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t oc Lc ;C6. kT - ' jlFFANY :. 1 Watches and • 18-Karat Gold Hunting Case or Chains t Open-Face Watches : Medium Size, upward from $65 Large . . 75 Cuts showing - Timing Watches for College Sports sizes and styles of B ? ; Watches or • Sterling Silver Cases, upward from 35 Chains sent • 18-Karat Gold 125 upon request. | Watch Chains. t Single Chains. 14-Kt. Gold, from O Also the Tiffany • ■• ■' 18 12 containing Double 14 12 prices of other • ,, ,. JQ .. u 15 Jewelry, etc. . Vest Ribbons and Fobs with Gold Mountings, upward from . . 8 « Tiffany Co. UiNION SgUARE, , New York. =- Cunard Line l:stabli heJ 1M40. t asl li press Mall Scr Ice lUt  ecu Li erp()()l, Boston. and Ne N ork, Callint: n( cOk ' K ll k ' l((lW u n i M ii Sir mi:j s. lVVi .sAlLlNiiS I Vl-RY V HRK. In Xtlantk Scr Kc: CAMI ' M MPVM SCNIMU, IICSNU. SIkMX. CAIAIOMA, lyiWlRIA. (i lll . tl I ' M l iiM . 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S7A-lVn -S TALCcrrr n. russei.l. n a i.i. n LoVIS VON ELTZ. Hon. JOHN H PERRY. LI-.B.. MA, THOMASTHACHER. LL.B., M SAMUEL S. CfRRY, B.D.. PM.I ' . JAXtESM. T« vv V 1 I 1 !.• I C.EORGE M. SHARK Ul.li., MA C. LaRIE Ml ' NSON. I.I-.B . MA,. EDWIN B. « ACER, r ■. HENRY FI.EISCHNEK, M l l xvliiivr (lO l ROGER KlJSTER. LL.U.. M v C M T. JAMES S. I ' ETTIT. I SAMIEL E. BARNEY, C E . 1 FREDERICK WELUS WH.LIAM JAY V. SEAVER. MA. M.D.. FRANK H. WHEEl.ER. M.D.. EDWARD V. RAYNOl-DS. DC I. OlSTAV A. ANDREEX. RA . HciWARD H. KNAPK B A . LL.B , Kmj College Si. (xt- Church St.l (.4 Grove St. Siiutli|H rl. New Yi.rk Cit i; K D Hultimore, M ' l William«iHirt, ' u BimtinKlium •,2% Gran l Ave. New York Cily . 430 Temple Si. rnKii-nt J4O Whitney Ave. 1.15 Whitney Ave. iiiyninoitiuni) 333 York St. 231 Crown St. 63 Trumbull St. ' Kj Winc}i«Me A v.- FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. LOUIS V. PIRSSON, Pii.B.. ROBERT L. TAYLOR, B.A., CHARLES J. FOOTE, M.D., FREDERIC E. BEACH, Ph.D., WILLIAM G. ANDERSON, M.D. Instructor HENRY L. SWAIN, M.D., . WILLIAM V. NICHOLS, M.E., ..... Instructor in llechanical Engineering. LEONARD M. DAGGETT, B.A., LL.B., . . . . Instructor in Geology and Lithology. Instructor in French. Demonstrator of Bacteriology. Instructor in Physics. ymnastics, and Associate Director of tlie Gy cturer on Diseases of the Throat and Ear. WILBUR L. CROSS, Ph.D., FREDERICK L. CHASE. Ph.D., ARTHUR N. ALLING, M.D., . LOUIS B. BISHOP, M.D., . THOMAS C. STEARNS, B.A., ALFRED J. WAKEMAN, Ph.B., WILLIAM A. SETCHELL, Ph.D., ROBERT N. CORWIN, Ph.D., EDWARD G. BUCKLAND, B.A., LL.B • LESLIE D. BISSELL, B.A., EDWIN H. LOCKWOOD, M.E., CHARLES A. TUTTLE, M.D. WILLIAM H. STOWE, JI.D., Instructor in Wills. Instructor in English. Assi.stant .Astronomer in the Observator; Instructor in Opthalmology. A.ssistant in the Surgical Clinic. Lecturer on the History of Philosophy. Instructor in Analytical Chemi.stry. Instructor in Biology. Instructor in German. Instructor in Contracts. Proctor. Instructor in Drawing and Mechanism, Assistant in the Surgical Clinic Assistant in the .Medical Clinic 13 . (2 P.)uS. H. (17 Mansfield St. 305 H() vard Ave. . 44 Lycn St. (Gymnasium) 315 York St. 232 York St. 2 Hillhoitse Ave. (82S Chapel St.) 60 Wall St. 78 Whallev Ave. C)bservatoi- ' . 214 Crown St. 77 Whitney Ave. 12 LTniversity PI. 72 Clark St. 2 Hillhonse Ave. 333 Crown St. (153 Chm-eh St.) S3 Elm St. 307 W. 57 N. S. H. I2q Whallev Ave. 140 Sylvan Ave. iwcri.TY .i . srA ' icn Jf. LAXC.DOX FkCtTIIINlJHAM. M M V . HERBKRT A. SMITH, B A Kl VARl F. Bl ' CHNER. I ' li.lr Rkv. HARLAN CREELMAN, I ' m i . JAMES I ' . HIKRI ' ONT. I ' li 1 ' I ' Al ' I- S. RUBIXSON. M.l WALTER I. LOWE. B A FRANK R. RICH. ! ' n 1 JOHN C. TRA( RALPH A M. Im . . J:LL. M I HARRY C. I AY. I ' li.B . LL.B.. ROGERS BALUWIN. B.A.. Ml. WILLIAM C MARSHALL. ME liKiiRGE K STARKWEATHER. ME LAFAYETTE B. MENI EL. I ' n I HENRY A. Bl ' MSTEAO. B.A.. LE( N ARI W. BAC N. J K ' ' WESLEY R COE. I ' li.B., ARTHUR L. DAY. Pii.I).. I ' KRCY T WALUEN. Ptt.B.. Inurui.-t r in Hlbllcal Ijicral ).alji.f •)•• « AauUa (Ki-nt IjilMiratory) tf ( Howi- St. (71 R. L I 3 HillliniiM? Ave 1..2 N i« . CiMwn St ir 3 Lawrcncp St ?M York St t(H (irand Aviv 3i Whnlli-y Avi- c Uwi ht II (}(. N. S. Hi Sf I vi){lu I ' l 113 ElmSl sj Elm St ' -, Cliiinli St M4 Wall St i«,a in vc St U CtaitiT Si. ii t B. L. ) 2 Trumbull St I i-i Winch. )  J Cinive St ; II iSlimnr I.4il nn t iT ■FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. HENRY S. ANDERSON, WARREN A. SPALL)IN(t, MILES A. POND, Ph.B., FRANCIS M. ADAMS, Pii.B., D. ALBERT KREIDER, B.A., CLARENCE C. WILSON, B.A,, Rev. WILLIAM S. MORGAN, B. D. CLIVE DAY, B.A., . THEOPHILUS NELSON, Ph.B., BERTRAM B. BoLTWOOD, Pii.B OTIS G. BUNNELL, Ph.B., WILLIAM A. GRANVILLE. Ph.B. WILLIAM T. H. HOWE, Ph.B., CHARLES A. INGERSOLL, Ph.B ALTON W. PEIRCE, B.A., JOSEPH H. PRATT, Ph.B., GEORGE H. LANGZETTEL, LOOMIS BURRELL, Ph.B., Laborat EVERETT B. HURLBURT, Ph.B., WILLARD G. VANNAME, B.A., CHARLES V. HENRY, . Instructor in Gymnastics. Demonstrator of Pharmacy. Assistant in Drawin.i . Laboratory Assistant in Pliysics. Laboratory Assistant in Ctiemistry. Assistant in Meclianism. Lecturer on the History ot Philosophy. Instructor in (ierman. Instructor in Mathematics. Laboratory Assistant in Analytical Chemistry. Assistant in French. Assistant in Mathematics. Instructor in Cheiuistry. Assistant in Descriptive Geometry. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. Laboratory Assistant in Mineralotjy. Clerk and Librarian of the Art School. ;i.stant in Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. Laboratory Assistant in Physiological Chemistr Assistant Librarian of the Law Scho.il. (Gymnasium) 33 Edgewood Ave. . 9 High St. 57 Grove St. 146 Edwards St. (Kent Laboratory) 266 York St. . 57 N. S. H. Norwicli. . 25 High St. 57 Lake PI. 46 College St. 96 York Sq. (46 N. S. H.) go Prospect St. 53 Prospect St. 24 Ehn St. (Kent Laboratory) loS Dixwell Ave. 99 Howe St. 725 Whitney Ave. 421 Temple St. . 145 College St. 121 High St. (19 Cotirt House) 260 York St. Otl ci Off '  - r: I. i: VIS K. tiSHuRN. ( . , FRANK !•:. H ITCHK1S WIM.ABK HASKEI.I.. 1 ANNii: K. mrcuiNs. J. I ' RKSTON STK )N ;. CKOKCK H. HfTI.KR. WILt.IAM K. ROWLANI ' . ■■■' ■. . ■. IIKNRY R. liRlKNKR. .hiiit.int n: U- JKSSIKC. !IAR ;i:i Mkv HKNRIKTTAC. C! VKRTNKR KENKRSdN, M A HARRY IV JKI ' SDN, KA . Mi WII.IJAM H. SALLMON. B A., -i. of Iht I 11 4 ' ( ' l MKlit Hall jl)alc lDiv init ? Scbool. 1804=05. jfacults au •fltistructor . Rev. timothy DWIGHT, D.D., LL.D., President. Rev. GEORGE E. DAY, D.D., Dcaii of the Theological Faculty. Rev. SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., LL.U., Dwight Prof essor of Systematic Theology. Rev. GEORGE R FISHER, D.D., LL.D., Titus Street Prof essor of Ecclesiastical Histo)y. Rev. lewis O. BRASTOW, D.D., Professor of Homiletics and the Pastoral Charge. Rev. EDWARD L. CURTIS, Ph.D., D.D., Holmes Professor of the Hebreio Language and Literature. Rev. GEORGE B. STEVEXS, Ph.D., D.D., Buckingham Professor of Xcto Testament Criticism and Interpretation. Rev. WILLIAM F. BLACKMAN, B.D., Ph.D., Professor of Christian Ethics. FRANK C. PORTER, B.D., Ph.D., irinhley Professor of Pihlical Theology. Rev. ARTHUR FAIRBANKS, Ph.D.. Lecturer on the History and Philosophy of Religion. SAMUEL S. CURRY, B.D., Ph.D., Instructor in Elocution. Special X ' - ' tiircrs. Rev. DAVID H. GREER, D.D., New York, Lyman Beecher Lecturer (subject to be announced). Rev. HENRY A. STIMSON, D.D., New York (subject to be announced). Rev. CHARLES H. RICHARDS, D.D., Philadelphia, on Hymnal ogy and Church .Music. Rev. GEORGE A. GORDON, D.D., Boston, on Christ in the Faith and in the Pulpit of To-day. Prof. LEONARD J. SANFORD, M.D., New Haven, on the Preservation of Health. Adam Cloytun Powell, Waylanil TlicolnKiral Srmituirr Clmrlfs StcrlinR WywfT. MA. ■| ClM Cnt llCClUl.UCiV AVa- Hitvtn. ff ' «W it« ' «, A ' , v.. Kutiecni CfllcKc; New llrunxrkk ' nic l « ral ! rmli ry New Hux ' cn. j )4 l rchttrd St Kk«II ILST I-KKNTIATKk, 3. l3r. u.ltl: CI- ' - ' - ' - PURSUING FOURTH YKAR STUIJIKS. Charles Fmnklin Clarke, B.A.. Y Ic fnlvrrtilr. ik . li H . V«:c : Orislmtukch Knduni.i KI). Y«lc rnivct. ' Charles l mi) , B A . Amhcru Collcsr. i  i ; B D . Y«lc l nlv B I ' CarT ' rM Aun II Clmru . . ., -. ... . Vulc I ' mverwiy. ifc 4 Anderv S,indl«n. H A., .St . ; Kt . Y«le I ' nivrr Kaki ... cr ilr. 1 .4ty, l . ifcl,. Winslttl. rim tiflJ, Mail., ■:ltitU-n. .iftisi , tV.«.v.«. A ' .  •.. AV ' JJmt t ' ii, i, .« ( .. ToJttD. Japan, . tt. i .trnif . A,- . ,-, f, ,1 - . Whilncyvillc. 45 E. I). 75 W. 1 . lo8 W. I). IN W I ' 103 V. I) 100 W. I) 104 W. 1 1 III w. u. Mt. Cnrmel. ,j W I William Frederick Bade, B.A., Moravian College, 1892. Raymond Cummings Brooks, B.A., Tabor College, i8gi. William Thurston Brown, B.A., Yale University, iSgo. Samuel Macintosh Cathcart, John Milton Dick, John Wesley Dickson, B.A., Otterbein University, iSq2. Spencer Evan Evans, B.A. , Marietta College, i8qi. Evore Evans, Colorado College. Samuel John Evers, B.A. , Lebanon Valley College, iSgi. Adelbert Ellsworth Foutch, Sinipstjn College. George Seymour Godard, B.A., Wesleyan University, 1892. Frederick Louis Grant, Harvard University. Harry Linwood Hartwell, B.A., Boston University, 1892. Frederick William Herman, Johnson Wa.shington Hill, John Hans Hjetland, Washburn College. Harry Woodruff Johnson, B.A., Williams College, 1891. John Owen Jones, Sen Joseph Katagama, B.A. , Iowa College. Milton Royce KeiT, B.S., Cornell University, 1894. Joseph Benjamin Kettle, B.A., Colorado College, 1892. Frank Oscar Krause, B. L., Carleton College, 1892. Adam Ruth Lutz, M.A., Franklin and Marshall College, 18S9. Leslie Wilbert Morgan, B. A. , Drake University, 1893. Dn-IXITY SCHOOL. Senior (£lass. Wacoiua. Minn., Ta ' or. la., Madison, Northficld. Mass., Yonkers, X. I ' ., Coliinihiis, O., S iandon, O., Kingston, Pa. , HagL-rstown, .Md., Dcrl y, la., Xortli Gran ' } ' , nVns i ' d, , Neivton Highlands, Mass., IVarsaiv, N. Y.. Boston, .Mass., Lcona, Kan., W ' asliington, D. C. Vii ' in. Ireland, Hadc-gi .]Iiinasai:ii, Japan, Mongaitp I ' alltv, .V. ] ' ., Murray, N. Y., Xortltficid, Minn., Strasbnrg, I ' a., Dfs Momcs, la.. 21 E. D. 44 E. 1). 15 E. D. 8 Mansfi eld St. 2 E. D. 13 E. D. 79 W. D. 87 W. D. 29 E. D. 90 W. D. 6 E. D. 70 W. D. 88 W. D. 20 E. D. 32 E. D. 97 W. D. 27 E. D. ig E. D 33 E. D 15 E. D 24 E. D S.J W. D 17 E. D 30 E. D. 19 Cyrus Alvin Osborne, M.A.. Rcliiil Ciillr«r, iS ,i. Jcnicliiro Oyabc. Howard l ' nivcrftit Kdward Walker ! ' • Y lc I ' ntvrniity. Oi-orKir William I ' liti::; ' J .lin Wesli-y Rice, B A . Harvunl I ' nivcnuty. ik. i. Wallace EuRvne Rollins. B.A.. I ' nlvcrviiy of Kortb Carnlin , i v « Edward St. v. ■■n.. i- •- n Y«ir I ' m. Thomn M- lu Chut V Clwit :. H.A-. John 1. ..V, B.A . oticrifin I ni%-pr iiy, it v Hironi Van Kirk, B.A.. Htmm CoUrKc. tK a. William Minim W ' aggoacT, H.A. Eurrka Collrse. ifc Parley Paul Womer, Ohio Vr lcran Vn v«r )ty. l.yir . ! w Han;; Ainlal .r lllai lulkct t-oorilr Thomas Nebam Hakcr. B. A., IVxAoa l nivcr liy. it.)y. Arthur (Iranville Beach, B., ., Malirtta Collr«r. iHi Arie Binkhorst, B.A., lllivct College, (letirj i A! ;ri,r, Husbeo, B.A.. Chri i ,.. Collier. B,A., W „,, i.nm; Harvard l. lltvcr Edward Jas}x.T C )n -en c, B.A., Ohio State I ' nivcnwty. iMft. nn x Tv sc iooi li.l.ut. Wis., ' ' ' ' ' .V. . . .! .« .. • ( .. .... ., rviilom, tt.. ■•rl W ' aihinglon.O., WfilfitU. Mats.. Wftltn itlt. O.. Itufalo. S. ) ' .. liurtka. III., }. Va. r| l lc c ' - - ' - - UtititsA, Turkry. Maldtn. .Mass., CiHfinHali, O.. K Vi.M.. I! . I .. F.asI Hamplt ' tt, ■ltimhMs, O., 36 Gill St. 1 1 : W U, - W. D. 333 Main St. 35 E. D. 43 E. D. 38 E. D. 44 E. D. 31 E. D. 40 E. D. 13S Howx- St 33 E. 1). iloW. D. 103 W. D. Sr.MUK Cl.Aki, 3S. 91 W. U. 51 E. D. 33 E. n. 83 W. I). 9o W. I . 34 E. I . .,1 W. I  . 81 W. D. Morgan Damtl, Bala-Bangor College. John Deans, Jr., Glasgow University. Percy Harold Epler, B.A., Illinois College, 1892. Edward Henry Effens, Charles Kingsley Fankhauser, B.A., Mariett a College, 1893. Winfred Ernest GarrLson, B.A., Eureka College, iSga ; Yale University, 1894. John Hiram Grant, B.A., Amherst College, 1892. Thomas Dean Henshaw, B.A., Marietta College, 1893. Hugh Jones, Bala-Bangor College. John Hovey Kimball, B.A., Beloit College, 1893. Edwin LaForest Noble, B.A., Boston University, 1893. Evarts Wilson Pond, B.A., Dartmouth College, 1891. Wallace Mertin Short, B.A., Beloit College, 1893. Julius Merle Stevens, B.A., Redfield College, 1893. John Evans Thomas, Bala-Bangor College. Charles Nicholas Thorp, B.A., . mherst College, 1891. William Wood Wallace, B.A., Hamilton College, 1890. Edgar Couch Wheeler, Ph.B., Beloit College, 1S93. James Williams, Carmarthen College. William Spencer Beard, B.A., Yale University, 1894. Ernest Leon Benson, B.A., Beloit College, 1892. George Lincoln Briggs, B.A., Beloit College, 1892. niVIXITY SCHOOL. Glanaiiiaii, ll ' u cs, Danbitry, Jacksonvillf, III., Canal Dover, O., New Castle, O.. St. Louis, Mo., Goltlslioroiii; i, X. C, S iaro i. Pa., Bala, Wales, Kas nta, X. H., Chelsea, Mass., New Haven, College Springs, la.. Fat Ik ton, S. Dak., Blaenioaun, Wales, O.iford, N. v.. Middle town, N V., Taeonia, Was ., Carmarthen, Wales, Junior Cl ss. So th Killinoly, jil gonq ! . III., Albert Lea, Minn., 8 E. D. 95 W. D. 78 W. D. ,,S W. D. 84 W. D. 92 W. D 50 E. D 43 E. D. 106 W. D 113 W. D. 96 W. D 31 E. D 37 E. D 54E. D iS E. D 39 E. D 93 W. I) 99 W. D 35 E. D Middle Cl. ss, 27 119 W. D 36 E. D 49 E. D Kd«Tird Harold Bmnson, B.A.. Ynle I ' nivcnuiy, iS. 4 John Bcn ' nmin Kii( n, B A . C..r I av).: v MiU-s liui: 1:.. .l:. U.l. , rmvcmiiv ..f r«lili.rni«. Hm Amos llo[)po(. ' k Haini . B. A.. Rul rpr C ' lIrK r, tf- j Amos Th mf ' !i llnrrinifion B A Vn An.Ir. Ansel : l.Asu. J..l.:;«.:i. I ' eUr Adclslcin lohniion. Ph.B.. T U.r C.Hr. Williiim Joii. ll.. ' r..I!r,r. Sannul i: lv«.ir.l I,..r.l. H A fh:ir;. Scluiylii Kiix. .Myvin. H.A.. Ilrltill Cotlrcr. i . Hdwin Fn nk Norton. B A.. Y lc VnlvtrUlv. iMr .MA. Svt.. Wi-sliy V.-.-KT ' - I ' nk- ' -  A . ChaTM A v.. Hin.ki.t!i l-..ic I ' wi. 11. A . mtcrlH-in rnjvcruly. ir«« Har%cy Frank Rail. A M.. l ' nivcr ilv 111 Ii-wa, i-Vn William Thor ' ' ' ' Renm. RA. 11. Aiisl- niVISlTY SCHOOl tif. .I.. iMtit r.i s, . ) ' .. v - !,. .. A ' . ) ' .. Piitota. !,ll,l. U.l . I. I ' tamiale, R. ., AuhurM. . fittt.. ' iirii. O.. [yft MfliMfi. it.. Hamfiskirf. III.. Piinvtri, Man. lOT W. D. 7(. V. I). ■If W. I). 41 K. 1). ft Trunilmll Si. I30 W. I). 41 K. II. 77 W. 1 . Si W. 1 . lof) V. I). iiR W. I). isi W 1 . 107 V. I). 53 W. I). iilW. It. 105 W. 1). 2(1 K. I). 67 V. 1 . 133 W. 1). 115 V. I). I... W. I). 47 E I . 4m:. i i.«. W. I). William Henry Rowe, Ph.B., Beloit College, 1804. Milton Sherk Runkle, B.A., Cornell College, 18 4. Jesse Eugene Sarles, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1804. Martin Weidman Schweitzer, B.A., Franklin and Marshall College, 1804. Wallis Henry Sterns, Harvard University. William Harvey Short, B. A., Beloit College, 18154. Cyi-us Flint Stimpson, B.A., Colgate University, iSuj. Louis Warner Wiltberger, B.A., Beloit College, 1804. Edwin Stanton Wright, B.A., Olivet College, 1894. Resident Licentiates, Graduate Class, Senior Class, Middle Class, Junior Class, DIVISITY SCHOOL. Soiit i FJi in, in., Lisbon, la., Boscobt-I, Wis., Kphrata, Pa., Wistfuld, Mass., Be I oil. Wis., 1 ' a I lilt- y. Mass., Do K alb. III.. Millcrsville, La., SUMMARY. 36 E. D. 76 W. D. 46 E. D. 77 VV. D. 1-2 W, D. 49 E. D. 48 W. D. 26 E. D. 74 W. D. Junior Class, 36. Total, ] )Mc H.-xw- cIv ' oI. Rev. timothy DWIGHT. D.U.. LL.I . PurMi-tst. Hon. KRANCIS WAYLANMJ, LI, D.. !■Hon. WILLIAM C. ROBINSON. LL : • tUfmrnlary and Criminat .,iti- ami thf l.nw of Kfitl l ' ro trl Hon. SIMEON E. BALDWIN, LL.D., Pre ttscr of CoHSltlulion.tl ,tn . tfr,,inti e Lit-u; Corfn ' ratioHS Hon. WILLIAM K. TOWNSEND. D.C.L.. Eiin-tint J. Phrlpi rro fsior of Contains ami .tJmir.ilty yurisprudftiif. THEODORE S. WOOI SEY. LL.R. MA-. ProffMior of lHirrH,ili, H.tl l.att: GEURCE U. WATROIS. D.C.L.. .- ■. «. Tortt. CiEORGK K. BEERS. M. A.. ML , ; try ,,u: Con ra. s anii Ei]uity, and Secrtlary of Ike Ftiful: Special X«- ' et r«- ' r? J Instructors. IN l! ' - ■• ' !- .kAI r. J L CUlK.sL. Hon. EDWARD J. PHELI S. LUD.. . Ki mHy .md ImtfrnalioHal Imw. Ho. . NATHANIEL SHIPMAN. LL.D.. i...:ui,r om JuriiditlioH of and Proadurt in Ifit Vnilfd SlaUi Ci ' urls. H..N. HENRY HITCHCOCK, LL.D . IV. _ Storri l.rcltirtr on . funi,i al t.,ni: MARK BAILEY. MA.. Instructor in Fortntu Elocution. H..N. ATCISTIS H. FENN. M.A., Ltiturrr on E:idfmf. H..N. MORRIS W. SEYMOfR. LL.B.. M.A.. ofurrron rorf or,ttiont M DWICIIT COLLIER. M.A.. L .turrr e„ ' .«. II. ..N. JOHN H I ' ERRY. LL D.. M.A.. Inn, THOMAS THACHKR. LL B.. MA. I.t,l—f .,. JAMES M. TOWNSEND. JR., LL.B., I.t.turtr ,,. .-.iry Sfcurititt. GEORGE M. SHARP, LL B . M.A., l.f.turrron Iniw an.,. C L.ARCE MCNSON, LL.B.. MA.. I.r.turtr on thr lif inningt of Praithf. HOWARD H. KNAPP. B.A., LL B.. I.f.lurrron Ir.uti.f. EDWARD G. BVCKLAND. B.A.. LL.B.. Inttru li nnd Landlord and Tenant. 24 LA W SCHOOL. IN THE GRADUATE COURSE, Hon. EDWARD J. PHELPS, LL.D., [nstiiiitor in Constitutioiia! Lhiiitations. ALBERT S. WHEELER, M.A., Instructor in Roman Loio. ARTHUR M. WHEELER, M.A., Instructor in English Constitutional Law. WILLIAM G. SUMNER, LL.D., In sir no tor in Politioal and Social Siionce. Hon. DAVID TORRANCE, M.A., Instructor in Sales. TALCOTT H. RUSSELL, LL.B., M.A., I): sir net or in Municipal Corporations. Insurance and Ta.xation. MORRIS F. TYLER, LL.B., M.A., Instructor in Jurisprudence. ARTHUR T. HADLEY, M.A., Instructor in Railioay Management and Economics of Transportatwn. EDWIN B. GAGER, B.A., Instructor in Mortgages. ROGER FOSTER, LL.B., M.A., Lecturer on Eederal Jurisprudence. JOHN A. ROBINSON, LL.B., M.D., I.ihrarian. CHARLES V. HENRY, Assistant Librarian. HARRY G. DAY, Ph.B., LL.B., Instructor of (Jui Cliils. l■.l u.uc j5n c lti;. William Roderick Adams, LL. B. . .. , . Rogvr Sherman Baldwin, M. L. (Atturiicy .il l avv), . ' : Uaien, GvtiT%K Pn-ston Brvckinridj v. LI-. B . SI. . uii, Mi .. William Henn,- Burtncr, Jr.. I.L.B. (Cnivcnsity . ' • of MicluKun, Attorney at Law), Harr - GotHlyear Uay. LI-.B.. .N Henr ' l cutv;h, LL.B. (Univ. of Minnesota). .1 , ' ««.. llanOd Kig n t umnt. I.I..B. (Attorney at l.,aw). . Jiiniis Dudli-y I ewell.Jr .I.L B.(. ttiimey at Law). . kiilKTt CollyiT FerjfiiR, LL.B. (Chicago I ' niv.). ( William Fn- lcric F..istcr. LL.B.. GonrKe Klisha Mall. LL.B. (. ttorney at I w), . Ge . r( ' Kdvkin Joseph. LL B. (Attumcy at l..aw|. U Jvdward Jiweph Maher. LL.B.. . Wilhelm C. I . Mueller. LL.B. (Uniwnuty of Min- my. neMjla. , ltomey at l.,aw). A l m IVarnon. M.L. (N. Y. t-aw School, iS x). .1 (ieorKC Owen kedinjjton, LL.B-, . '  ) - James J. Sheridan. L L. B.( l ni -crsity uf MichiKan, lii.iii.i }i.ipiJi, Mi.k.. Attorney at l iw), Kinnosuke Sugita. M.L. il ' niv. of Michigan), Gi tfH. a tin. James Franc Torrance. LL.B., Dfrhy, James Kveretl Wheeler. M.L.. AVti ' ILtfrn. 62 W. D. (x Church SL a Audubon St. 38 Elm St. S3 Kim St. 4S3 Temple St. 12S Slate St. 4011 Orange St .,4 Lake I ' l. l()i ManKlicld St. 311 W(xjKlcr Si. aia OraORc St. 1 27 I (wight St. ()7 Olive St. 90 Howe St. 38 Klro SI. 43S i:im St. iH-rl.y. 481 I ' roKjK ' cl St. (IkAKl ' A ' nt STt ' IllLNTIJ. SO. i ••, A iair. ;; ■r Lionel Adams. B A. (Cornell), . 1 ... I ' .itrick Ahem.W. P. M. A. (Attorney at I w). . Joseph Anderson. Jr . B.A., W ' ltlerbury, EdwanI Lee ;Vsbill. B A. (WafTonJ Coll., Attorney l nvillr, H I.. at l..awt. Frederick I wton Avcrill, . ' ru Ha-. ' tn, I Roy Delavon Ball, Jr., r. .. . Elmore Sherwo  d Itonks, Allxrt Hampton Barclay, B.A., Alvin Louis Baumon. .1 .-., John Adam B lli.s, :llr. S Y 51 Lake I ' l S13 I . Hj W..I1 M w ' ■4 ■761 Cha|K-l Si. Br-i fi L..U I ' . 1,4 Lake PI. LA IV SCHOOL. John Edmund Bishop (Attorney at Law), Thomas Hamilton Breeze, B.A. , Edwin Higbie Brownell, Frank James Brown, B.A., Wm. Bartholomew Brown (Attorney at Law), Wendell Greene Brownson, B.A. , Samuel Joshua Bryant, B.A. (Oberlin College), Edward Martin Burke, B.A. (Union), Herbert Spencer BuUard, Ph.B. , Henry Clarence Burroughs, Michael John Byrne, Geo. Winton Carey, Terrence Francis Carmody, Thomas Francis Carroll, Hervey Merriam Cheney, Frederick Chunn, Dennis William Coleman, Louis Edgington Conner, George jMcCobb Coombs, William Henry Cox, B.S. (Geneva), Charles Thomas Coyle, Leo Davis, Ph.G. (N. Y. College of Pharmacy), Frank Edward Donnelly, B.A., Samuel Doroff, Daniel Edward Fitzgerald, Archibald Graham, James Stephen Green, Henry Albert Levi Hall, Wm. Roland Hall, B.L. (Univ. of Alabama), Newton Megrue Harris, Paul Wolcott Harrison, Walter Douglass Hawkins, Harry Waterbury Hawley, Charles Vincent Henry, Frederick Ashbury Hill, B.A., Benedict Michael Holden, William PeiTy Hopkins, William Churchhill Hungerford, Ph.B., Jo.seph Almeron Johnson, Frederick Darwin Keeler, Daniel Boyle Kelly, George Lawrence King, ., Pa.. Calif oiiu ' a. Mo., San Francisco, Cal., Kcokiil:, La., New Hai ' cn, Lcona, Kan., Noroton, West Haven, Wester! V, Li. Hartford, Bridgef ort, Ne-w Haven, Stratford, IVaterbiiry, Toioanda Pa., Toledo, O., Chaptko, Md., Cheshire, Cincinnati, O., Neii ' Jla- ' tn, Beaver Falls A ' ew Haven, S. Xorioalk, New Haven, New Haven, New Haven, Pater son. X. .. N. Rayiiliani. A ass., U st ' Haven, Unionto7on, Ala., Champaign, III. , New Haven, New Haven, Bridgeport, Annville, Pa., A ' o?-walh, Bristol, Bridgeport, Neil ' Britain, Rochester, N. Y., Bridgewater, Nezuburyport, Mass., Meriden, 2 Audubon St. 44 College St. 225 Crown St. 263 Orange St. 17 Broad St. S3 Elm St. West Haven. O4 Lake PI. 20 Niles St. Bridgeport. 4 Church St. Stratford. 87 Olive St. 87 Olive St. 225 Crown St. 567 Howard Ave. Cheshire. 2 Audubon St. 193 Whalley Ave. 31 Trumbull St. 235 Washington St. S. Noi-walk. 82 Broadway. 30 George St. 307 Oak St. 427 Temple St. 125 Park St. 81 Church St. 91 Lake PI. 64 High St. 52 Hillhouse Ave. 671 Chapel St. Bridgeport. 266 York St. Norwalk. 60 Whalley Ave. Bridgeport. New Britain. 1044 Chapel St. 117 Elm St. 60 Whalley Ave. Meriden. 27 ..- r SCHOOL. Wm. Lloyd Kitchel. B.A., G x rji ; WiL ihinRton Klctt. EiiRfiK- KraumiT (Attorney at I wi, William Sti-phcn Lcvcns. Ernest Mnyu I nK. B.L. (Richmond College. Attonicy at I«iw), Bernard KuRcne Lynch, William Stephen McCaughey. Samuel John Marsh, Kdwanl l-e«is Mealier (Attorney at Law). Melville BjL- .m Mendetl. William Charles Meyer. B.A. (I ' niv. of V ' a.), Amhnisc IrxHnK Muriorty, jd. Lieut. U.S. A.. FK-dcriek Merriit I ' caidcy (Attorney at Juiw), lie rjfe Ix-ete Peck. B.A-, John Wayland I ' eddic, Joseph Stnis I ' een,-, John Newell I ' iatt, Charles Klliott I ' iekctI, Stuart Eldrecl IVtmhi. l- ' n-d Chirk Reitor. B.A. •■jk. . . n y.ui. An ■■• ney at l iwl, Henr - s ir. ' ..r S.inford. Jr., Willi;iv ney at Law). Edwa- ' -erj ' , Benjami! ' . ■-■..hU HerUrt KiK-x Smith. B A , Kulev Kuy Smit: Daniel John Heidelberg; Cni v. «).(. Nielmlas Spi. William Klet.li. : T;,. ll.T-l. A.R. RL. (Vn. Ai. Edwin Si.irk Tlioniii-s, I ' lf.r KdKur Tilley, B.. .. ' . . K. Tiltnn. I. ;Nv.i;(i H.ilmnn Tracy. B.A.. Cliarlcs Milnor Washington. B.A.. Howard Curtis Webb. Lari .Xiigu. ' .lus Whitctmib, B.A. (Yale, Attorney at Uiw; I ' h H.. I)e I ' auw), John Harvey Wigginton, B.A.. Allyn Boncntft Wilniot, Alftvd Charles Woolner. B.A., •Wrr Haven. S(M ' HrHaiM, Cii lifi rniii, .• • ' .. Bakrr City. Ore., Kii MtHt ' mJ, I ' a., A. lis. Mtnn.. H.nir. Siin • I n,tiiiini , t . rxi ' H.i:,n. Lmuit. S. , Sf ' f Ha:- n, CIlHloH, « ., ntadcmhur,:. .« . .. I ' ost Milli. ■.. I ' fi ri,t. III.. 83 Elm St. 8a Bn«idway. : Audutxm St. Sj BnKidway. tM Luke I ' l. 141) Norton St. « Whalley Ave. i . udulxin St. 3 AudulMin St. 17 mVc I ' l. (« Whalley Ave. ( 4 Wall St. } Clark St. West Haven. j7 Woosler I ' l.  3 Bn Midway. II Whalley Ave. 1 1 57 ChajK-1 St. .11 1 Crown St. r WhiiUey .Vve 1 1 7 Elm St 1 Audulxm St. 41.1 tranifc St. gc,w ■• 13 Wlh, Warner Hull. S7 ( Hiv.- St ?■I ' W. 33f ' I i44 « 321 M- 1241 83 WhaJliy Avi. 225 Crown St, LA ir SCHOOL. Frank Clement Wright, Bennie A. Younker, Robert Scott Alexander, Geo. Selden Aldrich, Hariy Lee Albert, Roger Fuller Merceine Andrews, Raymond Hollbrook Arnot, B.A., Earliss Palmer Arvine, Jr., Bainbridge Jandon Bennett, Andrew Tew Bierkan, Edward Linus Brennan, Alfred Julius Brunder, Wm, Waldo Burton, William Horace Cable, Wm. Leo Canty, Oliver Case, George Edward Cassidy, Nathaniel Butler Coles, John Joseph Con, Thomas Henry Cox, Walter Barnes Crutteuden, B. A. , John Joseph Cuneo, Winthrop Hillyer Duncan, B.A. , Edward Marvin Day, B.A., Mason Loomis Decker, Stephen Garretson Doig, B.A. (Union), Ernest Bradford Ellsworth, Ph.B., Lee Arthur Fennell, Joseph Michael Fitzpatrick, John Loonier Hall, B.A., Hiram Hart, Edmund Bronnock Hickey, Benjamin Baldwin Hol.ston, B.,S. (111. Univ.), James Ashworth Howarth, Jr., Fred. Bartlett Hoyt, James Sinclair Jenkins, B A., Allen Luce Jordan, Walter Parnell Judson, B.A., PortsinoKth, N. H., Dcs Monies, la.. junior Class. Daiihiiyy. iW-w n ' avcn. Cape Girardeau, 2 Stamford, Sail Francisco, Ca Neiu Haven, New York City, Nezti Haven, New Haven, Milwaukee, Wis., New Orleans, La. Danbury, Winsted, Collinsville, Bridgeport, Jersey City, N. ., Bridgeport, j ' e7t Haven, East River, S. Norwalk, Lowell, Mass., Colchester, Denver, Col., Scotia. N. v., Hartford, Cynthiana, Ky. New Haven, New Ha7 ' e?i, A ' ew York City, New Haven, Nashville, III., New Haven, New Haven, Stamford, Brooklyn, N. Y., New Haven, loS Crown St. 79 Lake PI. Sen ' ior Class, 95. 52 Crown St. • 824 State St. 1 144 Chapel St. Stamford. 251 Crown St. ii6g Chapel St. S2 Wall St. 138 Lawrence St. 179 Franklin St. 1 142 Chapel St. 1 1 19 Chapel St. 92 Crown St. Bridgeport. 1S9 Wooster St. Bridgeport. 1044 Chapel St. Bridgeport. 58 Mill .St. 371 Crown St. S. Norwalk. 92 W. D. 88 W. D. 205 Crown St. 99 Howe St. 57 Grove St. 289 Hamilton St. 67 Grove St. 311 Crown St. 291 Wallace St. 9 Library St. 34 Vernon St. 1 68 Lamberton St. Stamford. 226 Crown St. 204 Winthrop Ave. 29 L. lf SCHOOL. Herbert Humphrey Kellogg. B.A.. Wm. Hcnr - Kn-ider, B.A. (Lebanon; Coll. Va.). Geo. HijcelDW Hiirtktt 1-amb. B.A.. Fnink Clifton Ix-oniiril. I-ewis Lyman LcKimt-r, Kobin Maolunuld, Wilbur (iraot Manchester, JoM-ph llowdrd Manifold, John Alljcrt Mattliewnian, B.A., S.inuiLl ;ill ert Mct-kcr. Kdwnrd Augustus McClintuck. Kdward Holmer McVcy. Jf.hn Michel, Hiiu-ard Allen Mix. Harold Noleley Miiore, Maurice Moore. J( .e|ili Klias Morion, H,A.. John Hill Moixan. B.A., Daniel Mornssey. Jr . B L. (IllinuU I ' Dlxxniity). Howard IVck. Van H ' Kik IV.Her, • ]OK-nKun I ' illner. B.A. (Wenleyan I ' niv ), lluM-y Riley, B. U (lUinoLs I ' niversityt. Jiuneii Kdward Rowland, « rif{en Storrs Seymour, B.A., Carl Fre ieric St- hl, B.A , IC lwartl Ia-v Steele, B.A. (WoOeyan), IxriuK Vane Stewart, B.A. (Pacific Univ.). J ise{ h Oimelius Sweeney, Roliert Curtis Krench Stoddard, Ph.B., I ' re«krKk Clark Tayl.T, Walter Francis Ciin  n Tichl orne. Wni. Josiah Tilwm. I ' ' Kiiifenc Henry Tii • James Ashntun X ' c Charles Bishop Wii ' Harrx- Se TiHiur W.. r. :i Minnott WcKp. 1 ; John Woolst-y. Jr., ]■■■• l.inu- Wv.wi.lT. B.A.. Cartkagf. Afo.. AnHvitlf. Pa.. .Wfl- IftlX ' fH. I ' utnitm. Dfrhy. Philatttlphia. Ycrk. I ' ,t . . si HavfH. UrffHi Farms, .Sf;i„. r:.:.i .1 . .,,. ' . . JJV. ..:.«, .-tmi ' iiiti, .rtii Mwr ;. I ' .i. fCstf.t. Itrofkhm. , . J ., CAamp u ' gm, HI., Dtrky, Pkila ftfikui. Pa.. Ilrijgfporl, Ckamf ' Mgn, III.. .Vra ' t in ' fm, iJKidtlJ . . li I, - . - ' ' .-.. A ' rti ' Havrm. MilforJ, Ultimfortl. .Kit. IrrnoH. ,V.  ' . , ■.. i:r,inih. Trnn., '  . • rn. . .u .. ' «. . ' «. !r. ..t yH. . . y . AapJin. . fu- Ha-.fn. .W II ' . ! ' • urr. 40 Whalley Ave. 5g Prospect PI. 5S4 ChajK-l St. 3a Trumbull St. I )erby. (.4 W. 1). 1 66 Peck St. }H I ni«| ecl St. Uii Howard Ave. BridKcport. If,,, Y. rk St 4 Whalley Ave. 1044 Cha) cl St. WeKl liuven. Ansonia. ij.tj Clm| fl St. J05 Crown St. 9 Library St. I erby. 170 York St. Bridircjxirt. I) Library SL 161 Brewery St ■14 Collei St. ail) Wbailey Ave. Milford. Slamfoni. I Trennury HuildinK- Pr «pect St.. Pair Haven. ai FM St IM ' I xut, St 4J7T 373 ' JCMOII I Erroll Meredith Augur, Michael Breen, Martin Conlan, Winthrop Edward Dwight, B.A., William Wilson Ford, Ernest Bartlett Folsom, Samuel MacLauchlan, Thomas Jay McCahill, Jr., L.nr SC OOL. Special Students. Streator, III. New Ha ' c ' cn, Philadi-lphia, Pa. , P(K;i-. X. H., A ' en ' Ha-c ' ni, Laii niioiif, A . V., Ill Howe St. ii6 Nicoll St., West Haven. 120 College St. 99 Wall St. 1 1 Albert St. 59 Bishop St. Hutchinson. Speci. l Students, S. Graduate Students Senior Class, Junior Class, Special Students, , Total, -• jfncult ?. Rkv. TIMiVrHV 1) V1 ;HT. D.D.. LL.D.. P«rMor.sT. MOSES C. WMITK. M.U., Pro fssor of Putk o y. CMARLKS A I.INKSI.KY. M. ' l .. ■fhffiry.iH.il ' r,ututi f. ltMiinf. Wll, 1,1AM II. CAKMAI.T. M.D.. ' • Kfy- JAMKS CAMIMJKIJ.. M l . ' . ' s am4i Dhf.ttfi  Womfn ,tnd ChilJrtn. THdMAS H kl ' SSKI.I.. Ml ,. tl Surg ry anj Surgical AHalomy. HKRBKkT K SMITH. M.I) try, .tH,i Pfan. I.oi ' IS S. Dil-OKKST. M 1 . A,. ..:. ;: . :,nia t Mf.ii.tHf. (II.IVKR T OSBoRNK. M.Ii . .hm .in •f,t fri,i .Uniua am Tkerafifulus. HARRV H riCRRIS. M.I)., .limlanl r . , , ., , ' my. C.RAHAM lA ' SK. I ' li ! .. AiShtant l ' ri f nor cf Physioh cy. B. Al ' STlN CIIK.VKY, M.I ., .limtamt Pn-fnu-r ,f Ohilrlri, t .iW Pitfatft of Womtn ami ChiUtfU. Ctlvr ijiu-tructori . Pk..i. WILMAM H BRKWKR. Ph.D.. l clurfr oh .Umilary Scitmef and Pihlu Uta lk. HKNRY I STKARNS. M !•.. I .lurrr on mtam ty. SAMIKL B St. JollN. M D . I.f.lurrr oh Ofthlkalmology. HENRY FLEI.SCHNER. M !•.. I.f.lurer on Dfrmalologv ami Climual MeJuinr. FRANK H. WHEKLKR. MI). .- m .fii . CHARI.KS J. KOOTE, . ).. Pfmonstrai HENRY L. SWAIN. Ml).. I cl-rfr on ' . ■' • WARREN A. SI ' AI.I IN ;. DttnoMitrtitor oj inarmaiy. CHARLES A. Tl TTLE. M.I)., Imlrn.lor im OrtAnf rM Surgrry. LEONARD W. BACON. JR.. M.D.. Asti : : Clink. LOCIS B BISHOI ' . M.D.. Anitl.iHl in ti ARTHIR N. ALLINC.. M.D.. Imtruilor .. ,:,,., I ot ' hih.il.nxlogy. RALPH A. McDonnell. Asuitant inlkt Do- PAl ' L S. ROBINS«)N. M.D.. AssittanI in the M. R BERT E. peck. M. D., AitistanI in Ihf . te,lu ,i. ' Limi- . WM. H. PARKER. B.S.. AssiilanI in Chfrnitlry. Charles Joseph Bartlett, M.A., Yale University, 1894. Frederic Courtney Bishop, B.A., Yale University, 1892. Charles Gardner Child, Jr., James Henry Joseph Flynn, Albert Lewis House, John Lawrence Kelly, B.A., College of the Holy Cross, iSuj. Vertner Kenerson, M.A., Y ale University, 1893. Elmer Arthur Lawbaugh, Ph.H. Yale University, 1893. Harry Breed Rising, Myron Potter Robinson, William Joseph Sheehan, B. S., Manhattan College, 1892. Louis Mayer Smirnow, Abram Case Williams, B.A., Yale University, 1802. Thomas Herbert Young, Larmon Winthrop Abbott, Theodore Edward Beard, Jr., Joseph Anthony Cooke, Charles Childs Gildersleeve, Michael Henry Richard Gill, Louis Michael Gompertz, Irvin Granniss, Charles Werden Holbrook, M.A., Amherst College, 1893. Milo Hotchkiss Jones, Clifford Walcott Kellogg, William Sanford Kingsbury, B. S. Trinity College, 1891. Andrew Joseph McNamara, James Stephen Maher, Ph.B., Y ' ale University, 1892. Alfred Goldstein Nadler, B.A., Y ' ale Universitv, 1893. MEDICAL SCHOOL. Sctiior (Ilass. . ■,■a■, ;■■«, Bridg.port, Mont, lair, X. .. A ' ,-7, ' llavcii. Milford. A ' l ' Ti ' Jlr ' ain, i -w Haven. Op,-c u; Mii ,.. South C,lastonhin-y, Clastmihiiry, Wcsl Havni, New Haven, East Ha?-fford, Hamilton, Canada, Bridge-port, jVew Haven, Afcw Haven, East Woodstock, Soidhington, New liavcn, fair Haven, Eiistliainpton, Mass (.ireen-.vii i, AV ' Haven, Clastonlmry, Bridgeport, New Haven, A ew Haven, ioi6 Chapel St. 16 Gill St. 1 161 Chapel St. 159 Elliott St. Milford. 6S George St. 10 1 6 Chapel St. 339 George St. 391 George St. 38 1 Crown St. West Haven. 2S6 Wooster St. 120 Dwight St. Kent Cliemieal Laboratory. Se.nior Class, 14. Bridgeport. 13 Wooster PI. 159 Orange St. 226 Crown St. 226 Crown St. 43 Artizan .St. Fair Haven. 541 Howard Ave. 1 161 Chapel St. 100 York S[[. 38 1 Crown St. 38 Lynwood St. 212 Orange St. 122 Olive St. MIID C.U. SCHOOL. Adolph Jacob ( sUTman, ClilToril Si-clcy I ' nj{c, Michael Jitsvph Shcnhan. EglH.Tt l.ivinjjst ' r - ' IIukIi Ctirric Tlii ' - William .MVI..I1 W JamcK I -kUo Allnn OrlaiKl KoMitii 1 Yule l ' niv«rr « Irving DcUjsh Bh ii ...■. ' . John Lucius Hradk-y, ArniiUJ William •i v.. . Rr..i-..Vi;1 Henry llarrison 1 ' (■rr«ncvMlF antt Jiwcph Hr:i. ■' Krncst li . Jcn-niinli _!■Timothy Kr.uKu. C«!i.4in.. Allen Row Dcfenaorf. B A Y. ' ' ■• , JolK Th.. Jair- Sant. . . , Andrew Joseph FlaniKan, Richnrtl Stnvrn r rtraxi-s, H.A.. 1 ■-« Job- H ' :. • ' « Isaac Moms Helkr. I ' h B.. Yale I ' nivcmily. 1 4 John Edwarrl Merrily. William Joseph IInKnn, Arthur Ix-slie Howanl. (JeorRe Mnullhmp HuhlM.-n. Pli.B , Yale t nivcr  tv. i m . ' fu- HavfH. Danbury, . tl ' HilVfH. 3unioriV Momtrfitl ( Vtw i |, . f7r Hitxrn. S ' rw Htivrn. r.urport. . . v.. I ' MihiJrtphi.t. P.I l ' rll,in,i. Mf . Sf.r fif. ' fH. . ru ' ■■■ . ru li ; AVn- .. ' . H.irllor,l. Arfj- Hti-.-m. XfW Htt-. ' tH. I), ir .. .lUfuKni ' ii, I ' ll., (X) Hill St. 371 Crown St. 361 Blatchloy Ave. MilfonJ. 713 ChajK ' l St. . I-:im St. MiniiiK Class, 20 aj3 V ' ork St. Meridcn. 71 Whalley Ave. 3R3 Crown St. Brid){e| nrl. 29 Whalley Ave. 83 Olive St. 14 Whalley Ave. North Haven 4IJ Pine St. J 7 Haven St. 27 i Wallace St. 473 Kim St. Sr CofTc St. 347 Crown St. .343 Cc lar St. 192 iJavc ' ii ' i. 3K3 C.eorRe Si - = .. St K. ....... SI. 314 (ieorjfc St. 430 Orchanl St. 1 17 ) ChajK-l St. MEDICAL SCHOOL. Russell Hulbert, Alfred Stille Ives, Gilbert Fenimore Kendall, B.S., Bucknell University, 1894. Clarence Leishnan Kilbourn, Michael Richard Laden, Percy Duncan Littlejohn, Maximilian Lawrence Loeb, Julius Stirling Loomis, Albert Emory Loveland, B.A., Wesleyan University, 1893. Frank John McGuire, Thomas Burton Mclntire, Edward Francis Mcintosh, Gilbert Totten McMaster, Frank Spicer Miner, James Maum O ' Brien, Maurice John O ' Connell, Theodore Dominic Pallman, William Fletcher Pcnn, Henry Pell Pierrepont, Francis Henry Reilly, Edmund Lewis Saunders, Milton See Sherwood, Arthur John Sloane, Earle Terry Smith, Charles Lancelot Proctor Smith, Howard Franklin Smith, B.A., Yale University, 1894. Seymour L. Spier, Lucius Harrison Stewart, Lucius Schuyler Styles, Sanford Hosea Wadhams, Ph.B. Yale University, 1804. Francis Joseph Wales, George Howell Warner, George Albert Weaver, Curtis Wade Welch, Harry Little Welch, B.A., Yale University, 1894. Lewis Hawley Wheeler, Stanley Rogers Woodruff, Middletown. Nciv Haven, New Haven, Nei, ' Haven, Wallingford, New Haven, New Haven, Springfield, Mass., New Haven, New Haven, AV,. ' Haven, ' New Haven, New Haven, Ne7c Haven, New Haven. Fair Haven, New Haven, Lvneliburg, ' a.. New Haven, New Hapten, Hartford, Pocanlico Hills, N. Y. Netti Haven, Bridgeport, Hf orris Cove, Hartford, New Haven, Rutland, rt., AV-i ' Britain. Torrington, Stepney flepot. Baiting Hollow, N. V. Manchester, N H, Los Angeles, Cal., New Haven, Il ' estport, Derby, ly) Elm St. 339 Temple St. 522 Winthrop Ave. 20 Woolsey St. Wallingford. 64 Lake PI. 200 Franklin St. 314 Crown St. East Grand Ave. 244 Ferry St. 7 Park St. 53 Lake PI. 6 High St. 28 Dwight St. 420 Winthrop Ave. 3og Exchange St. 4(14 Winthrop Ave. 27 Garden St. 262 York St. 127 Putnam St. 353 George St. 354 Crown St. 112 Green St. Bridgeport. Town.send Ave. 25 Broadway. 145 Bradley St. 157 York St. 40 Lynwood St. 31S Elm St. (.76 State St. 142 York St. 117 Park St. 209 Orchard St. 44 College St. 2S9 York St. S3 Olive St. Junior Cl.vss, 63. Mlil ' h II SI .!( T. Elmore E}{ffk-sii n, (Irisliiitukih Fadiima. B.I). Vale Vnivcr iiv. i6v«. Walter Emory Hatticld, icorgv John Huffii. VincciU Jiiscph Irwin. Krwlcnck Ru.stin. John Joseph lIoK in, Special. Sii-rra l.toHf, ll ' ftf Afri%, , SIMMARY. 337 i-j Howard Ave 27 Garden St. 406 Orchanl St, 1335 State St Springfield S ' ' i M:ill MM I; M % ■nr Sh .- V Scbool of tbc J ine Hrts. TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D.D., LL.D., Prcs dfn . JOHN F. WEIR, N.A., M.A., Director. JAMES M. HOPPIN, D.D., Professor of the Hntory of Art. JOHN H. NIEMEYER, M.A., Professor of Draiohii;. JOHN P. C. FOSTER, M.D., Instructor in Anatomy. , Instructor in Architecture. MILES A. POND, Assistant in Drazving. GEORGE H. LANGZETTEL. Librarian and Clerl;. Xist of art StuC ciit£ Jean Gill Ahern, Neiu Haven. Mary Adelaide Bacon, Newtoivn. William Bacon Bailey, Springfield, Mass. Robert Henry Bonner, New Haven. Charles Ljrnian Brinsmade, Brooklyn, N. Y. Grace Bronson, New Haven. Jessie Van Brunt, Brooklyn, N. Y. Geraldine Woolsey Carmalt, Ne o Haven. Gertnide May Craig, Ncio Hai ' cn. Raymond Monroe Crosby, Grand Rapids, Mich. Gertrude Lord De Vine, A ' ew Haven. Amelia Elizabeth Eckhardt, Hartford. Mary White Evans, A ' ciu Haven. Mary Foote, Guilford. May Williams Fowler, New Haven. Herbert Draper Gallaudet, Washington. D. C. Laura Hagaman Gates, Derby. Michael Gavin, Memphis, Tenn. William Augustus Hart, New Haven. Harriet Anna Hitchcock, Long Meadow, Mass. Helen Caroline Hubbell, Newtown. Mildred Jordan, New Haven. Florence May Lake, New Haven. Edith Louise Leland, Middleficld. Dwight Milton Lewis, New Haven. Louis Rochat Metcalfe, Stamford. George Bliss McCallum, Northampton, Mass. Mabel Mcintosh, New Haven. Amelia Wooster Naramore, Ansonia. Nellie Crockett Osborne, Nezo Haven. James Seymour Petit, New Haven. May Tomlinson Potter, New Haven. Alice Jessie Sperry, Derby. Florence Truman, New Ha ien. Helen Veader, New Haven. Edith Dean Weir, New Haven. Anne Farnam Whitney, New Ha ' ven. Mary Elizabeth Whittlesey, New Haven. Special Students, Elective Class Academical Detartment, Freshman Class Scientific School, 38 37 250 Total, 0 -H TitmcMt ot iplMlOf ' v.nM- ' V .l the tUlv. v3l .l l• t .• C ' - ' i ' it ' Ci ' . Dudley Chnsc AWv.tt B A. Wri cvan May V. Al.!- VnKMir C : ■. W. A. A.liiiiiN. 11. A . Y«lr I nu.-rnty. | .. V . ' . ' . ' . ■■I ' . J..I111 I : •. . Ya • .S John W. A. .:y. 11 A . Vatr t ' nivrrixlv. ih,, V I ' i,..n, 11 U_.,:. H A v.. furli- ' Vu Kratil : V .r . T ..:-,, , . , Koio S. Chil a, Kiiu- H. (.•lii|{b..rn. B.A.. Krvn Mawr, it a V. R. C.K-. Ph.B., Ynlc I ' nivcnaijr. iivi. S Win. I. Crawford, B A . Tiinitv Collncc N C . l l Clivc Day. B.A.. Yale Vnd-erwty. ifc f. Anna A CntUrlVA., Sir ■Klliii - B S , V. , ■•..7. Wc-trtn K. Henry S. L awNm. B.A.. Yale I ' Dtvcnulv, i m It .ft H,tVfH, Wist H;,vcn. 11 Vi Hitx-rm. H..X 74, Wcsl Jlavin 2 y Uurfcc. . 1 - S3 ( iruvi- St. , :, ,! itq Winchc-slcr Avf, t,,ir tt ' ■S2 Cullcgtr St. 1 i i Shfrnuin Ave. ' .•• . .. 3j I- tiwii« d St AV-a- Hitvrm, 144 Humphrey St. . Ihi,ih, ,i, I ' . 17 Lake PI. . V i jj l- tlwi ocl St. . rn. 19 IVrkini St .,. .,!,:;:. i .- i . 5 1 Trumbull St ' pan. 438 Elm St •1. S V .  3 (Jrtivc St. AVn ' IftrffH, J Hillbouw Ave. Pur him. S. C. 305 ' • Hartford. a« i,.K .-. AVa- HavfH, 3S4 Orange St. LfuifvilU. Ky. . St Marjfafvt '  School, Watcrbury. Srtv Ha-. ' tn. 143 Dwig bt St GRA D UA TE CO URSES. Edwin Davis, B.A., University of Georgia, 1894. Elizabeth S. Dickerman, B.A., Smith College, 1804. H. W. Dunning, B.A., Yale University, 1894. John Warren Edgerton, B.A. , Trinity College, 1894. Charlotte Fairbanks, B.A., Smith College, 1894. Henry T. Fowler, B.A., Yale University, iSgo. Edward G. Fullerton, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 188A. Mary Graham, B.A., Wesleyan University, 1889. William A. Granville, Ph.B., Yale University, 1893, S. Gervasse Green, B.A. , Yale University, 1894. M. Louise Greene, B.A. , Vassar College, 1891. Maude Hammond, B.A., Nebraska University, 1894. Mattie Hams, J. E. Herman, B.A., Yale University, 1888; University of Leips Clara M. Hitchcock, Walter Deyo Hood, B.A., Yale University, 1894. Moses J. Husinsky, B.A., Yale University, 1868 ; Yale Medical Sehoo Charles S. Ingham, B.A. , Yale University, 1891. Jesse B. Johnson, B.A., Yale University, 1893. Ebenezer Bouges Kennedy, B.A., Erskine College, 1889. F. W. Kilbourne, Ph.B., Yale University, 1894, S. Shumkichi Kimura, B.A. , University of Tokio, i88g. Nils Erik Kion, B.A., Augustana, 1S89 ; M.A., 1893. Paul Klimpke, B.A., Yale University, iSgj. Grt ' iiies ioro, Oil. AV« ' Na ' c- !, Bos oii, Mass., Muhilctouni. St. Johtisbio-y, I ' t., Poiighkcfpsit. X. V. Bridgeport, Mtddlcto7vn. New Haven, Ni 7v Haven, Providence, R. I.. Lincoln, iVe6., IVestfietd, N. ., .Xe-w Haven. , A.M., Ph.D. Mkhigan City, Ind., Auburn, N. Y., New Ha7 ' e i, 1892. Saybrook, Cooicville, Tex. , Due West, S. C, Merideu, To cio, Japan, RocI;Jord, III., New Haven, 15 Lake PI. 473 Elm St. Middletown. 77 Grove St. loio Chapel St. Bridgeport. 136 Sherman Ave. ()0 Prospect St. 1233 Chapel St. 14 University PI. S3 Grove St. 75 Broadway. ' 555 Howard Ave. 34 Hillhouse Ave. 40 Whalley Ave. 94 George St. 2 Hillhouse Ave. 45 Whalley Ave. 150 High Street. Meriden. iS Gill St. 150 St. John St. 53 Prospect .St. 41 D. A. Kreidcr. RA . LrbADon Valley C- ■Alice E. LawtcUc. 1 ■. Colby l ' nivcr«iiy. i Bloncliv Lchring. HA. Ohio Wnlcvan Vnivrr «v, l ,. Nellie R Utile. B.S.. Kan «ft A ricuUural Coltrcr. i I iura K. I ick v iu l, K. A. . Karnuu Slate Vnirrrui . i Frank K. I.uckey. B A , Cornell l nivcr liv. ,tta , Frank 1,. McVcy. B A. Ohio Wr lcyan Cnlvrrtuty, is... James B. Mill, r HI. Yale l lvln W. S. Mor ;.. Vale Cnlvcr. :x , . KoIktI llaMintff. NicImiU, B. A Vale l ' ni er ity. tik 4. Alfred J. l e«rM n. B.A., llelhany Collecr, ■ . Alton W. IViii. U A Vale l ' ni« Frederick T VaV • Isaiic K Vi. . Clift..n I ' r;.. l; A Cornell Unucrwly. l -., riton K Ki...; 11 A 11: K.lw.r V«lc I I, .. •- •. ,■.. Frank Rus ell Rich, ini.B.. Va:.- Ir. . r. • ,i.,.S Miri;ii -, B.A.. Will Y Ma 1 ' . v.. r, B A. o !.i n I •. r£ a i xses. .Inn: ' f. ' ii.. IWttfr-.il f. Mf.. Miitmishiirg, O., AfattAii taH, A ' liH.. l.itn ' rfHif. Kan. . ' . . l .v ,.,. .I . , :. .i:vn • ' inx im oH, A ' . 1 ' ., fAi mpK n villt . ■r ... . .1 ,..... ft. rl. Viilc ln-. :r ny. ty F.f hraltt. LiiHitistfr Co.. ' .i liontli ' . ' illf, . tii , 3M} York St. 70 Whalley Ave. 05 Clark St. 5(1 Wliallcy Ave. 9a York Sq. 31 Kid St. (.4 Wliiilley Ave. «. j7 Uuwani Ave. iS(j Crown St. I i i College St. ft Winchester Ave. 117 Kim .SL 40 Wliollcy Ave. J47 Cro -n St. 103 I ' ark .St- 58 W. . Si I  -ight St. Bridjfejxirt. Dwight Hall. 7- W. 1 ). 149 St. John St. 32S Crown St. 42 G .