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In Yale alone have been more than 120 graduates. Among these are nearly twenty Dwights, nearly as many Edwards, seven Woolseys, eight Porters, five Johnsons, four Ingersolls, and several of most of the following names: Chapin, Winthrop, Shoemaker, Hoadley, Lewis, Mathers, Reeve, Rowland, Carmalt, Devereaux, Weston, Heermance, Whitney, Blake, Collier, Scarborough, Yardley, Gilman, Raymond, Wood, Morgan, Bacon, Ward, Foote, Cornelius, Shepards, Bristed, Wickerham, Doubleday, Van Volkenberg, Robbins, Tyler, Miller, Lyman, Pierpont, and Churchill, the author of "Richard Carvel," is a recent graduate.
At the western end of Howard's Lane is a large tennis-ground belonging to a local club, while beyond is seen the advance of bricks and mortar towards the west. Carmalt Gardens leads into the Upper Richmond Road at its best part, for all the houses here are of a good style and size.
Samuel Carmalt, wealthy land owner in Pennsylvania. Dr. W.W. Woolsey, born in 1831; graduated from Yale; physician, Dubuque, Ia. T.B. Woolsey, flour merchant, New York. Samuel W. Johnson, graduated from Princeton and Harvard law school; New York lawyer. Woolsey Johnson, M.D., graduated from Princeton and New York Medical College; physician, New York.
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