. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ournal of the Franklin Institute,Prof. John Fries Frazer. 1850-66; author of numerous treati- ses on light, heat, electricity, mechanics, and the steam engine. He receivedthe degree of LL. D. from Harvard University in 1857; and the degree ofPh. D., from University in 1854. He was married September 1, 1838, to Charlotte Jeffers Cave of Phila-delphia, who died August 19, 1881. Three children were born to them:Anne, born July 24, 1839, married the Rev. Thomas Kittera Conrad, resides1711 Walnut Street, Phi


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ournal of the Franklin Institute,Prof. John Fries Frazer. 1850-66; author of numerous treati- ses on light, heat, electricity, mechanics, and the steam engine. He receivedthe degree of LL. D. from Harvard University in 1857; and the degree ofPh. D., from University in 1854. He was married September 1, 1838, to Charlotte Jeffers Cave of Phila-delphia, who died August 19, 1881. Three children were born to them:Anne, born July 24, 1839, married the Rev. Thomas Kittera Conrad, resides1711 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; Sarah, born February 17, 1841,married Richard Lewis Ashurst, resides 321 So. 11th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.;Presifor, born July 24, 1844, graduated from the University of Pennsylvania1862, and decorated by the French Government with the golden palmsof the Academy; died April 7, 1909; was awarded in 1882 the degree of Docteurof Sciences Naturelles, after public examination by the French government,being the first, not a native of France, to whom it was SKETCHES ACADEMY OF CADETS. 115 r f? w-


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