Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . a means ofcapital punishment. He has opposed secret societiesand inter-collegiate athletic contests, and his sin-cere, reasonable and authoritative criticism of thegame of football undoubtedly furthered the reformsin this sport which have been made within a fewyears past. It should be said, however, that ojiposition to football is directed not somuch against the game as such as against themethods, access
Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . a means ofcapital punishment. He has opposed secret societiesand inter-collegiate athletic contests, and his sin-cere, reasonable and authoritative criticism of thegame of football undoubtedly furthered the reformsin this sport which have been made within a fewyears past. It should be said, however, that ojiposition to football is directed not somuch against the game as such as against themethods, accessories and influences that seem in-separable from it as an inter-collegiate Wilder married, June 9, 1868, Sarah Cowell, daughter of Dr. William Nichols of Boston, Massa-chusetts, and has had three daughters : Ruth, MaryNichols and Bertha Wilder. HYAMS, Chapman Henry, Jr. Harvard, Class of in New Orleans, La., 1869; educated in School, Concord, N. H.; at Harvard AcademicDept. i888-gi ; Law School, 1891-92; banker in NewOrleans, La. CHAPMAN HENRY HYAMS, Banker, wasborn in New Orleans, Louisiana, November26, 1869, the son of Chapman Henry and Sara. C. H. HVAMS JR. Lavinia (Todd) Hyams. His early education wasreceived at the South, and going to New Englandfor the purpose of completing his studies, he pre-pared for College at the well known St. PaulsSchool in Concord, New Hampshire, from which heentered the Academic Department of Har\ard,transferring to the Law Department in 1891. Afterleaving the Law School of that Lhiiversity, in 1892,he returned to New Orleans, where he subsequentlyengaged in the banking business, and has sincebeen prominently identified with the financial inter-ests of that city, being at the present time juniormember of the firm of Hyams, Moore & Hyams has been successful in business and iswidely known among the financiers of the South. UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS 459 ANDREWS, James Parkhill Yale 1877,
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