"HITI \KlrX , A x , 



ion of a *..rk ..f ar 



lopnentof Ifc 

 lly modern work, ay Mr. < n no 



DOM H - <- ' VIM Mr. i. 



took a reorgMiisalino of the 



tfhehar* 



a iiitrtiinri.!a; .;. ' : . 





liojpital. of whfehba mm pfMtdeat antil 

 aan orgaoiirr and tram of 



1 r lx*re wa 1'iadllilll of the 1 





The objection cwieralljr rat- 



t Vai notion of tl : thai 



drautfhuman and ti. 



an- 1 healed etui' :,. f. w year* a*- 



>idence hrr, a* I., llir ,, 



John, jur 

 H. agmdnated at 



.n 1 



y l- 1 1 is opponent* derlnrrd t hat 



and ' 



linni|.i..n ,,f i|,r fxmifieniont. 



lie modern man 

 for (I 



n was a great 

 entaln of an art i ' 



us some think. 

 possess to*- hit own individuality an 



^tV- wasalway 



u tin? fcrhni; for hi..-, and wan 



Mi** Klixa Lynn. who. as Mrs. I 

 .. has publish.. I ninny U-.U that have been 

 .M| both in Kurope aii'l n 

 |MM-t.and *-h. . 



no doubt 

 that he waa on. 



aster's degree at Yale, and 

 wtt * member of th< f American Psi 



iter Colors and an ASM* tonal 



ik'ii. It i- imiMMtil.: 

 complete list of !..f' 



lore important one* follow : and 



'lower and th? Star** 



me PraoUceJ Hints on Wood Rnmvins?" 



- 



Mstti f \U-.a. }.... :.! !-!...-, 



President !! ' the bencti 

 . brre he remain. 



<eonbaj 

 Ut 



moved to < 

 In the riril war he prepared tl 



mistd a larfs amount of mppliae 



t hi. volume) and others, he vns i 



press nt city of KtaMtcm. IIL of the Northwest- 



- theolugirai drtnnMM. 



.... . 



. 



I n.k illi..n. |l,..'..|....n 



a.ra;Sii in SevYork 



-nterwl the dnssof IN]* 



withdrew before fmdnaUon: 



ielberir and rriin; and 



vtional army, rising from the 



*3. In 1864 h 



Hospital Medical i'ollep. ***d then oontinned hJt 



MtUfc .- .. \ ^ -. ;-, -., :i. v 



!: --.': 



tal Coll?p the snnw 



braiuhin Hr- 



arm r. rMnf ront tne 

 it edjuunt Kvnerml in 

 cnduatcd at tW Be 





Mai*. 



. ... ,,-, ||. ,:,,,. i; . : 



Siiteenlh and Serenteenth Centuri. - 



: II. St.Ml.lani. 



Ill* N^t l 



KB- ence and A 

 ift lnrgadaiL.1 



I'll't/.s!;, i t \ 



llollni 



Hrv . .liana- 



..- : at 



n JMHI?* | hyskian. U>rn in 



July ao. IMi7. He was 

 mduatedat l^ifayetto College atnl at the medical 



depart in.-nt ,.f 



Jersrr Volunteers: on March V 1868, he was as- 



hildren and of (linioal MidvUbrj in 

 Inmiiltl Medical TTnilsji from 1871. and 



I8MH In 1M7I he wa* edi- 

 It Medical Jonmai'* i 



1. I from Yale 

 root publications. - The 8d- 



i; 



Klore. natitraUst, born in Waltham. 



I*MM. (lif^l || \ Kant \|*JM. * r iiM- 



M mtead at Hanmrd in iSE 



..;' bfa 



on tJ 



f h-ut tiaiit ^> 



Jept. 1 1868. in 



the first Pith Commissioner 



during which time he made snoeestf -nts 



m the cultivation and preservation of food fishes. 

 tadbrinde. In UW he was elected to Congress as an lodepend- 

 hePoto- eot, oa the isswe of reform in the cinl^nr,, 



wa f Harvard, and was an 



rersesrof un-.t-enftj En 1868 - 

 1880-W. He was alto interested in the adroinis- 

 tmtion of charitisa, SBrving as President of the Boa- 

 loo Farm School and at a trustee of the National 





corps: and on Jan. 3S. 1H*4. be resigned his 

 mission ami rrturnod to Uloomftekl. When Mi- 

 dair was set apart from Bloomfield Dr. lore under- 



