. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. ncern was incorporated, becamePresident of the company then formed. He retiredpartially in 1893, then served as Vice-President ofthe company; retiring entirely in 1899. Mr. Perryis a member of the University, Players, Church andEngineers Clubs, the Century Association, AmericanSociety of Mechanical Engineers, Society of MiningEngineers, the Institution of Civil Engineers ofLondon, and the New England Societ). He m


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. ncern was incorporated, becamePresident of the company then formed. He retiredpartially in 1893, then served as Vice-President ofthe company; retiring entirely in 1899. Mr. Perryis a member of the University, Players, Church andEngineers Clubs, the Century Association, AmericanSociety of Mechanical Engineers, Society of MiningEngineers, the Institution of Civil Engineers ofLondon, and the New England Societ). He mar-ried, October 7, 1S68, and has two children. ii6 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS STEELE, George Monroe Columbia 1871. Born in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., 1847 ; educated incommon schools; , Ripon College, Ripon, Wis.,1869; , 1885; , Columbia, 1871; has sincegraduation practised his profession in Oshkosh, Wis. GEORGE MONROE STEELfc:, , Physi-cian, was born in St. Lawrence county,New York, August 23, 1847, the son of Elijah andEmily J. (Ward) Steele. Both his parents wereborn in Massachusetts of old Colonial stock. Heattended in boyhood the common schools of his. G. M. STEELE native place and later entered Ripon College, \Vis-consin, graduating as Bachelor of Science in 1869and receiving the degree of Master of .Arts from thesame institution in 1885. He studied medicine atthe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Colum-bia, graduating as Doctor of Medicine in 1871, andimmediately removed to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, wherehe commenced the practice of his profession whichhe has since continued with marked success. is a member of the Fox River Valley Medi-cal Society, the Northwestern Wisconsin MedicalSociety, the State Medical Society and .AmericanMedical Association, and has served as Presidentof all except the last named organization. He isan examiner for the New York, the ., I^iiui- table, Home, Metropolitan and .American Union LifeInsurance Companies


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