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Born in Philadelphia nearly 53 years ago, Bishop-elect Robbins was a Presbyterian until his late 20's. Then he went to Princeton Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), found its Calvinism too narrow, looked for broader horizons. In 1904 he was ordained an Episcopal clergyman. He had parishes at Morristown and Englewood, N. J., went to the Church of the Incarnation in Manhattan in 1911. Six years later he was elected Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine...
Died. John Isaac Waterbury, 78, of Manhattan and Morristown, N. J., financier (banks, railways, telephones), socialite, patron of the liberal arts; in Morristown...
...Vice-President John Bright Garrison of West Newton. John White Hallowell of Readville. Edward Henry McGrath of Brookline. Philip Howell Watts of Morristown, New Jersey...
Harvard University Crew PositionName Class Residence Wt. Ht. Age Stroke John Watts '28 Morristown, N. J. 166 6.01 22 No. 7 Guy Murchie '29 Dedham 201 6.05 21 No. 6 F. A. Clark '29 Boston 205 6.05 21 No. 5 W. G. Saltonstall '28 Milton 185 6.02 22 No. 4 C. E. Mason '30 Boston 186 6.03 19 No. 3 W. T. Emmet '29 New York 175 6.03 21 No. 2 L. W. Dickey '30 Bedford Hills, N. Y. 175 6.02 21 Bow J. DeW. Hubbard '29 Brookline 180 6.02 23 Cox., C. H. Pforzheimer '28 New York...
Married. Mrs. Jeannette P. Colgate, recent wife of Henry A. Colgate (soap), of Manhattan; to Byron V. Dexter, poet, of Morristown, N. J.; secretly, several months ago, following an introduction at amateur theatricals. Mr. Colgate, after a conference with his wife and Poet Dexter in Paris, agreed to a divorce, will pay his onetime wife $6,000 yearly to support their three children, $6,000 yearly for herself...