Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . the Rev. Henry and Jane (Stead) Lancashire,both natives of London, P^ngland. He receivedhis early education in the public schools of Sara-toga Springs, New York, and after a preparatorycourse at the Classical Institute at Schenectady,New York, entered the Medical Department ofColumbia, graduating with the degree of Doctorof Medicine in 1883. During three summers ofhis College course he was also engaged in the drugb


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . the Rev. Henry and Jane (Stead) Lancashire,both natives of London, P^ngland. He receivedhis early education in the public schools of Sara-toga Springs, New York, and after a preparatorycourse at the Classical Institute at Schenectady,New York, entered the Medical Department ofColumbia, graduating with the degree of Doctorof Medicine in 1883. During three summers ofhis College course he was also engaged in the drugbusiness. On graduation from Columbia he prac-tised medicine in Saratoga Springs in associationwith Dr. T. B. Reynolds for about one year, andthen gave up medicine and became associated withhis wifes father, A. W. Wright, in various businessenterprises at Saginaw and Alma, Michigan. is also President and principal owner ofthe Alma Sanitarium, one of the finest and best knowninstitutions of its kind in the country; one of thetwo owners of the Wright House; a Director inthe Alma Sugar Company, and is active in otherenterprises. He is a member of the Detroit, East. J. H. LANCASHIRE Saginaw, and Woodland Park Golf Clubs. He mar-ried, October 4, 1S84, Sarah Hale Wright, and theyhave four children : Harriet Wright, .Ammi Wright,Helen and Lila Lancashire. 156 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS KOBBE, George Christian Columbia 1874, in New York City, 1852 : educated at ColumbiaGrammar School and at Wiesbaden, Germany ; gradu-ated Columbia, 1874; Columbia Law School, 1876;practising law in New York City since that time. GEORGE CHRISTIAN KOBBE, Lawyer, wasborn in New York City, September 27,1S52. His father, Carl Wilhelm Ludwig AugustKobb6, came of an old German family, and hismother, Sarah Lord Sistare, was of New Englandancestry. He was educated at Columbia Grammar


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