Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . s on hismothers side, the Morrises and Strykers. wereprominent at the time of the Revolutionary War,members of both families serving in the .\mericanArmy. George M. Shipman attended schools inhis native town in his early youth and was fitted forCollege by the Rev. Frederick Knighton, , whowas his teacher for many years. He entered Prince-ton in the Sophomore class in September 1S68,and was graduated with the Cl


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . s on hismothers side, the Morrises and Strykers. wereprominent at the time of the Revolutionary War,members of both families serving in the .\mericanArmy. George M. Shipman attended schools inhis native town in his early youth and was fitted forCollege by the Rev. Frederick Knighton, , whowas his teacher for many years. He entered Prince-ton in the Sophomore class in September 1S68,and was graduated with the Class of 1870, receivinghis Masters degree in course, .\fter studying lawin Belvidere with his father, he was admitted to theBar of the New Jersey Supreme Court, as an .Attor-ney in June 1873, and as a Counsellor, June practised law with his father as partner, underthe firm name of J. G. Shipman & Son, from June1873 until December 1892, when his father died,and he continued to practise in the same oiifice, alone,in Belvidere, where he is at the present time. Heis attorney for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Westernand the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad. GEORUE M. SHIPMAN corporations, also a member of the Pomfret Club ofEaston, Pennsylvania. In religion Mr. Shipman isa Presbyterian. He is a member of tlie first Pres-byterian Church of Belvidere, and a ruling Elder inthat church, having been elected after the death ofhis father in 1893. He was married to Annie , June 26, 1878, and has three children:Margaret W., Jehiel G. and George M. Shipman, Jr. QUEEN, John Wahl Princeton 1887, 1889. Born at Mount Pleasant, Hunterdon Co., N. J., 1862;fitted for College at New Jersey State Model School,graduating in 1883; graduated Princeton, 1887; SouthEast Club Fellow in Social Science at Princeton, 1887-88 ; post-graduate student, i888-8g, receiving degrees of UNIlERSiriES JND THEIR SONS 405 and June 1889 ; acting Prof, of History andPolitical Scienc


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