. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . William Henry Johnson. of the Y. M. C. A. of Buffalo, N. Y.; also as trustee of the Orphan Asylumand the Homeopathic Hospital of the same city. He married Mary Spencer of Newbury, Vt. Four children have beenborn to them: a daughter, married Benjamin L. Love, resides in Joplin, Mo.;Roswell Henry, M. S., is now a consulting geologist in Bartles\ille, Okla.;Grace L. resides in Bartlesville, Okla.; Paul R. resides in Bartlesville, Okla. CAPT. AUGUSTUS LORENZO PAPANTI, B. S. Augustus L. Papanti, son of Lorenzo and Sara


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . William Henry Johnson. of the Y. M. C. A. of Buffalo, N. Y.; also as trustee of the Orphan Asylumand the Homeopathic Hospital of the same city. He married Mary Spencer of Newbury, Vt. Four children have beenborn to them: a daughter, married Benjamin L. Love, resides in Joplin, Mo.;Roswell Henry, M. S., is now a consulting geologist in Bartles\ille, Okla.;Grace L. resides in Bartlesville, Okla.; Paul R. resides in Bartlesville, Okla. CAPT. AUGUSTUS LORENZO PAPANTI, B. S. Augustus L. Papanti, son of Lorenzo and Sarah (Quinn) Papanti, wasborn in Boston, Mass., May 6, 1845, and died in a private hospital in Brook-line. February 28, 1910. His father was a native of Leghorn, Italy, and be-longed to the noble house of Colona, and was an officer in the Royal Guard ofthe Duke of Tuscany, but owing to some political disfavor was forced to leavethe country. After many vicissitudes, he came to Boston and became the mostfamous dancing master in 1865] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 725 The subject of our sketch prepared for college in the Chauncey HallSchool in Boston, and entered the University in the spring of 1862, leavingto enlist, June, 1862, in the famous College Cavaliers, Co. B, 7th SquadronR. I. Cavalry, and served until the squadron was imustered out, October 2, 1863. He then returned to the University, butfeeling his country needed his services, he ac-cepted the commission of second Ueutenantin the 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry, Decem-ber 2, 1862; was promoted first lieutenant,July 19, 1864, and captain, October 23, 1864, for gallantry in action; was severelywounded March 31, 1865, and was musteredout of service, May 31, 1865, owing to disa-bility; received from the University in 1909the degree of B. S. as for 1865. After some time spent in travel, heformed a partnership with his father andassisted him with his dancing classes atNo. 23 Tremont street; and after his fathers death


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