. An historical narrative of the Ely, Revell and Stacye families who were among the founders of Trenton and Burlington in the province of West Jersey 1678-1683, with the genealogy of the Ely descendants in America . o dis-cuss the matter with President Eoosevelt. This inter-view excited widespread attention, as the President au-thorized Dr. White to express at some length his viewson the subject and the situation, saying finally: Itwould be a real misfortune to lose so manly and vigorousa game as football, and I emphatically believe in continu-ing it. Dr. White was instrumental in re-establish


. An historical narrative of the Ely, Revell and Stacye families who were among the founders of Trenton and Burlington in the province of West Jersey 1678-1683, with the genealogy of the Ely descendants in America . o dis-cuss the matter with President Eoosevelt. This inter-view excited widespread attention, as the President au-thorized Dr. White to express at some length his viewson the subject and the situation, saying finally: Itwould be a real misfortune to lose so manly and vigorousa game as football, and I emphatically believe in continu-ing it. Dr. White was instrumental in re-establishing the gamebetween the Naval and Military Academies, and in ar-ranging to have it take place annually on Franklin Field,Philadelphia. He has written a number of articles advocating the sys-tematic use of exercise as a means to health, e. g., APhysicians View of Exercise and Athletics; Funda-mental Reasons for Belief in the Value of Exercise, etc. He has for more than twenty years spent three to fourmonths annually in foreign travel, and in addition tothe Rittenhouse, the Country, the Corinthian Yacht, andother Philadelphia clubs, is a member of the Reform Clubof London, of the Royal Automobile Club of Great. DR. J. WILLIAM WHITEJohn Rhea Barton Professor of Surgery in the University of PennsylvaniaFrom the portrait painted for the Lniversitv in 1909 by John S. Sargent, Esq., THOMAS REVELL. 119 Britain, and of The Kinsmen, a dining Club of Londonand New York. He is a Commissioner of FairmountPark, a Manager of the Western Saving Fund Society ofPhiladelphia and the Advisory Surgeon to the Pennsyl-vania Railroad. He was appointed by President McKin-ley in 1900 and again in 1902 as a member of the Board ofVisitors to West Point. There are three distinct branches of the family ofRevell at present in the United States: The descendantsof Randall Revell, who settled in Maryland in the 17thcentury, of which branch a record has been compiled byMr. W. Roger Revelle of Seattle, Washi


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