Yale University - Banner / Pot Pourri Yearbook (New Haven, CT) - Class of 1904 Page 1 of 454
Cover
Pages 6 - 7 Pages 10 - 11 Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9 Pages 12 - 13 Pages 16 - 17
Show Hide text for 1904 volume (OCR )
Text from Pages 1 - 454 of the 1904 volume: “
I THE FarmersIoan and Trust Company, CHA.RTEKED 1S22. Nos. i6, i8, 20 and 22 William Street, New York. Capital, $l,UUO,000.00. Undivided Profits, $7,000,000.00. The Company is a legal depositary for moneys paid into Court, and is authorized to act as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Receiver, and in all other Fiduciary capacities. Acts as Trustee under Mortgages made by Railroad and other Corporations, and as Transfer Agent and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Receives deposits upon Certificates of Deposit, or subject to check and ALLOWS INTER- EST ON DAILY BALANCES. Manages Real Estate and lends money on bond and mortgage. Acts as Agent for the transaction of any approved financial business. EDWIN S. MARSTON, Presuliiit. THOS. J. V.XK ' i Wl ' V, 2d Vice-President. .SAMUEL SLOAN, Jr., Secretary. AUGUSTUS V. HEELY. Asst. Secy. WILLIAM B. CARDOZO, Asst. Secy. CORNELIUS R. AGNEW, Asst. Secy. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Samuel Sloan, James Stillmaim, Moses Taylor Pine, William Waldorf Asior, Henry A. C. Taylor, S. S. Palmer, D O. Mills, D. H. Kinc, Jr., Cleveland H. Dodge, Robert F. Ballantine, Robert C. Boyd, John L. Riker, Franklin D. Locke, E. R. Holden, Daniel S Lamont, George F. Baker, William Rowland. Henry Hentz, A, G. Agnew, Edward R. Bacon, H. Van Rensselaer Kennedv, Charles A. Peabody, Henry H. Rogers, Archibald D. Russell, Hugh D. Auchincloss, Edwin S Marston, P. A. Valentine. . , , i7fac c 172 Si777cr ca. . . TWV. great house of Tiffany Co., Union S ]uare, New York, is famouh in every section of the world. Its fame is based on a solid founda- tion. For originality. TiiTany Co. are unsurp.-issed : the skill and intel- ligence shuwn in the execution of their work are themes for continuous comment, while in artistic detail, and conscientious care, they are far in advance of European or American competitors. It is not, therefore, a matter for surprise that Kaiser William, of clermany, should become in- tensely interested in a specimen of Tiffany Co. ' s exquisitely htautiful work— a vase presented to the Fr.inkfort Sacngerfest, by the wealthy New Yorker, Mr. Pagenstecher. When the Kaiser .saw this vase, he exclaimed : • ' Wonderful! Such work cannot be done in Germany! The Kaiser ' s habit of bluntly telling the truth, did not please the German Silversmiths, who sent a deputation to complain that his assertion was unjust. The Kaiser refused to eat his words. as they say in Russia, replying to the deputation as follows; I will give you one more .l;.iiKt ' If voii fail. I will order my trophies in New York in future. Could any higher compliment, ormore substantial ,iv ..,4...i,..i., ,, ; ..ti. t i the firm of Tiffany Co. ? Americans are justly proud of this great house, and The Item predicts that ' one more chance will be sufticient to convince the mighty German Emperor that if he wants trophies that arc the best in all respects — representing the highest accomplishment in orig- inality, art and manufacture — he must give the .r ' .cr ti. T:!Tany Co. Editorial ' i tr, igoj. 4 Cylinder. 24 H. P. TOURING CAR EMBODIES ALL THE LATEST inPRO EMENTS OF THE BEST FOREIGN CARS AND IS GUARANTEED ONE YEAR. When purchasing a TOURING CAR from BANKER BROTHERS COMPANY. LARGEST DEALERS IN AMERICA, ...You can rest assured that you are not... BUYING AN EXPERIMENTAL OR UNTRIED CAR. WE SELL NO EXPERIMENTS. 14 1 AXD 143 West 3 THE TWO AND FOliR CYLINDER PIERCE CARS Have a reputation for stability and reliability second to none. guaranteed against all defects for one year from date of purchase. A GUARANTEE that it is not an experiment. PITTSBURG. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. A. j. W RICIIT 01- CO.. ba ki:rs, Hkik County Hank liLiLiMNc. HKANCH OFFICES: Toronto. Canada Life Building. Syracuse. Wielin Block Niagara Falls, jewetl Block Saratotja. Grand Union ii •i-i Xru ' ) ' flrl ' Stock J .i change. New ) ' ork Coffee lixchatij e. Chicago Board oj Trade. V ERMILYE C OMPANY, BANKERS DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES. NASSA ' .E STREETS. NEW YORK. THIRTEEN CONGRESS STREET. BOSTON. Suggesiions Serving SHREDDED W AT SHREDDED WSEM Biscuit and Triscvil TriscuitWith Cocoa completely nourish the entire body and brain and are the only naturally short and porous foods made from wheat without the use of fats, yeast 01 chemicals of any kind. Shredded Whole Wlicat is a complete food in itself. It supplies nitrogen for your muscles, calcium salts for your bones and teeth, and phosphates for your nerves and brain. Use Shredded IVhol,: Wheat regularly and note your greal iiniivDvement in health and spirits. Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit is staple in every well-pnnisioncd larder and is the reliance of the thoughtful housekeeper because it can be combined with fruits, preserves, and vegetables in making over  - 250 varieties of all-course dishes. It I w „„ m stands conspicuously alone as a cereal for morning, noon and night. Place Biscuit in warni oven to renew crispness. Triscuit, the appetizing wafer is so baked by electricity that all the rich, nutty flavor of the Whole Wheat is retained. There are many original ways of serving it in ad- dition to its standard uses as bread, toast and as a successor to crackers. It makes , _ delicious cheese-toast and sandwiches, and § tj i iH when dipped in icing is transformed into a j - mm S Sr-SJ healthful sugar wafer. Place Triscuit in warm oven to renets.i crispness. I have been an invalid fov three years; have tried the different breakfast foods, but find that Shred- ded Wliole Wheat is the only food that I do not tire of and the onlv one which when nsed con- stantly agrees with me. Ethel M. Second, ■Ripley, N. Y. Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit and Triscuit are sold by all grocers. •STe r ral Food Company, Makers of Shredded Whole Wheat Products, Niagara Falls, New York. M)r Biscuit With Cream ' ik tHEDEOG .nNToAST- The porter service on the Lackawanna Railroad both in trains and at terminals, will be found admirably complete and satisfactory. It is only one of the many reasons which l( exiit why the Lackawanna is the «( BEST WAY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND BUFFALO. Through Pullman can betuie«n NEW YORK. BUFFALO. CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS Dining Cap S«FVice. Lackawanna Railroad nmuHl all Inf. T. W. LEE, (iCLcral Patttngrr Agrnt. Laciiawaina Railroad, NEW YORK CITY Ptiffioix Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD. CONN . -, cl I i «.-l- 1 7, •( It t, • X •. ISSUES EVERr OESIRIBLE FORM OF POLICT INOWN TO MODERN LIFE IISURtNCE. Sample Policies, Ratet etc., mailed on application to the Home Office at Hartford, Conn. DE SIRABLE A GENCY CONTRACTS FOR A FEW v IN CONNECTICUT JONATHAN B. BINCE PretiJeHl. JOHN M. HOLCCMB. VicePresidtnl WILLIAM A. MOORE, i Tf,.-:- CHARLES CO. r { r V i 4 J, Grocers and Fruiterers, 44, 48, 48 ind 50 East 43d St , Niw Tork. M ... .1 Specialty of Steamer BaskcU •• Bon Voyage. ' ' A §0 ? ' different pijbli( ati09. ««« The N. Y. Tribune Weekly Review, JUST THE PAPER TO APPEAL TO YALE MEN. TT8 purpose and function ai-e to give you every week a crisp, bright re- view of tlie week ' s history— Books and magazines will be summarized in such a way as to keep you in toucli witli what is going on. Problems of government, here and elsewhere, will be treated from a broad and compre- hensive point of view. There will be special articles on topics of current interest, and opportunities will be (jffered for the discussion of affairs by readers themselves. It will be, in short, the kind of papei- that you can look forward to at the end of the week with full confidence that it will give you, in true perspective, a sane and clear-cut idea of the week ' s doings and developments in the important lines of human endeavor. Just to satisfy yourself about it, send for sample copy.— New York Tribune, N. Y. .1 ••;-••:, r :-, ' .■' ,-■H. r Atlantic Citv I Three Hours New N ork New J ersey Central Buffrt I he MM.f roMS in tliis I ' .ook .irc trotn IMioto ' rapliN lakc-n hv Pach Brothers Ciillc ' c Cla Ph()t()2;raphers No. 1024 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn, ■Hr.iiich Hi )M lirondw.MN. Nl N ork- KlfiG ElSEIiE, MANUFACTURERS OF College and Society... Pirss. BADGES, TV EDT LS. ETC, Offices, 10-20 N- Division Stpeet, Factory, 342 -3« Washington Street, BUFFflliO, N. Y. No Ordcr.s Too Lartje. ? No Ofder.s Too Small. ?g Correspondence vSolicited. EVERALL BROS TAILORS m BREECHES MAKERS. ]£5tablisbe IS73. Special f :[er)t ov) Qiuei) to tlje o e( e Jrade. The Law Building, 259 fifth Avenue, NEW YORK. Ulcw Vcv . gO f ' ttcw Hmvcii. ( C ? t 2.i0 Jfitth awmic. Vr ' lV _ ' ClMpcl ' ottcct. Iinportinji T:iilor_ NKW YORK 1,AU SCHOOL, ;t N.iss.iii Street, Ncu t)rk. City. 1. Follows the Dwlght Method i.i Itg.il insiruclion, the mtthoil .l thai real teacher, Professor Theodore W. I)wi ;ht. 2. (iivcs thoroughly practical Instruction, developing the principles of the law and the reasons uj on which they rest 3. U in New York City. — the best place to learn New York law and procedure,— the most desirable place in which to establish a lawyers practice. Its location in the city affords an opportunity to attend the sessions of the courts, and also to gain practical experience in lawyers ' offices, in connection with the law school study of legal princijjles. 4 Confers the dcKrec of LL.B in two years: of LL.M. in three years. 5. Has a Day School and also an Evening School. A student can attend either. Both are at the same addres s. Had 850 students in attendance the past year (1903-1903): of these 277 were college grad- uates. George Chase. Dean, 35 Nassau Street. Siutzct Sporti9(5 ar)d fV[UJ : Jailors Breeel es T)al ers RacJM, Stiontiug, HiiutiuE, Drifiiig, Sportiiis: au Mnfti Dress of every liiiil We specially call attention to the fact that our BREECHES are all HAND mAT E NO OTHER ADDRESS OR CONNECTION NOS. 363 AND 365 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK the Vale Pot-pourri 1904 Cbc Pot Pourri: Price, Cwo Dollars Postage 25 Cents 1 1 « ' Cbe Vale Pot=Pourrl Uolumc XXXTX n. f). Olmsted editors E. Ul. eiucas Vale University may, 1904 li) C. mitchcll 1 NOV 9 1939 Calendar jt, 2 St-i-i J? N..V 27 Nov K. IK-C. I-ViiImv Vc Jnc la Im 1 1 I ■V I.. K,. ... l., ;il, h Jan. 24 Marcli i .M;ircli 14 Ajiril ■2 May (. Mj.v i(. M.iy i(. May v. May I Jum t I tint 24 J Ili- ad June 27 June 27 June 27 June 2 June ;8 June 27 June ;«o June iUinicr UicJlicn Wo-! ' Tl: M..n.!ay M..n !av iMiun bcKin. It, Sejit. 21) Sept. 2 1 Dec. Summer UacJliOR Monilay Thursday Wed ne win lonB furadn I M lK..v-ins. Corporation President ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY, LL.D. Tcllows His Excellency the Governor of Connecticut. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. Rev. THEODORE THORNTON MUNGER. D.D., New Haven. Rev. JOSEPH ANDERSON, D.D., Watekburv. Hon. henry ELIAS HOWLAND, M.A., New York City— i.,04. Rev. CHARLES RAY PALMER, D.D., New Haven. Hon. CHAUNCEY MITCHELL DEPEW, LL.D., New York City— 1906. Rev. EDWIN POND PARKER, D.D., Hartford. Rev. AUGUSTUS FIELD BEARD, D.D,, Norwalk. Rev. JOSEPH HOPKINS TWICHELL. M.A., Hartiord. HENRY FARNAM DIMOCK, M.A., New York City— 1(305. Rev. NEWMAN SMYTH, D.D., New Haven. Rev. JAMES WESLEY COOPER, D.D., New Britain. ELI WHITNEY, M.A., New Haven— 1907. HENRY BRADFORD SARGENT, Ph.B., New Haven— igo8. Rev. NEWELL MEEKER CALHOUN, M.A., Winstei . ALFRED LAWRENCE RIPLEY, M.A., Boston, Massachusetts— 1909. Rev. CHARLES EDWARD JEFFERSON, D.D., New York City. Secretary Rev. ANSON PHELPS STOKES, Jr.. M.A. treasurer MORRIS FRANK TYLER, M.A., LL.B. JlMditor WILBUR FISK DAY A date indicates tlie year in wliicli tlie tei-ni nf a Fellow, elected by the Alumni, expires. Comminccs :f ibc Corporation PnidtflilJl Coanlntt Tiif • ,. ...... tn. K«. IIKNKV l-ARNAM IMMtM.K M A K,, . vir -.11 -I 1. (-4H)|-KK. I I Kl.l Al.l K. . . y. KIIM ' - ' TluKt CoaBltu Tm« r ' «RMDK?«T or TH« Ukivbmitv. CAairmaH Tmr Tiir. .i ' KK( oi Tim UxiviRkiit. Rtv CIIARLKS RAY PAI-MER. I) I Kl.l WHITNEY. MA. fldministratice Officers Cbe Uniwersitv ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY. LL.D.. Prcsidait. ANSON PHELPS STOKES. Jk., M.A.. Sccr, ' ta)-y. MORRIS FRANK TYLER, ALA., LL.B., Tnasi itr. the Departments Tlcadcmical Department HENRY PARKS WRlliUT, I ' n.D.. LL.D. l ,:a,i. ALFRED KINDRED M ERR ITT, K.A., A; : s nr. WILLIAM MILTON HESS, Ph.D., A ;,in fr. CECIL KITTREDGE BANCROFT. H A . Cluurnuin , J t if Freshm,-ii Faculty. Sheffield Scientific School RUSSELL HENRY CHITTENDEN, PiiD.. LL.D.. P ire dor ami Ircauirer. GEORGE LOVELESS AMERMAN, Ph.D.. Rcgisirar LOUIS VALENTINE PIRSSON. M.A., CiassOjiJicer, Senior Class. WILBUR LUCIUS CROSS. Ph.D., Class Officer, Junior Class. ROBERT NELSON CORWIN. Ph.D.. Cl.iss Officer, Freshman Class. Graduate School ANDREW WHEELER PlIILLH S, Ph.D.. I ' eaii. School of the Tine Arts JOHN FER(JUS(,)N WEIR, N.A., xM.A.. lUrector. GEORGE HENRY LANGZETTEL. H.F.A,, Clerk. Department of music HORATIO WILLIAM PARKER. Mus.D. ; ,. - . , ., rni essors ni (liarije. SAMUEL SIMONS SANFORD. .M.A. ' Department of Torcstry HENRY SOLON GRAVES, M.A., Jh ' re,t,u-. Department of Cheolosv Rev. frank KNIGHT SANDERS. Pii D.. D.D.. Jhan. Department of medicine HERBERT EUGENE SMITH, M.D., Pean. Department of Caw HENRY WADE ROGERS, LL.D.. Dean. JOHN WARREN EDGERTON, M.A., LL.B., ScLretary. 9 iiniccrsiiv Council THK I ' KKSIDKNT Ol THK IN1 EKSITV, CA,iir i.in. THE SKCRKTAkV OK THE INIVKRSITY. Sfcrttary. HcidcmicJl Dcririnidii PROFESSOR II I ' WRKWJT I ' Kol-ESSOR SKVMorK. PROFESSOR PERRIN. PROFESSOR AIMMS Shdtidd Scicniilic SchocI PROFESSOR CIIITTENl ' EN. i k- m i. . ' k i. m mu t . PRoFESSt R PIRSSON. ClK Sraduic School I ' Ki ' I r i n rii • ! I II ' - JthMl ft IN Tii lri PROFESSOR WEIR DtrJiriiMdii ot muil( PROFESSOR PARKER, PROFESSOR SANFORl . Dtparrmtm cl T:r( irv Pk FI. .--OK «.K. VKS DfrarimtBi ft thtflocv PRiiFESSoR SANDERS IkoFESSOR STEVENS DcrJrimcni :1 ftltdlcli PROFESSOR SMITH. ii, , ,i i - ., .i; , !.• m i i Dcparimcni fl Cjw PROFESSOR Rogers. PRiiFESSOR bAi JlihUitc OrflanluilOM Mk i.AMl ' l,nYJ£LF WHCN QUITE YOUNO DID rkcERL-r TRt« DOCTOR ViAlNT I HtARD d R E AT ARCUMINT, im(3 1 Y cMlNSTRVGTORS Officers of Instruction and Jfdministration In the lists which follow, the Officers of Instruction and Administration in the University are divided into five groups, as follows: Professors, including other officers on permanent University appointments. Assistant Professors, and officers of equivalent rank. Instructors, including Tutors, Demonstrators and Lectiners, Assistants in Instruction. Assistants in Administkaiton. Names are arranged alphabetically in each of these lists, except in the fust, where the order is based on collegiate seniority. Professors ARTHUR TWINING HADLEV, LL.D., ... (Woodbridge Hall) 93 Whitney avenue I ' l-fSiclent of tlie Dniyersity. Rkv. GEORGE EDWARD DAY, I). D., ....... 125 College street Hulmes Prufesscir of the Hebrew Languase and Literature. Emeritus. Rev. JAMES MASON HOPPIN, D.D., LL.D.. ..... 47 Hillhouse avenue frofessor of the History of Art, Emeritus. PROFKSSORS. •H..N. FRANCIS WAYLANI), LL.D lYiifaaoruf KnelUh onuiiuilniuU Ijiw. KoktIiiu. Rev. GEORGE PARK FISHER. DU.. LL.D.. .... 1 ' litu Strwt To1r ttat EorladwUra] lIlMorjr. Kmrrliu GUSTAVE JACdB STOECKEL. Mis.I Ilaiirll lYorMwr of Mu«lr. Kmerliu- CHARLES Al ' GUSTl ' S LINDSLEY. M.U.. Pn.fi-Mor of tlie Tliwirjr •ntl l nii-llr« of Mnllclne. EnifTlIu . and I. K ' turrr no sanlUUT SHvnoa. GEORGE JARVIS BRL ' SH. LL.D ■■rafnotir of MlDPralon. Kmrriiu . SAMUEL VILLIA.M JoMN-SoN. .MA lYnffVMir of . xiiriilluntl i1 Mnl«r}-. Kinrt1lu WILLIA.M HENRY BREWER, Pm D . LL.D Vofl.m l n l«-M rof A«rt  Hun ' . KitM-rlluai. JOHN EMORY CLARK. M.A.. Jamn K. KnclUli ITrifcunr of Malbmnalk KnH-rtlu ARTHUR MARTIN WHEELER, LL.D Horfrv ■■lafMMr ••( llUtorr. ROBERT BROWN. M.A.. Rkv lewis ORSMOND BRASTOW. D.U.. |-n.r.-. .« of l-ntrlioal Thmlos) ADDISON Van NAME. MA. Ul rarlan JOHN FERGUSON WEIR. N m . . .arrll ITaf I —o f of Palallne ami liralfn. CHARLES BRINKERHOPl MA. . (in Winchester Hall) aa; Bdwardh Klrwt 11 I ' M fcwairof llnrhanlral KaetiM rHiK. ARTHUR WILLIAMS WRir.HT. Ph l . (SloMc Ubonilory) 7J Vork «(uare lYiifr— « of KilarlBi lal I ' hrtlra. THOMAS RAYNESFOR!) LOUNSBURV. LL.D.. L.HD . ■■nifnaKr of Kiu:ll h. aixt IJIrtartan of the ShrWHil Hrttmilflr Mi . I EUGENE LA.MB RICHARDS. M A . I ' rutvimirOl MaliwtDa : ' - DANIEL CADY EATON. MA.. lYofnaor r ihv IIMory ami Cdllcbm ' f JOHN HENRY NIEMEYER. .M.A.. S A.A.. sur -l fpofi MjT - ' f Iirairlnc FRANKLIN BOWDITCH DEXTER. Lirr.D .VariManI IJImrian. H..N. SIMEON EBEN BALDWIN. LL.D.. .... lYufeaaor of Caiutimtlonal Law. Oorporatlona. and V TRACY FECK, LL.D Prof«— or of tha LaUn taimiaw aad Utern ■■i ; ■• Died Jaooary «. 1«0«. la 175 Whitney avenue 37 Hillhouse avenue Norfolk It Elm slreet 14 Trumbull street t t Trumbull street •• 1 Orange street l nKTneadow. Mass. (207 D ) Ml Trumbull street ' ' I ' • ervalorv place D.) i46Cotl. ' (Library) lai HiKh kiuct f rt School) 5S Trumbull street r; Linctiln street ii5 York street I ' rospecl street I Oranjfe street I ' rcMipect street 44 Wall street 124 Hijifh street PROFESSORS. 87 Elm street Derby (15 M.) 86 Whalley avenue 240 Edwards street (275 L.) 204 Prospect street . (243 L.) 2S4 Orange street (7S B. L.) 147 Whalley avenue (ifio S. L.) 250 Edwards street (135 Elm street) 12S York street WILLIAM HENRY CARMALT, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Hon. DAVID TORRAN ' CE, M.A., ...... Professor of Evidence. ADDISON EMORY VERRILL, M.A., ..... Professor of Zoology, and Curator of the Zoological Collection. WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER, LL.D., ..... Pelatiah Perit Professor of Political and Social Science. Rev. GEORGE TRUMBULL LADD, D.D., LL.D.. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics. CHARLES HENRY SMITH, LL.D.. ...... I.arned Professor of American History. SIDNEY IRVING SMITH, M.A., ..... Professor of Comparative Anatomy. WILLIAM GILBERT MIXTER, M.A.. .... I ' rofessor of Chemistry. HENRY PARKS WRIGHT, Ph.D., LL.D Dunhaui Professor of the Latin Language and I iteratnre. and Dean of the College Faculty. HENRY SHALER WILLIAMS, Ph. D (Herrick Hall) 2S2 Prospect street sillinian Professor of Geology. HENRY AUGUSTIN BEERS, M. A., ....... 25 Vernon street Professor of English Literature. AUGUSTUS JAY Dubois, C.E., Ph.D., . . . (i2g Winchester Hail) 334 Edwards street Professor of Civil Engineering. BERNADOTTE PERRIX, Ph.D., LL.D., ..... (131. F.) 463 Whitney avenue Lanipsou Professor of Greek Literature and History. EDWARD SALISBURY DANA, Ph.D., ..... (4 M.) 24 Hillhouse avenue Professor of Physics, and Curator of the .Mineralogical Collection. THOMAS DAY SEYMOUR, LL.D (22 Phelps) 34 Hillhouse avenue Hillhouse Professor of tlie Greek Language and Literature. CHARLES SHELDON HASTINGS, Ph.D., . . (120 Winchester Hall) 24S Bradley street Professor of Physics. MORRIS FRANK TYLER, M. A., LL.B., .... (Woodbridge Hall) 33 College street Treasurer of the University. Hon. WILLIAM KNEELAND TOWNSEND, D.C.L., ..... 14S Grove street Edward .1. I ' ljelps Professor of Contracts, Patents, and Admiralty .Jurisprudence. THEODORE SALISBURY WOOLSEY, LL.D 25.. Church street Professor of International Law. THOMAS HUBBARD RUSSELL, M.D., ....... 137 Elm street Professor ot Clinical Surgery, and Lecturer ()n Surgical Anatomy. FRANK AUSTIN GOOCH, Ph.D., ..... (Kent Laboratory) 291 Edwards street Prufessor of Chemistry. ALBERT STANBURROUGH COOK, Ph.D., L.H.D., . . . (1 35 Elm street) 219 Bishop street Professor of the English Language and Literature. 13 PROFESSOliS. WILLIAM BEEHE. MA.. ; ' .• Bradley street l n feuor of M tbciuitl - . aod liutrarlor Id A tronoiu . ANDREW WIIKELER PHILLIPS. Pm.D (90 High Rtreet) toq York street Pnifeuxir of Mmthrautlm. aiul l eao of ibv (irwlaatp Srhoni GEORGE Bl ' RTON ADAMS. Pm I)., LiTT.D.. IV rf  r of liUlar SAMl ' EL OSCAR PRENTICE. B A. LL.H.. Xtrttrator of Pkadliu SAML ' EL SIMONS SAN FORD. MA. IT. rnn r of AfflliM lu lr HENRY WALCOTT FARNAM. M A , R P D IT .rtw ir of ivlltlcal Kconomr EDWARD I ' ARMELEE MoRRIS. MA l r irrM r ••( iliv l.alln |jinciui(r and Utivalurr. Rev. EDWARD LEWIS CIRTIS. Ph.D.. D.D C-i llolincv l ni(r«mr ■ Ibr llctimn Ijutcuaer nA Ulrtmlttrr. HENRY WARD ROGERS. LL.D (Hen.hl.- II..!1 411 OrnOKc  lreet lYi ' fnuiT • ( Eijuli . I oriunMtxns. and ln«arKiKv, ami Itmn i ( ibr Lak HENRY RO.-.E.MAN LANG. Ph.D.- ...... i nimbull Klreel c- Edjrehill roa l HarK.ir.l Hi idgcpurl 43 Hillhoiisf avenue . Edgebill roAd ' I i i 1 rumbull street RISSELL HENRY CHITTK ¥TMlrm—T ■■Rtv. GEORGE BARKER STEVtN . in.D . D.U . LL D.. Dwtchi IV-.d-— ■ .If r lrtnatlr T1i ..i JOHN HAYS HAMMOND. MA r .fr 4 „( Mlnlnx Kn()i.r. 1 . SAMl ' EL LEWIS PENFIELD, M.A.. IY..f««.ft Mlnrral ' «) HORACE LEMIEL WELLS. MA -T ,tf -t uf Aiul lk«l tHfnlalr and Mn. ... THOMAS DWIGHT Gl)ODELL. Ph. U ITT ' tnaHV • ( Ibr larark LaiVuacr imA IJliTaf WILLIAM LEWIS ELKIN. PhD UliTi Uiriif IbvuUHrrai ' •CHARLES EMERSON BEE ' HI k i.. i Pr .(- EDWARD WASHBl ' RN HOI !■■• ' ' v.r.-krll .,1,.! . ..MitM ' iUT. I ' l HERBERT El ' GENE SMITH. .M.D.. .... Pn.rf-u..r i.f Ctiemtflrjr. and Unaa of Kb- ¥« I ARTHl ' R HIHHELL P. LMER. M.A.. .... Profitvor of tlip Goraiao Lansnacv utA Ui- ' GEORGE DITTON WATROUS. DC L Pn.f   jr of HuDlrBCia. Torta, and Bau ■• Dl«d Febroarjr 14. I9M. 4 OS. H.) 83 Trutnboll tlreet ' , B.D.) jBB Whitney avenue New York City . M ' .M.( Kdwarila Ktr«et L.) 44S OniQKV Rtreet . Edf{ehill road I ' ronpect atreet irntiKe Mrect BiKhuji Ktreet j«orge street I II Rock avenue t) 2(ii Bradley street PROF£ SOJ?S. . 38 V. (611 E.D.) 266 Bradley street 153 F. 77 Elm street leut. 30 Everit street 51 Trumbull street 299 Edwards street . 285 Whitney avemte (610 E. D.) 244 Edwards street HORATIO McLEOD REYNOLDS, M.A., ..... Talrott Piofessor of tlie Greek Language anil Literature. Rev. frank CHAMBERLIN PORTER, Ph.D., D.D,, Winkley Profess .r of Biblical Theoloay. FREDERICK MORRIS WARREN, Ph.D., L.H.D., ■. . . Street I rofessor of Modern LauKuages. EDWARD VILETTE RAYNOLDS, D C.L.. .... Professor of C.uiiparative Constitutional Law and riril Govevni WALTER CAMP, B.A Treasurer of tlie Yale Field. JOHN SLADE ELY, M.D Professor of the Theory and Praetice of Meilieinc. GEORGE MARTIN DUNCAN, LL.D,, Professor of Philosojihy. E. HERSHEY SNEATH, Ph.D., Profess, u ' of Philosophy. Rev. benjamin WISNER BACON, Lrrr.D., D.D.. Buekinghani Professor of New Testament Critieisni and Interpretation. Rev. FRANK KNIGHT SANDERS. Ph.D., D.D (6, 5 E. D.) 235 Lawrence street Professor of Biljlical History and Areha ' olofry, and Iiean of the Uivniity School. LOUIS VALENTINE PIRSSON, M.A., . • . ■Professor of Physical neology. EDWARD GAYLORD BOURNE, Ph.D Professor of History. WILLISTON WALKER, Ph.D., D.D.. . ■■■Titus Street Professor of Ei-clesiasfical History. GUSTAV GRUENER, Ph.D., ...•■• Professor of (iernian. OLIVER THOMAS OSBORNE. M.D. , M. A., I ' rofessor of Materia Medica and Theviipeuties. CHARLES CUTLER TORREY, Ph.D., . . . ■Professor of the Semitic Languages. HENRY LAWRENCE SWAIN, M.D., .... clinical Professor of Laryngology and (itology. HORATIO WILLIAM PARKER, Mus.D (126 College street) 599 Whitney avenue Battell Professor of the Theory of Music. JOHNWURTS,M.A.,M.L (x6 Hendrie Hall) 1:3 Whitney avenue Lafayette S. Foster Professor of common Law. WILBUR LUCIUS CROSS. Ph.D., •....•• (22 S. H.) 306 York street Professor of English. JOHN CHRISTOPHER SCHWAB, Ph.D ■■• 310 Prospect street Professor of Political Economy. CHARLTON MINER LEWIS, Ph.D., ..... (133 F. ) =40 Whitney avenue Emily Sanford Professor of English Literature. (9 M.) 41 Trumbull street 73 Mansfield street (607 E. D.) 281 Edwards street (276 L.) 868 Howard avenue 252 York street 67 Mansfield street 232 York street 15 PROFESSORS. ARTHlk NATHANIEL ALLINC. M.D • ilnlcal Vrotvmat of OphlhalmolcNn HARRY BURR FERRIS. M D . ..... Hunt Prufi-anr i r Analamy. WILLIAM LYON I ' HELPS. Ph I) I.iim|i ioo IYi r«waro( Bn( Ub Ulonii ' . ROBERT NELSON CORWIN. I ' li.D.. •CAPTAIN SAMIEL AARON S.MdKE lYiifi . t-lrnor UlJ Tarn. - IRVINt; FISHKR. Ph.D.. Piu(n K rul l UUc•l Booiwair. JAMES PIERPONT. Pm.U Vrotnmor of MailMaullo. IIANNS OERTEL. Pii.D IT ' f — or of IJaculXloa uxl i ■•oipuMlrv l1iUalor PERCEY FRANKLYN SMITH. Pii.l ittur R Knellth ' nif w i«of Malhrmatlr« JAMES WILLIAM TOIMEY. MS Pr -fnMiir of rnrwir CHARLES FOSTER KENT. Pii I) WfulMT F nr«M w at BIbllral Ulrnli.tr GIFFORI) PINCHOT. M A ■■rnfrMnr of Ki«i«lry. OTTO GISTAF RAMSAY. M.l ITafnMor of Ohalrlrtn WhI f jftww ol ' RALPH AUGTSTINE McDONNELL. .M.l .. • Uoloal lYitfn GlY STEVENS CALLENDER. Pii H . Pr LAFAYETTE BENEDICT MENDEL. P. ITot.-.- CHARLES JOSEPH BARTLETT. M.D.. lYofa orofDvnnat ■«l BrocHMii) o(I1IIm ( c 199 York street 1 18 York street A. -I St. Ronao street 1.. N s H 4( j Prospect street 1 ■l:.. ..f.rld Street ■i Phelp 78 Pearl •ineet iMiir ti Hal.) 45., Procpect iitreet (171 F.) 4cy. Humphrey Ktreet ashinxtoo, D. C. ' 13 ClMjiei Ktufl 716 W D. I rumbull ■trcet licrtiian avcoue I :inphrey street . :ij Crown street ■' • ■' ■■■■' K ' li- ' ' ) 7.1 Elm rtreet IHCNRY SOLON GRAVES. M.A.. Itnrhoi Pmfoaaor of ForaMo. aiul Dirod-- HENRY CROSBY EMERY. Ph. D l raf M of l llllcal E x r. .u. Rev. ANSON PHELPS STOKES. J .. MA. . s cfrtar)r of I hi- ' ' ■- ' •Detailed bjr the raited si«(« tiortrnmrnl. The followiDK Pi ' Ti-wnr-! ;; s .irt- a; ti-«- c:;: ..u.iii ' TheChittend. William Macleod Barbour. 1 .D. The Muns..n I Vatronomy. last hcU! bv Eli.-u. Loomis. LL.lJ The Eaton Pruu-- .-„:;■..: n..ia-i. ..: • .■,; „v 1 .aniel Cadv Eaton, S.B , MA The Kent Professorship of Law. last held bv Edward John Phelp . LL.I ' ASSISTANT PROFESSORS. Assistant Professors (I S. H.I 257 St. Ronan street (Gymnasium) 11S7 Chapel street 22 Lynwood place (15 Wh.) 57 Wall street 346 Whitney avenue 105 Bishop street 44 Lyon street (15 Hendrie Hall) 31 Lake place GEORGE LOVELESS AMERMAX, Ph.D Registrar of the Shefflelrl Scientific School. WILLIAM GILBERT ANDERSON, M.A., M.D Director of the (iymnasiura. WILLIAM BACON BAILEY, Ph.D., .... Assistant Pi-ofessor of Political Economy. CHARLES SEARS BALDWIN, Ph.D., . . . ■Assistant Pi-ofessor of Ulietoric. SAMUEL EBEN BARNEY, C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil EnKineerinc lOSEPH BARRELL. Ph.D Assistant Pi-ofessor of (ieology. FREDERIC ELIIAH BEACH, Ph.D., .... .Assistant Professor of Physics. GEORGE EMERSON BEERS, M.A,, M,L Assi- tant Professor of Elementary F.aw and Keal Property. PHILIP AMBURV BROWNING, Ph.D (Kettt Laboratory) 23 Edgehill road Assistant Professor of Chemistry. HENRY ANDREWS BUMSTEAD, PH.D ,xiS Wmchester Hall) 45 Edgehill road Assistant Professor of Physics. FREDERICK LINCOLN CHASE, Ph.D . ssistant Astronomer in the observatory. CHARLES CAMERON CLARKE, Jr.. B.A., . ssistaut I ' rofessor of French. WESLEY ROSWELL COE, Ph.D., . . • • ■.Assistant Professor of Comparative Anatomy. CLIVE DAY. Ph.D Assistant Professor of Economic History. ALEXANDER WILLIAM EVANS, M.D., Ph.D Assistant Professor of Botany. HERBERT ERNEST GREGORY, Ph.D Assistant Pi-ofessor of Physiography. YANDELL HENDERSON, Ph.D .Assistant Professor of Physiology. TAMES W. D. INGERSOLL, Ph.D., . • • • ■Assistant Professor of Latin. HARRY BENJAMIN JEPSON, B.A., Mus.B., Assistant Professor of Applied Mnsic. and 0niversity nrf ALBERT GALLOWAY KELLER, Ph.D., . • • • Assistant Professor of the Science of Society. 751 George street ' ' ■Liijrarian of the Linonlan and Brothers Library, and Lecturer in Bibliography. 17 . Observatory 65 Grove street (75 B. L.) 2 Hillhouse avenue 267 L. (iS S. H. ) 2 Hillhouse avenue (6M.)39gB. 400 Prospect street 311 Crown street (Memorial Hall) 55 Dwight street ■ganist. 3 Huntington street xsr ti croff . HENRY STANLEY KNICMT AvI ' tani l ' n fr a r .: .,, DAVID ALBERT KREIDER. I ' li.D.. A l tani lYitfxMir ' ir I ' l EDWIN Il n-T LOCKWooI) ME.. I ' h.D. . ,,,o Winch. A l-lani IYuf.- . ..( Mcvhaiilral KBdiMrHnc WILLIAM CROSBY MARSHALL. MK. CK. A l iiDI i-r (i-M..r ..( Iintwlnfiand l «MTlpllrr UniRi i : ALFRED KINDRED MERRITT. B.A KrctMnir of ihv titk« i ( ' ■rull) EDWARD BLISS RE ED. Pii.D A ,. I-,., .T ..r Eniibh. OLIVER HUNTINGTON RICHARDSON ■rof lilM o ROBERT LOflS SANDERSON, MA. AMt«uiit l rofrMor ..f tt. ■EDWARD WHEELER Si kliri w|r, | „.D.. A «t. «iii ' Hmralal lyroixilocy, ami INnviiiruf ihc ISt JOHN CLAYTON TR. ' ,,„ w,,,, A t unl PrnfraMiruf Nlntdonil EncdMrrliK. ISIIX.R TROOSTWYK (jR ColleRc Airl ' Uui l r (r««r ..f Aptillnl Muttr. Mwt liwirwiiir In X ' killn PUrlns PERCY TALBOT WALDKN. J ' li D . A—lnuil fn-tfrnf til bmMlT HENRY LORD WHEELER. I ' m D , A— i i ril l-nfU-wm. ..f ■irrulr I iKinUi r . FREDERICK WELLS WILLIAMS. B A A Uuit rr fr«M«..f Mf«lrrniirt«fiial lli-t ■Tnsimcifrs. LY.MAN ABBOTT. D D . Lyman B« rclict |.M-iarr r •«! IVnartilni. ' JOHN CHESTER ADAMS. MA ii -• ALFRED AKKRMAN. M F . 1:..;: ERNST HERMAN ARNOLD. M.D . In inicliw . - .•. r FRANCIS BACON. M.D.. U t lum- an Medlonl J ui i n irutoin . IS • Bradley street Laboratory) }i),s Lawrence street Division street : I Crown street I I ' Ini St I 1 V. ■h. « - 1 Yale SUtion A. ;■iivcniic .i:k Mreet K.3 S L. u S. L. aveoue ' -.« York City Mansfield sti et 119J Chapel street 4 ' ' York lufuare JJ High street INSTRUCTORS. LEONARD WOOLSEY BACON, Jr., M.D lustructov in Operative Surgery, MARK BAILEY, M.A Instru(.-t . r in Elocution. GEORGE MERRICK BAKER, B A., Instruotor in German. ERNEST HICKOK BALDWIN, Ph.D., . ■■• Lecturer in History. CECIL KITTREDGE BANCROFT, B.A.. .... Instructor in Latin. SAMUEL ELIOT BASSETT, B.A Tuti.r in (ireek. PAUL VICTOR CHRISTOPHER BAUR, Ph.D.. Tutor in chissical Arcl.a-oloKV. ANDREW TEW BIERKAN,LL.B., . • • • • Instructor in Boolslseepinsi: and Accounts LOUIS BENNETT BISHOP, M.D Instructor in Pediatrics. FRANK CRAWFORD BOARDMAN, .... Instructor in Modeling, EDWARD AUGUSTUS BOWERS, B.A., LL.B Lecturer in Forest Law. WILTON EVERETT BRITTON, Ph.D Lecturer in Forest Entoraolojiy. HENRY SEIDEL CANBY. Ph.B.. Instructor in English. WILLIAM CHURCHILL. Ph.D., Tutor in Philosopliy. CHARLES UPSON CLARK, Ph.D Tutor in Latin. WILLIAM JAMES COMSTOCK, Ph.B., . ■• • Instructor in Organic ( ' hemistry. ARTHUR LINTON CORBIN, B.A. , LL.B Instructor in Contracts. ALBERT EUGENE CURDY, Ph.D., . . • • • Instructor in French. JAMES ELBERT CUTLER, Ph.D Instructor in Political Economy. LEONARD MAYHEW DAGGETT, B.A.. LL.B., Instructor in Wills. Rev. HENRY DAVIES, Ph.D., . . • • • ■Lecturer on the History of Philosophy and Aesthetics ARTHUR LY ' MAN DEAN, Ph.D., . . • • • • Instructor in Plant Physiology. (42 294 Elm street (150 F.) 442 Temple street 126 High street 150 Grove street 213 D. 16S Sheffield avenue 1 1 73 Chapel street 42 Church street 356 Orange street 257 Crown street 209 Crown street 1317 Boulevard . S Byers Hall 307 W. 266 Edgewood avenue 43 Trumbull street 123 Maple street 361 Elm street 70 Howe street Church street) 77 Grove street (275 L.) Salisbury (7 S H.) 26 Carmel street 19 INSTRUCTORS. I no(ur r OD l ir ' hlittr Iiurtruotor Id llbtort ALLEN ROSS DEFENDORF. MP.. EDWARD LEWIS DURFEE. B A.. GEORGE FRANCIS EATON. PhD lii ln clor In Cocnpamlra OaUolor) JOHN WARREN EDOERTON. MA.. LL.B.. ... guU ' Tiitor. uid S«rrr ai7or ibe Law PkenltT. WILLLVM OLIVER FARNSWORTH. MA.. . . InUruriur In KT««cb HOLLON AU ;i ' STINE FARR.M.A. Tutor In Gt rauti HARRY WARD FOOTE. Ph.D Inftrorior la rbjrdcal C1i«ml«tr) GUV STANTON FORI). B.I InMruHur In IIMun WILLIAM EBENEZER FORD. Jr.. Pm.D . ln«tntctor In MlnomiecT JOHN PIERREPONT CODRINGToN FOSTER. MI).. ln Uw(«r In An«liHn) ROGER FOSTER. LL B . M.A . Ijccturw on KrdmJ Jartcprudencr Hon. EDWIN BAKER GAliER. B A liu«ruol In Mancatfrn. ()«aarmi Jurttprudcors ami PuMI Mrvtca CVnnp. JOHN MARSHALL GAINES. Pii I) InMractor In Inaonux ARTIHR SULLIVAN GALE. Ph.D.. Iiutraotur la MallwaullaL CLYDE CHEW GLASCOCK. PhD iB ' lmctor or «fnu«i WILLIAM ANTHONY GRANVILLE. Ph.D.. lB«lnic r In Uathriaaii ' ■WILLIAM EDWARD HAESCHE. Mus.B Intiractor In laatmoMOun. i. CHARLES NELSON HASKINS. Ph.D InMrurtorln MallMaai - HERBERT EDWIN HAWKES. Ph.D Instruolor In Mallwma ' Rev WILLIAM MILTON HESS. Ph.D t.«ctar r In Phllo oph|r. and FREDERICK STEARNS HOLLIS. Ph.D InMrurior In 1i«inl ir EDWIN SUMNER HINT B.A . LL.B . loitrui ( ir In BtiiIcik«. W ail-t ' ' DlrBoU. and M Middlctown • t- C ' lllaKe stn-cl - ' Sachem streel Hcndrte Hall tj GiMvc street ... K. 1 6a S. L. J ' - Lynwood place I M. LynwiKid place , ( ' nllc({;c fclrccl NorltCily I ' erby •New York City .-I Willow street N S II. I n Huwe ktreet |.) Whitney avenue .•I. I Crown Htreet 2 ' j Carmel street 1 ] 103 Lawrence street 19 Norton street Watcrbury •o INSTRL CTURS. 162 S. L. iS Lincoln street 120 Broadway. New York City GRENVILLE PERCY KLEISER, TREAT BALDWIN JOHNSON. Ph.D., .... Instructor in ( ' hemistry. CHARLES HUBBARD JUDD, Ph.D., .... Instructor in Psycliology. WILLIAM LLOYD KITCHEL. B.A.. . . • • ■Instructor in New York Practice. (6o() E. D.) 53 W. OStli street, New Yorl City Instructor in Elocution. HOWARD HOYT KNAPP, B.A.. LL.B.. ....•■Lecturer on Connecticut Practice. CHARLES SCOTT LANDERS. Ph.B., . ■• ■• • Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and Civil Engineering. HENRY BARRETT LEARNED, M.A.. ....-• Instru. tor in History. FREDERICK LENT, M.A., ...■•••• Instructor in Biblical Literature. FREDERICK BLISS LUQUIEXS, B.A Instructor in French and Spanish. CLOYD NORTH McALLISTER, Ph.D Instructor in Psychology, and Lecturer in Experimental Pedagogy. EDWARD MICHAEL McCABE, M.D.. .■•■■■Instructor in Ophthalmology. GEORGE GRANT MacCURDY, M.A., Lecturer in Anthropol. gy and Ciu-ator of the . nthropological Collection KENNETH McKENZIE, Ph.D.. .,.■•■■Instructor in Romance Languages. Professor WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACKENZIE, D.D.. . . ■• Nathaniel William Taylor Lecturer in the Divinity School. MAX MAILHOUSE, M.D Clinical Lecturer on Neurology. ROY LEON MARSTON, M.F.. Instructor in Forestry. GEORGE REDINGTON MONTGOMERY, Ph.D ■• Lecturer in I ' liilosophy. ROBERT CLARK MORRIS, D.C.L.. . . • ■• Instructor in the Frenc;li Codes. JOHN R. MOTT, M.A ...■■■■Special Lecturer in the Divinity School. CYRUS LaRUE MUNSON. LL.B.. M.A Lecturer in General Legal Practice. GEORGE HENRY NETTLETON, Ph.D Instructor in English. FREDERICK HAYNES NEWELL, B.S., Special Lecturer in Forestry. 21 Bridgeport 114 Higli street 20S St. Ronan street 63 Clark street 201 Bishop street 33 Lake place 224 Orange street (9 M ) 237 Church street 67 Mansfield street . Chicago, 111. 151 Meadow street 270 Crown street Bridgeport 767 Fii th avenue. New York City 3 W. 29th street. New York City Williamsport, Pa. 339 Prospect street Washington, D. C. .vsr if ' croMS. WALTER S. NICHOLS. I«eturrr od Inaunncv. JOHN PEASE NORTON. Ph.D.. .... Initrnrlor In Pollllral EoOBnmv CHARLES GROSVENOR OSGOOD. Jk.. PhD.. InctniPior In KtutlUl Prokessor STEPHEN PANARETt)FF. MA.. Iln ail«r IvaptuKer on Publlo AITaln WALTER MELVILLE PATTON. Pii 1 Iiwtm -ii r IB inblleal Ut«rslur« utd KpioIiIp l.. niruaA ' Hos EPAPHROUITUS PECK. LL B . . iD ' Iractor In Court lYomxIurv ukI mim.tii. ICrUiUin ' ROBERT ELI-SWORTH PECK, M D.. ItutraeUit In Vfttrui- . Hos. JOHN HoYT PERRY, LL B . MA Ijtetum iia ll«rilUD al4UT •• CHARLES DICKINSON PHELPS. M.D ln«(ruc4or la fbiM ! Dlacnosb ISAAC KING PHELPS. Pii.D . .... iDMninor la (linnMry Sir I-REDERICK IOLLOCK. LL.D.. DC L. W I. mom l rriuiwon MoaMpal !.•« LEO FREDERICK RETTllER. PhD . liMtrai4or la li«fi«rt ) ' ej CHALNCEV BREWSTER RICE. Ph D laatraolar la I ' bfUri JOHN PIERREPoNT RICE. B A.. iBMrueti la lYparh and «niian FREDERICK OSCAR RoBBINS. B A . Ill.l: CHALF ANT ROBINSON. Pii.D . l iviur -r ••n (br IIUI irT I - HENRY HOLLISTER ROBINSON. C.E.. Ph.D. iBMnM-ltir I ' OSCAR H. ROGERS. M D., it nn Inmranr ROBERT KILBURN ROOT. Ph I ' STrAKT HENRY ROWE. Pii D . SAMIEL BENEDICT St. JOHN. M.D.. HER.MANN Vcn SCHRENCK. Ph.D.. L.-.l«,., ,„ .. . tectum- ' n rhthnimn ' . s--. U-lur. Newark. N. J. - ' ■3 Oran ;e street 2 University plact (. MiiNiuutiDuple. Turkey C ' l;; E. D.) Middlefield . HriKtol ' 1 linvc stn-cl Soulliiwirt Wciil Haven I Kent Laboratory) 431 F. W. l- ' inclun, England 1 .■s II ' . N S II ;oi W. D. 1 1 ' Winthrop avenue Trumbull tlrcct 333 York street New York City . ' Kilgewood avenue :-5 Willow street Hartfonl St. I iuiii. Mo. INSTRUCTORS. A. RUDOLPH SCHWILL, Ph.D Instructor in Spanish. JAY WEBBER SEAVER, M.A., M.D., ■• • • Medical Examiner in tlie Gymnasium. WILLIAM KENT SHEPARD, Ph.D., .... Instructor in Meclianics. GEORGE RUBENS SHEPHERD, M.D., . • ■• Lecturer on Lite Insurance Examinations THOMAS GEORGE SLOAN, M.D., . . • • ■Instructor in Ana-stliesia. and I ' irst Assistant in Surj DAVID STANLEY SMITH, B.A., Mus.B., . ■• ■Instructor in tlic Tlieory of Music. WARREN ALPHONSO SPALDING, Ph. B., Demonstrator of Piiarmacy. FREDERICK NOYES SPERRY, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Instni. tor in Laryngology .md Otology. WILLIAM SPRENGER, M.D., Instructor in tile Uses of the X-Rays. THOMAS CALHOUN STEARNS, Ph.D Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy. LEONARD MERRILL TARR, M.A., . • ■(U. S. Weather Bureau) 344 Sherman avenue Lecturer on Meteorology. EMERSON GIFFORD TAYLOR. Ph.D Instructor in Rhetoric. WILLIAM TAMES TAYLOR, Ph.D Lecturer on the History of rcdag .Ky. THOMAS THACHER, LL.D., Le( turer on Corporation Law. EDWARD THORSTENBERG, M.A., . • ■• Instructor in (Jerman. CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER, Ph.D., Tutor in English. TAMES MULFORD TOWNSEND, B.A., LL.B., Lecturer on Transfer of Monetary Securities. MASON TROWBRIDGE, B. A., . • • ■■Instructor in Debating, and Assistant in Rhetoric. EDSON NEWTON TUCKEY, M.S Instructor in Political Economy. 1 1 =; York street FRANK PELL UNDERHILL, Ph.D., Instructor in Pljysiological Chemistry. . 74 Whalley avenue CHARLES PHILIP WAGNER, Ph.D.. Instructor in Spanish. . . ■569 P- ARTHUR GUSTAVUS WARD, B.A., Instructor in German. (Gymnasium) 25 Lynwood place . 57N. S. H. Hartford 42 College street cal clinic. (126 College street) 74 Howe street 9 High street 76 Wooster street 366 George street Westport an avenue (15 Wh.) 226 Lawrence street 67 Howe street 21 West 51st .street. New York City . 47 N. S. H. 542 P. 318 West 75th street. New York City 701 W. D. 23 Lynwood place 23 Ass sr.4xrs .v ysTRi JAMES HENRY WKBB. B S.. LL.B.. .... Instrucu-r In (TImliuil l ' rncrdur iinti rimlnal a, ARCHIBALD ASHLEY WELCH. B.A . ... In«inicti r In liinirmn . CHARLES HEALIi WELLER. B.A. Ixviurer un Grrrk Ulcrvlun ' . PHILHM ' ATTERSON WELI . I ' H.E (U Hemlrie tn-liin-r la UMur) ' . and Ubrartan ot liw Law Sch ' - JOHN WESLEY WETZEL. I ' ll. H. In inirii r In El a. itliin. AI-BEKT SPROULL WHEELER. M.A., Inxruriur In lloouo Law JAMES EVERETT WHEELER, B A.. LL.B. XtOlapor In Law s«bool LYNDE PHELPS WHEELER. Pii IJ.. ioMroptor IB Plir« a EDWIN BIDWELL WILSON. Pm D . In«lrar ur In Malhaoiallra ANDREW LINCOLN WINTON. Pii.B.. liMtnKTior In Pru laala Ursaalc Aaalr U HENRY BURT WRIGHT. Pii.D Tutor In «ir p«k and Lattn (JEORCE ZAHM. ML. IndrurUir In MaroanUlv l.aw inmraacw. aixl ) urMr« lti 43 Church street Hartford yii rao({e street Hall) 73 .Mansiiclil street I ' I iH iRht Mreel ••i Eilgeliill ruad . •. •, York Ntrccl sjs D I }6 C«aner ttreet 1 .- ' i«rk street ' oa Orange  lreet HsMsunis in InMructi:n. C.EokC.K STANLEIGH ARNOLD. U A . Aariatani In Bn«Ual. WILLIAM SAMUEL BARNES. M.I).. ... Second AaalaUnl In lb TbarapMllc Cllnle i;iLBERT C.IDDINdS BENJAMIN. Pii.B . Aaatatant In lltaufir JOHN MILTON BKRDAN. Pii D Aiwtauni In Kh« arli ' . AVAR!) LoNGLEY BISHOP. B A, . Ha PullUral Koi.non.v FREDERIC COURTNEY BISHOP. M.D.. . Clinical Aaalaual In Larrnffolvi, ' HAROLD CORNELIUS BRADLEY. B A ■.alxTaiory Aaatatant hi Phrrtologtoal dtnaMrT 34 Uwighl «lreet I } Howard avenue ' -I Orange street •% Lake place 27 ' i Chapel Rtrect 2 Hillhouce avenue ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION. JAMES BROWN. M.A., ....•••■Assistant in Chemistry. HOWARD STANLEY BRISTOL, Ph.B Laboratftry Assistant in Chemistry. HOWARD LOGAN BRONSON, B.A., ..... Assistant in Physics in the Sloane Laboratory. WILLIAM BRONSON CRAMER, Ph.B Assistant in Chemistry. WILLIAM HANFORD CROWE. M.D Clinical Assistant in Ophthalmology. ROBERT WILLIAM CURTIS. B.S Assistant in Chemistr . SAMUEL WILLIAM DUDLEY, M.E., .... Assistant in Descriptive (Jeometry. CHARLES PAXSON FLORA, B.A Assistant in Chemistry. RALPH DAVIS GILBERT, B.S Assistant in Chemistry in the Kent Laboratory. ARTHUR HARMOUNT GRAVES. B.A., .... Laboratory Assistant in Botany. SAMUEL MOWBRAY HAMMOND, M.D., .... First Assistant in the Tlierapeutio i linic. WILLIS ELLIS HARTSHORN, M.D.. .... Assistant in Patliolof;y and in the Medical Clinic FRANCIS PATRICK HEERY, M.D Assistant in the Medical Clinic. ALBERT HILEMAN, B A Assistant in Chemistry. THOMAS VINCENT HYNES, M.D., . . . • • Assistant in Obstetrics. GEORGE SAMUEL JAMIESON, Ph.B Assistant in Chemistry. WILLIAM MATTHEW KENNA, M.D Assistant in Neurolosy. PAUL BERNARD KENNEDY, M.D., . . ■■Third Assistant in the Therapeutic Clinic. HENRY FREDERICK KLENKE, M.D., .... (. ' linical Assistant in Dermatology. JOSEPH LEHN KREIDER, B.S Assistant in Chemistry. BEVERLY WAUGH KUNKEL. Ph.B., . ■• • Laboratory Assistant in Biology. GEORGE HENRY LAN(rZETTEL. B.F.A., . . ■• Assistant in Drawing, and Clerk of the Art School 14 Whalley avenue 333 York street 1233 Chapel street 57 Prospect street 106 Whalley avenue 222 Sherman avenue Westville S Prospect place Kent Laboratory 48 N. S. H. 105 College street 113S Chapel street 158 Olive street 3S1 Wh. 27 College street 162 S. L. 145 Olive street Derby II Wuoster place 373 Crown street Byers Hall (Art School) 725 Whitney avenue 25 Ass sr.i. rrs .v jvsrjit cr oN. OLIVER CLARENCE LESTER. B.A.. .... A l iant Id Pbr i - In the SlouM Labonitor.T PERCY IJINCAN ' LITTLEJKHN. M.I AHi-uint In (be Modloal illnlr OLIVER l ERRV MiAlLEV. MA Aii MaallDlU t- ' r. EDWARIJ FRANCIS MclNTOSlI. M D . An lMwil In Uw Modioli cUnl. RALPH NELSON MAXSON. B.S AMlMaDl In ( tMmtolry. HERBERT EDWIN MEDWAV. B A.. AaDl iaiit Id 1ieml (r]r In (Iw Kviil Uiboral ' v ALI-REU GOLDSTEIN NADLER. M U CIlDkMl AMtelant In I ' sdUUIr- WILLIAM LEALIE PATTERSON. B A . . AmI ' Ujdi Id IN4lilaaI Kcooouk OSCAR STODDARD PILMAN, J . B.A AmMant In (ImBturT ' ■x ' Konl I.«butmlur lirGlI RANKIN. B A Aislilant In I ' ollUeal Biwb « t FRANCIS HENRY REILLV. M D AMt 4U)( Id Ihv Kurstr«l i 1IdV LEONARD CITLER SANFoRD. M D AHttaal lo Um Sat«U- l ili WILLIAM JOSEPH SHEKHAN. M.I A« l«Uilil In llM ' tiurxinil lln ' . Jol.INE BITLER SMITH. B.F.A Aaaltlani In IMaxvallrc D« t«n WARREN MERRILL STEELE. B.A . AiMlMkal In PuTvliolocr GEORGE ALBERT THOMPSON. B F.A.. AMiManI In PalnUn NORMAN CAMPBELL THoRNE. B A AMtotanl In ilwinliirir In (Iw KetK Ij- FREEMAN WARD. B.A.. A  Maal In Ci«c.l ' k- LITHER CORNELIAS WEEKS. PmB.. AiaUtam In Malbrmatl ' • HARRY LITTLE WELCH. M D. Aailitaiii In Grttrroh-ty WILLIAM NELSON WINNE. M.D ' 1lnl« !  «l lan In !■■Dt WINTER. M.A.. J- ) i:ini slrt-cl I .• Elm street -, i ( itaage street it 2 Vork street 1 1 ( ' ■■llcKC street ' I l uke place ; 3. ' t tlive street 83 S. M. Kent Laboratory 1- Fw. !iu- uvcnue jiL Crown flrect . ■• 1 Hownnl avcDue • r g College Street KiS M. , 1 hntuij KVCiluc 1 31 Dwigbt Street 270 L. Id; Orange street 44 College fclrect luuj Wballey avenue gj Dwight street ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION. Jlssistants In Jldministration Mrs. EUNICE ANDERSON, MAY KELLOGG ARNOLD, HENRY A. BARNES, Mati of t.lie Illtlrmary. 276 Prospect street 65 Bristol street Accountant in the University Engineering ' Department, (rear Herrick Hall) 80 Admiral street Superiiitendi-nt of tlie tniveraity Engineering Department. THOMAS ROSSITER BARNUM, B A (Woodbridge Hall) 344 Humphrey street Assistant in tlie .Secretary ' s Office. LEON J. BARRETT 86 Pearl street Machinist of tlie Slieftieid Scientific School. GEORGE MERWIN BEERS (3 S. H.) 130 Cottage street ( ierli in tlie SheHield Scientific School. THOMAS ATTWATER BOSTWICK, (9 M.) 134 Howe street Assistant in the Peabody Mnsenm ARTHUR LINCOLN BRISTOL. (Woodbridge Hall) iqi Exchange street (icrli in tlic Treasurer ' .s Office. KATHARINE JEANNETTE BUSH, Ph.D., Assistant in the Peabody IVIuseum. LUCY PECK BUSH Litirarian, and Assistant in the Peabody Museum. GEORGE HANFORD BUTLER, Cashier in tlie Bursar ' s OfHce. LAURA RAND CARNAHAN, I ' rivatc Secretary to the Secretary of the XTniversit RAYMOND GILMORE CLAFP, D.D., Director of KehKi..us Worli in llie Divinity Scl 1. CAPTAIN SAMUEL AARON SMOKE, U. S. A., . . . • Superintendent of tlie lliniiii; ' Halt JOHN IRELAND HOWE DOWNES, B.F. A., Librarian of the Art Scliool. RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS, M.A University General Secretary of the Yale University Ohristian Association. JOEL NELSON ENO.M.A., ■130 Howe street Assi.staut in the Library. HUGH GIBB (26 M.) 266 Di.xwell avenue Assistant in the Pealjody Museum. HENRIETTA CLARK GILBERT - Kensington street Assistant in the Library. BENJAMIN SPENCER GOWEN, M.A (4 Phelps) 477 Elm street Assistant in Bureau of Self Help. HENRY ROBERT GRUENER, S ' S Howard avenue Assistant in tlie Library. (I3M-)I33 Howe street (8M.)i33 Howe street ([ Phelps) 136 Dwight street (Woodbridge Hall) 59 Wall street 613 E. D. (University Hall) 40 N. S H. . 345 Whitney avenue 2 Dwight Hall 27 CHARLKS WATSON HAWTHORN HANI A «iatant nl JESSIE CRAIC. HARCER. . SS TjIA ' TS .y AD.ttlS STR.ir OX. 1 1- Viirk street 1 4 University place i)ti Dwiglit street loS CiilleRe street (WcKKlbridRe Halll 1501 Chopel street (F. Osborn) 104 High street AaUtuit Id Ihr Ubnrr Su|i« nir tMlrni of tbr llraillnc HoiMn. SutMTliilciHlml «t IlK- IHrlnll) ' IIsIIk. lYIraiK S«iT t rr ' «• •• ITwWrnt, SuprrtniFiHlnii •( ibr tiruamit bhiI BolMInc Astnant In ibr Ubrary. sirt-il I.iiwrciici- street Hall wn.UABK HASKELL. Ph.D.. ERNEST FRANKLIN HILL. ADA SUSAN HOTCHKISS. FRANK EUWIN HmTCHKISS ANNIE ELIZA HUTCHINS. GE0R ;E ALEXANDER JOHNSON. . . . 3K1 1- AuUUnI In Ibr Ulnry Rf.v. CORNELIUS LADlJ KITCHEL. MA ., Ilirh In tliantr u( Burntiu ot t aU llrlp. HEVERLY WAUtiH Kl-NKKI. I ' ll n |ir. ' r-lar r llii- s .. n Ykl - I ' olvrrMi) dirtalUn AMa-lalton. ■■! I i ' I. i..t) ..| i.int in Ml l i.-y | LIVER CLARKN ... 47.) Elm street tin-rrlor) - . ' , ..i..i.,l |  |«rlmcol of llir V lr I i.l rr.Hi nirl.llnn A« .- lull 11 LOUIS LEYERZAI ' F. . ■rk ■■Ibr UrniuuiaBi iJEORr.E BLAKEMAN LoVEI.l.. .MA ... A t t«iii In Ibr Ubf«r JOHN MAUTTE, ... Knstnerr of lb nH«rM Mriniliar hrfav ' MARY M. MAYER i-n «ir tsi -rrljin l- lh - tHtralnrof Itir ! bHil l l Krb- ' WILBUR ALLEN MAYNARl). AwtMsni In lh« Muraar Oflltf GEORGE MENNE. AHtelanI si Ibr |rmns«lnti ALICE MAUD MERRIMAN IYlT t t rrriu7 la Uw IlmB ■{ ib« Dtrlnlty SYDNEY BYRoN MoRTON. B.A.. ... I ' ria .rr JAMES ALLAN MUNRo. sui rlntcodcnl i-f Ifw I nlT«r llr Canwnir , . JOHN HILL MURRAY. MORRIS OLDER. Il««d isMeiMr ■( Ibe Tsl OoUnlnsI lisrdi-t.- AMiiiuii Ra«tettw of Um LiW s -i - : aS .,1 li i)4lit iii It I iiiillcv street. HighwtxKl s H.) 47i Elm Mreit • i ri Bveniie ' •ymiiakium 1 I I Westville r;o S. M. Ii h street) Hh Lake place . J7 Mansfield direct 1; Clark street .ISS STANTS IN ADMINISTRATION. HENRY MINOTT OSBORN (i Phelps) 406 Orange street College Bursiir. HARRIET MARTHA PENDLETON, .... {90 High street) 27 Whitney avenue Pr ivate Sec-retary Id the- Dean of tlie GraduMte School. GEORGE MURDOCK PERRY. B.A., .... Assistant in tiie Library. HARRIET BENTON PHELPS, Clerk in tlje Medical School. WILLIAM SUMNER PRITCHARD, B.A., .... Proctor. WILLIAM EUSTIS ROWLAND, ..... Cashier in tlie Treasurer ' s otKi ' e. MASON FOOTE SMITH, Pii.B., ..... Assistant in the Observatory. EDWARD FRANCIS STEVENS, B.A., .... . ssistanl in the IJbraiy. JAMES PRESTON STRONG, ...... Accovintant in the Treasurer ' s Ofti -e. SARA ELIZABETH THACHER. ..... Accountant in the Carpentry Department. JOHN QUILLIN TILSON, ML,, Proctor. KINSLEY TWINING, B.A Registrar of the Law S,-hool. ANTONIO JOHNSTON WARING, B.A., ....... Dwight Hall Secretary of the Academical Department of the Vale University CIn-isiian Association, and Superintendent of Dwight Hall. 24 High street 67 Dwight street 562 P. (Woudbridge Hall) 227 Sherman avenue . Observatory 1S6 Lawrence street (Woodbridge Hall) 222 Sherman avenue 441 Second avenue. West Haven 463 Fw. 314 Prospect street 15 RtST. :« THJi r- ' LLE Hcadcmical Dcpiirimcni  . . Adams, 1 nucr. H.A.. Ci ' romii. ( A la- I lerson. Pit (it , ..;. .cnwin ii. John I ' lielps ■ayUir ArmslronR. I emuel HastinKs Arnold. |r.. I.ouis Horace Arnold, A .Uitn.i William Norbourn Arterburn. SI. Mali 3 ' n York Mrcct ay V. 4oi rani{e ktrect n ' . 30 V. J50 Wh. J46 Wh. 3a V 45 V 3S4 Wh. Arthur Shinkle Baker, B.A , Lafayette rolle!. ' e 1903. Fred Chambers Baldwin, Seth Weaver Baldwin, Joseph Austen Bancroft, B.A., Acadiit University 1903. Harold Johnson Barbour, Will Tilden Barker, Clarence Alfred Barnes, Timothy Francis Barry, Samuel Colcord Bartlett, Thomas Hooper Beardsley, Gerald Edwin Beebe, Ralph Chapman Benedict, Stephen Alexander Bennett, B.A. Talladeiia College ' 19(K I. Charles Edward Beyer, Otis Munroe Bigelovv, Jr.. Seth Daniels Bingham, Jr., Walter DeWitt Bogg , David Boies, Shelby Williams Bonnie, William Bower Boulton, Jr., James Cox Brady, William Walter Brainard, William Arthur Brenner, B.A., Western Colleae 19(11. James Henry Brewster, Jr., John Shaw Broeksmit, B.A., Coe College 1901. Fayette Brown, Jr., Garrett Author Brownback, Charles Howe Buck, Harry Frost Burgess, Benjamin Foster Burns, John Frederic Byers, Frank Callahan, Roland Heaton Camp, Nelson Stuart Campbell, William Moll Case, George Irvin Chadwick, Robert Elmer Chandler, ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Nf7v Haven, Conn., Haiku. Maui, H. ., NangatiicI;, Conn., Barton, N. S.. Hartford, Coiui., Earinington, N. H., Mansfield. Mass., New Haven, Conn . New Lotidon, Conn., Utica, N. v., Portland, Oregon, Nortli Al ' inglon. Mass., liirinittgliaiu, .4 la.. New Haven, Conn., Baldwinsville. N. Y. , Naugatuclc, Conn. , Brooklyn, N. V., Srranton, Pa. , LoiiisTiille, Ky. , Lawrence, L. L, N. ) ' . , Albany. N. Y.. New ' ork Cily, Canton, S D, Hartford, Conn., Cedar Rapids, foica, Cleveland, O., Linfield, Pa., Wethers field. Conn., New Ha:un. Conn., Newton Center, Mass., Allegheny, Pa., Hartford, Conn., IVaterbury. Conn , Providence, R. I., Higliland, Kans., Port Je vis, N. Y.. Madura, So. India, 83 Grove street. 2 V. 355 Wh. 47 Lake place 41 V. 410 B. 355 Wh. 226 Washington avenue 375 Wh. 28 V. 54 V. 77 S. M. 666 W. D. New Haven Hospilal 252 L. 35 5 Wh. i(, V. 55 V. 35 V- 64 V. 32 V. 374 Wh. 73 S. M. 67 V. 449 Fw. 12 V. 45 V. 3S2 Wh. 58 V. 86 S. M. 65 V. 14S F. 26 V. I V. 378 Wh. 3.S1 Wh. 370 Wh. 31 .1 C.I PEM i A L PEP A A TAfRX T. Carl Mattison Chapin. Russell Cheney. Ridiard Spencer ChiMs, (lerald Chittenden. CtCorRe I ' almcr Christian. Howard Wadsworth Church. Edwin Clapp. Grant Vincent Clark. H.D . Yiilr InlvrmUj- iwn Irving Marshall Clark. William Darrow Clatk. Arthur Morton CliiTord. Edward Welch Clucas. Jamei Hanson Cohurn. I ' rancis Watkinson Cole. Frederick CaniptwU CoKlon. Jean Valjenn Cooke. HA Wr t VIrslnl fntTpr («)f IWB Helton Allyn Copp. Ji . Henry Carlton (. ' oiirtrn. Iamc i Tinii ' thv CraiTey. Wui ' .lif ' p Mnrrav Crane, Jr.. W .U.T Siirll fr..ss. J .. Cullman. Jr i ■J.,:..- . mV...-. Maurice on. Hen-v( ■r. T ' K 1. ' I- ..;e I o lge. 1- . k. MKhac. lie. Howard M . ' ' iv,  .A v ■u. HerlK! Robert ; ton. Edward Cli.i] M- . 1, V. William Brewster Ely, H ' a frturv, Cimr liroollrn. N. Y . fw ) ' ork City. A ' i kmoHii, J ' !. , MtruifH. Conn.. Sr. ' . v . Minn.. I ' rinctlon. H ' iti.. Griinti Hit; hittt Or, in St. Louis. 1 . AVa- Vork Cilr. Harr.f : .«..- A. ' II.,.: .Uofj:a:!,ur.. II ■lirrf ■■■•■• Pa. - re. tionomtn. H. I . Clrvflanti. (1 . CmaAa, .S ' f r . .VorBv A. ' onn . Cki. . ' ■■. fo f AV. AVt ( on:. :t . I ' 1 Holland Pill. il ■UriJgtfH) ' ■Mtridtn. ■. ' em ' icM, i nn AVtp Haven. Conn. aSu W. 43S Fw. .1 V. 6 ) V. M Wh. yt V. ( ic|K.t). 46 V. jsi Wh. M 2 W. JoV. 4J5 Kw. 8 V. 44 V. 331 I). 