Harvard University - Red Book Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)
- Class of 1895
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Th T? WHICIICSICI' W RCDCZIUIIQ if Al'IIlS if Co NEW HAVEN. OONN. -6- -4- YVYFXNUFTXCTURE -6- REPEA Tuvc: RIFLES. I-n SINGLE SHOT RIFLES. M32 Qi'-if f 'N.' -FOR WR POYYPF-F 57 mm... -..A.-vM,-.--m-L.--w- -A REPEATING SHOT GUNS. RE LOADING TOOLS AND 'T A ' ' ' HIGH GRADE L A AMUNlT,ON, Eg-NAY - FOR ALL KINDS OF ARMS. BALL OARTRIDGES, BLANK CARTRIDGES. SHOT SHELLS. SMOKELESS POWDER - SMOKELESS CA RTRIDSES. SHOT GUN AMUNITION. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ' ' CIO I+I E HARVARD ORTFOLIO BEING A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF PICTURES OF THE SENIOR CLASS, FACULTY, COLLEGE BUILDINGS, ATHLETIC TEAMS, ETC., FOR EIGH- TEEN IIUNIJRED ANU NINETY-FIVE ....... ARRANGEIJ AND EDITED BY VVILLIAM BURNS wo1,1f1f13 or' TH13 CLASS or N1N1z'1'v-1f1v1s. . . CVO L U 13 VI. WGS HARVARD UNIVERSITY. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ... ,VJ- ffx.. V . V Va , Af ,Lg 4 Q -5 T .V L, Hr'- 1 sl., 5 . 'VM' .gf V. .A V.wV.,.VV ,-.V .,. V. .1 vu- ,o an Q 5 1 , ,, jg ' 'W r 1f'xf3 IW V ' Y . 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A I 5 - o ' a V 4 V V an l r ' ,R T A 4, , l A' -1, 'q CRIMQQQI PRINTING c0J,bAMllIDGl. A 1 ,Q . A V . ., . . F 6 ' ' 4 V - , - 7 A 4 , Q s . X V . It . U . V f r x 4 V . - . ,.. , . n 5. .., Bly M U . fl 0 'N 1 . 1. ', 1 ' ve .,g , V A 1 , .lf u V U4 -9 1 V 1 1 4 1 1.1 Vx, Q 1 J ' u. ' 'I .Y 1Q-'V . - ,'1..g -. ' 1 ful . V ! nf XJ ' V o 4.-:. AQ . t ' -. P V . x . V-MVV -WV - AQ- V 'ffff' 'L' ' ,J 1 n 1 v V 'L V X 4 'MVN x 4 lf,- llbreface. HE great difficulty in securing photographs is the apology for the late appearance of Volume VI of the Portfolio. The tendency of Seniors to postpone sitting for their pictures until the last minute, can only produce confusion. The completeness of this volume, however, has justified the delay. Class Day is an auspicious day for a Senior Book. For the first time, the Seniors have been arranged in alphabetical order. This has been fully carried out, except in the case of plates zo and 21, the photographs of which were unobtainable untiltwo weeks before publication. The new group pictures of this year are the Pi Eta Club Theatricals, the Lacrosse Team, and the Senior Crew. W. B. WOLFFE, ,95. I GP CI.Ass ITAY OFFICERS. CoI.I,Em: YARII . CUMMIINCEMENTSPEAKERS . SENIOR EIIITURS ol-' COLLEGE PUliI.ICA'l'IONS GLEE CLUII . . HAsTv PUDDING PLAY LACROSSE T1-:AM . MOTT ITAVEN TEAM . . OI-'IvIcERs or INSTRUC'l'ION ANI PIERIAN SODALITY . . PIII BETA 1fAl'1'A . . PI ETA SOCIETY THEATRIcAI.s SENIOR CLASS PICTURES . SENIOR CREW . SENIOR FooT BALL TEAM . UNIVERSITY BASE BALL TEAM UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS L UNIVERSITY CRENV . UNIVERSITY FOO'I'-BATJ. TEAM I Gov ERN M1LN'l' , ' 'YJ' I 1 Timber of Mlustratione. ..--. ..............1 Q I YALE AND PRINCETON IJEBATERS, . , Q I ' I ul ,,11-,M y ' , 2351, T, ,fr , ,. b nb 5 ', 3, 6, 31 I 32 33 34 29 25 26 4, 5 35 36 28 9-ZI 23 37 24 7, 8 zz 30 27 A ' , . ..-X FQ 92. 742 mfffC6l'5 of 1lI15tYllCfi0l1 HUD 6OV6I'I111l6l1t. FRANCIS j. CHILD, Pu. D., I.I.. D., JOSIAII PARSONS Cooxl-:, LI.. D., NA'I'HANll'2l. SUU'l'llGA'I'H SHALI-LR, S. D., CRANVFURIJ lI0wr:1.L TOY, Ll.. D., 1'r1W'.r.vnr rf English. ,'7'l'.W.1'30f and Dl5'fffHf ry' Mc Chemiral Laboratory. l'rM'.v.vor qf Geology amz' Dean :film Harrcnrk l'rMr.r.rnr ry' Halrrcw, sic. Died September 3d, 1894. Born Octnbcr lzth, 1827. Lawrence Sczkwlwv Schzml. fL'm1t1'mnr.r lim! 1160110 Cllul:-:'1'u1'rll':k Cnlmmnus LANGIJIGLL, LL. D., Dam' I 'rry'2r.x-.rnr qfLn'1u, rum' Dam rg lhc Lrml Faculqy. jus'rlN VVINSUR, LI.. D., CIIARIJCS l'1l.I0'I' Num-UN, l,1'r'r. D., LI.. D.. C1rAnu.1-is XVILLIAM l':l,I0'I', l.I,. D., LEHARON R. lmmcs, A. M., Llffllflhfl af Hnrvfnrrl Unhurr.rf1y. l'rr.Wx.mr rgf Ihr llllvlrrry :gf A rf. I 'fI'.FIM'7lf ry' llnrrfnrrl llnim-r.w'L1'. l'rryivs.wr ry'E11g11lrh and Dam dllanfard C allege 1 COIIfl'IlIll!S liuu flhmunj DAvm Gmunm l,vuN, Pu. D., llallix I 'rfwrsxnr 1y'Dim'm?y. . FI-ZRDINANID Bocmzk, A. M., Gmnmf: MARTIN LANIY, Pu. D., G1-zrmczm H. I'A1.M1-:R, A. M., Ll.. D., Omvlcn W1cNmaLL HOI.Ml'2S, M. D., LI.. D., I.I'1 r. D., D. C. L., 1,fM.'.f.fD7' qf lllnrlarn Lan.:'1lfl.f.'f-'- I 'ofa' l'rry'2s.for :gf Lalm. I 'rqlinfxor ry 1'h17o.w,4hy. f,7'f'J-T07 ry' A nalongy, Em:r1?11.v. Died October 7th, 18434. Born August 29th, 1809. 1 C0llfl5IIl!.C Ibn: rlh0Y'E., XVILLIAM WA'rsoN Guonwm, PH. D., LL. D., D. C. L., Elzbt I 'rzwxsor cj Greek L1?erat1rr:. fx L . I -'ff' f xg F ' . .Yr A 'Up I C ar -Af' 1 f I -1 PHYS. ,vs f ARTHUR R. MARSH, A. li., A .mktant l'rzyZ':.mr If C Illllfllfflffflt' Lrhratfzru. fC07lfl.flllfS lim' rzboefaj NfffC6l'5 of 1lIl5tl'LlCfiOIl HUD cBovernment.- GONUUIICU- GI-:URGI-: l'. BAKER, A. li., Instructor in Englzlrlz. l5I-IIRAIM EM l'1R'l'0N, PII. D., lVimz 1'rfy2'.v.mr fy' fL't'L'1USlQl.fflI.'lll llzktnry. FREIIRRIC D. ALLEN, PII. D., jour: KNOWVLES PAINE, A. M., MII I 'rrW':.rur ry' C lnsszkvzl l'hi!ala,gqy. I 'rrwxrnr rgf Jlhxzk. V l Cwltinws lbw nbmuaj l.IcwIs E. GATES. A. B.. ' HANS CARI. GIINTIIIQR vox JAIHIMANN, lnxtructaf in Englzlvh. fCon!inuzs lim: alwvnj A.m1I'fmIt !'r1y'l'.v.vaf If Garunm. jAMr:s lfRADI.EY TIIAYIIR, LL. IJ., I 'rrwarwr If Lrrlu. GEQRGI: LINcoI.N GmmAI.R, M. D., Ll.. D., l 11Ilu'r I'rr,W.'.v.I-or qf Natural H13-tory and Dirrrrtnr rjllu' Batruuk' Garden. Ilucm MLI'Ns'rRRIII-:Ru, PII. IJ., M. ll., 1,71-W'.TSlP?' lgf I'hyc'h1Jf1qg'y, Ulu. s. ll., CHARLES FRANKLIN DIINIIAR, LD. D., I 'rryinrsor :gf l'alz?1l'al h'!'07l0llIj and lhvm fy' the Muwlby qf Ari: mul' .S'I'1knrc:. GI4:uRI:Is Aumzu BAR'I'l.E'l l', .'1.v:ocinlr l'rfy2's.mr fy' German, and Regard. EIIWARII SI-RvIaNs SIIRLIION, A. B., A.v.s-Ilvtanl l'rzW'.v.rm- fy Romance Plu7olagy. Wll.l.IAM MCJRRIS DAvIs, M. E., l'rzyk.r:or qf !'hys12'1zl Geography. FREDERIC CESAR me SIIMICIIRAST lllillffllllf llflzfkiillf' If Frmvh. Wll.l,IKM jAMI4:s, M. D Prf,W's:0r rjl'.Iyrhnlngy. 1 PII- U-. JI-:RRMIAII SMITH, I.l,. IJ., JAMES BARR AMES, A. M., LL. ll., Story Prryi-:snr qfLn'1u. lluxscjf l'rryZ'::m' :gf Law, MllRIiIS IIICKY MlJR4lAN, l'II. IJ., ,IIIIIN CIIIPMAN GRAY, A. M., l.l,. li., Asszklrznl l'rzW'.r.rm' ry' Greek ami Latin. 3 . Royal! I 'rfyissor ry'L1l1U. Fw x 4 L, fn: 4-. 'E 3' A v N ' x fw- 1- f I N.. QfffC6l'5 of 1ll15fl'llffiOI1 mlb 60'06l'Ilm6Ilf.-00'1ffl11lCU- ' Rom-:R'I' LouIs SANIIERSQN, FREDERICK VVARIJ PUTNAM, A. M., EDWARII L. Woon, A. M., M. D., AIIAMs SHI-:RMAN IIILL, A. li., LL. B., A.I-.rzlftrmt Prfm-.rsor qfl rcnclc. lkabady l'rzW.v.v11r qf A mr.-rz2'an Prwssor qf Chemistry. Eoylslon Prrwa-.vor qf Rhelarzk and Omtvry. A rchrrolqqy ami' Ellmalugy, and I C umlur If the Pmluubf !Vhm'um. fCuntinues line abnvzj JOHN I-II-:NRv WRIIIIIT, A. M., EIIWARII CIIANNING, PH. D., l'rryi'.v.mr ry' Greek. A :.vi.I-ffm! I 'rmssor qf H13-tory. JAMES MILI.S PIERCE, A. M., josI:I'II HENRY '1'IIAvI:R, D. D., ALIIIIoNsIc BRUN, PII. D., FRANCIS GRIcIcNwooII I'IcAIIom', D. D., GEORGE SANTAYANA, PII. D., l'crkin.v I 'rlgfbssar qf A .vfrmwmy Hussey 1'rqks.vor my New Yksfrzralcnl lnstruclvr in Frmfh. Plummer PVMSJGY qf Chrllrtirm Illarals. lnslruclor in I 'hiIa:afl1y. and Ilhztheumtics, and Dean C?'I'fl1'i5NI and I nlcrpremtzbn, fy' the Gradual: Schuol. H . KCmtmuc: lm: abownj 1II':NRv MARKER I-III.I., A. M., MON'l'Al7Ul'I CI.IaMIIIf:RI.AIN, I 'rrwssar M Chcmislry. Szrrmzry qf Ihr LIHUYIIICL' S czbnlwc School. I ' I N IJLIIILRY AI.I.I-:N SARGI:N'r, A. M., M. D., JAMES liRAns1'Rr:Ic'I' GRIN-:NoIIcH, A. B., EIIWARII CUMMINGS, A. M., EIJWARII LAIJRENS MARK, PII. D., .Director ry H vmumuay Gymmzsium. I'r1W.f.wr zy'La!in. A sxislrzrzl I 'rqfcsxar fbllylkllf Her-My l'fryZ'a'.f0r of 11 nalongv. Enmamy. ' CContinm'x line 111101120 , C1.I:MI:N'I' LANVRENCE SMITII, LL. D., lluuo K. ScIII1.I.INu, PII. D., CIIARI.I:s CARROLL EvRRI:'I I', IJ. D., PVIW-Y-'W' ff Lflfiff- A J-Flzffllilf I 'rmxxar qf German. Hussey l rM's.ror J Tlwolvgy, Dunn 1y'Diw3u?y l'7u'ulty and Uuiwrsily Prmchar. - 4 'T 'IUIIN VVILLIAMS WIII'I'Is, PII. IJ., f,flyi.'