-l D UA TK CO URSES. M.A., ell University, 1804, JI.A. Man- Appleton Shute, B.A Smith College, 1887. Theodate L. Smith, B.A., Smith College, 1882 ; il.A., i M. Victor Staley, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 181 Thomas C. Steams, B.A., Vale University, 1886. Wendell M. Strong, B.A., Yale University, i8q3 ; Corn Susan D. Tew, B.A., Smith College, 1892. George C. Thompson, A.M., Wake Forest, 18S8. Edith L. Tufts, B.A., Wellesley College, 1885. William R. Tuttle, B.A., Olivet College, 1894. C. H. A. Wager, B.A., Colgate University, 1892. Claude F. Walker, B.A., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1S94. Clara R. Walker, B.A., Wellesley College, 18S6. John D. Warnock, B.A., Yale University, 1893. Stuart Weller, B.S., Cornell University, 1894. Jacob Westlund, B.A., College of Orebro, Sweden, 1885. Arthur L. Wheeler, B.A., Yale University, 1S93. Caroline L. White, B.A., lit. Holyoke College, 1894. Sarah Scovill Whittelsey, B.A., Radcliffe College, 1894. Drew S. Wood, B.A., Cornell University, 1894. Meyer Wolodarsky, Charles H. Zimmerman, B.A., Northwestern University, 1891; II. A., 1S92. Xo ' lhainpton, Mass. Fraiiiiiighaiii, Mass. Os ikos t, 11 Vs., AVti ' a7 ' r i. Monti I air, X. [., Jdiiustoivii. .X. ] ' ., .Saii ord, X. C, Do7;r, X. ., Biirlon, 0., Co ioes, X. v., Amherst, Mass., Xcii ' Haven, Geneva. X. ! ' ., S r ij fiet,f, Mo., L nits iort ' , Kan. , Hartford, Brookltne, Mass., Xew Haven. Szoa i, Te.vas, Xe:o Haven, Ei ' anston, III., 137 Wall St. 136 Sherman Ave. 125 Dwi.ght St. 12 University PI. 41 High St. 335 Orange St. 13S St. John St. 77 Mansfield St. 34 Hillhou.se Ave. iS Dwight St. 7S Lake PI. 83 Grove St. 122 Howe St. 17 Lake PI. 30 Compton St. 373 Crown .St. S3 Grove St. 307 Prospect .St. g3 Olive St. 167 Kimberly Ave. 22 Trumbull St. s Gr. DLATE .StULiENTS in Ar. UEMIr. I, DErARXMENT, Graduate Students in Sheffield Scientific School, H ■• « ' lic.ll IDciMitincMt. iSiCHKM- (Jl ' li - I)anii-1 CniUMT Adiinis. (if irj;v TownM-ml Ailcc, Benjamin Chaunix-y Alli-n. Walu-r IlimU AlU-n. ' Kuill Alv..r.l. n Irx- v liakcr. ; Cliauncvy liaMwin. K. i.i Slicnnan lialdwin, I ' lvsstf. Sini} s in lirant B L iselt, AnMin Mi-C )uk bcani, ixinuK-l Faycrwx-alliiT IV-anlsley, E l var l William lW-4illK-. Jr . Julian Ctini- Hin({liam. Walter SUinton Hrv  tcr. John Henri Brown, (iit.rKv Clark Br -ant. Hiram Arthur Bryant. Edward Taylor Buckingham, .Mortimer Norton Buckner. Arthur Bunislead, Frederick William Burgc, Ralph Houghton Bums. (U-orge Eli Butler, , ' UH. . X. y I nu H llill. S J W ' fil ( ' . r« ft •. . Vt. ' W ' tt ( ,lr. j ' jiij.U f f ' hi.t. r.t ' L (. ,1s, ■i r. )•.. A. r. I ' ■. , . - . J:,tsr l,r.tnTi f. Afait . Init ' Hiii, .IHi i Tfr, . fiiii.. Itriiigtftorl. Sru- i ' rl(iint. La., . tlttntii, Ga., lirooklyn. .V. J ' .. l.f.Mitrs, Af. . Sr ' i ' Ha-. ' fn, 7 V, 13 V, 118 W. 12.1 N. 134 K. 1S7C. 105 N. ao5 D. ■old Chapel St. 6j V. 65 V. 3(iq L. 342 .. I V. 103 N. T. Wll 42 Winch) • B: 159 F 7 Library St. 123 N. 557 Howard Ave, 44 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Frank Seller Butterworth, Harold Edgar Buttrick, Benjamin Stickney Cable, Gustaf Birger Carlson, Arthur Fuller Carpenter, William Carson, Walter Frederick Carter, Julian Ingersoll Chamberlain, George Peabody Chandler, Gordon Baldwin Chase, Charles Bolmar Chej ney, Ulysses Grant Church, Alexander Ray Clark, Clement George Clarke, Charles Frederic demons, Clarence Edward Clough, Leonard Atwood Comstock, Mortimer Smith Comstock, Ezra Hoyt Connell, Clifford Semple Cook, Walter Evans Cooke, James Earnest Cooper, William Maltby Copp, Parker Corning, Benjamin Frank Corwin, Abraham Beekman Cox, Jr., Percy Waldron Crane, Henry Stoddard Curtis, B.A., Olivet College, 1894. George Everett Darling, Samuel Boyd Darling, Benjamin Davis, Thomas McElrath Debevoise, Frederick Marcy DeForest, William Adams Delano, William Lester Dench, Lindsay Denison, John Watson Dixon, B.A., University of Nebraska, 1894. Lamont Dominick, James Avery Draper, Jr., Henry Peck Driggs, ] ' ashiii,i;to)i. D. C, Brooklyn, N. ] ' ., Chicago, III.. Higganiim, Rome, N. V., Chillicothe, O. . Brooklyn, N. Y., New York C ' y, Germantowii, Pa., Lyniiott, Vi., ]Vas i!i!g oi!, D. C. Ciiaplin, Cinn ' nnati, O., Maiiliattan, Kan. , Manchester, ] ' t., Wilmot Flat, N. H. Cooperstown, . . J ' ., Bridgeport, Scr anion. Pa., Cincinnati, O., Pater son, N. J. , New Britain, New Yorl; City, Albany, N. Y., Baiting Hollow, N. Cherry Valley, N. 1 Mont el air, N. ., Olivet, Mich., ' Port Jefferson. X. 1 Somerville, Mass., Chicago, III., New York City, Washington, D. C. , Philadelphia, Pa., Bridgeport, Washington, D. C, Nebraska City, Neb New York City, Wilmington, Del., Waterbiiry, 45 V. 408 B. 30 V. 119 N. 249 L. 167 F. 222 D. 303 W. 6V. TooN. 160 F. iig N. 32 V. 219 York St. 107 N. 103 N. 131 F. 209 D. 127 College St. 3 V. 53 V. 375 Wh. 37 V. 255 L. 333 Crown St. 148 F. 172 F. 43 Whalley Ave. 2W L. gv. 26 V. 286 w. 342 Wh. 317 w. 242 L. 342 Wh. 132 F. 301 W. 45 V. 315 w. 45 ; ( ; :. f c.i . dk ' A n tmext. John Joseph Dunn, Benjamin Hurrisun UwiKl ' t TllnmiLS 1 lyiT. WilH. ' im SiK-nocr Kakin, Slillinan Witt Kclls. Arthur llihjjerl EKKleKton, J..lin Kllu.tt. Klniorv Krunklin Elmore. I ' liillip SiitTtTy Evans Jr., Siiniucl . lcxandcr Kvcritt. Henry Kaniam, William llenr ' Ferris. Kdwnnl Ridley Finch, Sheniiiin Kncvals F «ilc, William Kinj; ley Fowler. I ' reilerick Steinman Frmili!! lA-wis Fox Friiisell. Fre leric RuOix-en !.. I ■■.,: ' ;is Sumner (tale, M u 1 (Javin, i,i..i ;i jay iibMin. Jr , l-;i« Ml H.iyi- (ilcoMin. John i: l vard CimmI, Fred Cliapmnn (Mwnlwin. • icorKe Ilinman iiinu-e. Clannce Well Halliert, Hunh Tyler HalUrt. Uiurvns Hamilton. Fred Holcomb Huni!-. tieorxv Wrijfht Ham ' .::. Charles Newlierry Hammond. Frank John Harris, Henry Wilvm Harris. Francis Burton Harrison. J ' hn Hei-rman.s. Yandell Henderson. Burton Jes,M.- Hendrick. I.ouis Hewlett. Shirley Tri- lway HiKh. Charles l.yon Hill. Frank .VuKUstus Hinkey. Kvcrelt Winslow Hohart. ( ' levtlitnii. I ' . .Wfl l.i ' Hlii ' H. Marlintvitlt, . ..  •• . . )•., . V;.- .f.fm. S..tr,, ., f. .V.  •,. . Vr.- .irvw, . ' -T« ' tliivrn. ri,u fiel,i. S. J.. . :. ' ) ' i f City, litcoklyn. .V V, ..i«. ,iitrr. I ' ,i.. Xfti- rk ■ ■. Il.trr ' r.1 t ' iltnn . . , s. y .V. )•.. ysi Cintnd Ave. 16 V. 2 ) V. 317 W. IS Collegv St. 17a F. jKj York St. 318 I . 106 N. 148 F. ■iV. S7 Eaton Sl  37 ' • 217 I ' . 355 I- I V.  35 t I7 . F. 3J6 WTi. 385 W. 304 W, iioN. 16 V i i V 363 1, III N III N. 3o . W. 41 V I. ,7 N. 33i I . 31a w. •, I- 6 Howard Ave. 310 W. 101 ( Chapel St, 1,1 I Jvitiiuitniiii, . . ) ., ( «i innali. ' ., A CA DEMICA L DEPA R TMENT. Louis Halscy Holden, Joseph Bernard Hone, James Fisk Hooker, Frank Winfield Hubby, Jr., Alfred Burdette Hughes, John Louis Hunt, John Llewellyn Hutchins, Charles Cheney Hyde, Henry Neal Hyde, Frederic Ives, George Jacobus, Frederick I ' itkin James, Edward Clinton Jones, Isaac M. Jordan, Jr., George Dwight Kellogg, Edward Gridley Kendall, James Malcolm Kendall, B.A., Bucknell University, 1894. Paul Kennaday, Norton Adams Kent, Max Howard Kershow, William Keyser, Jr., Charles Adams Kimball, Frederick Augustus King, Charles Kingsley, Jr., Louis Williams Ladd, Franklin Lawrence Lee, Howard Barnes Lee, John Aloysius Lee, Albert David Levi, David Mosely Levy, George Augu.stus Lewis, Edwin Carlyle Lobenstine, John Lewis Lockwood, Jr., Thomas Brown Lockwood, Harry Frank Loomis, Dorance Bertel Lothrop, B.A., Bates College, 1893. Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., Richard Tasker Lowndes, Perley Benjamin Lukens, B.A., National Normal University, 1894 Nciuark, X. ., Rih nsfrr, .V. 1 ' ,, Bratthboro, ] ' ., Cleveland, O.. New Ha-iu-ii, Hopeiuell, N. J., Andover, Me., Chicago, III., Syracttse, N. Y., New HaveJi, Springfield, Mass. . Lock port, N. Y., New Haven, Cintinnali, O., St. Louis. Mo.. New Haven, New Hai ' cn, Montelair. X. ., L ' ordliani, X. 1 ' . , Philadelp iia, Pa., Baltimore, hl.. Littleton, Mass., Providence, R. ., Paris, France, New L a ' i ' en, New ] ' orlc City, Louis-i illi. Ay. , New Britain, Erie, Pa.. Cini innati, O., }i lid son, X. ] ' ., New York City, New York City, Buffalo, N. Y., New York City, Pittsfield, Me., Cuinln-rlaiid, Md., Ciiniherland. Md., Lehanon, O.. 220 D. 17 V. 6 V. loi N. 30,;, W. 334 York St. 116 N. 2.)2 W. 33f. Wh. 47S Orange St. 13,1 F. 3U W, S4 William St. 3 V. 108 N. 522 Winthrop Ave. 522 Winthrop Ave. 22 V. 279 L. 52 V. 7 V. 139 F- 37 V. 23SD. 204 Prospect St. 306 N. 141 F. 22,, D. 4 V. 4 V. 92 S. M. 59 V. 143 F. 318 W. 310 W. 144 F. 233 D. 233 D. 55 Prospect Street. n .1 )H. f L .1 1. It EPA R IMESr ia. A Brainanl Lyman, Jr ICdwanl Hranch Lj-man. John Mac Irt7; r. Jr.. Lanier McKcv, John Dun McKiU, Guy Richards McI-am-. KUSM.-11 Almcrun Mark , Rciswcll HiTlrani Ma.vi ' ii. Oavid Barti:  ■Kuifcno Isu.. Henry (lili- N ' David Dianioiiii Mtuiivii. John Ciranl Miuhrll Jr Phtlps Mom, John Kins M Th..niii Call . ;: William Arthur Mi rv. Charlis imilU Morri . RolxTt Ci-cil Nc bil. Julian St. John Nolan, Joseph Ripley Noyi-s. Herbert Chester NutUnij. Alfrwl TounAemi Kh ' ' ! Kr -in Ivlwanl Osj;.- Henrv DuukIoa I ;i:- ' I ' arMin-. .irtl Parsons, jip I ' ayne, kowi.iim (t.-mliner I ' ajTJtt-i, Aii ustus Stephen I eab iily. : l. Howanl Whitinn IVaw. Josinh Henry I ' eclc. Tniey I ' etk. Jr.. RolK-rt Auffustine Peet, James Herlxrrt I ' errin. Samuel Peterson. B.A.. National Normal l ' n)vcr«:M . i , (leiirjfe Alexander Phelps. Ziba Bennett Phelps, Jame-s Mease Ptittcr, B. A . WaahinfTton anO Jrffrr« r Krederick Holbrook Raw Orttnfiflii. . f,iis . .Ur,n. ()., ' iiifnnf:lon, (. . :.- y, rk City. SiA ' U r ( I. iT. ' .i. ( hu ,1 !.■• ' . I ' i . ■■-■■- .. .U IIHI fioi Mr : . ' rsi ' lint, an, Sfif llavtH. i Ai. , i. . I h,-ma l. •: llr,,t, l. Stu- H.nfH. .. 1 (11 f t -, m . . Ijoi Angtlts. Cat.. CMuago. Ill ,  , 42 V (jo V. 43 V. 3.,3 W. 40 V. 33 V. Jio D. 30 V. ■34 K 978 L. 53 V. ■$i F. u, V. 235  ■JT7 L. T ColleKv St. 72 S. M. 18 V. 29 V. 2.,l W. ii N. K.i; K. 17 V. loH X. 1411 Collcjfe Si. 214 D. 183 Lye. 238 D. 234 1 . 1044 Cha| cl St. 25 . L. 44 V. 124 HlKh .St. 14 V J02 V. 55 lYotpccl SU A C.l DEMICA L DEPA R TMENT. Charles Howard Remington, William George Reynolds, James Hanis Richards, William Martin Richards, George Chalmers Richmond, Henr) ' Williams Sage, 2d, Nelson Walling Sayles, Harry Sargeant Scarborough, Alfred Egmont Schermerhora, William Herbert Scoville, Arthur Behn Shepley, Alburn Edward Skinner, William Sloane, Horace Mann Snyder, Eugene Nathan Solomon, John Bissell Speer, Benjamin Ives Spock, Howard White Starr, John Keim Stauffer, Ernest Guy Stevens, Thomas Horace Stevenson, Han-y Lockman Street, George Stedman Sumner, B. A., Pomona College, 1804. Joseph Rockwell Swan. John Gardner Talcott, John Frelinghuysen Talmage, Jr., Emerson Gifford Taylor, Harry Knous Taylor, Hartley Wales Thayer, George Herbert Thomas, Hermann Thomas, Ford William Thompson, John Dougherty Thomson, B.M.E., Purdue University, 1S93. William De Forest Thomson, Charles Storey Thurston, Herbert Ladd Towle, George Frederick Truesdell, Ralph DeForest Tucker, Roger Walker Tuttle, Fred Sylvester Tyler, Brook VII, N. ] ' . , ]l ' af,-r oio,i, S a Ill or, , .v. J ' ., Xtiu yya7u- . Easlliampton, Mas Ithaca, X. v., Millhin-y, J ass.. J!altni,or, Md., Xcw York City, Staviford. St. Louis, Mo., Ottawa, Kan., Ara ' York City, I ' iiu-land, X. ., Xeio Yoric City, Pittsburg, Pa., Xew Haven, Xt-m 1 ' ork City, Reading, Pa., n s, ' J c. Hartiecll, O., Chicago, III., Clarcinont. l.. I, Stamford, TalcottvilU, Brooklyn, X. } Hartford, Hartford, Holbrook, Mas Providence, 1 . Chicago, III. , St. Louis, Mo.. Lafayette, Ind. Xew York City, Whitinsville, ' .Mass. Xeio Haven, Washington, D. C, Monson, Mass., Xc-,o Haven, Hainnionton, X. J., 284 W. 159 F- • 79 S. M. .S6 S. M. 97 tUive St. 62 V. 1 College St. 165 F. 319 W. 109 X. S6 S. M. 106 N. 33 V. 116 N. 299 W. 294 W. 217 D. 221 1). 124 N. 13S F. 138 F. 15 V. 144 F. :9 V. loi N. 217 1). 30S W. 323 W. 164 F. 43 V. 221 D. 42 V. 132 F. 2S6 W. 1S3 Lye. 410 B. 2SS w. 122 N. 154 F. 100 N. 49 I MICA I l hl K IMESr. Siiniucl Tyler. Kri-U I ' ri Wudli.inis, James Jones Wiilwurtti. Allen Wartlwell. SjKMK-er Kell ijK Wurnuk. ;i- .r ;e Ilowunl Vnrnnjji i. liiliu Koiich Wulhen. Charles llcnl.1 Vi j: Uvar.l M.-ffal V. (. ' harli-s Aiiv, ' !!- ' . ' • J.ilin WalW. ' William M. K.-Ker Vi lilr:v. ' ,.:, u ! :,! , ; Kavniond Sjin lf r«l White, 171. F. 164 F. 31V. 41x1 Sutc St. 5(. V. ii. N. 377 1- 314 I). 34$ 1.. 34(1 L. 345 1.. 105 N. (oV. 73 S. M. iS 11. 151 F 134 N. 205 li. 133 N. 313 I . 318 I). .« V. If V .S M.iKk, 3t ' i ' junior C ' ii!?t - Marcvllin Cli A.l.mK, KuKene I avcii| itt , le)uinil r. I ' hilip Kny Allen. Amon Auirwstii-. Ailing;. Wiiii. ' ini . ' ViiM-i . rn ' i(i. K.lK ' ar Sr.rt,,,. A.., I,,,,.-!,.... 1,1.0 lUn Owi:. u ,... Austin BaUlM-in. Jr., ,l.„ .•.• .■« .V t.inl. ' H. I ' .t . Cm,. 1 , i ' tUtmanli , r:-.- W-r r I ,ly, ) Sf.f y, ' rk Cilv. 414 H. • ( .| H. 145 V. 314 W. IS- (■374 I- 113 N. 316 D. 2CJ . 341 L. A CA DEMIC. I L DEP. I P TMENT. Mark Baldwin, Kneeland Ball, James Arthur Ballentine, William Jlossgrove Beard, Arthur Hillier Beaty, Alfred Horatio Belo, Jr., George Men-ill Bemis, Harry Hobart Benedict, Fred Fox Bennett, Alexander Garner Bentley, John Milton Berdan, Thomas Joseph Bergin, John Kirkman Berr)-, Frederick Howell Billard, Arthur Walker Bing-ham, Charles William Birely, Henry Richardson Bond, Jr., Charles Henry Boyer, Lewis Ladd Brastow, John Elliot Breckenridge, Daniel Bradley Brinsmade, John SheiTard Brittain, Jr., William Hall Brokaw, Alexander Brown, Jr., Herbert Stanley Brown, William Fuller Brown, George Sturges Buck, George Lamb Buist, Jr., George Edward Bulkley, John Ladd Burnham, Bertram Joseph Calm, Herbert Bishop Carey. Theodore Carleton, John Arthur Carley, William Wallace Chace, William Woods Chandler, Harvey Wood Chapman, Douglas Charnley, Ward Cheney, Edward Conner Chickering, Arthur Smith Chittenden, Thomas Benton Clark, JacksoiivilU-, 111., Buffalo, y. v.. Boise City, 1,1 alio, Poug i cccpsic, X. r. Detroit, Mif i. , Dallas, Te. ., Brookfii ' hl, Mass., .Xew Haven, Jlar for, , ll ' osl iii i oii, JK C, Toledo, O., New Haven, Nash ' iille, Teiui., Meriden, West Cor,i7oall, TV., J ' lederiel,-, Md.. Xew London, F.llcton. Md., .Yeio Haven, Palmer, Mass., Was iinj tou, St. Joseph, Mo., Kew rnro i, jV, ] ' ., Philadelp iia, Pa., Detroit, Mieh. . Plattsburg, N. Y., Buffalo, N. Y., Charleston, S. C, Hartford, Springfield, Mass. , Chicago, III., Norwieh, Bradford, Mass. , West Grot on, Mass.. Hudson, N. Y., New Haven, Bridgeport, Chicago, III., South Manchester, Exeter, . . ., Binghoniton, X. Y, Allegheny, Pa.. 247 L. 10 1 u Chapel St. 29S W. 305 W. 26g L. 211 D. 73 S. M. 2 V. 271 L. 25 V. 23 V. 14 Daggett St. 295 W. 1044 Chapel St. 253 L. 259 L. 290 W. 403 B. 12S Wall St. 126 N. 274 L. 50 V. 226 D. 69 V. 418 B. 147 F. 174 F. 149 F. 2S5 W. iSi Lye. 254 L. 251 L. 192 C. 890 Chapel St. 54 V. 158 F. 98 N. 405 B. 265 L. 147 F. 129 F. 8 V. 51 . C. :. C. I . : ' . I A ' TMEXT Wiiltir lliivcn Clark. Alox. ' iiKlcr Smith Cothrun. CliarKs Coit. Clirislophcr Bush CoV • ■? Kussvll Coljtnte, Clmrles Collins, lv lw-anl iMy CoIlin , Wendell Philli|ni Colmn, ! Roberts Conklin. :i Patrick Conly. 1 -uk c.«.ii;, Vilii..m IKi Unrrv P; rx..- AllK-rt ««rJ{enl tinvui, K l v:ir l I- ' H-kwoxl I avi , (i.,-. II. . !u (lartl l ay. Jr . llsu ' . r ilUi Dayton, l,ec Mallhie iH-un. j4ihii lon l eKorvst. Jules tialiriel Hcnd le Silmui Clarence iHrWitl. ' ' ■' ■Vcrman. Wiiuini Neweii Wruun, KdwartI I -wit Ihirfev, John I . -. Jay.. Hollnu 1 .irr. William I ' erex Kield. Charles Louis Kincke. Jr.. Harry Johnson Fisher, Carroll Hamilton Filihugh, Micluiel Flaherty. Jr.. .Arthur KIKworth Foote. F ' red Allx.Tt ForlK-s, Walter Buhl Fonl, Clarence Vernon Fowler, Jl.nlf. ' .i. . Vr. ),. ■C V. . . ' r:, . A. S iuM ,: ■, . III.. Or.ingf. . ' ., Ilttili n I.iihiUhj;. I ' l . Ilt, ' ..tl,n. .V. )-.. .1 ' t Ci . . II ' I I: . , . ,!■: ■•: ru- W ' rt lilr. St Lnuit, Mo , Siiit Framiiiio, ( .i . I ' almrrti. . . ) ' . . nr.u-ihn. . . y . l Hji l,l. .V. )■, .ItM, ' !. Mass.. liftif.-.i. . y.. lirrHrrr J ' . D.ti.il. Ml. A.. 12 N. 1.4 V. 3;i L. 188 C. 311 I). 407  . 190 c. j.,7 W. ' 43 H- i S. M. iMj C. .V -. Jig n. mV. 3S V. J.M D. «77 F. j 3 n. jt) V (.1 V. )■S M. BndKijM.rt 2 r ' W. 68 V. JOS w. IS Lake II jf4 Crown St. Sf V aS3 I.  $•( I. Jlr, W .,8 N. I Ml C. 4... H 2J7 I ' . J« 5 I- joV 335 l . 330 1 U I A CA DEMICA L DEPA R TMENT. James Frank, Clement Austin Fuller, Frederick William Gaines, John Marshall Gaines, William Standish Gaylord, Emile Godchaux, Richard Johnston Goodman, William Spoohnt Gordon, Theodore Meech Gowans. Asahel Henr ' Grant, George Zabriskie Gray, Harris Ray Greene. Frank Libby Griffith. Maitland Griggs, Richard Cameron Haldeman, Elbert Bacon Hamlin. Paul Delano Hamlin, George Bates Hatch, Franke Stuart Havens, Emory Hawes, Herbert Edwin Hawkes, Carlos Clayton Heard. William Wilson Heaton, Gilbert Lawrence Hedges, Edward Charles Heidrich, Jr. , William Leonard Helfenstein, William Lester Henry, William Milton Hess, Fritz Wilhelm Hoeninghaus, Jr., George Clay Hollister, John Chamberlain Hollister, Frank Thomas Hooker, Lester Page Hoole, Charles Vernon Hopkins, Walter Stiles Hoyt, Alexander Everett Hunt, Jr., James Abbott Hutchinson, Gerard Merrick Ives, Frederick Stephen Jackson, Frank Mason Jeffrey, Frederick Blair John.son, Henry Selden Johnston, Ogdtnsburg, N. J ' .. New Haven, Cleveland, O., Albuqtitrqiie, N. J ., Norwich, New Orleans, La. . Hartford, Odessa, Russia, Buffalo, N. v., Charleston, S. C. A ' ew i ' orh City, New York City, Indianapolis, Ind., Hartford, Harrishnrg, Pa., Washington, D. C, Sniethport, Pa., Cincinnati, O., Hartford. A ' ew York City, TempUton, .Uass., Biddeford, .Me., New York City. Oregon City, Oregon, Peoria, III, Sliainokin, Pa. , Plaltsburg. X. Y.. Philadelphia. Pa., New York City. Grand Rapids, .Mich., Grand Rapids. .Mich., Ontario Center, N. ] ' ., Brooklyn, A ' . ] ' . , Catskill-on-Hudson, N. Y Stamford, Scran ton. Pa., Lynn, Mass., Rome, Italy, U ' atcrbury. Torrington, i ' nion ' c ' ille. New York City, 248 L. 145 Olive St. 203 D. 422 B. 201 D. 67 V. 251 L. 99 N. 67 V. 192 C. 24 V. 257 L. 239 D- So S. M. 253 L- 46 V. 239 D. 263 L. 281 L. 1S2 Lye. 146 F. 137 F. 335 Wh. 74 S. M. 201 D. .S V. 1366 Chapel St. 64 W. D. 335 Wh. 283 W. 283 W. 75 S. M. 145 F- 35 V. 57 V. 216 D. 320 W. 35 V. 414 B. 89 S. M. 77 S. M. 252 L. 53 Albert Oircy Jones. I iuis CK-vclitn l J IUn, Warren Sx.iitlianl J..nla!). . !K, ;t CalLmay KclUt. W : .,m Crivii-v Ki-ll. ;. K. ' . vt Ki-llv. jr.. ' liiiii .Siiliuy Kinsman. Trciv Svlvamis KiiiiKy, I ! .i)U-s Kip. iloyt Ki)a| |i. 1 ., r,.ni,,.! I..,. ..I.,-..! !. •.. I).. J..lni M lliiratc A:;: t ' hri .t i|ilicr 1. . ( . ) :.l t . A .7 . A 1 y W:. ir.i-rii. • kiim, A. ] .. . A ' . ) ' .. W illmm A.latiiN M. i M.K.-.- Iiunn M. K. naluin. Nm IkmanI Mall (,, ........ ; Mrr..r ! S4 Williiim St, l2 iN. ai6 D. 402 B. 174 F. 4 7  • SI V. 2J I . 51 V. 3 If l . •-- V. I . ' l. :- V. 340 I . 389 n. 5. V. 1 57  •• JJ7 I . ? W. jSf  • s. f W. jdS  r«.hnrcl St. 2.,., W. 11% I). 14 V. .«3 W. -, s, l Kritkrick II William S..r. ' Jost-pli Oudiiiot M..it. William Con riT Muntan. CliarlfS S.ii! Samurl Injui Niirris llav( • Jarrn-s Kmwn Ncaie, t«iH r)fL ' Hcnn,- Xtttlcton. 2 A [ih.tnv y . .4 C. 4 DEMICA L DEPA R TMENT. Edward Kramer Nicholson, Theodore Woods Noon, Louis Curtis Oakley, Edwin Sidney Oviatt, Alfred Day Pardee, Walter Palmer Paret, Charles Edwards Park, Frank Miner Patterson, William Lee Patterson, Thomas Barbour Paxton, Jr., Howard Seymour Peck, Philip Curran Peck, Charles Alfred Pelton, Henry Aug ustus Perkins, Louis Hopkins Porter, Addison Strong Pratt, Walter Franklin Prince, Morris Houghton Reed, Thomas Edward Rejniolds, Eugene Mcjimsey Richmond, Fred Oscar Robbins, Wolcott Phelps Robbins. Henry Martyn Robert, Jr., Edwin Loomis Robinson, James Dwight Rockwell, Robertson Tyler Root, Robert Lawson Ross, Clinton Joseph Rumrill, Sylvester B. Sadler. Andrew Gregg Curtin Sage, James Denison Sawyer, George Hayward Schuyler, Rudolph Schwill, Alexander Scott, William Langdon Scoville, Hewlett Scuddcr, Jr., Herman Dingwell Sears, Lewis Pendleton Sheldon, Charles Phineas Sherman, Murray Marvin Shoemaker, Edward Dorland Smith, George Arthur Smith, Bridgeport, Shclluriii: Falls, Mass., Oivego, X. v.. New Haven, Philadelphia, Pa. , South Orange, N. ., Birmingham, Albany, N. 1 ' , AVay Castle, ' a., Cineinnati, O., Bristol, Hudson, X. v., Clinton, Hartford, Stamford, Fair port, X. J ' ., Detroit, Me., St. Joseph, Mo., Meriden, Broolclyn, X. Y.. Greenville. X. ., Xew York City, Stolen Island, X. ) ' , Lebanon, Washington, L . C, Greeiiioieh, Xe ' .ohtirgh, X. Y., Royal ton. It., Carlisle. Pa., Ithaea, X. Y., Buffalo. X. 1 . , Pana, III., Cincinnati, ( ' . , IVhitinsville, J ass., Montpelier, I ' t., New Yorh City, Northampton, Mass. , Rutland, It., Spring eld. A ass., Cineinnati, O., Peru, X. ) ' ., East Xorthfield, Mass. Bridgeport. 191 C. iSi L. 231 IJ. 264 L. 21 V. 163 F. 41 V. 36 V. 50 V. 212 D. 146 F. 379 Wh. 236 1). 35S Wh. 130 F. 39 William St. 257 L. 225 D. 72 W. D. 130 F. 27 V. 109 York St. 83 S. M. 46 V. 25S L. S3 S. M. .S2 Whalley Ave. 2 V. 61 V. 34 V. 20() D. 350 Wh. 404 B. 28 Edge wood Ave. 13=; F. 404 B. 230 D. 212 Orchard St. 51 V. 113 N. 74 S. M. .i C.-l DE.MICA I- PEP A R TAfKX T. Nathaniel Waitc Smith, Robert Hi-nn- Biirtcm Smith, William liickins jn Criswolil Smitli, Winthrop I asvnport smith, Hurry Ali-xis S|KildinK. Chnrlcs Flajjn Sjicllmnn. Jiist ' iih Munus Spincllo, AllK-rt JcfTcrsiin S iuirv«, Kilmiind Gvrald StiUtrr. William Judd Slnrkwc-athcr. Jr , l oiiKlas Stewart, AriMin I ' hclps Stoki-«. Jr. Hi-rbiTl (iillcltc Strong. I ' vi.s .Xartm f tiic« v. Klicit S inin T. I ami- i i I lint. . rlhu: .-I ...(js jn, Frv liTick Maiiriix- Thompaon, Samuel Thome, Jr., Samuel Brinekerlioff Thonie. Asa Currier Tilt in, Allxrt KuKene VonT.-lxl. Thi.mas Andrew ' Ir.iLV. Ralph ltish..j 1 rea.lway. K l vard l-ivinK t«in Trudeau. Jr., H.-nrv A.lani Tnislou Ih-.n WesU Fran ' K Willi., Wadham.s. .• rtlui; . . ' .alter, L ' hauiKvy Wetmorv Well , Thomas B. WcUs Georjfe ChiUls Weston. Frederick Kflward Weyerhaeuser. li.lJ.-u-s ■-.tUs, VI., . tou.t City, . ., Sf. IjDnis, Mo., . Vr ' Wl I .• ! X.U- J I . :, . . ' .iM:. . fi kta, I ' a . ■■' • ' ity. H,ifift,t. HI.. Ci ' ll,l- r itr Aftlll .. X. y . 7. ' au . Afinn 15a F. 91 S. M. 55 V. 2yu 1 . lu 1). 54 V, 124 Ea-st Pearl St. Si S. XI. 415 H. ; Wall St. Ill ' . 68 ' . 15S F. 135  • 11 « W. niF .,., N. ISO N. 3S- W. l 2 F. J3 V. W. V. (A V. 258 L.  . S, .M. iSqC. 3tO I). 6g V. 304U. 80 S. M. 332 I . 64 D. 889 W. 271 I.. I4 ' ( F. 161 F 1 8 , f. 102 N. 74 Wall Si. 24T I- 215 ). Robert Edwin Whaltn, Moms Mortimer Whitaker, Burton Arthur White, Joseph Wallace Wickenden, Norman Williams, Jr., Norman Alton Williams, Walter Fargo Wood, William Sayre Woodhull, Robert Jeremiah Woodruff, Lewis Rogers Yeaman, Ezra Hallock Young, AC.4 DEMICA L DEPA R TMENT. Albany, N. ] ' ., Brooklyn, N. V.. Brock fort, N. } ' ., Buffalo, N. v.. Chicago, III., Utica. N. Y., Orange, N. J. , Orange, I J. , Orange, Louisville, Ky. , Orient, N. Y., i-ii L. 240 D. 2 8,, W. 2S2 L. 57 V. 322 W. 27 V. 163 F. 129 F. 316 W. 263 L. JUMORS, 27S. Sopbomorc (Jlass. Charles .Stanton Adee, Joseph William Alport, Leo Arn stein, Herbert Bassett Augur, Wylie McLean Ayres, Samuel Denison Babcock, Jr., Philip Horton Bailey, William Dwight Baldwin, William Edward Balmer, Ralph Andrew.s Barker, Everett Larkin Barnard, Clinton DeVer Barnes, Theodore Moore Barnes, Jr., Thomas George Barnes, Lyman Metcalfe Bass, William De Verne Beach, Arthur Wellington Bell, Arthur Harry Bissell, Shelton Bissell, Francis Boardman, Francke Huntington Bosworth, Jr. McKinley Boyle, Edward Sumner Brackett, Arthur Judson Brewster, Robert Stanton Brewster, Harcourt Brigham, liartoic-on-tlie-Soitiul, N. Y. Buffalo, X. Y.. New York City, Hartford, Cincinnati, ( ., AVu ' ] ' ork City, ll ' imlsor Lucks, Haiku, Maui, H. ., Wliitinsvillc, Mass., Calais, Mc, Ne-iv York City, Canaan, New ) ' ,;;- ■City, Sing Sing, NY., Denver, Col., Bridgeport, Allegheny City, Pa., JMontclair, N. [., Mould air, N. ' ., Nut ley. N. [., ' New ] ' ork C ty. Louisville, Ky. , Hartford, Syracuse, N. Y., New York City, Savannah, Ga., 1076 Chapel St. 416 B. 27S L. 1016 Chapel St. 179 Lye. 1076 Chapel St. 333 Wh. 266 L. 94 S. M. 35- Wh. 85 W. D. 357 Wh. 1076 Chapel St. loro Chapel St. 1076 Chapel St. g Library St. 1076 Chapel St. 261 Orange St. 261 Orange St. 1044 Chapel St. 1076 Chapel St. 36 V. loio Chapel St. S2 Whalley Ave. 22 College St. 417 B. It 1 1 ij ! fi I r ;ii r i KTMK. T. James Ha:. Arthur Ha! ' ThatthiT M Alinihnm K l-rickric .M. KolXTt Wullukv liUiUtri. J diaries Williiiin Buniftl. (KiirKc- AlU-rt C«in. William Jamt-s (. ' aUi-r. IKnry ( ' ..«hv.i! i .,:i ;. ' , : Horry War ' ' Rolx-rt Wii. Clin I ; Cha: Kich Willnril Churv h. Wir:..!i; t •!;,;-, !;• 1 ,...i,,., ,_,..:.-.s . ,..ikc. Knink Mmniillan Cobb. Hi-im- SliKiiic C il1in. Kusiicll ICr - n ColcurO. Williani Hcnr - Comlcy l- l vur l Huli-ll l ' Tlu-.«l..rv MallK ■A-.. ' .. ; v., William Tl I ' ranklin Mi.. . . Frwli-rick Balilwi: ■Melville «; ' Ks ri:r ' William I a- IK-Witt I);.. Joseph Li-vvis i avis. Wirt J)avis, Gciir ;c I ' armly Day, CharUs Branflcbury DcCanip Hcnrv Ix ckwii d dcForvsl, . . y. t,,,.. I J. 2i College St. i 7(. ChniH.-! St ici) Sheltun Ave. ss s. M. .•0 WhalU-v Ave. 3f ., Wh. i 4 IIiKh St. .): N. 84 S. M. ?(.: Wh. •I Library St. io;«i Cha|M.-l St. 421 H. 23 Colk-Kl- St. 1 1 144 Clia|R ' l St. 117 Wl)-  S W 1 1 Hh S, M. 3., 7 Crown St. 14 I ' . 1 1 1 York St. 2.,«. W. 1044 ChaiK-l St. M ) Cha|KO SL 34 Wh. 55 W l 7 : I. . M Wh ..,. n iirk St ■, I.yi. Wh. I ;2 Y I- . n..|.ii St. 217 York St. . L ' . HEMIC A I. DEPA R TMENT. Frank Cmirtenay Dodd, Charles Hamilton Doud, Jr., Michael Thomas Dowries, George Silas Drake, Jr., Arthur Joj ' Draper, Benjamin Franklin Eby, Richard Fenwick Ely. Frederick Leverett Emmons, Charles Sumner Evans, Arthur Woolsey Ewell, John Louis Ewell, Martin Bell Faris, George Bronson Farnam, Augustine William Ferrin, Jr., George Jackson Ferry, Jr. , Clarence Mann Fincke, Henry Mark Fisher, Lucius George Fisher, Jr., Emerson David Fite, Thomas Francis Fitzgerald, Jacob LaFayette Frey, Jr., Andrew Chesley Furbush, Elisha Ely Garrison, John David Garth, Frank Patrick Garvan, Sumner Kemble Gerard, James Rieser Gerhard, Charles Howard Gillette, Curtenius Gillette, Robert Capen Gilmore, Charles Frederick Gloth, Walter Lippincott Goodwin, Edward Eugene Gregory, Robert DeLancey Hamilton, Edward Stephen Harkness, William Augustus Hart, George Sewell Haydock, Edgar Laing Heermance, Chai-les Edwin HeiTelfinger, Charles Reed Hemenway, William Henry Harrison Hewitt, Ebenezer Hill. Jr., W-vu 1 ' ork City, St rant OH, Pa., WaIliu,Kfoiut, St. Louis, J o.. ' ai ii iL;lon, D. C. Laiuaster, Pa., XfiK ' 1 ' ork City, E. Hartland, J ' itt. lniriC, Pa., ll ' as iiiiicton, D. C. ira. ' i iiiixtoii, D. C, Brooklyn, X. ] ' ., .Wu- a7;n. Sat a nan, a. .V. ] ' .. . r,-ndliani, X. . . Prooklyu, X. ' .. Avw a7 ' ,n. C iiraiio, Itt., .Marion, ( ., Hoplcinton. Mass., Pan, aster. Pa., .] a, ,ias, .I ,-., Col or Otto Sprint s, Co ., HaiiuitnU, Mo ' ., Hartford, Xcia J ' ork City, P)ouglass7 illc, Pa., Hartford, Neiv York City, Rutland, ' t., Eric, Pa., . V-a ' 1 ;-;■■City. Xeiv ] ' ork City, Xewhuryporf, Mass. , AV-ji ' York City, X.-70 llavrn. ' Cinriniiati, O., Xrjo Haven. Minm-apidis, Minn., Manrkfst.r, I ' t.. Nfiu Ha-un. Danluirv, lib W. D. 155 Elm St. Wallingford. 1044 Chapel St. 22 College St. loio Chapel St. 1044 Chapel St. loio Chapel St. loio Chapel St. 2 University PI. 2 University PI- 159 Elm St. 166 F. I5g Elm St. loio Chapel St. 178 Lye. 84 Lyon St. 22 College St. 413 Temple St. 114 N. loio Chapel St. 87 S. M. I So Lye. loio Chapel St. i f, F. 344 Wh. 356 Wh. iiig Chapel St. 22 College St. 63 W. D. 120 High St. 331 Wh. 159 York St. 136 F. 140 F. K) Warren St. 350 Wh. 83 Wall St. 332 Wh. 356 Wh. 65 Dixwell Ave. 343 Wh. AC.tni:. f c.u. ) ■: ' .! A ' T. f :xr. Run-y Frank Hill. John Ralph llill..i Bi-njaiiiin HarRt; ; RnlKTl Slaiili-y 11 :. !, .iiis Hinkoy. I ' lnhp Hinklt. AlU-n Hall Hit .lK ck. Harry I-t-slic Miirris HofTni.in, The Jon- ClinrUs I! • ' Harold ( ii l vin 1 1 (icrry R.miii.Is I! R..lK-rt Vr I-orclim John IVll M..U. Murray Shipk-y Hi ' wlaivl ik-n)amJn Hublu ' ll, Jr., William Sl inc Hiit t vll. Jr (KTalil HtiKhcs, Iv l vanl Hiik Huiik-. Chcstc-r Jay Hunt. I. iiiis Charl- •■! ' !.:. William J I Shirm.ir I All- ■.. J: . Jan.. Hun 1. ...:.-.:. . ., Harol.l McrcliUi i H.-irrv M., ' ,.,-: i: r (.ha- K.lv All- All.. KranW kay i Saniuil Ki: C irni-lius I ' lTiir K uinl, Hcnr - Timothy Kncvlan ' l. Jr.. Herman I avis Kountzc, Luther l tham Kountzv. Henry (JeorKv I pham. Walter Jerome I pham. Frerferiek Palmer I-atimer. Kittaimim ' , P,i., v.. M.US., tmitwiintftt. I ' :k: irtn.ft:. ' ' IM N.  . f. I . loio CliajK-1 St. jSi Wh. 393 B. 78 S. M. T  Wall Si. SS Park St. 1 30 Hi h St. .■33 Wh. If: F -.. Wh . ' I M St. :-3  . oiione St. 3Sj Wh. ijo I ' ark St. 3( ) Wh. 13 Colk ' tjc St. 3S1 Wh. j«.; ()rnni{e St. 123 York St. .,7 HriMol St. 7.; Wall St. 377 Wh. 3-7 Wh. V.s Wh. 3r,N Wh. ii- Wh. |)wit{ht Hull. 412 K. 37 '  Wh. a7 ' i I. -..■.■w i w . . . . ' ....: St. IM Wall St. W ' :llf. S V ACADEMICAL DKPAR TMEN ' l. Arthur William Lawrence, Henry Ledyard, Irving Prentice Leete, Frederick Reimold Lehlbach, Dwight Milton Lewis, James Hoyt Lewis, Goodloe Lindsley, James Israel Lineaweaver, Percival Clement Liscomb, William Gilman Low, Jr., Frederick Bliss Luquiens, Francis Martin Lj-nch, Thomas Perkins MacBride, George Bliss McCallum, Chester McVey McCance, Frank McCoy, Jr., Theodore Dwight McDonald, George Stewart McFarlan, LeRoy McKim, John Robert McNeille, Roy McWilliams, Knox Maddox, Walter Dunham Makepeace, Arthur Robertson Manice, Huntington Mason, Nathaniel Robert Mason, David Irving Mead, Larkin Goldsmith Mead, Newton Alexander Merritt, Jr., John Vincent Miller, Robert Hume Miller, Theodore Westwood Miller, Robert Doremus Mills, Theodore Monell, James Otis Moore, William Edgar Fleming Moore, Charles Frederick Mosle, Robert Lewis Munger, Fred Towsley Murphy, John Killani Murphy, Charles Frederick Neergaard, Burhans Newcombe, AVti ' ] ' ork City. Detroit. Afi. i. , Leete ' s Ls diitt, Newark. N. .. New Ha-.uti, Hudsoiu X. v.. Nashville. Teiin.. Philadelp iia. Pa., Albany. N. ] ' ., Brooklvn, N. ] . , New Hai ' eii, Olyphant. Pa.. Grand Rapids, Mie i., Northampton. Mass. , Pittsburg, Pa.. New York City, New Yorl; City, Amsterdam, JV. J ' ., Ne7. ' J ■,-;• ■City, Pine Bluff, N. C, Chieago, III., San Fra iciseo, Cat, Springfield, Mass. , New York City, Chicago, III., North Coirway, N. II., Brooklyn, N. Y., New York Citv, Newark. N ., Akron, O.. New Haven, Akron, O.. East Orange, N._ ., New York City, Gene SCO, N. Y., New York City, New York City, Ansonia, J 11 net ion City, Kan., New Haven, Brooklyn, N. Y., New York City, 345 Wh. 1076 Chapel St. 2 Audubon St. loio Chapel St. 43S George St. 92 S. M. 273 L. I So Lye. 272 L. 22 College St. 201 Bishop St. loio Chapel St. 223 York St. 337 Wh. 64 High St. 240 D. 3S7 B. 114 High St. 324 W. 37(1 Wh. 376 Wh. 22 College St. 382 Wh. 22 College St. 22 College St. 3S3 B. 326 W. 347 Wh. 380 Wh. 276 Elm St. 133 Wall St. 276 Elm vSt. 22 College St. 396 B. 31S Elm St. 3S6 B. 63 V. 349 Wh. 63 W. D. 85 Sachem St. 326 W. 166 York St. 61 ' I- Mil I nhl ' A A ' TMisr. Edward Paystm Niwtoii, Hnrry EdRiir Nulaii. Jfssc WaLsijn Oliicy. William Henry •Jwi.-n. Jr Harry William-; Pa l l Kii;. Htrvi-y Cki- I ' arkt-. Jr . Julius I -.inanl I ' atkc, li .••lr ; • I,.iwr .nn I ' ar ' Kir Stewart I ' atti • • . Ot.-«ir {«; Bar ' James Kan Am..s Rill Ik-rnar l ■ninthliy II William Frwlcnci. i Alton PouU ' t, I ' osliT I ' niyii. Iraiuis WitiUirop Pylc. W:i • A - JJ4 Wh. i2 i HiRh St 370 Wh. 13 ClIl-KV St. ■(71 Wh. isi B .VM  114 lliis ' h St. 114 HiK ' li St. jj Collide St. .144 Wh. .,4 S. M. ;?« Wh. I ; i Wliallty Ave. ju (. ' riiwn St. ' C. J, . W. ■I Library St. 7 S. M. 7., S. M. I5J F. J45 Wh. Ilvtiry ul) l)Ue Kyiii Dean Sajfc. Jr . DeWitt Lynn . siKe. John Cleveland Sjilter. (•,e,.rv. W: ■.:■• . ;.i --..n Jan Carl 11. ■■I ' ..rtir l a- Th..ma. . II Arthur C - . Edward M Harry But- AllK-rt Silv. James Her Edward I,. 14 ' . Wh. ,1., VI, H,irlfi rti. ACADEMICAL 1U-:PARTMEXT. John Duke Smith, Nathan Ayer Smyth, George Elliott Somers, Jr., Louis Michael Sonnenberg, Frank Edgar Spaulding, Raymond Chapman Spaulding, Manning Force Stires, Jr., Arthur Temple Strong, Walter Hatch Stuart, Graham Sumner, Dudley Yannes.s Sutphin, ' ictor Sutro, Herbert Leonard Sutton, Clifford Munroe Tappen, Dale Stouffer Tate, Ellsworth Mather Taylor, George Burton Taylor, Burtis Judd Teasdale, Benjamin Augustu.s Thaxter, Charles Edward Thomas, Benjamin Franklin Carver Thompson, John Henry Thompson, Jr., Edward Ti ' llotson, Frederick Tilney, Prince Henn- Tirrell, Jr., William Asahel Todd, Henry Hotchkiss Townshend, Luther Stephen Trowbridge, Jr., Albert Phelps Tuller, David Cushman Twichell, John Butler Tytus, Jr., Robb dePeyster Tytus, George Whitman Updike, Jr.. Joseph Milligan VanBlunk, Edwin Wilkes VanDeusen, Philip Vanlngen, Irving Dillaye Vann, Gysbert VanSteenwyk, Jr., Robert King Vibert, Dana Dudley Wallace, Minot Lester Wallace, Nathaniel Waldron Wallis, .v. .. Aiidover, Mass., Nciu Haven, Ncio Haven, Xciv Haven, East Xor-uHxlk, Monti I air, X. .. fn-s.v City, X. ., AVa ' liyiins ' .oirk, Broo c yn, X. V.. Neii ' Haven, Ciueinnati, O.. Xe-L ' Yoric City, Sprin,!:Jie (t, Mass. , Jamaica, X. ., Pittsburg, Pa., Xeiv ] ' or ; City, Erie, J i., irestlwro. Mass., Mae lias. Me., y, ' , ,Tv , ' . .. C iieago, Hi., Xe-,o Vor : Citv. Xe-,o I aven, ' Proo ctyn, X. V.. Sout i ' eyiiioiit i. Ma. i ' nioni i le, Xeio Haven, Detroit, Mie i. , West Siiiist ' iiry. Hartfortl, MiM etoioii. O., Xeio Haven, St. Louis, Mo., Camden , X. J., Tranijuitity, X. [., Ne-w ' or c City, Syracuse, X. ] ' . , La Crosse, Wis., Unionvit e, Broo c yn, A ' . V., Derty, East Orange, X. ., 322 Wh. 32S Temple St. 1 1 Vernon St. 6g6 State St. loio Chapel St. 82 S. M. lOg York St. 22 College St. 120 High St. 120 N. 202 D. 37S Wh. 3SS B. loio Chapel St. 354 Wh. 5 j W. D. 156 F. S4 S. M. S7 S. M. 420 B. 367 Wh. 64 High St. 294 Lawrence St. 370 Wh. 391 B. 77 S. M. 234 Church St. 166 F. 90 Park St. 2S0 L. 1076 Chapel St. 1076 Chapel St. 33S Wh. 159 Orange St. 82 Whalley Ave. 178 Lye. 391 B. 343 Wh. 360 Wh. 162 F. 395 B. 1044 Chapel St. t ' -i w C.I nj:.u c.i I. PEP A Kr. fF. T. Clan-ncx ' Walwortb. ICdwartl Twiclull V.it Karl Wibb, Kriicst Aldi-n Wii. William Slu-panl Ki-u Itii-i Wi-tniori-. AK-xandiT Vliix-!i-r, J M.-|jh Storvr Vhi-cI Ti({hl, n . I ' raiKis Millwartl Wil-.n. lIuntinKtuii Wilson, Jcmatlutn I iinhani Witwin. Jr., Wornill Wilson, Clarvnci- Winter, John Hiim|)hrfy WmlcrbotJuira. Fmnk Clark Vc inaiu , Muium Youn , Jr., XfUtKN. MitSS.. H.trlfortt. SfU- Yorl: City, ■I. K .. tH rt. . ' lit I. II! . . .. r. . .: ii(. W. 1). 5w W. 1 . 104 N. 340 Wli. ifd (irovi- St. 3T4 Wli 24 Vork St. (.J V. i.ii.i Cbujicl St. I j(. K. 1:3 I- 35 5 Wli. 104 N. 347 Wh. SorilOMOKEli, 3 )3. jfrci ' hman C ' -i- ' Ociirire Haven Abbntt. Tliomas Allen, .vl. Frc lfrick Tbi itlorc Andcnbin, William WhitmK Amlrf«-«, Jr . RoUrt W.Kln.w ArxhUolil. Jr . Herman Nathaniel iiakcr. Abraham Ro ,i-crans lialilwiii. Arthur l ou|{la.s Ikililwin. I cFon- t Itoldw ' in, Kmcst H imlx-rjjcr, Curlcton Henn,- Barclay. William I., icku-o id Bomett. Ashlx-I Ilinman Barney, Arthur Henry liarllett. Charles (Jriswold Barllctt, Jr . Samuel Eliot Ba -att Abralmm Burtis H. Clifford Edward 11. RichanI I -onard Ik-ikw ilh. Norman Buckingham Beecher. Elmer Ellsworth Boeck, Thoma.s Hcaton Beers. ltl.uk Hall. Miltcn. lirooklym. W W l.yom. S. ' ., Htirlford. Hillihi ' ro. O.. . ;f ) ort City. . ' fn ' Haven. 1S4 Crown Sl 137 Wall SL K..) West St. S50 Vork St. 13S HiKhSL loi Chn| cl St. 33., Wh, 1044 Clm| el Sl. • Whitney Ave. 1044 Cha| el St. 343 Gcorfje Sl. aj Collejfe St. 20 i I). 14 Home II. « )a Vork Sl. 1079 Chapel St. J48 Vork St. 64 1-ake I ' l. 114 Hifch SL J3I Vork St. 401 B. 25 Vernon St. A CA DKMICA L D EPA R TMEXT. Enoch Frye Bull, William Park Benjamin, Burnham Carter Benner, Martin Toscan Bennett, Morris Uri Bernheim, Edgar Hayes Betts, Wyllys Rosseter Betts, Luther Guy Billings, Hiram Bingham, Jr., Lorenzo Blackstone, Isaac Bliss, Eugene Blumenthal, Franklin Hendrickson Booth, Howard Sej ' mour Borden, Frank Joseph Born, Edward Thayer Brastow, William Lodge Brett, Zenas Marston Briggs, John Meixitt Bromley, James CofBnberry Brooks, Philip Ranney Brooks, Daniel Joseph Brown, Thoma s Brown, Jr., Robert Zimmerman Buchwaltcr, Alexander Bunce, Eugene Watson Burlinganie, Jacob Burnet Burnet, Noah Arthur Burr, David DeForest Burrell, Eli Ives Butler, Henry Emerson Butler, Louis Henry Butterwortli, Dallas Cannon Byers, Bertram Llewellyn Cadwalader, William Patrick Callanau, Robert Callender, Andrews Storrs Campbell, Cliflord Dudley Cheney, Wilson Kelley Chisholm, Campbell Mithoff Chittenden, Augustus Wilson Clapp, Bruce Clark, Nor til Ecomi ' nster, Mass., Neiv London. Welleshy. Mass., Hartford, Louisville, Ky., Lansingbiirg, A ' . K , New York City, Washington, T). C, Honolulu, H. .. Norwich, New Haven, New York City, Newt07vn, N. K, New York City, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., New Ha-. ' cn. Mattea-„uui, . Y.. New Bedford, Mass., New Haven, Cleveland, O., Minneapolis, Minn., Thompsonville, Scottsville, N. Y., Cincinnati, O., Hartford, A III any, N. l ' ., Cincinnati, O., II ' inchest er. New York City, Meriden, Ogontz. Pa., Brookfield, Mass., Allegheny, Pa., San Era n Cisco, Cat., Hopkinton. Mass., Provide }tce, R. I., Enfield. S. .Manchester. Cle-ccland. O.. Coliintbus, O.. St. Paul. Minn., Chicago, III., 39 Lake PI. 165 York vSt. g6 S. M. 313 W. 263 Crown St. 231 York St 49 V. 226 York St. 125 N. 16S F. 270 George St. 109 York St. 109 York St. ir V. 22 Whalley Ave. 12S Wall St. 14 Whalley Ave. 128 N. loi St. John St. 233 York St. 250 York St. 95 S. M. 223 York St. 473 Elm St. 261 Crown St. 53 Lake PI. 353 Wh. 266 York St. 20S 1). 107 York St. 1 1 57 Chapel St. Ill York St. 1079 Chapel St. 159 Elm St. 547 Howard Ave. 327 W. 95 S. M. 223 York St. 263 L. 1 142 Chapel St. 343 George St. 242 York St. 65 .h ( ! . Hh ' tKrUKM Charles Brainarci Clark. I--(hvar l I ml Clark. H .raic Kusluiill Clark, orrin Mtlvilk- Clark, Ralph Kwinj; Clurk, Auf stus I ' risbie Clrvi-laml, Jami-s tli-nry Clm; . JjinK- I)iikirs iii i • Hcim- IVil.lu-, I • icwnfc All ' M..lton Av C.iIIh .Nat: Jaiiii - . .... .. . Kuynioocl Mun-ai: ■K.ii crt lUnr - Cr. Henry Ilo-stinKs Cii::,i;i. Murenu lK-lan . - ' •■• ■■■■-iKc. ' ' iniiiick. i ' .ij i '  f. Miiss v.s K .«S W. 1 27 N. 314 Cnnvn St. Ii« Y-.rk t 37 I- jNl Cmwn St K .l«Lf I «italmiii I ' K li;.ir Sl-IiiIi tl.. i Imnu i,cv Kxidy. ! av- « ! [•« er iv«l ly. .!iam Khriih, Einstein. I.M Hour St. 1044 Clutpvl St 361 L. .■f.. I. ,■.! ' . - l-yn«.««t SI : ; I .;,, 1 ' . Ill •!.. M W Ashlxll I ' a- .-; C. I DEMICA L DEP. I A ' TMl ' .XT. Lawrence Fitch, Henry Fletcher, William Ruthven Flint, Richard Earp Forrest, Charles Job Fowler, John Harold Fuller, Charles Brownell Gage, Morrell Walker Gaines, Weston Spies Gales, Herbert Draper Gallaudet, Arthur Thomas Gait, Robert Thompson Garrison, Robert Harvey Gay, Charles Frederick Gehrmann, Arthur Howell Gerhard, Fred Macdonald Gilbert, David Halliday Moffat Gillespie, Richard Butler Glaenzer, Malcolm Glendinning, Walter Godchaux, Otto Goldsmith, Charles Edmtind Goodman, Charles Archibald Goodwin, Robert Hubbard Gould, Philip Sanford Goulding, George Wilbert Grandin, Philip William Grece, Louis Freeman Greene, Charles Welles Gross, Eugene Hale, Jr., Philip Walbridge Hamill, James Alexander Hamilton, Taber Hamilton, George Arthur Hanford, Archibald Cary Harrison, Joseph Hall Hart, Winfred Morgan Hartshorn, Harold Ames Hatch, Adelbert Stone Hay, Charles Edward Hay, Jr., Abner Pierce Hayes, Josiah Judson Hazen, ]i rid i;,- port, Uroo c vn, . . ) ' . , CoUinl ' . ' illc, P iiladclphia, Pa. . ' T lioiiipsoni ' illt-, II art on Landiua;. I ' ., AVn- 1 ■, ' ;• • tV r ' . Allntquirqut, X. J .. Elizabeth, A ' . ., Washingtoti, . C. Chicago, III., Pittsburg, Pa., Burlington, Vt., Peoria, III.. Ant more, Pa., Brooklyn, X. Y., Newbitrgh, N. Y., Ne-iV York City, Salt Lake City. Utah. Ne-d ' Orleans, La.. Portland. Ore., St. Louis. Mo., Hartford, Bridgeport. Rutland, Vt., Tidioute. Pa.. Jersey City. X. [., Albion, X. Y., ' Hartford, Ellsieorth. Me., Chicago, III., Caledonia, X. ' ., Fort Way lie, Ind., Syracuse, X. Y., New York City, Cincinnati, O., Colorado Springs. Col.. New York City. Washington, P. C, Springfield. III.. Bethlehem. Haddam. 1 66 York St. 406 B. 51 Lake PI. 24S York St. 364 Wh. 190 C. 17S Columbus Ave. 422 B. 75 Broadway. 256 L. 47 V. 293 York St. 340 Wh. 1096 Chapel St. 170 York St. 401 B. 78 Lake PI. 226 York St. 254 York St. 1079 Chapel St. 205 Crowm St. 373 Crown St. 270 Crown St. 1 1 79 Chapel St. 103 Park St. 261 Crown St. 2 Audubon St. 2ig York St. 250 York St. 49 V. 166 York St. 9 Library St. 203 York St. 413 B. 1204 Chapel St. 9 Library St. 35 Dwight St. 1204 Chapel St. 5 V. 29 High St. 710 State St. 96 S. M. C 7 .U. DKM CA L PEP A R T.MES I Ham- Hi-aton. I ' anicl l -amcU Hebanl, Niclidlas Paul Hcncli. Jami-s Knincis Joseph Hennessey. Carl John Hcvm-T. John Joseph lliK nnK, Henry WinsUiw Hinckn, Chiirles I ' otter Hine, Krank (iillK-rt Hinxlale. Lawn-nie Hitchoick, Robert Reynolds Hitt. Peter Holder Holme. Philip Lev Hotchki-ss. Emi-st Howe. Rotn-rt Kmesl Hume. Rolxrrt Soitt Hume. Kre lerick Willittm Huxfonl. Charles l-ZdwanI Ix-rs, Stuart Wells Jackson, Warren Preseott Jackson. Thomas Martin James, John Jay. Job Kiljjar Jobnxun. I-eeds Johnson. I ireniu Ilascum Jobniion, Warren B- -.v ' ' ' m. Carleton (. ■Junius Rip .. Charles Kdttard Juiin. I.- ' -.v IK-W..!f K I1..KK. 1143 CliMlv! S! 114- --li • ■l6j ! ' 5i( i Grand Ave. 314 Crown St 4( Hillhiiuse Ave. 217 York St 114 Hi h St. 5 V. 311 York St. IU44 Cha]K-l St. J3t Ii. 34 Honu- PI. .|o Hi h St. 3S1 Crown St. 76 S. M. .ti4 Cniwn St. 37 High St. joWlv - ■■I ' MJ 313 Volk .s-t. 1 1.; York St. HrondwHv Kennedy. Kventl P! Kdwin } ' •: - Har- Jer..- I a Auk .rd. Krci. .uh. William Ko ' LHritxii) 1-elclier, I..ouis Samter I.a ' vv. 1041 I ' 17.. Vuik .SI. I ijh CliaiK.