41 V. 4 .l l-w. 4 '  B. bh V. u V. 28 V. J4V. IS V. 4 ' J V. i V. j . V. 3.,« W. 46 V. 1 V. 54 V. io7 ) Chapel Kt.  o V. 76 S. M. J 59 L 73 S. M. S6V 63 V 63 V. J A CA DEMICA L DEPA R TMENT. . V. M. Henry Perkins Erwin. Charles Alexander Esty, Earl Webster Evans. Stevenson Hume Evans, Joseph Alexander Falvey, Dwight Thompson Farnham, Mark Graff Feder, Gladstone Fessenden, Carl Stanley Flanders, Austin Woodbridge FoUett. Henry Lyman Foote, Horatio Ford, Denman Fleming Fox, Howard Atwood Franklin, Thomas Robert Gaines, Joseph William Gallagher, Harold Irving Gardner, Henry Wood Gardner, George Merrill Gelser, Franklin Williams Glazier, Harry Glicksman, Morgan Goetchius, Philip Goodell, Chauncey Shafter Goodrich, Alexander Gordon. Henry Black Gould, B.A., Amherst College 19IW. Albert Woodruff Gray, IJouglas Bannan Green, Henry Little Griggs, William Claiborne Hall, Harry Thomas Hamilton, Alfred Irving Harrington, William Dickinson Hart, Everett Smith Hartwell, Arthur Havemeyer, Samuel Burdett Hemingway, Raymond Thompson Hill, Edward Thurston Hiscox, 2d, Thomas Nicholas Hogan, Joseph Home Holmes, James Herron Hopkins, Jr., Johnson City. Ttiin., Framing ham. Mass. , Montclair. N. J. . Buffalo. N. 1 ' ., Merideu. Conn., Ringhamton. N. 1 ' ., Mt. Auburn. Cincinnati. O. Stamford, Conn.. Maiden, Mass., Newton, Mass.. New Haven, Conn., Cleveland, O., New Haven, Conn., Penn Van, N. Y.. Ruslivil e. Va.. Northhoro, Mass. , Hartford, Conn., Providence, R. I., Webster. N. Y., So. Glastonbury, Conn., Milwaukee, Wise., New York City, Montclair, N. J. , Santa Clara, Cat., Pittsburg. Pa.. Yonkers, N. Y.. Middletown Springs, I ' t., Potisville, Pa., Middlebury, Conn., New York City, Groton, Conn.. Mansfield, O., Stamford. Conn., Albany, N. Y.. New York City, New Haven, Conn.. North Branford. Conn., Albany. N. Y.. Hartford, Conn., Pittsburg, Pa., Washington, D. C, 33 40S B. 39 V- 350 Wh. 394 B. nS F. 43 V. 423 Fw. 2 1 V. 4 V. 50 V. qV. 343 Wh. 131 Bradley st. 138 F. 339 Wh. 339 Wh. 384 B. 14 V, 33 V. 35 V. 443 Fw. 47 V. 44S Fw. 8 V. 428 Fw. 1076 Chapel St. 259 L. 66 V. 434 Fw. 55 V. 7 V. 466 Fw. 371 Wh. 428 Fw. 68 V. 429 Fw. 392 B. 350 Wh. 114 High St. V. 9 V. ACAPESilCAL DEPARTMENT. John Ralph llowc. Francis Edwin Howland, Juhan Burrill Muff. Henry StronR Huntington. Jr., Ernest Hamilton Hurd, Rodney Sheldon Jarvis. Thomas Lewis JefTcrson, Jr.. Newell Jennings. Percy Hall Jennings. Oliver Livingston Jones. Jr.. Charles Sumner Joy. Chaunccy Clark Kcnne ly. Allen Humphreys Kerr. Waller Irving King. Willian] Barri Kirkham. Thoma.s Henry Kirklaod. John Co-sper kittle. Jaroes Whitney Knoi. Art ' - - r.iCour, Ge ' n I.jine. En.. Chnries WiiiiHiii l awrance. AHre l Huntiniftim I.ewiK. Bnv.. ■. Livingston. Jr., R. Hou . . , ..ord. Henr ' King Lo% e, Allen p.— V ! ovr ' ny Jr.. Cli. ,in. Al. .-10. J..t.  A . Frills I ' me. ThciKlore McCiiiily Marsh. Lawrence Mason. Fr. ■• H.i Clii: ' :ndell. George Macy .Mcrriman. Harold Grand Metcalf. William Robert Millar. Herbert ChauDcev Miller. .Vortt ' i ' A. Conn . ■' ■--■■■. C. I ' . I !f. Conn . .i a i.. , .t Mays Mo Y . .. lilo imingl I 434 Fw, 3 ' ) V. 370 Wh. (■2 I) wight St. 347 Wh, 68 V. 370 Wh. 334 Wh. 4JV 349 Wh, 41 V. 37 V. 58 V. 34y Wh. 419 M- 1 V. 4 IS Fw. II V U V o V, 447 Fw. 7 V. it V. 170 L. 8V. J43 Wh. 447 Fw. a84 W. 49 V. 83 S. M. 370 Temple Kt. 44A Fw. $V. M S. M. 3M Wh 446 Fw. as I «) v. i.,V. 374 Wh ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. James Ely Miller. John Milton Miller. Stewart Lea Minis, William Ledyard Mitchell, George Albert Mohlman. Charles Everett Moore, John Alston Moorhead, Guy Burl Morrison, B.A., Union (Nebraska) CoUe ' e 1X99. George Herbert Mulford, George Sharp Munson, Hugh Joseph Murphy, Robert Hayes Nead, Arthur Edwin Neergaard, Paul Sprague Ney, George Elwood Nichols, Arthur Nilsen, Martin Lawrence Nolan, B.A., Allegheny Colleee liwn. Edwin Canfield Northrop, George Harrison O ' Brien, Martin Henry O ' Brien, Alexander HoUey Olmsted, John Olmsted, Claudius Buchanan Conant Ostrom, Edward Stetson Paine, George Elton Parks. Julius Hall Parmelee, Maurice Farr Parmelee, James Tyler Patterson, Jr., Edwin Daniel Peck, William Law Learned Peltz, Henry .Spencer Petry, William Pickens, B.A., Talladeaa College 1908. Frederick Erastus Pierce, Edgar LeRoy Pond, Jr., Arthur Kingsley Porter, William George Powning, David Lindsey Randall, Willard Franklin Fitz Randolph, Arthur Bernard Recknagel, New York City, Bridgeport, Conn. , Durham. N. C. Cijicinnnti, O. , New i ' or c City. White Plains ' , N. Allegheny, Pa.. Lincoln, Nebr., Kaiisas City, Mo. . Williamsport, Pa. . New Haven, Conn. . Harrisbiirg, Pa., Coneord, N. H.. Hartford, Conn., Saco, Me., Ne7t York City, Plantsinlle, Conn., Waterbnry, Conn., Plattsburgh, N. Y., Plattsburgh, N. Y.. Lakeville, Conn., Buffalo, N. Y.. New York City. Bangor, Me., Providence, R. ., Trebizond, Turkey, Trebizond, Turkey, Milford, Conn., Glo7iersville, A ' . ] ' . , Albany, N. Y., Mahwah, N. ., Little Rock, Ark., South Britain, Conn., Terryville, Conn., Stamford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Athol Centre, Mass., Rye, N. ! ' .. Brooklyn, N. Y., bb V. 72 S. M. 2bo L. 60 y. 60 V. 407 B. 24 V. 221 D. 42g Fw. (.1 V. i7g Blatchley av. 450 Fw. 256 L. 6 V. 16S F. 43S Fw. 216 Orange st. II V. 16 V. 16 V. 15 V. 4q V. 350 Wh. 2S5 W. ' 15 V. 354 Humphrey st. 354 Humphrey st. 450 Fw. 86 S. M . 256 L. 413 B. 359 Wh. 130 F. 130 F. 255 L. 10 V. Si S. M. 270 L. 232 D. 35 . C. DEMICA I. DEPA R TMhS T. Lansin); Parmelec Ree l. HaiT ' Wilson Reynolds. Pierce Buller Reynolds. Harry Irard Bacon Rice, Jerome Markham Rice. John Markham Riley. Nelson Studcbaker Riley. Heaton Ridgway Robertson. Julius Rockwell. Barnettc Freeman Roc. B.A Vo i Tn ri)Ilri: - v William Field Rundel. Norman Nien te It Rupp. Joh: ■■' rd. Ar Rog. James Kretl : awia. l wis Rich«rd nn Scbenck. Ro . HCT Pai. Jolr t-nck. liermerhom. ' AUgb. B.A. • id. Kci C«; Pal- -neehan. Her.- Wan. Thon u MuM..u .Shields Dudli-v Frank Sicher. Jo.. •••■■-TH. Wi Bra.;.. ' ' . Charles Ka.stwicit amitb. Jr.. Lalhrop Smith. Wirt Foster Smith. Robert Lincoln Smilley. Cornelius Harry Snell. Willard Burr Sopcr. Walter Buncc Spencer. Norval Burpee Spinney. B.A. Acadia rnlvpmltjr If« . Holyckt. Mas- F..IS! lltlJdam. I ' ' nn A : ' : 1 i '   , Pa . ' . . • h ' tt r . ■,! . Scramlcm. Pa.. .Xfu ' cfff. I. T . M ' imHfbago. Minm.. P.nKfU. .V. r. •-. ;. • . « ' , Mitk.. ..lu- ' fHtf. Matt.. Penlxcattr, Miek., H ' lHlkrop, M«it., Tolr.io. 0-. Vf  •) V ) • • .Wk- BrigktoH. J ■Stxf York Cilr. St. Paul, .Uimm., Kamsai City. ,! «.. Ckuago. Ill . Allfgkeny. Pa.. Htrkimtr. A ' ) ' . liloominglcn. 111.. So. MamkfStfr Cenr. So. Farminrf ■: iU Wli. 354 Wh. 4i V. 578 Wh. ?J V. 4(1. F . lo V. ■45 P 440 Fw. 4(.«i Fw 4V. 30 V. 3 5 W.  • Whalley av 4 3 Fw. i(.8 F. 114 K %ti. Wh. 15 V. 40g B. 44 Fw. 3 5 Wh. 443 P«-- 4SV. 54 V. 371 Wh 429 Fw. aj3 U. 9 V. 13 V. V -7V. 1.8 Whalley av. A CA DEMICA L DEPAR TAIEN T. Robert Allan Squire, George Emanuel Stansfielcl. Henry Hamlin Stebbins, Jr., Arthur Francis Stoddard Steele, Edward Collins Stone. George Stuart Studwell, Jr., Edgar Hinton Taylor, Thomas Day Thacher, Chauncey Edwards Treadwell, Harold Hathaway Trusdell, Carll Tucker, Howard MacGregor Tuttle, William Bryan Wait, Francis Eames Walton, Sheldon Eaton Wardwell, Karl Watson Warmcastle, William Hyde Warner, B.A., Colorado Collecp ISIW. Bronson Mills Warren, Frank Lord Warrin, Jr. , John Louis Waters, Clayton Wolcott Wells, Paul Bessal Welles, George William Welsh, Earle Rogers Whipple, William Ernest Whiting, Frederick Holme Wiggin, Jr., Justice Wilson, Burnside Winslow, Garrard Bigelow Winston, Aaron Wittstein, James Haydon Womelsdorf, Sumner Byrne Woodbridge, George William Ezra Woodruff, John Eastman Woodruff, Fred Apgar Wyckoff. Jesse Watkins Wynne, Horace Frederick Zollars, Albert Ross Abbott, Fred Ackert, Mfriden, Coini., Midland Park. N. J.. Rochester, N. K, Auburn, N. Y.. Hartford, Conn., Neu ' ) ' ork City, Georgetown, Ky.. New York City. Flushing, N. Y.. New Haven. Conn.. Albany, N. Y.. Syracuse, N. Y., Auburn, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., Haverhill, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Hartford, Conn.. Bridgeport, Conn., Stockbridge, Mass., New York City, IVethersfeld. Conn.. Scr anion. Pa,. New York City. Whitinsz ' ille. Mass. . New Haven, Conn., Litchfield, Conn., Toledo, O., Philadelphia. Pa.. Chicago. III. . Bridgeport. L on ii. . Pottsville. Pa., Sonierville, Mass., Brooklyn, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Memphis, Tenn., Fort Wayne. Ind., junior £la$$ Easthamptoii, Mass., Washington, D. C, 380 Wh. 2q3 York st. 334 Wh. 386 B. 312 W. 30 V, 253 L. 59 V. 255 L. 297 Crown St. 30 V. n V. 347 Wh. 17 V. 37 V. rg V. 74 Howe St. 21 V. 27 V. 4 V. 380 Wh. 47 V. 17 V. 354 Wh. 3S9B. 59 V. 63 V. 20 V. 25 V. 72 S. M. 67 V. 407 B. 57 V. 52 V. 411 B. 42 V. 33 V. 329 w. 320 w. 37 . Cyl HEMIC A L DEPA R TMENT. Pre ifrick Leonard Adams, Hcnr ' Thomas AUi-n. Thomas Bertram Anderson. Horace White Armstrong. Herbert Nathaniel Arnstein. Albert Aston. Harry Hall Atwater. I ewis Kmanuel Bambcrj;er. Kdward Johnson Karbcr. William Marvin Bi«rlow, Walcotl Dur ca liartUtt. Hamilton Baxter, Raymond AuRUStus Beardslec, John Eldridse Bcntlcy. Charles Hubt ell Bidwrll. Arthur Willis Blackmxn. James Ralph Bloomer. Bradford Boardman, (Icorue Milmme B dinan. Herbert l.ulher Bodmnu. Arthur Howe Bradford. Carl Brewer. William Thompuon Bngg . Jatnrs BeordRlcy Brinsmade F.dwitrd Little Brooks. Kra; r.iwn. J. S Ir.. Gilbc: ,; Harold Bruit. Francis BvrVlrv Chn- Don Pai! Car. Win .; . Jr.. Charles J.. Jr.. Frank Bu:: • . Geii ' . :i.,nn.-s Clement, Ro ■«, AIIh :!. Runyon Colie. John Morris Comstock. Lyan. Miss.. Ddki. X v.. ( ;;, .1. .■. ..■. Rom . 405 Fw 3.7 w. 305 Wh. 435 Fw 75 S. M. 455 Pw- 158 F. }ii W. ab4 L.  « W. 348 W h. 460 Fw. 3( 4 L 3(K L. ,,4 S. M. 147 K. 4 Pw. IC176 Chapel St. « W. 311 W. 3SI W. J4« L. 432 Fw. Anionia. .141 Wh. JS4 W. i6g K 337 Wh. 42a B. 441 Fw. 461 Fw. 305 W. 246 L. 456 Fw, 327 W 440 Fw. A CA DEMICA I. DEPAR TMEN T. Walter Bannister Congdon, George Paul Cooke, Louis Emil Cote, Irving Nicholas Countryman, Willis Arthur Countryman, Jr., Bainbridge Cowell, Urban Cronan, Francis Quinn Cronin, Boyd Graphic Curts, Paul Curts, Cornelius Edward l- aly, Robert Duff iJalzell, David Edward Dangler, William Theodore Darby, Lawrence Darr, Edmund Montgomery Davidson, Pierpont VanDerveer Davis, Frederick Huntington Day, William Dvvight Dean, John Bellows Deforest, Chester Rhoades DeLaV ' ergne, Jesse Vincent Devine, Frederick Ferriss Dodd, Henry Groff Dodge, William Leonard Dougherty, Walter Dyson, George Holmes Edwards, Henry Hodgdon Elliot, John Stoughton Ellsworth, Charles Rhein Essick, Walter Filmer Evans, Richard Monroe Fairbanks, Charles Samuel Fallows. Stuyvesant Fish, Jr., Harold Albert Fisher, Augustus Richey Fisk, Joseph Marion Forsyth, Harry Ellsworth Fowler, Frank Duff Frazier, Leonard Martin Frey, Stanleigh Pohly Friedman, Lowell Chester Frost, D ninth, Minn., Honolulu,}!. .. Baltic, Con i.. New Hapten, Conn.. Hartford, Conn., Cleveland, O., New Haven, Conn., New London, Conn.. GloverS2 ille, N. Y. . Gloversville, A ' . V., Worcester, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa. . Cleveland, O.. Pater son, N. ., Pittsburg, Pa.. Huntington. N. 1 ., Elizabeth. N.J.. Indianapolis. Ind.. Evanston, III., Bridgeport, Conn. , New York City, Water bury. Conn.. New Mil ord. Lonn.. Cleveland, O., IVestboro. Mass., Paris, III., Bridgeport, Conn., Water bury, I ' t.. Siinsburv. Conn.. Pending. Pa. . Gloversville, N. Y.. Indianapolis. Ind., Chicago, 111., New York City, Chicago, III.. Plainfield. N. ., Eranklin. N.Y., Plantsville, Conn. , Evanston, III., Rome, N.Y., Albany, N. ) ' ., Buffalo, N. Y., 442 Fw. 23 V. 418 B. 384 Greenwich av. 13 May St. 405 B. 456 Fw. 306 W. 369 Wh. 369 Wh. 306 W. 377 Wh. 332 Wh. 144 F. 441 Fw. 422 B. 28y W. 310 W. 324 w. 141 F. 344 Wh. 2S3 W. 350 Wh. 289 W. A. 677 W. D. 324 W. 421 B. 345 Wh. 152 F. 3 ' iq Wh. 426 Fw. 310 W. 3Q0 B. 326 W. 24 V. 291 w. 159 F. 2S7 w. 329 w. 299 W. 377 Wh. 39 ACADEAflCAL DEP.l Randolph Frothingham. Uenr - Alansin Gardner. Jr., Fred Elijah Glcason, Jerome Albert Goldman. Howard I ehman Goodharl. James Lippincott Goodwin. Francis Erskine GralT, Joseph I,ambcrt Gray. Her- i ir iman. Ma ' .1. All:- .mill. WilliK Tracy Han on. Jr., Morin Scti! ' Mare. Car :i , Ge. . 1 . Art! Ne) - tinKS. Hen- Edwulil FldlK-in 11. . ' Roy Willet Hcmii . ,. Ge.- All. Hufc l ouls Hertz. Charlr Krp !rHrk Hewitt, Ar:! Th. Do-.:. cr, Jan .:ao, Bui : Lloyd liwiiiwiu llulsapple. Aubrey Miltou Holler. («:.-. •■Jar Mor Raymond Reed Howe. Berrien Hughes, Albert Wallace Hull, Arnall LcKoy Hull. Edward Hollwood Hull. Willard Curtiii Hyatt. George William Stanley Ish, Hfltr Aubu Pfmr Meridtn. onn., Littit Rc-t. Art. 464 Fw. 420 Fw. 436 Fw. 454 Fw. 4O2 Fw. .•r. W .34 I y B. V Wh. .V.) W 340 U. 41b B. I4vK. JJO W. 2- 1 W. 4 4 Fw. 105 F, yn, W. VM W, JM W. JQ4 W. .1T« ' Wh. t ' .x L. i4 . F. M W. U i t w. 44f I ' w. 331 Wh. t Chapel At. a. 5W, i4g V J03 ). 333 Wh. 4jri Fw. 373 Wh. ■;■V. 33 ' - Wh. 34a Wh. 3 ;i L. 666 W. D. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. William Johnson Jack, Pharselus Verona Crittenden Jackson, Clement Snow Jacobus, Robert Archibald Jelliffe, Louis White Johnston, Samuel Parker Johnston, Charles Sheldon Judd, Ethan Wood Judd, Samuel Elliot Judd, Asa Rathbone Kelley, John Russell Kennedy, William Henry Kennedy, Charles Ferdinand Kerrigan, Gilbert Kinney, Edward Kirkham, Edward Musgrave Lacey, Charles Augustus LaMont, Guy Carleton Lamson, John Hiram Lathrop, Elbert Squire Latimer, Rae Thornton LaVake, Charles Lanier Lawrence, Stewart Alfred LeBlanc, Charles Alonzo Leonard, Edward Stephen Little, William Kellogg Loomis, Harry Howard Loudenslager, Benedict Edward Lyons. Walter Raymond McCoy, Albert Steele McCullough, Kingsley Rich MacGuiTey, Arthur Packer McKinstry, Walter Eugene Marsden, Samuel Livingston Mather, Aaron Riley Merritt, Roland William Mersereau, Harold Milbank, Eugene Bliss Milburn. Charles iJexter Morris, Russell Perry Morrison, Thornton Taft M unger, Edgar Munson, Indiana, Pa.. Rochester, N. ¥.. Springfield, Mass. , Brooklyn, N. ] ' ., Rochester, N. V., Chicago, III., Honolulu, H. I., Olean. N. Y., Hoi yoke, Mass., Chicago. III., McSparrati. Pa., Derby, Conn.. Brooklyn. N. ) ' ., New Haven, Conn., Hasti)igs-oji- Hudson, N. Etianston, III., Albion, N. v., U ' alcrtown, Conn., Kansas City, Mo., Norwalk, O., New York City. Bay Shore, EL, N. Y., New Orleans, La., Pittsfield, III., St. Louis, Mo., Troy, N. ¥.. Paulsboro, N. J.. Thomaston, Conn., Burlington, N. ., IVatertown, A ' . } ' . , Boston, A ass., Worcester, Mass., fohnstown. Pa., Cleveland. O.. East Aurora, N. Y., Portvillc, N. Y., New York City, Helena, Mont., Olean, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., Williamsport, Pa. , loSi Chapel st. 4r.l. B. 247 L. 459 Fw. 406 B. 348 Wh. 23 V. 427 Fw. 36S Wh. 2 V. 325 W. Derby 455 Fw. 352 Wh. 34 s Wh. 27 V. 356 Wh. 342 Wh. 240 D. i6g F. 341 Wh. 340 Wh. 335 Wh. 40 V. 2S7 w. 424 Fw. 31S W. 165 F. 32S W. 32S w. 444 Fw. 337 Wh. 430 Fw. 383 B. 353 Wh. 427 Fw. 352 Wh. 457 Fw. I2g F. 4C0 B. 465 Fw. 61 V. 41 .- CM nEMlCA I. DKPA R TAfEX I Elmer Bolding Myers. Auburn. .V. 1 ' .. Walter Dennis Myers. .t .i ' Chester Trenholm Neal. .W : 1 Charles Washburn Nichols, .W Harry Levin Koeschlaub Nickcrson, (Jx.. Kdward John Noble, ( ••;. Levi Fatiingcr Noble. Au Albert Chapman Norman. .V.o Charles Kcinuld Nuyes, .S7 .• .._. I aDicl Raymond Noyes, -S7. 1 ' aul. MiHH . Frederick I uis Nuho. li:,t, ' ;.r, f:„n Dax-id Lyman Oleson. n:,- Howard Palmer. A ' . ' Waller Holiart Palmer. . l el Bennett I ' almertoD, .Martin KelK.jjj; Pasco. Jr.. Maurice Henry Peaac. ArGf ' hfiiatH. tirjv Clifforrl Hnrri« Prrk AV,. .1 «.,.„, V cr. sd, 1.- 1. L.I.. ,...,. t.-oy. Frank Brinlcy Porter. A Seton I ' or;er ,;: ■Bryant II ■Henry A . -n.-ml. A ' - ' ' ■I ' . A. J.i Keilly. Jr . (iaruuci Kii-iiuidson. Frank Sianlrv Kickcortl . Gc . J. rts. Ja Koger . Robert deorge Sanford. Murray Sargent. Leonard Frankhn Sawvel. Henry Richard Schenker, Basil Scott. Karlc Buckingham Seeley. Joseph Seronde, Merle Lewis .ShetTer, Harrison Tweed Sheldon, .■J .. CA: hlaittt ' . NVrr- H,r: e KthAtiUi AVa- Ha: ' •74 W. 1 . 414 H 3 J l V Sc, .s. .M. 34a Wh. 3C8 Vh. 3 i W. 2S(. W. 301 w. J« V. a!i3 V. 3VS B.  86W. Bran ford. 2(1 V 144 F. 457 Fw. 353 Wh 40a Fw. a i Howard a v. tw W. a.,3 W. 3vo B. 37a Wh. 3a« W, 240 1 1. (,4 V. ao6 IJ. V13 Wh. 435 '  •• 337 Wh. 313 w 3 ' « B 8a S. M. 4bo Fw. 393 B. a4-L asV. iSi F. • 37 F. 414 B. 383 B. 4a ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Harold Mercer Shoemaker, Richard Eskine Simpson, Chauncey Milton Sincerbeaux, John Carroll Slade, John Sloane, Jr., James Cook Smillie, Carl Benton Smith, Stanley MacDonald Smith, William Thomas Snider, Harold Sooysmith, Henry Blanchard Spaulding, Alfred Lyon Spencer, George Selden Spencer, Frank Squier, Jr., Albert Mason Stevens, Walter Negley Stillman, Enoch Vine Stoddard, Jr., Edward Seymour Stringer, Russell Sullivan, Harry Patterson Sweeny. Sidney Edward Sweet, Lawrence Swift, Arthur Irving Taft, Amos Batenian Thacher, Abel Cary Thomas, Ralph Hill Thomas, Howell Bostwick Townsend, Harold McLeod Turner, Leonard Sanford Tyler, Elmer Willis VanBrunt, Benjamin VanCampen, William Knickerbocker VanReypen, Jr., George Frederick Vietor, Jr., Ernest Leonard Visanska, John Barker Waite, Leonard Knickerbocker Walbridge, Charles Ives Waldo, Samuel Lyon Weyburn, Henry White, Raymond Henry White, William Wurts White, Jr., Edwin Sheldon Whitehouse, Wilki-s Bar re. Fa., Arnot. Pa., Moravia, N. ] ' . , Kelloggsville, N. V.. Neiu York City, New York City, Buffalo, N. } ' ., Philadelphia, Pa., Walden, N. Y., Green ' s Fariiis. Conn. Santa Barbara, Cal., Jasper, N. Y., Deep River, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., Williniantic, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y.. Rochester, N. Y., St. Paid, Minn., Indianapolis, Ind., Drifton, Pa.. Grand Rapids, Mich., New York City, Worcester, Mass., Hartford, Conn., New York City, New York City, Walton, N. } ' ., Brooklyn, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., Southampton, A ' . Y., Clean, N. Y., Washington, D. C, New York City, Abbeville. S. C. Toledo, O., Gerniantoivn, Pa.., Chicago, III., Scr anion, Penn., Springfield, Mass., New Haven, Conn., Providence, R. . , Newport, R. I., 440 Fw. 159 V. 391 B. 391 B. 31 V. 1076 Chapel St. 442 Fw. 336 Wh. 155 F. 335 Wh. 372 Wh. 232 D. 461 Fw. 319 W. 18 Dwight St. 345 Wh. 273 L. 3S5 B. 444 Fw. 376 Wh. 435 Fw. 33S Wh. 3S7B. 338 Wh. 305 W. 344 Wh. 433 Fw. 331 Wh. 33 College St. 264 L. 430 Fw. 332 Wh. 51 V. 32S W. 330 w. 388 B. 242 L. 464 Fw. 132 F. 147 F. 390 B. 340 Wh. 43 .-J C.4 HEMIC A L DEPA R T. fE T. Percival Arthur Whitmore. Cyrus French Wicker. James Harvey Williams, Wallace Alvin Wilson, Kenelm Winsluw, RoRcr Henr ' WolcoU, Charles Wright. Jr., Harry Clinton York, Palmer York, Albert Henry Y «1. I.uther Kimbcll Zabriiikic, .M. 1l , I Aldcn, Ir .n. Rayiuuiiu Mima Atiiicraon, Clarrnce Kilwurd Andrevr . ;■.. -MS , rmi trong. I.. . -ha William ,L-on. Charlr. : II 1 , ...... ,...x.,.. ,, Frederick Haywarxl KcAch. Harry Kcal. Ralph Ulackhurst Bcnnelt, I ouis Otto HetKh. Ar- . Bidwll, Jr., K. :iian, J,,: Timothy Lincoln Boutcaren, Alfred Bmnf John Ra in. Alvin C James 1 ' - ilc. Chester ■kS. Andrew wn, Ben Ovcrl.i:) Uruwa. McCleane Brown, iNV-B- Vtirt: I 1 . Aufx.r ' n y . L,i ' Ptltot! . r.: h . Lehamom, Conn., S ' f e Haftn • I iHdHntiti Scphcmcrc (las ■1 - AV: . fit ■lltnvti . io ,. . Allfghtny. I ' a. 48 Vernon st. t67 Wh 63 V. 95 S M 333 W. 367 Wh. 318 W. M S. M. 3oc Oak pi, yr, B. if. I ' , •f9 •■«•• 33 College Kt, 101 P, 350 Crown lit. 380 L, 33 College St,  s: I- wo I ' w, 339 D, 3 no Crown Kt. 37 I.. K.K I.. 1 t ..liege Rl. 3lf • . 17 K. 131 K. 371 1-, 373 L. 32 College lit, 350 Crown St, 3M Crowo Kt. 2U Crown ki. 365 Wh. 37 High Kt. 34(. .. 354 Crown (.1, 336 Crown  t, 33 College SI. 439 Fw. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Nelson Courtlandt Brown, Donald Bruce, Edward Thorpe Bulkley, Frederick Kingsbury Bull, Sidney Rogers Burnap, Jr., Charles Carver, Jr., Arthur Howard Clark, Robert Lincoln Clark, Wed worth William Clarke, Ralph Mortimer Coe, Sidney Rogers Cook, Richard Alexander Cooke. Theodore Strong Cooley, John Edward Copps, Edwin Corning, Walter Hurd Coursen, Walter Ruel Cowles, Orris Ray Critchlow, Nellis Maynard Crouse, Sidney Bradford Curtis, Herbert Hallock Cutler, Henry Fowler Damon, Joseph Dart, Jr., Dragan Zaharia Daskuloff, Friend St. Clair Dickinson. William Hughes Diller. Harold Edwin Dimock, Effingham Nevins Dodge, George Stuart Dole, Louis Alexander Dole, John Hampden Dougherty, Jr., Louis deVierville Dousman, Frank Collins Downing, Harold Espe Drew, William Mason Duncan, John Gilmore Dunlap, Edward Farnsworth Dustin. Augustus Wilson Eddy, Francis Bolton Elwell, Grosvenor Ely, Edwin Rogers Embree, John Raymond Engle, Soiit i Orange. N. J.. East Hampton. Mass.. Fairfield. Conn.. New York City. IVindsor Locks. Conn.. Philadelphia. Pa., Leonard Bridge. Conn.. Ansonia, Con?i. , act: son. Mich.. Cleveland. O., South Weymouth. Mass. Honolulu. H. . , Auburndalc. Mass.. West Rutland. I ' t.. Albany, N. V., Scranton, Pa., New Ha7 en, Conn.. Clarion. Pa., Utica, N. v., Brooklyn, A V., Bridgeport. Conn., Honolulu. H. ., Bujfalo, N. v., Kavadartsy, Macedonia, Westhrook, Conn., Springfield, III., Hartford, Conn., Pater son, N. J., Bath, Me., Bath, Me., Brooklyn, N. Y., Prairie du Chien, Wise, Kansas City, Mo., Ansonia, Conn., Russellville, Ky., Philadelphia, P a. , Hartford, Conn. . Washington. D. C, Norwich. Conn., Norwich, Conn., Berea. Ky.. Palmyra. Peiin.. 235 D. 279 L. 1076 Chapel St. 22 College St. 23 V. 236 Crown St. 131 F. 26S L. 22 College St. 254 Crown St. 427 Fw. 22 College St. 2f;o L. 206 D. 22 College St. 233 D. 297 W. 216 D. 22 College St. 42 College St. 163 F. 22 College St. 22 College St. 115 Dwight St. 237 D. 27 College St. 236 Crown St. 296 W. 91 S. M. 91 S. M. 209 D. 22 College St. 22 College St. 239 D. 257 L. 225 D. 22 College St. 22 College St. 245 L. 22 College St. 261 L. 373 Crown St. 45 M L A PKMh A I. DEPA R TMEA T. Alfred Elhridge. James Kdwin Ivwers. James Linwoo l Kawlcy. Horace Farwell Kerry. Samuel Field. Jr.. John Joseph PiiiDcgan. Charles Wilbur Fisk. Littlelun Hnlmes Fitch. Benjamin Fitxpatnck. Roger Yale Flanders. Alexander Rex Flinn. Kdward Coleman Flynn. Fraicr I.,ec Ford. Allen Ev-irts Foster. Getirge Slarkweather Fowlev IrvinK Kent Fiilton. William Walker tJlliMjn. Willmni Slui. ' irt (llanrr. II. II Ci.-i . ' ■dycar. Jr. I rmuel Wnitlington Gorbajii. IVtcrr,, v L ' . , I iranniiik. I.. ant. R ay, Jo rcely. C: a: .M. J H. .nlin. Ha :!ionil, (iecifge Cu hman Mannaiis. Sample! M-lby MMTiTi on. W; W F -■- .ex Donald I ' arker Haynie. Harold Wade Headley. Ilwighl RuKgles Perry Healoo. (iustave Maurice Heckscher. Komf. .V. ) ' .. FrfiUri, ttawm. O. . rUladtlpkia. I ' a . Pitt . Mtriiifit. I 1 ' . ' i . St Joitpk. Mo.. fW Uttffm. K HH.. .Wn- HaftH. ' «int.. M ' altrbtiry. ( OMn . Alh.tnt. .V. J ' .. S . lilattomkutv, C ' oitm. v. St . ■..I 17 College St. 3bl L. 38o L. 250 Crown St. 23 College St. 331 D. 437 Fw- I07 Chapel St. 360 Crown St. 33 College St. 358 Wh. Menden 3tio Crown st. 379 Wh 166 F. 33 College St. 37 College nL 33 College St. 9SS M. 357 Wh. 33 College St. 3 .u Crown St. 3 If Crown St. Station A 13 College St. 458 Kw. 303 I). 3M Crown st. 3(4 Crown St. 379 Wh. 377 L- 379 L. 33 College St. 33q I). 3I IJ. 201 IJ. 33 College t. 32 C illege St. 301 I). 3oe U. 2 ' o Crown St. 32 College St. A CA DEMICA L DEPA R TMENT. Grover Bates Higg ns, Edward Albert Holaday, Willard Deere Hosford, Edmund Grant Howe, Lydig Hoyt, Morris Hudnut, Alexander Pope Humphrey, Jr.. William George Hunt. Harold Burton Jamison, Russell Dixon Janney, Henry Gildersleeve Jarvis, Walter Morrison Jeffords, Irenus Prime Keith, Augustus Wilkens Kellcy, Jr., Towner Kent, Albert Rowden King. Edmund Stanley Kocher.sperger. Walter Rudolf Koehler. Harold Fowler Larkin. John Ely Lathrop, Henry Wells Lawrence, Jr., Robinson Leech, George Burwell Leggett, Franklin Butler Lord, Jr.. George Cabot Ward Low, Edmund Rutan Lupton, John Philip Lyons. Donald McBride, Wilson Shaw McClintock, James Gore King McClure, Jr., William Pitt McCune, Noah McDowell, Jr.. Abram Wilbtir Mace, Donald Ashbrook McGee, Stanleigh Winslow Macgurn. Stanley Robinson MacLane, John Gillespie Magee, Allen Schuyler Malcolm, Dwight Sterling Mallelt, William Elder Marcus, Jr., Joseph Lee Matthews, Duncan Ivers Meier, Co iiinbus, O., New Haven, Conn., Mo me, III.. Hartford, Conn., New York City, Terre Haute, Iiul., Louisville, Ky., Florence, Mass., G lover sville, N. Y., Bridgeport, Conn., Portland, Conn., Philadelphia, Pa., Winchester, Tenn., New York City, Patterson, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., Cincinnati, O. , Winsted, Conn., West fie Id. N. .. White Plains, ' N. Y., Brooklyn, N Y., New York City, New York City, Brooklyn. N. Y.. Mattituck, N. Y., Indian Orchard, .Mass. Cleveland, O. , Pittsburg, Pa.. Lake Forest, III., Columbus, 0., New York City, Richmond, Mass., Plainfield, N. ., Milwaukee, Wise, New Ha ' tien, Conn., Pittsburg, Pa., Melbourne, Australia, Bridgeport. Conn., Monte lair, N. J. , Bass, Ala., St. Louis, Mo., 236 Crown St. 167 Lenox St. 22 College St. 23S D. 22 College St. 260 Crown St. 458 Fw. 164 F. 42 College St. 226 D. 303 W. 477 Elm St. 415 B. 342 Crown St. 210 D. 274 L. iS College St. 164 F. 157 E. 80 S. M. 254 Crown st. 237 D. 335 Wh. 22 College St. 215 D. 26(j L. 288 W. 22 College St. 379 Wh. 22 College St. 22 College St. 266 L. 22 College St. 172 F. 33 Howe St. 358 Wh. 417 B. 164 F. 2S8 W. 445 Fw. 308 W. 47 .- r.-l DK.UhA L PEP.i R TAfE.Vr. Henry raham Meyer. Edward Shorrey Mills. John TeobaKlo Monuini. William Sin ;c■r Moorhcad. BarrinRton Moore. Don Lorenzo Moore, An us Washburn Morrison, Charles Morse. Robert V. - ■v. ....- IIarold y John Sii ' William I) Frank O ' Brien. r.v il K . (icorge ' (ic«ri;p ! K I L. V. W w w Henr NicliuU iiroe. St. -h. r.. Jr . M Anbur Werner Kinke. Francis (Mnj ji K '  NTtv n. J.I- n. W nw.n Edmund Pendleton Rogers Platl Rogers. Jr.. Robert tendon Rogers. Ward Gillingham Rue. .[IU!:hfHy. P,t.. . V: «(•..■.w. Ml, . Vr .VV:, Fayitit: ;.. ■. . ' . 1 . Plitllsburgk. ,V. ' . Chicago. III.. AH)ioX ' fr. M,in., Iterta. AV . iujTaio. . . v.. H ' i tf ' - !arr ' rt., «IV . :, •;« . fU Homaiulu hir. Hr. Kati : ■..r-i , l-omiivillt, Ky , ju Angtttt. I ' , . Xrtr } ' i ' rJt I :•■. r ' .t .VV:- n;. Pc, :...:... HxHt Pa, Pemver. I ' roviden- HighUlou 1 8 College St. ii College St. 1.19 P 23 College St. 22 College St. 415 B. 22 College at. 412 H. 33 College St. 2ts U. ;(.n Crown St, .u D. ,: W. .V (.....tKest. 17 Scranton st 358 I.. 108 High St. i07 ' i Cha] el st. 13 EdgewiNMl nv. 130 York St. 2.,: W. 303 L. 33(1 Crown ct. 33 College St. iB College St. 37 ) U. 227 I). 33 College at. 33 College St. 3(n Crown St. 373 Crown si. 33(. y 2f ' 3 L. 337 D. 3br Crown Kl. 3 io Crown St. 31(1 I), 445 Fw- 340 Wh. 33 College St. 354 Crown St. 3(10 Crown sL 48 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Merrill Burr Sands, George Paull Torrence Sargent, Avery Jlilton Schermerhorn, Lester Randolph Scovill, Philip Johnston Scudder, Edward Clarkson Seward, Jr., Edward Power Sharretts, Paul Sheehan, William Brewster Shelton, Everitt Anthony Sherwood, Thomas Leonard Shevlin, William Patten Shoemaker, Bruce Donald Smith, Philip Chapin Smith, Jr., Carl Warrington Somers, Edward Elbridge Spalding, Crosby Buck Spinney. William Buell Sprague, William Lord Squire, Guy Thomas Stetson, Carleton fiickox Stevens John Archibald Stevenson, Charles Cyprian Strong, 2d, George Berger Struby, George Sturges, Henry Hawley Swords, Fred Branford Syphax, Howard Taft, Arthur Hutchinson Terry, Jr., Mahlon Daniel Thatcher, Jr., Alfred Pembroke Thom, Jr., Norman Frederick Thompson. Jr. Carlyle Clifford Thomson, Charles Terhune Tileston, Edwin Ward Tillotson, Jr., Robert Fmgland Tilney, 2cl Leonard Enos Todd, Lewis Holmes Tooker, James Albert Toole, Spencer Turner, Charles Pratt Tuttle, Joseph Hooker Twichell, Neii ' toni ' ille, Mass., Indianapolis, Ind. . New Haven. Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., New York City, Monte I air, N. J. , Baltiviore, Md.. Buffalo, N. v., Norwalk, Conn.. Ottawa. III.. Minneapolis. Minn., Wilkes-barre, Pa., Lake Forest, III., West fie Id. Mass., Auburn, N. V., Lynn, Mass., Brooklyn, N. V., El us ling, N. v., Meriden, Conn., Nordhoff. Cat.. New Haven, Conn., Chicago. III., Detroit, Mich., Deni ' er, Colo., Chicago, III. Morristown, N. J. . Washington. D. C, Cincinnati. O., Patchogue, N. Y. . Pueblo, Colo., Norfolk, Va., Rockford. III.. West Hartford, Conn. Binghanipton, N. Y., Earmington, Conn.. Plainfield, N. J., Woodbridge, Conn.. Brooklyn, N. J ' ., Holyoke, Mass., Brooklyn, N. Y., New Haven, Conn.. Hartford, Conn., 254 Crown St. 462 Fw. 37 Lynwood pi. Box 850, Yale P. O. 236 D. 202 D. 316 W. 249 L. 162 F. 230 D. 22 College St, :o76 Chapel st. 22 Colle ge St. 22 College St. 161 F. 432 Fw. 459 Fw. 22 College St. 271 L. 260 Crown St. 166 F. 22 College St. 22 College St. 260 Crown St. 250 Crown St. 22 College St. 12 Edgewood av. 295 W. 237 D. 22 College St. 236 Crown St. 260 Crown St. 238 D. 276 Prospect St. 250 L. 373 Wh. 77 S. M. 210 D. 22 College St. 22 College St. ibb F. 357 Wh. 49 ACAPEMICAL DEPARTMENT. George l ' nderwoo 1, Jr., Chester Hurrows VanTassel. Oarrat Bleecker V ' anWagcnen. Foron Nelson Wakchcld. Darns Walcott. Otis Harvev Wald... Ir . J ' ■• ' V. H. . Hiram l.ec Ward. Uonalf? Iiid on Warner, id. J.,1-.: . ' . ' K« ' . ' .jirrcn. Joh: W A ' atermnn. K.. Ai tt. I ' l: II., Ri. :)c cy. Jcre Kayinund Witiiirirc. Richnrd Furmnd Williamt. At ' .i:il on. II . Dw..... 1. Ru  ill Scipt Woll. Alcx.ir ir ' .TTTic Wood. M tf. W; ..mp Wurl . Bay..: . ....:.: . ..,rk. Clarence liascy Young, (iordtin Wilson Ahhoit, Kr. ■■Fr Gc „ :; Richard Mccrc .-Mdrich. George Elmer Anderson. Austin Warmington Andrews. Louis Victor Architect, AuburH. S. Y . firp.l ■■' Port lHtii iH p,-.ii, Jn.i C u.n ' o. lit., ' ' :« ' . , llflrfll. If I, Mr.,. Att ' uf,!. : I ' altnon. Trc htDJn ( Uss aoo Crown st. 254 Crown St. 33 College SI. So S. M. 33 College St. 341 L. 330 U. 2 7 College  l. 33 College St. 173 F. 366 I.. 33 College St. 309 1 . 7 S. M. 1076 Chapel 111  34 n 34g ' 374 L 143 l wiKht •!. 13s Wall It. 33 College kt. atS ' 3$8 K. 33 College (t. A n College y . Branford. tfi Fw. 377 I- 131 F. 33« Wh. S33 I . 139 F. 343 York kt. 337 York St. 1076 Chapel M. 573 H. 33 College ht. 74 S. M. i ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Carroll Emerson Armstrong, Frank Clifford Armstrong, ' , Ralfe Waldo Armstrong, Edgar Hobbs Arnold, Nelson I. Asiel, John Ezra Ayers, Henry Denison Babcock. Jr.. Edward Parsons Bagg. fi., Arthur Bowen Baker, Ernest Schvvefel Ballard, William Dehice Barnes, Jr., Edward Morgan Barrad.ile, Edward Hudson Barstovv, Thomas Franklin Bausman, Chisholm Beach, Morris Lyon Beard, Edwin John Beinecke, Douglas Jerrold Abbey Bell, Edwin Bendheim, Howard Francis Bishop, Kenneth McLeod Bissell, William McCormick Blair, William Carmichael Blyth, Philip Waldron Boardman, George Borup, Richard Hassard Bos well, Howard Boulton, Ernest Folger Bowman, George Philip Braun, Jr., Carl Hammer Breaker, Ambrose Breese, Jr., Vincent Chetwood Brewer, Chester Jackson Briggs, Ernest Milford Bristol, Edgar Beecher Bronson, Jr., Albert Leffingwell Brown, Alexander Gushing Brown, Burt Layton Brown, Harold Seymour Brown, Richmond Lennox Brown, James White Bruce, Leroy Ewalt Bruner, Clhitoii, Iowa, New Haven, Conn., Haycsville, O., Brooklyn, N. J ' ., New York City. Sprins: Valley. N. V. New York City. Holyoke, Mass., East Orang-e, N. J. , Philadelphia. Pa.. Mansfield, Mass., Orange, N. J., St. Louis, Mo.. Lancaster, Pa., New York City, Durham, N H., New York City, Portland, Conn , New York City, Chicago, III., New York City, Chicago, III., Evanston, U ' yo., New York City, Washington, D. C. Brooklyn, N. ) ' ., New York City, New Haven, Conn., Chicago, III., Northampton, Mass.. Chicago, III., Hoclianiim, Conn., Neu ' ton-i ' ille. Mass. . Brooklyn. N. Y., New ] ' ork City. Bloomficld, Conn., Cleveland, O., Gloversville. N. Y., Plainfield, N. J. , Brooklyn, N. Y., Lotiisville. K ' y. , Orlando. Fla.. 402 B. 313 Humphrey st. 217 York St. 597 P. 1076 Chapel St. 238 York St. 250 York St. 208 D. 533 P. 555 P. 140 F. g Library st. 236 Crown St. 250 York St. 154 I 250 York St. 176 F. 5q6 p. 401 B. 532 P. 203 York St. 250 York St. 242 York St. 549 P- 590 P. 242 York St. 46 Edgewood av. 242 York St. 648 George st. 556 P. 1076 Chapel St. 213 York St. 570 P. 572 P. SI Trumbull st. 242 Yor k St. 224 D. 31 1 Yf)rk St. 5b7P- 217 York St. 130 Howe sL 51 ACADEMICAL DEI ' ARTMEST. Morgan Gardner Bulkeley. Jr.. Ludlow SeRuine Bull, Kdward Hulwrt Bullor. Jr.. Arthur tiiodwin Camp. Rumsey Campbell, Winthrop I-.-iVry Carter, Clarence 1 iv. Edward I Frankim i ..... . - ..,-.;.. Ralph Waldo Chase. Robert Robin- n Chase. Francis Deraismes Child , William Bowen Church. J..S. ■•■. ' • r: . N..: ■nl. W.. Jr. GeorRc ii Jr. Willio ' v ' . Fr. ! W; Ch ■' .VrUiur M Harold W l.j wrvncr ' 1 ,1. Richard I ner. Her 1.. JOM. Selh lurnci v.i«  (or l. John Hirkrv I ' ulbrrtfton, Ir.. Jar R Da:.. Harry .Mban l-eonard Curran. Charles (iould Curtiss. Geoflfrey Curliss. Ralph Dennis Cutler. Forrest !.■■• ' ■■•!-, Richard I Charles .1 v. Richard l t.ugla.s!, iJavis, Jr , Franklin Augustus Dean. Jr.. Hartford. Cann.. Xfw ) ' art C • ' . Ifuffalo. S. y . M ' iHslfd. Conn.. Fair if Id. Conn.. 14 ' r ' f Vrfff. ' it. .I .MJ ir.i . Sir.inl.n, I ' d . Kye. Y.. H.trljord. i ' onn.. Minntiipoln. Minn a: Xrv Havtm. f.onn.. fiiffah ' V J- ll.tfi SI I Itrooklyn. xnn.. Oltn ' tri-.-illf.S y . A I hi and. AV.. Alltgktnr. ' a.. tto York SI. J43 York St. J43 York St. 467 Fw.  5o York St. 143 York St. I7 York sL J JO York St. jIjo Crown st. ai7 York  l. 3S4 Crown St. 93 S. XJ. Meriden 570 P. q Library it. 5SI P- 5-15 I ' . 3 ' ;6  . 32(1 York St. 131 Park tu 453 Fw. 156 P. 33 College iL 343 York at. 501 P. I lot Chapel St. 317 York St. 343 York St. 574 P z(io Crown at . . ' V at. K St. Ml St. H l ke pi 343 York  l. 343 York St. 3 so York St. 148 York f- . $83 P. S87  ' SJ5 P 540 P. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Clinton Demas Deming. Richard Henry Deming, Chester Merritt Deuel, William Andrew DeWitt. Theodore Polhemus Dixon, Dunham Brown Dodge, Philip Lyndon Dodge, Liguori Alphonsus Doherty, Frederic Russell Dolbeare. Henry Ranken Donovan, Blatchford Downing, Theodore Ives Driggs, Paul Drucklieb. Edward Lee Dunimer, Ralph Henry Dunning, Russell Stearns Dwight, RoUand Mooney Edmonds, Harry Edwards, William Lewis Einstein, Paul Bradley Elmore, Arthur (iarfield Erwin, Harold Pegram Fabian, Henry Robertson Failing, William Everett Fay, Charles Milton Fesseiiden. William Sherman Fisher, Henry Fleischner, Charles H. Foley, Bainbridge Doty Folwell, Frederick Clifford Ford, Marshall Forrest, Henry Albert Foster, Talton Turner Francis, George William Franzheim, Mason Anthony Freeman, Julius Walter Freiberg, Robert Henry Fruin, William Spencer Fuller, George Napoleon Gaboury, Bertram Adolph Gabriel, Uraberto Dante Garfield, Charles Pew Garland, Hartford, Conn.. Hartford, Conn., New York City. Wiiton, Conn., Neiv York City, St. Louis, Mo., Morristown. N. . , Murray. Idaho, Hartford, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y. , Kan. :as City, Mo., IVaterhury, Conn. , Stapleton, S. I. , N. Y , Aitburndale, Mass.. Auburn, N. 1 ' ., IVyoining, O , Cincinnati, O., Rye, N.Y., New York City. Litchfield. Conn., Clear Branch. Tenn., Salt Lake City. Utah. Portland, Ore. Willimantic, Conn., Stamford. Conn.. Denver, Col., New Haven, Conn.. Concord, N. H.. Buffalo, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., Chicago, III., Maxwell, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo.. W ieeling, W. Va., Bra dford, Pa., Cincinnati, O.. Waterbury, Conn., Suffield, Conn., Chicopee Ealls, Mass., Brooklyn, N.Y., Syracuse, A ' . Y., Saco, Me., 143 F. 544 P- 213 York St. 585 P- 238 York St. 7 Library st. 242 York St. 314 w. 470 Fw. 591 Elm St. 565 P. 24S York st, 177 F. 2S2 L. 15S F. 237 York St. 250 York st, 250 York st. 521 P. 233 D. 53S P- 250 York St. 87 S. M. 5h7 P- 242 York St. q20 Grand av. 34 Hillhouse av, 537 P. 9 Library st. 233 York st. 96 Howe St. 237 York St. 233 York St. 226 D. 556 P. 60 Ashmun st. 403 K. 341 Sherman av. 530 P. 589 P. 250 York St. 53 A I A PE. f L A . DKPA R TAfFX 7. Lorin Henn, ' Gates, Willinni I.ulher liaylord. Irwin Lc Koy tJelscr. Hugh Gillis. George Brcttc Glcanter. BarziUu Parks Gootlcn, Philip Lippincotl GooHwin. William Henry ' r«Klwin.  r.i ' ■' -ir. M -ay. Ja- Jr. Arthur kolibmi. Griswold. Williiim Francis Gonn. Ir . M W C ' !. CI. Is..., Waller rUt .s Hall. Kort Hammond. , „.. ,..,,.. .,.,_. H num. Cli..- •■!f . Kdwuivl llciii) llArt. Walter Hcnr Hart. M • •• •■,.;, K n.i H rr - Chiton Heaton. Charles Kingham Heislcr. Hen Crutcher Helm. Charles Kric Hibl «rd. CI- ■-•• Gr.i Ilislop. IV ! loiter. Char;c,s k..l«:r;.s Hopkins. Bavard Cushinij Hoppin, CI-.. ■•■■•• ■r. t. lU James Lanman Hvilibanl. Frederick Gray Hudson. Jr.. Tkomaston. • f ' .tiiiiifHa. - .1. Hitgamtin. X. ) ' Ml. Pltiiianl. . . ' rt ' York ' lt.ll ij l-i. L KU.. Hartford. Conn.. H iH ' ttMllHIt. , . ... . . ).. t tnlfr. ' a , A ' rti- . ' ■ .■. ' .?. ' ■ ! t ' ,-nn , H ' .i . Knglamtl. ) ' . Hatrrturt. I ' . ' tin . An.imy V ) . A ' r ! ' l,Ui.l. Pkita.utpkia. l x. Srw York City. Mi.ir ' « ot. ■ir, i3 ; St. John st. 37(1 Orange si m Crown si. 5 4 P. 243 York St. 55 Trumbull st.  38 York St. «xJO P. SJ7 P Norwalk. SJl P. $46 P 313 York St. 133 York St. S33 P- 343 York St. 174 I IS4 Crown  t. 3J6 U. 33 College St. 173 P. s-wP. 579 P STOP. «36 P. S3 P. 145 Krankllo sl. 583 P. 430 B. 3K1 L. V .tk St. n St. • l-rl Ht. 2 JO Vork St. 248 York St. 3J4 York St. 20 J York St. 2JI York t. ' Library bI. 7 l.ibrmr) ' st. 564 P. 24! York St. A CA DEAfICA L DEPA R TMEN T. James Howard Hull. Roger Benton Hull. Russell Houston Hull, Robert Woolsey Hume, Otis Scott Humphrey, Ernest Braislin Humpstone, Philip Woodward Hunt. Horace Lyman Huson. Walter Waters Husted. Anson Blake Jackson, Jr., Charles Balfe Jackson, Isaac Lamson Jennings, Stephen Jennings. Gerard Edward Jensen, Frank Elmer Johnson, Marshall Olds Johnson, William Curtiss Johnson. William Kurtz Johnson, Jeremiah Howard Jones, Guysbert Vroom Jordan. Richard Michael Joy. Hal Rowe Kellogg. Frederick Trowbridge Kelsey, James Madison Kennedy, Whitney Kernochan. Horace Ogden Kilbourn, Charles Porter Kimball. Clarence Hopkins King. Joseph Casimer Kircher, Karl Wendell Kirchwey, John Colby Kitchen, James Waller Knott, Hugh Smith Knox. William Francis Knox. Ralph Damon Kochersperger, Harold Kountze, Stephen Lesher Landon, William James Larkin, Jr.. Robert Cathcart Latimer. Edward Elliott Lattm. George Andrew LaVie, Jr., John Harold Lawrence, Torritigtoit, Conn., Greenfield, Mass., Tuxedo Park, N. V., Neu Haven, Conn., Springfield. III., Brooklyn, N. ) ' ., Cuicinnati, O. , Derby, Conn., Denver, Colo. , Minneapolis, Minn., Walerbury, Conn., Cleveland, O., Deep River, Conn., Norwich, Co?in., New Haven, Conn., Chicago, J 1 1., Yonkers, N. ! ' .. Washington, D. C, Haverhill, Mass., Clinton, Mass., ll ' aterbiiry. Conn., New Haven, Conn., Orange, N. J., Chicago. III.. New York City, Hartford, Conn., New York City, St. Louis. Mo.. Belleville. III.. New ' ork City. Pres( iie Isle, Mi , Chicago, III., Washington. D. C. Pittsburg, Pa. . New Yor k City, Denver, Colo., New York City, Waterbury, Conn., York, Pa., She I ton. Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., Charleston, S. C, 521 P. 565 P. 242 York St. 24 Home PI. 560 P. 459 Fw. 219 D. Derby. 242 York St. 250 York St. 224 D. 250 York St. 250 York St. 535 P- 139 Rosette st. 575 P. 559 P. 22 College St. 231 York St. 166 York St. 223 D. 54 Grove St. 250 York St. 538 P. 242 York St. 600 P. 231 York St. 245 York St. 566 P. 154 F. 89 S. M. 539 P- 242 York St. 7 Library st. 250 York St. 242 York St. 242 York St. 593 P. 250 York St. 366 Wh. 236 Crown St. 250 York St. 55 William Cecil l avenworth. Harold l Norman . ' ■' .. Edmuod IL Harn- Smclair Lewis. Lester Sweet I-cwis. Nathan Everett I.,incoln. Mitchell Stuart Little. Lev.- ' ••■I ••■■' •■!!. M.. •■Ixkwood, Jr R. kwocid. Ilcoiy Mow l jvc)oy. John (iill ert Lowe. T.. ■. !•! .M.. (icorgc McAiiiifl. Paul K!v Mi- ' hf ney. Fi.. CI. ArlUu: .;.. William S ' ,;r-.- - ' R. Ku  . Herbert Lawfciioc Malcolm Hownr l 1 nr«. Mao ' lell. F:. ■■•■,• K. F;....,. Robert I George .. i. Amasa SiiJiii. Mjlhcr. Nelson Bush Maj-o. Kenjamin Heath Mead, Harold Mead. I) wight Raymond Meigs, Samuel Francis Melcher, Chkrles Ooodwin Merriam. .ICADHAf CAL DEP. rT.WF.vr AV« ' ff • .i iuire, Jr.. ' •ntie, ight. Jr , ' rmond. . ' iitti tjenlrr, Minn Buffalo. A Y «■. ..• Ha ■nn.. I ' a , j ' na. . .V. 11 .., Day Ion. O. I ' um ' - ' .• ' ;iv nrf; •„ ' ( l. fv. 1, ... . ' rw nruniwiik. . I ' illfl irj:. Pa.. I ' itltburg. Pa.. ihi.. ■!■Sf.. A :. AVa i. ' i ■- ; 1 . Ltma. O.. Min - ' ■... Ha n. ■•Illtf.lllf. t ' . 7rr . V:, A ' .: Il.tkfr%fifld. I ' f. ' fl fl i ' tl ' lt ' cl S.tirni. .if, I ■i William st. 238 York St. 100 Howe St. St I York St. SR S. M. q Library st. 143 F 150 York St. S5«P- 148 L. J4S York St. 5OJ P. 150 York HI. ajo York st. West Haven. 96q L 590 H- 174 F 4(19 Kw. 470 Pw. 317 York St. .•lo I). I2IJ U. 331 York St. 142 York St. li ' i Elm St. 477 P-lm St. t ) Park at. SSJP f5« I ' - 331 York St. 1 1 S I Cha| el St. 578 P- 7 Library at. 243 York Ht. 2jB York t. 318 t). 3(i3 Wh. 342 York sL 47 Lake pi. 333 York St. $ « ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Eugene Leavens Mersereau, John Jacob Metzger, Schuyler Merritt Meyer, Robert Middlebrook, Jr. , William Henry Milholland, James Raglan Miller, James Lynn Mitchell, William Crittenden Mooney, Jr., Henry Butler Moore, Jr., Raymond Bartlett Morris, Philip Lefevre Morrison, Samuel Finley Brown Morse, Reed Moyer, Edward Theodore Newell, Arthur Gove Newton, Douglas Keefer Noyes, Frederick Kinney Noyes, John Francis O ' Brien, Joseph Francis O ' Brien, Irving Sands Olds. Charles Oliver, Bertice Henry Olmstead, Elbert EUery Orcutt, Minott Augur ( sborn, Charles Puraeroy Otis, Howard Earle Palmer. Fred Amasa Parker, James Lewis Parks, Jr., Arthur Newbury Parmelee, Eli Burton Parsons. Simon Truby Patterson. Karlton Goodsell Percy, Hervey Bates Perrin, William Augustine Perry, Robert Edward Pfeiffer, Howard Phipps, Effingham Amory Pinto, Livingston Piatt, Ernest Marcus Porter, George Boardman Potter, Edward Leander Pratt. Robert Hamilton Prentice, PortvilU, N. v.. OieiDi, N. v.. New York City, Kansas City, Mo., Walden, N. V., West field, Mass., Franklin, Pa., Woodsfield, O., Brooklyn, N. V., Olean. N. Y., Boston, Mass., NeiLitonville, Mass., Center Lisle, N. Y.. Kenosha, Wise, Hartford, Conn., Orange, N. J. , Norwich, Conn., Meriden, Conn., Meriden, Conn., Erie, Pa., Allegheny, Pa., Walton, ' n. ] ' .. West Burke, 1 7. , New Hai ' en, Conn., Andover, Mass., Branford, Conn., Auburn, N. ) ' ., New ) ' ork City, Worcester, Mass. , Troy, Pa., Kittanning, Pa., Brookline, Mass. , Indianapolis, Ind., Tarhoro, N. C, Colurnl ' us, O., New York City, Plainfield, N. J. , New York City, Auburn. N. Y., Hartford, Conn., Lewiston, Me. Buffalo, N. ] ' ., 278 L. 58S P. 217 York St. 27 High St. loSi Chapel st. 552 P. 242 York St. 250 York St. 581 P. 129 F. 61 Dwight St. 242 York St. 217 York St. 522 P. 24S York St. 121 Park St. 592 P- Meriden. Meriden. 231 York St. 524 P. 142 F. 203 Crown St. 223 Bradley st. 59S P. Branford. 89 Park St. 242 York St. 159 Elm St. 5S6 P. 231 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 362 Wh. 74 S. M. 23S York St. 525 P. 242 York St. 89 Park St. 231 York St. 250 York St. 577 P. 57 Ml A DEM HA L DEPA R J Karl Preston, Edward ' •■' -ilan, Michai-: 1 1 ' i miHa, : Cicorge 1 . Fleming llcwiil Ucvcll. Jr., Harrison Pierce Rich. 1 J.. AV Charles hrancis kobbins, Jr., Kennrih l.pwis Koberu, (.:.! :;s. n. li ■•.alier Room 11,.!.. ... . Koenhaum Mlitoll Alrxl- k..scn(cltj. licnam.:. Ir, ■. !■■.!«!. Rufuss Albert 1 •«.«t. A ■• !■' -OO, Ansicy V iic«« i   ycr, Clnrrncr Tolton Scarburough. :• hi-al Schmidi. •n. Fratii M , ne, -mall. Everetl Kobbins smith. Frank Rults Smoycr. (ieorgc Mark Sneatb, Donald McLean Somers. K.I ' . . . . A ' . • . A ' . ( v. . . .! ■It.. H l .„:Ui,: Hrooktyn ai7 York st. Merlden. 163 iJewitt St. 233 York St. ISO York St. 176 F. sjo York St. 580 IV 52 Fw ;4J York st- 553 1 ' 55°  ' J37 York st S47 1 ' .  37 York st. 5J4P 33 CoUeife St. 3«e; Whitney av. a JO York St. 350 York St. i;j Kim at. aoj York st. 138 U. 5S5 P. 3 JO York St. S43H. S31 York St. 231 York St. Mcriden. 243 York St. 33 College St. 3SO York at, 3$o York St. 595 P 338 York St. 337 York sL 87 S. M, 40 Perkins st. 3B3 Crown St. 571 P 576 P. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. Gilbert Little Stark, Edward Burgis Starr, Roswell Hiram Steele, Henry Harmon Stevens, Elias Robert Stevenson, Henry Bartlett Stimson, John Francis Stimson, Albert Franklin Stone, Arthur Purdy Stout, Alfred Leon Stone, McNeil Seymour Stringer, Stuart Robinson Strong, William George Sullivan, Cyril Sumner, George Lewis Southerland, Edward Francis Sweeney, Stanley Adams Sweet, Walbridge Smith Taft, Senjiro Takagi, David Esson Taylor, Jr., Stephen Dows Thaw, Frederick Herrick Thomas. Gaylord Thomas, Hubert Fletcher Thomas, Guy Van Zandt Thompson, Orlando Lewis Thompson. Roy Smith Thompson, Loren Scott Thomson, Montgomery Hunt Throop, Charles Frederick Todd, Douglas Jay Torrey, Richard Rodermond Townsend, Ernest Bell Tracy, Roger Culver Tredwell, Calvin Truesdale, Thomas Allen Tully, John Screven Turnbul), George Coolidge Tuttle, Reuel Lincoln Twitchell, William Finney Tyler, Allan Eugene UpdegrafT. John Adolf Victor, Saginaiv, Mich., Cornmall, Conn., Brooklyn, N. 1 ' ., H a frio-wn, j i. } ' . , New Haven, Conn., New ] ' o7 ' k City, Plainfield. N. J., Ray City. .Mich.. New York City, Soutltington, Conn., St. Paul, Minn., Portland, Oregon, Indianapolis, Ind., Rochester, N. Y., Fort Plain, N. Y., Naugatuck, Conn., Yonkers. N. Y., New York City, 1 ' oki ' liania, [upon, Si r anion. Pa., Pittsburg, Pa. , Morris town , N. J. , Chicago, III., Denver, Colo., Cincinnati, ( ' . , Auburn, N. 1 ' . , Topeka, k ' ans., liovina Cenlrt Albany, N. ) ' . Saint Stephen, Scranlon. } ' a., Pittsburg, Pa., Si. Louis, Mo., Brooklyn, N. Y., Greenwich, Conn., Staptelon, N. Y., New York City, New York City, Hartford, Conn., Seattle, IVash., Chicago, III., Ne7t-i York City. N. ) ' . N. P. 250 York St. 140 F. 10711 Chapel St. 54SP. 31 Farren av. 584 P. 263 L. 10711 Chapel St. 242 York St. 2S2 L. jqi P. 527 P. 250 York St. 250 York St. 239 Bradley st. 521 P. 231 York St. 238 York St. 249 Crown St. 242 York St. 468 Fw. 242 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 554 P. 162 F. 300 W. 142 F. 22.S Whalley av. 250 York St. 467 Fw. 469 Fw. 313 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 177 F. 237 York St. 242 York St. 552 P. 145 Franklin st. 586 P. 1076 Chapel St. 59 ACADEAflCAL Anhur Hill Vincent, lianiel McNichol Wudt. Herbert H:im:l;nr WaKcnlinN. Wayne V Robert 1 e. Henry Fnv ....„ dt, Henry Stevenson Va.shbum. Ira Daveni- ■' . W., ' , rman. Julius K ■' jn. Gilbert i k . ■r .Ui.h VclU, •Vhccler, V. heeler. Henrv Kranklin Whilcomb. Jr : WilUumson. WilMin. AinMcn. ■hcrt cf. 1 ' . li Henry ! SclnV ! ' ■1 R.. -.. . li.t: S, Atit.lt,. ii.i.ifi Harlh ' ni. ti ' ww . Stntitlvn. Fit.. I ' litifiurjf. Mm I)ant ur . Conn.. 7 ..I. .V  ' . If CM. J Jf I roil. . ' ' Phtif i. . 1 K ' iillinjiforii. ( onn. Httrtjcrii. Conn.. bo 2 i) York si. 53., V. ajo York si. 587 P. 470 Fw. 2 L. 78 S. M. g Library st. jji York St. sqb P. aiH York st. 404 B. iiS D. jij York si. 5 M P- 9 Library M. ajd CrowD «t. qa S. M. 143 York Kt. 348 L. V...ksl. ' «c M. ■«C Hi. s M i, P M P ij$ Wall  t. 31 CuUcifc SI. i$o York Kl. ajo York oi. 23 CoUcKc Kl. 354 York hi. 3(il L. 343 York St 348 York SI. 337 York St. I7(. Orange el. 338 York St. S57P 358 L. 73} Elm  t. 1076 Chapel St. p DLLIGHTS IN ACQUAINTING SUFFIRING T1UMANITY WITH HIS GREAT Dl5CovLRY or THE AREA OF A PIN HEAD . Sheffield Scientific School 6radu itc Students [Students marked A are candidates for the degi tiad one year of resident graduate study, are preparing William Gilbert Anderson. M.D., Western Reserve University 1883, B A. Y Irving Atwater Andrew, Ph. B. , Yale University 1903. Der Mahdesian Gabriel Arshag, B.A Euplirates College ISUB. Charle.s Whitney Babcock, B.S., Knox follege IflOl. Edward Monroe Bailey, Ph.B., Yale University 1902. • of Master of Seien( e. M. urses of study in absence i Nt ' tv Haven, Conn., University 1902, M.A. 1003. Orange, Conn., Harpoot, Turkey, Rushville, III.. Midiiletow)i, L onn. , 6i anieal Engineer or Civil Engineer, who er the direction of the Faculty.] 1 187 Chapel St. Orange 144 Dwight St. 38 Ashman st. 297 York St. SHEFFIILi- James Fred Kakcr. U.S.. MU ' hlean AKrl ' Ultanil r,.ll.-|ti- lini. Joseph An-itin Bancroft. B.A.. K., Jr.. .. 1 ' . A B,.Uu.l. . i ,U. a.l ! «, M.A I ' XH. V.A V lc I Arthur Hentv Bartlctl. 11,1 ' lit ri ' hHt, A ' . .. !r, !!..,•:: , If. V. • . H K Y irl ' ll Ivrrallv m Vr .iwrf. .1 M. M ■xn, B.A., A , . . ' ' . ' mmg leu , mrf . . 11.. Am- iit ' «r, CoHN . II 11.. MtriiifH, CoHH., 11 n, B A.. AVu ' Havtm. Conn.. James hiown. H.A . kW Inu-nliv lUa CI.. ! ' . A.. ItDI ' .M. -.•.; -, • , .... M 1.1«11, B A . Mitiillffifld. tomm.. II. iiiH . Wilmtmglom, lUI , s.. ( 1. A., .-f IVDC B A.. . I ' ll B.. 11. B. V: r w B.A. tr. I ' M B.. -IIT lunt H a trim ' II.. Dailiiiinan. I ' M B Tar mi. A ' ia Minor Kiiwar ' ' 1 ' . A., u ,- 1 o umfiui. O.. V. 1 i,l ..r.ll 1 ' . l itQ Elm St. 47 hake pi. i3( nivisinn si. 141 Vork St. jSj Crown lit. New York City I ' ll Park Kl. ii Uwight St. 7 l.yiiw Kjd pi. 3 liillhciUKe av. I ' .j S. L ■.1 Kt. 14 ULallry av. i l ' rot i)ect pi. 331 Temple l. - r. . l II Kh I.akc pi. 717 W. I). IK) Gruve it. A. r ;! W. D. 147 Dwight St. N S. H. ISO York Hi. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Loring Holmes Dodd, B.A., Diirtmouth ' olle(;e : ' .)nO, M.A. Columbia Uni Samuel William Dudley, Ph.B., Yale University 1900. M.E. Yale University 1 ' Ellen Duncan, B.L., Baylor University IsOT. Clara Eliza Emerson, B.A., Wellesley CoUeee 1891. Charles Paxson Flora, B.A., Vale University 19n ' 3. William VanNest Garretson, B.S., Rutgers College 19(K. Robert Banks Gibson, Ph.B., Yale University 190i. Clifford Joseph Gleason, B.A., Yale University 1900. Arthur Harmount Graves, B.A., Yale University 19f i. Lars Johan Evald Hallander, Nya Elemantarskolan. SStockhoIni 1.H9I, Ups; Alice Bradford Hammond, B,A. , Bryn Mawr College 1898. Isaac Faust Harris, B. S., University of North Carolina liloO, M.S. Inii Philip Talbot Harris, B.A., Bowdoiu College 19i«. Albert Hileman, B.A., Yale University 190;i Charles Barnes Hoadley, Ph.B., Yale University 19ia. Albert Kemp Hubbard, Ph.B., Yale University 1901. George Samuel Jamieson, Ph.B., Yale tTniversity 1901. Albert Herman Jente, Ph.B., Yale University 19u . Paul Julius Herman Jente, Ph.B., Y ' ale University 1903. Arthur Potter Knight, Ph.B., Yale University 1901. Beverly Waugh Kunkel, Ph.B., Y ' ale University 1901. Charles Scott Landers, Ph B., Yale University 19oii. Ellis Earl Lawton, B.S., University of Uoehester. New Haven, Conn., versity 1901. Il ' es Tilie, Conn,, m, U ' aeo, Texas, Be hit. Wise. Columbia, Fa. Sonierville, N. ., Neiv Hai ' en, Conn., New IIoTen, Conn.. Ha orif, Conn.. S co i e. Swei en, ila ITniversity 1K9:1 Neiv Hai ' iii, Conn,, New Haiien. Conn., rersitv of North Carolina 190.1. East Macliias. Me., Trnnlclown, Pa., Bran ford. Conn., Kane, Pa., Bridgeport, Conn., New Ha e ' en. Conn., New Haven, Conn. Rome, N, ] ' ., Harrishitrg, Pa., TliurmonI , Pa., Syracuse, N. ) ' ., 63 82 Admiral st. 333 York St. 153 Franklin st. 89 Whalley av. 8 Prospect pi. 103 Park St. i.s Trumbull st. 925 Howard av. 48 N. S. H. 10 Ashmun st. 43 Orchard st. 121 Huntington st. 25 Whalley av. 3S1 Wh. Branford. A. 162 S. L. gy Bristol st. 97 Bristol St. A. B. M. H. 114 High St. 336 George st. SHEFFIELD SC EjVT r V. ,), Oliver Clarence I -sicr. B.A.. Fayell . M ivnlnU Collom I ?. MA !•«. MA. V«lr rnlTrr.!!; I « J aci lb Joshua I,evi in, B.A.. Colle!.Ti.fihfCII)-..f Srw V.Tk IW-i Kaymuinl Ik-nedict MtClcnoii. B A , Vnnkton rollrer l lt. Mar ;ari-t McLaughlin. B A . NnilMnul Niirmal I nlriTalljr I ' M ' . I.I. I l ' W K 1. . . Herbert CI., V. HA. ' • A . It A, ht Rtchonlvn. B . .Vrv JVr - cV t. Xfur Hat . • SmilhlitH.i. I 4 nil ll , ., ' , ' • ln . U ( . ' hl f. l f. ' .I . fi.tm ' ii. fa . at-aiia. I ' uta. AVw HavtH. « oHH. S ran . ' m. I ' .i . .Ua4iti, ' H. . ff.. r,tti ' i iiirj( , A 4i-. I . .. t .-.;, .V ..: rt .S   . ' .. f ,,:„ . ouui Cily. tfWrt. .•r luwa m . II A. Amhrrrt Mllrvr I« | 474 Kim si. ■X) Woshingtiin av. 3(j6 WTialley av. i ;3 Franklin st. f vj Chapel st. 1 1 College Kt. c;9 I ' !.. ;■. t ' . -1 130 College Kl. 114 Howr .I A. 135 K. J5 Townneml i l. iH) Man Aeldit. . e ht. jjc.Oak pi (•8 Whalley av R Proupcct pi 63 Sachem kl 73 Lake pi ISO York iiL 1 Hillhuuac av. