Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . atics and symbolic logic, golfingand tricycling. He is a member of the St. Botolph,the Athletic, the Round Table, and the Mathemati-cal and Physical Clubs. WHEELOCK, George Gill Harvard i860, 1864 —Columbia 1864. Born in Boston, Mass., 1838; Academic student atHarvard ; medical student at Columbia Coll. of Surg. ; Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis Colum-bia, 1868-80; Attending Physician St. Luk
Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . atics and symbolic logic, golfingand tricycling. He is a member of the St. Botolph,the Athletic, the Round Table, and the Mathemati-cal and Physical Clubs. WHEELOCK, George Gill Harvard i860, 1864 —Columbia 1864. Born in Boston, Mass., 1838; Academic student atHarvard ; medical student at Columbia Coll. of Surg. ; Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis Colum-bia, 1868-80; Attending Physician St. Lukes andNursery and Childs Hospitals New York; Trustee and Registrar College of Physicians and Surgeons,1885-91; Trustee of Columbia since 1891. GEORGE GILL WHEELOCK, , Trus-tee of Columbia, was born in Boston,Massachusetts, November 24, 1838, son of Gilland Eleanor (Bellows) Wheelock. He is a de-scendant in the eighth generation of the Wheelock, a graduate of Cambridge Uni-versity, England, who emigrated to America in1637 ; his father, Gill Wheelock, was born in North-boro, Massachusetts, in 1790, became a successfulmerchant in Boston. Died in 1842. His mother. GEO. G. WHEELOCK was a daughter of Josiah Bellows, P2sq., of Walpole,New Hampshire ; great-granddaughter of ColonelBenjamin Bellows, who founded that town in 1752,and a descendant of John Bellows, who arrived fromEngland on the ship Hopewell in 1635, settling atConcord, Massachusetts. Died in 1859. The sub-ject of this sketch was graduated from Harvard withthe Class of i860, after which he pursued his pro-fessional studies in the College of Physicians andSurgeons, the Medical Department of Columbia,taking the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1864,and the same year he received that of Master ofArts from Harvard. Locating permanently in NewYork City he subsequendy became .\ttending Phy-sician to St. Lukes and the Nursery and Childs UNIVERSITIES ANT) THEIR SONS 385 Hospitals, and also established a large priva
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