History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . have a son. now a ph\sician in Allegan, ]\lich., and adaughter. Miss IJeatrice, at 306 Class of 70. University of Michigan. Judson Newell at Salem, Mich., June 6, 1894. He entered the University of Michigan, from Ann Arbor, in1866. with the class of 70 and remained two years. His sub-sequent career has not been ascertained. Samuel Wolcott Walker, , Mich. ]\lr. Walker entered the University of ^Michigan with the classof 70 and remained with the class two years. He was one of thespeake


History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . have a son. now a ph\sician in Allegan, ]\lich., and adaughter. Miss IJeatrice, at 306 Class of 70. University of Michigan. Judson Newell at Salem, Mich., June 6, 1894. He entered the University of Michigan, from Ann Arbor, in1866. with the class of 70 and remained two years. His sub-sequent career has not been ascertained. Samuel Wolcott Walker, , Mich. ]\lr. Walker entered the University of ^Michigan with the classof 70 and remained with the class two years. He was one of thespeakers at the second Sophomore exhibition. In 1868 he joinedthe class of 71, with which he was graduated as civil at once assumed the position of assistant civil engineer of theHillsdale & Southwestern R. now a branch of the Lake ShoreR. and had charge of heavy construction work on that resigned to engage in luml~)ering l)usiness at W ayne, and laterat Stockbridge and Pinkney, ^lich. He married Miss Sweeney, daughter of Dr. Sweeney of Dear-born, ]\Iich., and has a son 21 years old. They are now living at380 Bagg street, Detroit. Greenl


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