. History of the University of Michigan . ids, treasurer of the Gillette RollerBearing Company, also of that city, and is offi-cially connected with various other large firms. Hewas for some time a member of the Twenty-secondRegiment, National Guard, State of New York, fromwhich he retired with the rank of captain of theveteran corps. For years he was chairman of theManistee County Republican Committee, and for a LOYAL EDWIN KNAPPEN was born atHastings, Michigan, January 27, 1854, son of Edwinand Sarah M. (Nevins) Knappen. He is of NewEngland ancestry, and both his paternal great-grand-fathers


. History of the University of Michigan . ids, treasurer of the Gillette RollerBearing Company, also of that city, and is offi-cially connected with various other large firms. Hewas for some time a member of the Twenty-secondRegiment, National Guard, State of New York, fromwhich he retired with the rank of captain of theveteran corps. For years he was chairman of theManistee County Republican Committee, and for a LOYAL EDWIN KNAPPEN was born atHastings, Michigan, January 27, 1854, son of Edwinand Sarah M. (Nevins) Knappen. He is of NewEngland ancestry, and both his paternal great-grand-fathers served in the Revolutionary War. After theregular preparatory training in the Hastings schoolshe entered the University of .Michigan and was gradu-ated Bachelor of Arts in 1873, taking the Mastersdegree in course three years later. On leaving theUniversity he entered immediately upon the studyof the law, which was interrupted by six monthsservice as assistant principal of the Hastings HighSchool. He then resumed his law studies with the.


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