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Ernest Avery Sanders, B. A., Otterbein University V 3., M.A. Dhin St:ite Univci Clifton James Sarle, B,S., University of R icliester 1902. William Forsythe Sherfesee, B.A., CollcKc r.f Cihiirleston 19o:i Ferdinand Augustus Silcox, B. S-, College of Charleston 1903, Clara Eliza Smith, B.A., Mt. Ilolyoke Seminary 1885. Mary Winslow Smytti, B.L., Smith College 1895. Joannes Gabriel Statiropoulos, B.A., Anatolia CoUese 1899. Douglas Bovard Sterrett, B.S., Colnmbian University 1902. Warren Merrill Steele, B.A., Acadia University 190O, MA. Yale University 190:i Robert Eccles Swain, B A., Leland Stanford Jr. University 1H99, M.S. Yale t ' l Mignon Talbot, B.A., Ohio State Univer.sity IK92. Morris Gardner Talcott, B.A., Yale University 1902. Leonard Merrill Tarr, B.A., Bates Colletfe 1882. M.A. Yale University 19iil. Edwy Lycurgus Taylor, Ph.B., Yale University 1901. Wyatt Warner Taylor, Ph.B., Y ' ale University 1900. Norman Campbell Thome, B.A., Yale University 1903. Edward Thorstenberg, B.A., Bethany Collese 1H99, : I.A. Yale University liin-J. Gustaf Eric Wahlin, B.S., Bethany Collese 1903. Freeman Ward, B.A., Yale University 1903. Antonio Johnston Waring. B.A., Y ' ale University 1903. Charles Milnor Washington, B.A.. Y ' ale University 1889, LL.B. Yale University l.S ' .in. Gardiner Watkins, B.A., Princeton University 1903. John Jerome Wedel, B.A., BethanylColleye 1903. ir sterviHe. O. sily 19113, Roi ifs t-y. N. r. , Charleston. S. C, Charleston, S. C. North or, . Conn., New Ha7 ' en, Conn., Tolas, Asia Minor, Ji ashington, D. C, Amherst, N. S., Palo Alto, Cal, liversity 1911. Columbus, O,, Talcottvtlle, Conn., New H alien . Conn., Albany, N.Y., Stamjonl. Conn., Central Cal ley, N. V. .Issaria, Kans., .Mcpherson, Kans , Yankton, S. D., Sazujnnah, Ga., Locust, N.J., M.A. Vale University 1901. New York City, Pretty Prairie, Kans 65 6o6 E. D, yoi Howard av. 70 Whalley av. 70 Whalley av. 42 Park St. 328 Temple st. 2 Hillhouse av. 39 Lynwood pi. 281 Crown St. A. 134 Kowe St. 264 Lawrence st. 344 Sherman av. A. A. Kent Laboratory 47 N. S. H. 53 Prospect St. 270 Lawrence st. Dwight Hall 653 E. D. 53 Lake pi. 53 Prospect St. SHEF hLD SC FXTfrrc SCHOOL. Luther I- - ' L... ivnii Anflrrv •i G. CI Tl.- CorneUu Weeks. B S., • - ■' -v B. Y«lprnlr.T«lljf I n IJn.t c, B. A . I in liiiriii, ' .-. M A llhloSUIr I ' nItrnItT l rB l Chftlrr. P.i 111 II. lr I ' nlTrnlli l no H . XfU- H,tx; imry. I ' h B . H.S . M. « Mis.lll I DltmltT l«OI i-vk. B.A.. B A.. ..I •.ln.,f..r,l Ir I Dl i nll)r l U - William l tham Abbott. Jr.: K ' - ' ' ■• ' • ' ' ■' — 11 K. Fr. ...Icy. •N Jl M V: William Keiton liarrctt. Ilarrv !r« Bm««« II., I-. . J ' Ja- J ' - K cni. 1.. I, I - T: I. ;.. MauiKv . ' itcKiuu Brandt, Jules Rdwley Breuchuurl. Rati Or hams, Mitti . A ' lmx ' foH. OmlitrtP. liflkltkem. Pa . f ' - f ' 4lf ' • ,1 . Pilliburg. Pit.. .Wff ' -■• - r . F.Hf .lAlF , ' ..; St VI17 Orange si. 142 Shefli cld av. f« E. U. M. 136 Cannrr si. 43 Lake pi. 3.13 York Rt iSj Crown Rt. $3 I ro«pecl «t. 17 Hillhoiise av. (•2 ; Kim lit. 114 Wnll ot. 337 Crown  l. 131 Grove HI 9h Wall  i. 1 14 H Kh M. Ill Grove fct. 131 Grove  t. V6 Wall . 818 Chapel ht. I 37 liuiKhl HI 433 I ' n.vpect --i i( I)i) t. 137 College 1.1. 17 MiUbouHc av. 668 W. D. 131 (;r ive at tU HiKb ■■' JSCilleueHt. 14 (filbert av. 731 W. U. 133 Wall  t SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOE Bradford Brinton, Ralph Arthur Brown. William James Brundred, Carl Herbert Bryant, Raymond Uhler Bunker. Henry Edwards Burgess, George Tikiub Bush. Harry Elmer Candee. Gustave William Carlton, Ralph Clatworthy Carroll, Charles Benjamin Clark. Webster Kimball Clark, Oatley Barrett Cockrum. George Cook, Jr., George Greer Coolidge, William Reynolds Coon, Lothrop Crosby, Parker Hale Cunningham, Joseph Curtis, Richard Floyd Darsie, Edward Adams Deming, Charles Schuveldt Dewey, Albert Hovey Dickinson, Charles Franklin Dike, Jr., Walter Landon Douglass, B.A.. Yale University 1903. John Maury Dove, Jr.. William Waddell Duke, Lawrence Boardman Dunham, Newell Avery Eddy, Jr., Louis Henry Egan, Augustus Hull Elliot, George Orton Elmore, Henry Bridges Endicott, Benjamin Tappen Fairchild, Malcolm Farmer, John Farson, Jr., Henry Lee Ferguson, Frank Richard Fincli, Henry Baldwin Fischer, Marion Hatch Fisher. Jonathan Whitehouse Freeman, La Sn , III., Silver Crerk, N. V.. Oil City, Pa. . Indfpeitdeme, Mo.. Yonken. N. ] ' . . Nt-7v Ha iieii, Coini.. Wrs Haven. Conn., Neiv Haven, Conn.. Ludlow, Pa., New ] ' or c City, Neenah. Wis., Wethersfield, Conn.. Indianapolis, Ind., Ore Hill, Conn., East Orange, N. J. . Ml. I ' ernon, N. V., St. Joseph. Mo. , Neiv Castle. Pa., Rochester. N. Y., Seivirkley, Pa., Hartford, Conn.. Chicago, III., Omaha, Nebr.. Crystal Lake, III., New London, Conn., Washington. D. C, Kansas City, .Mo., -loston, Mass., Ray L ity. Mich. , Sa7iiinnah, Lro., New Ha? en. Conn., LJtchfield, Conn.. Paoli, fa.. New ) ' orlc City. Boston, Mass., Oak Park, LI I., Stamford, Conn., Auburn, X. Y, New ) ork City, f am est own, N. Y., ' Troy, N. Y.. 67 131 Grove St. 117 Wall St. 125 High St. 132 Wall St. 130 Wall St. 274 Dixwell av. West Haven. 74 Di.wvell av. 153 Dwight St. 17 Hillhouse av. 1 1 1 Grove st. 132 Wall St. 1 1 1 Grove st. 133 College St. [ 1 1 Grove St. 14 B. M. H. 132 Wall si. 82 Wall St. 82 Wall St. 1 18 College St. 132 Wall St. 133 College St. 131 High st. 114 High St. 1 14 High St. 137 College St. iiq Wall St. I I r Grove st. I I I Grove st. 17 Hillhouse av. 206 Orchard st. 130 Wall St. 124 Wall St. 96 Wall St. 131 Grove st. 131 Grove st. 133 College St. 674 W. D. 131 High St. q6 Wall St. 82 Wall St. S fF ' F EI. I  ( 7A;.V T F l ■SCHOi . . Wilson Henry Gardner. Ott-en Austin Garnscy. William AuRust Geigfer. HaiT ' Douela Gilbert. Herbert Stili-s (Jlasby. E lgar Toll (■.las . Walter Aiken Godcharles. William Alexander Griflin. K Hall. Ri„ V HardiD. George Mmpxin Harmount, Willi.Tm Hr-nrv H.ir ' ison. D. ' e. G ick. Ft ' : m«n I-. Ft. EdKar (• Ed ward s. Cli.i ' ' ' M)n. il ' Urtlmr Frnnc ' -i I Ir« E W..., :.-::. Cieorge Hritlon Kinne. Har..M Kni h!. Y. r„ . ( - w... Charli.- Hoiii 1 j .-r|{er I nic- Vre landt Bennett l.vman, J- ■f)- v.:. - Ailhur iKiriand .Mili-a. Da nd Henrv .Miller. K. Bntuin) C lk«v IK« .Jr. Co ymbut. ( ' . . ' ev Vort City. Xrtt ' HaX ' fH, Conn.. Sfw York City. SraHtrk. S. J.. Syr ai use. .V. ) ' ., Mitti ' m. Pa . Buffalo. ,V. )• . Erie, Pa.. DamstiiU. . . I ' .. Fvamlom. .. Pint Or har(i. Conn. Cti, itiitti. . . I III. ily. «. « I ' HH . Mtljord. i omn.. .Vrtt ' Havrn. i ' Hi: ttmffalo. . . t« ' i avt ' i.atmnlrt , la., Buffalo . y t:, U iWii ' C an: aHHon. I . o . Wall St. Sj Wall St }o Foster st. 1 1 1 ( ru ' e St. lafi Wall St. I .II Glove St. I J7 ColleRe si. loS Higli si. nt Collc({c St. 1 1 College St. fij Wall St. i;S Howe St. Ill Grove st. ■7 Ilillhouse av. I3f High St. ( Asylum  t. Milford u Wooster st. 1 1 High at. irj] In vision St. !■' K i ort 1! •.-.li St. i , ' ■■! St. I II Grove st. Bran ford 117 WalUt 17 Hillhouse av. ] Wall St. 1 1 1 Grove st. . J George st. 8« Wall St. I t ' avIiinKtoa av. ■Wall si. - York St. 133 College St. iio College St. 17 Hillhoufte av. 124 Wall St. 3M Humphrey at. 91 York wf, 114 Wall at. I b$ SHEFFIELD SC ENTIFJC SCHOOL. Harold Bourne Miller, Judson Mather Minor, Phillip Henry Mitchell, William James Mitchell, Edward Eugene Moran, John Mansfield Morse, John Bingham Naething. George Hiram Nettleton, John Denison Nevin. Thomas Ambrose O ' Keefe. Herbert James )rd, John Eliot Overlander, Leigh Page, Edgar Kirk Parker, Jr., Stuart Wilson Parsons, Robert Dun Patterson, Walter Valentine Peck, Clarence Curtiss Perry, Frank Huntington Phipps, Jr., Birdseye Blakeman Pierpont, Claude Pinney, Frank Wesley Pitman, James Chandler Preston, Alfred Coxe Prime, Edward Hall Putnam, Newton Rae, Charles Donnelly Rafferty, Charles Joseph Redshaw, William Stuart Reyburn, Selden Emmett Rockwell, Homer Angelo Rogers, Henry Luke Rowland, Frederic Behrens Ryan, John Andrews Savage, Arthur Estcourt Sawyer, Evander Baker Schley, Clarence Maurice Schultz, Walter Howard Seagrave, Edward Joseph Shanley, Louis Burr Sheldon, Robert Emmett Sheldon, Jr.. Horace Shepard, New ] ' ork City, New Haven, Conn., South Britain, Co?tn. New Haven, Conn., Hartford, Conn.. New Haven, Conn., Neiv Vor c City, New Haven, Conn., Easton, Pa., New Haven, Conn., I ' onkers, N. ] ' . , New Haven, Con?i., Oakland, N. J , New Haven, Conn., New Britain, Conn., Dayton, O.. Chicago, lit.. New Britain, Conn.. Springfield, Mass. , Rockford, 111.. Stafford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., L)avenport, la., Philadelphia, Pa., New York City, Elms or d, N. I ' ., Pittsburg, Pa., Ansonia, Conn., Washington, D. C, Denver, Colo. , New York City. Set auk et, N. Y., New York City, Bridgeport, Conti., New York City, New York City, Summit, N. J., Toledo, O., New Haven, Conn., New York City, Columbus, O., Mobile, Ala., 69 133 College St. 10 Vernon st. 92 York sq. 191 Dewitt St. 1 14 High St. 204 York St. 117 Wall St. 46 College St. 137 College St. 817 Orange st. 6S6 W. D. 25 High St. 67S W. D. 31 1 George st. 17 Hillhuuse av. 131 Grove st. 125 High St. 686 W. D. 17 Hillhouse av. 82 Wall St. 120 College St. 1 19 Gilbert av. 17 Hillhouse av. 82 Wall St. 133 College St. 1 1 1 Grove st. 13: Grove St. Ansonia 133 College St. 119 Wall St. 11 B. M. H. 1 14 High St. 96 Wall St. 12S Wall St. 12 B. M. H. II I Grove st. 125 High St. 119 Wall St. 249 Hamilton st. 131 Grove st. 137 College St. 118 College St. nF.FhrF.i. n si ihx r Fic Adelberi Arthur Skecl. Robi-rt Suniner SVemp. William Sxvcel TallmuD. I,, I,., II .. I ; V K ' a. )■•■Ifarold TowDsend. D- ' J ' ■d lylcr. n W ' nrle. 1 1 nrry Allen Abbe. Suln.s A.i; ■r t ' h .. M 11 i ' li John L J1IV1I 1 Antlcrsoo «;« ' ■« ■r. ..k Armvtc ad !r..f,.rt. It: StPtt.ittlf. ••!. i lr-,-fl,tni1. ( ' . WtsI i lkfU ' Seymour. !■- F.I. ' - ' . ' r,. ' . luni:r (lass Martin - William ' fu- . : - A ' t .v. , : . AV« ' ) ort ( _ ■, itnlom, ().. 4fi l w. f,t V. Si Wall si. 6S6 W. I). 1 1 1 Grove si. 115 Hdwc si. West Haven. i: llillhoiise av. I i Wall St. 17 llillliou ' e av. no Wall St. lib Wall M. 1 1 1 drove St. 1 1. Wall St. 130 Wall it. An son in. , Wall at. 1 1 1 Grove si. in Collcjtc St. MO Wall It. Ill (irovc St. 104 Wall St. I ji (Jrove si. 15a Kxchange st. jaa George si. ■:■; High st lo R. M. H. ■U Hii(h It. Ill (irovest. (. Wall St. « Wall kL 27 College  t. I3 i College St. hi Proapect  t. 267 Orange at. i2 ' i Col lege si. 17 Hillhoukc av. I J1 College St. Ill Grove st. i f High St. 70 SHEFFIELD SCIENl IFIC SCHOOL. Robert Vail Barkalow, Howard DeWitt Barlow, Blakeslee Barnes, Jr., Clifford Whitman Bates, Clifford Ray Beardsley, Max Howell Behr, Charles Alexander Blatchley. Harold Patterson Bogart, Morgan Herbert Bowman, Jr., Henry Teegarden Bradley. Elisha Franklin Brewster, Jr.. Harold Hunter Brown, Henry Franklin Brown, Stanley Buffington, Leroy Wesley Burns, Edward Francis Callahan, Fred Mortimer Carter, Jr.. Bruce Cartwright, Jr.. Guy Louis Chamberlin, Elisha Sterling Chapin, Jr., Louis LeBourgeois Chapin, Worthington Frothingham Chapman, Frederick William Charles, Stephen Clark Cheney, John Michael Clancey, Donald Clark, James Whitney Clarke, Chauncey Houston Clements, Detos Marquis Coen, John Drewry Comer, Joseph Warren Cone, Charlton Dows Cooksey, Darrah Corbet, Howard Corlies, Kerr Murray Cressler, Edward Cornelius Crowley, Walter Frank Cudlipp, John James Culbertson, Jr., Grey Willis Curtiss, James Bond Curtiss, Edward Maynard Dalley, Marcus Daly, Deni ' t-r. Colo., Waterbiiry, Conn., New York City, Cleveland, 0., New Hai ' en, i ' onn., Morristown, N. J., New Haven, Conn.. Wilkes-Barrc, Pa., Unioniown, Pa., La Porte, Iml., Rochester. N. ) ' ., Portland, Me., New Haven, Conn., Fall River, Mass., West Chester, Pa., New Haven, Conn. , Wihningion, Mass., Honolulu, H. . , Chicago, III. . Lakevilte, Conn., Leno.v, Mass., New i ' ork City, Chicago, III., Manlius, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., La Porte, Ind. , Derby, Conn., New Haven, Conn., lienssiiiti r, Ind., Savanna i. Oa., Norfolk, ( onn-, Lakewood, N. J. , Brookville, Pa. . Brooklyn, N. Y., Fort Wayne, Ind. New Haven Conn., New Ha ' cten, Conn., Paris, Tex., Ne7v Haven, Conn.. Buffalo, N. Y., New York City, Anaconda, Mont., g6 Wall St. 126 Wall St. 119 Grove st. 1 14 High St. loi Lake pi. I HiUhouse av. 219 Blatchley av. gf, Wall St. 133 College St. 133 College St. 120 College St. 120 College St. 14 Vernon st. 114 High St. 333 York St. 161 Blatchley av. 126 High St. I HiUhouse av. 299 York st. 2gg York st. 120 College St. 230 Edwards st. 66S W. D. 12S High St. 25S Chapel St. 113 Wall St. S2 Wall St. Vale and Maltby avs. 117 Wall St. I HiUhouse av. 659 W. D. 90 Wall St. 82 Wall St. 113 College St. 17 HiUhouse av. 63 Liberty st. 79 Pearl st. I B. M. H. 153 Olive St. 12S High St. 17 HiUhouse av. Ill Grove st. 71 SHEFFIELD SCJr. jJnt Oarliogton Davenport. WutMjn Heach iJay. John Slarr iJcKorcst. DonaUI J. Dcfrccs. Sherman Lawrence Depevv. II I ' - J ' W -..w. S. k  •■• MHg. G. M. C)i«ric i Henry F A ' .l J ' H. J - e l.., ■.:l, Hciu;. 1 .1) I. rant. Kenneth Percy ( rant, R ' H rcio!. Al. Hall. n«rtMu i i . iciii.lk llanicl, Carl Emil llanvin. K.A.. 1 ' lieorjje . ' Slu7ir! W V (irnvcr ( Howard Burgts I Kdfi 1 ' K(i 1 A- MinHtapolit, Minn., Hartford, t ' omn.. Auburndalt, Mass., Ckiiago. ., Pftroil. Ml, A.. Boh Air, Ttnn., f ' ltlsliurg. Pa.. . rwart. A ' . .. . ' orlk lUnii. O.. Elyria, O.. n ' ultoit. I ' a.. Si. Louis. Mo., JVfH ' Ha: ' tn. ■ntt . Stw Ha:. liritlol. K. I.. SktttoH. Conn . Franilin. I ' a . SI. Paul. MiHH . ProviJtn t. R, I . H ' ftlfil f, Conn.. . ' (w Htn-tH. ( omm. . Jamaica Plain. Mats.. Marijutllt. Kams., dkadrou, l r., tV rv . ff. . ' Cll.r Syt : H.n I. It: Ihom, .,. ..... , ltt .Moines, Iowa. .Uorriili ' wn, A ' . _ . . So. , oru-alt. Conm.. Htlhany. Conn.. . Va ' Li ntion. Conn.. H ' llminglon, Del., Mew ) ri City. 113 Wall St. 133 College si. st)3 York St. So Wall St. I J3 College Hi. 17 llillhouse av. I jl drove t. Yale Gym. Observatory 1 1. m: Wail St. 7 Library Kt. ■l liUhouKeav. 105 Woosler til. 14 Huldwin nt. 1 14 High kt. 13; High m. M IVoviK-cl at. 33} York kt. 117 Wall M. Sbtlton 83 Wall M. 131 Grove tit. 117 WalUt. 1)0 Wall kt. 3g7 Kim  t. S3 Wallkt. 6 l rokpect pi. X Wall Ht. I Htllhuuke av. 333 York  t. 96 Wall kt. iiiu Chapel L  6 Wall kt. no High kt. Sh Wall at. 131 Grove kt. ■14 High kt. 359 Kdgcwood av. S B. M. H. S6 Wall kt. b2 Wall «l. (I SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Frederick Warren Kay, Walter Edmond Keach, Thomas Edwai ' d Keating, Claude Roy Kendall, Charles Brearley Kennedy, Joseph Walker Kennedy, Lauren Allen Kennedy, William Dennis Kennedy, James Perin Kineon, George Lincoln King, Ralph Parsons Kinney, Frank Walter Klett, Morris Knapp, Louis Frederick KnoUmeyer, Alexander Rudolf Lawton, Jr., John Wallace Leavenworth, Lansing Lewis, Charles Walter Lobdell, Alfred Whitney Lockwood, Joseph Edward Lowes, Jr., Dilworth Richardson Lupton, Edgar Drewry Lynch, Gordon Ferguson Macbeth, Wilmer D. McCuUy, James Patrick McDonough, B. A., Yale University 1110:1 William Scott McKell, Ward McLanahan, Alexander Scott McLean, Guy Henry Mallam, Jr.. Howard Page Mansfield, Bernard Gilpin Marshall, Shelton Edward Martm, Hatsuji Mayesawa, John Frederick Maynard, Jr., Harold Burr Meade, Louis Wiegaud Mertz, George Christian Meyer, Samuel Harold Mills, William Bradley Mixter, John Gephast Munson, Charles Hayward Murphy, Pittsburg, Pa., Northampton, Mass., Springfield, Mass. , Norfolli, Conn., Trenton, N. J., Pittsburg, Pa., Superior, [Vise., New Haven, Conn., Cincinnati, O., Wabash, Ind., Cleveland, O., New Britain, Comi., East Orange, N. ., New Haven, Conn., Savannah, Ga., Wallingford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Chicago, III., Riverside, Conn., Dayton. O., Pittsburg, Pa., Rowayton, Conn., Denver, Colo., foseph, Oregon, New Ha7u-n, Conn., Chillicothe, O., Hollidaysburg, Pa., Danbtcry, Conn , Kansas City, Mo., Cleveland, 0., Duluth, Minn., New ' ork City, Tokyo, Japan, Utica, N. v., Milford, Conn., Port Chester, N. V. , New York City, Greenwich, Conn., Rock Island, III. , Bellefonte, Pa., Detroit, Mich., 1 20 College st, 333 York St. 269 L. H. 659 W. D. 137 College St. 9 B. M. H. 135 College St. 630 Howard av. 117 Wall St. I Hillhouse av. 82 Wall St. 120 College St. 37 Sylvan av. 133 College St. 92 Wall St. 49 Howe St. 90 Wall St. 110 Wall St. 17 Hillhouse av. 17 Hillhouse av. 2 B. M. H. 333 York St. 122 Wall St. 38 Hallock St. 82 Wall St. 96 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 96 Wall St. I B. M. H. 133 College St. 333 York St. 131 Grove st. 253 Howard av. 96 Wall St. Ill Grove st. 126 High St. 117 Wall St. 333 York St. 86 Wall St. 73 SHEFFIELD SCIENT.... Herbert Stuart Nelson, Samuel Williams-in Ncvin, Gerald Hanlini; O ' Ci-nnur. K. ' .n. I .uv. !!■Scu-aii kcnibie Uiiver, WiUinm ! -hTi r Mr(irn. Kojjcrx. t- ' ljirencf Morton Sanford Snmupl I ' av ' Sam- ' ii, . a ribiier. A ' l ' Hin ' tn. Conn., l-.aslon. I ' a., Sru Orleant. . .. .Ilhanx. X. y . . tt ' {rilai ' m. Comh. Ilarlftirii, i tin , Hallimet , AVfr I la. . .. _ , ' . ' . . MitritiH, lowit, . . y. . A ' .. .; A ' . ' ' - ' i, Sttp Orltam. La , I ' h:!-- ■--■' ■• .1 . S . Dtpy ' Ul. . . V . •) • A ' A, .. AV -•J Houston St. 137 CoUcRs St. I If College St. IV) Wall St. j- y Vork St. 132 Wall St. Sa Wall «t. }bi W. Carlisle si. 1 u (ifovc at. ' iilc Station. |}S iligli M. St Pr | ecl St. I]} Wall St. I jj Wall St. I HilUluiise av. qi, Wall St. 1)1 Grove St. 119 Wall si. 1 35 College St. ■II Grove St. 67 Wall kt. i2i High St 1 1 S College St. 117 Wall at. 133 Wall St. 333 Vork St. 1 1 1 Greene  t. KiS M. 2t2 Cedar St. IN Axyluni St. IK Grove St. - ' i- ' -Miun St. • iwl si. ' use av. I ; lliUliuute av. I IQ Wall St. I - liea, .1 riiery Shook. Waiter Adeiitrt Sibley, Joseph Irving Simmons, .Soui Armt. Jna.. Hrooklrn. N. v.. 1 10 ail St. I llillhousc av. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. William Klein Simpson, Charles Howard Smith, George H. Snowden, Irving Tritch Snyder, Ellbridge Gerry Spaulding, Joseph Hawley Spencer, Earle Tappan Stannard, Joseph Clayton Stephenson, Daniel MacAulay Stevenson, Louis Tillotson Stevenson, Frederic Locke Stone, Sidney Goodwin Stubbs, William Low Studley, Harold Augustus Swenarton, Eric Appleton Swenson, George Gifford Symes, Sidney Sweet Tallnian, Benjamin Franklin Tillson, Stevenson Towle, Jr., Ralph Arthur Voigt, Robert Lester Waite, Harrington Edward Walker, Joseph Edwin Washington, Jr., Howard Frederick Weiss, Elliott Hughes Wendell, George Westinghouse, Jr., Henry Arnold Wheelock, Chester Nathan Whitney, Harold LeRoy Whitney, Richard Clement Whittier, Frederic Ross Wickwire, Frank Edward Wilhelm, Charles Roger Williams, Harry Aitken Wilson, Benjamin La Fon Winchell, Jr. Carlile Patterson Winslow, Guy Louis Winthrop, B.A., Florida State t ' ollefje 190;i Hamilton Abeit, Joseph Wesley Ady, Jr., William Seward Allen, Neiv Hai ' i ' ii, Conn., Seat ,.-, ll ' as i.. Brow}isvi i:, Fa. , Denver, Co o., Buffa o, N. Y.. Brofll; yn, N. Y., ChiZ eiiango, N. Y., De Bidder, La., Sharon, Fa., P it s fie Id, Mass., Worces er, Mass., Savannah, Ga., Pr07iidenee, R. I., ll ' ashinjj-ton, D. C, New York Ci y, Denver, Co o., Cleveland, O., Brooklyn, N. Y., Mamaroneck, N. K, Grand Rapids. Mich.. Hartford. Conn., Detroit, Mich. . IVessyngtou, Tenn., Pater son. N. ., Newark, N. J. . Pittsburg. I ' a., Putnam, Conn., West Ro.v ord. Mass., Morristown, IV. . , West New Brighton. N. Y. Cortland, N. Y., Omaha, Nebr., Derby. Conn., New 1 ' ork City, St. Louis, Mo., Hartford, Conn. , Ta lahassec, Fla., Tmhman Class Washington. ). C, Colorado Springs, Co o., Washing on, D. C, 797 Orange st. 135 College St. Ill Grove st. Ill Grove st. 133 College St. 130 Wall St. 333 York St. 1 1 1 Grove st. 119 Grove st. 117 Wall St. 333 York St. 131 Grove St. 17 Hillhiiuse av. 8= Wall St. 133 College St. 120 High St. 82 Wall St. 12S High St. 88 Wall St. 105 College St. 114 High St. 82 Wall St. I Hillhouse av. 94 Division st. 82 Wall St. 117 Wall St. 113 Wall St. 379 Temple st. I II Grove st. 133 College St. 88 Wall St. 96 Wall St. 117 Wall St. 96 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 120 College St. 333 York St. no Wall St. 400 Temple St. 425 Temple st. 75 SHEFFIF.L n Si EN 1 . Alvin Gillette Andrew. Ashley Merwin Andrew. Kloydi- Whipple Andrews. Han.ld Fourdrinicr Andrew Leon Hudson Andrews. Lewis Klmer Amiitrong. William . - ■' • Samuel Harry l. Harold L. Uiiitcr. Myrlc Filch Bakrr. C ' , • ■John Kiwit bnmey, Ruljih Arthur Barrrti. Arthur H. Bartholomew. J ' Ernest llnteman. Beckniann. II • iincit. Charles anl ' enbcrgh Hrnlon. G.- .ri; ' Phrlps Iterkcy. W llerrv. Chaiics AiKticw UidUtlevhl, Kdwani Ainslie Brewer. Fldmund liouglas Brigbam. Jr. Iti-orxe Mather Brown. Xitugalytk, Conn.. Orangf. ( ' • ' • ' • .% « ' Mi: .■l fiany, . H,irt otd. I..;:,:.. AVti- itx ' fm. C ' ohh., f ' olHxillt, Pa.. .Srtt ' HavtH. Cohh. lollamtt. Conn., ItelrMt. Mt.A . . V  l ; « . tA. Anii ' r.i.i. .yn-limiivn. .1 Sru- titi. i OTiland. lUrmoe. lU . KirtvtWii. .Sto. 333 York st. Oranjte S4 Dwight St. 13S High St. m Wall sU 335 Humphrey st. 1 10 Wall St. ■;4 Division si. ilb ) Chapel St. 3i)3 Temple st, 42s Temple si. Milfcrd 1 1 1 Park Ht. Sty Temple st. I i j (Jmve St. 4i ) Temple st. 123 Wall si 34i Crown si J7 j Temple st 123 York si. 333 York St. 31 ( Kdgcwnod av. 3H7 Temple St l ;2 (iriivesl, iir. Wall st 8 Pr .s| ccl pi. .•31 York St. i '  Temple st. 4i ( Temple st. 104 Wall St. 431 Temple st. 31JI Temple si. 2q Wall St. l( 44 Chapel !. 23 i l.«wrence st. New Haven House (.  M H ACK) Temple st. 130 Front St. 431 Temple st. 133 Wall St. 17 Hillhouse av. ' SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Hayden William Brown, James Creighton Brown, Raymond Ashbell Brown, James Lawrence Blair Buck, Clarence Burnham, Louis Burr, Edwin Converse Butler, Edwin Tyler Bynner, Loring Gary Calkins, Harold Frank Carlton, Charles Whitney Carpenter, Jr., Albert Royal Chalker, Walter Chapin Chalker, Wolcott Pitkin Chapman, Jesse Redman Clark, Jr., Leicester Craig Clark, Eldredge Clarke, Talcott Hunt Clarke, Clarence Morgan Coddington, Frederick Lewis Coe, Robert Coleman, Alfred Thomas Comstock, Arthur Irving Cook, Dudley Martindale Cooper, John Montgomery Cooper, John Block Cornell. John Joseph Costellu, Herbert Prentice Crane, William Henry Harrison Crannier. Marietta Crouse, John Greenleaf Darragh, Francis Breese Davis, Jr., Edgar Alfred DeForest. Louis William Dommerich, Burton Irving Drisko, Carl William Eckle, Bruce Ellison, Thomas Elmes, Stanley Palmiter Emerick. Roger Frederic Emerson, Harry Crawford English. Homer Everett, Watfrhiiry, Conn. , Salt Lake City, Utah. New Haven, Conn., VVoodbridge, Conn., C Ate ago. III., XVestport. Conn., New York City, Brooklyn, N. V.. Evanston, III., New York City, New York City, New Hai en, Conn., New Haven, Conn. , Bridgeport , Conn., Cincinnati, O., White Plains, N. ) ., Chicago, III., Yottngstown, ( ' . , New York City, New Haven, Conn., Saranac Lake, N. ] ' ., Wilton, Conn., Wateriitry, Conn.. New York City, Pittsburg, Pa., New York City, New Ha7)en, Conn., Chicago, III., Denver, Colo., Syracuse, N. 1 ' . , San Antonio, Tex.. Fori Edward, .X. 1 ' . , Fort Edzvard, N. Y., New York City, Boston, Mass., New Haven, Conn., New York City, Derby, Conn., Oswego, N. Y., Wakefield, Mass., New York City, Cleveland, O., 427 Temple st. 74 Lake pi. 39 Sea St. 126 High St. 413 Temple st. 130 Wall St. 133 Wall St. 1 10 Wall St. S3 Sachem st. 3S7 Temple st. 150 Grove st. 451 Greenwich av. 451 Greenwich av. 85 Sachem st. 24S York St. 120 High St. 547 Orange st. 393 Temple St. 333 York St. 166 York St. 395 Temple St. 47 Lake pi. 42 Lake pi. 121 Wall St. Bridgeport no Wall St. 7 Summer st. 387 Temple st. 233 York St. 419 Temple st. 17 Hillhouse av. 104 Wall St. 104 Wall St. 411 Temple st. 293 York St. West Haven 407 Temple st. no Wall St. 419 Temple st. 311 York St. 421 Temple st. 389 Temple st. sHEF fKLP sciK.yri Charles (foodman Ewing. B A . .S7. 411 Tcmjile St. St. lx)ul. rnlv.r Hy 1KB Frederic Ewin . M«rristvu . j8 ) Temple si. Alvin Watkinsoti Kiirgii. Milwaytfr . 407 Temple SI. Frank Miller Fargo, Jr.. .U, u.iytf. . . 407 Temple si. James M! ' ' h ' w« Kaiwt. -,. ) „rl , 407 Temple 81. (Jl:. no Wall St. Ch. 4i« Ti-nii)lc si. Go... , . l!i. 11,, Wall St. EllKworlh Fonl. 4 f Temple St Charles Worthinglim Fowler. 37i( Temple ■A. L.i vrencf Fox. .s.;..- .-.i ,. 411 Temple St. Alexander Fullon. . :. J4 j Whalley av. J n ' t. .tgS Temple st. W. Sl.f 74 lj kc pi. .M.. ' ..iilr -. K.ix 401) Temple st. John Oiiiicrl ticorgo. ll.l(fH,:,M. ) . 1 53 College  l. Fmncii A«(ju«lus Gcorger. .K f,! ,. A ' 1 . lot Temple St. I . -. r av. .i -mKburg. . St. Al . e St J ' 15,0 itrove It. N.. i; 409 Temple M. 397 Temple St. 39s Temple at. II -• . • • ' ■' . -I . ...;.lc St. t ' n dtinger. ,11 St. J- ' ' p av. c;. .i ii-. a TiuiiibuU St. Cl ■Hall. 40( Temple st. E II.1II. 393 Temple si. K. 2(.3 iTown si. Jl.. 389 Temple si. Philip .Mandeviiie Harder. Ji . 31)1 Temple si. Jo ;cp!i l.in«ien Hasbmuck. J97 Temple it. K.i :ncyer. S.-i 1 Hillbouse av. K Higgins. Kn ;.. .1 . . ■• 4011 Temple si 1 1 3 Wall St. I-eigh Irving Holdredge. 249 L. Oliver V. Mocker. 479 Elm St. Princv Charles Hopkins. .i.ii:l.t iiiitbarj, t.i. . no Wall St. Ernest James Hortoo. .Wa- HavtH. Ccnn . :8 1  9 Park si. i SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. George Willoughby Hotchkiss Carrington Howard, Harold Pierce Hue, Carleton Huiskamp. Alfred Nelson Hulst, Mercer Alan Humble, Edward McKinney Hunt. Robert Fuller Hurlburt, Lucien Culver Hurley, Guv Hutchinson, Hollis Douglass Immich, Joseph Adams Inslee, Fielding Vaughn Jackson, Arthur Stedman Jameson, Frederick James Johnson, Joseph West Johnson. Waldo Corey Johnston, Charles Henry Jonas, Charles Bruce Jones, Edgar Jonas Kaufmann, Mihran H. Kebabian, Paul Conaty Keefe, Leonard Morgan Keeling, Perley Rockwell Keeney, Harrison Butler Kellogg, Willett Harold Kellogg, Jr., Wilhelm Parrv Kennard. John Saunders Kilner, Herbert Raymond King, Mever Kirjassoff, Roy Alton Klein, Israel Simon Kleiner, Harold Bennett Kline, Julius Kruttschnitt, Jr., Leavitte Jehial Lane. Frank Earle Law, Willis Sargent Leggett, Jr.. William Johnson L ' Engle, Jr. Ernest Wilson Levering, Warren Lester Lewis. John Darragh Liggett, Leo Links, New Hiivt-n, Coini., Montclair, N. .. Warren, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., Mzlivaiikee, IViSi., Lancas er, Pa , Montclair, N.J. , Chicago, III., Scr anion. Pa., Morristown, N. ., Meriden, Conn., Norwich, Co7in., Richmond, Ind. New York City. Norfolk, Conn., East Orange. N. . . Cooper stoivn, N. ! ' . . Torrijigion, Conn. . Detroit. Midi., Pittsburg, Pa., Neiv Haven. Conn.. Derby, Conn., Chicago, III., Hartford, Conn.. New Haven, Conn.. New Haven, Conn.. Boston. Mass.. New ' orK ' City. Meriden. Conn., Waterbury. Conn. . Thompsonville, Conn. New Haven, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Burlinganie, Cat., New Hai ' en, Co in., Scr anion. Pa., New Haven. Conn.. Mobile, Ala.. Lafayette, Ind.. Brooklyn. N. J ' ., Sewickley, Pa., New Haven, Conn., 458 Orange st. 407 Temple st. 311 York St. no Wall St. 391 Temple st. 47 Lake pi. 1 28 High St. 150 Grove st. 128 High St. 39 1 Temple st Meriden 31 1 York St. 3 B. M. H. 670 W. D. 400 Temple st. 389 Temple st. i2f, Wall St. 393 Temple st. 411 Temple st. 45 Park St. Derby. 413 Temple st. no Wall St. iSi Edwards st. 9S6 Quinnipiac av. 4 B. M. H. 405 Temple st. Meriden 8 Ashmun st. 280 Elm St. 39 Howe St. 90 Wall St. 391 Temple st. 67 Howe St. 311 York St. 295 Columbus av. 413 Temple st. 393 Temple ft. 122 Wall St. 391 Temple st. 14 Elliott St. k SHEFFIELI William Jo eph Linn. Chua C ' . III-. Charles Edwin Lxkhurl. Of i fHtcicli, ti nn.. Kenneth Uavid Ixos .-. Fori Logan. olo.. Lacy Marion Love. St. •:--•. !. ' Abbott LawtoD I owe. lu. Robert Mather Lupton. M.ti Warren Burr Lyman. .Im Alexander Sydney Lynih. r fh - ' ■- ' on. . :. k .I ' Ki. vMcCulloch. : i RoU.-rl Hmn McCurtJy. William A- Mcljiin G. k. K! Jr.. Wen.lell ■• la . Chc-rcT ' V..V. '  . Ki; A l-A.s.,.-. ....... Charles I ' lctchcr Malcolm. .Matthew I)crhy btTe Maoo, jr , TrowbridKc Mar ton. Allen Malhewson. At r. M.. n. Charies kaymomi MesMnger. Cl.ir ' -nr A ' l l ' h M ' - ' fjrcr. K: vltl. T JoM., an. Daniel H Moon. Jr.. Rdward Wynne Moore. Ix uis M. deVallorobrosadeMoro, David McKee Morris. I ' ! • ■' ' ■C: ■ley. Howarti 1 buroe Muuy. Peril Coit Meyers. Jr.. uerm.Jrf ■ran I ' ll: .V.....,..r. .,., . TMompsoHVille. t n DavfHporl. owa. .Sru ' iiHty, Pa., fyiinnisporl, , t,iii 3 7 Temple st. 344 Elm St. loi; CoUeRC si. 1 20 Ciillege St. S IVospect pi. •,i)f Temple si. S lYospett pi. West llaven : i Lake pi. .jiq Temple si. i ' ' ? Temple st. yiiy Temple st. 136 High St. I30 IIiKb KI. 7 H. M H. no Wall St. 37 High St. jgi Temple st. 134 Wall St.  )7 Temple St. • - ' ■-.le St. V av. • c- St. .. Wall si. 130 High St. Jc T Temple m. i i Henri st. 413 Temple  l. 3 Whallcy av. 138 Wall St. Vft, Temple st no Wall St. 3q Whallcy av. n9 Grove st. 397 Temple st. 135 Wall St. Ill Grove St. 313 York St. 1 30 Hi h St. 1 3 ' ' Wall St. 333 York St. 60 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIJ-IC SCHHOL. Moses David Nathanson, Charles Raymond Joseph Neeson, Milton Sewell Nettleton, Irving Dudley Niles, Willis C. Noble, Jr., George Eliot Norris, Frank John O ' Donnell, Andrew Carl Ortmayer, William Vandervoort Osborne, Arthur Rupert Paine, Erik Schjiith Palmer, Harry Elmer Parker, Herbert George Parker, Ronald Lavvson Paterson, Ralph St. Lawrence Peverley, Mason Elliott Phelps, Walter Devereaux Pinkus, William Woods Plankinton, William A. Pond, Marshall Prentiss, Fred Augustus Preston, Hugh Kirkman Prichitt, Howard Harwell Purinton, Edward Willis Putney, James Wendell Queenon, Irving Randall, James McHenry Rauers, William Claire Reid, Frank Hurd Robinson, Jr., Lewis Kinney Robinson, Thomas Rood, Jr., Nathan H. Rosenberg, Henry Gordon Rowe, William Bradbury Runciman, Thomas Hubbard Russell, Jr., Austin Townsend Sackett, Aretas Andrews Saunders, Alva Frederic Saunders, Charles Clark Saunders, Beltram Willford Sauntry, Henry Abe Schatzkin, Sylvester Megargee Scott, Jr., IVew Haven. Conn., New Haven. Conn.. New Haven, Conn. New Haven. Conn., Monte I air, N. ., Columbia. S. C, Cleveland. O., C iieago. HI., Milwaukee, Wise. Danielson, Conn , New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn.. New Haven, Conn., Omaha, Nehr., New ] ' ork City, Chicago, III.. New York City, Milwaukee, Wise , Rutherford, N. ., Evatisville, Ind. , Nashville, Tenn., New Hartford, Conn., Milford, Conn., Derby, Conn.. Chicago, III., Savannah, Ga.. New Ha ' i ' en, Conn., Hornellsville, N. Y. , Mt. Washington, Md. Pittsburg, Pa.. Ne-iU Britain, t on.n . New Haven, Conn , Portland, Me., Ne7v Haven, Conn. , New London. Conn.. New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Ha ' ien, Conn., Stillwater, Minn., New Haven. Conn., Cranford, N. J. , 107 Lafayette St. 13 Lake pi. 46 College St. 135 College St. 660 George st. 13 B. M. H. 126 High St. 413 Temple st. 411 Temple St. 130 Wall St. 149 Rock av. 652 Dixwell av. 311 George st. 135 Wall St. 379 Temple St. 3S7 Temple st. no Wall St. no Wall St. 536 Elm St. 379 Temple st. 405 Temple st. 419 Temple st. 55 Prospect St. Milford 2 74 Derby av. 3S7 Temple st. 413 Temple st. 47 Gregory st. 260 Crown St. 425 Temple st. 387 Temple st. 12S Washington av. 490 Orange st. 425 Temple st. 139 Elm St. 395 Temple st. 205 Sherman av. 705 Quinnipiacav. 705 Quinnipiac av. 427 Temple st. 74 Arch St. no Wall St. i; anEi III- Henry Foi ' c Sc T: ' le. William RoKer . 134 llowe si. T- ..-.-, j. 21 Arch s« 1 i • wnrd. 4 Clinton «v. 1 lo Wall St. I ' reilciick KnMiiond Slianley. AV« ' ii,t. ■547 OranRf nt. ( ;cort;e Hmdstrcct Shaw. h ' au Clair no WalUt. 1. •■-M. . V  :g Temple St. H 1 ' . V 421 Temple St. 1 V 1,1 . 4Hi Temple St ■CUrent. Ham.irn. c ' nn . llamden ■SnTm! - ' ■j ' arcV r,i ifrin 421 Temple st. ff T Kinan, 15,2 Grove St. 11 Ijb WashliiKton St. 1. - romon . B.A.. b ' ,- w. n. ' . :, . In. .,g. . ' . ' 401) Temple St. r njoTc, ft, no Wall St. 1! h. .• . .•, ) Temple  l. 431 Tim pie St 53 I r  pei t SI K ;in Smiili. Kux •$4 Yale Station 1- :ii wdcn. Jt '  . . 411 Temple  l. f , • h 1-: -I. A. 6 J Crown SI. s6 hwight St 110 Wall si K w. Squire. 3:q Temple s|. Krc lcric Norman Miner S )uiret , HfSlH.t West Haven j.imr. y, - «•■,•• f-.Tfl. Srs, ' Ha . 43 College St 11. ..;kwra!l«rr. Antfui.i. 1 . ,■; . 344 Cedar St. II {•irlforil. Conn . 132 Wall St. ! in. ' r- ■■■■' ■■105 College St. !■: 3J ) Clreenwich iiv. | no Wall St. Wa.lc: t-y . fU Ji.i. f I7 Lloyd St. Unroll! ■.: WinUrd. 122 Wall St C ..lor. 1 S2 Whallcy av. J2 Koote St. J- y. ih York Wj. Joseph Uio 1 nomas. tUllil ' iirg. i . U 3 Wall at. Fred Mod don Thompson. lf«th. Me  2 40s Temple st. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Paul Sanford Thompson, Harry Belmonte Thorn, William Miller Thorne, Jr., Roswell Chester Tripp, Henry Smith Turrill, William Leroy Ulrich, Clifford Andrew Upson, John Martin Van Harlingen, Herbert Francis Vanorden, Howard Andrew Vidal, Alfred Northrop Walker. Hiram Holcomb Walker, Douglas Vaille Wallace, Henry Ray Watson, Arthur Cornwall Wells, Alton Ensign Wells, Sylvester Benjamin Werzburg, George Ritch White, Louis Ray White, Edwin Blake Whiting, Lucian Thames Wilcox, Hubert Coifing Williams, Thomas William Willis, Ernest Russell Willson, Wilbur Witt, Ernest Wittenau, William NicoU Woodbury, Fred Frisbie Woolley, Frank Walden Wright, Jr., George Yavroumis, B. A., French Amerioaii CoUcKe IHOS. Laurence Arnold, Charles Alfred Bryant, Leonard Crabtree, Elliott Carroll Flagg, Charles Anthony Fulton-Phizenmayer, LL. B. Yale University 1901, M. L. Yiile University 190.S. John Simcox Holmes, David Golden Kinney, H. Douglas Langille, Edward Emanuel Lindeman, Neiv Hiivcn, Conn.. Yonkers. N. } ' ., Siiinmeriu ' lle, S. C, Chicago. Ill, New Milford, Conn , Hartford, Conn.. Soiithington, Conn. , Philade p iia, Pa.. Sao Paulo. Brazil. Ansonia, Conn.. Hinsdale. III.. Detroit. Mich.. Springfield. Mass. Proo cline. Mass., Amity ' ille. N. } ' ., New Haven. Conn., New Haven, Conn., Danbury, Conn., North Bennington. It. New Haven, Conn.. Cedar Rapids, la.. Lakc ' i ' ille, Conn.. Ansonia. Conn. , Meriden. Conn., Cincinnati. O., Cheyenne, II yo. . Middleboro, K ' y., Hartford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., I ' ytina. Greece. Special Students Brooklyn. N. 1 ' . , Lakevillc. Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., New Haven, Conn.. New York City. llowman ' s Bluff. N. C, Flic a, N. Y., IVashington, D. C, New York City, 153 York St. gg Davenport av. 61 Garden st. 3g5 Temple St. 61 Olive St. 32 Whalley av. 120 High St. 3g7 Temple st. 68 Whalley av. 126 Wall St. 3S7 Temple St. 152 Grove st. iro Wall St. Xew Haven House 55 Prospect St. 117 Olive St. ig4 Cedar st. 330 Crown St. 427 Temple st. 245 Blake st. 130 Wall St. 105 College St. Ansonia Meriden no Wall St. 276 Crown St. 409 Temple st. go Wall St. 48 Pearl st. 88 Lake pi. 88 Lake pi. 64 Lake pi. Bridgeport 25 ) Lombard st. 125 High St. 132 Howe St. i Whalley av. 74 Lake pi. 135 Howe st. 83 Lrwi-i I.vmnr I.ocimer, I.I, K . Dirbv K ' r Arthur . .mil. Herbert kIk.mii !;iblcr. Siimuvl Parmclce Williams. Jr. i$ Mnnsiield st. i i V«I1 St. 1 3(1 Wall bi. 5} l.4ike pi. Prospect pi. i.t.1 Culk-gc St. LITTLL 0L1VLR GRM)- PlEASL, SIR, MAY I HAVL S- rtE n L Graduate School [The major subject of study is stated in each ease. Students raarl ed A. are piirsuinff courses of study in absence under tlie direction of the Faculty fop the degree of Master of Arts, Mechanical Enjcineer, or Civil Engineer. | Anna Heloise Abel, B.A.. Kansas University 1898. M.A. Kansas University Arthur Adamf!, B.A., Rutgers College 1902. M.A. Yale University 19(i:!. John Chester Adams, B.A., Yale University 1896, M.A. 1898 Walter Maxwell Adriance, B.A., Yale University 1900. M.A. Yale University 1908. Hubert Hillary Suffern Aimes, Pii.B., Yale University 1897. Mary Adele Allen, B.A., Smith College 188S. Sessan Amakuki, Myoshin College 1901. Siilina, Katis., Ori-aii Ci ' y, .V. .. yt ' 7t Hdvcn, Conn.. St. Louis. Mo.. U ' c-s Ha7u-n. Conn., Ho yoke, Mas. ' i. , Kyoto, Japan, 85 8q Whalley av. 103 Park st. 75 Mansfield st. 119 Wall St. West Haven 83 Grove st. 925 Howard av. Luther ATidf-TinTt. K.A Willi.-- Wc-: cr«ll i ' i ( 7rt ' f amt . O. , M V Yklr I ' Dltmllv IkK. M A. a Irving Ai water Andrew, I ' ilB., Voir f ' lilv T«lt r l«(B UcrM shag. B A.. itr ' f, Jtirr t. Ravi: . B S. Bommd Hr.vk. X. .. K Herb. Yu w:ur. H.A.. ' i rf aHtt. 1 regan. -tin. B A . Sfw li ■V .- Chat; ibcotk. B.S, Kitk-.i u 1. : . Edw.. ley. Jr..Ph.B.. .MlJiHtl. :. r. , ..,,« Jamr V: Ccci cr. BA . ar . H S . .roll. B.A . St. Cr.. 1 ' . A.. lt,irh H. . . .V. ( arolin.i ! ' Julia- Arth A . Ittlkar. . A int. M.A.  Xm I nli«iril IMI. ctl. PtMH: ■-. M A l« i •. B.A . vjen. B A.. . r Ua . -, a- ,, , , Iiwj. I ' nkia Tbii J. t«r«ilniin HUR B.A . v.. ■• I- TuUlK- fBlT. r. ■- : Urac . Sila.- , wi,,. II VI -. aio Cnlrerallr inK Gert:;. .. .. .. , , . ....s . i;.A.. .S7. Ijou Cnlvrr li) o( l).n ver itn Allen Rogers Ben ham, B A.. St. I iu InlTrndlt- of tllnncM t« IMO. M.A Itui abo (. rown st. ■187 Chapel St. Orange 144 Dvvi(;bt Kl. 1081 Chapel St. A 3 so Orchard St. (K): V. n. M7 York St. 107 York St. ! . ) Elm at. jijO. 47 Lake pi. 1)6 DivJHion kI. 141 York at. 383 Crown 40 Whalley av. i% Dixwell av A 23 Prince ' - New York City 14 Tnimbull n III) t ' ark r ' GRADUATE SCHOOL. Gilbert Giddings Benjamin, Ph.B., Syracuse University 1899. Maxime Lucian Bergeron, B.A., College of City of New Torli 1903. Mary Florence Berry, B.A., Mt. Holyolse College 1901. Avard Longley Bishop, B.A., Acadia University 1901, B.A. Yale Univer.sity 1903. Stanley Francis Blomiield, B.A., Olivet College 1896, B.D. Tale University 1899. Anton Theophilus Boison, B.A., University of In liaua 1897. Harold Cornelius Bradley, B.A., University of California 1900. Edward Dudley Bradstreet, B.A., Yale University 1901. Mercy Agnes Brann, B.A., Coll y College IS ' .iT. Henrietta Foster Brewer, B.A., University of California 1895. Howard Stanley Bristol, Ph.B., Yale University 1903. Ralph Bristol, B.A., Yale University 1903, Halbert Hains Britan, B.A., Hanover College 1898, Pii.D. Yale University 1902. Howard Logan Bronson, B.A., Yale University 1900. Henry Dwight Brooks, B.A., Williams College 1901. Philip F. Bross, B.A., Beloit College 1903. Leslie N. Broughton, B.A., Union college 1900. Herbert Stanley Brown, B.A., Yale University 1881, B.D. 1886. James Brown, B.A. . Yale University 190J, M.K. 1903. Clarence John Buck, B.A., Williams College 1903. Miriam Olive Buck, Ph.B., Baylor University 1886. Nellie Faulkner Buck, Ph.B., Baylor University 1903. George Augustus Bucklin, B.A., University of Oklahoma 19(8. Buffalo, N. K, New York City, Portland, Me., Laurencetown, N. S., Stony Creek, Conn., Berkeley. Cal., Meriden, Conn., Dover, Me., Oakland, Cal., Meriden, Conn., Ansonia, Conn., Hanover, Ind., Ne2v Haven, Conn., We St field, Mass., Lincoln. Nehr. Pulaski, N. y. Darien, Conn., Buffalo, N. Y., Stockbridge, Mass., U ' aro, Te.vas, Waco, Te.vas, Norman, Ok la., 87 451 Fw. 103 Park St. 16 Dwight St. 7S Lake pi. Stony Creek 23 Lynwood pi. 2 Hillhouse av. Meriden 37 Howe st. 61 Trumbull st. 162 S. L. A. 1136 Chapel St. 1233 Chapel St. So Dickerman st. Darien 14 Whalley av. 8 Prospect pi. Brockett ' s Point Brockett ' s Point 706 W. D. Frederick Merwin Burgess. H.A. Viile InlTen.!!)- 1897. Arthur Deenng Call, Ph.B.. Hcnr Yi. I IBVK It. Wall. Ilr Yn Gael; Wall. Y. Alice Y hanir. ' v.. Alcxa IT Olivet Y 1-uth. w. Kretl. Y.I Willi.. Ya « icrtr W. Win; . v. - Ph.B. lan. H.A.. •ex, V A .IW . .ain. B.A i( A Vatr I nlrrrrilr Ivai A., K. Jr. B A., ark. B.A.. CleaveUncI I ' l .n I ' M B GRADl Varmou: a. .I , . .- ii ' ilmiK . SI mm fit; Wall$n V.-nkt, Srwttri Sfiring itlH, Matt . Sirat cf 6. ' KottoH M.I . fn- ) ' l: •.■. . . rymati • ••9 . M A Yale CnlTrr. 274 Dixwell av Anson iu t8 Lake pi. 331 Temple st SB M H IJ3 Howe si. WalliDRruid Athen-, (Ireen- 88 I ke 1 ' 34 Lynwood pi. Striitforil 21,4 CruwD Kt. (.ij K. I). 7 ' 7 W, I. A. S., Whallcy :c. 1 19 li rove ' 531. Kim v ' A. A ffi Orange  t 254 Crown s: GRADUATE SCHOOL. Henry H. Conover, B.S., Rutgers College 1900. M.S. Yale U Frank Cummings Cook, B.A., Tale University 1900, JI.A. l ' .ii 2. Charles Edward Corey, Ph. B., Drake University I ' JOl. M.A. 1902. M.. . Yale V Donald John Cowling, B.A., Lebanon Valley College 1902. B A. YaleUnivei William Bronson Cramer, Ph.B., Yale University 1902. Alfred Miller Cressler, B.A., Yale University 1902. Francis Cross, B.A., Yale University 1901), [.A. 190;i Richard Dudley Currier, B.A., Yale University 1900. Robert William Curtis, B.S., Trinity College 1S96. George Barton Cutten, B.A., Acadia College 1896, B.A. Yale University Ibh: Haroutune Mugurdich Dadouiian, Pii.B, Yale University 1903, Enid Daniel, B.S., Lebanon Valley College 1900. Albert Sargent Davis, B.A., Yale University 18911. Carl Willis Davis, B.A., Yale University 1902. Clarence Shepard Day, Jr., B.A., Yale Univer.sity 1890. (leorge Parmly Day, B. A , Yale I ' niversity 1897. Sidney Norton Deane, B.A., Yale University 1902. Edward Lewis Dodd, B.A., Western Reserve University IS! Loring Holmes Dodd, B A., Dartmi uth c.llege 1900, . . Columbia I Samttel Henry Dodson, Ph.B., tiaraeuse University 1900. Peter Tracy Dondlinger, B.A., National Norman University 1899, Joseph William Dows, Ph.B., Brown University 1899. Samuel William Dudley, Ph.B., Yale University 1900, jr.E. 1903. Neiv Brunswick, . . ., ■rsity 1902. W ' aterbiiry, Conn.. Dfs Moines. louui. rsity 190.3. Scottdale, Pa., 1903. Nc w Hazieit, Com., Fort U ' arnf, Ind.. New Have)i, Conn., Nfui York City, Hartford. Conn., New Have)!, Conn., .D. 1902, B.D. 1903. Tarsus, Asia Minor, rhi adelphia. Pa., Nrw York City, Hartford. Conn., New York City, New 1 ' ork City, Nortlijield, . . Y., Clevetand, O., M.A., I ' .iiil. M.A- Yal.- riiivensity 1902. New Haven, Conn., Hty 19III. Syraeiise, N. ) ' . , Mitchell, S. D.. I ' ro7 idence, R. ., New Haven, Conn, I20 York St. 692 W. D. 409 Orange st. 605 E. D. 147 ! twight St. A. 15(1 .Sprint; st. A. 222 Sherman av. So First St. N. S. H. 64 Howe St. A. A. A. A. 14S F. I2n York St. 82 Admiral st. 22 Whalley av. 336 Elm St. Wallingford 333 York St. ORADl i Kllcn iJuncan. K. L.. Itajrl.T CnlT. n.lt)- 1W7. ML '  ' Albii M. Edwards. B.A.. lolTrnil) ' of iiklnli. ' tna IKK. CUra I- ' ' ■• •■■■■•■B.A . ,., .. .... . W.-I ■Charl. •:-= ' r. B A Imdiancla. rn ' i . iwi , V im. ILD B it ' ii ol erally IIM. M.A. Yak- L ' nir IdaJ.. Soruutott, Mttts., M« li Arthur llcm lid . B A . Toronto, Camutti. I ' nlrrrallv . M.A. : M A.. rr. H.A.. Valrt nlifnllr I i1 I A.- . M.iti .  .- M . . I«(M Chart. v.i. • Joseph .. BA.. Cl ' UM I)I. ' it . A . L IW A.. ■1.UB HC . B.A.. M.A lan. Sf.i ll.t. en. Cvii i Wiilm Kuu- l «. B A Tal« UnlvenHn IWI. I.L li .« B A . . air ralrrntly IW. ■vm irciixjii. U.S. I: yni y V.l. Rolpl. . !«.-■ml. M A. Yato l ' Dlti«««t« l« - -on, HA ■in. B.A.. Ki k I uiwrxlf lr «(. B.n Obvriln ' nMM• « Thomas WarTinjjton (ioslinjj. H.A.. Arthu- pie Gould. B I. If; 1 Franklin si 71J6W. 1) Sq Whalley av. yi Grove s 3a Hi)we si 40 WTiallcy av. 1 .Ml ClllilHrt -.t 17.1 I-  I ' roKpecl I ' l ijs Wall M 7 College si A 77 Mansfield m Ve t ll.iv.n loj Park SI I If 7 Cha| el s!. IS Trumbull m A Kent l..iilxiral t . |3S Huward a% i}2 i Chapel si A 141 York SI GRADUATE SCHOOL. Benjamin Spencer Gowen. B.A., •iale University 1900, M.A. V.m. Arthur Harmount Graves, B.A., Vale University 1900. Anna B. Griffiths, B.A., Vassar College 1901. Paul Ernst Gross, B.A., Moraviaa College 1900, B.l). Yal« University 1903. Lars Johan Evald Hallander, Nya Elementarskdlan, Slorkholni, 1M91, Up.sala Univi William Frederick Hamilton, B.A., Yale University 1901, M.A. VMi. Alice Bradford Hammond, B.A., Bryn Mawr College 189K. Austin Morris Harmon. B.A., Williams College 1902, M.A. Yale University l ' .)0:i. John Mitchell Harper, B.A., De Pauw University 1K99, M.A. Yale University 1903. William Allen Harper, B.A., Elon College 1899. William Loomis Harmount, B.A., Tale University 1903. Isaac Faust Harris, B. S., University of North Carolina 19i . . l s. University of Philip Talbot Harris, B.A., BowUoin College 1903. Robert Ritchie Harwell, B A , Hampden-Sidney college lN9r, M.A. llampdenSidney Ernest Hausberg, B.A., Y ' ale University 1901. George Edmund Haynes, B.A. , Fisk University 1903. Constans Alexis Hemborg, B.A., Augustana College 1899, I ' li.B. University of Miclii George Garr Henry, B.A., Yale University 1901. Albert Hileman, B.A., Yale University 190:1 Ishiro Hirano, B A., Keiogijiku University 1902. Jungo Hirota, Waseda University 1904. Jimmosuke Hitomi, B.A., Waseda University 1896. Charles Barnes Hoadley, Ph.B., Y ' ale University 1903. Winchester, Trnii.. Hartfofd, Conn.. Yorkvillf. X. ]•., Unionvillc, Mich. Skofde, Sit ' eden, rsity, Sweden, 1H93. Ne7u Haven, Conn., New HiJTcn, Conn., fh-ockport, N. v., Terre Haute, Ind., Elon College, N. C, Pine Orchard, Conn., New Haven. Conn.. North Carolina 1903. East Machias, Me. , Petersburg, I ' a , College IW.IN. B.l). Yale University 19m3 Charles City, la.. Hot Springs, .4rk., Moline, III.. n 1900, M.A. 1901. Washington, D. C, Frankstown. Pa., Tokyo, apan, Tokyo, fapan, Kyoto, fapan. Brant ord. Conn., 91 477 Elm St. 48 N. S. H. Milford 10 Ashmun st 131 Washington av 43 Orchard st, 361 Elm st 613 E. D 312 Elm st Pine Orchard I !i Huntington st. 25 Whalley av. 627 E. D. A. 677 W. D. 103 Park St. A. 3S1 Wh. 373 Crown St. 30 Home pi. 373 Crown St. Branford GK.tPr.1TF Francis Jerome Holder. U.S. Nail LuCIU : Milton V. .. 1 1 nrry Willio 11 , John Jirokr Do.il .i-nlir IKJd B A.. Harl or.: I ' .A.. MA. lc riiKmity l n. .1. Ph.B.. r. B.A.. • ' itrniimj: : ! 11. H,A . . n- .. Hunt. B A., . cu-ark. A ' . . Mt ' rf flk. Ontario Ih.ingf. A . .. tr«. .i .i i. Kiimtai — I ' M H . ' .■• I ' ll  . . rU ' U.i lente. Ph.B. . , n. B.A., n. B.I .. ' . lm M.A. lllllwU U ' cltrirx H.A.. It A.. itr ino. M.A. Yak- I ' DlTPTklt) .- i M.A. Yitif! I ' ntrenllr  I Edge wood av -4 Wall St . : V. I A. y; Ijike pi A Hriilgcport 1 )ranj{c 103 I ' nrk St l-7 S I. A Q7 Briiitol M IJ7 Hriitcil St q7 Bri«tol St J3 I «ck K! lit; Chnpcl  t A 1 19 I ' ork St js; Ivdfjcwood av 33 Wall Ki 363 Crown Ki GRADUATE SCHOOL. Karl Kiyosbi Kawakarni, LL.B., Tokyo. Japan, Tokyo Law College 18W. M.A. Slati ' University of Iowa 1902. Andrew Keogh, Neiv HaTfn, Conn., Edwin Burruss King, B.A., Soi t iboro. Mass., Villi- University 1898. Linus Warner Kling, B.A., Ror ,- Island, III., Aujiustana College 1893, M.A. University of Nebraska 189 ' .1. Arthur Potter Knight, Ph.B., Vale University 1903. Joseph Lehn Kreider, B.S., Lebanon Valley CoUeire 1903. Tozaburo Kudo, M.A., DePauw University 189T, I ' n.D. Vale University 19.1.S, Kn Kumashiro, Daishi Kotogakko 1901. Beverly Waugh Kunkel, Ph.B., Yale University 1901. Yoshihiko Kurata, Keiopri.iiku College 18S7. Charles Scott Landers, Ph.B., Yale University 1900. William Gilbert Lathrop, B.A., Brown University 1889, B.D. Vale Uii Anna Cornelia Latimer, B.A , Mt. Holyoke College 1898. Ellis Earl Lawton, B.S.. University of Rochester 190S. Harry Riley Lee, B.S., Kutgers College 1903. Charles Henry Leeds, B.S., Princeton University 189.5. Frederick Lent, B. A. , Rome, N. Y., Aniivillf, Pa., Tokyo, apan, I ' okyo, Japan, Hariisbi n; , Pa., Naga o, Hagl, fapan, Thtirniont, Pa., Sill- 1 Ion, Conn., Ncwins lon fiiiu.. Conn. Syracuse, N. 1 ' . , A ' e7i ' Briins ' cviik. N. J. Slainfoiil, Conn., iVe ' w Bed fold, Mass., Brown University 1900, M.A. 1901, B.D. Newton Tlieol. Insliliite I9ii0. Oliver Clarence Lester. B.A., Central College 1897, M.A. 1898, M.A. Yale University Jacob Joshua Levison, B.A., College of City of New York 1903. Edwin Colby Lewis, B. A., Vale I ' niversity 1901. Herbert Norton Loomis, B.S., Ilarvaril University 1901. George Blakeman Lovell, B.A., Yale University 1901, M.A. 1903, 11.1) Hartford Tlieoln Gilbert Lovell, B.A., Yale University 1900. Frederick Bliss Luquiens, B.A., Yale University 1897. Fayelle, Mo., 01. .Wn- ] ' ork Cily, SI. Jo insliiry, I ' I.. Neui Ha , ' en, Conn., New Haven, Conn., 3al Seminary 190:i Plainfield, N. ., A ' ew Hai ' en, Conn., 93 751 George st. A. 105 Park St. A. 373 Crown St. 722 W. 1). 30 Home pi. B. M. H. 103 Park St. 114 High St. Shelton ii7g Chapel st. 336 George st. 74 I-ake pi. 63 Clark St. 479 Elm st. ij6 Washington av. A. 635 George st. ()i riwight St. A, 201 Bisliop St. GRADUATE SC h ' i ' Hue Marclit I.-,:t;::!pns. B.A.. AVw N.i v i. ' Helen ' ,).B.A.. WtsI Rrookjifld, Mass.. Mt I J Oliver Ferry McAuley, B.A.. Vitlfiaraiso. Ind.. VRliwnilaii (-nllisrr 1I C. V.A ISM. MA Y Ip rnl -rr IIr ■ ■V • McClcnon. HA.. Huron. P.. AVn- Hai ' tn, Cimn.. SmttA anii, TfHH., ti.ii .intf. ( .1 .SV hurtfi, Minn Air en. O.. AVw Hiwtn. Conn.. It ' .itt it ' nrr. i nn . ijiington. Ky . AVw IVr ' i ' ily. . ■tinliih, Tnrkfy. ii n .   .   . If ' tllimcir .M.t iKiU. iltf. ' .I I tl.tnon. Pii . 1 . :rOy. B.A.. lliatAt. 1 1.1 ..r •if ! ' «•. l A ■••• Margaret Mc -IIU fth ID. B A.. l t..,- ' • ! •• LI. B !••• Morv 1 I ' li.B . I ' n Allwi; . Mr • . B D V«l 1 Herb. H.B. w •m. MA. i  .Milt..i A.. lUr -• ,. Anil-: Herbcil Mmim. 14 A . krtilurkx I liK-mllt lf« . M l«n !■■• ■' ' ■I- A (Uojt: II... Ralpl MA Tile I nlTrr.lt r ■••% 1. B. S.. 1 vay. B A.. Vaic I lit rr i IMlO Clayton D. Mell. B.A.. Kr.i 1 ' ■•■• .-,11 r. llrc - l v (leorj: r. I ' h.B., Yn Auto- 1 r. Y« Kroc-i .. . . .:•.. II A.. Wolejran I nITmily t-«l. M A. YaJp ralTricalir IM ' Waller Kugenc Meyer. B. A.. Y-iilelnlvemliylWI KVi aoi Bishop st 5r.8 Chupcl si Va Orantje si 3(«o Whalley av .MT ( luifih i 7U W I -- livvii ' lii -1 f Hi( Chai cl St 713 Elm . I ., I ' .i.,.l,. 1 v H ' lnic |. ' II College ' t . ■,! W I ' 114 Howe si Ijo College -I 435 Kim s ' A GRADUATE SCHOOL. 19113. Kumazo Mikami, B. D., Trinity College, Japan 1M90. 11. A. Yale Iniversit.v 1! Hiram Miller, Ph.B.. Yale University 1901. Douglas Maxwell Molfatt, B.A., Y ' ale University 1903. Henrietta Evangeline Moore, B.A., University of Oregon 1888, M.A. University of Califs Jitaro Mori, Doshisha College 1894. Walter Jean Morrill, B.S,, University of Maine 1899. Blanche Morse, Ph.B., University of ( alifomia 1894. Sydney Byron Morton, B.A., Y ' ale University 1900. Albert Curtis Moses, B.A., Carleton College 1889, M.A. 189; Russell Mott, B.A., Yale University 1901. Herbert Spencer Murch, B.A. , University of Oregon 1H98, M.A. Yale li Chonosuke Nakamura, Tohoku ciokuin 1H93, Sendai Tlieologica Harry Gamble Neel, B.S., Penn. State College 1903. John Marburg Nelson, Jr., B.A., •lolms Hopkins University 1903. Charles Arthur Norton, Ph.B., Y ' ;ile University 1903. Wallace Notestein, B.A., University of Wooster 1900, M.A. Yale I Herman Max Opitz, B.A., Yale University 1900. M.A. 1903. Sadawo Ota, Osaka Commereial College 1898. Rufus Melvin Overlander, LL.B. , Y ' ale University 1897, li.A. 1898. Andrew Dickson Packer, B.A., Y ' ale University 190- ' . Jennie Alice Park, B.S., Mt. Ilolyoke college, 1896. Mary Isabel Park, B.A., Mt. Holyoke College 1893. William White Wilson Parker, B.A. Yale University 1893. Tokyo, [apan, )3. Middlefifld. Conn. Siranton, Pa., Portland, Ort-gon, rnia 1896. lyo, Japan, Madison, Me., Herkcley, Cal., Chicago, III., Redding, Conn., B.D. Chicago Theol. Sem. 1892. Micliigan City, Ind., Cobini , Oi ' i ' tron, Sfiidai, Japan, minary 1896, B.D. Pacific Tlieologic-al Di ' aTOsbnrg. Pa., Raitimore, Md., Middletouin Spring: IVoos er, O., crsity 1903. Norwicli, Conn., Osaka. Japan, jVf7i ' Haven, Conn., Brooklyn, N. J ' ., Exeter, Conn., Exeter, Conn., Washington, D. C, 95 Trumbull st. A. 135 F- 1 23V Chapel st. 103 Park St. 35 Townsend st. 92 Dwiglit St. 90 S. M. Redding A. 1233 Chapel St. 644 E. D. 182 ManstieUl st. 135 College St. 1157 Chapel St. 120 York St. 925 Howard av. 373 Crown St. A. 230 Oak pi. 230 Oak pi. A. ■. B.A. Y«l. ' I nlri-rrilr l iO I B.A.. • ' Conrad Albin I ' ctcrson. B.A . Aucniivm C. llr«e IBOl. M A Yslr I ' nlrmllr 1901. I.- I- .-. AllKTl Yal ' Ernc«! ■. . II 1 1.., Ell cri Am ' I .... . !■CharU Hat ve. B. A B A ' 1 B A 1 ■A ' •.S . IWt a A . •nd. B A.,  A . .ii . U.A. n. B A.. r; ' I. . utiAnr.rij (. . ' ( ' Ariimgtir Si : t ' j Txromle, Out. ■. «■ « ' . .. at f hag . Mo . ly inn. MA. Itut I ' kiiaga, III., Hrtd ffxit I, t ' ttH. , I iiitmiii ini. i.uB lan Ptfkikill. S Y. Stw Cam jam. Comm., A ' ra ' Ha ' rm, t ' fmm., l.a ' rtmitl0ti ' H. A ' eti ' Hav m, Conn.. loronle. Cam., Sf.k Ai . « ' ' . H«r B A . ■■nil) lan l-u l . Talc I nlvenllr ! •: US . . • ' - T..riow im. MA • . • it ..( Inwaliwa H A St ' ulhl. t. uji i -s. B.A.. al.r i ■«t. MA. Ohio Staff I nirmilr l«a . ;cnt. M.A., Stw . lllf -3 S M i.S Wliallcy nv. ' lin si. A. li. -.| CCl pi. , S.ul.cni -.1 (,so V. 1 . A. Brill gc port 135 K. 7.1 I-ake pi. 70I V. I). I ao York it . y Wiolhrop av. 134 Park Kt ( « Trumbull  l. 3 HillbouM av 317 Sherman av. A (kA K. Ii 30 Eld M GRA D C ' A TE SL HOOL. . 11103. B.A. Law Sclidcil I«i5. ry 19l«. Clifton James Sarle, B.S., l niversity of Kuoheslur lOOJ, M.S Carl Frederick Francis Schulz, Yale University 1901. Samuel Scoville, B.A., Yale University 1893, LI..B., M. Y Warren Bartlett Seabirry, B.A., Yale University 1900, B.D. Hartford Latira Randolph Seguine, B.A., ( ' olumliia University 1903. Frederick Lsaac Selzer, B.A., Nortliwestern University 19(3. Genzaburo Seshimo, Waseda University 19iid. William Forsythe Sherfesee, B.A., College of Charleston, S. C. 19(]3. 