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1 I cju ddjiJU r-. . i I The YALE POT-POURRI 1906 PRICE : : • TWO DOLLARS Annual Year Book of Yale University fl THE YALE POT POURRI Vol. XLI BEING A RECORD FOR THE COLLEGE YExVRS 1905 AND 1906 ' ir ' ii:i7r EDITORS EDWARD S. MILLS • JOSEPH H. TWICHELL DRAWINGS BY R. C. DOBSON , ' ' ■ ; M. 1905 28 Sept. Thursday 20 Nov. JNIonday 29 Nov. Wednesday 1 Dec. Friday 20 Dec. Wednesday 1906 10 Jan. Wednesday 19 Feb. iNIonday 19 Marcli Monday 5 April Thursday 11 April Wednesday 19 April Thursday 14. May Mondav 30 May Wednesday 1 June Friday 6 June Wednesday 22 June Friday 2-i June Sunday 25 June Monday 25 June Monday 25 June Monday 25 June iMonday 25 June jMonday 26 June Tuesday 27 June Wednesday 27 June Wednesday 28 June Thursday mtjcrsiitp Calendar First Term begins. Yale Corporation jMeeting. Thanksgiving Recess begins, 1.20 p. m. Recess ends, 8.00 a. m. First Term ends, fj.OO p. m. Second Term begins, 8.00 p. m. Yale Corporation Meeting. Yale Corporation Meeting. Junior Fxhibition. Spring Recess begins, 1.20 p. Ji. Recess ends, 8.00 a. m. Yale Corporation Meeting. lemorial Day. Sciiool of the Pine Arts, term ends. Anniversary of the Divinity School. DeF ' orcst Prize Speaking. Baccalaureate Sermon. College Class-Day Exercises. Scientific Sciiool Class-Day Exercises. Anniversary of the Law School. Anniversary of the ]Medical School. Yale Corporation jNIeeting. Anniversary ] Ieeting of the Alumni Commencement. Examinations for admission to Yale College begin, 2.00 p. si. Examinations for admission to other Departments begin. 5 July Thursday Summer School, term begins. 15 August Wednesday Summer School, term ends. 24 Sept. ] ronday Examination for admission begins, 10.30 a. m. 27 Sept. Thursday First Term begins. 19 Dec. W ednesday First Term ends. Corporation PRESIDENT ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY, LL.D. FELLOWS His Excellency the Governor of Connecticut His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Connecticut Rev. Joseph Anderson, D.D., Woodniont Hon. Henry Elias Howland, M.A., New York City (1910 ) 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., Norwulk Rev. Joseph Hopkins Twichell, M.A., Hartford Henry Farnam Dimock, M.A., New York City (1911) Rev. Newman Smyth, D.D., New Haven Rev. James Wesley Cooper, D.D., New York City Payson Merrill, LL.B., New York City Hon. Eli Whitney, M.A., New Haven (1907) Henry Bradford Sargent, Ph.B., New Haven (1908) Rev. Newell Meeker Calhoun, M.A., Winstcd Alfred Lawrence Ripley, M.A., Boston, IMassacliusctts (1909) Rev. Charles Edward Jefferson, D.D., New York City secretary Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., ] I.A. tre. surer Lee McClt:ng, M.A. AUDITOR Henry Charles White, M.L. A date indicates the year in whieh the term of a Fellow, elected by the Alumni, expires. 4 Committees of tijc Corporation l rudcntiai Conmiittcc The Pkesidext of the Uxiversity, Chairman Rev. Charles Ray Palmer, D.D. Henry Farnam Dijiock, M.A. Rev. James Wesley Cooper, D.D. Rev. Edwin Pond Parker, D.D. Hon. Eli Whitney, ]M.A. Alfred Lawrence Ripley, IM.A. The Secretary of the University, Secretary Committee on CnVici tmcntfli The President of the University, Chairman The Treasurer of the University Rev. Charles Ray Palmer, D.D., New Haven Hon. Eli Whitney, iM.A., New Haven Otto Tremont B.annard, LL.B., New York City Clarence Hill Kelsey, M.A., New York City k 9itiministratt )c Officers Arthur Twining Hadley, LL.D., President Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., !M.A., Secretary Lee McClung, j I.A., Trcusurcr l)c SDcpnrtnicnt! JCcabcmical ©rpattmciit Henry Parks Wright, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean Alfred Kindred IMerritt, B.A., Registrar William Milton Hess, Ph.D., Recorder Cecil Kittredge Bancroft, B.A., Chairman of the Freshman Faeultij .fibcfficib .Scientific S ' cbool Russell Henry Chittenden, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D.,D )rr )r and Treasurer Arthur Marvin, ]M.A., Registrar Louis Valentine Pirsson, M.A., Class Officer, Senior Class Wilbur Lucius Cross, Ph.D., Class Ofpeer. Junior Class Robert Nelson Corwin, Ph.D., Class Officer, Freshman Class iJBrn uatc f ' Cftool Andkkw Whi:ki,eu Phillii ' S, I ' n.D., Dean .§ cbool of tbc J?inc Hxti John FEitorsox Weiu, X.A., M.A., Director George Henry Langzettel, B.P ' .A., Clerk ©cpattmcnt of .Ilfiugic Horatio William Parker, Mus.D.. Dean ©rpartmcnt of J orcitrij Henry Solon Graves, ] LA., Director ©cpattmcnt of Chcolooji Rev. Edward Lewis Curtis, Ph.D., D.D., Acting Dean ©cpartmcnt of JTOcbicinc Herbert Eugene Smith, ] LD., Dean department of aato Henry Wade Rogers, LL.D., Dean John Warren Edgerton, M .A., LL.B., Secretary .Siummer SichooX of arts an6 .Sciences E. Hershey Sneath, Ph.D., LL.D., Director 6 I m )crfiit Council The President of the University, Chairman JCcabciTiical J cpactmcnt Professor H. P. Wright Professor IMorris Professor Gooch Professor Adams .Shcffirib .5icirntilic etbool Professor Chittendi;n Professor Lounsbury Professor Pirsson iCbc ©raBuntc School Professor Phillips School of the fine ?lcts Professor Weir 3?cparttiirnt of IBusic Professor Parker Professor Sanford %. l?rpartiTicnt of J occstr? Professor Graves ©rpactmcnt of ChroloijD Professor Stevens Professor Curtis 3!icpartnu nt of .lUcDicinc Professor Smith, Professor Carmalt Jicpanmrnt of Haw Professor Rogers Professor Baldwin ?ttMEtic lOroanisation Mr. Camp The Secretary ' of the University ' , Secrctartj 7 JfantUp ciiTlr instructors r+ • e. Dobson . ' Age cannot mtlier her. nor custom stale Her iii inilc raricli . (Officers of instruction anti 9ltimtnistratiou In tin- lists wliich tiillow, tlic OlHctis of Instnictioii aiul Adiiiiiiistr.-itioii in tlu- L ' liiversity are divided into five ffroups, as follows : PnoFESSOBS, includinjT otiier officers on pcrnianent l ' liiversity ii|)|)ointnients. Assistant Professohs, and officers of equivalent rank. Instructors, includinfj Tutors, Demonstrators, and Lecturers. Assistants in Instruction. Assistants m Administration. Names are arranijed alphabetically in each of these li.sts, except in the first, where the order is based on collejjiate senioritv. profcjijsorjs AiiTHUR TwixixG Hadley, LL.D., Pres ' uhnt Rev. James Mason Hoppin, D.D., LL.D. Professor of the History of Art, Emeritus Rev. George Park Fisher, D.D., LL.D. (Wood.) 93 Whitney Ave. 47 Hillhouso Ave. 27 Hillhouse Ave. Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Emeritus rilOFESSURlS GusTAVE Jacob Stokckel, jMus.D. Norfolk Battell Professor of Music, Emeritus Charles Augustus Lindsley, M.D. 15 Elm St. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Emeritus, and Lecturer on Sanitary Science Geokge Jarvis Brush, LL.D. li Trumbull St. Professor of Mineralogy, Emeritus Samuel Willl m Johnson, M.A. 5-i Trumbull St. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Emeritus WiLLL M Henry Brewer, Ph.D., LL.D. 418 Orange St. Xorton Professor of Agriculture, Emeritus Addison Emery Verrill, M.A. (1.5 P. M.) 86 Whalley Ave. Professor of Zoology, and Curator of the Zoological Collection WiLLL M Graham Sumner, LL.D. 240 Edwards St. Pelatiah Perit Professor of Politiccd and Social Science Charles Henry Smith, LL.D. (177 L.) 284. Orange St. Lamed Professor of American History Sidney Irving Smith, jNLA. A. Professor of Comparatiiw Anatomy William Gilbert Mixter, j I.A. (160 S. C. L.) 250 Edwards St. Professor of Chemistry Henry Parks Wright, Ph.D., LL.D. (Lam.) 128 York St. Dunham Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and Dean of the College Faculty Henry Augustin Beers, LA. 25 Vernon St. Professor of English Literature Augustus Jay DuBois, C.E., Ph.D. (129 Win.) 334 Edwards St. Professor of Civil Engineering Bernadotte Perrin, Ph.D., LL.D. (191 F.) 463 Whitney Ave. Lampson Professor of Greek Literature and History Edward Salisbury Dana, Ph.D. (4 P. M.) 24 Hillhouse Ave. Professor of Physics, and Curator of the Mincralogical Collection Thomas Day Seymour, LL.D. (22 Ph.) 34 Hillhouse Ave. Hillhouse Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Charles Sheldon Hastings, Ph.D. (120 Win.) 248 Bradley St., Professor of Physics Hon. William Kneeland Townsend, D.C.L. 148 Grove St. Edward J. Phelps Professor of Mercantile Law and Admindty Juris- prudence 9 PROFESSORS Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, LL.D. 250 Clmrcli St. Professor of International Law Thomas Hubbard Russell, M.D. 137 Elm St. Professor of Clinical Surgery, and Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy Fraxk Austin Gooch, Ph.D. (K. C. L.) 291 Edwards St. Professor of Chemistry Albert Stanburrough Cook, Ph.D., L.H.D. (1;55 Elm St.) 219 Bishop St. Professor of the English Language and Literature William Beebe, M.A. 262 Bradley St. Professor of Mathematics, and Instructor in Astronomy Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Ph.D. (90 Hio-li St.) 209 York St. Professor of Mathematics, and Dean of the Graduate School George Burton Adams, Ph.D., Litt.D. 57 Edgcliill Road Professor of History Samuel Oscar Prentice, B.A., LL.B. Hartford Professor of Pleading Samuel Simons Sanford, ] I.A. 52 Hillliouse Ave. Professor of Applied Music Henry Walcott Farnam, M.A., R.P.D. 43 Hilihouse Ave. Professor of Political Economy Edward Parmelee xMorris, :M.A., L.H.D. (194 F.) 53 Edgchill Road Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Rev. Edward Lewis Curtis, Ph.D., D.D. ((563 W. D.) 61 Trumbull St. Holmes Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature, and Acting Dean of the Divinity School Henry Wade Rogers, LL.D. (Hen.) 413 Orange St. Professor of Equity and Corporations, and Dean of the Law School Henry Rosemann Lang, Ph.D. (176 L.) 60 Trumbull St. Professor of Romance Philology Russell Henry Chittenden, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. (3 S. H.) 83 Trumbull St. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, and Director of the Sheffield Sci- entific School Rev. George Barker Stevens, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D Dtcight Professor of Systematic Theology John Hays Hammond, M.A. Professor of Mining Engineering Samuel Lewis Penfield, ] I.A., LL.D. Professor of Mineralogy, and Curator of the Brush Mineral Collection 10 (615 E. D.) 388 Whitney Ave. 71 Broadway, Now York City (180 K.) 239 Edwards St. PROFESSORS Horace Lemuei. Wells, : I.A. (151 S. C. L.) -iiB Orange St. Professor of Analytical Chemist rij and Metallurgy Thomas Dwight Goodell, Ph.D. 35 Edgehill Road Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Wii.LL M Lewis Elkin, Ph.D. 477 Prospect St. Director of the Observatory Hon. Edwin Baker Gager, B.A. Derby Professor of General Jurisprudence, Mortgages, and the Larc of Public Service Companies Edward Washburn Hopkins, Ph.D., LL.D. 299 Lawrence St. Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology Rev. Harlan Page Beach, : LA. 3 W. 29tli St., New York City Professor of the Theory and Practice of Missions Herbert Eugene Smith, M.D. ( 5 Medical School) 430 George St. Professor of Chemistry, and Dean of the Medical School Arthur Hubbell Palmer, M.A. 149 East Rock Road Professor of the German Language and Literature George Dutton Watrous, D.C.L. (121 Church St.) 261 Bradley St. Professor of Torts Horatio McLeod Reynolds, M.A. (3 Ph.) 85 Trumbull St. Talcott Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Rev. Frank Chamberlin Porter, Ph.D., D.D. (611 E. D.) 266 Bradley St. Winkley Professor of Bibliccd Theology Frederick Morris Warren, Ph.D., L.H.D. 208 F. Street Professor of Modern Languages Edward Vilette Raynolds, D.C.L. 77 Elm St. Professor of Comparative Law Walter Camp, B.A. 58 Everitt St. Treasurer of the Yale Field John Slade Ely, M.D. 51 Trumbull St. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine George Martin Duncan, LL.D. 299 Edwards St. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics E. Hershey Sneath. Ph.D., LL.D. (135 Elm St.) 285 Whitney Ave. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Education and Director of the Summer School Rev. Benjamin Wisxer Bacon, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. A. Buckingham Professor of Nezc Testament Criticism and Interpretation 11 PROFESSORS Louis Valentine Pirsson, M.A. (186 K.) 41 Trumbull St. Professor of Physical Geology Edwakd Gaylord Bourne, Ph.D. 73 Mansfield St. Professor of History WiLLisTON Walker, Ph.D., D.D. (61.5 E. D.) mi Eilwards St. Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History William Gilbert Anderson. M.A., M.D. (G.) 1187 Chapel St. Director of the Gymnasium GusTAv Gruener, Ph.D. (144 L.) 868 Howard Ave. Professor of German Oliver Thomas Osborne, M.D., M.A. 252 York St. Professor of Materia Mcdica and Thcrapcittics Charles Cutler Torrey, Ph.D. (10 V .) 67 Mansfield St. Professor of the Semitic Languages Henry Lawrence Swain, : LD. 232 York St. Clinical Professor of Laryngology and Otology Horatio William Parker, Mus.D. (126 Colleov St.) 420 Temple St. Battcll Professor of the Theory of Music, and Dean of the Dcjxirtmcnt of Music John Wurts, RLA., M.L. (16 Hen.) 113 Whitney Ave. Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Common Laze Wilbur Lucius Cross, Ph.D. (22S. H.) 306 York St. Professor of English John Christopher Schwab, Ph.D. (Lib.) 310 I ' l-ospect St. Librarian Charlton Miner Lewis, Ph.D. (190 F.) . ' 540 Wiiitiiey Ave. Emily Sanford Professor of English Literature Arthur Nathaniel Alling, .M.D. 1!)!) York St. Clinical Professor of Oplithalmology Harry Burr Ferris, ] LD. 39.5 St. Ronan St. Hunt Professor of Anatomy William Lyon Phelps, Ph.D. (A, c.) 44 High St. Lampson Professor of English Literature Robert Nelson Corwin, Ph.D. 247 St. Ronan St. Professor of German Captain Samuel Aaron Smoke, U. S. A. (T . H.) 60 Wall St. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Superintendent of the Dining Hall Detailed by the United States Government. 12 i PROFESSORS IiivixG Fisher, Ph.D. Professor of Political Economy James Pierpont, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Hanns Oertel, Ph.D. Professor of Linguistics and Comparative Philology Percey Franklyn Smith, Ph.D. James E. English Professor of Mathematics James William Toumey, M.S. Professor of Forestry, and Director of the Yale Botanical Garden Charles Foster Kent, Ph.D. Woolsey Professor of Biblical Literature GiFFORD Pixchot, M.A. Professor of Forestry Charles Montague Bakewell, ] I.A., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Otto Gustaf Ramsay, IVI.D. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Ralph Augustine McDonnell, M.D. Clinical Professor of Dermatology Charles Schuchert, M.A. Professor of Paleontology, Curator of the Geological Collection, and Pro- fessor of Historical Geology in the Sheffield Scientific School Guy Stevens Callender, Ph.D. 3.5-i Edwarrls St. Professor of Political Economy Lafayette Benedict :Mendel, Ph.D. (63 S. B. L.) 18 Trumbull St. Professor of Physiological Chemistry Lee McClung, ] LA. (Wood.) 284 Orange St. Treasurer of the University Charles Joseph Bartlett, M.D. 96 Sherman Ave. Professor of Pathology Henry Solon Graves, M.A. ( L r.) 68 Trumbull St. Pinchot Professor of Forestry, and Director of the Forest School Henry Crosby Emery, Ph.D. 270 Crown St. Professor of Political Economy Herbert Ernest Gregory, Ph.D. (6 P. M.) 399 B. SiUiman Professor of Geology 13 460 Prospect St. 42 Mansfield St. (2 Ph.) 1003 Chapel St. (26 S. H.) 78 Pearl St. (Mar.) 459 Prospect St. cal Garden (145 L.) 406 Humphrey St. Wasliington, D. C. (G, c.) 339 Humphrey St. 251 Church St. 1142 Chapel St. (9 P. M.) 59 Wall St. PROFESSORS Rev. AxsoN Phelps Stokes, Jr., M.A. Secretary of the University Woodbridffe Hall The following Professorships are at present vacant : The Chittenden Professorship of Divinity, last held by William Madeod Barbour, D.D. The Munson Professorship of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, last held by Elias Loomis, LL.D. The Eaton Professorship of Botany, last held by Daniel Cady Eaton, S. B., M.A. The Kent Professorship of law, last held by Edward John Phelps, LL.D. 14 I ASSISTANT PROFESSORS WiLLL M Bacox Bailey, Ph.D. 26 Edgewood Ave. Assistant Professor of Political Economy Charles Se. ks Baldwin, Ph.D. (1.5 Vh.) 5T Wall St. Assistant Professor of Rhetoric Samuel Eben Bakney, C.E. ' W Whitney Ave. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Joseph Barrell, Ph.D. (1 P. M.) 173 Edwards St. Assistant Professor of Geology Paul Victor Christopher Baur, Ph.D. 246 Church St. Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology Frederic Elijah Beach, Ph.D. -l-l Lyon St. Assistant Professor of Physics George Emersox Beers, M.A., M.L. (1.5 Hen.) 42 Church St. Assistant Professor of Elementary Law and Real Property Philip Embury Browxixg, Ph.D. (K. C. L.) 23 Edgehill Road Assistant Professor of Chemistry Hexry Andrews Bumstead, Ph.D. (118 AVix.) 4.5 Edgehill Road Assistant Professor of Physics Frederick Lixcoln Chase, Ph.D. Observatory Assistant Astronomer in the Observatory Charles Upson Clark, Ph.D. (194 F.) 4T3 Edgewood Ave. Assistant Professor of Latin Charles Cameron Clarke, Jr. , B.A. 2.54 Bradley St. Assistant Professor of French Wesley Roswell Coe, Ph.D. (75 S. B. L.) 484 Orange St. Assistant Professor of Comparative Anatomy Arthur Linton Corbix, B.A., LL.B 285 Willow St. Assistant Professor of Contracts Clive Day, Ph.D. 749 Whitney Ave. Assistant Professor of Economic History Alex. nder William Evans, ] I.D., Ph.D. (18 S. H.) 67 IMansfield St. Assistant Professor of Botany HoLLON Augustine Farr, Ph.D. 351 Wh. Assistant Professor of German Harry Ward Foote. Ph.D. 209 Livingston St. Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry 15 ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Herbert Edwin Hawkes, Ph.D. (227 F.) 4:5 Huntington St. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Yandell Henderson, Ph.D. 400 Prospect St. Assistant Professor of Physiology Louis DoREMUs HuNTOON, JNI.E. 84 Wall St. Assistant Professor of Mining and Metallurgy James VV. D. Ingersoll, Ph.D. 311 Crown St. Assistant Professor of Latin Harry Benjamin Jkpson, B.A., Mus.B. (Me.m.) 55 Dwight St. Assistant Professor of Applied Music, and University Organist Charles Hitbhard .Ti dd, Ph.D. ((5 Her.) 318 Willow St. Assistant Professor of Psychology, and in charge of the Psychological Laboratory Albert Galloway Keller, Ph.D. (1 Her.) 3 Huntington St. Assistant Professor of the Science of Society Andrew Keogh, I 1.A. 49 Huntington St. Reference Librarian, and Lecturer in Bibliography Rev. Cornelius Ladd Kitchel, ]M.A. (4 Ph.) 253 Lawrence St. Secretary of the Bureau of Self-Help and Appointments Henry Stanley Kmgmt (38 College St.) 258 Bradley St. Assistant Professor of Applied Music David Albert Kreider, Ph.D. (S. P. L.) 298 Lawrence St. Assistant Professor of Physics Edwin Hoyt Lock wood, M.E., Ph.D. (110 Win.) 79 Division St. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Kenneth McKenzie, Ph.D. 67 ] Linsfiekl St. Assistant Professor of Italian WILLL .M Crosby Marshall, M.E., C.E. (114 Win.) New Haven House Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry Roy Leon Marston, M.F. 82 Trumbull St. Assistant Professor of Forestry Arthur Marvin, M.A. (1 S. H.) 40 Lake PL Registrar of the Sheffield Scientific School Alfred Kindred IVIeruitt, B.A. (Lam.) 38 V. Registrar of the College Faculty John Pease Norton, Ph.D. 563 Orange St. Assistant Professor of Political Economy Edward Bliss Reed, Ph.D. (B, c.) 244 Edwards St. Assistant Professor of English 16 I INSTRUCTORS Oliver Huntington Richardson, Ph.D. 284 Orange St. Assistant Professor of History Robert Louis Sanderson, j I.A. 228 F. Assistant Professor of Frencli John Clayton Tracy, C.E. (1;51 Win.) !34 ' . ' 5 Winthrop Ave. Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering IsiDOR Troostwyk { . ' JS Collcgo St. ) 117 Park St. Assistant Professor of Applied Music, anil Instructor in Violin-Playing Percy Talbot Walden, Ph.D. 367 Prospect St. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Henry Lord Wheeler, Ph.D . A. Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry Frederick Wells Williams, B.A. 135 Whitney Ave. Assistant Professor of Modern Oriental History George Zahm, M.L. 337 Humphrey St. Assistant Professor of Law John Chester Adams, Ph.D. Instructor in English Walter I L x vell Adriance, M.A. Instructor in Debating Ernst Herman Arnold, JNI.D. Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery Francis Bacon, M.D. Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence Leonard Woolsey Bacon, Jr., i LD. Instructor in Surgery George Merrick Baker, Ph.D. Instructor in German Cecil Ivittredge Bancroft, B.A. Instructor in Latin John Kimberly Beach, B.A., LL.B. Lecturer on Patents, Admiralty. Copyright, and Trade { rank Herbert Beede, B.A. Lecturer on School Organization and Administration John ] Iilton Berdan, Ph.D. Instructor in Rhetoric 17 75 JLinsfield St. 131 High St. 46 York Sq. 32 High St. 294 Ehn St. (144 L.) 107 York St. 245 D. 450 Temple St. 424 Temple St. 681 Orange St. Marl I .A: INSTRUCTORS AxDKEw Tew Bierkax, I.L. 42 Church St. Instructor in Bookkeeping and Accounts AvARD LoNGLEY BisHOP, M.A. 120 York St. Instructor in Commercial Geography Frederick Courtney Bishop, M.D. 1223 Chapel St. Clinical Instmctor in Otology Louis Bennett Bishop, M.D. 3.56 Orange St. Instructor in Pediatrics Frank Crawford Boardman, B.F.A. 257 Crown St. Instructor in Modelling Edward Augustus Bowers, B.A., LL.B. 209 Crown St. Lecturer in Forest Law Isaiah Bowman, B.S. 314 Crown St. Instructor in Commercial Geograpliy Harold Cornelius Bradley, Ph.D. 746 Yale P. O. Instructor in Chemistry Wilton Everett Bkitton, Ph.D. 296 McKinley Ave. Lecturer in Forest Entomology Rev. Charles Reynolds Brown Oakhuul, Cal. Lyman Becchcr Lecturer on Preaching William Henry Callahan, M.D. (G.) 40 Whallcy Ave. Medical Assistant at the Gymnasium Henry Seidel Canh y, Ph.D. 3 Byers Hall Instructor in English Shirley Jackson Case, M.A., B.D. (60.5 E. D.) Beacon Falls Instructor in Biblical Literature Rev. Edward IVIortimer Chapman Saybrook Alumni Lecturer in the Divinity School Charles Hopkins Clark, M.A. Hartford Bromley Lecturer on Journalism William James Comstock, Ph.B. 43 Trumbull St. Instructor in Organic Chemistry Henry H. Conover, M.S. 666 W. D. Instructor in Mathematics Albert Eugene Curdy, Ph.D. 361 Elm St. Instructor in French Leonard Mayhew Daggett, B.A., LL.B. (42 Church St.) 77 Grove St. Instructor in Wills 18 INSTRUCTORS AiiTHrii Lyman Dkax, Ph.D. Instructor in Plant Physiology Sherwood Owen Dickeuman, B.A. Instructor in Greek Allen Ross Diefendouf, M.D. Lecturer on Psychiatry Edward Lewis Durfee, B.A. Instructor in History George Francis Eaton, Ph.D. Instructor in Comparative Osteology John Warren Edgerton, ] LA., LL.B. Quiz-Tutor, and Secretary of the Laio Faculty Barton Warren Evermann, Ph.D. Lecturer in Fish Culture in the Forest ScJiool Fred Rogers Fairchild, Ph.D. Instructor in Political Economy Charles Sherman Farnham, Ph.B. Instructor in Civil Engineering William Qliver Farnsworth, M.A. Instructor in French Guy Stanton Ford, Ph.D. Instructor in History William Ebenezer Ford, Jr., Ph.D. Instructor in Mineralogy John Pierrepont Codrington Foster, M.D. Instructor in Anatomy Roger Foster, LL.B., M.A. Lecturer on Federal Jurisprudence [Milton Stahl Garver, Ph.D. Instructor in French Clyde Chew Glascock, Ph.D. Instructor in German WiLLL M Anthony ' Granville, Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics Arthur Harmount Graves, B.A. Instrtictor in Forest Botany Albert Edward Gfbelmann, IVI.A. Instructor in German 19 (7 S. H.) 42 Lake PL 140 Cottage St. JMiddletown 95 Cottage St. (9 P. M.) 80 Sachem St. (Hen.) 77 Elm St. Wasliington, D. C. 1233 Chapel St. 671 W. D. 52 Grove St. 36 Lynwood PI. (183 K.) 16 Lynwood PL 109 College St. 79 W. 54th St., New York City 361 Elm St. 138 V-S. (46 N. S. H.) 118 Howe St. 91 Grove St. (144 L.) 279 Crown St. INSTRUCTORS William Edwin Haesche, Mus.B. Instructor in Instrumentation William James Hail, B.A., B.D. Instructor in Missions William L. Hall Lecturer on Tree Planting Samuel ]Mo vbray Hammond, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine Charles Willard Haves, Ph.D. Lecturer on Appalachian Geology Professor Angelo Heilprin Lecturer in Physical Geography Carle William Henze, M.U. Clinical Instructor in Medicine Rev. William Milton Hess, Ph.D. Recorder of the College Faculty Laurence Ilslev Hewes, Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics Lucius Hi ' dson Holt, Ph.D. Instructor in English William Brian Hooker, M.A. Instructor in Rhetoric Andrew Delmar Houkins, Ph.D. Lecturer in Forest Entomology Edwin Su:mner Hunt, B.A., LL.H. Instructor in Evidence, Qudsi-Contracts, and S Thomas Vincent Hvnes, INLD. Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics George Samitel Jamieson, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Trkat Baldwin Johnson, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry William Savage Johnson, Ph.D. Instructor in English Charles Earl Johnston, Ph.B. Phoenix Instructor in Insurance William Llovd Kitchel, B.A. Instructor in New York Practice 20 19 Whitney Ave. 629 E. D. Wasliington, D. C. 105 College St. Washington, D. C. (191 K.) ' ,} ' ,}! Temple St. 122 Bishop St. (Lam.) 11.51 Chapel St. 86 Pearl St. 511 Winthrop Ave. 422 B. Washington, D. C. Waterbury 27 College St. 162 S. C. L. 120 Dwiglit St. 78 Lake PI. IMutual Life Insur. Co., Hartford 120 Broadway, New York City tudy of Cases INSTRUCTORS Howard Hoyt Kxapp, B.A., IX. H. Lecturer on Connecticut Practice Beverly Waugh Kunkel, Ph.D. Instructor in Biology Henry Barrett Learxed, J I.A. Instructor in History Irville Charles LeCompte, Ph.D. Instructor in French Rev. Frederick Lent, M.A. Instructor in Biblical Literature Oliver Clarence Lester, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics Edward Morgan Lewis, M.A. Instructor in Elocution George Blakeman Lovell, Sl.X. Instructor in German Frederick Bliss Luquiens, Ph.D. Instructor in French and Spanish David Russell Lyman, jM.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine Cloyd North McAllister, Ph.D. Instructor in Psychology, and Lecturer Edward Michael McCabe, I.D. Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology George Grant IacCurdy, Ph.D. Lecturer in Anthropology and Curator Edward Francis McIntosh. ] I.D. Clinical Instructor in the Diseases of the jMax Mailhouse, JM.D. Clinical Lecturer on Xeurology Max Mason, Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics Clinton Hart Merriam, ]M.D. Lecturer in Forest Zoology C. S. Millard Lecturer in Lumbering Robert Clark Morris, D.C.L. Lecturer on International Arbitration 21 Bridgeport 720 W. D. 208 St. Roiian St. ns Ellswortli Ave. 177 Lawrence St. 99 Edgewood Ave. (609 E. D.) Williamstown, Mass. 765 Wliitney Ave. 201 Bisliop St. Wallingford 19 Tilton St. in Experimental Pedagogy 22 Elm St. (10 P. M.) 2:37 Church St. of the Anthropological Collection 192 York St. ■ Stomach 151 Meadow St. 93 Cottage St. Washington, D. C. St. Louis, Mo. 767 Fifth Ave., New York City INSTRUCTORS Cyrus LaRue Muxsox, LL.B., ]M.A. Lecturer in General Legal Practice George Hewitt Myers, j I.F. Lecturer in Forestry George Henry Nettletox, Ph.D. Instructor in English Frederick Hayxes Newell, B.S. Lecturer in Forest Hydrography Walter Smith Nkiiols, JM.A. Lecturer on Insurance Watson Nicholson, Ph.D. Instructor In English Hon. Ei ' Ai ' HRODiTi ' s Peck, LL.B. Instructor in Civil Procedure and Domestic liclation Robert Ellsworth Peck, jM.D. Instructor in Neurology Hon. John Hoyt Perry, LL.B., M.A. Lecturer on Parliamentary Law Charles Dickinson Phelps, j LD. Instructor in Physical Diagnosis Isaac King Pheli-s, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Overton Westfeldt Price, B.. . Lecturer in Field Methods of Forestry Charles R.vbold Instructor in Singing Leo Frederick Rettger, Ph.D. Instructor in Bacteriology Chauncey Brewster Rice, Ph.D. Instructor in Applied Electricity John Pierrepoxt Rice, M.A. Instructor in French Roland Gkorge Dwight Richardson, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Frederick Oscar Robbins, B.A. Instructor in French Chalfaxt Robixsox, Ph.D. Willicainsport, Pa. Washington, D. C. 339 Prospect St. Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J. 31-1 Crown St. Bristol 56 IIowD St. Soutliport West Haven (K. C. L.) 37 College St. Washington, D. C. 127 E. -ieth St., New York City (12 S. H.) 370 pAlgcwood Ave. (56 N. S. H.) 61 Huntington St. 77 Elm St. 120 York St. 215 Livingston St. Northampton, Mass. Lecturer on the History of Commercial Treaties of the United States INSTRUCTORS Hexry Hollister Robixsox, C ' .K., Pii.l). 13J31 Cliapul St. Instructor in Geology OscAK H. Rogers, M.D. Xcw York City Lecturer on Insurance Professor Samuel Satthiaxadhax, NI.A., LL.D. Presidency College, Miulras, India Nathaniel William Taylor Lecturer in the Divinity School Hermann von Schrexck, Ph.D. St. Louis, ]Mo. Lecturer in Diseases of Trees Leo ScHVi rz 90 V. ;30th St., Xew York City Instructor in Violoncello Playing RlDOLPH SCHEVILL, Ph.D. -iiil F V. Instructor in Spanish William Kent Shepard, Ph.D. 57 N. S. H. Instructor in Mechanics George Rubens Shepherd, JVI.D. Hartford Lecturer on Life Insurance Examinations Charles Phineas Sherman, D.C.L. 222 F. Instructor in Roman Law Thomas George Sloax, ]M.D. Soutli ] Iancliester Lecturer on Anasthesia David Stanley S.mith, B.A., Mus.B. 126 College St. Instructor in the Theory of Music Clarence Gilman Spalding, Ph.B. 9 High St. Demonstrator of Pharmacy Hon. Emory Speer ] Iacon, Ga. II ' . L. Storrs Lecturer on Municipal Law Frederick Noyes Sperry, ]M.D. -12 College St. Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Clinical Instructor in Laryngology William Sprenger, ] I.D. 366 George St. Demonstrator of the Uses of the X-Rays Hon. William Howard Taft, LL.D. Washington, D. C. W. E. Dodge Lecturer on the Responsibilities of Citizenship Leonard Merrill Tarr, M.A. (U. S. Weather Bur.) Qii Sherman Ave. Lecturer on Meteorology Edwy Lycurgus Taylor, C.E. 345 Winthrop Ave. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and CivU Engineering Emersox Gifford Taylor, Ph.D. (15 Wh.) 226 Lawrence St. Tutor in Rhetoric Thomas Thacher. LL.D. 21 West 51st St., New York City Lecturer on Corporation Law INSTRUCTORS Edwarij Thorstexberg, Ph.D. 116 V-S. Instructor in German Chafncey Brewster Tinker, Ph.D. 157 L. Tutor in English James NIulford Towxsexd, B.A., LL.B. 318 West 75th St., New York City Lecturer on Transfer of Monetari) Securities Frank Pell Underhill, Pii.D. 115 York St. Instructor in Physiological Chemistry Ralph Gibbs VanName, Ph.D. 121 High St. Instructor in Chemistry William Francis Verdi, :M.D. 13 Ehn St. Instructor in Surgery Axel Ebenezer ' EsTLiNa, M.A. 130 Wall St. Instructor in German Curtis Howe Walker, Ph.D. 463 Fw. Instructor in History Arthur Gustavus Ward, M.A. 168 Edgewood Ave. Instructor in German James Henry Webb, B.S., LL.B. 42 Church St. Instructor in Criminal Procedure and Criminal Law Archibald Ashley Welch, B.A. Hartford Lecturer in Insurance Charles Heald Weller, Ph.D. 392 Orange St. Lecturer on Greek Literature Philip Patterson Wells, Ph.D. (32 Hen.) 72 Mansfield St. Librarian of the Law School and Assistant in History John Wesley Wetzel, Ph.B. 16 Dwight St. Instructor in Public Spealiing James Everett Wheelkr, B.A., LL.B. 82 Edgehill Road Lecturer in Law School Lynde Phelps Wheeler, Ph.D. 1331 Chapel St. Instructor in Physics Edwin Bidwell Wilson, Ph.D. 121 . Instructor in Mathematics De Winter, Ph.D. 96 Dwight St. Instructor in English Andrew Lincoln Winton, Ph.D. 136CanncrSt. Instructor in Proximate Organic Analysis Henry Burt Wright, Ph.D. (86 C.) 128 York St. Tutor in Greek and Latin 24 ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION agjsijstantjj in Hngtruction George Stanleigh Arnold, B.A. Assistant in English Rayiioxd Harman Ashley, M.A. Assistant in Chemistry WiLLL M Hill Bean, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Medicine Horace Doolittle Bellis Assistant in Gymnastics Gilbert Giddixgs Benjamin, M.A. Assistant in History Samuel John Berard Assistant in Mechanical Draxcing Walter Minor Bradley, Ph.B. Assistant in Mineralogy Paul ] Iorgan Butterkield, B.A. Assistant in Chemistry George Irvin Chadwick, B.A. Assistant in History Donald John Cowling, M.A. Assistant in Psychology AYiLLis Hanford Crowe, I.D. Clinical Assistant in Ophthalmology Edward Cornelius Crowley, Ph.B. Assistant in Chemistry Haroutune Mugurdich Dadourian, M.A. Assistant in Physics WiLLL M Collier Dole Assistant in the Gymnasium John Hugh Fish Assistant in the Gymnasium Williaji Ruthven Flint, B.A. Assistant in Physics in the Sloane Laboratory Willis Ellis Hartshorn, M.D. Assistant in Pathology and Clinical Assistant in Surgery Albert Hilemax, B.A. Assistant in Chemistry 2.5 i24 Dwight St. (K. C. L.) G66 W. D. 252 York St. 118T Cliapcl St. 387 Temple St. 133 Bradley St. 1346 Chapel St. (K. C. L.) 589 P. 606 E. D. 227 F. 106 Wiialley Ave. (S. C. L.) 63 Liberty St. 310 York St. 331 Edg ' cwood Ave. Gyniiiasiuni 121 Dwight St. 1138 Chapel St. 606 E. D. ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION BuRGis Deshon Jennings, Ph.B. (S. C. L.) 45 Lake PI. Assistant in Chemistry Carl Oscar Johns, Ph.B., M.A. 162 S. C. L. Assistant in Chemistry Paul Bernard Kennedy, M.D. West Haven Clinical Assistant in Medicine Florence Bingham Kinne, M.A. 96 Sherman Ave. Laboratory Assistant in Pathology Henry Frederick Klenke, M.Y). H Wooster PL Clinical Assistant in Dermatology George Henry Langzettel, B.F.A. (A. S.) 725 Whitney Ave. Assistant in Drawing, and Clerk of the Art School Ellis Earle Lawton, Ph.B. 542 P. Assistant in Physics in the Sloane Laboratory Walter Sidders Lay, M.D. Centreville Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics Dwight jMilton Lewis, M.D. (438 George St.) West Haven Clinical Assistant in Medicine William Alhert Lilley, Jr., Ph.B. 498 Orange St. Assistant in Descriptive Geometry and Drawing Gerald Francis Loughlin, B.S. 73 Lake PL Assistant in Geology Harold Bfrr Meade, Ph.B. (S. C. L.) 65 Grove St. As.Hstant in Chemistry George Albert Menge, Ph.B. 123 Mansfield St. Assistant in Chemistry John Milton Miller (S. P. L.) 7 Library St. Assistant in Physics in Sloane Laboratory Stewart Lea Mims, B.A. 716 W. D. Assistant in History Philip Henry Mitchell, Ph.B. (162 S. C. L.) 98 York Sq. Assistant in Physiological Chemistry Seth Enoch ] Ioody, 1 LS. (K. C. L.) 143 Dwight St. Assistant in Chemistry Herbert Spencer jNIiirch, M.A. 1233 Chapel St. Assistant in English George Henry IMurray, Jr., Ph.B. 8 Prospect PI. Assistant in Mechanical Drawing 26 ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION Alfred Goldstein Nauler, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics Howard Douglass Newton, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry George Elwood Nichols, B.A. Assistant in Botany Louis Adolph Notkins, M.D. Assistant in Physical Diagnosis Herbert James Ord, Ph.B. Field Assistant in Engineering Julius Hall Parmelee, B.A. Assistant in Economics Clarexce Curtiss Perry, Ph.B. Assistant in Steam Engine Sylvester David Powell, M.A. Assistant in History Richard Foster Rand, ]M.D. Clinical Assistant in Gynecology and Surgery David Lindsey ' Randall, ] I.A. Assistant in Chemistry Max Schwartz Assistant in the Gymnasium JoLiNE Butler Smith, B.F.A. Assistant in Decorative Design Sey-mour Leopold Spier, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Medicine Harry- Merriman Steele, ]M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics and Assistant i?i Harry Donald Tiemann, M.E., M.F. Assistant in Forest Technology Robert Graham Tracy, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Surgery Freeman Ward, B.A. Assistant iyi Geology and Mineralogy Luther Cornelius Weeks, Ph.B . Assistant in Mathematics 122 Olive St. (K. C. L.) 115 Wall St. 565 P. 704 Howard Ave. 126 Wall St. 53 Lake PL 162 S. C. L. 105 Dwight St. 2-16 Church St. (K. C. L.) 899 Yale P. O. 465 Dixwell Ave. (149 Orange St.) 9 College St. 348 Crown St. 226 Church St. : Iarsh Hall 407 Howard Ave. 569 P. 310 York St. Pathology ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION Harry Little Welch, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Gynecology WiLLL M Nelson Winne, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics George Edward Woodbine, B.A. Assistant in History 4-1 College St. 58 Harrison St. 245 York St. a giiistantjs in aDminigtvation Mabel Helen Adams 556 Elm St. Private Secretary to the Director of the Summer School Mrs. Eunice M. Anderson 276 Prospect St. Matron of the Infirmary Henry Schuyler Anderson 74 Lake PI. Cashier at the Gymnasium May Kellogg Arnold 65 Bristol St. Accountant in the University Engineering Dcpdrtmcnt Henry A. Barnes (reai- Hek.) 80 Admiral St. Superintendent of the University Engineering Department Thomas Kossiter Barnu.m, B.A. (Wood.) !344 Humphre} ' St. Assistant to the Secretary of the University George Merwin Beers (3 S. H.) 130 Cottage St. Clerk in the Sheffield Scientific School Thomas Attwater Bostwick (9 P. M.) 43 Livingston St. Assistant in the Peabody Museum Arthur Howe Bradford, B.. . Dwight Hall Secretary of the Academical Deportment of the Yale University Christian Association, and Superintendent of Duight Hall Arthur Lincoln Bristol (Wood.) 191 Exchange St. Clerk in the Treasurer ' s Office Charles Clark Brown, Ph.B. (Wood.) 22 Lynwood PI. Private Secretary to the Secretary of the University Katharine Jeannette Bi-sh, Ph.D. (13 P. : I.) 133 Howe St. Assistant in tJie Peabody Museum Lucy Peck Bush (8 P. M.) 133 Howe St. Librarian and Assistant in the Peabody Museum ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION (5 5 Lam.) liiG Dwiglit St. 345 Whitncv Ave. George Hanfokd Butler Cashier in the Bursar ' s Office John Ireland Howe Downes, B.F.A. Librarian of the Art School George Everett Eldred, Ph.B. Recorder and Statistician at the Gymnasium Joel Nelson Eno, M.A. Assistant in the Library Jane Adaline Forbes Clerk in the Registrar ' s Office of the Sheffield Scientific School Victor Oscar Freeburg, B.A. Assistant in Bureau of Sclf-Hclp and Appointment Hugh Gibb Assistant in the Peabody Museum Mrs. Henrietta Clark Gilbert Assistant in the Library Edna May Gillette Private Secretary to the Librarian Henry Robert Gruener Assistant in the Library William James Hail, B.A., B.D. Director of Religious Work in the Divinity School Charles Watson Hawthorn Hand Assistant at the Gymnasium Mrs. Jessie Craig Harger Assistant in the Library Willabe Haskell, Ph.D. Superintendent of the Reading Room Ernest Franklin Hill Superintendent of the Divinity Halls Ada Susan Hotchkiss Private Secretary to the President Frank Edwin Hotchkiss Superintendent of the Grounds and Buddings Annie Eliza Hutchins Assistant in the Library George Alexander Johnson Assistant in the Library 159 Elm St. (Lib.) 130 Howe St. Kiniberly Ave., East Haven ool (4 Ph.) 310 York St. (26 P. M.) 229 Lloyd St. (Lib.) 26 Kensington St. (Lib.) 252 Winthrop Ave. (Lib.) 868 Howard Ave. 629 E. 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Superintendent of the University Carpentry Department John Hill Murray 227 Mansfield St. Head Gardener of the Yale Botanical Garden Henry Minott Osdokn (25 Lam.) 406 Orange St. College Bursar Harriett ] 1artha Pendleton (90 High St.) 827 Whitney Ave. Private Secretary to the Dean of the Graduate School Harriet Benton Phelps 67 Dwight St. Clerk of the Medical Scliool. and Private Secretary to the Dean of the Medical School Carolyn Quintin (Wood.) Whitneyville Private Secretary to the Treasurer William Eustis Rowland (Wood.) 227 Sherman Ave. Cashier in the Treasurer ' s Office Mason Foote Smith, Ph.B. W. O. Assistant in the Observatory Robert Seneca Smith, M.A. 2 Dwight Hall University General Secretary of the Y(de University Christian Association 30 ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION (Hen.) 925 How ird Ave. Nathaniel Paul Sterne Assistant Registrar of the Laxc School Edwakd Francis Stevens, B.A. Assistant in the Library Jajies Preston Strong Accountant in the Treasurer ' s Office Sara Elizabeth Thacher Accountant in the Carpentr Department John Quillin Tilson, IVI.I,. Proctor, and Auditor of the Dining Hall Matt Savage Walton, B.A. Registrar of the Law School (Lib.) 203 Lawrence St. (Wood.) 222 Slieniian Ave. 441 Second Ave., West Haven 463 Fw. (Hen.) 832 Yale P. O. 31 CcilrcmiCciX department i f v— J t C • ' t - ■ • li o b S o r . bH BHi ' ' .V alirtii x fiiir irriillicr When good Jell oir.s gel lugel ie Mentor Cla)30 Robert Mokrii.l Ada.ms 67 I ' ark St. Hochesicr, Vermont Mortimer Clark Addoms 458 Fw. .Yeit) York City George Henry Warrex Aldex Cornwall, I ' ennsylrania 1076 t ' lliipcl Sh Richard Steere Aldrich lH V. Pro vidence, Rhode Island Ernest Arthur Anderson 13 V. Union City, Connectieut Raymond Mills Anderson ii S Wh. Newlon Centre, Massacliusrils Roger Hamlix Axderson, B.A. 5210 F. Hobm-t College, in04 Constantinople, Turkey Clarence Edward Andrews 37-1 Wh. Xoncall:, Conncelietit (irv TruxER Ahjis 59 X. Xew York City Walter Preston Armstrong 60 V. Coffeeville, Mississippi John Ezra Ayers 438 Fw. Spriny Vnlley, Sew York William Thompson Bacon 435 F v. Derhy, Connectieut Charles Henry Banks 57 V. Amenia, ew York Fred Carlton Barron, Ph.B. Raylor University, l ' . ir, 236 Crowil St. I ' lano, Texas Arthur Stanhope Barrows 15 V. (Iberlin, Ohio Howard IMead Bartlett 8 V. .1 0 Iden , Massach nset ts 32 A C A D E .AI I C A I. 1) E P A R T M E T Lester Clement Barton 18 V. Chicago, Illinois John Bauer, B.A. Q9ii Elm St. Liuaue College, 1004 Crete, ehraska William Baxter, Jr. 30 V. Wilininyton, DeUniare Frederick Hayward Beach 43 V. Monistown, Neio Jersey Harry Beal 58 V. Oneida, Xew Yorlc Ralph Blackhurst Bennett 396 B. Waterville, yew York Ralph Culver Bennett 182 L. Era)iston, Illinois Louis Otto Bergh 84) C. Brooklyn, Xew York Edward ] Iacfunn Biddle 22 . Carlisle, Pennsylvania Arthur Douglas Bissell, Jr. 392 B. Buffalo, Xeic York Kenneth Boardman 332 Wn. Xeic York City John Borden 33-1 Wh. Cliicar o, Illinois Timothy Lincoln Bouscaren 12 V. Cincinnati, Ohio John Raymond Brandon Box 738 Yale P. O. Derby, Connecticut Alvin Chester Breul 127 W. Briclfieport. Connecticut James Beebe Brinsmade 67 . Brooklyn, Xeic York Chester Kingsley Brooks 3-11 Wh. Cleveland, Ohio Ben Overton Brown 29 . Denver, Colorado Nelson Courtlandt Brown 42 V. South Orange, Vew Jersey Donald Bruce 15 V. Easthampton, Massachusetts Frederick Kingsbury Bull 66 V. Xew York City Horace Thomas Burgess Waynesville, Ohio 191 ' llallcv Ave. A ' irginius Nelson Carney, B.D. Yale University, UH)4 618 E. D. Portsmouth. Virginia Robert Robinson Chase 331 Wn. Lyndon, Vermont Arthur Howard Clark 41 V. Leonard Bridge, Connecticut Robert Lincoln Clark 26 V. Anson ill, Connecticut Wedworth William Clarke 54 V. Jackson, Michigan R.ALPH jNIortimer Coe 4 V. Cleveland, Ohio Harold William Conde 31 Y. Watertoicn, New York Harry Bry ' an Cook 90 C. Lenox, Massachusetts RiCH.iRD Alexander Cooke 50 V. