. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. S78. From 1878to 1880 he was Instructor in the academic branchesat the Princeton Preparatory School, receiving hisMasters degree from Princeton in course. He sub-sequently studied medicine for a year at the Univer-sity of Pennsylvania and at the Commencement ofthat institution in 1881 was awarded the OsteologicalPrize for an on a subject in He afterwards took up tlie study of lawat the U


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. S78. From 1878to 1880 he was Instructor in the academic branchesat the Princeton Preparatory School, receiving hisMasters degree from Princeton in course. He sub-sequently studied medicine for a year at the Univer-sity of Pennsylvania and at the Commencement ofthat institution in 1881 was awarded the OsteologicalPrize for an on a subject in He afterwards took up tlie study of lawat the University of Pennsylvania and in the office of Wayne MacVeagh & George Tucker Bispham ofPhiladelphia. He was admitted to the Bar in 1884and has since that time been engaged in activepractice in Philadelphia. In addition to the prac-tice of his profession he has written a number ofarticles for legal periodicals, chiefly on subjectsrelating to Constitutional Law. Since 1892 has been Lecturer on Business Law andPractice in the College Department of the Univer-sity of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Uni-versity Club and Rittenhouse Club of A. H. WINTERSTEEN In politics, he is a Republican. He was married,August 27, 1896, to Lucretia May, and has onechild : John Wintersteen. LONEY, Henry Donnellan Princeton in Baltimore, Md., 1834; early education in pri-vate schools ; graduated Princeton. 1854 : read law andadmitted to the Baltimore Bar, 1857; died 1899. HIARV noXXELLAN LONEY, Lawyer, wasborn in , Maryland, November14, 1834, son of William and Rebecca (Tryer)Loney. His great-grandfather, Thomas Donnellan,served as .Adjutant-General during the RevolutionaryWar. He received his early education in privateschools, priiicipallv those of the Rev. William N. UNirERSiriES AND THEIR SONS 107 Pendleton, and was graduated from Princeton in theClass of 1854, taking the degree of Master of Artsin course. He later took up the study of la


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