Ward, Griffis, Dunning, Bradford, Harris of Andover, Whiton, Park, Wells, Josiah Strong, Herrick, Cyrus Hamlin and S. C. Bartlett.
Among Heads of Colleges were Presidents Dwight, Simms, Andrews, Seelye, Hyde, Carter, Capen, Coulter, Schurman, Rogers, Thwing, Harper, Ballantine, McCracken, Jordan, Cravath, Burroughs, and Eaton.
Besides these may be mentioned Hon. Andrew D. White, U. S. Minis- ter at St. Petersburg ; Bishop W. R. Nicholson, Secretaries Alden and Clark of the American Board, Prof. J. H. Allen, Prof. Jastrow of the Uni-
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MITROFAN, METROPOLITAN OF MONTENEGRO.
versity of Pennsylvania, Rev. James M. Pullman, Hon. John Wanamaker, Prof. Leconte, Dr. Buckley of the Christian Advocate, Rev. T. W. Cham- bers, D.D., Prof. John Fiske, Ex-Mayor Grace of New York, Rev. M. Rhodes, Gen. O. O. Howard, Dr. A. A. Miner, Mr. Jacob A. Riis, Geo. W. Cable, Rev. Dr. Funk, Editor of- the Homiletic Magazine, Rev. B. B. Tyler, Hon. Wm. E. Dodge, Rev. Peter Ainslee, D.D., Rear Admiral S. R. Frank- lin, U.S.N., Dr. Albert Shaw, Prof. Jackson of Columbia College, Gen. John Eaton, John G. Whittier and George William Curtis (both recently deceased), Rev. Thos. G. Apple, D.D., George Parsons Lathrop, Col. J. N. Bonaparte, Chancellor Upson, Dr. Stoddard of the N'ew York Observer, Dr. Drury of the Cliristian Intelligencer, and Rev. LaSalle Maynard of the Christian