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The location of the Gilsey is unsurpassed by any hotel in the city. It is in close proximity to the shopping district and theatres, and in the heart of the wealthy and fashionable section of New York. It is easy of access, having communication by surface and elevated roads with all parts of the city. Headquarters for Yale Students SPENCER TRASK CO. = = Bankers = 27 and 29 Pine Street, New York State and James Streets, Albany BONDS AND STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION E. O. ROESSLiE Proprietor ... Dealers in Investmen t Securities XI Che Vale Pot-Pourri 1900 Che Pot-Pourri: Price, Cwo Dollars Postage, 2s Cents Tet Elliott Prat Pbilj.l(lpl:u Che Vale Pot pourri Uolume XXXU editors J. Z. Crawford matthcw mills 3. R. niedeckett new fiaocn Yale University 1000 Calendar % 1S99. 28 Sept. Thursday First Tkkm begins. 2 Oct. Monday School of the Fine Arts, term begins. 29 Nov. Wednesday Thanksgiving Rkckss begins, 1.20 p. m. 1 Dec. Friday RKCKSS ends, 8 1 . M. 20 Dec. Wednesday First Tkkm ends. Winter Uacation 1900. 9 Jan. Tuesday Skcond Tkkm begins. 5 April Thursday Junior Inhibition. 11 April Wednesday Spring Rkckss begins, 1.20 p. m. 19 April Thursday Rkckss ends. 8 a. m. 1 May Tuesday John A. Porter Prize Kssavs due. 7 May Monday Berkeley Scholarship Examination. 14 May Monday Woolsey Scholarship Fxauiination begins. 14 May Monday Winthrop Prize Kxamiuation. 16 May Wednesday Anniversary of the Divinity School. 1 June Friday School of Fine Arts, term ends. 22 June Friday DeForest Prize Speaking. 23 June Saturday Scientific School Class-Day Hxercises. 24 June Sunday Baccalaureate Sermon. 25 June Monday College Class-Day Hxercises. 25 June Monday Anniversary of I.a v School. 26 June Tuesday Anniversary Meeting of the Alumni. 26 June Tuesday Anniversary of the Medical School. 27 June . Wednesday Com m knckm knt. 28 June Thursday Examinations for admission begin. Summer Uacation 24 Sept. Monday Examinations for admission begin. 27 Sept. Thursday First Tkrm begins. 1 Oct. Monday School of the Fine Arts, term begins. 4 Oct. Thursday First Term Medical School, begins. 19 Dec. Wednesday First Tkrm ends. 6 Corporation a I’RKSIDKNT : ARTHUR t. hadley. LL.D. fki.i.ows : His Excki.i.hncv thk Govkrxor oi? Connkctictt. His Honor thk Likftknant-Govkknor of Coxxkcticpt. Rkv. BURDETT HART. I).!)., Nkw IfAVKN. Rkv. THEODOR 15 T. HUNGER. D.D., Nkw Havkx. Rkv. JOSEPH ANDERSON. D.I).. Watkrihrv. Hon. HENRY E. HOWLAND, M.A., Nkw York Citv. Rkv. CHARLES RAY PALMER. D.D., Nkw Havkx. Hon. CHAUNCEY M. DEPI5W. LL.D.. Nkw York Citv. Rkv. EDWIN P. PARKER. D.I).. Hartford. Rkv. AUGUSTUS E. HEARD. D.I).. Norwalk. Rkv. JOSEPH H. TWICHELL. M.A.. Hartford. BUCHANAN WINTHROP. M.A.. Nkw York Citv. HENRY E. DIMOCK. M.A.. NKW York Citv. Rkv. NEWMAN SMYTH. D.I).. Nkw Havkx. Rkv. JAMES W. COOPER. D.I).. Nkw Britain. THOMAS G. BENNETT. Pii.B.. Nkw Havkx. Rkv. NEWELL M. CALHOUN. M.A.. Winstkd. ALEREI) L. RIPLEY. M.A.. Boston. Mass. 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Baldwin, LL.D., .... (69 Church St.) 44 Wall St. Professor of Constitutional Law. Corporations. anJ Wills. Tracy Peck, M.A., . . . . . . . .124 High St. Professor of the Latin Language anJ Literature. William H. Carmaj.t, M.D., ....... 87 Elm St. Professor of the Principles anJ Practice of Surgery. Hon. David Torrance, M.A., ........ Derby. Professor of EviJence. Addison E. Verrill, M.A., . . . . (15 M.) 86 Whalley Ave. Professor of oology. anJ C irator of the Zoological Collection. Rev. Cornelius L. Kitchel, M.A., ..... 253 Lawrence St. Instructor In Greek. William G. Sumner, LL.D., ...... 140 Edwards St. Pelatlah Peril Professor of Political anJ Social Science. Rev. George T. Ladd, D.D., LL.I)., . • • • . . . A. Clark Professor of Moral Philosophy anJ Metaphysics. 9 FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Charles H. Smith, LL.I)., ..... (243 L.) 284 Orange St. UrnrJ Profess« r of American History. • Street Professor of the Romance Languages anJ Literatures. Sidnky I. Smith, M.A., ..... (78 B. 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(2 M.) 46 Mansfield St. Professor of .Mineralogy. Horace L. Wells, M.A.............................................(15 S. L.) 57 Trumbull St. Professor of Analytical Chemistry anJ Metallurgy. Thomas I). Goodell, Ph.I)., . . . . . .35 Edgehill Road. Professor of the Greek Language anJ Literature. William L. Ei.kin, Pii.D., ...... Director of the Observatory. Rev. William F. Blackman, Pii.D., .... Professor of Christian Ethics. Charles E. Beecher, Pii.D., ..... (9 M.) 610 Orange St. Professor of Historical Geology. anJ Curator of the Geological Collection. Edward Washburn Hopkins, Pii.D., .... IVofessor of Sanskrit anJ Comparative Philology. Herbert E. Smith. M.I)., .... (25 Medical School.) 430 Georee St. 477 Prospect St. 7 E. D. Professor of Chemistry. anJ Dean of the Medical School. Arthur H. Palmer, M.A., ..... Professor of the German Language and Literature. George D. Watrous, D.C.L., .... (153 Church St.) 26| jjra(nev Samuel E. Barney, C.E., Professor of Contracts. Torts. and Estates. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. II 235 Bishop St. 430 G 2 51 Lawrence St. rad ley St. 34r' Whitnev Ave. FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Horatio M. Reynolds, M.A., . . . • • • • 3s • Talcott Professor of the Greek Lani:iu|t« and Literature. Rkv. Frank C. Porter, Ph.D., D.D., . . . (n E. D.) 266 Bradley St. Wlnkloy Professor of Biblical Theology. John S. Ely, M.D., . . . . . . . • • 60 Wall St- Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. George M. Duncan, M.A., ..... . (275 L.) 175 Edwards St. Professor of Philosophy. E. Hersiiey Sheath, Pii D., . . . . . • 2 s5 Whitney Ave. Professor of Philosophy. Rev. Benjamin W. Bacon, Litt I)., D.D., . . (10 E. D.) 30 Trumbull St. Buckingham Professor of New Testament Criticism anJ Interpretation. Frank K. Sanders, Ph.D., . . . . . . .235 Lawrence St. Louis V. Pirsson, Pii.B., Woolsey Professor of Biblical Literature. • • • • f (2 M.) 137 Wall St. Robert L. Tayi.or, B.A., Professor of Physical Geology. 67 Mansfield St. Edward G. Bourne, Ph.D. Instructor In French. • • • • . . 73 Mansfield St. Frederic E. Beach, Ph.I). Professor of History. • • • 44 Lyon St. Gustav Gruener, Pii.D., Assistant Professor of Physics. (276 L.) 522 Howard Ave. Oliver T. Osborne, M.D., Professor of German. 252 York St. Edward W. Scripture, Pii Professor of .Materia Medica and Therapeutics. • D (109 Elm St.) 6S1 Orange St. James J. Robinson, Pii.D., Director of the Psychological Laboratory. (9 Phelps.) 183 Lawrence St. Henry L. Swain, M.I)., Instructor in Latin. 232 York St. Horatio W. Parker, M.A Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Throat and Ear , . . . . . (3 Tr.) 162 Prospect St. John Wurts, LL.B., M.A., Battell Professor of the Theory of Music. 9 Trumbull St. Wilbur L. Cross, Ph.D., Vofcssorof Elementary Law, Real Property and Trusts. . (22 S. H.) 306 York St. John C. Schwab, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English. 310 Prospect St. Professor of Political Economy. George E. Beers, M.A., M.L., .... (15 Law School.) 31 Lake PI. Assistant Professor of Elementary Law and Real Property. 2 FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Emily Sanford Professor of English Literature. Instructor in Mathematics. Hunt Professor of Anatomy. Assistant Professor of English Literature. I rofessor of German. Professor of Political Economy. Professor of Mathematics. Ciiaklton M. Lewis, Ph.I)., Jacob Westlund, Ph.I)., Harry B. Ferris, M.D., William Lyon Phelps, Ph.D., Robert N. Corwin, Ph.D., . Irving Fisher, Ph.D., James Pierpont, Ph.D., Hanns Oertel, Pii.D., ..... Assistant Professor of Comparative Philology. Charles Sears Baldwin, Ph.D., .... Assistant Professor of Rhetoric. Percy F. Smith, Ph.D., ..... Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Philip E. Browning, Ph.I)., .... Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Oliver H. Richardson, Ph.D., . . • . Assistant Professor of History. Benjamin Moore, M.A., ..... _ Professor of Physiology. Henry L. Wheeler, Pii.D., .... Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. Cecil K. Bancroft, B.A., ..... Tutor In Latin. Charles W. L. Johnson, Ph.D., .... Instructor in Greek. Lafayette B. Mendel, Ph.I)., Assistant Professor of l hysiologlcal Chemistry. Charles S. Ingham, Ph.D., ..... Tutor in Latin. James W. I). Ingersoll, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin. Charles J. Bartlett, M.D., ..... Assistant Professor of Pathology. I). Albert Kreider, Pii I)., .... (Sloane Instructor in Physics. (133 I' ) 158 Whitney Ave. 218 Mansfield St. . 118 York St. (70 S. M.) 44 High St. 333 Crown St. . A. . 357 Howard Ave. . . 2 Phelps. (15 Wh.) 57 Wall St. . 318 Humphrey St. (Kent Laboratory.) 351 Wh. . 384 Whitney Ave. 361 George St. 317 Crown St. 213 D. 399 I . (63 B. L.) 18 Trumbull St. (213 I).) 203 Lawrence St. 311 Crown St. . 78 Lake PI. Laboratory.) 298 Lawrence St. FACULTY ANI) INSTRUCTORS. Milton B. Portkr, Ph.D., Instructor in .Mathematics. . 4 University PI. Alfred K. Merritt, B.A., • • • • (135 Elm St.) 267 L. Arthur I,. Wiikklrr, Ph.D., Registrar of the College Faculty. Tutor in Latin. . 81 Cottage St. Wendki.l M. Strong, Ph.D., Tutor in Mathematics. 307 W. Theodore Woolsev Heermance , Ph.D., . 399 B. Instructor in Greek Arch.vology. . 57 Edgehill Road. Richard T. Holbrook, B.A., • • • • Tutor In the Romance Languages. 53 V. Edson F. Gali.audet, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics. Edward B. Reed, Ph.D., Tutor in English. 351 Wh. W. Frederic Foster, D.C.L., Assistant Professor of .Mercantile Law. 204 Prospect St. Charles G. Osgood, Jr., Ph.D., 2 University PI. Tutor in English. Hollon A. Farr, B.A., Tutor In German. . • 170 F. Chauncev W. Welm, B.A., . Instructor in Rhetoric. (15 Wh.) 203 Lawrence St. Herbert E. Hawkes, B.A., . Instructor in Mathematics. 391 Edge wood Ave. Sherwood O. Dickekman, B.A., Instructor in Greek. 140 Cottage St. Edward D. Collins, Ph.D., . 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Frederick Wells Williams, B.A., ..... Instructor In Oriental History. William J. Comstock, Ph.B., ..... Baltimore, Md. Williamsport, Pa. . Derby. New York City. 135 Whitney Ave. 43 Trumbull St. Instructor in Organic Chemistry. Jay W. Seaver, M.A., M.D., .... (Gymnasium.) 25 Lynwood St. Associate Director of the Gymnasium. 15 FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Edward V. Raynolds, D.C.L., .... Instructor in Debating. • • 62 Trumbull St. Gustav A. Andreex, B.A., ..... Instructor in Scandinavian Languages. . A. Howard H. Knapp, B.A., LL.B., .... Lecturer on Connecticut Practice. • . Bridgeport. Wili.iam G. Andrrson, M.D., .... (Gymnasium) Instructor in Gymnastics, anJ Associate Director of the Gymnasium. 120 College St. Jacques Dumas, LL.D., ..... W. L. Storrs Lecturer on Municipal Law. Rethel, France. Charles C. Clarke, Jr., B.A., .... Instructor in Trench. 65 Grove St. William W. Niciioi.s, M.E., ..... Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. • • 83 Pearl St. Leonard M. Daggett, B.A., LL.B., Instructor in Testamentary Law. (42 Church St.) 77 Grove St. Herbert D. Carrington, Pii.D., . . ' . Instructor In German. 335 Orange St. Edward M. McCabe, M.D., . Clinical Assistant in Ophthalmology. 224 Orange St. Frederick L. Chase, Pii.D., .... Assistant Astronomer in the Observatory. Observatory. Arthur N. Ai.i.ing, M.D., ..... Instructor in Ophthalmology. 199 York St. Louis B. Bishop, M.D., Instructor In Pediatrics. 77 Whitney Ave. Charles W. Pierson, M.A., . Instructor in New York Practice. New York City. Thomas C. Stearns, Pii.D., ..... Instructor in Ancient Philosophy. . Westport. Andrew Keogh, ...... Librarian of the Linonlan and Brothers.Library. 120 High St. Edwin H. Lockwood, M.E., ..... Instructor in Mathematics and Machine Design. 55 Prospect St. Leonard W. Bacon, Jr., M.D., .... Instructor In Operative Surgery. 294 Elm St. Rev. Warren J. Moulton, Pii.D., .... Instructor in Biblical Literature. . 13 E. D. Rev. Henry Davies, B.D., ..... Lecturer on the History of Philosophy. • 275 L. Philip P. Wells, B.A., .... (32 Law School.) Instructor In Evidence. anJ Librarian of the Law School. 72 Mansfield St. 16 FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Charles I). Phki.ps, M.D., Instructor In Physical Diagnosis. 472 Orange St. Wai.tkk I. Lowe, Ph.D., Instructor In History. • 238 Whnlley Ave. John C. Tracy, C.K., Instructor in Civil Engineering anJ Drawing. (127 Winch.) 55 Dwight PL Ralph A. McDonneix, M.D., Instructor In Dermatology and Materia Medica. 1142 Chapel St. William C. Marshall, M.K., .... Instructor In Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. • 355 Willow St. Robert E. Peck, M.D., Instructor in Neurology. • 56 Howe St. Alexander W. Evans, M.D., Ph.D., Instructor in Botany. (18 S. H.) 2 Hillhouse Ave. Robert C. Morris, D.C.I,., . Instructor in the French Codes. New York City. Leonard C. Saneord, M.D., Assistant In the Surgical Clinic. 216 Crown St. James Locke, Ph.D., . Instructor In Chemistry. • 317 Crown St. George L. Amkrman, Ph.I)., Registrar of the ShefliclJ Scientific School. (i S. H.) 137 Wall St. Walter M. Patton, Ph.D., . Instructor in Semitic Languages. 37 Lynwood St. Maurice H. Robinson, M.A., Assistant in Political Economy. 522 Winthrop Ave. George P. Starkweather, Ph.D., .... Instructor In Applied Mechanics. 344 Cedar St. Henry A. Bumstead, Pii.D., • (n8Winch.) Instructor in Physics. 45 Edgehill Road. Edward S. Moulton, M.D., Assistant In Gynecology. • 223 York St. Robert O. Moody, M.D., Assistant in Pathology. • 1204 Chapel St. Warren A. Spalding, Demonstrator of Pharmacy. . 9 High St. Wesley R. Coe, Ph.D., Instructor in Comparative Anatomy. (75 B. L.) 2 Hillhouse Ave. Bertram B. Bci.twood, Ph.D. Instructor In Physical Chemistry. • . 162 S.L. Otis G. Bunnei.i., Ph.B., Instructor in French. 17 • • 92 York Sq. 7 FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Assistant in the Throat and Ear Clinic Instructor in Political Economy. Assistant in Physical Diagnosis. Instructor in Mathematics. Frederic C. Bishop, M.D., . Clive Day, Ph.D., Donald R. Hinckley. M.D., William A. Granville, Ph.D., George H. Langzettel, B.F.A., Clerk and Librarian of the Art School, and Assistant in Drawing. William Ii. Parker, Ph.D., Instructor In Chemistry. Harry B. Jepson, B.A., Mus.B., Instructor In Organ-Playing. William J. Sheehan, M.D., Assistant in the Surgical Clinic. Ambrose K. Brennan, M.D., Assistant In Obstetrics. Matataro Matsumoto, B.A., Assistant in the Psychological Laboratory. ISIDOR TROOSTWYK, ..... Instructor in Violin-Playing. George Grant MacCurdy, M.A., . Instructor in Prehistoric Anthropology. Karl F. Geiser, Ph.B., Samuel M. Hammond, M.D., E. Herman Arnold, M.D., . Lynde P. Wheeler, Ph.B., . Gervase Green, Ph.D., Frederick N. Sperry, M.D., William F. Verdi, M.D., Chauncey B. Rice, Ph.B., William B. Bailey, Ph.B., . Assistant in History. Assistant in the McJIcal Clinic. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery. Laboratory Assistant in Physics. Instructor in Philosophy. Assistant in the Throat and Ear Clinic. Assistant in the Surgical Clinic. Laboratory Assistant in Physics. Instructor in Statistics. IS 1223 Chapel St. . 158 Whitney Ave. 35 College St. (46 N. S. H.) 7 Eld St. (Art School) 725 Whitney Ave. 648 Elm St. (4 Tr.) 52 Howe St. . 313 Howard Ave. 1 Si Franklin St. 109 Elm St. 11 Park St 33 Wall St. 27 Sylvan Ave. 105 College Ave. 46 York Sq. 333 York St. . 136 Sherman Ave. 76 Wooster St. 172 St. John St. 56 N. S. H. 22 Lynwood St. FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Isaac K. Piiki.ps, Pii.D., (Kent Laboratory.) 130 Howe St. Instructor In Chemistry. Allen R. Defendorf, M.D., Lecturer on Insanity. . Middletown. George K. Eaton, Pii.D., Instructor In Comparative Osteology. • (8 M.) 70 Sachem St. Meyer XVoi.odaksky, Pii.D., Instructor in Russian. 167 Kimberly A Ye. Bayard Barnes, Pii.D., Laboratory Assistant in Organic Chemistry. 1442 Chapel St. Herbert E. Gregory, Pii.D., Instructor in Physical Geography. 55 N. S. H. Willis H. Crowe, M.D., Assistant In the MeJical Clinic. 68 Whalley Ave. Emerson G. Taylor, Pii.D., Assistant in Rhetoric. 15 Wh. Robert W. Hall, B.A., Ph.B t • • Assistant in Biology. 48 N. S. H. Holmes C. Jackson, Pii.D., . Assistant in Physiological Chemistry 2 Hill house Ave. Charles H. Warren, Pii.I)., Instructor in Mineralogy. 57 N. S. H. Clifford W. Kellogg, M.I)., ..... Instructor In Histology. anJ Assistant in the Gynecological Clinic. . 233 York St. John M. Gaines, B.A., Assistant In Political Economy. 530 p Andrew T. Bierkan, I,L.B., Instructor in Bookkeeping. 42 Church St. George H. Netti.eton, B.A., Instructor In English. 162 S. L. Frederick O. Robbins, B.A., Instructor In French. . 227 Sherman Ave. Jay G. Eldridge, B.A., Instructor in German. 102 N. Albert G. Keller, Pii.D., . Assistant in Social Science. 270 Iidgewood Ave. Frederick B. Luquiens, B.A. • • • • Instructor in German. 201 Bishop St. William Valentine, Pii.B., Instructor in Chemistry. 162 S. L. Walter M. Bradley. Pii.B., Laboratory Assistant in Analytical Chemistry. 1346 Chapel St. 9 FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. William K. Shkpard, Ph.B., Laboratory Assistant in Physics. 48 N. S. H. Charles M. Cookk, B.A., Laboratory Assistant in Botany. 112 College St. Edward F. McIntosh, M.D., Assistant in the Medical Clinic. 192 York St. Charles A. Peters, B.S., Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. Kent Laboratory. James A. Brooks, Ph.B., Assistant in Drawing. Derby. Rev. Charles S. Macfarland, B.D., Ph.D, .... Assistant in Biblical Literature. . 23 E. D. George A. Hanford, B.A., Assistant in Physiological Chemistry. 276 Elm St. Molton A. Colton, B.A., Instructor in French. 90 S. M. John T. Norton, Jr.. B.A., . . . (Kent Laboratory.) Laboratory Assistant In Chemistry. 90 Whalley Ave. Treat B. Johnson, Pii.B., . Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. 141 College St. Edgar S. Downs, B.A., (Sloane Laboratory Assistant in Physics in the Sloane Laboratory. .) 128 Howe St. John Hall Hart, B.A., . . . (Sloane Laboratory.) 43 College St. Assistant in Physics In the Sloane Laboratory. Sydney K. Mitchell, B.A., Assistant in History. . 90S. M. Robert K. Root, B.A., Instructor in Hngllsh. 58 Grove St. Walter M. Sanders, Ph.B., Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. 111 Grove St. H. Stanley Knight, Instructor in Piano-Forte Playing. 32 Pearl St. Chauncey B. Tinker, B.A., Assistant in English. 36 K. D. Charles H. Harriman, LL.B., ...... Instructor of Quiz-clubs. Other Officers 818 Chapel St. Willabe Haskell, Ph.D., . (Reading Room.) 96 Dwight St. Superintendent of the Reading Room. Annie E. Hutchins, Assistant in the Library. . Library. 20 FACULTY AND NSTFUCTONS. Henry R. Gruener, . Assistant in the Library. (Library.) 522 Howard Ave. Henrietta C. Gilbert, Assistant in the Library. (Library.) 22 Whalley Ave. Jessie C. Hargek, Assistant In the Library. (Library.) 14 University PL Charlotte E. Bush, . . . . . . . (i S. H.) 133 Howe St. Assistant Librarian of the Sheffield Scientific School. Ernest H. Wells, B.A., . . . . (32 Law School.) 72 Mansfield St. Assistant l.ibrarian of the Law School. Horace J. Eastburn, B.A, 1 Assistant Librarian of the Law School. . . 83 Elm St. Henry B. Wright, B.A., ..... Dwight Hall. Superintendent of Dwight Hall, and Secretary of the Yale Young Men's Christian Association. George A. Johnson, Assistant in the Library. (Library.) 186 Bradley St. George A. May, Assistant at the Gymnasium. . . Gymnasium. Charles W. H. Hand, Assistant at the Gymnasium. (Gymnasium.) 158 York St. Walter D. Makepeace, B.A., .... Registrar of the Law School. 11 Law School. John Q. Tilson, M.L., Proctor, and Steward of the Dining Hall. 550 P- Charles A. Greene, B.A, Proctor. 57i P. Lewis E. Osborn, Clerk in the Sheffield Scientific School. (3 S. H.) 406 Orange St. Henry M. Osborn, . College Bursar. (1 Phelps.) 406 Orange St. Frank E. Hotchkiss, Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings. (4 Phelps.) 104 High St. J. Preston Strong, . Clerk In the Treasurer's Office. (5 Tr.) 222 Sherman Ave. George H. Butler, . Clerk In the Bursar's Office. (1 Phelps.) 136 Dwight St. William E. Rowland, Clerk in the Treasurer's Office. . (5 Tr.) 212 Orchard St. Ada S. Hotchkiss, Stenographer In the President's Office. (6 Tr.) 136 Sherman Ave. Harriet B. Phelps, Clerk in the Medical School. 67 Dwight St. 21 Benjamin Stearns Adams, Academical Department % Senior Class Spencer, Iowa, 42 V. Frederick Baldwin Adams, Toledo, 0., 16 V. Janies Pinckney Adams, Orange, N. ., 325 w. Walter Maxwell Adriance, Cincinnati, O., 108 N. Karle Alexander. Elizabeth, N. J., 5 V. Frederic Winthrop Allen, II a po e. Mass., 121 N. Bdwin Carlos Andrews, Penn Van, S. V., 14 V. Robert Lawrence Anthony, Providence, R. .. 373 Wh. Harold Sears Arnold, Sew Haven, Conn., 30 V. Frank Marion Atterholt, Jr.. Akron, O., 397 • William Holt Averell, Jr.. Rochester, S. Y., 64 V. Harry Woodruff Babcock, S onington, Conn., 55 V. John Harry Bailey, Sew Haven, Conn., 226 Commerce st. Alanson Judson Baker. CloversviHe, S. Y., 11 V. George Merrick Baker. Hartford, Conn., ;I 12 X. ROSCOC Chase Baker, RiUcrica, Mass. 45 V. Lucius Barnes Barbour, Hartford, Conn., 61 V. Norman Bardeen, Syracuse, N. )’., 358 Wh. James Whitney Barney, Sew York City, 37 V. Albert Mlinger Barrell, Chicago, ., 292 W. 22 George Hiram Bartholomew. William Chi])]) Bartholomew, Norman Williams Bartlett, Stephen Russell Bartlett, Frederick Pomeroy Bassett. Ernest Turrell Bauer, Harry Judson Beardsley, Allister McDonald Bell, Cogswell Bentley, Edward Houston Bindley, Hugh Taylor Birch, Jr., Howard Bissell, Frederick Arthur Blount, Howard Boocock, Edward Green Bradford, Jr., Morgan Bulkclev Brainard, Charles Edward Brinley, Sidney Gray Bristol, John Penn Brock. Clarence Whittlesey Bronson, Ezekiel Stoddard Bronson, Howard Logan Bronson, Charles Stephen Brooks, Kenneth Bruce, Jerome Herman Buck, Winthrop Buck, Kenneth Love joy Burns, John Roberts Bushong, Albert Norton Butler, .Stuart Brown Cam]), John Herbert Campbell, Shiras Campbell, Charles Pond Capen, Robert Davis Carey. Franklin Carter, Jr., Charles Andrews Carver, DeWitt Bellinger Casler. Donald Chappell, Frank Dexter Cheney. Walter Lyon Chittenden, John Werden Clark, Thomas Benedict Clarke, Jr., ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. New Haven, Conn., 225 Sherman ave. New Haven, Conn., 225 Sherman ave. Evanston, III., 209 I). Hartford, Conn., 112 N. Cincinnati, ()., 369 Wh. Easton, Conn., 255 Sherman ave. N. Woodbury, Conn., 41 Howe si. Orange, N.J., 328 W. Rochester, N. 33S Wh. Pittsburg, Pa., 32 V. Chicago, III., 109 N. Buffalo, N. V., 306 W. Newport, VI., 53 F- Brooklyn, N. )'.. 20 V. Wilmington, Del., 299 w. Hartford, Conn., 61 V. Philadelphia, Pa., 9 V. Battle Creek, Mich. 100 N. Lebanon, Pa., 46 V. New Haven, Conn., 106 N. New Haven, Conn., 46 V. New Haven, Conn., 106 N. Cleveland, O., 21 V. Brooklyn, N. V., 148 F. Albany, N. 352 Wh. Wethersfield, Conn., 357 Wh. Seattle, Wash., 93 S. M. Reading, Pa., . 260 L. Meriden, Conn., . 381 Wh. West Winsted, Conn., 318 w. Orange, N.J., 33 Wall st. Elizabeth, N.J., 46 V. St. Louis, Mo., 30S W. C'heyenne, Wyoui ing 346 Wh. Williamslown, Mass., 341 Wh. Chicago, III., 64 Whalley ave. Little Falls N. V., 336 Wh. New London, Conn., 370 Wh. S. Manchester, Conn., 15 v. Binghamton, N. V., 43 V. Old Say brook, Conn., 164 F. New York City, 355 Wh. 23 A C A DEM IC:AL DUPAR I'M ENT. William Rockwell Clarke, Kansas City, Mo., 302 W. Arthur Wilfred Clement, Brooklyn, N. Y., 51 v. William Sloane Coflin, New York City, 62 V. George Musalas Colvocoresses, Litchfield, Conn., 372 Wh. Edwin Congdon. Jr., Clarendon, VI., 81 S. M. Norman George Conner, Mars iattlon, Pa., 164 F Frank Cummings Cook, Waterbary, Conn., 103 N. Louis Aldrich Cook, South Weymouth, Mass. 40 V. Foster Crompton, Brooklyn, N. Y., 64 V. Zenas Marshall Crane, Dalton, Mass., 4 V. Chauncey Morris Crawford, Baltimore, Md., 72 S. M. Prank Taylor Crawford, Mansfield, ()., 355 Wh. Morton Starr Cressy, Hartford, Conn., 130 F. Walter Eaton Crittenden, New Haven, Conn., 381 Wh. Francis Cross, Jr., New Haven, Conn., 448 Washington ave. John Walter Cross, New York City, 9v. Richard Dudley Currier, Br id Report, Con n., 37 Wh. Jesse Dwight Dana, Lewiston, Me., 305 w. Earl Ellithorpc Davidson, Boston, Mass., 42 V. Joseph Edward Davis, Davis, W. Va., 346 Wh. Sidney Butler Dean, St. Paul, Minn, 43 V. John Walter Decrow, loston. Mass., 374 Wh. Robert Leonard Dodd, Haverhill, Mass., 68 Park st. Malcolm Douglas, Albany, N. Y., 340 Wh. Harry Augustus Dow, Pittsfield, III., 336 Wh. Clare Hill Draper, Hoped ale. Mass., 16 V. Dwight Chandler Drew Stowe, VI., 81 S. M. Guilford Duncan, St. I.ouis, Mo., 25 v. Edward DcLancey Eaton, Albany, N. Y., 352 Wh. Frank Wales Eaton, East Orange, N. J., 17 V. Richard Alvin Eble, Newark, N.J. 380 Wh. Stanley Wells Edwards, Granby, Conn., 1044 Chapel st. Edward Porter Eggleston, New Lon don. Conn., 101 N. Stephen Benton Elkins, Jr., Elkins, IV. Va., 3 9 W. Christopher I’egues Ellerbc, Jr., St. Louis, Mo., 25 V. Edward Clarence Ellsbrcc, Meriden Conn., Meriden. Henry Edward Ellsworth, Simsbury, Conn., '5 V. Arthur Edgar Ely, East River, Conn., 183 Lyc. Sigismund Engelking, Peters, Texas., 421 B. Orville Devere I vs tee, Glovcrsville, N. Y., 1044 Chapel st. Edward Bathurst Fackler, New York City, 327 W. Eugene Francis Farley, Derby, Conn., Derby. 2.1 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Leon Parr, H.S., Deane College 1895-John Sherlock Ferguson, Robert Ferguson, Prank Parwell Ferry, Prank IMson Field, B.A., Western College i8 q. Henry Martyn Field, Irving Leonard Fisher, Wilfred Lester Foster, Alanson Gibbs Fox, David Rowland Francis, Jr., Thomas Kmlcn Franklin, Charles Henry Frederick, Herbert Brewster Fuller, William Frederick Gillespie, Frederic William Gladding, Clifford Joseph Gleason, John Klwin Gleason, Maurice l’hilippe Gould, Arthur l larmount Graves, George Green, l 'dward Belden Greene, IMward Chace Greene, James Cowan Greenway, Harold Humphrey Hackett, Frank Kugene Hale, William Rodman Hamlin, John Bryant Hartwell, l'inkncy Settle Hargrove, B.A., Baylor University 1898. Frederick Charles Havemeyer, Pliny Harold Hayes, Harry Heaton, Lyman Cook Hedge, Thomas William Hefferan, Howard Covode Hein ., Burns Henry, I’Mward Buffum Hill, William Beck Hills, George Lyman Hinckley, Robert Taylor Hinton, M.A., Georgetown College (Ky.) 1S99. Kingfisher, (Ik la., 68 Audubon st. Stockholm, Sweden, 347 Wli. Springfield, Mass., 422 B. Lake Pores , III., 45 V. Dover, III., 122 N. Host on. Mass.. 211 I). New York City, 93 S. M. Brooklyn, N. '., 183 Lyc. New York City, 59 V. St. Louis, Mo., 318 w. Lancaster, Pa., 342 Wh. Westfield, N.J., 80S. M. Glen Ridge, N.J., 403 B. Stamford, Con n., 101 N. Essex, Conn., 1010 Chapel st. Co!eh rook, N. ., 19 Sylvan ave. Oxford, N. '., 380 Wh. Wainego, Kansas, 104 N. Hartford, Conn., 357 Wh. Clovcrsvillc, N. Y., 40 V. Cleveland, O., 21 V. Westminster, Conn., 105 N. Hot Springs, Ark., 340 Wh. New York City, 6 V. Hartford, Conn., 150 F. Eas hamp on, Mass., 422 B. Providence, R. ., 317 w. Waco, Tex., 421 B. New York City, 37 V. Buffalo, N. Y., 104 N. Washington, D. C, 160 F. Burlington, Iowa, 59 V. Grand Rapids, Mich., 343 Wh. Pittsburg, Pa., 62 V. Detroit, Mich., 7 V. Yonkers, N. 10 V. Orange, N.J., 80 S. M. Northampton, Mass., 412 B. Paris, Ky., 237 York st. 2.5 Leonard Albert Hoclista lter. John Morgan Ilopkins, Thomas Andrews Howell, Jr., Christopher Hall Howes, George Wolcott Hubbell. Jr.. Clarence Powell Hulst, Henry Thomas Hunt, Ralph Emerson Hutchinson, TIopkin Jenkins. Herbert Russell Jenney, Dale Crawford Jennings, Bascom Johnson, Harry Otis Johnson. Owen McMahon Johnson. William Savage Johnson, Charles Jones, William Moses Jones, B.A., Baylor University 1898. John Everett Reach. Raymond George Keeney, Charles Alexis Kellogg, Jr., Franklin Kennedy, Lucius Collin wood Kingman, Allen Irving Kittle, John Henry Klostennan, Irving Gilliss Knox, Preston Kunder, Timothy Aloysius Leary, Ashley Day Leavitt. ■Samuel Samter I,evy, Kenneth Dwight Lippincott, Vincent Paddock I bdell. Frederic Irving Lockman, Hollister Logan, James Phiuney Lombard. Maurice Ennis Lombardi, James McMaster Long. Gilbert Lovell, Cortlandt Francis Luce, George Armstrong Lyon, Jr., Malcolm Lee McBride. Thomas McCandless, ACADEMICAL, DEPARTMENT. New York City, 5 V. Dec herd. Ten ., 341 Wh. New York City, 318 W. Yarmouth, Mass., 392 B. Crein wieh, Con n., • 8 V. Mitwo ukee, Wis., 52 v. Cincinnati, O., 227 I). Hu hba rdsion, Mass., 328 w. Cortland, Oregon, 354 Wh. Cincinnati, ( ., 334 Wh. Pittsburg, Pa., 306 W. Washington, D. C., 305 w. Machias. Me., 116 N. New York City, 300 W. Meriden, Conn., 404 B. Seymour, Conn., 79 S- M. Cof cvit e, Tex., 96 S. M. Northampton. Mass., 105 N. Somersville, Conn., 4 V. Carthage, Mo., 159 Elm st. Buffalo, N. 1044 Chapel st. Providence, P. I., 373 Wh. Poss, Cat. 18 V. Portland, Oregon, 367 Wh. New York City, 6 V. Evansville, hid.. 334 Wh. Scilico, Conn., 202 I). Melrose, Mass., 87 S. M. Jit00mington, It., 241 L. Newton Centre, Mass., 339 Wh. Brewster, N. )'., 107 N. New York City, 345 Wh. Brooklyn, N. ’., 387 B. Kansas City, Mo., 301 W. Houston, Tex., 49 V. Pittsburg, J a., 24 V. Plainfield, N.J., 332 Wh. New Brighton, N. 24 v. Erie, Pa., 334 Wh. Cleveland, 0., 378 Wh. Meriden, Conn., 79 S. M. 26 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. George Sterling McCnrtin, Frank M. MacClenahan. It.A., Tarklo College Joseph Medill McCormick, Robert McCormick, Robert Hall McCormick, Jr.. William Marsh McCutchen, Ernest Clare McGouldrick, Charles Wylie McKelvey, Alexander I,ouis McKeii .ie. William Chase Mackey, John Fisher McLanc, It.A.. Westminster College (Pa.) i'qq. Allan MacLean, William Raymond Maloney, Jr., William I’roctor Malony, Samuel Clinton Marty, Herbert Edwin Medway. Frederick benjamin Merrels. Dunlcvy Milbank, Jesse Wright Miller, Rutger ltleecker Miller, Matthew Mills, William Ernst Minor, Warner Moody, Hobart Moore, Joy Leslie Moore, Sydney Itvron Morton, Henry Leo Moses, Fred Nash, William Horatio Nelson. Thomas Davidson Newmyer. Janies Henry Niedecken, Wesley Eugene Nims, Crispin Oglebav, Eugene Walter Ong. Herman Max Opitz, Clarence Eugene Ordwav, Walker Lavellette Otis, Brace Whitman Paddock, Charles Randolph Page, Walter Sharp Page, Watertown, N. Y., Allegheny City, Pa., Chicago, III., Ha rt isb u rg, Pa., Chicago, HI., Plainfield, N.J., Machias, Me., Bridgeport, Conn., Ware ham. Mass., Franklin, Pa., New Haven, Conn., filch field. Conn.. Poughkeepsie, N. )'., Dundee, N. Y., Kansas City, Mo., Scran on, Pa., New Haven, Conn., New York City, Houston, Tex., New York City, Chicago, III., Coving Ion, Ky., Dead wood, S. Dak., Chicago, III., Camp Hi! , ‘a., Chicago, IU., Sc ran I on. Pa., North field Farms, Mass., West Suff'u'Id Conn., Conne lsvi le, Pa., Milwaukee, Wis., Ash burn ham, Mass., Kansas City, Mo., Cleveland, 0., Norwich, C 'onn., Winchester, Mass., New York City, Pittsfield, Mass., San Francisco. Cal., Columbus, O., 372 Wh. 130St.John st. 36 V. 54 V. 382 Wh. 350 Wh. 119 N. 347 Wh. 360 Wh. 34 V. 33 Howe st. 32 V. 353 Wh. 44 F. 332 Wh. 386 It. 27 V. 345 Wh. 141 F. 5 V. 39 V. 36 V. 370 Wh. 12 V. 353 Wli. 144 F. 241 L. 376 wh. 73 M. 66 V. 379 Wh. 1010 Chapel st. 337 Wh. 3S5 . 79 S. M. 211 D. 85 S. M. 3 V. 337 Wh. 29 V. 27 ACADEMICAL DliPARTMIiNT. Dudley Chapin Palmer, Rolatul Swift Palmer, I'M wards Albert Park, Roswell Miller Patterson, James Warren Payton, Leonard Adolph Peek, Roger Crossman Peek, Frank Denison Pendleton, John Dodge Peters, John Cleveland Phillips, John Calhoun Pickett, Edward Rundel Pidgeon, William I.orimer Porter, R.A., Tirklo College i8 ;6. Horace Martin Poyntcr, Henry Oscar Price, Oscar Stoddard Pulman, Jr., John Pierre| ont Rice, William Gray Ricker, Pliny Sexton Riggs, Reuben Buck Robertson, Charles Prescot Robinson, Percy Avery Rockefeller, Edward Clary Root, Sidney Clarence Rosenberg, Adolph Hirseh RosenfeId, Frank Henry Russell, Robert Russell, Harry Granville Sanders, Walter Sidney Sanford, William Edgar Schoyer, Richard Jewett Sclnveppe, Warren Bartlett Seabury, Walter Corwin Senger, William Edward Seymour, Herman Shaffer, George Cass Shelby, George Melville Shepherd, Arthur Leighton Sherman, Wilfrid Halsted Sherrill, Franklin Victory Sikes, George Welch Simmons, Chicago, ., Amen ia, N. )’., GloversviUe, N. '., New York City, IVcsl teld, Mass., Gloversvillc, N. Y., North Bennington, Vt., Somersville, Conn., Greal Ba rrihg ton, Mass Putnam, Conn., Northampton, Mass., Norwalk, Con n., Win terse , Iowa, Shctbyvitle, A y., Galesburg, III., Albany, N. Y., Santa Barbara, Cat., Ryegalc, Vt., Palmyra, N. Cincinnati, ()., Horncllsville, N. New York City, Greenwich, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Owensboro, A’y., Bridgeport, Conn., Can ion, N. Y., Concord, N. II., S icrburne, N. Y., Pittsburg, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., Dcdha m, Mass., Port Jervis, N. Y., New York City, Phitadetphia, Pa., Grand Rapids, Mich., New York City, Cas leton, VI., Poughkeepsie, N. Su(field, Conn., St. Louis, Mo., 344 Wh. 342 Wh. 10 V. 65 V. 75 Broadway. 86 S. M. 100 N. 73 vS. M. 567 Wh. 109 N. 86 S. M. 314 Crown st. 150 St. John st. 375 Wh. 375 Wh. . 376 Wh. 408 B. 53 P. 72 ,S. M. 369 Wh. 56 V. 20 V. 143 Edwards st. 736 Orange st. 524 1’-148 F. 8 V. 124 N. 29 V. 544 Wh. 379 Wh. 13 V. 333 Vcrk st. 66 V. 210 Prospect st. 85 S. M. 237 York st. 72 S. M. 354 Wh. 422 B. 7 V. 28 A CADIiMK AI. DI-PAD I'M ENT. David Stanley Smith, Harrison Preserved Smith, Herbert Raymond Smith, Rollin Aaron Spalding, Jr., Chauncey Blair Spears, Howard S] cer, Thomas Stack, Charles Alexander Starne, Charles Stetson, Robert Stevenson, Jr.. Mason Albert Stone, Jr., Lyman Brumbaugh Stookev, William Brewster Stoskopf, Corliss Esmonde Sullivan, Thomas Walter Swan, Charles Christian Swartz, Hulbcrt Taft. Edward Hubbert Tatum, Warner Varnum Taylor, George Bremner Tennant, David Ogle Thomas, Ralph Willis Thomas, Charlton Brice Thompson, Klbert Nevius Sebring Thompson, Warren Parsons Thorpe. Charles Lewis Tiffany, 2d, William Evarts Tracy, Charles Terry Treadway, Carlisle Bronson Tuttle, Raymond I.athrop Tweedy, Reuben Carter Twichell, Albert William VanBuren, Albert VanderVeer, Jr., Laurence Van Dyke, William Jerome Vogeler, Philip Cory Walcott, Elisha Walker, Gardner Colby Walworth, Arthur Gustavus Ward, Edgar Percy Ward, Thomas Watson, Louis Schneider Weaver, B.A., Pennsylvania College 1899. Toledo, ()., Post Norlhfield. Moss., New London, Conn., Lynn, Mass., New York City, Cincinnati, O., Harvey, N. It., Leadvi le, Co ., Bangor, Me., Chicago, III., New York City, Belleville, III., Freeport, III., Cleveland, 0., Northampton, Mass., S. Norwalk, Conn., Cincinnati, O., Larehtnonl, N. Y., Wakefield, Mass., Waterbary, Conn., Belleville, lit., Anaconda, Mont., Covington, Ky., New Haven, Conn., Philadelphia, Pa., New York City, Plainfield, N.J., Bristol. Conn., Na ago tack, Con n., Hinghamplon, N. Y., Plantsvit e, Conn., Lynn, Mass., Albany, N. Milwaukee, Wis., Baltimore, Md., Rutherford, N.J., New York City, Newton Centre, Mass., Evans PI ills, N. Y., Orange, N.J., Greenville, Pa., Newry, Pa., 39 10 V. 55 I’ -350 Wh. 34 V. 47 V. 108 N. 116 N. 22 V. 39 V. 41 V. 3°3 W. 182 Lvc. 13 v. 378 Wli. 3 7 W. 309 W. 4i V. 325 w. 343 Wli. 103 N. 202 D. 182 Lyc. 227 D. 127 N. 528 P. 382 Wh. 309 W. 27 V. 30 V. 49 V. 3 V. 261 Orange st. 35 V. 209 D. 12 V. 87 S. M. 405 B. 339 Wh. 90 S. M. 17 V. 56 V. 1142 Chapel st. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Charles KUingham Weeks, Bridgeport, Conn., 371 Wh. Rudolph Frederick Weicliert, Danbury, Conn., 91 S. M. William Howard Weiss, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., 119 N. Harry Hubbard Wells, Brewster, N. )'., 107 N. Sidney Adams Weston, Sharon, A ass.. 360 Wh. George Hoyt Whipple, Andover, Mass., 124 N. George Newell Whittlesey, New Haven, Conn., 338 Wh. Henry Parmelee Wickes, New York City, 121 N. Arthur Collins Williams, Hartford, Conn., 402 B. Herbert Gilman Williams, Rochester, N. )’., 374 Wh. William Riddle Williams, Haverford, Pa., 65 v. William Kingsley Williams, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 164 F. Charles Ilulburt Wilson, Pittsfield, Mass., 358 Wh. Keyes Winter, Indianapolis, Ind., 48 V. Frederick Harvey Winters. Indlanapolis, nd., 47 V. Harry Parker Wood. G oversvitle, N. 11 V. Sydney Mixsell Wood, All. Per non, N. 35 V. Herbert Charles Zellhoefer, Brooklyn, N. Y., junior Class 54 V. Sknioks, 324. Edward Bradford Adams, West port. Conn., 89 S. M. Frederick Blanchard Adams, Utica, N. Y., 61 Wolcott st. Arthur Dwight Allen. Louisville, Ay., 265 L. Charles Willis Allen. Louisville, Ay., 265 L. John Raymond Allen, IY. Springfield, Alass.. 76 S. M. Walter Bateman Allen, Hartford. Con n., 356 Wh. Brewster Frost Allies, Albany, N. Y., 416 B. Ira Lincoln Anderson. E. Orange, N.J., 75 S. M. Addison Clark Angus, Oakham, A ass., Dwight Hall. Fred. William Aril, Rockville, Conn., 802 State st. Robert Lewis Atkinson. St. Louis, Mo., 166 F. Hugh Auchindoss, New York City, 166 P. Henry Herbert Babcock, Watertown, N. Y., 548 P. Frederick Belt ., Jr., Riverside. Conn., 391 B. Dudley Stuart Blossom, Ii. Cleveland, ()., 265 L. John Dutton Bogart. New York City, 236 D. Frederick Douglass Bonner, New Haven, Conn., 37 Eaton st. James Leonard Boyce, Chicago, III., 290 W. Edward Dudley Bradstreet, Meriden, Conn., 273 L. 30 Lewis Hollister Bronson, Herbert Bruce Brougham, Edward David Brown, Edwin Hewitt Brown, Francis Gordon Brown, Jr. Howard Melville Brown, Lewis Paul Brown, Charles Benedict Buckingham, Lawrence Knight Butler, Eben McBurney Byers, Charles Washburn Cady, Morion David Calm, Alexander Cameron, Jr., Howard Carlton, James Mandeville Carlisle, Thomas Carlton Carson, Luke Berne Carter, Alexander Henry Carver, I«acv Davis Caskey. George Lewis Catlin. Aims Reading Chamberlain. John Bullard Chamberlain, Robert Woods Chandler, Harold Chappell, Philip Cheney, Thomas Langdon Cheney, Frank Miller Chisholm, Henry Chisholm, George Peters Chittenden, Henry Hall Christian, Emerson Brewer Christie, Fred Mortimer Clapp. Samuel Hopkins Clapp, Fred Augustus Clark, George Maxwell Clark, William Pancoast Clyde, Jr., Harold Bradford Colton, Alfred Conkling Coxe. Jr., Sherman Lockwood Coy, Ralph Emerson Crandall, Owen Crawford, John Leslie Crosthwaite, Jr., ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. New Haven, Conn., 89 S. M. Owego, N. Y., 66 W. D. Albany, Ga., 201 I). E. Cleveland, 0., 3 4 W. Flushing, N. )'., 310 W. Comstock's Fridge, Conn., 273 L. Pes Moines, Iowa, 75 S- M. Watertown, Conn., 254 L. Detroit, Mich., 1 V. Allegheny, Fa., 331 wh. Hartford, Conn., 178 Lyc. Chicago, III., 393 • Brooklyn, N. )’., 33 V. Brooklyn, N. Y., 279 L. Washington, . C., 335 Wh. 'Syracuse, N. Y., 255 L. Titusville, Fa., 3 3 W. Philadelphia, Fa., 291 W. Dresden. Germany, 168 F. Bridgeport, Conn., 377 Wh. Warwick, N. Y., 221 I). Unionville, Conn. 125 N. New Haven, Conn., 253 L. New London, Conn., 252 L. S. Manchester, Conn., 178 Lyc. S. Manchester, Conn., 178 Lyc. Savanah, Ga., 252 L. East Cleveland, O., 67 V. New York City, 238 I). Minneapolis, Minn. 28 V. Tarsus, Turkey, 120 X. New York City, 215 I). Pawtucket, R. ., 593 Scranton, I'a., 287 W. Brooklyn, N. Y., 249 L. New York City, 320 W. Harlford, Con n., 279 L. Utica, N. '., 256 L. Lakeville, Conn., 295 w. Leona rdsvil e, N. 17 Par melee ave. Cincinnati, 0., 25S L. Buffalo, N. )’., 58 V. 3« A CA DEMICA A DEPARTMENT. Eugene Newton Curtis. While ’loins, X. Y., 168 F. Henry Stiles Curtiss, Cleveland, 0., 290 W. Julian Day, New York City, 240 I). Charles Mills Deforest, New Uoven, Conn., 389 «. Justins Gerhard Dettmer, Brooklyn, X. Y., 203 I). Fred Stone Dodson, Andover, Mass., 110 N. Kdward Francis Donnelly, Del roil, Mich., 322 W. Barton Talcott Doudge, Xew York, City, 68 V. William Joseph Downs, Danbury, Conn., 91 S. M. Charles Dupee, ’lainfield, X.J., 285 W. Oliver Hall Kddv, Evanston, III., 316 w. Richard Henry Edwards, Lisle, X. Y., 257 I . John Shepard Kells, Ross Station, Cal., 19 V. Frederick Ren jam in Iviseman, SI. Louis, Mo., 396 B. Kldridge Lyon lvliason. Cheslerlown, Md., 246 L. Gayton Ballard Ellis, Brooklyn, X. Y., 55 V. Howard Lightner Kshlenian, Lcamon Place, Pa., 413 . William Stickney Kwell, Washington, I). C., 239 I - William Frederick Fanslow, Xew Haven, Conn., 53 Salem st. John Arthur Findley, Andover, Mass., 128 High st. Caleb Ellis Fisher, Largo, X. D. 20 Whalley avc. Janies Louis Fiske, S. Xit ing y, Conn., 1010 Chapel st. Robert Sharp Fletcher, Xew York City, 368 Wh. Harry Montcith Flint, Collinsville, Conn., 123 N. Lewis Edwards Fulton, Waterbary, Conn., 349 Wh. Samuel Warren Gardner, Maf lewood, X. J. 286 W. Paul Titus Gilbert, Xew Haven, Conn., 224 Oak pi. Roy Hawkes Gilpntrick, Mac bias. Me., 212 D. Arthur Huntington Gleason, S. Norwalk, Conn., 286 W. Benjamin Spencer Gowen, Winchester, Tcnn. 130 Howe st. Harry Starin Gray, Xew York City, 295 York st. Clifford Greene, Cincinnati, 0., 294 W. George Partridge Greenhalgh, Lafayette, Ind., 294 w. Arthur Llewellyn Griffiths, Malden, Mass., 97 N. John Payson Grosvenor, Pomfrct Centre, Conn., •51 I;- Frederic Reynolds Haight, Xew Haven, Conn., 410 Winthrop ave. Robert Karl Broughton Hall. New Haven, Conn., 3 6 W. William Frederick Hamilton, New Haven, Conn. 131 Washinton st. Proctor Wadsworth Hansl, Xew York City, 1151 Chapel st. I'red Gould Harris, Cleveland, ()., 283 W. Ernest Hausberg, Charles City, Iowa, 277 L. Henry Wilder I lealy. Brooklyn, X. )'. IN N. 32 A C A DEMICA I. DISPA R I'M ENT. Lewis Edward Heinenway, Manchester VI., 2IO 1). George Garr Henry, Washington I). C., 348 Wh. Harold Storrs Hetrick, No no ieh, Conn., 128 N. Allan Mortimer Hirsh, Richmond, I'a.. 348 Wh. William Reynolds Hitt, Washington, I). C., 50 V. Robert Hums Hixon, La Crosse, Wis., 3 3 W. Lester Sliands Holmes, New York City, 284 W. William Warner Hoppin, Jr., New York City, 310 w. John Huntington Hord, Cleveland, ()., 178 Lyc. Walter Bruce Howe, Washington, D. C., 238 D. Willard Duncan Howe, W. Piltslon, Pa., 236 I). Warren Hoysradt, Hudson, N. Y., 295 w. William Southworth Hunt, Chatham, N.J., 204 D. Harold Bruce Hunting, Perea, Ky., 114 N. William Hills Hutchins, Indian Orchard, Mass., 82 S. M. Edwin Lorenzo Howell Hutchinson. Quogue, N. Y., S3 S. M. Warren Sperry Jarvis, Brooklyn, N. )'., 203 I). l'aul Bowen Alden Johnson, Washington, I). C., 592 P. Edmund Lawrence Jones, Cincinnati, O., 289 W. John William Joy, Waterbary, Conn., 76 S. M. Henry Pratt Judd, Honolulu, . ., 210 I). Frederick Snow Kellogg, Montclair, N.J., 219 I). Luther Lafliu Kellogg, Jr., New York City, 58 V. John Arthur Keppelman, Reading, Pa., 28 V. Arthur Houghton Killen, Dunkirk, N. Y., 366 Wh. Henry Willis King. Thompson villc, C onn., 123 N. Kanulph Kingsley, New Rochelle, N. 138 F. Garrett Bergh Kip. New York City, 67 V. Dudley Hates Lawrence. New York Cilv, 33 Wh. Paul John Leidigh. Kansas City, Mo., 377 Wh. Edwin Colby Lewis, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 215 D. Emory Hopewell Lindenberger, Louisville, Ky., 2 V. Wilford Williams Linsly, New York City, 291 W. l’orter Hodge Lintbicum. Evansville, Ind., 311 W. Tames Lee Loomis, Granby, Conn., 258 L. George Hlakeman Lovell, New Haven, Conn., 30 Grove st. Henry Sayrs McAuley, Chicago, III., 226 D. John Oppie McCall. Binghamton, N. )’., 400 B. Downer McCord, Chicago, III., 277 L. Robinson Barnes McEadon, Chadron, Ncbr., 113 N. Charles McLean, Newport, R. L, 322 W. Frank Harrows Makepeace, Jr.. Springfield, Mass., 111 N. 33 William Mills Maltbie, Louis Manicrrc, Albert Hunt Marckwald, Frederick Griswold Mason, Maurice Mason, Everett Victor Meeks, Merritt I-Iemimvay Merriman, Walter Eugene Meyer. James Layng Mills, Paul Lincoln Mitchell, Paul Miller Mohr. Paul Dwight Moody, William Gerald Dare Morgan, Ray Morris. Russell Mott, Timothy Whitfield Mulford, Harold Clark Neal. Russell Hubbard Ncvins, Reece Marshall Newport, Jr., DeWitt Clinton Noyes, Herman Parker Olcott, Albert Robert Palmer, Edward Augustus Palmer, Jr., James Anderson Parker, Morris Ketchum Parker, Robert William Parsons, Joseph Medill Patterson, Clifford Gordon Pearce, William Alexander Penny, Walter Hart Perry, Clarkson Potter, Sylvester David Powell, William Sumner Pritchard, Stanley Burnet Resor, George Vogdes Reynolds, Edward Chaunccy Rice, Jr., Allan Harvey Richardson, Ralph Rcdpath Richardson, Prank McDonnell Camp Robertson, Thomas Markoe Robertson, Charles Edgar Rogers, Jr., Ralph Ernest Rogers, ACADEMICAL DEPAR PM ENT. Grant y. Conn., 247 L. Chicago, III., 285 W. Brooklyn, N. V., 245 L. IVaterbury, Conn., 264 L. Chicago, I ., 178 Lyc. Meriden, Conn., 22 College st. Water bury. Conn., 254 L. Nau York City, 288 W. Philadelphia, Pa., 178 Lyc. Cincinnati, 0., 289 W. Kansas City, Mo., 398 B. E. Northfield. Mass., 266 L. New York City, 60 V. New Haven, Conn., 335 Wh. Michigan City, Ind., 398 B. Kansas City, Mo., 391 B. Harrisburg, Pa., 287 W. Stamford, Conn., 356 Wh. St. Paul, Minn., 33 V. New York City, 15 E. D. New York City, 219 I). E. Orange, N.J., 85 W. I). Monlvillc, Conn., 296 w. .ouisvitle. Ay., 204 I). New York City, 240 1). New York City, 60 V. Chicago, HI., 33 V. Jacksonville, Ela. 220 I). St. Louis, Mo., 283 W. Oxford, Conn., 114 N. St. Louis, Mo., 63 V. Easton, Conn., 7 College St. Brockton, Mass., 259 L. Cincinnati, ()., 138 E. SI. 1.on is. Mo., 225 I). New York City, 68 V. Waterbary, Conn., Dwight Hall. St. Joseph, Mo., 326 W. Parish. N. )'., 348 Wh. New York City, 240 I). Brooklyn, N. )'., 249 L. Koch ester, N. ’., 1151 Chapel st. 34 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Thomas Wright Russell, Jr., Frederick Richard Ryan, Carl Frederick Francis Schulz, William Prescott Scott, Herbert Scoville, Frank Rose Series, Henry Pleasants Shaw, Jacques Lewis Silverman, Norton Myron Skiff, Ernest Walker Smith, George Milton Smith, Richard Seldcn Spencer, Robert Vaughan Spencer, Lester Morgan Spier, William Arthur Sticknev, George Schley Stillman, Emanuel Emory Straus, Prentice Strong, Frederick William St ruby, James Spencer Taintor, Howard Frank Taylor, Charles Thaddeus Terry, Arthur Abbot Thomas, Charles Ai Thomas, John Hudson Thomas, Leonard Moorhead Thomas, Edwin Potter Thompson, Paul Thompson, Malvern Hall Tillitt, Burton Isaac Tolies. John Canfield Tomlinson, Jr., Edward Everett Tredway, Edwin Hotchkiss Tuttle, Lucius Tuttle, Burton Parker Twichell. Kinsley Twining, Jr.. Roger Pierpont Tyler, Edwin Orlando Vaile, Jr., Fred Miller VanWieklen, Joseph Tilney Wadsworth, Dana Lewis Walcott. Harold Sedgwick Wallace, Hartford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Corona, N. San Francisco, Cal., New York City, Hornellsvilte, N. '., Lexington, A ., Williamsport, 'a., Dundee, N. Y., Hartford, Conn., New York City, Deep River, Conn., Jasper, N. Y., 6'lens P'a fs, N. Y., St. I.on is. Mo., irooklyn, N. Y., Louisville, Ay., New York City, Denver, Cot., Hartford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Milan, Italy, Providence, R. ., New Milford, Conn., Herkcley, Cat., V iladetphia, Pa., Fort Douglas, Utah. New Haven, Conn., Elizabeth City, N. C., Anson ia. Conn., New York City, (l oversvil e, N. ’., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Morristown, N.J., New Haven, Conn., Oak Park, III., Urooklyn, N. Y-, Plainfield, N.J., Rutherford, N.J., Ansonia, Conn., 264 L. 46 Lafayette st. 416 B. 26 V. 57 V. 149 E. 12S N. 149 E. 66 W. I). 321 W. 368 Wh. 253 Y. 420 B. 19 V. 44 V. 320 W. 201 IL .5 E. I). 1076 Chapel st. 220 I). 101 W. I). 97 N. 255 Y. 113 N. 257 Y. 5° V. 205 I). 131 E. 411 B. 364 Orchard st. 23 v. .3. F. 134 E. 134 Ei 178 Lyc. 335 Wh. 34 College st. 259 Y. 245 Y. 63 V. 83 S. M. 178 Lyc, 35 AC A MiMIL:AL DEPARTMENT. Richard Wilson Walsh, Harry Edwin Ward, William Ilowe Warren, Cameron Reach Waterman, William Prime Wattles, James Hutchinson Wear, Albert Micajah Webb, Harvey Thomas Weeks, Jr., George Arnold Welch, Ralph Olney Wells, Harry Dexter Wcscott, Wilhelmus David Allen Westfall, Hey wood Hotchkiss Whaples, Frost Mountaine Wheeler, Carlton Taylor White. George Luther White, Jr., Ogden Watson White, James Lyman Whitney, Oliver Martin Wiard, Arthur Shaler Williams, Bluford Wilson, Jr., Edwin Barnes Wilson, Robert Bruce Wilson, Convers Buckingham Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr., Alfred Parks Wright, Jesse Sidney Wyler, Arthur Frederick Yaggv, Arthur Jewett Young, Chicago, ., Cl in Ion, Conn., Holden, Mass., Del roil, Mich., Philadelphia, Pa., Si. I.on is. Mo., Hell Suckle, 'Penn., Chicago, HI., Cleveland, ., Hartford, Conn., Had don field, N.J., Mon (ague, N.J., Hartford, Conn., St. Paul, Minn., Norolon, Conn., Walerbury, Conn., Waterbury, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Britain, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Springfield, III., Clave rack, N. Portland, Oregon. Hnglcivood, N.. .. New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Cincinnati, ()., Lake Poresl, HI., Brunswick, Me., Stephen Henry Abbey, Franklin Abbott, Gardner Abbott, Oliver Sidney Ackley, Jr., Clarence Henry Adams, Ellis Adams, George Waugh Albin, John deKoven Alsop, Coleman Emanuel Audel, Roscoe Whalen Armstrong, Sophomore Class Kingston, N. Pittsburg, Pa., Cleveland, () , Brooklyn, N. '., Denver, Col., Sum mil, N.J., St. Louis, Mo., Middlclown, C 'on n., Belleville, III., Clinton, lozva, 36 323 W. 251 L. 239 I). 1 V. 262 L. 225 I). 25 h. 7«S S. M. 256 L. 247 263 L. 591 !’• 321 w. 262 L. 163 York st. 1151 Chapel st. 15' P. 344 Elm st. 125.N. 221 I). 326 W. 236 I). 2 V. 349 Wli. 304 W. 266 L. 3 5 W. 57 V. 3M w. Juniors, 25S 2421.. 22 College st. 22 College st. 161 F. 234 I -22 College st. 161 F. 22 College st. •54 P-409 B. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Anthony Brown Arnold, George Wheeler Babcock, Charles Seiser Baer, Phillips Bancroft, Courtlandt Dixon Barnes. Francis Blackman Barnett, Charles Houghton Baxter, Raymond Vreeland Baylor, I«auraucc Baldwin Beckwith, Krebs Beebe, Frederick Beers, Martin Henry Bergen, Raymond Bissell, Dixon Roardman, I niis Frederick Boder, William Gates Bourn, Newton Case Brainard, Jacob Braun, Annitt Brown. Irving VanDuyne Brown. James Brown. Graham Brush, Julian Winsor Burdick. Pal wards Burgess, lands Herbert Burlinghnm, Frederic Burnham, John Booth Burrall, Leonard Theaker Bushnell, John Alexander Callender, Frederic Wells Campbell, George Boone Carpenter, Walter Lawrence Chamberlain. Harry Baldwin Chamberlin, Terry Joseph Chapin, William Lyman Chase, Simeon Baldwin Chittenden, Jr., Arthur Bryan Clark, Philo Douglas Clark, William Ivdward Clegg. Oliver Morton Clifford, Clement Hale Cochran, Richard Huntington Cole, Plainfield, Conn., Xeenah. Ids., Lancaster, Pa., Andover, Mass., New York City, South Glastonbury, Conn., Elmira, N. )'., Newark, X. Toledo, ()., Chicago, HI., New Haven, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Buffalo, X. New York City, St. Joseph, Mo., Yonkers, N. Hartford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Hurlington, X. J., South Orange, X.J., Buffalo, X. Xew York City, Albany, X. Y., Xew Haven, Conn., Wittimantic. Conn., Chicago, III., Water bury. Conn., Xew Bedford, Mass., Providence, R. ., Xew Haven, Conn., Chicago, III., Springfield, Mass., Unionvilte, Conn., Enfield, Conn., Palmyra, X. Y., Brooklyn, X. )'.. Milford, Conn., Bed Oak, Iowa, Providence, B. ., St. Louis, Mo., Buffalo, X. Y., Hartford, Conn., 57 F. 1076 ChajH-l st. 1076 Chapel st. 110 N. 22 College st. 362 Wh. 229 D. 233 ! • 231 I). 250 Crown st. 171 F. 388 B. 270 L. 22 College St. 282 L. 216 I). 140 F. 21 r State st. 242 York st. 145 F. 150 College st. 22 College st. 414 B. 226 Whalley ave. 531 P. 1151 Chapel st. 274 L. 162 F. 37 F. 100 Whalley ave. 406 B. M3 F. 74 S. M. 365 Wh. M3 F. 280 L. 154 F. 242 L. 417 B. 35 F. 270 L. 585 F. 37 Charles Harold Collins, William Francis Collins, Henry F'lliott Colton, Robert Haskell Cory, Harry Borrows Cox, William Sticknev Creevev, Alfred Miller Cressler, Charles Cyprian Strong Cashing. Carl Willis Davis, George Ivugene Davis, William Ivdward Davis, Jr., David Sheldon Day, William Edwards Day. Sidney Norton Deane, Janies Rogers Deering, Ivdward Henry Delafield, George Allen Dewey, William LeRoy Dix, Robert Bartlett Dresser, Holland Sackctt Duell, William Wheeler Duncan, Frank Manson Kastman, Ivdward Easton, Jr., I'rank Atwater Klines, William Dean Kmbrcc, Alfred Franklin Ivsclier, William Abraham Evans, Harold Chester ICvarts, William Horace l'anton, Alton Farrell, Alfred Ludlow Ferguson, Ivdward FitzGerald, Allison Sweeney Fleming. Charles Paxson Flora. Henry Lyman Foote. Sterling Thoni] sou Foote, Charles Ring Foster, Ivdward Lvttleton Fox. Charles Bronddus Francis, Charles Driver Francis. Nathan Roscoe Francis, Edward Wiley Frisbie. ICADHMICAL DEPARTMENT. Brooklyn, N. 22 College st. Xew Haven, Conn., 393 b-flst st. Campbellsville, A'y., 91 W. D. Englewood, N. J., 395 !’• Newark, N.J., 22 College st. Brooklyn, X. )'., 22 College st. Fori Wayne, Ind., 22 College st. Hobbs Ferry, N. 65 F. Ha rtford, I on n., 599 I . Hartford, Conn., 101 W. I). II hUncyvillc, Conn., 1044 Chapel st. Cole bester. Conn., 581 P. Indianapolis, Ind., 4M B. Xorlhjicld, X. Y., 81 W. D. New York City, 22 College st. New York City, 129 F. Oneida, X. '., 22 College st. Island Pond, Pa., 285 York st. Charlotlc, X. C., 409 B. Washington, ). C., 237 I). Chatham, X. Y., •35 P. Poise, Idaho, 22 College st. Albany, X. 384 B. Derby, Conn., 577 1’. Perea, A y.. 114 N. Prook yn, X. Y., 47 F Xan ieoke, Pa., . 120 Dwight st. Meriden, Conn., 61 W. I). Weston, Conn., 127 Dwight st. Ansonia, Conn., 1002 Chapel st. St a mford, I bnn., 22 College st. Derby, Conn., 126 N. Fairnwunt, W. I'a., 1151 Chapel st. Columbia, Pa., 126 N. Xew Haven, Conn., 19 Howe st. New York City, 22 College st. West ield, X. J., 404 Crown st. Xew York City. 394 B. St. Aon is, Mo.. 129 F. Winchester, J'enn., 99 N Winchester, Tenn., 99 N- Hartford, Conn., 174 F. 38 A I 'A DEMICA I, nun A R I'M UNI'. Henry Earned Gnlpin. William Smith Garnsev, Jr., William Thomas Garrett, John Stephen Garvan. Robert Shaeffer Gast, Robert Hale Ives Goddard, Jr., William benjamin Godfrey. Jr., James Lester Goodwill, Percy YanDu .cr Gott, Charles Gould. Kdwin Carleton Granbery. Robert Perkins Grilling. Frederic Prescott Griswold, Raymond Gano Guernsey, William Potter Haines. Arthur Benedict Hall. John Raymond Hall. Lewis Burton Hall, Jr.. Henry William Hamlin, John I a Roy Hammond, William Hance. John Rabingcr Hart, Wells Soutliworth Hastings, Henry Osborn Havemeyer. Laurent Heaton. William Worthington Herrick, George Ainslee Hewett. Theodore Brown Hewitt. James Crane Higgins. Orrin Thrall Higgins, William Alvin Higgins. Alfred Reed Hill, George Washington Hitner. Lucius Hudson Holt. Henry Stewart Hooker. William Brian Hooker, Charles Sterns Hopkins, Philip Mead Howe, Samuel Henry Howe, Jr.. Harry Mortimer Hubbcll. James Wakcman Hubbcll. Brewster Terry Hudson. New Haven, Conn., Gloversvil e, X. )'., Nashville, Venn., Hartford, Conn., Pueblo, Co ., Providence, R. ., Honolulu, . .. Hartford, Conn., Goshen, N. Albany, X. ’.. New York City, Riverhead, X. Y.. Meriden, Con n., Poughkeepsie, X. Buffalo, X. )’., New Britain, Conn., Dansvillc, N. Brooklyn, X. Y., Canandaigua, X. Savannah, Ga., Stephensburg, X. J., Cincinnati, ()., New York City. New York City, Hartford, Conn., Tampa, Fla., Louisville, Ay., H ’i tia mstown, Mass., Past Orange, X.J., Olean, X. )’., •tewing ton, X.J., Nevada, Mo., Poltstown, Pa., Hartford, Conn., Washington, I). C., Farmington, Conn., Bangor, Me., South Windsor, Conn., Norwich, Conn., Xorlhford, Conn., New York City, Rochester, X. 333 Wb. 590 I . 281 L. 22 College st. 234 I - 324 W. 1151 Chapel st. 214 1). 535 I . 3 4 B. ' 22 College st. 1076 Chapel St. 21 K. I). 159 P-250 Crown st. •281 L. 22 College st. 218 1). 330 W. 18 College st. 58 W. I). 43 College st. 156 F. 20 V. 214 I). 599 I . 22 College st. 162 F. 229 I). 163 F. 122 N. 373 Crown st. 525 P-585 P. 280 L. 410 B. 22 College st. 41 High st. 57 F. 12 University pi. 155 Ivlin st. 1151 Chapel st. 39 A CAIWMICA . DliPA RTMHXT. John Joseph Hughes, George Huntington Hull, Jr., Howard Donald Huniistou, Joseph Read Hunter, Alvan Waldo Hyde, Frederick Francis Whitney Jackson, I). I.. James, Floyd Welinan Jefferson, Stewart Johnson, Leslie Morgan Johnston, Edgar Allen Jones, Paul Jones, Frederic Rose Keator, James Cuvier Kimball. Arthur Hurlburt Kinney, Edward Spring Knapp, Herman Warren Knox, Walter Martin Krement ., Merritt Proctor Lancaster, Harry Langdon Laws, George I.ear, 2d. Eugene Selden Lea veil. Burton Howard Lee, Eugene Hcitlcr Lehman. Norman Wicklow LcVally. (ieorge Goukl Lincoln, Roy Alton Lincoln, (ieorge Walter Lindenberg, Benjamin Robbins Curtis Low, Ktlielbcrt Ide Low, Arthur Crosby Ludingtou, Hue Ma .elet Luquiens, Willard Blackinton Luther, Walter Lester Lyon. Thomas Aloysius McAvoy, Howard (ieorge McDowell, John Clute McDowell, Frank Eugene McGouldrick, John Sample McKclvv, Jr., James Nelson Mandeville, Alfred Edgerton Manierre. Frank Tucker Mason. I.ansingburg, X. , Tuxedo Tar :, X. ',, . 1 inncaf olis, Minn., Oak ’ark, ., Hartford, Conn., West Haven, Conn., Kansas City, Mo., Louisville, Ky., Diaz, Mcx., Westmoreland, X. )’., Scranton, Ta., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., lock Island, III., Governor's Istand, X. ), New Haven. Conn., Bay Shore, X. V., Xew York City, Xewark, X.J., Lexington, Ky., Cincinnati, O., Doyles!own, Pa.. Houston, Tex., Xew Haven, Conn.. Pueblo, Col., Chicago, III., Washington, D. C., Albany, X. Y., Columbus, O.. Brooklyn, X. )'., Brooklyn, X. Y.. Xew York City, Xew Haven, Conn., Providence, A ., Xew York City, Worcester, Mass., Cohoes, X. Y., Cohoes, X. Y., Chcrryfeld, Me., Pittsburg, Pa., Webster, X. )’., Chicago, Ht.. Brooklyn, X. Y., 349 Howard av. 18 College st. 20S Calmer st. 2S2 L. 140 F. 272 L. 1076 Chapel st. 22 College st. 18 College st. 68 Mechanic st. 1157 Chapel st. 228 I). 237 D. 69 V. 208 Whalley ave. 1151 Chapel st. 22 College st. 232 I). 22 College st. 169 F. 156 F. 159 Elm st. 146 Lamberton st. 77 S- M. 1151 Chapel st. 22 College st. 272 L. 406 B. 22 College st. 22 College st. 169 F. 333 Wh. 132 E. 230 I). 116 N. 573 P. 545 1 . 91 W. I). 278 L. 95 M. 535 278 L. 40 Nonnan IIowcll Mason. Roy Murdoch Mason. Howard Olcott Mather. Henry Sargent Mead. Graham Kingsbury Mellen, Ray son McLane Merrill, Charles Conrad Meyer. Christian Meyer, Jr., Charles Duncan Miller, Martin Peck Miller, Charles Arthur Moore. Jr., Malcolm Moore. Rodman Wister Moorhead. Binnie Morison, Herbert Edwin Morris. William Thomas Mullallv, George Guy Murphry. Frank Wells Kevins, Downer Ilazen Newell, Samuel Newman. Robert Bruce Nisbet. Edwin Gates Norman. Robert Castle Norton, George Woodward Noyes, Klwood Luther Orwig, Jr., Cliffor l Herrick Owen. Andrew Dickson Packer. Albion Gilc Peirce. Harry Alfred Peters. Benjamin Judah Phelps. Isaac Gray Phillips. Jay Morse Pickands. Howard Weidner Pierce. Lucius Beverly Pond. Ro lerick Potter, Thomas Danford Potwin, Robert Arthur Pritchard. Arthur Almeron Quinby, I«aurance Blanchard Rand. Kersey Coates Reed, Dorrance Reynolds, Henry Suydam Reynolds. ACADEMICAL PUP ART At ENT. Chicago, ., 231 D. Chicago, Hi., 1076 Chapel st. Su (field, Conn., 216 D. 1 lay Ion, ()., 22 College st. Si. ’an , Minn.. 44 College st. New York City, 22 College st. f.ouisville, Ky., 22 College st. Webster, N. 95 S. M. New York City, •32 F. Westfield, Mass., 261 L. Brooklyn, N. Y., 22 College st. fiuffato, N. Y., 152 F. Pittsburg, Pa., 261 L. Montclair, N.J., 147 F- New Haven, Conn., 40S Crown st. New York City, 231 D. Bridgeport, Conn., 74 W. I). Slamfiord. Conn., 22 College st. St. ohnsbury, VI. 215 Pueblo, Cot. 313 York st. Pome, N. Y., 77 S. M. Ledyard, Conn., 88 S. M. Cleveland, ( ., 22 College st. Cincinnati, 0., 390 B. l.ansford Pa., 74 W. I). Co hoc ton, N. )'., 88 S. M. Brooklyn, N. 533 1 . Methuen, Mass., 271 L. Allentown, Pa., 119 Wall st. West Sufifield, Conn., 332 Temple st. Winchester, Tenn., 152 F. Cleveland, O., 22 College st. New Brighton, Pa., 67 W. I). Unionville. Conn., 142 F. Buffalo, N. Y., 175 F. Past Windsor, Conn., 365 Wh. Brockton, Mass., 259 ! • Orange, N. J., 271 L. Lawrence, N. Y., 22 College st. Kansas City, Mo., 576 1 . Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 22 College st. New York Ci v, 22 College st. 4 • ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. George Irving Rhoda. Gloversville, A’. Y.. 359 Wh. Milo Barnum Richardson, Jr., Lime Rock, Conn., 1076 Chapel st. Edward Hammond Rislev, Waterbary, Conn., 218 I). Harry Miller Robbins, St. Paul, Minn., 250 Crown st. Charles Asaph Roberts, Hartford, Conn., 41 High st. Walter Farley Roberts. Utica, N. '., 22 College st. Henry Alexander Rogers, New Haven, Conn.. 75 Broadway. Henry Pendleton Rogers, Jr., New )'ork City, 324 w. Albert Edward Rorabaek, Canaan, Conn., 35 College st. Bronson Case Rumsev, 3d. Buffalo, N. Y., 22 College st. Charles Cooke Russ, Hartford, Conn., 537 I’- Henry Camp Russ. Hartford, Conn., 537 1 . Henry Moore Russell, Jr., Wheeling, W. Va., 1076 Chapel st. Ralph Ryan, Sharon, Conn., 516 Chapel st. Charles Felix Samson. New York City, 22 College st. Curtiss Aldrich Sanford, Yonkers, N. Y., 55' !’• Hugh Satterlee, Rochester, N. 250 Crown st. John Joseph Scanlan, New Haven, Conn., 40 Gregory st. Gustav Schwab, 4th. New York City, 55 I . George Howard Sellers, Huffalo, N. 311 York st. Henry Stoddard Sherman, Cleveland, O., 22 College st. William Richard Sidenberg, New York City, 22 College st. Ralph Merriam Simonds, Worcester, Mass.. 237 York st. Frank IInestis Sincerbeaux, Moravia, N. '., 4IS B. Ivdward Levi Skinner. Westfield. N. 22 College st. Frank Joseph Sladeu, Portland, Oregon, 222 I). Aubrey Adam Smith. St. tut ward. Neb., iS College st. Charles William Smith. Easlhampton, Mass., 142 F. Herbert William Smith, North Haven, Conn., 61 W I). Keith Smith, Chicago, III., 163 F. Scott Lord Smith, South Witton, Conn., 1076 Chapel st. Keith Spalding, New York City, 69 V. Franklin Maynard Sjiear. Lowell. Mass.. 33 I . Roger Allen Spencer. Jasper, N. Y., 420 B. Lyman Strong Spit .er, Toledo, O., 390 B. George Emanuel Stansfield, Midland 'ark, N.J., 59 Prospect st. Edwin Allen Stebbins, Rochester, N. Y., 22 College st. Porter Steele, Brooklyn, N. )'., 230 I). Melville Alphonse Stern, New York City, 558 P. Henry Budington Stoddard. Bridgeport, Conn., 274 L. Samuel Harold Stone, Syracuse. N. '., 383 • Frederick Harvey Strong. Portland, Oregon, 222 I). 