Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . originally from Holland. He was pre-pared for Yale at the Cutler School, New York City,took the regular classical course with history, addingliterature the Junior and Senior years and was grad-uated a Bachelor of .Arts with the Class of spent the following year in the office of abroker in Wall Street, and in January 1895, went toCleveland, Ohio, to engage in business with hisfather-in-law, George W. Cady. T


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . originally from Holland. He was pre-pared for Yale at the Cutler School, New York City,took the regular classical course with history, addingliterature the Junior and Senior years and was grad-uated a Bachelor of .Arts with the Class of spent the following year in the office of abroker in Wall Street, and in January 1895, went toCleveland, Ohio, to engage in business with hisfather-in-law, George W. Cady. The firm of GeorgeW. Cady & Company was subsequently reorganizedinto a stock company under its present name of theCady-Ivison Shoe Company, of which George is President, W. C. Ivison, Vice-President,and W. F. Lyon, Secretary and Treasurer. Besidesbeing extensive wholesale dealers in boots and shoes,they are local agents of the Goodyear Glove and 394 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS the Woonsocket Rubber Companies. Mr. Ivison isa member of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce,and also of the Union, Roadside, Tavern and GolfClubs, all of that city. In politics he is a Repub-. WM. C. IVIbOX lican. On May 23, 1S94, he married Celia MaeCady and has one son: Maynard Cady Ivison,born September 21, 1S95. In August 1S97 took his family abroad for a year, travellingin Germany, France, Italy and Egypt, going up theNile as far as the First Cataract. He returned toNew York in September 1898, and becoming inter-ested in the iron business, bought stock in theOrinoco Iron Company. In February 1899, he waselected a Director and Secretary of this company,and now holds that office, taking up his residencein New York. He is a member of the UniversityClub and Yale Club of New York, and of theYountakaw Country Club of Nutley, New still retains his business interests in Cleveland,Ohio. Bank of Bismarck, 1E79-82 ; with banks in Chicago andDenver, 1882-90; Secy and Treas. of the James


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