History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . of Michigan in Sep-tcmher, 1866, with the class of 70,and took his 1!..S. degree with theclass. He joined the Zeta Psifraternity, the .\l])ha Xn literarysociety and the Philozetian dehat-ing cluh; was one of the speakersat the tirst .Sophomore summers of 70 and 71, hewas in l*. .S. surve\- on and Superior, as assist-ant engineer, and had charge of the U. S. steamer the summer, that of /2. he was at h\) Lac, Wis., measuring a hase line for Michigan Lake Su
History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . of Michigan in Sep-tcmher, 1866, with the class of 70,and took his 1!..S. degree with theclass. He joined the Zeta Psifraternity, the .\l])ha Xn literarysociety and the Philozetian dehat-ing cluh; was one of the speakersat the tirst .Sophomore summers of 70 and 71, hewas in l*. .S. surve\- on and Superior, as assist-ant engineer, and had charge of the U. S. steamer the summer, that of /2. he was at h\) Lac, Wis., measuring a hase line for Michigan Lake Survey.]n fall of that year he went to Europe, visiting, en route, the prin-cipal cities of Ireland and England, stopping a cou]jle of weeks inLondon, then crossed over to the continent, going to Hamhurg,llerlin, Dresden, the Pohemian mountains, Saxonv, Switzerlandand then to a beautiful town in Silesia, where he studied (iermanfor a time, and subse(|ueritl\- he was admitted as a regular studentat the L niversity of Leipzig. He returned home in /^. antl was. 162 Class of yo, Unixkksitv of Michigan. employed on primary l^ase line work as assistant engineer on lake surve}- on Lake Ontario, and at lluitalo, until Alay, 76,when he was admitted to the bar, and eommenced practicing lawat Erie. l^a. Me has lieen successfully engaged in his professionever since. In January. 1896. he was selected as a commissionerof the water works in Erie and has served on the board con-tinuoush- e\-er since, now being its president. He is thoroughlyconversant with ever}- detail of that department and the serviceshe has rendered to the city have been invaluable. Was marriedDec. 13. 76. to Li\ia E. Keator. of Cortland. X. Y. Children:Ronievn Keator. Irving Sands, and Marguerite Elizabeth, ofwhom Irving Sands, only, is living. ^\v. ( dds is an assoeiate mem1)er of the American Society ofCivil Engineers, and an honorar} meml)er of Picking Xaval Ciar-rison and Arm\- and Xavv Inion. Darius Comstock Penni
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