!.!'l21' zfGfI.'L'1c. Enwm IIIznIII1R'r HALL, PII. D., .'1A'5l:Cffl71f l'r1yb.v.wr ry' I ,hjlJll'.l'. fc'0flfi7l7lL'5 lbze above., mfffC6l'5 of 1Il1.5tl'llCffOI1 mlb C5OV6I'l1m6i1t.-GOHYUHXCOQ s JUSIAII Rovcl-:, PII. D., Emvmur CIIAI1I.I-:s I'IcKI4IuNu, LI.. D., !'r1y?.Isrrr rff'hI7rl:r1fhy. Paimr I'rM'.r.mr :gf l'ract1L'al Astrnnmuy, and CII,mI.ns Lourxc JACKSON, l'rzMr.f.for :gf C hmnilrfry. Dirador :fthe llbscnfniory. fc'17flfl.7Hl6'5 lim' abazfznj A. M., joux JUSl'2l'lI Il.wI+:s, lnslrurtnr in 1L'f0L'1IflI7Il. joIIN 'I'RmvnIzIm:I2, S. IJ., 1'rM'.r.mr :md D131-:t11rjqy'nr.rrm I VWIIIYII Lnbnrnlory, l'ny?'.vmr, cle. FRANK XVILLIAM 'l'Aussm, LL. li., PII. IJ., WII.I.IAM GII.suN FARLONV, A. M., M. D., 1'r1W.v.mr ry' I 'alilmzl limnmfzy, f,7'tyl'.l'Jl17' 1y'Cryl1!agamz2' liahuzy. I CImIu.ns FRANK M.xsoN, A- 15-I WII.I.I.wI IiI.wouII livIcIII.v, l'II. IJ., IIIQNJAMIN Osmmrx 1 IaIIacIc, PH. IJ., liursur. l'nyl'.v.mr 1,1 Jlhzthurmzlicx. I flnllzk l'rfM'.v.w1r 1M fW2lflld77lflflg' and Natural I 'hz'lr1.I'r1fhy. fL'07lfl-?l1lt'S lim: 4I,6v1'u.J L'IIAIcI.I4s l'oIIIaIwv l'AIaKI:k, A. Ii., Liuuluzl-1 W. CRAM, A. li., luslrurlor in Grvuk mul Latin. ' lfccunlcr. I 'I 4. ALIII-:IIT BUSIINIILI. IIART., PII. IJ. Asxislarzl 1'rrW'.v:or qfH11Itory. PHILLII-s lSIaI.KNAI- MAIu:ou, PII. D I nstrudor hz Sjamlrh. CIIARI.Ics Ii I':RnI':II'I' Muolu-:, A. M. A .vszlstrzflt l'rM-.I-.wr fy' l,L'A'lx'7l frr F1310 A rl. SILAS MAIu:us NIACVANIC, A. li., x'lIrLnm I 'rrgfbssnr qf A nnbn! and llhulcrn I I zirlnry. VVILLIAM J. AsIII.I-Lv, A. M. Prrwssnr M l'ol1?11'al Ecnnnmy. KLINII FRANCKII, PII. IJ. A 1513111111 I 'rrwsxor af German I I -wxfn 'rW'f'3'!i'1i. 9' 'Y 6 i H Group of 'UlI1iV6l'5ftQ 551111511105 CLASS Tm-:E ELM. NORTH GA'1'1-:. WA1.1'1:R IIAs'1'1Nc:s HALL, ' Built in 1889. MASSAClIUSE'I 1'S HALL, AGASSIZ MUSEUM, D1v1N1'rv HALL, Built in 1720. Built in I86O. Built in 1826. Q1 ,pg LXWRENC1: Sc1EN'1'1F-xg SCHOOL, CLAVERLY I-IAL1., BECK IIALL, Built in 1848?-f Built in 1893. Built in 1876 0 O . 6 1 W in I ., V7 141 H GYOIID of 'U1lllV6I'9ffQ JBllfIDil1Q5.-G0UffN1160f MEMORIAL HALL, STATUTE 01-' JOHN HARVARD, HEMENWAY GYMNASIUM, Built in 1874. Unveiled Oct. 1 5, 1888. Built 1879. HARVARD HALL, THE JoHNsoN GATE QWestJ, AUSTIN HALL QLAW' SCI-IOOLJ, Rgbuilt 1765. Built 1890. Built 1883. UNIVERSITY HALL, INTERIOR MEMORIAI. HALL. Built 1815. INTERIOR GYMNASIUM. 7 ' ..,sg'Q,1,. . ,f -f f v,- f 5 'Q,-.- ,ffi '-W ,f K r. 1 , X . ! ff IQ A Y f - F -' ff' . ' , ' f',fe : H h 1 -' XX - P . Aga, P' ' 51-uni X , A 1 ,fir 11 , VTE? 1- gf fi , N Hi? if . Q 'F ' I ,. , ' , v .W Q! a Th K if V ff . S1 ' 'Y ' . -X ' ' -f ' ' , um H'-L35-' ' - ' 3 ?- .' .,-'-. ' , I , .-1 .1 1 -.1 'vp X, , , 3 1 1' S 7-n fi' 'W , ' -4 SYN-,-..f.-1 ' I E li . x ff -' WT 1 ' V 2 .34 'kfqjlffff ' -J Nh . 1! I . A' 'I-. . v 'H ' ' , X ' '. . -W A ,,f,W-ff:,,f'ff li Q mag, Q, ' -arm: ..,,--..l1,, ' W' J , ff J X ,, C. 5, 5 N Ss S ' 'fl V '-'N ' I 'xx ' ' , 'A ' ' , l..1'f --IL' ' f' - v vraks-ffhh-5' -- ,:- HH-' kg . Q-4 , 4 fa , , 4 'nk' 3' Ex 15 X N ma. 52, El GYOIID of 'U,1IlfV?l'5ffQ JBl1ilUfIlQ5.-G0'1fil1116U' MA'F'l'llEWS HALL, SEVER HALL, THAYER HALL Built 1872. Built 1880. Built 1870. Goan HAI,L, COLLEGE LIBRARY, BOYLSTON HALL, CHEMICAL LA1xoRA'roRv, HoLwoR'r1-Iv HALL, Built 1841. Built 1857. Built 1812. wi K 1 GRAY'S HALL, WELD HALL, AP1'LE1'oN CHAPEL, Built 1863. Built 1872. Built 1858. is 8' A ' 1 F' 'f'gy . - 'f - .fp ' P ,wh M gm fg ,v 'A-2, jg Y l ff ,, f -4 ' .qi 1-ff-1 H' A urAiW..,4-',-,. A., ln, ' if Y'l.i' 'J 1 ., '. 4 ,NV 4? ,,, ' I , 1f, 'W , Qi nA! .--3,5 - . 7 :fs 1' M t 'A 1- frjt 1 nf 1 1 - ' LXQL: IIT -iv: - 1,1 'vr-1 ' 5 33,4 Aki-'EMI' +T7 Y 1'7 H.. T. Auma, Washington, D.. C. N. S. BACON, Cambridge, Mass. A. W. K. BILI.iNus, Omaha, Neb. W. IJ. BROOKINGS, Benton llarbor, Mich. C. I'I. AnuoT'r, Ovid, N. Y. N. A. HARKER, Cambridge. W. M. BLACK, Lynchburg, Va. ll. 'l'. BRowN, W. Medford. G1855 of .1895 of lbarvarb 'U1l1iVCl'6itQ. E. I.. Armms, Boston. I. M. Bimun, Dover, N. ll. C. L. BnU'roN, St. Louis, Mo. F. J. BUCHANAN, Lowell. 'l'. F. Ai.1.r:N, New Vork. M. Biccxuom, New Vork. C. B. B. UOWSER, Wakefield. ll. A. BULL, Buffalo, N. Y. 9 II. V. D. ALLEN, Cambridge. C. F. D. l3m.nEN Niagara Falls, N. V. Il. UOYER, Cambridge. A. W. BULLARD, Boston. I. E. K. ARNOLD, Cambridge. M. BENSHIMOL, Roxbury. W. M. BRIGGS, St. Louis, Mo. Huntingdon, Pa. H. BRUMBAUGH, G. G. BARTLETT, Philadelphia, Pa. I.. M. Bmncow, Cambridge. W. K. HRICE, Washington, D. C W. E. BURKE, Quincy. 51 I , if 1 f ,ZX .. , Y I MX, 7: KI 1 . V' 1 , 'L-f V, , w N WI 4 F. W. BURGESS, Boston. J. II. CHASE, Exeter, N. II. C. R. COLRURN Secor, Ill. j. CoRlH1:'r'1', Cambridge. W. H. CAMERON, Jamestown, N. V. J. M. CHEEK, Sparta, N. C. W. IJ. Co1.I.lNs, Melrose. A. II. CORNISH-, Gillette, N. 1. GIHE5 of 1895 of lbarvarb 'l11l1lV6l'5lfQ.-CTOUYWWU' R. T. CAPEN, Watertown. E. B. CIIURCII, Taunton. W. W. CoM1foR'r, Germantown, Pa. J. E. CROCKER, St. Albans, Me. W. E. CA'rlc, Wolfboro, N. H. F. N. CLAl'l', F ramingham, 112. li. CONAN'l', Boston. G. CRQM PTON, Worcester. IO L. M. CAHN, W. W. CASWELL, . Ashland, 0. G. I. CI.A1'l', Holliston. j. W. Cook!-:, Buffalo, N. Y. l'. CURTIS, Boston. New York. W. E. CLARK, St. Albans, Vt. j. I.. Coounol-1, Boston. J. P. DALEEN, Cambridge. l D. D. CASSIDY, JR Amsterdam, N. V. F. B. COFFIN, Newton. j. S. COONLEY, Chicago, Ill. F. DAv1s, New York. J Y, f5'L'l 'fA ' W Q AM I 5 I H x - ' ' . . . ' 4 jf.. H ' -' 'L' ' if M ,I 1: V X 1' W D - ' . Ygv A . ,5 . 1' Y 'N X 1 A 1 1. ' tw! , v W Q . L X 5 . : ,I 1 , ,J a R , R5 ,E sv ff I L. x' ' , V , , A- 4, X . - k .gf ' .4-gg. 'i ' 5 1' f .. . , .Lil .'. . 1 ffl-' X. f .l k J X ' i 1 5 I IM J 'lf , ' N A -.L x 1 ' V 'N X N v N ' ,x--'.ff- --v--' - --- V- A-umhgn-:lu J. A. MCCOU, Philadelphia, Pa. J. W. Ennv, Bay City, Mich. J. A. FAIRLIE, jacksonville, Fla. E. W. FORBES, Milton. A. A. Donn, Warrensburg, Mo. A. W. Emcs, Whitman. M. B. FAN N ING, N. Manchester, Indiana. H. ll.. Fos'rl-1R. Andover. Glaze of 1895 of 1barvarb University.-Gvnflmwv. li. S. ll0DGl'Z, Newburyport. W. EMI-:RsoN, New York. R. S. K. F1cNoL1.osA, Salem. C. S. FR1aNcu, Boston. A. E. 1,0UCli'l l'l'1, Somerville. Boston. IJ. VV.,Fl+IN'l'0N, Buffalo, N. Y. L. V. FRIEDMAN, Toledo. Il W. EMMONS zn, II. DUDLEY, Cambridge. P. F. EMoRv, Syracuse, N. V. W. W. Frsmm, Drawbridge, Del. R. R. GARDNER, Watertown. A. IJURWARD, Valmonl, Cal. j. T. EMOTT, New York. M. C. Fokn, Madison, Wis. W. A. GARST, Westerville, O. N. S. l':AS'l'ON, Fall River. W. FAIRBANK, Chicago, Ill. W. C. Foxnvcrc St. Louis, Mo. F. J. Gmu, Cleveland, O. I x Q AK' F. L. G1 LMAN Wellesley. R. GRAY, Boston. J. C. 1IANsnN Woburn. G. S. lfI1cNlw, Denver, Colo. 1 R. GILMAN, Cambridge. ll. C. GR1c1f:Nlf:, JR A uburn dale. li. HARIN NG, Philadelphia, Pa. B. A. Iellcvnnrcx, Meadvile, Pa. C1855 of 1895 of lbarvarb 'U1l1lV6I'5lfQ.-430Ufl'1WU- W. L. F. GILMAN, Allston. li. II. GREEN, Cambridge. R. W. HARIKISKDN, San Francisco, Cal. A. A. IIIGIILANDS, Fall River. H. Gl1.slav, ju., New York. R. C. Gruaw, Boston. Il. F. I'IAR'rw1':1.1 Boston. F. B. IfIn.1., Cambridge. I2 M. G. GON'I'l'IRMAN, Chicago, Ill. C. S. GRIFFIN, Lawrence, Kan. W. T. I'fAR'l'ZlCI.l., Allentown, Pa. M. HrsA, lwaki, japan. E. H. Goonwm, Cambridge. F. W. GRINNELI., Roxbury. N. IIAYWARIJ, Cambridge. j. C. D. Hrrcn, So. Orange, N. J. J. W. Goonwm, Wolfboro, N. H. j. C. HANCOCK, Dubuque, Ia. J. L. HEARD, Ipswich. F. R. IIODGE, Antwerp, N. V. Q Q ,Q wi v 5, 5 3 Nl 1 1 1 1 i 'ex Xxl f IA 3, , 9 . ,I I lk g --L' ,,' C 1, A R ,w i r- P1 571 V ' ' ' ' 54 ' f . N M -, :ar ' V Q. ' 3 -7' -V 'A ' , 5 ., I . '- 9 W .