Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1908

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I DR. LINCOLN ' HULLEY, ' 88. Dr. Lincoln Hiilley graduated from Keystone Academy in i8cS4 with the hii;hest honors of his class. The same year he entered Bucknell University, from which he was gradu- ated as valedictorian of his class in iS88. During his course at Bucknell he won many honors and prizes in scholarship, athletics, oratory and other student activities. Graduated from Harvard in 1889. From 1889 to 1891 he was instructor in Bucknell Academy and Institute. He was ordained in i8go. During the summers of 1890 and 1891 he studied Hebrew under Dr. William Rainey Harper at Chautauqua, New York. From 1892 to 1895 he attended the University of Chicago, and graduated from the same institution with tlie degree of Doctor of Philosophy. He was Professor of History at Bucknell from 1893 to 1904. Since 1904 he has served as President of the John B. Stetson University at DeL,and, Florida. Dr. Hulley has had a most successful career as a teacher and a minister, having taught and lec- tured for years throughout the country, and also having successfully served in several pulpits. He is the author of three books, and he writes quite extensively. Dr. Hulley has a most promising career before him, and he is doing excellent work in the South as an educator. DR. FRANCIS POTTS GREEN, ' 56. Dr. Francis Potts Green was born of prominent Welsh ancestry at Milesburg Forge, October 22, 1834. He secured his preparatory training in the Milesburg Public Schools, Bellefonte . cademy and the Academy of the Lewishurg (now Bucknell) University. Ill-health compelled him to discontinue his course at the latter institution. Desiring to become a druggist, Mr. Green went to Bellefonte in 1S53 to assist his cousin. Rev. George I. Miles, who had removed his drug store from Philadelphia to that place. In 1856 he, in partnership with Joseph G. McMeen, a former Lewisburg University student, purchased the store of his employer, and afterwards his partner ' s interest, and has continued in tlie Ijusiness e -er since. In December, 1S57, he was mar- ried to Miss S. C. Harris, of Lewisburg, Pa. He has been prominently connected with the business interests of Belle- fonte for the ' past fifty years. In Masonic circles Dr. Green reached the highest honors his Lodge, Chapter and Com- mandery can confer, being at the present time the Senior Past Officer in each. During the Civil War he enlisted as a private in Company F of the Thirty-Third Pennsylvania Militia, and served until the regiment was mustered out of service.

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a L ' AGENDA 13 HAROLD MURRAY McCLURE, A.M. President Judge, Seventeenth Judicial District, Lecturer on Contracts and Practice FREDERICK EVANS BOWER, A.M. Attorney-at-Law, Lecturer on Evidence and Equity ALBERT WILLIAM JOHNSON, A.M. Attorney-at-Law, Lecturer on Real and Personal Property WILLIAM LEISER, M.D. Lecturer on Diagnosis WEBER L. GERHART, M.D. Lecturer on Anatomy CHARLES ALEXANDER GUNDY, M.D. Lecturer on Surgery BENAIAH L. WHITMAN, LL.D. Lecturer on Practical Ethics WAYLAND HOYT, D.D., LL.D. Lecturer on Oratory WILLIAM EMMET MARTIN, A.M. Librarian WILLIAM CHRISTIAN GRETZINGER, A.M. Registrar of the University REV. CALVIN AURAND HARE, A.M. Financial Secretary FRANK EUGENE BURPEE, A.M. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds



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a L ' AGENDA 15 REV. THOMAS AI. EASTWOOD, ' 72. Rev. Dr. Eastwood was graduated from Biicknell Uni- versity in 1S72, and from Crozer in 1874. His first pastorate was in Wilmington, Delaware, his place of ordination. While there he organized the Bethany Baptist Church and became its first pastor. He also organized the Shiloh Bap- tist Church, the first colored Baptist Church in the State. He was the first Moderator of the Delaware Union, which position he held for three years, when he declined re-elec- tion. His other pastorates were at Greenwich, N. J.; Bur- lington, N. J., and jilbany, N. Y, He is now in his ninth year of his second pastorate at Burlington, N. J. He has been actively engaged in denominational work, and has been Moderator both of the West Ne w Jersey ' and of the Camden Associations. While at Albany- he was chaplain of the .Assembly. Besides being eminently successful as a preacher Rev. Eastwood has a fine reputation as an author, iiaving written some fifty hyunis. published by the Hall- Mack Co.; several college songs, and numerous poems and otlier periodicals for the secular and religious press. The degree of D. D. was con- ferred on him hy Buck- nell in 1906. DR. CHARLES ALEXANDER GUNDY, ' 93. Dr. Charles A. Gundy, son of John . Gundy, Bucknell College, 1856, graduated from Bucknell , cademy in i88S, and from Bucknell College in 1S93. I the fall of this same year he entered the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, from which he graduated in 1896. After spending one year as Resident Pliysician of Cliarit}- Hos- pital at Norristown, Pa., he located in Lewisburg, Pa., where he has been pr acticing medicine ever since. Dr. f i u n d y is a member of the Union County ' Medical Soci- ety, the Penn- sylvania State Medical Soci- ety and of the American Med- ical Association. DR. JAMES M. STEWART, ' 05. Dr. James M. Stewart took a three years ' course at the University at Lewisburg, now Buck- nell University-, preparatory for his medical course at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, from which he graduated in 1880. He located at Pat- erson, N. T. , where he has practiced ever since. He was elected coroner of Passaic County in 1884, and served a full term of three years. In 1885 he was elected .Assistant City Physician, and was twice re-elected. He has been elected twice as ])resident of the Passaic County Medical Society. He has for many years been a member of the General Staff of the Paterson General Hospital. He was appointed in 1902, by the Governor of the State, as a member of a commission to investigate the conditions of tenement-house life, and re- ported numerous reforms to the Legislature. This resulted in the establishment of a permanent Tenement House Commission, to which Dr. Stewart was one the first members appointed by the Governor, and of which he is still a member. In 1905 Dr. .Stewart had the degree of A.M. conferred on him by Bucknell University.

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