. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. e muni-Jane (Brinsmade) Sterling. He is of English and cipality. He has been such .Assistant for about fif-Scotch ancestry, and has descended from some of teen years under all the administrations of that 176 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS period, and has come to be regarded as an authorityon Municipal Law, particularly on those branchesconcerned with the finances and assessments forlocal improvements. Mr. Sterling is


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. e muni-Jane (Brinsmade) Sterling. He is of English and cipality. He has been such .Assistant for about fif-Scotch ancestry, and has descended from some of teen years under all the administrations of that 176 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS period, and has come to be regarded as an authorityon Municipal Law, particularly on those branchesconcerned with the finances and assessments forlocal improvements. Mr. Sterling is unmarried andbelongs to numerous clubs and social organizationsin New York City, including the University Clul),the Bar Association, the Yale Club, the SeawanhakaCorinthian Yacht Club and St. Georges Society. SPAULDING, Randall Yale in Townsend, Mass., 1845; graduated Yale,1870; Principal of the Rockville, Conn., Public Schools,1870-73; studied and travelled in Europe 1873-74; Su-perintendent of Schools, Montclair, N. J., since 1874. RANDALL SPAULDING, Superintendent ofSchools, Montclair, New Jersey, was born inTownsend, Massachusetts, February 3, 1S45, son of. RANDAT,L SPAULDING Daniel and Lucy Wyer (Clement) Spaulding. Hebegan his education in the District Schools of hisnative town, was fitted for College at the LawrenceAcademy at Groton, Massachusetts, and enteringYale was graduated with honors in 1870, his com-mencement part being a high oration. Hebegan teaching at once, and was for the succeedingthree years Principal of the Public Schools in Rock-ville, Connecticut, and after passing a year in study and European travel, he accepted in 1874 theSuperintendency of Schools in Montclair, NewJersey, a position he has ever since retained. was President of the SchoolmastersAssociation of New York and vicinity from 1S91-1892 ; was for the ensuing year President of theSchoolmasters Club and of the New Jersey StateCouncil of Education ; was elected Presi


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