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COLLEGE STUDENTS.
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College Students and Graduates from Barrington.

Allin, William, A. M. Son of Gen. Thomas Allin, entered B. U. 1786; grad. 1790; taught school; studied law, was admitted to the bar, and practised in R. I. Courts; was a Justice of the Peace for Barrington; member of the General Assembly; Town Clerk from 1816-1829; d. 1829; buried in Allen Land.
Babcock, Charles Gifford. Freshman, B. U.. 1896-97.
Bicknell, Thomas Williams, A. M., LL.D. Son of Allin and Harriet Byron (Kinnicutt) Bicknell; common schools of Barrington; grad. at Thetford Academy, Vt., March. 1850-July, 1853; Amherst Coll., Freshman year, 1853-4; teacher at Elgin, Ill., and Rehoboth, Mass., from 1854 to Feb., 1857; grad. B. U., 1860; teacher at Bristol High School and Providence, R. I., from May, 1860, to May, 1869; Commissioner of Public Schools, R. I., from June, 1869, to Jan. 1, 1875; editor and publisher, Boston, Mass., from Jan., 1875, to March, 1886; editorial and literary work from 1886 to the present time. Published works: Life of William Lord Noyes, 1863; Brief History of Barrington, 1870; Reports of School Commissioner, 1869-1875; Educational Addresses; Historical Addresses; The History of Barrington, 1898.
Bourne, Alexander Phenix, A. B. Son of Rev. Shearjashub J. Bourne; grad. B. U., 1890; Andover Theo. Sem., 1894; School of Theol. Harvard Coll.; ordained Congregational minister, 1895; assistant pastor Cong. Church, Exeter, N. H., 1898.
Cady, Henry Newell, A.B. Son of Isaac Foote Cady; grad. B. U. 1869; Artist; address, Germantown, Penn.
Colwell, Wilmarth Holt. Son of Rev. W. H. Colwell; Freshman year 1895-6, B. U.; entered business life, 1897.
Chapin, Charles Value, A. M., M. D. Son of Joshua Bicknell Chapin. grad. B. U. 1876; College of Physicians and Surgeons and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. Y.; house physician, Bellevue Hospital, 1879-80; physician. Providence, R. I., Superintendent of Health, 1884-; Prof. Physiology, Brown University, 1886-; registrar births, marriages, and deaths. Providence, 1889-; author "Sympathetic Nerve: Its Relation to Disease," 1880; "Origin and Progress of the Malarial Fever now Prevalent in New England," 1884; "Present State of the Germ Theory of Disease," 1885; "Methods and Practical Results of the Treatment of the Malarial Diseases now Prevalent in New England"; "What Changes has the Germ Theory Made in the Means for the Prevention and Treatment of Consumption?" 1888; "Role of Ptomaines in Infectious Diseases," 1889; "Methods for the Prevention of Scarlet Fever," 1888; "Some Points in the Etiology of Typhoid Fever," 1889; "Disposal of Garbage in the City of Providence, R. I.," 1893; "Purification of Public Water Supplies," 1893; "Census of the City of Providence," 1893; "Reports of the Super-