42 ACADEMICAL DEPART MULL. Rush Sturges, Joseph Rockwell Swan. Jr.. Henry Lee Sweinlinrt, John Taher. Charles Denison Talcott. I.ouis Hart Talcott. Morris Gardner Talcott. Alan McLean Taylor. Bernard George Teel. William Romer Teller. John Ferguson Tenney. Lyndon Blaine Tewksbury. Henry Clarke Timelier. Charles Seymour Thompson. Richard Bar! er Tillinghast, Harry Warren Tompkins, Mason Trowbridge, Thomas Nugent Troxell, Willis Gaylord Tucker, Jr., James Aldcn Valentine. Reginald Clavpool Vanderbilt. Dorr Vide. Joseph Hill Walker. Lewis Frederick Walton, George Bur well Ward. William Alfred Warner, Henry Goodman Waters. Arthur Yancey Wear, William Robinson Weeks. Bradley Agard Welch, Paul Hamilton Welch, Henry Frank Wells. John Jared Welsh, Homer Augustus Wessel. Jr., Arthur Stanley Wheeler, Charles Dean White, Percy Gardner White. Frederic Averill Whittlesey, Mark Skinner Willing. Samuel Dudley Woodhouse, James Wright, John Niel McLeod Wylie. Bartlett Golden Yung. Providence, R. ., 22 College st. Utica, N. Y., 22 College st. Pot 1st own. Pa., 127 Dwight st. Auburn, X. '., 594 1 . TatcottviUe, Conn., ■43 V. TalcottviUe, Conn., .58 I . Taleoltvilie, Conn., 15S F. Mansfield, ()., 406 B. Wells, Me., 74 S. M. Kingston, X. )’., 1076 ChajH.1 st. Methuen, Mass., 146 F. tiangor, Me., 280 Klin st. Xew Haven, Conn., 91 Park st. .Veto Haven, Conn., 127 N. .Veto York City, .32 F. Malleatoan, X. 277 Crown st. Chicago, III., 2J2 I). West ’it 1st on, ’a.. 22 College st. Albany, X. Y., 523 !’• II reck inridge, Minn.. 1151 Chapel st. .Veto York City, 3 v. Ilnffalo, X. Y., 330 w. Wart race, Tenn., 99 N. Xeto York City, 212 D. Ilris ot, Conn., ■59 P- Hartford, Conn., 92 S. M. ttuffalo, X. )'., 167 F. St. I.ouis, Mo., 22 College st. Adams, Conn., 29s York st. Torringlon, Conn., 312 W. tlrook yn, X. Y., 5«7 P- Xeto York City, 165 F. South Orange, X.J., ■45 P- Cincinnati,■ O., 1076 Chapel st. Xeto Haven, Conn., 205 D. Auburn, X. 250 Cedar st. (iardiner. Me., 22 College st. Ho chkissvi te, Conn., 58 W. I). Chicago, III., 22 College st. Wethersfield, Conn., 233 ! • Xeto York City, 22S 1). Xeto York City. 10S High st. Hartford, Conn.. 214 D. 43 SOPHOMORKS. 305. ACAD EM7C At. DEPARTMENT. l'rancis Johonnot Oliver Alsop, Charles Tubbs Andrews, Theodore Andrews, Hugh Archbald, George Stanleigli Arnold, Stanfield Nichols Arnold, William Hrown Arvine. Morton Atwater, Douglass Henry A twill, Charles Crooke Auchincloss, Charles Russell Auchincloss, Thorne Raker, Walter Lewis Rarber, Jr.. Pcrley Ernest Barbour, Will Tilden Rarker, ('.lover Reardslev, Arthur Charles Recker, Joseph Lewi Rcndell, Claude Garfield Rennethuin, Josiali Henry Renton, LeojK)l l Clarence Rerman, James Milton Retts, Alfred Hoyt Rill, Robert Lounsbury Rlack, Arthur George Rlaisdell, Howard Jasper Rloomer. William Alexander Rlount, Jr., Russell Rogue, Robert Elias Rond. Edward Charles Rowers, Charles Arnold Brady, Allen Cleveland Rragaw, Samuel Mason Rrereton, Raymond Paul Rrinkman, Ralph Rristol, Charles Tracy Rrown. Thomas Marshall Howe Rrown. Ralph Willis Rumstcad. Ralph Howard Rurdett, Robert Grey Rushong, Trcsbman Class Middletown, C onn.. 203 York st. I'cnn Yon. N. 559 !’• Albany, N. 7 Library st. Scran on, V .. 555 !’• New Zaven, Conn., 24 Dwight st. .Yew York City, 9 Library st. .Veto Haven, Conn., 1169 Cha| cl st. Poughkeepsie, N. 1151 Chapel st. A'ansas City, Mo., 521 1 . .Yew York City, 254 York st. .Yew York City, 254 York st. Cincinnati, 0., 24S York st. ICatcrbnry, Conn., 574 !’• lira iit tree. Mass., 579 I’- •'armington, N. H., 231 York st. Auburn, N. '., 1076 Chapel st. Belleville, HI., 9 Library st. Albany, N. 559 !’• Harrisburg, Pa., 238 York st. llran ord. Conn., 1161 Chapel st. .Yew York City, 9 Library st. .Yewlown, Conn., 200 Grove st. Ea riba nil, Minn., 1151 Chapel st. Cincinnati, 0., 20S 1). (ioffstown, N. ., 333 York st. Norwalk, Conn., 208 I). Pensacola, ‘' a.. 248 L. Brooklyn, N. Y., 9 Library st. Doha la, . ., 293 York st. Westfield, Mass., 238 York st. Norwich, Conn., 16 Park st. Hartford, Conn., 333 York st. E. North field. Mass., 333 Vork t. Kansas City, Mo., 172 F. Ansonia, Conn.. 250 York st. •'lushing, N. 203 York st. Pittsburg, Pa., 248 York st. Boston, Mass.. 177 F. Hartford, Conn., 529 1 . Beading, Z a., 260 L. 44 ACADEMICAT DEPARTMENT. Krwin Calmer, James Noel Howard Cainpl cll, Loren Russell Carter, Jr., George Brewster Chadwick, Carl Mattison Chapin, Eliot Round Clark, Harold Terry Clark, Harry Henderson Clark, Kilhurn Dickinson Clark, Stephen Carlton Clark, Allen Thomas Clement, George Franklin Coard, Nathaniel Ilaviland Cobh. Gifford Alexander Cochran, James Rvlc Coffey, Louis Garfield Coleman. Arthur Morris Collins, Walter Guthrie Collins, George Kimball Conant, Philip King Condict, Krastus Corning, David Uzal Cory, Jr.. Alexander Craighead, James Pigott Cronan. Earle Rosman Crowe. Thomas Henry Curran, Kenneth William Curtis, Ephraim Clarence Cushman, Merit Lancaster Davidson, Charles Orrin Day, Jr.. Rodney Dean Day, Willard Joseph Denno, Robert Emmet Digncy, Arthur Douglas Dodge, Edward Alfred Donohoe. ISdward Warren Dorman, Walter Landon Douglass, Trustcn Polk Draper, John Martin Dreisbach, Herbert Lathe Drury, Donald Austin Dunham. Harry Wilfred DuPuv. Joliet, HI., 7 Library st. Hartford, Conn., 223 York st. Waterbary, Conn., 159 Klin st. Brooklyn, N. 203 York st. Watcrbury, Conn., 206 I). Farmington, Conn., 333 York st. New Haven, Conn., 459 Orange st. Winchester, Tenn., 130 Howe st. Cast let on, VI., 427 Temple st. Coopers town, N. )’., 1076 ChajH-d st. New York City., 1076 Chapel st. Ptainjicld, N.J., 237 York st. Danville, VI., 1076 Chapel st. Yonkers, N. 1074 Chapel st. New Haven, Conn., 17 Autumn st. Springfield. til.. 293 York st. Boston, Mass., 250 L. Boston, Mass., 361 Wh. St. 1.on is, Mo., 297 W. Orange, N.J., 155 Elm st. Albany, N. Y.. 237 York st. Englewood, N.J., 597 I . New York City, 203 York st. New Haven, Conn., 455 Orange st. New York City, 1076 Chapel st. New Haven, Conn., 38 I ake pi. Cincinnati, ()., 297 W. Ansonia. Conn., Ansonia. New York City. 219 York st. North (j'ermantown, N. }'., 5 3 I - Cat skill. N. Y., 522 P. Cast lei on, Vi., 94 S. M. White Plains, N. Y., 120 High st. New York City, 1076 Chapel st. Lynn, Mass., 5 9 I - Stratford, Conn., Stratford. New London, Conn., 73 Lake pi. itin ihgton, )et., 231 York st. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 600 I . Worcester, Mass., 206 I). Hartford, Conn.. 120 High st. Allegheny, Pa., 248 York st. 45 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. George Gilbert Durant, Jr., Bethel, Conn., 379 Crown st. •Clive Livingston DuVnl, Brooklyn, jV. 250 York st. Wilton Adams Karnshaw. Lowvil e, N. ) 7 Library st. John Eliosoti, Chester town. Hid., 246 L. Bradford Ellsworth, New York City, 268 L. Nickolaus Louis Kngelhardt. Naugatuck, Conn.. 364 Wh. John Kuhn Evans, McKeesport, 'a.. 313 York st. George Harnett Everts, Salisbury, Conn., 316 Chapel st. Robert Hall Ewell, Washington, I). C., 419 B. Antonio Eachiri. New York City, 250 York st. Edward Josinh Failing, Portland, Oregon, 5 5 1 . JohnJ. Mitchell Fairbank, St. I.ouis, Mo.. 53 ! • Joseph Fairlianks, St. Johnsbury, I'I., 1076 Chapel st. Peter Idling Farnuni, Jr., Port Jervis, N. 570 P. Franklin Parrel, Jr.. .■bisonia. Conn., 250 York st. William Ferguson, Manchester, Conn., 516 (ieorge st. Mansfield Ferry. Chicago, lit.. 547 1 . Morton Cross Fitch, New York City. 5 0 P. Edward Harold Fitzgerald. Hebron, Conn., 244 Grand ave. Minton Fluhrer, New York City, 250 York st. Pierreppnt Peers Foster, New Haven, Conn., 217 I). Janies Irving Fowler, (Pens Palls, N. '., 1074 Chapel st. Alan Fox, Detroit, Mich., 557 I’- John Ross Freeman, Warren, Pa., 120 College st. William Frew. Pittsburg, Pa., 250 York st. Leonard Welles Frisbie, Hartford, Conn.. 26S L. William Shirley Pulton, Waterbary, Conn., 298 W. Arnold Samuel Furst, Jersey City, N. J.. 578 P. Thomas Jefferson Gaines. Jr.. New York City, 1076 Chapel st. Julius Gans, Chicago, tit.. 563 P- Frank Cameron Gilbert. Brooklyn, N. 155 Elm st. George Hurton Gilbert, Thomaslon, Conn., 71 Lake pi. Edward Latlirop Gillespie, Stamford, Conn., 293 York st. Williani White Gleason, New York City, 580 1 . Irvine Goddard. II 'idties, England, 9 Library st. Francis Spencer Goodwin, Hartford, Conn.. 383 H. (Ieorge Augustus Goss, Waterbary, Conn., 1076 Chapel st. Robert Andrew Gmnniss, Jr.. Morris Plains. N.J., 1076 Chapel st. Charles Douglass Green, New York City, 553 P. Herbert Gouvcrneur Greene, Brooklyn, N. 269 L. Henry Parra lid Gridin, Buffalo, N. '., 250 York st. Otto Harry Gruner, New York City, 23.8 York st. 46 John George Haas, Jr., John Francis Hackett, Cliauiiccy Jerome Hamlin, George Bradley Hardy, Robert Richards Hargis, William Loomis Harmonnt. Alfred Lucius Hart, Harry Fried gen Hartjen, Julian Hartridge, Maurice Fitch Hawks. Bronson Hawley, Rowland Hazard, Samuel Frank Hedges, Jerome Savles Hess. Brower Hewitt, Albert Hileman, Theodore Kdward Hill. Charles Hitchcock, Jr., Harold Morlcv Hitchcock, Thomas Nicholas Hogan. Charles Sumner Holbrook. Henry Chandler Holt. Thomas Hooker. Jr.. Sidney Upson Hooper. Francis Slockbridge Houghteling, I.awrence Augustus Howard. Norman Churchill Hull. Roy Arthur Hunt, George Sinclair Hurst. Roswell Bishop Hyatt. William Lome Irvine. Heberd James, Henry James, Richard Gundrv Jennings. Donald Kent Johnston, Franklin Allen Johnston. William Poyntell Johnston. Joshua Henry Jones. Jr.. Nicholas Ridgcley Jones. Herbert Cassius Kelly, Daniel Kdwnrds Kennedy, Francis Stanley Kent. A C AD EM I CAL DEPARTMENT. Lancaster, ’a., Meriden, Conn., Buffalo, N. Y.. Bangor, Me., Louisville, L'y., .Yew Haven, Conn., Waterbary, Conn., New York City, Jacksonville, Fla., Buffalo, N. Bridgeport, Conn., Peace Dale, R. ., (Ireenport, N. Y., New York City, Brooklyn, N. Y., Frankslown, Pa., New Haven, Conn., New York City, Cleveland, ()., Hartford, Conn., Jersey City, N.J., Brooklyn, N. Y„ New Haven, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., Win netka. III., Hartford, Conn., Pittsfield, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., New York City, Vale Meriden, Conn., Poplar Point, Manitoba, Kansas City, Mo., Baltimore, Md., Pittsburg, Pa., New York City, New York City. Wilmington, Del., Columbus, ()., Springfield, II.. New Haven, Conn., New York City, Providence, P. ., 1151 Chapel st. Meriden. 24S York st. 313 York st. 1151 Chapel st. 23S Orchard st. 572 I’. 139 York st. 242 York st. 583 ! • 217 York st. 56S I . 1098 Chapel st. 4 5 B-250 York st. 34 Hillhouse avc. 34 Day st. 55 P-544 P 35 Lynwood st. 134 Howe st. 569 1 291 W. 269 L. 250 York st. Hast Haven 250 York st. 562 I . Hall, Franklin st. Meriden 103 Park st. 321 P. 549 ’• 250 York st. 173 V. 223 York st. 313 York st. 1075 Chapel st. 219 York st. 209 Norton st. 7 Library st. 536 P. 47 ACAniiMICAl. DHPARTMHXZ. James Barry Kilburn. Malone, A’. Y., 219 Vork st. Douglas Brooks Kimball, Sail Lake City, I ' ah. 1151 Chapel st. Eugene Allerton Kingman. Providence, A . ., 536 P. Joseph Newcomb Kinney, Jr.. Cincinnati, ()., 5S6 P. Lucian Swift Kirtlaiul, Poland, ()., 116 High st. Albert Richard Lamb. Walcrbury, Conn., 250 York st. Theodore Twyford Lane, Flushing, A . Y.. 333 York st. William Clark I,anglcy. Brooklyn, N. 9 Library st. Charles Myron Latimer, NCluing ton. Conn., 30 Beers st. George Sidney Leach, (,'lovcrsviilc, j 176 F. George Everson Leonard. Syracuse, A'. 569 P. Howard Roderick LeVally, Chicago, HI., 1151 Chaj el st. Dudley Payne Lewis. Springfield, Mass., 242 York st. Charles Hammond L’Hommedieu, Detroit, Mich., 238 York st. Paul Lindenberg, Columbus, ()., 1151 Chapel st. Charles William Littlefield, Dockland, Me., 313 York st. Franklin Lockwoo l, Brooklyn, ;V. 238 York st. Arthur Channing Long, Sharon, Mass., 363 Wh. Willard Armstrong Lyon. Middletown. X. 1151 Chapel st. Randolph Lyons, .Yew Orleans, .a.. 293 w. John Hart McAlarnev, Harrisburg, Pa.. 1076 Chapel st. Harvey Childs McClintock, Pittsburg, ' ., 600 1 . Robert Rutherford McCormick. Chicago, ., 564 1 . Karl McCulloch, (iloversville, A '.. 176 F. Irving McDonald. SI. Joseph, Mo., 567 I’- James Patrick McDonough, .Yew Haven, Conn., 38 Ilallock st. David Ritchie McKee. Jr.. Washington, D. C.. 248 York st. Cameron Mackenzie. Port Deposit, Md., 233 York st. Donald McKesson, New York City, 135 Elm st. Robert Lewis McKnight. Springfield, Mass.. 1076 Chapel st. Donald Bradford MacLane. JVew Haven, Conn.. 33 Howe st. Henry Coit MacLean, L itehfield, I 'on n., 54 I’- Arthur Manierre, Chicago, It., 534 I . Paul Ford Mann, Hufi'alo, N. 540 I . Milton I.ouis Marshall, Auburn, N. 57 W. I). Klmer Brown Mason, Chicago, ., 237 York st. Macdonell Mason, City of Mexico, Me.v., 250 York st. Ralph Hill Melczer, Phoenix, Arizona, 1076 Chapel st. William George Metzger, Chicago, III., 1151 Chaj)el st. Henry Kdmund Mills. Columbus, 0., 538 P. James Bradford Minor, Covington, Ky., 586 P. Douglas Maxwell Moffat. Scranton, ’ ., 313 York st. 4« AC A DEM I CAL DEPARTMENT. Walter Chafev Moodie. IF. Tisbury, Mass., 25 Lynwood st. Frank Wood Moore. Elizabeth, N.J., 529 W. Daniel Harris Morgan, Springfield, Mass., 248 York st. John Harrow Motter, SI. Joseph, Mo., 567 P. John Richard Moulton. Salem, Mass.. 546 P. Frank Burroughs Mulford, A'ansas City, Mo., 172 F. Arthur Daniel Mullen. New Haven, Conn., 433 Howard ave. Walter Starbuck Munson. Utica, N. ., 313 York st. Ralph Howard Nesmith. Brooklyn, N. 223 D. Aimer Mayo Newhall, San Francisco, Cal., 23S York st. Paul Sprague Ney, Hartford, Conn., 29S w. James Knight Nichols. Binghamton, N. 58S P. William Penn Nixon. Jr.. Chicago, It., 313 York st. Alfred Trecartin Ogden. _ Brooklyn, N. 217 1). Augustus Kount e Oliver. Pittsburg, Pa., 170 York st. Daniel Lawrence Joseph O'Neill. East Hartford, Conn., 231 York st. Frederick Lorraine Orladv. Huntingdon, 'a.. 1151 Chapel st. William Robert Orthwein. St. !.ouis. Mo., 9 Library st. Krling Cornelius Ostby. Providence, R. ., 584 P. George Grant Parkhurst, Buffalo, N. V., 250 York st. George Henry Parr. Albany, N. Y., 395 R- Charles Seymour Parsons. Akron, O., 415 B. John Hinsdale Partridge. ThompsonviHe, C onu.. 10 Aslunun st. Wheeler Hazard Peckliain, 2d. New York City, 238 York st. Julius Deming Perkins. Jr., Litchfield, Conn., 568 P. Byron Ainsworth Pierce. Clean, N. Y., 584 P. Claude Meek Pitcher. Scranton, Pa., 342 George st. Howard Albert Plummer. New York City, 553 1‘- Horace Burton Pomeroy. Troy, Pa., 407 B. George French Porter. Chicago, ll.. 155 Him st. Henry Potter. SI. Louis. Mo., 561 P. Charles Franklin Pratt. Hartford, Conn., 23! York st. James Osborne Putnam, ad. New York City, 560 P. John Person Putnam. Columbus, O., 538 P- Hugh Rankin, Peek skill, N. Y., 73 F. John Joseph Reilly, •'airport, N. Y., 98 N. James William Reynolds. St. Louis, Mo., 543 P- Samuel Wheaton Rhoads. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 284 Crown st. Joseph Foster Rhodes, Chicago, ., 1151 Chapel st. George Huntington Richards, Ptainfield, N. J., 39 P- Harry Albert Rightmire, Fair port, N. ., 98 N. Stephen Garrett Roach. New York City, 250 York st. 49 George Roberts, Jr., John Randolph Robinson. Cleveland Rogers, William Jonrneav Roomc, Jr., Henry Ide Root. Joseph Clinton R ora back, Arthur Jesse Rosenthal, Carleton Ferriss Rowell, Ziegler Sargent, Harold Merriam Sawyer, Lewis Albert Sayre, Reeve Schley, William Sehroedcr, Jr., William Sperry Searles, Broekholst Matliewson Smith, George Arthur Smith, Lowell William Smith. Robert Seneca Smith. William Burr Wright Smith, J.evings Hooker Somers, Frederic Randolph Stauffer, Harry Root Stern, John Henry Stevens, John McAllister Stevenson. Jr., Ralph Griffiths Stillman, Charles Henry Stoll, Jr., Theron Roundell Strong, Thomas Sturgis, Jr., Jeremiah Barrett Sullivan. Stuart Bruen Sutphin, George Edmund Sykes, Harlan Couch Taylor, William Hendrickson Taylor, William Kenney Terriberry, Ralph Huntington Thacher, Herbert Franklin Thomas, Joseph B. Thomas. Jr.. Theodore Gaillard Thomas. Jr., Donald Thompson, Edwin Vivian Thompson. George Jameson Thomson, George Rex ford Tillson, ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Hartford, Conn., Haiti more, Aid., Wakefield, R. ., New York City, New Haven, Conn., Canaan, Conn., New York City, St. Louis, Mo., New Haven, Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., New York City, New York City, New York City, Cleveland, O.. Providence. A . ., Hartford, Conn., Albion, N. )'., Clarendon, I't., Bridgeport, Conn., Auburn, N. Y., Beading, Pa., New York City, Exeter, N. ., Pittsfield, Mass.. Ba iway, N. J., New York City, New York City, New York City, New Haven, Conn., Cincinnati. ()., Rockville, Conn.. AI iddtetown. Conn., Bn rtington. N. J., Somerville, N. J., Albany, N. Lyons, N. )'., New York City, New Yoik City, Allegheny City, ‘a., Louisville, By., Wit ton. Conn., Montclair, N.J., 250 L. 248 York st. 238 York st. 139 1?-58 Grove st. 35 College st. 1076 Chapel st. 1151 Chapel st. 247 Church st. 333 Vork st. 248 L. 5 2 I’-170 York st. 146 College st. 1076 Chapel st. 231 York st. 249 Crown st. 94 S. M. 287 York st. 57 W. I). 238 York st. 226 York st. 231 York st. 556 I . 472 Orange st. 108 High st. 235 I -552 I - 337 Columbus ave. 566 1 . 250 Crown st. 88 Park st. 122 N. 333 V rk st. 226 York st. 238 York st. 1076 Chapel st. 575 I’-242 York st. 1151 Chapel st. 25 High st. 237 York st. So ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Edward I’crry Townsend, New York City, 238 York st. Arsene I.eSeigneur Trenholm, New York City, 217 York st. John Marshall True, Eureka Springs, Ark., 92 S. M. Ivlward Terry Tmett, He over. Cot., 224 I). Abraham Tulin. Hartford, Conn., 22 Ashniun st. William Butler Tyler, New Haven, Conn., 34 College st. Tred Brown Utley. Glovcrsvitte, N. Y., 176 F. Samuel Oakley VanderToel, Jr., New York City, 242 York st. Harry Brown Van Deventer, Elizabeth, N. J., 329 W. Dougktss Van Dyke, M i hi ■a nkee, 1 Vis., 248 York st. Truest Shelton VanTassel, Morristown, N.J., 242 York st. Anson Wagar, Middlesex, N. Y., 237 York st. Janies Reynolds Wait. Auburn, N. Y., 1151 Cliaj el st. William Durrie Waldron, Upper Montclair, N.J., 120 N. James Tre lerick Walker, Denver, Col., 224 I). Raymond William Walker, West boro. Mass., 401 B. Walter Bertrand Walker, New York City, 223 I). Henry Mitchell Wallace, Ansonia, Conn., 250 York st. Walter Franklin Wallace, Chicago, III., 233 York st. Antonio Johnston Waring, Savannah, Ga., 407 B. Arthur Woodward Warner, Tor ring ton. Conn., 154 Bradley st. George Tluinpton Warner, Buffalo, N. V., 155 Elm st. Irving Henry Warner, ■airport, N. 98 N. George Augustine Washington, Jr., Wessyngton, Tenn., 542 T. Bradford Webster, Waterbary, Conn., 159 Elm st. Edward Franklin Webster, Rutland, VI., 136 Sherman ave. George Unangst Wenner, Ogden, Utah. 1044 Chapel st. Ft ban Tryor Wescott, Haddon field, N.J., 263 I,. William Burns Weston, Cambridge, Mass., 333 York st. Edwin Reynolds Whitcomb, Milwaukee, IVis., 24S York st. Howard Sage White. Waterbary, Conn., 526 T. John Richards White, Providence, A’. ., 248 York st. William Otis White, Terre Haute, Ind., 248 York st. Everett Martin Whittemore, Dennis, Mass., 277 Crown st. Willis Savage Whittlesey, Morris, Conn., Yale Ilall, Franklin st. Theodore Harry Wickwire, Jr., Cortland, N. '., 1076 Chapel st. Frederick William Wilhchni, New York City, 250 York st. Lewis Alfred Williams, Jr.. New York City, 177 I - Orion James Willis, Manchester, Tenn., 130 Ilowest. William I.add Winch, Holyoke, Mass., 333 York st. Wilson Gordon Wing, Bangor, Me.. 522 T. William Basil Wood, Florence, Ala., 170 York st. 5i A C ADEA CAL DEPAR MENT. Harris Spring Woodman. John Kastman Woodruff. Gerald Stanton Work, New Haven, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., Akron, 0., SUMMARY. Si-mors. ..... Juniors, ..... Sopiiomokks, .... I-'rhshmhn, ..... 6S Trumhull st. 242 York st. 250 York st. Krksiimkn, 337. • 324 . 25s • 305 • 337 1224 52 Sheffield Scientific School a Graduate Students Harriet Elizabeth Abbott, B.A., Waterbary, Conn., Waterbnry. Vassar College i$9$. William Gilbert Anderson, M.D., Cleveland, O., 120 College st. Western Reserve University i8$j. Deforest Baldwin, B.A., New Haven, Conn., 260 Crown st. Yale University 1899. Joseph Harrell, M.S.. New Providence, N. , 373 Crown st. Lehigh University 1S97. Birdie Iva Heals, l'h.B., Bu rlington, II ash., 342 Crown st. University of Washington 189S. Ailing Prndden Beardsley, H.A., Derby, Conn., Derby. Wesleyan University 1S9S. Walter Minor Bradley, IMi.B., New Haven, Conn., 1346 Chaj cl st. Yale University 1899. Wilton Everett Britton, B.S., New Haven, Conn., 1317 Boulevard. N. Hampshire College of Agriculture 1891. 53 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. James Ansel Brooks, Ph.B., Yale University 898. Derby, Conn., Derby. Ernest William Brown, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. New Haven, Conn., 106 Sherman avc. Katherine Jeannette Bush, New Haven, Conn., 133 Howe st. Henry Seidel Cnnby, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. Vihn inylon, I)el., 86 Wall st. George Peabody Chandler, B.A., Yale University 189s. Germantown, Pa., 46 College st. William Churchill, B.A., Yale University i8 7- New Hrilain. Conn., 100 W. D. Marion Warner Clark, Mt. Holyoke College 189a. Saybrook, Conn., 78 Lake pi. Hcrdman Fitzgerald Cleland, B.A., Oberlln College 1894. icrec, Ncbr., 55 N. S. H. Frederick Sears Coe, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. Newark, N.J., Hamlet Paul Collins, B.S., Rutgers College 1899. New Brunswick, N.J., 73 Lake pi. Charles Montague Cooke, Jr., B.A., Yale University 1897. Honolulu, . ., 112 College st. William Lee Corbin, B.A., Amherst College 1896. Norfolk, Conn., 116 W. I). Elizabeth Street Dickcrman, Ph.D., Yale University 1896. New Haven, Conn., 140 Cottage st. Richard Julian Donnelly, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. Oxford, N. I., 149 College st. Guy King Dustin. Ph.B., Yale University 1899. Hartford, Conn., 51 Prospect st. John Rastlund, B.S., Bethany College 189S. Lindsbory, Kan., 16 Hughes pi. Horace Jewell Kenton, B.A., Yale University 1899. Willimanlic, Conn., 90 Park st. William Ivbene .er Fortl.Jr., Ph.B., Yale University 1S99. New Haven, Conn., 16 Lynwood st. Frederic Henry Beecher Fowler, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. New Haven, Conn., 308 Humphrey st. Harry Courtlandt Clause, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. 117hn inylon. Del., 86 Wall st. George Wilbur Fiske Gillette, Ph.B., Yale University tSotf. New Haven, Conn., A. Julian Henry Goodman, Ph.B., Yale University 1809. New Haven, Conn., 11 Home pi. Thomas Ezekiel Gravatt, B.S., Rutgers College 1S97. Clarksbnry i, N.J., 73 Lake pi. John Lewis Gregory, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. Brie, Pa., 54 A. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Matthew Griswold. Jr., Ph.B., Yale University 1888 Erie, Pa., A. Robert William Hall, Ph.B., Yale University 189 . M.A. Harvard University 1898. Cambridge, Mass., 48 N. S. H. George Arthur Hanford, B.A., Yale University 189S. Syracuse, N. '., 276 Elm st. Josiali Harmar, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. Philadelphia, Pa., A. Frederick Brown Harrison, Ph.B. Yale University 1890. New Haven, Conn., S3 Grove st. Charles Montgomery Hathaway. Jr., B.A., Yale University 1899. Olyphant, Pa., 36 K. I). James I .add Hitchcock, Ph.B., Yale University 1807. Buffalo, N. )'., A. Donald Russell Hooker, B.A., New Haven, Conn., 436 Orange st. Yale University 18 • Clara Marvin Iluhhell, B.A., Smith College 1887. Detroit, Mich., 409 Orange st. Howard Maxwell Ingham, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. Philadelphia, Pa., A. Treat Baldwin Johnson, Ph.B., Yale University 189S. Delhany, Conn., 141 College st. Edwin Hoyt Lockwood, M.K.. Yale University 1897. New Canaan, Conn., 55 Prospect st. William Crosby Marshall. M.E., Yale University 1801. New Haven, Conn., 355 Willow st. Charles Thomas Mitchell, B.S., University of Pennsylvania 1899. Philadelphia, Pa., 57 Prospect st. Julia Catharine Morris, B.S.. Smith College 1898. Utica, N. 1144 Chapel st. Henry Killum Murphy, B.A., Yale University 1899 New Haven, Conn., 85 Sachem st. John Killam Murphy, B.A., Yale University 1S97. Ph.B. Yale University 189S. New Haven, Conn., 85 Sachem st. Henry Hotchkiss Murray, Ph.B., Yale University 1891. Viola, Del., A. Rokuro Nakaseko, Pll.D., Johns Hopkins University 1899 Kyoto, Japan, 20 Whallcy avc. Henry James Nichols, B.A., Yale University 1899 Binghamton, N. V., 333 York st. Julius Olsen, B.S., Bethany College (Kansas) 1898. Norway, Kansas, 6 Hughes pi. Charles Adams Peters, B.S., Boston University 1897. Woreester, Mass., Kent Laboratory. 55 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. William Kinney Pike, Ph.B., Yale University 189?- •S’. Fittingly, Conn., A. Charles Theodore Ramsden, Ph.B., Yale University 1896. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, A. Chaunccy Brewster Rice, Ph.B., Yale University 1894. New Ilavcn, Conn., 56 N. S. H. Alfred Ernest Richards, B.A., Yale University 1898. Hartford, Conn., 90 Whalley ave. Henry Hollister Robinson Ph.B., Yale University tSnj. Hartford, Conn., 333 York st. Walter Murray Sanders, Ph.B., Yale University 1890. A ton let a i r, A'. J., 111 Grove st. Edward Christian Schneider, B.S., Tabor College 1897. Shena ndoa i, Iowa, 24 E. I). William Kent Shepard, l’h.B., Yale University 1897. New Haven, Conn., 58 N. S. H. Burke Smith, B.S., University of Washington 1899 Auburn, Wash., 47 Lake pi. Frederick Clark Stanley, B.A., Williams College 1895. Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Alfred Hall Stevens, Ph.B., Yale University 1895. Clinton, Conn., A. Edgar Crane Stiles, B.A., Yale University 18S6. West Haven, Conn., West Haven Carl Edwin Stromquist, B.S., Bethany College 1S99. McPherson, Kan., 59 Prospect pi. Catharine Cullinnn Sullivan, B.A., Smith College 1889. Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport Mabel Morris Ufford, B.L., Smith College 1899. .Yew Haven, Conn., 343 Orange st. William Valentine, Ph.B., Yale University 1S97. New York City, 162 S. L. Ralph Gibbs VanName, B.A., Yale University 1899. New Haven, Conn., 121 High st. Halsey Albert Weaver, Ph.B., Yale University 189?. Woodstock, Conn., 65 Spring st. Lynde Phelps Wheeler, Ph.B., Yale University 1894. New Haven, Conn., 333 York st. William Arthur Whitcomb, Ph.B., I 0 Pauw University 1894 and Yale University 189s. (Hens Falls, N. A. George Reber Wieland. B.S.. Pennsylvania State College 1891, Chester, 'a.. 58 Mansfield st. Alice Lincoln Wright, B.A., Wellesley College 1S97. .Yew Haven, Conn., 128 York st. 56 Graduate Studknts, 76 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Senior Class Harold Allen, Pittsburg, Pa., 119 Wall st. John Appleton Allen, New York City, 105 Wall st. Gilmore Meredith Barroll, Elizabeth, N. ., 111 Grove st. Jeremiah Hotchkiss Bartholomew, Ansonia, Conn., 119 Wall st. William Roscoc Bassick, Bridgeport. Conn., 153 College st. Roland Whitney Betts, Brooklyn, N. Y., 111 Grove st. Charles Albert Bishop. New Haven, Conn., 28 Pearl st. William David Brennan, St. Pout, Minn., 113 Wall st. Alexander Montgomery Brooks, Pittsburg. ' ?., 131 Grove st. Horace Spalding Brown, Chicopee Baits, Mass., 131 Grove st. William Knight Brown. Denver, Col., 113 Wall st. Hugh Eleazcr Burbank. Plympton, Mass., 293 York st. Irving Edward Burdick, Dansvitte, N. Y., 77 Wall st. Coler Campbell, Huron, .S'. Dakota, 131 Grove st. Frederic James Cornell. Bristol, Conn., 138 College st. Everitte St. John Chaffee, Anienia, N. )’., 77 W. D. Walter Thomas Charles, Chicago, III., 120 College st. Harry Albert Chase, B.S., Boulder, Col., Yale Observatory. Unlvcrsliy of Colorado 1S99. Alfred Knight Chittenden, New Haven, Conn., 83 Trumbull st. Alfred Tennyson Clark, Philadelphia, 'a.. 166 Meadow st. Edwin Hill Clark, Chicago, ., 17 Hillliouse avc. Kenneth Kingsley Clarke, Alonzo Rockwell Cluett. Allegheny, Pa , Troy, N. 117 Wall st. 133 College st. John lvdward Collins. We si Haven, Conn., West Haven. William Wakefield Corbet, Brookvi le, Pa.. 120 College st. William Lathrop Cowdrey, Pittsburg, Pa.. 109 Wall st. Edward Clarence Dean, Washington, D. C., 135 Wall st. Francis Mcl.ean Dickinson. Rockville, Conn., 103 Park st. Charles Mason Dow, Jr., Jamestown, N. Y., 96 Wall st. Wyllis Edmund Dowd, Jr., New York City, 131 Grove st. Charles Tarbell Dudley, Washington, D. C.. 133 College st. George Walter Dudley, New Haven, Conn., 526 George st. Samuel William Dudley. Westvitte, Conn., Westvillc. Henry Forrest Dutton. Jr.. Ga inesvilte. Eta., 110 Wall st. Amos Trowbridge Dwight, Brooklyn, N. Y., 101 Wall st. Malcolm Mayer Kckhardt, Hartford, Conn., 22 College st. William Joseph Khrich, New York City, 119 Wall st. Carl Braudes Ely, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 133 College st. John Ralph Emerson, Ansonia, Conn., 119 Wall st. 57 SHHl'FI ELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. John Will Kails, 2d, Memphis, Tom., 178 High si. Arthur George Kollett, Townshend, VI., 22 Whalley ave. William Hanover Kultou, New Haven, Conn., 132 Columbus ave. Harry VanVleck Gifford, Toledo, ()., 96 Wall st. Ransom Hooker Gillet, Dorset, VI., 96 Wall st. Albert Valdemnr Gude, Atlanta, (, i„ 120 College st. Kerry Titus Wells Hale. Poriland, Conn., 146 Bradley st. William Iidwin Hall, Nidge way, I i., 17 Hillhouse ave. Walter Theobald Hartmann, Chicago, til.. 113 Wall st. Richard Hays Hawkins. Pittsburg. Pa., 17 Hillhouse ave. Ivdgar William Heller. Newark N.J., 117 Wall st. John Alfred Holland, Cincinnati, ()., 99 Wall st. Robert Murniv Hoslev, New Haven, Conn., 20 Clark st. Henry Stuart Hotchkiss, New Haven, Conn., 133 College st. F'dward John House, Allegheny, Pa., 117 Wall st. Frederick George Hughes, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. James Barrett Monroe Hunker, Brooklyn, N. 119 Wall st. Norman Roscoe H used ton. Pittsburg, Pa., 103 Wall st. John Hamilton Inman, New York City, 133 College st. James Duane Ireland, New York City, 131 Grove st. William Kurviance Irwin, Allegheny, Pa., 111 Grove st. lidward I,ee Ives, Bridgeport, Conn., 117 Wall st. Douis Talhnadge Jaques, Chicago, HI., 113 Wall st. George Rufus Johnson, West Haven, Conn 113 Wall st. Trumbull Kelly, IV. Superior, Ills. 133 College st. Francis Julian Kennett, Jr.. Chicago, It!., 103 Wall st. liben Beers Knowlton, Brooklyn, N. Y., 111 Grove st. Charles Scott Danders, Thnrmont, Md., 126 High st. Arthur Russell Deeds, Stamford, Conn., 117 Wall st. Walter Dewisohu, New York City, 110 Wall st. Clarence Hardin Dittell. Buffalo, N. 99 Wall st. Charles I)aven] ort Dockwood. St a mford. Con n., 117 Wall st. Henry Duther Dooinis, New Rochelle, N. ) 96 Wall st. Irving Duria Dvons. New Orleans, fa., 101 Wall st. Charles Cogswell McCord, Milwaukee, Wis., 111 Grove st. Raymond Augustus McGee, Plainfield, N.J., 33 College st. Arthur Beardsley Maynard, Utica, N. ., 131 Grove st. Henry Franklin Mcrriam, Summit, N.J., 101 Wall st. Mikael Minasian, Adana. Turkey, 44 Sperry st. Theodore Dangdon Montague. Chattanooga, Venn 96 Wall st. John William Morey, Denver, Cot, 131 Grove st. JamesGasherie DeWitt Morrell, Hartford, Conn., 22 College st. 5 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. George Henry Murray, Jr., Viola. Del., 54 Garden st. Francis Patrick Nolan, Ml. Carmel, Conn.. Ml. Carmel. Charles Joel Parker, Coven tryville, N. V., 99 Wall st. Marshall Custer Parshall, Warren. Pa., 109 Wall st. James Graham Parsons, New York CHy, 96 Wall st. Harry Hubbard Pittinger, Brooklyn, N. Y., 96 Wall st. William Earl Porter, Denver, Col., 96 Wall st. Harry Longyear Preston, Box bury, A . ) ., 109 Wall st. Frederick William Renshaw, Chicago. III., 111 Grove st. Howard Richards. Jr.. New York City, 111 Grove st. Ini Richards. Jr., N. Attleboro, Mass., 111 Grove st. Herbert Robinson Rising, Newark, N.J., 101 Wall st. William Cary Ross, Knoxville, Tenn., 99 Wall st. Francis Augustus Ruggles, Washington, D. C., 1151 Chapel st. Ivdward John Ruugce, New Haven, Conn., 5 'A Rcdfield St. Ivdwyn dcNoriuandic Sands, Neto York City, 133 College st. Orville Hickok Schell. Harrisburg, Pa., 117 Wall st. Chaloner Baker Schley, New York City, 22 College st. Herbert Frank Seward, New Haven, Conn., 132 Bristol st. Lee Simon Shoninger. New Haven, Conn., 77 Wall st. Edmond Norton Skinner. Denver, Co ., 109 Wall st. Ellsworth Johnson Smith. North Haven, Conn., 61 W. 1). Edwin Newton Snitjer, West Side, Cal.. 119 Wall st. Jesse Wheat Speidcl, Wheeling, W. Va., 103 Wall st. Charles Comfort Starr. Cornwall, Conn., 120 College st. Paul Sterling. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 90 Wall st. Ivlihu William Stevens. M idd etown, t on n., 143 College st. Henry Dauiells Stowe, Enfield, Conn., 57 Grove st. William Strobridge. Stamford, Conn., 117 Wall st. Edwin Allen Strong. Hartford, Conn., 133 College st. Louis Henry Strouse. Neto Haven, Conn., 143 St. John st. Robert Barry Sullivan. Denver, Col., 111 Grove st. Waitstill Hastings Swenarton, Montclair, N.J., 117 Wall st. John Foster Synies. Denver, Col., 131 Grove st. Wyatt Warner Taylor. Stamford, Conn., 22 College st. Rayuham Townshend, New Haven, Conn., 133 College st. Fmnk Pell Underhill, Norwalk, C on n., 57 Prospect avc. Andrew (Gideon Underwood, Belleville, N.J., 117 Wall st. William Hall U pliant, Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Rufus Adrian VanVoast, Cincinnati, 0., 114 High st. Richard Varick VanVredenburgh, Neto Albany. Ind., 17 Hillhousc avc. Carl Louis Victor, Neto York City, 101 Wall st. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Edward Mansfield Walker, New Haven, Conn., 162 York st. John Murray Watts, Philadclphia, Pa., 120 College st. Herman Armour Webster, Chicago, III., 17 Hillhousc ave. John Egbert Wheeler, Porlvillc, N. '., 117 Wall st. George Benjamin White. Coopcrslown, N. V., 118 College st. William Henry White, Waterbary, Conn., 96 Wall st. John Taylor Williams, Frank orl, k'y.. 99 Wall st. A bra ha m Wolodarsk v, New Haven, Conn., 255 Columbus ave. Cornelius Delano Wood, Jr., Hrooklyn, N. Y., junior Class 111 Grove st. Skniors, 132. Thomas Safford Adams, New York City, 133 College st. Gerard Barry Allen, St. .onis, Mo., 126 Wall st. Howard Frank Allen, Alton, III., 133 College st. George Edward Armstrong, Jr., New York City, 110 Wall st. Morgan Kalani Armstrong, Hampton, l a., 131 Grove st. Dorence Keith Atwater, Meriden, Conn., 333 York st. Franklin Ballou, Jr., LeadviUe, Col., 96 Wall st. Wilfred Keefer Barnard, St. Joseph, Mo., 103 Wall st. Charles Edward Bascom, St. .onis, Mo., 111 Grove st. Raymond Everett Bassett, Shelton, Conn., Shelton. Jasper Bayne, New York City, 88 Wall st. William Henry Beehler, West Haven, Conn., West Haven. Ferdinand Lammot Belin, Scranton, Pa., 131 Grove st. I id ward Hopkins Benner, Wellesley, Mass., 105 Park st. William Albion Bindley, Pittsburg, Pa., 110 Wall st. Augustus Sillimau Blagden, Washington, . C., 133 College st. Ross Whiting Bragg, Cincinnati, 0., 103 Wall st. David Egner Breinig, New Milford, Conn., 103 Wall st. George Samuel Brigham, Chicago, III., 128 Wall st. Richard DeWolfe Brixey, Seymour, Conn., 96 Wall st. Ernest Brooks, .Veto York City, 96 Wall st. Ernest Wilcox Brown, New Haven, Conn., 271 Lloyd st. Arthur Buhrmnn, Cincinnati, O., 113 Wall st. Irving Crawford Bull, Middletown, N. Y., 90 Wall st. Robert Morse Chamberlin, New Haven, Conn., 4 Mansfield st. Clinton I.owrie Childs, Pittsburg, Pa., 1 Hillhousc ave. James Harold Childs, Pittsburg, Pa., 88 Wall st. Ernest Wesley Clark. Shelton, Conn., 132 Wall st. William Merritt Clark, New Haven, Conn., 459 Orange st. 60 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Ralph Oakley Clock, s i , N. ., 78 Lake pi. Paul Ilrainnrd Condit, Cleveland, 0., 116 College st. William Norris Connor, Maynat d. Mass., 96 Wall st. Clarence Parker Cook, Ore Hill, Conn., 133 College st. George Noble Copley, New Britain, Conn., 77 Wall st. Eliot Cutter, Brooklyn, N. V., 133 College st. Charles Edwin Day, Lakeville, Conn., 285 York st. Hilbert Francis Day, Boston, Mass., 132 Wall st. Royal Franklin Ditmars, New Haven, Conn., 563 Orange st. Homer lining Dixon, Chicago, III., 110 Wall st. Jacob Duhan, New Haven, Conn., 1136 State st. Walter Duren, Newark, N.J., 77 Wall st. Oscar Leslie Ebcrlc, Bast Orange, N.J., 77 Wall st. George Joseph Nelson Edmondson, New 1laven, Conn., 18 Bishop st. Walter Ernest Faithom, Chicago, III., 22 College st. Ernst Watson Farley, Cleveland. O., 132 Wall st. James Aaron Parra, Pisgah, Ky., 17 Hillhouse ave. John Far well Ferry, Lake Lores I, HI., 111 Grove st. Montague Ferry, Lake Forest, III., 111 Grove st. William Maun Finckc, New York City, 133 College st. Lewin Heujamiu Fish, New Haven, Conn., 68 William st. Charles Addison Foster, Tacoma, Wash., 131 Grove st. John Aubrey Foulks, Brooklyn, N. 96 Wall st. Walter Seip Frisbie, Meriden, Conn., 333 York st. Homer Gifford Fuller, She!Ion Conn., 132 Wall st. Allen Gard, Brooklyn, N. 109 Wall st. Leon Lincoln Gay, Barton Landing, VI., 138 College st. Preston Johnston Gibson, Washington, I). C., 17 Hillhouse ave. Harold Arthur Gilbert, New Haven, Conn., 2?4 Oak pi. Henderson Gilbert, Harrisburg, Pa., 1 Hillhouse ave. Charles Ross Gordon, Rochester, N. Y., 17 Hillhouse ave. Nisbet Grammer, Cleveland, 0., 96 Wall st. George Donald Guthrie, Wilkes-Barre. Pa., 133 College st. Porter Thomas Hall, A'ansas City. Mo., 1 Hillhouse ave. Thomas Henry Hall, Jr., New York City, 111 Grove st. Oscar Stanley Hauser, Nc igh, Nebr., 94 Lake pi. Louis Hengerer, Buffalo, N. Y., 124 Wall st. Charles Nelson Hickok, 2d, Harrisburg, Pa., 131 Grove st. Francis Patrick Holden, Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Herbert Fenton Hotchkiss, New Haven, Conn., 94 Olive st. Albert Kemp Hubbard, Kane, Pa., 60 York sq. William Brewster Hubbard, W. Cornwall, Conn., 40 Lake pi. 61 John Chambers Humbird, William Albert Hyde, George Samuel Jamieson, Burdette Hubbard Johnson, Nelson Camp Johnson, Hugh McKean Jones, Harrv Thomas Kehr, Raymond Mescrve Kellogg, Philip Wheaton Rives King, Clarence Mahlon Kline, Arthur Potter Knight, John Marcus Knight, Beverly Waugh Kunkel, George Lauder, Jr., Thomas Phillips Leaman, Ralph Randolph Lee. Henry Stanton Leverieh, Charles Bispham Levey, Watson Cooke Lewis, Richard Charles Lincoln, Herbert Lucker, Chorbajian M. Luther, George West Mnbcc, Ogden Trevor McClurg, Thomas Atterbury McGinlcy. Charles Gilbert Miller. Hiram Miller, Benton Cook Moss, Louis Putnam Myers, Andrew Burton Mygatt, Jr., Clive Seymour Newcomb. Herbert Brinkerhoff North, John Stuart Ogilvie, Jr., Rufus Parks, Jr., Henry Pearce. Jr., Fred Ely Perkins, John Walter Perry, John Jay Peter, Charles Samuel Phelps. Ralph Asher Pike, Frank Everson Powell, Jr., Harry Hollister Read, SUM-FIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Pittsburg, Pa., 77 Wall st. North Haven, Conn., 52 K. D. Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Clinton, Conn., S Prospect pi. Meriden, Conn., 132 Wall st. Pittsburg, Pa., 103 Wall st. Norwich, Conn., 16 Park st. New Haven, Conn., 109 Edwards st. Newport, A I., 110 Wall st. Philadelphia, Pa., 133 College st. Cleveland, N. 114 High st. New Haven, Conn., 492 Blatchley ave. Harrisburg, Pa., 99 Wall st. Pittsburg, Pa., 117 Wall st. Cincinnati, O., 1 Hillhouse ave. Erie, Pa., 96 Wall st. New York City, 90 Wall st. Elizabeth, N.J., 133 College st. St. Lou is. Mo., 133 College st. Hartford, Conn., 132 Wall st. Cincinnati, 0., 126 High st. Mar ash, Turkey, Bridgeport. Pa Is ton Spa. N. 96 Wall st. Chicago, III., 110 Wall st. Pittsburg, Pa., 1 Hillhouse ave. New York City, 133 College st. M iddtejic d. Con n., 295 York st. Kansas City, Mo., 12S Wall st. Yonkers, N. Y., 111 Grove st. New Milford, Conn., 103 Wall st. Jersey City, N.J., 111 Grove st. New Haven, Conn., 1399 Chapel st. Brooklyn, N. Y., 17 Hillhouse ave. Washington, I). C., 17 Hillhouse ave. Providence, A . ., 133 College st. Cleveland, 0.. :7 Hillhouse ave. Southport, Conn., 124 Wall st. Louisville, Ky., 117 Wall st. Warehouse Point, Conn., 114 High st. E. Woodstock, Conn., 789 Orange st. Columbus, O., 126 Wall st. Bridgeport, t on n., 90 Wall st. 62 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. George Harold Reid, HridReport, Conn., 137 Wall st. Mortimer William Rice, Sevan ton, ’ ., 124 Wall st. John Alexander Ritlict, Vietovia, II. C., 1151 Chapel st. Louis Mandelbnum Rosenbluth, New Haven. Conn., 101 William st. Frederic Richard Ruhsamcn, Mu way Hill, N. J., 107 Wall st. Charles Edward Rudd, Lakeville, Conn., 12S High st. Joseph Turner Rverson, Chicago, HI., 110 Wall st. Walter Edward Sanford, New Haven, Conn., 54 Chambers st. Edward Randall Saxton, Westport, Conn,, 114 High st. John Lyle Schernierhorn, New IZaven, Conn., 37 Lynwood st. Rimer Henry Schwartz, Walerbury, Conn., 114 High st. Charles Hayden Shejxird, Rochestev, N. Y., 333 v rk st- Frederick Augustus Sherwood, Ottawa, III., 99 Wall st. Olin Lewis Sikes, SuJJicld, Conn., 119 Park st. Max Silverman, Williamsport, Pa., 99 Wall st. Allen Edgar Smith. Ha rl ord. Con n., 17 Hillhousc avc. Rayard Marston Smith, New York City, 11 r Grove st. Daniel Sanford Smith, Bridgeport, Conn., 133 Wall st. Peter Levant Smith, N. Tonawanda, N. Y., S Prospect pi. Charles Carroll Sprigg, Pay Ion, 0., 109 Wall st. Charles Musier Taintor, Jr., New York City, 110 Wall st. Rdwy Lvcurgus Taylor, Jr., Albany, N. Y., 133 Wall st. William Thaw. Allegheny, Pa., 17 Hillhousc avc. Edward Schlager Toothe. New York City, 96 Wall st. Philip Troup. New Haven, Conn., 545 Orange st. George Pcnhock Urban, Buffalo, N. Y., 99 Wall st. Frederick Rust VanVechten, Little Pat Is, N. Y., 17 Hillhousc avc. Lloyd Daubcny Waddell, Pavsippany, N. J., 131 Grove st. Jeptha Homer Wade. Jr., Cleveland, 0., 133 College st. Frederick Joseph Wahlig, Shelton, Conn., Shelton. Ellison Guthrie Waite, Columbus, O., 114 High st. Frank Sheridan Warmoth, Lawrence, La., 1 Hillhousc avc. Ralph Ogden Warrin, Cooperstown, N. 12.S High st. Richard Halstead Warrin, Coopevstown, N. Y., 12S High st. Ashbel Russell Welch, Germantown, Pa., 77 Wall st. Arthur Thomas Welles, New Haven, Conn., 372 George st. Bradford Wells, Chicago, HI., 99 Wall st. Davenport White, Cannon. Conn., 133 Wall st- Milton James Whitely, New York City. 17 Hillhousc avc. Frederic Ebcn Whitney, Andover, Mass., 8 Ashmun st. Daniel Ingersoll Whittelsev, Minneapolis, Minn., 131 Grove st. John Hough Wickershatu, Lancaster, Pa., 117 Wall st. 63 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Joseph Goodyear Wild, New Haven, Conn. Arthur Pearson Wilder, Lowell, Mass., Carlton Hulbcrt Woodruff, Auburn, N. Robert Raymond Wright, Logan, ()., Robert Weaver Zimmerman, New York City. freshman Class. Frank Mcars Adams, New Haven, Conn., Thomas Davies Adams, Westport. Conn., Robert Wade Allcrton, II'alerbury. Conn., John Wright Armstrong, New Haven, Conn., Walter Arnstein, New York City, Edward Monroe Railcv, Jr., Middletown, Conn., William Hailey, Somers, N. )'.. Arthur Barnwell, Jr., Charleston, S. C., Hartley Harris Bartlett, Annapolis, Md., Lindon Wallace Bates, Jr., Chit ago, HI., Joe Edward Bayrd, St. Lou is, Mo., Arthur Gleiincv Belden, New Haven, Conn., Charles Frederick Blood, Jr.. Ware, Mass., Nelson Blount, New York City, Edward Wallace Brainard, S. Orange, N.J., James Jacob Brainard, Pittsburg, Pa., Howard Stanley Bristol, Meriden, Conn., Albert Turney Brown, Pa irfield. Conn., I Carle Wayne Brown, New Haven, Conn., Nathan Ilaggett Brown, Hi ooklyn, N. Y., Austin Jenkins Bruff, Brooklyn, N. Y., George Whitfield Butts. Jr., New York City, Owen Good Butts, Council III tiffs, Iowa, Ralph Waldo Campbell. Salem, O., William Joseph Canada, IVeslvillc, Conn., Garrit Samuel Cannon, Hoboken, N.J., Charles David Carey, Cheyenne, IYy., Leslie Carter, Jr. Chicago, III., Norris Elmore Clark, Plainfield, Conn., Walter Symington Clark. Louisville, A ., William Wallace Clark. Jr., Cast let on, Vt., Vincent Biddle Clarke, Milford, Conn., 103 Wall st. 111 Grove st. 96 Wall st. 99 Wall st. 107 Wall st. JlNIORS, 160. . 4S3 Orange st. Westport. 77 Wall st. 24 High st. 126 Wall st. 295 York st. 397 Temple st. 1 Hillhouse ave. 333 York st. 110 Wall st. 397 Temple st. 186 Sherman ave. 74 I.ake pi. 150 Grove st. 126 High st. 391 Temple st. 124 Wall st. Fairfield. 220 I a vrence st. 104 Wall st. 391 Temple st. 393 Temple st. 397 Temple st. 389 Temple st. 710 Chapel st. 391 Temple st. 22 College st. 313 York st. 140 College st. 389 Temple st. 427 Temple st. Milford. Henry Martin Coffeen, John Roberts Coffin, William Bronson Cramer, Robert Newton Crankshaw, George Halloway Cressler, John Chester Cromwell, Bnrwell Morgan Croslhwaitc, Horace Samuel Davis, Willard Parker Dean, Gratz Dent, William Henry Dickinson, Wilcox Doolittle, Henry Stuart Dutcher, Ben Sherman Kastman. Charles Remington KUicott, Morgan Shuit Elmer, Francis Patrick Faliv, John Acton Civill Feeler, Martin Allen Finch, Thomas Aloysius Fogarty, Richard Hardin Gentry, Liebig Wallis Gibbons, Robert Banks Gibson, James Artemas Gould, Irwin Rew Green, Benjamin Lyman Grcenbaum, Inslee Blair Greene, Charles Fdward Greenough, Roger Wolcott Griswold, William Henry Hall, Edward Waterman Hamilton, Harold Sherwin Hamlin, Newell Hobart Hargrave, Walter Vincent Harvey, Nathan Wilbur Hendryx, William Mather Hicks', Joseph Adams Hill, Charles Thomas Hindley, Bedford Forrest Hines, John Joseph Howard, John Whitehonse Howell. Alex Crawford Hoyt, SHIil'FIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Chicago, ., 133 Wall st. New York City, 3S7 Temple st. New Haven, Conn., 147 Dwight st. . Ikton, ()., 120 College st. Fort Wayne, Ind., 110 Wall st. White Plains, N. Y., 411 Temple st. Buffalo, X. Y., 110 Wall st. Hamden, Conn., Hamden. Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Savannah, 6V ., 104 Wall st. Chester, ‘a., 109 Wall st. Hamilton, Canada, 395 Temple st. Nyaek, N. Y., 217 York st. Boise City, Idaho, 409 Temple st. Nyaek, N. Y., 411 Temple st. Central Valley, X. Y., 397 Temple st. New Haven, Conn., 343 Cedar st. Yonkers, X. Y., 133 College st. 1hotnpson:title. Conn., 411 Temple st. New Haven, Conn., 264 Blatchley ave. Kansas City, Mo., 409 Temple st. Xew York City, 407 Temple st. San Francisco, Cal., 18 Trumbull st. Minneapolis, Minn., 393 Temple st. Chicago, tit.. 133 Wall st. Xew Haven, Conn., 401 George st. Bclvidere, X. . ., 12.S Wall st. Xew York City, 387 Temple st. Erie, Fa., 104 Wall st. Xew Britain, Conn., 209 Orchard st. Xew Ha ven, Conn., 29 Warren st. Elgin, HI., 391 Temple st. Cincinnati, ( ., 397 Temple st. New Orleans, La., 110 Wall st. Xew Haven, Conn., 82 Wall st. New York City, 110 Wall st. Portland, Oregon, 285 York st. Xew York City, 110 Wall st. Pecherd, Tenn., 59 Prospect st. New Haven, Conn., 161 Saltonstall ave. New York City, 389 Temple st. New Castle, Pa., 425 Temple st. 65 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Lafayette Menefee Hughes, Denver, Col., 397 Temple st. Edward Woods Hunt, Tacoma, Wash., 96 Wall st. Lea Hunt, II'iI fees- Ha rre. Fa., 22 College st. Clarence Bancroft Ingraham, Jr., Hartford, Conn., 128 High st. Frederick Clark Inman, New York City, s 389 Temple st. Kelley Robert Jacoby, Middletown, ()., 119 Wall st. Julius French Janes, Cleveland, ( ., 419 Temple st. Frederick Townsend Jarman, Hartford, Conn., 333 Vork st- Edward William Jcffcolt, .Yew Haven, Conn., 102 Vork sq. Ferdinand Frazier Jelke, Chicago, It ., 110 Wall st. Albert Herman Jente, .Yew Haven, Conn., 97 Bristol st. Paul Julius Herman Jente, .Yew Haven, Conn., 97 Bristol st. Walter Alpheus Jones, New Haven, Conn., 82 Wooster st. Mortimer Nelson Judd, New Hritain. Conn., 411 Temple st. Rolfe Kingsley, New York City, 104 Wall st. Mabic Crouse Klock, Syracuse, N. 409 Temple st. Kdwanl Charles Koenig, Tona wanda, N. Y., 88 Lake pi. William Henry I unprecht, 2d, Cleveland, O., 145 College st. Ralph Walker Langley, New Haven, Conn., 229 Blatclilev ave. Fred Warner Laubin, New Haven, Conn., 405 Temple st. Henry Way Leal, Plainfield, N.J., 86 W. D. Charles Stanley Leavenworth, Hamden, Conn., Whitneyville. Richmond Mortimer Levering, .a Fayette, hid.. 391 Temple st. Stephen Orloff Lockwood, Jr., Brooklyn, N. 1151 Chapel st. Ben Ali Haggin Lounsherv, New York City, 110 Wall st. Paul MacCormac, Poughkeepsie, N. '., 1131 Chapel st. Lesley McCreath, Harrisburg, Pa., 1 Ilillhouse ave. George Soutlnnayd Macdonald, New York City. 128 Wall st. Neil Macneale, Cincinnati, ()., 150 Grove st. Albert Francis McWilliams, New Haven, Conn., 36 Ivlin st. William Duncan Malcolm, New Haven, Conn., 33 Bishop st. Harry Clifford Martin, Brooklyn, N. Y., 333 Vork st. Champion Herbert Muthewson, Milford, Conn., Milford. Frank Ivveleth Maynard, Providence, P. .. 110 Wall st. George Albert Menge, Philadelphia, ’ ., 20 Carmel st. Martin Francis Menton, Derby, Conn., Derby. John I id ward Meyer, New York City, 425 Temple st. Henry Christopher Minor, Andover, Mass., 364 Howard ave Ralph Daniel Mitchell, Cleveland, ()., 391 Temple st. Albion Ralph Moore, New Haven, t on n.. 57 Lake pi. Frank Joseph Moran, Hartford, Conn., 55 Admiral st. John Morgan, Pome, N. 114 High st. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Joseph Maynard Morgan, Moses Charles Myers, Antonie Jacques Newell, Wayne C. Nisbet, Dudley Sturgis Norton, Michael J. O’Donnell, William Dickey Oglesby, Frank Albert Olds, John Henry Overall, ad, Myron Ellis Overton, Harold Camp Parsons, Herbert Hoyt Pease, Gains William Perkins, Jr., George Willis Peters, Jr., Paul Louis Phelan, Wyllys Irvin Phelps, Frank Lyman Phillips, Hal. Carnegie Phipps, Arthur Morse Potter, Nathaniel Rcstcomc Potter, William Hcnham Price, James Courtney Pundcrford, William Dudley Putnam, Frank Lees Quinby, Samuel James Reeves, Baxter Reynolds, Nicholas Ridgcly Roberts, Robert Tuckerman Roberts, Luther Lawrence Roby, Carroll Leslie Runyon, Samuel Lyon Russell, John Longer dcSaullcs, Edwin Adams Say ward, Karl August Schaefer, Kenneth Baker Schley, Alexander Frederick Schneider, Carl Walter Schultz, John Chase Scully, Harry Ackerman Slmart, William Stiastny Sierck, Norman Leslie Snow, Kenneth Charles Sooysmith, Washington, D. C., New Haven, Conn., New York City, Rome, N. Y., liabylon, N. Ansonta, Conn., M iddletown, O., Hartford, Conn., St. Louis, Mo., Port Jefferson, N. Durham, Conn., New Britain, Conn., Grand Rapids, Mich., Gl. Barrington, Mass., New York City, Thompsonville, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Pittsburg, Pa., Denver, Col., Rochester, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., New York City, Chicago, III., Nctu York City, Philadelphia, Pa., New York City, Springfield, III., Winsted, Conn., Cleveland, ()., Plainfield, N.J., Seattle, Wash., S. Bethlehem, Pa., Oswego, N. Y., Windsor Locks, Conn., Far Hills, N.J., Monlowesc, Conn., Murray Hill, N.J., Lincoln, HI., Ramsey, N.J., New York City, Norristown, N.J., New York City, 128 Wall st. 4 Jefferson st. 90 Wall st. 313 York st. 152 Grove st. Ansonia. 119 Wall st. 132 Wall st. 393 Temple st. 132 Wall st. 295 York st. 407 Temple st. 409 Temple st. 395 Temple st. 393 Temple st. 130 Howe st. 389 Orange st. 389 Temple st. 124 Wall st. 110 Wall st. 291 York st. 17 Hillhousc ave. 4«1 Temple st. 17 Hillhousc ave. 110 Wall st. 407 Temple st. 419 Temple st. 8 Prospect pi. 419 Temple st. 86 W. D. 409 Temple st. 131 Grove st. 411 Temple st. 8 Prospect pi. 387 Temple st. Montowese. 389 Temple st. 421 Temple st. 413 Temple st. 425 Temple st. 409 Temple st. 387 Temple st. 67 SHEET I ELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Leavenworth Porter Sperry, Krwin Stanley, Ray Stearns, Harry Lucicn Stephenson, Henry Glover Stevens, Hdward Augustus Stillinan. Wilhelnius Myndcrsc Stillman. Dougins Pardee Street. I.ouie Palmer Strong, William Clark Symington, Harold Richmond Talbot, William Tatlock Taylor. Richard TenBrocck, William Bridges Thayer. Jr.. ICvan Barker Thomas. Lewin Hartley Thomas. Wnlter Ira Trench, John Franklin Trumbull, John Ricord VanFlcet. Robert Pelton Wadhanis, William Knickerbocker Wallbridge. Charles Lewis Watson, George Adams Watson, Livingston Whitney. Alfred Tennis Wick, Thomas Lloyd Wickendcn, Thomas Hilton Williams, Jr., Lloyd Adolph Wimpfheimer, John James Wright-Clark, Special Percy Williams Ailing, George Lester Carlisle, Jr., Donahl Lee DcGolyer, Edward Harold Fisher, James Boies Allcync Foshurgh, Southard Hay, Herbert Norton Loomis, Edward Lee Marsh. John Dale Oille, Charles Leonard Ovcrlander, ll'atcrbury. Conn., New Itrilain. Conn., Manchester, N. ., Roanoke, Va., Oct roil, Mich., Hartjord, Conn., San Francisco. Cat., Chicago, III., Hartford, Conn., Newark, N.J., Nero York City, Hartford, Conn., Louisville, Ky Kansas City, Mo., Morristown, N. .. New Brighton, N. New Haven, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Denver, Cot.. Tor ring ton. Conn., Litchfield, Conn., Indianapolis, hut., Indianapolis, hut., Morristown, N.J., Cleveland, ( ., Buffalo, N. Jersey City, N.J., New York City, Newark, N.J., Students not Candidates Tor a Degree New Haven, Conn., Ncu Rochelle, N. Y., Evanston, lit.. New Rochelle, X. ) , Buffalo, N. Allegheny, Ra., New Haven, Conn., Sandusky, O. N. Tonawanda, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., 68 110 Wall st. 413 Temple st. 120 High st. 333 York st. 389 Temple st. 114 High st. 104 Wall st. 393 Temple st. 128 High st. 147 Bradley st. 133 College st. 114 High st. 128 Wall st. 409 Temple st. 107 Wall st. 107 Wall st. Grand Ave. Heights. 132 Wall st. 397 Temple st. 204 Crown st. 110 Wall st. 114 High st. 114 High st. 387 Temple st. 39 College st. 150 College st. 391 Temple st. 126 Wall st. 90 Wall st. Frkshmkx, 187. 120 Sherman ave. 96 Wall st. 131 Grove st. 22 College st. 111 Grove st. 131 Grove st. 136 Sherman ave. 17 Hillhousc ave. 8 ProsjK-ct pi. 378 Crown st. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Clarence Kent Peck, Chicago, III., 22 College st. Jasper Morgan Rowland, Greenwich, Conn., io.j Wall st. Peirce Davies Schenck, Payton, 0., 17 Millhonsc ave. Chintaro Wakamatsn, Tokyo, Japan, 16 Gill st. John Iiniery White, Buffalo, N. V., 22 College st. Victor Wilson, Kansas City, Mo., SUMMARY 2S5 York st. Special Students, 16. GRADUATES, . 76 Seniors, . . 132 Juniors, 160 pRKSHMHN, . . 187 SPECIAL STUDENTS, . 16 57 69 [Students marked A. are pursuing courses of study in absence under the direction ol the Faculty for the degree of Master of Arts. .Mechanical Engineer, or Civil Engineer.) Elizabeth Frances Abbe, M.A., Dorchester, Mass., 37 Howe st. Wellesley College 1S88. Harriet Elizabeth Abbott, B.A., II 'a ter bury. Con n., Waterburv. Vassar College 180s. Clarence Alfred Alexander. LL.B., Dayton, ()., 333 York St. Yale University 1899-Robbins Battell Anderson, B.A., Duluth, Minn., A. Yale University 1899. 120 College st. William Gilbert Anderson, M.D., Cleveland, O., Western Reserve University. i88j. 217 York st. Henry Cotbeal Andrews, B.A., Dish kill, N. V., Yale University 1899. New York City, A. William Lucius Armstrong, B.A., Yale University 1889: M.D. Columbia University 1891- 105 Park st. Kan Ichi Asakawa, B.L., Fnkushiwa, Japan, NVaseda College. Japan, 1895: Dartmouth College 1899- O GRADUATE SCHOOL. Martha Austin, B.S., Easthampton, Mass., 58 Grove st. Smith College 189s; Ph.D. Yale University 189S. Nathaniel Terry Bacon, Ph.D., Peaceda e, A’. ., Pcaccdale. Yale University 1890. Thomas Nelson Baker, B.A., Easlvitle, Va., 35 Foote st. Boston University 1895: B.D. Yale University. 1806. DcForcst Baldwin, B.A., New Haven, Conn., 260 Crown st. Yale University 1809. - Ernest Hickok Baldwin, B.A., Cheshire, Conn., 150 Grove st. Yale University 1801. Cecil Kittredgc Bancroft, B.A., Andover, Mass., 102 N. Yale University 1891. Amy Louise Barbour, B.A., Hartford, Conn., 70 Wliallcy st. Smith College 1891. Franklin Whitehead Barker, B.A., Harvey, N. It., 46 E. D. University of New Brunswick 189s: Bangor Seminary 189 . James Foote Barnett, B.A., (,'ratid Rapids, Mich., A. Yale University 1891. Joseph Barrell, M.S., New Providence. N.J., 373 Crown st. Lehigh University 1897. Samuel Eliot Bassett, B.A., New Haven, Conn., 41 Lynwood st. Yale University 1898. Birdie Iva Beals. Ph.B., Seattle, Wash., 342 Crown st. University of Washington 189S. Ailing Prudden Beardsley. B.A., Derby, Conn., Derby. Wesleyan University 1898. Alexander Garner Bcntly, B.A., Washington, D. C., A. Yale University 1896. Clarence Wyatt Bispham, B.A., Amherst College i388; M.A. Amherst College 1891. New Haven, Conn., 284 Orange st. John Joseph Blythe, M.A., Montreal, Canada, 75 W. D. Ohio Wesleyan University 1897; B.D. Wesleyan Theological Seminary 1899- Malcom Booth, Ph.B., New Haven, Conn., 12 Gill st. Yale University 1879. Thomas Contee Bowie, Ph.B., Venus, N. C, University of North Carolina 1899. Mary Clcaveland Bradford, Ph.B., Rutland, Cl., 70 Howe st. Mt. Holyoke College 1871; Syracuse University 1887. Walter Minor Bradley, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. New Haven, Conn., 1346 Chapel st. William Edwin Brcckenridgc, B.A., Montclair, N.J., A. Yale University 1891. Halbert Haines Britan, B.A., Hanover, Jnd., 342 George st. Hanover College 189S. Wilton Everett Britton, B.S., New Haven, Conn., New Hampshire College Agriculture 1891- 7 317 Boulevard. GRADHAr i SCHOOL. James Ansel Brooks, Ph.B., Yale University 1898. Derby, Conn., Derby. Ernest William Brown, Ph.B.. Yale University 1S97. .Veto Haven, Conn., 106 Sherman ave. William Adams Brown, B.A., Yale University 18-86: M.A. Yale University 188S. New York City, New York. Abraham Roger Brubacker, B.S., Shaeffcrstown, Pa., 20 Carmel st. Yale University 1897. Arthur Bnmstead, B.A., Yale University i8os- Roxbury, Hass., 54 B. ! • OtisGridley Brunnell, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. Hurling ton, Conn., 92 York s |. Prank Scott Bunnell, B.A., Yale University 1801. Stratford, Conn., 31 Whalley ave. Eugene Watson Burlingame. B.A., Yale University 180S. Albany, N. Y., A. Katherine Jeannette Bush. .Vew Haven, Conn., 133 Howe st. Harold Edgar Butt rick, B.A., Yale University 1894. Brooklyn, N. Y., A. Henry Seidel Canby, Ph.B., Yale University i8qq. Il'i m ing on, )el., 86 Wall st. George Peabody Chandler, B.A., Yale University 189 . Germantown, Pa., 46 College st. Joseph Hayes Chandler, B.A., Yale University 1877. St. Paul, Minn., 343 Quinnipiac st. William Woods Chandler. B.A., Yale University j8 . New Haven, Conn., 31 High st. George Millet Chase, B.A.. Bates College 189?- Lewislon, Me., 200 York st. William Churchill, B.A., Yale University 1897. New Britain, Conn., 1100 W. 1). Charles Upson Clark. B.A., Yale University 1897. Brooklyn, N. . Rome, Italy. Marion Warner Clark, Ml. Holyoke College 18)0. Say brook. Conn., 78 Lake pi. Thomas Ludlow Clarke, B.A., Yale University 1897. New York City, A. Herd man Fitzgerald Clelaml. B.A.. Obcrlin College 1894. Pierce, Neb., 109 lvlm st. Frederick Sears Coe. Ph.B., Yale University 1S99. Newark, N.J., Henry Sloane Coffin, B.A., Yale University 1897. New York City, A. Hamlet Paul Collins, B.S.. Rutgers College 1899. New Brunswick, N. ., 73 Lake pi Winfield Iiazlitt Collins. B.A., Western Maryland College 1S94. Reeds Grove, Md., 72 C.RADUA 77; SCHOOL. Molton Avery Colton, H.A.. Yale University 1898. Elizabeth M. Comstock, 11.A.. Indiana State University 1897. Lewis Roberts Conklin, B.A., Yale University Charles Montague Cooke, Jr.. 11. A., Yale University 1897. Alberta Linton Corbin, H.A., University of Kansas 1891. William I,ee Corbin, 11.A., Amherst College 1896. Jane Coughlin, Ph.B., Wesleyan College 1897. James Jitdson Crossley, M.A.. State University of Iowa 1897. Charles Edward Curtis, Ph.B., Yale linivcrslty i8S8. Eleanor E. Cutler, 11.A., Smith College 1891. George Barton Cutten, B.A., Yale University 1897. Moreau Delano, 11,A., Yale University 1S98. Elizabeth Street Dickermun, l’h.D., Yale University 1896-Sherwootl Owen Dickerinan. 11.A.. Yale University 1806. Ionise Dodge, George Francis Dominick, Jr.. B.A., Yale University 1894. Richard Julian Donnelly, l’h.B., Yale University 1899. Edgar Selah Downs, 11.A.. Yale University 1898. Mary Dunham, B.A., Indiana University 189$. Guy King Dustin, I’ll. 11.. Yale University 1899. John Eastland, B.S., Bethany College 1898. Jav Glover Eldridge, 11.A., Yale University 1890. Hollon Augustine Farr. 11.A.. Yale University 1896. Horace Jewell Fenton. 11.A.. Yale University 1899. New Haven, Conn., 90 S. M. Richmond, Ind., 74 Lake pi. Monroe, X. A. Honolulu, H. .. 112 College si. I.a Terence, Can., 89 Whallev ave. Norfolk, Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Wintersct, la.. 12S Howe st. New Haven, Conn., 254 Prospect st. Xcw Haven, Conn., 284 Orange st. Amherst, Nova Scotia, Montowese. New York City, A. New Haven, Conn., 140 Cottage st. New Haven, Conn., 140 Cottage st. Danvers, Mass., New York City. 77 Grove st. A. Oxford, X. V., 149 College st. Southington, Conn., 128 Howe st. North Richmond, Ind., 74 I„okc pi. Hartford, Conn., 51 Prospect st. Lindsborg, Kan.. 16 Hughes pi. Ren field, X. ’., 102 N. Athol, Mass., 170 F. II'iltimantic. ( onn., 90 Park st. GRADUA TE SCHOOL. George Willis Field, B.A., Yale University 1899. New York City, fL A. John Francis Flynn, B.A., Yale University 1899. Meriden, Conn., 166 York st. Joseph Fogelberg, B.A., Bethany College 1S99. Lindsborg, Kan., 59 Prospect st. Emily Howard Foley, B.A., Wellesley College 1895. St. Louis, Mo., 84 Wall st. William Ebenezer Ford, Jr., I’ll. B., Yale University 1890. New Haven, Conn., 16 Lynwood st. Allyn King Foster, Tli.M., So. Baptist Thcol. Seminary 1894. New Haven, Conn., 108 High st. Isabella Graham Foster, B.A., Vassar College 1809. New Haven, Conn., 220 Orange st. Charles Root Fowler, B.A., Yale University 18-99. New Haven, Conn., 308 Humphrey st. Frederic Henry Beecher Fowler, Pli.B., Yale University 1899. New Haven, Conn., 30S Humphrey st. John Marshall Gaines, B.A., Yale University 1896. New Haven, Conn., 530 P. Arthur Sullivan Gale, B.A., Yale University 1899. Jackson ville, Eta., 123 W. I). Arthur James Gammacli, M.A., Trinity College of Toronto 1891. W. Hartford, Conn., 228 Whalley ave. Harry Courtland Cause, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. Wilmington, Pel., 86 Wall st. Silas Wright Geis, B.L., University of California 189S. Fresno, Cat., 83 Sachem st. Karl Frederick Geiser, Ph.B., Upper Iowa University 189J. Walter Gilliam, B.A., National Normal University 1899. Fayette, la.. 27 Sylvan ave. George Wilbur Fiske, Gillette, Ph.B., Yale University 1896. New Haven, Conn., A. Julian Henry Goodman, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. New Haven, Conn., 11 Home pi. William Anthony Granville, Ph.D., Yale University 1897. New Haven, Conn., T' x Eld st. Thomas Ezekiel Gravatt. B.S., Rutgers College 1897. Clarksburgh, N.J., 73 Lake pi. John Lewis Gregory, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. Eric, Fa., A. Matthew Griswold, Jr., Pli.B., Yale University «883. Erie, Fa., A. Francis Jenks Hall, Yale University 1899. Satlsbnrg, Fa., A. 74 GRADUA TE SCHOOL. Roliert William Hall, Ph.B., Yale University 189$: M.A. Harvard University 1898. Cambridge, Mass., 48 N. S. H. George Arthur Harford, B.A., Yale University 1898. Syracuse, N. 276 Elm st. Henry Lee Hargrove, B.A., Waco, Tex., 84 Bishop st. University of Nashville 1891: M.A. University of Nashville 1892. Josiah Harpiar, Ph.B., Yale University 189a. Philadelphia, Pa., A. Mattie Anstice Harris, M.A., Lincoln College (III.) 1891: Ph.D. Yale University 1897. New York City, 22 Lynwood st. Francis Burton Harrison, B.A., Yale University 189V New York City, A. Frederick Brown Harrison, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. New Haven, Conn., 83 Grove st. Carl Axel Harstroni, M.A., Noncalk, Conn., Norwalk. Hobart College 1886: Ph.D. Yale University 189). Joseph Hall Hart, B.A„ Yale University 1898. Cincinnati, ()., 43 College st. Clias. Montgomery Hathaway, Jr., B.A., Yale University 1899. Olyphant, Pa., 36 E. D. Herbert Edwin Hawkes, B.A., Yale University 1896. New Haven, Conn., 391 Edge wood avc. Chauncev Jeddie Hawkins, B.A.. University of the Pacific 1896; B.D. Yale University 1899. Suisun, Cat., 51 Avon st. William Hazcn, B.A., University of Vermont 189?. Sherburne, l't.. 103 W. I). William Wilson Iieatou, B.A., Yale University 1896. New York City, A. William Milton Hess, B.A.. Yale University 1896: Ph.D. Yale University 1899- Philadelphia, Pa., 6 Kent Hall. L. I. Hewes, B.S., Dartmouth College 1898. Train tree. Mass., 105 Park st. Mary Cornwall Hewitt. B.A.. New Haven, Conn., 65 Dixwcll nve. Smith College 1897. Clara Maria Hitchcock. Ph.B., University of Chicago 1S97. Michigan City, Ind., 34 Hillhousc avc. James Ladd Hitchcock. Ph.B.. Yale University 1897. Buffalo, N. Y., A. Robert Reynolds Hitt. B.A., Yale University 1898. Washington, I). C., A. Richard Thayer Holbrook, B.A.. Yale University 1891. Yonkers, N. )'., 170 F. I id win Knight Holden, B.A., University of Wisconsin 1882: B.D. Yale University 18S6. Bridgeport, Con n., Bridgeport. Frederick Augustus Holden, B.A., Amherst College 1878. Burlington, Conn., Burlington. 