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Astronomer in the Observatory 477 Prospect Sb, EUGENE BERGERON, h Dtstructor in French 102 York Sq. pl. HERBERT E. SMITH, M.D. Professor of Chemistry, and Dean of the Medical S07L00l Q1 Medical Sohoolj 430 George st. HORATIO M. REYNOLDS, B.A. ' ' Assistant Professor of Greek, on the Talcott Foundation 213 D. FRANK P. GOODRICH, B.A. Distractor in German 9 Trumbull St. ALFRED E. THAYER, M.D. Dtstructor in Anatomy 213 York St' FRANK C. PORTER, B.D., PHD, Instructor in Biblical Theology 11 E. GEORGE M. DUNCAN, M. A. Instructor in ,Mental and Jlforal Philosophy C70 N. MJ '77 Elm st 20 155 FJ 184 York St.. -FACULTY AND INSTR UUTOIZS. EDWARD T. MCLAUGHLIN, B.A. Assistant Professor of Mglishr 267 L. FRANK F. ABBOTT, B.A. V Tutor in Latin . 102 N. GUSTAVE F. GRUENER, B.A. , Tutor in German 5 S. W. IRVING HUNT,-B.A. Q Tutor in Greek 42 S. M. J UDSON S. DUTCHER, B.A. Tutor in .Mathematics , 21 s., CHARLES A. MOORE, B.A. A Tutor in Latin 170 F.. EDWARD. CAPPS, B.A. ' Instructor in Latin 58 5, M, IRVING FISHER, B.A. . Instructor in Mathematics 119 Park St, T.l. i Hon. NIATHANIEL SHIPMAN, LL.D. Lecturer on Jurisdiction of and Procedure in U S. Courts Hartford MARK BAILEY, MQA. I - A Instructor in Elocution U50 FJ 442 Temple st. ALBERT S. WHEELER, M.A. I A Instructor in German ' Tremont House J. SUMNER SMITH, B.A. ' Librarian of the Linonian and Brothers I Library CLibraryj 78 Trumbull st. HENRY P. STEARNS, M.D. . Lecturer on Insanity Hartford JOHN A. ROBINSON, LL.B. A Librarian of the Law School C19 Court Housey 239 Bradley St. Hon. HENRY STODDARD, LL.B., M.A. ' Instructor in Evidence 1 C792 Chapel St.J Milford SAMUEL B. ST. JOHN, M.D. . . Lecturer on Ophthalmology- Hartford Hon. WILLIAM E. SIMONDS, LL.B. 1 Lecturer on Patent Law ' - Hartford 21 3 FACULTY AND INSTR UCTORS. W SEYMOUR LL B- Hon. BIORRIS . . , ' T Bridgeport Lecturer on Corp0r66l20W3 M. DWIGHT COLLIER, M-A- . Y k C-t Lecturer on Attachments, Judgments, and Eveeutions New or 1 y T , M.A. Rev. J AMES STALKER . Glas OW Scotland Lyman Beecher Lecturer on Preaching 8' : FREDERIC R. HONEY, PH,B. Instructor in Perspective 14 Lmcoln St' CHARLES H. FARNAM, M.A. Assistant in Archaeology 28 -Hillhouse av. JOHN P. C. FOSTER, M.D. S Dzstruetor in Anatomy I 109 College St- THOMAS W. MATHER, D.E. ' , Lzstructor in Mechanical Eigineering 19 Warren pl. THOMAS THACHER, LL.B., M.A. ' Lecturer on Corporate Trusts New York City Lieut. CHARLES A. L. TOTTEN, M.A.,.U. S. A. - Professor of Mlitctry Science and Tactics, detailed bythe U1 S. Government '77 Mansfield St. JAMES M. TOWNSEND, JR, LL.B. I Lecturer on Transfer of Monetary Securities New York City GEORGE M. SHARP, LL.B., M.A. ' . ' Lecturer on Insurance Ba,1tgimOre', Md. CYRUS LA RUE MUNSON, LL.B. ' Lecturer on the Beginnings of Legal Practice Williamsport, Pa. HENR.Y FLEISCHNER, M.D. A L ' Lecturer on Dermatology and Clinical Medicine - ' 928 Grand av. ROGER. FOSTER, M. A., LL.B. ' Lecturer on Federal Jurisprudence New York City 'CHARLES E. BEECHER, PHD, Assistant in Palaeontology C9 PID 14 S. H' SAMUEL EQ BARNEY, G.E, , Instructor in Mathematics and Cioil,Engineering 346 Whitney av. XVILLIAM J. COMSTOOR, PH,B, Instructor in Organic Chemistry 48 Trumbull St. LOUIS S. DE FOREST, M, D, Assistant in Medical Clinic y 261 Orange St L22 IYQQCULTY AND INSTR UCTORS. GEORGE D. WATROUS, D. O.L. ' Instructor in Contracts Q153 Church st.j 58 Wall st JAY W. SEAVER, M.D. Instructor in Gymnastics, and Lecturer on Practical Hygiene Q1 TR., 233 York st. FRANK H. WHEELER, M.D. Assistant in Pathology A EDWARD V. RAYNOLDS, D.C.L. Lecturer on Political Science GEORGE S. GOODSPEED, M.A. Assistant in the Semitic Languages HENRY C. WHITE, M.L. Lecturer on Political Science Q828 Chapel st.j. CHARLES E. PARK, M.D. ' Assistant in the Surgical Clinic ELIAS H. SNEATH, PILD. Lecturer on the History of Philosophy ROBERT F. HARPER, PH.D. Instructor in the Semitic Languages FRANK K. SANDERS, PH.D. Assistant in the Semitic Languages WILLIAM E. LOCKWOOD, M.D. Demonstrator Physiology HENRY L. SWAIN, M.D. Lecturer on Diseases of the Throat and Ear OLIVER T. OSRORNE, M.D. . Assistant in the Medical Clinic THOMAS G. LEE, M.D. I Lecturer on Histology and Bacteriology HERBERT DEW. CARRINGTON, PH.B. . 188 Crown st. 62 Trumbu11 Si. 13 Park St. 45 Trumbull st. 132 Olive st. Middletown 102 N. 129 Beers St. 32 Pearl st. 200 York sn. 252 York st. 37 3 Crown st. Instructor in German g h Q16 s. HJ 18 College st. OLIVER C. FAR-RINGTON, M.S. Assistant in Biology - C78 B-U 71 B- EDWIN S. SPERRY, PH.B. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry Qs. HJ Ansonia. PERCY F. SMITH, PH.B. Instructor in Matltematies C46 N. s. HQ 13 Home pl. 23 FACULTY AND INsT1eUoTo12S. ERNEST ELLSWORTH SMITH, PH-3 . , ' f Assistant in Physiological Chemistry C63 B-J HERBERT G. TOLMAN, PHD- Assistant in the Inolo-European Language-9 CLARK E. CRANDALL, M.A. A Assistant in the Semitic Languages OLAUS DAHL, B.A., B.D. Instructor in Swedish anol Danish JOHN C. SCHWAB, PH.D. A Lecturer on Political Science HERBERT A. AIKINS, B.A. Lecturer on the Mstory of Philosophy FREDERIC W. MAR, B.A. , Assistant in thc Kent Chemical Laboratory EDWIN H. LOCKWOOD, PH.B. . Instructor in Drawing and Meclzanism PHILIP E. BROWNING, B.A. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory PORTER B. GODARD, B.A. , ' Assistant Librarian ofthe Law School HORACE F. WALIQER, B.A. V 1018 Chapel st. 1010 Chapel st. 109 Elm st.. 10101 Chapel Si. 5 S. 44 High st. West Haven 57 N. s. II.. V 106 Howe st.. 19 Court House- Instructor in French 1 77 W.. ARTHUR C. ALEXANDER, PH.B'. Assistant in Physics 57 N. S. HL RALPH R. CLAPP, PILB, I ' Assistant in Analytical Chemistry 88 Wall st,- HARVEY M. LAWSON, PH.B. Assistant in Chemistry 56 N S H ROBERT E. PECK, PH.B. Asmffmf We Ulwmistry A qMed1Ca1sch001p 486 Elm Si. FRANK S. MEARA, B,A, ' Proctor 70 N M 24 H FACULTY AND INSTR UOTORS. Grctductte Fellows cmd Sclzolclre. ALBERT W. HITOHCOCK, M.A., B.D., Hooker Fellow 108 W. JOHN WHITMORE, B.A., John Sloane Fellow 147 Bradley st. GERALD H. BEARD, B.A., Fellow in the-Divinity School Q 29 E. CARLETON L. BROWNSON, B.A., Soldiers' Memorial V Fellow ' Athens, Greece FREDERIO Wi IMAR, B.A., Sillirnan Fellow West Haven THOMAS F. SANFORD, B.A., Clark Scholar HERBERT C. TOLMAN, B.A., Berkeley Scholar, and ' Larned Scholar V 1010 Chapel st. LESTER BRADNER, JR., B.A., ozone Sauter J 16 York Sq. CHARLES F. KENT, B.A., Foote Scholar 107 York St., PHILIP P. WELLS, B.A., Macy Scholar 61 W. HERBERTIA. SMITH, B.A., Foote Scholar n 77' W. CHARLES B. BLISS, B.A., Larned Scholar, and Berkeley ' Scholar 64 Howe St. ARTHUR W. COLTON, B.A., Foote Scholar 297'Geo1-ge st. CHARLES H. HAMILL, B.A., Larned and Ularlc Scholafr '83 Grove St. CHARLES F. SMALL, B.A., Olafrlc Scholar 1161 Chapel St. . Other Officers. LOUIS STADTMULLER, PH.B., Cleric in the Shejield Scientific School Q3 S. HQ 77' Whitney av. FRANK E. HOTCHHISS, Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings - Q90 High St. WILLABE HASKELL, PH.D., Superintendent of the .Reading Room, , QReading Roomj 96 Dwight st. J. PRESTON STRONG, Olerlc in the Treasurerls Ojice Q5 TR., 506 Howard av. CLIFFORD W. BARNES, B.A., Superintendent of Dwight Hall Dwight Hall HENRY R. GRUENER, Assistant in the Library QLibraryy 39 Whiting st. ANNIE E. HUTCHINS, Assistant in the Library A QLibraryj 29 Home pl. GEORGE H. BUTLER, Olerle in the Treasurer's Ojice Q5 TR., 98 Howe St. GERALD H. BEARD, B.A., Cleric in the College Dean's Ojice 136 F. 25 eponlmenl of wglwologg. Foeolt UetOrS. REV. TIIIOTHY DWIGHT, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT REV, GEORGE E, DAY, D.D., Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature and Biblical Theology t0lcl Zestamenty REV. SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Systematic Theology REV. GEORGE P. FISHER, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical lQHstory REV. LEXVIS O. BRASTOW, D.D., Professor of Homiletics ancl the Pastoral Uhargef REV. GEORGE B. STEVENS, D.D., Professor of New Testament Criticism! and Interpretation - ' XVILLIAM R. HARPER, PH.D. Cmiiversity Professor of the Semitic Lar- guagesj, Instructor in Hebrew ' I ' . - FRANK C. PORTER, B.D., PH.D., Instructor in Biblical Theology - MARK BAILEY, M.A., Instructor in Elocution Speelcll Lecturers. REV. ADOLPHUS J. F. BEHRENDS, D.D., Lyman-Beecher Lecturer on Preaching A . ' g PROF. LEONARD J. SANFORD, M.D., on the Preservation of Health Resident Lleeolzldtee, s ATTENDING LECTURES. V Eli George Biddle, S L ' New Haven H 13 Admiral St. Henry Suneon Gekeler, B.A. Heidelberg College, 1888 BUFUZO, N YT 312 Elm st. JOFH, T- Hifmmond- New Haven 139 Goffe sl. WI111am Flsher Markwiok , . Richmond fEng.5 Wesleyan College New Haven 149,St. John St. Frederick Lorenzo Stevens, B.D. Y ale' ' H B.A. Olivet College 2 Park St. Deal' Chapel. RESIDENT LICENTIATES, 5. 26 DEPARTMENT OE THEOLOG Y. Graduate Clase, PURSUING FOURTH YEAR STUDIES. , . William Perry Arbuekle, s.T.B. Boston : - B.A. Oberlin College, 1885 Gerald Hamilton Beard,'B.D. Yale .' Bn. Yale University, 1887 Clay Dent Chunn, B.D. f-Yale f Charles Dow Crawford, B.D. Yale .' B.A. Drury College, 1887 Arthur Hill Daniels, B.D. Yale .' B.A. Olivet College, 1887 William Watts Davidson, B.D. Yale .' B.A. Yadkin College, 1880 Albert Wellman Hiteho0ok,B.D. , Y ale.' B.A. Amherst College ' Idrys Jones, B.D. Yale : Charles Felix Leinbach, BA. Moravian College Luther Kend-ell Long, B.D. Yale.' PH.B. Adrian College, 1883 Frank Ranney Luckey, B.D. Y ale.' B.A. Cornell University, 1882 Julius Adolph Meekel, B.D. Yale :l Oberlin College l Edward B. Pollard, M.A., Louisville Bn. Richmond College, 1886 Elmer Ellsworth Smiley, B.D. Yale .' B.A. Syracuse University Joseph Jansen Spencer, B.D. Yale .' B.A. Otterbein University William Austin Trow, B.D. Yale .' B.A. Amherst College, 1886 New Haven Chicago, Ill. Uhaptieo, Md. Springfield, Mo. Mllis, Mass. Snow Camp, N. C. Berlin, Germany 2913 56W 23E 97W 56W Williamstown, Vt. 63 Grove st Bethlehem, Pa. 76W New Haven 4 '75 Newhall st New Haven 21 Eld st. Oleveland, 0. 104 W. Richmond, Va. 107 W. North Syracuse, N 81 W. Westerville, 0. ' 80 Northampton, Jliassq 19 E. GRADUATE CLASS, 16. i Senior Class. Joseph Marion Adams, B.A De Pauw University, 1886 ' George Page Anderson, M.A. B.A. Whitman College, 1886 Jacob Cornelius Bergmans, Albion College ' Claus Alfrid Bergstrom, B.A. Brown University, 1888 ' Edward Ernest Bradley, B.A. Williams College, 1885 27 Paris, lll. Walla Walla, Wash. Grand Rapids, Mch. East Greenwich, R. I Stockbridge, Mass. 103 W. 32 E. '76 W. 44 E. 109 W. DEPARTMENT OE THEOLOGF George Atwood Brock, B.A- Harvard University, 1888 Albert Shepard Bromer, B.S. 7 Ursinus College, 1888 ll Harvey Salford Bush, B.A. University of Michigan, 1888 Chester Merritt Clark, B.A. Knox College, 1886 James Romeyn Danforth, Jr., B.A. Amherst College, 1888 Arthur Ernest Davies, Lancashire College Elmer Addison Dent, PH.B. University of Ohio, 1888 Calvin Ursinus Olevianus Derr, B.A. Ursinus College, 1888 Charles Hatfield Dickerson, B.A. Oberlin College, 1889 ' Edward Colton Fellowes, B.A. Yale University, 1888 Mosheim Ross Walter Fishburn, B.A. Pennsylvania College, 1887 Fenwick Williams Fraser, M. A. 1:.A. St. Francis Xavier's College ' Thomas Arthur Frey, B.A. Roanoke College, 1888 ' ' Edward Augustus George, M.A. B.A. Yale University, 1885 William Clark Gordon, Yale University, 1888 Harvey Bartlett Greene, Colorado College Joseph Wallace Gunn, B. A. Carleton College, 1886 Tasuku Harada, Doshisha. College Dorr Albert Hudson, B.A. Yale University, 1888 George Merriam Hyde, B.A. Amherst College, 1888 David Lyman Kebbe, B.A. Amherst College, 1888 Allen Alonzo Keene, B.A. Amherst College, 1887 Arthur Mitchell Little, B.A. Yale University, 1889 John Mortimer Lydgate, B,A. Toronto University, 1880 Edward Lester Marsh, B.A, Amherst College, 1888 Boston, Mass. Sehwenhsfville, Pa. Port Huron, Mich. Gatesbarg, Ill. Philadelphia, Pa. London, Eng. Athens, 0. Reading, Pa. Sumter, S. O. Hartford Millersbarg, Pa.. Langhanns, Pa. ' Lovettsoilte, Va. Providence, R. L Brookfield, Mass. Lowell, Mass. ' 24 E. 46 E. 12 E. 111 W. 33 E. '73 W. 54 E. 47 E. 15E 110 W. 38 W. 66 W. 17 E. 102 W. 99 W. 114 W. Steamboat Springs, Col. 89 W Kobe, Japan ' ' Wahetjteld, Mass. Chicago, klll. Hotliston, Mass . Atkinson, Me. Washington, D. O. Laapahoehoe, Hawaii Leicester, Mass. 94 W. 35 E 13 E 39 E 95 W 25 E 112 W 113 W DEPARZMEN T OF TIIEOLOGK Frederick Howard Means, B.A. Harvard University, 1888 William T. Morrison, M. A. B.A. Hanover College, 1886 W Frederick Warren Oakes, B.A, Bates College, 1888 Harry Ernest Peabody, B.A. . Harvard University, 1887 Edgar Allen Potts, M.A. B.A.Rand olph-Macon College, 1882 Frederick Bates Richards, M. A. B.A. Amherst College, 1885 George Samuel, Richards, Brecon Memorial College, 1880 Edmund Samuel Rivard, B.A. ly Mcciu University, 1887 5 Frederick Cowles Taylor, B.A. Amherst College, 1884 Willard Brown Thorp, B.A. Amherst College, 1887 Arthur Clarence Townsend, B.A. Bates College, 1888 'Clyde Weber Votaw, B.A. Amherst College, 1888 Samuel Weyler, B.A. Knox College, 1888 Elbridge Cutler Whiting, B.A. Amherst College, 1888 Benson Newell Wyman, B.A. 'Oberlin College, 1886- Middle Gloss. .Arthur John Arn, B.A. . Yale University, 1887- ' -Joseph Henry Artope, B.D. Wilberforce University, 1889 -Hesse Bailey, B.A. Bates College, 1887 ' 'Cliiiord Webster Barnes, B.A. Yale University,f1889 ?Squire Trevelyn Beatty, B.A. l 7 Western'Co11ege . - i -Hohn Bigham, B.A. Amherst College, 1887 Emery Lucius Bradford 'Thomas Cutler Des Barres, B. A. University of Toronto, 1889 Dorchester, Mass. 26 E' Fern Oreck, Ky. V 66 W Lawrence, Mass. ' 21 E Princeton, ,Me. '26 E Lynchburg, Va. 42 E. Ezjield, Mass. 87 W. .Mahanoy City, Pa. 18 E Montreal, Gan. 30 E Granby, Mass. 22 E Ofqforot, N Y. 27 E. Lewiston, Me. 88 W. Genera, 0. . . 20 E. Vvitebsk, Russia I 84 W. Jlhtforct, Mass. 108 E. Newark, N IT' 93 W. SENIOR CLASS, 45. Kansas,Oity, Kan. 100 W. Augusta, Ga., l 15 E. Auburn, Me. 106 W. Pasadena, Oat. Dwight Hall. Toledo, Iowa- 119 W. Pittsburgh, Pa. 45 E. Boston, Mass. 10 E. Toronto, Can. 78 W. DEPARTAIEZVIZ' OF THEOLOGY. Wlilliam Horace Day, 13-A- Amherst College, 1889 Julius Wilrur Eggleston, B.A. 1+ Wesleyan University, 1889 ll Edward Fairbank, B.A. Amherst College, 1889 Hiram Everett Farnham, B. A. il Colby University, 1889 ' . Frank Lewis Garfield. B.A. Amherst College. 1888 Frank Lovejoy Johnston, B.A. Wheaton College, 1889 . Kevork Harutune Kazanjian. Marash Theological Semir ary, 1880 Edward Everett Keedy, B A. Lebanon.ValIcy College, 1889 James Harvey Keeling, B.A. Rutgers College, 1889 WVilliam Gilbert Lathrop, B.A. Brown University, 1889 Edward Claus Loe, B.A. Yale University, 1889 Claire Franklin Luther, B.A. 1 Amherst College, 1889 William H. Manss, B.A. Wittenberg Col lege, 1887 Duncan Salisbury Merwin, B.A. Yale University. 1888 Harry Roberts Miles, B.A. Harvard University, 1888 William Sacheus Morgan, Baptist College, Pontypool Roscoe Nelson, B.A. Bates College, 1887 Richard Owen, B.A. 7 Mmeaa College, 1889 i Charles Eugene Ozanne, B.A. l Adelbert College, 1889 S Gaylord Hawkins Patterson, PH.D. B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, 1888 Morgan Everett Powelson. B.A. Lafayette College, 1889 Benjamin Perry Seelve, B.A. Yale College, 1876 ' Edward Parsons Seymour, B.A. Amherst College, 1884 Irving Francis Wood, BLA. B.A. Hamilton C0111-ge,1835 Samuel Hetherington Woodroyv Bates College, 1888 , . li' 1 l 'r Ottawa, Ill. Waterbury, Conn. Hatfield, Mass. 122 W. 34 E. 105 W. Belgrade, Me. 50 E. East Jalfrey, N H. 8 E. Byron, Ill. 98 E. Atntab, Zhtrkey, . 117 W. Roltrersvtlle, Md. 92 W. Utica, N K 6 E. Providence, I ' 36 E. Grand Meadow, Mtnvtf. .37 E. Patnesvtlle, 0. 41 E. Utnetnnatt, 0. - 31 E. New Iiaven, Conn. Q 106 W. Appleton, Wts. 96 W Pontypool, Etg. 100 W. Canaan, Mef 83 W. Ptttsllfarglt, Pa. 90 IW. Cleveland, 0. 433133. Slippery Rock, Pa. 2 E Pzamjiezfz, o. 1 saw Zlftdcllebury, Conn. 36 E. lVaslztnyton, D. U. 14 E. North W'alton,. N. If 4 E- Auburn, Me. I 23 Shelton av. MIDDLE. GLASS, 33. DEPARTMENT on THEOLOGK 0 Junior Gloss. Edward Perkins Ayer Amherst College . Amherst College 1584 Theodore Protas Berle B Oberlin College, 1890 Edward S. Bromer, B.A. Ursinus College Norman Madison Campbell, Iowa State University, 1886 Q Bert Francis Case, B.A. Yale University, 1890 Samuel Davies, Carmarthen College 5 . Albert Putnam Davis, B.A. ' Amherst College, 1887 ' Booth Colwell Davis, B,A. ' Alfred University, 1890 g Frank Butler Doane, B.A. Amherst College, 1890. Evan Evans, B.A. Marietta College, 1890 I Otis Webb Barker, B.A. a , .A. B Charles Edward Ewing, BA. Amherst College, 1890 George Henry Ewing, B.A. Amherst College. 1890 George Henry Flint, M.A. B.A. Williams College, 1886 Joseph Searle Gaylord, B.A. Knox College, 1885 0 ' Henry Martin Goddard, B.A. Middlebury College, 1890 Lincoln Baker Goodrich, B A. Amherst College, 1888 Edwin Milton Griffin, B.A. Cornell University, 1890 Charles Edward Harris, B.A. Yale' University, 1885 Fosdick Beach Harrison, B.A. Amherst College, 1890 Richard Hen ry Hughes, Bala Calvinistic Methodist College 1 Robert Seney Ingraham, B.A. Wesleyan University, 1888 ,Albert Burton Jowett, B.A. Fisk University, 1889 Broolcjield, Mass. , 4 . r '70 W Brooklyn, N. .Yi 125 High st. St. Louis, Mo. A 85 W- Sehfwenlcsovllle, Pa. '46 E Colorado Springs, Col. 58 W. Gfra-nby, Conn. '49 E Senboyl, Wales I 55 W Hyde Pafrk, Mass. 28 E June Lew, Wi' Vo. 49 E Hawley, Mass. V 91 W. Cincinnati, O. . 60 w. Danfvefrs, .Mass. 1115 W. Danoefrs, Mass. . I 91 W. Lincoln, Mass. 58 E. Plymouth, Ill. 59 W, Ludlow, Vt. I 118 W. Plainfield, JY 121 W. Bujalo, N F 55 W. Profvldence, R. 1. 107 W. Bethlehem, Conn. 51 E. Tanhralll, N .4 Wales ' 60 W. Brooklyn, N YT K 40 E. Bonthe, West Africa 1 52 E. DEPARZMENT 'QF IHEOLOGY John Lincoln Keedy, B.A. li Lebanon Valley College. 1889 J -Charles Pennypacker Kehl, B.AQ. Ursinus College, 1890 Webster.Kelley, B.A. Harvard University, 1879 Henry Merrill Lawson, PH.B. Yale University, 1890 .James McLaughlin, B.A. Brown University, 1890 Willard Carey Macflaul, B,A. Bucknell University, 1890 .James Brittain Miller, Michigan State Normal School Warren Joseph Moulton, B.A. Amherst College, 1888 .Ernest Alfonzo Orr, Mt. Morris College ll Frank Park, B.A. Iowa State University, 1887 Robert Paton, B.A. Oberlin College, 1888 Frank Curtiss Putnam, B.A. Amherst College, 1890 -Charles Rollin Shatto, B.A. Western College, 1890 Harry Elmer Small, B.A. Amherst College, 1890 Wilson Reed Stewart, B.A. Wittenberg College, 1890 Bernard Tyrrell, B.A. A Hillsdale College, 1888 'Charles Prest Wells, B.A. Victoria University, 1890 Herbert Pekin Woodin, B.A. Amherst College, 1888 William Michael Zumbro, M.A. B.A. Western College, 1888 Rohrennillef Md. 92 W. East Greenville-, Pa. q 57 W. Boston, Mass. 67 W. Union, Oonn. ' 56 N. S. H Danielsonfville 53 II. Salona, Pa. '75 W. Ypsilanti, Mich. I 58 W. Center Sandwich, H 48 E. Philadelphia, Pa. '71 Howe st. - Summary. RESIDENT LICENTIATES, , .GRADUATE CLASS, SENIOR CLASS, MIDDLE CLASS, , JUNIOR CLASS, TOTAL, Wold, Ill. 59 W.. Almont,lMich., ' 85 W. Bujalo, N F I 120 W. Toledo, Ia. 119 W. Maohiasport, Me. 115 W Bacyfrzis, 0. 31 In MoGaheysoille, Va. 123 W Sarnia, Ont. '79 W Fooohoio, China 41 E Pardon, Mo. 57 W ' JUNIOR CLASS, 42. . V 5 1 16 45 33 42 141 . Gut Qfaocvtrrgeqt. Faculty. H A REV. TIMOTHY DWVIGHT, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT HON. FRANCIS AVVAYLAND, LL.D., Dean of the Lau Faculty HON. WILLIAM C. ROBINSON, LL.D., Professor of Elementary and Criminal Lau: and the Law of Real Property SIMEON E. BALDWIN, M. A., Professor of Constitutional and Mercantile' Law, Corporations, and VWlls ' WILLIAM K. TOWNSEND, D.O.L., Edwards J Phelps Professor of Con- tracts and Admiralty Jurisprudence I 4 Special Lecturers cmd Ineizructcre. IN THE UNDERGRADUATE COURSE. HON. EDWARD J. PHELPS, LL.D., Lecturer on Evidence and Equity MARK BAILEY, M.A., Instructor in Forensic Elocution ' HON.'HENRY STODDARD, LL.B., M.A., Instructor in Evidence HON. WILLIAM E. SIMCJNDS, LL.B., Lecturer on Patent Law . HON. MORRIS W. SEYMOUR, M.A., Lecturer on Corporations M. DWIGHT COLLIER, M.A., Lecturer on Attachments, Judgments, and' Ececutions - , A THOMAS THACHER, LL.B., M.A., Lecturer on Corporate Trusts JAMES M. TOWNSEND, JR., 'LL.B., Lecturer on Transfer of Monetary U Securities A GEORGE M. SHARP, LL.B., Lecturer on Insurance ROGER FOSTER, LL.B., M.A., Lecturer on Federal Jurisprudence 33, LA W DEPARTMENT. - IN THE GRADUATE COURSE. I ALBERT S. WHEELER, M.A., Instructor in Roman Law Y ARTHUR M. WHEELER, M.A., Instructor in English Lonstitutional His- tory WILLIMI G. SUMNER., LL.D., Instructor in Political and Social Science AJRTHUR T. HADLEY, M.A., Instructor in Railway Management, and Economics of Transportation EDNVARD V. RAYNOLDS, D. C.L., Instructor in Ooniparatifve Jurisprudence JOHN A. ROBINSON, LL.B., M.D., Librarian . 1 PORTER B. GODARD, Assistant Librarian Grcducte Students, Edward Grant Buckland, LL.B. 2 Atiorney at Law V Y -Saburo Koya, M.L. Albert McClellan Mathewson, LL.B.L 3 Attorney at Law William Wallace Phelps, LL.B. Univ. of Michigan. Attorney at Law New Haven Zblcio, Japan New Haven Reel Wing, Minn. GRADUATE Senior Giclee. George Washington Adams, Jr. George Woodburn Andrew 'George Leslie Armstrong Attorney at Law 'Orren William Bates, B.A. Haverford College, 1884 J arnes Brown Bell Charles Patrick Bohan Joseph Patrick Brennan Stephen Brophy 9 Attorney at Law 5. Reuben Louis Cates Benjamin Hynes Charles, Jr., B A Q Y Westminster, 1885 Henry Graham Crocker 'Thomas Mitchell Cullinan, B.A, 34 West Haven New Britain New Haven Oneco Glendale, 0. ' Pittston, Pa., Saratoga Springs Toledo, 0. r Maryville, flcnn. Fulton, .Mo.. Sarnia, Ont. Bridgeport ,v 419 Temple st. 377 Crown st. 657 Orange st. p 40 Elm st. STUDENTS, 4. West Haven Ne W Britain 56 Olive st. 468 State st. 25 Wall st. 293 George st. 64 Whalley av. 419 Temple st. 299 George st. Y 47 York sq. -61 Prospect st. Bridgeport Richmond, Kg. 1079 Chapel st. LA W DEPARZMNET. Willliam Henry Davies - George Henry Ennis Fitz Daniel Errnentrout Hervev Richards Franklin Edward James Gavegan .Porter Beach Godard, B.A. 'Frank -Edwin Hawkes George Erwin Hill, B.A. .John Aaron Hoober L .Samuel Stone Hotchkiss ' Benjamin Willard Jacobs Paul Robinson J arboe Percy Lincoln Johnson, PH.B. Wesleyan aSukahidi Kabayama . -George Aaron Kellogg, B.A. 1 Amherst Albert James Kenyon Robert Jacob Lewis William Mitchell Lewis 'John Wesley Lutz Henry Hokixina Lyman Hebert Hughes McCrary, B.A. Central University Gregory McPherson Vfilliam Koontz Meyers Attorney at Law I Richard White Miller, B.A.' Central University ' Robert Douglass Millholland I John Richard Morgan, PH.B. Butler University Frederic Eli Mygatt Roger Samuel Newell Burt Louis Newton Allen Peniield Nichols Wallace Olmstead Frank Lee Owen, PH.B. Israel Hyman Peres, B.A. Charles Whittlesey Pickett William Hollis Pond William Archibald Ringrose .John Wilber Roby Paul Russo Frederick Andrew Scott, B.A. James Robert Seeley, B.A. , B.A. , B.A. Los Angetos, Cat. 36 Lynwood st. Ansonia - A Ansonia Reading, Pa. 1l8York st. N Attteboro, Mass. 310 Elm st. New Haeen 57 Prospect st. North Granby 47 York sq. Oxford, Me. 107 Temple st. Stamford 29 Wall st. York, Pa. 63 Prospect st. Hartford Deneer, Uot. 335 Orange st. 1161 Chapel st. San Zhnncisco, Oat. 168 York st. Bridgeport Bridgeport Tonto, Japan ' 67 whaiiey av. Vernon Uentre 148 Whalley av. Branford A ' Branford York, Pa. 63 Prospect Racine, Wis.i 1090 Chapel st. Dima, 0. 47 York sq. South Dakota 61 Prospect st Richmond, Kg. 1079 Chapel st Washington, D. O. 25 Wall st Harrisburg, Pa. 47 York sq Reading, Pa. 33 Wall st. Indianapolis, Ind. 61 Admiral st. New Mkvord 335 Orange st. Bristol 217 York st. Hartford 1076 Chapel st. Pomona, Oat. Bridgeport Danbnrg 36 Wall st. San Francisco A 90 Wall st. Jlfemphis, Tenn. 118 York st. New Haven 400 Temple st. N AttZeboro,Mass. 36 Lynwood st New Haven ' Deknhos, O. 915 Grand av. 20 Orange st New Haven ' 50 Washington st Terrgeitte Bridgeport 113 York st. Bridgeport 13.4 W DEPARTMENT James Madison Self, B.A. College of Montana Corwin Sheridan Shank Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, Jr., William Harrison Stalford ' Albert Brodie Stone, B.A. University of Michigan Charles Edwin Thorn John Birney Tuttle Susuma Uchida A Henry Mighels Verrill, LPH.B. B.A. Butte, Mont. 310 Elm st, Canby, Oregon, 121 Elm st.. Washington, D. O. ' 90 High st,- Mlwaukee, Wts. 18 Trumbull' st. Fayetteville, Ark. 40 Elm st. Waslttnyton, D. 0. 36 Wall st.. New Haven 119 Greene st. Tokto, Japan 404 Crown st.. Portland, Me. 90 Wall st. ' Snmons, 61. Junior Close. William Pope Alken B A Yale 89 Frederlc Stuiges Allen B A Roger Sherman Baldwin B A Thomas Francis Bayard Jr B A Frank Stvmets Bishop B A Hei bert Morton Bishop B Charles Wright Boltwood B A Flank E11 Bradley B A Francis Patrick Brett Edwaid Burns John Frederic Carpentel Michael Francis Conboy John Francis Cuif Arthur Pomeroy Day B A John Mansneld Douglass Jr Joseph Jackson Dew Joseph Edlev England B A Ch Bro C01 St Louis Samuel Herbert Fisher B A Morgan John Flaherty Mark Joseph Gretsch Percy Hagerman PH B Cornell Lewis Scofield Haslam John James Healey Heibeit Augustus H111 B Wesley an John Francis Holohan Rutland Vt Danbury New Haven Wvlmvngton New Haven New Haven New Haven Quvncy Ill Waterbury Ansonva Putnam New Haven 115 Elm st 524 Howard av 44 Wall st De 90 High st 61 Lyon st 215 Church st '77 Wall st 297 George st 257 Church st Ansonia. 318 Orange st 80 H111 st Danbury 57 Prospect st Hartford 255 Crown st Seymour 393 Temple st Mvddletown Middle own Eataw Ala 928 Chapel st Lvttle Rock Arla 41 Court st New Haven 88 Trumbull st Ansonva Ansonia New Hafven 123 George st Colorado Spa vngs 137 College st Bo tdgeport B1 idgeport Saratoga Sprvngs 64 Whalley av B0 zdgeport Bridgeport Waterbury 423 Temple st . . . , . n 5 , . '- i 1 , I 0 ' , Q I I 5 , ., . . , l. . ' ' , l n lb - ' , .A. . , . . . 1 - - ' 1 ! ' ' u Harry Goodyear Day, PH.BL 1 , I , . l . . 1 , . . . 2 5 f - ' ' ' 5 a . . . ., . 1 J ' ' . l ' ' ' , .A. 1, I X LA W DEPARTMENT Howard Clifford Joyce Jesse William Johnson Henry Thomas King Franklin Leonard, Jr. Thomas Lonergan, Jr. K Edward Lyle Augustine Francis Maher, B. A. Manhattan Harry Willard Mclntosh, PH.B. . West. U. Penn. George Robert McKenna William Adolphe McQuaid, B.A. James Bernard Martin ' ' Solomon Cristy Mead, B.A. Louis Jackson Morgan, PH.B. Butler U. William James Neary, B.A. Robert Treat Platt, B.A. Linford Fenn Root - William Henry Smith, B.A. James Robert Spurgeon George Peabody Steele Francis Willcox Treadway, W.'P.I Horace Fletcher Walker, B.A. Albert Foote Welles, B.A. Alfred Northam Wright, B.s. Wesleyan William Morris Wylie Bridgeport Bridgeport Brooklyn, NZ K 409 Temple st o n Meriden 60 Park st Westjielcl, Mass. 18 Orange st. Chicago, Ill. 393 Temple st. Roanoke, Va. New Haven ' 203 East st. Willeinsbarg, Pa. 131 Howe st., Westerly, Rl 1090 Chapel st. New Haven 181 Orchard st: New Haven 576 Grand st. Greenwich 1494 Chapel st.' Indianapolis, Inoll 61 Admiral st.. Nawgatwelc 928 Chapel st. I lWU'orol' y Milford Waterbury 679 Chapel st. New Haven 415 Orange st. Rielwnoncl, Va. 73 Eaton st. Denver, Col. 131 Howe st. Oleveland, 0. 116'College st. Detroit, Men. .77 W. D. New Haven 26 Academy st. Essex 117 Wooster st. New York, N K 165 Orange st. Samuel Albert York, Jr., B.A. New Haven 139 Edwards st. ' J UNIoRs, 51. 1 Summary. GRADUATE Srunnnfrs, . . 4 SENIORS, . . . 61 J UNIoRs, . . 51 TOTAL, 116 37 4 Y P f edlcal epCL1'Tff1Qf2'f' Faculty. REV. TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D.D., LL,D., PRESIDENT MOSES C. WHITE, M.D., Professor of Pathology CHAS. A. LINDSLEY, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine WILLIAM H. CARMALT, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice Q of Surgery I ' ' JAMES K. TEACHER, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Clinical Medi- - eine - A j FRANK E. BECKWITH, M.D., Professor of Clinical Gyncecology JAMES CAMPBELL, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children ' THOMAS H. RUSSELL, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- peutics HERBERT E. SMITH, M.D., Dean and Professor of Chemistry - WILLIAM H. BREWER, PH.D.-, Lecturer on Sanitary Science and the Public Health HENRY P. STEARNS, M.D., Lecturer on Insanity ' SAMUEL B. ST. JOHN, M.D., Lecturer on Ophthalmology HENRY FLEISCHNER, M.D., Lecturer on Dermatology and Clinical Medi- eine LOUIS S. DE FOREST, M.D., Assistant in the Medical Clinic FRANK H. WHEELER, M.D., Assistant in Pathology I 'CI-IAS. E. PARK, M.D., Assistant in the Surgical Clinic WILLIAM E. LOOKWOOD, M.D., Demonstrator of Physiology ALFRED E. THAYER, .M.D., Instructor in Anatomy 'OLIVER T. OSBORNE, M.D., Assistant in the Medical Clinic HENRY L. SWAIN, M.D., Lecturer on Diseases of Throat and Ear 'THOMAS G. LEE, M.D., Lecturer on Histology and Bacteriology .38 MJJDIUAL DEPARTMENT b 4 Senior Gloss. 3 A A 1 Frank Judson Bardwell John Steel Barnes Edward Lydston Bliss, B.A. Yale University, 1887 Fred. Oscar Chamberlain Harry Alfred Elcock Henry Floyd Gamble, B.A. Lincoln University, 1883 Charles Winthrop Hartwell Samuel Wellington Irving Reubin Arthur Lockhart James Henry Mclnerny Paul Skiii Robinson, PH.BL 1 Yale University, 1889 Shiukichi Shigemi, PILB. Yale University, 1888 Clarence Ed. Skinner ' Richard Ward Westbrook George H. Williams M.R.C.s. Eng., 1883 , Tfanlckannoclc, Pa. 106 York sq. Oaford 25 Dow st. Newburyport, Mass. 141 Temple st, New Haven - 139 Elm st. New Haven 106 York sq. Ubarlottesviile, Va. 1 12 Edgewood av. New Haven ' 12 University pl. Birmingham 44 Crown st. Bridgeport 103 Park st. Worcester, Mass. 103 Park st. New Haven 1 Hillhouse av. Imabari, Japan 111 York st. Westville 24 College st. New Haven 174 Olive st. New York City Middle Gloss. George Newton Bell Richard Francis Brown Rollin Blackman Chatiield Elias Wyman Davis, B.A. Yale University, 1880 Timothy John Foley Austin Brainerd Fuller, B.A.' Yale University, 1866 Windsor v 107 Temple st. New Britain 351 East st. Woodbridge 311 York st. New Haven 1 311 York st. Worcester, Mass. 255 Crown st. New Haven 145 Olive st. Fred. George Graves Danbury 107 Temple st. James B. Griswold . Lyme ,121 Elm st. Joseph B. Hall HarU'ord Hartford Moses Jacfgb Husmsky' B'A' New Haven -436 Congress av. Yale University, 1888 I George Henry Jackson New Haven 115 Day st. Eugene Stout Ripley Asbury Paris, NJ 1360 Chapel st. Alexander Rovinsky New Haven Hyman Sol. Shlevin New Haven William Ch arles,Wurtenberg, PH.B. Yale University, 1889 f 187 Franklin sq. A 608 Grand av. Willinlc, N K 217 York st. , I MEDICAL DEPARTMEN T. Alejandro Garcia Arag6n Woodburne R. Avis Bernard J. Bannon Frederic L. Bristol William M. Curtiss Alexander W. Evans, PH.B. , , Yale University, 1890 Miles R. Gorden Charles E. Geer Frederic C. Goldstein Edward W. Goodenough, B.A. Yale University, 1887 John Augustus Hartwell, PELB. Yale University, 1889 1 Howard W. Holton William Matthew Kenna, PH.B Yale University, 1890 Alfred S. Ives George Newton Lawson, B.A. . Yale University, 1890 Ralph A. McDonnell, B.A. Yale University, 1890 Thomas E. McEvoy, B.A. l Yale University, 1890 S' Edward L. Munson, B.A. Yale University, 1890 F. H. R. Oertel Charles O'Leary, Jr. Homer T. Partre Isaac N. Porter, B.A. Lincoln University, 1890 Martial A. Scharton Thomas B. Shaw, B.A. Yale University, 1890 New Hafven Jz.1niorC1oss. Cartago, Costa Rica, 24 College st. 124 Division st. 4 Boston,,Mass. 128 Sylvan av. Ansonia Ansonia Norfolk , 274 George st. New Haven 12 High st. Chelsea, Mass. . 115 Day St. Meriden Meriden Ansonia AHSODM Winchester 553 Howard av. Jersey City, N. I 88 Wall st. New Haven 379 George st. New Haven 440 State st. New Haven 347 Temple st. Union 22 College st. New Haven 266 Portsea st. Hopleinton, Mass. 125 Dwight st. New Haven 137 Elm st. New Haven 31 York sq. Providence, R. I 928 Chapel st. Woodbury 553 Howard av. Snnwnit Bridge, Det. 115 Day st. North Haven North Haven New Haven' 18 Dickerman st.. Morris D- Slattery New Haven 172 DeWitt st James H- Spear Fair Haven, 236 Prospect st Q John F. Sullivan, B.A. Yale University, 1890 New Haven 928 Chapel st Frederic B. Sweet Lebanon 381 Crown st Summary. SENIOR CLASS, - . , . 15 MIDDLE CLASS, . 15 JUNIOR CLASS, . . 28 l ,ss xi, .J F i pe r lf I l iflrlj 1 l i gli , 1: 4 l li fiv moi lil ' F l I L 61 k-XX . r-2 I A f is-4 VY , Y' iv' ' gd , V 3 1 l'A V w ' a fk I J 'l M I . xl f 4+ . 1 1 S MH f A A wk 'ff I X x 1 2 PM T .QQ- ! ..- 55 ' 3:1-5 1 f'f1w1Xffff.1.fez4zmfzamM5591, :gl 1' f I' b if, . , ' sw..,! K K --?,.f-j1fjj,:, ' Y 41 chool of The time tis. --l' TIMOTHY Dwvrerir, DD, LL.D-, PRESIDENT-1, JOHN F. WEIR, N.A., M.A., Director. JAMES M. HORPIN, DD. ' JOHN'H. NIEMEYER, M.A., . T , ,,-HH-D FREDERICK R. HONEY, Ph.B., Instructor in Perspective. JOHN P. C. FOSTER, 1M.D, Destructor in' Anatomy. .DHT MARY THOMPSON, Librarian. 1L-- an students. . J Geo. H. Langzettel, New Haven Mary R. North, New Haven Mabel L. Fairbank, Middletown - Caroline L. Thomas, New Haven Katherine T. Moody, St. Louis, Mo. Grace Bronson, New Haven Mary Thompson, Poughkeepsie, N K Josephine M. Lewis, New Hooven Susan J. Candee, New Haven Constance H. Blake, Westville Elizabeth C. Cooper, New Haven Mary B. Lyman, New Haven William B. Smith, New Haven ' Mary A. Miller, New Haven Emma S. Lee, New Haven Helen B. Holcomb, New Haven Ellen Whiting, Norfolk Etta B. Richards, West Haven Bertha P. Atwood, East Haddarn Genevieve Allis, Birmingham p 40 Art Students, and Carlos W. Allyn, Groton Myra E. Dowd, East River Evaline E. Wadsworth, New Haven John I. H. Downes, New Haven Minnie L. Judson, Stratford Rose A. Ward, New Haven Marion Armstrong, New Haven Leonora P. Arvine, New Haven Irving E. Hurlbut, New Haven Elizabeth K. Bradley, New Haven Osias B. Dodge, Groton, Mass. Vouletti Whitlock, Shelton Mary Foote, Guilford S. Kate Spencer, Westerville, Ohio- Elizabeth T. Fitch, New Haven Sarah E. Hewit, Bridgeport Laura Stoughton, New Haven . Jennie J. Wooding, Strazycord - Grace Daggett, New Haven A Elizabeth Griswold, New Haven 136 Students from the Sheflield Scientific School in Drawing. Total, 42 Qepavtrrgent of hilosophg cmd the l. Graduate Students. Alfred Appell, A.B. Augustana College, 1885 Louis Sherman Beck, A.B., 1885 Augustana College Charles B. Bliss Yale, 1890 Lester Bradner, Jr. Yale, 1889 ' James Ten Brooke Middletown College, 1884 Edward F. Buckner Western College, 1889 ly J. V. Bowerson, A.B. Muskingum College, 1886 H. D. Carrington, PH.B.l , Yale University, 1884 jx Charles B. Clark Battle Creek College, 1888 Olaus Dahl ? Luther College, B.A.g Yale Univ., B.:D. George F. Danforth Cornell University, 1890 A. H. Daniels Olivet College, 1887 Walcott W. Ellsworth Yale, 1890 Henry Gekeler Heidelberg College, O.. 1886 Edgar J. Goodspeed Denison University, 1890 George S. Goodspeed Brown University, 1880 William Griffiths Carmarthen, 1886 Karl P. Harrington, A.B. Wesleyan University, 18823 , A.M., 1885 is. St. Jolmfs, 435 Elm st Bridgeport A 435 Elm st Lebomow, Uomi. , 64 Howe st New Haven 16 York sq. Pawton, Vt. 383 George st Gibson City, Ill. 115 Dwight st. Egertow, O. 1173 Chapel st. New Haven 18 College st. Awgwsta, Melt. 33 Shelton av. New Haven 1010 Chapel st. Bwjfalo, N2 K 64 Lake pl. rams, Mags. ' 97 W. Harzjord I ' 64 Howe st. Bwjfalo, N K 312 Elm st. Morgan Park, Ill. 383 George st. New Hafvew 383 George st. Campbell, S. Wales 22 College st.. Middletown PHILOSOPHY AND THE' ARTS. Harald Hegstrom Bujvago, N K 109 Meadow St, Augustana College, A.B., 1890 Tomonohi Hirotsu Dochisha College, 1886 Dochisha Theo. Sem., 1889- Charles F. Kent Yale, 1889 Charles C. Lewis f Battle Creek College, 1882 Clinton Loekart, A.M. Ken. University, 1888 Thomas J. Lloyd, A.B. Yale, 1890 F. J. Miller Denison University, 1879 Kumato Morita . Kumarnoto Acad., 1875 Dochisha Theo. Sem., 1879, George N. Newman Yale, 1890 Perry O. Powell Kentucky University, 1888 Edwin W. Runkle Western College, 1890 A. W. Reynolds Colgate University, 1885 Francis Wayland Shepardson, Brown Un., A.1s., '83, Den. Un., A.M. '87 Walter Stairs, A.M. Ken. University, 1888 Herbert C. Tolman, Yale, BNA.. 18883 rH.D., 1890 H. L. Willett Bethany College, W. Va. - E. S. Young Mt. Morris, 1883 Kechiso Yuasa Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1885 44 Yanagana Kynsku, Japan 113 Dwight st . Palmyra, K 1107 York st. Battle Creek, Mich. 33 State st. Lexington, Ky. East Orange, N .L 64 Howe st. New Haven ' 433 George st. Kyoto, Japan 439 George st. Bujfato, N F 24' Howe st. Monmouth, Ore. 109 Elm st Lisbon, Ia. 115 Dwight st New Hafven 14 Park st Gfranntlle, O. 397 George st Elm Grove, Ky. 128 Howard av Hanover, Mass. 1010 Chapel st Dayton, O. . 99 Wall st Mt. Jlfornts, I ZZ. 34 Cottage st Ganana, Japan 439 George st TOTAL, 35. I 4 ..,. .V.,.V.VV-VVXVV.-.V-f,+V,VanfwV -wiv'-if1??iESW'M ...V .,..,,...VV-V-ww':w:w ff:'V571:YMPPV: V 'ifif ' - . ., , .V.,,.VV.-..V-VV V-V-VVV-wm:aVrVV.-Q -- VV VX .y,-4,5:4,,,,,V--VV.V--,QVVV.,,.y,f 1 Z1 ,, - . , 4 .f '- - i. X '-fi?5Zi'j1ffVVVV? Vila 1 ' ' ,-SZVI3-2-fi?93a IVV'-vii - fl 57 65-ii Q-fx A-f N 12Vv., .XYZ 12 , pw ' .L 5:--eg. : V, Q.-V-,-232'-Q Vw.,-.V ,kg.45951-5gg3gV,12z.,g.:y,W,5.RAVN Y, .V - -V f1VifV!?lX ' ' :X'Xrff'2 - V V .VX,'V51.v7':VV ,-L,.:,,'v'-V -. TsV,ZiQ?.-Vim if yzu - ig V-Qi, Q. 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James Kingsley Blake Elijah George Boardman' t John Alden Bovey - Joseph Bowden, Jr. William Lewis Bradley - George Stevenson Brewster A James Wallace Broatch Charles Marshall Brown Francis Theodore Brown John Henry Buck John Lee Bunce Curtis Clark Bushnell Gouverneur Calhoun ' Charles Gibbs Carter Ernest Chadwick - Starling Winston Childs Alfred Mainwaring Coats ' Duane Phillips Cobb Samuel Colgate, Jr. Charles Parsons Cooley William Russell Cone Corson John J oughin Cox Frank Crawford Harvey Williams Cushing William Sage Dalzell Edgar William Danner Henry Murray Dater Carroll Preston Davis Clarence Seward Davis William Beach Dean Lyle Alexander Dickey Frank Ayer Dillingham John Wesley Doane, Jr. Edward Payson Drew Henry Dunnell Louis Cazenove duPont Richard Bancker Duyckinck, Charles Russell Ely Joe Garner Estill James Eugene Farmer Harry Tristam Ferris I 1 Parnell Ellis Fisher Russell Kennedy Forsyth Reginald Foster Raymond Hilliard Gage New Haven 249 Ib Cleveland, 0. X 131' F Minneapolis, Minn. ' ' 168 F New Haven '122 Rosette st New Haven 139 Chestnut st New York City' 268 JL Omaha, Nebr. , 145 F Pittsburgh, Pa. I 225 Di Glens Falls, N Y 108 N' Haryford W 256 L Hartford H I 277 L New Haven I ' 38 s. M- C hieago, Ill. 228 D Titusville, Pa. ' 203 D Lyme A 145 F Pittsburgh, Pa. A 217 D Providence, R. I I 211 D Kankakee, Ill. - 238 D Orange, N JT 241 Il Harzyford ' 241 L. Harzyaord 234 D Redford, N Y 273 L. Colebrook, N H 10 S. Cleveland, 0. 123 N. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 242 L. Paterson, N I 61 S. M. Brooklyn, N Y. 64 High st Pittsburgh, Pa. , 235 D. Jersey City, N J 224 D- New York City 238 D. Haiku, Maui, H I 12 S. Sunwnit, N J 222 D. C hioago, Ill. 280 Lf Mefndoes Falls, Vt. 85 N. M. New York City ' 124 N. Washington, Del. 227 Crown st. Morristown, N I 61 s. M. Frederick City, Md. 156 F. Winchester, Tenn. ' 92 N. M. Cleveland, 0. ' 242 L. Riverside 105 N. Hope Valley, R. I 39 s. M. Allegheny, Pa. 217 D New York City 43 s. M Dover, N Jf 85 N. M- '47 ACADENICAL DEPA1zrMn'Nr. 1 Nathan Glicksman DeForest Grant .Frederic William Grau William Phillips Graves Asbel Green, Jr. Paul Ecolf Greer Franklin Underwood Gregory lHippo1yte Washington Gruener Thomas Hackett Guy, Edwin Victor Hale 'Charles Howard Hall Lewis Carroll.Hall ' Lane Schofield Hart 'Theodore Stuart Hart Perry Williams Harvey George Pickard Hawkes Joseph Eugene Hedges George Henry Heflion, .Joseph Rogers Herod William Thurston Hincks George Walter Hodges 'Herbert Wolcott Holcomb Louis Lawton Hopkins -Gerard Beekman Hoppin Edward Franklin Horr Hampton Pierson Howell , 'Charles Prentice Howland . .James Coleman Ford Huntington Robert Palmer Huntington, Jr. Francis deLacey Hyde Leland Ingersoll -Charles Samuel Ingham Edward Swift Isham, Jr. l'Sl'11a1't Dodge Jessup -Sherman Skinner J ewett, 2d Frederick Morgan Johnson Vertner Kenerson .Edward Learned Kernochan Frederick Strong Kimball ' Howard Thayer Kingsbury V 'Lewis Taylor Knox 'Howard LaField Albert Lee William Josiah Leverett Theodore Nelson Lillagore -i-iN.-.--1-i Chippewa Falls, Wis. 28 S. New York City 222 D- Brooklyn, N Y. 272 L- Andooer, Mass. Dwight Hall New York City 137 F- Chieago, Ill. 175 F- Brooklyn, N Y . 178 LYC. New Haven 122 N. Troy, N Y. 3 S. C leveland, 0. 271 L. Meter, N. H 120 N. New Canaan 74 N. M- Harrisburg, Pa. 105 N. New Haven . , 72 N. M. C leoeland, 0. 123 N. New Haven 314 Crown st. Oregon City, Oregon 186 C. Deep Rifver 9 s. Indianapolis, Ind. 218 D. Bridgeport 10 S. Bristol 92 N. M. Omaha, Neb. ' 210 D. Boston, Mass. 209 D. New York City 220 D. Bridgeport 53 s. M. West Hampton Center, N Y 279 L. New York City 228 D. .New York City New York City Plainfield, N. J Cleveland, 0. Saybrook Chicago, Ill. Beyrowt, Syria Bwjfalo, N Y No-rwieh New Haven Pittsfield, Mass. Hartford New York City New Castle, Pa. Bridgeport New York City Binghamton, N Y. Philadelphia, Pa. 48 332 Temple st. 332 Temple st. 219 D. 133 F. 186 o. 277 L. 103 N. 229 D. 270 L. 91 N. M. 131 F. 254 L. 273 L. 163 F. 34 s. M. 280 L. 103 N. 39 s. M. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Joseph Potts Lloyd, Jr. Edward Nathaniel Loomis Archibald John Frederic McBean Norman McClintock Walter McClintock Robert Gardner McClung' Malcolm MacLear Edward Augustus Manice Charles Capron Marsh Arthur Marvin Lafayette Benedict Mendel William Revell Moody Samuel Wylie Black Moorhead Richard Bartholomew Moriarty Samuel Benjamin Morison Sherman Morse 1 Wallace Simon Moyle Winthrop Sargent Gilman Noyes Frank Richard Oastler f' Harry Leroy Pangborn Amasa J unius Parker, Jr. Willis Nathaniel Parker Charles Orrin Penfield John Franklin Plummer, Jr. Robert Watson Pomeroy William Frederick Poole, Jr. Albert Merriman Reed Adelbert Lee Reynolds William Castle Rhodes James Perkins Richardson George Phelps Robbins Allan Gold Robinson , Frederick Harvey Robinson William Drown Rorer Arthur Benedict Russell ' Erastus Dean Ryder Francis William Sacket William Henry St. John Daniel Seales, Jr. John Barry Sears Ira Emanuel Seidle, B.A. Muhlenberg College, 1890 Samuel Carter Shaw Henry King Sheldon, Jr. Edward Francis Simms East Orange, N. JY Brooklyn, N K Chicago, Ill. ' I Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Knoaville, Tenn. Wilmington, Del. New York City Rahway, N I 193 0 263 L 245 L ' I 180 LYc 180 LYC. 258 L 159 F 141 F 210 D. Cooperstown, N SK 9 Trumbull st Delhi, N If 139 F. Northjield, Mass. 234 D. Pittsburgh, Pa. 225 D. Putnam 107 N. Minneapolis, Mnn. 104 N. Canandaigua, N K 8 S. Sharon, Mass. 73 N. M. St.pPaul, Mnn. 268 L. New York City ' I 354 L. Jersey City, N I A 224 D. Albany, N F 236 D. Niantic 189 G. Delhi, N Y. 54 s. M. New York City 230 D. Auburn, N F 240 D. Evanston, Ill. 134 F. Jlfanchester, Vt. 12 s. Waterloo, N K 100 N. Cleveland, O. . 271 L. Kansas City, Mo. 181 LYC. New York City 249 L. Scranton, Pa. 124 N. Corning, N F 29 High st. Philadelphia, Pa. 189 C. South Norwalk 69 N. M. Plainfield, N J 193 0. Cape Vincent, N. K 219 D. Hartford 257 L. Cleveland, 0. 160 F. Chicago, .I ll. 226 D. Leighton, Pa. 59 s. M. Redding Ridge 157 F. Brooklyn, N K 7 Library st. Paris, Ky. X13 s. 49' AOADEMIUAL DEPA R TJIIENT. .1 William Erskine -Simms, JP- Hubbard Taylor Simpsmil Francis Louis Slade Clement Grubb Smith George Fegruson Smith Herbert Knox Smith , Ray Burdick Smith George Howard Street , Egerton Swartwout . George Sherman.Talcott Daniel Gleason Tenney William Nevin Thatcher Samuel Clifton Thompson Edward Allen Thurber John Quillin Tilson John Barnes Townsend I Alliene Wetmore Treadwell Luther Henry Tucker, Jr. Harry Hallam Tweedy Cliiiord Gray Twonubly Horace Gariield Waite Frederic Collin Walcott Leonard Eugene Wales, Jr. George Stewart Walton Hanford Smith Weed Henry Crofut White 1 Frederick Harrison Williams Henry Lane Williams Charles Strong Witbeck Glen Wright Ira Platt Younglove Paris, Kg. . Winchester, Kg. Orange, N. J .Joanna Fitrnaee, Pa. Anclooer, Mass. Jfarvyford Linelelaen, N F Exeter, N l-Z1 .Stamford New Britain New York City Pueblo, Ool. Pottsoille, Pa. .Sgraefase, N Y Clear Branch, Tenn. Silver Olijf, Col. New Castle, Pa. Albany, N If Binghamton, N Z Boston, Mass. Chicago, Ill. , New York Mills, N. Yi, Wilmington, Del. Salem, 0. New.C'anaan New York Oitg Brooklyn, N K Hartford Detroit, Mah. Cincinnati, 0. Chicago, Ill. 13 s 233 D 279 L 233 D 203 D '72 N. M 28 s. 69 N. M 256 L 9sl 178 LYC 129 F. 252 L. 158 York st 91 N. M. 104 N2 157 F. 262 L. 252 L. 262 L. 121 Elm st. 168 F. 163 F. 152 F. 246 L. 209 D. 245 L. 156 F. 257 L. 230 D. 235 D. SENIORS , .Q F ,.187. f .A OADEMIOA L D EPARZYIIENT wgwxx V ii? fs 53 Xytig x ,sn K NHL XS: 7 NN ?' X 4 2 xl 3 N X, dwg ska X3 9,50 X3 .5 4 F as QIZRXNX ,wx ggwffgfgt gy Wx Y Q XIERNSQXR W xl? MBS X Q 5 .ST 5 it x ,Q F x N x 2- be 2. v xx 'XRS Big vsgywgx if-,wigfxkxyyp m K X 8 RAN F QQ QSSNQQQ NQ XQ QQAY D, X 5 8223.1 8 3 53 adsl? W5 3, FJGNSX Xxx.. ff Y WwtR6.W5wXr 'N Sf W5 'W is We 61 sys F M. fees? if rf ti Nigiixieax Milli ul M ' 'ri-YQ,-.,.,, ' . . ' Safe 1:-'QS' ' , ' - ,,.,.s.:.Xv4 '!' ' . . - 4 - , 1 if: ::F:FTifSfE:2r:f'-f- - x Q. v,...iMF-x-saws'-1. -Y-wrwe , r -s 1-no 11 . 'T'.x.1, ig .5 axes. . NFA-A--ree.-1rR-4 5-xg-o.-:xv 15 -1-. 4 '- .: ,- 2 ., .R .