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A BIOGRAPHIES OF GRADUATES 123 teaching First Aid in the night schools, and during the noon hour in factories. Byers Hall Industrial Committee. Sheff Student Council. Yale Battery. He roomed with E. A. G. Bright for the three years, at 11 Byers, 102 Van Sheff, and 116 'Wall Street. Freeman has taken the course in Biology, and will enter the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and practice medicine, for which profession he has further fitted himself by work in Lab- rador hospitals. His address is 211 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City. ' ' 7 . KW .tgwgff Q fl FZ! jg 1 ! . , X 1 4 , . M, ' ,-L1:xF- M ' J OHN GAREY Jack was born in Chicago, Ill., August 3, 1894, and now lives in New Jersey. His father, Willis Lincoln Garey, was born in Boston and is president of the Royal Baking Powder Company. His mother, whose maiden name was Marion Howes, lived in St. Louis before her marriage. There are three sons and four daughters in the family. Jack prepared at the South Orange High School, and at Columbia University Summer School. He has been out for track and football since entering college. Phi Sigma Kappa and Sachein Hall. He roomed alone in Freshman year, at 133
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122 HISTORY OF 1916 S. United States in 1888 and settled in New Haven, Conn., where he engaged in the real estate business. His mother, whose name was Anna Wolfsoii, also settled in New Haven. There are two sons and one daughter in the family. Joseph Frankel, 1916 S., and Robert Persky, 1915 S., are relatives. He prepared at the New Haven High School. In Sheff he shared the Freshman Prize for excellence in French, and received general honors for the course. He roomed at home. Freedman took the Biology Course, with the intention of entering the Yale School of Medicine, he may be addressed at 220 Cedar Street, New Haven, Conn. Z9 f ' X X Lvv rn: if Rnusulwun. Yun! W? 1 Lp Q4 ,, , , 4 E Z . E n NN? 5 K L,,' , i-I , QW RowLAND GODFREY FREEMAN, JR. Rol was born in New York City, December 26, 1894, the son of Rowland Godfrey and Henrietta CTaylorJ Freeman, both of New York City. His father was born on June 11, 1859, was graduated from Columbia in the Class of 1883, and received the degree of M.D. in 1886. He practices medicine in New York City. Rowland is the only child living, one sister is deceased. He prepared at the Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn. He went out for football, track and crew and did good work by
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124 HISTORY OF 1916 S. Wall Street, with C. E. Lyman, Jr., in Junior year, at 124 Prospect Street, and with H. C. Parks, E. M. Craig and H. B. Garland in Senior year, at 124 Prospect Street. Garey took the Chemistry Course, and will continue in that Work. His address is 154 Ralston Avenue, South Orange, N. J. 1 ' STVDEKT CDUNUL llllfllllln Z ...... . ii 9, ll X . FREDERIC COLLINS GLEASON Fred was born in Adrian, Mich., July 12, 1893, and now lives in Farmington, Conn. His father, Thomas Williams Gleason, was born in Hartford, Conn., September 4, 1859, and spent his early life in New England, later in western New York, where he was secretary of the Niagara Power 85 Development Company. He died in Lewiston, N. Y., March 25, 1908. His mother, whose name was Nellie Vlfatkinson Stone, lived in Hartford before her marriage. There are three children living, one deceased. Yale relatives include Collins Stone, 1832 Cgrandfatherj, Edward Collins Stone, 1862, George Frederick Stone, 1870 S. Cunclesj 5 Albert Brodie Stone, 1891 L. CBA. University of Michigan 18895 5 Robert Edward Stone, 1898 S., and Ralph Holmes, 1908 S. Cconsinsj. Fred prepared at the Hartford Public High School, and held the Hartford City Scholarship in Freshman year. He has done
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