6akae Shioya, Pii.M., University of Cliit-ago 1903. Franklin Victory Sikes, B.A., Yale University 1900. Ferdinand Augustus Silco.x, B.A., College of Cliarleston. S. c. 1903. William Ernest Andrew Slaght, B.A., Toronto University 189H, B.D, Yale irniversity I ' .IO; Clara Eliza Smith, B.A., Mt. Holyoke College 190 . Ernest Walker Smith, B.A., Yale University 1901. Keith Smith, B.A.. Yale University 19n3. Sarah Elizabeth Marquand Smoot, B.A.. University of California 1H99. Mary Winslovv Smyth, B. L., Smith College 1H95. Charles Edward Snoke, B.A., Lebanon Valley College 190U, H.D. Union Biblical Sem John Lewis Sparklin, B.A., Wesleyan T ' niversity 1S9T, Oscar Emil Staaf, B.A., Bethany College 1900. M.A. Yali ' University 190:J. Joannes Gabriel Statiropoulos, B.A., Anatolia Collegr 1899. Warren Merrill Steele, B.A., Acadia Univer. ity 190a. B.A. Yale I niversity 1903, Douglas Bovard Sterrett, B.S., Columbian University 190 . Roclu-ster, N. V., Corona, L. . . Philadilphia, P,i.. WcltcsUy Hilh, Mass.. Rosebaiik. N. I ' ., Wallur. Io7C ' a, Giiiiinakfn, fapan. Charleston. S. C. Negoya, Japan, Suffii-ld, Conn., C iar fs on, S. C. W ' esthrook, Conn., .Wirtlifonl , Conn., Farniington, Conn. , Manila, Utah, New Bedford , Mass.. New Hai ' en, Conn., Newburg, Pa., inary 1903 Slepney Depot, Conn., Lindshorg, A ' ans.. Angora, Turkey, Amherst, N. S., Washington, D. C, 97 545 Howard av. 341 Sherman av. A. 696 W. D. 122 Howe St. 63 Clark St. 6 Trumbull st. 70 Whalley av. 37S Crown St. 621 E. D. 70 Whalley av. Westbrook 42 Park St. A. A. 1233 Chapel St. 32S Temple st. 630 E. D. Stepney Depot SS Prospect st. 153 Franklin st. 281 Crown St. 31; Lynwood pi. CK.mUATE SCFlOOr. Gerirgc Svenl ' I B. A Minmtap, . Aufv ■.- - Yale I niTrp.u IldC Roljcrt : Palo Alio. Ctl.. l liii. . ' . 1 «U. M.X Yal« 1 oln-nllf M I Charles K iu «iU y... ll.A.. tfftl Ml ' Yalrl nlrcr. iir 1 «9. f _ _, ; „ 1 V. • u A . Mimtdaii Martin I Y l Yo :h:o ' •put IIM Kyoto, a iiim, Columhui. O . Morns 1 . t. B.A. Talcetlxi. V.I ' I,. nlT«r ll)r 1 01 ,- tf«i. A ' , v.. t.lr Wyott ' I P.i B.. :. I ' ll B.. Siam ortl, C hh ( 4 . ago. III . Mcu.y Charles V lr NoTnn- 1 llcriiiMi llrti . IIM. M A. UUivl MUUifonUr. I •.Iranllf IH : B A . tipson. B.A , • •mc. B A.. :. B.A . V V ■lr I nltarall) ' 1 v:. B.A.. . - InlTtntiy It r „ A.. !•■A.. I 1. 11. |l«l. M I. IMH John A- w r • - K Uon Newton Tackey, B.A., Kr K.. ■V B.A.. llartutl I nlvmti IWI 1 ,. , B.A.. All- Luiirif.- l-M Albert William VanBurcn, B.A.. V«l. ' Vnlverslly I 00. liallimort. MJ . I futral I ' allft. . ) ■iris, K mt.. Anart4i, Kami., .Momtdair. N. J., ( l .ir lirjnck. Tfin . ' fw Ha 47 Lake l l. A. :i: v n. A. I03 Park t. t}4 Howe St. 3b4 l wreDce st. 144 Sherman av. A. A. ■44 Greene si. A. Sg S. M . Kent Laboratory 47 N S. H. 133 Wall % . A. 463 F«. Kill York i.q. 33 Lynwood pi. i3q iJwight tl. Seymour Rome, lUlv GRADUATE SCHOOL. Harry Brown VanDeventer, B.A., Yale Iniversity 11I03. Axel Ebenezer Vestling, B.A., Bethany College I ' .IOO. B.A. Vale University WW. Gustaf Eric Wahlin, B.A,, Bethany College W03. Minot Lester Wallace, B.A., Yale University IH9T. Arthur Gustavus Ward, B.A., Yale University 1900. Brownlee Robertson Ward, B.A., Yale University 1S88, Ph.B. 18H9, M.U. Columbian Freeman Ward, B.A., Yale I ' niversity 1903. Antonio Johnston Waring, B.A., Yale University I ' .IOS. Charles Milnor Washington, B.A., Y ale University 1889, LL.U. 1895, Jl.A. 1901, Gardiner Watkins, B.A., Princeton University 1903. John Jerome Wedel, B.A., Betliany College 1903. Luther Cornelius Weeks, B.S., Bethany College 1900. Luther Allen Weigle, B.A., Pennsylvania College 1900, :M.A. 1903. George Arnold Welch, B.A., Yale University 1901. Charles Heald Weller, B.A., Y ' ale University 1895. Chauncey Wetmore Wells, B. A., Yale University 189(1. Lage von Wernstedt, Royal Institute ot Technology, Stockholm. Wilhelmus David Allen Westfall, B.A., Y ' ale I ' niversity 1901. Monroe Nichols Wetmore, B.A., Y ' ale University 1888, II. A. 1900. Charles Augustus Wheeler, B.A., Yale University 1895, M.A. 1903. Arnot Wilson Whetstone, B.A., Olberlon University 1903, Jl.A. hio State Univer Ogden Watson White, B.A., Y ' ale University 1901. Everett Thomas Whitford, B.A., Brown University 1903, Jl.A. 1903. Elizabeth, N. ., Ludhigton. Mnh., McPherson, Kaiis., EngU ' iVOod, A , J. , Evans Mills, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., University 189a. Yankton, S. D., Savannah, Ga., Locust, N. J., New 1 ' ork City. Pretty Praitie. A ' ans.. Lindsborg, A ' ans., Mechanicsbiirg, Pa. , Cleveland, O.. New Haven, Conn., Berkeley, Cat. Strengn us, Sweden , Montague, N. ., Lebanon. Conn., Spring Hill, Conn., Can Pi ren, O , iity 1903. iVaierbury, Conn., New Bedford. Mass., 99 1076 Chapel St. 128 Wall St. 53 Prospect St. A. 569 P- 231 York St, 270 L. Dwight Hall 653 E. D. 53 Lake pi. 53 Prospect St. 267 Orange st, 62 Lake pi. A. 392 Orange st. 142 Sheffield av. Gottingen, Germany 122 Howe St. 345 Winthrop av. 606 E. D. A. 635 E. D. Paul Whitin. M A Yiil.- ' Georgr i !■i: A GK. I DC ATE SCHOOL Sorthfiriii-f. .ifajs. Chr .ile(c iMa. Ili.lt. Yak- I nlTrnlt) ' laoo P. A l: A |j-liui l M«nf rd Jr I iiiir-r Hy Iwn Arlhni Utilrtuin Williams. Jr.. B A. Saiiiiic. Trln A-. ' -- N.  A ' lill r..tl::i. ' , ' HH.. S in A-Vaw. J. . ' . ( j . wWb ' VorJt ( ■1 . Roxhoro, S. C. AVsf Havfn, Comm.. lifrktlty. Cal., M A. Ilartani rnUcmir U«4. l hanoH. O.. ..«! I ' Kli D. in:. M A V If t ' Dltrwillr im . bine. B. A. .hi. B.l ., M A !•«. y. H.A.. rrrHijr l oi. M A V«lr rnlrrr !!) I iit M A •l• nl« •ntlr ItOI . . . K.S.. - « s I ' Jil Clinlon i HA.. Mull. ' Thcodori ' C Zsc:.-kk. , H A.. I«liind Siaoford Jr.. rnlrenllv IHC llariiiHg. Mail . hitilOflfiimt, Matt. WarrfH. O. Orange. C mm.. HuliJkimtim. A ' lmi . Toky0. Jitpan. Oktxyiimii  ■■■■Kumam, : iitihiekfiii. I ' a , A. Muiieuin io(i GofTc St. 131 Dwiitht Hi. y- ' t Crown si. A. A. 046 E. I). 1 3(1 Canncr si, qa Dwif{ht . 10 Whalley av. 74 Wall «!. 43 L;ike ) l. Oraogc A 10) I ' ark Kl. 5 1 George M. 6 Trumbull t. 333 Vork kl. S83 Crown St. 53 Pn pcct  l. they SHULL HAVL real saints to FAirJT TRon MAGDALLNE. .PtTLR AND PAUL THLY SHALL WORK FOR AND NE-VLR Bt TlRLt Vale School of the Tine Arts Esther Sophia Beers, Mary Florence Berry. Frederick Cleveland Bock, Alice LaBord Brereton, Amy Robertson Brown, Lilias Lorene Burton, Mary Cable Butler, Angelo P. F. Cioffi, Marie Louise Douglass, Clarence Beaumont Gilbert. Katharine Panet Hastings, May Ada Holt, Burton Albert Hotchkiss, Regular Students llriiii iport. Conn., Port I ami, J ,:, Mi ' ridfu, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn.. Vhitney71ille. Conn. Bridgeport . Conn., Neiv Haven, Conn., Meriden, Conn., VVallingford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Shelton, Conn., Bridgeport i() Dwight St. 13SF. 8 Baldwin pi. I ii)3 Chapel st. Whitneyville Bridgeport 271 Water st. Meriden Wallingford 24S Bradley st. lli Eld St. Shelton )(? ( ■- ri: Aonic S. Johnson, (Jeorse Robert Kelscy. Alt)ert l hman. Maljcl F: ' Hue Ma MfriJfn. ( XfW tilt: V •.:!, V ell. I a Mayer. K; n. AV: jr.; Fnitmiin ict.iiy .SiKch. B A . Suf V:ilr rnlvrnltv laoo v ■A ch. M .1 Walker. •Alice Huh Wctmore. • II..I.IIT ..f Iho WlllUin win WilK4uM««T IVIInwdill J- 1 k I.- I.., .■11 John El Stud n , frcm (Mhcr IK-pjrim;nis .1 . Charle- ' j , j Ru .m:1I t hcDcy. iCor)te I ' almcr Christian, Huwanl Wa.lswurth Cliiicli. Albert .Merrill l ..n. !■.,. , r.. I ' .. ■r. 1 IlAVld Henrv ! k ' • . 1 ' PowDlDg. •. ii Aurora. A ' . IWirrfH. .! . ■. hasl Amr • ew Ha:  ' . 174 Grand av. Wesi Hiivcn Meriden M Col Use SI. 20I Bishop SI. ■III. Kdf;ew o l av. 0.10 Howard av. I IS Wall M. i ' i r nge t. Wallinnforil 631 B. n 3j8 Temple ki. 1 70 Commerce 8t. 162 Vork 81. A. J45 Whitney av. 2H2 | ' ri jiccl St. Meridcii Bridge port jj Wcb ter si. ibu L. 1070 Chapel M. yy w. JI4W. 32R W. 210 1 . 22 CotlcKC SI. 147 1 ' 22 CollrKC St. 107(1 Chapel kt. 422 B. I(.K K 177 1- 168 p. 23 . 1 . YALE SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS. Joseph Seroude, Edward Power Sharretts, Merle Lewis Sheffer, Harrison T. Sheldon, John Sloane, Jr., Arthur Irvin - Taft, Norwalk. Conn., Baltimore, Md. , Rochester, N. 1 ' ., Nezu Haven, Conn. New York City, Worcester, Mass.. 144 F- 2(jo Crown St. 164 F. 383 B. 22 College St. 177 F. SIC IN TH. . r:.- Dcpnrimcnt of music KcquUr SiuJcnf A, K : II ' N. A W ii hoell. A . Cheney. N! irk. k,. lan. Saiiitt Viii;!rcJ Cooper. Eliiatwth Curtui. | irr)« re -1. MiK.ird if ' i K(l|{cw( o(l OS ' . Bridgcpoit f ; Mannndd kI 311) BUtchlcv iiv. I ' .7 lx m ar() kI. i(.7 I imhanl «l. 77 WiKiUcy «l. It,) Winlhrop av. I ' lantKViIlc ■- ' Kim III. • y nv. ale Kt. 1- Wuulhcy lit. Nichols DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC. Edna Church Dailey, William Enright Davenport, Mary Whiting Deming, Cora Simpson Dennison, Dorothea Mary Dexter, Anne Nichols Drew, Frank Earnest, Nellie Estelle Edmondson, Edmund Sereno Ender, Mabel Louise French, Eva Estella Frisbie, Maude Ethel Gordon, Lillis Bledsoe Oowen, Gertrude Elizabeth Grave, Caroline Francis Griffith, Edna Estella Hall, Jennie Margaret Hawley, Carrie Butler Hendrick, Gladys Latham Hildreth, Winifred Floyd Hinckley, Amy Spencer Howe, Theresa Loretta Hussion, Eleanor Alexena Kennedy, Frances Louise Kirchoff, Eliza Maria Knapp, Hattie Lambert, Frank Chapman Leete, Anita Marian Lewis, Kate Lee Lewis, Frank Patrick McGovern, Eveline Corney Mackrille, Martha Curtis Miles, Athelstan Mills Constantina Moeller, Alice Farnam Moulthrop, Julius Eberhardt Neumann, Lorenzo Pratt Oviatt, Charlotte Frances Parker. Sarah Belle Parkhurst, Ruth Anderson Pe abody, Laura Clark Rockwood, Benjamin Frederick Rungee, New Havfii. Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Say brook. Conn , New Haven, Conn., Rriiigeport, t on n ■, New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn , New Haven, Conn , liridgeport. Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., Windsor, N. J. , New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Bridgeport, Con n . , New Haven, Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Hail en. Conn., Stony Creek, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven. Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haiien, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Guilford, Conn. , Plantsvilte, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., West Haven, Conn., Milford, Conn. , Albany, N. ) ' ., New Haven. Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Milford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., IVaterbi ry, Conn.. iXew Haveti, Conn., 105 174 Grand av. S4S Myrtle av. 124 Prcspect St. Savbrook 17S Prospect St. Bridgeport 423 Blatchley av. 173 Blatchley av. 52 Arthur st. Bridgeport Bridgeport 1 193 Chapel St. 477 Elm St. 323 George st. Bridgeport 57 Grove st. BridgeiJort 62 Clark St. 232 Sherman av. Stony Creek 451 George st. 229 Poplar st. 45 Houston St. 75 Maple St. 67 Highland st. 64 Whalley av. Guilford Plantsville 12 [ Park St. 109 View St. West Haven Milford 85 Howe St. 349 Crown st. 620 Orange st. 103 Alden av. Milford 599 Whitney av. 147 1 Chapel St. Waterbury si Redfield st. DEPAKTMENT OF MUS i Julia Marie Rungec. 1 -• ' a Schurig, Jennie LuuiKa Smith. Robert AlfrrH I «lett Smith. I.x uise licnjamin TeiT) , I ' .T,! ' WrilSr-i ' lv-r Thorne. Irene Kuth Williamii, Ruth Wilson. ■.conard Waller W.mxI. Charles Hamlinc Zimniennan. B.A. ..nliwr «rrn I Divcnilr IMI. M - - ' NfU ' Ha em ( ' onn , - -- - ' . ' «r«r .1. ' . ■in. A- . ' «« t f liititH ( OH W ' .ilfrkurv C mn . w ' in . 1 ' «•.. It ' •■.; II f)f n AVtr- .i AV« ■: .ft. ' ' nil . ' ttf HavtH. Conn Sr- 1 ' • ' nn. li . HH aas Crown si 34 Hishop si 42 High St. s Warren s! yS Howard av 46 Chestnut --t Wiilerbury Meriden West Huven West HavtM. iiq Park 1 S;(g Howard u 117 Park M af Becrk t Hartford f 8 HoUHtOD Nt. Naugatu l Sj Grove 1 SiuJcnis Ircm cibcr IK ' pJrimcnis Kftd Ackert. Fmli-rirk l.e .f ' tcd Adamii. ArmMroPK. Set!. 1 tieiirj.- ' n,. Jr man. Harry Knj«l Burge , Sidnrv RiiReni Hnmnp. Ji Richard pemer Childs. (icorge Palmer Chriitian. Edwanl Welch Clucas. Roland Baldwin C e, , a ' y.fl; Lit). .Vru ' trk, A ' . . 320 W 4(.S l ' « 340 Wl, IfH 1 a af 4 $4V 3ff Wl ' 122 W 12 4V, F« 412 Kw 58 V aiV 2(1 ' ,37 Wl,. ahs W 43K Fw (mj V ao V 24 ' ' I ' DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC. Frederick Campbell Colston, Walter Ruel Cowles. Urban Cronan, Francis Quinn Cronin, Coleman Curtiss, H. H. Cutler, John Thomson Dallas, Cornelius Edward Daly, Pierpont VanDerveer Davis, James Delano, Jr., Louis Carson Dillman, Henry Hodgdon Elliot, John Stoughton Ellsworth, Edward Chappell Ely, Henry Robertson Failing. Richard Monroe Fairbanks, Dwight Thompson Farnham, Charles Wilbur Fisk, Stanleigh Pohly Friedman, Henry Alansin Gardner, Jr., Francis Erskine Graff, Joseph Lambert Gray, Alfred Ernest Hamill, Caryl Smith Harris, Dwight Ruggles Perry Heaton, Lloyd Burdwin Holsapple, John Ralph Howe, Ernest Hamilton Kurd. Oliver Livingston Jones, Jr., Asa Rathbone Kelley, John Caspar Kittle, Edward Musgrave Lacey, Charles Alonzo Leonard, Kingsley Rich MacGuffey, Alexauder Scott McLean, Theodore Hale Merriman, John Alston Moorhead, Charles Dexter Morris, Philip Lefevre Morrison, Thornton Taft Munger, Edgar Munson, Elmer Belding Myers, Baltimore. Md. , New Haven. Co int.. New Haven, Conn., New London, Conn., Buffalo, N. ] ' ., Bridgeport, Conn., IVaterbiiry, Conn., Worcester, Mass.. Elizabeth, N. ., Ne7v Bedford, A ass. , Chicago, III., Waterbtiry, I 7. , Simsbury, Conn., Norwich, Conn.. Portland, Oregon, Indianapolis, Ind., Bingliampton, N. ) ' . , Plainficld, N. Y., Albany, N. Y., Hindsdale. III., Pittsburg, Pa.. Avondale, Cincinnati. O. Chicago, III.. Walton, N. Y., Washington, D. C, Hudson, N. Y., Norwich, Conn., Wilton, Con}!. New York City, Chicago, III., Ross, Cat., Ei ' anston, III., Pittsfield, III., Boston, Mass., Danbury, Conn., Bristol, Conn. Allegheny, Pa.. Olean, N. Y., Boston, Mass., New Haven, Conn., Williatnsport, Pa., Auburn, N. Y., 44 V. 2q7 W. 456 Fw. 306 W. 34 V. 163 F. 18 V. 306 W. 289 W. A. 46 V. 421 B. 345 Wh. 62 V. 250 York St. 426 W. 43 V. 437 Fw. 299 W. 426 Fw. 69 V. 63 V. 332 Wh. 416 B. 260 Crown St. 1076 Chapel St. 434 Fw. 42 V. 2 V. I V. 27 V. 40 V. 444 Fw. 119 Wall St. 24 V. 129 F. 61 Dwight St. 465 Fw. 61 V. 674 W. D. 107 DEPAh- ! . n . l Arthur NilscD. David Lyman Oleson, Jcihn Olmsted, KUwnrd Stetson Paine, William Krwlorick Peter, id. Archie Mudge Reid. John Taylor Roberts. (leorge Paul! Torrenoe Sargent. Murray Saigcnt. Avery Milton Schermerhom, A 1 an) Steele. Kdward Seymour Stringer. Arthur Irvif. ' T«ft I nt. Harry Uowi Pro! V I! I . I ' ..;a. . W.KxJruff .HHltuff. Wynne. ■i 1 1 . IWix n. Mass. liuffah, itimgor. Sfvmour V. )-.. . ff . Ind . y It ,:. A. A A. PA .. .• .1 A Si. P,iui Minn C.-r. , ' -. ' . ' r 1 ,,. A. .V. A, . , l.r. Si i Au!, MiHH UrooktvH . . . y 11 ' M S. 3« Pw 3 ' 5 H 49 V. sSs V 4 ' J Fw J40 I •. 402 Fw. 4 Kw l-ynwood ]jl  f J3«. Wh 43a K v 45 ' l F 38.1 Wli 3S6 1 ' . 3S5B 3S7H 3 5 W 2(14 I- ci V Department of forestry J- John Appleton, B.A., Bowdoin College I90 . Hugh Potter Bakei ' , B.S., Michigan Asrioultural College 10 1. Fred Wilson Besley, B.A., Maryland Agricultural College 1892. John Henry Bridges, B.S., I ' niversity of Florida 190 ' J. Harold Russell Bristol. Horatio James Brown, B.A., Inion University 1001. Edward Edgecombe Carter, B.A., Bowdoin College 1903. Herman Haupt Chapman, B.AGR.. t ' niyer.Mity of Minnesota 1899. Horace Washburn Chittenden. Ph.B., Yale University 1903. Harold Benjamin Eastman, B.S., Bowdoin College 1902. Senior Class imigor, Ml., St. Croix Fa s. llVsc. As igrove, I ' a., Rartow. F a., Meridcn, Conn. Schenectady. N. 1 ' ., Bath, Me., St. Paul, Minn. W ' asliington, D. C. Port land, .l e., 109 279 Crown St. 159 Elm St 64 Lake pi. S Prospect pi. 88 Lake pi. 70 Whalley av. 25 Whalley av. DHrAKTMKXr OF TH Stuart John Flintham Harold Day Foster. B.A . WllUam. Oillrfc iwit. Willmtn BHrVh..i:r On-rlcv, B 1. Ralph «. Amhf • . ■hipnian Ha ni r..li.vr i«Di ii-y. B A . illiatii 1! •ilmun k '  A . 11 B A . Urrill. B A A. 1 nl . ■M. Jr. ■•T.-,vl..r. B.A . William Urant WcirIc. .-tJt-wn. .V. y . lioSlOH. MiliS , OaHanti. ( ., Day Ion, OrtgOH. AmMtrtt. Mast. K tg kima. Japan. . St. . « «. .! • .. .V. Pau . Minn . Il ' afft v. X ) . Tift ' nt. A ' , v., JmAi-nl. Mast.. San l-rancit€0, i ai. .Wa- Havtn ( nn . At an a. (.. .. ' , ' r an. . Mr . .Ww Ha:tn. nn . Sli ' tfAfgan. Mf . Aa,a. . : litndfrf. ' illt. I ' a 132 Howe si. 78 Dwight St. 78 Dwight St. 94 Division st. 30 I. i.lltl St. 30 Tilton St. jS Prospect Kt. i3 Howe St. •)4 DivinioD SI. 104 Pnwpect tt. M , HlnkcKt. . ct ,.1 5 York t . - Shchnn iv itae A : . !1 A . I lilrrr tl ul Imlialia ■■«;. Clarence lohn Buck. B A . MA . JohiJ :iiJtux llu.Ji.c.-. David Golden K inner. 1uni:r riJs l{liH minf;l ' ' ii . SUKkhrt.iy I: Ma. ii.i A..-. I ' I: 15.; i;ini --I. 3-. I. iiwodd pi. • 1 1 pi. jf Whalley av. 132 Howe (t. 25 Whalley av. DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY. Janero Espina Lagdameo, B.A. , Ateneo tie Manila l«9i;. H. Douglas Langille, Jacob Joshua Levison, B.A., CoUege of the City ot New York I ' JOS. James Patrick McDonough, B.A., Tale University 1903. Chester Arthur Mathewson, Clayton D. Mell, B.A., Franklin and Marsliall College 19 i;. ' . Walter Jean Morrill, B.S., University of Maine 1899. Harry Gamble Neel, B.S., Pennsylvania State College 1903. John Marbury Nelson, Jr., B.A., .iohns Hopkins University 1903. William Bridge Piper, B.A., Harvard University 1.S93. Merritt Berry Pratt, B.S., Chicago University 1903. Arthur Cuming Ringland, Samuel James Record, B.A., Wabash College 1903. Ernest Avery Sanders, M.A., Ohio State University 1903, William Forsythe Sherfesee, B.A., College ot Charleston 1903. Ferdinand Augustus Silcox, B.S., College ot Charleston 1903. Stanton Gould Smith, Herbert Osburn Stabler, Gardiner Watkins, B.A., Pi ' inceton University 1903. Sage von Wernstedt, M.E.. Institute of Technology, Stoekholni. Arnot Wilson Whetstone, M.A., Ohio State University 19o3. Trueman Doane Woodbury, Ph.B., Brown University 1903 Edmund John Zavitz, B. A., McMaster University 1903. Theodore Christian Zschokke, B.A. Leland Stanford rir. University 19oi. Manila, . ., Washington, D. C. New York Citv. New Hai ' tn, Conn., Cincinnati. O., Lil ' anon. Pa , Madison, Me. Draiioslnirg, I a., Baltimore, Mil. Cani tiidge, Mass., Paw Paw, III.. Montclair. N. .. Craivforilsville, I mi. , Westerville, O.. Charleston, S. C, Charleston, S. C, Philadelphia, Pa. , Spencerville, Md., New York City, Strengnas, Sweden, I ' an lUiren, O., E. Orleans, Mass., Ridgeway, Ont., Palo Alto, Cat., 94 Division st. 38 Hallock st. 1S2 Mansfield st. 5g Prospect st. 1 82 Mansfield st. 8 Prospect pi. S3 Sachem st. 126 Wall St. 1S2 Mansfield st. 606 E. D. 70 Whallev av. 70 Whalley av. 53 Lake pi. 53 Lake pi. 53 Lake pi. 142 Shcftield av. 606 E. D. 42 Lake pi. 135 Howe St. 53 Prospect St. Dcparimcni of Cbcoloi v RcsiJcnl LiccniiJlc (Usv Prc lcnc Mcrwin BurjfcK . B.A.. AVa- HavfH, Conn Vkle t nlTrrdij: !•«; B l ;«n nU Thi l-ic1 ' «l (wtnliunr 1011. Satntiel Hibl«crt Cam. Mcmloufttt, Conn.. Tonmlo Itapilit ( ' ■ll ' « ' l «Q E- S ' rw H)tven. i ' emn.. minan ' ' I nUmll) •■( Ctit a« ■•■•. li HA. Mmiomta, I ' i ' : KuKL ' Di ' -•n. Nf ' HiM-.r- Kln« 1 l....l !•«•. I!----- K A . tu Ha: • ' n.. B I Iiraw Tboaloglr ! Hrmlnarr I9M I! MA n ' ..1«:rr • r IBM, 1 • iilrmltT IWt Cbnrilon Bates Siraver. H.A.. t  i Wi-M.-m Mkn ' Und • U i«v IHW. I.l-B. I ' nlTonllr of llaf7Ui: 2 4 I ixwcll av. Muntowrw i7 i Chetilnul sL. Ankonia 3f(i Cniwn (.1. 177 l wrence M. WoodfiKint 6R. W. I J. (Ireeo ' ii Formii DEPARTMENT OE THEOLOG] New Bedford. Mass. Everett Thomas Whitford, B.A., Brown University 1902, M.A. Brown I ' niversity 1903. David Lewis Yale, B.A., Ne7v Htwen. Conn Williams College 18«9, B.D. Andover Tlieologiciil S.-niinnry 189 ' J. Qraauate Class William Henry Bawden, B.A., f ' olnmbia University INM, I ' nic.n Tln ' oloirical Sem Stanley Francis Blomfield, B.A , Olivet College 1895. B D. Yale University 1899 Herbert Stanley Brown, B.A., Yale Ui[iversity 1881, B.D. Yale University 1886 Raymond Gilmore Clapp, B.A. , Boston fniversity 1900, B.D. Yale University 190.1. Frank Butler Doane, B.A., Amherst t ' ollefiv 1890, B.D. Yale University 181W, Charles Telford Erickson, B.A., De I ' auw University 1891, M A. 1893, B.l). liostim 1 Edward Franklin Goin, B.A., nsk l niversity 1898, B.l). Olierlin Theological Seminary N,--c Haven. Conn.. y 18fl(;. stony Creek. Conn.. Darien. Conn., South Hoslon. Mass. North are?!, ( onn., Millersl nrg, O., ersity Scliool of Tlieol. 1895. Nen ' Haven, Conn., Unioni ' ille. Afi ' e i., Petersburg, I ' a. , ' nilege 1898, B.D. V:ilf Ini Gten Co7ie, Canada, Paul Ernst Gross, B.A., Moravian College 1900, B.l). Yale University 1903. Robert Ritchie Harwell, B.A., Ilampden-Sidney College 1897, M.A. Ilampden-Sidney John Francis Johnston, B. A., Illinois Wesleyan University 1898, M.A. Illinois Wesleyan University 19(11, I ' lil). lllii William Gilbert Lathrop, B.A., Shelton, Conn.. Brown University 1889, H.l). Yah ' University 1893. Frederick Lent, B.A., New aven. Conn., Brown University 1900, M A. and li 1). Bi-own University 1901. Albert Alonzo Madsen, B.A , .S7. Charles, Minn., Moravian College 19()0, B.D. Yale University 1903. Albert Curtis Moses, B.A., Redding, Conn,, Carleton college. 1889, il A. Carleton College 189-J, B.D Chicago ' l ' heologic:il Semin; Sendai, apan, linary 19n3. ll-ei estev Hills Chonosuke Nakamura, Tohokn Gakuin 1893, B.D. I ' aciftc Theological Sc Warren Bartlett Seabury, B.A., Yale University 19U(i. William Ernest Andrew Slaght, B.A., Toronto University 1898, B.D. Yale tiniversity r.lii3. Charles Edward Snoke, B.A., Lebanon Valley College lOim, B.D. Union Bibliciil Seminary 19ii3. John Arend Timin, New } aven. Conn., Lutheran Theological Seminary d ' liila,) 1881, B.D. Yale University 191)3. Edgar Colli ns Tullar, B.A., Seymour. Conn., Albion College 189T. 113 1 Wesleyan I ' niv W ' esttirook, Conn. Newl ' um, Fa., 635 E. D. 6og R. D. 1851 Dixwell av. Stony Creek Darien 613 E. D. North Haven 142 Edgewood av. 34 Foote St. 612 E. D. 627 E. D. 119 Park St. 190-J. Shelton 63 Clark St. 714 W. D. Redding 644 E. D. 696 W. D. Westbrook 630 E. D. 106 York sq. Seymour JL DEPARTMKST OF THEOLOGY Edwani ! Y li- 1 Altv--rl S Amh- r Rolwr! 1 Senior CIdss All cii I Dir. r. B.A.. AVw rff. 1 A ■«•. M l . lUrrwil lalrrnlty IW . H.A.. y. H A . H A . M A ■  A. ma «ton. B IJ.. B A , .-. H.A.. A . I(M A B A . ih, B A . II A iiiti. B L.. i i y. A OhtrliH, ' CMuago.n .. AVn- H.imf ton. A . 7 . AVn- . : ' ' . ' •  .. • .I.. ' « . Ij, J.- ' Rn-frsiitf. Cat.. Punntin. AVfr .mlattil. W.tt,iyam,i. ii tiin. I ' ■•u-Jf}r. Im . :iigfm. ttkfrlami1t llfrt,i. Ky . SI ' -.v. I, ' ..,.„ ,v. . 655 W. D 59 Wall St (.:(. K. I) (.18 V. n (.83 W. D JV York lit (kjj K. 1) (.88 W. I) (j.u 1.. U. uh v. n. IjM E. I J. (.K. E. I . r.46 E. 1). «.h4 V. U. fc3J E. D. 643 E. I .  .)f W. I) 710 W. 1). 631 E. I). 70a W. IJ. DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY. Evan Walter Scott, B.A., Marietta College 19( i. John Lehman Shively, B.A., (itterbein University llliil. Everett Hollingsworth Sperow, B.A. Franklin and Marshall College l!«il. Jacob Henry Yaggy, B.A., Yale Ciniversity ISina. Herman Fiske Bell, B.A., Amherst College 19iil. Osmond Jesse Billings, B.A., AmherrtCciIlege 19110. Edward Alfred Bloinfield, B.A.. olivet College 1902. Albert Raifles Brown, B.A., Oberlin College 1902. Thornton Tenipleton Denhardt, George Hibbert Driver, B.A., Amherst College 19(Ht. Noble Strong Elderkin, B.A., Amherst College 1901. Oscar Robert Olsen Farel, B.A., Denifon University 190 ' J. Dempster D. Gorton. B.A., Olivet College 1900. Henry Hoadly Guernsey, William Rodman Hamlin, B.A., Yale Iniversit.y 19(hi. Ira Tapper Hawk, B.A., State University of Iowa 1899. Horace Flavel Holton, B.A., Amherst College 19oi. Roy Mac Houghton, B.A., tiiivet College 19oa. Mihran Tatios Kalaidjian, St. Paul ' s Institute, Tarsus 190(i. Frederick Ludwig Hermann von Lubken, B.A. Oberlin College 19iW Ray Oakley Miller, B.A., Bethany College 1903. Jason Noble Pierce, B.A., Amlierst College 19i) . Albert Edward Roraback, B.A., Yale University 1903. S iaiuioii, O., t ' luDiiln rshuri;, Pa. , Lydia. Md.. New Haven, Conn., Jh-istol, R. ., S iay on, Mass., Miisket on, Mich., Oherlin, O.. I ' lipperTille, ( hifar o, Wakefield, Mass.. Chicago, 111., Forest City, Iowa, Verinonti ' ille, Midi. , New Haven, Conn., Easthainplon, Mass., low a City, Iowa., Spr in !i field. Mass., I.aingsburg. Mieh. . Tli ' erek, Asia Minor, New York City, Wellshing, U Va., Brockton. Mass., Canaan. Conn., 5 614 E. D. 605 E. D. 629 E. D. 679 W. D. 608 E. D. 690 W. D. 625 E. D. 626 E. 1). 657 W. D. 709 W. L). 693 W. D. 638 E. D. 699 W. D. 623 E. D. 620 E. D. (.73 V. IJ. 703 W. D. 704 W. D. 633 E. D. 628 E. D. 409 Orange st. Mt. Carmel 700 W, D. John Adolplius Scheuerle. B.A.. ■ilaYlIn I ' nlTrnltjr l l David Kdward Thoma . B.A,. I nix-nlly of Nsbnuka l t John Mason Wells. B.A.. Ambmi c ' ollaev i « Burton PEPA irMKXT OF THh Ri! LiHCoim. rrr.. 1 1 1 ' . La wren • nunlcr C.lasj nger. H A. B A H iHuff ri.i B A . M,. U. B.A.. A Talarnlnmiy B A.. ollna l«ri 1. 1«J Kail Itetlan. Mn Suffolk, r., n. V«lc 1 nl B.A . rr ll !■: Fair fi fid. Comn.. 1 ,,l! n,l. S 1 B.A.. .V .V ,  • . , .. i .A . lUla:t. a incrhorn. HA . ( 34 E. D. (iij K. n. OS I W. D. 4o ) Orange si. (iS.) W. O. 675 W. 1). aiK Humphrey si. V. I). : ..w. iii Hnll. 6hj W. I). II J Kim Hi, ;iaW. IJ. Fairfield 7H W, I). (.3gE. I . 1 1 i ' ark (I . ' 4o B. I). 641 K. I . 711 V. I . (m K I). 103 Park Kt. «.rt W. U. I of. GofTe «t. f.47 K K. WHILST VJt PETTY MLN PtLP ABOUT M13 LEGS , SELICINo ICNOBLL 6.RAVL5! Department of medicine Howard Sanford Allen, Zelly Adam Bonoff, Edward Joseph Brophy, William Francis Collins, Edward Francis Crofutt, John Henry Dillon, James Bernard Dinnan, Frederick Tracy Fitch. Emanuel Charles Fleischner, David Aloysius Flynn, Frank Thomas Gaffney, Joseph Leo Gilmore, Charles Hammond, Senior Class U ' nodbtiiv, Conn., New Havt:n, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Bethel, Conn.. ll ' a erbniy. Conn., New Haven, Conn., Noaiik, Conn., New Haveji, Conn., Bridgeport, Conn., Wallingford, Conn. Albany, N. } ' ., Sprifigfield, Mass., Ill Edgewood av. 26 Palmer st. 367 Ferry st. 393 East st. 120 York St. 120 York St. 96 Broad st. 120 York St. y2o Grand av. Brid,a;eport loq York st. f S Edwards st. 14 Vernon st. 7 DEPARTMENT OF MEniCINE Carlos Grout Hilliard. M.A.. Brown lolvenii) ) ■' John Vil« n Hunt, Julius Harold Hurst. M.D.. olumbla I nlrrrtll) iwtil Kretl Pollock Lam-. Arthur Riley Lyman, Thomas Etlwanl Parker. Jr.. Natlmn Tollp ' ; Pratt MA. Fr.. J«v. Scymcur 1 Barl ' v .r lieman Bur .v. Olalht. Kitm.. , « ' Hav n. Conn., Ijmi ' tll. M,iit.. W,ilfrbur ' : flfi.t X. .. 1136 Chapel kt. a(M) Canner st. 67 Howe St. 3,Vi Crown si. 120 York St. HridjjeiMirl t3.t Cedar st. itb Putnam st. 3 ij Crown  t, 4S; Columbus av. ISO York Kt. 7b Vat hlnf{ton av. I ' redcrick (  r -illc llalcom. chni:™ r))..ii-...- itc.icii. K: : Ai Ka., .1. I uis A! ' Frank : Shcm Alfrcil K v ■Alexander Otto 1 ■Ed.. - W ilemck. IV A Robc. ' l l-iai. ;.-. Kc.; . Sylvester Richard I-caliy. William Licbm.in. Kdwarrl Km.iauL-1 Lmdcman. Michael Andn-w Mc Juecney. James Smith Martin. John Erwin O ' Connell. 3uni:r last Alllffvro, Man.. Harlfitrd. C hh., lleilan. Matt . Koiky Hill. I, inn rot • « ■( V, R. .. I ' orllami. enn . . rti- Ha: ' XfU-fwrt. . . Skfrman. i ' nn Xru ' ) ork ( ilr. Nfu- Havrn, Conn . i ' pprr MonlcliUr . New Hai ' tn. Conn 71 Henry 381 Crown  t. 91 Park «t. 3 1 i York SL ii ii Chapel It. 1 1 3)i Chai ct «t. 333 Cedar st. 254 Cedar nt. Si Park «t. . ■t St. n St. ..■! av. 63 (irove  l. 1 7 Park st. 1 Day si. 765 ( rand av. 13s Howe Kt. 16c Lamberton st. 87 Park  l. iitii Chapel St. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. Charles Reed Pratt, James Thomas Prevatt, Alva George Provost, James Frederick Rogers, Charles Edward Sanford, Thomas Franklyn Smallman, Edmund Spicer, WiUiard George Steadman, Jr. New Haven, Com., T iomasvilU, Ga., Tcrririi ton, Conn., Malta, O., Ansonia, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Groton, Conn., Southiiigton, Conn., 114 D wight St. 66 Whalley av. 333 Cedar st. 78 Lake pi. 928 Grand av. 129 Howard av. 925 Howard av. 109 York St. Frank Mears Adams, Ph.B., Yale University 1903. Frank Calvin Atchison, William Henry Barr, Eugene Maurice Blake, Joseph Edward Brady, Patrick Joseph Brennan, Michael Edward Cooney, Jr., Timothy Michael Crowley, Calvert Martin DeForest, Prcspero Fortunato Benjamin Francolini, Edwin Carpenter Gilbert, Isaiah Hagob Halladjian, Joseph Webster Hurton, William Lome Irvine, B.A.. Yule University 1903. Samuel Francis Jackson, Herbert Leopold Kennedy, Jacob Kimber Levan, Louis Herbert Limauro, Carl Emil Meyer, Charles Ruben Mitchell, Charles Connor Murphy, John Emilius Parker, B.S., Union College 1901. John Woodcock Parker, Jr., Frank Lyman Phillips, Ph.B , Yale University 1902. Walter Loraine Plumb, Harry Charles Podall, Bernard Jules Rosen, Charles Arthur Ruickoldt, Second Vear Class Ni-w Haven, Conn., Norwich, Conn , SnJJield, Conn. , Bridgeport, Conn., Brockton, Mass., Norwich, Con n . , Florence, Mass., New Haven, Conn., Cumberland, IVisc, Hartford, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Aintab, Turkey. Hartford, Conn., Mill Creek, Manitoba, New Haven, Conn., Glenbrook, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Chicopee, Mass., New Britain, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Charleston, S. C, New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Milford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conn., 4S3 Orange st. 361 George st. 112 Whalley av. 293 York St. 59 [ Elm St. 1079 Chapel St. 315 Crown st. 116 Day St. 925 Howard av. 379 Crown St. 120 York St. 21 Sperry st. 109 York St. 363 Wh. 56 Frank st. 159 York St. 164 Wooster st. 2og Wallace st. 120 York St. 109 York St. 66 Prince st. 153 D wight St. 1)04 Ferry st. 389 Orange st. Milford 1S9 Meadow st. 52 Lafayette st. 71 Olive St. 119 DEPAKT.UKNT OF ME I Irving Frank ScofieM. B.A., V.-«lc)Kli rnlt.-r-ll) i e Max Kuskin Smirnow. Jc-rcmiuh llarrctt Sullivan. B.A.. V lp rnlv.T H) i n Charlo Arthur Tcirault. Ph.B.. Iir un InUrr-iiy l « I...y.l O-iar Tlu.ir.i.s-,n. Vi;iiii;ii ll..vv(iii! Ircat. Mo ■i Tuch. John William Vollmer. Wallace Kdwar«l Whcclcr. Alcxantlcr Zaogwill Wulotlarsky. John Day Acklcy. DuvkI Nils A)ilMn?in. I.oui Murk Alofsin. w ■• lerMi li ( , ' .ley. Kehx V. orth. Jamf I- A . HA Samuel jame iiuiiiijcrg. Herman I ' harles (jroman. B. A , K ilall. M. Hcatly. Albcii I.uiImik Mea(lrit.-ks, (leorsne Knincis Hernty. . n. Pil.B., A ilivanjan. Juhu IvaU ll. :.-. Henry Bertram Laml)ert, MtridtH. Conn.. Sm- Ha: Sr f Ha:. ■SoulktiriJgt. Man.. Mfr.fr. Pa . Pfrhr ' I ' lm Ha- S A fif... J . ■■:■■:■. Xfw Haven. ( find.. Ttr$i Year C m nn. J.r.i.:,.iJ. J ' J.. AVw HavfH. Conn., rrenlom. A ' . .. AVa It n tain. Conn , Xrti- Ha-. ' tn. i onn.. A ' ra- Ha:tm. Conn . Mtlh-nit. Malt tv Havrn. Conn.. Sr% ' Havrn. Conn . Derliy. Conn.. Prrhjf. Conn., hjhtnf:tr. . ) ' .. Harl ord, Conn . dtholl, f ii ' a. ; . AV JJu. AVn- Jia: . . ' fu- Ha:i n. ■nn . Kfgky. .Armrnia. St am or J. Conn., Hridgtfxtrl. Conn.. Meridcn 13 DavenpiTt av. 24f Washington av. i|i i Howard av. a 76 Crown  t. Derby Kh Portiira %x S. Norwalk io ) Vork «t ()7 Orchard  t. S  j Y irk St. aSK Ceorge l. aijj (ieorgc «l. 1187 Chapel Nt. 1 187 Cha| cl St. 109 Vork m. 47 Stanley at. 17 Autumn tX. gh (ireenc Kt. aB Ridge Kt. Derby 109 York at. 3JV ab ) Portaea ni. as Lake pi. Briilgeporl ■ai York Ht. aji; George at. loa Ward at.  l ' nivcr ity pi. 37S Ctown fl. Stamford av? York  t. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. James Irving Latimer, Robert Francis Lawless, John Thomas Leahy, Albert Buist Levy, William Edward Lippman, James David MacGaughey, Jr , Edwin Lowell Marcy, Augustine John Meagher, Anthony Joseph Mendillo, Guy Burl Morrison. Carl Stephen Mueller, Ph.B., Vi ' slr an University 1H03. Matthew Nigohos Nahigan, Robert Franklin Nash, Runard Pepe, Roy Clifford Potter, W illiam Orrin Rice, Ph.B.. Brown University 1908. Clyde Augustus Roeder, Melchiorre Frances Rosary Savarese, Thomas Francis Scanlon, Marvin McRae Scarbrough, B.A., University of Oveson V i. George James Schuele, Goodrich Truman Smith, John Walter Sweeney, George Edward Teehan, Frank William Thompson. Frank Jerome Wall, Edwin Jewels Weldon, Benedict Nolasco Whipple, Hartford, Conn., Cluster, Conn., New London, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Hat en, Conn., Wallingford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., New Haven, Conti., New Haven, Conn., Lincoln, Neiir , Berlin, Conn., Hartford. Conn., Liidlo7v, AJa. ' .s., New Haven, Conn., Guilford, Conn., Gardner, Mass , Grand Island, Nebr. Shelton, Conn., Noroton.Conn., Eugene, Oregon, Wallingford, Conn., Woodbury, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Brockton, Mass. , Waterburv, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Torrington, Conn., Bristol, Conn., 55 Prospect st. 1 1 51 Chapel St. 333 York St. 69 Audubon st. 812 Grand av, Wallingford 789 Uuinnipiac av. 241 Franklin st. 86 Canal st. 221 D. Berlin 157 York St. 919 Howard av. 40 Hill St. Guilford 42 Lake pi. 120 L) wight St. I College St. 29 High St. 925 Howard av. Wallingford 1 1 1 Edgewood av. 85 Sachem st. 333 Cedar st. 611 Elm St. 20 Cassius St. 68 Edgewood av. 281 Crown St. The iTAiL V« AS -ABC|L OUT Dcparimcni of Caw (graduate CMn A ' maHf UHjf. CAtna. li.i:: Dti Mc.r A :.!- 11. . Ml I trn: Ixrlrxiii L ' ollocv ut l«i i n jiihn Aneii tus MrK nr r HA.. Siivrr i ::, LL.B. SU(« loll enllr of Iowa lan 1 AVtj. ,i: . ' - I nlreraltT I ' M. Jti i,- wlncLu, li.A.. .l .IMi ' d, ' . I ' nlTtTiitr of SL Tbomu ISSU. LUIL I ' nlrentlr ol M. Tbomat l f. An.Uiu T.u n: -K.iii. LL B B. Bumu B. 1 r. : ■V. I.I. !■I IltC  t. 3S4 Crown Kt. 31 s Orange ■(. 133 iluwc si 211 Whitney av. 122 DEPARTMENT OF LA W. Chung Hui Wang, LL. B., Tientsin Univtrsity 1S9H, M.L. Vale Linivvrsity I ' Jii.i. Edward Jackson Wenner, LL.B., state University of Iowa imVi. Salvador Zaragoza, B.A., University of St. Thomas 189n, li.L. Univi-isity of St. ' I ' l Lloyd Stuart Ackerman, Samuel Alderman, Coleman Emanuel Andel, B.A., Yale University 19M-3. Ira Lincoln Anderson, B.A., Yale University 19iil. Henry Cotheal Andrew.s, B. A., Yale University 1899. M.A. Y ' alc University 19ii|. Joseph Henry Banigan, Joseph Barr, Ernest Turrell Bauer, B.A., Y ale University 1900. Cogswell Bentley, B.A., Y ' ale University 19fKi. Barnette Berman, George Dexter Blount, Ph.B., Emory ( ' ollese 19ni, B.I. University of (ieorgia 19ii.l James Elbert BrinckerhoiT, Edward Myers Brown, George Robert Burnes, Edward Aloysius Carlin, John Douglas Clark, Daniel Francis Conway, Charles Winthrop Cramer, William Barnes Cullen, David Sheldon Day, B.A., Yale University 1903. Charles Mills deForest, B.A., Yale University 19m. M.. . Yale University I9os. Solomon Eisner, Alfred Chalenor Fairbanks, Horace Jewell Fenton, B.A., Yale University 1899, M.A. Y ' ale University 1901. John J. Fisher, B.A., Beloit ( ' ollege 1900. Joseph Simon Flynn, Canton, China. Garrison, loiva, Manila, P. . omas 1903. Senior Class San Franfist ' t), i ' a ., JVe-w Havin. Conn., Bellf ' . ' ilU-, III., Ne7v 1 ' ork C ' ity, Fislikill. , . ) ., Pro ' didcnce, R. ., Sufficld, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Roc luster, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., Barnesville. Ga., New Canaan, Conn. Herkimer, . . W. Pridgeport, Conn., New Hai ' en, Conn., Windsor, Conn., Burlington, Vt., Portland, Conn., Hamilton, ( ., Colchester, Conn. , New Haven, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Hartford, Conn., U ' illimaiitic, Conn., I Chile Creek, Wise, Ridi 7vav, Pa. 254 Crown st. 124 ' Park St. 1 1 7 Wall St. Tontine Hotel 96 S. M. New York City 569 P. 1 151 Chapel St. 112 Whalley av. 1081 Chapel St. 299 York St. 41 Broad St. 333 York St. 2S3 Crown St. II 9 Wall St. Bridgeport 215 Davenport av. 315 Crown St. 919 Howard av. 222 Crown St. 119 Wall St. 36 Elm St. 3S7 Temple st. 299 W. 315 Crown St. 65 York sq. 619 E. D. loS High St. Charles Driver Francis, B. A.. ValrlnlTrTnHjr 1S «. Robert Launitz Frc l, Mark I on (icrmttin. Albert Smith Gordon. B A.. Vc«lf)«n I nlvrr lt)r l ' l. A ::n. (.. i r.-cht, I ' ll.B.. Charles F ' earl Ham . I ' li.B . DKPART. fENT OF LA IV H ' imtktsltr. Tenn., . tilWiMtllr Los AHgr.. Ha:itrth iUe, Ci. ' ««-. Parun. Conn . LitwrtHff. Matt.. Ciuiijcif. III.. II ' ft Uhtrly. O.. John JuMrj.l. HiiKi.i-. U.A 1! • • ....-- A innitr t..U.-«T ■►« Samuc Dcnniit F ' alricV Clifton IIOK Paul K- •hy. B.A. ..ugh. 1.1. H . Wiliiam Joseph Muihgao, Urne! Nel - n. B.A.. k „ e Peck. B.A.. Jrtnity olic«T l il. William Sumner Pritchard. B.A.. Y«1p InlTrmlty l l. M.A. V lr |-nlT T.n Harry HoUister Read. Ph.B.. Yule I nirrrritjr 1 I. V«ff ' r, Colo., A I nitmllr o( (o) 4«dr |l« Trot. A ' , v.. MinnrafHtlit. Minn.. Columbus, 0-. S. .ifamAftf, ( ' . ' flit MfV ' .I Pawcalu, t. ' . ' hh . Ja MH. Harljiird. Lumr S itJfortl Sfirimj. AVa- HrilitiH, ( onm.. Sortvitk. I . ;« •j f Vi. . ' fW Hatfii .till AVo ' Itritain. Conn . TMompsOH -illf ljHdshi rg, Kiln Hartford. Lonn.. ln.fgif ' i ' rt. I I ' tin. 3 i Klni St 33J York si. 117 Wall Kt ;i)i York St. Norotin HciKhls 3() Elm St. I IJIUVC St. 9 S. M. 51J I ' roiipcct lit. • ,2 - Howard av. , 1 . ' l.ljicl St. 33(1 tii-orije St. 31 Audulxm St. : , I :o vn  t 333 York si. 3(1 Blm St. 30 Pearl St. 336 George  l. 333 York St. 1 39 York si. 17 Clark st S(l2 P. 1081 Chapel kl. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. Vivian Hall Root, Louis Mandelbaum Rosenhluth, Ph.B., Yale University 19nl. Jacob Minton St. John, Jr., Gustave Reinhardt Sattig, John Joseph Scanlan. B.A., Yale I ' niversity 19ii3. John Harold Sears, Burt Sidney Skinner, David Harold Slade, Howard Birney Snow, Robert Hardy Strahan, Frank Herman Strohm, Jesse Napoleon Sulzberger, William Marcus Swayne, LL. B,, Indiana I ' niversity 1899. Malvern Hall Tilhtt, B.A., Yale rniversity WiU. Kinsley Twining. B.A., Yale I ' niversity 19iil. Joseph Hill Walker, B.A., Y ' ale I ' niversity 1902. Robert Spiers Walker, George Burwell Ward, B.A., Yale I ' niversity 19ii2. Cameron Beach Waterman, B.A., Yale University 19111. Aaron Harry Werner, Charles Killinger Witmer, B.A., Franklin and Marsliall College 1.H88, M.A. K: Matthew Wills Wood, B.S., University of Pennsylvania 190], LL.B. New William Jefferson Wynn, B.A. , Mercer University 1x97. Abraham Aaronson, George Stanleigh Arnold, B.A , Yale University 19(i:l Ernest LeRoy Averill, Harry Saul Batchelder, Frederick Chester Bauby, John Joseph Bennett, Bridi iport, Conn.. Mew Haven, Conn., DcsMoines, Iowa, New Haven, Conn., New Haven. Conn., St. Louis, Mo., Moline, III., New Haven, Conn., Waterbu7y, Conn., Palmyra, N. Y., San Francisco, Cal., New York City, Fort Wayne, hut, Elizabeth City, N. C. Morristown, . ' . J., [Vartraic, Tenn., Waterbury, Conn., Bristol. Conn., Detroit, Mich.. Boston, .Mass., Palmyra, Pa., antilin and .Marshall College 1892. Nezv York City, York Law School 191)3. F.atonton, Ga., middle Class New Haviii. Conn. New Ha- ' cn, Conn., New Ha7 en. Conn., Waterbury, Conn., Waterbury, Conti., Ansonia, Conn. Bridgeport 1 1 1 Uwight St. 224 Oak pi 828 Chapel St 1S4 Mansfield st 36 Elm st 136 Wall st 1 161 Chap el st 222 Crown st 36 Elm st 119 Wall st 117 Wall st Qig Howard av 139 York st 314 Prospect st 1151 Chapel st 333 York st 36 Elm st 36 Elm st 317 Crown st, 14 Whalley av. 662 W. D 38 Lynwood pi. 316 Congress av. 24 Dwight St. 381 Lenox st. 139 F. 85 Olive St. IZ5 [tEl ' A l I M l- I ( ' ■I AW William Woodworth IJcnt. Frank Kdward Bollmann, John I-eor Bonef, 1 CuriKiw. ai (IcMurias, .Wa- .- . . (I • .« . .1 ii ' 7 ' ) ClmiH-1 ••! 40 Sylvan nv ( 4 Luke | K i4 ) York St nr Kwinht --t (1 Bri ad vii - Clown M |i 7(i Chu| rl St 3J3 York St byu E. 1 1 371J Crown St 1 1 J WhuUcy ii 317 Crown St l.iiiiica liciiiiiK. Ji .r-; ||.T) rr« .1 Jldic. ■crt Kaulukou, David tvdward 1.4 vi);nc, H A . H.A., tlmi-r ' )ury. Hii IV 1)1. . •t r ' ' IcCarthv. ■• hulh ' n Iti Ml trrhr- . Ky. . tin A... -, , s nw. AVa ' tiivfn. CVHH I -.9 IClni si I iK llnmillon st. 15., !■■I C. Iiti ( 1 . v7 Hnsli.l St. 373 Crown  1. 40 l.nke pi 341 Sherman av 43 Lake ]il 3S7 Temple  l. HridRcport -motl. 1:1 Malion. t-rick Mahon. ■ic. B.A.. Mathews. B.A. Auburr. 136 9 Library st (•4 Lake ' 36 Elm St r)S3 K. I DEPARTMENT OF LA IV. Maxwell Edwin Merwin, Julius French Miller, William Thomas Minor, Walter Edward Monagan, B.A. Holy Cross t ' ollette 1911-3. Ralph Isaiah Morse, B.A. , Bates Collew lOT). Sidney Charles Murray, Matthew Edward O ' Brien, Clifford Herrick Owen, Harry Merton Paine, Frank Howard Purinton, B.A., Bates ColleKi- 18!i6. Davis Salmon Rivkin, Charles Cooke Ru.ss, B.A., Yale University 1W)3. Alexander Randolph Scharton, Mason Trowbridge. B.A., Yale University 190- ' . Burton Parker Twichell, B.A., Yale University 19(11. Godolphin Waldron. John Robert A. Waller, Charles Lewis Watson, Pn H., Yale University 191)3, Earle Christian Wight, C.E., Pa. State Mil. Coll. 19(11. Clinton Roger Williams, Lon K. Wisehart, Benjamin Elizur Wright, Ph.B.. Yale University 18s, ,. Louis Adelnian, Joseph Toyne Anquillare, Albert Jabez Bailey, Carrol Lin wood Beedy, B.A., Bates College 19(W. Ralph Turner Beers, Philip Nathan Bernstein, James Milton Betts, B.A.. Yale University 19(i3. Benjamin Paul Brasley, William Day Cable, Buffalo. N. y. Franklin, Pa., New Haven, Conn. Wafer bury, Conn. . Liberty. Me.. Davenport. Iowa. Bridgeport. Conn., Garland, N. ) ' . Providenie. R. I., Lewis ton. Me.. Hartforil. Conn.. Hartford, Conn., Hartford. Conn.. Hartford, Conn.. Wallingford. Conn. Dubuque. Iowa. Indianapolis, Ind., ialtiniore. Md.. Boot iwyn. Pa.. , ' ind. New Hai ' eii, Conn., junior Class I ' ltl hiii-. . Pa.. New Hai ' en, Conn., Yantic, Conn.. Waterville, Me., Bridgeport. Conn. Neiv Haven. Conn., Sandy Hoo c. Conn.. Pittsburg, Pa., New Haven. Conn.. loS High St. 141 York St. 105 Park St. Bridgeport 1 151 Chapel St. ro5 Park st. I2(j Olive St. 265 L. 317 Crown St. 701 W. D. 7rS W. D. 139 York St. 254 Crown St. 333 York St. 117 Wall St. 14 Whalley av. 549 Campbell av. 151) York St. 7S Fair st. 1079 Chapel St. 148 Whalley av. 795 Grand av. 126 Wall St. 159 York St. 568 Ferry st. PEPAKTMEM lames Noel Howard Campbell, B.A. . -.nc Case, J ' .liu .Mar ' .i:i Cafes. Russell Porter Clark. Harlfo .: CitmloM. ttOilOH. .l jjJ . AVtt ' Httx-rm. I ' cmn St mer:i lf, .i tiss . {,.■■. A ' . . y%y York ! ly (ie r;gc st. JO Warren St. J.13 York St. Y. M. C. A. BIdg. loSi Chapel St. 1070 Chapel St. 4q3 Kim it. 3(a Crown St. iHt Crown st .rtl , BS , .Irai. .1. 1 liivMflem. Mai .1. ' A. .Wa-.if I is; York st 159 Klni --t ;; Cxjllene st. 157 York St. I ' ll Drange si. 23 1 ' 56 V 47« Whitney n 33 3 York vi Martm Wu l Hail. H.irr-x- Fleminir Uamlin, tnan. • Hi:rtt. ilutl. v.. ■Willi..; :. Thom:i.s ]I jn:y K;:k ' ar,d. Ixiuis Adolph Koroblut. AV  . Sn-tt ;■1 59 V. ( ... , , SpriHgfielJ, .I j .Anionia. Conn., ia 46 .. k V 4JS V y 11(1 Chapel s ' 157 York -t 151 V ' ■. jh9 How., 333 : . .1 1(9 Elm St. b6i w. n b) Mechanic M 116 Hif;h SI ii3 I ' j-Q Crown s: 419 I ' . AnKon:.. DEPARTMENT OE LA 11 ' . !i;D. Samuel Percy Landers, Frank Ansel Lasley, George Sidney Leach, B.A., Yale Unirersity 1903. John Nathan Levine, George Barton Lewis, Herbert Canfield Lust, George Frazier Mara, Charles Francis Mitchell, William Mulville, Robert Ludlow Nase, George Nicholas, Frederick William Nuhn, Daniel Lawrence Joseph O ' Neill, B.A., Yiile University l ' .m. Frank Lester Palmer, Thomas Fitz-gerald Porter, Jr., Benjamin Samuel Pouzzner, James John Uuill, Joseph Reich, Joseph Warden Reid, Charles Asaph Roberts, B.A., Yale University 190:i Francis Wanton Robinson, Joseph Clinton Roraback, B.A., Yale University 1H0:J. Morris David Saxe, Arthur Henry Slack, Ph.B., Brown University 1903. Fred Bowers Taylor, George Jameson Thomson, James Rogers Veitch, B.A., Wesleyan University 1003. Frank Atwater Ward, Ph.B., Yale liniversity 100.3. Erskine Douglas Warren, Edward Holl Washburn, George LeRoy Weekes, Norman Weil, Garrard Bigelow Winston, Francis Bayard Winthrop, B.A., Florida State College 1903. Nd t ' Haven, Conn., Chicago, III., Glo iersville, N. ] ' . Waterville, AT.. Bridgeport. Conn.. Chicago, III- . Bridgeport, Conn.. ' eui Haven, Conn., Norfolk, Conn., Hebron, I ' a., Ne7ii York City. New Haven, Conn., E. Hartford, Conn , Saco, Me., Natchitoches, La. , New Britain, Conn., Hotyoke, Mass. Pittsburg, Fa., Ottawa, Kans., Hartford, Conn., lialtimore, Md , ( ' a iaan. Conn., A ' ew Haven, Conn., Riverside, R. ., Concord, A. H., Wilton, Conn., South Manchester, Conn. iVew Haven, Conn., Toronto, Canada, New Haven, Conn., Harwich, Mass., Baltimore. Md., Chicago, J 1 1., Tallahassee, Fla. . 302 Wallace st. 159 Elm St. 3J9 Howard av. Bridgeport 1 169 Chapel St. 302 Wallace st. 191 DeWitt St. W. D. 168 York st, 506 Elm St. 333 York St. 333 York St. 397 Elm St. gi Olive st. 159 York St. S2 Wall St. 219 York St. 237 York St. -00 W. D. I South St. 19 Wall St. 132 Wall St. 36 Linwood pi. 139 College St. 159 Elm St. 570 Howard av. 16 Dwight St. 1079 Chapel St. 25 V. 333 York St. DF.PA R Edwin Hcrcn Baglcy. Th ' mn : Insrph H wc, William Tl; Mcrwin. James Henry O Rourkc. Dudley Knink Sicher. E«ra Crowcll Tcrrv. SpcciJl SiuJcnis iirt I in WaJ iK Merideu I i .i Chapel St. 17 KdnewiKKl av. ii: Howard av. Hartford .11. Elm St. Mcridcn 1044 ChajH-l Kt. ■39 York St. Meridcn ii}l Chapel Kt. 222 D. Bridge i c rl 443 I ij7 Howard .1 Directory of Rooms wjrdn. Hiitfotd i ' jE ' iJiil Mttideo CbpelsL flVorkst. UtiideD Cbpilst. mD. jepott iuiarfav. jRbbrcoiations A., absent on leave; B., Berkeley Hall, B. L., Sheffield Biological Laboratory; B. M. H., Byers Memorial Hall; D.. Durfee Hall; E. D., East Divinity Hall; F., Farnam Hall; Fw. Fayerweather Hall; Gym.. Gymnasium; L., Lawrence Hall; M., Peabody Museum; N. S. H.. North Sheffield Hall; O., Osborn Hall; P., Pienson Hall; S. H , Sheffield Hall; S. L., Sheffield Chemical Laboratory; S. M., South Middle College; V.. Vanderbilt Hall; W., Welch Hall; W. D. West Divinity Hall; Wh., White Hall; Winch., Winchester Hall; Wood., Woodbridge Hall. The college rooms numbered from i to 6g are in Vanderbilt Hall; from 70 to 96 in South Middle College; from 129 to 177 ill Farnam Hall; from 201 to 240 in Durfee Hall; from 241 to 2S2 in Lawrence Hall; from 283 to 3 30 in Welch Hall; from 331 to 382 in White Hall; from 3S3 to 422 in Berkeley Hall; from 423 to 470 in Fayer- weather Hall; from 521 to 600 in Pierson Hall. The rooms in East Divinity Hall are numbered from doi to 654; in West Divinity Hall from 655 to 724. The rooms in Sheffield Hall are numbered from i to 21; in North Sheffield Hall from 25 to 58; in the Sheffield Biological Laboratory from 60 to 79; in Winchester Hall from 100 to 135; in the Sheffield Chemical Laboratory from 14.0 to 162. Summary ACADEMKAL UEPARTMENT— Seniors. . . jSi) Juniors. jtij Soplxitnorcs 167 Frtrshmen. 431 SCIENTIFIC DKHAKTMENl liraduatm. ill Scni«jr . 174 Iuaior«. J07 Freshmen. jjR Special Student 17 • •.RAnUATE SLlltxtL Students, 111 DEPARTMENT f)F THEOUXJY- Rcsident Licrnliatrs. (•mduaicn, 10 ScDinrs. J 7 Middleni, ji Juniors. . . 31 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE— (•raduate Sludt-niv 1 Scoiom. 9b Juniors. ad Second vear. 1- First year. ... DEPARTMENT OK LAW— ■■. «5 .! . 17 DEPAl l-FINEARl- ii- Sludcnts, ... u DEPARTMENT OP MISIC— Students. 1 . FOREST SCHOOL Senior Class j. Junior Class. 32 93 3098 Deduct for names inserted twiir 135 Total. . sgtj VANUERBILT HALL. University €ottitiiencetiient line - ' 4II1, igoj. Order of exercises Doi ' id Stanlt ' Y Siin ' h OMl ' OSEK. ) ' o - : Tune congregati -)n united in Edward Gr I. PRELUDE CHORAL AND FUGUE, .... For Orchestra and Organ, the organ i ' art I ' Lavkh hv U. PRAYER, in. PSALM LXV., ......... Note — At the opening of the tirst College erected in New Haven, in 1718, th singinj; the first four verses of Psalm LXV., in Sternhold and Hopkins ' version. IV. ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT. V. ANNOUNCEMENT OF PRIZES. VI. LANDKENNUNG, ........ Male Chorus, Okchestka and Organ. The Baritone Soi.o hy Mr. Leonard Sankord Tyi.rr. VII. PRESENTATION TO THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS, BY THE DEANS OR DIRECTORS OF THE RESPECTIVE FACULTIES, OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES UPON EXAMINA- TION; WITH THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES, IN THE FOLLOWINCJ ORDER; Bachelors of Arts, Masters of Arts, Bachelors of Philosophy, Masters of Laws, Bachelors of Fine Arts, ' Masters of Science, Bachelors of Music, Masters of Forestry, Bachelors of Laws, Doctors of Medicine, Bachelors of Divinitv, 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 FESTE BURG, ......... Martin Luthfr X. BENEDICTION. XI. MILITARY MARCH, ......... Edward Elgas r35 Premiums Unlvcrsliv Prizos Hu ' jrdcd in Tunc. I ' SC KlIu■; 1 n:st A .11 ami Key S. cit-u is c.(Tcrt l anniinllv .ill ktudrnts ' .Mtlicr in tli -••The M.. TS •• ! T— The Sourer f ' |.S. .1 IS .). K •• IS, . C. 1 l8 jl- Ha. IS9J. N,.t I g3 Jul,., t ' it- Cliv lf )5. W. |S )6 V 1 is :. Fri. |! s. S«!l I(H)9. No- Igoo. Her iqol. Not . ItfOI. Edward A. braoin. 03 Vale 1 1903. K. G. D. Richardson. 03. •ureantl l.ifc li Relation !■1 oiiislilulion in .Aniiru i«h H iclrv. luiiui.l ' •( liic I lilted Stalex m .;n Nation within the Stale . ' ; renie Court •( Projiciiv 136 Prizes in the Hcddemical Department J- WiNiHKop Prizes — Class of 1904. ist prize, Edwin Clapp; 2d prize, Francis E. Rowland. Berkeley Pkemu ' ms in Latin CoMPOsirioN — Class of ii)06, ist grade, James L. Fawley, William V. Gibson, Peter Gow, Stan ley R. MacLane, and Edward C. Seward; 2d grade, John H. Dougherty. Harold F. Larkin, William L. Squire, Edmund L. Warren, and William H. Wurts. Benjamin F. Barge Mathematical Prizes.— Class of 1905, ist prizes. Jt hn E. Bentley, Albert W. Hull, and Arthur R. Williams; 2d prize, Wallace A. Wilson; 3d prize, Albert S. McCuUougb; Class of 1906, ist prize. Donald Bruce; 2d prizes, John B. Brinsmade and James H. Wallis; 3d prize, William L. Squire. McLauchlin Prizes.— Class of igo6, ist prize, William L. Squire; 2d prize, William G. Robinson. Winston Trowhriuc.e Townsend Prizes.— Class of 1906. Frederick H. Beach, William H. Wurts. Bayard D. York. Deforest Prize Medal. — Class of 1903, Harry R. Stern. TowNSENU Premiums. — Class of 1903, Allen C. Bragavv. Harold T. Clark, Joseph Fairbanks, Douglas M. Moffat, and David B. Updegraflf. John Hubbard Curtis Prizes.— Class of 1903, Pemberton Berman ; Class of 1904, Frederick E. Pierce. Henry James TenEyck Prizes (for the Junior E.xhibition).— Class of 1904, ist prize, William Pickens; 2d prizes, William H. Durham, Stevenson H. Evans. Thomas H. Kirkland and Lansing P. Reed; 3d prizes. Thomas R. Gaines, Alexander Gordon, Chauncey C. Kennedy, Frederick E. Pierce, and Aaron Wittsttin. Thacher Prizes.— Class of 1903, Harry H. Clark, Robert H. Ewell, and Alan Fox. Scott Prize in German. — Class of 1904, Arthur B. Recknagel. 137 rRI .ES l. THE ... , Scott Prize in Fsrv ' it — CVTis of 1 14. Oti : M Thk LU IIS V Samuel M. Brcrelo: Allx-rt V. Hull. C. WvLi.is Bktts Piizk. — Clius of ii|0$, Wjllian H, ■, ■- |-r..s:. ■ad. Jol. Ki II A Mnrir.. Hyde I , prepared at the Hiilhouae iiif;tl School. New ii. ■( Hribcrt l.aw ' V O!-. who «■. 1-. Jlnrry A V«n Dcvcnter; 3d prin- j-rifp. AMlnir P. McKinstry; 3d pri.-i |.n.l ;c I ..will I.Dwell C MchoU. William F. Petci . imatiun, Aaron K. Merrill. Ah..«.is t.rrparcd at the Hop who was prepare ' . 1 ' PhillipR Atudcniy . and Phillipk Academy Oraofte, N. j. ■«( the It the Unlwrsliv Prizes Htt ' jrdcd Tunc, ioc5 C 138 junior exhibition Colhgf Stiwt Hall. Marc i _•_ , 1Q04. J- Class of i 905 EIGHTEEN FORTY-NIXE IN CALIFORNIA. . THE POPULARITY OF WHITTIER, PRESENT DANGERS IN ORGANIZED LABOR, EIGHTEEN FORTY-NINE IN CALIFORNIA, . MARQUETTE, ...... Herbekt Luthek Bodman, New York City. Aluekt W.ai.l. le Hui.i,, Tonington, Conn. Arthur Packer McKinsikv, Worcester, Mass. . Walter Dennis Myers, Marysville, Pa. Cyrus French Wicker, New York City. Essays were also accepted from P.VanD. Davis— Man juette ; W. F. Peter, 2nd— Ei.ghteen Forty-Nine in California ; G. Richardson — Macedonia Eighteen Forty-Nine in California. A. L. Spencer — The Hartford Convention ; J. B. Waite- 1S71 1872, 1S73 1S74 1875 1876 1877 187S, Coe and Hinks. W. A. Houghton. H. H. Kagan. Chester and Gulliver. E. D. Worcester. S. L. Eaton. F. A. Beckwith. G. W. Kirchwey. Recipients of 3unior exhibition Prizes W. M Hall. 1SS7. James LeighUm. iSbS. Bruce and Storrs. 1SS9. Jdhns ' on and Leonard. iSgo. G. H. Makuen. 18. ji. 1884. J. R. Joy. 1892. 1SS5. S. T. Crapo. 1893. 1886. T- Bennetto. 1864. 1S79. iSSo, iSSi, IS82 IS83 H. L. Stiinson. 1.S95. A. P. Stokes, Jr L. S. Welch. 1896. N. A. Smyth. John Crosby. 1S97. S. E. Bassett. F. T. Brown. 1898. G. D. Graves. A. B. Palmer. 1S99. W S. Coffin. ]. T. Robinson. 1900. A H. Gleason. T. L. Hall. 1 90 1 . A. R. Hill. C. G. Clarke. 1 902. G H. Richards 1 903. W Pickens. The name of the Jlelu 1844. E. P. Belden, O. S. Ferry, E. A. Raymond, H. Russell, J. White. Deforest Orations and Cownsend Essays 1845- G. B. Day, A. F. Dickson. J. W. Harding, W. Hodges, R. Rankin. : pi-uilfd III italh U- Iters. 1S46. Charles L. Brace, J. B. Brisban, J. M. B. Dwight, S. W. Kellogg, T. B. Talcott. not ait ' .uiled until jSjj. 1847- H. H. Hadley, J. T Hyde, E. G. Park. L. H. Reed, J. D. Smith. 1S4S. F. R. Abbe, W. Atchison, N. H. Dunning, S. Emerson, H. Hitchcock, G. B. Wilcox. 139 JUNIOR EXHIBITION PRI .IS 1849. C. i. Canie. K. M Finch. C K G xHiricli. II. M. Ilabkcll. M llollistcr. iSS4 S II NuboUis. 11 •. FfHH. i8;o. J. I. I. Ad•ln . K P. Clarke. W. S Colton. S. JuhnM D, K H Robert R V F.v,i R l.iv . T. S !■•■I Shcu;. v. w. w iiilbtu| , L. S. I ' oiwin. C C. K Trumbull. S . . S Twombly. K v. il i ■ji .. w c Wynian. (i. C, Rubm iSsq iM« . 