. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. ways in charge of the opening and paving of streets,and since June 1897 has been Engineer to theCommissioners of Accounts. Mr. Dusenberry is amember of the Huguenot Society, Sons of the Revo- DUSENBERRY, Walter Lorton Columbia 1884. Born in N. Y. City, 1862 ; educated at AnthonsGrammar School; graduated Columbia School ofMines, 1884; became connected with the United StatesCoast Survey on graduation ; also eng


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. ways in charge of the opening and paving of streets,and since June 1897 has been Engineer to theCommissioners of Accounts. Mr. Dusenberry is amember of the Huguenot Society, Sons of the Revo- DUSENBERRY, Walter Lorton Columbia 1884. Born in N. Y. City, 1862 ; educated at AnthonsGrammar School; graduated Columbia School ofMines, 1884; became connected with the United StatesCoast Survey on graduation ; also engaged in miningwork in Mexico and the West; appointed on the NewCroton Aqueduct in N. Y. City, 1887; Assistant En-gineer of Public Parks, 1889-95; ^t present in theDepartment of Highways in N. Y. City. WALTER LORTON DUSENBERRY, Min-ing and Civil Engineer, Engineer to theCommissioners of Accounts, in the City of NewYork, was born in that city, February 9, 1862, sonof Edmund and Caroline Elizabeth (Bennett) Dusen-berry. The family, originally Von Doesenburg, is and an enthusiastic Mason. He was marridescended from two brothers who settled in New May 11, 1899, to Nina Jay UUSENBERRV lution. Junior member of the American Society ofCivil Engineers, is a stanch Democrat in politics, I50 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS CALMAN, David Columbia 1876, in New York City, 1858; received his earlyeducation in New York private schools and in Ger-many; graduated Columbia. 1876; studied in GermanUniversities, and received the degree of fromHeidelberg in 1878: (cum laude) Columbia LawSchool, 1880; in the office of Kaufman & Sanders,1878-82; has practised his profession in New YorkCity since that time. ) CALMAN, , Lawyer, was bornin New York City, February 5, 1858, sonof Emil and Emma Caiman. His father was born


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