-.ffkrx,,.:2::'f':r1ll'k,:gsggQx' 1, v Afesgfxaqzte 'F-' -wee. 'slr NL- wif n 'g.g M we vagise. ' I 4- 'S .1 ' f'f?f:2'.2. 1 ffVNil'?S'l' 5 be ' -931'--le '?I :':'i' '-'....'3e3f'. lfstlis. -la f- NLF' it-3211 Y' 'X - f..'..-fffmo .I ' '- is v ' 5- iiwfi -:..,:m' 1 1-QSM' -is ' J- ' ri 'rs' ',sr:t-me ' v .f i we ,Jw-1 Xvqzexl a I - rf. 4, , W .W xx.. . . MQ . . an .-ex Q ,s,vbs,:.f,p?.,.f.,,,. X. was ...,.. .-ix -W.. .sm .. ,N p., -.-Fgq,-qc.: X f- sv, .v-,,. 4.,,NK.vx:gi---.Gif he fs -F, ,Jkt 5 x seem-.. vw.-,K--,,..:, M, F, ly., -, -vm. , ei ., e , 1 Fl- .o .5,a..,.-..4,.:,ff, -sr .ea .. .-Nfl A- , M M- Q 9, A o, X inX354-Qsits-bhiigxqswk'--ir Q50 5 3 X,-wmif-'.s. 'S -'Q YFE 1' tw Q - . 'sgegwire-.:s4.sims.: , x5gR..vwYe..Q 3 . wg, S, ,af 4 All fe 4 ,el fs. ' 'wwf' -.. if vsesqifffflt-g' Q' X i -' F . fxgixggf-9ggx5Y4,' 4 . M. 65,6 . .t,S,,s. , W, gf' 'away PQ, -mea' 'f. f2.' .law-r, 3 f' - D7 . .1 of-aww Qkgqiesaqfxiwgxgf, ww, f f 5 ff i' 2- u av +9 5 Qgwfr-. v ,g3,,7g-ae-'W zs1ff?.,,. L sw-sz.-3 l. , if .ms x 'ss axe- gms .Q N . iwffww, ' ye, , si 1-N, 1 4 f :maui :Q- -. ll:'l5wI:f:?'55Tf??93 I :M-A' Junior Close. 'Harry Allen Grant Abbe .Bernard Melzar Allen Benjamin Latham Armstrong iC1arenoe Willis Austin Harqvord Walpole, Mass. - New London Sujteld ' George Sherwin Clarke Badger Andrew J aekson Balliet Frank Melville Barber Arthur Seth Barnes -Charles Joseph Bartlett Hugh Aiken Bayne. Howard Morton Biscoe .Frederic Courtney Bishop .Edward Clarence Bissell Walter Phelps Bliss Edward Boltwood V 'William Bradford Bosley Herbert Ovid Bowers Arthur Stone Brackett Fred Clark Gallup Bronson 'Oliver Hart Bronson Preston Brown Stanley Crano Burt 'James Trowbridge Carr Alfred Bruce Chaoe .Howell Cheney Knight Dexter Cheney, J r.. Paul Ripley Clark I .Ezekiel Field Clay Boston, llffass. Lehighton, Pa. lVallingj'ord Bristol Barton Landing, Vt. N eio Orleans, La. Westborough, Mass. Bridgeport Lahefoille . New York City Pittsfield, - Mass. Lifoonia, N K Jllanchester Harzjord Norioioli Rye, N F Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, 0. Dubuque, Iowa Hudson, N Yi South Manchester South Manolieiter Auburn, N YT Paris, Ky. .51 250 L. 188 0. 132 F 135 F 151 F ' 71 N. 'M 55 s. M 40 s. M 191 0 - 174 F 106 N 27 s 165 255 L 176 F. 187 0. 6 s. 27 s. 63 s. M. 109 High st. 173 F. 215 D. 265 L. 135 F. 216 D. 216 D. 146 F. 1010 Chapel st. ACADELIICAL , Nfl- George Lawton Coit George Wetmore Colles, Jr. Richard Storrs Colton Elisha Hilliard Cooper Benjamin Lewis Crosby, Jr. James Stevens Darcy Arthur Louis Day Clive Hart Day Albert Grant Dingley Edward Howard Dodd Richard Gardner Eaton Percy Coe Eggleston Roy Knight Farwell Percy Finlay K Wilbur Parkhurst Fish Otis Harrison Fisk . - Edward Henry Floyd-J ones Hiram Fobes Evef ett Dwight Francis William Buell Franklin Harrison Barber Freeman Charles Hamilton Frost Pierpont Fuller Merrill Williams Gallaway George Herbert Girty Frederick Everett Grant Henry Solon Graves Francis Hayt Griflin Ferdinand Albert Hiiuslein Stansbury Tiffany Hager Charles Sherman Haight William Cuthbert Hall, Jr. Henry Saunders Haskell William Stockbridge Haske Donald Rose Hinckley Henry Barrett Hinckley Frederick Wallace Hinkle Charles Revell Holden Burton Page Hollister George Buell Hollister Sidney Hosmer Arthur Carter Hume Daniel Trumbull Huiitingto Howard Huntington James William Husted, Jr. J ll n DEP A R 1 LMEN1 '. Brooklyn, N. If 151 F- Jllorrietown, N. .I 98 N. Brooklyn, N. If 20 S. New Britain I ' 144 F. Haleott Center, N If 208 D. Sprinyjield, Mass. J 63 s. M. Westborough, Ma.9.9. 11 S.. Harzjord 183 LYc. Lewiston, Me. 148 F. Summit, N. .Z 237 D. Wakejield, Mas.9. 44 S. M. New London 140 F- Freeport, 'I ll. 140 F- Jlfeinphis, Tenn. 130 F- Elinira, N F 269 L.. Covington, Ky. 205 D-. South Oyster Bay, N K 174 F. Sulein ' 192 C- West Lhtrzyford l 87 N. -M. Lancaster, Pa. 179 LYC. Ifarzjord 147 F. Plainjield, N J 7 S. New Ewen 145 Olive st. New York City 255 L. C lefveland, O. 149 F. Brooklyn, N if 221 D. Andover, Mass. A Dwight Hall Springfield, Mctss. 221 D. Genoa, Ill. . 7 S. Brooklyn, N F 126 High st. Brooklyn, N. Y. 166 F. Louisville, Ky. ' 173 F. Norwich 11 s. West Falmouth, Me. 68 W. Northampton, Mass. 46 S. M. Northampton, Mass. 46 s. M. Cincinnati, O. 274 L. Chicago, Ill. 16 s. Cincinnati, 0. 223 D. Rutherford, N J 177 F. Paterson, N I 153 F. Poughkeepsie, N K 204 D. Hartford, 247 L. Plainfield, N .Z 106 N. .Pee1eS1.uz, N yi 204 D, 52 .-1 CA D EJMICA L D EP.-1 R 1 KUENT. William James Hutchins James W. -D. Ingersoll WVilliam Crane Ivison Pierre Jay - Isaac Hallam J enney Elliot Grant Johnson 1 Frank Arthur Keller . Harry Howell Kennedy Henry Martindale Kidd William Lloyd Kitchel Paul Klimpke George Gray Knowles James Hall Mason Knox, Jr. Sidney Locock Lasell Philip Reynolds Leavenworth Arthur'Franklin Lewis Harry Long ' John Frederick Lorance Daniel Lord, 3d Arthur Lovell Harry Winters Luce Harry Stoddard Lyman Cloyd North McAllister Thomas Lee McClung Henry Buehler McCormick Daniel Edgar Manson ' Arthur ,Merwin Marsh Elliott Marshall 1 Levi Winfield Marshall Loren Pinckney Waldo Marvin Edward Hopkins Mason William Messick Abraham Meyer Ernest Boyd Millard George Redington Montgomery Francis Miner Moody James Albert Moore Stanford Newel Morison Charles Dennis Morris Robert Wallace Morris Edward Buffett Mowbray Thoruwell Mullally Marshall Paul Noyes David Raphael O'Donnell Allen Cromwell Orrick 'D Los Angeles, Cal. 373 Crown st rlhtrengo, Ill. 90 Park at New York City . 177- F New York City 183 LYC New York City 206 D Groton 6 26 s Fort Plain. N. If 72 W Syracuse, N. Y 1002 Chapel st- Albany, N Y. 1018 Chapel st New Hftoevi 169 F H'arQ0orcl 101 N iifizmtngion, Da. 278 1. Easton, Pa. '- 266 L Orange, N .L ' 57 s. M Castleton, Vt. 4 s Bozeman, Mont. 59 Lake pl. Wilkes-Bct1'fre, Pa. 139 F New Haven 695 Chapel st. New York City ' 270 Crown st. Plainjielcl, N. J ' 165 F. Scranton, Pa. 16 s. Salt Lake City, Utah 1 47 s. M. St. Joseph, lilo. 90 N. M. Knoxville, Tenn. 258 L. Hitrrisbarg, Pa. 133 College st. New Ifaoen 274 L. Bridgeport 76 N. M. .Montclair, N. J 76 N. M. Middleboro, Jlfass. 191 C. Ihtfryiorcl - 68 w. Chicago, Ill. 176 F. Jleniphis, Tenn. 130 F. C hieago, Ill. - 264 L. Rochester, N Y 269 L. New Haven 34 Trumbull st. New Haven I 38 s. M. Norwich, N. Y 37 s. M. Imnneapolis, Jlfinn. - 179 LYC. lifallingforcl 113 N. lVallingforcl 55 s. M. Bay Shore, N. Y 89 N. M. Pendleton, S. C. 48 S. M. Evanslon, I ll. lVew Haven St. Louis, hh. 53 107 York st. 30 Ward st. 142 F. ACADEMIGML DEPAR ZKMENT. - I Frank Burton Otis Robert Allan Paddock Alfred Barnes Palmer Lewis Rathbone Parker . Edward Walker Pease William Grymes Pettus Samuel Fowler Phelps John lnglee Phinney 4 Charles Peabody Pierce Horace Tracy Pitkin Ralph Carr Powell Frank Julian Price Henry Riggs Rathbone Matthew Ambrose Reynolds Paul Stanley Richards Erman Jesse Rid gway Isaac Woodbridge Riley William Goodsell Rockefeller William Nelson Runyon George Emery Russell Ernest Ryle Edward Stevens Sanborn Otto Adolph Schreiber Charles Augustus Schumaker Charles Brown Sears Frank Wright Seymour Arthur Wynne Shaw Augustus Farnham Shaw Forrest Shepherd Emanuel Frank Snydacker Elmer Haynes Spaulding Alfred Lawrence Spencer Edwin Obed Stanard, Jr. Walter Ralph Steiner Eben Foster Stevens H Herbert Anson Stocking Alfred Harris Swayne .Martin John Synnott Harlan Henry Taintor Harrison John Teller -George Davis Terry Alfred Clark Thompson John Knox Tibbits Howard Rockwell To wnsend Frederick Deming Tucker Jlferiden St. Louis, MJ. Bridgeport Albany, N. Y. Cleveland, O. St. Louis, Mo. Wkiteltall, Ky. Meriden 48 s. M. 250 L. 236 D. ls. 1187 Chapel st. 1079 Chapel st. Maoliias, Me. 99 N. Auburn, Mass. 188 C. Pkiladelpkia, Pa. ' 247 L. Cincinnati, 0. 147 F. Brooklyn, N. Y 214 D. Albany, N Y. 1018 Chapel st. New Haven 550 'Whalley av. Pkiladelpkia, Pa. 205 D. Calionl 0. . 74 Howe st. New Haven 182 LYC. New York City 129 F. Plainfield, N. I 208 D. Sarnia, Ontario, Canada 44 s. M. Paterson, N QL 227 D. Kingston, N H 99 N. Hobolten, N .L 227 D. Parisk, N. Y 192 c. Brooklyn, N. Y 166 F. Winsted '1 Paterson, N J 253 L. ' Wellsboro, Pa. 190 C. HarU'ord 214 D. Ckieago, Ill. - 264 L, New London 132 F, New Haven 212 D. St. Louis, Mo. 265 L. Baltimore, Md. 169 F. New York City 253 L. Wallingford 113 N, New York City. 223 D. Montclair, N QL 37 s. M. Harford , 144 F Central City, Col 65 N, M Brooklyn, N Y 212 D Williinantio 4 S Troy, N. Y. 22 s New York City 215 D Monson, Mass. 54 ' 71 N.M ACADEMICAL DEPARTMEN T. --NNN, James Archibald Turnbull Ralph Richard Upton Warren Crookin Waterman '-George Huntington Webster, Henry Goodwin Webster Stuart Webster Albert Galusha Weeks Irving Comstock West -James Everett Wheeler . .Junius Wheeler Albert Lavine Whittaker Norman Clark Whittemore Abram Case Williams Clarence Cicero Wilson 'Frank Tobey Winslow 'Charles Lawson Wooding Frederick Sanford Woodruff -.John Sitcher Woodrui Harry Woollen William Burnet Wright, Jr. Herbert James Wyckoff William Denison Young J Hartforol ' 1010 Chapel st. Washington, D. C. 20 s Southport 149 F Chicago, Ill. 201 D Brooklyn, N Y 89 N. M Chicago, Ill. 201 D New York City 206 D Plainjielcl, N J 148 F New Haven 278 L Chicago, Ill. 22 Prince st Wallingford 52 Sylvan av Rye, N Y 22 s East Harzforcl 6 s Avon 26 s Watertown, N Y 65 rf. M Bristol 40 s. M New York City 266 L. New York City 153 F. Indianapolis, Incl. 246 L. New Britain. 57 s. M. North Woodbury 59 s. M. New York City . 226 D 55 J UNIORS, 185. ACADEDIICAL DEPA IHYVIENT. 'N A' Q 1 Q ' t ' .41 5 ,Z 'f':iiif'2 .E rife NSY' , 9 Q gh fini , J Q if W, fff 37 f ' Qfqief 1 i .v View X giicsgpx 5 5741 K , fy ' Y song' 1 if ,fy , f Z Of f Ni 4 of, ff f f .M i 'mf ff or f ff f . ,, age, f we e , ,y f f f 15? 9,7 V , f, f '5i1Yj.5,q W 4 jg? ff ' 7 A 4 Xiv 1 f ',f 1 o A f ff Q Q5 Ayn' x 235111722321 Nl, 21,1 J v3v -XjQ6,e-gi f A214 144, 'J 1 N P .!'2' 'S ' f if f4' . X X 0 f + 1 f f K ff 44 1 or 1- GQ 1 f ' 1' f if NJ ,EXW .4 ' A 4 f ff4ZfV ,Q .kv M. are 1 if if , ,ff Aj? N Yin. -,f5'1.,a ' Z, .4 ,guy .mfg 3 ,. 7 4 ,X siww ti-1452113 LJ tijndi 7Qv2f'W'f ,V . M sg .'4y2f,4,,f.. .,,, V, ,XL ..f , ,NQ S vf:n::?1:.y' Q, ' Nix Q . I ' ,ff H f:gg.p.vw,.w , fs 'Wi .A nga- 1., 1' , . .?,,.,.,..Z4,, ,. .. ,. .J , . N, .- 1 , Mixes? 4 , C f ff ! X HY . 4 X31 0 W VQ4' X f fffv f we 2 2 lgf if X 1 f N., as fi fof , 'Avi f f H I Sophomore Close. Franklin Jones Abbe Henry Crosby Allen John Weston Allen Lafon Allen Joseph Anderson, Jr. Christopher Lester Avery, Jr. John Whitney Avery James Addison Babbitt Henry Selden Bacon Henry Burr Barnes, Jr. Ellery Alphonso Bates Henry Colwell Beadleston George Palmer Beebe William'Reynolds Begg Ralph Bird sall Harry Llewellyn Bixby Clifford Douglass Bliss William Bradford Boardman Gerald Mark Borden Charles Wilder Bosworth Harry Howard Bottome Howard Sidney Bowns Henry Dana Bradley William Edwin Breckenridge Thomas Hamilton Breeze ' George Justus Briggs Theodore Louis Bristol Edward Harold Bronson Hwrtforcl 281 L. Paterson, N I 63 W. New'Hewen 3 Louisville, Ky. 60 s. M. Wctterbnry 217 York st. Groton 116 N. New Heaven 120 High st. West Brattleboro', Vt., 127 N. Rochester, N Y. 27 High st. New York City 1018 Chapel st. Windliarii 167 F. New York City 1018 Chapel st. Norfolk p '74 N. M. Henolersoniille, N. C. 94 N. M. Los Angeles, Coil. 84 N. M. Long Beach, Cal. 226 Crown st. New York City 159 York st. New Britain 110 N. C liieago, I ll. 265 Orange st. Sprinyyielel, Meiss. I 112 N. New York City 46 College st. Brooklyn, N Y. New Howen Palnier, Mclss. Sean Frwneiseo, Danielsonifille .flnsoniei Norwich 56 170 York st. Main st. lAnneXj 67 N. M. Cal. 252 York st. 1010 Chapel st. 162 F. 80 N. M. A CADEMICAL DEPAR TZIIENT. Frank James Brown Lawrence Edward Brown Wendell Greene Brownson 'Cornelius Sanford Bull Ross Burchard Louis Hood Burrell Frank Howard Button Nehemiah Candee -Otho Granford Cartwright Thomas Ives Chatfield Alvah Stone Chisholm Charles Walker Clark .John Darling Clarke James Barclay Cooke Joseph Platt Cooke -John Smith Cravens -George Mason Creevey Beecher Maynard Crouse ' Elliot Stone Curtis , Howard Dorrance Day Robert Kerr Dickerman Jonathan Boynton Dill Frank Edward Donnelly Francis Oswald Dorsey Richard Edward Dunham Henry Rutherford Dwight James Schneider Dwight Winthrop Edwards Dwight William Walton' Eccles Charles Brown Eddy .John Percival Edmison . Charles Hull Ewing Archer Linwood Faxon Charles Jarvis Fay Irving Bruce Ferguson Henry Horlbeck Ficken .John,Howe Field George Mark Foos Arthur Benjamin Fox .James Charles Fox Edson Fessenden Gallaudet 'Thomas Augustus Gardiner Frank Edwin Gatchel Rufus Macqueen Gibbs Giles Frederic Goodenough Warren, Pa. ' New York City New Canaan Terryoille South Norwalk Pkeeport, Ill. Peekskill, N Y Easton Belniont, N Y Owego, N. Y C leoelantl, 0. Butte City, Mont. Canterbury Paterson, N. .I Oakland, Cal. Kansas City, Mo. Brooklyn, N. Y Utica, N Y. T iclioute, Pa. Providence, R. 1. Fonzboro, Mass. C learjielcl, Pa. Oxford, N Y Indianapolis, Inol. Wari'en, Pa. Brooklyn, N Y Poughkeepsie, .N . Y New Haven Auburn, N. Y New Britain 87 Olive st. 272 L. 133 College st. 260 L. 159 Elm st. 84 N. M. 29 High st. 66 N. M. 17 s. 86 Broadway 64 High st. 1010 Chapel st. 96 N. M. 1076 Chapel st. 260 York st. 221 Crown st. 25 s. 46 Elm st. 101 N. 1157 Chapel st. . 161 F. 1010 Chapel st. 37 s. M. 152 F. 64 Center st. 433 Temple st. 113 Wall st. 126 College st. 65 w. 112 N. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 1150 Chapel st. South Dayton, N Y. 373 Crownlst. Holbi'ook, Mctss. Zlaryforol New York City C harleston, S. C. Rutlanol, Vt. Springfield, O. Jhorristown, N I Clinton Washington, D. C. Brooklyn, N If Louisville, Ky. Baltimore, Md. lwnehester 57 67 N. M. 25 s. 1010 Chapel st. 56 s. M. 161 F. 1010 Chapel st. 200 York st. 111 N. . 282 L. 159 York st. 60 s, M. 203 York st. 17 s. ACADEMICAL , 1 James Edward Grafton Arthur Lawrence Greer William Henry Hackett Donald Cameron Haldeman Montgomery Hare Clarence Cliiord Harmstad Samuel Brainard Hartwell Allyn Fitch Harvey Frank William Hastings, Jr. Logan Hay . Theodore Woolsey Heermance Charles Ralph Hickox, Jr. William McKimmie Higgins Frederick Asbury Hill James Norman Hill John Payson Hobbie A Ben Hodge Richard Thayer Holbrook Robert Kellogg Howe John LeRoy Hurlbert Shubael Cady Hutchins Sherwood Bissell Ives ' Harry Benjamin Jepson Lewis Fuller Johnson Alfred Henry Jones Charles Davies Jones Riverda Harding Jordan Homer Thrall Joy Walter Parmelee Judson Charles David Kyle Adrian VanSinderen Lambert Edwin Ruthven Lamson William Judson Lamson Irwin Boyle Laughlin Burton Emerson Leavitt James Patrick Linahan Frederick Merwin Lloyd Arthur Power Lord Robert Oliver Lowry Irving Phillips Lyon William James McKenna Stuart McKnight William Maiiitt 'Arthur James Martin George Greene Martin DEPAR YMIENT. Norwicli 141 Temple st. New York City 254 CPOWD SU- New Haven 143 West st. Harrisburg, Pa. 1010 Chapel st. New York City 254 Crown st. Jersey City, N JI 170 York st. Oil City, Pa. 46 College st. Cleveland, 0. 64 W. 54 Garden st. Bradford, Pa. Springfield, Ill. 1010 Chapel st. New Haven 250 Church st. New York City 254 York st. Tltonipsonville 93 N. M. Norwalk 101 W. St. Paul, Minn. 1076 Chapel st. Caeenovia, N Y 113 Wall st. St. Paul, Mnn. 9 Library st. New York City 162 F. South Windsor 1 81 N. M. Forestville, N Y 80 N. M. Danielsonville 96 N. M. New York City 254 Crown st, New Haven 30 Grove st. Banyor,gMe. 127 N. St. Louis, .Mo. 114 High st. Cincinnati, 0. 46 Elm st. St. Joseph, Mo. 90 N. M. Newark, N .L 1010 Chapel st New Haven 204 Winthrop av Cayuga, N Y. I 126 N New York City 261 L Montclair, N. I 125 N Montclair, N I ' 125 N Pittsburgh, Pa. 1076 Chapel st New Haven 48 Gill st. New Haven 271 Ferry st. New Haven 26 Dwight pl. New York City 159 F Erie, Pa. 232 D, Harford 260 L, Westborougk, Mass. 77 N. M Louisville, Ky. 7 Library st St. Louis, Mo. 142 F Deckertown, N J 119 N St. Louis, Mo. 114 High st 58 A OA DEM ICAL DEPAR I MEN T. Walter Rumsey Marvin Alfred Kindred Merritt Guy Bryan Miller Winlock William Miller Charles William Mills George Edward Mills Franklin Arthur Moore John Stanley Moore John Hill Morgan Albert Hooker Morse William Henry Murphy Alfred Goldstein Nadler Emerson Root Newell William Lewis Newton William Alla11 Osborn Terry Parker William White Wilson Parker Francis Parsons George Leete Peck Alton William Peirce A Albert Wells Pettibone, Jr. Charles Macauley Pope Harry Campbell Quintard Gerald Laurence Rathbone . George Howard Rice Alphonse George deRiesthal John Trumbull Robinson Joseph Roby ' Derby Rogers Robert Edwin Rowley Louis Barcroft Runk Herbert Irving Sackett William Clement Scott Samuel Scoville, Jr. . Hubert Merrill Sedgwick Lucien Sharpe, Jr. Albert Judson Shaw George Theron Slade William Warren Smith George Brown Spalding Samuel Reid Spencer Henry Crosby Stetson Robbins Battell Stoeckel Wendell Melville Strong Carlyle, Edgar Sutphen, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Brainerd, Minn. 1010 Chapel st. 41 High st. New Rochelle, N F 163 York st. Olympia, Wash. Denver, Uol. Norwood. 0. Detroit, Mich. Syracuse, N X. Brooklyn, N K Plantsville Southville . New Haven Bristol Brooklyn, N. K Cleveland, 0. Atchison, Kan. Washington, D. 0. Hartford Jcmnaica, N K Athol Center, Mass. LaCrosse, Wis. St. Louis, Mo. Sound Beach Albany, N K Springfield, lllass. Brooklyn, N K HarU'ord Rochester, N K New York City Williamsport, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. New Haven Newburgh, N If Stamford, Bondsville, Mass. Providence, R. I Boyalston, Mass. New York City Bulfalo, N Y Syracuse, N Yi Sujield Bangor, Me. New Haven lllontclair, N. J Newark, N J 59 252 York st. 231 York st. 1173 Chapel st. 226 Crown st. 1018 Chapel st. 227 Crown st- 119 N. '77 N. M. 122 Olive st. 110 N. 24 s. 64 High st. '79 N. M. 47 s. M- 282 L. West Haven 78 N. M. 231 York st 1090 Chapel st. '78 N. M. 68 N. M.. . 98 N. 44 Elm st. 1018 Chapel st. 68 N. M. 128 N. 1010 Chapel st. 297 Crown st. 24 College st. 159 Elm st. 109 N. 87 N. M. 121 Elm st.. 24 s. 1076 Chapel st. 261 L. 126 N. 347 York st.. 311 York st.. 209 York st.. 145 College st. 1010 Chapel st- A CA DEJVI I CA. L DEPA RTJVHCN 71 - i. Noah Haynes Swayne, 2d New York City F 232 D Frederic Behm Taintor N 010 York 6559 199 Elm St Moses Taylor . New York City 231 D William Stoutenborough Terriberry Paterson, N 'L 63 W John Booth Thomas Rockville 66 N. M Herbert Gorden Thomson New 170076 Cite 125 N- William Preston Thornton Leainyton, Ky. 56 S. M Charles Holmes Thrall R06lC1Jill0 95 N- M Dexter Edgar Tilley WY Springyielcl, Mass. 103 Liberty st Horace Gates Torbert Dubuque, Iowa Q 217 York st Robert Storer Tracy Plainjielcl, N. J 2339 D Charles Gallaudet Trumbull Pkitaclelpkia, Pa. 1010 Chapel st Corydon Curtiss Tyler New -York City 1010 Chapel st Harry Selden Vaile Oak Park, Ill. 41 High st William Henry Vanderbilt New York City 231 D Isidore Vifachsman Albany, N. .I 407 Temple st Robert Buchanan Wade St. Louis, lllfo. 84 Wall st Richard Charles Wells Wadsworth Staten Islancl, N. Y. 64 High st Alexander Hamilton Wallis East Orange, N. ,L 1018 Chapel st Pere Gustav Wallmo Portlancl 99 VVall t John Dorrance Warnock . Geneva, N Y 95 M Lemuel Aikin Welles Newington 93 N. M Ernest Hubbard Wells Louisville, Ify. 51 Prospect st Carl Westerfeld San Francisco, Cal. 231 York st Arthur Leslie Wheeler Hartforel 94 N. M Webster Wheelock ' St. Paul, rlfinn. 242 York st Albert Beebe White Iiolbrook, Mass. . 199 York st Ellsworth Daggett Whiting Aurora, Ill. 364 George st John Harvey' Wigginton Blaclensbury, llfcl. 12 Edgewood av VValter Dwight Wilcox Wasliirigton, D. C. 250 York st Frank Curtis Wilder New York City Whalley av Edward Mason Williams Cleveland, 0. 64 W Morris Woodruif, Jr. Alfred Charles Woolner WVilbur Seaman Wright Frederick Washburn Yates New York City Peoria, Ill. 114 College St 12 Whalley av Greenwich V '79 N, M Plainfield, N J - 239 D Sornononns, 199. 6o A CADEJIIC.-1 L D EP.-1 R TAIEN T. ESX E SQ' Q it Finke Kali-9+ K W N-X 2 time ,5 gN'S ,KY .. ,. f,-iiiliflf X A -J swzez . , . gs rf., ' . VV: ..f-wg a. .w.+: - w3r+.4'5.:ee.-J-wwf he-..,V. . V K -w,.Vf1.g1x-sa L' N -'gsrV'.2.a-212' ' . X .,.,, V ,.1.. ,..:r...,,-V '- - - Q V ' J f 5.-eg Ag ' , A g-:sg-f ' ' V- w Frfatgryv, X 5 ,,XL,'L .:..VV l ,,,,V. ii ' z . 1 . 1 ' ' ' 1 r:54,r'f ', .- sa, 522325: 2.4 V , . A. rNf..,L,,:...,!5.: ,l ,, M. ,mfg .- w o t af V. -' 4V-fz-,f1wf: A? '- r Samuel Stokes Allen Thomas Shaw Arbuthnot Frederick Searles Armstrong CR iyfnond Holbrook Arnot Samuel Sloan Auchincloss Williaiii Bacon Bailey Edward C auncey Baldwin .H Lrry ASV-in uel Bandler ' Alexis Painter Bartlett Williani' Spencer Beard Andi-6 Alden Beaumont Martin Luther Beeler 1 Albert Anson B gelow Charles 'Benjamin Bishop, Jr. Clinton Spencer Bissell Samuel Burr Sherwood Bissell .Murray Boocock Edward Richmond Bosley Frederick Merrill Boyer . Albert Simmons Briggs Alphonso Bickford Brown .James Crosby Brown James Elwin Brown Albert Henry Buck Charles Herbert Buell Frank Scott Bunnell .Edward Frederick Burke CJSI Pkttctclelplttat, Pat. Ptttsbzzrglt, Pu. Brooklyn, N. Y.. Exeter, N. IL New York City Sprtngjield, llfctss. West Cornwall Owego, N. K ' Ifktrvntngton South Kttltngty SKUZ Afntonto, Zlmzcts Jlhssy Creek, Tenn. St. Paul, lVIt7m. Litekytelrl Litchfield ' New York Utty Brooklyn, N. Y Lakeville, N If lVfttertown, N. Y. North Dtgkton, -lvrtss. Dover, N If V New York Otty Ptttsburgk, Pct. lfV'I:Z'77Z7:7'Lgt0?Z, Det. A - J9rookZyn,f N Y Strcttford Orcwtge, N. J. - 61 56 Vifhalley av 168 York st 32 Park st 14 s 116 W 22 Lynwood st 67 Grove sf 62 s. M 1187 Chapel st 31 s 157 York st ' 1 Tr 9 Library st ' ' 30 s 29 s 1138 Chapel st 227 Crown st ' Q 187 C 364 George st 30 Academy sf 31- s 121 York st 337 Orange st 'T Library st '78 Wlialley av 146 College st 1142 Chapel st A CADEMICAL DEPAR ZMENY '. Calvin Burr Harold Edgar Buttrick Walter Reid Callender Ira Merrill Carley George Bowen Case Patrick Joseph Cassidy John Frank Chace John Payson Chamberlain Julian Ingersoll Chamberlain Frederick Shepard Chapman Frank Herbert Chase A William Henry Clark, Jr. Ward Robinson Clarke Thomas Cochran, Jr. Ezra Hoyt Connell Theodore Edwin Connell Charles Edmund Coxe William Clayton Crafts Erastus Milo Cravath, Jr. Charles Frederic Crawford George Marshall Crawford ' Romaine Hard Crosby Ferdinand Swift! Crosley Walter Barnes Cruttenden Clinton James Curtis Thomas Frederick Davies, Jr. Henry Shepherd Dawson, Jr. Edward Marvin Day Austin Phelps Dean Charles I. DeBevoise Allen Ross Defendorf Frederick Marcy DeForest Arthur Gillespie Dickson Loten Abijah Dinsmoor Alexander Samuel Diven Frank Phelps Dodge V Bayard Dominick, Jr. George Francis Dominick, Jr George Elias Dorland J Theodore Douglas Winthrop Hillyer Duncan Casselberry Dunkerson Harry Westbrook Dunning Frederick Dwight George Francis Eaton Auburn, N. Y Brooklyn, N Y. Providence, R. I New Haven Kansas City, Mo. Norwich Hudson, N Y Seneca Falls, N Y New York City Saybrook Haverhill, Mass. Saginaw, Mch. Candor, N Y St. Paal, Minn. Scranton, Pa. Scranton, Pa. New York City Austin, Ill. Nashville, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Topeka, Kan. Brooklyn, N Y Springfield, Mass. East River West Winsted Detroit, Mah. New Haven Colchester Exeter, N H Brooklyn, N K Fairport, N Y Bridgeport Philadelphia, Pa. Warren, Pa. Elmira, N Y, New York City New York City New York City Bajalo, N Y, Washington, D. Lowell, Mass. Evansville, Bid 132 Wall st. 24 Dow st. 155 Elm st. 133 College 172 F. 439 George si . 133 College st. 251 L.. 251 L. 62 N. M. 133 College st. 143 York st. 318 Elin st. 126 High st. 126 Wall st. 126 Wall st. 231 York st. 283 Crown st. 1079 Chapel st. 163 York st. 226 York st. 233 York st. 109 Elm st. 15 Vernon st. 154 F. 297 Crown st. 136 College st. 157 York st. 41 s. M 297 Crown st. 127 Dwight st. 297 George st. 1142 Chapel st 1079 Chapel st 248 L. 1142 Chapel st. 217 York st. 215 Crown st ' 1 Whalley av. 107 N 1584 Chapel st 164 F. Jamaica Plain, Jlfass. 90 Dwight st Brooklyn, N. Y 433 Temple st New Ibwen ' 62 c 70 Sachem st e - U s Q f ACADEJVII CAL DEPARZYUENYT Theodore Eaton Thomas Long Ellis Arthur Wells Elting Richard Matthew English Henry Lane Eno John Mackintosh Ferguson Albert Nelson Cheney Fowler George Howard Fox Lewis Fox Frissell Clinton Hart Furbish Edward Joseph Garvan Charles Henry George Merwin J ephtha Gibbons Louis Packard Gillespie Ransom Fay Gillis , Zeeb Prescott Gilman Thomas Warrington Gosling John Henry Goss Allen Greeley Gervase Green Nathan Williams Green Warren W. Guthrie, Jr. Charles Henry Hall, Jr. John Loomer Hall Frank Manson Haradon 'Charles Willing, Hare - Meredith Hare Amos Thompson Harrington Frank John Harris Henry Wilson Harris James Anderson Hawes Fidelo Sharp Henry Everett Gleason Hill George Cooley Hixon Ralph Winthrop Holmes Hamilton Bowen Holt Edwin Olaf Holter Walter Hood Alfred Fraser Howe Lloyd Mortimer Howell John Howland Alfred Burdette Hughes Charles Nelson Hulburt Ralph Squire Hull Caleb Samuel Jackson Wakeyield, Mctvss. 15 S Portland, Me. 18 s Upperlted Hook,N Y57 Prospect st New Haven 226 Greenwich av Sawgatitek 250 Crown st Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 Library st Glens Falls, N Y. 231 York st New York City 14 Whalley av Spayten Dfayvil, N. Y 15 s Speneeogoort, N Y. 26 Lynwood st East Hartford 1187 Chapel st Mlwaakee, Wis. 18 Trumbull st. Fair Haven , 205 Lloyd st New York City 439 George st. Detroit, Meh. 138 F Jersey City, N. J 236 Crown st. Cincinnati, 0. 14 s. Waterbury I 65 Grove st' Jacksonville, Fla. 138 F. St. Helens, Eigland 97 N. Worcester, Mass. ' 49 s. M. Atchison, Kan. 297 Crown st. Brooklyn, N Y. 161 York st. Williniantic 283 Crown st. Marshalltown, Iowa 113 York st. Philadelphia, Pa. 39 Lynwood st. New York City 203 York et. Lyons, N Y p 143 F. New York 'City A 254 York st. East Orange, N I 45 s. M. New York City 223 York st. Chicago, Ill. 109 High st. Madison 1 82 N. M. La Crosse, Wis. 109 Elm st. West Winsted . 158 F. Spayten Duyvil,N Y 14 Wh alley av. Helena, Mont. - 170 York st. Auburn, N Y I 62 s. M. Birininghain 38 Wall st. 'WHctmpton Center,N Y 131 Howe st New York City 259 L. New Haven 130 Forbes av. Norwich 439 George st. Scranton, Pa. 556 Chapel st. Allegheny, Pa. 1010 Chapel st. 63 ,. A CADEMICAL DEPA B ZYIIENT. , Liii-ll-illfl Robert Campbell James James Sinclair Jenkins Nathan Hall J ewett Lawrence Bullard Jones Frederick Love Keays Sarkis Couzu Kebabian Herbert Humphrey Kellogg Charles Garfield King Rufus King, Jr. 'Troy Sylvanus Kinney Edward Kirkland Ernest Knaebel 'Clarence Hinman Lake George Bigelow Bartlett Lamb Howard Asa Lamprey I .John Edward Lane Edward Herman Lay P William Henry Leete Albert YVilliam Lindeke 'Charles Pleasants Lineaweaver Raymond Lloyd ' Frederick Ayres Lockwood Ralph Longenecker .Samuel Russell Longenecker Har y -Frank Loomis ,Ralph Reed Lounsbury Walter Woitney Lounsbury 'Charles Noyes Loveland Charles Mathew Ludwig Dean Belden Lyman- Frederick Henry Lynch -George Day McBirney William Wickliffe McCandless Edward Hill McCray ' Hall Park McCullough Frank Elmer McDuiTee .Buell McKeever ' Winthrop MCKim Kirk Crawford McKinney Philip Hamilton McMillan Walter Mann John Albert Matthewman Henry Giles Miller, Jr. Pendleton Miller Arthur Mitchell, Jr. Baltimore, Md. Starnford Bnjalo, N. Y Wilkes-Barre, Pa. North Berwick, Me. Rodosto, Turkey Carthage, Mo. C hicago, Ill. Cincinnati, 0. Chicago, Ill. Utica, N Y. Brooklyn, N. Y New Haven New Haven Laconia, N H North Hadley, Jlfavss. 259 L. 45 s. M. 223 York st 116 High Sa 1150 Chapel st 7 Library st. 318 Elm st. 126 Wall st. 109 Wall st 231 York st 170 York st. 105 Bristol st 137 College st. 584 Chapel st. 404 Crown st Fwlton, Ill. 125 Dwight st. Thoinpsonville 2 St. Paul, Mnn. 114 High st. Pottsville, Pa. New Haven Hotel Cincinnati, O. V 237 D Norwalk 223 York st Bedford, Pa. 120 High st Bedford, Pa. 120 High st New York City 107 Wall st Harpford I 29 s New Haven . 22 Lincoln st Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 114 High st Wivtovza, .7VIinn. 29 High st Salt Lake City, Utah 107 9 Chapel st Peace Dale, R. I 119 Park st C hicago, Ill. 159 Elm st Pittsburgh, Pa. 55 Prospect st Rockville 81 N. M Bennington, Vt. 223 York st Bradford, Vt. 242 York st C hicago, I ll. 165 York st Navesink, N I 38 Elm st Pueblo, Col. 279 Crown st Detroit, Miele. 130 Wall st Lewistown, Pa. New Haven Chicago, I lll Olympia, Wash. New York City 64 107 Edwards st 480 Winthrop av 157 York st 252 York st 233 York st 242 York st. 'lfi0fiDEMIeALi DEPARTJVIENT. William Russell Moorhouse George Denison Morgan, Jr. Joseph Elias Morgan John Edward Morley Henry Perkins Moseley Oliver Clay Mosman Walter Fletcher Murray Robert Hubbard Nelson Robert Hastings Nichols Alvin Probasco Nipgen Cyrus Clarke Nolan Henry Shore Noon Daniel O'Day, Jr. George William Olmsted Samuel Lowry Orr Charles Grosvenor Osgood, Jr. Carl Douglas Perkins t Frederick Curtis Perkins Henry Bvsh p Perkins, Jr. Frederick Torrel Persons Ansel Phelps Isaac King Phelps Decius Latimer Pierson Frank Lyon Polk Alfred Macauley Pope Alonzo Potter James Tracy Potter Warwick James Price Edward Franklin Raymond William Miner Raymond Edward John Redington Edward Bliss Reed Harry Simeon Richardson V George Chalmers Richmond Ernest Lauren Robinson Howard Roosa Charles Philemon Rowley Wilkins Rustin Albert Thorpe Ryan George Hope Ryder William Henry Sallmon Walter Edward Sanders Charles William Saunders James Cowan Sawyer Origen Storrs Seymour, Jr. C hieago, Ill. New York City Essex ' Saginaw, lklich. New Haven St. Joseph, rlfo. Plainfield, N J 26 High st. 121 York st. 97 N. 143 York st. 31 Wall st. 1150 Chapel st-. 311 York st. Bridgeport 371 Crown st. Binghamton, N. Y. 233 York st. C hillicothe, 0. 119 Park st. Chicago, Ill. 40 Elm st. Gloucester, Mass. 337 Crown st. Baj'alo, N Y 231 York st. Bajalo, N Y. 182 LYC. Evansville, Ind. 164 E. YV6ll8lJ07'0'LlfglL, Pa. '190 C. St. Johizsbfary, Vt. 107 Edwards st. Sharon,'Pa. 159 Elm st Wctrrevi, 0. 159 Elm st. Sandisjteld, Mclss. 67 Whal1ey'av. New York City . 248 L. Thompsonfville 2 S. Izfarzjord 32 S. New York City St. Louis, Mo. New York City 9 Library st. 1090 Chapel st. 121 York st. North Adams, lkfass. 143 F. Cleveland, 0. 1079 Chapel st. Chicago, Ill. 26 High st. Chicago, I ll. 107 York st. Syracuse, N Y. 34 Trumbull st. Holyoke, Mass. 192 York st. Chicago, Ill. 236 Crown st. Easthamptori, Mass. 97 Olive st. lkferideii Merid en Rosehdale, N Y 135 College st. Poughkeepsie, N Y 227 Crown st. Omaha, Neb. 114 High st. lVashi1igton, D. C. 226 York st. Plaiiijield, N. J 43 Whalley av. London, Canada 18 Trumbull st. Aubarvidale, Mctss. ' 49 S. M. Penn Y art, N. Y Dover, N H Bridgeport 65 18 s. 158 F. 219 York st. AC'ADEMI6L4L DEPAR ZTIIENT. -1-1,1,,.N.-l--l-- Joseph Earl Sheflield -George Montgomery Sicard Harry Shevelson Silverstein Eugene Wilson Skelton -'Charles Rives Skinker Charles Albert Smith Howard Franklin Smith Leonard Bacon Smith ,Letchworth Smith , Rest Fenner Smith, Jr. Charles James Sniffen .John Beach Solley, Jr: .Carl Frederick Stahl Lee Kingsley Stewart Walter Eugene Stewart, Jr. Leland Stanford Stillman .Alfred Worthington Stone Edward Merrill Stothers Harry Lockman Street Andrew Sandford Taylor -James Henry Taylor Edward Russell Thomas 'William Edward Thoms William Josiah Tilson William Todd 'Ralph To usey -George Marcy Townsend .James Rutherford Trowbridge Henry Brownell Tucker Willard Gibbs VanName -George Finch VanSlyck Harry Stephen Vorhis Isaac VanAlen Wait - William Stuart Walcott, Jr. James Alexander Waller Milton Jones Warner Walter Abbott Waterman Frederic Jabez Waters Harry Little Welch Milton Ferdinand Westheimer John Walker Wheeler Harry Payne Whitney Egerton Ryerson Williams, Jr. James Dawes Williams ' Nathaniel Niles Wilson A Attleboro, Mass. Utica, N Y. Denier, Col. Brooklyn, N Y. St. Louis, Mo. Bridgeport Hafrzjord New York City Auburn, N Y East Orange, N. J 1 Strayford Fairyield New Hafoen Joliet, Ill. Plainjield, N I Brooklyn, N Y New York City 107 Wall st. 226 York st. 117 Elm st. 1079 Chapel st. 137 College st. 30 s. 27 High st. 154 F. 17 Sherman av. Stratford 64 s. M. 556 Chapel st. 138 Court st. 64 s. M. 126 High st. 134 College st' Port Richmond, N. Y 57 Prospect st. C hieago, Ill. South Orange, N J Charleston, S. C. New York City Waterbury Clear Branch, Tenn. Calais, Me. Brooklyn, N K Hartford Chicago, Ill. Troy, N Y New Haven New York City Spencer, N Y Kinderhook, N Y New York Mills, N Chicago, Ill. Salisbury Griswold Cincinnati, O. New Haven St. Joseph, Mo. Bridgeport New York City New York City North Adams, Mass. San Francisco, Cal. 66 65 Grove st. 41 s. M. 67 Howe st. 168 York st. 37 Lynwood st. 1 TR. 83 Grove st. 192 York st. 32 s. 157 York st. 226 York st. 121 High st. 43 Whalley av. 7 E. 39 Lynwood st. Y 172 F. 231 York st. 67 Howe st. 113 York st. 23 s. 59 Wall st. 1150 Chapel st. 297 George st. 203 York st. 203 York st. 9 Trumbull st. 159 Elm st. 5 AUADEMIOAL DEPARTMENT. . .Thomas Melvlll Womersl ey Greenfield, Mass. 220 Crown st 'Theophilus Gay Wood Westborougla, .Mase 220 Crown st William Wallace Woodruff Knoxville, Tenn. ?61 Elm st Charles Francis Word Helena, Mont. 170 York st Richard Hardesty Worthington Baltimore, Mel. 165 York st William Runli Wright - New York any 270 ol-Own st FRESHMEN, 258. SENIORS, . J UN1oRs, SOPHOMORES, . FRESHMEN, Summary. 67 . 187 185 . 199 258 829 I x 'fl O f ,f 7, , , ' f f , ,fic , 'ay' , , , , ,, ,C wwf . , f ,V ,W , , ,Af f, X JI, 4 f 1, gif f Prof. WILLIAM H. BREWER. f ff! 90 ff X, ffn ' 01 ,ruff ffm, ff'7f f, 4m x , f , X ,ff L70 'ff f,, yn f 1 f ,f ,N if fff , wwf QW ,Q Q, , fy, ff , , ,KW ffffff, , f f f f f f f f ff, ,fm ,, rf v 'f ,Ly r ,X if ff, pf, f f f fy, A ff fffg Q2 WSW f ,,,, ' mi, Ifymz y ,yfff f ,f ,f , , f , ff, 2,7477 , , ff 'hpfq ,fy f 7 fffff X f f?g7pf1Q X X ,i Ve, V752 7, ff: L, , ,Z ' ff? I M7 X My ,XA ,pf 'f2,yp, fy, ,Vx , , XM , 4, I , 'fjfff f Q., 1 ff f f 1 ' hefiield Cl9I1lllIlC chool, - Graduate Students. Arthur Chambers Alexander, PH.B Yale University, 1889 George L. Amerman, B.A. I 0 Yale University, 1890 5' Frederic Elijah Beach, PH.B. Yale Universil,y,.1883 Philip Eimbury Browning, B.A. Yale University, 1889 Ralph Roger Clapp, PH.B. Yale University, 1890 Edwin Kirk Dillingham, PH.B. Q Yale University, 1889 A 5 Harootune Enfiajian, PH.B. Yale University, 1889 Oliver Cummings Farrington, M. S. Maine State College, 1888 1 Irving Fisher, B.A. Yale University, 1888 Matthew Griswold, Jr., PH.B. Yale University, 1888 Elliott Proctor Joslin, B.A. Yale University, 1890 Harvey Merrill Lawson, PH.B. Yale University, 1890 Thomas George Lee, M.D. University of Pa., 1886 Edwin Hoyt Lockwood, PH.B. 2 Yale University, 1888 Y William Ellison Lockwood. M.D. Yale University. 1885 Boynton Wells McFarland, PH.B. Yale University, 1889 Frank Sherman Meara, B.A. Yale University, 1890 Edwin Morrison, PH.B. Yale University, 1888 Frank Russell Rich, PH.B. Yale University, 1890 Honolulu, H I R 57 N. S. H New Heaven 137 Wall st New Howen 44 Lyon st Poughkeepsie, N YQ 106 High st Pawtucket, R. I 88 Wall st. New Orleoms, Lu. 90 Wall st. Hurpoot, Turkey 20 Insurance B'd'g. Portland, Me. 78 B. New Hcweu 119 Park st. Erie, Pu. A. Oxford, Mass. 1010 Chapelst. Union 56 N. s. H. New Haven 378 Gro wt st. New Ouuoum 57 N. s. Ei. New Haven, 32 Pearl st. New Haven 306 Lawrence st. Oottuge City, Mass. 70 N. M. Gfzjnowwzutvl, A. New Haven A. 69 0 A ' 1 SHEFFIELD SOIENZYFIC' SCHOOL. fLeonard Cutler Sanford, B.A. Yale University, 1890 'Ernest Ellsworth Smith, PPLB. Yale University, 1888 Percy Franklin' Smith, PELB. Yale University, 1888 ' QErwin Starr Sperry, PH.B. Yale University, 1887 John Clayton Tracy, PHLB. Yale Universit y, 1890 Henry L frd Wheeler, PH.B. Yale University, 1890 New Ilcwen 216 Crown st, New Heaven Q 1018 Chapel st. New Hafoen 13 Home pl. Ansonicl Angonia, Fair Haven A, Chicago, I ZZ. 126 Wall st. GRADUATE STUDENTS, 25. 70 .SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. I f.ili 1 I . 4 . -S'fiIl ,.1' I, I 1 Senior Close. William Adams, Jr. Searsdale, N Y 43 College st Frederick Max Adler New Haven 127 Greene st Harris Walton Baker Springjielcl, Mass. 90 Wall st Arthur George Beach Bristol 133 College st Willis James Black Bridgeport 33 Wall st Burton Dickinson Blair Collinsville 36 Elm st Arthur Eli Booth Peace Dale, R. I. 33 Wall st 'Joseph Douglas Brown New Y orle City 62 W. Sterling Haight Bunnell ' Straypord 146 College st. Brown Caldwell Pittsburgh, Pa. 90 Wall st. DeLan cey Allen Cameron Caledonia, NI Y 219 York st. Robert Hanna Carnahan Fort Wayite, Bid. 88 Wall st. Henry Albert Carpenter Willimantie 134 College st. Francis Allen Clark Plantsville '70 Ho we st. Noyes Dwight Clark Woodbridge 642 Elm st. Robert Lewis Coleman San Francisco, Cal. 131 Grove st. Lehman Adams Cooper Hagerstown, Md. 131 Grove st. Benedict Crowell Cleveland, 0. 152 Grove st. Homer Stille Cummings New Haven 376 Whitney av. Laurence Andrew Dodsworth New Y orlc City 44 Elm st. Robert Metcalf' Dods worth Los Angeles, Cal. ,, 512 George st. Frederick James Easterbrook New Haven, 82 York sq. George Sherwood Eddy Leavenworth, Ifan. 62 W. Wyatt Collier Estes Memjaltis, Tenn. 154 Grove st. George Chandler Forrest Harrjord 133 College st. Albert Francke New Y orle Citg 43 College st. Frank Hamilton Funk 4 Bloomington, Ill. 1002 Chapel st. Edward Everett Gates Bidianapolis, Ind. 88 Wall st. Willis.Blake Goodwin A Bangor, rife. 128 Wall sf. 71 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCH O OL. Henry Whitmore Gregory Lewis Winters Gunckel William Pierson Hamilton David Alexander Hays Walter William Heiiieliinger Edwin Guy Helm - U John Williamson Herron, Jr. Robert Gibson Hilton Robert Massonneau Hoffman Thomas Osborn Horton Robert Schuttler Hotz David Lynde Huntington Milton Cleaveland Isbell Theodore Caldwell Janeway Frederick William Jones, Jr. George Coburn Kohler Augustus Frederick Kountze George Marcellus Landers, J r.. Cliiiord Walter Leavenworth Daniel Alden Loring, Jr. - Charles Nassau Lowrie George Eldredge McClellan David Magie Meeker George Wylie Mercer Harral Mulliken Gustave Munzesheimer John Stevens Murdock Warren Bynner Nash John Colwell Neale Nathaniel Read N orton' Stanley Hawken Pearce Arthur Chapin Pease A William Horace Pelton George Nathaniel Prentiss Alfred Helm Preston . Walter Grey Preston Milton Holley Robbins Eugene Boutelle Sanger Ennis Newton Searles John David Shattuck . Harry Hudson Shepard George Monroe Sidenberg George Milton Smith , Thomas Cullen Bryant Snell Lewis Edwards Sparrow Dgmjgn 1001 Grand av. Dayton, O. 36 Elm st. New York City 43 College st. Johnstown, N Y 248 York st. Minneapolis, Minn. 131 Grove st. Peril, Incl. 310 Elm st. Cincinnati, O. 128 High st. Newburgh, N Y 248 York st. Reel Hook, N Y 248 York st. Peconic, N Yi 128 High st. Chicago, Ill. 248 York st. San Diego, Cal. 168 York st. Ansonia . Ansonia New York City 116 W. New York City 43 College st.. Akron, O. 248 York st. Oinaha, -Neb. 86 VVall st. New Britain 43 College st. Wallingford 219 York st.. New Y ork- City 43 College st.. Warrior's Mark, Pa. 134 College st. Wooclstock Newark, N I Omaha, Neb. 43 College st. 1180 Chapei st. 1002 Chapel st. Washington, D. C. 42 Elm st. New York City 113 VVall st. Westbrook Westbrook Brooklyn, N. Y Iiittanning, Pa. Brooklyn, N Y Denver, Col. 42 Elm st. 337 Orange st. 134 College st. 43 College st. Ellington 64 Lake pl. Harayiorcl 88 Wall st. Watertown, Wis. 132 Wall st. Omaha, Neb. 88 Wall st. Oinaha, Neb. 88 Wall st. Lakeville 156 Grove st. Bangor, Me. 36 Elm st. New Haven 279 Sherman av. Norwich, N. Y 64 Lake pl. New Haven 409 Orange st New York City 124 Wall st Plantsville '70 Howe st New Haven 105 Wooster st Colchester 92 Ygfk Sq, 72 r I SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. p George Pratt Starkweather George Fetter Stickney Charles Ferris Sturtevant Edward Owen Sutton ' Issa Tanimura Amasa Trowbridge , , Edward Vanlngen - 'Clark Greenwood Voorhees Arvine Wales - William Ernest Walker, Edward Young Ware Robert Karl Wehner, Jr. Rudolph Michael Weyerhaeuser Henry Wick, J r. Aras J amos Williams Charles Morgan Wood Pierre Jay Wvurts New Haven Balfalo, N K Cleveland, 0. Springfield, Mass. Tokyo, Japan New Haven New York City K New York City Massillon, 0. C kicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. New Haven Rook Ilsiand, Ill. Cleveland, 0. Utica, N. Y Dayton, 0. New Haven I 73 -A N. H. Hospital 1161 Chapel st. 43 College st. 83 Grove st. '71 Howe st. 685 Orange St. 131 Grove st. 133 College st. 131 Grove st. 131 Grove st. 9 Library st, 1210 Chapel st. 88 Wall st. 42 Elm st. 42 Elm st, 131 Grove st. 113 Whitney av. SENIORS, 91. SHEFFIELD SCIENYYFIC SCHOOL. fffffafigvfffflifk r f fffavgefy ,A ff'f,,4f,r,f fit' w few f ,Vie ,V f if fi f' fy!!! jf 5 1' ff! 4 Alfffff X f f y ? af-f if fry X 0 ffgff A A M V gli-4 ff fff View 4 fi ' 4 ff ff f 4 Ygrioffiyif Z if W W EXW? ff! f' i ff if aw ff ep -gan Mfg, I fp!! 6 if ls ,ff ri aw deff? 512 if gf er f ffwff was 0 is Wife , RNS 'GS I ffff XQQkilsSe Meg fo7 92 10 if levi? W., fffmfff- 'ffff vf , Asset-'agef ojjyyffyf, e M WW . ,dv ,Wx 4 WJ . A , 0 124.7 me4 YAmi-r-cewefemfysg'gr QVC! 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Francis Mulliken Adams Wallace McKinney Alexander Herbert Burr Atha Fred Murray Ayres Walter Stanton Bailey William Atwater Baldwin Francis Edward Barbour Frank Harrison Barbour Alfred Victor Barnes J oseph' Bulkley Barnes William Nicholas Beach Ben Roberts Bechtel Charles Edmund Beeson Bartram Borden Boltwood Sherman Hoyt Bouton Waldo Clayton Briggs I William Henry Bronson Harry Kilburn Brown Otis Gridley Bunnell Lucius Lucine Button Walter Lord Caldwell Robert Calhoun George Flavius Campbell Willard Rowe Carrol Charles Butler Chandler John Charles Clark Walter Ellsworth Coe Wesley Roswell Coe Harry Cone Collins ' New Haven Oakland, Cal. Newark, N J Indianapolis, Ind. Brooklyn, N Y. Lahaina Maili, H Montreagl, Canada Detroit, Micli. Brooklyn, N F New York City Orange, N J West C hcster, Pa. Uniontown, Pa. Castleton, N Y Chicago, Ill. New Haven . New York Citg Denfoer, Col. Burlington Norwich - Ongar, Essex, Eng Chicago, Ill. Pittsjield, Ella Y alesville Ifarzyvord Cincinnati rlferiden llhddlcjleld Springfield, 88. ,O. Mass. 74 459 Prospect st. 250 York st. 1018 Chapel st. 138 College st. st. 37 Elm 250 York st. 226 Crown st. 226 Crown st. 43 College st. 124 Wall st. 42 Elm st. 126 High st 131 Grove st 137 Wall st 92 York sq 18 Eld st 109 High st 131 Grove st . 58 Lyon St 157 York st land 43 College st 131 Grove st 49 Dixwell av. U Yalesville 114 High st. 397 Temple st, 60 Grove st. West Haven 395 Temple st. I - A . u V . n v . p . SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCIIO OL. Egbert Wheeler Cornwall Wilbur Fisk Day, Jr. Thomas Denny, Jr. - Duncan Stuart Ellsworth Samuel Fray Claude Gignoux , Simon Phillip Goodhart George Arthur Gordon J. Avery Gould Andrew Barbey Graves Joseph Sutton Green Harry Priest Greene Thomas Strong Griffing David Cullen Griggs Herbert William Hamlin ' John Henry Hammond, Jr. Josiah Harmar I Norman Dwight Harris Samuel Atkinson Harsh Frank Lockwood Hatch Thomas Simmons Homans Henry Dwight Hunt Harry Helmer Jackson Huson Taylor Jackson p Edward Wilson Johnstone Walter Woodruiif Keith James Hugh Kimball James Moifatt Knapp Charles Thomas Kountze Henry Edgar Lane Walter William Law, Jr. Isaac Chauncey McKeeVer Edward McVickar ' James Stephen Maher Dennis James Maloney Frank Edwin Mandel Richard Fisher Manning Robert Valentine Massey Henry Chauncey Matthews Gardner Meeker Charles Wilson Merrels Reuben Miller, Jr. Fred Mold Theophilus Nelson Edward Sherman N ettleton Patterson, N K New Haven New York City Penn Y an, N K Bridgeport Monroe, N 'K New Haven Savannah, Ga. , Aurora, N K Brooklyn, N K Raynham, Mass. Amsterdam, N . K Setauket, N K Waterbury Chicago, Ill. ' St. Paul, Mun, Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Denier, Col. ' Springfield, Ill. Springfield, Mass. Columbia Chicago, Ill. Allegheny City, Pa. Connellsoille, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Auburn, N K Omaha, Nebr. Killingworth K onkers, N K New York City Collinsville, N . K New Haven New Haven Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N K Dofver, Del. New York City Newark, N I New -Haven Pittsburgh, Pa. Blossburg, Pa. Bridgeport New Haven 75 1157 Chapel st 310 York st I 130 Wall st 126 Wall st 371 Crown st 285 York st 221 Crown st 226 Crown st 131 Grove st 130 Wall st 405 Temple st 126 High st 393 Temple St 248 York st 131 Grove st 43 College st 395 Temple st 679 Chapel st 1 131 Howe st 7 Library st 395 .Temple st 81 Wall st 106 Wall st 88 Wall st 126 Wall st 131 Grove st 128 High st - 65 w 86 Wall st 81 Wall st. V226 Crown st. ' 42 Elm st. 203 East st. 84 Ferry st. 107 Wall st. L68 Wall st. 42 Elm st. High st. 161 York st. 24 Pearl st. 7 Library st. 138 St. John st. 371 Crown st. 642 Elm st. - o . - - SHEFFIELD SCIENZYFIC SCHOOL. George Eli Nettleton Charles Henry Nichols Gustave Osterweis Louis Septimus Cwsley Richard Francis Pearce Montague Elias Perkins Roger Swope Pitkin ' Miles Albion Pond John Keeler Punderford Harry Ralston Quinn' ' Charles Cornwell Ramsdell E George Wolf Reily, Jr, William Reynolds Ricketts' Charles Marcy Robinson Albert B. Rogowski Frank Herbert Sampson William Parker Sargent Albert Leslie Sessions Frederick Crippen Sheldon - Edward Helfenstein Simmons Arthur Jarvis Slade Ralph tWilliam Sprague Alix Welch Stanley ' Paul Sterling Harry Taylor Stoddart James Graham Stokes Worthington Smith Telford Isaac Biddle Thomas Charles Stewart Towle John Henry Vought Percy Talbot Walden , Walter Frederick Waring Lauren Kellogg Warnick Isaac Weil Charles Weiser Alfred Pelton Wheeler e Edward Lancaster Whittemore Charles Mallory Wheeler Philip Keeney Williams John Baker Windstandley Walter Abbott Wood, Jr. William Bassett Woodward Vincent Jay Youmans Clarence Clark Zantzinger New Haven 333 Exchange st. B7-gmfgrd Branford New Haven 301 Crown st. Chicago, Ill. Denfver, Col. Bristol Chicago, Ill. Torrington New Hofven Mlton, Vt. New Haoen Harrisburg, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mddletown New Haoen ' Boston, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Bristol Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. New York City Chicago, Ill. New Britain Bridgeport 131 Grove st. 130 Wall st. '71 High st. 285 York st. 57 Grove st. '74 Howe st. 101 Greene st. 104 Wall st. 347 York st. 36 Elm st. 305 George st. 318 Crown st. 159 Elm st. 137 Wall st. 248 York st. 254 Crown st. 131 Grove st. 248 York st. 36 Elm st. 42 Elm st. 152 Grove st. