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10 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY BULLETIN where her husband, Charles H. Wright, '07, is superintendent of schools. Mrs. Myra Sinclair Peairs is living at Normal, Illinois. Orrie Reeser (LL.B.) is a Funeral Di-rector at Clinton, Illinois. Harry D. Vincent of Trey, New York, has married, since the last issue of the bulletin, Jessie C. Walker, a teacher in the Brooklyn Junior High Schools. Jan-uary of this year he was appointed the principal of School No. 16 in Troy. 1910 Hubert D. Bath (LL.B., '11) is prac-ticing law at Bozeman, Montana. Nelle Beggs of Ashland, Illinois, return-ed missionary from China, writes that her health is better than in several years. Her foreign work she was forced to give up because of ill health. Harry W. Bell is pastor of the First M. E. Church at St. Cloud, Minnesota, and Chaplain of the U. S. Reserve Corps with commission of first Lieutenant. Lucia M. Dean is teaching English in the Springfield High School where her ad-dress is 704 S. State St. Mrs. Vera Moyer Duncan is with her family at Frostproof, Florida. She counts two sons and a daughter now. Josephine Jackson of Delavan, Illinois, has been "vacationing" for some time as a result of her labors at the time of her mother's death in 1922 and her own ex-periences with "flu" and pneumonia. Miss Jackson has been an unusually successful science teacher in various High Schools. Omar E. Lewis (LL.B.) has been prac-ticing law in Olney, Illinois, since his grad-uation. Mrs. Louise Pierson Reeks lives in Los Angeles, California, where her husband is a practicing physician. Edward Schroeder (LL.B.) is Assistant State's Attorney at Belleville, Illinois. Carl Schwulst (LL.B.) is now president of the Schwulst-Gerling Company, a coal and lumber business in Bloomington. George S. Sutton received his Ph. D. in 1923 from the Graduate School of Theology, University of Dubuque, Dubu-que, Iowa, and is now the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Lincoln, Illinois. Loyal M. Thompson is pastor of the Lacon Methodist Church at Lacon, Illi-nois. James M. Weldon (LL.B.) of Spring-field, Illinois, is the assistant state's attor-ney for the Southern District of Illinois. 1911 Howard Adair is the pastor of the Eastside Presbyterian Church of Paterson, New Jersey, with a membership of over 800. Will Costigan (LL.B.) is on the WVes-leyan Law Faculty and is a member of the firm of Costigan and Wollrab in Bloom-ington. Alice Rakestraw Fitch, wife of Profes-sor J. B. Fitch of Manhattan, Kansas, is planning to spend the summer in Cali-fornia with her mother. John Kincaid (LL.B.) is practicing law at Charleston, Illinois. Judge 0. 0. McKenzie (LL.B.) wel-comed a third girl, December 27, 1924, into his home at Bryan, Texas. She is the fourth native Texan the stork has brought him. Ray N. Miller is the head of the de-partment of Economics and Sociology of the College of Emporia, Emporia, Kansas. Harry G. Rogers is the General Agent of the Great Republic Life Insurance Company, Los Angeles, California. Archie N. and Gladys Miner Schaeffer are living in Bloomington with their two daughters, Charlotte and Helen. Professor Charles L. Stewart has re-turned to the Economics department at Illinois to teach again at the school where he received his doctorate and did his first teaching. Charles J. Stowell is Professor of Mathematics at McKendree College, Le-banon, Illinois. Walter B. Theobald is pastor of a church in Fischer, Illinois. Jesse Young (LL.B.) of Rossville, Illi-nois, recently called upon his classmate Ray O. Middleton of the firm of Phillips and Middleton at Gibson City, Illinois, and enjoyed some reminiscences.
