Statewide County CO Archives History - Schools .....College Of Liberal Arts Alumni 1890-1899 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/co/cofiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00001.html#0000031 July 15, 2009, 12:18 am 1890 EMERY HERBERT BAYLEY, B.L. M.D., Rush Medical College, 1893; Surgeon on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R.R.; President Lake City Board of Health; President Wabasha County Medical Society; Author of various scientific publications; Lecturer at Villa Maria Academy. Physician and surgeon. LAKE CITY, Minn. EMMA LORENA STERNBERG, B.A. Student in German and vocal music in Germany, 1892-96; Teacher in Central City High School, 1897-99. Teacher, East Denver High School, 1899—. DENVER, Colo. 2108 Grant ave. ELIZABETH BALLARD THOMPSON-CAMPBELL, B.A. LICK OBSERVATORY. Mt. Hamilton, Cal. 1891 PSYCHE EUZELIA BOYD, B.L. Teaching. GREELEY, Colo. 1312 Eleventh st. *HENRY FULTON, B.S.; M.S., 1893. Draughtsman of map of Brooklyn, N. Y., published in 1874, and still the official map of the city; Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of School of Applied Science in University of Colorado. HORACE CHARLES HALL, B.A. County surveyor of Mesa County; City engineer of Grand Junction; U. S. deputy mineral surveyor. Instructor in mathematics, Colorado State Preparatory School. BOULDER, Colo 550 Marine st. EDITH EDNA INGRAM-WHITE, B.A. BOULDER, Colo. 634 Pine st. CORA EMMA LYCAN, B.A.; M.A., 1893 Teaching. BOULDER, Colo. 1633 Pine st. GUY STERNBERG, B.A.; LL.B., 1894 Attorney at law. GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. MARGERET HORTENSE WHITELEY-HELLEMS, B.A. Teacher of Greek, Colorado State Preparatory School. BOULDER, Colo. 1162 Twelfth st. HARRY NOBLE WILSON, B.A Graduate in theology from McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, 1894; Newberry fellow, 1892-95; Student, University of Jena, Germany. Presbyterian minister. MUNCIE, Ind. LILLIAN RACHEL WISE-HOSKINSON, B.A. DURANGO Colo. 1892 CHARLES ROLAND BURGER, Ph.B. A.B., Harvard University, 1893; Graduate student, University of Colorado; Graduate student in mathematics, Clark University, Worcester, Mass., 1902-1903. Instructor in mathematics, East Denver High School. Assistant Professor of mathematics, Colorado State School of Mines. GOLDEN, Colo. GENEVA COFFIN-CRAIG, Ph.B Teacher in High School, Deadwood, S. D.; Glenwood Springs, Colo., and Fort Morgan, Colo. BELLE FOURCHE, S. D. BERTHA LUELLA ROOT, B.L. Teaching. DENVER, Colo. 1319 E. Eighteenth ave. ZENA AGAR WHITELEY, B.A. Graduate student, University of Colorado; Assistant in German, University of Colorado. BOULDER, Colo. 1709 Pine st. 1893 *SUSAN MAY ANDREWS, B.A.; M.A., 1894. GEORGE SINCLAIR DARLEY, B.A. Graduate in theology from McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, 1896. Presbyterian minister. CAWKER CITY, Kan. ARTHUR DURWARD, B.S. S.B. (Electrical Engineering), Harvard University, 1895; A.M., Harvard University, 1897; Assistant in physics, Harvard University. Teacher of science, Pomona High School. POMONA, Cal. 683 N. Garey ave. HARRIET CARR HOGARTY-WILSON, B.L. MUNCIE, Ind. DELOS HOLDEN, B.S. M.A., Columbia University, 1896; Assistant examiner, United States Patent Office, 1898-1901. Attorney at law. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 1486 Bedford ave. EDWIN JOHN INGRAM, B.A.; LL.B., 1895 { ^o^Spru^st. Clerk and recorder of Boulder county; Attorney at law; Secretary of Board of Regents, University of Colorado. BOULDER, Colo. 803 Spruce st. ALTA JOHNSON, Ph.B Fellow in mathematics, University of Nebraska. LINCOLN, Neb. PAUL MCCOY NORTH, B.A. LL.B., 1901, National University; LL.M., 1902, National University; Clerk United States Census Bureau. Attorney at law. GOLDFIELD, Colo. CHARLES ARTHUR POTTER, Ph.B. DENVER, Colo. Teacher of History and English, East Denver High School. 