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 38 Lynwood st. New York City 130 WVall st. St. Albans, Vt. 389 Temple st. West Chester, Pa. 159 Elm st. New York City Bujalo, N Y 131 Grove st. 131 Grove st. Brooklyn, N Y 86 W. Savannah, Ga. 131 Grove st. Arnsterdarn, N Y 248 York st. San Francisco, Cal. 124 Wall st. York, Pa. 86 W. Meriden 59 Grove st. Fort Union, N M. 213 Wooster st. Brooklyn, N Y . Harzjord Bedford, Ind. 152 Grove st. 114 High st. 88 Wall st. Eoosac Falls, N Y ' 433 Temple st. Denier, Col. 131 Grove st. Mount Vernon, N Y 405 Temple st. Philadelphia, Pa. 38 Elm st 76 JUNIORS, 118. ff J 4 iafggqizffggfglxfe X4 mai x L 'X Axis? SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. sky, Jgliffiw V fe f 'Pg ,XM X ew 2 7 fi fefrck fix K 5 K pipe, 6 ff rg? H5 556 y fe '43 ,f f I ,aka iam Mae Q26 ,J 1 AiZg ffrz jfyf f GX gk K f,4,5g1zf!Qf Q, S al ,ewasggsii 251.gif A. , Aff mfg? 32532 flag l QW J, seg? xg jx it gg , ,I M -ESS? S-wx . . sax .A fe or -wav-is Y : P5 w.f..ffgy-1-1::'.-Q, -.fa-hx-.fixv I -em., 4 . f L ,- Ne'-Q-Qe...1a,..4Q.n- el-aa .us .M j4,1m,s,..:M,..-fn. we 4.45134-al -dex-as X,-.. 0 'Brin- Wi -:if-1-424 ,- -4 3 5 iff'-. ' ,Ylqxgjx we4:f..x,., . - - .aa-. QW, ..Q,,a.,5 g,, if it-5 1,.qff-'v'vi':1tv31fe' -4 - - f'.'1rw. -free Q- 'qi 3 I., - ,vj-4-'gay- Q,-,,' ,Q ,.'.j':f:f1,.' ' 11112 -251' '- N'-lg' ..bf5f.,-w.3::A,4,v:l.9f -,. f,-. , Jia, H., - Mg., in Clk f'4 :.'3. 'M . , 5 - . if 4 'G .mart fd. ' ' xp iwfffhsisr.. rea 341671.-rff ' ' , ,f 3 .,,,yf:,v-f1fm.,, ,Q ' .5 wezafz:-e,f. y Q . ,J-. V-f,.,,..,.f,, 9. ,. .f44,,,,yf. I 5 '- -iv I vff:k.::'26.??- - -11:2 4y.,g.- E ye, :y.W,f.,S,5-.+,k,:xx:,,,f: XM. -,f I .ge I ' 4- s,'z:g-gary '- :?f:.-Z44iff'xj+:.,f . I :-1,9-,T'. 1.4 'Egfr fair' ,-59, .:, 'fn 'i Az3'a'E12I 7'f'f 7, Freshmen Close. New Haven Roger Cook Adams Frank Alvan Alexander Harris Platt Allen William Bradford Allen ' Mortimer Hammond Alling William Marvin Armstrong James Howard Bailey Anson Baldwin Joseph Henry Bamberg Donn Barber X Morris Hugus Beall James Beach Beckett Charles Pool Belden William Bart Berger Walter Spencer Billard Oliver Chandler Billings Orland Rossini Blair Robert Sylvester Blakeman Lawrence Thornton Bliss - Harry Lattimer Bloodgood John Merrill Boden Almon Farrel Bowen Joseph Judson Brooks, Jr. Walter Frank Brown Nelson Beardsley Burr Alexander James Campbell James Edward F. Campbell Sheldon Cary Oakland, Cal. New York City New IIaven New Haven 459 Prospect 154 Grove 136 Howe 284 Orange 238 Orchard Brooklyn, N. Y 126 Wall Brooklyn, N Y 12.6 Wall Yonkers, N. Y ' 389 Temple New Haven '75 Nicoll New York City 393 Temple Oinaha, Neb. 114 High W'estern Springs, Ill. 411 Temple Chicago, Ill. 4 289 York Denver, Col. 90 Wall Jlfericlen 61 Grove New York City 133 College New Britain 59 Grove Stratford 146 College New York City 132 Wall New York City 242 York Braclforol, Pa. 1076 Chapel Waterbwry 65 Grove Pittsburgh, Pa. 391 Temple New London 226 Crown Auburn, N. Y V132 Wall San Francisco, Cal. 65 Grove New York City 141 York C levelancl, O. 77 1010 Chapel st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st st. st. st. st. st. SH EFFI ELD ' SOIEN1 YFIO SOHO OL. Harry Churchill January William Rankin Johnston Thomas -O'Conor Jones ' Charles Oscar Kalman John Hume Kedzie, Jr. William Lansing, Jr. Elmer Arthur Lawbaugh Burton Leonard Lawton Louis Cicero Lawton Joseph Lentilhon, Jr. Harry Blakeman Lewis Frank Allen Little Samuel Whiter McCaulley Vance Criswell McCormick Cliiord Whiting McGee William McKell Charles Eugene McLane - ' Fred Bogart McMullen Herbert Yarwood McMullen Winslow Mallory Leonard Mandel Edward Anthony Mitchell Lysander Royster Moore, Jr. Henry Hotchkiss Murray Oliver Peter Nicola Fred Henry Osborne Samuel Cupples Pierce Edward Harrison Post Herbert Leroy Potter Joseph Hyde Pratt Wiley Byrd Raymond Harry Parks.Ritchie Allan Appleton Robbins Ralph Stewart Robinson Samuel Moorhead Russell Alexander Kirkwood Sedgwick George Bargh Sedgwick DeForest Lee Selover Edward Olin Smith Lewis Motter'Smith Frederick Clarence Spencer Alfred Hull Stevens William Petheric Stevens Raymond French Stoddard Charles Bradley Stoughton, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Sliippensburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. St. Paul, Iifinn. Evanston, Ill. 1 Albany, N K Opecliee, Mak. llferiden Brooklyn New York Oily New Haven Zlferiden Wlmington, Del. Harrisburg, Pa. Plainfield, N. I 395 Temple st. 228 Crown st. 132 Wall st. 124 Wall st. 40 Elm st. 335 Orange st.. 255 Crown st.. Meriden 55 Prospect st. 391 Temple st, 438 George st.. Meriden 397 Temple st.. 133 College st.. 146 College st.. Okilliootke, O. 1010' Chapel st. Baltimore, M d. 109 Wall st.. Pietou, Ontario, Oan. 419 Temple st.. Pictou, Ontario, Oan. 419 Temple st. Oineinnati, O. 395 Temple st. Okioago, Ill. 137 College st. New Haven 79 Trumbull st. Kansas Oity, Zkfo. 389 Temple st, Wola, Del. 54 Garden st. Oleveland, O. 132 Wall st. New Haven St. Louis, Mo. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nortli Guilford West iHarUord Wyoming, O. St. Paul, Minn. New York Oity Oolokester 223 Bradley st. 395 Temple st. 36 Elm st. 15 Rose st. 397 Temple st. 391 Temple st. 114 High st-. 109 Wall st. 255 Ferry st. -Bedford Springs, Pa. 120 High st. Lslipeining, Melt. 1090 Chapel st. Lskpeoning, Melt. Oleveland, O. Springfield, .Mass St. Josepk, Mo. Old Saybrook O linton Detroit, Melt. MiU'ord New Haven 7 9 1090 Chapel st. Elliott House Q 109 Elm st. 126 Wall st. 411 Temple st. 117 Park st. 425 Temple st. Milford 339 Prospect st. I lil, iw li V. 1 , .., 125 I ll! 'Ml 1 . ,K .W- FL .I -m , .H 5. liz 1 :lil H, 14 .,. r., 'n +1 3 iii r 1 'Q .1 I gi li .4. 1 U .1. . ,ip ,w i J. Ht! ...gi wr 1 -F41 'f ri , Gill 11. S 'a .. is li I . ' u 5,1 5 li ,N V if lv ? E in 1. 3 iz l if 5 ii ll .f,. 'i 119 l 5 r 1 l::.'J E ff C' .V l -51' 'l .fl 'Sim 1 ' SHFFFIELD SCIENZYFIC SCTIOOL. Frederick Enos Stow Richard Pearson Strong Henry Augustus Stults Richard Schoonmaker Suydam Edward Coleman Talcott William Buffum Thompson Walter Henry Tilton John Stewart Tritle Albert Leverett VanHuyck McLane Vanlngen Y Paul Wentworth Webster Frederick Brown.Wells Robert William Whitehead Howard Dudley Wiggins 1 A Eugene Robbins Willard Wallace Charles Winter Ernest Strong Witbeck Harry Philip Womelsdorf 1 Plantsoille '70 Howe st Atlanta, Ca. 200 Grove st Safvannali, Ca. 409 Temple St Allegheny City, Pa. 9 Library st Honrzycorcl 133 College St Pasadena, Cal. 19'Wall st New Haven ' 235 Dixwell av Prescott, Arizona 407 Orange st Lee, Mass. ' 17 Home pl New York City 425 Temple st Clefoelancl, 0. 83 Grove St Jlfinneapolis, Minn. 158 Whitney av Waleeiela, Mass. 223 York st Indianapolis, Incl. 141 High st Hctrzyoorcl 146 College st St. Paul, Mnn. 114 High st Detroit, Melt. 133 College st Detroit, Melt. 130 Wall st , FRESHMEN, 136 Special Students not Gondidcrtes for do 4 2 Degree. John Harry FI'aUQ1b2lCh Kankanria, Wie. 138 Court st James Tracy Hill C ltieago, Ill. 43 College st J 039911 Lesmskl' New York City 393 Temple st William Whittemore Low New Haven 213 Wooster st William Alexander Simms Dayton, 0. 248 York St Arthur Stein k C liieago, Ill. 107 Wall S13 George Curtis Treadwell Albany, N Y, 184 York S-5 SPECIAL STUDENTS, 7. - Su m m ery. GRADUATES, , , t 25 A SENIORS, , 91 J UN1oRS, , 118 FRESHMEN, , ' 136 SPECIAL STUDENTS, , 7 55? 30 4 A ummoqp Department of Theology: . Academical Department: O 6 Resident Licentiates .... 5 Seniors ....... 1 .... 187 ' Graduates ........ .... 16 Juniors .............. .. 185 Seniors ............. .... 4 5 Sophomores. .... . . 199 Middlers .... .... 3 3 Freshmen . ..,.... .... 1 . 258 Juniors ....... .... 4 2 - -- 8291 -141 Scientific Department: Department of Law: Graduates 25 Graduates ......... .... 4 Seniors ............ 91 Seniors ......... 61 Juniors ..... ..... 1 18 Juniors ........ ....... .... 5 1 Freshmen ........................ 1136 -f116 Special ........................... 7 Department of Medicine: '- 377' Seniors '......,..- 15 Departmentof Philosophy andtheArts: Middlers . . .... 15 Graduates .......... , ......... .. 35 J uniors . ............ .... 2 8' School of Fine Arts ...... ..... 4 0 - 58 -- 75' Grand Total .... . . . .... .,.... ........ ..... 1 5 9 6' ummorg bg Etnies. 1- S-4 -Q 4: . ' O -1 41 . ' O -7 4 Q - in ' O U - is O Q 'g335'3glfE 'geisiisgs qj33Q!,9,:DUd'-: cpusqgrllocsn E 5226223 3-Szssfss 7-4 . fnfZQs+E4c-49+ fnc?3,::s+241s1.5 Alabama ..... .. 1 1 . .. .. .. 2 New York 211 69 410 1 1 5 301 Arizona ...... .. 1 .. .. -- .. 1 Ohio ........ f 31 21 411 .. 1 3171 Arkansas .... .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. .. 2 Oregon ....... 1 1 1 .. .. .. 1 4- California ...... .. 8 10 3 1 .. .. .. 22 Pennsylvania. 64 24 816 .. .. .. 112 Colorado ....... .... 6 5 3 2 .. .. .. 16 Rhode Island. 6 2 .. 4 1 .. .. 131 Connecticut ..... 216 123 59 17 42 36 9502 South Carolina ....... 3 .. .. 1 .. .. .. 4 Dakota ........ 1.. 1.. .. .. .. 2 Tennessee ...... .. .. 10 1 2 .. .. 13 Delaware .. 5 41.. 1 .. .. 11 Texas ........ . 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Florida .... .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Vermont ..... . 9 2 2 2.... 1 16 Georgia .... .. .. 4 .. 1 .. .. .. 5 Virginia ...... .. .. 1 21.... 4- Illinois ..... 45 29 2 7.. .. 3 86 WestVirginia. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 Indiana .. 5 7 2.... ... 14 Wisconsin 4 2 21...... 9 Iowa .... .... . . 3 .. .. 1 6 D.C. ............ .. 3 2 3 1... -94 Kansas ......... .... 2 1.. 1.. .. .. 4 UtahTerritory ....... 2 .. .. .. 2. Kentucky ...... .... 1 2 1 1 1 .. .. 2- 17 Washington ..... .. 1 . 1 1 .. .. 3. Louisiana... .. .. 1 2 Canada.'...... 2 3 1 9- Maine ................. 5 2 2 7 .. .. .. 16 England ..... 1 1 .. 2 1 .. .. 5 Massachusetts ........ 53 12 325 7 1 2103 Hawaii ..... 1 2 .. 1 .. .. .. 4 Maryland ....... .. 7 2.. 3.. .. .. 12 Japan ..... . .. .. 1 3 2 1 .. 2 9' Michigan ....... .... 8 7 1 4 .. .. 2 22 Turkey.. 1 1 .. 1.. .. .. 3. Minnesota .... .... 1 1 6 1 1.. .. 1 20 Syria ...... 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Missouri ..... .... 2 2 9 1 3.. 1.. 36 CostaRica .... .. .. .. .. 1.. . 1 Montana ...... .. 2 .. 1 .. .. .. .. 3 Germany ..... .. .. 1.. .. .. 1 Nebraska .... .. .. 3 3 .. .. .. .. .. 6 Russia .... . .. 1.. .. .. 1 NorthCarolina .... .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Wales .... .. . .. 2.... 1 3 NeWJersey .......... 51 6.. 1 2.. 1 61 ----- 1- New Hampshire ...... 9 1 .. 3 .. .. .. 13 Total .... .. . .. 1596- 81 'W - Q Q? 02 , wedong of 001115. +1,l ' ABBREVIATIONS. :BU Biological Laboratory .5 C., Old Chapelg D., Durfee Hallg E, East Divinity Hall 5 F., Farnam Hallg L., Lawrance Hallg LYC., Lyceum : N., North Collegeg N. M., North Middle College 5 N. S. H., North Sheiiield Hall g P., Peabody Museum 3 South Collegeg S. H., Sheffield Hallg S. M., South Middle Collegeg TR., Treasury Buildingg W. , West Divinity Hall. SOUTH COI .LEGE. South Entry --Nos. 1-16. North Entry :-Nos. 17-32. A SOUTH MIDDLE. South Entry --N os. 33-48. ' North Entry :-N os 49-64. ' NORTH MIDDLE. South Entry -Nos. 65-80. , North Entry :-N os 81-96. 6 . y NORTHICOLLEGE. South Entry -Nos. 97-112. North Entry :-Nos. 113-128. FARNAM COLLEGE. South Entry .-Nos. 129-143. Middle Entry :-N os. 144-162. North Entry :-NOS. 163-167. LYCEUM. Nos. 178-183. OLD CHAPEL. - Nos. 186-193. DURFEE COLLEGE. East Entry :-Nos. 201-208. P Second Entry :-N os. 209-216. Middie Entry :-Nos. 217-224. Fourth Entry 1-NOS. 225-232. West Entry :-Nos. 233-240. ' . l ' LAWRANCE COLLEGE. North Entry :-Nos. 241-251. Second Entry :-N os. 252-261. Third Entry :-Nos. 262-271. South Entry :-Nos. 272-282, EAST DIVINITY HALL. Nos. 1-54. WEST DIVINITY HALL. N os.. 55-124. 8.2 All members sr the University wins rim 'cmy mistcikes ih the Uhiversity Directory -eh Cieeetiht of ehcihge of eiddressyor who fehcihge their address through the yecir,wi11 piecise lecive their ehcihged cicidress art the Co-Op., iii som Mitifiie esiiege, where fci ECIYZD-QI' will he kept Cif2d'CO1'F6C,C6Ci to idcite, to cissist iD fihciihg ciddresses ih ecises of misseht teiegrcims, letters cihd pcireels which Cire hretight theref .83 QlDQllSllH iveciovg. -,,-1l.l.l.l- Abbe, Franklin J., '93 f Abbe, Harry A. G., '92 Abbott, Frank F. LTutorj Abell, Edward W., '91 Ackroyd. Hildreth J., '91 Adams, Francis M., '92 S. Adams, Prof. G. B. Adams Geo. I., Q91 Adams Geo. W., Jr., L. S. Adams Joseph M., T. S. Adams Robert C.. '93 S. Adams, Adams Thomas G., '91 William Jr '91 S. Adler, Frederick M., '91 S. Aiken, Alfred L., '91 ' Aiken, William P., L. S. Aikens, H. Austin, Lecturer y Alexander, Arthur C.. CAssistantb Alexander, Frank A., '92 S. Alexander Allen, Bernard M., '92 Allen, Carlos W., A. S. Allen Frederick S., L. S. Allen, Harris P., '93 S. Allen, Henry C., '93 - Allen, John W., '93 Allen, Lafon, '93 Allen, Samuel S., '94 , Wallace MCK., '92 S. Allen, William B., '93 S. Alling, Mortimer H., '93 S. Allis, Genevieve, A. S. Allyn, Carlos W.,'A. S. Amerman, George L., P, G, Anderson, George P., T. S. Anderson, Joseph, Jr., '93 Andrew, George W., L. S. Appell, Alfred P. G. Aragon, Alexandro Garcia, Arbuckle, W. P., T, S, Arbuthnot, Thomas S., '94 'Hartford ' Hartford New Haven Meriden Albany, N. Y. New Haven 281 L. 250 L. 102 N. 88 N. M. 108 N. 459 Prospect st. New Haven C244 LJ 77 Elm st. Westborough, Mass. 75 N. M. West Haven West Haven Paris, lll. A103 W. New Haven 459 Prospect st. New Haven ' 88 N. M. Scarsdale, N. Y. New Haven Norwich Rutland, Vt. New Haven Honolulu, H. I. Oakland, Cal. Oakland, Cal. Walpole, Mass. Groton ' Danbury New York City Paterson, N. J. New Haven Louisville, Ky. Philadelphia, Pa. New Haven New Haven Birmingham Groton New Haven Walla Walla, Wa Waterbury New Britain St. Johns, Minn. Cartago, Costa Rica New Haven Pittsburg, Pa, 84 43 College st. 127 Greene st. 270 L. 115 Elm st. 44 High St. 57 N. s. H. 154 Grove st. 250 York st. 188 0. 524 Howard av. 136 Howe st. 63 w. '3 s. 60 s. M. 56 Whalley av. 284 Orange st. 238 Orchard st. 137 Wall st. sh. 32 E. 217 York st. New Britain 435 Elm st. 24 College st. 168 York st. Armstrong, Armstrong, Armstrong, Armstrong, Armstrong, Arn, Art hu UNI VERSI T Y DIREO TOR Yi Benjamin L., '92 Frederic S., '94 Geo. L., L. S. Marion, A. S. William M., '93 S. r J., T. S. Arnot, Matthias C., '91 Arnot, Raymond H., '94 Artope, Joseph H., T. S. Arvine, Leonora P., A. S. Atha, Herbert D., '92 S. Atterbury, Grosvenor, '91 Attwood, Bertha P., A. S. Auchincloss, Samuel S., '94 Austin, Clarence W., '92 Avery, Christopher L., '93 Avery. John W., '93 Avis, Woodburne R., M. S. A Ayer, Edward P., T. S. Ayers, Fred M., '92 S. Babbitt, James A., '93 Bacon, Henry S., '93 Badger, George S. C., '92 Bailey, Gurdon F., '91 Bailey, James H., '93 S. Bailey, Jesse, T. s. Bailey, Mark Qlnstructorj Bailey, Walter S., '92 S. Bailey, William B., '94 Baker, Albert R., '91 Baker, Harris W., '91 S. Baldwin, Anson, '93 S. New London 4 132 F Brooklyn, N. Y. 32 Park st New Haven 56 Olive st New Haven Brooklyn, N. Y. . 126 College st Kansas City, Mo.. 100 W Elmira, N. Y. 240 D Exeter, N. H. 14 s Augusta, Ga. 15 E New Haven Newark, N. J. 1018 Chapel st New York City '71 W E. Haddam New York City 116 W Suiield 135 F Groton ' 116 N, New Haven 120 High st. New Haven 124 Division st. Brookfield, Mass. '70 W, Indianapolis, Ind. 138 College st. West Brattleboro, Vt. 127 N. Rocheser, N. Y. 27 High st. Boston, Mass. 151 F. Groton 116 N. Brooklyn, N. Y. 126 Wall st Auburn, Me. 106 W. New Haven C150 FJ 442 Temple Brooklyn, N. Y. 37 Elm st. Springfield, Mass. 22 Lynwood st. Hartford 34 S, M, Springiield, Mass. 90 Wall st. Yonkers, N. Y. 389 Temple st. Baldwin, Edward C., '94 West Cornwall, Conn. 67 Grove st. Baldwin Ernest H., '91 Cheshire' - '75 N. M. Baldwin, Roger S., L. S. New Haven 44 Wall st. Baldwin, Prof. S. E. New Haven, 25 White's B'd'g. 44 Wall st. Baldwin, William A., '93 S. Lahaina Maui, H. I. 250 York st. Balliet, Andrew J., '92 Leighton, Pa. '71 N, M, Bamberg, Joseph H.. '93 S. New Haven 75 Nicoll st. Bancroft, Cecil K., '91 Andover, Mass. 122 N. Bandler, Harry S., '94 Cwego, N. Y. 62 s. M, Bannon, Bernard J., M. S. Barber, Don, '93 Sf Barber, Frank M., '92 Barbour, Francis E., '92 S. Barbour, Frank H., '92 S. 7 v Boston, Mass. New York City Wallingford Montreal, Can. Detroit, Mich. 8 5 A 128 Sylvan av. 393 Temple st. 55 s. M. 226 Crown st, ,226 Crown st. st. .Barnes UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR Y. Barclay, Albert H-, '91 Bardwell, Frank J., M. S. Barker, Otis W., T. S. .Barnes Alfred V., '92 S- 'Barnes Arthur S., '92 .. Barnes Clifford T. S. Barnes Henry B., Jr., '93 Barnes Barnes John S., John S., Jr., '91 Joseph B., '92 S. Barnett, James F., '91 Barney, S. E. 'flnstructorb Barrows, Walter A., '91 Bartlett, Alexis P., '94 Bartlett, Charles J., '92 Bartley, William T., '91 Bates, Ellery A., '93 Bates, O. W., L S Bayard, Thomas F., L. S. Bayne, Hugh A., '92 Beach, Beach, Beach, Arthur G., '91 S. Frederic E., P. Ga. William N., '92 S. Beadleston, Henry C., '93 .Beall, Morris H , '93 S. Beard, Beard, Gerald H., T. S. William S., '94 Beatty, Squire T., T. S. Beaumont, Andrea A., '94 Bechtel, Ben R., '92 S. Beck, Louis S., P. G. Beckett, James B., '93 S. Beckwith, Prof. Frank E. Beebe, Beebe, George P., '93 Prof. William Beecher, Charles E. QAssistantj Beeler, Martin L., '94 Beers, Prof. Henry A. Beeson, Charles E., '92 S. Begg, William R., '93 Behrends, Rev. A. J. F. CLecturerl Belden, Chas. P., '93 S. Bell, George N., M. S. Bell, James B., L. S. V Benninghoff, Frank S., '91 Berger, William B., '93 S. Pittsburg, Pa. 54 S. M. Tunkhannock, Pa. 106 York sq. Brooklyn, N. Y. 125 High st. Brooklyn, N. Y. 43 College st. Bristol 40 S. M. Pasadena, Cal. DwightHall New York City 1018 Chapel st. Oxford 25 Dow st. New York City 220 D. New York City 124 Wall st. Grand Rapids, Mich. 134 F. New Haven 346 Whitney av. Westborough, Mass. 120 N. Farmington 1187 Chapel st. Barton Landing, Vt. 191 C. Bridgeport 53 s. M. Windham 167 F. Oneco 468 State st. Wilmington, Del. 90 High st. New Orleans, La. 174 F. Bristol 133 College st. New Haven ' 44 Lyon st. Orange, N. J. 42 Elm st. New York City 1018 Chapel st. Omaha, Neb. 114 High st. omca.g0,' Ill. 1136 1.1.3 29 E. South Killingly, Conn. 31 s. Toledo, Ia. 119 W. San Antonio, Texas 157 York st. Westchester, Pa. 126 High st. Bridgeport 435 Elm st. Western Springs, Ill. 411 Temple st. New Haven 139 Church st. Norfolk 74 N. M. New Haven 83 VVall st. New Haven C9 12.5 14 S. H. Mossy Creek, Tenn. 1 TR. West Haven 171 F. Uniontown, Pa. 131 Grove-st. Hendersonville, N. C. 94 N. M. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. 289 York st. Windsor . 107 Temple st. Glendale O. 25 Wall st. Clyde, N. Y. '73 N. M. Denver, Col. 90 Wall st 86 UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR K Bergeron, Eugene flnstructorj Bergmans, Jacob Cf, T. S. Bergstrom, Claus A., T. S. Bene, Theodore P., r. s. Betts, Lewis F. H., '91 Biddle, E. G., T. S. Bigelow, Albert A., '94 Bigham John, T. S. Billard, Walter S., '93 S. Billings, David L., '91 Billings, Oliver C., '93 S. 'B1111ege, wmiem E., '91 Birdsall, Ralph, '93 Birdsall, Walter K., '91 Biscoe, Howard M., '92 Bishop, Charles B., '94 Bishop, Frank S., L. S. Bishop, Frederic C., '92 Bishop, Herbert M., L. S. Bissell, Clinton S., '94 Bissell, Edward C., '92 Bissell, Samuel B. S., '94 Bixby, Harry L., '93 Black, Willis J., '91 S. Blair, Burton D., '91 S. Blair, Frank S., '91 Blair, Orland R., '93 S. . Blake, Constance H., A. S. Blake, James K., '91 , A Blakeman, Robert S., '93 S Bliss Bliss Bliss Bliss, Bliss Charles B., P. G. Clifford D., '93 Ed. L., M. S. Lawrence T., '93 S. Walter P., '92 ' Bloodgood, Harry L., '93 S. Boardman, Elijah G., '91 Boardman, William B., '93 Boden, John M., '93 S. Bohan, Charles P., L. S. Boltwood, Bertram B., '92 S. Boltwood, Charles W., L. S. Boltwood, Edward, '92 Boocock, Murray, '94 Booth, Arthur E., '91 S. Borden, Gerald M., '93 New Haven 102 York sq. pl. Grand Rapids, Mich. 76 W. E. Greenwich, R. I. ' 44 E. St. Louis, Mo. 85 W. New York City 218 D. New Haven St. Paul, Minn. 13 Admiral st. 9 Library st Pittsburgh, Pa. 45 E Meriden 61 Grove st New York City 211 D New York City 133 College ,st New York City 229 D Los Angeles, Cal. S4 N. M Jersey City 263 L Westborough, Mass. ' 10,6 N Litchfield 30 S New Haven 61 Lyon st Bridgeport 27 S New Haven 215 Church st Litchfield . 29 s Lakeville 165 F New York City Long Beach, Cal. Brid geport Collins ville ' Angelica, N. Y. New Britain L New Haven New Haven Stratford Lebanon New York City' 1138 Chapel st 226 Crown st 33 Wall st 36 Elm st 100 N 59 Grove st 249 L. 146 College st ,64 Howe st. 159 York st. Newburyport, Mass. 141 Temple st New York City New York City New York City Cleveland, O. New Britain Bradford, Pa. Pittston, Pa. 132 Wall st. 255 L. 242 York st. 131 F. 110 N. 1076 Chapel st. 293 George st. Castleton, N. Y. 137 Wall st. New Haven 77 Wall st. Pittslield, Mass. 176 F. Brooklyn, N. Y. 227 Crown st. Peace Dale, R. 1. 33 Wall st. Chicago, Ill. .87 265 Orange st. Q UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY Bosley, Edward R., '94 Bosley, William B., '92 Bosworth, Charles W., '92 Bottome, Harry H., '93 Bouton, Sherman H., '92 S. Bowen, Almon F., '93 S. Bowers, Herbert O., '92 Bowns, Howard S., '93 Bovey, John A., '91 Bowden, Joseph., Jr., '91 Bowerson, J. V , P. G. Boyer, Frederick, '94 Brackett. Arthur S., '92 Bradford, Emery L , T. S. . Bradley, Edward E., T. S. Bradley, Elizabeth K., A. S. Bradley, Frank E., L. S. Bradley, Henry D., '93 Bradley, William L., '91 Bradner, Lester, Jr., P, G. Brastow, Prof. Louis O. Breckinridge, William E., '93 Breeze, Thomas H., '93 Brennan, Joseph P., L. S. Brett, Francis P., L. S. Brewer, Prof. William H. Brewster, George S., '91 Briggs, Albert S., '94 Briggs, George J., '93 Briggs, Waldo C., '92 S. Bristol, Frederic L., M. S. Bristol, Theodore L., '93 Bruoatch, James W., '91 Brock, George A., T. S. Bromer, Albert S., TLS. Brom er , Edward S., T. S. h Bronson, Edward H., '93 Bronson, Fred. C. G., '92 Bronson, Grace, A. S. Bronson, 'Oliver H., '92 Bronson, William H., '92 S. Brooks, Joseph J., Jr., '93 S. Brophy, Stephen, L. S. Brown, Alphonso B., '94 Brown, Edward W., '92 Brown, Chas. M., '91 Lakeville, N. Y. Livonia, N. Y. Springfield, Mass. New York City Chicago, Ill. , 187 c.. 187 c- 112 N. 46 College st. V' 92 York sq. Watertown 65 Grove st. Manchester 6 s.. Brooklyn, N. Y. I 170 York st. Minneapolis, Minn. 168 F. New Haven -122 Rosette st.. Edgerton, O. 1173 Chapel st. Watertown, N. Y. 364 George st.. Hartford . 27 S. Boston, Mass. 10 E.. Stockbridge, Mass. 109 W. New Haven Quincy, Ill. New Haven New Haven 297 George st. Main st. CAnneXj, 139 Chestnut st. New Haven 16 York sq. New Haven Q3 EQ 128 Wall st. Palmer, Mass. 67 N. M.. San Francisco, Cal. 252 York st. Saratoga Springs 64 Whalley av, Waterbury 257 Church st.. New Haven Q4 s. HJ 418 Orange st. New York City 268 L. No. Dighton, Mass. 30 Academy st. Danielson ville New Haven 1 Ansonia Ansonia Omaha, N eb. Boston, Mass. Schwenksville, Pa Schwenksville, Pa. Norwich Norwich New Haven Rye, N1 Y. New York City Pittsburgh, Pa. Toledo, O. Dover, N . H. Waltham, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. 88 1010 Chapel st. 18 Eid st. Ansonia 162 F. 145 F. 24 E. .' 46 E. 46 E. 80 N. M. ' 63 s. M. 109 High st. ' 109 High st. 391 Temple st. 419 Temple st. 31 s. 225 D. Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown -Bro wn Brown Bro wn, Brown Brown, Brown UNI VERSI T Y DIREO TOR YT Francis T., '91 Frank J ., '93 Harry K., '92 S. James C., '94 James E., '94 Joseph D., '91 S. Lawrence E., '93 Preston, '92 Richard F., M. S. Prof. Robert Walter F., '93 S. Browning, Philip E. QAssistantj New Haven QKent Lab.j 106 Howe st. Brownson, Carlton L., P. G. Brownson, Wendell G., '93 Brush, Prof. George J. Buck, Albert H., '94' Buck, John H., '91 Buckland, Edward G., L. S. Buckner, Edward F., P. Buell, Charles H., '94 Bugbee, Edwin F., L. S. Bull, Cornelius S., '93 Bunce, John L., '91 .Bunnell, Frank S., '94 Bunnell, Otis G., '92 S. Bunnell, Sterling H., '91 S. . Burchard, Ross, '93 Burke, Edward F., '94 Burns, Edward, L. S. Burr, Calvin, '94 Burr, Nelson B., '93 S. Burrell, Louis H., '93 Burt, Stanley G., '92 Bush, Harvey S., T. S. Bushnell, Curtis C., '91 Butler, George H. CClerkj Button, Frank H., '93 Button, Lucius L., '92 S. Buttrick, Harold E.', 94 Caldwell, Brown, '91 S. Caldwell, Walter L., '92 S. Calhoun, Gouverneur, '91 Calhoun, Robt., '92 S. Callender Walter R., '94 Camp, Thomas L , L. S. Campbell Alexander J., '93 S. Glens Falls, N. Y. Warren, Pa. Denver, Col. New York City Pittsburgh, Pa. New York City New York City Louisville, Ky. New Britain New Haven New London New Haven New Canaan 108 N. '87 Olive st. 131 Grove st. 121 York st. 337 Orange st. 62 w. 272 L. 173 F. 351 East st. 30 Trumbull st. 226 Crown st. Athens, Greece 133 College st. New Haven Q3 s. HJ 14 Trumbull st. Wilmington, Del. '7 Library st. Hartford New Haven Gibbsville, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ' 256 L. 419 Temple st. 115 Dwight st. '78 Whalley av. Willimantic Terryville 260 Li Hartford . 277 L. Stratford 146 College st. Burlington 58 Lyon st. Stratford 146 College st. South Norwalk 159 Elm st. Orange, N, J. 1142 Chapel st. Ansonia Ansonia Auburn, N. Y. 132 Wall st. Auburn, N. Y. 132 Wall st. Freeport, Ill. v 84 N. M. Cincinnati, O. A 215 D. Port Huron, Mich. 12 E. New Haven 38 s. M. New Haven C5 TR., 98 Howe st. Peekskill, N. YQ 29 High st. Norwich 157 York st. Brooklyn, N. Y. 24 Dow st. Pittsburgh, Pa. 90 Wall st. Ongar, Eng. 43 College st. Chicago, Ill. 228 D. Chicago, Ill. 131 Grove st. Providence, R. I. 155 Elm st. Dallas, Texas Hartford 39 UNIVERSIT DIRECTOR K Clark, Chester M., T. S. Clark Francis A., '91 S. Clark, George C., '93 S. Clark Herman, Jr., '93 S. Clark John C., '92 S. Clark Prof. John E. Clark, Paul R., '92 3 Clark Noyes D., '91 S. Clark William H., '94 Clarke, John D., '93 Clarke, Ward K., '94 Clay, Ezekiel F., '92 Coats, Alfred M., '91 Cobb, Duane P., '91 Cochran, Thomas, '94 Coe, John W., '93 S. Coe, Walter E., '92 S. Coe, Wesley R., '92 S. Coit, George L., '92 Coleman, Robert L., '91 S. Colles, George W., Jr., '92 Collier, M. D. CLectu1erJ Collins, Harry C., '92 S. Colgate, Samuel, Jr., '91 Colton, Arthur W., P. G. Colton, Richard S., '92 Comly, William G., '93 S. Comstock, W. J. Clnstructorj Conboy, Michael F., L. S. Connell. Ezra H., '94 Connell, Theodore E., '94 Conner,-Henry F., '93 S. Cook, Prof. A. S. - Cooke, James B., '93 Cooke, Joseph P., '93 Cooley, Charles P., '91 Cooper, Elisha H., '92 Cooper Elizabeth C., A. S. Cooper, Lehman S., '91 S. Cornwall, Egbert W., '92 S. Corson, William R. C., '91 Coxe. Charles E., '94 Cox, John J., '91 ' Crafts, William C., '94 Crandall, Clarke E. fAssistantj Cravath, Erastas M., Jr. '94 Galesburg, Ill. Plantsville Terryville New Haven Cincinnati, O. 111 w 70 Howe st 22 Lynwood st 13 Trumbull st 397 Temple st New Haven C40 N. S. HJ 30 Trumbull st Auburn, N. Y, Woodbridge Saginaw, Mich. Canterbury Candor, N. Y. Paris, Ky. Providence, R. I. Kankakee, Ill. St. Paul, Minn.. Meriden Meriden. Middlefield Brooklyn, N. Y. San Francisco, Cal. -Morristown, N. J. New York City Springfield, Mass. Orange, N. J. Wayne, Mich. Brooklyn, N. Y. Indianapolis, Ind. , New Haven New Haven Scranton, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Portland, Ore. New Haven Paterson, N. J. Oakland, Cal. Hartford New Britain New Haven Hagerstown, Md. Patterson, N. Y. Hartford New York City Bedford, N. Y. Austin, Ill. New Haven Nashville, Tenn. QI 146 F5 642 Elm st. 143 York st 96 N. M. 318 Elm st 1010 Chapel st. 211 D 238 D 126 High st 60 Grove st. 60 Grove st West Haven 151 F. 131 Grove st. 98 N. 395 Temple st. 241 L. 297 George st. 20 s. 141 High st. 43 Trumbull st. 80 Hill st. 126 Wall st. 126 Wall st. 146 College st. 139,Elm st. 1076 Chapel st. 250 York st. 241 L. 144 F. 131 Grove st. 1157 Chapel st. 234 D. 231 York st. 273 L. 283 Crown st. , 109 Elm st. 1079 Chapel st. UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY Day Prof. George E. Day 'Harry G., L. S. Day Howard D., '93 Day, Lester W., '93 S. Day Day 2 Wilbur F., Jr., '92 S. William H., T. S. Dayton, Hughes, '93 S. Dean, Austin P., '94 Dean, William B., '91 DeBevoise, Charles I., '94 DeCamp, Walter S., '90 Defendorf, Allen R., '94 DeForest, Frederic M., '94 DeForest Louis S. QAssistantj Denny, Thomas, Jr., '92 S. Dent, Elmer A., T. S. Derr, Calvin U. O., T. S. DesBarres, Thomas C., T. S. DeVou, James L., '93 S. Dew, Joseph J., L. S. ' P Dewell, .James D., Jr., '93 S. Dexter, F. B. QRegistrarQ Dickerman, Robert K., '93 Dickey, Lyle A., '91 Dickerson, Charles H., T. S. Dickson, Arthur G., '94 Dill, Jonathan B., '93 , Dillingham, Edwin K., P. G. Dillingham, Frank A., '91 Dingley, Albert G., '92 Dinsmoor, Loten A., '94 Diven, Alex. S., '94 - Doane, Frank B., T. S. Doane, John Wg, Jr., '91 - Dodd, Edward H., '92 Dodge, Frank P., '94 Dodge, Osias B., A. S. . Dodsworth, Lawrence A., '91 S. Dodsworth, Robert M., '91 S. ' Dominick, Bayard, '94 Dominick, George F., '94 Donnelly, Frank E., '93 Dorland, George E., '94 Dorsey, Francis O., '93 Douglas, John M., L. S. Douglas, Theodore, '94 New Haven C5 EJ 125 College st Seymour Providence, R. I., Louisville, Ky. New Haven Ottawa, Ill. Southport Exeter, N. H. 8 New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Cincinnati, O. Fairport, N. Y. Bridgeport 'New Haven New York City Athens, O. Reading, Pa. Toronto, Can. V 393 Temple st 1157 Chapel st 407 Temple st 310 York st - 122 w 84 Wall st 41 s. M I 238 D 297 Crown st 127 Dwight st. 297 George st. 261 Orange st. 130' Wall St. ' 54 F.. l 47 E. '78 w. Wilmington, Del. 133 College st. Eutaw, Ala. New Haven 928 Chapel st. 400 Orange st. CLibraryj 178 Prospect st. Foxborough, Mass. U p 161 F. Haiku Maui, H. I. 12 S. Sumter, C. ' '15 E. Philadelphia, Pa. 1142 .Chapel st. Clearfield, Pa. 1010 Chapel st. New Orleans, La. A 90 Wall st, Summit, N. J. l 222 D. Lewiston, Me. U 148 F. -Warren, Pa. 1079 Chapel st. Elmira, N. Y. 248 L. Hawley, Mass. ' 91 W. Chicago, Ill. , 280 L. Summit, N. J. . 237 D. New York City 1142 Chapel st. Groton, Mass. V New York City . 44 Elm st. Los Angeles, Cal. 512 George st. New York City 217 York st. New York City . 215 Crown st, Oxford, N. Y. Y 37 S. M. Buffalo,'N. Y. V 1 Whalley av. Indianapolis, Ind. 152 F. Middletown . Middletown Washington, D. C. 107 N. 93 UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR F. Dowd Myra E., A. S. East River Downes, John I. H., A. S. New H3Ven - Drew, Edward P., '91 Mclndoes Falls, Vt., 85 N. M Drury, James W., '93 S. St. Louis, Mo. 425 Temple St DuBois, Prof. A. J. New Haven Q34 N. s. HJ 258 Bradley st. Duncan, George M. Qlnstructorl J New Haven C70 N. MJ '7'7 Elm st. Duncan, Winthrop H., '94 Lowell, Mass. 584 Chapel st.. Dunham, Richard E., '93 Warren, Pa. 64 Center St.. Dunkeson, Casselberry, '94 EV2L11SVi11G, Ind- 164 F- Dunnell, Henry, '91 New York City . 124 N.. Dunning, Harry W., '94 Jamaica Plain 90 Dwight st.. Dupee, Leroy C., '93 Chicago, Ill. 6'7 Whalley av. Dupont, Louis'C., '91 Washington, Del. 22'7 Crown st. Dutcher, Judson S. fTutorQ New Haven . 21 S. Duyckinck, Richard B., Jr., '91 Morristown, N. J. 61 S. M. Dwight, Frederick, '94 - Brooklyn, N. Y. 433 Temple st.. Dwight, Henry R., '93 Brooklyn, N. Y. 433 Temple st.. Dwight, James S., '93 Dwight, Pres. T. Dwight, Winthrop E.. '93 Easterbrook, Frederick J., '91 S. Eaton, Prof. D. C. Eaton George F., '94 Eaton, Richard G., '92 Eaton Eccles, Theodore, '94 William W., '93 Eddy. Charles B., '93 Eddy, George S., '91 S. Edmison, John P., '93 Eggleston, Julius W., T Eggleston, Percy C., '92 Elcock, Harry A., M. S. Elkin, W. L. CAstronomerj Ellis, Thomas L.. '94 Ellsworth, Duncan S., '92 S. Ellsworth, Ernest B.. '93 S. Ellsworth, Wolcott W., P. Elting, Arthur W., '94 Ely, Charles R , '91 Eniiajian, Harootune, P. G. England, Joseph E., L. S. English, Richard M., '94 Ennis Geo. H., L. S. Eno, Henry M., '94 Ermeutrout, Fitz D., L. S, G. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 113 Wall st.. New Haven C7 Try 126 College st. New Haven 126 College st. New Haven 82 York. sq. New Haven Q76 BJ '70 Sachem st. New Haven '70 Sachem st. Wakefield, Mass. 44 S. M. VVakefield, Mass. 15 s. Auburn, N. Y. 65 W. - New Britain 112 N. Leavenworth, Kan. 62 W: Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 1150 Chapel st. Wate1'bu1'y 34 E. New London 140 F.. New Haven 106 York sq.. New Haven 477 Prospect st: Portland, Me. ' 18 S..- Penn Yan, N. Y. 126 Wall st. Hartford 39'7 Temple st.. Hartford 64 Howe st. Upper Red Hook,N. Y. 5'7 Prospect st.. Frederick City, Md. 156 F. Harpoot, Turkey 20 Insurance B'd'g Little Rock, Ark. 41 Court st. New Haven 226 Greenwich av. AUS0I1ia Ansoniai Saugatuck 250 Crown st. Reading, Pa. 118 York st.. 94 I UNIVERSITY 'DIRECTOR K Erskine, Albert, '93 S. Estes, Wyat C., '91 S. Estill, Joe G., '91 Evans, Alexander W., M. S. Evans, Evan, T. S. Evans, Jason, '93 S., Ewillg, Charles E., T. S. H Ewing, Charles H., '93 Ewing, George H., T. S. H Ewing, Mark, '93 S. Fair, Joseph B., '93 S. Fairbank, Edward, T. S. Fairbank, Mabel L., A. S. Farmer, James '91 A I Farnam, Charles H. CAssistantJ Farnam, Prof. H. W. Farrington, Oliver C. QAssistantj Farwell, Roy K., '92 Farnham, Hiram E., T. S. Faxon, Archer L., '93 Fay, Charles J., '93 Fellows, Edward C., T. S. Ferguson, Irving B., '93 Ferguson, John M., '94 Ferguson, Smith F., 93 S. Ferris, Harry T., '91 Ficken, Henry H., '93 Field, John H., '93 Finlay, Percy, '92 Fish, Howard J., '93 S. Fish, Wilbur P., '92 . Fisburn, Mosheim R. 'W., T. S. Fishel Marc L., '93 S. Fisher, Irving Qlnstructorj Fisher, Samuel H. Fisher, Prof. George P. Fisher, Parnell E., '91 Fisk, Otis H., '92 Fitch, Elizabeth T., A. S. Flaherty, M0rQan'J., L. s. Flint, George H., T. S. A Floyd-Jones, Edward H., '92 Fleischner, H. fL6ClJll1'G1'J Fobes, Hiram, '92 ' Foley, Tirr othy J,, M. S. 1 Chicago, Ill. f 407 Temple sir. Memphis, Tenn. 154lGrove st. Winchester, Tenn. 92 N. M. New Haven 12 High st. Cincinnati, O. 60 W. Morristown, N. J. 395 Temple st. Danvers, Mass. ' 115 W. South Dayton, N. Y. 373 Crown st. Danvers, Mass. , 91 W. St. Louis, Mo. 124 Wall st. Chicago, Ill. 40 Elm st. Hatfield, Mass. 105 W. Middletown , Q Cleveland,pO.'i 242 L. New Haven New Haven Portland, Me. Freeport, Ill. Belgrade, Me. Holbrook, Mass. Hartford Hartford New York City Pittsburgh, Pa. Troy, N. Y. Riverside Charleston, S. C. Rutland, Vt. p Memphis, Tenn. Pasadena, Cal. Elmira, N. Y. Millersburg, Pa. New York City New Haven New Haven 28 Hillhouse av. 43 Hillhfuse av. cn 3.5 vs B. 140 F. 50 E. 67 N. M. 2.5 s.. 110 w.. 1010 Chapel st. 7 Library st. 335 Orange st. 105 N. 56 s. M. ICIF.. 130 F. 19 Wall st. 269 L. 38 W. 114 High st.. 119 Park st.. 347 Prospect st.. New Haven Q9 EJ 27 Hillhouse av. Hope Valley, R. I. 39 S. M. Covington, Ky. h 205 D. New Haven ' Ansorfia - Ansonia Lincoln, Mass. 53 E. S. Oyster Bay, N. Y. 174 F. New Haven 928 Grand av.. Salem ' 192 C.. Worcester 255 Crown st.. 95 ' l ' Z Ji H l li i ,i .i E I l I l li l ii .1 is ii I UNIVERSITY DIREUTORK -i-l- 'Follis, James H., '93 S- Foos, George M., '93 Foote, Mary, A. S. Ford, Edwin T., T. S. Ford, Frederick L., '93 S. Forrest, George C., '91 S. Forsyth, Russell K., '91 Foster, Reginald, '91 Foster, Dr. J. P. C. Foster, Roger Qliecturerj Fouse, George C., '93 S. Fowler, Albert N. C., '94 Fox, Arthur B., '93 Fox, Edward L., '93 S. Fox, George H., '94 Fox, James- C., '93 Frambach, John H., Spec. Francis, Everett D., '92 Francke, Albert S., '91 S. Franklin Hervey R., L. S. Franklin, William B., '92 Fraser, F. W., T. S. Fray, Samuel, '92 S. .Freeland Arthur G., '93 S. Freeman, Harrison B., '92 Frey, Thomas A., T. S. Frissell, Lewis F., '94 Frost, Charles H., '92 Fuller, Austin B., M. S. Fuller, Pierpont, '92 Funk, Frank H., '91 S. Furbish, ' Clinton H., '94 -Gage, Raymond H., '91 Gallaudette, Edson F., '93 Gallaway, Merrill W., '92 -Gamble, Henry F., M. S. Gardner, Thomas-A., '93 Garfield, Frank L., T. S. Garlick, Richard, '93 S. Garvan, Edward J., '94 'Gatche-1, Frank E., '93 -Gaston, Robert K., A. S. Gates, Edward E., '91 S. -Gavegan, Edward J., L. S. -Gaylord, Joseph S., T. S. San Francisco, Cal. 159 Elm st. Springfield, O. 1010 Chapel st. Guilford Brockton, Mass. N. Branford Hartford Allegheny, Pa. New York City New Haven New York City 27 w. 313 Grand av. 133.College st. 217 D. 43 s. M. 109 College st. New York City Washington, D. C. 8 Trumbull st. Glens Falls, N. Y. 231 York st. Morristown, N. J. 200 York st. New Haven New York City Clinton ' Kankanna, Wis. West Hartford New York City N. Attleboroi, Mass. Lancaster, Pa. Langhams, Pa. 117 Park st. 14 Whalley av. '111 N. 138 Court st. 87 N. M. 43 College st. 310 Elm st. '179 LYC. 66 W. Bridgeport 371 Crown st. New York City 150 Grove st. Hartford 147' F. Lovettsville, Va, 17' E. Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. 15 S. Plainfield, N. J. ' ' 7 s. New Haven New Haven 145 Olive st. 145 Olive st. Bloomington, lll. 1002 Chapel st. Spencerport, N. Y. 26 Lynwood st. Dover,' N. J. 85 N, M. Washington, D. C. 282 L. New York' City ' , 255 L. Char1ottesville,Va. 12 Edgewood av. Brooklyn, N. Y. 159 York st. East Jaffrey, N. H. 8 E. Youngstown, O. 109 Elm st. East Hartford, 1187 Chapel st. Louisville, Ky. 60 S. M. Dallas, TeX. ' ' Indianapolis, Ind. V 88 Wall st. New Haven ' '57 Prospect st. Plymouth, Ill. . 59 W. 96 New Haven UNIVERSITY .DIRECT OR Y Geer, Chas. E., M, S, Gekeler, H. S., T. S. George, Charles H., '94 George,.Edward A., T. S. Gibbons, Merwin J., '94 Gibbs, Albert D., '93 Gibbs, Prof. J. Willard Gibbs, Rufus M., '93 Gignoux, Claude, '92 S. Gillespie, Louis P., '94 A Gillis, Ransom F., '94 Gilman, Zebb P., '94 Girty, George H., '92 Glicksman, Nathan, '91 Godard, Porter B. CAss't Lib.b Goddard, Henry M., T. S. Goldstein, Frederick C., M. S. Gooch, Prof. Frank A. Goodell, Prof. Thomas D. Goodenough, Giles F., '93 Goodenough, Edward W., M. S. Goodhart, Simon P., '91 S. Goodrich, Frank P. flnstructorj Goodrich, Lincoln B., T. S. Goodspeed, Edward J., 'P, G. Goodspeed, George S., P. G. Goodwin, Willis B., '91 S. Gordon, George A., '92 S. Gordon, Harry, '93 S. Gordon, Miles R., M. S. Gordon, William C., T. S. Gosling, Thomas W., '94 Goss, John H., '94 Gould, J. Avery, '92 S. Grafton, James E., '93 Grant, DeForest, '91 Grant, Fred E., '92 Grau, Frederick W., '91 Graves, Andrew B., '92 S Graves, Fred G., M. S. Graves, Henry S., '92 Graves, William P., '91 Greely, Allen, '94 Green, Ashbel, Jr., '91 Green, Joseph S., '92 S. Meriden Buialo, N. YQ Meridenf 312'Elm st. Milwauke, Wis. 9 V18 Trumbull st. Providence, R. I. Fair Haven Chicago, Ill. ' 102 w. 205 Lloyd st. 31 Trumbull st. New Haven QS. Lab.j 121 High st. Baltimore, Md. Monroe, N. Y. New York City 203 York st.. 285 'York st.. 439 George st. Detroit, Mich.f 138 F.. Jersey City, N. J. 236 Crown st. Cleveland, O. 149 F. Chippewa Falls, Wis. I 28 S., N. Granby Q19 Court HJ 47 York sq. Ludlow, Vt. 118 W. Ansonia Ansonia New Haven fK.L.J 388 Whitney av. New Haven Winchester Winchester New Haven New Haven Plainfield, N. J. Morgan Park, Ill. Bangor, Me. Savannah, Ga. Cleveland, O., Chelsea, Mass. Brookfield, Mass. Cincinnati, O. Waterbury Aurora, N. Y. Norwich New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Danbury Andover, Massf Andover, Mass. Jacksonville, Fla. New York City Raynham, Mass. 97 ' 284 Orange st. 17 s. 553 Howard av. 221 Crown st.. 9 Trumbull st. 121 W. 383 George st.. . 13 Port st., 128 Wall st. 226 Crown st.. 1010 Chapel st., 115 Day st. 99 W. 14 s.. 65 Grove st.. 131 Grove st. '141 Temple st.. ' 222 D. - 221 D.. 272 L. 130 Wall st.. 107 Temple st. Dwight Hall' Dwight Hall X 138 F. 137 F. 405 Temple st.. Hanna, UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR K - Thomas K. Harada, Tasuku, T. S. QHaradon, Frank M., '94 Hare, Charles W., '94 .Hare Meredith, '94 Hare, Montgomery, '93 1Harmar, Josiah, '92 S. Harmstad, Clarence C., '93 Kansas City, Mo. 389 Temple st. Kobe, Japan 94 W Marshalltown, Iowa 113 York st. Philadelphia, Pa. 39 Lynwood st. New York City 203 York st. New York City , 254 Crown st. Philadelphia, Pa. 395 Temple st. Jersey City, N. J. 1 170 York st. Harper, Robert F. Qlnstructorj New Haven 102 N, Harper, Prof. W. R. New Haven Q117 NJ 135 College st. Harrington, Amos T., '94 Lyons, N. Y. 143-F. Harrington, Carl P., P. G. Middletown I Harris, Charles E., T. S. Providence, R. l. ' 107 W. Harris, Frank J., '94 . New York City 254 York st. 'Harris, Henry W., '94 - East Orange, N. J. 45s. M. Harris, Norman D., '92 S. Chicago, lll. 679 Chapel st. Harris, Prof. Samuel New Haven C1 EJ 144 College st. Harrison, Fosdick B., T. S: Bethlehem 51 E. iHarsh, Samuel A., '92 S. Denver, Col. 131 Howe st. Hart, Lane S., '91 Harrisburg, Pa. A. 105 N. Hart, Theodore S.. '91 New Haven 72 N. M. Hartwell, Charles W., M. S. New Haven 12 University pl. 'Hartwell, John A., M. S. Jersey City, N. J. 88 Wall st. Hartwell, Samuel B., '93 Oil City, Pa. ' 46 Collegest. 'Harvey, Allyn F., '93 . f Cleveland, O. . 64 W. '.Harvey, Perry W., '91 Cleveland, O. 123 N. .Haskell, Henry S., '92 Norwich , . 11 S. Haskell, W. CSupt. Reading Roomj New Haven 96 Dwight st. .Haskell, William S., '92 W. Falmouth, Me. 68 W. Haslehurst, Howard J., '93 S. Brooklyn, N. Y. 86 Wallst. iHastings, Frank W. Jr., '93 Bradford, Pa. 54 Garden st. Hastings, Prof. C. S. I New HavenQ39 N.s.H.y191 Bradley st- Haslam, Lewis S., L. S. Bridgeport Bridgeport Hatch, Frank L., '92 S. Springfield, lll. '7 Library st. Hauslein, Ferdinand A., '92 Genoa, lll. ' 7 S. Hawes, James A., '94 New York City 223 York st. Hawkes, Frank E., L. S. . Oxford, Me. 107 Temple st. Hawkes, George P., '91 New Haven 314 Crown st. Hawley, Arthur S., '93 S. New Haven 20 Gill st. Hay, Logan, '92 Springield, lll. . 1010 Chapel st. Hays, David A., '91 S. Johnstown, N. Y. 248 York st. Healy, John J., L. S.. Saratoga Springs 64 Whalley av. Hedges, Joseph E., '91 Oregon City, Or. 186 C. Heermance, Theodore W., '93 Heffeldnger, Walter W., '91 S. White Plains, N. Y. 250 Church st. Minneapolis, Minn. 131 Grove st. 99 UNIVERSITY DIR EUTOR F Q Heiiion, George H., '91 'Y Hegstrom, Herald, P. G. A Helm, Edwin G., '91 S. Henry, Fidelio S., '94 Herod. Joseph R., '91 Herron, John W. Jr., '91 S. Hewit, Sarah E., A. S. Hickox, Charles R., Jr., '93 Higgins, William M., '93 Hill, Charles B., '93 S. Hillf Everett G., '94 Hill Hill Frederick A., '93 George E., L. S. Hill Herbert A., L. S. A Hill James T. QSpec.j Hill James N., '93 Hill Louis W., '93 S. Hilton, Robert G., '91 S. Hinckley, Donald R., '92 Hinckley. Henry B., '92 Hincks, William T., '91 Hine, Frank E., '93 S. Hinkle, Frederick W., '92 Hirotsu, Tomonohi, P. G. Deep River 9 S- Buialo, N. Y. 109 Meadow St. Peru, Ind. 310 Elm St. Chicago, lll. 109 High st. Indianapolis, Ind. ' 218 D. Cincinnati, O. 128 High st. Bridgeport New York City 254 Yoik st.. Thompsonville 93 N. M. Montgomery, N. Y. 409 Temple st. Madison 82 N. M., Norwalk 101 W. Stamford 29 Wall st. Bridgeport Bridgeport Chicago, Ill. 43 College st. St. Paul, Minn. 1076 Chapel st. St. Paul, Minn. 1076 Chapel st.. Newburgh, N. Y. 248 York st. Northampton, Mass. 46 S. M.. Northampton, Mass. 46 S. M. Bridgeport 4 10 S. Milford 55 Trumbull st.. Cincinnati, O. . 