. History of the University of Michigan . 3—1904 the phys-ical values of the twenty-eight railroads bringing suitto enjoin the Auditor-General of the State fromcollecting taxes; and again in 1906 took part inthe reappraisement of all the railroads in connec-tion with the 1905 assessment. In 1902 he assistedthe government in the appraisal of the mechanicalequipment of the Newfoundland railways. In 1S85the Regents of the University conferred upon himthe honorary degree of Mechanical Engineer. Hewas married December 25, 1879, to Carolyn Eliza-beth Moseley, and they have four children : LucyAllian


. History of the University of Michigan . 3—1904 the phys-ical values of the twenty-eight railroads bringing suitto enjoin the Auditor-General of the State fromcollecting taxes; and again in 1906 took part inthe reappraisement of all the railroads in connec-tion with the 1905 assessment. In 1902 he assistedthe government in the appraisal of the mechanicalequipment of the Newfoundland railways. In 1S85the Regents of the University conferred upon himthe honorary degree of Mechanical Engineer. Hewas married December 25, 1879, to Carolyn Eliza-beth Moseley, and they have four children : LucyAlliance (Mrs. William O. Houston), Hollis Mose-ley, Anna Elizabeth, and Margaret Achsah. THE UNIVERSiri SENATE 265 HENRY SEW ALL was born at Winchester, and the American Medical Association. He was Virginia, May 25, 1855, son of Thomas and Juha married September 21, 1887, to Isabel Josephine Elizabeth (Waters) Sewall. He is descended from Vickers, daughter of J. J. Vickers, Esq., of Toronto,the family of New England Sewalls, whose ancestor,. WILLIAM JAMES HERDMAN was bornat Concord, Muskingum County, Oliio, September7, 184S, son of James and Eliza Ann (Elliott) Herd-man. He is of Scotch-Irish descent. He studiedat Westminster College, Pennsylvania, and after-wards at the University of Michigan, where hereceived the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in1872 and the degree of Doctor of Medicine in1S75. Since the latter ^Iate he has been connectedwith the teaching force of the University, and hasheld the following positions: Demonstrator ofAnatomy, 1S75-1890; Lecturer on PathologicalAnatomy, 1S79-1S80; Assistant Professor of Patho-logical Anatomy, 1880—1882 ; Professor of Practicaland Pathological Anatomy, 1882-18S8; Professor ofPractical Anatomy and Diseases of the Nervous Sys-tem, 1888-1890; Professor of Nervous Diseases andElectrotherapeutics, 1890-1898; Professor of Dis- HENRY SlAVAIX Henry Sewall, emigrated from England about themiddle of the seventeenth century. He receivedhis


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