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2 Inserted on Dr. Hale's interleaved Triennial, as was also the name of Viles, on the authority of Nathan Hale, Jr., of the next Class. We omit the name of Viles as probably the same as Joseph Henry Viles of the Class of 1830.

CHAPTER VIII.

1828-1837.

DURING the time embraced in this Chapter, Mr. Leverett and Mr. Dillaway were Head Masters of the School. As the term of each was short, and there is no special reason for separating the pupils who entered under one from those entering under the other, it has seemed best to the Committee to embrace in this Chapter the remainder of what was contained in Chapter IV of the Catalogue of 1847, and to begin, as in that, a new chapter with the commencement of the mastership of Mr. Dixwell.

1828.

Joseph Henry Adams

Harv. 1837, A.M.
Civil Engineer.

*John Bacon

Harv. 1837, A.M. and Trinity
1860, M.D. Harv. 1840, Prof.
Chemistry, Harv.

Horace Granville Barrus,

afterwards Horace Gran

ville Barrows

Eclectic Physician.

Henry Jacob Bigelow

Harv. 1837, A.M. and Trinity
1860, M.D. 1841, LL.D. 1882,
Prof. Surg. Harv.

*Joseph F. Burns

Francis Lemuel Capen

Harv. 1839, A.M.

*1881

Charles Henry Appleton Dall1

Harv. 1837, A.M. 1845.

1 For many years a missionary in India.

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2 See Loring's Hundred Boston Orators, p. 660; also Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc., 1879-80, p. 63.

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1 In the Catalogue of 1847 the middle name given was M., but on the Register of the

Association we find it given by himself as A.

2 The translator of Dante. Well known as a graceful poet.

8 Died 7 Oct. æ 64, in San Francisco.

4 Son of Thomas Dawes of our Class of 1792.

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