Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . eth Sloan, July 1857. Theyhave three children : William S., Charies S., (Prince-ton 1886) and Bessie Van Syckel. Judge VanSyckels home is in Trenton, New Jersey. YEISLEY, George Conrad Princeton 1870, in Baltimore, Md., 1849; received his earlyeducation at private schools in Baltimore and in theCity College; graduated, Princeton, 1870; studied forthe ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary; M


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . eth Sloan, July 1857. Theyhave three children : William S., Charies S., (Prince-ton 1886) and Bessie Van Syckel. Judge VanSyckels home is in Trenton, New Jersey. YEISLEY, George Conrad Princeton 1870, in Baltimore, Md., 1849; received his earlyeducation at private schools in Baltimore and in theCity College; graduated, Princeton, 1870; studied forthe ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary; Mis-sionary in Minnesota, 1871-72; at Rogersville, EastTenn., 1873; Asst. Pastor First Presbyterian Churchof Baltimore, 1873-75; Pastor of Presbyterian Churchof Hudson, N. Y., since 1876; Princeton, i8go. GEORGE CONRAD YEISLEY, , Clergy-man, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, of Doctor of Divinity from Princeton in JuneJanuary 21, 1849, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth In politics Dr. Yeisley is an Independent.(Sprenger) Yeisley. He is of German and Hugue- married Catherine Bushnell Gaul of Hudson,not parentage, his ancestors being among the early York, October 15, GEO. C. YEISLEY New UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS 407 BALL, John Oscar Columbia in Hanover, N. J., 1859; received his earlyeducation in New Jersey and Maryland public schools,and prepared for College at John C. Overhisers privateschool in Brooklyn; graduated New York University,1881, taking the third fellowship; ColumbiaLaw School, 1883 ; admitted to the New York Bar, andhas been in active practice since that time. JOHN OSCAR BALL, Lawyer, was bom inHanover, New Jersey, March 24, 1859, sonof James Harvey and Mary Smith (Farrand) family were originally Welsh, but for the past


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