1543 High st. WESLEY WALLACE PUTNAM, B.L. Graduate student, University of Colorado; Master in mathematics, State Preparatory School; Superintendent of Schools, Colorado City; Superintendent Fort Morgan Schools. County assessor; Farming. FORT MORGAN, Colo. 1894 CURTIS IRVING ANDREWS, B.S.; M.S., 1895 Assistant in chemistry, University of Colorado; Chemist, Met. Ext. Co., Florence, Colo.; Chemist, White Hills Mining Co., White Hills, Arizona. Assayer. DENVER, Colo. 633 S. Twelfth st. FREDERICK WILLIAM BURGER, B.A Business. BOULDER, Colo. 1005 Fourteenth st. LUCIA GARY DRIGGS-COMSTOCK, B.A. PEORIA, Ill. 522 Bradley ave. MAUDE CLARK GARDINER, B.S. Vice-President Alumni Association, University of Colorado. BOULDER, Colo. 2237 Sixth st. FRANCIS SHANOR KINDER, Ph.B. A.M., Cornell University, 1899; Co-editor of "Evenings With Colorado Poets." Journalist. DENVER, Colo. 143 S. Perry st. *WILLIAM EDWARD McINTOSH, Ph.B. GRANT PITZER, B.S. Business. POMONA, Cal. 415 E. Holt ave. ALWYN CHARLES SMITH, B.S.; M.S., 1901 Teacher in Durango High School, 1897-1900; Student, Columbia School of Mines, 1902-1903. Teacher, North Denver High School. BOULDER, Colo. 621 Pine st. FRANK CLARENCE SPENCER, B.S. Ph.D., Columbia University, 1899; Co-editor of "Evenings With Colorado Poets;" Public lecturer; Superintendent of schools, Monte Vista; Fellow in pedagogy, Clark University, Worcester, Mass. Teaching. MONTE VISTA, Colo. WILLIAM BULL STODDARD, B.S. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1897; Assistant in chemistry, Colorado State School of Mines. Business. BOULDER, Colo. Twenty-fourth and Arapahoe sts. 1895 CONRAD BLUHM, B.A Graduate of Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1897; Chairman New Jersey State Prohibition Convention, 1900; Author of various published lectures and sermons. Clergyman. PUEBLO, Colo. *WILLIAM FRANKLIN BYBEE, Ph.B. Principal, Grand Junction High School; Principal, Liller School, Colorado Springs. LOUISE CHASE, Ph.B. Principal of High School. LAS ANIMAS, Colo. DAISY DAVIS-CARNEY, B.A. DENVER, Colo. 1520 Steel st. ANNA MLLLICENT DRIGGS-BRADFORD, B.A. 891 E. Berrien st. GALESBURG, Ill. LEWIS GAYLORD, Ph.B. Publisher of "The St. Joseph Gazette." ST. JOSEPH, MO. Benton Club. FREDERICK CHARLES HEPPENHEIMER, B.A. HARRY PHILIPS LAYTON, B. A. Broker NEW YORK, N. Y. 202 W. One Hundred and Third st. HARRY LORRAINE MCGINNIS, B.A.; M.A., 1900 Teacher in Georgetown High School, 1897-1900. Principal of High School. SALIDA, Colo. FRANK YANDELL MOSELEY, B.S. Instructor in biology, State Preparatory School. Business. BOULDER, Colo. 358 Arapahoe ave. FLORENCE WILDER-COATES, B.S. BOULDER, Colo. 1121 Spruce st. BOULDER, Colo. MYRTLE DRINNIE ZIEMER-HAWKINS, B.L. Graduate student, University of Colorado. BOULDER, Colo. 1204 College 1896 HENRY ORESTA ANDREW, Ph.B.; LL.B., 1899 Secretary Alumni Association, University of Colorado. Attorney at law. BOULDER, Colo. N. Twenty-sixth st. ERNEST ROBB BLISS, B.S. Farming. GREELEY, Colo. WILLIAM HENRY BURGER, B.S Graduate student, University of Colorado. Attached to United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. WASHINGTON., D. C. U. S. Geological Survey. THEODORE TAYLOR CHAVE, B.A. Graduate student, University of Colorado. THYRZA COHEN, Ph.B. Teacher, East Denver High School. DENVER, Colo. 1105 Sherman ave. EDWARD LYMAN EUSTIS, B.A Curate, St. Johns Cathedral. Clergyman. DENVER, Colo. 1811 Grant ave. MAY RIDDING FULLER-SICKMAN, B.A. Principal of Longmont High School. DENVER., Colo. 136 W. Twelfth ave. ELIZABETH GAMBLE, B.L. Student at