-:X f I, . f f A- - ' f P . . I ,A ,f fn Nffl ' I 1 K4 j- 3 FY f , Vi' 'f X ' A Y 4 i 145.1 Q F' 'I I 1 I M' ,X x U1 X U , 4 ff V. W a 5' V P , 5 V 4 hx , ans. . . , ' 'KP , , -:N V ' . .3 H .9 ' 5 51' 1 ' ' Q J awk-5 gig, if VZ 1' '? Q 4 , ' 'fy ' . ' 3 Q' ti -Mg, A , '22, J' A , 1 .J ' f , ' ' Ik Yi ', .- 'V 5' , ' , W ' 5 X' I, ,I X 1 N 3 I ' 'L' H I 1 , - ', ' X 9 X V , ' a -r i . Q ,A V P ., f lfijwgf vw 1 W. F. Ilonm-:, Antwerp, N. Y. Ixisrm, Vamagata-Kew, Japan. G. A. KAVEN, Unionville Mich. D. R. KREIIBIPZI., Halstead, Kan. G. Hobo, Worcester. A. C. JOHNSON, Salem. H. I-1. Knicmm, Ridgefield, Conn. I.. P. LANE, Boston. Glass of 1895 of 1barvarb Iuntversttg.-Gonffmwv. N. I.. How, St. Louis, Mo. R. M. JOHNSON, H. A. HOWl'1, Cambridge. S. E. JOHNSON, Boston. Louisville, Ky. G. F. KPINNEIJY, T. R. KIMHALI., Rondout, N. Y. Jamaica Plain, H. LAUGHTON, E. B. LAMn1cR'r, So. Iioston. Cambridge. I3 E. V. I'IUN'l'INGTON, Flushing, N. Y. F. C. JON!-zs, Boston. D. KING, Quincy. O S. A. LAW'1'oN, Lancaster. J. W. lIU'rclIINs Chicago, Ill. J. J. JULHE, Havana, Cuba. E. KLEIN, Deerfield. G. Lr: dLEAR, . New York. oN, J. P. HYLAN, Fremont, N. H J. G. KAUFMAN Kutztown, Pa. E. R. KNAPP, Jn., Brookline. A. S. LEAROVD, Taunton. E3 - ! 3 A I ga Q . b 1 , F ,' . . U . ,l A ' , V., V: , I - ...W Q. w 1, . AM tg 3 9 E X U., N , . . , X A . ' xc' N ' Qi I m wi' I ma D , at I Y if In .- Q., gg w ff X -A , , W K J Q - M . k X -'1 ' .5 ' fa - ' 9 . -Ar! 4 . .1 Q i 4, F - , ' ' A K AT 'ix . 'V' X, X1 X if W , R, - .: j. ll. Llcwrs, A. LINCOLN, St. Albans, Vt. Brookline. F. E. l.owIcLL, K. 1.o'rIIItoI', jk., Boston. Boston. R. L. MANNINKI, W. A. MARSHALL, Manchester, N. I-l. Rome, Ga. W. li. MlIlCl.l-'lil'1Sll, J. F. McGIaA'I'II, Jacksonville, Ill. I Fitchburg. 1 Glass of 1895 of Ibarvarb University.-Gonrfnuev. A. M. LINE, Marion, Ind. W. l.vMAN, IC. Orange, N. lb. G. MAsoN, Boston. j. S. B. MCNEAR, Oakland, Cal. IC. S. I,IvINc:mm, Reading, Pa. IJ. li. LYNCII, Albany, N. Y. G. A. MARTIN, San Francisco, Cal. J. II. MIIIAIDICIQ, F. Roxbury. T4 P. Boston. li. MACVIEAQIII, Chicago, Ill. C. R. MAIKSII, Boston. W. MIIZRRIMAN Boston. II. l,oIvIIIAIum, A . H. LoNGIfItLLow, Boston. W. I.. MAI.00N, Beverly. V. I-l. MAY, Roxbury. C. W. MILLS, Mt: Palatine, Ill. F. M. Lown, Lathrop, Mo. A. MANN, Two Rivers, Wis. F. F. MCGIRR, Canilmriclge. ' li. A. Mo'r'r-SMITH Boston. wf I x V ' ' , -U 'hx L , L .21 . waging I :Q v il A I f 'R I ' ' .A E 5 ' ' .1 H' X ,, Ai f 1 N C. J. IVIORRISON, Calumet, Mich. I.. j. Non'roN. Lexington. G. F. PALM E'l'I'1R, Chicago, Ill. M. Pl'I'l l'llS, St. Louis, Mo. GIH55 of 1895 of 'll38I'V8l'U UUIVCFBIYQ.-GONTINUCU' W. II. lVl0UI.'l'ON, K. NAKAMURA, New Whatcom, Wash. V W. Futami, japan. C. E. Novrzs, Cambridge. T. PARKER, Randolph, N. V. P. D. PIIAIR, Presque Isle, Me. A. W. R. NovEs, Cambridge. M. PA'r'rERsoN, Jn., Washington, D. C. S. W. PIIILLIPS, Salem. II. P. Nl':l.soN, Nashville, Tenn. W. B. Onlonmz, Cambridge. W. R. PICAIIODV, Cambridge. A. S. PIER, Pittsburg, Pa. I5 G. S. T. NEXVEI.I., Pawtucket, R. I. II. OFFICER, JR. St. Paul, Minn. C. R. PERRY, New Ipswich, N. II. C. S. PIERCE, Milton. A. H. NEWMAN, Boston. R. D. fPI.EARv, Burlington, Kan. E. I.. PERRY, Dorchester. II. D. PILLSIIURY, San Francisco, Cal. S. C. N Ewsom, St. Louis, Mo. E. S. PAGE, Melrose. A. J. PETERS, JR jamaica Plain. R. S. PI'r'rs, Quincy. 3.14 . Nc' Q, C' . x , WN N .52 xlw f Q X1 f 1' C7 , ff Q M x V .,, , F. O. Poom-1, Somerville. W. A. I'Rr1:s'roN, JR New Ipswich, N. II. J. B. READ, Cambridge. G. W. ROBINSON, Meredith, N. II. J. F. PORT!-zu, Chicago, Ill. If. S. PRIEST, Watertown. B. REED, Maynard. X W. W. Rocxwsm., Pittsfield. GI855 of 1895 of Ibarvarb T.l1I1iV6l'5ifQ.-GONUNIICU' C. A. 1'o'1'H, Pittsburg, Pa. W. II. PRICE, Mattapan. G. li. Rrcrmnnson, New York. L. J. Roass, So. Oil City, Pa. '1 A. 1'o'r'l'lsu, New York. '. E. Puoc'roR, JR Boston. W. II. Rmnuc, Lawrence, Kan. W. C. Romzxs, Roxbury. I6 A. C. l'0'I rER, Boston. 0. Qurcx, Omaha, Neb. R. C. RINGWAIKI' Mt. Vernon, O. A. Rosle, Roxbury. M. A. POTTER, Sanlirancisco, Cal. H. W. Rnumcmnusn, Reading, Pa. J. Ronnms, Boston. J. C. Rowl-:, 90. Bethlehem, N. Y. H. W. PRESCOTT, Boston. R. L. RAYMOND, Cambridge. J. G. ROBINSON. Alexandria, Minn. A. J. Russnm.. Weston. 3 ,M . ' Y-f Q., ' f my In , A I K xvv' T17 s . .1 , V, Q . XXxX V ?ff 'f J xl! ., fa' x X. I TW-+ x . 'rf xg iqkxf F fa J , f ' 1' 1 V X ff ' H sg V f' 'J 1 .3 x X.. fa , A ffl So J g W - 1 J. 4 'Q X 1 f -A D ry' I E. W. Rvmzsorx, Chicago, Ill. C. E. SIQAMAN, Wolfville, N. S. G. I.. SMI'I'II. Cambridge. J. STAAII, Santa Fe., N. Mex. II. A. L. SAND, Brooklyn, N. Y. W. E. Sr:vEItANcIf:, I.ynn. H. W. SMITH, Dorchester. I.. S'I'AcIcI'oI.I:, ju., Boston. 'I C1859 of 1895 of lbarvarb 1l1lIlV6l'5lfQ.-Gonflmleo' M. J. SARGENT, JR., Boston. A. C. SIIACKI-'oIuI, Dover, N. II. W. A. SMI'I'II, St. Paul, Minn. W. E. STAIIK, Cambridge. J. II. SAw'I'I-:I.I., Gypsum City, Kan. If. l'..SllARl'I.I'1S, Cambridge. W. II. SMITII, Collamer, N. Y. C. STI-:VI-:Ns, Cambridge. F7 C. W. SAXMAN, Latrobe, Pa. C. A. SIIAW, Lexington. I-I. I.. W. SNELI., Brookline. W. W. S1'IsvI:Ns, Groton. A. II. SCIIAFFNER Chicago, Ill. H. R. SIMoNIms, Dayton, O. T. SPALDING. Cambridge. E. T. STIGER, Omaha, Neb, W. SCI-IFJRESCHEWSKY Malden. F. S. SIMI'soN, Halifax, N. HUB. SPENCER, New York. R. W. STIMSON, Palmer. K r' W f 1? , .I -3 .Ka 1. . r 'K ,, f- ,Wh 553 h' ' 4 ,n. , Y' 3 'Q--7 f 94 A T f X V .. A' Q 1 - N!- 5. . I . ' F b'1 Q N F A3 W. W. SYMMES, San Francisco, Cal. IJ. TIFFANY, St. Louis, Mo. B. VYALKICR, Cambridge. T. WESTON, jk., Newton. H. R. TAI.no'r, Boston. W. M. 'l'ROT'l'l41R Dorchester. F. WALSII, Albany, N. Y. R. YVlIl'1A'l'l.ANlJ, Salem. GI855 of 1895 of lbarvarb 'Cl1niv6r5it32.-GOWNWO' C. TANNER, Provo City, Utah, D. F. 'I'UnNnuI.i., New York. E. II. WARREN, Worcester. J. 'l'. NVHICHER, Quincy. A. I'. 'l'r:ELlc. Boston. A. E. UPHAM, Rutland. j. M. WVASIIBURN, Kansas City, Mo. N. ll. Wnrri-:, Cambridge. IX I-I. W. 'l'HAY1+:n, New York. j. F. VAUGHAN Cambridge. l'. WASIIHURN, Boston. S. 1'. Wurrrz, Wakefield. G J. W. THOMAS, New Orleans, La. E. VoN MACK, Gaffert, Germany Malden. R. l.. WlIl'l'MAN, Cambridge. . A. WA'l'PIRMAN, W. THoMvsoN, New York. R. WALco'r'r, Cambridge. A. S. YVEILL, - Buffalo, N. Y. llouvu-:s Wnrrmona Cambridge. I ! T-2 Q fa 1 ff. .- - R. V, M N 3 ai'- Q 1 1 ' ' s I , 9 NA , X, - 6 E fni f ' X 1 ll OWARD W III'rMOIm, Cambridge. E. P. VVll,LlAMS. llellcfontaine, O. ll. II. YIIAMI-:s, jamaica Plain. H. E. LOWER, U Cleveland, U. M. VV. WHITNEY W atertown. W. A. WING, New Bedford, F. YoI1s'I'oN, Pictou, N. S. ll. W. JAMESON, jamaica Plain. , J 61855 of 1895 of lbarvarb 'l11niver5if52.-Gohfihuw C P. W. WIII'I I'I4:MokIe, Roslindale. W. IS. WoI.IfIfIa, Cambridge. W. S. VQIINGMAN, Williamsport, Pa. J. P. Wlll'P'l'Rl-IN, Providence ,R. I. A. WIII'I'11:sIDIs, jk., Champlain, N. Y. G. WfJl.l,AF2K?lCR, JR., Milwaukee, Wis. F. ll. IM k'I'I.1c'I I', Fayetville, N. Y. F. S. EI.LIo'r, Boston. '9 C. j. WILCOMII, Chester, N. II. W. P. WoonM1IN, jamaica Plain. J. E. CoNNIcI.I.v, Ashland. J. M. MACKAYIQ, Shirley. D. P. WILDER, Medway. R. F. Woonwnnn, Platteville, Wis. P. DARIIAN Darlington, C. 1 W. W. FISHER, Drawbridge, Del. A. S. WILLIAMS, Brookline. J. W. WORTIHIINGTON, Dedham. A. ELSON, Roxbury. I-I. W. LOKER Natick. v f M. A. ALDRICII, Boston. II. FRAZHQR, So Bethlehem, Pa. IJ. D. MILLER, New York. A. F. STEVENSON, JR., Chicago, Ill. W. AMES, Boston. M. Ii. GREENBERG, Buffalo, N. V. F. II. NASH, Acton. V. S. THOMAS, Wilmington, Del. Cl855 of 1895 of 'llJ8l'V8l'D 'ml1iV6I'5lfQ.