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Goodknight, James Lincoln, clergyman, educator, college president, was born Aug. 34, 1846, in Miami, Ky. For two years he was president of West Virginia university; for one year he was president of Lincoln university; and in 1901 became president of Lincoln college. 111. Goodland, John, lawyer, jurist, was born In 10, 1831, in Taunton, England. 1849-54 he lived in the state of New York; and since then has resided in Wisconsin. In 1854-64 he lived in Sharon; then entered the service of the Chicago and northwestern In 1867 he went to railroad in Chicago. Appleton as their local agent; and resigned in 1874. He then studied law, and in 1888 was elected district attorney of Outagamie county. Wis. In 1891 he was elected circuit judge of the tenth circuit; and re-

Aug.

ceived the re-election in 1897.

Goodloe,

was bom thor of

Ahhie

author, the auCalvert of Straththe Foot of the RockiesCarter,

in Versailles, College Girls;

writer,

Ky.

She

is

and At Goodloe, Green Clay, soldier, marine oflScer, was bom in Kentucky. He served in the union army during the civil war. In 1869 he was commissioned second lieutenant in the United States marine corps became first lieutenant in 1876; and was commissioned colonel in 1899; became major and paymasore;



ter

in

1877.

In 1871 he was ordered to

Brooklyn as instructor in army code of signal; and in 1871-74 made a cruise of three years on the United States steamship Waehusett.

Goodman, John, physician, author, was born July 22, 1837, in Frankfort, Ky. In 1860 he became demonstrator of anatomy in the Kentucky school of medicine. In 1868-75 he was professor of obstetrics in Louisville medical college. He is the author of several papers on obstetrical subjects.

Goodman, Sydney, was born in England.

clergyman,

author, received his education in Saint Augustine college of Canterbury, England. In

He

1889-92 he was incumbent at Bells Comers,

Ottawa; and 1902 the

Good

was

in 1897rector at

church of Shepherd

the of

Cleveland, Ohio. In 1903-05 he was rector of St. Marks church of Cleveland, Ohio; in 1905-07 he was rector of St. James church at Zanesville, Ohio and since 1907 has been associate rector of the church of the Ascension at Atlantic City, N.J. He is a notable special preacher to men; and an organizer of Men's church clubs. He is the author of March-

ing Orders; and

The Watchword.

Goodnight, Isaac Herschel, lawyer, jurist, congressman, was born Jan. 31, 1849, in Allen county, Ky. He represented Simpson county in the general assembly in 1877-78; and in 1889-95 he was a representative to the fifty-first, fifty-second and fifty-third congresses. In 1898-1901 he was judge of the seventh circuit court district of Kentucky. He died July 34, 1901, in Franklin,

Ky. Goodno, William Colby, founder, was bom He was the originator of the Pennsylvania homoeopathic hospital for in Kenosha, Wis.

and resides in Philadelphia, Pa. Goodnow, Frank Johnson, educator, author, was born Jan. 18, 1859, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has been professor of administrative law in Columbia university since 1884; he is the author of Comparative Administrative Law; and Municipal Home Rule. Goodrell, Mancil Clay, soldier, marine officer, was born Nov. 9, 1843, in Cambridge, children;

Ohio.

He

served during the

civil

war

in

regiment Iowa volunteers. During the Spanish-American war he served on the flagship New York. In 1906 he was retired with the rank of brigadier-general. Goodrich, Aaron, lawyer, jurist, diplomat, author, was born July 6, 1807, in Sempronius, N.Y. In 1849 he was chief justice of the United States district court for the territory of Minnesota, and was the first judge appointed for that district. In 186169 he was secretary of legation at Brussels. He is the author of the So-Called Christopher Columbus. He died about 1900 in St. Paul, Minn. Goodrich, Alfred Bailey, clergyman, author, was born March 22, 1828, in Rocky Hill, Conn. He is the author of a service and tune books for Sunday schools. the

fifteenth

Goodrich, Alfred John, educator, musicomposer, author, was born May 8, He was educated in 1847, in Chilo, Ohio. the public schools of San Francisco and

cian,

Sacramento, Cal. In 1876 he became a teacher of piano, singing and theory in the Fort Wayne conservatory of music; and in 1881 became a teacher of singing and theory in the Beethoven conservatory at St. Louis, Mo. In 188899 he was engaged in writing textbooks in Chicago, 111.; and since 1899 has been associated with Mrs. Goodrich in conducting a private music school in New York City. Since 1894 he has been a contributor of articles on the theory, practice and esthetics of musical art for the New York Musical Courier. He is also a composer of songs and chamber music and arrangements for orchestra; and