The biographical record of the class of seventy, Yale College, 1870-1904 . eport Medical Association in 1891, waspublished by a vote of the society. Other papers havebeen published in the Proceedings of the ConnecticutMedical Society. A Plea for the Domestic Disposal ofGarbage, read before the American Public Health Asso-ciation at Buffalo, New York, September 16, 1896, waspublished in the journal of the society. He took a trip to Mexico in 1892, and, if we may judgefrom some of the puns which are found in his answers toletters of inquiry about his status, has travailed often andextensively. T


The biographical record of the class of seventy, Yale College, 1870-1904 . eport Medical Association in 1891, waspublished by a vote of the society. Other papers havebeen published in the Proceedings of the ConnecticutMedical Society. A Plea for the Domestic Disposal ofGarbage, read before the American Public Health Asso-ciation at Buffalo, New York, September 16, 1896, waspublished in the journal of the society. He took a trip to Mexico in 1892, and, if we may judgefrom some of the puns which are found in his answers toletters of inquiry about his status, has travailed often andextensively. To close his record without repeating one ofthem would be writing up the play of Hamlet with Hamletleft out. In reply to the question whether he would be ata certain Class supper he wrote, Will dine a mite, whichhe came near doing to his seatmate as the puns rolled outof his ready mouth. He was married, December 25, 1879, to Miss ElizaWoodruff, daughter of Julius Steele Barnes, , ofSouthington, Connecticut. One child, Laura Barnes Wordin, was born to themMay 9, NON-GRADUATES ROBERT PERCY ALDEN, Son of the late Captain Alden of the United States Army,was born at West Point March 12, 1848. He enteredYale with Seventy and left during the first term of Sopho-more year. He studied political economy and chemistryfor two years in Europe, chiefly in Dresden ; returned inthe autumn of 1869 and for three years read law in Wash-ington and Philadelphia, being admitted to the bar in May,1872, at Philadelphia, and afterwards graduated from theColumbia Law School. Besides this degree of hereceived from Yale in the year 1875. The years1876, 1877, and 1879 were passed in Europe, where (atParis, June 20, 1878) he was married to Miss Mary IdaWarren, eldest daughter of George Henry Warren, of Troy,New York. He had a law office in New York in 1874 andagain in 1881. He writes (April, 1890): Returning fromEurope in 1879 ^ built a country house at Cornwall, Penn-sylvania, which wa


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