Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ADRIAN H. JOLINE Princeton Club of New York in 1894, Presidentof the National Alumni Association of Princeton,1897-1898, and was a member of a number of socie-ties and clubs, among them being the Century,Princeton, University, and Grolier Clubs, and theAmerican Archseological and New York HistoricalSocieties. He was married to Mary E. Larkin,July 12, 1876. MANNERS, Edwin Princeton 1877 — Columbia


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ADRIAN H. JOLINE Princeton Club of New York in 1894, Presidentof the National Alumni Association of Princeton,1897-1898, and was a member of a number of socie-ties and clubs, among them being the Century,Princeton, University, and Grolier Clubs, and theAmerican Archseological and New York HistoricalSocieties. He was married to Mary E. Larkin,July 12, 1876. MANNERS, Edwin Princeton 1877 — Columbia in Jersey City, N. J., 1855; received his earlyeducation at schools in his native town and at MountPleasant Military Academy in Sing Sing, N. Y. ; grad-uated at Princeton, 1877 ; Columbia Law School, 1879;admitted to the Bar of New Jersey as attorney, 1880,and as counsellor, 1883 ; engaged in practice of law inJersey City since i88o. EDWIN MANNERS, Lawyer, was born inJersey City, New Jersey, March 6, 1855, theson of David Stout and Deborah Philips (Johnes)Manners. He is of English ancestry on the paternalside, through John Manners, who came from York-shire, England, and


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