History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . r, of Burlington, Vermont. He married in Buffalo, Sarah E. Bryant, of North Tonawanda, New York. Mr. Harrower, graduated from the University of Michigan in 1878, withthe degree of A. B., studied at Berlin, 1885-86; at Halle, Germany, 1886-87,where he received the degrees of M. A. and Ph. D. In religion a Christian, in politics Independent. He taught the classicsin the high school in Grand Rapids, 1878; 1881-83, instructor in history andpohtical economy, at M. A. C; 1883-85, professor of the same
History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . r, of Burlington, Vermont. He married in Buffalo, Sarah E. Bryant, of North Tonawanda, New York. Mr. Harrower, graduated from the University of Michigan in 1878, withthe degree of A. B., studied at Berlin, 1885-86; at Halle, Germany, 1886-87,where he received the degrees of M. A. and Ph. D. In religion a Christian, in politics Independent. He taught the classicsin the high school in Grand Rapids, 1878; 1881-83, instructor in history andpohtical economy, at M. A. C; 1883-85, professor of the same; 1887, assist-ant professor of Latin, University of Michigan. Contractor in architecturaliron and steel, Buffalo, New York. He was a genial and efficient teacher,well prepared for his work. Many of his friends were surprised when hequit teaching. Children: None. Residence: 410 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York. James Satterlee, M. S., son of Henry Satterlee, of Corinth, New York,and Harriet (Fay) Satterlee, of Livingston county. New York, was born 422 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY
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