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Manasseh Smith, Jr. 
Business address, American Eucalyptus Timber Corporation, Chicago, III. 
Home address, 252 Woodfords Street, Portland, Maine 
Manasseh Smith, Jr., was born January 11, 1880, in Radnor Forges, 
Que., Canada, the son of Manasseh Smith and Georgiana W. (Hall) 
Smith. He has six sisters: Georgiana M. Smith, Gertrude Smith, B.A. 
Vassar ’97 and M.A. ’o3, Katharine B. Smith, Helen G. Smith, Ruth P. 
Smith, B.A. Vassar ’05, and Bertha H. Smith; and one brother, Ralph 
E. Smith. 
He was prepared at the Portland (Maine) High School and from 1900 
to 1903 attended Cornell University. 
He is unmarried. 
Smith is forester and field manager for the American 
Eucalyptus Timber Corporation, Chicago, Ill. From July, 1904, 
to April, 1907, he was forest assistant in the United States 
Forest Service, and from May, 1907, to July, 1910, was assist- 
ant state forester of California. He has held his present position 
since September I, IgI0. 
He is an Episcopalian. In 1898 he was a private in the Ist 
Maine Volunteer Infantry. 
Non GRADUATES 
Frank P. Hamilton 
Business address, 300 Law Exchange Building, Jacksonville, Fla. 
Residence, 1716 Simmons Street, Jacksonville, Fla. 
Frank Percival Hamilton was born August 20, 1881, in Gloucester, 
Mass., the son of Robert Stevenson Rice Hamilton, who was a member 
of the firm of R. S. Hamilton & Company, general commission merchants, 
of Boston, Mass., and Alice M. (Barton) Hamilton (died in 1883). 
His parents were married in 1879. His father was born in Liverpool, 
Nova Scotia, the son of Samuel Vinton Hamilton and Mary Moore 
(Page) Hamilton of Nova Scotia and grandson of Samuel Vinton 
Hamilton, who was in the British army in the War of 1812 and settled 
afterwards in Nova Scotia. His mother was born in West Windsor, 
Maine, the daughter of Gideon Barton and Harriet (Percival) Barton 
and great-granddaughter of Stephen Barton, a surgeon in the American 
army during the war of the Revolution, and a member of the. same 
family as Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross Society. 