274 L.. Yanagana, Japan 113 Dwight st. Hitchcock, Albert W., T. S. Hitchcock, Charles W., '93 S. Hixon. George C., '94 Hobbie, John P., '93 Hodge, Ben., '93 Hodges, George W., '91 Hoiiman, Robert M., '91 S. Holbrook, Richard T., '93 Holcomb, Ellen B., A. S. Holcomb, Hebert W., '91 Holden, Charles R., '92 Hollister, Burton P., '92 Hollister, George B., '92 Holmes, Ralph lV,, '94 Holohan, John F., L. S. Holt, Hamilton B., '94 Holt, Sidney S., '93 Holter, Edwin O., '94 Holton, Howard VV., M. S, HOIIIHVDS, Thomas S., '92 S. Honey, Frederic R. Qlnstructorj. Kalamazoo, Mich. Berlin, Germany. Cleveland, O. 233 York st. Lacrosse, Wis. I 109 Elm st. Cazenovia, N. Y. 113 Wall st. St. Paul, Minn. 9 Library st. Bristol 92 N. M. Red Hook, N. Y. 248 York st. Yonkers, N. Y. 162 F. New Haven Portland, Ore. 210 D. Chicago, Ill. 16 S. Cincinnati, C. 223 D. Rutherford, N. J 177 F. West Winsted 158 F. Vifaterbury 423 Temple St. Spuyten Duyvil,N.Y. 14 Whalleyav. New Haven 71 Dwight St. Helena, Mont. 170 York st. New Haven 379 George st. New Haven IOO Springfield, Mass. 395 Temple 14 Lincoln st. st. UNIVERSITY r DIRECTOR YZ Hoober, John A., L. S. Hood, Walter, '94 Hopkins, Louis L., '91 Hoppin, Gerard B., '91 Hoppin, Prof. James M. Horton, Thomas O., '91 S. Horr, Edward F., '91 Hosmer, Sidney, '92 Hotchkiss, Frank E. QSupt.Q Hotchkiss, Samuel S., L. S. Hotz, Robert S., '91 S. - Howe, Alfred F., '94 Howe, Robert K., '93 Howe, William T. H., '93 S. Howell, Hampton, '93 S. Howell, Hampton -P., '91 Howell, Lloyd M., '94 Howland, Charles P., '91 Howland, John, '94 Hoyt, Phelps B., '93 S. Hudson, Dorr A., T. S. ' Hughes, Alfred B., '94 Hughes, Richard H., T. S. Hulburt, Charles N., '94 Hull, Ralph S., '94 Hume, Arthur C., '92 Hungerford, Wm. C., '93 S. Hunt, Henry D., '92 S. Hunt, Washington I. QTutorj Huntington, Daniel T., '92 Huntington, David L., '91 S. Huntington, Howard, '92 Huntington, James C. F., '91 Huntington, Robert P., Jr., '91 Hurlbert, John L., '93 Hurlbut, Irving E., A. S. Husinsky, Moses J., M. S. Husted, James M., Jr., '92 Hutchins, Annie E. Hutchins, Shubael C., '93 Hutchins, William J., '92 Hutchinson, George A., '93 S. Hyde, Francis D. L., '91 Hyde, George M., T. S. f Ingersoll, Charles A., '93 S. 8 York, Pa. 63 Prospect st. Auburn, N. Y. 62 S. M. Boston, Mass. 209 D. New York City 220 D. New Haven Q12 A.S.Q 47 Hillhouse av Peconic, N. Y. 128 High st Bridgeport -A 53 s. M Patterson, N. J. 153 F New Haven ' 90 High st Hartford 335 Orange st Chicago, Ill. 248 York St Birmingham ' 38 Wall st So. Windsor 81 N. M Cazenovia, N. Y. 215 Norton st Brooklyn, N. Y. 86 Wall st W. Hampton Center, N. Y. 279 L W. Hampton Center, 131 Howe st New York City 228 D New York City 259 L Chicago, Ill. 391 Temple st Wakefield, Mass. 35 E New Haven 130 Forbes av. Tanrallt, Wales 60 W. Norwich 439 George st Scranton, Pa. ' 556 Chapel st Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 204 D. New Britain -38 Elm st. Columbia 81 Wall st. New Haven 42 s. M. Hartford 247 L. San Diego, Cal. 168 York st. Plainfield. N. J. 106 N. New York City 332 Temple st. New York City 332 Temple st. Forrestville, N. Y. 80 N. M. New Haven New Haven 436 Congress av. Peekskill, N. Y. 204 D. New Haven QLilOraryj 29 Home pl. Danielsonville 96 N. M. Los Angelos, Cal. 373 Crown st. Chicago, Ill. 136 College st. Plainfield, N. J. 21911. chicago, Ill. 13 E. New Haven 24 Elm st. I o I ' UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR IT Ingersoll, James W. D., '92 Ingersoll, Leland, '91 Ingham, Charles S., '91 Ingraham, Robert S., T. S. Irving, Samuel W., M. S. Isbell, Milton C., '91 S. p Ilsham, Edward S. Jr., '91 Ives, Alfred S., M. S. Ives, Sherwood B., '93 Ivison, William C., '92 Jackson, Jackson, -J ackson, Jackson, Caleb S., '94 George H., M.- S. Harry H., '92 S. Huson T., '92 S. Jacobs, Benjamin W., L. S. James, Robert C., '94 Janeway, Theodore C., '91 S January, Harry C., '93 S. Jarboe, Paul R., L. S. Jay, Pierre, '92 Jenkins, James S., '94 Jenny, Isaac H., '92 Jepson, Harry B., '93 Jessop, Stewart D., '91 Jewett, Nathan H., '94 Jewett, Sherman S. 2d., '91 Johnson .Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Elliot G., '92 Frederick M., '91 Jesse W., L. S. Lewis F., '93 Percy, L., L. S. Prof. S. W. Johnston, Frank L., T. S. Johnston, William R., '93 S. Johnstone, Edward W., '92 S. .J ones Jones Jones Jones, Jones, .Jones Alfred H. Charles D., '93 Frederick W., Jr Idrys, T, S. Lawrence B., '94 Thomas O., '93 S. Joslin, Elliot P., P. G. Jordon, Riverda H., '93 Jowett, Albert B., T. S. .Joy, Homer T. '93 37 '91 S. Marengo, Ill. Cleveland, C. Saybrook Brooklyn, N. Y. 90 Park st. 133 F. 186 of 40 E. Birmingham, Conn. 44 Crown st. Ansonia Chicago. Ill. New Haven New York City New York City Allegheny, Pa. New Haven Chicago, Ill. Ansonia 277 L. 347 Temple st. 254 Crown st. 177 F. 1010 Chapel st. 115 Day st. 106 Wall st. Allegheny City, Pa. 88 Wall st. Denver, Col. 1161 Chapel st. Baltimore, Md. 259 L. New York City 116 w. St. Louis, Mo. 395 Temple st. San Francisco, Cal. 168 York st. New York City 183 LYC. Stamford 45 s. M. New York City . 206 D. New Haven 30 Grove st. Beyrout, Syria - 103 N. Buffalo, N. Y. 223 York st. Buifalo. N. Y. 229 D. Groton 26 S. Norwich 270 L. Brooklyn, N. Y. 409 Temple st. Bangor, Me. 127 N. Bridgeport Bridgeport New Haven 54 Trumbull st. Byron, Ill. 98 E. Shippensburg, Pa. 228 Crown st. Connellsville, Pa. 126 Wall st. St. Louis, Mo. 114 High st. Cincinnati, O. 46 Elm st. New York City Williamstown, Vt. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ' 43 College st. 63 Grove st. 116 High st. Pittsburg, Pa. 132 Wall st. Oxford, Mass. 1010 Chapel st. St. Joseph, Mo. 90 N. M. Bonthe, W. Africa 52 E. Newark, N. J. IO2 1010 Chapel st. UNIVERSITY DIREC' TOR Y. Joyce, Howard C., L. S. Judson, Walter P., '93 Judson, Minnie L., A. S. Kalman Charles O. '93 Kazanjian, Kevork H., T. Keays, Frederick L., '94 Kebabian, Sarkis C., '94 l Kebbe, David L., T. S. Kedzie, John H. Keedy, Ed ward E., T: S. Keedy, John L. Keene. Allen A., T. S. Keeling, James H., T. S. Kehl, Chas. P., T. S. Keith, Walter W., '91 S. Keller, Frank A., '92 Kelley, Webster, T. S. Kellogg, George A., L. S. Kellogg, Herbert H., '94 Kenerson, Vertner, '91 Kenna, William M., M. S. Kent, C. F., P. G Kennedy, Harry H., '92 Kenyon, Albert J., L. S. Kernochan, Edward L., '91 Kidd, Henry M., '92 Kimball, Frederick S., '91 Kimball, James H., '92 S. King, Charles G., '94 King, Henry, T., L. S. King, Rufus, Jr., '94 Kingsbury, Howard T., '91 Kinney, Troy S., '94 Kirkland, Edward, '94 Kitchel, Prof. Cornelius L. Kitchel, William L., '92 Klimpke, Paul, '92 Knaebel, Earnest, '94 Knapp, James M., '92 S. Knapp, Prof. W. I. Knowles, George G., '92 Knox, James M., '92 Knox, Lewis T., '91 Kohler, ,George C., '91 S. Kabayama, Sukahidi, L. S. S Bridgeport Bridgeport New Haven 204 Winthrop av. Stratford Tokio, Japan 67 Whalley av. St. Paul, Minn. 124 Wall st. Aintab, Turkey - 117 W. North Berwick, M Rodosto, Turkey e. 1150 Chapel st. 7 Library st. Holliston, Mass. 39 E. Evanston, Ill. 40 Elm st. Rohrersville, Md. l 92 W. Rohrersville, Md. 92 W. Atkinson Me. 95 W. Utica, N. Y. 6 E. E Greenville, Pa. 57 W. Chicago, Ill. 131 Grove st. Fort Plain, N. Y. 72 W. Boston 67 W. Vernon Center 148 Wh alley av. Carthage, Mo. 318 Elm st. New Haven 91 N. M. New Haven 440 State st. Palmyra, N. Y. 107 York st. Syracuse, N. Y. 1002 Chapel st. Branford - Branford Pittsfield, Mass. 131 F. Albany, N. Y. 1018 Chapel st. Hartford 254 L. Chicago, Ill. 128 High st. Chicago, Ill. 126 Wall st. Meriden 60 Park st. Cincinnati, O. ' 109 Wall st. New York City 273 L. Chicago, Ill. 231 York st. Utica, N. Y. 170 York st. New Haven 331 Temple st. New Haven 169 F. Hartford 101 N. Brooklyn, N. Y. 105,Bristol st. Auburn, N. Y. 65 W. New Haven 1202 DQ 135 Whitney av. Wilmington, Del. 278 L. Easton, Pa. ' 266 L. Newcastle, Pa. 163 F. Akron, O. 248 York st. IO3 UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR? Kountze, Augustus F., '91 S. Kountze, Charles T., '92 S. Koya, S aburo, L. S. . Kyle, Charles D., '93 Ladd, P rof. Geo. T. Ladd, George T., '91 S. La Field, Howard, '91 Lake, Clarence H., '94 Lamb, George B. B., '94 Lambert, Adrian Van S., '93 Lamprey, Howard' A., '94 Lamson, Edwin R., '93 Lamson, William J., '93 Landers, George M., '91 S. Lane, Frederick J., '92 Lane, Harry E., '92 S. Lane, John E., '94 Langzettel, Geo. H., A. S. Lansing, William, Jr., '93 S. Lassell, Sidney L., '92 Lathrop, William G., T. S. Laughlin, Irwin B., '93 Law, Walter W., Jr., '92 S. Lawbaugh, 'Elmer A., '93 S. Lawson, George N., M. S. Lawson, H. M. CAssistantj Lawton, Burton L., '93 S. Lawton , Louis C., '93 S. Lay, Edward H., '94 Leavenworth, Cliiford W., '91 S. Leavenworth, Phillip R., '92 Leavitt, Burton E., '93 Lee, Albert, '91 Lee, Emma S., A. S. Lee, Thomas G. Clnstructorj Leete, William H., '94 Leinbach, Charles F., T. S. Lentilh on, Joseph, Jr., '93 S Leonard, Franklin Jr., L. S. Lesinsky, Joseph, Spec. Leverett, William J., '91 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Arthur F., '92 - Charles C., P. G. Harry B., '93 S. Josephine M., A. S. Omaha, N eb. 6 86 Wall st. Omaha, Neb. 86,Wall st. Tokio, Japan 377 Crown st.. Cayuga, N. Y. 126 N. New Haven 204 Prospect st. New Haven C276 LJ 204 Prospect st. Bridgeport 34 s. M. New Haven 137 College st.. New Haven f 584 Chapel st. New York City 261 L. Laconia, N. H. 404 Crown st. Montclair, N. J. 125 N.. Montclair, N. J. ' 125 N.. New Britain 43 College st. New York City . Killingworth 81 Wall st... North Hadley, Mass. 242 York st.. New Haven Albany, N. Y. 335 Orange st. Orange, N. J. 57 s. M. 36 E. Providence, B.. I. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1076 Chapel st. Yonkers,'N. Y. . Yonkers Opechee, Mich. 255 Crown st. Union 22 College st. Union 56 N. s. H. Meriden Meriden Brooklyn 55 Prospect st. Fulton, Ill. 125 Dwight st. Wallingford 219 York st. Castleton, Vt. 4 s. New Haven ' 48 Gill st. ,New York City - 280 L. New Haven New Haven 373 Crown st. Thompsonville 2 S. Bethlehem, Pa. '76 W. New York City 391 Temple st. VVestfield, Mass. 18 Orange st. New York City 393 Temple st. Binghamton, N. Y. 103 N. Bozeman, Mont. 59 Lake pl. Battle Creek, Mich. 33 State st. New Haven 438 George st. New Haven I O4 UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR F Lewis, Robert J., L. S. York, Pa. 63 Prospect st. Lewis, William M., L. S. D Racine. Wis. 1090 Chapel st. Lillagore, Theodore N., '91 Philadelphia, Pa. .39 S. M. Linahan, James P.. '93 New Haven 271 Ferry st. Lindeke, Albert W., '94 St. Paul, Minn. 114 High st. Lindsley, Prof. Charles A. -New Haven 15 Elm st. Lineaweaver, Charles P., '94 Pottsville, Pa. N. H. House Little Arthur M., QT. S. Washington, D. C. 25 E. Little Frank A., '93 S. Meriden Meriden Lloyd Frederick M., '93 New Haven 26 Dwight pl. Lloyd. Joseph P., Jr., '91 East Orange, J. 193 C. Lloyd Raymond, '94 ' Cincinnati, O. ' 237 D. Lloyd Thomas J., '90 East Orange, N. J. 64 Howe st. Lockhart, Clinton, P. G. Lexington, Ky. Lockhart, Reuben A., M. S. Bridgeport 103 Park st Lockwood, Edwin H. Alnstructorj New Canaan 57 N. S. H. Lockwood, Frederick A., '94 Norwalk 223 York st. Lockwood, Wm. E. QDemonstratorQ New Haven 32 Pearl st. Loe, Edward O., T. S. Grand Meadow, Minn. 37 E. Lonergan, Thomas, L. S.- Chicago, Ill. 393 Temple st Long, Harry, '92 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 139 F Long, Luther K., T. S. New Haven 75 Newhall st Longenecker, Ralph, '94 Bedford, Pa. 120 High st Longenecker, Samuel R., '94 Bedford, Pa. 120 High st. Loomis, Edward N., '91 Brooklyn, N. Y. 263 L. Loomis, Harry.F., '94 New York City 107 Wall st. Lorance, John F., '92 New Haven - 695 Chapel st. Lord, Arthur P., '93 New York City U 159 F. Lord, Daniel, 3d, '92 . Loring, Daniel A., Jr., '91 S. Lounsbury, Prof. T. R. Lounsbury, Ralph R., '94 Lounsbury, Walter W., '94 Loveland, Charles N., '94 Lovell, Arthur, '92 Lowe, William W., Spec. Lowrie, Charles N., '91 S. Lowry, Robert O., '93 Luce, Harry W., '92 Luckey Frank R., T. S. Ludwig. Charles M., '94 Luther, Claire F., T. S. Lutz, John W., L. S. Lydgate, John M., T. S. Lyle Edward, L. S. New York City' New York City New Haven 270 Crown st. 43 College st. 22 Lincoln st. Hartford V 29 S. New Haven 22 Lincoln st, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 114 High st. Plainfield, N. J. 165 F. New Haven 213 Wooster st. Warriors Dart, Pa. 134 College st. Erie, Pa. 232 D- Scranton, Pa. 16 S. New Haven 21 Eld st. Winona, Minn. 29 High st. Painesville, O. I 41 E. Lima, O. , 47 York sq. Laupahoehoe, H. I 112 W. Roanoke, Va. 1 o 5 1 UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR Yi McPherson, Gregory, L. S. McQuaid, William A., L. S. McVicker, Edward, '92 S. Maffitt, William, '93 Maher, Augustine F., L. S. Maher, James S., '92 S. Mallery, Winslow, '93 S. Maloney, Denis J., '92 S. Mandel, Frank E., '92 S. Mandel, Leonard, '93 S. Manice, Edward A., '91 Mann, Walter, '94 Manning, Richard F., '92 S. Manson, Daniel E., '92 Manss, William H., T. S. Mar, Frederic W. QAssistantj Markwick, W. F., T. S. Marsh, Arthur M., '92 Marsh, Charles C., '91 Marsh, E. Lester, T. S. Marsh, Prof. O.,C. Marshall, Elliot, '92 Marshall, Levi W., '92 Martin, Arthur J., '93 Martin, George G., '93 Martin, James B., L. S. Marvin, Arthur, '91 Marvin, Loren P. W., '92 Marvin, Walter R., '93 Mason, Edward H., '92 Massey, Robert V., '92 S. Mather, T. W. Qlnstructorj Mathewson, Albert M., L. S. Matthewman, John A. '94 Matthews, Harold C., '91 S. Mayers, William K., L. S. Mead, Solomon C., L. S. Means, Frederick H., T. S. Meara, Frank S., CProctorj Meckel, Julius A., T. S. Meeker, David M., '91 S. Meeker. Gardner M., '92 S. Mendel, Lafayette B., '91 . Mercer, George W., '91 S. Merrels, Charles M., '92 S. Washington, D. C. ' 25 Wall st. New Haven 181 Orchard st. Collinsville, N. Y. 42 Elm st. St. Louis, Mo. 142 F. New Haven 203 East st. New Haven 203 East st. Cincinnati, O. 395 Temple st. New Haven -1 34 Ferry st. Chicago, -111. 107 Wall st. Chicago, Ill. 137 College st. New York City A 141 F. Lewiston, Pa. -2 107 Edward st. Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 88 Wall st. New Haven . 274 L. Cincinnati, O. 31 E. West Haven QK. Lab.j West Haven New Haven 149 St. John st. Bridgeport 76 N. M. Rahway, N. J. . P 210 D. Leicester, Mass. 113 W.. New Haven Q8 PJ 360 Prospect st' Montclair, N. J. 76 N. M. Middleboro, Mass. 191 C. Deckertown, N. J. 119 N. St. Louis, Mo. 114 High st. New Haven 576 Grand av. Cooperstown, N. Y. 9 Trumbull st.. Hartford 68 w.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1010 Chapel st. Chicago, Ill. 176 F. Dover, Del. 42 Elm st. New Haven 19 Warren pl. New Haven 657 Orange st, 480 Winthrop av, New York City 126 High st. Harrisburg, Pa. 47 York sq. Greenwich 1494 Chapel st, Dorchester, Mass. A 26 E- Cottage City, Mass. 70 N. M. Cleveland, O. 104 W. Newark, N. J. 1180 Chapel st. Newark, N. J. 161 York st.. Delhi, N. Y. 139 F. Omaha, Neb. 1002 Chapel st. New Haven 24 Pearl st. 107 l is l l U A u 1 31 5 lf f 5 11. 1 1 B 1 I . .lf ll 1' 1 1: l 5 'sq::.r,a l. 1 H 1 1 Morley, Morris , Morris, Morris , UNIVERSITY DIREOTORR John E., '94 Charles D., '92 Robert W., '92 William G., '90 Morrison, Edwin, P. G. Morrison, William T., T. S. Morse, Albert H., '93 Morse, Sherman, '91 Moseley, Henry P., '94 Mosman, Oliver C., '94 1Moulton, W. J., T. S. fMowbray, Edward B., '92 Moyle, Wallace S., '91 Mullally, Thornwell, '92 Mulliken, Harral, '91 S. Munson, I Cyrus L. !Lecturerj Munson. Edward L., M. S. .Munzesheimer, Gustave, '91 S. fMurdock, John S., '91, S. .Murphy, William-H., '93 QMurray, Henry H., '93 S. Murray. Walter F., '94 Mygatt, Frederick E., L. S. Nadler, Alfred G., '93 Nash, Warren B., '91 S. Neale, John C., '91 S. Neary, William J., L. S. ' Nelson, Robert H., '94 Nelson, Roscoe, T. S. Nelson, Theophilus, '92 S. Newell, Emerson R., '93 .Newell Roger S., L. S. Nettletlon, Edward S., '92 S. Nettleton, George E., '92 S. Newman, George N., P. G. Newton Prof. H. A. Newton, Burt L., L. S. .Newton William L. '93 Nichols., Allen P., L. S. Nichols, Nichols, Charles H., '92 S. , Robert H., '94 Nicola, Oliver P., '93 S. Niemeyer, Prof. J. H. Nipgen, Aim P., ,911 Nolan, Cyrus C., '94 Saginaw, Mich. 143 York st. Wallingford 113 N. Wallingford 55 s. M. New Haven Cincinnati, O. A. Fern Creek, Ky. 66 w. Plantsville 119 N. Canandaigua, N. Y. 8 S. New Haven 31 Wall st. St. Joseph, Mo. . 1150 Chapel st. Center Sandwich, N. H. 48 E. Bay Shore, N. Y. 89 N. M. Sharon, Mass. 73 N. M. Pendleton. S. C. 48 s. M. Washington, D. C. 42 Elm st. Williamsport, Pa. New Haven 137 Elm st. New York City 113 Wall st. Westbrook Westbrook Southville, Mass. 77 N. M. Viola, Del. 54 Garden st. Plainfield, N. J. 311 York st. New Milford New Haven Y Brooklyn, N. Kittaning, Pa. Naugat uck 335 Orange st. 122 Olive st. 42 Elm st. 337 Orange st. 828 Chapel st. Bridgeport 371 Crown st. Canaan, Me. 83 W. Bridge port 371 Crown st. Bristol 110 N. Bristol 217 York st. New Haven 642 Elm st. New Haven 333 Exchange st. Buifalo, N. Y. 24 Howe st. New Haven 135 Elm st. Hartford 1076 Chapel st. Brooklyn, N. Y. 24 S- Pomona, Cal. 'Bridgeport Branford Branford Binghamton, N. Y. 233 York st. Cleveland, O. 132 Wall st. New Haven Q8 A. s.j 251 Lawrence st. Chillicothe, O. 119. Park st. Chicago, lll. 40 Elm st. 109 UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR K X Peck, George L., '93 Peck, Robert E. fAssistant5 Peck, Prof. T. Peirce, Alton W., '93 Pelton, William H., '91 S. Penfield, Charles O., '91 Penfield, Prof. S. L. Peres, Israel H., L. S. Perkins , can D., '94 I Perkins, Frederick C., '94 Perkins, Henry B. Jr., '94 Perkins, Montague E., '92 S. Persons, Frederick T., '94 Pettibone, Albert W., Jr., '93 Pettus, William Gr., '92 Phelps, Ansel, '94 Phelps, Prof. Edward J. Phelps, Isaac K., '94 Phelps, Samuel F., '92 Phelps, W. W., L. S. Phillips, Prof. Andrew W. Phinney, John I., '92 Pickett, Charles W., L. S. Pierce, Charles P., '92 Pierce, Samuel C., '93 S. Pierson, Decius L., '94 Pitkin, Horace T., '92 Pitkin, Roger S., '92 S. Platt, Robert T., L. S. Plummer,,John F. Jr., '91 Polk, Frank L., '94 Pollard, E. B. I Pomeroy, Robert W., '91 Pond, Miles A., '92 S. , Pond, William H., L. S. Poole, William F., Jr., '91 Pope, Alfred M., '94 Pope, Charles M., '93 Porter, F. C. CInstructorb Porter, Isaac N. Y Porter, Prof. Noah- Post, Edward H., '93 S. Potter, Alonzo, '94 Potter, Herbert L., '93 S. Potter, J. T., '94 I Jamaica, N. Y. West Havenv New Haven QM. SJ 486 Elm st. New Haven 124 High st.. Athol Centre, Mass. 78 N. M.. Hartford 88 Wall st. Delhi, N. Y. 54 s. M. New Haven C2 11.5 14 s. H.. Memphis, Tenn. 118 York st.. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 107 Edwards st, Sharon, Pa. 159 Elm st., Warren, O. 159 Elm st.. Bristol 71 High st. Sandisiield, Mass. 67 Whalley av. LaCrosse, Wis. ' 231 York st.. St. Louis, Mo. 1187 Chapel st. New York City 1 248 L.- New Haven Thompsonville ' White Hall, Ky. 1079 Chapel st. 2 s.. Red Wing, Minn. 40 Elm st.. New Haven. C155 FJ 184 York st. Machias, Me. 99 N. New Haven 400 Temple st.. Auburn, Mass. 1 i 188 C. St. Louis, Mo. 395 Temple st. Hartford 32 s.. Philadelphia, Pa. 247 L.. Chicago, Ill. 285 York st. Milford Milford New York City 230 D.. New York City 9 Library Richmond, Va. 107 W. Auburn, N. Y. 240 D. Torrington N. Attleboro, Mass. Evanston, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. ' St. Louis, Mo. New Haven 57 Grove st.. 36 Lynwood st. 134 F. 1090 Chapel st. 1090 Chapel st. 11 Summit Bridge, Del. 115 Day st.. New Haven 31 Hillhouse av. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., New York City I North Guilford 36 Elm st. 121 York st.. 15 Rose st. North Adams, 'Mass 143 F.. II 0 UNIVERSITY DIREO TOR Y Potts, Edgar A., T. S. Powell, Percy O., P. G. Powell, Ralph C., '92 Powelson, Morgan E., T. S. Pratt, Joseph H., '93 S. Prentice, George N., '91 S. Preston, Alfred H., '91 S. Preston, George W., T. Sf Price, Frank J., '92 Price, Warwick J., '94 Punderford, John K., '92 S. Putnam, Frank C., T. S. 'Quinn, Harry R., '92 S. Quintard, Rams dell, Harry C., '93 Charles C., '92 S. Rathbone, Gerald L., '93 Rathbone, Henry R., '92 Raymond Raymond Raymond Raynolds, 7 Edward F., '94 Wiley B., '93 S. William M., '94 E. V. QLecturerj Redington, Edward J., '94 Reed, Albert M., '91 Reed, Edward B., '94 Reily, George W., Jr., '92 S. Reynolds, Adelbert L., '91 Reynolds, Reynolds, A. W., P. G. Prof. H. M. Reynolds, Matthew A., '92 Rhodes, William C., '91 ' Rice, Geo. H., '93 ' Rich, Frank R., P. G, Richards, Richards, Richards, Richards, Richards , Richards, Prof. C. B. Frederick B., T. S. George S., T. S. Etta B., A. S. Prof. Eugene L. Paul N., '92 Richardson, Harry S., '94 Richardson,QJames P., '91 Richmond, Harold A., '91 S. Richmond, George C., '94 Ricketts, William R. Ridgway, Erman J., '92 Riesthal de, A. G. , '92 S. ' Lynchburg, Va. 42 E Monmoth, Ore. A 109 Elm st Cincinnati, 0. 147 F Plainfield, O. 82 W West Hartford 397 Temple st Watertown, Wis. 132 Wall st Omaha, Neb. 88 Wall st. Springfield, Ill. 88 Wall st Brooklyn, 'N. Y. 214 D Cleveland, O. T 1079 Chapel st New Haven 74 Howe st Buifalo, N. Y. 120 W Milton, Vt. 101 Greene st Sound Beach 78 N. M New Haven 104 Wall st Albany, N. Y. 68 N. M Albany, N. Y. 1018 Chapel st Chicago, Ill. 26 High st Wyoming, O. 391 Temple st Chicago, Ill. 107 York st New Haven A 62 Trumbull st Syracuse, N. Y. 34 Trumbull st Manchester, Vt. 12 s Holyoke, Mass. - 192 York st. Harrisburg, Pa. 347 York st. Waterloo, N. Y. 100 N New Haven 14 Park st New Haven 213 D N ew' Haven 550 Whalley av. Cleveland, O. 271 L Springfield, Mass. 98 N New Haven A. New Haven C45 N.S.H.D 313 York st Enfield, Mass. 87 W. Mahanoy City, Pa. 18 E. New Haven New Haven C86 N. MQ 315 York st Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago, I11. Kansas City, Mo. Providence, R. I.- E. Hampton, Mass. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Galion, O. Brooklyn, N. Y. II2 A 205 D. 236 Crown st. 181 Lvo. 97 Olive st. 36 Elm st. 74 Howe st. 44 Elm st. UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR Y Riley, Isaac W., '92 Ringrose, William A., L. YS. Ripley, Eugene S., M. S. New Haven New Haven Asbury Park, N. J. 182 LYC... 915 Grand av. 1360 Chapel st.. Ritchie, Harry P., '93 S. St. Paul, Minn. 114 High st.. Rivard, Edmund S., T. S. Montreal, Can. 30 E.. Robbins, Allen A., '93 S. New York City 109 Wallst. Robbins, George P., '91 New York City 249 L. Robbins, Milton H., '91 S. Lakev lle , 156 Grove st. Robinson, Allan G., '91 Scranton, Pa. , 124 N. Robinson, Charles M., '92 S. Middletown 305 George st.. Robinson, Ernest L., '94 Meriden , Meriden Robinson, Frederick H., '91 Corning, N. Y. 29 High st.. Robinson, Ralph S., '93 S. Colchester 255 Ferry st. Robinson, John A. LLibrarian L. SQ New Haven C19 C. HJ 239 Bradley st.. Robinson, John T., '93 1 Hartford 1018 chnpoi oo. Robinson, Paul S., M. S. New Haven H 1 Hillhouse av.. Robinson, Prof. W. C. New HavenC157 Churchj 1 Hillhouse av.. Roby, Joseph, '93 Rochester, N. Y. 68 N. M. Roby, John W., L. S. Delphos, O. - 20 Orange st.. Rockefeller, William G., '92 New York City 129 F.. Rockwell, Charles F., '91 S. New York City Rogers, Derby, '93 New York City 9 ,128 N. Rogowski, Albert B. New Haven 318 Crown st.. Roosa, Howard, '94 Rosendale, N. Y. 135 College st. Root, Linford F., L. S. , Waterbury 679 Chapel st.. Rorer, William D., '91 Philadelphia, Pa. 189 C. Rovinsky, Alexander, M. S. New Haven 187 Franklin sq. Rowley, Charles P., '94 Rowley, Robert E., '93 Runk, Louis B., '93 Runkle, Runyon, Russell, Russ-ell, Russell, Russell, Edward W., P. G. William N., '92 Arthur B., '91 George E., '92 Samuel M. Prof. T. H. Russo, Paul, L. S. Rustin, Wilkins, '94 Ryan, Albert T., '94 Ryder, Erastus D., '91 Ryder, George H., '94 Ryle, Ernest, '92 Sacket, Francis W., '91 Sackett, Herbert I., '93 ' Sallman, William H., '94 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 227 Crown st.. Williamsport, Pa. 1010 Chapel st. Philadelphia, Pa. 297 Crown st. Lisbon, Iowa ' 115 Dwight st.. Plainfield, N. J. 208 D. So. Norwalk 69 S. M. Sarnia, Ont. . 44 s. M. Bedford Springs, Pa. 120 High st.. New Haven A 137 Elm st. New Haven 50 Washington st.. Omaha, Neb. 114 High st.. Washington, D, C. 226 York st.. Plainield, N. J. 193 C., Pioinnoia, N. J. 43 whoiioy nv. Paterson, N. J. 227 D. Cape Vincent, N. Y. 219 D. New Haven 24 College st- London, Canada 18 Trumbull st. II3 Shaw, Shaw Shaw, Shaw, Sha w 7 UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR Y. Arthur W., '92 ' Albert J., '93 Augustus F., '92 Samuel C., '91 Thomas B.,'M. S Sheldon, F1 ederick C. '92 S Sheldo ll HenryK Jr 91 Shepard Harry H 91 S Shepaidson Fiancis W P Shepherd, Forrest, '92 Sherrill, Charles H., Jr., L. S. Shigemi, Shiukichi, M. S. Sheffield, Joseph E., '94- ' , ' ' ., . G. L Shipman, Prof. Nathanielf Shlevin, Hyman S., M. S. Sicard, George M., '94 Sidenberg, George M., '91 S. Silverstein, Harry S., '94 Simmons, Edward H., '92 S. Simms, Edward F., '91 Simms, William A.fQSpec.5 .Simms, William E., Jr., '91 Simonds, Hon. W. E. CLecturerj W Simpson, Hubbard T., '91 ' Sketon, Eugene W., '94 Skinker, Charles R., '94 Skinner, Clarence E., M. S. .Slade, Slade, Slade, Arthur J., '92 S. George T., '93 Francis L., '91 Slattery, Morris D , M. S, Small, Charles F., P. G. Small, Harry E., T. S. .Smiley, Elmer E., T. S. .Smith, Charles A., '94 Smith Smith Smith , Prof. Chas. H. , Clement G., '91 , Edward O., '93 S. Smith, Ernest E. fAssiStantj Smith , George F., '91 -Smith, George M., '91 S. .Smith Smith Smith .Smith 7 Herbert A., P. G. Prof. H. E. Y j Herbert K., '91 Howard F., '94 ec.J Paterson, N. J. Royalston, Mass. VVellsboro, Pa. Redding Ridge 253 L 24 S 190 o 157 F Worcester, Mass. 18 Dickerman st Attleboro, Mass. Chicago, lll. Brooklyn, N. Y. New Haven 107 Wall st 254 Crown st. 7 Library st 409 Orange st: Grantville, O. 397 George st. Hartford 214 D. Washington, D. C. 90 High st. Imabari, Japan 111 York st. Hartford i ' New Haven 608 Grand av. Utica, N. Y. 226 York st. New York City 124 Wall st. Denver, Col. ' 23 S. St. Louis, Mo. 131 Grove st. Paris, Ky. 13 S. Dayton, O. 248 York st. Paris, Ky. . 13 S. Hartford , Winchester, Ky. 233 D Brooklyn, N. Y. 117 Elm St. Louis, Mo. Westville New York City New York City New York City New Haven Pawtucket, R. I. Maohiasport, Me. No. Syracuse, N. Y. 1079 Chapel st 24 College st 248 York st 1076 Chapel st 279 L 172 DeWitt st 1161 Chapel st 115 W 81 w Bridgeport 137 College st New Haven 1243 LJ 331 Temple st Joanna Furnace, Pa. 233 D Springfield, Mass. 109 Elm st New Haven Q63 BJ 1018 Chapel St Andover, Mass. 203 D. Plantsville 70 Howe st. Worcester, Mass. 77 W. New Haven Q1 M. SQ 430 George st. Hartford 72 N. M. Hartford 30 S. 115 a Q Allegheny City, Pa. 9 Library st. UNIVERSITY .DIREGTQR K Stevens, Prof. George B. Stevens, Wm. P., '93 S. Stewart, Lee K., '94 Stewart, Walter E., Jr., '94 Stewart, Wilson R., T. S. Stickney, George F., '91 S, Stillman, Leland S., '94 Stocking, Herbert A., '92 Stoddard, Hon. H. Clnstructorj n Stoddard, Raymond F., '93 S. Stoddart, Harry T., '92 S. Stoeckel, Gustave J. Clnstructorj Stoeckel, Robbins B., '93 Stokes, James G., '92 S. Stone, Albert B., L. S. Stone, Alfred W., '94 Stothers, Edward M., '94 Street, George H., '91 Street, Henry L., '94 Strong, J. P. fClerk Tr.j Strong, Richard P., '93 S. Strong, Wendell M., '93 Stoughton, Chas. B., '93 S. Stow, Frederick E., '93 S. Stoughton, Laura, A. S. Stults, Henry A., '93 S. Sturtevant, Charles F., '91 S. Sullivan, John F., M. S. Sumner, Prof. William G. Sutphen, Carlyle E., Jr., '93 Sutton, Edward O., '91 S.. Suydam, Richard S., '93 S. Swain, H. L. QLecturerQ Swartout, Egerton, '91 Swayne, Alfred H., '92 Swayne, Noah H., 2d Sweet, Frederick B., M. S. Synnett, Martin J., '92 Taintor, Frederick B., '93 Taintor, Harlan H., '92 Talcott, Edward C., '93 S. Talcott, George S., '91 Tanimura, Issa, '91 S. Taylor, Andrew S., '94 Taylor, Frederick C.,.T. S. 9 I New Haven C7 EJ Detroit, Mich. 68 Trumbull st 425 Temple st. Joliet, Ill. 138 Court st. Plainfield, N. J. 64 S. M. Bucyrus, O. , 31 E, Louisville, Ky. 1161 Chapel st. Brooklyn, N. Y. 126 High st. Wallingford 113 M. Milford 792 Chapel st. Milford Milford! Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 38 Lynwood st. New Haven Q3 4Tr.j 209 York st. New Haven 209 York st. New York City 130 Wall st. Fayetteville, Ark. 40 Elm st. New York City 134 College st. Port Richmond, N .Y. 57 Prospect st. Exeter, N. H. 69 N. M. Chicago, Ill. 65 Grove st. New Haven Q5 Tr.j 506 Howard av. Atlanta, Ga. 200 Grove st. Montclair, N . J. 145 College st. New Haven 339 Prospect st. Plantsville 70 Howe st. New Haven Savannah, Ga. 409 Temple st. Cleveland, O. 43 College St. New. Haven 928 Chapel st. New Haven 4118 Ng 140 Edward Sn. Newark, N. J. 1010 Chapel st. Springfield, Mass. 83 Grove st. New Haven 200 York st. Stamford 256 L. N ew .York City 223 D. New York City 232 D. Lebanon 381 Crown st. Montclair, N. J. 37 S. M. New York City 159 Elm st. Hartford 144 F. Hartford 133 College st. New Britain 9 S. Tokio, Japan 71 Howe st. South Orange, N. J. 41 S. M. Granby, Mass. 22 E. 1 7 UNIVERSITY DIREUTQ1-2 Y. ,-,.i,ili Taylor, -James H., '94 Taylor, Moses, '93 Telford, Worthington S., '92 S. Teller, Harrison J., '92 W Ten Brocke, James, P. G. Tenny, Daniel G., '91 Terriber-ry, William S., '93 'Terry, George D., '92 A Thacher, Prof. James K. Thacher, Thomas CLecturerj Thatcher, William N., '91 Thayer, Alfred E. Qlnstructorj Thomas, Caroline L., A. S. Thomas, Edward R., '94 Thomas, John B., '93 Thomas, Isaac B., '92 S. Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Alfred C., '92 Mary, A. S. Samuel C., '91 VVm. B., '93 S. Thorns, William E., '94 Thomson, Herbert G., '93 Thornton, William P., '93 Thorn, Charles E., L. S. Thorp, Willard B., T. S. Thrall,'Charles H., '93 Thurber, Edward A., '91 Tibbitts, John K., '92 Tilley, Dexter E., '93 Tilson, John Q., '91 Tilson, William J., '94 Tilton, WValter E., '93 S. Todd, William, '94 Tolman, Herbert C. QAssistantj Torbert, Horace G., '93 Totten, Lieut. Prof. Chas. A. Charleston, S. C. 67 Howe st. New York City 231 D. St. Albans, Vt.. 389 Temple st. Central City, Col. 65N. M. Panton, Vt. 383 George st. New York City 178 LYC. Paterson, N. J. 63 W. Brooklyn, N. Y. 212 D. New Haven '76 Wall st. New York City New York City Pueblo, Cal. 129 F. New Haven 213 York st. New Haven New York City 168 York st. Rockville 66 N. M. West Chester, Pai 159 Elm st. Willimantic 4 S. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ' Pottsville, Pa. 252 L. Pasadena, Cal. 19 Wall st. Waterbury New York City Lexington, Ky. Washington, D. Oxford, N. Y. Rockville Syracuse, N. Y. Troy, N. Y. 37 Lynwood st. 1 128 M. 56 s. M. 36 Wall st. 1 27 Fi. 95 N. M. 158 York st. 22 s. W.Springiield, Mass. 103 Liberty st. Clear Branch, Tenn. 91 N. M. Clear Branch, Tenn. 1 TR. New Haven Calais, Me. Hanover, Mass. Dubuque, la. New Haven 235 Dixwell av. 83 Grove st. 1010 Chapel st. 217 York st. '77 Mansfield st. TOUSQY, Ralph. '94 Brooklyn, N. Y. 192 York st. Towle, Charles S-, '92 S- New York City 131 Grove st. Townsend Arthur C., T. S. Lewiston, Me, 88 W, Townsend George M., '94 Hartford 32 s. Towllseud Howard R-, '92 New York City 215 D. 1:OW11Seud John B., '91 Silver Cliff, Col. 104 N. 'lownsend Prof. W. K. New Haven Q153 Churchi 148 Grove st. Townsend, J. M., Jr. QLecturerj New York City New York City Tracy, JOh11 C., P. G. Fair Haven A. IIS st New York City 43 Whalley av UNIVERSITY DI REOTOR Y. Tracy, Robert S., '93 Treadway, Francis W., L. S. Treadwell, Alliene W., '91 Treadwell, Geo. C., Spec. Tritle, John E., '93 Trow, William Af, T. S. Trowbridge, Amasa, '91 S. Trowbridge, James R., '94 Trumbull, Charles G., '93 Tucker, Frederick D., '92 Tucker, Luther H., Jr., '91 Tucker, Henry B., '94 ' Turnbull, James A., '92 Tuttle, John B., L. S. Tweedy, Harry H., '91 Twombly, Clifford G., '91 Tyler, Corydon C., '93 Tyrrell, Bernard, T. S. Uchida, Susumu, L. S. Upton, Ralph, '92 ' Vaile, Harry S., '93 Vanderbilt, William H., '93 Huyck, Albert L., '93 S. Van Van Ingen, Edward, '91 S. Van Ingen, McLane, '93 S. Van Name, Addison QLibrarianj Van Name, VVillard G., '94 Van Slyck, George F., '94 Verrill, Prof. A. E. Verrill, Henry M., L. S. Voorhees, Clark G., '91 S. Vorhis, Harry S., '94 Votaw, Clyde W., T. S. Vought, John H., '92 S. Wachsman, lsadore, '93 Wade, Robert B., '93 Wadsworth, Evalina Fif, A. Wadsworth, Richard C. W., '93 Wait, Isaac V., '94 f Waite, Horace G., '91 Walcott, Frederic C., '91 f Walcott, Wm. S., Jr., '94 Walden, Percy T., '92 S. Wales, Arvin, '91 S. Wales, Leonard E., Jr., '91 Plainfield, N. J. 239 D Cleveland, O. 116 College st New Castle, Pa. 157 F Albany, N. Y. 184 York st Prescott, Arizona 407 Orange st Northampton, Mass. 19 E New Haven 685 Orange' st Chicago, Ill. 157 York st Philadelphia, Pa. 1010 Chapel st Monson, Mass. 71 N. M Albany, N. Y. 262 L Troy, N. Y. 126 York st Hartford 1010 Chapel st New Haven 119 Greene st Binghamton, N. Y. 252 L Boston, Mass. K 262 L New York City 1010 Chapel st McGaheysville, Va. 123 W Tokio, Japan 404 Crown st Washington, D. C. 20 S Oak Park, Ill. 41 High st New York City 231 D Lee, Mass. 17 Home pl Brooklyn, N. Y. 131 Grove st New York City 425 Temple st New Haven QLibraryj 121 High st New Haven 121 High New Haven Q15.P.j 86 Whalley av Portland, Me. 90 Wall st New York City 133 College st Spencer, N. Y. . 7 E Geneva, O. 20 E 131 Grove st 407 Temple st St. Louis, Mo. 84 VVall st New Haven smell Island, N. Y. 64 High st Kinderhook, N. Y. 39 Lynwood av Buiialo, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. 121 Elm st N. Y. Mills, N. Y. 168 F N. Y. Mills, N. Y. 172 F Brooklyn, N. Y. 86 W Massillon, O. 131 Grove st Wilmington, Del. 163 F 119 Wheeler, 1Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR Yi Frank H. CAssistantj Henry L., P. Gr, James E., '92 John W., '94 J unius, '92 Wheelock, Webster, '93 White, H. C. QLecturerj White, Henry C., '91 White, Albert B., 93 White, Moses C., M. D. Whitehead, Robt. W., '93 S. whiting, Whiting, Elbridge C., T. S. Ellen, A. S. Whiting, Ellsworth D., '93 , Whitlock, Voulette, A. S. Whitmore, J., P. G. Whitney, Harry P., '94 Whitney, Prof. W. D. Whittaker, Albert L., '92 Whittemore, Edward L., '92 S. Whittemore, Norman C., '92 Whyland, Will, '93 Wick, Henry, Jr., '91 S. Wiggins, Howard D., '93 S. Wigginton, John H., '93 ' Wilcox, Walter D., '93 Wilder, Frank C., '93 Willard, Eugene R., '93 S. Willett, H. L., P. G. Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams 7 Aras J., '91 S. ' Abram C., '92 Charles M., '92 S. Edward M., '93 Egerton R., Jr., '94 Frederick H., '91 Geo. H., M. S. Henry L., '91 James D., '94 Phillip K., '92 S. Wilson, Clarence C., '92 1 Wilson, Nathaniel L.,,'94 ' Winstandley, John B., '92 S. Winslow, Frank T., '92 Winter, Wallace C., '93 S. Witbeck, Charles S., '91 New Haven Chicago, Ill. New Haven Bridgeport Chicago, Ill. Sty Paul, Minn. New Haven New York City Holbrook, Mass. New Haven Wakefield, Mass. Milford, Mass. Norfolk Aurora, Ill. Shelton New Haven 188 Crown st ' 126 Wall st 278 L 297 George st 22 Prince st 242 York' st 45 Trumbull st 209 D 199 York st ' 48 College st 223 York st 108 E 364 George st 147 Bradley st New York City 203 York st New Haven C202 D.j 227 Church st Wallingford 52 Sylvan av Fort Union, N. M. 213 Wooster st Rye, N. Y. 22 s New York' City l Cleveland, 42 Elm st Indianapolis, Ind. 141 High st Bladdensburg, Md. 12 Edgewood av Washington, D. C. 250 York st. New York City Whalley av. Hartford ' 146 College st. Dayton, O. 99 Wall st. Utica, N. Y. 42 Elm st. E. Hartford 6 S. Brooklyn, N. Y. 152 Grove st. Cleveland, O. 64 W. New York City 203 York st. Brooklyn, N. Y. 245 L. New York City Hartford 156 F. N. Adams, Mass. 9 Trumbull st. Hartford 114 High st. Avon - 26 S. San Francisco, Cal. 159 Elm st. Bedford 88 Wall st. Watertown, N. Y. 1 65 N. M. St. Paul, Minn. . 114 High st. Detroit, Mich. 257 L. I2I X f If ' ' 1 ',.. A P1 ' . fl T XX! 7 ' '- . ,-f -Q f ,L f, .X HI I2 H - J' e I -,, Q lf fl ,' f , If, 1 y K ,fff , ' ' E awry- x wif?-'NEI If wp. f'f ' N ff II - f ax I -ma, ' ff V - Q ,ffff35 I23 ,, '2m+ , f '1,Tfa fla+gW Q 1 .' Wxzl - Mn' K MN? M -ff Xlfllf Hx R AU! jx 67, 'Q TN L ' ff NM I CU , XXX f x5M Jyf? ray! 7! - lf,!,:,EIify!f ' ..xlXWw -,E-.27 Sf? X E L4 3 i A. , 3 'z -A 'il Xi ir 41,3 T if f' F 5 Q S .F 2 Q Ji. ..v '. ,4 4 4 5 a sf' .1 4 sgf 1 035 Vi: 7: 1 5, 1 32 fe .E 3, ? a VE I . 1 Q Q if X . 3 . 1 . Il as .. ill 71 ol ii ill l ii Q 1 1 . 5 5 ommeqcemeqi. Wednesday, June 25th, 1890. fi X .ar W orgovcwg egvees oufemed. D. D. Rev. A. J. F. Behrends, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev.4A. H. Strong, 1857, Rochester, N. Y. LL. D. Judge W. F. Cooper, 1838, Nashville, Tenn. Rev. H. M. Dexter, 1840, Boston, Mass. Judge E. C. Billings, 1853, New Orleans, La. Dr. Francis Delafield, 1830, New York City. Hon. W. W. Phelps, 1860, Berlin, Germany. V M. A. 'S. S. Burt, M. D., New York City. L.. J. Campbell, Boston, Mass. J. B. Dimmick, Scranton, Pa. W. Edwards. New York4City. Dorsey Gardner, New York City. N Judge F. B. Hall, Bridgeport, Conn. K Hon. John McKean, M. C., Elizabeth, N. J. Hon. W. F.. Simonds, M. C., Hartford, Conn. Prof. Elihu Thomson, Lynn, Mass. DOCTOR OF MUSIC. Prof. J. K. Paine, of Harvard College. W Qgvees Qonfevrfed inamegulccv genres CIVIL ENGINEER.. Y ' F. E. Brown, Ph.B., 1876. M. Walcott, Ph.B., 1888. MECHANICAL ENGINEER. J. A. Seymour, Ph. B., 1885. I24 GRS G.L,A MB, F. T, B, ML H, T, P, 1 13.13, if ll 11 'th We N, CYOMM EN OEMEN T. PH. D. Edwin Linton, B.A., Washington and J eiferson College, 1881. Frank G. Moore, B.A., 1886. ' Frederick W. Moore, B.A., 1886. Hanns Oertel, M.A., 1888. Gaylord H. Patterson, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1888. Eben C. Sage, M.A., Shurtleff College, 1881. George Scott, M.A., Alfred University, 1880. Elias H. Sneath, M.A., Lebanon Valley College, 1884. Herbert C. Tolman, B. A., 1888. ' 1 M. A. QON EXAMINATIONJ. Edward Francis Ayres, B.A., 1888. Ira William Davenport, B.A., Illinois College, 1885. Edward Willis Flagg, B.A., 1878. Charles Jenkins Foote, B.A., 1883. Bernard Christian Steiner, B.A., 1888. George Malcolm Stratton, B.A., University of California, 1888. Dean Augustus Walker, B.A.,,1884. C .Joseph Ernest Whitney, B.A., 1882. ' - eniov Appointments. CHARLES F. SMALL, Valedictory Oration. G. L. AMERMAN, Salutatory Oration. ' PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS. C. F. Small, Pawtucket, R. I. Baden, Montclair, N. J. G. L . Amerman, New Haven. V ' I HIGH ORATIONS. S. Baldwin, New Haven. T. Brooks, New Haven. W. A.. De Camp, Cincinnati, O. I H. T. Fowler, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 'G. W. Gedney, Newburgh, N. Y. C. H. Hamill, Chicago, Ill. R, E. P. Joslin, Oxford, Mass. Y. Kneeland, Brooklyn, N. Y. W. A. McConnell, Beaver, Pa. F. S. Meara, Cottage City, Mass S. N. Morse, North Woodstock. H. L. Munger, Dayton,pO. F. L. S. Haslam, Stamford. N. T. Porter, Jr., Montclair, N. U ORATIONS. W. H. Beckford, Beverly, Mass. S. C. Mead, Greenwich. 10, B, 131155, Abington. G. N. Newman, Buffalo, N. Y. J. Crosby, Minneapolis, Minn. H.,Opdyke, Plainfield, N- J- J. D. Jackson, New York City. S. H- ROWS, New HZWGD- C, F, Lester, N01-wich, E. M. Shelton, Litchfield. W. C. Lusk, New York City. 125 J A OOM M EN OEJVI EN T. DISSERTATIONS. A. B. Bennett, Williamson, N. Y. E. Brooks, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. J. W. Corwith, Chicago, Ill. H. H. Durand, New York City. W. W. Ellsworth, Hartford. A. Espy, Cincinnati, O. D. McCormick, Harrisburg, Pa. T. E. McEvoy, Hopkinton, Mass.. H. Parsons, New York City.. D. Scharps, Newburg, N. Y. J. H. Sherwood, Englewood, N. J H. S. Woodward, Washington, D. FIRST DISPUT FIS. H. J. Bardwell, Tunkhannock, Pa. H. M. Bishop, New Haven. C. C. Bovey, Minneapolis, Minn. G. H. Capen, St. Louis, Mo. A. D. Chaise, Moodus. H. E. Crall, New York City. W. S. Greene, Brooklyn, N. B. Hanson, Great Falls, N. H. G. D. Holmes, Montclair, N. J. T. J. Lloyd, East Orange, N. J. W. I. Lowe, Whitinsville, Mass. R. A. McDonnell, New Haven. J. F. McGuire, Hopkinton, Mass. H. S. Mathewson, Pomfret. C. E. Robbins, Ruskey, N. Y. H. L. Scheuerman, Griffin, Ga. H. V. Shaw, Chicago, Ill. R. M. Shaw, Lexington, Ky. W. D. Simmons, St. Louis, Mo... J. W. Thompson, Bridgeport. SECOND Drsrufrns. J. J. Abt, Chicago, Ill. M. Baird, Chicago, Ill. F. E. Bradley, Quincy, Ill. H. D. Collins, Newport, R. I. A. W. Colton, Wayne, Mich. A. C. Crehore, Cleveland, O. A. P. Day, Hartford. A C. C. Dorsey, Chico Springs, N. M. C. T. Durant, Albany, N. Y. C. Dussler, Albany, N. Y. J. D. Farnham, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. , R. F. Harrison, New York City. R. Holt, New York City. M. Humphreys, New York City. G. A. Hurd, New York City. K. Mixer, Buffalo, N. Y. W. G. Morris, New Haven. R. E. Phyfe, Delhi, N. Y. H. M. Sage, Albany. N. Y. A. A. Tilney, Plainfield, N. J. A. J. Willson, Marion, Ind. 'L. B. Woodruif, New York City. ' . FIRST COLLOQUIES. F. S. Bishop, New Haven. F H. E. Pratt, Chicago, Ill. B- - CMG, Granby- G. W. Ra-ynes, Charlestown, Mass R. L. Glisan, Portland, Oregon. C. H. Haskell, Norwich. p A. H. Hough, Cleveland, O. R. T. Percy, New Haven. C. A. Sheldon, Rutland, Vt. W. H. Smith, Ogden City, Utah. H. Veeder, Chicago, Ill. SECOND COLLOQUIES. . E. Ames, Chicago, llll. J. R. Barbour, Montreal, Canada. C. W. Boltwood, New Haven. J. W. Brady, 'Warsaw, N. Y, G. H. Gilman, Hartford. ' E. M. Griswold, Erie, Pa. R. H. Merriam, St. Paul, Minn. G. F. Peter, St. Louis, Mo. S. Phelps, New York City. F. W. Robinson, Auburn, N..Y. P. H. Stewart, Plainfield, N. J. W. White, Jr., Drifton, Pa. S. A. York, Jr., New Haven. 126 OOMMENUEJVENT ommeucemeni EPQCIKQITS. I . June 25, 1890. Latin Salutatory Cration, George L. Amerman, New Haven. ' Oration, Peter Waldo and the Poor Men of Lyons, 'William Chittenden Lusk, New York City. - Disserigatgmn, The Limitations of Life, Wolcott Webster Ellsworth, Hart- or . Oration, The Military' Policy of the United States, Stuart Henry Rowe, New Haven. Q Oration, The Retirement of Prince Bismarck, Elliott Proctor Joslin, OX' ford, Mass. ' Oration, Wendell Phillips, 'Sidney Nelson iMorse, North Woodstock. Oration, Dom Pedro and the Revolution in Brazil, Henry Thatcher Fowler, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Philosophical Oration, Aeschylus and the Athenian State, with the Vale- dictory Address, Charles Francis Small, Pawtucket, R. I. 2. gommeucemeni. if High Speed Engines, W. C. Marshall, Cromwell. Structure of the Sodium and Silver Salts of Formyl-a-naphthy-lamine, H.. L. Wheeler. Chicago. Investigation of the Electrical Properties of Certain Alloys, T. W. Blake,. Whitneyville. History of the Turnip and its Place in British Agriculture, H. M. Lawson, ' Union. On the Classification of the 'I-Iepaticae, A. W. Evans, New Haven. Grade and Curvature, and their Effect on Railway Trafiicf' F. R. Rich, New Haven. . Lumber Production and Lumber Supply of the Paciiic Slope, E. G. Griggs, Tacoma, Wash. Structure of the Sodium and Silver Salts of Formsitho-Toluide, R. R. Clapp, Pawtucket, R. I. , Tobacco as a Commercial Product of the United States, H. I. Drummond, St. Louis. Rapid Transit in New York, C. N. Gunn, New Haven. History of the Mucous Membrane of the Stomach, W. Dodge, Stamford. I27 'll C! if K! Cl GOMMENOEMENT. ? I I maui Zchool gommemcemeni. June 242572, 1890. ' 4 John Bright, O. S. Isbell, B.A., New Haven, 001111- The Veto Powerf' John Bennetto, A. M., New Haven, Conn. Annexation of Canada, J. W. Keerans, Statesville, N. C. Constitution of J apan, Kojiro Matsugatpa, Tokio, Japan. Anniversary Opation, Strength and Weakness of Popular Government in C the United States, C. J . Bonaparte. X iuiuiig Zchool gorrgmeucemeui. May Mm, 18.90. The Task of the Age, E. V. Bigelow, A.B., Seattle, Wash. The Necessity and Value of Positiveness in Preaching, William Davis Sarn, Wales. J The Book or the Person, Lucius O. Baird, B. A., Chicago, Ill. The Gospel of John as Poetry,',' Theophilus H. Root, B.'A., Framingham Mass. l lf KK The World Idea, George E. Hooker, B. A., Barre, Vt. The Value of Historical Studies, Herbert B. Hutchins B.A. Brookl 11 , , Y N. Y. . Cl fs The gemand for Practical Ministry, Edward L. Smith, B.A., Montpelier t. The gIoc1ialOValue of a University Course, Edward T. Root, B.A., Spring e , . Music in Worship, William A. Trow, B.A., Northampton, Mass. t L - awsgnadequate as a Substitute for Life, Robert C. Chapin, M.A., Bel0it is. The Attitude of the Minister Toward Theological Speculation, Edward M Chapman, B.A., Old Saybrook, Conn. Pessimism's Practical Sug estion t Chlcago, IH. g S o the Ministry, Gerald H. Beard, B.A. 128 J G. Atterbury, W. T. Bartley J. Bowden, Jr. C. C. Bushnell, C. K. Bancroft, F. A. Dillingham, E. P. Drew, J. G. Estill, 'Cl M. Brown, F.. T. Brown, . F. Crawford, H. W. Cushing, E. W. Danner, G. I. Adams, f R. Foster, T. S. Hart, F. S. Blair, J. W. Broatch, S. W. Childs, H. Dunnell, H. J. Ackroyd, E. H. Baldwin, J. H. Buck, C. G. Carter, W. R..C. Corson, R. B. Duyckinck, Jr., UOMMENUEMENIX union ppoiuimeuis. Yale College, Marcia 27, 1890. PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS. ' J. J. Cox, N. Glicksman, H. W. Gruener, H. T. Kingsbury, HIGH ORATIONS. C. P. Howland, E. N. Loomis, H. L. Pangborn, S. C. Shaw, ORATIONS. L. A. Dickey, C. R. Ely, R. H. Gage, W. P. Graves, R. G. McClung, DISSERTATION S. E. L. Kernochan, W. J . Leverett, FIRST DISPUTES. C. H. Hall, L. S. Hart, J. E. Hedges, H. W. Holcomb, ' SECOND DISPUTES. E G L. B. Mendel, R. B. Smith, W. N. Thatcher, C. G. Twombly. F. L. Slade, H. K. Smith, H. H. Tweedy. J. P. Richardson.. E. D. Ryder, E. A. Thurber, L. H. Tucker, Jr. W. S. Moyle, W. S. G. Noyes. R. B. Moriarity, J . F. Plummer, Jr . Swartwout, Talcott. C. S. Ingham, C. G. Smith, H. La Field, J. Q. Tilson, T. N. Lillagore, F. C. Walcott, J . F. McBea11, G. S. Walton, W. F. Poole, Jr., IZQ H. C. White. . ' I OOM M EN OEMEN T. - pealwvs for ite en gala nizcs. f Fgrancis Theodore Brown, Troy, N. Y. ,I Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Staf- -or . John J oughin Cox, Bedford, N. Y., Marie Bashkirtseiff' Luther Henry Tucker, Jr., Albany, N. Y., Thomas Chattertonf' Howard Thayer Kingsbury, New York City, John Sevier. Ray Burdick S ith, Lincklaen, N. Y., Alfred de Mussetf' William Nevin Thatcher, Pueblo, Col., La Salle and New France. Herbert Knox Smith, Hartford, Conn., The Disestablishmeit of Con- necticutf' Edward Nathaniel Loomis, Brooklyn, N. Y., Citizenship in the Republic. The Ten Eyck speaking, which now takes the place of the Junior Exhibition, was established last year as a memorial of the late Henry James Ten Eyck, of the class of '79, by the gift of a fund to be distributed among the men who speak on this occasion. The winner receives 3350, and the other seven speakers receive equal shares in the income of 325600. .ownsergci Q-Mentions. ' June 21, 1890. 1, The Counter-Reformation Of the 16th and 17th Centuries, Henry Opdyke, Plainfield, N. J. 2. New France: The Destinies of the French Race in North America, Henry M. Sage, Albany. 3 James Grahame, Marquis of Montrose, John Crosby, Minneapolis, Minn. 4. Counter-Reformation of the 16th and 17th Centuriesf' Charles H. Hamill, Chicago. . 