Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . J. ESLER ECKERSON of placing obstructions in the narrow passage lead-ing into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba as a meansof rendering harmless Admiral Cerveras fleet, theHobson exploit following immediately thereafter. DUSENBERRY, Walter Lorton Columbia 1884. Born in N. Y. City, 1862 ; educated at AnthonsGrammar School: graduated Columbia School ofMines, 1884; became connected with the United StatesCoast Survey


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . J. ESLER ECKERSON of placing obstructions in the narrow passage lead-ing into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba as a meansof rendering harmless Admiral Cerveras fleet, theHobson exploit following immediately thereafter. DUSENBERRY, Walter Lorton Columbia 1884. Born in N. Y. City, 1862 ; educated at AnthonsGrammar School: graduated Columbia School ofMines, 1884; became connected with the United StatesCoast Survey on graduation ; also engaged in miningwork in Mexico and the West; appointed on the NewCroton Aqueduct in N. Y. City, 1887; Assistant En-gineer of Public Parks, 1889-95; at present in theDepartment of Highways in N. Y. City. WALTER LORTON DUSENBERRY, Min-ing and Civil Engineer, Engineer to theCommissioners of .Accounts, in the City of NewYork, was born in that city, February 9, 1862, sonof Edmund and Caroline Elizabeth (Bennett) Dusen-berry. The family, originally Von Doesenburg, isdescended from two brothers who settled in New. DUSENBERRY lutiiin, Junior member of the American Society ofCivil Engineers, is a stanch Democrat in politics,and an enthusiastic Mason. He was married onMay 11, 1899, to Nina Jay Wright. 15° UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS CALMAN, David Columbia 1876, in New York City, 1858; received his earlyeducation in New York private schools and in Ger-many; graduated Columbia. 1876; studied in GermanUniversities, and received the degree of fromHeidelberg in 1878; (cum laude) Columbia LawSchool, 1880; in the office of Kaufman & Sanders,1878-82; has practised his profession in New YorkCity since that time. DA\ID , , Lawyer, was bornin New York City, February 5, 1858, sonof Emil and Enuna Caiman. His father was born


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