-C0Uffm100- A. W. BANcRo1f'r, Gardner. C.'1'. llowARn, H in gh am. P. NIcHoLs, Boston. W. L. VAN KLEECK, Millis. II. A. llA'l'lIRlCK, Chelsea. W. E. llU'I l'ON, Denver, Col. ll. G. NOUN, Roslinclale. A. VVER'l'HElMl'2R, New York. zo A. W. Coomzv, Westchester, N. Y. E. JAMES, Nahant. C. D. PARKER, Boston. F. ll. W1NsLow, Boston. P. H. CRESSEY, ' Salem. P. S. MCA nAMs, Somerville. F. L. IJ. RUST, Cambridge. R. D. WRENN, Highland Park, Ill. F. H. CUMMINGS, Boston. E. G. MERRILI. Bangor, Me. j. C. SMITH, Boston. j. D. Yos1', San Francisco, Lal rr'- S M, 1 in 3 ,:-A 4 f K! r f M v v j I V 4 -. f ' F 4 , 1 if W A , 1 5' . , , o 5 fy 1 ,. W C1855 of 1895 of 'IIDRYVRFD THl'liVCl'5itQ.-G0'1fll1l1C0- E. MELLUS, A. J. OSTHEIMER, E. BROWN. Worcester. Philadelphia., Pa.. Worcester. J. A. Blusws'rER, R. K. CAssA'r'r, II. D. Tunon Geauga Lake, O. Haverford, Pa. Boston. ZI lD8l'5ifQ Grew. J. E. CHATMAN, '97, 3, j. A. STILLMAN, '96, 2, F. N. WA'rR1ss, L. S., 6, E. N. Warm-r1'xNo'roN, '97, Bow, J. R. BULLARD, jk., '96, Strok: qCapt.J Boston. N Y k. ' ' ew or Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn. Dedham. fC'aniinue: line abomnj L. D. Sumvuum, '96, 4, E. H. F1-1NNEssv, '96, 7, Ho1.1.1s'rER, '97, 5, L. T. DAMON, Gr., Sub.vtz'tu!e Boston. Boston. Santa Barbara, Cal. Boston. K. II. I.1':wIs, '96, S1IhJ'fI'lufL', P- D- RUST! C01-fw111'fl, Boston. Cambridge. 22 .ga A diff . 4 -fm, . .Iii q 56llfOI.' QZIYCW. V. S. THOMAS, Coxswain. , F. DAVIS, Siroke. W. H. CAMERON. Capt., 7. A. C. POTTER, 6. N R. L. MANNING, 5 D. C. GREENE, JR., 4 H. D. Pr1.1.snURv, 3. R. T. CAPEN, 2. A. F. STEVENSON, Bow. 23 - K- M: I - . , M-f,--,-V '--- ' ., , , - iaunmumZ.wr:.:mL':?2rZ ' -5' A 'L' Q I I 'law' ' -ind- ' 'f'?'l 'l T'l Q. 'Nam in A X I-Q3vs H- hnw.h, 15886 JBalI 568111. W. II. RAND, JR., '98, hyflfulfiw-, A. M. BEALE, '97, mhxlitutu, C. J. PAINE, jk., 'Q7,fPflL'hL'1', A. l'I1GH1.ANns, '95, pitcher, G. BUCKMAN, 2 L. S. S., catcher, Dorchester. Dorchester. Weston. Fall River. Penn Valley, Pa. - K C antinucs line ubm1e.J R. D. WRl'IN N, '9 5, .mend bmw, 'l'. G. S'1'i+:vr:NsoN, '96, in-t bm-u, N. H. WlIl'l'lE, '95, lIl!lIltQQ'87', Highland Park, Ill. Boston. Cambridge. D. IJ. SCANNI-:r.1., '97, nm-hw-, J. J. HAYES, JR., rzgfhzfelzler, P. W. W111'l r1-zrvluluc, 95, fmplaiuj .w-hart myv, A. N. WINsLow, Sp. C., fkI'?'1!bIlJ'L', jamaica Plain. jamaica Plain. Roslinclale. Boston. ' I 34 2 1 I .Q .if .rg E 11 fi A W-.. , L 'M' .gl A .sv f' 'ff ai' .A-IJ? lacrosse 568111. P. L. Houma, 2 Gr., R. II. E. S'l'ARR,,'97, I-I. A. L. Slum, '95, C. j. MukmsoN,. 1 L., C. M. Woons, '98, J. A. LE1cn'roN, 1 Gr., B. T. BURLEY, '97 Cambridge. Dedham. Brooklyn, N. Y. Calumet, Mich. Boston. Orangeville, Ont. N. Epping, N. H. J. G. AMES, JR., 1 Gr., F. L. Bl-IECIIER, '98, W. Sco'r'1', z L. S. S., G. C. CURTIS, '96, F. R. Olrrnkniunm-:, 3 L. S. S., Washington, D. C. Vancouver, B. C. Delaware, O, Brooklyn, N. Y. New York. 15 I S lx Mxoi msn 95 ll. W. jAMr:soN, '95, Jamaica Plain li. ll. CLARK, '96, lfloston. ll. 1iMr:nsoN, '96. N ew York. F. S. lfl.l.lll'l', '95, lloston. ll. lln:r:1.ow, '98, Worcester. ll. C. lfURDl'I'l l', '98 llingham. 1 F mort ibaven Geam. H. R. jouNs'1'oN, L. S., Keokuk, Ia. II. R. Sroiuts, '96, Brookline. A. STICKNEY,-Jn., '97, New York. K. K. Kunu, l.. S. jacksonville, Oregon. M. G. GoN'rr:RMAN, '95, chicago, ni. j. l.. Coonlmsrz, '95 Boston, J. l.. l.1'r'1'1.r:,Jn., '97, Brookline. W. ll. VINCI-:N'r, '97, Boston. C. J. l'.uN1-:, Jn., '97, Weston, j. j.-liimnmlnx, I.. S., Concord. N. W. llmunnm, jk., '95 Somerville. J. D. l'Hu.Llvs, '97, Salem. A. li. I-loi.MEs, '95, Kingston. F. I.. lJUNl..u', Gr., Chillicothe. G. C. CHANHY, L. S., Leominster. l.. W. Ri-:ni-A'l'n, '98, Newton. J. L. likrzwu-zu, '96, Boston. W. li. l'u'1'NAM, JR., '96, llrookline. BRINCKERHOFF '97 i. , Matteman, N. Y. ' W. B. MARSHALI., '97 Washington, D. C. W. W. IIov'r, '98 Roxbury. li. Ho1.1.ls'rl-zk, '97 Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. EMMoNs, '98 St. Louis, Mo. lDfCf0l'f0115 H2816 HUD lDl'il1C6fOTl ECDBICYB. H. A. BULL, '95, l F. DOHYNS, '98, T. L. Ross, L. S., Buffalo, N. Y. Oberlin, 0. Oxford, Miss, R. C. R1'Nc:wAL'r, '95, C. A. llumwzw, GR., W. E. HU'r'roN, '95 Mt. Vernon, O. Cambridge. Denver, Col. 27 ffm' Jr W Y.. fl 'dw -the 1, .3 I: '- . N? 'J W l- 'iff .4-fy' f ,4- wry, W Nr 3F-n W W '1 ' 4 .L 'r W ' ' W W W F W W 4 H' . .EW WW- :LWW , ,WW ,N '-X 1 ' W .QV .Wf 'WWWWWWNWQ W, . .,W, V.N,,W 'L 5. '- f. WW' W In fg! Egg pf, ', 9 EWU? . W1 , , .- z 1'-uf ..s F W al c. Xa Qsxwfob x fx Ag 'R nu ' ',-X.: r V A . , K ,Wm ,u,n ' 1 : ' X' YI , KN. Mix W W W A ,. W, -M. gh A43 ggiih. ,, 1 1:- 6. , ., Jix ' .gf ,. fu i 1 A, y . 4 -ui - -4:1I:gg l l P, - ,W , . . V gf-.ig l2a: 7 CIW ' W 1-' 'x' 1 'I W .?,,fv'1L'Wg',,. , A-gdggy px-if g 4 5 f, f HI y ., NJ- .q , ff-':. - - -,f-. ' 4' ff, V .,., - If 2-g.f,.',3 4 x ,, nf- , .- ,,f,,, . ,,. ,..W,,- L I ,V .,,, , .I ,wp ,WA ,, ivy ' ,...n,-0 Wag-, .. 'if . dey A L 'iw I ' v' '+-...'.:.,,W'....,. ' f ' f. .,n.a.f f ...J llbi :Eta Society Gbeatricala. 'Diff' ' ' THE- BUCCFINEER ' ' Bu wperetta in 'CCWO Zlcts. LIIBRETTO BY GEORGE STEPHENS, JR., Ll. S. MUSIC BY FREDERICK EUGENE BARRY, '97. ' ' ' 68511 of GUHYHCICIIS. ' ' ' IDARIUS GRICICN, afterwards Captain Kidd, The liueeaneer, with an inventive lmrain . . ALGICRNON l.0YlCl.ACl'I, a poet with suicidal tendencies . . . JICRICMIAII ISIMUIDSO, a had man with a had name . l A'l'IllfR lll'INl'1lllC'l', with a had cough . . IVIREISRACIC, with a voice . . HUZZLIC, the terror of the gang ..... l,l'l'llIA WA'l'l'lRS, a fair maid of l.ondonclerry, in search of her lover 'l'Al!l'l'llA GRICICN, not so fair, in search of her husband . . CDI-IO RI ,IS OF 1-JI 1QA'l'ES. N. II. vVlII'l'l'Z II. E. Wnrrnvc W. II. Hman F. W. 'l'noMAs, I Ii. Ii. 131.055, I D. IJ. Cassinv, ,ln A. E. BURR, W. ll. Inmoxinus, J. N. lH.x', '96, N. C. Ml'1'l'CAl.lf, '96, I . G. NEAL, '96, W. IJ. AVALKICR, '97, F. Ll. jimi-zs, '95, j. W. WuR'rn1Nc:'ruN, '95, Ii. R. CRANI-1, '96, A. 'I'. Lialrrrzk, A. M. MERRYWl'1A'l'lllCR, '96, II. W. l'ua'ri-:a, '96, A. S. I.lc.uwx'n, '95, A. l'. 'l'l'1l'1l,l'1, '95, C. IC. Bunn, '96, IQ. T. STIGIQR, '95, W. S. YOUNGMAN, '95, G. N. R0lll11ll'l'S, '97, LZ. I . AVIIITINH, '97, Il. A. C.xsslf:nuci':a, '96, G. A. IIA'l'n.uvAv, '97, Ii. W. Rlcn, '97, W. S. Soni.:-1, '96, M. W. NV1ll'rNi':v, ja., '95, li. D. AkMs'1'anNc:, '96. DRUGS. GMCIQ CBHIB. ' W. Il. Sums, '97, KARL Ill-: I.AI'l l'Rl'1, '97. G. S. H ICN Rv, '95, C. Bunn, '96. ACT l. A rocky retreat near the sea. ACT ll. A sylvan glade. :S xy www Q - w' . . , :S Uv' 3231? i1'a3'kJ Ap. 'xl 1 ', Ss x ,'1,'gJQ If X 4.1 . K . X- 4 Y f V. Tn '! 'fd I, V K ff-M, f TDHSIQ llbllbbitlg Club Eb68tl'iC8l5. H11 WIJCPCITEI ill 'EWG HCYB. mansvro ay WINTHROP AMES. Music sv DRNIEIJ GREGORY ivmsorl ' ' ' ' 0:8511 of Gb8l'8CtCI'5. ' ' ' ' PLUTU, his Satanic Majesty, the Devil ......... W. K. HRICE EXI'IMPl.lCUS, a Self-Conscious Representative of Goodness Incarnate . W. AMES DAN. CUPID, who has the Misfortune to be the Infant of an Immortal Mother -I. PURDON CIIIISF CLERK, the Registrar of llacles ..... V. S. THOMAS CORYIJON, a Man with an Idea . . R. D. VVRICNN ,IUPI'l'l'1R, a Still, Small Voice . J. I.. S'l'ACKI'OI.l'2, JR. S . . N. PIAYWARD l RUN'l' 2 . . . II. FRAZIER E. M. IIURLEY C. M. FLANDRAU MRS. C IC R ISS, of the Iiarth, liarthy ..... PROSERPINA, her daughter, Prehistoric, but lleciclcclly M11-a'r-sifrlf . MRS. VENUS, an Immortal Professional ilcanty ....... Chorus of l'roscrpina's l'laymates, llexnons, etc. I. S. ADAMS . . IC. G. Mrzkklm. 'l'IMl'Z: l'Ricliis'rwnur-. AC'I' I. Salam-2: A ill41l.l. IN ARCAIDIA. ACT II. Sci-zxic: 'l'nl-: Olflflcic mf lIAmcs: IIALI. 0F l'lIl'Z CANm.ics. - - - CI-IORIIS. - - - IIISCI1. A. Cox, '96, lf. IIAVIS, JR., '95, W. FAIRBANK, '95. C. S. i 'Rl'1NClI, '95, li. ll. Guumvrn, '95, R. II. iiAI,l.0WlCl.l., '96, I-1. R. KNAW, jk., '95, V. II. MAY, '95. D. 