. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of e University of Pittsburgh. These years have imparted awealth of experience and confidence to the young teacher, and from thenovice have transformed him, although yet a young man, into the veteraneducator. Arguing from the past into the future, there is naught in thecoming years but will add to the brightness of the career so auspiciouslybegun and continued until the present. Professor Tuggey is an Independentin polit


. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of e University of Pittsburgh. These years have imparted awealth of experience and confidence to the young teacher, and from thenovice have transformed him, although yet a young man, into the veteraneducator. Arguing from the past into the future, there is naught in thecoming years but will add to the brightness of the career so auspiciouslybegun and continued until the present. Professor Tuggey is an Independentin politics, bound by no ties save his own judgment of men and measures;a member of the Protestant Episcopal church, the Rotary Club, the North-ampton Country Club, Bethlehem Club, University Club, and several pro-fessional societies. He married (first) Florence McGibbon, September 17, 1902, in Con-stable, New York, and they had a son, John Mitchell Tuggey, born June 19,1903. The first wife died January, 1906. He married (second), December24, 1908, in Brooklyn, New York, Ellen Noble Farnam, daughter of GeorgeW. and Elenor Farnam, of Brooklyn, both parents now deceased, her father.


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