260 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

Sedman W. Wynne 
Hot Springs, Tulare County, Calif. 
Sedman Walter Wynne was born May 24, 1883, in Butte, Mont., the 
son of Ellis Walter Wynne and Nellie Ware (Blood) Wynne. He has 
one sister, Edith Wynne. ’ 
Before entering the Yale Forest School he attended the University of 
California. He was a mining engineer from 1904 to 1908. 
He was married January 20, 1911, in San Jose, Calif., to Miss Margaret 
Ogier, daughter of John Ogier and Margaret Ogier. 
Wynne was forest assistant in the United States Forest 
Service from July, 1910, to July, 1912, when he was appointed 
deputy forest supervisor of the Sequoia National Forest with 
headquarters at Hot Springs, Tulare County, Calif. 
Non GRADUATES 
Edward S. Davey 
Business address, 95 River Street, Hoboken, N. J. 
Residence, 67 Hawthorne Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. 
Edward Stiles Davey was born February 14, 1885, in Jersey City, N. J., 
the son of Edmund Howell Davey, chairman of the board of directors 
of the Hudson County Savings Bank, son of William O. Davey, and 
Emma Jane (Stiles) Davey, daughter of Edward Stiles. He has two 
* brothers and a sister, Warren Davey, M.E. Stevens Institute of Tech- 
nology, Leigh H. Davey, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Lilian 
E. Davey. An uncle, William A. Stiles, was graduated at Yale in 1859, 
and a cousin, John A. Hartwell, in the Class of ’89S. 
He was prepared at Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., and was grad- 
uated with the degree of B.A. in 1908 at Yale College, where he was a 
member of Psi Upsilon.’ 
He is unmarried. 
Davey spent two years at the Union Theological Seminary, 
New York City, but did not complete the course. Since July 1, 
1911, he has been engaged in social work, being acting secretary 
of the North American Civic League for Immigrants. 
He is independent in his political views. He is a member of 
the Congregational church. 
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