. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. 3 94. JOHN CURTIS CHAMBERLAIN, Lawyer,comes of old Connecticut families throughboth parents, and was born in Bridgeport, August18, 1847, son of John and Emeline L. (Curtis)Chambedain. In boyhood he attended the com-mon schools of ISridgeport and the Golden I!illInstitute, at tlie latter of which he was fitted forCollege. i:ntering Vale in 1868, he graduatedwith the Class of 1872. .After graduation hepassed one ter


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. 3 94. JOHN CURTIS CHAMBERLAIN, Lawyer,comes of old Connecticut families throughboth parents, and was born in Bridgeport, August18, 1847, son of John and Emeline L. (Curtis)Chambedain. In boyhood he attended the com-mon schools of ISridgeport and the Golden I!illInstitute, at tlie latter of which he was fitted forCollege. i:ntering Vale in 1868, he graduatedwith the Class of 1872. .After graduation hepassed one term at the Law School at Ann Arbor,Michigan, and also studied in the office of WilliamF. Bailey in York, Pennsylvania. He was admittedto the Bar of Minnesota in Olmstead county inSeptember 1874, practised in Minneapolis untilDecember of the following year, was admitted tothe Bar of Connecticut at Bridgeport, January1876, and has been continually engaged in the UNIVERSITIES JND THEIR SONS 31 practice of his profession there ever since. has ahvays been an active Republicanin politics. He was Clerk of the Bridgeport CityCourt from August 1877 to May 1878, was Prose-. JOHN C. CHAMBERLAIN cuting Attorney of the City during the followingfifteen years, and was County Health Officer ofFairfield county from October 1893 to July is a member of the Seaside and BridgeportYacht Clubs and the Metabetchonan Fishing andGame Club of Canada. Mr. Chamberlain wastwice married: first on September i, 1S74, toMary L. Tuttle of Ascutneyville, Vermont, whodied December i, 1875. On September 24. 1878,he married Nettie Ocain of Sharon, have no children. SANDERS, John Chapin Yale B,A. 1854. A M, in Peru, 1825: educated in the commonschools, Peru Academy and Milan Academy; ,Medical Department of the Western Reserve College,1846 ; graduated Yale, 1854 ; has practised his profes-sion in Cleveland, O., since 1856; Professor of Obstet-rics and Diseases of


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