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands John Edward Copps 11 . West Rutland, Vermont Edwin Corning 46 V. Albany, Xeio York Henry ' Nicholas Costello 11 V. Hartford, Connecticut Walter Hurd Coursen 31 Y. Hcranton, Pennsylvania Walter Ruel Cowles 333 Wh. Xew Haven, Connecticut Orris Ray ' Critchlow 14 V. Clarion, Pennsylvania LTrban Cbonan 94 W. Xew Haven, Connecticut Nellis Maynard Crouse 428 Fw. Vtica, Xew York John Joseph Curran 59 Prospect St. Holyoke, Massachusetts 33 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Sidney Bradford Curtis 35 V. Brooklyn, New Yoiic Herbert Hallock Cutler Bridgeport Bridgeport, Connect icii I Henry Fowler Damon Honolulu, Hanaiian Islands 31 V. 65 V. Joseph Dart, Jr. Buffalo, Xew York DuAGAN Zaharia Daskaloff Kamdartsi , Macedonia 21 Lynwood PL Friend St. Clair Dickinson 3 2 Wii. Westbrook, Connecticul Hauold Edwin Dimock 455 Fw. Hartford, Connecticut Effingham Nevins Dodge 16 ' . I ' aterson, Sew Jersey George Stuart Dole 85 C. Hath, Maine John Hampden Dougherty, Jr. 138 W. Brooklyn, Xew York Louis deVierville Dousman 68 V. Prairie du Chien, yisconsi7l Frank Collins Downing 48 V. Kansas City, Missouri George Bradley Downing 209 F. Holyokr, Massachusetts Harold Espe Drew 435 Fw. Ansonia, Connecticut William Mason Duncan 60 V. liussellmlle, Kentucky John Gilmore Dunlap 47 V. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Waldo Hilary Dunn 462 Elm St. Middletoun, Ohio Edward Farnsworth Dustin 339 Wii. Hartford, Connecticut Augustus Wilson Eddy 39 V. Washington, District of Columhia Travers J. Edmonds 191 Whalley Ave. Lebanon, Ohio Grosvenor Ely 339 Wh. Xoricich, Connecticut Edwin Rogers Embree 84 C. Berea, ' Kentucky John Raymond Engle 127 W. Palmyra, Pennsylvania Alfred Ethridge 423 Fw. Home, Xew York James Edwin Ewers 173 L. Frederick-town, Ohio James Linwood Fawley 343 Wh. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania James Fulton Ferguson, B.A. Monmouth College, 1903 Xcnia, Ohio Horace Farwell Ferry lAike Forest, Illinois 73 Lake PI. 457 Fw. 49 V. Samuel Field, Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John Joseph Finegan 170 York St l.airrcnce, Massachusetts Harold Mansel Finley, Ph.B. I ' enn College. 1004 159 York St Oskaloosa, Iowa Littleton Holmes Fitch New York City Benjamin Fitzpatrick Kansas City, Missouri Roger Yale Flanders Milwaukee, Wisconsin Alexander Rex Flinn Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Frazer Lee Ford iS7. Joseph, Missouri Allen Evarts Foster Xew Haven, Connecticut Francis Bolton Elwell IXorwich, Connecticut 342 Wh. George Starkweather Fowler Xew Haven, Connecticut IVIason Anthony Freeman Bradford, Pennsylvania Living Kent Fulton Watcrbury, Connecticut 34 V. 51 V. 69 V. 338 Wh. 425 Fw. 67 V. 3 V. 21 V. 458 Fw. I-- I ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Augustus Louis Geuhakd Ottana, Ohio William Walker Gibson Xlhaiii , ? ' cw York Howard Goodwin Hartford, Connecticut Charles Waterhouse Goodyear, Jr. Buffalo, Xciv York Lemuel Whittington Gorham Albany, New York Peter Gow Holyoke, llassachusctis Lincoln Depew Granniss East Haven, Connecticut Lester Eames Grant Denver, Colorado John Nesjiith Greely Washiiii ton. District of Columbia Crawford Greene 12 V. Proridcncc. Rhode Island 332 Wh. 78 Lake PI. 45 V. 19 V. •EAR, Jr. 64 V. iM 57 V. 45 V. 186 F. 336 Wh. 36 V. Albert Byron Gregory St. Louis, Missouri 57 V. Melville Brooks Gurley Washington, District of Columbia Edgar Hart Guyun 67 Park St. liacramento, Kentucky Walter Phelps Hall 28 V. Xcwburgh, Xew York John Richard Halsey ' 53 V. Wilkcs-Barre, Pennsylvania Harold Eberhart Hammond 52 V. ( ' Ii icago, Illinois George Cushman Hannahs 47 V. ycwark, Neiv Jersey Samuel Milby Harrington 36 V. Brooklyn., Xew York William Daniels Harris 55 V. Minneapolis, Minnesota WiLLL M Hugh Harris 65 V. Binghamton, New York Donald Parker Haynie 55 V. tit. Paul, Minnesota Harold Wade Headley 41 V. Last Orange, Xew Jersey Dwight Ruggles Perry ' Heaton 4 V. Washington, District of Columbia GusTAVE Maurice Hecksher 33 V. Huntington, Long Island, Xew York Emerson Garfield Hess, B.A. 45 V. Betbany College, 190.5 Uniontown, Pennsylvania Grover Bates Higgins 455 Fw. Columbus, Ohio Matson Bradley Hill, B.A. 21 V. Ohio Wesleyan T ' niversity. 11)05 Chicago, Illinois Edward Albert Holaday Xew Haven, Connecticut Willard Deere Hosford Moline, Illinois Edmund Grant Howe Hartford, Connecticut Lydig Hoyt Xew York City Morris Hudnut Tcrre Haute, Indiana Isa. c Henry Hughes Bloomfield, Missouri Edward Boltwood Hull Pittsfield, Massachusetts Ernest Braislin Humpstone Brooklyn, New York 186 F. 331 Wh. 24 V. 33 V. 63 V. 59 Dixwoll Avo. 347 Wh. 7 V. 36 V. 315 Crown St. Philip Woodward Hunt Cincinnati, Ohio William George Hunt Florence, Massachusetts Iariox Bertram Hunter, B.A. Maryville CoUeRe, 1904 73 Lake PL Maryv.ille, Tennessee Clarence Seymour Hutt 69 : Ieclianic St. Xew Haven, Connecticut St. nley ' Noble Jameson Lebanon, Ohio 191 Wlialley Ave. 35 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Harold Burton Jajiison Glovcisville, Xew York- Russell Dixon Janney Glen Ridge, New Jersey Henry Gildersleeve Jarvis Portland, Connect icut Dudley Comnally ' Johnson 58 V. Edmund Rutan Lupton Mattitiick, Xew York- 35 V. John Ph-ilip Lyons Indian Orchard, Massachusetts 21 . Donald McBride Cleveland, Ohio Paul Ely McChesney 43 V. 466 Fw. 335 Wh. 237 D. 461 Fw. .SVoi Marcos, Texas 106 WluiUey Ave. Xew York City WiLLL M Kurtz Johnson 6 V. Wilson Shaw McClintock Wasliington, District of Columbia I ' ittshurg, I ' cnnsi lrania Witter Laurens Johnston, B.A. 410 B. James Gore King McClure, Jr. 64 V. Coe College. 1004 Fort Dodge, Iowa Irenus Prime Keith Vincllcster, Tennessee Augustus Wilkens Kelley, Jr. Xew York Cilii Towner Kent Pattcrsoii, Xew York Albert Rowden King Brooklyn, Xew York Edmund Stanley Kochersperger Xew Haven, Connecticut Walter Rudolf Koehler Cincinnati, Ohio Harold Fowler Larkin Winsted. Connecticut John Ely Lathrop Vest ield. Xew Jersey Kenneth Stoit Latourette Oregon City, Oregon 73 Lake PL S. Beekman Laub 264 D. Xatchez, Mississippi Henry Wells Lawrence, Jr. 216 F. Vhite I ' lains, Xew York Robinson Leech 67 . Brooklyn. Xew York George Cabot Ward Low 46 V. Brooklyn, Xew York Franklin Alcott Lum West Haven Vest Haven, Connecticut 13 V. 5 V. 428 Fw. 3 V. ER 340 Wii. 30 V. 204 F. 888 B. Lake Forest, Illinois William Pitt McCune 426 Fw. Columbus, Ohio Noah MacDowell, Jr. 59 V. Xew York City Abham Wilbur Mace 241 D. I ' iehmond, Massaclinsefts Donald Ashbrook McGee 337 Wii. I ' Ininfield, Xeir Jersey Donald Francis MacKay 25 V. Xew York City Stanley Robinson ] IacLane -Vpip Haven, Connecticut 33 Howe St. Thomas Dalgliesh I L cmillan 71 C. Xew Haven, Connecticut John- .: IcN. RY, B.S. 144 Dwi rht St. ■I ' aikid Cnllesre. 1 !•(!.-. Creslou, Iowa John- (tIllespie jMagee 338 Wii. I ' ittsburg. Pennsylvania Allen Schuyler Malcolm 347 Wh. Melbourne, Australia DwiGHT Sterling I L llett 204 F. Bridgeport, Connecticut William Elder Marcus, Jr. 335 Wh. Montelair, Xeiv Jersey Fra.ncis Hartman Markoe, Jr. Xew York City 1151 Chapel St. Benjamin Heath Mead 41 V. Xew Canaan, Connecticut 36 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Eugene Leavens Mersereau I ' ortvillc, yeic Yorh- Henry Graham Meyer AUeyhcny, I ' ciuisi lrania Edward Shorney Mills Xew I ' orix City W1LLLA.M Bradley IMixter, Ph.B Yale University. i:)o5 Rock- Island, Illinois John Teobaldo Monzani Wateibury, Connecticut Baerixgton Moore New York City Don Lorenzo Moore Xew Yorl: City WiLLLAM Singer jMoorhead (Ireensburgh , Pen nsy Ivan ia Charles Dexter IMorris Olean, Xew York Angus Washburn Morrison Alinneapolis, Minnesota Charles Milton Morse Xew Voo lstock, A ' eiu York Robert Wiluen Neeser Xcir York City Harold Clinton Nelson IVt-.s .Siiffiehl. Connecticut William Disney Nichols Fayetteville. Xew York Frank O ' Brien I ' lattshiinih. Xen- York George Braddock Ogle Cliicayo. Illinois Herbert Paul Onasch Andoi ' cr. Massachusetts Louis Kossuth Oppitz Pattcnljirrg. Xeir Jersey Raymond William Osborne Berea. Kentucky Earl Lieber Patterson Selnui, A lahama Edward Samuel Payton Westfield. Massachusetts 8 V. Francis Thurston Pendleton Xew London, Connecticut 7 V. Lee James Perrin Xew Haven, Connecticut 337 Wh. A ' ILLIAM Henry Peters iSyracuse, Xew York Clyde Pharr Ridgeivay, Texas John Case Phelps Binijhamton, Xew York William Brace Pratt Brooklyn, Xew York Richard Prendergast Chicago, Illinois Charles Wesley Price East Orange, New Jersey A ' ernon Dana Price, Jr. Louisville, Kentucky Warren Edward Price Los Angeles, California Russell Godine Pruden Xew York City Byron Joseph Quinn 1076 Chapel St. V Jrcester, Massachusetts Henry Gould Ralston 51 V. Lake Forest, Illinois Joseph Chappell Rayworth, B.A. Acadia Universitj-, 1903 361 Orange St. Upper tSackrille, Xew Brnnsivick Stanley Forman Reed, B.A. 183 L. Kentucky College. 10(11 Mayville, Ken t ucky John Wayne Richards 78 Lake PL Hillsboro, Ohio Caleb Shreve Ridgway, Jr. Columbus, Xew Jersey Miles Bradley Riggs Palmyra, Xew York Arthur Werner Rinke Xew York City Francis Clafp Robertson New York City 343 Wh. 71 C. 66 V. 5 V. 37 V. 46.5 Fw. 50 V. 402 B. 426 Fw. 43 V. 375 Wh. 333 Wh. 10 V. 411 B. 336 George St. 375 Wh. 677 W. D. 419 B. M 73 C. 333 Wh. 40 V. 3 Lake PI. 20 V. 7V. 112 W. 10 V. 23 V. 9 V. 9 V. 28 V. 80 0. 2 V. 32 V. 37 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT WiLLIAJI GOODWIX ROBIXSON Williaiiisjjort, Pcnnsi lvaiiia Foster Harry Rockwell rortland, Oregon Platt Rogers, Jr. Denver, Colorado Robert Landon Rogers Providence, Rhode Island 89 C. 25 V. 336 Wir. 5rt V. 6 V. Rrrrs Story Rowland J ' Idhifield, Xew Jersey George Hexry ' Rowley, B.A. AlleKlieny College. l!)0o 312 Orange St. (Irecnville, Pennstjlvania Clarexce Colton Scarborough 2-i V. West Hartford, Connecticut AvERY Milton Schermerhorn 37 Lynwood PI. Xeic Haven, Connecticut Lester Randolph Scovill Box 850 Yale P. (). Bridgeport, Connecticut Philip Johnston Scudder 28 V. .Vr f York- City Edward Clarkson Seward, Jr. 94 W. Montclair, Xew Jersey Paul Sheehan 42 V. Buffalo, yew York William Brewster Shelton 199 F. Xorivallx, Connecticut Franklin Goldthwaite Sherrili, 1 Y. Brooklyn, New York Eveeitt Anthony ' Sherwood 61 V. Ottawa, Illinois Thomas Leonard Shevlin 461 Fw. Minneapolis, Minnesota William Patten Shoemaker 438 Fw. Vilkes■Barre, Pennsylvania Milton Simpson, B.A. 313 Crown St. Acadia University. lOO. i Belmont. Prince Edward Island Bruce Donald Smith 68 V. Lake Forest, Illinois Philip Chapin Smith, Jr. 65 V. West field, Massachusetts Carl Warring-ton Somers 13 V. Auburn, New York William Buell Sprague 20 V. Flushing, New York William Lord Squire 378 Wh. Meriden, Connecticut Guy Thomas Stetson 32 V. Nordhoff, California Carletox Hickox Stevens 58 V. Nen- Haven, Connecticut John Archibald Stevenson 33 V. Chicago, Illinois Gkorge Berger Struby 111 W. Denver, Colorado George Sturges 334 Wh. Chicago, Illinois Thomas Smith Taylor 336 George St. Peoli, Ohio Arthur Hutchinson Terry, Jr. 27 V. Patchogue, New York ] Iahlon Daniel Thatcher, Jr. 29 . I ' neblo, Colorado Norman F ' rederick Thompson, Jr. 11 V. Rockford, Illinois Orlando Lewis Thompson 199 F. Auburn, ' New York Carlyle Clifford Thomson 24 V. West Hartford, Connecticut Albert Edward Thornton, Jr., B.A. University of Georsia, 1905 118 College St. Atlanta, Georgia Edward Perry Tice 78 Lake PI Hillsboro, Ohio Charles Terhune Tileston 413 B. Binghamton, New York Edwin Ward Tillotson 183 L. Farm ington, Connecticut Leonard Enos Todd 150 L. Woodbridge, Connecticut ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Lewis Holmes Tooker 423 F v. Broohlijn, A ' cif York James Albekt Tooi.e 4-i V. Holyohe, HassacJiusctts Spencer Turner 17 V. lirookli n, Xeiv York Charles Pratt Tuttle 374 Wh. Xcw Harcn, Connecticut Joseph Hooker Twichell 19 V. Hartford, Connecticut Chester Burrows YaxTassel 54 V. Brooklyn, NcLO York Gakrat Bleecker VanWagenen 39 V. South Orange, Neiv Jersey Faron Nelson Wakefield 216 F. Port Chester, New York Harris Walcott 63 V. Iiidianapolis, Indiana Otis Harvey Waldo, Jr. 8 V. Chicago, Illinois James Harold Wallis 61 V. Dubuque, Iowa Henry Augustus Walton 1 V. Brooklyn. New York Hiram Lee Ward 343 Wh. Cnadilla, Neio York Donald Judson Warner, 2d 241 D. Salisbury, Connecticut John Warner 331 Wh. Wilinington, Delaware Edmund Leon Warren 89 C. Grafton , Massach usetts William VanAntwerp Waterman 27 V. Albany, Xeic York Kenneth Ellingham Weeks 34 V. Bridgeport, Connecticut Ralph Wesley Wescott 15 V. Haddonfield, New Jersey Arthur Leonard Westcott 42 V. Onconta, New York Henry Franklin Whxtcomb, Jr. 69 V. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Edwin White 17 V. .S7. Paul, Minnesota Philip Trumbull White 340 Wh. Brooklyn, Connecticut Richard Edmond Whittlesey 2 V. New Haven, Connecticut Jere Raymond Wickwire 39 V. Cortland, New York Richard Farrand Williams 27 V. Detroit, Michigan Arthur Clarence Williamson 375 Wh. Vest field, Massachusetts Frank Eugene Wilson Clinton, lona Hugh Robert Wilson Evanston, Illinois Russell Seipt Wolfe Ph iladelph ia, Pennsylvania Alexander James Wood Brunford, Connecticut Selah Howell Wright Sandy Hook, Connecticut William Hogencamp Wukts I ' litrrson, New Jersey 56 V. 337 Wh. 49 V. Branford 173 L. 53 V. Siunior Claisjs Gordon Wilson Abbott Plain field. New Jersey Fred Davis Abrams Oleayi, New York Fritz George Achelis New York City 268 D. George Morris Adams 74 C. New Haven, Connecticut 465 Fw. George Elmer Anderson 119 W. Canandaigua. New York 456 Fw. Austin Warmington Andrews 457 Fw. Youngstown, Ohio 39 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Nelson Irving Asiel .Ycif Yoilc City Edward Parsons Bagg, Jr. Holyolc, iliissacliuscils Ernest Schwefel Ballard Philadelpltia, Pcnnsylnntiu William Deluce Barnes, Jr. iluns ichl. Miissacit usctis Edward jMorgan Barradale Orfiniir, Xeir Jersey Morris Lyon Beard Diiiliain, yew Uompshire Douglas Jerrold Abbey Bell PurtUind, Connecticiil Edwin Bendheim Xeic Yorb City Howard Francis Bishop Vliicar o, llliiwis Kenneth IcLeod Bissell Sen- York- City William McCormick Blair Chicago, lUinois Philip Waldron Boardmax New York City George Borup A ' eit ' York City Howard Boulton -A ' cic Yoric City Ernest Folger Bowjian Xeir Harm, Connecticut Carl Hammer Breaker Xorthaniptoii, Massaeliintelts Chester Jackson Briggs Xctctoiirille. Massachusetts Ernest Milford Bristol Brooklyn, Sen- York Alexander Ctshing Brown Clerelatnl. Ohio Burt Layton Brown (llorersrille, Yr ' York . Richmond Lennox Brown Brooklyn, New York 70 C. James White Bruce Lou is rille. Ken t ucky 429 Fw. Leroy Ewalt Bruner Orlando, Florida 353 Wh. Morgan Gardner Bulkeley, Jr. Hartford, Connecticut 96 W. Ludlow Seguine Bull yew York City 18 j 1 . Arthur Goodwin Camp Yinsted., Connecticut 401 B. Rtmsey Campbell Fairfield, Connecticut 237 1). Winthrop Lakey Carter ! West yewton, Massueliusctfs 443 Fw. Charles Carver, Jr. Philadelphia, Pcnnsylrania 448 Fw. Clarence Edward Chaney Chicayo, Illinois 3.5.5 Wh. IOdwaki) Haktox Chapin Andor, r. Massfiehnsrl ts 268 I). Franklin Glazier Chapin Orcenwieh, Connecticut 436 Fw. Wir.LiA.M Bowen Church Meridcn, Connecticut 373 Wh. Joseph Herexdeen Clark Brooklyn, A ' cio York 116 W. William Ellsworth Clow, Jr. Chicaf o, Illinois 74 C. (iEORGE Hamilton Colket, Jr. I ' ll ihidclpli ill, Peimsylrania 390 B. William Welch Collin, Jr. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 348 Wir. William Ernest Collins Livingston, yeiv Jersey 437 Fw. Charles Williams Comfort, Jr yorristown, Pennsylvania 429 Fw. Arthur Iilton Comley Bridgeport. Connecticut 398 B. Lawrence Merritt Connell ficranton, I ' ennsylrania 108 W. Leland Church Covey ' Minneapolis, Minnesota 40 96 W 221 F 271 D 98 W 139 W 123 W 371 Wii 9.5 W 433 Fw 137 W 389 B 106 W 437 Fw 442 Fw 107 W 107 W 448 Fw 452. Fw 407 B. 140 W 244 D. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Joseph Graham Ckane 128 W. Dui loii, Ohio Seth Tukxer Crawford 119 W. Randolph, Massachusctls Robert Howe Cunningham 1!35 W. ' eit Castle, Pennsylvania Daniel Joseph Curran 468 Fw. Haverhill, Massachusetts Harry Alban Leonard Curra n Xe u Haven, Connecticut 38 Lake PL Ralph Dennis Cutler -ii Fw. Hartford, Connecticut Forrest Leonard Daniels Sl ' fi Wh. S ' f. Paul, Minnesota Richard Ely Danielson 353 Wh. Brooklyn, Connecticut Charles Julius D.wis -t-iS Fw. Gloversville, y ew York. Richard Douglas Davis, Jr. ■il-h B. Ashland, Kentucky Clinton Demas Demixg -150 Fw. Hartford, Connecticut Richard Henry Deming 387 B. Hartford, Connecticut Chester Merritt Deuel 348 Wh. -Vf(i- Vork City William Hughes Diller 23 V. . i fjringficld, Illinois Theodore Polhemus Dixon -160 Fw. XcH- York City Philip Lyndon Dodge 99 W. Morristown, Xetc Jersey LiGUORi Alphonsus Doherty 349 Wh. Murray, Idaho Frederic Russell Dolbeare 4T0 Fw. Hartford, Conneeiicut Louis Alexander Dole 85 C. Bath, Maine Blatchford Downing 358 Wh. Kansas City, Missouri Paul Alexander Drucklieb 230 F. Edward Lee Dumjier Auhurndalc, Massachusett Ralph Henry Dunning Auburn, ew York Russell Stearns Dwight Wyoniiny, Ohio ROLLAND MOONEY EdmONDS Springfield, Ohio Paul Bradley Elmore Litchfield, Connecticut Harold Pegram P bian t (ilt Lake City, Utah Henry Robertson Failing Portland, Oregon William Everett Fay Williinantic, Connecticut Charles Milton Fessenden Stamford, Connecticut WiLLL ji Sherman Fisher Denver, Colorado Henry Fleischner Xeir Haven, Connecticut Raixbridge Doty Folwell Buffalo, Xeui York Robert W ilson Forbes Dalton, Massachusetts Henry Albert Foster Maxuell, Tennessee Julius Walter Freiberg Cincinnati, Ohio 355 Wh. 398 B. 441 Fw. 415 B. 407 B. 115 W. 427 Fw. 83 C. 108 W. 372 Wh. 151 Bradley St. 120 W. 106 W. 434 Fw. 380 Wh. 406 B. Stapleton, Staten Island, Xeu York William Spencer Fuller Sufficld, Connecticxit George Napoleon Gaboury 919 Howard Ave. Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts Bertram Adolph Gabriel 443 Fw. Brooklyn, Netv York Charles Pew Garland 131 W. Saco. Maine Lorin Henry Gates 183 L. Thomaston, Connecticut 41 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Hugh Gillis 330 Wh. .1 Pleasant, loica Geokge Brette Glaenzer 456 F v. yew York City William Stuart Glazier 37 V.  S ' o. Glastottbiiri), Conncctieul Philip Lippincott Goodwin 103 W. Xew York Citi Bradley Goodyear 120 W. Buffalo, New York Arthur Bobbins Griswold 115 W. Hartford, Connecticut William Francis Guxn, Jr. 468 Fw. Hartford, Connecticut Milton Bruce Hadley 114 Higli St. Black Hirer, New York Charles Herbert Halco.mh, Jr. 266 D. New York Cittj Clarence Russell Hall 433 Fw. Woodstock. Connecticut Isaac Staples Hall 16 Med ford. Massachusetts Benjamin Pomeroy Hamlin 207 F. Kasthampton, Massacltusetts Howard Edmiston Hannum 352 Wh. C It ester, I ' en n si lran ia Charles Edwin Hart, Jr. 373 Wii. Xcip Britain. Conncclicnt Edward Henry Hart 437 Fw. Brooklyn, Neic York Mortimer Hall Hartwell 446 Fw. Albany, Xew York Edwin Deeks H. rvey 467 Fw. Kock Ferry, England Harold Hauenstein 109 W. Buffalo, Xew York Harry Clifton Heaton 357 Wh. Waterbury, Connecticut Charles Bingham Heisler 432 Fw. Albany, Xew York Charles Erle Hibbard 215 F. Ottan-a, Canada Charles Roberts Hopkins 235 D. I ' liiladclpliia, Pcnnsylrania Bayard Cushing Hoppin 268 D. Xew York City Charles Melvin Horton 424 Fw. Middlctown, Xew York William Irving Howbert 372 Wh. Colorado t prinys, Colorado Henry Martyn Hoyt, Jr. 365 Wh. M ' ttshington, District of Columbia James Lanman Hubbard 1076 Chapel St. Xorwich , Con necticu t James Howard Hull 221 F. Torrington, Connecticut Roger Benton Hull 238 D. (Ireenfield, Mas. ' acliusctts Horace Lyman Huson 234 D. Derby, Connecticut Walter Waters Husted 372 Wu. Den rcr, Colorado Anson Blake Jackson, Jr. 141 W. Minneapolis, Minnesota Isaac Lamson Jennings 354 Wn. Clereland. Ohio Stephen Jennings _ 361 Wn. Deep Hirer, Connecticut Gerard Edward Jensen 447 Fw. Xonrich, Connecticut Frank Elmer Johnson 139 Ro.sctte St. .Yfir Harcn, Connecticut ] Iarshall Olds Johnson Chicago. Illinois Jeremiah Howard Jones llarerhill. Massachusetts 447 Fw. 272 D. 73 C. Richard Michael Joy Waterbury. Connecticut Frederick Trowbridge Kelsey 453 Fw. Orange, Xew Jersey James Madison Kennedy 345 Wh. Chicago, Illinois Whitney Kernochan Xew York City 266 D. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT HoKACE Ogden Kilbourx Hartford, Conncclifiit Chakles Porter Km hall Xew York City Clarexce Hopkins Kixg t. Louis, Missouri Joseph Casimir Kircher Belleville, Illinois Karl Wendell Kirchwey Xew York City JoHx Colby Kitchen Presqiic Isle, Maine James Waller Kxott Chicago, Illinois William Francis Kxox I ' ittshn rij. I ' cn nsi lva n ia Ralph Damon Kockersperger yen- York City Harold Kountze Denver, Colorado Stephen Lesher Landon Xeio York City William James Larkix, Jr. Waterhury, Connecticut Robert Cathcart Latimer York, Pennsylrania Edward Elliott Lattin Slielton, Connecticut George Axdrew La Vie, Jr. Brooklyn, Xew York John Harold Lawrence Charleston, South Carolina Harold Dimock Lee Leeds. Massachusetts NoRMAx Alvah Leonard 100 WilliDidiitic, Connecticut Edmund Harris Lewis Syracuse, Xetc York Harry Sinclair Lewis Sauk Centre, Minnesota Nathan Everett Lincoln Walton, New York 46i Fw. i6i Fw. 369 Wh. 441 Fw. 459 Fw. 382 Wh. 133 W. 118 W. 462 Fw. 445 Fw. 439 Fw. 240 D. 427 Fw. 206 F. 62 V. 346 Wh. 344 Wh. Howe St. 444 Fw. 393 B. 356 Wh. ] Iitchell Stuaut TiiTTLE 271 D. Ilarlford, Conncclicut Leighton Lobdell 136 W. Buffalo, Xew York ] L xiCE DeForest Lockwood, Jr. Xorwalk, Connecticut 376 Wh. Robert Ralph Lockwood 123 W. Zeticnople, Pennsylvania Henry Stow Lovejoy 124 W. ■Janesville, Visconsin John Gilbert Lowe 440 Fw. Dayton, Ohio Tasker Gantt Lowndes 126 W. Cumberland, Maryland Maurice Francis Lyons 466 Fw. Indian Orchard, Massachusetts George McAuliff 352 Wh. Chicago, Illinois BowDoix Updike jMcClixtock 469 Fw. Pittsburg. Pennsylrania Frank Stocktox McClintock 470 Fw. Pittsburg. Pcniisyl rania Chauxcey Brooks McCormick 100 W. Chicago, Illinois Coxstaxtine Joseph MacGuire, Jr. Xew York City 451 Fw. SuMXER Thomas McKnight, Jr. 128 W. Minneapolis, Minnesota Raymond Richard ] IcOrmond Haverhill, Massachusetts 64 Lake PI. RuFus Sherrell ] Iaddox 434 Fw. Drllrose, Tennessee Herbert L. wrexce Malcolm 467 Fw. Melbourne, A ustralia Howard Jones Mandell 382 Wh. Ellington, Connecticut Francis Edgerton Manierre 442 Fw. Chicago, Illinois Keith Rollin Manville 113 W. Carbondale, Pennsylvania Robert Davies Marshall 124 W. Painesville, Ohio 43 Amasa Stone JMatheh Clcrelund, Ohio Harold Mead Bakersficld. Vermont DwiGHT Raymond Meigs Pottsloicii. I ' diHSjiliaiiia Chakles Goodwin Merriam 242 D. Lexington, MassuchuscHs John Jacob Metzger A. Olean, Xew York Schuyler Merritt Meyer 3i5 Wh. New York City Robert Middlebrook, Jr. -iOO B. Kansas City, Missouri James Raglan Miller KH L. West field, Massaclniseits James Lynn Mitchell 2;3fi 1). Franklin, I ' eniisylvania William Crittenden Mooxey, Jr. Woodsfield, Ohio 415 B. Francis William IMoore 384 B. Red la n ds, Co iforn ia Henry Butler IMoore, Jr. 417 B. Hrooklyn, New York Raymond Bartlett Morris 465 F v. Olean, Xea- York Philip Lefevre Morrison 258 D. Boston, Massachusetls Samuel Finley Brown Morse 272 D. Xewton rille, Massaeli nsrt Is Reed Moyer 385 B. Centre Lisle, eie York John Strong Newberry ' 341 AVh. Cleveland, Ohio Edward Theodore Newell 370 Wh. Kenosha, Wiseonsin Douglas Keeeer Noyes 75 C. Orange, Xeic Jersey Frederick Kinney ' Noy ' es 81 C. Noritich, Connecticut Irving Sands Olds 129 W. Erie, Pennsylvania ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT 369 Wii. 670 W. D. 98 W. Charles Oliver 371 Wh. Allegheny, Pennsylvania Bertice Henry ' . Olmstead 356 Wh. Walton, Xew York Elbert Ellery Orcutt 221 F. WesI Burke, Vermont MiNOTT Augur Osborn 239 Brudlcy St. (■ ; Haven, Conneeticut Charle.s Pomeroy ' Otis 88 C. .1 ndover, Massachusetts Howard Earle Palmer Branford li ran ford, Connecticut Fred Amasa Parker 391 B. Anljiirn, Xew York Eli Burton Parsons 383 B. Troy, Pennsyl vania Simon Truby Patterson 424 Fw. Kiltanning, Pennsylvania Nicholas Elias Peieef 335 George St. Macedonia Kaklton Goodsell Percy ' 440 Fw. Ilrooklinc, Massachusetts Hervky Bates Perrin 104 W. Indianapolis, Indiana William Augustine Perry 420 B. Tarhoro, Xorih Carolina Robert Edward Pfeiffer 383 B. Columbus, Ohio Howard Phipps 99 W. Xew York City Livingston Platt 272 D. Xew York City George Boakdman Potter 395 B. Ilartfo rd. Connect icu t Robert Hamilton Prentice 136 W. Buffalo. Xew York Karl Preston 348 Wh. Wilmington, Delaware Edward Jerome Quinlan 542 George St. Meriden, Connecticut George Goble Quirk Oswego, Xew Yorlc 132 W. 44 A C A D E M It ' A r. D K V A R T M E N T Orex IVIitchf.ll Ragsdalk 381 Wii. Fiuiildiii, Inilifiiiti Fleming Hewitt Revell, Jii. Iti2 W. Evanston, Illinois Harrison Pierce Rich 237 D. Hed Wing, Minnesota Hakold Wade Riggs 408 B. Hartford, Connecticut Morgan Thomas Riley 452 Fw. ew York City Charles Francis Robbins, Jr. -i-lo Fw. Indiaiuiiiolis, Indiana Randolph Preston Rogers 102 W. Fort Smith, Arl;ansas Howard LeChevalier Roome 270 D. .Vdo York City Harold Arthur Rosenbaum 380 Wh. Xew York City William Bradford Roulstone 449 Fw. Xashrille, Tennessee Benjamin Irving Rouse 432 Fw. Rochester, Neic York Albert Billings Ruddock 123 W. Chicago, Illinois Donald Mitchell Ryerson 98 W. Chicago, Illinois Jajies Cox Sanderson 139 York St. Auburn, Xew York Merrill Burr Sands 16 V. Xcu ' ton ville, Massachusetts Ansley Wilcox Sawyer 265 D. Buffalo, Xew York Frederick Hirsheal Schmidt 414 B. Le Mars, Iowa Ambrose Scott 141 W. Portland, Oregon George Schaefer Scott 115 W. Xew York City Harold Bartlett Scott 444 Fw. Syracuse, Xew York Walter Hawley Scott 132 W. Syracuse, Xew York Richard Frank Seidensticker 386 B. Meridcn, Connect icut Clarence William Seymour 450 Fw. Granby, Connecticut Henuy Earl Sheffield 429 Fw. Cleveland, Ohio Albert William Shields 116 W. I ' h iladclphia, Pennsylvania John Elbert Shirk 462 Fw. Tipton, Indiana Lewis Edmond Sisson 240 I). Xew York City Malcolm Dougl. s Sloane 103 W. .Yeip York City George Washington Small 136 W. Xew Haven, Connecticut Charles Paget Smith 237 York St. Lebanon, Connecticut Everett Bobbins Smith 75 C. .Yen ' Haven, Connecticut Frank Butts Smoyer 432 Fw. Bethlclicm, Pennsylvania George ] Iark Sneath 355 Wh. Xew Haven, Connecticut Donald McLean Somers 383 B. Brooklyn, Xew York Gilbert Little Stark 350 Wh. Saginaw, Michigan Edward Burgis Starr 187 F. Cornwall, Connecticut Henry Harjion Stevens 242 D. Watertown, Xew York Elias Robert Stevenson 390 B. .Vfit ' Haven, Connecticut Henry Bartlett Stimson 429 Fw. Xew York City Arthur Purdy Stout 102 W. Xew York City Alfred Leon Stowe 390 B. Plain ville, Connecticut McNeil Seymour Stringer 344 Wh. St. Paul, Minnesota 45 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Stuart Robinson Stuong 93 C. Portland, Oregon William George Sullivan 129 W. Indiannpolis, Indiana Cyril Sumner 267 D. Uochesler, Sew York George Lewis Sutherland 386 R. Fort Plain, Xeic York Edward Francis Sweeney 466 Fw. Xaugatticic, Connecticut Stanley Adams Sweet 349 Wh. Yonkers, New York Henry Hawley Swords 62 V. Morristoun, Xew Jersey Fred Branford Syphax -119 B. Washington, District of Coiumhia Walbridge Smith Taft ■i60 Fw. Xew York City Senjiro Takagi ■i21 B. Yokohama, Japan Stephen Dows Thaw 449 Fw. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Alfred Pembroke Thom, Jr. 95 W. Norfolk, Virginia Gaylord Thomas 114 W. Chicago, Illinois Hubert Fletcher Thomas 327 Fw. Denver, Colorado Guy Van Zandt Thompson 97 W. Cincinnati, Ohio Roy Smith Thompson 104 W. Topeka, Kansas Lauren Scott Thomson 356 Wh. Bovina Centre, Xew York Montgomery Hunt Throop 88 C. Albany, Neiv York Charles Frederick Todd 377 Wh. Saint Htepheyi, New Brunswick Douglas Jay Torrey 139 W. Scranton, Pennsylvania Ernest Bell Tracy 236 D. St. Louis, Missotiri Calvin Truesdale 267 D. Grcenirich, Connecticut Thomas Allen Tully 230 F. Stapleton, New York George Coolidge Tuttle 439 Fw. New York City Reuel Lincoln Twitchell 164 L. Hartford, Connecticut William Finney Tyler 433 Fw. Seattle, Washington George LTnderwood, Jr. 425 Fw. Anburn, New York John Adolf Vietor 117 W. New York City Arthur Hill Vincent 244 D. Saginaw. Michigan Daniel McXichol Wade 358 Wh. Philinlclpliia, Pennsylvania Herbert Hamilton Wagenhals Fort Wayne. Indiana 370 Wh. Wayne Winslow Waite 219 F. . (jloversville, New York Henry Freeman Walradt 432 Fw. ' hitnlan, Massachusetts Iua Davenport Waterman 440 Fw. Detroit, Michigan James Watson Webb 460 Fw. Xew York City Ralph Eugene Weber 406 B. Watervillc, Xeir York Benjamin Webster 356 Wh. Walerbiiry, Connecticut Harold Sherman Wells 368 Wh. Scranton, Pennsylvania Ernest Cousins Wheeler 376 Wh. Norwalk, Connecticut Robert Campbell Wheeler 349 Wh. Chicago, Illinois John Alan White 382 Wh. Walton, New York Robert George White 405 B. Hartford, Connecticut 4,6 ACADE.MICAL DEPARTMENT Harry Howe Whittaker 170 Wlialley Ave. Wiilliiiiifortl, Comiccticut Lewis Bliss Whittemore -iSO Fw. Hartford, Connecticut WiLLiAji Sheldon Whittlesey 467 Fw. Xew Haven, Connecticut Arthur Putnam Willi. mson 354 Wh. Cleveland, Ohio George Wilshire 101 W. G reenwicli, Connecticut Lispexard Stewart Yitherbee 10.5 W. New York City Walter Bertram Wolf 110 W. Cliicago, Illinois Buaixard Hardy Woodward 78 C. Cortland, Xew York Heathcote Muirson Woolsey 270 D. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Henry Haight Wright 235 D. Detroit, Michigati Thomas Goddard Wright, Jr. 357 Wh. Phelps, New York William Francis Wrynn Wallingford Wallingford, Connecticut Bayard Daniel York 418 B. North Stonington, Connecticut opl)omovc €la0)2i Albert Parker Abbe 130 W. New Britain, Connecticut Thomas Achelis 22 College St. New York City Carleton Mansfield Allen 229 F. Hartford, Connecticut Samuel Alpert 96 Washington Ave. Neio Haven, Connecticut Frank Altschul 236 Crown St. New York City Danforth Fletcher Alvord Winsted, Connecticut 236 Crown St. William McClure Andrews Youngstown, Ohio 22 College St. Edgar Hobbs Arnold 454 Fw. Brooklyn, New York Gordon Auchincloss 22 College St. New York City James Coates Auchincloss New York City 22 College St. Joseph Howland Auchincloss New York City 22 College St. Albert Edwin Avey ' 196 F. Cincinnati, Ohio Everett Lee Baker 257 D. Webster, New York Howard Bates Baker 278 Orange St. Leominster, Massachusetts Donald Campbell Bakewell Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 22 College St. Malcolm Sterling Banks 260 D. Brooklyn, Neic York Harold Erwin Barnes 26 Lynwood PI. Nciv Haven, Connecticut Earl Morton Barnum 153 L. Naugatuck, Connecticut David Nye Barrows 8 College St. New York City James Corbett Barry 22 College St. Rochester, New York Edward Hudson Barstow 367 Wh. St. Louis, Missouri Philip Curtis Kiblixg Bartlett t t. Joseph. Missouri 8 College St. Chauncey- Perry Beadleston New York City 22 College St. Henry- Sartwell Beardsley Auburn, New York 256 D. A C A D E M I C- A L 1) E P A R T M E N T Roderick Beebe 250 Crown St. Xnc Yorh- City William Burke Belknap 250 Crown St. LouisciUc. Kentvcky Geokce Reis Bart Berger 214 Crown St. I ' ittsburri. PennsjiUania Clif?-ord Hershey Bissell 379 Wh. .Veic York City WiLLARD Samuel Bissell 155 L. Wdterrille, Xew York JosEiMi Clakence Black 259 D. Sea tile, yashing1on William Caicmiciiakl Blyth 135 W. I ' .ldlistdil, W ' jiuliiiiicl Charles Sheumax Bodwell 73 GofFo St. Sew Haren, Connccliciit Lewis Samuel Boothe 170 L. Shelton, Connecticut Andrew Linn Bostwick 255 D. Monlchiir, Xew Jersey Rkiiahd Hassard Boswell 106 W. liriiokJyn, Sew York Rowland Sherwood Bosworth 261 D. I ' rovidcnce, lihodc Islund Jonathan Sawyer Bradley Dorer. Xew Hampshire 236 Crown St. Caleb Smith Bragg 22 CollejTe St. Cincinnati, Ohio Frank Eugene Bridcktt Wallingford Wullinfiford, Conncclicut Ralph Shepherd Bro:mer 251 Crown St. Schircnkville, Pcnnsylraniii Baird Broomhall 250 Crown St. Troy, Ohio Hamilton JMabie Brush 260 Crown St. Grecntcich, Conncclicut P ' isher Ames Buell 8 College St. Clinton, Connecticut Richard Beaumaris Bulkeley- n art ford, Connecticut 8 College St. Nathan Hollister Bi ' ndy 22 College St. Crand Rapids, Michigan HiLLiER IcClure Burrowes 162 L. Coeyntans, Xew York Edward Hubert Butler, Jr. 131 W. IhiffaJo, Xew York Ronald Muirhead By ' rnes 212 F. Xoncich, Connecticut Thomas James Camp 260 Crown St. Kcymour, Connecticut Gordon Case 155 L. I ' cconic, Xew York George Edward Catlin 13-1 Howe St. .Vrir Haren, Connecticut Reginald Woodward Catlin 175 L. Brooklyn, Xew York Ralph Waldo Chase 244 D. Fartiiinyton, Connectictd Fraxcis Deraismes Childs 169 L. Hartford. Conncclicut IlrcH Joseph Chisholm, Jr. Xrw York City 22 College St. Clinton Clark 22 College St. I!nfl ' iil j. Xew York LovAL Brown Clark 126 Wall St. Cornwall, Connecticut Waldo Park Clement, Jr. 22 College St. Xew York City Guy Cory ' Cleveland 214 Crown St. Orange, Xew Jersey Reginald jMcIntosh Cleveland Xew York City 256 York St. Philip Hamilton Collins 22 College St. CIcrcland. Ohio Edward Chester Congdon 22 College St. Uulnth, Minnesota Raymond A ' ere Congdon 184 F. Yantic. Connecticut Oscar Henry- Cooper, Jr. 184 F. Abilene, Texas Starr Gardiner Cooper 175 I.. Brooklyn, Xew York Leonard Jacob Crawford, Jr. Fort Thomas, Kentucky 249 Crown St. { 48 A C A I ) i: .AI I ( A L D E P A R T M E N T Charles Templetox Cuockek San Mateo, California 18 College St. Walter Morgan Crunden 8 College St. St. Louis, Missouri James Cunningham 69 1). San Francisco, California Charles Gould Curtiss 72 C. Buffalo, New York William Strong Cushing 18 College St. Sinisbury, Connecticut John Dick Cutter, Jr. !260 D. Brooklyn, ' Sew York George Dahl 225 F. Chicago, Illinois Edward Stiles Davey 259 D. Jersey City, Sew Jersey Walter Goodwin Davis, Jr. Portland, Maine 22 College St. Alphonso Primius Dawkins 72 Edgewood Ave. Carlisle, South Carolina Franklin Augustus Dean, Jr. 72 C. Allegheny, Pennsylvania Lewis Henry DeB. un 87 C. Brooklyn, Sew York Sydney Beauclerc DeGolyer 254 Crown St. Springfield, Massachusetts Eugene Del. no, Jr. 8 College St. Xew York City Harmar Denny Denny, Jr. 8 College St. Allegheny, Pennsylvania William Andrew DeWitt -iS-t Fw. Vilton, Connecticut John Maurice Deyo 360 Wn. Fairfield, Connecticut Conway Wing Dickson 239 D. Berwick, Pennsylrania Chandler Diehl 198 F. Highland Park, Illinois Tyson Manzey Dines 214 Crown St. Denver, Colorado Courtlandt Palmer Dixon Sew York City 22 College St. Dunham Brown Dodge 118 W. S ' t. Louis, Missouri Malcolm Graham Douglas 8 College St. Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania Charles Bigelow Drake 8 College St. St. Paul, Minnesota Walter Remy Dray 22 College St. Chicago, Illinois Theodore Ives Driggs 371 Wii. Waterbtiry, Connecticut Samuel Ellis Dunham 412 B. Durham, Xeic Hampshire Charles IMeredith DuPuy Allegheny. Pennsylrania 214 Crown St. Ernest Arthur Eddy 8 College St. St. Louis, Missouri Arthur Edward Ely 231 F. Manchester Centre, Yermont Robert Bacon English 22 College St. Hartford. Connecticut Arthur Garfield Eewin 701 W. D. Clear Branch, Tennessee Joseph Sherman Euans 8 College St. Watseka. Illinois Lewis Charles Everard 171 L. Xew Orleans, Louisiana Robert Fairbanks 22 College St. Indianapolis, Indiana Haliburton Fales, Jr. 260 Crown St. Xeio York City David Ferguson 77 C. Manchester, Connecticut John Elliott Field 33 Lynwood PI. Xeu) Haven, Connecticut John Henry Fitzgerald, Jk. 162 L. Hebron, Connecticut Frederick Clifford Foud 265 D. Detroit. Michigan Joseph Taylor Foster 22 College St. Scranton, Pennsylrania 49 ACADEMICAL DETARTMENT Thomas Coolidge Fowler 8 College St. Ulens Fulls, Xew York Talton Turnek Fkancis 100 W. St. Louis, Missouri Sydxey Joseph Frank 155 L. Chicago. Illinois Leonard Henry Freiberg 165 L. Cincinnati, Ohio Sydney Dodd Frisseli, Uli Crown St. Hampton, Yiryinia Robert Henry Fruin 60 Asliiiuin St. yalerhury, Connecticut William Gammell, Jr. 22 College St. Providence, Rhode Islnnd Umberto Dante Garfield 139 York St. Syracuse, Xew York Chauncey Brewster Garver yew York- Ciiij 214 Crown St. William Luther Gaylord 78 C. I ' asadena, California Charles Howard Gilbert 8 College St. liroohlyn. New York Frederick Augitsti ' s (Jodley yew York City 250 Crown St. Irving Goldenbtrg 35 Nash St. yeiv Haren, Connecticut Francis Yarrington Goodell 202 D. Monlclair, yew Jersey Barzilla Parks Gooden Box 838 Yale P. O. Samuel Newton Holliday, 2d Donald Greene 8 College St. St. Louis. Missouri Dwight Torrey Griswold 256 D. Eric, Pennsylvania Robert Hager, Jr. 22 College St. yew York City JuLE Murat Hannaford, Jr. .S7. Paul, Minnesota 22 College St. Robert Ward Harris 22 College St. Ashcville, yorth Carolina RoEMER Benjamin Hathaway 182 L. Sprinyboro, Ohio Richard Withington Hawes 401 B. Sonierville, Massachusetts Vincent Eugene Healy 22 College St. Chicago, Illinois Arly Luther Hedrick 174 L. Kansas City, Missouri James Pendleton Helm, Jr. Louisville, Kentucky 250 Crown St. LoT ' is Lee Hemingway 250 D. yeic Haven, Connecticut William Emanitel Hendricks 72 Edgcwood Ave. yew llaren, Connecticut 267 D. Graham Shields Hislop yew London, Connecticut Melville Espe Hitchcock .1 nson ia. Con ncct icut 170 L. ll ' iV oic drove, Delaware Ralph Edward Goodwin 205 F. Last Hartford, Connecticut Frank Gosnell, Jr. 8 College St. Baltimore, Maryland Harvey Graham 250 Crown St. yew York City George Jackson Grammer, Jr. Cleveland, Ohio 22 College St. James Green, Jr. 446 Fw. Gloversville, yew York St. Louis, Missouri 22 College St. Burton Johnson Hollister Eransville, Visconsin 260 Crown St. Nathaniel Holmes 22 College St. Pittshurg, Pennsylvania Percy William Holter 135 W. Helena, Montana, Davenport Hooker 243 D. Brooklyn, Xew York Thomas Hooker 18 College St. Hartford, Connecticut 50 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Charles Robert Housum 22 College St. Vlevclaud, Ohio Chapix Howard 378 Wh. Uritfton, Termoni Samuel Lamson Howell 167 L. I ' h iladelpliia, Pennsi h-ania Edward Kexneth Hoyt 22 College St. Xew York City DeForest Hulburd 8 College St. Chicago, Illinois John Ievixg Hull 196 F. South Coventri , Connecticut Otis Scott Hujiphrey 22 College St. Hpringfield, Illinois Ralph Dresser Hunting 154 L. Cedar Rapids, loiea Clarke Stanley Hurlbut 277 Crown St. Ph iladelph ia, Fennsylran ia Harold Thomas Fuller Husted West field, Netv Tork 379 Wh. John Cornelius Hyde 206 F. yestfieId, Massacliusetts Charles Elliott Ide 22 College St. Syracuse, Neic York Raymond Ives 22 College St. Xcir York City Alfred Louis Jackson 102 Eaton St. Washington, District of Cotunibia Charles Balfe Jackson 397 B. Waterhury, Connecticut Henry Hollister Jackson 22.5 F. Barre, Vermont Donald Lines Jacobus 26 Court St. Xew Haven, Connecticut George Metcalf Johnson 366 Whalley Ave. Xeir Haven, Connecticut John Quincy Adams Johnson, Jr. Yonkers, Xew York 1,53 L. William Curtiss Johnson 234 D. Yonkers, Xew York Benja.min Franklin Jones 399 Elm St. Xanticoke, I ' eiiitsylrania Clarence Drummond Jones 8 College St. St. Louis, Missouri Walter Keene Danville, yirginia LeRoy jMervyn Kellas M alone, Xew York Hal Rowe Kellogg Xew Haven, Connecticut 72 Edgewood Ave. 22 College St. Woodmont 22 College St. 130 W. 8 College St. 156 L. 416 B. Howard Kenworthy Poughkeepsie, Xew York Harold Brown Keyes Hartford, Connecticut Carl Kincaid Galreston, Texas Robert Saxe Kinsey Cincinnati, Ohio Russell Dyer Kittredge Westfield, Massachusetts Charles Whittemore Knapp Poughkeepsie, Xew York 260 Crown St. Ellis Knowles 8 College St. Pensacola, Florida Hugh Smith Knox 269 D. Washington. District of Columbia Geoffrey Konta 239 D. St. Louis, Missouri Julius Ansgar Larsen 447 George St. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut William Rockwell Leete 205 Orchard St. Xeic Haven, Connecticut Howard Bishop Lewis 161 L. Southington, Connecticut Lester Sweet Lewis 367 Wh. Buffalo, Neiv York William Benjamin Lipphardt Buffalo, Xeio York 5 2 Redfield St. Isaac Loewenth. l 152 L. Xew York City 51 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT John Louis Lowe New Htircn, Vonnecticiit Charles Fisher Luther Milton, ilassachiisetts 236 Crown St. 22 College St. 236 Crown St. 22 College St. 78 C. Theodore Bird Lyon Kew Haven, Connecticut William Howard Lyon Cincinnati, Ohio John Charles McCarthy McLean, Neiv York Daniel Carroll McEuen 181 L. East Orange, New Jersey Charles James IMcGraw 180 L. Augusta, Maine Ralph Porter ALvckenzie 246 1). Lima, Ohio Philip Rogers ]Mallory 22 College St. Broolctyn, Sew Yorl; Alan Newhall Man 22 College St. Buffalo, New York Frank Gilbert I L i{sii 260 Crown St. Winsled, Conncrlicnt Thomas Mercer Marshall, 3(1 Pittsburg, Pcnnsjilrania 22 College St. William Lesley Mason 218 V. Easihampton, Mas fachusctts Samuel Francis INIelchku 215 F. talent, Massachusetts Charles Edward Messerly. Jr. ffedalia, Missouri 22 College St. William Henry JIilholland 219 F. Walden, New York Douglas Miller 236 Crown St. Glen Ridge, Neuj ,fcrseg Lawrence Vernon IVIiller 24 ' 9 D. Baltimore, Maryland John Warner Moore 277 Crown St. Carlisle, Pen nsylran ia Paul Moore 22 College St. New York City Reuben Henry jNIorkish 254 Crown St. Wilkcs-Barre, Pennsylvania Joseph William Murphy ' 250 Crown St. Brooklyn, New York Leroy Russell Myers 203 F. Auburn, New York Gilbert Nairn 22 College St. Hartford. Connecticut WiLFORD WoLFiE Naman 236 Crown St. Waco, Texas Homer Chidsey Neal 263 D. iS ' o  I h ingfon, Connecticu t Frank Heumon Nettleton Neiv Haven, Connecticut 264 I lovd St. Henry Dutton Noble, Jr. 22 College St. .1 nbnrn. New York Francis Ely Norris 239 D. Boonton, New Jersey Oliver Burnham North 236 Crown St. Neiv Haven, Connecticut Haskell Noyes 8 College St. Milwaukee, Wisconsin RoiiKKT Hale Noyes 22 College St. N . Paul, Minnesota Piiii.ii ' ScuDDER Ordway 92 C. Winchester, Massachusetts Samuf.l Gilman Ordway 22 College St. jS7. Paul, Minnesota Arthur Dimon Osborne, 2(1 A lie Haven, Conneclicul 258 D. 202 F. Patrk K Brett O ' Sullivan Derby, t ' onnecticut SiDXKv Rollins Overall 22 College St. jV . Louis, Missouri Artiii H Xkwiu ' rv Parmelee 82 C. ] ' urc( sirr. Massachusetts Gkorge Albert Peirce 8 College St. Winterport, Maine Lester William Perrin 254 D. Nciv Haven, Connecticut John Punnett Peters 251 Crown St. New Yorlx-. City William Richmond Peters, Jk. Xew York City 251 Crown St. ' i 52 ACADE.AIICAL DETARTiMENT Duncan Clinch Phillips, Jr. 8 College St. Wasliiiiylon. UistricI of Columbia Otto Carl Pickhardt 8 College St. ew York City Philip Hale Pierson Q63 D. Wellesley Hills, Alassnclnisetts John Thomas Pigott, Jr. 254 Crown St. Helena, Monlaiia Harold Sackett Pond 128 Howe St. Washington, Connecticut Donald Wallace Porter 2.50 D. New Haven, Connecticut Eliot Hale Porter 260 Crown St. yeic Britain, Connecticut Ernest jMarcus Porter 391 B. Auburn, Xetc York Graham Cummings Porter 218 F. New Haven, Connecticut Edward Leander Pratt 137 W. Lewiston, Maine Edwin Pugsley 260 Crown St. Buffalo, New York Michael James Quinn 206 F. