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He was prepared at Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Ill, and 
received the degree of B.A. in 1906 at Williams, where he was a member 
of Zeta Psi. He also attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
before entering Yale. He was registered at the Forest School during 
1908-10. 
He is unmarried. 
Hershey is engaged in logging for the Angus McDougall Com- 
pany of Tacoma, Wash. 
He is a member of the Episcopal church. 
*Thomas Hooker 
Died 1909 
Thomas Hooker was born July 20, 1886, in Hartford, Conn., the son of 
Edward Beecher Hooker, M.D. Boston University ’77, and Martha Clarke 
(Kilbourne) Hooker. His father is a descendant of Thomas Hooker on 
one side and of Lyman Beecher, Yale 1797, on the other, his parents 
being John Hooker, Yale ’37, and Isabella (Beecher) Hooker. He has 
practiced medicine since 1878 in Hartford, Conn., and in 1907 was presi- 
dent of the American Institute of Homeopathy. He had two sisters 
Mary Hooker (Mrs. Henry E. Burton) and Alice Hooker (Mrs. John 
C. Day), and a brother, Joseph Kilbourne Hooker, Yale ’oo. 
He was prepared at the Hartford (Conn.) Public High School and 
received the degree of B.A. in 1908 at Yale, where he was a member of 
Delta Kappa Epsilon and the Yale News board. 
He was unmarried. 
Hooker had completed his first year at the Forest School when 
he was suddenly taken with ‘appendicitis, of which he died at the 
Yale Infirmary, June 20, 1909. He was an excellent student, a 
man of high ideals and of peculiar personal charm. 
He was a member of Center Church, Hartford, and the Hart- 
ford Golf Club. 
James L. Leeper, Jr. 
Business address, 1700 Broadway, New York City 
304 Clinton Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. 
James Luther Leeper, Jr., was born September 2, 1884, in Claysville, 
Pa., the son of James Luther Leeper, D.D., pastor of the Dutch Reformed 
Protestant Church, Kingston, N. Y., a public lecturer and author, and 
Jane (McLaren) Leeper. He has a brother, Harper McLaren Leeper. 

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