HONORARY ALUMNI* DEGREE, Honoris Causa I MASTER's DEGREES 4723· SAMUEL C. BROWN 1853. A.M. Clergyman. 4724. THOMAS C. GARDINER 1853. A.M. Clergyman. 4725· CHARLES CHURCHILL 1857. A.M. Clergyman, Halifax, N. S. 4726. *WILLIAM H. DE PUY 1857. A.M. Clergyman, Meth. Epis. Asst. Editor New York Christian A.dvocate for some years. Died--. 4727. *CHARLES ERNST FAHNESTOCK 1857. A.M. Born 20 Apr. 1834 near Valley Forge, Pa. Died 26 Sept. 1872. *WILLIAM KREUTZER (or- KRITZER) 1857. A.M. (See No. I.) 4728. H. M. ALLER 1858. A.M. Dundee, N.Y. (?) 4729. GEORGE W. BRADFORD 1858. A.M. 4730. WILLIAM S. BROWN 1858. A.M. 4731. *WILLIAM HENRY HOLLIS 1859. A.M. Born 30 Nov. 1830. A.B. (Wesleyan). Teacher of Math., Cooperstown Seminary, N.Y., 1854-5; same Gen. Wes. Sem. Lima, N.Y., 1858-9; same •Prior to 1872 the degrees are those of Genesee College. 1574 HONORARY ALUMNI Polytech. Inst. Brooklyn, N.Y., 185C)-6o. Admitted to the bar, r86o. Law­ yer in Brooklyn, N.Y., r86o-8o. Died Feb. 7, 1881 at Brooklyn, N.Y. 4732. *ALFRED SEAMAN PURDY 1859. A.M. Born 1808 at New York, N. Y. A.M. (Wesleyan) 1859. M.D. (College P. & S., N. Y. city) 1831. Physician, 1831-82. Fellow N. Y. Acad. of Medicine. Member N.Y. Patholog. Soc.; Med. Soc. of N.Y. Died 22 Jan. 1866 in New York of Cystitis. 4733· *JOHN E. ROBIE 1859. A.M. Clergyman. *JOHN JACKSON BROWN I86o. A.M. A.M. (Syracuse) 1874. (See No. 4689.) 4734· PETER S. WORDEN I86o. A.M. Clergyman. 4735· JOHN DOWTY 1861. A.M. Clergyman. England. 4736. *DANIEL W. FISH I86I. A.M. Born 4 Sept. 1820 at Springfield, N. Y. Author of many books, mostly elementary mathematics, called "The Progressive series," r86o and 1862; "The Complete Series," 1874; "The Shorter Series," 1883, Also "Problems," 1874. Assisted Professor Davies in the revision of his Arithmetics. Died 5 Sept. 1899 at Rochester, N.Y. 4737· CHARLES LAVELL 1861. A.M. Clergyman, Canada. 4738. DUNCAN CAMPBELL 1862. A.M. Professor. JAMES HARMAN HOOSE 1863. A.M. (See No. 78.) ALVA HULL DORRIS 1864. A.M. A.lVI. (Syracuse) 1875· (See No. 53.) HONORARY ALUMNI 1575 4739· *SIMEON TUCKER CLARK 1866. A.M. Physician, Lockport, N.Y. 4740. CICERO M. HUTCHINGS 1866. A.M. 4741. ANDREW MciNTYRE 1866. A.M. 4742. EZRA H. GRIFFITH 1867. A.M. 4743· OSCAR F. INGALSBE 1867. A.M. HENRY F. TARBOX 1867. A.M. A.M. (Syracuse) 1874. (See No. 4693.) 4744· JOSEPH WILD 1867. A.M. 4745· *WILLIAM PENN ABBOTT 1868. A.M. Clergyman. D.D. (Syracuse) 1878. Endowed chair of Greek and Logic, Syracuse University. 4746. *JEREMIAH H. BAYLISS 1868. A.M. Clergyman. JOHN MACOUN 1868. A.M. A.M. (Syracuse) 1889. (See No. 4704.) DAVID W. THOMAS 1868. A.M. Clergyman. A.M. (Syracuse) 1874. D.D. (same) 1889. (See No. 4694.) 4747· *JOHN BARTLIT FOOTE Father of Nos. 298, 8o8 and 852. 