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut William Lutkins Rae 236 Crown St. Jersey City, Nein Jersey Ray John Reigeluth 168 L. ( ' arhondale, Pennsylvania Walter Richard.son 260 Crown St. .S7. Paul, ilinncsota Henry Alsop Riley 254 Crown St. New York City Wright Haffards Robertson 249 Crown St. Fall River, Massacltusetts Graham Robinson 459 F v. Kansas City, Missoiiri Paul Goodwin Robison 168 L. Cunvensville, Pennsylvania Robert William Rosenberg Springfield, Massachusetts 236 Crown St. Milton Alexis Rosenfeld 142 L. New York City GusTAVE Jennings Rosenn 236 Crown St. Briilyeport, Connecticut Schuyler Humphrey Rust 180 L. Xcic Brunswick, New Jersey Arthur Judd Ryan 272 D. New York City John Harold Ryan 254 Crown St. Toledo, Ohio Arnold Schmidt 77 C. No. Manchester, Connecticut William David Scholle 254 Crown St. New York City Robert Enos Scragg 236 Crown St. Scranton, Pennsylvania Joseph Lionel Seligman 22 College St. New Yovk City George Alexander Seligaiann New York City 254 Crown St. Charles Seymour 254 D. New Haven, Connecticut Robert Alphonso Shackl eton 243 D. Riverhcad, Long Island Archie McDaniels Sheldon 255 D. Rutland, Vermont Roger Bulkley ' Shepard 22 College St. St. Paul, Minnesota Roger Sherman Salt Lake City. Utah Frank Ronald Simmons Providence, Rhode Lsland John Wyness Skinner Holyoke. Massaclrusetts Raymond Bates Small Hartwell, Ohio Charles McLean Smith Hartford, Connecticut Richard Roy Smith Chicago, Illinois George Henry- Soule, Jk. Stamford, Connecticut 22 C ollege St 133 W 364 Wh 156 L 179 L 134 W 239 D 53 , ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT William Norwood Sparhawk 263 D. West Hwanzcy, yew Hampshire Albert Tenney Spaulding 22 College St. Santa Barbara, California Joel Andrew Sperry, 2rl 17-i L. New Haven, Connecticut Harold Stanley 22 College St. Great Barrington, Massachusetts Maurice Stanley 260 Crown St. New Britain, Connecticut Henry Bascom Stapler 8 College St. Pelham Manor, New lor ' o RoswELL Hiram Steele 200 F. Brooldyn, New York James Hale Steinman 22 College St. Lancaster, Pennsylvania Frederick Nelson Stevens 172 L. Kendall, New York Donald Barton Stewart 22 College St. New York City Ralph Fernhead Stoddaiui 229 F. Hcllerille, New Josey Albert Franklin Stone 160 Ij. Bay City, Michigan Howard Stitrgks 8 College St. Providence, Rliodc Island Samuel Swift 22 College St. New York City Edgar Wendell Tait 163 L. Bradford, Pennsylvania David Esson Taylor, Jr. lU) W. Scranton, Pennsylvania Horace Van Sands Taylor 391 B. Hartford, Connecticut Thomas Anthony Thacher Baltimore, Maryland 22 College St. Gordon Chatfield Thayer 8 College St. Brooklyn, New York Frederick Herrick Thojias 266 D. Morristown, New Jersey James Carlton Thornton 21 ■! Crown St. Bedford, Indiana Dennis Bascombe Til.son 76 C. Grapevine, North Carolina Vernon VictoH Tilson 76 C. Grapevine, North Carolina Charles Augustus Tournier 203 F. Auburn, New York George Henry Townsexd, 2cI New Haven, Connecticut 214 Crown St. James Mulford Townsend, Jr. New York City 214 Crown St. Ricn.vRD Rodermoxd Townsend 469 Fw. I ' iltsbury, J ' cnnsyhania Henry Carlisle Tuttle 223 F. . ' a ugat uck. Con nect icu t RoGKit Culver Tredwell 377 Wh. Brooklyn, Neto York KoHKHT Bruner Umberger 171 L. Wyoming, Pennsylvania Kkxnard Underwood 260 Crown St. Auburn, New York liAi ' KKxcE Vail Updegraff 201 F. Chicago, Illinois William Stephen VaxRensselaer New York City 22 College St. I ' ii.MER Chester Louis Wagner 257 D. Wiilcrburii. Connecticut William John Walker 167 L. Albany, New York William Kay Wallace 8 College St. Florence, Colorado Clarke Washburne 22 College St. Chicago, Illinois Joshua Boone Waterworth Brooklyn, New York 22 College St. Ch. rles Law Watkins 253 D. .S ' cro nton, Pcnnsy I van ia Henry Walter Webb 22 College St. New York City Lewis Hill Weed 22 College St. Cleveland, Ohio George Harold Weiss 82 C. Hchuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania II 54 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT WiLLLVM Stix AYeiss 254 Crown St. yew York City Kenneth Brakeley Welles 253 D. Scranton, Peniisylrania Donald Beeckenridge Wells 2!38 D. Hartford, Connecticut Thomas Perry Wells 254 Crown St. Kingston, Rhode Island Arthur Harold Weston 72 Center St. W. H. Mount Vernon, Maine Edwin Adolph Wetzlar 236 Crown St. Xew York City Cortlandt Stuyvesant Wheeler Vtica, New York 436 Fw. RoLLiN Thomas White 257 D. Brattleboro, Vermont Isadore David Whitestone 154 L. Bradford, Pennsylvania Warren Ball Wilkes 262 D. Buffalo, Xew York Morris Leggett Willets 260 Cro m St. Flushing, Xew York Jajies Willard Williajis 254 D. (lldstonbury, Connecticut Arthur Wren 158 L. Bridgeport, Connecticut Herbert David Wright 8 College St. Cleceland, Ohio William Wilford Wynkoop 261 D. Tacoma, Washington Howard Vernon Yergin 172 L. Clyde, Xew York frc0l)man €laj2i0 Robert Abbott Pla infield, Xeto Jersey John Quincy ' Adams Chicago, Illinois Edward Paul Alker Xew York City Willis Lloyd Allen Shirley, Massachusetts Charles Boothe Alling Montclair, Xew Jersey Clarence Hayden Allis Derby, Connecticut Elias Howard Alofsix Xorwich, Connecticut Herman Alofsin, 2c1 Xorwich, Connecticut Herbert Burr Alvord Gloversrille, Xew York Paul Shipman Andrews Syracuse, Xeiv York 251 D. 237 York St. 567 P. 523 P. 579 P. .570 P. 254 Cedar St. 14 Gold St. P. rL Thompson Arnold Ridgway, Pen nsylvan ia Hugo Arnstein Xew York City Frank August Assmann East Orange, Xew Jersey Louis Girard Audette Jamestown, Xew York Wheaton Augur Chicago, Illinois Andrew Meech Avery Xorwich, Connecticut William Rider Babcock Brookline, Massachusetts Earle Wilson Bachman Auburn, New York 248 214 F. Oswald Prentiss Backus, Jr. Rome, Xeio York 560 P. Leonard Bacon 226 Peace Dale, Rhode Island 192 F. 563 P. 556 P. 551 P. York St. 522 P. 552 P. 91 C. 231 F. York St. ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT John Frederick Baker 83 C. Willimaiitic, Conneciiciit Samuel Alexander Baldwin 22 College St. SprecMesviUe, Hatiaiian Jslrinds Simeon Baldwin 25-i Crown St. jy«Hca io, California John Kendrick Bangs, Jr. 54-9 P. -Ypif York City Robert Barlow 578 P. Carry, I ' ennsylrania Edward Shippen Barnes l-i. ' i T . Xew York City Lawrence Marsh Bartlett 53!i P. Buffalo, yew York Harold Stanley Bates 1076 Cliupel St. Ml. Vernon, New York Edgar Farrar Bateson 250 York St. Xew York City Claude Gillette Beardslee 189 F. Vindsor, Connecticut Henry Hawley Beardslee 581 P. ClcveUind, Ohio Charles Carrington Beeman 528 P. Fairfield, Connect ictit Henry Augustin Beers, Jr. Xew Haren, Connecticut 25 Vernon St. Lawrence Dilworth Beggs 237 York St. Pittsburg, I ' ennsylrania Fritz William Beinecke 231 York St. Xew York City Frederick Wilder Bellamy Brooklyn, Xew York 242 York St. Paul Howie Benedict Utica, Xew York Dayid VerNooy Bennett Xcirburr li, Xew York Richard Herbert Bennett I ' all Rirer, Massachusetts Edward Bennetto, Jr. Htratford, Connecticut Alfred Alexander Biddle 231 York St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lucius Horatio Biglow, 3d 251 D. Montclair, Xew Jersey John Kingsley Birge 559 P. Bristol, Connecticut Gould Shelton Bissell 250 York St. Khelton, Connecticut Chauxcey Buckley Blair 242 York St. Chicayo, Illinois Francis Malbone Blodget 226 York St. Kast (Ircenwich, Rhode Island Clarence Seth Bonfoy 217 York St. West Winfield. Xew York William Whiting Borden 242 York St. Cliieayo, Illinois Benxet Bronson 242 York St. W ' aterbury, Connecticut Harold Brooks 231 York St. Tenafly. Xew Jersey Harold Wilson Brooks 242 York St. Xew York City Carroll Teller Brown 242 York St. Denrer, Colorado Percy Mortimer Brown 525 P. Pla infield. Srw Jersey Harvey Hollister Bundy 537 P. (Jrund Rayids, Micliiyan Robert Boyd Burch 238 York St. Cincinnati, Oh in William Leroy Birdick 107 Browiiell St. Xca Haren, Connecticut Edgar Bartow Burgess 564 P. Carden City, Xew York 188 F. Samuel Parkes Burnam 233 York St. Richmond, Kentucky 181 L. Edward Neufville Tailer Burnett Xeio York City 250 York St. 192 F. Raymond Marcy Burnham 586 P. Hartford, Connecticut Stratford Rufi- Bradford Burnham 250 York St. Xorwich , Conn ecticu t 56 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Francis Peabody Butler 242 York St. Chicago, Illitwis Gerald jMokton Butler 250 York St. Evanston, lUinois Alexander Colin Campbell, Jr. ew York City 128 Wall St. Charles Soutter Campbell 585 P. Essex Fells, New Jersey George Edward Cantine l T L. Albany, Xeiv YorTc Wylie Welling Carhartt 8 College St. Detroit, Michigan Charles Bronson Carpenter Stamford, Connecticut 231 York St. Sydney Buchanan Carragan 600 P. Broohlyn, New York Eliot Avery Carter 233 York St. West Sewton, ilassachtisetts Frank Thompson Case 107 Browncll St. Hartford, Connecticut Frank Andrew Cellar 594 P. Hewickley, Pen nsylvii n ia Douglas Chisholm 250 York St. Cleveland, Ohio Harold Edward Chittenden East River, Connecticut 310 Elm St. PoNSON Carles Chu ll- Wlialley Ave. Shanghai, China AvERY Artison Clark 1076 Chapel St. Middlebury, Connecticut Carolus Thomas Clark 233 York St. Westfield, Xcw Jersey DeWitt Scoville Clark, Jr. 569 P. Salem, Massachusetts Ralph Hodge Clark 570 P. Derby, Connecticut Frederick Hull Cogswell, Jr. New Haven, Connecticut 25 Norton St. Harry Frederick Cole 1-16 L. Newbury port, Massachusetts Frank Burnett Condon 591 P. Unionville, Connecticut Alms Chamberlain Coney 568 P. Orange, New Jersey Gilbert Maurice ( ongdon 250 York St. Providence, Rhode Island Richard Lord Jones Conner Rye, New York 22 College St. Paul Howard ] IcGregor Converse Rochester, New York 250 York St. Chester Jules Copmann 242 York St. Yokohama, Japan Jefferson Patterson Crane Dayton, Ohio 242 York St. Clay Crawford 561 P. Fort Thomas, Krutucky Charles Canfield Cunningham, Jr. Washington, Iowa 403 B. Eugene Judson Curtis 237 York St. Clinton, Iowa Trevor Arnold Cushman 250 York St. Winchester, Massachusetts Walter Dallas 557 P. Waterb ury. Con nect icu t Allen Sturges Davenport 248 York St. Yonkers. New York Douglas Treat Davidson 597 P. Wa rren, Pennsylra u ia Charles Hollister Davis 723 Howard Ave. Ma uchester. Connect icu t Howard Carter Davis 1076 Chapel St. Elizabeth, Neic Jersey Arthur Leete Davison 280 Elm St. Thompsonrillc, Connecticut Lyall Dean 1076 Chapel St. New York City Samuel Foree Dennis 573 P. Louisville, Kentucky Julian French Devereux 242 York St. Cleveland, Ohio Allen Robert Dodd 585 P. Upper Montchiir, New Jersey Geoffrey Dodge 242 York St. New York City 57 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Gayer Gardner Domixick 2-12 York St. Xeiv York City William Minton Donnelly 545 P. Detroit, Michigan IMalcolm Taylor Dougherty 574 P. Brooklyn, yew York Huntington Downer 588 P. Buffalo, New York Arthur Gotzian Driscoll S-iS York St. S ' f. Paul, Minnesota Prescott Dudley 22 College St. Chicago, Illinois Thomas Perkins Durell 146 L. t omerville, Massachusetts Howard Alfred Dye 213 F. (Uoversrille, Xeic York Jackson Annan Dykman 242 York St. Brooklyn, Xcw York Thomas Gally ' er Eastman 2!J8 York St. cw York City Elford Welles Eddy lOTC) Cii.ipel St. Xew Britain, Conncetinif Harold Ransom Edwards 7 Lil)rary St. (Iranby, Connecticut James Connelly ' Edwards, .Jr. 546 P. linsselUille, Kentucky Douglas Fitch Guilford Eliot 240 Edwards St. Irriiigtoii-oii-Hiidson, Xcir York Stanley ' Egbert Ellis 595 P. .St. Albans, ] ' crmont James Murdock Ethridge, Jr. Rome, Xew York 1076 Chapel St. John Conner Failing 571 P. Portland, Oregon Albert Day ' Farwell 248 York St. Lake Forest, Illinois Edward Spottiswoode Faust Xew York City 22 College St. John Favill 248 York St. Chicago, Illinoi.i Ferdinand Wardell Gratz Fenderson Xcw Haicn, Coniicctictil 17 Eaton St. Daniel Higgins Fenton 299 York St. Holyoke, Massachusetts Henry Theodore Fleitmann Xcw York City 242 York St. Denton Fowler, 3d 252 D. Ilarerstraw, New York Arthur Olney Friel 151 L. Manchester, Xew Hampshire Peter Francis Joseph Fuchs 359 Wh. Brooklyn, Ncic York Albert Sydney Gaffney 60 Winter St. West Newton, Pennsylraniu Walter Emery Gard 22 College St. Meriden, Connecticut EeSueur Gaulden l e Land, Florida 250 York St. Bridgeport Jacob Wolf Gerber { ridgcport , Con nect icu t Francis Dwight Gilbert 242 York St. (Irand Rapids, Michigan Percy IMacaulay ' Gilbert 576 P. Brooklyn, Xew York James Anderson Gladden 363 Wh. Blackslock, flouth Carolina IJUYANT Bl ' RWELL GlENNY ' , Jr. Shcfjicld, Massachusetts 237 York St. William Brown Glover 248 York St. Fairfield, Connect icu i Lkon Godchaux 254 York St. Xcw Orleans, Louisiana Charles Vanderveer Graham 536 P. Brooklyn, Xew York Clarence Flack Graham 9 Library St. Albany, New York James Benton Grant, Jr. 233 York St. Dcnrer, Colorado John Willlvm Grant Bridgeport Bridgeport, Connecticut 58 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Laurence Wilcoxson Gregoby 35 Lynwood PI. Xcw Haven, Connecticut Robert Noah Griswold 189 F. Hartford, Connecticut Frank Simpson Groves, Jr. Kansas City, Missotiri 236 Crown St. Joseph Thomas Hagan 250 Crown St. I ' iqua, Ohio William Cleveland Haley 593 P. Brooklyn, New York Francis Bacon Hamlin 1076 Chapel St. Wasliington, District of Columbia Miles Carkington Hannah 24-2 York St. Lake Forest, Illinois Jesse McjMillan Harding 580 P. Omaha, Nebraska Ralph Volney Harlow 185 F. ftouthbridge, Massachusetts Cornelius DeForest Haskell 13-i W. Wakefield, Nebraska INIicHAEL CoNRAN Hayes 9 Library St. Waterbury, Connecticut Robert Otis Hay-ward 250 York St. Bronxrille, New York Patrick Joseph Healey 231 York St. Waterbury, Connecticut Birch Helms 572 P. I ' ottscille, Pennsylvania Horace Barnes Hewlett 102 Park St. New Haven, Connecticut Paul Hilsdale 250 York St. Sauk Centre, llinnesota Henry Booth Hitchcock 409 B. ■Jamestown, New York Bernhard Eliot Hoffman 107 Dixwell Ave. New Haven, Connecticut George Lyon Hollett 237 York St. Chicago, Illinois Stanley Westcott Holmes 242 York St. Saratoga Springs, New York Thomas Carkington Hood 7 Library St. Chester, Connecticut Joseph Kilbourne Hooker 242 York St. Hartford, Connect icu I Richard Schiller Hosford 242 York St. Moline, Illinois Charles Wadsworth Howard Brooklyn, New York 237 York St. James Merriam Howard 233 York St. Montclair, New Jersey Henry Almy Howe 1076 Chapel St. So. Orange, New Jersey BuRRELL Richardson Huff 242 York St. (Ireensburg, Pennsylvania John Clarke Hull 90 C. Seymour, Connecticut Harris Monroe Humason 1076 Chapel St. New Britain, Connecticut Wilson McClaughry Hume 133 Wall St. Ahmednagar, India George Albert Hurd 8 Prospect PI. Savannah, Georgia John Aloysius Hurley, Jr. 158 L. Bridgeport, Connecticut Gilbert Stephen Hynes 461 Washington Ave. Neiv Haven, Connecticut Joshua Edmund James 313 Crown St. Ocean View, Delaware Edward Fr. ncis Jefferson 211 F. South Dennis, New Jersey Oliver Seymour Jewell 231 York St. New Hartford, Connecticut Nelson Holland Jewett 553 P. Buffalo, New York Allan M. cfarlan Johnson 250 York St. Boston, Massachusetts Elias Alfred Johnson 188 F. Detroit, Michigan Frank Leonard Johnson 293 George St. Norwich, Connecticut 59 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Robert Coit Johnson 250 York St. Norwich, Conned ivut Charles Chesebrough Jones 231 York St. iVeiu Hartford, Connecticut Frank Edward Jones 209 F. UnionviUe, Connecticut Samuel Jerman Keator, Jr. Rock Island. Illinois 233 York St. Hudson Kelley 577 P. Chicago, Illinois COURTLAND IVELSEY 568 P. East Orange, Xeic Jersey Stephen Tomlinson Kelsey 1076 Cliapel St. East Orange, yew Jersey Leonard Kennedy 248 York St. Brooklyn, .Yeic York William Abraham Kincaid, Jr. (hilreston, Texas 250 York St. Robert Burr King 586 P. Hartford, Connecticut Allan Farrand Kitchel 58-1 ' P. East Lirerpool, Ohio George Dimmick Kittredge 203 York St. Fishkill-on-IIudson, .Yfii; York Allen Trafford Klots 1291 Cliapel St. Hnnlinglon, Xcic York Roland Werner Klupfel 534 P. Xcw York City Earl Langstroth 233 York St. Glen Ridge, New Jersey Daniel Lathrop Lawton 242 York St. Xeay York City Dickson Hammond Leavens 522 P. Nortcich, Connecticut Hugh Ledyard 8 College St. Detroit, Michigan Robert Stell Lemmon 233 York St. Englewood, Xeto Jersey Robert Louis Levy 231 York St. ew York City Nestor Searle Light 27 High St. South Coventry, Connecticut Franklin Drajce Lightner 248 York St. St. Paul, Minnesota Milton Charles Lightner 248 York St. .S7. I ' aul, Minnesota Henry Lippitt 250 York St. I ' roridrnce. lihode Island John Joseph Little 242 York St. S7. Louis, Mi.isouri Henry Hopkins Livingston 217 York St. Catskill Station, Xcw York Alfred Lee Loomis 242 York St. Xcw York Cily James Taber Louee 1076 Cliapel St. Xeu- York City FuANcis Percy ' Loveland 178 L. Dm ver, Colorado Grant Street Macartney St. Paul, Minnesota 1076 Cliapel St. Sydnkv Clement McCall 242 York St. Xeiv York City Jami ' .s Lukens McConai ' ghy 592 P. Mount Hernion, Massacliusctts Ciiaules Ramsey McCulloch 213 F. liliircrsrille, Xen: York Irving J. MacDufi-ie, Jr. 252 D. I.cMars. Iowa Charles Howard jMcDonald Louisville, Kentucky 250 York St. Hubert McDonnell 256 York St. Xcw York City William Holmes Mackenzie 246 D. Lima. Ohio Benjamin Harrison IMcKee 238 York St. Xew York City WiLBER McKee 544 p. Lakerille. Connecticut Charles Patrick IcKiernan 529 P. I ' nion City. Connecticut James Thayer ]Mc; Iillan 254 York St. Detroit. Michigan 60 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Arthur Perkins McWilliajis yoruich, Connecticut 2K Trumbull St JoHX Harper Mallory 237 York St Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Robert Mallory, Jr. Brooklyn, yew York Thomas Hall Maxxixg Dallas, Texas Edward Kexdall Morse 231 York St. Carhondale, Pennsylrania Robert Moses 217 York St. yew York City Arthur Parsons Mullins t alem, Ohio 1076 Cliapel St. Karl Eugene Murchey 151 L. Detroit, Michigan ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' ,? , . ' : - .: ' ?. 5 ' P ' ' ' ' - Frederic Timothy Murphy 8 College St. yew York Citi 250 York St 237 York St. 193 F. Brooklyn, yew York SiMox Seelig Marks Meridian, Mississippi Frederic Ogdex IVIasox 248 York St. Chicago, Illinois Harry Meixell, Jr. 2-il D. h ' cading. Pennsylrania Charles Christopher Iexgel, Jr. Louisville, Kentucky 217 York St. RuFus Monroe Meroxey 28 Gill St. Austin, Texas George Clixtox jMerrick 538 P. Eranston, Illinois Paul Gurley Merrow 107(5 Cliapcl St. Hartford, Connecticut Harold Talmadge Messexger Winsted, Connecticut 89 Park St. Everett Russell Meves 74 Whalley Ave. Camden, yew Jersey Jeremiah Milbank, 2d 567 P. yew York City Clark Goodell Mitchell 250 York St. Denver, Colorado yew York City Fraxcis Wisxer Murray, Jr. yew York City 254 York St. Harry Addison Nichols 20 Dwight St. Bridgeport, Connecticut WlLLL M AdOLPH XoTKIN-S 704 Howard Ave. yew Haren, Connecticut Edward McDonell O ' Brien 598 P. Plattsburgh, yew York Charles Milton Olcott 540 P. Montclair, yew Jersey Fraxcis Howard Olmsted Lakeville, Connecticut 1076 Chapel St. Hexry Noyes Otis 582 P. Andorer, Massachusetts L. wRExcE Bexjamin Pagter yew Haren, Connecticut 63 Admiral St. 237 York St. Allax Douglas Parker Lowell. Massachusetts Leoxard Bacon Parks Clereland. Ohio 247 D. Mark Lixcoln Mitchell 22 College St. Maxwell Oswald Parry 1076 Chapel St. Indianapolis, Indiana JUDSON ASPINWALL Parsons 195 F. Troy, Pennsylvania Herbert Payne 238 York St. Menlo Park, California GoRDOx Pearsox 256 York St. yew York City Cincinnati, Ohio August Charles Mitke Freeland, Pennsylvania Edgar J. mes Ioch Cincinnati, Ohio Albert Johx Mohlman Brielle, yew Jersey Frederick Augustus Morrell, Jr. Putnam, Connecticut 562 P. 171 L. 242 York St. 22 Collco-e St. Ward Edgerly- Pearson 1076 Chapel St. Great Barrington, Massachusetts 61 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Harley Taylor Peck 10-i Exchange St. Xewtou-n, Connecticut Theodore Gordon Peck, Jr. 236 Crown St. IF. Haverstraw, New York Clarence Appleton Peirce 587 P. Methuen, Uassachvsctls Reginald Carman MacKnight Peirce Moniclair, New Jersey 242 York St. J. Lanphear Penoyar 148 L. Bay City, Michigan Wedworth Clarke Penoyar, Jr. l-i8 L. Bay City, Michigan John Bates Perrin 237 York St. Indianapolis, Indiana Norman Francis Peters 79 C. Neicsidc, Pennsylvania Sidney Marcellus Phelan, Jr. St. Louis, Missouri 2.50 York St. James Laughlin Phillips 8 College St. Washington, District of Columbiii Theodore Pomekoy 248 York St. Cliicago. Illinoix Morgan Porter 548 P. Pit tsbu rg. Pen nsyira n ia Lawrence Tyler Post 250 York St. St. Louis, Missouri Warren Cone Pkatt 551 P. Hartford. Connecticut Edward Otis Proctor U ' likc icid, Massachu-ictts Charles Miller Ramsdell Buffalo, Neiv Yoric Curtis Gordon Rand Lairrence, New York Stuart Craig Rand Newton Centre, Massachusetts 599 P. 553 P. 238 York St. 590 P. 558 P. Charles Henry Raymond, 2d Morristoirn, New Jersey Franklyn Thomas Raymond New York City 242 York St. Randolph Raynolds 210 Prospect St. New Haven, Connecticut 62 Henry Lewis Read 248 D. Brooklyn, New York William Howard Read 248 D. Brooklyn, New York Paul Whedon Redfield 387 Crown St. Madison, Connecticut GoMER Henry Rees 8 College St. Paris, Tej as Allen Willaud Reid 530 P. Stamford. Connecticut Donald Loi ' is Reynolds 250 York St. Toledo. Ohio Harold Cady Reynolds 574 George St. Danbury, Connecticut Cleaveland Jocelyn Rice 410 Winthrop Ave. New Haven, Connecticut Welles Kennon Rice 1076 Chapel St. New York City Peter Hadley Rich 531 P. Cleveland, Ohio Henry Britsh Richardson 214 F. Derby. Conncclicul Elisha Francis Riggs, Jr. 242 York St. Washingtotj, District of Colutiibia William Payne Roberts 536 P. Brooklyn, New York Robert Selden Rose 203 York St. Geneva, New York Bkekman Oliver Rouse 163 L. liochrslrr, Neic York Arthir Ward Ritff 40 Lake PI. Schenectady, Neic York Stephen Willis Ryder 185 F. Coxsackie, Neu) York Benjamin Bethen Sanderson 543 P. Portland, Maine Owen Martin Sandiford 7 Lil)rary St. Boston, Massachtisetts Peter Benjamin Sarason 16 Broad St. New Haven, Connecticut Jack Walter Schiffer 250 York St. New York City James Sidney Schmertz 233 York St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Theodore Schulze 242 York St. S7. Paul, Minnesota Raymond Joseph Schweizer 555 P. yew York City Edwin Lewis Scofield, Jr. 583 P. Stamford, Connecticut Frank Jay Scribner 621 E. D. Waliingford, Vermont Mortijier Ashmead Seabury ' 237 York St. Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Clarence Eugene Secor, Jr. Yonkers, ew York 248 York St. Arthur Warren Selleck 1076 Chapel St. Wliite Plains, New York Charles Eugene Selover, Jr. 91 C. Auburn, New York Daniel Seltzer 185 F. Denver, Colorado George Herman Seybold Mansfield, Ohio 34 Hillhouse Ave. William Sharp 250 York St. Cranford, Neiv Jersey Arthur jNIacCartney ' Shepard Seattle. Washington 250 York St. Stanley Stokes Shepard 114 High St. Syracuse, Xew York Eustace Morrow Sheppard 231 York St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Harold Briggs Sherman 169 L. Xewtonville, Massachusetts Joseph Byron Sieber 203 York St. Akron, Ohio Charles Delanzon Simmons yorwalk,Ohio 248 York St. Howard Benjamin Slider Loag, Pennsylvania 74 Whalley Ave. Walter Pearson Smart 195 F. Allegheny, Pennsylvania Ralph Smillie 537 P. New York City Ejiery Holland Smith 250 York St. yew York City Gilbert JIax Smith 120 College St. Sydney, New South Talcs Huntington Smith, Jr. 254 York St. St. Louis, Missouri Herbert BintGESs Snyder 201 F. Springfield, Missouri Herbert jMason Southworth 599 P. Wakefield, Massachusetts Morry William Spitz 165 L. Chicago, Illinois Roland Adelbert Spitzer 250 York St. Toledo, Ohio William Spoerle 217 York St. Brooklyn, yew York Alfred Springer, Jr. 541 P. y or wood, Ohio John Minor Stetson 76 Mansfield St. yew Haven, Connecticut Calder Bay ' Stewart 8 College St. yew York City Sanford Delwin Stockton, Jr. Poughkcepsie, yew York 242 York St. Harold Phelps Stokes 238 York St. yew York City Horace Winston Stokes 231 York St. yew York City Morton Charnleigh Stone 74 Wall St. yew Haven, Connecticut Richard Lawton Strobridge 535 P. Stamford, Connecticut BoETius Henry Sullivan 250 York St. Chicago, lUinois Leonard Sullivan 22 College St. yew York City James Platt Sweeney 527 P. Naugatuck, Connecticut Raymond Fuller Swett 566 P. Medina, New York WiLLL M Howard Taft 238 York St. yew York City Nelson Case Taintor 552 P. Hnrlfiwd, Connecticut Harrison Wood Tai.cott 179 L. Sontli Prnd. Indiana 63 ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT Robert James Tearse 238 York St. Winona, Minnesota Mortimer Clark Terrill 593 P. Ansonia, Connectictit Raymonb Thatcher 2-i2 York St. Pueblo, Colorado Morton Candee Treadway 539 P. Bristol, Connecticut Fr. ncis Berger Trudeau 242 York St. Suranuc Lake, Neic York Moore Caldwell Tussey 168 L. Halina, Pennsylvania Walker Moore Van Riper 250 York St. .S7. Louis, Missouri Charles Edmund Van Vleck, Jr. Montclair, Neio Jersey 250 York St. Malcolm Bitrt A ' ilas 5-I ' 4 ' P. Cleveland, Ohio Charles Carter Walbridge Philadelphia, Pcnnsyliania 242 York St. Thomas Joseph Walker 8 College St. St. Louis, Missouri John Morton Walker, Jr. 250 York St. Uenrer, Colorado Melvin Harvey Walker, Jr. 584 P. Westboro, Massach iisclts Raymond Lowrey Walkley 161 L. So u t h iny ton , Connect icii t Edward Knapp Wallace 250 York St. Xew York City Floyd Wallace 250 York St. Waliingford, Connecticut Chester Alan Wardwell 250 York St. Ha rerh ill, Massach usetts Joseph Bradford Wardwell 535 P. Stamford, Connecticut Francis Melzar Watrous 107 Whitney Ave. }tew Haven, Connecticut Aubrey Richardson Watzek 596 P. Darenport, loioa Hicks Arnold Weatherbee 250 York St. Nciv York City Gilbert Osgood Webb 532 P. Xonricli, Connecticut William Seward Webb, Jr. 238 York St. Shelburne Farms, Vermont Morton Weeks 238 York St. Brooklinc, Massach usetts Philip Henry Welch 600 P. Brooklyn, New York William Corcoran Welling Hartford, Connceticut 250 York St. Tiiorne Lake Wheeler 147 L. Chatham, Xew York Inness Whitaker 197 F. Xea- York City Edward Luther White 547 P. Watcrbury, Connceticut Arthur iMiirray Whitehill 178 L. Xca-burgh, Xew York Norman Ogden Whitehouse Xewport. Rhode .w„ , 238 York Ht. Roheut Stevens Whitlock Xaut atuek, Connecticut 23 Lyuwood PI. James Moro Whittaker 250 York St. Cincinnati, Ohio Henry Clarence Wick, Jr. Cleveland, Ohio 22 College St. Dudley Wilcox 260 D. Lau ' renceville, Xeic Jersey Jacob Far rand Williams 242 York St. Detroit, Michigan Leroy Leonard Woods 56 Whalley Ave. Brooks, Maine Rowland Gregory Wright Hancock, Michigan 1076 Chapel St. George Glendining Wyant 583 P. Stamford, Connecticut Sheldon Smith Yates 554 P. Cleveland, Ohio Perry Swearingen Young 193 F. Abilene, Texas 64 ItrfRrllr cirntiftc cltool I ■ ilysiic, merrrj TuijUind. ' (BiraDuatc tuDcntjs WITH THKll! .MA.mU SCIUIOCTS OK STL ' DV Harriett Elizabeth Abbott, B.A. Wiiterbury Vassar College, 1895 Bacteriology and Hygiene M-aterhury, Connect ictit William Gilbert Andersox, IM.D. 1187 Chapel St, Western Reserve University, 1SS3 Physiology B.A. Yale University. 1902 M.A. Yale University, 1903 yew Uaceii, Connecticut 70 Howe St. English Frances Arnold, B,A. Knox College, 190,t M.A. Wellesley College, 1900 Galesburg, Illinois Edward jMonroe Bailey-, Jr., Ph.B. Tale University, 1902 297 York St. M.S. Yale University. 1905 Bacteriology and Physiol. Chemistry Middlefoicn, Connecticut Kate Grace Barber, B.S. 133 Howe St. Rhode Island College, 1903 Botany Carolina, Rhode Island Willl m Burnet Barrows, B,A. 364 Man.sfiekl St. Columbia University, 1905 Botany Tonipkinsrille, New York Clifford Whitman Bates. Ph.B. 293 York St. Yale University, 1905 Mechanical Engineering Cleveland, Ohio Robert James Beach, B,A. South ] Ien(ion Wesleyan University, 1S90 Old French B.D. Drew Theological Seminary. 1893 M.A. Xew Yorl University, 1899 South Mcriden, Connect lent 65 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Joseph Cevila Bedard, B.A. Evert Mordecai Clark, B.A. Qiyi Broadway • 47 Lake PL Laval University, 1005 Quebec, Canada Yale University, 1905 Lancaster, Ohio Matliematios Mary Megie Belden, B.A. 130 Howe St. Elizabeth Whittlesey Cleaveland, Oberlin College, 1903 Vbeiiin, Ohio Stephen Alexander Bennett, B.A. 72 Edgewood Ave. Talladega College, 19iio Mathematics B.A. Y ' ale University, 19ii4 liirminijhum. A liibania Mary- Florence Berry ' , B.A. 70 Howe St. Mt. Holyoke College English Portland, Maine Earl Gordon Bill, B.A. 47 Lake PI. Acadia University, 190 ' J Mathematics M ' olfrillc, Xora Hcotia John Sidney Boman, B.A. Iem. University of Missouri, 1902 Mathematics Columbia, M issouri Walter Minor Bradley, Ph.B. 1346 Chapel St. Yale T niversity, LS9i) Mineralogy and Chemistry Xcir Haven, Connecticut Henry Franklin Brown, Ph,B. 14 Vernon St. Yale University, 1905 Civil Engineering Xew Haven, Connecticut William Purnal Brown, B.S. Chesliire Trinity College, 1901 Economics CcnterviUe, Mari land FR.4NCIS Buckley, B.A, 162 Cottage St. Holy Cross College, 1905 English Bridficport, Connecticut Harrison DeWitt Burrall 333 York St, Biltmore, 190, ' ) Botany Washini ton, District of Columbia Adelbert Putnam Chapman, B,A, 602 E, D. Yale University, 1865 Botany Xortlifield, Connecticut Worthington Frothingham Chapman, Ph.B. 239 Edwards St. i ' ale University, 1005 Mining Engineering Xew York- City Ph.B. Chicago University, 1902 Lakeville, Connecticut 133 Howe St. English Ralph Oakley Clock, Ph.B, A. Yale University, 1901 Biology M.I). University of Pennsylvania, 1904 Sew iorlc City Oliver Eugene Closson, Ph,B. 2 Hilllioiise Ave. Yale University, 1903 Physiol. Chemistry Meriden, Connecticut Henry IT, Conover, B,S. mCi W. D. Kutgers College. 1000 Mathematics M..S. Yale University, 1002 A ' fic lirunntriel;, Sew Jersey Darrah Corbet, Ph.B. 120 College St. Yale University, 1005 Mechanical Engineering lirookville, Pennsylvania Ames Haven Corley, B,A. 20 Whalley Ave. Ohio Wesleyan University. 1001 Botany Washi)igton, District of Columbia Stephen Mii.i.i ' .u Cuowell, B,S, 64 Lake PI. Conn. Agriciiltviral College, 1005 Botany M iddlctoicn, Connecticut Edward Cornelius Crowley, Ph,B, 63 Liberty St, Yale University, 1905 Chemistry yew Haven, Connecticut Paitl Curts, B,A, Cheshire Yale TTnlversity, 1005 Botany Cheshire, Connecticut Haroutune IMugurdich Ph.B. Yale T ' niversity, 1003 M.A. Yale University, 1005 Physics and Mathematics Tarsus, Asia Minor Samuel Trask Dana, B,A. 91 Lake PI. Bowdoln College, 1004 Botany Portland, Maine Raymond Davis, B,A. 91 Lake PI, Bowrtoin College, 1005 Botany Portland, Maine Dadottrian, 310 York St, 66 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL ViLLL M Allex Drushel, B.S. 47 Lake PI. National Normal fniversity, isn6 Mineralogy i.L.B. National Normal T niversity. 1900 B.A. Yale I ' niversity, 19U5 Lrbunon, Ohio WiLLARD HiGLEY DuRHAJI, B.A. 716 W. D. Yale University, 1904 Enjilisli Holland Patent, yew York Nils Bounevie Eckbo 13 Lake PL Ragna Nielsen College, Christiania, 1903 Botany Christiatiia, Xoricay Herbert Nichols Edwards, B.S. 36 Lynwood PI. Fomona College. 190.5 Economics ll7ii7 io-. California Henry Bridges Endicott, Ph.B. 12-i Wall St. Yale University, 1904 Civil Eng ineering Marion, Pennsylvania Ralph Landis Engle, B.A. 127 W. Lebanon Valley College. 1905 Biology Palmyra, Pennsylvania James Eraser Evans, B.A. 631 Elm St. University of Toronto, 1893 English Veorijetoivn, Canada Ch. rles Edward Fasser, Ph.B. 14 Baldwin St. Yale University, 1905 Chemistry ' Sew Haven, Connecticut John Harold Foster, B.S. 42 Whalley Ave. Norwich University (Vermont), 1903 Botany M ' altham, Massachusetts Victor Oscar Freeburg, B.A. 310 York St. Bethany College (Lindsborg, Kans. ), 1904 B.A. Yale University, 1905 English Lindsborg, Kansas Robert Banks Gibson, Ph.B. 18 Trumbull St. Yale University, 1902 Physiology and Physiol. Chemistry Xew York City Arthur Harmount Graves, B.A. 91 Grove St. Yale University. 1900 Botany Hartford, Connecticut James Lee Grimes, B.S. 8 Prospect PI. Princeton University, 19(1. ) Botany Knoxville, I ' iftshury, Pennsylvania Isaac Faust Harris, B.S. 121 Huntington St. University of North Carolina, 1900 M.S. University of North Carolina, 1903 Physiol. Chemistry yew Haven, Connecticut Fred Harvey Heath, B.S. 648 E. D. New Hampshire College, 1905 Mineralogy Warner, New Hampshire John Joseph Higgins, B.A. 569 Grand Ave. Yale University, 1898 Chemistry and Mineralogy Xew Haven, Connecticut Robert Taylor Hinton, M.A. 1233 Chapel St. Georgetown College, 1899 Biology B.A. Y ale University, 1900 -M.A. ale University, 1905 Paris. Kentucky Francis Jerome Holder, B.S. Mem. National Normal University, 1896 Mathematics Lacrosse, Florida James Osborne Hopwood, B.S. 651 E. D. University of Pennsylvania. 1904 Botany and Chemistry Ph iladelph ia, Pennsylvania Albert Kemp Hubb. rd, Ph.B. A. Y ' ale University, 1901 Civil Engineering A ' o ne. Pen nsy Ivan ia Burgis Deshon Jennings, Ph.B. 45 Lake Y ' ale University, 1905 Chemistr .S ' o. Xorualk, Connecticut PI. Newtown Old French Ross Jewell, Ph.B. •Syracuse University, 1897 yeu-toivn, Connecticut Carl Oscar Johns, B.A. 162 S. C. L. Bethany College. 1899 Chemistry JI.A. Bethany College, 1902 PH.B. Y ' ale University. 1904 Paferson, yew Jersey Edgar Dwight Johnson, Ph,B. 120 Dwight St. Y ' ale University, 1905 Electrical Engineering Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Ward Murray ' Jones, B.C.E. 925 Howard Ave. Iowa State College, 1S97 Mathematics Allison, Iowa 67 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Charles Sheldon Judd, B.A. 245 York St. Yale University, 1005 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands Botany Joseph Walker Kexxedy, Ph.B. iiU) York St. Yale rnivei-sity, 1905 Chemistry and Metallurgy Pittsburg, Pennsylvania RoBKUT Tho.mas Keulix, I I.A. 397 Elm St. Central College (Fayette. Mo.), 189U English I ■( rrensbu rg, M issouri Junichiro Kino.shita 919 Howard Ave. Doshisha College, 1807 Economies Toiyo, Japan William Barri Kirkham, B.A. 220 F. Yale I ' niversity. 10 I4 Biology and Physiol. Chemistry Springfield, Massaclnisetis Frank Walter Klett, Ph.B. New Britain Yale T ' niversity. 1905 Mining and Metallurgy Xcic Britain, Connecticut Arthur Potter Knight, Ph.B. A. Yale University. 1901 Sanitary Engineering Rome, yew York Titus Heil.man Kkeider, B.A. 373 Crown St. Lebanon Valley College, 100. History and Economics Annville, Pennsyhan ia Walter Edward Lagerquist, B.A. Simpson College. lOO. ' } 670 W. I). B.A. Yale University, 1005 Economics and Social Science Clarinda, lona Walter Phalti Lawrence, Ph.B. 717 W. D. Elon College. 1S04 M.A. Elon College, 1005 Elon College, Xorth Carolina English 4.52 P. Ellis Earle Lawton, B.S. University of Rochester. 10i)2 Physics and Mathematics Syracuse, Xeiv York Charles Stanley Leavenworth, Ph.B. 2 Hillhouse Ave. Yale T-niversity, 1902 Physiol. Chemistry Hantden, Connecticut Charles Henry I.,eeds, B.S. 391 Crown St. I ' rinccton University, 1895 Political Science XI am ford, Connecticut Louis Henry Levy, Ph,B. 64 Congress Ave. Yale University, 1004 Chemistry yew Haven, Connecticut William Albert Lilley, Jr., Ph.B. 498 Orange St. Yale University. 190.3 Mechanical Engineering ew Harcn, Connecticut Gerald Francis Loughlin, B.S. 73 Lake PI. Mass. Institute of Technology, 1003 Geology Boston, Massachusetts George Blakeman Lovell, B.A. 76.5 Wliitney Ave. Yale University. 1001 German M.A. Yale Iniversity. 1903 Xew Haven, Connecticut Francis Mitchell ]McClenahan, B.A. 130.5 Chapel St. Yale University, 1900 Mineralogy and Geology .M.A. Yale University. lOul Chicago, Illinois Elmer Verner IMcCollum, B.A. 162 S. C. L. University of Kansas, 1903 M.A. University of Kansas. 1904 Chemistry and Mineralogy Laurence, Kansas KiNGSLEY Rich JIacGuffey, B.A. 64 Lake PI. Yale University, 1905 Botany Bos ton, Ma isachusetls Elizabeth Wheeler IManwaring, B.A. Bridgeport Wellesley College. 1902 Old French Bridgeport, Connecticut David Townsend Mason, B.S. 64 Lake PI. Itutgera College, 1905 Botany Hound Brook. Xeir Jersey HATSU.TI Mayesawa, Ph.B. 310 Yoi-k St. Yale I niversity, 1905 Chemistry and Mineralogy Tokyo. Japan Harold Bt ' rb IMeade, Ph.B. 65 Grove St. Yale I ' nivprsity. 1905 Xew Haven, Connecticut ! 68 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL I George Albert Mexge, Ph.B. V2S Mansfield St. Yale University, 1903 I ' hemistiy New Haven, Connecticut Hiram Miller, Ph.B. A. Yale fnivei ' sity. IIIOI Sanitary Engineering M iddlc field, Connect icu I John Milton Miller, B.A. Bridgeport Yale fniversity, 1904 I ' liysics Bridyeport , Connecticut Philip Henry Mitchell, Ph.B. Yale University, 1904 162 S. C. L. Physiology and rhysiol. Chemistry Southbury, Connecticut James Lemuel jMoore, B.A. 96 Howe St. Ersliine College, S. C, 1905 Enslish Atola, Tennessee Jame :Morikubo, B.A. 1233 Chapel St. Leland Stanford, Jr. University. 1904 History and Economics Tokyo, Japan Shozi Murakawa 30 Home PI. Doshisha College. 1905 Economics Iniabari, JupuH Loris Sutliffe jMurphy, B.S. 1.53 Dwight St. Tufts College. 1901 Botany Sonieri-ille, Massachusetts George Henry ' Murray, Jr., Ph.B. 8 Prospect PI. Yale University. 1900 Mechanical Engineering Viola, Dekurare John Ed vard NE yTON, B.A. 632 E. D. Bowdoin College, 1905 Economics Kenduskcag, Maine George Elwood Nichols, B.A. .565 P. Y ' ale University, 1904 Botany New Haven, Connecticut Levi Fatzinger Noble, B.A. 82 Wall St. Y ' ale University, 1905 Mineralogy and Geology Auburn, Neiv York Herbert Vincent Olds, Ph.B. 132 Wall St. Yale University, 1905 Civil Engineering Hartford, Connecticut Herbert James Ord, Ph.B. 126 Wall St. Yale University, 1904 Civil Engineering Yonkers, New York Carl Ostrum, B.A. 310 York St. Bethany College ( Lindsborg, Kans. ), 1904 B.A. Yale University, 1905 English Bunker Hill, Kansas Julius Hall Parmelee, B.A. 53 Lake PI. Yale University, 1904 Economics New Haren, Connecticut Clarence Curtiss Perry, Ph.B. 162 S. C. I . Yale University, 1904 Physics New Britain, Connecticut Gustave Clodomir Piche, B.S. 74 Whalley Ave. Mt. St. Louis (Montreal) and Laval Univ., 1897 Botany Montreal, Province of Quebec Frederick Erastus Pierce, B.A. 155 Elm St. I ' ale University. 1904 English Ji.A. Yale University, 1905 South Britain, Connecticut Frank Wesley Pitman, Ph.B. 119 Gilbert Ave. Yale University. 1904 History and Economics Neir Haren. Connecticut Samuel James Pllmpton, Ph.B. 132 Wall St. Y ' ale Universit.v, 1905 Physics Hartford, Connecticut David Lindsey Randall, B.A. K. C. L. Yale T niversit.y, 1904 Mineralogy M.A. Yale I ' niversity. 1905 Athol, Massachusetts Chester Albert Reeds, B.S. 699 W. D. University of Oklahoma. 1905 Paleontology and Biology Norman, Oklahoma .AIax Roesler, Ph.B. 133 Wall St. Yale University. 1905 Chemistry Great Neck, New York AVade Hampton Rothgeb, B.A. 21 Lynwood PI. University of Illinois. 1905 Economics Vellinyton, Illinois Tadusu Saiki, M.D. 122 Wall St. Okayama Medical College. 1S9,S Physiol. Chemistry Kitayamasaki, lyo, Japan Clifton James Sarle, B.S. P. ]M. L ' niversit.v of Rochester, 1902 Geology M.S. University of Rochester, 1903 Rochester, New York 69 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Cakl Fkederick J ' rancis Schulz, B.A. 58 Ashmun St. Yalp rniversity, I ' .KIl Gei-man Corona, Lony Islund, Sew York Edward Douland Smith, B.A. Bridgeport Yale University. 1806 Bacteriology M.D. Yale University, 1809 BritUjcport, Connecticut Walter Otheman Snelling, B.S. George Washington University. 1004 B.S. Harvard University, 100.5 t ' hemlstry and Geology Washington, District of Columbia Howard Speer, B.A. 70 Dickcniian St. Yale I ' niversity, lOdii English Xeiv Hurcn, Connecticut Earle Tappax Stanxard, Ph.B. i;}:5 Willi St. Yale University. lOWj Chemistry Chittcnango, New York August Steitz, B.A. Bridgeport New York University. 10(i.-i German Bridgeport, Conned icnt Wyatt Warner Taylor, Ph.B. A. Yale University. 10(10 .Meehaniial Engineering lutnford, Connecticut George Brejixer Texxant, B.A. 722 W. D. English Yale T ' niversity. 1000 Walerhuri , Connecticut William Hill Thompson, B.A. Rlpon College. 1005 Ripon, Wisconsin 8 Prospect PI. Metallurgy Hermax Justus Thorstexberg, B.A. 128 High St. Bethany follege. 1002 B.A. Y ' ale University. 100.3 M.A. Y ' ale University. 10(i4 History and Soeial Science Assaria, Kansas Axel Ebenezer Yestlixg, B.A. 130 Wall St. Bethany College. 1000 German B.A. Yale University. lOOS M.A. Yale University. 10n.- Lufliiigton, Michigan Gustaf Eric Wahlin, B.A. 53 Prospect St. Bethany College, 1003 Mathematics McPhersott, Kansas Arthur Gustavi ' s Ward, B.A. 168 Edge wood Ave. Yale University. 1.808 German .M.A. Yale University, 1004 Erans Mills, Xeu: York Freeman Ward, B.A. 569 P. Yale I ' niversity. 1003 Geolngy Yankton. South Dakota Luther Cornelius Weeks, B.S. 310 York St. Bethanv College. 1000 Mathematics I ' H.B. Yale University. 1003 Lindshorg, Kansas Charles Parker Wilbeu, B.A. Gi Lake PI. Untgers College. 1005 Botany Xew Brunswick, Xew Jersey WiLi.A Edxa Wiusox, B., . 230 Portsea St. Woman ' s College (Baltimore. Md.i, IO(i: Xcir llitnn. Connecticut English Guy Louis Wixthrop, B.A. 686 W. D. Florida State College. 1003 Civil Engineering I ' H.B. Yale University. 1005 Tallahassee. Florida Carrie Inez Woodrow, B.A. College of Emporia. 1003 1 ' 0 Howe St. Old French and English Cambridge, Ohio Edward Seymour Woodrt ' fk, B.A. 182 Man.sfield St. Yale I ' niversity. l.HOO Botany Litchfield. Connecticut EuPHEMiA Richardson Wokthingtox, B.A. 70 Howe St. Welleslev College. 