46 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

CLASS OF 1903 
GRADUATES HOLDING DEGREE OF M.F. 
John B. Anderson 
Black Mountain, N. C. 
John Bullions Anderson was born November 109, 1874, in Martin, Mich., the 
son of John Anderson, a minister of the Presbyterian church, and Mary B. 
(Gray) Anderson. On his father’s side he is of Scotch-Irish, and on 
his mother’s of English-Scotch ancestry. He has two sisters: Mrs. 
F. S. Goodman and Grace E. Anderson, who studied at Smith College, 
and two brothers: Harry G. Anderson, M.D. College of Physicians and 
Surgeons, Columbia University, ‘89, and Charles G. Anderson. 
He received the degree of Ph.B. at Union College in 1806. 
He was married February 3, 1904, in Albany, N. Y., to Miss Clara N. 
MacRoberts of Albany, N. Y., daughter of Robert MacRoberts and 
Emma (Hill) MacRoberts. They have one son, Robert B. Anderson, 
born May 29, 1910, in Black Mountain, N. C., and one daughter, Grace 
E. Anderson, born March 15, 1912, in Black Mountain, N. C. Another 
daughter, Mary B. Anderson, born October 31, 1904, in Albany, N. Y., 
died October 30, 1907. 
Anderson has been located for the last few years at Black 
Mountain, N. C., as manager of a sawmill and cannery. He 
is a Presbyterian, and in politics a Republican. 
Edward A. Braniff 
Business address, 616-618 R. A. Long Building, Kansas City, Mo. 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 
Edward Andrew Braniff was born May 4, 1876, in Houtzdale, Pa., the 
son of John A. Braniff and Mary Catherine (Baker) Braniff. On his 
father’s side he is of English, Irish and German, and on his mother’s 
of German ancestry. He has three brothers: Thomas E. Braniff, Paul 
Revere Braniff and Philip Braniff, and two sisters: Madeline Braniff 
and Mrs. H. G. Russell. 
He was prepared at the Central High School, Kansas City, Mo., and 
before entering the Yale Forest School, was a newspaper writer for the 
Kansas City Star. 


