. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. ublicschools, Phillips-Exeter Academy and Harvard; mem-ber Editorial Staff Tribune, 1888-95 • Managing EditorNew York Press latter year, Editor-in-Chief and pub-lisher since 1896; served in Porto Rico during SpanishWar as an Officer of Volunteers. ERWIN , Journalist, was born inSalt Lake City, Utah, December 25, 1865,son of George and Mary Virginia (Ervin) Ward- man. Having pursued his primary studies in t


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. ublicschools, Phillips-Exeter Academy and Harvard; mem-ber Editorial Staff Tribune, 1888-95 • Managing EditorNew York Press latter year, Editor-in-Chief and pub-lisher since 1896; served in Porto Rico during SpanishWar as an Officer of Volunteers. ERWIN , Journalist, was born inSalt Lake City, Utah, December 25, 1865,son of George and Mary Virginia (Ervin) Ward- man. Having pursued his primary studies in thepublic schools he prepared for College at PhillipsAcademy, Exeter, New Hampshire, and took hisBachelors degree at Harvard with the Class of1888. Joining the Editorial Staff of the New YorkTribune, immediately after graduation he receivedexcellent training in the service of that newspaperwith which he was connected for nearly seven years,and in 1895 ^^ accepted the Managing Editorshipof the New York Press. In 1896 he became F^ditor-in-Chief and publisher of that paper, which he hasever since successfully conducted and under hisprogressive management the Press has taken its. l)lace among the leading Metropolitan dailies, withall of which it compares favorably in enterprise,general make-up and editorial excellence. entered the army in the Spanish War asa member of Troop i\, New York Volunteer was appointed first lieutenant in the TwoHundred and First New York Volunteer Infan-try and afterward transferred to the Two Hun-dred and Second Regiment, and in the PortoRican Campaign he served as .?\ide-de-camp onthe staff of Major-General Brooke. He is a mem-ber of tlie Harvard, Reform, Hardware, and Re-publican Clubs, New York. He resides in NewYork City. UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS 305 TREAT, John Harvey Harvard in Pittsfield, N. H., 1839; graduated Harvard,1862; AM., 1865; engaged in business in Lawrence,Mass, 1862-92; travelle


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