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(i.ru5tccs of I ' artmouth lolloosc. Rev. Sa.ml ' ei, L ' . Haku.i:]!. I). U., LL. U., Pkksidknt. f RESIDENT IJARTI.ET r was born in Salislniry. N. H., in 1817. He was graduated fri)m IJ.irtminitli in 1S36, and after acting as tutor for a few years, entered Andover Tlieological Seminary, from wliicli he was graduated in 1S42. After a sliort pastorate at Monson, Mass., he became Professor of Intellectual Philosophy in Western Reserve College. He w.xs then for five years pastor of Frank- lin Street chmch, Manchester, . H. He then went to Chicago, where he remained twenty years as pastor, and professor in Chicago Theo- logical Seminary. In 1S77 he became president of Dartmoiitli. where he has since proved himself a most able e. eciiti ' e officer. His E. cellenx-v Hik. . i . . rrrn,!;, A.M. (i;. on-icio), I ' lTTSHKII). N. H. I OVEKSOR TfTTLE was born in Harnstead. N. H., and edu- J cated in Pittsfield academy. He entered the clothing trade, and built up at Pittsfield one of the largest houses in the state. Ik- was one of the prime movers in organizing the Pittsfield Aqueduct Company, is a trustee of the savings-ljank, a director of the national bank, a tnistee of Pittsfield academy, and a director of the Sun- cook ' alley Railroad. He was representative to the legislature in 1873 and 1874, member of the executive council from 187S to 1880, and was elected governor in 1890. He is an able, genial, and successful man, and has filled many positions of honor and tnist. Rev. Ai.onzo H. Qiint, D. 1)., DOVKK. . . II. DR. (Jl l r was born in Harnstead, N. H., 1828, and was gradu- ated from Dartmouth in 1846, and from Andover Theological Seminary in [852. From 1855 to 1861 he wa.s a member of the Ma-ssachu.setfs State Board of Education. He was chaplain of the 2nd .Massachusetts Infantry from 1861 to 1864, and a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1881 to 1885. He long ser ed as manager of the Congregational I ' ublishing Society and director of the Congreg-ational Association. He w.Ts the first man mustered into the (Irand Army of the Potomac from New England, and has been called its bravest chaplain. He is a leader of New England Congregationalism. He received the degree of D. D. from Dartmouth in 1866, and has been a tnistee since 1870. Ri;v, HicNKV F. litn. NK.s, I ' ll. D., ST. JOHXSHLKV, T. EV. IlENRV FAIRBANKS was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt., in IS 1S30. He w. IS graduated from St. Johnsbury academy in 1847, from Dartmouth college in 1853, and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1857. In i860 he went to Dartmouth as Professor of Natural Philosophy. .Vfter eight years he returned to St. Johnsbury, where he developetl various inventions, securing many patents. He is president of St. Johnsbury academy, and this year went to London as a member of the International Congregational Council. His oldest son, . rlhiir Fairbanks, Ph. D., is a member of the faculty of Dart- mouth college. Rev. Henry Fairbanks has been a trastec since 1870.
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Ilc) . lii:Ni MiN K. l ' Kix in. I ' .I ' IMNC. N. II. ItNJAMIN I ' . I ' KKSl ' OTT uas l.,,ii, in I ' .ppin , X. II.. 1S33. . W attriulinj; I ' hillip- acack-niy .11 I . ricr ihrrc yrais. lie en- tered the .Suplmmore class in Darlnuiutli. and i;ratlnated in iX, ' ' ). He was admitted to the liai at Conenrd. . II.. 1S51). He piaetised in Concdi ' d until 1.S61. when he became cunneeled with the lihhf cinlciil Dt ' mi ' Ciat. and remained there until ilSfi6. He was seerel.tiA tit ' the Keiiuhlican .State Commitlee to;- hrteeii ears. lie u.i-. secret. ir nt the state nl .Neu Hampshire iVnm 1.S72 to l.Syfi. In 1X77 he was elected i;inernor ol ' the stale, and was reelected in 1H7S. In 1S74 he was api ' ointed .1 trtislee ot the .W w ll.impshire t, ollei;e of . gri- cnltme. In iS7,S he was elected a Inislee ol Dartmouth college; while Iruslee. he h.is seized on the committee lor huildini Rollins ' chapel. Wilson hall. The Wheelock. and the V. M. C. .- . l.uildin-. He has also addetl to the L;.dler ot paintings in the colleL e .ihout eii;ht ' portraits. IIlKAM III l( IK n( K, . . . i.. II.VMIXI K. N. II. JlilK.X.M IHTllirOLK was horn at Llaremoiit. . H. in 1S32. He was educated at Black River academy. Ludlow, t. He titted tor Dartniontli. hut on his Liradualion tlecided to accept a position as instmclor in the academw From 1X52 to 1X51) he was engaged in the hotel husiness at New t )rleans and Uostiin. In i.S:; he oiiened the Fit th . cuui; hotel. . lter 1 Stifi he sjient se er.ll ea] ' s aliroad, and located in Ilanmer in 1871. He received the deL;ree of . . .M. from nartmouth in 1872. In 1.877 he re])resenled H,uio er in the legislature. He has filled man - positions of honorand trust. He has been trustee since 1878. ■14- Ul . W ' ll 11 M I . I ' ll KFK. I). I).. - MI11 IK. I ss. il»II.I.l. . l J. ri CK1;K was hom in Criswold. Conn., 1X31,. He as i;radu.ited triim .Meiideu acatlem in 1837, I ' roni nart- mouth colIeL;e in I Sfu , and hdm . ndover Theological .Seminarv in |S()0. lie taught loi- two e.us at Columbus. Ohio, and in 1867 bec.inie p.i-lor of Kianklin Slieel church, .Manchester, . . H. In 1875 he H.i c.illeil to the .M.ulison Si|u.ue Presbyterian clnn-ch. . ew ' oik tit ..uid since I S80 has been Professor of Homiletics in . ndo er Theological Semin.irv . I U ' is Lecturer on Homiletics at Har ' .U d rui el ' sil , and one of the editors ot liw .hnfo ' , -i ' w77(7t ' . He received the degree of I), I). Irom Dartmouth in 1S75. He has been a trustee since 1878. Hon. IsA M Smi 111, LL. D., l AN( III s ' l ri;. . ji. IS. . C W. S.MITII w,is born at Hampsteail, X. H.. in 1825. He fitted for college at Phillips academy, . ndo er. and entered Dartmouth college in 1842: graduated in 1846: LL. D. in 1889. He w.is .nlniilli rl lo the bar in 1850. ami has been associate justice of the supreme court of Xew Hampshiie from 1S74I0 1876. and from 1877 lo the present lime. He h.ts s ' iAcdas m,i -or of Manchester. X. II.. .tnd in minor city oftic.-s. He has represented the cit - two years in the X. H. House of Representatives, and the y District two e.irs in ihe .SeU.Ue. He w.ts.i tlelcgate l i the .X. II. (. ' ousliluliou.il Couvenlion in i88y. He has been trustee of the X. 11. .Agricultural College since 1890, He was iiresideiit two ears of thi ' t| It K Societ ' . antl two ears { the DartmoiUh . limini .Association. He has been a trustee of Dartmouth college since 1885.
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