History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . - in his Freshman year and no otherssince. He has never married. After graduation from the uni-versity he entered the Lnion Theological Seminary at Xew YorkCity in September, 1870, where he took the full course of threeyears, and was graduated from there in the spring of 73. Duringthe first year of his theological studies he was taken verv sick andcame very near giving up his work, but he remained at his 8 Class of 70. University of Michigan. He strug-g-led along- for several months until the end of theseminar


History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . - in his Freshman year and no otherssince. He has never married. After graduation from the uni-versity he entered the Lnion Theological Seminary at Xew YorkCity in September, 1870, where he took the full course of threeyears, and was graduated from there in the spring of 73. Duringthe first year of his theological studies he was taken verv sick andcame very near giving up his work, but he remained at his 8 Class of 70. University of Michigan. He strug-g-led along- for several months until the end of theseminarv vear and during the vacation took a much needed entered the second year better, but far from well. He con-tinued his course with many ups and downs, and was graduatedwith his class in the spring of y^)- On his return to Detroit he supplied several pulpits in the cityand vicinitw his health not permitting him to take a permanentcharge. He acted as a supply at Dearborn and Inkster, smalltowns near Detroit, for nearly two years—until 75. In the fall ofthat year he accepted a call at Xew Baltimore, ]\Iich., and wasordained pastor over the Congregational church. He remainedthere about two years, when he was ol)liged to give up the workon account of sickness. He returned to his home and suppliedvacancies until the summer of 80, when he accepted a position inthe Wayne County Savings Bank, Detroit. A few months priorto this he accepted an invitation from a dear frientl, Frede


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