'l'nfi-'ANv, ju., '95. S. lk. MCNEAR, '95, W. ll. UDIURNE, '95, R. l.. RAYMOND, '95, M. I.. Scum., '95, F. B. VVIIl'l l'EMORE, '96, Girls. W. M. llumras, '95- A. CUIIMAN, '96, P. C nmziucu, '95, ll. GILSEY, jk., '95. ll. S. Gklcw zu, '96, R. C. Giuaw, '95, F. S. Iloi-MN, JR., '96, S. A. LAw'roN, '95, P. II. I,uS1llARD, '95, I.. J. Nmmc, '95, li. ll. lhmi., '95v J. SAiu:lf:N'r, ju., ,Q5, P. VVASIHIURN, '95, J. K. WlII'l l'lEMORPI, '95. . 29 I A-Q'lI'w.-,Q 1'4 ------ ,lk 7-. fi Jfoot JBHII team. P. W. WlIl'l l'PlMORE, '9 5, Hdlhark, M. G. GoN'r1-:k:vmN, '9 5, llfzqfbark, F. G. SHAW, '97, Centre, Roslinclale. Galeshnrg, Ill. Boston. CCzmiinue.r line nbawj E. N. Wnmu'1'1NG'roN, '97, Mzyback, Brookline. S. W. WlIIiEl.I'lR, '98, Ly? Ylzrklu, W. B. Romans, '96, 1!r.r'1 Ikhzfnqgfur, R. II. I-IAl.r.oxvr:1.r., '96, LW 77:11-lr-, Philadelphia, Pa. Boston. Medford. fContinuus line nba-1fz.J R. W. l5MMoNs, 213, '95, Captain, B. G. XVATERS, L. S., lffqht 77104-la, A. E. Doucl-:'r'rx, '95, Centre, J Boston. Boston. ' Somerville. J. W. lJUNl,o1-, '97, Mlllhack, C. Bkmvizk, '96, llzyhrzrk, j. j. IIAYES, jk., '97, lmylfnrk, R. IJ. WR!-INN, '95, Qzmrlurhfzrk, Cambridge. jamaica Plain. jamaica Plain. Ilighland Park, Ill. .30 x N. W. CAno'r, '98, Lg? End, Brookline. C. H. MILLS, '95, MllllQg'Kf, Brookline. A. II. Bnrzwun, '96, lrhfqht Emi, jamaica Plain. . 15. N. srmw, gs, leigh: Gmmf, Mattapoisett. J. C. FAIRCHILD, '96, Hdlhark, Boston. f-54 .nv .yt r 'fin . ?ELe Az, C1855 ESQ WfffC6l'9. W. M. Bruocs, W. Ames, D. C. GREENE, JR., T. SPAULDING, W, K, laglcpg, Second Marshal, St. Louis, Mo. Chairman Class Committee, North Easton. Chorister, Auburndale. Class Committee, Cambriclge. Ivy Orator, Washington, D. C. fC07lfl'1lIMS lhm abomnj N. W. BlNmmM,jR., 1. K. WHl'r'rEMoRr:, Chairman Photographic Committee, Somerville. Photographic Committee, Cambridge A. II. NEWMAN, A. F. STEvr:NsoN, P. W. Wm'r'rRMORE, R. W. EMMONS, 2D, li. ll. WARREN, Secretary, Boston. Class Day Committee, Chicago, Ill. Chairman Class Day, Roslindale. First Marshal, Boston. Orator, Worcester fConlimus 101: abawj C. E. Novus, C. M. Fl.ANrntAu, Oclist, Boston. Poet, St. Paul, Minn H. F. lIAn'rwm.r., R. D. WRENN, James PURDON, W. H. Raw, Class Day Committee, Boston. Third Marshal, Highland Park, Ill. Class Committee, Boston. Photographic Committee, Taunton 31 .I 'r -1 I' pf-' 1 li' ' if-H I 5 -'fkzif ..,L , k , 1, , H J 1 . , fr. I, Q W ' X 1 7 V. 1 ' ' ,j , ,g ff 4,1 v -D 'R ,a ' ' H I A vswf- - 1, . -A ., Q . ,sr-' .N-M .- ' ' hr -1- ,N NLR, 4-, A ia- - 11 'N . A f . T M V ,.9. 'cr' FAH' W is O GOITIIUCIICCIIICIII 5IJ68R6l'5. T. WALSH. M. BENSHIMOL, R. WALCO'l', J. C. Rowxz, Albany, N. Y. Roxbury, Cambridge. South Bethlehem, N. Y. A. PIER, C. E. Novus, E. F. MCCLENNEN Pittsburg, Pa. Cambridge. Wrentham. 32 Mlm., .pa L 'HL' ,ft .um SCIUOI' College Bbitora. W. BURNS WOLF1-'15, T- WALSH, W. EMERSON, E. H. WARREN, llarvara' Crimson, and liar-uaraf A dwcale. lizrvara' A zlvoralc. Harvard Crimson. llarvard Crimson. F. H. CUMMINGS, W. K. BRICIC, P. LQMMRD, C. M. FLANIJRAU, i7Ql7 'Zlll7'll' fldvucalc. lhrvard Lampoon. Mg,w,,r,1 L,,mp,,,,,,, Harvard Mofzthbf. 33 23? M. ,5 15 1 'xp' Esc , 2 ..t.. , Q . ,yx -2 V I . I I- 9' x ' pw W. ,LIU Ax A fl! H JH ,?'vv 1 . Q xc 4 Q WL . 1 I nf Mk' 1 . S., skis . 6 f F., , N my ' Amsiufi- IM ..lT, .- .Q ,L s'2n. .+ HX 1:1143-A 1 f' I if w amf. W -v .WY 'X 13 sd: E, ff, N - ,L -a va if -41. vm 'Q , ,A , 1 ,QV 1barvarb cBlee, Jsanjo, Guitar anb rlbanbolin Glubs. W. I-I. REED, '95. D. E. MI'l'CIiliLL, '97. A. T. CAR'r1f:R, '97. J. T. EMO'l l', '95. R. C. THOMAS. '96. R. B. FLERSHEM, '98, H. E. WHI'l'INCl, '95 fCD?lfl.7l7l!J line above., J. A. CARI-1-:N'x'r:R, '97. C. li. l'.xRKr:R, L. S. M. E. STONE, 'Q7. A. M. KALES, '96. W. WlII'l'MAN, ju., '97, W. MCKI'l l'RlCK, '96 G. II. S1-A1.mNc:, ,95. j. M. I.1'r'r1.E. JR., '97- W- D- BROUKINGS. '95- ff- 15- CONANT. '95. A. R. Smznmm-'. F. L. WA1.no, '98. S. C. Kmnr-:RI.v, '97. Q C ont1'mu': lin: nbmfaj S. P. XVIIITE, '9S. M. I.INco1.N, '96. J. D, Glu-:I-LSE. '96. R. G. Munsxfz, 96. II. W. Hown, '97. II. C. 'I'Av1.on, '97. W. Rvmasow, Mm.. j. B. Rmn, '95, R. L. WIUTMAN, '95. N. C. Mm'cAu-', '96. J. L. BREMER, Ju., 96. E. M. Wzwlzlznousx-1, '97. fCautinue.r line abwmj ' IJ. C. Gluf:1aNr:, ju., '95. P. I,oM1mRn, '95. C. S. FRENCH, '95. I. S. ADAMS, '95. R. I.. SQAIFI-2, '97. F. B. XVHITTEMORE, '96. 34 ' llbierian Sobalitp. F. F. LAMsoN, '97, R. B. PoR'rr:R, '97, E. W.'CAl'EN, '97, A. P. I-Immkn, I.. S., F. Suez, L. S., A. B. CUNNINGHAM, '98, Trombone. Lf! Wblin. l'3'mch lhrn. Double-Hr1.r.v. Viola. Dollblv-Ba.r:. G. M. Buscn, L. S., F. L. WA1.1m, '98, I-I. I. liowuzs, '98, H. M. Am.:-:R, '97, J. S. Flmwcls, '97, N. S. BACON, '95, Clm'z'm't. Hblu. If7'ala. P7vli11n'l!o. zz! 170101. l'7ulu. fCm1t1'nu:: line nbo1fe.J PT H- CARTER. '98, R. 1.. Romans, '97, I 'ial1'm'cIln. :fl If7o!in. U II. A. liuru-zu, '98, F. A. VAUGHAN, '98, I.. K. Fus'rr:R, '98, C. L. SA:-'Fuxn, Gr., C. R. I'r:RRv, L. S. S., II. P. WALKER, '95, l'7ulu. 211' l iol1'u. Coruvl. Comfurtur. Lv! Violin. 241 Violin. CCrmthmc.r line flbwmj I - A A. W. HALL, '96, II. Scuukz, '97, li. V. FRo'rll1NulgAM, '96, G. Zlf I '1'0I1'u. 1:1 lf'iulr'u. l'701l'llc'c'l10. :fl Hblifi. 35 II. E. BAUMI-:R, L. S Carnal. C. P. M. Rum-'oRu, '97 Oboe. F. W. MANSUR, '97 lr. W :fi l'70ll'fI. OLLAEGER, JR.,'95, ut l0'0Il'll. W. Kxonmucu, '97, F. L. Bl-IECHER, '98, 211' l ioll'11. O H. B. FOSTEAR, V. S. TliOMAS, H. H. Yi-:Am-Ls, Andover. Wilmington, Del. jamaica. Plaan. W. A. Aunucil, G. I. CLAPP, F. J. BUCHANAN, Boston. Holliston. Lowell. I 0, QUICK, U. STARICK, M. HENSHIMUI., Omaha.. Neb. Cleveland, 0. Roxbury. lpbi :Beta tkappa. E. H. XVARREN, j. A. FAIRLIE, C. E. Novus, A. H. NEWMAN, W. M. TRo'r'i'ER Worcester. jacksonville, Fla. Cambridge. Boston. , Dorchester. W. 'l'rLu:s'1'uN, I F. H. NASH, A. W. K. ISILLINGS, J. L. COOLIDGE, A R. F. VVOOIJWARD, Milton. Acton. Omaha, Neb. Boston. Platteville, Wis. R. GRAY, j. K. XVHI'l l'EMORE, A. L. Cnoss, W. L. VAN KLEECK, J. Lrzwls, Bogton, Cambridge. lieachmont. Millis. St. Albans, Vt 36 Q, .... , ,.,,.7..,3 2. 'vm 'lf' g Jug: . . , .yu - u V 5.-A , , , I , . ,.x o -'- -1-' ' '- -' - L, - '- 'Srl ', 'J' Q, -- - Q.-A . ga- vw -J' 'Q . ,Q . A- D, i. 3 v -.L 1 . -, ,h ' v ' , ', 2,1 4 .mv I . ,- 7 ' yi, .JA gf, . ., ,nw gt -x rv Y ,yt ,V ., . , 1 1 - ,W - - ', . v. ' - 1 ' ' . , ' Jf'x ' - V -- 'JH 4- -Q, jx' ' . rn, . ' -4- r. ' , - A., f- , -..Q 4 y ,- A V . , t . ' A sf , I X A' X. w'r 7': X 0 5 '-' -' -vf . ,, if , Z : ' x N' Q, r ' T-AL--...M-J:--r . ----an--A-AA-....n..... AA- ----lhu........,...f:,:-A--- -- ---J -+-r ---1,--ig.,LQ,,,QMQ1,,M,,1.4.,,.,,, , , -1. 4 52l1fOl' jfOOf 15811 568111. A. C. l'o'1 1'I-211. A. VVHI'l ESIDE, JR. W. li. ODIQRNH, Zmzrzqgur. A. E. DoUcE'r'rE. A. P. 'l'EEI.E. J. C. D. I'II'l'CH. J. L. THoM1'soN Il. D. MILLER. G. G. Mxrncmra. C. S. Pmnca, Cfzpmm. E. R. KNAPP, JR. F. DAVIS. A. L. JACKSON. 5 J-1.19 ..,, I I f - .Tig -M: ,, fs ,, . v,k,.,,,1.5,.- fx-f wyscw w. 45 , . 1 W W vyff-X,3Q,: 'Tw f.