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UNDERHILL, registering in the college catalogues as from Sing Sing, New York,
joined the Class of '62 some time during their Sophomore year, and remained with that class
till toward the end of their Junior year. He joined our Class during Senior year, but too late
for his name to appear in the autumn catalogue, 1862-63, and was graduated with us,
receiving the baccalaureate degree. I find his name on the rolls of only two of the college
societies, the 'Technian and the Mills. After graduation he spent three years at the Troy
Polytechnic Institute in the study of civil engineering, completing this course in 1866; then,
after spending some time at his home in Sing Sing, he went abroad for the benefit of his
health. He died in Dresden, Germany, November 25, 1868. He was born in 1844, and was
only nineteen at the time our Class was graduated, being its youngest member. He never
married.
Source:
Class of Sixty-Three Williams College Fortieth Year Report, by
the Class Historian, Thomas Todd Printer, Boston, 1903
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