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General Ellumni Elssociation OFFICERS FOR 1899- I 900 President Rev. I2I.JXY,xRIJ F. BAIQIQR, '52, . . Cold Spring Harbor Vice-Presidents 'VVILLIAXI H. FISHER, '64 ,... Monius P. SHEP1zxRD, '65, GEORGE H. DEQKER, '66, . Hon. M. RUMEEY MII..LE1i, '68, . P1-in. DWIGHT HoLB1:6o1Q, Ph. D., '75, Snpt. P1-111,112 M. HULL, '76, . . Executive Committee Messrs. HQVKINS, POWELL, 5'1'RY1iER, Fiicn, Recording Secretary and Necrologist Cincinnati, U. Penn Yan Middletown . Bath Sing Sing Johnstown YVIGHT. Prof.. Bowman NQRTH, LL. D., L. H. D., '41, Clinton. Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer Prof. A. GARDINER BIiNElJICT, A. M., '72, Clinton. Half-Century Annalist QC1ass of 1850.1 Dr. JOHN VV. SYKES, '50, Pittsburg, Pa 23
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classes. His kindness, impartiality and profound solicitude to do right, received fresh illustration. - i He served the college and the community in many ways not directly connected with his position as the Professor of Latin. He lent his support to all the causes of good citizenship. He was influ- entially engaged in movements of philanthropy and reform. He loved to preach the Gospel and his message was heard in many pul- pits besides that of the college chapel. His presence in social circles was always winning and gracious. He has left in his published writ- ings evidence of his scholarship and of his remarkable literary gift and talent. The record of Dr. Hopkins' services will always be a distinguished and inspiring part of the history of Hamilton College. His influence will long live in cultivated intellects and noble characters and lives. 22
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P1'e.vz'de1zi. Secrefary D I 1'esz'cz'e1zz'. Secnffafjf fJ7'HSZ'Ll1L iZZ' Secrefavjf Pf'c'5z'zz'f7zz'. Sa'c1'e'z'a1jf I'rrsz'a'wzf Secrcfmjf .' .P7'L'5Z'!i6'lZf SL'C7'L'Z'lZ7jf Ellumni Elssociations New York City Association JO1-IN NEWTON BEACH, A. M., '62, 328 Broadway Dr. A. NORTON BROCKWAY, '57, 28 W. 127th St. Central New York Hon. MIL'l'CJN H. MEIQXVIN, LL. D., 352, . Utica THEODORE L. CROSS, A. M., '81, Mann Building, Utica Northern New York HANNIBAL SMITI-1, A. M., '66, SAMUEL F. BAGO, A. M., '69, Western New York Rev. HENRY VVARIJ, D. D., '62, . JOHN O'1 ro, JR., '81, . 24 W Rochester Hon. JOHN S. SHEPPARD, '6o, WILLIAM A. HURRARD, JR., ,72, New England Seneca Wfatertown VVatertown . Buffalo St. , Buffalo Pen 11 Yau Rochester - CHARLES DUOLEY VVARNER, L. H. D., '51, Hartford, Ct. Rev. JAMES T. BLACK, '84, SQ lVlonmouth St., East Boston, Mass. 24
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