. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. nd one of the foremostleaders in the movement for rational as distinctfrom dogmatic religion. He was a member of theMassachusetts Historical Society, also of the and the Thursday Evening Clubs of politics he was a liberal Republican. Mr. Froth-ingham was married in 1847, ii Boston, to CarolineElizabeth Curtis, daughter of Caleb Curtis : theironly child was Elizabeth, now Mrs. William


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. nd one of the foremostleaders in the movement for rational as distinctfrom dogmatic religion. He was a member of theMassachusetts Historical Society, also of the and the Thursday Evening Clubs of politics he was a liberal Republican. Mr. Froth-ingham was married in 1847, ii Boston, to CarolineElizabeth Curtis, daughter of Caleb Curtis : theironly child was Elizabeth, now Mrs. William of Boston. He died in Boston, Decem-ber 27, 1895. BOARDMAN, Edward Chadwick Harvard 1871 - Columbia in Brooklyn. N. Y, 1849; educated at a mili-tary school and under private tutor ; graduated Harvard,1871; Columbia Law School, 1873; admitted to Bar,1873, and is now practising law in New York City. EDWARD CHADWICK BOARDMAN, Lawyer,was born in Brooklyn, New York, October19, 1849, the son of Andrew and Julia (Chadwick)Boardman. He acquired his early education at amilitary school in Poughkeepsie, New York, andhaving prepared for College under the direction of. EDW. C. a private tutor, he entered Harvard, graduatingwith the Class of 1S71. While a law student atColumbia, he served as a clerk in the office ofMessrs. Benedict & Boardman, and having takenthe degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1873, he wasadmitted to the Bar by the Supreme Court of NewYork. Believing that the metropolis was an unusu-ally good field for a young and ambitious lawyer toachieve success, he made a place for himself amongthe thousands of struggling aspirants for legalhonors, subsequently becoming a member of thefirm of Boardman & Boardman, successors to Bene-dict & Boardman. i\Ir. Boardman is a member ofthe University and Harvard Clubs, New York, andof the Casino in Garden City, where he politics he is a Republican but supported GroverCleveland for the Presidency. 13- UNIVE


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