Sarbonne, Paris, 1896-1897. Teaching. DETROIT, Mich. 23 Parsons st. CHARLES HENRY CHRISTOPHER MILLER, Ph.B Superintendent and general manager, Cactus Valley Irrigation Co. ANTLERS, Colo. ERNEST MORRIS, Ph.B.; LL.B., 1898 Graduate student, Cornell University, 1897; Secretary, Denver Philosophical Society. Attorney at law. DENVER, Colo. 1637 Gaylord St. JAMES HIXON VAN SICKLE, B.A.; M.A., 1898 President Colorado State Teachers' Association, 1895; Member National Council of Education since 1896; Vice-president National Council of Education, 1899; Secretary. Department of Superintendence, National Educational Association, 1899; Author of many published educational papers; Public lecturer; Superintendent North Side Schools, Denver, Colo., 1891-1900. Superintendent of instruction, Baltimore, Md. BALTIMORE, Md. 612 Reservoir st. 1897 EDNA JEANETTE BAILEY-GEER, B.S. ALTONA, Colo. NAN KATHERINE BROWN-WOOLLETT, Ph.B. RALEIGH, N. C. EDITH LANCASTER COAN-MCCLURE, Ph.B. BOULDER, Colo. 2227 Eighth st. MERRITT JULIUS CRANDALL, B.S. Mining. BOULDER, Colo. University Campus. ALBERT DAKAN, Ph.B.; LL.B., 1899 Attorney at law. LONGMONT, Colo. CHARLES H. EASLEY, B.A. One year student in the University of Chicago, Theological School. Gardener and fruit grower. GOLDEN, Colo. CHARLOTTE JOY FARNSWORTH, Ph.B. Head of Whittier Hall, Columbia University. NEW YORK, N. Y. 1230 Amsterdam ave. LULU HANKINS-MCALLISTER, Ph.B. BOULDER, Colo. 820 Spruce st. EARL WHELDON HASKINS, B.A.; LL.B., 1901 Telegraph editor, St. Joseph Gazette. ST. JOSEPH, MO. N. Eighth st. MlNA HOCKING, Ph.B. Teaching. EAST BOULDER, Colo. ADDIE AGATHA KENDRICK-MCCULLOCK, Ph.B. Teacher of German and English, Fort Morgan High School. CASTLE ROCK, Colo. EDGAR KESNER, Ph.B. Superintendent of schools. SALIDA, Colo. 1200 G st. EMMA GERTRUDE LEAKE, Ph.B, Master of pedagogy, New York University, 1898; Teacher of methods, Normal School, Dayton, Ohio, 1898-90; Teacher of methods, Denver Normal and Preparatory School, 1900—; Graduate student, University of Colorado. Teaching. DENVER, Colo. 826 E. Colfax. JESSIE GEORGIA NEIKIRK, Ph.B. Teaching, South Canon High School. CANON CITY, Colo. 103 Walnut st CARL HIRAM PADDOCK, B.S. Telegraph editor, Colorado Springs Telegraph; State editor, Denver Republican; Assistant telegraph editor, Rocky Mountain News; Telegraph editor, Denver Times; Special writer, Denver Post; Correspondent New York Sun, Chicago Examiner, Philadelphia North American. Journalist. DENVER, Colo. 970 Lincoln ave. SUE GRAEME SHOTWELL-WALSH, Ph.B. LA JUNTA, Colo. EDITH WEYMOUTH, Ph.B. Teaching. DENVER, Colo. 1949 Grant ave. JENNE FRANCES WISE, B.A. BOULDER, Colo. 1938 Walnut st. HENRIETTA MARTINA ZOLLINGER-RILEY, Ph.B. Teacher and student at the University of Chicago; Author of articles on physical culture. BATTLE CREEK, Mich. 112 Mauchester st. 1898 CHARLOTTE EMILINE BALLARD, B.A. Teaching. WATKINS, Colo. JOHN BUNYAN, Ph.B. Cashier, Bank of Berthoud. BERTHOUD, Colo. EVA VIOLA CAMPBELL, Ph.B. Accountant. DENVER, Colo. 2864 Lake Place. CHARLES ALBERT CHASE, Ph.B. Superintendent, Liberty Bell Gold Mining Co.; Secretary Telluride Mining Association. Mining engineer. TELLURIDE, Colo. OLIVIA HANNAH CLEVELAND, B.A. Teaching. CINCINNATI, Ohio 838 W. Seventh st. MARY A. GAMBLE, Ph.B. Teaching, Central High School. DETROIT, Mich. 23 Parsons st. BEULAH PEARL HASKINS-LAPHAM, Ph.B. SACRAMENTO, Cal. BEULAH GENEVIEVE HENRY-DAY, Ph.B. BOULDER, Colo. Thirteenth and Hill sts. JAMES ROBERT HUBBARD, B.A. Chemist, Liberty Bell Gold Mining Co. TELLURIDE, Colo. MABEL MARTIN-WHITAKER, B.S. GLOUCESTER, N. J. 825 Monmouth st. ELIZABETH MOSELEY MCCLURE-SHILLING, B.A.. