. History of the Harvard Law School and of early legal conditions in America . RANK MILLER, A. B. Harvard 1883; born Mattapoisett,Aug. 16, 1862, son of William Edward and Sophronia Sturtevant(Holmes) Sparrow; practices in Massachusetts courts; offices, 30 Pur-chase St., residence, New Bedford; treasurer of New Bedford Bar Assn.;served as member of Board of License Commissioners of New Bed-ford since 1886. STAVERT, REUBEN DOW; Summerside, P. E. , ROBERT EUGENE, A. B. Univ. of Alabama 1880; 14 Commerce St., Montgomery, Ala. STORER, JOHN HUMPHREYS, A. B. 1882; born Milton, Sept. 28, 1859


. History of the Harvard Law School and of early legal conditions in America . RANK MILLER, A. B. Harvard 1883; born Mattapoisett,Aug. 16, 1862, son of William Edward and Sophronia Sturtevant(Holmes) Sparrow; practices in Massachusetts courts; offices, 30 Pur-chase St., residence, New Bedford; treasurer of New Bedford Bar Assn.;served as member of Board of License Commissioners of New Bed-ford since 1886. STAVERT, REUBEN DOW; Summerside, P. E. , ROBERT EUGENE, A. B. Univ. of Alabama 1880; 14 Commerce St., Montgomery, Ala. STORER, JOHN HUMPHREYS, A. B. 1882; born Milton, Sept. 28, 1859, sonof Horatio Robinson and Emily Elvira (Gilmore) Storer; father aphysician and an A. B. of Harvard, 1850, M. D. 1853, LL B 1868;professor of a medical college; son admitted to bar of Mass., in SuffolkCo., Sept., 1885, while a student in office of Popes, Gray & Loring;now manager of trust estates; director State Trust Co.; president anddirector of Greater New York Development Co.; trustee Boston WaterPower Co.; trustee of various trust estates and corporations; member. 00 oo c<J T—r o ALUMNI ROLL. 177 Mass. State Bar, Ames-Gray Law Club, etc.; address, 85 State St.,Boston. TUPPER, WILLIAM JOHNSTON; Manitoba Trusts Bldg., Winnipeg, Mani-toba. WADE, WINTHROP ROWLAND, A. B. Harvard 1881, LL. B. and A. ; born Boston, Feb. 20, 1860, son of Reuben S. and Almira (How-land) Wade; admitted Suffolk bar Jan. 23, 1884; one of the founders ofthe Harvard Law School Association and its treasurer during the firstseven years of its existence; continuous member of its council from be-ginning; one of the founders of the Harvard Grad. Magazine (July 1,1892) and its treasurer from beginning; Secy, of the board of Overseersof Harvard Coll. since Oct. 9, 1901; justice of the peace since Sept. 16,1885; notary public since Feb. 5, 1890; trustee of the Institution ofSavings in Town of Dedham, and director of the Dedham Water Co.;member Bar Assn. of the City of Boston, since 1888; Suffolk Ba


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