1S6I T A l ' .«t. v w I ' ht i.s li. B Hrpth 1. II Knslol. C !■K R T R l-ouii-bury. t ' ., ; l A- . .S z c.. I I. III. Twichell. 1. St f ' omt. V; I ' arringuin J L UanicU. I8«K . !« «,, IM . A. l . Miller. T K ( .l- . I. (. ' .i.!.- ;. L. Mcrriani. ( ' . Alterburv. M V V BaUcrshall. W J. V. Sterling, J : J .M lU t. . ' . It0y.1en. I. U 11. I 9. iS:o. 1671 II C Hannaril. 11 it M..S,,;, v I ' cr: K lU-ttlon. (■M. S I ' lielps. w k 1; S Sc lKwKk. 1 1 A. • Wil.itr. 1 A. ' Freeman. 1S74. IS:?- I870- K I.. Ciirtt.4. S R ! ' ..•■- M k Ri:ck J. C. Sellers. H B B Stapler. C • ! ■. J A. B. Thather. . SI. TorfnifHii. i ' .lUjUiv, 1 n Pht: A. D. Whiiteraorc. Southworth. E D Wof I. n. i «,kIu I). C. (;ilniiiii W. P. JiilinM.i- . H. -r u ■V. C. C« c iSba. k k Wr.ls M. IkMl.., VIcVelgb 1867. | V V....|« II «. :«Uei.l..u. A. K. Iiunning. C.J. II KoiKN. II M. Saodcrk. ..Itll. k Ki mball. M. Tpton. 1 5 J. ;. -Nl Whit.in, L ' . r. Lewis. A. J Willord. T. Bacon. . Hhil . (i. A. Ji hn i n I . ;. Brintun. W S. Pitkin. •• A .yi-. S H. Lee. I . RichardK. K. L. Ilecrmance. S. Caldwell. M. S. Eichelt erger. 1863. II V I ..win. V. li. Suiianer. • ;. S. Hamlin. MiKinnrv. V Tn.K. t. (,. . Ij-an. E. K. RawMin. 1B7.V W. Uect)c. A T. BriRtow. M M l cni liiw. J. II ay ward. S. f). Prentice. •; C. Tarhfll. 1878. I P. Clarke, II t Ok-. V L. Dickw.n. ; B Kdwardh. R S B Fo ter. ,. Hood. JUNIOR EXHIBITION PRIZES. 1879. 1S80. iSSl. 188-. 1883. L. F. Burpee, . A. Aiiiiiiulsoii. E. E. Aiken, C. Bentley, E, I. Bosworth, S. M. Foster, ' E. M. Bentley, D. W. Bacon, B. Brewster, W. Carmalt, G. W. Kirchwey, D. Y. Campbell, A ' . A. Bigeloiv W. I. Bruce. G. P. Carroll, L. J. Sivhibuyii,-, W. M. Hall, Isaac Bromley. 1 II. C. Fr es, E. T. McLaughlni L. D. Syle, A. B. Nichols, T. D. Burrell, W. Murphy, H. U. Taft, A. Tighe. E. B. Noyef. L. A. Ehel. J. E. Whitney. W. Trumbull. lS8j. 1SS5. 1.5 So. 1S87. iSSS. V. S. Allis, H. deF. Baldwin, V. A. Brown, G. H. Beard, H. R. Griffith, E. M. Chapman, C. C. Bridgman, A. Goebel, . Bennetto. F. P. SoUv, E. C Gale. H: L. Cross, F. G. Peters, A. W. Johnson, 0. S. Isbell, J. Holden, G. W. Mallon, E. J. Phelps.r L. H. Peet, living Fisher, S. Stein, E. L. Richards, Jr., P. B. Stewart, H. F. Perkins, H. I. Stimsou, H. W. Wolcott. L. F. Robinson. ; . Woolen. W. L. Phelps. H. W. Cooley. 18S9. i8qo. 1891. 1892. 1S93. W. H. Pa e, Henry Opdyke G. Atterhury, H. A. Bayne, W. E Dwighl, afford Pinckol H. M. Sage, L. H. Tucker, J. S. Uarcev. T. W. Heermance, Ferdinand Scluvil olni Crosbv. H. K. Smith, i J. Hutchins. F. Parsons, G. S. Skillton, C. H. Hamlll. R. B. Smith, W. L. Kitchel.? A. H. Putney, H. A Smith, A. W. Colton. . T. KiHi slni) r, J. F. Lorance.J D. Roeers, L. A. Storrs. J. D. Jackson. E. N. Loomis. T. Mullally. R. C. Wadsworth. 1S94. 1S95. 1S96. 1897. 1S98. . L. Hall, J. L. Chamberlain, 11. D. Baker, W. H. H. Hewitt, . ; ' . Fisher, C. D. Paine, C. C. Hvde, (J. S. Buck, W. S. Hubbell, Jr., H. D. CJallaudet. R. F. Van SlvLk, R. S. Baldwin, P. C. Peck, V. D. Makepeace. C. E. Merrill, Jr.. G. H. Nichols, C G. Clark, H. A. Perkms, N. A. Smyth. R. K. Root, R. B. Reed, F. B. Harrison, L H. Porter, H. H. Townshend, E. C. Streeter, E. D. Kyle. L. Dennison. A. P. Slo ces. . . Vliceler. 11. B. Wright. 1899. 1900. 1901. IQ02. I9 J3. H. J. Fenton, H. B. Fuller, H. B. Fuller, F. Burnhani, A. C. Bragaw, G. D. Graves, M. P Gould, E. Hausberg. n. S Day, H. T. Clark, A. S. Hamlin, W M. lones. W. B. Hou ' e. E. H. Lehman, |. Fairbanks, R. Honker, 11 T. Hunt. W. H. Hutchins N. H. Mason, I). M. Moffat. H. R. Shipman, J. H Klosterniann, C. Maynard, K. C. Reed, H. R. Stern. C. F. Sweet. C. B. Thompsoji. Ray Morris. H. L. Sweinhart. D. B. Updegraft . . djutl!;ed equal. Medal awarded hy l.it to Str )Uir. t . diud?ed eu lal. Medal awarded bv ! ' . t ] Bt kwitli. t Prizes divided Iietween Ooe and Hinc is. Prizes divided lietween Chester and Gulliver. 1! Adjudged ei|ual. Medal aw: rded liy lot to Bromley. Class 01 100: Junior ippvMnimcni$. Vale College John Kldridge Beotley. Willis Arthur Countrymao. Jr Albert Wallace Hull. ' Kdward JobniioD Karber. Cbarlet Stone Bulklcy. I ' aul Curl . PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS Arthur Packer McKiuiry. I uhn Carroll Sladc. HIGH ORATIONS John Bellovf I eKorrat. Jainrt UinrieDcr Ilougbteling. Jr Walter Uenni Mycra. kayrooiid Henry White, Arthur Kul insoD Williaras. John Barkrr Wnile. lUrry Clinton York. Alljcit Henry Yo t. Heibert Nathaniel Amidein. ' ■' •■-• ' •• ' ■.. ! ' ■wr!l. man. ■:ck. Jrluliic Ai cll l u!dlI ao. Albeit Merrill Ceiit. Irvine Nic ' - ' ii Couotrymaa. i Uodd. Clement Snow Jacobiu, Harry Hall Alwaler. William Mn ' - ' i. . . • Kayra ■nd . ■Mv James Uta: ' jile. Francis BuckUy, Howard Lehman Goodhort. ORATIONS Cicorge Huiton HotcbkUa. Ml-.. St.. V Mcl ' ulloagb. Peek. 1 n P ' imrrnv nifiSBRT. FIRS. Kdward Francis Hayes. Hugh Horatio Henry, Aubrey Milton Holter, IianicI Raymond Noyes, Maurice Henry Pcaae, Eugene James Phillips. Ceorgc Roberts, Chaumey Milton Sincerbeaux. Amos Kateman Thatcher, Wallace Alvin Wilson. Kdu-.ird Seymour Stringer. Sidney Edwafd Sweet, . rthur Irving 1 aft. Klm«r Wllll VanHrunt. Cyrus French Wicker. Hryan Hawk Prentice. Frank Stanley Rickcirds, Robert C.eorgc Sanford, Henry Richard .Schenker, Joseph Seronde, Roger Henry Wolcolt. WOOLSEY HALL. I ' N OJt APPO yTME rS Thomas Kcrtram Andersiin. Horace While Armstrong. Arthur Howe Mra lfor l, William TbcmpsoD Hriggs. ICdwnrd Little KrookK, I ' aul Moigao Kutterfirld. Carl Hcrm.in Catrull. KoUnd itaUlurin Coe, MCCOND I)ISPUTE L ' rWn Crunan. William Theodore iJarby, Allen KrotiMin lleory. Gilbert Kinney, RusKcll Perry Morrison, Charles Washburn NicboU, Martin Kellogg i ' asco. Jr., Kichanl E kine SimpKon. Henry Klanchard Spnulding. Kdwin Sheldon Whitebou e, I ' almer York. Ruoyon Colie, Walter Bannister Cungdon. I.ouis Hmilr Cot . Ilavid Ivdurard Iianglcr. Edmund Monigomery l avi(lw n. William l unard I ougbcrlf. Henry Ernst Haws, George Stanley Hendcl. Arthur White Hildrelb. KIRST C()LL njl ' |ES. Jamea Ji c| b Hogan. Willatd Cuitis Hyall, William Johnaun Jack, ' Latimer, ipg%tcn Mather. Che«ter Trenholm Neal. Harry Levin Roeschlaub iNi Howard Palmer, .1. j. Henry White. Lutber Kimbell 2a1 r Albert Aston. Harold Mruil. William Julius Champico. Jr., Krancis Ouinn Cronio, PitriKint VonlJerveer Davis. Jes.se Vincent Uevinc. Hcnty GiolT iJodgc, Leonaid Martin I ' rey. Stanleigb Pohly Friedman. Alfred Ernest Hamill. SECOND COLLOgUlBS. UK - I oO . Hue!. : Molt Argall I.CK..V II :. Edward Holtwiod Hull. Charlex Sheldon Judd. Charles Augustus LaMont. Stewart . :frcil l,t tUanr, Walter Raymond McCoy, l harles iJcxter Morris. Levi Kniringer Noble, Charles Remold Noyes, Abel Bencelt Palmtilon, liardner Richardaon. Stanley MacDonald Smith, William Knickeibf ckcr VanReypcn. Jr Ernest Leonard V ' lsanska. JUNIOR APPOINTMENTS. (Comparative Recora of junior ilppointmcnts Year. 77 ' 78 •79 ' 80 •81 •82 •83 •84 •85 •86 ' 87 ' 88 ' 89 ' 90 ' 91 ' 92 ' 93 ' 94 •95 •96 ' 97 ' 98 •99 1900 1901 1908 1903 1904 1905 Phil s..|ihu ' al 4 fi 7 4 R S 7 12 11 9 7 5 12 7 ! 12 12 17 26 22 31 16 20 21 15 12 12 7 IIii;li llrations 2 la 15 13 7 6 14 11 K 9 13 13 11 15 11 9 1 8 Id 14 20 19 24 18 18 11 15 18 15 9 (iiali.uis . . 9 1(1 15 10 17 5 2(1 17 11 14 S 9 Vi 12 13 19 1 18 26 24 27 37 24 29 4(1 20 33 24 20 13 I)jv r| 1 ;iT 1. Ml- 1 7 11 S H K 10 10 12 15 10 1-J 10 9 13 S 13 1 17 14 16 19 17 : (! 19 16 27 18 22 16 i-t ii,-|ii,ir- ' r 5 13 11 K 5 17 11 12 1(1 13 7 14 15 12 20 1 23 16 IK 37 23 17 3d 41 15 21 15 14 18 ■,M |li-|iillc - 7 5 9 5 9 8 13 11 5 17 8 10 16 16 17 14 24 23 34 an 26 26 28 26 2d 25 18 24 Isl Ci.Uo.lllii- S in K la 9 15 7 11 14 Id 11 11 8 13 24 13 1 13 21 33 25 3d 26 33 2K 33 36 ■i ' i 26 25 2(1 CoUi.uuit ' S 15 9 7 11 7 15 5 n 6 11 13 12 14 12 30 12 22 33 30 :;o 30 35 22 29 25 31 33 25 30 Total . . 59 71 83 72 73 76 94 98 88 84 94 76 84 101 126 110 127 156 175 198 196 209 193 280 158 198 167 152 142 Undergraauate Scholars of the Rouse, Vale College, 1903-1904 Thomas Gi.asuy Waterman Sch(ji ars —Class of i,,04, Clarence Whittlesey Mendell, Frederick Eiastus Pierce. Daniei, Lord Scholar. — Class of 1904, Fred Maurice Maxwell. John J. Cox Scholar. — Class of 1905, Raymond Henry White. Robert Callender Scholar. — Class of njos, Arthur Packer McKinstry. Learned Scholar. — Class of igo6, Peter Gow. WooLSEY Scholar. — Class of 190(1, Stanley R. MacLane. HuRLiiURT Scholar. — Class of 190b, William L. Squire. Third Fresh.man Scholarshit. — Class of i(jo6, Peter Gow. Scott Hurtt Scholar. — Class of 1905, John Carroll Slade. pcttijrs and prizes J wardcd in ihc $hcTricld $clcnilflc $chool Class M Nc ' ' $. CENKRAL TWO-YEAK Ih ' .Nc ' Ks I UK i: i 1 l.Ll NCK IN ALL STiniES. Irviog Aiwater Anilrcw— 1ier::t TT-ii- William Albert Lilley. Jr.. Mining EnginccriDK Marry Kdw..r licorgc Allwrt Mcnge— Chcmiklry. Carllon Tho ing. llmryjanicK Mold— Civil Enginerring. Ilaroutiinc Mu. .: uii:; 1 .ii.. 1 a:.— i.i«lncal Kngi- Ch«rlcs Arthur Norton — Mining Engineering. occring. EdwBKl Hamilton I ' rior — Civil Engineering. Vahram Edward iJavoud— ! ' .;: ii.. T: k- ' fnog. Joncph Henry Rosenberg— Civil Engineering. Reginald Ja :kaoD— Mecl . Abraham Kohn ScU— Select. Cvrus Hamilton Kendall :aR. HONORS IN SPECIAL STUDIES AWARDED TO STl ' DENT V - - ■OF GENERAL H( NORS Reginald Waldo Brixey- in HUtor)- and Political Sci- l. wli Vincent in Sjiauivh. ence. RECHMENTS OF THE SHEEKIELh (;kAI rATE SCHOI.ARSHirs lr -ing Atwater Andrew, Ornoge. Conn Oliver Eugene Ooaaon, Merideo, Conn. Harry Eduaid Kenbam, New Ha -en, Conn. Charlea Hamr Hoadley, Branford, Cono. Charles Clark Brown. New Haven. Cono. CbarlckArthur Norton. MiddletownSpringv.Vt PRIZES. KoK E :BU.i.M c IN MrcHANicAL EsGiNttaiNC— Reginald Jackton, Kecncit S |uarr l.t Foa ExcKLLKNCC IN Civii. EKCiKEtkiNG — Cailton Thomas Bishop. Avon. Conn. l o« E.xriuLaMt in Elk ■' ■' ...... .;, i,|, ' ] rvus, Ana M;nor. KoK EXCF.LI EN t IN Mist N. J. The Bri.KNAr Pki e is N • ; „ Cr nn.. uilh honorable mention of George Albert Menge. i ' biiadciphia. Pa. P«izF. in Political Eoo.vomv— Abraham Kobn ScU, Chicago, III. 146 HONORS IN THE SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Class of 1904 $. HONORS FOR EXCELLENCE IN ALL STUDIES OF THE JUNIOR YEAR. Harold Kenney Beach— Mechanical Engineering. Joseph Bernstein — Civil Engineering. Frank Laughton Black— Civil Engineering. Clarence Moore Blair— Civil Engineering. Henry Edward Burgess— Mechanical Engineering. Frank Richard Finch— Mechanical Engineering. Henry Baldwin Fischer— Select. Frederick William Heyl— Chemistry. David Henry Miller — Electrical Engineering. Philip Henry Mitchell— Biology. Edward Eugene Moran— Electrical Engineering. Herbert James Ord— Civil Engineering. Leigh Page — Select. Frank Wesley Pitman — Select. Edward Ellis Pierpont Roberts- Chemistry. Edward Joseph Shanley— Chemistry. Robert Sumner Skemp--Civil Engineering. John Hastings Thomas— Mechanical Engineering. Henry Relyea Wakeman— Electrical Engineering. Ernest Charles Webster— Civil Engineering. Joseph Dimock Williams — Civil Engineering. HONORS IN SPECIAL STUDIES AWARDED TO STUDENTS NOT RECIPIENTS OF GENERAL HONORS. Howard Sheffield Jeck— in German, French and Biol- ogy- Louis Henry Levy— in German. Oscar Allen Lewisohn — in German. Vreelandt Bennett Lyman— in French. Judson Mather Minor— in French and German. William Sweet Tallman— in German and Engineering Studies. George William Turner— in Mathematics. Reuben B. Azhderian— in French. Jules Rowley Breuchaud— in German. Webster Kimball Clark — m Biology. William Waddell Duke— in Biology and Chemis- try. Louis Henry Egan — in German. Malcolm Farmer — in French. Jonathan Whitehouse Freeman— in French. Edgar Goodspeed Hill— in German and French. For Excellence in Haven, Conn. THE ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP. Studies of the Chemical Course— Awarded to Frederick William Heyl, New Prlze$-€la$$ of 1905 $. For Excellence in all the Studies of Fresh.man YEAK-Clarence Horton Sanford, Deposit, N. Y., with honorable mention of Sidney Adler, Philadelphia, Pa., and Worthington Frothingham Chapman, New York City. For Exeellencf, in Physics- Samuel James Plimpton, Hartford, Conn. For Excellence in GERMAN-Clarence Horton Sanford, Deposit, N. Y., with honorable mention of Joseph Martin Schaeffer, Seymour, Conn., and Sidney Adler, Philadelphia, Pa. For Excellence in FRENCH-Samuel Davis Sarason, New Haven, Conn., and Robert Lester Waite, Ilartiord, Conn., with honorable mention of Thomas Gordon Brown, Jamestown, N. Y. 147 ONOKS A n I ' RI .ES AUARnh l I ' uR KxcRi.LR.v(. ; IN CiiKMisTKV— Clifford Whittnan Batrs. Cleveland. Ohio, with honornble mention of Ernr i Cephas I ' latt. Kansus City. Mo.. Hatsuji Maycsau ' u, T kyo. Japan, and S ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' .. ' tf. ' ■' Ci-nn. 1 0« K CEI1 t-.Ki ►: IN MtCMANICAL UnAWIM Ila iU,li MnVCMWa. ' r ' k I.ill.i Koa E cKU-tKH ' IS Maiiikmmics— Hatf ' tiii Muycsawa. Tokyo. I t nicntum ul WuriliiUKtuii Krnttiin hnfn riiBpninn. Nrw Yolk City. Karic Tappai: -igo, N. Y., and Tluimns FiiK I ' Hctrlon Sunford, Dcpoait, N Y . with honorable mention of Sidix Adler : i.-i.. i..i ,.. r.,i,n l. ' ,,v Arthur Engleman. 1)..!?,., P,. I ,.k ;i. Newark. N. J. |) )tvNKs Pricks, Skkiok c iJuWNK Pai rs. MiiXH.li CiAa — ( iuvc tictlciicli Likiii . Kuuucy U ucy Kuuu ic Dlviniiv $ch. M Scholarships Foo . Sc ' iioLAK«. Si iMor. iinriild Hiuce Hunt: Fi ' Oi: Scii ! • ' ! . ' :ivcr. Henry Hoadly 5i AiLi : l.r-. : ir ' - ' -. ■hill Jijnir- Hall, Emeat Prar.. Aiiiv . ■--■. .i . :i Rvan Owenii, I avtd l- ' v •••■' ' it.. . boners Hu ' arJcJ in ihc medical School t oe. Yale 111. Prizes Hazarded in the Scho:l of the Tine Hrts Alien KiuiiAt.L En-.,. .i... .. .. ;.;..m. ; ■, ..|iiicnii. Aujjust Spaenkucb. Eriir.L Cmii.he Walkkk Pcizk — Minnie Mansfield . ICtbel Stannard Nnrton and Wal ' lemar Conrad llirschfeld. John K. Vki« SiMoi.ak hip — Frederic Cleveland Bock. HDNORS AA ' D PRIZES A WARDED. music School Scholarships LoCKWooD ScHoi.AKSHiPS— Organ playing, Seth Bingham; Piano playing, Antoinette Brett, Frank Earnest. Prizes Awarded in the Caw School TowNSEND Prize — George Williamson Crawford. Jewell Prize — John H. Sears. MuNSON Prize — Stanley W. Edwards. Betts Prize — W. J. Wynn. Wayland Prize— John H. Sears, Coggswell Bentley, George W. Crawford. Faculty Pki e — George N. Whittlesey. fionors in the Caw School Degree OF M.L., summa cjtm laiide — Chung Hiu Wang, LL.B. Tun Tun Uni7iersity. Deeree of M.L., magna ctint laude — Garfield R. Jones, LL.B. Vale ' 02. Degree of LL.B., magna cum laiuie — Hal Criimpton Bangs, B.A. Nort i-iC ' stoii Un ve si v: George N. Whittlesey, B.A. Va e. Degree OF LL.B., r« « rt C( f—G. H. Bartholomew. B A. ] ' a ,:C. W. Bronson. B.A. l .-,S. W. Edwards. B.A. Yale;G. D. Graves, B.A. Vale: C. D. Lockwood, Ph.B. laA-.E. M. Ouittmeyer. B.A. U ' c-s fyaii [Jnwersiiy, M.A. } ' z i ' ,L. DeSola, C. H. Shapiro. L. S. Ackerman. I. L. Anderson, B.A. ' a e E. T. Bauer, B.A. Va e. J. S. Flynn. MIDDLE CLASS. J. H. Sears. D. H. Slade. K. Twining, B.A. ] ' a e J. L. Henning, Jr. W. S. Hyde, B.A. Trinity. A. H. Jente, Ph.B. Yale. H. B. Lewis. D. J. McCarthy. W. M. Maltbie, B.A. Yale. JUNIOR CLASS. W. E. Monagan, B.A. Holy Cross. J. J. Scanlon, B.A Yale. M. Trowbridge, B.A. ) ' att. L. K. Wisehart. W. J. Wynn, B.A. Mercer rniversitv. In mcmoriam THOMAS HENRY CURRAN Class of 1003: Duel June 2d ANDREW PARKER Class of I 90G ; Oiod July 0th GEORGE DENEDICT SHERMAN Cliiss of I 0O7 ; Dull Octohi-r 2l3th WALTER JOSEPH AUSTRIAN Class of I 007 : Dud Dnumbor 30th SIDNEY HOBART CARTER Class of I 905 S.; Dud Docombor 30th ARTHUR RILEY LYMAN Class of I 0O4 M.S.; Du ' cl Dci .inhvt 30th HON. FRANCIS WAYLAND, LL.D., Ex-Dcan of the L.ivv School; Died January 9th EDWARD ELLIS PIERPONT ROBERTS Class of I 904 S.; Dud January 23d PROF. CHARLES EMERSON BEECHER Class of ' 80: Dud F(l)ru:iry I 4th ROBERT JOHN RICH Class of I 90G ; Died February 14th THOMAS GORDON BROWN Class of I 905 S. : Died March 5th Yale College, organized in 1701, at Killingworlh, Conn., thence removed to vSaybrook, Conn., aud finally lo New Haven in 1717. First building erected 1717 (demolished 17S2). Brick row erected— Sonth Middle, 1750; Atheneum. 1761; South, 1793; North Middle (deraoli.shed i8g6) and Lyceum, iSoo (demolished 1901); North, 1821 (demolished 1901); Chapel, 1824 (demolished 1896); Divinity, 1S35 (demoli.shed 1871..). The Central row, Laboratory, 17S2 (demolished 18S8); Cabinet, 1S19 (demolished iSgo); Treasury, 1S32 (demolished igoil; Library, 1842; Alumni Hall, 1S53; Herrick Hall (Old Gymnasium), 1859; Medical College, i860; Sheffield Scientific, School, i860; Art Building, 1864; Farnam, iS6g; East Divinity Hall, 1869; Durfee. 1870; West Divinity Hall, 1874; North Sheffield Hall. 1874; Peabody Museum, 1876; Battell Chapel, 1S76; Winchester Observatory, 1S82; Sloane Physical Laboratory, 18S2; DwightHall, 1 886; Lawrence, 18S6; Kent Chemical Laboratory. 18S7; Chitten- den Memorial Library, i SS; Osborn Memorial Hall, 1889; Gymnasium, 1892; Welch Hall, 1892 ; Winchester Hall, 1893; ' anderbilt, 1S94, White, 1894; Berkeley, 1894; Sheffield Chemical Laboratory, 1S95; Law School, 1895; Phelps Memorial, 1895 ; Pierson Hall, 1896; Hendrie Hall, 19CO; Fayerweather Hall, 1901 ; Woodbridge Hall. 1901 ; University Hall, 1901 ; Byers Memorial Hall, 1902; Woolsey Hall, 1902; Kirtland Hall. 1903; Lampson Lyceum, 1903; Vanderbilt, 1903. Rev. Abraham Pierson, Rev. Samuel Andrew, Rev. Timothy Cutler. Rev. Elisha Williams. Rev. Thomas Clapp, Rev. Naphtali Daggett. Rev. Ezra Stiles, Prcsiaents of the College I70I-I707 Rev. Timothy Dwight, 1795-1S17 1707-1719 Rev. Jeremiah Day, iSi7-iS 6 I7I9-I72 , Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey, 1S46-18-1 I726-I739 Rev. Noah Porter, 1871-18S6 1739-1766 Rev. Timothy Dwight. . 18S6-1899 1 766-1 777 Arth ur T. Hadlev, . 1S99- Medicine, Law, Theology, . Philosophy and Arts, foundation of Graauiite Departments I - 1 1 010 1S22 1S47 Science, Music, Forestry, 1854 1S90 1900 •I.inonia. 170. S .u .i duti Kc). ' ■i. .Ite. i! «j I in 111! I ■:■' .  l nom 111 olUtrnrv Ji mdi m cf Scciciics Delia t It St ' lKVTIIIi • Aplm Kappa, iSrf WiiU ' s Head, iS!«v •BcUi Chi. ISS3. I ' hi DelU Phi. | S Zct« P«i, I--- •Sigma Nil 1 -■- 11... ■. 1 11. • I ' . : •Kii; 1 1: •TliLta I cUa Chi. r)vUa Phi. iM- Cl s$ Secretaries i-5f. I ?3. I ' f4 Rev (Je-irRc K. I av. U.D . New Haven ' ■' • - - i -cn. ' . alerbiiTv Kcv. 11. U. Cii«pio, ;at M tlikon .V Viirk Citv. .en. . .• - Hr ■Conn. Henry I) White. New H . Rev. Alontt N. I cwi . .Mo;- ; l r. Janu-s M Whimn. 43 Wc York Ciiv Charles HI Rev. Henrv laiD. Coon. ■!. John«bui l.tdelphiu. r.i N J. -i.Pli.U.. Princcl !. iM! .k MiK, 34NaK«au St.. Nf« . ' ! B. Bennett. Hartford. Conn, .im H. Mor e. CongrwiMonal Librarv A ' .isbinKton. I . C. HISTORICAL MEMORA BILIA. iSi.s, Prof. Henry P. Wright, Yale College. 1886. 1809. William L. Bennett. New Haven. 18S7. 1570. Rev. Roderick Terry, D.D., i6g Madison Av., i.SSS. N. Y. City. iSSg. 1571. I. Ogden Woodruff, 97 Reade St., N. Y. City. 1890. 1572. Edward H. Jenkins, Ph.D., New Haven. 1S91. 187J. Frederick J. Shepard, 17 Pearl Place, or Buffalo Public Library, Buffalo. N. Y. 1892. 1 874. George L. Uickerman. New Haven. 1893- 1S75. Newell Martin, 25 Broad St., N. Y. City. 1S94. 1S70. Geo. E. Coney, 4S Wall St., N. Y. City. 1S95. 1877. JohnS. Thacher, M.D., S39 Madison Av., N.Y. City. 1S96. 1S7S. Jas. M. Lamberton, 216 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. 1S97. 1S79. Prof. Frederick W. Williams, New Haven. iSgS. iSSo. William G. Daggett, M.D., New Haven. iSgg. 1851. Nathaniel C. Fisher, 146 Duane St., N, Y. City. 1900. 1852. Arthur S. Osborne. New Haven. cgoi. 1S83. Prof. Edward G. Bourne, Yale College, New 1902. Haven. 1SS4. Leonard M. Daggett, 42 Church St., New Haven. igo3. 18S5. Rev. I ' rank R. Shipman, Andover, Mass. igo4. Judson S. Dutcher, Watertown, Conn. Geo. E. Hill. Sanford B ' ld ' g, Bridgeport, Ct. Philip Pond, 2d, New Haven. Chas. H. Sherrill, 30 Broad St., N. Y. City. Thomas F. Bayard, Wilmington, Del. Prof. Hippolyte Gruener, Ph.D., Adelbert Coll., Cleveland, O. James E. Wheeler, New Haven. Noah H. Swayne, 2d, Cedartown, Ga. Rev. Thomas F. Davies, Jr. .Worcester, Mass. Benjamin . Spock, New Haven. Clarence S. Day, Jr., 420 Madison Av., N. Y. Graham Sumner, 25 Broad St., N. Y. City. Henry B. Wright, 12S York St., New Haven. Donald R. Hooker, 4360range St.,NewHaven. Geo. N. Whittlesey, 135 WallSt., New Haven. Harold Chappell, New London, Conn. Henry L. Galpin, 3og Humphrey Street, New Haven. Ziegler Sargent, 247 Church St.. New Haven. Henry L. Foote, New Haven. SHEFFHiLl) SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. 186S. iSbg. 1S70. 1S71. 1872. 1873. 1S74. 1S75. 1S76. 1877. 1878. i87g. i88o. 1881. 1882. 1SS3. 1884. 1887. Eugene S. Bristol, New Haven. Frederick E. Willits. Glen Cove, L. I., N. V. William D. Marks. The Art Club, Philadelphia, Pa. Henry B. Sargent, New Haven. Rev. Charles A. Tibbals. Marlborough, N. Y. Robert Jaffray, Jr., 58 W. 46th St., N. Y. City. William H. Reynolds, New Haven. George R. Cooley, New Haven. James T. Law, 141 Broadway, N. Y. City, or Tarrytown, N. Y. Frederick L. Cowles, 1330 Chapel St. .New Haven. Charles S. Churchill, Norfolk and Western R. R.. Roanoke. Va. Harry W. Asher, New Haven. Edward R. Sargent, New Haven. Frank L. Bigelovv. New Haven. Alfred B. WiUcox. 132 W. Lake St., Chicago, III. James Lyman, 130S Maple Av., Evanston. Ill Russell Sargent, 360 Edwards St., New Haven. Frank E. Sands, Meriden, Conn. Warren S. Bartlett, 52 Wall St.. N. Y. City. F. Frederick George, 41 W. 33d St.. N. Y. City. 1890. 1891. 1S94. 1895. 1S96. 1S97. i8g8. 1S99. 1 90 1. igo2. 1903. Prof. Percey F. Smith, Ph.D., Sheffield Scien- tific School. Arthur H. Day, 133 Orange St., New Haven. Harry G. Day, New Haven. Noyes D. Clark, Woodbridge, Conn. Bertram B. Boltwood, Ph.D., New Haven. Fred B. McMuIlen, 125 La Salle St., Chicago, or Evanston, 111. George R. Brewster, Newburg, N. Y. Norman Leeds, care C. M. Hunt Co., W. New Brighton. N. Y. OttoH. Miller, 197 Superior St.. Cleveland. O. G. Barrett Rich, Jr., 55 Allen St., Buffalo, N. Y.. or care Frontier Telephone Co. Joseph W. AIsop, Middletown, Conn. Herbert T. Herr. care Norfolk lV Western R ' y- Co., Roanoke, Va. William D. Brennan, U. P. Coal Co., Cum- berland, or Rock Springs, Wyoming. Herbert B. North, 2 50 WhalleyAv.,NewHaven. O. G. Butts, Council Bluffs, Iowa. V. K. Bracher, 24 W. 60th St., N. Y. City. ii sn RicAr . ' irhwro AnriJ.t. Class Oraicrs and Poets Pmi. IS33 R. Ro l crts.in. 1SJ4. K. Cot; ■iSj5. 1 «-,(.. T 1- S...vfll. • ' : W T H.IC..I1 iv,s. 1;. T l ..le. iSji, L W. Smith. l ' 4 C.W Ilolli«(cr 1S41 li. H. Schott IH4J J A. Porter. 1N3 L. K Kubinoin ' M C. W. Camp. -l5 C. B iMv. 1S4O. K. J.. ' 1N7 I-4S E. 1- . r K 1....; I-J9 K. M Kinch. 1 511 J 1 1 Adam IS51 None. orwoe . A It. I wi(. V. I.cvcrclt. J B Kenton II. C. I cin:lli; c A, ;..!.■. . I- I V ! M A Jolr ti II 1 T K I ' F J Kingiktmry T I. Bavne C t; WrSsN r H 11..!:.. c J lii;;,ii None It. oulh worth. v. W. Battep.han II. A Brown I Brand. W. H. Bishop V A. Lmn. L. H. BragR. li. B. Mavon.  54 1(04 CUm Pom Onion. II. B. Spraitue. K L. Gibson. S C C.alc. A. Bailey, r. II Calkin . A II. Strong, ti. I ' . Andrews. K. Carringtoo. j. I.. UaaieU. S. Shearer. U. II Chaml crlain V. C Whitney. J. V Teal. A. McLean. «. C. Holt. J W. Showaltcr. C. B. Brcwutcr. H. A. Beer . V. C. Gulliver. HIS TO RICA L ME MORA HI LI A . Poets. Orators. Poets. Orators. 1871. D. A. Burr. 0. J. Bliss. 1888. P. F. Sol ley. 0. S. Isbell. 1872. J. N. Beach. E. S. Lines. 1889. T. W. Buchanan. H. W. Wells. IS73. E. R. Johnes. W. A. Houghton. i8go. A. W. Colton. W. A. DeCamp. IS74. G. D. Read. H. H. Ragan. 1891. L. H. Tucker. F. T. Brown. IS75. E. Bouton. C. F. Cutter. 1S92. H. B. Hinckley. H. R. Rathbone. IS76. F. A. Gaylord. J. A. Gleason. 1893. R. M. Gibbs. L. A. Welles. 1877. J. G. Pile. E. B. Gager. 1894. E. B. Reed. J. L. Hall. IS78. H. C. Coe. W. H. Taft. 1895. W. A. Moore. C. G. Clarke. IS79. L. D. Syle. G. W. Kirchwey. 1896. A. R. Thompson. G. S. Buck. iSSo. W. H. Harper. W. M. Hall. 1897. R. L. Hunger. C. H. Studinski. 1S81. H. S. Durand. J. Leighton. 1898. F. Wickes. S. E. Bassett. 1882. J. E. Whitney. C. B. Storrs. 1899. H. C. Robbins. G. D. Graves. 1883. J. M. Lewis. F. 0. Leonard. 1900. Kenneth Bruce. J. D. Dana. 1S84. E. Welles. H. M. Wolf. 1901. R. H. Edwards. P. T. Gilbert. 1885. C. E. Gushing. F. R. Shipman. Ii)02. F. W. Jefferson. F. H. Sincerbeau.x 1SS6. C. M. Lewis. Evans Woolen. 1903. H. A. Plummer. R. H. Ewell. 1S87. W. McCormick. J. R. Sheffield. 1904. F. E. Pierce. L. P. Reed. fence Orators Orators. IS78. J. B. Porter, ' 80. IS79. Isaac Bromley. ' Si 1 8 80. A. P. French, ' 82. 1S81. C. S. Foote, ' 83. 1S82. A. P. Wilder, ' 84. 1883. L. B. Gleason, ' 85 1884. F. E. Wing, ' 86. i88j. C. M. Hinkle, ' 87. 1886. W. H. Fitzgerald, 1S87. C. S. King, ' 89. 1888. Stowe Phelps, ' 90. 1S89. Albert Lee, ' 91. 1890. H. A. Bayne, ' 92. Respondents, Sherman Evarts, ' 81. 1891. Barclay Johnson, ' 82. 1S92. Harold Vernon, ' S3. 1893. A. P. Wilder, ' 84. 1894. E. L. Richards, Jr., ' S5. 1S95. H. W. Petriken, ' 86. 1S96. C. M. Hinkle, ' 87. 1S97. W. H. Fitzgerald, ' SS. 1898. L. C. DuPont, ' 89. 1899. S. Phelps, ' 90. 1900. Albert Lee, ' 91. 1901. H. A. Bayne, ' 92. 1902. J. T. Robinson, ' 1)3. 1903. Orators. F. W. Yates, ' 93. E. B. Reed, ' 94. F. B. Harrison. ' 95. A. P. Stokes, Jr., ' 96 C. B. DeCamp. ' 97. J. H. Scranton, ' 98. E. T. Noble, ' 99. J. D. Dana, 1900. Ray Morris, igoi. No Oration. E. Corning, 1903. T. D. Thacher, 1904. F. C. Brown, 1905 Respondents. E. B. Reed, ' 94. F. B. Harrison, ' 95. A. P. Stokes, Jr., ' 96. T. L. Clarke, ' 97. W. N. Vaile, ' 98. E. T. Noble, ' 99. J. D. Dana, 1900. Ray Morris, igoi. M. Trowbridge. 1902. No Oration. W. R. Kinney, 1904. B. Esher, 1905. W. S. McClintock, igo6. 1852. Henry C. Blakeslee. 1853. Joseph A. Welch. 1854. Alexander H. Gunn. 1855. D. L. Huntington. 1856. Sidney E. Morse. By decree of Faculty. Recipients of the (Uooden Spoon 1S57. Samuel Scoville. 1858. Brinley D. Sleight. 1S59. Henry Boies. i860. Edward D. Selden. i86i. Stanford Newell. lStl2. Robert K. Weeks. [S07. James JL Allen. I.S63. G. C. S. Southworth. iSbS. Coburn D. Berry IS64. M. C. D. Borden. iSbg. J. C. Eno. 1S65. G. T. Ford. 1S70. H. A. Cleveland 1866. Charles F. Brown. 1S71. R. B. Lea. _k Ualcdicfchans llM l Alcis K Mart. |8 } 1 C  «•«•- i oi l9o4 ' II |S a iSoo R ' . IS07 I... : I8.J ' iSo, iMo 1. . Aii li-rt- 1 s 1 1 . Riilph Kim-rfcon IMS I T I ' nrstoi) I I3 jusiah S| al ling. 1814 G. K Spruill iSli, J 1) Eccle. 1S|(. Ilawlcy Olmstcna IM7 W H X ' -..... • SIS ' ISIl) IS30. 1. iJ. Wuulit). iSai. Mciirv White. ' • rchcr 1?35. iiiiua Niitih. 1 JI, I..hn P r..wlr 1S3 |- f I 44. IMS- l 4« 1 4; |! 4« 1 1S47 iSjo. 1851 iSfl IS88. 1 InlU-ll. I) K l liin (tiil)ivcr. I Iladlcv. M. Hall V. HoUlicinivr. IfOl I ' (,3 h. nmall. iihan (ilickMnaii. W. U. IngcrnoU. K IWgg. l CUik. E. Ba« c(t. 1530. Henry K. Winthrop. 1531. Kdwanl Winthrop 1631. John O. Coltc.n. 1S33. William H. Russell Sidney N. Ucsn. Menler K. TerriU. IV- II I ' Vr,K ' . ' lyi t- Arthur Shirley $alutatoridn$ 1798. 1799. 1800. iSoi. 1802. 1S03. 1S04. 1S05. 1S06. 1807. 1S08. 1S09. 1 8 1 o. i3i I. 1S12. 1S13. 1S14. 1815. I8l6. 1817. 181B. i8ig. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. ,825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833- C. Herrick. M. Stuart. T. Adams. G. Hoadley. R. R. Swan. H. Beckley. S. Norton. S. B. Beach. L. Mitchell. C. Warner. J. Knight. J. Langdon. E. Kellogg. D. M. Mitchell. W. Stafford. A. M. Fisher. D. Lord. H. Rockwell. E. Bull. J. Jones. T. C. Perkins. J. H. Lathrop. S. Stoddard. D. Green. W. Sheldon. A. N. Skinner. W. M. Holland. A. Pettingell. E. P. Barrows. C. C. Parmelee. F. A. P. Barnard. J. Eldridge. J. W. Andrews. L. H. Atwater. E. Colton. E. A. Bradford. 1834. N. P. Seymour. 1835- J. L. Taylor. 1836. J. M. Carter. I S3 7. M. N. Morris. I83S. J. P. Thompson. I33g. C. A. Bristol. 1S40. G. H. Colton. 1841. W. L. Learned. 1842. J. Hadley. 1843- L. R. Hurlbutt. 1S44. E. W. Root. 1S45. W. G. Connor. 1846. J. B. Talcott. 1847- J. T. Hyde. 1S48. W. Aitchison. 1849. T. Dwight. 1S50. W. S. Colton. 1S51. R. Little. 1S52. W. A. Reynolds. 1S53. I. M. Whi ' ton. 1854. G. D. Lord. 1855- W. D. Alexander 1S56. E. E. Towne. 1857. W. Smith. 1S58. G. B. McLellan. 1859- C. H. Gross. i860. W. W. Martin. 1S61. S. E. Baldwin. 1S62. J. W. Ailing. 1S63. D. P. Perry. 1S64. C. G. Rockwood. 1865. C. H. Smith. 1866. H. Cole. 1867, T. L. Day. 1S6S. W. C. Wood. 1869. G. Lathrop. 1870. IS7I. IS72. 1873. IS74. 1875. IS76. 1877- 1878. 1879. IS80. i8Si. 1882. 18S3. 1884. 1885. 1S86. 1SS7. 1888. 1889. 1890. l8gl. 1892. 1893. 1894. rSgS. 1 896. 1897. 189S. 1899. 1900. 1 90 1. 1902. 1903. D. W. Learned. H. E. Kinney. G. F. Moore. 11. M. Denslow. W. Parkin. C. T. Russ. E. D. Worcester. J. S. Thatcher. W. H. Taft. M. M. McKenzie. D. W. Richards. A. S. Van de Graff. F. F. Abbott. F. W. Kellogg. W. F. Booth. P. L Wells. W. L Hunt. C. L. Brownson. B. C. Steiner. Horace F. Walker. G. L. Amerman. W. T. Hartley. B. M. Allen. W. E. Dwight. W. E. Thoms. C S Thurston. L R. Conklin. N. A. Smyth. H. B. Wright. J. F. Flynn. F. E. Hale. Edwin H. Tuttle. Frank H. Sincerbeaus Hugh Rankin. fliumni jHI$$ociaiion$ Secrcidrlcs AUb«ma — George P. Pelcr, Marylene, Al . Ii..s!..li M;tsv 11.;;: . I .t-!; ■■,: l Mi C : ' iu cr. Oil. N, Albuuv. N. V. Ks • J. r V. II.. ll.irlforiJ. Conn. In K.. Konwu City. K. villc. I. . II. N Y. M., re. M 1. M, :., I ..1)11. M N, . ■' Slreel. New York City. N. .1 . luth Street, Minneaiiulis, Mino. ( (; wurtb Avenue, byracuw. N. Y. (. :■. p; I- k! .. ,.,.„.,. k. 1. S Avenue. ' I , -_1. ialvtbtoD. Texas. I • Va . ... . - Patent Office. Wisconsin— J. U. NicJctsco. iti . 073 Caw. . liect. Milwaukee, Wis. Wyoming Valley. Pa.— Prank G. Darte, 96 S., Kingston, Pa. Societies Senior Cltcrarv Society Gerald ehittendcn, Roratio Tord, €baun«v S. Goodrich, Jlkxandcr Gordon, Frederick G. Pierce. $cni« r Scciciv ARTHUR HAVEMEYEH. EDWIN CLAPP. LAWRENCE MASON. LAWRENCE W. MENUELL. FRANOS E. HOWLAND, Prtsident. VKt-Pntideni. StCrtlAry. TrtAsurer. Keeper of Arthnies. CHARLES S. McCain. EX I MMITTF.E LANSING P. REED. LAWRENCE MASON. OiU Munro Bigclom-, Jr.. Girrcll Author Brownback. Robert Elmer Cbindlrr. EJwin CUpp. Edwird L Roy Dcnnl . WilUrd Higley Durhim. Hrrbert Willum Eilo, Willum Dickinson Hart. Arthur Hivcmtytr. . iTIVK MEMHKKS Raymond Tbompton HlIL Francb Edwin HowUod, Htnry Strong Huntington. Jr., Nrwcll ] nningi. Charles Simonton McCain. Liwrerce Maion. Theodore McCurdy Manb, Fred Mauric MaxwelL Clarence WbittlcKy Mendcll. Arthur Edn ' in Nerrgaard. Frederick Eraitui Pierce. Arthur Kingiley Porter, Laming Parmclee Reed. Harry WiUon Reynoldi. Harry Izard Bacon Kice. Laurence Selling. Dudley Frank Sicber, Bronaon Mills Warren. ! MASON. Pte PlltB, .Turn. Sonicr Society - Charlc} fcJu ' jrd HJjms. ttcor c Ulcbsicr Hdjm}. Kusscll « hcncv. a)inihr:p fHurrJV t rjnc. jr.. Uldltcr Sncll Cress. Trancis CJiniJtjc D m, Percy hJll jcnnincis. Ichn t ' .jspcr Hilllc. harcld (irdni nicicdir. lames Hv miller. TrcJcrick (-rastus Pierce, llansina Parmclcc Rccd. UliilarJ Burr $oper. Cbcmas Day Chacber, Trcderick h:lmc olMam. Ir. Senior Soclctv C. £ Ip. R lames t ' ,:x Brjdv. Tavcttc Br u ' ti. Ir.. nobn Trcdcric Bvcrs. Hcls n Siujrt CJtnpbcll. (icMld Cbiitcndcn. Edward Uldch ( lucjs. ITcrqjn iwicbiu . lulun Burrcll hull. UliliiJtn r.cdyjrd muchcil. ♦tccrqc Shjrp Olunjcn. Hicxandcr hcllcv Olmslcd. (iccrqc f.lfcn Parkt. lusticc lUllscn. Bamsidc ultntlow. = v4 ■? ' ! : J£?J ig§ Senior Societv Ccmud hJsiinqi Hrn:ld. 1r.. Trcdcnck (haniK ' rs BJidu ' in. njrtics hcnrv Brcu ' sicr. 1r., h:uMrd nrummcnJ. olilliam Brcu ' jicr tly. Trjnklin aliilums (iUzlcr. 3cscph Drabcri (iray. Hrihur hapcmcycr. Ht{T t Ch ' Miipson Dnc. HtiTCii Hibcri m ' hlmjn. Hcbn HHi:n m::rhcjd. fdqjr rnuntcn. Paul Spraijuc ncy. lihn Eastman UJ.vdruff. lunicr S xiciy 1404 Clurlrs E AdAiTU. Arthur AlUn. ChrU. M. At-idcnon, Lcmurl H. Arnold, Jr.. Fr«d. C. Bildwin, Ferruitdo M. Blount Djvid Boiri. JamrtC. Bridv. Clurlri E. Bcyrr. John F. Bycrv Morilnwr CUrk Addonm Horace V, Armstrong. Hamilton Baxter, Jamci Raich Bloomer. McCleane Brown. Harold Brulf, Frederick H. Day Cheiter R. DeLaVerjne, Carl M. Chaptn, Colman Curtiu, Maurice S. Damon, Augmtui K. Fl k. CharUi W. Fuk. Everett Smith Han« ' ell, loteph H. Hulmei, Richard G. lennlnp, Oliver L. jooek jr.. Henry G. Dodge. George H. Edwardi. I. h- ;;. Elliwoeth, 0,jr ' .,.S. Fallow.. TuU: r. Hanvon. )r., Morin Scott Hare. Morton A. Howard. Roy W. Hemingway. Aia R.Kelley. George T. Lane. AUred H. Lewik Charlei S. McCain. William L. Mitchell. GecjTje A. Mohlman, lohn A. Mo rhead. Waller S. Munion. E. C. Northrop. 1405 Berrien Hughea, Charlej S. fudd. Edward Kirkham. John Hiram Lathrop. R. Thornton LaVakc. Edaard 1 . Litlle. Duncan Iven Meter. Archibjid Mudge Reid. John Olnulead. George E. Parka, Baiil Scutt. G. btuait Sludwell, Jr.. Leonard S. Tyler, luktice Wilton, Jamet Harvey Williami, Burniide Wintlow. Garrard B. Wiiulon. Gardner A. Richardaon. John T. Roberta, Edward E. Spalding, Sidney E. Sweet, Walter N. Stillman. Ralph Hill Thomai. Edwin S. WhilehouM, Dwight M. Wiahard. Austin W. Andrews. Louis DeV. Dousman. Edward F. Duslin. Roger Y. Flanders. Alexander R. Flinn, Irving ICent Fulti.i;.. Howard Goodwin. Melville B. Gurley. Gustave M. Hecktcher Lydig Hoyt. U ,j,j,,. r-,. riiiiiviin, Wison S. McCllnlock, Frank O ' Brien. RufuaS. RowUod. Thom t L, Shcvlln, Bruce D. Smith. John A Stevenson. a eph H.Twitchell, Henry F. Whilcomb. Jr. Edwin White. ■it n-frir wr; ww twt + + t kt % I i -IS luBlcr Society 4 i Jimrt H. Brrw (cr, Jr., Fiytllr Bruwii. Jr„ Donald C. Burn, NrK n S. Onrbfll. I0C4 F- ao. ! , ,, K ' ■•UiwJ. K,: ...J . Gc(A.,i Ci.iUt:iif a. A.:c.. U. K.«rr. Wilier S. Cro  . I..l.n G. Kilile. Henry C Djnglrr. Howell G. Lord. ChAtUi A. E Y, Fred Ackerl, ,.. . ,- .,; George M. Bodman, Herbrri L. B xlman, : iinu ' ... Arthur Howe Bridfor.H. J. Sidney Beown. ■ea J ckioa, ChirleiS. BulkUry. vion. Urb n Croniii, I. .irif 1 . 1 iwrince. Boyd G. Guru. Choter Trenholm Neil, Divid Edward Dingier, t .. -i. Gtuf e 5. iNiuiikdil, PiolS. N«y. Geoege H. O ' Brien, Mirtin H. O ' Brien. Alexindrr II. OlmsUd. Lin 1 .• I ' Rf.d. N ' ovei, 1 ' • 1 Noyei, br. j-.I II. frci.tice, Henry A. Raymond. Edmund P. Rogers, Jamet Grafton Roger . Chauncey M. Sincerbeaux, Chirtes Henry Banks. Kenneth Boardman, Ben Owrton Brown. Frederick K.BuIl. Robert Robinton Chase. Edward Corning. Cluj. T. Goodyear. |r., AIS n Byron Gregory. ; ' f :•. .rn Leech, Of rgc Cabol V. Low, 140 Donald McBride. Jaotet G. K. McClure, |r.. Donald A. McGee, William E. Marcoi, Jr.. Edward Shorney MilU. Carleton Sliaw. Williim S. Slide. Tillird B. Sofer. Henry H. Stebbins Jr.. Thoma D. Thacher. Francu E. Walton. George W. WeUh, Frederick H. Wiggin. Jr., Jamei H. W.inielwdorl. John E. Woodrull. John Carroll Slade, Henry B. Spaulding, Howard Tilt, Robert F. Tilney, 2d, Harold McLeod Turner. Wm. K. Van Reypen, Jr., Willum W. While. Jr.. Clarence Haicy Young. Mahlon D. Thatcher. Jr., Spencer Turner. Cheiler B. Van Ti  el, lohn Middigh WilUrd, Hugh Robert Wilton. :vt t It. il. ! ' lunkv Society G«orj W. Adimt, Thomit H. Bcjrdtlr Shtlbv W. Bon.iK. Gtorgc P. Chrutun, Edwird T. Clucii. Fri.icu W. Coir. Winlhrop M. CrAi«, Thomu H. Divik Fr nk T. Dodge. I«04 Loub M. Athj. Carl Brewer, Krime C. Brown. Sidney R. Burnjp.Jr., Chi I. Chiptnin. John M. Comttock, George P. Cooke, Ljwrence Dirr, Pierpoot V. Divii, Richard Alex. Cooke, Tiller Ruel Cowie . Grosvenor Ely, Arthur Girfield Erwin, William Sluart GU:ier. Francli E. Grail. EHtngham N. I odge, Bowman Eaher, ' Rict.ard M. Fai banks Liiilrioii H. Filch. Stuyveunl Fiih. Jr.. Frank D. Frailer, Henry A. Gardner, Jr.. R. erl A. Gray. Fort Hammond. WilUrd Deere Hmloed. George A La Vie. Jr., Donald F. Mackay. John Gillespie Migee. loaeph L. Gray, Tilliam C Hall. Marry I . Hamlllon, Arlhur Havenieyer, l4 T et H. HoFkioi. jr.. I..h.. R. Howe. ' v.lia.1 B. Huff. I h nia« L. Jeilerion, )r. ' .rthur B. LaCour, 1405 Marcui B. H ll, lan ei I. Hogan. Alex..i.der P. Humphrey. Jr., Villard Curlit Hyall. Stewart A. LeBlanc. Franklin B. Lord. Jr., Harry H. Loudenalager, Maurl.:e Henry Peaae. I40 Tilliam Singer Mooehead. Angut P. Morriion. Lee Jamek Perrin. Fo ter Harry Rockwell. Merrill Burr Sand . Emerion Laltiog. Bayard N. Livlngilonc, Alexander M. McClean, George T. Parrith, Ogden M. Reid. Robert L. Smilley, George F. Vielor, Paul B. Velle.. Selon Porter, Murray SargenI, Edw. P. Sharelti. Harold M. Shoemaker, John bloane, Jr., Harold Sooyunlth, Jno. H.Taylor, Charle WrIghi.Jr. George Slurgei, Henry Haw ley Swordi, Garrat B. Van Wagenen, John Warner, Kcoyon Deuprcc Weill. junior Societv m v.f ' )l William N. Arlcrburn, Clarinet A. Barnes Samuel C. Bartlctt. Scth D. Binfjham. William W. Brainard. Howard W. Church, Joseph F. Cullman. Frederick L Adams. Thomas H. Allen. X ' . Thompson Brings, Carl H. Carroll. Walter B. Congdon. Ernest A. Anderson. Alfred Ethridge. Frarier L. Ford. Carl S. Rander., Horatio Ford. William D. Hart. Charles W. Lawrance William R. Millar. Herbert C. Miller. Frederick E. Pierce. Louis E. Cote. Francis Q. Cronin, Cornelius E. Daly. Henry E. Haws, Argall L. Hull. George S. Fowler. Frank A. Hayes, Albert R. King. I4C4 W. G. Powning, N. S. Riley. )no. Horace Satford. L wi.s R. Schenck. Henry W. Shelton. Thomas M. Shields, S. P. Johnston. Ethan W. Judd. William K. Loomis, Edward S. Macneale. Arthur P. McKinstry, Harold C Nelson. Franklin G. Sherrill. Arthur H. Terry. Jr.. Charles E. Smith, Jr., Carl Tucker, William B. Wait, Karl W. Warmcastle, Willis S. Whittlesey, Jesse Watktns Wynne. R. W. Mersereau, J. Palmer Pears, Stanley McD. Smith, A. I. Taft, Amos B. Thachcr. Norman F. Thompson, Lewis H. Tooker, George Underwood, Jr. Univcrsiiv Sociciv Willi m Lawrence Anderson. Robert Studebaker Binkcrd, LeRoy Wesley Burns, James Noel Howard Campbell, Frederick William Charles, Richard Spencer Childs, Andrew Payne Cornwall, Lothrop Crosby, Robert Caims Dobson, John Hampden Dougherty, Jr., William Earle Edwards, Henry Seymour Frank, Robert Gray, Samuel Burdett Hemingway, Edgar Goodspeed Hill. John Wilson Hunt. Augustus Wilkens Kelley, Jr., Walter Edmond Keach, George Robert Kelsey, Huber Berkley Lewis, William Alexander Lilley, Guy Henry Mallam, Jr., Charles Reuben Mitchell, Don Lorenzo Moore, Arthur Nilsen, Leigh Page, John Harold Sears, Edgar Hinton Taylor, George Harry Wade. Unuvrsliv $«.xiciv Edward Johnson Barber. Ernest Turrell Bauer, Raymond Autjustus BcardsUe, Robert Elliott Brown. Carl Herbert Bryant, Raymond Uhler Bunker, Webster Kimball Qark. Edward Adams E eming, Frederick Ferriss Dodd, George Orton Elmore, Denman Fleming Fox, Harold Hunting, Sydney Byron Morton, Robert Hayes Nead, Harry Hollister Read, Charles Cooke Russ, Franklin Victory Sikcs, Dmer Willis VanBrunt. Academic Society uii iiri ill, ViA i(!( llll v- i-«: Otis Munroe Bigelow, Jr., Albert Leffingwell Brown, Charles Howe Buck, Paul Morgan Butterfield, Robert Elmer Chandler, Walter Filmer Evans, Philip Goodell, George Mills Harris, Robert Archibald jelliffe, Newell Jennings, Charles Sumner Joy, Samuel Elliot Judd, Walter Irving King, William Barri Kirkham, Elbert Squire Latimer, Allen Perry Lovejoy,Jr., Edmund Rutan Lupton, Theodore McCurdy Marsh, Benjamin Heath Mead, Clarence Whittlesey Mendell, George Macy Merriman, Charles Everett Moore, William Disney Nichols, Edward John Noble, Frederick Kinney Noyes, Wirt Foster Smith, Roger Henry Wolcott, Sumner Byrne Woodbridge. S. S. S. S:ciciv WUiam Latham Abbo tt, jr., Russell Trowbridge BAiley, Joseph McBath Beties, George Mather Brown, Ralph Qatworthy Carroll, Kerr Murray CresjJer, Edward Maynard Dailey, John Greenleai Darragh, Henry Dickinson, Louis Henry Egan, Douglas Roy Hartshome, Walter Boardman Kerr, Hillary Marshall Zhendei Joseph Edwin Lowes, jr., Dilworth Richardson Lupton, John Pearce Manning. Howard Thorne Mu::y, Stuart Wilson Parsons, Frank Huntington Phipps, Jr , James Chandler Preston, Harold Neevcs Scott, Charles Harvey Scribner, William Low Studley, Harold Townsend, Edgar Rudolph Troxell, Jr. S. S. $. Scciciv FredcHcIc Stanwood Bailey. William Henry Barnum, Max Howard Behr, Lebbens Farmer Biioell, Bradford Brinton, Sydney Hobart Carter, ' Bruce Cartwright, Jr., Lowell Melcher Qucas, John Drewrv Comer, John Crossan Dilworth, Frederick Berthold Ewing. Malcolm Farmer, John Farson, Jr., Douglas Gibbons, Edgar Toll Glass, Kenneth Percy Grant, lames Wilson Hagar, William Henry Harrison. Douglas Grey Harvey, Raymond Haverrteyer, Howard Gillespie Hull, Ralph Parsons Kinnev, Edward McElhenney Lewis, John Frederick Maynard, John Elsworth Owsley, Robert Dunn Patterson, Charles Donnelly Raflerty, Joseph Cornelius Rathbornc, William Handy Reeves, 2d, Louis Burr Sheldon, Alfred Montgomery Shook, Jr , Joseph Irving Simmons, Sidney Goodwin Stubbv, Joseph Edwin Washington, Jr., Myron Arms Wick. $. $. S. Society P Robert William Ayrcs, George Hull Baldwin, William Newell Bannard. Ir., Thomas Blagden, Jr., Alfred Severin Bourne, Morgan Herbert Bowman. Jr.. Henry Teegarden Bradley, Hayden William Brown. Edwin Tyler Bynncr. Horace Washburn Chittenden, Robert Galeman. George Cook, jr., Howard Corlies. Watson Beach Day, • l ie(1 March ). i (. Sherman Lawrence Depew, Charles Schuveldt Dewey, Henry Lee Ferguson, James Gamble, John Gilbert George, Francis Augustus Georgcr. Ely Griswcld, Edwin Augustus Hall. Anthony Howard Hinkle. Fielding Vaughan Jackson. Waldo Cory Johnston. Charles Bruce Jone-.. Alexander Rudolph Ljwton.Jr. Charles Bomberger I-ong, Shelton Edward Martin, Harold Bourne Miller, Philip Cotting Morse, Marshall Prentiss, Hugh Kirkman Prichilt, Edward Hall Putnam, William Stuart Reyburn, tlbridge Gerry Spaulding, Walter Phelps Stevens, Eric Appleton Swenson, Herbert Aborn Watson, Richard Clement Whittier, Samuel Parmelee Williams, Jr. S. S. S. SvXiciv William Atkins. Jr.. Norris Pitcairn Ballou. Robert Vail Barkalow. William Felton Barrett, Harold Patterson Bo|;art, Edward Ainslie Brewer. Thomas Gordon Brown. ' Clarence Burnham, Loring Gary Calkins, William Henry Harrison Cranmtr, Darlington Davenport. Benjamin Tappen Fairchild, Marion Hatch Fisher. Wilson Henry Gardner. Hubert Milton Greist, Charles Gardner Hall. Fred Merritt Harris, Stuart Qayton Hemingway. Grover Cooper Hubbell, Lafayette Menefee Hughes, John Wallace Leavenworth, Kenneth David Loose, Howard Page Mansfield, Craig Ward McLanahan, Louis Wiegand Mert:, Charles Raymond Messinger, Richard Cary Morse, Andrew Carl Ortmayer, Henry Magraw Rathvon. Frederic Behrens Ryan, Robert Emmet Sheldon, Jr., Roswell Chester Tripp, Albert Cooper Ward, Frank Edward Wilhelm, Harry Aitken Wilson. I icd Mifxh (th. i«m $. S. $. Society Charles Bissell Alcott, Harold Dainforth Baker, Martin Sullivan Baldwin, Blakeslee Barnes, Jr., Mortimer Barnes, John Eliot Barney, Charles Benjamin Clark, Oatley Barrett Cockrum, George Greer CooIidg;e, Marcus Daly, Lawrence Boardman Dunham, Newell Avery Eddy, Stanley Palmiter Emerick, Homer Everett, Harry Douglas Gilbert, John Gordon, Jr., Guy Hutchinson, Alfred Nelson Hulst, Joseph Adams Inslee, Francis Edgar Johnson, Jr., Joseph West Johnson, Harold Knight, Julius Kruttschmitt, Jr., Chester Huntington McVay, Lucius Otis Meacham, George Christian Meyer, Edward Wynne Moore, Daniel Moon, Jr., David McKee Morris, Newton Rae, Graham Roberts, Homer Angelo Rogers, Douglas Satterlee Schenck, Evander Baker Schley, Theodore Fredric Silkman, George Snowdon, Irving Tritch Snyder, Joseph Clayton Stephenson, Daniel MacAulay Stevenson, Elbridge Blish Thompson, George Garretson Wade, James Johnson Waring, Howard Kennon Welch, Harold LeRoy Whitney, Hubert Coffing Williams. ScicniUic fionorarv Soclciv PROFESSOR PHILIP E. BROWNING, PROFK.s ). x ;; iaM C MAHSHALL. DR. A OIIKICkS PRO! MR. L RoUin Hillard Burr, Robert William Curtis, Allen Ross Defendorl. Harold Kenney Beach, Joseph Bernstein, Frank Laughton Black. Clarence Moore Blair, Henry Edwards Burijess, Charles Franklin Dike, Jr., William Waddell Duke. Scth Weaver Baldwin, Joseph Austin Bancroft, Tre sidfrtt. Vur I ' midrnl. -WOOD. B KI.KCTKiNS l-OK I , 4 6raAuies Edward Lewis Dodd, William Van Nest Garretson, Charles Hubbard Judd, Douglass Bovard Sterrett, Georjje Albert Young 1 04 t. Augustus Hull Elliott. Frank Richard Finch, Henry B.ildwm Fischer, Frederick William Meyl, David Henry Miller, Philip Henry Mitchell. Edward Eugene Moran, l«C4 Herbert Williams Eales, John Milton Miller, Guy Burl Morrison, I0C4 vn. $. Emanuel Charles Fleischner, John Wilson Hunt. dinfi Secret Ary. J Si-tTrftArw Ralph Nelson Maxson, Herbert Edwin Medway, Roland G. D. Richardson. Herbert James Ord. Leigh Page, Frank Wesley Pitman, Edward E. P. Roberts, lohn Hastings Thomas, Ernest Charles Webster, Joseph Dimock Williams. Arthur Sandiiord, Lawrence Selling. Died JaouArjr a., i m. 190 Caw School Society Corbey Court George Stanleigh Arnold, Joseph Henry Banigan, Carrol Linwood Beede, Cogswell Bentley, John Martin Gates, Yii Ghlian Chang, David Sheldon Day, Frank Ritzena Denton, Walter Leroy Flory, Charles Driver Francis, Andrew Chester Halpen, Richard William Hollaman, Frank Kenna, James Lee Loomis, William James MacMahon, William Mills Maltbie, William Joseph Mulligan, Paul Emerson Mead, Frederick Benjamin Menek, Robert Ludlow Nase, George Nicholas, Jr., Harry Merton Paine, Richard Eugene Peck, Joseph Clinton Roraback, John Harold Sears, Robert Hardy Strahan? 2d, Burton Parker Twichell, Kinsley Twining, Chung Hui Wang, George Burwell Ward, Erskine Douglas Warren, Cameron Beach Waterman, Francis Bayard Winthrop. Law SchCvM SccIvMV Albert laber Bailey, Frank Edward Bollmann. Edward Myers Brown, Russell Porter Clark, William Barnes Cullen, William Dean Embree, Joseph Simon Flynn, Joseph Francis Gatins, George Philip Hambrecht, Harry Fleming Hamlin, Charles Pearl Harris, John Linden Henning, Norman Granger Hewitt, Dennis Joseph McCarthy, Francis James McCoy, Patrick Frank McDonough, Julius French Miller, George Edward Mix, Walter Edward Monagan, Burt Sidney Skinner, Frank Berman Strohm, William Jefferson Wynn. medical School Society Howard Sanford Allen, William Lawrence Anderson, William Henry Barr, Horace Doolittle Bellis, Georg-e Houghton Bodley, Ralph William Crane, Edward Francis Crofutt, Frank Atwater Elmes, Alexander Otto Fasser, Edwin Carpenter Gilbert, Joseph Webster Horton, John Wilson Hunt, Julius Harold Hurst, Fred Pollock Lane, John Thomas Leahy, James Smith Martin, .Carl Emil Meyer, Charles Reuben Mitchell, Nathan Tolles Pratt, Alva George Provost, George Edward Teehan. STL ' DENrs MAHCM Ifflft ' — ■PUBlMCAriONS S. o fi X RT ; C A ft.3tt S •M-: Vale Dicrary Itlac azinc EDITORS. 1 KHITt RS • 4-l ' $ A. Gordon , Ckitiruiiin. W F. Pkthh. ad. CkairniiiH. It. FoBf. Hit A. . ' - I 1. lloi ' iatiF.UNi;. Jit . h ' ! h ' liih G. C ' llliTU Kll 1. ii 1 G K - Ro. .SRs C. S. Gooi StoM ' Ai 1. 1. I.,.. y iAi V K ' N K ,. . ,. K O ' I- A V. M C. S 1 W.S - .1 V.M.i: I.ITKKAkY MAGAZINK |I $K. I-: F. Blakr. I . G. Bnntoii. C. S. KelloKK. I. K Kimball, S. H I-ce. 1 - )■C. I. Lyndc. C. Rich. T. G. Talcott. . P. ThompMin. V. Varmim. R. Aiknian. D. W. IUvcn . 1. A. I-cnt. F. Mun«... IN . V. R. Abbe. W Atchison. - T. II porter. ; H W.llcoE, !•• I ' Y..m.K l 5? A. (irout. «; A. lohnsoii, C. T. Lcwift. B. K. inielpa. AH. White. 185.). S. I). Faulkner. G W. Fisher, B N. Harrison. T. K I-ounsburN A. H. Wilcox C. Ilamrooiu ' . R. I). Hulihn:.: H R J«cks..n. 1. P. I..-.r.c v rfVv I. I 1 I .ItlltlllCll. F M iSnch, K I .Mortis. ' ' ■Waring t8j4. W C FlaKR. 1 W. II.hIo. V. S Mil) .. 1.. S. P..I i;: f. T. Purncli |M . R. S, Davis. W Fowler. F. G. Iloldcn. W C I..hiisl..n, 11 Uwcn. t. S. ! 1l. H G. II I, (;. 11... . G. Richardv li Ipav. V tlArtliDv; 1 K. ■n. . . IlijO. . . ' . Bcntlv. W k Bliss. ' W. S lollon. K 11 Rnl erls. ( I-. WiKKlnifl. 1855. W. H I H K Mul ' W. T ' . S. T W. ..... .., 11. A. Yanlley. |M.|. II Fuller. 1 1, Sliipli-y. S Shi-aret. 1: R. Sill. E 0. Williams. D. G •: G. B. Scliw-.; T. C. Yarni 1. H Br V B.  .. H B. Il.r ■Hawlcy. A R. Ncvins. I ' -ii. r. ! M.i-- :i. S. McCa ' .l. J. W. Noble. l8s(. «;. r Bailrv. I .M Br..wn, W H W (.amptKll M. Dubois. L. C. Fisher. iftba. G. M. Beard. E. Ilenienway. W. Lampsoii, ' K Skinner, j P. Taylor. K. L V. !■A M S B • R. W . ' . 1S47. G. Brown. ' S. McKcc. T. Noye . Munn. ' 1 . Sandford. r- = : A. BiK ' : - C. M 1. .V W. W CrajKi, D C. (;ilnian. II. B. Sprague. 1857. F. E. Butler. 1. .M Holme . H. S. Huntington N. C. Perkins. G. Pratt. 1 863. E. B. Bingham, I H Butler. S W Duffield. C. W Francis. J. P. Kcrnochan. 196 C urdun. l;OARD OF EDITORS, YALE LITERARY M AGAZIN E,!.1 ' .I03-1!I04. 1 6J. M. C I ' H- 1 1  I ' . 1,. ii ; s M A I) M liicr. k ' r IVtk. ' h M Whilnty. (M. II Willinnis. T Hu T. F 1 A M ; C E. V S .« ;.u-.K IS7S- 1 1 ' . 1 1 J A 1. k W k Iv A ' :....... v A McKinnc A 1 ' Tinkci 1. 1, ' 11 H:.K ;. 1 . 1! ' II K 1 ' I 1 ' H W ( II .1 C I A H W K A I Carter. 1 I ' .if.iili-i- C. tlriKK . A Sinilli. s Welch. Eno. It hi.K DrnisoD. I IlLMi. ' .riik •■. H. N.-nlri, K S. •. • I ' C. ]• C. B. I eCanip, (.• I ' . Kitdicl. N A Smvt h, C. K Thomas. I . Tilney. A. I . iialdwin. I . DcK. Burrcll. K A. Lord. G. Moms, Jr.. K C. Strcctcr, ' ' CI MAC ..lu.liali. 1 I I. l;.| IM)I1. R ll.«.kti. II. Mosun,  .  . Moore. i ;oo. J. W. Barney. S. c;. Camp. J. M. llonliinK, Owen Jonnnon, llulbcrt Taft. liK l. IV T. C.ilberl, K Kmttslcy. ' (i |i MoiKO Ki V Morrl . ( 1 M. Wmrcl. lq 3. A M. Crviuilci, K L. Fox, V B. Ilwikir. I L. lame . A Welch H I ' o.r Ii. S. ArnoM. P Bcrman. R L Black. M F. Griffin. A J Waring A ( , , ■, ■II 1 . ■Recipients of Vale Citerarv meaal 1S50. J. Sheldon, ' 51, •■I ' uweraml Mission uf Genius. 1851. A. D. White, ' 53, Zwingle. 1552. V. C. Flagg, ' 54, Modern Reformers. 1553. I. E. Clarke, ' 55, Melancholy. 1854. C. K. Palmer, ' 55, The Love of the Supernatural. 1S55. J. -M. Holme-s, ' 57, Science — Its Nature and Influence. 1S16. A. H. Strong, ' 57, Reform in the Reformer. 1857. L. M. Jones, ' 60, The American Statesman. 1855. J. H. Ward, ' 60, The Spirit of Sadness— Characteristic of the Literature of the Age. 1859. C. E. Dutton, ' 60, Charles Kingslev. i860. H. Holt, ' 62, De Ouincy. 1861. 1-). H. Chamberlain, ' 62, The Influence of (General Culture on Professional Life. 1S62. G. S. Hamlin, ' 63, The Novel. 1863. W. W. Battershall, ' 64, The Religion of ' In Menioriam. ' 1864. E. V. Hincks, ' 66, Hawthorne. 1865. C. H. Adams, ' 66, Thoreau — L. Hall, ' 60, Napoleon ' s Life of Ca, ' sar. 1S66. H. M. Dexter, ' 67, Sidney Smith. 1867. H. A. Beers, ' 69, Hawthorne. 1868. R. B. Richardson, ' 69, F, W. Robertson. 1S69. W. R. Sperry, ' 7T, Falstaflf. 1870. J. H. Hincks. ' 72, The Influence of Tragedy on National Character. 1871. S. O. Prentice, ' 73, Cola de Rienzi — Bulwer 7m-. The Historians. 1872. J. S. Wood, ' 74, Christian Monarchism. 1873. C. Tillinghast, ' 75, Music. 1S74. J. B. Gleason, ' 76, Puritanism in History and Art. 1875 L. J. Swinburn, ' 79, William Black ' s Novels. 1876. M. Wilco.x, ' 78. Two English Humorists. 1877. C. A. Wight. ' So, A Representative Woman. 1878. A. B. Nichols, ' So. Aspasia: The Study of a Portrait. 1879. No Award. 1S80. E. T. McLaughlin, ' S3, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1881. F. W Kellogg, ' S3, John Henry Newman. 1882. W. E. Nichols, ' 84, A Poet Skeptic: Arthur Hugh Clough. 1883. No Award. 18S4. C. W. Pierson, ' 89, Joan of Arc. 1SS5, 1886. 1S87. No Award. 188S. H. A. Smith, ' 89, University Life. iS8g, 1890. No Award. i8gi Edward Boltwood, ' 92, Robert Herrick. 1892. Winthrop E. Dwight, ' 93, The Melancholy Jacques. 1893. Robert H. Nichols, ' 94, Washington Irving. 1894. Lindsay Denison, 95, Ophelia and the Sons of Germania. 1895. No Award. 1896. Cornelius P. Kitchel, ' 97, The Novels of Henry.x Sienkiewicz. 1897. Alexander Wheeler, ' 97, Emerson as a Poet. 189S. Isham Henderson, ' 99, Alphonse Daudet, The Provencal. 1899. Guy M. Carleton, ' 99, George Meredith and His Philosophical Novel. 1900. Ranulph Kingsley, igoi, The Spirit of Nineteenth Century French Poetry. ' 1901. Arthur C. Ludington, 1902, The Greek Appreciation of Nature. 1902. Pemberton Herman, 1903, The Prose of Heinrich Heine. 1903. Frederick E. Pierce. 1904. Hawthor.-e ' s Tales of New England. 1904. 199 I ' aiii M ( inns 1 ,.; tllLWUKTM R. I.l ' rroH. Igpnn S Ituaiui ' Af.it,.,: , Cv«i P N .ts,. KIMTnkS, i.|Oi-i.r ' 4 JkIIK K. iliiUK, lij 4. Kli VA«t S. I AIN 1-1 l ' ti tvA«i R. Putnam. I ' m s •IRANT KlilTORS. lH74-;5. i«7e -77 Z S llolbrf ok..l .i . J. II. Cbamllrr, or,. II. S. lUrnea. J P. l)avcn|Kirl. W. H : K. E. 1 J G. r, • P llulsli. I-. J. hhcijatii. R W. DanicU. C B. Iiudley. Kugcne Houtim. J. 1. (Infrm, R. D. Town cnd. K. S. While. S I-: J I-: H Gajfir, I . Kcatnr. Yonnnc. S. i e):- is. R. A. Hume. T. C. Wfllc5. D. D. V .1coti. i-7.i-:4 1875-7 .. I). W. Brown. V. •«7- T A. Bcckwilh, l8«.!i- «,. T. R. Macon. H. II. Chittcnd •n. R 1. Jci up, ; V. Burton. F. H. Hamlin (l.trencc DemiDg. II. II. Ragan. I . W. I.,anKbrM-n. A. 1) Chandler • F. A. Scott. - LincK. A Sit. Ed., J. M. Town en 1. C. II. WilcoE. W . L. R. Wur! G. S. Sedgw . - A . B. Howard. S. W R. I ' pliam. S. G. W. Smith. S. 11 Roorbach. S 1 Lupton. Puti i;uAKli III- KUirOK, , ALK CclURANT, li)03-19l 4 ! It h-.AKV ' . Higelow. II. I). Ilibbard. C. B. Joyce. S. M. Foster. •: A. N. !