William Jennison '51 L. S.
William Jennison '51 L. S., died in San Francisco, Sept. 28, after a long illness. He was a native of Boston and studied law at the Harvard Law School, beginning practice in Detroit in 1853. In 1869 he was assistant United States district attorney, served on the school board and public library committee, was elected judge of the Wayne Circuit Court in 1882, and filled that office several years. Previous to this time he had served as supreme court reporter, gaining a state reputation and wide experience. He also published five volumes of Michigan supreme court reports.
T. H. Carter '93 M. S.
Dr. T. H. Carter '93 M.S., died suddenly last Saturday night. He was born in Boston in 1861. After graduating from Brown University in 1890 he entered the Harvard Medical School, from which he graduated in 1893. Shortly afterwards he was appointed house physician at the City Hospital and served for one and a half years. In 1896 he was made one of the superintendent's assistants, and was later promoted to assistant superintendent.
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