1004 Mathematics Tro ' g, Xew York Lester Williaji Zartman, B.A. 100 Brownell St. University of Illinois, 1903 Economics Champaign, Illinois [Students marked A are candidates for the degree of Master of Science, Mechanical Engineer, or Civil Engineer, who, having had one year of resident graduate study, are now pursuing courses of study in absence under the direction of the Faculty.] SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Senior ClajSjEi William Seward Allen 82 Wall St. Auburn, Xew York Reese Denny Alsof 111 Grove St. Brooklyn, Xew York Alvin Gillette Andrew 128 High St. yauyuluck, Connecticut Ashley ] Ierwin Andrew Orange Orang e, Connecticut Floyde W hipple Andrews 8-1 Dwight St. New Haven, Connecticut Harold Fourdrinier Andrews 109 A ' -S. Albany, Xeic York George Brooks Armstead 267 Orange St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Lewis Elmer Armstrong New Haven, Connecticut 105 V-S. Ill Grove St. Harold D. Baker Detroit, Michigan Clarence Harrison Baldwin Milford Milford, Connecticut Ralph Arthur Barrett 12-1 Prospect St. CleveUtnd, Ohio Ernest Bateman 130 Wall St. Peace Dale, Rhode Island Ira Daniel Bedell 128 High St. Brooklyn, A ' eio York George Loomis Beecher 315 Edgewood Ave. yew Haven, Connecticut Harold Kline Beecher 127 V-S. I ' olfsville, Pennsylvania Karl Howell Behr 131 Grove St. Movristoivn, cu: Jersey Arthur Timothy Bell 111 Grove St. Toledo, Ohio George Phelps Berkey 111 V-S. Grand Ifapids. Michigan Willl m Tyler Berry 117 Wall St. ashvillc, Tennessee Harry Lee Bimm 131 Grove St. Dayton, Ohio Chaui.ks Alexander Blatchley 219 Blatchley Ave. eiv Haven, Connecticut James Graham Bower 131 Grove St. London, England NoRMAND Daggett Brainard Branford, Connecticut lil(y High St. Ch. rles Andrew Brautlecht 150 L. Xew Haven, Connecticut James Creighton Brown I-IO V-S. Salt Lake City, Utah Raymond Ashbell Brown 39 Sea St. Xew Haven, Connecticut James Lawrence Blair Buck 96 Wall St. .Ye ; York City Louis Burr 105 V-S. Westport, Connecticut Edwin Tyler Bynner 133 College St. Brooklyn, Xew York LoRiNG Gary Calkins 96 Wall St. Evanston, Illinois Harold Frank Carlton 113 V-S. Xew York City Albert Royal Chalker 451 Greenwich Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Walter Chapin Chalker 451 Greenwich Ave. XeiK Haven, Connecticut Jesse Redman Clark, Jr. 136 A ' -S. Cincinnati, Ohio Eldredge Clarke 86 Wall St. Chicago, Illinois Frederick Levi Coe 115 Park St. Litchfield, Connecticut Alfred Thomas Comstock 117 Wall St. yilton, Connecticut Dudley Martindale Cooper Xew York City 117 Wall St. John Black Cornell 131 Grove St. Seabright, Xew Jersey 71 I SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL John Joseph Costello 7 Summer St. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Marlette Crouse 17 Hillhouse Ave. Syracuse, Xew York John James Culbertsqn, Jr. Paris, Texas 17 Hillhouse Ave. John Greenleae Darragh San Antonio, Texas 17 Hillhouse Ave. Francis Breese Davis, Jr. 145 V-S. Fort Edward, ' Sew York Loris William Dommekich 11!3 A-S. ew York City Burton Irving Drisko l-i. ) A ' -S. Boston, Massachuscl Is Carl William Eckle West Haven Vest Haven, Connecticut Thomas Elmes l-il ' V-S. Xew York City Harry Crawford English l-tfi A ' -S. Xew York City Homer Everett 111 (irovc St. Cleveland. Ohio Frederic Ewing l. ' Jl (iiovo St. .S7. Ijonis, Missouri Alvin Watkinson Fargo 96 Wall St. Evanston, Illinois Frank jMiller Fargo, Jit. !)() Wall St. Evanston, Illinois Charles Manning Field 391 B. Bvooklyn, New York Godfrey Treadwell Firth 119 Wn.ll St. Ilvooklyn, New York Ellsworth Ford 149 A ' -S. Rye, NeiD York Charles Worthington Fowler New York City 122 Wall St. Alexander Fulton 102 A ' -S. Neic Haven, Connecticut jMartin Butler Gentry 121 J ' -S. Kansas Cily, Missouri Douglas Gibbons 131 Grove St. New York City Nathaniel Grant _ 124 Wall St. Kansas City, Missouri Henry IVIcCormick Gross 110 V-S. Harrisburg, Pen nsylva n ia George Frederick Gundelfinger Heu-iekley, Pennsylvania 124 Wall St. George Martin Hale 12 Trumbull St. New Haven, Connecticut Charles Gardner Hall 96 Wall St. Evanston, Illinois Edward Buckingham Hall 17 Hillhouse Ave. Morristown, New Jersey Joseph Jansen Hasbrouck Kingston, New York 17 Hillhouse Ave. Marston Haviland 119 Wall St. Brooklyn, New York Edmund Safford Higgins 145 V-S. Manchester, New Hampshire Leigh Irving Holdredge 109 A ' -S. Onronia, New York Oliver William Hooker West Haven West Haven, Connecticut Prince Charles Hopkins 141 A ' -S. Hanta Barbara, California Ernest James Horton West Haven yest Haven, Connecticut George AVilloughby Hotchkiss 124 Prospect St. New Haven, Connecticut Carrington Howard 17 Hillhouse Ave. Monlclair, New Jersey Harold Peibce Hue 146 A ' -S. Warren, Pennsylvania Carleton Huiskamp 131 Grove St.  S7. Eouis, Missouri Mercer Alan Humble 659 AA . D. Eaneaster. Pennsylvania Robert Fuller Hurlrurt 131 Grove St. Chicago, Illinois Lucien ( jlver Hurley 144 A -S. Sevan I on, Pennsylvania Guy Hutchinson 111 Grove St. Morvistown, NeuJ Jersey HoLLis Douglass Immich 128 High St. Meriden, Connecticut 72 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Joseph Adams Ixslee 111 Grove St. Pit iladelphia, I ' ennsylcania Fielding Vaughan Jackson Chicago, Illinois 133 College St. Arthur Stedman Jameson 1-11 A ' -S. yew York City Joseph West Johnson 111 Grove St. East Orange, yew Jersey Waldo Corey Johnston 133 College St. Cooperstown, New York Charles Henry Jonas 126 W.all St. Torrington, Connecticut Walter Edmond Keach 333 York St. Xorthampton, Massachusetts MiHRAN H. Kebabl n 45 Park St. Rodosto, Turkey Leonard Morgan Keeling Chicago, Illinois 12-i Prospect St. Perley Rockwell Keeney 117 A -S. Hartford, Connecticut Harrison Butler Kellogg 117 Wall St. New Haven, Connecticut Willett Harold Kellogg, Jr. New Haven, Connecticut 126 High St. Claude Roy Kendall 144 Dwight St. Norfolk, Connecticut John Saunders Kilner 149 V-S. -Veio York City Herbert Raymond King 128 High St. Meriden, Connecticut Roy Alton Klein 665 W. D. Thorn psonrille, Connecticut Israel Simon Kleiner 39 Howe St. New Haven. Connecticut Harold Bennett Kline 117 Wall St. Hartford, Connecticut Julius Kruttschnitt. Jr. Ill Grove St. Chicago, Illinois Frank Earle Law 122 Wall St. Scranton, Pennsylvania Willis Sargent Leggett, Jr. West Haven, Connecticut West Haven William Johnson L ' Engle, Jr. Mobile, Alabama 17 Hillhouse Ave. Ernest Wilson Levering 149 V-S. Lafayette, Indiana Lansing Lewis 49 Howe St. New Haven, Connecticut John Darragh Liggett 131 Grove St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Leo Links 14 Elliott St. New Haven, Connecticut WiLLL M Joseph Linn 131 Grove St. Chicago, Illinois Kenneth David Loose 96 Wall St. Tacoiiia, WasJiingtoyi Abbott Lawson Lowe 122 Wall St. Den vcr, Colorado Robert ] Iather Lupton 122 Wall St. Muttituck, New York Warren Burr Lyman 122 Wall St. Amesbury, Massachusetts Alexander Sydney Lynch Box 854 Yale P. O. West Haven, Connecticut Charles Tyler Lyon 665 W. D. New Haven, Connecticut Robert Harris IMcCurdy 111 Grove St. Youngstown, Ohio WiLLL M B. jMcLain 103 vs. Eli::ahrth. Ncir Jersey Gordon : IcMillan 119 V-S. Salt Lake City, Ctah Ray Webb McMullen 151 V-S. •Stamford, Connecticut Eben Orlando McNair, Jr. 110 A ' -S. Warsaw, Neio York Wendell George ] IcNees 130 Wall St. Kittanning, Pennsylvania Allen ] Iathewson 131 High St. Tlioiiipsonvillr, Connecticut Ia ' cius Otis Meachaji 111 Grove St. Chicago, Illinois Marcus Gaylord ] Ierwin 124 Prospect St. New Milford, Connecticut 73 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Charles Raymond IMessinger New Haven, Conneclicut 96 Wall St. Ernest DuPont Meykowitz 127 V-S. New York City Clifforb Joseph Monah an 126 High St. Sew Haven, Connecticut Edward Wynne ]Moore 111 Grove St. Oernianloivti. Pennsylvania Ixjris I L deA ' allombrosa deMores Paris, France l!il Grove St. David McKee Morris 111 Grove St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Richard Cary Morse, Jr. B. ;M. H. Noricichtown, Connecticvt Clarence Lathrop Moseley 102 V-S. Thompsonville, Connecticut IMosEs David Nathanson 1-12 Lafayette St. New Haven, Connecticut Charles Raymond Joseph Neeson New Haven, Connecticut 13 Lake PI. ] liLTON Sewall Nettleton New Haven, Connecticut -id College St. Irving Dudley Niles 124 Prospect St. New Haven, Connecticut Willis C. Noble, Jr. 126 Wall St. Montclair, New Jersey George Rainsford Norris 142 V-S. Columbia. South Carolina Sewall Kemble Oliver 132 V-S. Ballinwrc. Maryland Leigh Page, Ph.B. 678 W. D. Yale Ilniverslty, 1004 New York City 130 Wall S!. Arthur Rupert Paine Danielson, Connecticut Erik Schjoth Palmer 149 East Rock Road New Haven, Connecticut Harry Elmer Parker 6.52 Dixwcll Ave. New Haven, Connecticut Herbert George Parker 311 George St. New Haven, Connecticut RoN. LD Lawsox Paterson Omaha, Nebraska 124 Prospect St. Mason Elliott Phelps 131 Grove St. Chicago, Illinois Fred Augustus Preston Chicago. Illinois 17 Ilillhouse Ave. James Wendell Queenax Derby Derby. Conneclicut Joseph Cornelius Rathuouxk Harvey, Louisiana 131 Grove St. Henry Hurd Rennell 124 V-S. Bridgeport, Connecticut IIeaton Ridgeway Robertson, B.A. Yale univeisity, 1004 278 Orange St. New Haven, Connecticut Lewis Kinney Robinson 1 Hillhousc Ave. Barberton. Ohio Henry Gordon Rowe 117 Wall St. .Veir Haven. Connecticut Thomas Hubbakd Russell, Jr. 128 V-S. A ' pHi Haven. Conurclirut Charalambos G. Sa ii)is, B.A. Anatolia College, IflOO 1()3 Park St. Samsoun, Turkey William Julius Secor 82 Wall St. Derby, Conneclicut Roger Alfred Selby 134 V-S. Portsmouth. Ohio Thomas Edward Selby Ansonia Ansonia. Connecticut Herbert Lee Seward 64 Clinton Ave. New Haven. Connecticut Carroll Shaffer 110 A ' -S. Evanston, Illinois P ' rederick Raymond Shanley 547 Orange St. Ncu) Haven. Conneclicut Lucius Tracy Sheffield 131 Grove St. New York City Paul Stanley Sheldon 117 Wall St. New York City Waldo Sheldon 131 Grove St. Greenwich, Connecticut 74 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Samuel Mc] Iillan Shepard  57. I ' uui, Minnesota 1!51 Grove St. Theodore Frederic Silkjiax YotiKers, yew YorL- HI Grove St. Heuman Silverman- 329 W. Portsea St. Xcw York City Lawrence Abraham Simmons, B.A. Tallack ' ga College, 1903 677 , D. Jenifer, Alabanm Horace Blessing Smith 128 Wall St. Altoona, Pennsylvania Reginald Franklin Smith Box 855 Yale P. O. Briilficj)ort, Connect ieut Francis I aird Snowden, Jr. 10!5 A ' -S. I ' itlstiurg. 1 ' ciin.siilnnua Carl Frank Speh 63 Crown St. Xew Haren, Connecticut Radcliff Evans Sprott 125 High St. Bridgeport, Connecticut James Wood Stanford 197 George St. cw Haren, Connecticut Henry Winchester Starkweather Ansonia, Connecticut 132 Wall St. James Herbert Steane 132 Wall St. Hartford, Connecticut John Frederic Steinman 111 Grove St. Lancaster, Pennsylvania Joseph Clayton Stephenson Ludington, Louisiana HI Grove St. Daniel MacAulay- Stevenson Sharon, Pennsylvania 111 Grove St. Louis Tillotson Stevenson 147 V-S. L ' ittsficld, Massachusetts Walter Frederick Storey 172 Lloyd St. .Yt ' ir Haven, Connecticut Harold Clarke Strong 139 V-S. Winstcd, Connecticut Charles Frederick Taylor 357 Wh. Windsor, Connecticut Fred Hodgdon Thompson 126 Wall St. Hath, Maine Harry Belmoxte Thorn Yonkers, New York BoX 846 Yale P. O. William ; Iillku Thchsxe, Jr. 677 W. D. tiunmicrville, Suuth Carolina RoswELL Chester Tripp 96 Wall St. Chicago, Illinois Henry Smith Tiirrill 293 York St. Xew Milford, Connecticut William Leroy Ulrich 357 Wh. Hartford, Connecticut Clifford Andrew Upson 330 York St. Houthington, Connecticut Howard Andrew Vidal 126 Wall St. Ansonia, Connecticut Hiram Holcojib Walker Detroit. Michigan 124 Prospect St. Douglas A ' aille Wallace 117 Wall St. Siiringfield, Massachusetts Alton Ensign Wells 587 State St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Arthur Cornwall Wells 107 V-S. Ainityville, Xew York Sylvester Benjamin Werzburg Xew Haven, Connecticut 194 Cedar St. George Ritch White 330 Crown St. Danbury. Connecticut Louis Ray White 143 VS. Xo. Bennington, Vermont Lucian Thames Wilcox 139 V-S. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Hubert Coffing Williams 111 Grove St. Lakeville, Connecticut Thomas William Willis Ansonia Ansonia, Connecticut Ernest Russell Willson 333 York St. Meriden, Connecticut Wilbur Witt 144 A ' -S. Cincinnati, Ohio Ernest Wittenau 117 Wall St. Cheyenne, ]yiioining William Nicoll Woodbury 124 Wall St. Middlesboro. Kentucky Frank Walden Wright, Jr. 48 Pearl St. .A ' eic Haven, Connecticut Elias Zaragoza, B.A. 124 Wall St. Ateneo. Manila. ISns Manila. I ' liilippine Islands SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL 31unior ClajSjs Luther Norton Abbe 153 V-S. Neic Britain, Connecticut Henky Alphonse Alkkr 119 Grove St. A ' eic York City Leon Hudson Andrews 88 Wiill St. liroold ine, Massach usctis William Atkins, Jr. 96 Wall St. Pottsrille, Pennsylvania Samuel Walter Avis 333 York St. eio Haven, Connecticut Harrison Eugene Bailey Derby Derby. Connecticut Clifford Myron Baker 133 College St. Plattsburgh. Xcir York John Alexander Baker 125 High St. Harry Garwood Baldwin 299 Wliiilley Ave. Neiv Haven, Connecticut Charles Thurston Ballard, Jr. (llenview, Kentucky 17 Hillhoiise Ave. William Newell Bannard, Jr. Wilmington, Delauarc 133 College St. Robert Daniels Bardwkll 90 Wall St. Pit Infield, MdsKach iisri Is Denise Bakkalow 96 Wall St. Omaha, Xebraska Marshall Moore Bartholomew New York City 96 Wall St. Stanley Drew Beard 694 W. 1). Hhellon, Connecticut Herman Charles Beckmann Neil- York City ll-t High St. William Rose Benet 120 V-S. licnicia, California David F ' rederick Benjamin 14 Lyon St. New Haven. Connecticut Howard Robinson Bennett 130 Wall St. Hampton. Connecticut Mark John Bennett 120 V-S. Denver, Colorado Charles Van Denbergh Benton Yonkcrs, New York 119 Grove St. Louis Berman 63 York St. Nciv Haven, Connecticut Charles Eddy Betcher 108 V-S. Red Ving, Minnesota Carl Welch Bettcher 148 V-S. New Haven, Connecticut David Edward Bigwood 55 Prospect St. Boston, Massachusetts Walter Babcock Binnian Quincy. Massachusetts 1 Hillhouse Ave. Harold Law Blakeslee 115 V-S. Neir Haven, Connecticut Lawrence Hubbert Blinn 184 Blatchley Avo. NeU ' Haven, Conned iitil William Jarvis Boardman, Jr. Cleveland, Ohio 88 Wall St. Frederick Boone Bostwick 220 Lawrence St. New Haven, Conneelicul Francis Hervey Bradley 64 Nash St. Neiv Haven, Connecticut Edward Ainslie Brewer 96 Wall St. Covtland. New York Robert Lee Brewer 96 Wall St. Cortland, Nea York Edmund Douglas Brigham, Jr. (Ilencoe, Illinois 124 Prospect St. Harry Faknsworth Brown 38 Avon St. New Haven, Connecticut Jesse Evans Brownback 126 V-S. Lin field, Pennsylvania Aldis Jerome Browne 88 Wall St. Wasliiiifilon. District of Columbia Edward Browning 119 Grove St. Deron, Pcnnsyl nnii i Frederick Herbert Bri ' ndage 295 Humphrey St. New Haren. Connecticut 76 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Ralph William Burnet 152 V-S. New York City Clarence Burnham [)6 Wall St. Cliicugo, Illinois Harry Walter Burr 265 Orange St. ycir Britnin. Connecticut Arthur Killam Burwell 117 Woostcr St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Edwin Converse Butler 132 A -S. New York City Charles Eben Canada 239 Fitch St. Neic Haven, Connecticut Hiram Bissell Carey 82 Wall St. Hartford, Connecticut James Richardson Carpenter 10-1 V-S. Brooklyn, New York Earle Buell Carter 104 V-S. Waterbury, Connecticut Valentine Burt Chamberlain 17 Hillhouse Ave. New Britain, Connecticut Charles Van Wycke Chamber lin Vnionville, Connecticut ll-i Hio ' h St. Charles Hall Chapin 96 Wall St. Rochester, New York Ting Tuan Chen 127 Howe St. Canton, China John Pierce Cheney 148 V-S. ManJius, New York John Oren Christian 148 V-S. Scran ton, Pennsylvania Henry Seyjiour Church Denver, Colorado Elias Treat Clark Woodb ridge Voodbridye, Connecticut Ernest Dwight Clark 126 Wall St. Litchfield, Connecticut Leicester Cuaig Clark 102 V-S. Wliite Plains, New York Robert Eli Clark 125 DeWitt St. New Haven, Connecticut Talcott Hunt Clarke 143 V-S. Youngslown, Ohio 110 Wall St. 119 Grove St. Eugene Ellsworth Clements Yale, cor. ] Ialtby Aves New Haven, Connecticut Frederic John Clifford Chicago, Illinois Raymond Savage Coe Cromwell, Connecticut WiLLL-vM Thomas Coholan 124 Prospect St. New Britain, Connecticut Samuel Bolton Colburn 125 High St. Denver, Colorado John Archibald Campbell Colston Baltimore, Maryland 133 College St. Julian Flichtner Colyer 123 V-S. Neu-ark, New Jersey Johns Hopkins Congdon, Jr. 1 Hillhouse Ave. Providence, Rhode Island Arthur Newton Couch 636 E. D. N. Woodbury, Connecticut William Henry Harrison Cranjier Denver, Colorado 96 Wall St. Clifford Scofield Dangler Cleveland, Ohio 111 Grove St. Edg. r Alfred DeForest 333 York St. Fovt Edward, New York John Hamilton Derby, Jr. 110 Wall St. ffandy Hill, New York James E. Diamond 173 Whallcy Ave. Neur Haven, Connecticut Lewis Acker Dibble 82 Wall St. New Haven, Connecticut Burgess Dickinson 82 Wall St. Buffalo, New York Joseph Dilworth 1 Hillhouse Ave. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Raymond Jones Doty 89 E. Pearl St. New Haven, Connecticut Edward Nathaniel Douglass New London, Connecticut 55 Prospect St. Henry Gibbs Ellis 126 Wall St. Torrington, Connecticut 77 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Bruce Ellison A ' eiu York City Stanley Palmiter Emerick 82 Wall St. Ill Grove St. «10 F. 150 VS. Oswego, New York Roger Frederic Emerson Wakefield, Massaclnisetis ROGELIO EsPINOSA, B.A. Havana University. 1S96 ycip York Citii Walter Joseph Feder 82 Wall St. Cincinnati, Ohio Jack Joseph Finucane 119 Wall St. Rochester, Sew York John Holmes Fitten 110 Wall St. Atlanta, Georgia RuFUs Flynt 82 Wall St. Springfield, Massach tisrt In Benjamin Rossiter Foote Guilford, Connecticut 61 Kensington St. Samuel Elbert Ford IMilford Milford, Connecticut William Edward Foster, 2d yeic Haven, Connecticut 109 College St. Edward Griffin Beckwith Fox 11-i V-S. Washington, District of Columbia WiLLLAM Dixon Fullerton 119 Wall St. Andovcr, Massachusetts Frederick Riley Gagel 86 Wall St. Dayton. Ohio Russell Tyner Gard 82 Wall St. Frankfort, Indiana Karl Knox Gartner 82 Wall St. Xashville, Tennessee Walter Geib 126 High St. Stamford, Connecticut John Gilbert George 133 College St. Watcrtown, New York Francis Augustus Georger, Jr. Buffalo, New York 133 College St. WiLLL M Carey Gibson 18 Trumbull St. Neiv Haren, Connecticut Harold Addinsell Gilbert 135 V-S. Brooklyn, New York Harold Moffett Gould Bridgeport Bridgeport, Connecticut Carl Emil Green 126 High St. Washington Depot, Connecticut George Shaw Greene 17 Hillhouse Ave. Dayton, Ohio Franklin Thomas Griswold 153 V-S. Xci:: Britain, Connecticut Fairfax Hall 11-i ' -S. Binghumton, New York Lamont Andrew Hall 106 V-S. Waterhury, Connecticut Ray Edgar Hallock 125 High St. NeW ' Haven, Connecticut Floyd Linsley Hamilton Harris Hammond 131 Grove St. New York City Francis Howe Hardy 126 V-S. Evanston, Illinois William Bibb Hartshorne 110 Wall St. Freehold, Xeir Jersey Samuel Clarke Harvey 636 E. D. Woodbtiry, Connecticut Henry Peter Hass 619 E. D. Newport, Rhode Island RoLLAND Miles Hastings 110 Wall St. Chicago, Illinois Philip Ferguson Hawley 108 A ' -S. Chicago, Illinois Sidney Warner Hays 12-1 Wall St. Scranton, I ' ennsylvania Milton Alfred Hellman 82 Wall St. St. Louis. Missouri Elton Brigham Hill 718 W. D. Hartford, Connecticut Thomas Curtis Hillhouse Box 818 Yale P. O. .A ' cic Haven, Connecticut Harold Lucius Hoadley 119 Exchange St. New Haven, Connecticut Clarence William Hockenberger Union Hill, New York 90 Wall St. 78 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Roger Woodbuuy Hooper 110 Wall St. I.oikIoh, llnyland Joseph Foster Hoss U. H. ■lulinson City, Tennessee Willis Howe, Jr. 119 Wall St. Atlanta, Georgia YuEN-Li HsiA 59 Grove St. Xanyans College, Shanghai Hanijehon ' , China Jay Harvey Hubbell 17 Hillhouse Ave. iia iinaii Michigan Alfred Nelson Hulst 111 Grove St. Milicaiil;ee, Yisconsin Louis Phillips Ihne 66 Crown St. yew Earen, Connecticut Stanley ' Bailey Ineson 96 Wall St. Ansonia, Connecticut Charles Richard Irvin 90 Lake PI. PHtshurg, Pennsylvania Jacob Louis Jacobs 128 Lafayette St. -Yeif Haren, Connecticut 131 V-S. John Joseph Jennings Bristol, Connecticut 133 V-S. Emory ' Lyon Johnson iSpuyten Dui ril. Xew York Douglas Turner Johnston Cooperstown, New York 133 College St. Carlton Benjamin Jones 90 Lake PI. Collinsrille, Connecticut Walter Edward Joyce 241 Washington Ave. yen ' Haren, Connecticut John I. Kane 119 Grove St. Ossining, New York Paul Conaty ' Keefe Derby Derby. Connecticut Oliver Stuart Kelly ' 110 Wall St. Yclloir Springs. Ohio William Dennis Kennedy- 630 Howard Ave. yew Haren, Connecticut Edward Dyer Kingman 113 Wall St. So. Framingharn, Massachusetts Gilmore Kinney ' , Jr. 96 Vall St. Hoboken, .Veio Jersey Theodore Engelmann Kircheu BelleriUe, Illinois 119 Wall St. Mey ' er Kirjassoff 59 Prospect St. yatcrbury, Connecticut Clarence Moore Knox 715 W. D. Hartford, Connecticut Leavitte Jehial Lane 67 Howe St. yew Haven, Connecticut Frank Robert Langdale, Jr. 28 Edgewood Ave. yew Haven, Connecticut Robert Bidwell Lattin 170 L. Hartford, Connecticut Veader Newton Leonard 28-i Orange St. yew Haven, Connecticut Warren Lester Lewis 103 Y-S. Brooklyn, Xew York Howard Linn 1 Hillhouse Ave. Chicago, Illinois John Joseph Long 55 Prospect St. Woonsocket, Rhode Island Cy-rus Henry ' Loutrel 133 College St. So. Orange, yew Jersey Walter Charles Love 125 High St. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands Richard Leonard Lovell 106 V-S. Pla infield. New Jersey Fred H. McCulloch 17 Killhouse Ave. Fort Wayne, Indiana John Stokes McCune 112 V-S. Columbus, Ohio Leonard Fr. ncis McEnerney ' , B.A. Mt. St. Mary ' s College, 1904 Derby Derby. Connecticut Kenneth Gerard Mackenzie 652 E. D. Westport, Connecticut William Francis jMcKone Hartford, Connecticut .5.5 Prospect St. FoRM.iN Tay ' lor McLean 295 Humphrey St. Eatontown, New Jersey 79 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Lawrence Riley IMcWeeney A ' ew Haven, Connecticut 3-i Beacli St. John William Madden 3 Hillliouse Ave. Ucposit, Xew Yoih- Rvvvs Foote Maddux 12-i Prospect St. Xeicport, Kentucky Edward Magnus 12-i Prospect St. Chicago, Illinois Matthew Derbyshire Mann, Jr. Buffalo, Aew York 17 Hillliouse Ave. Henry Swan Manning, .Th. New York City 17 Hillliouse Ave. Bryant Goit ] Iarble 1589 Chapel St. New Haven, Connecticut Ralph Julian Marsh 93 Fountain St. New Haven, Connecticut James Waller Marshall New York City 1 Hillliouse Ave. Norman Andrews Martin 82 Wall St. New Castle, Peytnsylrania Nelson Bush IMay ' o New York City Amedee ] Iieville Mellier I ' hiladclph ia, Pennsylvania Charles Wesley IVIeloney Richmond, Virginia Meuritt B. ] Iekwin Ncn- Milfoid. Connecticut Clarence Adolph IMetzger Hartford, Connecticut Alfred Charles ]Mey ' er Brooklyn, New York Hugh Irving Millerd Auliurn, Neu York Ellsworth Frost Miner Unionville, Connecticut Thomas IMinford, Jr. Plainficld, Neiv Jersey Robert Roy ' ster IVToore Kansas City, Missouri Paul Seiberling jMosser lioxhury, Massachusetts 159 Elm St. 137 V-S. 119 Wall St. 132 Wall St. 698 W. D. 104 VS. 203 F. 114 High St. 129 V-S. 86 Wall St. 82 Wall St. Charles Samuel Moyer, B.S. St. Lawrence University, 1005 55 Pl ' OSpect St. Dexter, New York Wilfred Eaton Murchie iSouth Orange, New Jersey Foster Stebbins Naething New York City Herbert Lewis Nichols North Haven, Connecticut John King O ' Connor Oswego, New York Frank John O ' Donnell Lakeirood, Ohio Louis Albert Oldershaw Neu} Britain, Connecticut Daniel Leet Oliver .1 Hegh eny. Pen nsylva n ia John Gilman Ordway III S7. Paul, Minnesota Reid Langhorn Palmer Bridgeport , Connecticut RoswELL Park, Jr. Buffalo, New York Roy Taylor Parker Meriden, Connecticut Heubert Arthur Parsons 114 High St. Sandy Hook, Connecticut Lewis A. Parsons 128 High St. New York City Eaul Partridge 152 V-S. Minneapolis, Minnesota John Sherman Peck 96 Wall St. Cleveland. Ohio Heman J. Pettengill, Jr. 82 Wall St. Minneapolis, Minnesota Lawrence Clinton Phipps 96 Wall St. Denver, Colorado Walter D. Pinkus 130 V-S. New York City William A. Pond 128 Howe St. Vashington, Connecticut Louis Robert Porteous 1 Hillhousc Ave. Norwich, Connecticut 112 V-S. 112 A -S. 114 High St. 110 Wall St. 125 V-S. 124 Wall St. 133 College St. louse Ave. Bridgcjiort 133 College St. 131 V-S. 80 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Charles Talbot Pouter, 2d 82 Wall St. Montclair, Xcw Jersey Lawrence Copeland Porter Kensington, Connecticut 114f Higll St. Waldo Todd Pratt 128 High St. Wateibioy, Connecticut Marshall Prentiss 133 College St. Rutherford, New Jersey George Wenner Quentin P. O. Box 1423 Xcw Haven, Connecticut Fr. nk Taylor Quinlan 54 2 George St. Xew Earen, Connecticut James iMcHenry Rauers Huvannah, Georgia 12-1 Prospect St. Karl Vernon Raymond 35 Lynwood PL Rowayton, Connecticut James IMacGregou Renfrew Allingtown Allingtoicn, Connecticut Eugene Be. umont Reynolds 119 Grove St. Wilkes-Biirre. Pennsylrania Carroll Ridgway 82 Wall St. Chicago, Illinois Stanley Pickett Rockwell Enfield. Connecticut 110 Wall St. Thojias Rodd, Jr. 17 Hillhouse Ave. Pittsburg. Pennsylrania William Herron Rodd 118 College St. Pittsburg. Pennsylrania William Starling Sullivant Rodgers, Jr. 96 Wall St. Columbus. Ohio Joseph Rosenbaum 31 Spruce St. Xeiv Haren. Connecticut Samuel B. rnell Rosenbaum Xew Eaven. Connecticut !31 Spruce St. Nathan Harry Rosenberg New Britain, Connecticut George Vallandigham Rotan Waco. Texas 17 Hillhouse Ave. Julian Eastman Rothery 120 College St. Wellesley, Massachu.ietts Austin Townsend Sackett 122 V-S. Sew London, Connecticut Alva Frederick Saunders 705 Quimiipiac Ave. New Haren, Connecticut Charles Clark Saunders 705 Quimiipiac Ave. New Haven, Connecticut Leon Ewart Savage 119 Wall St. Bellingham, Washington Howard Sheafer Schall 167 Livingston St. New Haven, Connecticut Gael Trueworthy Schuneman St. Paul, Minnesota HI Grove St. Sylvester ]Meg. rgee Scott, Jr. Cranford, New Jersey 119 Grove St. Henry Foster Scoville 132 Wall St. New Canaan, Connecticut Lawrence Williams Scudder New York City 125 High St. Alexander Clifford Scully Chicago, Illinois 119 Wall St. Leonard Hawxhurst Searing 398 B. Auburn, Neiv York WiLLi. M Albert Seery Bridgeport, Connecticut Horatio Seymour, Jr. Utica, New York Kent Shaffer Evanston, Illinois Arthur Carr Sherjian North bora, ilassach usrf ts Chester Peter Siejis St. Paul. 3Ii)inrsota Oliver ] Iartin Smart Pittsfield, Massachusetts Edwin Kinjiouth Smith 110 Wall St. Morristown, New Jersey George Colmore Smith, Jr Kansas City, Missouri Gerard Smith Dai ton. Ohio Bridgeport 101 VS. 110 VS. 119 Wall St. 88 Wall St. 120 Collese St. 121 VS. 107A ' -S. 81 Philip Seabury Smith Xeiv Haven, Connecticut SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL 118 V-S 153 V-S Reynold Wkbb Smith Xyack, Xeiv York David Benton Snow 636 E. D. Bill n font, Connecticut Haeold Fowler Sperry 86 Dwiglit St. Xcir llurcn. Connecticut WiLLL ji Wetmore Stanley 119 Grove St. Great Barrington, Massachusetts Edward Walter Steele An.sonia Ansonia, Connecticut Walter Phelps Stevens 133 College St. Kcra nton. I ' cn nsji hania John Stilwell 17 Hillhouse Ave. Yonkers, Xew York Ralph Holmes Stone 96 Wall St. Iloltidaysburg, ' cnnsi tvania Charles Buchanan Stuart Xeic York City 17 Hillhouse Ave. George Amory Thomas 82 Wall St. LouixriUr, Kentucky Arthur VanRensselaer Thompson Xew York City 96 Wall St. Cleveland May Thorne 110 Wall St. Yonkers. Xew York Robert Fingland Tilney, 2d 90 Wall St. I ' ldinfield, Xen .lersey Carl Perkins Tomlinson 117 Wall St. Danbury. Connecticut Katsuzo Tsuruta 55 Prospect St. Tokyo, Japan Harry Jackson Turner 115 Greene St. Xew York City Morris English Tuttle 1466 Chapel St. New Haven, Cannecticut Thornton Edwin Vail 119 Wall St. Enfield, Connecticut George Warren Van Bri ' nt 96 Wall St. Council Bluffs, Iowa John Martin Van Harlingen 120 College St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Herbert Francis Vanorden 12-iWallSt. Silo Paulo, Brazil Paul Lansing Veeder 1 Hillhouse Ave. Chicayo, Illinois BoYNTON Stephen Voorhees New Haven, Connecticut 23 Barnett St. John Charles Vroman 122 Wall St. Chicago, Illinois Philip Stanley Wainwright 82 Wall St. Hartford, Connecticut Frederick Hemingway Waldron, Jr. .Vr - Haven, Connecticut 105 Howe St. Walter Treat Walker 120 High St. Hinsdale, Illinois Robert Wallace 133 College St. Wullingford, Connecticut Evans Ward 17 Hillhouse Ave. I ' ortcliester, Xew York William Wayne, Jr. 118 College St. I ' doli. Pennsylvania Henry Ray Watson 333 York St. Broiikline, Massachusetts Hahom) Edward Webster 82 Wall St. Buffalo, Xew York Alden Wells 130 Wall St. Hartford, Connecticut Frank Everts Werneken Detroit, Michigan 1 Hillhouse Ave. Jacob Wershow 97 Prince St. Xew Haven. Connecticut Edwin Blake Whiting 77 Mansfield St. Xew Haven. Connecticut Lee Charles Wilson 142 York St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Frederick Hampden Winston Chicago, Illinois 110 Wall St. Henry H. Wittstein 521 P. Bvidgcpovt, Connecticut Henry Clay Yale 133 V-S. Alder Creek, New York Herman Frederic Zimowski 135 Ashmun St. New Haven, Connecticut 82 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL {frcjsliman ClajSiS Clarence Frank Alcott 389 Temple St. Clei-ehind, Ohio Robert Nims Aldrich 281 Crown St. Greenfield, Massachusetts Roger Ellsworth Alling 1 Hillhouse Ave. .Yeifi Haeen, Connectieut James Donald Amermax 11-i Higli St. Bloomfield, yew Jersrij Ralph John Andrews 373 Crown St. Clinton, Connecticut Mortimer Reynolds Anstice Rochester, New York 393 Temple St. Douglass Cole Arnold 3 Hillliouse Ave. West icid, Xeio Jersey Carryl Arthur Asher 413 Temple St. yeic Haren, Connecticut John Tyler Atkinson 126 Wall St. Kansas City, Missouri George Franklin Atwater New Haven, Connecticut 1776 State St. Joseph Gerrish Ayers, Jr. 128 High St. Port Jervis, New York Carl Conrau Baker 117 Wall St. Zanesrille, Ohio William IMullins Bakewell Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 117 Wall St. Oran Baldwin 17 Hillhouse Ave. Ramseys, Neir Jersey Duke Nichelson Banks 379 Temple St. Ei atiston, Illinois John Lawrence Barker 411 Temple St. Evanston, Illinois Herbert Woodward Barlow Bridgeport Bridiicjiort, Connecticut Edwards Williams Barnum Itanhury. Connecticut 105 College St. Starr Hickok Barnum, 2d 419 Temple St. N io Haven, Connecticut Joseph Nicolson Barrett 126 Wall St. Newport, Rhode Island Walter Vincent Barry Portlaiul Portland, Connecticut Louis Pedro Bassave, Jr. 110 Wall St. New York City Lyman Earle Bassett 727 Elm St. Neic Haren, Connecticut Gordon Battelle 120 College St. Battelle, Alabama Richard Thompson Baum Omaha, Nebraska 124 Prospect St. Frank Lemuel Baxter 119 Wall St. Newton, Massachusetts Gaspard d ' Audelot Belin 152 Grove St. Hcranton , Pen nsylran ia Walter Kingsbury Belknap 1 B. M. H. Louisville, Kentucky Frank Osmond Bennett 1 Hillhouse Ave. New York City John Drew Bennett 150 Grove St. New York City Henry Welton Bentley 126 Wall St. Newport, Rhode Island Ray Graham Biglow 110 Wall St. New York City Charles Kingsbury Billings 115 V-S. New Haren, Connecticut Harold Crusius Bird 18 Ljnwood PI. Hartford, Connectieut Frank Edward Blanshan 59 Prospect St. North Adams, Massachusetts RoLLiN Richardson Bleakley Franklin, Pennsylvania 397 Temple St. Frank Armstrong Boder 104 Wall St. .S7. Joseph, Missouri George Raymond Boggs 405 Temple St. Tacorna, Washinffton William Purixton Bomar 405 Temple St- Fort Worth, Texas 83 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Arthur Harding Bosworth Denver, Colorado 389 Temple St. Frederic Quintard Boyer Norwalk, Connecticut 40 Wluilley Ave. John Smith Bradley, Jr. -il High St. New Haven, Connecticut John Akin Branch !579 Temple St. Richmond, Virginia Samuel Brenner 113 Rrudley St. Neiv Haven, Connecticut Wallace Seymour Brinsmade Shelton Shelton, Connecticut Delos Judson Bristol, Jr. 519 George St. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Joshua Twing Brooks 152 Grove St. SliicJds, J cnnst lrania Hauoi.i) Ross Brown !}97 Temple St. .S ' ; ( Lahc City, Ctali Raymond Lester Brown ()5 Derby -Vve. Cumpville, Connecticut Robert Ervin Brown Yalesville Yalesville, Connecticut Walston Crocker Brown 379 Temple St. I ' assaic, Xcw ■ ersey James Herbert Browning lS2fi Wall St. A ' eic Yorl: Cili Gerard Louis Bithrman 4 1 Temple St. Cincinnati, Ohio Ronald Francis Bulkley 391 Temple St. Denver, Colorado Amasa Cobb Bull 98 York Sq. Neio York City Henry Lee Bunce, Jr. 379 Temple St. Hartford, Connecticut George Haring Bunker 389 Temple St. Yonkers, New York Laidlaw Boswell Burger Litchfield, Connecticut 421 Temple St. Lambert William Butler New Haven, Connecticut Lighthouse Pt. Howard Byrnes 120 High St. Xorivich, Connecticut Carleton Strong Cairoli ] Iilfor(l Milford, Connecticut Henry Coffin Carlisle 120 College St. New Rochelle, New York Walter Thaddeus Carpenter Katonah, Xew York 407 Temple St. Charles Haseltine Carstairs Xeic York City 411 Temple St. Samuel Lawrence de Carteret 114 High St. Mount Hcrinon, Ma.ssacliusctta William Pomeroy Chajipney, Jr. Clrrcland. Oliio 409 Temple St. William Octave Chani ' te Chicago, Illinois 387 Temple St. Russell Estes Chatfikld 1620 Chapel St. Xcw Haven, Connecticut James Henderson Childs 114 High St. Fovsylh, iJeorgia Xeal Townley Childs 90 Wall St. Itidgwuy. I ' ennsylvan ia LeRoy Christy 405 Temple St. Xew York City Howard Emerson Church 130 Wall St. Hockrille, Connect icu I John Stetson Clapp 111) Wall St. Xeu-tonville, Massachusclls Bernard Stearns Clark 391 Temple St. Xew York City Stanley Newton Clarke Milford Milford, Connecticut James Joseph Clifford 409 Temple St. Xaugatuck, Connecticut Jajies Insley Coddington 110 Wall St. Orange. Xew ■Jersey Clarence II. Cogswell 25 Norton St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Roger Baldwin Colton 55 Prospect St. Xordhoff, California Edwin Chesney Colwell 393 Temple St. Xew York City 84 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Hi) Willi St. Hauuy Holmes Coolidge !}!)!} Temple St Minneapolis, Minnenota Algernon Booth Corbin, Jr. cw Haven, Connecticut ol-it George St Philip Corbin, Jr. 132 Howe St .Vt ' ic Britain, Connecticut Frank John Cox West Haven, Connecticut George Hyland Crofton Xew London, Connecticut Edward McClellan Cummins Lal:e Forest, Illinois 391 Temple St. Wilbur Alonzo Curtiss East Haven East Haven, Connecticut Charles Loomis Dana, Jr. Seic York City 387 Temple St. Willard Lansing Day 113 Wall St. yewton, Massachusetts Alonzo Nelson Dewey 409 Temple St. tiprinfffiekl, Massachusetts Wells Sargent Dickinson yew York City 395 Temple St. Frederic Albert Dignowity Xeic York City 110 Wall St. Milton Lionel Dimmick 393 Temple St. n ' ihninyton. Dehnrare Hiram Waldemar Dodd yicon)isco, Pennsylvania Jajies Donegan 375 Congress Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Albert Lee Donnelly- Wesley Earl Dunkle 117 Wall St. Warren, Pennsylvania Clarence Engelbert Ebert Waliingford, Connecticut W allineford Charles Parker Eddy 82 Whalley Ave. Hartford, Connecticut 125 High St. Stanley Lane Eddy 411 Temple St. Bay City. Michigan George Lewis Emmons 425 Temple St. Schenectady, Xew York Fred Engelhardt 110 Wall St. Xaugatuck, Connecticut HiMON William Evans 22 Oak St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Herman Walker Farhar 156 Grove St. Springfield, Massachusetts Ly ' le Gordon Fear 126 High St. Portland, Oregon Marshall Glover Fenton 100 York Sq. Chillicothe, Ohio Morris Seide Fine 80 Arch St. Xew Haven, Conyiecticut Stanley Griswold Flagg, 3d 110 Wall St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lesley- Easton Forsyth 102 York Sq. Xew Haven, Connecticut George INIorris Fosdick 333 York St. Springfield, Long Island Hervey ' Ly ' tton Foster 387 Temple St. Brooklyn. Xew York 65 York Sq. 57 Pearl St Nathaniel Foster 427 Temple St. Xew Haven, Connecticut ' Fairchild. Wisconsin Augustus Cornwall Downing, Jr. ' t - Roscoe Francis, B.A. Yale P. O. Xew York City 124 Prospect St. Xew Haven. Connecticut David Dows 391 Temple St. Thomas Francis 387 Temple St. A  ' York City St. Louis. Missotiri Conrad Gatzam Driscoll 419 Temple St. Bernard Barney ' Frankel 44 Oak St. St. Paul, Minnesota Xew Haven. Connecticut Noel Iaxton Swezey- Dunbar Kenneth Gordon Freeland Xew York City 104 Wall St. Xew York City 379 Temple St. William Edwin Dunham 117 Wall St. George Decker French 6 B. M. H. Warren, Pennsylvania Davenport, Iowa 85 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Charles Gillette Frisbie 152 Grove St. Hartford, Connecticut John Wallace Fuller 419 Temple St. Volumhus, Ohio Frank Willl m Gallagher 1081 Chapel St. New Haven, Connecticut Lawrence Percival Galt Newburgh, New York 405 Temple St. Paul Smith Gates West Haven West Haven, Connecticut Frederick Alan Gayloud 104 Wall St. Aiisonia, Connecticut William Edward Geary 479 Orange St. New Haven, Connecticut Charles Huntley Gibson, Jr. Louisville, Kentucky 391 Temple St. Earle Fenton Gilbert 17 IlilUiouse Ave. Jamestown, New York Ferdinand LaMotte Gn.i ' ix. Jh. Wilmington, Delaware -H!5 Temple St. Albert Elias Goldstein 37 Silver St. New Haven, Connecticut Thomas Cullkn Gordon 150 Grove St. Brockport, New York Stanley Holland Graves 152 Grove St. Buffalo, New York Charles Wksley (triggs 178 Lawrence St. New Haven, Connecticut Herbert Hartley Guest 540 Elm St. NeiP Haven, Connecticut George Charles Haas 10 B. : I. II. New York, New York Willis Wortiiington Hale Cleveland, Ohio 405 Temple St. Edward Bigelow Hall 297 Temple St. Evanston, Illinois Seymour Dwight Hall 53 Lake PI. Vallingford, Connecticut Harry ' Breden Ham Mexico City, Mexico Frank Watrous Hamilton Irvoton, Connecticut 421 Temple St. Clarence Piper Hanly 17 Hillliouse Ave. Kansas City, Missouri F ' oster Hannaford 389 Temple St. «S7. J ' aul, Minnesota Philip JMoulton Hathkway 17 Hillliouse Ave. Brookliiie, Massachusetts Reese Hawkins 110 Wall St. I ' ittshurg, Pennsylvania Benjamin Rawls Hawley 7 B. M. II. Farm inyton, Connecticut Philip Hawley Hedges 379 Temple St. Ncwavk, New Jcvsey Alfred Rinehart Heinz 409 Temple St. Denver, Colorado George Frederick Hendricks. New Haven, Connecticut 239 George St. Earle Chapman Heruick 119 Wall St. Novwich, Connecticut Lucius Felix Herz 118 Edwards St. New Haven, Connecticut Nathaniel Herz 118 Edwards St. New Haven, Connecticut Donald York Hill 421 Temple St. Cincinnati, Ohio George Legrand Hills 194 Whalley Ave. Nciv Haven, Connecticut Allen Hoffer 108 V-S. I ' oltstoHii, I ' ennsi lvania Willia: i Wakfield Holloway 1 Hillliouse Ave. Wlicliny, yest yiryiiiia Harold Newton Hooghkirk New Haven, Connecticut 286 Norton St ; Ialcot.m Hoover 405 Tem])le St. WiUiaiiixporl, I ' rnnsiilvdiiid William Patton Hopkins 387 Tem])K ' St. Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Raymond Hewlitt Hotchkiss Ansonia, Connecticut 28 Locke St. 86 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL WiLLIAJI HOUGHTELING 379 Tciliplo St. Uiiiiiftl.a, Illinvis Dexis Francis Howard 162 Saltonstall Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Leonard Vernon Howe 110 Wall St. Miiinciipolis, ilinnesota Alfred Brazier Howell 389 Temple St. C ' atonsmtle, ihtnjhind William Israel Howland, Jr. Evanston, Illinois 391 Temple St. Edwin Ruthven Hlte 421 Temple St. ir« rren, Pennsylvania Frank W. Hulett 910 Whallcy Ave. A ' eic Haven, Connecticut Henry Jull n Correll Humphrey Brooklyn, Ycio York 117 Wall St. Horatio Norsworthy Humphreys Xew York City 409 Temple St. Edward ]McKinney Hunt 132 Wall St. Montcliiir, Seiv Jersey BuRDON Pelton Hyde 413 Temple St. Watcrbiiry, Connecticut Edward Terence Hyland 144 Bradley St. Xeiv Haven. Connecticut Charles Shade Inman 379 Temple St. yew York City David Duryea Irwin 425 Temple St. Evanston, Illinois Gerald Breck Jackson 119 Wall St. Paterson, Neiv Jersey Nejib Horhanness Jebejian, B.A. Central Turkey College, 1903 154 Orange St. Aintab. Turkey Edgar ]Mayer Johnson 379 Temple St. Cincinnati. Ohio Carleton Hill Jones 367 Howarrl Ave. Xew Haven. Connecticut Charles Bruce Jones 133 Colleo-e St. Detroit, Michigan Howard Harding Jones 427 Tem|)le St. Excello, Ohio Stanley Howell Jones 14 B. ; I. II. San Francisco, California Thomas Albert Dwight Jones Excello, Ohio 427 Temple St. William Strother Jones, Jr. Ped Bank, Xetv Jevsey 133 College St. Harold Kaminski 2 B. M. H. (Jcovijetou-n, Houth Carolina Ben Chapman Keator, Jr. 397 Temple St. Xeio Haven, Connecticut Aaron Lufkin Kelsey 427 Temple St. Toledo, Ohio Alexis Augustus Kelsey 55 Trumbull St. West brook, Connecticut John Treadw. y Kendrick 122 Howe St. Wallinyford. Connecticut Wilhelm Parry Kennard 82 Wall St. Boston, Massachusetts Julian Kennedy, Jr. 391 Temple St. Pittsburr , Pennsylvania, Peter Maximus Kennedy Derby Derby, Connecticut Robert James Kennedy 92 jMansfield St. iS ' eir Haven, Connecticut Elmore Coe Kerr 3 Hillhousc Ave. eiv Yovk City Valentine Odell Ketcham 132 Wall St. Stamford. Connecticut Clinton Walker Kyle 56 Whalley Ave. Xewtonville, Massachusetts Benjamin Whitney Lamson Cleveland, Ohio 411 Temple St. IMaurice Land 9 Arch St. Xeir Haven, Connecticut Ch. rles Maxwell Lane 120 High St. Bvistol. Connecticut Edwin Selden Lane 411 Temple St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Charles Johnes Lawson 3 Hillhouse Ave. .A ' eif York City Roger Isham I ee 101 A ' -S. Minneapolis, Minnesota SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL 400 Tcniplo St. George Burwell Leggett 83 Siiclioni St. New York- Vittj Kenneth William Leightox 48 Pl;itt St. San Juan, Porto Rico Aldo Leopold Burlington, lona OsKAit Liebig 124 Prospect St. Brooklyn, Xeu York Sidney Henry Lincoln 407 Temple St. Spring icld, Massachusetts Robert Bruce Lindsay 393 Temple St. Rochester, A ew York Paul Parkes Llewellyn 120 College St. Evansville, Illinois George Granville Lobdell, 3(1 Wiiniinf lon, Delaware 413 Temple St. Stuart Logan 3 Hillliousc Ave. Chicayo, Illinois Thomas Thomson Logie 106 Bishop St. Nrir Haven, Connectinit Edwin Cirabill Long 133 College St. jAiiicasler, Pennsylvania Leslie Hayes Lord 110 Wall St. rirurk. New Jersey Allan Loudon 299 York St. Nor walk. Connect ieut Clarence Henry Lyman 1.59 Elm St. Avon, Connecticut Duane Shuler Lyman 411 Temple St. Buffalo, New York Albert Sephton Lynch 419 Temple St. liowayton. Conned ieut Stanley Lyon 4 B. M. H. Scu-ickley, Pennsylvania Selim Walker McArthiu Chicago. Illinois 409 Temple St. Herbert McCtten West Rock Ave. Westrille, Connecticut Edward Michael McDonough New Haven, Conned ieut 38 Hallock St. Neil Atkinson McGill 379 Temple St. Ely, Ncvuila John Thomas Mc] Iahon 421 Temple St. Chicago, Illinois Arihur Wellington Malley New Haven, Connecticut 22 Derby Ave. Wallace Ward Malley 562 Orange St. .Vnr Haven, Connecticut Edward Ward Manning 32 Stevens St. New Haven, Connecticut Newton Robert Manross 419 Temple St. New Haven, Connecticut Hugh M. Matheson 379 Temple St. Huntington, Long Islaiiil Louis Bruce Mattison 425 Temple St. (V. Hhaftsbury, Vermont John IMayer, Jr. 395 Temple St. Morristown, New Jersey Stuart Clark Merwin 113 Wall St. New Britain, Connecticut WiLLiA.M Flagg Middlemass 419 Tem{)le St. New Britain, Connecticut Edward Nesbitt IMit.lan 405 Temple St. .S7. Joseph, Missouri Thomas Woodnutt Miller Wilmington, Delaware 393 Temple St. William Douglas jMiller 128 Wall St. Pcckskill, New York WiNiiELD Clarence Miller Indianapolis, Indiana 413 Tem])le St. Harry Joseph Moakley 171 Franklin St. A ' fii Haven, Connecticut Cary Brownf.ll Moon 397 Temple St. CIrvrland. Ohio Edgar Dwight Moore 175 Hallock Ave. -Vr ' Haven, Connecticut John TTpshur Moorhead 133 College St. Washington, Distvict of Columbia Thomas Moran 32 Hine St., W. H. West Haven, Connecticut William James Morden 128 Wall St. Chicago, Illinois Jared Kirtland Morse 425 Temple St. Hvanston, Illinois (teorge Henry Mosely 3 Hillliouse Ave. liarnet, England 88 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Paul Emanuel Moses 17 York St. Xew York City Thomas Claytox jNIott 9()-t Chapt-l St. Rouses Point, Xeic York Sidney Ch. rles Murkay 128 High St. Davenport, Iowa Frank Gilman Neal 407 Temple St. ISIpringfield, Massachusetts Richard Edgar Xeedham 117 Wall St. Charleston, Vest Mrr iiiia William Wallace Newcomb, Ju. New Yori- City 110 Wall St. Harold Pierrepoxt Newton Brooklyn, Xew York 409 Temple St. Jesse Brooks Nichols 1 Hillhouse Ave. Tarrytown, Xew York Ralph Wilbur Nichols North Haven Xorth Haren, Connecticut Chester Hinman Norton Louisville, Kentucky 1 Hillhouse Ave. Edwin Kenneth Norton 400 Temple St. Xew York City Lester Ambler Nothnagle 982 E. :Main St., Bridgeport TrumhuU, Connecticut William Henry O ' Brien 230 Oak PI. New Haven, Connecticut Howard Taylor Oliver 117 Wall St. Covington, Kentucky Andrew Giles Parker, Jr. 652 Dixwell Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Harold Hutchins Parker Lou-ell, Massachusetts 379 Temple St. William Parker, Jr. 9 B. M. H. Cedartown, Georgia Claude Jewell Peck 421 Temple St. Vashington, District of Columbia Joseph Allen Peck 538 Elm St. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Philip Field Wythe Peck Chicago, Illinois 3 Hillhouse Ave. James Vincent Perrin 159 Elm St. Xorth Voodstock, Connecticut I. Newton Perry ' , Jr. 150 Grove St. Chicago. Illinois Daniel Petroff 38 Broad St. Xew Haven, Connecticut John Newton Peyton 104 Wall St. Duluth. Minnesota Howard Elmer Phelps 574 George St. Danbury, Connecticut John Keith Pickrell Phoenix. Arizona Francis Frith Pickslay Varwick, Xew York ] IoRRis Curtis Pigott Helena, Montana 427 Temple St. 113 Wall St. 419 Temple St. Thomas Francis O ' Neill 251 Washino-ton Ave. Tillotson Beach Platt 105 College St Xcir Haven. Connecticut Edward Champlin Osboun 167 Ellsworth Ave. Xeic Haven, Connecticut Allen Starr Page 683 W. D. Oakland, Xew Jersey Frank L. nsing Grinnell Page Xew York City 407 Temple St. H. Ray Paige 405 Temple St. Paincsrillc. Ohio Ralph Rand Parish ] Ieriden Meriden, Connecticut Vas lington, District of Columbia James Poole 123 Columbus Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Solomon Colman Poriss 14 Gold St. Hartford, Connecticut Alexander Wolfe Powell Xew York City 150 Grove St. Ellsworth St. John Prentice 78 Trumbull St. Xcir Haven. Connecticut Harold Turnbull Pritchard 12 Gill St. Brooklyn, Xew York 89 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Thoxias Harold Puosser Douglas Hotchkiss Thomson liruuldi n, Xcic York 3 Hillhouse Ave. Hartford, Connecticut 391 Temple St. Curtis Phout 8 B. M. H. Carl Hammond Thurston 104 Wall St. }iutley, New Jersey Worcester, Massaehusrl Is Edmund Chase Prouty 122 Wall St. George Steele Troxell 411 Temple St. Spencer, Massachusetts West I ' iltston, Pennsylvania John Cecil Purcell 117 Wall St. James Billings Trumhitll 119 Wall St. WatertoH-n, New York- cw London, Connretirnt William Johns Ralston 395 Temple St. Audubon Tyler 17 Hillhouse Ave. New York City cw Hacen. Connecticut Herbert Hartley Ramsay 1.50 Grove St. Ezra Read Vail 400 Temple St. Lake Charles. Louisiana V,.„- Hacen, Connretirnt James Palmer Ramsey 133 Colleg-e St. Cliiton Edmi-n Visel 49 Mor.se St. ,S7. Lonis. Missouri llii hnood. Connrclii-nt John Patterson Ramsey 133 College St. Rohert Strong Wadswortk St. Louis, Missouri .5., George St. Charles Denman Raymond Warchonsr I ' aini. (■onnrrtiriit RidgefieUl, Conneeiieui 413 Tcmjjle St. Wii.i.iAM Cornell Waggoner Frank Anthony Rend 421 Temple St. ' , l.ouis. Missouri S Hillhouse Ave. Chicafio. Illinois R.u.vu BlCKERTON WaINWRIGHT William Richards, Jr. 110 Wall St. xar liritain, Connecticut 82 Wall St. Norwich, Connecticut Laurence Ballard Koiuiixs IIenkv Erwin Walker 70 Whalley Ave. Nen: Hochelle, New York Hpriiigfield, Mtissachuscttf Arthur James Robin 299 York St. Denver, Colorado 407 Temple St. ' i bot Cyrits Walker 379 Temple St. ,S ii, rnincisco. Califovniii Rai-uaki. Wai.tkr 113 Wall St. lialtimorc, Maryland Charles Remsen Robinson 12.5 W. ■ v,,;,;,,,, Leland Ward 425 Temple St. Aew 1 ork City ,, ,., ,,, ,, , y,, . y, ,,, Paul Milo Watrous 373 Crown St. tlrorr Beach. Connecticut Cornelius Bushnell Watson 393 Temple St. I ' arkershurg, West ' iryiniu Jacob Weinstein 27 Rose St. New Haven. Conncclii ' ut Fred Alexander Rogers 113 Wall St. I ' rovidence. Rhode Lilimd Herbert Mouse Root 379 Temple St. Denver, Colorado Charles Dunning Thompson Honesdale, Pennsylvania 393 Temple St. Charles Pomroy Thompson, Jr. New Haven, Connecticut 60 Grove St. NoRMAN Mathews Weiss 409 Temple St. Graham Fellowes Thompson Chicago. Illinois 114 Whitney Ave. George Gregg Welch 13 B. M. H. New Haven, Connecticut Dover, Neu: Hampshire Paul Thompson 60 Grove St. Joseph Francis Weller 405 Temple St. New Haven, Connecticut Newhurgh, New York 90 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Bishop White 425 Temple St. West Hartford, Connecticut John Robeut Whiting 77 Mansfield St. .Vf - Haven, Connecticut William Joseph Whiting 311 York St. .Vor Haven, Connecticut Stephex Whitney 395 Temple St. A ' eir Haven, Connecticut Francesco Bianchi Whittemore Xew York City 397 Temple St. Philip Wick 397 Temple St. Younfistoa-n, Ohio Ward Alixgton Wickwire Cortland, A ' ew York 397 Temple St. Charles Gallup Williams Hartford, Connecticut 391 Temple St. James Archibald Williajis 110 Wall St. Pittsburg. Pennsylvania Howard Benjamin Wilson Xoru-alk, Connecticut 40 Whalley Ave. Paul W. Wilson 119 Grove St. Cleveland, Ohio Ripley Wilson -107 Temple St. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin WiLLLVM Porter Witherow Allegheny, Pennsylvania 395 Temple St. Herman Lewis Wittstein .54 Congress Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Edgar Clinton Wolcott 395 Temple St. Rochester, Xetv York INIeyer Henry Wolff 59 Prospect St. Brooklyn, Xeir York George Edgar Wood Branford Bran ford, Connecticut Oliver Ellsworth Wood 409 Temple St. Denver, Colorado Templeton Woolston Wood ,S7. Louis, Missouri 387 Temple St. Byron W. les Woodbury 110 Wall St. Beverly, Massachusetts Edward Heddex Worthixgtox 395 Temple St. fihaHnce-on-Delaa-are, Pennsylvania Edward Alexaxder Gill Wylie Neio York City 379 Temple St. Theodore Humphrey ' Yale Alder Creek, Xew York 379 Temple St. 91 (Sralrucitc cftool ' I lis- hcail iras prakcd ax to l!ic lop, and sjxirsc .stiihhic i;rnr llicrcoii. [Tlif major suhjict i)f study is stated in each case. Students marked A. are pursuing courses of study in absence un(K-r the direction of tlie Faculty tor the degree of Muster of Arts, Mechanical Engineer, or Civil Engineer.] Harriet Eli zabkth Abbott, H.A. William IIkhbekt Alexander, H.D. Vassar College, isti.-, Watcrl)ury 615 E.D. Riu-toririldK.v 1111(1 .Melpiii-ology Yale University, ]! (i. ' ' i I ' liilcisopliy Wdtcihiiii . Ciiiiiiccliciil Derby, Connecticut Joshua Speer Adkissox, B.A. Cliesliire Akthi ' r Dwight Allen, B.A. University of Virginia, liHKi riiilosnpbv Italii, Texas Walter Maxwell Adrl nce, B.A. A. Yale University. IflOl (11(11 ] ieir, Kcntucixy 131 High St. Tale University. 1900, m.a. 1003 Economica 8t. Louis, Missouri Maria Hawes Albee, B.A. 3.56 Howard Ave. Biyn Mawr College. 1904 Greek A ' eic Haven. Connecticut Charles Roberts Aldrich, B.A. A. Yale University. 1003 English El Paso, Texas May Alice Allen, B.A. 419 Eclgewood Ave. Smith College, 1001 Classics Yarmouth, Maine Charles Fisher Ames, B.S. 1081 Chapel St. Iniversity of Mississippi. 1904 Philosophy Macon. Mississippi Luther Anderson, B.A. 2.5-1 Crown St. Bethany College. 1S99 History B.A. Yale University, 1903, m.a. 1004 Lindshorg, Kansas 92 GRADUATE SCHOOL AA ' iLLiA.M Gilbert Anderson, M.D. 1187 Chapel St. Western Reserve Univ. 1SS3 rhvsiolo y B.A. Yale I ' niversity, lOu:;, m.a. 1003 Cleveland, Ohio Anna jMargaret Arbuckle, B.A. 33 Howard Ave. Grove City College, IfHM English Xeic Haven, Connecticut Frances Arnold, B.A. Knox College, 189.T M.A. Wellesley College, 1900 Galcsburg, Illinois Ray.mond Hak.man Ashley ' , B.S. 666 W. D. Rutgers College, 1003 Chemistry M.A. Y ' ale University. lOO. ' i Bound Brook, Sew Jersey Herbert Bassett Augur, B.A. A. Y ' ale University, 1807 History Portland, Oregon Edward Monroe Bailey ' , Jr., ]M.S. 297 York St. Yale Universit.v, 1905 Physiological Chemistry Middletown, Connecticut Cecil Kittredge Bancroft, B.A. 245 D. Y ' ale University, 1891 Classics Andover, Massachusetts Joseph Austen Bancroft, B.A. Acadia University. 1903 Geology B.A. Yale University, 1004 Acaciaville, .Yoia Scotia Kate Grace Barber, B,S. 133 Howe St. Rhode Island College, 1903 Botany Carolina, Rhode Island William Burnett Barrows, B.A. 364. Mansfield St. Columbia University. 1905 Botany Tonipkinsville, Xew York Clifford Whitxian Bates, Ph.B. 293 York St. Y ' ale University, 1905 Mechanical Engineering Cleveland, Ohio Elsie Wright Bates, B.A. ] Iilford Smith College. 1900 Psychology Windham, Connecticut Robert Ja.mes Be. ch, B.A. South Meridcn Wesleyan University, 1890 English B.D. Drew ' rheological Seminary, 1893 M.A. New York University, 1899 South Meriden, Connecticut Joseph Cevila Bedard, B.A. 31) Bi ' oadway Laval University, 1905 Botany Quebec, Canada ' tO Howe St. Mary Megie Belden, B.A. 130 Howe St. English Oberlin College, 1903 English Oherlin, Ohio Gilbert Giddings Benjamin, Ph.B. 387 Temple St. Syracuse University, 1809 History M.A. Y ' ale University, 1904 Buffalo, Xeic York Stephen Alexander Bennett, B.A. 72 Edgewood Ave. Talladega College, 1900 Mathematics Birminyhant. Alabama Mary Florence Berry, B.A. 70 Howe St. Mt. Holyoke College, 1901 English Portland. Maine Bernard Barton Bigelow, Ph.B. 117 Wall St. Ohio State University, 1003 Sociology and Economics M.A. Y ' ale University, 1905 Findlay, Ohio Otis Iunro Bigelow, B.A. A. Yale University. 1904 French Baldicinsrille, Xew York A. 47 Lake PI. Mathematics Alfred Hoy ' t Bill, B.A. Yale University. 1903 Plainfield, Xea- Jersey Earl Gordon Bill, B.A. Acadia University, 1902 yotfrille, .A ' oro Scotia Seth Daniels Bingham, Jr., B.A. 68,5 W. D. Yale University, 1004 Music yauffatuck. Connecticut AVARD LONGLEY ' BiSHOP, B.A. 120 York St. Acadia T ' niversitv, 1901 Economics B.A. Yale I ' niversity. 1903, m.a. 1004 Lawrencetoivn, Xora Scotia 93 GRADUATE SCHOOL Theodore Harding Boggs, B.A. 120 York St. Acadia I ' niversity. 1902. m.a. I!t04 B.A. Vale l nivcrsitv. l! l. Social Science Wolfville, ura firnlia John Sidney Boman, B.A. Mem. University of Missouri. 1902 Mathematics Columbia, Missouri David Verner Brunstrom, B.A. 87 Ashinun St. Bethany ColleKe. in03 History Liiidsbory, Kansas Francis Buckley, B.A. 162 Cottage St. Holy Cross College, lliii.T KuKlish Bridycport, Contiecticut Isaiah Bowman, B.S. Harvard University, 1!)0,-. Brown City. Michigan Charles Henry Boyeu, B.A. A. Yale University, 1806 English Kaleigh, orth Carolina Arthur Howe Bradford, B.A. Dwiglit Hall Yale University, 1005 Philosophy and English Montclair, Xctc Jersey Walter Mixon Bradley, Pir.B. 1346 Chapel St. Yale T niversity, l.SOO Mineralogy Xciv Haven, Connecticut David William Braxdelle, B.A. 43 Leonard St. Aiigiislniia Collegi.. 1n;i!I History .M.A. University of Minnesota. I!lli2 I ' lirtland. Connecticut ] IouiTZ Braun, B.A. ' 6 ' il Congress Ave. Brown University, 1904. ma. 190. . Semit. Lang, and liiljl. Lit. Xew Haven, Connecticut Ralph Bristol, B.A. A. Yale University. lOo.f Knglish and Economics Ansonia, Connecticut Ralph Ordway Brooks, B.S. Rhode Island State College. 1S99 Physiological Chemistry Leicester, Massachusetts 314 Crown St. William Burrows, B.A. 623 E. D. C.MiIn ' rv Si-niitir Laimuages and Biblical Literature • ' St. sr. ' i.liiirs l ' ..llr:,-p. 190-2 li.B. Hcrkclcv liivinitv School. 1905 . Xcic York Citii Otto Whitmore Burtner, B.A. 226 Whalley Ave. Otterbein University, ISOS Biblical Literature B.D. Yale University. 19o.- Washinyton, District of Columbia Marion LeRoy Burton, B.A. 917 Yale P. O. Carleton College. lOoo Philosophv of Ueligion Hrool.li n. Imra Charlotte Marion Bush, B.L. West Haven Western Keserve Univer8lt.v, 1898 English West Haven, Connecticut Katharine Jeaxnette Bush, Ph.D. 133 Howe St. Yale U niversity, 1901 Natural Science Xew Haven, Connecticut IVIarie Jose Byrxi;, B.A. St. ICIi abeth ' ollege. 1902 .Vr - Haren. t ' liniierticut 31 Soutli St. Edward Herbkkt Cameron, B.A. 120 York St. Acadia University. 1900 Philosophv B.A. Vale University. 1903. M.A. 1904 Yarinoiith. Xora Scotia Henry ' Franklin Brown, Ph.B. 14 W ' rnon St. ' irginius Nelson Carney, B.A. Yale Universit.v, 190 . Civil Engineering .Vpic Hai en, Connecticut Herbert Stanley Brown, B.A. Darien Yale University, 1881. i ' ..i . issr, Biblical Literature Darien, Connecticut William Purnal Brown, B.S. Cheshire Trinity College. 1901 Mathematics Centreville, Maryland Lincoln University. 1899 B.A. Vale T ' niversity, 1904 I ' urtsinuuth. Viryinia 618 E. D. Pedagogy W.vLTER Orestes Caktwright, B.A. Wallingford Brown University. 1881 .M.A. Yale University. 190,5 Wallingford, Connecticut Philosophy 94 GRADUATE SCHOOL Shirley Jackson Case, B.A. 605 E. D. Biblical Literature Acadia University, 1S93. m.a. 1896 B.D. Yale University. 1904 Hatfield Point, Sew Brunswick George Irvin Chadwick, B.A. 606 E. D. Yale University, 1904, m.a. 1005 History Xewton, New Jersey Adelbert Putnam Chapman, B.A. 602 E. D. Y.ilp University. 1.S6S Botany Xortlifield, Connecticut Worthington Frothingham Chapman, Ph.B. 239 Edwards St. Yale University. 1005 Mining Engineering Xeio York City Chix-tao Chen, M.S. 127 Howe St. University ot California. 1902 Economics Canton, China Gerald Chittenden, B.A. A. Yale University. 1904 History Simsbury, Connecticut Ray ' mond Gilmore Clapp, B.A, Berlin, Germany Boston Universitv. 1900 Biblical Literature B.D. Yale University. 1903. M.A. 1904 t outh Boston, Massachusetts Evert IMordecai Clark, B.S. 47 Lake PI. National Normal Univer.sity. 1900. b.a. 1901 B.A. Yale University. 1905 Mathematics Lancaster, Ohio Harold Terry- Clark, B.A. A. Yale University. 1903 German Ansonia, Connecticut Harry Henderson Clark, B.A. A. Yale T ' niversity. 1903 Economics Winchester. Tennessee Stephen Carlton Clark, B.A. A. Yale University. 1903 English Cumbridfic Massachusetts Elizabeth Whittlesey Cleaveland, Ph.B. 133 Howe St. Chicago Universit.v. 1902 English Lakcville, Connecticiit Ralph Oakley- Clock, Ph.B. Yale University. 1901 Biology .m.d. University ot Pennsylvania, 1904 New York City Oliver Eugene Closson, Ph.B. 2 Hillhou.se Ave. Yale University. 19i)3 Physiological Chemistry Meriden, Connecticut Charles Alexander Cockayne, B.A. Heidelberg University, 1901, m.a. 1903 Philosophy and Education Tiffin, Ohio Amy Belle Coe, B.A. 153 Franklin St. Mt. Ilolvoke College. 1905 Economics Madison. Connecticnt Henry H. Conover, B.S. 666 W. D. Rutgers College. 1900 Mathematics M.S. Yale University. 1902 Xeic Brunsirick, New Jersey Charlton Dows Cooksey, Ph.B. 90 Wall St. Yale University. 1905 Physics  S ' C(; Harbor, Maine Bessie Dean Cooper, Ph.B. 37 Howe St. Cornell University. 1.S97 History Boston, Massachusetts Darrah Corbet, Ph.B. 120 CollcfTe St. Yale T ' niversity. 1905 Mechanical Engineering Brook ville, Pcnnsylrania Ames Haven Corley ' , B.A. 20 Whalley Ave. Ohio Wesleyan University. 1901 Botany Washington, District of Columhia Irving Nicholas Country ' man, B.A. 384 Greenwich Ave. Yale University, 1905 Classics New Haven, Connecticut Donald John Cowling, B.A. 227 Yale P. O. Lebanon Valley College. 1902 Philosophy B.A. Yale University. 1903. m.a. 1904 Scott dale, Pennsylvania Alfred ] Iiller Cressler, B.A. A. Yale University. 1902 English Fort Yayne. Indiana Stephen Miller Crowell, B.S. 64 Lake PI. Connecticut .Agricultural C ' ollege. 19(15 Botany Middletown. Connecticut Edward Cornelius Crowley, Ph.B. 63 Liberty St. Yale University. lOo.i Chemistry Xeic Haven, Connecticut 95 GRADUATE SCHOOL Paul Cubts, B.A. Yale University, li)05 Science and Modei-n Languages Clicshiie, Connecticut Cheshire Arthur Douglas Dodge, B.A. Vale University, 1!I(I3 )iiiitsbury, Connecticut Frank William Cushwa, B.A. Walhiigford West Virginia University, 1902 English M.A. llaivarrt University, in04 Martinsburg, West irginia Haroutuxe Mugurdich Dadouriax 310 York St. B.A. St. Paul ' s Institute. Tarsus Physics PH. 11. Yale University. 1!M)3, .m.. Tarsus, Asia Minor inoo Samuel Trask Dana, B.A. 91 L;ike PI. Bowcloin ( nllege. ]!ici4 P.olany Portland, Maine William Exright Davenport, B.A. Bridfi ' cport Y ' ale University, l.lfin Music Bridgeport, Conned icut A. Henry Groff Dodge, B.A. A. Yale University. l!10.- English CIcrcland. Ohio William Allen Drushel, B.S. 47 Lake PI. National Normal University, 1.S90, 1.1..1!. liHii) Chemistry n.A. Yale I ' niversily. lt n. , Lebanon, Ohio Edward Lewis Dirfee, B.A. 9. ' ) Cotta ge St. History ■lirnt WlI.LARl) HiGLI.V DURHA.M, B.A. 716 W. D. V;ile Univcrsily. ' M 4 English lloll ,nd I ' alint, r,r York Herbert Wii.lia.m Eales 7 Lihrary St Physics Bridgeport, i ' onneelieut Nils Bounehri Eckho 1!J Lake PL Kagiia Nielsen College ( Chrlsliania 1 VM : Ilotany Christ iania. A ortray Alua j L Edwards, B.A. JJl-i Crown St. University of Oklahoma. IImi,! Economics MA,. Vale University. V.W:, Xorman, Ohtahomu Herbert Nichols Edwards, B.S. 36 Lynwood PI. Pomona College, ItHi. , Political Science Whit tier, California Clara Eliza Emerson, B.A. 89 Whallcv Ave. Wellesley College, isni English Beloit, Wisconsin Yale Universi.v. ISOO ' ciaSs ' H ' ' ' EndICOTT, Ph.B. New Harcn, Connecticut 4 Wall St. T TT T-. T. . ' ■ I ' ' University. 1004 Civil Engineering LORING Holmes Dodd, B.A. Marion, Pennsyh ania 82 Admiral St. „ _, . ,„„ ,„ Dartmouth College, 1000 English KaLPH LaNDIS EngLE, B.A. 1x7 W. ,M.A. Columbia University, mm Lebanon Valley College. Ifio.-) Biology New Haven, Connecticut Palmyra, Pennsylvania 96 Carl Willis Davis, B.A. Yale University. l!10i English Hartford, Conneetieut Pierpont VanDerveer D.wis, B.A. A. Y ' ale T ' niversity, 1005 English New York City Raymond Davis, B.A. Bowdoin College. 100.5 Portland, Maine 91 Lake PI. Botany Sidney Norton Deane, B.A. 680 W. D. Yale University. 1002 Classics Northfield, New York John Bellows DeForest, B.A. A. Yale University. 1005 Latin Bridgeport, Connecticut Chester Rhoades De La ' ergne, B.A. Y ' ale University. 1005 Social Science New York City Sherwood Owen Dickerman, B.A. GRADUATE SCHOOL James Fraser Evaxs, B.A 631 Elm St. Toronto University, IS ' .iy Biblical Literature Georyctown, Ontario William Oliver Farnsworth, B.A. 52 Grove St. Harvard I ' niversity, 1S93, m.a. 1804 Komauce Philology Xeic Haven, Connecticut Charles Edward Fasser, Ph.B. 14 Baldwin St. Yale University, lOO.T Chemistry A ' eic Haven, Connecticut Mansfield Ferry, B.A. A. Yale University, 1903 English Canibiiihic Massachusetts Everett Henry Fitch, B.A. l-tS Whallev Ave. Colgate University. 1893, m.a. 1896 Latin XeiD Haven, Connecticut WiLLLKM RUTHVEX FlINT, B.A. 121 Dwight St. Yale University. 1898 Physics and Chemistry .Veil; Haven, Connecticut Catherine E. Fogarty, B.A. 264 Blutchlev Ave. Smith College. 1902 English Xew Haven, Connecticut John Harold Foster, B.S. 42 Whalley Ave. Norwich University (Vt.), 1903 Waltham, Massachusetts Botany Charles Root Fowler, B.A. 8.51 Chapel St. Yale University, 1899 Music Xew Haven, Connecticut George Levi Fox, B.A. 7 College St. Yale University, 1874, ll.b. 1879. m.a. 188.-) Latin and Greek Xcir Haven. Connecticut Victor Oscar Freeburg, B.A. 310 York St. Bethany College. 1904 English B.A. Yale T ' uiversity, 1905 Lindsborg, Kansas Frank Nugent Freeman, B.A. Seslpyan University, 1904 152 Temple St. Pedagogy and Psychology Ontario, California James Walter Freeman, B.S. Hartford Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 19(il Education and History Hartford, Connecticut Alice May Fyock, B.A. 158 York St. Wellesley College, 1897 Psychology and EnglLsh Denver, Colorado Josiah Bethlv Game, M.A. 139 Lawrence St. South Carolina College, 1.S9.-) Latin rn.n. Illinois Wesleyan UniversHy, 1900 Fayette, Missouri Arthur James Gajimack, B.A. We.st Haven Trinity College, Toronto, 1891, m.a. 1902 Biblical Literature West Haven, Connecticut jMaxwell Ganter, B.A. 9 Library St. Kenyon College, 1904 Engfish m.a. Yale University, 190. Akron, Ohio Robert Banks Gibson, Ph.B. 18 Trumbull St. Yale Jniversity, 1902 Physiological Chemistry New York City Berth. Ellen Graham, B.A. 199 Elm St. Smith College, 1898 English Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Arthur Harmount Graves, B.A. 91 Grove St. Yale University. 1900 Botany Hartford. Connecticut Edward L rtin Greene, B.A. Cheshire Harvard University, 1903 MoiJern Languages and History Cheshire, Connecticut Maurice Nathaniel Greene, B.A. 166 Henry St. Howard I ' niversity, 1901 Biblical Literature B.D. Yale University, 1905 Washingtoyi, District of Columbia James Lee Grimes, B.S. 8 Prospect PI. Princeton I ' niversity 190.-| Botany Kno.rviUe. Pittsburg. Pennsylvania Albert Edward Gubelmaxx, B.A. 279 Crown St. TTniversity of Rochester. 1S97, m.a. 1900 m.a. Yale University, 1902 German Pochester, Xew York 97 GRADUATE SCHOOL Ernest Graham Gutiirie, B.A. 680 W. D. I ' uivei-sitT of New Zealand. llMiii, ji.a. 1!K)1 Diblk-al Literature B.D. Yale University. 11H)4 Dunediii, Xeiv Zeahiml Fred Latimer Hadsel, Ph.B. 1 Lyiiw ' ood PI. I ' pper Iowa University. 10112 Latin Oxford, Ohio William James Hail, «.A. 629 E. D. Missouri Valley College. ISDii History i!.D. Yale University. 11104 yaIiayal)la, Japan JUDSON Sy ' lvesteu Hall, ] I.A. ]Meri(k ' n PH.D., LL.B., National Normal University Seiuitie Languages Meriden, Connecticut Tho lvs ( harltox Hall, LL.B. l. ' JO Wall St. University of Texas So lal : eience Tfiiiplr, Texas RoiiEUT Houston Ha.milton, B.A. Kaylor University. ISO!) I ' olitical Science Corpus Christi, Texas Alice Bradford H. mmoni , B.A. ' ,i Orchard St. Hryn Mawr ColleKe. isil.s Latin Xew Haven, Connecticut I.SAAC Faust Harris, B.S. 121 Huntington St. I ' niversitv if Nortli Carcilina. Ifidd. m.s. 1!hi;! UlivsidloKical Uhemislrv ir Ihirni. Ciniiiirl uiil Ruiii Sawyer Harvey, B.A. 45 L;ike PI. University of Cincinnati, 1005 Geology Cincinnati, Ohio Ernest Hausberg, B.A. A. Y ' ale University. 1001 English LL.ii. Harvard ITniversity. 1004 Charles City, loica Fred Harvey Heath, B.S. 648 E. D. New Ilarapsliire College, 100.5 Chemistry Warner. Xew Hampshire Laurent Heatox, B.A. A. Yale University. 1002 Electricity Poughkeepsie, Xew York Samuel Burdett Hemingway , B.A. S ' 21 Temple St. Y ale University, 1004. m.a. 1!mk  English Xew Harcii, Cuiniivliriit Arthur Frederic Hertell, B.A. 3!3!3 York St. Doane College. 18.50. .m.a. 1802 History it.ii. Lutheran Seminarv. 1805 M.A. Yale University. 1004 Falls Villaije. Connecticut John Joseph Higgins, B.A. 569 Grand Ave. Yale University. 1808 Chemistry Xew Haven, Connecticut Alhert Hileman, B.A. 606 E. D. Yale University. lOOK Chemistry FranLstown, Pennsylvania i lAUY ' incent Hillman, B.A. 31 South St. St. Elizabeth College, 1904 Classics Xew Haven, Connecticut George Ly ' man Hinckley-, B.A. A. Yale University. 1000 English RoiiEUT Taylou Hi n ton, JI.A. 1233 ChaiK ' l St. Georgetown College iKy.l. 1800 liiology ii.A, Yale University. lOoo. .m.a. 10O5 Paris, Kentucky Ichiro Hirano, B.A. 16 Home PI. Kelogijiku University, 1002 Economics Tokyo, Japan Jingo Hirota, B.A. 30 Home Pi. Waseda University. 1002 I ' olitical Science Tokyo, Japan Charles Hjerfe, B.A. 87 A.shmiin St. Bethany College. 1002 History Bridgeport, Kansas Melvin Tilden Holhrook, B.A. A. Yale Universitv. 1s:i!l Classics So. liy ichl. .l ( .s.s r iH.ST .s Francis Jerome Holder, B.S. U. H. National Normal T ' niversity. 1806 Mathematics M.A. Yale T ' nivcrsity. 1005 Lacrosse, Florida James Osborne Hopwood, B.S. 651 E. D. University of Pennsylvania. 1004 Botany Philadelphia, Pennsylvan ia 98 GRADUATE SCHOOL i George Burton Hotchkiss, B.A. Yale rniveisity. l!(li. i Euglisb Naugatuck, Conned i cut Roy Mac Hotghtox, B.A. Hi Dwiglit St. Olivet Collese, :h 2 Biblical Literature B..D. Yale Iniversity. llKiri Lainysbii nj. M icli iija n Albert Kemp Hubbard, Ph.B. A. Y ale I ' niversity, 1001 Civil Engineering Kane, Pennsylfania Is. AC Henry Hughes, B.A. 59 Dixwell Ave. National Normal University, 1806 Education Blooinfield, Missouri Charles Hadlai Hull, B.A. .57 Grove St. Yale University, 190.5 Social Science yew London, Connecticut Frederick Raymond Hunt, B.A. 690 W. D. Williams College, l!)0.- Latin Columbia. Connecticut D, L. James, B.A. A. Yale University. IWZ Modern Lauguafjes Kansas City, Missouri John Edwin J. y, Ph.B. 10 University PI. Earlham College, 180, i Semit. Lang, and IJilil. Lit. Wichita, Kansas Hopkin Jenkins, B.A. A. Y ' ale L ' niversity. 1900 History LL.B. Univ. Oregon, 1902 Portland, Oregon Bergis Deshon Jennings, Ph.B. ■io L.ikc PL Yale l ' niversity. 190. ) Chemistry Xoraalk, Connecticut WiLLLXM Julius Edward Jente, B.A. 97 Bristol St. Yale University, 1897, M.A. 1902 German yeiD Haven, Connecticut Ross Jewell, Ph.B. Syracuse University, 1897 Xeictoicn, Connect iciit Carl Oscar Johns, B,A, Bethany College, 1899. m.a. 1902 PH.B. Y ' ale l ' niversity, 1904 Paterson, New Jersci Newton Englisli 162 S. C. L. Cliemistry Edgar Dwight Johnson, Ph.B. 120 Dwight St. Y ' ale l ' niversity, 190.j Electrical Engineering Pclliany, Connecticut Don. ld Kent Johnston, B.A. Y ' ale University, 1903 Sociology New York City John Francis Johnston, Ph.B. P. O. Illinois Wesleyan University, 1898. si.A. 1901, PH.D. 1902 Biblical Literature Glencoe, Canada Francis King Jones, B.S. 213 Goffe St. I ' enn College, 1896. .m.a. 1903 Latin B.A. Pacific College, 1901 Newherg, Oregon Frank Oscar Jones, B,A, 387 Edgewood Ave. Brown University. 1897 English New llarrn, Connecticut Yard ] Iurray ' Jones, B.C.E. 925 Howard Ave. Iowa College . gric. and Mech. Arts. 1.S97 Mathematics Allison, Iowa Charles Sheldon Judd, B.A. 245 York St. Y ' ale l ' niversity. 1905 Botany Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands Eliz.ybeth Galloway Kane, B.A. Waterburv Mt. Ilolyoke College, 1S94 History Watcrhury, Connecticut Rouert Porter Keep, Jr., B.A. A. Yale University. 1903 German FtiriJiiiigton. Connecticut Daniel Edwards Kennedy ' , B.A. A. Yale l ' niversity, 1903 English Ndsliua, New Hampshire Joseph W. lker Kennedy ' , Ph.B. 310 York St. Yale T ' niversitv. 19().-, Chemistry and Metallurgy Pitlsbunj. I ' ciinsiilniiii,! Iartha ;Mason Kennekly, B.S. 45 Lake PI. Adelphi College. 1903 Biology Yhite Post, ] ' irginia 99 GRADUATE SCHOOL Robert Thomas Kerlin, jM.A. 397 Elm St. Central College, 1890 English Wa nensburg, M ixso u r i Junichiro Kinoshita, B.L. 919 Howard Ave. Meiji Universitv, 1878 Economics Doshisha ColleRe, 1897 Tokyo, Japan William Barri Kiukham, B.A. 220 F. Yale T ' niversity, 19(14 Hiolony t priiigfieki, Massach iisctts John Ervin Kirkpatrick, B.D. Seymour Cliicaso Theological Seminary, lS9. ' ' i History Topeka, Kansas Lucian Swift Kirtland, B.A. A. Yale University. 19(i:! EnRlish Poland. Oliiij Frank Walter Klett. Ph.B. Now Britain Yale University, UK). ) Miiiin): and MetallurRy Xetc Britain, Vonnerliiut Arthur Potter Knight, Ph.B. A. Yale University, 19(11 Sanitary Engineering Home, New York Titus Heilman Kreider, B.A. 373 Crown St. Lelianon Valley College, 190. ' i History Aniiville, I ' cnnsiilvania James Atsutoshi Kumon 278 George St. Kansai Law School, 1898 Economics Osalcu, Japan Arthur Bi ' rton LaCour, B.A, A. Yale University. 1904 English ycir Orleans, Louisiana Walter Edward Lagerquist, B.A. Simpson College, 190,S 670 W, D. Economics and Social Science B.A. Yale University, 190,- Clarinda, loira William Gilbert Lathrop, B.A. Shelton Brown University, 1889 Social Science B.D. Yale University. 1.892. m.a. 190.j Shelton, Connecticut Francis Lewis Laverter, B.A. Stamford Bowdoin College, 1899 Romance Languages Berlin, New Hampshire Walter Phalti Lawrence, Ph.B. 717 W. D. Eion College. 1894, M.A. 1905 English Eton College, North Carolina Ellis Earle Lawton, B.S. 5 2 P. University of Rochester, 1902 Physics M.A. Vale University, 190,j i yracuse, New York Charles Stanley Leavenworth, Ph.B. 2 Hillhouse Ave. Vale University, 1902 Physiological Chemistry 11 a III den. Connect icnt Chaules Henry Leeds, B.S, 391 Crown St. Princeton University, 1895 Political Science titamford, Connecticut Frederick Lent, B.A. 177 Lawrence St. Hrown University. 19(i(), ma. 1901 n.i . Newton Theological Institute, 1900 Biblical Literature New Bedford, Massachusetts Louis Henry Levy, Ph.B. 6-i Congress Ave. Yale University. 1904 Chemistry New Haven, Connecticvt Dudley Payne Lewis, B.A. A. Yale University, 190. ' ! Biblical Literature New York City Edwin Colhv Lewis, B.A. A. Vale Universitv, 1901 Economics ,S7. .lohnshury. ' eriiionl William Aliiekt Lillev, Jr., Ph.B. 498 Orange St. Yale I ' niversity. 19o: Mechanical Engineering New Haven, Connecticut Herbert Norton Loomis, B.S. New Britain Harvard University. 1901 Philosophy New Britain, Connecticut Gerald Francis Loughlin, B.S. 73 Lake PI. Mass. Institute of Technology, 1903 Geology Boston, Massachusetts Herman Sajiuel Lovejoy, B,S. Brjiiiford Dartmouth College, 1894 Education Branford, Connecticut 100 (JUADUATE SCHOOL I f George Blakemax Lovell, B.A. 765 Whitney Ave. i ' ale University, 1901, .ma. lOoa I ' edagogy Neil- Haven, Connecticut Hue ]M. zelet Luquiens, B.A. Paris, France Yale University, 1902 Fine Aits New Haven, Connecticut Helen Mowey Lyman, B.A. 35 Stanley St. Mt. HoIyol5e College, 1901 Education West Brookfield, Massachusetts David Caldwell MacBry de, B.A. Washington and Lee University. 1896 Cheshire Latin and English Fredenclsburg. Virginia Francis Mitche ll McClenahan, B.A. 1305 Chapel St. Yale University. 1900, m.a. 1901 Chemistry Chicago, Illinois EL: rER Yernek McCollum, B.A. 162 S. C. L. University of Ivansas. 1903, .m.a. 1904 Chemistry Latcrence, Kansas Ernest Frank McGregor, B.A. W. D. I ' niversity of Minnesota. 1901 Sucial Science B.D. Yale University, 1904 Avon, Connecticut KiNGSLEY Rich MacGuffey, B.A. 64 Lake PI. ale I ' niversity. 190.5 Untany Boston, Massachusetts HosMER McKooN, B.S. 624 E. D. University of California. 190.S Biblical History it.D. Pacific Theological Seminary San Diego, California Albert Alonzo jNIadsen, B.A. Durham Moravian College, 1900. b.d. 1902 B.D. Yale University, 1903. m.a. 1904 Biblical Literature Grand Fai)ids, Wisconsin Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring, B.A. Bridpfeport Wellesley College, 1902 English Bridgeport, Connecticut Harriette Parnal Marsh, Ph.B. 89 Whalley Ave. University of Chicago. 1904 History New Haven, Connecticut Daviu Townsend jNIason, B.S. 64 Lake PL Rutgers College. 190.-i Botany Bound Brook-, Xew Jersey A. 32 Grove St. Economics Roy Murdoch IMason, B.A. Yale University, 1902 New York Citg Takeo Matsuo, M.a. Keiogijiku I ' niversit.v, 1905 Tokyo, Japan Oscar Edward M. urer, B.A. 102 DeWitt St. Beloit College. 1903 Philosophy Easton, Connecticut Hatsuji Mayesawa, Ph.B. 310 York St. Y ' ale I ' niversity, 1905 Chemistry and Economies Tokyo, Japan CoLTON Maynard, B.A. Cheshire Y ' ale University. 1901. .m.a. 1904 History Washington. District of Columbia Harold Burr ]Meade, Ph.B. 65 Grove St. Y ' ale University. 1905 Chemistry New Haven, Connecticut Clarence Whittlesey jMendell, B.A. 309 Edgewood Ave. Yale University, 1904, m.a. 1905 Greek Roxbury, Massachusetts George Albert Mexge, Ph.B. 123 Mansfield St. Y ' ale University. 1903 Chemistry New Haven, Connecticut Ernest Loren Meritt, B.A. 435 Elm St. Wesleyan University, 1891 Greek M.A. Y ' ale University, 1903 West Eaton, New York Charles Walter Miller University of North Carolina Chemistry Sutherland, Nortli Carolina Hiram Miller, Ph.B. A. Yale Universit.v, 1901 Sanitary Engineering Middlefield, Connecticut John Milton Miller, B.A. 7 Library St. Yale University. 1904 Physics and Mechanical Engineering Bridgeport, Connecticut Stewart Lea ]Mims, B.A. 716 W. D. Yale University. 1904 History Durham,- North Carolina 101 GRADUATE SCHOOL Philip Henry Mitchel, Ph.B. Yale rniversity. 1904 162 S. C. L. I ' h.vsinlogy and I ' hysiol. Chemistiy Soulhburi , Connecticut Seth Enoch Moody, B.S. 143 Dwight St. Dartmouth College, 180S Chemistry M.S. Yale University. VMM Anenci . Iowa Charles Everett Moore, B.A. 220 F. Yale University. 1!P04 English M ' hite I ' luins, yew York Henry Thomas ]Moore, B.A. INIem. Missouri University. l!Mp:i. m.a. 1!)cp4 Tedagogy Carrollton, Missouri James Lemuel Moore, B.iV. 9fi Howe St. Erskine I ' oiieKe. imi.T En;;lish Atoka. Tennessee Masazo Mori 925 Howard Ave. Senshu tinl Uo Modern Lansuases Osaka, ■ ajtan Jame Morikuho, B.A. 1233 Chapel St. Leiand Stanford. .Ir. University, 1004 History Tokyo, .Japan A. English 30 Home PI. Economies Russell Mott, B.A. Yale University, 1001 LL.ii. Harvard ITniversity, 1004 .Midi if an City, Indiana Shozi Murakawa Ltosliisha College. 1005 Imabari, .lapaii Herbert Spencer Murch, B.A. 78 Lake PI. University of Oregon, 180S English M.A. Yale University. 1003 Portland. Oregon Louis SUTCLIFFE, MuRPHY, B.S. 1.53 Dwight St. Tufts College. 1001 Hotany SonierviUe, Massachusetts George Henry Murray, Jr., Ph.B. 8 Prospect PL Andrew Dickson Packer, B.A. A. Yale TTnlversity, 1000 Mechanical Engineering Yale University. 1002 English Viola, Delaware Brooklyn. Xeir York Elmer Belding Myers, B.A. William White Wilson Parker, B.A. 145 FrankHn St. A. Yale University. lOOa Latin Yale University, 180.S History Auburn, Xew York Washington, District of Columbia SuYEKiCHi Nakagawa 25 Home PL Julius Hall Parmelee, B.A. 53 Lake PL Tok.vo Semmon Gakko, 1899 Economics Yale University, 1004 Tokyo, Japan 102 George Henry Nettleton, B.A. 339 Prospect St. Yale University. 1S9G. rn.D, 1000 Modern Languages .Ycic Hurcn. Connecticut Russell Hubbard Nevins, B.A. 331 George St. Yale Tniversilv. 10(11 Latin Xrirjiorl. Itkodc Island John Edward Newton, B.A. 632 E. D. Bowdoin College. lOO.T Eci.nomics Kenduskeay. .Maine George Elwood Nichols, B.A. 565 P. Yale University. 1004 Botany Xew Haven. Connecticut ViLBUR FisK Nichols, M.A. 31 Livingston St. Levi Fatzinger Noble, B.A. 82 Wall St. Yale University. 10O. Mineralogy and .Mining .luburn, Xew York Charles Reinold Noyes, B.A. A. Yale University. lOO.T Englisli  S7. Paul, Minnesota Daniel Raymond Noyes, B.A. A. Yale University. lOO.T English .S7. I ' aul, Minnesota Herbert Vincent Olds, Ph.B. 132 Wall St. Yale University. lOO.T Civil Engineering Hartford. Connectivut Herbert James Ord, Ph.B. 126 Wall St. Y ' ale University. 1004 Civil Engineering Yonkers. Xew York Carl Ostrom, B.A. 310 York St. Bethany College. 1004 English II. A. Yale University. 1005 Bunker Hill. Kansas Xew Haven, Connecticut ' GRADUATE SCHOOL Elizabeth Pakkhurst Peck, B.A. Derby Hexry Augustis Raymond, B.A. I Wesleyan University, lOdi: East Baddam, Comucticut English Clauexce Curtiss Peuuv, Pii.B. 162 S. L. Yale rniversity, l!iii4 I ' Lysics Xew Britain, Connecticut Clarence Curtiss Perry, Ph.B. Yale University, 1001 History and Political Science Oxford, Connecticut CoxRAD Albix Peterson, B.A. 4!3 Leonard St. . uKiistana College. Ifidl Ilistorv -M.A. Yale University, 1003 Arlington, Xew Jersey Gustave Chodonier Piche, B.S. 74 Wliallev Ave. Laval T ' niversity. IsOT Botany Montreal, Canada Frederick Erastus Pierce, B.A. 1.5.5 Elm St. Yale University. 1004. ma. 10o. Englisla Vo. Britain, Connecticut Frank Wesley Pitman, Ph.B. 119 Gilbert Ave. Yale University, 1904 History New Haven, Connecticut Samuel James Plimpton, Ph.B. Via Wall St. Yale University. 1005 Hartford. Connecticut Uhysics Henry Burton Pomeroy, B.A. A. Yale University. 1003 English Xeiv York City George French Porter, B.A. A. Yale T ' niversity. 1003 English Chicago, Illinois Sylvester David Powell, B.A. 10.5 Dwight St. Yale University, 1001, .m.a. lOOU History Bridgeport, Connecticut Albert Hutchinson Putney, B.A. A. Yale T ' niversity. 1803 History LL.B. Boston University, 1895 Chicago, IJlinois David Lindsey Randall, B.A. K. C. L. Yale University. 1004. m.a. 1005 Chemistry Athol, Massachusetts Yale University. liMi; Cleveland, Ohio Chester Albert Rekds, B.S. 699 W. D. University of Oklahoma, loo. ' i I ' alenntology Xoriiian. Oklahoma John Pierrepont Rice, B.A. 59 Wall St. Yale University. 1000, m.a. 1001 Uomanee Languages Xorthampton, Massach usetts Roland George Dwight Rich. rdson, B.A. 1«() York St. . caclia Universitv. 1808 Mathematics B.A. Yale University. 1003, .m.a. 1004 Laurenceloirn, Xorn Hcotia L RY Adelaide Robinson, B.A. 118 Grand Ave. Wellesley College. 1001 English Xeir HarcH. Connecticut ]Max Roesler, Ph.B. Yale T ' niversity. lOii. ) Great Xeck, .Yp r York 133 Wall St. Chemistry William Drown Rorer, B.A. 24 Maple St. Yale T ' niversity. 1801 Xeic Haren, Connecticut History Wade Hampton Rothgeb. B.A. 21 Lynwood PL T ' niversity of Illinois. 10(l. Economics Wellington, Illinois Broxson Case Rumsey, B.A. A. Yale T ' niversity. 1002 English Soutliborough, Massachusetts Axdrew Russell. B.A. 622 State St. McOill T ' niversity. 1801 Biblical Literature B.D. Princeton University, 1005 Bristol, Canada Tadasu Saiki, M.D. 122 Wall St. Okayama Medical College. 1808 Physiological Chemistry Kitaynmasaki lyo, Japan Harold Roy Sampsox, B.A. 40 Whalley Ave. Westminster College. 1003 Latin Xiagara Falls, .Vfio York Clifton James Sarle, B.S. M. University of Rochester, 1002, M.s, 1003 Paleontology Rochester, Xeio York 103 GRADUATE SCHOOL JiNKURo Sato Waseda University, 1900 I ' olitical Science Miyagi Ken, Japan Harold jMebriam Sawyer, B.A. A. Yale University, 1903 History Cambridge, Massachusetts Carl Frei5euick Francis Schulz, B.A. 58 Ashmiin St. Yaie University, 1901 German Corona, Long Island, New York Marion Bruner Seevers, Ph.B. 925 Howard Ave. Keith Sjiith, B.A. A. Yaie University, 1902 Manila, Utah Robert Seneca Smith, B.A. Dwight Hall Yale University, 1903, si.A. 190. ' i Bililical Literature Clarendon, Vermont Sarah Marquand Smoot, B.A. 90 Whalley Ave. University of California, 1899 Englisli Xeiv Bedford, Massaclnisetts Penn College, 1904, m.a. 1905 Haverford College. 1903 Modern Languages and History Oskaloosa, Iowa 159 York St. Makv Wixslow Smyth, B.L 328 Temple St. Smith College, 1895, m.a. 1905 English New llavcn, Connecticut 32 Grove St. Walter Otheman Snelling, B.S. Lciinomics George Wa.shington I ' niversity, s.ii. Harvard University Geology and Chemistry New York Ciln Laura Randolph Seguine, B.A. 130 Howe St. Minnie Ro.se Snow, Ph.B. Walliiigford IwAO Segawa Kelogijlku University, 1004 Tokyo, Japan Columbia University, 1903 Lalin Itosebank, New York Ryonosuke Seita, B.A. 925 Howard Ave. Kenyon College. 19ii4 Knxllsli Tokyo, Japan Edward Burd Sellew, B.A. 807 Oranoe St. Williams College, 1S90 English New Haven, Connecticut Frederick Isaac Selzer, B.A. 2-i4i Edgcwood Ave. Northwestern Universitv. 1903 Philosophy M.A. Yale University. 1904 Walker, Iowa Arthur Wynne Shaw, B.A. Meridcn Yale University, 1892, m.a. 1893 Philosophy Meriden, Connecticut 378 Crown St. English Wesleyan University, 1S9T East Uampton, Connecticut Howard Speer, B.A. 70 Dickcrinan St. Vale University, 19(MP English -Veic Haven, Conncelicnt Oscar Kmil Staak, B.A. l-H Dwight St. Belhany College, 1900 Romance Languages m.a. Vale Universily, 1902 New Haven, Connecticut Earl Tappan Stannard, Pit.B. 133 Wall St. Yale Universily. 1903 Chemistry Chillenungo, New York August Steitz, B.A. Bridgeport New York University, 1903 German Bridgeport, Connecticut RuFus Town Stephenson, B.A. 295 Orchard St. Drury College, 1899 Greek Medford, Oklahoma John Smith Shippee, B.A. Bridgeport John McAllister Stevenson, Jr., B.A. Krown University. 1894 Lalin _ Yale University. 1903 Mathematics and Physics Pittsfield, Massachusetts Sakak Shioya, Ph.M. University of Chicago, 1903 Tokyo, Japan East Greenwich, Rhode Island Edward Dorland Smith, B.A. Bridgeport Edgar Crane Stiles, B.A. West Haven Yale University, 1896, M.D. 1809 Bacteriology Yale University, 1886 Meteorology Bridgeport, Connecticut M ' est Haven, Connecticut 101. GRADUATE SCHOOL Bkktha May Street, B.A. 207 liislioj) St. Mextkr Bradley Tekrill, B.A. Vassal- College, 1U05 Euglisb -i -i t) WU.iH .tt Ai.« Xew Haven, Comieclicut .-,,-• ■. -.on, 1 1 Uhalley A e. Yale I Diversity, 1903 Economics _, , T, , Xeiv Haven, Connect icut tiMELixE Aaiei,l Street, B.A. Eiist Haven Wilbur Thing, B.A. 690 W. D. Vassal- rollege, 10(1. ; Emjlish Williams College, 1005 Mathematics i:ast Haven, Connecticut Limerick, Maine Ralph Clewell Super, B.A. .Middk-towii - ' ' Thompson, B.A. 131 Howe St. M.A. Ohio University Romance History Wellesley College, 1001, m.a. 1002 Greek Middletown, Connecticut Hiew York City IcHixosuKE Suzuki, B.A. 12 Court St. Willl m Hill Thompson, B.A. Bridfjeport History Keiogijiku University, WO ' .i Tokyo, Japan Wayne Swartz, B.A. Universitv of Wooster. 1000 M.A. Yale University, 100.-| yooster, Ohio Leonard Merrill Tarr, B.A. . ' JJ ' -l Sherman Ave. Bates College. 1SS2 rbysics M.A. Yale University, 1001 liew Haven, Connecticut Allan Ellsworth Tay ' lor, B.A. Trinity University, 1002, M.A. 1003 Latin and Greek Toronto, Canada Arthur Harrington Tay ' lor, B,A. Acadia College. 1903 361 Orange St. B.A. Yale University, 1905 Economics and Social Science Kenfville, Xova Scotia Edgar Hinton T.vy-lor, B.A. 12, ' };3 Chapel St. Tale University, 1904 Mathematics Georgetown, Kentucky Edwy ' Lycurgus Taylor, Ph.B. 3-i5 Wiiitlirop Ave. Yale University, 1901, c.E. 1904 Civil Engineering Albany, yew York Wyatt Warner Tay-lor, Ph.B. A. Y ' ale LTniversity, 1900 Mechanical Engineering Stamford, Connecticut George Bremner Tennant, B.A. 722 W. D. Yale T ' niversity, 1900, M.A. 1003 English Vi ' aterbury, Connecticut 8 Pro.spect PI. Eipon College, 1905 Chemistry and Metallurgy Ripon, iriscoHS! WiLMOT Haines Thompson, Jr., B.A. 35 Clark St. Yale University, 1898, M.A. 1002 Classics A ' eio Haven, Connecticut Herman Justus Thorstenberg, B.A. Bethany College. 