75 ORA DUA I'D SCHOOL. George Clay Hollister, B.A., Yale University 1896. Sew York City, A. Frazer Hood, H.A., Southwestern Presbyterian University 1806. Tup eh. Miss., 47 bake pi. Donald Russell Hooker. B.8., Yale University 1S99. .Yew Haven. Conn., 436 Orange st. Gentrd Beeknian Hoppin, B.A., Yale University 1801. .Yew York City, A. Clara M. Hubbell, B.A., Smith College 1S87. Detroit, Mich., 409 Orange st. Grace Wakenian Hubbell, I’ll.I)., Oberlln College 189 . .Yew York City, 409 Orange st. Robert Ernest Hume, B.A., Yale University 1S98. Ahmednagar, India., 24 Home pi. Agues Hunt. B.A., Smith College 1897. Manchester, .V. ., S3 Grove st. I jla LaMottc hidings, B.A.. Vassar College iSSg. Orange, M.J., 82 Wall st. Howard Maxwell Ingham, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. Philadelphia, Pa., A. William Julius Edward Jcnte, B.A., Yale University 1897. .Yew Haven, Conn., 97 Bristol st. Frederic Blair Johnson, B.A., Yale University 1896. Poston, Mass., A. Treat Baldwin Johnson, Ph.B., Yale University 189S. Hethany, Conn., 141 College st. William Smythe Johnson, M.A., Ouachita Baptist College 1895; Ph.I). Yale University 1899. Arkade phia, Ark., 47 Lake pi. Edward Clinton Jones. B.A., Yale University 189 . .Yew Haven, Conn., 84 William st. Rivera Harding Jordan. B.A., Yale University 189 . St. Joseph, Mo., A. Tyiichi Kairiyama, Ph.B., Cornell University 1898. Yokohama, Japan, 49 K. I)- Jiroku Kawabe, Doshlsha University 1891. Kyoto, Japan, 115 Dwight st. Alfred Sewell Ked .ie, Fh.B., Adrian College 1891; B.A. Adrian College iSgj. .Yew Haven, Conn., 495 Elm st. Albert Galloway Keller, B.A.. Yale University 1S96. Milford, Conn., 270 Edge wood ave. George Dwight Kellogg. Ph.I).. Yale University 1898. Cambridge, Mass., Athens, Greece. Margaret I). Kellum, B.A.. Bryn Mawr College 1892. Pa Hi more, Md., 35 Lynwood st. Albert Emmett Kent. B.A., Yale University 1S97. .Yew York City, 76 A. GKADUA rti SCHOOL Yctaro Kiuosita, R.A.. Hiram College 1890. Tozaburo Kudo. M.A.. DePaiiw University 1896. Howard La Field, B.A., Yale University i8qi. Joshua I .arson. lt.A.. Augusta na College 1889. David Dennison Lambert. B.A., Yale University 1S86: M.A. Yale University |S $. Mabfile Alpina Laud, H.A., University ol Wyoming 1890. Kdward Herman Ixiv, B.A.. Yale University 1801. Annie Maria Leonard, B.A.. Wellesley College 1895. lid win Hoyt Lockwood, M.K., Yale University 1802. Frederick Bliss Luquiens. B.A., Yale University 1897. Adam Ruth Lutz, B.A.. I'ranklln and Marshall College 1890. Cloyd North McAllister, B.A., Yale University 1892. C.eorge ('.rant MacCurdy, B.A., HarvarJ University 189$; M.A. HarvarJ University 1891. Oli it, Japan, Tokyo, Japan, Pel afield, iris., Aiiona, III., .Yew Haven, Conn., Laramie, ll'y., .Yew London, Conn., Taunion. Mass., .Yew Canaan, Conn., .Yew Haven, Conn., Strasburg, Ta., SI. Joseph, Mo., New Haven, Conn., Theodore Dwight McDonald, B.A., Yale University 1897. Winfield Scott Mansliip, B.A.. Wesleyan University 1886: II. I). Yale University 1889. Milton Mozart Marble, B.A., HarvarJ University 1889. William Crosby Marshall, M.Ii., New York Cily, S. Meriden, Conn., .Yew Haven, Conn., Cromwell. Conn., Yale University 1894. Frederic Huntington Mathison, B.A., She lon, Conn., Yale University 1896. Sogo Matsumoto, B.A., Tsn Ise, Japan, Kew-gijiku College 1897. Matatara Matsumoto, B.A., Tokyo. Japan, Imperial University of Japan 189 : Mi.IX Yale University 1S99. Harriet Anna Merrill, B.A., New Haven, Conn., Wellesley College 1898. Alfred Kindred Merritt. B.A., Teas nerd, Minn. Yale University. 1891. Kuiua o Mikami, B.D.. Trinity College. Japan. 1S90. Tokyo, Japan, 277 Crown st. 99 W. D. A. 149 st. John St. .59 Howard avc. A 0 Academy st. 35 Prospect st. 201 Bishop st. 121 W. I). 33 Lake pi. 33 Wall st. A. S. Meriden. 19 Beers st. 355 Willow st. Shelton. 24 Court st. 201 Bishop st. 115 York st. 267 I.. 77 GRADUATE SCHOOL. Robert Hume Miller, B.A., Yale University 1897. New Haven. Conn., (33 Wall st. George Alonzo Mi rick, M.A., Amherst College 1896. New Haven, Conn., 442 George st. Charles Thomas Mitchell, B.S., University of Pcnneylvania 1899. Philadelphia, Pa., 57 Prospect st. Sydney Knox Mitchell, B.A., Yale University 1898. Lakeville, N. Y., 90S. M. Ishiro Miyake, Doshisha University, Japan. 1894. Kumamoto, 'Japan, 119 Park st. Arthur Bootliby Morrill, B.A., Yale University iS?t. .New Haven, Conn., 459 Orange st. Julia Catharine Morris, B.S., Smith College 1898. Utica, N. Y., j 144 Chapel st. Oliver Cromwell Morse, B.A., Yale University 186S. Winter Park, Fla., A. Henry Killam Murphy, B.A., Yale University 1899. New Haven. Conn., 85 Sachem st. John Killam Murphy, B.A., Yale University 1897: Ph.B. Yale University 189s. New Haven, Conn., 85 Sachem st. Henry Hotchkiss Murray, Ph.B., Yale University 1891. Viola, Del., A. Irene Tanner Myers, M.A., Bethany College 1S99. Wheel inf;, W. Va., I2S1 Crown st. Roknro Nakaseko, Ph.B., Johns Hopkins University 1899. Kyoto. Japan, 120 Whalley ave. Robert Wilson Neal, B.A., University of Kansas 1898. Lawrence, Kan., 497 Winthrop ave. George Henry Nettleton, B.A., Yale University 1896. Poston, Mass., 162 S. L. Henry James Nichols, B.A., Yale University 1899. Binghamton, N. 333 York st. William Wallace Nichols, C.E., Yale University. Ph.B.. 1SS4: M.E.. Yale University. 1S86. New Haven, Conn., S3 Pearl st. Herbert Elwin Nims, B.A., Yale University 1898. Ashburnham, Mass., 344 Elm st. John Pease Norton, B.A., Yale University 1899. Los Angeles, Cal., 549 Orange st. John Treadwell Norton. Jr., B.A., Yale University 1898. Albany, N. Y., 90 Whalley ave. Julius Olsen, B.S., Bethany College 1898. Norway, Kan., 16 Hughes pi. Oscar N. Olson, B.A., Augustana College 1898. Brooklyn, N. 16 Hughes pi. Herbert Parsons, B.A., Yale University 1897. New York City. A. 73 GRADUATE SCHOOL Walter Melville Patton, B.D., New Haven, Conti., 37 Lynwood st. Wesleyan Theological College. Montreal. 1891; Ph.D. Heidelberg 189?. 22 Whalley ave. Paul Skecls Peirce, Ph.B., Ithaca, N. Cornell University 189?. Worcester, Mass., K. L. Charles Adams Peters, B.S., Boston University 1897. Isaac King Phelps, Ph.D., Thompsonvitle, Conn., 130 Howe st. Yale University 1897. A. William Kinney Pike, Pli.B., South Killiugly. Conn., Yale University 1897. Alexander Pratt, Jr., B.A., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Trinity College 1898. Charles Theodore Ramsden, Ph.B., Santiago de Cuba, Cuba., A. Yale University 1896. 56 N. S. H. Cliauncey Brewster Rice, Ph.B., New Haven, Conn., Yale University. 1894. Frank Russell Rich, Ph.B., Bethel, Conn., 65 Grove st. Yale University 1897. 90 Whalley ave. Alfred Frnest Richards, B.A., Hartford, Conn., Yale University 1898. Marion Edwards Richards, B.A., New Haven, Conn., 137 Kdwards st. Smith College 1899. .Veto York City, A. Julian Ashton Ripley, B.A., Yale University 1898. Frederick Oscar Robbins, B.A., Greenville, N. ., 227 Sherman ave. Yale University 1896. Peter Roberts. B.D., Scranton, Pa., 48 R. D. Yale University 1886. Cheshire, Conn., Frnest Lauren Robinson, B.A., A. Yale University 1894. Henry Hollister Robinson, Ph.B., Hartford, Conn., 333 York st. Yale University 1899. James Francis Chalfant Robinson, B.L. Cincinnati, O., 280 Winthrop ave. University of Cincinnati 1891. Maurice Henrv Robinson, B.L., Mod elia, M inti.. 522 Winthrop ave. Dartmouth College 1890; M A. Dartmouth College 1897. Edith Antoinette Rockwell, B.L., Nett Haven Conn., 281 Crown st. Smith College 1896. Zula Elizabeth Rogers, B.S., Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Wesleyan University 1898. Robert Kilburn Root, B.A., New Haven, Conti., 58 Grove st. Yale University 1898. Agnes Ford Rowe, B.A.. New Haven, Conn., 285 Willow st. Syracuse University 1894. Louis Barcroft Runk, B.A., Philadelphia, Pa., A. Yale University iSvj. 79 GKA DU A 77: SCHOOL. William Nelson Runyon, B.A., Yale University 1892. Mary Josephine Salter, B.S., Wellesley College 1894. Walter Murray Sanders, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. Charles Edward Sargent, M.A., Plainsfield, N.J.. Duluth, Miuu., Montclair, N.J., New Haven, Conn., Bates College iSSj. Edward Christian Schneider, B.S., Tabor College 1897. Charles Otis Scoville, B.A., Yale University 1887. Hubert Gibson Shearin, B.A., Center College 1897: M.A. Center College 1899- William Kent ShcjKird, Ph.B., Yale University 189T. Susan Smith Sheridan, B.A., University of Omaha 1897. Oliver Taylor Sherwood. B.A., Yale University 1884. Ernest Clyde Simpson, B.S., Shenandoah, la.. New Haven, Conn., Dansvilte, Ay.. New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Southport, Conn., Mossy Creek, Z'enn., Carson and Newman College 189 : I.L.B. Yale University i8 w. Barry Cougar Smith, B.A., Yale University 1899. Burke Smith, B.S., University of Washington tSoo. Marius Joseph Spiucllo, B.A., Yale University 1896: M.A. Yale University 1899. New York City, Auburn, Wash., New Haven, Conn., Frederick Clark Stanley, B.A., Williams College 1893. Pridge port, Conn., Constantine Demeter Stephanove, B.A., Yale University 1890. Alfred Hall Stevens Ph.B., Yale University 1891. Edgar Crane Stiles, B.A., Yale University 18S6. Charles Emerson Stone, Ph.B., Yale University 1889. Karl Ebcn Stromquist, B.S., Bethany College 1899. Wendell Melville Strong, M.A., Cornell University 1894: Ph.D. Yale University 1898. Samuel Cryder Sturgis, B.A,, South Carolina College 188s: M. A. Yale University. 1 99-Catherine C. Sullivan, B.A., Smith College 1889. Ha nsko, Maeedon ia, Clinton, Conn., West Haven, Conn., Andover, Mass., McPherson, Kan., Montclair, N.J., Pair Porest, .S'. C., tBridgeport, Conn., A. 66 Trumbull st. ill Grove st. 61 Grove st. 24 E. D. 162 Temple st. 335 George st. 58 N. S. H. 519 Orange st. South] ort. 1404 Chapel st. A. 47 Lake pi. i3 Warren st. Bridgeport. 105 Broadway. A. West Haven. A. 59 Prospect st. 307 W. 25 High st. Bridgeport. 80 CRA DU A Tli SC HOC V.. Margaret Sweeney, H.A.. RaJcliffe College 1899. John I'relinghnyscn Tnlmage, B.A., Yale University 189 . Leonard Merrige Tarr, B.A., Bales College i8Sa. Robert Longlcy Taylor, B.A., Hamilton College i!W2. William James Taylor. B.A.. University ot Nebraska 1891: M.A. University of Nebraska Daniel Webster Terry, B.A., Northwestern University 1891. Clifford C. Thorn, LL.B., Boston University 1896; M.A. State University of Iowa 1899 Edward Thorstenberg, B.A., Bethany College 1899. Edward Montclair Tillinghast, B.A., Yale University 1888. ioston. Mass., New York City, New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Neio Haven, Conn., 1897. Clave rack, N. )’., Washington, a., Assaria, Kansas, New Haven, Conn., John Quillin Tilson, B.A., Yale University 1S91; M. L. Yale University 1894. Asa Currier Tilton, B.A., Yale University 1896. Cliaunccy Brewster Tinker, B.A., Yale University if99. Kylcr J. Todd, LL.B., Yale University iS99- Elizabeth Blakeslcy Tracy, B.A., Wellesley College 1891. John Clayton Tracy, Pli.B.. C.E., Yale University 1890. Ralph Deforest Tucker, Pli.B., Yale University 189 . Mabelle Morris Ufford. B.L., Smith College i?99. Clear Branch, Term., Raymond, N. ., Denver, Col,, Springfield, ()., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Mon son, Mass., New Haven, Conn., William Valentine, Pli.B., Yale University 1897. Joseph King VanDenburg, B.A., Wesleyan University 189c M.A. Wesleyan University Ralph Gibbs VaiiNaitie, B.A., New York City, Orange, N.J., .898. New Haven, Conn., Yale University 1S99. Charles Philip Wagner, B.A., Putnam, Conn., Yale University 1899. J. E. Wallace Wallin. B.A., Stanton, la., Augustana College 1897: M.A. Yale University 1899. Curtis Howe Walker, B.A.. New Haven, Conn.. Yale University 1899- 97 Dwight st. A. 156 Whalley ave. 67 Mansfield st. 133 Dixwell ave. 88 Lake pi. 31S Orange st. 59 Prospect st. 364 Mansfield st. 550 P. 1151 Chapel st. 36 E. D. 494 State st. 55 Dwight st. 55 Dwight st. 419 Temple st. 343 Orange st. 162 S. L. A. 121 High st. 254 Crown st. 88 George st. 97 Whitney ave. Si GRADUATE SCHOOL. Halsey Albert Weaver, Pli.B., Yale University 1895. Woodstock, Conti., 65 Spring st. Charles Hcald Weller, B.A., Yale University 1895. New Haven, Conn., 17 Parmelec ave. Chauncey Wetmore Wells, B.A., Yale University i8q6. Middletown. Conn., 203 Lawrence st. Philip Patterson Wells, B.A., Yale University 18S9. New Haven, Conn., 72 Mansfield st. Jacob Westluml, Pli.D., Yale University 1898. L ihdsborg, Ran., 21S Mansfield st. Monroe Nichols Wetmore, B.A., Yale University 18S8. New Brighton, N. Y. A. Lynde Phelps Wheeler, Pli.B., Yale University 1894. New Haven, Conn., 333 Vork st. William Arthur Whitcomb, Pli.B., DePauw University. 1894: Yale University 1855. Glens Falls, N. Y., A. Charles Huntington Whitman, B.A., Colby University 1807. Bangor, Me., 139 Dwight st. John Whitmore, Ph.D., Yale University 1893. New Haven, Conn., 147 Bradley st. Marian Parker Whitney, New Haven, Conn., 227 Church st. George Reber Wieland, B.S., Pennsylvania State CoIIcrc i8oj. Chester, Pa., 5S Mansfield st. Edwin Bidwell Wilson, B.A., Harvard University 1890. Cambridge, Mass., 117 W. D. Ruth Goulding Wood, B.L., Smith College 1898. Pawtucket, R. ., 39 Lynwood st. Alice Lincoln Wright, B.A., Wellesley College 1897. New Haven, Conn., 12S York st. Henry Burt Wright, B.A., Yale University 189S. New Haven, Conn., Dwight Hall. Minosuke Yamaguclii, B.A., l-ombard University 1897. Rurunic, Japan, 99 W. I). Seiichi Yamaguclii, Doshlsha University. Japan, 1896. Ryoto, Japan, 115 Elm st. Yochi Yamaguclii, Doshislta University. Japan, 1896. Ryoto, Japan, 351 Washington st. Masajiro Yokoyania, Doshislia University. Japan. 896. Okay a ma, Japa n, 119 Park st. Graouatk Studknts, 283. 82 Department of theology Vale Divinity School Taculty and Instructors Arthur T. Hadley, LL.D., Prksidknt. Rkv. George K. Day, I).I)., Professor of the Hebrew Lauguage and Literature, Emeritus. Kiev. Gkorge P. Kish hr, D.I)., I,L.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Dean of the Faculty. Rkv. Lewis O. Brastow, D.D., Professor of Homiletics and the Pastoral Charge. Rkv. Edward L. Curtis, Pii.D., I).D., Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature. Rkv. George B. Stevens. Pii.D., I).I)., Professor of Systematic Theology. Rkv. Wii.liam K. Blackman, B.D., Pii.D., Professor of Christian Ft hies. R,;v. Prank C. Poktkr, Pii.D., D.D., Professor of Biblical Theology. Rkv. Benjamin W. Bacon, Litt.D., D.D., Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation . Prank K. Sanders, Pii.D. (Professor oj Biblical Literature in Yale College), Instructor in Biblical History. Warren J. Moulton, Pii.D , Instructor in Biblical Literature. Samuel S. Curry, B.D., Pii.D., Instructor in Elocution. Special Lecturers Rkv John Brown, D.D., of Bedford, England, Lyman Beecher Lecturer. (Subject to be announced.) Professor William N. Clarke, D.D., of Colgate University (On the Historical Spirit in Theology). Rkv. William V. Kelley, D.D., of New York. Editor of the Methodist Review. (Subject to be announced.) 83 Department of theology Vale Divinity School % Resident Licentiates, Attending Lectures George William Carter. B.A., West Haven, Conn., Wesleyan University t 9 : B.D. Drew TlieolOKic.il Seminary 1S95. Joseph Hayes Chandler. B.A.. Yale University 1877. Benjamin M. Pernanders, Chaunccy Jeddie Hawkins. B.A., University of the Pacific 1896. William Henry Hayes. B.A., Wesleyan University 189s. Francis Henry Hill, Frederick Augustus Holden. B.A., Amherst College 1878. Alexander Fitzgerald Irvine, New Haven Conn., .Yew Haven, Conn., .Yew Haven, Conn., North Guilford, Conn., .Yew Haven, Conn., Morris, Conn., .Yew Haven, Conn., 84 West Haven. 343 Quinnipee si. 45 Foote st. 51 Avon st. 43 E. D. 24 Foote st. Morris. 247 Lexington ave. DIVINITY SCHOOL. Tozaburo Kudo. M.A.. DePauw University 1896. William Gilbert Lathrop, B.A., Broun University 1889: B.D. Yale University 1891. William Roberts, Willard Oliver Town, B.S., Collegiate Institute of Wauseon 189 Benjamin Mead Wright, B.D.. Yale University 1897. Minosuko Yamaguchi, B.A., Lombard University 1897. Tokyo, Japan, North Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Orange, Conn., Tokyo, Japan, 99 W. D. North Haven. 238 Townsend avc. 123 Columbus avc. Orange. 99 W. W. Rksidknt Lickxtiaths, 14. Graduate Class, Pursuing fourth Year Studies Franklin Whitehead Barker. B.A., Harvey Station, N. ., 46 E. I). University of New Brunswick 1897: Bangor Theological Seminary 189s. John Joseph Blythe. M.A., Montreal, Can.,' 75 W. D. Ohio Wesleyan University 1897: B.D. Washington Theological College 18 9; S.T. L. Wesleyan Theological College 1899. John Pitt Deane. B.A., New Haven, Conn., 95 W. D. Cornell University 1890: B.D. Yale University 1898. William Hazcn, B.A., Sherburne, VI., 103 W. D. University of Vermont 1891; B.D. Hartford Theological Seminary 1897. Eugene William Lyman. B.A., Cutmninglon, Mass., Halle, Germany. Amherst College 1894 : B.D. Yale University 1898. Hugh McCallum, B.A., Waldo boro, Me., 46 E. I). Bow Join College 1897: Bangor Theological Seminary 1895. Charles Stedmau McFarland, B.D., Melrose, Mass., 23 E. D. Yale University 1897: Pli.D. Yale University 1899 Harry Frank Rail, M.A., Des Moines, la., 42 E. D. University of Iowa 189 : B.D. Yale University 1897 Peter Roberts, B.A., Scranton, Pa., 48 E. D. Bacon Memorial College: B.D. Yale University 18S . Graduatk Ci.ass, 9. Senior Class George Ferdinand Abel, B.A., Philadelphia, Pa., Gettysburg College 1897. Parnag Adam Adamian, B.A., .-I in fab, Turkey, 102 W. I). Central Turkey College 1897. John Harvey Alexander, B.A.. Sun side, N. )’., 108 W. D. Princeton University 189 : B.D. Auburn Theological Seminary 1897. S5 DIVINITY SCHOOL. Otto Anderson. B.A., University of Wisconsin 1894. Madison, Ids., 75 W. I). Samuel Duff Anderson, Newton Theological Seminary 1894. Last Greenwich, R. ., 8 E. I). Oliver Perry Avery, Colorado College. Preston City, Conn., 73 W. I). Arthur Ward Bailey, B.A., Williams College 1896. Wot tost on, Mass., 94 W. I). William DeVerne Beach, B.A., Yale University 1S97. New Haven, Conn., 96 W. I). George Manley Butler, B.A., Amherst College 1897. Northampton, Mass., 98 W. I). Alexander Cameron, B.A., Carleton College 1S96: M.A. Carleton College 1898. Duluth, Minn., 6 E. D. Loring Bertie Chase, B.A., Amherst College 1897. Marlboro, N. It., 14 E. I). Clement George Clarke, B.A., Yale University 1S9S. New Haven, Conn., 29 K. D. George Barton Cuttcn, B.A., Yale University 1897. New Haven, Conn., 80 First st. Ivdwin Benjamin Ferguson, liuffalo, N. V., 97 W. I). Charles Frederick Fisher, B.A., Doane College 1897. At borvit c, Neb., 39 E. I). Howard Dakin French, Bangor Theological Seminary. West Newton, Mass., 33 E. D. William Milton Hess, B.A., Yale University 189A. New Haven, Conn., 33 York st. William Harvard Holloway, Talladega Theological Seminary. Talladega, Ala., 43 E. D. George Jones, B.A., Amherst College 1S96. Syracuse, N. 17 E. D. Joseph Bard well Lyman, Ph.B., New York University 1894. Stapleton, S. ., N. ’., 79 W. I). William Grant McCann, B.A., Yale University 1S97. Philadelphia, Pa., 110 Gilbert ave. Donald Mclver, B.A., University of North Carolina 1897. Sanford, N. C., 78 W. I). Charles Greemvay Marshall, B.A., Oberlln College 1897. Me(iregor, Iowa, 82 W. I). George Redington Montgomery, B.A., Yale University JS91: LL.B. Yale University iS9t. New Haven, Conn., 84 W. I). Edward Whiteside Moore, Bangor Theological Seminary. Champlain, N. )’., 35 E. I). James Malcolm Nicol, B.A., University of Toronto 1S97. London, Out., Canada, 93 W. I). Naboth Osborne, B.A., Syracuse University 1897. Jermyn, Pa., 90 W. I). 86 DIVINITY SCHOOL. Richard l’etcrs, Bangor Theological Seminary. Benjamin Franklin Root, B.A., College of Emporia 1897. Jay Birney Stanton, B.A., Amity College 1S97. William Weber, Universities of Bonn anJ Strassburg. John Edward Whitley, B.A.. Drury College 1897. Arthur Vvnc Woodworth, B.A., Amherst College 1S93. William Talbot Allison, B.A., Toronto University 1899. Enoch Erve Bell, B.A.. Yale University 1898. Walter Conkling Blakeslce, B.A., Beloit College 1896. Ferdinand Quincy Blanchard. B.A., Amherst College 1898. Clement Am 5d 5e Bourret, B.A.. French American College 1898. Charles Spurgeon Calhoun, B.A., Bates College 1899. Horace Edwin Clute, B.L., Gettysburg College 1897. William Evan Davies, B.A., Marietta College 1898. James Francis Gregory, B.A., Amherst College 1S9S. Ernest Rutherford Graves, Bangor Theological Seminary. Edgar lining Heermancc, B.A., Yale University 1897 : M.A. Yale University 1S99. Alban Bernard Hyde, B.A., Bates College 1S99. Charles Wilfred Jackson, B.A., Acadia University 1896. Anton Rasmus I arson, B.A., Yankton College 1898. Clarence Melville Lippincott, B.A., Waynesburg College 1S9S. New Bedford, Mass., 112 W. D. Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Chicago, lit.. 215 Edgcwood ave. New Haven, Conn., 460 Congress ave. Springfield. Mo., 2 E. D. Berlin, Conn., 325 Sherman ave. Skniors, 33. middle Class Toronto, Canada, 34 8. I). N. Leominster, Mass., 109 W. D. Milwaukee, Ids.. 18 E. D. West Newton, Mass., 55 W. D. Spencer, Mass., 83 W. D. Lewiston, Me., 41 E. D. Harrisburg, Pa., 40 E. D. Scranton, 'a., 88 W. D. Borden town, N.J., 32 E. D. Hudson, Mass., 80 W. 1). New Haven, Conn., 100 W. D. Banbury, England, 41 E. D. Mon owese, Conn., Montowese. Vitas, S. )., 26 E. D. Waynesburg, Pa., 38 R. D. 87 DIVINITY SCHOOL Dorancc Bertel Lothrcp, B.A., Pittsfield, Me., 31 H. Yale University 189$. Masukichi Matsumoto, M.A., Hi ros i i in a, Japan, 89 W. D. Asbury College 1898. Charles Wolcott Mcrriam, B.S., Springfield, Mass., 20 K. I). Amherst College 1898. George Leslie Omwakc, B.A., Greencaslle, Pa., 25 E. D. Urslnus College 1898. Philip Henry Ralph, B.A., Beloit, IVis., .} Sylvan avc. Beloit College 1898. William James Charles Ralph, Mazonianie, IVis., 4 Sylvan ave. Chicago Theological Seminary 1891-prank Milton Sheldon, B.S., Tabor, Iowa, 24 E. IX Tabor College 1898. Carl Stackman, B.A., Anthers!, Mass., 22 E. IX Amherst College 1898. Jay Thomas Stocking, B.A., Can Ion, N. V., 27 E. 1). Amherst College 189s. Charles Lysandcr Storrs, Jr., B.A., Boston, Mass., 98 W. D. Amherst College 1896. Walter McMullen Swann, B.A., Albany, N. V., 44 E. I). Union College 1898. John Armstrong Wade, B.A., Brooklyn, N. 87 W. IX Yale University 1899. Joseph Weiss, B.A. He Pere, IT is., 31 E. I). Beloit College 1898. Midi)i.K Class, 28. junior Class Gabriel Alexander, B.A.., Oroomiah College 1897. A'urdis an, Turkey, 118 W. IX Warren Daniels Bigelow, B.A., Harvard University 1898: M.A. Harvard University 1899- Roxbury, Mass., 111 W. D. John Bicknell, B.A., Yale University 1899. West Cu in in ing ton, . Mass., 51 E. D. Shelton Bissell, B.A., Yale University 1897. Montclair, N.J., 37 E. D. Prank John Bruno, B.A., Williams College 1899- Newark, N.J., 105 W. D. Abram Lanman Chase, B.A., Allegheny College 1886. .Yew York City, 53 E. D. Johannes Jensinius Horvei, B.A., Augburg Seminary 1899. Astoria, Ore., 53 E. IX James Hyde, St a mford. Con n., 88 26 E. D. Toraji Mnkino, B.A., Doshisha College « ) • Marco Mamicca, B.A., Universily of Naples 1896. Frederick Wingate Raymond, B.A., Amherst College 189?. John Joseph Samuel, B.A., Carmarthen College 1899- Josiah Sibley, B.A., Pomona College 1899. William Ivrucst Andrew Slaght, B.A., Toronto University 1898. I,udwig Thomsen, B.A., Ohcrlin College 1809-Ralph Herbert White, B.A.. Wesleyan University 1894. I)I UNITY SC7IOOL. Kochi Tosa, Japan, Calanzaro, Italy, East Weymouth, Mass., New Castle Emlyn, S. Wales, Los Angeles, Cat., Toronto, Can., Cleveland, ()., Under hi It. It., SUMMARY. R KSIDKNT I.ICKNTIATMS, Graduatk Ci.ass, . Sknior Class, . Middlk Class, Junior Class, . Total, 120 W. D. 15S Wooster st. 30 E. I). 114 W. D. 45 E. I). 341-:, d. 28 K. D. 113 W. D. Junior Class, 16. 14 9 33 . 28 16 . too S9 Department of medicine . (6Tr.) 93 Whitney Ave. 214 Crown St. . 15 Elm St. 87 Elm St. Hartford. 137 Elm St. Vale medical School faculty and Instructors Arthur T. Hadley, LL.D., President, Moses C. White, M.D., ....... Professor of Pathology. Charles A. Lindsi.ey, M.I)., ...... Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, Emeritus. and Lecturer on Sanitary Science. William H. Carmalt, M.I)., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. James Campbell, M.I)., ....... Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. Thomas H. Russell, M.I).. . Professor of Clinical Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. Herbert E. Smith, M.I)., .... (25 Medical School.) 430 George St. Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the Medical School. Louis S. Deforest, M.I)., Clinical Professor of iMcdicine. John S. Ely, M.I)., . Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Oliver T. Osborne, M.I)., . Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Henry L. Swain, M.I)., Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Throat and Ear. Harry R. Ferris, M.I)., ...... Hunt Professor of Anatomy. 1L Austin Cheney, M.D., ...... Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and the Disensesiof Women and Children. Charles J. Bartlett, M.I)., ..... Assistant Professor of Pathology. William H. Brewer, Ph.I)., .... Lecturer on Sanitary Science and Public Health. Samuel R. St. John, M.D., Edward M. McCabe, M.I)., Arthur N. Alling, M.I)., Instructor in Ophthalmology. Louis R. Bishop, M.D., Lecturer on Ophthalmology. Clinical Assistant in Ophthalmology. Assistant in Pediatrics. 54 Wall St. 60 Wall St. 252 York St. 232 York St. 118 York St. . 40 Elm St. 78 Lake PI. (4 S. H.) 418 Orange St. Hartford. 224 Orange St. 199 York St. 77 Whitney Ave. 50 MEDICAL SCHOOL. I.monaki) W. Bacon, Jr., M.I)., Chari.ms I). Phelps, M.I)., . Instructor in Operative Surgery. Instructor in Physical Diagnosis. Ralph A. McDonnell, M.I)., Instructor in Clinical Dermatology anJ Materia MoJica. Robert E. I’mck, M.I)., Leonard C. Sanford, M.I)., William M. Kmnna, M.I)., . Robert O. Moody, M.D., Edward S. Maui.ton, M.I)., Warrmn A. Spalding, Frmderic C. Bishop, M.I)., . Assistant in the Throat anJ Far anJ Medical Clinics. William H. Parkmr, B.S., ..... Instructor in Neurology. Assistant in Surgical Clinic. Assistant in MeJIcal Clinic. Assistant in Pathology. Assistant in Gynecology. Demonstrator of Pharmacy. A.mbrosh K. Brennan, M.D., Edward F. McIntosh, M.I)., Ernest H. Arnold, M.I)., Frederick N. Sperry, M.I)., Instructor In Chemistry. Assistant in Obstetrics. Assistant in the MeJical Clinic. Instructor In Orthopedic Surgery. Assistant in the Throat anJ Ear Clinic. William F. Verdi, M.I)., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant in the Surgical Clinic. Clifford W. Kellogg, M.I)., Ai.len R. Dkfendore. Francis H. Reii.lv, . Willis H. Crowe, M.I)., Samuel M. Hammond, M.I)., Donald R. Hinckley, M.I)., Assistant In Histology and Gynecology. Lecturer on Insanity. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. Assistant In the Medical Clinic. Assistant in the Medical Clinic. Assistant in Physical Diagnosis. 9 294 Elm St. 472 Orange St. 312 Elm St. 312 Elm St. 216 Crown St. 129 Olive St. 1204 Chapel St. 252 York St. . 9 High St. 1223 Chapel St. 648 Elm St. 743 State St. 192 York St. 46 York St. 76 Wooster St. 172 St. John St. 144 Dwight St. Middletown. Columbus Ave. 68 Wlmlley Ave. 105 College St. 35 College St. Department of medicine Edward Dorland Smith, Yale University 1899. Edward Fiskc Ashley, Ph.B., Yale University 1897. William Edward Balmer, B.A., Yale University 1897. John Harry Diederiehs Budau, George Lamb Buist, Jr., B.A., Yale University 1896-William Timothy Cannon, Russell Shepard Church, Frederick Coonley, B.A., Yale University i8 6. Cyrus West Field, William Joseph Flannery, Nathan Leroy Griffin, Edgar Francis Hamlin, Graduate Student New Haven, Conn., Senior Gla$$ Water bury Conn., Whitinsvilte, Mass,, Bridgeport, Conn., Char lest on, S. C., .Yew Haven, Conn., Bristol, R. I., Bor I Riehmond, N. )'., .Yew York, City, Mew Britain, Conn., New London, N. ., Blantsvitle, Conn., 159 Elm st. 91 Lake pi. 150 St. John st. Bridgeport. 123 York st. 57 Liberty st. 11.J2 Chapel st. 333 York st. 333 York st. 138 Columbus jive. 383 George st. 391 Crown st. 92 MEDICAL SCHOOL. Carle William Henze, Thomas Vincent Hynes, John Wagner Ives, William John Maroney, Herman Canfield Pitts, Charles Oscar Purinton, Ph.B., Yale University i8 7. fames Francis Quinn, Charles William Snyder, II.A., I:lsk University %cfc. Frank Willie Stevens, Lucius Harrison Stewart, Harold Appleton Tarbell, Louis Joseph Thibault, Robert Graham Tracy, Wesley Grove Vincent, 15.A., Yale University 1896. Noah Samuel Wadhams, Ph.B., Yale University 1807. John George Williams, William Houston Wright, Irving Kdwin Brainard, Noah Arthur Burr, B.A., Yale University 1808. Patrick Vincent Costello, Samuel Gurney, Gould Shelton Higgins, Edward Charles Krause, Leone Franklin LaPierrc, Walter Sidders Lay, Howard DeForest Lockwood, Joseph Abraham Loci), Nelson Amos Ludington, Jr., Arthur Samuel McQueen, Thomas Francis Maher, Frederick Fletcher Malony, George August May, James Pcrcival Morrill, Cyrus Edmond Pendleton, New Haven, Conn., 131 West st S. Meriden, Conn., S. Meriden. lies Goshen. Conn., 88 Park st. S rihgfield, Mass., 333 York st. New York City, 123 York st. Nrw Hartford, Conn., 1142 Chapel st. New Haven, Conn., 14 Anderson st. Hartford, Conn., 47 K. D. New Haven, Conn., 165 York st. Rutland, VI., 88 Wall st. Bridgeport, Conn., 1142 Cliapel st. Waterbary, Conn., 528 Chapel st. New Haven, Conn., 216 Cedar st. Cottage City, Mass., 333 York st. New Haven, Conn., 204 Crown st. Branford, Conn., 165 York st. Bridgeport, O., 47 E. D. Skxiok Class, 2 . Junior Class Bristol, Conn., 1151 Chapel st. Winchester Center, Conn., 105 Park st. New Haven, Conn., 214 Franklin st. Bridgeport, Conn., 3S3 George st. Hanover, Conn., 1157 Chapel st. New Haven, Conn., 26 Ward st. Norwich, Conn., 404 Crown st. Westbrook Conn., 560 Winthrop ave. Bridgeport, Conn., 383 George st. New Haven, Conn., 200 Franklin st. New Haven, Conn., 1010 Chapel st. New Haven, Conn., 11 yz Park st. Nero Haven, Conn., 133 Nash st. Dundee, N. Y., 250 York st. Philadelphia, Pa., Gymnasium. Springfield, Mass., 333 York st. Hebron, Conn., 388 Crown st. 93 MEDICAL SCHOOL. Corydon Mott Ryno, B.S., teuton Harbor, Mich., 333 York st. Rutgers College 189S. Williniit Sender, B.A., Port Jervis, N. )'., 333 York st. Williams College 1895. Paul Russell Stetson, New Haven, Conn., 38 Jewell st. George Streit, New Haven, Conn., Second Vcar Class S. Quinnipiac st. Junior Class, 21. Henry Kly Adams, Bloomfield, Conn., 1079 Chapel st. James John Baron, B.A., Sivas, Turkey, 92 Webster st. Anatolia College 1895: B.D. Yale University 1S98. David Bercinskv, New Haven, Conn., 28 Dow st. ICdward Sumner Brackett, B.A., Ha rt ot d. Con n., 32 Kent Hall. Yale University 1S97. W. Tillinghast Bull. l'li.B., Newport, R. ., 120 College st. Yale University ifvSS. John Peter Colgan, New Haven, Conn., 118 Ash mu n st. William Joseph Cooney, New Haven, Conn., 107 Greene st. James Joseph Dunleavv, New Haven, Conn., 14 St. John st. Gaston Holcombe ICd wards, M.S., Granby, Conn., 57 Prospect st. Yale University 1899. Alfred Lauder Ivllis, B.S.. artJot d, Con n., 35 Kent Hall. Trinity College 898. Francis Arthur ICmmctt, New Britain, Conn., 152 Grove st. Dennis Lawrence Glynn, Vinsted. Con n., Janies Henry Haberlin, Pawtucket, R. ., 120 York st. Frederick William Hamilton, Baltymoney, I ret a nd. 36 Kent Hall. Herman Philip Hessler, Aew Haven, Conn., 898 State st. William McKimtnie Higgins, B.A., ThontpsonviUe, Conn., 233 York st. Yale University 189). John George Hugo, New Haven, Conn., 1245 State st. Robert Barnabas Keane, Bridgeport, Conn.. Bridgeport. Victor Alexander Kowalewski, B.A., jVew Haven, Conn.. 86 Second st. Yale University 1S99. John ICdward Lane, B.A., Hadley, Mass., 122 Howe st. Yale University i8qi. IClisha Sears Lewis, Ph.B., Springfield, Mass., 219 York st. Yale University 1S99. Arthur Field Lindlev, Montclair, N.J., 1161 Chapel st. John David Moore, New Haven, Conn., 223 Grand ave. Oran Alexander Moser. Waterbury, Conn., 261 Howard ave. Walter Leroy Murray, New Haven, Conn., 34 Cedar st. 94 MEDICAL SCHOOL. Thomas Augustine O’Brien, Ph.B., New Haven. Conn.. Yale University 1899. Frank Kdward Phillips, . ew Haven, Conn.. James Francis Rooney, Hairvi le, Conn., John Francis Ryle, Stamford, Conn., Ralph Hugo Sclmeeloch, New Haven, Conn., Albert Hayes Sharpe, than ford. Conn., George Francis Slicedv, Ph.B., irid ef orf, Conn., Yale University 181)9. Nelson Dwight Skinner, Rockville, Conn., Andrew Clay Swenson, Waterbary, Conn., Lester Ferris Turncv, B.A., Derby, Conn., Yale University 1899. K1 Is worth Granville Warner, Hamden, Conn., Alfred Burdette Wood, Hartford. Conn., Francis William Wrinn. New Haven, Conn., Frank Calvin Atchison, Tlrst Year Class Norwich, Conn., George Washington Barrett, Huffato, N. William Hill Bean. Ph.B., Ne;v Haven, Conn., Yale University 1888. Frederick George Beck. Sew Haven, Conn., Kdward Aloysius Birmingham, B.A., Ilrtdgeport, Conn., Manhattan College 1899. Zellie Adam Bonoff, Sew Haven, Conn., William Lewis Bradley, B.A., New Haven, Conn., Yale University 1891. Frederick Forrest Budd, Meriden Conn., George Nellis Crouse, Syracuse, .V. Y., Charles Lester Curtiss, New Haven. Conn., Bartle Francis Doitolioc, I It nsdate. Mass., Alfred Duke, S'ew Haven. Conn., Daniel Kdward Kgan, New Haven, Conn., Bernard Bartholomew Fahy New Haven, Conn., Charles Kverett Farr, B.A., Athol, Mass., Yale University 1898. S'ew Haven, Conn., Cleveland Ferris, Walter Robert Fields, New Haven, Conn., Frederick Tracy Fitch, Noank, Conn., David Aloysius Flynn. Bridgeport, Conn.. 230 Oak st. io Sylvan avc. 19 Sylvan avc. 120 York st. 294 Klin st. Yale Gymnasium. Bridgejiort. 152 Grove st. 383 George st. Derby. Hamden. Duncan Hall. 76 Washington ave SkCONI) YKAR, :S. 342 George st. 71 W. I). 40 Pleasant st. 25 Warren pi. Bridgeport. 26 Palmer st. 139 Chestnut st. Meriden. 17 Hillhousc ave. 374 Whalley ave. 27 Lincoln st. 214 Dixwell ave. 20 Pearl st. 343 Cedar st. 333 York st. 404 Crown st. 112 Asylum st. 388 Crown st. Bridgeport. 95 MEDICAL SCHOOL. Albert Henry Garvin, Wethersfield, Conn., 138 York st. Herbert Charles Gibncr, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Harrison Gray, New Haven, Conn., 315 York st. George Scott Hunter, Hartford, Conn., 122 Wall st. Eli Butler Ives, Branford, Conn., 256 State st. Thomas Robert Johnson, Worcester, Mass., 1142 Chapel st. William Edward Kelly, B.S., New Brunswick, N.J., 10 Ashmun st. Rutgers College 1898. Robert William Kerr, Newport, R. I., 333 York st. Charles Isaiah Lambert, New Haven, Conn., 43 Whalley avc.. I'red Bollock Lane, Charleston, S. C., 1150 Chapel st. Joseph Pierre Lavalaye, New Haven, Conn., 370 Congress ave. Trebv William Lyon, Netv London, Conn., 254 Crown st. William Clement McKellar, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Joseph George Mahoney, Shelton, Conn., 19 Sylvan ave. Louis Adolph Notkins, New Haven, Conn., 252 Cedar st. John James Pagtcr, New Haven, Conn., 133 Dwight st. Schuyler Paterson. Bur dell, N. Y., 341 Crown st. Wilbert Warren Perry. Ha rtford. Con n., 63 Prospect st. Nathan Tolies Pratt, M.A., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Trinity College 1897. Walter I athain Rath bun. Noank, Conn., 388 Crown st. Prank Joseph Ronayne, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Robert Lee Rowley, Bloomfield, Conn., 1079 Chapel st. Stuart Ernest Skiff, Dundee, N. Y„ 250 York st. Seymour I«eopold Spier. New Haven, Conn., 140 I iwrencc st. Prank Hillings Standish, Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Howard Grandson Stevens, Ro way ton, Conn., 276 Orange st. Maurice Lord Wheeler. Dundee, N. Y„ 250 York st. Fist Ykar, 46. Special Abraham George Lassman, New York City, 342 George st. SUMMARY Graduatk Studkxt, . • • • . 1 Skxiok Class. • • • • • . 28 Junior Class, . • • • • • . 21 Skcond Ykar, ..... • 38 First Ykar, ..... r 46 Sl'ICCIAL STUDKNT, . . 1 35 Vale Caw School a faculty Arthur T. Hadley, LL.D., President. Hon. Francis Wayland, LL.D., I)man. Hon. Edward J. Phelps, LL.D., Kent Professor of Law ana Lecturer on Iiquity and International Late. Hon. Simeon K. Baldwin, LL.D., Professor of Constitutional and Mercantile Law, Corporations and Witts. Hon. William K. Townsend, D.C.L., Edward J. P,helps Professor of Contraefs and Admiralty Jurisprudence. Morris F. Tyler, M.A., Professor of General Jurisprudence. Theodore S. Woolsey, LL.B., M.A., Professor of International Law. George D. Watrous, D.C.L., Assistant Professor of Contracts and Torts. John Wurts, LL.B., M. A., Professor of Elementary Law and ihc Law oj Peal Property. GEORGE E. Beers, M.A., M.L., Assistant Professor of Elementary Law and Conl aels, and Secretary of the Faculty. Hon. David Torrance. M.A., Professor of Evidence. William Frederic Foster, D.C.L., Assistant Professor in Contracts. Special Eecturcrs and Instructors Hon. Nathaniel Shipman, LL.D., Lecturer on Jurisdiction of and Procedure in the United States Courts. Dr. Jacques Dumas, Storrs Lecturer. Hon. Samuel O. Prentice, B.A., LL.B., Instructor in Pleading. Mark Bailey, M.A., Instructor in Forensic Elocution. James H. Webb, Ph.B., LL.B., Instructor in Contracts. Thomas Tiiachkr, LL.B., M.A., Lecturer on Corporate 7rusts. LAW SCHOOL. Jamks M. Townsend, Jr., LL.B., Lecturer ou Transfer of Monetary Securities. George M. Sharp, LL.B., M.A., Lecturer on Insurance. C. LaRue Munson, LL.B., M.A.. Lecturer on the Beginnings of Practice. Hon. Edwin B. Gager, B.A., Instructor in Equity and Mortgages. Howard H. Knai p, B.A., LL.B., Lecturer on Connecticut Practice. Andrew F. Bierkan, Instructor in Bookkeeping. Chari.es W. Pierson, M.A., Instructor in New York Practice. Hon. Henry C. Robinson, Lecturer on the Ethics of the Legal Profession. Hon. Edward Robbins, B.A., LL.B., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence. Ai.bert S. Wheeler, M.A., Instructor in Roman Law. Arthur M. Wheei.r, M.A., Instructor in English Constitutional Law. William G. Sumner, Instnutor in Political and Social Science. Hon. David Torrance, M.A., Instructor in Sates and Evidence by Cases. Tai.COTT H. RuSSELL, LL.B., M.A., Instructor in Municipal Corporations, Insurance and Taxation. Arthur T. Hadley, M.A., Instructor in Railway Management and Economics of Transportation. Edward V. Raynoi.ds, D.C.L., Instructor in Comparative Jurisprudence. Roger Foster, LL.B., M.A., Lcctuur on Federal Jurisprudence. Leonard M. Daggett, B.A., Instructor in Wills. Robert C. Morris, D.C.L., Instructor in French Law. Charles H. Harriman, LL.B , Instructor of Quiz Clubs. Other Officers Philip H. WELLS, B.A., Librarian. Ernest H. Wells, B.A., Assistant Librarian. HORACE G. Eastburn, B.A., Assistant Librarian. Walter Dunham Makepeace, M.A., Registrar. 98 Department of Caw Vale Caw School a Clarence Alfred Alexander, I.,I,.B., Yale University 1899. Charles Ainsworth MacHenry, IJ,.II.. Cornell Unlvcrlty 1S9S. James Emerson O’Connor, M,.B., Yale University 1894. Jerome Harry Willins. LUB., University of Maryland 1S99. Harry Browning Agard, Milton Bacharaeh, Thomas I'rancis Barry, Walter LcGrnnd Bevins. Julian Bvron Bourne. B.A., ■Marshall College 1S97. Attorney at Law. Andrew Storrs Campbell, B.A., Yale University 189S. Orrin Melville Clarke. B.A., Yale University 1898. Graduate Students Dayton, (?., 333 York st. Cortland, N. Y., 373 Crown st. .Yew Haven, Conn., 419 Temple st. Haiti more, Md , 1151 Chapel st. Senior Class Graduatr Studknts, 4. Tot land, Conn.,. Hartford. Conn., Derby, Conn., Meriden, Conn., Lexington, Ay., 312 Him st. 15 Bradley st. Derby. Meriden. 297 Crown st. 'infield, Conn., 37S Crown st. H’ iilewood, S. )., 1044 Chapel st. 99 LAW SCHOOL. William Francis Conway, Thomas Christopher Coughlin, William Vincent Devitt, John Warren Edgnrton, B.A., Trinity College 1894; M.A. Yale University 1896. George Joseph Finnegan, Leo James Flynn, LL.H., University of Iowa 1899. Robert Hubbard Gould, B.A., Yale University 1898. Albert William Haigh, Thomas Francis Hickey, Lorenzo William Housed, 11.A., Yale University 1897. Leslie Elmer Hubbard, Franklyn Laws Hutton, Ernest Lockwood Isbell, Warren Bowditch Johnson, 11.A., Yale University 189S. David Kempner, Reyn Kimura, Francis Joseph Kinney, Simon Herman Kugel, Wallace Rutherford Lane, Franklin Atkins Lord, B.A., Yale University 1898. John Lindsey Lyman, Samuel Howard McCain, William John McConnell, Walter Dunham Makepeace, II.A., Yale University. 1897: M.A.. Yale University William John Malone, James Archibald Marr, II.A., Bates College 1897. George Alphonsus Mullen, 11.A., Yale University 1898. Herbert David Palmer, H.S., Southern Iowa Normal 1895. Att'y at Law. John Kerr Payne, II.A., Marietta College 1898. George Hazard Pearce, Alfred Silliman Perry, William Roger Pitkin, Archibald Weaver Powell, Newark, N. J., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., Middletown, t onn., Brooklyn. N. )'., Dubuque, Iowa, Bridgeport, Conn., Brooklyn, At. Bridgeport, Conn., Nichols, N. Y., Meriden, Conn., New York City, New Haven, Conn., Enfield, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Iok to, Japan, Branford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Hadley, Mass., New York City, Southampton, Mass., Brockwayvitte, Pa., Erauk in, ., Springfield, Mass., Eorestvi le, Conn., Westerly, R. ., Trumbull, Conn., Des Moines, Iowa, Knoxville, Venn., Hartford, Conn., Ea irfield. Con n., Boston, Mass., Latrobe. Pa., 227 Crown st. Bridgei ort. Bridge jx rt. 153 Whitney ave. 1151 Chapel st. 297 Crown st. Bridgej ort. 77 W. D. 144 Park st. 25 Home pi. 89 Bristol st. 1151 Chapel st. 57 Lynwood st. 64 High st. 151 Bradley st. 409 Orange st. Branford. 92 Broad st. 122 Howe st. 159 Elm st. 150 Howe st. 314 Crown st. 159 Elm st. 1010 Chapel st. 36 Hallock st. 73 Lake pi. 1151 Chaj el st. 378 Crown st. 1044 Chapel st. 2X0 4 Elm st. Fairfield. 82 Wall st. 311 York st. too LA YV SCHOOL. George William Rourke, Meriden. Conn.. Meriden. Claude William Shattuck, Brooklyn. N. . 1151 Chapel st. Henry Edward Shannon, Hridgeporl, Conn., Bridgeport. Nathan Ayer Smyth, M.A., New oven. Conn., 328 Temple st. Yale University 1897. John Avery Spaford, Lebanon, Conn., Bridgeport. Charles Conrad Spreyer. New Haven, Conn., 38 Elliott st. Welles Kirk Stanley, B.A.. Delaware, Ohio, 1151 Chapel st. Ohio Wesleyan University 189 . Benjamin Davis Troutman. Poltsvillc, Pa., 74 Lake pi. Attorney at Law. Clayton Humiston Tyler, Hartford, Conn., 64 Center st. Frederick Dee Vandeveer, Urooktyn, N. 59 Prospect st. Ernest Hubbard Wells. B.A.. Louisville, Ky., 72 Mansfield st. Yale University 1893. - George Zalini, Syracuse, N. 276 Elm st. Skniok Ci.ass, 52. Alfred Bailey Aubrey, middle Class Meriden, Conn., Meriden. William Ixickwood Barnett. B.A.. New Haven, Conn., 27 College st. Yale University 189S. William Gayle Beard, Kiethsburg, ., 155 Howe st. Martin Toscan Bennett. B.A.. Hartford, Conn., 158 Whitney ave. Yale University 1898. % Carl Frederick Bolhnan. New Haven. Conn., 40 Sylvan ave. James Henry Buchanan, Waterbary, Conn., 103 Park st. Charles Luther Burnham. B.A., Hartford, Conn., 333 York st. Trinity College 189s. Robert Emmett Crowe, Chicago. ! ., 333 York st. Albert Richard Cuuha. Honolulu, . ., 1151 Chapel st. Daniel Joseph Danaher. Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Robert Griswold De Forest, Hridgeporl, Conn., Bridgeport. Charles Albert Ericson, New Hrilain. Conn., New Britain. Ferris Faulkner, New York City, 64 High st. Arthur Fessenden. New Haven, Conn., 18 Cassius st. Theodore Henry Ficke, Lake Xu tie h, ., 37 Lynwood st. Herbert Wescott Fisher, B.A.. New Haven, Conn.. 166 York st. Yale University 1898. Charles James Fox, New Haven, Conn., 58 Sylvan ave. Charles Anthony Fulton-Phi .enmayer. New York City, 1131 Chapel st. 101 I.AW SCHOOL. Albion I.estcr Gile, David Gilbert James Hathaway, Teiziro Hayaslii, John Hillard, Charles Potter Hine, H.A., Yale University 1898. Xenophon Pearce Hnddv, Joseph Samuel Hughes, William Henry Jackson, Harry Alphonso Jones, Robert Stanley Kearney, Cornelius Porter Kitchel, B.A., Yale University 1897. Philip Henry Kunzig, Charles Thomas McClure, Lewis MacDougall, John William Mariani, H.A., University of Naples 189a. George Alson Marvin, Albert Jones Merritt, Harry Stambaugh Moul, Robert Louis Munger, B.A., Yale University 1897. Benjamin Frank Ncad, Joseph Houck Ncecc, William Thomas Rawlins, Frederick Augustus Robertson, John Dunbar Rusher, B.A., Yale University 1898. Frank William Sheehan, B.A., Yale University 1898. Richard Prout Stapleton, Harry Donaldson Thompson, Henry Hotchkiss Townshcnd. B Yale University 897. Thomas Josiah Wallace, Jr., Eben Patterson Watson, David John Wcndel, William Reid Wilson. Portland, Oregon, (h and Rapids; Mich., Nagasaki, Japan, Farmington, Conn., Poland, O , 1151 Chapel st. 333 York st. 363 Crown st. 90 Whalley ave. 90 Whalley ave. Providence, R. ., Richmond, Mo., Waterbary, Conn., Canton, O., New Haven, Conn., Hast Liverpool, 0., 342 George st. 28 Wall st. 554 P. 137 Dwight st. 49 Court st. 27 High st. Pitiladelphia, Pa., New Haven, Conn., Hornel svil c, N. '., Naples, Italy, 554 I . 1057 Whalley ave. 1151 Chapel st. 114 Olive st. Norfolk, Conn., Bridgeport, Con n., York, Pa., Ansonia, Conn., 63 W. I). Bridgeport. 1044 Chapel st. Ansonia. Harrisburg, Pa., Williamsport, Pa., Honolulu, H. ., New Haven, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., 137 Dwight st. 137 Dwight st. 64 High st. 68 Mechanic st. 64 High st. West Haven, Conn., West Haven. Holyoke, Mass., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., 126 High st. 102 Orange st. 234 Church st. Bumelon, Mo., Buffalo, N. Y„ Newark, N.J., Cleveland, O., 1151 Chapel st. 1151 Chapel st. 237 York st. 1151 Chapel st. 102 Mmni.K Ci.ass, 50. LAW SCHOOL. Junior Class William Chilton Abercrombie, B.A., Huntsville, Texas, 27 High st. University of Texas 1890. James Frank Adams, B.A., Celesta, Je.vas, 1 Tr. Baylor University 1R96 anJ Yale University 189S. Charles Wilson Andrews, Ph.B., Litchfield, Conn., 86 Wall st. Yale University 1899. Alfred Austell, B.S., Atlanta, Ga., 119 Wall st. Pa. Military College 189s: Ph.B. Yale University 1898. Curtiss Stowe Bacon, Middletown, C onn., . Middletown. Frederic Stanley Bacon, B.A., Middle own, Conn., Middletown. Trinity College 1899. Harold Ridgeway Berry, St. Louis, Mo., 70 W. I). Howard Futhev Brinton, B.A., Philadelphia, ’a.. 72 Howe st. Yale University 1898. Charles L. Brooks, New Haven, Conn., 22 Ashmun st. John Brinton Buckwaltcr, West Chester, Pa., 238 York st. Edward Garfield Burke, Deep Diver, Conn., 333 York st. Harry Crosby Camp, Middlebury, Conn., 192 York st. Samuel Granger Camp, Canaan, Conn., 63 W. I). Edward Thomas Canfield, B.A., Thomaslott, Conn., 1179 Chapel st. Yale University 1899. Daniel Cronin, Hew London, Conn., 145 College st. William Henry Harrow, Unionville, Conn., 428 Howard ave. William Enright Davenport, B.A., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Yale University 1899. Osborne Atwater Day, Ph.B., Yale University 1899. Aew Haven, Conn., 310 York st. Reuben Gilbert Dayton, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Hubert Loomis Dickcrmau, U'cslvillc, Conn., Westvillc. George Clifford Earley, Corinth, N. Y., 263 Crown st. Horace Greeley Eastbum, B.A.. Union, Del., 27 High st. Delaware College 1899. Avery Theodore Elmer, Middletown, Conn., 82 Wall st. Joseph Isaac Flint, Fairfield, Conn., Fairfield. Lucius Pomeroy Fuller, B.A., Williniantic, Conn., 598 1 . Yale University 1899- Thomas Gould Gaylord, Louisville, Ky., 23S York st. Francis Angelo Gaynor, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Cassius Marccllus Clay Gentry, B.S., Aroma, Jnd., 351 Crown st. Wabash College 1899- Ambrose Ghcrini, B.A., San Francisco, Cal., 114 Olive st. Mt. Angel College 1899. 103 LA W SCHOOL. John I.eo Gilson, B.A., iridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Yale University 1899. Charles Abbott Greene, B.A., •'airport, N. Y., 571 I . Yale University 1899. George Walter Hardy, New Haven, Conn., 59 Prospect st. Arthur Garfield Harrison, B.A., ACievi te, N. C., 94 Crown st. Lincoln University 1899. Henry Ilart. New Haven, Conn., 113 Wolcott st. Arthur Henderson, Waterbary, Conn., 1044 Chapel st. Claude Augustus Herman, 1C ins ted. Conn., 333 York st. Arthur Johnson Hull, Ph.B., Stepney, Conn., 318 Orange st. Brown University 1S95. Garfield R. Jones, Evanston, ., 270 Crown st. lid ward Henry Kelly, New Britain, Conn., New Britain. Charles Perry Keifer, . lllegheny, Pa., 22 College st. Olaus Lamontagne, B.A., Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Laval University 1S99, Charles Tresslcr Lark, B.A., Mitlersbarg, ’a., 527 P. Pennsylvania College 189S, and Yale University 1-899. Joseph Jacob Linxweiler, South Norwalk, Conn., S. Norwalk. Herman Wolf Londoner. Denver, Col., 131 High st. Augustine Lonergan, Rockville, Conn., 150 College st. Joseph Henry McAlerney. Waterbary, Conn., 251 Crown st. William Bermtrd McCarthy, Waterbary, Conn., 297 George st. John Francis McGrath. Waterbary, Conn., 297 George st. Frank McNeirny, New York City, 1076 Chapel st. Boyd Free .e Maize, If ooinsburg, Pa., 73 Lake pi. Warner Marshall. Youngstown, ()., 64 Whallev avc. Sture Matson, Mi n neapol is, 1 Mi nn.. 119 Park st. Norman Ivvarts Mitchell, New York City, 83 Elm st. I.eRoy Hdgerton Murray, New York City, 314 Crown st. Samuel Jacob Nathanson, New Haven, Conn., 33 York st. Hibbcrd Richard Norman, B.A., Shewvitle, Conn., 29 High st. Yale University 1899. Clarence Sumner Payne. Rockville, Conn., 217 York st. Carrington Aralt Phelps. North Colebrook, Conn., 119 Park st. Kdwin Starr. Pickett, B.A., New Haven, Conn., 140 Sylvan avc. Yale University 1899. Harold Cochrane Pinkerinau, 11 ridge port, Conn., Bridgeport. James Angelo Pittelli, New York City, 150 College st. Omar William Platt, B.A., Milford, Conn., Milford. Yale University 1899. Kdward Bernard Reiley, Waterbary, Conn., 297 George st. Moses Walter Saxe, .Yew Haven, Conn., 123 Lafayette st. 104 LAW SCHOOL. Maxwell Slade, New Haven. Conn.. 3S3 George st. John Thomas Smith, H.A.. New Haven, Conn., 66 Putnam st. Creighton College 1S99. Wendell Melville Strong, Ph. I).. New Haven, Conn., . 7 W. Yale University 1899. Eugene Timothy Sullivan, Nanf atnek. Conn., 536 Crown st. James Mark Sullivan, Walcrhury, Conn. 256 State st. John Nils Swenson. B.A., Lindsborg, Kan., 39 Prospect st. Betliany College 1899. Henry Bruce Teller, B.A., Denver, Col., 1.39 Vork st. Yale University 1899. James Harrott Temple, Jr., Huntington, N. )' 1151 Chapel st. Joseph Oliver Tobin, B.A., .San Francisco, Cat 1131 Chapel st. Ford ham College 1898. Prank William Tully, Flushing, N. 1131 Chapel st. Thomas Francis Turley, Jersey City, N. J., 135 Howe st. Adam Stewart Ulrich, B.S., Aunvittc, Fa., 349 Howard ave. Lebanon Valley College 1897. Harry Duncan Vandeveer, Brooklyn, N. ) ., 59 Prospect st. Herbert Rinard vonDorster. Calawissa, Pa.. 1044 Chapel st. Horace Byron Warner, B.A., Pen field, N. )’.. 402 Crown st. Yale University 1899. Eliot Watrous, B.A., New Haven, Conn 107’Whitney ave. Yale University 1899. Frederick August Wenck, Nero York City. Gymnasium. Roger Sherman White, B.A., New Haven, Conn. 196 Lawrence st. Yale University 1899. Frank Lester Wilder, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. William Morgan Williams, lYiIkes- Bar re. Pa., 472 Orange st. Charles Ernst Williamson, 1 Darien, Conn., 276 Orange st. Heaton Hobart Wright, West Haven, Conn., 111 Vork st. Junior Ci.ass, 86. Burnett Goodwin, Ph.B., Special Students New Haven, Conn., 119 Wall st. Yale University 1899. Edwin Francis Ilallcn, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridge|K rl. Clifford Thorn, LL.B., Wash ington. Iowa. 318 Orange st. Boston University 189$; M.A. State University of Iowa 1899. IO.S Si'hcia i, Sti • m: rs, 3. School of the Tine Arts % Arthur T. Hadlky, Ptesidcnt of the University. JOHN F. Whir, Director and Professor of Painting. Jam es M. Hoppin, Emeritus Professor of the History of Art. John H. Niemeyer, Professor of Drawing. JOHN 1 . C. Foster, Instructor in Anatomy. George H. LanGZETTEE, Assistant in Drawing. George H. LANGZETTEL, Clerk and Librarian. Ivleanor Pierson Ailing, William (i. Anderson, Faster Armstrong, Frederick San font Atwater. Jean Howe Atwater, S. Clifford Habbitt, Janies Whitney Barney. Cist of Jlrt Students New Haven. Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Meriden, Conn., New York City, 120 Sherman avc. 120 College st. 208 Can tier st. 291 George st. 321 Whitney avc. Meriden. 37 V. 106 ART SCHOOL. Ethel Welles Hen nett. New Haven, Conn., 357 Elm st. Ethel Booth, New Haven, Conn., 53 Lake pi. Bertha Kimberly Bradley, New Haven, Conn., 212 York st. Mabel Daskain Bradley, New Haven, Conn., 1346 Chapel st. Edward Dudley Bradstreet. Meriden, Conn., 273 Sliiras Campbell, Eliza belli, N. J., 46 V. Howard Carleton, Jit ooklyn, N. 279 L. Lacey Davis Caskey, Dresden, Germany, 168 F. Henry Hall Christian, Minncapotis, Mihn., 28 V. Alice May Clark, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Thomas Benedict Clarke, Jr., New York City, 355 Wh. Arthur Wilfred Clement, Brooklyn, N. Y., 51 v. Nathaniel Haviland Cobb, Danville, VI., 1076 Chapel st. Owen Crawford, Cincinnati, ()., 258 L. John Walter Cross. New York City, 9v. John Leslie Crostliwaite, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y., 58 V. Ethel Sheldon Curtis, Stratford, Conn., Stratford. Prank Adolph Ecker, Middiclown, Conn., Middletown. Elizabeth Anna Ennis, IVcsl Haven, Conn., West Haven. William Farrow, Middletown, Conn., Middletown. Grace Whittier Perris, Brooklyn, N. 118 York st. John Arthur Findley, Andover, Mass., 128 High st. Harry Montieth Flint, Collinsville, Conn., 123 N. Elizabeth Gallagher, New Haven, Conn., 13 University pi. Mary Hayard Gussman, Stamford, N. Y., 568 Chapel st. William Frederick Hamilton, NewJ avcn, Conn., 131 Washington st. Blanche Eddy Harrison, Wallingford, Conn., Wallingford. Clara Elizabeth Hart, Waterbary, Conn., S3 Grove st. Katherine Parrot Hastings, New Haven, Conn., 248 Bradley st. Henry Wilder Healy, Brooklyn, N. Y., 111 N. Minnie Louise Hendrick, West Haven, Conn., West Haven. William Heck Hills, Orange, N. J., 80S. M. Sara Moulthrop Holbrook, New Haven, Conn., 1051 Chapel st. Walter Bruce Howe, Washington, D. C., 238 I - Ada Florence Howes, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Esther Isabelle Hull, New Haven, Conn., 26S Exchange st. William Hills Hutchins, Indian Orchard, Mass., 82 S. M. Mildred Cleora Jordan, New Haven, Conn., 181 Whalley ave. John William Joy, Watcrbury, Conn., 76 S. M. Lucius Collingwood Kingman, Providence, R. I., 373 W. Wilford Williams Linsly, New York City, 291 W. James Lee Loomis, Granby, Conn., 258 L. 107 ART SCHOOL. Hue Ma .elet Luquiens, Mew Haven, Conn. 333 Wli. John Oppie McCall, Binghamton, A'. )' 400 B. William Marsh MeCutcheii, Plainfield, N.J., 350 Wh. Edith Rebecca Maltby, . Veto Haven, Con n.. 23 Sylvan ave. Frederick Griswold Mason. Waterbary, Conn., 264 L. Everett Victor Meeks, Meriden, Conn.-, 22 College st. James Layng Mills, Philadelphia, Pa., 178 Lye. Stephen VanRensselar Taft Mix, Mew Haven, Conn., 600 George st. Maude Josephine Munson, Mew Haven, Conn., 389 Whitney ave. Henry Killam Murphy. B.A., Yale University 1899. Mew Haven, Conn., $5 Sachem st. Ethel Stannard Norton, II'attingjbrd, I onn., Wallingford. Walker I,avallette Otis. Mew York City, 85S.M. Valeria Felton, Middletown, Conn., Middletown. Paul Louis Phelan, Mew York City, 393 Temple sti Ardella El wood Platt, West Haven, Conn West Haven. John Pierrej ont Rice. Santa Par bar a. Cal. 40S B. Katharine Parker Riley, Meta Haven, Conn., 2.S1 Willow st. Thomas Markoe Robertson, Mew York City. 240 1). Edith Sutherland Russell, Mew Haven, Conn., 143 College st. Henry Moore Russell. Jr., Wheeling, 1C. 1'a.. 1076 Chapel st. Elizabeth Day Seymour. Mew Haven, Conn.. 34 Hillhousc ave. Franklin Victory Sikes, Snfiield, Conn., 422 B. Lewis Palmer Skidmore, Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Ernest Walker Smith, Hartford, Conn., 321 W. Mabel Grace Smith. .Vorlh Haven, Conn., North Haven. August Spacnkuch, Mew Haven, Conn., 170Commerce st. George Rremner Tennant. Waterbary, Conn., 103 N. James I iwton Thompson. Portland, Me.. 2S1 Crown st. John Aldcn Twachtman. (Irecnwieh, Conn.. 83 Grove st. Ernest Franklin Tyler. Mew Haven, Conn., 33 College st. Edwin Orlando Vaile, Jr., Oak Park, HI., 259 L. Helen Veader, . Vew Ha ven, Conn., 284 Orange st. Lucy Lavinia Verrill. Mew Haven, Conn., 86 Whallev ave. Mabel Walsh. Mew Britain, Conn., New Britain. Cameron Beach Waterman. Pet roil, Mich., 1 V. Alice Hull Wetmore, Winsted. Conn., 281 Willow st. Hevwood Hotchkiss Whaples, Hartford, Conn., 321 W. Ogden Watson White, Waterbary, Conn.. 151 v- Oliver Martin Wiard, Mew Britain, Conn., 125 N. Herbert Gilman Williams, Rochester, M. , 374 Wh. Myra Estelle Wooster. Bridgeport, Conn., 10S Bridgeport. Studkxts, 90. Department of music musical School faculty and Instructors Arthur T. Hadij-y, LL.D., President. Gustavh J. Stokckki., Mus.IX, Bait ell Professor of Music, Emeritus, Norfolk. Samukl S. Sanford, M.A., P ofcssor f Applied Music, (38 College st.) Bridgeport. Horatio W. Parkkr, M.A., Bailed Professor of the 'Theory of Music, (3 Tr.) 162 Prospect st. Harry B. Jbpson, B.A., Mus.B., Instructor in Organ-Playing. IsiDOR Troostwyk, Instructor in Violin-Playing. Julia W. Andrews, Harold Sears Arnold, Clara Asher, Amy S] encer Austin. Alansou Judson Raker, Lucius Barnes Barbour, James Whitney Barney. Stephen Russell Bartlett. Jessie Clarke Beecher, beta Moles Beecher, Catherine Klizabeth Blatchley, Morgan Bulkeley Brainard. Students South ihgton, I on u.. Mew Haven, Conn., .Veto Haven, Conn.. .Veto Haven. Conn.. C.loversttilte. N. Y.. Hartford. Conn., .Veto York City, Hartford. Conn., Shelton. Conn.. Bethany. Conn., .Veto Haven, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Southington. 30 V. 23 Grove st. 2 University pi. 11 V. 61 v. 37 V. 112 N. Shelton. Bethany. 219 Blatchley ave. 6l V. 109 0 MUSIC AI, SCHOOL. Antoinette Brett, New Haven, Conn., 195 James st. Theresa Brill, New Haven, Conn., 815 State st. Lewis Hollister Bronson, New Haven, Conn., 89 S. M. Arniitt Brown, Burlington, N.J., 242 York st. Eben Me Burney Byers, Allegheny, Pa., 33 Wh. William Woods Chandler, B.A., New Haven, Conn., 31 High st. Yale University 1S96. Donald Chappell, New London, Conn., 370 Wh. Mabel Edna Clarke, New Haven, Conn., 223 Whalley ave. Walter William Cook, Southington, Conn., Southington. William Stieknev Creevey, Brooklyn, N. Y., 22 College st. Florence Isabel Cummings, Plantsville, Conn., Plantsville. Jesse Dwight Dana, I.excision. Me., 305 w. George Allen Dewey, Oneida, N. Y., 22 College st. Nellie Estelle Edmondson, New Haven, Conn., 173 Blatchlcy ave. Annie Young Eanslow, New Haven, Conn., 53 Salem st. Addie Root Farr, New Haven, Conn., Harry Montieth Flint, Collinsville, Conn., 123 N. Alice Gertrude Foley, Silver Lane, Conn., Silver Lane. Henry Lyman Foote, New Haven, Conn., 19 Howe st. Clara Brainerd Forbes, Past Haven, Conn., East Haven. William Ebenczer Ford, Jr., l'h.B., New Haven Conn., 16 Lynwood st. Yale University 1S99. Charles R x t Fowler, B.A., Nexc Haven, C onn., 308 Humphrey st. Yale University 1899. Benjamin Joseph Garrity, Southington, Conn., Southington. Louis Ferdinand Gracbcr, Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Julia Stanley Gridley, Southington, Conn., Southington. Leland Mortimer Haight. Past Haven, Conn., Foxon. Edna Hall, Wallingford, Conn., Wallingford. Edward Roswell Hawley, Huntington, Conn., Huntington. Carrie Butler Hendrick, Next Haven, Conn., 62 Clark st. Burns Henry, Detroit, Mich., 7 V. LidaJ. Mine, Next' Haven, Conn., 587 State st. Leonard Albert Hoclistadtcr, Nexc York City, 5 V. Henry Wilder Hcaly, Brooklyn, N. Y., hi N. Lawrence Augustus Howard, Hartford, Conn., East Haven. Bascom Johnson, Washington, D. C., 305 w. Charles Alexis Kellogg, Jr., Carthage, Mo., 159 Elm st. Frederick Snow Kellogg, Monte lair, N.J., 219 I). Margery Kilburn, Nexc Haven, Conn., 16 Gill st. lvdwin Arthur Kraft, Nexc Haven, Conn., 150 Oak st. William Jacob Kraft, Bristol, Conn., Bristol. I io MUSICAL SCHOOL. Mabel Kstellc Lcston, New Haven, Conn., 36 Cassius si. Anita Lewis, Planlsvillc, Conn., Plantsville. Kate Lee Lewis, New Haven, Conn., 121 Park st. Porter Hodge Linthicum, Evansville, Ind., 311 w. Agnes Littlejohn, Norwalk, Conn., Norwalk. John Oppie McCall, Binghamton, N. Y., 400 B. William Chase Mackey, Franklin, Pa., 34 V. Edward Britton Manville, New Haven, Conn., 379 George st. Samuel Clinton Marty, Kansas City, Mo., 332 Wh. Matataro Matsnmoto, B.A., Tokyo, Japan, 109 Elm st. Imperial University of Japan 189); Ph.D.. Yale University. 1899. 386 B. Herbert Edwin Medway, Scranton, Pa., Everett Victor Meeks, Meriden, Conn., 22 College st. Alice Fainnan Moulthrop, New Haven, Conn., 620 Orange st. Charles Edward Moulthrop, West Haven, Conn., West Haven. Julius Neumann, Westville, Conn., Westville. Florence M. Nichols, Nichols, Conn., Nichols. Mary Elizabeth Nicoll, New Haven, Conn., 418 George st. Clarence Eugene Ordway, Winchester, Mass., 211 I). Charles All crt Page, East Haven, Conn., East Haven. Robert William Parsons, New York City, 60 V. Lola G. E. Phinney, New Haven, Conn., 313 York st. Joint Calhoun Pickett, Northampton, Mass., 86 S. M. Sadie Burton Pickett, Seymour, Conn., Seymour. Maurice Porter, New Haven. Conn., 1335 Chapel st. Henry Oscar Price, Galesburg, III., 375 Wh. Elizabeth Stapleton Quinlan, New Haven, Conn., 35 Lynwood st. Percy Avery Rockefeller, New York City, 20 V. Hugh Satterlee, Bodies ter, N. Y., 250 Crown st. Oliver Taylor Sherwood, B.A., Yale University 1884. Southport, Conn., Southport. Alice Heloise Shoninger, Nero Haven, Conn., 385 Orange st. Clyde Raymond Smith, New Haven, Conn, 219 Columbus ave. David Stanley Smith, Toledo, O., 10 V. Herbert Raymond Smith, New London, Conn., 350 Wh. Richard Seldom Spencer, Deep River, Conn., 253 h. Clara Spicer, Groton, Conn., Groton. Charles Stetson, Bangor, Me., 39 V. Lyman Brumbaugh Stookey, Belleville, HI., 182 Lyc. Charles Denison Talcott, Talcoltville, Conn., M3 1;- Ralph Willis Thomas, Anaconda, Mont., 182 Lyc. James Lawton Thompson, Portland, Me.t 281 Crown st. in Ml SIC. II. SCHOOL. William Parsons Thor| e. George Rexford Tillson. George John Trinkaus. Clayton Humiston Tyler, Gardner Colby Walworth, bertha bronson Warner, Kiln Klizabcth Wells, Florence Annette Wells. Agnes Matella Whitcomb. Kninia Merrill White, George Luther White, Jr.. George Newell Whittlesey. Charles Sherrill Wilcox, Arthur Shaler Williams, Yoshi Yamaguclii, Philadelphia ' .. Montclair, N. J., Bridgeport, Conn.. Hartford, Conn.. Xewton Center, Mass.. Xew Haven. Conn.. Bridgeport. Conn.. H aitingford, Con n., Xew Haven. Conn.. Xew Haven. Conn., Waterbary, Conn., Xew Haven, Conn.. Cast Haven. Conn.. Xew Haven. Conn., Kyoto, Japan, 5 8 I’-237 York st. bridgeport. 