Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . was educated partly in public and partly inl)rivate schools in California, and fitted for Collegeat the Williston Seminary at Easthampton, Massa-chusetts, entering Yale in 1883. He graduated in1S87, attended Yale Law School for a year andcomjileted his course at Columbia Law .School, re-ceiving the degree of Bachelor of Laws in graduation Mr. Knight served a clerkship inthe ofifice of Evarts, Choate & B


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . was educated partly in public and partly inl)rivate schools in California, and fitted for Collegeat the Williston Seminary at Easthampton, Massa-chusetts, entering Yale in 1883. He graduated in1S87, attended Yale Law School for a year andcomjileted his course at Columbia Law .School, re-ceiving the degree of Bachelor of Laws in graduation Mr. Knight served a clerkship inthe ofifice of Evarts, Choate & Beaman in New YorkCity. He returned to California on account of illhealth in the latter part of 1890, and early in thefollowing year commenced the practice of law inSan Francisco. In 1893, he was appointed, Oiney, .Assistant lnited for the Northern District of held this position, and for several months that 248 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS of United States Attorney, until 1898, when heresigned and resumed private practice in San Fran-cisco. He is now a member of the firm of Page,McCutchen, Harding & Knight. While in New. SAMUEL KNIGHT York Mr. Knight was a member of Troop A of theState National Guard. He was Secretary of theUniversity Club of San Francisco from 1893 to 1895and President of the Yale Alumni Association ofCalifornia from 1898 to 1900. Mr. Knight married,October 8, 1895, Mary Hurd, daughter of Charlesand Susan M. Holbrook of San Francisco. Theyhave no children. MONGER, Theodore Thornton Yale 1851, in Bainbridge, N. Y., 1830; graduated Yale,1851 and at the Yale Theological Seminary, 1855; hasheld Congregational Pastorates in various places, nowlocated in New Haven ; member of the Yale Corpora-tion since 1887; widely known as preacher and writer. THEODORE THORNTON MUNGER, D. D.,Fellow of Yale, was born in Bainbridge,Chenango county. New York, March 5, 1830. Hewas educated at Yale, graduating from the


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