Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . , born March 2, 1884, and died April 3, 1888; and John Adlum Sterrett, born July 30, 1887. MORRIS, William Radcliff Harvard 1877 — Columbia 1880. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855; educated at Phillips-Exeter Academy, at Harvard (1877) and at the Colum-bia Law School; practised law in Omaha, Neb. WILLL\M RADCLIFF MORRIS, Lawyer,was born in Brooklyn, New York, Sep-tember 19, 1855, son of Lewis S. and Lucy (Tu


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . , born March 2, 1884, and died April 3, 1888; and John Adlum Sterrett, born July 30, 1887. MORRIS, William Radcliff Harvard 1877 — Columbia 1880. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855; educated at Phillips-Exeter Academy, at Harvard (1877) and at the Colum-bia Law School; practised law in Omaha, Neb. WILLL\M RADCLIFF MORRIS, Lawyer,was born in Brooklyn, New York, Sep-tember 19, 1855, son of Lewis S. and Lucy (Tucker) Morris. He traces his descent on his fathers sidedirect from Anthony Morris of Philadelphia, and onhis mothers side from Willielman Tucker. Afterpassing through Pinkerton Academy, Derry, NewHampshire, Mr. Morris entered Phillips-ExeterAcademy and then Harvard, receiving the degreeof Bachelor of Arts at the latter institution in ISSo he graduated at the Columbia Law Schoolwith the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and then en-tered the office of Charles F. Manderson of Omaha,Nebraska. He was admitted to practise law in1881 and has continued his profession since then. W. R. MORRIS in Omaha. On September 9, 1S90, Mr. Morrismarried Mary Richardson and had one child,Richardson Savage Morris. NOYES, John Buttrick Harvard in Petersham, Mass., 1838: graduated Harvard,1858 ; studied at Harvard Law School; Assistant Libra-rian Mercantile Library of Brooklyn, N. Y.; engagedin business, chiefly with warehouse companies; atpresent with the Brooklyn Wharf & Warehouse Co.;served in the War of the Rebellion, rising from privateto Captain, commanding his regiment while First Lieu-tenant at Cold Harbor, and receiving commendation onthe field from Generals Miles and Barlow; brevettedMajor and Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel; member UNIVERSITIES JND THEIR SONS 65 of the New York Commandery of the Military Orderof the Loyal Legion of the United States. JOHN BUriRICK NOVES, B


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