64 Center st. 339 Wh. 163 Washington st. Bridgeport. Wallingford. 5 Gilbert ave. 4Vi Garden st. 1151 Chapel st. 3.VS Wh. Morris Cove. 221 I). 351 Washington st. STtmHNTS, 107. 112 Summary a IJHrARTMHNT OF THKOI.OGY— Resident Licentiates..... Graduates, .............. Seniors,................. Middlcrs................. Juniors.................. DEPARTMENT OF LAW— Graduates................ Seniors,................. Middlers,................ Juniors.............. Special Students,........ DEPARTMENT OK MEDICINE— G rad nates.............. Seniors.................. Juniors.................. Second Year,............. First Year,.............. Specials,................ DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS— Students...................... DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC— Students................. GRADUATE SCHOOL— Students................. AC A DEM ICAL DEPARTMENT— Seniors.................. Juniors.................. Sophomores............... Freshmen................. SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT— Graduates................ Seniors................... Juniors....... ........... Freshmen.......... . . . . Special Students,......... Deduct for names inserted twice Total........................... 14 9 4 52 50 86 3 95 1 28 21 3 46 1 135 9° 90 107 ---- 107 283 ---- 283 324 258 305 337 ----- 1,224 76 32 160 187 16 ----- 571 2.705 188 i«3 2.517 ft COMMENCEMENT YALE UNIVERSITY ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINTH YEAR JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH A. D. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT University Commencement Junk 38th, 1899 % Order of Exercises I. Overture to Phedre, . . . . Jules Masscnell II. Prayer. III. Psalm LXV, .... . . . . York Tune Noth.—At the opening of the first College erected in New Haven, in 1718, the congregation united in singing the first four verses of Psalm I,XV, in Stcrnhold and Hopkin’s version, as follows:— Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign in Sion Thine own hill: Their vows to Thee they do maintain, and evermore fulfill. For that Thou dost their pray’rs still hear and dost thereto agree : Thy people all both far and near with trust shall come to Thee. Our wicked life so far exceeds, that we should fall therein : But, Lord, forgive our great misdeeds. and purge us from our sin. The man is blest whom Thou dost clmse within Thy courts to dwell: Thy house and temple he shall use. with pleasures that excel. Of Thy great justice hear. O God. our health of Thee doth rise: The hope of all the earth abroad, and the sea-coasts likewise. With strength Thou art beset about, • and compast with Thy pow’r: Thou mak’st the mountains strong and stout, to stand in cvr’v show'r. The swelling seas Thou dost asswage. and make their stream full still: Thou dost restrain the people’s rage, and rule them at Thy will. The folk that dwell thro’out the earth shall dread Thy signs to see : Which morn and ev'tiing with great mirth send praises up to Thee. IV. Addrkss by the President. V. Announcement of Prizes and Fellowships. VI. Adagio, from “ Konig Manfred,” 116 Carle Reinickc ORDER OF EXERCISES. VII . Presentation to the President and Fellows by the Deans or Directors oe the Respective Faculties of Candidates for Degrees upon Examination ; with the Conferring of Degrees, in the following order : Bachelors of Arts, Bachelors of Philosophy, Bachelors of Fine Arts, Bachelors of I,aws, Bachelors of Divinity, Masters of Arts, Masters of Science, Civil Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Doctors of Civil Law, Doctors of Medicine, Doctors of Philosophy. VIII. Presentation to the President and Fellows by Professor Perrin of Candidates for Honorary Degrees; with the Conferring of Honorary Degrees. IX. Ein FivSTE Burg, A mighty fortress is our God, A bulwark never failing; Our Helper He amid the flood Of mortal ills prevailing. For still our ancient foe Doth seek to work our woe; His craft and power are great. And armed with cruel hate. On earth is not his equal. Did we in our strength confide. Our striving would be losing,— Were not the right man on our side. The Man of God’s own choosing. Dost ask who that may he? Christ Jesus, it is He, I«ord Sabaoth His name. From age to age the same. And he must win the battle. . . Martin Luther And though this world, with devils filled. Should threaten to undo us. We will not fear, for God hath willed His will to triumph through us. The Prince of darkness grim. We tremble not for him, His rage we can endure. For lo! his doom is sure, One little word shall fell him. That word above all earthly jx wers. No thanks to them, abideth; The Spirit and the gifts are ours Through Him who with us sidetli. Let goods and kindred go, This mortal life also; The body they may kill, God’s truth abideth still. His kingdom is forever. X. Benediction. XI. Hui.digunc s March, from “ Sigurd Jorsalfar,” . . Edwatd Grieg 117 University Commencement Junk 28th, 1899 % Alexander Garner Bentley, B.A., Yale University 1896: LI, B. Columbian University 1898. Greek. George William Carter, It.A.. Wesleyan University 189 ; It. I). Drew Theological Seminary 1891. Biblical Literature. John Oscar Crenger, B.A., Yale University 1897. English. Frederick Baldwin Curtis, B.A., Yale University 1807. Classics. Jay Glover Eldridge. B.A., Yale University 1896. MoJern Languages. William Henry Ferris, B.A., Yale University 1895. Philosophy. Andrew Clieslev Furlmsli, B.A., Yale University 1897. Philosophy. William Clark Gordon, B.A., Yale University 188.8. B.l). Yale University 1891. English. Herbert Franklin Hamilton, B.A.. Amherst College 1897. Greek anJ English. Edgar luting Heermancc, B.A., Yale University 1897. I hllosophy. Rupert Hughes. B.A., Western Reserve University 1897. English. Degrees Conferred MASTERS OF ARTS. WITH SUBJKCTS OK STUDY. Charles Froneficld Kloss, B.A., Pennsylvania College 1894. Economics. Joshua ].arson. B.A., Augustana College 1889. .Mathematics. Charles Samuel Leavenworth, B.A., Wesleyan University 1896 and Yale University 1897. Economics. Walter Dunham Makepeace, B.A., Yale University 1897. Philosophy. Francis Miner Moody, B.A., Yale University 1891 Philosophy. James Bovd Neal, B.A., Yale University 1877: Ph.B. Yale University 1879: M I) University of Pennsylvania t88j. Biology. William Henry Owen, Jr., B.A., Yale University 1897. Biblical Literature. Israel Hyman l’eres, B.A., Yale University 1889: LL.B. Yale University 1891. Social Science. John Rush Powell, B.A., Yale University 1897. English. Albert Granberry Reed, B.A., Vanderbilt University 189s. English. Alfred Newton Richards, B.A., Yale University 1897. Biology. Ernest Gladstone Richardson, B.A.. Dickinson College 1896. Biblical Literature. Mark Edgar Sentellc, B.A., Davidson College 1894: .M A. Davidson College 1897. Economics and History. Chohci Shirasu, Doshlsha University. Japan. 1891. Economics. Nathan Ayer Smyth, B.A., Yale University 1897. Philosophy and Economics. Marius Joseph Spilicllo, B.A., Yale University 1896. Classics. Samuel Hamilton Spragins, B.A., Johns Hopkins University 1 97. Classics. Henry Crosby Stetson, B.A., Yale University 1891. History. Elbert Marcus Stevens, B.A., University of South Dakota 1S94. Philosophy. Samuel Crvder Sturgis, B.A., So. Carolina College 1885. Economics. William Wood Wallace. B.A., Hamilton College 1890; B D. Yale University 1896. Biblical Literature. J. Iv. Wallace Wallin, B.A., Augustana College 1897. Philosophy. Arthur Gillcndcr Walter, B.A., Yale University 1896. Chemistry. I IS PEG RUES C ONEERREP. MASTERS OF SCIENCE, WITH TITI.HS OF TIIKSKS. Gaston Holcomb Edwards, Ph.B., Researches on Trivalent Vanadium and Fotassium .LFerricyanidc. Yale University 1897. Josei h Culver Hartzell, B.S., ••Conditions of I'ossilization.” U. S. Grant University 1892: M.S. U. S. Grant University 180s. CIVIL ENGINEER. WITH TITI.K OP THHSIS. Edward Eastman Minor, Ph.B., ‘‘A Suspension Foot-bridge.” Yale University 1896. M EC 11ANIC A I. ENG INEERS, WITH TITI.K OF TIIKSKS. Ivdwin Morrison, Fli.lt., Experience in Reducing the Fuel Expense in a Mo lern Sugar Refinery.” Yale University 1880 Horace Emerson Sctchell, Fli.B., “ Design of Hull and Engines fora Cargo Steamer.” Yale University 1807. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Jr., B.A., “On Water-Tube Boilers for Locomotives: with a Boiler Design.” Yale University 189s : Pli.B. Yale University 1808. DOCTORS OF CIVIL LAW, WITH TITI.HS OP TIIKSKS. Charles Henry Huberich, I.L.B.. The Paternal Power.” University of Texas 1807: M.L. University of Texas i8 )8. Samuel Peterson, B.A., The Evolution of Causa in the Contractural Obligations of the Civil Uw.” Yale University 189 : Ph.D. Yale University 1807: LI..B. Yale University 1898. Charles Phiueos Sherman. B.A., The Maritime Luv of Rome and Some Coni] arisons with Modern Juris-prudcnce.” Yale llniversitv 1896: I.L.B. Yale University 1898. Thomas Joseph Bergin, B.A., Yale University 1896. John Ladd Burnham, B.A., Yale University 1896. turn l,tuJt. DOCTORS OF MEDICINE. Dean Foster, B.A., University of Kansas 1890. Timothy Grattan O'Connell. James Pullman, B.A., Wesleyan University 1896.tuui I.tu.lt. Edward Dorland Smith. B.A., Yale University 1896. Albert Eugene VonToliel, B.A., Yale University 1896. turn lau.lt. 119 DEGREES CONFERRED. DOCTORS OK PHILOSOPHY, WITH TITI.KS OF TIIKSKS. John Milton Berdan, B.A., “The Poems of John Cleveland, with a Biography and Historical Introductions. Yale University 1896. Edward Day Collins, B.A., “The Royal African Company ; a Study of the English Trade to Western Africa under Chartere l Companies from 1585 to 1750. Yale University 1896. Clive Day, B.A., Industrial Organization and Regulations in the American Colonies. Yale University 1893. Lee IX Forest, Pli.B., “Reflection of Klectric Waves of very High Frequencies at the Ends of Parallel Wires. Yale University 1896. Alcxandar William Evans, Ph.B., “The Hawaiian Jubuloideae, a Tribe of Hepaticae.” Yale University 1890: M.D. Yale University 189a. Arthur Woolsey Ewell. B.A., “ Rotatory Polarization of Light in Media Subjected to Torsion. Yale University 1897. Herbert Ernest Gregory, B.S., Geology of the Aroostook Volcanic Area of Maine.” Gates College 1890; B.A. Gates College 1895. anJ Yale University 1896. Ella Isabel Harris, B.A., Two Tragedies of Seneca Rendered into English verse, with an introduction.” Waynesburg College 1889: M.A. Wayncsburg College t8j . Carl Axel Harstrom, 11. A., “A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Imagery in Catullus and Horace. Hobart College 1S86: M.A. Hobart College 18S9. Frnnkc Stuart Havens, B.A., Analytical Separations by Hydrochloric Acid. Yale University 1896. William Milton Hess. B.A , “A Critical Examination of the Free-will Controversy of the 17th and 18th Ceil • turies. Yale University 1896. Holmes Condict Jackson. Pli.B., Some Observations on the Carbohydrates of the Liver. Yale University 1896. William Sniythe Johnson, B.A., Researches in Practice and Habit. Ouachita Baptist College 1893; M.A. Ouachita Baptist College i8 s. Louis Cleveland Jones, B.A., The Estimation of Boric Acid. Yale University 1896. Albert Galloway Keller, B.A., A Sociological Study of the Iliad and Odyssey. Yale University 1896. Edward Gridlcy Kendall, B.A., The Place of Experience in Cognition: a Thesis Defended Against the Claims of Kant. Yale University 1895. Edward Martin Kindle, B.A., The Devonian and Lower Carboniferous Faunas of Southern Indiana and Central Kentucky.” Indiana University i8gj; M.S. Cornell University 1896. Arthur Power Lord, B.A., “ Rise of Cardinal Richelieu during the Regency of Marie tic Mcdicis. Yale University 1891: M A. Yale University 1896. 120 DECREES CONFERRED. Charles Stcdman Macfarland, B.D., “Jesus and the Prophets: an Historical, lixgetical and Interpretative Discussion of the Use of Prophecy hy Jesus and of His Attitude towards it.” Yale University 189 . Matataro Matsunioto, B.A., Researches on Acoustic Space.” Imperial University of Japan i8g|. William Conger Morgan, B.A., “The Stereochemistry of Nitrogen. Yale University 1896. Charles Grosvenor Osgood, Jr.. B.A., “The Sources of Milton’s Classical Mythology.” Yale University ict 4. Frederick Morgan Padclford, B.A., “Old English Musical Terms.” Colby University 1 96. William Huntington Parker, B.S., “ 1. A Study of the Alloxuric Bases, with Especial Reference to their Origin in the Intestine; 2. On the Maximum Production of Hippuric Acid in Rabbits.” Worcester Polytechnic Institute i8gj. I .conn May Peirce, B.A., “On Chain-Diffcrcntiants of a Ternary JJuantic.” Smith 0 lleKc t886. Walter Franklin Prince, B.A., “Studies in the History of Crime and Punishment in the Colonial Period.” Yale University 1896. Emerson Gifford Taylor, B.A.. “The Influence of French Comedy on the English Comedy of the late 17th Century (1660-1740).” Yale University i8q$. John Dorrnucc Warnock, B.A., Some Characteristics of English Thinking, as shown in the Development of Science and Philosophy. Yale University 1891. Charles Hyde Warren, Ph.D., “Investigations in Mineralogy and Crystallography, Including a Description of Four new Minerals from Franklin, N. J.” Yale University 1896. Meyer Wolodarskv, Ph.B., Divorce in Judaism.” Yale University 1894. 121 eotnmeitwimitt Speakers Academical June 22, 8 fp. Dk FORKS'! PRIZE SPEAKING. “ Colonial Expansion.”—Horace Jewell Fenton. “ Faust. —George Dana Graves. Puritan Inheritance. —Arthur Sears Hamlin. The Italian Struggle for Liberty.”—Richard Hooker. The Cavaliers. —Henry Robinson Shipman. Colonial Kxpansion. —Carroll Fuller Sweet. Winner of the e •oresI Prize Medal.—Carroi.i. Fri.i.KR Swkkt. Caw School June 26, S99. An Anglo-American Alliance. —Theobald Matthew Connor. The True Position of the United States in the Family of Nations. —Charles William Rirelv. Hismarck’s Services in Extending Popular Representation as Compared with Gladstone’s.”—Edward Laurence Smith. The Czar’s I’ro] osition for Disarmament.”—Charles Heitler Studinski. Winner of the Townsend Prize.—Chari.ks Hkiti.hr Sti'dinski. Divinity School Speakers May , i'99. ’’The Preacher's Attitude Toward Miracles. —Ernest K. Day. The Problem of Human Suffering.”—Edward R. Evans. “ Nature’s Ministry to the Preacher.”—Herbert A. Jump. The Soul’s Experience and Epitome of Religion.”—Eugene W. Lyman. The United States and the Eastern Question.”—Lewis W. Reed. 122 Premiums University Prizes Awarded in lime, i$9$ John A. Portkr Pri .k.—Nathan A. Smyth, 1900, I,. S. This prize «f 5250, foumlcel by the Kingsley Trust Association (Scroll and Key Society), is offered annually for the best essay on a prescribed subject, and is open for competition to all students for a degree, either in the graduate or undergraduate departments of the University. Essays must be sent to 105 Grove Street on or ! cforc May 1, 1900. Ivnch competitor must sign his essay with an assumed name, and send with it an envelope with this name on the outside and the real name on the inside. For information in regard to the subjects, inquiry may be made by mail of “W., 105 Grove Street, New Haven, Conn. The following are the recipients of the prize since its establishment: 1872. Charles J. H. Ropes, ’72.—“The Morality of the Greeks, as Shown in their Art, Literature and Life.” 1873. Not awarded. 1S74. Henry II. Ladd, ’74, T. S.—“The Madonna in Christian Art. 1875. Charles V. Guernsey, '75. T. S.—“The Political Side of Puritanism.“ 1876. Thomas R. Bacon, 72.—“The Influence of Italian over English Poetry. 1877. Myron H. Phel| s, '76.—“ Islam of the Past and Future.” 1878. Henry A. James, ’;4.—“Communism in America. 1879. Edward 1). Robbins, '74.—“Limits of the Province Government.” • 1880. Edwin U. Goodcll, ‘77.—“ The Sources of our National Unity.” 1881. Not awarded. 1882. Thomas R. Morrow, 'So.—“The Vice-Presidency. 1883. John Wurtz. ’84. L. S.— The Anti-Slavery Movement with Relation to the Federal Constitution.” 18S4. Thornstcin B. Veblcn, P. G.— The Distribution of the Surplus Revenue.” 1885. Frank Strong, 86, L. S.—“Have the United States a Distinctive National Idea?” 18S6. Sherman I). Thatcher. ’86, L. S.— Reform in City Government in the United States. 1887. Edward M. Chapman, ’89, T. S.—“ Records of Aristocracy in America.” 1888. J. A. Tufts, ’89.—' Growth of the Love of Nature in English Poetry. 1S89. E. G. Bucklaud, '89. L. S.—“ Combinations and Trusts.” 1890. G. II. Heard, T. S.— Is the Doctrine of Will (Schopenhauer) Necessarily Pessimistic? ” 1891. Ray B. Smith, 91.—“Subsidies to American Shipping.” 1892. Not awarded. 1893. Julian I. Chamberlain. ’95.— The Position of the Federal Government of the United States in Regard to Crimes Committed against the Subjects of a Foreign Nation within the States.” 1894. Clive H. Day, ’92.—“The Fourth Crusade and its Effects. 1S95. W. F. Foster, '94, L. S.—“The Doctrine of the United States Supreme Court of Property Affected by a Public Interest, and its Tendencies. 1896. W. E. Dwight, '96. L. S. 1897. Francis Parsons, ’93. 1898. Samuel Peterson, ’98, L.S. 133 SUBJECTS TOR ESSAYS. Subjects for essays Due may i, 1000 i. а. 3- 4- 5- б. 7- 8. 9- 10. 11. la. 3- 14. 5-16. The French Abbe of the Old Regime, a Social Study.” Will England Retain India?” “A Critical Study of the Claims of the Anglo-Saxon Race to Superiority over other Races “The Doctrine of the Fred Scott Case and its Historic Results.” The Bequests of the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth Century'.” “The Accommodation of the Constitution of the United States to their New Conditions. Politically Orthodox Education.” “The Czar’s Peace Congress.” The Ideal of an American College Kducation.” Sir Walter Scott and Alexander Dumas, the Rider; a Comparative Study.” “The True Nature of the English Reformation.” “William Morris: His Ideals, His Work and His Influence. “The Interaction between Greek and Hebrew Ethics before Christ.” “The Jewish Conception of the Divine Wisdom.” “Pantheistic Elements in Modern Theological Thought: their Origin and Significance.” “ A Critical Study of the Accounts of the Resurrection of Christ.” Cohdkx Ci.uh Mkdai..—John P. Norton, ’99. Tint Cohdkx Cum Sii.vkk Mkdai, is awarded annually to that undergraduate of cither the Academical or Scientific Department who shows the greatest proficiency in the elements of Political Economy. % Prizes Awarded in Academical Department, i$9$-99 Graduate Sloauc Fellowship—Edgsir S. Downs, ’9S. Soldier’s Memorial Fellowship—Abraham R. Brulmchcr, '97. Douglas Fellowship—Robert R. Root. ’98. Sillimau Fellowship—John T. Norton. Jr., '98. Eldridge Fellowships—Arthur S. Gale, ’99; Joint I . Norton, ’99. Scott Hurtt Fellowship—C. U. Clark, ’97. Foote Fellowships—Arthur Hu instead. ‘95; George I). Kellogg,’95; Charles M. Hathaway, ’99; Sydney K. Mitchell, ’98. Macy Fellowship—Samuel E. Bassett, ’9S. Waterman Fellowships—Henry J. Nichols, ’99. tamed Fellowships—William Churchill,: 97 ; Robert E. Hume, ’98; Ralph G. Van Name, ’99; John F. Flynn, ’99. Clark Scholarships—Sydney K. Mitchell, ’98; John F. Flynn, ’99. W. W. DeForest Scholarship—Charles P. Wagner, ’99. 124 PRIZES IN ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. George Mi Chase, Louis Dodge, H. L. Hargrove, Agnes Hunt,! Ivlizabrth F. Abbe, Deforest Baldwin, Amy I,. Barbour, Joseph Barrell, Thomas C. Bowie, Ernest W. Brown, Frank S. Bunnell, Herdman F. Clelaml, Hamlet P. Collins, Richard J. Donnelly, Alfred Y. Dubuque, Charles E. Farr, UNIVERSITY FELLOWSI11 PS. Cloyd N. McAllister, Irene T. Myers, Rokuro Nakaseko, Paul S. l’eiree, Maurice H. Robinson, UNIVKRSITY SCHOLARSHII S. IIcrl crt F. Hamilton, Maude Hammond, Edwin H. Hart, George W. Humphreys, Arthur H. Hutchinson, Tyiichi Kairiyama, Robert W. Neal, Charles A. Peters, John R. Powell, Frank A. Reynolds, Edward C. Schneider, Rudolph Schwill, William J. Taylor, Kflie Thompson. Charles II. Whitman. George R. Wieland. Burke Smith, MariusJ. Spiuello, Wilmot H. Thompson, Chauncey B. Tinker, Curtis H. Walker, J. E. Wallace Wallin, Arthur H. Warner, Joseph R. Watson, Charles II. Weller, lid win B. Wilson, Ruth G. Wood. University Pri .k in Poetry.—Arthurs. Mauu.Classof 1889. Wintiirop Prizes.—Class of 1900, 1st prize, Albert W. VanBuren; 2d prize, Eugene F. Farley. SCOTT Prizes.—Class of 1900, ill German, H. M. Opitz; in French, S. W. Edwards. C. Wyu.ys Betts Prize.—Class of 1901, Ranulph Kingsley. ELOCUTION Prizes.—Class of 1901, 1st prize, Howard Carlcton ; 2d prize, Frederick Bonner. Deforest Mathematical Prizes.—Class of 1899, A. S. Gale; Class of 1900, 2d prize. H. I,. Bronson; Class of 1901, 1st prize, Lucius Tuttle and A. P. Wright: 2d prize, F. G. Brown, Jr.; 3d prize, R. O. Wells and O. M. Wiard; Class of 1902, 1st prize, II. C. Timelier; 2d prize, C. I). Francis; 3d prize, A. B. Arnold and E. S. Leavcll, with honorable mention of W. T. Garrett and William Hancc. Berkley Premiums in Latin Composition.—Class of 1902, ist grade, George E. Davis, Sidney N. Deane, Harry M. Hubbcll, Kersey C. Reed, Charles C. Russ; 2d grade, Jacob Brown, Frederic Burnham, Harry B. Chamberlain, William B. Hooker. Henry L. Swcinhart. Hugh Chamberlain Greek Prize.—Divided between Henry I. Root and Harry B. VanDeventcr, with honorable mention of Eliot R. Clark. Lucius F. Robinson Latin Prizes.—Class of 1900. ist prize A. W. VanBuren; 2d prize, Francis Cross, Jr.; 3d prize H. M. Poynter, Class of 1901, ist prize, L. I). Caskey; 2d prize, H. E. Ward; 3d prize, E. B. Adams. McLaughlin Prizes for English Composition in the Freshman Class.—ist prize. Mason Trowbridge ; 2d prize, I). L. James. '25 Junior Exhibition March ? . 1899. a Class of 1000 1. St. Paul.”—BosconiJohnson. 2. '• Charlemagne.”—Walter Sharp Page. 3. St. Paul.”—William Sloauc Coffin. 4. “St. Paul.”—Frank M. Atterholt. 5. “Schiller.”—Maurice P. Gould. 6. St. Paul.”—Henry T. Hunt. 7. The American Soldier.”—Howard Speer. 8. Gladstone and Bismarck. —Charlton B. Thompson. RECIPIENTS OF JUNIOR INHIBITION PRIZES. 1S71. Coe and Hinclcs. 1872. I loughton and Tarhell. 1873. H. II. Ragan. 1874. Chester and Gulliver. 1875. K. I). Worcester. 1876. S. L. Eaton. 1877. I A. Beckwith. 187S. G. W. Kirchwev. 1879. W. M. Ilall. 1880. James Leighton. 1881. Bruce and Storrs. 1SS2. Johnston a ml Leonard. 1883. G. H. Makuen. 1S84. J. R. Joy. 1885. S. T. Crapo. 1886. J. Bennetto. 1887. H. I,. Stimson 1888. L. S. Welch. 1889. John Crosby. 1890. F. T. Brown. 1891. A. B. Palmer. 1892. J. T. Robinson. 1S93. J. L. Hall. 1894. C. G. Clarke. 1895. A. P. Stokes, Jr. 1S96. N. A. Smyth. 1897. S. IC. Bassett. 1898. G. I). Graves. 1S99. W. S. Coffin. DkFORICST ORATIONS AND TOWNSEND KSSAYS. 'he name of the Pc Forest man is printed in italic tetters. 1844. 1C. P. Belden, o. S. Ferry, 1C. A. Raymond, H. Russell, J. White. 1849. C. G. Caine. F. M. Finch, C. R. Goodrich, H.M. Haskell. H. Hollister. 1845. G. B. Day. A. F. Dickson. J. W. Harding, W. Hodges, R. Rankin. 1850. J. I. I. Adams, IC. 1‘. Clarke. W. S. Colton, S. Johnson. IC. H. Robert. 1S46. Charles L. Brace, J. B. Brisban, J. M. B. Dwight. S. W. Kellogg, J. B. Talcott. 1851. IC. W. ICvans, R. Little. T. S. Pot win, J. Sheldon, W. W. Winthrop. The medal Teas not awarded until Sje. 1 847- II. II. Hadley, J. T. Hyde, IC. G. Park. L. II. Reed. J. I). Smith. 1852. W. W. Crapo, J. H. Dwight. I). C. Gilman, W. P. Johnston, . ’. Sprague. 1848. F. R. Abbe. W. Atchison, N. H. Dunning, S. Emerson, II. Hitchcock, G. B. Wilcox. 1853. J. M. Whiton, C. T. Lewis, A. J. Willard, T. Bacon. A. P. White. G. A.Johnson. 126 PRIZES IN ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 1854. S. H. Nicholas, W. . be mi, I,. S. Potwin, C. K. Trumbull, A. S. Twombly. 1859. T. A. Post. L. H. Bristol, T. R. Lounsbury, R. A. Stiles, J. H. TwiclK.ll, IC. Carrington. 1864. A. I). Miller, G. L. Mcrriam, C. L. Atterbury, W. W. Battcrshall, J. V. Sterling, . P. Hoyden. 1869. H. C. Bannard, 1C. Heaton, M. S. Phelps, G. S. Sedgwick, ■:. r. Wilder, A. V. Freeman. 1874. IC. L. Curtis, J. C. Sellers, H. B. B. Stapler, A. B. Timelier, . M. 7 own send, A. 1). Whittcmore. 1879. I . F. Burpee, S. M. Poser, G. W. Kirchwey, L.J. Swinburne, L. I). Sylc. A. Tighe. «55-C. G. Childs, A. M. I.yon, C. M. Tyler, S. T. Woodward, 1C. Mill ford, W. C. Wyman. 1S60. W. W. Phelps. C. H. Owens, J. H. Ward, IC. G. Mason, L. M. Jones, J. L. Daniels. 1865. T. F. Caskey, W. Stocking, II. A. Stiinson, W. R. Bacon. J. L. Swell, . . A. Hen I. 1870. II. B. Mason, G. Chase, J. W. Andrews, C. IC. Shepard, Tilney, W. C. Gulliver. i«75-S. R. Betts, C. I'. Chester Ji J. A. Graver, . .S’. GullivcrJk J. Ilillhouse, IC. W. Southworth. 1880. . A. Amnndson. IC. M. Bentley. I). Y. Campbell, W. M. Hall. A. B. Nichols, IC. B. Noyes. 1856. . II. Calkins, L. R. Packard, D. I). Shaw, H. B. Brown, H. DuBois, G. C. Robinson. 1861. G. B. Beecher, IC. R. Sill, G. M. Towle, J. L. Harmnr, W. li. Park. S. IC. Baldwin. 1866. I. . C. Wade, II. Cole. ■:. ’. Hineks, W. G. Bussey, J. M. Hall, L. Hall. 1871. W. W. Perry, C. I). Mine, W. R. Sperry, IC. F. Sweet. G. A. Strong. II. Mansfield. 1876. II. R. Buck, A. T. Hadley, P. Hale, J. H. Marvin, M. II. Phelps, E. I). Worcester. 1881. IC. 1C. Aiken, I). W. Bacon, R. A. Higclow,|| Isaac Rtomlev, ]| J. I). Burrell, L. A. ICliel. «57- G. Pratt, A. If. Strong, ' J. M. Holmes N. C. Perkins, J. C.Jackson, W. C. Case. 1867. R. W. Woodward. T. Hedge, B. Vincent, D.J. HurreU. II. C. Sheldon, A. IC. Dunning. 1872. R. I',. Loc, J. . I incks.X A. R. Mcrriam, P. D. Root, C.J. II. Ropes, II. M. Sanders. 1877. 1C. R. Dillingham. S. L. Eaton, 1C. B. Gager, •;. ;. Goodell, A. R. Kimball, W. H. Upton. 1882. C. Bentley, . Hrewsler, W. I. Bruce, II. C. Pries, W. Murphy, J. IC. Whitney 1858. I). G, Brinton, W. S. Pitkin, C. S. Kellogg, S. II. Lee, C. Richards, IC. L. Hcemiance, S. Caldwell. M. S. ICichelberger. 1868. W. A. McKinney, B. w. Miller. . T. Peek with, A. P. Tinker, (I. . Lewis J 1C. K. Rawson. i«73-W. Beebe, A. T. Bristow. H. M. Denslow, J. Hoy ward, S. O. Prentice, • . C. Tar belt. 1878. J. P. Clarke, H. C. Coe, W. L. Dickson, G. B. Edwards, R. S. B. Poster, .. Hood. 1883. IC. I. Bosworth, W. Carnialt, ('.. P. Carroll, ;. 7. McLaughlin. H. I). Taft. W. Trumbull. 1862. R. K. Weeks. G. C. Ripley, ). II. Chamberlain, R. C. Morse, G. M. Beard, P. McVeigh. 1863. H. W. Fowler, L. T. Chamberlain, S. W. DuffieId, G. W. Allen, W. G. Sumner, G. S. Hamlin. 127 PRIZES IN ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 1884. W. S. Allis, K. M. Chapman, E. C. Gale, J. Holden, S. Stein, H. W. Wolcott. 1889. W. H. Page, Gifford Ptnchol, Ferdinand Schwill, G. S. Skilton, H. A. Smith, L. A. Storrs. J. IIUII, R. I). Paine, G. F. Van Slyck, R. H. Nichols, B. B. Reed, C. I). Kyle. 1885. H. de F. Baldwin, C. C. Bridgman, W. -. Cross, G. W. Mai Ion, H. I.. Richards, Jr., I. . F. Robinson. 1890. Henry Opdykc, H. M. Sage, John Crosby, C. H. Hnm'ill, A. V. Colton, J. I). Jackson. «95-J. I. Chamberlain, C. C. Hyde, R. S. Baldwin, C. G. Clarke, F. B. Harrison, L. Denison. 18S6. W. A. Brown, A. Goebel, F. G. Peters, E. J. Phelps, 1 . B. Stewart, E. Woolen. 1891. G. Atterburv, L. H. Tucker, H. K. Smith, R. B. Smith. . T. Kingsbury, E. N. Loomis. 1896. H. D. Baker, G. S. Buck, 1 . C. Peck, H. A. Perkins, L. H. Porter, .- . P. Stokes. 1887. G. II. Beard, J. Ilcnnello, A. W. Johnson, L. H. Peet, II. F. Perkins, W. L. Phelps. 1892. II. A. Bayne, J. S. Darcey, W.J. Hutchins, W. L. Kitchell, J. F. Lorance, T. Mullally, 1897. W. H. H. Hewitt, W. S. Huhhell. Jr., V. I). Makepeace, N. A. Smvth, H. II. Townshend, A. Wheeler. 1899. R. B. Anderson, A. J. Fenton, C. I). Graves, A. B. Hall, Ishnm Henderson, J. I’. Norton. . II. C. Robbins, H. R. Shipman. •AJjuJgeJ equal. Mi J.il awarJeJ by lot. to Strong. tAJjuJgeJ equal. MeJal awarJeJ by lot. to Beckwith. anJ Hincks. f Prizes JiviJeJ between Chester anJ Gulliver. HAJjuJgeJ equal. MeJal awarJeJ by lot. to Bromley. 1888. II. R. Griffith, F. P. Solly, O. S. Isbell, Irving Fisher, . L. Slim son, H. W. Cooley. «93-W. E. Dwight, T. W. Heermancc, F. Parsons, A. H. Putney, I). Rogers. R. C. Wadsworth. 1898. . W. Fisher, H. I). Gallaudet, C. I ;. Merrill, Jr., R. K. Root. E. C. Streeter, H. B. Wright. 5 Prizes JiviJcJ between Coe 128 Class of im Honors in the Academical Department fjonors in all Studies PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS. (The names in this group are in the order of scholarship.) Howard Chandler Robbins, John Pease Norton, John Francis Flynn, Charles Montgomery Hathaway, Jr., Henry Robinson Shipman, Francis Jenks Hall, Charles Tressler Lark, Joseph Harrison Morey, Ralph Gibbs VanName, Arthur Sitgreavcs Mann, Henry James Nichols. Robbins Halted! Anderson, John Kirkland Clark, Barry Cougar Smith. (The HIGH ORATIONS, names in the following groups are in alphabetical order.) Sullivan Dorr Ames, George Wills Field, Edwin Tuttle Lewis, Henry Cotheal Andrews, Lucius Pomeroy Fuller, Huntington Mason, George Edwin Atwood, Arthur Sullivan Gale, Ballinger Mills, Norman Maclcod Harrell, George Dana Graves, Frederick Hitchcock Morlev, Guy Mortimer Carleton, Alfred Bates Hall, Carl Bovce Spitzer, William Dick Cutter, George William Humphreys, Chauncev Brewster Tinker. John Lewis Evans, I)eForest Baldwin, ORATIONS. Samuel Anderson Gilmore, Holkins Palmer, Luther Louis Beard, William Edward Schenck Griswold, Francis Robert Parks, John Hieknell, Mervin Clark Harvey, John Arthur Ray, Henry Thornton Howies, George Edward Heckcr, William Hervy Rood, John Boyce, William ICdwin Hillard, Louis Henry Schulte, John Dolph Carson, George Pclton Hutchins, Cyrus Spottswood Shipj en, William Enright Davenport, Arthur Howard Hutchinson, Walter Bryan Smith, Alfred Vartan Dubuque, Robert Henry Keener, Carroll Fuller Sweet, Willard Ernest Everett, Charles Philips Leonard, Imurance Tweedy, Frederick Bliss Fallon, Henry Killam Murphy, John Armstrong Wade, Charles Root Fowler, William Bigelow Neergaard, Charles Philip Wagner, Marvin Hayes Gates, Hibbard Richard Norman, William Mersereau Wheeler. Stewart Gilman, Column Stuart O’Loughlin, Robert Campbell Adams, DISSERTATIONS. Arthur Sears Hamlin, William Barrett Neville. George Philip Baker, Thomas Denison Hewitt, Winchester Noyes, Charles Frederick Childs, William Churchill Ilodgc, Jr., Samuel Woodson Sawyer, John Watt Coddington, Fred. Alonzo King, Frank Erdmau Simmons, 129 HONORS IN ALL STUDIES. Ledyard Cogswell, Jr., Joseph Allen Farley, Charles Royalc Frazer, John Leo Gilson, Charles Wesley A1 Ih U, Lorenzo Dihhlc Armstrong. William Augustus Barstow, Coburn Dewees Berry, Jr., lid ward Baldwin Boise, John Harvey Borden, Samuel Pearson Brooke, John Stark Cameron, Jr., George Sheppard Chappell, Charles Leroy Darlington, Charles Griswold Bartlett, Jr. Charles Augustus Bclin, Samuel Gale Boyce, Frederick Iliester Brooke, Oliver Sarson Bryant, Harry Clifford Colwell, Robert Darling. Charles Francis Doyle, Jr., Richard Iiarp Forrest, Charles Abbott Greene, Keith Osmond Guthrie, Fred. Charles Ilecker, Charles Jonathan Herrick, lid ward Foote Hinkle, Frederick Hotze, Elmer Kllsworth Bceck, Harold Clark Cheney, Murray Witherbee Dodge, John Victor Doniphan, Jr., Anson Conger Goodyear, KUis Oliver Jones, Jr., liver son Howard Lewis, Victor Alexander Kowalewski, Tong Hwce Lee, Walter Clark Lee. Edward Colman Moore, DISPUTES. Leonidas John Durbin, Horace Jewell Fenton, William Henry Field, Frederick Augustus Gorham. Jr.. Melvin Tilden Holbrook, Richard Hooker, Russell Cornell LefTingwoll, Leo Augustus Lynch. Arthur Matthias'Marty, Charles Edward Julin, Macintosh Kellogg. Albert Hczckiah Kirtlaud, Joseph Harvey Kitchen, Samuel Preston Knight, Thomas Fisher Lawrence, Andrew Albright Lciser.Jr., Otlmiel Bliss Lessig, luring Bmdford Packard. Joseph Coolidge Palmer, Wilber Smith Peck, Jr., Omar William Platt, Walter Bright Rile. Elmer Wallace Robinson. COLLOQUIES. Alfred Richard Lowrie. lid ward S| onccr Parmelee. Howard Platt, Joseph Scovil Porter, Charles Alonzo Powers. John Reid, Jr., Solomon Albert Smith. Edmund Pillsbury Smiley, Curtis Howe Walker, Charles Fry Ward, George Liggett Ward. George Samuel Mittendorf. Benjamin Burges Moore. Ernest Shurly Rastall, Ossian Ray, Jr., William Go lfrev Wallace, Guy Wellman, Frederick Willoughby Weston, Edward Seymour Woodruff, Tlicw Wright. Marvvn Scudder, John Buss Seymour. Harry Shaw, Edward Thomas, Edmund Quincy Trowbridge, George Lincoln Wakefield, Ezra Joseph Warner, Jr., Eliot Wntrous, Arthur Fitch Way. Charles Hopkins Welles, Jr., Robert Rissler Wilson, Henry Bingham Bartlett Vergason, Henry McClure Young, Truman Post Young. Thomas Henry Sj enee, Sanford Stoddard, Clarence Elmore Thompson, Jr., Frederick Dale Vincent, Harry Brookings Wallace, Horace Byron Warner. 30 J ONOKS ZN A 1.1. STUDIES. Hugh Moffat Bissell, Nicholas Frederic Brady, Charles Asahel Bray ton, Jr., Alfred Jerome Brown, Jamot Brown, Edward Thomas Canfield, (ierhard Hutchinson Cocks, Clarence Eugene Coffin, William Doran Cushman, Dwight Huntington Day, John Crouse Entrekin, Jr., Berne Holbrook Ivvans, In Philosophy. William Ilervy Rood. In A 'at nr a! Sciences. DcForest Baldwin, Francis Jenks Hall, George Belton Hutchins, Albert He .ekiah Kinland, Charles l hili| Leonard, Leo Augustus Lynch, Frederick Hitchcock Morelv, Arthur Pitch Way. hi Political Science anil .aw. Robbins Battell Anderson, In Philosophy. Charles Leroy Darlington, Frank Krdman Simmons. In Natural Sciences. William Dick Cutter, Carl Bovec Spitzer, Ralph Gibbs VanName. In Political Science and I.aw. Charles Royall Frazer, Charles Maitland Fair, Frank Joseph Fraiicv, William Stitt Hannon, John Dunham Hawes. Isham Henderson, Nelson Clarke Holland, Donald Russell Hooker, Kbenczer Learned, Oswald Lockett. Jr., Norton Thayer Montague, Ernest Stanley Smith. fionors in Special Studies TWO-YEAR HONORS. Henry Cotheal Andrews, John Bicknell, William Ivdward Scheuck Griswold, Alfred Bates Hall. Arthur Sears Hamlin, Henry James Nichols. Barry Cougar Smith. I .an ranee Tweedy. In History. Henry Cotheal Andrews, Charles Frederick Childs. In English. George Willis Field, ONE-YEAR HONORS. Charles Tressler I .ark, Russell Cornell Leflingwell, John Pease Norton, Wilber Smith Feck. In History. Arthur Howard Hutchinson, Curtis Howe Walker. In English. Clias. Montgomery Hathaway, Jr., William Chapman Spelman, Jr., Constantine Dcmeter Stephanoff, William Kerfoot Stewart, Charles Rufus Swift, Jr., Henry Bruce Teller, Edward Andrew Tracy, Lester Ferris Turney, Joseph Walker Wear, Frederick Webster, Isaac Newton Wyckoff Wilson. Edward Esher Yaggv. George Dana Graves. George William Humphreys. Chauncev Brewster Tinker. In . Indent Languages. John Francis Flynn, Robert Henry Keener. In Modern Languages. Charles Philip Wagner. In Mathematics. Arthur Sullivan Gale. George Liggett Ward. In . Indent Languages. Walter Clark Lee. In Modern Languages. John Arthur Ray. In Music. Charles Root Fowler. Ivdward Column Moore. 3 Ualedictorians a 1798. James Burnett. 1832. John O. Colton. 1866. 1799- Alansou Hamlin. •833- Wm. H. Russell. 1867. 1800. Daniel B. Brown. 1834. Samuel .St. John. 1868. 1801. Alcis IC. Hart. «835- Charles A. Gager. 1S69. 1802. I. C. Bates. 1836. Theodore Stanley. 1870. 1803. Noah Porter. 1837- Joab Brace. 1871. 1804. Abel McEwen. 1838. ICdward Strong. 1872. 1S05. Gardiner Spring. 1839. John I). Sherwood. •873- 1806. R. Wilkinson. 1840. Joseph Few Smith. 1874. 1807. Leonard IC. Wales. 1841. Samuel Brace. 1875- 1808. ICrastus ICdgcton. 1842. Joseph A. Benton. 1876. 1S09. Sam. J. Hitchcock. 1843. Gordon Hall. •877- 1810. IC. A. Andrews. 1844. Edwin Wright. 1878. 1811. Ralph Emerson. 1845. J. G. Gould. 1879- 1812. I. T. Preston. 1846. Henry B. Harrison. 1880. 1813. Josiah Spalding. 1847. Henry II. Hadley. 1881. 18(4. G. IC. Spruill. 1848. Dwight Foster. 1S82. 1815. J. I). ICccles. 1849. Franklin W. Fisk. 1883. 1816. Hawley Olinstead. 1850. Martin Kellogg. 1884. 1817. W. B. Stilbon. 1851. Thomas S. Potwin. 1885. 18(8. Hector Humphreys. i«52. Joel F. Bingham. 1886. 1819. Sylvester Hovev. '853- Isaac H. Hogan. 1887. 1820. T. I). Woolsey. 1854. William II. Norris. 1888. 1821: Henry White. ,«55- John IC. Todd. 1889. 1822. E lward Beecher. 1856. Timothy K. Wilcox. 1890. 1823. George Jones. i«57- Levi Holbrook. 1891. 1824. Willis Hall. 1858. Addison Van Name. 1892. 1825. Simon North. 1859. Eugene Smith. 1893. 1826. John P. Cowles. i860. John Morris. 1894. 1827. Sidney I.. Johnson. 1861. Tracy Peck. 1895. 1828. Horace Binney. Jr. 1862. John P. Taylor. 1896. 1829. Henry A. Boardman. 1863. L. T. Chamberlain. 1897. 1830. Henry R. Winthrop. 1864. Isaac P. Pugsley. 1898. 1831. Edward Winthrop. 1865. John L. Ewell. 1899. Fred. N. Judson. Peter R. Taft. H. P. Wright. Arthur Shirley. George Clinsc. Wilbert W. Perry. J. I). H. Wilcox' Frank B. Tarbell. Edward I). Robbins. Henry S. Gulliver. Arthur T. Hadley. Charles C. Camp. C. H. Kelsey. I. . W. Bowers. W. M. Hall. C. W. Hol heiiuer. Barclay Johnson. E. H. Moore. G. F. Grucner. L. «. Wiggins. C. W. Pierson. T. H. Curtis. Irving Fisher. William A. Me£)unid. C. F. Small. Nathan Glicksman. J. W. I). Ingersoll. W. R. Begg. F. H. Chase. G. I). Kellogg. J. M. Gaines. C. U. Clark. S. 1C. Bassett. J. P. Norton. '. 2 Salutatorians % 1798. C. Herrick. 1799. M. Stuart. 1800. T. Adams. 1801. CL Hoadley. 1802. R. R. Swan. 1803. H. Bcckley. 1804. S. Norton. 1805. S. B. Beach. 1806. I,. Mitchell. 1807. C. Warner. 1808. J. Knight. 1809. J. Langdon. 1810. K. Kellogg. 1811. D. M. Mitchell. 1812. W. Stafford. 1813. A. M. Fisher. 1814. 1). Lord. 1815. H. Rockwell. 1816. E. Bull. 1S17. J. Jones. 1818. T. C. Perkins. 1819. J. H. Lathrop. 1820. S. Stoddard. 1821. I). Green. 1822. W. Sheldon. 1823. A. X. Skinner. 1824. W. M. Holland. 1825. A. Pettingell. 1826. E. I . Barrows. 1827. C. C. Parinelee. 1828. P. A. P. Barnard. 1829. J. Eldridge. 1830. J. W. Andrews. 1831. L. II. Atwater. 1832. 1C. Colton. 1S33. 1C. A. Bradford. 1834. X. P. Seymour. 1835. J. L. Taylor. 1S36. J. M. Carter. 1837. M. X. Morris. 1838. J. P. Thompson. 1839. C. A. Bristol. 1840. CL H. Colton. 1841. W. L. Learned. 1842. J. Hadley. 1843. L. R. Hurllnitt. 1844. E. W. Root. 1845. W. G. Conner. 1846. J. B. Tnlcott. 1847. J. T. Hyde. 1848. W. Aitchison. 1849. T. Dwight. 1850. W. S. Colton. 1851. R. Little. 1852. W. A. Reynolds. 1853. J- M. Whiton. 1854. CL I). Lord. 1855. W. I). Alexander. 1856. 1C. E. Towne. 1857. W. Smith. 185S. G. B. McLcllan. 1859. C. H. Gross. 1860. W. W. Martin. 1861. ’ S. E. Baldwin. 1862. J. W. Ailing. 1863. I). B. Perry. 1S64. C. CL Rock wood. 1865. C- II. Smith. 1866. H. Cole. 1867. T. L. Day. 1868. W. C. Wood. 1869. CL Lathrop. 1S70. I). W. Learned. 1871. H. IC. Kinney. 1872. CL I'. Moore. 1873. II. M. Denslow. 1874. W. Parkin. 1875. C. T. Russ. 1876. IC. D. Worcester. 1877. J. S. Thatcher. 1878. W. H. Taft. 1879. M. M. McKenzie. 1880. I). W. Richards. 18S1. A. S. Van de Graff. 1882. F. F. Abbott. 1883. F. W. Kellogg. 1884. W. F. Booth. 18S5. P. I. Wells. 1886. W. I. Hunt. 1887. C. L. Brownson. 1888. B. C. Steiner. 1889. Horace 1 . Walker. 1890. CL L. Amerman. 1891. W. T. Bartley. 1892. B. M. Allen. 1893. W. IC. Dwight. 1894. W. IC. Thoms. 1S95. C. S. Thurston. 1896. L. R. Conklin. 1897. X. A. Smyth. 1898. II. B. Wright. 1899. J. F. Flynn. 133 Arthur I). Allen, Henry H. Babcock, John I). Bogart, Francis G. Brown, Jr., Lacey I). Caskey, John B. Chamberlain, Henry H. Christian, Oliver H. Eddy, John W. Joy, Edward B. Adams, John R. Allen, Ira L. Anderson, Aims R. Chamberlain, Emerson B. Christie, Charles W. Allen, Morton I). Calm. £la$$ of 1001 lunior Appointments, Vale College PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS. Charles M. DcForest, Ivldridgc L. Eliason, Robert E. B. Hall, Harold S. Hetrick, Paul B. A. Johnson, William M. Maltbie, Russed II. Ncvins, Frank M. C. Robertson, Ralph E. Rogers. Howard F. Taylor, Edwin H. Tuttle, William H. Warren, Oliver M. Wiard, Alfred P. Wright, Arthur J. Young. HIGH ORATIONS. Ivdwin C. Lewis, Charles E. Rogers. Thomas W. Russell. Frederick R. Ryan, Malvern H. Tillitt, Henry E. Ward, ORATIONS. Eugene N. Curtis, James L. Fiske, Arthur II. Gleason, Arthur L. Grifliths, Fred G. Harris, Henry W. Ilealv, Rnnulph Kingsley, George B. Lovell, Everett V. Meeks, George M. Smith, Albert M. Webb, Wilhelmus 1). A. Westfall. Burton I. Tolies, Ivdwin O. Yaillc, Jr., Ralph O. Wells, Carlton T. White, Jesse S. Wyler. DISSERTATIONS. Samuel W. Gardner, Arthur H. Killen, Clifford G. Pearce. William I Hamilton, Henry W. King, ‘34 JUNIOR APPOINTMENTS. FIRST DISPUTES. Hugh Auchincloss, Edwin H. Brown, Lawrence K. Butler, Owen Crawford, William J. Downs, Ernest Hansberg, lister S. Holmes, Robinson B. McFadon, Frank B. Makepeace, Jr., Albert II. Marckwald, Carl F. F. Schulz, Frank R. Series, Dana L. Walcott, Edwin B. Wilson, Convers B. Woolscy. SECOND DISPUTES. Fred W. Arlt, Edward 1). Brad street, Lewis H. Bronson, Charles W. Cady, Alexander H. Carver, Robert W. Chandler. Samuel II. Clapp, George M. Clark, Harohl B. Colton, Edward F. Donnelly, Frederick B. Eiseman, Robert S. Fletcher, Harry M. Flint, Walter B. Howe, Downer McCord, Gerald I). Morgan, Russell Mott, Timothy W. Mulford, Stanley B. Resor, Norton M. Skiff, George S. Stillman, Charles A. Thomas, Edwin p. Thompson, James H. Wear, George A. Welch, Hey wood H. Whaples. FIRST COLLOQUIES. Brewster F. Ames, Nathan A. Baldwin, 2d, Frederick I). Bonner, Lewis I . Brown, James M. Carlisle, William 1 . Clyde, Henry S. Curtiss, Charles Dupee, Richard H. Edwards, John A. Findley, William W. Hoppin.Jr., Edwin L. Hutchinson, Frederick S. Kellogg, Emory H. Lindenbergcr, Porter H. Lintliicum, I,ouis Manierre. Frederick G. Mason, Walter E. Meyer, Paul L. Mitchell, Paul M. Mohr, Rav Morris, Harry S. Osborn, James A. Parker, William P. Scott, Henry P. Shaw, Robert V. S|)encer. Charles T. Terry, Edward E. Tredway, Lucius Tuttle, Richard W. Walsh, Cameron B. Waterman, Ogden W. White, Arthur S. Williams. SECOND COLLOQUIES. Frederick B. Adams. Howard M. Brown, George L. Catlin, Alfred C. Coxe.Jr., Fred. S. Dodson, Roy H. Gilpatrick, Harry S. Gray, John H. Hord, William H. Hutchins, Warren S. Jarvis, PaulJ. Leidigli. John O. McCall, Dewitt C. Noyes, William A. Penny, Thomas M. Robertson, Herbert Scovillc, Jacques L. Silverman, Frederick W. Struby, James S. Tain tor, Arthur A. Thomas, Paul Thompson, Burton I . Twitchell, Kinsley Twining, Jr., Fred M. VanWicklcn, William P. Wattles. 5 JUNIOR APPOINTMENTS. Comparative Record of lunior Appointments Yhar. •71 •7ft •7ii •77 •7X ’71) ■80 M •82 ’83 •si •sft ’80 •87 •xs •81) •1X1 •111 •92 tw ’91 •Oft ’JU! •117 ' •no 1 i Philosophical . . . 2 6 II 1 6 7 4 X S 7 12 11 0 tl ft 1 ’ 12 12 17 20 22 SI It! 20 21 = £ f I • 2 12 1ft IS 7 ti 11 11 8 « IS IS II Ift 11 1) 8 10 11 20 111 24 IS IS 11 Onilious n It) lo 10 17 ft 20 17 11 14 8 a 12 12 IS )!• 18 20 21 27 27 24 29 40 20 Dissertations . . ft 7 H 8 (i s it; it; 12 Ift in 12 10 a IS s IS 17 11 10 111 17 20 111 10 First Disputes . . . • fi 4 ft IS 11 8 ft 17 11 12 10 IS 7 11 Ift 12 20 23 10 IS 27 23 17 SO 41 1ft Second Disputes . . 4 ft ! ft 1 t; s IS 11 ft 17 8 10 lit It! 17 11 24 23 SI 28 20 20 28 20 First Colloquies . . s IS S 12 0 ift 7 11 14 10 II 11 8 IS 24 IS IS 21 :« 2ft SO 20 :« 28 :« Second Colloquies . 17 15 9 7 11 16 ft 11 6 11 IS 12 14 1ft : 12 22 S3 20 20 SO 38 •W 29 26 Total . . •IS 17 •1ft 50 71 82 72 73 7li in as SS SI 1 til 711 SI 101 126 110 127 160 IlSft 11)8 11)7 193 220 168 a Undergraduate Scholars of the Rouse, Vale College, t$oo-iooo Vooi„Sl«liY Scholars.—Class of i9 x , Albert W. Van Burcn; Classof 1901, Alfred P. Wright; Class of 1902, George E. Davis. Scott Hcrtt Scholars.—Classof 1900, Thomas W. Swan: Classof 1901, Robert V. Spencer. Thomas Glashy Watkrman Scholars.—Class of 1900, John M. Hopkins; Class of 1901, Allan H. Richardson. Bristkd Scholar.—Classof 1900, Frank E. Hale. Danikl Lord, Junior, Mhmorial Scholar.—Class of i9tx , George N. Whittlesey. Alfrhd IIarnks Palmkr Scholar.—Class of i9tx , Roger C. Peck. Hit KLiiUT Scholar.—Classof 1902, Charles C. Russ. Third Frkshmax Scholar.—Classof 1902, William S. Crecvey. PRIZES AIVA WHD IN TIM SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Prizes Awarded in the Sheffield Scientific School June, .V99. Glass of iooo For F.xcki.i.knck in thk Matiikmatics or thk Junior Ykar.—Frederic J. Carncll, with liouorablc mention of Henry 1). Stowe. For IvXCKM.KNCK in Gkrman in Tint Ai.vanckh Cohrsk.—Edward J. Rungce, with honorable mention of Frederic J. Carnell. For Exchi.i.knck in Gkrmax in thk Ki.kmkntary Coursk.—Abrnhnni Wolodnreky, with honorable mention of Charles J. Parker. For F’xckm.knck in History.—Rnfus A. VanVoast. Glass of 1001 For Kxcki.i.knck in ai.i. thk STfimtS ok thk F'rkshman Ykak.—Beverly W. Kunkcl, with honorable mention of Albert K. Hubbard and Dorence K. Atwater. FOR Hxckm.K.nck IN Physics.—Albert K. Hubbard, with honorable mention of Frederick A. Sherwood. For IvXCKM.KNCK IN GKRman.—Herbert I.uckcr, with honorable mention of Harold A. Gilbert and Beverly W. Kunkcl. For IvXCKM.KNCK in Frkncii.—Hinnn Miller, with honorable mention of Ralph A. Pike and Frederic K. Whitney. For F’xcki.i.knck. in Ciikmistry.—Hugh McK. Jones, with honorable mention of Hiram Miller, George J. N. Kdmondson and Henderson Gilbert. For Kxcki.i.knck in Mathkma’Tics.—Beverly W. Kunkcl, with honorable mention of Albert K. Hubbard and Henderson Gilbert. For Kxcki.i.kxck in Mkchanicai. Drawing.—William A. Hyde, with honorable mention of Ralph A. Pike and Herbert H. North. For IvXCKM.KNCK in Adyanckh Kngi.ish.—Robert M. Chamberlin. '37 HONORS IN THE SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL fionors in the Sheffield Scientific School TWO-YEAR HONORS FOR EXCELLENCE IN ALL STUDIES. William James Backcs. Hamilton Fish Benjamin. Howard Edward Boardman. William McKenzie Brown. Henry Seidel Canby. Walter Rockwell Clark. Frederick Sears Coe. Lee Wilson Dodd. William Iibenezer Ford, Jr. Harry Courtlandt Cause. Edwin Joseph Grunt. Richard Frank Grant. Harry LcBreton Gray. Frederick Brown Harrison. John Milton Henderson. Herbert Thacker Herr. Harry Arthur Stevens Howarth Frederick Brown Humphreys. Clifford Langley. William Washburn Mursick. Thomas Augustine O’Brien. Walter Murray Sanders. Frank Earle Seeley. Alfred Howe Terry. Darius Thompson Wadhams. William Walker. Daniel Brewster Watson. Clarence Eugene Weaver. HONORS IN SPECIAL STUDIES, AWARDED TO STUDENTS NOT RECIPIENTS OF GENERAL HONORS. William Mtinn Ames.—Political Science and History. John Foster Archbold.—Economics. Alexander Wallace Botkin.—French. Philip Rudolph Brand.—Chemistry ami Geology. William Heaney Buell.—Chemistry. Arthur Frank Corwin.—Political Science, History and Economics. Philip Thornton Dashiell.—French. Daniel Patrick Doohan.—French. Guy King Dustin.—Chemistry. Walter Louis Ehrieh.—Civil Engineering. Frederic Henry Beecher Fowler.—Political Science and History. William Windus Knight.—Political Science. Franklin Hobart Miles.—French. Leeds Mitchell.—Chemistry and Geology. Albert Willard Morse.—Political Science. Albert Cordoza Newcombc. — Political Science and Economics. Henry Archibald North.—Chemistry. James Theodore Walker.—Economics. Willis Ogden Warren.—History. PRIZES AWARDED IN THE LAW SCHOOL. Prizes Awarded in the Caw School Townsknd Pri .K—Charles II. Stuclinski. Jkwki.i. Prizk—Arthur L. Corbin. Munson Prizb—Frederick S.Jackson. Biots Pri .K—Cornelius P. Kitchel. Wayi.and Pri .hs—Jacob B. Ulhnan, Nathan A. Smyth, Franklin A. I ml. Tiik Edward Thompson Co. Pri .h—George Zalin. a Honors in the Caw School Degree of LL.B., Magna cum laude. Charm's Wim.iam Birki.ky, B.A., Yale University S)6, Attorney-at-law. Arthur Linton Corbin, B.A., University of Kansas 1894. Degree of LL.B., cum laude. Throbai.d Matiihw Connor, B.A., Yale University 1S97. Harrison Hkwitt, B.A., Ya e University 1S97. Harvky Lucius Montoomhry, B.A., Centre College 1897. Thomas Francis Noonb. Edward Laurhnck Smith, Yale University 1897. MIDDLE CLASS. Wii.mam Francis Conway. John Warrhn Kdghrton, B.A., Trinity College 189, , M.. I., Ya e University S96. Lksmk Ei.mur Hubbard. Gkorgu Zaun. JUNIOR CLASS. Martin Toscan Bknniot, B.A., Ya e University 189$. Hhrbkrt Wkstcott Fisiikr, B.A., 'ale University 1S9S. John IIim.ard. Charm'S PorrKR Hink, B.A., Yale University S98. Warrhn IJowditch Johnson, B.A., Yale University 1S9S. Cornhi.ius Portkr Kitchi'i., B.A., Yale Universily 1S97. Wai.thr Dunham Makkpkacr, B.A., Yale University 1S97. Nathan Aykr Smyth, B.A., Yale University 1897. Hicnry Hotchkiss Townshknd, B.A., Yale University S97. 39 PRIZES AWARDED IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. Prizes Awarded in the medical School June. S99. Camkhki.I. Goi.d Mkdai.—Awarded for highest rank in the examinations of the course. John I. Hurnham, New Haven, Conn. KKKSK I’RI .K of $140—John I.. Burnham, New Haven, Conn. a Prizes Awarded in the Art School 1899. Wii.i.iam Wirt Winchkstkr I'ri .k—John A. Twachtman. Al.ICK Kim ham. KngmSH 1‘Riziv—Jean M. Burr. Kriutr. Chii.dk Wai.kkr I’ri .k—Alice H. Wetmore. I’ri .K in Advancki) Anatomy—Lewis 1 . Skidmore, with honorable mention of Kthel W Bennett I'Rl .K in Hi.KMKNTary Anatomv—Howard Carleton, Class of 1901 Vale College, with honorable mention of Norman Olmstead. a Prizes Awarded in the Department of music ■a??. Scholarships—1Clara Asher, W. J. Kraft, Maurice l’orter, Sadie Kcscntlml, Hnima Spieske. 140 In IHemoriatn prof. Samuel Harris, ID.3D. prof. 3ulcs Xuquleus prof. 3ames Campbell, flR.E). prof, tebwarb 3. pbelps lHarr Smith ©sborue Class of 1001 ■Robert Ittelsoit fuller Class of 1001, A. S. De forest JSalbwlu Graduate School IMarrg Courtlaubt Cause Graduate School Statistics Yale College, organised, 1701, at Killingsworth, Conn., thence removed to Saybrook, Conn., and finally to New Haven, 1717. First building erected 1717 (demolished 1782). Brick row erected—South Middle, 1750; Athencum, 1761 ; South, 1793; North Middle (demolished 1806) and Lyceum, 1800: North, 1821; Chapel, 1824 (demolished 1856); Divinity, 1835 (demolished 1870). The Central Row, Laboratory, 1782 (demolished 1888); Cabinet, 1819(demolished 1890); Treasury, 1832; Library, 1S42; Alumni Hall, 1853; Dining Hall (Old Gynnsium), 1859; Art Building, 1864; Medical College, i.v6o; Sheffield Scientific School, i860; Farnam, 1869; Durfcc, 1S70; Hast Divinity Hall, 1S69; West Divinity Hall, 1874; North Sheffield Hall, 1874; Peabody Museum, 1S76; Battcll Chapel, 1S76; Winchester Observatory, 1882; Sloanc Physical laboratory, 1SS2; Dwight Hall, 1886; Liwrcncc, 1886; Kent Chemical Laboratory, 1887; Chittendon Memorial Library, 1888; Osborn Memorial Hall, 1S89; Gymnasium, 1892; Welch Hall, 1892; Winchester Hall, 1893; Vanderbilt, 1894; White, 1S94; Berkeley, 1S94 ; Sheffield Chemical laboratory, 1895: Law School, 1895: Phelps Memorial, 1S95; Pierson Hall. 1S96. a Rev. Abraham Pierson, Presidents of the College 1701-1707 Rev. Ezra Stiles 1777-1795 Rev. Samuel Andrew, . 1707-1719 Rev. Timothy Dwight, . 1795“,, ',7 Rev. Timothy Cutler, . 1719-1723 Rev. Jeremiah Day, 1817-1S46 Rev. Klisha Williams, . 1736-1739 Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey, . 1846-1871 Rev. Thomas Clap, 759 1766 Rev. Noah Porter, . 1871-1886 Rev. Xaphtali Daggett, 1766-1777 Rev. Timothy Dwight, . 1886-1899 a Arthur T. Hadley, 1899- foundation of Graduate Departments Medicine, Philosophy and Arts, 1847 I«aw, .... Science, 1854 Theology, . . . . 1822 Music . . 1890 4 HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. •Linonia, 1753. •Brothers in Unity, 1768. Phi Beta Kappa, 1780. •Calliopcan, 1.819. Chi Delta Theta, 1821. Skull and Hones, 1832. Alpha Delta Phi, 1836 (re-established 1888). Psi Upailon, 183S. •Kappa Sigma Theta, 1838. •Kappa Simula Epsilon, 1840. Scroll and Key, 1842. Berzelius, 1848. Book and Snake, 1863. Chi Phi, 1878. foundation of Societies Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1844. •Delta Kappa, 1845. •Alpha Sigma Phi, 1846. •Gamma Nu, 1855. •Delta Beta Xi, 1864. •Phi Theta Psi, 18A4. •Spade and Grave, 1864. 'll Botv. , 1875. Phi Gamma Delta, 1875 (re-established 1S8S). Eta Phi. 1879. •Alpha Kap] a, 1878. SCIENTIFIC. •Theta Xi, 1S65. Deltii Psi, 1869. •Alpha Chi,----- Wolf’s Head, 1883. •Beta Chi. 1883. Phi Delta Phi, 1888. .eta Psi, 1888. •Sigma Nu, 1SS8. Book and Gavel, 1890. Beta Theta Pi, 1891. Pi Delta Alpha, 1S93. Kappa P i. 1895. Sigma Xi, 1S95. Phi Kappa Sigma, 1S96. Theta Delta Chi, 1897. Delta Phi, 1889. a Class Secretaries 1S2S. Prof. Oliver P. Hubbard, LI..I)., 65 W. 19th St., New York City. 1832. Prof. Edward E. Salisbury, New Haven. 1833. Rev. Geo. E. Day, I).I)., New Haven. 1836. Horace Day, New Haven. 1838. William W. Rodman, New Haven. 1839. Richard E. Rice, New Haven. 1840. Hon. John C. Hollister, New Haven. 1841. Thomas R. Barnuni. New Haven. ■ S42. Rev. Nathan W. Williams, Providence, R. I. 1843. William L. Kingsley, New Haven. 1845. Rev. Oliver Crane, D.D., Boston, Mass. 1847. Rev. H. B. Chapin, 721 Madison Ave., New York City. 1848. Arthur I). Osborne, New Haven. 1851. Henry I). White. New Haven. 1852. Rev. A. N. Lewis, Montpelier, Vt. 1853. Henry H. Babcock, New Haven. 1854. Charles H. Leeds, Stanford, Conn. 1855. Rev. Henry N. Cobb, 26 Reade St., New York City. 1856. Joseph R. French, New Haven. 1857. James B. Cone, Hartford, Conn. 1858. William P. Bacon, New Britain, Conn. 1859. Rev. Edward T. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1860. William II. Hurlbut, Union League Club. New York City. 1S61. Prof. Winthrop D. Sheldon, Philadelphia, Pa. 1862. Janies H. Crosby, Bangor, Me. 1863. Samuel Huntington, 55 Liberty St., New York City. • Nnl now in existence. M3 HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. 1864. Prof. Charles I). Rock wood, Ph.D., Princeton, N. J. 1865. Whitehead C. Duyckinck, Box 3796. New York City. 1866. Edward B. Bennett, Hartford, Conn. 1867. William H. Morse, 140 Nassau St., New York City. 1868. Prof. Henry P. Wright, New Haven. 1869. Thomas Hooker, New Haven. 1870. Rev. Roderick Terry, 169 Madison Avc.. New York City. 1871. Henry Baldwin, 237 East 17th St., New York City. 1872. Edward H. Jenkins, New Haven. 1873. Frederick J. Shephard, Buffalo, N. Y. 1874. George I,. Dickcminn, New Haven. 1875. Charles Robinson Smith, 49 Broadway, N. Y. Citv. 1876. Geo. E. Coney, 48 Wall St.. New York City. 1877. John S. Thacher, M.I)., 33 W. 39th St., N. Y. City. 1878. John A. Porter, Hartford, Conn. 1879. Samuel P. Willard, Colchester, Conn. 1880. William G. Daggett, M.I)., New Haven. s88i. I). A. Car| enter, 15 Wall St., New York City. 18S2. Arthur S. Osborne, New Haven. 1883. Francis G. Beach, New Haven. 1884. Leonard M. Daggett, New Haven. 1885. Rev. Frank R. Shipman, Andover, Mass. 1886. Rev. Chaunccy W. Goodrich, Orange, N. J. 1887. Geo. E. Hill, Bridge] ort, Conn. 1888. Philip Pond, 2d. New Haven. 1889. Chas. H. Sherrell, 55 Liberty St., N.Y.City. 1S90. Frank T. Brooks, M.I)., Greenwich, Conn. 1891. H. W. Gmcncr, New Haven. 1892. Janies E. Wheeler, New Haven. 1893. Winthrop K. Dwight, New Haven. 1894. AtnosT. Harrington, New Haven. 1895. Benjamin I. Sjiock, New Haven. 1896. Eliot Sumner, New Haven. 1597. Graham Sumner, New Haven. 1598. Henry B. Wright, New Haven. 1899. Donald R. Hooker, New Haven. 1900. George N. Whittlesey, New Haven. % Class Orators and Poets Poets. Orators. '33 R. Robertson. A. II. Lewis. ’34, E. Collin. W. Lcverctt. ’35, F. Johnson. J. B. Fenton. •36, T. P. Scovell. II. C. Denting. '37, W. T. Bacon. C. A. Johnson. ’38. G. T. Dole. W. P. Lvnde. ’39, L. W. Smith, R. P. Cutter. ’40. G. II. Hollister. C. F. Barnaul. ’41. G. B. Schott. I). G. Mitchell. •42, J. A. Porter. N. Edwards. '4j, L. F. Robinson. A. Johnson. '44. C. W. Camp. (). II. Doolittle. ’45, G. B. Day. T. K. Davis. ■46, E. Johnson. F. J. Kingsbury. '47, E. Franklin. T. L. Bayne. •48. F. R. Grist. C. G. Webster. •49. F. M. Finch. H. Hollister. '50. J. I. I. Adams. C. J. Hillver. . Poets. Orators. '51, None. None. ’52, W. W. Crnpo. H. B. Sprague. '53. C. T. Lewis. R. L. Gibson. ’54. J- M. Smith. S. C. Gale. '55. L. D. Brewster. A. Bailey. '56, G. W. Buehler. P. H. Calkins. ’57, N. C. Perkins. .A. II. Strong. ’58. E. C. Porter. G. P. Andrews. ’59. G. W. Fisher. E. Carrington. ’60, C. A. Boles. J. L. Daniels. ’61, E. R. Sill. S. Shearer. ’62, II. Holt. D. H. Chamberlain. 63, G. C. Southworth. W. C. Whitney. '64, W. W. Battershall. J. W. Teal. '65, H. A. Brown. A. McLean. '66, J. Brand. G. C. Holt. •67, W. II. Bishop. J. W. Showaltcr. '6S, W. A. Linn. C. B. Brewster 144 IVwts. HISTORICAL Orators. MEMORABILIA. Poets. Orators. •69. I,. H. Bragg. H. A. Beers. ’85. C. Ii. Cushing. F. R. Shipman. ’70, II. B. Mason. W. C. Gulliver. ’86. C. M. Lewis. Iivans Woollen. ’71, J. A. Burr. O. J. Bliss. ’87. W. McCormick. J. R. Sheffield. 72. I). N. Bcacli. Ii. S. Lines. ’88. P. F. Solley. (). S. Isbell. '75. Ii. R. Joluies. W. A. Haughton. '89. T. W. Buchanan. II. W. Wells. '74. 1. I). Reid. H. H. Ragan. ’90, A. W. Colton. W. A. DeCamp. '75. Ii. Bouton. C. F. Cutter. ’91, L. II. Tucker. F. T. Brown. 76. F. A. Gaylord. J. B. Gleason. '92, II. B. Hinckley. H. It. ltathbonc. •77. J- O. I'yle. Ii. B. Gager. ’93, R. M. Gibbs. L. A. Welles. '78. H. C. Coe. W. H. Taft. •94, Ii. B. Reed. J. L. Hall. '79, I,. I). Svlc. G. W. Kirchwey. ’95. W. A. Moore. C. G. Clarke. '80. W. H. Harper. W. M. Hall. ’96. A. It. Thompson. G. S. Buck. 'Si, H. S. Durand. J. Leighton. ’97, R. L. Munger. C. H. Stud inski. '82. J. Ii. Whitney. C. B. Storrs. '98. F. Wickes. S. li. Bassett. •83. J. M. Lewis.' P. (). Leonard. '99, II. C. Robbins. G. I). Graves. '84. Ii. Welles. H. M. Wolf. ’00. Kenneth Bruce. J. I). Dana. Orators. a fence Orators RcsponJcnts. Orators. RcsponJcnts. 1878. J. B. Porter, ’So. Sherman Hearts, '81. 1S89. Albert Lee. ’91. H. A. Bayne, ’92. 1S79. Isaac Bromley, 8i. Barclay Johnson, '82. 1890. II. A. Bavne, ’92. J. T. Robinson, ’93. 1880. A. I . French, ’82. Harold Vernon, '83. 1891. F. W. Yates, '93. Ii. B. Reed, ’94. 1881. C. S. Foote, ’83. A. P. Wilder, '84. 1892. Ii. B. Reed, ’94. F. B. Harrison, ’95. 1S82. A. P. Wilder, ’84. Ii. L. Richards, Jr.,’85. 1893. F. B. Harrison, ’95. A. P. Stokes, Jr., '96. 1883. I,. B. Gleason, '85. H. W. Pctriken, 86. 1894. A. P. Stokes, Jr., ’96. T. L. Clarke, '97. 1S84. F. Ii. Wing, ’36. C. M- Hinkle. ’87. 1895. C. B. DeCamp, ’97. W. N. Vailc, ’98. 1.S85. C. M. Hinkle, ’87. W. II. Fitzgerald, ’88. 1896. J. II. Scranton, '98. Ii. T. Noble, ’99. 1886. W. H. Fitzgerald, 88. L. C. duPont, '89. 1897. Ii. T. Noble, ’99. J. I). Dana, 1900. 1887. C. S. King, 89. S. Phelps, '90. 1898. J. I). Dana, 1900. Ray Morris, 1901. iSSS. Stowe Phelps, ’90. Albert Lee, '91. 1899. Ray Morris, 1901. M. Trowbridge, 1902. 1852. Henry C. Blakeslee. % Recipients of the Wooden Spoon 1857. Samuel Scoville. 1862. Robert K. Weeks. 1S67. James M. Allen. 1853. Joseph A. Welch. 1858. Brinlcy I). Sleight. 1863. G. C. S. Southworth. 1868. Coburn D. Berry. 1854. Alexander II. Gunn. 1859. Henry Boies. 1864. M. I). C. Borden. 1869. J. C. lino. 1855. I). L. Huntington. i860. lid ward G. Selden. 1865. G. Todd Ford. 1S70. II. A.Cleveland. 1836. Sidney Ii. Morse. 1861. Stanford Newell. 1866. Charles F. Brown. 1871. R. B. Lea. NS Alumni Associations % SECRETARIES. Baltimore, Md.—B. C. Steiner. Boston, Mass.—Charles E. Millicr, '86. California.—Win. B. Bosley, 57 Nevada Block, San Francisco, Cal. Central ami Western Massachusetts.—M. S. Southwortli. Chicago, 111.—C. T. Morse, ’87, 97 Randolph Street. Cincinnati. ().—Chas D. Jones, ‘93, 1S7 West Seventh Street. Cleveland. ().—A. S. Chisholm, Cleveland Putting Mills. Colorado.—W. B. llarr. 1646 Arapahoe Street. Denver, Col. Dayton, ().—J. W. McMahon. '80, 127 N. Perry Street. Ivastern Connecticut.—Rev. C. (J. Bristol, '86, Duuielsonville, Conn. Ivasteru New York.—Clark T. Durant, '90. Essex County, N. J.—S. M. Colgate, '86. Orange, N. J. Fairfield County, Conn.—A. N. Lewis, '52. Montpelier, Yt. Hartford. Conn.—A. A. Welch, ’69. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company. Indianapolis, I ml.—Morrall Moores. '78, N. Pennsylvania Street. 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S. Pratt, E. C. Simpson, H. G. Wagner. 1S9S-99. W. A. Arnold, II. Leavitt, F. S. Jackson, Knox Maddox, Ch., R. L. Mungcr, E. C. Simpson, L. M. Sonnenberg, C. II. Studinski, Ji.M. a Vale Shingle Established 1893. Published annually bv the Senior Class of the Law School. 1893. John Q. Tilson. 1894. Percy Findlay, G. E. Hall. 1895. F. J. Brown, EDITOR FOR 1900. W. L. Bevins. EDITORS. F. E. Donnelly. 1S96. William J. Tilson. 1897. N. Candee, 1898. W. N. Drown, E. Godcicaux. 1S99. c. W. BlRELY, F. S. Jackson, E. C. Simpson. 192 Hoard of Editors of Yalii Law Journal. 1S8SM900. EDITORS FOR 1900 S. CORNKLIUS DELANO WOOD, JR., Chairman. Richard Hays Hawkins, Hu si ness Manager. EDITORS FOR 1900 S. Wii.liam Edwin Ham., W. Hastings Swknarton, John Fostkr Symks. Foundkd 1S94. 1894-95. J. S. Davis, I. W. Gkkr, R. A. Hamlin. •'. G. M. Howard, F. E. Nkwton, J. W. ROK, I„ W. Smith, Ch. EDITORS. 1895-96. K. K. Adams, C. I,. Collins, ed Ch., L. DkFoRKST, I„ R. Horton, It. F Mansi-iicld, •'. ;., M. I . War run, J. P. Havicmkvicr. 1896-97. j. W. Bust, Ch., F. J. Ely. H. S. Pickands, E. A. ItRKDT, ■'. :., F. S. North, S. S. Spicnchr. 1898- 99. Howard I,kk Davis, Ch., William Wai.krr, . A!., Hknrv Sicidicl Canky, William Windus Knight, Osuornk Atwatkr Day, Hunticr Morrison, Wai.tkr Murray Sandkrs. 1897-98. I.. Fitch, Ch., E. L. I'RICICI,AND, W. F. J 1C I,K 1C, R. Kricmkntz, C. H. M11.LICR, H. Parkhi rst, E. T. Trrft, H. M. 194 BOakd or HiMTOks or Yalh Scientific Montmiv. ISW-IOOO. Vale Alumni Weekly Kstabi.ishkd 1891. % Lewis S. Welch, ’89 Editor. Preston Kumler, 1900, News Editor. Walter Camp, 8o, Associate Editor. K. j. Thompson, S] ec., Assistant Editor Hnrnett Goodwin, ’99 S., Assistant Easiness Manager. ADVISORY BOARD. W. W. Skiddy, 65 S., W. G. Daggett, ’8o, L. S. Welch, ’89. C. P. I.iiulsley, ’75 S., J. R. Sheflicld, ’87. E. Vanlngen, '91 S., W. Camp, ’80, J. A. Hartwell, ’89 S., P. Jay, ’92. VOL. I. Committee from Vote News. P. Jay, ’92, C. B. Sears, ’92. Voi.. II. Committee from Yale News. W. W. Parker, ’93, N. H. Swavnc, '93, I.. S. Stillman, ’94. VOL. III. Committee from Yale News. K. W. Beattie, Jr., ’95, Chairman. A. P. Stokes, Jr., ’96, R. C. Gilmore. ’97. J. R. Trowbridge, ’94, Easiness Manager. Voi.. IV. I,. S. Welch, '89, Graduate Editor. W. Camp, '8o, Associate Editor. Committee front Ya e News. H. K. Weyerhauser, '96, Chairman. A. B. Kerr, ’97, John Jay, ’98. W. P. Porepaugh, ’96 S., Easiness Manager. Voi.. V. 1.. S. Welch, ’89, Editor. W. Camp, ‘8o, Associate Editor. G. Sumner, 97, News Editor. J. Jay, ’98, I). H. Day, ’99, Assistants. E. J. Thompson. Spec., Easiness Manager. Voi.. VI. L. S. Welch, ’89. Editor. W. Camp, ’8o, Associate Editor. G. Sumner, ’97, News Editor. J. Jay. ’98. H. W. Chambers, '99. Assistants. K. J. Thompson, Spec., Easiness Manager. VOL. VII. 1.. S. Welch. ’89, Editor. W. Camp, ’8o. Associate Editor. K. J. Thompson. Spec.. Assistant Editor. P. M. Davies, ’99, News Editor. P. Kumler, 1900, I). I). Tenney, 1900, Assistants. Voi.. VIII. 1.. S. Welch, '89, Editor. W. Camp. ’8o, Associate Editor. K. J. Thompson. Spec., Assistant Editor. Preston Kumler, 1900, News Editor. B. Goodwin, ’99 S., .Assistant Easiness Manager. 