Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . een appointedby the Mayor of New York, City Inspector of thePublic Schools of New York City. He marriedJanuary 31, 1896, Rose Monaghan. They haveone child : Marie Munday. KILGEN, George Julius Columbia 1885. Born in New York City, 1857 ; educated in New York City public schools and at the Smith Academy of Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.; in commercial life from 1872 to 1879; , Columbia Law School,
Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . een appointedby the Mayor of New York, City Inspector of thePublic Schools of New York City. He marriedJanuary 31, 1896, Rose Monaghan. They haveone child : Marie Munday. KILGEN, George Julius Columbia 1885. Born in New York City, 1857 ; educated in New York City public schools and at the Smith Academy of Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.; in commercial life from 1872 to 1879; , Columbia Law School, UNIVERSITIES AND rilEIR SONS 329 1885, and has since practised law in New York City asa member of the tirm of Kellogg & Kilgen from 1885 toi8go and since that date alone. GEORGE JULIUS KILGEN, Lawyer, wasborn in the City of New York, i\Liy 23,1857, son of George and Cliristina ( Kunz) Kilgen,both natives of Baden, Germany. He received hisearly education in the public schools of New YorkCity, and in Smith Academy, the preparatory de-partment of Washington Lniversity at St. Louis,Missouri. From 1S72 to 1879 he was engaged inbusiness there. Deciding to follow the legal pro-. GEORGE J. KILGEN fession, Mr. Kilgen began the study of law at theColumbia Law School in 1883, and was graduatedwith the degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1885. Hewas admitted to the Bar in the same year, andimmediately began practice as a member of thefirm of Kellogg & Kilgen. This firm was dissolvedin 1890, and since that date Mr. Kilgen has prac-tised alone, winning marked success. He hasnever taken any active interest in political life. HAMLINE, John Henry Columbia in Rotterdam, N. Y., 1856; educated in thepublic schools of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and Evanston,III., and fitted for College at the Preparatory Depart- ment of Northwestern University ; graduated North-western University, 1875; , Columbia LawSchool, 1877; admitted to Illinois Bar in 1877 and hassince been in active practice in Chic
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