5. The Court of King Rene, Arthur W. Colton, Wayne, Mich. 6. Applicability of the Federal System to Great Britain and her Colonies, John D. Jackson, New York., Townsend prize of 934100 was awarded to JOHN CROSBY. I3I TI CO 5. CZ .5 U1 gig O0 OO QQ ll GD 3 KS ci Z 31' E :J ffl P4 Pi K: he :J 4 N E fn JOHN A. PORTER PRIZE 3250 was awarded to Gerald H B' , , . eard, B.A.g class of '90, Divinity School. COBDEN CLUB MEDAL, class of 1890, C. A. Sheldon, with honorable mention of H. L Scheuerman, '90, R. M. Shaw and G. O. Hitchcock, '90. at Omgt. FELLOWSHIPS . AND SCHOLARSHIPS. John Sloane Fellowship-John Whitmore, '86 fre-appointedj. Soldiers' .Mevnorial Fellowship-Carlton L. Brownson, '8'7. Douglas Fellowship-Irving Fisher, '88, . Silliinan Fellowship-F. W. Mar, '88, Foote Scltolarsltips-O. F. Kent, '89, H. A. Smith, '89, A. W. Colton, '90. Macy Scltolarsltijo-P. P. Wells, '89. I Berlceley Seltolarsliip-C. B. Bliss, '90. Larnecl Seltolawsliip-O. B. Bliss, '90. Clark Scliolcwsltip-C. H. Hamill, '90, SPECIAL HONORS FOR DISTINCTION IN THE STUDIES OF SENIOR AND JUNIOR YEARS, CLASS OF 1890. TNVO YEAR HONORS. nee-J. D. Jackson, H. L. Scheuerman. I Di Ancient Languages-G. L. Amerman, G. B. Bliss, Gr. N. Newman, S. H. Rowe. P gn Natural anal Physical Science-F. Bedell, F. T. Brooks, E. P. Joslin, W. ' C. usk. In Illatlteinaties-A. C. Orehore. Di Political Seie . ONE YEAR HONORS. . . , In Philosophy-T. J. Lloyd, J. H.. Strong. I In Political History, Science and Law-W. A De Camp A Espy C. H. Hamill, L. s. Haslam, w. I. L , s. N. ' ' I ' ' R. M. Shaw, W. White, Jr., H. Selggoodwardluorsel H' Opdyke, D- Scharps, Di Moclern Languages-J W COrWith J D - ' . . .Jackson. Di English-A. W Colton, Roi d - an Holt. Di Nc4t1io'al and Physical Science-Gr. L. Amerman. I32 I ' f l PREMIUMS. ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. Scott Prize in German-Divided between R. S. Baldwin, '90, and A. W Colton, '90. Lucius Fl Robinson Latin Prizes, Classes of '90 cartel 291-W. T. Bartley, '91- J. P. Richardson, '91, and C. F. Lester, '90. QClass of '92J, A. B. Palmer, J YV. D. Ingersoll, and B. M. Allen. ' Scott lfurtt Scholarship, Class of 92-James W. D. Ingersoll. I Woolsey Scliolcirsliip, Class of '93-Winthrop E. Dwight. Hacrlbut Scholarship, Class of '93-William Begg. J Tltircl Freslmiem Scliolcirsltip, Glass of '93-Isidore Wachsm an. I Wivztltrrop Prizes, Class of '91-First prize, Curtis C. Bushnell, second prize, William T. Bartley. Scott Prize in Frevicli, Class of '91-Clifford G. Twombly. DeForest Zllcctliemciticctl Prizes-fClass of '90y, iirst prize, Albert C. Crehore, second prizes, Fred Bedell and C. B. Bliss. QClass of '915, iirst prize, Joseph Bowden, Jr., second prize, Lyle A. Dickey. fClass of '923,- first prize, Mat- thew A. Reynolds, second prize, Bernard M. Allen, third prizes, Charles J. Bartlett and Clarence C. Wilson. fClass of '93l, iirst prize, Winthrop E, Dwight, second prizes, William Begg and Charles J. Fay, third prizes, Wen- dell M. Strong and John B. Thomas. . Oompositiori Prizes, Glass of '92-First prize, Edward Boltwood, second prizes. Arthur S. Brackett, Elisha H. Cooper Alfred B. Palmer, John K. Tibbits, third prizes, Bernard M. Allen, Alfred B. Chace, Clive H. Day, James W. D. Ingersoll, Thornwell Mullally, Frank J. Price. - Eloczltion Prizes. Class of '92-In Reading, Frank J. Price, in Declamation, Paul R. Clark, Benjamin L. Crosby, James W. Husted, Jr. Berkeley Premiums, Class of '93-First grade, Franklin J. Abbe, Charles W. Bosworth. Winthrop E. Dwight, Richard T. Holbrook, Harry S. Vaile. Arthur L. Wheeler, second grade, William Begg. Thomas H., Breeze, Charles J. Fay, Rufus M. Gibbs, James E. Grafton, John D. Warnock. 7 gow chool. Townsericl Prize M1005-J. Bennetto, M.A. ' Jewell Prize 6501-W. F. Frear, B.A., Honolulu, H. I. - 0. S. Seymour Prize CtZ'6'0j-C. G. Duffy, Circleville, O. Betts Prize C3510-I. L. Peres, B.A., Memphis, Tenn. SENIOR HONORS--DEGREE OF LL.B. Mlgriw cum lrtufle: VV. F. Frear, B.A., Yale University, J. Bennetto, B.A., Yale University, O. S. Isbell, B.A., Yale University, L. O. Perley, B.S., Northwestern Universit . Uurn. lclufle: G. B. Fowler, B.A., Yale University F, W. Hubbard, B.A.,yYalo University, F. L. Woodward, B.A., Yale Unii versity. JUNIOR CLASS. 1, L, Peres B.A., Yale University, B. W. Jacobs, B.A., Yale University G. A. Kellogg, B.A., Amherst, M. R. Longstreth, B.A., Ursinus College, F A. Scott, B.A., Yale University, Susumu Uchida. 133 10 PREZWIUZIIS. 2. Egvizes. Class of 1890-For Excellence in Civil Engineering-The prize was divided between F. R. Rich, New Haven, and A. M. Turner, Northfield, Conn., with favorable mention of C. N. Gunn, New Haven. . For lkvcellence in Mechanical Engineering--Prize was divided between Charles L. Kirschner, New Haven, and Wm. C. Marshall, Cromwell. . Class of 1891-For Eecellence in the Jllatheniatics of Junior Yeafr-The prize was awarded to' G. P. Starkweather, New Haven, with honorable men- tion of DeLancy A. Cameron, Caledonia, N. Y., and N. D. Clark, Woodbridge, For Mcellence in German-The prize was awarded to G. P. Starkweather, New Haven, with honorable mention of E. O. Sutton, Springfield, Mass. Class of 1892 -For Earcellence in all the Studies of Freshman Year-The prize was awarded to S. A. Harsh, Denver, Col., with honorable mention of F. M. Adams, New Haven, S. H. Bouton, Chicago, Ill., and C. Gi noux Mo g , nroe, N. Y. ,' For Excellence in German-The prize was divided between S. A. Harsh, Denver, Col., and C. Gignoux, Monroe, N. Y., with honorable mention of F. M. Adams, New Haven, G. E. Nettleton, New Haven, and P. Sterling, Bridgeport. For Excellence in Uheniistfry-The prize was divided between F. M. Adams, New Haven, C. Gignoux, Monroe, N. Y., S. A. Harsh, Denver, Col., and G. E. Nettleton, New Haven. . ' A For Eecellence Physics-The prize was awarded to B. B. Boltwood, Cas- tleton. N. Y., with honorable mention of S. A. Harsh, Denver, Col., and C. B. Chandler, Hartford. ' - For Excellence in Jlfalheniatics-The prize was awarded to S. A. Harsh, Den- ver, Col., with honorable mention of F. M. Adams, New Haven, S. H. Bou- 1?011, Ch1C3Jg0, Ill., C. Gignoux, Monroe, N . Y., and T. Nelson, Bridgeport. F07 Eccelle ' Brig 'S Ne nge in .Mechanical Drawing-The prize was awarded to VV C g , W even, with honorable mention of W. A. Baldwin, Lahaina, Maul- I-S S- Fray, Bridgeport, J. Harmar, Philadelphia, Pa., and T. Nel- sou, Bridgeport. 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WEYERHAEUSER, '91 S.,V.-Pres. W. E. WALKER, '91 S. E. RYLE,j'92, Captain. , Shei. Treas. '93 and '92 S. S. S. I. C. MCKEEVER, '92 S., Pres. W. H. VANDERBILT, '93, V.-Pres. A. L. WHEELER, '93, Acad. W. M. HIGGINS, '93, Collectors. A . A. B. GRAVES, '92 S., Sheff. Treas. DERBY ROGERS, '93, Captain. '94 and '93 S. S. S. A C. Burr, '94, Pres. . N. Burr, '93 S., Vice-Pres. A. L. Van Huyck, '93 S., C t . I. W. Holmes, '94, ap alms' plviqg egcdtcr. Lake Saltonsmll, May 10, 1890. GIQVGICIDC1 Cup Single Scull RCIC6. COURSE, ONE AND ONE-HALF MILES, 'WITH TURN. W. H. Butler, '90 S. ' L. I. Bushnell, '91. S. H. Dunnell, '91, I . A. W. Treadwell, '91. Won by W. H. Butler, '90 S. Time, 13 min. 37-grsec. Eight-owed Shen Race. COURSE, Two MILES STRALGHTAWAY. '91. Bow, R. P. Huntington, 2. F. Crawford, . 3. A. L. Aiken, . A 4. C. R. Ely, . 5. L. Heyworth, 6. H. F. Ferris, ' . 7. C. B. Davison, . Stroke, W. A. Simms, Average, . . Cox. , Neil Gray, 156 . 148 . 170 . 168 . 176 . 190 . 155 . 165 . 166 . 118 I V '92, Bow, F. W. Jones, Jr., . A. J. Balliet, . 3. B. L. Crosby, . . 4. W. H. Haskell, . 5. H. M. Kidd, . . S. N. Morison, . Klimpke, . . Stroke, A. H. Swayne, Capt., 2. 6, . . 7. Average, .... Cox., A. Meyer, . 59 165 165 156 165 175 181 169 155 167 98 'E B014 TIN G. Eighth-Cured Shell Race-continued. ooURsE, 'TWO MILES STRAIGHTAWAY. A '93. Bow, D, Rogers, Capt., . - 150 2. J. A. Gould, . . - 171 3. S.B.1Ives, . - 175 4. M. A. Pond, . . A 170 5. o. W.Mills, . . 171 6. J. S. Cravens, . - 167 7. AH. wdiiis, . . 170 Stroke, E. F. Gallaudet, . 160 Average, ..... 165 COX., 'H. S. Bowns, . .- . . . Stroke, Holme 7. H. Perkins, 102 Won by '92 in 11 min. 58? sec. gall Megaiia. , Lake Whitney, October 18, 1890. Single Semi Race. COURSE, ONE MILE OSTRAIGHTAWVAY. A. w. Treadwell, '91. T. I. Chatfield, 393. . Ben Hodge, '93 Won by Ben Hod ' 6 ge in min. 35 sec. Eigbteilored Snell Race. - COURSE, .ONE MILE STRAIGHTANVAY. '94 s, Capt. , . 6. J. Howland, . 5. F. Perkins, 4. Pope, .. 3. Walcott, . 2. Stillman, Bow, Whitney Cox., Cassidy. . Average, ?..,,,--.A -.. 9 ees. 169 Stroke, Van Huyck, Capt., . . 151 7. Treadwell, . . . 160 6. Sedgwick, . . 151 5. Boden, . . 147 4. Willard, . 152 3. Taloott, 158 2. Hoyt, . . 148 COX. , Bailey, Bow, Gordon, . . 152 Average, Won by '93 S. in 5 min. 8 seo. 160 163 153 160 156 142 146 146 145 107 1514 B014 TING. E1Q1QteCc1red 312611 Rdoe. COURSE, ONE BIILE STRAIGHTAWVAY. '92. '93 Stroke, Haskell, . 155 Stroke, Gallaudet, 7. Crosby, . 165 7 Rogers, Capt , . 6. Ryle, Capt., . . 170 Pond, 192 S., 5. Kidd, . . . 170 5 Graves, 192 S., . 4. F. A. Jones, '91 S., . 165' 4 Gould, '92 S., 3. Williams, . . 163 3 Pope, . 2. Balliet, . . . 160 2 Cravep, . Bow, Floyd-Jones, . 147 Bow, Thompson, . Cox., Meyers. Cox., Bovvns. . Average, . . ' 1613 Average, . ' Won by 193 in 4 min. 38 sec. 161 168 150 170 164 160 156 164 145 15953 Iv , ' , yah Qfleld QQOPQOIYCLTLOQ. President, MASON YOUNG, New York City. Trecvsufrer, H. B. SARGENT, New Haven. Secretafry, H. C. WHITE, New Haven. DIRECTORS. Prof. E. L. RICHARDS, A. L. RIPLEY, G. A. ADEE - C. H. FARNAM, HENRY IVES. I EX-OEEICIO. ' F. C. WALCOTT, President Y. A. A., J. B. SEARS, Pres. Y. F. B. A. YV. H. ST. JOHN, Pres. Y. B. B. A. A G. M. LANDERS, Vice-Pres. Y. B. B. A A EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H. B. SARGENTfChai1'H1a,DD, V Prof. E. L. RICHARDS H. C. WHITE, H. IVES. ' FINANCIAL COMMITTEE. MASON YOUNG qCha1rme.nJ, C. H. FARNAM . H. B. SARGENT: ' AUDITING COMMITTEE. Prof. E. L. RICHARDS fChairmanp, A C. H. FARNAM ,mf 4 ' yah: gfeanvocvd onfeveqce om. on eneval hlehcs, I YALE. GEORGE ADEE, '67, WALTER CAMP, '80, C. O. GILL, '89, C. A. SHELDON, '90, C. H- HAMILL, '90, J- D- JACKSON, 790' F. C. XNALCOTT, '91. HARVARD. Prof, J , B, AMES, WM. H. GOODWIN, JR. S, E. 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' , , qw ' 3 I Q - r l I X I f I I 1 1 x NX ' l X of 4 x . ' X x ' ' 1' I UIQ Q ' X xX I Xxx XX ' , I 64 H. T. Jackson, '92 S. H. O. Bowers, '92, 1wr11pioQShip Saturday, May 17 KC CC fi Wednesday, ll June if ll May June ! I 31 , Yale vs. Harvard, . 66 CC gr 21, tc sc ga 24 28 3 24 14 18:0 ! 7 Schedule of Gcrmce, Saturday, March 29, Yale vs.' Wednesday, April 2, Thursday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, WVednesday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. Wednesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Sat urday, CK ts 6 I l cc KK Ci lf KI- fi ' CC fl May fi If 55 If KK Cl ll June it ll It Il . K C 3, 5, , 7 81 12, 15 16 19, 22 26 29, 30 I I 3, 7, 12, 14, 17, 21, 24, 31, 2, 7 9, 10, 14, 18, cc 21, CG KC 24, 28, 7 3 9 if Princeton, . I CC CC I I ' . Athletics, . New Yorks, Brooklyn, New Yorks, Baltimore, U. of Penn., New Haven, Holy Cross, New Haven, Amherst, Boston Athletic, Jasper, Metropolitan, . Williams, Princeton, Columbia, Hartford, New Haven, Harvard, Brown, . Princeton, Harvard, Andover, Amherst, Lafayette, Bro wn, . Princeton, Princeton, Harvard, Harvard, Harvard, 165 . CUTIQS. in New Haven, Cambridge, Cambridge, New Haven, Springfield, New Haven, Princeton, New York, Brooklyn, it It KC KC C! If 1BQC. in Philadelphia, New York, Brooklyn, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, if Cl KK Williamstown, . New Haven, New Haven, 'P . Hartford, New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, Princeton, - Cambridge, Andover, Amherst, New Haven, New'Haven, New York, Brooklyn, Cambridge, New Haven, Springfield, 8-0 8-9 3-4 7-1 4-3 3-2 0-1 8-8 6-5 19-3 6-12 5-21 3-11 7-20 6-5 1-17 23-0 4-1 6-8 22-2 8-2 2-0 5-2 3-2 12-3 10-9 5-4 8-0 13-1 0-1 8-9 9-5 14-6 19-4 8-9 8-8 6-5 3-4 7-1 4-3 -a y.---,W A Q - --f J- ,--- - K ---7,-,.--W-..-,...E-.Y , -Y A, -. .,..,, A,,, , , , E., NJ, , ff- - f-f - - -V A---' - , --A., .- -UAA fl -Ku -,v4-....g:A. . '- ff - - -' Y---W, 7 N' - ..-,,- , V - - -V -' U---f-'fx-,--41 , 1---W ,A-A1 .. K .,.-., .-,,,, A , , K YALE UNIVERSITY BASEMBALL TEAM ,, , W, .-... H fficiol gcbedule Qollege AHQQQUQ Q,...m.S, 1' Coll--ges. Yale. . . .. . . Harvard. . . Games lost. Colleges. . Yale ..... Princeton. . Games .lost .... Poole. . . . McBride.. . . . Cushing. . . Calhoun .... Stagg ..... McCl'ung .. .. . .. McClintock Dalzell. ....x. . Owsley .... . Murphy. . . . Poole .... . McBride .... Calhoun . . . McClung . . . Dalzell .... Stagg. .... '. Cushing ........ McClintock Owsley ....... Murphy.. . . . Jackson . . . Yale. .nal-...,, , 3-4 8-9 2 1 --nn..-on-Q. Yale. 0-1 8-8 1 i T.,. ,Yule-Harvard Series. YALE. GMS. T.B. B.H. 5 22 9 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 nun. 17 19 20 17 13 18 19 19 10 AV. 409 294 263 250 235 231 214 211 211 200 l 27 10 9 9 7 Yule-Princeton Series. GMS. 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 YALE. T.B. B.H. 12 17 15 12 15 16 12 13 13 4 3 167 AV. 500 , 412 333 182 133 125 83 76 0 0 0 Harvm d. 8-0 7-1 4-3 3 Princeton. 3-2 . 8-8 6-5 2 P.0. A. E. 28 6 5 2 2 15 9 3 11 15 6 8 1 11 5 0 P.O. A. 13 4 48 1 8 19 5 3 3 3 2 17 3 4 5 0 12 3 4 0 3 0 Games Won. 3 2 GBIIICS WOD. 2 1 AV. 872 805 1000 104' 0 875 875 900 769 823 1000- AV. 895 980 900 800 1000 950 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 BASE'-BA LL. 1 ,fiale-ggavvavd Qiuevsiig Qggames 2 irgce 1883. Yale vs. Harvard New Haven, May 12, 1883, . 3-0 Yale vs. Harvard Cambridge, May 26, 1883, 5-1 Yale vs. Harvard, Cambridge, June 21, 1883, . 4-1 Yale vs. Harvard New Haven, June 26, 1883, 1-0 Yale vs. Harvard, New York, July 3, 1883, . 2-1 Yale vs. Harvard, Philadelphia, July 4, 1883, . 23-9 Yale vs. Harvard, Cambridge, May 10, 1884, . 8-1 Yale vs. Harvard New Haven, May 17, 1884, 7-8 Yale vs. Harvard, Cambridge, June 21, 1884, . 4-17 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, June 24, 1884, 6-2 Yale vs. Harvard, Brooklyn, June 27, 1884, . 4-2 Yale vs. Harvard New Haven, May 16, 1885, . 4-12 Yale vs-. Harvard, Cambridge, June 20, 1885, . 2-16 Yale vs. Harvard Cambridge, May 29, 1886, . 2-14 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, June 19, 1886 . 6-5 Yale H51-V2.1-d, Cambridge, June 26, 1886, 1-5 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, J une 29, 1886, . . 9-10 Yale vs. Harvard, Hartford, July 3, 1886, . 7-1 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, May 14, 1887, . 14-2 Yale vs. Harvard, Cambridge, June 8, 1887, . 5-7 Yale vs. Harvard, Cambridge, June 25, 1887, , ' 5-4 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, June 28, 1887, 6-3 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, May 19, 1888, , '7-1 Yale VS. Harvard, Cambridge, June 9, 1888, . 3-7 Yale vs. Harvard, Cambridge, June 23, 1888, , 8-0 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, June 26, 1888, 5-3 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, May 25, 1889, , 15-3 Yale vs. Harvard, Cambridge, June 20, 1889, 5-4 Yale vs. Harvard, Cambridge, June 22, 1889, ,. 7-5 Yale vs. Harvard, New Haven, June 25, 1889, . A . . ' 8-4 Since 1883 ,...- . . Yale, 21 games. Harvard, 9 From 1886 to 1883, . Yale, 15 games. Harvard, 21 Total, . . . . Yale, 36 games. Harvard, 56 168 BASE-BALL. U171'Q5hU2fIU ghQU2Pi0USl1ip genes. May 24, 1890, Yale, '93, vs. Harvard, '93, Cambridge, June 14, 1890, Yale, '93, vs. Harvard, '93, New Haven, , q M rfeshmen Zpniqg, 1890, J. W. Avery, '93, p., H. T. Jackson, '92 S., e., C. D. Jones, '93, 1 b., A. F. Harvey, '93, 2 b., 0. D. Bliss, ,Qa 3 b., J. C. FOX, '93, S. s., 7-11 0-7 F. L. Hatch, '92f2., 1. f., R. K. Dickerman, '93, c. f., W. H. Murphy, '93., r. f. SUBSTITUTES. .L J. Briggs, '92. ' H. l. Sackett, 93. gale- cxrucrvd Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale 7 86 vs '86 vs '86 vs 87 vs 87 vs 88 vs 88 vs 89 vs 89 vs 90 vs 90 vs 91 vs 91'vs 92 vs 92 vs 93 vs 93 vs Harvard Harvard Harva rd Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard 'fa va .- 5 neshmam ames New Haven, May 19, 1883, Cambridge, June 9, 1883, Springfield, June 23, 1883, New Haven, May 31, 1884, Cambridge, June 7, 1884, Cambridge, May 16, 1885, New Haven, May 23, 1885, Cambridge, May 19, 1886, New Haven, June 26, 1886, Cambridge, May 18, 1887, New Haven, June 8, 1887, Cambridge, May 19, 1888, New Haven, May 26, 1888, Cambridge, May 22, 1889, New Haven, June 1, 1889, Cambridge, May 24, 1890, New Haven, June 14, 1890 169 ince 1883. . 8-1 9-16 . 6-4 17-8 . 1-5 11-11 . 14-4 4-11 . 7-8 19-7 . 10-2 6-9 . 8-7 9-13 . 27-0 7-11 . 0-7 FOOZLBALL. '11-- 5 nivevsiig Qleueu, all . RuS7LerQs'. J. A. Hartwell, P. G., A A C. O. Gill, T. S., my V ' , W. W. Heifelfinger, '91 S..' B. Hanson, '90. 1 Q'ZH67'?fC'7'f.BCLOk'. W. C. Wurtenberg, M. S. - I17aU'-Backs. ' T. L.'McC1ung, es. . . f Full-Back. A 1 H. MCBI-ide. '90 S. 1 . . ' . jS21ZJszfituzfes. P. W., Harvey, '91, i H. Ferris, '91, L. -Heyworth, '90 S., S. N. Morison, '92, A. H. Wallis, '93, C. D. Bliss.b'93, . ' ' J, B, Townsend, '91. i. -..l H..., 1889. A. A. Stagg, T. S. ,. W. C. Rhodes, '91, A. B.'NeWe1l, '90. S. B. Morison, '91. H. L. Williams, '91 'H. S. Graves, '92, ' S. Moyle, '91, A lmrqpiouship 1 e11ies..l889. Games , Games Points Opponents , Won. Lost. Scored. Score. Princeton, ' 4 A0 ,219 21 Yale, 3 1 '78 y 20 Harvard, 2 2 A 117 49 Wesleyan, ' 1 1 3 12 215 U. of Penn., 0 I 4 18 139 A ,L , , W ,Q . . lfICQPS of lHfI1QI1: Ol1QQlCIlQ glllooiz all soclcmorg. ' E. A. POE of Princeton Presiclevzt. 2 7 ' F. W. ITULME, of University of Penn., Treasuow. VV, C. RHODES, of Yale, fSecretcm'y. 1 7 I 1? Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Sept Sept. Oct. Nov. Nov. N ov. Nov. Nov. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. N ov. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. N ov. Nov. Nov. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct. Oct. N ov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 7, 21, 28, 4, 8, 18, 25, 30, 26, 29, 7, 6. 17, 21, 24, 29, 1, 11, 18 22, 25, 5, 19, 22, 28, 10, 14, 28, 31, 3, 14, 21, 25, 6 9 16 20 23, 30 2 13 20 25, ! 3 7 7 7 I ! M ycdgfg 119001- 011 000110 ZIILCQ 1882, Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs vs Yale Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs Yale Yale vs Yale vs Yale vs Yale Yale' vs Yale vs Yale vs. Yale vs Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs vs. vs. Yale vs. 1 18827 Goals Touchd Wesleyan, , 9-0 ' OEM' Rutgers, , , 9-U 3'0 Rutgers, , , 5-0 if Inst. Technology, , ' 6-0 9-0 Amherst, . . . 9-0 I-0 Columbia, . , 11-0 5-0 Harvard, , , , . 1-0 3i0 Princeton, . . , , , 2-1 0-0 1883- Goals. , Touchdowns. Safeties. Points. Wesleyan, . . ' . 9-0 3-0 0-3 58-0 Wesleyan, . . 14-0 3-0 0-4 9040 Stevens Institute, . 6-0 5-0 0-3 36-0 Rutgers, . . 14-0 6-0 0-7 97-0 Columbia, . . . 15-0 2-0 0-3 93-0 Michigan Univ., 10-0 ' 2-0 0-2 64-0 Princeton, . . 1-0 0-0 0-0 ' 6-O Harvard, . . 4-0 I 0-1 0-1 23-2 1884. A Goals from Goals from Touch- ' I Field. Touchdowns. downs. Safetles. Points. Wesleyan, 3-0 1-0 ' 2-0 ,0-1 31-0 -Stevens Inst., 10-0 2-0 ' 6-0 0-1 96-0 Wesleyan, 5-0. ' 3-0 5-0 0-0 63-0 Rutgers, 0-0, I 9-1 3-1 0-0 76-10 Dartmouth, 1-0 14-0 ' 4-0 7-4 113-0 Wesleyan, 0-0 5-0 3-0 0-0 46-0 Graduates, . 1-0 3-0 0-0 18-0 Harvard, 6-0 4-0 0-0 52-0 Princeton, 188 1-0 0-1 0-0 6-4 5. ' Goals from Goals from Touch- 1 Field. Touchdowns. dovvus. Safeties. Points. Stevens, 3-0 4-0 4-0 0-0 55-0 Wesl.eyan, 0-0 1-0 3-0 0-0 18-0 Wesleyan, 5-0 4-0 4-0 0-3 71-0 Inst. Tech., 3-0 4-0 2-0 0-2 51-0 Crescents, 0-0 6-0 I 3-0 0-2 52-0 Univ. Penn 3-0 1-0 17-0 0-2 53-5 Princeton, 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 5-6 Wesleyan, 3-0 7-0 3-0 0-0 61-0 1886. Gojlglleltllfim Tcggglistlgvgirit. tltgvlthg. Safeties. Points. Wesleyan, 1-0 8-0 5-0 0-1 - 70-0 Wesleyan, 0-0 5-0 7-0 0-0 62-0 TechnologYf 0-0 13-0 3-0 0-3 96-0 Stevens, 1 2-0 5-0 3-0 0-1 Q4-0 Williams, 0-0 8-0 6-0 0-2 I 5-0 Wesleyan, 0-0 22-0 1-0 0-0 132-0 Crescents, 2-0 3-0 0-0 0'3 8i'0 Univ. Penn 1-0 7-0 7-0 0-0 79'0 iiarvara, 1-0 4-0 0-1 0-0 29-4 Princeton, 0-0 0-0 1'0 0'0 4-0 173 I FOOT-BALL. PQS , UQQQ Q even, 1889. ' ' Rushers. - , ' u 'Q Tracy, M Waring', N Mills, ' Lowry, . Wallis, Van Huyek. QWW?567 B0407f- u 'Ifcttf-Backs. Barbour. ' Bliss, Hamlin. V Full-Back. - Owsley QCaptainj. . I Substitutes. Cartwright, Lampson, Torbett, ' Rogers, , ' Graves. Freshmen Feet-136111 Officers, 1889. President, J. M. VEMERSON, '93, ' ' ' -Treasztrer, J. D. CLARKE, '93. .Sitegf Treasurer, A. W. STANLEY, '92-S. . Oaptcttn, L. S. OWVSLEY, '92 S. .9 ,W ,U ' I . 8 ale- Hgcrvvavcl s 11eshrQcrQ crimes. , SINCE 1880. 1 Yale, '84, vs. Harvard '84, . . Springfield, Nov. 17, 1880, 22-0 Yale, '85, vs. Harvard, '85, Boston, Nov. 26, 1881, 16-0 Yale, '86, vs. Harvard '86, Cambridge, Dec. 2, 1882, 6-6 Yale, '87, vs. Harvard '87, Cambridge, Deo. 1, 1883, 5-5 Yale, '88, No game. - Q ' Yale, '89, No game. Yale, '90, vs. Harvard '90, Cambridc e, Nov. 27, 1886, 4-22 Yale, '91, vs. Harvard '91, New Haven, Nov. 26, 1887, 2-6 Yale, '92, vs. Harvard, '92, cambridge, DSC- 1, 1888, 4-36 Yale, '93, vs. Harvard, '93, New Haven, Dec. 1, 1889, 12-35 Freshmen Foot-Bell Officers, 18QC. President, J. C. SAVVYER, '94. ' Treasurer, C. J. CURTISS, '94. Vtee-President, T. O. J ONES, '93 S. Asst. Trees., L. M. SMITH, '93 S. . Captain, V. C. MCCORMICK, '93 S. 175 X - ---'mv V, A - ,. ' , 5 J J ,I , 5. .. .rf b , H , f f JN .. I , .M 'J - E TPI f-,, 6 :Q ,X 1 . , , -A , I ,X ,At D ,. 'J 1 I X I 'I I -:Ji I 5? . X X vggnr. ' ' 1 ' - 1? z , PL ! - fx ? Q I' ' O X A 5Tf'5ITj XXX .MNH ' ' ATA W A 1 g. m:u1fuulnnnmmm1mL -. SG C4 , 4 M N -4.g3:h , Rx . 1 -jigffil -Q Q 'XZ I ' 1 fFsF-H11 'PEW ' Z J 'xy' 'N ff fttifwwsissisv N S 'S ' . ' e f Mit NWSR5? . P e ' M J I W f Mft! Qffifgiiiff' . A- 9 'J if J' ' J LX' X' A fstifik X' . fi ' W ' ' w N' A A K I ,f AX X ,ll W I, sk J I I . X x . '- I f ' ' A 'N J we ..1x 1 ' 1 . X .,x -J ' H X. -,Y ' 'Gif .,.l,,f X2 ' Qfficers. 1889990 18QOHQ1. President, F. C. WALCOTT, '91. l President, H. CHENEY, '92, Wee-President, S. H. PEAROE, '91 S. Vice-Presiclent, J. HAMMOND, JR., '92 S See'y and Tofeas.. H. CHENEY, '92 Sec'y and Treats., W. W. W. PARKER 93 Captain, F. W. ROBINSON, '90, - Evecutive Uoniniittee, W. B. FRANKLI 176 Captain. H. L. WILLIAMS, '91. Executive Committee. S. H. PEARCE, '91 S. A. FRANCKE, '91 S. J. HAMMOND, JR., '92 S., R. F. PEAROE, 92S N, '92. A. H. JONES, '93, FIlQIf:qOllQQlCllQ jQarQ, 1890 Winners of Second Prizes C. Dussler, '90, anchor, WV. I. Lowe, '90, C. W. Leavenworth '91 S Winners of Third Prizes E. Tracy, '90, T. F. Bayard, '90, T. J. Lloyd. '90, J. P. Lloyd, '91, A. L. Reynolds, '91, D. G. Tenny, '91, fl iv ATHLEZYO ASSOCL1 ZYOJV. 5 1 1 I 1. . sw . Winners of Pirsiz Prizes C. H. Sherrill, L. S C25 H L Williams, '91. C15 E. D. Ryder, '91 Q15 W. W. Ellsworth, '90, C15 H. L. Williams, '91, C15 H. A Elcock, M S. Q15 Tug of Weir C L Avery 93 ' F. W. Robinson. '91 fC,ap'r.5 Q25 H. L. Williams, '91. Q15 L. Dernlng, '90 S. W. W. Heffelfinger, '91 S . Lentilhon, '90 S , D. Cheney, '92 S A. Clark '91 S. W W Weare, '92 S ' .Cheney '92, A H Jones, '93 C. Williams '92 W J Lampson, '93 W. B. VVright, '92, R. B. Wade, '93. I . 1? I i ffl 0 TH., l . 3 li . , il' 1. .I ,-I! ' ' Wi' A li W ill Vi! li 'il 1 iii. ii' 5 Ii .. My ii . H I . . 1 ' , ,' 9 ,Ni n l , 9 'I r 1. 5 kill f I 1 1 . irq .-,I 1 if F, , , , . ., . H - - , iif A- ' . 1 1 ' ' ' 77 TT 7 T TT l INTER'-CGLLEGNXTE ATHLETIC TEAM. , -L...'.t'T'L:21LT: ..f ' ARD' L- -- W 4 YIILFTIOS W YE. mien 4'1h1e11c cams JIM? ch 8 1890 fHANDICAP 5 1 50 YavdsDash A H Green H A A 545sec 2 50 ZY5ards Dash Copen to 2d Reb onlyj 1' S Leahy Co E. C30 s.j, 8 min sec 3 Mio Walk Copen to 9d Reg onlyj C A Hunt C0 E 4 Bayonet Race F Blake Co K 5 Mlo Wcalh C R Bardeen H A A f95sj 7mm 38 seo 6 440 Yards Dash C H P1erre H A A 571 5 sec ' 7 440 Yards Dash Copen to 2d Reg onlyj J H Clausen Q15 yds 8 220 Yao ds Hardie E Lent1lhon Y A A 332 5 sec 9 Malo Ran J P Lloyd Y A A Qscratohj 4111111 53 sec 10 Fencfmg W J Sxlhvan New Haven 11 Tug of Wcar Klmg Brothels Past1n1eA C 12 Pazftmg the Shot W Nugent New Haven Q1 ft J 37 ft 111- 1n. 13 Rfan'm,nglLgh.hL1np J E Morse B A A 5ft 8131n. 14 Potato Race--E E Barnes N J A C plllg Tlylehc cxmes ' ' 5 J1Iay12 1890 , 100 Yards Dash-C H Sherrill 89 104 seo. Malo Run-W. W. Ellsworth 90 4 mm 48 sec. 440 Yards Dash-F W. Robinson 90 53 2-5 sec. 220 Yards Iffardlo-H. L W1l1ian:1s 91 27 sec Mlo Walla-R. M Raymond M S. 7 111111. 40 sec 170 Yards Hmdlo-H L. Vhlliams 91 16 3-5 sec ' HCLU-Mio Run--W. W Ellsworth 90 9 min. 4 1-5 SSC 990 Yards Dash-C. H Sherr1ll 89 24 seo. y Two-Mlo Bzrgclo Rasa- 1. A. Clark 91 S 6 111111 52 9-5 sec . Zhrowmg tho IIammor--H. A. Elcock M S 86 ft. 9 1n ' 11 Pattmg tho Shot-H. A Elcoek, M. S , 36 ft 105 inches '12 Ramzmg Broad .Ramp-H L. W1llianns, 91, 20 ft. 1015 in. T13 Polo Vault-E. D. Ryder, '91, 9 ft. 115111. 14 Rfamzing High lfamp-Height, 5 ft. 6 ill. 2 3 4 5 7 8 I7Q r J, 60 sec 1 ATHLETICS. e Records to Nov. 1, 18QO. EVENT. NAME AND CLASS. . WHEN AND WHERE MADE. 100 Yards Dash... . . 220, Yards Dash.. . . . 440 Yards Dash.. . . -Q mile Run... . . . . 1 Mile Run... . .. 1 Mile Walk ..... . . 2Mile Run....o.... 3Mile Run.. ...... 120 Yards Hurdle Race., . . . 220 Yards Hurdle Race .... 2 Mile Bicycle Race... . . Running High Jump ...... Running Broad Jump ..... Throwing Hammer, 16 lbs Putting Shot, 16 lbs ...... Pole Vaulting ...... . . Yd RECORD. M. S. 10 224 50g 2 3? 4 323 7 182 10 '7 15 414 16 , 254 6 21 FT. IN. 5' 8 22 6 101 1 40 9.5 10 '75- O. H. C. H. H. S. E. B. Sherrill, '89.. . . Sherrill, '89.. . . Brooks, Jr. , '86.. Hinckley, '89.. , W. Har-mar, 90. .... . E. A. Meredith, '85 S.. W- H311'm8-I','90,. W. ef. Lene, es.. .... H. L. H. L. F.A T.Gr T.Gr A.B A.B FLD Williams, '91.. Williams, '9ll. . Clark, '91 S. . Shearman, '89. . Shearman, '89.. Ooxe, '87...l . . . Ooxe. '8'7... .. . . Ryder, '91 ..... Yale Field, May 15, 1890. Q Hamilfon Park, June 15, 1888. Hamilton Park, May 19, 1883. Yale Field, May 14, 1889. Yale Field, May 15, 1888. Yale Field, -May 14, 1884. Yale Field, June 3, 1887. May 31 1888 Yale Field, , . Berkeley. Oval, Mey 17, 1890. Berkeley Oval, May 17, 1890. Yale Field, May 14, 1889. Yale Gymnasium, February 24, 1888. Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 25, 1889. . Yale Field, May 18, 1887. Intercollegiate Games, M. A. O. Grounds, May 28, 1887 Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 30, 1890. -. - f T , X-it --EV J.:-eff X x.----..-- '- ,es 'fx A, XX NX X XX ws-riff,-Q, . NN N N 1 X 50' PX X XX X X X xx 40 : XX X X N .ff if 1 f ' QA N, . .. 5 N f -f X ', 'Q NY L N lsgyfsgeu r f' N 'Wa X l xv C sys 1 -nl . J I XXX ,Q X C LX f . ,Q 'A R - -- f. ul? ' - 4... A .,.-Q. ,if 3 'll fill fg:ee2i:'aS'el xx H sl: Juris. 'I .iff ' 55 X n f I , I N 0' f Ng- - 'T' 9'3s'x- 4 ' p . 11 + J .. -JG 1 X5 X 1 , 1 ' v- 4 f' 26547 .4N:'wffV?:QBQ.a'N '- .. , 1,153 W x X., Q'Xg7s,1x,f-gl .,,,,.45..x , xQ Q . uc - ' Q, fwkf' 451 -..ef f -Sb?-fx-'N ' . 'I f Q1 Q f0f'5'65W395?QaXQsfO3 KJJF J FQ A - ' I I I ' L- I P-fx?-'Q Y, X.. 'XII' ' QW ' V2 ' F N '1--'5 .f -Af' ies.-nw O-fo-swan , Y - '?Q-- ! ,rf WQ6qpaQ,3V5.f,5O09gga L54 .' 'KV V 1 J -'X'-:J N. xx .J ' H ' N 7 I. if ' . If IH 17952, Vgtigvpf ,wif ,R X , fg ll S S A I ,, if mx- I, . 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HOWLAND, Yale. 5 . . nievz olleglclie ouvrgocrueni. A New Hcwen, October 6th, '7t7t, 8th, 9th and 10th, 1890. I F. A. Stearns, . . 'F. H. Hovev, G. T. Hsty. Singles' H. Tallantg sing-ies G- T- Esty, Doubles S. T. Chase, A 16- 3- itearns, ' Harvard 4 F. H. Hoveygs - - UITOWS, X- H. Tallant, 13- 115- gfeflfge, bmgles' T l S., T. Chase, Doubles' . . urrows, lx Q. A. Shaw. 13. george, Doubles' .' W. V. Johnscin, Singles - - ampbell, A. W. Vernon, . ' E. P. lNXg:Mullen, Singles., Pmcem 1. vv. v. Johnson, Doubles - E- fight, - xA. W. Vernon, ' O. S. Campbell, l Trinity V ' .R. H. Mallory, ySingles. E. P. McMullen, ' Doubles ' I H. C. Gordon, fSingles. . A. E. Wright, ' Wesleyein Blakeslee, B. Eitmg J T .-Hubbard Doubles- A. S. Hathaway, . A 7 A. Pierson, S. 1 W. H. Larned, D Singles. W--ZZ-mms G. A. Avery, mg es' E. J.White, - A f 7' 7' ' L A Pierson W. H. Larned, E. J. White, W. T. Gunnison E. W. Pond, W. T. Gunnison, E. W. Pond, Doublesy .J ' Singles. -Yale Doubles. ' L AZ Axfery, ' Doubles. fA. J. Parker, Jr., I J. Howland, Singles Q L. R. Parker, I 'Parker Bros., L.HoWland Bros., Doubles' First, S. T. Chase and Q. A. Shaw, Harvard. Doubles Second, Parker Bros., Yale. , First, F. H. Hovey, Harvard. ,Singles Second, J. Howland, Yale. Consolation Prize, W. H. Larned, Cornell. Gffioers, l889eQC. President, O. S. CAMPBELL, Columbia. A Vice-Presiclevit, Q. A. SHAW, Harvard. Sec. and Treas., R. P. HUNTINGTON, J R., Yale. 183 4- . 1 ff':i..'-3.1- '--fil-.. A . - . ' , f K m Q . I I I' Rx s -X in Z 'Kg ' A N' V5 R237 .,1 N AM A ' r 1:4'm f, I fx A51 .-.Mg Q QN-E if 1 W Q 59- ia' if xx .H V53 f f W 1 1 VM, f ' r9.1 . 1 4, f,J . Xl 6 ig' 354' Z1 555 L M I NW 5 . ' ' I' ' ' N .- N , 5? ' 1 'WI .ff .ik A - Sw . ., A S. fy Q f f' ff f' ' X' S' ,. .NT Mfsnik f -ft' 'H ' 4 1 ..gxL. ' -A Q-i ' -1f,..- Pofesident, WALTER HEFFELFINGER, '91 S. Secretary, R. A. PADDOCK, '92. Captain, F. A. CLARK, '91 S. Lieutenant, ARVINE WALES. W. B. Dean, '91, L. H. 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Heyworth, '90 S., - .' f yi . fi , V X- Z4 --,44 5 C, A. Bovey, 90, X X ' , mei' . F2 , t .90 C- T- Duran f ' , . ,. ,W -saggy . '. ' - wfip., thi? . i X 'I' S 'Niall .:l.x:t?,l X-Qi wi 0 S 'f- ' E Q.. ? , Y Q' 21 I I M MISUELLANY. . QYQPLIP . .'::. W ' Sf e64 Fi X 5 9 PMIIIV' P' F cows ! 9 mi rl 'fl a1'Illlm155' II RIGIN9 . 5 OO ctw 'Q' S we we X al l 5 2, glllnllmulmll so., OfflC6TS, l8QOe.Ql. President, S. C. THOMPSON, '9l. - Secretary, H. A. BAYNE, '99 Wee-President, F. A. CLARK, '91 S. Treasurer, J. H. FIELD, '93 Q, QEXCCUUVGYDOHHDNTCG. Prof. A. M. Wheeler, '57, H. L. Bixby, '93. G. B. Hollister, '99 W. F. Day, Jr., '92 S. J. C. Sawyer, '94. llODOfGTy BJGYDDGTS. Hon. Francis Wayland, LL.D. A H. P. Wright, PH.D. A. M. Wheeler, M.A. H. P. Stearns, M.D. A. Van Name, M.A. G. H. Farnam, M.A. O. C. Marsh, PH.D., LL.D. A Members. y D. A. Hudson, T. S. '91. C. K. Bancroft, J. F. Barnett, E. G. Boardman, J. A. Bovey, 'C. G. Carter, J. J. Cox, -C. P. Davis, L. C. duPont, M. M. Ely, W. P. Graves. E. S. Isham, Jr.. E. L. Kernochan J. F. MoBean, W. S. Moyle, W. F. Poole, G. F. Smith, S. C. Thompson, H. H. Tweedy, F. C. Walcott, G. S. Walton. '92. B. M. Allen, 'C. W. Austin, A. J. Balliet, H. A. Bayne, - O. H. Bronson, J. T. Carr, A. B. Chace, R. G. Eaton, R. K. Farwell, P. Fuller, F. E. Grant, H. S. Graves. W. S. Haskell, .3 G. B. Hollister, J. W. Husted, Jr., H. B. McCormick, C. P. Pierce, H. R. Rathbone, O. A. Schreiber, A. F. Shaw, F. D. Tucker, Stuart Webster, A. G. Weeks, Harry Woolen. '93. L. Allen. J. A. Babbitt, 4 H. . Bacon, Bixby, . Bliss, . G. Cartwright, J. D. Clarke, J. F. Cooke, R. K. Dickerman, J. P. Edmison, O5'J,'I1 bpm J. H. Field, g. B. FOX.. . E. Gatchel, D. C. Haldeman, W. McK. Higgins, R. T. Holbrook, S. C. Hutchins, E. C. Johnson, H. H. Lewis, F. A. Moore, QP . R. Rathbone, R. E. Rowley, G. B. Spalding. A.. J. Shaw. H. C. Stetson, ' W. Pettibone, Jr., X H. G. Torbert, M. C. Wells, S. K. Wheeler, W. D. Wilcox. '94. W. S. Beard, A. B. Brown, Calvin Burr, G. B. Case, .J. P. Chamberlain, J. I. Chamberlain, Thomas Cochran, Jr C. E. Coxe, C. J. Curtis, F. P. Dodge, Theodore Eaton, L. F. Frlssell, A. T. Harrington, R. W. Holmes, H. A. Lamprey, J. E..Lane. C. P. Liueaweaver, G. D. McBirney, F E McDuiIee, P McMillan, Moseley, Osgood, Jr., Potter, Richardson. . . Sawyer. . . Seymour, Jr., . W. Skelton, . B. Smith. , Letchworth Smlth, L. S. Stillman, A, W. Stone, J. H. Taylor! W. S. Walcott, Jr., r't11OL.lIQ?'S'JEI2, 'flow-lgtgwvuz 217 'i '91 S. S. S. W. H. Bronson, F. A. Clark, G. S. Eddy, E. D. Funk, G. N. Prentiss, A. H. Preston, W. G. Preston, G. M. Smith, R. M. Weyerhaueser. '92 S. W. McK. Alexander, A. K. Baldwin, W. A. Baldwin, F. A. Barbour, C. E. Beeson, BV. F. Day, Jr., . S.Ellsworth, J. A. Gould, E. W. J ohnston, L. S. Owsley, R. W. Sprague, A. W. Stanley, C. S. Towle. W. B. Woodward. '93 S. L. T. Bliss, N. B. Burr, F. W. Drury, Jr., Jason Evans. H. C. January, F. O'C. Jones, V. C. McCormick. H. P. 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Barnes, T. S., Ralph Birdsall, '93, Thomas K. Breeze, '93, Harry L. Bixbee, ,93. Alex. J. Campbell, '93 S., Robert L. Coleman, '91 S., Joseph P. Cooke, '93. William H. Davies, L. S., Robert M. Dodsworth. '91 S.. Nathaniel N. Wils Howard J. Fish, '93 S., James H. Follis, '93 S.. David L. Huntington, '91 S. W'i1lia.m J. Hutchins, '92, Paul P. Jarboe, L. S., Allen P. Nichols. L. S., Frank L. Owen, L. S., Wlilliam B. Thompson. '93 S., Carl F. WVesterfield, '93, Isaac Weil, '92 S., on, '93, l hicago glut. Presiclemf, E. S. ISH AM, '91. Vice-Presiclevzt, J. T. HILL, '91 S. Sewezfcory and Treasurer, G. H. WVEBSTER, '92. . Elvecuzfvlve Committee. J. W. Doane, Jr., '91, E. H. Mason, '92. J- A- Xvallffi '93 J. T. Hui, '91 s., R. W. Hamlin. '92 S.. F- Hemy. 94- ' 219 15 .ZIIISUELLANY JMHQQ'-5 26001 glue Officers. Pfres-ident, E. S. ISHAM, '91. Seeretewy and T0'easzw'e0', W. D. YOUNG, '92, Executive COTY? 1l'2l'ClI66. E. S. ISHAM, '91, J. T. HILL. '91 S., H. I. JENNEY, 92. TVIGTTZDCTS. L. C. Hall, '91, p W. G. Brownson, '93, J. T. Hill, '91 S., C. P. Howland, '91, D. Rogers, '93, D. A. Loring, Jr., '91 S E. S. Ishaxn, '91, W. G. Skiddy, '93, F. M. Adams, '92 S., E. Svvartwout, '91, H. Harris, '94, W. L. Caldwell, '92 S., H. S. Weed, '91, J. Howland, '94, W. F. Waring, '92 S., H. I. Jenney, '92, C. James, '94, W. A. Wood, Jr., '92 S. W. D. Young, '92, J. Jenkins, '94, J. D. Cheeney, '93 S., Geo. Hill, L. S. Flaw yolk iig Qlub. Pfresident, C. P. HOWLAND, '91. Vice-President, W. ADAMS, '91 S. Sec7'etcw'g and T1'easzw'e1', E. H. FLOYD-JONES, '92. Supper Uommflttee. W. C. Ivison, '92, A. Potte19,'94, S. B. Ives, '93, T. Denney, '92 S., M. Van Ingen, '93 S. U ccwveqceville glue President, N. MCCLINTOCK. Vice-President, H. T. JACKSON, '92 S. Secretary and Treaszwer, FRED C. WALCOTT, I Supper Committee. Albert Franoke, '91 S., B. M. Crouse, '93, T. S. Hart 791 MELIBERSHIP, 32, 2 zo MISCELLANF Haw gclqool Hiievcrvg ocieig. Ydle Kent Own. President, GEORGE E. HILL, '91. Wee-President, F. STURGES ALLEN, '92. Secretary, JOHN A. HOORER, '91. Treasurer, THE DEAN OF THE LAW SCHOOL. Assistant Treasurer, J. F. CARPENTER, '92, Eveeattoe Committee. 5 F. Sturges Allen, '92, 1 George'Aaron Kellogg, '91, - Richard W. Miller, '92.' IVIQTTZDGTS. George W. Adams, '91, John M. Douglass, '92, R. J. Lewis, '91, Wm. P. Aiken, '92, J. E. England, '92, John W. Lutz, '91, F. Sturges Allen, '92, George W. Andrew, '91, G. L. Armstrong, '91, Roger S. Baldwin, '92, F. S. Bishop, '92, J. P. Brennan, '91, Stephen Brophy, '91, J. F. Carpenter, '92, B. H. Charles, '91, Henry G. Crocker, '91, John F. Cuff, '92, T. M. Cullinan, '91, J. J. Dew, '92, I FitzDan'l Ermentrout,'91,Geo. R. McKenna, '92, Richard W. Miller, '91, J. R. Morgan, '91, E. J. Gavegan, '91, Porter B. Goddard, '91, John J. Healey, Jr., '92, George E. Hill, '91, Louis J. Morgan, '92, Allen P. Nichols, '91, John A. Hooloer, '91, I. H- PSPGS, '91, Paul R. Jarboe, '91, H. A. Ringr0S6, '91, J. W. Johnson, '92, Frederick A. Scott, '91, Corwin S. Shank, '91, James R. Spurgeon, '92 P. L. Johnson, '91, Howard C. Joyce, '92,' George A. Kellogg, '91, Albert Kenyon, '91, George P. Steele, '92, Susuniu Uchida, '91, Franklin Leonard, '92, A. M- V91'I'i11, '91, A, N. Wright, '92. 221 IIIISCELLAIVYQ w'CIlQ Aozglgpevaiive ocieig- . if Q lfiodrd of Mdndgcfe, 1889-QC. Preszklent Prof. Honesrro M. REYNOLDS. 9 ,S'ec9'etfm'y and T7'6Cl8Zl7'6'7'. EDXVARD C. FELLOWS, T. S. Superizztemlent, VERTNER KENERSON, '91. Amstrmt, J. Q. TILSON. Thomas F. Baja-ai. L. S., e. B. Hoppin, 391, E. H. Fioydoones, '92, J. T. Robinson, '93, G. M. LanderS,Jr.,'91 S.. James G. Stokes, '92, H. A. Aikins, John A. Hartwell, M. S., Frank P. Dodge, '94, lurqni if ssocioiions. . Albany, Chicago, 1 Louisville, ' Springfield, Boston, Cincinnati, Meriden, St. Louis, Buifalo, Cleveland, Minneapolis, St. Paul, w A California, Colorado, N ew York City, Troy, Central New York, Essex Co.. N. J., Orange, Utica, r Central and West Fairfield County, Philadelphia, Washington, ern Massachu- Hartford, . Providence, VVilkes-Barre, setts, Indianapolis, South Western, Wyoming Valley- Fw K6 0 Q ,Hipcrwaixou lub. Pfresiclent, J. M. LYDGATE. T. SQ Vice-Pfresidemi, L. A. DICKEY, ,'91. J Sec1'etrm'y cmd T freccsuirev', A. CQ ALEXANDER, P. G. IVIGTDDGTS. A. C. Alexander, P. G., J. P. Cooke, '93, W. M. Alexander. '92 S., ' L. A. Dickey, '91, XV. A. Baldvvin, '92 S., J. M. Lydgate, T. S-.,. . Frank A. Alexander, '93 S. A . T . . ooo. 1 ississippi lub. Pmzdm, J. E. HEDGES, '91l. Vice-Pwsitlevzt, A. H. PRESTON, '91 S. , Sfcretalry, W. N. THATCHER, '91. Ireasuirer, A. H. JONES, '93. - A - Q gym glut. Presiclent, H. C. WAITE, Sccrczfa0'y' rmcl Z5'easu-rev, D. L. BILLINGS,' '91, 24 Members. 222 Green Jr H Guy J A Bovey B HOpp1H V Hale S Brewster W Sxmms P W Harvey J K Blake ' MISGELLANY Qmov lass lj! fflcevs Oratoo F T BROWN Poet J W BRO-XTCH Seeretavy H W GRUENER Hostoveans J R Herod J B Sears Ivy Uommetiee W S Dalzell Class Day Oommzttee S W Clnlds J L Bunce Statesneeans H Hall Cap Oommzttee J B Townsend Supper Oommzttee T N L1llagore A Lee Zbeenmal Oommzttee W P Graves H H Tweedv Walter McCl1ntoek H T Sunpson Tllson S Wltbeek F W Saekett F C Walcott '90 Glass Gommltteee Semoo Promenade YALE KNEELAND Cham man WILLARD PARKER JR Floor Manager G A Hurd J DeG Ireland J D Jackson Maxlmlhan Balrd Fled Bedell Edgar Ames H D Collms H O Foote J W Corwlth C P Kellogg A B Newell G F Peter H V D Shaw Glass Day Arthur Espy O K HHtCh1HSOH Olass Sappev Bert Hanson R L Ireland Class 72 F S Meara Class Ca John Crosby To eenmal Commzttee Norman James C F Small P H Stewart A A Tllney A G McCl1ntock H M Sage W1lla1d Parker Jr G D Yeomans Glass Secoetavy Frank T B100kS 223 HX S' 1-J f gv M, V MQ? ,v-.nf-' I. - '-1'-4 'J , Cf Q! , JW ,f S--F ' .-A 0195.4 .K ff ffl-V ' 13 fxffjjf-D I f. I 1 fl f .I fx 1 MA 171:4- X W V mf I -,xv 224 JLIISOELLANK Junior Fromenode Committee. Chairman, T. L. MCCLUNG. ' Floor Manager, H. A. BAYNE. Treasurer, E. H. FLOYD-JONES, Thornwell Mullally, ' H. Cheney, J, W. Husted R' A' Paddock- . W- 0- Ivison, B. P. Hollister. 191 Junior Fromenode Committee. G- B- HOPPIN, Uliairinan. I G. S. BREWSTER, Floor Manager S. Hapvgy, Tweedy, A- M- Coats, A- J- Parker, W. E. Simms, Jr., F. 'o. Waicoii. Religious ngcxuizcriioqs. - Y. M. C. A. President, W. S. G. NOYES, '91, Vice-President, G. B. HOLLISTER, '92, Wee-President from Skejield, G. S. EDDY. General Secretary, C. W. BARNES. Recording Secretary, C. C. TYLER. Treasurer, J. Gr. ESTILL. .i...1..l - Grcind Street Mission Committee. T. S. Hart, Pierre Jay, t C- G- Trumbull, E. A. Thurber, A. F. Shaw, J. G. Stokes, . J. H. Field. - ' - Betnony Mission Sonool, 1890-Qi. President, J. L. BUNCE '91. Vice-President, H. T. PITKIN, '92. Treasurer, O. K. BANCROFT, '91. I 225 1 R ELIG-I0 US OR GAN IZA TI ON S. U Boys' Club. R. K. Dickerman, '93, F. VV. Yates. '93- C. D. Kyle, '93, W. A. Baldwin, '92 S., W. B. VVoodward, '92 S. Berkeley Assoelcltion. President, J. L. BUNCE, '91, Vice-President, P. J. WURTS, '91 S. Secretary cmd Treasurer, PIERRE J AY, '92. 9 ' Cxford Club. , President, F. T. BROWVN. Vice-President, H. J. ACKROYD. Secretary, S. C. SHAW. Treasurer, A. S. BARNES. - Membership, 32. Gldss Dedeons. ' '91, - 'aa '92 s. 'Samuel Colgate, G. B. Hollister, J. G. Stokes, G. B. Hoppin, H. S. Graves, W. B Woodward, W. S. G. Noyes. F. D. Tucker. VV. A. Baldwin. '93. J. H. Field, F. Parsons, F. W. Yates. '93 S. '94. E. B. Ellsworth, J. P. Chamberlain, V. C. McCormick, T. Cochran, Jr., C. N. McGee, . F. P. Dodge, G. C. Treadwell. L. Smith, L. S. Stillman. nion gym , W. S. MOYLE, '91, President. R. R. UPTON, '92, Vtee-President - A. S. BRACKETT, '92, Secretary. Committee of Alfttirs. ' J. E. Hedges, '91, ' G. W. Hodges, '91, M em hers. G. I. Adams '91, G. H. Hefiion, '91, G. H. Street, '91, E. H. Baldwin, '91, E. S. Ingham, '91, W. N. Thatcher, '91, F. S. Benninghoff, '91, A. Marvin, '91, J. Q. Tilson, '91, E. Chadwick, '91, W. N. Parker, '91, T. C. Janeway, '91 S., L. A. Dickey, '91, ' J. P. Richardson, '91, A. S. Barnes. '92, J. G.EsLl1l, '91, W. D. Rorer, '91, J, S. Darcy, '92, R. H. Gage, '91, E. D. Ryder, '91, 1 2 2 F. D. Tucker, '92 O. H. Fisk, '92, J. F. Lorance, '92, A. M. Marsh, '92, W. E. Breckenridge, '93, W. G. Brownson, '93, E. R. Newell, '93. 6 1 IN JIIEZVIORIA M. PROFESSOR CHESTER SMITH LYMAN, - Sheflield Professor of Astronomy and Physics in Shefiield Scientific School . I DIED JANUARY 29, 1890. ' , I PROFESSOR JOHNSON T. PLATT, R Professor of Jurisprudence, Torts-:and Equity in the Law School. A ' DIED JANUARY 23.0 . FREDERIC W. WILLIAMS QC1aSs of '90 S J DIED DECEMBER 7, 1889. . C. E. BRAINARD, Q.C1ass pf '91.j - DIED OCTOBER 31, 1889. , FLETCHER RITZINGER, CC1ass of '91 SJ DIED JANUARY 27, 1890. THOMAS J. ROBERTS, CC1ass of '92.j DIED OCTOBER 20, 1889. RUPERT D. BROWN. Vi QC1ass of '93.j DIED OCTOBER 16, 1889. JAMES W. MCLANE, Jn., QCMSS of '93.7 I DIED CCTQBEP. 26, 1SS9. FREDERIO BLISS OTIS, CStudent in Divinity Schoolq DIED NOVEMBER 12, 1889. EDWIN ROWE, JR., fC1a.sS of '90 SJ DIED MARCH 16, 1890. JAIRUS W. KENNAN, CC1ass of '92 SQ , DIED MARCH'16, 1890. 227 l l E l l l 1 l r l l 1 l l 3 V l i il ll 1 J i ll li l x 11 '. lf 1 41 1 I i is . l l ! i l 2 l Q l l 1 I l l l Milf NNN ' 0 0 0 0 ! 'I X 12 05556 .Z9Zf 144' ff? . . 5 - 3 V f f 0 E' 'A 1116 .E Ss .iff V ffffgrf? if ' f if f ,Z A 1 .1 1 . SX, I , . i, J ., , , ff W' SVT , f, 'fL f yi 1 53477, . 4 ' x ' L f N 41 74447 ff .14 I, f l xllxQl'3s.:a .':, V ' MW, W X 1 W f 1 y P W 4 j ' I fl Stl V VA 7 .,, . :.'. .l,if li 3 X ' s . w- rf.'3.5 -bn-ic.. g.3'1i53'.E.?.f-' - f'l .v', I ., X 5 'l ,-fj,fff'l- if-af., cj' -T211 I V 7 , f . . 1f.Ql!f'fe+ f . - if V , gr I - 'Zi f ' 1 ' 1 ' x li' ' f f f -A ' ,fi 1 -Q rfb l ip' f V fl 9 7 f ff, ff f 5- is-7' ll lr , nf.:-7: 'V17-n:7i?f'St'1:.Qf7 'J' f I I X f f I- it ii' . 19 -'?', : MLA- . :f!Pj- ' ff f 'f f f ' ' f . al, , , Y. . P17 '-P If ' ' 7. ff? X, if emorabilnlog Yale College organized 1701, at Killingworth, Conn., thence removed to Saybrook Conn d fi , ., an nally to New Haven in 1717. First building erected 1717 5 fdemolished 17827. Brick row erected: South Middle, 17505 Atheneum, 17615 South, 17935 North Middle and Lyceum, 18005 North, 18215 Chapel, 18245 Divinity, 1835 Cdemolished 18703. The Central roW5 Laboratory, 17825. Cdemolished1888j5 Cabinet, 1819 fdemolished 189055 Treasury, 1832. Library, 18425 Alumni Hall, 18535 Gymnasium, 18595 Art Building, 1864. Medical' College, 1860. Sheffield Scientific School,,1860. Farnam, 18695 -Dur-fee, 18705. East Divinity Hall, 18695 West Divinity Hall. 1874. North Shefiield Hall,. 1874. Peabody Museum, 1876. Battell Chapel, 1876. Winchester Observa- tory, 1882. Sloane Physical Laboratory, 1882. Dwight Hall, 1886. Lawrance 1886 Kent Chemical Lab t . 5 ora ory, 1887. Chittenden Memorial Library, 18884 Osborn Memorial Hall, 1889. 228 'WZWQ WW' ' . Rev. HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. . Presidents of thc College. ABRAHAM PIERSON, - - I Rev. SAMUEL ANDREVV, - - - , 1 - - Rev TIMOTHY CUTLEE, - 17193723 Rev. ELISHA WILLIAMS, - 172611739 Rev THOMAS OLAP, - - - 1.739-1766 Rev NAPHTALI DAGGETT, - 1766-1,777 Rev EZRA STILES, - - - 1777-1,795 Rev TIMOTHY DWIGHT, A- - 1795-1817 Rev. JEREMIAH DAY, - - . - - 1817-1846 Rev. THEODORE DWVIGHT VVOOLSEY, - 1846-1871 Rev. NOAH PORTER. - - - - - - , 1871-1886 Rev TIMOTHY DWVIGHT, - - - - - 1886- W . x Av I! . I I ggouncloiion of ncrduaie epcwirqeqis, Medicine, -' ' - -' - - 1813, Lawn ' ' '- Theology, - - - 1822, Philosophy and Arts, 1847, Science, ----. 1854, Music, - - - E - 1890, Q 0 0 0 ouudcrilon of oclehes. , iiLinonia, 1753. ' 9iAlpha Sigma Phi, 1846. iiBrothers in Unity, 1768. Gamma N u, 1855. Phi Beta Kappa. 1780. Delta Beta Xi, 1864.1 itCaliopean, 1819. itPhi Theta Psi, 1864. Chi Delta Theta, 1821. Spade and Grave, 1864. Skull and Bones, 1832. - 'H Bovkoi. 1875. Alpha Delta Phi, 1836. QRe-es- Phi Gamma Delta, 1875. QRe- tablished 1888.3 Psi Upsilon, 1838. fKappa Sigma Theta, 1838. Kappa Sigma Epsilon, 1840. Scroll and Key. 1842. Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1844. Delta Kappa, 1845. established 1888.5 Eta Phi. 1879. 9iAlpha Kappa, 1878. WOlf's Head. 1883. 3Beta Chi, 1883. . Phi Delta Phi, 1886. Sigma Nu, 1888. SCIENTIFIC. Berzelius, 1848. Q ' Theta Xi, 1865- Sigma Delta Chi, 1863. Delta Psi, 1869. Book and Snake, 1863. iiAlpha Chi, -f- I Chi Phi, 1878, Theta Delta X1, 1887. Not now in existence. ,,., . h env We I ck EJQFIZQS. , Q At Q Q H These prizes amounting to about 8125, founded in memory of HeI11'Y James Ten Eyck, of the class of '79, are the income of a fund presented ito the Gigi poration at Commencement, 1888, by the Kingsley Trust Assom? EEIIJ 01101. and Ke Societ and will be resented annually to the Winners o e 11111 Y , P Exhibition. yy 22 E I l .1 1. I l .l . '- Azz. , i 1 i 1 l I LZISTORIUAL IVIEJIORA BILIA. -l- Recipieqis ofgurgiov Qbxlgibiiiorg nizefs. 1871 Coe and Hincks. 1881 Bruce and Storrs, 1872 Houghton and T arbell, 1882 Johnston and Leonard, 1873 H. H. Ragan, 1883 G. H Makuen, 1874 Chester and Gulliver, 1884 J. R. Joy, 1875 E. D. Worceste1', 1885 S. T. Crapo, 1876 S. L. Eaton, 1886 J. Bennetto, 1877 F. A. Beckwith, 1887 H. L. Stimson, 1878 G. W. Kirchwey, 1888 L. S. Welch, 1879 W. M. Hall, 1889 John Crosby. 