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HON. A. D. KEYES. fliirofelatlran of the .flrorithbvieito HE Dartmouth College Alumni Association of the Northwest was organized in 1880. It has one hundred and ninety members from Minnesota, W'iscon- sin, Iowa, North and South Dakota. The meetings are held in January, at St. Paul or Minneapolis. Much enthusiasm for the college is shown by those who attend these animal meetings. The President of the Association is Hon. A. D. Keyes, of Faribault, Minn. He was a member of the class of I872, and after graduation began the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1873. Since that time Mr. Keyes has practiced his profession at Faribault. He has held many oilices, including City Attorney, County' Attorney and member of Legislature. For twelve years he has been mem- ber of the Board of Education, and is at present one of tl1e lecturers in the Law Department of the State University. I8
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Qhieatgo flltilrnni flssioeiatftioio. HE Dartmouth College Alumni Association of Chicago is composed of Alumni residing in Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Wisconsin. The iirst meeting for organization was held in Chicago, January 13, 1876. Twenty-three persons were present. E. XV. Evans, '38, was temporary chairman, and M. W. Hazen, '66, was temporary secretary. The following members of a committee to perfect a perma- nent organization reported a constitution and by-laws, which were adopted. They were, S. C. Bartlett, '36, C. F. Remick, '53, R. H. White, '62, A. H. Foster, '63, A. B. Baldwin, '65, E. NV. Evans, '38. The hrst banquet and reunion was held March 16, 1876. There are now connected with tl1e Association 270 persons, of whom 115 live in Chicago, 46 in Illinois Coutside of Chicagoj, 22 in Indiana, 49 in Iowa, and 38 in W'isconsin. The oldest living graduate of the College, Mark Fletcher, '25, is connected with this Association, and resides in Wayne, Illinois. The Presidents of the Association have been as follows: Ios. D. Webster, '32 1876, who died before the first banquet, Benj. F. Ayer, '56, 1876-1877, E. W. Evans, '38, 1877-1878, John Wentworth, '36, 1878-1879, Wm. C. Grant, '51, 1879-1880, Benjamin E. Gallup, '47, 1880-1881, Daniel L. Shorey, '51, 1881-1882, Chas. Peabody, '39, 1882-1883, S. B. Chase, '44, 1883-1884, Chas. Caverno, '54, 1884-1885, Arthur Little, '60, 1885-1886, james I. Blaisdell, '46, 1886-1887, Augustus I. Cheney, '57, 1887-1888, John L. Thompson, '56, 1888, who died while in office, Edward D. Redington, '61, 1889-1890, John S. Stevens, '62, 1890-1891, Addison H. Foster, '63, 1891-1892, David E. Bradley, '63, 1892-1893, Randall H. White, '62, 1893-1894, john C. Webster, '64, 1894-1895, Charles E. Lane, '66, ISQS-. The Secretaries have been as follows: M. W. Hazen, '66, 1876-1877, Randall H. White, '62, 1877-1879, Wm. W. Evans, '72, 1879-1882, David E. Bradley, '63, 1882-1884, Edwin C. Crawford, '74, 18,84-1887, Chas. R. Webster, '82, 1887-1889, Walter H. Marble, '83, 1889-1891, Wm. H. Gardiner, '76, 1891-. 9 HON. CHARLES E. LANE. 17' in
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O lvlgmclyestizar fllllmltyl flssoeleiftiotao if. Milo HIS Association includes graduates of Dartmouth living at Manchester and Q.. vicinity, and at its organization in 1881, had one hundred and twenty-five ineinbers. The present number greatly exceeds these hgures. Moody Currier, '34, LL.D., 1895, was its first president. Mr. Currier began the practice of law in Manchester, but very soon engaged in the banking business, in which he has been eminently successful. He was Governor of the State in 1885-'87, and has' held other public ofiices. Daniel Clark, '34, LL.D., 1866, was second president. He practiced law in Manchester from 1839 to 1857g was United States Senator from New Hampshire for ten years, and United States District judge from 1866 until his death in 1891. David Cross, '41, LL.D., 1891, began practice of law in Manchester in 1844, and has been actively engaged in his profession for the past lifty-one years. He has JUDGE DAVID CROSS. held several oflicial positions, but law has occupied his time and satisfied his ambition. The oflicers of the Association at the present time are: President, David Cross, '41, Vice-Presidents, L. D. Stevens, 43, Lucien B. Clough, '50, deceased, and Rev. Cyrus Richardson, D.D., '64, Treasurer, Walter M. Parker, '61, Secretary, Arthur H. Hale, '86, Executive Committee: I. W. Fellows, '58, E. M. Topliff, 52, T 1 , ' 7 homas D. Luce, 75, Louis I. Rundlett, 81. - 19
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