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166 HISTORY OF 1916 S. f . X k -s l 4 if QB .mlqg X I 5? dn , ,L z , if 'Mi I if... I f X, -illm-fkww-- x num-..u-. -ii FRANCIS ANTHONY LAVIGNE Lavy was born in Spokane, Wash., April 10, 1892. He has lived in Spokane for twenty-one years. His father, Frank Charles Lavigne, was born in Memphis, Tenn., and is a mining engineer. His mother was Mildred Myrtle Swingler of Spokane. He has one brother. Lavy prepared at the Mount Pleasant Academy, Ossining, N. Y., and entered Williams College with the Class of 1915. He played on the 1915 S. Baseball Team in Junior year. Delta Psi and St. Anthony Hall. Freshman year he roomed with H. C. Stimson at 82 Wall Street, Junior year with H. T. Middlebrook, S. E. Hoadley, A. B. Dewey and R. A. Bagnell at 352 Temple Street, and the last two years at 133 College Street. His roommate in 1914-15 was H. W. Brink. Lavigne took the Electrical Engineering Course. His perma- nent address is Bewdley Place, Spokane, Wash. GEORGE PARKHURST LEE George was born in New London, Conn., November 24, 1894. He is a son of George Lee, of Waterbury, Conn., and May Adella CParkhurstD Lee, who lived in Hartford, Conn., before her marriage. There are two sons in the family.
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BIOGRAPHIES OF GRADUATES 165 Landon took the course in Civil Engineering, and has been connected With the Connecticut State Highway Department. His permanent address is Saybrook, Conn. um: ter uvrcntrncll ,, ll ,X ,X f 1 ' T N 'mil . 1 - ', M' 1: 15 K 0, W va ,ff ff-A, ,,,,. SAMUEL ROBERT EMMETT LARGE Bob was born in Wallingfo1'd, Conn., June 14, 1894. He is a son of Samuel Joseph Large, who was born in Clonaslie, Queens County, Ireland, February 6, 1864, and of Mary Josephine CFrancisj Large, of Wallingford, Conn. Mr. Large came to the United States early in life, and is now a designer in the employ of the American Silver Company, Bristol, Conn. There are ive children in the family, one deceased. At the Bristol High School, Bob prepared for entering Yale. In Sheff, he received' general honors for two years. He is a member of Sigma Xi. During his Senior year, he was secretary of the Yale Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. He rooined alone, at 343 Elm Street, for the three years. Large took the course in Electrical Engineering, and will Work in some field of that profession. His address will be Bristol, Conn.
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BIOGRAPHIES OF GRADUATES 167 - HY -R Q X, 1 Go ,, T' Nw f z-Q- N 'ld ' .E 55 E , I A 'A 1 5312. He prepared at the Crosby High School, 'Waterbury, Conn., and entered college with a Connecticut State Scholarship and also a Holmes Scholarship. He received general two-year honors. Sigma Xi. Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Gamma Delta Hall. Freshman year he roomed alone at 133 Nlfall Street, Junior year with F. C. Perkins, at 299 York Street, Senior year with D. F. Callahan, at 94 Prospect Street. Lee took the Civil Engineering Course, and will probably continue in that line of work. His address is 63 Morningside Avenue, Vlfaterbury, Conn. Louis ANDREW LEHMAIER, JR. Lou was born in Englewood, N. J., January 21, 1896. His father, Louis Andrew Lehmaier, was born in New York City, July 27, 1863, and is a printer, owning the firm of Lehmaier 85 Brother. His mother was Sophie Louise Gitterinan before her marriage, and she was born and educated in New York City. There are two sons in the family. Lou prepared at the Horace Mann School, and at the Harstrom School, Norwalk, Conn. He played on the Class Hockey Team in Junior year and joined the Yale Battery. Harstriiin Club.
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