1002 128 High St. B.A. Yaie University, 1903, M.A. 1904 History and Social Science Assaria, Kansas George Rexford Tillson, B.A. A. Y ' ale L ' niversity. 1903 German Montclair, Sew Jersey John Arend Timm, B.D. 106 York Stj. Yale T ' niversity, 1002 Biblical Literature and Semitic Languages yew Haren, Connecticut Ralph Hermon Tukey, B.A. Athens, Greece Bates College. 189S Greek and Latin .M.A. Harvard University. 1901 Windliam Center, Maine Albert William A ' anBuren, B.A. Rome, Italy Y ale University, 1000 Classics XeiD Haven, Connecticut Harry Brown VanDeventer, B.A. 1076 Chapel St. Y ' ale University. 1003. m.a. 1004 Latin Elizabeth, New Jersey Axel Ebenezer Vestling, B.A. 130 Wall St. Bethany College, 1000 German B.A. Yale T ' niversity. lOO.-!. m.a. 1905 Ludinyton, Midi iyan 105 GRADUATE SCHOOL GusTAF Eric Wahlin, B.A. 53 Prospect St. Bethany College, l!i(i:t Mathematics Mcl ' herson, Kaiiniis Raymond William Walkku, B.A. A. Yale University, lOO. ' i English New York City MiNOT Lestek Wallace. B.A. A. Yale University, 1807 History anfi Latin Englewood, Sen- .Icrsrij Aethue Gustavus Wakd, B.A. 168 Edgewood Ave. Yale University. 1808. M.A. 1004 German Evans Mills, Xeiv Yoilc Freemax Ward, B.A. 569 P. Yale University. 1003 GeoloKy Yankton, Sou III Dakota Charles IMilnor Wasiiinctox, B.A. 724 W. D. Yale l niversitv, 18S0, i.i,.B. ISO. ., m.a. 1001 Sanskrit Locust, New Jersey Zen.tiro Watanabe, 30 Home PI. Waseila University Economics lyo. .I.,,,nn Samuel (Jookix Watermax, B.A. A. Yale Tinlversity. 180: Ceology Sotilliport, Connecticut LUTHEK COKXKLIUS WeEKS, B.S. 310 York St. Bethany ColleKe, 1000 Mathematics PH.B. Yali ' University, 1003 Lindsborg, Kansas George Arxold Welch, B.A. A. Yale University, 1001 English I.I..B. Harvard T ' niversity, 1004 Clei-elund, Ohio John Mason Wells, B.A. Montowese Amherst ColleKe, 1002 I ' hllosophy B.D. Yale University. IOO.t Montowese, Connecticut Ralph Wentworth, B.A. 277 Crown St. Princeton University, 1001 Education Pitt s i eld, Massaclntsctfs JoHX Wesley Wetzel, Ph.B. 16 Dwight St. Southwest Kansas Collese, 1.804 Philosophy and Literature NeiD Haven, Connecticut Edward Colpilts Weyman, B.A. 699 W. D. Universilv of New Brnuswick. 1002 Ecounmics B.A. Harvard University. lOo: ' . M.A. Vale University, loii. ) Apo liagui, Xew Jininsuick Rayjioxd Henry White, B.A. 647 E. D., Yiilc University, lOo. ; Classics Xew liacen, Voiiiircticut Everett Thomas Whitford, B.A. Brown University, 1002, m.a. 1003 696 W. 1). Biblical Lileralnre Xcir Uaren. Connecticut Cyrus French Wicker, B.A. I ' iiris, France Yale University, ino. Social Science Xew York City Frederick Holme Wiogix, Jr.. B.A. A. Vale University, 1004 English Concord, Xew Hiiniiisliire Charles P. rker Wilber, B.A. 64 Lake PI. liulK. ' is Ci llci. ' e. 111(1.-, Botany Xew Brunswick, Xew Jersey Artht ' k Baldwin Williams, Jr.. B.A. A. Yale University. 1808 Pliilosoiiliy Xcu York City Wii.LA Edna Wilson, B.A. 230 Portsca St. Woman ' s ColleEe (Baltimore) 100. i English XeU ' Haven, )nnecl iciil Guv Lewis Winthrop. B.A. 686 W. 1). Flcu-idn Slate College. 1003 Civil Engineering I ' ll. 11. Vale University. 100.-, TdlUihiisscr. Flmida Aaron Wittstein, B.A. Paris, France Vale University, 1004. m.a. lOOo Romani ' e l anguages Bridgeport, Connecticu t William Hamilton Wood. B.A. 613 E. D. University of Toronto. 1001 Biblical l.ilerature B.D. Yale University, 100. i Iroiiudis. Ontario George Edward Woodbine, B.A. 245 York St, Vale University. ]::ii:i IILstory Harding. Mas.siicli uactts 106 GRADUATE SCHOOL College o£ Emporia. 1903 Cambridge, Ohio Edward Seyjiour Woodri ' ff, B.A. Carrie Inez Woodrow, B.A. Bexjajiin JMead Wright, B.D. Orange 1 n TTr.«-o Qf Yale University. 1S(I7. m.a. IDoa English l U tlowe St. Orange, Connectieul English • ' Harry Clinton York, B.A. fi28 E. D. Yale UniTersity, 1903 Semit. Lang, and Bibl. Lit. Leonard Bridge, Connectieut 18 Mansfield St. Lester Willl m Zartman, B.A. Yale University, 1899 Botany , „„ „ ,, o. Litchfield, Connecficuf ll ' v Brownell St. University of Illinois, 1903 Economics T TT T r TT T-i Cliaiiipaign, Illinois Joseph Hooker Woodward, Ph.B. Hartford Charles Hamline Zimmerman, B.A. Yale University. 1903 Mathematics 83 Grove St. Hartford, Connectieut Northwestern University. 1891, m.a. 189:; Music PH.D. Yale University, 1897 EuPHEMiA Richardson Worthixgtox, ' ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' Connecticut B.A. 70 Howe St. Edith Alicia Zink, B.A. Bridgeport Wellesley College. 1904 Mathematics Mt. Holyoke College. 1904 English Troy New York ' ■ ' ■• ■ Columbia University. 1905 Bridgeport, Connecticut 107 ale School of tixt Sine arts Tu holiL (IX t ircrc. the m rnir up In ikiI DobS ' Ixcgular tuDcntsi Reese Denn-y Alsop Brooklyn, .A cir York Esther Sophia Beers Bridgeport Bridi cjiorl, ( ' uiiiicclicut Frederick Cleveland Bock IVIcridcn Maiden, Connecticut Katrina Sloat Bowers 209 Crown St. Bridgeport, Connecticut Laura Jane Bradley iil Hillside Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut 111 Grove St. Mahkl Daskaii Bradley 1. ' }4() Cliiqxl St. .Veil ' lliiren, Connecticut Alice Labord Brereton 8 Buldwiii PI. .Vfic Htiven, Connecticut Hazel Ly ' nn Bulkley 568 Chapel St. I lory ton, Connecticut ] Iartha Inez Chatfield 268 Humphrey St. Xcic Haven, Connecticut RoYCE Grover Cody- S. ? Wlialley Ave. Sew London, Connecticut 108 YALE SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS Louisa ] L ry Cooke 188 Clinton Ave. Xcw Uaien, Connecticut Eleanor Christina Sarah Dallas 379 Temple St. yor Haven, Connecticut Theodore Deidricksox, Jr. Arthur William Lyxham T ' 56 State St. cw Huven, Connecticut Ruth Lunella McIntosh 192 York St. cir Haven, Connect irut Joseph John McKeon 53 Liberty St. New Haven, Connecticut Xew Haven, Connecticut Robert Cairns Dobson 138 W. Peace Dale, Rhode Island LoRixG Holmes Dodd, B.A. Dartmouth College. 1900 82 Admiral St. M.A. Columbia University, 1001 .Yfic Haven, Con)iecticut Isabella Ruth Doerfler ]Merideii Meridcn, Connecticut Clarence Beaumont Gilbert Wallingfovd, Connecticut Wallingford Viola Louise Griffin 38 Clark St. Xew Haven, Connect icut W. lter Edward Guthrie lO-l York Sq. Banrjov. Maine OsKAR Jakobson 310 York St. Lindsborg, Kansas Edward Brewster Kemble 110 Wall St. Xew lioehelle, Xew York Elizabeth Kath. rixe Atwatek Kiek.max Wallingford, Connect icut Wallillii ' t ' ord Wylie Chester Kirkwood 210 Orcliard St. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Franklin Earle Kxotts 384 Crown St. fyhawnee, Oklahoma lU High St. 288 Orchard St. Frederick Amos Osborne Mayer John N. than Levine YaterviUe, Maine Albert Carl Lohmaxx Meridcn, Connecticut Huc Mazelet Luquiexs, B.A. Y ' ale University, 1902 Xew Haven, Connecticut Holder of the WiHiam Wirt Winchester Fellowship. ■„terville, Xew York 333 York St. Edwix J. Merriam 20 Whalley Ave. Chicago, Illinois Theodora Crawford Penfield Jamestown, Xew York 239 Edwards St. Catherine Wilson Pierce 223 Bradley St. Xew Haven, Connect icut Samuel Solomon Raphael 121 Lafayette St. Xeic Haven, Connecticut Adolph Lothar Rapp Derby Dcvbi , Connecticut Harkisox Tweed Sheldox, B.A. Yale University, 1905 235 Lawrence St. Xew Haven, Conneetieut Edxa Estelle Smith 95 Howard Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut WixiFRED Smyth 328 Temple St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Sophie Tryon Starr 31.1. Elm St. East Hampton, Connecticut James Taddeo 329 Cedar St. Xew Haven. Connecticut Anisonia 284 Orano-e St. IMabelle Humistox Tolles Ansonia, Connecticut Alice Veader Xew Haven, Connecticut : Ieriden : i, ,.va Maxsfield Walker 162 York St. Xric Haven, Connecticut ' - Dorothy Ly ' man Warrex AWani , Xew York 70 Whallev Ave. 109 YALE SCHOOL OF THE FIXE ARTS Sarah ] Lary Whittaker Xew Haven, Connecticut George Irving Wilhelmy UUford, Connecticut Milford Rosalie Stone Willson Mcriden ileridcn, Connecticut LooTFY Daniel Yacobian A ' cw Haven, Connecticut 152 Temple St. tuDcntjs from C tl)cr 2Dcpavtnicntsi Edward Parsons Bagg, Jr. 29 Fw. Holyoke, Massuch usetis Alexander Gushing Brown 429 Fw. Cleveland, Ohio Joseph Herendeen Clark -l;37 Fw. livuolcli n, Xeiv York Chester IMerritt Deuel 3-t8 Wh. Xew York City Paul Bradley Elmore 407 B. ] jit ch field, Connecticut Henry Robertson Failing 427 Fw. Portland, Orcyon Mason Anthony Freeman 21 V. lirudford, Pennsylvania Philip Lippincott Goodwin 10;3 W. Xew York City Charles Balfe Jackson !}97 B. Waterhury, Connecticut Francis Hartman Markoe, Jr. Xew York City 1151 Chapel St. Henry Butler jMoore, Jr. 417 B. Brooklyn, Xeiv York Edward Theodore Newell 370 Wh. Kenosha, Wisconsin William Henry Peters 40 . f yracusc, .Ycir York William Bradford Roulstone 449 Fw. Xash ville. Tennessee Philip Johnston Sci ' dder 28 V. Xew York City Richard Frank Seidensticker 38(5 B. Meriden, Conneeticut Frank Ronalds Simmons 133 W. Providence, lihode Island Carl Warrington Somers 13 . Auburn, Xew York Stanley Adams Sweet 349 Wh. Yonkcrs, Xew York Heathcote Muirson Woolsey 270 D. Xew Haven, Connecticut 110 JDcpaitmrnt of itXitsic fyiii) shuiild f ' celiiigx cfcr .speak-, If ' ieii thou canst hrcatlic her soul so we . Ecgular tuDcntjs Silvia Esther Adams Bridgeport Walter Emaxvel Barclay Bridyeitort, Connecticnt Xew Haven, Coiuicctictit 102 AslllllUIl St. F. Genevieve Allen Terryville Leita Tolles Beecher TernjviUe, Connecticut ggg Edcrewood Ave. Elizabeth Eugine Anderson ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' ' Ocncciicut 1.56 Fillmore St. Jesse Wakeman Beers Greenfield Hill Xew Haven, Connecticut Greenfield Hill, Connecticut May Andrus 6.51 George St. Roy Walter Beron Watci-bury New Haven, Connecticut Waterburij, Connecticut Sheila Jewett Bailey Seth Daniels Bingham, Jr., B.A. 26 Edgewood Ave. Yaie rmversity, 1904 685 W. D. Xew Haven, Connecticut yaugatucic, Connecticut 111 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Kathakyne Elizabeth Blatchley 219 Blatchley Ave. New Haven, Connecticut Henry Emanuel Bonander 167 Lombard St. Xeic Haicn, C ' onncciicul Nellie May Boynton Branford liranford. Con ncci icu t Edward Leroy ' Bristol Cheshire Clieshire, Connecticut Mary Ellen Brosnan 75 So. Orchard St. Wallingford, Connecticut Ellen Almyra Bushnell Plantsville I ' lantsrille, Connecticut Em.ma Elizabeth Corcoran Branford Anna S.mith Gagel Hattie Phelps Doolittle 919 Howard Ave. y ' cu- Hdi-cn, Connecticut Anne Nichols Drew Bridgeport liridycjiort, Connecticut ] Iaude Ethel Dufresne ]Mcriden Mcriden, Connecticut Nellie Estelle Edmondson 173 Blatdiley Ave. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Anna Young Fanslow . ' j-i Salem St. Sew Haven, Connccticiil Charles Root Fowler, B.A. Yale University. 1809 851 Chapel St. AV e Harcn, Connecticut West Haven W ' fsl lliircn. Connecliciil Fanny Rhoda Goffin 70 T af ' ayette St. Xcic Haven. Connecliciil Bvanford, Connecticut Sara Frances Coughlix Middlitown Middlctoirn, Connect icul Helen Reeves Crane 109 Dwight St. New Haven, Connecticut Elizabeth Curtis Nichols y ' ichols, Connecticut Edna Church Daily- 858 Quinnipiac Ave. yeir Haven, Cimnectieul GicoRGE Edward Danii;ls 61 Shelton Ave JE ■ ■IK Margaret Hawlev Biidgeport Maude Ethel Gordon 1173 ( ' haj)el St. Windsov, .Yp - ■Icvsei) Fi!i;dekick Burrage Granniss ' atcrl)ury, Connecliciil WaterhlU ' V George John Greineu 116 Nash St. yeir Hiivcii, Connecliciil AuviN Burnham Hall 211 Norton St. eir Haven, Coiiiieelicut Xcw Haven, Coiineelicul William Enright Davkxport, B.A. Yaie University, ISO!) Bridgeport Bridfjcpovt, Connect icut Harold Carter Davies 321 Dixwell Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Dorothea Mary- Dexter liridfieport, Connecticut Winifred Floy ' d Hinkley Stony Creek iStoiiji Cveck, Connecliciil (Jl-.liTRI ' DI-. KaTHERYNE HoFFlMAN rir llai-en. Conneclieul 159 Maple St. Clayton Eugene Hotckkiss Hartford llarlford, Connecticut 178 Prospect St. Theresa Loretta Hussion yeiD Haven. Conneclieul ' ew Haven, Connecticut 229 Poj)lar St. Daisy Mary Disbrow So. Norwalk Clara Louise Jepson 55 Dwight St. Soutli Xovirall:, Connecticut Xeir Haven. Connecliciil Helen Cecelia Dockery Derby James Edward Keegan Waterbury Derby, Connecticut Walrrhini . Conneclieul 112 DErAllTMEXT OF MUSIC Eleaxok Alexena Kennedy A ' eiu Haven, Connecticut -iS Houston St. Frederick Kinsley, Jr. West Haven Vest Haven, Connecticut Frances Louise Kirchoff 75 Maple St. yew Haven, Connecticut 67 Howe St. Ansonia 109 View St. Eliza Maria Knapp yeiv Haven. Connecticut Hattie Lambert 64 Whallev Ave. Sew Haven, Connecticut Ruth Sy ' ner Lathrop 1!30 Howe St. yenr Haven, Contiecticut John Owen Ly ' nch 168 Mansfield St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Elizabeth Sperry ' McAfee 9-1 York Sq. Xctv Haven, Contiecticut Mary Agnes Macdonald Ansonia, Conneeticvt Frank Patrick IMcGgvern Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Ellen Palmer Mather .56a Whitney Ave. cn: Haven. Connecticut H. RRY ' SiL. s Metzger 12!5 Lombard St. Xew Haven. Connecticut Constantina jMoeller . ' }49 Crown St. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Elsie Louise Murdock 18.5 Howard Ave. BrooJchaven, Long Island Walter John Neumy ' er 57 W. Hazel St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Arley ' May- Newell Orange Orange, Connecticut Kathary ' n Augusta O ' Connor iliddlelown, Connecticut ]Middlctown Ethel O ' Neil 266 Whalley Ave. Xew Haven. Contiecticut Lorenzo Pratt Oviatt Milf ' ord ililford, Connecticut Bessie Alice Pierce Soutii Britain South Britain, Connecticut Elizabeth Story Reed S02 Lawrence St. Xew Haven, Connecticut William Hall Robertson 67-1 ' State St. Xew Haveti, Connecticut Louise Bertha Schurig Ji4 Bishop St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Ruth Charlana Sherm. n Wat erbii ry. Con ticcticu t Robert Alfred Laslett Smith, ] Irs. B. Yale fniveisity. ino.-| Watcrburv Watevbuvi . Connecticut WiLBURT BeNJAJIIN StEVENS 58 -j At water St. Waterbury Xeiv Haven. Connecticut Harry Solomon Strauss Delhi , Connecticut Mary Gertrude Sullivan Xeiv Haven, Contiecticut Frank Wilson Tay ' lor Huvwinton, Connecticut Floyd Grant Terry Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Francis David Tiernan .Afu- Haven, Connecticut William Andrew Tinsley ] ' atcihiivii. Connecticut George Ira Tompkins Watevtiurii, Connecticut Hendrik. Troostwyk Xciv Haven, Connecticut Carrie Eliza Twiss Xeiv Haven. Connecticut Joseph Alexander Weibel 114 Sherman Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Ruth Wilson 50 Houston St. Xcir Hiiveu. Coiiiiecticut Leonahd Walter Wood 700 W. D. Xiiufiat uclx. Connecticut Cecil Wright 173 L. l audy Hook. Connecticut Derby 23 Pearl St. 141 York St. 1304 Chapel St. 700 W. D. Waterbury 117 Park St. 117 Park St. 25 Beers St. 113 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC tiiDcntgJ from £ tl)cr JDcpartmcntjS Thomas Achelis 22 College St. Xcw York City Chaules Boothe Alling 579 P. Montcluir, .Veip Jersey Guy Turner Arms 59 V. New York City Edward Hudson Barstow 367 Wh.  S7. Louis, Missouri Marshall Moore Bahtiiolojiew Xcw York City 96 Wall St. Walter Kingsbuky Belknap 1 B. ] I. H. l.oiiisrillc. Kriiturty Richard Hassard Boswell llrookh n. Xcic York Alvin Chester Breul Bridyeport, Connecticut Richmond Lennox Brown Jirookli n, Xcic York DoxALD Bruce East hum jiton, Massachusetts Lawrence Merritt Connell Sera nl on. I ' eniisiilraniii Henry H. Conover, M.S. Yale Tniveisil.v. 1002 Xcw Brunswick, New Jersey 106 W. 127 W. 108 W. 15 V. 140 W. 666 W. 1). Edward Earnsworth Duxtix 339 Wh. Hartford, Connecticut Alfred Ethridge ■123 Ew. lioice, Xew York Henry Robertson Faieing 427 Fw. Portland, Orci on FuAZER Lee Ford 425 Fw. St. Joseph, Missouri WiLLLAM Walker Gibson 45 V. Albany. Xeic York Harolb P berhart Hammond 52 V. Chicayo, Illinois (ii ' .ORGE Cushman Hannahs 47 ' . Xewnrk, Xew Jersey Sa.mi ' el Milby Harrington 36 V. lirooklyn. Xew York Dwight Ri ' ggles Perry Heaton 4 V. Wiisliinyton, District of Columbia Gi ' sTAVE ] Iaurice Hecksher 33 V. II untinyton, hony Island Percy William Holter 135 W. Helena, Montana Henry Martyn Hoyt, Jr. 365 Wh. Washinylon, District of Colundia Ernest Braislin Humpstone Brooklyn, Xew York Isaac Lamson Jennings Cleveland, Ohio 7 V. 354 Wh. 361 Wh. 272 D. Walter Ruel Cowles 333 Wh. Xcw Haren, Connecticut Charles Gould Curtiss 72 C. Buffalo, Xew York Herbert Hallock Cutler Bridgeport Stephen Jennings Bridgeport, Connecticut Deep Ifirer, Conneeticut SiGNORi Alphonsus Doherty 349 Wh. Jeremiah Howard Jones Murray, Idaho Harerhill, Massaclrusetts George Stuart Dole 85 C. ■ Frederick Trowbridge Kelsey 453 Fw. Bath, Maine Orange. Xew Jersey John Hampden Dougherty, Jr. 138 W. Ellis Knowles 8 College St. Brooklyn, Xcw York Pen.iacola, Florida Theodore Ives Driggs 371 Wh. George Andrew LaVie, Jr. 62 V. Waierbury, Conneeticut Brooklyn, Xew York 114 DEPAUTMKNT OF MUSIC BowDOix Updike ] IcC lixtock 469 Fw. I ' ittshury. I ' ciiiisijliyniia Allen Schuyler Malcolm 3-47 Wh. Melbourne, Austnilin Keith Rollin IManville 113 W. Carbondale, Fciinsyh-aiiia Feakcis Hautman jMarkoe, Jr. New York Ciiy 1151 Chapel St. Robert Middlebrook, Jr. 400 B. Kansas City, Missouri Francis William jNIoore 384 B. Rerllands, California Henry Butler ]Moore, Jr. 417 B. Brooklyn, Xeic York Henry Thomas Moore, M.A. Mem. University of Missouri. 1004 Carrollton, M issouri Charles Dexter Morris 46-5 F v. Olean, Xeic York Samuel Finley Brown Morse 272 D. Neicton ville, Massaeh nsetts George Braddock Ogle 10 V. Chicago, Illinois Irving Sands Olds 129 W. Erie, Pennsylrania Philip Scudder Ordway 92 C. yinehester, Massachusetts Charles Pomeroy Otis 88 C. Andorer, Massachusetts Arthur Newbury Parmelee 82 C. yorcester, Massachusetts Eli Burton Parsons 383 B. Troy, Pennsylvania Lewis A. Parsons 128 High St. New York City Lee James Perrin 333 Wh. New Haven, Connecticut Ernest Marcus Porter 391 B. Autnirn, New York Fleming Hewitt Revell, Jr. 122 W. Evanston, Illinois ] IiLTON Alexis Rosenfelp 142 L. New York City Arthur Judd Ryan 272 D. New York City Philip Johnston Scudder 28 V. New York City Franklin Goldthwaite Sherrill 1 V. Brooklyn, New York George Mark Sneath 355 Wh. New Haven, Connecticut Albert Franklin Stone 160 L. Bay City, Michigan Howard Sturges 8 College St. Providence, Rhode Island Stanley ' Adams Sweet 349 Wh. Yonkers, New York David Esson Taylor, Jr. 140 W. i crunton, Pennsylvania Arthur Van Rensselaer Thompson New York City 96 Wall St. Lewis Holmes Tooker 423 Fw. Brooklyn. Xeir York Richard Rodermond Townsend 469 Fw. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Garrat Bleecker Van Wagenen 39 V. South Orange, New Jersey John Adolf Vietor New York City Harris Walcott Indianapolis, Indiana Harry Augustus Walton Brooklyn, Netv York Donald Breckenridge Wells Hartford, Connecticut Ralph Wesley ' Wescott Baddonfield, New Jersey 117 W. 63 V. 1 V. 238 D. 15 V. 376 Wh. Ernest Cousins Wheeler Norwalk, Connecticut Lispenard Stewart Witherbee 105 W, New York City 115 l3cp«irtmnTt at Jfortstiy The call uj the iriUf Senior Cla0j3 John- Howard Ai.lisox, Ph.B. Yale University, li)05 !i() Wllllllcy Ave. (Iranhy, Connecticut FuEu Elijah Ames, B.A. ' d Division St. llarvaid University. IDO.t jS ' K icrr, Uassaehvsetts John Bentley, Jn., B.S. 7U VV. 1). Wesleyan University, 1!)II4 Jiroollyn, Xew Yvrk Philip Tkipp Coolidge, B.A. M Lake PI. Harvard I ' niversity. lOO. ' i Watcrtonn, la. ' isuellusctls Walter Owen Filley ' 1-i-i Wliallcj Ave. Xew Haven, Vonnectieut RuDO Lorenzo Fromme, B. Sc. Ohio State University. 1903 6-i Lake PI. Richmond, Indiana Di;nnis Camille Amedee Galarneau, B.A. 94. Division St. Tufts I ' oiieRe, l!)l)4 Hpriniijicld, Mnssaehnsctts James Ashworth Howarth, Jk. LL.B. Yale Universit.v, 180G 56 Kensington St. Xcie Haven, Connecticut Frederick William Hudson Jacojibe, M.A. 1.5;$ Dwiglit St. University of Toronto, 18!)8 Uueljih, Ontdvio John Everett Keach, B.A. Yale University. 1900 132 Howe St. Xorthanipton, Mnssacli usctts Sydney ' Luard Moore, B.A. Princeton University, 1904 f212 Orchard St.  S7. Louis, Missouvi 116 DEPART.MENT OF FORESTRY Andrew Edward Oman, B.S. 708 W. D. Ivansas State Aki-Ic. Coll. 1901 l.cununtrillc, Kansas Arthur Davis Read, B.A. 710 W. D. College of Emporia, 1903 Emporia, Kansas Arthtr Bernhard Recknagel, B.A. Yal. ' tuiversity. 1904 qr llivi i ' mi SI- B,oold,,H. cii: York ' ' i- ' l lO  r. Robert Young Stuart, B.A. 710 W. D. Dickinson College, 1903 Carlisle, Pennsylvania Horace Franklin Studley, B.A. IlarTard University, 1905 641 E. D. Rockland, Massachusetts William Hoyt Weber, B.A. 711 ' W. D. Wesleyan University, 1903 titaniforil, Conncrtirut George Adalbert Wilmot 641 E. D. Univ. Cape of Good Hope, 1895 Katwijk, Holland, 1896 Cape Town, Houth Africa 3!un ot: Clajsjs i WiLLL ii Burnet Barrows, B. A. Columbia Unlver.sity, 1905 364 Maiisficld St. Toinpkinsiillc, Xcir York AviLA B dard, B.A. SlJ j Broadway Laval University. 1905 Quebec, Canada John Franklin Bruins, B.A. Beioit College, 1905 8 Prospect PI. Brandon, Wisconsin Harrison DeWitt Burrall 333 York St. Talent, Oregon Ovid McOuat Butler, B.A. Butler College. 1902 26 Tiltoil St. Indianapolis, Indiana Ames Haven Corley, B.A. 20 Whalley Ave. Ohio Wesleyan University. 1901 M ' asliington, District of Columbia Stephen Miller Crowell, B.S. 64 Lake PI. Connecticut Agricultural College. 1905 Middletoien, Connecticut S. muel Trask D. na, B.A. Bowdoin College. 1904 Portland, Maine Raymond Davis, B.A. Bowdoin College, 1905 Portland, Maine Nils Bonnion Eckbo Stenkjar Skogskole, 1904 Christiania, yoricay 91 Lake PI. 91 Lake PI. 13 Lake PI. Charles Henry ' Flory, B.Sc. 64 Lake PI. Ohio State University, 1905 Arcanum, Ohio John Harold Foster, B.S. Norwich University, 1903 42 Whalley Ave. Walt ham, Massachusetts James Lee Grimes, B.S. 8 Prospect PI. Princeton University. 1905 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Bartle Trott Harvey-, B.S. 64 Lake PI. University of Maine, 1905 Orono, Maine Ch. rles Sheldon Judd, B.A. Yale University. 1905 245 York St. Honolulu, Haivaiian Islands Francis Bentley ' Kellogg, B.S. University of California, 1905 607 E. D. San Francisco, California Burt Persons Kirkland, B.A. Cornell University. 1905 212 Mansfield St. Silver Creek, Xew York KixGSLEY Rich MacGuffey , B.A. Yale University, 1905 64 Lake PI. New Haven, Connecticut Robinson Moies MacjMurray M ' orcester, Massachusetts 83 Sachem St. Clyde Sawyer Martin, B.S. 64 Lake PI. DePauw University, 1905 Oreencostle, Indiana 11 ' DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY David Townsend Mason, B.S. Rutgers College, 1905 59 Grove St. Bound Brook, New Jersey William Warner Mott, B.S. 609 E. D. University of California. 1904 Berkeley, California Louis Sutliffe Murphy, B.S. Tufts College. 1901 153 Dwigllt St. Somerville, Massaclntsetts RuTLEDGE Parker 153 Dwight St. Qeorgelovn, South Carolina GusTAVE Clodomir Piche, B.S. Montreal University. 1897 74 Wlialley Ave. Montreal, Quebec Colin Charles Robertson 182 Mansfield St. Blocinfotitein, South Africa Alfred Senn Swiss French College. 1881 Sheboygan, Wisconsin 48 Lake Pl. William Chambers Shepard 8 Prospect PI. Washington. District of Columbia F. Van Thom pson Marcellus, New York Charles Morehouse Walker, B.Sc. Massachusetts Agric. Coll. 1S99 OIT Vr rL- Cif Amherst, Massachusetts ■ ' l • Charles Parker Wilber, B.A. Rutgers College, 190.i 59 Grove St. New Brunswick. New Jersey Hugo August Winkenwerder, B.S. University of Wisconsin, 1902 ax T .ilr. PI Watertown, Wisconsin ' ' ' ■ William Winter 226 F. Indianiipolis. Indiana Edson LeA ' erne Wood Sarannah, New York Edward Seymour Woodruff, B.A. Yale University. 1890 182 Mansfield St. Litchfield, Connecticut tuDcnt0 from €)t] er JDcpartmcntjs Haeold Frank Carlton 113 V-S. New York City James Osborn Hopwood, B.S. 22 Whallcy Ave. TTniversity of Pennsylvania, lfMi4 I ' hihidclphia. I ' viiHsiitniHi,, UOXALI) ] I HlUDl-; CUrcUiiid. Ohio 434 Fw. HURERI- COKFING WiLLIAMS 111 GrOVe St. 1,11 k(ri lie, Connecticut 118 ©rpartmtnt ol Cltcolosy ' Lead, kind i lig il (KtaDuatc Clajsjj Raymond Gilmokf. Clapp, B.A. Boston University, 1900 B.D. Yale Univ., 10U3, m.a. 190-1 Geokge Hibbert Driver, B.A. Amherst College, 1900. m.a. 1004 B.D. Yale University, 1905 George Dewitt Castor, B.A. Dniry C ' ollese, 1S98, m.a. lOO. ' J B.D. Yale University, 1904 l oohcr ftatsw for iocs Berlin, Germany Soutit Boston, Massachtisctls ifr?Dohct J cllow for 1005 Jeru.salem, Syria Wdiccfield, Massachusetts WtDiaht cflott) for 1004 ]Marbur ?, Germany St. Louis, Missouri. William Herbert .Alexander Derby Herbert Stanley Brown, B.A. Darien Cheshunt Tollege. 1901 Yale University. 1S81 B.D. Yale Universitv. 1905 B.D. Yale University, 1886 Derby, Connecticut Darien, Connecticut 119 DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY WiLi-iAM BuRKows, B.A. 623 E. D. St. Stephens ColleRP. 1902 B.D. Berkelev Divinity Scbool, 1005 Xeic YoiL- Villi Otto Whitmore Burtner, B.A. 226 Whalley Ave. Otterliein University, 1898 B.D. Yale liniversity, 1905 Xeir Huven, Connecticut Shirley Jackson Case, B.A. 605 E. D. Acadia University. 1893. m.a. 1896 B.D. Yaie llniversity, 1904 Beacon Falls, Conned icul James Eraser Evans, B.A. 031 Elm St. University College, 1893 (jcorgetoien, Ontario, Canada William James Hail, B.A. 629 E. D. Missouri Vnllcy (-..liege. 1899 B.D. Y ' ale University. 1904 MaLiniaiiiii, .Inixin John Francis Johnston, B.A. Seymour Illinois Weslevan University, 1S08 M..4. 1901. I ' li.D. 1902 Set in our. Connceticut John Ervin Kirkpatrick, B.D. Oxford ChicaKO Theol. Seminary, 1895 Topeka, Kansas Uov MacHoughton, B.A. Si Dwight St. olivet College. 1902 II. D. Yale University, 1905 Bethlehem, Connecticut HosMER McKooN, B.S. 62i E. D. University of Calitornia. 1903 B.D. Pacific Theological Sem. 1905 San Dieyo, California Albert Alonzo IMadsen, B.A. Durham Moravian College, 1900 B.D. Yale Univ. 1903, M.A. 1904 Durham, Connecticut Andrew Russi:ll, B.A. 622 State St. McCill I ' niv.Tsitv. 1891 B.D. I ' rlii.-. ' ti.n iTiiversity, 1905 Bristol, Canada John Arend Timm 106 York Sq. Lutheran Theological Sem. (Phila.) 1881 B.D. Yale University, 1902 yew llarcn, Connecticut John Ma.son Wells, B.A. Montowese Amherst College, 191)2 B.D. Viile University. 1905 Moiiloiresr, Coniieelicut William Hamilton Wood, B.A. University of Toronto, 1901 613 E. D. B D. Yale University, 1905 Iroquois, Canada Mentor Cla00 Verle Wilson Blair, B.A. 68 Carmel St. Butler College. 19o:{, m.a. 1904 Plain ield, Indiana Marion LeRoy Burton, B.A. 626 E. D. Carleton College. 1900 Minneaiiolix, Minnesota Donald John Cowling, B.A. 227 L. Yale University. 1903, m.a. 1904 Scot I dale, I ' cnnsylvania Thomas Jefferson Golightly% B.A. Kentucky I ' niversity, 1904 630 E. D. Brookporl , Illinois Allen Thomas Gordon, B.A. 6-l ' 6 E. D. Bethany College. 1903 Bridf eport. Ohio Charles Lyon Hill, B.A, Fairfield Yale T ' nlversity. 1S95 LL.B. Y ' ale T ' nlversity, 1897 Fairfield, Connecticut John Mustapha Hinds, B.A. 675 W. D. Amherst College, 1903 Cortland, New York Oscar Edward Mauree, B.A. Belolt College, 1003 102 Dc ' Witt St, Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Ray Oakley Miller, B.A. 646 E. D. r.ethany College. 1903, m.a. 1904 Wcllsburg. West Virginio Thomas Edward Nugent, B.A. Northwestern Unlversit.v. 1903 655 W. D. Marquette, Nebraska Augustine Deoji Ohol, B.A. 603 E. D. Bates College. 1902 Filchhurg, Massachusetts Jason Noble Pierce, B.A. Mt. Carmel Amherst, 1902 Mt. Carmel, Connecticut 120 DEPAR1 AIE T OF THEOLOGY Lucius Chapin Portek, B.A. 631 E. D. Beloit College, 1901 Beloit, Wisconsin Harry Otis Pritchard, B.A. Butler College, 1902, m.a. 1903 68 Camiel St. Shelbyville, I ndiana Wilfrid Asa Rowell, B.A. Beloit College, 1899 Eilisboro, Wisconsin 631 E. D. John Adolf Scheuerle, B.A. 627 E. D. Oberlin College. 1901 Quincy, Washington Stephen Ale.kander Stewart, B.A. Trinity College, 1900 682 W. D. Monroe, Xorth Carolina Barrett Prettyman Tyler, B.A. Randolph Macon. 1902 617 E. D. Leirisburg, West Virginia jHiDDle Clajsjs Hugh Elmer Brown, B.S. 673 W. D. Whitman College. 1904 Dayton, Washington Charles Melancthon Calderwood, Ph.B. 681 W. D. Iowa College. 1900 Brooklyn, Iowa Adelbert Putnam Chapman, B.A. Yale UniversitT, 186. ) dno p Tj Northfield, Connecticut ' ' - ■ Edward Evans, Jr., B.A. Cornell T ' niversity, 1902 Fnvhovn Afnuc! Fo.rboro, Massachusetts - 0X0010, iuass. Charles Martin Good, B.A. 612 E. D. Otterbein University, 1904 Harrisonburg, Virginia Raymond Rogers Gregory, B.A. Franklin and Marshall Collece. 1904 CC17 T T Gilberts. I ' enirsylraiiia ° ' ♦ ••!- ' ■ Ralph jMoore Harper, Ph.B. 684 W. D. University of Xorth Carolina, 1904 Kinston, Xorth Carolina Darwin Ashley Leavitt, B.A. 635 E. D. Beloit College, 1904 Beloit, Wisconsin Howard MacMillan Richard, B.A. Yale University, 1905 SOi Whitney Ave. Xeir Haren, Connecticut Robert Seneca Smith, B.A. Yale TTnivi-rsity, 1903, m.a. 190:, Dwigllt Hall Clarendon, Vermont William Henry Smith, B.A. Hiram College, 1901 99 EdgCWOod Ave. Xew Eaven, Coniicetirnt Albert Thomas Steele, B.A. 679 W. D. Adrian College. 1896 Monroe, Connect lent Karl Owen Thompson, B.A. 693 W. D. . mherst College. 1904 tfpringfield, Massachusetts Arthur Ewen Westenberg, B.A. Beloit College, 1904 614 E. D. Kirkland, Illinois Everett Thomas Whitford, B.A. Brown University, 1902, M.A. 1903 696 W. D. Xew Haven, Connecticut giuntor ClajiiS Robert Bell 600 Chapel St. John Luther Dickson New Haven. Connecticut Pleasant Valley. Connecticut Charles Walter Bruninghaus, B..A.. Hiram College. 190, RQf; W Ti Worcester, Massachusetts ' ' - ' ■ Walter Lewis Ferris, B.A. Beloit College, 190. , Oak Park, Illinois 121 625 E. D. 638 E. D. DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY Henry Adam Goering 23 Slicffield Ave. Ames, Kansas Harry Grimes, B.A. 709 W. D. Beloit College, 1!)05 Brodliead, yisconsin George Anthony Hai.l, B.S. 697 W. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1001 Broubline, Massacliuseits Arthur Jones, B.A. 6i0 W. D. Friends University, 1903 Tonyuiioxie, Kansas Daniel Webster Kurtz, B.A. 622 E. D. Juniata ( ollege, 1905 Hartcillr. Ohio Theodore Burger Lathrop, B.A. Beloit College. 1903 64-4 E. D. Asliland. Wisconsin Rdhkkt Buyan McCori), B.A. 645 E. D. Florida State College, 190. ' 3 Tallahassee, Florida. Pearl Eugene Mathias, B.A. 620 E. D. Lebanon Valley College, 1905 Highspire, Pennsylvania George Dickson Owen, B.A. 703 W. D. Lebanon Valley College. 1905 Laurel t prings, .Ve«; Jersey Frank Melvin Patterson, B.A. Waynesburg College. 1905 (fan r j Vunnichaels, I ' cnnsylrania ' ' vv.i. . Angelo Eusebius Shattuck, B.A. Beloit College, 1905 fion XT ' T Clinton, Wisconsin ' • ' - • William Arthur Shelton, B.A. Hargrove College. 1905 -laa T ,,tfnn St Potcau, Indian Territory - -Button St. Henry Dickinson Smith, B.A. 643 E. D. Beloit Cullfge. 190-J licliiit. Winroiisin Wilbur Kelsey Thomas, B.A. 640 E. D. Friends University, 1904 Amboy, Indiana Thomas Aber Williams, B.A. 642 E. D. Marietta College, 1905 Marietta, Ohio Ben.jamin Franklin Wyland, Ph.B. University of Iowa, 1905 r Qoy y Q Harlan. I una tuDcntjs puvjsiung clcctcD tuDicjS Angelo di Dominica 101 Sylvan Ave. Charles Paulson 112 Dixwell Ave. Xcw Haven, ( ' oniivrticul ' ' ew Uaren, ConneelirnI Robert Nelson Harris 37 Maple St. (■„ uli.. George Smith 304 Exchange St. ew Haven, Connecticut ew Haven, Conncrlicut John Edwin Jay, Ph.B. Earlham College, 1895 iq Universitv PI Wielnta. Kansas ' - ' y q Walfhid SwanSON Sakkis Ohan Kerian, B.A. 17 ' Oak St. 25 Woodland St. St. rnul ' s Institute. Tarsus, 1899 AitaiKi. A.tia Minor ■Veic Haven, Connecticut John Graham McIvor, B.A. 688 W. D. Arthur Collins Williams, B.A. University of Glasgow. 1882 _ Yale University. 1898 657 W. D. Hartford, Connecticut i.D. University of Glasgow, 1886 UalifajT, Xova Hcotia John Edward Newton, B.A. 632 E. D. Harry Clinton York, B.A. 628 E. D. Yale University. 1905 Lebanon, Connecticut 122 DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY tuDcntjS from € tl)ct: acpavtmcntjsi Robert Morrill Adams, R.A. National Normal University, 1005 C7 Pni-l- Qf Kochcsier, Vermont ' i.tiKou. ' IUGI •IlTs Nelson Carney, B.A. 618 E. D. Lincoln University, 1899 B.D. Yale University, 1904 Portsmouth, Virginia Charlks Sherman Bodwell yew Hai en, Connecticut 784 Yale P. O. Arthur Howe Bradford, B.A. Dw. James Lemuel Moore, B.A. 96 Howe St. Yale University. 190.5 Erskine College, 1905 Montclair, New Jersey Atoka, Tennessee lOejpartmritt of iHclrtcinr ' Not poppi , nor i i(t)i(lrii nii, nor all llie drotrxi) xi nipx of I lie world, S iall ever medicine llice In l iiil xnvet xlecji tpiivkcr llian lie. Senior Clajos FuANK Mears Adams, Ph.B. 120 York St. Yale University. IDOS .Yfif Haven, Coniieclieut Eugene Maurice Blake 919 Howard Ave. Bridgcjiurt, Connecticut Joseph Edward Bradv 591 Elm St. Brockton, Mossnchusetts Patrick Joseph Brennan Noricich, Connecticut 27 Sylvan Ave. Michael Edward Cooney, Jr. 315 Crown St. Northampton, Massachusetts Calvert Martin DeForest 120 York St. Cumt)erland, Wisconsin Edwin Carpenter Gilbert 120 York St. West Hartford, Contiectieut Isaiah IIagob Halladjian Aintab, Turkeij 12 Dixwcll Ave. Joseph Webster Horton 668 W. D. Hartford, Connecticut William Lorne Irvine, B.A. Yale Iniversity, 1003 f ' o riy ci. Mill Creek, Manitoba ' Ijrove St. Herbert Leopold Kennedy ' 87 Park St. O len brook. Conn ecticu t Carl Emil ] Ieyer 371 Crown St. Chicopee, Massachusetts Charles Ruben Mitchell 668 W. D. New Britain, Connecticut Shem Alfred Everett 56-1 George St. Charles Connor Murphy 104 York Sq. Shokan, New York New Haven, Connecticut 124. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE John Emilius Parker, B.S. Union College. 1901 15ii Dwi rlit St. Charleston,  S ' o«( i CuroUnu John Woodcock Parker, Jr. yea- Hacen, Connecticut iO-i Forry St. Frank Lyman Phillips, Ph.B. Yale I ' niveisity. 1902 -i an Vr.vl- Qf Xea- Haven, Connecticut ' ■ Bernard Jl-les Rosen 52 L.afayette St. Rochester, Xew Yorh Charles Arthur Ruickoldt 71 Olivo St. yew Ha ten, Connecticut Charles EIdwin Sanford Ansonia, Connecticut 928 Grand Ave. Irving Frank Scofield, B.A. Wesleyan University, 1902 qi tj., ,.1. Cf New York City ® - ' ' ■ Max Ruskin Smirnow lOey. Wasliiiigton Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Jeremiah Barrett Sullivan, B.A. Yale University. 1903 245 Washington Ave. e,r Harm. Connecticut Charles Arthur Tetrault, Ph.B. Brown University, 1902 919 Howard Ave. Southbridge, Massachusetts William Howard Treat Derby Derbt , Connecticut John Willl m Vollmer So. Norwalk So. Xorwalk, Connecticut Alexander Zangwill Wolodarsky Xew York City 57 Park St. junior ClajJjs David Nils Ahlstrom 105 York St. Bradford, Pennsylvania Horace Doolittle Bellis Trenton, Xew Jersey 1187 Chapel St. George Houghton Bodley 371 Crown St. Xew Britain, Connecticut Felix Percy Chillingworth Xew Haven, Connecticut 47 Stanley St. James Ry ' Le Coffey, B.A. Yale University. 1903 17 Autllllin St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Charles Clarence Davis 98 Greene St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Hugh Francis Flaherty 413 Beach St. M ' est Haven, Connecticut Philip Frank 87 York St. Xew York City Samuel James Goldberg Hartford, Connecticut 269 Portsea St. RuFus Warren Hall 105 York St. Bridgeport, Connecticut Albert Ludwig Hendricks Xew Haven, Connecticut 239 George St. George Francis Herrity ' 102 Ward St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Samuel Francis Jackson 56 Frank St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Robert Francis Lawless 1151 Chapel St. Amiandale, Prince Eduxird Island, Canada Emmett Judson Lyman 165 York St. Sliringfield, ilassach usctts John Joseph MacDonald 230 Oak PI. Xew York City Edwin Lowell Marcy 355 Lenox St. Xeu: Haven, Connecticut Anthony Joseph Mendillo 86 Canal St. Xew Haven, Connecticut ] Iatthew Nigohos Nahigan 64 Howe St. Harpoot, Turkey 125 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE William Orrin Rice, Ph.B. 117 Wall St. Brown Vniversity, 1903 (lardncr, iJussachusetts Clyde Augustus Roeder 371 Crown St. Grand Island, .YetrasAn TiiOM.As Francis Scanlon 11 Cassius St. Xoroton, Connecticut Marvin McRae Scarbrough, M.A. Yale University, in05 219 York St. Eugcite, Oregon Goodrich Truman Smith 668 W. D. yoodbury, Connecticut John Walter Sweeney 85 Sachem St. Xew Haven, Connecticut George Edward Teehan 10.5 Park St. Brockton, Massachusetts Frank William Thompson 112 Howe St. Watcrbur; , Conncclictd Benedict Nolasco Whipple Bristol. Connecticut 10.5 Park St. cconD Jpcar Clajos Robert Robertson Agnew 27 Puarl St. Robert Edwin Aloysius Harney ' Sew Haven, Connecticut Wallingford, Connecticut Wallillgford Alfonso Louis Avitabile j j Hershman 6 High St. yew Haven, Connecticut 10 Franklin St. .Ve ( Haven, Connecticut Abraham Bernstein 269 Portsca St. Arthur Edwin Hodgson, Ph.B. Ansonia, Connecticut John Eugene Black, Ph.B. Yale University, 1!K)3 i o( Vr.i ' 1 Qt Bridgeport, Connecticut '  ' t- Vale University, 1003 8 University PI. Xeiv Haven, Connecticut Robert Joseph Boyle Xeiv Haren, Conncclieut Joskph Edward Kearney q I Stat St ■ ' ' ' ' ' • ' oniieciicut 868 Chapel St. Hugh Francis Keating Wallingford Thomas Frederick Brodkrick, Jr. Wallingford, Connecticut 5 1 Prospect St. George Conklin Kinne 96 Sherman Ave. ■Jamaica Plain, Ulassaehusclts Ypsilanli, Michigan Paul IMorgan Butterfield, B.A. 589 P. Henry Bertram Lambert 29!3 York St. ' ' ' ' ' i lll:l: ll;l!f n,ont Bridgeport, ConneCicul Perley Bickford Chandler, B.A. John Thom.xs Leahy 3iV.i York St. A eio London, ( anncrlirul Coe College. iniM Marengo, loira 51 Trumbull St. Joseph Irving Linde 8!3 Lafayette St. ,, T, , _, Xea Haven, Connecticut Clifton Mather ( ooley 919 Howard Ave. William Edward Lippman Xorwalk, Connecticut 812 Grand Ave. ._ Xeic Have?). Connecticut Hagob Haroutiun Davidian 64 Howe St. James David ] IacGaughey, Jr. Afion-Kava-hissar. Asia Minor Wallingford, Connecticut 293 York St. Alfked Carlton Gilbert 11 ' 6 York St. John Henry McGrath 925 Howard Ave. Portland, Oregon Xew Haven, Connecticut 126 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE Arthur Drought jMarsh 1015 Whallcy Ave. Xcic Haven, Connccllcut Clement Channing Nevin ;373 Crown St. Edijartoicn, Massach iisclls Ira Hart Noyes 91 Park St. Stonington, Connecticut John Francis O ' Brien 925 Howard Ave. ilcriden, Connecticut Sumpat Kevork Pachanian, B.A. St. Paul ' s Institute, Tarsus 45 Charles St. Marash, Turkey Michael Antonio Parlato Derby Derby, Connecticut Joseph Eastman Sheehan 159 York St. WaUingford, Connecticut Abraham Albert S.mernoff 71 Washington Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Emil Maurice Soroch 812 Grand Ave. Bay City, Michigun Christopher Arnold Thompson Jcrcll, Iowa 280 Lloyd St. Paul Titus 120 York St. Syracuse, Neiv York Mendel Volkenheim 40 Spruce St. Neiv Haven, Connecticut Edwin Jewel Weldon 911 Howard Ave. Torrington, Connecticut Edward Joseph Whalen 315 Crown St. Northampton, Massachusetts Preston Wing Whitaker 371 Crown St. Vaierville, Maine f irjst gear Clajsjs Richmond Douglass Armstrong Xew Haven, Connecticut 190 Oak PI. Arthur Edward Brides 120 York St. Brockton, Massachusetts Turner Charles Brown 859 Chapel St. yew Haven, Connecticut Jacques Louis Buttner 78 Dwight St. Donai, Xord, France Daniel Joseph Byrne 112 Howe St. Waterbury, Connecticut Harry Elmer Candee, Ph.B. Yale rniversity, 1904 74 Dixwell Ave. New Haven, Connecticut Robert Sheffield Clark 114 Howe St. Woodbury, Connecticut Carl Stone Crummett 159 York St. Haverhill, Massachusetts Anthony Otto DeMatty 3(5 Perkins St. New Haven, Connecticut John Daniel Donohue, Jr. 89 Park St. Suutti yindllam, Connecticut Claude Clarke Durgan 141 York St. Saranac Lake, New York Edward Brendon Farley 11 College St. Derby, Connectieul Edward J. mes Finn Shelton iShelton, Connecticut Benjamin Brooks Finkelstone Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport Williaji John Henry ' Fischer Danhuni. Connecticut 293 GeorP e St. Claude Vincent Flaherty- Ansonia Ansonia, Connecticut John Francis Flynn Bridgeport Bridgeport, Connecticut Charles Lawrence Furcolow 792 Grand Ave. New Haven, Connecticut 127 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE Carl Johannes Gade 53 Prospect St. €jlc, Denmark Thomas Humphrey Gallivan ' Norwich, Connecticut 1079 Chapel St. Grace Betts Gaensey 120 York St. Walcrbury, Connecticut William Joseph Good 1079 Chapel St. Xoricich, Connecticut Harry Bruce Griffin 38 Clark St. A fu; Uurcn, Connecticut DwiGHT RuGGLES Perry ' Heaton 4 Y. Washington, District of Columbia Frederick William Heyl, Ph.B. Yale University. ino4 403 Howard Ave. ' Sew Uarcn, Connecticut Charles Elias Hy ' de 81 Newhall St. ' New Haven, Connecticut Vincent Joseph Irwin 909 Howard Ave. Springfield, Massach uselts Edward Charles Kiernan New Haven, Connecticut 98 St. John St. George Washington King Ansonia Ansonia, Connecticut Israel Kleiner 288 Willow St. New Haven, Connccticnt John Charles Malony 141 York St. Dundee, New iork William Charles IMcGuire 909 Howard Ave. New Haven, Connecticut James Francis 0 ' Gorm. n 2.54 Crown St. South Manchester, Connecticut Wal ter Irving Russell Mgstic, Conncclieut 919 Howard Ave. Paul Kibbe Sellew 807 Orange St. East Longmeadow, Massachusetts Gi ' .oRGE Emanuel Thielcke Danhuvy, Connecticut 1.50 Shelton Ave. John Newell Waggoner 105 Park St. ■Icvscyville, Illinois NiLi ' .s Westcott, M.A. 919 Howard Ave. Hrown T ' niversity. 100. ' ) On .- Lawn, Rhode Island Wells Warren Wilson 230 Portsea St. New Haven, Connecticut Special tuDcntjs John James Donohue 89 Park St. Harold Taylor Leavenworth South Windham, Connecticut Nciv Haven, Connecticut 830 Elm St. John Albert Kimzey 152 Temple St. William Lucas Lush 460 ' JMiird Ave. Detroit, Michigan West Haven, Connecticut 128 larpartmcnt of iLalu ' Gc illciiifii of tlic Jury ! ' ciefraDuatc Clajsgi Andrew Tew Bierkax, LL.B. Yale University. 1896 Q.ii T on-i-n.ioo S1- M.L. Yale University, 1904 ' - ' l awieiice St. l ew Haven, Connecticut Thomas Christopher Coughlix, LL.B. Yale University, 1900 H,-;,]rr,.Tir,vf Bridyeport, Connecticut -UDCtgcpoit Alexander Gumming, Ph.B. University of Michigan, 1894 1032 Cliapol St. LL.B. Harvard University, 1902, m.a. 1904 New Haven, Connecticut Thomas Charltox Hall, LL.B. 26i D. University of Texas. 