University of Nebraska College of Law - Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1897

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CLASS OF NINETY-SEVEN DAVID LEWIS KILLEN An eye like Mars to threaten or command. VVas first noticed in Armagh, Pa., April 23, 1870. Blood, red. and Irish green. Prepared at Normal University. Degrees B.D. and BS. A member of the Delian literary society and president of the same. Delegate to National Convention of Repub- lican College leagues in Chicago, 1896. A member of A.F. and A.M. Home address, Beatrice, Neb. EMMA MADEEN Man delights not meg no nor pictures either. lfVas born near Leonardville, Kansas, Au- gust 14,1870. Descended from Swedish ancestry. For seven years taught in the schools of Nebraska. Took the Doane scholarship at Crete high school for highest class standing. Home address, Saronville, Nebraska. MAHLON FRITZ MANVILLE The wisest, brightest, meanest of mankind. Became a chose in possession at Shelby- ville, Missouri, November 4, 1871. Gets his black hair from his French Huguenotan- cestors and his amiable disposition from Puritan stock. Came to Nebraska in 1881, making his home at Crete, is a graduate of Doane College, A.B., 1893. A member of Phi Delta Phi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities. 13 When a Woman will, she Will, You may depend on't: But when she won't, she won't, And that's the end on't. t

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THE DIGEST WILLIAM HENRY HAYWARD Gods! How the son degenerates from the sire. Arrived in the great centennial year at Nebraska City, Neb., April 29. Has lived in Nebraska all his life, is the son of Judge Hayward, Captain of Co. C, 2d Regiment, Nebraska National Guard, right tackle Varsity foot ball team, and manager of the base ball team. President of the law class, member of Phi Delta Theta, Theta Nu Epsilon and Phi Delta Phi Fraternities. WARD HILDRETH Every man has his fault, and honesty is his. Was found in his father,s house July 10, 1869, at Fowlerville, Mich. Came to Ne- braska in 1873. Claims relationship to Richard Hildreth, the historian. Scotch, English, and Danish descent. Graduated from the University of Nebraska, 1895, A. B. Member of the fraternities of Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Delta Phi. Address, Lincoln, Neb. ELBERT O. JONES What ean't be cured must be endured. First entertained his friends at Myron, la., June 9, 1872. Blood is a mixture of Welsh and English. Claims relationship to Capt. John Smith and Noah. A mem- ber of the Palladian Literary Society. A contributor to the second edition of Amer- ican and English Encyclopedia of Law. Vice president Senior Law Class. Home address, Brandon, S. D. . 'ks



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THE DIGEST BEN C. MATTHEWVS , A11.angel, or if not, an earthly paragonf' Was first admired at Sigourney, Iowa, Oc- tober 10, 1871. Does not accuse any per- sonages of national repute as responsible for his existence. A graduate of the Uni- versity of Nebraska, B.A. ,95, M.A, '97. Was a member of Palladian Literary S0- ciety. Home address, Kiowa, Kan. WILLEY HERBERT MILLER Confusion now hath made his masterpiece. The Chief'Justice Miller, as we knew him, made his bow upon the stage of action J an- uary 16, 1870, near Allison, Iowa. Traces his ancestors to before Revolutionary times. Blood, Dutch, English, and Irish. Regrets that his ancestors did not come over in the Mayflower. Home address, Franklin, Neb. 'CHARLES MOUSEL The march of the human mind is slow, First breathed the breath of life at Belle- vue, Iowa, April 29, 1874. Germany and Ireland claim equal equities, the legal title being in the former. Prepared at Western Normal. President of senior law class third term. Present deputy county treas- urer of Frontier county, Neb. Home ad- dress, Cambridge, Neb.

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