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THE 1900 CLASS BOOK ROBERT FRANCIS KELLY First began to grow his moustache at Thompson- ville October 7, 1875. He came to Andover fffor the purpose of getting some brains, and has followed the class from Prepdom. Irish, Scotch and Spanish, so Bob says, is the curious mixture of blood that Hows in his body. As yet he has been unable to decide which shall be his college. CW6!l'l.l!gSflff WILLARD CRAY KITCHEL Son of Stanley Rice Kitchel, a lawyer, was born at Minneapolis, March 20, 1881. English, French, Dutch and German is claimed by our classmate as his blood. Paul Gerhaidt, a poet, is mentioned as a distinguished relative. C. P. Kitchel, a brother graduated with the class of '93. Kitchel came to Andover in 1899, mostly on account of family traditions, and is fitting for Yale. A Dmmafzl' Club Mafzdolizz Club EMERSON LATTING First entered into the mile race of life on Novem- ber lo, 1880, in the metropolis of New York. His uncle, W. S. Latting, was in the class of ,7I. Lat refuses to give any reason for coming to Andover but we know it was to benefit the school. English, Scotch and American blood flows throughout his frame. Charles P. Latting, his father, is a law- yer iu New York City. . 24
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CL.-I SSILQI L IJEPA R 7 Yll E NT JAMES HERRON HOPKINS, Jr IS the son of James H. Hopkins, a broker of Wwshm ton D C and was born on August 3, 1880. He claims pure Lnglish blooc s his inheritance. James entered Andover in the Senior yeai just o P0liSh off before going to Yale, whither he expects to o next fall JEAN ROSS IRVINE Was born at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on May I2, 1879- His father is William Chalmers Irvine, a dealer in cattle. The blood which courses in -Ican's mortal frame is a mixture of English, French, Scotch, Irish and Hebrew. He came to Andover as a Prep H in '96, and will probably enter Harvard. Chaiffmazz cy' Mz'r1'o1' Board Prcs1'a'v1zt qf Pbrzzm Preszdmt qf Dramafzk Club Mea1z's Przlsfc Speakon Ist Prize Dmfff' Prize Speaker, Zfza' Prize WELLING SICKEL KATZENBACH The bearer of this lengthy cognomen was born Aprll I3, 1884, at Trenton, N. J., and came to Andover to prepare for Princeton. A compound mixture of German, English, and Scotch blood runs through his mortal frame. Anika Jans is given as a Vfiry distinguished relative, while F. F. Katzenbach, his father, proprietor of Trenton's famous hostelry, graduated with the class of '74. D1'amatz'c Club ,23
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CL.-ISSICAL IIERIIRTIIIEJVZ RALPH WINSLOW MERRILL First became lovely at Bangor, Me., September 9, 1881. His father is I. H. Merrill, a banker of that place. ff Fat Boy came to Andover late in the fall of '97 and has proved himself worthy of much Praise since his appearance on the stage, where he has made many great hits. He is undecided about his college but we hope for the best. Drzzmatic Club Pkz'!!z77z'au Baum' Draper Przbg' Speakon Isl Prisc ALBERT HANFORD MOORE r First cracked a smile on Sunday, May 13, 1883, at Lanesville, Ohio. Since his birth he has moved to Andover, where his father, George Foote Moore, IS Professor in the Theological Seminary. Albert claims that Scotch, English, Norman, Irish, German, French and Indian blood Hows in his veins - nor do ve doubt it. Grover Cleveland is mentioned as a distinguished relative. Albert entered Andover as ii Pfepn in '95 and, after taking his Freshman year at Harvard, he hopes to enter Yale as a Sophomore. WILLIAM NORTHROP MORSE Was born May 22, 1882, in the college town of Amherst, Mass. and still maintains his stand there. HIS father is A. D. Morse, a Professor in Amherst gonege- The inventor of the telegraph, Samuel P- B- Morse, is a near and dear relative to William. E- Ely, class of 1877, is also one of his relations. He IS going to Amherst next fall, having only been H1 Andover for a year. MCHIZS Price Sjfmkcr 25
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