68 RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 



1888 



*ARNOLD, GRANT, B. S., Manager of Hardware Department, Z. C. 

 Miles & Piper Company, 4313 Fourth Ave., N. E., Seattle, 

 Wash. 



(BACHELLER) FOSTER, BERTHA H., M. S., Housewife, 3107 

 Karnes Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Primary Teacher, Onaga, 

 Kan., 1888-'89; Postgraduate Student and Teacher, K. S. A. 

 C., 1888-'91; Grammar Grade Teacher, Sterling, Kan., 1891- 

 '92; High School Teacher, Lyons, Kan., 1892-'94; Science 

 Teacher, Junction City (Kansas) High School, 1894-'97; 

 Domestic Science Director, Manual Training High School, 

 Kansas City, Mo., 1897-'06; Housewife, 1906 . 



CLARKE, CLEMENT G., A. B., B. T., Pastor, First Congregational 

 Church, 409 Perry Ave., Peoria, 111. Nine years at Yale Uni- 

 versity, 1891-'00; Graduated, Academic Department, 1895; 

 Three years of Graduate Work, 1895-'9S; Two years in Divin- 

 ity School, 1898-'00; Instructor in Sophomore Mathematics 

 for two years; Pastor, Congregational Church, Plainsville, 

 Conn., 1900-'05; Pastor, First Congregational Church, Min- 

 neapolis, Minn., 1905-'12; Pastor, First Congregational 

 Church, Peoria, 111., 1912 . 



COBB, ALEXANDER C., B. S., Farmer, Wagoner, Okla. Farmer 

 and Carpenter, 1888 ; Member Oklahoma State Board of 

 Agriculture, 1908-'12; State Superintendent County Demon- 

 stration Farms, 1909-'10. 



(COBB) CLARK, MATTIE, B. S., Housewife, 409 Perry Ave., Pe- 

 oria, 111. Teacher and Housewife, New Haven, Conn., Plain- 

 ville, Conn., Minneapolis, Minn., and Peoria, 111. 



COWELL, MINNIE H., B. S., Nurse, Steyning, Sussex, England. 

 Temperance Hospital, London, 1889-'94; Nurse at Luxor, 

 Upper Egypt, in Winter, 1894-'00; Nurse in England, in Sum- 

 mers, 1894-' 00; In Kansas, 1901; Nurse in Switzerland, 1903; 

 Nurse at Luxor, Upper Egypt, Winters of 1904-'13; In Eng- 

 land During Summers of 1904-'13. 



DIXON, LYMAN H., B. S., Architect, 12 N. Fifteenth St., Fluching, 

 New York City (Home), HE. Twenty-fourth St., New York 

 City (Business). Draughtsman, Trinidad, Colo., 1889-'90; 

 Draughtsman, Denver, Colo., 1890-'91; Architect, Boise, 

 Idaho, 1892-'93; Draughtsman and Architect, Buffalo, N. Y., 

 1893-'00; Superintendent of Construction, State Architect's 

 Office, Albany, N. Y., 1900-'02; Manager for Charles A. Platt, 

 Architect, 11 E. Twenty-fourth St., New York City, 1902 . 



FAIRCHILD, DAVID G., M. S., Agricultural Explorer, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, R. 1, In the Woods, Cheny Chase, Md. 

 Postgraduate Work in Botany at Naples Zoological Station, 



