. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. lll\K\ W. HAYDEN Monument .Association, which has in its chargethe care and maintenance of the tomb of GeneralGrant. HUMPHREY, John Freeman Columbia in Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1865 ; educated in theUnion Free Schools of Saratoga Springs and the HighSchool there ; graduated at College of Physicians andSurgeons of Columbia, 1891 ; has practised his profes-sion in Saratoga since that time ; member of Sa
. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. lll\K\ W. HAYDEN Monument .Association, which has in its chargethe care and maintenance of the tomb of GeneralGrant. HUMPHREY, John Freeman Columbia in Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1865 ; educated in theUnion Free Schools of Saratoga Springs and the HighSchool there ; graduated at College of Physicians andSurgeons of Columbia, 1891 ; has practised his profes-sion in Saratoga since that time ; member of SaratogaSprings Board of Education since 1894; Village HealthOfficer, 1894-95; Attending Physician, Saratoga Hospi-tal; President Medical Society of Saratoga Springs. JOHN FREEMAN HUMPHREY, , Phy-sician, was born in Mechanicsville, New York,March 24, T865, son of Henry Lafayette and Fran-ces Caroline (Freeman) Humphrey. The first UNIFERSHIES AND ^HEIR SONS 569 member of the family in this country came fromEngland about 1710 and settled in Columbiacounty, New York. Dr. Humphrey received hisearly education in the Union Free Schools of Sara-. J. F. toga and at the Saratoga High School, graduatingfrom the latter institution in 1883. During theensuing four years he was engaged in preparing him-self for his future career, then took up the study ofmedicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeonsof Columbia, graduating in 1891. He immediatelybegan practice in Saratoga, achieving marked suc-cess. He has been a member of the Board ofEducation since 1894, was Village-Health Officerduring 1894 and 1895, and has been for some yearsAttending Physician to the Saratoga Hospital. Heis President of the Saratoga Springs Medical Society,is a Mason, and a member of the Royal Humphrey married, January 4, 1899, Maude,youngest daughter of the late Dr. (leorge B. Fun-denberg of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, formerly ofMaryland. KENYON, William Houston Columbia in H
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