Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . adelphia in 1875, where he has sinceedited the Sunday School Times. During his travelsin the P^ast, in 1881, Dr. Trumbull made a valuablecontribution to archaeology by his success in locat-ing the site of the biblical Kadesh Barnea, which hadlong been an object of search. Yale made him anhonorary Master of .\rts in 1866, and later, in1887-1S88, he filled the position of Lyman BeecherLecturer on Preaching at that Ll


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . adelphia in 1875, where he has sinceedited the Sunday School Times. During his travelsin the P^ast, in 1881, Dr. Trumbull made a valuablecontribution to archaeology by his success in locat-ing the site of the biblical Kadesh Barnea, which hadlong been an object of search. Yale made him anhonorary Master of .\rts in 1866, and later, in1887-1S88, he filled the position of Lyman BeecherLecturer on Preaching at that Ll^niversity. He re-ceived the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Lafayette and from the Inivcrsity City of NewYork, in 1S83. In addition to his editorial workDr. Trumbull has published a large number ofbooks, many of them dealing with Sunday Schoolwork and with his army experiences. SIMONDS, John Calhoun Yale in Abbeville, S. C, 1863; educated at Phillips-Exeter Academy ; graduated Yale, 1887 ; Cashier, FirstNational Bank of Charleston. JOHN CALHOUN SIMONDS, Cashier of theFirst National Bank of Charleston, SouthCarolina, was born in Abbeville, in that state, Oc-. JOHN C. SIMONDS tober 24, 1863, son of .drew and Sarah M.(Calhoun) Simonds. He is connected throughboth sides of the family with some of the oldest andbest known families of the South. Mr. Simondsreceived his early education and fitted for Collegeat the Phillips Academy at Exeter, New Hampshire,and on his graduation from there in 1883 enteredYale, taking his degree in 18S7. He shortly afterbecaine connected with the First National Bank ofCharleston, South Carolina, and his connection withthat institution has since continued. Mr. Simondshas never taken an active interest in the politicalstruggles of the day, and has never held or sought 2l8 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS public office. The cares of his responsible positionkeep him fully occupied. He married, March 9,1892, Elizabeth M. Branch. They have two chi


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