Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ons. He is a member of the Sons of theAmerican Revolution, the Maine Medical Associa-tion, York County Medical Society, of which he wasPresident in 1896, the .American .Academy of Medi-cine, the Saco and Biddeford Medical Club, Phi NuTheta of Wesleyan University and a number ofother organizations. He married, January 12, 1899,Mrs. Ida M. Heald of Lovell, Maine. JOHNSON, William James Columbia in Mad


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ons. He is a member of the Sons of theAmerican Revolution, the Maine Medical Associa-tion, York County Medical Society, of which he wasPresident in 1896, the .American .Academy of Medi-cine, the Saco and Biddeford Medical Club, Phi NuTheta of Wesleyan University and a number ofother organizations. He married, January 12, 1899,Mrs. Ida M. Heald of Lovell, Maine. JOHNSON, William James Columbia in Madison, Ind., 1854; educated in public andprivate schools in his native town ; graduated HanoverCollege, 1872 ; , a few years later ; travelling sales-man, 1872-76; , Columbia Law School, 1878;member of State Legislature, 1880 ; since i8gi Direc-tor in the Eagle Cotton Mills Co.; since 1894 Managerof the National Starch Manufacturing Company andSecretary of the R. Johnson Yarn and Cordage Mills. WILLIAM JAMES JOHNSON, Business Man,was born in Madison, Indiana, January13, 1S54, the son of Richard and Jane DickeyJohnson. He is of Scotch-Irish descent. He IV. — 4. WILLIAM JOHNSON R. Johnson Yarn and Cordage Mills. He married int886 Ida Greiner. They had six children, four ofwhom survive: David Waring, Mildred, WilliamJames, Jr., and Albert Charles Johnson. 5° UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS BURR, William P. Columbia in Dublin, Ireland, 1856; educated privatelyand at the De La Salle Institute in New York, and atSt. James College, Baltimore, Md. ; entered ColumbiaLaw School, graduating in 1879; has since practisedhis profession in New York City. WILLI.\M P. BURR, Lawyer, was bom inDublin, Ireland, March 30, 1856. Hereceived his early education there under the tuitionof a niece of Cardinal Cullen. Coming to New-York in 1863 he attended the De La Salle Institute,and later studied at St. James College in Baltimore. Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Commer


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