-! St. : . ' . It St. - ; St. ; i-ildiiry Si. o Park .St. A CA DEMIC. I L DEP. I R TMENT. Alexander Ingcrsoll Lewis, VanSinderen Lindsley, John Riley Livermore, John Quentin Lockman, Oscar Loewi, Franklin Atkins Lord, Paul Henry Lyman, Dennis Joseph McCarthy, William Laird McCormick, Theodore Alexander McGraw, Franklin Gray Mcintosh, Berkeley McKesson, Thomas Sabine McLane, Jay Chandler McLauchlan, Paul Augustin McOuaid, Francis Sherwood Male, Erwin Walter Markham, George Tracej ' Marsh, Samuel Andrew Marshall, Julian Starkweather Mason, Irvin McDowell Massey, Jr., Walter Meigs, Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr., Orlando Paul Metcalf, Seth Minot Milliken, Jr., Sydney Knox Mitchell, Grenville Dodge Montgomery, George Colton Moore, Gouverneur Morris, Jr., Beriah Edwin Mossman, Jr., Mandeville Mullally, George Alphonsus Mullen, Floyd Woodruff Mundy, George Hewitt Myers, Robert Christman Xeal, Jr., Thomas Davidson Newmyer, Elbert Frank Newton, Edward Keator Xon ' is, John Tread well Norton, Jr., Ernest Clapp Noyes. Norman Day Otis, William Satterlee Packer, Jr., Dei rut , Mich., Washington, D. C, New York City, New York City, New York City, Moor head, Minn., Chicago, III., Stafford Springs, Hayward, Wis., Detroit. Mich. , Franklin, Pa., New York City, New York Citv, Cleveland, O., New Hai ' en, Brooklyn, N. Y., East Longmeadow, Mass. Lansingbiirg, N. Y., Cromwell, Chicago, III., Memphis, Tenn., New York City, New York City, Pittsburg, Pa., New York City, Lakeville, N. Y, Dcmier, Col., North Madison, New York City, Greenville, Pa., New York City, Trumbull, Chicago, III., Washington, D. C, Harrisbnrg, Pa., Connellsville, Pa., Ne v Haven, New York City, Albany, N. Y., Newton Center, Mass., Wellsville, N. ] ' ., Brooklyn, N. 1 ' ., 173 F. 1 99 York St. lo V. 2oS D. 53 Lake PI. 1460 Chapel St. 1079 Chapel St. 22 Whalley Ave. 3S3 George St. igg York St. 224 D. 159 Elm St. 223 D. 254 York St. iSi Orchard St. 168 F. 93 S. M. 1016 Chapel St. 152 Grove St. 261 Crown St. 107 York St. 1 145 Chapel St. 1044 Chapel St. log Wall St. 264 York St. 318 Elm St. loyg Chapel St. 73 Howe St. 254 York St. 27 High St. 76 S. M. 10 Ashmun St. 1079 Chapel St. 226 York St. 1 142 Chapel St. 159 Elm St. 8 Kensington St. 91 Park St. 1145 Chapel St. 37 Lj ' nwood St. 9 Library St. 1204 Chapel St. 69 ■' ' m iir {L£ISiu Brainnrd Warrn-r Parker, tjri-n -ille Parkc-r. John Randoljih l axl n, Jr., Cliarli-s Tlxini.-is I ' ayiii-, I)ariii.s I ' Mwanl I ' l-ck, William Ilaxvii IVcW, Cli«rk-s Hcnrj- IVix, Jr., ICdwanl Carter IVrkins. Cit.r. I-VI! I ' iir; William Su-vcn.s kay, llaroUl Svlvr«l«-r R.H-VnnKvl I ' ,,.. Alfu Frvtl Krwm Kith.r RolKrrt Kimh,ill U «toorjic .Mil. Jiilii-n A)i!«..,i IV ,■. . AUm .o t ' larWc kuliinwin. Maxwill Warnii k.«kwill. James OllK k «l(rers. I ' avid Francis Kci ;frN. J..lin -• •■•■s. I.cl ' ! Ivogvrs, Jr . k..l -.1, Harrj- Hosmer Rowland, John I ' iinlvir kn-her. R..t .r. K.l«. Her!:... .. ■■••■(ieorRe (it ' Jewett !!n- Wor- ::, Wii; - lin. I ai,, ,, Francis M. ; Frank Wii: Klliutt Fitcli .sSiciuiU, Ralph Henry Shone. . ( . :. c.i I. ni:r.i k r.u : r. . ' 1. J ,. ii. ' H. A ' . )■.. ■: II ,■' . If I.  ,, r. A ' . . V : . ' ■fC J ' f. ' .i-. ' . A . N ' r, .1 . , jjo Cniwn St. 331 Wh. 9 2 York St. Si Whttlley Aw. 370 L. 0 ) Howe St. 2S1 Crown St, jas W. I6q F. 1 25 N. 321 W, iu HiKh.St. 3S2 Crown St. r HiKlt St. 473 Elm St. 143 F. 57 ) Ge«jrj;e St. i ij Howe St. itfi) York St. 31 HiRll St. II V. 33 CoUejfe .St. ! 3 Whalley Ave. J4I Wh. 3Jf. L. 350 York St. j.,8 B. Ill) Colli-jfe St, 3S l.ynwtiud Sl K.3 York SL 419 B. 313 W. 163 York St 324 I . If 5 Kim St. i ' r York St. I2S N. . ..-. i. ii tily. ( •inuifH, A ' . J., A CA DEMICA L DEPA R TMEN T. William Jacob Sliroder, Henry Silcocks, Frank Hunter Simmons, Archibald Delap Smith, Edward Burnham Smith, Henry King Smith, James Robinson Smith, Thomas Max Smith, Charles Conrad Spreyer, Samuel Newton Spring, George Prichard Stimson, Frank Raymond Stocker, Norman Arthur Street, Edward Clark Streeter, Richard Udall Strong, Isaac Newton Swift, Fred Wheeler Tenney, Alfred Howe Terry, Roderick Terry, Jr., Wilmot Haines Thompson, Jr., Wirt Lord Thompson, Lawrence Thurston, William Jessup Torrey, Ferrars Heaton Tows, Edwin Bryant Treat, Hayes Quincy Trowbridge, Robert James TurnbuU, Jr., Victor Morris Tyler, William Newell Vaile, Frederick Theodore van Beuren, Jr. Walter Lewis Vaughan, James Wolcott Wad.sworth, Jr., Western Wesley Wager, Ernest Walker, George Young Wallace, Jr. , John Aloy.sius Walsh, John Wilson Walsh, Arthur Gustavus Ward, Charles McLean Warren, Pierce Noble Welch, Jr. , John Welles, Frederick Manfred Werner, Cincinnati, O., Brooklyn, N. V., Brooklyn, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. V., Detroit, Mich., New York City, Hartford, Yonkers, N. ] ' ., New Haven, Le Mars, Iowa, Cincinnati, O., Jermyn, Pa., Chicago, III., Chicago, III., New Brunswick, Ypsilanti, Mich., Woe, ester, .Mass., Kno.xi ' ille, Tcnn., New York City, East Orange, N. J. , St. Louis, Mo., IVhitinsville, Mass. Scran ton. Pa., New York City, Wallingforil, New Haven, . Morristown, N. J. , New Haven, Denver, Col., New York City, Louisville, Ky. , Geneseo, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. J ' . , New York City, Salt Lake City Stamford, Chicago, III., Evans Mills, N. ] Collinsville, New Haven, Wethcrsfield, New York City, N-J; Utah, 252 York St. 22 College St. 173 F. 31 Lake PI. 114 High St. 313 York St. I07g Chapel St. 261 Crown St. 3S Elliott St. 97 N. 136 Dwight St. 339 George St. 47 V. 261 Crown St. 22 College St. 341 Wh. Ill Vi.rk St. 30 Hillhouse Ave. 206 D. 127 N. 1 70 York St. 260 L. 12S High St. 313 York St. go Park St. 310 Temple St. 168 York St. 33 College St. 373 Crown St. 24S York St. 7 Library St. 12 V. 135 Howe St. 294 Elm St. igg York St. iog6 Chapel St. 33g Wh. 39 Lake PI. 51 Lake PL 321 W. 1044 Chapel St. 1044 Chapel St. 73 . ;( ( :Mh : i v A- iMK.xr. GforRC Jcrutnf Wesley. K .r;i IX ' UKlas Wliitakvr. Ro;;tT SlK-nuall WluU-. 2 ' . Paul Whiliii. I ' aytu- WliiliK-y. Ivhvaril kev l Tiitf«-m rr Kmest Wall - K..rsytli Wici llerln-rt Hucli:. . IlnrnLV Wilder Wil. Artlmr Bulilwin Wii. Arthur Collins Williaii.%. I -wis Ma.voi William , Frederick Kly Wi!li«m u ii. IIar..l.l M..ilat WUmmj. i Hiver T iUM-y Wil.s n. Henry K }{erN Winlhruji, Is John Munni Wi il««-v Howard Hr.M. Ileiirv Hurt ' . SUMMARY If: York St. 1 1 1 ' i ioi York St II Kim S ' ? ' ■_. : SUy i:ini St IJK Hinh St US I- . SOS I.. lo .13 W. jof Ijeorxe St. I jS York St, 340 Wh. I ' Kr.ollMKN. .117. 34S S7  SbefRel Scientific Francis Mulliken Adams, Ph.B., Yale University, 1892. Arthur Chambers Alexander, Ph.B., Yale University, 1889. Bertram Borden Boltwood, Ph.B., Yale University, iSgj. Henry Brewer, Ph.B., Yale University, iSo4- Charles Barto Brown, Ph.B.. Yale University, 1S94. John Reynolds Brown, B. S., Augustana College, 1S91. Henry Andrews Bumstead, B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1S91. Otis Gridley Bunnell, Ph.B., Yale University, 1892. Loomis Burrell, Ph.B., Yale University, 1894. We.sley Roswell Coe, Ph. B. , Yale University, 1892. Philip Dowell, B.A., Augustana College, 1885. Winthrop Edwards Dwight, B.A., Yale University, 1893. Edwin Horace Forbes, Ph.B., Yale University, 1S74. William John Gies, B.S., Gettysburg College, 1893; Ph. B., Yale Ui (graduate StuDcuts. Honolulu, . ., Cast ch ' u, X. ).. A -70 Havni. Xcio Haven. Neio Britain, Nc ' .o Havon, Burlington, Little Falls, X. ];, Middlcficld, Galva, III.. Xc-iO Haven, Torrington, Manlicini, Ba., Scbool. 146 Edwards .St. 71 Dixwell Ave. 46 College St. A. 79 William St. Ansonia. S3 Grove St. 96 York Sq. 421 Temple St. 2 Hillhouse Ave. 53 Winchester Ave. 126 College St. Torrington. 3S Lvnwood St. SHEri-lEl.n SCIESTIFIC SCHOOL William Anthony Gran -ille. Ph.B., v.. Mat: : :; H . v.. . Josiah IKiiiiiur. ' .. V. V lc I ' nivcrtiiy. iKgj William Tliomiis Hildnip Howe. Ph. H Yalt I ' nivtrMlv, y-i . Alva Mnn...n Ilnnt B A . Kvi!. M.;i. ' i V. Charlie Az J.muv l::; Vale Inivrnutv, ifc % K. hv lu-t. i- V- Tin Klh. ■AI..!- I ' .. Mil. .1 -; .. [•r.ir ! ' . . r.ra. A . Kri-.. -, Iti.B . I-, . . . ..B.. !iri lj , Ph.B . Will. Name. B.A.. v.. ■„. IVrcy 1.. 11. .1 V.il.lcn. I ' h.B . Vale lnivcr itv. k . fU ' llitvfm, Erif. Ph.. • V,;.,, , . ,,■,,, ' .I.. .7 1 1 t ' niit, -tr nj; i n. n.irlh-fd. AV:« ' Hax ' fn. .Imii ' Hiii. ; •. •a.. . w Havtn. lirooklrn. W  ' ., 1)6 Grt-cne St, A. A. 53 I ' rosjKrct Si. 1143 Cha}K.-l St. 145 CoUi ' jjc St 34 Kim St. }i (iartlcn St. 410 Tcm| lc St A. 54 Ctnnlcn St. 57 Lake PI. Strutford. Ati ' . ' iniiu ( . Lyi.n St. 414 Cniwn Si. $5 DwiKfat I ' I. 411 Tcmjili ; A i.sc ( r,-in r.. St -A William Morris WflltT. B.A., Western Maryland College, 1889. Lynde Phelps Wheeler, Ph.B., Yale University, 1894. William Arthur Whitcomb, Ph. DePauw University, 1804. Clarence Cicero Wilson, B.A. , Yale University, 1892. Meyer Wolodarsky, Ph. B. , Yale University, 1894. Carlton Nisbet Aborn, Thatcher Magoun Adams, Grosvenor Noyes Allen, Robert Anderson, Richard Armstrong, Bayard Barnes, William Samuel Barnes, Albert Ryamond Barton, Rennselaer Wardwell Bartram, William Cooke Beers, John Eastman Belding, Paul Beck Belin, Henry vanderVeer Bergen, William Ross Black, John Armine Bookwalter, Sydney Cecil Borg, Roscoe Egbert Bronson, Frank William Brown, Edward Erie Brownell, Edward Lawrence Brownell, Robert Carmichael Burchard, Ernest H yde Cady, Alexander Cahn, William Goshom Caldwell, Luther Milo Case, Hendon Chubb, George Clinton Clarke, Harry Trumbull Clifton, Henry P. Coburn, George Harvey Coe, SHEFFIELD SCIEXTIFIC SCHOOL. Cinn n-r nii, . Md., Bridgeport, Clinton, [lid., A ' oon, Xoio Havon. Senior Clii55. Yoiil,-ors, X. v.. New York City, Kenwood, A V., Cineinnati, O., Hampton, Va. , New Haven, New Haven, Jamestown. N. ] ' ., Newaric, N. J., New Haven, Springfield, Mass., Scran ton. Pa., Bay Ridge, N. V., Erie, Pa., Springfield, O., New York City, Ansonia, New Hai ' en, San Francisco, Cal., Sandusky, O., Uncasville, Hartford, New Haven, Wheeling. W. Va., Barkhainsted, East Orange, N. J., Chicago, III., Washington, D. C, Indianapolis, Ind., Hartford, 94 W. D. 156 Grove St. 68 W. D. 57 N- S. H. 167 Kimberly Ave. Gkaduate Studknts, 42. 125 High St. St. Anthony Hall. 59 Grove St. S6 Wall St. 131 Grove St. 1442 Chapel St. 4S2 Howard Ave. 36 Elm St. 125 High St. 5S3 Orange St. 125 High St. 137 College St. 126 Wall St. 126 Wall St. 125 High St. 1076 Chapel St. 43 College St. 44 Elm St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 2S5 York St. 42 Elm St. iS Warren St. 132 Wall St. 482 Howard Ave. 250 York St. 137 College St. 233 York St. 22 College St. 134 College St. 77 s iKFrniL P sc :x r Ht-rlxrrt Ctinynnliani. Clarfncc Edwin C «. li lRr, Hiirviry Dc-ni ' .on C« vw. Kiclianl Tiller Crane. Jr.. Carl . t vati-r Curliss. Frank I clano dishing. James lX- Vc.|f Clmi :. .MfriHl Warner I at r John Staine Uavi llarrj- Vallett Day Laurence Nelwm I ' l ' n- leriek Wea.l 1 • William Kinn I ii ' Francis Irenee li: 1 I.A-« nanl Henrv I: n..r.. ' • Auk U Clia: . J lui . rlluir ' ar ■I ;. ..rj-e InKham K IClwanlC..,; Harry .Mcv kichanJ H..,.., .. . Harn,- Wartl F«j ' t • leorjfc Snapliel Ft.,- John Jay Frvdcritls. Henri C )mst JcW Gamenu. K. A .SI. Ia.u.. r Isaac Whe Andrew Jar John Kdwaril lAH.uiiius. Jr . John Cam| l ell IJrevnwav. The. • ' ••• ' - ' ■.■■■■Whr Allav. i James Spencer Hail, Janus Willet Hall. Robert Willi.im Mall. Sherman ki ).;ers Hall, Willis .Mullinj. ' s Hall. RoIxTt Au.stin Hamlin. Louis Freficrick Mart. U ' i tfshitrrr, ' !.. A. H.irtfont. r.;. X. )•..  ;, . ,r.-... .. St .. M ' .1. i,i . x. 1. s •iti . f. .. nit .1  ■' jC- M . nlh,,iiv 11: 1071 ' St. Ani 131 l.lukc .SI 4a Elm Si IS7 Colk-KC St. |. 4 t(!i,K.! St ; l.ilii.ijy St. I2(. Wall St. Anson I I.,-, W.-,!! S.i. ' I St All SHEFFIELD SCIEXTIFIC SCHOOL. Leon SturgL ' S Hawley. William Orville Hickok, David Arthur Hill. Henrj Steadman Hitchcock, Harry Clifford Holcomb, Louis Davis Hopkins, George Merriam Howard, Frederick Maxfield Hoyt, Augustus Zerega Huntington, Samuel Michael Israeli, Irvine Sinclair Jackson, Joseph Frederic Jack.son, Frederick Israel Jansen, Walter Barry Jennings, Alexander Johnson, Lee Arthur Johnson, Rankin Johnson, Frank Winthrop Jordan, Thomas Kernan, James Dawson Laj-ng, Jr., Norman Leeds, Ernest Abraham Limburger, Carl Robins Lindenberg, William Walker Little, James Alexander McCrea, William McEnemey, llcnry Pierre McOuaid, Benjamin Franklin Mansfield, Egbert Marsh, Frank Thompson Marsh, George Bragg Massey, Jr. , Charles Edward Meigs, Hcni-y Warner Merwin, Louis Rochat Metcalfe, Robert Reitzell Miller, B.S., Gettysbur.1 Collegre, 1893. Walter Louis Mitchell, George Webber Mixter, George Norris Morgan, Charles Augustine Morrogh, Frederick Edwin Newton, Robert Allen Niggeman, Pa., Bridgeport, Harrisbtirg, Chicago, IlL, Woodbury, Ni ' iij Haven, CatskiH, X. )•., Monte lair. W ., Stamford, Plaiiifield. . . ., Hartford, Chicago, 111., Nciv Haven, Fonda, N. V., South Norivall;, Bridgcpo rt, Ch-vela id, 0., Chicago. III., New Yoric City, Pogtionoclc, Xeu York City. Stamford. Xew York City, . Columbus, O., Xew Haven, Pittsburg, Pa., Derby, New Haven, New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, Watertown, N. Y. Waterbury, Xe7o Haven, Stamford. L ' ine Grove, Pa.. Xew Haven, Xew Haven. Pittsburg, Pa. , Xew Yorl; City, Buclcinghaiu, St. Louis, Mo., 65 W. D. 131 Grove St. 126 Wall St. 2g5 York St. 200 Oak PI. 23S Whallcy Ave. SS Wall St. 130 Wall St. 134 College St. 20S Grove St. SS Wall St. 15 Fillmore St. 133 Wall St. 285 York St. 125 Dwight St. St. Anthony Hall. S6 W. D. 88 Wall St. 67 Ashmun St. SS Wall St. 130 Wall St. 1040 Chapel St. 132 Wall St. 78 Pearl St. St. Anthony Hall. 65 York St. I Si Orchard St. 12 Academy St. 134 College St. 437 Orange St. 86 W. D. 5g (Jrove St. 28 College St. 3S9 Temple St. 139 Elm St. Edgewood. 144 Edwards St. 139 Elm St. 131 High St. 53 Tmmbull St. 120 High St. 70 ■Hi:iHEl.l CIEMIFIC SCHOOL. John Richard North. Francis Henr ' ( Iderstuiw. Charles Motchkiss Osborn. Wjiltcr WamiT I ' almcr, I- rank Jii k in l ;irki.T. William I ' shi-r l ars in . Clari-ntx- linrtlwcU I -vk. Jiihn Smith I ' hclps. William Wallntx- I ikc. J(iM.-|)h kidgc yuinby, Jr . Richard l . tcr Riin.i Duna-I I ' usuri- K.. Hcrlwrt Calhoun ! ■I iuiH C«inditt Ruhanlx. ClmrlfN lA- nard FrcKt Rohinwm. Ilcnry llnUUhip RuhiDbm, Hi-nry Hnllistvr RoliinMm, Jitsi-ph Wickham R«ic. Sti-phcn Boffrrt Ri c. Kn. ' lcrick Rtistin, I.ouis Saxiin. Knii-sl CiltprKi ' Sthuriii;. (;i- ir);i ' Harvi-y Siwanl. (toirRv W. Shaw, FniU-rick iK ' minj; Shcnnan. I.loyd Waddill Smith, (icnrnf Harry . n ' ill hard. Jr . Charles Sinjf Stcpli- •- ' ■Frank Br -an Step! (Jtiy Kmcst Sti-wi Philip Tracy StillmoJi. Jami-s Terry, Rcui-1 Har -cy Thayvr, Jr . George K lwin Th inij .n. Jr . Francis IIurriMin T-xid. Jumi-s Rockwell TorlK-rt. Theophilus Titus Vandcr fnt!. Kd ar AllK-rt VanderVecr. Cieorxv Washinifton VanSlykc. Willi.im lloag VanSlykc, Fre lcrick Herman Vcrhiicff. Oscar Harr ' Vicths. AVa ' Htfx ' fH, Sew lirittiin. . a ' IlitVfH, flu.t. .V.  •., ir.tn iTii, . .u y Tt CilY. Af nni .i i ' is, .! « , ( ' m.iA.i . VA . H.irtfor,l. .Uf ' .tnr. . y .7 . A, A ) 1 20 Colleffe St. 173 Ottk St. t 6 KUsworth A -c. 56 Wall St. 43 Colletrc St. 130 Wall St 13J W(U1 St. J26 Crown St. I i ) Elm St. 88 Wall St. IS4 W. 1). as Colk-Ka- St. 2 k York St, ft Prospect St. 4J Kim St. 80 Wall St. 134 College St. DwiKht Hftll. I JO Wall St. .St Anthony Hall. 37 Silver St. iiif Hamilton Si. lof Wi.istcr St. 8S Wall St. 120 Wall St. 131 Grove St. 42 Kim St. SI, U . ' ,1 S! 131 ■127 1 St An iM ' I- 1 124 W. I . 131 Grove St. SHEFFIELD SCIEXTIFIC SCHOOL. Harrison Gi ' ow Wagner, Harry Selden Waite, Charles Clearman Walbridge, Cleveland Elmer Watrous, Halsey Albert Weaver, Harry Gideon Wells, David Urquhart Wilcox, William Hodges Wilcox, George William Lane Woodruff, Alva Blanchard Adams, Ernest Kempton Adams, Stewart Cortland Alger, Wyatt Hamilton Allen, Franklin Welles AUis, George Armstrong, George Humplirev Armstrong, Percy Weir Arnold, John Shippin Atkins, Milton Ballin, George Harry Barbour, William Woodward Barclay, John McGuffey Barnett, Guy Erastus Beardsley, Edward Theodore Bell, Jr., George Edwin Bergstrom, Myron Irving Borg, Thomas Bowen, Winthrop Brainerd, Thomas Crossly Brett, Robert Arthur Bright, Daniel Edwards Brinsmade, Frank Faber Brooks, Henry Vincent Brothers, Arthur Flint Brown, Henry Robinson Buck, George Berry Bughman, George Lincoln Bunnell, David Hamlin Burrell, Jr., Jonathan Prcscott Burton, Jr., AVzL ' Haven, Columhiis, 0., lirooklyu, N. K, Chester, Woodstock, New Haven, New Lfa-i ' en, IVatertiiiry. New York City, 3untor (Ila!3i5- Pueblo, Col.. New ' orK- City, New York City, San Francisco, Cat., Wallini ford, nonce. Porto Rico, .M inncapolis, Minn. , I ' ort Li rant, Arizona, Pottsville, Pa., New York City, New Haven, Pliiladelphia, Pa., Dayton. O., Hartford, Pater son, N. J. . Nec ia i, Ids., New Y rk City, Ansonia. Montreal, Canada, Ne7o Haven. New Haven, Slielton, Pittsbiirif, Pa.. New Haven, New York Citv. Wctlun field. Pitl. ltnrg, Pa.. Bridgeport. Little Falls, N. Y., Massillon, (_ .. 40 Pearl St. 125 High St. 126 Wall St. 132 College St. 1S6 Rosette St. O2 Whalley Ave. 46 York Sq. 135 College St. 42 Elm St. Seniors, 163. 43 College St. 135 Wall St. 59 Wall St. 131 Grove St. Wallingford. :34 College St. 22 College St. 104 Wall St. 1044 Chapel St. 124 Wall St. 24 College St. 294 Elm St. 31 E. D. 43 College St. 131 Grove St. 43 College ,St. 22 College St. Ansonia. 1 1 7 Wall St. 36 Gilbert Ave. 310 Elm St. 217 York St. 131 Grove St. 61 Court St. 127 College St. 127 College St. 150 Grove St. 39 Lake PI. 421 Temple St. 117 Wall St. 2 nas I ' ottcr Candi-c. Wallacx- Conistock Capen. Eltx-rt Howard Catlin, Malcijm •Irvcn Chacc. Charles Henry IVwth Chapin, Cbarli-s lianicl Chapman. Frvdcnik Storrs Chapman. Richanl Otis Cheney. Jr.. Edjpu ' Kynun CliK-ers. (ieorjfi- ll«rr - Clark, Fnink Hene licl Cleland. Arthur I e Vitt Cochrane, Tristram R bprtt C. ' ffiTi. Clarvnce l, ■.■' , ArchilKild I WalhKx- Ri;,.. I. J: Wilbur Rcijjvni Corl)in, William Ik-ntun Cnwin. John List Crawfiird. James Cniixi Cnstv. V .11-. - 1 I ,„„_ infiirtli, i ■..Tie. MolKiill l ' .ivll«, William HliKk I can. Jr., l f I eFore t. Lucius Kiix lH-min){. Nnrman E l vanl I itman. Hulx-rt Cowles Downs. J.imf-i Thomn I ' mmrv-nd. Jr S HEFHEI.D Si-IESTIFIC SCHOOL !.! ! !, firm. .s t,iHt hftlrr. .i,lul, . Jh.I. 83 Pork St. 127 College St. 117 York St.  ) Grove St. 287 York St. 1 24 Wall St. (.2 W. 1). 104 Wall St. 2o() Crown St, 125 Spring St 103 Wall St. 250 York St. 22 College SL 7S Mannfield St. 114 Wall St 127 College St 313 York St 125 High St 310 Kim St 226 York St 63 Clark St 22 College St 101 Wall St 37 Cc llf f St 407 I 36Syir I I . 332 i Ui;. Har- I ' lirejiaugh, SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. George Wilbur Fishe Gillette, Henry Styer Grove, Jr., George Lindsey Hailman, Robert Whitney Hanington, Howell Ross Hanson, William Hobart Hare, Jr., Walter Henry Hart, John Francis Havemeyer, George Waller Hawley, William Patrick Healy, John Jones Hewitt, George Heniy Hickox, Otto Gustave William Hintz, Jr. Fred A. Holcomb, Henry Hooker, Lemuel Robert Hopton, Frank Edgar Howard, James Ashworth Howarth, Jr., Augustus Stout Hunt, Jonathan Ingersoll, Hugh Martin Inman, Holmes Condict Jackson, Ward Sawtelle Jacobs, Alexander Nicoll Jerrems, Edwards Johnson, George Thomes Johnson, Martin Kennedy, Jr. , Norman Clarke King, William King, George Oliver Kingsbury, Jr., Richard Shelton Kirby, Ernest Leroy Lane, George Arthur Lanphear, Charles Edward Lea, Harold Lee, Charles Warren Leland, Willard Parker Lindley, William Marshall Lund, William Clardy Lusk, Clarence Alexander Mabie, Charles Francis McCarthy, John Henry McCidlagh, A ' . ' Ti ' Haven. GiriiiiDitoivn, Pa., Pittsburg, Pa., Di-iracr, Col., Philadelphia, Pa., New York City, Neiv Britain, Yonkers, N. Y., Bridgeport, Bridgeport. Tacoma, Wash., S. Britain, A ew Haven, New Haven, A ' ew Britain, New Haven, Hartford, New Haven, Hopewell, N. ., AVw Haven, New York City, Newark, N, J. , Hartford, Chicago. III., New York City, New Haven, Johnstown, N. Y., Cleveland, O., Chicago, III., Springfield, Mass. , Port Chester, N. Y., Meriden, Peace Dale, R. I., Cincinnati, 0., East Orange, N. J. , Chicago, III., New York Ci ty. Bridgeport, Nashville, Tenn., Tidioute, Pa.,. New Haven, Yonkers, N. Y., g Eld St. 120 High St. 150 Grove St. 332 Temple St. 135 College St. St. Anthony Hall. 8S Wall St. 42 Elm St. St. Anthony Hall. 204 Grove St. 43 College St. i()S Edgewood Ave. 1 1 76 Chapel St 52S Chapel St. New Britain. 13 Lake PI. St. Anthony Hall. 34 ' ernon St. 332 York St. 24 Elm St. St. Anthony Hall. 78 Lake PI. 84 Wall St. SS Wall St. 117 Wall St. 84 Greene St. 125 High St. 117 Wall St. 332 Temple St. 117 Wall St. 317 Crown St. 59 Grove St. 17 Lake PI. 43 College St. 113 Wall St. 42 Elm St. 285 York St. 65 W. D. 71 W. D. loi W. D. 116 Davenport Ave. 22 College St. siiiii yii:i n sciestifjc school Charles EdwnH Mo Rimy, Hum- Liv: . . Francis I ' . Ian. (iiN irj{«. Ai! . . Ji-muel (talcs Marty. Karlu Runiscy Marvin, William Linton Mather. Hiiwarel Farr Metcalf, Lha- ' • - Millanl. Jr . t. b: r. Fn.: : Icr, I Iar M liici . tttt.. Hensth Miller, VaW • t K..t . Ha ' . . rt Va ' t;ri.- :.!•.. Us; R..1. ■iff.„„y ) I . ' . JlUirU ' i;. J l.. t If.-fl.tm.l. II . 131 Mi h Si. 14(1 Collogc St. Ill KikIi St. 135 HiRh St. 31 Trumbull St. 43 Collcjjc St. 347 Sl Konnn St. 59 Wall St. 71 W. I). 117 Wall St. 43 Collcjre St. 152 (trove Si. 117 Wall Si. 133 CulunibuR Ave. 117 Wall SL 131 (irove St. 117 Wall SU }8 I ixwcll Ave. 131 Grove St. 333 Temple St. St. Anthony Hall. i t drove St. Hricljffport. 41 Heers Si 3(1 Kim St i. ' i. V.,11 Si, ■- W-yh Si .m Ir. U.iMiU ' ncl, 34 H ' : SL Ai. c,, u ,,;; • , 333 Temple St. SI Anthony Hall. • Wall Si. ,: ' Wyh SI Th.- Kly M John l„m . ' .i!i.;.-., Homer Rarle Sarj cnt, Jr. St. V I), 117 Wall SI 120 HiKh .St SHEFFIELD SCIEXTIFIC SCHOOL. Robert Loring Sheppard, Eugene Hammond Sherman, Thomas George Sloan, Frank Benjamin Smith, Theodore Edward Smith, Ernest William Sniffen, Joseph Speidel, Jr., William Alexander Stark, Lazarus Denison Stearns, Clifford Ives Stoddard, James Boorman Strong, Clarence Baker Sturges, Howard Haines Sutherland, Frederick Mills Terrill, Josiah Copley Thaw, Willis Miller Thayer, Augustus Porter Thompson, Percival Thompson, Frederick Chaffee Thrall, Joseph Henry Tracy, Robert Frederic Troescher, Cecil Huntington Trowbridge, Thomas Horler Truslow, Harry Edward Tuttle, Eugene Bertrand Underwood, Louis Edward LInderwood, Ernest Stiles Vinten, Julius deMun Walsh, Charles Bennett Warner. Charles Hyde Warren, John Mills Warren, Myron Perry Warren, Harold Curtis Webster, James Hart Welch, Jr., Thomas Henry West, Jr., Allan Hart Whiting, Lawrence Whitnej ' , Albert Reed Williams, Roger Stout WoodhuU, John Harkness Wray, Jr., Paul Darling Wright, Ralph Glenn Wright, Evanston, III., Utica, N. v.. A ' ew Havi-!!, Baltimore, Md., Milford, Sa7idy Hook, Wheeling, W. F,7., Ajtsonia, VVilkesbarre, Pa., Milford, New York City, Scranto i, Pa. , Clinton, Neil ' Hartford. Pittsburg, Pa., Enfield ' , ' Honesdale, Pa., Chicago, III., Detroit, Mich. , Waterbtiry, New York City, Milford, Summit, N. J., W -est Haven, New Haven, Tolland. Ne7L ' Haven, Washington, D. C. West Haven, Watertown, Bridgeport, New York City, Cleveland, 0., Forestville, St. Louis, Mo., A ' e7c York Citv, New Haven, ' Lake Geneva, Wis. Dayton, O., New York Citv, Westfield, N. 1 ' ., U stfield, N. ] ' ., 59 Wall St. 125 High St. 3S High St. 407 Temple St. 53 Prospect St. 76 Howe St. 132 Wall St. Ansonia. 130 Wall St. 792 Chapel St. 314 York St. 22 College St. 66 W. D. 37 College St. 90 Wall St. 37 Lynwood St. St. Anthony Hall. 407 Temple St. 114 High St. 55 Prospect St. 130 Wall St. 130 Wall St. 1040 Chapel St. 53 Prospect St. 253 Columbus Ave. 551 Orange St. 89 Pearl St. 145 College St. 333 York St. 527 Orange St 107 Wall St. 90 Wall St. loi W. D. 36 Elm St. 131 Grove St. 425 Temple St. St. Anthony Hall. r3i Grove St. 130 Wall St. 59 Wall St. 36 Elm St. 36 Elm St. 85 SHEI-J ' JhLn Si. K T F C SC hK .. Ross I iir Wright. Augustus Ontluiut Zabriskif, Vi. litilx-n Hill irj- S Kflivjird Fis kc A K..U An I la: Nelsain l iiinKton Ii;«mc . Danf.. ' .! v y ' . ' V ■' ir Waniov Ki. fli. K.I Ja., Clirt..:.: U t: ' -. J. tph C Cli.. ' ■■c-l.. V.! Clmriis lUii t-v H l.tlin V,-.lt.r K. - Ap •.-. Jar vcr. Jr . H.H iui.is:. U ' li fr iury. •, r, iir . r.i u- . :,„. A. :. ; • . .; 2 Ti-umbuU St ,)., Wall Si. JiNiuR-., ;■«!. 44 Kim Si. ,lS l.ynwouci St. 11140 Chaix-l St. 4J2 Or njtv St. ll : cii.ii.ii St y i York St, ;.-. ' : ., !);■- Si 42f Temple St. Wist li..wl, 111 YnlU M .: . W J- w., Ja. Ni • iir.i!n.n. i - .- lt. Af F. ! •lucr. Cu; ■wn. Enii ' ; vr,:; i;ii HrowTi, 131 r.r...Il. y Si J47 Orantfc St. -- U ' .11 SI 4 1 , 1 V lUJjil. SI. I02 Wall SI, ■' ■-1; St. • St. n , .;:, :. 1 SHEFFIELD SCIE.XT FIC SCHOOL. George Lockwood Brown, James Harper Bryson, Clifford Hale Buckingham, William Edward Bush, Joel Ives Butler, Walter .Scott Cameron, Edward Wallace Carlton, Lemuel Ray Carter, Sal Branch Cerf, Albert Roberts Chamberlain, Burr Clark Chamber! in, John Denison Champlin, Jr., George Sheldon Chauncey, Clarence Mitchel Chester, Alexander Bierce Clark, James Edward Clark, Mancel Talcot Clark, George Ulmer Clausen, Augustus Coit, Craig Colgate, Clarence Hyde Cooke, Edgar Parker Corbett, Arthur Corlies, Percy Bo. ley Co.K, Wiley O Dillon Co.x, Jr., George Eversleigh Cram, Otis Gilbert Crane, Edward Watts Davies, John Howard Davies, Thomas Bealle Davis, Jr., Samuel Sherwood Day, Robert Seely DeGolyer, Dudley Brainard Deming, Duncan Douglas, Kenneth Root Douglas, John Irving Downey, Joseph Percy Drake, Alexander Cliarles Drew, George Peebles Earling, Ernest Albert Edwards, Gasten Holcomb Edwards, Julius Wooster Eggleston, Stamford, St. Loin ' s, [o., Pittsfield, Mass., IVcst Haven, New Haven, New Yor Ci ' tv, Elizal etli, N. ' j., St. Louis, Mo. ' , At (I ltd, Ga., Meridni, Dal ton, .l ass.. New Yor ,- City, Brooklyn. .X. Y.. Washington, D. Canton, O., New Have7i, Chicago, III., New York City, Norwich, New York City. Honolulu, H. I., New Haven, l-lrooklyn. . . Y., Kiiiisas C ty, Mo. Kansas City Norwalk, ' Bethlehem, Dayton, O., Dayton, O., Davis, ire New Haven, Evanston, III., Litchfield, Albany, N. Y., Albany. N. Y.. New York City, New York City, Davenport, la., Chicago, III., Brooklyn, N. Y. Granby, New London. Mo., Va. 3S9 Temple St. 389 Temple St. 103 Wall St. West Haven. 557 Howard Ave. 133 Wall St. 141 College St. 397 Temple St. 51 Lake PI. 57 Prospect St. 27 High St. 61 Grove St. 250 York St. 226 York St. 77 Wall St. 14 Jefferson St. 393 Temple St. 22 College St. 61 W. D. 242 York St. 55 W. D. 65 Spring St. 250 York St. 393 Temple St. 393 Temple St. 250 York St. 679 Chapel St. 147 College St. 147 College St. 226 York St. loS High St. 127 College St. 297 York St. 310 Elm St. 310 Elm St. 137 College St. 46 Elm St. 99 Howe St. 1 59 York St. 37 College St. 29 Beers St. imswnrth. Winsor I ' itchcr French. Krt.- ifnik V tliiain Gviw rnha ni-r. .-.A- ' . -V )• r •y. Jr . :i :rifr)tb. v.y. Ch.irli . lUnn- Hall. Jr.. Ilanihn 431 Temple Si. «,? Trumbull St. V)7 Temple St. 2()(i E l}je voKcl Ave. 3 i Temple Si. (i2() Chnpel Si. 3 )5 Temple St. 407 T. mpV St. yn 1 ■J3 ' 37 ■' 40s Telll|ili- . L 903 Ytirk St. 31)7 Temple St. ijq York Si. l5oi c.ilii ' .- SI 413 1 17 11. n,.- r: .,., Willi St. = ) ! ' ' ■' til. ' I., Uu.: 31. Lvoii s- II a W ti • ' 4l«) 1 empie .St. ' .I r.rovo St. . St. .St. .. ...... St. l43C..IleKeSt. 150 Collejfe St. yx) Howard Ave. 1 1 3fi Chapel St. 405 Temple St. 14; Colle({c St. iiR Howe St. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOE Howard Maxwell Ingham, Augustus Floyd Ireland, Robert Crawford Jeffcott, Raymond Smith Jewett, Treat Baldwin Johnson, John Holmes Johnston, Edgecomb Lee Jones, Rutherford Ballou Keeler, Addison Wylie Kelley, William Kelly, Robert Stewart Kilborne, Rufus Howard King, Jr. , William Ruloft Kip, William Edward Julius Kirk, Jacob Adolph Konig, Barclay Ward Kountze, Guy CoUville Lane, Hubert Asahel Lane, George Langford, Robert Carr Lanphier, Thomas McKeirnan Laughlin, Richard Martin Lester, Harold Willis Letton, Louis Lasher Lorillard, Jr., Laurent Lowenberg, Benjamin Bronson Limi, Uavid Burnett McCalmont, Harry Darlington McCandless, Archibald Montgomei-y McCrea, John Scott McFarland, Richard Mather, William Henry Matthews, Jr. , Henn ' Meinken, Jr., Nelson Samuel Mercer, Robert Clifford Merwin, Alexander Middleton, Franklin Hobert Miles, Claude Harris Miller, John Jacob Miller, Gerrish Hill Milliken, Paul Deuckla Mills, Charles Hooker Mitchell. Philadelphia, Pa., New York City, New Haven, Bridgeport, Bethany, New York City, Chicago, III, Norwalk, New York City, West Superior, Wis., Orange, N. ., Albany, N. Y., Rhinebeck, N. Y., New Canaan, New Haven, iMorristoi. ' H, N. ., Ililhhoro, III., Cat skill, N. Y., St. Paul, Minn., Springfield, III., Pittsburg, Pa., Savannah, Ca., Chicago, III.. Newport, A I. Cincinnati, O.. New Haven, Franklin, Pa., Allegheny, Pa., Pittsburg, Pa., Buffalo, N. Y., New Haviti, Ansonia, New York City, Omaha, Neb., New Britain. Spuyten Duyvil. N. Y Ansonia, Newark, N. ., Canton, O., New York City. lYest Point, N. Y., New York City. 419 Temple St. igg York St. 39 Lynwood St. Bridgeport. Ansonia. 419 Temple St. 393 Temple St. 250 York St. 56 W. D. 61 W. D. 391 Temple St. 132 Wall St. 250 York St. 200 Grove St. 978 Chapel St. 113 Wall St. 2 19 York St. 99 Howe St. 413 Temple St. 13 Lake PI. St. Anthony Hall- 3S9 Temple St. 413 Temple St. 132 Wall St. 252 York St. 19 Compton St. 263 Orange St. 90 Wall St. 150 Grove St. 395 Temple St. 247 St. Ronan St. Ansonia. 46 Elm St. 150 College St. 405 Temple St. 61 Grove St. 1 1 61 Chapel St. 242 York St. 409 Temple St. 264 York St. 199 York St. 57 Prospect St. 89 SHEI-riEl.n SCIE.STIFIC SCHOOL. • icorKc Pillsbury Morrill. Jerome Bonifaix Monks. Arniand Vnnuxc-m Morns, 1: A .imI Ilonli-cou Morn- I - Henry Morn-.i-,, ! ..:«. ;; Morrison, I re leriek Josejih Mulvey. I ' .-iiiI l-tulK-iic ' k Mtiniiun. LiinK Mumiy, KiehartI Irving NciJhercut. ■- ' • tOiet. Sprin : ifiJ. . f,iss. , . V:. ' ) frt Lily. irist, ' . ' a., tl.trl . ' r.f. -I Vr ,-. «. . St. Ai. ' .u,:)) Jl l. 3j Colkire St, 1 IIukIi Mai. . lames Slaiile Mel Nortli. ]• North, 411 ' I, Ir . Jr. iCIijuh Hunter tiwx-n, KmnW tiardiner-ralnier. Wutemum I ' eck. Peek, Wharton !■! -• • ' ■sparkH I ' iek.. 1 Kinney I ' it ' Ji-!;:i Henry I ' orter, John KartwriKlit I ' owell. Jr .iitiiam. :.iiH, 2J5 I St. Aiili.. 2(.l hidiOH. S. V Hellly Hiewelloll Ouin.ili. Allen Kdwartl RanMira. • Jams Biirrett Rich. Jr.. HojKwell I-inclenlx-rner KoRer John Hailey Rose, Hu)x-rt Va. hin}fton Ros , James Clayton Russell. K I vanl Auifustus Ryal . Thaiitk-iis Barnes Rynian. John Martin SiilterlieW. I ' ranklin Kvans Saumlers. Roland Victor Sawyer. ■( . V; ' .I • ' fH, ( hi: ' ri- HI . . 11 • ■.. , Ir.; t y n. . U„l rhur . SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Daniel Dow Schenck, Frederick A. Muhlenberg Schieffelin, Carl Rudolph Schultz, William Dowd Scranton, Philip Rasselas Sears, Allen Hartley Seed, Ernest Edward Selleck, Horace Emerson Setchell, Horace Reynolds Shares, John Elliot Shaw, William Kent Shepard, Dunham Baldwin Sherer, Frank Colton Shipman, Francis William Simmons, Oswald Lindsay Simpson, Arthur Brayton Slade, Mason Foote Smith, Harry Bronson Snell, Clarence Oilman Spalding, Seth Sylvester Spencer, Jr. , Francis Kirby Stevens, Howard Linsley Stevenson, Clarence Hoyt Stilson, Jr. , Arthur Rodman Townsend, fJeorge Robinson Tracy, Frank James Tuttle, Horace Burt Tuttle, Edmund Francis Tweedy, William Valentine, Robert Seymour Van Buren, Leonard Hall Van Every, Charles Thorne Van Winkle, Clarence Sidney Verrill, Louis Eugene Voorheis, Noah Samuel Wadhams, Clinton Geib Wallis, Heni-y Purdy Weaver, Henry Selden Weller. Edward Marshall West, Levi Wilcox, George Paul Wisdom, William Boas Wood, Toledo, O., Xeia York City, Murray Hill, N. J. , New Haven, Kenilworth, III., Brooklyn, N. V., Norival c, New Haven, New Haven, Minneapolis. Minn., New Haven, Brooklyn, N. V., Wallingford, Toledo, O. . New York City, Chicago, III., Branford, New Haven, iVew Haven, Bicffalo, N. Y., Lawrence, N. Y., Meriden, New Haven, New York City, New London, Nangatuek, Cleveland, 0., Dant ury, New York City, Norwalk, Brooklyn, N. Y., Ridgefield, New Haven, Cincinnati, 0., New Haven, East Orange, N. J. , Mansfield, O., Hempstead, N. Y., Port Chester, N. Y. Waterbury, Chicago, III., Pittsburg, Pa., 411 Temple St. 103 Wall St. 409 Temple St. 132 Howe St. 2ig York St. 311 York St. z6i Orange St. 212 English St. 29 Eld St. 425 Temple St. 78 Dickerman St. 242 York St. go Park St. 137 College St. 1142 Chapel St. 114 High St. Branford. 105 Wooster St. 9 High St. 22 College St. 242 York St. 57 Prospect St. 269 Caner St. 145 College St. 445 George St. 387 York St. 55 Prospect St. 409 Temple St. 14 Whalley Ave. 250 York St. 7 Library St. 55 Prospect St. 86 Whalley Ave. 141 College St. 22 Prmce St. 12S Wall St. 409 Temple St. 145 College St. 263 Orange St. 297 York St. 299 York St. 109 Wall St. snErnr.i.D sc kxt fk m uu . Charles Adams Worrall, Walter William Wri hl. Charles Lewis Youn ;. Jr.. .. ., . £h ' i. ' i.iI tll cmf• not C ' l ' t -ii - ' tor n corcc. Daniel Kenne ly liaiUy, Harry Martin IWnnett. Charles Kyman Brinsmade. I.sanc Stantcm Carter. William Wilton Varti. Walter Armour Ilulilen. Adolph C.lasicr Hupfcl. Jr . Paul 1 )ctavius I  -slev. GltAlit ' ATI , Sr.MiiK . IlMoks, . Sl-KCIAL StI ' OKMi SIMMARY. ISO York St. Sj Crovc St. i6(j York St. I- ' keshmkn, 3;o. 437 Ter 83 43 01 61 Ci w Hri.:. Si ' Ecui. Stui  .m . K.J 3UO JS Total. - ) DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY— Resident Graduates, ........... 2 Graduates, . . . . . . . .11 Seniors, ... ....... 38 Middlers, . . ......... 27 Juniors, ............ 36 114 DEPARTMENT OF LAW— Graduates, ............ 20 Seniors, ............ 94 Juniors, ............. 76 Special Students, ........... S igg DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE— Seniors, ............. 14 Middlers, ............ 20 Juniors, . . . . . . . . . . 63 , Specials, ........... 7 104 DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS— Students, ............. 3S 38 DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND ART— Graduate Students, . . . . . . . ' .131 131 .ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT— Seniors, ............ 250 Juniors, . . . . . . . . . ... 278 Sophomores, . ... . . . . . 295 Freshmen, .... ...... . 337 1161 SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT— Graduates, ............ 45 Seniors, ............ 163 Juniors, ...... ....... 200 Freshmen, ............ 250 Special Students, ........... 8 666 2413 Deduct tor names inserted twice, ....... 52 Total, ............ 2361 Suiiimarv ' In; ' t.Uci Statu H C« 1! ti«v. Academic. ScicoHflc. Thcolocioal. Law. )Jc : lali(..rni«. C ' .il. riii)i . i IDiicctorv ol IRooinL ' . ABBREVIATIONS. B . Berkeley Hall; B. L . ShcfTu : I )vinily Mall; K . Furnnm Mull : U. 1 Hall; i . IVaUnly Mus -uni, S. H.. .s-. ..., ;.. - ... :., k . ■' . • k Vandirt.ill llnll. V.. Welch Hall; W li.. WcKt I ivinity llnll; Vh.. UHlitc Hall; Winch.. Winchcslir Hall. VANDKKBILT HAM. Ni« . i-f« . Sdl ' TH Mn)I)I.K South Entr - ' .rth Knm— Nu . S - fi. NORTH COLI-E«;i Sotilh Enir ' — ' North Enlrj- — No . ii3-i;- KARNAM COLI.Ki i South Em r)- — N - i.-, ij-,. Middle Entry — No . 144-1 ' I.YCEIM .N..II11 i-.iun- -.%■• ifivi;;. N . OLUCII N urRFi i:iiii LAWRANO! ec«ind EnlT)-— No , aoit-ith; Middle Enlr ' — No , J17-2J4; Fouttli . WiH Entry— No«. i3)-X4o. -151; Second Entr - — No , sjj-ibi , Third Entry — No«. j«i2-. ' WKIXM I. .Ml. Nurth Entry— No«. i8j-j  8; Middle Entry — N- WHITE IIAI.L. South Enir)- — Nov 331-343; Middle Ent: BERKELEY HAI-L. N. 3 3-422 EAST DIVINITY HAI.L. Nos. I-J4- WEST UIVINITY HAI.K. Nos 55-H4- XIlnivcr9it iDircctor ?. All mistakes, omissions oi changes in address during kept for this purpose at the Co-operative Store. This v parcels, etc. Names of professors and instructors are in i Abbott, D. C, P. G.. U ' csr Haven, West Haven. Abbott, E. C, ' . G., West Haven, West Haven. Abbott, G. H., ' gS, Brooklinc, N. ., 3S4 Crown St. Abbott, L. W., M. 5., Bridgeport, Bridgeport. Abbott, M. W., P. C, IV. Haven, Box 74, W. Haven. Aborn, C. N., ' 95. .S ' ., Yonkers, N. ¥., 125 High. Adair, R., L. S., Wilmington, Del., 51 Lake PI. Adams, A. B., ' 96, .S ., Peiiblo, Col., 43 College. Adams, B., ' 96, Wethersfield, 414 B. Adams, D. C, ' 95, Utica, N. ] ' .. 7 V. Adams, E. K., ' 96, 5., New York City, 135 Wall. .{dams, F. M. (Asst.), New Haven. 146 Edwards. Adams, Prof. G. B., New H. (244 L.), 3S4 Whitney. Adams, J. C, ' 96, Brookline, Mass., 389 B. Adams, M. C, ' 96, Pittsburg, Pa., 145 F. Adams, S. L.. L. S., Skancateles, N. Y, 213 D. Adams, T. M., ' 95, .S ' ., Searsdale, N. Y, St. Anthony Hall. Adams, 11 ' . A. (Inst.), 213 1). Adams, W. R., P. G., Bloomfield, (.2 W. I J. Adee, C. S., ' ()i,Bartow-on-Sonnd,N. Y, io76Chapcl. Adee, G. T., ' 95, Bartow-oti- Sound, N. Y, 13 V. Ahern, G. P., .. .s ' ., New York, 82 Wall. Ahem. J. G., ' . G., New Haven, S4 Wall. Aimes, H. H. S., ' 97, 5., Woodmont, 44 Elm. Albert, H.L., L. S. , Cape Girardeau, Mo.. iii,i,C a ) . Aldrich, G. S., L. S., New Haven, 824 State. Alexander, A. C, P. G.. Honolulu, H. I., 71 Di.xwell Ave. Alexander, E. D., ' 96, New Brig iton, N. Y. ;ii4 V. Alexander. R. S., L. S., Danhury, 52 Crown. Alger, S. C, ' 95, .v., New York City, 59 Wall. Allan, J. L., .1 . .s ' ., Montreal, Can., 223 York. Allen, B. C, ' 95, Chieago, HI., 31S W. Allen, Ci. N., ' 9;, 5., Kenwood, N. Y, 59 Grove. Allen, M. A., P. G., Holyoke, Mass., S3 Grove. Allen, P. R., ' 96, Walpole, Mass., iSS C. Allen, T., 3d, ' 98, St. Louis, Mo., 137 Wall. Allen, Walter H., ' 95, New York City, 123 N. Allen, WyattH., ' 96, S., San Fran.. Cat., 131 Grove. the year may be entered as corrections in a Put-Poukri ill facilitate the delivery of missent telegrams, letters, talics. Ailing, A. A.. ' 96, Neif Haven,, i-Ji, L. Ailing, A. N. (Asst.), 214 Crown. Allis, ' F. W., ' 96, S., Wallingford, Wallingford. Alport, J. W., ' 97, Buffalo, N. Y., 416 B. Alvord, G. B., ' 95, Torrington, 134 F. Alvord, S. M., ' 96, Bolton, 112 N. Anderson, F. T., ' 98, laftville, 169 West. Anderson, H. S. (Inst.), . . H. (Gym.), 33Edgewood. Anderson, J., Jr., L. S., lYaterbury. Woodmont. Anderson, R., ' 95, .V.. Cineinnati, O., 86 Wall. Anderson, W. G. (Inst.), . ew H. (Gym.), 315 York. Andreen, G. .1. (Inst.), m) Winchester. Andi-ews, R. F. M., ,. .V., Stamford, Stamford. Andrews, W. W., Jr., ' c)S, Clevelan l, O., 250 York. Archbald, R. W., Jr., ' 98. Scrantou, I ' a., 128 High. Archbald, T. F., ' 96, Seranton, I ' a., 216 D. Arden, J L., ' . G., Garrison, N. ] ' ., 22 College. Armstrong, G., ' 95, .V.. ' onee, ' o)to A ' ieo, IT. I., 134 College. Armstrong,G. H., ' 95. .V,. ! « ' ' .(,.! «. ,22 College. Armstrong, L. P., ' ' . .s ' ., ISennington, ' t , 91 W. D. Armstrong, R., ' 95, .s ' ., Hampton. Co., 131 Grove. Armstrong, W., Jr.. ' 9t., Rome, . ' . Y, 254 L. Arnold, P. W., ' 90, .V, J ' ort Grant, .Ariz., 104 Wall. Arnold, W. A., ' ii , W ' itliniantie, 25 V. Arnot, R. H., .. .V, San l- ' ranciseo. Cat., 251 Crown. Arn.stein. L., ' 1)7, . ew York City, 27S L. Arvine, E. P.. ,. .V, New Haven, 1169 Chapel. Asbill, E. L.. .. .V, leesville, S. C, 64 Lake PI. Ashjian, H. H., T. S.. .Slarasli, Turkey, 51 E. D. Ashley, E. F. , ' 97, . . U ' atert ' ury, 38 Lynwood. Atkins, J. S., ' 95, S., Pottsville, I ' a., 1044 Chapel. 207 W. Auchincloss, E. vS., ' 96, New York City, Aug-ur, E. M. (Spec), Woodbridge, 122 Howe. Augtir, H. B. , ' 97, Hartford, 1016 Chapel. Avecill, F. L., L. S., New Haven, 761 Chapel. Avery, J. W. , ' . G., New Ha-; ' en, 13(1 Sherman Ave. Ayres, W. M., ' 97. Cineinnati, O., 179 Lyc- Babcock, .S. D.. Jr., ' 97, New York City, 1076 Chapel. Bacon, L. B., ' 90, Roehester, N. ] ' ., 298 W. lUicon. -. ' ■' Bade. W. !■HnK};ali-y. K Hiiili-v. 1). K li.vUy. .1 Bailey, P. II Baili ' y.W. 1 Baker, HA Bakir. !l. I ' Baker, II. N Bilker. • I Bilker. I N Bal.lwin. . Bal.Uviii. . Baldwin, . Balilwin. iKlv. Baldwin. K (. Biil.lwin, M B,,l.l«in K lull, k . IV. !. 1 ni RECTOR Y . Vr. ' H,tvfH. 294 Elm Bar ; ,i. Stinn.. ;i E. D. Bii: . ' .•.•.■, A 1 lit.. II 341 I. Ml 1- 3ot n ixt Wall. liarstiiw.  t. K , Banl.-!!. , II B; rl..n. A K., H.T-:TT.rr-. K W Heneli A « . iiirHct, A ' . ., .111 Viiik. 14 Home I ' l I...1 .J V 1 ■■! 44 , l.il i.lIU .y..n ll..li-.UI, U. W . T lUr Uv. A. II.. lianianl. K B.im.-. A Itiriies, N ; Barnes. T 1 , Banie . T .M,. Jr , r.. ' Biime-.. V S . ' .,?. .V. .N BameU. j M.. . .. .V. ' ... .,.. . linrncU. W. L., oS. .Wn- Havrn. ■t «. J4 CollcKv. ' .f . M: ValI. 1 . B. IV He Ik I4(.- ( !i..Jie-l. ir 357 Vh. H, • . 1 1 7 Cliapvl. .. 103 Wall. Ik r. I- in t h.Tp -I B. . ' -, I. .4 ll.J ' li -, Colle DIRECTORY. Beers, W. C, ' 95, 5., Nciif Havt ' u, 583 Orange. Belden, J. C, ' 97, 5., Chicago, III., 425 Temple. Belding, J. E., ' 95, S., Spri7igficld, Mass., 125 High. Belin, P. B., ' 95, S., Scranton, Pa.. 137 College. Bell, A. W., ' 97, Allegheny City, Pa., 1076 Chapel. Bell, E.F., ' 98, North Leominster, Mass., 39 Lake PI. Bell, E. T., Jr., ' 96, 5., Paterson, N.J., 131 Grove. Bellis, J. A., L. S., Glovcrsvillc, X. ) ' ., .,4 Lake PI. Belo, A. H., Jr., ' 96, Dallas. Tex., 211 D. Bement.C. R. , ' 97, S., Terre Haute, Ind., 393 Temple. Bemi.s, G. M., ' 96, Brook field, Mass., 73 S. M. Benedict, C. B., ' 97, S., Attica, N. Y., 107 York. Benedict, H. H., ' 96, New Haveyt, 2 V. Benjamin, W. P., ' 98, New London, i()5 York. Benner, B. C, ' 98, IVellesley, Alass., 96 S. M. Bennett, B. ¥., L. S., New York City, 82 Wall. BenneiU ' P- ' P-, ' )( ' , Hartford, ' 271 L. Bennett, M. T., ' 98, Hartford, 313 W. Bennett, H. M. (Spec), Petersham, Mass., 82 Wall. Bennett, W., ' 97, 5., New Ha-. ' cn, 25S Church. Benson, E. L., T. S., Algomjiiin, III., 36 E. D. Bentley, A. G., ' 96, Washington, D. C, 25 V. Berdan, J. M., ' 96, Toledo, 6., 23 V. Bergen, H. V., ' 95, 5., Pay Ridge, N. J ., 126 Wall. Bergin, T. J., ' 96, New Haven, 14 Daggett. Bergstrom, G. E., ' 96, S., Neenah, Wis., 43 College. Bernheim, M. U. . ' 98, Louisz ' ille, Ay., 263 Crown. Berry, C. H., Jr., ' 97, S., West Haven, West Haven. Ben-}-, J. K., ' 96, Nashville, Tenn., 393 W. Best, J. W., ' 97, .S ' ., Denver, Col., 311 York. Betts, A. G., ' 97, S., Lansittgbiirg, N. Y., 231 York. Betts, E. H., ' 98, Lansingburg, N. Y., 231 York. Betts, W. R., -98, New York City, 49 V. Bever, J. ' L.,]v., ' i)-j,S., Cedar Rapids, Ia.,j, ' z-i Temple. Bierkan, A. T., L. S., New Haven, 138 Lawrence. Bill, P. W., ' 97, 5., Bridgeport, 22 College. Billard, F. H., ' 96, Meriden, 1044 Chapel. Billings, L. G., ' 98, Washington, D. C, 11b York. Bingham, A. W., ' 96, West Cornwall, ' t., 253 L. Bingham, H., Jr., ' 98, Honolulu, ILL, T25 X. Bingham, J. C, ' 95, Northampton, Mass., 103 N. Binkhorst, A., T. S., Kalamazoo, Mich., 80 W. D. Birely, C. W., ' 96, Frederick, Md., 259 L. Bishop, C. A., ' 97, S., New Haven, 131 Bradley. Bishop, F. C, M. S., Bridgeport, 16 Gill. Bishop, J. E., L. S., California, Mo., 2 Audubon. Bishop, L. B. {As St.), -- Whitney. Bishop, L. M., M. S., New Haven, 71 Whalley. Bishop, W. H. {Inst.), 241 LawTence. Bissell, A. H., ' 97, Montclair, N. J., 261 Orange. Bissell, C. T., ' 97, S., S. Manchester, 225 Crown. Bissell, L. D. (As St.), 307 W. Bissell, S.. ' 97. . iontclair, N. [., 261 Orange. Black, W. R., ' 95, 5., Erie, Pa., 126 Wall. Blackman, E. C, ' 97, S.,New York City, 131 Bradley. Blackman, Prof. W. F. (7 E. D.). ' 34 Trumbull. Blackstone, L., ' 98, Norwich. 