Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1907

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Rev. harry W. JONES, ' oo. The Reverend Harry W. Jones, after completing his studies, was ordained a Baptist minister March 9, 1893. at Snffern, N. Y., and became pastor of the First Baptist Church there. June 6. 1896. he was commissioned a Chap- lain in the United States Navy. He served on the U. S. Battleship Texas during the war with Spain under Capt. John W. Philip. U. S. N., and besides other engagements was present at the destruction of Cervera ' s fleet. He buried our first dead in Cuba, at Guantanamo Bay, June 12, 1898. During the burial service the funeral party was attacked by Spanish guerrillas and a fierce fight ensued. Bucknell conferred the degree of Master of Arts upon him in 1900, and Wake Forrest conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1899. He entered the Episcopal Church in 1901. and was ordained to the priesthood November 13, 1904, by the Bishop of New York, in St. Paul ' s Church, New York City. Chaplain Jones ' family were all Episcopalians and he simply re- turned to the church in which he was raised as a boy. HENRY A. HENDRICKSON, ' 04. Henry Augustus Hendrickson, a practicing physician and surgeon of Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, was born March 24, 1867. He graduated from the Keyport Graded School in 1884. He taught public school in Mon- mouth County two years, during which time he studied Latin with Rev. Charles D. Buck, a graduate of Williams College. In 1886 he entered the University of the City (if New York and received therefrom his M. D. degree in 1889. In i8gg ne took for one year special courses of in- struction at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, the Medical Department of Columbia University. In 1904 Buckneil University conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts. He is a member of the Practitioners ' Society of Eastern Monmouth and of the Monmouth County Medical Society. Rev. JOHN T. JUDD, 04. Rev. John T. Judd is one who is very well known to the students and alumni of Bucknell. The first step in his career occurred in 1872, when he graduated from Co- lumbian University. From there he went to Crozer Theo- logical Seminary, graduating in 1875. Immediately after graduation he accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church at Harrisburg, Pa., which he served from 1875 to 1884. On June i of the latter year he accepted a call to the Lewisburg Baptist Church of which he has sinct been pastor. He has acted as Clerk of the Northumber- land Baptist Association since 1893. During his pastorate in Lewisburg of over 21 years he has endeared himself to the hearts of all with whom he has come in contact, and has done an inestimable service for the denomination of which he is a member, serving as he does one of the most important Baptist charges in Pennsylvania. In recogni- tion of his ability and his work Bucknell conferred upon him in 1904 the degree of D. D. 28



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Senior Class Poem We liave fought the fight, we have kept the course, And the duties done, tho ' witli wiUs too slack. Give to us now new vigor, new force — Looking back. ' e have reached, of all longed for days, the day, And the clouds that to us appeared so black Have rent to show us the shining wav — Looking back. Then may we all take courage anew And press with more earnestness on the track; While with sweet mem ' ries the way we view — Looking back. .Vnil the goal we reach will be far and high — For our greatest desire, the good we lack — And there ' ll be dawn in the sunset sky — Looking back. COLORS. Yale Blue and White. FLOWER. Carnation. 3°

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