. Thetford academy, Thetford, Vermont. Seventy-fifth anniversary and reunion. Thursday, June 28, 1894. B. Wiley, Summer-dale, Illinois. Homer Bezalleel was born in 1863, graduated at Dartmouthin 1884; studied in Union Thelogical Seminary, New York city;when he was selected with two others by the United Statescommissioner of education to supply the demand of the Coreangovernment for teachers to organize a school for the royal offi-cers in Seoul. His first contract was for two years, his secondfor three years; meantime, he married Miss May Bell reactionary movements, which may be said


. Thetford academy, Thetford, Vermont. Seventy-fifth anniversary and reunion. Thursday, June 28, 1894. B. Wiley, Summer-dale, Illinois. Homer Bezalleel was born in 1863, graduated at Dartmouthin 1884; studied in Union Thelogical Seminary, New York city;when he was selected with two others by the United Statescommissioner of education to supply the demand of the Coreangovernment for teachers to organize a school for the royal offi-cers in Seoul. His first contract was for two years, his secondfor three years; meantime, he married Miss May Bell reactionary movements, which may be said to have culmina-ted in war between Japan and China, began to embarass his educa-tional work and he resigned. After a year spent in America heand his wife returned to Corea as missionaries. He has alreadypublished a geography and gazette of the world in the Coreanlanguage. Archer Butler is a member of the class of 1895 in MarriettaCollege. Anne Wheelock is a student in Mr. Moodys school at North-field, Mass. Among Dr. Hulberts most important services is the foundingof the academy at New Haven, HON. S. R. BOND. 145 Samuel R. Bond graduated at Thetford, 1851, and at Dart-mouth in 1855, in the class in which Hon. Nelson Dingley, ex-Governor of Maine, Hon, W. A, Fields, chief justice of theSupreme Court of Massachusetts, W. S. Ladd, late judge ofthe Supreme Court of Minnesota, and W. H. H. Allen, judgeof the Supreme Court of New Hampshire, and other men ofprominence were members. Mr. Bond has been a resident of the city of Washington, , for nearly a quarter of a century, and is one of the most sub-stantial and respected citizens, an able and experienced lawyerof the national capital. After leaving college he taught in Paris, Tenn., first a year inthe academy, and then as professor in the Odd Fellows College,meantime reading \ with Hawkins and McKissick. He wasadmitted to the bar and began the practice of his profession in1857. In i860 he went to St. Paul, Minn., practisin


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