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Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Report of the Secretary Of THIRTY-FIFT H ANNIVERSARY REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE CLASS OF 1886 OF HARVARD COLLEGE H A R VA R D C O L L E G E C L A SS O F 1886 ’ SECRETARY S REPORT No. IX BOSTON PRINTED FOR THE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Class Secretary T TILE T HOS . S ON BALDWIN Class Committee FR K rm EDERIC CLAR HOOD , Chai an T TI E T HOS . L S ON BALDWIN WILLIAM COWPER BOYDEN EDWARD HALL NICHOLS ODIN ROBERTS 7 4 4 x 4 2 FOREWORD TO THE CLASS OF EIGHTY-SIX When the printers cease from troubling and r a r a r the p ice of p pe is t est , and when the Class Secretary can devote to the task the amount of r time which the wo k demands , a Class Report adequately s etting forth the history of the Class and the achievements of its members will be issued . In the meanwhile the following brief Report m r ur T r -fi is presented to a k o hi ty fth Reunion . r c a ma e You l ss t , T TILE T B N HOS . S ON ALDWI . 1921 Boston , June 15 , . HARVARD COLLEGE CLASS OF 1886 A B B OT , EVERETT VERGNIES 1 60 s 9 l s t . 77 t S t . Ea t ; Pine S , New York , N . Y . Lawyer Ha k Married Amy c es. AB B O T , HARRY STEPHENS 1 08 7 s 59 E planade , Pelham Manor ; Liberty St . , New York , ’ ss st of w s A i ant Secretary La yer Mortgage Company. Married Alice Rebecca Loney . : s Child Alice Loui e . AB B OT , HENRY WARD ss. Yarmouthport , Ma Marrie d Isabel Anderson . : r Children Anna Ward ; Elizabeth Bradley ; Henry Ward , J . ; William Anderson AB B O TT , BENJAMIN RUSH s 44 . 27 We t th St , New York , N Y Teacher . m ALLEN , PAUL (Temporary Me ber) 59 s 49 . th t . We t S , New York , N Y Physician . r Ma ried Martha Rankin du Val . : du 1 9 1 9 r . 1 9 1 9 . Children Val , Norwich , ; Paul , J , Harvard , ALLEN , WILLIAM LOTHROP s s 6 2 St . s ss. 30 King bury Road , Che tnut Hill ; Franklin , Bo ton , Ma Married Margaret Converse . d 1 9 1 4 : J r . Children Charlot e ; William Lothrop , , Harvar , ; Margaret ; 1 9 22. s ss . s . Henry Conver e , Ma In t Tech , AME S , O LIVER s 9 6 s s ss. North Ea ton ; Ame Building , Bo ton , Ma Tru stee . Married Eli se Alger West . J r . 1 9 1 7 . 1 9 1 8 Children ; Elise ; Olivia ; Oliver , , Harvard , ; ( d ) Rich 1 9 1 9 . ard , Harvard , ATHERTON , FREDERIC s . 1 1 49 Sixteenth St . , Wa hington , D C of s of s s . Tru stee . Secretary Director Wentworth In titute , Bo ton Married Ellen Maud Tilton . 1 0 CLASS OF 1 886 T AUSTIN , FRANCES BOYLS ON a a 1 02 rt tree ost n Mass. Pon d St . , Jam ica Pl in ; No h S t, B o a t us and en . Iron and steel merc h n . A tin Dot M . ar d a r Married ( 1 ) Sallie Wetherell Reed ( d ( 2) y Ly i fi sh e . v 1 9 2 d l m M Children : Francis Reed , Har ard , 0 ( . Wil ia as on ; Kiamec he . AYER , JAMES COOK 3 8 s 7th St . s 6 . Glen Cove , Long I land ; We t , New York , N Y s Phy ician . Married May Hancock Boyd . : n Child Frederick, 2 d . BABBITT , EUGENE HOWARD Bridgewater, Conn . - Bee keeping . Married Mary Brigham King ( d . : ss 1 9 1 4 . a Children Margaret , Va ar, ( d George King, M ssa chusett s Agricultural , 1 9 1 8 ; Charles Cole ( d . BABCO CK , CHARLES SAMUEL 9 22 St . Oa k 9 1 4 Marion , Park ; Marquette Building , Chicago , Ill . Lawyer . r 1 Ma ried ( ) Clara Dell Melendy ; ( 2) Hattie Corr. BAKER , WENDELL h . 5 . 1 9 We st 55t St ; 6 Broadway , New York , N Y Banker . Bond and Goodwin . 1 9 1 9 m Married ( 1 ) Jeanne John son Held ( d . ; ( 2) Katharine Ki ball Rhoade s. BALDWIN , THO MAS TILESTON ' 259 t . 20 1 S s t . s Beacon ; Devon hire S , Bo ton , Mass. Lawyer . T ru stee . r Mar ied Edith Perkin s. il : s T e st on J r . Children Thoma , , Harvard , 1 9 1 2 ; Eleanor, Radcliffe 1 9 20 s Ti s ; Franci le ton , Harvard 1 9 24. BALDWIN , WILLIAM W O ODWARD ' t . B riarc lifl Manor ; 2 Rector S , New York , N Y . Lawyer . Married Katherine Willard . l r Child : Su mmerfi e d , 3 d , Harvard , 1 9 1 7 . BART ON , WALTER KNOX 1 41 Broadway , New York , N . Y . Lawyer . Tyndall and Barton . M s arried Mary Carne Tate . E L R A , BOYLSTON ADAMS 1 08 St . 