1880 James Leighton, A 1890 F. T. Brown. 301712 Porter J Qiuensiig xfize ssags. 7 1... This prize of 3250 founded by the Kingsley Trust Association Q Scroll and Key Societyj, is offered annually for the best essay on a prescribed sub- ject. and is open for competition to all students for a degree, either in the graduate or undergraduate departments of the University. Essays must be sent to the ofhce of the New Englcmder on or before- the first Wednesday in May, 1890. Each competitor must sign his essay witn an .assumed name, and send with it an envelope with this name on the outside and the real name on the inside. I The following are the recipients of the prize Since its estabiislwnemf .' 1872 Charles J. H. Ropes, '72, The Morality of the Greeks, as shown in their 1873 Not awarded. fArt, Literature and Life. 1874 Henry B. Ladd, '74, D. S , The Madonna in Christian Art. 1875 Charles W. Guernsey, '75 D. S., The Political Side of Puritanism. 1876 Thomas R. Bacon, '72, The Influence of Italian over English Poetry. 1877 Myron H. Phelps, '76, Islam of the Past and Future. 1878 Henry A. James '74, Communism in America. 1879 Edward D. Robbins. '74, Limits of the Province Government. 1880 Edwin B. Goodell, '77, The Sources of our National Unity. 1881 Not awarded , 1882 Thomas R. Morrow, '80, The Vice-Presidency. . 1883 John Wurts, L. S.. '84, The Anti-Slavery Movement with relation to the Federal Constitution. 1884 Thorstein B. Veblen, P. G., The Distribution of the Surplus Revenue. 1885 Frank Strong, L. S , '86. 1886 Sherman D. Thacher, L. S., '86, Reform in City Government in the United States. 1887 Edward M. Chapman. T. S., '89, Records of Aristocracy in America. 1888 J. H. Tufts. '89, Growth of the Love of Nature in English Poetry. 1889 E. G. Buckland, L. S., '89. . 1890 G. H. Beard, T. S. V . -. Subjects for 1891. Duc llfavy 1, 1891. ' . The French .Drama during the Last Thirty Years. 2. Span1sh.Po:1tics during the First Three Decades of this Century. . The Socialogical Principles Underlying Hebrew Legislation 3 . 4. The Conflict of the Church with Feudalism in the time of Gregory VII. o 1 c. . The Political and Theological Creed of Dante. C 6. The Ethics of Plagiarism. , ' . 7. Darwin's Theory of Instinct. 8. Subsidlzing American Vessels. 230 .HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. W eb ovesi nations md ylpowusemcl ssiags. The Townsend Prizes for English Composition were first awarded in 1844 The DeForest Gold Medal for English Orations was iirst awarded in 1852. The mmw of the DeForest mam 'ls printed in small capitals. 1844. E. Belden, O. S. Ferry, E. A. Raymond, H. Russell, J. White. 1848. F. R. Abbe, W. Aitchison, N. H. Dunning, S. Emerson, H. Hitchcock, G. B. Wilcox. 1852. W. W. Crapo, J. H. Dwight, D. C. Gilman, W. P. Johnston, H B . . SPRAGUE. 1856. P. H. CALKINS, L. R. Packard, D. D. Shaw, H. B. Brown, H. DuBois, G. C. Robinson. 1860. W. W. Phelps, C. H. Owen, J. H. Ward, E. G. Mason, L. M. JONES, J. L. Daniels. . 1864. A. D. Miller, G. L. Merriam, C. L. Atterbury, W.W. Battershall, J. W. Sterling, H. P. BOYDEN. 1845. G. B. Day, A. F. Dickson, J. W. Harding W. Hodges, R. Rankin. 1849. C. G. Came, F. M. Finch, C. R. Goodrich, H. M. Haskell, H. Hollister. 1853. I J. M. Whiton, C. T. Lewis, A. J. Willard, T. Bacon. ' A. D. WHITE, G. A. Johnson. 1857- G. Pratt, A. H. STRONG, J. M. HOLMES, N. C. Perkins, J. C. Jackson, W. C. Case. h 1861. G. B. Beecher, E. R. Sill, G. M. Towle, J . L. Harmar, W. E. PARK, S. E. Baldwin. - 1865. T. F. Caskey, W. Stocking, H. A. Stimson, W. R. Bacon, J. L. Elwell, J. A. BENT. U n 1846. Charles L. Brace J. B. Brisban. . M. B. Dwight, J S. W. Kellogg, J. QB. Talcott. 1850. J. I. I. Adams, E. P. Clarke, W. S. Colton, S. Johnson, E. H. Roberts. 1854. S. H. Nichols, W. H. Fenn, . S. Potwin F' . 1817. H. H. Hadley, J. T. Hyde, E. G. Parker, L. H. Reid. J. D. Smith. 1851. E. W. Evans, R. Little, T. S. Potwin, J. Sheldon, , W. W. Winthrop 1855. ' C. G. Child, A, M. LYON, '- C. M. Tyler. C. E. Trurnbiill, S. T. Woodward, A. S. Twombly. E. Mulford, W. C. Wyman. 1858. 1859. D. G. Brinton, T. A. Post, W. S. Pitkin, L. H. Bristol, C. S. KELLOGG, T. R. Lounsbury, S. H. Lee, R. A. STILES,' C. Richards, J. H. Twichell, E. L. Heermance, E. Carrington. S. Caldwell, M. S: Eichelberger. ' I 1862. 1863. R. K. Weeks, H. W. Fowler, G. C. Ripley, L.T.CHAMBERLAIN D.H.CHAMBERLAIN, S. W. Duffield, R. C. Morse, G. W- AUGD, G. M. Beard, F, McVeigh. 1866. L. C. Wade, H. Cole. E, Y. HINCKS. W. G. Bussey, J. M. Hall, L. Hall. 231 W, G. Sumner, G, S, Hamlin. ewes P552 wge- Seiigg if F 3 ur. 5 . F, IP C. Sheldon, . E. Dunning. 1868. W. A McKinney, E. W. Miller, I. T. BECKWITH,'I' A. P. Tinker, G. H. LEwIs,+ E. K. Rawson. 1872. R. E. COE,1I J. H. HINCKS,1I A. R. Merriam, F. D. Root, C. J. H. Ropes, H. M. Sanders. 1876. H. R. Buck, A. T. Hadley, P. Hale, J. H. Marvin, M. H. Phelps, E. D. WORCESTER. 1880. J. A. AMUNDSON, E. M. Bentley, D. Y. Campbell, W. M. Hall, A, B. Nichols, E. P. Noyes. 1884. W. S. Allis, E. M. Chapman, E. C. GALE, J. Holden, S. Stein, H. W. Wolcott. 1888. H. R. Griffith, F. P. Solley, O. S. Isbell, Irving Fisher, H. L. STIMSON, HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. 1869. H. C. Bannard, E. Heaton, M. S. Phelps, G. S. Sedgwick, E. P. WILDER, H. V. Freeman. 1873. W. Beebe, f A. T. Bristow, H. M. Denslow, J. Hayward, S. O. Prentice, F. C. TARBELL. 1877. E. R. Dillingham, S. L. Eaton, E. B. Gager, E. B. GOODELL, A. R. Kimball, W. H. Upton. 1881. E. E. Aiken, D. W. Bacon, IIR. A. BIGELOWV, HISAAC BROMLEY, J. D. Burrell, L. A. Eliel. ' 1885. H. deF. Baldwin, C. C. Bridgman, W. L. Cnoss, G. W. Mallon, E. L. Richards, Jr. L. F. Robinson. 1889. W. H. Page, GIFFORD PINCHOT, Ferdinand Sch will, C. S. Skillton, H. A. Smith, L. A. Storrs. 1870. H. B. Mason, G. Chase, J. W. Andrews, C. E. Shepard, T. J. TILNEY, W. C. Gulliver. 1874. E. L. Curtis, J. C. Sellers, H. B. B. Stapler, A. B. Thacher, J. M. TOWNSEND, A. D. Whittemore. 1878. J. P. Clarke, H. C. Coe, W. L. Dickson, B. Edwards, Q R. S. B. Foster, L. Hoon. 1882. C. Bentley, B. BREWVSTER, W. I. Bruce, H. C. Fries, rsfmpeg Hg QQ? Es 3 295554: . P 137' . J. Phelps. P. B. Stewart, E. WOOLEN. 1890. Henry Opdyke, H. M. Sage, JOHN CRosBY, C. H. Hamill, A. W. Colton, J. D. Jackson. 1871. W. W. Perry, C. D. Hine, W. R. Sperry, E. F. Sweet, G. A. Str -ng, H. MANsFiELD. 1875. S. R. Betts, C. T. CHESTER,g J. A. Garver, H. S. GULL1vER,g J. Hillhouse, W. Southworth 5 PFFQEWF' F5 H 559235 bd UQ U2- 2555255535 23 fD2 Sre-I-342 O. bdagcofo 3 aww? cr' :di . ZCD mid W. Carmalt, G. P. Carroll, E. T. MCLAUCHLIN, H. D. Taft, W. Trumbull. 1887. G. H. Beard, J. BENNETT0, A. W. Johnson, L. H. Peet, H. F. Perkins, W. L. Phelps. H. W. Cooley. ' 'Adjiudged equal. Medal awarded by lot, to Strong. e 'l'AdJudged equal. Medal awarded by lor. to Beckwith. iPr1ze divided between Coe and Hlncks. 6Pr1ze divided between Chester and Gulliver. lIAdjudgcd equal. Medal awarded by lot to Bromley. 1798 James Burnett, 1799 Alanson Hamlin 1800 Daniel B. Brown, 1801 Alcis E. Hart, 1802 I. C. Bates, 1803 , . 1804 1805 1806 1807 cxlecliciovicrqs. Noah Porter, Abel McEwen, Gardiner S rin P , R. Willxiiison, g Leonard E. Wales, 232 1808 Erastus Edgerton, 1809 Sam. J. Hitchcock, 1810 E. A. Andrews, 1811 Ralph Emerson, 1812 I. T. Preston, HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. 11813 Josiah Spalding, 1814 G. E. Spruill, 1815 J. D. Eccles, 1816 Hawley Olmstead, 1817 W B Stillson, 1818 Hector Humphreys, 1819 Sylvester Ho-vev, 1820 T D Woolsey, 1821 Henry White 1822 Edward Beecher 1823 George Jones 1824 W1ll1s Hall. 1825 Simeon North 1826 Jo-hn P Cowles 1827 -Sldney L Johnson 1828 Horace Blnney, Jr 1829 Henry A. Boardman 1830 Henry R Wlnthrop 1831 Edward Wmthrop 1832 John O Colton 1833 Wm H Russell 1834 Samuel St. John 1835 Challes A Gager 1836 Theodore Stanley 1837 Joab Brace 1838 Edward Strong 1798 C Herrick Stuart Adams Hoadley R Swan. Beckley Norton B Beach Mitchell Warner Knight Langdon 1799 M 1800 T 1801 G 1802 R 1803 H 1804 S 1805 S 1806 L 1807 C 1808 J 1809 J 1810 E Kellogg 1811 D M Mitc ell 1812 W Stafford 1813 A 1814 D 1815 H 1816 E 1817 J 1818 T 1819 J 1820 S M Fisher Lord Rockwell Bull Jones C Perklns H Lathrop Stoddard 1839 John D. Sherwood, 1840 Joseph FewSmith, 1841 Samuel Brace, 1842 Joseph A. Benton, 1843 Gordon Hall, ' 1844 Edwln Wrlght, 1845 J. G Gould, Henry B. Hariison, Henry H Hadley, Dw1ght Foster Franklln W FISK Martin Kellogg Thomas S. Potwin Joel F. Bingham Isaac H. Hogan Wllliam H. Norris John E. Todd Tlmothy K Wllcox Levi Holbrook Addison Van Name Eugene Smith John M Morris Tracy Peck 1862 John P. Taylor 1863 L T Chamberlain 1864 Isaac P ,Pugsley 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1807 51858 1859 1860 1861 crluicriomoms 1821 D Gleene 1822 W Sheldon 1823 A N Skinner 1824 W M Holland 1825 A Pettingell 1826 E P Barrows 1827 C C Parmelee 1828 F A P Barnard J Eldrldge J W Andrews J H Atwater E Colton E A Bradford N P Seymour J L Taylor J M Carter M N Morris J P Thompson C A Brlstol G H Colton W L Learned J Hadley L R Hurlbutt 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 2 1865 John L. Ewell, 1866 Fred. N. Judson, 1867 Peter R. Taft, 1868 H. P. Wright, 1869 Arthur Shirley, 1870 George Chase, 1871 Wllbert W. Perry, 1872 J D H Wilcox, 1873 Frank B. Tarbell, 1874 Edward D Robbins 1875 Henrv S. Gulliver 1876 Arthur T Hadley 1877 Charles C Camp 1878 C H. Kelsey 1819 L. W Bowers . 1880 W M. Hall 1881 C W Holzheimer 1882 Barclay Johnson 1883 E. H. Moore 1884 G. F Gruener 1885 L. O. Wlgglns 1886 C 'W Pierson 1887 T. H Curtis 1888 Irvlng Flsher 1889 W1ll1am A McQuaid 1890 C F Small E W Root W G Conner J B Talcott J T Hyde W Altchlnson T Dwight W S Colton R Little W A Reynolds J M Whlton G D Lord W D Alexander E C Towne W Smith G B McLellan L H Gross W VV Martin E Baldwin J W Alllng P Perry C G Rockwood H S1n1th H Cole 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 85r 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 nd 19065. Poets. Ora tors. 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 T. L. Day, W. C. Wood, G. Lathrop, ' D. W. Learned, ' H. E. Kinney, G. F. Moore, H. M. Denslow, W. Parkin, HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. 1875 C. T. Russ. 1876 E. D. Worcester, 1877 J. S. Thacher, 1878 VV. H. Taft, 1879 M. M. McKenzie, 1880 D. Richards, 1881 A. S. Van de 1882 F. F. Abbott, ' 1883 F. W. Kellogg, 1884 W F. Booth, 1885 P. I. Welles, -1886 W. I. Hunt, 1887 C. L. Brownson, 1888 B. C. Steiner, Graaff 1889 Horace F. Vifalker 1890 G. L. Amerman. QCQHQQTS of the Qgglooden poon. Henry C. Blakeslee, Jose h A. 'Welch P , Alexander H. Gunn, D. L. Huntington, Sidney E. Morse, Samuel Scoville, 1860 Edward G. Holden, 1867 James M. Allen, 1861 Stanford Newell, 1868 Coburn D. Berry, 1862 'Robert K. Weeks, 1869 J. C. Eno, 1863 G. C. S. Southworth, 1870 H. A. Cleveland, 1864 M. D. C. Borden, 1871 R. B. Lea. 1865 G. Todd Ford, '63 G.C.Southw'th, W. C. Whitney. '64 W.VV.Battersh'l,J. W. Teal. 9 3 '65 H. A. Brown, 1859 Henry Boies, 1866 Charles F. Brown, .f 'I ' , gums Qgmnms Q Poets. Orators. '33 R. Robertson, A. H. Lewis. '34 E. Coffin, W. Leverett. '35 F. Johnson, J.-B Fenton. '36 T. P. Scovell, ,H. C. Deming. '37 w. T. Bacon, '38 G. T. Dole, '39 L. W. Smith, '40 G. H. Hollister, C. A. Johnson. WV. P. Lynde. 'QU .s.s..s.s..s.s.s.s CDKIGCIH-P-CJvlOP-l FUGFQQEFFQ wsgwserw QEQUQEUFQ' 25255255 'F' P65513 . O , 3: QHTQHQPZUQ Qreeesge r 2,?P5+:weiz cc's4. 5:gge:F+ 3'f 3H-:r:QJE2. Q-PS'Dzj'5n ' ink' cn gg ,TL 2 T: +-s cn I-' .F . . P. Cutter. F. Burnam. '49 F. M. Finch, H. Hollister. '50 J. I. I. Adams, C. J. Hillyer. '51 None. None. '52 WV. VV. Crapo, H. B. Sprague. '53 C. T. Lewis, R. L. Gibson. '54 J. M. Smith, S. C. Gale. '55 L. D. Brewster, A. Bailey. '56 G. W. Buehler, P. W. Calkins. '57 N. C. Perkins, A. H. Strong. 58 E. C. Porter, G. P. Andrews. E 59 G. W. Fisher, . Carrington. 60 C. A. Boles, J. L. Daniels. 61 E. R. Sill, 62 H. Holt, S. D She arer. . H. Chamberlain. '66 J. Brand. '67 Bishop, '68 VV. A. Linn, I 69 L. H. Begg. '70 H. B. Mason, '71 J. A. Burr, 72 D. N. Beach, 73 E. R. Johnes, '74 G. D. Reid, '75 E. Bouton. 76 F. A. Gaylord, '77 J. G. Pyle, ' '78 H. C. Coe, '79 L. D. Syle, ' So W. H. Harper, 81 H. S. Durand, 82 J . E. Whitney, jse J. M. Lewis, 84 E. Welles, '85 C. E. Cushing, se o. M. Lewis, '87 W. McC..1-mick, 88 P. F. Solley, 89 T.W.Bnchanan, '90 A. W. Colton, 91 J. W. Broatch, 234 A. McLean. G. C. Holt. J. W. Showalter. C. B. Brewster. H. A. Beers. W. C. Gulliver. O. J. Bliss. E. S. Lines. W. A. Houghton. H. H. Ragan. C. F. Cutter. J. B. Gleason. E. B. Gager. W. H. Taft. ' G. W. Kirchwey. W. M, Hall. J. Leighton. C. B. Storrs. F. O. Leonard. H. M. Wolf. F. R. Shipman. Evans Woollen. J. R. Sheffield. O. S. Isbell. H. W. Wells. W. A. DeCamp. F. T. Brown. HISTORICAL JIIEIMORABILIA . Fence Qrcrtore. Omtors. 1878-J. B. Porter, '80. 18'79LIsaac Bromley, '81. 1880-A. P. French, '82. 1881-C. S. Foote, '83, 1882-A. 1883-L 1884-F. E. 1885-C. M. Wilde1', '84, Gleason, '85. Wing, '86. f Hinkle, '8'7. 1886-W. H. Fitzgerald, '88. 1887-C. S. King, '89. 18884StoWe Phelps, '90 1889-Albert Lee, '91. 1890-H. A. Bayne. 2 35 16 Respondemfsr. Sherman Evarts, '81, Barclay J Qhnson. '82.. Harold Vernon, '83, A. P. Wi1de1', '84. E. L. Richards, Jr., '84 H. W. Petriken, '85. C. M. Hinkle, '8'7. W. H. Fitzgerald, '88. L. C. duPon1z, '89. S. Phelps, '90. Albert Lee, '91. A. Bayne, '92, J. T. Robinson, '93. A HISTORIUAL MEMORABILIA. yah QPiOdlCQlS. The 51.513 Yale 3 er, the Literary Cabinet, was established November '15, 1806, publishedpodve year, it being an eight page bi-weekly, edited by three seniors, price, one dollar per year. N ext the Atheneumf' published from February 12, 1814, to August 6, 1814. The Microscope, March 21, 1820. The Yale Crayon, 1823. Sitting Room, March 17, 1830. The Student's Companion, January, 1831, to April, 1831. Little Gentleman, January, 1831. Gridironf' February, 1831. Medley, 1833, November 8th to June. ' ' 6. Yale Literary Quidnunc 'Yale Literary Magazine, February, 183 , 1838. Yale Review, 1857. University Quarterlyf' January, 1860, to October, 1861. Yale Banner, November, 1841. Pot Pourri, 1865. Collegian, 1841. College Cricketj' and City of Elms. Gallinipperj' T mahawk Battery, Yale Courant, Novem- Hornet, Banger, o , ber 1865. Yale Record, 1873. Yale News, 1878. Yale Critic, Match 24, 1882. ff Yale Quipf' April, 1884. Qdiiovs of The yuh Qiienavg cxgcrziqe. 1837. 1838. 1839. 1840. E. O. Carter, . C. J. Lynde, C. Hammond, J. S. Babcock, F. A. Coe, - C. Rich, R. D. Hubbard, H. Booth, W. M. Evarts, T. Gr. Talcott, H. R. Jackson, G. H. Hollister, C. S. Lyman, J. P. Thompson, l. P. Langworthy, J. Cr. Hoyt, W. S. Scarborough.J. B. Varnum. J. D. Sherwood. G. Richards. 1841. - 1842. 1843. 1844. J. Emerson, E. P. Gaines, D. Cr. Mitchell, G. B. Schott, T. C. Yarnell. 1845. W. Binney, Cr. B. Day, J. W. Harding, -G. C. Hill, T. Kennedy. ' 1849. C. Cr. Came, J Cam bell - P , F. M. Finch, E. D. Morris, -C. B. Waring. 1853. A. Grout, -Cr. A. Johnson C. T. Lewis, B. K. Phelps, A. D. White. E. L. Baldwin, W. P. Crready, A. Matthews, S. B. Mulford, R. W. Wright. 1846. J. B. Brisbin, W. B. Uapron, H. B. Harrison, D. Hawley, W. R. Nevins. 1850. ' E. W. Bentley, W. R. Bliss, W. S Colton, E. H. Roberts, C. L. Woodruff. W C 1854. .. . Flagg, J. W. Hooker, W. S. Maples, L. S. Potwin, C. T. Purnell. R Aikman, D W. Havens, J. A. Lent, F. Munson, E. W. Robbins. 1847. B. Cr. Brown, W. S. McKee, . D. T. Noyes, J. Munn, C. F. Sanford. 1851. A. H. Carrier, F.. W. Evans, B. F. Martin, S. McCall, J. W. Noble. 1855. W. H. L. Barnes, E. Mulford, W. T. Wilson, S. T. Woodward, H. A. Yardley. 2 36 I. Atwater, J. W. Dulles, O. S. Ferry, W. Smith, . J. White. 1848. F. R. Ebbe, W. Aitchison, T. H. Porter, Cr. B. Wilcox, B. D. Young. 1852. A. Bigelow, C. M Bliss, W. W. Crapo, D. C. Gilman, H. B. Sprague. 1856. Cr. F. Bailey, J. M. Brown, W.H.W.Campbell H. Dubois. L. C. Fischer. 1857. F. E. Butler, J. M. Holmes, H. S. Huntington, N. C. Perkins, G. Pratt. 1861. W. H. Fuller, J. L. Shipley, S. Shearer, 4 E. R. Sill, E. O. Williams. 1865. T. Bulkley, T. F. Caskey, A. McLean, C. E. Smith, W. Stocking. 1869. L. H. Bagg, E. G. Coy, H. V. Freeman, H. W. Raymond, E. P. Wilder. 1873. W.lBeebe, H. W. Lyman, W. A. Houghton, F. B. Tarbell, S. O. Prentice. 1877. fC. F. Chapin-, E. R. Dillingham, A. Gould, A. C. Hodges, A. R. Kimball, 1881. P. G. Bartlett, J. D. Burrell, J. C. Colman, S. Evarts, 1885. H. DeF. Baldwin, J. C. Bridgmank E. L. Richards, F. R. Shipman, H. L. Doggett. 1889. J. C. Griggs, H. A. Smith, L. s. Welch, H. W. Wells. 1 i HIS 1 'ORI OA L 1lfEM ORABILI A. 1858. E. F. Blake, . D. G. Brinton, C. S. Kellogg, J. E. Kimball, S. H. Lee. 1862. G. M. Beard, E. Hemenway, W. Lampson, R. Skinner, J. P. Taylor. -1866. H. Cole, G. C. Holt, . C. M. Southgate, L. C. Wade, H. O. Whitney. 1870. E. P. Clark, J. H. Cummings, W. C. Gulliver, C. H. Strong, T. J. Tilney. ' 1874. O. F. Aldis, T. W. Grover, A. D. Whittemore, T. P. Wickes, . . J. S. Wood. ' 1878. G. B. Edwards, T. S. J enks, C. H. Kelsey, E. I-I. Seely, C. L. Spencer. 1882. Benj. Brewster, W. I. Bruce, J. E. Whitney, A. Wright, E. Worcester. 1886. C. M. Lewis, C. W. Pierson, E. J. Phelps, A. L. Shipman, E. Woollen. 1890. A. W. Colton, John Crosb C. A. S. Van de GraafE.F. Y, G. A. Hurd, Henry Opdyke, H. M. Sage. .2 1859. S. D. Faulkner, G. W. Fisher, B. N. Harrison, T. R. Lounsbury, A. H. Wilcox. 1863. E. B. Bingham, J. H. Butler, S. W. Duiiield, C.'W. Francis, J. F. Kernochan. - 1867. . W. Bruce, J. J. DuBois, A. E. Dunning, J. M. Hartshorn, R. W. Woodward. 1871. C. D. Hine, A. B. Mason, W. R. Sperry, G. A. Strong, E. F. Sweet. ' 11875. . C. T. Chester, . H. S. Gulliver, J. W. Brooks, A. F. J enks, W. R. Richards. . 1879. L. F. Burpee, H. S'.lGreen, L. J. Swinburne, A. Tighe. 1883. f G. W. Johnston, F. W. Kellogg, E, T. McLaughlin, H. H. Palmer. W. Trumbull. 1887. A. F. Gates, W. Kent, C.H Lud1ngton.J P- W. L. Phelps, J. N. Pomeroy. 1891. 1860. R. S. Davis, W. Fowler, E. G. Holden, W. C. Johnston, C. H. Owen. 1864. M. C. D. Borden, S. C. Darling, L. Gregory, G. S. Merriam, A. D. Miller, W. G. Peck, H. M. Whitney, M. H. Williams. 1868. R. W. Ayres, J. Lewis, W. A. Linn,- W. A. McKinney A .. P. Tinker. ' 1872. R. E. Coe, C. C. Deming, J. H. Hincks. - C. B. Ramsdell, G. Richards. . 1876. J. B. Gleason, E. P. Howe, W. W. Hyde, J. H. Marvin, R. B. Smith. 1880. J. .A. Amundson, W. M. Hall, A. - B. Nichols, D. Scudder. - 1884.- R. Foster, E. C. Gale, 1 H, M..Painter, H. W. Prouty, H. M. Wolf. 6 1888. J. F. Carter, E. C. Fellowes, H. R. Griflith, R. M. Hurd, F. I. Paradise. Grosv'n'rAtterbury . A I-I, T. Kingsbury, Albert Lee, R. B. Smith L. H. Tucker, JT' 37 HISTORICAL MEJWORABILIA. - 3 Qgecipiergis of the yah gli. Qcicrl. J. Sheldon, '51 3 Power and Mission of Genius. 1850 1851 A. D. White, ,52Q ZW1ngle. Q 1852 W. C. Flagg, '543 H Modern Reformers. ' 1853 I. E. Clarke, '55 3 Melancholy. 1854 C. R. Palmer, '55 3 The Love of the Supernatural. 1855 J. M. Holmes, '57 3 Science-lts Nature and Influence. 1856 A. H. Strong, '573 Reform in the Reformerf' X 1857 L. M. Jones, '60 3 The American Statesman. 1858 J. H. Ward, '60 3 The Spirit of Sadness-Characteristic of the Litera- 1859 C. E. Dutton, '603 4' Charles Kingsley. fture of the age. 1860 H.,Holt, '62 3 De Quincy. A P 1861 D. H. Chamberlain '62 3 The Influence of General Culture on Profes- 1862 G. S. Hamlin, '633 The Novel. lisional Life. 1863 W. W. Battershall, '64 3 The Religion of ' In Memoriam! 1864 E. Y. Hincks, '66 3 Hawthorne. 18655 C. H. Adams, '66 3 ' Thoreau. Q L. Hall, ,663 Napoleon's Life of Caesar. 1866 H. M. Dexter, '673 Sidney Smith. 1867 H: A. Beers, '693 Hawthorne. 1868 R. 'B. Richardson, '69 3 F. W. Robertson. 1869 W. R. Sperry, '71 3 Falsiafff' ' 1870 J. H. Hincks, '72 3 The Influence of Tragedy on National Character. ' 1871 S. O. Prentice, '733 Cola de Reinzi3 Bulwer vs. The Historians. 1872 J. S. Wood, '74 3 Christian Monachismf' . 1873 C. Tillinghast, '75 3 Music. ' . 1874 J. B. Gleason, '75 3 Puritanism in History and Art. 1875 L. J. Swinburne, '793 William B1ack's Novels. 1876 M. Wilcox '78 3 Two English Humoristsf' 1877 C. A. Wright, '80 3 A Representative Woman. 1878 A. B. Nichols, '803 Aspasia: The Study of a Portrait, 1879 N0 Award. 1880 E. T. McLaughlin, '83 3 Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1881 F. W. Kellogg, '833 John Henry Newman. -1882 W. E. Nichols, '843 A Poet-Skeptic: Arthur Hugh Cloug1h. ' 1883 No Award. 1884 C. W. Pierson, '86 3' Joan of Arc. 1885 No Award. 1886 No Award 1887 No Award. 3 ' 1888 H. A. Smith, '89, University Life. 1889 No Award. , 1890 3 No Award. ouvorrgi Qcliiovs.. C C R A 12167-768. F V 1868-,698 1869',70' - - , . . ume, . - I . -gag ig. and Pub. T. G. weues, F, if PFOJQCZGQSEQJ' Hiker - ' MOP, D- D- Wolcott. e. s. Sedgwick.. Q... c. chaaeid, R. E. DeForest, - Ed. cmd Pub.. J. G. Flanders, N. P. Hulsh. ' 238 1870- 71. -C. B. Dudley, H. H. Elliott, H. Mansfield. 1874-'75, HISTORICAL JIIEMORABILIA. 1871- 72. T. R. Bacon, Clarence Deming, E . S. Lines,Asst EOLF. D. W. Herring. 1875- 76. .Z. S. H0lbrook,MwnD. W. Brown, R H. S. Barnes, ' Eugene Bouton, J. I. Griffin, R, D. Townsend, E. E. White, S. 1880-'81, -C. A. Aiken, W. B. Hill, A. B. Lincoln, S. Higgins, S. J 1884-'85. W. Case, H. G. Chase, R. Ellis, Fl E. HC. S. Wiley, T. H. Newberry, S. 1888-'89. A. M. Freeman, 1 W. R. Matson, A. R. Moen, S. LS. N. Pond, Ch. E. D. Scott, . I. Jessup, F W. Langborn, C. H. VVilcoX, G. W. Smith, S.' 1881-'82. F. F. Abbott, M. H. Beach, . C. B. Storrs, J. P. Kellogg, FI E. W. P. Vought, S. 1885-386. W. B. Anderson, H. T. Nason, F. E. Wing, W. W. Gordon. 1889-'90. A. D. Chaifee, Niel Gray, Jr., S. Roland Holt, 1872-'73, 1873-'74. H' C- B911'U0T1, H. H. Chittenden, D. Davenport, H, H, Ragau, J. Shepard, J. M: Townsend, R. .D2t11l81S, Upham, C. B. Dudley. 4 1878- 79. 1879-'80. , P- Big910W, A. M. Hooker, H. D. Hibbard, S. T. R. Morrow, C- B- Joyce, J. E. Newcomb, S. M. Foster,Fin.E.L. M. Higginson, S. O. H. Waldo. 1882-'83. 1883-'84. G. H. Bottome, N. P. Bigelow, D. H. Buel, F. K. Curtis, C. S Foote, A. P. Wilder, F. B. Kellogg, Fl E.E. McClellan, Fl E. J. P. Stryker, S. A. Lucas, S. 1886-387. 1887-'88, C. P. Anderson, C. Neave, P' Q U1 O 55 2 SD 57 is s gums v 5. Cb 'W' QF-3 P1 H. Peet, L. Hamlin, S. I. Jenks, .Fl E! 1890-'91. T. Brown, S. Ingham, l . N. Loomis, Ch. C. H. Keogh, F E. Mal. MacLear, EE. H. S. Mathewson,Ch. C. C. Marsh. T.G.Shearman,FlE. H. E. Pratt. ll1i...l.i-- Qecovd im-'73 I:Week1y.1 1873-'74, E. A. Bradford, J. H. VanBuren, C. J. Harris, Frank Jenkins, F. A. Verplank, EE. W. M. Vinton, W.D.Wasnburn,jr. C. E. Curtis, S. r diions. I 1874- 75. 1875-'76. S. R. Betts, O. T. Bannard, Francis Dudley, G. E. LOIIGY, S. J. Eider, H. B. B. Stapler, John Patton, Philip Hale, it. H. L ' . J. B. Wh't' . c. F. cutier. Fi E- G- DGF- Hawley, emls 1 mg Samuel Isham. ' J. S. Hunn, F E- istc-W '77-'78 liBi-weeklyj 1878-'79, H C 1373-'83 Albert Hoysradt, E. W. Flagg, J. W. Eaton, - - T' Wa f Webster Merrifield,R. A. Patterson, L. A. Platt, - k 351325198 F W Wheaton J A Porter H J T911 EYC 1 ' ' g ' W.Macomber, F.. Currier, Fl ET.. Rochfort, Fl E. W. E. Decrow, EE. 239 HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. ' 11l 1880-'81. 1881-y82. 1882-'83. 1883-'84, Isaac Bromley, H. W. Barney, C. C. Clark, Jr., Clinton Ross, G. E. Ide, Cyrus Bently, Charles Halsey, E. I. Sanford, James Leighton, A. P. French, A S. D. Thacher, C. A. Watrous, l W.J.Brewster,FlE.A. C. Hand, lil E. G.C.Jennings,I7lE.C. W. Sheldon, S. L. M. Daggett,I7lEl 1884-385. 1885-f86. 1886-'87. 1887-'88. C. E. Cushing, D. D. Bidwell, W. B. Chambers, O. S. Isbell, , J. S. Pardee, . G. E. Eliot, Jr., F. C. Clarke. G. B. Fowler, G. E.-Vincent, S. Phelps, W. R. Douglass, T. E. Ripley, D. T. Pratt, S. I T. G. Waterman, M. Grant, ' F. P. Solley, L. O. Baird, F. E. W. A. Ryce, S. F. F. Georger, S. C. B. Berger, S-1 B.H.Anthony,I7lE.S. Knight, Fl E. . I 1888-'89, 1889-'90, 189.0-'91, ' A. E. Jenks, H. C. Foote, ,Grosv'n'rAtterbury J. G. Ewing, Fl E. Hurlbert Kohler, James K. Blake, U B. R. Abbe, Jr. E. L. Munson, F.E.GoverneurCalhoun, D. M. Barstow, J. M. Murdock, S. Ashbel Green, EE. Horace Wylie, H. V. D. Shaw, W. P. Graves, O72.. R. T. Wheeler, S. S. A. York. Uh. ' H. H. Tweedy. ?Qpws ggddovs . Vol. I, January, 1878-Anonymous Yale Students. Vol. I, Second Edition. ' W- H- Law, T. R. Morrow, S- M- Moores, h J. W. Keller. 'Harold Rohrback. . , V01. I, Jaflllillfy, 1879-Third Edition.. UFS Ff1?'?U? ? Q SP4 Frirobwia o -' cw' W mgwe-4 ee? gieatee Eid titties 1155! EU v FWD 5 E 'vw'-4 mer Psegzg EF? O-'. . 225 dF 1UQP1p:4g::g. r-1 W L4 v , raw' sisters gafl, ggqmmwe,-, cn H 0 cS CD 39-0 P-1 P-s 5 995 Q51 E435 - .' '14 ' :uw 'wa S-we . eq: od . Q. EA .QSEQQ ww 5952225 H Q E54 SE-C3-Sri-UE F-+G-am og-1 ,.,::S3mfvsqp '. S-7 - 534 LU QSQQFSQ E! S 3w,xg SD' - ima ' ' Ulu-dll? mm fsrmmodbb 25,2 . 4..v ..-.. F9-MP-SUQ Ssglmseswrmg 'td QP- 55 Sogww Q 05410 2 'SOr-50' os ' r-1DJDJfDCDE3'UU1r-4 ' U99- rf4 D ,':.'F3 cuff:-4 as sam :NU -V3 rf'-s' 'din 'Har' S cbmflgv-' 'f '5 9 'ggjmfb QQWZ P1 '1197 v-BF' IQHSJMIEE-111, . Calhoun, J. W. Oakford, Lambert Foster, ' . 31 S' -Dennmgf S P-.SPGHCGIU W. G. Greene FET . H. Tlchenor, . S. Southworth, H. C. McDowell,Jr,, '. F. M. strong, A. w. Rob w., - . Fmrlds. J F. M. smfg, 1 , Fm'Ed' ' H. O. Stone, I . F. C. Leonard, . Fin. Edg, ' 240 I HISTORICAL 1lIE.MORABILIA. ' Vols. vm, IX. Vols. IX X s. T. crepe, E. w. Peet, raw. H. c 1 P J li i C. S. Griggs. F. G. Peters. W. B. Kcezivdgll, Jr. PQ. MIaErIt1PldlIm,EE' F. W, Moore, Gr. R. Moore. ' H. B. Ketoham, W, L, Thacker Vols. X, XI. , vei. X11 ' W. G. Bushnell, W. H. Seward, Jr., W. L. Armstron H u , . E. M H. w. Cooley, A. A. seegg, E E.,w. H. Corbin, FfgE.H. F. Ngsgg' Oh' W. D. Mauro, M. R. Waite,Jr.U72..C. F. Kenii H ELSS, Robinsion. . owar , , - Vol. XIII. Vol. XIV. H- J-BaI'dW911,l75E-E- G. Griggs, S,, S. W. Childs, Ok. G. M. Landers Jr H. I. Drummond, S.J. D. Jackson, Samuel Colgate, Jr.E. Van Ingen 3 U A. H. Hough, C. P. Kellogg. S. S. J ewett, H. L. Williams, A. P. Day, M. Johnson, Glen Wright. urgion vongeuade fficevs. ' Chairmen. Floor Managers. Chairmen. F Zoofr Managers. 1872 ----i L. L. Boomer, 1882 A. P. French, W. P. Eno, 1873 l---- S. L. Boyce, 1883 F. W. Rogers, E. B. Frost, 1874 -1--e T. P. Wickes, 18821 T.G.Lawr'nce,D. H. Wilcox, 1875 D. A. Jones, F. H. Jones,. 1885 S. R. Bertron, H. S. Brooks, 1876 J. Porter, C. Johnston, 1886 T. Darling, E. C. Lambert, 1877 N. U. Walker, F. J Stimson C 1878 H.C.Hollister, . Morgan, 1879 J.D.Torreys'n,J. O. Perrin, 1880 N. G. Osborn, VV. R. Innis, 1881 J .B.Dimmick, Henry Ives, 1887 J. Rogers, J. R. Sheffield, 1888 S. J. Walker, E. Allen, 1889 H. S.Robinson,W. L. Armstrong, 1890 A.G.McClint?kS. Phelps, ' 1 ' 1891- G. B. Hoppin, Cr. S. Brewster. glass Zecrfeiavies. 1815-Rev. Joseph D. Wickham, D.D., Manchester, Vt. 1817-Prof. Lyman Coleman, D.D., Easton, Pa. 4 1822-Rev. Henry Herrick, North Woodstock,.'Conn. 1826-Rev. Selden Haines, D.D., Rome, N. Y. 1827-Rev. William Whittlesey, New Haven. 1828-Prof. Oliver P. Hubbard, LL.D., 65 W. 19th st., N. Y. City. 1829-Hon. John R. Robertson, M.D., New Haven. , 1830-William R. Cone, Hartford. 1831-Pres. Noah Porter, D.D., New Haven. ' 1832-Prof. Edward E. Salisbury, New Haven. 1833-Prof. George E. Day, D.D., New Haven. I 1835-Prof. Thomas A. Thacher, LL.D., New HHJVGII- 1836-Rev. Edward E. Atwater, New Haven. 1838-William W. Rodman, New Haven. 1839-John S. Beach, New Haven. 1840-Hon. John C. Hollister, New Haven. 1841-Rev. Samuel W. Barnum, New Haven. 1842-Rev. Nathan W. Williams, Providence, R-ll 241 .A.....i.........L. .. HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA 1843 VV1ll1am L Kingsley NeW HEWGII 1844-Rev John W Dulles D D 4037 Chestnut st Phila Pa 1845 1847 1848 1850 Rev Oliver Crane D D M0I'I'1Si30W1l N J William Peet 20 Nassau st N Y City Arthur D Osborne New Haven Prof Hubert A Newton LL D New Haven 1851-Henry D White New Haven 1852 1853 -Rev John G Beard Hartford -Heniy H Babcock New Haven 1854-Charles H Leeds, 96 Nassau st N Y City 1855 1856 Rev Henry N Cobb, Mllbrook, N Y V Hon. .Henry E. Pardee, New Haven. 1857-Prof. Daniel C. Eaton, New Haven. 1858 -William P. Bacon, 126 Broad st., New York. I 1859-Rev. Edwin T. Fairbanks, St. J ohnsbury, Vt. 1860-VVi1liam L. Bradley, M.D., New Haven. 1861- Prof. Winthrop D. Sheldon, Colorado Springs, Col. 1862-John W. Alling, New Haven. 1863 -Samuel Huntington, 111 Broadway, N. Y. city. 1864- Prof. Charles D. Rockwood, Ph.D., Princeton, N. J. 1865-James UE. Chandler, 170 Broadway, N. Y. City. 1866 1867 -William H. Morse, 23 Fifth av.. N. Y. City. 1868- 1869 1870 Edward B. Bennett, Hartford, Conn. Prof. Henry P. Wright, New Haven. Eli Whitney, Jr., New Haven. -George D. Miller, New Haven. 1871-Henry Baldwin, 944 Eighth av., N. Y. City. 1872 1873- 1874- 1875 Rev. Thomas R. Bacon, New Haven. ' Frederick J. Shepard, Buialo, N. Y. . George L. Dickerman, New Haven. -Henry S. Gulliver, Louisville, Ky. 1876-Arthur T. Hadley, New Haven. 1877- 1878 1879- John S. Thacher, M.D., New Haven. ' John A. Porter, 1611 21st st., Vkfashington, D. C. Samuel P. Willard, Easton. 1880-Dr. A. E. Hooker, Presbyterian Hospital, N. Y. City 1881- J. Brewster, New Haven. ' 1882-Arthur S. Osborne, New Haven, 1883-Samuel N. Hawkes, 233 York st., New Haven. 1884-John T. Swift, Colchester. 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 -Frank R. Shipman, Hartford, Conn. -Chauncey W. Goodrich, New Haven. -Andrew F. Gates, Willimantic, Conn. -Orland S. Isbell, New Haven. -W. A. McQuaid, New Haven, -Frank T. Brooks, New Haven. -H. W. Gruener, New Haven. 242 1871. 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1884 1885 1886 1887 1887 1888 1889 HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. T Wvesidents of yah QM glut. Seelye Benedict. '71, J. T. Stewart, '72, S. L. Boyce, '73, S. S. S. Club, C. J. Smith, H. B. Frissell, '74, E. H. Landon, '75, ' 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 E. P. Howe, '76, 1887 Orville Reed, '77, 1888 F. S. Smith, '79, 1889 W. N. Parker, '79, 1890 N. G. Osborn, '80, ' 1891 J. F. Merrill, '81, H. L. Williams, '82, F. B. Kellogg, '83, I E. A. Lawrence, '84, C. W. Cutler, '85, W. P. Brandegee, '86 S. Woodward, '87, J. Sage, '89, . J. Sage, '89, . W. Lee, '90, P. Cooley, '91, Qmmpg: rfesidenls of yah cmlo glut. , ..- .-.- -1- . 1888 1889 1890 1891 W. M. Derby, Jr., '85,' L. C. Ryce, '86, W. B. Kendall, '87, O. H. Short, '87 S.. A. S. Cook, '89, A. P. Day, '90, ' W. R. C. Corson, '91. ocrgagevs of yah glee Qlub. R. I. Jenks, 1890 W. L. Armstrong, 1891 W. L. Armstrong, 943 A. H. Hough, E, V. Hale. Q 1 X f ws ti l illML- E7 wx X W ew TWA . X fl A235 5 Wil ' ff! X . I' 1 Jlfgifxit ! 'M - K1 I , W LJ! 1 T F'H W v ' WP-7 f 'i 1, ,swf ' f y f l ' 9 ' f :.:'f:1 F -if 1 f ! -,9:!!g,4 3i 4,24 J f , fiiiQl!!!!!!5!!!!!!!!llf 'WQQD-qi , , 943115 rl ,efffcfefffMIl'l!!!!! 'llIll 452 'F-funk' . 4544-J,elfQQ'-Q S, .. ,55'SY6f:,ss,i , , W rx Q Hx-.N.l,ff ------1....... , N ' I M VEFR, iff? filiiiiiliiiiwiy' ,wg 7 ' - C5 7 - 'f , l1f'Iz'i5? iiiiHiiHf Sbtbef' ' I ' Z 1 F177 4, Jr . ', 1' T -N ' W , - Ze , f T w 1 l' 'T ' Us X6 fx . , Q J, X ,x K ff , Boating began at Yale in J une, 1843. Navy organized and first Constitu- '3 tion adopted in June, 1853. Constitution remodelled and printed in J une, 1 1855. New Constitution, prepared by Edward F. Blake, of '58, establishing the English University plan or permanent boat clubs, adopted and printed , in June, 1860. New Constitution, establishing the class boat club system, adopted and printed February, 1868. History of Boating in Four Years at Yale, pp. 327-402. 'History of Yale-Harvard Races, in Balch's Oarsman's Manual for 1871, pp. 248-269. Boat House Lease. in New Haven Town Records, vol. 204, p. 98 5 vol. 203, p. 136. New Boat House dedicated June 9, 1875. The English boat club system inaugurated Sept. 29, 1875.. The Dunham Club opened. Constitutional amendments, Feb 29, 1884. Single 5 Sculling Prize Fund, presented by Cleveland Alumni Association, 1886. 1 .1 I 5 . , 5 resideqis of the gale Qanivevsiig out glut, P IN THE ORDER OF THEIR SUCCESSION. ig C. F. Aldrich, '79, R, Waite, '53, E. B. Bennett, '66, A, H, Sfgvens, '54, A. D. Bissell, '67, VV. C. McHenry, '80, N. W. Bumstead, '55, S. Parry, '58, R- A- Bigelow, '81, '82, A. W. Harriott, '56, W. A. Copp, '69, F- C- L60I1a1'd, '33, S. Scoville, '57, D. M. Bone, '70, E. A, Merritt, '84, W' P. Bacon, '58, W. G. Greene, '85, 1 S, jj' Pagg, '59, L. Gr Parsons, '72, Paul K. Ames, '86, 3 H. L. Johnston, '60, H- A- 03115, '73, S- Knight, '87, , C. T. Stanton, ,GL G, H, Ferry, '74, E. A. Stevenson, 88, E S.Lyma11,'62, 0. H-Fe1'rY, 75, L- T- Snipe, '89, G L. Curran, P63, E, P. Howe, '76, C. A. Sheldon, 90, C. Pierson, '64, S. W. R. Bacon, '65, I.-H. Ford, '71, . F. W. Davis, '77, W. W. Hite, '78, 244 J. B. Townsend, '91.. 1 4 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 HIS TORI UAL MEMORABILIA. ' Qoptdine of University Crews.. Samuel Scoville, '57, 1873 R. J. Cook '76 None, 1874 R. J. COOK? '76, None, 1875 R. J. 05815, '76, W. D. Moreau, '58, 1878 R. J. Cook, '76 1 H-L-J0h11Sor1,'60, 1877 0. W. Collin '77 H. L. Johnson, '60, ' 1878 O. D. Thompson, 79 No Crow, g 1879 o. D. Thompson, '79, rio Grovv, 1880 C1.J .l1ogers,'79 8.51 s. No Grow, 1881 J. B. 08111118 '81, ' W. R. Bacon, '65, W. R. Bacon, '6 5, E. B. Bennett, 66, - 1882 1883 1884 Samuel Parry, '68, 1885 Samuel Parry, '68, 1886 W. A. Copp, '69, . 1887 D. M. Bone, '70, 1888 F. G. Adee, '73, . 1889 W. F. McCook, '73, 1890 W. F. McCook, '73, 1891 L. K. Hull, '83, L. K. Hull, '83, H. R. Flanders, 85, H. R. Flanders, '85, Alfred Cowles, '86, John Rogers, '87, F. A. Stevenson, '88, G. A. Woodruff, '89, Phillip, Allen, '90 S., G. S. Brewster, '91. 3 l . 71 7,3 We 2861901 lghiz crfod grows. The following is a complete list of the rival oarsmen of the two colleges since the introduction of the eight-oared racing in 1876 : . 5,155 , 1876. IIcwfvcw'cZ. Yale. . Bow Albert W. Morgan, Bow John W. Wescott, 2 George W. Irving, 2 Frederick Wood, 3 Edward D, Thay er, , 3 Eldricll C. Cooke, 4 Martin R. Jacobs, 4 David H. Kellogg, ' 5 William M: Lemoyne, 5 William W. Collin, 6 Montgomery James, 6 Oliver, D1 Thompson, 7 Joel C. Bolan, . 7 Julian Kennedy, 1 . Strbke William A. Bancroft fCaptainj,Stroke Robert J. Cook Qbaptainj, COX. George L. Cheney. Cox. Charles F.. Aldrich. 1877. ' IIa7'7:cWcZ. Yak' Bovv Alvah Crocker, BOW Gerald W-,gartf 2 Nat M, Brigham, 2 Herman Livingston, 3 Burton J. Le-gate, ' , 3 Frank E. Hyde, 4 William M. Lemoyne, 4: Wlllfam K- Jamfsf 5 Martin R. Jacobs, 5 Elbridge C. Coo e, 8 William Hg Schwartz, 6 011Vf?1' D- Th0mP.S0n6 ,L 7 Frederick W. Smith, 7 William W. Collin C. ap Stroke William A. Bancroft CCaptainj,Stroke Frederick Wisnd, h COX. Frederick H. Allen. Cox. Charles F. A r1c . G 245 Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. Harvard. , William M. Mumford, William G. Borland, James J . Storrow, Chas. M. Hammond lCapt.Q, E. A. S. Clark, Fred L. Sawyer, Charles M. Belshaw, Robert P. -Perkins, Sabin Pond Sanger. Harvard. J . R. Yoeum, A. Keith, J. F. Storrow, F. L. Sawyer, W. G. Borland, S. I. Hudgeus, ' W. S., Bryant, R. P. Perkins Charles Davis. QCaptainJ, Harvard. H. Wg Keyes, J. J. Colony, L. D. Burgess, . G. S. Mumford, J . R. Yocum, W. A. Brooks, J. J. Storrow, R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., T. Q. Browne, Jr. ' Harvard. G. S. Mumford QCaptainj, J. J. Colony, J. R. Yooum, - F. Remington, T. P. Burgess, W. A. Brooks, Jr., H. W. Keyes, R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., T. Q. Browne, Jr. Harvard. A. P. Butler, J. W. Wood, Jr., H. W. Keyes QCaptainb, C. E. Schroll, J. T. Davis, Jr., E. C. Pfeiffer, W. A. Brooks, Jr., E. C. Storrow, T. Q. Browne, Jr. 1883. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. 1884. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. 1885. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 ' Stroke Cox. 1886. Bow 2 3 . 4 5 6 , 7 Stroke Cox. 1887. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. 247 Yale. Henry R. Flanders, Joseph R. Parrott, Louis K. Hull QCaptainJ, Nathaniel T. Guernsey, Frank G. Peters, William H. Hyndman, Fred W. Rogers, Harry T. Folsom, D. B. Tucker. ' Yale. R. S. Storrs, Charles -B. Hobbs, H. W. Patten, Alfred Cowles, Jr., Frank G. Peters, J. R. Parrott, J. F. Scott, H. R. Flanders CCaptainj, L. E. Caldwell. Yale. Q C. S. Dodge, R. S. Storrs, H. W. Patten, C. B. Hobbs, Alfred Cowles, Jr., J. R. Parrott, F. G. Peters, H. R. Flanders CCaptai.nj L. E. Cadwell. Yale. R. Appleton, Jno. Rogers, Jr., J, W, Middlebrook, F, A. Sievenson, G, W. Woodruff,- A, Cowles, Jr. CCaptainj, C, W. Hartridge, E. L. Caldwell, L. E. Cadwell. Yale. R. M. Wilcox, C. Gill, J , Rogers QCaptainj, J , W, Middlebrook, W, 'Woodruii G. F A. Stevenson, G. R. Carter, E. L. Caldwell, V R, Thompson. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7. Stroke Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. I-Icm'oafrcl. E. C.. Storrow QCaptainQ, J. B. Markoe, P. D.. Trafford, B.. T. Tilton, J. T. Davis, Jr., C.. E. Schroll, J. R. Finlay, W. Alexander, J. E. Whitney. Havfv cord. ' S. Sanford, N. Longworth, E. C. Storrow.QCaptain1, J. S. Cranston, J. R. Finlay, . B. T. Tilton, J. B. Hutchins R. F. Herrick.. on, Hlwvaorcl. G. L. Nelson, '93, F. B. Winthrop, '91, J. H. e0ddard1, '92, T N '-93, .. . . Perkins, '91, R. D, Upham., '90, , G. H. Kelton, B. T. Tilton, '90, ' J. B. Hutchinson QCapt.j Cox. H. M. Battelles. 1888. Bow 2 3 ' 4 5 -6 A '7 A .Stroke Cox. 1889. Bow 2 3 4 5 6 'Y .Stroke Cox. 1890. Bow 2 3 4 .5 6 '7 0, -Stroke Cox. 3248 Yale. R. M. VVilcox, C. O. Gill, G. S. Brewster, J. A. Hartwell, W. H. Corbin, - F, A. Stevenson QCaptainj, G. R. Carter, S. M. Cross, . R. Thompson. Yale. C. F. Rogers, o. o. Gill, G. F. Brewster, J. A. Hartwell, W. H. Corbin, G. W. Woodruff CCaptainD P. Allen, E. L. Caldwell, R. Thompson. Yale. C. F. Rogers, '90 S., W. A. Simms, '90 S.,- G. S. Brewster, '91, J. A. Hartwell, P. G., A. B. Newell, '90, H. T. Ferris, -'90, S. B. Ives, '93, P.. Allen fCaptainj, '90 S., R. Thompson. 4 1867 Jacob Coffin, '68, HISTORICAL JIEMORABILIA. - ase all. vesideqis of yah Qgqiuensiig asefjgall Qlubs 1865-6 J. Coffin, 1867 G. P. sheidon, . 1868 James Cofiin, Terry, Lewis, Elliot, Hoyt, . Benton, 1869 F. 1870 E. 1871 H. 1872 G. 1873 H. 1874 S. C. Bushnell, HFQUPFU 1865-6 C. A. Edwards, 1875 Ff. B. Mitchell, 1876 G. M. Rogers, 1877 J. P. Andrews, 1878 J. P. McCune, 1879 J. W. Curtis, 1880 J. F.. Shepley, 1881 R. A. Peabody, 1882 E. L. Dillingham, 1883 C. H. Yates, 1884 N. G. VVilliams, 1885 D. W. Mulvane 1886 F. N. Sewall, 1887 J. Archbald, 1888 VV, L. Velie, 1889 J. G. Rogers, 1890 A. A. Tilney, 1891 W. H. st. John. ' captains of University Nmes. 1879 W. F. Hutchinson, '80, '1880 W. F. Hutchinson, '80, 1868 Thomas Hooker, '69, 11869 S. S. McCutchen, '70, 1870 S. S. McCutchen, '70, .1871 Clarence Deming, '72, .1872 Clarence Deming, '72, 1873 A. B. Nevin, '74, 1874 C. H. Avery, '75, 1875 C. H. Avery, '75, 1876 W. I. Bigelow, '77, .1877 w. I. Bigelow, '77, .1878 o. H. Morgan, '78, . . 1881 H. T. Walden, '81, 1882 VV. I. Badger, '82. 1883 Allen Hubbard, '83 S., 1884 H. C. Hopkins, '84, 1885 Wyllys Terry, '85, 188619. B. Stewart, '86, 1887 J. IC. Dann, '88 S., 1888 A. A. Stagg, '88, - 1889 H. F. Noyes, '89, 1890 G. Calhoun, '91, 1891 G. Calhoun, '91. I , . ooi all. fl' ' residents of gale Qflvrgivevsiig 7 ooizgllgall Qlubs 1872-73 D. s. schaa, 1880 E. w. waikef, ' 1886 N- M- Geedlet Jr 1874 D. S. Schaff, 1875 C. Tillinghast, 1876 E. J. McKnight, 1877 F. B. Percy, 1878 J. Q. A. Johnson, 1879 T. E. Rochfort, 1881 W. B. Hill, 1882 E. S. Williams, 1883 S. Shaifer, 1884 . . 1885 R. S. StorrS, 1887 C. L. Hare, 1888 C. M. Gill, 1889 C. S. King, 1890 G. D. Yeomans, R W Hamm' 1891 J. B. sears. .249 q f,18.--ThcSpI e-F 'lmanRush Q2 1 1 fp . znelizlmnandn-anhei ipeighfdle dh 5 'gm Wrestling CHAMBERLAJN ee Co., URQXNGE AND 0ROWN STREE'l'S, Furniture, Weed Mantel Fz'1f5t-Class Gaods ! Low Pieces! FOR LOWEST PRICES CALL ON 6.s'.s'6,E 86556 Co., TI-IEE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, HAT N'S FURNISHEHS e0peretorWs ef 27 Stores. Leaders in Lew Prices. 784 CHAPEL STREET, New Haven, Gene. 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BEVVARE OF IMITATIONS 'and observe that the firm name as e OD 15 011 every package. , The ALLEN lic GINTER Brccch cl thc American Tchcccc Cc., llcccpfcclurrrs, Rirhrrcnrl, la. 5 , ' , T 1 What 1' the TXIQE: Joings is in a bad conflirion g hi'cIsn'tgbtp1enialgegJED get 011 his feet for some mme om 5 21 cr wt him, disabled ? Will: 0, a y ll G - . Y . First Fresvnan: Do you employ 9. sweep ? Second Freshman. ho, I SHDDOFF One A Barberous Custom-Shuvln g. 7 i 1 . -Annual Fall Regatta on New Haven Harbo . 0 U octmiz.. 56 sec.g '9.8 S., 6 min., 3 sec. Two mile racellmeLwIg2rEniE?1n1EZo?'eaE:g?een '92 S' and ,935 time '93 s ,junior crewg tlme, 11 mln., 56 sec. Sophomore crewg time. 12 fnin. 10 scgpllomore crews' Won 53 PHOTOGRAPHERS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC IN- RESTAURANTS. STRUMENTS- Deibel ...... . . . . .... . ........... - F9 1 a s u n . - . e . 1 0 Hill B th ....... Eastman,Rochester.............. O M P0 ers S5 a ' e ......... . .. Pach Bros., New York . . . . .. Weil Y .... 46 b' N WY0rkm.m ................. U . 81 Macnab S' e Traeger's ......... .. . . . H t h 55 smjiyjllg Co l3arr's, Springfield ....... .... 6 9 P0 0 ' Redcljifeu.. ........... ,.,, 5 7 Q Heublein .......... .. 83 PLANOS. , Wm. Flemmg. . . .... ,,., 3. 3 'Shoninger6aCo........... ...... F1eming's.. ....... ,.,. 9 Stewartm... ..... 74 PLUMBERS. v . RUGS. Perkins... ...... ........ Ennajianmm. 90 'Howland dcPotter................ STOVES. PRINTERS- Corbett ...... .... . ...... so Alling ............. .. 'Bantam .... ' STAMP MFRS' Hmm Valentine ...... . . . ............. . . .... 61 TAILORS. PUMPS. 1 Kraft, Hem'y.... ..... . ........... ....... f ronb Cm 7998110 Steam Pump. Holyoke ----- . . . Kraft, J. J ......... ....... . . 34 oEoReE vv. FLEIVIINGHS CAFE, ,930 CHAPEL STREET, EEELS AT ALL HOURS. .REGULAR BEARD EY THE WEEK, SINGLE OEINCLEES. 1-. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIYEN TO K5 STUDENT CLUB DINNERSI QSM ll. .l -is Room to Accommodate 'from SO to IOO GUGSES- SODTI-I I see Miss F ' 1 i hi tt ta' U deal of attention from the staudentsr ifsi iqunelf Egmdoxf .Miss Reedly:iErDELrgadoSxEVSEE11cE'EngS5tgl?aEEaWe11, you See. She'S Whatmosf bwdems me B pm llud dlS1lk6f0l',-SEIG s the rising belle. v i cg' Oct. 9-Yale Eleven defeats Wesleyan at Middletown by a score of 63-5. This is the first time Wesleyanl ever scored on Yale an Middletown. TAILORS-Continued. - TYPEWRITER- Miles .... .......................... . . 75 Remington' New York ' ' ' ' 79 Bliss ....... .... 8 6 TOBACCO AND PIPES. Kleiner .......... ' ................ ........ . . 35 Brody ............... ........-..-.-------- - f - 49 Gundelsheimer ............................. . . 69 Goodman ....................... . 63 Cavanagh, Sandford at Co., New York ...... . . 56 Allen 55 Ginter, Richmond ...... . . . 7 Mayel' ..................................... . . 52 Stgddard .,,,................ .. . - - 73 Corbin .................... ..... 4 8 Weil ....... . . . 81 THJYIOT: Muchmore 'Y CO' '- 5 0 J ones ...... ...................... . . . 52 Donnelly ........ Franklin 86 CO.. . Somers........... .. 15 VVATCHMAKERS. .. ......... 49 33 Cooper ...... ........................... . . . . . .Qfrontb 2 Glouskin ...... 40 Goldbaum ......... ......... 8 0 , Katsch ...... ................. . . 63 Morse 85 Pfelifer ..... . . 66 Negbaur ......... .. 27 WIRE WORKS. West8LCo ..... .. 30 Smith ..... ............ ...... . . .. 25 ? Q . t ny. Dunlap Co., a 5, JK -V +-Sielfeatli 305 Nuts. ENGLISH NOVELTIES IN CAPS. 1sReeRs fs, cewwnn , Co-op- Yale I-Iatters. Raul:- And now, dearest,-now that you have consented t beco l - - .. Vlrglnia :- I-I dont know. You never tried. 0 me m ne can I can I kiss you ?H IO Oct, 11-Meet gofF hmen H177 WesbDiv1 ityn 1 t mi ff tb ut 'Lf ,ECK ARKER, 'fifgflld ' OU.UmiU FSA? FURNITURE AND BEDDING, CARPETSQ OIL CLOTHS, CROCKERY AND GLASS XI N J Wi :E ,UL . Im : - . L1 l ,I - H II ,,-1,13 1? W 'f Elf' , . . 554- + 2 11. 5.4.' I 'Pl' If I ' I I II M I I I Tu Q 1 iq HIT I ' flfu . 2 'If' ISI ,I E I . I II 5 ' ,I M ma s ,I 2 il 1 - A - I FII in WI TllW1Wl m!llllHi '4 , -... I , 140 Q . , ,. ....... I - E-1.L:Ei.. Y' -if If-Iii 'I 4?EW5IlH, JPM- I I I IIIIIIIIIF DJ STOCK COMPLETE. TERMS LIBERAL. PECK 8z. PARKERL 755 to 763 Chapel St., 'New Haven, CORD- Saccharlne is u subgra f bout 150 pound 4 nce300Li as sw ts Q - TU Omesinp k g - t b dic d g1ituUniDS1YgQtten up regardles H263 p d 1 fi i h P K1 t b 1 S Wwe O 80wns.-Rzchmoncl Recorde . II ,M ,. '1 1 I 3 1 ,. .I V, .f xl , YM! ! 'X MMM V ull, fQ .. -fff : ,.-. ,uh fini. x lZ7?FTL.- 73 Rx - My f xi -ix. f 5- f ' ,ffzife xqx N -. f 1 Q ,- A0 . + X f f b f we W Q W 'rl I -F , ' 4 ' 9 X 122,51 f 4 4'-f ff'5f'f 42' Q '1'Ly -'?1Q:53fZQf 21, f 5 ,112 -:-:2::lE1'i,f ....-'f 2 1'xK.1v':1' - ' 'l '1 :::'1-:Qrrizi-:-ff' 4 w:.-'. ' , f .i?::u::: J' 221, ' ' In I B H ' f 422:-'.feEz.z ,- f' -I 14- If af ' f J ffl' O ! ' I e cw ' ' 4:--iss: .df w- M,-44? ' f 1 1, I , V 4 .1:2,:,,1,. , , IQ-My-.5-' .X -qi f-.4 N- 1 'F X 114 fy .W ,, iq N W 'f ' - 0144- - ' - I 1 l I Hwy .V mf is ff L , X , . -' 6 ffl--I X 'N 1 , -, - ,4 ' f' ' Ji o , k f W f, f fan y'SG 1 I Ni n ' ' ' .-, v 1, X, 'Aff f - 7 7 ' X X .9504 f f , f I f' ,4 QQE4' . If I ,lx X -.LW :fn I, P '.': .',, V' ' N ' N'. ' 1 I If ' 3, Q A' .I , , fy . . f f l ' f 92 1 ' ' Tff Riibf df, 1 f' ff' f -N Ng get-:..f4f X ff, .W , ,' , . ' f, www gmaffqgfsybd-.f 17 5 ' we ' qpfgaqga-zcf-' .. -u - :wp ,, 4-4-'.'