. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. educated in the commonand high schools of his native town and after attend-ing the Academy at Wilbraham, Massachusetts,entered Yale in 1S59, graduating in 1863, and re-ceiving the degree of Master of Arts in course. Hestudied theology at the Union Theological Seminary,graduating in 1866, and was ordained to the minis-try as Pastor of the Congregational Church at Tor-ringford, Connecticut, in 1867. From 1869 until1
. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. educated in the commonand high schools of his native town and after attend-ing the Academy at Wilbraham, Massachusetts,entered Yale in 1S59, graduating in 1863, and re-ceiving the degree of Master of Arts in course. Hestudied theology at the Union Theological Seminary,graduating in 1866, and was ordained to the minis-try as Pastor of the Congregational Church at Tor-ringford, Connecticut, in 1867. From 1869 until1873 he was Pastor of the Congregational Church atWorthington, Massachusetts, and during the ensuingfive years of the Congregational Church at Manistee,Michigan. He was called to his present charge in1879. Mr. Gaylord is a member of two of theGreek letter fraternities. Phi Beta Kappa and AlphaDelta Phi, and is also a member of the Congrega-tional Club of Worcester. He is a Republican onpolitical questions, but is opposed to the extensionof the United States by forcing our governmentupon other peoples. He was twice married. First,January 7, 1873. to Lorea S. .Vdains, by whom he. JOSEPH irrCH had two children : Francis A., and Joseph 15, 1886, he married Helen I. Woods, bywhom he also has two children : Irene and HardingW. Gaylord. UNIlERSITIES ANB THEIR SONS 29 CRAPO, William Wallace Yale 1852. 188:.Born in Dartmouth, 1830; educated in thepublic schools of New Bedford. Friends Academy andPhillips Academy; graduated Yale, 1852; studied lawat Harvard Law School and in the law office of H. Clifford; admitted to Massachusetts Bar,1855 ; City Solicitor of New Bedford, 1855-67 ; Repre-sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1857;member of Congresses, 1875-83; , Yale, 1882. WILLIAM WALLACE CRAPO, , L;iu-yer, Member of Congress, was born inDartmouth, Massachusetts, May 16, 1830, son ofHenry Howland and Mary A. (Slocuni)
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