. History of the Harvard Law School and of early legal conditions in America . ng) Catlin; admitted to Suffolk bar 1895, to Cook co. bar, Chi-cago, 1896; practiced in Chicago to 1902, firm Catlin, Moulton & Weberfrom 1897; afterward, Catlin & Moulton; in New York, 1902, organizedstock brokerage firm Catlin & Powell; member Langden Club. Resi-dence, 242 W. 104th New York; offices, Mills Building. CHRISTY, BAYARD HENDERSON, A. B. Williams 1894; born Sewickley, Apr. 21, 1872, son of George Harvey and Sarah Haskell (Mar-shall) Christy; father is lawyer; admitted to bar. Pittsburg. Penn.


. History of the Harvard Law School and of early legal conditions in America . ng) Catlin; admitted to Suffolk bar 1895, to Cook co. bar, Chi-cago, 1896; practiced in Chicago to 1902, firm Catlin, Moulton & Weberfrom 1897; afterward, Catlin & Moulton; in New York, 1902, organizedstock brokerage firm Catlin & Powell; member Langden Club. Resi-dence, 242 W. 104th New York; offices, Mills Building. CHRISTY, BAYARD HENDERSON, A. B. Williams 1894; born Sewickley, Apr. 21, 1872, son of George Harvey and Sarah Haskell (Mar-shall) Christy; father is lawyer; admitted to bar. Pittsburg. Penn.,Mch., 1897; practices in Pennsylvania and V. S. courts; makes specialtyof patent law; offices, 2203 Fanners Bank Bldg., Pittsburg; residence,403 Frederick ave., Sewickley. Penn.: member of Austin Law Club andtwo Greek letter fraternities. CLARK, EDWARD EVERETT, A. B. 1894; 30 Court St., Boston. CLARK, FRANK WELLS, A. B. Univ. of West Virginia 1890; 185 Main St.,New Martinsville, W. Va. CLARK, HARRY WORTHY. Ph. B. Buchtel Coll. 1894; 197 Merwin St.,Cleveland, o w ctf ,—I o ALUMNI ROLL. 235 CLARKSON, COKER FIFIELD, A. B. 1894; born Des Moines, la., May 11, 1870, son of James Sullivan and Anna (Howell) Clarkson; father wasEditor la. State Register, chairman Republican National Committee,first assistant postmaster general, and is surveyor of Port of New to Philadelphia bar, 1897; New York bar, 1899; associatedwith Tracy, Boardman & Platt; general practice alone 1900-03; 1904 todate specialized in corporation, patent and technical matters; secretarymechanical branch of Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers;editor A. L. A. M. Digest of Current Technical Literature; writer onautomobile subjects; member Pow Wow Club in Harvard Law School;member N. Y. Law Institute, Republican, Harvard and University clubs ;residence, Broadway and 110th St., N. Y City; office, 7 E. 42d St. CLIFFORD, ALBERT GOLDSMITH; 141 Chestnut Ave., Jamaica Plain. COFFIN, EDWARD RUSSEL


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