1864 BENJAMIN APTHORP GOULD, Ph.D. 1876 WILLIAM REYNOLDS DIMMOCK, LL. D. 1878 EDWArd Everett Hale, D. D. . Left office 1860 1885 1854 1860 1864 1852 BENJAMIN BARNARD APPLETON, M. D., Secretary, 1853 1880 GRENVILLE HOWLAND NORCROSS, LL. B. STANDING COMMITTEE. 1844 EPES SARGENT DIXWELL, A. M.. 1860 HENRY WILLIAMSON HAYNES, A. M. 1876 PARKER CLEAVELAND CHANDLER, A. M. 1876 GRENVILLE HOWLAND NORCROSS, LL. B. 1879 FRANCIS AUGUSTUS OSBORN, The materials for this chapter are taken from the manuscripts of the persons named, or their teachers, or from published biographies. The Committee charged with compiling this catalogue is satisfied that many of the following persons were pupils in the School, entering it about the time named; but without further information cannot say this certainly of any one of them. On full investigation, undoubtedly, many names could be added to the list, and many transferred from it to the list above of those who were certainly scholars. 1 See his diary. Hull understood Latin :-the only evidence we have that Pormort taught it. See Whitman's Hist. of A. and H. Art. Co. 2d ed. p. 173; also Hist. Cat. of Old South Church, p. 216. 2 See Sprague's Annals of the American Pulpit, i. 236. 8 See Whitman's Hist. A. and H. Art. Co. 2d edit. p. 249. 4 Sprague says that Samuel Danforth, whose name was placed here in the former catalogue, was educated in Cambridge under the care of Rev. Thomas Shepard, and Sibley, (J. L.) agrees with him. Consequently the Committee feels justified in removing his name, and has inserted that of Samuel Bellingham, who appears as likely to have been at the School as the others of his Class mentioned. 5 See Sprague's Annals, i. 126, and Rev. B. B. Wisner's History of the Old South Church. 1 See Sprague's Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, i. 189. Sibley's Harv. Grad. vol. iii. 2 See Sprague's Annals, i. 217. Preacher of Artillery Election Sermon in 1697 and 1711; see Hist. A. and H. Art. Co. 2d edit. pp. 233 and 256. 8 Probably Alexander b. 8 Feb. 1670, perhaps William b. 12 Feb. 1676. 4 See Sprague's Annals, i. 223. 7 See Sprague's Annals, i. 140. • See Knapp's Biog. Sketches, p. 273. 5 Ibid. i. 152. • See Savage. 8 See ibid. i. 29, Sibley's Harv. Graduates, vol. ii. 10 Eminent for knowledge of the Indian language. See Sprague's Annals, i. 29. 11 Dr. Sprague says, Annals i. 172, that he was a pupil of Elijah Corlet (of Cambridge), which, if true, renders his connection with our school extremely doubtful. 12 Son of Ezekiel. See Sewall's Diary, ii. 21*; Sprague's Annals, i. 144. 18 See Sprague's Annals, i. 250. 14 Undoubtedly father of the Gov. See Sabine, i. 558. |