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96 CLASS or 1891 s., YALE COLLEGE. Medical association in 1876, honorary member of the Detroit Academy of M-edicine and of the Baltimore Medical and Surgical society, member of the County, State and National associations, member of G. AJR., and the Loyal Legion. His mother, whose maiden name was Emily Fay Pond, was born August 26, 1836, in Boston, Mass. Her father was Sabin Pond, son of Sabin Pond, Boston, Mass. Her mother was Caroline Fay, daughter of VVinsor Fay, Boston, Mass. He had one sister, Mary Charlotte, who died February 27, 1900, in Brookline, Mass., also one brother, Sabin Pond QHarvard A.B., 18831 He married Ethel Field, daughter of Charles E. Field, a merchant of Bangor, April 1, 1902, in Bangor, Me., and has one child, Charlotte Field, born july 31, 1903. Sanger is now a physician and surgeon, having received the degree of M.D. from the College of Physicians and Surgeons CC0lumbia Universityj, New York City. He was Surgeon General of Maine from 1901 to 1905, also Surgeon Generalon Governor Hill's Staff, Maine, from 1901 to 1905. Since leaving college he has been House Physician in St. Francis Hospital, on the Staff of the Hudson Street Hospital, and New York Lying-In Hospital, all of New York, was a member of the surgical staff of the Eastern Maine General Hospital, Bangor, Me., and examiner of insane criminals for Penobscot County, Me. In politics he is a Republican. He is also a member of Penobscot Medi- cal, Maine Medical and American Medical associations, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, a Knight Templar, 32d degree Mason, Mystic Shrine, Pro- tective Order of Elks, member of the Executive Board and Chairman of the House committee of the Tarratine club, Bangor, Qmega club, Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. Sanger says he has lived an average life. After graduating from the medical school he followed out the above course in hospitals, but was called home on account of his tather's sickness. He entered into partnership with
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BIOGRAPHIES. 9 5 2, 1840, in Lime Rock, Conn. He was married April 6, 1863. His mother, whose maiden name was Anna E. Bostwick, was born March 31, 1841, in Mount Riga, Conn, He has one brother, Samuel B. QYale -Ph.B., 1886 SJ, and one sister, Mary E. , He married Annie E. Stayner, daughter of George C. Stayner, a manufacturer, of Passaic, N. J., August 24, 1895, in Staten Island, N. Y. They have three children: Sally Stayner, born in Boston, Mass., Mary Esther, born in New Orleans, La., and Isabelle, born in Houston, Texas. Robbins is now Pacific Coast Manager for the Otis Elevator Co. He is a member of the Congregational church. Bzzismess address: Otis Elevator Co., Stockton, North Point and Beach Sts., San Francisco, Cal. Home address: Lakeville, Conn. EUGENE BOUTELLE SANGER was born February 20, 1871, in Bangor, Me. He prepared at Phillips Exeter, Exeter, N. H., and entered college at the beginning of Freshman year, taking the Biology course. XVl1ile in col- lege he was a member of Theta Delta Chi. Before enter- ing Yale he attended the public schools of Bangor, Me. His father, Eugene Francis Sanger QDartmouth A.M., P.B.K., 1849j, was born October 18, 1829, in XfVaterville, Me. He was also a graduate of jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., March 9, 1853. His father was Tubulon Sanger, and his mother, Charlotte VVayne, a direct descend- ant from Anthony Wayiie, the Revolutionary general. He was married December 9, 1857, and died july 24, 1897, in Bangor, Me., where he practiced as a physician and surgeon. He was medical director of the 19th Army Corps from 1861 to 1868, was appointed examining surgeon of the Pen- sion Bureau, vvhich position he held for 20 years, was Surgeon General for the State of Maine, President of the x
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1z1ooR,xPHn3s. - 97 his father in the practice of medicine and surgery. Since his father's death in 1897 he has practiced medicine and surgery at Bangor, Me., and has been very successful, hav- ing a large practice at present. He has done little traveling, but has interested himself in the line of his profession by addressing societies and reading papers. He says his health is good, and his Yale spirit excellent. He is a direc- tor of the Merrill Trust Co., and President of the S. L. Crosby Co., both in Bangor, Me. Bzzsizzess ada'1'ess.' 57 Park St., Bangor, Me. Home address: 184 French St., Bangor, Me. ENNIS NEWTON SEARLES' was born March 20, 1869, in New Haven, Conn. He prepared at Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., and entered college in the beginning of Freshman year, pursuing the Mechanical Engineering course. His father, Robert N. Searles, was born in Haddam, Conn. He was a merchant, residing in New Haven. He was married May 18, 1868, and died in September, 1895, in New Haven, Conn. His mother, whose maiden name was Alice M. Thompson, was born January 29, 1844, in New Haven. She is the daughter of Henry B. Thompson and Harriet B. Arm- strong by marriage. He married, January 5, 1897, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Minnie Allen jones, a graduate of Adelphi Academy, and daughter of Nathaniel A. jones, a graduate of jefferson, and a civil engineer and contractor. N In 1895 Searles became President of the Athlophoros Co., proprietary medicine manufacturing. He usually votes the Republican ticket. He was formerly a member of the Methodist church, but belongs to none now. He has been a member of the Crescent Athletic club and Union League of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Union League of New Haven, is now a member of Graduates and New Haven 7
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