16S F. Blair, O. R., M S., New Britain, 3S3 Crown. Blanchard, L D., M S., Bridgeport. Bridgeport. Bliss, L, ' 98, AV71: ' Haven, 270 George. Blumenthal, E., ' 98, Netu York City, 109 York. Boardman, F., ' 97, Nutley, N. f., 1044 Chapel. Boardman, R. A., ' 97, -S ' . , Hartford, 347 Orange. Bockius, H. G., ' 97, S., Canton, O., 77 Wall. Boltwood, B. B. (Asst.), 46 College. Bond, H. R., Jr., ' 96, New London, 290 W. Bonnell, J. F., ' 97, 5., Youngstow}i, O.. 413 Temple. Bookwalter, J. A., ' 95, 5., Springfield, O., 125 High. Booth, F. H., ' 98, Newtown, N. K, 109 York. Borden, H. S. , ' 98, New York City, 11 V. Borden, U ' . A. {Libr.), Si Pearl. Borg, M. L, ' 96, S., Netu York City, 22 College. Borg, S. C, ' 95, S., New York City, 1076 Chapel. Borg, W. B., ' 97, S., New York City, 22 College. Born, F. J., ' 98, Potighkeepsie, N. Y., 22 Whalley. Bosworth, F. H., Jr., ' 97, New York City, 1076 Chapel. Botsford, J. L., ' 97, 5., Youngstown, O., 413 Temple. Bowden, f.fr. (Tut.), Stratford, (A, Alumni Hall), Stratford. Bowen, T. , ' 96, 5., Ansonia, Ansonia. Bownocker, J. A., P. G., Ama ida, O., 17 Lake. Boyer, C. H., ' 96, Elkton, Md., 403 B. Boyle, M., ' 97, Louisville, K ' y., 36 V. Brackett, E. S. , ' 97, Hartford, 1010 Chapel. Bradley. J. L.. M. S., New Haven, 29 Whalley. Bradley, N. C, ' 97, .S ., New Haven, 102 Wall. Brainerd, W., ' 96, 5., Montreal, P. Q., 117 Wall. Branch, H. McD., ' 97, 5., Savannah, Ga., 231 York. Brandon, H. J., ' 94, .S., Memphis, Tenn., 132 Wall. Bvs nAenhfvir.X.W . .,M.S., Brooklyn,N. Y., S3 Olive. D RECTOKV. J. Braslow. K. T.. ' qS. AVti ' Haven. BnLstow. L. I,.. ' . ., ' .-.r H.iv.-r. Hf., l. :r. I ' r.,1 I Krickiiiri.lK ' i-. ■1 BntkcnndK ' f. J. I Brcrfl, K. A.. ••):. Bnx-n, M (S| «.i-. i Hnir.c. T. U.. I.S Brvnnan, K. L , I- Bn.-U. T. l ■■' Bntt. W.I. Hri-wtr. A BrcwiT. E. H . Q- . Mttn. H ' .wtT. H . ' f I2f Wall. i: ; Wall. ..-■■N. 301 Temple. Brown. K. M (Sjkv.). Sf riHgfitld, .l .n H 1 I ntHtlUO, Cit ., 44 Cullcf . Xfti ' J iiTfU. iTo Franklin. f «.rovc. A Brown, E. W. , Brxiwn. F. J-, Brown. F. W.. Br : I Br Bi Br H ' B Bt Br. Brown. W M Br. Y.f W T . (fV , ' H.ir; . ,i48(1rnnni ' . W, Haven. : } Oranjjf. 44 Elm. ..v Temple. 418 B. .MS w. M.. g . Ar T Mrs . ii: .k,s r. K.. ' .,• Br.K.kH. R. C. 7 Bruthors. H ' ' Bn.wii. A Brown. A 1 Brown. A. H.. o: Brown. C. B.. P. Brown, C. 1 ' ., g;. Bn)wn. I). J.. ' 9 I{ Ii Br. V BruUivlu!. A. 1 Brnmder. A. J 1 B BrN 174 1. Brvnnt. .s. J , .  l- V..rk. Brx-w... 1 H ' II. !1 Bv B. B : . 1). B.: 4.i (...lii-KI-. B.: ' .. 22 Colle){r B.  . lojti Chapel. .;. v.. 131 (mivc. B 133 Vorl. Bv Minn. , a o York BulkUs, 1.. K., 44 1: I ' •t Biillnrti. II S . Bi:: ' • V. ■:). Bi; Bunn. H - Bunnell. 1 . • ' ••• ' I , Wall. Itumnell. O. , •. 95 S. M. Burchard. R. C 1 . .. i7 w .M, i;ini. . 1 V.tU Sq. jf 5 York. DIRECTORY. Burge, F. W., ' 95, Brooklyn, N. J ' ., 7 Library. Burgess, F. M., ' 97, iVeiu Haven, 226 Whalley. Burke, E. M., L. S., Union Westerly, R. L, 64 Lake. Burlingame, E. W., ' 9S, Albany, X. 1 ., 53 Lake PI. Burnet, J. B., ' 9S, Cincinnati, O., 353 Wh. Burnet, R. W., Jr., ' 97, Cincinnati, O., 353 Wh. Burnett, C. W., ' 97, Cincinnati, O.. 64 High. Burnham, J. L., ' 96, Spri)ii:;fielil, Mass., iSi Lye. Burns, R. H., ' 95, Le Mars, la., 123 N. Burr, N. H., ' gS, Winchester, 266 York. Burrell, D. DeF., ' 98, Mew York City, 20S D. Burrell, D. H. , Jr. , ' 96, .V. , Little Falls, iV. ] ' . ,42 1 Temple. Burrell, L. (yisst.), 421 Temple. Burroughs, H. C, .. .V. , Bridge port, Bridgeport. Burtner, W. H., P. G., kart-well, O-, 38 Elm. Burton, J. P., Jr., ' 96, S., Massillon, O., 117 Wall. Burton, W. W. , L. S. , New Orleans, La. , 1 1 19 Chapel. Bush, W. E,, ' 97, 5.. West Haven, West Haven. Campbell, H. G., Jr., ' 97, Paterson, N. J., 367 Wh. Campbell, Prof. J., Hartford. Wallinicford, Vt., 34 E. D. 19 Perkins. 107 York. 557 Howard. 136 Dwight. 1 1 57 Chapel. Bushee, G. A., T. Bushnell, C. C, P. C, New Haven, Butler, E. I., ' 98, Meriden, Butler, G. E., ' 95, New Haven, lUctler, G. H. {Cleric), New H. (5 Ti Butler, H. E., ' 98, Ogontz, Pa., Butler, J. L, ' 97, .S. , New Haven, 557 Howard Ave. Buttle, W. W., Jr., L. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 91 Lake PL Butterworth, F. S., ' 95, Washington, D. C, 45 V. Butterworth, L. H., ' 98, Brookfield, Mass.. 11 1 York. Butterick, H. E., ' 95, Brooklyn, N. Y., 40S B. Byers, D. C, ' 98, Allegheny, Pa., 1079 Chapel. Byrne, M. J., L. S., New Haven, 4 Church. Cable, B. S., ' 95, Chicago, III., 30 V. Cable, W. H. , L. S., Danhury, 92 Crown. Cadwalader, B. F., San Francisco, Cal., 151) Elm. Cady, E. H., ' 95, .S ' ., Hartford, 42 Elm. Cahn, A., ' 95, X, New Haiun, 18 Warren. Cahn, B. J., ' 96, Chicago, III., 254 L. Cain, G. A., ' 97, Midland J ' ark. N. ., 97 N. Caldwell, W. G., ' 95, S., Wheeling, W. Va., 132 Wall. Callanan, W. P., ' g8, Hopkinton, Mass., 547 Howard. Callender, R., ' 98, Providence, R. I, 327 W. Calyer, W. J., ' 97, Crononier Valley, N. Y., 84 S. M. Cameron, Prof. A. G., New Haven, 18 Trumbull. Cameron, W. S , ' 97, 5., New York City, 133 Wall. Campbell, A. S., ' 98, Enfield, 95 S. M. , , ' 96, .S , Bethlehem, , L. S., Winsted, , L. .S., Stratford, ' 96, Norwich, , ' 97, Stamford, ' 97, Ne7ii York City, ' 96, Bradford, Mass., ' 96, West Grot on, Mass. I., ' 95, Higganinn, Elizabeth Candee, Z. P, Canty, W. L. Carey, G. W. Carey, H. B., Carey, H. W, Carle, R. W., Carleton, T., Cark-y, J. A., Carlson, G. B Carlton, E. W.. ' 9 Carmalt, Prof. W. ., New Haven, Carmody, T. F., L. S., Waterbiirv, Carpenter, A. F., ' 95, Rome, . . Y, Carson. W. , ' 95, Chillicothe. O.. Carter, L S. (Spec), Savannah, Ga., Carter, L. R., ' 97, 5., St. Louis, Mo., Carter, W. F., ' 95, Brooklyn, N. Y, Case, L. M., ' 95, 6 ., Barkhanistead, Case, O., L. S., Collinsville, Cassidy, G. E., L. S., Bridgeport, Cathcart, S. M. , T. S. , Northfield, Mass. Catlin, E. H., ' 96, S., Northfield, Cerf, S. B., ' 97, 5., Atlanta, Ga., Chace, M. G., Valley Falls. R. I., Chace, W. W., ' 96, Hudson, N. Y., Chadwick, C. , Brooklyn, N. ) ' . , Chamberlain, A. R., ' 97, S., Meriden, Chamberlain, J. I., ' 95, New York City, Chamberlin, B. C, ' 97, .?., Dalton, Mass Champlin, J. D., Jr., ' 97, S., N. Y. City, Chandler, G. P., ' 95, Germantown, ' ;., Chandler, W. W., ' 96, New Haven. Chapin, C. H. B., ' 96, 6 ' ., Englewood. -Wf, 2S7 York Chapman, C. I).. ' 96, 5., San Jose, Cal., 124 Wall Chapman, F. S., ' 96, S., Hartford, Chapman, H. W , ' 96, Bridgeport, Charnley, C. M., Jr., ' 97, Chicago, III., Charnley, D., ' 96, Chicago, III., Chase, F. H., P. G., Haverhill. Mass., Chase, F. L. (Asst.), New Haven, Chase, G. B., ' 95, Lyndon, Vt., Chauncey, G. S., ' 97, 5., Brooklyn, N Y, 250 York Cheeswright, F. H., New Haven, 527 Chapel 83 Park. Bridgeport. Stratford. 251 L. 9 Library. 1076 Chapel. 192 C. Sgo Chapel. 119 N. A ' . . , 141 College. •n, 87 Elm. 87 Olive. 249 L. 167 F, 63 Crown. 397 Temple. 222 D. 4S2 Howard. 189 Wooster. Bridgeport. 58 Mansfield. 217 York. 57 Lake. 206 Grove. 54 V. 421 B. 57 Prospect. 303 W. 27 High. 61 Grove. 6 V. 158 F. 2 W. D. 98 N. 22 College. 405 B. 5 1 Trumbull. Observatory. 100 N. JUKKCiOHV. Chtiiey. rrof. !. . .. . ;. ' Hit: en. : Cheney. C. I)., ' ( S, .s . Manchftttr. 2. Cheniy. H. M.. _ . .. ToU.U ' ,  ,. sjj c • Clicni-y. R. O., Jr.. •. ., . -S . Maiuhnl.r, 104 W;, ClK-ni- ' v. W , •, ' -. .v -:- l . ' .v n. ., ' . ' , .•!. ' I Clii-st. Chcyi Chiki K 4-.- l.in CliKkirii.i;. ! . .. 14: K Cliil.l. C 1; If 1 I ...H : Chipniun, K ( hit!, tul, , (.Invcrs. 1; CluiM.. II Cliuiin, I , ■?• I , rk City. 1:. ... i, I ■. ' . K .5. 1. 6i W. i Cuin ' . K Cl..,.l.. A W . York W. 1) ...•. 1 ! MS B i.iti, r, 11 11; Spring Sll), ■J45 ;..;.. . I. i . ' 93 ' l.irk. 0. M Ihit.. l.irk. k V. l.irW. T IV l.irk, W. V l.irk. W. H.. 90. trtjprii. l.irki-. C. F. r « ■. U ' hittfV ■:ilU. WTiit:.. larki-. C. r. K ' ln., -.t . larkc. 1; (. . ' ., 1371 Lirke. T. 1- . . .a.. .■-.- ' ' V. luu.M.-n. «;. U.. 97. . V. . e- - J ort City, Tt College. .•11 I .1 W I I Cooly, W. 1 DIRECTORY. Connell, E. H., ' 95, Sfmii on, Pa., Connor, L. E. , L. S., Cincinnati, O., Connor, T. M., ' 97, Florence, Mass., Converse, E. J., T . S., Columbus . O.. Converse, J. C, ' 97. Ne7s.i York City, Conyngham, H., ' 9?, 5., W ' illccsharrc, Pa., St. Anthony Hall. Cook, Prof. A. S. (135 Elm), 219 Bishop. Cook, C. S., ' 95, Cincinnati, O., 3 V. Cook, J. A., M. S., AV71 ' Ha- ' cn, 159 Orange. Cooke, C. H., ' 97, 5., Honolulu, . ., 55 W. D. Cooke, C. M., Jr., ' 97, Honolulu, . ., Cooke, W. E., ' 95, Paterson, X. ., Cooke, W. G., ' 97, Oakland, Cat., Coolidge, C. E., ' 95, S., East Hartford, Coombs, G. M., L. S., .Ycio Haven, Coonley, P., ' 96, Port Richmond, . ' . ] ' . Cooper, A. W. . ' 97, New Orleans, La., Cooper, J. E. , ' 95, New Britain, Copp, W. M., ' ()5, New York City, Corbett, E, P., ' 97, S., Ne-w Haven, Corbctt, W. H., ' 96, New York City, Corbin, W. R., ' 96, S., New Britain, Corlies, A., ' 97, 5., Brooklyn, N. ) ' . , Corning, P., ' 95, Albany, N. Y, Corwin, B. F. , ' 95, Baiting Hollow, N. Y., 333 Crown. Corwin, R. iV. (Inst.), A ' CW Haven, 333 Crown. Coulan, M. (Spec), New Haven, 57 Bishop. Cowan, G. S., ' 98, Louisville, Ky., 250 York. Cowdrey, N. H., ' 98, Edgewater, N. _ ., 163 York. Cowdrey, W. T., ' 97, New Rochet le, N. ] ' ., 37S Wh. Cowee, H. D., ' 95, S., Troy, N. Y., 36 Elm. Cowin, W. B. , ' 95, 5., Omaha, Neb., 22 College. Cox, A. B., Jr., ' 95, Cherry Valley, N. Y., 14S F. Cox, P. B., ' 97, 5., Kansas City, Mo., 393 Temple. Cox, T. H., L. S., New Haven, 58 Mill. Cox, V. H., L. 5., Beaver Falls, Pa., 31 Trumbull. Cox, W. O. D., Jr., ' g7, .S ' ., Kan. City, Mo., 393 Temple. Coyle, C. T., New Haven, 235 Washmgton. Cram, G. E., ' 97, .S ' ., Norwalk, Conn., 250 York. Crane, J. T., ' 98, Newburgh, N. Y., Crane, O. G., ' 97. .V., Bethlehem, Crane, P. W., ' 95, Mont cl air, N. f. Crane, R. T., Jr., ' 95, .V., Chicago. III., 127 College. 2 Audubon. Se9 Chapel. 83 W. D. 34S Wh. 55 W. D. 53 V. 266 L. 1 86 Crown. 193 Whalley. 1S6C. 82 Wall. 375 Wh. 37 V. 65 Spring. 39 V. 313 York. 250 York. 255 L- Crawford, W. I., P. C, Durham, N. C, 305 George. Creelman, H. (Inst.), 183 L. Cristy, J. C, ' go, 5., Detroit, Mich., 310 Elm. Crosby, F. M., ' 97, Minneapolis, Minn., 390 B. Crosby, R. M., ' 98, Grand Rapids, Mich.. 330 W. Cross. H. P., ' 96, Wakefield, R. I, 219 D. Cross, ir. L. (Inst.), 78 Whalley. Cross, W. R., ' 96, New ] ' ork City, 24 V. Crowell, R. H., ' 98, Clei ' eland, O., 233 York. Cuneo, J. J., L. S., South Norwalk, S. Norwalk. Curran, H. H., ' 98, Englewood, N. ., 270 L. Curry, S. S. (Inst)., 12 E. D. Curtis, Prof. E. L., New H. (12 E. D.), 61 Trumbull. 242 York. ti79 Chapel. 172 F. 131 Grove. Crawford, J. L., ' 96, .s ' ., Terrc Haute, Ind., 125 High. Curtis, F. B., ' 97, New Milford, Curtis, H. S., ' 95, Olivet, Midi., Curtis, M. G., ' 97, Cincinnati, O., Curtiss, A. L., ' 96, New York City Curtiss, C. A., ' 95, 5., Woodbury, Gushing, F. 13., ' 95, .S ' ., Bath, Me. Cutler, A. A. . P. G. . New Haven, Cutting, J. P., ' 95. .v.. New York City, 1076 Chapel Daggett, L. M. (Inst.), (S2S Chapel), 60 Wall Damon, S. E., ' 96, Honolulu, H. I, Dana, Prof. E. S. , New Haven (4 P. Dana, Prof . J. D., New Haven, Dana, R. T., ' 96, 5., Lenox, Mass., Danforth, C. W., ' 96, 5., New Haven Daniel, M., T. S., Glanaman, Il ' ale.s Darling, G. E., ' 95, Fort fefferson, N Darling, S. B., ' 95, Somerville, Mass. Darrach, W., ' 97, Gerniantown, Pa., Darte, F. G., ' 96, S., Kingston, Pa., ' 95, .S ' . , Brooklyn, N. Y., St. Anthony Hall , ' 97, .S. , Dayton, O., 147 College 5., Biolehyroncn, .V. lYales, 57 W. D, Davies. J., ' . 5., Cwmdwfn, S. Wales, 57 W. D Davies, J. H., ' 97, 5., Dayton, O., 147 College, Davis, A. S., ' 96, Cincinnati, O., Davis, B., ' 95, Chicago, III., Davis, D., Jr., ' 97, Milwaukee, Wis. Davis, E., ' . G., Greensboro, Ga. Davis, E. L., ' 96, Cleveland, O., Davis, J. L., ' 97, Helena, Mont., Davis, J. S. , ' 95, .s ' . , San Antonio, Te Dater, A. W. Davies, E. W. Davies, J., 7 ' . 192 York. 43 Whalley Ave. 179 Lye. 28 ' v. 295 York. 295 York. 2S4 Orange. 204 D. 119 Grove. 24 Hillhouse. 226 York. 63 Clark. S E. D. 250 L. 9 V. 355 Wh. 22 College. 177 F. 26 V. 114 High. 203 D. 1016 Chapel. 131 Grove. D KKCTORy. I ' ..vi., I,.. .. .v. .s, 1..,.- T U ■- ■A ' . S. N. •.I., J- ' I ' itroaii. N Uixon. J. ' M i i ntt , H.irtfor.i, Lab. UJ 1 n . . 1; . 1 i. i: 1 IJC . 1. 2 F- IK. w. n. 354 Crown. M I ' .r •liiu. W. IJ., Jr., V-. • . -V. ' vi. .1 . .. }7 . . • Kniis. J.. 7 . .V . Jhint-mrv. ,t W !■•v.. K.. M. ., tairforl. . 1 1 17 York. ,., 11. ■1 T-.::: . 1. 1 ■..,11 lHr..!i. V. L.. .,4. l udlcy, I ' i ,4 lU.«i- I ii : ; ' jin. I„. ' at, pHHfiin. J S ' wk S ) I . MK.r.:. ] .-. •• .in. V 11 . .:.. . I ,M ' .,j W. I) I H ■,■.•.-,!! n J J . ' ti. AVtt ' HavfH, V2I Grand Ikw.ll. J |. iinK. H. W.. r (,.. 7 o ..« 1 . 473 Elm l c Vitt. C. ■. ' , Lfurant. H. R.. P. G., ru! ■13S Stale Pfiler. ■: ■- )■rhirfcr. K I,.. qO. Palmvrn. '  59l- Diik. J. M.. . )■- ' . - ' . . 1 I ' ;--. ! 1-.. ,1 . .v.. ' .■■' .i . 59 Gofff I ii.ki-nnan. E. S . • 0.. .Ww 7 i j ft. I ; : . . . ; . 1 H.. ' 95. P ' J ' .. 16 V nickcrmon, S. O., •. 6. Arti Ha-. ' fH, IS 1-..C 1.. • ' ... ' ■•• ' ' ■; Tr),ij6 College Dickson. J. W.. 7: X. Columbits, 0. 13 E. D. Dwu ivrn. 1 2(1 College. DIRECTORS Dyer, T., ' 95, Chicago, III., 29 V. Eagle, J. F., 96, Brooklyn, N. I ' ., 329 W. Eakin, W. S., ' 95, Neiu London, 317 W. Eames, M. D., ' gS, Buffalo, X. ! ' ., 1044 Chapel. Earling-, G. P., ' 97, S., Chicago, III., 159 York. Eaton, J. B., T. S., Storm Lake, la., 76 W. D. Eaton, Prof.D. C, Nciv Haven (jh . L. ), 70 Sachem. Eby, B. F., ' 97, Lancaster, Fa., loio Chapel. Eccleston, H. W., ' 96, 5., Griswold, 19 Wall. Eddy, D. L. , ' 9S, Leavenworth, k ' an.. 261 L. Eddy, D. B., ' 98, Leavemvorth, Kan., 261 L. Edgerton, E. S., ' g6, S., Atisonia. Ansonia. Edgerton, J. W., L ' . C, Middletoivn. Edwards, E, A. , ' 97, .V. , Brooklyn, X. V., 37 College. Edwards, G. M., ' 97, .S ' . , Or an by, 2 ) Beers. Eells, S. W., ' g5, Cleveland, O., 22 College. Efler, P. H., T. S., Jacksonville, III., 7S W. D. Effens, E. H., T . s ' .. Canal Dover, O., .)S W. I). Eggers, A. A., ' 96, .V,, Allegheny, Pa., 124 Wall. Eggleston, A. H., ' 95, New London, 172 F. Eggleston, J.W. , ' 97, .S ' . , New London, 32 Trumbull. Eggleston, T. E., M. S., New Haven, 337 ji Howard. Ehrich, M. W., ' 98, New York City, 1044 Chapel. Eicholtz, L. H.,Jr., ' 95, .S ' ., Denver, Col., 1044 Chapel. Einstein, D. L., ' g8, New York City, 248 York. Eldridge, J. G., ' 96, Penfield, N. ] ' ., gS N. Elkin, IV. L. (Asfron.), Neiv Haven, 477 Prospect. Elliott, J., ' 95, Martinsville, X. ., 219 York. Ellis, G., ' 98, Pottsville, Pa., ' 11 42 Chapel. Ellis, T. L., M. S., Portland. .Me., 347 Crown. Ellsworth, E. B., L. S., Hartford, 57 Grove. Elmore, E. F., ' 95, Troy, X. ) ' ., 218 D. Ells, L. von (Instr.), 714 State. Ely, F. J., ' 97, S., Chicago, III, 421 Temple. Ely, M. U., ' gS, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1204 Chapel. Ely, R. F., ' g7, Ne7V York City, 1044 Chapel. Emerson, E. O., J Emmons, F. L., ' 9 ' gS, TituS7iille, Pa., 263 Crown. East Hartland, loio Chapel. Emmons, H. M., ' 95, 5., St. Louis, Epler, P. H., T. S., Jacksonville, Erving, W. G., ' g8, Hartford, Evans, C. S., ' g7, Pittshurg, Pa., Evans, D. H., T. S., IJttle Ealls, Evans, E., ' T . S., Kingston, Pa., Evans, P. S., Jr., ' g5, New Haven, Mo. 124 Wall. 116 W. D. 352 Wh. loio Chapel. , 115 W. D. 87 W. D. 106 N. Evans, R. L., ' 98, Cincinnati, O., 65 Grove. Evans, S. E., T. S., Shandon, O., 79 M D. Everitt, S. A., ' 95, Searsdale, N. Y., 148 F. Evers, S. J., T. S., Hagerstown, Md., 29 E. D. Ewell, A. W., ' g7, Washington, D. C, 2 University PI. Ewell, J. L., ' g7, Washington, D. C, 2 University PI. Ewing, A. B., Jr., ' 95, S., St. Louis, Mo., 131 Grove. Faduraa, O., 7 . 5., Waterloo, Sierra Leone, 45 E. I). Fahy, J. A., M. S., New Haven, 343 Cedar. Eairhanks, A. (Inst.), (lo E. D.), 433 Temple. Fairbanks, C, P. G., St. Johnsbury, ' t., 11 Grove. Fankhauser, C. K., T. S., New Castle, ( .. 84 W. D. Paris, M. B., ' 97, Brooklyn, N. Y., 159 Elm. Farnam, C. H., Jr., ' 95, .S ' ., Ne o York City, 131 Grove. Farnam, G. B., ' 97, New Haven, 166 F. Farnam, H., ' 95, A ew Haven, g V. Farnam, Prof. H. IV., New Haven, 43 Hillhouse. Farnam, W. W.{7reas.),. ' e ' :( ' l .(s Tr.), 335 Prospect. Farnham, B. W., ' g6, .V., Westville, Westville. Farnsworth. C. R., ' ()7, .V, Il ' hitneyville, 55 Trumbull. Fan-, C. E., ' gS, Athol, .Mass., 413 B. Fan-, H. A., p, Athol, Mass , 186 C. Farren, E. H., ' 96, .V., Fair Haven, Fair Haven. Farwell, J. A., Jr., ' 95, S., Chicago, III., 131 Grove. Fassett, F. J., ' gS, Wait sji eld, I ' t., 37 Lynwood. Fearey, M. L., ' g8, Albany, N. I ' ., 53 Lake PI. Fearey, M. S., ' gS, Albany, N. ) ' ., 53 I-ake PI. Feeter, G. I., ' gs, .S ' ., Little Ealls, N. Y., 42 Elm. Feeter, S. S., ' g7, 5., IJttle Falls, N. Y., 397Temple. Fenn, .!. II. (Lect.), Winsted. Fennell, L. A., L. S., Cynthiana, Ky. Fennelly, E. (i., ' 95, S., Birmingham, 7 Liberty. Fenner, D. C, ' g6, S., Providence, R. I., 127 College. Fergus, R. C, P. C, Chicago, III., 94 Lake PL Ferrin, A. W., Jr., ' 97, Salamanca, XI. J ' ., i5g Elm. Ferris, Prof. H B., 317 Crown. Ferris, S. J., M. .S . , Ne c Haven, ig2 Davenport. Ferris, W. H., ' g5. New Haven, 87 Eaton. Ferry, G. J., Jr., ' 97, Mendham, N. J., loio Chapel. Ferry, N. S., ' 97, S., New Haven, 2()6 Edgewood. Fewsmith, J. L., ' g8, Newark, N. J., 128 Wall. Field, W. P., ' 96, Geneva, N. ) ' ., 400 B. Fields, H. A., ' 95, .V., New York City, 126 Wall. Fiero, C. B., ' g6. ' ., Albany, N. ] ' ., 145 College. Finch, E. R., ' 95, Plainfield, N. J., 237 D. niKKCTOKV rinckf. C. I. Kincke, C. N! Fislier.l ' rol Kishcr. H. J. Kisla-r. MM, Pisher. M. Kishcr. L. i . Kishcr. M. I JnJi.r. J ' rof. ,. Kilch. A. !■' . Ir . Kitili, I, . • K.tc. K I) Kit .Kir ' ' . ' Kit Kctal.l. ; Kii;it!.-. ' KlIlL] Klali, Kla:.... ■VV • Klclci..: .. Kliiin. ;. II Klint. W. k KL.wxT.N. M Klynn. J H K..Ili-. k H K..l ..m. K i l--..!, A 1 K ..ti-. W. II K..rtx . K. I Knrbi-s. K. . Konl. V. H Kord. W. W K«irvpau({h. y . .. . Vr, ' a.. S.. 2i: I. 3 Chil(K-l. Torrinjflon. 241 l 3i«. W . 09 Wi. KfuJK-is, J. U. K, KranW, C. S , ' .(c ■■. 3 ' 5 Tcnipli- I . 4? Klin K Krvy. J. L .Jr. Kn-rm.TT . ;  . : ' .ik. Kn. lUX Kn  v Ft. i tniltun Kn 33? I . 4; l.«kc KulUi. L .)3? nim). Fuller. 1 4c6B. yii Temple. M I,..W. WC. .. ' ' .. -•. .A ' . A .. .. . ur. . Af.. 433 It IT ' I ' Fcircpaugh, W. F Ki.m.-st. R. r K. ilcr. H. N l-oit,,. J. • . ,,f , ' J ' . ' sf.t. h ' i e.i: . . Vr.- ) K. Ur. V. K . •. r, . I..- Koutch. A. S., 7. .s.. Dtrhv, J,i.. 90 V. U. licuscnhaiDcr, F ' ' DIRECTORY. Gehrmann, C. H., ' gS, Peoria, III., 1096 Chapel. Gerard, J. M., ' 97, S., A ' ewYork City, 203 York. Gerard, S. K., ' 97, Neiu York City, 34+ Wh. Gerhard, A. H., ' 98, Ardmorc, Pa., 170 York. Gerhard, J. R., ' 97, Douglass7nlle, Pa.. 356 ' Wh. Cibbs,Prof. J. V., Ne-M Haven 1 . Lab.), 121 High. Gibson, G. J., Jr., ' 95, Peoria, III., 304 W. Gies, W. J., P. G., Man ieim, Pa., 35 Lynwood. Gilbert, F. M., ' 98, Brooklyn, N. K, 401 B. Gilbert, Mrs. H. C. (Asst. Lib.), (Libr. ). 6 Univ. PI. Gilbert, J. A. (Asst.), (log Elm St.), 34 Hillhouse. Gildersleeve, C.C, M. S., East Woodstock, 226 Crown. Gill, M. H. R., M. S., Soiithington, 226 Crown. Gillespie, D. H., ' 98, Newburg-fi, N. Y., 78 Lake PI. Gillespie, T. H., ' 97, 5., Pittsburg, Pa.. 397 Temple. Gillette, C, ' 97, New York City, 22 College. Gillette, C. H., ' 97, Hartford, iiig Chapel Gillette, G. W. F., V i, .V, . Vr. ' Ha -en. g Eld. Gilmore, R. C, ' 97, Rutland. ., 63 W. D. Gilmour, A. J., ' 95, .S ., Eulton, .V. Y., 36 Elm. Glaenzer, R. B., ' 98, Neiv York City, 11b York. Gleason, E. H., ' 95, Colorado Springs, Col., iioN. Glendinning, M., ' 98, Salt Lake City, Utah, 254 York. Gloth, C. P., ' 97, Erie, Pa., ' 120 High. Godard, G. S., T. S., North Granty. 6 E. D. Godchaux, E., ' 96, Neiv Orleans, La.. (,7 V. Godchaux, W., ' 98, Neiv Orleans, La., 1079 Chapel. Goetchiiis, J. M., Jr., ' 95, S., New York City, St. Anthony Hall. Goldsmith, O., ' 98, Portland, Oregon, 205 Crown. Gompertz, L. M., M. S., Neiv Haven, 43 Artizan. Gooeh. Prof. E. A., .Veiv Haven (K.L.), 388 Whitney. Good, J. E. , ' 95, Denver, Col., 16 V. Goodbody, M., ' 97, S., Haledon, N. ., 159 York. Goodell, Prof. T. D., A. Goodman, C. E., ' 98, .S7. Louis, Mo., 373 Crown. Goodman, R. J., ' 96, Hartford. 2S1 L. Goodwin, C. A., ' 98, Hartford. 270 Crown. Goodwin, F. C, ' 95, Biddeford, Me., 5S V. Goodwin, W. L., ' 97, Neiv York City. 331 Wh. Gordon, G. S., T. S., North Granby, 6 E. D. Gordon, W. S., ' 96, Odessa, Russia, 99 N. Gould, R. H., ' 98, Bridgeport, 1179 Chapel. Gould, W. H., ' 97, .?., Aurora. N ) ' .. 150 College. Goulding, P. S., ' 98, Rutland, I ' t., 103 Park. Gowans, T. M., ' 96, Buffalo, N. Y., 67 V. Graham, A., L. S., Paterson, N. J.. 427 Temple. Graham, M., P. G., Neiv Haven, 136 Sherman Ave. Grandin, G. W., ' 98, Tidionte, Pa., 261 Crown. Granniss, I., M. S., Fair Haven, Fair Haven. Grant, A. H., ' 96, Charleston, S. C. 192 C. Grant, F. L , .v.. Win sled, 70 W. D. Grant, J. H., Goldslwrough, N. C. 50 E. D. Grant, R. J., ' 97, 5., Syracuse, N. ) ' ., 413 Temple. Granville, W. A. {Asst.), (46 N. S. H.), 90 Prospect. Graves, R. S. , M. S., New Haven, loi Grove. Graves, W. L., ' 97, .V., ' Tarrytown, N. ] ' ., 250 York. Gray, G. Z., ' 9O, Neiv Y ' ork City, 24 V. Gray, H. L., ' 97, S., Springfield, .Mass., 17 Home. Grece, P. W., ' if,, Jersey City, N. J., 1 Audubon. Green, G , ' . G., St. Helen ' s, Eng., 1233 Chapel. Green, J. S., L. .S . , . ' . Raynhain, .Mass., 12; Park. Greene, H. R.. ' 96, Neiv York City, i i L. Greene, L. F., ' 98, Albion, N. Y., 219 York. Greene, M. L., P.G.,Proi ' idenee, R.I., 117 University. Greenway, C. G., Jr., ' 97, ., Hoi Springs, Ark., 99 Wall. Greenway,J.C., ' 95,.S ' ., (; Springs, .Irk., 131 Grove. Greer, D. H. (Leet.), New York City. Gregory, E. E., ' 97, New ' ork City, 159 York, (iregoiy, J. L., ' 97, S., Cannon, 24 Home. Greuner, H. W. (Asst.), New Haven, 39 Whiting. GritKth, E. M. (Spec.), New York City, 43 College. Griffith, F. L., ' 96, Indianapolis, Ind, 239 D. Griffith, W. F. R., ' 97, .v., Morristown, N. J.. 1 1 6 College. Griggs, J. B., M. S., Hartford. 3S3 George. Griggs, M., ' i)U, Hartford, 80 S. M. Griggs, T. W., ' 95, .v., Taeoina, Wash., 131 Grove. Grippin, W. J., ' 97, .S . , Bridgeport, iiS College. Griswold. (;., ' 97, .V., Old Lyme, 19 Wall. Griswold, M., ' . G.. Erie, Pa., A. Crro.ss, C. W., ' 98, Hartford, 250 York. Grove, H. S., Jr., ' 96, S., Gerinantown, Pa., 120 High. Gruener, Prof. G. F. (276 L.), 522 Howard. Gruener. H R. (Asst. Libr.), New Haven, 522 Howard. Gunther, W., ' 95, .S ' ., Chieaj o, III, 22 College. Gurnee, G. H., ' 95, Nyack, ' N. ) ' ., 262 L. Hadley, Prof. A. P., . ew Haven, 93 Whitney. I ' KKCWKV. Hailman, C. 1,.. V . ■. Pittihurg. i., ijoCrovc. Haines. A.M.. T.S.,S rc tmvi7lf.. ' . .. sjTnimJmll. Hnr llaHxTt. C. W . ' .): ' - MI N Halbcrt. H T. ' .jc Ml N llaltknian. K. C. 351 1. H;Uc. K.. Jr. ' .,«. J..:,u..,iJ,. Mr.. Hall. A. K . .,t. . l:,„ ' L:illr. ' .,.. Hall. C. H . ■)■. 4 '  V  0« V.rk Hall. ;. K Hall. H A 1 IIJ v Hall. J. A.. Hall. J. B.. 1 . ; Hall. J. I,..V ,,.. Hall. J. S.. ... Hall. J. W. , i -riCily. HiUl. R. W.. .... s . . a. Havrm. ' : lir..vc. Annnnia. 103 V«1I. sg Trumbull. Hall. S R . -.t s .■., :, ... A. ) ' .. Si . Aatbuny Hall Hall. V R. -, ,„. . rt Hall. W M , hurt. H.- mill. J . r t l kc PI 1 K CollcRT. Ilaniilton. J. A.. .,- Hamilton. 1... ij;,. A Hamiltnn. R. Ii . i,;. . ru-t ' tirtfvtl. Haniilt.m, T . ' . l- rl H ' aynf Imd Hamlin. K. H , ' . •. Hamlm. K. H . .,« Hamlin.  ; W.. .,5. Hanilin. I U.. .i:. n . Hamlin, I ' . Ii.. ' iK . Snul. H.mihn. R. A.. , .. C . Il.inimi cl. C N.. ' (jS. . ■. llammund, M.. ' . 0.. Ijn ... Hanfiird, G. A.. ' . S. rr,i,ujr. A ' . ) ' . Hanmjiton. R. W.. ' fl S.. ' , .:, . ( ' Hanson. H. R-.V ' . S., I ' Ji, Harv. V. H.. Jr.. . . .V. • l3SC .UtT{c. .-M. Anthony Hal! Hargfr. Mrs. J. C. {.list. IJhrX (Lib.). 14 I ' nivcrsity I ' l Harkncss. E. S.. ' .,- ity. 140 F. H.irmar. J.. P. O.. I ' .t . A Harrinjtton, A. T . Harris. K. J.. ■,;. Harris. H. V.. ' y. ; ., ,. .V. Ii. W I. . ■. A Harris. M.. ' . 0.. Wtsipeld, A. . 75 Broadway. imftiiigH, III., (14 Hijfli. I, 144 Collcjfi-. ' ' ' , 1104 Chnpcl. .11 V. . llillb..iisi Av. Hafi, J. H.. v . ■iHiiHHiili, I Hnrt, I. K , ' .,c, A tlf -flan.: Harlsliom. . .M . V . t.eiora4« hfirtmgt. HartunK. H H . .1 . .S llartwcU. H ... T. X. Ha tl, ' i Hal h. u Hutch. H ' K. K , AVji ' Hif.fH. ., 1 1 JO Winch.), 34- ! lali. ( ,, ji,3 1„ 1 ttrt City. 1304 Chapt-l ' ' 41J6 ( (rvhanl. y.. 43 Kim. .-1 1. He. Hca 74 S. M. Sy Wall. S8V. 13a Wh. Hvlfenstein. W. 1 DIRECTORY. Hemenway, C. R., ' 97, Manchester, I ' ., 356 Wh. Hench, N. P., ' gS, Harrisburg, Pa., 1142 Chapel. Henderson, Y. , ' 95, Lotiisville, Ky., 249 L. Hendrick, B. J, ' 95, Nezv Haven, 506 Howard. Hennessey, J. F. H., ' gS, New Haven, 641 State. Henry, C. I ' . (As. ' it. Libr.), (ig Court House), 266 York. Henry, W. L., ' 96. Plattsburg, N. J ' ., 1366 Chapel. Henshaw, T. D., T . S.. Sharon, Pa.. 43 E. D. Herman, F. W., T. S., irarsa-w. N. ) ' ., 20 E. D. Herman, J. E., P. C7., New Ha- ' en. 555 Howard. Herrity, J. E., .1 . ., New Haven, 102 Ward. Hess, W. M., ' 96, I ' hiladclphia, Pa., 64 W. D. Hewitt, J. J., ' 96, 6 ' ., Tacoina, ' as t., 43 College. Hewitt, W. H. H., ' 97, New Haven. 65 Dixwell. Hewlett. L., ' 95, Cold Spring Harbor. N. Y.. 310 W. Heyser, C. J., ' 9S, Rrooklyn. N. Y.. 162 F. Hickey. E. B., .. .V., New Haven, 291 Wallace. Hickok, R. A., ' ()7, .V., ied ord. Pa., 61 Grove. Hickok, W O., ' 95, S., Plarrisburg, Pa., 131 Grove. Hickox, G. H., ' 96, S., S. Britain, 19S Edgewood. Higgins, J. J., ' gS, New Haven, 569 Grand Ave. High, S. T., ' 95, Chicago, HI., 1016 Chapel. Hill, C. L., ' 95, Greenfield Hill, 131 F. Hill, D. A., ' 95, 5., Chicago, HI., 126 Wall. Hill, E., Jr , ' 97, Danbury, 343 Wh. Hill, F. A., ,. .V, Norwalk, Norwalk. Hill, J. W., T. S.. Pflston, Mas. , 32 E. D. Hill, N. P. (Spee.). Montgomery, N. Y., 125 High. Hill, R., ' i)7, Kittanning, Pa., 114 N. Hiltman, A. F., T. S., ' Lucca, N. p- akota. 41 E. D. Hilton, J. R., ' 97, Newburgh, N. ! ' ., inm Chapel. Hincklev, B. B. , ' 97, Northampton. Mass.. 3S1 Wh. Hincks, H. W. , ' gS, Bridgeport. 314 Crown. Hincks, R. S., ' 97, Bridgeport. 302 W. Hine, C. P., ' gS. Poland. O.. 46 llillhouse Ave. Hinkey, F. A., ' 95, Tonawanda, N. ] ' ., iinY). Hinkey, L. , ' 97, Tonawanda. N. ] ' . , 393 B. Hinkle, P., ' 97, Cincinnati. O., 78 S. M. Hinsdale, F. (5., ' 98, Pittsfield, Mass., 217 York. Hintz, O. G. W.,Jr., ' 96. .S., New Haven. 1176 Chapel. Hitehcock, A. H., ' 97, Meriden, 7g Wall. Hitchcock, C. M., ' . c;., Mich. City. Ind., 34 Hillhouse. Hitchcock. H. {Led.]. St. Louis. Mo. Hitchcock, H. S., ' gs, .V., Woodbury. 295 York. Hitchcock, J. L., ' 97, .S ' ., Buffalo. N. Y., 60 Grove. 114 High. 114 High. 5 V. 97 W. D. 246 L. 117 Wall. 335 Wh. 52S Chapel. 200 Oak. 333 Wh. 60 Whalley. 157 F. 222 D. 380 Wh. Bridgeport. Hitchcock, L., ' 98, Cleveland, O., Hitchcock, R., ' 97, S., Cleveland. O.. Hitt, R. R., ' 98, Washington, D. C, Hjetland, J. H., T. S., Leona, Kan., Hobart, E. W. , ' 95, Cincinnati, O., Hobbs, N. W., ' 97, X, Concord, .V. H, Hoeninghaus, F. W. , ' 96, A ' eiv ] ' ork Cit Hoffman, E. A., ' 97, 5., Frankfort. Ky.. 143 College. Hoffman, H. L. M., ' 97, Cresso}ia, Pa., 88 Park. Hoffman, T. C, ' 97, Rockville, 120 High, Hogan, J. J. (Spec), Derby, 625 Garaud Ave. Hogan, W. J., J . .S ' ., Torrington, 314 George. Holbrook, C. W.,.l . S., Hampton, Mass., 541 Howard, Holcomb, F. A., ' gG. .V., Ne70 Haven, Holcomb, H. C, ' g5, .S ' . , A ' ew Hai ' en, Holcombe, H. G., ' g7, Hartford. Holden, B. M., L. S.. Bristol. Holden, G. R., •g7, I ' ortland. Me.. Holden, L. H., ' 95. .Xewark. N .. Holden, R. W.. ' 97, Newark. N f. Holden, W. A. (Spec), Bridgeport. Hollister, G. C, ' 96, Grand Rapids, Mich.. 283 W. Hollister, J. C. ' 96, Grand Rapids. Mich., 2S3 W. Holme, P. H., ' gS, Denver. Col.. 311 York. Holston, B. B., L. S., Nashville. HI.. g Library. Hone, J. B., ' gs, Rochester, N. 1 ' .. 17 V. Hood, W. D., ' . G., Auburn, N. Y, 40 Whalley. Hooker, F. T., ' 96, Ontario Center. N. Y, 75 S. M. Hooker, H., ' 96, S., New Britain. New Britain. Hooker, J. F., ' 95, Brattleboro, Vt., 6 V. Hoole, L. P., ' 96, Brooklyn, N. ) ' ., 145 F. Hopkins, C. V., ' g6, Catskill-on-Hudson, N. Y., 35 V. Hopkins, L. D., ' 95, .S ' , Cat skill, N. Y., 23S Whalley. Hopkins, W. P., .. .i ' ., Bridgeport, Bridgeport. Hoppin, Prof. J. M. (12 A. S.), 47 Hillhouse. Hopton, L. R., ' g6, .S ' ., Ne7i. ' Haven, 13 Lake. Hotchkiss, F. E. (Supt.), (i Tr.), go High. Hotchkiss, P. L. , ' g8, Hartford, 1044 Chapel. House, A. L., M. S., Milford, Milford. Housel, L. W., ' 97, Nichols, N. Y.. 16 Eld. Howard,A.L.,il .5.,5 , Thomas, D. ir.L,4y Orchard. Howard, F. E., ' 96, ., Hartford. St. Anthony Hall. Howard, G. JI., ' 95, .V., Montclair, N. ., 88 Wall. Howarth, J. A.. Jr.. -. - m Ncto Haven, 34 Vernon. Howe, E., ' .|8. {Vashington. 11. C. 223 D. l KKCTORy. Howe. J. F.. ' j7. PJiiLuiftphi,!. P.j. n.mt. n: r. . {imi x J ouf. Hon If If ( , . . ' ■Ilowis, K. T . •.,:. .V. ,, H.-wkinil, M. S Hoyt. K. B.. _ Hoyt. F. M.. 1. Hovt. S. i: . • llo ' vt. V. S IIu ' mhI: i; I I lib) H lluhl.y. 1 V. IIuKliis, A. I UuIIk- Hulbcn. K , Hume, K. II Il.imo. R r lh;n,.-. k lluiu;.!,- , Hum. Mum. A M Uiinl. C. J.. Hunt. J. L . HimtinKlttn.A Hupfil. A  . Hiiilhiirt, A - Huilluri. I lliirll.xirt. r - Humh- ' kv. M Hu-ti.l. H liuLhins. A Hutchin . J I HiiKhinsi.ii, ' HiiM .r.l. K ■. Hy.lc. t . C Hyde. H. N . llM.i 1. 1- I .. AV:i ' Jitli-rH. S.. St.lHlliir.i. 2J - • 51 I ' r. ■09 l ainbcrtim. I JO Wall i  ) Mou-anl Avi 18 1 Wli 14 I-t; 2 Hillhousv. IiiKham.H. M. ■):.. s ' .. ' Inmnn, H. M . ' . . .. ' . Inland. A. F.. ' •(T. .S . Xftr ) ' i rJt- C Invin. V. J., .if. S . S i in - ri. , ' . . .1 Israeli, S. M., ' of Ivr . A . . if ' .t., 419 Temple. :- M 4: ' )r;uiKe. . Af.iil . li.ilUv A . . 133 Wull. 1044 ( h..l.. 1 39 1 Xnrtftt i, , WnV. I W. I). ■W I(. Jobnmn, S DIRECTORY. Johnson, Prof. S. IV., New Haven, 34 TrambuU. Johnson, T. B. , ' 97, 5., BetJiany, Ansonia. Johnson, W. B., ' 98, Enjie d, 352 Wh. Johnston, H. S., ' 96, New ] ' orl- C ' y, 252 L. Johnston, J. H., ' 97, 6 ' ., New York City, 419 Temple. Jones, A. C, ' 96, Ne7u Haven. S4 William. ' 98, Wilkesbarre, Pa., 116 High. , ' 95, New Haven, 84 William, .v., Chicat o, III., 425 Temple, .v., Chicai o, III., 393 Temple. Jones, H., T. S., Rala, w ' ales, loC W. D. Jones, J. O., 7 . .V., Dublin. Ireland. 19 E. D. Jones, L. C, ' 96, East Durham, N. Y., 126 N. Jones. M. H., M. S., Greenwich, 1161 Chapel. T. S., Bala, Wales, 106 W. D. L. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 226 Crown. , ' 95, 5., New ' York City, SS Wall. Jordan, I. M., Jr., ' 95, Cincinnati, O., 3 V. Jordan, W. S., ' 96, Pcekskill, N. Y., 224 D. Joseph, G. E., P. G.. M ' arwick, N. 1 ' . Judd, A. F., Jr., )-. Honolulu, . .. 377 Wh. Judd, J. R., ' 97, Honolulu. If. I., 377 Wh. Judson, J. R.. ' 98, Rochester, N. Y., i?7 York. Judson, W. P., L. S., New Haven, 204 Winthrop. Julin, C. E., ' 9S, Chicago, III.. 191 C. Katagama, S. J., ' . .S ' ., Hailegi Miniasaku, fapa i, i-i E. D. ' 97. St. Louis, Mo., Jones, C. C. Jones, E. C, Jones, E. L., Jones, E. L Jones, W. Jordan, A. L., Jordan, F. W. Kauffman, B. B. Kauffman, H. M., ' 97, St. Louis, Mo Keator, H. il. Keeler, F. D., Keeler, R. B., Keeler, W. P., ' 97, Roxlniry. N. Y., I . S., Rridgeioater, ' 97, .S ' . , Norwalk, ' 97. W ' ashingtojrvilU Keller, A. G., ' 96, Milford, Kelley, A. W., ' 97, 5., New York City Kellogg, C. P., ' 97, New York City, Kellogg, C. W.. M. S., New Ha ' Jen. Kellogg, G. D., ' 95, St. Louis, Mo., Kellogg, H. H,, L.S., Carthage, M, Kellogg, L. D., ' 98, Chicago, III., Kellogg, M., ' 98, New York City, Kellogg, W. C, ' 96, A ew Canaan, Kelly, D. B., L. S., Newbutyport, Mass., 60 Whalley, Kelly, J. L., M S., New Britain, 68 George. 368 Wh. 36S Wh. 33S Wh. 1 17 Elm. 250 York. iJwight Hall. 402 B. 56 W. D. 412 B. 100 York Sq. 108 N. 40 Vhalley Ave. 75 Broadway. 22 College. 174 F. Kelly, R., Jr., ' 96, IV. Superior, Wis., Kelly, W. , ' 97, 5., W. Superior. Wis., Kelsej-, E . R.. Jr., ' 97, Short Beach, Kendall, E. G., ' 1)5, New Haven, Kendall, G. F., M S., New Haven, Kendall, J. M., ' 95, New Haven, Kenerson, ' . (Steward), M. S., New Kennadv, P., Monte I air. N. .. Kennedy. E. B., ' . G., Due West, S. C. Kennedy, M., Jr., ' 96, S., Johnston, N. Y., Kennedy, S. R., ' 98, Brooklyn, N. Y., Kent, A. E., 2d, ' 97, New York City, Kent, N. A., ' 95, New York City. Kernochan, F., ' gS, New York City, Kerr, A. B. , ' 97, Washington. D. C. Kerr, M. R., T. S., Mongaup ' alley, N. ] Kershow, M. H., ' 95, Philadelphia, Pa., Ketchum, E. P., ' 98, New York City Kettle, J. B., Murray, N. Y.. Keyser, W., Jr., ' 95, Baltimore, Md., Kilborne, R. S., ' 97, S., Orange, N. [., Kilbourne, C. L. , M S., New Haven, Kilbourne, F. W., ' . ( ., Meriden, Kimball, C. A., ' 95, Littleton, Mass.. Kimball, J, IL, : .S ' ., Nashua, N. ., Kimbley, F. R., ' 97, Owensboro, Ky., Kimura, S. , P. G., Tokio, Japan, King, E. B., ' gS, Wilmington, N. C, King, F. A., ' 95. ro ' ' idcncc, R. I.. King, G. L., L. S., Meriden, King, N. C, ' ijf), .S ' ., Cleveland, O., King, R. H., Jr., ' .,7, .V., Albany, N. Y., King, S., Jr., ' 1)7, West Salamanca, N. 407 B. 61 W. D. 379 Wh. 522 Winthrop. 522 Winthrop. 522 Winthrop. Haven, 10 [ 6 Chapel. 22 V. 150 High. 125 High. 90 High. 279 L. 279 L. 12 V. 302 W. , 15 E. D. 52 Y. 1044 Chapel. 24 E. D. 7 V. 391 Temple. 20 Woolsey. Meriden. 139 F. 113 W. D. 372 Wh. 1 8 Gill. 168 York. 37 V. Meriden. 117 Wall. 132 Wall. 411 B. King, W., ' 96, -S ' . , Chicago, III., 332 Temple. Kingman, T. S., ' 96, Orange, A ' . J., 21 V. Kingsbury, H. D., ' 9S, Springjield, Mass., 170 York. Kingsbury, W. S., M. S., Glastonbury, 381 Crown. Kingsbury, G. O., Jr., ' 96, S., Springfield, Mass., 117 Wall. Kingsley, C, Jr.. ' 95, Paris, France, 23S D. Kinne} ' , T. S., ' 96, Chicago, III., 232 D. Kion, N. E., P. G., Rockford, III., 150 St. John. Kip, W. R., ' 97, 5., Rhinebeck, A ' . ] ' ., 250 York. Kipp. H, S., ' 96, A ' ew i ' ork City, 51 Y. n KECTOK). Kirliy, K. S., ' . . ., ' .■Chfsltr, . . ) Kirk, W. E. J., f!, S.. nc CtHtititn, Kilihfl. C . I.. kIhsIA. Kilchfl, C. P.. ' )-. l-atl Jv r nv , ( ' Kitclul. W. I, . .. .. . ra- ll.tvtn. Kktl. C, V . . . .NVa- U.tvrm. Klinipkc. P . • , . AV:.- airit. Kn.if f , J I II ( .. I. ■' - ' • Ktiup|i. S.. Jr , . . . Knapp, J H., ' i| j. Soutli Knwland. H. T.. Jr.. %i, JiUK-iim iv M.blur. J. H . ■. ' . . fu- V r  K..niK. I A , ■.,:, .V. AV: K..unl«. IV W, .,:. s . i K..UIU , 111. ,- . .. Kiaii Kr;i.: Kniii-j . I I , .N. •. ' • ,. .(. .1 . ' . •; . Ki.uii-r, Ji. .1. t.liil . Krvuk-r. W • ' - ' ' Ijickliinil. I auM. C. !•: I eicl. I. W . ,,f. A... . .I4f, . • . ' ( . I37t I Uidin. M K- luiinl). ; I l«in)jilK-ar. ' 1.4iinphii-r. 1- I mpman. I I.anc. K I. l.ttJif. «;. (. Lam-. II. A f.anj;, I ' rv I-ainf(€ir l. t . I.,ini;:(ltt. I iph.-iin, 1 1 l.apham. V , I timer, F. I ' ., q- l tiKhlin. T. M.. - Ijiutcllc. A. E.. ' . U . W ' tiUrrillr. .1. l wlxiiigh. K. A. . Lawnrncc. A. W. . I-aynn. ). I . I- . Ua, c. i: . 317 Crtiwn. aoo lirovc. .-.2 i:im. n I ' nopccl. 1 1 ?s Chnpi ' l .v. . 310 York. Lcoliy, 1). T ..I Lcavcnwi rt , I ' U-! • ' ' ■U U-v 1 -. 1 L ti ' 1 . II 16. X. U «. II It U- . J A U-«lii. N l-cctc, ' 7 Ix-hllwrh K A UciMlutn, ( . H :, l mnrf! !-• C , V 1) 1 1. «. York. U U.M,v, U l-cxv. I. U I. ' Lot- lx lxn-M;ii K I. K.-kman, J O. 406 B. -5 Howe. -1 Chopcl. ' ■Chapol. 28 Y. 3116 W. 11 J Wall 141 F. 12.) I 1 ;.. w.,:; . 4111 l-ll;|. itv. Or., fit Brondwii I J.- Wall. .•R5 York. D RKCTORV. Lockwood, L. E., P. G., Laivrcncf, Kaii. Lockwood, T. B., ' 95, Buffalo, N. ] ., Loeb, M. L., M. S.. New Haven, : Loewi, O., ' 9S, New York City, Long, E. M., L. S., Rkhinond, I ' a., Longacre, J. McC, ' 95, Pliiladclphia, I Loomis, C, T. S.. Winstcd, Loomis. H. A., ' 96, Brooklyn, N. Y., Loomis, H. F., ' 95, New York City, Loomis, J. S., il . 5., Springfield, Mass Lothrop, D. B., ' 95, Pittsficld, Me., Lord, F. A., ' 9S, Moorehcad, Minn., Lord, S. E., T. S., Lowell, Mass., Lorillard, L. L., Jr., ' 97, .V., Newport, R. Loughran, C. K., ' ijd, Kingston, N. ) ' ., Lounsbury, Prof. T. R.. Lovell, H B., ' 91,, Plain field. N. ., Loveland, A. E., J . .S ' ., .Veio Haven, E Low W. J., Jr., ' 97, Prooklyn. . V., Lowe, IV. L (Inst.), Lowenberg, L. , ' 97, .V., Cineinnati. O., Lowndes, L. , Jr., ' 95, Ciiiid erland, .Mil. Lowndes, R. T., ' 95, Ciiinherlaiid. Md.. Luckey, F. R., P. G.. Neio Haven, Lukens, P. B., ' 95, I ehanon, O., Lum, B. B., ' 97, 5., Ne-w Haven, Lund, W. M., ' 91., 5., Bridgeport, Luquiens, F. B., ' 97, New Haven, Luqiiiens, Prof. J. (102 High), Liisk, Prof. G., New Haven (2?, M. S.), Lusk, R., ' 96, Nashville, ' Tenn., Lusk, W. C, ' 96, 5., Nas iville, Tenn., Lutz, A. R., T. .S., S rashurg. Pa., Lyman, D. B., Jr., ' 95, LaGrange, 111., Lyman, E. B. , ' 95, Greenfield, Mass., Lyman, P. H., ' 98, Chieago, Lll., Lynch, B. E., ,. .S ., New Haven, Lynch, F. H., T. S., Peacedale, R. ., Lynch, F. O., T. S., Peaeedale, R. ., Lynch, F. M., ' 97, Oly pliant. Pa., Mabie, C. A., ' 96, .S ' ., Pidioute, Pa., MacBride. T. P., ' 97, Grand Rapids, Mic MacDonald, R., Z. .s ' ., Philadelphia, Pi MacFarland, C. S., T. S., K. Boston, .Ua MacGregor, J., ' 95, Akron, O., . 92 York Sq. 31S W. ;ijn Franklin. 53 Lake PI. 64 Lake PI. ' a.. 157 F. 75 W. D. 277 D. 310 W. . , 314 Crown. 144 F. 1460 Chapel. 107 W. 1). ., 132 Wall. 320 W. 22 Lincoln. 3S5 B. . Grand Ave. 22 College. 23S Whalley. 252 York. 233 D. 233 IJ. 21 Eld. 55 Prospect. 19 Compton. 65 W. D. 201 Bishop. 201 Bishop. 2S Elm. 295 V. 71 W. I). I 7 E. I). 42 V. 60 V. 1079 Chapel. 149 Norton. 53 W. D. 53 W. D. luio Chapel. loi W. D. ■. , 223 York. J., 64 W. 1). .f.. n2W. U. 43 V. JLacLauchlan, S. (Spec), New Haven, 59 Bishop. McCahill,T. J. {.Spec.),Z(rr wiv , N. Y., Hutchinson. McCallum, G. B., ' 97, Northampton, Mass. iVl Wh. McCalmont, D. B., ' 97, S., Frankliti, Pa. ,1b-:, Orange. McCance, C. M., ' 97, Pittsburg, Pa.. 64 High. -McCandless, H. I)., ' 97, S., Allegheny, Pa., 90 Wall. McCarthy, C. F., ' 96, 5., New Haven, 116 Davenport. McCarthy, D. J., ' 9S, Stafford Springs, 22 Whalley. McCaughey, W. S., L. S., Pa%otueket. R. ., 60 Whalley. McClintock, E. . .,L.S., Springfield, J ,f.f. -., 159 York. McCormick, W. L., ' gS, Hayward. Hi ' s., 383 George. McCoy, F., Jr., ' 97, New ] ' ork City, 240 D. McCrea, A. M., ' 97, .S ' ., Pittsliurg, Pa., 150 Grove. McCrea, J. A., j( , S.. Pittsburg, Pa., St. Anth. Hall. McCuUagh, J. H., ' 96, S., New York City, 22 College. McDermott, H. E., ' 96, New Haven, 26S Orchard. McDonald, T. D., ' 97, New York City, 3S7 B. McDonnell, R. A. {Asst.), 312 Elm. McElroy, C. E., ' 96, 5., Albany, N Y, 131 High. McEnerney, W., ' 95, S., Derby, 65 York. McFadden, W. A., ' 96, Cineinnati. O., 299 W. McFarlan, G. S., ' 97, Amsterdam, .X. Y, 114 High. McFarland, B. W., P. G., .Yew Haven. 420 Temple. McFarland, J. S.. ' 97, S., luffalo, N. 1 ' , 395 Temple. [cGce, H. L., )i JIcGraw, T. A., ' .jS, Detroit, Mieh., McGuire, F. J., .1 . .V., New Haven, Mclntire, T. B., Jr., J . .S. , Nezo Haven, Mcintosh, E. F., M. S.. New Haven, Mcintosh, V. 1;., ' gS, I ' ranklin, Pa.. McKee, L.. ' iis, Washington, D. C, McKee, M. D., ' 96, Washington, D. C, McKell, J. D., ' 95, Chilluotlie, O., JNIcKessen, B., ' 98, New York City, McKim, L., ' 97, Neii. ' York City, McLanahan, G. X., )i), Washington, P. C McLane, G. R., ' 95, New York City. McLane, T. S., ' 98, New York City, McLaren, G. S., ' 96, ' Thoinpsonville, McLauchlan, J. C, ' 9S, Cleveland, O.. McMaster, G. T., J . S., New Haven, McMillan, F. D., ' 96, 5., P)etroit. Mieh., McNamara, A. J.. .1 . .S ' .. Bridgeport McNeille, J. R., Pine Pliifj ' . N. C, Plainfield, . . f.. 146 College. 1 99 York. 244 Ferry. 7 Park. 53 Lake. 224 D. 293 W. 228 D. 40 V. 159 Elm. ' 324 W. ., 322 W. 33 V. 223 D. 75 S. M. 254 York. () High. 131 High. 8 Lynwood. 370 Wh. ) A ' Am ) ' . Mcyuaid. H. P.. )t., S., Xru- Htn-en. McUuaid. P. A.. ' , AVn- H,i- ' fn. McVuy. E. H.. y„ .v.. Vi .Uo nrs. ,i.. Mi-Vcy. F. U.. . ;.. Vj .U. ' infS. Ai., Ml Williams. R.. ■.,:. (7 Matkcy. C J-.. ■' . .■.Ma lil..x. K.. •.,:. MhIkt. K J . • Mahir. J. S 1 Maki-iK.-ao Mall-. I- Mal!..v, M.. Ma: Man:!,.;,;. J- li ManMi.l.l.  1- Morcvlluv ' Morktuini Marks. K Marsh. K Marnh. V Mar li. r, .U.irsA. I Marvli S Marshall. - .U,trsA,t l. I) I Marnn. C, M . f : ■lf. : I ; ., ' ( fxmu-fll. i i, . ' i « ' ' J. . ' . I ' ., Marty. J ( ... V ' . - •. A ' i n u t f. .I ' - Marvin. E R.. . .. .s .. lUllshmrj;. I MiUiiiii. U.. ' ■ :, iS kit. I go. III.. Ma.s..n, J. S.. vS, Chuutgo, III , Miu-iim. X. R.. ' .,7. orlk town-.n. A ' . . i8i Orchartl. 1 8 1 Orvhard. (M WTiallcy. 64 WluJU-v. i:( wii wv IIS Oranjjv. ?is ( ninjjv F M I vi CoUcirv. X Audutmn icj (in vc i$iGr..M 41 H.Kl I . mf ' Htf, I iHH. Ma.s .n. R. B., i ' MiLvscy. B M.. Ma.sscv. ;. B. Jr Miu«ty. J. M., Jr. MatlKT, R.. •jT, .v.. .V T« ' llitftm Mather. V I.. •. .. .V. Malhcw-s. W II . ■.,:. - Mathix.n. F. II.. .y., . Matthcwman. J. A., . Matlhcw-s. F. V.. ■. ,. ; Matthews. H. V.. r j. . , J Liuwn. 3Sj B joV. s8s L. V ) ' .,.S6 V. IJ. lOT Yi.rt 247 SL Rooan. 5 ji Huwanl. 415 B. 73s Orange. Matthc vs in, J. ., _ X, AVa- Jltn ' fn. 501 Howard. Mead. 1). I.. Mead. L. ( ' ... Mcdhir. E. L M. • M M. Mciiikeii. il.. Mrli -k l H .1 - • M M.- Mimll. l t. . Meruin. K f MiM.-rve. II t Mitialf H I- M.tiall I Muhii, J . Mi.l-Ilitoii.A . M.!. . F H . Mill-.r.!. C. S. MilKr, C. A.. Mill.T. C, H,. Miller. F II . Miller. II , •.,( M ' • ■.M M Mi;;. r. J -. MiiUr. ' (• II . 1 Mi;; ... ■. . Mills. V I). 1)7. lirooHyn. . ' . J ' ., ' g7. A ' ca- )■■(■City, .. I.. S.. AlbugMtrqut, . ' Farms. try. 356 W. .147 VkHi. I .. } Audubon. BridgviKirt. 50 Grove. 114s Cbapcl. ' ■O r, 46 Elm. M4 F i 5 W. li. I 41 Chnpel. . ■' :..,K-1 Wli IM,,1C w. I . :.in., $. Wall. too Wall T, nii.lc. .-- I- .V ..lley. . . i-Tr liTi, 1044 Cha| cl. ,:,S ..sput fH Pwrt ' i .X. ) ' ., 61 Grove. 1J7. .. .-In I OH ill, 1 161 Chapel. Jr., ' r i, .v., lHiii,in tf olii. Iml, 71 W. I). • A .v.. Sfti- Rodullt, S. v.. 117 Wall. r-v.irh , 143 York. 43 CoUcKe. m Grove. f3 V ■• ' ■7 Howanl. I ' Kj Temple. J7(. Elm. 117 Walt. . N..rk. , V..rk •..rk DIRECTORV. Mills, R. D., ' 97, East Orn i i; X. .. 