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BIOGRAPHIES OF GRADUATES 99 I - .lY55Jfi'22 l mm, 452 I 11 0? wi ll llllg ggllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll p . ff 'l -'--- -.51 if- .' ,, afjr, 5 I f f lx EIWI. l-- fl!! -4- H 6RAN'PfI- N T I 2 fi 'S I T1 I i :S -17 x 'ss 5,5 if 1 - wx-,.3,s r v .- : ' F15 . I , 5 , . 5 I' li l gf 4325-251 ' Eggs' :E-E5 E- is Q : 5 Lvl.: WILLIAM LAURENCE DICKEY Larry was born in Independence, Mo., October 18, 1894, but has lived in Kansas City, Mo., for the past seventeen years. His father, Walter Simpson Dickey, was born in Toronto, Canada, June 26, 1862, and lived'tl1ere for twenty-seven years, then in Missouri, Where he is president of the W. S. Dickey Clay Manu- facturing Company. His mother, Katherine Letitia QMcMul- lenj Dickey, lived in Mount Forest, Ont., Canada, before her marriage. There were three sons and two daughters in the family, one son, Walter Grant Dickey, Yale 1914, died in 1915. He prepared at Phillips-Andover, received honors in German in Freshman year, and general two-year honors, Junior year. He belonged to the Apollo Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. Mory's. Andover Club. Freshman year he roomed with Arthur E. Sharp, at 73 Whitney Avenue, Junior year at 395 Temple Street, alone, Senior year with F. C. Perkins at 395 Temple Street. Dickey took the Select Course, and will go into business with his father. His address is 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Mo.
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98 HISTORY OF 1916 S. DeMott took the Select Course, and expects to enter the employ of the Scovill Manufacturing Company in Waterbury. His address is 17 3 Hillside Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. wQ 'l -f 4 lmmlik .ilgy HENRY A. DIB Henry was born in Tarsus, Asia Minor, Turkey,-May 15, 1888, and has lived in Alexandria, Egypt, and six years in Brooklyn, N. Y. His father, Abdullah Dib, Was born in Tripoli, Syria, and lived in Syria and in Tarsus, Where he was proprietor of an export and commission house. He died in Tarsus. His mother lived in Tripoli before her marriage, her name Was Amgel Mansour. There were ten children in the family, eight are now living. Henry prepared at St. Paul's College in Tarsus, and was graduated with the degree of B.A. from that college in 1909. Honors in mathematics. He roomed alone at 57 Prospect Street, 63 York Street, and 1185 Taylor Hall, for the three years. Dib took the Civil Engineering Course, and is undecided Whether he will follow that line of Work, or undertake the man- agement of a linen house, With which business, he has had practi- cal experience. He may be addressed at Tarsus, Asia Minor, Turkey, or 25 Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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100 HISTORY OF 1916 S. . Hog w e SML lf 'I svn' 5 1- - ,. ,H if E: Hu' sill - F M sf! 'E 5 T I l 9 N 4 -- -i.r,u.r JOHN JOSEPH DONLEAVY Don was born in New Haven, Conn., December 29, 1895. His father, John Joseph Donleavy, was born in Paterson, N. J., January 25, 1862, and lives in New Haven, where he is superin- tendent of the silk dyeing establishment of the Globe Silk Works. His mother, whose name was Mary Louise Lang, lived in New York City before her marriage. There were four children in the family, one is deceased. He prepared at the New Haven High School, and in Sheff received honors for two years, and won the Freshman prize in qualitative analysis, the Samuel B. Penfield prize in mineralogyg one-half the Freshman prize in biology, and honorable mention for excellence in all studies in the natural science group. Sigma Xi. He has roomed at home for the three years. Donleavy took the course in Chemistry, and intends to enter the Yale Graduate School, where he expects to continue his studies in this science. His ,address is 22 Vernon Street, New Haven, Conn. ,A Cnnsrnn Room' DOWNER . Ches was born in Hamden, Conn., April 28, 1894. He is a son of William DeForest Downer and Annie Dame Qldeabodyj
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