. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. JOSEPH irrCH had two children : Francis A., and Joseph 15, 1886, he married Helen I. Woods, bywhom he also has two children : Irene and HardingW. Gaylord. UNIlERSITIES ANB THEIR SONS 29 CRAPO, William Wallace Yale 1852. 188:.Born in Dartmouth, 1830; educated in thepublic schools of New Bedford. Friends Academy andPhillips Academy; graduated Yale, 1852; studied lawat Harvard


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. JOSEPH irrCH had two children : Francis A., and Joseph 15, 1886, he married Helen I. Woods, bywhom he also has two children : Irene and HardingW. Gaylord. UNIlERSITIES ANB THEIR SONS 29 CRAPO, William Wallace Yale 1852. 188:.Born in Dartmouth, 1830; educated in thepublic schools of New Bedford. Friends Academy andPhillips Academy; graduated Yale, 1852; studied lawat Harvard Law School and in the law office of H. Clifford; admitted to Massachusetts Bar,1855 ; City Solicitor of New Bedford, 1855-67 ; Repre-sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1857;member of Congresses, 1875-83; , Yale, 1882. WILLIAM WALLACE CRAPO, , L;iu-yer, Member of Congress, was born inDartmouth, Massachusetts, May 16, 1830, son ofHenry Howland and Mary A. (Slocuni) \\y\. \v. cR.\po The family is of French origin. The first of thename in this country came to New England aboutthe year 1690 and settled in the Plymouth subject of this sketch received his early educa-tion in the public schools of New Bedford, Massa-chusetts, and at the Friends Academy, and fittedfor College at Phillips Academy at Andover, enter-ing Yale in 1S48 and graduating as Bachelor ofArts in 1852. He received the degree of Master ofArts in course in 1855. Mr. Crapo then studiedlaw at Harvard Law School anil in the office ofGovernor John H. Clififord, was admitted to theBar of Bristol county, Massachusetts, in iS55,andhas since been engaged in professional work in NewBedford. He held the position of City Solicitor from 1855 to 1867, and was also a Representativeto the General Court of Massachusetts in has been a member of the Republican partysince its formation and was elected to the Forty-fourth, Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth and Forty-seventhCongresses, ser


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