Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . imeof his death. He died in Dedham, Massachusetts,May 17, 1877. GUNTHER, Bernard Gottlieb Harvard i88g. Born in New York. 1867 ; educated at Harvard (1889):engaged in the banking business, later in the realestate business ; member of the Chamber of Com-merce of the State of New York, Mercantile LibraryAssociation, New York Botanical Garden, New YorkZoological Society, American Museum of NaturalHistory and nume


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . imeof his death. He died in Dedham, Massachusetts,May 17, 1877. GUNTHER, Bernard Gottlieb Harvard i88g. Born in New York. 1867 ; educated at Harvard (1889):engaged in the banking business, later in the realestate business ; member of the Chamber of Com-merce of the State of New York, Mercantile LibraryAssociation, New York Botanical Garden, New YorkZoological Society, American Museum of NaturalHistory and numerous social organizations. BERNARD (iOrrLIEB GUNTHER, Mer-chant, was born in New Vork, .August 7,1867, his parents being Christian G. and MaryElizabeth (Seimon) CJunther. .After receiving ayouths education at the Holliday Collegiate Institute,New York, 1877-18S0, and at St. Johns MilitarySchool, Sing Sing on the Hudson, 18S0-1885, entered Harvard and there graduatedin 1889. His first business occupation was in thebanking house of Messrs. Blake Brothers & CompanyNew York, from January 1890 to April 1891. In Sep-tember 1891 he went into the real estate office of. BERN.\RD G. GUNTHER John G. Wendel, New York, and there remaineduntil May 1892, when he became connected withthe establishment of Messrs. C. G. Gunthers holding membership in the University,Manhattan, Riding, Harvard and Opera Clubs, is a member of the Chamber of Commerceof the State of New York, University Glee Club andthe Mercantile Library Association, and a life mem-ber of the New York Athletic Club, the New YorkBotanical Garden, the New York Zoological Societyand the American Museum of Natural History. PRESCOTT. William Harvard 1783, in Pepperell, Mass., 1762 ; graduated Harvard,1783; studied law with Nathan Daw and admitted to 454 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS practice 1787; served in both Houses of Mass. Legis-lature; member of Executive Council; Delegate toHart


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