196 Libraries % OFFICERS. Addison VanNamh, M.A.. . Fkanki.in B. Dkxtkr, M.A., J. Sumxkr Smith, B.A.. Andrkw Krogii, Annik E. Hutchins, . Hknry R. Gruknkr, . Mrs. Hknriktta C. Gii.bkrt, Mrs. J less ik C. Hargrr, Gkorgk A. Johnson, . Librarian. Assistant Librarian. Assistant Librarian. Librarian of the Linonian and Urothers Library. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. The University Library contains about 245,000 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, except Sundays, in term-time, from 9 A. M. to 5 p. M. Reference Library open daily, except Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. M. The Linonian and Urothers Library, occupying the south wing of the old library building, contains 21,000 volumes, is open, in term-time, daily, except Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 5 P. M. In Dwight Hall is a library of nearly 1,000 volumes, selected mainly with reference to the Bible. The Law Library contains al out 9.000 volumes, among which are included complete sets of the English, American. Irish and Canadian Reports, and is on the third floor of the Law School Building. The Sheffield Scientific School Library, in Sheffield Hall, is a collection of 6000 volumes, chiefly mathematical. The Trowbridge Reference Library of the Divinity School, in Bacon Memorial Hall, contains over 5.000 volumes of standard and recent theological literature. The Art School has a library of about 500 volumes. % Vale Reading Room Open week days from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays from 1.30 l M. to 8 p. M. Wii.i.abk HASKKI.I.. Ph.D., Curator. 97 Publications The first Vale paper, the “ Literary Cabinet.” was established November 15, 1S06, and published one year, being an eight-page bi-weekly, edited by three seniors; price, one dollar | er year. Next, the “Atheneuni,” published from February 12, 1814, to August 6, 1814; the ‘‘Microscope,” March 21, 1820; the “ Yale Crayon,” 1825; “Sitting Room,” March 17, 1830; the “Student’s Companion,” January, 1831, to April, 1851; “Little Gentleman,” January, 1831; “Gridiron,” February, 1831; “Medley,” 1833, November 8th to June; “ Vale Literary Magazine,” February, 1836; “ Vale Literary Quidnunc,” 1838; “ Vale Banner,” November, 1841; “Collegian,” 1841; “Yale Review,” 1857; “ University Quarterly,” January, 1S60, to October, 1S61 ; “Pot-Pourri,” 1865 ; “CollegeCricket” and “City of Kims,” “Gallinipper,” “ Hornet.” “ Banger,” “Tomahawk,” “ Battery,” “ Yale Courant,” November, 1S65 ; “Yale Record,” 1873; “Yale News,” 1S78; “ Yale Critic,” March 24, 1S82 ; “Yale Quip,” April, 1884; “Yale Alumni Weekly,” June, 1891 ; “Yale Law Journal,” October, 1891 ; the Association Quarterly,” 1891 ; “Yale Shingle,” 1893; “ Yale Scientific Monthly,” 1894: “ Yale Medical Journal,” 1894. 198 99 Officers of the Yale Financial Union. Vale Athletic financial Union Wai.tkr Camp, '8o, Treasurer. EX-OFFICIO. R. J. Sciiwkppk, 'oo, President Y. U. . C. R. C. Twichkll, ’oo, President Y. U. B. B. A. 1‘. A. Rockheei.i.er, ’oo. President Y. U. F. B. A. J. D. Dana, ’oo. President Y. A. A. % Gymnasium Corporation Arthur M. Dough, ’74, President. Wii.ijam L. McLane, ’69, Treasurer. GYMNASIl’M COMMITTKK. Hknry E. IIowi.and, ’54, Gkorgh A. Adhh, ’67, Frank Jhnkins, ’74, Professor K. L. Richards, ’60, Wii.i.iam C. Guu.ivhr, ’70. BUILDING COMMITTEE. Professor E. L. Richards, '60, Wii.i.iam W. Farnham, ’67, % Vale field Corporation Professor E. L. Richards, .... H. C. White, ...... S. H. Fisher, ...... DIRECTORS. Professor E. L. Richards, II. B. Sargent, George A. Adhh, ‘67. President. Treasurer. Secretary. w. C. Camp. EX-OFFICIO. R. J. Sciiwkppk, '00, President Y. I’. B. C. R. C. Twichhi.i., ’co, Presklent Y. r. B. B. A. P. A. Rockeehi.i.HR, '00, President Y. I . F. B. A. J. D. Dana, ’oo, President Y. A. A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H. B. Sargent (Cliairinnn), Professor T. S. Wooi,sky, S. II. Fisher. FINANCIAL COM M ITTEE. Mason Young (Chairman), H. B. Sargent, C. H. Farnum. AUDITING COMMITTEE. Professor E. L. Richards (Chairman), Professor T. S. WootSKV. 201 CRtw Candidates. I«m . Richard J. Sciiwkppk, 19°°. Ransom n. Gillhtt, 1900 S., Allan H. Richardson, 1901, University Boat glub OFFICERS 1899-1500. . President. Vice-President. . Secretary. Frkd. V. Allrn, 1900. Prop. E. I,. Richards,! Prof. W. H. Rrkwkr, J . . Captain. Auditing Committee. Valc-fiaroard Ram New London. Conn., June 29th, 8gg. €lflht-Oarcd Shell Race COURSE, 4 MILKS. Harvard, .... HARVARD. 20 min. 54 see. Yalk, YALE Position. Xu me. Agt. . in. How, Hanling, . 31 58 1A1 How, J. C. Grecnlcnf. No. 2. Kvans, . 29 58 158 No. 3. H. P. Wickes. No. Wooil, . 20 5 8 7 No 3. W 1C. s C.riswolil, NO. .|, Tilton, . 20 t. 1 IT6 No. 4, k. i . 1-lint, . No. 5, Lawrence, . 21 6 3 175 No. 6, Hancroft, ■ 19 ft 3 «7I N0.6, !• . W Allen ('afitatn). No. 7, Shea fe, Stroke. Iligginson (Captain), . 14 (t 1 168 . 21 6 1 162 Stroke. V H Willinms. . Coxswain, Wndlclgh, . 20 5 4 ICI Coxswain, J. McL. Walton. Tour-Oared Shell Race COURSE, 2 MILES. Harvard, .... HARVARD. 10 min. 51 sec. Yalk YALI Position. Xante. Age. ft. in. Position. Xante. How, Kndicott, . 20 58 158 How. R. M. Patterson. No. 2, Perkins, . 21 6 175 No. 2, 1. 1 Hrock (lafitain). No. 3, Kcrnnn, . 21 5 11 170 No 5. P I. Mitchell. Stroke, lllnke (Captain), . . 22 6 160 Stroke. A. Cameron, Jr.. . Coxswain, Howe, . • n 5 6 no Coxswain, G. 1 Chittenden, 21 mm. ii sec. Age. ft. in. 21 6 it® 20 5 11 168 22 62M 175 2„t 6 168 9 6iJ4 19° 21 6 182 21 6 i 171 20 5 «° 160 22 5 9 IIS 11 min. 6 see. Age. ft. in. . 21 5 10 155 . 19 5 10 1S2 . 19 5 11 X . 19 5 io54 • 19 5 8 III Yalk,............................ YALE. Position. Xante. How, Atkinson, 1901, No. 2, Gtcenwnv (Captain), igco, . No. 3, Auchincloss, 1901, No. 4, Brock, 1900, No. 5, Cross, 1900. No. 6, Oleott, 1901, No. 7, Mitchell, 1961, . Stroke, Cameron, 1001, Coxswain, Chittenden, 1901, Vale College €igbt vs. Annapolis Annapolis, Md., June 27th, 900. COURSE, 2 MILES. 10 min, 28 sec. m. 169 1S2 182 186 1 $9 161 US Annapolis....................... ANNAPOLIS. Position. Xante. How, Parker, .... No. 1, I-rcyer, .... No. 3, HomiiiK, No. .|. Hutchens, No. 5. Williams, No 6, Fremont, No 7, C.rnnnon (Captain); . Stroke, Timnions, Coxswain, Gingham, . 10 min. 39 sec. in. Mi 16S 168 163 163 168 i$S 1 AS 91 203 University Crew issni. BOATING. Spring Regatta Lake Whitney May igth and 20 1, S99. COURSE, ONK AND ONE-QUARTER MILES STRAIGHTAWAY. Univhrsitv. Bow, 1. C. Grecnteaf, No. a. H I Wicke . N« W. K. S Griswold, No 4. K 1 . Hint, No. 5, V. G. Brown, Jr., No. 6, !•'. W Allen, Capl.. No 7, J. II. Nicdcckcn, Stroke. W. It W'illiams, Coxswain, J. Mel.. Walton. Coi.I.KGK. How, K. I.. Atkinson, No. 3, I.C. Greenway, No. 5, llnjjlt Auchincloss, No. 4, J. r. Brock, No J. W. Cross. No. 6. II. I . Oleott, No. 7. 1 . I.. Mitchell, Stroke. Alcxninlcr Cameron, Jr.. Coxswain, G. P. Chittenden. Juniors. Bow, It W. Paddock, No 3, S. M. Wood, N .4, W Minor, No. 4. II. W. Babcock, No. s. K. J. Schwcppe, Cnpt.. No 6. 1 B easier. No 7, r m. Paterson, Stroke, Shims Cnmnbell. Coxswain, W. !•'. Gillespie. SoPIlOMORP.S. First Frksiimkx. Skconi Frksiimkn. Bow, A. B Berxer, No. 3, W. W. Iloppin, Jr.. No. 3, C. It. Waterman, No. G. 8. Stillman. No. 5. W. It. Westfall. No. 6, W. B. Howe, No 7. R. M. Newport. Stroke, J. A Kcp| clninn, Coxswain, C. Potter. Bow, G. G. Lincoln, No. 3, O. S. Ackley, No 3, J. R. Swan. No. 4. II. P. Knnzig, No. 5. A. S. Blaxden. No. 6, II.S. Hooker, Cnpt.. No. 7. A. A. Sharpe. Stroke, IS. It Benner, Coxswain. M. K. Armstrong. 1901 S. Bow. T. N. Troxell, No. 3, II L. I«aws, No. 3. I.. 11. Holt. No. 4, C. A. Poster, No. 5.J II Wnde, Jr , No. 6. A W. Jndd, Capt., No 7, H I l.ow. Stroke. P. S. Wnnnotli, Coxswain. IS. Schwartz. {nniors vs. Sophomores.—Won l y Sophomores: time. 6 min. y see. [irst Freshmen vs. Second Freshmen —Won by First Freshmen ; time. 6 min. 10 see Hist I-reshrnen vs. 1901 —Won by Pirst Preshmen: time, 6 min. tzsee. I'nivcrsity vs. College.—Won |,v t'niversity; time, 6 min. 24 see. Welch Hall vs. Pnvoninn.—Won by Welch Hall. Gentlemen's Right vs. Coystrcls.—Won by Coystrcls. Scrub Races Tall Regatta Welch Hall vs. Ilnrletjiiins.—Won by Harleoiiins. Harle |iiins vs. Coystrcls.—Won by llnrlc |iiins. Lake II ’hitney, October . , S99. eiflbi-Oarcd Shell Races COURSE. SEVEN EIGHTHS OF A MILE toot vs. 1002. . ... . • . . . Won by 1902. 1902 vs. 1903............................Won by 1903. BOATING. Vale freshmen navy Officers J. V. Drkishacii, 1903, ............... President. C. R. AUCHINCI.OSS, 1902 s.,..................Vice-President. W. Haii.KY, 1903..............................Secretary. AlTC II INC LOSS, ROGL’K, I)RAINARI , RltlSTOI., HKOWN, 1903 Candidates COKKIN, Cranksiiaw, Crown, Goodwin. Griswoi.d, IlKWITT, KIRTI.AND, Mann. MacI.kan, McCl.INTOCK, Sargknt, K. SCIII.KY, R. SCIII.KY, STKONO, Trumhui.i.. Vale fiarvard freshmen Race New London, Conn., June 29, S99. COURSE, TWO MILES. Yai.k, . 9 min. 40 see. Harvard, . 9 min. JS sec. 1902 Crew Add, WOT. AO K WOT. ROW, I.. H. HOI.T, . . . . iS 155 No. 6, II. S. IIOOKKR, . . 19 170 No. 2, c . S. ACKI.KY, Jit., 19 162 No. 7, A. S. Ri.aodkn, . . 20 172 No. 3. ;. G. Lincoln, 19 •59 Stroke, I'. S. Warmotii, . . . 20 160 No .j, I . It. Ki'nzig, 19 •75 Coxswain, M. K. Armstrong, . . . 19 106 No. 5, A. II.SlIAKPK, . . . 21 «7 206 BOATING, Summary of University Boat Races, $$ww and Officers Number Year. Date. Winner . Course. Time. of Crews Captain . Presidents. Kngaged. 1858 K. Waite. ’58 1851 . A. 11. Stevens, '51 1855 Samuel Scovillc, ’57 W. I). Morgan, ’68 N. W. Bumstead, '58 I860 A. W. Harriott, ’60 1857 S Scovillc, ’67 1868 W. p. Bacon, ’.VS 18541 July •in Harvard Worcester li m. 18 s. 8 II. I.. Johnson, 80 S 1). Page, ’59 18t 24 • 18 m. 52 s. 8 H. I„ Johnson, ' 10 H. 1.. Johnson, 'CO C. T. Stanton, HI ISril 1883 .... K. S l.vmau, ' 12 1 { 1 III. 1 s. . 1. Curran, ' 8 ISril Jnly •it Yale Worcester 2 w. K. Bacon, ’ft) S. C. Pierson, ’ 1 •28 • 18 m. 42 1-2 s. 2 W. K Bacon, ’ft w. K. Bacon, ’Co IM4I •• 27 Harvard “ 18 m. 18 1-2 s. li. II Bennett, MW K- B. Bennett, ' 1887 •• Ml M • 8 m. 12 8-1 s. 2 Samuel Parry. ’08 A I) Bisscll, ’ 17 I8) X •• 21 17 m. 48 1-2 . 2 Samuel Parry, ’08 S. Perrv, 'tK W. A. Copp, '00 I sum M 28 18 m. 2 s. 2 W. A. Copp. ’liO 1870 M 22 •• 20m 80s. 1) M. Bone.’70 1) M Bone, '(I) 1871 •• 21 Ant heist Connecticut River 17 111. 47 s. 8 1 P. C,. Adee. ’78 IW.l' McCook. ’78 1. 11. Ford, 71 1873 •• 21 • • •• it; in. :n 1-5 . li W. F. McCook. ’78 I.. 7. Parsons, ’72 1878 17 Yale • in m. fie . II K J. Cook. -7H II. A. Oakes. ’78 1871 •• 18 Columbia Saratoga Ill m. 42 1-2 . l R. J. Cook. ’70 C. II. l-'errv.‘74 1875 M 14 Cornell 18 m. 08 1-4 s. 19 K J. Cook. ’70 C. II. l-'erry, ’75 1878 June I July HO 111 Yale Cornell Connecticut River Saratoga 22 m 2 s. 17 m. 1 1-2 s. «} R. J. Cook. ’70 K. P. llowc,'7fl 1877 Juiic .•91 Connecticut River 21 m. 88 . ’.. W. Collins, ’77 F. W Davis, 77 1878 28 New l.ondou 20 m. 41 34 «. 2 0. 1 . Thompson, ’70 W II. Hite. -78 18711 •• 27 M 22 m 1.5 s. O. I). Thompson, ’79 C. F. Aldrich. ’79 1880 July 1 Yale 24 m. 27 s. t;. B Rogers, ’79 S. J. B Collins. ’81 W. c. Mcllenrv. 80 1881 1 • 22 m. 18 s. K. A. Bigelow.'SI 1882 lune 29 Harvard • 20 m.47 1-2 s. 2 1,. K Hull. 8 K A. Bigelow. ’82 |ss8 •• 28 •• • a •• 25 m. 40 1-2 s. 2 I.. K Hull.‘88 F. C. I,cbnnrd, '88 18SI •• 2rt 20 111 81 s. 2 II. R. Blander , S’. K. A. Merritt. ’8| I8S-, •• 28 25 in. 15 1-2 s. 2 II. K. 1-landers, ’ft) W. ti. C.rcen. ’S 1888 J }y • • • •• 20 m. 42 . Alfred Cowles. -8)i Paul K. Ames. ’8ft 1887 2 22 m. 60 s. 2 John Rogers, ’8 S Knight,'87 I8SS •• 20 m. 10 s. 2 1'. A. Stevenson. ’S K. A. Stevenson. 88 ISSS1 •• 28 •• 21 m. . s. 2 1 A. Woodruff, -8J 1.. T. Sniiie, '89 1890 • • 27 •• 21 m. 29 s. 2 Philip Allen. HO S. C. A. Sheldon. HO 1891 • • 28 • • •« 21 111.28 s. 2 1. S. Brewster, HI J. B. Townsend, HI 1892 July June 1 •• •• 20 in 47 s. 2 J. A. Hartwell, M.S. li II Floyd-Jones, H2 1898 30 • 24 in. 59 s. S. B. Ives. 98 Derby Rogers. ’98 1891 1895 28 28 28 m. 45 1-2s. 21 m. 29 1-2 s. 7 m. 14 s. 2 F. A. Johnson, HI S. K. Armstrong, ’95 S. R B Treadway, Hrf P. It. Bailey.’97 Payne Whitney. 98 P. II. McMillin, HI July June J. ; II. de SIhour,’96 1807 25 Cornell Poughkeepsie New London 20 m 81 s. 8 J S Wheelwright. ‘97 1898 28 • 28 m 48 s. 8 Grenville Parker, hs I8H0 20 Harvard 20 in. 51 s. 2 F. W. Allen, HkJO Onl Preston, 'W • Yale- time, 18m. 45 s. Knee Riven to Harvard on foul, f Vale and Harvard in eight-oared crew . Connie, mile straight. t 207 Boating at Vale % Began in June, 1843. Navy organized and first Constitution adopted in June, 1853. Constitution remodeled and printed in June, 1855. New Constitution prepared by Edward P. Blake, of ’58, 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 “ Pour Years at Yale,” pp. 327-402. History of Yale-Harvard Races, in Raich's “Oarsman’s Manual” for 1S71, pp. 248-269. Boat House Lease, in New Haven Town Record, vol. 204, p. 98; vol. 203, p. 136. New Boat House dedicated June 9, 1875. The English boat club system inaugurated Sept. 29, 1875. The “ Dunham ” Club opened. Constitutional amendments, Feb. 29, 1884. Single-Sculling Prize Fund, presented by Cleveland Alumni Association, 1886. Single-Sculling Trophy, presented by Geo. H. Ford, 1890. % the Vale University eigbt-Oared grew 1876. Bow, John W. Wescott, 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 (Capt.), Cox., Charles F. Aldrich. 1877- Bow, Gerald W. Hart, 2, Herman Livingston, 3, Frank E. Hyde, 4, William K. James, 5, Elbridge C. Cooke, 6, Oliver D. Thompson, 7, William W. Collin (Capt.), Stroke, Frederick Wood, Cox., Charles F. Aldrich. 1878. Bow, Julian W. Curtis, 2, Frank E. Hyde, 3, Bruce S. Keator, 4, Herman Livingston, 5, Harry W. Taft, 6, George B. Rogers, 7, David Trumbull, Stroke, Oliver I). Thompson (Capt.), Cox., Charles F. Aldrichs. 1881. 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, Harry T. Folsom, Cox., Mum Yew Chung. 1879- Bow, John B. Collins, 2, N. T. H. Patterson, 3, Charles B. Storrs, 4, Oliver I). Thompson (Capt.), 5, John W. Keller, 6, George B. Rogers, 7, Harry W. Taft, Stroke, Philo C. Fuller, Cox., Augustine FitzGerald. 1880. Bow, John B. Collins, 2, Nathaniel T. Guernsey, 3, Louis K. Hull, 4, Philo C. Fuller, 5, Frederick W. Rogers, 6, George B. Rogers (Capt.), 7, Charles B. Storrs, Stroke, Harry T. Folsom. Cox., Mum Yew Chung. 20S BOATING. 1882. How, Henry R. Flanders, 2, Joseph R. Parrott, 3, Frederick W. Rogers, 4, Nathaniel T. Guernsey, 5, Louis K. Hull (Capt.), 6, William H. Hyndinan, 7, Charles B. Storrs, Stroke. Harry T. Folsom, Cox., David I’lessner. 1885. How, C. S. Dodge, 2, R. S. Storrs, 3, H. W. Fatten. 4, C. B. Hobbs, 5, Alfred Cowles, Jr., 6, J. R. Parrott, 7, F. G Peters. Stroke, H. R. Flanders (Capt.), Cox., L. E. Cad well. 1888. Bow, R. M. Wilcox, 2, C. O. Gill, 3, G. S. Brewster, 4, J. A. Hartwell, 5, W. H. Corbin, 6, F. A. Stevenson (Capt.), 7, G. R. Carter, Stroke, S. M. Cross, Cox., R. Thompson. 1891. Bow, W. A. Sims. M. S., 2, A. J. Balliet, ’92. 3, C. R. Ely, ’91. 4, R. D. Paine, ’94. 5, W. W. Heffelfingcr, ’91 S.. 6, G. S. Brewster (Capt.), 91, 7, P. Hagerman, I,. S., Stroke, J. A. Gould, ’92 S.. Cox., H. S. Brown, '95. 1883. Bow, Henry R. Flanders, 2, Joseph R. Parrott, 3, Louis K. Hull (Capt.), 4, Nathaniel T. Guernsey, 5, Frank G. Peters. 6, William H. Hyndinan, 7, Fred. W. Rogers, Stroke, Harry T. Folsom, Cox., I). B. Tucker. 1886. Bow, R. Appleton, 2, Jno. Rogers, Jr., 3, J. W. Middlebrook, 4, F. A. Stevenson. 5, G. W. Woodruff, 6, A. Cowles, Jr. (Capt.), 7, G. W. Hart ridge. Stroke, E. L. Caldwell, Cox., L. E. Cadwcll. 1889. Bow, C. F. Rogers, 2, C. O. Gill, 3, G. F. Brewster, 4, J. A. Hartwell, 5, W. H. Corbin, 6, G. W. Woodruff (Capt.), 7, P. Allen. Stroke, E. L. Caldwell, Cox., R. Thompson. 1892. Bow, F. A. Johnson, '94 S., 2, A. J. Balliet, ’92, 3, A. L. Van Huyck, ’93 S., 4, R. D. Paine, ’94, 5, A. B. Graves, ’92 S., 6, J. A. Hartwell (Capt.), M. S., 7, S. B. Ives, ’93, Stroke, E. F. Gallaudet, ’93, Cox., F. E. Olmstcad, ’94 S. 209 1884. 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 (Capt.). Cox., L. Ii. Cad well. 1887. Bow, R. RI. Wilcox. 2, C. O. Gill, 3, J. Rogers (Capt.), 4, J. W. Middlebrook, 5, G. W. Woodruff, 6, F. A. Stevenson, 7, G. R. Carter. Stroke, E. L. Caldwell, Cox., R. Thompson. 1890. Bow, C. F. Rogers, 90 S., 2, W. A. Sims, 90 S., 3, G. S. Brewster, '91, 4, J. A. Hartwell, P. CL, 5, A. B. Newell, ’90, 6, H. T. Ferris, ’91, 7, S. B. Ives, 93, Stroke, P. Allen (Capt.), ’90 S., Cox., R. Thompson, ’90. 1893- Bow, F. A. Johnson, ’94 S., 2, Ii. L. Messier, ’94 S., 3, A. L. Van Huyck, ’93 S., 4, J. M. Ixmgacre, ’95, 5, J. M. Goetchius, ’94 S., 6, A. I'. Rogers, ’94 S., 7, S. B. Ives, ’93 (Capt.), Stroke, Ii. F. Gallaudet, ’93, Cox., F. Ii. Olmstcad, ’94 S. BOATING. 1894- Bow, R. Armstrong, ’95 S., 2, H. C. Holcomb, ’95 S., 3, W. M. Heard, ’96, 4, A. P. Rogers, ’94 S., 5, A. W. Dater, ’95 S., 6, W. R. Cross, ’96, 7, R. R. Treadway, ’96, Stroke, F. A. Johnson (Capt.), '94 S. Cox , F. E. Olmstead, '94 S. 1S97. Bow, D. F. Rogers, ’9S, 2, Payne Whitney, ’98, 3, H. G. Campbell, ’97, 4, J. C. Greenway, 1900, 5, P. H. Bailey (Capt.), ’95 6, F. T. Allen, 1900, 7, W. Iv. S. Griswold, '99, Stroke, G. Langford, ’97 S., Cox., I.. Green, ’99. •895- Bow, R. Armstrong (Capt.), ’95 S., 2, II. C. Holcomb, ’95 S., 3, W. M. Beard, ’96, 4, A. W. Dater, ’95 S., 5, J. M. Longacre, 96, 6, W. R. Cross, ’96, 7, R. R. Treadway, ’96, Stroke. G. Langford, ’97 S., Cox, T. L. Clarke, ’97. 1898. Bow, Payne Whitney (Capt.), ’98, 2, H. I . Wickcs, 1900, 3, J. I . Brock, 1900, 4, R. I‘. Flint, ’99 S., 5, J. II. Niedecken, 1900, 6, I- W. Allen, 1900, 7, J. C. Greenleaf, ’99 S., Stroke, W. B. Williams, F900, Cox.,J. McL. Walton, ’99 S. 1S96. Bow, J. H. Simpson, ’97, 2, A. Brown, ’96, 3, W. M. Beard, ’96. 4, J. O. Rodgers, ’98, 5, P. H. Bailey, ’97, 6, J. M. Longacre, ’96, 7, R. B. Treadway (Capt.), ’96, Stroke, G. Langford, ’97 S., Cox., T. L. Clarke, ’97. 1899. Bow, J. C. Greenleaf, ’99 S., 2, H. P. Wickes, 1900, 3, W. E. S. Griswold, '99, 4, R. P. Flint, ’99 S., 5, I G. Brown, Jr., 1901, 6, P. W. Allen, 1900 (Capt.). 7, J. H. Niedecken, 1900, Stroke, W. B. Williams, 191:0, Cox.,J. McL. Walton, ’99 s. 210 Dunham Boat Club R. J. SCH WE 1 1 15, 1900, . President. W. I.. Chittenden, 1900, . Commodore. A. I. Kitti.e, 1900, MEMBERS. Purser. S. Campbell, A. B. Berger, L. H. Holt, R. M. Patterson, C. Potter, H. L. I.aws, D. B. Casler, E. H. Benner, F. N. Troxell, R. J. Schweppe, A. H. Sliarpe, E. H. Schwartz, H. W. Babcock, H. S. Hooker, W. L. Chittenden W. K. Minor, A. S. Blagden, C. P. Ellerbc, S. M. Wood, P. H. Kunzig, E. A. Park, B. W. Paddock. T. R. Swan, Jr., E. B. Fackler, W. F. Gillespie, O. S. Achley, CL W. Hubbell, J. A. Keppelman. G. G. Lincoln, B. Henry, R. M. Newport, M. K. Armstrong, I). Chappell, W. B. Howe, F. S. War mouth, P. A. Rockefeller. W. O. Westfall, G. T. Low, T. Whippe, W. W. Iioppin, A. W. Judd. H. C. Zcllhoefer, C. B. Waterman, H. S. Sherman, C. Stetson, R. P. Tyler, C. A. Foster, CREWS. 1899. 1900. 1902. Harlequin. Gentlemen’s Eight, Coystrel, Welch Hall. Favonian. 211 University Baseball Association % OFFICERS R. C. Twicicku., 1900, F. B. Adams, 1900, • S. B. Camp, 1900, ..... R. Townsiiknd, 19C0 S., E. L. Eliason, 1901, .... J. L. M11.us, 1901. ..... FOR 1X99-1900. . . . . I resident and Manager. • . . . Captain. . . . . Vice-President. • . . . Assistant Manager. • . . . Secretary. University nine, C. E. Sullivan, 19 o, C., F. M. C. Robertson, 1901, p., I.. I). Waddell. 1901 S., lb., C. A. H. deSaulles, ’99 S., 2b., S. B. Camp. 1900, 8. s., P. I4. Quimby, 1901 S.. 3!).. E. M. Eddy, ’99 S.. 1. f., J. W. Wear, ’99. c f., C. P. Cook. 1901 S., c. f.. p., II. B. Wallace, '99. r.f. SUBSTITUTES. E. H. Brown, 1901, A. M. Ilirsli, 1901, G. M. Clark. 1901, H. I). Westcott. 1901. J. S. Garvan, 1902, E. S. Bronson, 19CO, 1 . J. Gibson, 1901 S. Yale Baseball March 25. Yale . . 13. Wesleyan . . . 4 March 29. Yale . • 4. Manhattan . . 3 March 3 . Yale . • 4. Georgetown . . 9 March 3«. Yale . • 9. Hampton . . 5 April 1, Yale . • 3. Virginia . . 10 April 3. Yale • 4. Virginia . . ro April 4. Yale . • 2, Georgetown . . 4 April 8. Yale • 3. Georgetown . . 7 April 12, Yale . 9. Wesleyan . . 3 April 5. Yale . . 18, I.ehigh .... 4 April 9. Yale . • 3 Williams . . . 1 April 22, Yale . . 12, Amherst . . . 0 April 26, Yale . . 6. Holy Cross . . 7 April 29. Yale • 23, Brown .... 6 May 3. Yale . • 7. Lafayette . . . 6 May 6, Yale . . 13. Dartmouth . . 6 Games, isoo May 10. Yale . . 10, Columbia . .' 6 May 13. Yale . . 10. Brown . . . 1 May 17. Yale . . 10. Wesleyan . . . 6 May 20. Yale • 7. Orange A.C. . . 3 May 22, Yale . • 15. Georgetown . . 12 May 26. Yale . . 2, Newton A. C. . 3 May 27. Yale . . 6. Andover . . . 2 May 30. Yale . . 11. New York A. C. 0 June 3. Yale . . 8. Princeton . . . 0 June 7. Yale . • 14. Amherst . . . 7 June 10. Yale . . 2, Princeton . . . 6 June 17. Yale . • 4. Princeton . . . 11 June 22. Yale . • 2, Harvard . . . 0 June 27. Yale . • 3. Harvard . . . 4 July 1, Yale . . 10, Harvard . . . 3 212 Resigned Yale University Baseball Team. 1880. BASEBALL. Presidents of Vale University Baseball Clubs 1865-6 . J. Coffin. 1878. J. P. McCune. 1890. A. A. Tilney. 1867. G. P. Sheldon. 1879. J. W. Curtis. 1891. W. H. St. John. IS68. James Coffin. 1880. W. E. DeCrow. 1892. W. B. Franklin. 1869. F. P. Terry. 1881. R. A. Peabody. «93- X. H. Swayne. 1870. E. A. Lewis. 1882. E. L. Dillingham. 1894. C. R. Skinker. 1871. H. R. Elliot. 1883. C. H. Yates. 1895- L. McKee. 1872. G. L. Hoyt. 1884. N. G. Williams. 1S96. W. S. Miller. «73. II. E. Benton. 1885. D. W. Mulvanc. 1897. G. C. Brooke. 1874. S. C. Buslmcll. 1886. F. N. Sc wall. 1898. F. II. Simmons. i«75- P. B. Mitcliel. 1887. J. Archibald. 1S99. F. H. Brooke. 1876. G. M. Rogers. 1888. W. L. Vclie. ( R. C. Twitchell 77. J. 1‘. Andrews. 1889. J. G. Rogers. I9 x . 1 F. B. Adams. Vale 'fjarvard University Barnes Since lm YALE vs. HARVARD. New Haven, May 12, 1SS3, 3-0 New Haven, May 14,1SS7, 14-2 Cambridge, June 23, 1S92, o-5 Cambridge, May 26, 1S83, 5-1 Cambridge, June S, 1887, 5-7 New Haven, June 27, 1892, 4-3 Cambridge, June 21, 1883, 4-1 Cambridge, June 25, 1887, 5-4 Cambridge, June 24, 1893, 2-3 New Haven, June 26, 1SS3, 1-0 New Haven, June 28, 1887, 6-3 New Haven, June 27, 1S93, 3-o New York, July 3, 1883, 2-1 New Haven, May 19, 1888, 7 New York, July 1, 1S93, 4-6 Philadelphia, July 4, 1S83, 23-9 Cambridge, June 9, 188S. 3-7 Cambridge, June 21, 1894, 5-1 Cambridge, May 10, 1884, 8-1 Cambridge, June 23, iSSS, 8-0 New Haven, June 26, 1894, 2-0 New Haven, May 17, 1884, 7-8 New Haven, June 26, 18SS, 5-3 Cambridge, June 20, 1895, 7-4 Cambridge, June 21, 1S84. 4-17 New Haven, May 25, 1889, 5-3 New Haven, June 25, 1895, 5-o New Haven, June 24, 1884, 6-2 Cambridge, June 20, 1SS9, 5-4 No series in 1S96 with Harvard. Brooklyn, June 27, 1884, 4-2 Cambridge, June 22, 1SS9, 7-5 No series in 1897 with Harvard. New Haven, May 16, 18S5, 4-12 New Haven, June 25, 1S89, 8-4 Cambridge, June 23, 1S98, 4-9 Cambridge, June 20, 1SS5, 2-16 New Haven, May 17, 1S90, 8-0 New Haven, June 28, 1898, 7-o Cambridge, May 29, 1SS6, 2-14 Cambridge, May 31, 1890, 8-9 New York, July 1, 1S9S, 3- New Haven, June 19, 1SS6, 6-5 Cambridge, June 21, 1S90, 3-4 Cambridge, June 22, 1899, 2-0 Cambridge, June 26, 1S86, i-5 New Haven, June 24, 1S90, 7-1 New Haven, June 27, 1899, 3-4 New Haven, June 29, 18S6, Hartford, July 3, 1SS6, 9-10 7-1 Springfield, June 28, 1890, 4-3 No series in 1S91 with Harvard New York, July 1, 1899, 10-13 Total since 1883—Yale, 33 games; Harvard, 17 games. 214 Resigned. Baseball Candidates, iwm. BASEBAU.. Vak'Princcton University Games Since i$$3 New York, 1883. New York, 1883, New York, 1884, New York, 1884. New Haven, 1885, Princeton, 1885, New Haven, 1885, Princeton, 1886, New Haven, 1886, Princeton, 1887, New Haven, 18S7, Princeton, 1887, New Haven, 1SS7, New Haven, 1887, Princeton, 1888, New Haven, 1888, Princeton.I888, Princeton, 1888, 5-4 New Haven, 1888, 5-5 Princeton,1S94. 2-3 Princeton, 1889, n-14 New York, 1804, 16-3 Princeton, 1SS9. 12-9 New Haven. 1895, 9-0 New Haven, 1SS9, 6-5 Princeton, 1895, 5-3 New Haven, 1890, 3-2 Princeton. 1896, 5- « Princeton, 1890, 0-1 New Haven. 1896. 3-'5 New York, 1890, 8-8 Princeton, 1S96, 9-8 Brooklyn, 1890, 3-5 New York, 1S96, 12-2 New Haven, 1891, 4-i New Haven, 1896, 2-1 Princeton, 1891, 3-5 New Haven. 1S97, 15-0 New Haven. 1891, 2-5 Princeton. 1S97, 9-3 New Haven, 1892, 1-0 New York, 1S97, 9-6 Princeton, 1892, 3 « New Haven, 1S98, 10-4 New York. 1S92, 2-12 Princeton,1S9S, 5-6 New Haven. 1893, 5-i New York, 1S9S, 10-4 Princeton, 1895, 2-0 New Haven. 1899. 7-3 New York, 1893, 4-7 Princeton, 1S99, 9 « New Haven, 1894, 5-3 New York, 1899, Total since 1883—Yale, 35 games; Princeton, 18 games. Captain; of University nines 1865- 6. C. A. Edwards. 1878. 1866. Jacob Coffin, '6S. 1879. 1S68. Thomas Hooker, ’69. 1880. 1S69. S. S. MeCutchen, ’70. 1881. 1870. S. S. MeCutchen, ’70. 18S2. 1871. Clarence Denting, ’ 2. 18S3. 1S72. Clarence Denting, '72. 1884. 1873- A. B. Ncvin, ’74. 1885. 1S74. C. H. Avery, ’75. 1S86. •875- C. H. Avery, ’75. 1887. 1870. W. I. Bigelow, 77. 1888. 1877. V. I. Bigelow, 77. 1889. C. H. Morgan. ’78. Y. V. Hutchinson, ’80. V. V. Hutchinson, 'So. H. T. Walden, 81. W. I. Badger. ’82. Allen Hubbard, ’83 S. H. C. Hopkins, ’S4. Wvllvs Terry, ’83. P. B. Stewart, ’S6. J. C. Dann, ’83 S. A. A. Stagg, ’88. H. F. Noyes. ‘89. 1890. G. Calhoun, ’91. 1S91. G. Calhoun, 91. 1892. W. H. Murphy, ’93 1S93. L. T. Bliss, ’93 S. 1894. G. B. Case, '94. 1895. If. Rustin, ’93 S. 1S96. S. L. Quinby, ’96 S. :S97. H. M. Keator, '97. 1S9S. G. C. Green way. Jr.. 1899. C. A. H. deSaulles.1 1900. S. B. Camp. 1900. 2- 4 9-5 1- 0 9- 3 0-13 7- 5 o-5 8- 4 3- 4 10- 9 8-16 8-22 7-12 6-4 8-3 8-0 2- 6 4-11 •9SS. '99 S- 216 Tnter'£la$$ Baseball Championship % SPRING, 1899. '99 v . 1900, . . Forfeited to '99. ’99 vs. 1901, . . Won by '99, 13-12. Championship won by '99. Record Baseball Series Philosophical Orations vs. Sigma Xi, . 14-13. Disap]K iutments vs. Second Colloquies, • ' 7-3- Dissertations vs. Orations, • 23-3. High Orations vs. Philosophical Orations, . 15-8. Second Disputes vs. First Colloquies. . 24-1. Second Disputes ;s. Disappointments, ■ I3-H- High Orations vs. First Disputes, . 14-10. Second Disputes ■s. High Orations, . 7-4. Championship won I v Second Disputes. Baseball Championship of Phi Beta Kappa High Orations vs. Philosophical Orations, . . 9-0. 217 freshman Baseball Officers, 1902 and 1901 $ 1 V. MOOKIt, A. HaRNWKU., JK., H. A. Pl.l’MMItK, . President. I 'ice- 'resident. Secretary and Treasurer. J. S. Garvak, !'., A. R. CONIIA, C., N. Grammar, s. s., freshman nine, Spring of 1 99 R. G. GUKRN’SUV, r,. f., A. Y. Wkak, C. F., G. B. Ward, r. f. R. M. SlMOKDS, III., F. A. Roiikrtson, 2ii., H. B. Stoddard, 311., I '. E. PlvRKIXS, Ol'TFIKI.D, C. S. Barr, p., SUBSTITUTES. J. R. Ham., ixfifj.d, J. S. McKhi.vv, i . yale-haroard freshman Games since mi Val«; ’86 vs. Harvard ’86, New Haven, May 19, 1883, S-i 'a ° vs. Harvard ’86, Cambridge, June 9, 1883, 9-16 '[ale ’86 vs. Harvard ’86, Springfield, June 23, 1883, 6-4 ale ’87 vs. Harvard ’87, New Haven, May 31, 1884, 17-8 '‘ ale ’87 vs. Harvard '87, Cambridge, June 7, 1884. 1-5 '‘ ale ’88 vs. Harvard 'S8, Cambridge, May 16, 1S85, n-n 'ale ’88 vs. Harvard ’88, New Haven, May 23, 1S85, 14-.4 'ale ’89 vs. Harvard ’89, Cambridge, May 19, 1S86, 4-n Yale ’89 vs. Harvard '89, New Haven, June 26, 1SS6, 7-8 Vale '90 vs. Harvard '90, Cambridge, May 18, 1887, 19-7 V ale '90 vs. Harvard ’90, New Haven, June S, 18S7, 10-2 Vale '91 vs. Harvard '91, Cambridge, May 19, 188S, 6-9 Vale '91 vs. Harvard ’91, New Haven, May 26, 1888, 8-7 V ale ‘92 vs. Harvard ’92. Cambridge, May 22, 18S9, 9-13 Vale ’92 vs. Harvard '92, New Haven, June r, 1889, 27-0 'ale ’93 vs. Harvard ’93. Cambridge, May 24, 1S90, 7—j j Total. 29 games. Yale. 15 games Yale ’93 vs. Harvard '93. New Haven. June 14, 1890. 0-7 Yale ’94 vs. Harvard ’94, Cambridge, May 16, 1891, 16-13 Yale ’94 vs. Harvard ’94, New Haven, May 30, 1S91, 5-15 Yale ’95 vs. Harvard '95, Cambridge, May 14, 1S92, 13-2 Yale ’95 vs. Harvard ’95, New Haven, May 28, 1S92. 9-10 Yale ’96, no games. Yale ’97 vs. Harvard '97, Cambridge, May 19, 1894, 3-5 Yale ’97 vs. Harvard ’97, New Haven, May 31, 1894, io-i Yale ’98 vs. Harvard ’98, no game. Yale ’99 vs. Harvard '99, no game. Yale 1900 vs. Harvard 1900, New Haven, May 22, 1897, 2-7 Yale 1900 vs. Harvard 1900, Cambridge, May 31, 1897, 9-5 Yale 1901 vs. Harvard 1901, New Haven,May 14,1898,9-8 Yale 1901 vs. Harvard 1901, Cambridge, May 30,1898, 5-4 Yale 1902 vs. Harvard 1902, New Haven, May 20,1899, 4 7 Yale 1902 vs. Harvard 1902, Cambridge, May 29, 1899, 7-5 ; Harvard, 13 games; tie game. 1. 218 football OFFICERS FOR 1S99- 1900. p. A. Rockkfku.kr, 1900, C. T. Dudlky, 1900 S., R. B. HlXON, 1901, . G. P. ClIITTHNOKN, I90J, . M. L. McBridk, 1900, OFFICERS FOR 1900-1901. President and Manager Vice- President. Assistant Manager. Secretary. Captain. R. B. HlXON, 1901, W. M. PlNCKH, 1901 S., C. D. Francis, 1902, G. W. Lindrnbkro, 1902. F. G. Brown, Jr., 1901, . President and Manager. Vice-President. Assistant Manager. Secretary. Captain. G. W. Hnbbell, 1900, 1. e., K. N. Snitjcr, 1900 S., r. t , P. J. Gibson, 1901 S., r. e., G. S. Stillman, 1901, r. t., I). R. Francis, Jr., 1900, 1. t., University €lmn, Tall of isw F. G. Brown, Jr., 1901,1. g., H. I . Olcott, 1901 S., r. j'., I’. T. W. Hale, 1900 S.,c., W. M. Finckc, 1901 S., q. ! ., M. L. McBride, 1900, f. b., H. Richanls, Jr., 1900 S.. li. b. A. H. Sharpe, 1902 M.S., h. b. R. B. Keane. 1902 M.S., h. b., G. B. Chadwick, 1903, h. b , C. Gould, 1902, r. c. Championship Games, m Vale vs. Harvard,0-0. Cambridge, November 18, 1S99. Vale vs. Princeton, 10-11, New Haven. November 25, 1899. 220 Yale vs. Yale vs. FOOTFALL. Vale’s football Record Since m 1883. Points. 1884. Points. 1885. Points. I Wesleyan, 58-0 Wesleyan, 3i o Stevens, 55-0 Wesleyan, 90-0 Stevens Institute. 96-0 Wesleyan, 180 Stevens Institute 36-0 Wesleyan, 63-0 2i Wesleyan, 71-0 Rutgers, 97-0 . Rutgers, 76 10 .. j Inst, of Technology, 5 ° Columbia, 93-0 JJ Dartmouth, 113-0 j Crescents, 52-0 Michigan University, 64-0 y. Wesleyan. 46 0 cs Univ. of Pennsylvania, 53-5 Princeton, 6-0 Graduates, 18 0 Princeton, 5-6 1 Harvard, 23-2 Harvard, 5J-o Wesleyan, 61-0 Princeton, 6-4 1886. Points. 1887. Points. Wesleyan, 75-o Wesleyan. 38-0 Wesleyan, 52-0 Wesleyan, 106-0 Technology, 96-0 Williams, 74-o r! Stevens, 54-o Univ. of Pennsylvania, 50-0 z • Williams, 76-0 Ji Rutgers, 74-o •« Wesleyan, 136 0 K Crescents, 68-0 Crescents, 82-0 Wesleyan. 74-4 Umv. of Pennsylvania, 73-0 Princeton, 12-0 Harvard, 29-4 Harvard, 17-8 Princeton, 4-0 1888. Points. 1889. Points. 1890. Points. 1 Wesleyan, 76-0 ' Wesleyan. 38-0 Wesleyan, 8 0 Rutgers, 65-0 Wesleyan, 63-5 Crescents, 18-6 Umv. of Pennsylvania 34-0 Williams, 36-0 Wcslevan, 54-« Wesleyan, 46-0 Cornell, 60-0 Lehigh, 26 0 Amherst, 39-0 Amherst, 42-0 Orange A. C., 16 o Williams, 30-0 Trinity, 64-0 (0 Williams, 32-0 •{ Boston Technology, 6S-0 •i. Columbia. 62-0 JJ Amherst. 12-0 Stevens. 69-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania. 22-10 a Wesleyan, 76-0 Umv. of Pennsylvania, 50-0 3 •! CS Stevens, 30-8 I - Crescents, 52-0 Crescents. 2S-0 Crescents, 18-0 Rutgers, 7 0-0 Amherst, 70-0 Cornell, 70-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania, 60-0 Wesleyan, 105-0 Amherst. 32-0 Harvard, 6-12 1 Princeton, 10-0 Williams, 70-0 ! Princeton, 32-0 Wesleyan, 52-0 Harvard, 6 o . Princeton, 0-10 222 Vale vs. Yale vs. Yale vs. FOOTBALL. 1891. Points. 1892. Points. 1893. Points. Wesleyan, 28-0 Wesleyan, 6-0 f Brown, 18-0 Crescent A. C.. 26-0 Crescent A. C.. 26-0 Crescent A. C. 16-0 Trinity, 36-0 Williams, 32-0 Dartmouth, 28-0 Williams, 46-0 Manhattan A. C., 22-0 Amherst, 52-0 Stagg’s Eleven, 30-0 . Amherst, 29-0 •A Orange A. C., 50-0 Orange A. C., 36-0 B Orange A. C.. 58-0 jj Williams, 82-0 Lehigh, 38-0 y Springfield Y. M. C. A. 500 [s U. S. Military Academy , 28-0 Crescent A. C , 70-0 3 Tufts, 44-o r New York A. C.. 32-0 Wesleyan, 6-0 Wesleyan, 72-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania, 14-6 Amherst, 27-0 New York A. C.. 48-0 Harvard, o 6 Univ. of Pennsylvania 48-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania. 28-0 Princeton. 0-6 Harvard, 10-0 Harvard, 6-0 Princeton, 19-0 Princeton, 12-0 1894. Points. •895. Points. 1896. Points. Trinity, 42-0 Trinity, 8-0 Brown, 18-0 Brown, 28-5 Brown', 4-0 Orange A. C., 12-0 Crescent, 10-0 Union, 26-0 Williams, 22-0 Lehigh, 34-0 Amherst, t6-o Dartmouth, 42-0 Dartmouth. 34-0 Crescent, 8-2 Wesleyan, 16-0 Orange, 24-0 • Dartmouth. 260 41 Carlisle School, 12-6 Boston A. A., 23-0 t. Orange A. C., 24-12 Elizabeth A. C., 12-6 West Point, 12-0 JJ Williams, 54-o West Point, 16-2 Brown, 12-0 C8 Boston A. C., 0-0 Boston A. A., 10-0 Tufts. 67-0 Dartmouth, 32-0 Brown, 18-6 Leliigli, 50-0 West Point, 28-8 New Jersey A. C.. 16-0 Chicago A. C., 48-0 Carlisle Indian School, 18-0 Princeton,’ 6-24 Harvard, 12-4 Brown, 6-6 Princeton, 24-0 Orange A. C., 26-0 Princeton, 20-10 1897. Points. 1898. Points. 1899. Points. Trinity, 10-0 f Weslevan, 5-0 Amherst, 23-0 Wesleyan, 30-0 Amherst, 34 0 Trinity, 46-0 Amherst, 18-0 Williams, 23-0 Bates, 28-0 Williams, 32-0 Newton A. C., 6-0 Dartmouth, 12-0 Newton A. C., 10-0 Brown, 22-6 Wisconsin, 6-0 Brown, 18-14 5 Carlisle, |«S-5 5 Columbia, 0 5 Carlisle, 24-9 West Point, io-o West Point, 24-0 West Point, 6-6 Chicago A. C , 10-0 Penna. State, 42-0 Chicago A. C.. 16-6 Princeton, o-6 Harvard, 0-0 Harvard, 0-0 1. Harvard, 0-17 { Princeton, 10-11 Princeton, 6-0 223 Freshman Footbali. Team. UJOO freshman football Officers, % G. P. Spknckr, President. J. L. dcSAUUJiS, Vice-President. E. I . Townshnd, Sec'y and Treas. H. M. Wai.i.acj:, Captain. R. W. Griswold, 1902 S., r. e., W. P. Johnson, 1903, r. e., T. G. Gaylord, L.S., r. t., W. H. Peck ham, ad, 1903, r. t., C. T. Brown, 1903, r. g.,' H. C. Holt, 1903, c., freshman eleven, is ?9 J. Kliason. 1903. c., C. J. Hamlin, 1903, 1. g., H. T. Clark, 1903,1. t., It. M. Wallace, 1903, 1. c., W. A. Blount, 1903, q. h., A. Craighead, 1903, q. b., F. W. Wilhelmi, 1903, r. h. b., A. Barnwell. Jr., 1902 S., 1. h.b., W. I). Oglesby, 1902 S., 1. h. b., H. C. McClintock, 1903, f. ! ., S. B. Sutphin, 1903, f. b., W. Bailey, 1902 S., r. h. b. Yale-Fjarvard freshman football Games Vale '.S4 vs. Harvard ‘84, Springfield. Nov. 17, 1880, 22-0 Yale ’85 vs. Harvard ’85, Boston, Nov. 26. 1881, 16-0 Yale ’86 vs. Harvard ’86, Cambridge, Dec. 2, 1882, 6-6 Yale ’87 vs. Harvard ’87. Cambridge, Dec. 1, 1883, 5-5 Classes ’88 and ’89. no game.. Yale '90 vs. Harvard '90, Cambridge, Nov. 27, 1S86. 4-22 Yale ’91 vs. Harvard ’91, New Haven. Nov. 26. 1887, 2-6 Yale ’92 vs. Harvard ’92. Cambridge. Dec. 1. 1S88. 4-36 Yale ’93 vs. Harvard '93, New Haven, Dec. 1, 1889, 12-35 Yale 94 vs. Harvard ’94, Cambridge, Nov. 29, 1890, 4-14 Yale ’95 vs. Harvard ’95, New Haven, Nov. 28, 1891, 24-0 Yale ’96 vs. Harvard ’9b, Cambridge, Nov. 26, 1892, 6-6 Yale ’97 vs. Harvard ’97, New Haven, Dec. 4, 1893, 30-4 Yale ’98 vs. Harvard ‘98, Cambridge, Dec. 1, 1894', 6-12 Yale 1901 vs. Harvard 1901. Camb’gc, Nov. 20, 1897, 0-34 Yale 1902 vs. Harvard 1902, New Haven, Nov. 19.1898, 0-6 Yale 1903 vs. Harvard 1903, Camb’gc, Nov. 25, 1899, 0-54 Presidents of Yale University football Association 1872-73. D. S. Shaft. 18:4. D. S. Shaft. 1875. C. Tillinghast. 1876. E. J. McKnight. 1877. F. B. Percy. 1878. J. y. A. Johnson 1879. T. F. Rochfort. 1880. 1-:. W. Walker. 1881. W. B. Hill. 1872. D. S. Shaft, ’73. 1873. G. S. Halstcd, ’74. 1874. H. J. McBirney,’75. 1875. William Arnold, ’76. 1876. E. V. Baker, ’77. 1877. E. V. Baker, 77. 1878. W. C. Camp, ’80. 1S79. W. C. Camp, ’80. 1880. R. G. Watson. ’81 S. 1882. E. S. Williams. 1883. S. Shaffer. 1884. R. W. Hamill. 1885. R. S. Storm. 1886. N. M. Goodlet, Jr. 188 . C. I.. Hare. 1888. C. M. Gill. 1889. C. S. King. 1890. G. I). Yeomans. 1891. J. B. Sears. Captains of University elevens 1881. F. M. Eaton, '82. 1882. Ray Tompkins, ’84. 1883. Ray Tompkins, ’84. 1884. E. I,. Richards. ’85. 1885. F. G. Peters, '86. I '86. R. N. Corwin, ’87. 1887. H. W. Beecher, ’88. 1888. W. H. Corbin, '89. 1889. C. O. Gill, P. G. 1890. W. C. Rhodes, ’91. 1892. W. B. Wright. Jr. 1893. Win. Maffit. 1894. E. O. Hotter. 1895. B. S. Cable. 1896. A. K. Foote. 1897. 1C. E. Garrison. 1898. I). C. Twichcll. 1899. Jamot Brown. 1900. P. A. Rockefeller. 1891. T. L. McClung, ’92. 1S92. V. C. McCormick, ’93 S. 1893. F. A. Hinkcy, ’95. 1894. F. A. Hinkey, ’95. • 895. S. B. Thorne, ’96. 1896. F. T. Murphy, '97. 897. J. O. Rodgers, ’98. 1898. B. C. Chamberlain. P. G. 1899. M. L. McBride. 225 Yai.i Atiilktic Team, 1 «I. Athletic Association % J. I). Dana, 1900. 15. H. Ci.akk, 1900 S., . S. I,. Coy, 1901, Gkorgk M. Smith, 1901, B. Johnson, 1900, Officers, mw-iooo . . I'resident. . Vice- 'resident. . .Assistant Manager. . . Seeretaty. . Captain. F. A. Blount, 1900, H. H. Warren. Jr., ’99 S., I). Boardmau, 1902, T. R. Fisher ad, ’99 s.. C. J. Gleason, 19CX), C. Dupce, 1901, W. H. Fincke, 1901 S., C. F. Luce, 1900. C. 15. Owl way, 1900, C. B. Spitzcr’, ’99, 11. 1 . Smith, 1900, I. P. Clyde. T. S„ S. 1’. Chittenden. Jr., 1902, M. Scudder, ’99. Yale Athletic team, i$oo W. K. Selin, P. G„ J. H. Howl, 1901, G. M. Smith, 1901, II. B. Colton, 1901, F. I). Cheney, 1900, W. 1'. B. Berger, ’99, H. Speer, 1900, S. M. Buckingham, ’99, J. P. Adams, 1900, W. I). Brennan, 1900 S., C. 15. Owl way, 1900, II. M. Poynter, 1900. 1). R. Francis, Ir., 1900, A. ('., (Ale, L. S„ R. B. Robertson, 1900. J. C. Tomlinson, 1901. II. Richards, Jr., 1900 S.. 15. 15. Marshall, ’99 S.. R. B. Mixon, 1901, M. L. McBride, 1900, R. G. Clapp, ’99 S., B. Johnson, 1900, W. M. Adriance, 1900. 15. C. Waller, Jr., ’99 S., I). McCord, 1901, II. Chisholm, 1901. I;. B. Makepeace, Jr.. 1901, I. Richards, Jr., 1900 S. livent and Record. loo-Yards Dash. 10 sec., 220-Yards Dash, 22 sec., 440-Yards Dash, 50 1-5 sec., Half-Mile Run, 1 min. 57 4 5 sec., One-Mile Run. 4 min. 30 2-5 sec.. One-Mile Walk, 6 min. 56 4-5 Two-Mile Run, 10 min. 3 sec. Three-Mile Run. 15 min. 41 4 5 su0-120-Yards Hurdle, 15 4 5 cc., 220-Yawls Hurdle, 25 1-5 sec., Two-Mile Bicycle. 4 min. 45 ,-5 « cc.. Running High Jump. 6 ft. 2 1-4 in., Running Broad Jump, 22 ft. 8 1-2 in., Throwing Hammer (16 lb. Wirt Handle), 135 ft. t'A in.. Putting Shot (16 lb.), 44 ft. n 1-2 in., Pole Vault, 11 ft. 5 in.. Yale Records 10 november 1, i$oo Same and Class. G. H. Sherrill, ’Sg. W. Swavne, ’95, H. S.Brooks, Jr., ’86, J. P. Adams, 1900, C. B. Spitzcr, ’99, F. C. Thrall, '96 S., C. K. Palmer. ’99 S., W. G. Lane, ’88, II. L. Williams, ’91, H. L. Williams, '91, J. W. Wear, 190. R. C. Merwin, '97 S., L. P. Sheldon. ’96, W. O. Hickok, ’95 S. W. (). Hickok. ’9s S. R. G. Clapp, ’99 s.. II 'hen and II 'here Made. Yale Field, May 15, 1890. Intercollegiate Games, M.A.C. Grounds, May 28. 1S91. Hamilton Park, May 19, 1883. Yale Field, May 13, 1899. Travers Island, June 17, 1899. . Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 27. 1896. Travers Island, 1899. Yale Field, May 31, 1S88. Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 30, 1891. Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 30, 1891. Cambridge, May 14. 1898. Yale Field. May 15, 1897. Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 27, 1895. Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 27, 1895. Cambridge. May 20 1895. Intercollegiate Games, Manhattan Field, May 28. 1899. 227 Intercollegiate Htbletic Association Officers for isoo Kkith Donaldson. Princeton, J. C. Roland, Syracuse, . P. H. Ricilly, Ford ham, . J- H. VanVi.KCK, New York University, W. R. Quinn , Columbia, President. Hon. Vice-President. Hon. Vice-President. Secretary. Treasurer. EXHCUTIVI? COM M ITT HP. F. R. Noursk, Harvard, R. H. Ripi.kv, Cornell, T. R. Fish hr, Yale, C. I,. McKkknan, University of Pennsylvania. Amherst, Poston College, Rowdoin, College City of N. Y., Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Fonlham, Georgetown, Hamilton, Harvanl, Haverford, Colleges of the Association Holy Cross, Johns Hopkins, I afayette, New York Univ., Pennsylvania, Princeton, Rutgers, Stevens, Swarthmore, Syracuse, Trinity, Union, Wesleyan, Williams, Washington and Jefferson, Yale. Cwenty-tbird Annual field meeting University of Pennsylvania, . . 57 Cornell...............................10 Harvanl...........................jS Columbia...............................5 Vale,.............................72% Williams...............................5 I’riuccton........................11 Georgetown.............................1 Syracuse..........................10 Haver ford...............................% SKCOXO 1 1.ACK. too Yards Dash, 32o Yards Ron. 440 Yanis Run. One-Mile Run, Half-Mile Run. 1 jo Yanis Hurdle, jjo Yanis Hurdle, Two Miles Run, Running ltroad Jump, Running High Jump, Pole Vault, Putting the Shot, Throwing Hammer, J.W b.Tewkesbury,I of P J. W.b.Tcwkesbnry.l'.of 1‘ M. W, l.ong, Coluinbia, J. P. Cregan, Princeton, T. K. burke. Harvanl, A. C. Kraenzlein, U. of I A. C. Kraenzlein, U. of P. Alexander Grant, U of P., A. C. Kraen .lein, U. of P. I. K. baxter, V. of P., R. O. Clapp, Yale, J. C. McCracken, U. of P., J. C. McCracken, U. of P., TIMK, IIKIOIIT OK DlgTANCK, , 10 s., P. W. Jarvis, Princeton, , ai 3 5 • D. boanlmau, Yale. 493-58. T. R Pisher, Yale. 4 m. 35 1-5 8. J. bray, Williams. 1 m. 58 4-5 s. Alexander Grant, U. of P. 15 3-5 sec. I,.Pox, Harvanl. 5 4-5 sec. W. G. Morse, Harvanl. 10 min 53-58. 1C. A. Mediting, U of P. 4 h. 4 i in. Myer Prinstein, Syracuse 6 ft. 3 in. A. N. Rice, Harvard. Walter Carroll, Princeton. •[ TIIIKO I'l.ACK. T. 11. McClain, U. of P. J. P. Quinlan, Harvard. C. P. I.uce, Yale. C. b. Spltxcr, Yale. , J. P. Adams, Yale. W. F. I.cwis, Syracuse. J. W Hallo well, Harvard. l W. Foote, Harvard. C. I . Daly, Harvard. (II. Johnson, Yale. 11 ft. 5 in. R. Dcmiug, Cornell. t IC. A Kinxlc, Cornell. 43 ft. i-3 in. IC. T. Glass, Syracuse. 144 ft. 1 in. T. T. Hare. U. of P. I'OCHTII I LACK. F. J. Quinlan. Harvard. R. A. Waite, Syracuse, J K. Mulligan. Gcorgct'n. H. P. Smith, Yale. W. S breunan, Yale. W. M. Finckc, Yale. W. P. Remington, U. of P. C. Terrance, Cornell C. I). Whiltemore, Syra'se. 1C. C. Waller, Yale. C. b. Conklin,Haverford. H. J. brown. Harvanl. W. A. boat, Harvanl. W. 1C. bottger. Princeton. 11.1, brown. Harvanl. 228 A TIILHTIL' ASSOC I A T ChV. KVHNT. ioo Yards Run. 2io Yards Run, 440 Yards Run. Half-Mile Run. One-Mile Run. 120 Yards Hurdle, 220 Yards Hurdle, Two-Mile Run. Running Broad Jump, Running High Jump, Pole Vault, Putting the Shot. Throwing Hammer, KVHNT. 100-Yards Dash. 220-Yards Dash, 440-Yards Run, Half-Mile Run, One-Mile Run, 120-Yards Hurdle, 220-Yards Hurdle, Putting the Shot. Throwing the Hammer, Pole Vault, High Jump, Broad Jump, Yale, Harvard, Best Intercollegiate Records KKCOKI). 9 4-5 sec., 21 1-5 sec., 49 2-5 sec., 1 in. 56 4-5 sec., 4 in. 2} 2-5 sec.. 15 2-5 sec., 3 3-5 we., 10 m. 3 2-5 sec., 24 ft. 4 1-2 in., 6 ft. 3 in., 11 ft. 5 in.. 4 ft. 8 1-2 in. 149 ft. 5 in.. MADK V. B. J. Wcfers. B. J. Wefers, M. W. Long, B. Hollister, G. W. Orton. A. C. Kraenzlein, A. C. Kraenzlein, Alex, Grant, A. C. Kraenzlein, J. D. Winsor, Jr., R. G. Clapp. J. C. McCracken. J. C. McCracken, COI.LUGH. Georgetown. Georgetown, Columbia, Harvard, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, Yale, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Dual Eeaguc YALK-HARVARD. Eighth track meeting At Xew Haven, May ?, S)t). WINNKR. F- A. Blount, Y., D. Hoardinan, Y., T. Iv. Burke, H., J. P. Adams, Y.. C. B. Spitzer, Y., H. B. Fox. H., J. Converse, Jr.. II.. H. J Brown. H., W. A. Boal, If., f R. G. Clapp, I W. Ii. Selin, { W. M. Adriance, | J. II. Hord, I B. Johnson, A. N. Rice, H., TIMK, IIKICIIT OR DISTANCK. 10 1-5 s., 22 4-5 S., 49 4-5 « • 57 4-5 4 i . 33 5 16 s., 25 3-5 s-. 39 ft., 9 1-2 ins., 130 ft. 7 in., 11 ft. 5 ft. 11 in., C. I). Daly, II., 22 ft. 3 in.. 1st. 2(1. 5 4 3-4 7 6 1-4 SKCONI) l'l.ACH. F. J. Quinlan, H., P. J. Quinlan, H., D. Board man, Y.. W. I). Brennan, Y., J. P. Clyde. Y.. W. H. Fincke, Y., L. Warren, H., D. Francis. Y., IC. H. Clark, H., K. C. Waller, II. C. M. Rotch, H. W. R. Ferguson, II. W. G. Morse, H. I. T. Harrington, H. 3 - 5 7 229 YKAR 1S96 1896 1S99 1896 1895 1899 1898 1899 1899 1897 1899 1898 1898 THIRD l'l.ACH. R. T. Roche, Jr.. II. C. J. Gleason, Y. C. P. Luce, Y. S. II. Bush. H. H. W. Foote. II. J. Converse. Jr., H. W. G. Morse. H. R. B. Robertson, Y. H.J. Brown, H. C. S. Kdgell, H. Points. 41 3-4 54 1 4 Yali Harvari Athletic Team. London. l«OT. INTER NATIONAL ATHLETIC MEET. J. D. Grccnshields, O., G. C. Vassall, O., C. R. Thomas, ()., A. Hunter, C., W. G. Paget-Tomlinson, II. S. Adair, ()., H. E. Graham, C., A. M. Hollins, ()., H. W. Workman, C.. Vale and fiarvard vs. Oxford and Cambridge Queen's Club, West Kensington, London. JULY 22, 1899. THROWING 16-1 01'ND HAMMKR. L. O. T. Barnes, C., W. A. Boal, H., Won by Boal, H.; 136 ft. 8yi in. LONG JUMP. L. R. O. Be van, C., . C. I). Daly, H., Won by Vassau., O.; 22 ft. 5 in. HUNDRED YARDS. ; A. E. Hind. O., F. J. Quinlan, H., Won by Quinlan, H.; 10 sec. ONE MILE. A. L. Dauson, O., C. B. Spitzer, Y., H. P. Smith, Y. Won by Hunter, C.; 4 min. 24 sec. (20 YARD HURDLE.—On Turi . C., H. R. Parkes, O., F. B. Fox, H., Won by Fox, H.; 15 3-5 sec. HIGH JUMP. W. G. Paget-Tomlinson, C., A. N. Rice, II.. Won by Rice, H. ; 6 ft. HALF-MILE. C. F. W. Steuben, O., J. K. Burke. II.. Won by Graham, C.; ( min. 57 4-5 sec. QUARTER-MILE. C. G. Davison, C., D. Board man, Y., Won by Davison, C. ; 49 2-5 sec. THREE MILE. A. R. G. Wilberforce, O., T. Smith, O.. H. W. Foote, H., H. B. Clarke, H. Won by Workman, C.; 15 min. 24 2-5 sec. H.J. Brown, II. J. T. Roche, 11. F. A. Blount. Y. J. M. Fremantle, O. J. W. Hallowell, II. C. Rotch, II. J. 1 . Adams, Y. T. R. Fisher, Y. C. H. Palmer, Y. 231 Yalb Gymnastic Team. Vale Gymnastic Association OFFICERS, 1899-1900. R. M. Pattkrson, 1900. ...... President. W. L. Otis, . Captain. Vale Gymnastic team, tsw-iwo W. L. Otis, 1900, Captain. R. T. Hinton, 1900, K. L. Kliason, 1901, O. Crawford, 1901, G. Albin, 1902, F. B. Kiseman, 1901, K. II. Benner, 1901 Kxhiiiitions : G. H. Whipple, 1900, Decenil cr 9, New Haven. February 10, Newark Y. M. C. A. February 17. New Britain. March 2, Yale Contest, New Haven. March 16, Yale Contest, New Haven. March 23, Intercollegiate Contest, New York, I March 31, Yale-Princeton, Princeton. Horizontal Bar, Parallel Bars, Long Horse, Rope Climbing. Flying Rings, , Side Horse, Tumbling, Club Swinging, Winners in Contest, isoo-iooo College Gymnast—G. H. Wiiiim'I.k. 1 First, G. H. Whipple, 1900. I Second, K. L. Kliason, 1901. ( Firs!, G. II. Whipple, 1900. I Second, E. L. Kliason, 1901. ( First, G. H. Whipple, 1900. '( Second, A. K. Ely. 1900. S First, B. Wilson, 1901. Second, F. B. Kiseman, 1901. ( First, K. L. Kliason, 1901. Second, G. H. Wliipplc, 1900. First, E. L. Kliason, 1901. Second, G. H. Whipple, 1900. I First, A. K. Klv. 1900. '( Second, R. T. Hinton, 1900. f First, G. li. Whipple, 1900. ( Second, P. B. Kiseman, 1901. 233 Yale University Goef Team. OPPICKRS. P. C. Havkmkvkk, A. T. Dwight, PlIII.II ClIKNKY, T. M. Rohkrtson. hx i:c i :ti vk com mitt hi-:. President. Pice- President. Treasurer. Captain. C. L. Tiffany, ad, 1900, C. I). Barnes, 1902. K. M. Byers. 1901. C. Hitchcock. Jr., 1903. Yale Golf team T. M. Robertson, 1901, Captain. Ii. M. Byers, 1901. P. C. Havemeyer. 1900. C. Hitchcock, Jr., 1903. T. L. Cheney, 1901. L. Meyers, 1901 S. Pall Clianij ionshi|), 1899, . . Won by T. L. Cheney, 1901. Intercollegiate Championship Tournament, Garden City, -. ., October th, iSgg. Won by Harvard. Individual Championship won by Percy Pyne, 2d, Princeton. 235 Yale Hockey Team. 1890-1000. Vale University fiockcy team % Edwin A. Strong, 1900 S., . . . . Manager. SllJRAS Campbkm., 1900. Captain. R. E. Smith, P.G., J. P. Brock, 1900, A. C. Coxc, Jr., 1901, G. C. Walworth, 1900, . Coat. . Point. . Cover Point. . Right End. I?. S. Bronson, 1900, F. C. Inman, 1902 S., S. Campbell, 1900. Right Center. Left Center. Left End. SUBSTITUTES. T. Sturgis, Jr., 1903, N. L. Snow, 1902 S. Vale ii, Yale 7, Yale 2, Yale 5. Yale 6, Yale o, Yale Yale o, Yale I, Yale 2, Yale i, Yale 3, Yale 5, Yale i, Yale 5, Tntcrcollcfliatc Series . . Princeton o. . . Brown 2. Columbia o. . . Princeton l. . . Columbia 4. Other Games N. Y. A. C. 7. . . S. Nicholas 3. . . New York Hockey Club 2. . . Crescent A. C. 7. . . Bankers 1. . . Western Univ. of Pennsylvania o . . Dnquesne C. C. and A. C. 2. . . Pittsburg A. C. 4. N. Y. A. C. 4-. . Harvard 4. Termer Captains and Itlanaflcrs 1S96. Malcolm Chase, '96 S., Captain and Manager. 1.897. A. F. Barnes, ’97 S., Captain ; J. A. Hall, ’97 S., Manager. 1898. W. L. Barnett, ’9s, Captain ; M. Mullaly, ’98, Manager. 1899. S. Stoddard, ’99, Captain ; G. S. Mittendorf, ’99, Manager. 237 Vali; Basket Ball Tiiaw. inmmwm. Vale University Basket Ball Association OFFICERS, 1899- 1900. WlU.IAM F. GlLLICSIMK, 1900, Al.BI'.RT It. SlIARl'K, 1902 M.S., Manager. Captain. Record for 1000 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 3° Jau. 2 Jan. 3 Yale 9—Waterbary V. M. C. A. 21. Jan. 5- Yale 36—Bridgeport V. M. C. A. 6. Jan. 8. Yale 14—Washington Light Infantry 10. Jail. 17. Yak- 26—Western Univ. of l e min. 10. Jan. 20. Vale 18—C . E, Fond da Lac, Win. 27. Jan. 26. Vale 6—Co. E, Fond da I,ae, Wis. 21. Jan. 27- Vale 13—Co. E, Fond du Lac, Win. 21. Feb. 21. Vale 35—Indianapolis V. M. C. A. 13. Yale 22—Ohio State University 6. Yale 30— Dreadnanght A. C. 10. Yale 10—Catskill 16th Se] arate Co. 14. Yale 30—Cornell University 3. Yale 7—Yonkers 4th Separate Co. 9. Yale 10— Dart mouth College 8. team iswiooo •'onwards. Gkokc.k M. Ci.akk, 1901. Roswkll B. Hyatt, 1903. Harold B. Cotton, 1901. Kvi.kk J. Todd, P.G. Guards. CIIAKl.liS E. ROGKRS,JK.. I90I. Martin A. Finch, 1902 S. Char 1.us D. Lockwood, 1900 S. Confer. A. II. Shari'H, 1902 M.S., Substitutes. Clarknck W. Bronson, 1900. Harold S. Hktrick, 1901. Richard C. Lincoln, 1901 S. Rodman W. Moorhkad, 1902. Lkwis B. Hall, Jr., 1902. Vale University Bicycle Association % W. 1C. Minor, 1900, OFFICERS, 1S99-1900. . Manager. R. W. Chandler, 1901, • . Assistant Manager. IC. A. Strong, 1900 S., . Captain. Vale Bicycle Ceam i$w i9oo Lawrence Twkkdv, ’99. Captain ’9S-’99. 1C. A. Strong, 1900 S. Mai.com Moork, 1902. Samuel Harom) Stokk, 1902. Pa Of, T. Gii.hkrt, 1901. Ernst w. Pari.kv, 1901 S. William J. IChricii, 1900 S. Louis H. St rouse, 1930 S. Frank T. Mason, 1902. R. IC. Hutchinson, 1900. Louis T. Jaquks, 1900 S. First Intercollegiate Bicycle Meet, Berkeley Oval, Morris Heights, June 4U1, 1S99. Won by Yale. 240 Vale University Cennis Association Officers S. L. Coy, 1901, President. C. L. Ciui.ns, 1901 S., • . . Vice-President. H. L. Gaumx, 1902, . • . . Secretary and Treasurer. Ullnncr of University Championship, Spring i$oo J. A.- Allen, 1900 S. Winners of Class Championships, Spring isoo W. Noves, ’99, G. C. Walworth, 1900, J A. Allen, 1901, C. L. Cliilds, 1902. Vale Representatives in the Intercollegiate tournament, Tall isoo Singhs—H. II. Hackett, 1900; J. A. Allen, 1900 S. ; H. A. Plummer, 1903. Doubles—H. H. Hackett, 1900; J. A. Allen, 1900 S.; H. A. Plummer, 1903; C. L. Childs, 1901 S. Officers of Intercollegiate tennis Association Ray Litti.h, Princeton, . . . . . President. B. C. Wright, Harvard, . . . . . Vice-President. H. A. Pi,i'Mmmk, Vale, Secretary and Treasurer. Intercollegiate tournaments 189S. 1899. Singles—L. Ware, Harvard. Singles—I). I '. Davis, Harvard. Doubles—Whitman and Ware, Harvard. Doubles—Davis and Ward, Harvard. 241 President. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer. Captain. team, Tall m F. At. Eastman, Captain. H. L. Loomis, E. Brooks, A. Manierre. E. B. Knowlton, intercollegiate Shooting Association Harvard, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania. Offering for semi-annual competition. Association Cup, to be taken three limes for permanent possession ; also Individual Cup for highest score in each match. Present Standing for Association Cup Spring 1898, won by Harvard. Fall 1898, won by Yale. Spring 1899. won by University of Pennsylvania. Fall 1899, won by Harvard. Individual Cup, Tall m Won by H. McD. Campbell, Harvard. Spring Shoot, may 5,1000, at new fiaoen 242 R. H. GlI.l.HTT, 19C0S.. . W. J. Ehrich, 1900 S., I,. H. Strou.sk, 1900 S.. L. T. Jaquks, 1900 S., President. Pice-President. Secretary. Captain. 1900. C. Draper, E. H. Tatum, S. H. Elkins, K. Cory, F. T. Bassett, ( . M. Colvocoresses. i9 o S. 1C. N. Skinner, J. M. Watts, H. Allen, ( . S. Hosea, L. T. Jaques, C. Chisholm. J. W. Falls. Jr., W. Lewisohu, W. K. Brown, W. J. Ehrich, W. E. Hall, C. C. Starr, I. 1C. Bunlick, N. R. Hazleton. W. T. Charles. 1901. I.. L. Kellogg, Jr., 1%. A. Palmer. 1902, S. N. Blount. 243 Yalb Aihlbtic Captains—1809-1900. 245 University 61ee Club % OFFICERS, 1899-1900. A.J. Bakkr, 1900, . . President. F. I). Chknkv, 1900, Husiness Manager. J. A. Kei pki.man, . Assistant Manager. R. H. SCHNKKI.OCH, AUDITING COMMITTEK. Prof. A. W. Phii.i.ips. Secretary. Glee Club Firsl Tenor. A.J. Baker, 1900. H. (). Price, 1900. M. Douglas, 1900. R. H. Schneeloch, M.S. S. It. Chittenden, Jr., 1902. F. W. Moore, 1903. 1887. R. I,. Jenks. '88. 1888. W. L. Armstrong, '89. 18S9. W. L. Armstrong. ’89. 1890. A. H. Hough. ’90. 1891. K. V. Hale, 91. Second Tenor. J. C. Greenway, 1900. G. A. Dewey, 1902. R. Stevenson, Jr., 1900. H. E. Ellsworth, 1900. G. B. Reynolds, 1901. H. S. Arnold, 1900. First Hass. R. Russell, 1900. G. W. Simmons, 1900. T. It. Clarke, Jr., 1900. G. A. Welch, 1901. H. R. Smith. 1900. Second Hass. R. A. McGee, 19CO S. G. A. Lyon, Jr., 1900. W. W. Henick, 1902. M. K. Parker, 1901. K. Spalding, 1902. A. R. Hill, 1902. 1891. C. P. Cooley, ’91. 1892. J. T. Carr. ’'92. 1893. J- Cravens, ’93. 1894. L. Smith. '94. 189 . J. St. J. Nolan. ’95. 1896. E. C. Lackland, ’96. 1897. W. J. Laphain, ’97. 1898. G. G. Schreiber, ’98. 1899. F. W. Sheehan, L.S. 1900. A.J. Baker, 1900. 1897. J. P. Sawyer, ’97. 1898. E. Sawyer, '98. 1899. T. S. Maflitt, 99. 1900. F. I). Cheney, 1900. 1871. Seelye Benedict, ’71. 1872. J. T. Stewart, ’72. s ( S. L. Boyce.’73. S. S. S. Club. C. J. Smith. 1874. II. It. Frisscll, ’74. • 875. E. H. London, ’75. 1876. E. P. Howe, ’76. 1877. Orville Reed. '77. 1878. F. S. Smith. ’79. 1879. W. N. Parker, ‘79. 1880. N. G. Osborn. ’80. Presidents of Vale Glee Club 1881. J. F. Merrill, ’8i. 1SS2. H. L. Williams, ’S2. 1883. F. It. Kellogg. 83. 1884. E. A. Lawrence. 84. 1S85. C. W. Cutler. ’85. 1886. W. P. Brandcgec, '86. 1887. G. S. Woodward, ’87. 1888. H. J. Sage, '89. 1889. H. J. Sage, ’89. 1S90. H. W. Lee, 90. managers of Vale Glee Club 1S92. E. Ryle, ’9 . 1893. A. S. Chisholm, ’93. 1894. J. C. Sawyer, ’94. 1893. F. H. Rawson, ’95. 1896. J. B. Neale, ’96. 246 University Banjo Club OFFICERS 1899-1900. K. H. Clark, 1900 S., I). S. BLOSSOM, 1901, ‘resident. Secretary. Hanjeanrines. I). S. Blossom, 1901, L. E. Fulton, 1901, G. B. Kip, 1901, A. M. Brooks, 1900 S., E. S. Toothe, 1901 S., I,. Manierre, 1901. Pieeolo. Cello. E. II. Clark, 1900 S. II. S. Arnold, 1900. tanjos. L. K. Butler, 1901, I). Whittlesey, 1901 S.. B. G. Yung, 1902. II. S. Chappell, 1901, V. R. Mackey, 1900. A. I). Allen, 1901, ( ni ars. A. E. Smith, 1901 S., J. C. Kimball, 1902. W. J. Vogeler, 1900. Mandolins. F. L Belin, J901 S., A. R. Bruff, 1902 S. H. A. Webster, 1900 S., 1885. W. M. Derby, Jr., ’85. 1886. L. C. Rice, '86. 1887. W. B. Kendall, ’87. 1888. O. H. Short, ’87 S. 1889. A. S. Cook, ’89. 1890. A. I . Day, ’90. Presidents of Vale Banjo Club 1891. W. R. C. Corson, ’91. 1892. C. S. Towle, ’92. 1S93. J. J. Brooks, Jr., '93 S. 1894. T. S. Arbuthnot, ’94. 1895. G. M. Howard, ’95 S. 1896. F. F. Brooks, ’96 S. 1897. L. I . Kountze, ’97. 1S9S. S. R. Kennedy, ’98. 1S99. C. C. Conway, ’99 S. 1900. E. H. Clark, 1900 S. 247 mandolin Club a First Mandolins. Louis Manierre, 1901, A. J. Bruff, 1902 S., H. A. Webster, 1900 S., F. L. Belin, 1901 S., A. E. Smith, 1901 S., E. H. Clark, 1900 S. Second Mandolins. Harold Chappell, 1901, E. S. Toothe, 1901 S., B. G. Yung, 1902, J. C. Kimball, 1902. 1). I. Whittlesey, 1901 S., A. M. Brooks, 1900 S., Violin. 1). S. Blossom. II. H. Read, 1901 S., F. M. C. Robertson, 1901, H. H. Christian, 1901, J. M. Carlisle, 1901, T. W. Mulford, 1901, S. I,. Coy, 1901, B. 1 . Twichell, 1901, R. L. Atkinson, 1901, S. Hay, Spec., F. B. Kiseman, 1901, G. H. Bartholomew, 1900, F. B. Makepeace, 1901 Guitars. A. 1). Allen, 1901, L. E. Fulton, 1901, % Jlpollo Glee Club a First Tenors. F. W. Jackson, 1902, J. S. Ogilvie, 1901 S., A. F. Kschcr, 1902, Second Tenors. A. L. Griffiths, 1901, R. R. Wright, 1901 S., W. F. Roberts, 1902. First lass. C. T. I .ark, L.S., A. R. Welch, 1901 S., B. C. Ramsey, 1902, C. W. Smith, 1902, Second Mass. J. K. Brainard, M.S., R. M. Kellogg, 1901 S., J. I.. Goodwin, 1902, W. C. Mackey, 1900, W.J. Vogcler, 1900. Cello. II. S. Arnold. G. B. Chadwick, 1903, H. W. Knox, 1902. J. W. Reynolds, 1903, W. A. Blount, 1903, B. Ellsworth, 1903. E. ). Vaile, 1902, W. B. Tyler, 1903, F. I.. Phillips, 1902 S. H. 1). Humiston, 1902, G. S. Hurst, 190U 248 (ii.KK, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. A. J. Baker, 1900, H. O. Price, 1900, Bronson, 1901, First Tenor. Mul ford, 1901. Knox, 1902, Robertson, 1901, Whittlesey, i9°3 Jackson, 1902, R. II. Schneeloch, M.S., Fisher, L. S. Second 'Tenor. H. S. Arnold, 1900, Dewey, 1902, Til son, 1903- Reynolds, 1901, White, 1902, Richards, P.Ct. First Hass. R. Russell, 1900, H. R. Smith, 1900, Yaile, 1901, C. W. Smith, 1902, Bond, 1903. Second Hass. Lyon. 1900, Kiseman, 1901, Welch, 1901, A. R. Hill, 1902, Seabury, 1900, Makepeace, 1901. Humiston, 1902, Spalding, 1902. Sherman. 1900, M. K. Parker, 1901. Herrick, 1902, 250 251 Vale University V. m. €. R % OFFICERS, 1899-1900. M. M11.1.S, 1900, President. G. W. Barrf.tt, M.S., Vice-President, Medical School. ). H. Schism., 1900 S., Vice-President. C. H. Walk hr, ’99, Vice-President, Graduate Depart. I . I). Moody, 1901. Viee-President. W. S. Coffin, 1900. Undergraduate Treasurer. N. A. Smyth, '97. Vice-President, .aw School. E. A. Stkhbins, 1902. Recording Secretary. H. B. Wright, '98. General Secretary. OFFICERS, 1900-1901. Paul I). Moody, 1901. President. Jamhs H. Wkar, 1901, Undergraduate Treasurer. John F. Furry, 1901s., Vice-President. Frank M. Moork, 1903. Recording Setrclary. Edwin A. StkiibinS, 1902, Vice-President. Hknrv B. Wright, ’98, General Secretary. CLASS DEACONS. W. F. B. Berger, '99. I). H. Day, '99. C. H. Welles, Jr.. '99. W. M. Wheeler, ’99. S. F. Shattuck, '99 S. I,. T. Stone, '99 S. I, . S. Treadwell, ’99 S. F. B. Adams, 1900. II. C. Heinz, 1900. M. Mills, 1900. C. L. Tiffany, 2d, 19CX). II. S. Brown, 1900 S. II. Richards, Jr., 1900 S. (). H. Schell, 1900 S. R. II. Edwards, 1901. 1 . I). Moody, 1901. A. II. Richardson, 1901. A. P. Wright, 1901. J. F. Ferry, 1901 S. S. Hay, 1901 S. F. R. Van Veehten, 1901 S. W. S. Clark, 1902 S. R. Kingsley. 1902 S. K. B. Schley, 1902 S. V. M. C. A. PRESIDENTS. 1881-’82. A. Hand, 82. l88S-’89. 1882-83. C. Loughridge, ’83. i889-’9o. 1883-’84. J. B. Reynolds, ’84. iS9o-’9I. i884- S5. F. R. Shipman, ’85. 1891-’92. 1885-86. C. W. Goodrich, ’86. i892-’v3. i886-’87. D. W. C. Huntington, ’87. 1893-'94- 1887-’88. E. C. Fellowes, ‘88. S. II. Fisher, ’89. 1894-95. W. Sloane, ’95. II. Parsons, ’90. 1895-96• T. F. Archbald, ’96. W. S. Noyes, ’91. i896-’97. II. S. Coffin, ’97. F. I). Tucker, '92. 1897-98. H. B. Wright. ’9S. J. H. Field, ’93. i898-’99. C. H. Welles, Jr., ’99 W. II. Sallmon, ’94. 1899-‘00. M. Mills, 1900. 252 Berkeley Association of Vale University extract from the Constitution Art. I.; SKC. II.—The objects of this Association shall be to afford to the l’rotestant Episcopal Students of the University opportunities for unitin}' in worship agreeably to the spirit and forms of the Church ; to offer to the rest of the University the benefits of the services of the Protestant Episcopal Church; to unite as far as possible with the other religious associations of this University in Christian work, and to bring the Protestant Episcopal Students of this University into acquaintance with one another. V 11,1,1 AM B. STOSKOPK, 1900, Officers . . . . President. E. H. Grkkxk, 1900, . . . Vice-President. Eugknk N. Curtis, 1901, . Secretary and Treasurer. Jamks C. Grkknway, 1900. 1 . . Executive Committee• Gkorck W. Simmons, 1900, 1 Eugknk N. Curtis, 1901, Chairman Men's Club Committee. Berkeley Preachers for isoo-iooo Rkv. Wim.iam S. Rainsi'ord, D.D., . New York. Rkv. Gkorck Wii.i.iamson Smith, . Hartford. Rkv. Gkorck Houcks, D.D., • . Cambridge, Mass. Rkv. Chari.ks H. Brant, . Boston. rkv. Harry P. Nichols, . New York. Rkv. Samukl D. McConnkll, • . Brooklyn. 253 Yalu l)UHAH! s Against Prikciiton. l«l . Vale Union % Officers P. C. Walcott, 1900, . . ... R. O. Wki.ls, 1901, Thos Watson, 1900, C. M. Dk Forest, 1901, . President. Vice-President. . Secretary. . Treasurer. exccuilcc Gommiitec A. D Lkavitt, 1900, C i., A. H. Richardson, 1901, M. Trowbridge, 1902. a members ef Debating teams Year '99- 900. YALE vs. HARVARD, Cambridge, May 12, 1899. F. A. Lord, L.S., E. B. Boisk, ’99, W. D. Makkpkace, L.S., M. Trowbridge, 1902, J. K. Clark, ’99, J. M. Hopkins, 1900, Alls. Won by Harvard. % YALE vs. HARVARD, Nciv 11 aval, March jo, 1900. A. D. Leavitt, 1900, Won by Harvard. 255 Mason Trowbridge, 1902, F. Q. Blanchard, T. S. Sheffield Debating Society % Phii.ip Troup, Officers for Tirst term President. Prankmn Bai.i.ou, Jr., Vice- 'resident. Chari.ks I). Lockwood, Secretary and Treasurer. Phii.ip Troup, EX ECL'TI VB COM MITTBE. Chari.ks I). Lockwood, Koiikrt M. Ch. Eranki.in Bai.i.ou, Jr., Wii.i.iam J. Ehrich, Officers for Second term Chaki.hs I). L«ck vooi , .... Haroi.d Am.kn, ..... Evhrittk St. J. Chaki-kk, .... President. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer. Cmari.hs I). Lockwood, Haroi.d Am.kn, 1900 S. C. I).,Wood, Jr., W. It. Swenarton, I. E. Burdick, I. L. Lyons. W. E. Hall, W. H. Upliain, R. A. Van Voast, C. M. Dow. Jr.. W. R. Bassick, A. Wolodarsky, C. D. Lockwood, W. J. Ehrich, EXKCl'TIVE COM M1TTEE. Evkritti-: St. J. Chakfkr, 1 1111.11 Troup, members C. H. Woo lruff. H. Allen, I . Troup, R. H. Hawkins, E. S. Chaffee. 1901 S. H. P. Day, A. Gard, O. L. Bberle, R. M. Chamberlin, A. B. Mygatt, Jr., W. B. Hubbard. Rohkkt M. Ciiamrkri.in. W. C. Lewis, H. M. Jones. R. O. Warrin, I. . M. Roscnblulli, B. Wells. 1902 S. A. H. Jente, H. Stevens, W. J. Canada, G. A. Mcnge, B. M. Crosthwaite, C. R. Ellicott. 