Frank Fred. Thul, was draftsman with Koken Architectural Iron Works. I. R. H. Weatherly, with Searritt Furniture Company, as draftsman, 3860 Windsor) – Class of 1893. Leo Ammann, student, Cornell University. John Oscar Bardill, with J. Bardill & Co., manufacturers, Grantfork, III. Alvin August Boss, chief clerk at post-office, Jackson, Mo. Alan C. Caldwell, with Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company. James Robert Cardwell, assistant chief clerk transportation department Amer Cotton Oil Company, Chicago. Edwin Rutherford Chappell, with St. Louis Trust Company. William Glasgow Clark, student Washington University. Carl Julius Daudt, student, St. Louis Law School. Arthur S. Delano, Murphysboro, Ill. Henry Taylor Dill, preparatory school, Cornell University. George Dunford, traveling salesman. Henry B. Eggers, with Eggers Flour Milling Company. Walker Evans, jr., with Mound City Paint and Color Company. Louis E. Fischer, with Pitzman Company, surveyors and engineers. Guy K. Fisher, sophomore, Washington University. William A. Freudentein, student, Washington University. James T. Fuller, president and general manager Fuller Engineering Company, Ca vert, Tex. Charles H. Gleason, jr., real estate business. Mahlon James Hale, clerk, Simmons Hardware Company. William A. Hammel, secretary Hammel Harness Company, 1129 Pine street. William T. Hapeman, law department, Lake Forest University, Illinois. Roy Mitchell Hardy, student in A. B. course, Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Mich. George Albert Harker, clerk, Simmons Hardware Company. Jesse Harnage, law student, Columbia, Mo. Thomas G. Hawley. Bodley Hough, sophomore, Washington University. Arthur Irwin Jacobs, sophomore, Washington University. E. F. Berkley Jones, with Crystal Water Company. Robert A. Kissack, student, St. Louis Art School. Chas. S. Knapp, student, Washington University. Douglas A. Lee, clerk, with St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company. Charles R. McAlister, clerk, with Anchor Flour and Feed Company. Geo. A. McKinney, McKinney & Sons, real estate and insurance agents, Alton, Ill. Walter Keene Parker, with Texas Implement and Machine Company, Dallas, Tex. bert Patterson, jr., with the National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. ward Milton Primeau, sophomore, Washington University. vid Sharpe Ralston, 2827 Washington avenue, with Beck & Corbett Iron Company. 1ward James Ravold, draftsman, Kupferle Manufacturing Company. mes Walker Rayburn, real estate business. hn Reymershoffer, jr., assistant, drug store, care E. Bremer, Monterey, Mex. m. H. Roever, sophomore, Washington University. ydney J. Ross, 3019 Chestnut street, clerk, with Mound City Distilling Company. Robert E. Rust, student at Cornell University, rank W. Schaberg, clerk, State Bank of St. Louis. Louis Adolph Schlossstein, student, Washington University (school of engineering). Jonathan Wm. Seargeant, sojourning in Phoenix, Ariz. S. Newman Sherzer, clerk, Southwestern Railway Company, 3138 Sheridan avenue. Sidney G. Smith, with Marcball Livery Company, 2829 Morgan street. Wm. Hargadine Thomson, student, Washington University (School of Engineering). Samuel Glover Way, with Meysenberg Electric Company, Chicago, Ill. Meyer Wiener, student, Missouri Medical School. Arthur B. Woodward, clerk with Woodward Printing Company. Class of 1894. James Adkins, jr., student, Washington University (School of Engineering). Chas. Macon Biggers, artist for the Republic. Lynton T. Block, with N. O. Nelson Manufacturing Company. George Edwin Bradley, 3934 Washington avenue, clerk with Bradley & Quinette, realestate. George Bertrand Brandon, 4036 Cook avenue. Edgar W. Brown, 1333 North King's Highway, with Van Nort Bros., electricians. Aubrey Eddie, machinist, Kirkwood, Mo., with Missouri Pacific Railway, Ewing and Wm. Charles Essmueller, with Essmueller & Barry. Henry Earl Ewing, Kirkwood, Mo., electric railway electrician, St. L. and Suburban. Oscar Herman Fischer, 4161 Easton avenue, student, School of Pharmacy. Maurice A. Frankenthal, student, Washington University. Walter G. Franz, 6730 Mitchell avenue, electrical department Terminal Railroad Association. Ed ward Gottlieb, student, 4463 Page avenue. William Henry Gruen, student, Washington University (School of Engineering). William Frederick Hardy, 2929 Barrett street, with Hopkins Weller Drug Company. Louis August Hoerr, draftsman, Brownell Car Company. Warren Wayne Ittner, 2326 Park avenue, superintendent brickyard in Belleville. 1 Asa A. Johnson, Leavenworth, Kans. Edgar Joseph Kahn, Peoria, Ill. Edward A. Kunn, student, Washington University (School of Engineering John Watson O Brien, shipping clerk, Missouri Car and Foundry Company. Frank A. Rapp, student, Washington University (School of Engineering). Frank LeRoy Reardon, 2333 Lucas avenue, student, Washington University S of Engineering. Charles G. Reymershoffer, office clerk with Silveira, Tellez & Co., Habana, Ca.. Fagere A. Scharff, student, Washington University. Ernst Schraubstadter, 920 Morrison avenue, student. Semple Stillman Scott, secretary Scott Electric Company, 811 Locust street. Arthur Sidebotham, Wellston, Mo., clerk, St. Louis and Southwestern Railway ! pany. Rufus Montrose Stokes, 2724 Hickory street. Harry Vissering, machinist improver, Missouri Pacific Shops, Kirkwood, Mo. Eugene Chas. Henry Zeller, student, Washington University (School of Engineerit Out of the whole number a little more than one-third have entered upon more or less higher education, general or professional. The alumni are fully organized and an annual banquet is held in the month of June. They are a very enthusiastic body of young men. For the sake of fuller information on the subject of the careers of manual graduates, the writer has procured data from the Baltimore Manual Training School as follows: |