Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ved as Pastor of the Boston Society ofthe Church of the New Jerusalem. He was Presi-dent of the Massachusetts Swedenborgian .Associa-tion and of its General Convention from 1839 to1875. He received the degree of Doctor of Divin-ity from Harvard in 1856 and was a member of theBoard of Overseers of that University from 1854 toi860. He died in Waltham, Massachusetts, August12, 187S. 342 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS ADE


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ved as Pastor of the Boston Society ofthe Church of the New Jerusalem. He was Presi-dent of the Massachusetts Swedenborgian .Associa-tion and of its General Convention from 1839 to1875. He received the degree of Doctor of Divin-ity from Harvard in 1856 and was a member of theBoard of Overseers of that University from 1854 toi860. He died in Waltham, Massachusetts, August12, 187S. 342 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS ADEE, Philip Henry Yale 1873 — Columbia 1876. Born in Westchester, N. Y., 1851; graduated at Yale,1873; attended the Sheffield Scientific School one year;Columbia Law School two years; admitted to the NewYork Bar, 1876; now practising in the Metropolis. PHILIP HENRY ADEE, Lawyer, was born inWestchester, New York, August 19, 1851,son of George Townsend and Ellen Louise (Henry)Adee. His grandparents were William and Clarissa(Townsend) Adee, the former of Westchester andthe latter of Albany, New York, and his great-grand-father was John Adee, an Englishman who settled. PHILIP H. ADEE in Providence Plantations in the eighteenth was prepared for College at B. T. HarringtonsMilitary Academy, Westchester, from which heentered Yale, graduating with honors in the Classof 1873, ^^i remained in New Haven the ensuingyear as a special student in the Sheffield ScientificSchool. His professional studies were pursued atthe Columbia Law School, where he took the regu-lar two years course. After graduation there hewas admitted to the New York Bar, in 1876, andentered the office of Hon. B. D. Silliman, , ofNew York City (Yale 1824), in January then, in association with Mr. Silliman, hehas been engaged in active practice in the Courtsof New York, Brooklyn and Westchester county. Mr. Adee is a member of the Delta Kappa, Linonia,Delta Beta Xi, Delta Kappa Epsilon


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