-.,:,,L.,2 .. -.1 ff' pos, Q. Elbvertisements A EE .933--gt are as 5:54 pggawg is as are if 5352 at if as Qi-3522? az ESTRBLISI-IED 1818. BRCDOKS I3l5?OTI-IEP-QS, Broadway, cor. 22d Street, New York City. lothing 0 and Q Furnishing 0 oods, Ready Nlacle and Made to Measure. In our department of Clothing to order will be found a complete assortment of 'Scotch and English Suitings in all the year round seasonable and tropical weights,Aand a large variety of other goods, giving the fullest opportunity for selection. In recognition of a general desire for appropriate dress for Outing pur- poses, we have given special care to the selection of all articles embraced in this class. They include K'1zzkkc1'oocke1' Suzls, Rm' GUMHKQ' frzckcfs, Scofok lfavza'-kfzif Slockzbzgs, in suilablo colors and do- szlgfzs, Gopiaggf Caps mm' Gloves, Hzlgklafzd Gaz'!o1's, off., off. Our Furnishing Department contains an exceptionally rich and handsome line representing the best foreign makers, and selected in London for this season's use. The general reduction which we have made from the prices of last year should tend to make our stock more than usually attractive. QATYKLOQUE5, SANPLEJ, AND RULES FOR SELFQMEAJURE SENT ON 7hl7l7LlCATlON. iiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii O O 00062000000000009909900099 OOOCDOCDODGGCDOCDOOOCD Hotels may change greatty in one year's time ,' in two years they are often eompletebf transformed. E very traveler reeognzlaes this fact. Yhe Grand Union Hotel, Fourth Ave ,4lst and 42d Sts opposite Grand Central Depot, has been steadzbf zmproved durzng the last decade untzl zt stands to day as the leadzng famzbf and tourzst hotel of moderate cost zn the eztr of New Kirk vmwvcvvevvvt. of the city Central location right in the centre of the theatre and shopping district Baggage to and from 42d St depot free Every attention to comfort Rooms S100 per day and upwards FORD 6: COMPANY Proprietors I 0 O 'I CDO CDC5GGOOOG0i0O-OGOGCJ 3 I . O 0 0 Elevatetl R. R. and horse cars to all parts Q 0 OOOOGOGOCJOCDCJCDCDCDOG ff llilcllllltlll Q., Straight Cut No. 1 Q CIGARETTES. Cigarette Smokers who are willing to pay a little more than the price charge! forthe ordinary trade cigarettes, will Gnd this brand superior to all others. The Richmond Straight Cut N0. I Cigarettes are made from the brightest, most delicately flavored, and highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia. This is the OLD AND ORIGINAL BRAND OF STRAIGHT CUT Cigarettes, :incl was brought out by ns in the year 1875. Beware of imitatlons, and observe that the firm name as below is on every package. Fll.tl.iEN 6: GINTHER, TI-IE HIDERICHN TOBACCO GO., Sueeessorf. Manuiaetu ren, nrci-imorm, vrnomux. HUMP1-IREYS' SPECIFICS. Tl-IE YVYILD POIMEFZ CURES. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for nearly half a century by the people with entire suc- cess. No. SPECIFIC FOR I-Fevers, Cnngcstions. lnllainniations. 3-Teething: Colin, Crying,.Wakcfnlnens. 4--DIBITIICB, ol Chiltlren or Adults. ' 8-NCUTBIIIIB, 'I'oollmehe, lfacusiclie. I0-Dyspe SIR, Ililliousnetis, Constipation. I4-Salt Rglelllll, lirysipelas, Iirnplnnis. I6-Malhria, Chills, Fever and Agne. I1 I C ll 7-CDUEIIB Lol1ls,lironclntis. A 9-Hee aches, Sick lleamlachc, Vertigo. L lil ll rsencss. I3-Croup, aryng s, on : -: I5-Rllellmatlem, Rheumatic Pains. I9--Cltarrh Influenza, Cold in the head. 21-xiangly immea. , 34-Sore hroat, Quincy, IHITIIIIICUSI- 77 for Hay Fever. GI'fl Solrl by Drug fists, or sent prepaid on receipt ol price, zgc., or 5 for a 51.00, fmay be assorted.J DR. I'IUhll'llRl!Y'S li'lANuA1,, flflnlargerl and Revised,i MAILICID Fume. HUMPHREY'S WITCH HAZEL UIL. Cures all Stiffness, lianteness, Injuries, Cuts, Ilruises-being a veritable boom to athletes, base-ball 20--W oop ll oug . 30-Urinary sleakness. men, cyclists, oarsinen, e c. A . Price, 5n cents. Trial Size, gqlcts. K Sold by Drnggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, HUM- i-nauv's Mun. Co., in 8: lI3 William ht., New York, B08lllN HND PHIlllIltlPHlll 8lEllM8HIP COMPHNYQCOBB, BATES so YERXA, BETWEEN I IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF Boston and Philadelphia. l Groceries, ' A, ' 9 Eruggists Sunories. 1 -2-'fr-0-+-4+ f oo' '5 Cigars, Etc. P Sea UOYZQQ OMC bows' Gombmmq . 630 TO some VVASHING'l'ON STREET, rest, comfort Elljd pleasure . . . 13OS'l'ON, NIASS. -v:v.-,y.'..4-.1L-.- : QQQ, l 3Bowdoin Square. 87, 89 Causeway Sreet. 6,8'Faneull Hall Square ROUTE: I Down Boston Harbor, past Long lsland and Boston Light, in i full view of Minot's Ligllt, past the highlands of Cape Cod into 8 M2ll'th2l'S Vineyard Sound, out past Oak Bluffs, Block lSl21l1d, Montauk l Point, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, alld up the Delaware ill full , view of its beautiful river scenery. l Steamships Indian, Parthian, Spartan, t Vwhomale Umm and Jobbm In mom uosroll, SOUTH sms csurnlu wllllnr, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT a P. M. I ' mom Pultllomlllll, PIER 20 SOUTH wlmllvfs, svenv Tussullv Ann rnlnllv AT s P. M. A B Accommodations first class. Rue, 810. Round 'l'l'ip, 3518. H ' ' Meals and berth in stateroom included. Children under ten years of Pork, Lam, Hams, Tripe, Pigs' Feet, Tgngues, etc. age, :SS each. l Q..5lQ B For further particulars apply at the office of the Company. , i 28 jfaneuil lball Square, F. P. WING, Agent. GEORGE C. ECKHARDT, Agent. l central Wharf, Boston. ass South Delaware Ave., Pnllaaolpnla, Pa. 2f0,1,,'5g32'Q15f5,,, Boston, flbagg, BOSTUN HND PHIlllDtlPHIll SIEHMSHIP C0MPllNY!C0BB, BATES 54 VERXA, BETWEEN IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF Boston and Philadelphia. l Groceries, Etruggtsts Bunories, F Sea uoyaoq of 40 l7our5, eombii7ii7Q rest, Qomfort and pleasure . . . A -+..2,.-+....4,.4... ROUTE: Down Boston Harbor, past Long Island and Boston Light, in full view of Minot's Light, past the highlands of Cape Cod into Martha's Vineyard Sound, out past Oak Bluffs, Block Island, Montauk Point, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape Nlay, and up the Delaware in full view of its beautiful river scenery. Steamships Indian, Parthian, Spartan. FROM BOSTON, SOUTH SIDE CENTRAL WHARF, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 3 P. M. Cigars Etc GSO 'IO C592 VVASHING'1'ON STREET, BOS'l'ON, NIASS. T sees 3 Bowdoin Square. 87, 89 Causeway Sreet. 6, 8IFaneull Hall Square is iiii i i nSBil'lI16I' 8 Elrnolb, Hotel and Restaurant Supplies, Wholesale Dealers and Jobbers In 1 1 1 20 'EH' ' UES0 'W M' SWIFT'S CHDICE CHICAGO BEEF, Accommodations first class. Fare, 5810. Round T rip, 3518. Meals and berth in stateroom included. Children under ten years of age, Q55 each. For further particulars apply at the oflice of the Company. F. P. WING, Agent- GEORGE C. ECKHARDT, Agent. Pork, Lard, Hams, Tripe, Pigs' Feet, Tongues, etc. Q O FD 62. 28 jfaneutl 1baII Square, Central Wharf. Boston. 338 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. N 2f951f,1f',K'Q1Ef5u,, JBo5ton, HDHEB, LUCIUS SLADE, JButter, beese, IDISODUCC SOID on Glommission. 24 FANEUIT4 I-IALL SQLIAIQE, Scarfs, Braces and Belts W N BOSTCJN, NIAbeS. . . ' 'al' ' 'eff-I-f'b'.l. . . . ,--Ab . . .rung .fl -JAY, M '.'m,.aJ.lv, l ,. f.,'-4:0 ' ive- . ::f2 ' 1 4 . A no x ','::fz:. I. .N 13.5-.v...g . 0 issii anb Eggs. l B. JOHNSON, A wngifiififffen IN Murrou, LAMB f and VEAL. 1 and 3 Faneuil Hall Market, BOSTON. I-IA L L Se CQLE, Commission Mcrcbanti, And Wholesale Dealers in -assi Cranberries, Fruit and Vegetables, and Produce of all kinds. . . lUU:i11c,l 102 Fzlrleuil I-Izill Nlzxrlrcet, lilac JSM iN, M Ass. smcv HALL H G COLE H .. ii .l i i l . Pfl 7 HF? . A TRADE MA f-Pff I ENA l, f , Ill: 'D y y ,Al Klflf-LINK CUFF I r I ,A . .5 . .. ,,....... -- .. ':,3.f lly i . HICKLBAW ' l I 1 ,, . TRADE MARK -.. O O O Webster's International Dlctxonary The New Unabridged. k,f'v','I.L ,' It is the Standard of the U.S. Supreme Court, of the U. S. 1 ' ' ' Government Prlntlng Olllce, and of nearly all ot the Schoolhooks. mmww, 1 1 It is warmly commended by every State Superintendent of Schools. ' lull 1. -i----- uf.1i.Q.Q'Liii, 1, -5 A College President writes: For cane with which the .f,f'-mlfi'-w 1, nz eye llnds the word sought, for accuracy of dotlnltion, for of- 'Wl,...'l . Y fectlve methods in indicating' pronunciation, for torso yet . 'Q comprehensive statements of facts, and for practical use ,pirate N , as awox-king dletlonury, 'Websters International ' excels iy,,,,.',Qjflf,Q'L l . any other Single volume. Hgmim 2 G. 8 tg. llyilergiingn Co., Publishers, X ' E-send! 1 D hr? fl , MESS., Uusohu -ot., f I . l 1 1. ill . X - M- Do m..0il..5'2h'S'i'5'?.h.30f.'3l'phi2 ?.5i.'3ll?3l'23F53f'li?.'2f.....lli'.5?'ilIJI ' ew I 'll1lliv6l'5itQ of the City of 'IRCW 112061. