Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . n are :Margaret Hyde and William Herbert Hamilton, Jr. BROWNING, Thomas Baird Columbia 1864, 1866, in New York City, 1844 ; graduated Columbia,1864; Columbia Law School, 1866; 1867. THOMAS BAIRD BROWNING, Lawyer, wasborn in New York City, September 9, 1844,son of WilUam and Margaret (Baird) father was a native of London, England, and UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS 229 his mo
Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . n are :Margaret Hyde and William Herbert Hamilton, Jr. BROWNING, Thomas Baird Columbia 1864, 1866, in New York City, 1844 ; graduated Columbia,1864; Columbia Law School, 1866; 1867. THOMAS BAIRD BROWNING, Lawyer, wasborn in New York City, September 9, 1844,son of WilUam and Margaret (Baird) father was a native of London, England, and UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS 229 his mother of Warwick, Orange county, New early education was received at private schoolsin New York City. Entering Columbia with theClass of 1S64 he took the regular university andlaw courses, graduating from the latter departmentwith the degree of 13achelor of Laws in 1866 andreceiving that of Master of Arts the ensuing legal practice has been confined to New YorkCity and vicinity, where he has successfully hanilletlmany important cases. Mr. Browning while leaningtoward the Republicans has not identified himselfwith any political party and has not sought public. THOS. B. BROWNING office. On November 5, 1868, he married AliceVirginia Marbury, of .\Iexandria, Virginia. Theyhave had three children : Thomas Baird, Jr., whodied in 1884, Edith Marbury and Alice Browning, now living. FALLOWS, Edward Huntington Columbia in Appleton, Wis., 1865; educated in the publicschools of Brooklyn and Chicago High School ; gradu-ated Amherst 1886, receiving the degree of (summa cum laude) ; took a post-graduate course atYale, 1889-90; Instructor in Gymnastics and Mathe-matics at Phillips-Exeter Academy for some time,and in charge of Sub-Collegiate Department of AdelphiAcademy; Columbia Law School 1892, and alsotook degree of from Amherst ; was for a time inthe office of Hon. Stewart L. Woodford; is at present practising law as a member of the firm of Car
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