Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . party from its organization until 18S4,since which time he has been an Independent. Hehas long been an elder in the Presbyterian Churchand an active worker for greater toleration, and lib-erty of belief. Dr. Farrand was married to his firstwife, Helen Farrand, July 1854, and his second mar-riage was August 1859, to Louise Wilson. He hashad five children, three of whom are living : Wilson,Livingston and Max Farrand.


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . party from its organization until 18S4,since which time he has been an Independent. Hehas long been an elder in the Presbyterian Churchand an active worker for greater toleration, and lib-erty of belief. Dr. Farrand was married to his firstwife, Helen Farrand, July 1854, and his second mar-riage was August 1859, to Louise Wilson. He hashad five children, three of whom are living : Wilson,Livingston and Max Farrand. their original American ancestors having emigratedduring the seventeenth century, and his maternalgrandfather was the Hon. Jesse D. Bright, UnitedStates Senator from Indiana for sixteen education was begun in a Baltimore PrivateSchool, continued at St. Pauls School, Concord,New Hampshire, and completed with a course ofcivil engineering at Princeton, where he took hisdegree with the Class of 1887 in that the succeeding two years he was engagedprofessionally in Iowa, but with a view of preparinghimself for a wider field of operation, he returned to. CLINTON L. RIGUS RIGGS, Clinton Levering Princeton in New York City, 1866 ; educated at a privateschool, Baltimore, Md., and at St. Pauls School, Con-cord, N. H. ; graduated at Princeton (Department ofCivil Engineering), 1887; Surveyor in Iowa two years;acquired a knowledge of mechanics and drafting in aBaltimore machine shop ; now Vice-President of theDetrick & Harvey Machine Co., that city CLINTON LEVERING RIGGS, Civil Engi-neer, Vice-President of the Detrick &Harvey Machine Company, Baltimore, Maryland,was born in New York City, September 13, 1866,son of Lawrason and Mary Turpin (Bright) of his parental families are of English origin, Baltimore and entering as an apprentice the machineshop of the Robert Poole & Son Company, heacquired a practical knowledge of mechanics, afterwh


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