History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . harge of the junior memher thereof. The son remained amemher of the firm until .\ugust of that \ear, when he purchasedan interest in the ( lakland Countx Post and the Pontiac DailyPress, of h(jth of which he has heen the editor since that time, hisfirst editorial experience heing while he was managing editor ofthe Inlander in the lniversit\- of Michigan. He has traveled ex-tensively in the Lnited States, Mexico and Kurope, is a memberof the American Microscopical Society and has written some forthat societys publicat


History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . harge of the junior memher thereof. The son remained amemher of the firm until .\ugust of that \ear, when he purchasedan interest in the ( lakland Countx Post and the Pontiac DailyPress, of h(jth of which he has heen the editor since that time, hisfirst editorial experience heing while he was managing editor ofthe Inlander in the lniversit\- of Michigan. He has traveled ex-tensively in the Lnited States, Mexico and Kurope, is a memberof the American Microscopical Society and has written some forthat societys publications. Although his tastes are literary heshares his fathers tastes for geology and has written also f(^rpublication in that line. lie married Maude Caldwell, a daughterof Dr. William C Caldwell, of bremont. ( )hio, whom he first metas a student at the Iniversity of Michigan, and he now has onechikl. W bile connected with the Detroit bar he wrijte a law liookentitled, The Legal Adviser and liusiness (Suide, which has justappeared. 170 Class of 70, University of Samuel B. Price, , Scranton, Pa. He was i)orn in Branchville,Sussex Co., New Jersey, April 29,1847. Attended the commonschools there, after reaching the])roper age, until the spring- of he entered lUairstown Ires-I)\terial Acadeni}- and completedhis preparation for college there inJune, 66. Was examined for ad-mission at Princeton sln)rtly afterand admitted. Entered the Col-lege of Xew Jersey, class of 70,at the opening of the term, in theautumn of 66. He continued inthe regular course with the classof 70, at Princeton, until some time in the spring of 68, when, of ill health, he returned to his home in \-ille, andremained there until ahout the lirst of Septemher, when he wentto Ann Arhor, arid took up a special course of stud_\- in the uni-versit}- curriculum and heg-an stud_\-iiig- law. These studies hecontinued urAil ahout May, 69, when he determined to make upthe studi


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