• M,K. . K. K. Cur! A. V Wild, K. McClel... A. I.ucas. -• W. S. Ou- A. M. H.Kikcr II u Cbn S. T. R. Morrow. R. 1 J I. K. Ncwcomb. C. S K. V K. Aikeo. . H. Mill. W. H n T J c I- K Am! A H l.incolt.. n.v;K E. K. AblK)ll. M II. Beach. C. B. Storr . J. P KelloRK, . A V !• V.iugh!. S 1881-83. C. II. Botton D. 11. Buell. C. S. Foote. F. B. KellogK J. P. Stryker W M M.i L II. I ' «l. 11. I.. Hanili R. I. jeo kv I .A crjilanck. W. M. Vinlon. U li W.slit.irti |r 1 ' . I ' .ir.nuk. Jr., F. M. Davieti. .! . « ■. : 1 • .!iuk.Jr.,t i. C E. H«y. Jr.. N. Pond. CM , 1). Scott. iS. Shearman. ■A . I  . Chaffee. ilGrav. S . 11. niomav Todd, a: a. R. Hooker. lie. Robbins. II H  YrrK:i-« n,CA. a;.. 1)1 . Adams. A A V. Carw n. K B. Lyman. C. U. Mornk, II. I. Parions. CA II I .inl. . S. B. Dean. .! . «.. S. (i. Camp. I ' 11. Hayek. II A Webster T. Brown. S. In|;bam. 1;. N. l uoini k. CM , MakmMaclx-ar.A A. ' McFa.Mro C. Mareh. ' •■W RhI ' - ' ! l8 f • I.. I.. Braktow. i.;..i-i. .i C. C llollikter. A . A... K. HauKberK. cA . H. S. Johniton. K. M. Wheeler. Afiin H. ; l. miii, ( . W H Howe. II A CillK-rt. I ' T (..llH-rl •l.j!. S. N I.. Bnrne . ■■•■■' ■■• ' ' , A. F Ju.ld. Jr.. A. a:. Ir. L. Jame«. (V, C P. Kitchel. II S. Kly. .l iMf 11. W l.ucc. t- .. K. I-. Munirer. CA . K. L. Foi. H T. Iltkio. C. E. Thoma . K. V. Jeffenu.n K Wheeler. Fre lerick Tilnev. i ia-O). 1897-98. W H.Boatdman.AA. A. I Baldwin. If. M. Croune. R. M (iibb . J S Moore. C. M. Pope. W. Wbeclock. CM. S. R. Kennedy. T. S. Mcl ne ,Va . C E. Merrill. Jr.. («. Morrill. Jr F. Wickes. ' It A Wplih R. K. Bond. A K. A Kingman.. V  « II. F (iriffin. H A Plunimcr, V Wnlk.t KiCtpicnis ct (curjni mctlJl Hnnudlly 1wdrdcd Hr ihc Bcii Slvri Sicrv 1 8— Ray Morr I 9— John Pea e Norton. 1 99. I  i— Charles Mills I eForest. 1901 19UO— U. L. James, 1902. TROPHY KOOM. mom EDITORS. looa-iTiM E. S. I ' aikk. 1704, CMitirm.ir I II KlIWSTKI. IqCM. • ' ' C M CiiAriN. tin W. C. DANiiLr . |Q . R. C. UOHSON. Iq04 .. MaMW. ! . E H. I ' UTHAV 1: A i J n. s. J. 1; . E. H. l.vnu C J. II Frank ' ■H. B. B. Sift J. B. WhiiiiiK 1974-75- S R Re 1 I875-7 ' O. T. Bannnr G. E. Loncv. I ' hilipIIalc! C I)cF. Hawlcv. J S. Hunt) : A. i:i IT«)RS, I9u4-n i!i. II. i. HoiHiK. i ' )05. CAturiiitiii. A M. C iiiT, i. oj, tut. ,1 ifW. II. I... (toOKHAKT, I K 1. J Ct. Rocto. igoj. 1 E. Dakciek, i  ' f. M. B 11 11.. igoi;. A K. Mi '  iitiT, 1905. « 1 K I I 1 . 1 1 1 I ■. A ' . -7 Bi WWkly]. i. A. Hatt. II J. Ten Eyck. T. Rochfon. •: A . I.S7.|-So. H. C Ordwav. N. «;. Oxltoni, S. C Pnrtndgc, W F. I.c.r.,vv. F. A . ' . K. I.ic. Iamc I igbton. W. J Brewiter. F. A i ' I nai. nrr. «; C. JconinK . • ' A . 1S8J-S4. Clinton Rom. R. L. Sanloiil. C A. Watrout. C. W Sbcliluo. S.. L. M. UaRKCtl. a: A | .!«4-S C. E. CunbinK- J. S Pardee. • i. E. Vincent. H. T Pratt. S . L. O Baird. F. A 904 lHg$-Mi. t). I . Bidwrtl. 1; E. EllH.t. Jr . S. P iclj  . T •;. watermaa. V. A Rvcc. S.. M H Anthony. F. A. . :il CI . lit. ...■, W K I ' uuKlasa. .M Ciatit. K F. tJcorgcr. S.. S Knight, F. E. l 87-«8. (). S Ubcll. t;. B Fowler. T. R. Ripley. F. P. Sollcy. C. B. Ber r. S. 1888-89. A. v.. jenks. J (;. Kwing. : A., B. R. AhiM?. Jr.. I . M. Barsinw. Horace Wvlic. R. T Wheeler. S i8iii -g . lie F.-.le. Ilerljcrl Ki hler. E. I- Munv..,,. J M M . V. I ' S. A V (iro vcniir Allerbury. Jatnr K. Blake, (iouvcrnrur Calhoun. A hl cllircen,Jr. A ' . . V I ' , tirave . i h.. W. H. Tweedy. I89i-(j3. II. A. Bayne. Ch.. Prcnton Brnw-n. V. B. I :., i I ' lcrp n! I W. I-. K E n. M A I-. S W U N Dangler. Mason. BOARD OF EDITORS, YALE RECORD, 11)03-1904. U Bar ' • T. K. i; J. H. M W. S. ' U . H. ( ' •- Thomson. T. Cochran. Jr.. A N C. Kowler, A Iu Iv..i; I, R .M i: B K A P k . J. I. ChamherlAin. V. A ! •• I, McK K B. M II. G. M J. CM J W. 1. K. S. ;..„. I . U. Wiicos. s IvfTAHUfHKtl I ' 1 A. . K li. I V. H T. I i; !■H li T. iS )9-i ,oo. I H Hill. CA.. II A WVlwitcr, A • Hiirarr Brnwn. H II Chn«ti«n. CA. V R II... ;lit. •: ■. .-•111. .inic- I. .MilN. lay Mom«. THt YALL- BANNER . 1- r i:. H ( ' , K !•• s. P 1. W T V. V 1 ili ' aii  . ii ' V K liiMa .r..! i , ITtiRS.  •£)  - ' W S MasliriKS, C W. B II.H.lcrr. f-. A II. S Kly. C. A ll.u. ■• 1-. B uy. .. II M 1 II B. Si p;«a-n o3. H. R. Sicrn. O. R Smuffer. • .ff.. R. Hurnliam, S.. W. C. ColliiiR, N R. Jones, A K t)liver. K W Walker E S. I ' aine. i A . I II Br vv .•r V M. CI... II C p.. . I k c l ..i I,. Maiuin. K H. I ' utiiuni Puiii imrii AnKUAi i v xx.xvii . ,.. ivmuuk Yale i tudentjt. ,s., . F M. Gilbert. V. H. V. Mink«. OS. N. M Burrell. ■• • •■' -K ■■; S. 1S  S. ..n. ■.,!. J. L. Kvanii, ' ■;  . ) M ll..pkinK, KM... I w- 1 |00. 1901. l,vnian S I)H«t. 1. ■„ . i-joa. H ' owarii A. I ' lummcr Rcrve Sclilcy, ivs- • ' V, 07. l 03 T. K ;ainc . ii 4. Jr..,s 1, V. Rccd, |.; .4. M H Stehhin- iv i E. W. Ci.ucAS, igo4. ESTAIIUSHKII 1865. PUKl.ISHl II ANNUALLY. W. L MiTinKLi, i(|04. A. H. Olmsteij, 1904. EDITORS. 1866 1). J. Biirrell. iS.So. D. W. Richards, 1890. Stowe Phelps, 1S98. R. M. Crosby. IS67 D. J. Bunell. G. A. Smith. G. F. Peter. P. W. Hamill, 1868 B. A Fowler. 18S1. A. E. Kostwick, 1891. H. W. Gushing. M. Mullally. 1869 1870 I87I W. G. Sperry. E. S. Dana. C. E. Beebe. 1SS2. W. W. K. Nixon. C. A. Wright. A. C. Hand. 1 892. G. B. Hoppin. Daniel Lord, 3d. H, B. McCormick, 1 899. W. B. Connor. M. C. Harvey, H. Mason, 1772 H. W. B. Howard. 1 883. William Trumbull. W. N. Runyon. 1873 S. L. Boyce, 1S93. T. A. Gardiner. 1900. F. T. Crawford, W. F. McCook. 1884. E. C. Gale, W. W. Smith. Matthew Mills, IS 74 F. Jenkins, Will. Kelly. G. H. Makuen. R B. Wade. J. H. Niedecken. 1885. R. J. Pitkin, J. R. Joy. 1894- C. Dunkerson. Il|OI. R. L. Atkinson, 1875 E. H. Landon. L. Smith. Hugh Auchincloss 1876 John Porter. D. Trumbull. 1 886. G. E. Elliott, Jr., H. T. Nason. 1805. W. A. Delano, W. H. Scoville. Maurice Mason. 1877 E. M. Dudley, 1887. R. I. Jenks. H. F. Perkins. 1 896. H. T. Fisher, I902. L. B. Beckwilh. L. M. Johnson, N. H. Mason. W. P. Macomljer. A. E. Foote, J. A. Porter, 18SS. F. L. Woodward, L. P. Sheldon 1878 E. L. Morse. T. E. Ripley. 1S97, T. L. Clarke, 1903. C. C. Auchincloss. 187,; . L. L. Stanton. 1889. H. F. Noyes, G. P. Day, J. R. Robinson. W. J. Ten Eyce. J. G. Rogers. J. P. Sawyer. 0. J. Willis. ' sesf E TA l.UHKU 1678. II liii.-  . : i KK. 1MB inM. I .  BtMmtm Uanagtr Ki w iiii W. ItlTAn, Auigmmtml fditor M. AlUomiiKn. I0I4. A II Kriiii. IKX J II. WiLuta . Jb.. ISOt. rptT.ii; ' i ■■' ' ' ■• ' i ' ..igrT. Ht,m tnH ciiintt ' ' . A—ignmntI fflllar II A iAHII%«ll, IHQ. • 6 c u. .■ ►. mr,. IC. K. Woir . It «l. ,iw:. ViiL. XXIII. K n AiUin . C , l( U-. Clmllillrr. li r-.uw.  M . .I.i11;.n I i. . t- XIII. II .1 ILardwrll. F. K.. II I llrumniunil. 8 . A II ll.nich. 7.. It |-t (a. Vol XIX. W II MI. h K . II II AmSvroH). s U lltlol . ljn,l« tl I ' lalrr. if jr. «••«• M lMl ' - 4 V, w N. M. nmllll. A. I . Moka . Jr.. f ., H T1inm . A II Kii-li nlM«. li A Wrlrh. 0 .. T. h WoiilM) ' . Jr. s , T V llr .wn Vol XXV I.  •!•.. W • 1. II llrckwilh. ■• It (■l( - 1. 11 Ciri iLr. ( U « K I ' i.i ' ■. M M Mnmlii A 1 N II Maxin « 11 « nthi Jr. V T Mun 1) ■A . !•. mcl. M.rTlll. r w I )! 1.. S. hiilUi-r. II A « «■!. J... V..1 VI. li. Bnnnrr. P C. Vouman J Urichl. il. A ' Vol. XXI f A , It II ••■). Vol- XXVI J Ja . A. 1 IjMrli. J h Mu ' .n. at . II K IVck. II K II «rT«, J H l|ncrr . II H HmlUi. r B UlllUunx ' h. A. ir l BnanltlcT. i) JV ,l  w 1 .rkrr. - ff.  . « smnb. K II Cl rk. 1. II. ( ' olfMKiin. A. .ell. ril-Jr. N. II Mr«rnr. S H llurr 1 . A II Kr kln-. « AM. rollliK, M. • Kllrli A 11 1 • ■' • J K - |l. V 1 J. w,.. .. r. K. fA. Vol VVII .1 ii.. iut,.t r jr. Vol Wll M ? ,1.,IM. ■11 1 X 1 i.f. II , ' ■. ' . - -■' . ' (•«.. K ' i- . '  lr.l«t . !• i c . II 1- M, Uic). II K h.-nv.i. V K W ri(r ' t. A r ;.««1v««r. • m. J. l i orlcfaliu. Jr.. A. K llwnlln. F KaitlD. i«. 1.. K M-Nlilard I iKithcr. BOARD OF EDITORS. YALE NEWS, 1903-1904 UlUiiM Pa ' J S. I Avi«. I. V ' R. A : 0. M ! K. E. Newton. J. V. R.w. 1. V. Sninli. ( A K K C. I. L. l ch. .. .. L. R. Hopton. B. F Mansfield. M. P. Warren. J V. Havemcyer. j «««««       ♦ T ... . KDITORS. i.; .3-i.,..4 lIouAKiiS Jkck, 1904 S I ol-UI.A! R. Haitkiiokn I. HIS I ' Manning, 1904 S. fei I ' ouHUCti 1894. I. SCIKNTIKIC MONTHLY I W. H««t. C . ■J. Kly. i S. Pickondn. i ' .. A. Hrcdl. P. S. North. S. S ' Jpcnrrr litLh. lA-. L. KreeUnd. ' . F Jelke. ■■: KrcnicDtx. I li. Miller. II. Parkhuria. i;. I Teffl. A II S. C, II I. I aviv . « I) A l .iv. V V. KniKhl. II. MorriMin. W M. SaoilerN William Walker, .1 («. N. Criiune. W E IIhII. R. H. Ilawkinv A. .1 . W 11. Swcnanoii. J F. Symc . C. U. Wood. Jr . A ■•;OU-l l. KM. Chamlwrlin. M intiiK:uc Ferry. Ilcndcrwin Gilbert. {. M S.iulhard Hav. Ck . J. E. White ' tft - ta7. V. |{ (iibMin. Ck.. J A. (;..iil l, J. A. Hill. H. C. Martin. H. II. Peav. ' ■go: : A. W. Bacon V K Bracher. Ch . B. M. Couch. .• ,« . R. Nicholas. II. L Veddcr. thing. Page. BOARD OF EDITORS, YALE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY, 18l«-1904. Vale Caw lournal U LKI MoNTIlLV. Camkkon B. Wateiman. KlINEST T. BAt ' lK, KoliRKT II. SrtAIMN.  j l kivt.k Krascib, Aisistiinf tusinrss Afanagff ' is 1 I ' l ' IIKK. l.Ol ' IH M. KoSENIILI ' TH, ' . ' BMiintu Mamager. IE EUITOKS. CiiAkULi C. Ri ks v 1 ' . . K Ii. 1 ii J. H T 1 W II K V 1 . . S. A. Yolk. J,. J V. 1 .. {, K 1 ' C, Iv. v . T. Ii J. A 1! A H i J K (  . -1 V. 1,,., V . B H A ' H G. 1 ! ' . Kill-. T F. 1 .. ■II B. rniiiKiii L. V. W Marvio C. Wciscr. V A Arnold. i: V Hc4.ttic.Jr.rf.. W B B iur lnian. C. V. Clcin in . CA F A. I«ck« n. A S. f ' ratt. K. C Simpnon. H J. Wagner. I f .jR-i;i). W A Arnold. 11 Lcavilt. I- ' . S Jackkon. Knox Mwlilox, Cfi., K L. MuOKcr. K. C. Sim|  uo. 1. XI. SonncnbcrK. C. II. Studinitki. H.M. I ' Xfiy-XifOO. J. W. EdK ' rt - K II. ciould. I. I-: Hubbard. V H Makepeace. ?.,! .. A W Powell. N. A Smyth. CM.. (icorKC Zahm. II K Ikin. K F Ilallrii. |..)in llillHrd. V II Jii.Lsi.n, A. M ( P Kitilicl, Cfi.. II K Ni rninii. I T Smilh. II. H. TownKhciiil. ■•;oi-lyu]. E. T. Canfield. (). A. Kay. L. V Fuller, (i. K. J.mcs, K, H Kelly. C. T Lark. Ch . V. V. Tiilly ;. At . Eliot WatrouK. I70a-I ' ;03 II. C. BusK . . H. Bartholomew. C W. Bronson. I ' Carter, f!. A .. V. I. Downs. S W Edwards. CA.. G. It. ;rBve . H M HiK .v C. IxKl... I A ■G. N. . BOARD OF EDITORS. YALE LAW JOURNAL, 191J8-19W. Vale Hlumni lUcckly Lnwis S. V iiMi ' MiN. Si)ec.. .7 J.« j  « A i Bu srrT(. (mslanl Huttntis Manager. Ai VlsokV uoak; V. W Skii I v. ' 65 S,. V •; I  r:-.rrr ' «- |„ s. V K. V nIs .kn, qi S 1 ' C l.isi.Mnv. tsS.. J.I I. A lUn . 1 ■. y2. Wai.tkr (.ami-. So. S : H.  i. IJav. Vou I titinmillte from Yalt Srret. , IV J..y. ■.); ,. ' ' ' . , .. .... ji .Uaiiax ' ' w W I ' .rk. A V. V H, J. R 1 J. W S. . K I A B. K ■.,fi r. ' ■■' ' 1 1 Ill an uMiir. ' I l-jlili r. ■Slant Huiinfit Managn I J.. V: J - Vol. xi. I S ■■Miliir. W. C.i %mlanl util r Ci. S ' ,;- tr. I , -.. I. S. Humt, iq oj. Atiiil,inl ' • ' Vol XII L. S. Welch. -So. !r. . ' ' ' «=! ' .- ' ; - ' ' ' ' ' ' V. Cn EI F M P. Ku:.... . ' .V r.,n ]. ■-. ? ,:, ilf I ' dil. Cibrar)e$ OFFICERS. Addison VanName, M. A., Franklin Bowuitch Dexier, Liit.D. Andrew Keogh, Annie Eliza Huichins, Joel Nelson Eno, M.A., Henry Alkert Gruener. Mrs. Henrietta Clark Gilbkri. Mrs. Jessie Craig Haigh. George Alexander Johnson. George Murdoch Perry. B.A., Edward Francis Stevens. B.A.. Librarian. Assistant Librarian. Librarian oj Linonian and lirot iers Library. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. Assistant. The University Library contains about 265,000 volumes and many thousands of unbound pamphlets. Jts Reference Library and Reading- Room contains the books most important for daily consultation and reference, together with Scholarly Periodicals. Of current periodical publications, including publications of learned societies, the J ibrary receives an unusually large number, the foreign serials alone being not less than five hundred. Open daily, except Sundays, in term time, from g a. m. to 5 p. m. Referi ' iicc Library open daily, except Sundays, from y A. M. to 9 p. M. The Linonian and Brothers Library, occupying the south wing of the old library building, contains 22,000 volumes of the best current literature, is open in term time, daily, except Sundays, from q a. m. to 5 P. M. The College Reading Room receives tifty-nine daily newspapers, American and Foi-eign, nearly sixty weeklies, and seventy-four other periodicals, in addition to the periodicals received at tlie Reading Room of the University Library. Open daily, in term time, from g a. m. to 8 p. M. Sundays, from i :30 to 8 p. m. In Dwight Hall is a library of nearly 1,000 volumes, selected mainly with reference to the study of the Bible. The Law Library contains about 10,000 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; open daily until g p. m. The Slieffield Scientific School Library, in Sheffield Hall, is a collection of abont 5,000 volumes, chiefly mathematical. The Tro-ivhridge Reference Library oi the Divinity School, in Bacon Memorial Hall, contains over 3,000 volumes of standard and recent theological literature. The Art Scliool has a library of about 500 volumes. Publications The first Yale 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 per year. Next the Atheneum, published from February 12, 1814, to August 6, 1814; the Microscope, March 21, 1S20; the Yale Crayon, 1823: Sitting Room, March 17, 1830; the Student ' s Companion. January. 1S31, to April, 1S31; Little Gentleman, January, 1831; Gridiron, February, 1S31; Medley, 1S33, November 8 to June; Yale Literary Magazine. February, 1836; Yale Literary Quidnunc, 1S3S; Yale Banner. November, 1841; Collegian, 1841; Yale Review, 1857; University Quarterly. January, i860, to October, 1861; Pot- Pourri, 1865: College Cricket and City of Elms, Gallinipper, Hornet. Banger, Tomahawk, Battery. Yale Courant. November, 1865; Yale Index, 1S69; Yale Nautical Almanac, 1S72; Yale Record, 1S73; Yale News. 187S; Yale Critic. March 24. 18S2; Yale Quip. April, 1SS4; Yale Alumni Weekly, June, 1891; Yale Law Journal, October, i8gi; the Association Quarterly, iSgi; Yale Shingle, 1893; Yale Scientific Monthly. 1894: Yale Medical Journal, 1894. iikfcfcfcLk.t utAL. I n ■■H 3 o N M Vale 6lcc. Banjo and niandolin €Iub$ ifssociation Inccrpcrarcd COMPRISING !K T ' NMVRRSITV GLEECI-IB. THE INIVERSITY HANJO THE UNIVERSITY MANDOMN II. IH ivitiK untirr It Jiirifdiction H, TMK ArOI.U) BA JO CLUB. 1 I Ull ANI iim rattllMAK UICK c: OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Jr . KHM. Vi f-PrfU4tfnl. i9S7. R. I. Jcolt . - i88 . V. L ArmirtT 1-- , W. .. ArmM- IV,. A II. Hough iS«)i. E. V. Hale, y IT.Jnjacrs :l VjIc dice jnd HJni: Clubs Hssccijiior 1 v .. J. NcAlr, ' ij ' i iijori. F. Ii ChiMioy, igoii • i- I I . Sawyer, V,-. it|oi. J. A. Ke| pelman,l |(ii i Sawyer. ' )8. f i. C. Ii. Iiarnc«, ii oa. 1 S. Maflitt. ' ' M K iv J. B.Th (m «.Jr.. irjtjj Wed., Dec. i6— Br.M.Vly: Thur .. Dec 17— P! Fri.. Dec. i — H... Sat.. Dec. iq — Washington. Uniocrsliv musical Clubs Ccur - MKLSTMA. - ACA11 .N. i. .j 1 04. Mon.. Dec. 31— Ciocinnali. ■c .. Dec aa— St. Louin. • ■)- Dec.  3 — Chicago. ec. jn— Toledo. Mod.. Dec. 3 — Rochealer Tuen., Dec.  7 — Albany. Wed.. Dec. 30— Scranton. BAXIO M.I : ' ! ' ■lAI.K 1 1, KK, HANK) AND MANDOLIN CLUBS, I ' .IIIL Vak Unii crsity Glee Club OFFICKRS. 1903-1904 PxiiKdCK H. WiCOIN, Jk.. Iq04. Hamilton Bamuk. i 40(. 6lce Club lirsi Tfmon II lt.ixter tifoi. I M P 1 Haroco, iv T ' rfsiitt ttt. Re or(ifr. StiOiiii Ttnoi s . K. S )uirc. ' i ' . V . II Wiguin, Jr . i.( .j C. I) Miirti . ii o5. A. W. Alico, li;o4. F. K jiihnhoD. ■• 4 S., M. H. Finbcr, 19C14 S,, F K S| iilclinK, i ;r 5, F. C Hriiwn. ii)f 5. I- 1. J S 1 V I. C. II |. c • SffOMtt titlSri. J Wil n. Ic) i4. I- S, Tyler, V iii. if I. !ngKi . i x 4 A li. Palmerton, nr ' S I) Hingham. ti ti. J. ' I ' Ki bcrU, nyui. } tlni icn l. ii|n4. W K Sprague, ii nt ' 1-71 SifK. iSti. J T - S. L 1 1874 H B 18:5. E. H. Laii.i iS7 i. E P. Howi- 1877. Or -ille Rcc i 1878. F. S. Smith. Prcsidcnis :l Vale (ilc{ Club W I (.BjAani. Sj. iS.,j, J. T. C rr. ' qi. « R II - c. 84. 189J. J. S. CravcD . gs. ' M K 1 ' 5. 1894. I.. Smith. ' 94. 1903. F. W. M uic. 1. 03 ..«;. 8 . 189s. J St. j. Nolan, ' oj. 190J. J. W.Reynoldii. ii . iward.S;. i69f . E C. Lackland, ' 96. 1904. F. 11. Wiggin, 1904 A1.I. L . i; LiL..: 1 i.LLl ' . CLUB, 191)4. Vale Unii ' crsitv Banjo and mandolin €lubs ■' 1 ricERs i, .i i.,..j I. Farvin. if -4 S 1 . Squier, ii f 5. - L-; Presultnl. Sfcretiitr. Baltic Club ic ' l. I. II. Filch, i.r ' f. K. C CoUion. i '  4. • ;. K. Parks, i.r ' 4 K. Martin. !■)• ? S , I . B Chnpnmn, ' f . M T. - .  t «• WaJc, iv -S , F. II. I)«v. l ;05. I H K K. Woodworth. i jo4S., H. C. DAiiKler, i.  4. ; I ' . U M S. , .-! I A, I V I) ILirt 1, 1 ' • ■i 1..: J.:.. 1 . 4 . 1 ' ' U; .v i). I f,i S . K. i:.Sllflil ' JD.lv 4S K. M. Krowii. I. V4 I. S A. II I cwu. i; R. T IjiVakc. i. i}, nianJ:lin Cluh R. T I. ' K. Sheldon. lq04 S.. Htowii. ic. , J II IV . C. Ttiltlc. 1907. Marl. I. .4 li. Kioncy. i io«. l E I ' .. II. C. Iluli 1 , c s A M y. II i.- OanKlcr. i. 4. ' ' •.U1..11. i. ,...,. F U t ' I. II. Filch. i. o5. H. Mr. i it.. I . II I ' ay. i. .f. H T... .. 190S S.. R A V..igt. i. .S. V B . ' iolin. A H l. wi«. lyM Prcsidcnis cl Vale Banio Club 1--C .M . .jjS Ir KJ. h H ■i?-o I. t R ,6S. 1901. D S i I--7. V I ' .. . . g?. KJ02. B. (i . isss. t). 11. nriK.ns ir c ' i k M-niiiiiy. qi. lyj. C O. liay. ji if iS$9. A. S. C Arbuthnot, ' 94. 1S99. C. C Omway, '  S. 1904. G. E. I ' arki, 1904. YALE UNIVERSITY BANJO CLUB, l ' .lll4. flpollo Glee Club E. E. SrAi.oisc E, S. WiiiTHit • Managi A T B n f.r . S V II 1 IKS r i; M. yir. A I- Nontion. F. S. DickinKio, Pio ' t. H. H. Ti.wnsenil. i.|. .. A W. Hull. i.,05. 1 C K. UiLaVcujnc. !• 1 h- s;- •:•■;. ly?. S. II ArmntrotiK. cr ' S- K. S. I-oo e. I90«i S., H. SooyHmith, I9 5, F. E. Wilhelm. ig «$ S R C. Whiiticr. 191.5 S . ■rgcT, li A. E. S. MilN, i ' ) ' .. C A. LaMiiPt 170;. J. R. Bloomer, ujo;. H. P. MansAcld. 190c : G. G. Higgins ; ,■■P. York. 1905. ' ,-.-rv,1 ft,ittft II U .i.i.. ' .! f K H. M. Greist. 190$ S., j. H. Brinimatle. 1 ' ■' . A. P Palmerlon. 1905, D. McGec. 1906. AHOLLO GLEE CLl l;, l:« ' 4. Hpollo Banjc Glub C II. 1 ' ■: s u .1 .. ;., L. H. iMU-h, 1906. S. 1 U. C. Tultlc, 1907. W 1 K. H. Revell, i j; S K M..nin. 1. .5 S . I! P I .. . ,l i« i «i R. T. L V.,v C Writjht. 1.105. W I) Harri-.. i . D. K Tavlor. igo;. C. J. Cliai i- F. R. Wickwire. 190$ S.. S K. Oliver, tqoi J. R. Mui. . J. C. i ' help . i )oii. L . Hnice, 1906. APOLLO BANJO ANU MANDOLIN CLUBS, lUn4. Trcshman 6lcc Club I A Vin.. . . ' . ' M. S. Nctllctor. i.jo ' ' ! R- H- I ' eming i.f H. J. MatKlcIl ' - • R H. H  wrll, !.,• r. M. Adam- L  . Vhilteni..t. K K R W. Ilumr, itH ' T p c IJ. II. Vci  , I ' l :. R H ' .■Ci. M. Sncalh. I ' C): t . E. l.rrVV. II- Mc  1. •■( ■7 p I, K H Butlrr. . II II IV Tliom. C. E. Jen-,: J .. • .. .. : ....... . . F. A. I cnn. II. It K J I.. MiUhcll. i. oT A. W. Sawv. r ' S ' ' N. I ' . Clcmeiil, ic R. B. Hull. I . K. V. LcvcrJDK tkL HMAiN Gl.h.b. CLUB. UN T.R5IT (9PCnLSTOA « lr - - -■t M m - Ri ' HUtT A. Nejiu. igtM. . . ConJinlor. Stanlkicii I . Pkikkman, Iqot . K - • • -. • ' S ' ■' s.. B -.S.. Manager. A S. 1 A. Culdman. !■;■• ' W. 1 . Dean. i ; if K. K. Parker, i m S.. I J A. Bill. i.K :. R. K Oliver. i.MM I. M 1 I ' ratt. iqos P. S. I-. B. Whittcm.. kcri ' licr, ii 7. C 11 Murphy. , K M Porter, irjo;. S. P Fnc lii ., Tcrnicr Olliccrs 1 9.,- 1 700. David S. Smith, 19110. t ' omiu ti ' r. K. L. Taylor. Jr.. it i S.. Manager. ,.1-1903 l ' ..r; .T M(c; -, it 2. Conduilor. Ri.bcrt H. Nead. KJ04, M,tn if;er. |r|l -lqOI. Porter Streli-. Kjos. Conductot Charles V Blo«l. 1901 S.. A .in.i. • Robert H. Ncad. 1904. Conduitor. V. W. Clark. l.;..3 S . Af.tnajffr. 1 )0J=1 )04 B. F. Roe, 1904. H. Baxter, 1905, C. D. Morris, 1905, L. R. Schenck, 1904, F. H. Wiggin, 1904, A. I. Taft, 1905, I ' irsl Te nors. T. S. Cooley, igo6, J. G. Magee, igo6, W. A. Walters, 1906, Second Tenors. H. B. Townsend, 1905, A. C. Bruel, igo6, W. D. Barnes, 1907, G. M. Sneath, 1907. C. H. Zimmerman, P. G. C. C. Scarborough, igo6, R. Hume, 1907. C. A. Esty, 1004, J. H. Holmes, 1904, G. H. Mulford, 1904, First losses. P. S. Ney, 1904, W. B. Spencer, 1904, W. R. Cowles, 190O, E. S. Kochersperger, 1906, F. L. Phillips. M. S. S. D. Bingham, 1904, H. L. (iriggs, 1904, J. E. Miller, 1904, L. S. Tyler, 1905, Second Busses. E. J. Barber, 1905, E. B. Myers, 1905, A. B. Palmerton, 190; J T. Roberts, 1905, J. G. Rogers, 1905, kerrick, M. S. THE -CAIIPIS. Senior Club Che eiihu eiub members Hrtbur XKauiiams Bllcn, liarrx: c:i. oinai5 Itanulton, ]EJ vin Clapp, 3o5cpb Iboinc Ibolmcs, Colmaii Curtiss, Xawrcucc iDason, Everett IPoiniiiicI;, Cbarlcs SiinoiUou iDcCain, n£ var (Ibappcll Eh?, Caiicton Shaw, 1l3arr ? Xvman iFootc, TRobcit Xmcoln Sinitlev, Ubomas IRobert Oatuc , lu ' nrv t amlin Stcbbiiis, 3v. (Ibauncei Sbafter tBooJM-icb, Ocoroe jfrcC cricl? Uictor, 3r. IPaiU .-njcssal Mcllcs. vims ' Record of Current tvcnis From Stpitw Seplcmlier 13. September 34-- Scptember 16. ■September  8.- Scpleml er jo.- ■Wrestling Matche won by Sophomore  to 1. - Reception in Dwigbl Hall to Prohmen. -Football- Yale t?. Trinity o, -EnK- ' t «• « I ' niveraity. -Krt- ' . Klectionn rwmltcd ac followa HukIi Smith Knox, ' 07, I ' resi lcnl; C. W. CarpcDter, t S.. Vice Prewdent; Joiieph C. Cnuie. ' 07, Secrelary. (Hrtober 3. — Football: Yale 46. rni ' ei ity of Vci moot a October «.— OlebralioD of the Two Hundredth Anni vrr« - ' ■' rlh of Jonathan KilwimlH. Octol - Yole jj, Vo ley«n o. Jiinioi l r. iimittee elected Ivdmund I ' . Kogrr . cbaitiuan; Fre lerick H l oy. Flioi Manager; Murray Sarxeot. Robert Finglanil Tilney. jd. Kdwin S WhilchoUKe. Hcrticn llughr . John H. l-«llnop. HiicU Hnllistcr. Richard M Fairbanks. The Cln-Mioi o ) S. cUar.l John (i. (leorge, PrekidenI . H. II. Ulouoeftrr. Vic«-Pre«idenl. L. T. Shtftield, Secretary ami Treasurer. October 10. — FootboU. Yale  j, Springfield TrainioK School o. ictobcr ij— Sophomore German Committee clectcil .1- fulluM : Bruce D. Smith, Chairman; Ivdwin :. -e. John A. Steven on, Spencer Turner. John ■I«jfee ..;i Yale 30. It. ■■ire Clask . H. Bank , -. ' !.. ... Melville B. Uurley, Jamek T. K. McClure. October IT —Football: Yale  7. Penn ylvani« Slate • . Yale 07 «i, St. Paul ' ii o. Htobcr ji.— Harvard win Golf Championabii). r.xi-.iMJi Mcri leaders were appointed as follows: F M Wt -j- ' T) AH- ' .If Toumamant. 23« RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS. October 24. — Fall Regatta. Yale defeats West Point in Football. October 26. — The death of Bennett H. Sher- man, 1907, of Cleveland, Ohio, was re- ported. October 31. — Vale defeated Columbia at football by score of 25-0. November 2. — A. Havemeyer, 1904, won the Consolation Cup in the New Haven Golf Tournament. November 4. — The Senior class day com- mittees and officers were elected as fol- lows: H. H. Stebbins, Class Secretary ; L. P. Reed, Class Orator; Class Day Committee: W. S. Cross, Chairman; C. E. Adams, E. Clapp, W. L. Mitchell, J. F. Byers. The Cross Country Run took place and was won by W. L. Dou- glas, P. G., handicap 45 seconds; second, W. E, Wilson, 1905, two minutes; third, C. D. Hill, 1907, 45 seconds. The College Str best actual time was made by W. L. Douglas, 30 minutes 3 seconds. Second, W. J, Hale, 30 minutes 4 seconds. November 6, — The second elections for class day committees took place and resulted as follows: Class Historians— C, S. Goodrich, C, S, McCain, L, Mason, T. D. Thatcher, F, H. Wiggin, Jr. Supper Committee — H. T. Hamilton, Chairman; N, S, Campbell, W. M. Crane, Jr., F. T, Dodge. Triennial Committee — B. Winslow, Chairman; H. L. Foote, J. C. Kittle, P. S. Ney, A. H. Olmsted. Cup Committee — M. Goetchius, Chairman; H. C, Miller, H. H. Stebbins. Ivy Committee — W. B. Soper, Chairman: F. Brown, Jr., Russell Cheney, Cap and Gown Committee — E. S. Hartwell, Chair- man; G. W. Adams, E. C. Ely. Picture Committee — A. Have- meyer, Chairman; C. Curtiss, C. W. Meudell. November 7. — University Football Team defeated Syracuse 30-0. Yale Freshman Football Team defeated Princeton Freshman, score mo. November 12. — A. M. Reid, 1905, elected golf captain, F irst Sympliony Concert was held in Woolsey Hall. November 14 — Yale defeated by Princeton at football by score of 11-6. November 19, — Football Team left for Boston for the Harvard game. November 20. — Joint concert was given by Yale and Harvard musical clubs, in Boston. 239 November 31.— Yale defeats Harvard in the annuu: NnVt-- ' - : 1 . ■. ■- 11 V Nov. I ' ■Nov. Nov. Novt . k s. i with Haiv Team plM . ■; Mu- ii;-. vrrr rlrCc! .i- (..11. f of the ' ear by the score of i6-o re elected to the editorial board of the Record. IS follows Cornell first. Harvard second. Yale I-. S., were chosen to -r i;.,;i .. with Mon.ii.t.l Athletic Club at Stam- Inre I ' ulhcmuK Dixon, of New Yml. • mcs Lynn Mitchell, of I ' rankh! . iititled. I-e Me licin Malgre Lu. in College Street Hall l eccml er 2. — H. L. Foote was elected Senior cta k secretary in place of H, H. .StebbinK, rc- siKned. The Frrkbronn Uane- ball ufficeni were ele . ' ted as fol- lows : Ceorge Hrette Glaenscr, of New Votk City, President; fiiiy llutchinixin. of Morristown, N J Vice- President , and Cal- vin Truesdale. of Urcenwn ' Conn , Secretary and Trea iiu ! ' ecembcr 4. — The Harvard ilr- bating team uas dcleated by Vale in their sixteenth annim ' debute, in Woolitey Hall. ■j;;; ' ' ecember 7 —J. J llo an. h . was elected captain of the foot- ball team. The Senior Class Ilay committees were elected. December ij.— Handel ' s Messiah Aaterbiiry. Hall Team starts on its western trip. Hockey v;e closes. liUI clew Cltildltialcii uaii. under Captain Smoke. ■lih Athletic Club by score of 10-4. • Wayland of I w School died. Yale military com- WASHINGTON ' S BIRTHDAY SNOW H A l.L KIGHT. Hki . January 13 —Freshman Track candidates c )le ! Jan •: -V ■■■' ' ■' ' ' ' ■-■' ■' ' ■n::i:..: iincj ci)upi icii werc given by Mrs. W ' il- The Prom. Concert was heUl «l the Hyjierioii. . . ' ler the concert. January 1 t. teas werc gtren lo tho aitcnioan, and the Junior Promenade wus given io llie evening in ihc nenl Arm r ' January 31 - s rn in WoolMy Hall. January a: — Ti .uunc«d the engagement of Mr. John Malime as stage director. ' ■i- i ' v ?■( — The I ' niverKily ■■! ill Team defeated the :i I :mi team in the gyninas- ITU by a ticorc of lO-lo. The ' iiiinthiun Yacht Club elections ■• 1 as followt Comnio- ■I ' Holes. I. in. Vtcc-Coni- ;. v. W S. Raybiiurne, 11 14, Rear Commodore. K. H. • unias, ii| ' !i; Treasurer, M. C. ' . ' Idonis, 1906; Secretary, (1. W, I ' jOl. ....artry J5. — Mr. Kingsley Twin- ing. ii;ui, resigned hih jtosition ak KegiMnir of Ihc Law School. The leath of Edmond K. P. Roberts. K104 S.. wi s reported. ' .,: .,:v . ' Th. V..; - City Gov- . ' [)■..:■I ,,ii . .1 ' !.! med. ;., . ;.iry .•; I i.r (..ll.iwing men were elected to the Senior Prom ciiade Committee William Led yaril Mitclicll. o( Cincinnati, O. Chuitnian; William Hurr So| er of Hloomington. Ill , Hany Nelnon Sluart CaiD| l cll, of Providence Tmb Sitt«it b T Th.iii R. I . ■meyci. ■resulteil ' 1 iin , l avid lt iie«. of Scrantno, Pn •r;, I ' .. . E lward Chap| cll Kly. of Norwich. Conn., Arthur Have ■•• Rochester, N Y. The I ' niversity Football elections f. of Lynn. Mas .. President: Max Howell Itehr, ir|0(, ' -. i.,o6. Sl Paul. Minn . Assistant Manager; Ikmald Akh Jan . canilitiulcs weic called January 30, —Yale Dining C; i PrniisyK jnia by a wore of 14-11. The Freshman BoNeball RECORD OF CTRKEKT EJ ' EXTS. February 14.— Yale Daily News announced the election of Russell Seipt Wolfe, 1906, of Philadelphia, Pa., Merrill Burr Sands, 1906, of Newtonville, Mass., Edward Henry Hart, 11107, of Brooklyn. N. Y., Mitchell Stuart Little, 1907, of Hartford, Conn., Ansley Wilcox Sawyer, 1907, of Buffalo, N. Y. The death of Pro- fessor Beecher was reported. February 1 5 — Relay Team defeats Harvard. Hockey Team, Princeton, score 4-3. Gun Team loses to Columbia. February 17. — Class of 1904 change Class Historians. Alumni Basketball Team defeats University Team. February iS. — Brookline Wiiter-Polo Team 6, Yale 2. Fmancial Report. Receipts E.xpenditures. Football Association $56,440.71 $28,471.80 Baseball 23,807.57 14. 712. 04 Boat Club .8, 29.84 16.167.32 Athletic Association 3.633.76 9,746.35 Maintenance of Athletic Field 22,600.00 Protit $92,711.88 . 8,844.69 $92,711.88 February 20. — The Junior Class elected the following men to the 1905 Board of the Lit. : W. F. Peter, J. L. Houghteling, J. G. Rogers, E. V. Stoddard, W. K. VanReypen. February 22 — Yale chooses negative side of debate with Princeton The Dramatic A.ssociation elected the fol- lowmg new men: F. W. Glazier, 1904, N. W. Shelton 1904, F. S. Warren, Jr., 1904, S. R. Burnap, 1905, McC. Brown 1905. Fred Ackert, 1905, W. H. Harrison, 1905 S. R. W. Westcott, 1906, C. R. Hopkins, 1907, A. C. Brown, 1907. F. L. Daniels, 1907, G. Thomas, 1907. Basketball: Princeton 35, Yale 22. Whist- The University Team won the Intercollegiate match of the Knickerbocker Whist Club from Harvard. February 24. — Hockey: Yale 6. Cornell 3. First annual Aquatic games held successfully. February 26. — Basketball: Yale 28, Cornell iS. Yale was defeated in hockey by Harvard, score 5-2. Yale defeated Pennsylvania at water-polo, score 3-0. March 3. — Valedictorianship abolished by faculty vote. The Record elected to the 1905 editorial board, D. E. Dangler. 1905, A. L. Merritt, 1905, M. B. Hall, 1905, and awarded charms to A. B. LaCour, 1904, F. B. Ryan, 1904 S., C, S. Dewey, 1904 S. March 4.— The Ten Eyck men chosen as follows: H. L. Bodraan, P. VanD. Davis, A. W. Hull. A. P. McKinstry, W. D. Myers, W. F. Peter, G. Richardson, A L. Spencer, J. B. Waite, C. F- Wicker. Intercollegiate Fencing: Technology won with score of 18, Pennsylvania second with 14, Yale third with 12. Harvard fourth with 10. Academic Team was chosen for the inter-department debate with the following men: G. Roberts, 1905, A H. Bradford, 1905, C. F. Kerrigan, 1905. March 6. —Yale won at the indoor games of the Spanish War Yeterans. The Freshman Basketball Team was defeated by the Harvard Freshmen, score 15-12. Professor Fisher ' s house was destroyed by fire. March 8.— Yale won in the New York Athletic Club games the one acd two mile relays. March 12.— Final trials for the debating team against Princeton resulted in the selection of the following men: J. N. Pierce, 1905, T. S., of Brockton, Mass., Frederick Erastus Pierce. 1904. of South Britain, Conn.. Louis Otto Bergh, Brooklyn, N. Y. Yale won in fencing, 23 bouts out of 27. The several teams represented were Pennsylvania, New York Athletic Club. Brooklyn Fencers Club, and the Turn Verein Fencers Club of New 243 iak. RECO . York. In the Oreaier New by Ihc ( • ■was (lis March 14 — • March 16. — William Kciu. Vs. ' mcnt ■■Thr Fonrlh Ann under t! ' March 17.- York Irish frames Yale won th« one mile relay . The Gun Team was ilefcut ' ite. U. I., by a scoreof 1S5-J01 The University Haskclball ' IVum V. M. C A., sctirc ij-i . ■;!it ) .1. .  • Xrws wus held at the I ' nivcrsily Clul). for the City Government Club on Munictpul Hcttir- y the Irvinjj Place Theatre Company at the Hyperion iiig table started with W II. N. Soil. K K v- r . ♦!: v.. Miller. R. C. Whittier, S. Fish, iiiinory inter department debate resulted with the Ac- ademic depart nu-nt and the Divinity School a winners. Mauh 18— The (.Sth An- nual 1 inni-r of the Vale l.iierary Ma(;aziiie was held. 1 ' he annual mectinf; ol the Corpur- at inn of the Vale Uni- versity Y. M. C, A. was held J H Kcynolds. ' S 4. wa re-elected niemlwr of the ad- iiiite advinory commi! tee. K. S. Smith, ly , wu elected I ' niversity ' General Secretary. .Arthur Howe Bradford. ..f Montclair. N. J,, was elected Prekidenl from 11J05 John (Jil- Icapie Magee, of Pitts- burgh. Pa, was elected Vicc-I ' - ' ' ph Hooker Twilchell. m OI), of Hartford, Conn., was elected Recording Secretary. John f : .N ' ew York City, was ■' iitcd Treasurer. Philip Trumbull White, fioti. of Hro iklyn. Conn., was cicciol Librarian Yaledef ' .1 and Peonsylvania in the Inierixillegiate swimminK relay race, and heat Cfilumhia at watci ■. nf t.j Yale won the two mile relay race at the 74th ; . ... :icll. Pennsylvania, and the :4th regiment. I ' I • 1 M 3-5- Mart „ , V •_ Ten Eyck TnaU H. L. Hodman, A. V. Hu 1 . . P. .Mckinstry. W. Ij. Myers. C. F. Wicker. March 23. — District Attorney Jerome spoke under the atupices of the City Government Club on Practica. 244 RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS. Municipal Policies. The foUcjwing men were appointed captains of their respective class golf teams; N. S. Campbell, 11)04, A. M. Reid, 1905, H. H. .Swords, 1906, C. Truesdale, igoy, R. C. Carroll, 1904 S., E. M. Dally, 1905 S., M. E. Phelps, 190(1 S. Yale defeated Trinity in baseball by a score of ii-o, in the Hrst game of the season. March 24. — Walter Dennis Myers, of Marysville, Pa., was awarded the prize in the annual Junior Exhibition in competition for the Henry James Ten Eyck prizes in speaking, his subject being ' 1849 ' Q California. The 1905 S. relay swimming team won the class championship. At a meeting of the University Basketball Association the following men were elected for next year: N. C. Hyatt, 1905, Captain; W. McLanahan, 1905 S., Manager; F. J. O ' Donnell, 1906 S., Assistant Manager. March 25. — Yale defeated Princeton in the annual debate. The University Baseball Team was beaten by Ford- ham by a score of 6-3. D. H. Moon, of Duluth, Minn., was appointed temporary captain of the freshman c rew. In the final rounds of the wrestling championship H. Sooysmith, 1905, won the lightweight contest, L. A. Dole, igo6, won the welterweight, and J. B. DeForest, 1905, won the middleweight. The Yale Fenc- ing Club was defeated at West Point by a score of g-o. The University Whist Team was defeated at the Harvard Union by the Harvard Team by a score of 34-15. March 2S. — The Phi Beta Kappa Society held its annual dinner at the University Club. March 29 —The Easter recess began. The University Baseball Team started on their Easter trip. April I. — Yale defeated Lafayette at Norfolk, Va., with a score of 5-1. April 2. — Yale defeats University of Virginia by score of 4-1. April 4. — Yale defeats Virginia at Charlottesville by score of 7-4. April 5. — Yale was defeated by Georgetown in Washington by score of 9-0. April (1. — Yale defeated Maryland Athletic Club, of Baltimore, by score of 9-6. VANULKLILI l. ' - . -I IN «1MLK. A. MM HAUL HKFURK AN KXAM. Senior Vear THE following analysis of Senior Year is offered in rebuttal of a statement, made by a member of the Class of igo3, that Senior Year is the worst and most uninteresting of the four, and in the sincere hope that it may aid in bettering conditions before Senior ' Vear, by stating principles which the underclassman onlv learns by experience and therefore too late, and conditions after Senior Year, by emphasizing principles which are too often not put in practice, even if realized. Senior Year to a member of the Academic Senior Class at Yale confers, ipso facto, unprecedented experiences and possibiHties. The appreciation of these experiences and possibilities can be predicated only of those who require in Senior Year something more than merely increased and unhampered facilities for temporary pleasures: that is, of those .serious-minded individuals — and it is to be hoped that they constitute a large majority — who realize the meanings and purposes of things and the imminence of larger than college issues. Furthermore, these experiences and possibilities, particularly in the special phases in which it is here intended to consider them, may be on the one hand generalized into a philosophy of life, or on the other specialized into a puritanical quibble for every least thought, word, or deed; but for present purposes two principles embodying these experiences and possibilities are taken as the unitary molecules, yielding in varied combination all the different elements and masses of life, and having as constituents all the individual atomic minutiae of undergraduate relations and organizations. These concomitant phenomena of Senior Year, then, tht-oreticallv are incommen- surable variables incapable of precise examination, as just i ndicated; but practically they are notably manifested and definitely summarizable in the twin principles of Responsibility and Opportunity. Responsibility and Opportunity are the catalogue of University influences, patient and agent; the indices of what we are and what we do, of thought and action; the sum and substance of the forces moulding character; an epitome and a formula for undergraduate life at its best. Their aggregate importance, so considered, will be demonstrated by their fuller definition in terms of the .specific elements which they comprehend. First, Responsibility. The responsibilities of Senior Year are great and manifold. The Senior is the typical representative to the outside world, and the pattern and model to the undergraduate world; and as such there devolve upon him weighty obligations which are peculiar and proper. There are three prime obligations — viz. what he owes to himself, to the Class, and to the College: i. e., in general, to develop himself to the uttermost, to exert his unquestionable influence always intelligently and beneficially, and to vindicate his four years ' training in the mature potentialities of the finished article. The Senior inherits and transmits Yale ' s Past with its cumulative static energy of precedent, its historic traditions, and its vital inspirations. Let him see to it that he waste not nor ignore his priceless patrimony, and that he will and devise it unimpaired. Let him adequately estimate and employ these energizing stimuli and endeavor to contribute to them. For he is a novitiate in the great Brotherhood of Yale Alumni: their vows and burdens are his vows and burdens, and their confidence in him he must sustain. Secondly, Opportunity. The opportunities of Senior Year are no less great and manifold than its responsibilities; m fact the two principles are largely reciprocal. For in proportion as a man seriously considers his responsibility so will he also inevitably realize his opportunity, and the more deeply he feels his obligation the more eagerly will he welcome the chance to discharge it It often happens that too conscientious or self- depreciating men are overwhelmed by a sense of their respnnsibihiy and so are unable to do themselves justice. A sure relief for this weakness and difliculty is the rralitatiun of the coincident opportunity and the effort lo improve it. There is mutual interaction, like that of a corapeniiatory | endulum. Senior Vear bringii culminittiKn of c llc)fi«t - honnrv. iind con«e )(ien ' ly nl«n otiltninntinn r f np| ortunily. Kor the Senior ' s knowledge f ' ' ' c naturally held by Seniors; the Senior ' s ' • ' I- i-. niiylhing to lie done a Senior is t :- ■! if there is BiiythinK whatsoever in him here is a gl ' worth while, to do suinething a little better thar- ,.r liU coUeKe better reS|K-cted or more ■' ■' ' ' ' ii ' urc. with lU infinite possibilities d ■■:ill in welUluin or rest satislied lilt it ale l.i ( ' s| ecini honor, even to Ihenighd to l e wiin !• ' ' ' .ictical ami too ideal ited, oi • ' ' •■li an inference from these ' • ' ■' ' - 1 act as well in ■•t men in the ' , - juuntitative • J ..«; itpplKMliuu ul this theory to ' ' ■' itv— the intelleelnni, athletic and ■de. the Scrub the lest as to !iL- three prime -o ' ' .ire Kurety auihciently democratic and exoli ,. ,,f mere fordtitfvi pr ilion let us take then. The Yalf ' the Krofluated ..... ....... i.cicsj— consider whether a c „„, ,„ ,[„ anything to lower himself th !• ■i,, l,,wer its prestige in any ■•■' ■■' -.4..: ibc uij auiuUun to which he belongf, for ■' ' ■' lutv. And then too oontider whether this s.imc ii. M . . 1 , , . chance to g.i frienils and ; notable for Wi.c. I ck of space forbids more than i:. , principles apply practically to typic... insunccs. It is. however, unnecessary !.. af.cmpt t.. .1. .i„,r!.ir.,(.- i ih.iustively their application to every deUil and department as the Reader can do st for hi I •lf on the lines lai l down alwve. If the Reader will carefully MS SENIOR YEAR. test in this way, tnutaiis mu andzs, any or all phases of our athletic, intellectual and social institutions his conclusions cannot fail to establish the proposition that Responsibility and Opportunity are at once the elementary tvepyaia, the practical fundamentals, the guides, and the loftiest ideals — i. e. the efficient, material, formal and final causes — of the life and activity of a Senior. If it be objected that such abstract theorizing is unprofitable, in reply it may be urged that at least it is a good fault to hitch your wagon to a star. And lest it be said that common sense has been forsaken for rhetoric, we may descend to the expressive idiom of undergraduate vernacular and call the keynote of Responsibility Make good! and the keynote of Opportunity Go ' em one belter! There is another side of Senior Year, in a way quite as valuable and special as the aspects considered so far and strictly correlative with them. We have thus far discussed simply prime Forces, only indirectly implying Attitude and Conditions: we come now to the direct consideration of the Attitude and the Conditions themselves. First, the Conditions. The keynote here is the old refrain In this college life there is rest; for Senior Year is not and should not be entirely a period of concentrated tense eii ' ort and constant joyless endeavor, but also is and should be a period of crowning complete enjoyment and perfected pleasures. Just as, in the Sonata- form in music, we begin in one key, pass through change, contrast, development, episodes, discords, and then finally end restfully in the original key again: just so, in college. Freshman Year (especially the last term) is very idyllic, for there are good friendships without rivalries or jealousies as there are no honors to destroy perfect equality ; the next two years are strenuous ones of development, of pursuit of prominence and success, and of incidental friction and discord; while Senior Year (especially the last term) is again paradisean, for again there are good friendships without rivalries or jealousies as all storms are passed and calm judgment adjusts or ignores artificial distinctions. The difference between the two states is that Freshman Year is paradisean because ignorance is bliss, but Senior Year because of its wise true solid understanding: a far stronger and better condition. Paradisean may seem rather a strong word to use, but surely there are in Senior Year certain of the characteristics of the Golden Age. All dealings are face to face, man to man, ' ' with no filthy lucre atween us; the best and most lasting friendships are formed or re-cemented; and finally a spirit of true brotherliness is abroad, and with it a fine sane democracy that is actually lived and breathed and not merely assumed and praised — practiced, not preached. The last term is especially millennial ; it is the intermediate calm after and before the storm, the long deep breath of fresh air which the diver takes before plunging under water. Let us all therefore fill our lungs full of long pure breaths of friendship, good cheer, and joy, sufficient to sustain us until we get our heads above water again after a longer or shorter period of bufi eting against life ' s seas. This is what Senior Year does for us so let us make the most of it, assured that this earth cannot offer greater or higher pleasures. For four years ' experience has fitted the Senior for extracting the greatest amount and the best kind of enjoyment from everything in college: hence quite naturally the last year should be the best. Moreover in Senior Year things are seen in their true proportions and men taken at their true value, quite apart from conventional college standards. There are compensation and retribution for underestimated and overestimated alike. Indeed this final squaring of accounts is one of the best and most wholesome features of the Yale system. Woe to the man who has lived on credit for three years and cannot meet his liabilities in Senior Year; he is publicly looked down upon as a bankrupt. And the man who g ains his wealth dishonestly in the first three years is properly scorned in the fourth, while the man who earns what he has honorably or loses it through no fault of his own is properly respected. This searching process of auditing emphasizes and ensures the fulfillment of one of our proudest boasts here at Yale: our boast, namely, that we have a matchless free-for- all competition, a fair field and no favor, and that the best man wins in the end. 249 kk Secondlv. the Atlilude. I isitioa and private feelings towards his ■1, vn, , •• siir vi ' ursof a couFsc natufiiUy :iors. and the tendency nnd •• proper pride. •ired and !i Senior illCl. like ' li liciieve Uiul t. i ' iy nc lieing should (and generally does) ' added unto ve, and alMi • •nil most ihinK - ti ition of the tir.t tli Ami il tlicy w ricli in) Tr t ©vi :caN, an l li .. .iiiin of liroM.l. ' -.i.-. l«i.k to cktimate « li.it t iit that he did not do more ■]•■■■. ' •■■•n ' M y iliat Itic iicgicvt ot iIicm: uiiil ul lll« kuiltculii 1 oncf and these are indeed liie shorlcj.; . fp ' spel. •■nialiie tmv.jnU none .. and how vitally vahiable the exj : •A Sdi .r v, ■. iiior Year is .-ii • you take it 1- ye may. f ir ' r your Attitude, i l it be that great American n teftlize how measureleto are the ponKibiliticH ;li .til thinfru thua raited to the nth ]K wcr. and how momentous it is for your present welfare and for your whole (uture life , and know thai if Senior Year ha«  eemed to you the worst and most uninteresting of the four then you surely have missed the meaning and the benefit of college. Finally, as the end approaches, remember always the inspiration of that splendid paean of optimism ; ' ■Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life for which the first was made : Our times are in His hand Who saith ' A whole I planned. Youth sees but half ; trust God: see all, nor be afraid ! ' FINIS CORONAT OPUS. Lawrence Mason. VALE UNIVERSITY CAPTAINS. HM Vale iiiMcilc TinancUl Unicn Vai il Camp, 60, Treaiuret •• ' TICIO, Frank T. I dc ll«i«it«T C. MiLLk . i o4. President Y. l . P H A Lansing 1 ' . ktn ' • I i !■■• r ' MiK . i  i)4. I ' rcxitlent Y. A. A. (ivmnasium C nporaiion A«THUt M. Doi WiitiAM .. Ml Lank, ' (K), Trmstirfr. : ( n I IK II M Frank Jknkins, ' 74, I riit William C. (JiiLMvim. :■i M 1 1 I 1 1-; MiHAM. ' •:. CH «Lt« A Ai ' i! , ' •: fjlc Ticld Ccrpcrailcn l ' i..!(VK,, I Aiir«i Mi . ,N. . f .if I .! . iiiii iirit KECTORS. ! • ' ■' ' •■, It ' i-H-.tNT. WaiTII. I AVI iToicMor I Profc  nr T. S. WooLf i- ■| Fka-. . p. t ' Mil.LK . KHM PrcMilcnt Y. V I ' l A .KV ■• I ' AiiKV i « 4, PrrtidrDt Y. A A. : , I II H Sa. l ' nife««or T. S. Vooi.«« : I 1 I ' rrifcsMir T. S. WooLftCV. V.ilo Hihlciic Subscription Tund ot irir- up|iortinK ' h. 1. lAfUuK. I rrttittrrr AfHITINC. COMMITTKI-: ti K pAKkt. IKMHKkS Yali- !v«k . .Manai rr. •ion I H Hrt-wsler. Manaf rr. - ' • ' ! Fabmmam. Stanagit A. MoMLMAN. Stan.igrr. .11 H II. St  iiiiiiv J ,. .t .i f ijf rr. . ,. i . . 1 •■■' ' ' - - --..s. .ifllHilgfP. .i - I II :v.r-.;!v l ■I ' . llottLAHli. Maxaj ft ai. rniviTMi - . Mil. r i i.iN KliL , itAindj ' 354 Camp. Miller. Dodge IFFICERS OF YALE FINANCIAL UNION. M Vale Uniccrsiiy Boai Club I KS I |03-| )04 I ' rfstJenl. I ' lif-I ' reiiiii Sii rrlaty. C t liiiH Vt)k-f arvdrd Unlvcrsliv Race «()t RSK. Fork MILES. HakvaiiI ' . 2( niin. 29 3-$ see. K 1- V ■J- 1. K I K K S. (. f s c. K. . ' ..V .1. B. M aoi I1AI AKI 1 ..Ml i-os ai;k. UT. HI 1 ' I) 1- M. .ri« H at |l 8 ' ■■'  C. I.awikon. . 7 33 l6« M I H. I ' lllcy. . l 211 «? 5-1 IK J. P. B. UiilTy. S 34 I7« b- 1 y y r K..Mcr, 4 33 iRo ? t ' .«i ■ 33 173 J 31 |6J B. S. Litchfield, Cos., f t PmiJM I ' ■f CAPTAIN CROSS. Vale harvard TcurOar Race I.KS. •I l-$ BCC. UARVAKK. NAVII. Dillioichn Aver. V,t.,!c ' ' •Kf. I ' I p..illl C ' Jiloao Crcu ' is. Hnnapolis ' . MIt.ES yvAitii | . II mill. Sprina Kcqatta LJ. COlkSK i y.t I OIRTH MILK aUksK Won by 1906 Yale, 258 Time. 5 mil Johnston. Blagde Whktier. Fish. LcBlanc (Cox.) Minor (Cox.) YALE UNIVERSITY CREW, 1903. fi(  -■TI U Summarv of ilnK ' orsiiv fioai Races. is?«s-ioo.t. and Officers Yew Ual« Wlnnrr 1 111. PTMidenU lies H V«llf. M INM A. II Mrvenm. ' M l«V. ' r ' rr ' N W llnin«lf«.l. ' • 1--4 ■v H -ri,,n. Ml ...11. ' «i 1. ' HI -t ' ' M «i .1, (a . 1 ,.■,..... M u. u lu ' a K. II. Ilrnill-ll M A II iiiMxii «; . d. ' . 1 . ' IM K Kiim. tm iytii a 1.- . fty W A «o|.i.. ■« ln;o tt !• t, .ii n M II..IK-. TO I ' d t Ai..1m, I ( nno.ik. l HlTrr i: 1. . k 7 I II. K..nl. Tl mn ■M : k.T I. n. Parwiia. Ti i rs i; ■' i II. A iNUiM. n IICI It ' fi C. II. KiMTy. Jli iri ■II. Kwy. TS K-T ' K r iiowr. •;• IdT. K w 1 ' tvt. — : IIC.- i r tmi Juir 1 Yale xm 1 i-wn Jul.. ' K ... 10 ■- • i ' . . K iw; :; ii«) Juilr tt IHH ■■ t IMBll • « IHBI •• at llariitr • I 1 J 1 ll«t Juljr 1 V«l 1. m '  . K 1 ItBS J una au 1«. • ISM • M 4 ' 4 ■,, , .. IWV ■• W mt Jaljr T iMBda- II t if. UK- JaiM (Varorll , IBM s. !(« •• n IUrT t ! ItOX ■a Y«l.- 4 IWil ■• tr ii iwe . , ;i«i ' j ! ' V ;iU iliuiu. U a. , JVji. ' ui.ii.i«iiii ' . ' i ' i YALE UNIVERSITY FOUR-OAR CREW, 19 hmm ill Vale iW an in Jtinr. i?4V Nnv ' 1 in June, 1853. Constitulioo remodeled K Hlnkf. c . -«tnMi-hin}; thp KngliKh ' ililishing .: Yalo. ItoHt by p ' O ' luates. igi i. 1 II v; II-. - i ■.■....: ; 1 :. Che VjIc University flaM-Oarcd Crcu ' s IB90. Sli..kr, H.i?-y •: 1 Cox.. Mum Yew 1 ! •«. I How. tJernld V. Hurl. 7 HrrniHO l.ivinR lon  lin K. Collinn. : I II I ' all.l , CUoJlci 1 . a:j: ' iBHa.  ow.|..: . K Fl.nnrlcrs, 3. F . 1 i(k. 4 V- nsc .1.1 i ' Str..l. -. Il..:-v 1 -.l-...Tr, Str..k. llaiiy 1 1 •■Is.jni. Cox.. Mum ' Yew Chuli|{. Cox I) vi() l ' le«KDer. YALE UNIVKRSITV CREW, V.m. Strok., Coi. . I- ' , i;. I How. 7. 4. C s : R S 11 w r It Stroke H. ■U 1 iw e. fc. L. .. Coi.. R. Tbor 4. J A Ji - ' .a.:; J. W H C-rUa 1S90 IVrn. C F Rn(t- j. W A ' 1. ; s B . 4 r A H Mfukc. F. AiHTO. V Capt Cos.. R. Tboapaoo. ' 90. j H VALE UNIVERSITY CREW ScjL AH. I ' .iiJl. w. W 2. A. 3. C. 4. R 5. W b. ;. :. I . Stroke. Cox.. . A. Sims, M. S., J. Hallict. qa. R. Ely. 91. D. Paine, ij , . W. Hcffclfinger. qi S.. S. Hrcwslcr. °9i Capt. I. HaKcmiiui. L.. S., A. (tould, ' q S., S. Bown . ' ()i. IV.tt. F. A lolit) a. A. J. Uallicl. ; . J. A L. Van Hiivrl, 4. R-i- • 5. A. I 6. J. A i T. S. B. Ives. 73. Stroke. K. IC. Gallaiiflrt Co«.. E. F. Olmv -in.kc. K. A. Johnson, ' 94 S.. C. L. Messier. 94 S., A. L. Van lliiyck. ' 93 S J. M. Ixin acrc, ' m. J. M. Uovtchius, ' 94 S., A. P. Rogers. ' 94 S., S. B. Ives. ■93(CajJl,), E. F. (luUamlcl, 93. F. E. Olrastcad. ' 94 S. Stroke, Cox.. Stroke. Cox.. . R. L: JM.. , ,. B. Tread way. V. A. juhnM o. ' 94 S. (Capt 1. E. OIniitead. ■■4 S. AmistronK. ' 95 S.(Capt. , «- Il,.l,-„n,), ■,,, Bow. J H ■- 2. A. H 3. w. y. 4. J. O 5. H. 1 1 ( . J. w 7. R. h Stroke. G. L., Cox., T. L. Ciarki I ' ayr. ' II c. • ••• w A:;tu. I,, 7. W K. S. (mswol.l •■' i. Langford. ' r,: L. Green, ' 9. ' 266 I ' uyne Whitiie ' . 98(Capl II. I ' . Wiikeu. iiwo. ' . W. Alien. 1900, I C. Grecnieaf, ' 99 S.. r.,ki-. W. B. Wjlliamn, 11,00, Cox.. J. McL. WalloD. 99 S. BOA Tjyu. 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, F. G. Brown, jr., 1901, f), F. W. Allen, 1900 (Capt,), 7, J. H. Niedecken, 1900, Stroke, W. B. Williams, 1900, Cox., J. McL. Walton, ' 99 S. 1900. Bow, W. B. Williams, 1900, 2, H. P. Wickes, 1900. 3, J. H. Niedecken, 1900, 4, P. H. Kunzig, L. S., 5, J. P. Brock, 1900, 6, F. W. Allen, 1900 (Capt. 7, A. S. Blagden, 1901 S., Stroke, A. Cameron, Jr., igoi, ( ' , ,x , ( ' , T ' Chittenden, 1901. 1901. Bow, C. B. Waterman, 1901, 2, H. S. Hooker, 1902, 3, T. R. Johnson, 1904 M. S., 4, Russell Bogue, 1903, 5, 1 ' . L. Mitchell, 1901, I.. P. H Kunzig, L. S., 7, A.S. Blagden, 1901 S. (Capt. troke, A. Cameron. Jr., moi. Cox.. G. P. Chittenden, 1901. 1902. Bow, C. B. Waterman, L. S., 2, C. E. Daly, 1905, 3, R. R. Coffin, 1904 S , 4, C. S. Judson, 1903 S., 5, C. A. Weymouth, L. S., 6, P. H. Kunzig, L. S. (Capt.). 7, W. S. Cross, 1904. Stroke, R. Bogue, 1903, Cox., J. F. Byers, 1904. Bow, C. B. Waterman, 1904 L.S. (Capt,), 2, C. S. Judson, 1903 S., 3, S. S. Stubbs, 1904 S., 1903 4, R. R. Coffin, 1903 S., 5, R. C. Whittier, 1903 S.. 6, J. E. Miller, 1904, 267 7, W. S. Cross, 1904, Stroke, R. Bogue, 1903, Cox., J. B. Minor, 1902. Vale University Baseball flssociaiion ir I n I K Lanumc p. Ruu. I ' cm. j. P. KiNKON, 19114 S., John S. ELi wokiH. iv USKKItN IluGMlLS. I (. Itl RNiIbB WlHSUlW, |iii 4. I ' t fiidtnl ami .l ci«i i, ' Vice-PrtiiJtnt. Aiiiilant Manai fr. Sfirfliiry. Unlvcrsltv nine. 1003 H r m H K Wiosluw. Uf04. c (Capu). 1 ' Ji iiii|ison. ■•j03, )d b.. -i M H M. H. Bowman. Jr., 1705 s., 1 1 II Hour kc. L. S.. 3d 1. , V fli H H. J. Pation. L. S.. p.. A. ItarncH l.;.M. I. f.. u JF H II. V. Chitleaden. if . i A. Ba rnwcll, Jr.. L. S.. c. f B H il ;. Mclcair. 1 ., . 1: Cote. l ;o5 . r. f., 1| ■K. C) Brien. i.;.- r SI1 1in. 1 o«., r. {., r Hi. . •■; Schedule r Scjson. 