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. lfxII4x'I'Y:I4lIFTI-I YEAR, 1895:96. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Sesslon of I895-96 wlll begin Wednesday, October zd, 1895. A Atltcnlion is called to the fact that thc curriculum has recently been entirely remodeled and greatly Illl YTUVUI . I It now consists of a three years' graded course, divided as follows ' lst Year.-Lectures and recitations fromtext-hooks on Anatomy, Physiology and Chemistry. Dissection and I.ahorntory work in Histology, Materia Medica and Chemistry. 2d Yeur.-Lectures on Surgical and Regional Anatomy, Experimental Physiology, Experimental Chem- istry, Physics aml H ygicnc. anti Materia Medica. Recitations from text-books on Iathologieal Anat- omy, Vrictice of Medicine. Surgcrly. Materia Medica, Obstetrics and Demonstrations on the Manikin. l.ahor:uory work in Patliolog : C inics in Bellevue Hospital and the College Building, on Medicine, Surgery and Gyna-cology, anti, Practical Clinical work in Sections in Medicine and Surgery. 3d Year.-Lectures on Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Gynsecology, Them zeutics and Path- ology, with Autopsies, Ileclsidc teaching in small c asses in the Wards of Bellevue I-lospital on Medi- icinc, Surgery and tiynzecology. Clinics in llellcvue Hospital and the College Building on Medicine, Surgery, and liymucology. SPECIAL CLINICS. ill'll'l'lIA i.iuoi.oov. l.ARvNr:oi.oov. 1'un1A'rn1cs. Vnmmar. Diseases 01-or.oov. On'i'iioi'rnnv' SKIN Dtseasns. Nmzvous Diseases- l11-- U lflxaminations are held at the close of each ycar. 'l'he marks reccivf-rl for prohcicncy in practical work in the Laboratory, Discussing Room, etc., are added to the hnal examination marks in each corresponding subjects. Faculty of Medicine. Rev. H. M. MACCRACKEN, D. D., - Clumcellor. CHAS. INSLEE PARDEE, M. D., - Dean. PROFESSORS. i W. H. 'l'nonsos, M. Il. Wm. G. 'l'HoMl'SoN. M. D. J. C. Enoan, M. D. Guo. Woocsizv, M. D. H. l'. Looiuis, M. D. S'l'm'unN SMITH, M. ll. E. D. Frsnnn, C. S. Bum., M. D. H. G. Pufrmko M. D. Wru. M. l'oi,ic. M. ll. I.. A. STIMSIDN, M. ll. R. A. l.Vi'r'i'uaos. M. Il. A. ic. iuAcmwo.o,1u. o. ,1.e,w.N1-.ms,M.1m. ' CLINICAL PROFESSORS. I'. A, Moimow, M. ll. A. M. Pnrccvs, M. ll. LI. tl. Coaxricv. M. ll. li. Llc lfuvuu, M. D. ' ADJUNCT PROFESSORS. tl. I-I. Qumnv, M. TJ. ,loam ll. KNAW, M. D. lf. W. tlwvicu, M. ll. jus'riN I.. liaunics, M. D. lvw Sn'iun.s. M. D. lnvmu S. l-lavwus, M. ll. The College po-messes a corps of 6.5 Professors and instructors ill its various cle mrtments: and in addition lo well-cqnzppucl Lahoratorics and a llispcnary where zo,ooo visits are annually paid, it offers to stuclt-nts exceptional facilities for practical instruction at the bedside in llcllevuc llospital, which is di- rectly opposite thc College lmiltlings. . FEES. For course of Lectures, ----- 5150.00 Matriculation, - - - - - ' - - 5.oo llemonstratofs Fee. including material for dissection, xo.oo Final lixaniination Fee, ----- 3o.oo MW prrfhur f7lll'll'l'Ilf1l7'J' ann' n'rczzlnr.v, l1!flf1'L'.l'.l' Mc Dmu, Prior. CHA5. lN5LEE PAKDEE, l l.D. univensity Medical College, 410 East 26th Se., New Yonk City. tv 'V-'R' -6- 6- REPEHTERS ARE MADE IN ALL UALIBRES AND STYLES. REGULAR AND TAKE-DOWN. wl1'H SOLID TOP. . . . nltz 1RetJeHf2fS x:::iu.'.i.i1.'i,Cg:f:.w.... THE MARLI FIRE ARMS C0. NEW HAVEN, com. HAWLEY, FOLSOM 8: RONIMUS, tMPoR1'Ens AND MANUFACTURERS OF MEII'S - FURNISHING ' GIIUDS, 27, 29 0TlS,AND 106,108 ARCH STS., Boston, Mass. TELEPHONE 2590. LEE'S gg WQQELA12 PARK ww HQTEL. OTXK ' GROVE ' CREZXYINEIQY ' CO. NELSON L. MARTIN. 4.45 lloylstou St., cor. Ilerkeley St. .334 Mass. Are., Cambridgeport. t3lo Mass. Ave.. Cftlillffldtlc 'l'he Uak Grove Creamery ICE CREAM is used hy a great many private families in Iloslun and snhurhs, and is eonsitleretl the best that eau he ohtainetl. , When ordering your Ice Cream do not fail tu leave your ortler at our Crezunery, 445 Iloylston Street.. We make all kinrls of Creams, tees, Fanny Creams, Fancy M uutds and Ffl-ll! I005- I'hI fFmI rates to parties linying in large quantities. All orflers by mail or utessenger will receive prompt attention. I'. U. aclclress, Oak tirove tfreamery, 445 Iloylston St., or at our br:tnt.hes thgto and 434 Massachusetts Ave.. LlIlIIIl!l'ItIgC. , . N I'lI,SI FN I.. MARTIN, formerly lieneral Manager of thetlak lirove I arm Cntnrany, will continue to furnish the hes! ot Milk, Cream. Ilutter, Ice Cream. Fruit Iees, etc.. the same as he ortnerIyfurn1sIwLI to his former patrons unrler the olcl nalne. and will tleliver Ice Cream on Sunday, as Iieretofore. 'l'he business will he romlneterl untler the nalne ot the OAK URI IYI-I CRICA M Ink! LU. ln' flrtvznl M'll'7'1'1'1'1I' IRI lflt'00lx'L l.JVl:', 1t'0.I'lfUlt'I' mul lJUlt'L'lll2'.5l7'lL Our Milk comes from Uak Iirove I arm, hlillis, and some of the ehoicest dairies nt lllv KUWH UI hlillis. as heretofore, anrl is strictly fresh and pure. , , 'l'o avoid mistakes, please notice that we have no connection with the so-called Oak K-rovc I' Mm Co. at So Iinggles Street. The main office is at 445 BOYLISTON STREET, BOSTON. ' Telephone Numbers: 858 Tremont 604-2 and 346-3 Cnrnbridga. NIILK FROM NIILLIS, MASS- ' X l v tftzt-:str CIIURNICIJ IlU'I l'I'IR. 1'u'r UI' IN QUAR'rt-:R vouso l'RIS'lS.l'I.VI'1 ANY' 'TI-IN POUND IIUXICS,'l'WI-INTY ANI! 'I'lIIR'I'Y POUND TUIIS, CHURlNI4.IJ I'.VIuRV IIAV IYI' UUR t,lIlI'l:XlNI ICRY. . We have inert-aserl our trarle in the Ilutter Ilepartment from month to mouth, 10 il CICIZVCC WIUCI' leads us to helieve that our gooals in this line are of superior quality. s'mtc'ruv Pune mum AND cnsmvt datlvored an Glass umm em-ty mwah 10 9 lf '- Our Milk comes in fresh every clay from Mtllis, Mass., and farms in atljoiniltg IOWHS, :UNI UU' I-V935 from the Iteertieltl Valleys, as heretofore. I d . 'I'he ahove goods are guaranteed to he the hest, the richest and the freshest that can be Kill ll: Iloston, and are put up Tntler the supervision ot' N ICLSUN I.. MA RTI N, who has been hem-ral flll a Yer ofthe Oak Grove arm Company for so many years. L' munv t.uNcH Room 1310 MAssAcHuse1 rs Ave. AND 445 BOY!-STON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. LADIES AND GENTl.EMEN'S LUNCH ROOM: F. H. JOHNSON 81 COMPANY, D. A. DKINBAR, . DEALER IN . WI 1 1 1'- '1 1 ' POULTRY 2 AND A GAME, QF ALL KINDS, N o 0 o STALL NO. II4, NSI. I0, I2, I4 AND I6 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, FANEUIL HALL MARKET, - - BOSTQN. 505-ron, miss, Wadsworth, Howland 59 CO- B BEINECKE. .1os.HEsDoRFER. C1Ncor1PoRATzD,7 , NNNINNG INSTNNMENTS NNN SNPPINS NND NNNSTS' NNNNINIS. I 13 EINECKE 62 CO-, 82 and 84 Washington Street, Boston, Hass. GRUNDHANN STUDIOS, CLARENDON STREET. I U U. N mnrvzgoito one atlvc Gntaloguxc Jfrcc. 1 X 'QQLIQXIQILRN Provisions, Poultry and Game, HEJGHH FI. HHDNENNSW , WHOLESALE GROCERSQ ' 5 and 7 Qommqreial and 8 Qofgmereq Sts, 196 and 198 Fulton St., N Bosrolv. E 'fNA 'S NEW YORK- 1 - ZZ ii ii if 52 ZZ if EE ZZ EE EE EE if E EX RE if -l ,gm Girlz, I ef' iv 7? I I X' ' if I-N .Xcel L :xvw1-f4fMfmA4Q- .1 N ffl---,-fv. ,'X B L- N - w lx. 'iz 1? , 'M .-: ' . wt---'L ,.2'-.,.,g 4 . .ndlaxy h . . - , LID'-VYILIUCKKNHIID I Ladies' Round Hats. +5550 and Bonnets, and the . I Dunlap Silk Umbrella. 178 and ISO Fifth Avenue, between 22Cl and 23d Streets, and ISI Broadway near I Cortlzmdt Street, New York. lialmer I-Iousc, Chicago, 914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. SOLE AGENTS FOI TIIIE IMPERIAL SILK IIAT IIANDKERCIIIICF. gzg?'ACCREDITED AGENCIES IN ALI. PRINCIPAL CITIES. 