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo. 302 E. Eaton ave. DAISY DAWN METZLER, Ph.B. Teacher, North Denver High School. DENVER, Colo. 1570 Lincoln ave. LEWIS IRVING NEIKIRK, B.S.; M.S., 1901 Fellow in mathematics, University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania WEST PHILADELPHIA, Pa. LEE COLLINS PITZER, Ph.B. Business. POMONA, Cal. 105 E. Holt WILSON MARION SHAFER, B.A. President Alumni Association, University of Colorado. Superintendent of schools. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo. CHARLES ERASTUS SOUTHARD, B.S. LL.B., Columbia University Law School, 1901. County judge of Weld county. GREELEY, Colo. 721 Tenth st. BLANCHE MIRANDA SQUIRES-CLARKE, B.A. DENVER, Colo. 1316 E. Colfax ave. LILIAN WATERS, B.S Teaching. HEPPNER, Ore. MILTON CLARENCE WHITAKER, B.S.; M.S., 1900 Tutor in chemistry, Columbia University. Chemist. Welsbach Light Co. GLOUCESTER, N. J. 825 Monmouth st. EDITH WILLIAMS-BUNYAN, B.S. BERTHOUD, Colo. ELINOR WISE-CLAY, B.A. DENVER, Colo. 2151 Gilpin st. 1899 AGNES LOUISE BLANCK, B.S. Teaching, Del Norte High School. DENVER, Colo. 128 Sherman ave. WILFRED BLISS, B.S. Farming. GREELEY, Colo. WILLIAM CHALMERS BUNYAN, Ph.B. Assistant cashier. Bank of Berthoud. BERTHOUD, Colo. EDNA LEE CALVERT-WALDON, Ph.B. DENVER, Colo. 2729 Stout st. *HARRY ALBERT CHASE, B.S. Ph.B., Yale University, 1900; Civil engineer, Burlington R.R.; Chemist, Liberty Bell Gold Mining Co., Telluride, Colo. JOSEPH EDWARD COLLIE, Ph.B. Mining. BOULDER, Colo. 1034 Pine st. WILLIAM COOKE DANIELS, B.A. Author of "The Department Store System;" Adjutant general, Second Division, Fifth Army Corps, during Spanish-American War. Business. DENVER, Colo. 1600 Logan ave. SARAH WALKER DOW, B.A. Assistant Principal, Ouray High School. DENVER, Colo. 322 Twentieth ave. JOHN MOSSER DOWNEN, Ph.B. Principal, Pueblo High School, District No. 1. PUEBLO, Colo. 307 w. Fifteenth st. FRANK ALBEE GIFFIN, B.A.; M.A., 1900 Assistant in mathematics, University of Colorado, 1899-1900; Graduate student, Columbia University. Electrician, General Electric Co. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 1 state st. BARRY HOGARTY, B.S. Graduate student, Columbia University. Chemist, Grant smelter. DENVER, Colo. 419 E. Twenty-second ave. RACHEL AGNES KIRKBRIDE-GILBERT, B.S. BOULDER, Colo. 1224 Pine st. PAUL WAYNE LEE, B.A LL.B., 1901, Denver Law School. Attorney at law. FORT COLLINS, Colo. JOHN OLIVER MILLER, B.S. Spanish-English stenographer in Banco Minero, Chihuahua, Mexico; Assistant registrar, New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. MESILLA PARK, N. M. HOMER CURTIS NEWTON, B.A.; M.A., 1900 Ph.D., Cornell University, 1902; Fellow in Latin and Greek, Cornell University. Instructor in Latin, College of the City of New York. NEW YORK CITY, 67 Bank St JOHN HICKS PARSONS, D.D.S.; Ph.B. Ex-president Colorado State Dental Association Professor of Dental Technics, University of Colorado. Dentist. EL PASO, Texas 701 Wyoming st. ANNA RAMSAY, B.L. Teacher in Durango High School. Stenographer. DENVER, Colo. 1949 Grant ave. CHESTER EARL SMEDLEY, B.A.; M.A., 1900 Teaching. DENVER, Colo. 3525 Clear Creek ave. HOMER AMOS ARTHUR SMITH, Ph.B. LL.B., Columbian University, 1901; LL.M., National University, 1902; Librarian, U. S. Treasury Department. Clerk, office of the Auditor for the U. S. War Department. WASHINGTON, D. C. 5502 Seventh st., N. W. FLORENCE LAYTON WILLIAMS, B.A. Teacher, Pueblo High School, District No. 20. PUEBLO, Colo. 1024 Routt ave. Additional Comments: *Deceased. Extracted from: Register of the Alumni OF THE University of Colorado 1882-1903. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/co/statewide/history/schools/collegeo101nms.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/cofiles/ File size: 15.2 Kb