. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. ?kr- • < • •uM?-<iftA-y:f:. INFIRMARY LIEUT. JONATHAN WILLIAMS BIDDLE. Died September 30, 1877. [See Record No. IV.,page 28.] ROBERT EDWIN BONNER, The New York Ledger, Spruce and William Streets, New York City. The President of the Class writes: The answers to your first four inquiries, to wit: name, history, marriage since last report, and children, remain about the same as in my report five years ago. The same name with no new titles, the same business with no political honors added, the same wife and th
. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. ?kr- • < • •uM?-<iftA-y:f:. INFIRMARY LIEUT. JONATHAN WILLIAMS BIDDLE. Died September 30, 1877. [See Record No. IV.,page 28.] ROBERT EDWIN BONNER, The New York Ledger, Spruce and William Streets, New York City. The President of the Class writes: The answers to your first four inquiries, to wit: name, history, marriage since last report, and children, remain about the same as in my report five years ago. The same name with no new titles, the same business with no political honors added, the same wife and the same children. In regard to your fifth question, my children aresufficiently young that their primary education isthe subject which is now engrossing my sparetime. It is my intention that they shall all speakEnglish, German and French by the time they ar-rive at twenty-one years of age, shall be preparedfor college and shall take either the scientific oracademic course, according to the inclination ofeach youngster. Also that they shall be given theprivilege of choosing their own university. Itwill not be my
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