. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. r. Lee is amember of the New I^ngland Society, St. Society, Sons of the Revolution, the University Clubof the City of New York, being one of its foundersin 1865, and of the Century Association and theUnion, Knickerbocker and Seawanhaka-CorinthianYacht Clubs. He is an unwavering Republican, buthas never taken an active part in politics. Hemarried, November 21, 187 i, Mary Ray King, whodied June 3, 1897. H


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. r. Lee is amember of the New I^ngland Society, St. Society, Sons of the Revolution, the University Clubof the City of New York, being one of its foundersin 1865, and of the Century Association and theUnion, Knickerbocker and Seawanhaka-CorinthianYacht Clubs. He is an unwavering Republican, buthas never taken an active part in politics. Hemarried, November 21, 187 i, Mary Ray King, whodied June 3, 1897. He has four children: JamesGore King, Franklin Lawrence, Caroline King andEliot Lee. MAPELSDEN, Reuben Columbia in New York City, 1851; educated in privateschools and at the White Plains Military Academy;graduated Columbia Law School, 1874; actively en-gaged in general practice in New York City since 1875. REUBEN MAPELSDEN, Lawyer, was born inNew York City, April 19, 1851, the sonof Reuben Mapelsden and Ann Holme, both ofEnglish birth and descent. He received his earlyeducation in private schools and at the MilitaryAcademy at White Plains, New York. After leav-. R. MAPELSDEN ing the .Academy he spent several years in business,but his natural bent being towards the law, liedecided to adopt the profession, and to that endentered the Law School of Columbia, graduating UNirERSiriES AND rHEIR SONS S7 in 1874 as Bachelor of Laws. Since graduationlie has practised his profession in New York City,doing a general law business, but making a spe-cialty of conveyancing, and being regarded as anauthority of weight on real estate law. He has alsofor many years been much consulted on municipaland other bonds, their regularity, validity, etc. is a Democrat in politics, but the en-grossing duties of his professional career leave himno time for active participation in party struggles,lie is a member of a number of clubs in New YorkCity, in the boroughs of both Manhatt


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