. History of the University of Michigan . 1878, at Muskegon. In 1878 he entered the LawDepartment of the University and was graduatedBachelor of Laws in 1880. He began at once topractice his profession at Muskegon, where he re-. ROBERT EMMET BUNKER mained till called, in 1901, to a professorship of Lawin the University. On August S, 1S70, he was mar-ried to Mary I-. Brown, and they have two children :Mary Louise ( 1899, now Mrs. Frank WardHewlett, of Jackson, Michigan) and Dr. RobertEmmet, Jr., of Youngstown, Ohio. DEAN TYLER SMITH 1905. He was married January 17, 1894, to Ella , a


. History of the University of Michigan . 1878, at Muskegon. In 1878 he entered the LawDepartment of the University and was graduatedBachelor of Laws in 1880. He began at once topractice his profession at Muskegon, where he re-. ROBERT EMMET BUNKER mained till called, in 1901, to a professorship of Lawin the University. On August S, 1S70, he was mar-ried to Mary I-. Brown, and they have two children :Mary Louise ( 1899, now Mrs. Frank WardHewlett, of Jackson, Michigan) and Dr. RobertEmmet, Jr., of Youngstown, Ohio. DEAN TYLER SMITH 1905. He was married January 17, 1894, to Ella , and they have three children : Stella Louise,Ella Cretchen, and Adelia. ROBERT EMMET BUNKER was bornat Grass Lake, Michigan, March 25, 1848, son ofJohn and Lavinia (Hall) Bunker. His preparatoryeducation was received in the public schools of hisnative place. He entered the University of Michi-gan and was graduated Bachelor of Arts in degree of Master of Arts followed in 1872 to 1875 he was superintendent ofschools at St. Johns, Michigan, and from 1875 to FRED NEWTON SCOTT was born atTerre Haute, Indiana, August 20, 1S60, son of Har-vey D. Scott, judge of the Superior Court. At theage of twenty he entere


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