Evanston Has 130 Names in New Who's Who

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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1914, p. 3
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Who's Who in America, 1914-1915 published by Mr. A. N. Marquis, contains the names of 21,000 of the "most consipcuous American men and women" with a brief life history of each. Names of Evanston residents in the book.

The Evanston List
Richard H. Aishton, railroad official; Charles B. Atwell, botanist; Samuel G. Ayres, educator; Edouard P. Ballot, college professor; Josephine T. Baker, editor, author; Alexander F. Banks, railroad official; Henry M. Bannister, physician; Olin H. Basquin, college professor; William C. Bauer, electrical engineer; Seth S. Bishop, surgeon; Edgar Blake, clergyman; John E. Blunt, civil engineer; Solon C. Bronson, theologian; Arthur C. L. Brown, college professor; WIlliam L. Brown, iron manufacturer; Dan B. Brummitt, editor; Eugene J. Buffington, capitalist; William H. Burns, clergyman; Harry E. Byram, railroad vice-president; Donald F. Campbell, college professor; Edward C. Carter, civil engineer; Orrin N. Carter, judge; William E. Church, lawyer; Thomas C. Clark, judge; William A. Colledge, educator; Lyman E. Cooley, civil engineer; George P. Costigan, professor of law; Franklin P. Crandon, railroad official; Henry Crew, physicist; Robert M. Cumnock, college professor, George O. Curme, university professor; J. Seymour Currey, author; Albert D. Currier, lawyer; William J. Davidson, theological professor; Charles G. Dawes, financier; Rufus C. Dawes, business man; Charles Deering, manufacturer; William A. Dyche, business manager Northwestern university, Frederick C. Eiselen, University professor; Finley Ellingwood, physician; Alex L. Elmquist, college professor; Moritz E. Eversz [unclear], clergyman; Marshall D. Ewell, lawyer; John M. Ewen, engineer; Louis A. Feguson, electrical engineer; Herbert F. Fisk, educatorf; David R. Forgan, banker; Philip Fox, astronomer; Alfred S. Frost, major U.S.A.; Timothy P. Frost, clergyman; William A. Gardner, railroad president; Louise A. Garnett, author; Philetus W. Gates, manufacturer; Robert H. Gault, phychologist; Anna A. Gordon, temperance worker; Edwin R. Graham, publishing agent; Ulysses S. Grant, geologist; Abram W. Harris, university president; James T. Hatfield, philologist; Doremus A. Hayes, theologian; John F. Hayford, civil engineer; Nathan W. Helm, principal Evanston Academy; Edward Hines, lumber merchant; Joseph B. Hingeley, clergyman; Horace R. Hobart, editor; William Holabird, architect; Thomas M. HOlgate, university dean; Oliver H. Horton, lawyer; George W. Hotchkiss, secretary; Willard E. Hitchkiss, college dean; Lynn H. Hough, clergyman; Earl D. Howard, university professor; James A. James, university professor; Charles R. Jones, prohibitionist; James T. Kent, physician; Sherman C. Kingsley, charity worker; Marshall M. Kirkman, Railroad vice-president; Samuel E. Kiser, author; Edward S. Lacey, banker; Walter A. Leonard, consul; William C. Levere, author; Charles C. Linthicum, lawyer; William A. Locey, zoologist; John H. Long, chemist; Omera F. Long, college professor; William S. Lord, author; Peter C. Lutkin, musician; Catharine W. McCulloch, lawyer; Frank H. McCulloch, lawyer; Ernest McCullough, civil engineer; Clotilda L. McDowell, mission worker; William P. McDowell, bishop;William T. McElveen, clergyman; Dabney H. Maury, consulting engineer; George P. Merrick, lawyer; Wilbur D. Nesbit, author; Augustus F. Nightingale, educator; Frederick A. Noble, clergyman; Arne Oldberg, concert pianist; Amos W. Patten, theologian; James A. Patten, grain commn. mcht. [sic]; Dwight H. Perkins, architect; Edmund T. Perkins, Civil engineer; Lucy F. Perkins, aughor; Conrad H. Poppenhusen, lawyer; Mary R. Potter, educator; Edwin H. Pratt, surgeon; William A. Pusey [unclear], dermatologist; Jerome H. Raymond, lecturer; Josephine H. Raymond, lecturer; Louis E. Ritter, civil engineer; Theodore W. Robinson, manufacturer; Arthur Rogers, clergyman; John A. Scott, college professor; John C. Schaffer, newspaper publisher; May W. Simons, socialist; Frank H. Spearman, author; George C. Stewart, clergyman; James M. Stifler, clergyman; Charles M. Stuart, theologian; Milton S. Terry, theologian; Will A. Terry, officia; Richard S. Tuthill, judge; Henry G. Tyrrell, civil engineer; Carl G. Wallenius, theologian; Henry K. Webster, author; William A. White, musician; John H. Wigmore, university dean; John E. Wilder, business man; Henry H. Windsor, editor; Abram V. E. Young, chemist
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2 Jul 1914
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Wilmette.News.295625
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