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THE PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE. HON. CHARLES ALBERT BUSIEL. ALONZO Bor11 in Meredith in 18425 his education after he finished school at the Old Gilford Academy was obtained ill his f'atl1e1 s counting rooms. I-Ie carried O11 the hosiery business witl1 his brother john T. from 1869-1872, since then under the name ol' J. W. Busiel 81 Co. For te11 years Mr. Busiel has been promi- ne11t in railway circles and is a considerable ow11er in different railway corporations. He has served as Mayor of Lacouia and is now Governor of New Hampshire. which makes him a11 ex- officio ineniber of the Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College. HALL QUINT. BOT11 at Barnstead, 18285 entered Dartniouth as the youngest of the class of 18465 was graduated from Andover in 18525 has been pastor of the Ce11tral Congregational Church, jamaica Plain, Boston 5 the North Congregational Church, New Bedford, and the Allston Church, Bostong Chaplain-in-Cliief of the U. S. Arn1y5 Chairman of the National Council for Congregational Churches5 represented Dover in the Legislature of 1881 and 1883, since 1870 has been a Trustee of the College. REV. HENRY FAIRBANKS. Trustee of the College since 18705 was horn at St. jolinsbury, Vt., in 1830, was graduated from Dartmouth in 1853, and from Andover Theological Seminary in IS57, in ISGO he was called to Dartmouth as Professor of Natural PhilosOp11y5 i11 1868 he began his work on the Fairbanks scales at St. johnsbury, Vt.5 he was a member of the International Congregational Council, held at London in 18925 his work. is marked in the ministry a11d i11 business with the highest degree of success. we 1 1 26 Isaac W ILLIAM SMITI-1. Trustee of the College since 18855 was graduated in the class of '46, admitted to tl1e har in 18505 Associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire from 1874-1876, alld from 1377-18951 Mayor ol' Manchester, one year5 New Hampshire I-louse of Representatives, two years5 New Hampshire State Senate, two years5 Trustee of Manchester City Library since 18775 Trustee ofthe Manchester Savings Bank since 18915 for two years President ofthe 11113 K Society5 0116 year President of the Dartmouth General Alumni Associatio115 LL.D. from Dartmouth i11 1839. XVILLIADI BTARTIN CHASE. Trustee of the College since 1390, was born i11 Canaan, N. H., in 1837 5 was graduated from the Chandler Scientific Department of Dartmouth College ill 18585 admitted to the bar ill 18625 several years president of the Concord Board of Education5 chairman ofthe COIllll1lSSiOll which revised the statutes of New I-lampshireg appointed as justice of Supreme Court ill 1891 by Gov. Tuttle. JAMES B111LEY RICHARDSON. Was bor11 at Orford, N. H., in 1832, graduated ill 1857, studied law in Concord, N. H.5 admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 18595 he served 0116 ter111 in tl1e Legislature of Massachusetts fllld two years i11 the City Council of Bostong President of the Alumni Association of Boston in 1890 and 18912 declined an ap- pointment to the bench of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts in 1890, elected Trustee oi the College in 1891 by the Alumni.
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REV QyRUS RICHARDSON, t he became a partner ofthe firm of Root a11d Strong, and subse- Of' the First Congregational Church, Nashua, born ill lS.tOQ fitted for College at Tilton Seminary, entered thc class of'64, was graduated from Andover Theological Seminary i11 1869, he has been Pastor ofthe Congregational Church i11 1'lylllOlltll, the First Congregational Church ol' Keene, and Ll1e First Congre- gational Church in Nashua, ofwhicli he is uow Pastor, in 1889, received the Degree of' Doctor of Divinity from Dartmouth, and in 1392 became a trustee of the College. FR -XNK SHERMAN STREETER. Trustee ofthe College si11ce ISQZQ was horn in Charlestown, Vt., ill 1853, entered Dartmouth as a Sophomore and was graduated with the class of '74, during the year of' 1875 he was Principal of Ottumwa tIa.J High School, read law in the ofiice of Hon. A. P. Carpenter at Bath, admitted to the bar in 1877, became a part- ner Of Hon. XV. M. Chase of Concord, a lllC'lllllEI' ofthe New Hampshire Legislature of 18851 President of the State Conven- tion in IS92, he was General Counsel for the Concord a11d Montreal Railroad till it was leased this year. CH 1RLEs FREDERICK MATI-IIEXVSON. Trustee of the College since 1891, also, President ol' the New York Alumni Association, horn May 3, 1S6o, at Barton, Vt., he was a member of the class of '82, and while i11 College was at the head of his class, he was graduated with the valeclictory, receiving the first prizesin Greek and Latin, the second Mathe- matical prize, the Lockwood Oratorieal prize, the second Rollins and Morse Oratorieal prize in botli junior and Senior years, he was also prominent ill athletics, being a member of the first football team organized at Dartmouth, and on the 'Varsity base- ball team for four years, in 1882 he entered Columbia Law School, supporting hiinselfby teaching, he was admitted to the New York bar imznecliately after graduation, two years later quently of the firm of Strong, Harmon and Mathewson, one of the best known in the city, in 1894, Mr. Mathewsou was selected by the Alumni for the place which he now occupies on the Board of'l'rustees. EIJXVARD Dana REIDINGTON. Born at Chelsea, Vt., 1339, fitted for College at St, johnsbury, Vt, was graduated from Dartmouth in class of 1861, since graduation he has taught one year, served in the U. S. Army as second Lieutenant three years, one year Associate Cashier of the Passunipsic Bank at St. Johnsbury, Paymaster of the Kan- sas Pacific Railroad from 1866 to 1891 , from 1891 he has followed the lumber business, since july, ISQS, he has been a Trustee of the College. HON. BENj1x111N AMES K1M11ALL. Was born at Boseawen, N. I-I., August 22, 1833, lie was graduated from the Chandler Scientific Department Of-D21fl1l1Ol1tl1 College, July 27, 1854, he was Master Mechanic of the Concord Railroad from 1856 to 1865, and has been a Director ill that Corporation since 1879, and of the Concord 81. Montreal Railroad since its organization, he has been a Trustee and the President of the Concord Savings Bank, a11d a Trustee ofthe Merrimack County Savings Bank, and is a Director and the President of the Mechanics' National Bank of' Concord, and has been connected with many other Public Institutions, he was a Member of the Legislature in 1870, the Constitutional Convention in 1876, and also in 1389, Councilor in 1885-'86, and was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1884 and again in 1888, he was appointed a visitor of the Chandler Scientific School, June 24, 1S9o, and elected a Trustee of Dartmouth College, june 27, 18951 he married Myra Tilton Elliott, January 19, 1861, they have one son, Henry Ames, born October 19, 1864.
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