1904 Temple, Texas RoLEx Whitxey Imbrie, LL.B. 333 York St. George Washington University, 1905 Washington, District of Columbia Frank Kenxa, LL.B. 25 Lake PI. Yale University lOO.j eir Haren, Connecticut Rey ' n Midori Kimura, LL.B. 55 Prospect St. Yale University. 1904, m.l. 190.3 Miijogi, J (I [Kin Forest D. Lawhead, LL.B. 114 High St. Drake University. 190.  Cninesrille, Missouri Way ' xe ]Montgomery ' Musgrave, LL.B. New Yoik Law School, 1899 ' 9 P.n-l- Qf Xew York City ' ' ' • Frederick Lord Perry ' , LL.B. 68 Dwiglit St. Felix Harold Schmitt, LL.B. Northwestern T ' niversity, 1905 ' VVJ Voi ' k St Chicayo, Illinois 129 DEPARTMENT OF LAW Earl M. Steer, LL.B. 173 Thompson St. Thomas John Welch, Jr., LL.B. Drake University. 190.-. Notre Itame University, 1905 a-ic) Oi-ino-o St New Haven, Connecticut MuUne, Illinois ' ' vjiange at. C irD gear Clajsjs 159 Elm St. Louis Frederick Adelman Pittsburg, I ' entisylrania 1079 Chapel St. Willard Springer Allen, LL.B. New York Law School, 19o:i UQ VVlinllnv Xvp Neic York City ° vnaiity Ave. Joseph Toyne Anquillare New Haven, Connecticut 337 Orange St. George Stanleigh Arnold, B.A. Yale University, 1903 or T li.Jrrlit Glf Ncic Haven, Connecticut - iJ«lgtlt St. Albert Jabez Bailey ' Tantic, Connecticut Seth Weaver Baldwin, B.A. 683 W. D. Yale University, 1904 Nauyutuck, Connecticut Clarence Alfred Barnes, B.A. Yale University, 1904 na V],,-, Cf Mans ield. Miissacliusclis ' ' ' ' • Carroll Linwood Beedy, B.A. 3fi Elm St. Philip Nathan Bernstein Xcin Haven, Connecticut 19 Grand Ave. George David Brodie, B.A. 117 Wall St. University of Vermont. 1003 Burlinqton, Veniiont 36 Elm St. Paul Andros Brooks Minneapolis, Minnesota Charles Clinton Bunker, B.A. Dartmouth College, 1903 i kq TTlm Qt Mercer, Maine ' ' ' • James Noel Howard Campbell, B.A. Y ' ale University. 1903 ' I ' l ' l V,-.i.l- Q+ Hartford, Connecticut ' ' ' - i - BiRDSEY ' Erskine Case 278 Orange St. yew Haven, Connecticut John Martin Cates 36 Elm St. Boston, Massachusetts Rus.sELL Porter Clark yew York City 56 Whallcy Ave. Israel Jacob Cohn Bridgeport liridycjtort, Connecticut John Mather Davidson, LL.B. .A  ' London. Connecticut 333 York St New York Law School, 1905 David Jackson Davis Arab, Alabama 137 Dwiglit St. 925 Howard Ave. Harold Depew IJnden, yew Jersey .John Coleman Dukev 137 Dwight St. Denver, Colorado Lockett Clifford Ely 267 Orange St. Knoxville, Tennessee Albert Jeffrey ' s Evans I ' iltsburg, Pennsylvania Henry James Freeman yauyatuck, Connecticut 105 York St. 25 High St. 36 Elm St. 159 Elm St. Herman Glasser yew Yovk City Iartin Wood Hall Frccport, New York Harry Fleming Hamlin Chicayo, Illinois John Ray ' mond Hayes 337 Orange St. Ho. Manchester, Connecticut Roger Richardson Hill D. iSayinan Michigan Cy ' rus Bussey ' Hillis 159 Elm St. Dcs Moines, Iowa 130 Maurice E. Holzman Johnstown, I ' cnnsi honia Lawrence Augustus Howard, B.A DEPARTMENT OF LAW 159 Elm St. 333 York St. Hartford, Connrcticut Yale University, 1003 Francis Dustin Hurtt Xew Harcn, Connecticut Herbert Victor Jones Brooklyn, New York John William Joy, B.A. Yale University, 1901 Waterburi , Connecticut Louis H. Katz Hartford, Connecticut James Whitney ' Knox, B.A. 715 W. D. Yale University, 1904 Hartford, Connecticut Louis Adolph Kornblut Ansonia, Connecticut Frank Ansel Lasley- Chicago, Illinois Robert Edward Lee Xew Haven, Connecticut Hartford 661 W. D. 116 High St. 36 Elm St. Hartford Ansonia 159 Elm St. 166 Aslimun St. Frank I ester Palmer tSaco, Maine Edgar LeRoy Pond, Jr., B.A. Yale University, 1904 333 York St. Terri vulc, Connecticut Thomas Fitzgerald Porter, Jr. Natchitoches, Louisiana 137 Dwight St. Frank Howard Purinton, B.A. Bates College, 1896 39 Lvnwood PI. Leinston, Maine • ' James John Quill, B.S. 36 Elm St. Amherst College, 1904 Hoi yoke, Massachusetts Joseph Harden Reich 1079 Chapel St. Pittsburg, Pennsylrania Charles Asaph Roberts, B.A. Yale Universit.v 1902 662 W. D. Ha rfford. t on necti cu t Frederick Richard Ryan. B.A. Yale University, 1901 345 Howard Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Maurice David Saxe 19 Gold St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Herbert Caneield Lust 152 Temple St. Paul Shaferath, B.A. 6-1 Lake PI. - Yale I ' niversity. 1904 Waterhury, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Donald Alexander McDonald, B.A. 925 Howard Ave. Washington State University, 1903. ll.b. 1903 Seattle, Washington WiLLL M Macdonald 37 College St Hatfield, Massachusetts John Coleman L hon 27 High St. Hartford, Connecticut George Frazier Mara Bridgeport Bridgeport, Connecticut Charles Dudley- ] L rshall Rock Island, Illinois 271 Crown St. William Mulville 674 ' W. D. Xorfolk, Connecticut Robert Ludlow Nase 36 Elm St. Hebron, Virginia George Nicholas 36 Elm St. Xew York City Arthur Henry ' Slack, Ph.B. Brown Tniversity. IOCS 399 El„ gt. Kirerside, Jihode Island Lucius Kelsey ' Stevens, B.A. Clinton Hamilton College, 1S90 CTuiton, Connecticut George Arthur Stokes, LL.B. Vanderbilt University. 19(1.-, WaterburV 11 aterbury, Connecticut • ' Rocco Terardi 818 Chapel St. Xew Haven, Connecticut John Obealy Vanatta, LL.B. New York Law School. 190,- j-jj, Hio-h St Braniards, Xew Jersey f Matt Savage Walton, B.A. 364 D. Kentucky University, 19(ii; Lexiuylou, Kentucky Erskine Douglas Warren 36 Elm St, Toronto, Canada 131 DEPARTMENT OF LAW Edward Hall Washbukx Norman Weil 236 Crown St. 570 Howard Ave. Baltimore, Maryland ycr Haven. Connrcllcnt FraXCIS BayARD WintHROP, B.A. Elmer Emanuel Wassman, LL.B. 6S6 W. D. Giant Tlnlvei-sity of Tennessee, 10il.j Florida State College, in03 Chattanooga, Tennessee Tallahassee, Florida cconD car Clais John Quincy Ames A ' eir Haven, Connecticut Harry ' Hall Atwater , B.A. Yale University. 1905 .g Pi. nklill St. Auburn. A fir i ork Thorpe Babcock Quincy, Massachusetts Fred Chester Banby Waterbury, Connecticut Louis Hyde Bauman S7. Louis, Missouri Ralph Turner Beers Bridgeport, Connecticut Spencer Gilson Brown, B.A. Blackburn Collejje, 10(1 ' .! oaa ' 1 C4 MA. Princeton T-niversitv, IWH ' J ' J ' J 1 01 lv Pit- Brighton, Jllinois Robert Burton, B.A. Blackburn College. ino4 Carlinville, Illinois Robert Harold Butterfield DcWittc, Iowa 27 High St. William Kernax Camblos, B.A. 108 Higli St. St. .Toseph ' s ColIeRe. (Pliila.) 1004 I ' ll ilii drlph ia , Penn sylra n ia John Francis Clark 110 Wall St. Siiol:anc, Wash ington Luther Gardner Coburn, B.S. Wesleyan University. 1001 A.(iO Vl , CJ- .Yeif Haven, Connecticut ' ' ' ' 152 Tcniplo St. Robert Newton Crane 333 York St. 166 L. 163 York St. lU High St. Bridgeport 333 York St. John Aloysius Cohan Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 104 York St. I ' lainfield. Massachusetts Samuel Kirke Crawford 130 Wall St. iS7. Louis, Missouri J.XMES Augustin Cummings Fairfield Fa ir icld, ( ' on neclicu t Alexander ]Maxwell Davis 163 York St. Brooklyn. Xew York .Marion Roscoe Davis, B.A. 692 W. D. Hamilton ColleBe, 1004 iantic, Connecticut John Burnardine Dillon 236 Crown St. iShelton, Connecticut Ferdinand D ' Esopo 120 High St. Hartford, Connecticut Rand Meyer Edmonuson 159 Elm St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania WiLLiAji Brewster Ely, B.A. 426 George St. Henry Perkins Erwin, B.A. 701 W. D. Yale University. 1004 Johnson City, Tennessee Charles William Evakts 49 Lawrence St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Ray Henry Everett 118 York St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Carl Stanley Flanders, B.A. Yale University. 1004 Of; T?I„, Cf Maiden. Massachusetts ' ' ' ■ Joseph ] L rion Forsyth, B.A. Yale University. 1005 gg AsllIlUin St. Franklin, Xew York 132 DEPARTMENT OF LAW PiERREPOxT Beers Foster, B.A. Charles Edward Moore Stamford Yali luiversity. 1!)03 yop; TlislinT-i ' f tiiamford, Connecticut rir Harm. Connecticut ' ' iilsnop Sr. John Morrison Fox Walcott, Indiana r( Q w T Charles Everett IMoore, B.A. 220 F. 0. A . U. xa e University, 1904 Wliite I ' luins, Xcw Yorl Abe Saul Geduldig Bridgeport, Connecticut Holliday Ellwood Hartmax Elhrood Ciiji, I ' cnnsiihnnifi 118 York St. Percival Wilbur Hike 288 Howard Ave. yew Harm, Connecticut Bridgeport Albert Clayton Moss 333 York St. Lancaster, Pennsylva nia Edgar Munson, B.A. 1.55 Elm St. Y:iIo University, 1904 Williamsport, Pennsylrania George Sharp INIunson, B.A. Yale University, 1904 -i rtr T?!,,, Cf Williamsport, I ' cnnsylrania ' ' ' • Charles Arthur Hopwood Bridgeport Hugh Joseph Murphy ' , B.A. Bridgeport. Connecticut Charles Hadlai Hull, B.A. 57 Grove St. Yale University. 1905 eic London, Connecticut Newell Jennings, B.A. 37 Lvnwood PI. Yale University, 1904 Bristol, Connecticut Bernard Israel Kamen 73-1 Grand Ave, Xcw Haven, Connecticut William Edward Kennedy ' 899 Howard Ave. augafucl:, Connecticut Thojias Henry ' Kirkland, B,A, Yale University, 1904 287 York St, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts Frederick William Lang Brookljin. Xen- York 166 Lawrence St, William Douglas Lovelace Muskegon, Michigan 371 Crown St, Frank Patrick McEvoy 333 York St. Waterhurg. Connecticut Arthur Packer McKinstry ' , B.A, Yale Tniversity, 1905 ore Vnrl.- C;t Worcester, Massachusetts - lOlKai. William Glenn ] Ic] Iillen Carnegie, Pennsglrania 333 York St. Israel Henry ' ]May ' Meriden Mcriden, Connecticut Yale University, 1004 139 B latchlcy Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut George Elton Parks, B.A. 155 Elm St. Yale University. 1004 East Orange, yen- Jersey Eugene James Phillips, B,A. Yale University. 1905 38-i Howard Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Walter Griffith Powell California, Pennsylvania 36 Elm St. 133 Wall St, 333 York St. Ogden AIills Reid, B.A, Yale University, 1904 yciv York City Sabin Say ' les Rus.sell Killingly, Connect icut Harry ' John Schmidt yew Haven, Connecticut Joseph George Sh.xpiro 288 Grand Ave. yew Haven, Connecticut Adelbert Arthur Skeel, Ph,B, Yale University, 1904 007 Teinnlp St Freeport, Illinois ' ' 1 unple St, John Carroll Slade, B.A. 231 York St. Yale I ' niversity, 1905 Kclloggsrille, .Vcic York George Groot Snow 110 Wall St. Hpringfield, South Dakota Robert Gordon Starr 47 Lake PI. titamford, Connecticut 133 Paul Raymond Stinson Rutland, Vermotit Thomas Day Thacher, B.A. 155 Elm St. Yale University, 1904 .Ycif York City Gaylord Bacon VanKirk EUenville, Xeic York 1081 Chapel St. George Sungerland VanSchaiok CoUeskill, Xew York 333 York St. DEPARTMENT OF LAW 333 York St. Thomas George Wall 27 High St. HockneU City, Iowa William Ernest Whiting, B.A. Yale University, 1004 345 Whitney Ave. New Haven, Connecticut Orrin Arthur Wing 132 Wall St. Lowell, Massachusetts Ch. rles Herbert Woods, B.A. Blackburn College 1904 333 York St. CarbnrtUe, Illinois fiv t ptav ClajSjS John Francis Agoglia 342 George St. Brooklyn, New York Harry Burnard Allen I ndependence, Missouri Walter Edward Anderson Hawthorne, Iowa. 53 Prospect St. Leonard Woods Baker 70 Trumbull St. New Haven, Connecticut Lincoln Wade Barnes 393 Elm St. Levant on, Pennsylvania John Joseph Barter, Jr. Walliugford Wallinijford, Connecticut Sydney Fay Bellows, B.A. Oberlin College 1905 Toledo, Ohio Saul Berman 53 Lake PI. Hartford, Connecticut Abram Fremont Blanchard IVleridcn Meriden, Connecticut William Andree Bree 200 Blatchlcy Ave. New Haven, Connecticut Glidden Bryant Newcastle, Maine Martin L. Caine Naugatuck, Connecticut Alexander Colin Campbell, Jr. New Haven, Connecticut 23 Lynwood PI. 296 Wall St. Bridgeport Samuel Campner Neic Harcn. Connecticut FlORAVANTE CaRAGLIA Bridgeport, Connecticut Paul Stanley Chapman 273 Orange St. liridycport, Connecticut Arthur Joseph A. Charwate 46 Elm St. Houston, Tcieas Chauncey Irving Clark 17 Bishop St. New Haven, Connecticut Edward Alexius Claxton 333 York St. Rensselaer, A ' eii ' York Pasquale Cohianchi, LL.B. 109 Wooster St. Royal University of Naples, ISOS Ncuy Haven, Connecticut Franklin Willard Cohen Ansonia Ansonia, Connecticut Emil Louis CotiS, B.A. 114 High St. Yale University, lOO. ' i Hprague, Connecticut Richard William Cronecker 180 L. Hea Isle City, New Jersey Frank Quinn Cronin, B.A. 293 York St. Y ' ale University, 1905 New London, Connecticut James Henry Dixon 114 York Sq. Boston, Massachusetts Walter Vincent Donovan 217 York St. Brooklyn, New York 134 Di:rAKTMENT OF LAW Edwin Jasox Dryer, M.A. 46! Elm St. Randolph-Macon College. 1005 Clarence, ew York William Edward Egan 911 Howard Ave. Southington, Vonnecticut John LeGrande Evans 56 Whallej ' Ave. Emerson, luua Nicholas Anthony Falvello Brooklyn, Sew York 3-l!2 George St. Edward Lincoln Fenn !}33 York St. ' insted, Connecticut William Henry- Fogarty- 105 Park St. Hartford, Connecticut Graham Foster 128 Wall St. Kiowa, Kansas Herbert Bradley Foster Chicago, Illinois 56 Whalley Ave. Lea David Freeman 120 Higli St. Galveston, Texas Andrew Gardella 216 Orange St. Bridgeport, Connecticut Benjamin Jacob Gakfunkel 64 Lafayette St. Xen- Haven, Connecticut Isaac Jacob Ginsberg 27 William St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Karl Goldsmith 56 Wiialley Ave. Sac City, loica James Lippincott Goodwin, B.A. Y ale University. 100.5 aj.K AA ' ;.,tL.. T ,.., Xew York City inthrop Ave. Alexander Joseph Gravel, Jr. New Haven, Connecticut 266 Poplar St. William Vincent Griffin 103 Ward St. XeiD Haven, Connecticut Walter Ralph Guilford 281 Crown St. Xorfhnmpton, Massachusetts Charles Stanley Hall 72 College St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Charles Harmon 211 F. Frankfort, Uelauare Cramer Chesterfield Hegeman Bridgeport. Connecticut Bridgeport Stanton Higgins 2i Broad St. Xcn: Haren, Connecticut Robert Caspar Hoerle 333 York St. Johnstoicn, Pennsylntnia Richard Carley Hunt 110 Wall St. Hot t prings, South Dakota Robert Guthrie Jordan 36 : Ian.sfie ld St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Thomas Francis Kennedy 228 Crown St. Waterbury, Connecticut Juan Henry Larson 310 York St. Valley Springs. South Lhikutn Benedict Edward Lyons, B.A. 589 P. Yale T ' nivei ' sity. 1905 Thomaston, Connecticut Thomas Patrick MacDonald Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport Homer Samuel McKay 333 York St. Derrick City, Pennsylvania Charles Edward Mackenna Xiagora Falls, Xew York 333 York St. William Joseph ]McKenna 166 Davenport Ave. Xew Haven, Connecticut Ray ' mond Peter IMcNulty 217 York St. Brooklyn, Xew York Charles Joseph IVLxutin 381 George St. Xcn- Haven, Connecticut Fred Willis Maynard ■i62 Elm St. ' Waltliani, Massiichusetts Louis Irving ] Iey ' er 281 Crown St. Hartford, Connecticut Paul Lathrop Miller Bridgeport Bridgeport. Connecticut Thomas Joseph ] Iolloy- 29 Court St. Hartford, Connecticut 135 Harry Augustin Moban Hartford, Connecticut AuRELiA Narganes lYeiu York City Clifford Clarendon Off I ' eoria, Illinois Arthur Bernard O ' Keekf. l-iT Clay St. Xew Haven, Connecticut Clarence Paul Parker S. ' J L;ikc PI. Dcadwood, fioutlt Dnholii DwiGHT Partridge S. ' jO York St. Bedford, New York Alexander Patterson lOHl Chapel St. Vydcn, Utah George Gheeh Patterson 90. ' } Howard Ave. yilli(lllllillur;|, Peniif i lrdniii Samuel Pk.uskev HSa Howard Ave. Xrir lltirrn. Connrrliciit DEPARTMENT OF LAW 29 Court St 110 Wall St William Alexander Semple 53 Lake PI. Xew Haven, Connecticut Harrison Tweed Sheldon, B.A. Yale University. l! ii.- 235 Lawrence St. 7 ew Haven, Cviincclinif George Hull Shuman 107(5 Chapel St. Cliainbersbnrri, Pennsylvania Caul Andrew Shirk 333 York St. Muncie, Indiana Fkki) Richmond Silliman Brid ;e[)ort li rill (jc port , Connecticut Cfkouge Matthew Skeen 333 York St. Xorivalk, Connect icut CiiAitLEs Alston Smythwick, B.A. SliMW University. 1!1()4 r- i -v- ,.|. ci. H i!()i,i) (ioiuiox SiM ' .NfEU 333 York St. Ih,ii ' ,liihi. Iliiiniiian .s (n ( .v Cai!!. Si ' iiiNt;i;K A I ii-riisllc, I ' cnnsijlraiiid Louis jMario Petruccei.i.i Bridgeport UridijCjiort, Conned icu I Walter Mason Pickett 23 Lynwood PI. Xea- Haven, Connecticut Adrian Abraham Pierson 128 Wall St. West Burlington, Xew York Joseph Quittner 299 George St. Xen- ' York City David jNIrhael Reilly 13 Winthrop Ave. Emit. Lewis Stremlau 108 Hiu-h St. port .Ta.mks Ji ' .kkerson Staxtox Bi liridijeport. Connect icu I TiiicoDORE Emil Steihkr BridgepiM-t Bridgeport, Conneclicu t Nathaniel Paul Sterne Anuiston, Alabama 925 Howard Ave. Li;sti:u Barber Stevens 333 York St. M ihraukce, Wisconsin 91 ' Prince St. Xcu- Haven, Conneclicul Paul Augustus Schlafley, B.x . St. Mary s College. 100.1 ooo -,,,.]. «)- ,St. Lotiis, Missouri ' - ' 1 oik St. Wilfred Balthast Schlegel Valerbury, Connecticut 231 York St. Jacob Charles Schlein 78 Hill St. Xcw Haven, Connecticut Arnold O. Schram, B.A. Columbia T ' niversity, 1905 New York City .1 eriden. Con n ect icu t Chahles Lyman Stuart 91 I ' ark St. Xorth Htonington, Connecticut (irKORGE RiCHARD StURGES 190 Grand Ave. Xeu: Haven, Connecticut Harold Wood Thatcher 23 Norton St. Xeic Haven, Connecticut Haury Griffin Tolliver 56 P ' oote St. -Veiu Haven, Connecticut 136 DEPARTMENT OF LAW RoYALii RicHAKD Watkins 381 Crown St. Athens, Texas Herbert Joel Wilcox Waterbtiry, Co)mecticut William Ladd Winch Iloli ol-c, Massaeli uaeH Waterbury Harold James Wright Los Anijeles, California 287 York St. 130 Wall St. Special €la0!3 Donald Allison Adams, B.A. Carleton (. ' ollege. 1003 152 Temple Xoitlifield, M iuiiesoia Charles Mitchell Armstrong SG-t Austin, Texas Clifford Hawkins Bell 1070 Cliapul Portland, Connecticut Clarence Ora Boyd 60 Edwards Adams, Xcw York Otto Caplan 29 George Xew Haven, Connccli ut WORTHINGTON FrOTHINGHAM ChAPM Ph.B. 239 Edwards Yale University. IflCj Xew York City Abram Justus Doane 126 High Essex, Connecticut John Gilmore Dunlap 47 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Charles Fennell 11-i High Cynihiana, Kentucky Lawson Wooding Hall Fair Haven Heig ffetu Haven, Connecticut George Herbert Hunt 705 W. Cliirago, Illinois St. D. St. St. St. AN, St. St. V. St. ■hts D. KoHEiiT Paul Julien 3441 Elm St. Worcester, Massachusetts Kenneth Charles McKenzie 621 E. D. Warehani, Massachusetts Edward John O ' Connell 53 Asylum St. civ Haven, Connecticut Clarence Leo Scollin 293 George St. Danbury, Connecticut Herbert Everett Sharps Fairfield Fair-field, Connecticut Walter Langford Smith 110 Wall St. I ' ochester, New York Rupert Beach Turnbull 486 Dixwell Ave. ew Haven, Connecticut Thomas Joseph Wall Torrington, Connecticut Harold Knapp Watrous Wat erhury. Con nect icu t Cliff Dickson Watson yeivcastle, Pennsylvania William Lill Zepp Bridgeport, Connecticut 105 Park St. 105 Park St. 108 High St. Bridgeport 137 Bircctor of %oo m labbrcliiationjs The name of every officer is printed in italics and is followed by a reference to the page on which the name occurs in the List of Officers. The following abbreviations are used : A., absent on leave; B., Berkeley Hall; B. L., Sheffield Biological Laboratory; B. M. H., Byers Memorial Hall; U.. Durfee Hall; K. D., East Divinity Hall ; F., Farnam Hall; Fw., Fayerweather Hall; Gymn., Gymnasium; K., Kirtland Hall; L. L., Lampson Lyceum; L., Lawrance Hall; M., Peabody Museum ; N. S. H.. North Sheffield Hall ; O., Osborn Hall ; P., Pierson Hall ; S. H.. Sheffield Hall ; S. L., Sheffield Chemical Lai)oratory ; V., Vanderbilt Hall; V-S., Vanderbilt-Scientific Hall; W., Welch Hall; W. D., West Divinity Hall ; Wii., White Hall ; Wixcii.. Winchester Hall ; Woon., Woodbridge Hall. The names of students are followed by the designations of their several classes (Grad., Graduate ; Sr., Senior; Mid., Middle ; Jr.. Junior; i. Second Vear ; 1. First Vear ; So., Sophomore; Fr., Freshman ; Spec., Special) ; the names of students have appended also an indication of the Department to which each belongs, viz.: , Academical Departnu ' iit ; l. Divinity School: , School of Fine Arts; for.. Forest School; .( , Graduate School; , Law School; in. Medical School ; mii.H.. Department of Music; .v, Sheffield Scientific School ; s fur.., Sunuuer School of Forestry ; I. Courses for Teachers. ( Bcncval iimmdiT OFFICKUS PlioiKSSoits, including other I ' niversity Officers lH ' Assistant Phoidssohs 4li Instbi ' ctohs, including Tutors, Lecturers, etc l+ ) Assistants in Instih ction 5H Assistants IN Adminisihation ■ ' • ToiAl Hl STUDENTS Dei ' ahtmknt oi Pimosoi ' iiv and the Art ' s : Total under Enrollment. Instruction. GnAniATE .Sciiooi., Resident . • iJi ' l I, .j.. Non-resident ... . . . . ' (• ' CoLLKoi: i:5- ' - ' I ' - ' l Shefi-iei.I) SciKNTiric Sciiooi KH.) ml- Am ' ScHooi ' 1 WO Music Scnooi ! • l ' « FoitEsT Scnooi ' I ' ' ' . ' 7.57 Depaiit.-vient of Theologv ' ' ' ' 1 ' Dei ' artjient op Medicine ' - ' Dei ' aut.ment of Law ' - + 1 S. ' HH Deduct for names inserted twice • Total University Registration IVil ' S 138 I I VANDERBILT ARCH THE TKOPHY ROOM SSnifatrsiti) Commrncrmrnt JrxK. 1905 € vDcr of C]rcrci0cjs Fd ' n ' Miiidc ' l isulin I. OvEUTLRE TO RlY Bl.AS II. Player III. Psalm LXV Vork Time IV. AXXOUXCEJIEXT OF PrIZKS V. Pre.sextattox to the Puesidext Axn Fellows bv the Deax or Directors OF THE Respective Facii.ties of Candidates for Degrees urox Examination ; with the Coxferring of Degrees W. IXTRODLTTIOX AXD OpENIXG ChOKUS FROM ThE LiGHT OF LiFE . . Eclworcl Elzar II. Presextatiox to the Presidext AXD Fellows hv Professor Walker OF Caxdidates for Hoxouary Degrees ; with the Coxferkixg of Degrees VIII. Eix Feste Bfrg Marfin Luther IX. Bexedictiox X. Pomp axd CnircMsTAxrE A JNIilitarv ] Iarch Eihcard Elzar 141 Prrmtums AWAILB (tlnitirrBitp }]n,3rB . tuarHrlj m June, 100 ' , JoH A. I ' oliTlll l ' l(l K This prize of S25(), founded by the Kingsley Trust Association, is oflFored annually for the best essay on a prescribed subject, and is oi)en for competition to all students for a degree, either in the graduate or undergraduate departments of the L ' niversity. The following are the recipients of the prize during the last ten years : l«i)r) V. 1 . FosTKit, 94 L. S., Tlie Doctiim- of the IhuU-d States Supreme Court oil IVopertv Afr ' ecteil by a Public Interest, and its Tendencies. !«!)() X. E. Dwiciir, JKi 1.. S. 1«97 FuAxcis r.uisoxs, ' 93. 1898 Sajiuki, Pkikuson. 1899 N.vniAK A. Smyth. L. S. ]9(K) HiiiiuouT W. FisHKK, L. S. 1901 Not Awarded. 1902 Edwaiu) a. Braxikf, ' 03 Vale Forest School. 1903 U. (i. 1). liUHARDSON, ' 03. 1904 SrKWAiiT L. Alms, ' 04.. 1905 Gkokge S. Arnold, ' 03. 142 I ' AWAKUKO IX YALE COLLK.GK IN UM5 Jri5C8 not ncsttictcO to a f iii(jU ' Class Lucius F. Robinson Latin Puizi;s — Class of IWi.i, 1st Prize, KayiiioiKl Henry White. —Class of ISOfi, -Ai Prize, James Linwood Fawley ; 3d Prize, Faron Nelson Wakefield. — Class of lililT, 1st Prize, Henry Harmon Stevens ; M Prize, Thomas Allen Tally ; M Prize. Elbert EUery Orciitt. Thatcher Phizes — Class of 1905, Walter Dennis Myers ; Class of 1007, Edward Henry Hart. John Hubbard Curtis Prize — Class of IflOli, Francis Hartraan Markoe, Jr. John Addiso.n Porter Prize in A.merican Historv — Class of 1 ilOli, Arthur Robin.son Williams. Ben.ia.-hin F. Barge M. themaitcai. Prizes — Class of 1307, 1st Prize, Frederick Trowbridge Kelsey ; 2d Prize, John Alan White; 3d Prize, Bayard Daniel York. —Class of lIlOs, 1st Prize, Walter Remy Dray : ■2d Prize, Rowland Sherwood Bosworth ; 3d Prize, Albert Edwin Avey, with honoral)le mention of William Norwood Sparhawk and Horace Van Sands Taylor. .§rnior 53ti5cs Deforest Prize Medai, — Cla.ss of 1905, John Carroll Slade. Townsend Pre.miu.ms — Class of 1905, Arthur Howe Bradford, Pierpont Vanderveer Davis, Walter Dennis Myers, Gardner Richardson, and James Grafton Rogers. DeForest Mathematical Prize — Class of 1905, William Allen Drushel. funiot 59ti3cs Winthrop Prizes — Class of 1906, 1st Prize, Peter Gow ; 2d Prize, William Walker Gibson. Scott Prize in German — Class of 1906, Harold Wade Headley. ScoiT Prize in French — Class of 1906, John Hampden Dougherty, Jr. Henry James TenEyck Prizes — Class of 1906, 1st Prize, Louis Otto Bergh ; 2d Prizes, Harry Beal, Crawford Greene, Chester Burrows VanTassel, and Arthur Leonard Westcott ; 3d Prizes, Walter Preston Armstrong, Paul Sheehan, William Lord Squire, Lewis Holmes Tooker, and Ralph Wesley Wescott. .§iopbomorc tijc C. Wvi.LYs Beits Prize — Class of 1907, Frederick Kinney Noyes. College Pre.miu.m in Declamation — Class of 1907, Robert Edward Pfeiffer. freshman ptijcs Berkeley Premiu.ms in Latin Composition — Class of 190S, 1st grade, Albert Edwin Avey, George Dahl, Henry Hollister Jackson, William Lesley Mason, Frederick Nelson Stevens, Arthur Harold Weston ; 2d grade, Ronald Muirhead Byrnes, Harold Thomas Fuller Husted, Joseph P. Kaufman, Howard Bishop Lewis, Charles Seymour. McLaughlin Prizes — Class of 1908, 1st Prize, George Henry Soule, Jr. ; 2d Prize, Charles Seymour. Winston TRowBRincE Townsend Prizes — Class of 1908, Henry HoUister Jackson, William Lesley Mason, Laurence Vail Updegraff. •Oiitcancc }Jti5CS Hugh Cha.mberlain Greek Prize — Class of 1909, Laurence Willcoxson Gregory, with honorable mention of Frederick Hull Cogswell, Jr., and Henry Booth Hitchcock. Samuel Henry Galpin Latin Prize — Class of 1909, William Adolph Notkins. Colorado Prize — Class of 1909, James Benton Grant, Jr. 143 Junior Cjrljiljitiou College Stueet Hall, April 14, 1905 €1.168 of 190C Tenement House Reform Harry Beal, Oneida, N. Y. 1904 in Colorado Lons Orro Bergh, New York City Tenement House Reform Ckaweoru Greene, Providence, R. I. Mazzini Chester BruRows Van Tassel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sam Houston Arihi ' r Leonard Westcott, New York City Essays were also accepted from W. P. Arnistronfr — Tom Jones and Pendennis; Paul Sheehan — Ten- ement House Reform: ' W. L. Squire — Socrates and Aristophanes; L. H. Tooker — Mazzini; R. W. Westcott — IWH in Colorado. nccipinits of Junior ■Orliibition Jti rs 1805 A. P. Stokes. .Ik. 1800 N. A. Smyth 1807 S. E. Bassett 1808 Ci. D. Graves 1S!I!1 V. S. Col-nx l!Hi(i A. II. (;leaso. 10(11 A. K. Iln.L 1002 ;. 11. IIUIIAHD.S 100.3 W. Pickens 1004 V. D. Myers 1005 L. 0. Bergii l?c J ' occst iDriitions and loanBcnb tfisapi The names of the l)c Forest man is marked with 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J. L. Chamberlain 11. 1). 1 taker W 11. 11. Hewitt  ll. W. Fisher H .1. Fenton C. C. Hvde G. S. Buck W S. Huhhell. .Ir. 11. 1). Gallaudet (i. D. (! raves R. S. Baldwin P. C. Peck ■w D. Makepe ice C. E. .Merrill, ,Ir. A. S. Hamlin ' C. G. (lark 11. A. Perkins X. A. Smyth K. K, P.oot K. Hooker F. B. Harrison L. II. P(nter H. 11. Townshend ]■:. C. St reel er H R. Shipman L. Dennison •A. P. Stokes, .Jr. A. Wheeler 11. P.. Vrij;ht C. F. Sweet 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 H. B. Fuller 11. B. Fuller F. Burnham A. C. Bratiaw ' II. Durham M. P. Gould E. Hauslier ; D. S. Day 11. T. Clark s. H. ICvans W. M. Jones V. B. Howe ' ' E. H. Lehman .1. Fairl.anks T. H. Kirkland H. T. Hunt W. H. Hutehins N. H. Mason 1). . 1. : l(j|rat V Pickens J. H. Klostermann ( ' . Maynard K. C. Heed Ml. K. Stern L. P. Reed C. B. Thompson Ray Morris 11. L. Sweinha ■t 1). 1!. U]KlcgraiT 1905 A. H. Bradford G. Richardson P. V. D. Davis ■!. (J. Rofjers W. D. Meyers M. C. Slade 144 junior ippointmcnts Clacc of 907 Howard Franxis Bishop Kenneth -.McLeoh Bissell Richard Lennox Brown William Ellsworth t ' l.ow. Jr. William Welch Collin, Jr. William Ernest Collins Seth Tl:rner Ckawkord Forrest Leonard Daniels l IGUORI Alphonsus Dohertv Rolland Mooney Edmonds Frederick Trowbridge Kelsey Frederick Ki.nney Noyes Charles Pomehoy Otis James Cox Sander.son JoH.N Alan White William Sheldon Whittlesey Richard Douglas Davis, Jk. Philip Lyndon Dodge Paul Alexander Drucklieb Clarence Russell Hall Edwin Henry Hart Gerald Edward Jensen Jligf) ©rations XoRMAN Alvaii Leonard Henry Stow Love.ioy Frank Stockton INIcClintock Herbert Lawrence JIalcolm Elbert Ellery Orcutt Robert Edward Pfeiffer Morgan Thomas Riley Clarence William Seymour Eveuett Robbins Smith llK.MiY Harmon Stevens Thu.mas Allen Tully Herbert trAMiLTON Wageniials Bayabd Daniel York Edward Barton Chapin Joseph Herendeen Clark Blatc ' hford Downing Harold Pegram Fabian William Everett Fay Howard Edmiston Hannum Horace Ogden Kilbourn William Francis Knox ©ration? R. LPH Damon Kochehspekger Frederick Hirsiieal Schmidt Rufus Siierrell JIaddox Henry ' Bartlett Stimson William Crittenden Mooney. Jr. (Jeorge Lewis Sutherland Edward Theodore Newell Howard Earle Palmer William Bradford Roul.stone Donald JIitchell Ryer.son Ansley Wilcox Sawyer Sen.iiro Takagi Roy Smith Thompson .Mdnk.omikv Hunt Throop I 1 ' il;,,| ( .HiLIIXiE TUTTLE JliiAiNAi;i) Hardy Woodward i isscttations Fritz George Achelis Ernest Sciiwefel Ballard George Borup Ernest Milford Bristol Edward Lee Dummer Philip Lippincott Goodwin Harry Clifton Heaton Robert Cathcart Latimer Harold Dimock Lee Harry Sincl.mr Lewis Xathan Everett Lincoln Malcolm Douglas Sloane Charles Frederick Todd Wayne ' inslow Wait Henry Freeman Walradt Ernest Cousins Wheeler Walter Bertram Wolf Edward Par.sons Bagg, Jr. Carl Hammer Breaker Chester Jackson Briggs Alexander Gushing Brown Leroy Ewalt Bhuner Norman Parsons Clement George Hamilton Colket, Jr. Richard Ely Danielson Charles Julius Davis JFirst ©isputcS Russell Stearns Dwight Paul Bradley Elmore I?ainbridge Doty Folwell Harry Albert Foster ]?ertram Adolpii Gabriel Roger ]!E in Him, Pal:l Ely h ( in n i;v Amasa Stiim M iiii:k George Boardman Potter Harold Wade Riogs 145 Howard Le Chevalier Roome Albert Billings Ruddock Gilbert Little Stark Stuart Robinson Strong Stanley Adams Sweet 1 ; I I • 1 1 i; I I ■ K E Weber I. ' |;m:i 1 wiiMiELL Wheeler l.iwis r.i iss Whittemore Arthur 1 ' utnam Williamson JUNIOR APPOINTMENTS Gordon Wilson Abbott Kbed Davis Abrams Edward JIorgan Barradale George Philip Braun Clarence Edward C ' haney Charles William Comfort. Jr. Robert Howe Cunningham Henry Robertson Failing Charles Milton Fessenden George Brette Glaenzer Mortimer Hall Hartwell Edwin Deeks Harvey .Srconft ©isputcs Harold Haienstein Charles Bingham Helsler Charles Erle Hubbard .Marshall Olds .Iohnso.n S. Beek.man Laub .Mitchell Stuart Little (iEORGE JIcAuLIFF Howard Jo.nes Mandell George Carrington Mason Philip Lefevre Morrison Douglas Keefer Noyes Ibvinq Sands Olds Bertice Henry Olmstead KaRI.TO.N CiOODSELL PERCY Henry Bates Perrin Harrison Pierce Rich Harold Arthur Rosenbaum Ben.iamin Irving Rouse Frank Butts Smoyer Alfred Leon Stowe McNeil Seymour Stringer Benjamin Webster Thomas Edward Welsh Thomas Goddard Wright, Jr. Nel-son Irving Asiel Douglas .Ierrold Abbey Bell Philip Waldron Boardman Krnest Folger Bowman Arthur Milton Comley Ralph Dennis Cutler Frederick Russell Dolbeare .luLius Walter Freiberg (fEORGE Napoleon Gaboury Hugh Gillis Bradley Goodyear itat Colloquieii Charles Edwin Hart. Jr. Frank Elmer .Johnson James Madison Kennedy ' Joseph Casimir Kircher Fdward Elliott Lattin Robert Ralph Lockwood Francis Ergerton Manierbe Fred Amasa Parker Edward .Jerome Qi ' inlan (Ieorge Goble (Juirk Charles Francis Rorbins. Jr. Ambrose Scott Richard Frank Seidenstickeb John Elbert Shirk Edward Burgis Starr Elias Robert Stevenson .• rtiiur Purdy Stout Cyril Sumner Guy Van Zandt Thompson Ernest Bell Tracy Robert George White Lispenard Stewart Withebbee George JIorris Adams (iEORGE Elmer Anderson William Deluce Barnes, .Jr. Edwi.n Bendiieim William McCormick Blair Howard Boulton RuMSEY Campbell WiNTlIROP J.,ASKEY CARTER Clinton Demas Deming Richard Henry Deming William Spencer Fuller Charles Herdert Halcomb, .J Henry JL rtyn Hoyt, Jr. .frcoiiD Colloquies James Howard JIull Isaac IjAmson .Jennings Charles Porter Kimball Stephen J esher J andon William James T arkin, Jr. .Maurice Francis I yons BowDoiN Cpdike McCi.intock Robert Davies ilAHsiiAi.i, DwiGiiT Raymond Meigs ISomeht .Midiii.kbrook, Jr. MiNdIT . U(iUK OsliORN 111. I lilRTON 1 ' ARSONS Nicholas Elias Peieff George Sciiaefer Scott Harold Bartlett Scott Walter Hawley Scott Henry ]- arl Sheffield George Washington Small Edward Francis Sweeney I auren Scott Thomso.n Douglas Jay Torrey Allan Eugene I ' pdegraff Ira Davenport Waterman .James Watson Webb Heathcote JIuirson Woolsey Henry Haigiit Wright 146 Comparati 3c i ccorti of Junior ippointments Tear . . , Philosophical . . High Orations Orations . . Dissertations . . First Disputes Second Disputes . First Colloquies . Second Colloquies Total Year . . . Philosophical . . High Orations Orations. . . . Dissertations . . First Disputes Second Disputes . First Colloquies . Second Colloquies 25 30 2G 33 TG 84 101 12G Total 198 19G 209 103 220 158 198 IGT 15 uDrrgratiuate djolars of tijr floiise |3ale Cnllfffc, U105-I90C Thomas Gi.asby Waterman Scholars — Class of 1906, Donald Bruce, Stanley Robinson MacLane. Daxiki, Lord Scholars — Class of 1906, Arthur Robinson Williams, Harold Burton Jamison. John J. Cox Scholar — Class of 1907, Howard Francis Bishop. Robert Callendeh Scholar — Class of 1906, Faron Nelson Wakefield. Learned Scholars — Class of 1906, Peter Gow; Class of 1908, Albert Edwin Avev, George Dahl. WooLSEV Scholars — Class of 1906, Stanley R. MacLane: Class of 1907, Frederick T. Kelsey; Class of 1908, Albert Edwin Avey. HuRLBiT Scholar — Class of 1908, Frederick Nelson Stevens. Third Freshman Scholar — Class of 1908, Arthur Harold WestoiL ScoiT HiRTT Scholars — Class of 1906, James Linwood Fawlev; Class of 1907. John Alan White. .John Benneito Scholars — Class of 190 6, Harry Beal; Class of 1907, William Bradford RouJstone. Georoe Benedict Sherman Scholar — Class of 1907. William Ernest Collins. 147 ri;c)S anil l onorsf «artitti in tlje g ljcfficlti Scientific Scljool Claee of 1905 ;§i. iJBcncral (CVDO-geat BJonot foe Ej:ccncncc in ail .tituftics Harkt Allen Abbe (Mechanical Engineering) Sidney Abler (Electrical Engineering) Cliikord Whitman Bates (Mechanical Engineer- ing) s Clifford Ray Beardsley (Electrical Engineering) Henry Franklin Brown (Civil Engineering) Guy Louis Ciiamberlin (Civil Engineering) WoRTiiiNGTON Frothinuiiam Ciiapman (Mining Engineering) James Whitney Clarke (Biology) Dktos Marquis Coen (Select) Joseph Warren Cone (Civil Engineering) Darraii CoRnET (Me(hani nl Engineering) WaRRKX WlTllKRKl.l. lIlLIilTCII ( Hiology) Thomas Edward Keatixu (Mechanical Engineei iiig) Hatsu.ii Mayesawa (Mining Engineering) Harold Burr Meaue (Chemistry) Samuel Harold Mills (Mechanical Engineering) Samuel James Plimpton (Electrical Engineering) Clarence Horton Sanford (Mechanical Engineer- ing) William Klein Simpson (Mechanical Engineering) Earle Tappan Stannard (Mining Engineering) Benjamin Franklin Tillson (Mining Engineer- ing) RoiiERT TiESTER Waite (Biology) llowAiiD iMtKHEHicK Weiss (Forcstry) Wrcipicnts of the s bciTn-iti jPciiOuntc .Sicbolnr«bips Henry Franklin Brown IIkkmert Vincent Olds Worthington Frothingham Chapman William Klein Simpson Charles Edward Fasser Earle Tappan Stannard J3ri3C For Excellence in Mechanical Engineering— For Excellence in Mining Engineering — Ben- Divided between Clifford Whitman Bates and ji min Franklin Tillson Darrah Corbet j , Belknap Prize in Natltjal History — How- FoR Excellence in Civil Engineering — Joseph .,,ii Frederick Weiss Warren Cone For Excellence in Electrical Engineering — Samuel James Plimpton 14-8 HONORS IN THE SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Claso of l Oo § . Ashley JIerwix Andrew (Civil Engineering) Walter Chapin Chalker (Chemistry) John Joseph Costello (Biology) Charles Manning Field (Select) George Frederick Gundelfinger (Electrical Engi- neering) Arthur Stedman Jameson (Select) WiLLETT Harold Kellogg. Jr. (Civil Engineering) Roy Alton Klein (Civil Engineering) Israel Simon Kleiner (Biology) Willis S. rgent Leggett. Jr. (Electrical Engineer- ing) ©onors for t?cccllcncc ni ail .§ituDirg of tbc Junior Rear ilosKs David Xathanson (Civil Engineering) Ciiaralamhos G. Savidis, B.A. Anatolia College, 1000 (Civil Engineering) Herbert Lee Seward (Mechanical Engineering) Regi.N ' ALD Franklin Smith (Mechanical Engineer- ing) Charles Frederick Taylor (Civil Engineering) Henry Smith Turrill (Biology) William Leroy ' Ulrich (Civil Engineering) Arthur Cornwall Wells ( Mechanical Engineer- ing) George Ritch White (Electrical Engineering) Wilbur Witt (Civil Engineering) lljonocs m .§prcial .§ tu lrs JlttiarDcO to .5 tii rnts not nrtipirnttf of iSrncral ii ' onors Ernest Bateman (Chemistry) Kenneth David Loose (Chemistry) Francis Breese Davis, Jr. (French) Clifford Joseph Monahan (Chemistry) Edgar Alfred De Forest (German) Heaton Ridgeway Robertson, B.A. Yale LTniver- BURTON Irving Drisko (German) ' t. - l (Mathematics and Jlining Engineer- Harry Crawford English (Chemistry) Edward Buckingham Hall (French) William Joseph Linjm (German) ing) Harry Belmonte Thorn Engineering) I Mathematics and Civil Cbr Koprs S)cI)olarel)ip For Excellence in the Sti ' dies of the Bioi.0Gic.iV.L Course, award to Israel Simon Kleiner ri cB, ClaBB of 10O7 §. For Excellence in all the Stitjies of Fresh- man Year — Charles Talbot Porter, 2d For Excellence in Physics — Charles Talhot Porter, 2d For Excellence in German — Charles Tallnit Porter, 2d, with honorable mention of .John William Madden and Alfred Charles Jleyer For Excellence in French — Veader Newton Leonard, with honorable mention of Carroll Ridgway For Excellence in Chemlstry — In Chemistry B: Kenneth Gerard Mackenzie, with honorable mention of Foster Stebhins Xaething. In Chemistry A: Charles Talbot Porter, 2d, with honorable mention of George Amory Thomas and Yurn-li Hsia For Excellence in MEcnANic. L Drawing — Henrv Sevmour Bothwell, with honorable men- tion of Al ' den Wells, Charles Talbot Porter, 2d, and Leonard Hawxhurst Searing For Excellence in English — Charles Talbot Porter. 2d. with honorable mention of Kenneth Gerard Mackenzie and .John William Madden For Excellence in Mathematics — Charles Tal- bot Porter, 2d, with honorable mention of Samuel Barnell Rosenl)aiim and Yuen-li Hsia For Excellence in Spanish — In Advanced Span- ish: Thomas Edward Keating. Class of 190.5. In Elementary Spanish: Moses David Nathan- son and William Lerov Ulrich, Class of 1906; and Elton Brigham Hill. Class of 1907 149 Kn iHcmorinm LEROY WESLEY BURNS CLASS OF 1905 S., DIED NOVEMBER 10, 1904 STANLEICH WINSLOW MACCURN CLASS OF 1906, DIED DECEMBER 12, 1904 HOWARD BURWELL PURINTON CLASS OF 1006, S , DIED JANUARY 27, 1905 PROF. ALBERT S. WHEELER OF YALE UNIVERSITY, DIED JANUARY 30, 1905 ANDREW LEE LINDER CLASS OF 1907, L. S., DIED MARCH 8, 1906 THOMAS C. SHEPARD OF NEW HAVEN. DIED APRIL, 1906 ARTHUR HASEROT CLASS OF 1905. DIED MAY 9, 1905 150 •STATISTICS Yale College, organized in 1701, at Kiilingworth, Conn., thence removed to Saybrook, Conn., and finally to New Haven in 1717. First building erected 1717 {demoli.shed 1782). Brick row erected — South Middle, 1750 ; Atheneum, 1761 ; South, 1793 ; North Middle (demolished Ififlfi) and Lyceum, 1800 (demolished 1901) ; North, 1831 (demoHshed 1901) ; Chapel, l 2i (demolished 1896) ; Divinity, 18.S5 (demolished 1870). The Central row. Laboratory. 1782 (demolished 1888) ; Cabinet, 1819 (demolished 1891)) ; Treasury. 1832 (demolished 1901); Library. 1842; Alumni Hall. 1853; Herrick Hall (Old Gymnasium). 1859; Medical College. 1860; Sheffield Scientific School. 1860 ; Art Building. 1864 ; Farnam. 1869 ; East Divinity Hall. 1869 ; Durfee. 1870 ; West Divinity Hall. 1874; North Sheffield Hall. 1874; Peabody Museum, 1876; Battell Chapel, 1876; Win- chester Observatory, 1882; Sloane Physical Laboratory, 1882; Dwight Hall, 1886; Lawrance, 1886; Kent Chemical Laboratory, 1887 ; Chittenden Memorial Library, 1888; Osborn Memorial Hall, 1889; Gymnasium, 1892; Welch Hall, 1892; Winchester Hall, 1893; Vanderbilt, 1894; White, 1894; Berkeley, 1894; Sheffield Chemical Laboratory, 1895; Law School, 1895; Phelps Memorial, 1895; Pierson Hall. 1896; Hendrie Hall. 1900; Fayerweather Hall. 1901 ; Woodbridge Hall. 1901 ; University Hall. 1901 ; Byers Memorial Hall, 1902 ; Woolsey Hall. 1902; Kirtland Hall. 1903; Lamp.son Lyceum. 1903; Vanderbilt, 1903. iiJrrBiBrnts of tlir Collcffc Rev. Abraham Pierson 1701-1707 Rev. Samuel Andrew 1707-1719 Rev. Timothy Citler 1719-1722 Rev. Elisha Williams 1 726-1739 Rev. Thomas Claim- 1739-1766 Rev. Naphtai.1 DAGOEi-r 1766-1777 Rev. Ezra Stiles 1777-1795 Rev. Timothy Dwight 1795-1817 Rev. Jeremiah Dav 1817-1846 Rev. Theodore DwiGin Wiioisev . . . 1846-1871 Rev. Noah Porter 1871-1886 Rev. Timothy DwiGHT 1886-1899 Artiiir T. Hadley 1899- JFouniation of i0raliuate 3?tpartmrntB Medicine 1813 Law 1818 Theology 1822 Philosophy and Arts 1847 Science 1854 Music 1890 Forestry 1900 151 HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA I (re- LlNONlA, 1753 (re-established 1904) •Brothers in Unity, 1768 Phi Beta Kappa, 1780 Calliopean, 1816 Chi Delta Tiieta, 1821 Skull and Bones, 1832 Alpha Delta Phi, 1836 established 1888) Psi Upsilon, 1838 Kappa Sigma Theta, 1838 Kappa Sigma Epsilon, 1840 Berzelius. 1848 Book and Snake, 1863 Chi Phi, 1878 Jonntatian of § ocirttte Scroll and Key, 1842 Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1844 ' Delta Kappa, 1845 Alpha Sigma Phi, 1846 ' Gamma Nu, 1855 Delta Beta Xi, 1864 •Phi Theta Psi, 1804 Spai e and Grave, 1864 ' H BouXt), 1875 Phi Gamma Delta, 1875 (re- established 1888) Eta Phi, 1879 S-cicntific •Theta Xi, 18(i. Delta Psi, 1800 •Alpha Chi, •Alpha Kappa, 1878 Wolf ' s Head, 1883 •Beta Chi, 1883 Phi Delta Phi, 1888 Zeta Psi, 1888 •Sigma Nu, 1888 Book and Gavel, 1890 Beta Theta Pi, 1802 Pi Delta Alpha, 1893 •Kappa Psi, 1805 Phi Kappa Sigma. 1896 Book and Bond, 1800 •Theta Delta Cm, 1897 Delta Phi, 1898 Phi Sigma Kappa, 1893 |(  I •Not I xistence 1833 Rev, George E. Day, D.D., New Haven 1840 Hon. John C. Hollister, New Haven 1S(U 1841 Thomas R. Barnum, New Haven 1840 Hon. Frederick J. Kingsbury, Waterbury, 1802 Conn. 1,S03 1847 Rev. H. B. Chapin, 721 Jladison Ave., New ]go4 York City 1848 Arthur D. OsmiRN, New Haven is(i.5 1840 Kev. Timothy Dwight. New Haven 1830 Rev. Albert Booth, 158 Laurel Ave., Bridge- i.soc, port, Conn. jj qj 1851 Henry D. White, New Haven 1852 Rev. Alonzo N. Lewis, Jlontpelier, Vt. igcs 1853 Dr. James 11. Whiton, 43 West 47th St., igoo New York City jj -„ 1854 Charles H. Leeds, Stamford, Conn. 1855 Rev. Henry ' N. Cobb, East Orange, N. J. 1871 1856 Joseph R. French, New Haven 1857 James B. Cone, Hartford, Conn. 1872 1858 Col. William P. Bacon, New Britain, Conn. 1873 1850 Rev. Edward T. Fairbanks, St. .Jolinsbury, Vt. 1874 152 Claee § rrrrtartr6 ■Jtcaftcniical department isoo oiii.ANDo Leach, Avon, Mass. Prof. WiNTHRop D. Sheldon, Philadelphia, Pa. Ja.mes H. Crosby, Bangor, lie. Sa.muel Huntington. Plainfield, N. .1. Prof. Charles G. Rockwood, Ph.D., Prinee- ton, N. J. WiiiTEiiEAi) C. DuY ' CKiNCK, 34 Nassau St., e v York City Hon. Edward B. Bennett. Hartford. Conn. William H. Morse, Congressional Library, Washington Prof. Henry P. Wright, Yale College William L. Bennett, New Haven Rev. Roderick Terry, D.D., 100 Madison Ave., New York City 1. Ogden Woodruff, 07 Reade St., New York City Edward H. Jenkins, Ph.D., New Haven Freiiekick J. Shepard, 17 Pearl Place, or Buffalo Public Library, Buffalo, N. Y. George L. Dickerman, New Haven 1 ' HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA 1876 1877 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1868 1869 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1878 1S79 1880 1881 1882 1883 1885 1886 Newell Martin. 