. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. e of Old Vin-cennes. He, however, explains the feeling by say-ing that Alice is no longer here and I am going atonce. Fie! fie! John. REV. ROBERT TODD LISTON, Wetumpka,Alabama. When the last report was made I was stillat Oxford, Ala. About a year ago I came here,where I shall probably remain for some time,preaching to three churches. The history of thesefive happy years, like that of the average home mis-sionary, though full of personal interest, includeslittle that is worthy of special note. 3. June 9, 1896, I
. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. e of Old Vin-cennes. He, however, explains the feeling by say-ing that Alice is no longer here and I am going atonce. Fie! fie! John. REV. ROBERT TODD LISTON, Wetumpka,Alabama. When the last report was made I was stillat Oxford, Ala. About a year ago I came here,where I shall probably remain for some time,preaching to three churches. The history of thesefive happy years, like that of the average home mis-sionary, though full of personal interest, includeslittle that is worthy of special note. 3. June 9, 1896, I married Miss Isabel Lapsley,of Anniston, Ala. 4. I have three children, Margaret Lapsley,born April 27, 1897; Robert Lapsley, born Decem-ber —, 1898, and Sarah, born October 6, 1900. 6. Surely we all rejoice in the strength andbeauty that every added year brings the Univer-sity. It is clear to me that Princeton does not giveenough attention to printers ink. So many period-icals read in this part of the country are more orless directly advertising Yale or Harvard that their 62. relative importance is magnified beyond the truestate of things. Princeton ought to have a friend-ly journal in every State in the Union. JAY HENRY LONG, Mankato, Minnesota. There is not very much to report since the lastpublication. I have moved my family from Slay-ton to the city of Mankato, one hundred miles east,but still keep a branch office at Slayton, the latterplace being tributary to Mankato. Being attorneyfor several corporations having their principal placeof business here, and my practice extending over allof Southwest Minnesota, it is necessary that I havemy office in the principal city in the territory-named. You may drop the Reverend when ad-dressing me. I was honorably retired, or, rather,,demitted at my own request. No publications ex-cept law briefs. REV. LEONARD WALTER LOTT, A. M., Par-ley Vale, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachu-setts. I am rector of St. Peters Church, Boston. I may be
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