60 t . s s Beacon ; State S , Bo ton , Ma s. ss Lawyer Attached to American Emba y , London . s Married Eli zabeth Sturgi Grew . Child : Elizabeth Sturgi s. CLASS OF 1 8 86 1 1 B I GELOW , CHARLES FREDERICK s . Walnut St . , West Barrington ; 42 Westmin ter R I ’ Broker. Manager of Workingman s Loan A ssociation . M r ar ied Annie Elizabeth Warren . : Children Milton Frederick ; Alice Warren . B I RD , O LIVER WILLIAM ( Temporary Member) Hempstead , Long I sland , N . Y . Married Clara Sutton Gautier . r i s . Children : Oliver William , J . ; Dudley Gautier ; Mar e Loui e B LA CK , RALPH WALDO 41 2 t . s . B S , N . E . Wa hington , D C Federal officer . B LAKE HARRISON GRAY (Temporary Membe r) , 33 St . s ss. 51 2 Main St . , Woburn ; Broad , Bo ton , Ma ’ for s s a e Physician . Medical examiner Employer Liability A su r nc Corporation . Ma rried Lizzie Batchelder Dodge . : s 1 9 1 3 . Children Dorothy , Simmon , ; Margery ; Harrison Gray , Jr ; Clarence Dodge ; Rodney Norton . B O LSTER, PERCY GARDNER ' 21 7 f t . s 1 1 S 6 s . s ss Nor olk , Dorche ter ; Devon hire St , Bo ton , Ma . Lawyer . M arried Edith Rebecca Lynch . : s H Child Charle Stephen , arvard , 1 9 1 5 . B O RLAND , WILLIAM GIBSON s s s Co . 7 . Bedford Hill , We tche ter ; Wall St New York , N Y . Stock broker. F . B . Keech Company . Ma rr ied Lucy Sturgi s Codman . : s 1 9 21 Children John Nel on , Harvard , ; Susan Codman ; Rosamond . B OYDEN , WILLIAM C OWPER 1 34 Winnetka ; South La Salle St . , Chicago , Ill . - . s s . Lawyer Fi her, Boyden , Kale Bell Harvard Overseer, 1 9 1 1 1 9 1 7 , - 1 9 1 8 1 9 20 . Married Mabel Grace Burlingham . : e Jr . 6 Children William Cowp r, , Harvard , 1 9 1 ; Preston Burlingham . 1 9 1 8 Harvard , ; Frederick Burlingham ( d . Margaret ; Elizabeth . B RADFORD , GAMALIEL ( Temporary Member) 49 3 s St . s Worce ter , Welle ley Hills, Mass. Writer . Married Helen Hubba rd Ford . h : 3rd 1 9 1 0 C ildren Gamaliel , , Harvard , ( d . Sarah Rice Rad , li ’ c fi e , 1 9 1 6 . 12 CLASS OF 1 886 BRADFORD , GEORGE GARDNER . M ss 1 4 ra t . d 5 t t s n . C igie S , Cambri ge ; 0 S ate S , Bo to , a S ub- a a si a m nager of Union S fe Depo t V u lts . M rr d r a ie Co nelia Howland Myrick. : a ff Children Mae , R dcli e , 1 922 ; Alice ; Hope . BRADLEY , JOHN DORR L s 247 ake Fore t ; Monadnock Bu ilding , Chicago , Ill . s s Real e tate . Aldi Compa ny . rr s Ma ied France Elvira Kales. re : Child n Alice Pritchard ; Eleanor. B RENNAN , JOHN JOSEPH ( Temporary Member) 1 0 t . 39 0 t . s ss. Shawmut S ; Main S , Worce ter, Ma i s Oc cul st and auri t. r r Ma ried Mary Elizabeth Ho gan . : . t 1 1 1 Children Nellie ( d Mildred , Smi h , 9 ; John Horga n 1 1 Frederick , Clark , 9 7. BROWN , CHARLES ALBERT M ss. 3 2 . 0 1 32 State St , Framingham Centre , a ; Broadway, New York , N . Y . Dry goods. Lowell Bleachery . w Married Ethel Etheldreda Ro . : r Child B uce Row . BRUNER, WILLIAM WOODWO RTH 1 8 0 Perry St . , Oakland , Cal . Engineer. Married Je ssie B radford Crow . Children : Barbara ; Elizabeth ; William Crow ; Ja mes Woodworth Mary . BRYANT , GEO RGE BUTLER . rs 45 . Care R F Roge , Broadway , New York , N Y M BUCKLER , THO AS HEPBURN ( Temporary Member) 1 20 1 St . Paul St . , Baltimore , Md . Physician . Married Marian Steven son . Child : Marian Hepburn . BULEY JUDD ELLIS ( Temporary Member) , ' 208 s . 3 02 Marshall St . ; Wieting Block , Syracu e , N Y Real e state and in surance . Marri ed Lizzie Hunter Angle . ’ s Chil r re n : Beatrice Thornton ; Dorothy Angle , Syracu e and William s Smith College ; Madeline Elli . HANDASYD CAB OT , THO MAS St . s ss. H. 232 Dublin N . ; Newbury , Bo ton , Ma , Bu sine ss. Married Eli se Pu mpelly . Han das d . Children : Elizabeth ; Pauline ; Thomas y , Jr CLASS OF 1 8 86 1 3 T CALD WELL , ERNES LEROY (Temporary Member ) Newton Centre , Mass . M LORILLARD CAM ANN , HENRY M o . 25 . Greenwich , C nn ; adison Ave . , New York , N Y . M . Merchant Henry W T . ali Company 1 2 Married ( ) Grace Huntington Churchill ( d .
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