1869. A.M. Born 1 July 1826 at Martinsqurgh, N. Y. A.M. (Wesleyan) 1869. D.D. (Syracuse) 18¢. Clergy,r:p.an, Me~jl. Epis. Pastor of various charges in Central N. Y. Sec. BlackRiver Conf., seven years and first Sec. Cent. N.Y. Conf. ·Grad­ uate Meth. General Biblical lost., Concord, N. H., 1850, being the first graduate of the first Theol. School of the Meth. Epis. Ch. Chaplain Onondaga Co. Penitentiary, 1897-8. Member Nat. Holiness Assoc. since 1870. Dele- HONORARY ALUMNI gate to General Conference, 1864. Sec. Bl. Riv. Con£. Commissioners on the removal of Genesee College. Sec. of the Exec. Com. on Call and Program of the N. Y. State Meth. Convention, 1870, and Sec. of the Con­ vention. Has published, "Memorial of Adoniram Foote and Geneology of his Father's Family," 1867; "Address at Dedication of Lowville Cemetery," 1868; Sermon on "The True Tabernacle," in The Double Cure, 1894; Sermon (funeral) of Rev. B. G. Paddock in his "Life" by Rev. Z. Paddock, 1875. Died 30 Dec. 1911 at Syracuse, N.Y. 4748. *DARIUS HENRY MULLER 186«). A.M. Born 23 Oct. 1838 at Baltimore, Md. D.D. (Ill. Wes. Univ.) 1874. LL.D. (Mt. Union Coil.) 1892. Clergyman, Meth. Epis. Presiding Elder, E. Ohio Con£., 1891-7. Died 22 July 1909. 4749· JUSTUS F. COY 1870. A.M. MATTHEW M. PARKHURST 1870. A.M. A.M. (Syracuse) 1874. (See No. 4692.) 4750. *FRANCES ELIZABETH WILLARD 1871. A.M. Born 28 Sept. 1839 at Churchville, N. Y. A <I>. Preceptress Gen. Wes. Sem., 1866-7. President Woman's College, Evanston, Ill., 1871. Professor N. W. Univ., 1873. President National W. C. T. U., 1879-?; World's W.C. T.U., 1883. Has published "Nineteen Beautiful Years," New York 1864; "How to Win," Boston, 1884; "Glimpses of Fifty Years," Chicago, 1889; "Woman and Temperance," 1883; "A Classic Town (Evanston, Ill.)," 1890; "How I Learned to Ride the Bicycle;" "Do Everything;" "A Great Mother;" "Women in the Pulpit," etc. [Miss Willard furnished The Record the above 31 July 1897. Eo.) Died 17 Feb. 1898 !n New York City. 4751. *ELIJAH HORR, JR. 1875. A.M. Born 20 Apr. 1841 at Carthage, N. Y. A.M. (Hamilton) 1871, (so that the degree above given might be considered ad eundem). S.T.D. (Bates) 1884. Clergyman, Meth: Epis. and Cong'l. Pastor of various churches in Central New York and in Mass. Died 14 Feb. 1904. HONORARY ALUMNI 1577 4752. *ROSS C. HOUGHTON Brother of No. r86 1875. A.M. Born 9 July 1839 at Turin, N. Y. Student in Union Coll. and Concord Bib'l Inst. D.D. (McKendree Coll.) 1878. L. H. D. · (Williamette Univ.) 1890. Clergyman, Meth. Epis. Pastor. Literary work, 1885-7, 1892-5. President McKendree Coll, 1878-9. Published, "Women of the Orient," 1878; "Ruth the Moabitess," 1882; "At the Threshold," 1881 ; "]ohn, the Baptist," 1889; beside numerous pamphlets and newspaper articles. Lectured extensively. Was member Amer. Authors' Guild; Soc. of Biblical Archaeol. of London. Died 10 Dec. 1904 at Malden, Mass. 4753· E. V. DEGRAFF 1876. A.M. Troy,N. Y. 4754· ELLEN SARGENT (RUDE) 1876. A.M. Born 17 Mar. 1838 at Sodus, N.Y. Student from Sodus in Genesee College, 1857-9· Teacher and lecturer. First woman elected to office of Worthy Chief of Good Templars in U. S. Member State Board of Managers of Good Templars, two years. Assisted in organization of N. Y. State W. C. T. U. On Board of Managers of same, two years. Has published a book of poems, "Magnolia Leaves;" a booklet "Two Legends;" "A Souvenir of Sodus Bay;" and poems and sketches for NationaJ Magazine of Boston, Arthur's Home Magazine, etc. Poet of Alumni Associa­ ion, 1876. Married 9 Aug. 1859, Benton C. Rude (No. 39, q. v. for further record) of Mt. Morris, N.Y. Residence, 44 Spencer St., Lyons N. Y. 4755· GUILPORD WILEY WELLS 1876. A.M. Member Congress from Mississippi. 