1004 Makch. VALE VS VAI.K V.S Wcdnc d«  3— Trimly at New Havcii. .ifc Uy 4- -Tuds. at Nrw Havrn Saiurxlay 2( — Kotdliam EAkTia Tair. New York. .V 6- -Andnvcr. I ' .r..-.M, Andover • ' Providenct ■New Haven ThurMlav J 1 — (leorge ti w d WaabtDiftoo, nu ga- ■:tlt. Harlfoi.l ■WeM Point Aran. . ;ay 1 j- -Wci lckan. • New Haven. Friday I — Ijifayci ' !ay II- -Holy i ro  . •• New Haven. Saturday 3-rii. ..f ' .ly 7 - -•ieorjfctowo. • ' Netv Haven. Monday 4— To. of Vllj;. ' Klay Js- -Lafayette. New Haven Tucwlay — (JcorKctown ' iiiy J - -Andover, •• New Haven. WcdiifMlay f— Md A C • 1 ' ■30- -Broun, ■• I ' lovidcnrc Thursday ' 7 — Manhattan •• N ' jH Y ' j h. n i;arTK- Satunlay o-N.Y.NlIxra • New York. JUHL Monday II— • ' Am l«ca. New York. Saturday 4- -Providence. •■New Haven Tuchday 13— Columbia New Yorl. i o Wcdnewlay ••- s.itiirday ' 11- -Dartniuuth. -I ' lini-eton. •• New Haven Princeton Salunlav iS- -Crexcnt Alh Club. •• New York • Tuesday Thumday jj- -Harvard. • ' CambridK Wednesday Tuevlay ' a8- -Harvard, • New Haven Saturday Wednes y ; - _ : 1 ■.1 V ; - .N. u ii.ivir; ]vi . Saturday 30— L ' n.of Pcnn. Philadelphia. Saturday 2- -Har -ard. New Yotk « • la am of so tx. • la ou( o( Ut , r I A I s r.i i; -i i ' K win-i. ' iw Baseball Scores Sr,istm ii Marcli 25- Yule ' J. Wes . V M. N Y«lc 8. Exeter March sS. Ynic ?■For.l . M... s YnIc 6. Ando -er . April I. Yale 4. Tir May ., Yale y. Hrown April n Yak- t,. (if 1, May M, Yale (i. Wenl Yirxmia April lo. Y«U 1. Al; .. M:.V If. Yale o. Holy Cr..s- April 1 1. Yttli- ' }• Yir • M.. .-. Vale lo. I ifayctie April i . Y..V 1 :. . r Yale  . Drown April 23. ' 1 ,-. .: Vale ' h (letirnetiiwii April 3 ' i ' ■!.. . Yale a. Princeton April 2fl .. • . r.:., •MH •! i-enii-. ivania Nale 3, Itortmuvilh Apnl -•) Yale .,  r.. %:. Vale 6. Princeton . Apn ' . VI Yale «, Nc« ll. ; Vale ( . Princeton May 2 Yale 5. lo Vale I. Harvnrtl May 4 Y«Ic 4. Pci: .ale ' •■liarvanl Mav 6. Yale 3. New Mas. Mackay. Farnie Miller. A ' • ■' m: i mi rA 1 .. ! YALE UNIVERSITY EASTER TRIP SQUAD, 1901, {.-tSf-P If C ]pii)in$ s ' f Vale University nines A. Kdwardii. ' i lS f.. V  . SUwurl, SO ' 1 Cortin. ■( . I??7. J. «. ' . Dunn, sx S. !ias lIuokiT. fa). 1S8S. A A. StaRK. ' s8. . -■- Mt-Culchen. ' : « is . H K NoycK, ' St . ! . S. S. McCiitcheo. . I!« )0. i:. Culliouo, ' 01. 1871 CUrcncv licming. ra. I Vl C. L ' Blhoun, ' 91. 187s. ClarcDcc Dcmiog. ' 7} IS.,! V H. Murphy, gj. 18: J. A. H NV ,., -. 1 Ai,J. I.. T. Blii . vj S. 1874. C. 1 ■8 M (5. B. CajMf. ' iH. li-c C 11 .. l  5 P. KuKtin. qs S. W 1 BiK- lli. . S I. yuinby. ' 96 S. W 1. H.g. IN,;. II. M. Kcalor. ■• 7. C II. M..I. liJqS. (t. C. Green woy. Jr., ijb W F ll«i- I « C. A. M. dcSaultcH. fi S W F llu lyi o. S. B. Camp. iqao. H T. WaI ( F, L. yuinby. igoj S. W. 1 Ha I. I ' OI. ' K M. C. RuberUon. i t ... II ,. ' 1903 K. ' . GucrnKcy. fiM I.;O.V B. W inflow, iq 4 t ' tm. B Vin low. i ;o4. K. U. M T . kr. IVM. PresiJcnis cl Vale Unuvrsliv Baseball Clubs l t ;-( J 1 ,-, , V. S Miller. 1W.7. G r lti.,7. G. C. Brooke. IW . James C ilin ,.-. J r. M.Cun.j 1-- ' W 1, cla- l8 8. F. 11. SimmoDK. iSrj9. F. P. Terry. IS;.,. J. W Curti . 1SH,|. J ;. Roger . 189.). P H Bnwke. 16;. E. A. Ix;wuv i8 o. W. E. IXCr..w. fSgn. A. A. Tilney. , R. C. Twichell 1 71. H. R. F.IIioL 1881. R. E. PeaUwIy. I lll. W H. St. John. I ' fio. ' F B. Adam . |S7 . G. L. Hoyt 1889. K. L. or : W B Franklin. iqol. E. L. Kliamn. IS73- H. E. Benton 1883. C. H v.. N. M. Swaync. 1 |02. Hugh Satterlee 1S74. S. C. Bushnell. 1884. X. G- Willi.im ■■ii C R. Skinker. I 903 0. J Villi . 1 75- F. B. Mitchell. 1885. D. W. Mulvanc ■.- L. McKec 1904, Laading P. Ree l YALE UNIVERSITY HASEBALL TEAM, 1903. Vale ' f)arvdrd Universiiv (idmcs Since i$$. New Haven. May u. 1883. Cainbnilgi-. May ib, i -i Cambriclj{e. June 31, if- New Haven. June 36. i- July 3. ■- Otmbridgc, J u i New II..vrn M.. July 4. Mav ■••. 1 ■. N. A ll.iv. n May 17. l -4 • I .1 CanihriilKe, June 31. iSSj. 4-IT Ne S, -A ll.,srn lull. .-1 1 - • 1 .- Ni« Haven. June m. 1895, : i New Ihivi-n. June 35. iSgj. ■1 iSi (iwilh Harvai ' l June 11. i iiT. n. June 3y. lS.)7, , . 1,. June J3. iSqS. 4-9 :i, June  S. i8gR. 7-0 July I. i8«  , i I June 33, I8c; ). ). June 37. I- ,1. July I. 1 June 31. I Hartfunl. I ' llv J. I S .. 7 New Haven. May 14, i -- m Cambridge. Cambridge. June |une 35, I ■June 34, ui(j3, 4-ia June 3S, ic ua. 5-6 June 16, lqu3. ■: June 33. iqoj, i ' ' llJVt I j — •■ValcPrinccicn Univcrjliv (iJincs Since iss3 New York. lS 3. 5-4 i-- New York. I68j.  -$ I ' ! New Y..rk. 1S84, 10-3 New ILivrti New York. 1884. b- IVinccton. New Haven. 188s. f-J Pr ••■•■I ' rini-clon, ■8B5. S-li N, New Haven. l8gc;. 13-15 N. I ' nni-cion. iM,. 9- 1 ' riin.c; ' New Haven. ISS6. 13-3 New Y.. I ' rinieion. 18S7, 3-1 Brooklyn New Haven. 1 97. I5- New Haven Princeton, 1867. 9-3 Princeton. New Haven. 1887, t- ' New Haven New Haven. 1887. 10-4 New Haven Pnncelon. 1S8S. !;-♦ Princet.- New Haven. ISJ5, l -4 New Y.. .Sew Haver l ' nn l«n Princeton. New York. .New Have; N.W Hnvn Huven, 1898. ..•••Ion. l8f)8. |8 ;8. ' . • 9. 1899. York. |8 « H.Tven, iqoo n. 1900 . n. l |OI , ,:„,. ..11. 1901 New York. I9 l. New H.TVcn, 1903 I ' rincelon, 190a New York, 190a New Haven, !■, Princeton. t . New York. 1 . College nine OFFICERS. Berrien Hughes, 1905. D. B. Grken, 1904, Manager. Score-!-. College Squad J. T. Craffey, if)04. s.s., out field, H. T. Hamilton, 1904, out field, N. S. Campbell, 1904, i b., out field. D. B. Greeu, 1904, s. s., J. Farson, Jr., H)04, s., 2 b., E. P. Rogers, 1905, 3 b., L. W. Thompson, 1904 S., c, B. Hughes, 1905, 2 b. , C. H. Scribner, 190 , s., out field, C. H. Bell, igo6, L. S., p., J. G. Magee, 190( 1. p.. O. H. Waldo, Jr., igoii, i b., W. S. Moorhead, 1906, 2 b. , F . S. Rockwell, 1906, c.. A. G. Erwin, 1909, e.. H. M. Scott, D. S., p. Schedule i()04 Wednesday Apri ' 27. Meriden, Saturday, April 30. Waterbury Y. M. C. A., Wednesday May 4- St. Paul ' s School, Saturday, May 7. Hotchkiss School, Wednesday Ma ' 1 1 Holy Cross Second, Saturday, May U St. Mark ' s School, Wednesday May IS. Belts Academy, Saturday, May 21. Forest Hill Field Club, . Wednesday May 5- Yale Freshmen, Saturday, May 2S. Morristown Field Club, Monday, May 30. Riverview Military Academy at Meriden, Conn. at Waterbury, Conn. at Garden City, L. I. at Lakeville, Conn. at Worcester, Mass. at Southborough, Mass. at Stamford, Conn. at Newark, N. J. at New Haven, Conn. at Morristown, N. J. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Viilc Uniccrsiiv Tootball Hsscciaticn Ul- ' l ' ICERS. li ui-KfCu. ' liLlKK, ItfOi, Presiiirnt and . ttiH,i_t: ' ' '  . ' . .kiKii. i- i ' tCr-f ' rest tfHI. .!■K. SrALiH-. Assiitiimt MiiH,i_t:fr. M I.  Tin.. I Stitfltiry. 4 S., ( •ifittiin Univcrsiiv Squad. Tall cf i o? C i . KatlcKv. Km b., irll cbtl. V r Hvn(( i.joi;, left coil. K ' ; . , led Ittcklc. II ii) s L. S . led K ' l ' ' ) SI. ...... G., left guard. J. C KoralHick. l |0« L. S., center. J A. Hlficimcr. iiyot rtcht frtinnl. J K. Miller, i.,.; |. J. HoKaii. I., ■■' ■■. ,„ ,..cklc. . !il tnd .•n.l 11. li .Vide W I . • ' xi| t-i, • s . |iurter InicU. A. V A - V. H RcRkwell I ' jiid. qtiailer Itack. M. |. M. 11. Howiiian. Jr.. i i ; S.. left half liaiL L. II V. I,. Mitchell. 17.14. left hall back. Record Of (iamcs Si-]. ' . •(.•.. L . I 14.— Vale 4?. Hrily Ctohs . . i Sec!. October 17 — Yale jci. rcnniiylvania SlaleCoUegco U t. .11.....M. October a4. — Yale 17. Wcfcl I ' oint ' (►ci. « f clober 31. — Yale 25. Columbia Oct. .ii:i.in; S ;..-. ' .. N ' .vinilKri : - V.-Ue 30. SyracUM Chditiplcnship tidme$, ioo3 Vale t ' j. l riDcetiin at New Haven, November 14, 1903. Yale 6. Princeton 10 VjIc : J. Harvard at Cambridge. November Ji. k ji. Yale I ' l. Har -ard o JTfc lliaMli ( VI VjJKtr ( CAPTAIN CHARLES D. RAFFERTV. I II. S!rvt-n- Vale s TcvMbJil Hoccrds Jincc iss.i Poinu. u o , . .. 40 foints. Poini ' tOtfCi 1 . ,. T4-0 1 1 nn ' -ylvnnm. , , ni.i. ;o-o T4- btt-O ■4-4 -V, (,h-i. IJ-f) 69-r. 17-8 ania. SO-n aS-o 70-0 15-0 i ' micc • ' Tl lO-O JJh YALE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. 1U03. L i |8S. . I ' lUUI Wcslcvnii. 38-.. Wcslevttii, t.j-f Williams. 16. Cornell. ( ■.. Amhcrsi. 4 .,. Tnnitv. b4M, C ' oliinibin, 6J-. Univ.ui r .-nns) ' lvania.  a-ic StevenK, 30 • Crcticeni A. C. iSo Cornell. 7  -(. Amlieml. 32-. Willianik 70- Wcnleyan. S - j liarvnnl. (1 1. I ' rinccton. o-i«. We«Icv«n. Cre-vviii A C W, . , I.. r. Cu L liarliiiuuili, Amherst. 2S-0 «3-o i 94. ' nitv. lif ' Wll. Tufts I high. Chicnj{ A. C. Harvapl. I ' nniil .n. 380 20. 32 ' i M.inhallun A. C 72 . ' An,t:,rM. 3 ' l •■A C. 5«. . . 1.1 V.M.C.A.. 500 44.. 1 -1 . . i. .m. 72 j: ' ■1 New Vi.tk A. C. ■1 h c, 1 Cniv. I ' t IViinsv vain a . J . ' 10 1 Harvard. (l-ll i.) j 1 l rin«.eliin. l2- . Points. l! .,5. Point 4IK. f Trinity. 8- . J8-S lo-o Il 4... 34- 1 A ,«,- . 34-0 ' ' ■■3 i4-.. li. 2 i-i 2J-0 A C . 24- 12 II-o 1 ' - . M 12-0 1 r.u«.iuii A. c. 0-0 0;-4. 1 liartmouth. 32-0 50-0 Went Point. 28-8 4 1 Carlisle Imlian School l8- . IJ-4 Brown, b-( 24-0 1 OraOKC A. C, 2( -i. ( Princeton, 20-IO J. J. HOGAN, CAPTAIN, I ' jCM. ; . - 1896. Points f BrowD. 16-0 1 Orange AC. II-O W 1 Williams. aa-o A Darlinuuth. ii •• W 1 Wcslcyan. ! Carlisle Schio.: Kliubeth A. C . West I ' oint. Koston A. A.. 1 Brown, 1 • 1 New Jersey A. C. 1!. ., i ' r - Princeton. 0-34 10-0 1 Wesleyan, i- 30 Amherst. 34-0 18-0 Williams, a 3-0 JI-O -• 1 .«!..n A. C. 6-0 IO-« JJ-O IS-M 185 2 ■) nt. 1 0-0 b-4 H,l,..i;,.A. C, lO-o |(.«i Printetim. 0(1 o-o ilnrvBrd, ...17 «.-« IS4J.) ( Aniher%l. I Trinity. I Hate . ! I Sf!ni «itti. I Harvard. ( Princeton, Points. , i-nin.cu ' n I. Harv-artl. JI- 1 ( Trinitv.  7-o 1 An.li. : ' jo- . 1 TuC-  o I w... . , 170 JO-O 3S-,, l S l8-o 3$- J '  -5 ■3B-0 1 P. IH.. Points 23-0 ig-5 24-0 J4-0 45-0 a2- j ai-o 10-5 5 5 la-o U-13 i '   a. Trinitv. TufLt. ' Amherst. Ve le -mn. Brown. Universilv of V( ! ' ■;ni.i SMI. I i ' llilLCloll. ( Harvard. Pointii. Trinity. Tufu. rnivemity of Vermont •= 1 •; W«7i,t I ' olOl. Columbia. Syracuse. Princeton, Harvard, 35-0 l.j-o 4r,-r, JV n ' ji h . ja i 3fi 10 37-0 7-5 Jc,-o 30-0 6-11 Ib-u ■stale. , ' A1,L- l ' KI. LL I (). ■KluKUIl. Presidents :f VjIc Univcrsiiv Tcciball HsscciJiicn ISJi- 7j. D S. Shafl. i;«w. W. B. Hili. kintf. l gi . K. K. (lurrJMin. ' ' T3- i) s. shBtr i- ! F S Will ' ., 1 1. Yc iiiidns. l - 7- IJ C Twitcliell. 1874. C. Tillin. ■- - . . J H Scars |S , . Jatiml Hrnwii. i Tf- K. J. M. 1 V H Wnnhl. |i H ' N ! ' . A Rockcfellir ..-,. )•• H !•■.• Wnv .M«lhl. ! )«.. Hubert Hixoii. N. W. CwkI ,.. E. Holler igol. Charles I) Kranci r I. II .f. ■,4 II S CnhU- ig02. Alan Fox. ' •:-, 1:. W V.Ukir 1 003. Herbert C. Miller. explains of Vale Univcrsiiy (:lcvcn$ ' 7. I) s. si! . K G V«t« n. ' Si S. Ifh . W H Corbin. ' 8 , .-7.1. ( ' , L II ' M 1. ., „ ,. 188, C Gill. I ' . G ' 74 J.M f -.■84. |8 |0. V C Rh.«lc . 91 1 - : ; v illiani . ' . ns. ' 84. iSi)! T. L. MiK- ' hiiiK. .,j. 1 V. Baker. -,:. 15; . L. L. Uich rda. Ss. 189a. V.C McCornmk. iS V. Haker. S? 188$. F. G. Peler . 96. 1893 F. A. Hinkcy. V c, R N. Corwin. 87. I804. F. A. IIiDkcy. g5 II W. Bcecber. ' 88. ifc S- S. B. Thome. Vj iSflTj. F. T. Murphy. 97. ' t? ! J- ' • RoilBent, ' S. lO ' P U C.fhamlwrlin.P.G. iN i) M. L. McBritlc. igoo. i iM . l-°.(j. Mrown.Jr , ivoi. ■' •I. (. ' h.-iilm (toul l. iq i3. iqoi. (i. B. C ' hadwick, iqo). i H 3. CD. Kafferty, 1904S. aS4 Hinckley. Murphy. Coy. Stillman. Hartwcll. Camp. lllass. Cutten. Ch.idwick. Sanford. YAl.E UNIVERSITV COACHES. l;m:i. Vak ilnii crsifv Crack Hfblciic Hssociaiion DFFKKRS. 1903-1...M A r ' I ' rfsii rHl. i • .f) I iff-l ' tfiiiifHt Sfi rrlary. 1 ti As n ' t taut . t tniij;f ' ( , pt,tin. Crjck ( veins. iJC.i tueton i  1 irvard 46. it New York— Yale 41 • ' . Harvani, . CrJck Ccam. i cj K. K n: 1 ' .1, ; J. K AlcxatHlcr, ii)i 4 L. S I w f. r Vh V. McL«nBli n, 1.(05 S.. IC. T. «;ia« , I ' f I w 1 1- 1.. I ' .k. isc .1 M S . C. H. Alcntt, ir ci; S , w M K. A. Ocming, 1904 S.. M. H. Bchr, ■( $ S., ' . M H..rri 1 ' ' f J. B. Thomas. Jr.. 1903. T L Shcvlin, Hfi K c. B. 1 CAPTAIN CLAPP, Inicrcollcaiatc HlMciic Association GolUacs cf ihc Hjsociaiicn Cull! Ill uia. N V rnivereily, Syracuse, rtnnf ylvai)ia. Wesleyan, i:inccli n, William--, v.irlhiiioix-. Yale Cu ' CMU ciaMh Hiinual TiclJ IPcciinq V.il.. Ilatv..: ' i ..rin :. Svr.icii ' . l-ililrvUiim ijnv l• ■., lull M on. | , Tk.. M.J- ' Km... -,.,,, , . . , I ) Yam lliinllr. rUl ' p. Vale. I.S X YtfnU Hunlk lai ' C Yalr, n 1 r..|r Vallll. lianlnoer. Hyr ' . tin Itunnlnv Itnuifl Jamii. Ilubbanl. Amb mt. art Kmi ' ■Kmuin, llan-ard. 6fL 1 l iitl |tai-k. Vale. ««n Til « , Iii-Wlu. Princeton. lUtl .1 1 ' llartanl. ■Ik. rvard. Aiii|rr n. «l - r..cll n. ali ;■lUiirr. Ilanant. r)irr l. -. Ilarranl. S)-rB -u«c. A- . HuUtun llarrlt. Bownian Vali ' . S«-Tt «. 1 onicll Klaaa, Yalr. HhaTlln. Yalr VALE UNlVEKblTV TRACK SlJL ' AK, V.M. DuJl n ii . Vale I ' s harvard IIikI) Jump. R ' o ' g Brtuu) I««. H K.Kr ..k PI T  .l M li 10 l-$ fcec. M II 31 NCC. 4 '  ■• ■• 3 mill. J  cc. 4 iiiin. 14 ■■} s( •t iiiin. fi set. I(j 2-} l«fC. . .. 2 2-5 K«.-. .. II . 41 (I. 2 5-s in. 153 fl, 3 111. 1 1 fl. ii in. 5, It. g io. r 11. fn. t ■. I ' .aiiks. I . . 22 ft. 4 in. 1: YalesS. |{arvanl 40. iV TRACK A THLF.TICS. Intcrccllediate Records Correch-d to A a EVENT. RECORD. MADE BY COLLEGE. YEAR. 100 Yards Run, 9 3-5 sec. A. Duffy, Georgetown. 1902. 220 Yards Run, 21 1-5 sec. B. J. Wefers, Georgetown, 1S96. 440 Yards Run, 49 2-5 sec, M. W. Long, Columbia, 1899. Half-Mik- Run, I inin 56 4-5 sec. E. HoUister, Harvard, 1S96. One-Mile Run, 4 min 23 2-5 sec. G. W. Orton, Pennsylvania, 1895 120 Yards Hurdle, 15 2-5 sec. A. C. Kraenzlein. Pennsylvania. 1899 220 Yards Hurdle, 23 3-5 sec, A. C. Kraenzlein, Pennsylvania, 189S Two-Mile Run, 9 min 40 sec. W. Schutt, Cornell, 1903 Running Broad Juinp, 24 ft 41 in.. A. C. Kraenzlein, Pennsylvania, 1899 Running High Jump, 6 ft 3 in., J. D. Winsor, Jr.. Pennsvlvania, 1S97 Pole Vault, [I ft 7 in., C. Horton, Princeton, 1902. Putting the Shot, 46 ft.. F. G. Beck, Yale, 1903 Throwing the Hammer. 164 ft. 10 in.. J. DeWitt. Princeton, igo2 Vale Records to may 1, 1904 EVENT AND RECORD. 100 Yards Dash, lo sec, 220 Yards Dash, 21 4-5 sec. 440 Yards Run, 49 3-5 sec. Half-Mile Run, i min. 57 4-5 sec, One-Mile Run, 4 min, 30 2-5 sec, One-Mile Walk, 6 min. 56 4-5 sec, Two-Mile Run, 9 min. 55 4-5 .sec, Three-Mile Run, 15 min. 41 4-5 sec, 120 Yards Hurdle, 15 4-5 sec, 220 Yards Hurdle, 25 sec. Running High Jump, 6 ft. 2J2 i .. Running Broad Jump, 23. ft 3 in., Throwing Hammer (16 lb., Wire Handle) 153 ft., 3 in.. Putting Shot (16 lb.). 46 ft. 4 in., Pole Vault, II ft. loj in.. NAME AND CLASS C. H. Sherrill, ' Sy, N.H.Hargrave,i902 S., Di. on Boardman, 1902, J. P. Adams, 1900, C. B. Spitzer, ' 99, F. C. Thrall, 96 S., B. G. Teel. 1902, W. G. Lane, ' 88, H. L. Williams, ' 91. E. J. Clapp, 1904, J. S. Spraker, 1903 L.S., J. S. Spraker, 1903 L.S., T. L. Shevlin, 190O, R. Sheldon, 1902 S. , R. G. Clapp, ' 99 S., WHEN AND WHERE MADE. Yale Field, May 15, 1S90. Yale Field, May 11, 1901. Intercollegiate Games. Columbia Field, 1900. Yale Field, May 13, 1899. Travers Island, June 17, 1899. Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 27, 1S96. Yale Field, May ii, 1901. Yale Field, May 31, 1S88. Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval. May 30, 1S91. Yale Field, May 11, 1901. Yale Field, October 31, 1900. Yale Field, October 23, 1901. Yale Field, May 23, 1903. Buffalo, N. Y., September 7, 1901. Chicago, June, 1898. Crack HiMciics at Vale Kirst iiu-L-ting uf llic Yule Atlilctii; Af Miciutiuii In lil at llaniiltoii Hark, New Mawii, May tli, 1K73. V. tirst participated in interct llcgia(c contectk, July 2 ' .:. year to the interctillegtale ([mines except during tlu The urganiutioo of Vale ' fi rcpreM-nUlivcii into a •■Jr., ' S7, resultiiiK in Y lct. lir l iaIcrcollrKUite i-onti-sts l cf;an by a nioli I . .c !it! ; 1; national loler-L ' nivir ;: V.i!c rnp and took place ui ! niutch in New YoTt !. , . ... univcntitie . which match was won by Yale Yalc ' llarvartl agninHt 0 |1v)! . RcHirn match hrt ■City, September : • ;it .s.ii.itMi:.! .mil sent some rcpicscnlativcs eii ' n Ynic wa« not rcprescnti ■iM. I ilic captaincy of A. B. Cov .mc i. ' iiil.iin Ynle-Hurvan) i l «l.. A B Coxc l ' ' T A. B, Coxe. .h |8SS. W. i;. I.nnr 1 ■«•). Lliar ' .. i r K. W i )i M. L. WillmiiiK iS )J. Wm. Burnet Wrij; 1 ..- ' . A. U. Jones. .)?. ilvM- U. B. Lyninn ' ,; 1895. W. 0. Hick W. M i-iiKKc, ii ji . , Richard Sheklon. i jo3 S ' N. II. Ilargravc. ii«u2 S I H Ttrnm.i- Tt . Kjoj TllnM l L Shuiuk. I«ut. HoMn of V lc Shot Kcoortl. B. Cow, I I ,0 P .(? YALE UNIVEKSITV KLLAV TEAM. Vale freshman Hai v. Class of ioc7 T P. I)i os. W II. Moon. J«. J. L- MncHKi I. PrfiiiifnI. ' ui-PrfiuifHl. Trcshman Crew Squad 1.. Hluir. HrMllton. l ' .ll ..iU, Kfainard. V aA. Orlnittvci. Kouf c. lluj )ilU. Kunciman Mann. Sbeldou. Mrai ' llalli. Sixitt. M.K,n, Tad, WilhaniK Vale harvard Trcshman Kacc Yaib i (o(i. h ni YALK ■' ' , ij nun ii •« :. HAKVAKI Slmkc, Whitney. 7. Veck . • . McMahon 5. ChaM.-. 4. Scott. 1, Mors . 3. SwensMD, B )w. Heck-sher. Cox.. Muuy. - vi-r;n ) tlllHU. • s. KclIogK. !• 4. White. |!« 3. Switicr, l K14 i. Judd. 19 I5  •, Flint. |S |(.7 c. Williams. I ' l II Average. ■S,S poundM. lilOr FRESHMAN CREW SljUAD. Vale freshman Baseball Hssociaiion. Class of 1007 Ci. H. iLKAN tll, ;. MlnCHINvON C TllUKIUAtI Ptfilitflll ' ut-l ' re idfnl. Stirrtary itnd 7 mtiHif r, HJScball Ccjm Knox W.H.lr I ' rciiii Snwycr, Itarnen. Bynnpr. H lir, Slr.inK Schedule for Season NC4 Mav April lb, Saturday. 30. Vc !i .j1;i 3-,. So! a:. Vi- o. Sa . 4. V. ! 7. S« ' . II. Vi 14. Sa . 21. Satu- If. W, . 2i. Saturda . V). Miimlay. 3. Friday. 4. Saturday, Hruiklyn k IVMs A, ..I. • June iloldlklM . Vale Second-- ■! Frcniinicii ■II Krc hiticn at Hruoklyn, N. N ' at Stamlord. C ' oiiii. at tiardeii City. L,. I. at Wttti-rbury, Ctmn. nt Niw liaveo. Conn at WenlminMcr, Conn at Princeton, N. J at New Mavcn, Conn at New Haven, Conn, at Lakevillc. Conn. at New Ilaveo, Conn al New Maven. C inii at Nrw Haven. Conn ,it Amliiver, Ma.Hi. at Cambridge, Mas . av6 wi; h ' kF.MiMAN i;aski;ai,i, sijIaii Vale Trcsbman Tooiball Hssociaiion High Smith Knox. iijo-. Chaklkn W. CAtroTt 1 JoSKCH (ilAHAM ClANV, r Cv«IL SUMNU. IqoT. . OFFICERS Prtsiiitnt. I ' iif-l ' ruiiifnt Sft tftiit y ( ii filiiiii Siininrr (Capl.l. led eml Cate«. left tackle. lloppiD, led |{uanl cJillis. center Willicton. Si. I ' auU. Trc$hman Ccam. nc. Illll. I11I1V..I1 .|;;.incr iMi- Evenll. led half hack Record i (iJtncs Wuul y, led huH Itaik. Mornie. riglil half luick. C ' ranmer, rJKht half back Kuhinfon. full hock N ' .i.. 1 !• liuico. ... An.!.... Yale Fre ' hmcii. 1.1, I ' liniti ■ti . . K- .l..,,..,, ( . Ilatvai 1 Schedule iX l ' 3C4 October iz— Bettk Academy. O toUr u — W • ■i.t..l cr I., - Kt.lxr 3. ' - 1 ; atAii l.. . ' r:M:n-t.ii I iislinien, at I ' rincei.ni. Harvard Frcthnien. at New llaveo Vale- harvard freshman Tooiball bamci Yalc ' S4 ft. Harvard S4, Spnngfield.Nov.iT, iSBo a- Yale ' Ss ;•!. H. ' -■' i v- • r Yale •«.;■. 11 Yale 87 -.t. li ClasM.-s ' 8S and : . uu game. Yale ' )n -.-s. Harvard ' cjo. Cambi i ■Yale ' .)i ; ' c Harvard qi. N. Yale ' .(J T ' « llarvarti 73. I .. Yale ' i;3 :■Harvar.l ' ' O. N ' Yale 94 vs. Harvard ' 94, fambndge.Nov.i. , 1 ■Yale ' 95 T ' J. Harvard ' 95. NewHaven.Nov j8. 1 i|6. C ' umliridgc.Nuv.ab, iv .. V. .. 11 ...,.„ i,p(. , , , „, ' .Dec. I, lS( 4, ( -i2 ; I-, Nov.so, 1897. 0-34 N.liaven.Niiv.iq. DiqM, o- i ' Camb ' Kc, Nov.2$, 1 94, 0(4 ' ' ' . ■■■n.Nov 17. I9  ), O-I? ' Nov. i . 1901, O-J , ■n.Nov. 15, i9oa,i ' -3r T ' j. Harvard Hfn;, Camb ge, Nov. 7, tgoj. 6-17 Yale ' ) :•!. Harvanl ' ■■• ■- -■! Harvard ' •;■v . Ilarvan! .1. Harvard : ' . Harvard f,i, :■' . Harvard 1001 I ' JO: FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM. Vale Uniccrsitv CrcssCouniry H$$ociation C . S. I ■J. HI C. T. N. V. J. Haii, I.J04T S C T. Nral, igos, OPPICKRS ' s. Harkliurkl. i ' o(. ; ...i.lHl .! . «. I; - !■■. ' Matiiigt ' . ss Cv uniri Ccam. I ' i: c. li. Mill, i.|o:, hanJlop Kun RTH MII.KS Inicrcollcaiaif CrossCounirv Itlcc! CiirocU first, is points; II W. J Mail. «- in l«y • ' irncll. irton ffiiiiih, 7 | omis finiiv . :. Iinlr I t srinniU 4a- .« places: ■4 C S, J,-u bu . xq oi. . lO W. L. DougUtH, 19048. Woodward. Douk ' la Parkhurst. Olcott. Jacobus. Hail. YALE UNIVERSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM, l!)(]l. Vale ilniccrsitv Rockcv Hssodaiicn GcoKuK B. VA(t . 1 104 L. S., Gkokok a. Momluan, ion4. Ccam i CM ' S JA R ■- • ■• A c; 1 K II. Utlit. r- Millar. i iin. CaptiUH. l iirw: r l. Kurvvanl. I ' m ward. Siil ForwMiil. Sill). Kiirwartl. K«cord of tiamcs ncmoc; CHRISTMAS TRlr .1 r« V..rk V.ilr ; Y.Ml. II... Uv l ' riiii.«l..ii. I ' lll liiirK Athlelic Cli Janiiii ' ' Jatniat, |- clmiury l. I ' l-brii.Ary !•• Kcbru.iiv .- Tcrmir Cd l8. fc. Malcolm Cha . ' ! « .  .! .(« ....- V ]• ! ' , . ■.,.,. I A Columbin, Brown. Princt ' lon. HarvAr l. II.irv.ir.l • (! , Mitnagtr. in lor(. ' «. .Stittiitgft. ■., K. A StroDK. ! « S,. Mttniij:fr. i ' apiiiiH, W. J. HovKra ' lt, 19CI, Manager. i ' ji  . (.•tfiltiiH. C. H. Baiter, iijoj. . t,inaf:fr. n.. Jr.. IM03. Captain. R. Schley, njoj. A anaj;ri . .ird. i(«o4 S.S., Caplain. «. A. Mohlnian. i H. Manager. Rf.wland. Milla Mohlinan. Kay. DilwMith Adams. Bihr Pevcrley. : . i .., a;.. M.ir.-ib. Cornell. YALE UNIVERSITY HOCKEY TEAM, 1 ' .I04. Vale ilniccrsiiv Basket Ball Hsscciation V. M I.ASAMAS. I-;-.! ' ' .tf t,IIH. W l IU«11 1 r- C W McLa I ' . J 1|)..HS ' •if hiin. hH ' .IH MtlHiIji ' V M H.iiIhi 1 vc K ' Rt II W C Ccam. i« c MJC 4 M. l «rlcr, 1005 S.. Ceiitci 04. I.rfl Cunnl Y.ilc |. Yul. .-; Inicrcollcqiaic Scries l-..,i.iii-.!, ' . nil vl .ini.i Inicrc Mlcqiaic Standinq Come I i Binkerd. Hurapsto j lTlQia I ' Vale Trcsbman Baskci Ball Ccam M l Immii II, i-fui ' s I- J ( IloMNfll. |.f •!■S I i I 1 1 I. 1. ' ' Caplatm. Ccam II u. Ininiich. i ' v. u. I ' liiir. Ii 1. F W i H. 1 A 1. C 11 W. A Dc Lift (iuani Kinlit (iiinrd 1 iitct Ivijjhl Forward. La-H I ' urward !,«(( FurM-ard- iiard. (i limes I.TTIII.irv Fcbru l-Vbtu., March lttiitKc|mtt. f ' N. 11., ' .. :. I I ' url Chcslcr Mainaruntck. .tlr, i |07, 29. ' alc. 1907. 35 . .lie. i (07, II. ■.lie. I ' 07. 17. S ale, i ' A 7. 3?. ale. Ufa-. 17. MiTidcii lliKh h: ' i 1 1. .(yoke High Scti I c La Sallr. liilllallon Tr; li Harvard i 7, Melrose High Scho. Guild Team, Hattalion Team. Jonas, DeWm. Immich. 19ll FRESHMAN BASKET BALL TEAM. Scott. Church- Vale Uniocrsitv Ccnnis Association oKFICKRS, 1 H. U. Stkbuins. J«.. I1JO4 tiiHtii;fr. SrroN I ' okTKii. i( (, iimtiitil Atntiiix ' A H. Lkwis, iii .4. ■.ipt in ciJInnors cl Unli ' orsiiv ( ' hamri-Miship. Sprinq po? Vale Kcpr«cniaiivcs in iho Inicrcclloqlaio Ccurnam«ni A II l wik, 191 . F. W K II IWhr. 140OS KatuinC ' lapp, i( u|. l°..] ' .i(in, Kjo . . ■( !_(■. ■-Won by l ' « Tall Ccurnamoni, no3 S. O. Cnoke. I i05 M. S.. winner I K. Ilowlaml. iij 4. runner-up. Officers :t ihc InicrcvMlcqiaic Hss. iaii:n M S. I ' uKKii ' K. H rvar ). itrmhut. K II. Urim, Yale. . ' ur-l ' rt iJfMl. KuiiKKT Lr Rov. J ., Coliimi ia Stirflitty ami Trratw • Ikmm; l . Vmc:Mi, Princeton. Ilflfgitit lo I ' . S. A ' . I Ccam FDaichos, I ' SC. May 2 . Valr ilarvaril ( . May jii. Yale I ' nncctoD 1. Vale InierscKMastJc Ccurnameni Won by Robert E. Ailing. Hopkins (iranimar School. 30B Bchr. Cole Lewis. Clapp. Colston. Y.Al K l ' N ' l KKSI TV TENNIS TEAM u Vale UnK crsiiv Gvmnasiic Hssociaiion I . T. Kakmiam, V ; Anmisok, C. R. Mix. i.,o4 L. S.. li. k. Wukrmao. Hio ' ■V. F Smith, igj4. OKFICERS, 1903-1904. ! ■tti.Uml. H. D. Bull I V. 1.. AM ' KKMiN, Aiivi ?nRv umaki U. T. Pamiii Ccam H. V)  Vlliv M S.. H h H. H llciii). i9u$ S.. II. .V A. t.. WcMXilt. i «U . U. M ( ' oiii 4. G. E. Mennc. Nowml r i.-. M. ' .!;c!..«i. Y M C At.ina . V I. Anpikm ' N W. I. AntlrrM.11 M. V. I ' . Kiui«, ig«i7 IC f. Butlrr. i. rf. S ExMialiioM i «ot-iv ■iisof Amcricadyni.Tcatii V..1. N.. . Aj.ii! April 37. Miri lcn Y M i A Iwcrccllcatatc Contests at Nrw Haven Ynlr imaii.joil.E.C. Butler, 3t i Che Univ ' crsliv Cbampionship Horizontal liar. I ' amllrl Bars, Long Horse, Rope Climbing. I H R. W.... 1 V. I,. Aii.Ui . K. C Huilcr. ' II. R. Wnkemn; I H. R V..- , W. L. A B C. Bi.! . W. L A. • E. C H ; H.R Wat. . llI.S ' H. R H R. H. I W A. L. i H H W P. I I . M. . Ar.il.i..!!, Wakrroan, . Kniix. Mix. WtiiicoU, . Henry. Smith. Cijen. 2y I , 83 II 39.42 as 36 13.16 Arnistead. YALE UNIVERSITY GYMNASTIC TEAM, I ' .HU. N. S. I ' AurtXLI.. tvH, P. II. Jr..- NINOS, 19U4. A M. K(ii 14.. Vale Univcrsiiv Golf Club OPFICBk OFKICEKS rt .I .;« i;f . I ,.fl. B II N. s M (Capt.) Viilc (uMt CcJm, iac3 A. M K ' -v ' SubMitiit ' Max R«hr, iquf S , C. Truewlalc, 190; VjIc CbJmpicnshir 1nt;rcolkqldtc 6oir ilssocldilcn r. A. MiKiHrtK. Harvor-: N. S. CAMmtiJ., Yale. L. H. CowKi.iN. Phncelii:; I ' rrMiitHi . t ' itf- ' re iiifHl. Sfcrtliirv ,iHii T fit uni IntcrooltegtMe Toumainc:. . rdco City. L. I. Teniii CbampiuQ,sb:i noa by Harvard. Individual Championship won by P. U. ReiDbart. Princeton. iSmitr. YALF, UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM. JME FE-NCINvj CLUB 1 . 1, iio.,iAh. , .-.«. rt. C . I- LAWKAh ' 1 ' •• l ' r(tiilfHl. 1 . H PoRTKt, tifi. V.  - ii 1- T ' Yitiurrr Ihi- Or riCMit and K. C Win ■M KM III Us V. K. I lowland, I ;ci4, E W, l vehng, igtXi S II Fonl. 1904. 1 .. . R. C Wheeler. I7 7. G. W. K, Wowlnin. i.,..4. J. Sl.wii;. W. S. liowltcrl. i ;ii7. 1. Clark i, .4. A. K. 11. A. Menduui, P. G.. 11 U KikIkoU. ic 4 S H. Mill.., C. W. Clarlc. ift7f. C. L. L.iwraiKc. i.;05. I. '  ' Che Ccam. I4C4 K. E. Howlund. ( Cafit ij «i I.. L. Lawrancc. C11 T1 I L ' TKs. A. Munduui. II Ford. YALE UNIVERSITY FENCING TEAM. Vale ilnK r$iiv (inn Club (iun Club Ccam 1 I ' . Kii.c.i, t A. Barnci., itjo4, {■' •• ' ' St urge , iqofj, I jlci. . ' ■-• A. Hall. ffu. scs. Kineon. 1 YALE UNIVERSITY GUN CLUB. Vale ilniivrsiiv SuMmmini Hsscciaiicn O M. Run. i.|..j. II II I. ' ii ' i i ' S«i. ori K 11 Tiioxuv. i.f.t M. S. 1 AU IN, lc H. O. M Khii . i.|04. • 1.. • ( . I ' ti iliifHi. ' , .try. i ' :.iiHi KanHf; Idiiii !f:.iiHi ll ' iiftr I ' oli) ' l ' f,im. J ' CI ■• ; J I I K I. Nv. ' .ii I , maicr PvMo Coam n a ! ' r««nl. hMUIiwvk. forward. Iiallluck. M. S 1 S IV J IV K K. I I) M KJcinq Ccam ukm I R Ml II R V., R H 11 . A H (I. P. Cooke. f ' : C, S Judd. i i t. K. ( ' . Waltoa. i ;u4. I II In.X .. .,.. s. . jolin Mall, I ,-.-.. Cc .rcf Srr.ith Tvnmcr CariJins. ' fOi, V . A. Wcnck. I. 03. W. R. Orthwcin. YALE IJNlVKKSri ' Y SWIMMING SQUAD. iii  - M.AN 7 LAM. 1 E. W. Clucas. i ' ' l I,. M. Clucas. Naething. YALE UNIVERSITY WATER POLO TEAM. -: v,!iH ■ ii if . « hll.i '  - ; i ■' i)oBSON .-.. «t- ' ■' ■' . T Vale Uniccrsiiv V. m. e. fl. Toundcd isti E K RKBf. I!V 4 KS KOR i9 . -i9i 4. I ' nrvfrtily Tirosurer. Vale ( ciicac II II bTKiaisv ■A. II. B Ait.. - I ' H. Jus- A J W . ShcIIiclJ Scicniilic SchocI I ' rfiidfMl. ' i t-PrfiutfMl Trmiuier. I ' lfHrral Stcrtlar idfni. ;;V Sfiret,iry. t raiHtrr. . Htral Sf, f rfiiry. (trjJujic $c wM J W VnMi! I V Slkll KiCHAKU Wn , Ldtt Sckvl (-. H. WaTIKUAN. I9U4. M M « TtoUHRIUGt. A ll HcMLKV. S . trl,ny 1 1 titturfr. K. K. H ows IIakolk IIo II II !...(,■. Ilii ' iniiv Schcci Prrtidenl. nitdiciil School Mrmlrrr I ' Hivft ilr Council. itjtt ami t ' ro titional Dtpartmtnti. 1 Sheldon. Davis. Hradford. Sloane. Sclienke Neergard Anderson. t. Kdwards. Banks. McClu EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF DWIGHT HALL. Class Deacons W. S. Cross, ICJ04. C. W. Mcndell. i. o4. I,. V. Reed. I  04. II. II S I. KM. K. K 1 Kill J.J V : A H Hi. I V l a S ! ' ' K M. H. Howtimn, Jr., h( i5 S. J A. Sc«i , ii;o5 S., C H. hanks, | Xi, .M. H. Uurley. iqo6, J G, K. Mt-Clure. Jr., n rfi. J ; MuKrc. Hj i«i. Y. m. C. H. Prcsidonis itSi-i8. )s. A. Iliin-I Y. m. C H. (icnoral Sccrciarics II H. WiiK ' hI. 08. i.,j3. K. A. Mebl. „p.y 11 T. Clail. i.joi H II, Slol l it)v Jt A. Alonio May;. Clifford V  ,- H- .: moll ■l; i. .«l.l Henry B. Wriglii II. Rdward , Milt Shcftield. B WiiKhi, Grad- iid Hrofc«i i nnl .irdik. Univrrsiiy ■. Academic V Sbcnirld. 3-K104. K II. KdwBKlv L ' lJivetKity A. J. WannR. Academic. K. W. Kunkel, SlieHield. ) ( ' l.c«tct. tradtia(ea(iil I ' niffsxional SchtioU DWIGHT HALL. ! Vale ilnii crsifv Dramatic Hssociation OKFICERS. 1.10319. . MI.MhKKS. i A ' i i u4 Mnii UK k Hartslnittii- jiicImiii M. Minor. William II. lUrn- iii i.,.. S. JoliD (■. Uarrmgh First Annual I ' rxMluction. II herd ' s Play f Chaiiri Second Annu.i ! of the W,. HicrutenniAl t.anipii-- v iMiiiiaiion. unuci }2nd, loot. Thirtl Annual I roduction, Hypcri-.i; 1 In •• HiRh Life Below Slairs. Fourth Annual Productr n Hyp • Man. Fifth Annua] Produi ■Acres. I lll• ur k. Hr «W i. Jiihn A. SlcvciiM.n, Ralph W. Wcscvtl I ' rrsidtnl. i,f.Prfyi,i,nl Sidney R, Omk, I ' harlc F. KerriKun. Cliarlch I. Lawrence, Jamek . i i({ere. Sidney K. Hurnaji. Jr Mci ' lranc Hitmii Frc! ArVrrl A I. Poi . Gajriurd ThoniaN Am Si Himii . Robert C. l)ol w n Putttuncr ' s Talc and ■• The Second Shep- . ij; ::;,;!■! auj ;4lh. njoi, Thoman Hcywood ' ii ■•The Fair Maid till ' auspices of the Yale Dramatic Astocialioo, TucKday, October a;ri April y A and J4tli. 17.JJ. Sheridan ' h Crilic and Townley ' n . pril 37th and stth, X ' fiy Oliwr (ioldsmitb ' t Good Natured vpril Kfth, and oth, i ;o4. Tom Taylor ' New Men an l i ' l 328 I VALE UNIVER IIY liRAMAlIC AS.SOCI ATI ON. I ' .lii4 vilih Hnnu.il Pr:Jucii:n Cucsdav JnJ ulcJncsJav. Hrnl and !. Ji ihc hu ' cru ' ri Chcjicr ncw men and Old Hcrcs |aC4 Ccm CJVlcr JnJ HuquMu UJ. Dubcur C.ifti uK  .aAkAcTKk.s VA AS.. ► Tr- rttoN, i( o«i MoNIMOIKKCV. J. G. Roiiti. Buott s • l 4 SEkVAin C. K. ItKuriKs. I9 ' FlTJt III Scb.«.l TEiKLiiArM Mr-ktKMct . . K. V, WrMon, ig ' i Ms. B. Mt •.. I--, ' = Lady Matilua, E. S. MaKTWI ' .LL. I i4 Bl S Ni M K 1 : V V M 1 , Lilian BiHi Hoi i iNtfir. Igo ' St.CKM K ,1..|K1S. , ,. . Mni. Bl ' KTEt. . J M. MiHi.R, i. )4 S GRsmv II. V. SlIKi.iuh, i9 -4 K NHV. . I). F. Vu . 19..4 TtRBn. (■s. iOOIHK II, l |U4 Mns Bmu.. h ' ur . A( K KT, 190- I;, II., 1 1 I iHi , r, ' Vale Union E«Asri s Pitucr. I., i Prtiuirnt rir.on..r. Roiir.Ri , i i,fPrr%i,itm K. L. PoNi., Jr.. ' r Sf.iftaty. W D. Mbvuii. K of Treasur.t KXKCITIV K H iMMlTTKE. llAkiiv CucKtMAN. f i , Cbainnaa. Amitt Hm. 190s Ciiah.rs P. Kbrrkiam. ufii- mcmbtrs :f Dcbadnq CcJtns I ' KlNi I. I ' ' N V M. Adriancc. 1 J. N T I 1 . K . K 1 llavrn. V, L. T . W. II H. F. 1 1). J. ClKt. M I. Rurtun, njo; D. S ?rc$hmtin Union ..A.,cv ..... . ' MMITTEE. H. S. Lovtjov, R. V. AtMCTtoN.,. U. D. CAiriKi niirksman. Roberl OFFICERS OF YALE UNION. ill Cbc CU UMm 10, 0 D. A. ' V K I.. J. I ' r.iki.s. 1- IIOM. R. S. H Camp MlphJ A. W H Mo.rr. J H • A W. Xljrrisun T. I.. ii. U ' «.. lvll. T. L. Sbcvlin. H. «)  r««n. G. B Suuhv. V. v : , r. t A. w N w. u :.. k i G. M. llcvk I W. K. Mar. ii It. A. Mci.ci. t fSilifHi. . ut-PrfSiiifHt. ■i. rf titty iiMif I ' teiism fi . I .I .I W Camp Al iha. ' Omfj;ii. Cdmp Omcqa C. H B.inkv V. R. C wlt . K. C. l) i -niiiK. A k Kltnn. A : i .- t 11 1 ' . ' A :, . W .,.„..!)...: I. W. (iorlittiii. M H. Curley. w i. Inboiuin, l . MiHriilc. .. J. I ' crrin, M. B. RiKRH. J. A. Slevcnwiii, M !• Tlmtilicr. J. II. TvviMicll, t. . B. Van riissc-11. A I.. WckUiiII. J. R. WickwiiX ' . Sophomore lUrarii lcrs Cjmr HlphJ p. OBiiii R A i.M.l. C. I ' I.. 1,1 HE. l iin._i.k. (;. Kly. S. Field. Jr . A. B. Gregory, D R P. Hem.. I). ;. A. Laxie. jr.. U F Mackav H. F. Whitcc.ml. T..I1: Ia;:cc. I ' mi fHl, X ' ltf-I ' rfiiiienl. lary. £dmp Omega K F I i  iiN. Cafilitin. F. K. Bull, J. G. K. MiVlurc R. R CliaM. K. S. MJtU. K. Corninf:, W. S. Ji| K.rche«d H. F l)amon. J. C. I ' hel| s. W M. Ihincjti. !• Rr«cr . Jr . IK Fiillon. B U Smith. V S Glaiier. A 1 ' Thoni Ir I ' . rt Hammond. R. Y FlnixUrv W. U. Hosford. T. L. Shevht, G. C. V. Low. J CHAPEL STREET BEFORE I ' HE PRINCETON OAME. li Valcharvara Debaic$ Fir t Inn-arr rhir,l.- US . R H Tyo.. • •II YaJc team K 1 I ' pion, ti. V. E. Thonis, 04. W. I ' . •I New Haven; no decision. Y«Ie team: J. I. Chamberlin, ' 4. T. Miillally. gi, W •iison. ' i)i. F. K. I ( iiru-lly. . Haven; won bjr Harvard. Ya: Huittick. ° js. tj. L. Gillespie, ,1 n hy Harvard. Yalr ir.m. J V. Frddic. ' 8$ 1.. S . W. II. Cox. I ' V liorvanl V..lr ir:.in (. II l ' ...i.n,. g4 L. S.. H. M. Krllugg. .,.) . at Cambridge: won by Harvard. Yalr ir.. I. S ■.roti K - Ha- .V w A.-M C. H - H W ■El. ! ..ml.Ti.lvir. «nii iiy lliit a! ' l :. ,-. New ll:u.n «.n l.v Ila: Tlu ••m  pr - t-prt. a: 1 : ■■« ■' V Merriant. ■,,i 1 h ' out tttn: ■.. S.. 1 ■New Haven; won by 11 1 illfftth.- I) I.OCV -Mai WOIh ' . SiitetHth.- -I)eceiiiLM;r . .«. il vco. won L y Vai« S . M. 1- 1 ' . S. I nK. V I- S.. W. H. Clark, ., W II ilark. •.,!.. A I ' failnnd, ■.,; T S , C V. Clark. , V Jump. ' .wT. S.. J. K Clark. ,, 1 tf.iiii I k Clark. ' «•), I . A. Lord. 98. nt a:.- !.-nm Manon Trowbridge, ii j, A. l ' ■iram !■' . II. Sinivrbeaus. i ir a, M ■team I. G. I ' hilipK. i.k)2. (1. I). tJraven, Vale team R. H. Ewell. i« 03, A. Fox, ii .y I ' alc team K s Kinkerd. iif i S . C. I- Bfcilc, r- S ' alc 4. 336 DEP.A TING. Vale Princeton Debates First. — March 15, 1S93, at Piiacelon; no decision. Vale team: J. 1. Chamberlaiu, W. D. Leeper, W. E. Thorns. Presiding officer, Chancellor McGill. Subject: Resohied, That the Peaceful annexation of Canada would be beneficial to the United States. SfLond. — May i, 1895, at New Haven; won by Princeton. Vale team: H. E. Buttrick. H. F. Rail, C. E. Clough. Presiding officer. Judge Howland. Subject: ' •i? .ro r ' £ ' ( . That the income tax law of 1894 was, under the circumstances, a justifiable one. ritird. — December 6, 1S95, at Princeton; won by Yale. Subject: Resolved, That it would be wise to establish in respect of all State legislation of a general character a system of referendum similar to that established in Switzerland. Yale team: C. U. Clark, A. Rice, E. H. McVey. Presiding officer. Senator Grey. Fouit i. — May 7, 1897, at New Haven; won by Princeton. Subject: Resolved, That the power of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives is detrimental to the public interest. Vale team: E. H. Hume, H. W. Fisher, E. L. Smith. Presiding officer, Hon. E. J. Phelps. Fifth. — March 25, 1S98, at Princeton; won by Yale. Subject: Resolved. That national party lines should be disregarded in the choice of councils and administrative officers in x merican cities. Yale team : N. A. Smyth, J. K. Clark, C. H. Studinski. Presiding officer, ex-President Cleveland. Sivtli. — December 6, 1S98, at New Haven; won by Yale. Subject: Resolved, That the United States should annex Cuba. Vale team : A. D. Leavitt, C. P. Kitchel, P. C. Walcott. Presiding officer, Rev. Joseph H. Twichell. Se7 ' ent t. — May 8. 1900, at Princeton; won by Princeton. Subject: Resolved, That the Hay-Pauncefote Treatv should be ratified in the form in which it was originally submitted to the Senate (it being understood that any change in the terms of the treaty or any action by the Senate affecting the treaty is not germane to the question at issue). Yale team : C. W. Merriam, F. A. Lord, Mason Trowbridge. Presiding officer. Secre- tary John G. Carlisle. Eig kt li . — ' Sla.XQh 27, 1901, at New Haven; won by Princeton. Subject: Resolved, That a s -stem of subsidies other than the present mail subsidies should be adopted by the United States to encourage our shipbuilding and ocean-carrying trades. Yale team : Mason Trowbridge, F. H. Sincerbeaux, R. H. Evvell. Presiding officer. Judge Townsend. Niittlt. — December 6, igoi, at Princeton ; won by Yale. Subject: Resolved, That the adoption of the Fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States has been justified. Yale team: Josiah Sibley, C. D. Lockwood, R. H. Ewell. Tenth. — May 4, 1903, at New Haven; won by Yale. Subject: Resolved, That the United States Senate should adopt the following rule: ' The Senate may at any time, when a bill, treaty, or other measure is under con- sideration, by a vote of two-thirds of the senators piesent and acting, taken without debate, adopt an order fixing the time when debate upon such bill, treaty or measure shall cease and when a vote upon the same, and all amendments pending or that may be then offered, shall be taken without further debate ; and in the order fixing the time for taking such vote it may also limit the time which a senator may occupy in debate between the operation of such order and the final vote upon such bill, treaty or measure. Yale team W. M. Adriance, J. N. Pierce, R. S. Binkerd. Eleventh. — March 25, 1904, at Princeton; won by Yale. Subject: Resoli-cd, That the United States was war- ranted in recognizing the independence of Panama. ' ' Yale team: J. N. Pierce, F. E. Pierce, L. t). Bergh. Yale, 6 victories; Princeton, 4. iunicr Promenade K r . VI ( M . I ' Km I ' lmli k K.M.nii r = JUNIOR PKOMKNAIiR CoMMlTTKI Ik-irirli HuKliCk, juhn II. I lhrop. ..„.. MOKE OKRMAN COMMITTEK lunior KrcmonJdc ( ' ommiiiccs MmcII llolltktcr. Kichnrd M. PairlMnks. Jnhn r, MnRcp. I H ' J ■■A 1 T ■S. I T . 1 • I 1 V K I Ht-nrv K W V I K B ; l It II K C I K - K A... litly H S KobiDwio. ,«4,. A i; Mcflinttxrk. |H |I ;. H iloppio. T 1. MeClunK. l | I M l- ' rnnri . VrirKiin-.. IS.)4 T . n. Jr l!  f ' t i , 11 (7 t; M In.. I... l O r.rcnvillp I ' arker. I!«W W. K S (irinwoM. tt| MI P. A. RcK-kcfcller. lg l H I. Mitchell. Kj ! B I RiiniHcv. 3fl. IVM A R Lamb. IQ04 J K Bycr . W. I,. ArniNlmnn S Phelps. G. S. BrewRlcr. 11. A. Bayne A. S Chihhulm. H I ' Whitney. K. B llnnisiin A I ' Sti.kci.. Jr K K (iairiiuiD. I ' . H. Simmnno. K. M. Bmi.ke. S B t ' amn. H. S CuiiU . V K. Dnv. J l. liunilin. Adams. Rogers. r.W5 JUNIOR PROMENADE COMMITTEE. IVNIi ' K rUciMKS Mi II M.I V.m SOPHOMORE GERMAN COMMITTEE. I.ANMN.. P K Senior Class Officers I ' arl K. Adanik K l vin ClApp, I.. Mitihrll. M F. Hviiv. N. Slturt C«mpbell. W. M. Crane. Ji . . ik T. IKkIkc J.i ' -iiic Wilwm. John Cas| cr Kiltlv. Alixan.lcr MolUy 01mi Ud. Herbert Chauncey Miller. Ilmry Ilamblin Strbbink. Jr. Fayette Brown. Jr.. KuMurll Cheney. G. W. Adams. Kdward Chappcll Ely. Colman Curliss. in. Clarcncx- Whittlcsiey Mendrll €up men AMES C. Brady, 1904, . F. BvEKs, 1904, ULiAN B. HuFK, 1904, Fkedkrick H. Wiggin, 1904, Hakolu B. MiLi.F.K, 1904 S.. Henky L. Ferguson, 1904 S. H. S. Ames, ' 86, C. L. Bailey, Jr., ' 86, W. B. Anderson, ' Sd, E. E. Morgan, ' 86, C. P. McAvoy, 85 S., T. H. Newberry, Jr., ' 858. C. P. Anderson, ' 87, C. M. Hinkle, ' 87, O. G. Jennings, ' 87, G. H. Young, ' 87, Arthur Meeker, ' 86 S., Charles WUco.k, ' 86 S., Edmund Allen, ' 88, J. H. McMillan, ' 88, Edwin Parsons, ' 88, Arthur White, ' S8, E. W. Durant, ' 87 S., O. H. Short, ' 87 S., Augustus Coburn, ' 8g, J. G. Rogers, ' 89. F. W. -Wallace, ' 8g, DeW. C. West, ' Sg, J. N. Convgham, ' 8S S., H. K. Goetchius, ' 88 S., Edgar Ames. ' 90, R. L. Ireland, ' 90, Norman James, ' go. H. G. McClintock, ' 90, W. H. Conyngham. ' 8g S., H. W. Rianhard. ' 89 S., A. M. Coats, ' gi, L. C. Dupont, ' yi, W. C. Rhodes, ' 91, J. B. Sears, ' 91, W. F. Judson, ' go S., C. A. Otis, ' go S.. E. Boltwood, ' (,2, E. H. Floyd Jones, ' 92, H. S. Lyman, ' 92, W. D. Young, ' 92. A. Francke, ' gi S , S. Pearce, ' gi S., Thomas A. Gardiner, ' 93, A. Lawrence Greer, 93, Joseph Robv, ' 93, 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, 04, N. B. Burr. ' g ' sS.. H. Haslehurst. ' g3 S., M. N. Buckner, ' gs, A. B. Shepley, ' 95, J. R. Williams, ' gs, C. Vanderbilt, Jr., ' g5, B. G. Wells, ' 94 S., G. Sheffield, ' 94 S., Ward Cheney, ' 96, W. S. Hoyt, ' g6, E. C. Lackland, Jr., ' q6, M. D. McKee. ' 96, N. M. Flower, ' gb S., (t. W. Hawley, ' 968., S. D. Babcock, Jr., ' 97, C. Gillette, ' 97, T. McK. Laughlin, ' 97 S. L. L. Lorillard. ' 97 S., Kno.K Maddox, ' 97, R. DeP. Tytus, ' g7, H. F. Benjamin, ' (|7 S., A. S. Hay, ' 98 F . G. Hinsdale, ' gS, Reune Martin, ' 98 S.. ( rouverneur Morris, jr. , ' ()i 1. N. Swift, ' 98, Jamot Brown, ' gg, A. W. Davis, ' gg, J. C. Greenleaf, ' ggS., E. 1 ' - ' . Hinkle, ' gg. H. G. Otis, ' gg. J. McL. Walton, ' gg S., F. D. Cheney, igoo, J. S. Ferguson, rgoo, J. M. McCormick, igOO, Crispm Oglebay, igoo, C. B. Levey, 1900 S., J. H. luman, igoo S., |. M. Carlisle, 1901, Julian Day, 1901, J. M. Patterson, 1901, L. M. Thomas, igoi, T. S. Adams, 1901 S., Henry Pearce, jr., 1901 S., Alfred L. Ferguson, 1902, Geo. W- Lindenberg, 1902, Robert C. Norton, 1902, Laurance B. Rand, C902, Carroll T. Runyon, 1902 S., W. M. Stillman, igo2 S. George A. Goss, igo3, Rob ' t. R. McCormick, ig03, J. R. Robinson, IQ03, Stuart B. Sutphin, Tg03. R. Max ' ll Ingham, igoiS., George P. Spencer, igo3 S. G. A. Adee. ' 67. Charles Parsons, ' 78, IIGNORARY MEMBERS. J. W. Curtis, ' 79, E. S. Porter, ' 80 S., J. P. Trowbridge, ' 83, H. B. Cromwell, ' 84. N. G. Williams, Jr., ' 84, E. A. Schultze, ' 85. Olbai is Vale ? Till .t I if this brief mill • -nial w«y one i|ucflioD. What ik Yale ! ' Wbut ore tbe f..r which Yale si.. which conies lo mind when the word Yale is men- ' ■■' ■- ' ■■' ' ii-.rr wu i our c nc«| tion of the University with which we are conni. M . ; for Yale staodt for many diflfrrent thing . In the tirst place there is iihitfrui. Vale, liir iie and dividend , the Yale repmenled in the report of the Treaiurer ' s (Jftice. Material ■•%• luiildtDR h « «o indnwmenl f1 nhoiit seven million dollars, and I l A half. Such i« material .int, tlioroiighly «r);anir.ci1, : iipkrep. Hut It is obviouii rans the rou«t eKsentiul | art nf the rnivcrsily. The .an imr r.: ruistenrr A panic might cripple the N ' cH, Yale i something far ' ,. Vale which include the Yale of about . «ho h;i e ciime here : ; ci)r KiUil ■■! Ituiiic, llir) ale tu culct ■iimist cvi-ry |X]Sklble profession ' .hey leave men and although chararler. menl«l i-apaiity ami point of Haven. .1 have L.ve the . a Yale is in tbete .•n aimy of men. but .1 wx ii Yale. When we think I ' f ' ' ' - ' — ' • - report , h-light ■I meet- I caLv. U ik Uic a k. uS uuti-lvllowcliij . tliv ' i ule • ' ! fiit.iiil liip. the le . Thece are all important element in collef e life, but attain I ay liiiug Mbi .M Mc .! ■Vuic wuuiii again a-sscrt itaclf. There is a fourth side tti Yole whi h liy many w tbe mo t important of all. It i tmli . Vale, the Ya,. Yale «hi,). Ic-.U ..n books, the Yale which develops the iimu.I and surely Y.. ■i a library- of 3(0.000 volumes, with a teai.bing stall over joi J44 WHAT IS VALE? strong, with instruction in almost every line of academic, scientific and professional study, intellectual Yale takes its rank among the great educational forces of our time. There have been mighty men of old, such as Dana and Whitney and Silliman and Gibbs and Phelps and the elder Hadley, — men whose minds were strong, who taught men to think, who, along with their other achievements, helped to build up the scholarly reputation of the University. And fortunately Yale ' s intellectual mighty men are not all dead. This side of Yale is of course fundamental. Notliing, in a way, can be more fundamental, or nothing so fundamental. And yet, when we think of Yale we do not think primarily of it as a great storehouse of learning. We recognize that it is such, but, whether for good or ill, the word Yale connotes to the Yale man something less exclusively intel- lectual. And so it seems to me that neither material Yale, nor physical Yale nor social Yale, nor intellectual Yale is the factor of most vital importance in determining the spirit of the place and the character of the men which it prepares for life. They are important, but there is something more important which permeates them all, and without which they would be of comparatively little value to our country. And so we come to spiritual Yale. And by spiritual Yale I do not refer primarily to the religious side of Yale life, vitally important as this is, but 1 use the word in a broader and more inclusive sense. Spiritual Yale is the Yale which forms a man ' s standpoint, which gives him his attitude towards life, which affects his every-day relations with his fellow men, which de- termines his judgments of events and principles. It is a hard thing to define spiritual Yale, but perhaps I can bring out vvliat seem to me its salient points b} ' mentioning three things as constituting it: first, social inclusive- ness ; .second, the will to believe ; third, the ambition to achieve. I do not claim that these three, or any one of them, are exclusively Yale possessions, nor do I deny that there are other salient characteristics of almost equal importance; but these things seem to me very deep-grounded in our life here, determining our ideal of Yale and of Yale men to a marked extent. I am perfectly willing to grant that our American Universities have more things to unite than to .separate them; that educated men, wherever their alma mater may be, have more points of agreement than of difference; but nevertheless, just as individuals have their personalities, so Univer- sities have theirs, and the older the University the more marked its particular character. And in the course of two hundred years, through the living of many generations within our college walls, these three characteristics seem to have developed unusual strength. As to the first, social inclicsiveness, this is meant. The Yale man does not confine his friendships, either on principle or preference, to men of his own type and kind. He believes that it is best for iiim to choose his friends from men of dift ' erent upbringings, different points of view, different interests, and this conviction as to what is best for him corresponds with his own desire. In other words, a Yale man has the broadest kind of friendships, and tliis seems to be one of the most vitally important features of college life. If our country is to preserve and develop more a true democracy, it is essential that the east and the west, the rich and the poor, the lawyer and the minister, the doctor and the merchant, the scientific man and the literary man, the north and the south, the man who rises from the ranks of the employer and the man who comes from generations of employees, should know each other, be intimate with each other, and like each other. This spirit is fostered by the social inclusive- iiess of Yale. The second characteristic of spiritual Yale 1 have called ■• (• ivitt to belii-7 ' i Perhaps it would be better to call it the will to believe and to believe well. In other words, it is characteristic of the man who embodies the right spirit of Yale that his attitude towards life is a believing one, a hopeful one, an optimistic one, one as far removed from evnicism and pessimism as possible. The Yale man believes in his countiy, and that means he believes well of it. The Yale man believes in his university; the Yale man believes in his own powers; the 345 u ' r4 Vale niao believes in hU God. Kailh is his cb(irncien (ic attitude, not doubt, cunsiniction. not df trticlion ; optimism, not pessimism. He likes to think well of hih neighbor rather than ill. This | uiiit ol view has its dis- advantages, it is apt tu fail to emphosiie the importance of honest criticisni. it is apt to produce the spirit of let well enough alone; but these tilings are surface defects, while the fundamental notr is a goi d onr. 1 repeat, the si - -. ,■.1- ■• .ind to l elicve well I u kifX-t. Prom this come Some of the danger- ous i! ' Ill it makes a man make a goal if success. In fact. Vale lite is strong or weak largiriy to. the umintiua to achieve mean that scllish success or service is the goal. ' rh -re nn- few plarr« in ihi country where the ambition t achieve i stronger than at Vale. Wc see it lidiites for our athletic teams; we • IS HNscntlnlly, this ainbilum to • !i. ' ' t -.iiili SUCl ' CSS. l. -i . lecognilion. ■Ill , it has it- ■y ificndship within ' .lining und tlmuKhl. i I .iiii iin : n : . . i.i i . ill lusi veuestt, wliich the world culK democracy, the will to believe, which lh« worid calls faith, and the ambition to achieve, which stands (or work in th 1 . we see 1 see n .• it in the achic- • , ' ,, a r us look out for the danger. Imt : Such • Vair It has ::•■ma phys ■and v Hut Ul M «.i uri (K-i 111 ,11. 1- n- -]• ,.;... .1.,.- « it. ;,-. A. I ' S.. Jk April l 1 ' •ass. I: tWijtic rm t LVBS Vale UnivKrs iiv Glub J. K. lIl ' KK. I9U4, B. BRINTON. !.••! K S. Vnn . K. I ' . Ki... . K. C Baldwin H104. J. I ■. B i M I K. CiJiuim;. iv - ' • ' I ' M- t;c i. V. Ailaniv. C. H. AntltTMin. r.. II Ariu.l.l. Jr.. I- 1 I ' ...;.um!i S. W. Bonnie W B B-MiHon ] ' J.C. I: Kavct J. F. I K II. Lain;.. W M. Crane. Jr Coleniiin I i;;l.-- II I T I. I. C Kvcri ■How..- K C 1 V. I ' . I F V . . V. C II. .11 Arthur llavemevi J. H. Holmes. J. 11 Hopkinv Jr F K. HowlanJ. J B. Hufl. T. L. Jefferson, |r. I ' H • I. A H JC. aiVEK.M.Ni. BOAkU H. I. I ' pr i 4.n i.(i 4 S., a II. J. B «; K E K k ■- MKMBI ' I ' rtiititnl. I ' tl ' rfsntfiil Sftrttiiry Trfiisuftt . K. B. Schley, uim S.. T. It Thuchcr. 1. .4, S Turner, i.joii, B. Vin U v, ivoj. K. S Vhilch( ii e, |i .? S 1 C. N.irilm.i , ' . K Hark . I W Sullllbri v S. Sla.lc. k 1.. Sit:- ' , ■T. IJ 1 s V. . K V W ..M!,. 1 ' . Waisi..« ( , M Uinsu.n I K. V,«. llu11 I. (.. ;. If rd Ackert. I M Bi. ' lm.... 1 ' . I ' .- II..;..]-: i U It . !• 1: P..„ I. I ' nri. 1 ' Van iJcrverr Davis WitlianiliwlKht I Jean (■K I icUaVergnc, I. II KdwaKls. I S. KIlHwortli i S Fallows. S Fish. Jr.. A. k. Kisk. I.. C. l- ' roM. II A iardncr. Jr., I I , Iwin ALE UNIVERSITY CLUB. iqo5 — ' A. K H . M. .S. 1 . K C. S. II . . 1 i: S ilea.lcl. . Hucll Ilollister. II M. A. Muuard. 1. A R Kcllcy. K C. L l-jiwrencc, K S. A. l-«rBl«oc. A C A I ' oanl. C E S I.ittlr k K Miri . A I. 1 N ir 1 ' .. K H Scl.i B II 1. II A I. A II- A M II K 1- (1 M A 1 1 II 1- S J..h,. lUi II 1 K. k. 1! II V 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 K S C. 1 1. M k Uu. K. H. Wolc..tl 1 l  o6. r M C. Ad(li nih. 1 i; II. W. Aldcn. ' C. T. Anns. V. Kenneth Kuartlman. IJ. . ;ir K-c J K..rdeii. c. T. stclson J. H ' —■' ■■■I A • V. B • Mci D..I.., II 1 1 - F K H Taft V. W M l 1i. :l.MHl•;k — t.iji( .H« . . A V. Thom. Jr.. H. B. Pcmn. l )oS S. R. F Tilncy. Jr.. H. Pbipps. R. I). Alsup. S. Turner, L. Plail. M S Baldwiu. i; 11 ,} V.. cnpn. 1 I. Pratt. M 11. li iwmau. Ji KcKinie. H. CurtwriKhl. Jr . .Ulil. ■vi-r. Louis UcB Chapin J |). Comer, II. Corliss, .iir. K M Cresslet. II l II S Kn.i. II. koa.!.r S. U L.tnilon, t B. MiCt rmick, 1 I- M.ickav. - I V! l.- ' .Klit. Jr.. ' i! M..-...e. Jr.. I. K .Mc. v II. I,. Milcbell. t. (lllver ' .le. W B li n lor. i;. c. iiui.i..ii iN Wmlc. k. 1 ' . Kiiincv. V 1.1.. J K. Lowes, Jr..  ; II. Mallam. Jr. ■clcr. J 1- .Maynanl. Jr r . II (I r,.iinor. • (■]■■.,■t. .riu-. II .N -. ■: r: .., . M J 1, Simmons. 1. T. Snyder, l 4 .S. 1 H K. C Spaulding, ' -tte . V L. .Sludley. K 1 ' Swenson. •11. A. II Vrrnnnv II 1.. i ■• • v. U.. B l.;.i II M J R F. n. r!.4 ' p . Newton kac. C. U. Rafferty. W. S. Rcvburn. K. B. Schley. II. Townsend. F. O. Tvler. M. A. ' icl(. K 11. ■■.. W 1 ' . Kc-i)i);iril. 1, M deV. 1eMot. M K Hhclps, L. T. ShcflfieUl. S Mi-M Sbepard. Law Si I . R G I J.F ' ■s,: D. Boies, 11)04, W. S. Rkyhukn, 1904 S.. R. H. ' I ' lroMAs, 1905. M. C. Addoms, iijuf), G. Low, igo6f Vale Corinthian Vacbt Club Ori;an :ed iSS . Rc-ori anizid Marc i ■;, iSXg. J- OFFICERS. igo2-i jo3. CoDimoiiorc. Vice- C oiiuiwdoii Keitr Coiiiiiuxior Sfii-ctary. Treasurer. GOVERNING BOARD. W. L MiTCHF.11, 1904, C iiuriihiii. J. K. Bvi-RS. H)04, ' 1 ' . D, Thai hkk, 1904, B. AVinsluw, I(|C4 C. D, Rakieriv, 1904, S., E. E. Sialoinc;, 1905, V, S, Gi.a ier, 1906. RACE COJIMITrEE. R. H. Thomas, 1905, Chairman, E, W, Ci.rcAs, 1904. 0. B. Winston, 1904, S. L. Mather, 1905. L. M. Atha, 1905, D. G. Harvey, 1905 S., G. C, V. Low, 190(1, D. J. Warner, 2d, igo6. HOUSE COMMITTEE. W. S. Reyi-.urn, 1904S., C iainiiait. W. B. Boulton, Jr. ,1904, M. S. Hare, 1905, I. R. Fulton, igo6. HONORARY MEMBERS. Ex-Ojfficio : The Commodore of the New Haven Yacht Club. John F. Whittlesey, A. P. Stokes, Jr. 351 Professor Morris 1004 I. II. Arnold, i;. W. Adams. A. W. AlKii. K C. Ilal.lwin K 11 Hconl-ky. I . ! .K S. S H I ' W l; I (.■1 W Hr., . . M K r, !• M K. .1 N N kiipi j. I-. U II 111! .M ' I. s: C. J. Chapman. A. M. Out, W. B. Congd.in. K. Ci.lie, ' •,. I r.mkc I C ■I I (•: , C, K l . i... ., H. I . Kal.-cll. II C D.kIkc P. V l ilVlN. K. Day. I.. Hiirr. ' . S. Klstt-orili. ' Fisk. I. C. l- ' ro!,i. . Faltotvft, S Fi h, II L (iorxlhui! 1 .;,„„i.,... W II A n I n r I. I- II ; A. K J. c. ;, K M A B 1 G. T. Lane, K I ttinK. ;. I.n- ' K .M II. .Mm I K. Milltr. W. L. Mitchell. J. A. Morchcad, M II..I.. V M Hall. I I. II..n .-I,l.:i|lK M . ll.,v,,..l, A r lliimi.hMv A. K. Ilamill. B llolliHtfr. A. l. Mull. A M Hollrt. R. Howr, S. P. JohnMii). I V. C. Jackw.n. V. M. JcfTordN K kirkham. K l.ittle. J, II Lathi..p, C I. I.awranie K B. Ixird, L S Mather. M. MiltMDk. VALE CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB. M. Pease, H. Palmer, B. H. Prentice, F. B. Potter, S. Porter, G. Roberts, U. G. Ravniiind, E. P. Rogers, C. B. Smith, H. B. Spaulding, H. M. Shoemal er, E. E. Spalding, S. E. Sweet, F. Squire, H. T. Sheldon, W. U. Stillman. E. V. Stoddard, R. F. Tilney, R. H. Thomas, E. S. Whitehouse, D. M. Wishard, C. Wright, C. F. Wicker, B. Van Campen, C. N. Young. 