22 College. Minor, E. E., ' 96, S., AVrc Havt-ii, 123 Columbus. Morrison, R., ' 97, 6 ' ., Cincinnati, O., 37 College. MoiTogh, C. A., ' 95, 5., Nc ' u ' Yori; City, 131 High. Minor, F. S., M. S., Neia Haven, Mitchell, C. H., ' 97, 5., Sciv York City Mitchell, J. G., Jr., ' 95, Coluni uis, O., Mitchell, D. D., ' 95, Wichita, Kan., Mitchell, R. , Jr., ' 96, 5., Cincinnati, O. Mitchell, S. K., ' 98, Lakeville, N. V., Mitchell, W. L. , ' 95, 5., A ' c7c Haven, Mix, H. A., L. S. West Haven, Mixter, G. W., ' 95, 5., New Hwcn, Mixter, Prof. IV. G. (8 S. H), Monell, T., ' 97, New York City, Monks, J. B., ' 97, 5., New Yoric City, Montgomery, G. D., ' 98, Denver, Col., Montgomery, P., ' 95, Portland, Ore., Moore, D. T., ' 96, .S ' ., Brooklyn, N. ) ' ., Moore, G. C, ' 98, NortJi Madison, Moore, H. N., L. S., Ansonia, Moore, J. K., ' 95, Hartford, Moore, J. O., ' 97, Geneseo, N. K, Moore, M., L. S., Lynchhnrg, I ' a. Moore, T. C, ' 95, Pittsburg, Pa., Moore, W. A , ' 95, Watertown, N. Y., Moore, W. E. P., ' 97, New York City, More, J. O., ' 96, Easthanipton, Mass., Morgan, G. N., ' 95, S., Pittsburg, Pa., Morgan, J. E. , L. S., Esse.v, Morgan, J. H., L. S., Brooklyn, N. ] ' ., Morgan, L. W., T. S., Des Moines, la. Morgan, W. C, ' 96, A I batty, N. } ' ., Morgan, Rev. ]V. S. (Led.), Morgan, W. S. , ' . G. , Norwic i, Moriarty, A. I., L. S., Putnam, Morrill, A. P., ' 96, i ' .. Concord. N. ., Morrill, G. P., ' 97, S., Springfield, Mass., 166 York- Morris, A. v., ' 97, S., Bristol, Pa.. 1193 Chapel Morris, C. G., ' 95, A ew Haven, Morris, C. S., ' 96, New Haven, Morris, E. B., ' 97, S., Hartford, Morris, Prof. E. P., Morris, G., Jr., ' 98, New York City, Morrissey, D., Jr., L. S., Champaign, III., 9 Library Morrison, C. H., ' 97, S., La Porte, Ind., 35 College MoiTison, E., P. G.. Cincinnati, O., A 2 8 D wight. , 57 Prospect. 19 V. 151 F. 117 Wall. 318 Elm. Edgewood. West Haven. 144 Edwards. 144 Edwards. 396 B. 58 Lyon. 1079 Chapel. 235 D. 131 Grove. 73 Howe. An.sonia. 277 L. 318 Elm. 7 College. 72 S. M. 386 B. 113 N. 139 Elm. 1253 Chapel. 205 Crown. 30 E. D. 397 B. Norwich. 1 86 Crown. 84 Wall. 117 Wall. iS V. 40S Crown. 159 Elm. 112 College. 254 York. Mosle, C. F., ' 97. New York City, Mossman, B. E., Jr., ' 98, Greenville Motter, S. L, ' 95, St. Joseph, Mo., Mueller, W. G. D., P. G., Dresden, G 63 V. Pa., 27 High. 392 B. v., 127 Dwight. 76 S. M. 10 Ashmun. 523 East. 1079 Chapel. 3S4B. 349 Wh. Mullally, M., ' 98, Neiu York City. Mullen, G. A., ' 98, Trumbull, Mulvey, F. J., ' 97, S.. New Havei Mundy, F. W., ' 98, Chicago, III., Mundy, N. H., ' 96, Chicago, III., Munger, R. L., ' 97, Ansonia, Munson, C. L. {Lect.), Williamsport, Pa. Munson, P B., ' 97, .S ' ., Albany, A Y. 1204 Chapel. Murphy, F. T., ' )-;. Junction City. Kan., 63 W. D. Murphy, J. K., ' 97, New Haven. 83 Sachem. Mun-ay, H. H., P. G. Viola, Del., 54 Garden. Murray, L., ' 97, 5., Goshen, N. Y., St. Anthony Hall. JIurray, W. , ' 96, .S ., Norwich, 58 Di.xwell. Myers, G. H., ' 98, Washington, D. C, 226 York. Myers, S. R., T. S., Polo. ' ill.. Nadler, A. G., M. S., Ne o Haven. Neal, R. C, Jr., ' 98, Harrisburg, Pa., Neale, J. B., ' g6. Kit tanning. Pa.. Neergaard, C. F., ' 97, Brooklyn, A ' . Y, Neithercut, R. I., ' 97, 5., Bridgeport, Nelson. T. (Inst.). Nesbit, R. C, ' 95, New York City, Nettleton, G. H., ' 96, Boston, Mass., Newcombe, B., ' 97, AVw York City, Newmyer, T. D., ' 98, Connellsville, Pa Newton, E. F. , ' 98, New Haven, Newton, E. P., ' 97, Norwich, A ' . J ' Newton, F. E., ' 95. S., Buckingham, 53 Ti-umbull. A ' 7i ' ton, Prof. H A., New Haven, 23S Prospect. Nicholas, G. T., ' 96, S., A e-w York City Nichols, R. H., . G..Binghamton, N. Y. Nichols, W. W. (Inst.), Nicholson, E. K., ' 96, Bridgeport, Niemeyer, Prof. f. H. (8 A. S. ), 25 1 Lawrence. Niggeman, R. A., ' 95, 5., St. Louis, Mo., 120 High. Nisbet, W. B., 97, S., Yonkers, .V. K, 147 College. Noble, E. L., 7 . 5., Chelsea. .Mass.. 96 W. D. Noble, H. P., ' 97, S., Bay Ridge. A ' . J ' ., 2 Audubon. Nolan, H. E., ' 97, Chicago. III., 120 High. 26 E. 1). 122 Olive. 1 142 Chapel. 264 L. 326 W. 22 College. 57 Lake. 29 V. i6i F. i()6 York. 159 Elm. 8 Kensington. 273 L. 131 Grove. 116 College. 2 Hillhouse. Bridgeport. niRKC ORV. Niilan. J. St. J,, ' lif. CA i,ix : til . NiKjn, T. W.. V. Sl:,: ' ii ' „, r.i ls. . f,us N rris. E. K.. '  ' ' . . r, Nurth. K. S . -..7. . .. 4 N..nh, n. M ■' ■■N.-rili. J k N..rlli. J. S . N..rt..n. E. F , i.rton, J. T . It Nnycs. El 1 N.iyi-s. E. H J Noyis. J K Nulling. II Oiikky. L  )Bni-n. J. M.. .1 . . . oC..nncll. M I.. .1 0,rlrl. H • ■' (Ulcrslinw (Mivir. Ill oin. «K1 OifH-nt. 1 Kbomc, I Oidornt. ' ■Osgiriod, A OsKo - !. E i • •sliTman. .V ■; .  ;. Otis, N. i r. «)lU, T. ; ' Oviutl. E. - Ow-vn, E. H Owen. W. 11., j!.. .,;, . .i. ti liIji. 0 - lcy, v. O. Spi-c. . CAiiiif . Ill ■Oyalx.-. J , . .v. ;• ' Packer. V. S. Jr Padd.KTk, H. V.. Page. C. S., .1 . , Ihml ' Ufr. Pajtc. W. E.. 7. X. liro:,H: ' ill f, Pallmnn. T. I).. .• . .s .. - r.il ifr.pr, ..tJ ..X, Palmer. E.G.. V. 5., .1 . Palmer, W. P.. 96. ThomptonvilU. Palmer. V. V.. 95, .. Vtua. . . ) ' ., Pardi-e. A. D.. • )6, PkiliuUlpkia, Pa., Pant. W. P.. ' )6. Soutit Orange, .W J.. a.,i V. i.|« C. iji Park. II Tt-mplc. -. 1. . u ..A. M Temple. I.., N. 165 K. i . Wli. •.uonh 3)1 I . I $9 Elm. 2i Collect;. Ml (Irtive. I 7 W. U. . Cllajwl. ;,:i Wli. J71 Crtjwn. i i V I). ■I . •1. 9? .N. M f., Wall. If .4 L 21 V. Park. C. E.. ' .. Parke. H. C. Jr Parke. J. 1-., ,-. I arker. B. V . iiruiiMf, •Aam, ' .■If. Ml. A.. H. n. c . ,3 F. 354 Wh. 383 B. . 950 Crown. Parker. V J. ■.,= Parker, tl.. ' ( . 4 3 College. 331 Wi. Parki; ' . 1. . P. P . P.,fl. ' 11 , !■•! ' . . . III. V) 3-wB. 10 J ProK{ ecL 332 Temple. Sherman Ave. Pnrmelee. 11 I ■)«. . 1- AiJvw. 1411 College. Pnrmmi, M ' , ■1 •■(• Ci y ai4U. ParMiiih. ' • ' Parw n . V ' ' ' . 183 Lye. IVr - CV r. ijoWoll. Patten«i n, 1 .M (•atterMin. S.. ' ., I '  P,. r,t :ly Si ■.1. 41 V. 1 14 lligli. 3f ' V. 343 York. J.. V. WImlley Ave. 238 IJ- 334 I). 1044 ChajK ' l. .V . SI. Anthony lUll. l« nt X ' rrHon. . ) ' . . 97 Olive. ;i , Kan., i Wimhesler. 73 W. II. a? I-. I3 Wall. j Grove,  7 ' . I ' Slrolford. Wc«t Haven. IH-rl.y 313 1) 9 ) Howe 44 V i4 . r. 4W. i;iiii • M IIh;1i , 11 ;h .. . Pear— m. A.. ' . (7 Pear% n. A J.. IVtt«-. K W.. Peaw:. H. W . Peck. C. B. V,? Peck. C. E. . V Peck. I) E . •. . Peck. E W.. ' Peck. G I ' IVck. II IVck. - Ptck, H r. ' liril. Peek IP Pi. ' . P Pctk. T Havrn. Peck. W Havtn, l..]. Petit. W. II . ■y. . .i Itrilaim. j Howe Pedilie.J.W.. L.S., German tou-n. Pa.. 37 Woostcr I ' I DIRECTOR V. Peery, J. S. , L. S. , Ogch-n, Ulali, 82 Broadway. Peet, R. A., ' 95, Brookly7t, N. 1 ' ., 14 V. Peirce, A. IV. (Assf.), (Kent Lab.), loS Dixwell. Peiter, F., ' 96, S., Bridgcp07 ' t. Bridgeport. Peix, C. H., Jr., ' 98, Danbitry. 2S1 Crown. Pelton, C. A., ' 96, CJhiton. 379 Wh. Peiificld, Prof. S. L., Xc-w Haven (2 P.), 14 S. H. Penfield, W. G., ' 96, 5., E. Berlin, 41 Beers. Penn, W. F.. M. S., Lynchburg, Va., 27 Garden. Perdue, R. H., ' 96, S. ' , Cleveland, O., 36 Elm. Perew, R. J., ' 96, S., Buffalo, X. ] ' ., 126 Wall. Perkins, E. C, ' 98, Hartford. 32S W. Perkins, H. A., ' 96, Hartford. 236 D. Perrin, Prof. B. (133 F.), 46 Mansfield. Pen-in, J. H., ' 95, Lafayette, Ind.. 302 W. PeiTy, C, r. S., ]Vi7l ams 07, ' n, Mass., 114 W. D. Perrj ' , G. B., ' 98, Southport, 169 F. Perry, J. H. (Inst.). Southport. Southport. Persons, F.T., P. G., Xort t Cole brook, 40 Whalley. Peters, W. S., L. S., Brooklyn, X. } Peter.son, S., ' 95, Los Angeles, Cal., Pettee, L. G.. ' 98, Sharon. Mass., Pettis, C. M., ' 96, S., Xeiv Haven, Pettit, Cap. f. S. (Prof.), New Haven, 430 Temple. Pfeiffer, A. J. J., P. G., S., Ansonia, Ansonia. Pfingst, G. B. , ' 97, Louisville, Ky., 114 High. Phelps, Prof. E. ., A ' ew Ha-den, 269 Humphrey. Phelps, G. A., ' 95, Stamford, Phelps, I. K., P. G., Thompsonville. Phelps, M. B., ' 96, .v., Stamford, Phelps, J. S., ' 95, .v., Springfield, Mo Phelps, IV. L. (Inst.), {70 S. M.). Phelps, Z. B., ' 95, Wilkesbarre, I x.. Phillips, Prof. A. IV. (155 F.), Phillips, G. W., ■. 5,, Westville, Pa Phillips, T. W. , Jr. , ' c,7, 5. , XeioCastle. Pa. , 395 Temple, Phipps, J. S., ' 96, 6 ' ., Pittsburg, Pa., 34 Hillhouse Piatt, J. M., L. S., Pittsburg, Pa., Pickands, H. S., ' 97, S., Cleveland. O. Pickett, C. E., L. S., Seymour, Pierce, C. W. , 7 . ' ., Auburn, Mass., Pierce, J. F., Jr., ' 97, Brooklyn, X. Y. Piei-pont, H. P., .1 . .s ' ., Xe u Haven, Pierponi, f. P. (Led. ), 250 York. 55 Prospect. 125 N- 37 High. 13 V. 347 Crown. 117 Wall. 226 Crown. 44 Trumbull. 293 W. 209 York. 232 JIain. 12 Whalley. 391 Temple. 1 1 57 Chapel. 11; W. D. 22 College. 262 York. 262 York. Pierson, S. E., L. S., Minneapolis, Minn., 311 Crown. Pike, W. K., ' 97, S. Killingly, 57 Prospect. Pike, W. W., ' 95, S., Chicago, III., 159 Elm. Pillner, J. S., L. S., Bridgeport, Bridgeport. Pinchot, A. R. E., ' 97, Xe v York City, 344 Wh. Pirsson.L. V. (Inst.), (2F.), ' 14 S. H. Polk, J. M., ' 96, 5., Xe7C ' York City. St. Anthony Hall. Pond, A., Jr., ' 96, 5., Detroit, Mich., 59 ' Wall. Pond, B. W., ' 97, Unionville. 94 S. M. Pond, E. W., T. S., Nei ' Haven. 31 E. D. Pond, M. A. (Asst.), 57 Grove. Porter, B. H., ' 97, Stan ford, 35 S Wh. Porter, Prof. EC. .Xew Haven (11 E.D.),266 Bradley. Porter, J. H., ' 97, 5., Denver, Col., St. Anthony Hall. Porter, L. H., ' 96, Stamford, 35S Wh. Porter, P. R., ' 98, Kansas City, Mo., 321 W. Porter, W. F., ' 97, Xeiu Haven, 139 Whalley. Post, A., T. S., Clinton, X. Y., 103 W. D. Potter, G. V. H., L. S., Philadelphia, Pa., 170 York. Potter, J. M., ' 95, Allegheny, Pa., 251 Crown. Pouch, W. H., 96, .S ., Brooklyn, X. Y., 332 Temple. Poulet, A., ' 97, White Cloud, Kan., 251 Crown. Powell. A. C, T. S., Xew Haven, Xew Haven. Po vell, J. K., Jr., ' 97, S., Brooklyn. X. ! ' ., 263 Crown. Pratt, A. S., ' 96, Eairport, X. Y., 130 F. Pratt, H. H., ' 97, S., Westport, 2S9 York. Pratt, f. H. (Asst.). 99 Howe. Preston, D. C, ' 97, S., Irv in gton-on- Hudson. X. Y., S3 Grove. Price, C, ' . G., Ithaca, X. Y.. 103 Park. Prince, W. F., ' 96, Detroit, Me.. 39 William. Pruyn, F., ' 97, Albany, X. ] ' ., 193 C. Purinton.C. 0., ' 97. .s ' . , St. Paul, Minn. , Whalley Ave. Putnam, G. P., Jr., ' 96, .S , Orange, A ., St. Anthony Hall. Pyle, F. W., ' 97, Bridgeport. 296 W. Pyle, H. L., T. S., Paris, O., 100 W. D. Ouinan, H. B., ' 97, .S ., San Erancisco, Cal., 83 Grove. Quinby, J. R., Jr., ' 95, 5., Xew York City, 88 Wall. Quinby, S. L., ' 96, 5., Xew York City, ' 90 Wall. Rail. H. F., T. S., Des Moines, la., 47 E. D. Ramsden. C. T., ' 96, 5., Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 125 High. Rand, R. F., ' 9;, .s., Meriden. 124 W. D. Ransom, A. E., ' 97. .S ., Lancaster. X. ! ' . . ho Grove. Rawson, F. H., ' 95, Chicago, III., 291 W. i) Ki:c oh ' y kay. V. S.. ■0. Ir.u ' i yn. . . ) ' ..  . Hiijh. Raymond, D. I . . ' oe. .s ' . . Minneaf ' lii. .Minn. .51 College. Kaynii-nd. F. A., ' . ' ' ' iJrove. C,iyiio ,fs. ■:. It. I inlmll. Kiad, r, !•:.. ■' , Rium, W. ' I t• v.. I . Kcitor. F. C 1., Whall.v KiiknaKvl. 1 ' Kiddin«t .ii ■kcxil. C. M Kii-il, E.  59 W U Ri-v i, «:.. ■, n ColleKe R«- l. II (.• ■c Y..rk. Rixd. M II :r. I. R11-.I. k I. - ,., . .,. Wall. Ri -. 11 H 131. Wall. Reive. II 1 ' •yi HiKl ' Rc-evi-s. C 1 ic, W 1). Reilly. F. II 13? t ' ulnani. ReiniiiKtoK ' ' .- 4 W ki- .r. V ' . ■S M. A-M «.■. •. ? V Reynolds. M ' . )KUIey. ReviK.I-1-. ' 1 IT l Reyii..l,L,. W Rll. ' «les. C 1 Rice. A , Riee. J W . sf E n A . M, •: A ' , ct i «--f:h Ruli. «; H . Jr . ,:. . Rkhard . A K . ■.) . . ' • Riihanl-. .V N . .,:. .V.. . . ., . . , - . ' .i AV, A. , .. V,. r. J!. (Ill Winch). IJ7 Kdu-ardii. A ' - 4,.r, .. v. • , 1 1 - N ■,!■-.V. RkhnnU. J. 11.. •.,: M RKhanlv L. C. •., Ripley. J. A Ripley. I ' . I k..un. II. M . ji.. y. '  . ' i( .JW....V ... Rohfrls. II. I-. ilut.y • ■■I. City. -■-• .I ' -K. . ' Vurt City. 4; IJlm. 83 S. M. kutiinMin, h. i. 3 S. M. H.. .i-w.n M lloi iA« re ' .I.. SO Wall. , Hitrlford, 1 34 Colle|{e. I ' lC. 11.1, J31) Brudlcy. ,, , I?, r Koliinoon, M. I ' .. .! • .V, uhiston iury, 3R1 Cr. ,•. ' ;■.-).■, ' ' ' ! r-f V If..) flrnnrl . 341 Wl . .•--., York. . :k I, .11 ' , ,11 ■: . I, 103 Wall. Kollluill. R.-- ; w R ' lCerN. II L R.-.rr- ! s U.- . K. 1.. Rir -. !. H . kuir A- .. 7i W. U. Rich. ' «, .t w .. i|7 Olive. Rid.lK. II 11 ,- i.« York. kikansrud. O. T.. 1 . 51 E. D. Riley. W. B., A . , .. , ;.. .. 9 Librar) ' . Ripley. ( ' .. M . ' .i .S7. Louis. Mo.. 31 High. Kowc. W. i.. |7, Ajiun. A. ) . Row. W. M., r N « AVivw Rowland, J- E. Rowland, H H Rouland. W. I. KugglcR, A. G., ' 97. U DIRECTORY Rumrill, C. J., ' 96, A ' civf , ;, 7., 82 Whalley. Runkle, M. S., Lisbon . la., 16 W. D. Rusher, J. D., ' gS, Brooklyn, N. I ' ., 163 York. Russel, T. F., ' 97, Poiis ' uiUc, Pa., 1076 Chapel. Russell, J. C., ' 97, 5., Chicago, III., bi Lake PI. Russ.u ' Prof. T. ., New Haven, 137 Elm. Russell, I. H. (InsL), (157 Church), 64 Grove. .v., Omaha, Nf ., St. Anthonv Hall. Pa. Rustin, F. , ' i Ryals, E. A., ' 97, 5., Xcio Haven, Ryder, E. M. T., ' 86, .S ' ., Danluiry, Ryder, H, V., ' 97, Plainficld, X. [., Ryder, R. ()., ' 98, Andover, Mass., Ryman. T. B., ' 97, X, W ' ilkcsbary Sadler, S. B., ' 96, Carlisle, Pa., Sage, A. G. C, ' 96, Ithaca, X. ] ' ., Sage, D., Jr., ' 97, Alfiany, X. ] ' ., Sage, D. L., ' 97, Ithaca, X. V., Sage, H. W., 2d, ' 95, Ithaca, X. ] ' . Sallmon, W. . (Sec). Salter, J. C, ' 97, Carhondale, III., Samson, G. W., ' 97, Portland, Me. Sandbo, A., T. S., Hills, Minn., Sanborn, E. S., T. S., Kingston, X. II., 2S E. D. Sanders, Prof. F. A ' ., Xe-oj Haven, 77 l Iansfield. Sands. J. L., ' 96, S., Cambridge, Mass., Sanford, G. F., ,. -S ' ., New Haven. Sanford, Prof. S. S., Bridgeport. Sanford, H. S., Jr., L. S., Xeiv Milford, Sargent, H. E., Jr., ' 96, S., Chicago, III.. Sarles, J. E., 7 . .S ' . , Boscobel, Wis., Satterfield, J. M., ' 97, S., Buffalo, X. ) ' ., Saunders, E. L., M. S., Hartford, Saunders, F. E., ' 97, S., Brooldyn. X. Y. Saw- ' er, E., ' gS, Dover. X. H., Sawyer, J. D., ' gh, Buffalo, X. Y., Sawyer, J. P., ' 97, Rutland. J ' t., Sawyer, R. V., ' g7, 5., IVaterbury, Saxon, L., ' 95, i ' ., Xew Haven, Sayles, N. W., ' gs, Milbury, Mass., Scarborough, H. S., ' gg, Baltinwrc Schenck, B. D., ' 97, 5., Toledo, O., Scheftel, H. A., ' 98, Xew York City, 163 York. Schermerhorn, A. E., ' 95, Neiu York City, 3ig V. Schieffelin. F.A. M., ' 97, 5., Xeio York tV i-. 103 Wall. Schmidt, G. W., Jr., ' 97, Pittsburg, Pa.. 373 Wh. 86 Humphrey. 66 W. D. 193 C. 149 B. 156 Grove. 2 V. 61 V. fSo L. 1076 Chapel. 62 V. Dwight Hall. 79 Wall. S2 S. M. 104 AV. D. 1 1 7 Wall. 1 1 7 Elm. 120 High. 46 E. D. 389 Temple. 3 S3 George. , 242 York. 313 w. 34 V. 39° B. 54 Grove. 37 Silver. , 22 College. Md.. 165 F. 411 Temple. Schreiber, G. G., ' gS, Hoboken, X. ., 224 D. Schultz, C. H., •g7, Murray Hill. X. .. 117 Wall. Schultz,C.R., ' 97,.S ' ., Murray Hill, X. ., 409 Temple. Schiu ' ig, E. G., ' 95, i . , Xew Haven, 105 Hamilton. Schuyler, G. H., ' 96, Pana, III., 209 D. Scliwab, Prof. J. C, Xew Haven, 30 Trumbull. Schweitzer, M. W., T. S., Ep irata, Pa.. 77 W. D. Schwill, R., ' 96, Cincinnati, O., 350 Wh. Scott, A , ' 96, Whitinsville, Mass., 404 B. Scott, W., L. S., San Antonio, Te.x., 2 Audubon. Scoville, W. H.. ' 95, Stan ford, 109 N. Scoville, W. L. , ' g6, Montpelier, ] ' t., 28 Edgewood. Scranton, J. H., ' gS, Madison, 155 Elm. Scranton, W. , ' gS, Scranton, Pa., igg York. Scranton, W. D., ' 97, S., Xeiu Haven, 132 Howe. Scripture, E. IT. (Inst.), A ' ezo H. (logElm), 734 Elm. Scudder, H., Jr., ' g6, Xew York City, 135 F. Sears, H. D. , ' 96, Northampton. Mass., 404 B. Sears, P. R., ' 97, S., Kenihuorth, III., 219 York. Seashore, C. E., P. C, Dayton, la., 149 St. John. Seaver, f. IV. (Director) (Gym.), 233 York. SedgAvick, H. U.,P. G..Bondsville, Mass., 22; Crown. Seed, A. H.. ' 97, S., Brooklyn, X. Y., 311 York. Seerey, E. L., ,. 5., Waterbury, 413 Orange. Selleck, E. E., ' 97, .S ' ., X orwalk, 261 Orange. Selin, W. E., ' gS, Chicago, III., 128 N. Setchell, H. E., ' 97, 5., Xew Haven, 212 English. Setchell, V. A. (Inst.). 2 Hillhouse. Seward, G. H., ' 95, .v.. West Hai ' en. 105 Wooster. Seymour, M. II ' . (Lect.), Bridgeport. Seymour, O. S., L. S., Litcltfield, 114 College. Seymour, Prof. T . D., Xew H. ( i X.), 34 Hillhouse. Shall, F. H., ' gS, Little Falls, X. Y.. 2S3 Crown. Shares, H. R., ' g7, J ;, Xew Haven. 2g Eld. Sharp, G. M. (Lect. ), Baltimore. Shaw, F. M., ' gS, Westminster. Md., 221 York. Shaw, J. E., ' g7, 5., Minneapolis, Minn., 425 Temple. Shaw, G. A., T. S.. Middletown, X. Y., 539 D- Shaw, G. W., • Sheahan, M. J. Sheehan, F. W Sheehan, W. J, Sheldon, L. P. Sheldon, P. F. i, 5., Toledo, O., M. S., Xew Haven, •gS, West Haven, M. S.. West Haven, g6, Rutland, I ' t., 97, Brook I VII, X. Y.. Shepard, E. F., ' gS, Xew York City, 88 Wall. 361 Blatchley. 2S1 Crown. West Haven. 230 D. loio Chapel. 48 V. 119 SheiMini, V. K., ' «i7. .v., AWj ' Havrn. 7 Uickt- Sliipliy. A. B., OS. . w f t . ShfpiKinl, R. ... ' -f ShiTcr. D. B.. a. Slii-ridan, J. J., ' ■Sherman. A. W.. Sherman, C. P. . i .. Sherman. E n . , .. Shemi.in. K. D.. •■«. . Sherrartl. T. II.. r Shcrw ' ixJ . A c. ■.,- Sherw mkI • J l Sherwood . M Shipman, F Shifoti . «. A ' l v, 1. Shivniaki. r, .M M . , ' Shune R. II . ' ' 1 . ' Short. W. II - Sh..rl. V M •Shr.-li •r, V Shiiti-. A Sican! K M .Si ;lar 11 H SlllOK ks. 11 SiKir ti-in. Sminii •n I Simiin ■IIS 1 Simm. Sinii ' Simp- Simps, •r. Sinii x-i , r M Skinm •r. . , 1 Slacle. A. H Slade. B s Slixin. T ( ' ■Sl.VilllC . A .1 niKtx WA ' i: ckerman. Smith. E. B.. ( . h.. 114 High. M. S M Smith. E. l... r,: ioi6 ChajH. ' !. .,. .. Smith, E. I. . .1 Milfortl. Smith. E. 1 , ' . ii:tN. Mni-.li K. T.. .1 ' . BHiIk ' - ' I ' - A , ' . t ., .insomtt, Aniionia. . A . ' l ., A ,K Vr tfiffM. Masi.. 74 S. XI. Smith, r B.. ■.!(. 407 Temple. Smitk. H. .1. (A loj N. Smith. 11 K.. ly , 313 York. J4. Wh Smt A, ' ro . . C.Wr. .I :v i( jj M. S. ), 4 jotJciirRe. ' V :■■;•. :: .Smith. II. v.. ,1 . X. II f r. . ;j HTT...,Uv;iy. Smith. H K . .s. ' ' mv Smith. II K . ' i,-. .■ ,., ■11. ■f l-.cTk Smith. J K 11.7.1 t. iiajjel. Hnrtf. xl. SmitM, . w, 3$7 St. Ronan. M - Smith. J 1 ' isi., 3M WTt. Smith. L. ' iny, S. ., 131 (irovc. Smith. M. ! , Bronford. ■' .. N. A . A. 3J8 Temple. . N V.. c I. ■.. I5 K. ;i. R. 11 H 1. 1,1 , ... s M . mi A. ' r. - B. L.). 14 Srvt!- T  114 HlK St St.T. n. li,. . n. E W. N.. 05. Mc. A We ) ork Lffi J5V. ? ! T. mpl, . ::.;:;;. A. W.. A- . . .1 . Shii A, l ' r, f. C. II . . (U Smith. C 1, 1 ' Smith. I) k Spci ' lcl. J.. Jr.. ' . ,. .S ' .. DIRECTOR V. Spellman, C. F., ' g6, Springfield, Mass., 54 V, Spencer, F. C, P. G., Old Saybroo c, 411 Temple. Spencer, S. S., Jr., ' 97, S., Buffalo, N. 1 ' ., 22 College. Spier, S. L., M. S., New Haven, 145 Bradley. Spinello, J. M. , ' qs. New Haven. 124 East Pearl. Spock, B. I., ' 95, Ne7v Haven, 217 D. Spreyer, C. C, ' g8, New Haven, 38 Elliott. Spring, S. N., ' gS, Le Mars, Iowa, 97 N. Squires, A. J., ' 96, Batavia, N.Y., Si S. M. Stahl, C. F., L. S., New Haven, 556 Chapel. Staley, M. V., P. G., Oshkosh, Wis., 125 Dwight. Stalter, E, G., ' 96, I ' atterson, N. J., 415 B. Stark, W. A., ' 96, 6 ., Ansonia, Ansonia. Starkweatlier, G. P. (Ass .), 344 Cedar. Starkweather, W. J., Jr. , ' 96, Cleveland, O., 99 Wall. StaiT, H. W., ' 95, AVw Vor c City, 221 D. Stauffer, J. K., ' 95, Reading, Pa., 124 N. Stearns, H. P. (Leet.), Hartford. Stearns, L. D., ' 96, .V., WiHu ' sbarre, Pa., 130 Wall. Stearns, W. H., T. S., IVestfield, Mass., 122 W. D. Stearns, T. C. {Lect.), Nezv Haven, 12 University. Steele, E. L., L. S., Hartford, 233 York. Stephenson, C. S., ' 95, 5., Brooklyn, N. Y., 8G Wall. Stephenson, F. B., ' 95, 5., Brooklyn, N. V., 131 Grove. Sterling, C, A ' ., Port U ' as iington, O., 21 E. D. Stevens, E. G., ' 95, Wells. Jle., 138 F. Stevens, F. K., ' 97, X, Lawrence, N. ] ' . , 242 York. Stevens, Prof. G. B., N. Haven (12 E.D.). 68 Trumbull. Stevens, G. E., ' 95, S., Scran ton. Pa., Stevens, J. M., T. S., Faulkton, S. D., Stevens, L. K., ' 97, Clinton. Steven.son, H. L., ' 97, S., Me ride n, Stevenson, T. H., ' 95, Hart-u ' cll, O., Stewart, D., ' 96, Allegheny, Pit., Stewart, L. H., M. S., Rutland, I ' t., Stewart, L. V. , L. S. , Forest Grove, Or. , Stillman, P. T., ' 95, X, Elizabeth, N. ., St. Anthony Hall. St. Jolin, S. B. (Led.), Hartford. Stilson, C. H., Jr., ' 97, X, Ne7v Haven, 269 Caner. Stimson, G. P., ' gS, Cincinnati, O., 136 Dwght. Stimpson, C. F., T. S., Palmer, Mass Stires, M. F., Jersey City, N. J., Stocker, F. R., ' c ?,, Jerniyn, Pa., 127 College. 54 E. D. 165 York. 57 Prospect. 13S F. 20 V. 157 York. 2 Audubon. 48 W. D. log York. 33g George. Stoddard, C. I., ' g6, 5., Milford. 792 Chapel. Stoddard, R. C. F., L. S., Milford, Milford. Stoeckel, Prof. G. J. , Norfolk: Stokes, A. P., Jr., ' 96, New York City, Street, H. L., ' 95, Cliicago, III., Street, N. A., ' 98, Chicago, III., Street, W. B., T. S., Lee, Mass., vStreeter, E. C, ' gS, Chicago, III.. Strong, A. T., ' 97, New Brunswick, N. J., 22 College Strong, H. G., ' 96, Wins ted, 15S F. Strong, J. B., ' 96, 5., New York City, 314 York, Strong, f. P. (Clerk Tr.) (5 Tr.), 222 Sherman Ave, Strong, R. J., jS, A ' ew Brunswick, A ' , f., 22 College Strong, T. S., Jr., ' g6, jVe7C ' York City, Strong, W. M., P. G., Montclair, N. J., Stuart, D., ' 96, Brooklyn, N. Y., Stuart, W. H., ' 97, Brooklyn, N. J ., Sturges, P. F., ' 96, Geneva, N. 3 ' ., Sturgis, C. B., ' g6, 5., Scr anion. Pa., Styles, L. S., M. S., Ne%v Britain, Sugita, K., P. G., Giftiken, fapan Sulcov, L. A., ' g , Lancaster, Pa., Sumner, E., ' g6. New Haven, Sumner, G., ' g7, New Haven. Sumner, G. S., ' g5, Clareinont, Cal., Sumner, Prof. W. G., AVrr Haven (120 N.), 140 Edward Sutherland, 11. H., ' 96, .V., Clinton, Sutphin, D. V., ' 97, Cincinnati, O., Sutro, v., ' 97, Ne7c York City, Sutton, H, L., ' 97, Springfield, Mass.. Swain, H. L. (Lect.), Swan, J. R., ' 95, Stamford, Sweeney, J. C, .. 5., New Haven, vSwift, I. N . ' gS, Ypsilanti, Mich., Szekely, N. S., L. S., New York City, Tailer, J. B., ' g6. New York City, Talcott, J. G., ' g5, Talcottville, Talmage, J. F.. Jr.. ' gg, Brooklyn, N. Y., 68 V. 15 V. 47 V- gi W. D. 261 Crown. 135 F. 41 High. 300 W. 120 High. 132 F. 22 College. 40 Lj-nwood. 43S Elm. 99 i ' - 120 N. 120 N. 144 F. Tappan, C. M., ' (f,, Jamaica, N. Y. Tate, D. S., ' 97, Pittsburg, Pa., Taylor, E. G., ' 95, Hartford, Taylor, E. M., ' 97, New York City, Taylor, F. C, L. S., Stamford, Taylor, G. B.. ' 97, Erie, Pa.. 66 W. D. 202 D. 378 Wh. 38S B. 232 York. 19 Y. 19 Whalley. 341 Wh. 87 Olive St. 2S7 W. loi N. 17 D. loio Chapel. 35-4 Wh. 30S W. 59 W. D. Stamford. 156 F. DIKKCJ ' ORV. Tavl.T. H.. .,■Taylor. II K .nlor. Ik J ' l ;us laU-. H. ■Tintiiy. l . Ti-rrill. V. M Tt-rrx ' . A. 11 •ie. .V. ) ' .. 3|ii 1). ' 7 ManslUia. -4 S. M III V..:V Th.-q.. C. N.. 7 Thrall, F. C VK ' . t.iss. I I hachrr, I . yl H Thaw. J. C , ■• •. Tluixur. H. A Thayer. C S ■■•■II. V . . . t r, R H . Ir l!;.i .r. W. M Tlut uril. V 1 T ' ... . . Ilium.. Tli..ni.- Tluima-.. 1. - I ' hiinipwjn. . nu.ni: TIi..nii Th..nii.-.- . 1 Till •iiii s 111, 1 . 1-.. 97 ! • 1- H . Ir ■iioutM, .1 .i -- M 1. •-. :, A r. 4.. K l T.i.1.1. r II 1 - u . .I.. OS ' 1. ..-. ' . ,A;i .i, Bini. -. J ••■, ' . ( ., Vr ji. 4 V JJI I«. rtCl r. I4 ' A. N LW V. IS K I . 1 r t linvcn ' : ' (■«, S3J nv Hull. ' . 3« 1 rtj r ' ' •  . 44 ' - Vh 1 1. ?5 r u ly V T-.„s J 11 55 1 ' Tracv. T. A ni..ii;ps..li. 1! Thomps iii. J Thiini] s jn. I ' . j ' t : 111: ;.■Th..nipM.n. R. J. ,-. .lA . 17 E I . Tliiinii son. V. H., ■' U ' ' ' . A ' .. ii; N. Tliiinijjson, V. L.. ' 9s. . . j-w j. .! ' .. 170 York. Thiims, W. E . ' 1,4. H ' ,ittrf nrv 163 F Thomson, J. I ., ' 9;. . i ' Thomson. W. r cF., oj. -N Thome. S., Jr., ' }6. .% : • ) Thome. S. B.. V ' . AVn- York City. 00 V. i sunashina, Kaku Milford, DJRECTORY. Tucker, E. H., L. S., Fair Haven. Prospect St. Tucker, R. DeF., ' 95, Monson. Mass., 122 N. Tufts, E. L., P. G.. Dover, N. H., 77 Mansfield. TuUer, A. P., ' 97, West Simsbury, 90 Park. Turnbull, R. 1.,]r., ' (fi, Morristown, X. [., 16S York. Tjittle, C. A. (Ass .), New Haven, 129 Whalle) Tuttle, F. J., ' 97, 5., Naiigatnck, 387 York. Tuttle, H. B., ' 07, 5., Cleveland, O., 5; Prospect. Tuttle, H. E., ' 96, 5., West Haven, Tuttle, R. W., ' 95, New Haven, Tuttle, W. R., ' . C. Barton, O., Tweedy, E. F., ' 97, .S. , Dan mry, Twichell, D. C, ' 97, Hartford, Twombly, H., ' 96, Ne7i ' ton, Mass., Tyler, F. S., ' 95, Haminonton, lY. J.. Tyler, Prof. M. F. (139 Orange), Tyler, S. , ' 95, Boston, Mass., Tyler, S. W., ' 95, Tylerville, Tyler, V. M., ' 98, New Haven, Tytus, J. B., Jr., ' 97, Middletown, C, Tytus, R. DeP., ' 97, Ne7i Haven, Underwood, E. B. , ' 96, S., Ne-io Haven, 253 Columbus. Underwood, L. E., ' 96, .S ' ., Tolland, 551 Orange. Updike, G. W., Jr., ' 97, St. Lout ' s, Mo., Vaile, W. N., ' gS, Denver, Col., Yaill, D. L., ' 96, West Winsted, Valentine, V. , ' 97, S., New York City. VanBeuren, il. M., ' 96, New York City, VanBeuren, F. T., Jr., ' gS, Ne7V York City, 24S York. VanBuren, R. S., ' 97, S., Norwalk, 250 York. VanBlunk, J. M. , ' 97, Camden, N. J., 159 Orange. Vanderbilt. C. , Jr., ' 95, New York City, 31 V. Vanderg -if t, T. T. , ' 95, 5. ,JanH-stown, N. Y. , 36 Elm. Vander Veer, E. A., ' 95, 5., Albany, N. ! ' ., 133 Wall. VanDeusen, E. W., Tranqtiility, N. J.. S2 Whalley. Van Every, L.R., ' 97, S., Brooklyn. .X. Y. 7 Library. Vanlngen, Philip, ' 97, New York Citv, Van Kirk, H., T. S., Buffalo, N. Y.. ' ' an Name, A. {Libr.), Van Name, W. G. (Asst.), Vann, I. D., ' 97, .Syracuse, A ' . Y., Van Slyck, G. V., ' 95, .V., Albany, N. Y. Van Slyck, W. H., ' 95, 5., Albany, N Y., 36 Elm. Van Steenwyk, G., Jr., ' 97, La Crosse, lYis.. 343 Wis. Van Winkle, C. T., ' 97, -V., Ridg-efeld. 55 Prospect. 53 Pro.spect. 154 F. 34 Hillhouse. 409 Temple. 280 L. So S. M. 100 N. 33 College. 176 F. 164 F. 33 College. 1076 Chapel. 1076 Chapel. 33S Wh. 373 Crown. 232 D. 14 Whalle} 64 D. 17S Lye. 23 E. b. 121 High. 121 High. 391 B. 36 Elm. Vaughan, W. L., Louisville, Ky., 7 Library. Veech, J. A., L. S., Ne a Haven, 23 Eld. Venmmi, T. G., ' 9O, U ' atseka, III., 2S9 W. Verhoeflf, F. H., ' 95, 5., Louisville. Ky., 124 W. D. Verrill, Prof. A. E. (15 P.), 86 Whalley. Verrill, C. S., ' 97, 5 . Cincinnati, O.. 86 Whalley. Vibert, R. K. , ' 97, Unioni ' ille, 360 Wh. Vieths, O. H., ' 95, S., St. Louis, Mo., 131 Grove. Viets, G. A., T. S, Mount Carmel. Vincent, W. G., ' 96, Cottage City, Mass., 271 L. Vinten, E. S., ' g6, .S ' ., New Haven, 89 Pearl. Von Elts, L. (Inst.), New Haven, 714 State. Voorheis, L. E. , ' 97, S., Cincinnati, O., 141 College. Vorhis, H. S. , ' 95, Spencer, N. Y.. 400 State. Wade, F. E., ' 96, Springfield, Mo., 149 F. Wade, G. K. B., ' 95, St. Louis, Mo., 56 V. Wadhams, F. IT., ' g5, New Hav-en, no N. Wadhams, N. S., ' 97, S., New Haven, 22 Prince. Wadhams, S. H., M. S.. Torrington, 318 Elm. Wadhams, W. H., ' 96, Wadhams Mills, N. Y., 161 F. Wadsworth, J. W., Jr., Geneseo, N. Y., 12 V. Wager, C. H. A., P. G., Colwes, N. ) ' ., iS Dwight. Wager, W. W., ' 98, Brooklyn, N. Y., 135 Howe. Waggoner, W. H., T. S., Eureka, III.. 102 W. D. Wagner, H. G., ' 95, S., New Haven, 40 Pearl. Waite, H. S., ' 95, 5., Columbus, O.. 125 High. Wakeman, A. J. (Instr.), 72 Clark. Walbridge, C. C, ' 95, .?., Brooklyn, N. ] ' ., 126 Wall. Walden, P. T. (Asst.), 33S Orange. Walker, C. F., P. G., Amherst. Mass., 78 Lake. Walker, C. R., P. G., Canton, N. Y., 83 Grove. Walker, E., ' 98, New York City, 294 Elm. Wallace, D. D., Brooklyn, N. Y., 162 F. a 2.cft,G.X .,y.: ?.. Salt Lake City, Utah, 199 York. Wallace, M. L., ' 97. Derby, ' 39; B. Wallace, W. W., T. S.. Middletown, N. Y., 93 W. D. Waller, C. B., L. S.. New London, 134 Howe. Wallis, C. G., ' 97, 5., East Orange, N. ., 128 Wall. Wallis, N. W., ' 97, East Orange. N. J.. 1044 Chapel. W alsh, J. A., ' gS, Stamford, 1096 Chapel. AValsh, J.DeM., ' 96,5., Washington, D.C., 145 College. Walsh, J. W., ' 98, Chicago, HI., 339 Wh. Walter, A. G., ' 96, New Haven, 1S9 C. Walworth, C, ' 97, Newton, Mass., 116 W. D. Walworth, J. C, ' 95, Newton, Mass., 277 L. i A ' lLL OKy. )•.. Ward. A. G.. Wnrdwell. A Ware. E. T.. ■.,;. ,,,-.,, ..;. Warlkld. K. A.. 7 . S., , ' .i m. ' r . A , .. Warner. C. B.. •  .. ■. IT. . .;: , .■WariKT. Ci.H . .I ..S Warrtrn. C. H.. ' .;6, W..rrcn, C. McI... • W.,::ru, J. M.. ' .A V.,::.n. M. P.. ' .jO. - . ; Cr y. WaniK-k, S. K., ' IS, .-tiHsuriiam. X. V.. W-imitk, J. ! .. ' . ( . f , ,-ffrr-. . . ' ) ' . W.irriiij«ton. ti. n.. Wat ;iwski. II. S. Waslungtim, ( ' ' WaUicn. J. k Watruuji, C. 1- H ' ii roui. Pi, j. I.. ;.. . V;. J . iii CI. ir.nl.in,i.rr, ' .F Wiavir. r.. A.. ,1 Wiavir. HA. -. 5, Weaver. II. I ' .. %)7. .V, . . Weaver. W. M K Wel.b. H. c ■Wel.b. K. ■.,- W, !.sl, T II . V, . II L Wllch. J. II Welch. !• Welle; Wellei Weller Welle: Welli-v. I , Wells. C. W. w, ' . i; A 39 l,Ake. 314 I 59 W. IX •M W. I . -. -. -, Y.irk. . York. ..Il e ft i...ke !■; lo: W..11 . W.ul S4f U 21.1 Hraittev v. ;n. r r. Welsh. H. M Iffr.ifr.E. . . Werner. K. .M.. 9 ,.c r. . w. i I , Ciia[Hl I03 N. 1. 4 N t.J Wniallev n s H if 44 Chnpel. Wesley, f.. J .  « Wi-st. K. M.. 97..- West. T. II.. Jr., Westlund. J.. P. Weston, (j. C, '  ' ' ii.. Wctmore. W. S. K.. .,;. .  P rt, A ' . .. Weycr, K. M., ' 9«;. S . l uis, .) «., Wev rhaeu r, T 1 uil, . tinn W!..,i.ii. k r. . ■, )■.. r.X. l-..af.. Ui. . f,:. I.i . h ' lin. . io Compton. 247 I-. 34(1 V u Wlutler. A . Wheeler. A I- . ' . u.. iiartjorti. WlK-eler. J V. . Wheeler, J W.. Wheeler. I. II.. 60 V. 315 D. 272 L. 15(1 Grow. 373 Crown, I .. Sfw . (J07 1).), eo Trumbull. .), Trcmonl House. Trumhull, 72 S. M. . ' . Ta oma, W ' ttih., .,■■w i ' 1 ). 2.1 A , y. ti ' fi prt. 4!«l 151 F. ' ,•« ' •, Air., 274 Wh. W i.tlhei. , K V . ' ■iv. .■«. ■. ■« .  (, r j. 124 N. VVl.lInker V 1 ' . .,s SL„ih t.i.tmi. Af.isi 1 1 1 York. ■■.. . ' . r.. 240 Lt. 68 W. |l. .•-., W W . •. ( 1. , ' ■. :• .Hiklmt, .Mats., ;; ■■' ■• ■1 ■' ' , 1- ' 3(« I. 4. ' t Trni].;. C.Afii . 1241 Wilcox, L., 97. .. M ' i - D RKCTORV. Wilcox, W. H., ' 95, X, ]] ' atfr i n ' . 135 Colleg-e. Wiley, G. P., ' 95, C uir cs o i, III.. 212 D. Wilkinson, R., ' 95, Poughkccpsic, N. 1 ' ., 21S D. Williams, A. B., Jr., ' 98, Scran on. Pa., 12S High. William.s, A. C, M. 5., Eas Hartford, 120 Dw-ight. Williams, A. C, ' 98, Hartford. 142 F. Williams, A. R., ' 96, S.,Lakc Giin-7 ' a, ll ' s.. 131 Grove. ir ams. F. V. (Inst.), 135 Whitney. Williams. I ' nf. H. S. (1(39 Elm), 2S2 Prospect. Williams, J., f. S.. Carinartlicii. Wales. 35 E. D. Williams, J. R., ' 95, Cliicago. III.. 32 V. Williams. L. M., ' 98, GlcnvilU-, O., 26S L. Williams, N., Jr., ' 96, CJiicago. III.. 57 V. Williams, N. A., ' 96, Utica, N.W. 322 W. Wiiliam.son, F. E., ' 96, Cleveland. O.. 233 York. Wilmot, A. B., L. 5., Post Mills. I ' t.. S2 Whalley. JVilson, C. C. (. sst.), 57 N- S. H. Wilson, F. M., ' 97, AVw I ' orA- City, 24S York. Wilson, H.. ' 97, C iieago, III.. 63 V. Wilson, H. M., ' 98, Neii ' burgh, X. Y.. 242 York. Wilson. J. 1)., Jr. , ' 97, A ' t ' Tt ' f - ' - , N. ) ' ., loio Chapel. Wilson, O. T., ' 98, Enanston. III.. 127 College. Wilson, W., ' 97, Colorado Springs. Col.. 136 F. Wiltberger. L. W., : 5., De Kalb, III.. 26 E. D. Winter, C, ' 97, Indianapolis. Ind., 273 L. Winterbotham, J. H, ' 97, Joliet. III., 355 Wh. Winthrop, H. R., Jr., Neiv York City. 10 V. Wisdom, G. P., ' 97, S., Chicago, III. 299 York. Witherspoon, H.. ' 95, New Haven. 15 V. Wolodarsky, M., P. G., Ne%o Hai ' en, 167 Kimberly. Womer, P. P., P. S., Keynoldsville. Pa.. 102 W. D. Wood, A. H., ,. 5., Piitsfield. Mass.. 11 77 Chapel. Wood, D. S., ' . G., Swan, Te.i.. 93 Olive. Wood, T. J., Jr., ' 97, Dayton, O.. 134 College. Wood, W. B., ' 97, S., Pittsburg, Pa.. 109 Wall. Wood, W. F., ' 96, Orange, N. ., 27 V. WoodhuU, R. S., ' 96, -s;, Dayton. O., 130 Wall. Woodhull, W. S., ' 96, Orange, N. ., 163 F. Woodruff, G. W. L., ' 95, S., New Yor c City, 42 Elm. Woodruff, R. J., ' 96, Orange. 129 F. Woodi-uff, S. R., M. S., Derby. S3 Olive. Woolner, A. C. , ,. .s. , Peoria. III.. 225 Crown. Woolsey.E. J.. Jr., L. S.. New Yoric City. 427Temple. Woolsey, J. M., ' gS, Englewood. .X. J.. 330 W. Woolsey. Prof.T. S.. ' 250 Church. Woolston, H. B.. ' 9S, Pliiladelpliia. Pa.. 305 George. Worrall, C. A., ' 97. .s;. New York City. 250 York. Wray, J. H., Jr., ' 96, .V., New York City. 59 Wall. Wright, Prof. A. W., New H. (S. Lab.), 73 York Sq. Wright, E. S., P. S., Millersville, La.. 74 W. D. Wright, F. C, L. S., Portsmouth. N.H.. loS Crown. Wright, H. B., ' gS, New Haven. 128 York. Wright, Prof. H. P. , New Haven (135 Elm), 12S York. Wright, P. D., ' 96, 5., West field, N. Y.. 36 Elm. Wright, R. G., ' 96, 5., Westfield, N. ) ., 36 Elm. Wright, R. P., 96, S.. Westfield, N.Y.. 32 Trumbull. Wright, W. W., ' 97, 5.. San Francisco, Cal., 83 Grove. Wycoff, C. S.. T. .v., Woodlawn, N. ] ' ., 294 Orchard. Wycoff, H. J., ,. 5., a: Woodbury, 373 Crown. Yeaman, L. R., ' 96, Louisville, Ky., 316 W. Yoemans, F. C, ' 97, New York City. 104 N. Young, C. L. , Jr. , ' 97, 5. , Springfield, Mass. , 1 66 York. Young, E. H., ' g6, Orient, N.Y., 263 L. Young, M., Jr., ' g7, Ne%u York City. 347 Wh, Young, T. H., M. S.. Hamilton. Can., Kent Lab. Young, S. E., ' gS, Brunswick. Me., 340 Wh. Younker, B. A., L. S., Des Moines, la., jg Lake PI. Zabriskie. A. O., ' g6, 5., New York City, gg Wall. Zimmerman, C.H., P.G.,Evanston,Ill., 22 Trumbull. I — .sPt !) ' b4 £aH ' . .M- linn. Jiiscjili K. Ikimanl, 1 ' Vale l ' nlvcr ity, i«ii, l ' iiui[hkr ' |i%tc, S Y , Ulc iudcc .I Ihf ; •■: . I • L ain i ( Ihc HtAle. Ktlmund C. Stitlman, Y«lc Vnivcrdly, ifi -- S lloimr K Bn«««  t. R Thoni; Cfilcb I ■fcoiicrarx. I (HT K ( ' !• niVlMTY tmnary, Xcw IMU ItiRS « K LAW. I ' r. Nikulu Timln, :t)lll, l r. And!. « T. WTiiti ' , New Vork lity. Ora unic PtiMttnuMii. j..hn Rendu-. HA.. Y..- ' llarla;, v.. Artliu: . v.. Jcun 1 ■V v.. EUiabith Pivr. ' ig ll.iti- ft««ion L ni -cr tiy. i vj. MA. L CtCl ■Victor 1 ; Au. James ' v.. I.. ChArioltc Pitch RoberU. B.A . X. ] . H A i H.I, . M . H U.. Vale A-, (i - U. ao.. L. DEGREES CONFERRED. Yokichi Aoki. Geo. Shenvin Clarke Badger, B.A. Yale University, 1892. Charles Joseph Bartlett, B.A., Yale University, 1802. Arthur Stone Brackett, B.A., Yale University, 1802. Schmucker Duncan, B.A. , Gettysburg College, iSqi. MASTERS OF ARTS. James Eugene Farmer, B.A. , Yale University, iSqi. George Ernest Folk, M.A.. Newberry College, 1892 1 B.A., Yale University, 1803. Charles Prentice Howland, B.A., Yale University, iSai. Arthur May Hyde, B.A., Yale University, i88q. George Lyman Laraphier, B.A. Yale University, iS8q. John Ball Osborne, B.A., Yale University, 1889. Frederic Holmes Paine, B.A., Yale University, 1888. Luther Henry Tucker, B.A., Yale University, iSgi. Roger Sherman Baldwin, B.A., Yale University, 1890; LL.B., Yale University, 1893, cum laude. Ernest Wells Campbell, LL. B. . Yale University, 1893. MASTERS OF LAWS. John Wilber Roby, LL.B., Yale University, 1891, magna ciih laude. John Quillin Tilson, B.A., Yale University, 1891 ; LL.B., Yal University, 1893. James Parsons Woodruff, B.A., Amherst College, 1891 ; LL.B., Yale University, 1893. William Angus Hamilton, LL.B., Cornell University, 1889; B.A., Harv i89. ' ; M.L., Yale University, 1893. DOCTORS OF CIVIL LAW. William Wallace Phelps, LL.B., University of ilichigan, 1S90; M.L., Yale Un CIVIL ENGINEER. Noyes Dwight Clark, Ph.B., Yale LTniversity, iSoi. Charles Sumner Brown, Ph.B., Yale University, 1883. Richard Fi-sher Manning, Ph.B. Yale University, 1892. iMECHANICAL ENGINEERS. William Crosby Marshall, Ph.B., Yale University, 1890. George Pratt Starkweather, Ph.B., Yale University, 1891. SUMMARY OF DEGREES CONFERRED IN COURSE. 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Miller, G. L. Merriam, C. L. Atterbury, ' W. W. Battersiiall. J. W. Steriing, H. P. Boyden. 1S45. G. B. Day, A. F. Dickson, J. W. Harding, W. Hodges, R. Rankin. lb 50. J. I. I. Adams, E. P. Clarke. V. S. Colton, S. Johnson, E. H. Roberts. 1855- C. G. Childs, A. n. Lyon, C. j I. Tyler, S. T. Woodward, E. Mulford, W. C. Wvman. i8()0. W. W. Phelps, C. H. Owens, J. H. Ward, E. G. Mason, L. n. Jones, J. L. Daniels. 1S65. T. F. Caskey, W. Stocking, H. A. Stimson, W. R. Bacon, J. L. Ewell, J. A. Bent. 1S46. Charles L. Brace, J. B. Brisban, J. M. B. Dwight, S. W. Kellogg, J. B. Talcott. 1S51. E. W. Evans, R. Little, T. S. Potwin, J. Sheldon, W. W. Winthrop. P. h. Calkins, L. R. Packard, D. D. Shaw, H. B. Brown, H. DuBois, G. C. Robinson. G. B. Beecher, E. R. Sill, G. M. Towle, J. L. Harmar, W. E. Parl , S. E. Baldwin. lS6(i. L. C. Wade, H. Cole, E. Y. Hincks, W. G. Bussey, J. M. Hall, L. Hall. 1S47. H. H. Hadlev, J. T. Hyde. ' E. G. Park, L. H. Reed, J. D. Smith. 1S52. W. W. Crapo, J. H. Dwight, D. C. Gilman, W. P. Johnston. H. B. Sprague. G. Pratt, A. H. Strong, ■J. n. Holmes, ■N. C. Perkins, J. C. Jackson, W. C. Case. 1S62. R. K. Weeks, G. C. Ripley, D. H. Chamberlain, R. C. Morse, G. M. Beard, F. McVeigh. 1S67. R. W. Woodward, T. Hedge, B. Vincent, D. J. Burrell, H. C. Sheldon, A. E. Dunning. 1S4S. F. R. Abbe, W. Aitchison. N. H. Dunning, S. Emerson, H. Hitchcock, G. B. Wilcox. 1853- J. M. Whiton, C. T. Lewis, A. J. Willard, T. Bacon, A. D. White, G. A. Johnson. 1S5S. D. G. Brinton, W. S. Pitkin, C. S. Kellogg, S. H. Lee, C. Richards, E. L. Heerraance, S. Caldwell, M. S. Eichelberger. 1S63. H. W. Fowler, L. T. Chamberlain, S. W. Duffield, G. W. Allen, W. G. Sumner, G. S. Hamlin. 1S68. W. A. McKinney, E. W. Jliller, I. T. Beckwith,! A. P. Tinker, Q. H. Lewis,} E. K. Rawson, PRIZES i. ,u .ii ' j lS «), iS7«- I?:. H. C. linnnanl, H. B. Masun. W W. IVrrv. k. K. Coe,; W. HciU-. E. HcaJon. G. Chose. c IV Hi .-. J. n. Hlncka.J A. T. Bristow. M S. l ' htl|.«. J. W. Andrvws. w .im. H. M. IknsU.w. O, S, Sfljoviik. C. K. Shijianl. J. Haywar.l. E. P. Wilder. T. J. Tllney. 1. • - S (1 l ' ,,n1.,,- A. V. Krwnian. V. C. GiiJlivir. H. M«n.«rield. II v; I.e. l.irlHll. iST4- i 7f 1-: ' i:. L Curtis. S. R. lUlts. II K H 1 !•: 1 ■::ik1u iu. J. r. ciuiu-. J. C. SllkT .. C. T. Chester, ;s ' A T 11. - 1. i;..: ;i. H. C. Coc. 11  H. St.i|.Kr. J. A t;..rMr. 1 i: IV l..,K.r. W. U nick«.n. A. H. T!i:ului. H. S. Oulllver.;- E. B. Uoodell, ;. B. K.lwnnls. J. ft. TownAcnd, J. n.mi..usi-. ; A K Ki.nlMll. R S. B K..sUr. A- 1 . Wliittcniore. K. W. S.ut)iw-orth. E. D. Worchester. 11 f, ,•-..:. L. Hood. IS7. I ' V)- I--; I- ; I,. I . HiirjK-c. J. A. Amundson. C IWi.lKy. K. I. Bosworlh, S M. 1-t.sU-r. K. M li.n!).v. B. Brewster. V. Carmnlt. C. W Kirclnviy. I Y 1 .:ii;.1k!;, k. . IIIKCIOM ,1 w I !■;. 1 ' . Crroll. L. J. Swinburne, v M II.;-.:. liiaac Bromley, 1 11 ( v.. T. ncLauKhlln 1, !• %;, A H N: ■J |( l!-,:i:.:,. A 11 1 ' l..tt, A : K. !• ■L. A. Kill-. ' .till. V, .s. All IN. n. ! 1 •- ' ,, 11 lU..:... i: K. M. Chapman. C. I J. Bcnnetto, 1 E. C. Qale. W. 1 A ' . ' . • 1 .- ] IM ; j. Il..M,r.. « ' ,. ■. ! ! IrviiiK I ' l lur, S. SUiii. !■:. I !■: 11. L. 5timAon, 11. V. Wl.lcT.tt. L 1 1.. o.,lcn. w. n r..v, ' r. lli-iiry 1 •(■liyii.c. , VS . U. UwlKht. aifford Pinchot, . M. SjiRi-. 1 T. V ll..,tn.-,iu.-. y.- : - ■. .,,,1. ( , John Cro«by, C. M. l!..nnll. li R. B. 1 III. ' I ' .ll-. n A V • ■H T. Kinn bur , L. A. hli.irsv. J ' ..rl I 04- J. L. Hall, R. Ii l ' ;iinu. (;. r. Van Slvck. R. H. NiclKpl ' s. E. B. Rct-d. C. D. Kvli-. Claes of ' 94. {The Willard Gibbs Van Name, George Finch Van Slyck, Thomas Warrington Gosling, Ernest Knaebel, Robert Hastings Nichols, academical department. Ibonors in all StuMes. PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS. tiawes in this group are in the order of scholarship.) Frank Herbert Chase, William Edward Thoms, Edward Richmond Bosley, Edward Bliss Reed, Edward Russell Thomas, Samuel Stokes Allen, HIGH ORATIONS. Henrj ' Shepherd Dawson, Winfred Ernest Garrison, Gustav Albert Andreen, Henry Walter Bunn. (The names in the folloiuing groups are in alpJiabetical order.) Joseph Piatt Cooke, Thomas Frederick Davies, Jr., Arthur Gillespie Dick.son, George Elias Borland, Arthur Wells Elting, William Bacon Bailey, Harry Samuel Handler, James Crosby Brown, James Elwyn Brown, Frank Scott Bunnell, John Cadwalader, Jr., William Genung Chase, Walter Barnes Cruttenden, Albert Simmons Briggs, Alphonso Bickford Brown, William Clayton Crafts, Allen Ross Defendorf, tieorgc Francis Katon, John Henry Go.ss, Gervase Green, Walter Deyo Hood, William Spencer Beard, Samuel Palmer Brooks, Ward Robinson Clarke, Edward Marvin Day, Warren W. Guthrie, Jr., John Edward Lane, William Henry Leete, Edward Hill McCray, Louis Packard Gillespie, Herbert Humphrey Kellogg, Henry Shoi ' e Noon, Charles Grosvenor Osgood, Jr., ORATIONS. Harry Westbrook Dunning, Frederick Dwight, Theodore Eaton, Arthur Judson, Frederick Low Keays, Jacob Fry Kerapfer, Charles Noj es Loveland, Isaac King Phelps, DISSERTATIONS. John Howland, Charles David Kyle, Raymond Lloyd, Buell McKeever, Han-y Brent Mackoy, Heniy Perkins Moseley, Ralph Pringle, FIRST DISPUTES. Hall Park McCullough, Sanford Bouck Martin, William Russell Moorhouse, Joseph Elias Morgan, John Edward Morley, Decius Latimer Pierson, Alonzo Potter, George Hope Ryder, Philip Fletcher Rogers, Rest Fenner Smith, Jr., Sheldon King Wheeler, James Dawes Williams. William Miner Raymond, Harry Shevelson Silverstein, Charles Rives Skinker, Leonard Bacon Smith, James Henry Taylor, Milton Jones Warner, Harry Payne Whitney, William Runk Wright. Harry Simeon Richardson, Charles Philemon Rowley, Eugene Wilson Skelton, Howard Franklin Sniitli, Leland Stanford Stillman, Henry Brownell Tucker, Jay Edmund Whiting. Edward Merrell Stothers, William Todd, James Rutherford Trowbridge, Walter Abbott Waterman, Frederic Jabez Waters, Larz Augustus Whitcomb, Nathaniel Niles Wilsi.n, Charles Francis Word. 137 J O.VOA-S . William IV.vd Allis..n. Jr . li 1 iV Walter Whilncv l-t uiisburv, r-..:. •■.. H.T,rC I.Muli, 1 1 ' . ■I w AUx- ' : A IV.inttr l ' .;.rtUtt -1 Itihwll. Willmtn S! Charli- IVinamin ltikhi {i, !• Ralph lk-1 K l«iN°()KS ar J PrmnktlD Smiih Class of ' 95. Junior appointments. ] ' (; (• Co i-fft anuaiY 2yth, rSq4. PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS. W. P. Beam, J. C. Bingham, C. G. Clarke, E. F. Elmore, G. J. Gibson, Jr., H. A. Baker, S. F. Beardsley, A. H. Eggleston, John Elliott, F. B. Hari ' ison, S.-;T. High, L. ' h. Holden, Geo. Jacobus, G. D. Kellogg. X. A. Kent, G. A. Lewis, E. C. Lobenstine, HIGH ORATIONS. P. S. Evans, S. A. Everitt, E. C. Jones, C. A. Kimball, W. E. Parsons, Tracy Peck, W. M. Richards, H. C. Nutting, A. E. Skinner, C. S. Thurston, C. H. Weller. A. B. Shepley, S. W. Tyler, R. W. Whinfield. ORATIONS. E. C. Baldwin, E. W. Beattie, R. H. Burns, P. W. Crane, G. E. Darling, S. B. Darling, F. M. De Forest, H. P. Driggs, J. J. Dunn, E. R. Finch, F. R. Galacar, Vandell Henderson, J. L. Hunt, R. B. Mason, J. K. Moore, J. R. Noyes, H. I. Parsons, A. S. Peabodv, H. W. Pease, J. H. Richards. A. E. Schemierhom, T. H. Stevenson, H. L. Street, J. G. Talcott. DISSERTATIONS. Arthur Burastead, G. B. Carlson, C. F. demons, C. E. Clough, L. F. Fri.ssell, E. H. Gleason, Louis Hewlett, F. W. Hubby, John McGregor, G. R. McLane, D. B. Melick. W. A. Moore, Wm. Sloane, H. M. Snyder, J. R. Swan, C. A. Wheeler. FIRST DISPUTES. E. T. Buckingham. F. W. Burge, A. B. Chivers, J. E. Cooper, A. B. Cox, C. L. Hill, J. B. Hone, A. D. Levi, Lanier McKee, R. A. Marks, J. H. PeiTin, L. S. Sadler, W. H. Scoville, E. G. Stevens, E. G. Taylor, J. C. Walworth, Allen Warden, G. H. Warrington. Jf- . 7cM ' Al IS SECCiXU . .- B. C. Allen. W. H. Allen. R. S. Baldwin. C. B. CheiKv B. F. Cor. T M. Ikl ' - W. n. Fcrri«. , . H. j. ii. K v. 1 ; J. F. Iluokcr. C C II ■I I M J .; M K. K • . F. n. k.. n. IKr R F. V R. S. W ' btur. FIRST COI.LOQl ' IES. C. B. Alvi.nl. A. M.C lUanl V s ( ' .. ( A I r . . . . I,inils.i) 1 ' i.:.:-.