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Downer, Geo. F. (ed.) / The Wisconsin alumni magazine
Volume 6, Number 2 (Nov. 1904)
Alumni, pp. 77-87
Page 81
ALUMNI.
Marshall of the Supreme Court of Wiscon-
sin and Mr. Klatte has acted in a like
capacity for Justice Dodge, since i9o0.
A. A. Chamberlain, '9%, who is now prac-
ticing law at Huron, S. Dakota, is the
republican nominee for county judge in
his district.
Orsamus Cole, '99, is in the employ of
the Pacific States Telephone and Tel;-
graph Company at San Francisco. He ha
a position in the traffic department.
Henry L. Trott, '99, who was for some
time engaged in the tropical plantation
business in Mexico and Central America,
is now located at Ft. Payne, Alabama.
Nathan S. Curtis, '99, 'oil, is with the
Sumter Lumber Company of Sumter, Ala.,
and Chicago. Mr. Curtis's address is
Eautaw, Ala.
Miss Gertrude Anthony, '99, is teaching
chemistry and biology in the high school
at Petaluma, Cal.
A. R. Denu, '99, has entered into a law
partnership with C. E. Buell, '78, of Madi-
son, under the firm name of Buell &
Denu.
J. B. Baldwin, '99, is superintendent of
schools at Reedsburg.
Miss Florence M. Gage, '99, teaches
science in the Rice Lake high school.
Herman G. A. Brauer, '99h (A. B. Colo-
rado College), has withdrawn from uni-
versityrice for o althin
travel. He is now in the West and con-
templates a trip to Australia.
Warren M. Persons, '99, will continue
as instructor in mathematics during the
current year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement F. Theobald,
whose marriage occurred during the sum-
mer, will reside this year a 413 W. Dayton
Street, Madison. Mrs. Theobald was Miss
Eliza A. Pollard of the class of '99.
Miss Anna Pauline Houghton, '99,
teaches science and mathematics in the
Sturgeon Bay high school.
Miss Maud G. Murrish, '99, teaches
English in the high school at Berlin.
.oo
The. following are the members of i9oo
now engaged in school work who are not
elsewhere referred to in this department:
C. H. Bachhuber, principal, Cashton.
C. W. Eastman, physics, Decatur, Ill.
Ella M. Guile, English, Fond du Lac.
Bertha H. Preuss, history, Madison.
Mary L. Strong, English and botany,
Mt. Horeb.
F. M. Van Horn, Latin and English,
Milwaukee (North Division).
Florence Warner, botany, Grand Rapids.
Raymond B. Pease, 'oo, has entered Har-
vard as a candFdate for his doctor's degree
in English literaturc. Mr. Pease has been
engaged in high school work since his
graduation, but has also been working in-
dependently in his chosen field, with the re-
sult that he will be able to earn his degree
with two years' residence at Harvard.
Mr. Pease married Miss Mary Grace Bost-
wick of Eau Claire in September.
H. W. Adams, 'oo, 0o3l, is associated with
C. D. Rosa in the practice of law at Beloit
and resides at 815 Highland Street, Beloit.
His marriage to ,Miss Prudence Bennett, a
former member of 'o6, took place in June.
Winchelt F. Barber, 'oo, is engaged in
the banking business at Lawton, Okla. Mr.
Barber's marriage to Miss Augusta E.
Noelke of La Crosse occurred in the sum-
mer. Since her graduation Mrs. Barber
has been teaching at La Crosse.
Wayne T. Moseley, 'oo, conspicuous
when a student as a member and leader
of the Glee Club, is now in charge of the
the territory tributary to Minot, N. D.,
which is his address.
William C. Sutherland, who rowed
in the varsity crew for four years, from
'97 to 'oo, and was assistant coach in 'or,
is in the employ of the Illinois Steel Com-
pany in Chicago.
Carl E. Fischer, 'oo, is junior member of
the firm of Fischer Bros., Oregon pine and
cedar dealers, of Marcola, Ore.
Ward Lamberson, who was a member of
the class of 'oo, is now located at Richland
Center.
Glenn H. Williams, 'ool, is practicing at
Bruce.
J. H. McNeel, 'oo, is with Tenneys, Hall
& Swansen, lawyers, in Madison.
Arba B. Marvin, Jr., 'oo, is located at
Schenectady, N. Y., his address being 1303
Union Street.
Ralph E. Smith, 'ool, now practicing at
.19041
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