. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. uld be judgedby what he is, and not by what he says he is, norby what he has. JOHN G. MILLER, Market Street and JacksonBoulevard, Chicago, Illinois. Jack is full of business, but sends us the follow-ing: Answering the inquiries, I am still withouttitle, with a business address at the corner of Jack-son Boulevard and Market Street. I have no per-sonal history other than such as a business manhas; have confined my attention strictly to had no political nor literary aspirations norexperiences. Am a me


. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. uld be judgedby what he is, and not by what he says he is, norby what he has. JOHN G. MILLER, Market Street and JacksonBoulevard, Chicago, Illinois. Jack is full of business, but sends us the follow-ing: Answering the inquiries, I am still withouttitle, with a business address at the corner of Jack-son Boulevard and Market Street. I have no per-sonal history other than such as a business manhas; have confined my attention strictly to had no political nor literary aspirations norexperiences. Am a member of the Union League,Chicago Athletic and Washington Park Clubs. Ihave given no thought to educational subjects, andmy observations of life have been from a very prac-tical standpoint, with such varied experience thatit would be difficult to answer. Jack regrets his inability to be at the reunionand sends his regards to all the boys and bestwishes for a good time THOMAS A. NOBLE, 508 Diamond Street, Pitts-burgh, Pennsylvania. My report will be short, so that you will not 76. have to hold back the Class Record. The reasonI have not sent it earlier was that J. K. Brydenoffered to prepare it for me, and fearing that hewould fail altogether, I concluded to send it to youmyself. Categorically: 2. In the profession of law. Our clientsbusiness are professional communications, and,therefore, you will excuse me 6. I will be able to give you my views after Ihave seen the progress that has been made afteran absence of five years. 7. I believe a busy life is a happy one, and hewho sets out in life with the determination to do hisbest will succeed. My uneventful career has beenhappy in striving to help those who need my as-sistance, whether they were able to pay for the as-sistance or not. I have had much pleasure outof the past twenty-five years, and the time haspassed so rapidly I look back to the date when wegraduated and think of it as being only five or sixyears ago. I feel as youn


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