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has been president of an independent telephone system in Illinois and 
superintendent of the University of Illinois Experiment Station at 
Carthage, Ill. His ancestors came from Ireland in 1670 and: lived in 
Virginia until the Civil War. The Jackson family came from Scotland 
about 1720 and settled in Ohio, coming to Illinois about 1840. He has 
five brothers and three sisters, five of whom are graduates of the Uni- 
versity of Illinois, two are undergraduates and one is a prospective 
student: Matilda Lenna Clark, B.A. ’03; John Ruskin Clark, B.A. 06; 
Richard Wagner Clark, B.A. ’09; Faith Angeline Clark, B.A. ’10; Wil- 
liam Gladstone Clark, B.S. ’12; Chester Arthur Clark, ’14; Marshal 
’ Grant Clark, ’16, and June Jackson Clark, ’18. 
He studied at the University of Illinois in 1903-04, and then entered 
the University of Wisconsin, Class of 1907. He received the degree of 
B.A. in 1909. During the summer of 1906 he worked for the United 
States Forest Service. While at the University of Wisconsin he served 
in various positions from private to major of first battalion in the 
cadet corps. 
He was married June 16, 1910, in Ashland, Wis., to Miss Elma Mildred 
Pugh, daughter of Thomas Edward Pugh and Clara Pugh. 
Clark has served as a forest assistant since graduation in IQ10. 
He is located at Dillon, Mont., the headquarters for the Beaver- 
head National Forest. 
He is a Progressive in politics. He is a member of the Metho- 
dist Episcopal church and of Scabbard and Blade, an honorary 
military fraternity. 
Guy C. Cleveland 
Business address, The North Jersey Excelsior Company, Butler, N. J. 
Home address, 333 Lincoln Avenue, Orange, N. J. 
Guy Cory Cleveland was born June 25, 1882, in Albany, N. Y., the son 
of George Cleveland, formerly a member of Cleveland’s Baking Powder 
Company of New York City, and Susan Lucy (Cory) Cleveland. He is 
of English ancestry. He has one sister, Gertrude (Cleveland) Storrs, 
Vassar °87, wife of Charles Bigelow Storrs, Yale ’82, professor of law, 
University of Tokyo. A cousin, Cleveland Ferris, was Yale ’03 M. 
He was prepared at the Taft School and in 1908 graduated from Yale 
College, where he was captain of the 1908 Freshman Football Team and a 
member of the Freshman Baseball and College Baseball and Football 
teams. His fraternity was Delta Kappa Epsilon. 
He is unmarried. 
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