. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. llowing her mothersarrival on board the ship Fortune. On the paternalside the line is traced from John White throughLieutenant Daniel, Captain Daniel, Joel, Daniels(father and son), Norman, and Erskine NormanWhite to the subject of this sketch and on thematernal side from William Nelson through William2d, Thomas, Lieutenant Thomas, Thomas 3d,Stephen, and John Gill to Eliza Tracy (Nelson)White, the mother of Rev. S


. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. llowing her mothersarrival on board the ship Fortune. On the paternalside the line is traced from John White throughLieutenant Daniel, Captain Daniel, Joel, Daniels(father and son), Norman, and Erskine NormanWhite to the subject of this sketch and on thematernal side from William Nelson through William2d, Thomas, Lieutenant Thomas, Thomas 3d,Stephen, and John Gill to Eliza Tracy (Nelson)White, the mother of Rev. Stanley White. Hispreliminary education was obtained in New Yorkprivate schools and at Eversons Collegiate Freshman, Sophomore and Senior years of hisCollege course were spent at Princeton, and heattended the University of New York as a Junior,graduating from the former in 1884 and receivinghis Masters degree three years later. While astudent at the Llnion Theological Seminary (1884to 1887) he acted as Assistant to the Pastor ofBethany Congregational Church, New York, a mis-sion pertaining to the Broadway Tabernacle, ofwhich Dr. William M. Taylor was Pastor, and in. MANLEV WHITE Orange Valley Social Settlement and the WhittierHouse Social Settlement, Jersey City; member ofthe Psi Upsilon fraternity, The Princeton Club ofNew York, and the Union Theological SeminaryAlumni Association. In politics he is a Republicanwith Independent proclivities, having supportedGrover Cleveland for the Presidency in 1884, but in1896 he voted for William McKinley. On May 20,1891, he married Henrietta L., daughter of Strick-land Kneass, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; theyhave two daughters and one son : Eleanor Stanley,born March 26, 1892; Margaretta Kneass, bornIVLarch 10, 1895, and Erskine Norman White 2d,born May 3, 1899. 48 UNIVERSiriES AND THEIR SONS ADAMS, Samuel Francis Columbia 1878, in San Francisco, Cal., 1855; educated in SanFrancisco City College, Mt. Wash


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