. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. The Old Cannon sey Street Railway Company, Legal Department,Spencer Weart, General Counsel. Under question 6 he says: While owing a great deal to the contact with theClass of 76, and being under obligations to Prince-ton College for such an education as there received,I would like to say something agreeable aboutPrinceton University, but my feelings must giveway to my judgment. HENRY HORACE WEBSTER. Died January^ 17, 1891. [See Record ^o. V., page 85.] REV. IRVING ELISHA WHITE, 172 HighlandAvenue, Port Chester,


. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. The Old Cannon sey Street Railway Company, Legal Department,Spencer Weart, General Counsel. Under question 6 he says: While owing a great deal to the contact with theClass of 76, and being under obligations to Prince-ton College for such an education as there received,I would like to say something agreeable aboutPrinceton University, but my feelings must giveway to my judgment. HENRY HORACE WEBSTER. Died January^ 17, 1891. [See Record ^o. V., page 85.] REV. IRVING ELISHA WHITE, 172 HighlandAvenue, Port Chester, New York. From 1886 to 1896 I was pastor of the SecondPresbyterian Church at Peekskill, New York. Iresigned in April, 1896, and spent a year May, 1897, I came here as pastor of the Pres-byterian Church, and have been hard at worksince. WILLIAM H. WHITTLESEY, Seattie, Wash-ington, care of Charles F. Whittlesey, Esq. A letter from W. A. Cleland, bearing date of June6, says: I have just returned from a flying tripthrough Seattle, and endeavored to find lear


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