1906, R. Aldrich, G. T. Arms, A. W. Andrews, G. Alden, R. M. Anderson, J. Brinsmade, K. Boardman, A. B. Baker, J. Borden, S. B. Curtiss, E. Corning, F. G. Chapin, W. W. Clarke, N. M. Crouse, H. W. Conde, G. S. Dole, MEMBERS- H. Damon, E. F. Dustin, J. Dart, A. E. Foster, I. K. Fulton, A. FultoD, R. Y. Flanders, S. Field, L. Fitcli, A. R. Flinn, W. W. Gibson, W. S. Glazier, L. E. Grant, C. W. Goodyear, 1). P. Haynie, W. D. Harris. I.. Hoyt, V. D.Hosfcrd, M. lludnut, -Coiiliiined. . W. Headley, D. R. P. Heaton, W. H. Harris, F. Hammond, W. K. Johnson, A. W. Kelley. W. R. Koehler, G. C. W. Low, R. Leech, W, S. McClintock. E. S. Mills. A. W. Morrison, W. S. Moorhead, B. Moore, 1). A. McGee, J. C. Phelps, F. C. Robertson, R. L. Rogers, K. S. Rowland. H. H. Swords, G. B. Struby, W. P. Shoemaker, W. B. Sprague, G. Sturges, T. L. Shevlin, B. D. Smith, C. C. Strong, G. T. Stetson, P. C. Smith, J. A. Stevenson, S. Turner, L. H. Tooker, H. F. Whitcomb, J. M. Willard, R. S. Wolfe, E. White, F. E. Wilson, H. A. Walton, J. R. Wickwire, J. Warner, H. R. Wilson, C. B. Van Tassel. 1907. N. J. Asiel, E. H. Arnold, F. A. Achelis, J. V. Bruce. W. G. Bulkeley, H. D. Babcock, E. Bendheim, P. W. Boardman, E. H. Butler. Jr., E. J. Beinecke, G. P. Braun, R. H. Bosrt-ell, H Boulton, W. M. Blair, N. P. Clement, L. C. Covey, C. G. Curtiss, J. Cunningham, MKMBBRS- 1 . , J. tJ Crane, R. I . Cutler. K. II. Cunniogluii K. H. Chopin. K II lUming 1 ' L. I ' anicis, r. I r):x..n C M : K II I ' T. 1 J w M. I !•• C H (i B A ■J L li-.;.. ,,..,,. W I Howberi C R Il..pkiii W. V. lluMcl. H C. Hoppiii. A  Jaik-...!). It . V Kt ' tn -vliiiii. C II k n. T t. II I s. I. ; A. s ' .: . C. B ' .1 ' - ■1 1. K - S T. NUKiiiKl... H B IVrriii R II I ' rintiLC. I. Plait. K. L. I ' ratt. I . M. Ryersun. C. F Robbins. Jr.. K. I.. Rolxrls. A. VV. Sawyer. U. K. SV..r. ' . M II II. I. 1 I ' .A 1. C B I. {;. u ' .: ity. ' iiiii. 1. I. W.i.u-. H. K Wckh 11 ' I r. I I Mavii i. V. Merl I. ' D • K. . S ToA.t. ii. WcttinKliouvc. !•: Walkir. II 1. R Whitiii-y. B I,. Wincl ll. Jr. II M Zcn.lcc l(H ' 4 S. V S. Allfii. H. 1 ' Andrews. W Atkins, Jr , II Al.«rl, W N Bam.nnl. )r K A Bait.li II I.- li H..lit. II u i;-..-,v,i. 1 ■M . ,,;„• T Klnim. I Kor 1. I. I rtx. II M Crw-s. i: M llnni. I I II ■■' . .1 ■: • ' I i ■' . I Ii M.l MM 1, !• Mors.-. V, V. tuboruc. K V. I ' uiiu R IVv. R I. I M, I ' m, tu. V I ' inkcrs. V. V I ' lankiiil.. II (; k • T II I- V. sill.; A. T S...K. :■C, B. Sl.- ' i H. |- S; I. I . -I H R U . K. F. V..ulcy. n V, Wallace, |{. H. Walker VALE CORINTHIAN YACHT CLU Cist of Vacbts enrolled Centerboard MEASUREMENTS. NAME or Keel. Rig. _)WNER. Length over all. Kt. In. Length vvaterline. Ft. In. Urabrino K. Sloop. R. S. Childs. 50 36 Chenoden K. Yawl. George Bodman. 45 30 Ramalla C. B. Knockabout. J. Mavnard. -14 1 ' 32 Empress C. B. Sloop. G M. Heckscher. 42 28 b Alyce K. Knockabout. W. Stillmau. 40 b 25 Sculpin C. B. Sloop. G. A. Cochran. 4 30 ■Grotona C. B. Raceabout. Buell Hollister. 38 3 26 Ragnild C. B. Yawl. E. C. Ostby. 3S 27 Windora C. B. Sloop. John Green. 37 25 K. Sloop. J. B. Thomas. 36 24 10 Keego C. B. Knockabout. R. H. Thomas. 36 25 Peggy C. B. Raceabout. Henry Potter. Polodore C. B. Knockabout. Rowland Hazard. 33 21 Sabrina K. Sloop. L. M. Atha. 33 21 7 Squaw K. Knockabout. Edward Putnam. 32 ■' Burgoraastei- C. B. K. Raceabout. C. ]. Chapman. 31 8 21 7 •■Aloha C. B. Sloop. B! A. Pierce. 31 24 ■' Merevyn C. B. Knockabout. (i. B. Wmslon. 31 21 Spartan K. Raceabout. N. S. Campbell, 3t 20 ••Alsra C. B. K. Yawl. F. A. Ward. 31 20 7 Willi win C. B. Knockabout. J. M. Uore. 30 iS Twilight K. Aux ' y Sloop. G. Fessenden. 21) 24 •Hawk C. B. K. Raceabout. G. D. Harvev. 28 7 IS .; ••Undie C. B. Knockabout. B. M. Warren. 28 iq Fleet Wing C B. Cat. W. A. Clark. 27 25 ' • Madge C. B. Knockabout. F. A. Ward. 26 19 •• Winona K. Sloop. R. P. GriflSn. 25 23 • ' Robin Hood K, Sloop. P. M. (ireen and E. C. Chase. 24 ly 6 ' • Frances C. B. Cat. D. R. McKee, Ir. 22 S 20 ■■Hello C. B. Sloop. J. M. Fairbanks. 21 18 ' allcyra C. B. Cat. J. B. Naething. 20 ' 9 He Ccrcle Trancais dc r Unii crsiic. Vale Bl ' REAl ' Dknmas F I MKM t Clarkr. Jr ' , u Paroswurth. ITtir. II. R. I ni;. M: r II l.r. ,u;.■t. ' rfsii fM . I ' itf-t ' ri ' siitfnl. Seer lair f tl 1r, ' KAIKKS I ' rof. J i ' irr|H iit. Uf K.  . Ree l. Mr I ' . O. RubliinH. I ' rof. R. .. S«ncleT - Iir. R. Schwill. Mr. M F. Tvkr. l ' r..r K. M Wair.n C E. , - -. w ;.;, . C) M K.pi E Bt.. . B Crcgory. W 1 ' . McCunc, J. Scr..i„!, ( M 1 ' . L (;.« l«in K. Markor. I . F. Si.h, ' K M 1 C. S. tJo.- ' 1, M deV. de More . J. I.. . . W. B. 1 l E. iln. B Muore. B. E. - T. U. 1 A It R 1 ' . Morrison. H. S.. G Br. li |i R. N..yci.. S. A - . J. W. K a J ' R W Necter. R. II 1 1 . Cmne. V. Moviiand, A. N. Pai-mclw. J. A. Tu..ic. N. M. Cro(i ir. A. B 1 . r.-or W. L L. Pelir . W. Tracy. M. ;. Kc.! r II ' C C. Perry. F. L. Warrin. B. A. (!. ■i; A. K I ' orlcr. E. S. Whilchou S. L. (.a; i F. B. I ' .rt-tcr. 1-. F. Wicker. M. S. fi..-..- A B. Rccknagel. R. II. Wolclt. II. l.WV-n .,n (. H Vc.miv; jst I fl BUREAU El ' COMITE DRAMATIQUE UU CERCLE FRAN AIS. Cc Comiic Draniiiiiiiuc Ukkman F H.. . I ' tttiti, C S. McCain. Dirr, 1, 1 B. HOLLIMK . Korrcsoniaiions llrjmJiigu . A ' ..v Prrmure K- . • MX ■(I ' Eugi-nc .nliidic. Deuxii-me K ■, ' •;•; ' .. I,. ' 1 l ! I.iv.i.c U.il.ichc Troinii-me Rcpi  Crcis c mc RcprcKniailfn Drjmjiiquc Hnnucllc Cc mcdccin Itla rc Cui mcrcrcJi Ic : dcccmbrc n.w .Si:anaii|vI I r p. L. Va . K. WlNftlOM. ■' Makiink. F Mm e M.f. (Ml i 1 ,. KoBIKI. II - s . , Lut vs. |- 1 1 ' 1 Vai(« . GLkonk. AM I M I K,-ri CREW SQUAD, I ' .llll, Ui WllllHiii l tliiiin A Uiilpli Clatwortliy ' • ■ • ■•--,y ( lV sl. l u;;las lt y I ,0N • Im i|i|| F IwIII I lWfN, .II , iMlNVMl-tli Kli ' liHnlKdti hllplxn ■loliii pi-iin-e ManiiliiK, II ' vi ii| TiMiriK! Mti .z.N ' Siuari Vns ' )ii Pm-soiii-. l- ' iiink lluiitlntrtoii riin .liiiM -H Chiiixltcr I ' lfstii lliiiiilil N M-v« ' s S« ' ott. • ' ImrloK Har i-y Scrll)ini. William J v Htudley. Ilai ' old Tiiwiixtiiul. Edgar Kii li lpli Tifixeil. ii d.-T. 3bo n WllMaiii ill-Ill . Max Ho vai- l I lx l hliiH Kat ' iii ' Bni ir .r l Brii ■•Sydney H it ai • Brufv f jirtwrK l .w.-ll Mol.h. John Drowry I ' oiiht. ■lollli I-.. -.cli niiw. •l-lh. Fii-i- Iiohl Kwlli Mai. • r. .John Karson. Jr.. Douirhis Gil. ' •!l . E lgarT. KtMiueth 1 James Wllmm Htiifa Wllltain llt ' iin MarrlHon. Itoiitrhi . ' (Jn ' Harvey. UiiytiiMinI Hav -nif. i ' r. n WHr l (illl -K|ili- iliiM. HHl|ih I ' arw ' iif Klmn ' . K lwaiil .M«-KMu ' iiii ' . ' l -wli , John Kr« tlfri -k Mii. naiil. •lohii KlHWorth OwkIcv. |{oh ' i-t Dunn I ' ftt icrKon. ciiarli ' H Doiini ' lly |{Hfr ' rl. . JoFU-ph ( ' oiiK ' llUH KathlHiriic. Wllllaiii Handy Uci-ves, 2 l. Ix.iils Hurr Shfldon, Alfn ! Montjfoinf ' ry Sh«H k. Jr. JiMi ' pli Irving SiinnionR, Sidney Goodwin Sttihlix. ■pli Kdwin Washlnj ton, Jr. Died E «c nibcr joch. 19s). 3b3 linrli Hlssrll A MaiMii Siilllv.r 1 mak -sl.M-  .. Mciitlrii- r l-. ■lolin i: Jiall -.-  iitl.-y ! tii ' fiivc «. Maivus l al . I iwn ' iKM ' Boanlinuii Ii ' . Newi ' ll Av T E l Iy. .Ir.. iiiirr.s n .u_ ' !.i- (;m..it Ki II.. Diiiilcl Moon. .If . |tavl ! MiK -f M..n•l , X ' Wtoll IIL . (ii-)«liaiii Ho)j«TlH. lI ' iiiK ' J Aim lo Ko;f Ti.. I)oiii. ' ln . SattcrliM- SiliiMick, Evainh ' V Baker Scliley. (Jcol-jfc SlloWdoll, Irvln;. ' Trilrli SnyiltT, ' .- ill Clayton Str]ilifnson. Mawiula Sl ' V« UHon, HUsh TiKinipson. «n ' «ir;: ' tiarn-tson Va li ' . ' .inicH .lolinnon Wai-hiy. vaiil KiMinon Wcldi, Ui |{..lHTt ' ' I ' lioiiias (ti)m i|i Hi-.i ij. l iiilliiuM n tJjivriii Iti-ii litiiiiit TupiM-ii I Mun-.i. 1! • ■Wll-m 11 llulM-i ' t Mi i- ii tii.-ii i. Kii-M Mi-niii 11)11 lis. Stimi-t rliiyton Hommli ■.1 ■■.. ' ' ... I 1 M mLIicII. I ilKvi-tli ' MiMn-rct ' Hiitflips, I ' H M Vii| ' l ll, .Maiistl l(l. .ii- l MrLHiialiiiii. ■■•I .M. ' i-tz. Morw, ; i;.:i;i V HutllMMi. l ' hr ' ii« K.vHii. KoUii iCiniiK-t Slicl ' loii. .li- AIi I I ' .miikt Wanl. Iwani Wilhelni. ' Divd Mafch j904. yaLE ( iTY (Government ( lub T. D. TiiAi ' iUK. 1904. R. C. VViiiiTiKt, ii i . S M. H. I ' RtNTICI ' ., I() S H. HdMON. |i;i(4 S . OKKICKRS I url ' rrsiiifi:! Sti rf titty. Tt fitiin fi . MKMIlKkS U. Itoics. W. W BraincrJ, N. S Campbell. f Cliillcnilcn, 1:. V lliicas. K l M «. A II I II I. I II II. StcM ' iiiN, I li. ThoUlier, J, K. V.««1...(I V II. Itarniim R. S. Binkrni. I. F. Bissel. C. I). Raffertv. K H. Schlc-y. I. K Shclilon. R. Ilavenievcr ■K ' 1% S, WliilrhuiiM-. R L Whillicr. H. RaokiD. Law S .iiooL J. H. Seara. 368 M. Trowbridge. T ' lie llndepgraduate QeFman Club Lansing P. Reei , Gerald Ciuttendkn, Gardner Richardson, W. B. Boultou, G. Chittenden, F. C. Colston, J F. Cullman, J. A. Falvey, H. I. Gardner, 11. ( ilicksman, H. N. Arnstein, W. M. Barlow, H. L. Bodnian, C. Brewer, M. Brown, J. M. Comstock, U. Cronan, VV. D. Dean, J. S. Ellsworth, S, Fish, Jr., Pr,- Sid en I. I ' icf-Pr,sident. Secrelary aiiil Trfcisiiri MEM HERS. H. B. Gould, A. Havemeyer, F. E. Rowland, H. S. Huntington, Jr. E. H. Hurd, N Jennings, A. H. Kerr, S. P. Frieilnian, ]. A. Goldman, il. L. Goodhart, K. A. Gray, A. E. Hamil, C. S. Harris, N. S. Hastintjs, H. E. Haws, A. W. Hildreth, A. P. Humphrey, H. G. Lord, G. A. Mohlman, R. H. Nead, E. C. Northrop, 1. T. Patterson, [r., ' l-:, U Peck, V. G. Powning, j. H. Lathrop, H. H. Loudenslager. S. L. Mather, C. T. Neal, C. R. Noves, F. L. Nuhn. A. M. Reid, G. Richardson, J. G. Rogers, H. R. Schenker, L. P. Reed, O. M. Reid, P. Shaffrath, IX F. Sicher W. H. Warner, F. L, Wan in, ]r.. A. Wittstein. E. P. Sharretts. H. M. Shoemaker, J. C. Smillie. IL Sooysmith. H. M. Turner, E. L. Visanska, C. 1- . Wicker, C. H. Young, A. H. Yost. 369 TML  jos - J CLVB J. W WvssK J« . 1 l.tWIV II Ka ;4 «. I . ' tl MII10 h XT l, ir T Aii  . M r 1. 1. .„ . , ,.K W. J I. ' KorIc. Jr A avaK - I- S., ■riicc Slicphcnl. n i 4 : J II . I. J II Bridges P.I. I. !•: HiniiM.r. I . «,. II 1 ' ... A • I ; l I I. L H ha.;all 1,4 il, ■] lllM. I..S.. K ViKaniika. k os- I ' . Winthrop. L S - li. SltibtM. ig i4 S., A J. W.riDK. f f ' • J. J Waring, i()04 S. THE SO UTHERN CL UB. Li W. N. Arterburn, 19C14, S. W. Bonnie, 1904. J. W. Bruce, igoy, J. C. Caldwell, T.S., MEMBERS— Co; ; (v . Kcntiiiky. R. I). Davis. Jr., 1907, A. P. Humphrey, Jr., 1905, R. F. Maddox, 1906 S., W. M. UuQcan, 19011, Harold Hunting, T.S., Herbert Martin, P.G., E. R. Embree, 19( 6, T. L. Jefferson, Jr., 1904, V. D. Price. igo6, B. C. Helm, 1907, J. H. JeiTries, 1904 L S , W. N. Woodbury, igo6S. M. C. Holt, P G A. B. LaCour. 1904, F. G. Hudson, Jr., 1907. S. A. LeBIanc, 1905, Louisiana. (i. II. O ' Connor, 1905 S. Edmund Richardson, 1905 S. J. C. Rathborne, 1905 S., J C. Stephenson, 1905 S. Maryland. F. P. Colston. 1904, T. J. Lowndes, 1907, J. M. Nelson, Jr., 1906 F.S., E. P. Sharretts, 1905, H. S. Frank, 1905 S., E. C. Wight. L.S. Mississippi. H. T. Allen, 1905, W. P. Armstrong, igofi, K. D. Welles, igo6. Missouri. Nelson Studebaker Riley, 1904. llamiltcm Baxter, 1905, J. E. Bently, 1905, J. P. K. Berry. 1904 .S., W. T. Berry, igo6S., W. T. Briggs, 1905, Henry Dickinson, 1905 S. II. P. Erwin, 1904, A. (J. Erwin, rgo6. H. A. Foster, 1907, C. D. Francis, L.S., B. S. Gowen, P.(i., Tf)iness,e. H. S. Jeck. 1904 S., 1 P. Keith, igo6, R. S. Maddox, 1907, II. K. Pritchitt, igoO S. A. M. Shook, 190? S., M. B. Terrill, tgo4, J. H. Walker, L.S., J. E. Washington, Jr. , 1905 S., W. G. Wilson, 1907, J. W. Wynne, Jr., 1904. J. M. Bettes, 1904 S., J. J. Culbertson, Jr., 1905 S. G. P. Christian, 1904, T. R. Gaines, 1904, J. C. Darragh, 1905 S., John Gordon. 1905 S., R. R, Ilartwell, T.S. ' ginia. . I. B. Rice, 1904, West I ' irgi7ua. J. T. Barclay, P.G, R. H. Wolcott, 1905. Andrew Sledd, P.G. A. P. Thorn, 1906. Washing on, D. C. Hamilton Abert, 1906 S., W. K. Johnson, njol), C. W. O ' Connor, L.S., W. S. Allen, igo6 S., W. B. Kerr, 1904 S., Andrew Parker, igo6, H. M. Hoyt, Jr., 1907, 371 W. S. Reyburn, 1904 S. D. B. Sterretts, P.G. X DOVi i; ( ' .i V r BfKNHlUK WiNiUiu. L P. BitSBLL. KUW ' ARII E. SfALI-IN ' I ' retiiitnl. I ' ltf-PrfsiiifHl. v. r tarv anii Ttrmiit MIM!- ■!■■- C V. Adani . Ilow-ani n-Timrr !i k I-. Smillcy. J. P. T. ArmilronR. W H 1 I-; S I ' d.Ui;. 11 M Stcbbins. Jt L. M. ArooUJ. Jr . D. T 1 u. E. P«rk . T. 1 . Tli«chcr. 1-. H Arnold. r. M L. P Rr- ' I- H WiKK.v 1- (icriild Clnncndcn. M K . II K I BiirnKiilc v E. W (-..Kav J H ; K P S I 11 WAIIH M V S ' EincrMiO L-t V I.. AM-r,. Jr . K S Biiiley.  .■s : k. W H kccvi-H. Jr . Louis H. Sheldon, i)klc. . V A II : ... V. i. Studlcy. E. W John 1 1 . Kint-on. Harold Townkciiil V u K II y ousios. V. K. Woodwnrth I, M. Ci;;t.u . W II J. K. Bl « n)cr. S. K 1 11 A 1 ..-.her. v.. P. Sharreim. (°til) ert BrowniiiK. !•• ij 1 II A (iar.ln. r.Jr. K. K. SpaldinK. Har ' ■' • •• Lawr. ' . ' ' - • Frank Squier. Jr.. ' M |- H R. Sullivan. -• J ' . c k J. 11. Willianm. (i N. H. Clcim-Qt. k M 1 K. W. .MctMTlcau. U. M. Wikhard. A. M. Coit. C. 1 Ii. A kiihariituu. L. S Tyler AN DOVER CLUB. MEMBERS— r, ' « ; c A 1905 S. F. Becker, S. H. Carter, B. Cartwright, Jr., S. H. Elliott, F. B. Ewing, R. P. Grant, L. G. Howard, J. E, Ayers, W. T. Bacon, H. M. Bartlett, L C Barton, K. R. Chase. R. L. Clark, L. Dousman, C. W. Carpenter, W. H. Crammer, J. H. Faust, D. B. Gregg, J. E. Johnstcjn, R. P. Kinnev, J. W. Leavenworth, C. D. Lynch, W. McLanahan, B. G. Marshall. J. G. Dunlap, H. Ferry, B. Fitzpatrick, K. Fulton, J. N. Greeley, T. X. Gurley, E. B. Hall, J. J. Hasbrouck, R. F. Hurlburt, IC. W. Levering, iqo6. igo6 S. D. H. Moon, R. Lindenburg, C. H. Murphy, J. W. Reid, H. Scott, C. H. Scribner, W. H. Harris, F. Harwi, M. Hecksher, E. L. Mersereau, W. D. Nichols, V. P. Shoemaker, G. D. Liggett, R. H. McCurdy. L. O. Meacham, R. L. Paterson. W. M. Silleck, J. L Simmons, E. T. Stannard, R. A. Voight. J. E. Washington, F. R. Wickwire. G. T. Stetson. J. F. Stimson, J. A. Toole, W. Waterman, J. R. Wickwire, E. White, F. E. Wilson. P. S. Sheldon, F. N. M. Squires, L. T. Wilcox, E. Wittenan. E. P. Bagg, Jr., E. J. Beineck, G. P. Braun, Jr. E. B. Chapin. R. D. Davis. Jr., W. A. DeWitt, W. S. Fuller, H. C. GilHs, H. S. Knox, R. D. Marshall, C. G. Merriam, |. [. Metzger, S. F. B. Morse, C. P. Otis, H. B. Perrin, H. Phipps. L. Piatt. A. J. Ryan, E. L. Pratt, F, R. Simmons, H. B. Stimson. W. G. Sullivan. C. Summer. St. Paul ' s t lub I ' rtiiiltHl. ' i f ' Preiiiii til St.rflary. ■wis R. Schrnck, ;rll Tucker. . 1.I..I1 K. VVarilwcU lin I.. WaliTN. iim-u li. Willinms. Ji armnl B. Wintton. lin K WfMMlruff. W; iivk.M. Hu ' .III II K mI 1 .ircnc M. Sctiultr, Ibert II. Vcrimni, 1 ward K WcKli M..rir.i Jani ' Ml ' , licrniao l.iviiiKsii lUiocan I .Mcicr Lawrence (i. kt inlcy M. Smilli. i|{c L. Tbompso miclh K. Vctk« Mi K. Wicker, iicticc H. Vounf{. T!U '  . Jr . ! • cv. Jc.l i:..- :.i 1. Hri.-w tcr. Jr . j.-l Cliiirlc V Ciirpi ntcr. Jr . He liiiy 1 . Arms. ' l H. -r. o f.-, vn Kr .Mcixmcll. I. Miirlv-n i.trntiKloo K. Walkii •urge Ve lingIii ui-f ll.- r. l(l I. V. WhiliKN I ' arke U. Sedley, fieorjfe B. Slruliy. liii Warm-r W B Kunciman. K. Treat! well, S. Witberbee, J. G. Crane. THE HDTCHKI5S CLUB Daviii Boies, 1904, rr.aidciit. Georc;e Cook, Jr., 19114 S., ' uc-Pn ' std,iU. David Boies, F. B. Chapin, E. C. Ely, F. W. Glazier, F. L. Adams, L M Atha, B. Boardnian, J. M. Comstock, G. H. W. Alden, C. H. Banks, J. B. Brinsmade. H. W. CondL ' , R. A. Cooke, W. H. Coursen, E. H. Barstow, Chrisholm Beacli, A. G. Camp, C. W. Comf.at, y. P. K. Berry, C. A. Bryant. H. H. Brown, E. S. Chapin, Jr., Howard Corlies, F. W. Andrews. H. D. Baker, W. N. Bannard, |r. W. T, Berrv, II. L. (iriKus, W C. Hall, A. R. Kelley, (i v. Cooke, I. S. Ellsworth, II. L. Goodharr, R. W. Hemingway, H. F. Uanion, E. F. Dustin, Grosvenor Ely, A. G. Erwin. A. EthridKe. A. R. Flinn, L. M. Connell. R. L. |. Conner. F. R. balfeare, C. P. Garland, O. B. Cockrum, George Cook, Jr.. H. S. Frank, R. Havemeyer, C. W. Carpenter, S, P. Emerick, J. G. George, R. E. Ilallock, John S. Ei.isworth, 1905, T yiasHier A. Rex Fi,in , 1900, Secretary. MEMBERS. 1904. J. C. Kittle, T. M. Marsh, P. S. Ney, 1905. Edward Kirkhani, T. T. Munger, R. G. San ford, igo6. F. L. F ' ord, I. K. Fulton. V. S. Glazier, W. P Hall. F. A Hayes. 1 907. W. I Humbert. A. B Jackson. Jr.. C. P. kiinball. 1904 S. loseph Curtis, N. A. Eddy, 1905 S. S. C. Hemingway. F. E. Law, [906 S. C. B. Jones, K. D. Loose, Trowbridge Marston, 375 A. H. 1)1 instead. J. Olmstead, V. (;. Pouniu . H. M. Shoemaker, (i. S. Spencer, W. N. Stillman. T. J. Kent, |. E. Lathrop, A. W. Mace, J. i; Magee, A. W. Morrison, F. H. Rockwell, B. U. McClintock. F. S. McClintock. II, A. Ri)scnbaum. F. E. Johnson, Jr. H. B. Miller, C, H. Santoid, A. M. Shook. Jr. Thomas Minford, Jr. H. K. Prichitt, Waldo Sheldon. C. Shaw, W. B. Wait, P, B. Welles. R. F. Tilney, 2d. H. M. Turner, I). Woodruff. N. F. Thompson, Jr. Spencer Turner, Geo. Underwood, Jr. Harris Wolcott, D. J. Warner, 2d, R. J. Young. n. E. Tavlor, Jr., I). |. Torrey, R. L Wallace. I IJ. Waterman. A. K. Mor.nan. R. F. Mygatt. P. H. Skidmore, L. A. Wilson. W. B. Simmons, |. F . Stein man, H. C. Williams. Ai Sf e ( auire eeuille ( l k WiiiARK Huti Siirta. ift. jAUKk JullNMON WaKIKU, I 4 KiAUC C. BaowN, S I ■■■li K y. • FPiCKKb. MKMHKkS. (i. S Miiniuin. N S kilcv. K 1 sm: , . I fliirv ii i TrfOiHTtr. I . I-. V«nin, |r 1. Wlls-.D. J. W. Wynne. C. ItaKlcy. A. Garnscv H. K K I. I M A. Wick. A M. Rciil. I, K Walbriilg. N! 11 itchr. ii. B- iKE1n . A UVic. Jr II K. H T K IW.cIkt H 1 F 1 II ' • M Fon-Nl. ; C llubbcU. W. S Moorbiixl. J. ;amt le. A. N. HuUt. G. IIutchin« tn. C M. Hortiin. I I 11 tot.hr. Jtiho t . RamRcy. H. I ' araonK. II U..U..1 ' Ir i. G. SymcH. K IJ WtlU T F. Silkman. G. Smith. W. I.. Ivcwiti. C. Tniendale. 1 The Hill School Club J. B. HuFK, 1904, C. B. Long, 1904 S., W. K. Van Reypen, Jk. J. B. HUKF, 19U4, G. A. Brownback, G. Chittenden, W. A. Griffin, H. G. Hull, F. Ackert, G. M. Bodnian, W. M. Crane, Jr., J. B. Huff, G. J. Letchworth, C. B. Long, H L. Bodman, W. B. Congdon, M. H. Bowman, Jr J. Borden, A. W. Eddy, C. W. Goodyear, W. Atkins, Jr., W. A. Blair, F. A. Georger, F. G. Achelis, E. H. Butler, Jr., N. P. Clement, G. H. Colket, Jr. F. Hammond, W. S. McClintock H. Hammond, P. C. Hopkins, W. C. Johnston, F. L. Daniels, G. B. Gleaazer, B. Goodyear, OFFICERS. EXECUTIVE COMM M. Ckane, Jk., 1904, MEMBERS. 1904. R. S. Jarvis, Iy04 S. V. B. Lyman, i.)05. F. I). Frazier, L. C. Frost, 1905 S M Cressl er, 1 906. E. S. Mills, G G. Parkhurst President. Vice-President. Secrelarv and Treasun ITTEE. W. K. Van Reypf.n, Jr., 1905- P. B. Reynolds J. B. Naething, E. H. Putnam, A. E. Hamill, J. L. Houghteling, W. S. Slade. H. F. ZoUars. W. S. Reyburn, F. O. Tyler. W. K. Van Reypen, Jr, L. K. Walbridge. G. Roberts, J. A. Sears. T. L. Shevlin, B. D. Smith, G. Sturges, G. B. Van Wagenen, H. R. Wilson. igoo S. W. J. Linn, F. H. McCuUoch, 1907. J. M. Kennedy, H. J. Lawrence. T. G. Lowndes, 377 E ( ). McNair, B. W. Sauntry, M. E. Phelps, C Shaffer, V W. Plankinton, R. C. Tripp. D. R. Meigs, K. Preston, D. M. Ryerson, H. F. Thomas, H. S. Wells, M. B. Wilson. Tall Scl|c ol Club K. n. V..;.;iN. R. o. Pattm!-.s U. K. MRiri c; M. r . C Bunn. «; I--. ' MEMBKKS. A B UCo.:r l.a()ir |) Sinitli. C K SinHh. Jr. I ' rtiidrnl. T. I). Thnchcr, K II. WiKRin. .1 H M Wane II 1 I H,:;k: y t: H Kilwanlt A M lloll.r. li. H Baldwin II I Ba(l.. . K. R Ma li T Mint. Iluwaiil Tuft J I) (. ' omcr. A. H. Burt!, H V Br n. A. FalloD. E. H. Barstnw R. Browo. ■I- I llr...... 1- M Shcpanl 11 T Spcrry. w . Taft, n. right I T. PAUL ' S (( HRDEN GiTY) GlUB jt C. B. Alcott, igo5 S., W, C. Blythe, icjoy. W. R. Coon, ir,04 S., J. G. Darragli, iyo6S.. C. W. Fowler, igo() S., M. V. Hall, i.joC. L.S., Fort Hammond, [go6, S. B. Jennings, Hjoy, W. C. Johnson, igov, R. P. Kinney, 1905 S., R. L). Kochersperger, 1907, W. J. L ' Engle, 1906 S., E. S. Little, 1905, L. O. Meacham, 1906 S., F. L. Mitchell, 1906 L.S., D. M. Morris, 190(1 S., K. L. Pratt. 1907. Max Roesler, 1905 S.. VV. H. Reeves, Jr., 1904 S. P. G. Sedley, 1907 G. H. SnowdoD, 1905 S., W. B. .Sprague, igo6, H. Washburn, 1906, J. Washburn, 1907, J. E. Washington, 1906, F. DeMurias, 1905 L.S. SiiADV Sinr. ArAiir.Mv Ci.n J. -nil H II -■I.AWIKM K I ' WiisoN S. McCifs JiiMN « ' . IJII WOKTri X ' iit-PrrsiiUu! iV rfliiry. Trmsurfr. MEMBERS. C. M. Anderson. Alexander Gunluii. K. 1 J. II Holmes. A. H. Kirr. K. V. WarmcaNlIc J V. CUrk. F W Kav. K c t llillinan, l , C. Liiplon. A. W. Aodrc v A. R. Pliiin. W. S. McCliolock. K. J. Kaufman. I). M. Moms. V. V. Coi;... F. A. Dean I K. S. McClintock. I Olivi-r Stephen I). Thaw, Richard R. Townsenil. POMFRET Ct.LTB Philip Waldron Boardman, Kenneth Boardman, William Bowen Boulton, Frederick Kingsbury Bull, Ludlow Seguine Bull, Watson Beach Day, Theodore Polhemus Dixon, Frederick Berthold Ewing, Henry Lee Ferguson, Morgan Goetchius, Russell Houston Hull, Shelton Edward Martin, John Frederick Maynard, George Frederick Parrish, James Cook Smilie, Arthur Purdy Stout, Henry Havvley Swords, Stevenson Towle, Jr , John Screven TurnbuU. 1 i Chknkv. A W ■II. ; J II W, K. Cla- . S K. liurnap. Jr W. B. Day. H. K. Dim xk. M. C. Hiilkclcv. I I- I ChiUU. I S Collins. UN. CsUi;. P. R. Kctii. MKMIlKRy viDlrynum. I H. HcDDcy, B. P. Iiu«tio I ' l, 1 1 W;:;i.iiii t . SlIIlllKT. I.l.ll.. Emcrstjti Arthur L. ;. Taylor. H.A.. Whciler. I ' ll I) , 1. li I. K V r •Ic, 1 1. i Mxl«in. I W. Knox 1 ' . S. iNcy. 1 W Ti.uv II M r.iriKi r Winhlow. I J Y..unK I • H. Wclli-N. H a. White. 1- H WhiltcTTii.i R J YouDK. W L Ulrich C. T IU..I-- M -5 V . ' . S. I F. M i. Rowlcv. M.S . W. T. Lvnch. L.S II H Colton ' . LS.. K. DK-iopo. L.S., C. A. Roberts. L S.. F. rrano.litii. MS Cincinnati Club H. Taft, iqo5, J. P. KiNEON, iyo5 S., W. R. KoEHLER, Iqu6, M. G. Feder, J. R. Bloomer, H. Taft. T. L. Bouscaren, R. M. Edmonds, OFFICER.S. MEiMBERS. 1904. J. L. Gray, 1905. ]. A. Goldman, i()06. P. W. Hunt, 1907 J. W. Freiberg, G. Wilshire, 1904 S. W. II. Harrison. 1905 S. J. P. Kineon. I9of) S. J. R. Clark, Jr. Presiihnt. Vice-Pi-fsiiinil Secretiiry. w L. Mitchell R. A. Grav, A. H. Yost. W R. Koehler G. Thompson. 383 I ' . Loui, (lAir, DUNI ' AH I. Ml : pRKIiHRICk B. li«l .. AUTHl ' lt XI. Cui i ' EbWAtu S. Lit II K Prrsitirnl. I ' i(t-l ' tfii,ltnl Sftiftaty. Irtiiiurft MKMUKKS lg-«4- Artlnir W nirtur.l UtrWn N Arn- A.lnit M ItrcK ■BdwanI H. BarMow. I ' Uireoce H. King. Kieilerick B. Ewing. Benjamin F. Winchell. Charles G. Ewiog. CarltuD Huiskanip. Jnmrs I ' Kiimiicy, J ihn P Kamsr . IOWA CLUB OFFICERS. J. S. Brocksmith, H. C. Groman, J. M. St. John, Jr. J. J. Shambough, Presidejit. 1 ' ice-Presictent. Secretary. Treasurer. C. E, Cory, P. G., C. T. Erlckson, P. G., E. W. Rockwood, P. G., Louisa C. Rockwood. Mus. , F. I. Selzer, P. G.. J, S. Brock.smith. ig04, H. C. Groman, 1904, R. G. Rich, 1906, T. H, Wallis, 1906, C. E. Armstrong, 1907, MEMBERS. Hugh Gillis, 1907, F. H. Schmidt, 1907, F. E. Wilson, 190I), J. C. Preston, 1904. J. T. Oxley, 1904 vS., M. F. Baker, 1906 S., S. C. Murray, 1906 S., L. T. Wilcox, 1906 S., J. H. Yaggy, i.)04 T. S., O. R. O. Farel. 1905 T. S. Ira Hawk, 1905 T. S., F. Huttenlocher, L. S., J. A. McKenzie, L, S., E. J. Wanner. L. S., J. M. St. John, Jr., 1904 L. S. J. R. Waller, 1905 L. S., H. W. Cramer, 1905 L. S., J. J. Shambough, P. G., J. B. Jackson, P. G.. G. C. Hubbell, 1905 S. 385 2 aic unwors Vj i Jr t s i C ub OFFICERS. Sir pKBiiimiCK I ' oi.ux k. lx nilon. Kn|{laod (ieoKOK E. PoiiiKi. Tumntu. ( Qtar ju. TllcRKTON T. Dis |)KHMAK F. I ' OV D J, fiiwim... I Hkkiikkt Fonw, Lomlua, bngianit. Honoriiry Pmiitetil Prtsiiiinl. I ' I ' l t- I ' rttidtnt. Sfcrftaty- I ' tfaiurft . Honorary Mrmhi ' J. A. B.. A Bri i:. M S C. 1 A R ! 1 A. S Malcolm. li. 1. Molclm. A. Hcrry. J S. llcPaddc:, R. G. n Rich«r l!h,n J. N. Robertson. N. B. Spionry. A. R. Ross. R. G. C Stii.ir! P. V. II I C. F. I V. M. M..,c J. G. Bower. M E ZavilT. Nova Scolin. Nova Scot lit. Camiiln. Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia. Canada. New Zealand. Canada . Nuva Scolia. Australiii. AuNtralia. Canada. New BrunKwick. Canada. Canada. Nova Si-otia. Canadn. Canada. Irclanil. Canada. Nuva Sootia. Mauritiok. Canada. Hopper Kcttk Kiwb J ' V. T. Abbott, Jr F. S. Bailey, J. P. K. Berry, j. McBettes, B. Brinton, W. J. Brundred, G. C. Childs, O. B. Cockrum, G. G CooledgL-, C. S. Dewey, R. T. Bailey. G. H. Baldwin, M. S. Baldwin. G. M. Brown, B. Cartwright, L. M. Clucas, K. M. Cressler, E. M. Dalley, S. T. De Pew, H. Dickinson, igo4 S. T. R. Dunham, M. Farmer, H. L. Ferguson, E. T. Glass, G. S.Hasbrouclc, E. A. Hall, W. B. Kerr, J. E. Lowes, S. W. Parsons. W. V. Peck, 1905 S. J. C. Dilworth, K. P. Grant, R. Havemeyer, R. P. Kinney, J. P. Kineon, D. R. Lupton, S. E. Martin, J. F. Maynard, Jr H. T. Muzzy, J. E. Owsley. 387 R. D. Patterson, J. N. Rae, W. H. Reeves. Jr. T. B. Sheldon, W. L. Studley, H. Townsend. E. R. Troxell. Jr., H A. Watson, H. K. Welsh, M. A. Wick. J. C. Rathborne, C. H. Scribner, D. S. Schenck, J. y. Simmons, H N. Scott, E. G. Spaulding, J. C. Stephenson, D. M. Stephenson. S. Towle. H. L. Whitney. cMom.u ' 1 orrcr Vl. u• L ' lc illc :.ln c Gol• on. Sctb I?aniv:U ' rMnob.im, 3r.. Chaunccv Cl.ul; 1 :nMC E vm CLipp. Xawrcncc l ai?on. rallla t K;.lc ? Durham. Jfrc crlcl; EraiMiU ' pierce. Cbauncox? Sbattcr Ooo rlcL IvOlvrt Xincoln Simllcv. l oiiorarv IScnihct. J fqfim II. 1U. Jfulton, M. S. 6la, icr, X. Ibovt, M. 1U. 3obnsou, IP. a. IDcOcc, M. £. IDoorhca?, .16. ir . Smith, 3. B. Stcvcuf on, 5. Uuviicr. ]E. Mhitc. 389 W lll. M KA DoS PKICSIDh Jamk Mavixk Wl I A. lUl. tluriiir. Kr. .■•• .. KoiriT I.I l U :LAt H pKANkl.lH WiLUji MOKCAH (Jcr ' ■■• GtotK.i. Til • . l: i 11 1 Kkpcrl nil MotiKluclii- Kipcrt in BrurtlB. I. I..ccturtr on InurKWiic Soapiti- loMructur in igth Century Ka .uiuK M Dcmoniitrator of the- Mug. ALkXANDC Mahoh Mil I Hkniv Oxwith I ' Kavard L ' t . ' • lalley I ' DifcKitor of Manicuring, iiralor of CuU and Murlct. ' rofckvir n( Applied Vhi kcr«. Kmcrito BSAU. JolIK ALEXAM ' mi I AUMIRAI. MaKAKOI JcruMilt ' ii Zinn ( ' n A Thc Awri ' L ExAMrLK. I THE HOGANS Pop ljc lcl vin. IjrLitc . ()()iiu ' c cl. Kid Gray, ' GrciiKlpop ' IjLirillar ' iete -liud ,nit.chclL Pltiin Bi-ady, ndei o :. - ' }M ' i Li - The Duke of Glastonbury. SPrar Jiiirmiral. Corn inoiiore. The Marquis of Troy The Earl of Ross C ornnton or armj ar O tttmmn Carl, of Toledo Joe, of Buffalo. Rat, of Manchester. Baldy, of Williamsport. The Lotus E ATERS I V l ' (JlTfX(l ' G 7 ' C i s lnHiT res , lit iis alone, -we will not wander inort George Woljster Adams, Nelsoi:i Stuart Campbell, Gerald Chittenden, Coleman Curtiss, Francis Talmadge Dodge, Franklin W illiams Glaicier, Nlorgain Goetoliiijw, James Herron Hoplvins, Jr , J Lilian Burrell Huff, John Casper Kittle, George Sharp N Iunson, Walter Starhnclv N Iunson, F aul Spraguie Ney, Kobert Lincoln Smitley, Thomas Day Thacher, Fredericlc Holi:ne Wiggin, Jr. Vale military Companies OFKICKRS. P. II I ' Hiris. H. J. 0«i.. E. D. P«. k. (i. 11. Mallam. H Palubk. COMPANY A C P«BBV .A ! • ■■■II I . II : Ctfrlaii A K I L V. I pKIVAItv ., B Af- • ' K, A 1 H K I S Buihi.K. I W Clmrkc. 1 V Cone. ! 1 ' I rf . i li . .. O. A. ii . ■V. V 1! C. M. I.. E. E I P. W. k E. E 1. ;:...:;; L P«c. C. E. Palmer. C. Pinncy. A. C. Prime. J. T. R Ker. G Ci Sv.. .- F V. - H E ' (. W, ■.  k ' tr IHl W H 1 r. v. . 1 k.--. W 1 1 CV E A H. 1 t- 1 Jen- ( ij.A .Ua ot AitlUl.tHl ( u,irfft nuittfr. ii tge,tnl Major. Omarlrrmattfr Strgfittil ll ' ANY C. COM PAW D. iiiN. itpiaim Iv B RvAN. Cifiliiin M 1 ,. „l ■■.■A H Hi HOT, iif iruti niiHt K C V iisi  ii, jn,l l.i iilfHiiiii N ; A 1. Eimv. Ill ftgfiiHl t M 1 .in I V k K. K .;.! .... A. I . CHkNtY. , .s. C. ' - s ClIAfIN, . • J. II. Allison. C. V. liatrm k. U. BuDkcr. K Kv-:. ' k. G. W. Carlton. W. V. Chapman. G. Cwik. «; V. Cuttikk. i; lla .. K K Uamie. Mcrt . 11 I ' ickiDkun. ! HaktingK. II. K Kellons, ,., A W llildreth. MB. Finchcr. ■1. K HolMpple. W. A. GUaby. .), I ' S JlKlil E (J. Hill. (if Uaniiuin. E. McK. Muni. K K M iii.iH.v. E. S. Kent. 1. M.if . ■B. (; Maisl,.,ll 1). 1 ■■J M •• s. 11 ■: C II Tt-tK. K C. UK lcii, E. C. Perry. C C. PerkinK. n, I. A r ' u:iii-r..v. A. ■K:nv;..tM «;. 1! II k 11 •r]i..n ' ..i-. J H Waiie. n k H. Wolcott. S. L. Weyburn. i OFFICERS OF HIE AI,K MIIIIARV COMl ' ANIK JLi Contents i) i DuRCToiY or Ri.i 131 Sl ' MMAKV. 132 • ■!.. Corponilion. Univmmty Commit . v., ' ' ' Onlcr u( Kxcrcifecs. n ..ii.I A lniini lralu.n. . ! Ktwii«- ' i . ' ■rtmcnt, •iiin. •mcDts ' , Kis.-or l o( Junior Ap|Miint ! « ' ■lijc HotiNc. • s. s.. . IJiiAi - h..l.ir-v ' .ii.s. . Yai I ' in tl l-ave Schuol. ■i ' .ii ' .tucnls. l '   • :iU of the College. ' ■■•■• ■• ' ; ' ' ' !nle DejittrtnicnU. flii, J ■. • • ■U,,, ]j ' lie Wooden Sp«Min, US 145 NO ■4 ■48 14S N 5l •SS 55 IS6 til «ss Dr.r . ' :.t: V Maeaxinc, li)6 ■' lie Literary Mi- ' Uil. 1 . , I .-iM-r, 20O 1)k;j , I- !-Pourri. . .  o7 1 ■■■• Spetioi bludu: i ;, LiSr.ii;. .111.: l ' iil.,Kaliiins, .1 ' 39t, CONTEA ' TS. 226 Musical Organizations: Yale Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs A ciation, ..... University Glee Club, . University Banjo and Mandolin Club Apollo Glee Club Apollo Banjo Club, Freshman Glee Club, University Orchestra, . The College Choir, Senior Club: The Elihu Club Record of Current Events, Senior Year, ..... Athletics : Yale Athletic Financial Union, Gymnasium Corporation, Yale Field Corporation, Yale Athletic Subscription Fund, Yale University Boat Club, . Regattas, ...... Summary of University Races, Boating at Yale, ..... 2( Yale University Baseball Association, Schedule for University Baseball Team 1904 Baseball Memorabilia, .... 2- College Baseball Nine, Schedule for College Baseball Team, i ' )04, Yale University Football Association, Record of Football Games, 1903, . Football Memorabilia, . . . 27S-2S5 Yale University Track Athletic Association, aSO Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Dual Games, .... Intercollegiate Records, Track Athletics at Yale, Yale Freshman Navy, . Yale Freshman Baseball Association Schedule for Yale Freshman Baseball Team, 1904, .... Yale Fres;hman Football Association Schedule for Yale Freshman Football Team, 1904, ..... Yale University Cross-Country Associali Yale University Hockey Association,. Yale University Basket ball Association, Yale Freshman Basket ball Team, Yale University Tennis Association, . Yale University Gymnastic Association, Yale University Golf Club, .... 312 ■234 237-245 247-251 254 254 254 2S(| 258 0-274 275 270 290 291 292 294 29(1 296 2yS 29S 300 302 304 306 308 The Fencing Club, .... Yale University Gun Club, . Yale University Swimming Association, Miscellaneous Organizations: Yale University Y. M. C. A., Yale University Dramatic Association. Yale Union, .... Freshman Union, . The Wigwam, Sophomore Wranglers . Yale- Harvard Debates . Yale-Princeton Debates Junior Promenade Committees Junior Promenade Officers. . Senior Class Officers, Cup Men, .... What is Yale? .... Clubs: Yale University Club, . Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Le Cercle Fran(5-ais de I ' Universitt Le Comite Dramatique, The Colony, .... The Cloister Club, St. Elmo, York Hall Yale City Government Club. Undergraduate German Club, Southern Club, Andover Club, St. Paul ' s Club, . Hotchkiss Club, . Lawrenceville Club, Hill School Club, . Taft School Club, . St. Paul ' s (Garden City) Club, Shady Side Academy Club, . Porafret Club. Hartford Club, Cincinnati Club, St. Louis Club, Iowa Club. .... Yale University British Club, Kopper Kettle Klub, The Pundits, The McCarthy Club, Whiskerandos, The Hogans, The Naval Reserve, Lotus Eaters, Yale Military Companies, PAGh ■314 • 3if ■318 324-327 328-331 332 332 334 334 33 ' ?37 338 338 342 343 344-34 ' j 348-350 351-355 35t) 358 360 362 364 366 368 369 370-371 372-373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 3S8 390 301 392 393 394 ■■1 EsTAMLISHEl) I818 BROOKS BROTHERS Broadway, Cor. 2 2d Street, New York Fine Clothing Ready-Made and Made to Measure. English Walking ' Coat Suits in Harris Tweeds and Fine Ross- Shire Cheviots. Covert Coats, Newmarkets, Sandowns, Traveling Coats and heavy and light weight Overcoats. Neckwear from Spitalfields Silks in original designs and colorings. Special confined patterns for weddings. English Luncheon Baskets, Fitted Bags, Dressing Cases, etc., etc. Clothing, Liveries, Automobile Garments and Requisites, Hats, Shoes, Imported Furnishings, Shirtings, House Garments, Leather Goods, Wicker Goods, Etc., Etc. Catalf)giie con- taining over 150 illustrations, with prices, mailed on request. Veldt Coats. Saddle Coats, Mexican Ponclios, Beaters ' Smocks, Kennel Coats, Stalkers ' Blouses, etc., etc.. made from fine imported fabrics in weights suitable for all climates. Rain Repellent. Comfortable and Durable. Index 10 Hdi crtiscrs Armc H.-i RrnnTi. Bradley. fcw Jersey t ... .V «v.Uii. Colt m«n. C.itlirn. K ! . ' Trufcl and i «lc 1 • ■]- .:ioa WckU-rn K l-..r.l _ .. 1 :k Frohlich, Wm.. 1 ,V I .. . XXXI . Kiaeic, ix xxxvii r. i. A: Son. xliii rl. xlv ■V- .V Co . xlix H xxxvii xzx , xl ' ■! I ' iiin. XXXV w n . xxi The E-Iw I. l ack cover C : C . xviii • Rolxrrt. Kurnitiirv Co.. . xxxiv ?r ft C. . xxxvii xxxvii XXXV V xliv xxxvii xiv X xxiv xlvi xtvili viii xliii sli • InMirance Co.. . vi ' ohn R R xxxiv xxxvi xviii II xlvi 1 v Oale-, 1 Kvii xxiii xsxv li rr. i-.i. -.Ill K K xxxij n|{. AG Bro .. xii At., xlvi.l 1 l.l-Vl. i l.rw S . Heint. H. J Co . , York. R R XSVI xlix Kaiser. Josvph, V Harrjy. : B. Sons Co. . - ;iii ■I-.-., r Repeating Armii C Wright. A. J. A Co.. . xxxvii xxvi f Brown Brotliers Co, NEW YORK, 59 Wall Street. PHILADELPHIA, 4th and Chestnut Sts. BOSTON, 50 State Street. ALEX, BROWN SONS, Baltimore, All Connected hv Private Wire. Travelers ' Letters of Credit ISSUED IN DOLLARS for use in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies. This form of Credit will be found particularly convenient for the use of visitors to the ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION. All Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies in St. Louis will cash drafts under our Credits. ISSUED ALSO IN STERLING and available anywhere throughout the world. The Credits bear the signature of the holder, which provides our Correspondents with a satisfactory means of identifying the traveler. Brown. Shipley k Company, KouNDER ' ss Court, Loxhburv, London. BRANCH OFFICE For the Special Use of Travelers, 123 Pall Mall, S. W. Li 5jlm 5J33mW 367-369 pifti? puer)u . cor. 35tl7 5treet. NEW YORK. I ' KUDLCnONS OF THE I ' HO I OCiKAI ' IIU. AK I BY ALL I ' KOCESSES. A I ' ARIk.l LAK I ' LACH FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE. 3peeial rates ad( to Yale Jtude ts Ghaples Daly Guns aster thinks Im a dandy mixing cocktails ' . jgCKTAlLS YOU CAN DO IT JUST AS WELL. SEVEN KINDS. • lumps of ice, strain and serve. BKWARK OP IMITATIONS. a. F. HfcUBLEIN BRO., Hartford, New York, London. PRICES: $80.00 to $500.00 Specialty Catalogue describing them mailed on applieation. SCHOVERLING, DALY GALES 302 and 304 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ONE FIFTY CHASE GkOVE An entirely new product whicli we j)r( j)ose to make a standard. The gl '  ve is made for us in Vorc -stcr. Enjjland, and it forms easily the best jjjlove value we liave ever offered. It is Iiand sewed with waxetl thread. We are so sure of its value that we jjuarantee every pair, and are ready to provide a new pair in any case where the glove docs not give reasonable satisfaction. CHASE COMPANY I I ' 1 i 1 1- . 1)1-. K- 111 I I I . I I Locomobile -A HMD e. Oldsmobile Are the Beit American Cars T ' JE RICHERT AUTOMOBILE CO. THE PALACE STATION 44 TEMPLE ST. WnLHlOTYDOTHIOIKiH ALL DIFFICULTIES . F K - M ( I M K AS I) St IK lOl. WORD !, r.le. C. 6 C. MERRIAM CO., I • I i :• 1 ij- p - A. G. Spalding Bros. LAKGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORE!) OE Ol ' FIClAE ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Base Ball Lawn Tennis GOLF FIELD HOCKEY OFFICIAL ATHLETIC IMPLEMENTS Spalding ' s Catalu-ue of all Athletic Sports Mailed Free tc. any Address A. G. SPALDING BROS. NEW YORK CHICAGO DENVER BUFFALO BALTIMORE BEST OF THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE Fast and Handsomcl Kquippcd Steam-Healed Trains. OininK Car , Buf(cl-l.ibrar Cars, SlecpinK Lars. I rcc Kcclinini; Chair Cars. 5J .RO ■A MHMPHiS, NEW ORI.I:ANS AND IMH SOUTH . ' I. •laciilitcl ..I Nra (Itlmcit. Iliu CHICACjO m) im i:sr CHICA(j()nm ST. louis I .1-1 Ihriiiich Ni lihiik Tr.iinv In MINMi AI ()1.IS. SI. I ' Ml.. OAl.AM.A. col NCII. lilA 11 S. SIOLX CITV. SIOL FALLS. AM) Dllil oril. ,. ■,,;,:, ,—y, I flWiil (in SI.HF.IMNO C KS TO Naslnillc. Atlanta and .lacksonNilk ' . Tia.. Hot Sprinijs. Ark. and the new Mexican (iulf Coast resort==(iulip()rt. N iss. I ' artlcular.s of agents of the lllinnis Central and conncctinK lines. A. M. HANSON, (ieni I ' assr Ecnt, CHiCAdO. THE HOUSE IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS OF Hamilton PLACE Boston TAILOR 363 Washington Street, NEAR BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON. Champion Co, .Mi florists.. 1026 CHAPEL STREET, Opp. Vanderbilt Hall. k L CARL H. SCHULTZ ' S Sellers, Artificial Vichy, Carbonic, Club Soda, Etc. ft THE ONLY PURE AND CORRECT ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATERS SOLD IN AMERICA TO-DAY. SHIPPED BY FREIGHT OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES. CARL H. SCHULTZ, Telephone Connections. 430-444 FIRST AVE., NEW YORK CITY ESTABLISHED 1839. J W NIEDERPIiyEM COMPANr CROUCH 6c FITZGbRALD. •rU 1 o I I i r. ., 1. I ; I . ( )SS 1 ;r. I.- n 1 . I . 7 J. i I 1 I A L NEW YORK. CAFEHEUBLEIN Restaurant. PKIVAIK KOO.Mb HOH DINNERS. BANQI ' HI N ' I) SMOKKKS. Tine Caicrlng r I ' klVAlK RESIDENCES AND CLUBS ' Jm a J - Winchester TAKE DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS . U • ' • r Takc-Duun KLpcs!;nc Miolgiin. viih a ' ' ' 1K ' ull choked birri.1, fcuiiablc for t uting, and an extra Intcrchanf cable ::. _ ... orC) ;.ndcr bore barrel, for field !.hoot- inc, Usii ai only $42.00. Dealers sell ihcm for lea. This makes • sen ' iccablc all round eun vithin reach of cvcr -body ' s pocket book. M inchcstcr Shoteuns outshoot and outlast the most expensive double barrel (tuns and arc just as reliable besides. Bi E BALL-BEHRINC CASTERS. oA ' jm. JUST A TOUCH- IT MOVES. WHEN you are jost a wee bit inclined to feel out of sorts, and tables, desks, chairs, lounges, etc., don ' t seem to move as smoothly as they should, we can help you. ACME BALL BEARING CASTERS Arc made on the same principle as the running gear of automobiles and bicycles. They won ' t rust, clog, drop out or stick. Equipped with Acme casters, the heaviest furniture can be moved by a child. They save time and labor, wear and tear on carpets or rugs and add to the sweet temper of everybody, by making everything roll easy. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOG, FOR PRICE AND DESCRIPTION. Jlcme Ball Bearing €o. Mfrs. Bali-Bearing Casters and Jacks, 20 Nassau Street, Neiv York. ..THE LENOX.. Boylston and Exeter Sts., Boston, Mass. 250 Rooois. 125 Baths. All pv itli Oiatside E:N;posure KIRE F ' ROOK. EUROF-KAN PLAN Loug Distance Telephone in Every Room. FROM NEW YORK AND THE WEST Check P.aL;i;age to Back Bay Station Fwo Bldcki from ihc Lcimx FROM THE NORTH AND EAST Sulnvay Cars via Park Street Direct to the Lenox. C. a. GLEASON, MANAGER. CONNECTICUT TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Corner ol Main .ind Pearl Streets. Capital. S300.000. Surplus S300 000. ' MQCNS. Ac .«UlltN ) jcct tu check at ; r VAL ' LT ' iiiprrgnablc in the city. ■•:: ' . M irom |io to $io ) (wr ■im - ' AKTMKNT. rr (o act ttk TruHtee for ' :s. Kxcculor or Adminix- 1 .1:1 of minom. etc. .sHr.EI.GB, T . ir r. f H. «c$$ncr . Apothecaries Rail feiiibli h(d it:i 862 CHAPEL STREET NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT Drui s. Medicines. Trusses Elastic Hose, etc., etc. Irhi sfcians prescriptions FAB-RI-KO-NA. 11 « It K rt pillou; ouer . prt Jable (powers. U oue9 U all Qouerir s. Kn (ur Raflia Kmhruid- t„st Hip ihinu lor a ' .I ' ly fricml. Till stenciled SEND POSTAL FOR CATALOGUE. I he hab-Ki-Ko-Na Woven Wall CovcriiiKS in Huiiaji, Kr.-i ' -h ami oilier f. ' iliric-. now uscil liy t f l i i- plc Artistic, Sanitary. ) iaclical Stii IH t ' K itrtlUK, Tit Hoik of He HmniNi, ' to H. B. WICCIN ' S SONS CO., Arch St.. Bloomflrlrl. N J Or thtit StI ' lng tg rMi I .| ' {S(Elt 1LI MR CO The EDWARD P. JUDD CO. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS !« k Twd volumes, quarto, superlily bnuiid in hilf moroccii, three sets only, at SlT.SO PER SET PUBLISHED HT $75.00 N. B— This edition is exhausted and will never be reprinted. 848 Chapel Street New Haven, Conn. H K 1 tj THE WATERBURYl WATERBURY F A R R E L FOUNDRY ; CONNECTICUT AND MACHINE CO.) U. S. A Desiirners and Builders of Sheet - Metal - Working and Special Machinery described in Catalogues. A— . it.iin;itic Rivet M.ichitK-s l«— 1Im1 ' .;c .iinl r.iitl MacllillL-s K I. KdE M-dpcTi Back Single Acting Pc N — Pillar Simple Acting Powei P— lliiiilile Acting Power Pres R— Rolling Mills, for Sheet Br S— Shears and Slitters T— Furnaces etc @ rucnct jJrotlicrjS |5 t to W a ) c 11 1 0 u 8 c ZaWot ? A NEW SAFETY RAZOR There are many safety razors made — mostly good — and all are built on the same plan. They shave well but are not easily kept sharp unless the user is an expert at strop- ping and honing. The Gillette Safety Razor IS made on a radically different plan. Each blade is as thin as paper and hard as flint; it has two edges and will give fiom fifteen to twenty shaves. Twenty blades come with each razor — enough to shave daily for a year. Then the whole bunch will be honed by the manufacturers at a trifling expense. Price Connplete wi ' h twenty double edged blades, in case. . . . $5.00 The John E. Bassctt Co. 754 Chapel Street 320 State Street. TOUCH TYPEWRITING 7 oit being laugfit in aH Commercial Ochoo s reacAti its u i !Perfection only upon The No. 1, New Manifolding HAMMOND TYPEWRITER The To xch of the Hammond u a short, light. easy and natural finger movement NOT A BLOW THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER COMPANY FiClory and Otnrtt 0:li e '  th to 70th STREETS and EAST RIVER New York. N. Y. Branch Ollico in Principal Olio KcprcMnUlivci Everywhere XXVIII The Pepfeet TypeuiPiter The Hammond is used in all Businesses and Prolessions, and for private work at home. It is the machine that docs the most work, with the least trouble in the shortest time. I HK lUbAI. KK HO Can bo hac with either Scteaf or universal jriei boarci The characteristically beautiful work of the Hammond is one of the distinguishing features, and it is a permanent feature, because the align- ment cannot go wrong, as it does, sooner or later, generally sooner with other Typewriters. THE UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD The Hammond is the Longest Liver THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER COMPANY Branch Offices in Principal Cities FACTORY AND GENERAL OFFICES: 69th to 70th Sts., and East River New York, N. Y. Representa.ii ' ues E ' very ' where In I |M '  M tr M MRS. MOklAK I V BARTHOLOMAY ' S FAMOUS ROCHESTER Beers, Ales and Porter p m p m m k i P Bottling Department at the Brewery Rochester, N. Y, lilri m liLn m m m ILfn m [11 iii WHERE TO GO FOR rOUR ViCiTION LakeSUohoaodthePar-FamedSaguenajf OOEBEC and ll fsV JOHN emLWAf Sumner Rekorl and Flkhing Grour •.lir..ii :; • • Laurenliin Mountainv , (irlimi ..n!nc:i!; ; :: i •An Saniii:..iv Mi. ;..i.. . :_. Tadoukac. Caoouaa. Murray Bay ixl QaeMo. I Round Trip Unequilltd in Imirici. Mountain, Rivt-r and Lake SrcniTy SCE IHE MGUCMAI liveil BT MUm •■A Imullfiilly llla irntnl (•uMe IW«ik Ina- im • ALEX. HAROY Grn I Paat Agt Qurbrc Canada 18 U( llai ilord Steam Boiltr Iii [)( t (ion and lnsviiMi r Co n..i ii.M.i 1 I 1 IN THE COWFORTS OF THE CLUB and HOME FuFniturei::-IVIantels (he deaiffn and the wurk m an kh i p .1 nd of the bCHt. . n I ' -r Illn-lralrtI latittiitlivt.. Ifie Robert Witchell Furniture Company, Department Y, CINCINNATI. O i 1VIUNDDRF5 NEW LEIMS= Neeranfar ani Faraneer A bifocal ground in one solid piece of glass for reading and distance. No cement to blur or get loose. Absolute Comfort, not obtained in any others and less visible, heretofore pronounced impossible to make. Theodore Mundorf rianufacturing Optician llfa7 Broadway, New York City. 30 Fifth Street, Pi tsburgh. Pa. HOTEL IROQUOIS ' ClT Buffalo, fJ.Y. ' 7:r SIMONS FOX SAME MANAGEMENT GRAN D UNION H ( T F I ' ° Springs, N. Y. Artistic Decorating for all Public Occasions We Furnished the Decorations for Junior Ptom, I ' ' 04 238-240 Isylum Street, Hartford, Conn. F. L. DUNNE, Transcript Building. Boston. AMD I 7 West 30th Street, NEW YORK. Yale Newspaper Store, J. HATNER, Pr. p. Newspapers, Periodicals and Stationery. Tlrttt ' crkj. Spcrtlna tcf(l . FINE CLOTHES. O I cmplr Slrrrl . M NN II W IN. CONN. ( f v : o Tiiiu INT. T. :Bi:jsiiixrii:L.iL. cjo. OARS LANTERNS FLAGS s y B LOCKS AND COR D AC E Boa! Hardware and Supplies. 710-J12 Chapel Street, New Haven. Conn. CONN. ' CARRIAGES and LIVERY For Cash or Credit. ...KIRK... OSBORN Hall Corner. TELEPHONE. ESTABLISHED 1843. Vanderbilt mall. WHITEHOUSE - HARDY. MORRIS, ...Yale Liveryman CASH OR CREDIT. Osborn Hall. Telephone Connection. Second to none in the State. WILLIAM FROHLICH, Proprietor. WARNER HALL, Opposite Vanderbilt, 65 CENTER STREET, Pequot Glut) House, NEW IIAVEX. ( ' (IXX. C. J. MOHSON, JR., CO., Jewelers and Opticians, 857=859 Cliapel Street, NEW HAVEN. CONN. X. 3- Rollins FAV0K5 FOR THE ' ' OTILLION S W. 33E) glREET (Hew yoRK GEO. H. LEOPOLD College Photographer 186 BRADLEY ST. GROUPS, INTERIORS .md FLASHLIGHTS Campus Views from 5 x 7 to 30 x 40 inches, 35 cents to $10.00. Telephone Connection, 1424-33. MOSELEY ' S New Haven H ouse, FRONTING YALE UNIVERSITY. Opposite the Green. SETH H. MOSELEY SON. Knoivn as for os civilization extends. HEINZ Pure Foods. Sauces. Relishes. Condiments. 57 VARIETIES, Their SupremcRV is duo to their Aikfiowledi ed Superiority. PICKLES (Sweet and Sour). BAKED BEANS (with Tomato Sauce). PRESERVED FRUITS and JELLIES. TOMATO SOUP. INDIA RELISH. MALT VINEGAR, Etc. H.J. HEINZ CO. W ' e Pittsbu gU.U. In the comniercial warfare of to=ciay the BKSr is the Nveapoii of every house. Specialties for. , , LIGHT LUNCME3 and jmportecl and i)omestic. . . . Cigars and Cigarettes. The Best Meats and Poultry. Purest Groceries Obtainable. I want yoLir ear a minute, I II put an idea in it. About the best and purest goods. THE S. W. HURLBURT CO., Just under the Roxbury. pARSO| l, [jEACI-| QoMDAly BAN KERS AMI DKAMCKS IN Hk.ii Cik i i Bonds. CBIOAOO. NEW YORK PBILADCLPBU B08TOK M t i-( i 1 1 ( . 1 1 i I .- 1 iv-; M 1 rl i 1 1 . i .- 1 1 ) ( 1 ( 1 1 i 1 1 -. C« k 1 ' .. 1 I 1 j i-i I ic ' - 1 ' . . PIAN ,...1... OS TO RENT. 1 ..el Mii-.il- L 1. i-.f-.it.- -il lOCM 1 1 l!.-ii- STRINGS a nd SUPPLIES. CHAS. H . LOOMIS, «J3 Cha pt-l Strict CrffUn.ls to 1904 And 1905 frcnt th( ■.ttrcotltgult ' StirtA ' . COTRELL LEONARD. Caps, (jow ns i i Hoods Tn RICH GOWNS (or tie PULPIT and BENCH. L-ntl t.ii :;iustT.iti.tl bi.; GEO.F.CEELY rsrmer ' .T irlth 0L:7£B VCOSS o. ' Mt- 7crl Polo. Huntini , and Shootini BOOT «No SHOE MAKER, 400 FIFTH AVENUE Between 36th and 37th Stt. NEW YORK. ■•■THE- THE HUTCHINSON. PECK BISHOP CO. CENTER OF SOPHOMORE LIFE. OFFICES : 703-5 Chapel Street, Passenger Depot. GENERRL TRANSFER. Baggage and Freight Delivered Promptly at Reasonable Rates. Students ' Furniture Packed and Sliipped. FIEST-CLASS STORAGE WAREHOUSE. BISHOP COMPANY 703-5 CHAPEL STREET. General Railroad aiirt Steainsliiu Ticket Office, Low rates to all distant points. Baggage Checked from Room to Destination. Most Modern and Up-lo-Date Student Apartment House in New Haven. F. W. BENEDICT, Owner. FRANK J. RICE. Manager. GOLDBAUM RAPOPORT, ...University Cailors... 1073 CHAPEL STREET, - On the Comer of High Street, isr E AA Pi VEisr. MR. HARRY RAPOPORT at the Astor House, New York City, WEDNESDAYS. THE ILLUSTR$TiqpfS pfTHIS BOOlC THE .. -i ELECTRIC CITY bufjc loj yT I. KLEINER SON, Xailors, 10()8 Chai kl Street, Nkw Haven, Conn. Would You Like a Gun? That can be depended on N. Y. Salesrooms, 32 Warren Street. That cannot be equalled in finish. outline, workmanship or shooting qualities. Made by the oldest manufacturers in the U. S. The only perfect Ejector Gun yet produced. y -— ««« =— j p Send lor Cataldijiie. , = - «« PARKER BROS. W- — MERIDEN, CONN. 1 SA : C k ' t tor u r uiriiiN ov ikcomi f : No. NOS UlTlloUT IT. (ITIItl.  « , Rtrt ' tl y New Haven Decorating Co., Decorators for Senior Proms. 1902 and 1903, and Junior Promenade, Class of 1897. .- SIDEWALK CANOPIES and CRASH- Furnished at Short Notice. OUR SPECIALTY. Eye-Glass Fitting and Adjusting. MICROSCOPES, ACCESSORIES and STAINS. Kodaks, Cameras, and full line of supplies. Developing and Printing. The Harvey Lewis Co. 861 Chapel Street, New Haven, Con OPTICI.A.NS. 865 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. ..All the Year Round, Camberi ' s Is the best place to trade. Best in every way. Style, quality, price and attention. 854 Chapel St., New Haven. New York Store, 39 4 1 Cortland! St. Shoe Factory. Rockland. Mass. Mail Orders Carefully Filled. BUY AN EMMONS BOAT AND I3E SAXISKIHD. We are headquarters for power dories, being the first builders of this style of boat. We carry in stock different sizes of power boats. Canoes, Yacht Tenders, Sailing Dories, etc. WE ARE THE BUILDERS OF THE Yale Corinthian Sailing Dorics. E. CtERRY Emmons Corporation, 53-()l New Ocean Street, SWAMPSCOTT, MASS., U. S. A. MEN ' S BOOTS and OKFORDS U ri ' -Ti )-l ATE STVIJiS IN Patent Leather, Wax Calf, Box Calf and Vici Kid at S3.00, $3.50, S4.00, SS.OO and S6.00 fpennis, acl7+in and @olf §) iqqs. ««« ONLY GOOD SHOES. ««« The New Haven Shoe Company, 342-346 CHAPEL STREET. IMPORTANT TO YALE MEN ' ALLEN ' S FOOT EASE For Tufcl, Achirij;, Smarting, Swollen Foet. -M  K I INI II III II -mil Q ' .e...%i5 ' t::rtv . ' ' ; ' ' ; is i« nRK On all t3enuinc pieces |ltfDb«r S. el N. ko ' HJo ■wr 55 1 11 (;-; , J9S-200 UA Utrract. u fato. 9 2 .JOSEPH KAISEH Cailor and Imporicr.. _ 1042 5l?ap(?l S r f ?vu fpaueQ. ($099. Opposite Uaod rbilt (H H EAUDID (Jolle e §f?OGS for ( oIIg g Mer ( ' .Jicrt 1: th( hia cii cUit cl men In S ' jic dBii ' trjiH fddrcts. io7e rhapcl Street HEREAFTFM WILL BE AT 148 eim g+reet ROBERT N. BURWELL, Funeral Director, ]v[. pcAFsiisro W 966 Chiapel Street. THE TBlaphnnB 1D71, (?olle(§e Sailor Open Day and Night. 262 Elm, cor. York Street . e -t to Driiti Stitrt- MiW HAVEN, CONN. Get your Shirts of the manufacturer 22 years ' experience in custom shirtmaking insures satisfac tion CHARliES BOWER 12 East 42d Street Opposite Manhattan Hotel NEW YORK COLDBAUM rRESS COLliEGEyRlLORS 55 Ein Street MEW HAVEN ESTABLISHED IS76 5QUAB5 A. L. STARIN The Neui Size in Tailor LJ3jy©iLl ;SJGAJ3£T.S lOSO Chapel Street Id those qreen boxes, yoa knooj JSl z x Jyii DRESS SriTS To I-KT M.JACUhS I I jifor . . . ROXHUHY ' iii-s (li.iiH I St.. . i II.iviu. (iiini. The Goodyear fUetallic Robber Shoe Co. Naugatuck. Conn. r. r .hunr Vo. t.S j . StmUEk p. OMT. Pm WR T RODERBIICN, TpMt R H OUrTOH. Hut. Tm CKHS T. HcCHRTHr. Sk ' it Up To The Times. That IS how you will find everything we carry — You mans hats, black and straw; imported shirtings, neckties, hosiery, linens, and in fact everything necessary for a gentleman ' s furnishings. W. H. QOWDY CO., LAUNDRY, 377 Grand Avenue. Opposite Osborn Hall NEW HAVEN. FACTORY, 1004 Chapel Street. I. WEINBERG, Candrock Co., maKcr$ of JAILOR TO THE College Clothes University. Opposite Vale eym. OPPOSITE VANDERBILT HALL. jL LF3lE;SiER Vii f!@:R g AROWY Smltb $( inablev, mc Cbc Ibome of 1[:)iab graCc 1fnuKirtcC autoinobllcs lPanhar , IRcnault, fll crcc ci Smitb t ' C liable V Siniplcv Biitoinolnlct ' aiiC auto=;ii3ont9 513=517 Seventh Hvenue, IWew otk (A fm u-rs Assoc ' n I.. A. M.) 92 BROADWAY NEW YORK WJ.Coi-EMAN GEoH.STtVEN TYPEWRITER STENOGRAPHER WlIiLlRlW C. ROBlflSON DWIGHT HALL OR . , . 2i6 DURFEE likj. •««o s ' CiMiKl Corner i State Street  }l l }4 l ?4 l  4 IMI 1 01 N ' A Cbc Tord Company, Impcricrs. FTjnulJcrurcrs. Ictt ' clcrs Tir i TIccr ulaichcs i Procislcn. Prcciv us Sicncs. Icu ' clry. Silver- tt ' arc, ttlass. Clocks. Tino China. SfCCnJ TIccr Hn K .•.■1 - Rrica-Brac. Paimmas. Siaiuarv. Hniiqumcs C r TIccr rrjiiijit.n.o [Kri ' i i. i - Sccifiv PiFis. medals. Prizes. Crophics. Cclloao tmblcms. Souvenirs in (iolJ. Silver. rPeial. etc SlJlicncr iKrJrimcnl Uisiiinq CarJs. Inviiaiions. Hddress Dies. ■Cresis and monoarams. 4_i Chapel. Corner ol Siaie Sireei. Heu haven. Conn. A .r . -Lu J_li „iJiL The 0® WE began business fifty-two years ago, as a store for women. We have grown to pride ourselves on the largest store and the largest business in Connecticut for women ' s wear and house things. We began about ten years ago to be ...As Good a Store for Men as for Women... and we have reached a place where we can brag of doing the largest business in the State in these lines. MEN ' S FURNISHINGS. QOLF AND TENNIS GOODS PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. GYMNASIUM GOODS. FISHING TACKLE. BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL GOODS. VVe have a large, carefully chosen and especially made line of Yale and New Haven Souvenirs. steins, Mugs, Plates, Pipes, Pins, Brooches, Flags, Spoons, Tablets, Plaques. sENDFOR ouR YALE SOUVENIRS. New Haven Agents for the AUTO = CAR. The (0 NEW H VEN.
”
1896
1898
1900
1905
1906
1907
Find and Search Yearbooks Online Today!
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES
GENEALOGY ARCHIVE
REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.