Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . nia. He was one of the Advisory Com-mittee of five in control of the reorganization of theparty in San Francisco in 1S92. He is a memberof the Masonic order and of numerous other socie-ties and organizations. He married, September 13,1882, Jessie M. Lowe, of Baltimore, had five children, four of whom survive :Gregory, Victor, Thekla and Henry Eickhoff, Jr. UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS 115 FAULKNER, Ric


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . nia. He was one of the Advisory Com-mittee of five in control of the reorganization of theparty in San Francisco in 1S92. He is a memberof the Masonic order and of numerous other socie-ties and organizations. He married, September 13,1882, Jessie M. Lowe, of Baltimore, had five children, four of whom survive :Gregory, Victor, Thekla and Henry Eickhoff, Jr. UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS 115 FAULKNER, Richard Biddle Columbia in Allegheny, Pa., 1853; educated under privatetutors, in the Allegheny public schools, and at theWestern University of Pennsylvania, 1869-70-71 ;Interne \A^estern Pennsylvania Hospital, 1872-74;, Columbia, 1875; has since practised his profes-sion in Allegheny; Physician to Pittsburg Free Dis-pensary, 1875-76; makes a specialty of diseases of thelungs, throat and nose. RICHARD BIDDLE FAULKNER, , Phy-sician and Surgeon, was born in Allegheny,Pennsylvania, June 6, 1853. Through his father,Charles Faulkner, he is descended from David. R. B. FAULKNER Faulkner, a native of Scotland, and Charles Conrad,native of Hesse, who served in the \Var of theAmerican Revolution; and his mother, CharlotteDe Puy, was a direct descendant of Nicholas DuPuy and Catalina De Vaux, Huguenots of distinc-tion, who fled from religious persecution in Franceand came to America in 1662. The founder of thehouse in France was Count Raymond Du Puy. received his early education in the publicschools of Allegheny and under private tutors, andafterwards attended the Western University of Penn-sylvania. He was Interne at the Western Pennsyl-vania Hospital in Pittsburg during the summers of1872, 1873 and 1874; took special examinationsand instructions by Drs. Charles McBurney, T. A. McBride, John Curtis and others, and received thedegree of Doctor of Medicine f


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