Object Description
Title | 1925-04-01 |
Publication title | Illinois Wesleyan University Bulletin |
Subject |
Universities and colleges publications periodicals |
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Location.Original | Record Group 5-1: IWU Publications |
Digitized by | Tate Archives & Special Collections, The Ames Library, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL 61702. |
Format.Digital | Text |
Type.Digital | Text |
Date.Digital | 2011-10-11 |
Language | eng |
Collection | IWU Bulletins (Illinois Wesleyan University) |
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Title | Page 10 |
Description | 10 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY BULLETIN where her husband, Charles H. Wright, '07, is superintendent of schools. Mrs. Myra Sinclair Peairs is living at Normal, Illinois. Orrie Reeser (LL.B.) is a Funeral Di-rector at Clinton, Illinois. Harry D. Vincent of Trey, New York, has married, since the last issue of the bulletin, Jessie C. Walker, a teacher in the Brooklyn Junior High Schools. Jan-uary of this year he was appointed the principal of School No. 16 in Troy. 1910 Hubert D. Bath (LL.B., '11) is prac-ticing law at Bozeman, Montana. Nelle Beggs of Ashland, Illinois, return-ed missionary from China, writes that her health is better than in several years. Her foreign work she was forced to give up because of ill health. Harry W. Bell is pastor of the First M. E. Church at St. Cloud, Minnesota, and Chaplain of the U. S. Reserve Corps with commission of first Lieutenant. Lucia M. Dean is teaching English in the Springfield High School where her ad-dress is 704 S. State St. Mrs. Vera Moyer Duncan is with her family at Frostproof, Florida. She counts two sons and a daughter now. Josephine Jackson of Delavan, Illinois, has been "vacationing" for some time as a result of her labors at the time of her mother's death in 1922 and her own ex-periences with "flu" and pneumonia. Miss Jackson has been an unusually successful science teacher in various High Schools. Omar E. Lewis (LL.B.) has been prac-ticing law in Olney, Illinois, since his grad-uation. Mrs. Louise Pierson Reeks lives in Los Angeles, California, where her husband is a practicing physician. Edward Schroeder (LL.B.) is Assistant State's Attorney at Belleville, Illinois. Carl Schwulst (LL.B.) is now president of the Schwulst-Gerling Company, a coal and lumber business in Bloomington. George S. Sutton received his Ph. D. in 1923 from the Graduate School of Theology, University of Dubuque, Dubu-que, Iowa, and is now the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Lincoln, Illinois. Loyal M. Thompson is pastor of the Lacon Methodist Church at Lacon, Illi-nois. James M. Weldon (LL.B.) of Spring-field, Illinois, is the assistant state's attor-ney for the Southern District of Illinois. 1911 Howard Adair is the pastor of the Eastside Presbyterian Church of Paterson, New Jersey, with a membership of over 800. Will Costigan (LL.B.) is on the WVes-leyan Law Faculty and is a member of the firm of Costigan and Wollrab in Bloom-ington. Alice Rakestraw Fitch, wife of Profes-sor J. B. Fitch of Manhattan, Kansas, is planning to spend the summer in Cali-fornia with her mother. John Kincaid (LL.B.) is practicing law at Charleston, Illinois. Judge 0. 0. McKenzie (LL.B.) wel-comed a third girl, December 27, 1924, into his home at Bryan, Texas. She is the fourth native Texan the stork has brought him. Ray N. Miller is the head of the de-partment of Economics and Sociology of the College of Emporia, Emporia, Kansas. Harry G. Rogers is the General Agent of the Great Republic Life Insurance Company, Los Angeles, California. Archie N. and Gladys Miner Schaeffer are living in Bloomington with their two daughters, Charlotte and Helen. Professor Charles L. Stewart has re-turned to the Economics department at Illinois to teach again at the school where he received his doctorate and did his first teaching. Charles J. Stowell is Professor of Mathematics at McKendree College, Le-banon, Illinois. Walter B. Theobald is pastor of a church in Fischer, Illinois. Jesse Young (LL.B.) of Rossville, Illi-nois, recently called upon his classmate Ray O. Middleton of the firm of Phillips and Middleton at Gibson City, Illinois, and enjoyed some reminiscences. |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Contact Information | Please email Tate Archives at archives@iwu.edu or call 309-556-1535 for more information. Permission to reproduce these images must be granted by IWU. |