Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . , and subsequently ofSt. Peters-By-the-Sea, at Narragansett Pier, RhodeIsland. Engaging in missionary work in 1870, helabored in Nevada and Arizona until 1880 and thesucceeding seven years were devoted to , first as reporter ; as City Editor of the Oakland,California, Tribune, 1880-1883. Returning Easthe was employed upon the Philadelphia Times andPress until 1884. During the next four years he was oc


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . , and subsequently ofSt. Peters-By-the-Sea, at Narragansett Pier, RhodeIsland. Engaging in missionary work in 1870, helabored in Nevada and Arizona until 1880 and thesucceeding seven years were devoted to , first as reporter ; as City Editor of the Oakland,California, Tribune, 1880-1883. Returning Easthe was employed upon the Philadelphia Times andPress until 1884. During the next four years he was occupied with missionary labors for the diocesesof Pittsburg and Central Pennsylvania, and goingabroad in 1891 he spent some time in Europeantravel and for three months was Assistant Ministerat the American Church of the Holy Trinity, Rector of the Free Church of St. John, Phila-delphia, 189 2-1894, he served as President of theTwenty-fifth Ward Citizens Relief Committee, andagain crossing the Atlantic in 1894 he was for thenext two years and a half minister in charge of American Students Chapel in the LatinQuarter, Paris. In 1897-1898 he was Rector of S.\M L p. KELLY Barnabas Church, Haddington, Philadelphia. Dur-ing the period of his ministry and missionary work,extending from 1868 to 1891, he established theEpiscopal form of worship in thirty-two differentlocalities in which it had hitherto been unknown andwas instrumental in building eleven churches. served as a private in Company V, First Regi-ment, New Jersey Volunteers (emergency sen-ice),and in Company H, One Hundred and Ninety-sixthRegiment, Penns)lvania Volunteers (four monthsservice). In 1873 he was appointed Superintendentof Schools of Eureka county, Nevada, and was StateSuperintendent of Public Instruction, was Auditor of Nye county, Nevada, in Kelly has held high positions in Masonry in 254 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS Nevada, California and Rhode Island, and i


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