.-,992'9b:f4Q7.g -: 551, Z1 -fe?-'?:?9'-:-Q If Q 'Q' 11,1 M 1 .nga 12116215 'L r 4 I E ff' 'V -. WEB, w5 .'S1'-93932. ' AW ' -f if' ' Lf. J'.'c4152'3'QiZ' xe . 'gig fcffafeyff ffif Ilia' 'Irvs v wtf:-1':',0' MEA-12' 1 , , .:',f'fg..y fi I 2115, V .r uf.. 56 uf I I ffllfll V Wifi'-.e QI 'Z-.ark hg, . 5 1' I9-4 -' - 1 if 1 H Ji I 9-: -..- ' - Z' 4 , 'Nh - - 'LM' , 'Sff9ff'1.fif2. .f-Q.:-f-,Q -- K' -L. , ,em-f-ff, lr: ,L :.:-- -,H -- - - - - '-.e2WP KCI, . !', 1 A 'Lid-' -Qt - 'JT-Tjigff? '- V 3--Qi - , ,, , f uw, 6.-.xg . Zi -Y , f 1:4 ':- ,-2' A M- , Peefer .- Come, here, move on ! De fags .- Move on Mzkj yer sel ! Peelez' .- easler. -ff..,iiEi- ' Come, come I say, move on, you are drunk. De fczgs .- Well, move on yer sel, 'f I'm drunk you can move I2 . 2-Meeting of the Gyrnnnsiuln Comm! tee atl , ' f , OCLDBH plans of Lew Gymnaslum. X ale defe..tslvilliiacirligeafitfffpafwah1g0?1Be.Aexv York Clry to decide pm,-cd game. Meeting of Andover Club lu 116 Lyceum. ' 5' score of 36-0 in a vggrv Doom, N. D. FGLSOM die CO J 0 We eezwjf ez Eze!! Assorfmerzz' of I Hunting and Pi hing Tackle, BHEECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS tltliltltltlt, Together with Cartridges, Powder, and Sportsmen's Supplies generally, including -the celebrated PARKER HAMJIIERLESS GUJVS, Nezef flfefiziem 4Prz'eeciLEEEVER HAMMERLESS GUNS. THE ZVEVV BAKER GUM THE ITHACA HAMMERLESS GUN. We also attend to the REPAIRING OF FIRE ARMS of every kind, and also of LOCKS and the FITTING of KEYS, BELL HANGING, Etc.: glvlllg' special attention to small job Work of every description in this line. If. those who are in want of anything in the sporting line, or repairing of any kind done, will call at , 5 CHURCH STREET, NEW HAVEN, They sw!! find one qf flee best sioeks zlz the ezey, ez! moderafe przees. Mana g L I ' i , 11 '11 erforrn the miraculous feat of dfer adies and gentlemen, Mr. Herz-lag, lIl:?cqg6tBlfa:I1Igig3g1g1h?gdggV,gy guy one in meaudience, V scoverlng While blindfolded the smalles ar . gglgaw oidably detained, but will appear on the stage in a very few moments. qSeventeetg1s1ei?1IgdgI:2lE3i dm D haf- Hlerrlar, for goodness sake send a boy outa for a collar button, if you CHD U 11 - PDE . The audlence won't stand this long. I3 . S - ight Hall. , '-Y l d feats Cornell at Fleld by a score of 60-6. Meetlng of the Oxford Club in DW ocgwlgegng c?feSo?Jhon1ore Class to elect committee for Class German g the gollgwealgccfilzrlggggee Were elected: T. L. Mclilung, chairman, 0. A. Schreiber, J. W. Husted-, J. Woo ru , - - - HENRY S1 ON, MAKER OF .Ar'cis'ci,c Furniture, AND' INTERIOR DECORATION S, Window Seats for Students a Specialty. 1078 CHAPEL STREET,CBEZLV.?12.2'O.1il?HJ New Haven, Conn. N enwicfi House, Q 928 CHAPEL ST., cor. TEMPLE, - New Haven, Conn. LOCATION VER'Y CENTRAL. .ELEGANT ROOMS FOR STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY EN- SUITE OR SINGLE, ALSO, ACCOMMODATIONS FOR STUDENTS' EATING CLUB. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR TRANSIENT OR REG- ULAR BOARDERS. SPECIAL RATES FOR PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE. MRS. K. T. OONNE'LLIfj.Pfopf1'ezff5gS, One of our society girls is going to take her poodle to th .1 d The receiver is as bad as the thief g but neither of them gesggstryagoagglfg Igserguzzun, done' T4 l . 001. 17-Meeting of t-he Sheif. J ' . oct. 1 9..The Eleven play AmhelfQE12?gb?lIgdFE'gle1s.11ugfggriglimss go elect ciass oiticers Fine THiI0FiUQ- Moderate Charges, - Edward J. Donnell , No. 28 CENTER STREET, Be-t.Church and OrangeSts. H 9 Dear Jack --As an editor of Pudge you won'tL find it very hard to geo hold of some og its refuse en up a o J k 1- - - 0 es: lhe Jokes You Drinn don'1: seem to be good enough for nhese papers up her? sg s D t 0 nn aper E11 e kmd I Speak of. I hope soon to be able to grasp your hand as a brother ed1nor o a u y . Sincerely your friend, C' WEBER- I5 0 t 23 -Yl 9'3D18.y1heHil1h High School E1 . Score.48-0. OIZ4-Yldefet ' Ht: dS a sTr1nity in g d g me of footb 11 at ur for . cox 640 F hmen me 5 it! D S 1 Gymnasium. POLLOCK, RIKER Zi CO., q hotogecrptqic qt uppties. Bremide Enlerging and Photo-Printing e Specialty. 53 NASSAU STREET, ' - - N- NEW YORK. J ELLI TTH U . SAMUEL H. CRANE, PRoPR1EToR. 637 Chapel street, Cor. ouve, NEW HAVEN, CONN HYMAN SQLQMQN, DEALER IN ew end Seoond-fiend Clothing Clothes Cleaned and Repaired at short notice. Best prices paid for students' Cast Off Clothes. . , 180 Orenge Street end 123 Court Street, - NEW HAVEN, CONN. Pious Relative: Wi11le,how did you feel after you st l th t pie? Little Willie: Pretty sore ma'am. Sh : Rhyd 3 lly I II 1 He: B h ll d nd very fast, 16 meet 0ct. 25-Appearance of the annual fall catalogue of the Theological Seminar. , ,h Y in O .re D ance of 133 men. First issue of Yale Courant. 5 5 0Wlng a Loral atrend- .'.' wxlgi ' . i - if N! ,2i'.1 xv XXX , I,-'JJQ x REX . .J lf, N .M 7'lfi li MXN l. f T .5 1 x , l, ff, lm . K ,rl,,,, r , 1,1 qw A, ,ll ' 'qw 4lJ'!'Z -' .N N 5- Q4 f l if V' ' '. ,, V IW XM jjiiliil, I f Xl 4 ll. l My rl S. l lx' ' T-PLN -e 'i ff f?5 X ,cl-I. IAA 'X'I'f' ?,,2fI1j..r-' llll' 2, ,Qu pl ! null. X llx X ,A ll il, I QI' . .' xx X X l rj? V' 'V Rfinwlvxixll ll, l,w,, l,x ' - ' ' , Ill' I l' l MW ,,,g-ZQQS'GKjn -.K Ll. ini i Nl' ' afnlllhlllllzv ll l r ef,1'12aiMl.s If-NCQ o NMW . . . .gL5:aff1:'i'f'-l-lj' - 1 1 -, g,,!l:WwEN:axS,1 vm iim:,n:,',I51,,z .q .2 t'1i'lQNNlrSi'i:Qlu' l Q 'f-ii'-fl'.I!'eff! af 'il-1 S551 ' gl - J' f?,'h:i? l!'j. .iii ls izwpgihesii ziiiillfwr' e QXN' 5,:'lQxQQQ -llililfi llfl5',,1H f'eAJ-if . ls! X . -.--, ----- A -J' ' -E ---v-fem X - - ' . , i First Chapple- Have a look at me new banger, old fellahgthink it rather s'nooth, eh? Second Chappie-Not bad, me boy 4 should rather say 'twas knobby, dontcherknow. WHY WAS THE STA TE H0 USE REMO V50 2 When Hartford became the sole Capital, our State House became an eye sore to many people. Impaired Vision ren- dered it impossible for them to behold its grandeur. There were thousands Whose eyes did not focus alike, and thousands more who Were troubled with error of refraction of the eyes. The State House is gone and there is no remedy, but for those who could not see it there is a remedy which will enable them to read its history, and as it is portrayed, learn that if W-25 21 magnificent structure and that J. H. Dzzmml, 40 Chunk SZ., C2111 remedy all these eye troubles and repair or sell -thvem a Waffh, Clvrk, Ring, jewelry or Dzkzmomi for less money, quality COK- Sldered, than any other man. . K The trouble is with our eyes 5 We don't see alike. p 'J Mrs. Parvenu to I1 B l - h t lll ou serve at the Cl1ildren's dance this evening. games:- Blscuitcand fgatelri gi-i1in. Ja31f?:f 8 llfherl the society reporter comes around give him a ottle of champagne and some terrapini' B 1 7 d game of foot-ball b a more of 62-0. Fall games take place 1 oo oct. 26-Yale Qefeats Cglurigllabvlgraegeven at Andover score OX14, f western and central Massachusetts at Wor- at the held. 93P18Yt?hE32a1e Alumni Association 0 0 tc 98'-'lieeting of K Y ccester. S EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW! FRESH AND CQMPLETE STUCK OFi Drugs and Medicines, QSBGRIZ BALL PBARMAGY. a I Zorcorall it G0-l DFUQQW33-A 4 S CONN. loos CHAPEL STREET, i NEW HAVEN' MATTHEWS eg Co.. Cleaning of Gents' Clothing by the Dry FrenCl1 Pr0CeSS a '. Specialty. S DRESS SUITS PRESSED VERY NEATLY. l l Our Facz'!z2'z2zs for Cleanzhg and Dyezhg Genfs' Clofhzkzg zlv 7l7Z6-1f6'5!Z5d- YOUR FAVOR TO PROVE OUR WORK. A. 85 D. R. ALLING, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll Il l l llll . SUGAR' LOAF . . . LEHIGH . lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll133i!li1IIllllllllllllllilll lllll 755 Chapel, 98 East Water Streets. 5 Visitor: You haven't any sisters ih , ave you, Johnn ? J h : I Ih d me, but they'r-92111 dgad. Visitor: Why, what do you mean ? I never kngw of 0anIgfISyJobS.xl:SfsS Wsall, ioheard mother talk a out my an-cestors, and when asked her about them she said they died a long time ago. 18 lice V01-. S N. ,-Y le defeats U. P. at foot-ball ln a v 1 0055 ago. seacona meeting of the oxford Club iiylfavfgljfvfnjr i33'f?5ead15aTe at Ph 'de'ph DY 8 Score ofthe Andover Club held at Redclithys. ' li' The Sixth Annual Banqug: my -T 45 N 5 ' ,Sei FOSKETT 8: BISHGP, Wwe Qhcrqdelievs, ' amps, globes, Qin i. ll I 1 ' SALESROOMS, No. 490 STATE STREET. Factory, corner Grand and Railroad Avenues, New Irlaven, Conn. CO-OPERATIVE DEAL'E RS. V r A tr t and he'll get Fond Mamma Cto infant just learning to walkj- Now 1et's see Tommy take a little 815 given three something nlce. Twenty years later Tommy takes' a little trot into an examlnetlon BD months of vacation. ' ' ' 1 dies- they will have l A hair and Hounds Club has been formed by some -of the New Haven Land 8 1 meat once a week At a recent auetion a low-stand was bid in for '93, I 9 S V E: Q , , ,J e 1 Fry 5 , T l A T455 ll? 99 ,glff 2 r 'B J aeg- rl, 9 1 M, Uri 9 If E . E ? T51 I I . I Oct. 31-Yale defeats Stevens at foot-ball by a score of 30-0. Nov. 44-Meetinsz of the Inner-coileeiate Foot-Ball Association in New York. ' At this meeting the right of certain men to play in the chalupionship games was discussed. HOR CEPARTRIDGE 81 CO., BOSTO , Wi V ' ,, I' ' A I' J 7 I A J ' ' -1 ' :if-I ' If I I H I0 EE IHHEEHHH '-EI'-Q1 W A N A E 1 ' v , X I f 1 -,- ,Il X .. El l- 4 :6 M- X 5 H, V 'I I Ml N A . 1. im ' 2' ' 5:9 I mfNi1ii:V'l ' iff: M IIIJIHIII ' ' ' I - 'I A ' 1' 4.251-' f- ,' .-:NNI A3 .E I I f I ooss 11 sues 0 m V A I Z ' .f?,-win X I,,. I.a11I+.A NN, ' 0, , I ,I I I IL .qistex W, - S XX Xxxxx f I f A I-In 1 we If ,W 5 - - I fl, J N A f -Eff 2 fgifx:-Qi. A g711ij gT jj,v , f IX' I A-' I E m: 1 m y ' I ,.-TT 2 ? -' f , mit- . , 4' wa ff TEAM' A J? A PPARATUS , A .f - A A i A - .155 ' IQ-' 'TQ-g,, MN H I f V ' I l ' P A COMPLETE LINE OF owing and encing oods. A B ' 1 A' Mg:- HAHERS 0E THE HANIEHICAN 'FATE' ANE OQIHEH HIGH GEAEE TENNIS H-AEIIEES. 5 ' ' A ,,-ffAaf ,I.f fA R Head uarters !,f ,,s-- 'SSX A ,AEI 3:4 7 ,, . ,,':.,:g5f-. 'f ,gsl'4 -IEA EIIIBXSEPXEI Fm-59' .- Z i f f . ' ESA i f . . -, A-,EAA S. f 1 I -..1Q,,f, WL, V-41.55 ,. UI!-9.4 S- 15 +I-'fix .AAAI R- . ,. .. 1 J, ,mmf .M-. - A5 Ik NI v. QNETDE-----ff L! AN ' -nu. fhs-af,,.1E-F It -A-11?-A. .Stn . -qxfe?gS!bg',yzIfi.. f' 3 I Q'fN5'f Ls54?gtE?'EL5 31 ,SBA ' 92113, -,xAGf5ub4.m.a. . W5AA,41,.,,.5g2fsSl . . - af, QMSYQAIEIQIL'-A I4--'-f,34', WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUITS EOR COLLEGE CLUBS, 39532 1 -L ' TEAMS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. W'E MAKE THE 0 :av N- wi I E 2'-N112 ,tw , iw I BEST GOODS AT THE IIOWEST PRICES. WRITE few E44 5 f ' 3-7-11' TO US FOR ESTIMATES. WE ARE ALWAYS S EI-'vga GLAD TO ANSWER INQUIRIES. is A Tis, Q.:-f.-.s-..--,,.vsu .wfujilw . . Hia' if Complete Illustrated Catalogue malled free on iq ifyjigfv - - x.. -. TIES-V appl1eat1On ,. I-IORAGE PARTRIDGE St CO., BOSTON, 497 and 499 WASHINGTON STREET. 1 H h ill u take, and leave the neighborhood at once ? Leader of the little Angry Citizen OW muCAW Ilzgizen ' You ask too much Leader of the little German Band : Ish B dz Fift ts. very I - - gggxgbag VgIl, I blayg 32131 more tune. und den you see if dotfs too mooch. 20 , -Yale defeats the Crescent Foot-Ball team bv n sco f . Nov 5 ' . by Yale. re 0 18 0' The game WHS Very poorly played PAPER. Beaeea ff!!! Lzeeere, .for Fine Trade, is the Best Paper made. Cereereeerefwealfa Linea, a Medium-priced Fine Grade. U. S. Treasary Bead, toughest Paper made 5 is very fashionable. ' Car eerie Type- W7Z.fZ.7dg Papers, Best and Cheapest in the market. E I PAPER. EY THE POUND. We guarantee our prices lowest in America. Sample sheets of paper and envelopes from IO Cents a pound and upwards, with prices and number of sheets to a pound, sent on receipt of I5 Cents. These papers are the correct sizes and finish for fashionable correspondence. Speciaf ,Slifer Y On orders ef 310.00 and ever we zefillprepay frezigid elzarges lo aeares! railroad station. Club year orders zaiflz friends and fake advantage of flzzk. Ageais and dealers saeald eerreqpead wiiiz as. ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS. F 01' SI-75 We send a copper plate,.fmely engraved, with 50 Caffis- Est furnished for Wedding and Class-Day Invitations, Street Dies, Qfests and Stamping. Samples free on application. All the work IS done on our premises. We employ only the bestWO1'lQ1I1C11 and use the finest cards. We guarantee satisfaction. H. H. CARTER 653 CO., 3 BEACON STREET, BOSTON. imates A . gn u H ve you ' I will take those striped stockings. 1- Yes. Thank YOU- MISS- Shan We Send them' 8 those cart? pm digestion u n HM H01101' 18 Blfe bu y is vercggggallggrning, Judge. How is your Honor this morning ? Y ' ' 2 I Nov. 6.-University meeting held ln 176 Lycgum to consider arrangements for series of Chamber oncer s. URGESTERVS DIGTIDNARY 'F The highest authority known as tothe use of the English language. . X v- . 4, 8 .ffl '-Is' -4:-.w,Q,b' . . bm . . Q -.X-. --K , 1 an ' L .. r . -. ' r 2.:1f'-bw - v-f'2xN- X -Nm-. 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A marked man-The unfortunate who ls lane to chapel. - Ahead of Time-Sat,urn's cranlum. 22 5 0 .. 1 defeats Cornell at foot-ball, at lthac ,i Noflfegm-ggageame Yale ever played on the Corn. all 5,,i:1W,?g,lc991gteSlefl game byascore of 'H-0. T P foot ball re bib is t E sthampton, b a score of S2-4. Seco d mn 'lefeHI8 th XVI f1f!g?'tlie Cgnventlon of gollege Presidents. n mommy meeting of the Yale Gun glub.ml.?sri 5 mod rn S 1 l ll Nl l1S1QEl . t r they are the music to perform them to understand th , - . V. 1 wha eve 1 the immense eslablishmenlsi? to emob them' mu be found in OLIVER DITSON 81. 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DITSON St CO., 867 Broadway, New York. ttlilfmsillil -C PANTS TO URUER 3.00 3.75 4.25 5.25 5.25 lFrom New York World, July 10th, 18901. KIDEA' ,ned PSEY, the ould not Settled in 'Will be l -Attor- tion- crm, ,cial CX- L-Q.-W H.. ' -The production of clothing for men ap- pears at present in this country to be divided into three distinct trades-the ready-made-1 the regular merchant tailor-and what is, known in the trade as the Plymouth Rocknl idea, so named from its originators, the famous Plymouth Rock Pants Company 0151 Boston-that is the cutting of clothes tol each individual's measures but made in such quantities as. to reduce the price to ready-3 made basis. This is the latest and perhaps t most popular plan, opening as it does to the masses the luxury of clothing cut to order - at ready-made prices. A f the points designated. i - is the result o T1 SUITS for. T0 'th Q If this URDER political I S1225 TE 321.00 Sllb-Editor fgf The New V0 K Innafel. d 'oke in the Yale Record. I0-day. Jto editor: I-found a 1500 3 . zoes ru and Dllfrltln our humorous col- Editor Cinrerruprlngj: Take it out, quick' befmie me ilnpcilniliousand 35351-rSYale is said to be lnfvcied and that joke might P0iS0I1 GVCIZV One of our we hun re ,23 Nov. 12-Meeting of the Yale Corporation. Yale defeats Amherst in a poorly contested game of foot- ball, hv a score of 320 MRV. C. If BLAKESLEE re-opened hzs Classes 271 German, Septem- oer 22el, ana' zs preparea' Zo give zbzstraelzofz zh eofwersalzon ezlher lo' classes or to szbzgle papzls. Best' College Referenees gzbven ami satzyaelzon gaaranfeeel. All Books furmskeel-Free. , n TERMS EOR COURSE or TWENTY-FIVE LESSONS. ' 3, or more in class, each - - - 310.00 2 in class, each - - ' - - - 15.00 Single pupils, 31.00 per hour. OFFICE HOURS: call on, or Address, CHAS. Il. BLAKESLEE, 10 B012 Wm- H1102 T0 5 P- 111. CRooM 76, 101 Orange St., New Haven. Conn. wtssitns Unismostn DICT onlin. 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Maria: I will, Mr. ergusong you stay there till I get the shot gun. 24 ' -Y l :defeats Williams in a good game of fo tb 11, NNT' 13 a 8 game Yale had played up tio r,I1ataI:Iin:.Bcore of mo' This was fha but FRIEND F. BROOKS, JA TS, PUNKS me JFHA5, SOLE AGENT FOR YOUMANS HATS. NO. 795 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. APOTHECARIES HALL, C921 Chapel Sireef, New Haven, Conn. Drugs, Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Etc., Etc. PI-IYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. E. A. GESSNER, Phezfmezcjsf. EDWARID F. SMITH, 31 Center St., New Haven, Conn. WIRE INORK A U WIRE GUUD OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WIRE CLQTHS, WIRE RAILINGS AND GUARDS FOR BANKS, OFFICES AND sToREs. X FOUNDPV SUPPLIES, PLO WEP STA NDS, FENDER5 AND SPARK GUARDS. - DRESS FORMS A SPECIALTY. .MANUFACTURERS OF WARD'S PORTABLE AWNING. . , : He Ollght 1 Farnham: I hear Brown is the high stand man of his class ln bookglgfigrggllggedlggroefnfgem yet- Qbe, he has been borrowing my books for the lash three years and hasn me dean gurl, me ' Miss Smith: Where do you board in New rlaven, Mr. Sweele ? S eeIe' ,921 AW' -Spparnmenns are at the 'Varsity club, doncher know. CFOIIPUU Hoof Over Mtcheml 25 I I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 t 1 v, '- arvar a s n on a a va d: sc re, Harvard 15, Princeton 89. Pr nce on's super or , :fgQQj5g5:?e:2?1iitieEEfI?eAEef2zE,ZZesLEIref:IeiIIII2221iIi3'2A1e ,A,1.,II.,Ass0.,Im,,I., E. . ASI-IPIUPN, , , A L W '63 '65 I orrrcmrr, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN I I A A SURGICAL, PTICAL, A -AND- A DISSECTING CASES! MICROSCOPIC AND DRAWING I MATERIAL! BLOW PIPES! PLATINUM CRUCIBLES! FORCEPS! ETC, I Il 1 I II. 4 EYE GLASSES made to Order and Repairing Promptly Executed. 1 , g TRUSSESI ELASTIC HOSE I KNEE CAPS I ANKLETS AND SUPPORTERS, I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN STOCK OR MADE TO MEASURE, AND I E. L. WASHEURN, M. D., 84 Church and 61 Center Streets. Q . I I Enraged Father: Well. that's the last time I'll ever be fool enough to give any of my daughters a. I wedding check. Mother: Why. Charles ? There's nothing wrong, I hope. E. F.: Yes, but there sg that I fool of a son-in-law has gone and had it cashed. i 1 K 2 6 I 1' -Y le plays Harvard it Springneld. Score, Yale 6 H 1 I N0g,:35i,ng,1m playing by both teams. Yale made her D0fntzi1ryy31cc29'wgdhg:ef:1xff,, s chaflcffrllfd SUITS For the Lean as Well as Fatg for the Short, likewise the Tall. PASHIONS DEVISED TO SUIT EV-ERY PERSON. i COME ONE, COME ALL TO . EGBAU Imparter and Taller. 4 guiah ma Culprit Cin Confusionb: I b a bun really 1 cou1dn'l: help ir-you looked S0 'O tempt-1118. She: Are you sorrysig y8F1fpg'?t?: 3516, Pm nos. She: Then 1'11 forgive YOU--Life' 27 , -r -. 2 ,no F FJ-ff Ziitlvu xx fa IM. 'l ' 1 f fm, gh! I 1, fggffyg I .,4'f' r -f 'ff' F121 u mwwa Zn A 5 F523 ' :f f .-. . A ,g,, - 1 a,X.A- ,, ..-29.3,- :- .. 'ffl 45.1 1-2-1.a..h..2+-ff' ,Q if r . U J 4. MQLMWQNXXX wi XXV : ff 4- - lu' Q E: L ' J- -1- 1, gg 'A 'fx A H QI ' 4 aff- J-.LL-. 1 34'i7fff1j?fW f V1 M ', X 5 ..z.Q.......f. nf :I U V '- .,..', --'1 ,f'1'f ' , - 'A' ' j '- A . ' .r,H:ix, fxx- 'f f' -mfs.-.?'QQ5'4'.- 1 .- GE fa 51 '- ' . NM W X , ,,. . H I J, K . I al , .L -: ., A 1,519i.Q,f--EK?fs' M a - 5 f ,a,...g w- 1- X aw' a ' x 3 ' T5- 1 - -- ',: ::'1'-P ,- -a, W. , A., ,. .. ,mnmuffw3QW,W iMW'Wiki'HHh'mfmfHWa?H?f5Uf!E4HF2HM455Hf2isW l VE- l'.H AQ,'u-Q - . L 1' Z PSYCHOLOGJCAL JNQ Um Y. ' Kemzeflz .- Say, mamma, what makes Mary Wear her bustle on the back of her ,head ? I 28 21 Beginning of the Thanksgiving recess N010 ' , . Nov. 28-1 ale plays Princeton at the Berkeley Oval grounds score Ya ' ' le 0, Princeton 10 ,,,,E--f -ff 'T'- fn-A+---ah..,,-.,,,-ikrg W F TI-IE: BEST, THE VERY BEST LAUNDRY IN THIS CITY IS THE IIIIQIKI LAUNDRY FATENTED MAYZLI883. -My STATE AND COURT STREETS.f4-- aCk0W We are members of Yele Co-Op. We furnish Laundry Account Books. We furnish Boxes for Collars and Cuffs. We furnish Trunk Boxes for all other Clothes, We do your Work for 50 cents per doz. TRY US,--YOU WILL BE PLEASED. -2, ii thebtgijshginllwlil: Too bud the fellows on the Yale choir quarrel so, isn'n it, Mr. Major? Mr. Major Con buss Mimi. WY, what ever put that into your head? I assure you than we are the best of friends. have not odendggylogeard there was so much discord-why! whats the manner, Mr. Major? I hope I , 2 9 7 Nov. 29-Meeting of the Foot-Ball Association in Alumni to discuss the foot-ball situation. Harvard holds a mass meeting, at which it is decided to withdraw from the association g the committee chosen golggsengsg the resignations from the Foot-Ball Association consisted 01' Leeds, '80, Butler, '88 and , . - ---J - ---A- .ss- - .... ......... ,,,.. M- ,.,,,,,. Q0-OPI TAIL RS he '''--'-------------------------------- -.... - ........... .,,.--., n -.,-.--- - 127 HUR H REETV Crusher, '93 Ccalling on a New H 4' Want some Candy ? Cpla full D h wen gn' 1-Small brother enters th I Wh . you a1n't soft t lf- y ' W Hb are you kicking me f 9 ,e roomlr Hallo Tommy don't fhumps. Gad ages: QVSLSWF Said You was! or' you 11 hurt me! Tommy Cdfgustedfsgg acc 1 21 b 1 a sensation to-da . Ch . ompan e y an armed escort, walked b01dg into glyggggtvgglff was it? Thumpgg A Shea. man' un, 30 al I E III Yale'98 vs Harvard 98 B ge1gi0AnnualExaminatlonin the Ygge Epigvard 93 35 Yale '93 12 Publicatio 0 6 Prof Weir lectures on the Grammar of Art at th n or the Ofdff 0 won by Holton T S 8 APU School Annual Cross Country 6? Q 553569 I ' 955' Cofkgf' C5155 gbfozlofgrajbfgers -356 Q 935 B xlow. 5 roadway, New j ' vs 1 in 1. r 4 '-u 1 ,ifn :I y ' R I ? Du andP,21dg'ag0ig1erkJ: Wiunms calico Wash? Clerk: No, ndam, in win nos. Itw111fade,run,shrink, J telling me . Ita: most Inferior article. Lady: Why, young man, how honesn you are ! I thank foo for ,af-I V that, maddm ' bstnot often thpt I find a clerk who has such a high idea. of honor, and- Clgrk: tis not get even wmi Mun the boss left: me out when he raised the salaries of the others to-day, and I m trying to I 54 3 I iw ' 3 r 2 ' I -1 142 - , d Socieny, atthe. Hyperion.. Prof. Harper , -Fi st concert for this season BH 911 by the GOHHO A i 4 Deigecguiges 0:15116 Book of Psalms. in 194 O' C' UMVCTSUY Qaf'f?l9gu9 'came out . A A Q L UB A - 146 PARK STREET. I -4-LSAMPLE: AND LIJNCI-I ROOM FOR GENTS 1-.- LICHT-HCUSE CYSTERS OPENED TOIORDER. BASS ALE, OLD ALE, STONY CREEK AND M YALE WOOD FAMILIES SUPPLIED LEMCNADE TER, DRAWN FRC - - ' POR WITH A RECORD. OYSTERS-RAW, STEWED. FRIED- SARDINES. WELSH RAREBITS, GOLDEN BUCKS. ,lM,M...- -i WILLIAM FLELIINACQ, Proprietor. 16131955 W. 1'51'UN9'Z, , -DEALER IN- . A porting and en's A urnishing oods. BASE-BALL, FOOT-BALL' AND GYMNASIUM -CCCDS. IMPCRTER OF ENGLISH . MACKINTOSHES, SHOES AND ELANNELS. V 4 looe CHAPEL STREET, A L- NEvv HAVEN, CONN. A T.P. B. PERKINS, A , Plumber and Gras Fitter, No. IO48 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAQVEN, CONN. A - A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GAS FIXTURES' CONSTANTLY ON HAND. OLD FIX- TURES REPAIRED AND REBRONZED. ' ALSO, DEALER IN' ROCHESTER ' LAMPS, LAMP TRIMMINGS, KEROSENE OIL, ETC. Jossmc PRQMPTLY ATTENDED To. 'E+- 5 URBANITY IS THE PRIME FACTOR aLQ4ra -A'r- A J. I-I- G-RIFFIN'S TGNSGBIQL: Rooms, 9942 CHAPEL STREET, LUNDER THE NEW HAVEN HoUSE.1 NEW HAVEN CONN Rosenba th ld g . , - O1 d Mr cljlglmfso fi ,ii h 516300135 cgggagmgiiyrgrrie , don-gg study so bard U, or you vill ruin you e egdacles ! have om 'b d 3 k 1 me to,drink hot: Water one hour before meafzs, and hereI drop. y een 1' D ing for twenty minutes and Ill be eternally etceterated if I can swallow another 32 - . Moody, by invitation of the Young Me Ch 1 Dec' 14 i Egsociation meet. D B r man Association of the UMVCVSIW- Utah Defiluingg?-Fall term ends. JOSEPH 5 we QEHLE, CUSTOM - oors - Ann . 514955, Made from the Best Ma.terial at M0dera1ePrices. STUDENTS' WORK.A SPECIALTYJ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. A 1123 CHAPEL STREET. Old Brcadway- Drug Stgre, P. BONNETTE SCHURMAN, DRUGS : AND : MEDICINES, Wm PREscmPTloNs A sPEclAl.Tv. I 0 268 York Street, corner Elm, - - - - New Haven, Conn- Besi Soda Wafer zh Town. A. 5. ROBER 75, oofe and Shoe alier, 158 ELM STREET, NEAR YORK. , REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. No Disappointments. -A Rubber Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired. ALL WORK WARRANTED. I Henry Higbg, 30CfR'f'Av'2EFhf'T THE BEST PLACE TO BUY PURE DRUGS FIRST-CLASS TYOILET ARTICLES. HIGBY'S AROMATIC' MYRRH AND BORAX Is composed of in h ' best for nfeurral- gredients which have been proved by Actual Test, to be t e wry 3 H15-'th?,f1CidS of the IDOUUD, preventing the deposits of deleterlous substancelsfonng gllleaifsgg Ponsy 01' unhealthy gums. It is vastl s erior to anyliquid nreparauo I - . ' . ggagllte teeth. The slight bitter flavor of tgheligyrrh combined with the arornatlcs produces a dellglllfllllb a.te to the mouth, and refreshing perfume to the breath. ' Cornell Crew Cwrathfull this year I'd like to know? YJ: Wh would ou not consent to row us - , v , ,I I gggfncglew fquieflyiz Come, now! 1gon't rosgyour temper. .Jump 11150 the boat andrggfagilfiiaigug Yam CFC river. Cornell Crew Cscornfullyjz Row with you, S11'? 1 w0u1df10f be Seen ew- Oh. tharfs all right. Everybodym brought the1r opera 8183565 - C 33 1 Jan , 7-Second term begins- T Joi-IN W. I-TUNN, PRACTICAL Q0 ob P1411 Socxnw PRINTING OF ALL. KINDS. 4 T . s i i 1 1 65.51055 73QQh3p61ST1'CCt, JNGW HHVGU, COHH. J, Jg RAW, if ,A ' Q 4' Meehlfmnl lllntlnet p 26 CENTER STREET. Wanted-400 laborers to work on foundation of new post-ofliee. College digs preferred. Apply 91T- once to Smith, 576 Broadway. ' Brightboy - What do you think of my article on th D . e ecline of Individuality ? Simple M. AS.: Well, it's pretty fair, only I hope we will never degenerate into a Siamese twin epidemic during my lifetime,- 34 ' 8 pl-of Harper lectures upon the Psalms in O H Meeting of the F Jun. - '. lOfIi s. Special 1VIC6UiI1g,h9ldiTl 15 1nnHi11 mhmanclmfof election ofCIass1H1Efaggnenng?rBoy's Club give ennerminmennvigbo t 'to discuss Come of Bible Swdr Jun. . YS 8.13 I'0O!I1B 011 Grand avenue. SINCERE THANKS FOR MANY YEARS OF YALE'S PATRONAGEQ. E STABLT SHED 1852. 1. KLEINER Sc SON, TAILORS 'TO THE YALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, 707 AND 709 CHAPEL STREET. oulgglay I saw Mr. Kent, the iiorist. to-day mamma. Mamma: He's not a 1i0l'iSU, deaf- DOHYS BH Eg house e KGDU 81 green house. Mamma: I s,aid no such thingg I merely Said he kept Bffeshmeffs board 18183333 gnc of our novices in economics theta classified the sending of missionaries to the South Sea ertheheadofex tti ff d d t. A Heartless Monarch-T?xterk?n5?JfOspa?ites.prfb uc S 35 T tt of U S Army on 'l'he Military Outlook at Home and Abroad. Bos- Ja?ong?mgJJlg?Jl:11y gogcegft anOH?f?Jerion: University crew meet, for regular training. I ' Howl.AND at POTTER, I Plumbing E2 Gas Fitting. SANITARY PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. -1- DEALERS IN -- GAS FIXTURES, BURNERS, GLOBES, GAS AND KEROSENE OIL STOVES, KEROSENE OIL STAND LAMPS. 982 CHAPEL STREET, - - K - NEW HAVEN, CONN. jobbing promptly attended to. Stoves and Ranges Repaired. H. B. ARMSTRONG 82 CQ., A Carpet, furniture cmb upfriofsfery '7l7are6ouse, 63, 65, 67, 69 8: '71 ORANGE ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN. Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Shades, Paper Hangings, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Pillows, etc., Rugs, Mats, Wilton, Axminster, Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpetsg Oil Cloth in Sheets and Patterns, Cornices, Library Tables g Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furnitnre. Low PRICES. - EERRVS EAKERY I Good Pure Goods AT LESS PRICES EOR THE QUALITY THAIV' CAN EE GOT ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE CITY. P.. FERRY. WM. P. SAWYER, 'D fmotograpfmer. I ' MY? INTERIORS OF STUDENTS' ROOMS .4 SPECIALTK Orders Received at 858 CHAPEL STREET, New Haven, Conn. g AP. o. Box 1512. , Bagsby: Yes, this is all rights, but where are the coat and t 9 - -3535 C3151 gugngn E,elf12:U?glU1eDU plan. ami: in ? You Days nfe roiiiiutigifri, uginsgingenyfigi-rags f?5'1f'p3ZSfS :ter Yay. ' y g S er pants' Ter next? Veek Y011 PHYS 11f6I1UY 5011513 unt you gets tercoat. Dot, ish 36 th University Nine meet for the first time i C t. ' J U1gaIg4f1Qg?tgg?miJtlE1tlceIctux?eS on French Landscape Painting. n ap Calhoun B r00m'166 Far' ALLE 9 HAT FAC' ' 0 HYl Room JO, 792 Chapel Szffeezf. THE ONLY AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO GET YOUR I-IATS MADE 'I'-CD CJfl:'i.1fJ1:iJl:i., AND HAVE YOUR OLD SILK HATS MADE OVER INTO THE LATEST STYLE, JUST . AS GOOD AS NEW. , I Prices as Follows: Silk Hats made to Order at 32. 50, 33.90, 33.50 and 34.00, the best in the State. Equal to any 33.00, 33.50, 34.00 or 35.00-Hats Sold in the city. Yqur Old Silk Hats made Over into the Latest Style, 1 4- - - 32.50 Silk Hats Blocked, - - ' ----- -50 Stiif Hats Blocked, ---- -V - -50 Silk Hats lroned, - I - - - -15 Stiff Hats made over as good as new, ---- I 31.00 to S1-50 ' GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ALLENJS 'HAT FACTORY, 0Penf53?:.Z532,tf30'3.1g?0Pm- Room lo, 792 CHAPEL STREET. ETH Only Manufaaiurer zkz Me Czlzjai Miss Pougee . Wen Fm , . ' ' D lliverz I don't - , glad it I did f r MI. P0nSonbY- M153 0 lylgggstiud how You came to accept? hflr:1ir'Jul?ae.vell,diss Pcgggegi I had to do lt. I found out that Clara: 80 e was in love with him the very Worst Way. 37 . b C rt held in Hyperion. Sophomore German held in Jan. 20-Annual Promenade G1efLC?ggns,1gI359after the concert. I M. COOPER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAICER of many years' experience vvithpChro- nometers and Fine Watches. Also Dealer in Hhe W aiches at Lowest Prices. QLast eleven years with GEORGE I-I. FORD., NOW at 693 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. E Repazzbfzhg Q' Ehze W alclzes zz! Maderaie Przkes ez Speczkzlly. Novelties, Statuary and Bronze Figures, Yale Fountain Pens, CaW's Dashaway Pens, Fine Stationery, Games, Etc. Framed and Unframed Engravings, Etchings and Photographs. Picture Framing to Order at Lowest Prices, at J. R. DIBBLES ART STORE, , 693 CHAPEL STREET, - - NEW HAVEN, CONN- WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. E, O. EENNETT, Vzbiw, Siam amd Eagle Cycles. Safefies, Trzkycles, Tcmdems. 0 REPAIRS, SUNDRIES, SECOZVD-JJAZVD WHEELS. IOO ORANGE STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. DON CARLOS REESE, PRINCE OP TONSORST fLineal descendant of the house of Salamanca and honorary member ofthe University of Saragossa.j xx7ll0S8 D v TLIIIFISQEIS Razors gleam like liglnning, apcl XVhOse 'I oledo Shears cut hke lhe Sword of Leonldu ' - S. And whose SHAMPOOING appliances are surpassed in their soothing infiuences l b th l' ' on y y e app 1cat1On of the delicate fragrance of a thousand flowers, so Well b' d ' com 1ne to soothe the troubled m1nd, and causes each customer when he leaves the TONSORIAL SALOON, to feel and exclaim I'm a cleaner happier and a 7 7 better man. Doors 0f67Zf7077Z 7 z3z Me momzzkzg Z0 8.30 zkz Me ewenzbzg. OAREOS OOROOVA REESINI, COUNT OR swim 1 TONSORIAL STUDIO. 844 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. ma7.3c2CAcrazy Englishman shot at the Queen a. few years ago. B: He must have been an dnglo. gmt.: Every man has his hobby. Smith C9060 vowel ' And his h ' . orse. Bielagglgglyvhat are you looking at your ale so hard for? Tom: Studying Burton's Anatomy of 38 Jnn. 21-Junior Promenade held in the A ' , mg. ReC0DLi0HSf0I'DF0mGI1f1de guesrsrmeffdydz 5'afr51sF:aL11is'af5f11gss .firm Iffidmff mf- 1 ce: nn 'urk ull. 674 CHAPEL STREET, . . BT, PRACTICAL Upholstever aqd Cahiqelz Maker STUDHQNWF ydrglxfl Qirfgifrqe, 55.50, 56.75, 57.00 and 59.00. NVARRA5TED BETTER :MADE THAN ANY CIIAIRS 'l'lI.X'l' 4'.-XX IIE 1lOl,'lill'1' ELSE- XYIIERE FOR. THE BIONEY. Jl'S'1' THINK OF ITZ XIX!-I lN,.ll.l..1lli Full J. STUDENT CHAIR COVERED NYITIL 1'l.l'Sll. FVHXISIIIXG UF STUDENTS, ROOMS A SI'EL'I-XL'l'Y. Rlil'.XIllING 1-lQL'Al.l.Y LOXY. ALL ORDERS I'RO3I1 1'I.Y I-'II.l.IiD. Special Terrns to Yale Nlerm. N. J- ABT, 674 Chapel Su-get, lxiihifi2QJif3lg?Xl New Haven. Conn. Miss Dives: So vou refused Prince Swatzensneiderhelmer, did you? V-'nan was the rr-Juhw 5. 1'- EL i his title good. and hadn'r he plenty of debrs? Miss Airess: Yes. his UNC '-V? guild, and he had ,-.c:ii.,- -.ff debiS: but he wasn't dissipated, and he had no scandal, and that was EUQll1E1l-.l'x:f'.6:ll'Q- ,V .N ,S CNT 58,4 A benevolent old gennleinan who heard of the collapse and exhauszlyn ui, -Ab.-'mix'-JZ -l-'-Cwyh-,513 io gllmtliee thought their trainer ought to be prosecuted by the bode!! 101' i YU L-L-JU -'L ' ' A ' n. 39 June 22-Prof. Ladd lectures onthe Philosophy of Religion- Prof- Harper OH the Book of Psalms Senior and Junior germans. I-B. GrI4OTTSKIN,' DEALERIN C ATCI-IES, CLOCKS AND. EWELRY PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JETVELER. ALL KINDS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, MUSIC BOXES AND JEWELRY, REPAIRED AND WAR- RANTED FOR ONE YEAR. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED. ' 16C Elm Street, CCI. York, - New Haven, COHH- IVI. ROSOFF, DEALERIN NQWZQSG C116-Hen Q10U1i11 BEST PRICES PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHINGQ ALSO SOLD AT LONVEST PRICES. CLEANING AND REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. , 144' Oozzfzf St., C0PP31?5i?5f'NTJ New Haven, 001222. CHAS- DAMBACHER, College foot Age Ce belief. me A Students' Work a, Specialty. -'QQ No. 52 I-Iigh St., New Haven, Conn. ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS. TELEPHONE. ' ' NEVV HAVEN Steam Cevpee Beeeinggis F eethev Keneveeing ESTABLISI-I M EINT. THE OLD RELIABLE PLACE IS STILL OPEN AND PREPARED TO DO BETTER 'WORK THAN EVER, HAVING LATELY ENCAGED THE SERVICES OF A FIRST- CLASS CARPET FITTER AND LAYER. RUSSELL RQUNIDS, Proper, NO- 56 High Sffeefy ' ' - New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Hudson Cof the River ide D ' : Sh i t Avenuelz NO-slummin . Pie tgweb Opp ng his morning' my dem? Mrs' Fins fof East End 0 , go O go down and call on the Olfamms-Fifth A k . gif glgetggiisggg Wouldu t. leetle Jacob come here und gif his uncle 9 kiss P Litt?I?en315COIJ2uYeg?Yf you 40 Jun, 23--Death of Prof. Platt of che Yule Law School. Lecture on Preaching Iiev dx - -- .J. E. Behrends. THE DEANE, L STEAM MPS ,wikis 'fi ' il ii 'lu I al' I Il n . sie .I i . .. - . I to ae , . paoaflsqll ,llimw ,f Q , ,1.'0,a , I rs.:-R I. I II' 'S f . A -H ' - Iwlafflflm f I 4 Q iff? T'-E-'T'4? Nl, lI'1'ff'Il:,1 1 ' 'lk'iQyiQgW nr fl V X ' ' ' ll '.llli'3:I1vIl?:' , ' . JM, Wy I tiff . -- ,V I-.- 2-7 ,, 1 .Emu , K R . of iw .f. fa I w a s xgriiffjgff---L ' Ss . - Y Ajax' ML:- 4 rfrrffvfvsgn, 0051. . , DIV DEANE STEAM PUMP CO., Holyoke, Mass. NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, PIVIILAIJIQLI-I-IIA, ST. LOUIS, DENVER, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. STAJVDARD CAB Co., L '43 ..- fi ,, qgf , .R 'GMI - llfl' , nil I-liz' A -,-,,v.f55yg.Ffw:,,,, IH, .I-af:-,l V , - -, - - .5:5L:.,w.f..,, Q ,.,,,:-fawgi: QMS. . , , I lff 1S?lllIiV,ii'l'5r?3?E-:QLI'1 I . riff' w. ,',. 4 Q'f'if7.:7.-1 , rl '-H -m-M 'V - W . ,y,, fi, ., H N? it 'AGL B' ff?eJI 13:-:I g Wfytixlw 22? Ig! . 1 , e t 'lf'-ff::,.,-A-1.1 'raw- '-f R2'T Central Office, 66 High Street, OPP- College Library. Stable, 66 High Street- WM- ' GL C0- Hacks, Coupes, Light Livery, Broughams anti Victoria Hansolrlns Cai ?1SO be had for service, either in or out of the city, fOr SI-O0 PCT Oufv R one or more passengers. Fare to Depot, 25 cts- I ' hid their candle undShe: What cunning little fellows those freshmen are, 50 he Sure- trlglegt 213263 can erabushelt - I ht. H '92: N ,b tsthey've D115 Uheillincfmdescen g ' P' ivalls Y She: Donfifolugruink, Iiglyfgoofianan M1-.Proncyooy is very hggldiggfgs- 251223513 rbeseiceed- E10-I cam say hom handsome. Stl1l,I mink his looks grow on YOU- G ' 815' fortunate if some of his looks grew on you. 41 Jan. 25-Committee chosen no confer with Harvard on the foot-ball situanlon. The Committee are as follows: Walter A. Camp, '80. Chairman, George H. Adee, '67, G. Calhoun '91, W. C. Rhodes, '91 ' ' P. Allen. '90 S., F. W. Rob'nson, '90, C. H. Hamill, '90, J. D. Jackson. '90, J. Ii. Townsend. '91, T. Lf McC1ung, '92, and H. McBride. '90. 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And despised whats was naturalistic. . -, I v-N V 5 l For the heath I She sailed to Sr? 223132137 513125255 Sorry' Bun her idealism ' To the natives seemed s 1 A d C SII1,-- D Lglfgilfgd' of Course, Played Annie 1.1.2 I I Jan, 225-University Mass Meeting, at which f not-ball committee ask power I0 on general auhlenicsg uhis power was .given the commute . B confer with Hlrvard Washington. B HDQUGL of Washington nluxunl an GW Kodak Canlem. on Press fha Buffon, We do fha Vest foie YOU CAN DO IT 1f0U1eSEL1ay S , i 4 1 i S FEE., .,,,. XX, ,VII my ,WWI fy' I W W SEVEN NEW STYLES AND SIZES ALL LQADED XVITH TRANSPARENT FILMS. .S Ol' S316 by 3.11 Photo. Stock DG8.1G1'S. Sezzfffw' Clzffzlogm' THE EASTMAN COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 43 N - , d Physics in Sheiheldf - f P f. C. S. Lyman, Sheffleld Pzofessor of Anatomy an Jagaigrgifiggiliiigoci, Uraiiy of l 1'ayer for Schools and Colleges. fo ilwlm 'i if f f Q' Q U if i i i 'S f 5Xi ir , s Q S L' f Q 11 i . iiifi f fi igsef3f2?es.n ni i s Qsiesssssss dgdinnaiilfeddsssssn rllilgzvl l A..o S SWQQQ MEQQH EEBE . nnia ff.'m!nEm31?f1I4U:f11'i 1 A g5g5i HE1 'fn iiifwifi Eh . S 3333 MH HQTHEEWQ . Q- G fr i E4-, uggii imq U M QP- ' 'f-3 or fi-'SI.f 'Sl.'?!'L' Ll, 1 s 3122? SEE '??'iU1i? r i, iiiiiiir iif y , s,- - -F . i -A--I ' '-. -'-- - . - J . - f -. . A qi . 1 S -1? ' 1-HH' ' , -:iq 41. . .R ,, ' - .if A wr . ,2 f ng' l.r ,, . . - 1 f ' '- 'r:, XS. 5 041' , '. 41? ' f -- f, .,- - , we ?-s:f-..- -- .. -Q.. -- f -s- -even.. - i f S i Z ff 6 QE f -+3-S'C E ' if -S'--T-fy J '-'flag' '-- 591631-'Q'iVE 4. ,, -.7 , 1 J 'H S 'C ffiw Wg? I L 5-.' Zi N'::'S' y fi S a s EW Hong Qmiir. W. D. GARRISON, AMANAGER. gix iyundred rooms oi ggi .0Oper dey 'ond upwards. ELIPOPGGVI iQiCII'1. iqirsi-oioss Resiourdrii, aiming Rooms, Qofe and iiunoipi gounier, o-io-oorie, oi moderoie prices. uesis, Booooge To and from Grorid Qeniroi Qepoi free. iqirsi-gloss Biiiiord ond igvooi Rooms. Maud: It is fortunate that the Atalanta race d1dn't end at Tomlinson bridge, as was first: intended- Ethel : 1fYes, its would have been too bad for it to have ended in a draw i Gas et . Yes, sir , I rn a self made . S th d i : ' ' . Sinking the Wen-Patent medlcmegian mo ere Vo ce Then 5ou cheaLed yourself 44 . -C ew 'row in the harbor for the first time. C lid . Jagieglyng oil' the Hawaiian Club in West. Divinity. am Mes for Junior ere begin ffiilliug. g he elle Qmpus, AN ORIGINAL ETCHING BY ROBERT R. WISEMAN. HIS remarkably well executed plate shows the entire old brick row ex- tending from Chapel Street to Durfee. It includes the fence and the old elms, as they appeared before the New Recitation Building caused their destruction. It includes, also, a representation of a group of under-graduates gathered at the fence, and it is true to the 'life of Yale, as it was before the erection of the new building. No plain prints of the etching are to be had, for the present, at any rate 5- possibly not at all. Each remczrgzze artist-proof is printed on Imperial Japan paperg and bears remzzrgzze of ivy leaves in brown and the signature of the artist. Prioe, each, matted, SI2.00. A limited number of copies will be framed in the elm-Wood taken from one of the trees which formerly stood near the corner of the fence,,and the gen- uineness of this is guaranteed by the publishers of the etching. Price, each, framed in this elm-Wood, 32500. T 0219 elekzkzgfar surpasses any of llze same' subject wlzzelz lzas pre7fzbusU been qgfererl, balk 231 czrlzlvlze exeellenee as an elekzhg, and zh merzb' as cz ekzzraeferzlvlze represefzlczlzkm ef Zlze plczee and scene leorlrazyezl. If zlv zh large szee, much larger than that-of any prevzbzls elehzhg qf Ike Ct?7llfZlS.' and makes cz mos! allraelzbfe pzelzere. Copies erm be karl gf .New Haven 'elealers or by ezrlelresszlzg Me j5zlblz1r!2ers, FREDERICK lg. STUKES xg BKUTHEK, 182 Fifth Avenue, - S New York City- Choll : Just imagine, Fweddle, the Wecord wou1dn't publish my joke! Freddie: Not weallli' Cholly: gas, the blasted fools declared the point Weally vewy fine, but Wemarked that it was in fact quite too micwoscopical. Freddie, What an outwage. , 38335: How do you feel? Jaggs: I feel like a. bird. Baggs: That s natural for you. P9-SSUIS FB-ir-Total average, 2.10. -45 1, ange base-ball matters. Funeral of Feb. 1-Meeting of the Yale-Harvalggcg hgisleilhgmllllrrgzhagretrrgeglghlgtiflbomlnintee meet gn thiffeg Havgq Prof- Lyman from his residfugmmal discussion elect the following 'men to con erhwd ,garvar . House and afteg0h9ggg?gznA51egrf57 C H Hamill, '90, J. D. Jackson, 90 and W. C. R o es, . 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'Ighe lafesf in Blble attractions ls a pictorial testament just published with a map of the United States as a rom sp ece. I will high me to my room, said Atlk, '92, as he started for the fifth floor of Lawrance. 46 . S 3 President and Hrs Dwight hold the tlrst or their series of monthly receptions In Dvulghl Special Redzzczlon Z0 K-we 04 .ae'2te' -4-5-ESTABLISH ED 1846.7-.-. ILVERTHAU 81 JEWELERS TO YALE , if 5 L WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 6 Qvl- .,- -' J . ' L J lil 0 H D S, , QQ f A xx xEEvn:5lE ,fl I. l l- EX . g g FINE WATCHES f LLJ f Q? I I Jfawelrg, Sllver Ware ' f femyf glw A FRENCH CLOCKS 044,549 A 1 -. J 'i .-4 .,,yyf . VL A L Q, Broxzts ovlrl ttmts no 'WWW' 790 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. YALE ALARM CLOCKS CO- OPERA TI VE DISCO UZVT ALLO TVED Prof. Flunken Cas the recitation is successively interrupted by the entrance of ball players with bats haeb?InnlsI?l'aIlyers1wYl1th racketsj We will postpone the recitauon until the crew comes up from w e s e . , First Freshman - Why do the birds' take such a hl h rank in their studies ? Second Freshman . bmggggsthey take in so much. First Freshman: No! ecause they are familiar with all the higher 5 l- h 5 S 101-9, ointtnents given out First annual Winter Gymnasium contests held inthe Feb' 0-S e ' en gp h n meet to decide on their cane. Gymnasium. Sheff. res H10 TAKE YOUR FINE WATCHES TO K I E E Y 53 834 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAVEN, CQNN., FOR REPAIRS. . V . . 1 , There You will have them done Well and Promptly. l.l.l-l- 1 A I-Ekze Stock qf Gold and Silver Waicizes, Dikzmomis, fewelry ' rand Szlfzferffzmzre. . l E A1 COREINN, hnnnnllnu illnl un 990 CHAPEL. STREET, UnderANeW Haven House, iNEtW HAVEN, CONN. Bunker Steers: What, can this be my friendi ? Squire Verible: Yes, an' I'm the president of the Squeehawkit Bank that your the son of ! Want anything more, sonny ? Sub-Editor qreliglous weeklyj : A funny idea came into my head, and I made a joke of.it. Shall I prinuit-? Editor-in-Chief fserenelyl: Certainly not, sir. It would be extremely undigniiied for us to make Jokes. When you Want to print jokes, steal 'em. . 48 1 ' N Q' 1+-V-. 1' ' .' , 1 Q E6 7 I R U Ti? 1 F j W vrgzxemno PH 1 TYPEL' W f H A nf xii' , , 5 14 , Y fl C55 x ' 'f gd . . jhlff if? 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Embossed Programmes, Opening, Business and Menu Cards, and all that class of xvorlc produced in the most tasteful manner. YVe have extraordinary facilities. is ff - SEND FOR ESTlMATES.x l ,.el!I'lllllllll . l . -B ui I - I, v, r Fegib?eu.'i3:J1Pk!imILl tual: bbpgll H I rc5UL'A5':' -'fab if L - --2--L f I L , 5 XJ.l-.Bb ..-- , .,,,.,,-,, ofthe Yale-Prlucewu bare-bull mu- 'f mecnnrf-LfUi:cvfL1'.,f,Qf:f,jQZZj, L. I-. B RUIJY, 1fE.AE.E.L. If- gf e5go1nIbcliul1m,elim,'HnlmmfmweQ5lfnIiHl1m, x x v I6I hlm Street, Xl-QXX' lI.xx'1,x, ihxx ifth Avenue Hotel Nlzlmlisou Sillllllli XIZXX' YHKK. The Largest, been appoizined and muse lizee N rnarlaged Hotel in Elle Cicy, wirh the :nf central and de1igi'act'u1 loeaxiezi HITCI-Iceclxi, ID,x1z1.1xc: X Cu PROPRIETURS. S W we MM. IxAXIxI.IX L ,U., HM TE3OEe K f- e ex LL fl fi f K lx, 4 X, -LL J, - -e-f,f1.JUeJ. J. L. FRANKLIN. T. Pr:xxr:1.L. C. ,I 1'f'ei 1 40 Center St., X1-iw H-xx'1-A, Ce-mx. Problbitlonisr: Nov.-,gentleruen,iuo! cchcmazzerlr 'fif 1,ff',iff and sstisfyingrhan this pure combination ruxygdlf Ulf- ,K -'-'sf- ---- -M ' Irarellusroxxxerz Look her-e.rhuse DP! SUM! 'Out 5 -'j L 5 expect, zxnywavu Did you ever see, bln! ffvm me '-ouch I' 49 D Q F I Xxx . - l lb C 't ' N 'th Sheff. Hall. Meeting of the Southern Club at 35 Howe st Felia34el5HaE1I?ali?cghASth5l4eIticeIiJoggiigteegmega at the Massasolt House at Sprlnfztleld to discuss general athletics. At this time no decision was reached, and :he conference was postponed indefinitely. ' till I Qi X fa 0 . fl nfl? wwf ' 4 . . 1 54: I f ,4, -Q ,fl 'E 'L .Z I . T.. vihll. Z., , wi- if ,f f -I. -Jw A , I J, . 2,4 1 1' 4 1,91-f,If' J, if fwii? .Mg fs. - f f f 04,1 1444 g 4,ff ,gf-ZZ 1 ff, 1 iff' -My 44911 ' 'GW h' ,2-'ff -M - lm! A4379 -U45 QM? C3534 iff 1441 Viv? 412' . 4,4 fm. ' ,195 .Mil j-57 'QQL I ,jg 35, 3 ' I4 '39 ff 'S luv. - I 5.65. ,I.I. FRESHMAN EDITOR : Have you any jokes in hand for me to illustrate? FACETIOUS SENIOR : No, my jokes are always off-hand. TAYLOR, NIUCHIVIORE 51. CO., FINE CUSTOM READY-MADE CI.: O I H IH Cp MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS OF HIGH CLASS MERCHANT TAILOHING. . i SPECIALTIE'S TUXEDO QOATSI CQHEVIOT SHIRTS, I DRESS SUITS, I INVERNESS COATS, FLANINIEL SUITS, IVIAQKINTQSHES, . LOUNGING. GOWNS. I 19 UNION SQUARE, - - - NEW YORK, lfggglifygallaelgfnzmld mea compliment the other night. Ethel: He gave me one his father, 1 Sa Pr? ifuly. sli , but all the rooms I eserved for Freshmen are engaged Sub Freshman Cto mshed. N I y, a 19l', let's go to Mr. LaiInber1in'sq his advertisement in the Newls says, Rooms fur- . 