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CIPIARIJES IACWIS S,lCASlfIOl,lCS. Charles Lewis Seasholes was born in Gallipolis, Ohio, in 186-I. Ile received an A. ll. degree from Denison University in ISSSP. In 18933 he graduated from Newton 'l'heologieal Seminary. Ile is a meni- her of the Phi Gamma Della fraternity. .He has occupied pastorates at Dallas, 'Iexasg Lansing ,Mich.g ,Broad Street Church, Philadelphia. Rev. Seasholes, besides being a pulpit orator, has made himself fa- mous as a lecturer. ,ln this capacity he has traveled throughout the Union, and is one of Denisons few alumni who have gained great prominence in this profession. rf . MILO B. PRICIL. Milo B. Price was born near Newark, Ohio, in 1867. He received the A. B. degree from Denison in 1892. In 1893 he was a divinity student in the University of Chicago. For the next three years he was a student of Dhilologv and history at Leipsic. Germany. Dr. Price has made a name for himself in the scholastic world, and is one of Denison's fore- most educators. Some of the important positions he has filled are Master of History at VVilliam Penn Charter School, Philaclelphiag Professor in Chicago University, and Principal of Pilsbury Academy, which post he now holds. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. ULX SSES SHERMAN DAVIS Ulysses Sherman Davis was born in Pittsbuig, Pa., in 1866. He graduated from Denison in 1892. il-le then spent two years of graduate work at the University of Chicago. In 1896 he graduated from Newton Theological Seminary. His first pastorate was at Marlboro, Mass., where he spent a very suc- cessful four years. His next pastorate was at the Linden Avenue Baptist Church, Dayton, Ohio. Dur- ing the following six years he added 365 members to this church. For a number o-f years he was State President of the B. Y. P. U. and President of the Dayton Ministerial Association. He is now pastor at Bloomington, lll., one of the largest churches in the West. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
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ALl'..'lEN ZOLLARS. Ohio. Allen Zollars was horn in Licking Cmllqtyf . lle entered Denison -UIllVC1'Sity at Gfanvlug' pursued the classical course, and graduated rn 183 . 'three years later the university conferred on lllm the honorary degree of A. M., and in 1888 the de- o-ree of LL. D. He also received. the degreelof LL- D. from the University of Michigan in 1860. He chose Fort Wtayne, lnd., to practice his chosen proi fession. lrle has held many offices or trt1St. 111 1355 he was elected to the liegiSl2ltU1'C, 111 1869 he chosen city attorney of Fort WHYUC- He Was 3150 appointed by Governor VV1ll13.l'11S, judge of the Su- pgrior Court of Allen county. In 1882 he resigned this position and was electedludge of the Supreme Court of Indiana. No Denison alumnus, perhapS, has held worthier positions than Hon. Allen Zollars. His opinions show great research, industry and care. The judge is now in the prime of his life, and we may well expect greater honors to he conferred upon was him. i ' f c'lI.Xlil.l2S TELFORD THOMPSQN. t'lt:rr'lr-s 'liclford 'thompson was a member of the ,-liter uf 'TSI nf Denison University. He was horn in tilt-rul'ilc Ohio in 18533. After his graduation from llc-uison hc- hecanie a student in the University of I-Trliuhurgh, Scotland. taking honors in logic, meta- plrvics and Roman lawl Returning to America, he ui rcd thc l ru School of the University of Cin- rt rr rt tml Nl thompson rapt iii r ru his protcssron urnnrno mtrch honor and cis t rl 1 lbcnrson ls proud to claim him as her a um uns uit it r thc hxcs of such alumni that mace tit Jruuour Xnnrxersary of Denison an evfnt o i 1 lu hc pro EDWARD A DEEDS Edward A Deeds was horn on a farm south xxcst of Granxille March 19 18 4 He entered Doanc Academy rn the fall of 1890 graduating with honors rn the Screntmc Course rn 1893 flhe fall ot thc same year he entered Denison and throughout his college course he won many nqarlcs Of dlxtlllglltall chief among which was class orator at the conuncnct ment of his class tn e Or llrs ixorlc rn Dcnrsrsa was followed hy a special post graduate cOl1isc ru Cornell Unix ersrty in electrical cngrnccrmg it th completion of which he located rn Denton Ohio Company and the National Crsh lxcgrstct Loniprux O a period of four and 1 ia utr t 1 heczgne identified, urth thc Nrtur rl lood truupuix o urfalo N X first as consulting cugtnttr rut aer as factory mrnrger c U M feats has hccn in ch ttgc of thc ni mul icturrng hr int i o tie National Crsh lxcgtstcr Lomprnx rt Dui 1 lx Deeds is a memhci of thc X rrrc in 'stitittx ccirnrcrl Fngrnccrs thc Xmcrtc in lllsttlutt Ui 1 lu c linornccrs uit tic tru u 11 bocrety t- r- - .1 ' , ' cinra i, gr: lu: ing in . 3. lf r. H ' 'dly 4 A-, a ' v. . S x - lag- . irviiu. ' ' .' ' ' . ' l Q '.: l ' 's ' 3 ' 1 ' tl' l-l'z lf e f y u'h'r-l X 'eutl. K ' ' 7 D - . - . - ,,.. 'Y I , ..-1, .w7,. l 1 4 X I ' ' . ,F . G , W A Q ' g .s A X ' . 4 5 2 , , . ' . M V r 1 ak . . x A x N- . 1 Ma J 1 1 L' N' - C Y 1 v 1 Q -' . . r . -F .QL U C A xi -'ix - A ' V 'X ' l -4 1 tb- sa- L-' l . Q Y -I K' YV I . 1 p where he was connected with the 'lllrresher Electrical A f - I I ' if ' 1 - 1 L .i . .i ' 2 l'lf j ': 's. leli hen ., Y '7 Y ' 5 Q ' 'I D 1 . lit' - l ' -i i l ' D 2 I ' and lor the past l r X- 3 'i 't .M i is 1 K 1 ': N' ' '4 'l fl' c if .7+'.'i'i7 ' '-K -'or Ml-' ' 'Q 7 5 ' , 'r ' N 11l1 '1. I V ii- tif ffsslz sz J - W X. X ,E U Ll as -. r l l ixlll X 'll l'.l0t'll'OfL ltr' Nglll ' 20 X i 2'
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n's ali-tones of some of Deniso 'lfhc preceding pages contain the h ' ll e. lf it earts are always with the co eg should like to place before you the likenesses of many friemls and alumni whose h were possible, we uilwrs. We, however, will take the liberty of mentioning three men, Nlr. tl. T. Nwton. of Toledog Mr. G. M. Peters and Mr. Torrence lrluiffman, of Dayton. These three men have helped to make the gXlJY'l'L'M a success, and to them the flxDYTUNlY lextends their sincere friends who have stopped long enough from thanks. ATo all of the siness to send a message to their Alma Mater, We Wish long years of usefulness, and may Denisonis seventy-fifth anniversary be their hu an event which will recall the faded memories of the past, and bring forth the brightest hopes for the future 22
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