Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . , and since1896 has served as its Chairman. He was one oftlie founders of the Montclair Club and is at presentits President, and is a member of the Yale Club andof the National .-^rts Club, both of New York. is not actively interested in politics. Hemarried, October 26, 1881, .nette Cotton, daughterof Philip Doremus of Montclair. They have fourchildren : Philip, Francis Y., Florence and EdwinB. Goodell,


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . , and since1896 has served as its Chairman. He was one oftlie founders of the Montclair Club and is at presentits President, and is a member of the Yale Club andof the National .-^rts Club, both of New York. is not actively interested in politics. Hemarried, October 26, 1881, .nette Cotton, daughterof Philip Doremus of Montclair. They have fourchildren : Philip, Francis Y., Florence and EdwinB. Goodell, Jr. 284 UNIFERSiriES AND THEIR SONS GREENE, William Saunders Yale in Dayton, O., 1850; graduated Yale Scien-tific School, 1872 ; has been officially connected withvarious industrial enterprises and is now one of thefirm of Hickman-Melhorn Co., Pittsburg, Pa. GREENE, a mem-ber of the firm of Hickman-MelhornCompany, was born in Dayton, Ohio, December 9,1S50, son cf Jared B. and Esther Ann (Clark)Greene. His early education was obtained in thepublic schools of Cincinnati, Ohio, and he preparedfor College at the Hughes High School, that VVM. S. GREENE from which he entered the Sheffield Scientific Schoolof Yale and was graduated in 1872. Shortly afterleaving College he accepted the position of clerkwith the Gaylord Rolling Mill Company, Portsmouth,Ohio, remaining in their employ five years, andfrom 1877 to 1883 he was local agent at Ports-mouth of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and Ex-press. His next position was that of Secretary andTreasurer of the Standard Nail and Iron Company,which he relinquished in 1888 to enter the serviceof the Tiffin (Ohio) Nail Company, with which heremained three years, and from 1891 to 1899 wasSecretary of the Calumet Coke Company, Pittsburg,Pennsylvania, at which time the Coke Company wasabsorbed by the H. C. Frick Coke Company and he entered the present firm of Hickman-MelhornCompany, Manufacturers of Pipe Thr


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