- ' !!. S. K. F«.u-. C, I A ., . I ' - V M N -. .:.- W K HiittruV W, K. r..v 11 1 i J L H J H !■; A 1 II. S. Starlmruut;h. II W Th.i c: SKCOND COLLCJyflKS. Charic KtnL ' Orv. H. B I.. J A I.. V. C. MiA ..!in. R t; l a -nut, C II ; v I R. Ivl- I v:. k. :, F. S. Tyler, Conulu:- ' ..!).!irlMlt. Ir V M RoU Hcrberl WiUu-rNjx- ' H I ' , ri..!-.. ' J K t„.,i,:, S. K. Wamiclc Comparntivc l ccc r or junior HiHV intmcnt£ . Class of ' 96. 3uuior tlPP i ti ciits. Yalf College, October ijt i, iSg4. PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS. P. R. Allen, F. F. Bennett, A. G. Bentley, A. W. Bingham, C. B. Coleman, Chas. Collins, E. D. Collins, L. R. Conklin, S. O. Dickerman, E. L. Durfee, H. A. Farr, J. M. Gains, T. M. Gowans, Maitland Griggs, W. L. Heniy, F. S. Jackson, F. M. Jeffrey, A. G. Keller, H. E. McDermott, W. C. Morgan, G. H. Nettleton, H. A. Perkins, L. H. Porter, A. S. Pratt, E. L. Robinson, Rudolph Schwill. HIGH ORATIONS. E. D. Alexander, S. M. Alvord, J. M. Berdan, C. W. Birely, H. W. Chapman, E. C. Chickering, W. H. Clark, Sherman Day, J. G. Eldridge, W. S. Gaylord, McK. D. McKee, F. O. Robbins, S. B. Sadler, Hewlet Scudder, A. S. Tilton, Howland Twombly, A. E. Von Tobel, W. H. Wadhams, F. E. Weyerhaeuser, R. E. Whalen. ORATIONS. M. C. Adams, T. F. Archbald, O. C. Baker, W. F. Brown, B. J. Cahn, Ward Cheney, W. P. Conly, E. L. Davis, C. L. Fincke, C. V. Fowler, C. A. Fuller, H. E. Hawkes, E. C. Heidrich, W. M. Hess, L. C. Jones, R. W. Lobenstine, T. W. Noon, C. A. Pelton, W. F. Prince, W. P. Robbins, H. M. Robert, Jr., W. D. Smith, A. P. Stokes, Jr., Samuel Thorne, Jr. W. G. Vincent, J. W. Wickenden, W. S. WoodhuU. L. B. Bacon, Austin Baldwin, Jr. J. E. Breckenridge, H. S. Brown, G. S. Buck, J. L. Burnham, W. W. Chace, Fredk. Coonley, James Frank, F. W. Gaines, DISSERTATIONS. Robert Kelly, C. B. Lenahan, P. C. Peck, L. P. Sheldon, C. P. Sherman, H. A. Spalding, A. J. Squires, S. B. Thorne, C. W. Wells. 141 JLMOK .Hi W A. Arnolii, Mark Biildwui. Ktutlnnd Ball. A. 11 IW... Jr.. y M Ikniis. 11. H. C.ircy. A. S. CliiUcndcn, FIRST I ISI ' l T. B. Cl.irk. 1 B I V 1 ' Colton. A I H !• Cn.vs. W S ;,.r. ' .Ti A. II t. i: I ' ..-. W. 1 R T R.-.t ( ' . I R. L. R..« M. M. Sh fmalccr, l: l Sr,n!h, A. R. Thompwin. SECOND DISPUTES K. s. AuchinclaKH. y K. Borry. c. 1, II I. B.,yir. J - J w C! w B . nj. Adams. A H Bcaty. T J Bt-rnin. W 1) . Br..kaw. J H I...unl.is.. Jt II J Fi ' . • C. II Fu. . v Bf.ir ' v C. S. Day. Jr . L. M Dean. r.. J  hn-l .1 ' • K .1 ; . 1.- K t ll..;.U-m( |- S ILivin . J C llulli-tcr F T H.-.kcr. K. li. StolUrr. Mu F A II k . F I. r.riftilh. 1 ' 1 1. Kamlin. t; L IIctlRc . FIRST COLLt)gUIES 1- II ]■■• SECOND COLI. W N. Dn wn. A. K FiMitc. K. B Ilamlin. W W Hcaton. J B Hortun. C K. LtiUKliran, ; . M. I,..n..h;.n T. S. StronK, Jr.. F. M. Thompson. D. I-. Vnill. A. C. Wiillcr, T B Wflls, N A Williams. Niirinaii Willi mis K II Y.iii! lt)aIcMctoi1an9. I -98. 1799. 1800. 1801. 1802. 1803. 1804. 1805. lOIO. iSii. 1S12. 1813. 1S14. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1S18. 1S19. 1820. 1821. 1S22. 1S23. 1S24. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1S29. James Burnett. Alanson Hamlin. Daniel B. Brown. Alcis E. Hart. I. C. Bates. Noah Porter. Abel McEwen. Gardiner Spring. R. Wilkinson. Leonard E. Wales. Erastus Edgerton. Sam. J. Hitchcock. E. A. Andrews. Ralph Emerson. I. T. Preston. Josiah Spalding. G. E. Spruill. J. D. Eccles. Hawley Olmstead. W. B. Stillson. Hector Humphrey ' s. Sylvester Hovey. T. D. Woolsey. Henry White. Edward Beecher. George Jones. Willis Hall. Simon North. John P. Cowles. Sidney L. Johnson. Horace Binney, Jr. Henry A. Boardman. 1830. Henry R. Winthrop IS3I. Edward Vintl rop. IS32. John 0. Colton. IS33. Wm. H. Rus.sell. IS34. Samuel St. John. IS35. Charles A. Gager. IS36. Tlieodore Stanley. IS37. Joab Brace. 1838. Edward Strong. 1839, John l . Sherwood. 1840. Jo.seph Few Smith. IS4I. Samuel Brace. IS42. Joseph A. Benton. IS43. Gordon Hall. IS44. Edwin Wright. 1845- J. G. Gould. IS46. Henry B. Harrison. 1847. Henry H. Hadley. I84S. Dwight Foster. IS49. Franklin W. Fi,sk. IS50. Martin Kellogg. I85I. Thomas S. Potwin. 1852. Joel F. Bingham. iS53- Isaac H. Hogan. 1854. William H. Norris. 1S55. John E. Todd. 1856. Timothy K. Wilcox. 1857. Levi Holbrook. 1858. Addison Van Name 1859. Eugene Smith. i860. John M. Morris. 1S61. Tracy Peck. 1S62. John P. Taylor. 1S63. L. T. Chamberlain. 1S64. Isaac P. Pugsley. 1865. John L. Ewell. 1 866. Fred. N. Judsou. 1S67. Peter R. Tatt. 1868. H. P. Wright. 1869. Arthur Shirley. 1870. George Chase. 1871. Wilbert W. Perry. 1872. J. D. H. Wilco.x. 1873. Frank B. Tarbell. 1S74. Edward D. Robbins. 1S75. Henry S. Gulliver. 1876. Arthur T. Hadley. 1877. Charles C. Camp. 1878. C. H. Kelsey. 1S79. L. W. Bowers. 1S80. W. M. Hall. 1S81. C. W. Holzheimer. 18S2. Barclay Johnson. 1 883. E. H. Moore. 18S4. G. F. Gruener. 1885. L. 0. Wiggins. 1 886. C. W. Pierson. 1SS7. T. H. Curtis. iSS8. Irving Fisher. 1SS9. William A. JIcQuaid 1 8 go. C. F. Small. 1891. Nathan Glicksman. 1892. J. W. D. Ingersoll. 1893. W. R. Begg. 1S94. F. H. Chase. J:?.ilutnt(?ri.iiii I TO- . C. Hcrrick. : • M. Stuart. IMW. T. Adams. iKoi. G. H.a.lliy. |8 2. R. R. Swtui IS03. 11. licxkli-r. IS-M- S. Norton. lS )f. S. H. IV.uh. lS i .. L. Miulull is : C. Wamc-r. lS.j|i. J. KniKhl. lS ji). J. l-iiiiKdon. iSlo K. Kvii.w; iSli. 1). XI. Mitchill. ISI2. V. Stiiffonl. IMJ A. M. Ki licr. l H. . l-..nl. I lf. M. R.K.k iIl. IM .. !•:. Hull 1817. J. Jones. iSiS. T. C. IVrkins. lSl. . J. 11. I tbnop. IS J... S. Slotlilurd. i ;i. D. ;n.-in. iSji. W, Sluhlon. 1S23. A. N. Skinner. lS24. V. M Holland. iSjf. A. PcUinKvU. l!-!!.. 1:. I ' . Barrows. IS2:. C. C. ramielit.-. IS2S. F. A. P. Barnard. lS2 . J. Eldridge. iSjo. J. V. . -..!-, v . iSji L. H isjj. K Co;-.. . I .VV !•: A Bradford. 1M4 N. P .S. v,.i:r 1S.15. J L. I i«v. J. M 1. - i-i; M N Monis 1--. ' I !■Tl...mi. on 1- , A :----: 1-4 ii. II I ■•;; 11. ■■4i. W. L. I -amcxI. IMS J. Iladlcy ■■4 . 1.. R. Ilurlkutt. liU- E. W Rc«.j i ;. V. G. Conner. I-, ' I 1 ' , l..;...;t M T i) |! 5o. V s. I . 1 51. R. I.i UK- l?}l. W A Rt Ml ■u ' ' SV J M. ' . • ■M C. 1 . I. l6t ; v l AI exander iKtd r r T.. . ::. C. M. ■V, W M , S. E. lioldwin. uOi J. W. Allins. 1S63. D. P. PcrT ' . 18U4. c. ; I.-.. v..,u ,i 18 15. C. li i.swi. H. is(,:. T. I |S6i . V. c V. lMx . G. l thrup. 1S70. 1 . W. l eamcd. l Tl. 11. E. Kinney 1! TJ. G. P. Moore. ■' .V 11. M Ik-nNlow ' U W. Parkin. 187s. C. T. Rutt. l67(.. E. 1 ..:,,.ut IS77- y 1878. V. li I ' :« ■M. M. McKenrie I (Vi. I). W l l:..-.l- IS8I. A. - iftSj. K. 1 IM,. F. W Kcll-vK 18 4. V. F. IViotli. I S$. P. 1. WclU l8«(i. W. I. Ilult IS. ' : C. 1 iS-.-. B 1 |88. . Horace F. ' - l8( x G. L. Aim-i! IS.„. W. T. Hartley. Iiv,J. B. M. Allen. |S,,3. A, L. Whcclcr. ■S.,4. W. E. Thorns. rRI .ES AWARDED IX THE S EEE ELP SC EXT E C SCHiiDL JlnC)el•i ra uatc S bolars of tbc Ibousc, |palc CoUccic, tor IS94= ' 95. Tnu [AS Gl.ASHV Waikk-MAN Si iioLAKS — Class of iS()5, (iL-cirge D. Kellogg. Class of iSi)!), Maitlanrl (iriggs. WoOLSKV Schoi.au — Class of iSgs, George D. Kellogg. Scott Hurtt Sciioi ar — Class of 1S95, Edwin H. Gleason. Wooi.sEY Scholar — Cla.ss of iSg6, John M. Gaines. WooLSEY Scholar — Class of 1S97, Nathan A. Smyth. Scott Hurtt Scholar — Class of i8g6, Addison S. Pratt. Daniel Lord, Jr., Scholarship — Class of 1S95, William H. Scoville. HuRLBURT Scholar — Class of iSgv, Edwai ' d H. Hume. Thirii FkI ' SHMan Scholar — Class of 1S97. Philip F. Ripley. pvi.ics tl var c in the 5Jl• ' ' cf Icl Scientific S ' - ' l ool. . ,■, ,. u. CLASS OF 1S9.,. For E.xcellknck i.n Civil Enci.nekrlm; — ' Hie prize divided between (Jeorge Washington Pike, Jr., South Killingly, Conn. ; Silas Beaeh Patterson, Torrington, Conn., and James Walker, Jr., West Haven, Conn. ; with honorable mention of Paul Worthington Carhart, Detroit, Mieh,; William Harris Weller, Cumberland, Md., and Charles Barto Brown, New Haven, Conn. For E. cellence in Mechanical Engineerinc. — The prize awarded to John Crist Peek, Newburgh, N. V. The Belknap Prize for E.xcellence in Geology anu Z(. ologv — The prize awarded to Joseph Hersey Pratt, Middleboro, Mass.; with honorable mention of Loomis Burrell, Little Falls, N. Y. ; Hughes Dayton, Southport. Conn,, and William John dies. .Manheim, Pa. CLASS OF 1. 95. For Excellence in all the M.vrHEM.vrics oi- Jcnior Year — The prize awarded to Isaac Wheeler Geer, Central Village, Conn. ; with honorable mention of Grosvenor Noyes Allen, Kenwood, N. Y. ; Henry Stedman Hitchcoek, Woodbury, Conn. ; Ernest Abraham Limberger, New York City; Frederick Edwin Newton, Bucking- ham, Conn., and Louis Saxon, New Haven, Conn. For E.xcellence in German — The prize awarded to Allan Everett Hall, Brookville, Pa.; with honorable mention of Frederick Edwin Newton, Buckingham, Conn. Junior Select History — The prize awarded to Henry VanderVeer Bergen, Bay Ridge, N. Y. ; Louis Davis Hopkins, Catskill, N. Y. ; with honorable mention of Hendon Chubb, East Orange, N. J. CLASS OF 1S96. For Excellence in all iiik Stcuies of the Freshman Year — The prize awarded to Clarence Lyman Collins, 2d, Hartford, Conn. ; with honorable mention of Lemuel Robert Hopton, New Haven, Conn. ri i .i s . n. Ki i:ii IS rin- smriii ii .ii. iiii( x zc. ' Fi.R I ' v. .,,.-. . IK !•,. ., Ti , :.•■. .v .•,:,.! •.. II. ,1,11, , Iv.ii.n {-..Ihn- _•.! II..Mt..i.l Conn.; with homirnblt a-sUT, N. Y. Kim 1 Conn. ; with honorable nn.:; ' . :;ii KoR Exci I Ix-nuicI RoluTt Hopton, Ni-w Huvvn. Conn. ; with hor - ' ' L ' laix-nrc Lyman Cullins  !, liurtfonl, Cunn. ; with hn, . V l ..i. - Mii«.tiA ' i-w Hnwn, C inn. ; « mention o: CoIUn . sd. IlartfonI, I IK ■■■. A II. .Mf. in!-. i.. i ■• ;..:. 1..U.; ' . i v.;i:. i Miilmry, Conn. , and Hi ' unrd II.. • ' nn . hi H,ny. lS.,4 C. If Ch .,nl. M. Cli. K - - !-«- Ja:: At. Is.. H. .! Ch. Kv H. Fr. He Jilt Lyiiiit. i ' iiclj Wlictrli ' t. J ' PRr .ES AWARDED IX Till-. MEDiICAL SCHOOL. lpri3C5 flwarDcC in tbc Xaw School. JiiJU- J , A; . TowNSEND Prize — Class of 1S94. Harmon S. Graves, Burlington, Yt. Jewell Prize — Class of 1S94. Howard A. Couse, Tidioute, Pa. O. S. Seymour Prize— Class of 181)4. Thomas F. Farrell, Webster, Mass. MuNSON Prize — Class of 1894. William B. Bosley, New Haven, Conn. Betts Prize — Class of 1895. William R. Begg, Hendersonville, N. C. Kent Club Prizes — ist, Martin Conlon, New Haven, Conn. ; 2d, George R. Montgomery, Adana, Turkey; 3d, George O. Redington, Syracuse, N. Y. ■ffjoiiors. SENIOR CLASS. Howard A. Couse, Percy Finlay, Herbert O. Bowers, Charles B. Whittlesev. William R. Begg, Herbert S. Bullard, Charles B. Eddy, Ambrose I. Moriarty, Charles M. Washington, Degree of LL.B. , suiinna ii iii l uidi Degree of LL.B., niii;jia ci iii laiuli-. William F. Foster, Degree of LL.B., ciiiii I audi. Richard H. Tyner, JUNIOR CLASS. Spencer L. Adams, Louis E. Conner, Charles V. Henry, Joseph S. Peery, Alfred C. Woolner, GRADUATE DEGREES. William B. Bosley. Matthew A. Reynolds James E. Wheeler, Wendall G. Brownson, Frank E, Donnelly, William L. Kitchell, Herbert K. Smith. The degree of D.C.L. was conferred upon William Angus Hamilton, B.A. of Harvard, LL.B. of Cornell, and M.L. of Yale; and William Wallace Phelps, LL.B. of the University of Michigan, and M.L. of Yale. The degree of M.L. was conferred upon Roger Sherman Baldwin, Ernest Wells Campbell, John Wilber Roby, John Ouillin Tilson, and James Parsons Woodrnif. ipn.ics Hwar cD in tbc fiOcC ical School. Ji)in iS, 4. Campbell Gold Medal — Awarded for the highest rank in examination of the course, Simon P. Goodhart; honorable mention of Charles E. Bush. Keese Prize — Awarded for most meritorious thesis, divided between Charles F. Craig, Danbury, Conn., and Robert O. Moody, New Haven, Conn. Obstetrical Prize — Awarded for the best examination in obstetrics to Edward S. Moulton, Oberlin, Ohio. pro 3obn Xowc ©lc June Stanbopc lln ni cni oiivim Ihltin :«. ifo-j 1603 Sll.U ' 1 iiril ' ul O E lc Wovcmlvr oo : Oll ' .h Cbarlo? p. IC KV Ivoftcr U. l?04 Pa I kasimr? 5lv a .V  10. 5i 4 Xawrcncc cUbiti S. flDar Shall Vale College, organized 1701, at Killingswortb, Conn., thence removed to Saybrook, Conn., and finally to New Haven in 1717. First building erected 1717 (demolished 17S2). Brick row erected. South Middle. 1750 ; Atheneum. 1761 ; South, 1793 ; North Middle and Lyceum, iSoo; North, 1S21 ; Chapel, 1824; Divinity, 1S35 (demol- ished 1870). The Central row. Laboratory, 1782 (demoli.shed 1SS8); Cabinet, 1819 (demolished i8go); Treasury, 1S32; Library, 1842; Alumni Hall, 1853; Dining Hall (old gymnasium), 1859; Art Building, 1S64; Medical College, iSfjo; Sheffield Scientific School, iSfio; Farnum, 1869; Durfee, 1870; East Divinity Hall, 1869; West Divinity Hall, 1874; North Sheffield Hall, 1874. Peabody Museum, 1876; Battell Chapel, 1876; Winchester Observatory, 1882; Sloane Physical Laboratory, 1882; Dwight Hall, 1SS6; Lawrance, 1886; Kent Chemical Laboratory, 1S87; Chitten- den Memorial Library, 1888; Osborn Memorial Hall, i88g; Gymnasium, 1892; Welch Hall, 1892; Winchester Hall, 1893: Vanderbilt, 1S94; White, 1S94; Berkeley, 1894. Iprest cnts of tbe C- ll -Xie. Rev. Abraham Pierson, Rev. Samuel Andrew, Rev. Timothy Cutler, Rev. Elisha Williams, Rev. Thomas Clap, . Rev. Naphtali Daggett, 1701-1707 Rev. Ezra Stiles, . 1707-1719 Rev. Timothy Dwight, 1719-1723 Rev. Jeremiah Day, 1 726-1 739 Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey, 173Q-1766 Rev. Noah Porter, 1766-1777 Rev. Timothy Dwight, 1777-1795 1795-1S17 1817-1846 1S46-1871 1871-18S6 jfounbation of (graduate IDcpartincnts. Medicine, ........ 1S13 Law 181S Theology 1822 Philosophy and Arts Science, Music, 1S47 1S54 1890 ( A- C.I . .I A.I ( ' A ' . ; . . •I-inonia, 175J. •BrolhiTs in Unity. it S. Flii BcUi Kappa, i-fc- •CaliolKran. IT, Chi Delta Til.!.. Skull ami  .nt-. i-.,.. Alpha Delta I ' hi. it . l. (rc-c«tablidic(l I ' si Ui silcm. iSjs. •Kappa Sijpna Thctn. iSj . Uimclnis. I ' s IVj««k ami SiiftVf Chi I ' hi. |i 7B. youn atton of Soctctlc?. •K.ip! ' - ' .;Ti..i l ; ' - ' l ' n. I ' i Sen ' ,;. Ikl;.. n. 1 44. •Delta K.i;;..i i-j ' •Alplia Sijfnia 11 . i ' ' 4 ' ' - •(•amnia Nu, l ff. •Delta Beta Xi. l ( 4 •ITii Thcia P i. iMm •SjmmIc and (iraxT, i ' ' 7 UnvXt), l li .SCIESTinC Tlicta Xi. iwt t k-lla I ' kt, I tm, riii Cianunu l ella. 167s (r - fKtablii ic l 18S8). Eta I ' hi, i8?i(. •. ' ■i ' «:s. iSjj. Kcv. Henn ' llcmck. North Vi««J«tiick, C« nn- i«iS- I ' n.f (llivtr P lluhtMinl. M. D . 65 W i . : •• .Vi-w York City. ■! }• . lion. Jolin K. KolwrtMin. M.D . New H. ■■• j. I ' rxjf. Etlwanl E. Salisbury. New llawn i VV Rev. Cie.irvv E. Day, D D,. New llavin 18J6. Horace Day, New Haven. iSvS. William V. Koclninn, New Haven. iSjij. Richard E. Ricv. New lla -en. livjo. Hon. John C. HollLster. New Haven. Rev. Soniuel W. Ilamum. New Haven H ' ' • ' • • ■- - ' •- • nt-e. 1S41 I 42 |S4«,. k 1-47 I. S R I N J Williuiii iV-vl, ,2u Niu u M . New York City. Arthur D. Osliomi ' , New Haven. 1S50. Prof. Hulwrt . ' ' . ! .. New Haven. iSfi. Henry D. Wli • |5;3. Rev. John tl. 1 ' ., :i. Conn. 1853. Henry H. Babcnck, New Haven. •Xol now in cKtUcncT ■M Pr..f Wi! ■■' : !,.«;y: V ■iM IF- . IH If ' I 1 ,(,,. 1,1. TT. K. . K-;. • City 1 71 Henry Bal i l 72. Edwarxl H . w York City. St.. New York City. Haven. N.« HMv.-n luradu Spring . Col HISTORICAL MJCMi A ' J niLJ. I. 1573. Frederick J. Shepard, Buffalo, N. Y. 1574. George L. Dickerman, New Haven. 1575. Charles Robinson Smith, 49 Broadway, New York City. 1876. John B. Kendrick, Wallingford, Conn. 1S77. John S. Thacher, M.D., 33 W. 39th St., New York City. 1S7S. John A. Porter, Hartford, Conn. 1879. Samuel P. Willard, Colchester, Conn. 1880. Wm. G. Daggett, M.D., New Haven. iSSi. J. Brewster, New Haven. 18S2. Arthur S. Osborne, New Haven. 1883. Francis G. Beach, New Haven. 1884. 18S5. 1886. 18S7. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1893. 1894, Leonard M. Daggett, New Haven. Rev. Frank R. Shipman, Hartford, Conn. Rev. Chauncey W. Goodrich, 50 E. 70th St., New York City. Andrew F. Gates, Hartford, Conn. Orland S. Isbell, New Haven. W. A. McQuaid, New Haven. Frank T. Brooks, L. I. College Hospital, Brookljm, New York. H. W. Gruener, New Haven. James E. Wheeler, New Haven. Winthrop E. Dwight, New Haven. Amos T. Harrington, New Haven. (Xlass ©rators a1l poets. Poets. 33, R. Robertson. 34, E. Coffin. 35, F. Johnson. 36, T. P. Scovell. 37, W. T. Bacon. 38, G. T. Dole. 39, L. W. Smith. 40, G. H. Hollister. 41, G. B. Schott. 42, J. A. Porter. 43, L. F. Robin.son. 44, C. W. Camp. 45, G. B. Day. 46, E. Johnson. 47, E. Franklin. 48, F. R. Grist. 49, F. M. Finch. 50, J. I. I. Adams. 51, None. 52, W. W. Crapo. 53, C. T. Lewis. 54, J. M. Smith. 55, L. D. Brewster. 56, G. W. Buehler. 57, N. C. Perkins. Orators. A. H. Lewis. W. Leverett. J. B. Fenton. H. C. Deming. C. A. Johnson. W. P. Lynde. R. P. Cutter. C. F. Burnani. D. G. Mitchell. N. Edwards. A. Johnson. O. H. Doolittle. T. K. Davis. F. J. Kingsbury. T. L. Bayne. C. G. Webster. H. Hollister. C. J. Hillyer. None. H. B. Sprague. R. L. Gibson. S. C. Gale. A. Bailey. P. W. Calkins. A. H. Strong. I ' oftS. ' 58, E. C. Porter. ' 59, G. W. Fisher. ' do, C. A. Boles. ' 61, E. R. Sill. •62, H. Holt. ' 63, G. C. Southwcirtb. ■64, W. W. Battershall. ' 65, H. A. Brown. ' 66, J. Brand. ' 67, W. H. Bishop. ' 6S, W. A. Linn. ' 69, L. H. Bragg. ' 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. Gavlord. ■77. J. G. Pyle. ' 78, H. C. Coe. ' 79, L. D. Syle. ' 80, W. H. Harper. ' Si, H. S. Durand. ' 82, J. E. Whitney. Orators. G. P. Andrews. E. Carringtou. J. L. Daniels. S. Shearer. D. H. Chamberlain. W. C. Whitney. J. W. Teal. 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. nsruR c.u. Mh.MOK.tf ' • ■«:t, J. M. Lewis. ■.4. K Wclliii. ' • «, C. K. CushiuK S . «. . M. l wis «:, W. McCV.nni.-K ■S. p. 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Cr.icv rcvjh. • SiincoM E. j;.ilC u ' m. 11. P. 3. Sunnier Smith. • 3ohii C. ac.im . CiUKMC P. Blc;anC cr. fhilip K. Blkn. Saimul IS. BlrorI«. f rcC . tcimctt. BtL• . n .•r O. JSciiilcv. 3obn ft . .tjcrCnn. Brtbiir Ul. jeiiuUMin. Cbarlci? tU. J3irclv. t .Trrcv! VCl. Cb.ipmiin. E « • r C. Cbichcriii i. TOaltcr Iv Clarh. Cbri6tc rhcr .13. Colcrnan. Cbarlte Collins. E •war 5 . Colliiiii. Xc vi6 H. Ccnhlin. Hwtirc Tcnil cri- ' . Sherman Pap. Sb(.•r w O. Pichcrman. E «Mrv X. Purree. . av  3. EU- iuV.e. Ivilon B. larr. . obn T. 3aiMe . lUilliani 5. v a U r , Cbe.- ore t . i owane. TaitlaiO Oruni . cUilliatti I. l ' enrv. lrc crlel; S. .laekwn. Iranh ft. . eflrev- Blbert O. tceller. t enrt E. RcPernuMt. . etvee Punn ftcticc. ■uailli.im C. Tcrvian. | ree ' l ent. Oiee ' prei?iC eiit. Cor. Seereiarp. Crca urer.  ?eor ie Iv «cillelc«n. fceiirp B. perhine. Xoui Iv pcrtei. Bi ' MtfOM S. prall. f re. O. Itobbme. ECwin X. UolMneoM. Svlrtijter J5. SaMer. fJiuVlpb Sebwill. lH- vlett Scu er. . 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Mr roil ' T. -l olyiisoii. W ill la III J. Sheebaii.Jr. •L brain C. Williams. 183 € f I • R. B U ON - rfl RtcO«D .JNO AV OENiaOM, Cm. 0 Lf The first Vale paper, the Literary Cabinet, was established November 15, 1S06. published one year, it being an eight-page bi-weekly, edited by three seniors; price, one dollar per year. Next the Atheneum, pub- lished from February 12, 1814, to August 6, 1814; the Microscope, March 21, 1S20; the Vale Crayon, 1823; Sitting Room, March 17, 1S30; the Student ' s Companion, January, 1S31, to April, 1S31; Little Gentle- man, January, 1S31; Gridiron, February, 1831: Medley, 1833, November 8th to June; Yale Literary Magazine, February, 1836; Yale Literary Quidnunc, 1S3S; Yale Banner, November, 1S41: Collegian, 1841; Yale Review, 1S57; University Quarterly, January, 1S60, to October, 1S61 ; Pot-Pourri, 1865; College Cricket, and City of Elms, Gallinipper, Hornet, Banger, Tomahawk, Battery, Yale Courant, November, 1865; Yale Record, 1873; Vale News, 1S7S; V ' ale Critic, March 24, 1882; Yale Quip, April, 1884; Yale Alumni Weekly, June, iS()i; Yale Law Journal, October, iSgi; the Asso- ciation Ouarterlv, 1891; Yale Shingle, 1893; Yale Scientific Monthly, 1894; Yale Medical Journal, 1894. 187 l).ik- ILhci.uv nr ' iM ' T inc. I Malt Hiiin. I inancial luiilor. I hitirman. f ' iit(tn(ial Editor. LITERARY. l£5itors of J alc Xitcrar nDaoa3inc. 1837. E. O. Carter, F. A. Coe, W. M. Evarts, C. S. Lyman, W. S. Scarborough. 1838. C. J. Lynde, C. Rich, T. G. Talcott, J. P. Thompson, J. B. Varnum. 1839. C. Hammond, R. D. Hubbard, H. R. Jackson, I. P. Lant vortliv, J. D. Shcnvood. ' 1840. J. S. Babcock, H. Booth, G. H. Hollister, J. G. Hoyt, G. Richards. 1S41. J. Emerson, E. P. Gaines, D. G. Mitchell, G. B. Schott, T. C. Varnell. 1S42. E. L. Baldwin, W. P. Gready, A. Matthews, S. B. Mulford, R. W. Wright. 1S43. R. Aikman, D. W. Havens, J. A. Lent, F. Munson, E. W. Robbins. 1S44. I. Atwater, J. W. Dulles, O. S. Ferrv, W. Smith, ' J. White. 1S45. W. Binney, G. B. Day, J. W. Harding. G. C. Hill, T. Kennedy. 1S46. J. B. Brisbin, V. B. Capron, H. B. HarrLSon, D. Hawlev, W. R. Kevins. 1847. B. G. Brown, W. S. McKee, D. T. Noyes, J. Munn, C. F. Sanford. 1S4S. F. R. Ebbe, W. Aitchison, T. H. Porter, G. B. Wilcox, B. I). Young. 1S49. C. G. Came, I. Campbell, F. M. Finch, E. D. Morris, C. B. Waring. 1S50. E. W. Bentlv, W. R. Bliss, ' W. S. Colton, E. H. Roberts, O. L. WnodrufF. 1S51. A. H, Carrier, E. W. Evans, B. F. Martin, S. McCall, T. W. Noble. A. Bigelow, C. M. Bliss, W. W. Crapo, D. C. Gilman, H. B. vSprague. A. Grout, G. A. Johnson, C. T. Lewis, B. K. Phelps, A. I). White. 1S54. W. C. Flagg, J. W. Hooker, W. S. Maples, L. S. Potwin, C. T. Purnell. 1S55. W. H. L. Barnes, E. Mulford, W. T. Wilson, S. T. Woodward, H. A. Yardlev. 1S56. G. F. Bailey, J. M. Browm, W. H. W. Campbell, H. Dubois, L. C. Fisher. 1S57. F. E. Butler, J. M. Holmes, H. S. Huntington, N. C. Perkins, G. Pratt. 1S5S. E. F. Blake, D. (j. Brinton, C. S. Kellogg, J. E. Kimball, S. H. Lee. 1859- S. D. Faulkner, G. W. Fisher, B. N. Harrison, T. R. Lounsburv, A. H. Wilcox. I SCO. R. S. Davis, W. Fowler, E. G. Holden, W. C. fohnson, C. H. Owen. 1S61. W. H. Fuller, S. Shearer, J. L. Shipley, E. R. Sill, R. O. Williams. 1S62. G. M, Beard, E. Hemenway, W. Lampson, R. Skinner, J. P. Taylor. 1S63. E. B. Bingham, J. H. Butler, S. W. Duffield, C. W. Francis, J. F. Kernochan. 1S64. M. C. D. Borden, S. C. Darlin,g, L. Gregory, G. S. MeiTiam, A. D. Miller, W. G. Peck, H. JL Whitney, M. H. William ' s. 1865. T. Bulkley, T. F. Caskey, A. McLean, C. E. Smith, W. Stocking. 1 866. H. Cole. G. C. Holt, C. M. Southgate, L. C. Wade, ' H. O. Whitney. i. r -:h ' .ifcy V. BruLf. J. J. I iiBois. A. K. I)unninK. I. V ll.irl- h..ni. R. W A Ti-s. I. l - i , W. A. 1-inn. W. A. McKinncv. A. 1 ' . TinkiT. L H. BuKK. E. ;. Coy. H. V. Fri-vman. U. V. Kavniond. E V. WiliUr. E. r 1. II V. t ..,,.,, v.: C. H. StmnK. T. J Ti1nc-v I . ilini-. H. Musi in, .V . R. S|x:n-v, i:. A. Stnin {. E F. Swcel. iS7a. R. E. Cot. C. C. iH-niiiiK. J. H. MmcWs, C. H. Raniwlcll. (;. Richarils. 1S7J. II w V A So I F H -l lXn:] IS74- J v....i II A 1 V K K lS7 i. I K. UlvuMin, 1: 1 H..VVI-. V W llv.li-. I 11 M. ,•■.:.!. C. F, Cha|im;)n, K K. UilliUK ' liam. A. (;..iil l. A. C II.«Ikcv. A k. KimtwII ( H. Etlwards T. S. IcnkH. I, F. lluqKf. M S Cirwn. I,. J. Su-inlNimc, A Tijrbc. J. A. Amunilvni. V. M llaJI. A. K. Ntcbol . I . Scudder. I ' .  i. MurtU-lt, I. I . HunvU. J. C. Coleman, S. EvnrtA, A. S. Vnn dc (iroafT. isss. Bonj. Brcw tiT, V. 1. Bruce, J K Wluiiuv. C. A WiRlu. F. E. Wurt-c-itcr C, V F W E I 11 II W I C M. Uwi C W P.. E I I ' l,. A 1. S ' A F. GuU- . V. Kent. C H. I.n.h.n. V. I, I J. N I ' .. I F. Carti E C Fell arter. I«w . iTuh. I. H V W. A W J..I,:.. . 1; A Her,- 11 M U. SmiUi. H. Tucker. J r. E lw.nrr1 BnV ,, ... c; T F i i-. . w 1; J H i rrati R C . E A. U. LITERARY. 1Rccipiciit5 of tbc j alc lLitcrar ? nl c aI. 1850. J. Sheldon, ' 51, Power and Mission of Genius. 1851. A. D. White, ' 53, Zwingle. 1552. W. C. Flagg, ' 54, Modern Reformers. 1553. I. E. Clarke, ' 55, Melancholy. 1554. C. R. Palmer. ' 55, The Love of the Supernatural. 1555. J. M. Holmes, ' 57, Science — Its Nature and Influence. 1556. A. H. Strong, ' 57, Reform in the Reformer. 1557. L. M. Jones, ' 60, The American Statesman. 1558. J. H. Ward, ' 60, The Spirit of Sadness — Characteristic of the Literature of the Age. 1559. C. E. Dutton, ' 60, Charles Kingsley. 1560. H. Holt, ' 62, De Quincv. 1561. D. H. Chamberlain, ' 62, ' The Influence of General Culture on Professional Life. 1862. G. S. Hamlin, ' 63, The Novel. 1863. W. W. Battershall, ' 64, The Religion of ' In Memoriam. ' 1864. E. Y. Hincks, ' 66, Hawthorne. „. C. H. Adams, ' 66, Thoreau. - ) L. Hall, ' 66, Napoleon ' s Life of Ctesar. 1866. H. M. Dexter, ' 67, Sidney Smith. 1S67. H. A. Beers, ' 6g, Hawthorne. 1S6S. R. B. Richard.son, ' 6g, F. W. Robertson. iS6g. W. R. Sperrj ' , ' 71, Falstaff. 1S70. J. H. Hincks ' , ' 72, The Influence of Tragedy on National Character. 1871. S. O. Prentice, ' 73, Cola de Rienzi — Bulwer vs. The Historians. 1S72. J. S. Wood, ' 74, Christian Monarchisni. 1S.73. C. Tillinghast, ' 75, Music. 1S74. J. B. Gleason, ' 76, Puritanism in History and Art. 1875. L. J. Swinburn, ' 79, William Black ' s Novels. 1S76. M. Wilcox, ' 78, Two English Humorists. 1877. C. A. Wight, ' So, A Representative Woman. 187S. A. B. Nichols, ' 80, Aspasia: The Study of a Portrait. 1879. No Award. 18S0. E. T. McLaughlin, ' 83, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1881. F. W. Kellogg, ' S3, John Henry Newman. 1SS2. W. E. Nichols, ' 84, A Poet-Skeptic: Arthur Hugh Clough. 1S83. No Award. 18S4. C. W. Pierson, ' 86, Joan of Arc. 1SS5. No Award. 1S86. No Award. 1SS7. No Award. 1588. H. A. Smith, ' 89, University Life. 1589. No Award. 1890. No Award. 1891. Edward Boltwood, ' 92, Robert H en ' ick. 1892. Winthrop E. Dwight, ' 93, The Melancholy Jaques. 1593. Robert H. Nichols, ' 94, Washington Irving. 1594. Lindsay Dcnison, ' 95, Ophelia and the Sons of Germania. 1895. No Award. 191 THH YAI.H COURANT t Itorr tor i504-?:i. Hu.m I. I ' A. 1 hitirmaH. Uanikl C. Ai av . t ' lnanttiil Ktiilor William Ca  s. ' , ' ■. M. LVMAN, ' r)5, CMtor? tcr I S( 3.«0. HoKACt A. L«H MI ' ii.tirniiiH. • ir.otr.E C. HoLMsii l- ' inancial luiilor. Lewis L. B A : : v.. , McFaI ' I ' KK. ' . i. Eugene M. Ki mm K BfKT L. MiNGEE, 97. N. McLane, V- 1 ' nd, to Nelaon L. Harncs, ' 97. 5. ,„.n,t t.. l «,v I, Brastow. H . I LITER A KY (Xourant £ itors. 1866-67. C. C, Chatfield. Grait Ed. Piih. W. H. Bishop, R. E. DeForest, J. G. Flanders. N. P. Hulst. 1867-68. R. A. Hume, T. C. Welles, 1). D. Wolcott. 1868-69. F. H. Hamlin, F. A. Scott, G. S. Sedgwiek, 1869-70. Prof. G. F. Barker. Ed. Sci. Dcp. C. C. Chatfield, G. D. Miller. iS70- ' 7i. C. B. Dudley, H. R. Elliott, H. Mansfield, iS7i- ' 72. T. R. Bacon, Clarence Deming, E. S. Lines, Ass . E H. W. B. Howard. 1872-73. H. E. Benton, D. Davenport, F. J. Shepard, R. W. Daniels, C. B. rJudlev. H. H. Chittenden. H. H. Ragan, ]. M. Townsend, ' . R. Uphani, .V. 1 874- ' 75- Z. S. Holljrook, .1 , . H. S. Barnes, Eugene Boutnn. J. A. Griffin, R. D. Townsend, E. L. White, .V 1875-76. I). W. Brown, R. J. Jessup, F. W. Pangborn, C. li. WilJox, G. W. Smith, .V. 1876-77. J. H. Chandler, J. P. Davenport. E. B. Gager, J. F. Keator, E. Young, .S ' . i877- ' 7S- F. A. Beckwith, G. W. Burton, A. D. Chandler, •: E. i. W. L. R. Wurts. H. Roorbach, X iS78- ' 7 P. Bigelow, H. D. Hibbard, E. B. Joyce, S. M. Forster, ■: E. ( ). H. Waldo. 187(1- 80. A. E. Hooker. T. R. Morrow, J. E. Newcomb, L. M. Higginson, .S ' . V. S. Morrison, • ' E.. iS,8o- ' 8i. E. E. Aiken, W. B. Hill, A. B. Lincoln, S. Higgins, 6 ' . F. Seymour, • E. r88i- ' 82. F. F. Abbott, M. H. Beach, C. B. Storrs. J. P. Keii(;gg. ■: •;. W. P. ' ought. .s 1 882- 83. G. H. Bottome, D. H. Buel, C. S. Foote, F. P. Kellogg, •: A ' . J. E. Stryker, .s; 1883-84. X. P. Bigelow, F. K. Curtis, A. P. Wilder, E. McClellan, •: E. S. H. Martin, .S ' . 1834-85. W. S. Case, H. (i. Chase, R. Ellis, E. E. C. S, Wilev, ' P. H. Newberrv, -V. 1885-86. W. B. Anderson, H. T. Nason, J. C. Schwab, •: E. F. E. Wing, W. V. Gordon, .V. 1886-87. C. P. Anderson, W. McCormick, H. L. Mav, L. H. Peet, H. L. Hamlin, .8. R. L Jenks, ■: E 1887-88. C. Neave. F. A. Verplanek, ■; W. M. Vinton, W. D, Washburn, I C. E. Curtis, .s ' . I.SS,- - (). A. M. Freeman, W. R. Matson, A. R. Moen, .V S. N. Pond, C i. E. D. Scott, T. G. Shearman. •: iSSg- ' i)o, A. D. Chaffee, Neil Grey, .8 ' . Roland Holt, C. H. Keogh, ■: E. I8t)0- 1)1. F. T. Brown, C. S. Ingham, E. N. Loomis, Ch. Malc ' m MacLear, F. E. C. C. Marsh. iS9i- ' 92. J. H. Hammond, 5. C. R. Holden, F. E. Pierre Jay, H. W. Luce, Ch. H. T. Pitkin, J. E. Wheeler. 1 892- 93. W.B. Boardman, E.E. B. M. Crouse, R. M. tiibbs, J. S. Moore, C. M. Pope, W. Wheelock, Ch. 1893-94. G. F. Dominick, Jr. , Ch. Bayard Dominick, Jr. H. S. Mathewson, Ch. E. R. Thomas, H. E. Pratt. William Todd, E. E. . .A ' . AJ- K -I Al . 1- til !■1-41 I ' -il-Ill!: A ' -IMIV. EDITORS iS-,5. VOI.IMK I.IV. BlkliiN J. HlMiHK ' K, ' •(•L. LliiVIl W. KDITORS. Volumes 1 — XXXVII. AnunvmouH V«K- Sttiflcnls. ISS,. 1 : V. 1.. W i«tii. I. K. V issi. F. B. S;. 1 83. (I. R. BlixlKt ' .:. -4 K. S. Joncn, ' S4 lSS 4. I ' ! W IS . v.. I-- I N . Ixillin I.. I i8v 11 1. lIulU:;. J. V K.k: • , ' .. l nlo jpot-ipv-ii 111. Em WiiLiAVi Ai AU« Dm A o, — i ' l ••U ' ii ii A .  tAHV. ■866. D. 1. Burrcll. D. J Burrrll. 1S67. I I S. B. A K..«Ur. IM-,. V. r. SjHrrv. 1 70. E. S Dana 1S71. C. E. lUilH- 1S73. H. W. B. Howanl. 1873 S ! 1 .... . 1874. I V. , iS7t;. E. H. l ndun. iS7f.. John Purtir. b. Tnimbull. i TT- E. M. Dmllcy W. V. Macombcr. 187S. J. A. Porter. EDITORS IS? EDITORS. 1878. E. I.. Mor«c 1870. L I ' ■• • H ■S80. D ' Willi u lUmiriT Scuviijjt. 1S61. 1881. A V C. .. ...K . A. C. Hand. 1 88 J. William Trumbull. E. C. Golc O. H. MaKui-n. Pitkin. I 8 84. R. I. Pitk J: «• J :. 188 1. (J. E. Elliot. Jr. H. T. N ' awin. K I I.nVv 1887. H. K. PcrkinK. IS88. F. L. W.xwiwanl. T. E. Ripley. l88. . 11. F. Noycu. 18.JO. J. (5. Rojfcra. Stout Phclp . (i. F. Pclcr. l8 )l. H. W. CunhinK. ( 1. B. Hiippin. i 9 J. Daniel I ml. 3 l. H. B. McCormick W. X. Runyon. T. A. ;ardiner. |8 ;J. W. V s,„„i, R. I 18 C. 1 H. ;. Mu.i.KR, Jk., ' ij5. Chairiiiaii. J. I ' l. Mi icHi ' .i.i-, ' 95, Fiiuiiicial Editor. J. I. CllAMIiKRI IN. fi. LaMKK MiKeE, ' 95. W. A. Dei.ami, ' 1 5. R. S. WinTE, ' 95. R. B. Mason, ' .js. J. V. R..e. ' 95. .V. I). U. Wiircx, ' 95,5. EDITORS, 1S95-9IJ. ;. X. McLanahan, ' 96, Chah-iiitDi. Charles Collins, ' 96. P. C. Peck, ' 96. A. G. C. Sage, ' 96. D. L. ' A1I.L, ' 96. G. P. Day, ' 97. J. P. Sawyer, ' 97. W. H. Waiiiiams, ' 96, Finaiitial Editor. H. J. Fisher, ' 96. E. S. OviAiT, ' 96. Eliot Sumner, ' 96. T. M. Barnes, Jr., ' 97. Huntington Mason, ' 97. R. M. Crosky, ' 98. R. A. Hraili J II Vmtliui C J II«rri , Frank Jrnkin.. II II II Slaitir J II Wlilllni; .A ' .7A ' J ' fvkU Hr.ii Bi- Vr«ki. . (■..iimlol l y I. K. H;u-.ii. 72. CInrencv IVming. 71. an l H. W. H H.iwanl. :.• II ' !■M,.,.. . s A V..rk, ( V A I 11 M A Philip lUii. J. S Hunn. F K II W lU t ru Ih- A V Frrr A ( lUr. V I.. Kpl.lipi. K. H M xm. A I. ... .... ■E W Kl«Kg. J. A. I ' .irtcr. R T. Rccd. S. A. F. Curticr. A F I I ..•• ' . r 1. C A- V«lr..ii«, ■V shcl l..n. S I. M l  i!lfr(t. • C II. Bcnccr. A LITERARY. FoUNDKii January 28, 1S78, by Frank V. JIcDonai.d, ' 78. EDITORS FOR 1S94-95. R. B. Mason, ' 95, Cliairnian. L. W. Smith, ' 95, ,S ' . , Financial Editor. E. W. Beattie, Jr., ' 95, H. T. Hai.hert, ' 95, Z. B. Phelps, ' 95, A. R. Clark, Jr., ' 95, Laurens Hamilton, ' 95, S. R. Hall, ' 95, .S ' . C. F. Cle.mons, ' 95, John Maccregor, Jr., ' 95, EDrrORS FOR 1895-96. A. P. Si ' OKES, Jr., ' i)ft, C iainiian. J. B. Neale, ' 9(1, Finaiuial luiitoi-. W. H. Allen, ' 96, .V., F . E. Howard, ' 96, S.. S. Thornk, Jr., ' 96, H. D. Baker, ' g , W. S. Miller, ' 96, F. E. Weyerhaeuser, ' 96. W. F. FoKErAUGH, ' 96, S., N. W. Smith, ' 96, G. P. Day, ' 97, R. C. Gilmore, ' 97, R. S. Hincks, ' 97, ASSOCIATE EDITORS. A. B. Kerr, ' 97, F. W. Pyle, ' 97, F. C. Yeomans, ' 97, John Jay, ' 98, J. S. Mason, ' 98, D. E. Peck, ' 98. Graduati- Editor, L. S. Welch, ' 89. F. E. Weyerhaeuser, ' 96, Cliairnian. H. T. Halp. rt, ' 95, liiisiui-ss .Manager. A. B. Kerr, ' 97. John Jay, ' 98. 197 14«: V5 C itori H W Brown. F. V SI cI 0Oltld. W U ! .. w- - W II 1 1 F V V : V. H I w, J W Keller. Viii. I, Jan. u. ttr v., « IV, V C P. Aldnc ' h. 1 J. V. Kcllrr. 1. B Xcwcml.. V. H I w. ;r . 1 1 B Bi  rll. F. A KrIlxKK, F M s.,,,. . ' „ IJ C M OtiCKK II J. Kt U sK. flmt. J tm. •R. 1- IUU.«k. . . V I ' t •J l IU. C F. Al.lr.. 1.. . U ItaiMti. . B Biurtl. (. I H ll..ik, , J W. Keller. I J K«ll.«]|. flmt Ham. VtHJi VI. VII t T A |k- tilll« v.. I. 111. k II l TV.:.t, W II H«n«T, M. 1-1 |pn rn. W C McHcnrv. 1 ) B l ' . lrr. l; A. F. Walrxll. J. V Krilrr. Im .Vj« VlHA VII III Channvd to l( U r. Ir-i- ' l A. K Walndl. . „ _ .... F C Tr«.n. AV J B Iv.ncr. Kmt Htm ' VolA III. IV A. R B i«i«rirk. III. IX 1). A. Carprnlcr, C. I ' . Cortfn. E. V«rrrn. I R H WtllK 14 S. 1- Wli.pplc. ! F. H Tichcnor. l,m Mjm. B. J..,H-.n, .V ■.S II l . Il bt«r.l. A. K. Hooker V..l. IX. X v II I ' .«lr . w B Kendall. Jr. II B Kelrhem. i II K t ' ■' ' 1 1- w I. 1 A w V..I. XII V I. Arni tr..nic, « II . • •!..„. I ' m AV I km! v. I XIII II I H.r.l«elU m lU II I I rumm pn(l. A H. Ilouich. A I ' l  jr. F. i liriKKiki I 1 1 l«.k«..n. ik L !• KellxK J V Keller. K M -ove . II l IlibbanJ. ■fold KcKirlMch XIV. II B Barf,,, ff lU - ' - ' l ' lV l£ Itor . P. J.T. W. W. I ' .rker C II- Scar% X M  iw«vr •Taken i n later. LITERARY. jpalc Xaw Journal. IssuKO Twice Each Term. EDITORS, 1894-95. H. K. Smith, Cliainnau. H. S. Bueeakii, Treasurer, S. L. AI.AM , W. G. Bkownson, T. H. Breeze, N. F. Foster, Jos. Anderson, F. J. Brown, F. E. Donneti.y, A. C. Woolner. 1891-92. W. P. Aiken, Chairman, E. G. BuCKLAND, J. J. Healey, R. T. Platt, W. H. S.MITH, F. W. Treadway, S. A. York, Treasurer. LAW JOURNAL EDITORS. 1892-93. J. VV. Banks, J. K. Blake, H. G. Dav, Treasurer, W. T. HiNCKS, J. A. HOOHER, A. H. Phem ' S, Chairtiiaii, J. y. TiLSON, R. U. Tyler. iS93- ' 94. W. B. Bosley, Treasu H. A. CousE, H. C. Day, P. Finlay, C iairiiian, T. F. Far reel, H. B. Free.man, L. P. W. Maryin, C. Weiser. 1S93. John Q. Tilson. be J ale Sbingle. EsTAHLISHEll 1S93. Published annually by the Senior Class of the Law School. F. J. Brown, F. E. Donnelly, Editors for 1S95. EllITORS. 1S94. Percy Finlay, G. E. Hall. 1895. F. J. Brown, F. E. Donnelly. J alc iRcnt (Il l- •-  ? tbe Xaw Scbool. D. B. Kelly, ' 95, J. A. Mathewman, ' 96, E. B. Ellsworth, ' 96, J. W. Peddie, ' 95, T. F. Carmody, ' 95, G. W. Klett, ' 95, D. B. Kelly, ' 95 (C ia r T. F. Carmody, ' 95, J. S. Peery, ' 95. F. E. Donnelly, ' 95, S. J. Marsh, ' 95, W. G. Brownson, ' 95, President. Vice-Preside)it. Secretary. Assistant Treasurer. Executive Committee. ■Lecture Commit te f J kk k i 1 - V • 1 1 -;j[ K |B 1 A n aij % xm  ■•n 1 y I ' m F CERS OF YALE UNION ROBERT. '  « S TVLtR. • J. C CLARK 9 . 0 S CALOWIV, •:«. CLARK M. Ll OOO, ' M. CLOUOM, •« . LITERARY. jj)alc XHnion. RoGEK S. Bamiwin, ' g5, . Samuel M. Alvord, ' 96, Clarence E. Clough, ' 95, Henry M. Robert, Jr., ' 96, Samiei. Tylek, ' 95, EXECUTIVE C( IMMITTEE. Walikk H. Clakk, ' 96, J. C. Adams, ' 96, S. M. Alvord, ' 96, E. Arnstein, ' 97, H. B. Auger, ' 97, H. A. Baker, ' 95, R. S. Baldwin, ' 9=, K. Ball, ' 96, E. L. Barnard, ' 97, E. W. Beattie, ' i) , A. H. Bissell, ' 97, S. Bissell, ' 97, C. H. Hover, ' 96, G. S. Buck, ' 96, n. E. Buttrick, ' 95. II. W. Chapman, ' 96, C. B. Chase, ' 95, V. Churchill, ' 97, C. G. Clarke. ' 9s, C. U. Clark, ' 97 W. H. Clark, VjO, C. E. Clough, ' 95, C. B. Coleman, ' 96, T. JI. Connor, ' 97, A. W. Cooper, ' 97, A. B. Cox, Jr., ' 95, J. L. Davis, ' 97, H. S. Dawson, ' 94, L. Denison, ' 9 , T. Elliott, ' 9 , A. W. Eweli, ' 97, J. L. Ewell, ' 97, G. J. Ferry, ' 97. MEMBERS. W. H. Ferris, ' 9;, J. Frank, ' 96, C. A. Fuller, ' 96, F. R. Galacar, ' 95, M. Gavin, ' 95, E. H. Gleason, ' 95, F. S- Havens, ' 97, E. H. Hume, ' 97, G. L. Hedges, ' 96, Y. Henderson, ' 95. M. S. Howland, ' 97 C. C. Hyde, 95, F. P. James, ' 95. S. F. Johnson, ' 97, G. D. Kellogg, ' 9 , C. P. Kitchef, ' 97 Prt ' sidott. Vice-President. Secretary. ' Treasurer. Charles U. Clark, ' 97. 97. G. A. Lewis, ' (j , W. G. Low, Jr. ' 97, F. M. Lynch, ' 97, P. B. Ltikens, ' 95, N. R. Mason, ' 97, C. S. McFarland, T. S N. A. Merritt, Jr E. I. Meyer, ' 95, J. O. More, ' 96, J. K. Moore, ' 95, J. O. Moore, ' 97, W. A. Moore, ' 95 J. W. Olney, ' 97, J. H. Perrin, ' g , B. H. Porter, 97, L. H. Porter, ' 96, T. E. Revnolds, ' 96, H. M. Robert, Jr., ' 96, R. Schwill. ' 96, E. L. Smith, ' 97, G. A. Smith, ' 96, R. H. B. Smith, ' 96, H. S. Spalding, ' 97, R. C. Spalding, ' 97, A. P. Stokes, ' 96, L. S. Trowbridge, ' 97, S. Tyler, ' 9:;, R. K. Vibert, ' 97, D. D. Wallace, ' 97, J. J. Walworth, ' 95, C. W. Wells, ' 96. 1barvarCt |Palc H)ebate. SANDER ' S THEATRE, CAMBRIDGE, JANUARY iS, 1895. Reso 7 ' ed : That attempts of employers to ignore associations of employees and deal with individual workmen only, are prejudicial to the best interests of both parties. Presiding Officer, Ex-Gov. Long, of Massachusetts. Judges, Blshoi- Lawrence, Judge Parker, and Proiessor Dewey of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Decision rendered in favor of afhrmative. Harvard, Affirmative, F. L. Ross, L. .S ' ., R. C. Rixgwalt, ' 96, and H. A. Blj.l, ' 95. Yale, Negative, E. Long, ' 95, L. S., W. H. Clark, ' 96, and C. G. Clarke, ' 95. i.nKRA iy WllXlAM H. CAmMALT, M.D.. OuTKK T. OtaotNR. M.D.. ■;■. ; : : -lit I 1 - ji I ' l 11 i-iii !■M s . h: AUVISdRY ROAKli. Kathamm E. Wi ri is, M Ii. OcoKi ' .s K. Siu.i ' iiiiKii. M.I J IIkrhert K. Smiim. M.I ., WiLIJAM J. SlfmRIIAN. ' jK.. CllAKI.E.« J. BAtTiriT, AkTHVK S. BkAtKm. CiiARLn C. Ciiii.ii, ] . £ lIOl■f• li=04-03. iutiiffis Miinagfr. IIakrv W. rxDKRIIII 1.. ClIARLU S. MAOARIJk.M). AlsTIN RlCT- Charif.sC. MrRRii.u Ontccri ' ot 3iinior Cl ' i s?- DIVINITY SCHOOL. i qC Prtiidrnl. Secrtlary. AlIURN E. SKINNtR. qs. EsTKY F. Dayton, 96. ArIIHR BlMSTFJlti, ' (jS. Kii Rii T. V Ri. ■)-. l ' ).Uc C ' ' - ' C ' ulv Pretutfml- fV. , - LITER ARV J alc Scientific HDontblv EsTAllLIMIEli lSi)4. PuiU.ISHKIi Mom HI Y. - BOARD FOR ' 95, 5. Li.ovi) V. Smith, Robert A. Hami.in. Frederick E. Newton, John S. Davis, Addison YanName, M.A., Franklin B. Dexter, M.A., J. Sumner Smith, B.A., Annie E. Hutchins, Henry R. Gruener, JosEiH W. Roe, Xibraries. Chairmait. Business Manager. Isaac W. Geer, George M. Howard, OFFICERS. I.ihrarian. Assfs an Librarian. Librarian of flu- Limuiian and lirotlicrs Library- Assistant. Assistant. The i ' ni-t ' ersity Library contains about 150,000 volumes and many thousands of unbound pamphlets. Of current periodical publications, including publications of learned societies, the Library receives an unusually large number, the foreign serials alone being not less than five hundred. Open daily, e.xcept Sundays, in term time, from 9.30 a.m. to 5 r.. i. T ie Linonian and Brothers Library, occupying the south wing uf the cjld library building, contains 30,000 volumes. Is open, in term time, daily except Sundays, from 9.30 to 12 .m., and from 1.30 to 4 p.m. In Difiglit Hatl is a library of nearly 1,000 volumes, selected mainly with reference to the Bible. The L aw LJbrary contains about 9,000 volumes, among which are included complete sets of the English, American, Irish and Canadian Reports. Occupies rooms adjoining those of the Law School in the County Court House. The Slieffitld Scientific School LJbrary, in Sheffield Hall, is a collection of 6,000 volumes, chiefly mathematical. The Trowbridge Reference Library of the Divinity School, in Bacon Memorial Hall, contains over 3,000 volumes of standard and recent theological literature. The Art School has a librarv of about 500 vcilumes. J ale 1RcaMno=1Roc m. Open week days from 9 a.m. to 8 i-.m. ; Sundays from i p.m. to S r.M. Wii.i.AiiE Haskei.i., Ph.D., Curator. I JDale atbletic jfiuaucial ' riuicn. Wai.tkr Camp, T lasuii r. EX-OFFICIO. George T. Adee, ' 95, President Y. U. B. C. Benjamin S. Cable, ' 95, President Y. U. F. B. A. Lanier McKee, President Y. U. B. B. A. George K. B. Wade, ' 95, President Y. A. A. (Bvmnasium (£ - ' rporation. Arthur M. Dodge, ' 74, President. William L. McLane, ' 69, Treasurer. GYMNASIUM COMMITTEE. Henry E. Howland, ' 54, Professor E. L. Richards, ' 60, Professor E. L. Richards, ' 60, George A. Adee, ' 67, William C. Gulliver, ' 70, BUILDING COMMITTEE. William W. Farnam, 67, Jl)alc JficlC Corporation. Mason Young, New York City, H. B. Sargent, New Haven, H. C. White, New Haven, Professor E. L. Richards, C. H. Farnam, DIRECTORS. A. L. Ripley, Henry Ives, Frank Jenkins, ' 74. George A. Adee, ' 67. President. Treasurer. Seeretary. G. A. Adee. EX-OFFICIO. George K. B. Wade, ' 95, President Y. A. A. Lanier McKee, ' 95, Pre.sident Y. B. B. A. Benjamin S. Cable, President Y. F. B. A. J. R. Quinby, ' 95, S., Vice-President Y. B. B. A. H. B. Sargent (Chairman), EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H. C. White, Professor E. L. Richards, H. I FINANCIAL COMMITTEE. Mason Young (Chairman), H. B. Sargent, C. H. Farnam. AUDITING COMMITTEE. Professor E. L. Richards (Chairman), C. H. Farnam. 207 VALE. CRE.W AT NtW LONDON. 1694 Co- OLMSTE 0 -. TBE C W  i. OaTCR 1 BEAHO Bo.  i MST«0«« . S ' XM X MNSON «. CR06 4. ROOERS. 2.HOt.C.W|. XIlnivcr5it ) Boat Cl t - George T. Auke. ' 05, Richard Armstrong, ' g=„ 6 ' ., Jules G. H. deSihour, ' 6, Richard Armstrong, ' gs, S., Prof. E. L. Richards, j Prof. W. H. Brewer, OFFICERS, 1X94-95. rirsulent. e-President. Secretary. Caplaiii. A ml i ling O i ' e, No. 3, ■nmvcrsits (Ivcw, 1894. R. Arnistrons, u5, .3 ' No. , . H. C. Holcomb, ' 9,, 5. No. 6, W. M. Beard, ' 96. No. 7, A. P. Rogers, ' 94, S. Stroke F. K. Olmstead, ' ,,,4, 5. .Substitutes: J. H. Knapp, ' A. W. Dater, ' 95, i . W. R. Cross, ' ge. R. B. Treadway, ' 96. F. A. J,.hnson, ' 94. S., (Capt.) W. n. Sniitli, ' 96; E. L. Messier, ' 94, 5. J ale=lbarvar£ ' Uliuvcrsit : IRacc. .Wti ' London, Juno jS. 1SQ4. COURSE, FOUR MILES. (Xomparativc Statistics ot the ' nuivcvsitv} drcws. YALE. HAR ARl). Positiof,. Age. Jleigkt. H ' eig it. Position. Age. H ' igl Bow, K. ArnislrouK, ' 05, 5. -■O S-S ' A .56 Bow, J. Purdon, ' 95, 22 5 8 No. 2, H. C. Holcomb, ' 95, S., Jl s-9 ' A 17s No. 2, R. Bullard, Jr., ' 96, 22 5 8 No. 3, W. M. Beard, ' 96, 18 S-9 ' A 167 No. 3, K. H. Lewis, ' 96, 20 5 10 No. 4, A. P. Rogers, ' 94, S., 20 6..K 164 No. 4, R. M. Townsend, ' 96, 19 5 9 No. 5, A. W. Dater, ' 95, i ' .. 