4756. FRANK LIONEL CURTIS 1878. M.Mus. 312 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N.Y. 4757· CHARLES FRANKLIN WEBBER 1878. M.Mus. (See Faculty Record, College of Fine Arts.) 4758. ELLA DEUEL (MORSE) 18<)5. M.Mus. HONORARY ALUMNI Born 19 Mar. 1851 at Greenwich, N. Y. Teacher of Music, Maine Wes. Sem., Kent's Hill, Me., 1870-8 and since 1883; Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 188o-3. Married 5 Feb. 1868, Wilson F. Morse (No. 4867) of Corry, Pa. Residence, Kent's Hill, Me. 4759· WILLIAM HENRY KELLY 1897. _.\.M. Born 13 June 1839at Glens Falls, N.Y. Teacher at Lake George, N.Y., Adams, N. Y., and New Windsor, N. Y., 1856--61. Principal at Newburgh, N.Y., since 1861. Alderman for eight years. President Common Council, two years, Newburgh, N.Y. Residence, 67 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y. 4760. WILLIAM VERBECK 1897. A.M. Born 18 . Jan. I861 at Nagasaki, Japan. President of St. John's School, Manlius, N.Y. Married 28 July 1886, Katherine Jordan of San Francisco, Cal. Children-Gumo FRIDOLm, born 1887. KARL, born 1900. WILLIAM JORDAN, born 1904. Residence, Manlius, N.Y. 4761. LINCOLN ELLIOTT ROWLEY H)OO. A.M. Born r6 Oct. 1863 at Seward, N. Y. Student in Syracuse University, 1884-6. .1 1'. Principal, High School, Sidney, N. Y., 1886--1); Athens, Pa., 1889--92; Lowville (N.Y.) Academy, Hl92- 6; East Orange (N. J.) High School, 1896-- 1900. With American Book Company, I<)OQ-4; N. Y. Insurance Co., 1904-7. City Clerk of East Orange, N. ].. since 1907· Member of City Council of East Orange, N.J., 1906-7. Secretary of Playground Commission since 1907. Married 1887, Martha C. Butler of St. Johnsville, N.Y. Childrm-KATHERINE MARIA, born 27 June I-893· MURIEL EsTHER, born IO June I895· jOHN McKINLEY, born 21 Apr. 1898. ELIOT HENRY, born 6 Apr. 1903· ALLEN BUTLER, born 19 Apr. 1908. Residence, 62 Beech St., East Orange, N. J . 4762. CONRAD LOUIS BECKER 1902. M.Mus. (See Faculty Record, College of Fine Arts.) HONORARY ALUMNI I579 4763. WILLIAM HENRY BERWALD 1902. M.Mus. (~e Faculty Record, College of Fine Arts.) 4764. ADOLPH FREY 1902. M.Mus. (See Faculty Record, College of Fine Arts.) 4765. RICHARD GRANT CALTHROP 1903· M.Mus. (See Faculty Record, College of Fine Arts.) 4766. HAMLIN ELISHA COGSWELL 1903. M.Mus. Born 1852 at Silvata, Pa. Student at Wyoming Seminary. Student of Lowell Mason, William Mason, Charles R. Adams, Leander Campanari, Dr. Hugh A. Clarke and others. Made special study of methods of teaching music in public schools. Director of Music at Mansfield, Pa., for ten years. Supervisor of Music at Binghamton, N.Y., two years; at Syracuse, N.Y., for four years.
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