. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. should have the highest educa-tion possible. I rejoice in the prosperity and growth of Prince-ton. Few spots on earth are so dear to me. Asthe years advance I appreciate more and more theexpressions of kindly feeling of the members of ^y^ywith whom it was my misfortune to have so briefa college association.* HARRY BACKUS KAUFMAN. Died December27, 1882. [See Record No. IV., page 147.] ALLEN TAYLOR KYLE. Died April 5, 1889.[See Record No. V., page 113.] REV. W. R. LAIRD, West Chester, Pennsylvania. There is not mu
. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. should have the highest educa-tion possible. I rejoice in the prosperity and growth of Prince-ton. Few spots on earth are so dear to me. Asthe years advance I appreciate more and more theexpressions of kindly feeling of the members of ^y^ywith whom it was my misfortune to have so briefa college association.* HARRY BACKUS KAUFMAN. Died December27, 1882. [See Record No. IV., page 147.] ALLEN TAYLOR KYLE. Died April 5, 1889.[See Record No. V., page 113.] REV. W. R. LAIRD, West Chester, Pennsylvania. There is not much to state. The Lord hasgreatly blessed my efforts and the work has grownyear by year, with many tokens of His favor. I have a daughter in our State Normal Schoolhere at West Chester. After graduation she willtake a special course in college. My oldest boy islooking forward to a college course, but his plansare not fully laid out as yet. T would enjoy more than I can express beingat the reunion, but fear I cannot arrange it. Laird is the successful pastor of the First Pres-142. byterian Church- of West Chester and President ofthe Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Associa-tion. He is doing an excellent work. M. F. LEASON, Kittanning, Pennsylvania. My history is a very brief one since the last re-port. I have devoted myself assiduously to thepractice of law; have had that success which as-siduity entitles one to, to-wit, a reasonable have met with one serious loss, the death of mywife, who passed away Thursday, May 2, 1901. JOHN G. LYON, 522 West Burke Street, Martins-burgh, West Virginia. Jai seems to be with the Brooklyn Brass andManufacturing Company, or he may be it. Hewrites: There has been no change in my afifairsor family since last report, except we are all grow-ing older. JOHN G. MACKY, Media, Delaware County,Pennsylvania, and 434 Bourse Building, Phil-adelphia, Pennsylvania. 2. I am still engaged in the wholesale grainbusiness. I began operating on my own acco
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