. History of the University of Michigan . 1890 togive his entire time to teaching. He was Post-master of At n Arbor from 1882 to 18S5. i-rom18S5 to 18S9 he was Assistant Professor of Lawin the LTniversity, and since 1889 he has filled theMarshall Professorship of Law. He also served,from 1891 to 1896, as Dean of the Department ofLaw. He has been a contributor to various legalperiodicals and has published an edition of Ansonon Contracts and a book of Criminal Cases for theuse of students. He was married September 25,1875, to Delle M. Pattengill, and they have twochildren, Marguerite ( 1901)


. History of the University of Michigan . 1890 togive his entire time to teaching. He was Post-master of At n Arbor from 1882 to 18S5. i-rom18S5 to 18S9 he was Assistant Professor of Lawin the LTniversity, and since 1889 he has filled theMarshall Professorship of Law. He also served,from 1891 to 1896, as Dean of the Department ofLaw. He has been a contributor to various legalperiodicals and has published an edition of Ansonon Contracts and a book of Criminal Cases for theuse of students. He was married September 25,1875, to Delle M. Pattengill, and they have twochildren, Marguerite ( 1901) and AnniePattengill. CHARLES SAMUEL ILACK CHARLES SAMUEL MACK was born at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, December 13, 1856, New Church. He was married June i, 1S93, to son of Samuel Ely and Rebecca Amelia (Robins) Laura Gordon Test, and they have five children: Mack. He is of New England stock, his ancestors Francis Test, I^ly, Cordon Charles, Cornelia on the fathers side being of Scotch origin. His Rebecca, and Julian l^ THE UNIVERSirr SENATE 285 CHARLES BEYLARD GUERARD deNANCREDE was bora at Philadelphia, Penn-sylvania, December 30, 1847, son of Thomas Dixieand Mary Elizabeth (Hull) Nancredc. His paternalgrandfather was a lieutenant in the French armyunder Rochambeau, was woiuided at Yorktown, andafterwards settled in this country. Mis early educa-tion was obtained under private tuition. 1 le enteredthe collegiate Department of the University of Penn-sylvania in 1864 and remained two years. Me thenpassed to the Medical Department, where he re-ceived the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1869.


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