. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. recit-ing his large acquirements, virtuous character andstrict fidelity in discharge of imi)ortant trusts. BANNARD, Otto Tremont Yale 1876 — Columbia in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1854; prepared for Collegein Beloit, Wis.; graduated Yale, 1876; Columbia LawSchool, 1878: employed in U. S. Dist. Clerks of=ficc,1879-81 ; in the Law office of Anderson & Howland andthe Law Depart, of West Shore until 18


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. recit-ing his large acquirements, virtuous character andstrict fidelity in discharge of imi)ortant trusts. BANNARD, Otto Tremont Yale 1876 — Columbia in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1854; prepared for Collegein Beloit, Wis.; graduated Yale, 1876; Columbia LawSchool, 1878: employed in U. S. Dist. Clerks of=ficc,1879-81 ; in the Law office of Anderson & Howland andthe Law Depart, of West Shore until 1888; Vice-Pres. Dolphin Jute Mills, 1888, and later Presi-dent; Pres. Continental Trust Co. since 1893; ap-pointed School Commissioner of New York City, 1897;member of Board of Education of Greater New Yorkin i8g8. OTIO TRKMOXT ), Banker, in Brooklyn, New York, April 28, 1854,the sun of John Winslow and Eliza Landon (Stone)Bannard. He is of English origin, his grandfatherand great-grandfather having been farmers atCulworth, England, and his father coming to thiscountry from Finmere, Northamptonshire, in mother was a native of Montgomery, Orange. OITO T. BANNARn county, New York, directly descended from JohnStone, of Guilford, Connecticut, who came fromEngland with his brother William in 1639. OttoT. Bannard passed his youth in Illinois and Iowaand was prepared for College at Beloit, Wisconsin,entering Yale in 1872 and graduating with thedegree of Bachelor of .Arts in 1876. He then tookthe course at the Law School of Columbia, receiv-ing the degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1S78, andwas admitted to the New York 15ar in that two years passed in the office of the NewYork District Clerk in New York City, he enteredthe office of Anderson & Howland, and the nextseven years were spent in that office and in the lawDepartment of the \\est Shore Knilrnmi. In 1S88. UNIVERSiriES JND THEIR SONS 497 he became the Vice-President and in 1890 Presi-dent of t


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