Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ntered Vale, fromwhich he was graduated with the Class of 1853 to 1857 he was engaged in teaching , Virginia, and the ensuing year he spentill European travel. Upon his return he joined theforce of instructors at the Female College, LaGrange, Tennessee, remaining there about one year,at the expiration of which time he returned to NewHaven, Connecticut, where he taught from i860 to1S63, until


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ntered Vale, fromwhich he was graduated with the Class of 1853 to 1857 he was engaged in teaching , Virginia, and the ensuing year he spentill European travel. Upon his return he joined theforce of instructors at the Female College, LaGrange, Tennessee, remaining there about one year,at the expiration of which time he returned to NewHaven, Connecticut, where he taught from i860 to1S63, until failing health caused him to relinquish teaching and take a rest. Going to St. Louis, .Mis-souri, in 1864, he resinned educational work at theCity University in the following year, and accepteda call to the Faculty of Washington University in1866 as Professor of Latin. He has occupied thisChair continuously to the present time. ProfessorJackson has been a member of the Connecticut.•\cademy of Arts and Sciences, the New HavenPhilological Society, the New Haven NumismaticSociety, the .American Philological Association, theArchaeological Institute of .America, and the Univer-. ^ sity Club of St. Louis. .August 15, i860, he,marriedMaria Elizabeth Fisher, of North White Creek, NewYork, and has one son, Edward Fisher Jackson. CRARY, David, Jr. Yale in Hartford, 1842; graduated from theMedical Department of Yale, i86g: prominent medicalpractitioner of Hartford, Conn ; Physician to theCounty Jail since 1875. DAVID CRARY, Jr., , Physician, wasborn in Hartford, Connecticut, .April 26,1842, son of Dr. David and Susan (Harris) senior. Dr. David Crary, who died .April 16,1894, graduated from the Castleton (Vermont)^Medical College in 1S34, and shortly afterward 28 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS moving from Wallingford, that state, to Hartford,he practised medicine in the last named city for aperiod of fifty years. The son was educated


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