. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. of CivilEngineers and was elected its President in 1897;also of the Harvard and Round Table Clubs, NewOrleans; and is identified with the leading literary,scientific, art and social functions occurring in thatcity. Mr. Harrod has been twice married ; in1865 to Harriet S. Uhlhorn, and in 18S3 to hersister, Eugenia, daughters of a physician of Germandescent. Powers Institute, Bernardston, Mass., graduatedTufts Colle


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. of CivilEngineers and was elected its President in 1897;also of the Harvard and Round Table Clubs, NewOrleans; and is identified with the leading literary,scientific, art and social functions occurring in thatcity. Mr. Harrod has been twice married ; in1865 to Harriet S. Uhlhorn, and in 18S3 to hersister, Eugenia, daughters of a physician of Germandescent. Powers Institute, Bernardston, Mass., graduatedTufts College, 1867; student at Harvard Law Schooland admitted to the Bar, 1870; resident of New Bed-ford, Mass., since 1871 ; Registrar in Bankruptcy, 1872-78; member of New Bedford School Com., 1874-78;City Solicitor, 1877; Representative in Legislature,1876-77, and Senator, 1878-79; , 1879-93; of Mass., since 1894; Trustee of Tufts Col-lege since 1878. HOSEA MORRILL KNOWLTON, Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Massa-chusetts, was born in Durham, Androscoggin county,Maine, May 20, 1847, son of the Rev. Isaac CaseKnowlton, , and Mary Smith Wellington. His. KNOWLTON, Hosea Morrill Harvard Law School Class of 1870. Born in Durham, Me., 1847; prepared for College in high schools in Bangor, Me., Keene, N. H., and at HOSE.\ MORRILL KNOWXTON father was a prominent clergyman of the UniversalistChurch, and his mother was a descendant of KenelmWinslow, a brother of Governor Edward Winslowof the Plymouth Colony. Hosea M. Knowltonreceived his early education in the public schools ofDurham and several other towns in Maine in whichhis parents resided during his boyhood, and wasprepared for College in the high schools of Bangor,Maine, and Keene, New Hampshire, and at PowersInstitute, Bernardston, Massachusetts. He wasgraduated at Tufts College in the Class of 1867,delivering the Latin Salutatory as his Commencementpart and being chosen Class Historian. The God-dard prize


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