Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ge in 1897; is Chairman of the Ex-ecutive Committee of the New York Association ofAlumni of Trinity College, and is a member of theCommittee on Admissions of the University is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, theSociety of Colonial AVars, and the Sons of theRevolution ; the Association of the Bar, the DownTown .Association, and the St. Anthony and CrescentAthletic Clubs of New York City. UNIVERSiriES AND TH


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ge in 1897; is Chairman of the Ex-ecutive Committee of the New York Association ofAlumni of Trinity College, and is a member of theCommittee on Admissions of the University is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, theSociety of Colonial AVars, and the Sons of theRevolution ; the Association of the Bar, the DownTown .Association, and the St. Anthony and CrescentAthletic Clubs of New York City. UNIVERSiriES AND THEIR SONS I2T COLE, Charles DUrban Morris Harvard 1883, in New York City, 1861 ; prepared at Cambridge,(Mass.) High School; academic student Harvard ; lawstudent Columbia ; admitted to Bar, 1885 ; located forpractice in N. Y. City; associated with AmericanTelephone and Telegraph Co., 1890 to present time. CHARLES DURBAN MORRIS COLE, Law-yer, was born in New York City, June 5,1861, son of Hanun Wilbur and Abbie Brown(Shaw) Cole. He is of English origin on bothsides and a descendant of James Cole, founder ofthe family in .America and a prominent resident of. D. if. COLE Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1660. He was fittedfor College at the Cambridge (Massachusetts) HighSchool, from which latter he entered Harvard, grad-uating with the Class of 18S3, pursued his legal stud-ies at Columbia, taking the degree of Bachelor ofLaws in 1885, and the same year was admitted tothe Bar in New York City. Establishing himself inthe metropolis as a specialist in corporation lawhe devoted his efforts exclusively to that businessuntil 1890, when he became associated with Telephone & Telegraph Company, andfrom that time forward has had charge of the Rightof Way and Claim Department of that Cole resides in Morristown, New Jersey, andwas admitted to the Bar of that State in 1895. He is connected as Director and in other official capacities with se


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