. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. ^7/to aff-yQctr-tound so/t drinti ANHEUSER-BUSCHST. LOUIS Sold everywhere-families supplied bygrocer druggist anddealer- -Visitors arecordially invited toinspect our The Colorado College Newspaper Volume XXI. COLORADO SPRINGS. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919 Number 7 PROFESSOR JAMES HUTCHINSON KERR, FORMER copies Of NUGGgr MAILEDACTING PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE, DIES HERE Came to Institution in 1875 and was in Presidents Chair for a Time; Had International Name; Founded the Mining School as Geologist The funeral services for Doctor I gineer of t


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. ^7/to aff-yQctr-tound so/t drinti ANHEUSER-BUSCHST. LOUIS Sold everywhere-families supplied bygrocer druggist anddealer- -Visitors arecordially invited toinspect our The Colorado College Newspaper Volume XXI. COLORADO SPRINGS. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919 Number 7 PROFESSOR JAMES HUTCHINSON KERR, FORMER copies Of NUGGgr MAILEDACTING PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE, DIES HERE Came to Institution in 1875 and was in Presidents Chair for a Time; Had International Name; Founded the Mining School as Geologist The funeral services for Doctor I gineer of the Pennsylvania Hutchinson Kerr, former Col- After this he entered Yale, where heorado College professor and at one i graduated in 1865, having obtainedtime president, were held last Tliurs- a practical knowledge of geology. Heday morning at the Masonic Temple, obtained further knowledge thru ex-Trie various orders of the Masonic ploring the formations in the Alle-fratemity, and representatives of Col- ghenies. Following his graduationorado College, El Paso County Pion- from Yale, where he received his Mas-eer Society, and the First Congrega- | ters degree, he was appointed by thetional Church, assi


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