57 Julian Day, Walter B. Howe, J. B. Cham her i.ain Che Wigwam, 1901 Firs I Chairman. Second Chairman. Secretary and Treasurer. % ]. B. Cham her lain, W. B. Howe, EX ECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Julian Day, Ray Morris, j. Patterson, R. H. Edwards. A. H. Richardson. Camp Alpha Ray Morris (Captain) C. W. Cady, J. B. Chamberlain, R. W. Chandler, W. P. Clyde, Jr., H. S. Curtiss, Julian Day, F. R. Haight, A. M. Hirsh, W. J. Hoystadt, Camp Omcfla Joseph Patterson, (Captain) F. G. Brown, Jr., Philip Cheney, G. I Chittenden, G. M. Clark, A. C. Coxe.Jr., S. I.. Coy, R. H. Edwards, R. H. Gilpatrick, H. W. Healy, team to Debate Against Wranglers Julian Day, W. B. Howe, , E. L. Jones, Maurice Mason, J. L. Mills, R. M. Newport, A. H. Richardson, R. P. Tyler, G. A. Welch, O. M. Wiard, C. B. Woolsey, A. P. Wright. W. B. Howe, J. A. Keppehuan, P. L. Mitchell, P. L. Moody, T. M. Robertson, A. A. Thomas, K. Twining. Jr., H. S. Wallace. R. (). Wells. H. II. Whaplcs. Joseph Patterson. A. II. Richardson, Alternates Ray Morris, R. H. Edwards. Che Wranglers, 1901 a OFFICERS. R. II. Nisvins, First C 'hairman. H. Auciiincloss, Second Chairman. H. Scovillk. Secretary and Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. I.HN, H. Auciiincloss, W. W. Hoi’ R. H. Nkvins, H. SCOVILLK. first Wranglers Second Wranglers W. W. JHoppin, Jr., (Captain) J. H. Wear, (Captain) R. L. Atkinson, A. I). Allen, E. H. Brown, W. B. Allen. J. M. Carlisle, H. Auciiincloss, F. M. Chisholm, L. K. Butler, H. Chisholm, L. B. Carter, C. M. DeForest, H. Chappell, F. B. Eiseman, A. H. Gleason, R. S. Fletcher, B. S. Gowen, G. P. Greenhalgh, F. G. Harris, G. B. Kip, G. G. Henry, I). B. Lawrence, J. H. Hord, P. J. Leidigh, H. P.Judd, R. II. Nevins, M. K. Parker, J. A. Parker, C. G. Pearce, G. V. Reynolds, R. S. Spencer, F. M. C. Robertson, B. P. Twichell, H. Scoville, F. M. Wheeler, C. B. Waterman. A. F. Yagyy, A. J. Young. 259 the Wigwam, 1902 n M KM HICKS IIIP COM MITTKE. L. B. Bkckwitii, W. S. Hastings. P. McL. Mkkkii.i.. H. SATT KK II. S. Siikkman, G. Abbott, C. I). Barnes, J. B. Burrall, S. B. Chittenden, Jr., C. H. Collins, G. A. Dewey, E. L. Fox, C. I). Francis, N. R. Francis, I-I. L. Gal pin, W. P. Haines, J. P. Hall, H. W. Hamlin, L. Heaton, G. W. Hitner. F. H. SlXCKKKBAUX, IC. L. Skinnkr, M. Trowbridgk, J. Wright, B. G. Yung. H. S. Hooker, W. M. Kreinent ., G. G. Lincoln, B. R. C. Low, E. I. Low, A. C. Ludington, N. II. Mason, R. Potter, H. P. Rogers, Jr., K. Smith, Ii. A. Stebbins, J. R. Swan, Jr., A. Y. Wear. P. G. White, M. S. Willing. 260 Cbe Wranglers, 1902 Tirst Wranglers. E. Adams, H. B. Cox. A. M. Cressler. J. R. Deering;, E. M. Eastman, J. C. Kimball, L. M. Johnston, H. L. Laws, W. B. Luther, H. S. Mead, C. C. Meyer, M. Moore, F. W. Nevins, R. C. Norton, G. W. Noyes. I. G. Phillips, D. Reynolds, K. Spaulding, T. N. Troxell. A. M. Taylor. Second Wranglers. F. Abbott, C. H. Baxter, I). Boardliian, J. W. Burdick, G. Brush, G. B. Carpenter, C. S. Cushing, E. Easton, Jr., J. L. Goodwin, R. G. Guernsey, J. B. Hart, J. C. Higgins, C. S. Hopkins, F. W. Jefferson, G. W. Lindcnberg, J. M. Pickands, L. B. Rand. B. C. Rumsey, H. B. Stoddard, W. R. Teller. 261 Cbe Undergraduate German Club % M. P. Gould, J. M. Hopkins, T. W. Swan, President. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer. P. B. Adams, J. M. Baker, S. R. Bartlett, N. W. Bartlett. A. N. Butler, P. Carter, Jr., H. M. Field, K. B. Greene, C. W. Allen, S. H. Clapp, G. I. Clark. R. S. Fletcher, P. T. Gilbert, M. 1 . Gould, E. B. Hill, J. M. Hopkins, J. B. Hartwell, P. H. Haves, H. C. Heinz. L. C. Kingman, A. I. Kittle. F. G. Harris, K. Hausberg, P.J. I.eidigli, R. Morris, Russell Mott, 1900. J. P. I.ombard, H. Moore. K. O. Miillcr, Jr., I). C. Palmer, E. A. Park, P. A. Rockefeller, II. M. Povnter, W. K. Scnoycr, 1901. R. M. Newport, Jr., F. Mcl). Robertson, M. Smith, K. Twining, Jr., I). S. Smith, T. W. Swan, C. T. Treadway, W. J. Voglcr, P. C. Walcott. G. N. Whittlesey, H. C. Zellhoefer. II. E. Ward, G. A. Welch, A. F. Yaggy, A. J. Young. 262 Senior €la$$ Officers Khnnkth Bruch, Class ’oat. J. D. Dana, C ass Orator. Gkorck N. Whitti.ksky, Class Secretary. J. W. Dkcrow, IVY COMMITTEE. Statistician. E. A. I’ark, T. W. Swan. Hulbert Taft. TRIENNIAL COMMITTEE. E. A. Park, E. S. Bronson, Shiras Campbell, C. B. Spears, C. H. Draper, CUP COMMITTEE. W. R. Malony.Jr., A.J. Baker, F. H. Winters. PICTURE COMMITTEE. J. D. Dana, C. H. Draper. B. Johnson. HISTORIANS. C. H. Draper, C. B. Thompson, E. B. Hill A. D. Leavitt, M. P. Gould, SUPPER COMMITTEE. R. M. Patterson, J. M. Hopkins, B.Johnson. A. I. Kittle, M. L. McBride, J. C. Phillips. CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE. D. R. Francis, Jr., J. I). Dana, Maurice Lombardi. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. Preston Kuniler. Malcolm Douglas, N. W. Bartlett. C. S. Brooks, J. B. Hartwell. 263 i i Junior Promenade. i90i Promenade Committee 1 I.. Mitciibij., Chairman. S. L. Coy, R. I,. Atkinson, I.. M. Thomas, J. H. Wear, IIkxky Stii.hs Curtiss, Floor Manager. I). S. Blossom. Harold Chap| cll. J. A. Keppehnan, 1900 nunior Promenade Committee I . A. Rockkpki.LKR, Chairman. J. C. Greenway, W. L. Chittenden, F. It. Adams, Matthew Mills, S. B. Cami . Floor Manager. A.J. Baker, Malcolm Douglass. Bascom Johnson, 1902 Sophomore German Committee J. W. Burdick, Chairman. H. S. Hooker, B. C. Rumsey, 3d, R. C. Norton, Roderick l'ottcr. junior Promenade Committee 1872. Chairmen. Floor Managers. I,. I,. Boomer, 1887. Chairmen. J. Rogers. Floor Managersm J. R. Sheffield, '87,V — S. L. Boyce, 1888. S.J. Walker, E. Allen. 1874. T. 1 . Wicks, 1889. 11. S. Robinson, W. L. Armstrong,. 1875- I). A. Jones, F. H. Jones, 1890. A. G. McClintock, S. Phelps, IS76. J. Porter, C.Johnson, 1891. G. B. Iioppin, T. L. McClung, G. S. Brewster. .877. N. U. Walker, F. J. Stimson, 1892. 1893. H. A. Bavne, 1878. II. C. Hollister, C. H. Morgan, Francis Parsons, A. S. Chisholm, 1879. J. I). Torrevson, J. O. Perrin, 1894. Thomas Cochran, Jr.. H. P. Whitney, i3So. N. G. Osborn, W. R. Innis, 1895. William Sloane, F. B. Harrison. 1881. J. B. Dimmick, Henry Ives, 1896. A. K. Foote, A. P. Stokes, Jr., 1882. A. P. French, W. P. Eno, .897. C. M. Fincke, E. E. Garrison, .883. F. W. Rogers, E. B. Frost, 1898. Greenville Parker, F. 11. Simmons, 1S84. T. G. Lawrence, D. H. Wilcox, 1899. W. E. S. Griswold, F. H. Brooke, 188s. S. R. Bert roil, II. S. Brooks, 1900. I . A. Rockefeller. S. B. Camp. 1886. T. Darling, K. C. Lambert. 265 Vale University Club OFFICERS. J. M. McCormick, i oo, . J. I). Irki.ani), 1920 S., W. F. Hitt, 1901, J. H. Wkar, 1901. J. II. IIORI), 19.1, T. A. Howell, 1900, F. I). Cheney, 1900, F. T. Crawford, 1900, T. A. Howell, 1900, F. C. Havemeyer, 1900, C. W. McKclvcy, 1900. EXECUTIVK COMMITTliK. J. M. McCormick, 1900. GOVERNING BOARD. M. L. McBride, 1900. J. M. McCormick, 1900, B. V. Paddock. 1900, I . A. Rockefeller. 1900, E. II. Clark, 1900 S., President. Pier-President. Secretary. Treasurer. .Issis ant Treasurer. B. W. Paddock, 1900. J. I). Ireland, 1900 S., C. B. Levey, 1900 S., J. H. Horn, 1901, V. F. Hitt, 1901. J. H. Wear, 1901. MEMBERS. 1900. B. S. Adams, J. P. Adams. E. Alexander, L. B. Barbour, N. Bardeen, J. W. Barney, A. M. Barrel 1. X. W. Bartlett, H. Boocock, M. B. Brainard, E. S. Bronson, C. P. Capen, F. I). Cheney, T. B. Clarke, Jr., W. R. Clark, W. S. Coffin. F. Crumpton, Z. M. Crane, F. T. Crawfcrd, S. B. Dean, C. H. Draper, S. B. Elkins. Jr.. I). R. Francis, Jr., J. S. Ferguson, H. O. Havemever, H. H. Hackett, F. C. Havemever, B. Henry. L. A. Hockstadtcr, T. A. Howell, C. Hulst, H. C. Heinz. F. G. Hall. Sp.. F. Hutton, L. S., I). C. Jennings, P. C. Kiefer. L.S., R. J. Keeney, A. I. Kittle,' P. Kumlcr, J. P. Lombanl, VV. C. Mackey, M. L. McBride. J. M. McCormick, R. McCormick. Jr., C. W. McKclvcy, D. Millbank, H. Moore. T. I). Newmver, E. W. Ong. B. W. Paddock, R. S. Palmer, P. A. Rockefeller, W. E. Seymour, G. W. Simmons, R. A. Spalding.Jr., C. B. Spears, C. A. Starne, C. Stetson, R. Stevenson, H. A. Stone, C. L. Tiffany, L. Van Dyke, F. H. Winters, H. G. Williams, W. B. Williams, S. M. Wood. 266 Yale University Club. YALE UNIVERSITY CLUB. M EM KICKS-Continued. i9 x) S. R. W. Kelts, C. B. Ely, J. I). Ireland, J. G. Parsons, K. H. Clark. R. II. Hawkins, R. R. Knowlton, F. W. Renshaw, A. R. Cluctt, H. S. Hotchkiss, C. R. Levey, I. Richards, G. N. Crouse, H. M. Hanna, Jr.. A. R. Maynard, R. R. Sullivan, R. Cutter, J. H. Inman, C. C. McCord, II. A. Webster, W. H. White. 1901. R. L. Atkinson, Julian Day, A. H. Marckwald, F. W. Strubv, H. Aucliincloss, J. G. Dettmer, II. S. McAuley, A. A. Thomas, J. L. Boyce• R. T. Doudge, E. V. Meeks, L. M. Thomas, R. H. Brown, C. Dupec, M. H. Merriman, J. C. Tomlinson. C. R. Buckingham, J. S. Kells, J. L. Mills, R. 1‘. Tyler, K. M. Rycrs, L. K. Fulton, G. D. Morgan, J. T. Wadsworth, C. W. Cady, H. W. Healey, H. C. Neal, H. S. Wallace, A. Cameron, Jr., G. G. Henry, R. M. Newport, R. W. Walsh, J. M. Carlisle, A. M. Hirsh, I). C. Noyes, W. P. Wattles, I,. H. Carter, W. F. Hitt, A. R. Palmer, J. H. Wear, G. L. Catlin, R. Hixon, J. M. Patterson, H. T. Weeks, Jr., T. L. Cheney, W. W. Hoppin, C. Potter, H. D. Westcott, F. M. Chisholm, J. H. Hord, E. C. Rice, G. L. White, Jr., H. Chisholm, W. B. Howe, T. M. Robertson, O. W. White, G. P. Chittenden, E. L. Jones, W. P. Scott, C. R. Woolscv. W. P. Clyde, Jr., L. L. Kellogg, H. Scovillc, T. S. Woolsey, Jr. A. C. Coxe, J. A. Keppleman, L. M. Spier, A. F. Yaggv. J. L. Crostlnvaite, G. B. Kip, W. A. Stickney, H. II. Christian, I). B. Lawrence, I . Strong, 1901 S. T. S. Adams, W. K. Rarnanl, L. Hengerer, F. W. Perkins, G. K. Allen, W. M. Finckc, L. P. Myers, J. T. Ryerson, H. F. Allen, M. Ferry, T. A. McGinlev, K. S. Toothe, G. E. Armstrong, Jr., C. A. Foster, J. S. Ogilvie, Jr., J. O. Tobin, L.S., J. Bayne, C. R. Gordon, II. Pearce, Jr., F. S. Wannoth. 268 University Club a E. Adams, W. E. Davis, F. Abbott, W. I). Embrec, G. Abl ott, F. M. Kastman, J. dcK. Alsop, A. Farrell, R. W. Armstrong, C. B. Francis, N. C. Brainard, 1C. W. Frisbie, G. Brush, A. D. Ferguson, F. B. Barnett, H. I,. Galpin, G. W. Babcock, R. H. I. Goddard, Jr., C. S. Baer, R. 1’. Grilling, J. B. Burrall, W. B. Godfrey, Jr., R. V. Baylor, E. C. Granberry, W. G. Brown, 1 . D. V. Gott, C. I). Barnes, J. R. Hall, F. Beers, A. W. Hyde, I). Boardman, W. S. Hastings, J. W. Burdick, H. S. Hooker, 1 . I). Clark, ('.. H. Hull, C. C. vS. Cushing, J. I,. Hammond, A. M. Crcssler, J. R. Hunter, H. R. Cox, C. S. Hopkins, C. H. Collins, G. W. Hitner, M. B. Chittenden, A. S. Hemming, J. A. Callender, S. Johnson, K. H. Dclafield, F. F. W. Jackson, J. R. Deering, D. L. James, H. S. Duell, F. W. Jefferson, R. B. Dresser, H. W. Knox, W. M. Krcmcnt ., H. M. Robbins, H. L Laws, F. M. Spear, M. 1 . Lancaster, R. Slurgcs, B. R. C. Low, M. A. Stern, E. I. Low, J. R. Swan, Jr , G. W. Lindcnberg, K. Smith, W. L. Lyon, II. B. Stoddard, A. C. Ludington, G. Schwab, Jr., J. C. McDowell, S. L. Smith, H. G. McDowell, W. R. Sidenberg, C. S. Miller, H. Stone, R. M. Mason, E. A. Stebbins, H. S. Mead. 11. S. Sherman, A. 1C. Manierre, C. F. Samson, J. S. McKelvv, W. R. Teller. G. K. Mellen, T. N. Troxcll. 1 . McL. Merrill, R. C. Vanderbilt, G. W. Noyes, I). Vielc, R. C. Norton, H. G. Waters, J. M. Fickauds, H. F. Wells, L. B. Rand, H. A. Wcssell, Jr., H. M. Russell, Jr., J. Wright, K. C. Reed, A. Y. Wear, B. C. Rumsev.Jr., M. S. Willing. M. B. Richardson, J. N. McL. Wylie. H. S. Reynolds, S. I). Woodhouse. 1). Reynolds, H. I . Rogers, Jr., 269 I'. I). Cheney, 1900. J. S. Ferguson. 1900. J. M. McCormick, 1900. II. S. Ames. ’86, C. I . Bailey, Jr., '5:6. W. B. Anderson, '86, K. E. Morgan, ’86, C. 1 . McAvoy, ’85 S., T. II. Newberry, Jr. ,’85 S., C. P. Anderson, ’S7, C. M. Hinkle. 'S;. (). G. Jennings, 87, O H. Young, ’87. Arthur Meeker, ’86 S.. Charles Wilcox. ’86 S., Edmund Allen, ’88. J H. McMillan. 88. Edwin Parsons. ’88. Arthur White, ’88, E. W. Durant, ’87 S.. O. H. Short. ’87 S., Augustus Coburn. ’89, J. G. Rogers, ’89, F. W. Wallace, '89. I)eW. C. West. 89. J. N. Conygham. '88 S.. H. K. Goetchius, '88 S., Edgar Ames, ’90, R. I . Ireland. ’90. Norman James. ‘90. H. G. McClintock, ’90. Cup men Crispin Oglebay, 1900. C. B. Levey, 1901 S., J. H. Inman, 1900 S., W. H. Conyngham,'89 S., H. W. Rain hard, ’89 s., A. M. Coats. ’91, L. C. Dupont, ’91, W. C. Rhodes, ’91, J. B. Sears. '91. W. F. Judson, ’90 S., C. A. Otis, ’90 S., E. Bolt wood, ’92, E. H. Floyd-Jones, ’92, H. S. Lyman, ’02. W. I). Young, ’92, A. Francke, '91 S., S. Pearce. ’91 S.. Thomas A. Gardiner. ’93, A. Lawrence Greer, ’93. Joseph Robv, '9 . W. H. Vanderbilt. ’93. Andrew B. Graves, ’92 S., Richard F. Pearce, ’92 s.. C. Burr, ’94. F. C. Perkins. ’94. P. H. McMillan, ’94, H. P. Whitney. ’94. N. B. Burr, 93 S., H. Haslehurst. ’93 S., M. N. Buckner, '95, A. B. Shepley, 95, J. R. Williams, 95, C. Vanderbilt, Jr.. ’95, B. G. Wells. 04 S., G. Sheffield. ’94 S., Ward Cheney. ’9b, W. S. Hoyt, '96. E. C. Lackland. Jr., ’96, M. I). McKee, '96. N. M. Flower, ’96 S., G. W. Hawley. ’96 S., S. 1). Babcock. Jr., ’97. C. Gillette. 97. T. McK. Lauglilin, ’97 S., L. L. Lorillard, '97 S., Knox Maddox, 97, R. I eP. Tvtus, ’97, H. F. Benjamin, ’98 S., A. S. Hay. 98, F. G. Hinsdale, ’98. Rcund Martin, ’9S S., Gouverneur Morris, Jr., ’98, I. N.-Swift, ’98. Jamot Brown. 99, A. W. Davis, ’99. J. C. Green leaf. ’99 S., K. F. Hinkle, ’99. H. G. Otis. ’09. J. McL. Walton, ’99 S. G. A. Adee. '67. Charles Parsons, '78, fionorary J. W. Curtis, ’79, E. S. Porter, ’80 S., members J. P. Trowbridge, ’83, H. B. Cromwell, 'S4. N. G. Williams, Jr., ’84, E. A. Schultze, ’85. 270 yale Corinthian yacht Club % H. O. Havkmkykr, K. H. Clark, Clarkson Potter j. H. Hord, G. B. Kip, . Commodore. Vice- Com modore. Rear-Corn modore. Secretary, 'treasurer. T. A. Howell, 1900, T. K. Franklin, 19CX), GOVERNING BOARD. J. H. Inman, 1900 S., Julian Day, 1901, H. A. Webster, 1900 S., L. M. Thomas, 1901, members Henry Pearce, Jr., 1901 S. A. L. Ferguson, 1902. 1900. 1900 S. W. W. Taylor, C. R. Gordon, E. C. Granbcry, J. 1 . Adams, S. M. Barroll, W. Thaw, L. Hunt, O. T. Higgins, W. H. Averill, R. W. Betts, R. Townshend. L. T. Jacjucs, B. R. C. Low, J. W. Barney, W. I). Brennan, H. W. Webster. C. M. Kline, 1C. I. Low, A. M. Barrett, A. M. Brooks, T. P. Leaman, A. E. Manierre, N. W. Bartlett, W. K. Brown, 1901. W. C. Lewis, C. A. Moore, K. H. Bindley, K. H. Clark, W. 1 . Clyde, R. C. Lincoln, L. B. Rand. H. Boocock, K. K. Clarke, J. Day, O. T. McClurg, H. P. Rogers, M. B. Brainard, A. R. Cluett, F. B. Eiseman, C. S. Miller, B. C. Rumsev, G. M. Colvocoresses, Eliot Cutter, W. R. Hitt, L. P. Myers, H. Satterlee, P. Crampton, T. I). DeGolier, J. H. Hord, J. S. Ogilvie, G. Schwab, Z. M. Crane, C. B. Ely, G. B. Kip, H. Pearce, K. Smith, C. H. Draper, J. W. Falls, C. Potter, C. K. Peck, S. H. Stone, T. K. Franklin, T. H. Hall, W. A. Stickncy, F. W. Renshaw, R. Sturger, F. C. Havemeyer, W. E. Hall. L. M. Thomas, J. T. Ryerson, R. C. Vanderbilt, T. A. Howell,’ E. W. Heller, G. A. Welch. W. H. Tallmadgc, H. A. Weasel. R. G. Keeney, J. M. Long, II. S. Hotchkiss, J. H. Inman, 1901 S. B. S. Toothe, J. H. Wade, Graduates. G. Lovell, IC. B. Knowlton, T. S. Adams, M. J. Whitely, M. T. Bennett, J. M. McCormick, G. Lauder, H. F. Allen, J. H. Wickershaw. W. F. Cochrane, C. W. McKelvey, C. B. Levy, G. E. Armstrong, A. F. Lindley, D. Milbank, A. B. Maynard, N. A. Bindley, 1902. C. C. Sprague. R. S. Palmer, C. C. McCord, R. DcW. Brixey, C. H. Adams, P. A. Rockefeller, C. J. Parker, E. Brooks, C. R. Aldrich, W. V. Taylor, J. G. Parsons, G. H. Cressler, G. Brust, L. Van Dyke, H. Richards, H. L. Dixon, A. Farrel, H. G. Williams, I. Richards, W. IC. Fait horn, A. L. Ferguson, S. M. Wood, C. B. Schley, E. H. Fisher, R. H. I. Goddard, H. C. Zellhoefer. 1C. A. Strong, P. J. Gibson, F.S. Goodwin, 271 N. A. Smytii, C. M. Cooku, President. Secretary and treasurer. F. B. Adams, C. S. Baldwin, J. W. Barney, M. T. Bennett, B. B. Bolt wood, H. S. Brown, W. T. Bull, G. B. Cutten, Clive Day, J. W. Edgerton, A. L. Ellis, H. A. Farr, J. M. Gaines, E. F. Gallaudet, T. Kelly, F. B. Luquiens, G. H. Nettleton, H. C. Pitts, K. B. Reed. A. E. Richards, H. Taft, H. A. Webster, E. M. Weyer, H. B. Wright. 272 Renaissance £lub % C. 1C. Hr I n'I.ky, B. H. Clark, T. B. Clarkk, Jr., D. Iv. DrGolykr, C. B. Blv, I). R. Francis, F. C. Havkmkvkk, R. A. McGKK. W. Ernst Minor, F. H. Swift, R. C. Twichkm., K. W. WlNTKR fionorary members J. H. Inman, C. B. Lkvev, F. D. Chknrv, J. S. Fkrguson, 273 J. M. McCormick, C. Oglrbay. HONORARY MEMBER. Prof. Wii.i.iam L. Phelps. M ADR IC1S M A SON. Walter Bruce Howk, Robert Lewis Atkinson. James I.ayno Mills, . Maharajah, i Mali raj-1 unwar. Hahn. Bo ticlcy- Wallah. ULEMAS. Charles Wash bum Cady, Henry Hall Christian, William Pancoast Clyde, Jr.. George Peters Chittenden. Julian Day, Lewis Edwards Fulton. Paul Lincoln Mitchell, Ray Morris, George Vodges Reynolds, Thomas Markoe Robertson, Roger Pierpont Tyler. 274 $l. Paul’s Club ClIART.KS X. HlCKOK, Vice-President. Lhoxard M. Thomas, Secretary and Treasurer. 1900. P'rederic Baldwin Adams, William Holt Averill, John Penn Brock, Ezekiel Stoddard Bronson, J. Shims Campbell, Charles Pond Capen, James Iiiram Foster, David Rowland Francis, Albion Lester C.ile, Harold Humphrey Hackett, Geo. Wolcott Hubbcll, Jr., Irving Gillis Knox, James Henry Niedcckcn, Crispin Oglebav, Charles Randolph Page, George Cass Shelby, Chauncey Blair Spears, Charles Alexander Startle. William Biddle Williams, Keyes Winter. 1900 S. Gerard B. Allen. Gilmore M. Barroll, Charles E. Bascome, Coler Campbell, Charles X. Hickok, James I). Ireland, Roltert 1). Kaimc, Francis J. Kcnnctt, Jr., Charles B. I.evev, Henry L. Loomis, A. B. Maynard, John W. Morey, William II. Talmage, Jr., Herman A. Webster. 1901. Henry II. Babcock, Augustus B. Berger, Eben M. Byers, Alexander Cameron, Jr., Henry II. Christian, Alfred C. Coxe, Jr., William R. Hitt. James C. Kimball. Dudley B. Lawrence, Andrew S. McReath, Harold C. Neal, Clarkson Potter, Ralph R. Richardson, George S. Stillman, Prentice Strong, Frederick R. Strubv, Iaionard M. Thomas, Robert B. Wilson. 1901 S. Charles Belknap, Jr., Henderson Gilbert, Xatlian W. Hendryx, BenAli II. Lounsberv, Edward L. Marsh, Richard Ten Broeck, Frank S. Wannoth. 1902. Sidney S. Boardman, Edward 11. Delafield, Harry B. Farrar, Alton Parrel, Charles B. Francis, Francis S. Goodwin, Wells S. Hastings, J. A. S. Johnson. Sherman W. Knox, Benjamin R. C. Low, Kthclbert I. Low, Arthur C. Ludington, Charles A. Moore, Jr., George K Smith, Henry B. Stoddard, Rush Sturges. Thomas N. Troxell, Reginald C. Vanderbilt. 1902 S. Henry M. Coffem, John R. Coffin, Charles E. Greenough, Antoine J. Newell. Kenneth B. Schley, Henry M. Scdley Kenneth C. Sooysmith. Evan B. Thomas. Livingston Whitney. 1903- Allen T. Clement, Gifford A. Cochran, Franklin Parrel, William Frew, H. Morley Hitchcock, Francis S. Iioughteling, Henry James. Douglas B. Kimball, Lucian S. Kirtland. Donald McKesson, Paul F. Mann, Henry Potter, Cleveland Rogers, Reeve Schley. Thcron R. Strong, George E. Sykes. Arsene L. Trenholm, John E. Wocxlruff, Gerald S. Work. Andover Club MEMBERS. 1900. B. S. Adams, F. W. Allen, E. C. Andrews, H. S. Arnold, F. M. AtterhoH.Jr., H. W. Babcock, A. J. Baker, F. I . Bassett, II. J. Beardsley, H. T. Birch, Jr., K. Bruce, K. L. Burns, A. M. Barrell, T. B. Clarke, Jr., W. R. Clarke, G. M. Colvocoresses, L. A. Cook. F. T. Crawford, S. W. Crouse, J. D. Dana, M. Douglas, G. B. Ellis, T. E. Franklin, D. IC. French, Jr., E. C. Greene, J. C. Greenway, P. R. Grubb, A. B. Heiskell, B. Henry, R. H. Hilton, L. A. Hochstadter, R. E. Hutchinson, II. O. Johnson, J. E. Reach, V. P. Lobdell, G. S. McCartin, R. M. McCormick, K. C. McGouldrick, W. R. Maloney, Jr., J. W. Miller, C. Monson, Jr., J. L. Moore, A. C. Newcombe, W. S. Page, E. A. Park, C. M. Perry, J. C. Phillips, II. M. Poyliter, R. J. Schweppe, R. A. Spalding, Jr., G. Stevens, R. Stevenson, Jr., I). O. Thomas, C. T. Treadway, C. B. Tuttle, A. V. VanBuren, G. H. Whipple, H. P. Wickes, H. G. Williams. 1900 S. W. T. Charles, 1C. II. Clark, A. R. Cluett, H. F. Dutton, Jr., H. E. Gabriel. 276 H. Gray, H. S. Hotchkiss, E. J. House, G. Lauder, Jr., T. B. Nisbet, J.J. Peter. J. M. Rowland, P. D. Schcnck, R. M. Shoemaker, R. B. Sullivan, T. G. Whaling, J. E. Wheeler, W. H. White, J. Winterbotham, Jr. 1901. C. IC. Belding, J. L. Boyce, IC. I). Brown, H. M. Brown, I. . K. Butler, C. W. Cady, The Andover Club. MEMBERS—Continued. T. C. Carson, J. W. Catron, R. W. Chandler, J. H. Childs, E. B. Christie, E. N. Curtis, J. G. Dettmer, F. S. Dodson, R. H. Edwards, T. H. Ficke, J. A. Findley, J. L. Fiske, L: E. Fulton, R. H. Gilpatrick, A. M. Hirsh, J. A. Keppehnan, J. L. Mills, R. Morris, R. W. Parsons, A. H. Richardson, A. A. Thomas, J. H. Thomas, K. Twining, Jr., R. P. Tyler, H. S. Wallace, R. W. Walsh, A. M. Webb, W. I). A. Westfall, F. M. Wheeler, G. L. White. Jr., C. B. Woolscv, A. P. Wright, A. J. Young, G. S. Young. 1901 S. C. L. Childs, J. H. Childs, W. N. Conner, J. F. Ferry, C. A. Foster, P. T. Hall, S. Hay, E. W. Hunt, G. S. Macdonald, C. K. Peck, J. W. Perry, F. L. Quinby, T. I . Leamau, C. C. Sprigg, L. D. Waddell, F. E. Whitney, J. H. Wickersham, A. P. Wilder. 1902. S. II. Abbey, G. Abbott, C. R. Aldrich, G. W. Babcock, P. Bancroft, R. V. Baylor, S. I.. Brooks, J. W. Burdick, J. A. Callender, G. B. Carpenter, W. L. Chamberlain, W. E. Davis, Jr., W. E. Day, F. M. Eastman, F. II. Evans, H. L. Foote, H. L. Galpin, R. P. Grifling, O. T. Higgins, B. T. Hudson, J. J. Hughes, I). P. Lewis, G. W. Lindenberg, F. T. Mason, E. L. Orwig, Jr., A. G. Peirce, H. A. Peters, W. F. Roberts, H. M. Russell, Jr., C. F. Samson, H. Satterlee, E. L. Skinner, K. Smith, F. M. Spear, L. S. Spitzer, G. E. Stansfield, IS. A. Stebbins, S. H. Stone, C. I). Talcott, A. M. Taylor, W. R. Teller, J. F. Tenney, W. B. Tyler. G. B. Ward, A. S. Wheeler, T. H. Wickwire, Jr., G. E. Woodbine, S. D. Woodhouse. 1902 S. A. Barnwell,Jr., J.J. Brainard, A. J. Bluff, R. W. Campbell, W. S. Clark, B. S. Eastman, H. S. Hamlin, J. W. Howell, J.J. Janes, M. C. Klock, R. M. Levering, R. D. Mitchell, G. W. Perkins, Jr., H. C. Phipps. N. R. Potter, L. L. Roby, S. L. Russell, C. W. Schultz, R. A. Waller. 277 OFFICERS. Che Fjotcbkiss Club Stuart Brown Camp, President. John Shkpard Kki.ls, Vice-President. Hhnry Sargknt Mkao, Treasurer. ClIARIJtS Haroi.d Coi.uns. Secretary. F.X ECUTIVK COM MITTEE. R. C. Twichku., 1900, J. H. McAi.arnky, 1903, C. I . Cook, 1901 S., I. E. Burdick, 1900 S. MEMBERS. 1900. Norman Bardeen, S. B. Camp, F. I) Cheney, ' .. M. Crane, J. W. Dccrow. H. E. Ellsworth, A. G. Fox, H. E. Goss, L. C. Hedge, T. A. Howell, R. G. Keeney, R. H. McCormick, Jr., C. W. McKelvey, Allen McLean, B. W. Paddock, R. S. Palmer, F. I). Pendleton, W. S. Sanford, W. B. Scabury, Charles Stetson, M. A. Stone, Jr., C. L. Tiffany, 2d, R. C. Twichell, Elisha Walker, H. H. Wells. C. H. Wilson. 1901. L. B. Carter, S. L. Coy, J. S. Bells, E. L. Eliason, A. II. Gleason, M. K. Parker, R. S. Spencer, R. B. Hixon, W. J. Hoysradt, L. L. Kellogg, D. C. Noyes, T. M. Robertson, L. M. Spier, J. T. Wadsworth. 1902. Dixon Boardman, A mil Brown, C. H. Collins. W. L. Dix, W. W. Duncan, P. V. I). Gott, J. R. Hall, H. W. Hamlin, C. S. Hopkins, P. McL. Merrill. H. S. Mead, A. D. Packer, Dorrance Reynolds, M. B. Richardson, Ralph Ryan, S. L. Smith, Dorr Vicle. '903. Glover Beardsley, N. H. Cobb. A. M. Collins, E. R. Crowe, R. I). Day, T. P. Draper, Bradford Ellsworth, G. B. Everts, Antonio Eachiri, L. W. Frisbic, W. S. Fulton, . A. Goss, G. B. Hardy, I). K. Johnston, R. C. Jennings, W. A. Lyon, J. H. McAlarnev, H. C. McLean, R. L. McKnight. F. W. Moore, P. S. Ney, A.J. Rosenthal, Douglass Van Dyke. S. O. Vanderpoel, W. G. Wing. 1900 S. I. E. Burdick, A. L. Dwight, C. B. Ely, R. H. Gillett, C. S. lenders, T. L. Montague, L. S. Shoniger, C. C. Starr. 1901 S. F. L. Belin, C. P. Cook, C. E. Day, C. G. Miller, C. E. Rudd, F. R. Van Vechtcn. 1902 S. G. W. Peters, I). Runkle, I.. P. Sperry, W. K. Wal(bridge. MEMBERS. 1900. H. S. Arnold. J. H. Bailey, G. H. Bartholomew, W. C. Bartholomew. A. N. Butler, W. E. Crittenden. I '. Cross, Jr., J. F. McLane. F. B. Merrels, G. N. Whittlesey. 1900 S. F. J. Cornell, G. W. Dudley, S. W. Dudley, W. H. Fulton. R. M. Hosley, E. J. Rungee, H. F. Seward, L. H. Strouse, K. M. Walker, A. Wolodnrskv. 1901. F. D. Bonner. L. H. Bronson, C. M. DeForest, W. F. Fanslow, F. R. Haight. R. R. B. Hall. W. F. Hamilton, G. B. Lovell, F. R. Ryan, F. Thompson, E. H. Tuttle, L. Tuttle, R. P. Tyler, A. P. Wright. 1901 S. E. W. Brown. W. If. Clark. R. F. Ditmars, J. Duhan, G. J. N. Edmondson, L. B. Fish, H. A. Gilbert, H. F. Hotchkiss, R. M. Kellogg, II. B. North. L. M. Rosenhluth, W. E. Sanford, P. Troup, A. T. Welles, J. G. Wild. 1902. P. Beers, E. Burgess, J. Braun, F. W. Campbell. W. F. Collins, H. I . Foote, H. L. Galpin, J. R. Hall, H. M. Huhhell. B. H. Lee. H. M. Luquiens. H. Ii. Morris, H. A. Rogers, J. J. Scanlon, H. C. Timelier. 1902 S. F. M. Adams, J. W. Armstrong, A. G. Bolden, E. W. Brown, W. J. Canada, J. A. Fogarty, B. L. Greenbaum, A. H. Jentc, I . J. H. Jentc, R. W. Langley, M. C. Myers, F. 1.. Phillips, W. B. Price. 190V G. S. Arnold. W. B. Arvinc, H. T. Clark, J. R. Coffey, J. P. Cronan, A. M. Collins, J. II. Curran, P. B. Foster, W. L. Hannouut, T. E. Hill. H. C. Kelly, J. P. McDonough, D. B. MacLanc, A. 1). Mullen, II. I. Root, J. B. Sullivan, W. B. Tyler. 279 Dwrenceville Club % 1900. K. Carter, Jr., Owen Johnson, G. A. Lyons, Jr., W. E. Seymour, G. M. She] ard, W. G. Vogeler. 1900 S. C. M. Dow, Jr., C. T. Dudley, E. W. Hall, W. T. Hartman, W. P. Irwin, T. Kelly, Howard Richards, Jr O. H. Schell, J. W. Spicdel, J. F. Symes, C. I). Woo l. Jr. MEMBERS. 1901. A. Brown, A. R. Chamberlain, S. Dillingham, R. B. Wilson, F. R. Series. 1901 S. T. S. Adams, B. W. Kuukel, T. A. McGinley, C. S. Miller, J. S. Ogilvie, Jr., Rufus Parks, Jr., H. O. Walton, D. I. Whittelsey. 1902. F. Abbott, K. Adams, C. S. Baer, J. F. Baer, K. L. Fox, R. S. Gast, W. F. Roberts. 1900 S. I). S. Norton, J. L. de San lies. •903- C. C. Auehincloss, L. G. Coleman, H. F. Hartjiu, C. MacKen .ie, [. M. Nichols, H. B. Pomeroy, G. F. Porter, E. S. Van Tassel. A. J. Waring. 2S0 OFFICERS. J. E. Davis, 1900, . Gkorc.k I . Chitthn'dhn, 1901, W. M. FlNCKK. 1901 S., ’resident. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Geo. I . Chittenden, 1931, A. M. Cressler, 1902, 1900. R. I). Carey, W. L. Chittenden, S. B. Dean, J. E. Davis, S. B. Elkins. Jr., J. S. Ferguson. M. E. Lombardi, R. L. Tweedy. 1900 S. H. S. Brown, E. Cutter. G. S. Ilosea, MEMBERS. N. R. Huselton, M. C. Parshall, F. H. Swift. C. M. Taintor, W. Thaw, J. Winterbotham. 1901. G. 1 Cliitteuden. W. P. Clyde, Jr., O. H. Eddy, H. W. Healv, W. B. Howe, H. T. Weeks. 1901 S. G. E. Armstrong, C. I). Carey. G. H. Cressler, W. M. Finckc, 1902. H. B. Coxe. A. M. Cressler, A. Nicoll, H. L. Sweinhart. M. S. Willing, G. W. Milner. T. J. Gaines, 190?. 1902 S. Rolfe Kingsley, M. II. Brown, 190.1. P. K. Condict, M. W. DuPuy, T. J. Gaines, C. J. Hamlin, D. H. Morgan, G. G. Parkhurst, J. O. Putnam, 2d, G. P. Warner. 2S1 fiopkins Grammar School Club OFFICERS. Ekkkiki. S. Bronson, I900 Raynham Townshknd, 1900 s.. Wim.iam B. Tyi.kr, 1903. Ray Morris, 1901, .... President. I 'ice-Presidenl. Secretary. Treasurer. HONORARY MEMBERS. J. Willanl Gibbs, Pli.D., LL.D . Hon. Simeon E. Baldwin, I’res. Arthur T. Hadley, M.A., I.E.I).. George I). Watrous, D.C.L., Theodore S. Woolsev, M.A., I.E.I)., Henry W. Farnain, R.P.I)., M.A. MEMBERS. 1900. Ezekiel S. Bronson, Rutger B. Miller, John C. Pickett. 1900 S. Hugh E. Burbank, Alfred K. Chittenden, George R. Johnson, Raynham Townshend. 1901. Edward I). Brown, Robert W. Chandler, William F. Fanslow, Ray Morris, Edwin P. Thompson, Arthur S. Williams. 1901 S. William H. Beelder, David E. Breinig, Preston J. Gibson, Albert K. Hubbard, Andrew B. Mygatt, Frederick J. Wahlig. 1902. Frederick Beers, Frederic W. Campbell. William W. Herrick. Frederick F. W. Jackson, Herbert W. Smith, Henry C. Timelier, Arthur S. Wheeler. 2S2 1902 S. Thomas D. Adams, Arthur G. Bcldcu, Vincent B. Clarke. John C. Cromwell, Horace S. Davis, Charles R. Ellicott, JolinJ. Howard, Edward W. Jeffcott, Albert II. Jente. 9«3-Josiah H. Benton, James P. Cronan, John Eliasou, Edward H. Fitzgerald, Ziegler Sargent. William B. Tyler. Sbady Side Academy Club a OFFICERS. J. M. Long, Southard Hav, R. V. Moorhead. J. C. Humbird, President. I ice-President. Secretary. Treasurer. 1900. E. H. Bindley, H. C. Heinz, I). C. Jennings, J. M. Long, 1900 S. Harold Ai.lkn, K. K. Clarke, W. L. Cowdrey, R. H. Hawkins. E. J. House, X. R. Husbi.ton, W. P. Irwin, MEMBERS. W. Thaw, J. H. Childs. 1901 S. W. A. Bindley, C. L. Childs, Southard Hay, J. C. Humbird, T. H. McGini.ey. 1902. Franklin Abbott, R. W. Moorhead. 1902 S. J. J. Brainard. 1903. J. M. H. Brown, j. K. Evans, William Frew, R. A. Hunt, R. G. Jennings. H. C. McClintock, A. K. Oliver, Donald Thompson. ?S3 Oe Caff €lub % OFFICERS. RayxHAM 'fOWNSHKXD, M. Hkminway Mkrrimax. Hkxry B. Stoddard, Ai.hkrt R. Lam it, President. Vice-President. Secretary. Treasurer. H. Stuart Hotchkiss, Law School. C. V. Andrews. 1900 S. S. Bell, I. L. Lyons, H. S. Hotchkiss, R. Townshend. 1901. C. B. Buckingham, F. M. Chisholm, F. G. Mason, M. II. Mcrriman, O. W. White. SUPPER COMMITTEE. Charles H. Buckingham. MEMBERS. 1901 S. R. W. Bragg, A. Welch. 1902. J. B. Burrall, II. I?. Colton, C. B. Francis, G. Lear. 2d, E. H. Risley, II. B. Stoddard. 1902 S. R. W. Allerton, G. Dent, L. Hunt, A. T. Wick, 9°3- R. Bristol, C. M. Chapin, M. Ferry, A. L. Hart, R. Hazard, T. Hooker, A. R. Lamb, R. Lyons, J. McDonald, S. W. Rhoads. H. S. White. 284 Hartford Club a OFFICERS. Morton S. Crkssy, 1900. .... Edwin A. Strong, 1900 S., . . ‘ . Arthur H. Grayks, 1900, .... Burton I’. Twichki.i., 190c, EX ECUTIVE COM MITTKE. President. Vice-President. Secretary. Treasurer. Morgan B. Brainard, 1900. Chairman. James G. De V. Morrell, 1900 S., James S. Taintor, 1901. HONORARY MEMBERS. Henry A. Beers, M.A., Thomas D. Goodcll, Ph.D., Charles S. Hastings. I’ll.I)., Bcrnadotte Perrin, l h.D., LL.D., William Lyon Phelps, Ph.D., Herbert E. Smith, M.I)., William G. Sunincr. LL.D., Emerson G. Taylor, B.A., Arthur L. Wheeler. Ph.D. 1900. G. M. Baker, I.. 1$. Harbour, S. R. Bartlett, M. B. Brainard, W. Buck. P. D. Cheney, M. S. Cressy, S. W. Edwards, F. Ii. Hale. C. F. Luce, A. C. Williams. 1900 S. M. M. Eckhardt, J. G. DeW. Morrell, Iv. A. Strong. 1901. W. B. Allen, MEMBERS. C. Cady, II. B. Colton, W. M. Maltbie, T. W. Russell, Jr., E. W. Smith, J. S. Taintor, B. P. Twichell, R. O. Wells, II. II. Whaplcs. 1902. M. H. Bergen, N. C. Brainard, R. II. Cole, C. W. Davis, G. E. Davis. E. W. Frisbic, J. S. Garvan. J. L. Goodwin, L. Heaton, W. B. Hooker. L. H. Holt, A. W. Hyde, C. A. Roberts, C. C. Russ, H. C. Russ, B. G. Teel. W. A. Warner, B. G. Yung. 1901 S. R. C. Lincoln, A. E. Smith. 1903- A. C. Bragaw. R. H. Burdett, J. N. H. Campbell, E. R. Clark. I). A. Dunham, L. W. Frisbie, F. S. Goodwin, T. N. Hogan, I.. A. Howard, P. S. Ncv, C. F. Pratt, G. Roberts. Jr., G. A. Smith, A. Tulin. 1902 S. C. B. Ingraham, Jr., F. J. Jarman, F. J. Moran, F. A. Olds. E. A. Stillman, I. . I’. Strong. W. T. Taylor. J. F. Trumbull. M. Bacharach, L.S., D. Kempner, L.S., G. II. Pearce. L.S., C. H. Tvler, L.S., M. T. Bennett. L.S., C. L. Burnham, L.S., GRADUATES. J. Hillard, L.S., G. K. Dustin, Pli.B., G. H. Edwards, Ph.B., J. P. Norton, B.A.. A. E. Richards, B.A., G. S. Hunter, M.S., W. W. Perry, M.S.. E. S. Brackert, M.S., A. B. Wood, M.S., C. W. Snyder, M.S., A. L. Ellis, M.S. JS5 Che Cincinnati Club a OFFICERS. W. Erxkst Minor, I . L. Mitch km,, E. L. Jonks, E. L. Jonhs, 'resident. Vice-President. Secretary. Treasurer. John A. Holland, F. R. Bassett, 1900, H. R,Jenney, 1900, William E. Minor, 1903, Reuben B. Robertson, 1900, Howard Speer, 1900, Hulhert Taft, 1900, Clinton B. Thompson, 19x1, Henry T. Hunt, 1900. John A. Holland, 1900 S., Rufus A. Van Voast, 1900 S., Clifford Greene. 1901, SUFFER COMMITTEE. Stanley B. Resor, MEMBERS. Milton Hurtig, 1901, Edmund L. Jones, 1901, Paul Lincoln Mitchell, 1901, Stanley B. Resor, 1901, Jesse S. Wyler, 1901, Owen Crawford, 1901, Fowler Chase, 1901, Arthur Buhrmau, 1901 S., Thomas F. Lea man, 1901 S., Herbert Lucker, 1901 S., Julius O. Sell will, 1901 S.. Herbert R. Jenney. John B. Hart, 1902. Harry L. Laws, 1902, George W. Noyes, 1902, Homer A. Wcsscl.Jr., 1902, Thorne Baker, 1903, R. W. Black, 1903, K. W. Curtiss, 1903, J. X. Kinney, Jr., 1903, S. B. Sutphin, 1903, N. II. Hargrave, 1902 S., Neil MacXealc, 1902 S. 286 Brooklyn Club % OFFICERS. Howard BOOCOCK, E. B. Knowi.tox, . Ai.kxaxdkr Camkrox, I‘resident. I'iee-Tresident. Secretary and Treasurer. EXKCUTIVK COMMITTEE. F. Crainpton, 1900, S. H. Chittenden, 1902, MEMBERS. G. B. Clark, 1901. G. B. Chadwick, 1905. 1900. Howard Boocock, Kenneth Bruce, Nathan A. Baldwin, 2nd, Alexander Cameron, Jr., Howard Carleton, Oliver S. Ackley, Jr., Simeon B. Chittenden, Jr., Charles H. Collins, William S. Creevev, Russell Bogue, George B. Chadwick. Clive L. DuVal, Frank C. Gilbert, Roland W. Betts, AmosT. Dwight, A. W. Clement, Foster Crainpton, George Maxwell Clark. Justus G. Dettmer, Gayton B. Ellis, Alfre l F. Escher, Lewis B. Hall, Jr., Benj. R. C. Low, 1901. 1902. ■9 3- Herbert G. Green, Brower Hewitt, Henry C. Holt, Wilfred L. Foster, Hollister Logan. Henry W. Healv, Warren S. Jams, Albert H. Marckwald, Hthelbert I. Low, Frank T. Mason, Charles A. Moore, Jr.. Sidney U. Hooper, William C. Langley, Franklin Lockwood, 1900 S. J. B. M. Hunker, Eben B. Knowlton, Herbert C. Zellhoefer. Charles E. Rogers. George S. Stillman, F. M. VanWicklen. Andrew I). Packer, Porter Steele, Paul H. Welch. Ralph H. Nesmith, Alfred T. Ogden, John E. Woodruff. H. H. Pittingcr, Cornelius I). Wood, Jr. 1901 S. Eliot Cutter, John A. Foulks, Allen Gard, J. S. Ogilvic, Jr. 1902 S. Nathan H. Brown, Austin J. Bruff, Harry C. Martin. 2S7 Cbe St. Coui$ €lub a OFFICERS. Gko. W. Simmons, 1900, W. C. Lewis, 1901 S., J. H. Wear, 1901, R. Lewis Atkinson, 1901, C. P. Capen, Guilford Duncan, MEMBERS. 1900. C. P. Ellerbe, Jr., I). R. Francis, Jr., 1901. R. L. Atkinson, Clarkson Potter, F. B. Eiseman, G. V. Reynolds, W. A. Penny, 1902. G. W. Albin, O. M. Cliffoid, C. B. Francis, 1903. A. C. Becket, W. R. Orthwein, G. K. Conant, H. Potter, J. J. M. Fairbank, 1901 S. G. B. Allen, H. F. Allen, C. E. Bascom, 1902 S. 28S President. Vice-President. Secretary. Trcasm er. R. J. Sclnveppe, G. W. Simmons. W. A. Stickney, J. H. Wear. A. Y. Wear. J. W. Reynolds, C. F. Rowell. W. C. Lewis. J. E. Bayrd, J. H. Overall, 2nd. Chicago £lub % OFFICERS. Robert Stevenson, Jr., 1900, Frederick William Renshaw, 1900 S., James Leonard Boyce, 1901, President. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Robert Stevenson, Jr., F. W. Renshaw, Matthew Mills. MEMBERS. 1900. A. M. Barrell. C. A. Carver, R. H. McCormick, Jr., Holwirt Moore, R. Stevenson, Jr. H. T. Birch, Jr., J. M. McCormick, Matthew Mills, I). C. Palmer, J. L. Boyce, H. S. McAnley, 1901. L. Manierre, J. M. Patterson, H. T. Weeks, Jr. M. 1). Calm, D. McCord, M. Mason, R. W. Walsh, K. Beebe, G. B. Carpenter, 1902. A. E. Manierre, R. M. Mason, M. Trowbridge, F. Burnham, N. W. LeVally, N. H. Mason, K. Smith, M. S. Willing. M. Ferry, R. R. McCormick, 190.?. E. B. Mason, W. P. Nixon, Jr., J. F. Rhodes, J. Cans, A. Manierre, W. G. Metzger, G. F. Porter, W. F. Wallace. H. R. LcVally, W. T. Charles, 1900 S. W. T. Hartmann, F. J. Kennct, Jr., H. A. Webster. E. H. Clark, L. T. Jaqucs, F. W. Renshaw, — - f - G. S. Brigliam, 1901 S. W. E. Faithorn, J. T. Ryerson, H. L. Dixon, O. T. McClurg, Bradford Wells. L. W. Bates, Jr., 1902 S. J. R. Green, I). P. Street, L. Carter, Jr., F. F. Jelke, R. A. Waller, H. M. Coffeen, W. I). Putnam, C. K. Peck. 2S9 Che Pittsburg Club a OFFICERS. Howard C. Hkinz, 1900, Norman R. Huski.ton. 1900 S.. John S. McKki.vky, 1902, Thomas A. McGini.ky, 1901 S., President. Pice-President. Secretary. Treasurer. Edward II. Bindley, James M. Long, MEMBERS. 1900. Howard C. Heinz, Dale C. Jennings. Prank M. MacClcnahan, . William K. Schoycr. Eben M. Byers, 1901. Archibald W. Powell, L. S. Franklin Abbott, Thomas M. II. Brown, Harry W. Du Puy, Harold Allen, Richard H. Hawkins, 1902. Rodman W. Moorhead, John S. McKelvey. William Frew, Roy A. Hunt, 1903 Richard G. Jennings, Augustus K. Oliver, 1900 S. Alexander M. Brooks, Edwin H. Clark, Edward J. House, Norman R. Huselton, Harvey C. MeClintoek, Donald Thompson. William L. Cowdrey, William P. Irwin. William A. Bindley, Hugh M. Jones, 1901 S. Clinton I.. Childs, James H. Childs, John C. Humbird, George Lauder, Jr., Thomas A. McGinley, Southard Hay. 1902 S. 290 James J. Rrainard, Hal. C. Phipps. Che Buffalo Club % OFFICERS. Howard Bisskm., 1900, Ci.arknck Hardin Littkm., 1900 S., Louis Hkngkrkr, 1901 S., . Maurick F. Hawks, 1903, . Ghorok P. Urban, 1901 S., 1900. Howard Bissell, P. Harold Hayes, Franklin Kennedy. 1901. John L. Crosthwaite. 1902. Raymond Bissell, James Brown, Clement H. Cochran, William P. Haines, Malcolm Moore, Roderick Potter, Bronson C. Rumsey, Jr., MEMBERS. George H. Sellers, Dorr Viele, H. Goodman Waters. ■roll. F. Griffin, ChaunceyJ. Hamlin, Maurice F. Hawks, Paul F. Mann, George G. Parkhurst, George P. Warner. 1900 S. Clarence Hardin Littell. President. si Vice-President. - d Vice-President. Secretary. Treasurer. 1901 S. J. B. A. Fosburgh, Louis Hengerer, (ieorge P. Urban, John K. White. 1902 S. Burwell M. Crosthwaite, Laurence J. Mayer, Thomas L. Wickcnden. 1901 L.S. Eben P. Watson. 291 Philadelphia Club a C. B. El.v, 1900 S.. C. M. Ki.ink, 1931 S., OFFICERS. President. • • • Secretary ami Treasurer. MEMBERS. C. K. Brinley, 1900. J. I . Brock, 1900. II. Shaffer, 1900. W. I . Thorpe, 1900. W. B. Williams. 19a . A. T. Clark, 1900 S., J. M. Walts. 1900 S., A. II. Carver, 1901, J. L. Mills, 1901, ! • M. Thomas 1901, J. N Wylie. 1901. A. R. Welch, 1931 S., John Wilson. 1902. J. N. M. Wylie. 1902. G. A. Menge, 1902 S., S. A. Reeves, 1902 S. « a Che Cleveland Club a OFFICERS. Edward B. Grkknk, 1900. Howard M. Hanna, 1901 S., Dudi.kv S. Bi.osso.m, 1901, 1900. Frank M. Atherholt, Jr.. Charles S. Brooks. Edward B. Greene, Malcolm I.. McBride, Eugene W. Ong, Corliss E. Sullivan. 1901. Dudleys. Blossom, Edwin II. Brown, Henry Chisholm, Henry S. Curtiss, Paul T. Gilbert, Fred. G. Harris, MEMBERS. John H. Hord, George A. Welch. 1901 S. Paul B. Condit, Ernst W. Farley, Nisbet Grammar, Howard M. Hanna, Jr., Bred. E. Perkins, Jcptha II. Wade. 1902. Gardner Abbott, I iwrencc B. Beckwith, Harry L. Laws, Robert C. Norton, 292 President. Vice-President. 'treasurer. Jay M. Pickaiuls, Henry S. Sherman. Richard B. Tillinghast. 1902 S. Julius F. Janes, William H. Lamprecht, 2d, Neil MacNeale, Ralph I). Mitchell, Luther L. Robv, Alfred T. Wick. •9°3- II. Morley Hitchcock, William S. Series. OFFICERS. J. M. Hopkins, 1900, a. M. Wkbh. 1901. R. V. Van Vrkdknburoii, 1900 s., t H. I . Shaw, 1901, President. Vice-Presidents. Secretary and Treasurer. S. Engelking, I . S. Hargrove. R. T. Hinton, J. M. Hopkins, W. M. Jones, J. W. Miller, W. E. Minor, H. M. I oyliter, C. B. Thomson. 1901. B. S. Go win, II. B. Hunting, K. H. Lindcnberger, A. H. Parker, C. G. Pearce, H. I‘. Shaw, A. M. Webb. 1902. W. I). Rmbrcc, C. I). Francis, N. R. Francis, J. I.cR. Hammond, W. W. Herrick, G. A. Hewctt. F. W. Jefferson, M. I . Lancaster, E. S. Leavell, C. C. Meyer. I. G. Phillips. II M. Russell, Jr., J. II. Walker. I9°.v H. H. Clark. M. h. Davidson, R. R. Hargis, J. Hart ridge, J. B. Minor, J. R. Robinson, C. II. Stoll, E. V. Thomson, A. J. Waring, G. A. Washington, O. J. Willis, W. B. Wood, 1900 S. II. F. Dutton, J. W. Falls, T. L. Montague, W. C. Ross. J. W. Speidel, R. V. VanVrcdenbiirgh. 1901 S. J. A. Farra, 1902 S. W. S. Clark, G. Dent, B. F. Hines, R. Ten Broeck, 1900 L. S. J. B. Browne, J. K. Payne. E. H. Wells. 1901 I,. S. W. C. Abercrombie, T. G. Gaylord, A. G. Harrison. 293 Stirling Bkll, Charles I). Carey, Edwin H. Clark, George N. Crouse, Walter E. Faithorn, James A. Farra, Preston J. Gibson, Charles R. Gordon, William E. Hall, Richard H. Hawkins, E. Lee Marsh, Milton J. John S. Ogilvie, Jr., Rufus Parks, Jr., Fred E. Perkins, J. Courtney Punderford, Frank L. Quinby, Peirce I). Schenck, Allen E. Smith, William Thaw, Frederick R. Van Vkchten, Richard V. Van Vredenburgii, Herman A. Webster, Whitely. 294 Morgan K. Armstrong, F. Lammot Hi:i.in, Alexander M. Brooks. Horace S. Brown, COI.KR CAMPBELL, Clinton L. Childs. James H. Childs, Donald L. DkGolykr, Wyllys E. Dowd, Jr., Charles A. Foster, Henderson Gilbert, IIOWARD M. HANNA, Jr., Porter T. Hall, Southard Hay, Charles N. Hickok, 2d, James I). Ireland, George Lauder, Jr., Thomas P. Leaman, Arthur B. Maynard, Thomas A. McGinlisy, John W. Morey, J. Longer deSaulles, Frederick H. Swift, J. Foster Symes, Lloyd I). Waddell, Frank S. Warmoth, Daniel I Whittelsey. 296 G. Meredith Barroll, Charles E. Bascom, Roland W. Betts, John F. Ferry, Montague Ferry, James B. A. Kosburgh, Thomas II. Hai.l, Jr., William P. Irwin, Edward I,. Ives, Eben B. Knowlton. Charlies C. McCord. Louis P. Myers, C. Seymour Newcomb, Frederick W. Renshaw, Howard Richards, Jr., Ira Richards, Jr.. B. Marstox Smith, Robert B. Sullivan, Arthur P. Wilder. C. Delano Wood. 29S Franki.in Bai.lou, Richard DeWoi.fe Bkixkv. Ernest Brooks, George Lister Carlisle, William Norris Connor, William Lathrop Cowdry, Charles Mason Dow, Jr., John Aubrey Foulkks. Henry VanVleck Gifford, Ransom Hooker Gili.ett, N IS BET G RAMMER, Edward Woods Hunt, Ralph Ran dole Lee, Henry Luther Loomis, George West Marke, Theodore L. Montague, James Graham Parsons, Harry Hubbard Pittinger, William Eari.e Porter, Frederic R. Rubsamen, Edward Sciilager Toothe, William Henry White, Carlton Hubert Woodruff. 300 George Samuel Brigham, Ralph Oaklky Clock, Royal Franklin Ditmars. Martin Allen Finch, Inslee Blair Greene, Joseph Samuel Hughes, George Soutiimayd MacDonald, Albert Francis McWilliams, Henry Christopher Minor, Joseph M. Morgan, Benton Cook Moss, Myron Ellis Overton, John Chase Scui.ly, Richard Ten Broeck, Thomas Li.oyd Wickenden, Thomas Hilton Williams, Jr 302 iswj Gardner Abbott, Jay M. Pickands, John deK. Alsop, Lawrancb B. Rand, COURTLANDT D. BARNES, BRONSON C. RUMSKY, 31), Alfred I,. Ferguson, Joseph R. Swan, Jr., John R. Hale, Reginald C. Vanderbilt Paysox McL. Merrill, Arthur Y. Wear, Percy G. White. 303 Utoeurs a Frederick Baldwin Adams, Jamics Whitnky Barnby, Howard Boocock, Morgan Bulkei.ey Brainard, Frank Dkxtbr Chenky, William Rockwell Clarke, Clare Hill Draper, David Rowland Francis, Jr., Howard Covodk Heinz, Burns Henry, Joseph Medill McCormick, Matthew Mills, Percy Avery Rockefeller, George Welch Simmons, Robert Stevenson, Jr., Hulbert Taft. 304 fiogan Club Grandpa began, Pa Rogan, Rogan........................ Kid Rogan, Brute Rogan, . malting Cist 44 tiger ” Cyon, 3ack B. $. $. Terguson, 305 Eouis Cinder. B. 3. Baker. T. C. Crawford. C. B. Clarke, 3r. R. Russell. “Goose tflackey. Eady=$mitb Eaager fontein R. I . Atkinson, II. Aitchincloss, K. M. Bvcrs, P. Cheney, T. I,. Cheney, G. P. Chittenden, H. H. Christian, Garrison. W. P. Clyde, Jr., Julian Day, I . E. Fulton, W. R. Hitt, J. H. Hord, W. B. Howe, E. L. Jones, J. A. Keppeliuaii, Fed-Gross nurses. Lizzie and Mary. Designing Afrikanders. “ Ooni Jap ” Bayne, •• Steyn ” Mason, • Piet ” Jay Hovsradt, •• Kid-je ” Wallace. G. B. Kip, I). B. Lawrence, J. Layng Mills, W. G. I). Morgan, M. K. Parker. J. M. Patterson, T. M. Robertson, L. M. Thomas. 506 G. A. COCHRANK, A. I). Doih;k, R. Ellsworth, A. P. Faciiiki, V. S Fulton, F. Farrkll, Jr., I,. W. Frishik, R. A. Granniss, G. A. Goss, II. Jamks, I’. F Mann, I). II. Morgan, I). R. Me Kick, Jr., R. I,. McKnigiit, II. POTTKR, V. II. PliCKIIAM, 21),. J. R. Rorinson, H. M. Strong, J. R. Thomas, Jr., 1C. P. Townsknd, I). Van Dykk, 1C. R. Whitcomb. 3o; Francis J. O. Alsoi , Chari.es C. Auchinci.oss. C. Russhu. Auchinci.oss, Wii.i.iam A. Blount, Jk., Charles T. Brown, George B. Chadwick, A I.KXAN DKR Ck A Kill EAI), Ivkastus Corning. Cbe Cempk of Discord % Clive I.. Du Val, C. Douglass Green, Brower Hewitt. Charles Hitchcock, Jr.. Randolph Lyons, Robert R. McCormick, James B. Minor, Frank W. Moore, Howard A. Plummer, James W. Reynolds, Lewis A. Sayre, Reeve Schley, Thomas Sturgis, Jr.. Stuart B. Sutphin, Theodore G. Thomas, Jr., J. Richards White. 308 Directory ot Rooms a ABBREVIATIONS. H., Herkelev Hall: B. I... Sheffield Biological laboratory ; I)., Durfce Hall; E. 1)., East Divinity Hall; F., Farnam Hall; I,.'. Lawrence Hall; Lyc., Lyceum; N., North College; N. S. H., North Sheffield Hall; M., Peabody Museum ; P., Pierson Hall; S. H., Sheffield Hall; S. L., Sheffield Chemical Lal oratory; S. M., South Middle College; Tr., Treasury Building; V., Vanderbilt Hall; W., Welch Hall; W. I)., West Divinity Hall; Wh., White Hall; Winch., Winchester Hall. VANDERBILT HALL. Nos. 1-69. SOUTH MIDDLE. South Entry—Nos. 70-83 ; North Entry—Nos. 84-96. NORTH COLLEGE. South Entry—Nos. 97-112; North Entry—Nos. 113-128. FARNAM COLLEGE. South Entry—Nos. 129-143; Middle Entry—Nos. 144-162; North Entry—Nos. 163-177. LYCEUM. Nos. 178-183. DURFEE COLLEGE. East Entry—Nos. 201-208; Second Entry—Nos. 209-216; Middle Entry—Nos. 217-224; Fourth Entry—Nos. 225-232 ; West Entry—Nos. 233-240. LAWRENCE COLLEGE. North Entry—Nos. 241-251 ; Second Entry—Nos. 252-261 ; Third Entry—Nos. 262-271 : South Entry—Nos. 272-282. WELCH HALL. North Entry—Nos. 283-298; Middle Entry—Nos. 299-314; South Entry—Nos. 315-330. WHITE HALL. South Entry—Nos. 331-342 ; Middle Entry—Nos. 343-366; North Entry—Nos. 367-382. BERKELEY HALL. Nos. 383-422. EAST DIVINITY HALL. Nos. 1-54. WEST DIVINITY HALL. Nos. 55-124. PIERSON HALL. Nos. 521 -600. 309 University Directory All mistakes, omissions or changes in address during the year mav be entered as corrections in a Pot-Pourri kept for this purpose at the Co-operative Store. This will facilitate the delivery of missent telegrams, letters, parcels, etc. A llK, K. F., P. G., Dorchester. Mass., 37 Howe. AmiKV, S. H., ’02. Kingston, N. V., 242 L. AHBOTT, F., ’02. Pittsburg, Pa., 22 College. Abbott, G., ‘02, Cleveland, ()., 22 College. Abbott, II. IC., P. G., Wnterhury, Conn., Waterbury. AiiKl., G. I- ., T. S., Philadelphia, Pa., Abkrcrombik, W. C., I,. S., Huntsville, Tex., 27 High. ACKi.HV, (). S., Jr., 02, Brooklyn, N. V., 161 P. Adamian, P. A., T. S., Aintal, Turkey, 102 W. I). Adams, B. S., ’co, Spencer. Ia., 42 V. Adams, C. H., ’02, Denver, Col., 234 1). Adams, K, ’02. Summit, N. Y., 22 College. Adams, 1C. B., ’oi, Westport, Conn., 89 S. M. Adams, P. B., '00, Toleilo, ()., 16 V. Adams, P. B., 'oi, Utica, N. Y., 61 Wolcott. Adams, P. M. 02 S., New Haven, Conn., 483 Orange. Adams, Prof. G. B., A. Adams, H. IC., M. S., Bloomfield, Conn., 1079 Chapel. Adams, J. F., I . S., Cclcsto, Texas, 1 Treasury Bldg. Adams, J. I ., o, Orange, N. Y., 325 W. Adams, T. I)., ’02 S., Westport, Conn., Westport. Adams, T. S., ’01 S., New York City, 133 College. Adriaxck. w. M., '00, Cincinnati, O., 108 N. Acard, H. B., L. S., Tolland, Conn., 312 Elm. Ai.bin, G. W., ’02, St. I.ouis, Mo., 161 P. Ai.kxandkr. C. A., P. G.. Dayton, O., 333 York. Ai.hxandhr, IC., ’oo, Elizabeth, N. Y.. 5 V. Ai.kxandkr, G., T. S.. Kurdistan, Turkey, 118 W. D. Ai.KXandkr, J. H., T. S., Sunside, N. Y., 108 W. I). Al.l.KN, A. I)., ’oi, Louisville, Kv., 265 I,. Ai.i.kn, C. W., 'oi, Louisville, Kv., 265 L. Ai.i.kx, F. W., '00, Walpole. Mass., 121 N. Ai.i.kn, G. B. 'oi S., St. Louis, Mo., 126 Wall. Ai.i.kn, H., ’00 S., Pittsburg, Pa., 119 Wall. Ai.i.kn, H. F., ’oi S., Alton, III., 133 College. Ai.i.kn, J. A., ’00 S., New York City, 105 Wall. Ai.i.kn, J. R., '01, West Springfield, Mass., 76 S. M. Ai.i.kn, W. B., 'oi, Hartford, Conn., 356 Wh. Al.l.KRTON, R. W„ ’02 S., Waterbury, Conn., 77 Wall. Al.l.lNC, A. N. (Inst.), 199 York. Ai.i.inc;, IC. I ., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 120 Sherman Ave. Ai.i.inc, P. W., Spec., New Haven, Conn., 120 Sherman Ave. Ai.i.ison, W. T., T. S., Toronto, Can., 34 1C. I). Ai„SOI‘, p. J. ()., '03. Middletown, Conn., 203 York. Alison, J. dkK., ’02. Middletown, Conn., 22 College. Amkrman. G. L. (Registrar Sltef.), (i S. II.), 137 Wall. Ami'S, B, P., ’oi. Albany, N. Y., 416 B. Andki., C. IC., '02, Belleville, 111., 154 F. Andkrson, I. I... '01, East Orange, N. J., 75 S. M. ANDKRSON, J., Fellow, Waterbury. Andkrson, O., T. S., Madison, Wis., 75 W. I). Andkrson, r. B., p. G., a. andkrson, S. 1)., T. S., ICastGreenwich, R. I., 8 IC. I). Andkrson, W. G., Assoc. Director Gym. (Gymnasium). 120 College. Andrkkn, G. A. (Inst.). A. Anorknvs, C. T., ’03, Penn Yan, N. Y., 559 B. ANDRK.ws, C. W., L. S., Litchfield, Conn., 86 Wall. Andrkws, IC. C., ’00, Penn Yan, N. Y., 14 V. Andrkws. H. C., P. G., Fishkill, N. Y., 217 York. Andrkws, J. W., Mus., Southington. Andrkws, T., '03, Albany, N. Y., 7 Library. 3 ° DIRECTORY. Angus, A. C., ’oi, Oakham, Mass., Dwight Hall. Anthony, R. I,., ’oo. Providence, R. I., 373 Wh. ARCHltAl.n, H,, ’03. Scranton, l a., 555 P. Ari.t, F. W., ’oi, Rockville, Conn., S02 State. Armstrong, K., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 20S Canner. Armstrong, G. E.,Jr., oi S., New York City, 110 Wall. Armstrong, J. , '02 S., New Haven, Conn., 24 High. Armstrong, M. K., 'oi S., Hampton, Va., 131 drove. Armstrong, R. W., ’02. Clinton, la., 409 B. Armstrong, W. I... P. G., New York City, A. Arnold, A. B., ’02, Plainfield, Conn., Arnold, K. H., (Asst.), Arnold, G. S.. 03, New Haven, Conn., Arnold, H. S., ’00, New Haven, Conn., Arnold, S. N., '03, New York City, Arnstkin, W„ ’02 S., New York City, Arvink, W. B., ’03, New Haven, Conn., Asakawa, K., I . ( ., Fukushima, Japan, ASH HR, C , Mus., Atkinson, R. I,., ’01. St. Louis, Mo., ATTKRHOLT, 1?. M., Jr., ’oo, Akron, ()., 397 . Atwathr, D. K., 'oi S., Meriden, Conn., 333 York. Atwatkr, 1 S.. A. S., New Haven, Conn., 291 George. Atwater, J. II., A. S., 321 Whitney. Atwatkr, M., ’03, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1151 Cha| el. ATWILL, I). H., '03, Kansas City, Mo., Aubrey, A. B., L. S., Meriden, Conn., Auckincloss, C. C., ’03, New York City, 251 York. AUCHINCLOSS, C. R., ’03. New York City, 254 York. Auckincloss, H., 'oi. New York City, Austell, a. L. S.. Austin, A. S., Mus., 2 University PI. Austin, M., P. G., Eastlianipton, Mass., 5s Grove. Avkrhll. W. H., Jr., 'oo, Rochester, N. Y., 64 V. Avery, O. P., T. S.. Preston City, Conn., 73 e. I). Babbitt, S. C., A. S., Meriden, Conn., Meriden. 521 P. Meriden. 166 P. 119 Wall. Babcock, G. W., '02, Necnah, Wis., 1076 Chapel. Babcock, II. H., '01, Watertown, N. Y., 548 P. Babcock, II. W., ‘00, Stonington, Conn., 53 V. Baciiaracii, M., I.. S., Hartford, Conn., 151 Bradley. Bacon, Prof. B. W. (10 E. I).), 30 Trumbull. Bacon, C. S., L. S., Middletown, Conn., Middletown. Bacon, F. (Lect.), 32 High. Bacon, P. S., L. S., Middletown, Conn., Middletown. Bacon, L. W., Jr. (Inst.), 294 Elm. BACON, N. T., P. ( ., Peace lnle, R. I., Peacedale. Bai{R, C. S., ’02, Lancaster, Pa., 1076 Chapel. Bailey, a. W., T. S., Wnllaston, Mass., 54 W. I). Bailey, E. M., Jr., ’02 S., Middletown, Conn., 57 I’ - 295 York. 46 York Sq. Bailey, J. H., ’00, New Haven, Conn. , 226 Commerce. 24 Dwight. Bailey, M. (Inst.), (150 F.), 442 Temple. 30 V. Bailey, W., ’02 S., Somers, N. Y., 397 Temple. 9 Library. Bailey, W. B. (Inst.), 22 Lynwood. 126 Wall. Baker, A. J., ’oo, Gloversville, N. Y. 11 V. 1169 Chapel. Baker, G. M., ’oo, Hartford, Conn., 112 N. 105 Park. Baker, R. C., 'oo, Billerica, Mass., 45 V. 23 Grove. Baker, T., ’03, Cincinnati, O., 248 York. 91 Lake PI. Baker, T. N., P. G., Eastville, Va., 35 Foote. 342 George. Baldwin, C. S., (Asst. Prof.), (15 Wh.,)57 Wall. 166 L. Baldwin, DeF., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 260 Crown. Baldwin, E. II.. P. G., Cheshire, Conn., 150 Grove. Baldwin, Prof. S. Ii., (69 Church,) 44 Wall. Ballou, F., Jr., ’o: S., Leadville, Col., 96 Wall. Bai.mkr, W. E., M. S., Whitinsville, Mass., 150 St. John. Bancroft, C. K. (Tutor), 213 I). Bancroft, P., ’02, Andover, Mass., no N. Barber, W. I,., Jr., ’03, Wnterbury, Conn., 574 p. Barbour, A. L., P. G., Hartford, Conn., 70 Whalley. Barbour, L. B., ’oo, Hartford, Conn., 61 Y. Barbour, I'. E., ’03, Braintree, Mass., 579 p. Bardeen, N., '00, Syracuse, N. Y., 358 Wh. Barker, P. W., T. S., Harvey Station, N. B., 46 E. I). Barker, W. T., ’03. Farmington, N. H., 231 York. Barnard, W. K., ’01 S., St. Joseph, Mo., 103 Wall. Barnes, B. (Asst.), 1442 Chapel. 3 i DIRECTOR Y. Barnks, C. I)., ’02, New York City, 22 College. Barnktt, F. B., ’02, Canaan, Conn., 362 Wli. Barnktt.J. I '., P. G., A. Barnktt, W. L., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 27 College. Barnky, J. W., '00, New York City, 37 V. Barnkv, S. E. Asst. Prof ), 346 Whitney. Barnwki.i., A., Jr., ’02 S., Charleston, S. C , 1 Hillhousc. Baron, J. J., M. S., Sivas, Turkey, 92 Webster. Barrki.i., A. M., '00, Chicago, 111., 292 W. Barrki.i., J., P. G., New Providence, N. J., 373 Crown. Barrktt, G. W., M. S., Buffalo, N. Y., 71 W. I). Barroi.i,, G. M., ’00 S., Elizabeth, N. J., 111 Grove. Barry, T. F., L. S., Derby, Conn., Derby. Barti n i,omkw, G. H., ’oo, New Haven, Conn., 225 Sherman. Bartiioi.omkw, J. II., ’00 S., Ansonia, Conn., 119 Wall. Bartiioi.omkw, W. C., 'co, New Haven, Conn., 225 Sherman. Barti.ktt, C. J. (Asst. Prof.), 705 Elm. Barti.KTT, H. H., 02 S., Annapolis, Md., 333 York. Barti.ktt, N. W., 'oo, Evanston, 111., 209 I). Barti.ktt, S. R., ’oo, Hartford, Conn., 112 N. Bascom, C. K., ’oi S., St. Louis, Mo., m Grove. BaSSKTT, F. P., '00. Cincinnati, O. 369 Wh. BASSKTT, R. K., ’oi S., Shelton, Conn., Shelton. BASSKTT, S. K., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 41 Lynwood. Bassick, W. R., ’oo S., Bridgeport, Conn., 133 College. Baths, I.. W., Jr., '02 S., Chicago, 111., 110 Wall. Baukr, E. T., ’00, Easton, Conn., 255 Sherman. Baxtkr, C. H., '02, Elmira, N. Y., 229 D. Bayi.or, R. V., 02, Newark, N. J., 233 I). Baynk, J., ’oi S.. New York City. . 88 Wall. Bayri , J. E., ’02 S., St. Louis, Mo., 397 Temple. Bkach, F. E. (Asst. Prof.), 44 Lyon. Bkach, W. I)., T. S., 96 W. D. BHAI.S, B. I., P. G., Seattle, Wash., 342 Crown. Bkan, W. H., M. S., 40 Pleasant. Hkari , A. F., Fellow, Norwalk. Bkard, W. G., L. S., Keitlisburg, 111., 135 Howe. BKARdSI.HY, A. P., P. G., Derby, Conn., Derby. BKARDSI.KY, G., '03. Auburn, N. Y., 1076 Chapel. Bkardsi.ky, II. J., ’oo, N. Woodbury, Conn., 4: Howe. BKCK, F. G., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 25 Warren. BKCKKR, A. C., ‘03, Belleville, 111., Bkckwith, L. B., ’02, Toledo, ()., Bkkbk, K., ’02, Chicago, 111., BkkBK. Prof. W., Bkkciikr, Prof. C. E.. Bkkchkr, J. C.. Mus., 9 Library. 231 I). 250 Crown. 262 Bradley. (9 M.,) 610 Orange. Shelton. Bkkciikr, L. M., Mus., Bethany. BKK.lll.KR, W. H., ’01 S., West Haven, Conn., West Haven. Bkkrs, F., '02, New Haven, Conn., 171 F. Bkkrs, G. E. (Asst. Prof.), (75 Law School,) 31 Lake Pi. Bkkrs, Prof. H. A., (171 P.,) 25 Vernon. Bki.ok.n, A. G., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 186 Sherman. BKI.IN, F. L., ’01 S., Scranton, Pa., 131 Grove. Bki.i., A. McI)., ’00. Orange, N. J., 328 W. Bki.i., E. F., T. S., N. Leominister, Pa., 109 W. D. Bki.tz, F.,Jr., ’01, Riverside,Conn., 391 B. Bkndki.I., J. L., ’03, Albany, N. Y., 539 B. Bknnkr. E. H.. ’oi S., Wellesley, Mass., 105 Park. BKNNKTIIUM, C. G., ’03, Harrisburg, I’a., 238 York. BKNNKTT, li. W.,A. S., New Haven, Conn., 537 Elm. Bknnktt, M. T., I.. S., Hartford,Conn., 158 Whitney. Bknnktt, T. G., Fellow, New Haven. BKNTI.KY, a. G., P. G., Washington, I). C., A. BKNTI.KY, C., 'oo Rochester, N. Y., 338 Wh. Bk.nton, J. H., ’03, Bradford, Conn., 1161 Chapel. Bkrcinsky, I)., M. S.. New Haven, Conn., 28 Dow. BKRGKN, M. H., ’02, Hartford, Conn., 388 B. Bkrman, L. C., ’03, New York City, 9 Library. Bkrry, H. R.. L. S., St. Louis, Mo., 70 W. D. 8RTTS. J. M., ’03, Newtown, Conn., 200 Grove. Burrs, R. W., ’00 S., Brooklyn, N. Y., in Grove. Bkvins, W. L., L. S., Meriden, Conn., Meriden. 3 2 DIRECTORY. Bicknkll, J., T. S., West Cuminington, Mass.. 51 K. I). Bikrkan, a. T. (Inst.), 42 Church. Bigelow. W. I).. T. S.. Roxburv, Mass., in W. I). B11.1.. A. H., ’03, Faribault, Minn., 1151 Chapel. Bindley, E. H. 'oo. Pittsburg, I’a., 32 V. Bindley, W. A., ’01 S., Pittsburg, Pa., no Wall. Birch. H. T., Jr., ’00, Chicago, 111., 109 N. Birmingham, li. a., M. S.. Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Bishop, C. A.. ’00 S., New Haven, Conn., 2S Pearl. Bishop, P. C. (Asst.), ' 1223 Chapel. Bishop, I,. B. (Inst.), 77 Whitney. Bishop, W. H. (Inst.), 6S High. Rispham, C. W., P. CL, New Haven, Conn., 2«Si Orange. BlSSKU., H., ’oo, Buffalo, N. Y., 306 W. Bisskll. R., '02, Buffalo. N. Y., 270 I.. Rissku., S., T. S., Montclair, N. J., 37 E. I). Black, R. L. '03, Cincinnati, ()., 208 D. Blackman, Prof. W. I'., 17 E. I)..) 253 St. Ronan. Blagdkn, A. S., ’01 S., Washington, I). C., 133 College. Bi.AiSDKLL, A. G., '03, Gofftslown. N. H., 333 York. Blakkslkk, W. C., T. S., Milwaukee, Wis., iS K. I). Blanchard, F. y.. T. S., West Newton, Mass., 55 W. D. Bi.ATCHLKV, C. E., I,. S., New Haven, Conn., 219 Blatchley. Blood, F., Jr.. ’02 S., Ware, Mass., 74 I.ake PI. BLOOMKR, II. J., ’03, No walk, Conn., 20S I). Blossom, D. S., ’01, E. Cleveland, ()., 265 I.. Blount, F. A , ’oo, Newport, Vt., 153 F. Blount, N., ’02 S., New York City, 150 Grove. Blount, W. A., Jr., ’03, Pensacola, Fla., 24S I.. Bi.YTHH, J. J., T. S., Montreal. Can., 75 W. I). Boardman, I)., '02. New York City, 22 College. Bodkr, L. F.. ’o2, St. Joseph, Mo., 2S2 I.. Bogart, J. I)., ’oi, New York City, 236 I). Boguk, R., ’03, Brooklyn. N. Y., 9 Library. Boi.lmann.C. F., I.. S., New Haven, Conn., 10Sylvan. Boltwood, B. B., (Inst.), 162 S. I.. Bond, R. Iv., ’03, Kohola, H. I., 293 York. Bonnkr, F. I)., ’oi, New Haven, Conn., 37 Raton. Bonoff, Z. A., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 26 Palmer. BOOCOCK, H., ’oo, Brooklyn, N. Y., 20 V. Booth, E., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 53 Lake PL Booth, M., P. CL, New Haven, Conn., 12 Gill. Bourn, W. G., ’02, Yonkers, N. Y., 216 D. Bournk, Prof. K. G., 73 Mansfield. Bourne, J. B., L. S., Lexington, Ky., 297 Crown. Bourrkt, C. A., T. S., Spencer. Mass., 83 W. D. Bowkrs, E. C.. ’03, Westfield Mass., 23S York. Bowik, T. C., P. CL, 96 S. M. Boyck, J. L., ’oi, Chicago. 111., 250 W. Brackktt, E. S., M. S., Hartford, Conn., 333 York. Bradford, E. (L, Jr., Wilmington, Del., 299 W. Bradford, M. C., P. CL, Rutland, Vt., 70 Howe. Bradlky, B. K., A. S., New Haven. Conn., 212 York. Bradley, M. I)., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 1346 Chapel. Bradlky. W. L., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 139 Chestnut. Bradlky, W. M. (Asst.), 1346 Chapel. Bradstrkkt, E. I)., ’01, Meriden, Conn., 273 L. Brady, C. A., ’03, Norwich, Conn., 16 Park. Bragan, A. C , ’03, Hartfonl, Conn., 333 York. Bragg, R. W., ’oi S , Cincinnati, O., 103 Wall. Brainard, E. W., ’02 S., South Onmge, N. J., 126 High. Brainard, I. Ii., M. S., Bristol, Conn., 1151 Chapel. Brainard, J. J., ’02 S., Pittsburg, Pa., 391 Temple. Brainard, M. B., 'oo, Hartford, Conn., 61 V. Brainard, N. C., ’02, Hartford, Conn., 140 F. Brastow, Prof. L. C). (5 E. I).), 146 Cottage. Braun, J.,’02, 211 State. Brkckknridgk, W. E., P. CL, Montclair, N. J., A. Brkinig, I). E., ’oi S.. New Milford, Conn., 103 Wall. Brennan, A. K., (Asst.), 179 Franklin. Brennan, W. I)., 'oo S., St. Paul, Minn., 113 Wall. Brkrkton, S. M., ’03, E. Northfield, Mass., 333 York. Brett, A., Mus., 195 James. Brewer, Prof. W. II. (4 S. ID, 41S Orange. Brigham, CL S.. ’01 S., Chicago, 111., 12S Wall. 3 5 DIRECTORY. Brim,, T., Mus., 815 State. Brinkman, R. 1 ., ’03. Kansas City, Mo., 172 1 . Brini.hv, C. K., ’00. Philadelphia, Pa., 9 y. Brinton, H. K., L. S., Philadelphia, Pa., 72 Howe. Bristol, H. S , ’02 S., Meriden, Conn., 124 Wall. Bristol, R., ’03. Ansonia, Conn., 250 York. Bristol, S. i., ’oo. Battle Creek, Mich., 100 N. Britan, II. H., I . G., Hanover, Ind., 342 George. Britton. W. K.. P. G., New Haven, Conn., 1317 Boulevard. Brixlrv, R. I).. ’01 S., Seymour, Conn., 96 Wall. Brock, J. P., ’oo, Lebanon. Pa., 46 V. Bronson, C. W., ’oo, New Haven, Conn., 106 N. Bronson, K. S.. '00, New Haven, Conn., 46 V. Bronson, H. I... ’oo, New Haven, Conn., 106 N. Bronson, I.. II., ’01. New Haven, Conn.. 89 S. M. Brooks, A. M., '00S., Pittsburg, Pa., 131 Grove. Brooks, C. L., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 22 Ashmuu. Brooks, C. S., ’00, Cleveland, ()., 21 V. Brooks, K., 'oi S., New York City, 96 Wall. Brooks, J. A. (Asst.), Derby. Brougham, II. B., ’01, Owego, N. Y., 66 W. I). Brown, A., '02, Burlington. N. J., 242 York. Brown, A. 1 , ’02 S.. Pair field, Conn., Kairficld. Brown, C. T., ’03, Flushing, N. Y., 203 York. Brown, K. I)., '01, Albany, Ga., 201 I). Brown, K. II., ’01, K. Cleveland, ()., 314 W. Brown, K. W., ‘oi S., New Haven, Conn., 271 Lloyd. Brown, K. W.. ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 220 Lawrence. Brown, E. W., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 106 Sherman. Brown, F. G., Jr., ’01, Flushing N. Y., 310 W. Brown, II. M., ’oi,Comstock's Bridge, Conn., 273 L. Brown. II. S., ’ooS., Chicopee, Falls, Mass., 131 Grove. Brown, I. V., ’02, South Orange, N. J., 45 I'll ROW N, J. (Lcct.), Bedford. Eng. Brown,)., ‘02, Buffalo. N. Y., 150 College. Brown, L. P., 'oi, Des Moines, la., 75 S. M. Brown, N. H., ‘02 S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 104 Wall. BROWN, R., (Sec.Obser.), Observatory PI. Brown, T. M. H., '03, Pittsburg, I’a., 248 York. Brown, W. A.. P. G„ New York City, New York. Brown, W. Km ’00S., Denver, Col., 113 Wall. Browning, P. K., (Asst.Prof.), (Kent Laboratory,) 351 Wli. Brubackkr, A. R., I’. G., Shaefferstown, Pa., 20 Carmel. Bruch, K., '00, Brooklyn, N. Y., 148 F. Brupf, A. J., ’02 S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 391 Temple. Bri ng, F.J., T. S., Newark. N. J.. 105 W. I). Brush, G., ’02, New York City, 22 College. Brush, Prof. G. J., 14 Trumbull. Buchanan, J. II., L. S.. Waterbary,Conn., 103 Park Ave. Buck, J. H., ’00. Albany, N. Y., 352 Wh. Buck, W., 00, Wethersfield, Conn., 357 Wh. Buckingham. C. B., ’oi, Watertown, Conn.. 254 L. Buckwaltkr. J. B., L. S., West Chester, l’a., 238 York. Budau, J. H. I).. M. S., Bridgeport. Conn.,Bridge] ort. Bui d, F. F., M. S., Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Huhrman, A., ’01 S., Cincinnati, ()., 111 Wall. Buist, G. L.. Jr., M. S.. Charleston, S. C.. 123 York. BULL, I. Cm ’oi S., Middletown, N. Y., 90 Wall. BULL, W. T., M. S., Ncw|K rt, R. I., 120 College. Bumstkad, A., I . G., Roxbury, Mass , 54 IC. I). Bumstkad. H. A., (Inst.), (i 18 Winch.), 45 Edge Hill Rood. Bl'MSTKAl). R. W., ’03, Boston, Mass., 177 F. Bunnki.L, F. S.. P. G., Stratford, Conn., 31 Whalley. BUNNKLL, O. G. (Inst ), 92 York Sq. Bukiiank, II. K., ’00 S., Plympton, Mass., 293 York. BURUKTT, R. H., ’03. Hartfonl. Conn., 529 P. Burdick. I. E.. ’00 S.. Dansville. N. Y., 77 Wall. Burdick, J. W.. '02. Albany, N. Y., 414 B. Burgkss, I?., ’02, New Haven, Conn., 226 Whalley. BURKK, K. G„ L. S.. Deep River, Conn.. 333 York. Buri.inu.amk, E. W., P. G.. Albany, N. Y., A. Buri.ingham, L- H.. ’02. Willimantic, Conn., 531 P. Burniiam. C. I... L. S.. Hartford. Conn., 333 York. Burnham. F., ’02. Chicago, III., 1151 Chapel. Burns, K. L., 'oo. Seattle. Wash., 93 S. M. 3 4 DIRECTORY. Burr. N. A., M. S., Winchester Center, Conn., 105 Park. Burrai.l, J. U., ’02, Waterbury, Conn., 274 L. Bush, C. E. (Asst. Lib.), (1 S. II.,) 133 Howe. Bush, K. J., P. G., New Haven. Conn., 133 Ilowe. BusliNKLL, L. T., ’02, New Bedford, Mass., 162 I Busiiong, J. R., ’00. Reading, Pa., 260 L. Busiiong, R. G., ’03. Reading, Pa., 260 L. BUTI.KR. A. N., ’oo, Meriden. Conn., 381 Wh. BUTI.KR, G. H. (Clerk), (1 Phelps.) 