| GRADUATES of the COLLEGE of PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS of the WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK | |
| 1-7.0673 | Students Earning the Degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1826 included Julius Rowley |
| Cazenovia Seminary celebrated its semi-centennial jubilee with a book (1877) which sketches the biographies of some of its distinguished alumni, and included a catalogue of all students from its organization in 1824 to the close of the 1875 academic year. | |||||
| Spencer # | Student | From | Year | Spouse | Current Residence |
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| Rowley, Olive B. | Fabius, NY. | 1855 | George Gallinger, Farmer. | Fabius | |
| Rowley, Lydia C. | Fayetteville, NY. | 1856 | Henry Pratt | Fayetteville | |
| Rowley, Jennie E. | Munnsville, NY | 1870 | |||
| Photograph | Student & Spencer # | Residence | Comment | ![]() |
Edward Rowley, possibly 1-7.0053/10.025 | Geneva, NY |
Philomathesian "Eddie" as he is known to most of us will long be remembered as a friend and chum. He is one of the squarest fellows in the Seminary, and is not known to have a single enemy. Eddie is a second Thomas Jefferson in that he has a remarkable ability to write. Yet Thomas Jefferson was a poor public speaker, which cannot be said of "Ed." A great many of us make an attempt at Elocution, but Eddie is a real speaker. Our best wishes go with you Eddie. |
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Lora Rowley, probably daughter of 1-7.0053/09.009 | Fabius, NY |
Adelphian Basketball '25 Secretary the Senior Class Is "Lorrie" good-natured? Well, I guess. Is she obliging? Most certainly. What does she intend to do? Well, she's going to Syracuse University next year to take a course in Domestic Science. I wonder why. Many friends? Yes, even boys. And what would the Senior Class do without Lora as their secretary? We can't imagine. Good success to you, Lora |
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