21 fi.oj I So No. 5, T. G. .Stevenson, ' 96, 20 5 II No. 6, W. R. Cross, ' 96, ' 9 6.0M 187 No. ti, L. Davis, ' 94 (Capt. 1, 22 6 I No. 7, R. B. Treadway, ' 96, 20 6., ' A 172 No. 7, E. H. Fennessy, ' 96, 21 5 9M Stroke, F. A. Johnson, ' 94, i ' . (Capt. 1, 22 s. ' ,H 162 Stroke, A. M. Kales, ' 96, 19 5 9 Co-K., F. E. Olmstead, ' 94, S., 21 ,S-5 113 Cox., P. Day, Sub., J. H. Knapp, ' 96, 21 6.1 182 Sub., F. M. Forbes, ' 96, 19 5 9J Sub., W. D. Smith, ' 96, 19 WA 152 Sub., F. Davis, Jr., ' 95, 21 5 10 Sub., E. L. Messier, ' 94, S.. 22 5.9 .98 Sub., W. N. Cameron, ' 95, 22 5 II Weight. FRESHMAN CREW JUDO SUTPHIN. MTTERSON. SIMPSOM. STUROES. WHCCLWmOMT NICHOLAS B ILEV. CCAMKE MILLER. HARSH riv—r Bow, J. S. Wheelwright, No. 2, T. W. Miller, No. 3, P. H. Bailey, No. 4, D. V. Sutphin, No. 5, H. G. Campbell, Jr lOA TLVG. jfresbmaii iRace, | ale=ColumLna=1barvarC . jYi- a Londdii, fiiiu- 3S, iSq . COURSE, TWO MILES. ec. Coluint.iia— 1 1 niin. 25 sec. Harvan |])alc Jfresbmaii Crew. A v . V I ' xl ' t. 5.6J-2 ' 7 No. 6, C. B. Stui-Kes, i-1% 16. No. 7, J. R. Judd, 6.0K 175 Stroke, J. H. Simpson (Cupt.) , •■1 ' 77 Co.xswain, T. L. Clarke, 6.0M 170 Affe. , if i . ll ' eiglif. M iSo kJ 173 ©fficcrs ot Class Beat Q, i. ' 95 and ' yd, .S ' . ' 97 and ' )S, .S . C. DE Win, Pi,-siJ,-ii . C.KEN ' VILl.E P.VKKKK, President. E. M. Gkipfitii, I ke-FresiJent. A. N. JERREMS, y ice- President W. R. Cross, Cilptain. A. R. PiN ' CHOT, J. H. SiMPSIlN ' , ■Preasiirer. Captain Spriuo IRegatta. La I;,- Wliitncv, Saliirdav. May ' S 4- UNIVERSITV. jEi0bt=oare5 Sbell IRace. COURSE, ONE AND ONE-OUARTER MILES STRAICiHTAWAY. IVeiglit. ,s. H ' eiglU. ,fx Weiglit. R. Armstrong, ' gj, 5., 161 Bow, S. T. High, ' 95, 153 K. w, L. H. Eicholtz, ' 95, S., 159 Bow, J. S. Wheelwright, ' 97 H. C. Holcomb, ' os, S., .755 No. 2, C. B. Pinney, ' 94, S., 160 Nc . 2, A. W. Bingham, ' 96, 144 N0.2, T. W. Miller, ' 97, W. M. Beard, ' 96, ■74M No. 3, R. T. Lowndes, ' 95, 169 Nc . 3, L. F. Hart, ' 95, S., 156 No. 3, J. R. Judd, ' 97, J. M. Longacre, ' 95, 183 No. 4, A. Graham, ' 94, L.S., ' 75 Nc . i, F. H. Billard, ' 96, 164 No. 4, G. T. Marsh, ' 97, A. W. Dater, ' 95, S., 183 No. s, A. M. Beard, ' 95 No . 5, F. Coonley, ' 96, 179 No. 5, H. G. Campbell, ' 97, W. R. Cross, ' 96, 189 (Capt.), 185 Nr . 6, T. S. Kinney, ' 96 No. 6, S. Patterson, ' 97, R. B. Treadway, ' 96, 17. ' ; No. 6, C. A. Wheeler, ' 95, 172 (Capt.), 174 No. 7, P. H. Bailey, ' 97, F. A. Johnson, ' 94, 5. No. 7, J. St. J. Nolan, ' 95, 156 No . 7, J. H. Knapp, ' 96, 180 No. 8, J. H. Simpson, ' 97, (Capt.) ,65 No. 8, E. R. Folger, ' 94, S., 180 Nc .8, W. D. Smith, ' gn. I.S4 (Capt.), F. E. Olmstead, ' 94, .S. I5 Cox.. A. Byers, ' 94, S., no Co X., J. Boies, -95, ,S ' ., 107 Cox., T. Clarke, ' 97, ' 96 vs. ' 97— Won by ' 97 by on 1 length ; time, 7 min. University vs. •q5-Wc n by University by five lengths ; time 7 m n. 17 3-5 sees. ' 95 vs. ' 97— Won by ' 95 by one length and a half ; time, 7 min. S I-. sees. jf.ili IRcu.itt.i. l.AKK WHITXKY. « CT« BKR 17. i H KURSK. SEVKN EI«;HTHS MILK STRAUIMTAWAY Vi.n l.v V,.n b - -.(ii. T-. cf, , vcn ' cUi •iW linRlh IV.w. 1. II Kuh. No. 3. V V I ' .ir, ' No v 1 k N.. 4. A, w N.. ?. L 1 N.. (.. K II N-. :. K ( .■stroke. T. S. Kinsuy iC.ii ' t C ' ..« . t:. L. Huist IVm-. K C 1 • No J. i 1 No. ,. II l ' -■■No 4. (;. 1 . MoiitKoiiiviy No 5. 1 ' . Wliilncv (Capt , No K A (• • • No. 7. ; •1 S;-..k. . 11 11 ; Hi-tlv. How. J No 1. N... J. No. 4. X.. c N. T i II Stn.ki. Co . J 11 S:ml. ..M .(.-..J.! H (; Molo.mlw. ■97. • Ii..u. No J. No. 3. No 4. No. . V. B V..-« J. 1 in... II M I. . K MiK. I UKlilii .ip_of 2 1-3 liriKlli ' BOA TING. Summarv of TJlntvcrsitw Boat IRaces, 1859 1804, iTiJ ©Wi ' - ' ri ' - Number Year Date Winners Course Time of Crews Engaged Captains Presidents ■S53 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 july ' ie A. H. Stevens, ' 54 N. W. Bumsted, ' 55 A. W. Harriott, ' 56 Samuel Scoville, ' 57 W. D. Morgan, ' 58 S. Scoville, ' 57 W. P. Bacon, ' 58 S. D. Page, ' 59 Harvard Worcestw 19 m. 18 s. H. L. Johnson, ' 60 iSsg July 27 Yale S. D. Page, ' 59 i860 Harvard 18 m. 52 s. H. L. Johnson, ' 60 H. L. Johnson, ' 60 C. T. Stanton, ' 61 E. S. Lyman, ' 62 1863 1864 G. L. Curran, ' 63 Yale Worcester 19 m. I s. W. R, Bacon, ' 65 S. C. Pierson, ' 64 1865 1866 28 18 m 42 !-- s 2 W. R. Bacon, ' 65 W. R. Bacon, ' 65 18 m. 43 1-2 s. E. B. Bennett, ' 66 E. B. Bennett, ' 66 1867 2 Samuel Parry, ' 68 A. D. Bissell, ' 67 1B68 17 m 48 1-2 s 2 Samuel Parry, ' 68 S. Perry, ' 68 l86 ) 18 m. 2 s. 2 W. A. Copp, ' 69 . A. Copp, ' 69 1870 20 m. 3os.t ' D. M. Kime, ' 70 F. G. Adee, ' 75 n. M. Bone, ' 70 1. H. Ford, ' 71 1871 21 Amherst 17 m. 47 s. 3 ' 1 W. F. McCook, ' 73 24 6 W. F. McCook, ' 7, L. G. Parsons, ' 72 1873 Yale II R. J. Cook, ' 76 H. A. Oakes, ' 73 1874 ' • 18 Columbia Saratoga 16 m. 42 1-2 s. 9 R. J. Cook, ' 76 C. H. Ferry, ' 74 1875 Cornell 16 m. 53 1-4 s. R. J. Cook, -76 C. H, Ferry, ' 75 1876 ]jr o Yale Cornell Connecticut River Saratoy;a 6 R. J. Cook, ' 76 E. P. Howe, ' 76 1877 June 30 Harvard Connecticut River 24 m. 36 s. 2% G. W. Collins, ' 77 F. W. Davis, ' 77 1878 28 New London 2 0. D. Thompson, ' 79 2 I). I). Thompson, ' 79 C. F. Aldrich, ' 79 juiv ; Yale t . B. Rogers, ' 79. - ■1881 2 J. B. Collins. ' 81 R. A. Bigelow, ' 81, ' 82 1882 June 29 2 L. K. Hull, ' 83 R. A. Bigelow, ' 82 1883 1884 1885 23 L. K. Hull, -83 F. C. Leonard, ' 83 Yale 20 m 31 s H. R. Flanders, ' 85 E. A. Merritt, ' 84 26 Harvard 2 H. R. Flanders, ' 85 V. G. Green, ' 85 1886 July 2 Yale 2 Alfred Cowles, ' 86 Paul K. Ames, ' 86 1887 22 m. 56 s. •J Tohn Rogers, ' 87 S. Knight, ' 87 188S June 20 20 m. 10 s. 2 E. A. Stevenson, ' 88 E. A. Stevenson, ' 88 i88() 28 2 G. A. Woodruff, ' 89 L. T. Snipe, ' 89 1890 Philip Allen, ' 90, S. C. A. Sheldon, ' 90 ■8,1 1892 Harvard . G. S. Brewster, ' 91 J. B. Townsend, ' 91 July I Yale r. A. Hartwell, M.S. E. H. Floyd-Jones, ' 92 ■893 jr2 ' 8 2 S. B. Ives, ' 93 Derby Rogers, ' 93 1894 23 m. 45 1-2 s. 2 F. A. Johnson, ' 94, S. Two races rowed in 1859. Annual Race July 26, and Citizens ' Cup Race July t Yale ' s time, 18 m. 45 s. Race given to Harvard on a foul. t Yale and Harvard in eight-oared crews. Course, 4 miles straight. CANDIDATES POR UNIvEHmTy C h t W. loao ;Boatino at |)ale. Began in June, 1S43. Navy organized and first Constitutiun adopted in June, 1853. Constitution remodeled and printed in June, 1S55. New Constitution prepared by Edwaixl F. Blake, of ' 5S, establishing the English University plan of permanent boat clubs, adopted and printed in June, i860. 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. 24S-269. Boat House Lease, in New Haven Town Records, vol. 204, p. 98; vol. 203, p. 136. New Boat House dedicated June 9, 1875. The English boat-club system inaugurated Sept. 29, 1S75. The Dunham Club opened. Constitu- tional amendments, Feb. 29, 18S4. Single Sculling Prize Fund, presented by Cleveland Alumni Association, 1SS6. Single Sculling Trophy, presented by Geo. H. Ford, 1S90. be ipalc Tllnivcvsitv lEiobt arc? (Ii c v. J 1S76. Bow, John W. Westcott, 2, Frederick Wood, 3, Elbridge C. Cooke, 4, David H. Kellogg, 5, William W. Collin, 6, Oliver D. Thompson, 7, Julian Kennedy, Stroke, Robert J. Cook (Captain) Cox., Charles F. Aldrich. 1877- Bow, Gerald W. Hart, 2, Herman Livingston, 3, Frank E. Hyde, 4, William K. James, 5, Elbridge C. Cooke, (), Oliver D. Thompson, 7, William W. Collin (Captain), Stroke, Frederick Wood, Co.N., Charies F. Aldrich. 1S78. Bow, Julian W. Curtis, 2, Frank E. Hj-de, 3, Bruce S. Keator, 4, Herman Livingston, 5, Harry W. Taft, 6, George B. Rogers, 7, David Trumbull, .Stri ke, Oliver D. Thompson (Capt.), Cox., Charles F. Aldrich. 1879- Bow, John B. Collins, 2, N. T. H. Patterson, 3, Charles B. Storrs, 4, Oliver D. Thompson (Capt.), 5, John W. Keller, 6, George B. Rogers, 7, Harry W. Taft, Stroke, Philo C. Fuller, Cox., Augustine FitzGerald. iSSo. Bow, John B. Collins, 2, Nathaniel T. Guern.sey, 3, Louis K. Hull, 4, Philo C. Fuller, s, Frederick W. Rogers, 6, George B. Roger ' s (Capt.). 7, Charles B. Storrs, Stroke, Harry T. Folsom, Cox., Mum Yew Chung. iSSi. Bow, John B. Collins (Capt. ), 2, Philo C. Fuller, 3, Frederick W. Rogers, 4, Nathaniel T. Guernsey, 5, Louis K. Hull, 6, George B. Rogers, 7, Charles B. Storrs, Stroke, HaiTy T. Folsom, Co.x., Mum Yew Chung. 1SS2. Bow, Henry R. Flanders, 2, Joseph R. Parrott, 3, Frederick W. Rogers, 4, Nathaniel T. Guernsey, 5, Louis K. Hull (Captain), 6, William H. Hyndman, 7, Charles B. Storrs, Stroke, Harry T. Folsom, Cox. , David Plessner. Bow, 3. 1SS3. Henrv R. Flanders, Joseph R. Parrott, Louis K. Hull (Captain), 4, Nathaniel T. Guernsey, 5, Frank G. Peters, 6, William H. Hyndman, 7, Fred. W. Rogers, Stroke, Harrv T. Folsom, Cox., D. B: Tucker. 1SS4. Bow, R. S. Storrs, 2, Charles B. Hobbs, 3, H. W. Patten, 4, Alfred Cowles, Jr., 5, Frank G. Peters, 6, J. R. Parrott, 7, J. F. Scott, Stroke, H. R. Flanders (Captain), Cox., L. E. Cad well. J •0. 77 iS. How, c. s. HtxiKc 2. R. S. Storn . . H. V. Ptittvn. 4, C. B. Hobbs. 5, Alfrc«l Cowk-s, Jr., (.. I. R. I ' am ll. 7. F. G. IV UTS. Stroke. H. R. ( ' Inndi-rK (Captain). Cox.. L. K C.i.l«i-Il. Bow. R. M. Vilix.x, a. C. C). Gill. 3, G. S. Brcwutcr, A llnrtwrll. II C.rhin. 6, K. A. Slivi-nsoil (Caplain), 7. G. R. CttTtiT. Strukc. S. M. Ca . . Cux.. R. Th imp iin. t Bow. R. Anplcton 3. Jnii. koK ' . ' V 1. V. sr ,1, i. K. A - «. G. W rs. Jr., «. G. «.. A. Cov , ' ..iiu. 7, G. V. lluiliiiiKv, Stroke, E. I.. Caldwell. Cox.. I. E. Cad well. Bow. C F. RoRrni. 3. C « . Gill. J, G. F. Brc-wstcr. 4. J A. Martwcll. «. G V. Corbin. 6. G W. Woodruff (Captain). 7. ! . Allen, Stroke. K I. Caldwell. Cox.. R TlK ni|  n Bow. V A .siiiHii I. A J. I ' V c k 1 4. R l i r s. 0 x., II. S. Bown . i. IV. w. R M Wilcox. J. C. (). Gill, 3 ,■RoKvrs (Cnpiain). A. W. MiddlebrtM.k, J, 1 t V W.KKlnilT, b F A. Slevenvm. J, G R Carter. St-oke. K. 1,. CaUlwiII, Cox.. R Tli nij M n. l8«,a Bow. C. F. R. -.•••- - :, V . A 5. (;. S. 1 ' . 4. J- A 11..,; J. A B Neweil, ' .(.., (i. M T 1 ' . FcrriK. ' .(1, S ' Min), V. A 90. V H.!l rll ni[t r V .V. ■in). .)•. Bow, F. A. Johnson. ' )4. .V, 3. A. I. Rollict. ' • ]. 3. A. u. Van Hu}-vk, 93, ' ., ,, 4. R. I . Paine. '  . Stmke Cox.. F. E. Olmntrad. ■c 4. .s . A. B. « ' .. J. A. II 7. S. B. Iv s .,. Stn.ke. E. F. Gallauclet, .in). Af. S. Bow. F. A. Johnson. ' )4. X, 2. E. L. Meviler. i . .. 3. A. L. Vnn Iluyck, 93. 4. J. M. I ' nffncrv, ' 95 Cox.. F. E. Olmstead. 94. .V. •.. J. M r, (.. A. I ' . I 7. S. B. 1 Stroke. E. F. (.... ■. , t • - - . t- A - Si A , T t A V - - ■■■OeO«OE, -M. MORPHV. • 7. Kt TO«. • ?. BK lLOW. -94 WARNED. ■ «. OUINBV, ■  . SPCER, ' 95. RUSTIN. ■• . CASE, -f iCikrT.I. CARTER, -96. ARBUTMNOT, ■ «. STEPHENSOM, ■« S. OREENWAV, ti 8. REWNOTOM. L. . TRUOE.AU. ' M. TIlniver6it Baseball H sociation. Lanier McKee, ' 95, Frederick Rustin, ' 95, 5., j. r. quinby, ' 95, s., W. Miller, ' 96, Huntington Taylor, ' g6, . OFFICERS FOR iS94- ' 95. President. Capiaiii. Vice-President. Assistant Manager. Seeretarv. Tlllniversitv? IHinc, 1894. J. C. Greenway, ' 95, 5., c, W. F. Carter, ' 95, p, F. B. Stephenson, ' 95, .S . , ib, J. K. Murphy, ' 9 , 2b, Frederick Rustin, ' 95, .V., rf, T. S. Arbuthnot, ' 94, 3b, J. B. Speer, ' 95, If, G. O. Redington, L. S., ss, cf, G. B. Case, ' 94 (Captain), ss, cf. SUBSTITUTES. E. L. Trudeau, Jr., ' 96, p, J. R. Quinby, Jr., ' 95, ss, H. Taylor, ' 96, If, H. XI. Keator, ' 97, rf, C. H. George, ' 94, c, A. A. Bigelo-sv, ' 94, c, If. Yale, Pi ' inceton, Yale, Harvard, J|)alc=pviuccton Scries, 1804. Vale. Princeton. • I I } . 9 5 JDale lbarvar Series, 1894. Yale. Harvard. Games Won. Games Lost. Games Won. Games Lost. .ASK l.ILL 5cl.■ c uk• Ol o-l  - ' i IS04.  o -■L■c ulc ol o-llHCf ' . IS03. Marih 22. an- Marih -,... . fuy 7-4 April 3. 6. 10. .N. ...K Haven. in New York. vn-Mty, in New •V erf Virginia, in York. ■ncj. . S -4 ■1. C-rvftown in Washington. ■v erf Virjfinia, in la. V • ' lie. in Norfolk. ■.te -illc. l -li 13. V inpnia, in Rich- w-a. in WoAhinR- 3-14 ?■V ii nia, in Char- l ' . S. Naval Academy, in Anna| uli«. 3-4 16. . lal •• in Haltimore. Willinm . in New llawn. • - • ■7. in New Y irk. It r,ti n. in New Ilnvcn. . 5-3  •. i iven. I «l ii. Ill New lluven. 4-4 U. New Haven. Hnmklyn. in Hr « lilyn. 4-J a;. . n. Weslcynn. in MuMlctnwn. .- May 1. ' town. Hrown. Ill New llnven. 3 J 3 I, CVilonibia. S-3 4. i I ' mversiiy ••( I ' ennnylvTuna. 7. 1 in New llnven. O-D II. 1 A- ' • - • • 3. H 15. iS. 1 June 30. 3«. 4.  . 16. 91. 36, NUiten Nianti (. ricket Citili. )-i Dninjje A, C . in Orange. . ( - j (tojfKVtnwn.in New Haven, 4-j Brown, in Pn vi(lenix 4-1 Anilover, in New Haven. 5-J I ' niverMlyof Pennsylvania. in New Haven. 13-5 Princeton, in Princeton. 3-4 Princeton, in Hn tikU-n. . tt-i Harvard, in Cambridge. ;-i Har -arcl. in New Haven, 3-0 June lluven. ■le). in New iliani-,. in Wil- ' .imlirulfje. cw Haven. CANDIDATES F( R KRKSH.MAN NINE, ift.,}. Bametl. liarney. XKivr- ' Ehrich. Krancis, (Iiirtitli. . Moore. Murrav. Clark. I ' l- William.s. Wilcox. Wallace. TurnbuU. I ' .irk. :. II.. •Game calk-d on account of rain. !%■■r. ' I ' hvin;. ' - Jresbman Baseball ®fficcu ' 97 an ' 06, S. I } G. C. Brookk, ' 97, H. D. McCandi.ks: DeW. Sage, C. M. FiNLKE. ' 97, ' , •96, .S ' ., ' ke-rrcsiiiL-nt. Si ' iii aiv ami ' fiias ( ' aptahi. jfrcsF3man IRinc, Spmui, IS04. H. L. de Forest, ' 97, c, F. Smith, ' 96, 5., p, H. D. McCandless, ' 96, lb. J. K. Murphy, ' 97, 2t), S. L. Ouinby, ' 96, 5., ss, C. M. Fincke, ' 97, 3b, SUBSTITUTES. A. X. Jerrem. ' ?, ' 96, 6 ' ., rf, H. M. Keator, ' 97, cf, N. M. Harris, L. .V., If, J. C. Thaw, ' 9(1, .S ' ., lb. R. D. Rued, R. Mitdu-ll, Jr C. M. McCance. flDaiiaoers of Class IRines, SP ' 0 1894. N. N. Wilsun, ' 94. W. S. Eakin, ' w?. J. B. Xeak-, ' .jf.. G. C. Brooke, ' 97. Captains ot Class IVlincs. F. S. Henry, ' 94. H. G. Miller, ' 95. W. S. Miller, ' 96. StanMno of Class IRines. C. M. Fincke, ' 97. ist, ' 96. cl, tie between ' c)5 and ' 1)7. Jl)alc=1barvai- ' nuivcvsitv (James smcc ISS3. VALE vs. I-IAR ' ARD. New Haven, May 12, 18S3, Cambridge, May 26, 18S3, Cambridge, June 21, 1SS3, New Haven, June 26, 18S3, New York, July 3, 1SS3, Philadelphia, July 4, 1883, Cambridge, May 10, 1SS4, New Haven, May 17, 1SS4, Cambridge, June 21. 18S4, New Haven, June 24, 1884, Brooklyn, June 27, 18S4, New Haven, Maj ' 16, 1S85, Cambridge, June 20, 1S85, Cambridge, May 29, 1886, New Haven, June ig, 1S86, Cambridge, June 26, 1S86, 1 New Haven, June 29, 18S6, I Hartford, July 3, 1SS6, New Haven, May 14, 18S7, 1 Cambridge, June 8, 1887, I) Cambridge, June 25, 1887, 1 New Haven, June 28, 1887, 8 New Haven, May 19, 18 88, 7 Cambridge, June 9, 1888, 2 Cambridge, June 23, 18S8, 2 New Haven, June 26, 1SS8, 2 New Haven, May 25, 1SS9, (1 Camljridge, June 20, iSs.j, 4 Camliridge, Jvme 22, 18S9, 1-5 New Haven, June 25, 18S9, g-io New Haven. May 17, iSgo, 7-1 Cambridge, May 31, i8go, 14-2 Cambridge, June 21. iSgo, 5-7 New Haven, June 24, 1S90, 5-4 Springfield, June 28. iSiio, 6-3 No .series in iSgi with Harvard. 7-1 Cambridge, June 23, 1892, 3-7 New Haven, June 27, 1S92, 8-0 Cambridge, June 24, 1893, 5-3 New Haven, June 27, i8g3, 15-3 New York, July i, i8g3, j-4 Cambridge, June 21, l8g4, 7-5 New Haven, June 26, 1894, 4-0 Total since 18S3 — Vale, 2S games; Harvard. 14 games. fi.lSE lALL 5alc-■|3arvar jfrci bm.m 5amc3 since IS83. Yale S6 vs. Harvard U,, Yale S6V . Harvard •S6. Yale •8 . vs. Harvard •86. YiUe ' J7 vs. Harvanl j Yale S? vs. Harvard S-. Yale ' SS vs. Har ' anl .. . Yale vs. Har -anl sS. Yak- S vs. Harvard ! •(. Yale S.) vs. Har -ard s-), YiUe qu vs. Har -ard •f ' . Yale ll vs. Hurx ' arti • a. Yale ql %• . Harvard f|l. T. Nc« II.. ,.l. .M.. I.. Cambridge, June ), l S3, 9-10 Sprini eld. June 33. 1883. 6 New Haven. Moy 31, IS! 4. 17-S CanibridKe. June 7. isKj. i-f Cambndne. May Hi. ll S5. ii-il New Haven. May 33. 1 88(. 14-4 Cambridjje. Moy i , lS8 i, 4-11 New Haven, June 3b. |88 «. 7-S Canibndj ' . May 1 9. 18S7. Uf- New Haven. June 8. 1887. Itvj CaniJiridKe. May it , i 88, «« .tal. jivr.. -.. - V..:. I. i-.M,.-. Ak- •il Vv H.irv..:il jl. . Yale ■' )3 VS. Hur -artl 9 . I Y«! - ■• ? - Hnrv-.Trrl •1? Yale ' M %• . 11 Yale ■95 vs. 11 Yale ' )5 1i. Hurv..:.: ■,i. Ni Yale ! ' ' ' N t (;nniev Yale ' 97 vs 11 ' Y«lc ' 97 1l. II Il.rv .r,l . -4. |Sy,. 7 1 1 lie 14 I.S,,,, 07 -.,1. 1(-13 ' 91. 5-«5 1 li. i3- Muy s.N 1 1. 9-10 May I.). 1894 3-S May 31, |8 4. 101 5 rc?l cn i• ' oi J alc ' U ' uxvrsjUv iGu-clMii 0 . IMf-l J ■|S .7. ;. p. _ N |8( 8. Jamc k ( |S .,. V V •U;.. I.STf V. A. Iatwjs I.S71 H R Klliot IS73. (; 1 Hoyt « ' ' 73 H 1: Hcntirtj I ' TJ s. c. Kuslinell I 7t 1- H MiUhel i r - 1; M K.-K ' ! IS77 J !• Ar 1.S7S J I ' Mm IS - J V (.Uil- l-S... J F Shepley |8 I. R A IVabi«ly. 1863. E. I.. DillinKhani 1 88 J. C. H. Yates 1884. N. r. Williams |S t. I W Mulvane 1 N. Sewall. ' ■;• J Arvhibald. 1868. W L. Vclic. 188-,. J (I. Rogem. |H-;.L A. . Tilncy. |8 ,|. W H. St. John I8.J3 W B. Kr..i,l.;:-, |8.,3. N. H. S«.,v:). • «M C. R. Skinker C.ipt ' iini ot ' U ' i ' - ' r- ' ' tV ' Wiii ' - - lSt.5-6 C. A. Kdwar.K 1S7 . w 1. BiKiIou. ■;;. iSSb. 1 ' i ■867. Jacob Ctiflin.  ■■•. 1877- w I BiKvlow. 77 1887. J ' J 858. Th..nia.s Houker. ' ' • ■1S78. c. H M iSSg. A 1S69. S. S. McCutchen. 7u. IS7 ' . w F. 1: |88 H 1870. S. S. MiCutchen. 7... |SS J. w. V. II |8 ; . (; ' 1871. Clarenci- iH-minK, ■71- 1861. H. T. WuiJcn. 01. |8 )I. (i. CalhuuD, 91 1872. Clarentx- iH-ming. ' 73- ISS2. W I, B.-«dR  r ' 87 1892. W. H. Muqibv. 1 73- A. B. Nevin, ' 74. 1883. . - ' 1893. L. T. Bli- lS74- C. H. Aver , •;•,. 1884. li 1894. G. B. C.i 1875. C. H. Avery. ' 75. 185;. jERReuS. M i. ' 97. MuROt UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, 189 VrCRC . ■♦ S T., ost •• BEARO. -tV IIHKtr. -ST. AOEE. • . jfootball. ©fficers tor 1804= ' 05. B. S. Cahle, ' g5, J. C. Greenwav, ' 95, A. E. FooTE, ' 96, C. S. Morris, ' 96, F. A. HlNKEY, ' g5, A. M. Beard, ' 95. F. A. Hinkev, ' g L. M. Bass, ' 97. S. B. Thorne, ' 96. R. A. Marks, 9s. G. O. Reding-ton, L. S. H. N. Inman, ' 96, S. D. Sage, ' 97. J. C. Greenway, ' 9=;, 5. A. W, Dater, ' g , 5. I ' ice- Pre side It t. Assistant . Tanager. SeeretiD-y. Captain. lUnirersitr iglcvcn, jfall ot IS04. RUSHERS. J. A. McCrea, ' 95, . P. T. Stillman, ' 95, S. W. O. Hickok, ' 95, .y. QUARTER BACK. G. T. Adee, 95. HALF BACKS. R. Armstrong, ' 95, 5. H. W. Letton, ' 97, 6 ' . FULL BACK. F. S. Butterworth, ' 95. SUBSTITUTES. A. Brown, Jr., ' 96. W. R. Cross, ' g6. J. O. Rodgers, ' 98. C. De Witt, ' 96. F. E. Wade, ' 96. H. P. Cross, ' g6. G. B. Hatch, ' 96. F. T. Murphy, C. Chadwick, ' L. Hinkev, ' 97 A. N. Jerrems, ' 96, S. C. S. Morris, ' g6. C. M. Fincke, 97. R. A. Hickok, ' 97, P. D. Mills, ' 97, 5. A. D. Cochrane, ' gi J. R. Judd, ' 97. ©fficers of l|ntcrco[leoiate jfootball association, IS94. T. G. TRENCHARtJ, Princeton, B. S. Cakle, Yale, President. Secretary and Treasin (Xbamplon bip 5amc , I S04 Yale vs. Harvard, 12-4. Hampden Park, Springfield, November 24. 1894. Yale vs. Princeton, 24-0. Manhattan Field, New York, December r, iS 225 vor t.u.L ■■ulDlk. IVItltk. , N -I T ■■ransylvaaU N... ,. ,- M. . ' .. an l ' ni er i ]r. I n«vt%-aniit VI ' . r ■I ' mnaylvanla. t t :■- ■f l mos ' lvanM lUrvartl. I ' nncri««a, l rnn«ylv«ni . v- u. a z jfresbman jfootball ©fficers, 1894. A. B. Bavlis, ' yS, G. C. Greenway, Jr., ' 97, 5., G. D. MONTGOMEKY, ' 9S, M. U. Ei.Y, ' gS, L. Murray, ' 97, 5., V. L. Thompson, ' gS, J. M. Gerard, ' 97, S. C. R. Bement, ' 97, 5., Jfresbman jglcvcn, 1804. RUSHERS. E. B. Morris, ' 97, .S ' ., A. M. McCrea, ' 97, 6 ' ., C. C. Spreyer, ' 98, gUARTER-BACK. M. U. Ely, ' gS. HALF-BACKS. T. D. Newmeyer, ' 9 FULL-BACK. W. R. Belts, ' gS. SUBSTITUTES. L N. Swift, ' |S, E. Hale, Jr., ' 9S, President. Vice-President. Treasurer. Captain. R. A. Hiekok, ' 97 J. J. Hazen, ' gS. G. S. Chaiinccy, ' 97, .S ' . H. B. Tuttle, ' 97, 5., J. A. Hall, ' 97, 5. l!)alc 1f)arvarC jfresbman jfootball (Bames. SINCE iSSo. Yale ' 84 vs. Harvard ' 84, Springfield, Nov. 17, 1S80, 22-0 Yale ' 85 vs. Harvard ' 85, Boston, Nov. 26, 1881, 16-0 Yale ' 86 vs. Harvard ' 86, Cambridge, Dec. 2, 1SS2, 6-6 Yale ' 87 vs. Harvard ' 87, Cambridge, Dec. i. 1883, 5-5 Classes ' 88 and ' 8g, no game. Yale ' 90 vs. Harvard ' go, Cambridge, Nov. 27, 1886, 4-22 Yale ' gi vs. Harvard ' gr. New Haven, Nov. 26, 1887, 2-6 Yale ' 92 vs. Harvard Yale ' 93 vs. Harvard Yale ' 94 vs. Harvard Yale ' 95 vs. Harvard Yale ' 96 vs. Harvard ' 92, Cambridge, Dec. ' 93, New Haven, Dec. ' 94, Cambridge, Nov. ' 95, New Haven, Nov. ' 96, Cambridge, Nov Yale ' 97 vs. Harvard ' 97, New Haven, Dec Yale ' gS vs. Harvard ' g8, Cambridge, Dec. I, 1SS8, 4-36 I, lS8g, 12-35 2g, i8go, 4-14 28, 1891, 24-0 26, i8g2, 6-6 4, lSg3, 30-4 I, 1894, 6-12 IPresiSents ot ll)alc Qlniversitv? jfootball association. 1S72-73. D. S. ShalT. 1874. D. S. Shafif. 1875. C. Tillinghast. 1876. E. J. McKnight. 1877. F. B. Percv. 187S. [. O. A. Johnson. 1S79. 1 8 So. 18S1. 1882. iSS-v I8S4. T. E. Roeliford. E. V. Walker. ■W. B. Hill. E. S. Villiams. S. Shaffer. R. W. Haniill. iSSs. R. S. Storrs. 18S6. N. M. Goodlet, ] C. L. Hare. C. M. Gill. iS8g. C. S. King. i8go. G. D. Yeomans. 1887. 1S8S. 1872. iS73- 1874- 1S75. 1876. 1877, D. S. Shaft, ' 73. G. S. Halsted, ' 74. H. J. McBirney, ' 75. William Arnold, ' 76. E. V. Baker, ' 77. E. V. Baker, ' 77. 1878. W. C. Camp, ' So. i87g. W. C. Camp, ' So. Captains ot Clniversitv Elevens. iSSo. R. G. Watsnn, ' Si, .S. iSSi. F. M. Eatun, ' 82. 1882. Ray Tompkins, ' 84. 1SS 3. Rav Tompkins, ' 84. 1884. E. L. Richards, ' 85. 1885. F. G. Peters, ' 86. 1856. R. N. Corwin, ' 87. 1857. H. W. Beeeher. ' 88. iSgi. J. B. Sears. iSg2. W. B. Wright, Jr 1593. Wm Maffitt. 1594. E. O. Holter. 1595. B. S. Cable. 18SS. W. H. Corbin, ' Sg. iSSg. C. D. Gill, ' . G. 1890. W. C. Rhodes, ' 91. iSgi. T. L. McClung, ' g2. i8g2. ' V. C. McCormick, ' rSg3. F. A. Hinkey, gs. 1894. F. A. Hinkey, ' 95. Htl ' l ' tic H ' -? ' - - ' ' J ' ' ti ' - Otficcrrv lt:04-03. V. (). III! koK, ' vs. 5., c. K H v.. . • . K M ' Siir«viv V. S. Vw«..i ' m I u ■'  . Ctt plain. ys, c tlthlcik- c - - i ' H. •tfitaiH. I n M n n. T C N v, o. iii K..;.. •,i. A. Brown, ' . i. V il W. Br.. . H ll.a.h ' x. I p.ik- ■|| .or x ' to C ' - ' l ' T I. 1 M. mund«, May •!. ■•« • . May  o. i««i. .V. ;j. Kw ... W UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TEAM, 1894. KERSHOW. BUNNELL. COIT. SANFORD. SHELDON. CROSS. CADY. QLENNY. LYMAN. HICKOK. GILLETTE THRALL. , MORGAN. ALLEN. CHADWICK. WOODHULL. THOMAS. THOMPSON. GERARD. POND, .7 IHLKIIC ASSOCIA I IO. •flutcrcolUMiatc Btblctlc Bt«?ocKUioi . ■' 1 ricr.Ks I . K ,- V. J. Kt MiKK k, University irf IVnn iylvaniJi, I . I.. (ii ' ii|« iiu. Trinity. . R nl V  N Aki ' sim I, Kut);rn . M. J Ci mis. CoUi-jji- of City of New York. CkauI ' ion. y .frT ' iir . AhiIkthI. Columbia, Cornell. ll..rv;ir l. I..,:..%rUc. I. ' ■.:!i. I ' r 1:1 I ton. Y lr. Harvard. Vr.:: . ( IVnn EXECCrnh COMMn TEh SwAix, Print floH. Kikii , Coluuihu. (I lIciK? oT the Binvcuulc n. S-.v. :;l;!j;..rf, I ' ll.-. .■( !..«., Wcsli-yan. Brown. Htnctcciul gmm.il Jful fincctiiuv .• J!.iit:._ i ' ; .1;, .V ;. J . A, .1 ji .-. ' , ..w- SUMMARY BY POINTS. Fir- Sc no l. Ttilnl. T i« W . 1 , CM! r f V V . PrftitifMt. X ' iif-Prfsidfnt. Sfcrftitry. Trfirsurrr. Waimikii., Coll. 0 .  • I ' nion, WillinniK, Yftlf. Cniv .,f fitv nf N. Y. S I ' nr«. Swond. Third. TotN . «r4  «rf PI ■F. K :- ' -.. ' ' C. J Haioc. Harvartl. lump. F. ' llainmcr. W ( P. I. ft- iln . 10 ft. , in. r. If) ft. 9 in. A THLETIC . SSOCIA TIOX. Best Untcrcollcoiatc lRccor 5.- EVENT. loo Yards Dash, 220 Yards Dash, 440 Yards Run, Half Mile Run, One Mile Run, 120 Yards Hurdle, 220 Yards Hurdle, Two Mile Bicycle, One Mile Walk, Running Broad Juii Running High Jum Putting Shot, Pole Vault, Throwing Hammer Records made REC KI 10 sees 21 4- 5 s BCS 49 I- 2 sees I m. 57 1-5 sees. 4 m. 26 4-5 sees 15 4- 5 S T . 5 m, ■S sees.. 6 m. 52 4-5 sees UTNNEK. cni,LEi;E. L. H. Carey, Princeton, L. H. Carey, Princeton, G. B. Shattuck, Amherst, W. C. Dohm, Princeton, G. 0. Jarvis, Wesleyan, H. L. Williams, Yale, H. L. Williams, Yale, F. W. Sims, Swarthmore F. A. Borcherling, Princeton, Victor Mapes, Columbia, G. R. Fearing, Harvard, W. 0. Hickok, Yale, C. T. Buckholtz, U. of Pa., W. O Hickok, ■(Iiiter= ' Ilnlvcrsit ? rack Cup association. MKMl ' .KRS— VALK AND IIARA ' ARD. EVENT. 100 Yards Dasli, 220 Yards Dash, 440 Yards Run, 8S0 Yards Run, One Mile Run, One Mile Walk, Two Mile Safety Bicyc 120 Yards Hurdle, 220 Yards Hurdle, Throwing i6-lb. Hamn Pole Vault, Shot Putting, Running High Jump, Running Broad Jump, ' World Re rd. Jfourth ann ual Jficl nDccting. . ' a ,- F , d, ciL ' Haven, Ouni., May 13, iSg4. WINNER. P. DcS. Prado, Harvard, S. M. Merrill, Harvard, S. M. Merrill, Harvard, W. S. WoodhuU, Yale, J. E. Morgan, Yale, F. S. Bunnell, Yale, W. H. Glenny, Yale, W. F. Garcelon, Harvard J. L. Bremer, Harvard, W. O. Hickok, Yale, H. Thomas, Yale, .We-a. Brown, Yale, C. J. Paine, Harvard, L. P. Sheldon, Yale, 1 IME, HEII ri OR DISI ANCE .SECOND I ' E.ACE. C. Gillette, Yale, V. DeS. Prado, Harvar. G. F. Sanford, Yale, E. HoUister, Harvard, J. L. Coolidge, Harvar j. D. Phillips, Harvard F. S. Elliot, Harvard, E. H. Cady, Yale, W. F. Ga Ha H. P. Cross, Yale, M. H. Kershow, Yale W, O. Hickok, Yalu, J. H. Thompson, Yal k. B. Bloss, Harvard, THIRD I ' L. CE. L. C. E. Smith, Harvard. C. Gillette, Yale. L. T. Hildrith, Harvard. E. B. Hill, Harvard. W. H. Carson, Harvard. C. R. Drew, Harvard E. C. Heidrich, Yale. Y. V. Munroe, Harvard. H. W. Jameson, Harvard. C. Chadwick, Vale. G. N. Allen, Yale. Yale C. Co A- Stickn H, M.Wheelv Ha urd. SUMMARY. OiKH ' ■IK«-■or r. 0. llU ' ' rl l;.c IKccoiC i ' . Kvcnt. Holder Y loii yards Trnnnnt i 4 1) vanK KamsUilhuni i Mile r ' ull.Kk-Hill 1 iKi hunllf fptlllT 1 UrciacI jump Frv t High jump Hn .ks li.im iucr Brown Shi.t Warv N ..r a r.. Time •! Ihuani- Evcnl Holder Yc«r. Time iir l)l i«nr 1... varrf I )a vios IS74 lo sec. ..rtU Tindall l S ) 4S i-a mx-.« ,. . ..v.rrlU- l .)Kx-k ( J..ycv  |S84« IS8IH  i i sec. Mili I.ulyi-ii l M m. ut 4-5 -i Hriuul lump iJavic l ' 74 s ft. 10 i-j in HiKh jump Collnimr nM 5, ft. Ill in. II..n.. i,. : II..I.- !■• ' ■. « ft .1 in • !.• IKi-T 1!11 If.. Ill w r.iu a im i)i Amciican lu ftr t lirvnL l .ilc l| •cor tV ■| . r lr ■|| cco 3. Hr.-.ks 1 • ■I... yanU Shemll ' 1- , Swavne Ili j3 440 yanls Bn.iks |S j fo 3-} « t Mill- Munjan f u 4 m ji : no Iiunllc Willinms |S |I i( 4-; M Br« inl lump ShcM.in IS.14 5 . ' 1 ' . •■IHkIi jump Kilehell |S  J Hammer liick..k l.  4 1 . Stmt Hickuk lS.,4 4= fl- : . ♦ Af inst time ♦ 7 It run ..nU Wcmlell linker 44« yard I  owne« Milr I lUflt iSBl ( I KHb ( lAijo |Sr,J ;iicr Act  n I  «)4 Kvin iS )j )|)alc-®l•for Htbletic Raines. J ,-t- ' i Chih Grouiii s. I.oii.ioii, Mmi.iay. July il th. YALE. OX FOR ' . w. o Hickok. ' g5, .S . (Capt.). C. B. Fry (Capt. ), Wadhani, A. Bi own, ' gfi. G. Jordan, University, L. P. Sheldon, ' 96, G. W. Robertson New, J. E. Morsfan, ' 94, W. J. Oakley, Christ Churc! 1, E. H Cady, ' 95, S., T. G. Scott, Hertford, G. F. Sanford, ,. .V., W. H. Greenhow Exeter, A P. nd, •. ., .V, G. M. Hillyard, University, W. S Woodhull, ' 96, H. R. Sykes, Chi ist Church G. B. HatLh, ' 96. E. 1). Swanwick, F. V. Rathlione, University New. Kvcnt. First. Sec. ml. TniK ' c.r Distal loo Yards Dash. Fry, Oxford, Jordan, ( )xford. 10 2-5 s. i6-lb. Hammer, Hickok, Yale, Brown, Yale, no ft. 5 in. 1 20 Yards Hurdle Oakley, Oxford Scott, Oxford, Ill 3-5 s. One Mile Run, Greenhow, Oxford, Morgan, Yale, 4 m. 24 4-5 s. Broad Jump, Sheldon, Yale, Fry, Oxford, 22 ft. II in. 440 Yards Run, Jordan, Oxford Sanford, Yale, 51 s. i(. lb. Shot, Hickok, Yale, Brown, Yale, 41 ft, 7 1-2 in High Jump, ( Sheldon, Yale, ' Swanwick, Oxf )rd. Cady, Yale, 5 ft. S 3-4 in. Half-Mik- Run, Greenhow, Oxf .rd, Ratlibonc, Oxford, 2 m. 4-5 sec. Oxford— 5 I- 1 first places; 4 second places Yale— 3 1-2 4 X nivcirilv cnni£ - Cn - (•KKICERS. i894- 95. KivNKti C ' : I ' miifrnl. M Al.cul.M I ; ■. ,•■V r tiilrnl. N. A. Smmh ,- Se,rtt,try onii ireiiiurtf iruo f- KdMCt ' Cnt.Uivcii in the IntcrcolkMtatc C ' - ' '  ' i ' i ' i t- -.i;i;iis M . • a.. ,-. y. v ,. J i- 1 . ' iin...n. . , thiulilrn, Cbaix and Kwotc. 1 i.iw Olflccri ' ot Intercollegiate C ' ' - tl- - ' - ' ti Maiiuiu Ciucil, Yale. ' . ). I ' len.: Ai itKi (jountiAN. Harvanl. I ' lcr-fi . u,i, m  ; I Hmmi-K. Prini-cton. ■) ;. S crttary ,tnil Trfaiurfr. lnteiec lk ;iiate Cv   f '  ' in - ' iUii. AV-ft- iJTvw .awn Cluh Urounds. IS.V 1-.4 SiiikIi-— M ti. C ' haix-, Brown. Sin. lioiihli- .— Cliaiv iintl Bii(lloD);. Hr i«n. Dm j alc Sl ootino Cl t - W. S. Miller, ' q6, H. (i. Miller, ' 95, I. D. Vann, ' g7, I ' residnit. Captain. Sccrctarv and Tyrasuri ipalc Shooting Club ctcam, 1804. H. G. Miller, ' 95, F. S. Franklin, ' 95 (Capt), T. J. McCahill, ' . G., W. S. Miller, ' 96, H. H. Benedict. p. W. S. Hoyt, ■96, I. D. Vann, ' 97, ( i. B. Bnifhman, ' 96, 5. JUNE 9th, 1894. Yale vs. Princeton, at Princeton, N. J. Yale III, Princeton 130. NOVEMBER 23d, 1S94. Yale, Harvard ano PRiNCEroN, at Hariiurd, Conn. Yale loi, Harvard 92, Princeton S7. IDunbam Boat Q, i. G. T. AiiEE, ' 95, C. G. Morris, ' 95, L. B. Bacon, ' 96, J. A. Ballentine, OFFICERS FOR iS94- ' 95- Prcsidenl. Captain. Lieutenant. Purser. ) ).ik ' o ' in.u-tic I ' U - wi.it I oil. Okoamzkii OcniKKH. 1S93. OFFICERS. iS i;-y . GeuRCK L. Bi;i! T, Jk . ' 9b, IloHAO A. LoOMIs, ' )(s S. Bkivck mititt Tn iiiN ■. FbRIi. R. I.iiii iia II, ' 97, Fk NK K. Waui;. ' 96, J. 1-. Few- F. A I .! Horisonial Har, Piirollel Hars. Flying Ringv .on ( Horse. Side Ilursc. TuniblinK. Club Swinjting. Rope ClinibinK, Springboard Jump, Running High Kick, . Standing High Jump. Fence Vault. . !.(. ... I I. Ul 1 I III . . ,. I .l ' .IJII A J (. «; IV M M C A , k • 1 1 llotiglnKk, ' ■. 1.1 I. .. 1. H 1 ( ii v .i W. PrrsiJfHl. I ' i, f-I ' miiifnt. Sfi rftitry. H..T.. V. k W. II ; .,. , .. II. 1.. ll ilTman. 97. n . r A I ...„. I. I N,,..H, ' ]■• A  . . ;... I ,., . r A ,• . I.,... I V . ,, II I ll . S K ■, (, A 11 1 : . I. !• - -,. A II . ' •■, ' 1 II .iiJ . A 136 C ' ' ll t ' C ' ' ii ' - Aiititant OrgtiHisl. H «iiiiv H. Jti-MiN. I.. .McKii-. .,5. J. Nolan, V,t. li Numnv:. ., ■! Z. I K 1 MKMHKRS OF THIC CU ' tlK Ftril Ttnor. V H Vj,.Ilii.ni . ■. .. P. Hinklc, 97. G, Jncobut, ' );. II. F. Binu-n iirth. i S (r Kill «K. •   . I R.vh.irxls. ,«. 11. r«m. A M Ri-ccl. V- E. Davift, qh. C. N. Taiilx.ll. ' it V. Chandler, V W. Parsons. ' 95. IV Spock. ' 95. W. (1. Vincent. ' 96. H. HinKbam, °9f . T. V. .Miller, o:- J. Miller, ' q;. G. Parker. ' oS. K. S. Ovialt. •■.. W I). .Srnilli. r ,. J C.mix-r. ' .jt. P. Evans, ' iij. E. lackland, ' ' p. W. Richards, ' of. S Tyler, ' 95. Sfeonii liai%. G. B. Taylor, v: L G. Mead. ' 97 21lS 1 YALE UNIVERSITY GLEE AND BANJO CLUB. 1h ' J. St. J. Nolan, ' 95, G. M. Howard, ' 95, .s. , F. H. Rawson, ' 95, DONATION COMMITTKE. Prof. H. P. Wuji.HT, Prof. E. L. Rii HAKi.s. J. St. [. Nolan, ' 9:;, G. M. HowAkLi, ' 9 , .y.. F. H. Rwvson, ' 95. l ' ic,- ' rt ' s , Liif. St-iTc ciiv and lins inss MaiiaL;, AUDITING COMMITTEE. Prof. A. V. Piriij irs, Cluuriiian. (3 lee Q, . NOTK.- Jfirst ' Ccnor. Gkorge JACou -■, ' 95, C. S. Stephenson ]. .St. J. Nolan, Vj ' ;, IV. f. Lapham, ' G. W. WiuSivke, ' 9=;, G. G. Sclireihn-. M. J. Dodge, ' 98. Jfirst ffiaes. B. I. Slock, ' 95, F Sheehan. ' 98, W. G. Vincent, ' 96, H. W. Caiy, ' 97, Grknville Parker, ' (i8. ames are substitutes. Sccoll ■Ccnov. W. J. Shekkan, M.S., ( ' . a: Diiil-: J. H. Richards, ' 95, . I.cdvard. ' T. M. Delevoise, ' 95, . E. IWdan. G. Green, P. G. £ccon 36338. 1- E. C •IK. •,, , F. Ea-Ze, ■. ' F M. Terr ill, ■,)6, .V., ' E. C. L.. ckla T. ir. Gr ' -o ' s. ' ,,s, 5. 1871. Seelye Benedict, ' 7L 1872. J. T. Stewart, ' 72. 1S73. .S. L. Bovce, ' 71. 187-!. S. S. S. Club, C. |. Smith. 1874. H. B. Frisscll, ' 74. 187 ' ;. E. H. Landon, ' 7s. 1S76. E. P. Howe, ' 76. 1877. Orville Reed, ' 77. 1887. R. I. Jenks, ' 88. 1 888. W L. Armstrong, ' S 1SS9. W. L. Armstrong, ' 8 ipresi5eut3 of |j)ale (glee iZ n[ 1878. F. S. Smith, ' 79. 1879. W. N. Parker, ' 79. 1880. N. G. Osborn, ' So. 18S1. J. F. Merrill, ' 81. 1882. H. L. ' Williams, ' 82. 1883. F. B. Kellogg, ' 83. 1S84 E. A. Lawrence, ' 84. 1885. C. W. Cutler, ' 85. fIl auaocr5 of |palc glcc dlulv 1590. A. H. Hough, ' 90. 1591. E. V. Hale, ' 9L iSSd. W. P. Brandegee, ' 86. 1S87. G. S. Woodward, ' 87. 1S8S. H. T- Sage, ' 89. 1 8 89. H- j. .Sage, ' 89. 1890. H. W. Lee, ' 90. LS91. C. P. Cooley, ' 91. 1S92. J. T. Carr, ' 92. 1893. j S. Cravens, ' 93. 1S94. L Smith, ' 94. 1892. E. Ryle. ' 92. i8()3. A. S. Chisholm. 1894. J. C. Sawyer, ' 94. OFriCKRS. . r, , ;. M. ii i Aki .v. ' K B. BtouKv Vs i .. .s , rflary. ISiiHlftiuriHd «; M. HoM-ard. •95, X.. W. R. BUck, , .V.. K. K. Bruiik«, 96. .V., n. T Moojr. .A • . MiK D McKi-c. ' . K Thornc. Jr.. ' 96. I.. I. Kuunttr, ' i ' Itanjoi. i B. B. I mb. .. I ' kceUt tan jo. A. K. Clark. ' 95. I, «; Fi lur. 1 1 . f,tmiit hmi. F. H Stcphen ion. ' 95. . L k Mi-lcalfc. ' 9$, .. H. Slrrcl, ' 95. I . Stewart. ' )( Ctllo. J 1-. Parke. 9: ( w .ir . D. U. Wilcox. 95. -s.. R A. Hamlin. 95. S.. J. K. (; ««!, 95. S. k Ki-tincdy. ' 98. H. I). KounlJM:. ' 97. J. 11 Brookficld. ' 97, C. H. Rcmi: . 1SS5. V M rvrby. Jr.. ' S5. iSM.. I-. C. Riix-. St. iSS . V. B. KcmliUl. ■%-,. i8S5. O. H. Shurt, ' %-. S. rc6l cntl ' ot )1alc l .inio C ' l isMj. A. S. Cook, ' S9. 189a A. I ' . I ay. ' (ft. liwji. W. R. C. Corxin. ' 91. !  . C. S. Towlc, • ,. '  3- J- J Brook«, J I 1894. T. S. Arbuthnui. y . Seconb Banjo (ZhxVx C. F. Neergaard, ' 97, F. S. Muiiger, ' 94, 5., J. E. Shaw, ' 97, . ' ., H. S. Kipp, ' 96, r aiijiatiriiies. H. R. Hanson, ' 96, .V., J. A. Ballantine, ' 96, Banjos. J. H. Porter, ' 97, 5., Piccolo. H. V. Carey, 97, G. R. Holden, ' 97. A. J Draper, 97 F. DeW. Hoeninghaus, ' g6. T. B. Clark, ' 97, 5., W. U. Parsons, ' 95, 5., A. S. Chittenden, ' 96, C. W. Danforth, ' 96, 5 ' ., M. D. Fames, ' 98, Uiiiiars. H. L. Street, ' 95, F. W. Hubby, ' 95, C. H. Adee, ' 97, A. W. Pearce, ' 96, .V., T. B. Clark, ' 96. J. F. Pierce, Jr., ' 96, .s: P. D. Wright, ' 96, 5., G. P. Putnam, ' ()6, 5. Second Blcc (Ilub. First Tenor. E. G. Stalter, ' 96, G. S. Drake, Jr., ' 97, R. V. Holden, ' 97, D. H. Gillespie, ' 98, P. Hinkle, ' 97, L. E. Voorheis, ' 95, .V. First Tenor. M. J. Dodge, D. B. Eddy, E. P. Ketc ' hum, G. G. Schreiber, E. L. Clark, D. H. Gillespie, S. H. Spring. Second Tenor. G. D. Kellogg, ' 98, F. O. Robbins, ' 96, P. H. Lyman, ' 98, J. H. McCullagh, ' 96, 5., E. H. Hume, ' 97, 5., S. H. Hall, ' 95. .S-. First Bass. J. C. HoUister, ' 9(1. H. C. Jackson, ' 96, .S. , T. W. Miller, ' 97, J. R. Lineaweaver, ' 97, W. C. Morgan, 96, E. F. Bell, ' gS. jfresbman (5lee Club. Second Tenor. P. H. Lyman, C. C. Jones, A. E. Richards, C. E. Ives, H. Bingham, Jr., H. E. Butler, C. E. Men-ill. 5. First Bass. G. Parker, H. M. Wilson, E. H. Noyes, ' 97 F W. Sheehan, G. H. Abbott, E. F. Bell. J. W. Wadsworth, Ji. Second Buss. F. P. James, ' 95, L. G. Mead, ' 97, T. F. Russell, ' 97, E. T. Bell, Jr., ' 96, 5., G. B. Taylor, ' 97, D. L. Eddy, ' gS, E. H. Brewer. ' 97, 5. Second Bass. E. H. Brewer, ' 1 P. R. Brooks, D. L. Eddy, H. S. Borden, F. M. Gilbert, T. S. McLane. 243 ITTFP_. (Xommittcc. A. E. FooTK, C ia riini i. A. P. Stokks, I ' nor Maiiagcr. M. Griggs, H. de Sibour, W. S. Miller, H.Twombly, S. B. ThornL-, R. B. Treadway, ]. B. Xcale. ' 95 Sunioi- promcna e (lommlttcc. William Si.danf., C ui riNaii. G. K. B. Wade, T. M. Debevnise, F. S. Butterworth. C. ' anderbiU, Jr F. B. Hakki-on, F o G. T. Adec, A. M. Beard, Mainigcr. R. B Mason, L. Hamilton. Sopbomorc ©erman Cniniittce. C. E. Hellki lim;ei;, Chairiiian. 1). V. Sutubiii. T. M. Barnt D. C. Twichell. Junior piomcnaDc ©fficers. Chair)iini. IS72. IS-3. 1874- IS75. D. A. Jones, IS76. J. Porter, IS7-. N. U. Walker, IS7S. H. C. Hollister, 1879. J. D. Torreyson I8S0. N. G. Osborn, I88I. J. B. Dimmick, 1882. A. P. French, 1883. F. W. Rogers, L. L- Boomer. S. L. Boyce. T. P. Wicks. F. H. Jones. C. Johnston. F. J. Stimson. C. H. Morgan. J. ( ). Perrin. W. R. Innis. Henry Ives. W. P. ' Eno. E. B. Frost. C iairiiit-n. ISS4. T. (J. Lawrence, 1885. S. R. Bertron, IS86. T. Darling, I8S7. J. Rogers. IS8S. S. J. Walker, 1 8 89. H. S. Robin.son, 1S90. A. G. McClintock, 1 89 1. (t. B. Hoppin, 1S92. T. L. McClung, 1S93. Francis Parsons, 1S94. Thomas Cochran, Jr 1895. William Sloane, Floor Managers. D. H. Wilcox. H. S. Brooks. E. C. Lambert. J. R. Sheffield. E. Allen. W. L. Armstrong. S. Phelps. G. S. Brewster. H. A. Bayne. A. S. Chi.sholm. H. P. Whitney. F. B. Harrison. Senior Cl ' 1- - ' Offi . cri?- V A Mouar, B. I. Skh-K, C. G. CU RKR. E. E. Ov - I l €l St,r t«ry. Orator. SitttistuiitH ; K. Mcl nr F. B. llnmN« n. K B Mason. K S Buttcrworth. W Sloanc. T. B. I.«cVw k1. JR. Willioms. H. ! . Unop. I . B. Lyman. Jr . A. B Shi-plcy. M. flavin. J. E. Coiipcr, A WnnlwiU. IVY COMMITTEE R S BAldwm. HISTORIANS J K ll. .kcr. J C Miulicll. Jr.. CI.ASS-UAY COMMITTEE W. II. So.villc. J. E. C.-i«:r. Crp COMMITTEE J. K. n.«.ki-r. SlIM ' ER COMMITTEE M N BiKkncr. I . ConiinR. TRIENNIAL COMMITTEE i;. T Adt-c. SENIOR PROMENADE COMMITTEE J B. Hone. Ckairman. A. R Clark. ;. R. Mcljtnc. C. C Hyde. K S Willi,. M. N. Buckner. T M. I vbcvoiM.v H W Hurri V L Itcadlctiton. W H s. J. R. W C A. I ' Sbctl. Senior C ' ' i?i Cni ' «- ' rtv J iis C. Cf rjv. (•Ki-Ki.F, S. El.KIKk. J W Ham. ' rfsiVfrnt 246 C. Vamierbii.t, F. Rlstin, W. S. Miller, J. B. Neale, S. Day, ©fflccrs. Prcshieiit. I ' ice-Presiden t. Treasurer. Secretary. Assistant Treasiiri  A. M. Dodge, ■74, W. L. McLane, ' 69, M. Taylor, ' 93, A. M. ' Wheeler, ' s7, W. C. Whitney, ' 63, G. T. Adee. W. L. Beadleston, BOARD OF GOVERNORS. M, N. Buckner, R. T. Crane, Jr., B. Davis, S. Day, W. A. Delano, G. R. McLane, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. C. Vanderbilt, Jr., W. S. Miller, J. B. Neale, F. Riistin, C. Vanderbilt, Jr- G. K. B. Wade, J. R. Williams. G. K. B. Wade. ni emt)ers. D. C. Adams, G. T. Adee, B. C. Allen, G. E. Batcheller, W. L. Beadleston, E. W. Beattie, W. S. Brewster, M. N. Buckner, F. S. Butterworth, B. S. Cable, A. F. Carpenter, G. P. Chandler, A. R. Clark, W. E. Cooke, W. M. Copp, P. Corning, B. Davis, T. M. Debevoise, W. A. Delano, L. Dominick, H. P. Driggs, T. Dver, J. w: Dixon, W. S. Eakin, S. W. Eels, H. Farnam, AV. K Fowler, F. S. Franklin, L. F. Frissell, E. R. Finch, M. Gavin, J. D. Gibson, J. E. Good, li. H. Gurnee, L. Hamilton, F. J. Harris, H. W. Harris, S. T. High, E. W. Hobart, J. F. Hooker, A. B. HuRhcs. C. C. Hy.lc. I ' . Kciiiiailav. M H. Kirshow. V. Kuvscr. K. L. fxf. T  . I, H kw.«j l, I. Lowndes, R. T I...WIKU-N. R. B. MiLson. T. K. Arclihald. K. S AiutiincIiAs. W. M lUaril. A H. IV In. Jr . I . B IVIiii. H. II Ikniilict. H V IkrKiii. J. K Ikrn. A. W. KinKlinm, 11 R, B..I1.I. Jr.. I S. BritUiin. Jr , ' A. Br..«n. Jr . V Cliincv. A. S C.H.hnin. N B. Clis. C. B CKinan. R. i.-..lK..ti. W I ' C..li..n. H V l-..rl.itl. II !■(. .-.•.. T. M A.liimv R. Anili-rs-in. i. M. Arm lr n( . B. lUnu-s. C. L. Brinvniiuli-. K. L Bn.wnill, K. II la lv. .. C Clarke. F. B CIclaiul. H. P. Chum. H. Convnuham, V B. Cowin. R. T. Crane. Jr.. J. IK-W. Cutting. E. K. Adams, I. V. Burton. F Cf. I arte. N M Fl..«-ir. C. B Ficrc. L. Ml Kcx-. ( . R. Mcl ne. 11 i;. Milltr. R. C. Xcsbit, V St. K J. Nolan Havnc. A. S. K«l««lv. T Pcvk. R A. feet. V R Cr«!«s. A I. Curtis . .Si I av. 1 .Ill .in-st. ) 11 leSibcmr C UiWm. 1, !■• r...L.-:. c !■: A ! W B !..: :. T i; M (iowank. R 1 K 1 K ]■: V K w M F ' , ' , C !■: •) H A i-.i.is. ;. S Frank. w Ounthcr. s. R. Mall. R A. Hamlin, E. H. Mill. H C. HoUoml.. ;. M. Howarrl. i; V Hawlev. v II Hare. Jr II M. Inmon. c. E. McElroy. J II. I ' emn. ; A. I ' lulps. Z. B Phelps. F. II. Rnwsun, H. W. Sage. .• . E. Sehermerhorn. V. Sl. ir. H. W J. F. T., JTNIORS. W S Hovt. A E Hunt. Jr.. J. A HutclunMin. ll K ;. N 11. M......:i. M I MiKiH. ; M. I..,M..hnM A. 1 I:.: :■.. . V. I ' I ' aret T. B. HaAt..n qf. X Si ■■■■■r. N .M . w. r r W, W i ' lk. I, R. Ouinby. I) I.. Raym ' on l. C. L. Robinwin. H. H. RobinMM), ■r .. .V R. Mitchell, Ir , ¥. D. M. M.if. C. A. M O. H. Ni G. H. ' rhomu-s, F. V. Thompson. C. Vamlerbilt. Jr.. :. K. B. Wade, A. Wardwell. ti. II. WarrinKlon, R. S. White. J. R Williams W. P. Robbins. S. B. Saddler. A. ;. C Sase. ID. Sawyer. M M Shocnuiker, I Stewart, A. I ' .Stokes. D. Sluart. P. F Sturjjes. J. B. Taller. S Thorne. Jr , S. B. Thome, R. B. T-..,.lu., , M. M F. 1 N. N. A. ' :ilLjm.-. W. F. W.kkI. L. R. V, ..M.an II. II ' :: ;■r Ki ' iiinMin, J. W K.v. S. B R.K-. F. Rustin, C, W. Shaw. C S S( -{ hrt s m F. n C. II p. -I E. J. .-.IS.IV, G. V. L. Woodruff If. P. Putnam. J. M. Polk. S. L. Ouinbv. A. O. Zabri.skie. Hn over Clwt . OFFICERS, is,|4- A. R. Clark, Jr., ' F. RUSTIN, ' 55, S.. H. J. Fisher, ' q6, L. G. Fisher, ' 97, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President. Vice-President. Secretary. Treasurer. A. R. Cl-. H. J. Fisi C. A. Miller, ' 96, S. N. s. Mercer, ' (,-,, S. Edward Sawyer, ' qS H. A. Bryant, A. Bumsteatl, T. I. Chamtaerla A. R. Clark, S. B. DarlinK. B. H. Uwixht, H. Farnam, L. F. Frissell, F. A. Hinkev, H. N. Hvde, ' F. Iv Mitchell, Jr A. L. .)sgood, A. E, Skinner, H. V. Thaver, H. The. mas, W. DeF. Thcimp ' S. V. Tvler. R. Wilkinson. 1)5, J . R. Armstrong, B. Barnes, I. E. BeldinK, L P. Cuburn, F. V. Drurv, Jr, C. H. Farnam, J. A. Farwell, G. I. Feeter, I. V. Geer, A. J. Gilm..ur, J. E. Goetchius, J. C. Greenway, E. M. Griffith, S. R. Hall, G. M. Howard, L. A. Johnson, F. E. Newton, W. I. Palmer, V. U. Parsons, F. Rustin, G. W. Shaw, L. W. Smith. HONORARY MEMBERS. Francis Wavland, LL.D. A. Van Name, M.A., ,i. H. P. Wriimh, Ph.D. H. Farnham, M.A. MEMBERS. P. R. Allen, T. F. Archbald, E. V. Bacon, L. L. Brastow, T. Carleton, R. Colgate, F. Coonlev, .• . S. Davis, S. De Forest, S. O. Dickerman, J. F. Eagle, H. A. Farr, H. J. Fisher. A. E. Foote, A. H. Grant, R. C. Haldeman, C;. L. Hedges, F. T. Hooker, H. S. Johnston, J. H. Knapp, C. F. Mackey, Ci. S. McLaren, G. X. McLanahan, J. O. More, [. B. Neale, G. H. Nettleton, A. D. Pardee, C. E. Park, L. H. Porter, H. D. Sears, L. P. Sheldon, H. G. Strong, D. L. Vaill, W. H. Wadhams, G. C. Weston, F. E. Weyerhaeuser, N. A. Williams, L. R. Ye ' q6, 5. A. B. Adams, N. L. Barnes, Ci. E. Bergstrom, W. L. Blakeslee, W. C. Capen, E. E. Chiyers, W. B. Cowin, M. Davis, N. W. Hobbs, F. D. McMillan, E. R. JIarvin, C. A. .Miller, R. D. Reed, E. H. Sherman, F. B. Smith, J. Speidel, Jr., L. D. Stearns, C. B. Sturges, A. P. Thompson, S. P. Tho P. Tho iipso ipso . Thrall, A. R. Williams P. D. Wright, R. G. Wright, R. P. Wright. Francis Boardma; McK. Bovle, A, R. Brubacher, E. H. Comstock, F. M. Crosby, De W. Davis, L. G. Fisher, 1;. D. Garth, R. C. Gilmore, L. Hinkev, T. C. Hoffman, G. R. Holden, C. P. Kitchel, W. J. Lapham, Knox .Maddox, H. Jla.son, N. R. JIason, F. T. Murphy, B. H. Porter, T. F. Russell. I. C. Salter, J. P. .Sawyer, J. D. Smith, N. A. Smyth, A. T. Strong, (i. B. Taylor, C. E. Thomas, P. H. Tirrell, I. D. Vann, C. Winter. ' 97. S. N. L. Barnes, E. C. Beard, C. R. Bement, B. C. Chamberlin, M. T. Clark, P. B. Cox, W. O. Co.x, Jr., S. S. Feeter, G. H. Freeman, W. H. Gould, R. J. Grant, G. C. c;reenway, L. B. Hamlin, N. W. Hobbs, H. S. Humphrey, T. S. Hurlburt, E. L. Jones, R. M. Lester, H. W. Letton, H. D. McCandless, N. .S. Mercer, R. C. Merwin, P. B. Munson, Lang Murray, F. S. North, ■J. S. North, T. W. Phillips, D. D. Schenck, C. R. Schultz, F. J. Tuttle, H. P. We C. A. Wo all. A. M. Wheeler, M.A. H. P. Stearn-s, M.D. O. C. Marsh, Ph.D., LL.D. F. H. Booth. R. Callender, E. L. Clark, O. M. Clark, J. H. Clouse, R. M. Crosby, D. L. Eddy, ' D. B. Eddy, G. Ellis, ' R. H, Gav, A. H. Gerhard, P. S. Goulding, G. W. Grandin. H. A. Hatch, J. J. Hazen, R. S. Hume, W. P. Jackson, J. E. Johnson, S. R. Kennedy, W. L. McCormick, F. G. McKintoh, |. C. McLauchlan, J. S. Mason, R. C. Xeal, . Jr I. R. V: G. B. Perry, L. G. Pette ' e, P. R. Porter. W. S. Ray, H. D. Reeve, J. O. Rogers, L. H. Rogers, Jr., R. O. Ryder, E. Sawver. G. G. Schreiber, F. H. Simmcms, . . 