136 Dwight. Butlkr. CL M., T. S., Northampton, Mass., 98 W. I). Buti.kr, L. K., ’01, Detroit, Mich., 1 V. Buttrick, H. E., P. G.. Brooklyn, N. V., A. Burrs, G. W., Jr., ’02 S.. New York City,393 Temple. Butts, O. CL, 02 S., Council Bluffs, la., 397 Temple. BvKRS, K. M., ’01, Allegheny, Pa., 331 Wh. Cady, C. W., ’or. Hartford. Conn., 178 Lyc. Cah.v, M. D., ’oi. Chicago. III., 393 B. Calhoun, C. S.. T. S., Lewiston. Me.. 41 E. I). Calhoun, N. M., Fellow, Winsted. Cai.lkndkr. j. a., '02. Providence, R. I., 137 F. Calmhr. E.,’03. Joliet. 111.. 7 Library. CaMKRON, A., T. S., Duluth. Minn., 6 1C. I). CamKRON, A.,Jr., ’or. Brooklyn, N. Y., 33 V. Cami , H. C., L. S., Middletown, Conn., 192 York. Cami . S. B., ’00. West Winsted, Conn., 318 W. Camp, S. G., L. S.. Canaan. Conn., 63 W. I). Campukll, A. S.. L. S., ICnfield. Conn , 378 Crown. Camphkli.. C., ’00 8.. Huron. S. D., 131 Grove. Campukll, F. W., ‘02. New Haven, Conn., 100 Whalley. Campiihll. J. H., ’oo. Orange, N. J., 33 Wall. Campuki.1., J. N. II.. ’03, Hartford. Conn., 223 York. Campukll, R. W., ’02 S.. Salem, O., 389 Temple. Camphkli.. S., 'oo, Elizabeth, N. J., 46 V. Canada. W. J., '02 S., Westville, Conn.. 710 Chapel. Canby, H. 8.. P. G.. 86 Wall. Cankikld, E. T.. L. S., Thomaston, Conn., 1179 Chapel. Cannon, G. S., ’02 S.. Holmken, N. J.. 391 Temple. Cannon, W. T., M. S., New Haven. Conn., 57 Liberty. Capkn, C. I’., ’oo. St. Louis, Mo., 308 W. CARKY, C. I ., ’02 S., Cheyenne. Wyo., 22 College. Carky, R. D.. ’oo, Cheyenne. Wyo., 346 Wh. Carlkton, II., ’01, Brooklyn, N. Y., 279 L. CarlislK, G. L., Jr., Spec., 96 Wall. Cari.iSLK, J. M.. ’oi, Washington, I). C., 335 Wh. Carmault, Prof. W. H., 87 Elm. CARNKLL, F. J., ’00 S., Bristol. Conn., 138 College. Carpkntkr, G. It., ’02. Chicago, 111., 406 B. Carrington, H. D., (Inst.), 335 Orange. Carson. T. C., 'oi, Syracuse, N. Y., 255 L. Cartkr. F.,Jr., 'oo, Williamstown, Mass., 341 Wh. Cartkr, G. W., P. CL, West Haven,Conn., West Haven. Cartkr, L., ’02 S., Chicago, 111., 313 York. Cartkr, L. B., 'or. Titusville, Pa., 313 W. Cartkr, L. R., Jr., ’03. Waterbury, Conn., 139 Elm. Carvhr, A. H., ’oi, Philadelphia. Pa., 291 W. Carvkr. C. A., ’00, Chicago, 111., 64 Whalley. CaSKKY, L. I)., ’01, Dresden, Germany, 16S F. CASTKR, I). B., 'oo. Little Falls, N. Y., 336 Wh. Cattin, CL L., ’oi, Bridgeport, Conn., 377 Wh. Chadwick, CL B., ’03, Brooklyn, N. Y., 203 York. ChaFKKK. E. St. J., 00, Amenia, N. Y., 77 W. D. Chamhkri.ain, A. R., ’oi, Warwick, N. Y„ 221 I). Chamhkri.ain. J. B., ’01, Unionvillc, Conn., 125 N'. Chamhkri.ain, W. I,.. '02. Springfield, Mass., 143 F. Chamhkri.in, II. B„ ’02, Unionville. Conn.. 74 S. M. CiIAMHKRI.lN, R. M., ’01 S., New Haven, Conn., 4 Mansfield. Chandlkr, CL 1 ., P. (L, Germantown, Pa., 46 College. Chandlkr, J. H., T. S.. New Haven. Conn., 343 Quinnipiac. Chandlkr, R. W., 'oi. New Haven, Conn., 253 L. Chandlkr, W. W., I . CL, New Haven, Conn., 31 High. Chapin, C. M., ’03, Waterbury, Conn., 206 D. Chapin, T. J.. ’02, Enfield. Conn., 365 Wh. Chappki.l. I)., ’00, New I oudon, Conn.. 370 Wh. Chappki.l, H., ’oi. New London, Conn.. 252 L. Char Lies, W. T., ‘00 S.. Chicago, 111., 120 College. 3 5 DIRECTORY. Chash, A. L., Jr., T. 8., 53 E. D. (.'mask, P. L., (Asst. Astron.), Observatory. Chash, G. M., I’, G., Lewiston, Me., 10 Ashinun. Chash, II. A., ’oo S., Boulder, Cal., Yale Observatory. Chash, L. B., T. S., Marllx ro, N. II., 14 E. I). Chash, W. I... '02, Palmyra, X. Y., 143 F. Chhn'HV, F. IX, '00, S. Manchester, Conn., 15 V. ClIHNHY, I’., ’01, S. Manchester. Conn., 178 LyC. CilKNKV, T. L..’oi, S. Manchester. Conn., 178 Lyc. Childs, C. I,., ’01 S., Pittsburg. Pa., 1 Hillhousc. Childs, J. H., ’01 S., Pittsburgh, Pa., 88 Wall. Chisholm, F. M., ’oi, Savannah, Ga., 252 L. Chisholm, H., ’oi. E. Cleveland, ()., 67 V. Chittkndkn, A. K., ’oo S., New Haven, Conn., 83 Trumbull. Chittkndkn, G. I , ’oi. New York City, 238 I). Chittkndkn, Prof. R. II., (3 S. H.,) S3 Trumbull. Chittkndkn, S. B., Jr.. ’02, Brooklyn, X. Y.. 2S0 L. Chittkndkn, W. L-, ’01, Binghauiton, X. Y., 43 V. Christian, H. H., ’oi, Minnea]K lis, Minn., 28 V. Christik, E. B., ’01, Tarns, Turkey, 120 X. Chdrch, R. S., M. S., Bristol, R. I., 1142 Chapel. Clf l RCHILL, W., P. G., New Britain, Conn., 100 W.D. Clapp, F. M., ’oi. New York City, 215 D. Clapp, S. H., ’oi, Pawtucket, R. I., 593 P. Clark, A. B , ’02, Milford, Conn., 154 F. Clark, A. M., A. S., Bridgeport. Conn., Bridgeport. Clark, A. T., ’00 S., Philadelphia, Pa., 166 Meadow. Clark, C. U., I . G., Brooklyn, X. Y., Rome, Italy. Clark, Ii. II., ’00 S., Chicago, 111., 17 Hillhousc. Clark, E. R., ’03, Farmington, Conn., 333 York. Clark, Ii. W., ’oi S., Shelton, Conn., 132 Wall. Clark, F. A., ’01, Scranton, Pa., 287 W. Clark, G. M., ’oi, Brooklyn, X. Y., 249 L. Clark, II. H., ’03, Winchester, Tcnu., 130 Howe. Clark, II. T., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 459 Orange. Clark, J. B. (Lecturer), 280 W. 70th, New Yoik City. Clark, Prof. J. E., (40 X. S. H.,) 445 Orange. Clark, J. W., ’oo. Old Saybrook, Conn., 164 F. Clark, K. I)., '03, Castlcton, Yt., 427 Temple. Clark, M. W., P. ( ., Saybrook. Conn., 78 Lake PI. Clark, X. E., ’02 S.. Plninville, Conn., 140 College. Clark, I . IX, ’02, Red Oak, la., 242 L. Clark, S. C., ’03, Coopcrstown, X. Y., 1076 Chapel. Clark, W. M., ’oi S., New Haven, Conn., 459 Orange. Clark, W. S., ’02 S., Louisville, Ky., 389 Temple. Clark, W. W., Jr., '02 S., Castlcton, Yt., 427 Temple. Clarkh, C. C., Jr., (Inst.), 65 Grove. Clarkk, C. G., T. S.. New Haven, Conn., 29 E. I). Clarkh, K. K., ’00 S., Allegheny, Pa., 117 Wall. Clarkh, M. E., Mus.. 223 Whallev. Clarkh. O. M.,L. S., Whitewood, S. I)., 1044 Cliapcl. Clarkh, T. B., Jr., loo, New York City, 355 Wh. Clarkh, T. L., P. G., New York City, A. Clarkh, V. B., 02 S., Milford, Conn., Milford. Clarkh, W. R., '00. Kansas City, Mo., 302 W. Clkgo, W. K., 02, Providence, R. I., 417 B. Clkland, II. F., P. G., Pierce, Neb., 109 Elm. CI.KMKNT, A. T., ’03, New York City, 1076 Chapel. Clhmknt, A. W., ’00, Brooklyn. X. Y., 51 V. Clifford, O. M., ’02, St. Louis, Mo., 135 F. Clock, R. tX. ’01 S., Islip, N. Y., 78 Lake PI. CU'KTT, A. R., ’oi S., Troy, N. Y., 133 College. Clutk, II. Ii.. T. S., Harrisburg. Pa., 40 E. D. Ci.vdh, W. P., Jr., ’01, New York City, 320 W. Coard, G. P., ’03, Plainfield, X. J., 237 York. Cobb, X. H., ’03, Danville, Vt., 1076 Chapel. Cochran, C. H., ’02, Buffalo, X. Y., 270 L. Cochran, G. A., ’03, Yonkers, X. Y., 1074 Chapel. Cok, F. S., P. G., Newark, X. J. COK. W. R. (Inst.), (75 B. L..) 2 Hillhousc. CoFFKKN, II. M., ’02 S., Chicago, 111., 133 Wall. Coffhy, J. R., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 17 Autumn. Coffin, H. I., P. G., New York City, A. Coffin, J. R., ’02 S.. New York City, 387 Temple. Coffin, W. S., ’00, New York City, 62 V. Com, R. II., ’02, Hartford, Conn., 585 p. COLKMAN, L. G., ’03, Springfield. 111., 293 York. Colgan, J. P., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 118 Aslunun. Collins. A. M., ’03. Boston, Mass , 230 L. Collins, C. H., ’02, Brooklyn, X. Y., 22 College. Collins, E. I). (Inst.), 39s Edge wood. 316 DIRECTORY. Coi.i.ins, H. 1 ., I . G., New Brunswick, N. J., 73 Lake PI. Coi.i.ins, J. IS., ’oo S., West Haven, Conn., West Haven. Coi.i.ins, W. F., '02, West Haven, Conn., 393 East. Coi.i.ins, W. (1., ’03, Boston, Mass., 361 Wli. Coi.i.ins, W. H., P. G., Reeds Grove, Md. C01.TON, H. B., ’01, Hartford, Conn.. 279 L. Coi.ton, H. K., '02, Cainpbcllsville, Ky., 91 W. D Coi.ton, M. A. (Inst.), 90 S. M. Coi.yocorKSSiiS, G. M., 'oo, I.itchficld, 372 Wh. Comstock, K. M., I . G., Richmond, Ind., 74 Lake PI. Comstock, W. J. (Inst.), 43 Trumbull. Con ant, G. K., ’03, St. Louis, Mo., 297 W. Condict. I . K., ’03, Orange, N. J., 155 Elm. Condit. I . B., 'oi S., Cleveland, ()., 116 College. CONT.DON, K., Jr., '00..Clarendon, Vt., 81 S. M. Conklin, L. R., P. G., Monroe, N. v., A. Conn HR, N. G., ’oo, Marshallton, Pa., 164 I Conn HR, W. N., ’01 S., Maynard, Mass., 96 Wall. Conway, W. I-’., L. S., Newark, N. J., 227 Crown. Cook, Prof. A. S., (135 Kim,) 219 Bishop. Cook, C. I , 'oi S., Ore Hill, Conn., 133 College. Cook, lf. C., 'oo, Waterbury, Conn., 103 N. Cook, I.. A., ’00, S. Weymouth, Mass., 40 V. Cook, W. W., Mus., Southington. Cookk, C. M. (Asst.), 112 College. Coonky, W. J., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 107 Greene. Cooklky, F. M. S., 333 York. Cooi'KR, J. W., Fellow, New Britain. Coi'LKY, G. N., Jr., ’01 S., New Britain, Conn., 77 Wall. Coriikt, W. W., ’oo S., Brookville, Pa., 120 College. Corhin, A. I,., P. G., Lawrence, Kan., 89 Whallcy. Corbin, W. L., P. G., Norfolk, Conn., 116 W. I). Corning, F... ’03, Albany, N. Y., 237 York. Corwin, Prof. R. N., 333 Crown. Cory, 1). U., ’03, Englewood, N. J., 597 p. Cory, R. H., ’02, Englewood, N. J., 595 p. CoSTltI.1.0, P. V., M. S., New Haven. Conn., 214 Franklin. Coughlin, J., P. G. Bridgc]x rt, Conn., Bridgeport. Coughlin, T. C., L. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Coworky, W. L., '00 S., Pittsburg, Pa., 109 Wall. Cox, H. B., ’02, Newark, N. J., 22 College. Coxu, A. C., Jr., ’oi, Utica, N. Y., 256 L. Coy, S. L., ’oi, I«akcville, Conn., 295 W. CraigiikaI), A., ’03, New York City, 203 York. Cramkr, W. B., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 147 Dwight. CrampTOX, F., ’00, Brooklyn, N. Y., 64 V. Cranoki.L. R. E., 'oi, Leonardsville, N. Y., 17 Pannelce Av. Crank, Z. M., ’oo, Dalton, Mass., 4 V. Crankshaw, R. N., ’02 S.. Akron, ()., 120 College. Crawford, F. T., 'oo. Chicago, III., 355 Wh. Crawford, ()., ’01, Cincinnati, O., 258 L. Crkkyky, W. S., '02, Brooklyn, N. Y., 22 College. Crhssi.hr. A. M., ’o2. Fort Wayne, Ind., 22 College. Crkssi.hr, G. H., ’02 S.. Fort Wayne, Ind., no Wall. Crkssy, M. S., ’00, Hartford. Conn., 130 F. Crittkndkn. W. Em ’00, New Haven, Conn., 381 Wh. Cromwhi.L, J. C., ’o2 S., White Plains. N. Y., 411 Temple. Cronan, J. 1 , '03, New Haven, Conn., 455 Orange. Cronin. I)., L. S., New London, Conn., 145 College. Cross. F., Jr., ’oo, New Haven, Conn., 44S Washington. Cross, J. W., ’00, New York City, 9 V. Cross, W. L. (Asst. Prof.), (22 S. H.,) 306 York. Crossi.HY, J. J., I’. G., Winterset, Iowa, 128 Howe. CrosthwaiTH, B. M., ’02 S., Buffalo, N. Y., no Wall. Crosthwaitk, J. I,., Jr., ’01, Buffalo, N. Y., 58 V. CROWK, E. R., ’03, New York City, 1076 Chapel. Crowh, R. K., L. S., Chicago, III., 333 York. Crowk, W. H. (Asst.), 74 Whallev. Cuhna, A. R., L. S., Honolulu, II. I., 1151 Chapel. Cummings, F. I., Mus., Plautsville. Curran. T. H., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 38 I.ake PI. Currihr, R. D.. ’00. Bridgeport, Conn., 371 Wh. Curry, S. S. (Inst.), 12 E. I). Curtis, C. E., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 254 Prospect. 3 7 DIRECTORY. Curtis, Prof. E. L. (12 E. I).), 61 Trumbull. Curtis, K. N., ’oi. White Plains. N. Y., 16S F. Curtis, E. S., A. S., Stratford, Conn., Stratford. Curtis, K. W., 03, Cincinnati, O., 297 W. Curtiss, C. L., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 374 Wlialley. Curtiss, H. S., ’oi, Cleveland, O., 290 W. Cushing, C. C. S.. ’02, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 165 F. Cushman, E. C., ’03, Ansonia, Conn., Ansonia. CUTLRR, E. E., P.G., New Haven, Conn., 184 Orange. Cuttkn, G. B.. T. S., New Haven, Conn., 80 First. Cuttkr, E., 'oi S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 133 College. Dacgktt, I,. M. (Inst.), (42 Church), 77 Grove. Dana, Prof. E. S. (4 M.). 119 Grove. Dana, J. I)., ’00, Lewiston. Me., 305 W. DanahhR, I). J., L. S., Meriden. Conn., Meriden. Harrow, W. II., L. S., Unionville, Conn., 428 Howard. Davknport, W. E., L. S., Bridgeimrt, Conn., Biidgeport. Davidson, E. E., '00, Boston, Mass., 42 V. Davidson, M. I,., ’03, New York City, 219 York. Daviits, H. (Lee.), 275 L. Daviks, W. E.,T. S., Scranton, Pa., 88 W. I). Daviks, G. E., 'o2. Hartford, Conn., 101 W. I). Daviks, II. S., ’02 S.. Hamden, Conn., Hamden. Davis, C. W., ’02, Hartford, Conn., 599 P. Davis. J. E., ’oo, Davis, W. Va., 346 Wh. Davis, W. E., Jr., ’02, Whitneyville, Conn., 1044 Chapel. Dav, C. (Inst.), 158 Whitney. Day, C. O., Jr.. ’03. North Germantown, N. Y., 583 P. Day, C. E., ’01 S., Lakeville, Conn., 285 York. Day, D. S., ’02, Colchester, Conn., 581 P. Day, Prof. G. E., 125 College. Day, H. F., ’oi S., Boston, Mass.. 132 Wall. Day, J., 'oi, New York City, 240 d. Day, O. A., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 310 York. Day, R. I)., ’03, Catskill. N. Y., 322 I . Day, W. E., '02, Indiana]K lis, Ind., 4(4 r. Dayton, R. G., L. S.. Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgc|K rt. Dkan, E. C., '00 S., Washington, I). C., 135 Wall. Dkan. S. B , ’oo, St. Paul, Minn., 43 V. Dkan, W. P., ’02 S., Bridgeport. Conn., Bridgei ort. Dkank, J. P.,T. S., Crown Point. N. Y.. 55 W. D. drank, S. N.. ’02, North fie Id, N. Y.. 81 W. D. Dkcrow, J. W., ’oo, Boston, Mass., 374 Wh. DRKRING, J. R., '02, New York City, 22 College. Dkfkndorp, A. R. (Lect.), Middletown. Dk Forkst, C. M., 'oi, New Haven, Conn., 3S9 B. Dk Forkst, R. G., L. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgejjort. Dk Golykr, I). I.., S] ec., Evanston, 111., 131 Grove. Dki.aitki.d, E. H., ’02. New York City, 129 F. Dki.ano, M., P. G.. New York City, A. Dknno, W. J., ’03, Castle ton, Vt., 94 S. M. Dknt, G., ’02 S., Savannah, Ga., 104 Wall. Dkpkw, C. M., Fellow, 43 W.54U1 St., New York City. DRTTMKR, J. G., ’01, Brooklyn, N. Y., 203 I). Dkvitt, W. V., L. S.. Bridgeport. Conn., Bridgeport. Dkwky, G. A., ’02. Oneida, N. Y., 22 College. Dkxtkr, F. B. (Lib.), (Library), 178 Prospect Dickkrman, E. S., I . G., New Haven, Conn., 140 Cottage. Dickkrman, II. L.. I.. S.. Westville.Conn., Westvillc. Dickkrman, S. O. (Inst.), 140 Cottage. Dickinson, F. M., '00 S.. Rockville, Conn., 103 Park. Dickinson, W. H., '02 S., Chester, Pa., 109 Wall. DlGNKY, R. E., '03, White Plains, N. Y., 120 High. Dimock, H. F., Fellow, 25 E. 60th St.. New York City. Ditmars, R. F., ’oi S., New Haven, Conn., 563 Orange. Dix, W. L., ’02, Island Pond, Pa., 2S5 York. Dixon, H. L., ’oi S., Chicago, 111., no Wall. Dodd, R. L., ’oo, Haverhill, Mass., 68 Park. Doik'.K, A. D., ’03, New York City, 1076 Chapel. DodGK, L., I’. G., Danvers, Mass., 77 Grove. Dodson, F. S., ’oi. Andover, Mass., 110N. Dominick, G. F., P. G., New York City, A. Donnki.i.y, E. F., 'oi, Detroit, Mich., 322 W. DONNKM.V, R. J., P. G., Oxford. N. Y., 149 College. Donohok, B. F., M. S., Hinsdale. Mass., 27 Lincoln. Donohok, E. A.. '03. Lynn, Mass., 589 I . 3'S DIRECTORY. DooliTTLK, W., ’02 S., Hamilton, Canada. 395 Temple. Dorman, li. W., ’03. Stratford, Conn., Stratford. DounGK, B. I '., ’o:, New York City, 68 V. Douglas, M., ’00, Albany, N. Y., 340 Wh. Douglass, W. L., ’03, New London, Conn., 73 Lake IM. Dow, C. M., Jr., ’00 S., Jamestown, N. Y., 96 Wall. Dow, H. A., ’00, Pittsfield, 111., 336 Wh. Dowd. W. E., Jr., ’00 S., New York City, 151 Grove. Downs, K. S. (Asst. Sloanc Lab’y), South’g’n.Conn., 128 Howe. Downs, W. J., ’01, Danbury, Conn., 91 S. M. Drapkr, C. H., ’co, Hopedalc, Mass., 16 V. Drapkr, T. I ., ’03, Wilmington, Del., 231 York. DrKISBACK.J. M., ’03, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 600 P. DrKSSKR, R. B., ’02 S., Charlotte, N. C., 409 B. DRKW, I). C., ’oo, Stowe, Vt., Si S. M. Drury, H. L., ’03. Worcester, Mass., 206 I). DuBoiS, Prof. A. J., (129 Winch.,1 25S Bradley. Duni.KY, C. T., ’00 S.. Washington, I). C., 133 College. Dudlky, G. W., ’00 S., 526 George. Duni.KY, S. W., ’00 S., Westville, Conn., Westville. Dukll, H. S., ’02, Washington, I). C., 237 I). Duhan.J., ’oi S., New Haven, Conn., 1136 State. Dukk, A., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 214 Dixwell. Dumas, J., (Lect.). Rethel, Prance. Duncan, G.. ’co, St. Louis, Mo., 25 V. Duncan, Prof. G. M., (275 L.,) 175 Edwards. Duncan, W. W., ’02, Chatham, N. Y., 135 F. Dunham, IX A., ’03, Hartford, Conn., 120 High. Durham, M., P. G., North Richmond, Ind., 74 Lake PI. Duni.kavy, J. J., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 14 St.John. DUPKK, C., ’01, Plainfield, N. J., 285 W. DuPuy, H. W., ’03, Allegheny, l’a., 248 York. Durant, G. G.,Jr., Bethel, Conn., 379 Crown. Durkn, W., ’01 S., Newark, N. J., 77 Wall. Dustin, G. K., P. G., Hartford, Conn., 51 Prospect. Dutchkr. H. S., ’02 S., Nyack, N. Y., 217 York. Dutton, H. F., Jr., ’00 S., Gainesville, Fla., 110 Wall. DuVal, C. L., '03, Brooklyn, N. Y., 250 York. Dwight, A. T., ’00 S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 101 Wall. EarlKY, G. C., ’02 S., Corinth, N. Y., 263 Crown. Earnshaw, W. A., ’03, Lowville, N. Y., 7 Library. KasTBURN, II. G., L. S., Union, Del., 27 High. EaSTLUND, J., P. G., Lindsborg, Kan., 16 Hughes l’l. Eastman, B. S., ’02 S., Boise City, Idaho, 409 Temple. Eastman, F. M., '02, Boise, Idaho, 22 College. Easton, E. Jr., ’02, Albany, N. Y., 384 B. Eaton, E. IX, ’00, Albany, N. Y., 352 Wh. Eaton, F. W., ’00, blast Orange, N. J., 17 V. Eaton, G. F. (Inst.), (8 M., ) 70 Sachem. Eiikri.k, O. L., ’01 S., East Orange, N. J., 77 Wall. Ebi.k, R. A., ’oo, 380 Wh. Eckkr, F. A. A., Middletown, Eckhakdt, M. M., ’00 S., Hartfonl, Conn., 22 College. Eddy, O. H., ’01, Evanston, 111., 316 W. Edgkrton, J. W., I.. S., Middletown. Conn., 15S Whitney Av. Edmondson, G. J. N., ’01 S., New Haven, Conn., iS Bishop. Edmondson, N. E., Mus., 173 Blatcbley Av. Edwards, G. H., M. S., Gnmby, Conn., 57 Prosjjcct. Edwards, R. II., ’01, Lisle, N. Y., 257 L. Edwards, S. W., ’oo, Granby, Conn., 1044 Chapel. Ivltl.LS, J. S., '01, Ross Station, Cal., 19 V. Egan, I). E., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 20 Pearl. Eu.u.i.itSTON, E. I ., '00, New London, Conn., 101 N. IvlIRlCH, W. J., 'co S., New York City, 119 Wall. Eiskman, F. V., ’01, St. Louis, Mo., 396 B. Ej.dridgk, J. G. (Inst.), 102 N. Ei.iason, E. L., ’oi, Chestertown, Md., 246 L. Ei.iason, J., ’03, Chestertown, Md., 246 L. Elkin, W. L. (Astron.), 477 Prospect. Elkins, S. B., Jr., ’00, Elkins, W. Va., 319 W. El.LKRBlt, C. P., Jr., '00, St. Louis, Mo., 25 V. ElucotT, C. R., ’02 S., Nyack, N. Y., 411 Temple. Ellis, A. L., M. S., Hartford, Conn., 333 York. Ellis, G. B., ’oi, Brooklyn, N. Y., 55 V. Ellsbrkk, E. C., ’00, Meriden, Conn., Meriden. 3'9 DIRECTOR Y. Ellsworth, B., 03, New York City, 268 I,. Ellsworth, H. E., 'oo, Simsbury, Conn., 15 V. Elmkr, A. T., L. S.. Middletown, Conn., 82 Wall. Elmkr, M. S., ’02 S., Central Valley, N. Y., 397 Temple. Ei.MKS, P. A., 02. Derby, Conn., 577 I . Ely, A. E., 'oo, East River, Conn., 183 Lye. ELY, C. B., ’oo S., Bryn Mawr, Pa., 133 College. Ely, Prof. J. S., 60 Wall. EmbRKR, W. D., '02, Berea, Ky., 114 N. EMERSON, J. R-, ’oo S., Ansonia, Conn., 152 drove. Emmhtt, F. A., M. S., 152 Grove. Englehardt, N. L., ‘03, Naugatuck, Conn., 364 Wli. Engklking S., ’oo, Peters, Tex., 421 B. Ennis, E. A., A. S., West Haven, West Haven. Kricson, C. A., L. S., New Britain, Conn., New Britain. Esciikr, A. P., 02, Brooklyn, N. Y., 147 E. Eshlkman, H. L., ’oi. Leamon Place, Pa., 413 B. Estkk, O. I)., ’00, Gloversville, N. Y., 1044 Cliapel. Evans, A. W., (Inst.), (18 S. H.,) 2 Hillliouse. Evans, J. K., ’03, McKeesport, Pa., 313 York. Evans, W. A., ’02, Nanticoke, Pa., 120 Dwight. Evarts, H. C., '02, Meriden, Conn., 61 W. I). Everts, G. B., ’03, Salisbury, Conn., 516 Chapel. Ewell, W. S., ’01, Washington, I). C., 239 I). Ewh.li., R. H. ’03, Washington, I). C., 419 B. Eachiri, A., ’03, New York City, 250 York. Facklkr, E. B., ’oo, New York City, 327 W. I'ahy, B. B., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 343 Cedar. Fahy. P. P., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 343 Cedar. Failing, E. J., ’03, Portland, Ore., 565 P. Fairhank.J. J. M., ’03. St. Louis, Mo., 532 P. Fairbanks. J., ’03, St. Jolinsbury, Vt., 1076 Chapel. Faithorn, W. I-:., ’01 S.. Chicago, 111., 22 College. Falls, J. W., ’oo S.. Memphis, Tcun., 128 High. I'ANSLOW, A. Y., Mus., 53 Sachem. Fan slow, W. F., ’01, New Haven, Conn., 53 Sachem. Fanton, W. H., ’02, Weston, Conn., 12; Dwight. FARLEY, E. F., ’oo. Derby, Conn., Derby. Farley, K. W., ’01 S., Cleveland, C)., 132 Wall. PARNAM, Prof. H. W., A. Farnum, P. E., ’03, Port Jervis, N. Y., 570 P. Farr, A. R., Mus., New Haven, Farr, C. E., M. S., Athol, Mass., 333 York. Farr, H. A. (Tutor), 170 F. Farr, L., ’00, Kingfisher, Okla., 68 Audubon. Farra.J. A., ’oi S., Pisgah, Ky., 17 Hillliouse. Farrrl, A., ’02, Ansonia, Conn., 1002 Chapel. Farrkl, F., ’03, Ansonia, C01111., 250 York. Farrow, W., A. S., Middletown,Conn.,Middletown. Faulkner, P., L. S.. New York City, 64 High. Fkktkr.J. A. C.. ’02S., Yonkers, N. Y., 133College. Fenton, II. J., P. G., Willimantic, Conn., 90 Park. Ferguson, A. L., ’02, Stamford, Conn., 22 College. Ferguson, E. B., T. S., Buffalo, N. Y., 97 W. D. Ferguson, J. S., ’oo, Washington, D. C., 347 Wli. Ferguson, R., ’00, Springfield, Mass., 422 B. Ferguson, W., ’03. Manchester, Conn., 516 George. Fernandkrs, B. M., T. S., New Haven, Conn., 45 Foote. Ferris, C. M. S., New Haven, Conn., 404 Crown. Ferris, G. W. A., 118 York. Ferris, Prof. H. B., 118 York. Ferry, F. F., ’00, Lake Forest, 111., 45 V. FERRY,J. F., ’01, Lake Forest, 111., ill Grove. FERRY, Mansfield, ’03. Chicago, III., 547 P. Perry, Montague, ’01 S., m Grove. Fessenden, A. L. S., New Haven. Conn., 18 Cassius. Ficke, T. II., L. S., I,ake Zurich, 111., 37 Lynwood. FIELD, C. W., M. S., New York City, 333 York. Field, F. E., ’co, Dover, 111., 122 N. Field, G. W.. P. G., A. Field, H. M., ’oo, Boston. Mass., 211 I). FIELDS, W. R., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 112 Asylum. Finch, M. A., ’02 S, Thompsonville, Conn., 411 Temple. FlNCKE, W. M., ’oi S., New York City, 133 College. Findley, J. A., ’oi. Andover, Mass., 128 High. Finnegan, G. J., L. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1151 Chapel. Fish, L. B., ’oi S., New Haven, Conn., 68 William. Fisher. C. E., ’oi, Fargo, N. I)., 20 Whalley. Fisher, C. F.. T. S., Arborville, Midi., 39 E. D. Fisher, E. H. (Spec.), New Rochelle, N.Y., 22 College. 320 DIRECTORY. Fishkr, Prof. G. P.t (9 E. I).,) 27 HilUiousc. Fishkr, II. W., I.. S., New Haven, C01111., 166 York. FISHKR, Prof. I., A. PlSHKR, I. I.., '00. New York City. 93 S. M. Fiskk, J. I ., ’oi, S. Killingly, Conn., 1010 Chapel. Pitch, F. T., M. S., Noank, Conn., 388 Crown. Pitch, 1. C., ’03, New York City, 570 P. PitzGkrai.d, E., '02, Derby, Conn., 126 N. Fit .gkrald, E. H., ’03, Hebron, Conn., 244 Grand Av. Pi.annkry, V. J., M. S., New Britain, Conn., 138 Columbus. Fl.KMlXG, A. S.,’o2, Pairniount, W. Va., 1151 Chapel. Pl.KTCHKR, R. S., ’01, New York City, 368 Wh. Flint, H. M., 'oi, Collinsville, Conn., 123 N. PUNT, J. I., L. S., Fairfield, Conn., Fairfield. Flora, C. I ., ’02, Columbia, Pa., 126 N. Pl.lTHRKR, M., ’03, New York City, 250 York. Flynn, D. A., M. S.. Bridgejjort, Conn., Bridgeport. Flynn, J. P., P. G., Meriden, Conn., 166 York. Flynn, L. J., L. S., Dubuque, la., 297 Crown. Fogarty, T. A., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 264 Blatclilcy. Foc.Hi.nKRC , J., P. G., Liudsborg, Kan., 59 Prospect. F01.KY, A. G., Mus., Silver bine. Folky, E. H., P. G., St. Louis, Mo.. 84 Wall. Foi.LKTT, A. G., ’00 S., Townshend, Vt., 22 Whallev. FooTK, H. I.., 02. New Haven, Conn., 19 Howe. F00TH, S. T., '02, New York City, 22 College. Foruks, C. B., Mus., E. Haven. Ford, W. E.. Jr., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 16 Lynwood. FOSHl'RGH, J. B. A., Spec., Buffalo, N. Y., ill Grove. Fostkr, A. K., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 108 High. Fostkr, C. A. 'oi S., Tacoma, Wash., 131 Grove. Fostkr, C. R., ’02, Westfield, N. J., 404 Crown. Fostkr, I. G., P. G.. New Haven, Conn., 220 Orange. Fostkr, J. I . C. (Inst.), 109 College. Fostkr, P. B., '03, New Haven, Conn., 217 I). Fostkr, R. (Lect.), 79 W. 54th St., New York City. Fostkr, W. F. (Asst. Prof.), 204 Prospect. FOSTKR. w. L.. ’CO. Brooklyn, N. Y., 183 Lvc. FOUI.KS, J. A., ’oi S., Brooklyn. N. Y., 96 Wall. Fowi.K.r, C. R., I’. G., New Haven, Conn., 308 Humphrey. FowlkR, F. H. B., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 30S Humphrey. FOWLKR, j. I., ’03, Glens Falls, N. Y., 1074 Chapel. FOX, A., ’03, Detroit, Mich., 557 | . Fox, A. G., ’00. New York City, 59 y. Fox, C. J., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 58 Sylvan. Fox, E. L., ’02, New York City, 394 b. FOX, G. L. (Lect.), 7 College. Francis, C. B., ’02, St. Louis, Mo., 129 p. Francis, C. I)., ’02, Winchester, Tcnn., 99 n. Francis, D. R., Jr., 'oo, St. Louis, Mo., 3:8 W. Francis, N. R., ’02, Winchester, Tenu., 99 n. Franklin, T. E., 'co, Lancaster, Pa., 342 Wh. Frkdkrick, c. H., 'oo. Westfield, N. J., 80S. M. Frkkman.J. R., ’03, Warren, l a., 120 College. FrKNCH, H. D., T. S., West Newton, Mass., 33 E. I). FRK v, W., 03, Pittsburg, Pa., 250 York. FriSIIIK, E. W., ’02, Hartford, Conn., 174 p. Frisuik, L. W., ’03, Hartfonl, Conn., 26s L. PRISRIK, W. S., ’01 S., Meriden, Conn., 333 York. FULLKR, H. B., 'oo, Glen Ridge, N. J., 403 B. Fl'LLKR, H. G., 'oi S.. Shelton, Conn., 132 Wall. Foli.KR, L. P., L. S., Williamantic, Conn., 598 l . Fulton, L. E., 'oi Waterbury, Conn., 349 wh. Fulton, W. II., ’00 S., New Haven, Conn., 132 Columbus. Fulton, W. S., ’03, Waterbury, Conn., 298 W. Fui.ton-Piiizknmaykr, C. A.. L. S., New Haven, Conn., 1151 Chapel. Furst, A. S., ’03, Jersey City, N. J., 578 P. Gagkr, E. B. (Inst.), Derby. GaINKS, J. M. (Asst.), 530 i Gain’KS, T. J., Jr., '03. New York City, 1076 Chapel. Gai.K, A. S., P. G., Jacksonville, Fla., 123 W. I). Gali.agiikr, E., A. S.. New Haven, Conn., 13 University PI. Gallaudkt, E. F. (Inst.), . v. Gai.imn, II. L., ’02, New Haven, Conn., 333 Wh. 32 directory. GammaCH, A. J., T. G., W. Hartford, Conn., 228 Whalley. Gans, J., ’03, Chicago, 111., 563 1’. Gard, A., ’oi S., Brooklyn, N. V., 109 Wall. Gardner, S. W., ’oi, Maplewood, N. J., 286 W. GaRNSKV, W. S., Jr., '02, Gloversville, N. Y., 590 1 GARRKTT, W. T.,’02, Nashville, Tenn., 281 I,. GarriTY, B. J., Mus., Southington. Garvan, J. S., '02, Hartford, Conn.. 22 College. Garvin, A. H., M. S., Wethersfield, Conn., 138 York. Gast, R. S., 02, Pueblo, Colo.. 234 D. Gausk, II. C., P. G.. Wilmington, Del., 86 Wall. Gay, L. L., ‘oi S., Barton handing, Vt., 138 College. Gavi.ord, T. G., L. S., Louisville, Ky., 238 York. Gay nor, F. A., L. S., Bridgcjiort, Conn., Bridge]K rt. Gkis, S. W., I . G.. Fresno, Cal., 83 Sachem. GkiSKR, K. F., Asst., 27 Sylvan. Ghntrv, C. M. C., L. S., Aroma, Ind., 351 Crown. Gentry, R. II., 02 S., Kansas City, Mo., 4C9 Temple. Giikrini, A., L. S., San Francisco, Cal., 114 Olive. Gibbons, I,. W., '02 S., New York City, 407 Temple. Gibbs, Prof. J. W. (Sloane I.ah.), 121 High. Giiinkr, H. C., M. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Gibson, P. J., ’01 S.. Washington. I). C., 17 Hillhou.se. Gibson, K. B., ’02 S., San Francisco, Cal., 18 Trumbull. Gifford, H. V., '00 S.. Toledo, O., 96 Wall. Gii.iihrt, F. C., ’03, Brooklyn, N. Y., 155 Kim. Gii.bf.rt, G. B., ’03, Thomaston, Conn., 71 Lake l’l. Gii.bkrt, II., ’oi S., Harrisburg, l’a., 1 Hillhouse. Gii.bf.rt, H. A., ’01 S., New Haven, Conn., 224 Oak PI. Gii.bkrt, II. C. (Asst. Lil .), (Library,) 22 Whalley. Gii.bkrt, P. T., ’oi. New Haven, Conn., 224 Oak PI. Gii.k, A. L., L. S., Portland, Ore., 1151 Chapel. Gii.i.ksfik, K. L., ’03, Stamford, Conn., 293 York. Gii.i.KSiMK, W. F., ’00. Stamford, Conn., 101 N. G11.1.KT. R. H., ’00 S., Dorset, Vt., 96 Wall. Gim.KTTK, G. W. F., P. ( ., New Haven, Conn., A. Gii.i.iam, W., P. G., 25 High. Gii.fatrick, R. II., '01. Machias, Me., 212 I). GlI.SON, J. I... L. s., Bridgeport. Conn., Bridgeport. Gladding, F. W., '00, Essex. Conn., 1010 Chapel. (ii.KASON, A. H., 01, S. Norwalk, Conn., 286 W. Gi.Kason, C. J., ’00, Colcbrook, N. H., 19 Sylvan. (ii.KASON, J. E., ’oo, Oxford, N. Y., 380 Wh. Gi.kason, W. W., ’03, New York City, 580 P. Gi.v.nx, I). L., M. S., Winsted, Conn., 1173 Chaj el. Goddard, I., ’03, Widncs, Eng., 9 Library. Goddard, R. H. I., Jr.,’02, Providence, R. I., 374 W. Godfrf.y, W. B., Jr., ’02, Honolulu, H. I., 1151 Chapel. Goocil, Prof. F. A. (Kent Lab.), 169 Ivdwards. Goodkix. Prof. T. I)., 35 Edgeliill Rd. Goodman. J. II., P. ( ., New Haven, Conn., 11 Home PI. Goodwin, B. S. S.. New Haven, Conn. 119 Wall. Goodwin, F. S., ‘03, Hartford. Conn., 383 B. Goodwin, J. L.. ’02, Hartford, Conn., 214 I). Gordon, C. R.. 'oi S., Rochester, N. Y., 17 Hillhouse. Goss, G. A., ’03, Waterburv, Conn., 1076Chapel. Gott, P. Van D., 02, Goshen, N. Y., 535 I'. GOI'I.D, C., ’02. Albany, N. Y., 384 B. Gofi.d, J. A., ‘02 S., Minneapolis,Minn.,393Temple. Gon.D, M. I ., ’00, Waincgo, Kan., 104 N. (ion.D, R. H., L. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridge] ort. Gowkn, B. S., ’oi, Winchester, Tenn., 130 Howe. Grak.bkr, L. F., Mus., Meriden. Grammkk, N., ’oi S., Cleveland, O., 90 Wall. Granbkrv, K. C., '02, New York City, 22 College. Granxiss, R. A., Jr., ’03, Morris Plains, N. J., 1076 Chapel. Granvii.i.K, W. A. (Inst.), (40 X. S. H..) -j'A Elm. Gravatt.T. E., P. G.,Clarksburgh, N. J., 73 Lake PI. (iRAVKS, A. H., ’00, Hartford, Conn., 357 Wh. Graves, K. R., T. S., Hudson, Mass., So W. I). Gray, H., M. S., 315 York. Gray, H. S., ’01, New York City, 295 York. Grkkx, C. I)., ’03, New York City, 553 P. Grkf.n, G. (Inst.), 136 Sherman. Grkkx, Geo., ’00, Gloversville, N. Y., 40 V. GrKKN, I. R., ’02 S., Chicago, III., 133 Wall. Grkknbai'.m, B. L., '02 S., New Haven, Conn., 401 George. DIRECTORY. ’01, Cincinnati, O., 294 W. l., L. S., Fairjjort, N. Y., 57i P. (., ’oo, Cleveland, O., 21 V. '., ’00, Westminster, Conn., 105 N. ., ’03, Brooklyn, N. Y., 269 L. ., ’02 S., Belvidere, N. J., 128 Wall. [, G. P., ’01, Lafayette, Iml., 294 W. Grbenough, C. E., ’02 S., New York City, 387 Temple. Grebnwav, J. C., ’00, Hot Springs, Ark., 340 Wh. Gregory, h. E. (Inst.), 55 n. S. h. Gregory, J. F., T. S., Bordentown, N. Y., 32 E. D. Gregory, J. L., P. G., Cannon, Conn., A. Gridi.ky, J. S., Mils., Southington. Griffin, H. F., ’03. Buffalo, N. Y., 250 York. Griffin, N. I,., M. S., New Loudon, N. H., 3S3 George. Gripping, R. I’., ’02, Rivcrlicad, N. Y., 1076 Chapel. Griffiths, A. L , ’01, Malden, Mass., 97 N. Griswold, F. P., ’02, Meriden, Conn., 21 E. I). Griswold, M., Jr., P. G., Erie, I’a., A. Griswold, K. W., ’02 S., Erie, Pa., 104 Wall. Grosvenor, J. P., ’oi, Ponifret Center, Conn., 151 F. Grcbnbr, Prof. G., (26 L.,) 522 Howard. Grubner, H. R. (Asst. Lib.), (Library,) 522 Howard. Grun’ER, ). H., ’03, New York City, 238 York. Grim, A. V., ’co S., Atlanta, Ga., 120 College. Guernsey, R. G., ‘02, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 159 F. Gurney,S., M. S.. 383 George. GussmaN, M. H., a. S., New Haven, Conn., 568 Chapel. Gutiirik.G. D., ’oi S., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 133 College. Haas, J. G.,Jr., 03, Lancaster, Pa., 1151 Chapel. Habkrli.n, J. H., M. S.. Pawtucket. R. I., 120 York. Hackktt, H. H., '00, New York City, 6 V. HaCKKTT, J. F., ’03, Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Hadi.KY, Pres. A. T., (6Treasury,)93 Whitney. Hak;h, A. W., L. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 77 W. I). Haigiit, I '. R., ’01, New Haven, Conn., 410 Winthrop. Haight, L. M., Mus.. Foxon. Haines, W. I’., '02. Buffalo, N. Y., 250 Crown. Hale, F. E., ’oo, Hartford, Conn., 130 F. Hale, P. T. W., ’00 S., Portland, Conn., 146 Bradley. Hall, A. B., ’02, New Britain, Conn., 281 L- Hai.L, E., Mus., Wallingford. Hall, F. J., p. G„ A. Hall. J. R., ’02, Dansville, N. Y., 22 College. Hall, L. B., Jr., ’02, Brooklyn, N. Y., 218 D. Hall, P. T., 'oi S., Kansas City, Mo., 1 Hillhouse. Hall, R. E. B., ’oi, New Haven, Conn., 316 W. Hall, R. W. (Asst.), 48 N. S. H. Hall, T. H.,Jr., ’oi S., New York City, m Grove. Hall, W. E., ’oo S., Ridgeway, Pa., 17 Hillhouse. Hall, W. H., ’02 S., New Britain, Conn., 209 Orchard. Hai.i.KN, E. F., L. S., Bridge| ort, Conn., Bridgeport. Hamilton, E. W., '02 S., New Haven, Conn., 29 Warren. Hamilton, F. W., M. S., Bnllymoney, Ireland, 333 York. Hamilton, W. F., 'oi. New Haven, Conn., 131 Washington. Hamlin, C. J., ’03, Buffalo, N. Y., 248 York. Hamlin, E. E., M. S., Plantsville, Conn., 391 Crown. Hamlin, H. S., ’02 S., Elgin, III., 391 Temple. Hamlin, H. W., ’oi, Canandaigua, N. Y., 330 W. Hamlin, W. R., 'oo, Ensthnmpton, Mass., 422 B. Hammond, J. LeR., '02, Savannah, Ga., 18 College. Hammond, S. M. (Asst.), 105 College. IIance, W., '02, Stephensburg, N. J., 58 W. I). Hand, C. W. H., Asst. (Gym.), 158 York. Hanford, G. A. (Asst.), 276 Elm. Hansl, P. W., ’01, Laredo, Tex., 1151 Chapel. Hardy, G. B., ’03, Bangor, Me., 313 York. Hardy, G. W., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 59 Prosjiect. Harger.J. C. (Asst. Lib.), (Lib.), 14 University PI. Hargis, R. R., ’03, Louisville, Ky., 1151 Chnj el. Hargrave, N. II., '02 S.. Cincinnati, ()., 397 Temple. Hargrove, II. L., P. G., Waco, Tex., 84 Bishop. Hargrove, P. S., ’00, Waco. Tex., 421 B. HARMAR.J., I . G., Philadelphia, Pa., A. HarmounT, W. L., '03, New Haven, 238 Orclianl. 323 DIRECTORY. Harrimax, C. H., Instr., 818 Chapel. Harris. F. G., ’oi, Cleveland, O., 283 W. Harris, M. A., I . G., New York City, 22 Lynwood. Harrison, A. G., L. S., Asheville, N. C., 94 Crown. Harrison, 11. E., A. S., Wallingford, Conn., Wallingford. Harrison, F. B.. P. G., New York City, A. Harrison, Frki B., 1 . G., New Haven, Conn., 83 Grove. HarsTom, C. A., P. G., Norwalk, Conn., Norwalk. Hart, A. L., ’03, Watcrhury, Conn., 572 P. Hart, B., Fellow, New Haven. Hart, C. E., A. S., Waterbury, Conn., 83 Grove. Hart, II., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 113 Wolcott. Hart, J. B., ’02, Cincinnati, ()., 43 College. Hart, J. H., Asst. (Sloan Lab.), Cincinnati, O., 43 College. HarTJHX, II. F., ’03, 139 York. Hartman, W. T., ’00 S., Chicago, 111., 113 Wall. HarTRIIHpK, J., ’03, Jacksonville, Fla., 242 York. Hartwrij., J. II., ’00. Providence, R. I., 317 W. Harvhy, W. V., ’02 S., New Orleans. La., no Wall. Haskki.i.. W., Supt. Reading Room, 96 Dwight. Hastings, Prof. C. S., (120 Winch..) 248 Bradley. Hastings, K. P., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 248 Bradley. Hastings, W. S., ’02, New York City, 156 F. Hathaway, C. M., Jr., I . G., Olyphant, I'a., 36 E. I . Hathaway, D. G., Jr., L. S., Grand Rapids, Mich., 333 York. HauSBKRG, E., ’oi, Charles City, la., 277 L. Hauskr, O. S.. ’oi S., Neligh, Neb., 94 Lake PI. Havkmkykr, F. C., ’00, New York City, 37 V. Havhmkykr. H. O., ’00, New York City, 20 V. Hawkrs, H. E. (Inst.), 3qi Kdgewood. Hawkins, C. J.. T. S., New Haven, Conn., 51 Avon. Hawkins, R. II., ’00 S., Pittsburg, I’a., 17 Hillliouse. Hawks. M. I-., ’03, Buffalo, N. Y.. 583 I . Hawi.k.Y, B., ’03, Bridgeport, Conn., 217 York. Hawi.ky, E. R., Mus., Huntington. Hay, S., Spec., Allegheny, I’a., 131 Grove. HaYASHI, T., L. S., Nagasaki, Japan, 363 Crown. Hayks, P. H., ’00, Buffalo, N. Y., 104 N. Hayks, W. H., T. S., North Guilford, Conn., 43 E- D. Hazard, R., ’03, Peace Dale, R. I., 56s I . Hazk.x, W., T. S., Sherburne, Vt., 103 W. I). Hkai.y, H. W., ’oi, Brooklyn, N. Y., m N. Hkaton, H., ’00. Washington. I). C., 160 F. HkaTON, L., ’02, Hartford. Conn.. 214 I). Hkaton, W. W„ P. G., New York City, a. Hkdgk, L. C., ’oo, Bnrlington, la., 59 v. Hkdgks, S. F., ’03, Greeni ort, N. Y., 1098 Cliapcl. Hkhrmancr, E. L., T. S., New Haven, Conn., 100 W. D. Hkhrmancr, T. W. (Inst.). 399 h. Hkffrran, T. W., ‘oo, Grand Rapids, Mich., 343 Wh. Hkinz, H. C., ’00, Pittsburg, Pa., 62 Y. HKl.l.KR, E. W., ’00 S., Newark. N. J., 117 Wall. Hkmknway, L. E., ’01. Manchester, Vt., 210 I). HKNDKRSON, A., L. S., Waterbury, Conn., 1044 Chapel. Hrndrick, C. B., Mus., 62 Clarke. Hkxdrick, M. L., A. S., West Haven. Hkndrvx, N. W., ’02 S.. New Haven, Conn., 82 Wall. HRXGRRRR, L., 'oi S., Buffalo, N. Y., 124 Wall. Hkxry, B., ’co, Detroit, Mich., 7 V. Hknry, G. G., ’oi, Washington, D. C., 348 Wh. Hknzk, C. W., M S., New Haven, Conn., 131 West. Hkrmax, C. A.. L. S., Winsted, Conn., 333 York. Hkrrick, W. W., ’02. Tampa, Fla., 599 p. HKSS.J. S., ’03, New York City, 415 B. HKSS, W. M., P. ( ., Philadelphia. Pa., 333 York. HRSSLKR, H. P., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 89S State. Hktrick, H. S., ‘oi, Norwich. Conn., . 128 N. Hkwrs, L. I., P. G., Braintree, Mass., 105 Park. Hkwr.TT, G. A., '02, Louisville, Ky., 22 College. Hkwitt, B., ’03. Brooklyn, N. Y., 250 York. Hkwitt, M. C.. I’. G., New Haven. Conn., 65 Dixwell. Hkwitt, T. B., ’02, Willianistown, Mass., 162 F. 324 DIRECTORY. Hickhv, T. I ., L. S., Bridgeport, Conn., 144 Park. Hickok, C. X., 2d, ’01 S., Harrisburg, Pa., 131 Grove. Hicks, w. M., ’02 8., New York City, no Wall. Higgins, G. S., M. S., Hanover, Conn., 1157 Clia] el. Higgins, J. C., 02, Hast Orange, N. J., 229 I). Higgins, O. T., ’02, Olean, N. Y., 163 F. Higgins, W. A., ’02, Flemington, N. J., 122 X. Higgins, W. M., M. S., Thonipsonville, Conn., 233 York. Hilkman, A., ’03, Frankstown, Pa., 34 Hillhouse. Him., A. R., ’02, Nevada, Mo., 373 Crown. Him., E. B., ’00, Yonkers, X. Y., 10 V. Him., F. H., T. S., Xew Haven, Conn., 24 Foote. Him., J. A., ’02 S., Portland, Ore., 285 York. Him., T. K., ’03, Xew Haven, Conn., 34 Day. Hillard, J., I.. S., Farmington, Conn., 90 Wlialley. Hills, W. ., ’oo, Orange, X. J., Ho S. M. Hincklkv, D. R. (Asst.), 35 College. Hincki.KV, G. M., 'co, Xortliampton, Mass., 412 B. Hindlky, C. T., 02 S., Xew York City, 110 Wall. Hink, C. I'., I.. S., Poland, ()., 90 Wlialley. Hink, I.. J., Mus., 587 State. IIinks, B. F., ’02 S., Decherd, Tenn., 59 Prospect. Hinton, R. T., ’00, Paris, Ky., 237 York. Hirsh, A. M., '01, Richmond, Va., 34S Wli. Hitchcock, C., Jr., ’03, New York City, 552 I . Hitchcock, C. M., I . G., Michigan City. Ind., 34 Hillhouse. Hitchcock, H. M., 03, Cleveland, O., 544 1‘- Hitchcock, J. I... P. G., Buffalo, N. Y., A. HlTNKR, G. W., 02, Pottstown, Pa., 525 P. Hitt, R. R.. I . G., Washington, D. C., A. Hitt, W. R., ’oi, Washington, D. C., 50 V. HlXON, R. B., ’01, La Crosse, Wis., 313 W. Hochstadtkr, I.. A., '00, Xew York City. 5 Y. Hogan, T. X., ’03, Hartford, Conn., 35 Lynwood. Hoi.hrook, C. S., ’03, Jersey City, N. J., 134 Howe. Hoi.hrook, R. T. (Tutor), 57 Edgehill Rd. Hoi.hrook, S. M., A. S., Xew Haven, Conn., 1501 Clutpcl. HOI.ORN, E. K., I . G., Bridge| ort, Conn., Bridgeport. Hoi.dkn, F. A., T. S.. Burlington, Conn., Hoi.dhn, F. P., ’01 S., Meriden, Conn., Holland, J. A., ’oo S., Cincinnati, O., HOLMSTKR, G. C., P. G.. New York City, Hollsway, W. H., T. S., Talladega, Ala., IIoi.mns, L. S., ’01. Xew York City, Holt, H. C., ’03, Brooklyn, X. Y., Holt, L. H.. ’02. Hartford, Conn., Hood, F., P. G., Tnpedo, Miss., 47 Hookbr, I). R., P. G., New Haven, Conn., Morris. Meriden. 99 Wall. A. 43 E. I). 284 W. 569 P. 585 ’• Lake PI. 436 Orange. Hookkr, H. S., ’02, Washington, I). C., 280 L. Hook hr, T., Jr., '03, New Haven, Conn., 293 W. Hookkr, W. B., ’02, Farmington, Conn., 410 B. Hooi-hr. S. U., ’03, Brooklyn, X. Y., 269 L. Hoi'KiNS, C. S., ’02. Bangor, Me., 22 College. Hopkins, Prof. E. W.. 235 Bishop. Hopkins, J. M., ’00. Decherd, Tenn., 341 wh. Hoppin, G. B., P. G., ‘ a. Hoppin, Prof. J. M., (12 A. S.,) 47 Hillhouse. Hoppin, W. W., Jr., ’01, Xew York City. 310 W. Hord, J. H., ’01, Cleveland, O., 178 Lyc. Horvki. J. J., T. S., 53 E. D. HOSLKV, R. M., ’coS., New Haven, Conn.. 20 Clark. Hotchkiss. F. E. (Supt.), (4 Phelps.) 104 High. Hotchkiss. A. S., Stenographer (6 Tr.), 136 Sherman Av. Hotchkiss. H. F., ’oi S., Xew Haven, Conn., 94 Olive. Hotchkiss, II. S., ’00 S., Xew Haven, Conn., 133 College. HOUGHTRLING, F. S., ’03, Winnetka, 111., 250 York. Hocsk, E. J., ’00 S., Allegheny, Pa., 117 Wall. HOUSRL, L. W., L. S.. Nichols, X. Y., 25 Home lM. Howard, J. J., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 161 Saltonstall Av. Howard, L. A., ’03, Hartford, Conn., East Haven. Howr, I . M., ’02, South Windsor, Conn., 41 High. Howb, S. H., Jr., ’02, Norwich, Conn., 157 F. Howk, W. B., ’01, Washington, D. C., 238 I). Howr, W. D.. ’01, W. Pittston, Pa., 236 I). Howkll, J. W„ ’02 S., New York City, 389 Temple. 325 DIRECTORY. Howell, T. A., Jr., ’oo. New York City, 318 W. Howhs, A. I '., A. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. H0WK8, C. H., ’oo, Ynnnonth, Mass., 392 B. Howt.AND, H; Li., Fellow, 14 W. 19th St., New York City. HOVSRAOT, W., ’01, Hudson, N. Y., 295 V. Hoyt, a. C., ’02 S., New Castle, Pa., 425 Temple. Hubbard, A. K., ’01 S., Kane, I a., 60 York Sq. Hubbard, L. Ii., L. S., Meriden, Conn., 89 Bristol. Hubbard, V. B., ’oi S., West Cornwall, Conn., 40 Lake PI. IIunnKLL, C. M., P. (1., Detroit, Mich., 409 Orange. Hubbeix, ( . W., Jr., ’00. Greenwich, Conn., S V. Huiibkll, G. W., P. G., New York City, 409 Orange. Hubbkix, II. M., ’02, North ford, Conn., 12 University PI. Hubbku., J. W., ’02, New York City, 155 Klin. Huddy, X. P., I.. S., Providence, R. I., 342 George. Hudson, B. T., ’02, Rochester, N. Y., 1151 Chapel. HuOHKS, F. (' ., ’oo S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Hughks, J. J., ’02, Lansingburg, N. Y., 349 Howard. Hughes, J. S.. I.. S.. Richniond, Mo., 2S Wall. Hughes, I.. M., ’02 S., Denver, Col., 397 Temple. Hugo, J. G., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 1245 State. IiuIX, A. J., L. S., Stepney, Conn., 318 Orange. Huix, E. I., A. S.. New Haven, Conn., 268 Exchange. Hull, G. H., Jr., '02,Tuxedo Park, N. Y., 18 College. Huu., N. C., ’03, Pittsfield. Mass., 250 York. Hulst, C. 1 , ’00. Milwaukee, Wis., 52 V. Humbird, J. C., ’01 S.. Pittsburg, Pa., 77 Wall. Hume, R. li.. P. G., Ahmcdnagar, India, 24 Home IM. HUMISTOX, H. D., 02, Minneapolis, Minn., 2c8 Conner. Hunker, J. B. M., ’00 S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 119 Wall. Hunt. A., P. G., Manchester, N. H., S3 Grove. Hunt, Ii. W., ’02 S., Tacoma, Wash., 96 Wall. Hunt, H. T., ’00. Cincinnati, 0., 227 I). Hunt, L., ’02 S., Wilkes-Barre, I’a., 22 College. Hunt, R. A., ’03. Pittsburg, Pa., 562 P. HUNT, W. S., ’oi, Chatham. N. J., 204 D. Hunter, G. S., M. S., Hartford, Conn.. 122 Wall. Hunter, J. R., ’02, Oak Park, 111., 2S2 I.. Hunting, H. B., ’01, Berea, Ky., 114 N. Hurst, G. S., ’03, New York City, Franklin. Husklton, N. R., ’00 S., Pittsburg, Pa., 103 Wall. Hutchins, A. E. (Asst. Lib.), Library. Hutchins, W. II., ’01, Indian Orchard, Mass., 82 S. M. Hutchinson, E. L. H., ’oi, Quoguc, N. Y., 83 S. M. Hutchinson, R. K., ’oo, Hubbardstown, Mass., 328 W. HUTTON, F. L., L. S., New York City, 1151 Cha])el. IIyatt, R. B., '03, Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Hyde, A. B., T. S., Banbury, Eng., 41 K. D. Hyde, A. W., '02. Hartford. Conn., 140 F. Hyde, J.. T. S., East Northfield, Mass., 26 E. D. Hyde, W. A.. ’01 S., North Haven, Conn., 52 E. D. Hynes, T. V., M. S., South Meriden, Conn., S. Meriden. Iddings, L. L., P. G., Orange, N. J., Orange. INGKRSOLL. J. W. I). (Asst. Prof.), 311 Crown. Ingham, H. M., I’. G., Philadelphia, Pa., A. Ingham, C. S. (Tutor), (213 I).,) 203 Lawrence. Ingraham, C. B., Jr., ’02 S., Hartford, Conn., 128 High. Inman, F. C., ‘02 S., New York City, 389 Temple. Inman, J. II., ’00 S., New York City, 133 College. Ireland, J. I)., ’00 S., New York City, 131 Grove. Irwin, W. P., ‘oo S., Allegheny, Pa., in Grove. Irvine, A. T.. T. S., New Haven, Conn., 247 Lexington. Irvine. W. L.,’03. Poplar Point, Manitoba, 103 Park. Irwin, W. 1 , ’00 S., in Grove. Isbell. E. L.. L. S.. New Haven, Conn., 37 Lynwood. Ives, E. B., M. S., Branford, Conn., 256 State. Ives. E. L.. 'oo S.. Bri lgei ort. Conn., 117 Wall. Ives, J. W., M. S., West Goshen, Conn., 88 Park. Jackson. C. W., T. S.. Montowcse, Conn., Montowese. Jackson, F. F. W., '02, West Haven, Conn., 272 L. Jackson, H. C. (Asst.), 2 Hillhouse. Jackson. W. H., L. S.. Waterburv, Conn., 554 P. Jacoby, L. R.. ’02 S., Middletown, O., 119 Wall. James, I). L., '02. Kansas City, Mo.. 1079 Chapel. 326 DIRECTORY. Jamks, H., ’03, Kansas City, Mo., 521 1 James, Hknry, ’03, Baltimore, Md., 549 I . Jamihson, (' . S., '01 S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridge] K rt. Janus, J. I '., 02 S., Cleveland. O.. 419 Temple. JAQUKS, L. T., ’00 S., Chicago, 111., 113 Wall. Jarman, F. T., ’02 S., Hartford, Conn., 333 York. Jarvis, W. S., oi, Brooklyn, N. Y., 203 1). Jkppcott, 1C. W., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 102 York S |. JHFFKRSON, F. W., 02. Louisville, Ky., 22 College. Jki.kk, F. F.,’o2 S., Chicago, 111., no Wall. Jenkins, H., ’00, Portland, Ore., 354 Wh. Jknnky, H. R., ’00. Cincinnati, O., 334 Wh. Jknnings, I). C.. ’00, Pittsburg, Pa., 306 W. Jennings, R. G., ’03, Pittsburg, Pa., 250 York. JltNTlt, A. H., '02 S., New Haven. Conn., 97 Bristol. JBNTK, I . J. H., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 97 Bristol. JKNTK, W. J. E., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 97 Bristol. JKPSON, H. B. (Asst. Prof.), (4 Tr.,) 52 Howe. Johnson, B., ’00, Washington, I). C., 305 W. Johnson, B. H., 'oi S., Clinton, Conn., 8 I’ros] ect IM. Johnson, C. W. L. (Inst.), 399 b. Johnson, F. B., I . G., Boston, Mass., A. Johnson, G. A. (Asst. Lib.), 186 Bradley. Johnson, G. R., ’00 S., West Haven, Conn., 113 Wall. Johnson, H. O., ‘00, Mnchias, Me., 116 N. Johnson, N. C., ’oi S., Meriden, Conn., 132 Wall. Johnson, O. M., '10, New York City, 300 W. Johnson, P. B. A., ’01, Washington, I). C., 592 P. Johnson, S., ’02. Diaz, Mew. 18 College. Johnson, Prof. S. W.. 54 Trumbull. Johnson, T. B. (Asst.), 141 College. Johnson, T. R., M. S., Worcester, Mass., 1142 Chapel. Johnson, W. B., L. S., Enfield, Conn., 64 High. Johnson, W.S., I . G., Arkadclphia, Ark., 47 Lake 1 1. Johnson, W. S., 'oo, Meriden, Conn., 404 B. Johnston, I). K., ’03, New York City, 173 F. Johnston, F. A., ’03. New York City, 223 York. Johnston, L. M., ’02, Westmorelaiui, N. Y., 68 Mechanic. Johnston, W. 1 , ’03, Wilmington, Del., 313 York. Jonhs, C., ’00, Seymour, Conn., m, Jonhs, E. A., ’02, Scranton, Pa., i,5- Chapel. Jonhs, E. C., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 84 William. Jonhs, E. L., ’oi, Cincinnati, O., 3X9 W. Jonhs, Gko. T. S., Syracuse, N. Y., 17 j$. o. Jonhs, G. R., L. S., Evanston, 111., 270 Crown. Jonhs, H. A., L. S., Canton, O., 137 Dwight. Jonhs, H. M., ’oi S., Pittsburg, I a., 103 Wall. Jonhs, J. H., Jr., ’03. Columbus, O., 1075 Clinpel. Jones, N. R., ’03. Springfield 111., 219 York. Jonhs, P., ’02, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 228 D. Jonhs, W. a., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 82 Worcester. Jonhs, W. M., ’oo, Capcvillc, Tex., 96 S. M. Jordan, M. C., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 181 W hallev. Jordan, R. IT.. P. G., a. Jov. J. W., ’01, Watcrbury, Conn., 76 S. M. JUDD, II. I’., '01, Honolulu, H. I., 210 D. Judd, M. N., ’02 S., New Britain, Conn., 411 Temple. Kairiyama, T., I . G., Yokohama, Japan, 49 E. D. KawahK, J., P. G., Kyoto, Japan, 115 Dwight. Khach.J. E., ’00, Northampton, Mass., 105 N. Khank, R. B., M. S., Bridge] ort. Conn., Bridge] ort. Khaknhv, R. S., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 49 Court. Khator, F. R., 02, Rock Island, 111., 237 I). Khdzih, A. S., I'. G., New Haven, Conn., 495 Elm. Khhnhv, R. G., ’00, Somersville, Conn., 4 V. Khhk, H. T., ’oi S., Norwich. Conn., 16 Park. Khi.i.HR, A. G.(Asst.), Milford. Conn., 270 Edge wood. Khi.i.ogg, C. A., Jr., ’00, Carthage, Mo., 159 Elm. KHI.I.OGG, C. W. (Inst.), 233 York. Khi.i.ogg, F. S., ’01, Montclair, N. J., 219 I). KHI.I.OGG, G. D., P. G., Cambridge, Mass., Rome. Khi.i.ogg, I.. L., Jr., ’01, New York City, 58 V. Khi.i.ogg, R. M., ’oi S., New Haven, Conn., 109 Edwards. Kki.lum, M. I)., P.G., Baltimore, Md., 35 Lynwood. Khi.i.v, E. II., L. S., New Britain. Kki.i.v, II. C., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 209 Norton. Khi.i.v, T., '00 S., W. Superior, Wis., 133 College. 327 DIRECTORY. Kki.i.y, W. E., M. S., New Brunswick, N. J., io Ashniun. KELLY, W. V. (Lcct.), New York City. Kempnkr, I)., L. S., Hartford, Conn., 151 Bradley. Kknnkdy, I). E., ’03, New York City, 7 Library. KENNEDY, F., ’oo, Buffalo, N. Y., 1044 Chapel. Khnnett, F. J.. Jr., ’00 S., Chicago, 111., 103 Wall. Kent, A. E., P. G., A. Kknt, P. S., ’03, Providence, R. I., 536 P. KKOUGH, A. (Lib.), 120 High. Keppelman, J. A., ’01, Reading, Pa.. 28 V. Kkrk, R. W., M. S., Newport, R. I., 333 York. Kiei'KR, C. P., L. S., Allegheny, Pa., 22 College. Kilbourn.J. II., ’03, Malone, N. Y., 219 York. Kii.kourx, M., Mus., 16 Gill. Killen, A. H., ’01, Dunkirk, N. Y., 366 Wh. KIMBALL, I). B., ’03, Salt Like City; Utah, 1151 Chapel. Kimball, J. C.t 02, Governor’s Island, N. Y., 69 V. Kimura, R., L. S., Tokyo, Japan, 409 Orange. King, H. W., ’01, Thoinpsonville, Conn., 123 N. King, P. W. R., ’01 S., Newport, R. I.. no Wall. Kingman, E. A., ’03, Providence, R. I., 536 P. Kingman, L. C.. ’oo, Providence, R. I., 373 W. Kingsley, R., ’01, New Rochelle, N. Y., 138 F. Kingsley, R., ’02 S., New York City, 104 Wall. Kinney, A. II., ’02, New Haven, Conn., 208 Whalley. Kinney, F. J., L. S., Branford, Conn., Branford. Kinney, J. N., Jr., ’03, Cincinnati, O., 586 I . KI NOSET A, N., P. G., Okita, Japan, 277 Crown. Kip, G. B., ’oi, New York City, 67 V. KlRTLAND, L. S., ’03, Poland, O., lift H. KlTCHBLL, C. L. (Inst.), 253 Lawrence. Kitchel, C. P., L. S., East Liverpool, O., 27 High. Kittle, A. I., ’oo, Ross, Cal., 18 V. Kline, C. M., ’oi S., Philadelphia. Pa., 133 College. Klock, M. C., ’02 S., Syracuse, N. Y., 409 Temple. Klosterman, J. H., ’00, Portland, Ore., 367 Wh. Knapp, E. S., ’02, Bay Shore, N. Y., 1151 Cliapel. Knapp, H. H.(Lect.), Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Knight, A. P., ’01 S., Cleveland, N. Y., 114 High. Knight, H. S. (Inst.), 32 Pearl. Knight, J. M..’oi S., New Haven, Conn., 292 Blatchley. Knowi.ton, E. B., ’00 S., Brooklyn, N. Y., in Grove. Knox, H. W., ’02, New York City, 22 College. Knox, I. G., ’00, New York City, 6 V. Koenig, Iv. C., ’02 S., Tonawanda, N. Y., 88 Lake PI. Kowalewski, V. A., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 86 Second. Krai-t, E. A., Mus., 150 Oak. KRAET, W. J., Mus., Bristol. Krause, E. C., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 26 Ward. Kreider, D. A. (Inst.), (Sloane Lab.) 298 Lawrence. KrkmENT .. W. M., ’02, Newark. N. J., 232 I). Kudo, T., T. S., Tokyo, Japan, 99 W. D. Kughl, S. II., I,. S., New Haven, Conn., 92 Broad. Ki mi.er. 1 , ’00, Evansville, Ind., 334 Wh. Kl'NKEL, B. W., 'oi S., Harrisburg, Pa., 99 Wall. Ki n .ig, P. H., L. S., Philadelphia, Pa., 554 P. Ladd, Prof. G. T., A. La Field, II., P. G., Delafield, Wis., A. Lam it, A. R., ’03, Waterbury, Conn., 250 York. LamiirrT, C. I., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 43 Whalley. Lambert, I). I)., P. G., 359 Howard. Lamontague, O., L. S., Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Lamprecht. W. H., 2d, ’02 S., Cleveland, O., 145 College. Lancaster, M. 1 , ’02. Lexington, Ky., 22 College. Landers, C. S., ’00 S., Thurmont, Md., 126 High. Lane, P. I , M. S., Charleston, S. C., 1150 Cliapel. Lane, J. E., M. S., Hadley, Mass., 122 Howe. Lane, T. T., ’03, Flushing, N. Y., 333 York. Lane, W. R., L. s., Hadley, Mass., 122 Howe. Lang, Prof. H. R., (244 L.,) 137 Wall. Langley, R. W., ’03 S., New Haven, Conn., 229 Blatchley. Langley, W. C., ’03. Brooklyn, N. Y., 9 Library. Laxgzettel, G. H. (Lib. Art Sell.), 725 Whitney. La Pierre, L. F., M.S., Norwich, Conn., 404 Crown. Lark, C. T., L. S., Millersburg, Pa., 327 P. Larson, A. R., T. S., Vilas, S. D., 26 E. D. Larson, J., P. G., Altona, 111., 149 St. John. 3 S DIRECTOR Y. Lassman, A. ( ., M. S., New York City, 342 George. Latimkr, C. M., ’03, Newington, Conn., 30 Beers. I.atiikoi’, W. G., T. S., North Haven, Conn., North Haven. La if kin, F. W., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 405 Temple. Laud, M. A., P. G. Ladder, G.. Jr., ’oi S., Pittsburg, Pa., 117 Wall. Lavai.avk, J. P., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 370 Congress. Lawrence, I). B„ ’oi, New York City, 331 Wh. Laws, II. L., ’02, Cincinnati, O., 169 F. Lay, K. H., P. G., New London, Conn., A. Lay, W. S., M. S., West Brook. Conn., 560 Winthrop. Lkacii, ( . S., ’03, Gloversville, N. Y., 176 F. Lkai., H. W., ’02 S., Plainfield, N. J., S6 W. I). Lkaman, T. 1 , Spec., Cincinnati. 0., 1 Hill house. Lkar, G., 2 l, 02, Dovlestown, Pa., 156 F. I.KARV, T. A., ’co, Scitico, Conn., 202 I). Lkavkll. E. S.. ’02. Houston, Tex., 159 Elm. Leavenworth, C. S., 02 S., Hamden, Conn., Whitneyville. Lkavitt, A. I)., ’(X). Melrose, Mass., 87 S. M. LEE, B. H., '02, New Haven, Conn., 146 Lamberton. Lkk, R. R., ’oi S., Erie, Pa., 96 Wall. LEEDS, A. R., ’ooS., Stamford, Conn., 117 Wall. Lkiiman, li. H., ’02, Pueblo, Colo., 27 High. Lkidigh, P. J., ’or, Kansas City, Mo., 377 Wh. LEONARD, A. M., P. G., Tauton, Mass., 30 Academy. Lhonard, G. E., ’03, Syracuse, N. Y., 569 P. LKSTON, M. E., Mus., 36 Cassius. LkVai.i.y, H. R., ’03, Chicago, 111., 1151 Chapel. LkVai.i.y, N. W., ’02, Chicago. 111., 1151 Clia| cl. Lsvkricii, H. S., 'oi S., New York City, 90 Wall. Levering, R. M., ’02 S., I.a Fayette, Ind., 391 Temple. Lkvby, C. B., ’01 S., Elizabeth, N. J., 133 College. Lhwis, S. S., 'oo, Bloomington, 111., 241 L. LKWIS, A. Mus., Plnntsville. Lkwis, Prof. C. M., (133 ! •.) 5«s Whitney. Lhwis, I). P., ’03, Springfield, Mass., 242 York. Lkwis, E. C., ’oi, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 215 I). Lkwis, E. S.. M. S., Springfield, Mass., 219 York. Lkwis,K. L., Mus., I2, park. Lkwis, W. C., ’oi S., St. Louis, Mo., 133 College. Licwisohn, W., 'oo S., New York City, 110 Wall. L’Hommbdiku, C. II., ’03, Detroit, Mich., 238 York. Lincoln, G. ’02, Washington, I). C., 22 College. Lincoln, R. A., ’02, Albany, N. Y., 272 L. Lincoln, R. C., ’oi S.. Hartford. Conn., 132 Wall. Lindbnbkrg, G. W., 02, Columbus, O.. 406 B. Lindknherc, P., ’03. Columbus, ( ., 1151 Chapel. Lindknhkrgkr, E. H., ’oi, Louisville, Kv., 2 V. LlNDI.KY, A. 1'., M. S., Montclair, N.J., 1161 Cl taped. Lindsley, Prof. C. A., 15 Elm. Linsly, W. W., ’oi, New York City, 291 W. Li nth ice m , P. H„ ’01, Evansville, Ind., 311 W. LlNXWKILKR, J. J., L. S., South Norwalk, Conn., S. Norwalk. Lii’PlNCOTT, C. M., T. S., Waynesburg, Pa., 38 E. I). Lii’i’iNCorr, K. I)., ’00, Newton Center. Mass., 339 Wh. Littkli.. C. H., ’oo S., Buffalo, N. Y., 99 Wall. LiTTLKFIKLD, C. W., ’03, Rockland, Me., 313 York. LOHDKLL, V. P., ’oo, Brewster, N. Y., 107 N. Lockk, J. (Inst.), 317 Crown. Lockman, F. I., New York City, 345 Wh. Lockwood, C. I)., ’00 S., Stamford, Conn., 117 Wall. Lockwood, E. H. (Inst.), 55 Prospect. Lockwood, F., ’03, Brooklyn, N. Y., 238 York. Lockwood, H. I)., M. S., Bridgeport, Conn., 383 George. Lockwood, S. O., ’03 S., 1151 Chapel. Lokii, J. A., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 200 Franklin. Logan, H., ’00, Brooklyn, N. Y., 387 B. Lomiiard, J. P., ’00, Kansas City, Mo., 301 W. Lombardi, M. E., ’oo, Houston, Tex., 49 V. Londoner, H. W., L. S., Denver, Col., 131 High. Lonkrgan, A., L. S., Rockville, Conn., 150 College. Long, A. C., ’03, Sharon, Mass., 362 Wh. Long, J. M., ’00, Pittsburg, Pa., 24 V. Loomis, H. L., ’00 S., New Rochelle, N. Y., 96 Wall. Loomis, H. N., Spec., New Haven,Conn., 136Sherman. Loomis, J. L., ’01, Granby, Conn., 25S L. 329 DIRECTORY. J.oki), F. A., Moorhead, Minn., 159 Elm. LOTKROP. D. B., L. S., 31 E. D. LOUNSBKRY, B. A. H., 02 S., New York City, 110 Wall. Louxshury, G. E., Fellow, Hartford. Louxshury, l’rof. T. R., 22 Lincoln. LOVKLL, CL, ’00, Plainfield, N. J., 332 Wh. Lovki.i., G. B., ’oi, New Haven, Conn., 30 Grove. Low, B. R. C., 02. Brooklyn, N. Y., 22 College. Low, K. I., 02, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 22 College. Lowk, W. I. (Inst.), 238 Wltalley. Luck, C. F., ’00, New Brighton, N. Y., 24 V. Luckkr, H., '01 S., Cincinnati, O., 126 High. LUDIXGTOX, A. C., ’02, New York City, 169 F. Lui ixerox, N. A., Jr., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 1010 Chapel. Luquik.xs, F. B. (Inst.), 201 Bishop. LUQUIKNS, H. M., 02, New Haven, Conn., 333 Wh. Luthkk, C. M., ’oi S., Marash, Turkey, Bridgeport. LUTHKR. W. B., '02, Providence, R. I., 132 F. Low, a. k., p. 121 w. i). Lymax, E. W., T. S., Cuniinington, Mass., Halle, Gennanv. Lymax, J. B., T. S., Stapleton, S. I., N. Y„ 79 W. I). Lymax, J. L., L. S., Southampton, Mass., 130 Howe. Lvox, G. A., Jr., ’co, Erie, Pa., 334 Wh. Lyox, T. W., M. S., New London, Conn., 254 Crown. Lvox, W. A., ’03, Middletown, N. Y., 1151 Chapel. Lvox, W. L., ’02, New York City, 230 I). Lyons, I. L., ’00 S.. New Orleans. La., 101 Wall. LYONS, R., ’05, New Orleans, La., 293 W. MABKK, G. W., 'oi S., 96 Wall. McAi.arnky, J. H., ’03, Harrisburg, Pa., 1076 Chapel. McAl.KR.XKY, J. H., L. S., 251 Crown. McAm.istkr, C. N., I . G., St. Joseph, Mo., 33 Lake PI. McAui.KY, II. S., ’01, Chicago, III., 226 d. McAvOY, T. A., ’02, Worcester, Mass., 116 N. McBRIOK, M. L., ’00, Cleveland, ()., 378 yh. McCauk, E. M., (Asst.), 224 Orange. McCaix, S. H., L. S., Brockwayville, Pa., 314 Crown. McCai.t., J. O., ’oi, Binghamton, N. Y., 400 B. McCai.i.UM, H., T. S., Waldol oro, Me., 46 E. D. McCaxdlkss, T., ’oo, Meriden, Conn., 79 S. M. McCann, W. G., T. S., Philadelphia, Pa., no Gilbert. McCarthy, W. B., L. S., Waterbary, Conn., 297 George. McCarTIX, G. S., ’00, Watertown, N. Y., 372 Wh. McCr.lXTOCK, H. C., ’03. Pittsburg. I’a.. 600 P. McCLURK, C. T., L. S., New Haven, Conn.. 1057 Wliallev. McCl.URG, O. T., 'oi S., Chicago. 111.. no Wall. McCoxnkm., W. J., L. S.. Franklin. Pa., 159 Elm. McCord. C. C., ’00 S., Milwaukee. Wis., in Grove. McCord. D., ’oi, Chicago. 111., 277 L. McCormick, J. M., '00. Chicago, III., 36 V. McCormick, R., ’00, Harrisburg, l’a., 54 Y. McCormick, R. II., Jr., ’00. Chicago, 111., 382 Wh. McCormick. R. R., ’03, Chicago, 111., 564 I’. . McCrkath, L., ’02 S., Harrisburg, Pa., 1 Hillhousc. McCuu.OCK, E., ’03, Gloversville. N. Y., 176 F. McCl'TciiKox, W. H., ’00, Plainfield, N. J., 350 Wh. McDonald, I., ’03. St. Joseph, Mo., 567 I’. McDonald, T. I)., P. G., A. McDONNKLL, R. A. (Inst ), 1142 Chapel. McDonough, J. I'., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 38 Ilallock. McDowkLL, H. G., ‘02, Cohoes, N. Y., 573 P. McDoWKLL, J. C., ’02 Cohoes, N. Y., 545 P. McFadox, R. B., 'oi, Chad roil, Nel ., 113 N. McFarland, C. S. (Asst.), Melrose, Mass., 23 E. D. McGHK, R. A., 'oo S., Plainfield, N. J., 133 College. McGini.kv, T. A., ’oi S., Pittsburg, Pa., 1 Hillhousc. McGoui.DRICK, E. C., ’oo, Machias, Me.. 119N. McGoULDRlCK, F. E., ’02, Cherry field. Me., 91 W. I). McGrath, J. F., L. S., Waterbary, Conn., 297 George. McIntosh, E. F. (Asst.), 192 York. McIvkr, IX, T. S., Sanford, N. C., 78 W. D. McKkk, I). R., Jr., ’03, Washington, D. C.. 24S York. McKKLLAR, W. C., M. S., Bri lgejH rt, Conn., Bridgeport. McKklyky. C. W., ’00, Bridgeport. Conn., 347 Wh. McKKi.yy, J. S., Jr., ’02, Pittsburg. I’a., 278 L. 330 DIRECTORY. McKhn .ik, A. L., ’oo, Wareham, Mass., 360 Wh. McKkssox, I)., '03, New York City, 155 Him. MCKNIGHT, R. L., ’f 3. Springfield, Mass.. 1076 Chapel. McLaxk, I). B., ’03, 33 Howe. McLanr, J. I'., ’00, New Haven, Conn., 33 Howe. McLkax, C., ’oi, Newport, I.. I., 322 V. McNkirny, 1'., I, S., New York City. 1076 Chapel. McQfKKN, A. S., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 11 % Park. McWilliams, A. I'., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn , 36 Elm. MacCi.knahax, F. M., ’oo, Allegheny City, l’a.. 130 St. John. MacCormac, I ., '02 S., Poughkce| sie, N. Y., 1151 Chapel. MacCurdy, G. G. (Inst.), (9 M.), 33 Wall. Macdonald, G. S., ‘02 S., New York City, 12S Wall. MacDoUGALL, L., L. S., Hornersville, N. Y.. 1151 Chapel. MacHkxry, C. A., L. S., Cortland, N. Y.,373 Crown. MacKkxzik, C., '03, Port I)e|K sit. Md., 233 York. Mackky, W. C., ’00, Franklin, Pa., 34 V. MacLkax, A., 'oo. Litchfield, Conn., .2 V. MacLkaX, H. C., ’03, Litchfield, Conn., 341 p. Macnkalk, N., ’02 S., Cincinnati, ()., 150 Grove. Mahkr, T. F., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 133 Nash. Maiionky, J. G., M. S., Shelton, Conn., 19 Sylvan. Mai .k, B. F., L. S., Bloomshurg. Pa., 73 Lake PI. Makkpkack, I . B.. Jr., ’oi, Springfield, Mass., 111 N. Makkpkack. W. G. (Registrar L. S.), Springfield, Mass., 1010 Chapel. Makixo, T.. T. S., Kochi Josa, Japan, 120 W. I). Malcolm, W. I)., 02 S., New Haven, Conn., 33 Bishop. Maloxk, W. J., L. S., 36 Hallock. MaLONKY. W. R.. Jr., '00, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 353 . MaLOXY, P. F., M. S., Dundee, N. Y., 230 York. Malony, W. P., '00, Dundee, N. Y., 144 p. Maltdir, W. M., 'ot, Granby, Conn., 247 L. Maltby, E. R., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 23 Sylvan. Maxdkvili.K, J. N. ’02. Webster, N. Y., 95 S. M. Maxikrrk, A., ’03. Chicago. HI., 534 p. Maxikrrk, A. E.. ’02, Chicago. III., 5?5 p. Maxikrrk, L., ’oi, Chicago, 111., 285 W. M. XX, I . P., '03, Buffalo, N. Y., 540 P. Maxsiiip, W. S., P. G., S. Meriden, Conn., S. Meriden. Maxvillk, K. B.. Mus.. 379 George. Mariu.K, M. M., P. ( ., New Haven, Conn., 19 Beers. MARCKWALD, A. II., ’01, Brooklyn, N. Y., 245 L. Mariaxi, J. W., L. S., Italy. n4 olive. Maro.xky, W. J., M. S., Springfield, Mass., 333 Vork. Marr, J. A., L. S., Westerly, R. I., 73 Lake PI. Marsh, E. L., Spec., Sandusky, ()., 17 Hillhouse. Marshall. C. G., McC.regor, la., S2 W. I). Marshall, M. L., ’03. Auburn, N. Y.. 57 W. I). Marshall. W., L. S., Youngstown, ()., 64 Whalley. Marshall. W. C. (Inst.), 355 Willow. Martin, II. C., ’02 S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 333 York. Marty, S. C., ’00. Kansas City, Mo., 332 Wh. Marvin, G. A., L. S., Norfolk, Conn., 63 W. I). Mason, K. B., ’03, Chicago, 111., 237 York. Mason, F. G., ’oi, Waterbury, Conn., 264 L. Mason, P. T., ’02. Brooklyn, N. Y., 27S L. Mason, M., ’oi, Chicago, 111., 178 Lyc. Mason, M., ’03, City of Mexico, Mex., 250 York. Mason, N. H., ’02. Chicago, 111., 231 D. Mason, R. M., ’02, Chicago, III., 1076 Chapel. MATHKK, H. O., ’02. Sheffield, Conn., 216 I). MaTHKWSON, C. II., ’02 S.. Milford, Conn., Milford. MaTHISOX, P. II., P. G., Shelton, Conn., Shelton. Matsumoto, M., Asst., 109 Elm. MaTSUMOTO, S., I . G., Tsu Ise, Japan, 24 Court. Matson, S., L. S., Minneapolis, Minn., 119 Park. May, G. A., M. S., Philadelphia, Pa., Gymnasium. Maynard, A. B., ’00 S., Utica, N. Y., 131 Grove. Maynard, P. E., ’02 S., Providence, R. I., 110 Wall. Ma . .ucca, M.,T. S.,Catarizaro, Italy, 158 Worcester. Mkad, II. S., ’02, Dayton, ()., 22 College. Mkdway, H. E., ’oo, Scranton, Pa., 386 B. MKKKS, E. V., ’01, Meriden, Conn., 22 College. 331 DIRECTORY. Mki.C7.kk, R. H., ’03. Phoenix, Ari .., 1076 Cha| el. Mhi.LKN, G. K., '02, St. Paul, Minn., 44 College. Mn. ma.. L. B. (Asst. Prof.), (63 B. I...) 18 Trumbull. Mkngk, (1. A., ’o2 S., Philadelphia, Pa., 20 Carmel. Mkntox, M. I ’., ’02 S., Derby, Conn., Derby. MbkrKLS, F. B., ’00, New Haven, Conn., 27 V. Mkrriam, C. W., T. S., Springfield, Mass., 20 E. D. Mkrriam, H. F., ’oo S., Sunimitt, N. J., ioi Wall. Mkrrii.L, H. A., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 115 York. MKRKU.i., P. M., 02 New York City, 22 College. Mkrriman, M. H., ’oi, Waterbury, Conn., 254 I.. MkRRITT, A. J.,L. