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BIOGRAPHIES OF GRADUATES 91 fx 'f do F L2 l 004013, I ES Llllff 2 f P er f ,,,o, ' ff -rms- Casey prepared at the New Haven High School, and entered with the Class of 1915 S., He has roomed with his brother, at home, forthe entire course in Sheff. Crampton took the course in Mechanical Engineering, and will probably follow that, or some analogous work. His address is 51 Linden Street, New Haven, Conn. JAMES ASHMORE CREELMAN Jim was born in Marietta, Ohio, December 21, 1894, and has lived in London, England, Washington, D. C., and New York City. He is the only son of James Creelman and Alice CBuellD Creelman. His father was born in Montreal, Canada, and lived the greater part of the time in New York City. He was a journalist, and died in Berlin, Germany, in 1915. His mother lived in Paris, France, before she married Mr. Creelman 5 James has two sisters. Jim prepared at Exeter, and has contributed to the Record and Sheff Monthly. Was on the Freshman Mandolin Club, and went in for boxing. Class Book Committee. Senior Council. Exeter Club. Heretics Club. Theta Xi and Franklin Hall Club. He left college and went to Europe in second half of
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90 HISTORY OF 1916 S. 11 1 X E' Q. ' I I I Conn., is located in New Haven. He is an assistant foreman for the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. His mother lived in New Haven before her marriage, her maiden name was Bessie Collins Talcott. There is one daughter and two sons, Kenneth Elliott Crampton, 1916 S., being the elder. Deac prepared at the New Haven High School, and has held the Yale-New Haven High School Scholarship for three years. He received general two-year honors. Sigma Xi. He has roomed with his brother, Kenneth E. Crampton, at home, for the three years. Crampton has taken the Mechanical Engineering Course, and will follow that profession. His address is 51 Linden Street, New Haven, Conn. KENNETH ELLIOTT CRAMPTON Casey was born in New Haven, Conn., January 16, 1894. He is a son of George Elliott Crampton, who was born in Madison, Conn., and Bessie Collins CTalcottj Crampton. He is in the employ of the Wiiichester Repeating Arms Company, in New Haven, Conn., where he is an assistant foreman. His mother also lived in New Haven. Donald Kelsey Crampton, 1916 S., is a brother, and he has one sister.
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92 HISTORY OF 1916 S. XJ j ute ,sristn w in get gpg? S f Al.. ' rf Q f ,.... ,, V, my gg P f- . k 0 -fig A .313 ' gr 222. fm IN' -'iz 'ba 'W I enum: ummm fe! lr as , l 5 N Ze' XS gl. .,.: ae Ai l 1 Junior year. He roomed alone in Freshman year, at the High- wall, Junior and Senior years with W. C. Bourke, at 119 College Street. Creelman took the Select Course, and is going to be a jour- nalist, for which profession he has been steadily preparing him- self, by working on newspapers, writing photo-plays, and articles and stories for publication. His address is 131 East Sixty-sixth Street, New York City. GEORGE HowARD CROSBY, JR. George was born November 23, 1892, in Duluth, Minn., where he has always lived. His father, George Howard Crosby, was born in Hastings, Minn., July 24, 1865, and is in the mining business. His mother was Charlotte Vandeveer Stultz, of Easton, Pa. Howard has one sister. He prepared at the Duluth High School, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass., and the Mackenzie School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. President of the Mackenzie Club. K. B. L. Berzelius and the Colony. Freshman year he roomed with D. A. Warner, C. R. Marshall, H. T. Middlebrook and Red Brann, at 73 Whitney Avenue 5 Junior year with R. K. Lackey, A. E. Humphreys and C. B. White, Senior year with White and Humphreys, and fourth year with Vfhite and VViedeman, at 17 Hillhouse Avenue.
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