5 O SU, nl S1 X an U0 s fllf' 1'-, IA-r lgb 10 Lulu 'x l.L. 1.- -.H-ur. L.1 '.-1 I I lnlfn I Ll II Sw' A x. In F1n'c3lj.zx ,x a,n ,. 15 .' 7-I-VL YP'-YFYV'! 1 Y Sm IDQH 11,1 x.. .. , XKfOl'R Sflillid flulfliilgl' L-1L'.lZ1L'4i E1 11,2 1'g.M-gd ucw. 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Kappa lecture- Prof. Herbert A, ew , - -, ' Fgl1?degE.1zc'?ritegg?nFi1'st1of she course of bf1CCli?3D1CS, lectures, in North Sheff. Hall , Mr. Charles Dudley Warner, about Fiction and Other Thmgs. HOTEL HAMILTON, THE MELLEN HOUS13 HOLYOKE MASS , FALL RIVER, MASS. , . O CDN' V ix ef? gpgjtutlmrclp QlEgll5, G. Hi BOWKER at to.,1Pf0pfs. M ERIDEJN, l CON N. LEQNZ Ml-WEE, MERCHANT TMLOR, NG. ec ELM STREET, NEVV HAVEN, ' ' ' CONN. P IAP The Finest Line of Meerschaum and Briar Pipes in the City. C3588 we Qljranbs of Qpopufar Cigarettes cmb gmoiiing Zotlaccos -...A-I-. EDWARD L. JONES, Q8 Church St. American Citizen on a visit to his natlvelandb- Indade Pat ye'd ought to imm rate Ye'd lrvike the papleimminse. Irqlsh Citizen: Phat do 'ta th 'b A ' ' yg '- ' are some, but there are so few av thlm ihatgltheyfegia d?v1lIgElJllit?iiJqi1I'1Elr3e ? American bmzen' bure them . 5 2 Fegicggg-Efiggfxd of the Mechanics' lectures, W. 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Rooms, S1.oo per Day and Upwards. .-Xnmcriugzxl Plum, 55.-J-J :H S4 ' f '- -' MATTH EWS QSL Pl ERSON, PRQPRQETQRS. A. C. TRAEGERS I-iotel and Restaurant, ' 962 AND 964 CHAPEL ST. KLOCIQ CQ NIIX, H gpofliecaries, COR. CHAPEL AND CHURCH STREETS. PRESCRIPTIONS A SRECHLTY. CIGARS AND CIGA.RETTES. ' - ' .r - V: ' 1-uk. ndfv' First om Shoe: Iamc0U1Plefl'1I-'W0m0Uf- 300240-1:L- it W 'U ' h Id I North Sheif. Hallg Prof. Lounsbury on The Feb' 28351-?I11I1gfketg? 1hII5cIJcP alriicndl CWMBSIL cfm is of the Philadelphia Alumni Association ' cgayazaw af!! A PHOTOIIRIIIPIYIIII + IITUDIQVHQ QI:1Or1lIIiIRT, Call and see the Handsome Life-Size Crayon and Frame Which is given to the l Organizer of Imperial Clubs. CIIVANAGH, SANDFDRD gl CO., MERCHAINTETAIIEDRS IMPOHTERS, I6 WEST 23D STREET, 1- - NEW YORK, QOPPOSITE 5th AV.' HOTELJ All me LQ1resu1Lom1on Fabrics Regu1Q1'r1y1mpor1ed. R cz- H. RENTZ, I NAT1vE Ann .FOREIGN FRUITS, FIREWORKS, BIRDS, BIRD CAGES, BIRD SEED OF ALL KINDS. FOOD FOR MOCKING BIRDS.- HAEADQUARTERS FOR A. B. HENDRYX GO.'S.C1AGES. 867 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. Annie: Oh, Charle , I f d t. hi In - - I csemmg backjz Wen, ffm regal-gl.-gl5feB0l118l1 ng o day that I pxomised never. never no tell. Charley ,56 X March 1-Compllmentar Dl ., . man Crew elect Derby tviogelilgffkspiiwbizziglgr. Georce Ade-, vfr, an thc Bruuwzck, Sew York. Fresh rr EQ -S-lxwf' , FL. - QM: wqafg 7- 993 7: G is CII G HQ b' 3,54 7 1 1044 CHAPEL sms:-r, New Hgvgn, -iQ CATERER 5- For Weddings, Parties, Society 5gJ:'.1:2.uie, ICG GRGKTVL8 KRD 'FRUIT 11168. LXESSEE QF' WARNER HALL. TELEPHONE CONNECYIONI. -- V - fu' ob'e-cud 4 re! remarkf-d Arabella. PJ: no. all :Jian an gnc: ., , 505523: Iahave seen orculd specimens. - Tim-4. 57 i ' ' F5 F .. . D 1 'nn i the second of their monthl receptions in Dwight Hall. Magglriozxidclgrfghtiseciit t5l'1xedn1eIv5sNe5,.vEBoal1?dvfior 1890-91. Crew go to the traiyning table. . f S.8c B. T 6 i E I To WEARERS ,OF GLASSES : 4 ,- ll-IEN purchasing Glasses, it is well to see that you get your moneys worth in quality g but what is more than money, and what quality does not always guarantee, is a we!! jiiizbzg page qt Glasses. ' There is one universal requirement, namely, that the eyes should look through the centres of their respective lenses. A simple illustration of' fs the'effect of a misfitting frame maybe obtained by taking la lens, closing one - i eye, and looking through the lens, held four or five inches in front of the other, 9 at any moderately distant object. If the lens be now slightly moved 1n or out across the eye, the object looked at will appear to move also, and the mani- fest explanation of this appearance is that we only see an objeel zh zfs aciual' poszizkm when looking through the cenire, Q' the lens, and that we see the 4 object dzlvplaeed when looking Zhrozzgh any other pan' of the lens. If, then, pf we put before the two eyes glasses each of which is out of centre, we shall give each eye an image which is more orlless displaced, and to combine these two displaced images into that of a single object must naturally fatigue and distress the muscles of the eyes. ' The wearer of glasses should take care to secure all the benefits which they are calculated to afford, and should for this purpose consult an experi- enced and reliable Optician. We make the fitting and adjusting of frames to the peculiar features of each eye a specialty, and place at your disposal such experience as few other houses enjoy. SCHMIDT 8cBERLI, , OPTICIANS, 16 EAST 42ND STREET, i TN, Y, QITY, t' .i gl , I We carry a large assortment of Field, Marine and Opera Glasses I i' Lorgnettes. Artificial Human Eyes Fitted. ' 'fx X 1 1 U F ll : , but tileylgfngslgzl aI?':f1'gg28OQ51liP1:ggg1fu'g?kZ1lg2gEg the Freshman Patrol at you Yet? 2d Ditto: Nov- F ' ' Q ttlsf I N24 Much -i-BILLIIIIEZOI-llltx I L 1 vu I7 c' U1 wx'-n1lnr1l1 l A'1'l T 115-121:11 1rff5rrr?E1iii'fg?1Q.n1 2 mu li 'l U U A. mcym: A mu F5050 QP HM.1, liaxwf 353 State St., NEW IfI,XX'lZX. LUXX. D E I B E LAS i1fy? ..,., 4' +A .,,. 1 . rv 825 CHAPEL STIQI-31i'1'. ME,-XLS AT .XI.I. IIUVRS. ff5AINILW1i:XTIl3N 'l'IL'lili'l'S, 256.00 nf- '11 55.0441 f7l'l Z'llfc' f'fI1'!u1',vj21r f'f11'ff1'.-'. .Nl.hfnf. 4+ A PLATE AND 50 CARDS, ffl . ESTABI-l5HED1S6', YKVV H W H First-Class Note Paper for ln'..i1'Z 'f .E 5:7 -' lyfini E X lhpur r:.un1g1L-6 '.-.1131 Lf- - I S A A ' .XF- .'.fZ? x K . IQ l ni l I- ij I? Visiting Cards, Cami P Xxqikf ' ,f Name P - x J. A. DUNCAN, ENQsP1.1.'.'g XTX V 79 A . ., Y-. ' Blrf. l'prh:11': Have 11 good time d-wwn ru 1-wr ul ' I -g 'L I your Lou mu Ben promised t' tak sou 1 u fl me 1 - IQIE lim. Lal' 5 9 4? a .. l Winter Games held in the Armory. Marcg ?05g'1h?11eenth Annual Dinner of the Yale News at Redc1iffe's. Greek Reading, Prof. Seymour. Majgiiggular meeting of the Kent Club of the Law School. A Ifeyou Want a good Lamp or your old one repaired, go 'EO erriman, the Yale boy's Bump man, 154 ELM STREET. . lVlerrimar1,s Lamps with Luxor oil will give the best possible light forstudy. T1-11-E PARKER sr-Ioftr' GUN. ' HAMMER AND HAMMERLESS. 4 - ' ' ' Q .5 . 1, K . , .f'7f ' iff Q A Y , - ' , ff.- 4' - . A , we . lil A ff , .ef f H K- i A :lx AJ: - -i '- r ' 1 W 1 ' f i f .llllJ-mv - Ja X --: .. Ea ' ff? 'eg A 'giisiifis sr - ,E f ' Q ' . ,ZEEXJ . ' i ' 2153355335: ?1L ff? ' Eg. ,,,'4Q1'3,Q,.s,5 V , , L , E fi. BSSSESESEEEEL, 'Es 'Eg . ev---i 'Y ' nf A- 'sei Y -V ,,,. - - 1, V f ,gf ff ,H-vw ' ..'- NE 'M' it'1 3IiE??3SE:::ggi3i 4 Ai E ,--- Tv f ' ' ' f -.:..-::::::S:::- jf--' J X - rn:-A, gggsggsga, ff,--E: - Re - f ,LC ':E?S?53SEE53r2'51 -E? 'L 'fell -fy ' ' ' ' 2 -A V The Parker Gun made the HIGHEST average during the 1890 tour of Eastern and Western Teams of Champion Trap Shooters. t . . n Annual Tournament of 1889, held at Cannes, France, the grand DTIZC, cons1sting of 2,000 francs anditvtali-lable cup, Was Won by The Parker Hammerless. The 'first Parker Hammerless Gun made won the championship of America at Decatur, Ill. Send for Illustrated Circular. NEW YORK SALESROOMS, 97 CHAMBERS STREET. PARKER BROS., lvlakerrs, LXAERIDEN, CT. .I7 A fa u '77 BUNBUNSN CHOCULATES. Novelties in Fancy Baskets and -Bonbonnieres Suitable for Presents. 86:3 BROADWAY KBET. 17TH AND 18TH s'rs.j l50 BROADWAY toon. LIBERTY STREETQ, i ' NEW YORK. . Use Our VANILLA CHOCOLATE QPink VVrapperj, for Eating and Drinking- SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ' 4 AT 'run DIETROPOLITAN M1-SEUM.-Attendant: Are you lookin for an thing in articular? UDC10 53131313137 giilllgebiff Ogehlfelegli 212210315 they svgzlsome ob d' ole mastaiis a-stoiipln' heahli en l foulglat Vglgg 9 0 ' s . 1 eyes on mm sense sixty-f0,.-.Puck D 0 J a e s plantation, Georgy, 'hed arrived in town a 11 60 i March 12-President and Mrs. D ' , . W tifc fourth annual su cr clllgln Que bhemand 9-C21'1c'uic ienf-Jr-1 re- -,I I B. , The Y- - 1, . . - L ,. , Phelps, under the auspieeglot me Iifenlnutllutuemry Magazin' al H-vii If--vi l -:l?fl1'llfLl'c - '- '..'4ft -L 1- -I4 CA R R I AG E ll R. - KIRK LQ Lwur M - - - L lx Can always be found at the Moseleyg yew IIEIVLU H I I , , , - - ' . 411.56 ' -IL C19-TTIZIQGS and Lweries of all kink L C A!! Ordars Prompfly fl flemfazi lu Y2'!.fAp,1L N lf. , ' fr' .c , I'n:n:'::1:f. ff: WILLIALI A. KIRK. 1 . , , 1'Hb11 ll. L :n.I.a-Lx, E. BRADLEY el CQ, be f? P f , ff- I, f- ' ' -- - E ' I -E, Boardinge and Livery Stable, lll Wall Street, between College and High. SELF-lNKlNG RUBBER STAMPS PRICE, for I of 2 LINES, ONLY 75 eEx'I's, I I ADDISON VAN NAME, pl , 'E Q I, I... f 'ff 111'-f' ff f' I YALE COLLEGE. f ' - ' ' I ' - ,E lf These Stamps are particularly useful for marking CLO'l'HlNG, BOOKS, ElNlVELO?ES, ETC. M Also, Mfrs. of Steel Slzunpe. Slclbclf-, S-,erczy 51:45, 211, ' THE w. I-I. VALENTINE STAM P co., +f:- ww: I I Prof.: Mr. Jenkins, have you done the Problem lyet? Jenkins: Yes, eff: 521 fight. Prof.: What answer do you get ? flenkins: lzrjirqyffwnlfr- A Trigonometrlcal Formula: X ery wx ell, that will o 61 4, 'I I d ' the H pnrinn Meeting of une Yale Union in - ' ' C 't hel ID y . , Hlfagglfj 104-13?ggl??ecE1L?1l1?g?1? Ia?-:fE:frEgic'sInEc4?n1'se, Alberz- L. Webster, on House Sanltationf' , IW El E - ? --E if Sie A WHATEVER IS WORTH D,OlNG AT ALL, -J B ? 3 E Q5 E 2 IIS WORTH Dome WELL., .... . I ,I - T - 2 -ag-7' --E ' 0, . I SIS CIIAVEL STREET' ', NEW HAVEN, QONN. in I I f, I --fx--SL--NIT' Zt5 ':375'L :EE- 1-37':g 7j'15rg3?j:75':fE-3273:-gi BEST - FACILITIES- FOR I 5 WE - E I-IIG.I-I.oRADE-woRK- AX .4 Q E Q E N Wem ' in the Suite bY0'aI1d-bye! as the Freshman remarked when Mr How'sthis informedhim there were no vacant rooms in college this ' ' t , , year. Q - , - A boatswain s Wlustsle is not necessarily a pltch pipe, even if it does belong to a mr, h 6 2 Mun nh lb-NI1'.NIuody addu- . .1,. , Ulm-ch 1 7-Dunn: of Iiflwln I:-R?L?,qQ-.lwg-Lfg PJHXX U L gf ,1'rums-Mississippi Club. Lccrunf Pl'-.fi-'Qujn ,if i - , f - ' ' f .gc ' 7,1 WTQQFN.1i'il2E?liWit Li Ii. lum MAIN SPRINGS 51.00, IEE XV: 1 2, -: Oy: Y -1. Q X ' ' x jf ulxxlln xr nu, fixffg -X N i 1 K, 35 ,.T?, ! 7 , . , 01114 mx M Wfufiw 'fff' ff-'y ' 5 T, . . , jj 1:3 L l1Lll'L'll 5lI'u'I. jf XE W I1.XX'l-IX, U :N N .- ,W A , 0120 6 Xi Society Pleas 4m.,i f7f1::,.f:'fl: UI,-Q Zillui :H1af.i': Zu Of',Ir,'! Cheapest Place in the City to lum- yuux' ffE1Vf3lf GOODJI--l,X' Cf' .S'U,X' 160 ami 162 Crazwz Sf:-wi, - -Y!:'ll' ll--Il'!,-X', QNX W .1 rnjJorfea7 IIZES 4? mm' I,ljlII S. Febluux I'uentvQe ond-L rlzjir -I acl? beenyelllu Numa L rz V I I IV Y - Y n -,F it xr, I' ,.. K I- - W gui- -S-5' '4 Im '5-AI5 I ' ' V I, I . II I , I . u I I I I HI, . NI I I J II l , . . A.. 'I -.- fi ' .. 5 - ' ' L' ' IIIJ , 4' 'I I ' I I II I EF' I 'i 1 - i 4- MTR: . il s l r -' hmm . I I ve , I , : n l fi.. 5 5 . - li' i, 1 , L iQ2f - - f f'1NY:. V. 1' I 1 f TNG ' I I I 1' Il stlvis S --, S- w- ' 'I I 1' - . It 1 MINI' ' P 1 ' I IG an--X , ' ' , f ' H' 1 I Iftiaaiii:QI-wwf!!ffnfffzieisfzsih , N ff-fr fly I' - N -f i 11 ''qi'iv'i?354v!'Wiiifiiilf I l- ' f X I -Z' ' . 1 ' .f -' I f - lil 'ffl'Htaullpifffflsil- -- ff ' - A -- ' l I T I Wi'1EE4,5,ffQal4, '5g!2gi'f.I',9!:H -l an 1 'I ! f , 2 I T I ' III Ii' - I. - ,MI . , . . . I. . f II- I I, . L . . . Iffu,-,!,.gn,,l ,,Ila.,. X555 .2 ,I 1 X ,. I' ,-K l I Q54 I Ii ,,. fl! lun, , Illlggggxqf gfuv.-T-532 rg ,I 4, I I I , ,ff ' a 'Q 'I :ef 'JIM'-'.1.Q.4.f,-3.'I-f:?21f?QW'51'I1q:sfJ l .' -I 'IQQW - I. I S . '-!'i5l.iifrff'?-1. 'QV-'IliaAl'-i5d'l 2'A ' i 1 ' 'L ini, 'V 'wi : an-.1 'wy'f' ?' '- f '.. ' ff' 11. lIIIlIIu i Iwi !!! yt ,..' v. ' 4.1 . I QIQQQE A -I. t 4?-I I ,rl' fl JP' uzf: g , f 4iII,,, W I ' agar II III' - J I I . A MISUNDERSTANDING. Tip o',th' marnin, Pat.'-' Same t'yerself, Casey. Hoy yez a job now? Oi hov gu o1'm Work- in' a phonygraft in the Doime M-ooseum. Did yez iver seevjan o' thim tings? Na, phWat's that? C' Sure it's an iligint mashane, same as a tilliphune, only its yerself talks t' yerself, bein' at both ends of th' loine at onct. Its' thot same thot got Tim Foley in the lock-up. An' how is thot? Faith, Tim camein Wan noit an' soys, 'I Want te spake in the tillyphunef All right, says Oi. 'Hilloo,' says Tim. 'Hilloo,' says the phon- ygraft. 'Tim Foley's talkin, says Tim The same, says the phonygraft. 'Who's thot,' says Tim: 'Who's thot,' says- the phonygraft. 'Yez dasn't foightj says Tim. So did the phony- graft, and wid thot Tim was thot mad he run aroond to the saloon on the corner and asoolted the bar tinder by breakin' a piece of slate on his head. Now the poor divil's in jail for breakin' the peace. ' I SoBR1Us: Great Scott! Eb, you Walk as though you had a brick on your head. EBRIUS : No, jack, only a tile. - I-IERCULES 'himself must yield to odds, quoted Hammer- shot as thirteen came up When he had backed the even. 64 ff- March 18-Lecture, Prof. Hoppln, on -f B,-Immun AH H 5h,c,,U., Uv U t- ' f' .1 - -- C - - uf-. :Ls I - ,nn EsTAeLwH5O ISQQL BROOKS BROTHERS, BROADWAY, CORNER QQD STRI2li'Il, xnxx' Yulili. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Ready-made and Made tO Measure. SPECIALTIES FOR FALL ANU WINTI-IR, 1'-ml, Medium and Winter Weight Double-Breasted Sack Suits of Covert Coats. Rough and Smooth Faced Cheviots. Single and Double-Breasted Box Overcoats, in Blacks, Boys' and Youths' Tuxedo Dress Blues, and Browns. Suits always in stock i Ready-Made. 'Ulsters with hoods and with Capes, both materials and linings Evening Dress Suits of Cloth of exclusive designs. and newer materials. Ready-made garments of our l1l2lllllftlCtllI'C2ll'C in the bt-st sissy-s an-.i fr-fe from any stiffness of appearanceg while all noticeable pattern- nrt- gnsazze-.1 Zu small quantities. - . . - ' - . I.-. if ..-..-- 'Y Our Furnishing Department contains the lan-st 3 Jun. . ..i Ls., - Ya. Underwear, etc. Samples and rules for self-nieasurenit-nt will l--: sr I L 115-'ifii' Our location, one block from Madison S-1111111-. is Q-1.1 eu: .- - - .' .' . 71 '- ',' -- kYi '21, , , u -gfzl L 1.21 Hotels and easy ot access from the puntipal Ihllil-l-ci' S.- . ' X W vicinity, H. A. Sede, '92,bss been feeding his pen hen on :hy watch. V arhrw, Its place where sugar is rctlued is c.i.lt-l rl r--..--- callcd R diary ? E U: i i l l l 4, - hi B t K 1 ta P of. R. E. Thompson, on Protection. Banquet of the i 'lvlalgfsgxsgguriggglgxgni Astisoizialiiornairiiizlolgliiimonwealtsh Hall, Orange, N. J. Mechanics' Lectures, Prof. l ' Farnam, on The Amateur,Photographer. , il ' W. A. MQRSE, - M. PFEIFFER, , Formerly with E. D. Hendee. Formerly with Doolittle 8a Phillips. MORSE 8. RFEIEEER, T : l T A T TAILORS 3 ' .il V X Q ll l9 CENTER STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. l i . ,lg A 1 v l r l il pw il l , l ll T l' l 1 . ll l lil ' i 1' i iw , i jx R E R E ll He: Ah! Miss Bauston I would that o 1 5 ,,, . 5 Lwlronld inform gon that unaer the assumelii lllyizgisiliieasi:Igiigflolilgdgalizeltggilgrlgiil-so1?r1le ' Take Care' sir 2 men gag let it e -matter drop, was the decision of the Faculnyg and Mr. Loughstande entered the 5 l l ll I T T - 66 s F l 5 5 5 l l 2 E l l i l 1 S i 1 l 2 '51 X l i l l l l 1 l g ll .4 1.5 ib- 4 4' S235 ? Fifi' 5 - li 7 E722 i 3 A..- S. March 24-Banqluet of Trans-Mississippi Club at It fd .lm . Lectures In N. smelt. Hall. Prof. Hasclngs on -- '1'1,g lffcuig'E'f, lff,'f 'Lml 'Bi - ' U? llc Sis-luis: -4 ---Jil uf 1351. A C P um R R R A - . . 4 RIMM, Oif 07201 G05 SZZOAUHS f01'f1'm!z'1zL,g' or LQ1uK'z'1zLg', Lamps, Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Cans, lite., Gasoline and Oil. EQ Oil Team on Campus, Wednesday j - z., 1.4, I54 ELM STREET, 3rd STGRE FROM HIGH STREET E.'. r1:..E'i SCAN HA D WELT HGOODYEAR S'l'l'l'CIEllSD. Gentlemen's Shoes, with welts sewed on hy hand, and soles stitched to the welts by the '-1l.,.,,rlv,4u- 11y.r,,,,,, M, satisfactory in all ways to our customers. They east fy-.,g5, one to three dollars less than purely hand work, and when needing repair the soles are replaced by hand x-.'-wkznt-n. W'e sell perfect street shoes made in this way :hr 5512, some at 34.00, and a good article at 85.00. They are rapidly displacing the old style hand work. All styles room Slippers and Patent Leather Street and Dress Shoes on hand and made to speeial oriler. WALLACE B. PENN R CO., 846 and 848 CHAPEL STREET, NEW'-' HH-1 li. C. CflXDlflf'5 LZ.Zf67i1', B0zz1'zz'z'1zg amz' Sfzfu .S'ffzM'. First-Class Turnouts at Bottom Prim 39 BROADWAY, 7 ,. .H . his Cwcfl flu 55. '.1.'- l Viele Ureatlv excitedl: Don'E YOU RHOW- 5gB'm'l-M MP, '.,-,, . -1 'g 5' p if L c-c-can't gat it oiitl Vanderb11f!LC00ll:-'Jr CSD Elf be 'iup 4 i ' X ' ' I A I 67 f the Kent Club course March 26-Meeting of the Yale Conference Committee. Sixth lectureo X Hon. Daniel H. Chamberlain, on The Race Problem. E ' ANDREWS MFG COMPANY '74 and 76 FIFTH AVENUE, -' A OFFfCE'DESK'S AND FITTINGS, .. yn QQ N FINE COMAIER CIAL amz . LIBRARY FURNITURE A A New Deszlgns zbz I gl hROLL TOP DESR5, RE VOL VJNG CHAIRS E15 LLRRAR if TA BLES, BA NK SCREENS ji ' AND Co UNTERS, EE. A :E - ANEE Wsf N GLORES, TELL URIA NS, L MARS, CHAR IS, and F has GENERAL C HOOL S UPPLIES. 261 'J I ALPHA DUSTLESS CRA YONS, '33 gigvpsd' - nd A a L f' A ANDREWS' DUSTLESS ERASERS. ' 1 'ag-:'1x ,ff ' aviggfqt, 15 ea, '-1 X .Awe .EMU 3-,SQ-,fisgi .1 l Ml All Work.Guaranteed. A Catalogues on Application. all. - MRM. ANDREWS' MANUFACTURING c0MPANY, Q N '74 and 16 Fifth Avenue, - ' ' -Q - - New YorkQ N E. sHoNlNoER ae oo., MANUFACTURERS OF Pianos U ga , GENERAL STATE AGENTS FOR WEBER PIANOS. PIANQS TO RENT. Q'fr GAND SOLD ON EASY lNSTALLlVlENTS,92'n Warerooms : SOI Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. F t d: E ' . , 00 Da AUY1uck,B1H? Murderer- Yep- fm bad? Used up four do1lars'worth of chloroform drug- ging a fellow who'd only forty cents and a busted Waterbury 6 8 March 26-Announcement ofthe Senior Board uf Edu r 1 L ' -Z fu! Lffi.-3, GEO. F. GUNDELSHEIMER, .1 ew tall and XVinter QQQJS SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS CQQDNSTXYIRLY .XHHIXIM NO. 1073 Chapel Sire-ez, g-05-r-:km WT ,3 9 wk? '77-f ZS? 'IX N wtf 1-43 ,, 5 'A BANTA, ii? The ii? Job ik rinfemie 792 Chapel Street. LOLLEGE PRINTING A SPEl'l.lL'l'Y. CALL .ASD MEL Pltlllx College. Class Day and Fraternity Inxltarl n L ul lu and xrl Sl u Programmes. Dance Cards, I-u or eu lr! M 1 r Headquarters fornlleullall u llall SL ll n r em! J 'figs' x? ALE BOYS frm 1,-,ff T R U E EL UE 1-fm B' RRS RES'1xALYRfXN'l' Caterbzg fa Parfzks, Eff., M' VUK: :T :DD Kgs, :5 ,. H,--. zz Spefzlzlfy. JJ? ML ' ' U ' , .. v- -- 'u - 1- I '.:L': u '-..' ... L., ...:- Well,how are ou getting alon 1l1I'0U1' VOVCNIOU? , ,A rf, C SOI to be night wancinuau, and now gm breakirrlg into bank: on --.' UW- --' 69 S I I I R I f the Ten Eyck prize in Battell Chapel. Prize was awarded to F. T, I - I I I Malglgcgvr? Zrhc? 332712 3gQI'I31?Jmz?gWenLworth, Earl of Stratford. I I I I 465 -Q3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 'Elm yds 'Evonsovial Room. II I Elegantly Fitted up and made 'Especially ,Qt- II trouotive to Yale IS'tu,dents.' ,1L.i.il-- I . I I I . I I I. 'Ii IIIIEIINEIQIN, II ' I I I AI: 2 Opposite Yale Art Schoolf, NEWHAVEN, CONN. IT 5 Elllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I I I I I A H II I I IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIllIIIlIIIll.I I QQ, 1.5 II . -I ' V if I II ,I I I f I I . I I I I We lay the corner-stone of the new chapel to da I I I . , - y. I suppose you will nll in ith ers and I coins? ' NO. 1811811 P1111 illadozen pairs of slippers and fourmince pies that Ireceivedvgfor t?lIl1?Istzmas. I I I I' f I ,. 5 3 E .1 I I I I I I gin 5 II III IIIQ T. 'M ,Ig 'IRI March 28-University meeriu h ld sl f un 1 HAI.-JEL iff Y armages. , , . WM. DQNIGAN, IIS WALL STREET. Hack Stable one door frorn High Su-ee! .ala Q5 QQ fix Q Y, X A Q ff X X xg!! GQ' Q 9 A A- ' ' x C3 O L5 fb 45 -5- 331 fe 4 Q? P e Q D Q' - N X 09 '93 'gf Qf -iff ' Q33 QQ! ,SG QV lf, - , 'Q' H Q cb Q el? C4 X if 4' E be Q-4' +' f Q 40, ef' QT' 00 rx 9 Qc C' ce. X Q , eva -1 ci -gf Q!-O e rf? I ef Q' GILBERT 81 THOMPSON, Choice Groceries, Fine Wines, Teas, A Cigars, Etc.. 7 V 'N ' V 918 CHAPEL STREET. NEVV HAX EIN, C055 What can Queen Victoria do with four dpz P Uf 5f0 'f9 'L' muah F H VL ur: 5 AL:-Z IDD 1 hear she always handl d B b 8 1 U I 1 Qi.. . .f .416 5 - Wilf-1 ' R , 1 . swf -fl ,ffm-'f f 40 . A- ' ..gh1'1'f2af 17 will -Eval--Q Jffizfff' 1 1 A 4 'Q . .' u,f f,.,,!,91..,1,'.ft,:454g sl--14 Ailm,ZA,ww M14 f , H 'ffm-5 may X 4'-15ilff 1'WlWWWWf-, t':4zwf f c A 1 ,ry -ff: s ' 15' ,522 .gf-ff V . 1 , if 'Q ff: Z X g ,Jr , l M . ' L. ,. 'f -,42 Wil 1:5 -. .- ali :Q-. ' f f lf, if , iiiun wht 5 F . E422-Ee... a . , ,'1T fit -. - f ' ' n ' ? -1 -,QE - , - in ,,.. .- - .- n - .- A ,, 124. F:-5, i,15,-Z,Zi:3-..'- zfmmii,...sz....5...:s5:!:ff5fi:EgiFi5:iigig!gfji,liP ipr qjqflq ,hgiiga I. 94? -E-5' lgfisiggvmgp 'runs'-L L--51551414-.Qi . X A '::f:gZg5i!Zsiillpl!Eg?l l.gi55??:qg 7,z-Y ...-a-:au sfsiiitapfi .'-Ziff mm'ntfiirszisgwl- 519 f 'Q 1,,,1. 1. .--- 3.0. ..,. ,, 1 Ln . 1 . get .,4,e,,.s-,.:. EH-r-,M AM, Iggz., 'mlp!f,1',91g,'v!'lP'gg:1,11444!.4 111027 1' if-fy ,ncaa-an ,in:f!f1f:2!fw5M' Mime- al fig' f Iuxuiiia 'i 4 ' AP. -if fl A 7-.-..-. ella' .f ' ' ' : ff'5'Hl7G!FE35555ss 5551? f.v F1e!a:s1:2sll' ll!!!:??ff:ll'i!!:f'5'F5ii 5 W 'm!5'?55F ' A-evaew 7'5 fy ifF'f2f2aw22f'l ' 1'fif'i'!!v::f5il1'Ia1 .-':IliiF'!6ifivlflllriasiwiu' Hu --H was. '- fffesiisiiiiaivr-A .- -r' -'v-' .ff ' . AiluliiiZZliiillllLQi!'SZ!ifiliIl!lIlH1lIIllihwliiill1.94. .. . . ,,,g.., - '-anti' fy, 1: fl'-41:-- - - W 3 ' A , -5 - W ..-T A tl- V -5 F u Y ' 4,1 ffl? , Y ' '- 'F Y ' .V half- , -4- -T4-7' 111. ' . Y - 53 Haberdasizer .- ff How does it feel, is isa nf? . H Bgbnes .- Well if it .feels as bad as my hand does, it has a fit. SHORE DINN,ERS A SPECIALTY. TERMS MODERATE- Hl MAN HOU E, - CLAUDE HARVEY, Manager. New House, Newly Fitted up and Furnished. Fine, Pleasant Rooins and Excellent Fare. The most Desirable Place on the Shore. Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Stables, Etc. ' H l., EAVIN HIIIEK, - - - WEST HAVEN, EIIINN. H Sunerintendent: Now, What's all this disturbance? Did you knock Mr. Scruggs down, Henry? GIITY. Yes, sir. Sup't: Well I can't allow that sort of thing! What do you mean by such conduct? I dlsch th . ' . . go ahe ga-,fig 50311129815 hifxllgg. Henry. Please, sir, he called me McGlnty. Sup't . Is that so ? Well, then, 72 l ?0 ,ff fi 845 i 936 x 2 H 'N i Dlurch 29-Yale la s h, dinner of the Bela K::BI?a1'9Ep35IigJnS5351316031131 the Alyilclics O! I'nlladcipLu, E- ,ve 1--3 3.. I - mittee of Yale and Harvard meet an Fifth Atglzv EUR- fi! me Ifmz. anne-f. A fil Xgj,-,,1'Tf ment which Yale would not agree! Y ue WWI' Hefiwl eu' Q ' - I 0: ale reporm Ha7V2if'i'b P22111 Q! a Arias! I 4 . G- D CQ I 4 an C 0 ' 9 ATHLETIC and IPIIIIIIIG IIIIIIIS IIIIIIIIIS o 908-CHAPEL. STREE.'I'.-2903 ova SPE. :IALTIES : FOOT-BALL, TRACK ATHLETIC AND csu1x.w1'1c sumw. Inuxfs fl4lllNu' 1' U mg AND AM5lUNI'1'lUN. 1 . Go:r.I.F:GF: SUPPLIES. ? We can refer- to 'Vax-sity' B. B. C. and XT. A. A. -ag! Agenfs for YALE LA U.YDJCV. S 4 1' O --+7 te-e BXOSTON BRANCH, OOTS AND HOES, ID. M. UORTHELLI, Lg'q:.'25zgcJ', 845 Chapel Street, Institute B'dg, - New Haven, COT. RIFLE - ANU - FIETUL- FHAIITIEE. IMPORTED KEY YVEST AND DOMESTIC cxumzs nx' 'run Dex. .x1.1. fur. LEADING BRANDS OF CIG.-kRE'1 l'I-is. 'rule 1..uu,:1:+r .x---,1um:xz OF MEERSCLIAUM AND BRI.-KR PIPES .xxn Fixx enmi- ING TOB.xccOs IN 'rua c'1'1'x'.m'r frm: LOWEST 1'IllL'HS. L. I..- ARD, 933 CHAPEL ST., QOpp. T1-iuiry Chun-L-h'v. New Haven, Conn. One good turn deserves-another, said the hnnidshpiteg to the wsu-n.v.a Re-xnarkable-Collars from which FOU1' 1151118 has fd W' Whole rest-The French recitation. 73 I I A I T 'T T If ii QI A I S Publication of the articles of agreement between Harvard and Yale, in the Yale News. I K , E igfgl 5-i-Easter recess begins. W I ' If .IIIvIIvIIE, H I l8O Temple Street, New Haven, Conn. EXLCATERER TO YALE' IINIVERSITYAIXQ E 'NI ' i -EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. S Sole 'Manufacturer of PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM? I . A H - ' I ' X II qt 'XI 4I I A J I I TEE EAEEER LAUEEETI I AY SIIIII 21 YEARS IIIIII LIIIIIIIIII LIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. THE FINE LAUNDRYING OF SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS A SPECIALTY. DYE4, A 39 ING AND CLEANING IN ALL THEIR BRANCHES. GENTLEMEN,S IAII I A GARMENTS, LACE AND OTHER CURTAINS, ETC. I ,I ' - Carpets taken up, Beaten or Scoured, and Relaid at short notice and at moder- ate prices. Student's entire Laundryiug, Fifty cents per dozen: - p 3 Leave your orders at the Old Stand, 878 Chapel street, and they will receive: I A 2 - prompt attention. ' , ' I I I ' I ! The Forsyth Dyeing and Laundrying Co., - Y I WCRKS: STATE, LAWRENCE AND MECHANIC STREETS. A.. I5 III I I I I E I A 91770952 373 and 645 Chapel Street- ' Telephone Cormectigon. c 1 ' A I p A box of tennis balls went oi! on aracquet, and next day were brought u in Ctennisy court. The- : I judglel lined them tlfteen points apiece. Fifteen-all? enquired one. Yes,Iserves us right, replied I I anogi er, gsuhe gave his moustache a Lawford stroke. That settled it. f p I did mrs. .. I saw, inademocratic paper, that Clarkson had outa gr-'at many men's heads oil. What p ! L 3 base blglsan ? Mr. B.: It meant that he had struck them outg Pm surprised that you know so little-about A 74 2 I I I I L 5 I I April 9 Spring Recessbeglns Publication in the laz A Easter trip e eww of the games play ed hy the nine on their April 11 Unlverfuty meeni xg poned University nine ggiftofiriiifinlilrxcgefungeeoluLions of the Yale Harm ard adx lsory Committee Post, JUHN C MILES Merchant Taller, 111 Center Street WE ARE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF THE MOST STYLISH GOODS IN THE MARKET 5 A 2 NOVELTIES RECEIVED WEEKLY THROUGH THE SEASON. Alllngs Do you find any change in Billings since he go that I O U, and he hadn'ta a cent. . 75 t back? Dunning: Nog I asked him to PHY April 12-First game of ball with New Haven nine on Howard Avenue grounds. Score, New Haven 17, Y 1 1. T April ff-Third University Reception rlven by President and Mrs. Dwight. University meet audac- it on General Athletics after which the Committee was empowered to cept the report of the Comm tee carry out any other negotiations with Harvard affectmg athletic contests. . '- QlllliIIIIHHIIlllllllIIIIiIIllIllllIIlIH'!lIVlIIIIIllIIlIIllllIllIllllllllllllllillllllllIIIIHHIIIL ,, . mt he ale, THE LARGEST, ROOM EAST , .A OF CHICA GOM 2 -P-3fE 18 TABLES.3iE'+ C. H. MILLER, Emp., A V l7Q and I74 Crown Street.. E .NEW HAVEN, CQNN. , I I ,.l...i..l-- ESTABLISHED 1878. Q Mr. Sub b: W . is somebodrlgver inllsasrggrgaggggdqgxngleggd mag R I can? and him anywhere' Mrs' Suburb: There starillng up or Sitting down ? Standing. It gggt out E1 sian t tell whether wg our man or not. Is he n exchange states, The affections are like lightning. The analogy is striking A I 76' l Am-il 15-Yale defeats Holy Cross nine 28 I I T , -C. Special meeting of the Dunham Boat Club. 1 0 April 16-Yale defeats the Ixew Haven nine ina good game. 4-1. Yale '93 vs. Waterbury, 14-15. Eighteenth annual supper of the Yale Record, at Heublein's. Heyworth is elected captain of Junior crew. l CHARLEAS REED, A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Fresh Fish, l1yslers,Luhslers, Els. 593-:l5.-fb-cg: f .. 1 I-I-Acme-Q . 'Q f ,:,':..,x..,,:g.h,- ...,?:1,.L..,-I--:s , ,Q :C -3 el-.aa 'y5.-xS f,,Q12.,fg . -A vi 'Pr-fe -5 - -:t 322T:.am:-Egg.-zzfff-A ' xi ' v J TELEPHONE CALL, 131'5- iii-l.i T1 . SMITH, Manager. 59 Church St., opp. Post-Office. - Flvnng Is there ollyfhing , 1 1 Good mornmg Mrs., . for? a reB8YV01' Of , Cwishing to make up a fe9fntlv?1E3ri'?32nn: Phat do YCZ take me Oi knlIri5r?nEh5?e1Z1?19gm th, market this m01'D U - n shtolen goods ? 77' CH S N m OSH' f ai? fw BJ Q.. .. cu ' ff az gi W ff 45 O U 5? 55 2 4 'U O - c: vw O T' U Q2 -2? 4 O E f-a 53 Nc --1? 'E S :R ,T 5 -'-Z f ,A r f 's C' X ,April '19-Amherst d f Souchingtonmnlne. e eats the Yale nine' 865 Yale ba'Uff1'Y B , owers and Jackson. Freshmen play me I adwlve all pczrefzfs X0 haw h 6 fkezr 6 iwnfmg mm, Zypewyzfzng A UWM 075 ami S'zr!.s fazzgh! S607 Mazza' grflfber I would be safer from poveriy Khan zz gram' Grij mn gpg wrlfe MA H0165 T56 Camzng Man 5fb0!fW Chai les Refzzff REMINGTON LYZLHYZQILZ 62, Zgjflbg-Zgjjfyjgfff Q ? I 4 M 'sirwaa 1 mmfihgmfhism LQ LL M If ff p Ib WYCKOFF SEAMANS 813 BENEDICT NEW YORK ll f V 4 . I , I , H I ' '. .N ,on I ' H 'H' ' ', . 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Bridget: Faith, Oi don'c Iinowg She said ef it v5gZr1?hai1?I?1?h1ig32dl?I?g1:i?eE1cgudreg?sheSwuL?'t in, r us if it was than handsome Mr. Gibbon, she wasg but, begorry, yer both here nergether. - 7 9 Apr 22-Yale defeats the Boston A. A., 22 to 2. Yale Battery, Stagg and Jackson. Meeting of the- Phl Beta Kappa in l9o O. C. . . .. . t 1 N th Sheff. Hall. The annual meetmg of the University Boat Angus?PrEie1sil?li2i131?a.?Sll3?rTcd?vIiiqsfe1nd :1Viccer-President, C. M. Wood, '92 .S.g Treas., Prof. A. M. Wheeler g Sec E H Floyd-Jonesg Auditing Committee, Profs. Brewer and Rlchards and E. S. Isham '91 D Apr, Q6LYale defeats J aspers, 8-2: Yale Battery, Stagg and J ackson. Senior Reception at l'res1dent D wignvs. t GOLDRAUM, Q11 rcbauf Caifor, l58 ELM STREET, QPP. THE WooDBR1DGE,, Is now prepared to show up all of the latest novelties in u CUSTOM TAILORING, 1 Of fine Foreign and Domestic Cloths, that vvill be made up in the latest style, including First-Class Workmanship. - PRICES MODERATE:. g Special lnducements given to Yale Students. N. B.-We have always competent tailors in our back shop that ' A do all kinds of Repairing. I. WEINBERG, CSZAZIZLQV and flfmwgw, Formerly with PARSONS, SCARl.E'll Sz Co., , Fifth Avenue, New York City. TgenglgXfL5Lt3:gh:Vt2:'0thf2g00T. 01' RGVGIYXHU 11W0 D- H1-, by Byrd, is the latest addition to our library- . 1 t t Y , , Standing stock st-lll-Corallingggttlje. Me P A So pf lf' f, feral 1 A f f ' f Bill .Az .x 'ELM ix gg-gtoigiijalfovenlgfz the New Music Room., 1,1 gm, Tw mum B il 1. p' .f-'4 Peas 4-3,1 2 lk , uminz, mg of the Yale Gun Club in in .1 good gi1IllH,2-O, liulrcrd'-Sings: and Jackson. Meet BENEDICT'S TIME- iamonds and atches .A. SPECIALTY- IIVIPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS WATCHES DIAMONDS CHAINS ' I . , RICH H I JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SOCIETY BADGES AND MEDALS THE BENBDIUIW9 IS Olll' Dntent Sleeve -md Coll'1r B Lt t, I . I f 1 i - xi adlust. In Gold and Silver u On' S mug' I mmm md mf' to BENEDICT BROTHERS.eKeepe1' oi the City Time, Benedict Building, No. I7I BROADWAY, Cor. Cortlanolt St., NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED 1821. ' franklin 4133112 Note Qompcmg, IILI-Q Broadway, cor. Liberty St., New York City, I ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS OF BIIIIIIS, CIIITIIICIITIS OI SIIIIII, IIIIIITS AND ALL KINDS OF COUIVIIVERCIAL WORK. Special attention given to the Eng:-caving and Finishing of ,COLLEGE CUTS- The STEEL ENGRAVED SOCIETY CUTS in this Book were furnished by our Company. PAU L VV E I LS' 'Buffet and Sample Room, 758 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAvEN, CT. Schlitz. Celebrated 'Milwaukee Lager, Bass' Ale, etc., alwaye on Draught. Milwaukee and Extra Vienna Lager bottled and delivered 1 to any part of the city. i 7 m give. U No, thanksg you might: Step in and have a bier on HIC, said U38 g3fLegrE?g5gg030cgIilE5ngggZu,, gas the appalling replv, 1 ht H You'l1 have to Y , V - ' ' liens? Bill da. subscrip- gejimg tleggyiolgig, XVEIIEIU excuse did Pauveneau SP efEgIf'dIQE,mk1ng S' dozen me tion iiendbz A100010 excuse. He said he couldn L a - F 81 v P Q i l 4 2 ,I 5 1, i 'J fl lux V 9 r .5 5. i. ll I Al l 1 61 I 31.1 3 I 'if X i ml f 1' ' K. .- vi. 2. Eh 4 ' K .. .: ' Ev, i 4' ' , in lr- W -- 'F 'iii -:III 3 I. X .Y , 1 I' 01' f 9.7.41 X i W 'fi ,-w ' L I.. ,,..' 3' E N. ' Q-.-9 1 1 1 i . f 'Q-iv fi f - 71 'd4 f1q14,wf'6' 15. ,t U 2 tiff' '-' Ulf - I ll ,ff .V .',4.'yg.' ' .l'l', , 'Y X of -'.ff ln ! X ff -sri' W l :U -. ll 'iii HQ 'X 1-Sq ' i xiii-lIl l5l! .W- f jj.-'Q,..1ifh' ,limi X ' 'ifiili ! Q J:Qi:Fg5Ql' 9, giglleggag ggf. l ':5:l.!:5Wnpi:iifi :ly vig Q -:.gt.'a:'!,:.15g-gf11' ',, 'jkknnl ' :fx-'tall n My H Q J 5.:.'l1 'Qi' 1. !5N2'fI'Q ii ft' al l 1 Qi. Y ' , .U I N. L . . Cl n! ,'-- . fag., ' ' 3? .2 3'w 'i5F5F 5.6.5. ll: Fwgddz'e.- I say, old chappie, cahn't you loan me a quartah l i 5 2 4 a until to-morrow, deah looyg just 'ad such beastly luck at bil liards, doncher know ? ' - 1 De Peysier .' U Why, Whats the mattah ? Fwea'dz'e.- 4' Oh, I Wagered ahfffa-dollah on a 'kiss' shot and missed the second ball, doncher-know P De Peysfer .- Quite natural 3 kisses are seldom far from misses l l in this World ! 5 . ll. my li lil fha :li ag-T il I il El ,sl tif gli 'lv X 10,5 U L D CUE X. Elf f ff.- ii? ll arq L 1 1 Apr- 30-Yale . WII11 - - Union meet atiigri o. C.ams'5 2' BmeW'J'1CkSOH and Dalzen Yale 93 vs Je1Ters0n's,16-3. Yale Mny 1-Freshman Games held at the fl ld. May 3-Yale defeats Princeton in a cieosel J k Y contested game by a score of 3 2 B tt I , St ac son, Young and Brokaw. Annual meeting of the University Tennis Assoc1ai1loiiraEs161' Iiiggeiigi WANTED Second-Hand Sohool and College Toxl Hooks. SPECIAL FACILITIES ECE EXCHANGE CF BOOKS. 10,000 Books New and Second:-I-Iancl for sale. CALL on ADDRESS Wy H. KINGSBURY, 27 Center Street. Bleubleirfs Cafe? Coll. CHURCH AND ooooo STREETS. S'FIloKS,CHOPl!eMIIioSPHClALTY. Department of Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars for family use. C or ox- ce 3 1 nv or I1 , QUSTCJM BOOTS AND SHCES. MADE FROM THE BEST MATERIALS. , '- 3 - ' D NE STUDENTS' WORK A SPECIALTX. REPATRTN1 NEXTLX O NO. lO78 Chapel steel, - - - NEW HAVEN, CONN- VVI-IICI-I. .. Nell and I at claurchih aisle P1 I omes own e Charity is love, In mEi'iivg9ketS Sefrig Cliiniwiyiiignlgniol v. ond er So the preacher said g Couldn teven .QI - . I ducam squander Close together wed Change there ? Lgt a m1te, Chai?-Iiygy or love 9 ' Onl dol ar roun , Charity and love? Newsythere-In her sight Was that dollar downed. 83 i 1, . Hefrsxufggm, 4 - 4. S71 ,me I .I A4235 Igrx -i ii 4, .Lia--f 'I G I ffiiifgli Q. ' ,' :.:9 ' 6:4 13 ng.. ' Lv' 5 K l I ' -I I: . 1:53 - 'I . VA? f I' i il 'Z .S 5 H7 .-9'f'.4iiu57w fih. FI 'Fifi' fig-:jg 'fir' V.. 'I .-55 Tris' II ,FTWJQ .4535 iaazii -A f - ,gi 521' I 2, 11 .,6,4,v,,g - ' ,1- 4 I ff' YI-b'w'.'95, 1555! V ' -.:- 11- . ,f '- ':- fa ff AW, Johnnie, give me a bite? 4' NaW. X Well, give me the core the11? ' Naw 3 there ainucgoin' to be no core. WW O R TENS , A B055 SCA JQQJI HA V541 Q0 NIV SHIRT II1IAv,E'?5 I Waterproof Coats and Umbrellas in Stock and Made to Order., A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE- FURNISHINGS ALWAYS ON HAND. ht They have decided Lhat 'phonograph' is in the feminine gender, said Mrs. Gab1ey's husband. I wonder whv ? asked Mrs. Gablev Becauee it alwavs has the last. word. I 1 Cliff. Qclasi, of Cincinnati, has been sued for breach of promise. Singular the girl didn'ts see -through I 1 IH 8 1'S . , 84 VL rf! fa ye Y Iv? i. V 13 Zn Q S OTA' 1 Nr S .W 2? S SA MHS' 5-Sophomore ames an th niversit. 1 D e Held' President? and Mr .D i NI1g'1e6-Hfpryfepcligvgiilignlfeglib tggglliellizir mi?i?:5g,ggLiQgl05oplf1clilwoigrg. ?.?E..3?6li?H.?5?1 reception for evouuono tePi f ' Hlnllscin Osh Hll, .' Berkeley Scholamhiplano rom the earllesc limes to une presenn. Acnlnlualiacg eisululnixlglycifxlfcelr' 6 ATHLETIC ooons SWEAWS ML my W.,.S Gomplete L1lieAo?GGiliSAFbuI'nlsb1ngs at as nengnere, Q 803 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN Mill QW0PfUlQlae momeefgaol SHGRETIHNNERS 6 A SPECIALTY HQTEL MOZART OTTQ H. WALL' z 5 PRQPRIETQR AGENT FOR 'l'I-IIE Celebrated Toledo Laofer. Lenk Native W Nos. 66 and 68 Crown Street, Corner Orange, NEW-HAVEN, CONN. During their honeymoon they had been sitting and sighing and talking poetry in Lhehalcony for three hours, all of which time he had both her hands tighrly clasped in his. Finally she broke fornhz Alger- non, dearest, I Wann no ask you something. Ask me a hundred-a thousand-a million things I he exclaimed, in reply. Well, Algernon, I've got an awful coldln my head, she continued, and If I draw my hands away to use my pocket: handkerchief would you think in unkind of me ? 35 May 7-Yale vs. Columbia, 12-3. Annual Y. M. C. A. meeting in Dwight Hall: Presldent. W. S. G. No es, '91, 1st Vice-President, G. B. Hollister, '92, Sec., C. C. Tyler, '91g 2nd Vice-President, G. S, Edgyg Treasurer, J. G. Estill, '91. H1 10-Annual Spring Regatta, at Lake Saltonstall. Meeting of Inter-Collegiate Foot-ball Associa. agen in New York. at WDICH the resignation of Harvard from the League was accepted. F. R. BLISS, flmporfer an Gail? r, Glqening Erase at gpeciaffp. Cor. CHURCH A D CHAPEL STS., SSCOHCI Floor, New Haven, Conn. Friend with manuscri t: I fl - - Editor: Yes, you Hatter ylourselfimer myself wlth the 110190 that this poem will meet with your approval. 86 H o ,uf-' I QQ, J K 'pk fl' ,L .-!Q .' 1. J 3315! ' 49? ,' 'Q .2 I2'j 2 Q f ,p H 1 QQ : , ill F J. gf, .- 5 3 i W y t ' Af? ' Qkluflf me 4 rw- .if Q fl I 54 new , gs.-.A . 'fjif k ':,fi'E' ERL 5 , psf, n Dila with ' lu, all ax. lil' 4 1 'Nh X 1 ., . H ' sf' ,A I' I iwfivcfmfivr, cLAss-0AY, ccttfcf Ano clgss REQQIMS SQsQLf14f4fHfH1NGSf AND FR'4T5f?NlTYgiSBl?EA'DS. stgg PEA TE wcnyicyof-Eyfegdggscnifticn F0R,FfiQ4kliEliNlii4' USES AND ,COLLEGE ANNUALS. ADDRESS cmss cefsrs. MONCGRAMS Aivo con rs-cF-AnMs. .'Fi3,4yTEnN1K?yiS7 --7 . , A . nivo wfoonvc sm ricivfn v. l?ECEPATl0lV AND c4iL4-nvc critics, etc. gd, v , , i'-' f' J , , ,' 1: ' XCELLINC In the malvng of Unique and Artistic Menus, Programmes Dance Cards Souvenirs Etc we ojjfer our services to those requiring High Class Work. Our Specialty is Ciiginality of Design and Superiority of Execution ln our Print- ing Deggzftmxent special attention is given to College Worlf. We have efveryfjfagiiityworiprinting Annuals College Publications Catalogues, andzcltbill contract. y'oyrklIiu5st1'ating Printing and Binding ,and iluiolulitAbemipleaseafto fiirnish.:9:Estimatessupon request . . Printers of th'e'UnivtersityfEorum Columbia Lauiy Times Steven-s Link- Yorlf3'Un5iversittygniioietx-Packer institute Fagots Brooklyn ,Polytechinic Polytvog andy Then I--4. FMapaglelrsfffQof, fCoilege7 Clee Clubs are inviteg' tag Lvrite for samplbefsfoffartistic programmes we have made for leading Clubs. A Senaftousfor Samples ana' Price-List ofour Netv Fra-ternity Staticn- eryi rom Fine Steel Plates. They have been universally indorsed as correct engravings of the Baages they represent. wmv cn E CHASMAKR c co 833 BROADWAY N Y 'B I onefcnv ENGRAVED nvvirnricivs Fon A 1 1 s i' - l 'i' ' 1 . . Rt 1lIn.Y 12-Spring Tennis T urna IL b i . U i M NYE: Cgufgntnlgt H21 blelnmrnesrtgageei. Hamm d wig G mes an th fl ld A 1 S Dpe fthe n, - a vs. ew aven, 5-4. I 1 h . ' ' tie Yale Theological School in Battell gllg.pIleEl.l e I 93 X ' J U ' Graduation E 1 f Corfaett s Parlor Slove, 29 and 31 BRQADVVAY OPEN FRANKLIN STOVE MANTELS AND ARTISTIC TILES TOILET SETS CRQCKERY OF ALL KINDS EDWARD P JUDD EEEEEEATAE EAAAAAEIIAEE? TXTIEOLESALLE AND RETAIL-, 84:8 CI-IAPEL STREET- TALE TEXT Booxs USED IN YAI.E UNIVERSITY. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY IN THE CITY, VVITH UNIFORMLY LOW PRICES ,heya E,IEEEoE1To,AM YALE FRUIT STORE, Confectionery cmd Cigore. IO66 CHAPEL STREET, Opposite CAMPUS. , FRYJS OAN UPEI IE, Money Loaned. Liberal Advances Made on all Kinds of Personal Property. I UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES. TX I SQUARE DEALING WITH ALL. 6- FRY- ' - , It zfrwh 5? E yseatt k Ti k US l1er: Eve5yonegbut dont bhjhgggglfig 1AIP'T1?hSt elyoom engugh finer the first E t I U th heafsal- 89 Ma 1 6-Yale-Harvard Gun clubs meer. Points-Yale, 103g Harvard, 93. Sheff. Senior Class Book Y Diaz?-,?pfgIjYa1e defeats Harvard at base-ball by a score of 8-0. Battery-Stagg and Poole for Yale, Downer and Upton for Har vard.- l T. ENFIAJIAN SELLS lllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllltllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll mental Rugs T ie r isHTeEEee Much cheaper than they can be bought in New York, as he gets his Rugs direct from the 1 V . I A Interior of TURKEY and PERSIAQ Irie hoe just received' 'ci very choice collection of Rugs cmd other criemcii cmiciee from TABRTZ, FERSIAJ which, with DiS other HDS RUQS, T26 iS. Selling dt very low prices. 940 CHAPEL STREET Kopp. Timmy Churchs ' X to A XOUNGH FiNANCIER.- Say, mama, how much am I Worth. You are worth a million me. mi son. Say. mama, couldn't you advance me twenty-live cents? , E Q0 I MR? 19-Annual Uni t Societies given out drrindiiiiri Ciilm Reception- Omega Lambda Chl Celebration Elections to S l i i building D wie ty' 13 1- Regulal M2157 meeting of the Yale corporation ln Treasury May 22-Yale vs. Brown U pf if , , ' i en or wx? N gwsg S S 4 s XN Q X S X x'x x X S N X X X S bb x N S x X S X 5 . N ws N X - ms A 'ron ' 4 000 are , A? QWSJEIRQ , X s A The attention of students is called to the facilities we oiifer for the repro- duction of pen and ink drawings by our Photo-Engraving or Zinc Etching Processes, and for the production of relief printing plates by our Mosstype method, directly from photographs- and brush drawings, see samples in this book. We have facilities for printing these plates, and will take pleasure in estimating for doing the entire work from beginning to end. Mrs. Mumble: 'I Wonder how people got the idea that porous plasters would be beneficial. Mr. Mumble: From the fact that they are holesome. v A Chicago barber says a razor gets tired and discouraged sometimes. bo Wonder g it is strapped so often. QI - 1 -P ' ton base-ball game at Princeton ln which Princeton Won by a score of Mia? Eftiggg gi: galgugiagg and fPcio1eg for Princeton, Y'oung and Brokaw. The Yale-Atlanta, b 2' secon s 0 t me . - 1 . . - 1yIab0fgf?fQ5,gaQ3s,vIsiaIifsva1Yd,D8-95 'bautery for Yale, Stagg and Pooleg for Harvard, Downer and Upton, 'Fhe iiftseenth annual meeting of the Inter-Collegiate Games held' an the Berkeley Oval. SC5QNv l A 1 ea??faeml o n as e X63 l i li 1 1 1 , 1 r addwmf awg V 1 PRI GFIELD MASS , :- l 'I il W 1-1 C l li . . HAPIN. eq y l li 3 K- li l, 1' I If izigigmseeligfgws' I Offer You my hand. I have long loved Y011- I- Say no mole Mr Bulliondollar i U - You write checks with you offer me, I acce pt with pleasure. ' ' 2 1 '1 1 A 'H 1 92 E 4 ' , June 2-President and M .D 'i , I June 3-Annual commengimevxitgciifeiigiigiijgbaijlsgtrsgrltitgccehpciimciil in Dwight Han' Yale vs' Andover' 9-5 S x 5665 4 X Near, Union Depot, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. This popular Hotel has ,been enlarged by the addition of Ioo rooms, single and in suite, and p S NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. The additions and changes give increased oiiice room, and an Elegant New Dining Room, with better facilities in every department. ofnnf: on ononnn nnoon. o , J. M. CQQLEY 81 CQ., PRQPRIETORS. Softas - Do you think Miss R would marry me if I should ask her? Van Riper: Well, she looks llke a smart sort of a girlg sum, she might. ' 93 J 4 All around championship games at the Field. A. L. Reynolds wins tlrst place. '92 vs. '93, une - Juiiaorgii-,annual Foot-Ball Meeting in 191 0- C- ESTABLISHED 1864. THE 0 an ELEPI OF HARTFORD, CONN., ' - i I ISTHE I Largesiallooidleni, Company In the World ONLY LARGE ONE IN AMERICA. ALSO BEST OF LIFE COMPANIES. Assets, t11,017,000.00. , Surplus,,SiS2,270,000.00. I A Pm Poiicygnoiders s1,se0,000 in Isso, OW 318,000,000 at all. p 'Pays all Claims without Disrount,Vaml ininiediately on Receipt of Satisfactory Proofs. ISSUES ' I VA'CCIDENT POLICIES COVERING ACCIDENTS OF TRAvEl.,sP0RI, or eusnm Ess, At home or abroad. No Medical Examination required. Policies Written imme- diately on application Business and Professional men, 35 a year for each 331,000 insurance with 355 Weekly indemnity. No extra charge for European travel and residence. Not forfeited by change of occupation, but paid pro ratco. The full principal sum is paid in case of loss by accident of both feet, both hands, a hand .and a foot, or the entire sight of both eyes 3.0119-third 1he principal sum for the loss of a single hand or foot. ' ' ACCIDENT TICKETS, - Twenty-five cents per day, 3154.50 for 30 days. Just the thing for travelers, but not limited to accidents of travel. LIEE AND ENDCMXZIVIENT ECLICIES, H Best in the market. Non-forfeitable and World-Wide. ' Miss Bullion Crislug from the Whisttable, to a Gallery: on Mr. Augier, do take my hand. Angler: YWUY, Illy dear Florence! This is so unexpectk cl, and it lsn't1eap year either. Still, set the happy day. 94 A IeIoTGI 3:L WARWICK MAIN STREET NGCII' R R DERQT SPRINGFIELD MASS TERNlb 3 00 mm D. 3 I AY. EI EN A1011 AAD ALI Momzux CONVLNIFNQIQQ, 01llcc on UIOIIIIII Flo 1 I IIEAD-QUIRJFRS FOR COLIZLCL Nj UDJQVJ S, N EW REPEATING RIFLE I. N SAFET W- I? mom was 6? gf, .Pj Q soul: Q! 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