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. MKRRITT, A. K. (Registrar), (135 Elm,) 267 I.. Mktzgkk, W. G., ’03, Chicago, 111,, 1151 Chapel. MSYKR, C. C., ’02, Louisville, Ky., 22 College. MKYKR, C.. Jr., '02, Webster, N. Y., 95 S. M. MKYKR, J. K.,’o2 S., New York City, 425 Temple. MKYKR, W. E., ’oi, New York City, 28S W. Mikami, K., P. G., Tokyo, Japan, 46 E. D. Mh.rank, D., ’oo, New York City, 345 Wh. MlU.HR, C. D., '02, New York City, 132 F. Miu.hr, C. ’ ., ’01 S., New York City, 133 College. MiU.HR, H., ’oi S., Middlefield, Conn., 295 York. MiU.HR, J. W., ’co, Houston, Tex., 141 F. MiU.HR, M. P., ’02, Westfield, Mass., 261 I.. MiU.HR, R. B., ’oo, New York City, 51 V. Miu.hr, R. H., P. ( ., New Haven, Conn., 133 Wall. Mii.i.s, H. K.. ’03. Columbus, O., 53S P. Mii,i.s, J. L., ’01, Philadelphia, Pa., 178 Lyc. Mii.i.s, I,. A., Fellow, Hartford. Mills, M., ’oo, Chicago, 111., 39 V. Mixasiax, M., ’00 S , Adana, Turkey, 44 Sperry. Minor, H. C., ’02 S., Andover, Mass., 364 Howard. Minor, J. B., ’03, Covington, Ky., 586 P. Minor, W. E., 'co, Covington, Kv., 36 V. MikiCK, G. A., I’. G., New Haven, Conn., 442 George. Mitoihi.L, C. T., P. G., Philadelphia, Pa., 57 Prospect. Mitchkll, N. Em L. S., New York City, 83 Elm. Mitchell, P. L., ’oi, Cincinnati, O., 289 W. Mitchkll, R. I)., ’02 S., Cleveland, O., 391 Temple. 332 Mitchkll, S. K., Asst., Lakeville, N. Y., 90S. M. Mix, S. V., A. S.. New Haven, Conn., 600 George. Mixtkr, Prof. W. G., (160 S. I..,) 144 Edwards. Miyakk, I., P. G., Kunianiato, Japan, 119 Park. Mofhat, I). M.,’03, Scranton, Pa., 313 York. Mohr, P. M., ’01, Kansas City, Mo., 398 B. Montaguk, T. L., ’00 S., Chattanooga, Tenn., 96 Wall. Montc.omhry, G. R., T. S., New Haven, Conn., 84 W. D. Moodik, W. C., ’03. W. Tislniry, Mass., 25 Lynwood. Moody, P. D., ’oi, K. Nortlificld, Mass., 266 L. Moody, R. )., Asst., 1204 Chapel. Moody, W., ’00, Dead wood, S. I)ak., 370 Wh. Moork, A. R., '02 S., New Haven, Conn., 57 Lake PI. MOORK, Prof. B., 361 George. Moork, C. A., Jr., ’02, Brooklyn, N. Y., 22 College. Moork, K. W., T. S., Champlain, N. Y., 35 E. D. Moork, F. W., ’03, Elizabeth, N. J., 329 W. Moork, H., ’00. Chicago, 111., 12 V. Moork, J. D., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 223 Grand. Moork, J. L.. 'oo, Camp Hill, Pa., 353 Wh. Moork, M., ’02, Buffalo, N. Y., 152 F. MOORHKAD, R. W., ’02, Pittsburg, Pa., 261 L. Moran, F. J., ’02 S., Hartford, Conn., 55 Admiral. Morky, J. W„ ’00 S., Denver, Col., 131 Grove. Morcan, I). II., ’03, Springfield, Mass., 248 York. Morgan, J., ’02 S., Rome, N. Y., 114 High. Morgan, W. G. I)., ’01, New York City, 60 V. Mokison, B., ’02, Montclair, N. J., 147 F.’ MORRKLL. J. G. D., ’00 S., Hartford, Conn., 22 College. Morkii.L, A. B., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 459 Orange. Morrill, J. P., M. S., Springfield, Mass., 333 York. Morris, Prof. E. P., 53 Kdgehill Rd. Morris, H. E., ’02, New Haven, Conn., 408 Crown. Morris, J. C., P. G., Utica, N. Y., 1144 Chapel. Morris, R., ’oi. New Haven, Conn., 335 W. Morris, R. C., Inst., New York City, 767 5th Avc., New York City. MORSK, O. C., P. G., A. DIRECTORY. Morton, S. R., 'co, Maywood, 111., 144 p. Moser, O. A., M. S., Watcrbury, Conn., 261 Howard. Moses, H. I,., ’oo, Scranton, Pa., 241 L. Moss, H. C., ’01 S., Kansas City, Mo., 12S Wall. MOTT, R., ’oi, Michigan City, Ind., 39S R. Mottkr, J. R., ’03, St. Joseph, Mo., 567 P. Mon., H. S., I.. S., York, Pa., 1044 Chapel. Moulthrop, A. P., Mils., 620 Orange. MOUI.TON, E. S. (Asst.). 223 York. Moulton, J. R., Salem, Mass., 546 1 . Moulton, W. J. (Inst.), 13 r. d. Mn.i-ORi), T. R., ’03, Kansas City, Mo., 172 E. Multord, T. W., 'oi, Kansas City, Mo., 391 R. Mullai.i.y, W. T., 02, New York City, 231 I). Mullen, A. I)., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 433 Howard. Mn.LKX, G. A., I.. S., Trumbull, Conn., 1151 Chapel. Munc.KR, R. I.., I,. S., Ansonia, Conn., Ansonia. MUNGKRT.J. T., Fellow, New Haven. Munson, C. I.. (I.eet.), Williamsport, Pa. Munson, M. J., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 3S9 Whitney. Munson, W. S., ’03, Utica, N. Y., 313 York. Murphry, G. G., ’02, Rridgej ort, Conn., 74 W. I). Murphy, H. K., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 85 Sachem. Murphy, J. K., P. G., New Haven. Conn., 85 Sachem. Murray, G. H., Jr., ’oo S., Viola, Del., 54 Garden. Murray, H. H., P. G., Viola, Del., A. Murray, I.. K., I.. S., New York City, 314 Crown. Murray, W. I.., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 34 Cedar. Mykrs, I. T., P. ., Wheeling, W. Va., 281 Crown. Myhrs, I.. I ., ’oi S., Yonkers, N. Y., in Grove. Mykrs, M. C., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 4 Jefferson. Mygatt, A. R., Jr., ’01 S., New Milford, Conn., 103 Wall. NAKASKKO, R., I . G., Kyoto, Japan, 20 Whalley. Nash, F., ’00, North field Farms, Mass., 376 Wh. NathanSON, .S. J., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 33 York. Nead, R. F., L. S., Harrisburg, Pa., 137 Dwight. Nkal, H. C., ’oi, Harrisburg, Pa., 287 W. Neal, R. W., P. G., Lawrence, Kan., 497 Wintlirop. Nkece, J. H., L. S., Williamsport, Pa., 137 Dwight. Nelson, W. H., ’oo, West Suffield, Conn., 73 S. M. Nesmith, R. H., ’03, Rrooklyn, N. Y., 223 I). Nettleton, G. H. (Inst.), 162 S. L. Neumann, J., Mus., Westville. NEVENS, R. H., '01, Stamford, Conn., 356 Wh. Nkvins, F. W., ’02, Stamford, Conn., 22 College. Newcomb, C. S., ’oi S., Jersey City, N.J., in Grove. Newell, A. J., '02 S., New York City, 90 Wall. Newell, I). H., ’02, St. Jolmsbury, Vt., 215 I). Newhall, A. M., ’03, San Francisco, Cal., 238 York. Newman, S., ’02, Pueblo, Cal., 77 S. M. Nkwmvkr, T. D., 'oo, Connellsville, Pa., 66 V. Newport, R. M., Jr., ’01, St. Paul, Minn., 33 V. Nkv, P. S., ’03, Hartford, Conn., 298 W. Nichol, J. M., T. S., London, Out., Can., 93 W. D. Nichols, F. M., Mus., Nichols. Nichols, H. J., P. G., Hinghamton, N. Y., 333 York. Nichols, J. K., ’03, Riughnmton, N. Y., 58S P. Nichols, W. W., Inst., 83 Pearl. Nicoi.L, M. K., Mus., 418 George. Nikhkckkx, J. H., ’co, Milwaukee, Wis., 379 Wh. Niemeyer, Prof. J. II., (S A. S.,) 284 Orange. Nims, H. E., I’. G., Ashburnham, Mass., 344 Elm. NlMS, W. E., 'co, Ashburnham, Mass., 1010 Chapel. NisiieT, R. R., ’02, Rome, N. Y., 313 York. NisnET, W. C., ’02 S., Rome, N. Y., 313 York. Nixon, W. P.. Jr., ’03, Chicago, 111., 313 York. Nolan, F. P., ’00 S., Mt. Carmel, Conn., Mt. Carmel. Norman, E. G., ’02, Lcdyard, Conn., 88 S. M. Norman, H. R., L. S., Sherwood, Conn., 29 High. North, II. R., ’01 S., New Haven, Conn., 1399 Cliapcl. Norton, I). S., ’02 S., Babylon, N. Y., 152 Grove. Norton, E. S., A. S., Wallingford, Conn., Wallingford. Norton, J. P., I . G., Los Angeles, Cal., 549 Orange. Norton, J. T., Jr. (Asst.), (Kent Lab.,) 90 Whalley. Norton, R. C., ’02, Cleveland, O., 22 College. Notkins, L. A., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 252 Cedar. Noyes, D. C., ’oi, New York City, 15 E. D. 333 DIRECTORY. Novks, G. W., ’02. Cincinnati, ()., 390 B. O’Brirn, T. A., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 230 Oak. O’Connor, J. E., I . G., 419 Temple. O’Donnhll, M. J.. ’02 S., Ansonia, Conn., Ansonia. OitRTKL, H. (Asst, l’rof.), 2 Phelps. Ogdrn, A. T., ’03, Brooklyn, N. V., 217 1). OGILVIK, J. S., Jr., ’oi 8., Brooklyn, N. Y., 17 Hill house. Oglhba Y, C., ’oo, Kansas City, Mo., 337 Wh. Oglksby, W. I)., ’02 S., Middletown, ()., 119 Wall. OiLLH. J. I)., Spec., North Tonawanda, N. Y., 8 Prospect. OI.COTT, H. P., ’01, New York City, 219 I). OLDS, F. A., ’02 S.. Hartford, Conn., 132 Wall. OLIVKR. A. K., ’03, Pittsburg, Pa., 170 York. OlSKN, J. I , G.. Norway, Kan., 16 Hughes Pi. Olshn, O. N., P. G., Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 Hughes PI. Omnyakk, G. L.. T. S., Monticello, 111., 25 E. D. O’NkiL, D. I... Jr., ’03. E. Hartford, Conn., 231 York. Ong, E. W., ’oo, Cleveland, ()., 385 B. Oi’iTz, H. M., ’oo, Norwich, Conn., 79 S. M. Ordxvay, C. E., ’00, Winchester, Mass., 211 I). Ori.ady, F. I.., ’03. Huntington, Pa., 1151 Chapel. Orthwkin, W. R., ’03. St. Louis, Mo., 9 Library. Orwig, E. L.. Jr., ’02, Lansford, Pa., 74 W. D. Osborn, II. M. (Bursar), (1 Phelps,) 406 Orange. Osborn, L. E. (Clerk), (3 Sh.,) 406 Orange. OSBORNK, N., T. S., Jerinvn, Pa., 90 W. I). Osbornk, Prof. O. T., 252 York. Osgood, C. G., Tutor, 2 University PI. Ostby, E. C., Providence, R. I., 5,84 P. Otis, W. I.., ’00. New York City, 85 S. M. OVKRAI.I., J. H., 2d, St. Louis, Mo., 393 Temple. OVKRi.ANDKR, C. L., Spec., New Haven, Conn., 378 Crown. OVKRTOX, M. E., ’02 S., Post Jefferson, N. Y., 132 Wall. OwitN, C. H., ’02, Cohoctou, N. Y., 88 S. M. PACKHR, A. I)., o2, Brooklyn, N. Y., 533 P. PADDOCK, B. W., ’00, Pittsfield, Mass., 3 V. Pagk, C. A., Mus., East Haven. Pagk, C. R., ’oo, San Francisco, Cal., 337 Wh. Pagk, W. S., ’00. Columbus, ()., 29 V. PAGTKR, J. J.. M. S.. New Haven, Conn., 133 Dwight. Pai.mHR, Prof. A. H., 251 Lawrence. Palm HR, A. R., ’01, E. Orange, X. J.. 85 W. D. Palm HR, C. R., Fellow, New Haven. Palm hr, I). C , ’00, Chicago, III., 344 Wh. 1’almhr. E. A., Jr., ’01, Montville, Conn., 296 W. Pai.mkr. II. I)., L. S., I)es Moines. Ia., 378 Crown. Palmkr. R. S., ’00. Anicnia, N. Y., 342 Wh. Park, E. A., ’00, Glovcrsville, N. Y., 10 V. Parkhr, C. J.. ’00 S., Coventryville, N. Y., 99 Wall. Parkhr, E. I .. Fellow, Hartford. Parkhr, Prof. H. W.. (3 Tr.,) 162 Pros|)ect. I’ARKHR, J. A., ’01, Louisville, Kv., 204 I). Parkhr. M. K., ’01, New York City, 240 I). Parkhr, W. H. (Inst.), 648 Elm. Park hurst, G. (' ., ’03, Buffalo, X. Y., 250 York. Parks, R.. Jr., ’01. Washington, I). C., 17 Hillhousc. Parr, G. H., ’03, Albany, N. Y., 395 B. PaRSHALL, M. C., ’00 S., Warren, Pa., 109 Wall. Parsons, C. S., ’03, Akron, ()., - 415 B. Parsons, H., P. G., New York City, A. Parsons, II. C.. ’02 S., Durham, Conn., 295 York. Parsons, J. G., ’oo S., New York City, 96 Wall. Parsons, R. W., ’01, New York City, 60 V. Partridgk, J. H., ’03, Thompsonville, Conn., lOAshuiuu. PaTHRSon, S., M. S., Burdett, N. Y., 341 Crown. Patthrson, J. M., ’01, Chicago, 111., 33 V. PaTTKRSON, R. M., ’00, New York City, 65 V. Patton, W. M. (Inst.), 37 Lynwood. Paynk, C. S., L. S., Rockville Conn., 217 York. Paynh, J. K., L. S., Knoxville, Tcnu., 1044 Chapel. Payton, J. W., ’oo, Westfield, Mass., 75 Broadway. l’KARCK, C. G., ’01, Jacksonville, Fla., 220 D. PiiARCH. G. II., L. S., Hartford, Conn., 280J4 Elm. Pkarck, H.,Jr., ’01 S., Providence, R. I., 133 College. l’KASK, II. H., ’02 S., New Britain, Conn., 407 Temple. Phck, C. K., Spec., Chicago, 111., 22 College. PKCK. L. A.. ’00. Gloversville, N. Y., 86 S. M. 334 i DIRECTORY. PECK, R. C., ’oo, North Bennington, Vt., 100 N. Peck, R. E. (Inst.), 56 Howe. Peck, Prof. T., i 4 High. PECK HAM. W. H., 2d. ’03, New York City, 238 York. Peirce, A. G., ’02. Methuen, Mass., 271 L. Pierce, P. S., P. G., 22 Whalley. Pei.ton, V., A. S., Middletown, Conn., Middletown. Pendleton, C. K., M. S., Hebron, Conn., 38S Crown. Pendleton, F. I)., 'oo. Somerville, Conn., 73 S. M. Penkield, Prof. S. L., (2 M.J46 Mansfield. Penny, V. A., ’oi, St. Louis, Mo., 283 W. Perkins, F. E., ’oi S., Cleveland, O., 17 Hillhouse. Perkins, G. W., Jr., ’02 S., Grain! Rapids, Mich., , 409 Temple. Perkins, J. I)., Jr., Litchfield, Conn., 568 P. Perrin, Prof. B., 136 F., 463 Whitney. Perry, A. S., L. S., Fairfield, Conn., Fairfield. PERRY, J. W., ’01 S., Southport, Conn., 124 Wall. Perky, W. H., ’oi, Oxford, Conn., 114 N. Perry, W. W., M. S., Hartford, Conn., 63 Prosjicct. Peter, J. J., ’oi S., Louisville, Ky., 117 Wall. Peters, C. A. (Asst.), Kent Lab. Peters, G. W. J., ’02 S., Great Barrington, Mass., 395 Temple. PETERS, H. a., ’02, Allentown, Pa., iiq Wall. PETERS, J. D., ’00, Great Barrington, Mass., 367 Wh. Peters. R., T. S., New Be lford, Mass., 112 W. D. Phelan, P. L., ‘02 S., New York City, 393 Temple. Phelps, B. J., ’02. West Suflicld, Conn., 332 Temple. Phelps, C. A., L. S., North Colebrook, Conn., 119 Park. Phelps. C. 1). (Inst.), 472 Orange. Phelps, C. S., ’01 S., Warehouse Point, Conn., 114 High. Phelps. Prof. E. J., 269 Humphrey. Phelps, H. B., Clerk, 67 Dwight. Phelps, I. K. (Inst.), (Kent Lab.,) 130 Howe. Phelps, W. I., ’02 S.. Thompsonville, Conn., 130 Howe. Phelps W. L. (Asst. Prof.), (70 S. M.,)44 High. Phillips, Prof. A. W.. (90 High,) 209 York. Phillips, F. E., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 10 Sylvan. Phillips, F. L-, ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 3S9 Orange. Phillips, I. G., ’02, Winchester, Tenn., 152 F. Phillips, J. C., ’00, Putnam, Conn., 109 N. Phinney, L. G. B., Mus., 313 York. Phipps, H. C., ’02 S., Pittsburg, Pa., 389 Orange. Pickands, J. M., ’02, Cleveland, O., 22 College. Pickett, li. S., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 140 Sylvan. Pickett, J. C., ’oo, Northampton, Mass., 86 S. M. Pickett, S. B., Mus., Seymour. PlDGKON, E. R., ’oo, Norwalk, Conn., 314 Crown. Pierce, B. A., ’03, Olean, N. Y., 584 P. Pierce, H. W„ ’02, New Brighton, l’a., 67 W. I). PirrPONT, Prof. J., 357 Howard. Pierson, C. W. (Inst.), 120 Broadway, New York City. Pike, R. A., ’01 S., E. Woodstock, Conn., 7S9 Orange. Pike, W. K., P. G., S. Killingly, Conn., A. Pl.NKERMAN, PI. C., L. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgejnirt. Pirsson, Prof. L. V., (2 M.,) 137 Wall. Pitcher. C. M., ’03, Scranton, Pa., 342 George. 1’itkin, W. R., L. S., Boston, Mass., 82 Wall. PlTTELLl, J. A., L. S., New York City, 150 College. PlTTINOER. H. II., '00S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 96 Wall. Pitts, H. C., M. S., New York City, 123 York. Platt, A. E., A. S., West Haven, Conn., West Haven. Platt, O. W., L. S., Milford, Conn., Milford. Plummer, H. A., ’03, New Yoik City, 55 pt Pomeroy, H. B., ’03, Troy. Pa., jj Pond, L. B., ’02. L’nionville, Conn., , 2 Porter, Prof. F. C.. (11 E. I).,i 266 Bradley. Porter, G. F., ’03, Chicago,. 111., ,s5 Porter, M., Mus., ,335 chapel’ Porter, M. B. flnst.), 4 University PI. Porter, W. E., '00 S.. Denver, Col., 6 Wall. Porter, W. L., 'oo, Winterset, la., 130 St. John. Potter, A. M., ’02 S., Denver, Col., I2 355 DIRECTORY. POTTER, C., ’oi, St. Louis, Mo., 63 V. POTTKR, H., ’03, St. Louis, Mo., 561 I . Potter, N. R., ’02 S., Rochester, N. Y.. no Wall. POTTKR, R., ’02, Buffalo, N. Y., 175 F. Potwin, T. D., 02, East Wiiulsor, Conn., 365 Wh. Powell, A. W., L. S., Latrobe, Pa., 311 York. Powell, I '. 1C., Jr., ’01 S., Columbus, O., 126 Wall. Powku,, S. I)., ’oi, Easton, Conn., 7 College. PovxTKR, H. M., ’00. Shelbyville, Ky., 375 Wh. Pratt, A., Jr., P. G., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridge] ort. Pratt, C. P., ’03, Hartford, Conn., 231 York. Pratt, N. T., M. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgejmrt. PRENTICK, S. O. (Inst.), Hartford. Preston, II. L., ’00 S., Roxbury, N. Y., 109 Wall. Prick, H. ()., 'oo, Galesburg, 111., 375 Wh. PRICK, W. B., ’02 S., New Haven, Conn., 291 York. Pritchard, R. a., ’02, Brockton, Mass., 259 L. Pritchard, W. S.. 'oi, Brockton, Mass., 259 L. Pl I.MAN, O. S., Jr., 00, Albany, N. Y., 376 Wh. Punderford, J. C., ’o2 S.. New York City, 17 Hillhou.se. PURINTON, C. ()., M. S., New Hartford, Conn., 1142 Chapel. Putnam, J. F„ ’03, Columbus, O.. 538 P. Putnam, J. O., 2d, New York City. 560 P. Putnam, W. I)., '02 S., Chicago, 111., 411 Temple. QUINBY, A. A., ’02, Orange, N. J., 271 L. Quinky, F. L., ’02 S., New York City, 17 Hillhouse. Quinlan, E. S., Mus., 35 Lynwood. Quinn, J. F., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 14 Anderson. Rai.i., H. F., T. S., Des Moines, la., 42 E. I). Ralph, P. II., T. S., Beloit, Mich., 4 Sylvan. RALPH, W. J. c., T. S., Ma .omanie, Wis., 4 Sylvan. Ramsdkn, C. T., P. G., Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, A. Rand, L. B., ’02, Lawrence, N. Y., 22 College. Rankin, H., ’03, Peekskill, N. Y., 173 F. RaThbun, W. L., M. S., Noank, Conn., 3S8 Crown. Rawlins, W. T., L. S., Honolulu, H. I., 64 High. Raymond, F. W., T. S., East Weymouth. Mass., 30 E. D. RAYNOLDS, E. V. (Inst.), 62 Trumbull. Read, H. H., '01 S., Bridgejiort, Conn., 90 Wall. Reed, E. B. (Tutor), 351 wh. Reed, K. c.. ’02, Kansas City, Mo., 576 P. Reeves, S. J.. ’02 S., Philadelphia, Pa., no Wall. Reid, G. H.. 'oi S., Bridgeport, Conn., 137 Wall. Rkilky, K. B.. L. S., Waterbury, Conn., 297 George. Reilly, J. j., ’03. Fairport, N. Y., 98 N. Rknshaw, F. W., ’00 S., Chicago, 111., m Grove. Rksor. S. B., 'oi, Cincinnati, O., 138 F. Reynolds. B., ’02 S.. New York City, 407 Temple. Reynolds, I)., ’02, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 22 College. Reynolds. G. V., ’oi, St. Louis, Mo., 225 D. Reynolds, Prof. H. M.. 3S V. Reynolds, II. S., ’02, New York City, 22 College. Reynolds, J. W., ’03, St. Louis, Mo., 343 p. Rhoads, S. W.. '03, Wilkes-Barre, I’a., 2S4 Crown. Rhoda, G. I., '02, Gloversville, N. Y., 359 Wh. Rhodes, J. F., ’03. Chicago, III., 1151 Chapel. Rice, C. B. (Asst.), 56 N. S. H. Rice, E. C., Jr., New York City, 68 V. Rice, J. I’., ’oo, Santa Barbara, Cal., 408 B. Rice, M. W., 'oi S., Scranton, Pa., 124 Wall. Rice, F. R., P.G., 65 Grove. Richards, A. E.. P. G., Hartford, Conn., 90 Whalley. Richards, Prof. C. B., (111 Winch.,) 137 Edwards. Richards, Prof. E. L.. (118 N.,) 315 York. Richards, G. H., '03, Plainfield, N. J., 139 f. Richards, H., Jr., ’oo S.,New York City, in Grove. Richards, I., Jr.. ’00 S., N. Attlelx ro, Mass.. hi Grove. Richards, M. E., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 137 Edwards. Richardson, A. H., ’oi, Waterbury, Conn., Dwight Hall. Richardson, M. B., Jr., ’02, Lime Rock, Conn., 1076 Chapel. Richardson, O. H. (Asst. Prof.), 3S4 Whitney. Richardson, R. R., ’oi, St. Joseph, Mo., 326 W. Richer, W. G., ’00, Ryegate, Vt., 153 F. Riggs, P. S., ’oo. Palmyra, N. Y., 72 S. M. RightMIRK, H. A., ’03, Fairj ort, N. Y., 9S N. Riley, E. B., L. S., 297 George. DIRECTORY. Riley, K. I ., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 2Si Willow. RlPl.KY, A. I,., Fellow, Andover, Mass. Ripley, J. a., P. G., New York City, A. Rising, H. R., ’oo S., Newark, N. J., ioi Wall. Rislky, E. H., ’02. Waterbury, Conn., 218 D. RlTHKT, J. A., oi S., Victoria, B. C., 1151 Chapel. Roach, S. G., ’03, New York City, 250 York. Robbins, Ii. D. (Lect.), Hartford. Robbins, F. O. (Inst.), 227 Sherman. Robbins, II. M., ’02, St. Paul, Minn., 250 Crown. Roberts, C. A., ’02, Hartford, Conn., 41 High. Roberts, G., Jr., ’03. Hartford, Conn., 250 I.. Robkrts, N. R., 02 S., Springfield, 111., 419 Temple. Roberts, I , P. G., Scranton, Pa., 48 E. I). Robkrts, R. T., ’02 S., Winstead, Conn., 8 Prospect. Roberts, W., T. S., New Haven, Conn., 238 Townsend. Robkrts, W. F., ’02, Utica, N. Y., 22 College. Robertson, F. A., I.. S., New Haven, Conn., 68 Mechanic. Robertson, F. M. C., ’oi. Parish, N. Y., 348 Wh. Robertson, R. B., ’00, Cincinnati, ( ., 369 Wh. Robertson, T. M., ’oi, New York City, 240 I). Robinson. C. P., ’00, Hornellsville, N. Y., 56 V. Robinson, Ii. I,., 1‘. G., Cheshire. Conn., A. Robinson, II. C. (Lect.), Hartford, Conn., Robinson, H. H., P. G., Hartford, Conn., 333 York. Robinson, J. F. C., P. (' ., Cincinnati, ().. 280 Winthrop. Robinson, J. J. (Inst.), (9 Phelps.) 183 Lawrence. Robinson, J. R., ’03, Baltimore, Md., 248 York. Robinson, M. II. (Asst.), 522 Winthrop. Roby, L. L., ’02 S., Cleveland, O., 419 Temple. Rockf.i KM.ER, P. A., ’00, New York City, 20 V. Rockwki.i., E. A., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 281 Crown. Rogers, C., ’03, Wakefield, R. I., 238 York. Rogers, C. K., Jr., i, Brooklyn, N. Y., 249 L. Rogers, ii. a., ’02, New Haven, Conn., 75 Broadway. Rogers, H. P., Jr., ’02, New York City, 324 W. Rogers, R. K., ’oi, Rochester, N. Y., 1151 Chapel. Rogers, E., P. G., Meriden, Conn. Ronayne, F. J., M. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Roome, W. J., Jr., ’03, New York City, 139 F. Rooney, J. F., M. S., Plainville, Conn., 19 Sylvan. Root, B. F., T. S., Bridgeport. Conn. Root, Ii. C., ’00, Greenwich. Conn., 143 Edwards. Root, H. I., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 58 Grove. Root, R. K., I . G., New Haven, Conn., 58 Grove. RorahacK, A. E., ’02, Canaan, Conn., 35 College. Roraback, J. C., ’03, Canaan. Conn., 35 College. Rosenberg, S. C., ’00, New Haven, Conn., 736 Orange. ROSENBMITH, L. M., ’oi S., New Haven, Conn., 101 William. Rosknfki.D, A. H., oo. Owensboro, Ky., 524 P. Rosenthal, A. J., ’03, New York City, 1076 Cliapel. Ross, W. C., ’00 S.. Knoxville, Tenn., 99 Wall. Roitrke, G. W., L. S., Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Rowe, A. F., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 2S5 Willow. Rowell, C. F., ’03, St. I,ouis. Mo., 1151 Chapel. Rowland, J. M., Sj ec., Greenwich, Conn., 104 Wall. Rowland, W. E. (Clerk), (5 Fr.,) 212 Orchard. Rowley, R. L., M. S., 1079 Cliapel. Rubsamen, F. R., ’oi S., Murray Hill. N.J., 107 Wall. RUDD, C. Em ’oi S., Lakeville, Conn., 12S High. Rugglks, F. A., ’00 S., Washington, I). C., 1151 Cliapel. RUMSEY, B. C., 3d. ’02, Buffalo, N. Y., 22 College. RUNGEE, li.J., ’coS., New Haven. Conn..5 Redfield. RUNK, L. B., I . G., Philadelphia, Pa., A. Runyon, C. L., ’02 S., Plainfield, N. J., 86 W. I). Runyon, W. N.. P. G., Plainfield, N. J., A. Rusher. J. I)., L. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 64 High. Russ, C. C., ’02, Hartford. Conn., 537 p. RUSS, H. C., 02. Hartford, Conn.. 537 p. RUSSELL, E. S., a. S., New Haven, Conn., 143 College. Russell, F. H., ’00, Bridgeport, Conn., 248 F. Russell, II. M., Jr., 02, Wheeling, W. Va., 1076 Chapel. Russell, R., ’oo. Canton, N. Y., 8 V. Russell, S. L., ’02 S., Seattle, Wash., 409 Temple. 537 DIRECTORY. RUSSKLL, Prof. T. H., 137 Elm. Russell, T. H. (Inst.), (42 Church). 213 Wooster. Russia.!., T. W., Jr., oi, Hartford, Conn., 264 L. Ryan, If. R., 'oi, New Haven, Conn., 46 Lafayette. Ryan, R., ’02, Sharon, Conn., 516 Chapel. Rvkrson, J. T., 'oi S., Chicago, 111., 110 Wall. Rvi.lt, J. I?., M. S., Stamford, Conn., 120 York. Rvno, C. M., M. S.. Kenton Harbor, Mich., 333 York. Sai.tkr, M. J., 1 . G., Duluth, Minn., 66 Trumbull. Sampson, C. F., '02, New York City, 22 College. Samukt., J. J., T. S., New Castle, Kmlyn, S. W., 114 W. D. Sandkrs, Prof. F. K., 235 I«awrcnce. Sandkrs, H. G., '00, Concord, N. H., 124 N. Sandkrs, W. M. (Asst.), Ill Grove. Sandbrson, R. L. (Inst.), 3 Huntington. Sands, E. dkN., ’oo S., New York City, 133 College. Sanford, C. A., ’02, Yonkers, N. Y., 551 1 . Sanford, L. C. (Asst.), 216 Crown. Sanford, Prof. S. S., (3S College,) Bridge]x rt. Sanford, W. E., ’or S., New Haven, Conn., 54 Chambers. Sanford, W. S., ’00, Sherlxmrne, N. Y., 29 V. Sarcbnt, C. E., 1 . G., New Haven, Conn., 61 Grove. Sargent, .., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 247 Church. Sattkri.br, H., ’02, Rochester, N. Y., 250 Crown. dkSaui.i.hs.J. L., ’02 S., S. Bethlehem, Pa., 131 Grove. Sawvkr, H. M., 03, Bridgeport, Conn., 333 York. Sank, M. V., I.. S., New Haven, Conn., 123 Lafayette. Saxton, E. R., 'or S., Westport, Conn., 114 High. Savrk, I.. A., ’03, New York City, 248 I.. Sayward, E. A., ’02 S., Oswego, N. Y., 411 Temple. Scani.an, J. J., ’02, New Haven, Conn., 40 Gregory. Sciiakfkr, K. A., 02 S., Windsor Locks, Conn., S Prospect. ScilKLL, O. H., ’00 S., Harrisburg, l’a., 117 Wall. ScilKNCK, P. D., Spec., Dayton, 0., 17 Hill house. SCHKRMKRIIORN, J. I... ’or S., New Haven, Conn.. 37 Lynwood. Schley, C. B., ’00 S., New York City, 22 College. 338 Schley, K. B., ’02 S., Par Halls, N. J., 387 Temple. Schley, R., ’03, New York City, 582 P. SCIINKELOCH, R. II., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 294 Elm. Schneider. A. F., ’02 S., Montowese, Conn., Montowese. Sciinridkr, E. C., P. G., Shenandoah, la., 24 E. I). Schoykr, W. E., ’oo, Pittsburg, l’a., 344 wh. Schrobdkr. W., Jr., ’03, New York City, 170 York. Schulz, C. P. P., ’oi, Corona, N. Y., 416 B. Schultz, C. W., '02 S., Murray Hill, N. J., 3S9 Temple. Schwab, G., 4th, ’02, New York City, 551 p. Schwab, Prof. J. C. (133 P.), 310 Prospect. Schwarz, E. H., ’oi S., Waterbury, Conn., 114 High. Schweppk, R. J., ’00. St. Louis, Mo., 379 Wh. Scott, W. I ., ’or, San Francisco, Cal., 26 V. Scovii.LK, C. o., P. G., 162 Temple. ScoviLLE, II.. ’01, New York City, 57 V. Scripture, E. W. (Inst.), (109 Elm,) 681 Orange. Scully. J. C., ’02 S., Lincoln, 111., 421 Temple. Shabury, W. B., ’ 0, Dedham, Mass., 13 V. SKARI.es, W. S., ’03, Cleveland, O., 146 College. Shaver, J. W. (Asso. Director,) (Gymnasium,) 25 Lynwood. Sellers, G. II., ’02, Buffalo, N. Y., 311 York. Skn'GKR, W., M. S. Port Jervis, N. Y., 333 York. Sf.NGKR, W. C., '00, Port Jervis, N. Y., 333 York. Serles. P. R., 'oi, Hornellsville, N. Y., 149 p. Seward, II. F., ’00S., New Haven, Conn., 132 Bristol. Seymour, E. D.. A. S., New Haven, Conn., 34 Ilillhousc. Seymour, Prof. T. I)., (22 Phelps,) 34 Hillhouse. Seymour, W. E., ’oo, New York City, 66 Y. Shaffer. H., '00. Pliiladelphia, Pa., 210 Prospect. Shannon, H. E., I.. S., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Sharp, G. M. (Lcct.), Baltimore, Md. Sharpe, A. H., M. S., Branford, Conn.. Gymnasium. Shattuck, C. W., I.. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1151 Chapel. DIRECTORY. Shaw, H. P., ’oi, Lexington. Ky., 128 N. Siikarin. H. G.. P. G., Dansville, Kv., 335 George. SHKKDY, G. P„ M. S., Bridgeport, Conn.. Bridgeport. Shhkiian, W. J. (Asst.), 313 Howard. Siikkxax, F. V., L. S., West Haven, Conn., West Haven. Siiki.hv, G. C.. ’00. Grand Rapids, Mich., 85 S. M. Siiki.hox, F. M., T. S., Tabor, In., 24 E. I). Siiward, C. H., '01 S., Rochester, N. V., 333 York. SIIKI’AKI), W. K. (Asst.), 48 N. S. H. Shki'hf.rd, G. M., ’00. New York City, 237 York. Siikridax, S. S., I . ( ., New Haven, Conn., 519 Orange. Shkkmax, A. L., ’00, Castle ton, Vt., 72 S. M. Shhrman, H. S., o2, Cleveland, )., 22 College. SlIKRRII.I., W. H., ’00. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,354 Wh. Siikrwood. F. A., ’oi S., Ottawa, 111., 99 Wall. SitKRwood, O. T., P. G., Southport, Conn., South|K rt. Shi I'M an, N. (Lcct.l, Hartford. SlIONlNGKR, A. H., Mus., 385 Orange. SltONlN’GKR, L. s., oo S., New Haven. Conn., 77 Wall. Siu'art, II. A., ’02 S., Ramsey, N. J., 413 Temple. Sim.Kv, J., T. S., I.os Angeles, Cal., 45 Ii. I). Sii)KNiiKR(‘ , W. R.. ’02. New York City, 22 College. SiKRCK, W. S., ’02 S., New York City, 425 Temple. Sikhs, F. Y., ’00, Suflield, Conn., 422 B. Sikhs, (). I,., ’01 S., Suflield, Conn., 119 Park. Sii.vhrman, J. L., ’oi. Williamsjiort, Pa., 149 F. Sii.vhrman, M., ’oi S., Williamsport, I’a., 99 Wall. Simmons, G. W., ’oo, St. I.ouis, Mo., 7 V. Simon ns. R. M., ’02, Worcester, Mass., 237 York. Simi Son, K. C., P. G., Massey Creek, Tenn., 1404 Clia| el. SlNCKRBKAl'X, F. H., '02, Moravia, N. Y.. 41s Skidmorh, L. P., A. S., Bri«lge]x rt, Conn., Bridge| ort. Skiff, N. M., 01, Dundee, N. Y., 66 W. D. Skiff, S. K., M. S., Dundee, N. Y., 250 York. Skinnhr, K. I.., ’02. Westfield, N. Y., 22 College. Skinnhr, E. N.. 'oo S., Denver, Col., 109 Wall. Skinnhr, N. I)., M. S., Rockville, Conn., 152 Grove. Si.adk, M., I.. S., New Haven, Conn., 383 George. Si.adhx, F. J., ’02. Portland, Ore., 222 D. Si. a ii it, W. E. A., T. S., Toronto, Can., 34 E. I). SMITH, A. A., ’02. St. Edward. .Neb., 18 College. Smith, A. E., ’01 S., Hartford,Conn.. 17 Hillhouse. Smith, B., P. G., Auburn, Wash., 47 Lake PI. Smith, B. C.. P. G., a. Smith, B. M., Spec., New York City, in Grove. Smith. B. M.. '03, Providence, R. I., 1076 Chapel. Smith, Prof. C. H., (243 L.,' 284 Orange. Smith, C. R.. Mus., 219 Columbus Av. Smith, C. W., ’02, Eastliampton. Mass., 142 F. Smith, D. S.. ’oi S., Bridgejiort, Conn., 133 Wall. Smith, I). S., ’oo, Toledo, ()., 10 V. Smith, E. I).. M. S.. New Haven, Conn., 159 Elm. Smith, E. J., ’00 S., North Haven, Conn., 61 W. D. Smith, K. W., ’oi, Hartfonl, Conn., 321 W. Smith, G. A., ’03, Hartfonl, Conn., 231 York. Smith, G. H., co S., New York City, 1151 Chapel. Smith. G. M., ’oi. New York City, 368 Wh. Smith, Prof. 11. E., (12 Medical School,) 430 George. Smith, H. 1 , 'co, I Cast Northficld, Mass., 135 F. Smith, II. R., ’co. New Loudon, Conn., 350 Wh. Smith, H. W., ’02. North Haven, Conn., 61 W. I). Smith, J. S. (Lib.), (Library.) 257 St. Ronan. Smith, J. T., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 66 Putnam. Smith, K., '02, Chicago, 111., 163 p. Smith, I.. W., ’03, Albion, N. Y., 249 Crown. Smith, M. G., A. S., North Haven. Conn., North Haven. Smith. P. F. (Asst. Prof.), 318 Humphrey. SMITH. P. L.. ’oi S.. N. Tonawanda, N. Y., 8 Prospect PI. Smith. R. S., ’03, Clarendon, Vt., 94 s. M. Smith, Prof. S. I., (78 B. L.,) 147 Whnlley. Smith, S. I... South Walton, Conn., 1076 Chapel. Smith. W. B. W., ’03, Bridgeport, Conn., 287 York. Smyth, Fellow, New Haven. Smyth, N. A., L. S.. New Haven, Conn., 328 Temple. Snkath. Prof. E. H., 285 Whitney. 339 DIRECTORY. Snit .kr. 1$. Nm oo S.. West Side, Cal., 119 Wall. Snow, N. I,., ’02 S., Morristown, N. J., 409 Temple. Snyder, C. W., M. S., Hartford, Conn., 47 p. D. Somkrs, I,. H., ’03, Auburn, N. V., 57 W. D. Sooysmitii, K. C., ’02 S., New York City, 387 Temple. SfaENKUCH, A. A. S., North Haven, Conn. SpaFORD, J. A., L. S., Lebanon, Conn., Bridgeport. Spalding, K., '02, New York City, 69 V. Spalding, R. A., Jr., ’00, Lynn, Mass., 34 v. Spalding, W. A. (Deni.), 9 High. Spkar, P. M., ’02, Lowell, Mass., 233 D. SPEARS, C. B., ’oo. New York City, 47 V. Spkkr, H., ’oo, Cincinnati, O., 108 N. SPRIORI., J. W., ’oo S., Wheeling. W. Ya., 103 Wall. Spkncf.R, R. A., ’02, Jasper, N. Y., 420 H. Spencer, R. S., ’01, Deep River, Conn.. 253 L. Sprnchr, R. V., ’or, Jasper, N. Y., 420 B. Spkrry, P. N. (Asst.), 76 Wooster. Spkrrv, I,. P., ’02 S., Waterbury, Conn., 110 Wall. Spicer, C., Mus., Groton. Spier, L. M., ’01, Glens Palls, N. Y., 19 V. Spikr, S. L., M. S.. New Haven, Conn., 140 Lawrence. SPINKI.1.0, M. J., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 13 Warren. Spit .kr, L. S., ’02. Toledo, ()., 390 lb Sprkykr, C. C.. L. S., New Haven, Conn., 38 plliott, Sprigg, C. C., 'oi S., Dayton, O., 109 Wall. Stack, T., 'oo, Harvey, N. B., 116 N. Stackman, C., T. S., Amherst, Mass., 22 K. I). Stanimsh, F. lb, M. S., Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Stanley, IS., ’02 S., New Britain, Conn., 413 Temple. Stanley, P. C., P. G., Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport. Stani.ky, W. K., I.. S., Delaware, ()., 1151 Chapel. STANSFIKI.I), G. lb, ’02, Midland Park, N. J., 59 Prospect. Stanton. J. B., T. S., Chicago, 111., 215 Pdgewood. STapi.KTon, R. lb, L. S., Holyoke, Mass., 126 High. Starkweather, G. P. (Inst.), 344 Cedar. Starnk, C. A., ’co. Leadville, Col., 22 Y. Starr, C. C., 00 S., Cornwall. Conn., 120 College. Stauffer, P. R., ’03, Reading, Pa., 23S York. SXKARNS, R., '02 S., Manchester, N. H., 120 High. Stkarns, T. C. (Inst.), Westport. Stkiibi.ns, P. A., ’02, Rochester, N. Y., 22 College. STKKI.K, P., 02, Brooklyn, N. Y., 230 I). Stkpiianoyr, C. I)., T. S., Bansko, Macedonia. 105 Broadway. Strphknson, H. L., 2 S., Roanoke, Ya., 333 York. Sterling, I ., 'coS., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 90 Wall. STRRN, II. R., ’03, New York City, 226 York. Stern, M. A., ’02, New York City. 55S P. Stetson, C., ’co. Bangor, Me., 39 Y. STETSON, I . R., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 38 Jewell. Stevens, A. H., P. G„ Clinton, Conn.. A. Stevens, p. W., ’ouS., Middletown, Conn.. 143 College. Stevens, P. W.. M. S., New Haven. Conn.. 165 York. Stevens, Prof. G. B., A. Stevens, H. G., ’02 S., Detroit, Mich., 389 Temple. Stevens, II. G., M. S., Rowayton, Conn., 276 Orange. Stevens, J. H., ’03, Pxeter, N. H., 231 York. Stevenson, J. M., Jr., ’03, Pittsfield, Mass., 556 P. Stevenson, R., Jr.,'oo, Chicago, 111., 41 Y. Stewart, L. H., M. S„ Rutland. Vt., 88 Wall. Sticknky, W. A., 'oi, St. Louis, Mo., 44 Y. Stii.ES. P. C., P. G., West Haven. Stii.i.man, P. A., ’02 S., Hartford, Conn., 114 High Stillman, G. S., ’oi, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 320 W. Stillman, R. G.,’03, Rahway, X. J., 472 Orange. STILLMAN, W. Mm ’02 S., San Francisco, Cab, 104 Wall. St.John, S. B. (Led.), Hartford. Stocking, J. T., T. S., Canton, N. Y., 27 P. I). Stoddard, H. B.. ’02, Bridgeport, Conn., 274 L. Stobckel, Prof. G. J., Norfolk. Stokes, A. lb, Sec., Cambridge. Mass., 32 I,owe. Stoll, C. H., Jr., ’03. New York City, 108 High. Stone, C. R., I . G.. Andover, Mass., A. Stone, M. A., Jr., 'oo, New York City. 3C3 W. Stone, S. H., '02, Syracuse, N. Y., 383 B. 34o DIRECTORY. Stookkv, L. B., ’oo, Belleville, 111., 182 Lye. Storrs, C. L., Jr., T. S., Boston, Mass., 98 W. D. Stoskopf, W. B., ’oo, Freeport, 111., 13 V. Stowk, H. D., ’00 S., Enfield, Conn., 57 Grove. STRAUS, E. E., 'oi, Louisville, Ky., 201 I). Strkf.t, I). I’., ’02 S., Chicago, 111., 393 Temple. Strkit, G., M. S., New Haven, Conn., S. Qninnipinc. STROHRIDOH, W., ’00 S., Stamford, Conn., 117 Wall. Stromquist, K. E., 1 . G., McPherson, Kan., 59 Prospect. Strong, K. A., ’03, Hartford, Conn., 133 College. Strong, F. H., ’02, Portland, Ore., 222 D. Strong, J. P. (Clerk), (5 Tr.), 222 Sherman. Strong, I.. P., ’02 S., Hartford, Conn., 128 High. Strong, I ., ’01. New York City, 15 E. I). Strong, T. R., ’03, New York City, 225 I). Strong, W. M. (Tutor), 307 W. STROUSB, L. H., 'oo S., New Haven, Conn., 143 St. John. Struby, F. W., ’oi, Denver, Col., 1076 Chapel. STURGBS, R., Providence, R. I., 22 College. Sturgis, S. C., P. G., Fair Forest, S. C., 25 High. Sturgis, T., Jr., ’03, New York City, 552 P. Sullivan, C. C., P. G., Bridgeport, Conn., Bri lgeport. Sullivan, C. E., 'oo, Cleveland. ()., 378 Wh. Sullivan, K. T., L. S., Naugatuck, Conn., 536 Crown. Sullivan, J. B., ’03, New Haven, Conn., 337 Columbus. Sullivan, J. M.. L. S., Waterbury, Conn., 236 State. Sullivan, R. B., 'oo S., Denver, Col., in Grove. Sumnf.r, Prof. W. G., 140 Edwards. SUTPHIN, S. B., ’03, Cincinnati, ()., 566 P. Swain, Prof H. L., 832 York. Swan, J. R , Jr., '02. Utica, N. Y,, 22 College. Swan, T. W., ’00, Northampton. Mass., 317 W. Swann, W. McM., T. S., Albany, N. Y., 44 E. D. Swartz, C. C., ’00, S. Norwalk, Conn., 309 W. SwKKNY, M., P. G., Boston, Mass., 97 Dwight. Swf.iniiart, H. L., ’02, Pottstown, Pa., 127 Dwight. Swit.NARTON, W. H., '00 S., Montclair, N. J., 117 Wall. Swhnson, A. C., M. S., Waterbury, Conn., 383 George. Swhnson, J. N., L. S., Liusborg, Kan., 59 Pros| cct. Svkks, G. K., ’03, Rockville, Conn., 250 Crown. SYMKS, J. F., ’00 S., Denver, Col., 131 Grove. Symington, W. C., ’02 S., Newark, N. J., 147 Bradley. Tahhr. J., '02, Auburn. N. Y., 594 I . Taft, H., '00, Cincinnati, O.. 41 V. Taintor, C. M., Jr., ‘01 S., New York City,. 110 Wall. Taintor, J. S., '01, Hartford, Conn.. 220 D. Talbat, H. R., ’02 S., New York City, 133 College. TalCOTT, C. I).. ’02, Talcottsville, Conn., 143 F. TalcoTT, L. H., '02, Talcottsville. Conn.. 158 F. TalCOTT, M. G., ’o2, Talcottsville, Conn., 158 P. Tai.MAGK, J. F., P. G., A. Tarbhll. H. A., M. S., Bridgeport, Conn., 1124 Chapel. Tarr, L. M.. P. G., New Haven, Conn., 156 Whalley. Tatum, E. H., ’00, Larclmiont, N. Y., 325 W. TAYLOR, A. M., ’02, Mansfield, ()., 406 B. Taylor, E. G. (Asst.), Hartford, 15 W. Taylor, E. L., Jr., ’01 S., Albany, N. Y., 133 Wall. Taylor, H. C., ’03, Middletown, Conn., 88 Park. Taylor, H. F., 'oi. New Haven, Conn., 101 W. I). Taylor, R. L. (Inst.), 67 Mansfield. Taylor, W. H., '03, Burlington, N. J., 122 M. Tayi.or. W. J., P. G., New Haven, Conn., 133 Dixwell. Taylor, W. T., ’02 S., Hartford, Conn., 114 High. Taylor, W. V., ’00, Wakefield, Mass., 343 Wh. Taylor, W. W., ’00 S., Stamford, Conn., 22 College. TKKL, B. G., ’02, Wells, Mo., 74 S. M. Tkli.KR, H. B., L. S., Denver, Col., 159 York. Tki.LKR, W. R., ’02, Kingston, N. Y., 1076 Chapel. Tkmplk, J. II.. Jr., I,. S., Huntington, N. Y., 1151 Chapel. Tkn BrOKCK, R., ’02 S., Louisville, Ky., 128 Wall. Tknnant, G. B., ’00, Waterbury, Conn., 103 N. Thnnhy, J. F., ’02, Methuen, Mass., 146 F. 34i MRHCTOR Y. Tkrriiikrrv, W. K.. 03, Somerville, N. V., 333 York. TKRRV, C. T., ’oi, Milan. Italy, 97 N. Tkrry, 1). W., 1 . G., Claverack, N. Y., 88 I«akc 1 1. ThwksiiURY, L. Ik, ’02. Bangor, Me., 280 Him. ThaCHKR, II. C.. ’02, New Haven, Conn., 91 Park. ThatchKR, R. H., ’03, Albany, N. Y., 226 York. ThaTchkr, T. (I.ect.), 129 H.35U1 St., New York City. Thaw, , ’oi S., Allegheny, Pa., 17 HillhotMC. Thavkr, W. Ik, Jr., ’02 S., Kansas City, Mo., 409 Temple. Thihai'LT, L. J., M. S., Waterbnrv, Conn., 528 Chapel. Thomas, A. A., ’01, Providence, R. I., 255 L. Thomas, C. A., '01, New Milford, Conn., 113 N. Thomas, I). ()., ’00, Belleville, 111., 202 I). Thomas, Ii. Ik, ’02 S., Morristown, N. J., 107 Wall. Thomas, H. Ik, ’03, Lyons, N. Y., 238 York. Thomas, J. Ik, Jr., ’03, New York City, 1076 Chapel. Thomas, J. H., ’oi, Hudson, N. Y., 257 I.. Thomas, L. H., ’02 S., New Brighton, N. Y., 107 Wall. Thomas, L. M., ’oi, Philadelphia. Pa., 50 V. Thomas, R. W., ’00. Anaconda, Mont., 182 Lyc. Thomas, T. G.. Jr., ’03, New York City, 575 p. Thompson, C. Ik, ’00, Covington, Ky., 227 I). Thompson, C. S., '02. New Haven, Conn., 127 N. Thompson, I)., ’03, Allegheny City, Pa., 242 York. Thompson, H. N. S., '00, New Haven, Conn., 127 N. Thompson, Ii. P.,'01, Port Douglas, Utah, 205 I). Thompson, Ii. V.,’03, Louisville, Ky., 1151 Chapel. Thompson, II. D., I.. S., New Haven, Conn., 102 Grange. Thompson, J. I.., A. S.. Portland, Me., 281 Crown. Thompson, 1'., ’01, New Haven, Conn., 131 p. Thomskn, I.., T. S., Cleveland, ()., 28 E. D. Thomson, G. J., ’03, Walton, Conn., 25 High. Thorn, C., P. G., Washington, la., 318 Orange. Thorpk, W. Ik, ’oo. Philadelphia, Pa., 528 P. Thorstrnhkro, Ii.. P. G., Assaria, Kan., 59 Prospect. Tiffany, C. I... 2d. New York City. 382 Wh. Tim.inv.HAST, Ii. M., P. ( ., New Haven, Conn., 364 Mansfield. Tii.unohast, R. Ik. 02. New York City, 132 P. Tli.urr, M. II., ’01. Elizabeth City. N. C., 411 B. TlkSON, G. R., ’03. Montclair, N. J., 237 York. Tii.son, J. Q- (Steward), Clear Branch, Teuu., 550 P. Tii.ton, A. C., P. G.. Raymond. N. H., 1151 Chapel. Tinkf.r, C. B., Asst., Denver. Col., 36 Ii. I). TOHIN, C. R., ’02. San Francisco. Cal., 1151 Chapel. Tobin, J. ().. I.. S.. San Francisco, Cal., 1151 Chapel. Todd, li. J., P. G.. Springfield, ()., 494 State. Tom.ks, B. I.. ’01, Anson in. Conn., 364 Orchard. Tomlinson, J. C., Jr., New York City. 23 Y. Tompkins, H. W., '02. Matteawan, N. ., 277 Crown. TOOTHK, Ii. S., ’01 S., New York City. 96 Wall. Torrance, Prof. I)., Derby, Conn., Derby. Town. W. ()., T. S.. New Haven. Conn.. 123 Columbus. TownSKNI), Ii. Ik, '03. New York City, 238 York. Townsknd. J. M., Jr. iLect. 1, 318 W. 75th St.. New York City. TOWNSKNI , Prof. W. K., 148 Grove. Townshknp, H. H., I.. S.. New Haven, Conn., 238 Church. Townsiif.NI , R-. ’ooS., New Haven, Conn., 133 College. Tracy, Ii. B., Ik G., 55 Dwight. Tracy, J. C. (Inst.l, (127 Winch.,) 55 Dwight PI. Tracy, R. G., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 216Cedar. Tracy, W. Ii..’oo, Plainfield, N. J., 309 W. Treadway, C. T., '00, Bristol, Conn., 27 Y. TrkadwaY, Ii. Ii., ’01, Glovcrsville, N. Y., 131 P. Trkncii. W. I., ’02 S.. New Haven, Conn., Grand Ave. Heights. Trknhoi.m. A. I... ’03, New York City, 217 York. Trinkaus, G. J., Mus., Bridgeport. Troostwyk, I. (Ins.), 11 Park. Troup, Ik, ’oi S., New Haven, Conn., 545 Orange. Troutman, B. I)., L. S., I’ottsville, Pa., 74 Lake PI. Trowbridgk. M., 02. Chicago. Ilk, 232 I). Troxki.i., T. N., '02, West Pittstou. Pa., 22 College. Truk, J. M.. ’03, Eureka Si rings, Ark., 92 S. M. 342 DIRECTORY. TrI'KTT. K. P.. ’03. Denver, Col., 224 I). Tr mhiii.i.. J. !• .. 02 S.. Hartford, Conn., 132 Wall. TrCKKR, R. D., P. G., Monson, Mass., 419 Temple. Ti’CKKR, W. G.. Jr., Albany, N. V., 523 p, Tui.lN. A., ’03, Hartford, Conn., 22 Ashinun. Tri.LV, lf. W., I,. S., Plushing, N. Y.. 1151 Clmpcl. Tiri.ky. T. I ’., I.. S.. Jersey City, N. J., 135 Howe. Ti’RNKV, I,. P., M. S., Derby, Conn., Derby. Ti'TTLK, C. B., ’oo, Naugatuck, Conn.. 30 V. Tl'TTLK, E. H., '01. New Haven. Conn., 134 p. Tt TTLK. L., ’oi. New Haven, Conn., 134 p. Twachtman, J. A.. A. S., Greenwich, Conn., S3 Grove. Twkki v, R. I... ’oo. Binghamton, N. Y., 49 V. Twichki.i., B. 1 , ’01. Hartford, Conn., 178 Lyc. Twiciikll, J. H.. Fellow, Hartford. TwiCllKi.L, R. C., ’00. Plantsville, Conn., 3 V. Twin INC, K., Jr., ’01. Morristown, N. J., 335 Wit. Tvi.hr. C. H., I.. S., Hartford, Cotin.. 64 Center. Tvi.hr, E. F., A. S.. New Haven, Conn., 33 College. Tvi.hr, M. F., Treasurer. (5 Tr.,)33 College. Tyi.hr, R. 1 , ’oi. New Haven, Conn., 34 College. Tvi.hr. W. 8., ’03. New Haven, Conn., 34 College. I’KHOkl , M. M.. P. G., New Haven, Conn.. 343 Orange. ULRICH. A. S., I.. S., 549 Howard. lrNi HRllll.L, F. I , ’oo S., Norwalk, Conn., 57 Pros| ect. UNDERWOOD, A. (1.. ’00 S., Belleville. N. J., 117 Wall. Upham, W. H., ’oo S-. Meriden, Conn., Meriden. Urban, G. 1 , ’00 S., Buffalo, N. Y., 99 Wall. UTLKV, F. B., ’03. Gloversville, N. Y., 176 F. Yaii.h, E. ()., Jr., ’01. Oak Park, 111., 259 I.. Vai.kntink, J. A., ’ 2. Breckcnridge, Minn.. 1151 Chapel. Yai.kntink, W. (Inst.), 162 S. I,. Yan Bi'rkn. A. W., ’00, Lynn, Mass.. 261 Orange. VanDKNBURC, J. K.. P. G., Orange. N. J. VandrrbilT, R. C.. ’02, New York City, 31 V. Vandrr Pori., S. ().. Jr., ’03, New York City. 242 York. Yandrr Vkhr, A., Jr., '00, Albany. N. Y.. 35 V. Vandhrvhhr. P. I... I.. S.. Brooklyn, N. Y.. 59 Prospect. Vandkvkkr, H. I)., I,. S., Brooklyn. N. Y., 59 I ros| cct. VanDrvknthr, H. B., ’03, Elizabeth, N. J., 329 W. VanDykk, I)., ’03, Milwaukee, Wis., 24S York. VanDykk, I... ’ x). Milwaukee, Wis., 209 I). VanPi.BKT. J. R.. ’02 S., Denver, Col., 397 Temple. VanNamk, A. (Lib.), (Library,) 121 High. VanNamk, R. G., P. G., New Haven. Conn., 121 High. VanTasshl, P. S., ’03, Morristown, N. J., 242 York. VanVkciitkn, F. R.. Spec., Little Palls, N. Y., • 17 Hillhouse. VanVoast, R. A.. ’00 S.. Cincinnati, ( ., 114 High. YanVrkdhnuurc, R. V., ’00 S., New Albany, Ind., 17 Hillhouse. VanWicki.RN, P. M.. ’01, Brooklyn, N. Y., 245 I,. Vkaohr, II., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 2S4 Orange. VBRIM, W. P. (Asst.), 172 St. John. Vrrrim., Prof. A. E., (15 M.,)S6 Whallcy. Vbrrili.. L. L., A. S., New Haven, Conn., 86 Whallcy. VlBLB, I)., ’02, Buffalo, N. Y., 330 W. Viktor, C. L., ’ 0 S.. New York City, 101 Wall. VlNCBNT. W. G., M. S., Cottage City, Mass., 333 York. Vogki.br, W. J., ’co, Baltimore, Md., 12 V. VonDorsthr. H. R., L. S.. Catawissa, Pa., 1044 Chapel. Waiii hi.i., L. I)., ’01 S.. Parsippony. N. J., 131 Grove. Wai k. J. A.. T. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 87 W. I). Wadb, J. H., Jr., ’01 S., Cleveland, ()., 133 College. Wadiiams, N. 8., M. S., New Haven, Conn., 201 Crown. WADHAMS, R. P., '02 S.. Torrington, Conn., 204 Crown. Wadsworth, J. T., ’01, Plainfiehl, N. J.. 63 V. Waokr, A., ’03. Middlesex, N. Y., 237 York. WaGNBR, C. P . P. G., Putnam. Conn., 204 Crown. WaHI.ig, P. J., ‘oi S., Shelton, Conn., Shelton. 343 DIRECTORY. Wait, J. R.. ’03, Auburn, N. Y., 1151 Chapel. Waitk, K. G., ’01 S., Columbus, O., 114 High. Wakamatsu, C., Spec., Tokyo, Japan, 16 Gill. Walbridgk, W. K., ’03 S., no Wall. WALCOTT, I). I.., ’01, Rutherford, N. J., S3 S. M. Walcott, I . C.. ’00, Rutherford, N.J., 87 S. M. Waldron, W. I)., 03, Upper Montclair. N. J., 120 N. Wai.kkr, C. H., P. -, New Haven, Conn., 97 Whitney. Wai.khr, B., ’00, New York City, 405 B. Wai.kkk, E. M., ’00 S..Ncw Haven, Conn., 162 York. Wai.kkr, J. P., 03, Denver, Col., 224 I). Wai.KKR, J. II., 02, Wartrace, Tcnn., 99 N. Wai.kkr, R. W., ’03, Westboro, Mass., 40: B. Wai.kkr, W. B., ’03, New York City, 223 I). WaI.I.ACK, H. M., ’03, Ansonia, Conn., 250 York. WAI.LACK, H. S., 01, Ansonia, Conn., 178 I.vc. Wai.i.ack, T. J.,Jr., L. S., Bn nee ton, Mo., 1151 Chapel. Wai.i.ack, W. P., ’03, Chicago, 111., 233 York. Wai.i.hridc.K, W. K., 02 S.. Litchfield, Conn., 110 Wall. Wai.LKR, R. A., '02 S., Chicago, 111., 389 Temple. Wallin, J. E. W., P. G., Stanton. Ia., 88 George. Walsh, M.. A. S., New Britian, Conn., New Britain. Walsh, R. W., ’oi, Chicago, 111., 323 W. Wai.ton, L. P., ’02, 212 I). Walworth, G. C., ’oo, Newton Centre, Mass., 339 Wh. .Ward, E. P., ’oo, Orange, N. J., 17 V. Ward, CL B., ’02, Bristol, Conn., 159 P. Ward, II. E., ’oi, Clinton, Conn., 251 L. Waring, A. J., ’03, Savannah, Ga., 407 B. Warmoth, P. S., ’01 S., Lawrence, La., 1 Hillliouse. Warnkr, A. W., ’03, Torrington, Conn., 154 Bradley. Warnkr, B. B., Mils., 163 Washington. Warnkr, PL G., M. S., Hamden, Conn., Hamden. Warnkr, G. P., ’03. Buffalo, N. Y., 155 Ehn. Warnkr. H. B., L. S., Penfield, N. Y., 402 Crown. Warnkr, I. H., ’03, Pairport. N. Y., 98 N. Warnkr. W. A., ’02. Hartford,Conn., 92 S. M. Warrkn, C. H. ( sst.|, 57 N. S. H. Warrkn, W. H.. ’01, Holden, Mass., 239 I). Warrin, R. II., ’01 S.,Cooperstown,N. Y., 128 High. Warrin, R. ()., ’01 S., Cooperstown, N. Y., 128 High. Washington, G. A., Jr., ’03, Wessyngton, Tenn., 542 P. Watkrman, C. B., ’oi, Detroit, Mich., 1 V. WaTKRS, H. G., ’02, Buffalo, N. Y., 167 P. WATROUS, E., L. S., New Haven, Conn., 107 Whitney. Watrogs, Prof. G. I)., (153 Church,) 261 Bradley. Watson, C. L., '02 S., Indianapolis, Ind., 114 High. Watson, E. I’., L. S., Buffalo, N. Y., 1151 Cliapcl. Watson, G. A., ’02 S., Indianapolis,Ind., 114 High. Watson, T., ’00. Greenville, Pa., 56 V. Wattlks, W. P., ’oi, Philadelphia, Pa., 262 L. WaTTS, J. M., ’00 S., Philadelphia, Pa., 120 College. Wavi.and. Dean F., 11 Law School,) 175 Whitney. Wkar, A. Y., ’02, St. Louis, Mo., 22 College. Wkar.J. H., ’01, St. Louis, Mo., 225 D. Wkavk.r, H. A., P. G., Woodstock, Conn.,65 Spring. Wkavkr, L. S., 'oo, Ncwry, Pa., 1142 Chapel. Wkhb, A. M., 'oi, Bell Buckle, Tenn., 251 L. Wkbh.J. II. (Inst.), 42 Church. Wkbkr, W., T. S., 460 Congress Av. Wkbstkr, B., ’03, Waterbury, Conn., 139 Elm. WKBSTKR, E. F., ’03, Rutland, Vt., 136 Sherman. Wkbstkr, H. A., ’00 S., Chicago, 111., 17 Hillliouse. WKKKS, C. E., 'oo, Bridgeport, Conn., 371 Wh. WKKKS, H. T., Jr., ’01, Chicago, 111., 43 S. M. WKKKS, W. R., ’02, Easton, Conn., 295 York. Wkichkrt, R. F., 'od, Danbury, Conn., 91 S. M. Wk.IR, Prof. J. F., (9 A. S.,) 58 Trumbull. WKISS, J., T. S., I)e Pcre, Wis., 31 E. D. WKISS, W. II., ’00, Schuylkill Haven. Pa., 119 N. WKLCll, A. R., '01 S., Germantown, Pa., 77 Wall. WKLCll. B. A., ’02. Torrington, Conn., 312W. WKLCH, G. A., 'oi. Cleveland. O., 256 L. WKLCll, P. II., ’02. Brooklyn. N. Y„ 587 P. WKI.I.KR. C. H., P. G., New Haven. Conn.. 17 Panneelee. WKl.LitS, A. T. ’01 S.. New Haven, Conn., 372 George. 344 DIRECTORY. WKI.I.KS, F. A., Mus., Wallingfonl. Wells. B., ’oi S., Chicago, 111., 99 Wall. Wklls, C. W. (Inst.), (15 Wh.,) 203 Lawrence. WK1.I.S, E. K., Mus., Bridgeport Wki.i.s, K. II. (Asst. Lib.,) (32 Law School.) 72 Mansfield. WKM.S, H. K., 02, New York City, 165 F. Wklls, H. H., ’oo, Brewster, N. Y., 107 N. Wklls, Prof. H. L., (151 S. L.,) 57 Trumbull. Wklls. p. P. (Lib.), (32 Law School,) 72 Mansfield. WELLS, R. 0., ’oi, Hartford, Conn., 247 L. Welsh, J. J., ’02, South Orange, N. J., 145 F. WKNCK, F. A., L. S., New York City, Yale Gyninasiuni. Wkndkl, D. J., L. S., Newark, N.J., 237 York. WKNNER, G. U., ’03, Ogden, Utah, 1044 Chapel. Wkscott, K. P., ’03, Haddonfield, N. J., 263 L. WKSCOTT, H. I)., 'oi, Haddonfield, X. J., 263 L. WKSSRL, H. A., Jr.. ’02. Cincinnati, O., 1076 Chapel. Westfall, W. I). A., ’01, Montague, N.J., 591 p. WKSTLUND, J. (Inst.), 218 Mansfield. WKSTON, S. A., ’00. Sharon, Mass., 360 Wh. Weston, W. B., ’03, Cambridge, Mass., 333 York. Wrtmork, A. II., A. S., Winstcd, Conn., 281 Willow. WKTMORK, M. N., P. G., A. Whai’LKS, H. II., ’01, Hartford, Conn., 321 W. WiiBKLBK, A. L. (Tutor), 81 Cottage. Wiikklkr, Prof. A. M., (207 D.,) 86 Trumbull. WHKKLKR, a. S. (Inst.), Hotel Danenport. Whkklf.r, A. S., New Haven, Conn., 205 I). WHEELER, F. M., ’oi, St. Paul, Minn., 262 L. Whhhi.hr, II. L. (Asst. Prof.), 317 Crown. Whh.HLKR, J. E., ’00 S., Portville, N. Y., 117 Wall. Whkklkk, L. P. (Asst.), 333 York. Wiikklkr, M. L., M. S., Dundee. N. Y., 250 York. Whiffle, G. II.. ’00. Andover, Mass., 124 N. WlllTCOMH, A. M., Mus., 5 Gilbert Av. Whitcomb, K. R., ’03, Milwaukee, Wis., 248 York. Whitcomb, W. A., P. G.. Glen Falls, N. Y., A. White, C. 1).. ’02. Auburn. X. Y., 250 Cedar. White, C. T., ’oi, Xoraton, Conn., ' 165 York. White, I)., ’01 S., Cannon, Conn.. 133 Wall. White, E. M., Mus., 4j Garden. White, G. B., ’00S.,Cooperstown, X. Y., 118 College. White, G. L., Jr., ’01, Watcrbury.Conn., 1151 Chapel. Whitk, H. S., ’03, Waterbury, Conn., 526 P. White, J. E., Spec., Buffalo, X. Y., 22 College. White, J. R., ’03, Providence, R. I., 248 York. White, Prof. M. C., 214 Crown. White, O. W., ’oi, Waterbury, Conn., 151 F. White, P. G., ’02, Gardiner, Me., 22 College. White, R. H., T. S., Underhill, Vt., 113 W. I). White, R. S., L. S., Xew Haven, Conn., 196 I«awrence. White, W. II., ’00 S., Waterbury, Conn. 96 Wall. White, W. ()., ’03, Terre Haute, Ind., 24S York. WHITKLY, M. J., ’oi S., New York City, 17 Hillhousc. Whitley, J. E., T. S., Springfield, Mo., 2 E. 1). Whitman, C. H., P. ., Bangor, Me.. 139 Dwight. Whitmore. J., P. G„ New Haven, Conn., 147 Brndlev. Whitney, F. K., ’oi S., Andover, Mass., 8 Aslnuun. Whitney, J. L., ’01, New Haven, Conn., 344 Elm. Whitney, L., ’02 S., Morristown, X. J., 387 Temple. Whitney, M. I’., I’. G., Xew Haven, Conn., 227 Church. WiiitThmorh. E. M.. ’03. Dennis, Mass., 277 Crown. WlUTTLHSKY, F. A.. 02, Hotchkissville, Conn., 58 W. I). Whittlesey, G. X., ’oo, New Haven,Conn.,338 Wh. Whittlesey, W. S., ’03. Morris, Conn., 373 Crown. Wiard, O. M., ’01, New Britain, Conn., 125 X. Wick, A. T., ’02 S., Cleveland, O., 39 College. WlCKHNDHN, T. L., ’02 S.. Buffalo, X. Y., 150 College. WlCKKRSHAM, J. H., ‘oi S., Lancaster, Pa., 117 Wall. Wickhs, H. I’., 'oo, New York City, 2i X. Wickwire, T. II., Jr.. ‘03, Cortland, X. Y.. 1076 Chapel. W1 eland, G. R., P. G., Chester, Pa., 58 Mansfield. WILCOX, C. S., Mus., Morris Cove. Wild, J. G., ’01 S., Xew Haven, Conn.. 103 Wall. Wilder, A. I ., ’01 S.. Lowell, Mass., • 111 Grove. Wilder, F. L., L. S., Bridgeport. Conn., Bridge]x rt. WlLHKLMI, F. W., ‘03, New York City. 250 York. Williams. A. C., ’00. Hartford, Conn., 402 B. 345 DIRECTORY. Wi i.i.i a ms. A. S., ’oi. New Haven, Conn., 221 I). Wir.UAMS, F. W. (Inst.), 135 Whitney. Williams, H. ’00. Rochester. N. V., 374 wii. Wll.r.lAMS. Prof. H. S.. (6 M.,) 2S2 Prospect. Williams, J. G., M. S., Bradford. Conn., 165 York. Williams. J. T., ’oo S.. Frankfort. Conn., 99 Wall. Williams, I,. A., Jr., ’03. New York City, 177 F. Williams, T. H., Jr.. ’02 S.. Jersey City. N. J.. 391 Temple. Williams, W. B., ’00. Haverfonl, Pa., 65 Y. Williams, W. K., ’oo, Cheyenne. Wyo., 164 F. Williams, W. M., I,. S.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa., 472 Orange. Williamson, C. E., I,. S., Darien. Conn., 276 Orange. Willi no. M. S., ’C2. Chicago, 111., 22 College. Willis, O. J.. ’03, Manchester, Tenn., 130 Howe. Willms, J. H., L. S., 1151 Cha|)cl. Wilson, B., Jr., 01, Springfield, 111.. 326 W. Wilson. C. H.. ’oo. Pittsfield. Mass., 358 Wli. Wilson. E. B., P. G., Cambridge, Mass.. 117 W. I). Wilson, E. B.. ’01. Clave rack, N. Y., 236 I). Wilson, R. B., ’01, Portland, Ore., 2 Y. Wilson, Y., Spec., Kansas City, Mo., 285 York. Wilson, W. R., I.. S., Cleveland. ().. 1151 Chapel. WlMPFHKIMKR, L. A., ’02 S., New York City, 126 Wall. WINCH, W. I,., ’03. Holyoke. Mass., 333 York. Wing, W. G., ’03, Bangor. Me., 522 P. WlNTKR, K., ’00, Indianapolis, Ind., 48 V. WlNTKRS, 1;. II., ’00. Indiana]M lis. Ind., 47 Y. WlNTHROH, B., Fellow. 44 Pine St.. New York City. Wolodarsky, A., ’oo S., New Haven, Conn., 255 Columbus. WolodarSKV, M. (Inst.), 255 Columbus. Wood, A. B., M. S.. Hartford, Conn., 1151 Chapel. Wood, C. D., Jr., ’00 S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 111 Grove. Wood, H. P., ’oo. Gloversville, N. Y., 11 V. Wood, R. G., P. G., Pawtucket, R. I.. 39 I.vnwood. Wood. S. M., ’oo. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 35 V. Wood, W. It., ’03, Florence, Ala., 170 York. WooniiorsH. S. I)., ’02, Wethersfield. Conn., 233 I). Woodman, H. S., ’03. New Haven, Conn., 68 Trumbull. Woodruff, C. H., ’oi S., Auburn, N. Y., 96 Wall. Woodruff. J. li., ’03. New York City, 242 York. Woodworth, A V., T. S., Belin, Conn., 323 Sherman. W001.SKV, C. B.. ’01, Englewoo l, N. J.. 349 Wh. WOOI.SKY, Prof. T. S., 226 Church. Woolskv, T. S., Jr., ’01, New Haven, Conn., 304 W. Woostkr, M. E., A. S., Bridgej ort, Conn., Bridge| ort. Work, G. S.. ’03, Akron, t)., 250 York. Wright, A. I.., P. G.. New Haven, Conn., 128 York. Wright, A. I ., ’01. New Haven. Conn., 266 I.. Wright, Prof. A. W., (Sloane Lab.,) 73 York Sq. Wright, B. M., T. S.. Orange, Conn., Orange. Wright. H. B. (Sec. Y. M. C. A.), Dwight Hall. Wright. H. II.. L. S.. West Haven. Conn.. West Haven. Wright, Prof. H. P.. (135 Elm,) 128 York. Wright. J., ’02. New York City, 228 I). Wright, R. R., ’01 S.. Logan, ()., 99 Wall. Wright. W. H., M. S., Bridgeport, ().. 47 li. I). Wright-Clark, J. J., ’02 S., Newark, N. J., 90 Wall. Wrinn, F. W., M. S.. New Haven, Conn., 76 Washington. Wurts. Prof. J., 9 Trumbull. Wvi.f.r. J. S.. ’01, Cincinnati, O., 315 W. WYI.IK, J. N. M., ’02. New York City, 108 High. Yaggv. A. F., ’oi, Lake Forest. 111., 57 V. Yamaguchi. M.. P. G., Kurume, Japan, 99 W. I). YamagOCHI. S.. I . G.. Kyato, Japan, 115 Elm. Yamaguchi, Y., P. G., 351 Washington. Yokovama, M., P. G., Okayama, Japan, 119 Park. Young, A. J., ’01, Brunswick, Me., 314 W. Yung. B. G., ’02. Hartford, Conn., 214 I). Zahm, G., I.. S., Syracuse. N. Y., 276 Elm. ZKLLHOKFF.r, H. C., ’00. Brooklyn, N. Y., 54 V. ZiMMHRMAN, R. W., ’oi S., New York City, 107 Wall. 346 Contents l’AGIi. Calendar.............................6 Corporation,.........................7 Faculty and Instructors..............8 Other College Officers..............20 Academical Dkiwrtmhnt: Senior Class.....................22 Junior Class, ....... 30 Sophomore Class,.................36 Freshman Class,..................44 SlCKI-TIKI.l) SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL: Graduate Students................53 Senior Class.....................57 Junior Class,....................60 Freshman Class, ...... 64 Special Students.................68 Graduate Schooi.....................70 Divinitv School: Faculty, Instructors and lecturers. . . S3 Resident Licentiates...................84 Graduate Class.........................85 Senior Class.....................85 Middle Class.....................87 Junior Class. ....... 88 Medical School: Faculty and Instructors..........90 Graduate Class.................... Senior Class.....................92 Junior Class, ....... 93 Second Year, ....... 94 First Year.............................93 Law School: Faculty, Instructors and Lectures, . . 97 Other Officers...................98 Graduate Class...................99 Senior Class.....................99 Middle Class,...................101 Junior Class, ....... 103 Special Students,...............105 Art School: Faculty and Instructors.........106 Students........................106 PACK. Musical School: Faculty and Instructors. 109 Students, .... 109 Summary: By Departments. . 1 3 COMMENCEMENT : Order of Exercises, 116 Degrees Conferred, I IS Commencement S] cakers, 122 Premiums ani Honors: University '23 Academical Department, 124 Junior Exhibition. 126 DeForest Orators and Townsend Essayists, 126 Special Honors, L l Valedictorians, L 2 Salutatorians, L33 Appointments, •34 Undergraduate Scholars, • 36 S. S. S. Prizes. •37 S. S. S. 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X. V. Cor. 74th St. io6| Madison Avc., Bet. Sotli mid 8ist Sts. 44 West 125th St.. Bet. 5th mid Uiiox Are. TKI.KPIIONK CAI.I.S: 152-Col u in bus. 54 S-79th St. isz-llatiem. MORY’S Tempie Bar Kstal li«l ecl 1858 LOUIS LINDER TEMPLE and CENTER ..= STREETS-- NEW HAVEN. CONN. xxxiv NEW YORK EA8T RIVER NEW YORK. NEW FACTORY OF THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER COMPANY Sixty-ninth to Seventieth Streets. East River NEW YORK. U. S. A. The HAMMOND TYPEWRITER ’TpIIE I lam monel Typewriter lias been, since its introduction in 1884, the favorite writing machine of the educated, the literary, and the professional man. We can point to college professors by hundreds, and to college alumni by thousands, who are users of the Hammond Typewriter. Their preference for it is not accidental, but is due to the inherent merits of the machine itself. The printing of the Hammond is automatic—independent of the operator's touch— therefore the novice can do as good work as the expert. The type of the Hammond is interchangeable, therefore the linguist can write on one Hammond in any desired language. Mathematical and algebraic signs are provided, therefore the mathematician and the scientist can work out equations and problems, and finally the work is in sight, which renders easy the orderly arrangement of tabulated matter : : : : : The Hammond Typewriter Company 69th to 70th St.. East River, New York, U.S.A. xxxvi Get your INSURANCE in THE TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD. CONN. ...AND HAVE THE BEST... ..Issues.. INSURANCE Life and Endowment Policies Against I.oss or Damage to Property and Loss of Life and Injury to Persons caused l y All forms, low rates, lion-forfeitable ..STEAM BOILER.. Accident Policies Cover accidents of travel, sport or business EXPLOSIONS Health Policies Granting stated sums of indemnity for disability caused by sickness l.iability Policies, covering the liability of Manufacturers and other Employers to strangers who may be injured upon their premises. The liability of Contractors to Employees and of strangers for injuries sustained upon buildings or other works under contract, etc. Assets, $27,760,511.56 Liabilities, $23,739,827.61 Excess Security to Policy Holders, $4,020,683.95 J. M. Au.HX, President W.M. B. Frank UN, Vice President F. B. Ai.i.KX, 2d Vice President J. B. PlKRCR, Secretary 1., B. Brainard, Treasurer 1.. 1?. M1 ddi.khrOOK, Assistant Secretary Board of Directors J. M. Allen Prank W. Cheney Charles M. Beach Daniel Phillips Richard V. II. Jarvis Leverett Breinard Gen. W. B. Franklin Hon. Francis B. Cooley Edmund A. Steadman George Burnham Philadelphia. Pa. Hon. Nathaniel Shipman C. C. Kimball Philip Corbin. New Britain J. B. Puree Atwood Collins JAS. «. IIATTKKSOX, Prcaldent S. C. DUNHAM, Vice President JOHN K. MORRIS, Secretary H. J. MKSSKNC.KR. Actuary More than 70.000 Steam Boilers now under Inspection of the Company XXXVII LEADS THE WORLD WITH OVER $222,600,000 The PRUDENTIAL During 1899 wrote a larger amount of Insurance than any other Life Insurance Company in the world : : : Profit - Sharing Policies— Ordinary and Industrial. Ages : 1 to 70. Amounts : $15.00 to $100,000 :::::: Write for information THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY xxxviii OF AMERICA JOHN F. DRYOEN. President Home Office: NEWARK. N. J. We Want You to Know Us Not only as makers of the NEW ROCHESTER THE STANDARD LAMP OF THE WORLD New Roche:: but also as headquarters for all lamp information. We will cheerfully supply it gratis, whether pertaining to Rochester goods or not. 'Our motive is not entirely philanthropic. We want you to think Rochester whenever you think Lamps; but we don't want you to consider, as so many do, that any centre-draft lamp is a Rochester. The name is not that of a class but of a particular lamp: and every lamp that has not that name stamped on it is not a real Rochester or New Rochester. If the dealer sells or offers it as such he is trying to defraud you. Re ware of him. Whatever you want to know about lamps. Whenever you want to know it, ask st R0CHESTtR pAR LOR HEATER — N? IS_______ THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO. 38 Park Place and 33 Barclay Street NEW YORK XXXIX REYNOLDS WELCH CO. Importing Tailors 424 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK Mr. DONALDSON will be at the New Haven House every few weeks TO GOOD DRESSERS IF YOU WANT TAILORING THAT IS UP-TO-DATE IN STYLE, WITH GOOD FIT AND MATERIAL COMBINED, AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH THESE QUALITIES, HAVE YOUR CLOTHES MADE BY THE = KNOX HATS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER THEY HAVE BOTH NAME and QUALITY CANADA ROBERTS 882 CHAPEL STREET SUIT CASES. CANES AND UMBRELLAS H. GOI.DI5AUM HHRNV RKPOPORT Goldboum RcipopoiT IMPORTING TAILORS Special Allen lion to Hut Yale. Trade 1075 CHAPEL STREE'I MENDELSON BROS. 156 ELM ST., OPP. YALE GYM. xl Cor. High Slreel NEW IIAVEN, CONN. F. Ii. DUNKE IVIRKER of JVlEINi’S CliOTHES THE LATEST LONDON NOVELTIES FOR EVERY OCCASION «« ««« A Specialty JVIade of Fine Sporting Garments Transcript Building, xli BOSTON What Vale Wants ’YHAT’S the way lots of sentences begin nowadays, when wise dogs meet and creation is analyzed. We really think we know what Yale wants—In certain important directions. Come and see if we don’t. CHASE COMPANY Opposite Vanderbilt Hell 1013 QOd 1020 Chapel St Sandford Sandford % Merchant Tailors and Importers J76 Fifth Avenue, New York Between 22d and 2jd Streets Special Rates to Students Riding, Bicycle and Golfing Suits a Specialty FRANK A. CORBIN Importing Tailor -s 5- iooo Chapel Street NEW HAVEN. CONN. xliii Importing Tailor ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND FABRICS FOR ANY OCCASION. SPORTINC CAR MENTS A SPECIALTY :::::::: 363 WASHINGTON ST. == BOSTON = xliv OUR University patronage has been specialized to such an extent that we now import regularly a complete line of exclusive woolens from English and Scotch weavers with this end in view. Our experience and skill, combined with personal supervision, which have served generations of college men, are at your disposal. WEINBERG 302 elm street trailer to the University PREMO CAMERAS tJ Collins 34 Twcnty-sccond St. West NEW YORK Favors for the Cotillion Arc the most compact ami complete cameras made. The lx l of materials only used in every part. The l.ens ami Shutter are specially designed lmd can not be obtained on any other camera. I lave every possible adjustment for hand or tripod work. Prices $10.00 upwards. beautifully illustrated Catalogue, fully describing in detail our large variety of styles, sent upon application ROCHESTER OPTICAL COMPANY Bcllccuc Accnuc, Ncuport, li. I. xlv ROCHESTER, N. Y. BROWN, BROTHERS CO. 59 WALL STREET, NEW YORK COR. FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA 50 STATE STREET, BOSTON ALEX BROWN SONS, BALTIMORE All connected by private wire Deposits Heeeived. Interest flllocaed TRAVELERS LETTERS OF CREDIT INTERNATIONAL CHEQUES FOR TRAVELERS BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND CABLE TRANSFERS COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ARRANGEMENTS MADE WITH BANKS AND BANKERS IN THE UNITED STATES ENABLING THEM TO ISSUE THEIR OWN DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES. INVESTMENT SECURITIES A SPECIALTY BROWN, SHIFLEY CO. FOUNDERS COURT, LOTHBURY BRANCH OFFICE FOR TRAVELERS—123 PALL MALL, LONDON xlvi This Book was Printed and Bound and Engravings made by « « « « The Chas. H. Elliott Co. Incorporated ...PHILADELPHIA... The Largest College Engraving and Printing House in the World Cbe half Cones « « in this hook arc from Photographs taken by Pacb Brothers ■ Photographers 1024 Chapel Street, new fiaveit, ojs Broadway, new York xlvii |0R Nearly three quarters of a CENTURY the QUALITY of our WORK and the CHARACTER of our HOUSE has been MAINTAINED « « SOCIETY PINS, MEDALS, PRIZES, MUGS, TANKARDS, COLLEGE EMBLEMS, SOUVENIRS, of SUPERIOR DESIGN and QUALITY of WORKMANSHIP « MANUFACTURERS for YALE and other UNIVERSITIES « « DESIGNS, ESTIMATES and CATALOGUES furnished upon APPLICATION The George H. Ford Company NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT xlviii


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