1). Smith, R. W. Stnmg, A. 1. Lewis, T. N. Swift, W. L. Thomps.m, V. .M. Tvler, P. N. Welch, H. B. Wilcox, O. T. Wilson, J. M. Woolsey, S. E. Young. USicrci C ' iiL 6 % V C 1,11 • ' . ..■. ,« . ;. . ' rr stiff Hi. Sri rrliirv unit TrfiitUfft K.XKCITIVE 0 MMlTTKi: A. B. Kwi ..., Jk . ' •,«. .v. I- ' S FHANkllN ' , ijf C. n Abl ..tt. ' .,5. K. V lUiitlii-. •,,«. K H. Burns. ,,?. H S tabic. ' .,5. W. S. Eakin. ■.,«, V. S Kranklin. • ?. J K. Il. .k rr. .js. • ii-drffv Jacolmii. ' 1)5. C. A. Kimltull, .jf, K. C I ) cnstinv, , ' •) :. I-iinirr McKcr. ' ijf. I ' lK-lps McinlK.imen,-. ' J. M. IVrrin. ' . V .S Tyler. V,?. C. K. Bristol, ' .jc. i i. L. Buist. Jr.. V J. A. Carlcy. ' ifo. L. B. Conkiin. ' . .. V P. Conly. . .. MKMHKKS 1%. S.. •15. .V. S L «Jumby, •9 ' . E. F. Ikll. ' .,9 K. 1 B tl.-r •- ' , W. !• K. ; W. . li I I l A. 1. C. 1 ' . J. L n..,. ,. J. I-, B .nnill. • 7. J. L. liotKfonl. )r :. N. Clauncn ' •}•. • W. P Kr.-n.h, ■'  ? R J ' L. I ' . 1. 1 J. L. Korvpaujfh, ' qb. - . , St. Ipaiil ' s School (Il t - CuKNEUUS VAN ' DEKlUl.r, JR., Philip T. Stiu.man, C11ARI.es V. Hol ' KINS, President. Vice-Presiden t. Secretary ,i id Tri Waltey Brewster, Walter E. Cooke, Parker Corning, Abraham B. Cox, Lamont Dominiek, Henry P. Drigss, Laurens Hamilton, Max H. Kershow, William Key.ser, Jr., Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., Richard T. Lowndes, David B. Lyman, Jr., Ziba B. Phelps, Arthur B. Sheplev, Cornelius Vandefbilt, Ir G. KniRht B. Wade. •q6. Eugene D. Alexander, Arnon A. Ailing, Austin Baldwin, Jr., John M. Berdan, Frederick H. Billard, Arthur W. Bingham, Alexander Brown, Jr., Alexander S. Cochran, Harrv P. Cross, Clare ' nce S. Day, Jr., I. (;. H. de Siboiif, Clarence De Witt, Carroll H. Fitzhugh, Paul D. Hamlin, Charles V. Hopkins, Norris H. Mundy, Hewlett Scudder, Jr., Anson P. Stokes, Jr., Edward L. Trudeau, Jr., Henry A. Truslow. Uon ' d Henry Eicholtz, Jr John Edw ' d Goetchius, Jr William Orville Hickok, James A. McCrea, Daniel L. Ravmond, Philip T. Stil ' lman. Lvman it ' . ' Bass, Robert S. Brewster, George C. Brooke, Henry G. Campbell, Jr Cha.s. M. Charnlev, Richard S. Chisolm, George P. Day, George S. Drake, Jr., Edward S. Harkness, John F. Howe, Herman D. ICountze, Luther L. Kountze, Henrv Ledvard, Arthur R. Manice, John V. Miller. Thco.lore W. Miller, Hiii-rv ' I- ' N ' mK ' IH, Benjamin F. C. Thompson Gysbert Van Steenwyk.Jr., Joseph S. Wheelwright, 2d, ' qb, S. John Atkins, Arthur De W. Cochrai George W. Hawlev, Edwards John.son, ' Charles W. Leland, Clark A. Miller, Harry Miller, A.shley Pond, Jr., Thomas H. Truslow. Edgar H. Betts, Dallas C. Byers, Richard E. Forrest, Malcolm Glendinning, Charles A. Goodwin, John Jay, Augustus C. Ledyard, Paul H. Lyman, Theodore A. McGraw, Berkley McKesson, Grenvi ' lle D. Montgontery i;c Wal lai V Heaton, ird R. Whitt: ' 97, J . Robert A. Baggale} ' , Anson G. Betts, Edward H. Brewer, John L Downey, Augustus Heat(m, Jr., Ross A. Hickok, Reuben Hitchcock, Howard M. Ingham, Augustus F. Ireland, Barklay W. Kountze, Thomas McK. Laughlin. Archibald M. McCrea, Paul D. Mills, Ernest H. Noyes, Francis W. Simmons. 1h ' ' tchl;uH ' C nb. St- lleMtY L. l ' BFl•ltt .. Wii.iiAM E. F. M.M.kt. PrtsiiUul. Sfcrttarv ii«r Trtatur,- EXF.dTlVK COMMITTEE I ' . I . Rinrv, E. I ' . Xrwins. MEMBERS A. 1 . Baiowin. :iil. lll I V.W.K mil. William G. Cuuke. Hcnrv I.. clcF rv t. K.-Ikti S. Ilinik . J .hn R. McNciUc. Kolwrt l . MilU. William E. F. M«.r. E(lu ar(l I . Ncwtiin, JcKsc W. OIncy. rliilip F. Ripli-y. Arthur U. Baldwin. William F. Dominick, Duviil U. Bumll. . .. W A. I ' . C. C. Wamkm . C. R C.jWMan. N. M. Hnrrin. ■ ?, H. E. SmiUi, qi. ' . C. R M. Nichi.U ' ' )5- W. A. iH-lano. M. F. I oomis, I. I). McKcll. C B. Coleman, G M. Ives. T. M A. .iir,. c c ._ I. n. i -V. i. iVit S Fccter. ' ., - - . -nvrcnccnllc C llll DM ICUki MEMBERS. 1 1 ll.. ..«k. U. s. luu. J. H. Thump on. v.. E. K. Adam . E. T. Bell. I r 1I.1-. I iiK-vcr. .11. ChoH. E. M Williams i M. I ' . Noble. • ,:. s. I ' residrnt. ' iCf-PrfSutfnl. Sf,rf arr anti Trraiurrr ■'  • . 1.1 ' .- G. B I !•: I ■r. i M 1 M St. (Il arl5 ' 3 Cl t - T. Dyer, ' 95, J. B. Taii.er, G. E. Batcheller, ' 95. L. S. J. S. Jenkins, ' 94. ' 95- G. E. Batcheller, F. L. Lee, R. C. Nesbit, T. Dyer. •96. J. B. Tailer. SUPPER COMMITTEE. J. B. Tailer, ' 96. R. I E P. TvTiJ MEMBERS. 97. R. F. Ely, C. Gillette, W. L. Goodwin, C. F. Mosle, R. Tytus. ' 96. ■G. T. Xiehelas. ' 98. T. W. Wadsw.irth, jr. F. Wickes, F. Kernocban, E. Hale, Tr.. W. R. Betts, H. R. Winthrop, Jr., J. R. Eivermore, B. Clark, Ibill Scbool Club. J. W. R(. E, ' OS, -S ' ., . R. T. Crane, ' 95, 5., A. S. Peabody, 2d, ' 95, A. H. Belo, Jr., ' 96, C. Louis Fincke, Jr., ' 96, President. Treasurer. F. Kernochan, C. B. Clark, G. Mi.rris, Jr., R. J. Turnbull, Jr. ' 97, . R. H. King, Jr., L. L. Loriilard, Jr. H. S. Pickands, C. Ccil. ate. President. First 1 ' icf-President. Second I ' iee-Presideiit. Secretary- Treasurer. (t. F. Truesdell, ' 95, F. P. James, ' 95, W. P. Eakin, ' 95, A. S. Peabody, ' gs, R. T. Crane, ' ' 95, S ' ., R. A. Hamlin, ' 95, .S ' ., G. H. Southard, ' 95, 5. I. S. Jackson, ' 95, .S., J. W. Roe, ' 95, S., L. A. Johnson, F. W. Hubby, R. H. Perdue, F. W. Hubbv, ' 9s, .S. W. Eells, ' 95, L. F. Hart, ' 95, S., L. A. Johnson, ' 95, S., E. L. Davis, ' 96, T. W. Gaines, ' 96, W. J. Starweather, Jr., Russell Colgate, ' 96, A. H. Belo, Jr., ' 96, C. L. Fincke, ' 96, J. S. Brittain, Jr., ' 96, W. P. Field, ' 96, W. L. Helfenstein, ' 96, E. T. Bell, Jr., ' 96, 5., G. P. Putnam, ' 96, 5., A. N. Jerrems, ' 96, 5., |. T. Drummond, ' 96, . I. S. Case, ' 96, i ' ., J. L. Crawford, ' 96, 5., C. A. Mabie, ' 96, 5., Vm. Darrach, ' 97, C. M. Fincke, ' 97, Phillip Van Ingen, ' ()7, Huntington Wilson, ' 9- J. H. Winterbotham, ' c T. B. Davis, Jr., ' 97, .i ' ., G. P. Earling, ' 97, 5., Graham Douglas, ' 98, Walter Meigs, ' 98, R. B. Glaenzer, ' 98, P. W. Hamill, ' 98, G. H. Myers. ' 98, Lawrence Fitch, ' 98. (Ilevelanb (Xlub. OFFICERS. President. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasure MEMBERS. T. M. Cobb, ' 97, N. C. King, ' 96, 6 ' ., O. H. Miller, ' 96, .V., R. H. Perdue, ' 96, 5., H. C. Webster, ' 96, 5. J. P. Burton, ' 96, 5., W. W. Andrews, ' 98, T. C. Brooks, ' 98, W. K. Chisholm. ' 98, R. H. Crowell, ' 98, L. Hitchcock, ' 98, J. C. McLaughlin, ' 98, C. T. Payne, ' 98, G. R. Wesley, ' 98, L. M. Williams, VjS. F. E. William.son, ' gS, R. Hitchcock, ' 97, 5., H. S. Pickands, ' 97, S., H. B. Tuttle, ' 97, 5. M. N. BVOCNEIC. ■•(5. J. C. Grkknw C. L. HiisT. It M. (Iavin. ' ((f, A C. A A K I W. U Kuuluin. C M C.M.W. Jr outhciii C ' l ' l ' KXlXHTIVi: CoMXIlTTKl-: J. S IiAViv v. V. A M Bm-. J«.. ' .a fl.lWMll.lU C ' lll p.iic ifun.iio c i Prt-sif tH . I ' iit-l ' rtsidfnl. St-, ri-fiiry itntf Trfiisiii , s 1 . i)« w ; r J. k. ju. A 1 1 «■II I-.. 11 Hii. R. H !•: M w V. Hcuni T. B. I-«ck« s. Hall. -.,?. R. M. Tha . K llill. v ( ' . S Biiik. T 1- • rtidrnl 1 M i;u« v .,(.. v. ' W • ,. ■' ri-m r-H M 11 KAMr.. .,« 7 . iliur, I MKMBKRs. V I ' C .!:v i R J IVrt-H J 1. Ilil. i, .«l T. M . .1 W Alj-.rv .,:. J - ■J I S., V S lliil-l ll. Jr ,,- ( ; J. v w r ! ■' - K K t J K. t;...i., .,5. 1. H Kiciii ' i 1 . V S. X. Oi.A.M.Il MaL ' II IJ. l . 4 iKKlCKRS I, M. Bass ' IT. A. B. Adams, •; .. , K. I. Chase.  . U.. M. L Decker. - .. E. E. Garrison, ' ijt. MEMBERS E II. Glcu-son. ,i. A V ■R. V. llnnniriKton. V - -S ' -. A- ;. Hu}{hc?s ' ' i ' , •!. J. K KctUf. r. X. J. II. l .rt. • , ,11 urn J. W 1 r II n Prof. H. M. Reynolds A. P. Stoke . Jk.. ' 96, V. Kenerson, M. S. W. J. Tilson, L. S.. C. Perry, T. S., jj)alc (X ?=oi.icrativc Socictv . BOARD OF MANAGERS. President. Wkslky G. Vincent Secretary and Treasurer. W. J. Tli.SdN. ,. 5. •d Treasurer. T. Dyer, ' 95, F. Rustin, ' 95, .S . W. F. Forepangh, ' 96, Prof. T. R. LoiNSHLRY, W. K. TOWNSENU, be (5ra uatc3 ' (£lub. President. I ' irst I -iee-J ' r Wm. H. Bishop, Herhekt a. Smith, Superintendent. I Assistant .Superintendent. A. P. Stokes, Jr., ' 96. D. C. Twichell, ' 97, E. Sawyer, ' 9S. Second 1 ' ice-President. Secretary. GOVERNING BOARD. Eli Whitney, Jr., Henry B. Sargent, f. P. C. Foster, I. M. Ji)RL . N, Jr., ' 95, R. Anukrson, ' 95, S., ' )S- F. S. Butterwortli, W. Carson, A. R. Clark, C. S. Cook, E. W. Hobart, I. M. Jordan, Jr., D. M. Levy, T. H. Stevenson, G. H. Warrington. ' .,5. -S. R. Anderson, W. K. 1 luekworth. li. A. Smith, John K. Beaeh, J. E. Wheeler, H. M. Reynolds, (leo. D. Seymour, Wm. J. Comstoek. Cincinnati Cint - OFFICERS. President. D. V. Sctitun, ] ' ice-President. W. G. Resor, MEMBERS. ■96. A. S. Davis, G. B. Hatch, A. B. Mallon, W. A. McFadden, T. B. Paxton, R. Schwill, M. JI. Shoemaker. •gf, • ■• C. E. Lea, R. Mitchell. Jr. 97- W. :M. Ayers, R. W. Burnet, Jr. C. W. Burnett, M. G. Curtis, C. B. DeCamp, G. S. Haydock, P. H inkle, J. S. Parke, W. G. Resor, D. V. Sutphin. W. F. Day, Jr., J. S. DutJher, Capt. J. .S. Pettit. Secretary. Treasurer. L. Lowenberg, R. Morrison, L. E. Vorheis. ' 9S. R. Z. Buchwalter. J- B. Burnet, R E. Clark, R S. Evans. J- H. Hart, G. B. Rhodes, W J. Shroder, G. P. Stimson. t)artIor C ' l - John K. Moorc, ' $. James Tkkky, ' q«, .s ' . Makky K. Tayi Waiter H. Civ Freukkk K. Galacak, ' 9s, I.XKCUTIVE COMMITTEK Maiii-am Gkig«;s, ' ij6, ni)Nt RAKY MKMBERS. I ' rrsiiifHl. X ' iif-Pmidtnt. Sfirf iiry. ' J raiiurfr. HtNK II. KolllNSCi.N, (JJ, . Hcnr - A. Bc«n . M.A.. Cliw ' Dav. U.A-. Chiirle . llaMinK . lli.D.. Paul Klimpkc. HA. ll-r!i.,.l..tii IVmn. I ' ll I).. UL.U.. Willmm Lvoo I1icl|iii. 111. I). Ic ph H. ' Plntt. Ph.H., IlcrlKTl E. Smith. M H., WiUiuin (i. Suniiiir. I.L.I).. . Tiluir L. WlK-vUr. HA. MEMBERS. II ( ■s .run|{. G. H. Cue, F. k 1 A. K. Thoropnun, R. . li,. «;ii,. S. M. Israeli. . K. M G. f. Wcnton. M T. IV-iitutl. V T. Marsh. ' . 0. •! .. t Alctamlcr H iiu- -. 11. 11. RiiliinMjn, ' ■:. G. ■i..v,..T. H. B. Auj r. C H l ' jamcK Ti-rr -. 11. K. 1nvl..r. I ' II lUiKv. M H ( ' '  «. ' K S HrucktH. v «; 1 R. II Itnk T IWnianmi Ailnnis V. .. Knirimn . f A ... .!«.. c. r ' ■S. M. Alv..r.l. V V Garvan. f V t;r. A. F I . I . IVlIlIKlt. C II (JilUtti-. 1 ' L. ll..tihk.sN R. ' (; K. Hiiiki.v, IllK-nricr 11.11. Jr S A MnrOiall. F. 1.. .,....,.,. Vat l (.liiniv. 11 ; It..lo nilM.-. K C IVtkiiis. W, S. iBll.l.!.. K. L, Lane. W 11 I l..rk: 1: 1. Smith A i: kuhanU. ,1 . . ' .-.s. K M ' • - ) R Sr ■• ' T M s C. E. 1 ' cs.k. .11. A i F. M. Tcmll. ' ■' ' c I J..hn W. - :. y 1 .- .,., v , . K 1 ....,, A C. V i,„ R. A. Itoartlman n. A. IVrkins, E. A. W tIN. ■?■E B Morri . K II. Ca.lv. E II Owen. G. B. CAllL.«J , fjs, I ' miiifHl. l,i 1 111 k M. Case, i) , S.. X ' icf-l ' rrsiHftit. C. E. J llj«, ' ijS. Sfcrtlary and Treasurtr. II H ktvis. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. .M.S.. F. E. NtwToH. ' 95, . . J. E. Morgan, L.S., Samuel Cnthcart. IJ.S.. I. O. Jones D.S . Thomas Baker. U.S.. A. E. Johnson, 1) S., MEMBERS H. B. RtKitiK. M.S.. I. M. Caw.-. ' q(. Gcrxosc Green. P.O.. V Y. N, u-t.n ' , yill G. Reynolds, f. - ' I ' . G. Church. ' 9;;. i. B. Carls in, ' ijc. i XI. F. Stirvn. Jr.. 9 Vm. E. Sclin, %. A. I ' . Haves. S. C. E. Julfn. ' 98. l alc XIlnivciv,itv H). fTD. C. H. OFFICERS. Wm. Sloane, ' 95, Presidi-nt. T. F. Archibald, ' 96, First Vice-Prfsicieiit. S. R. Hall, ' 95, 5., Second Vice-President. H. T. Fowler, Vice-President, P. G. Depi. H. K. Smith, Vice-President, Law Sc ioof. A. S. Brackett, Vice-President, Medical School. G. R. McLank, ' 95, Treasurer. H. S. CoMTN, ' 97, Recon ing Secretary. V. H. Sali.mon, ' 94, G eneral Secretary. A. P. Stokes, Jr., ' 9(1, Chair man Bible Study Conmiittee. Maitland Griccs, ' 96, Chairman Atentbcrs iip Committee. T. F. Archibald, ' 96, Chairman Deputation Committee. W. M. Hess, ' 96, Chairman City Missions Committee. E. C. LoBENSTiNE, ' 95, Chairman Foreign Missions Committee. E. C. LciBENSTiNE, ' 95, Chairman Northfield Committee. W. P. Keeler, ' 97, Chairman Boys ' Club Committee. G. H. Thomas, ' 95, Supt. of Bethany Mission School. W. W. CiiANHLER, ' 96, .Association Organist. B. I. Sri UK, ' 95, Chorister. J. S. McCrea, ' 95, 5., I ' ice-Presideut. BERKELEY ASSOCIATION. C. C. HvDE, ' 95, President. E. D. Alexandei;, ' 96, Secretary and Treasurer. W. Sloane, ' 95, G. H. Thomas, ' 95, W. DeF. Thomson, ' 95, L. N. DeGolyer, ' 95, S., CLASS DEACONS. S. R. Hall, ' 95, . T. F. Archbald, M. Griggs, ' 96, A. P. Stokes, Jr., V ,, C. M. Fincke, ' 97. N. A. Smyth, ' 97, I). C. Twichell, ' 97, H. L. McGee, ' 96, S., A. P. Thompson, ' 95, 5. 259 Hlnnim I U ' ' ' i ' itiOM. Sccrct.uiCi ' . 1V,M..!). Mass.— Chus. K. H. Ciililoraia— H. II. naiglit. Ciiitral atxl Vc«tcni Mu.viuichiiv;( ' Hii.nK- ' . Ill — C T Morw. ' S;. CiiKiniiati. II — Cliax. I). June . ' •,:%. i--; Vc ; Jm.vcu11i Mivv! Llivilaiiil. • — P. V Horvcv. ' .ii. Kuilul Ave. C. • •■I ' . . ' 7 X. I ' cm- Street. Iv.. HriKtol, ' ti. r aniclM.invilU-. Conn. IvAsd-tn New irk. — Ciark i. l. urailt, ' )i . K ««-x O.Mintv J — S. M OJjpitc. ' M-. Orange. N. J. I ' .. v. Ciinn,— J, M. I-ewi .  . II. -J. XI. Ilolixiinbe. ' (• , PhieniK Mutual Life Innunuicv Con)|Kiny. Ill , ....],— V M ure«. ■; . iS i-j N. I cnn ylviiiii.i sin-.-i Kiiitiicky. — WiUi.iiii Jarvi . I iui. ville. L..nK Islan.l. N V - V-.inl- ! P- -t- ■,• l uiMana. — lluffh A ! New V..rk Cily. — Ha N..rtliwtMeni.— J. J ! • I ' aul. Minn. I ' liilntU-lptna. I a. — I ' - I ' lllsl.iirj;. I ' n.— I M i Central IVnn-- 11. . Uc .i.. I ' la.ntiel.l. N. J ■«. St. I .iiis. XI.. SiMitliirTi.— K. ; y. Uirminj ham, Ala Soutliwisiirn. . M. . Itflh. — R. J. JoiKup. y. Va ti ' Ofr ' . v I ' ' — ' nth SttveL V. -j. Tacxjma, Wash. W W. ,. . , ., ..rrv. Pi.. ' V . J ale Conntbian )l)acbt C i Organized 1881. Keurganized March 15, 1893. - ) Ci,rH House am Ancikikaue, Morris Cove, New Haven. OFFICERS. H. W. Harkis, ' 95, F. M. HoYT, ' 95, X, A. UE W. CoCHKAiNE, ' 96, S.. G. Z. Gray, ' 96, BOARD OF GOVERNORS. Coilllliodoi ' i. I ' lLi- ' -Coiiiiiiociorf. Rear-Coiiiiiiodoyi-. St-crt-larv and Treasurer. S. D. Babcock, Jr., ' 97. F. W. Dkurv, ' 95, J. M. GoETCHius, Jr., ' 95, ■' • A. B. Hughes, ' 95, J. 1). Sawvek Name. Una Centre Hoard or Keel. C. B. C. B. Fin K. C. B. K. C. B. K. K. K. C. B. K. C. B. C. B. K. C. B. Fin K. C. B. K. K. C. B. C. B. C. B. C. B. |l)acbt9 i£nrollc . Scbooncrs. Owner. T. J. McCahill, Sp. A. de W. Cochrane. ' 96, .S ' . W. S. Hoyt, ' 96 E. Hill, ' 97 C. M. Finke, ' 97 A. H. Whiting, ' 96, 5. R. W. Bartram, ' 95. ■• C. Vanderbilt, Jr., ' 95 C. A. Miller, ' 96, 5. J. W. Hall, ' 95. S. F. M. Hovt, ' 95. S. H. W. Harris, ' 95 R. de P. Tytus, ' 97 H. Chubb, ' 95, S. O. H. Miller, ' 96, 6 . S. I). Babcock, Jr., ' 97 G. T. Adee, ' 95 W. A. Delano, ' 95 G. Z. Gray, ' 96 J. M. Goetchius. Jr., 95, -?. Cat6. J. U. Sawyer, ' 96 L. A. Johnson J. de Forrest, ' 96 Length over all. Length water line Ft. In. m. In. 85 68 6 52 39 9 26 IS 9 33 10 31 3 33 28 44 34 8 34 2S 60 6 45 9 24 20 32 28 55 6 34 9 50 39 10 28 25 75 60 25 22 34 24 25 22 32 26 28 22 8 27 C2 263 w - ,. v. •o ' oint || l.iv V ;• AM. J A ' :. ii Hvfr.Ki iN TiiKAiKN May ifiTii, i n- ttcnrv Ulll Ily r.!«.ir l IV.lt w.-.! ,.• K 1 Paiiii. .m. i n l !■. C IVrkins, ' .m. C.iiJt ct Cb.ir.ictCT . IIKNKY Vm. Kinv .«. CAkltlNAI, W ' ll VI 1 iiiv.nos. ' .n KVKI.V ■• • - 1 ; DlKi; ... I SIR ] ' ■. ' • ,.( Enf;lnnr1 nnri CommivUtrv 1- - ■.,,, KVV,.KI1I. .) l.« KI • tXE. U.r.1 HiKh Chano J. !• M oki  . €,5. Tin; . I HBfRV, A K Ci a k ' ' H. MuKTI. ' .w .. ., . .. ,.• ' ■' •■' n. A HKKAI.K. H. olKKN CATMKK ' : M MISS MAlklCE. !,(... ..... ,v.. vol Council. « ...- M ANNIE HoI.EVN. u HtirU-M|uc ActrxTM. ' W. M. Kavmonk, ■. 4. Incidcnlol to the play was pcrfurmcd l)orc Sborc Bcrcs. INcI.E Josh. CISSV, !ll iKnigtlti: Kl r , ,u , V;u(. J E H..0KIK. •., V M. KAVM..M.. ' .,4 The Silver 1 ' .. Ml yuartctti. i . SlMt N. i J K. i I ' l.AV CoMMITTKE EliWAt: T ' -: •■I ' , tjl. B. S. C ' li| r ' ., ' . I ' . ] ' 4. F I, I KM E «. K C. i Ai.i 1 1Rcnni ' 3i?aiicc (Zhxb. Jl L. Bcadlcston C. L. Brinsi mdc, M. N. Buckncr, B. S. Cable, 1 ill If W. Harris, K. C. X.sl ' it. A. r . S nf cy, P. T. Stilliiian, J. A. Farw I,Jr., R. A. Ilaiiiliu, C. Wiiidcrbilt, Jr., . A ' . W ' illiaiits. 265 Clip - l cii. M. N. Buckncr. ' c, A. B. Shcplcjr. ■ $, G. Sheffield, r . .V. V. B. Andrrs in, ' , II. S. Ames. S(.. K. B MorK;i!: - C. V .McAv. C. L. Builey : T. M. NcwUny. J C. I . Amlcr«in. ' f ■1. (i. Ji-nninjfs. ' :. C. .M. Minklf. ■«:. • i. H. Younji. 87. Arthur Meeker. ' W.. .V. Charles Wilci.x. ' ( , .v.. Kdniund Allen. ' S . J. H McMillan. ' . ' S. Kdwin I ' ars inv. ' S. Arthur While. ' -«. O. H. Short. ■• :. .v. K. W. Durant. 87. S, G. A. Adec. ' b;. Charles Parsons, ' 7S. AugUkti J «; K , K V. Vi.i;.ic,. r,. I c V. C. Ve t. Sc). H. K. (loctchiuK. '  8, S.. J. N. Con)-xhani. S . .s.. E lgar AmcK. ' go, K. I.. Ireliuid. fj. Norman Jame«, ' ;ij. A. G. Me . lintock. V. W. H. ConyRham. ' . ). .s ' .. H. V. Kiunhard. ' S. ., A. M C.-alH. •ii. I, C dulVnt. iji. W. C. Kh «le . .,1. J. B. Scars, ' -fi V. K. J id u n. ' i, S.. C. A. Otis ' .io. .S . HONORARY MKMBF.RS W. CurtU, to. J. P. 1 J. R. Willinmi . ' (5, C. Vanderbill. Jr.. ' c f, B G. WelU. ' .M. . E. S. Porter. So. .V.. II. B. I. K. I ' - E. li •IS. H. V. I A. 1 • S. Pcafw. ii, . , Thnmit A Gardiner, ' i)j, A. I.. r. ' .(.I, J H( ; W. 11 .. Andrew H ' Riclunl I C. Burr. ' m. P. C. Pcrkin . ' c 4, P. H ' Ml ' II. 1 N. 1 ' . ! II. II NlcliurhL, ' «3. .s. N. G. W E A. s IV. L. Bccuilcstoii, M. N. Biickncr, B. S. Cable, A. R. Clarke, Jr., B. Davis, H. W. Harris, R. B. Mason, A. B. Sliepley, C. Vanderbilt, Jr. , J. R. Williams. 267 ' J ft. I il . .. lUiliUtili ' lt. W.C. Ci okt, A. li. SlupUy, . Davis, • ' . . Knu ' son, I- .s. J.,U1,I. J. ■' . Tahiint f, . . A ' . Williatiis, . r. I orris, n. S. Cable, . . .SV. J. Nolan, M. N. BuckufT, K S. White. Laurens Ilannlfoii, Z. Bciiuctt Pliclps, Henry G. Miller, Rufus C. Nesbit, Henry G. Sage, Lanier JlleKce, John E. Baieheller, W. A. Delano, G. T. A dee, G. A ' . LI Wade. y ■b: cibcr Lliarlcs C. Clr. II . vi l.ou ' iui. 11 . Khiutrd r. I.ir,iti,t,i, .1 ;., . ; ,.(, Join, n. M.KiU,  Kiiiiuitldv, Wi liiiiii J. Shcthaii, Jr Harry llirhcrl K. Sinif i. llico. T.] Vaiidcrgrift, (jforgc W. J ' tr t S rlr, Paul D. Wright, Robert . Perdue, A)idreiK. J . Giliiiour, Adolph C. }Iupfel,Jr., A. Raymond Barton, B. Franklin Mansfield, Ernest A . Edzvards, Frederick M. Terrill, Charles A. Morrogh, Williavi H. I ' an Slrke, Holmes C. Jackson, William B. Dean. Jr. ]iy,r t II. Allen, Richard Aniistroiii Julicanl T. nil, Jr., Frank !■' . J rools, J. Prcscott Burton, Jr., Malcolm C. Cliacc, Wilcv O. Cox, Jr., Richard f. Crane, Jr. , J. Staigc Da I ' is, Laurence A ' . De Golyer, James F. Drummond, Jr., Auiiiiste F. Fzi ' ing-, Jr. John A. Far7oell,Jr., Charles II. Farnam, Jr., John L . (ireenzoay, Fhcodore 1 1 ' . Criggs, Robert A. fauilin. W. Orville Ilickok, E. Lee Jones, Louis R. Metcalfe, Clark- A. Miller, George IV. Mixter, Grosvcnor F. Nicholas, Paul O. Oivslcy, Marion B. Fhelps, John S. Phipps, Frank B. Smith, Lloyd ir. Smith. bra Ilk F. Stephenson, Reuel H. Fhaycr,Jr., Fercival Fhompson, Oscar IL Vieths, Fhomas If. ] Test, Jr.. Albert R. Williams. 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Freshman Class, .... Shekheld Scientific School : Graduate Students, Senior Class, ..... Junior Class, ..... Page. Fresliman Class, . . . Sfi Special Students, .92 SU.M.MARY : By Departments, -93 By States, . . . . 94 Directory of Rooms, . 96 LTniver.sity Directory, ... 97 Commencements : Degrees Conferred, ... . 12S Commencement Speakers, 130 Pri.miums : University, ....... 132 Academical Department, . . 133 Junior Exhibition, 134 De Forest Orators and Townsend Essayists, 135 Senior Appointments, .... 137 Special Honors, 138 Junior Appointments, . . . . 139 Comparative Record of Junior Appointments, 140 Class of ' 96 Appointments, . . . 141 Valedictorians, 143 Salutatorians, . . ... . . . 144 Undergraduate Scholars. . . ' . 145 S. S. S. Prizes, 145 S. S. S. Senior Appointments, . . . 146 Law School Prizes, .... 147 Medical School Prizes, .... 147 In Memoriam, ...... 148 Historical Memorai;ilia : Presidents of the College 149 Foundation of Departments, . . . 149 Foundation of Societies, . . . .150 Class Secretaries, 150 Class Orators and Poets, . . . .151 Fence Orators, . . . . 152 Recipients of the Wooden Spoon, . 152 Secret Societies, 153 Y l Locks r. SF • Q for Y ' M - 4 y i.:t 4i .-f lE PMA.CMR. r.t The Yale Paracentric Ijxks AKI llih hl.M HiriHKST Sfcurity, Grkatest Gjnvhnieno;, Ahsoll ' TI-: N N ' -K ' TrRCH N(;i.AHIl.lTY. nil: N All cS: KJUMi M M T AC I I k ' lNd COMPANY. icncral (KfiLcs, j-v. Uk ' () | S N Nj; N N( kK. Nkw Yohk, t,.tA Chcmben SircHri I ' liii.AiiKti ' Mi . 11,. Market .sirrr ' SAUeSaOOMS: 111 I I Aio. Ilull.lcr Kichantfr 111. «..- , .....,, Waliath A . Ii  ii r, ij, KraakllD Slrpn SiiAER IYath Thai Wears. 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Athletic Association, Intercollegiate Games, Inter-University Games, Athletic Records, Yale-Oxford Games, Tennis A.ssociation, Shooting Club, Yale Gymnastic Association, 236 iSS Musical Organizations ; 191 College Choir, .... . 238 192 Glee and Banjo Club, 241 194 Glee and Banjo Club Memorabilia, 242 194 Second Banjo Club, 243 195 Second Glee Club, • 243 197 Freshman Glee Club, 243 197 Miscellaneous Organizations : 199 ' 95 Junior Promenade Committee, . 245 199 ' 96 Junior Promenade Committee, ■245 199 Junior Promenade Officers, 245 201 Sophomore Gennan Committee. • 245 2or Senior Class Officers. 246 202 Sheffield Senior Class Officers, . 246 202 University Club 249 202 Andover Club 251 203 Exeter Club 252 20-5 St. Paul ' s School Club, • 253 Hotchki.ss Club 254 207 Lawrenceville Club, • 254 207 St. Mark ' s Club 255 207 Hill School Club, • 255 209 Cleveland Club, .... 255 211 Southern Cluli . 256 212 Yale Buffalo Club 256 2n Yale Colorado Club, . 256 215 Hawaiian Club, .... 256 219 Yale Co-operative Society, ■257 221 Graduate.s ' Club 257 221 Cincinnati Club, .... ■257 225 Hartford Club, .... 258 226 Mount Hermon Club, . . 258 227 Y. 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I Jniversity of the City of New York. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. F.FTY F.FTH YEAR, I895=Q6. S - ' - ' i l Announcement. The Session of ISOSOO will begin Wednesday, October 2d, 1895. Attention is called to the fact that the curriculum has recently been entirely rcnindcled and sfreatly improved. It now consists of a three years ' graded course, divided as follows : 1st YEAR.— Lectures and Recitations from text-books on Anatomy, Phvsiology and Chemistry. Dissection and Laboratory work in Histology, Materia Medica and Cliemistry. 2i YEAR.— Lectures on Surgical and Regional Anatomy, Experimental Physiology, Experimental Chemistry, Physics and Hygiene, and Materia Medica. Recitations from text-books on Pathological Anatomy, Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Materia Medica, Obstetrics, and Demonstrations on the Manikin. Laboratory work in Pathology; Clinics in Belleyue Hospital and the College Building, on Medi- cme, Surgery and Gynaecology, and Practical Clinical work in Sections in Medicine and Surgery. 3d YEAR. — Lectures on Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Therapeutics and Pathology, with Autopsies. Bedside teaching in small classes in the Wards of Bellevue Hospital on Medicine. Surgery and Gyn. ' ecology. Clinics in Belleyue Hospital and the College Building on Medicine, Surgery and Gynaecology. SPECIAL CLINICS. OrHTH. LMOLOi;V. L. RV- GOI.Oc;V. Pedhtrics. Vf.nf.re.ai, Dise. ses. Otology. OR ' nioi ' fEDV. Ski. Dise. ses. Nervous Diseases. Examinations are held at the close of each year. The marks received for proficiency in practical work in the Laboratory, Dissectinj; Room, etc., are added to the final examination marks in each corresponding subject. Faculty of Medicine. Rev. H. M. MacCRACKEX, D.I)., - - - Cliaiuillor. CHAS. INSLEE PARDEE, M.D., - - - Dean. Professors. 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V- ■ ■ :- K,.. , -., . . 4 t I 4 ' H ' i V Sn ; — How ctiulii you come home m vote wbrn jnu re only lucnty ' II —There ' s a difference between voting and coming home to vole DREKA Fine Stationery and Engraving House, 1121 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. COLLEGE INVITATIONS CLASS STATIONERY SOCIETY STATIONERY COATS OF ARMS WEDDING INVITATIONS VISITING CARDS MONOGRAMS ADDRESSES MENUS DINNER CARDS STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING FOR COLLEGE ANNUALS. All work is executed in the establishment under the personal supervision of Mr. Dreka, and only in the best manner. Un- equaled facilities and long practical experience enable us ti) produce the newest styles and most artistic effects, while our reputation is a guarantee of the quality of the productions of this Heraldry and Genealogy a Specialty. Chase Company, Outfitters and Shirt riakers. Shirts NEW HAVEN HOUSE BUILDING for Business, Parties, and Re- thorough and careful manner. English Collars, Cuffs and Neckwear, from Welch, Margetson Co. English Underwear, from Allen, Solly Co. Special Underwear lor tall or short men made to Order in from two to three weeks. FoH-nes Brothers ' Nen- Gold Tan Street Gloves at $1.50. Indorsed over the Signatures of New Haven ' s Leading Physicians. « THE danger to liealth attending frequent changes of residence is greatly lessened when perfect purity in drinking water is assured. The products of the H ' cieia Ice Co. afford such assurance. Orders for frozen carafes and water in jugs filled at the Co-op. Water in jugs also on sale at The Osborn Hall Pharmacy. Office of the Company . 881 STATE STREET. . UR customers can scli. .t from the largest aiul most complete stock of fine and tiieiliiim t.ovt shoes offereil at retail in this state. im; Nn s H w i-:n SMOI-: CO Ml ' ANY. 84 J «fl l  40 CIIAI ' LL bl. DANIHLB.HRADLHY CO. 9f [ oardinu: and LiN ' r Stable, III W ' Al.l. sjKFKT m; n n i: , conn. DlNLAP Co. H.MS. Christy Co. Hats. Hkath Co. Hats. i)Km;ss suit caseis. H-t F A K. BROOKS C()MPA • - Mil cPMi sTATn K..., „.. i .. . . . cool ' . VAU: IfXTTHKS CAMEik M. K  l) kS. KODAK ril.MS DEVELOPED anJ other «orfc done at W ' l i-i ' N. B ' ji«« K-s. I c.ikT 111 I ' hcitiiKraphic Supplies, 1 I Center Street, near Orange. I III: CM l ' .l.kM. ! II k ' Mii kii vM ' MA li:i. CO. 4 - |H. S ORAN JE 5TREET. H7. Hi,. 01 i;W) VN STREET. C. H. KOSTER, ARTISTIC DECORATING. s Park Place, New York. Manufacturers and Furnishers of Materials for all kinds of Celebrations and Entertain- ments The Decorations for the Cleveland and Stevenson Inaugural Ball, Washington, D. C, March 4th, iSo;, The Decorations for the Yale Junior Promenades, iSoi-02-qvo4, The New York Columbian Celeliration, Oct. I, 1802 (Rrst Prize, Cold Medal, awarded). The G. A. R. Encampment, Wasliing- ton, D- C, Sept. 20th, 1N02, The Washington Centennial Inaugural Ball and Banquet, April 20th and -ioth, 1S89, And other events were furnished by this house. Franklin Bank Note Co. . . . 142 BROADWAY, cor. liberty st., NEW YORK CITY. ENGRAVHRS AND PRINTERS OF BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, DRAFTS, AND ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL WORK Special_attention given to the Engraving and Finishing of College Cuts. The Steel Engraved Society Cuts ia this Book were Furnished by Our Company. Murray. A FINK LINE OH ...CarriacjCCv Ol.lMK M ' 1 I ' lilo, MuntinK nnJ h Milin : Bt l iiiiJ S ' i - ' Maker, ihinyrt in I ' miil iil tin- St H .M 1 II lliill-i . II 8 Wkst 420 Strii-t. Ilrl SKIh A rr .ml M ' w.v M M kk. Prirr- UrUMinnl ' Ir. Trrr. anti ..iftir ' KhIInu llo l n Si ' Inlly. Prr ldrnl « : ' r • «! Tr«« . Bkst ( )UA1.IT pA.MII.V Tin: Dole lirn . C(K COAL AT Carry Everything in Siiorting Goods. ;;: LOW lis T ' Ji- We guarantee ttie lowest prices for Quality. CASH rRiciis.  ■( KITS. SI 1 1 ISf.S. 1)1 (K r 1 S. (M ' . McCu5ker Schroeder, (Hill ,; 21) ( hiiri h Sin rt. I022 ( IIM ' i:i. . Th ' liJiT. V ml, 55 li.iilrii.nl Avitnif. The Universal Card Index For Alphabetical or Classified Lists of all Kinds. This mode of Indexing is used by Libraries, Banl s and Mercantile Houses for Indexing Names, Addresses, Records, etc, in place of Indexinc; in Books. ........ WRITE FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR. OFFICE SPECIALTY MFG. CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. BRANCHES ; THREE-VRAWER CARD INDEX CAIIIXET. CHICAGO, NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO. PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, TORONTO. THM CO-OPBRATIVn DISCOUNT. Attention, Sf f ' • WE CARRY THE LARGEST LINE OF MACKINTOSHES IN THIS STATE. AT LOWEST PRICES. The best Co-opeiative Discount given. Come and examine our stock. GooDYSAR Rubber Store, 866 Chapel Street, Cutler Buii.din ' c;, Second r ooR Fk0 r Cnc ' Rcii. F. C. TUTTLE, Proprietor. TLbc S nipbon scif=ipi. aviiui.) The Sfitiplioiiv will produce with Orchestral Effects a Liszt Rliapsody, a Wagner Overture, a Strauss Waltz, or the latest Popular Air, and performed as if some gifted musician were seated at the keyboard. Any child can operate it. Send for P. mpiilet tiivixo Full iNFORNL rrc.N. Mi[coj 8. Tl ClLMte do., nicvtfcn, com . BiO 123 Jfifth Bvciuic, Mav yorl!. Built to . . . Satisfy. Our Foldinii Kodaks are as j;ood as cameras can be inaJe. We donl build them to compete with cheap oods. but lor customers who want the best uistrument that brains, experience and capital can produce. They embody every practical improvement, and are the best all the way throujih— best lenses, best shutter, best material, best workmanship—best everything. They are built to satisfy. Our catalogue describes them minutely— postal gets it. The ? of $ IIktc is no .iiiKra just as good as the holding Kodak, but there s a next best— the Folding Kodet. Not expensive, but up to date for all that. Simpler ■- in construction than the Kodaks, but splendidly made and llnished. and htted with high-grade lenses. Adapted to roll lilm or glass plates— iust the thing for those who want a practical instrument at low price. The . X =; Kodets list from $io to $:o, and the =- x 7 from S22 to S48. EASTM.W K()[)AK CO., H. I. MAHRENHOLZ, Bet. 26th and 27th Hct. jt.tli and 27111 26tnand27tli 1,-1 Rn,,An V4V Hct. 26tli and 2 Streets. I 1 1 1 DK(_)AU VAY, streets. .NEW YORK... Artistic Boot riaking. style and Comfort. The Best of Material and Superior Workmanship in Custom made Boots and Shoes. Sfrinc, and Summkr Styles in (jentlemen ' s and Ladies ' f-Jats. Authorized Assents in Every City. WILSOISI HARMON, -.-.e.so. Men ' F„n, s ,y o Qoods, Makers of Pine Dress Shirts. . SSo CHAPEL STREET. i J. RATNER, TTT Newspapers and Periodieals J)elirered at Students ' J ooins. ALSO CARRIES A FULL LISK OF hie Stationery, pireMorks, Y F ' ig f Baseball Qoods, Ete. 976 CHAPEIv STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. L. I. (; 1 1, in: NT. HAkliR, .No. (,r iHxii i) ) fitriitly I ' tin- .iinl t n.tiliilti r.iti l ( ihi:. J 1. 1.1. II. . ( IIMil.ltTTIlS. Ktv F. A. D. R. ALLING. AAA GOAL ' AND WOOD. ▼ T T GEO. E. WALTER. Mn VTA I P 5chooI for 5 oi.ii.t 916 CHAPEL ST K.KMIK 755 CHAPEL STREET. 110 E WATER STREET. !!!HURLE CO.!!! iMi ' diniM: 7 Ml OU ' S. jS ( itiirr Strrcl. A. FOOTE 6i OfAlfO III CO Col)«cv l ipcft and Fine Stnoklnc Tobacco. lmp Kt«s4 an4 K« y Wm! Ctg«ra by Pout I u. S 7 v ' S Mf ' , r« m«d« 10 order CJ AMS. Oi.s .A ' S. }:t, - ' '  - .?5.f Sliitr iitrcfl. . i:w M v ;.v. «N N iiii ' M A hi I Fi:, i.Si, Ttmiilc Sirrrt. MCW ll Vi: . I li.llTlsr., I ' liRll ' AT rnsi:. I IMSII. lllily (.roiiorl f .M.r in CHy. ri.txh l.iitht a Slirrlmlty. CO ui-rxA 1 i vr. i.ini.uUNT Sole Ac«nta lor ih« celebrated Handsome Dan Mirture .. .. STOnif.iKn, ,,4f, thapri Strct. ADOI.PH SCHNFIDIk. ( Il-lnlll J ixit :lll l Sll ' ' .l - ' ' ' ' . I Broadway Drug Store. J. W. Stewart, P. BONNETTE 3CHURIVIAN, Pharmacist, Drugs and M clicines. Qaterer Prescriptions a Specialty. to Y  e, ELM STREET, CORNER YORK, •:.;.•:. New Haven, Conn. student Boarders NEW HAVEN, Best Soda Water in Town. ... a Specialty. CONN. The ...Kirk. Chas. E. Hart Co., HACKS Meats, . Poultry and G e Always to be g. Found ■on Osborn Hall Wholesale and Retail. Corner FOR ALL OCCASIONS. 350 and 352 State Street, NEW HAVEN. CONN. Office, Room 1 , Prices Reasonable. I002 Chapel Street. 0 .V . ri. A IT. TuTTLE, Morehouse Sii.., vsor (.. •• • • • I ' l.A TT Sr TllOMPSDX, Taylor Interior Dccomtion, Printers AND Book-Binders. Are now located at I ' .iiiitiii : .mil I rr mitii;. No. 125 TEMPLE STREET. CORNER CROWN. .Vos. r il- I, J v ' I ' . ST.. Where they will be pieaaed to . . . 1 Hi VI. V.  vv. receive order from Yale Men. EMPIRE DYEING .7M l v ' ' lililTT. AND lOGO CHAPEL ST. Ill II ni , CLEANING CO. Srriill . «.Mii;iv. Wiiitil Tiirtihm, Clothes Cleaned and Pressed ( iliinil W ' lirk in yi-ry  .iri M-,  ;inil i ' .fturnl Jiilihrr at $3 00 per montfi. . . . if iri i ST.. KID GLOVES CLEANED. i: II i:. . 1 ) lOc a Pair, any length. The Herrmann ' ' O r Plays in the ' RUSH LINE. EVERY LIVE DEALER SEELS IT The Fisk Teachers ' Agencies. EVERETT 0. FISK CO.. Proprietors. 4 Ashburton Place. Boston, Mass. 70 Fifth Auenue, New York, N. Y. 803 Twelfth Street, Washington, D. C. 106 Wabash Auenue, Chicago. . Century Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 32 Church Street, Toronto, Canada. Ofympia, Washington. I2OY2 S. Spring Street. Los Angeles, Cal. Clarence H. Ryder, printer, Magazine and PeiiodiLal Piiiitiny. Fine Stationery. Modem Fa- cilities. High-Grade Work. 70=80 Center Street, NEW HAVEN, CONN. ClUTISS ct PlERPONT, Sanitary Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Furnaces, Ranges. Staves. Lamps, etc. Manufacturers of Copper and Galvanized Iron Cornices. 272f 274j 276 and 278 Elm Street, Junction Broadway, NEW HAVEN. 140 PARK STliliVT. SAMPLE AND LUNCH ROOM FOR GENTS. STONY CREEK and Light-House Oysters opened to order. Bass Ale, Old Ale, Porter, drawn from the wood. Families supplied. Lemonade with a Yale record. OYSTERS— Raw, Stewed, Fried. Sardines, ' Welsh Rarebits, Golden Bucks. WILLIAM FLEMING, Prop ' r. S)r. SV. J. tVbaiicr, OPPOSITE VANDERBILT. The Warner Hall Barber Shop, Opposite Viiiiderhilt Hall. All work done in the latest and most improved style. Outside work promptly attended to. Six first-class workmen. Hot Towels and Individual Cups. Razors Honed for private use. J AS. MORRIS, Proprietor. L. DM VITA,. . Importing X u or, Rifling Habits anil Trousers a Specialty. 10-0 CHAPEL STREET, NEn HAVEN, CONN. xlvii fcii ' iji ( Jiiiiii RAM BLEU •BICYCLES ' criicijcr ' s ll.vtol. EUROPEAN PLAN. to MQooMwn t t 0(I OiT MiCn uoj- ( 4 CriM ' i;!. Iki;i:T, (OllriMIt IHI ..kttk) NEW HAVEN. CONN. Thlt i.iiisr M (llf iil« n-t III l ir ni i l rxijii silp mitlr. All Ihr turnlturr Im nndi ur tak. ami fi.i nl iiiixfirii iiitffr ii-r irnrM. I. ( 7 A ' l I.I W rtn,,r. W i-I nIi-i ' % Indi ' iiat ioiial Diet i  ii;ii ' I Ik V I ii.ilir l ltl ' l. !■Hl.iilll.irfl .1 - - ., , . . ' . % rnn««r Prr-.lrt.-nl • rlln : Fnr i-km- Mllh M hirh th. • llli.l. tlir ••■•rtl  iKhl. f-.r rruriw- nf •l -nnlll«n. tor •-((•■•lit ■■■•■lli.Mi. Ill liiillrallnc pr.Mitini lall.in. (or l -rw- rl • .•iii|irrhrii l lal. III. Ill- ■•! (••!•. itiMl (..r | r«rli. al ii «. a w ot kliiB illi I lonm ' Hrf. r. r s nfrriljXIiiIlj . I. . I. i n« ..l In r •Inul. ..liiiii. ;. X C tiTriiiiii l ' f .. l ul linti«.-rM, ««I rlttt ' n III. Ml-.- I •«  PfXK c Bishop. 7« j ( i.i « Strerl, General Western Ticket Agents. S§ erlal Atleniinn (ihrtt In StcurlBg F r.«rCl.i«« ArmtmnitHliiilon- for Slti ' lrnl-. l.owtsl A ' . fcs t(i .ill I ' nillt . U .itJ. and s S idj iiij Ri !i.-i,oiU. AlPMltl :ook  Toun to all i hcckrd froni (oom .c I ' ackr.l .n.l Sh„ Bnii. o d linalion ■' .l. Sloragc V Co-op Waieliinuc KNOX WORLDRENOWNED HATS ARE hOR SAl.R ONLY AT The Burgess nORY ' S Fur and Hat Co. ' s gDWARD Q QaKLEY, 74Q-7SI CHAPEL STREET. - Teiuple and Center Streets. Trunk Dre ' ss Suit Cfises, Travelini; Basis. Knox Straw Hats about May 15. Pure Drugs . . . S. A. fORK, President. GEO. E. BAILEY. Sec. and Treas. ESTABLISHED 1.S2S. and Medicines. - IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC THE TOILET ARTICLES .... 5tafford Printing Qo. AT Fine Work at Correct Prices. OsBORN Hall Pharmacy, 85 TO go Crown Street. NEW HAVEN. OIM ' . OSHORN HALL, looS CHAPEL STREET, ■Printer. ' i to nearly all Tale College NEW HAVEN, CONN. Organizatioos. ill r I i .- l DIRF.CTCOMMVMlAnoN Ulimill SM K ' riiST «5F TS IN hNOl WD hWlll I s M I .| | lo ofJIU I ' UOPIU IA 5HIO.NS AM) i: CI M l () l l.lll H ' NT.POLO 0OLK,VM BICNCLh COiFVMEi COMPLETt FROM CAP TO BOOTS Pond ' s Extract. ii IF you wish to take regular daily exercise and not be compelled to desist from work because of sore muscles, i«u must, after exeixising, thoroughly rub the muscles with Pond ' s Extract. By its use you are made quick and active, and all sore= ness, stiffness or swelling is prevented, and you will avoid the danger of taking cold on going out after exercising. We have a book full of testimonials from the most famous athletes ; to quote them is superfluous. Almost every one in training uses it. But don ' t expect .some cheap substitute for Pond ' s Extract to do what the genuine will, for you will surely be disappointed. Man- vifactured onlv by $ PONDS EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue. New York. Thomas Miller Sons, SHIRT (MAKERS . ND IM- PORTERS OF MEN ' S FUR- NISHING GOODS. ELEGANT GOODS. CORRECTSTYLES llSl Bi«OA.13W V % BET. 26TH AND 27TH STREETS, NEW YORK. YOUR feet ;ire reqtiiicd to do more work than any other part of the body — they are most constantly active — and require shoes that will fit them naturally. ■■Korrect Shape Shoes give absolute comfort from first time of wearing. They are up to date in style and aie sold at one protit from maker to wearer. The Burt Packard Co. Boot Shops : 239 Broadway, New York. 189 Broadway, New York. 931 Pennsvlv ' ania Ave., Washington, D. C. 812 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 235 and 237 St. James Street, Montreal, Canada FRANCIS O ' NHIl Minurjcliirrr ind Inipnrtrr ol LADIES. GENTLEMEN . . AM) CHIl Us. FINE SHOHS 1 170 AND 1 172 BRDADW AY, co. of !Mhstr«i. NHW YORK . i 55 O ' Neill ' s ;i gau ' !: Shoes ' 9 SI ' LCI L NOTICE. UR Gentlemen s Department is complete in all kinds of Boots and Sh  es. including the latest styles in Riding. Hunting and Polo Boots; Field, Sport- ing and Goir Shoes ; Dress I ' umps and (jaiters. All our own make. Acknowledged to be unexcelled lor st ' le, durability and comfort, and espe- cially celebrated for retaining their perfect shape. 5kETCH DcbK amcrica ' i? IKcprcecntativc nn ai3a5inc of 1l cpro uctivc Hit. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS EXQULSITE LIFE PHO- TOGRAPHS BY SARONY AND AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTIONS FROM THE BEST WORKS OF THE MOST FAMOUS ARTISTS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $3 A YEAR, POSTPAID, INCLUDING PREMIUM PICTURE, ' •CUPID ON THE WATCH, AFTER BOUGUEREAU ' S MASTERPIECE, FROM LIFE. ac Crc6 34 innion Square, IHcw iporh. dward Juice ' s Attractions. Rice ' s Surprise I art . Tourmy the Principal Cities in w - Baknit Pkli ' i:oi.rs Famois BLKiisgii- i |.v  Rice ' s Burlesque C(niipan . A I PaI MKRS ThF-ATRK, NlVV Y ) In the London and New York Novelty A. I ' AiMRRs Thratrb. N,:vv Y .rk. j j , . ( hrislopher. Rice ' s Bite Burlesque Companx. The Opening Attraction at Hammkrstkins Ni-:w Olympia Thhatrk. Broad- way and 4th Street. New York, in the New Burlesque bv K. A. Harm r and Cii: K(,i; [.  vm.i. Tr ' v entitled p xcelsior Jr. T(i be prcscntcil MmulaN. (i ciiihcr ii. i«H 5. Under .the Sole Direction ' ' liDWARI) i:. RICI:. Manning ' s Yacht Agency, ESTABLISHED 1873- 45 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Descriptive catalogue of yachts for sale mailed on application. Yachts for charter. ...... JWolleson B others Q onxi rvy, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALER, No. 18 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. HAZARD LASHER, President. SPENXER EATHROP, .Secretary and Treasurer. Fine Book and Coated Papers for Magazine and Catalogue Work a Specialty. Send for Samples, etc, ... l| lc v IJoih ' AW Qc , P.iv School . il ' O 1•3l•o; va l cw l. ' orl; Citv sivciiinu School. Cooper Union. |OV ' in the fourth year of its existence. Largest law school in the United States east of Illinois. Number of students for the past year, i8gi-g4. 503. Of this number 203 were college graduates, vi?. : of Yale 42, of Princeton 37. of Colum- bia 19, of the New York Citv College 16, of Amherst 9. of Harvard 8, ol Rutgers 7, etc. The professors were associates of Prof. Theodore W. Dwight -IS teachers of l.iw. and follow the Dwight Method of legal in.slruction. Degree of l.LB. given aiin i v.. c.us course. Graduate course now established. Tuition fee, $ioo. Annual session In-gins October ist in each year. For Gita- lo ' j ies, information, etc.. address vBcoroc Cbnec, ©can. Nickel pATE. lowest rates. SHORTEST ROUTE « BUFFALO anu CHICAGO. via Erie, Cleveland, Fostoria and Fort Wayne. palace Buffet Sleeping Cars, through, without change, from Boston to Chicago, via Fitchburg and Weit Shore Railroads. New York to Chicago, via West Shore and Nickel Plate Roads SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. LOWEST RATES to all Conventions. For all inrormalion call on ncarcat Tichct Afcnt, or addroi F. J. MOORB. General Afcnt. Buflalo. N. Y A. W. JOHNSTON. Ocneral Superintendent. Cleveland, O B. F. HORNER. General Paa en(er Agent, Cleveland O. U iiifoais. IHERE Are Others To be sure; but there is no other between Buffalo and Chicago with double-tracks; no other furnishing so fast, so complete, so punctual a train service ; no other so comfortable as the Lake Shore Michigan Southern Railway. Between Chicago, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo and New York and Boston. A. J.SMITH, GcD. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Cleveland. Ohio. A - ; ' j ii2mnifm io vVh r. r t . ' lANcrACTk!lC(ii j, no rcRS , .- lJ)OUVCNIRS ef f frfJncnp ifn, r rs«n,i use, ff(l ' cf, wr Cerm in- fif r. ' ! -• -r- - - • Diamonds .WatcKes.Jew lry.Silv rwanf,CutGlas5.China.Clocl c ECOND TlOOR: 7 _ : Art-Rooms. BriC A BRAC.ANTI UITlEi.RlNTlNOS.STATUARY ' , 1 TopM-OORS ; CX _) M AN U FACTORY I l-leclricFoMrr-- Mcdtrn Machinery -Rr ondl Supervision — =-= Stat loaery .DcpartmcrLt r- 4 1
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