5-ffm if iillliuiif sz-if ass :Qs-is if if as is if iifIIE-semi-isIII'zE . ,,-... -ln EE Z2 ZZ XE EK ZZ ZZ ZZ EE ZZ ZZ Z2 X2 ZZ ZZ ZZ 22 Merchants 84 Miners Transportation Company, A STEAMSHIP LINES. , POPULAR ROUTE T0 THE soU'rH BY SEA. EosToN,jonroLK,,ANn Pnovmfucla, NORFOLK, ,west BALTIMURE- A -POINT, AND BALTIMORE. STEAMERS LEAVE BATTERY WHARF EVERY TUESDAY. l ' , THURSDAY, ARD SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. A 'Y iffy x STEAMERS LEAVE PROVIDENCE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Fa res. ai VA: sATunnAv AT 6 P. M. From Boston 8a Providence. yr,-L, Wg.. A A If W First-ltlztss to Ilnllimorc .... 3512.50 36 : 5 ,,-,,f'f'f n ! , JJ... , Round Trip H ..... 22.00 . 101 D 6 04' U U H' -'H ' ' U '.L:L'i,, Second-clxlss . I 0.00 .'-. - lfirsf-CIM ro Norfolk Il-00 STEAMERS LEAVE BALTIMORE, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, Nfuuid-'l'fiv 'Y --'- . - 19-00 - M5-UNA-fif,g:1:..:fTLff?f'j'5:j ARD SATURDAYS AT 3 P. M. LEAVE NDRFDLK, SUNDAYS, SwH1fl-lflflss ----- 9-00 ' 'T ':'iT'E ' ii' :TT 'T'T ' ' WEURESDAYS, AND FRIUAYS AT 9 A. M. Passenger rates include meals and stateroom accomodations. Lowest freight and passenger rates to all points South, West and Southwest. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all points. f , A. M. GRAHAM, Agent, Boston. J. w. Mcq:LosKEY, Agent, Providence. A D STEBBINS A t Tr-nftlo Manager. d. C. WHITNEY, Trams Manager. W. P. TURNER, Galnaml Pqassangar Agent. -YW GENERAL:-OFFIpES,216 WATERVSTREET, BALTlMORE,ulVl.l?. 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LA lql1lii.gx' Y '-'u.,NM us Many notable improvements suc- cessfully incorporated into this new model, retaining the essential feat- ures of simplicity and durability for which the Remington is famous. Wyckotl, Senrmzms 8: Bendict. M WHQTQKHEIQ lD6lllFiTllOQlTlll QUIK. lIN'llE.Wl3lllli?li', BQSTQN Qll:ll6HlKlL.llii.Jf ill., Qlll..liinfll.SlCDllill, lVlrSOIr'lRilllET0lK. lE3QlliQQ0ll'lEP.llNl ll'll1FlllNl. IS School St., lloston. jforbes 'lithograph flbfg. Go. 181 Eevonshire Street, JBoston. aiu I IDl'il1f6l'6 ailb 'ilull5iII'8fOY5. Gb ill t 1 i bt b la eremabebxg JAMES J. GREEN, - TAILOR and IHPORTER A62 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. Riding and Golf Breeches a specialty. REGULAR C0-OPERATIVE DISCOUNT , : TAKE THE BOSTON cQ ALBANY R. R. FOR CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, DETROIT, CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. 'i 0NlY FIRST-ClHSS UNE FROM NEW ENGLHND T0 THE WEST 'lkennebyfe Society JBieeuit. Unsurpzmsscd in Quality, Q Ext muly Delicate, . . Q Al It Perf tion. . . MANUi AC'l'U RICH HY Ebe Mew 1I2orh LlBiseuit Gompany. Imnnen Iiiotisii, ESOSTO Ilil. 1 I , I ' I J. nero wniirimie to QQ. I I I .......-.e7--.. .., . ,A,, HOTEI4 l3I'QIlNSXR7'ICI'C. Copley Square, Boston. American andfv European PIa175. 0460 Boylston, cor. of Clarendon St. OQ-O One of the Grandest and most Handsomely Pur- nished' Hotels in the world. BRRNES 8: DUNKLEE. PROPS. H. H. BARNES, Manager. 'hi Q DELIGI-ITFUL BOOKS OF BIOGRAPHY. RALPH WALDO EMERSON,--lh' jztxnzs l'il.l.lU'l' CA11o'1'. With a new Portrait. 2 vols., crown Svo, gilt top, 33.50. Such ncliarrnrtvr nshis is the greatest null lnosl benelicient of human RClliCVCmEIllS.1Chfl'SflVUl Union, N.Y. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.-An essay. BY CARI. Scmutz. With a new Portrait of Lincoln. IOIUO, gilt top, 51.00. lu outliiic und dt-mil the finest study of Lincoln that has been written in the same space.-Clrrhhhn lt'1yLrI1'r, lloslon. Alwzilimn l.lllC0lll. lw 'ltlllN 'l'. IWORSIC, jk. With Map and a fine Portrait of l.iIlC0lIl. 2 vols., 161nu, gilt top, 82.50. As n life of Lincoln, it has no coinpetitursg ns a political history of the Union side during the civil war, it is the most coniprclreusivc nutl, i11 proportion to its l'EllIgU,fllCH1051COIIIPRCI.-I'llIf1I!ll'llfiffllfllllflll AnllQ'IlSI.IIl'. HARVARD GRADUATES WHOM l HAVE KNOWN.-Sketches of Nathan llnue, Charles Lowell, George li. l-Imerson, Cazneau Palfrey, Presidents Munster, Clmtlncy, Sparks and Walker, and others. HY ANURIAZW l'. l'l-ZAIHJDY, D. D. I2 mo, 81.25. ' HARVARD REMINISCENCES,-lirief Sketches of Henry Ware, josiah,Quincy, George Ticknor, liclwarcl liverett, john G. Palfrey, George Ripley, George Putnam, George S. llillnrcl, james Freeman Clarke, and many others. BY ANDREW P. lll-IAIKUUY, DJJ. l2hl0, 31.25. Lglfflf by lf1m,l'.r1'llfr.v. rsifllf l'o.rff'11i1l ki' HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN 81 C0., Iioniniots Iiornn. I IESOSTOINI. I I J. Men WHIWLE QQ. 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L sisgzs. cage.- Eln Tloeal epotssillnrtvalleo as a health resort. - Seno for Descriptive lbampblet. I F. N. PIKE, Manager: THE EW' YORK LAW SCHOOL. New York Qity. f Day School, - 120 Broadway, Evening School, - 4th Avenue and 8th Street. -11-.gl 1. Follows the Dwight Method of instruction,-the method of that great teacher, Prof. Theodore W. Dwight. t 2. Gives thoroughly practical instruction. Its location affords, also, an opportunity to gain practical experience in lawyers' otiices, in con- nection with t e law school study of legal principles. 3. ls in New York City,-the best place to learn New York law and procedure,-the most desirable place in which to establish a lawyers racticej t' p 4. Prepares for admission to the bar in all the States. 5. Has 538 students in attendance this year C1894-9559 Of these 242 are college graduates. GEORGE CHASE, Dean. 1..- WHITE - STAR - LINE, ' mlllfeb States 8110 'IROQZII SfCill'll67.'5. . a ',,3f 1Q1Z.' Ati..--rx' -.i:'. 5-, .,,.,.,.,.. 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A +---- -o--- -- -Q c gy' 'a U l 1 4V min-um, wntmgsom, HQIIELQ Lvlxrrni Jwndro Jn ., iwmw yonxg tl-:ANR A twx:'rnmnuxa:E.:Pnovmm'ronp,. Recently fitted throughout with the latest approved modern Sanitary Plumbing. Re-furnished and re-decorated. European and American plans. Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed. R. S. McCAn'rIcR. j. Ii. KN:-:IQLANII rimson rinting Co., MCCARTER Sc KNEELAND. 3 Linden Street, Cambridge. FINE BooK AND joe PRINTING. Q li I , E..-..i1.1-.1 If you want any printing, and want it clone in the best style, call on us, or send postal and we will call on you. We have the latest faces of type and best of machinery. l ARE YOU STUDENTS AWARE That you can Furnish Your Rooms at l'lOuQl'lTON 2 6' 2 DKlTTON'S For less money than at any other house in Boston? lf you doubt it, come and convincEwi,yourselves. We give yon here a few hintsg run these down and they will open up many other bargains which you cannot aiiorti to ignore. FURNITURE. BUGS. 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F-LORIST. the 1fll'QC5f Zlllb JBCBY CTOIICCHOII of GlJOlCC moscs: . M8150 . . ECCOYHUOIIS for 'UUICUNIIQ IDZIUHCS, CIC., Fl Specialty. TELE11'1-IONE 1758 und 8-12-12. Qoiygeruatorieg, Qambridge. fpormqrly HovQy'5.p THE HQRACE PARTRIDGE COMPANY, l St DS'liON. Hfzaclquar'cer9 for all Athletic Supplies. OFFICIAL OUTFITTERS T0 ALL I'IARVARD'S VARSITY TEAMS. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS MADE TO HARVARD MEN. Address, 335 Washington Street. CHU H710 B66 IIB. 56110 for IIIIIIQIFZIICDQGIIUIIOQIIC. The Belmont Pork Products HAM, BAcoN, LARD, SAUSAGES, PORK, ETC. Made from grain and mill: fed young pigs. Used at tl1e'Ad:uns House, Brunswick, and nearly all the first-class hotels, For sale by grocers and provision dealers ..... WM. H. BURKE, IBELMUNT, MAss. . P A C H puorocmnpnargs 'ro Q 78, 79, 82, 83, 84 '86 IB I fi- ,, Si? 93,94.m1d 95- 'Fuuu nssosvrmsnr op GROUPS AND VIEWS Connected with I-larfvsnfcl College. i SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. f ,L ....7..i.-.. I at the Lowest Rates. iGroups, Views, and College Shingles Fromes for Students l i 1 I 1 I 2 r . i 5 I , . i I r I l I n I i i l l I I I a I H. WILLIAM' TUPPER, Jlhznagcr ami Phoipgrapkefc Hotel Bartlyoldi, Broadway and 234 street, Nw York- I 555 J- P- WW2, Pf0P'f and fflavaw-
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