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i BIOGRAPHIES OF GRADUATES 63 j . 1 051 '?,,,.4! 1 , 'Nl , J T LYQLE of his life in Salt Lake City, where he practices law, under the iirm name of Bradley, Pischel 85 Harkness. Mrs. Bradley, who also lived in Elkhorn, was Luella May Brewster. There are three sons in the family, the other two being Henry F. Bradley, '10 S., and 'Bruce M. Bradley, ex-'12 S. - Brad prepared at The Hill School for two years, and at the Tome School for three years. He was in the Sheff Society Orchestra, and on the University Mandolin and Banjo Clubs. He went out for gymnastics, and was on the Yale Gymnastic Team in 1914-15, winning numerals. Tome School Club. Delta Phi and St. Elmo Club. He roomed with Coleman Lindzey Nicholson, 2d, for the three years, at 119 VVall Street in Fresh- man year, and 111 Grove Street in Junior and Senior years. Bradley took the course in Metallurgy, and will go in for that line of work. He may be addressed at 11 Bransford Apartments, Salt Lake City, Utah. WALTER CHRISTIAN BRANDES Walt was born in Washington, D. C., July 18, 1892, and has lived in Germany, New York City, Michigan, and Maryland. His father, Henry Otto Brandes, was born in Hanover, Ger-
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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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64 HISTORY OF 1916 S. . .,, 56 ef many, in 1858, he lived in Washington, and is deceased. His mother, who was born in Cuxhaven, Germany, was Agnes Christina Steinmetz, there are four sons in the family. Walt prepared at the Central School, Washington, D. C. He was interested in the Boys' Club work done through the Sheit Christian Association. Delta Kappa. Phi Sigma Kappa. Deutscher Club. Southern Club. He roomed with Dave Ham- mond, in Freshman year, at 150 Grove Street, with Doc Gordon, Junior and Senior years, at 111 and 162 Van Sheif. Brandes took the Select Course, and intends to enter the School of Diplomacy, in preparation for a diplomatic career. His address is 1511 L Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. EDGAR ALLEN GoRDoN BRIGHT Eddie was born in New Orleans, La., May 15, 1895, the only son of Edgar Henry Bright, .who was born in Mobile, Ala., and has lived in Philadelphia, Pa., and New Orleans, La., and in Hot Springs, Va. He is a cotton and stock broker, being senior partner in the firm of H. 85' B. Beer. Ella. Lebaron CMehleD Bright, his mother, lived in New Orleans. Edgar has one sister.
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