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��THE GRANITE MONTHLY.
��try, fidelity, or productiveness. Very few have equaled him in the effective- ness, perpetuity, and manifold distri- bution of his power for good. He made that power as a saving, purifying- leaven, permeate the family, the church, the community, and the school in all its grades ; the bar and the bench, pulpit and pew, platform and audience, state and national counsels, Christian missions at home and abroad, and all causes of patriotism, justice, and phi- lanthropy, in civil conflicts and on mili- tary battle-fields. And he solved, in moral agency, the unsolved problem in mechanics — he invested his agency
��in benefiting the human family with the power of perpetual motion, inso- much that when the work of his life ended, his life-work, as a source of ben- efits to the state, nation, and man- kind, was at its beginning.
No native of New Hampshire has earned a better right to be counted a benefactor to the state. And no one of his competitors, in life, has earned a better right to adopt, at its close, the language of the Master he followed, and reverently say, " I have glorified thee on the earth — I have finished the work which thou^gavest me to do !*'
��YALE GRADUATES.
��FRANK B. STEVENS.
��The following is a complete list* of New Hampshire :
Rev. 1. Sumner Lincoln, Wilton, '22.
Rev. George Goodyear, Temple, '24.
Rev. Joseph H. Towne. i>. D., North Hampton, "27.
Dr. Marshall Meriam, Derry. '33.
Abraham II. Robinson. M. ]>., Con- cord, '35.
Rev. J. Gardner Davis. i>. D., Am- herst, '36.
Arthur Fletcher. Concord, '3(5.
Rev. Frederick T. Perkins, Tilton. '39.
Levi Abbot. Hollis, '40.
Joseph E. Bennett, Manchester, '43.
Rev. Philips Titeomb, Kensington, '43.
Hon. Joseph B. Walker, Concord, '44.
Rev. Swift Byington. Exeter. '47.
Frederick H. Cop]), Wakefield, '47.
Rev. Prof. llenrvG. Jessup. Hanover. '47.
Lauren S. Scott. '47.
Rev. Frederick Alvord, Nashua. '55.
Col. Alfred P. Rockwell, Great Falls I and Boston), '55.
Rev. Henry Powers. Manchester. '57.
Ralph H. Cutler, Hollis, '58.
Rev. George E. Street, Exeter, '58.
��Yale College graduates now residing in
��Lev. Thomas <«. Valpey, St. Paul's School, Concord. '58.
John C. \V. Moore. M. i>.. Concord. '59.
William T. Smith. M. i>., Hanover. '60.
S. Arthur Bent. Nashua, '61.
Rev. Lorenzo Seal's. Manchester. '61.
Buel C. Carter, Dover, "62.
Rev. William C. Reed, Caudia, '03.
Rev. Charles E. Sumner, Lancaster. '63.
Marshall R. Gaines. Meriden. '65.
John II. Chapman. Nashua. '67.
Charles II. Smith. Newmarket, '69.
Rev. Edward G. Selden, Manchester. '70.
Henry P. Warren. Plymouth. '70.
Charfes R. Walker, M. i>.. Concord. '74.
Rev. Samuel II. Barnum, Salisbury. '75.
Edgar S. Bufrutn, Great Falls, '77.
Heniy A. Buffum. Great Falls. "7!».
Frank II. Ayer, Nashua, '80.
Henry C. Ordway. Hampstead. '50.
��*The graduates of 'St and '82 have been purposely omitted, because of the uncertainty Ot their residence. Having had some talk with a number of New Hampshire graduates about form- ing a Yale association in New Hampshire, I think this list will be of considerable interest.
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