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BIOGRAPHIES OF GRADUATES 61 year, with Berkeley Johnson in Junior and Senior years, at 370 Temple Street. Booth took the course in Civil Engineering, and expects to enter the Pulitzer School of Journalism. He is, however, undecided as to what line of Work he will enter permanently. His address is Cranbrook, Birmingham Post Office, Mich. How som N TQ CLUB! E , Q A 4 fr Q 5 'I I6 S f D A, H .ll xi' :K XE J' e XM f MINI 1 'Q ....... ig? EE-Egg? e E Ee I .-1: ii' Q A si? 'Ki' 2 gp I 1 WP. ty' S GW 'Khsff ff 1,150 WILFRID CORRIGAN BOURKE Buzz was born in Kansas City, Mo., April 17, 1895, the son of James C. and Mary E. QCorriganj Bourke. A brother, Thomas C. Bourke, graduated with the Class of '14 S. He prepared at the University Preparatory School in Kansas City. In Freshman year he went out for crevvp Yale Battery. Kopper Kettle Klub. Theta Xi and Franklin Hall. He roomed alone, at 119 Wall Street, in Freshman year 5 with J. A. Creelman, at 119 College Street, in Junior and Senior years. Bourke took the Select Course and expects to enter the lumber business. His permanent address is 3520 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo.
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60 HISTORY OF 1916 S. Black took the Civil Engineering Course, and will follow that profession. His permanent address is 100 Maple Street, Bridge- port, Conn. ,,.,,i,. . 2 Will!!! 91 'f, if-f f' P E2 I IW 7 LVJLA WARREN SCRIPPS Boorr-1 Scripp was born in Detroit, Mich., April 18, 1894, and has lived at Cranbrook, Birmingham, Mich., for the past seven years. His father, George Gough Booth, was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1865, and has lived the most of the time in Detroit, Where he is a journalist, being president of the Evening News Association, Detroit, and vice-president of the Booth Publishing Company. His mother, Who was Ellen Warren Scripps, lived in Detroit before her marriage. There are three sons and two daughters in the family. Scripp prepared at the University School, Detroit, at Law- renceville, and was with the Sargent Travel School in Europe, one year. He received honors in drawing and physics in Fresh- man year. He tried for Shay? Monthly business manager in Freshman year, and in Senior year did Y. M. C. A. industrial Work. Lawrenceville Club. Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Gamma Delta Hall. He roomed alone, at 150 Grove Street, in Freshman
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62 HISTORY OF 1916 S. xwimg x B Sli ' -. RAYMOND GEORGE BOYLE Ray was born May 7, 1896, in New Haven, 'Conn., and has lived there all his life. His father, James Boyle, was born in Doekville, Mass., February 22, 1852, and is engaged in the pack- ing, shipping, and storing of furniture in New Haven. His mother lived in Hartford, Conn., before her marriage, and her name was Josephine Schneider. There were six sons and two daughters in the family, one deceased. Robert Joseph Boyle, 708 M., and James Francis Boyle, '12 S., are brothers. Boyle prepared at the New Haven High School, and took the course in Mechanical Engineering. He is undecided just what line of work he will take up, but may be addressed at his home, 458 Elm Street, New Haven, Conn., where he has lived throughout the course. ALLEN PALMER BRADLEY Brad was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, December 6, 1892. His father, Will.iam Mallory Bradley, was born in Elkhorn, Wis., and was graduated from the University of Wisconsin with the degree of LL.B., in the Class of 1883. He has spent the most
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