25 Broad St., New York 1800 City 1H91 Geo. E. Coney. 48 Wall St., New York City John S. Thacher, M.D.. 839 Madison Ave., 1892 New York City 1893 Jas. M. Lamiserton, 216 Market St., Harris- 1S94 burg. Pa. 1895 Prof. Frederick W. Williams. New Haven 1896 William G. Daggett. il.D., New Haven Nathaniel C. Fisher. 146 Duane St., New 1897 York City Arthur S. Osborne, New Haven 1898 Prof. Edward G. Bourne. Yale College. New 1899 Haven Leonard M. Daggett. 42 Church St., New 1900 Haven Rev. Frank R. Shipman. Andover, Mass. 1901 JuDSON S. Dutcher. Watertown, Conn. 1902 Geo. E. Hill, Sanford Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn, 1903 Philip Pond, 2d, New Haven Charles H. Siierrill. 30 Broad St., New 1904 York City 1905 Thomas F. Bayard, W ilmington, Del. Prof. Hippolyte Gruener, Ph.D., Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio James E. Wheeler, New Haven Noah H. Swayne. 2d, Cedartown. Ga. Rev. Thos. F. Davies, .Jr.. Worcester, Mass. Benjamin I. Spock, New Haven Clarence S. D. y. Jr., 420 Madison Ave., New York City Graham Sumner, 25 Broad St., New York City Henry B. Wright, 128 York St.. New Haven Donald R. Hooker, 436 Orange St., New Haven Geo. N. Whittlesey-. 135 Wall St., New Haven Harold Chappell, New London. Conn. Henry L. Galpin, 309 Humphrey St., New Haven ZiEGLER Sargent, 247 Church St., New- Haven Henry L. Foote, New Haven Murray Sargent, New Haven . bcfficlb .Scientific .School Eugene S. Bristol. New Haven Frederick E. Willits. Glen Cove, Long Island, N. Y. William D. JIarks, The Art Club, Phila- delphia, Pa. Henry ' B. S. rgent. New Haven Rev. Chas. a. Tibbals. Marlborough, N. Y. Robert Jakfray. Jr.. 58 West 46th St., New York City William H. Reynolds. New Haven George R. Cooley. New Haven James T. Law. 141 Broadway. New York City, or Tanytown. N. Y. Frederick L. Cowles. 1330 Cliapel St., New Haven Charles S. Churchill. Norfolk and West- ern R. R.. Roanoke. Va. Harry W. Asiier. New Haven Edw. rd R. Sargent, New Haven Fr. nk L. Bigelow. New Haven Alfred B. Wili.cox, 132 West Lake St., Chicago, 111. James Lyman. 1308 ! Iaple . ve., Evanston, 111. Russell Sargent, 360 Edwards St., New Haven Fr. nk E. S.ands. ileridcn. Conn. Warren S. Bartlett. 52 Wall St.. New York City LS.S7 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1.894 1.S95 1898 1 809 1902 1003 F. Frederick George. 41 West 33d St., New York City Prof. Percey F. Smith. Ph.D.. Sheffield Sci- entific 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. McMullen, 125 La Salle St., Chi- cago, or Evaiiston. 111. George R. Brewster, Newburg. N. Y. NoRM. N Leeds, care C. M. Hunt Co., West New Brighton. N. Y. Otto H. ilii-LER. 107 Superior St., Cleve- land, Oliio G. Barrett Rich, Jr.. 55 Allen St.. Buffalo, N. Y., or care Frontier Telephone Co. Joseph W. Alsop. Middletown, Conn. Herhert T. Herr. care Norfolk Western Railway Co.. Roanoke. Va. William D. Brennan. U. P. Coal Co., Cum- berland, or Rock Springs. Wyo. Herbert B. North, 250 Whalley Ave., New Haven 0. G. Butts. Council Bluffs. Iowa V. K. Bracher. 24 West 60th St., New York City B. Brinton, La Salle. 111. 153 HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA (Elaee €)rator6 anH oct3 mi i@catOT0 1833 R. Robertson A. H. Lewis 1834 E. Coffin W. Leverett 1835 F. Johnson J. B. Fenton 1836 T. P. SCOVEL H. C. Deming 1837 W. T. Bacon C. A. Johnson 1838 G. T. Dole W. P. Lynde 1839 L. W. Smith R. P. Cutter 1840 G. H. HOLLISTKR C. F. BURNHAM 1841 G. B. ScilOTT D. G. Mitchell 1842 J. A. PoRTKB N. Edwards 1843 L. F. RoHlNSON A. Johnson 1844 C. W. Camp O. H. Doolittle 1845 G. B. Day T. K. Davis 1846 E. Johnson F. J. Kingsbury 1847 E. Franklin T. L. Bayne 1848 F. R. Grist C. G. Webster 1849 F. M. FiNcii H. Hollisteb 1850 J. 1. 1. Adams C. J. HlLLYER 1851 None None lS, ' -)2 W. W. Cii. i-o H. M. Si ' RAOUE IS.Vi ( ' , T. 1, i: vis I;. I,. (illSSON L. J. Pi iiiiiN, .mii Class Orator I iCMtors JJocts lS,-,4 J. M. Smith S. C. Gale I s.-).-, L. I). Brewster A. Bailey ls.-)ii (;. W. BUEIILER P. H. Calkins lS.- 7 N. C. Perkins A. H. Stronu 185,8 E. C. Porter G. P. Andrews 1859 (;. W. FiSIIEB E. Carrington 1S60 c. A. Boies J. L. Daniels ISIil K. R. Sill S. Shearer lS{i2 11 Holt D. H. Chamberlain isf;:i (i. C. SoUTMWORTII W. C. Whitney lS(i4 w W. Battershall J. W. Teal iscr. n A. Brown A. McLean Isik; .]. Brand G. C. Holt Isii7 w . H. Bishop J. W. Siiowalteb ISdS w . A. Linn C. B. Brewster isim L. 11. Braoo H. A. Beers 1870 II B. Mason W. C. Gulliver 1S71 I) A. Burr 0. J. Bliss 1872 J. N. Beach E. S. Lines 1873 E R. JOHNES W. A. Houghton l i t 154 I HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA ong Orator IPoct dPrator 1874 G. D. Read H. H. Ragan 1890 A. W. COLTON W. A. De Camp 1875 E. BOUTON G. F. Cutter 1891 L. H. Tucker F. T. Brown 1876 F. A. Gaylord J. A. Gleason 1892 H. B. Hinckley H. R. Ratiibone 1877 J. G. Pile E. B. Gager 1893 R. M. GiBBs L. A. Welles 1878 H. C. CoE W. H. Taft 1894 E. B. Reed J. L. Hall 1879 L. D. Syle G. W. KiRCHWEY 1895 W. A. Moore C. G. Clarke 1880 W. H. Harpeb W. 51. Hall 1896 A. R. Thompson G. S. Buck 1881 H. S. DORAND J. Leiohton 1897 R. L. MUNGER C. H. Studinski 1882 J. E. Whitney C. B. Storrs 1898 F. WiCKES S. E. Bassett 1883 J. M. Lewis F. 0. Leonard 1899 H. C. ROEBINS G. D. Graves 1884 E. Welles H. M. Wolf 1900 Kenneth Bruce J. D. Dana 1885 C. E. Gushing F. R. Shipman 1901 R. H. Edwards P. T. Gilbert 188G C. M. Lewis Evans Woolen 1902 F. W. Jefferson F. H. Sincerbeaux 1887 W. JIcCOBMICK J. R. Sheffield 1903 H. A. Plummer R. H. Ewell 1888 P. F. SOLLEY 0. S. ISBELL 1904 F. E. Pierce L. P. Reed 1889 T. W. Buchanan H. W. Wells 1905 J. G. Rogers A. P. McKlNSTRY 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 (©cator J. B. Porter, ' 80 Isaac Bromley, ' 81 A. P. French, ' 82 C. S. Foote, ' 83 A. P. Wilder, ' 84 L. B. Gleason, ' 85 F. E. Wing, ' 86 C. M. HiNKLE, ' 87 W. H. Fitzgerald, ' 88 C. ,S. King, ' 89 Stowe Phelps, ' 90 Albert Lee, ' 91 H. A. Bayne, ' 92 F. W. Yates, ' 93 JFrncr Sherman Evarts, ' 81 Barclay ' Johnson, ' 82 Harold Vernon, ' 83 A. P. Wilder, ' 84 E. L. Richards, Jr., ' 85 H. W. Petriken. 86 C. M. Hinkle. ' 87 W. H. Fitzgerald, ' 88 L. C. Du Pont, ' 89 S. Phelps. ' 90 Albert Lee, ' 91 H. A. Bayne, ' 92 J. T. Robinson, ' 93 E. B. Reed, ' 04 ©rators 1802 1893 1894 1895 1896 1807 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1004 10U5 «©tatots E. B. Reed. ' 94 F. B. Harrison, ' 95 A. P. Stokes, Jr., ' 96 C. B. De Camp, ' 97 J. H. Scranton, ' 98 E. T. Xoble. ' 99 J. D. Dana. ' 00 Ray JIorris, ' 01 Xo Oration E. Corning. ' 03 T. D. Thacher, ' 04 F. C. Brown, ' 05 W. S. McClintock, ' 06 A. J. Ryan, ' 07 lRrsponbtnt0 F. B. Harrison, ' 05 A. P. Stokes, Jr., ' 90 T. L. Clarke, ' 97 W. N. Vaile. ' 98 E. T. Noble. ' 00 J. D. Dana, 1900 Ray Morris. ' 01 M. Trowbridge, ' 02 No Oration W. R. Kinney, ' 04 B. Esher. ' 05 W. S. JIcClintock, ' 06 W. L. Carter, ' 07 J. W. Murphy, ' 08 1852 Henry C. Blakeslee 1853 Joseph A. Welch 1854 Alexander H. GuNN 1855 D. L. Huntington 1856 Sidney E. Morse By decree of the Faculty Bctipirnte of tbc (HSiloolicn Sipoon 1857 Samuel Scoville 1858 Brinley D. Sleight 1859 Henry Boies 1860 Edward D. Selden 1861 Stanford Xewell 1862 Robert K. Weeks 1863 G. C. S. South worth 1864 M. C. D. Borden 1865 G. T. Ford 1866 Charles F. Brown 155 1867 James M. Allen 1868 Coburn D. Berry 1869 J. C. E.vo 1870 H. a. Cleveland 1871 R. B. Lea 9llumni Associations SrtrrtaritB ALABAMA — George F. Peter, Marylene, Al;i. BOSTON, MASS. — Henrv C. Stetson, ' }). ' ), 31 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. BUFFALO — Kneeland Ball, ' )(), Board of Trade Building, Buffalo, X. Y. CALIFORNIA — Knox Maddox, ' 97, University Club, San Francisco, Cal. CALIFORNIA — Southern — . VV. Bell, ' 83, Pasadena, Cal. CENTRAL OHIO — i:ilis O. Jones, ' 9. ' ), care Press Post. Columbus, Ohio. CENTRAL Pl ' ANSYIA ' ANIA — Robert C. Neal, Jr., ' )8, Harrisburg, Pa. CENTRAL AND Wl ' .STl ' .RN MASSACHUSETTS — VV. T. Souther, M.D., Worcester, Mass. CHICAGO, ILL.— Matthew Mills, ' 00, New York Life Building. CINCINNATI, OHIO — D. V. Sutphin, ' )7, Auburndale Flats, Mount Auburn. CLE EL. NI), OHIO — C. A. Brayton, ' fW, care Standard Car Wheel C... COLORADO — ' iheron R. Field, ' 89 S., Colorado National Bank, Denver. Col, NORTH I:ASTI:RN new YORK — Lewis S. Treadwell, T.i.-. Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ESSI ' A COUNTY, N. J.— Andrew S. Taylor, ' i)4. South Orange, N. J. FULTON AND MONTGOMI ' .RY — A. .f. Baker, ' 00, Gloversville, N. Y. HARTFORD, CONN.— Herbert Knox Smith, ' 91, 107 Elm Street. Hartford. Conn. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Merrill Moorcs, ' 78, Indianajiolis, Ind. KANSAS CITY — Porter B. (iodard, ' 89, New York Life Building. Kansas City. KENTUCKY- Stewart McKnight, ' .93. 401 West Broadway, Louisville. LONG ISLAND — Hami)ton Howell. 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McKnight, Jr. Rufus Sherrill Maddox Amasa Stone Mather James Linn Mitchell Irving Sands Olds Charles Oliver Howard Phipps Fleming Hewitt Revell, Jr. 1908 Dwight Torrey Griswold Samuel Newton HoUiday Clarence Drummond Jones Albert John Mohlman Paul Moore 168 Bruce D. Smith John A Stevenson George B. Struby Joseph H Twitchell Kenneth E. Weeks Henry F. Whitcomb, Jr. Edwin White Philip T. White J Raymond Wickwire Russell Seipt Wolfe Howard Le C Roome Henry Earl Sheffield Malcolm Douglas Sloane Henry Bartlett Stimson William George Sullivan Ernest Bell Tracy Courtlandt Stuyvesant Wheeler Frederic Timothy Murphy Sidney Rollins Overall Donald Wallace Porter Charles Seymour Archie McDaniels Sheldon jf i .■ i, X, X. ' ■ ' ' J ' S l t ■ ' T ' l ' p ■ ' ■ ?s? v ' - rT .-. ' : w ' 1 M¥ fimior jTraternitj) 1906 Charles Henry Banks Harry Beal Kenneth Boardman Timothy L Bouscaren James B. Brinsmade Ben Overton Brown Donald Bruce Frederick K Bull Robert Robinson Chase Wedworth W. 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Taft Calvin Truesdale George Coolidge Tuttle Douglas Jay Torrey James Watson Webb Harold Sherman Wells 1908 Robert Abbott Gordon Auchincloss James Coates Auchincloss Joseph Howland Auchincloss Henry Sartwell Beardsley Lucius Horatio Biglow, 3d Edward Chester Congdon Walter Goodwin Davis Courtlandt Palmer Dixon Walter Remy Dray Joseph Taylor Foster Philip Rogers Mallory, 3d Thomas Mercer Marshall, 3d Mark Lincoln Mitchell Robert Hale Noyes 170 Roger Bulkley Shepard Harold Stanley James Hale Steinman James Mulford Townsend, Jr. Joshua Boone Waterworth junior jTratcrnitp I Guy Turner Arms John Borden Charles Carver, Jr. Harold William Conde ' Richard Alexander Cooke Walter Hurd Coursen Walter Ruel Cowles Henry Fowler Damon Effingham Nevins Dodge Grosvenor Ely Arthur Garfield Erwin Littleton Holmes Fitch William Stuart Glazier Isaac Staples Hall Grover Bates Higgins Willard Deere Hosford Ernest Braislin Humpstone George Andrew La Vie, Jr. Donald Francis MacKay 906 Noah MacDowell. 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Jr. Dunham Brown Dodge RoIIand Mooney Edmonds Henry Robertson Failing Umberto Dante Garfield Edwin Decks Harvey Charles Roberts Hopkins William Francis Knox Lester Sweet Lewis Leighton Lobdell Robert Ralph Lockwood Frank Stockton McClintock Herbert Lawrence Malcolm Dwight Raymond Meigs Minott Augur Osborn Robert Hamilton Prentice Randolph Preston Rogers Albert Billings Ruddock James Cox Sanderson George Washington Small Arthur Purdy Stout Robert Campbell Wheeler Lispenard Stewart Witherbee Thomas Achelis Andrew Linn Bostwick Nathan Hollister Bundy Wylie Welling Carhart Charles Templeton Crocker Walter Morgan Crunden Ernest Arthur Eddy Thomas Coolidge Fowler Sydney Dodd Frissell Joseph Thomas Hagan 1908 Robert Hager, Jr. James Pendleton Helm, Jr. Joseph William Murphy Francis Ely Norris Haskell Noyes 174 Calder Bay Stewart Howard Sturges Gordon Chalfield Thayer Kennard Underwood Wm. Stephen Van Rensselaer caDemic jTratcrnitj) 1906 Albert L. Brown Sidney B. Curtis Herbert H. 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N. GREELEY Finiincial Editor DONALD BRUCE Book Notices J. N. WALLIS Portfolio DONALD BRUCE Notabilia J. N. GREELEY Editor ' s Table S. M. HARRINGTON Memorabilia J. S. NEWBERRY euitore of Jllalt Lttrrarp fRapjinr 1837 E. O. Carter F. A. Coe W. M. Evarts 0. S. Lyman W. S. Scarborough 1838 0. J. Lynde C. Rich T. a. Talcott J. 1 ' . Tliompson J. V. Varnum 1839 C. Hammond R. D. Hubbard H. R. Jackson L P. Lanjiwcrtliy 1. D. Sl.iT«(io,l 1840 J. S. Babcoek H. Booth G. H. Hollister J. G. Hoyt G. Richards 1841 J. Emerson E. P. Gaines D. G. Mitchell G. B. Schott T. C. Yarnell 1842 E. L. Baldwin W. P. (; ready A. Matthews S. B. Miilfcird R. W. Wri lit 1843 R. Aikman D. W. Havens J. A. Lent !■ ' . Munson E. W. Rolibins 1844 1. At water J, V. Dulles ( . S. Kerry V. Smith J. White 1845 V. Binnev a. B. Dnv J. W. Hardinfr G. C. Hill T. Kennedy 1846 J. B. Brisbin W. B. Capnm H. B. Harrison D. Hawley W. R. Nevins 1847 B. (!. Brown W. S. McKee D. T. Noves .1. Miiinr ( ' . !• ' . Sandford 1848 F. R. Abbe W. Atchison T. II. Porter G. B. Willcox B. D. Young 1849 r. G. Came .1. Campbell F. M. Finch E. n. Morris C. B. Waring 1850 E. W. B ntly W. R. Bliss W. S. Colton E. H. Roberts O. L. Woodruff 1851 A. II. Carrier E. W. Evans B. F. Martin S. MeCall J. W. Noble 1852 A. Bigelow C. M. Bliss W. W. Crapo 1). C. Gilman H. B. Sprague 1853 A. Grout G. A. Johnson C. T. Lewis B. K. Phelps A. D. White 1854 W. C. Fhifig J. W. Hooker W. S. Maples L. S. Potwin C. T. Pnrncll 1855 W. H. L. Barnes E. Mulford W. T. Wilson S. T. Woodward H. A. Yanlley 1856 G. F. Bailey J. M. Brown W. H. W. Campbell H. Dubois L. C. Fisher 1857 F. E. Butler J. M. Holmes H. S. Huntington N. C. Perkins G. Pratt 1858 E. F. Blake D. G. Hrintim C. S. Kellogg J. E. Kimball S. H. Lee 1859 S. D. Faulkner G. W. Fisher B. N. Harrison T. R. Lo msbury A. H. Wileox 1860 R. S. Davis W. Fowler E. O. Holden W. C. Johnston C. H. Owen 1861 W. H. Fuller J. L. Shipley S. Shearer E. R. Sill E. O. Williams 1862 G. M. Beard E. Hemenway W. Lampson R. Skinner J. P. Taylor 1863 E. B. Bingham J. h. Butler S. W. Dullield C. W. Francis J. F. Kernochan 1864 M. C. D. Borden S. C. Darling L. Gregory G. S. Merriam A. D. Miller W. G. P. ' ck , H. M. Whitney [ M. H. Williams ) 1865 T. Buckley T. F. Caskey A. McLean C. E. Smith W. Stocking 196 .s. LITERARY MAGAZINE BOARD S. M. HAKItl.VGTON J. H. Walms Donald Bruce J. N. Greei.y J. S. N ' EWBEnnv LITERARY 1866 H. Cole G. C. Holt C. II. Southjiate L. C. Wade H. O. Whitney 1874 O. F. Aldis T. W. (i rover A. D. Wliittemore T. P. Wiekes J. S. Wood 1882 Benj. Brewster W. i. Bruce ,T. E. Whitney C. A. WriRlit F. E. Worcester 1890 A. W. Colton John Crosby G. A. Hurd Henrv )pdvke H. JI. Sage 1898 A. D. Baldwin D. De F. Burrell F. A. Lord (i. Morris, Jr. E. C. Streeter 1867 W. Bruce J. J. Du Bois A. E. Dunning J. M. Hartshorn R. W. Woodward 1868 R. W. Avers J. Lewis . A. Linn W. A. McKinney A. P. Tinker 1869 L. H. Bagfi E. G. Coy H. V. Freeman H. W. Raymond E. P. Wilder 1870 E. P. Clark J. H. Cumniings W. C. fhilliver C. H. Strong T. J. Tilney 1871 C. D. Hine A. B. JIason W. R. Sperrv G. A. Strong E. F. Sweet 1872 K. E. Coe C. C. Deming J. H. Hincks C. B. Ramsdell C;. Richards 1873 W. Beehe H. W. Lyman W. A. Houghton F. B. Tarbell S. 0. Prentice 1875 C. T. Chester H. S. Ciulliver J. W. Brooks A. F. Jenks W. R. Richards 1876 .1. B. fileason K. P. Howe W. W. Hvde .1. H. iLirvin R. B. Smith 1877 C. R. Chapin K. R. Dillingham A. Could A. C. Hedges A. R. Kimhall 1878 G. B. Edwards T. S. Jenks C. H. Kelsey E. H. Seely C. L. Spencer 1879 L. F. Bur|K ' e H. S. (ireen L. .7. Swinliurne A. Tighe 1880 J. A. Amundson W. M. Hall A. B. Nichols D. Scudiler 1881 P. G. Bartlett J. D. Burrell .1. C. ( oleman S. Evarts A. S. Van de CJraaff 1883 G. W. Jolinson F. W. Kellogg E. T. McLaughlin H. H. Palmer W. Trumbull 1884 R. Foster E. C. Gale H. M. Painter H. W. Proutv H. M. Wolf ■ 1885 H. De F. Baldwin J. C. Bridgman E. L. Richards F. R. Shipman H. L. Doggett 1886 C. L Lewis C. W. Pierson E. .L Phelps A. L. Shipman E. Woolen 1887 A. F. Gates W. Kent (ML Ludington.Jr. W. L. Phelps J. X. Ponu ' roy 1888 J. F. Carter E. C. Felloweg H. R. Grimth R. M. Kurd F. L Paradise 1889 J. C. Griggs H. A. Smith L. S. Welch H. W. Wells 1891 1899 Grosvenor Atterbury H. A. Callahan H. T. Kingsbury L Henderson Albert Lee R. Hooker R. B. Sniitli IL Mason L. H. Tucker, Jr. B. B. Moore 1892 Edward Boltwood P. C. Eggleston G. B. Hollister Thornwell Mullally F. J. Price 1893 W. K. Dwight .1. 11. Field Francis Parsons R.C. W. Wadswortb L. A. Welles 1894 IL L. Eno Arthur Ju lson R. H. Nichols R. D. Paine E. B. Reed 1895 Ij. Den i son B. J. Ilendrick r. C. Hyde E. G. Taylor R. S. Wliite 1896 M. Griggs G. II. Nettleton E. S. Oviatt P. C. Peck C. W. Wells 1897 C. B. De Camp C. P. Kitchcl N. A. Smyth C. E. Thomas F. Tilney 1900 J. W. Barney S. G. Camp J. M. Hopkins Gwen Johnson Hulbcrt Taft 1901 P. T. (iilbert R. Kingsley W. G. D. Morgan Ray Morris O. ' M. Wiard 1902 A. M. Cresslcr K. L. 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Bredt, F. E. F. S. North S. S. Spencer 1897-98 L. Fiteh. Cli. E. L. Freeland W. F. .lelke R. Krementz ( ' . H. Miller II. Park hurst IC. T. Tellt, • ' . E. 1898-99 II. S. Canhv H. L. Davis, Ch. (). A. Dav W. W. Knight H. Morrison W. M. Sanders William Walker, B. M. 1899-1900 fl. N. ( ' rouse W. E. Hall R. H. Hawkins. B. M. W. H. Swenarton J. F. Svmes C. D. Wood, Jr., Ch. 1900-01 R. M. Chariihcriin .M(iuta;, ' uc Ferrv llcmli ' rsun Cill ' iert. B.M. Sdullianl llav. Ch. .}. K. White ■ 1901-02 R. R. Gihson, Ch. J. A. Gould J. A. Hill H. C. Martin H. H. Pease, B. M. 1902-03 A. W. Bacnn V. K. Rraeher. Ch. B. M. Couch. B. 31. R. Nicholas H. L. Vedder 1903-04 Leigh Page. Ch. • lohn B. Naething, B.M. Howard S. Jeek Douglass R. Hartshorne John P. Manning 1904-05 Alexander S. McLean, Ch, Joseph A. Sears, B. M. Kennetli C. Ogden Kerr M. Cressler F. Warren Kay 210 ; ■ fr 1 E S 1 M f i 5 1 H Hr n 4 9 1 t H 1 HH WHH H H I j j i H H I 1 ILgs. ' ' m 1 i IR B S -v ' • - ■ ' • ..- • .,te iS? ' ' ' JkT ! 1 SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY BOARD J. W. Johnson F. A. Preston M. Crouse R. A. Selby P. C. Hopkins ialr iLa D Journal Established 1891 Issued Monthly G. S. ARNOLD. 19()H FRANK KENNA Chairman Graduate Business Manaf er Skth W. Baldwin, lildli Bihdsf.y E. Case, 1!I(I( David J. Davis. lOiMi John C. Dihev, 1906 John W. Joy, 190(i Thojias F. Pouter, Ju., 1901) Ciiahi.es A. RouKins, 1906 Mait S. Wai ion, 190(j Ahthiii W. Blackman, 1907 Chakles H. Hn.i,, 1907 lab) 3[oui nal (Elittors 1891-92 W. p. Aiken E. G. BUCKLAND J. J. I lie A LEY R. T. Pl,ATT V. H. Smith F. W. Treaoway S. A. York. Tr. 1892-93 J. W. Banks J. K. Blake H. D. Day, Tr. W. T. IIincks J. A. HOOI ' ER A. H. PlIELPS .1. Q. TiLSOX R. U. Tyleb Ch. 1893-94 W. B. Bosley, Tr. H. A. CoisE H. G. Day P. FiNLAY. Vh. T. F. Farrell H. B. Freeman L. P. W. MarvIn C. Weiseb 1894-95 JI. K. Smith, Ch. S. L. Adams Joseph Anderson W. G. Brownson F. J. Brown H. S. BlLLARD, Tr. T. H. Breeze F. E. Donnelly VV. F. Foster A. C. WOOLNEB 1895-96 S. (;. Doiu W. K. DwKillT .1. L. Hall H. H. Kem.oog, Ti G. v.. B. Lamu .1. II. .Morgan E. 1 . Steele F. ( ' . Taylor, Ch. V. .). TlLSON 1896-97 C. L. . vERY. .Jr. R. S. Baldwin, CU. S. F. Beardsley Michael Gavin, 2(1 G. J. Gibson H. T. IIalbert, Tr. H. W. Merwin John MacGregor, Jr. 1897-98 W. K. Arnold E. W. Beattie, Jr., Tr W. B. Boardman C. F. ( ' lemons, Ch. F. A. .Jackson A. S. Pratt E. V. Simpson H. G. W ' agneb 1898-99 W. A. Arnold H. Lea V ITT F. S. Jackson Knox Maddox, Ch. R. L. MUNGEB E. C. Simpson L. M. SONNENBERG C. II. Studinski. li. M. 1899-1900 J. W. Edgarton R. H. Gould L. E. Hubbard W. D. Makepeace, li. M. A. W. Powell N. A. Smyth, Ch. (iEORGE ZaIIM 1900-01 II, R. Berry E. !■ ' . Hai.i.en .lolIN lIlLLARD V. H. .Iack.son. li. .1 , ( ' . P. KiTClIEL. Ch. H. R. Norman .1. T. Smith H. H. Townsiiend 1901-02 E. T. Canfield (). A. Day L. P. Fuller G. R. .Iones E. H. Kelly C. T. Lark. Ch. F. W. TULLY. li. 31. Eliot Watrous 1902-03 H. C. Bangs G. H. Bartholomew ( ' . W. Bronson F. 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Wells, ' i- ' n W. T. G. Weymoitii. ' 85 1SS5 Yale Literary Magazine ISSG Thomas Penny. ' S7 G. T. Pettee, ' S7 1887 Andrew F. (Jates. ' 87 1888 Louis L. Barnvm. ' 80 S. 1889 Louis L. Barnum. ' Sn S. 1890 Vertner Kener.son. ' 91 William C. Wurtenisuro, 1891 Theodore S. Hart. ' 91 1892 John Q. Tilson. ' 91 1893 John Q. Tilson. ' 91 1894 C. W ' . HALnERT, ' O. ' i H. T. Halbert. ' 95 J. W. Roe, ' 95 S. eaitoro, 10O3 C. B. VAN TA.SSEL, 1906 R. L. ROGERS, imm Clitors XXVII.,:inonyi, (HIS ' alo students IMI.-. .lnii 1). Tilson, ' 91 !!. -I. IIendrick, ' do 1S! () E. E. (Jarrison. ' 97 ( ' . U. IIkme.nway. 97 .IdHN - lAcGl!E(i()H. .IR 1 ' . M. ( ilMlKHT. ' IIS W. W. IllNKS, ' IIS X. M. BrRHi-i.L. !)9 .1. L. Evans. ' 119 J. .M. Hopkins. ' 00 OWE.N JolINSO.N, ' 00 Ray MiiuRis. lU L. D. Wadiieli.. ' 01 S. .loiiN B. Hart. ' 02 Lyman S. Spitzer. ' 02 Howard A. Ph ' MMER, ' 03 Reeve Schley. ' 0:i Thomas R. Gaines, ' 04 Henry H. Stebbins. Jr.. ' 04 Lansing P. Reed, ' 04 Berrien Hughes. ' 05 JiiiiN H. Lathrop. ' 05 Robert F. Tilney, 2il, ' 05 214 F©T=F (0) R,!FL]I ° 2S)@4 Established 1865 Published Annually esitorB. U105 KDWARD SHORNEV MILLS, 1906 JOSEPH HOOKER TWICHELL, lfl(i6 CUttors 1 SfiO D. J. Bunell 1S79 L. L. Stanton J. Ten Evok 1880 H. F. Xoyes .1. G. Rogers 1807 D. J. Burifll ISSO T AA . Ricliards 1890 Stowe Phelps isns B. A. Fowler G. A. Smith G. F. Peter iKi;n W. ( ' ,. Spenv 1.801 H. W. Gushing ISSl A. E. Bdstwiek (i. B. Hoppin 1S70 E. S. Dana W V. K. Nixon 1802 Daniel Lord, 3d 1S71 C. E. Beebe 1S.S2 C. A A. Vrit;lit C. Hand H. B. MeCormick W. N. Runvon 1S72 H. W. B. Howanl 180.3 T. A. (iardinev 1S73 S. L. Bovce W. F. Jl ' cCook 18S3 1884 W E. lliani Trunil)ull C. Gale V. W. Smith R. B. Wade 1S74 F. Jenkins Wni. Kelly 1 88.-) G. R H. Makuen J. Pitkin 1804 ( ' . Dunkerson L. Smith 1S7.5 E. H. Landon J. R. .Toy 1.80.) W. A. Delano W. H. Seoville is7r, 188r. G E. Elliott .Tr. D. Tiunilnill H T. Xason 1800 H. .T. Fisher A. E. Foote 1S77 E. JI. Dudlev W. P. 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Comniitlee from Yale News E. W. Beattie, Jr., ' 95, Chairman A. P. Stokes, .Jr., ' 9( R. ( ' . Gilmore. ' 97 J. R. THOwiiRnuiE, ' 94, liusiness Munayrr Vol. VII. L. S. Welch, ' 89, Editor W. Camp, ' 80, Associate Edilnr E. J. Tiiojirso.N, Spec, Assixlant Editor F. M. Davies, ' 99, News Editor P. KuMLEU, ' 00, D. D. Tennev, ' 00, Assistants Vol. VIIl. L. S. Welch, ' 89, Editor W. ( ' AMI ' , ' 80, Associate Editor E. .1. Tiio.Mi ' .soN, Spec, Assistant Editor I ' KLSTo.N KuMLER, ' 00, News Editor li. (;i((M) vi. , ' 9!! S.. Axsistiiiit liiisiiiiss Manager Vol. IV. S. Welch. ' 89. (Iraduatc Editor Ga.mp, ' 80, Associate Editor Committee from Yale Ncirs F. E. Weyekiiauseb, ' 90, Chairman B. Kerr, ' 97 .Toii.n Jay, ' 98 W. F. Forepaugii, ' 90 S., Business Manayer Vol. V. S. Welch, ' 89, Editor (amp, ' 80, Associate Editor Sumner, ' 97, Neirs Editor Jay, ' 98, D. H. Day. ' 99, Assistants J. TnoMP.soN, Spec. Business Manager Vol. VI. S. Welch. 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Hubst, ' 03, Assistants libraries; John CiiiiisToruKu Scmwak, ] ' ii.D Lihrnndii AiiDisoN ' AN ' Najii;, M.A EiiuTitu.i Librarian Franklin Bowditch Dkxteu, Liit.I) Assistant Librarian Andrew Keough, M.A Rcfcrnue L.ibrarfj Annie Eliza Hltchins Cataloguer Joel Nelson Eno, M.A. . Cataloguer Henry Albert Gkuener Assistant Mrs. Henrietta Clark Gilbert Assistant Mrs. Jessie Craig Harcu-.r Assistant George Alexander Johnson Assistant Edward Francis Stevens, B.A Cataloguer The University Library contains about 400,1100 volumes and many thousands of unbound pamphlets. Its Ret ' erenee Library and Reading Room contains the books most important for daily consultation and reference, together with scholarly periodicals. Of current periodical publications, including publiiations of learned societies, the Library receives an unusually large number, the foreign serials alone being not less than five hundred. Open daily, except Sundays, in terra time, from 8.30 a.ji. to 5 p.jr. Reference Library open daily, except Sundays, from 8.30 a..m. to 9 p. ji. The Linonian and Brothers Library, occupying a wing of the old library building, contains -ij.OOO volumes of the best current literature, is open in term time, daily, except Sundays, from 8.30 a. .v. to 5 i .m. During vacations the above libraries are open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from -2.15 to 5 p.m. The College Reading Room receives fifty-nine daily newspapers, American and Foreign, nearly sixtv weeklies, and seventy-four other periodicals, in addition to the periodicals received at the Reading Room of the University Library. Open daily, in term time, from 9 a.m. to 8 p..m. Sundays, from 1.30 to 8 p..ii. In Dwight Hall is a library of l,-200 volumes, selected mainly with reference to the study of the Bible. The Law Library contain.s about 20,000 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 9 P.M. The Sheffield Scientific School Library, in Sheffield Hall, is a collection of about 5,000 volumes, chiefly mathematical. The Trowbridge Reference Library of the Divinity .School, in Bacon Memorial Hall, contains over 7,000 volumes of standard and recent theological literature. The Art School has a library of about lioo olumes. 5 utjlicationsi The first Yale paper, the Literary Cabinet, was established November 15, 1806, and published one year, being an eight-page bi-weekly, edited liy three seniors ; price, one dollar per year. Next the Atheneum, pub- Ushed from February 1-2, 1814, to . ugust (i. 18U ; the Micro.scope, March il, 1820 ; the Vale Crayon, 1823 ; Sitting Room, March 17, 1830; the Student ' s Companion, January, 1831, to April, 1831 ; Little Gentleman, January, 1831 ; Gridiron, February, 1831 ; Medley, 1833, November 8 to June ; Yale Literary Magazine, February, 183(j; Yale Literary Quidnunc, 1838; Yale Banner, November. 18+1; Collegian, ' 184-1 ; Yale Review, 1857 ; University Quarterly, January, 18()0, to October, 18()1 ; Pot-Pourri, 18()5; College Critic and City of Elms, Gallinipper, Hornet. Banger, Tomahawk, Battery, Yale Courant, November, 18fi5 ; Yale Index. I8K9; Yale Nautical . lmanac. 1872; Yale Record. 1873; Ya le News, 1878; Yale Critic. March 24, 1882; Yale Quip, . pril, 1884 ; Yale Alumni Weekly, June, 1891 ; Yale Law Journal, October, 1891 ; the Association Quarterly. 1891 ; Yale Shingle, 1893 ; Yale Scientific Monthly, 1894 ; Yale Medical Journal, 1894. 217 UEAX WKIGHT lale 0lu. BSanjo ant) ii antiolin Clutjs Association (Incorporated) COMPRISING ari)c Oniljcrsitp 45kc hib, €Ik illnilicr itp 23anjo €lub, €l)c amVicrsitp Haviiifr iiiidi-r its Jurisdiction THE APOLLO GLEP: CLUB, THE APOLLO BANJO CLUB. THE APOLLO MANDOLIN CLUB AND THE FRESHMAN MUSICAL CLUBS ®ffictre of tbe iSesottation WlM.IAM B. Sl-nAlllK, ' (l(i Edward F. Di ' stin, ' (Hi JnllX AkCHIIIAI.I) StEVKNSI Caivin Triiesdai.e, ' 07 Pi(oi. T. S. W001.SKV Phoi. a. W. Piiii.i.ii ' s President Vice-President Secretary (Manager) Assistant Secretary Financial Adviser Auditor JoHV A. Stevenson, 1906 ;Planag;er6 of pale (Sice anH Sanio Clubs aoiBotiation 1887 R. I. .Tenks. ' 88 1S!)2 E. Ryle. ' 02 1888 W. I,. Armstrong. ' 80 18 13 A. S. Ohlsholm. ' 93 1889 W. L. Armstrong. ' 89 1.S94 .T. C. Saw.ver. ' 94 1890 A. H. Hough, ' 90 ISn.l F. H. Rawson. ' 93 1891 E.V.Hale, ' 91 isfin .T. B. Neale. ' 90 1897 .7. r. Sawvpr. ' 97 1898 E. Sawyer. ' 98 1899 T. S. Maflift. ' 99 1900 F, D. Cheney. 1900 1901 J. A. Keppelman, ' 01 1902 C. D. Barnes. ' 02 1903 .T. B. Thomas, .Ir., ' 03 1904 C. E. Adams, ' 04 1905 E. S. Whitehouse, ' 05. KniVirrgitD .IKusical Clubs ' Stout, Tbrigtmag Vacation is 05-i906 Brookl.vn. December 20 Utica. December 21 Buffalo. December 22 Detroit. December 23 Chicago. December ' 27i Minneapolis. Decembf ' r 26 St. Paul. Decemlier 27 St. Louis, December 29 Cincinnati. December 30 Columbus, ,Tannary 1 Pittsburg, ,Ianuary 2 Washington, January 3 220 YALE GLEE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS iale nttjersttp Mu Clut) ©ffitcre, 1905.1900 ViLi.iA5i B. Sprague, ' 0(i WlNTHROI ' L. CaRTEB, ' 07 President Recorder met Clnb i ' lrst iCcnocg G. T. Arms. ' (10 F. S. Dickinson, 00 H. Goodwin. ' 00 W. D. Barnes, ' 07 E. II. Barstow, ' 07 K. II. Boswell, ' 07 L. S. Bull, -117 « ' . S. Iliilliiirl, ' 07 F. II. Nettleton, ' 08 ( ' . W. Evarts, L. S. fnit Siaiati A. W. Andrev (ii; Wu.l.IA.M B. Sl ' R.M.l i:, l! lli S. Kocliersperger. S. Mills, ' Ofi Shepard, ' 00 S. II. Butler, ' 07 . I). (iaiHeld, ■()7 , M. Sneath, ' 07 Brooniliall, ' OS . MiUhcll, ' 08 ;Scconb Iciiottf S. Turner, ' (Xi A. T. Bell, ■()( S. K. B. Hall, ' (Hi S. I. D. Niles, 06 S. P. G. Achelis, ' 07 M. M. Bartholomew, ' 07 II. Auchinc-loss. ' 08 V. II. Collins, ' OS r. M. i)u ru,v, ' 08 T. C. Fowler, ' 08 ;giecanb %a9iti .T. B. Brin.smade, ' lUi C. B. IIlKsins, ' Ot! I). A. Mcfiee. ■(m; W. B. Sprasiue, ' Of. II. Waleott, ' 0(! W. L. Carter, ' 07 U. B. Hull, ' 07 G. Jenson. ' 07 A. T.vler, ' 07 S. K. Gartner, ' 08 PrtBtUtntB of gale «Slcr Club 1870 1871 1872 C. McC. Reeve, ' 70 Seelye Benedict, ' 71 .J. T. Stewart, ' 7-2 S. L. Boyce, ' 73 S.S.S. Clul), C. J. Smith H. B. Frissell, ' 74 E. II. Landon, ' 75 E. P. Howe, ' 76 Orville Reed, ' 77 F. S. Smith, ' 79 l ' .)00 1901 879 W. N. Parker, ' 79 880 N. G. Osborn. ' 80 881 J. F. Merrill, ' 81 882 II. L. Williams, ' 82 883 F. B. Kelloss. 83 884 E. A. Lawrence, ' 84 885 C. W. Cutler, ' 85 886 W. P. Brandegee, ' 8 887 G. S. Woodward, ' 87 888 H. J. Sage, ' 89 1899 F. W. Sheehan, L. S. A. .1. Baker, ' 00 U. II. Sehneeloch. Sp. ' .M. K. Parker, ' 01 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1902 F. W. Moore, ' 03 J. W. Reynolds, ' 03 F. II. Wiggin, ' 04 Hamilton Baxter H. J. Sage, 89 H. W. Lee, ' 90 C. P. Cooley. ' 91 J. T. Carr, ' 92 J. S. Cravens, ' 93 L. Smith. ' 94 J. St. J. Nolan, ' 95 E. C. Lackland, ' 90 W. J. Lapham, ' 97 G. G. Schreiber, ' 98 1903 1904 1905 r f 222 IJXIVERSITY GLEE CLUB ialc ni )crsttjj Ban]o anti JHantiolin Cluts ©ffictrfi 1905,1900 EDWARD F. DUSTIN. oii GEORGE C. TUTTLE, (17 President SeiTetary ■iSanicautitirs II. Hanks. L. II. I ' ll, •06 i;. I!, chiuii i:. V. I lust 1 .1, L. (Iiiiiic W. I. IIowhiTt. ' 07 K. II. Hm-i-II, ' OT U. B. Scott. ' 07 O. C. Tuttle, ' 07 ■Banio Club iJBuitat? 1 1. r.race. ' 00 10. I!. Kmbree. ' 06 1). T. .Tiihnston, ' 07 S. C. II. KiiiK. -oT C. Siln P. S. I ' lllo lllantiolmri H. S. Beaidsk ' y. ' 08 A. It. Griswold, ' 07 W. I). Harris, ' 06 W. T. Pratt. ' 07 S. D. E. Taylor, ' 07 K. i: A. L. Westcott, ' 06 S. K. Oliver, ' 06 S. 11. .M. Cross, ' on S. L. T. Wilcox, ' 06 S. piccoto .S. Field. ' 06 ;fflnnl)olin Club Fnst .niiflntialtii EuwAiiB F. DiisriN, 1906 I,. .M. (■(.iini-ll. ' 07 A. It. Criswi.ld, -o; II. H. I ' alpian. IIT S. Field, DC. V. I. Ili.WlMTt, ' 07 V. T. I ' ralt, ' 07 F. II. Uc-vi-ll, ' in II. I!. Scc.lt, ' 07 I), i:. Tavinr, ' o i. F. ' rutlli ' . 07 .§iccon .lTOiin oiiii0 II. Bnicp, ' OO F. It. lOiiihrce. ' 06 I-. II. Kind. ' 07 S. K. Oliver. ' 06 S. I . I ' liderwuod, ' 08 liBuitaro K. F. Dustin, ' 06 .1. T. Brooks, ' O.S S. ( ' . II. Banks, ' 06 K. B. Cbapin, ' 07 A. I.. Westcott, ' 06 .1. h. (irimes. F. S. I). T. .Johnston, ' 07 S. II. M. ;ross. ' 06 S. P. S. Sheldon, ' 06 S. L. T. Wilcox, ' 06 S. Oiolin II. .s. Beardsley. ' 08 .Iietan ola W. D. Harris, ' 06 B. Spalding, ' 08 S. rtetDcnts of pair anio Club s.s,-, W M Derbv. .Jr., ' 85 1S(I2 c. S. Towle. ' 92 S. 1899 C. C. Conway. ' 99 S S.SIl I,. C. I! ice. -HG isfi:{ .7. .1. Brooks. .Ir.. ' 9.SS. 1900 E. II. Clark, ' oo S. s,s7 V V. Kendall. ' S7 1894 T. S. Arbuthnot. ' 94 1901 11. S. niossom. ' 01 KSS 1  . II. Slii.rt. ' 87 S. 1S95 r; M. Howard. ' 95 S. 19I1L ' B. (i. VunK, ' OL ' s.sn A. s. C.ok. ' 89 1896 F. L. Brooks. ' 96 S. 190: ' , c. O. Dav. .Jr.. ' 03 s;mi A. I . Iiav. ' no 1897 L. L. Kountze, ' 97 1904 G. E. Parks. ' 04 siu W R. F. Corson, ' 91 1808 s. R. Kennedy, ' 98 1905 Harold Bruff 224 INIVKUSITV BANJO flAlS apoUo 0ki Club C. TRUESDALK Manager R. H. BoswELL, 07 W. P. Clement, Jit., ' 08 R. H. Deming, 07 J ' irst Cciiors B. R. Huff, 09 G. S. HUULBURT, ' 08 H. Kexwohthy, ' 08 S. A. Sweet, ' 06 F. H. Nettleton, 08 F. A. RoGEus, ' 08 S. J. L. Seligman, ' 08 W. Wedh. 01 J. H. AUCHINCLOSS, ' 08 J. W. Bkuce, ' 07 R. K. Danielson-, ' 07 .§-rcon Ccnors ( ' . M. DirtiY, 08 ' J . ( ' . FOWLKII, 08 E. Knowles, ' 08 B. VV. Lamson, ' 08 S. R. Park, Jr., ' 07 S. R. J. SCHWEIZER, ' 09 R. Wallace, ' 07 S. W. M. AxuREws, 08 B. Broomhall, ' 08 F. L. Daniels, ' 07 F. ( ' . Ford, 07 W. D. GAUFI15LU, ' 07 J. : I. Howard, ' 09 M. L. : IncriELL, ' 08 : I. A. OsisoRN, 07 R. B. Shepard, ' 08 G. M. Sne.a,th, ' 07 C. M. Baker, Jr., ' 07 S. W. J. COHOLAN, ' 07 S. K. K. Gartner, ' 07 S. L. L. Hejiingway, ' 08 N. Holmes, ' 08 R. B. Hull, ' 07 J. R. : Iiller, ' 07 J. G. Ordway, ' 07 S. A. W. Sawyer, ' 07 D. B. Stuart, ' 08 A. Tyler, ' 07 S. 226 f ' ' jJW ' r KS APOLLO GLEE CLUB gipollo BSanjo Clut E. B. CHAPIN C. TRUESDALK Leader Manager alir up of .apollo -Banio Club The Apollo Banjo Clul), for the jji-esint, will he made up as follows:- ■iSanicaurmcs F. H. Revell, ' 07 K. Shaffeu, ' 07 S. S. G. Ordway, ' 08 E. B. Chapin, ' 07 J. B. Tkumbull, ' 07 S. A. R. Griswold, ' 07 K. Undeuwood, ' 08 A. M. Sheldon, ' 08 ■JEiamoB F. W. Bellamy, ' 09 A. H. Buxdy, ' 09 F. Wick, ' 08 S. ■JBuitars G. E. Anderson, ' 07 H. R. Failing, ' 07 F. E. Wernecken, ' 07 S. C. L. Watkins, ' 08 ( ' . B. Grake, ' 08 R. S. Bromer, ' 08 W. Augur, ' 09 L. B. Bobbins, ' 08 S. W. T. Pratt, ' 07 S. .Oilantiotmg H. Phipps, ' 07 R. P. Rogers, ' 07 228 _ APOLLO BAXJO CLUB jFresijman (§lce Clutj H. Smith, ' 09 F. Hanxaforu, ' 08 S. F. Wallace, ' 09 first Crnoro M. A. Seabury, ' 09 H. H. Beardsley, ' 09 T. K. Hooker, ' 09 J. Crane, ' 09 T. S. Adams, ' 09 T. B. Platt, ' 09 A. H. BoswoRTH, ' 08 S. ( ' . E. Solver R. L. Levy, ' 09 L. B. Stevens, ' 08 L. S. H. Humphreys, ' 08 S. E. W. Y.inn-, •()9 R. O. Hayward, ' 09 T. M. Whittaker. ' 09 T. SCHULZE, ' 09 W. Hale, ' 09 M. V. Hannah, ' 09 C. T. (LARK, 09 S. ( ' . Rand, 09 F. P. Butler, ' 09 F. W. Stevenson, ' 08 S. R. S. Jordan, ' 08 S. fust ' ilSSCS E. M. Sheppard, ' 09 H. Meixell, ' 09 C. B. Watson, ' 08 S. F. Pickslav, ' 08 S. W. H. Jewitt, ' 09 L. Dean, ' 09 G. Hallett, ' 09 F. A. ASSMANN, ' 09 ;t!Etonti %aeet9 A. C. SwENsoN, 08 S. A. O. Friel, ' 09 F. B. Trudeau, ' 09 R. H. Bennett, ' 09 G. D. Kittreikik, •()9 ( . W. Kyle, ' 08 S. C. H. Allis, ' 09 r. :M. Ramsdell. 09 J. Favill, ' 09 H. a. Howe, 09 W. A. Semple, L. S. 230 FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB 1 jFrtsi)mau BSanjo anti JHantiolin Clutjs anto Clnb 2Banicautmfs J. H. Browning, ' 08 S. T. C. Gordon, 08 S. L. B. Parks, ' 09 VV. S. Dickenson, ' 08 S. D. Fowler, 3d, ' 09 T. Pomeroy, ' 09 C. A. Wardwell, ' 09 anioi F. B. Butler, ' 09 G. S. Davenport, ' 09 A. C. Swenson, ' 08 S. JtSitinbolmg E. H. Alofsen, ' 09 F. L. Forbes, ' OO A. B. Howell, ' 08 S. J. MiLBANK, ad, ' 09 VV. E. DiTNKLE, ' 08 S. G. L. Hollett. 09 N. R. Monross, ' 07 S. L. Gaulden, ' 09 N. H. Jewett, ' 09 A. C. Staley, ' 08 S. W. L. Ward, ' 08 S. iiftanlinl n Club ifit0t .inftflndolins E. H. Alofsen, ' 09 L. B. Parks, ' 09 T. Schulze, ' 09 J. Milbank, ' 09 T. Pomeroy, ' 09 A. C. Swens )n, ' 08 S. .Scconb .lililan olin0 F. B. Butler, 09 V. It. .AIonross, ' 08 S. ( . A. Wardwell, ' 09 D. Fowler, Sd, ' 09 L. Gaulden, ' 09 ffiuitar0 W. E. DuNKLE, ' 08 S. G. L. Hollett, ' 09 A. C. Staley, ' 08 S. T. C. GoRu:)N, ' 08 S. N. H. Jewett, ' 09 W. L. Ward, ' 08 S. T. L. Wheeler, ' 09 maanbola ©lolin ' Cello F. L. Forbes, ' 09 A. B. Howell, ' 08 S. H. N. Otis, ' 09 J. 1 HKSIIMAX ISAXJO CLl ' B I I Frederick T. Kelsey j. howland auchincloss Hdwahi) Kenwohtiiv Conductor Manajjer . Assistant Manager S. R. Ma(I,ane, 1 K)() K. L ' NDEiiwoon, li)08 C. 1 ' . (his. IffO S. IJ. Werzburg, 1 )()() S. A. B. Horski.l, 1 )()8 S. ;Siccanb t iolin D. J. Beli- 1!)(I7 R. I ' l.vNT, 1!)()7 S. H. M. Brush, 1,908 VV. T. Carpenter, 1 )(),s .S, |{. .1. Kknnedv, IflOT S. ' CfllOB K. M. I ' oRTKR, 1 )07 H. B. Si ' ai.dinc I )()8S. Cornets L. A. I)iiii!i.E, 1!)07 S. M. Havii.ani), l! i)(i S. A, S. Lynch, 19O8 S. riannct0 V. 1 . Peters, l )Of) . ' ■ ( tttner. 1 )()8 I-.S. J. KnuMER, 1!)()7 H. Kenworthy, 19O8 N. Herz, I )08 S. piccolo i iola Ctombone L. B. Wittemore, 1907 CJ. H. Seybolo, 1 )()9 T. S. Taylor, 1906 ©rums IJi ' ino F. E. NoRRis, 1908 ]). B. Wei.i.s. 1 )()7 Jormrr ©ffitrrs 1899-1900 David S. Smttii, ' 00, Conductor E. L. Taylor, ,Ir., 01 S., Manager 1 9 O O- 1 9 O 1 Porter Stefle, ' O ' i. Conductor Charles F. Blood, Oi! S., Manager 1901-1902 Porter Steele, ' 0 ' 2, Conductor Robert H. Nead, ' 04, Manager 1902-1903 Robert H. Nead, ' ())•, Conductor W. W. Clark, ' 03 S., Manager 1903 -1904 Robert H. Nead, ' Ol-. Conductor S. P. Friedman, ' Oj, Manager 1904-1905 Stanleigh p. Friedman, ' 05, Conductor William D. Dean, 05, Manager 234 f UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA Cliapd € mv, 1905=1906 G. T. Arms, ' 06 W. H. COURSEN, ' 06 C. I). Morris, ' 06 JFiret (TrnorB J. T. MoxzANi, (Ki W. D. Barnes, Jit., ' 07 E. H. Barstow, ' 07 C. H. ZlMMEIOIAX, P. G. U. H. BoswEi.i., ' 07 C. S. IlritMUT. ' 08 H. Kenwortiiy, ' 08 A. C. Bruei., ' 06 C. C. SCAHBOKOIGII, ' 06 ctonD CCcnorg H. J. Maxukli., ' 07 C. Clark, ' 08 P. H. CoLi.ixs, ' 08 W. (). Rice, : I. S. JFiret -Bacsre W. R. CowLEs, ' 06 F. L. Phili-ips, Jr., : I. S. W. D. Garfield, ' 07 E. S. KocnERSPEitGER, ' 06 W. M. TiioRXE. Jr., ' 06 S. R. H. Bexxett, ' 09 ( ' . Seymour, ' 08 G. M. Sxeath, ' 07 G. Ely, ' 06 D. A. McGee, ' 06 H. Walcott, ' 06 S etonti lasers! W. L. Carter, ' 07 J. H. Clark, ' 07 R. B. Hull, ' 07 E. B. Myers, P. G. 236 C. W. Dickson, ' 08 N. Holmes, ' 08 S. D. BlXGHAM, Mus. GROUP OF NEWS HEELERS I i mt TOP-SPINNING — VANUEHBILT COUUT I enior Clul) eitiju ciuij St cmbcrjs aujjtiu ailarmington auDrctDiS Bobcrt lixobingson Cl)a0c ISicljavD laicranDcv Coohc (Ifffin9l)am jE cDinjs 2D0D9C €D DarD arnistriovtl) iDiijstin i oracc fartBcU cvv Lemuel axuijittington (Borl)am ;fHelbiUe X ' ivooftsj (Hurler 9!0aac tapleg l)aU OLliUarD 2Deere it)ogiforD €DmnnD tanlev Bocljerjspevger onalD imci riDc angu0 ailajsi bunt iHorrijSon Mohn ' t lanDon Bogevgi iHal)lon J aniel Cl)atcl)ev, v. 31amej3 BavolD (HllaUijs THK KLIHU CLUB CODILLE PARADE ®,i.E YoFlf . i - t.y t C - ' : B ecorti of Current CtJtnts. From April Kith. i;)05, to March IStli. April 18 — Sprinjr puntinfi contest won liy P. V ' eeder, lf)07 S. Drop kicking; l)y H. Zimowski, ' 07 S. Junior Fraternity elections from class of 1907. April If) — Baseball team starts on Southern tri]). Easter i-ecess begins at 1:00 P. M. April 27 — Result of Southern trip; — four games out of six played, won by Yale. Death of Mr. Thomas Ci. Shejiard. April 29 — Baseball : Yale 6, Pennsylvania 0. ' Sale wins Relay Meet at Franklin Field. May 3 — Baseball : Yale 5, University of Maine , ' i. 5 — Harvard wins Annual Debate. Baseball, Yale . , Andover 4.. 6— Baseball : Yale 0, Brown 7. Interscholastic Tr.ick Meet won by Hill School. College crew defeated l)y Ainiapolis l)y a length. 9 — One hundredtli anniver.sary of tlie death of Schiller celebrated. 10 — Baseball: Yale 2, West Point 1. May 12 — Annual concert for the benefit of the Freshman crew. May 1 .S— Baseball : Yale 4, Holy Cross ;J. Yale wins Annual Diia Freshmen win Spring Regatta. May 18 — Baseball : Yale 8, Syracuse H. May 19 — Yale- Princeton Freshman Debate won by Yale 1908. May 20 — Yale-Harvard Dual Track Meet won by Yale () ' . l-(i; Cross 4. Yale 1908, 8; Prineetcm 1.908, 7. May 2.3— Baseball : Yale 7, University of Vermont 1. May 25 — Senior Societv elections. May May May May Meet with Princeton: 80-24. •AH 5-6. Baseball : Yale 5, Holy May 27 Bas.hall : Yale 7, (ieorgctown 1. Yale 1 908, t; Harvard 1 )08, 1. Cor- lull wins Intercollegiate Track Meet. Yale second 1 908 crew defeated by Cor- nell. May :;o— Baseball: Yale 8, . ndover 1. Mav .11 — .ShefT. Society elec- tions announced. 1908 wins baseball series with Princeton, 1908. ,h NK 2— J. M. Cates, 1906 L.S. elected Cajitain of Track Team. ,liNE . ' i — Baseball : Yale 2, Princeton 18. • l. CH IlI.OOMKIi 2-i-i RECORD OF CURRENT EAENTS June 5 — Followinj; officers were elected for the Yale Navy: W. S. Moorliead, 1!)06, President; A. C. Ortniayer, 190(i S, ' ice-President ; T. P. Dixon, 1907, Ass ' t Manajrcr. June 6 — Following officers of the Baseball Association were elected: S. Turner, 1906, President; F. V. Jackson, 1906 S, ' ice-President ; G. B. Glaenzer, 1907, Ass ' t Manager; H. S. Wells, 1907, Secretary. Following officers of Track Association were elected : M. B. Sands, 190(), President; F. Ewing, I906 S, X ' ice-President ; C. Sumner, 1907, Ass ' t Manager; H. P. Fabian, 1907, Secretary. June 7 — Baseball: Yale 5, Dartmouth 1. Crews leave for New London. June 10 — Winners of Townsend Premiums announced as follows: A. H. Bradford, P. V. D. Davis, W. D. Myers, G. Richardson, J. G. Rogers, J. C. Slade. Baseball : Yale 3, Princeton 2. June 12 — Officers of the Yale Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs were elected as follows: W. B. Sprague, I906, President; E. F. Dustin, I9O6, Vice-President; J. A. Stevenson, 1906, Secretary; C. Truesdale, 1907, Ass ' t Secretaiy. June 16 — Following men were elected Cup Men from class of 1906: J. A. Stevenson, D A McGee, E. White, E. S. Mills, W. C. Johnson, F. V. Jackson. June 17 — Yale wins baseball series with Princeton by score of S-5. June 19 — Fence orations delivered: Sojihomore by A. J. Ryan; Freshman bv J. W. Muriihv. June 22 — Baseball: Yale 1, Harvard 1. June 23 — Commencement week begins. June 27 — Yale wins baseball championship by defeating Harvard 7-2. F. O ' Brien, 1 !)06, elected Captain of Baseball Team for 1 9O6. June 29 — Annual boat races held on the Thames. University eight oar wins from Harvard bv three seconds. Harvard wins four oar and Freshman races. K. C. Morse, Jr., 1906 S, elected Crew Captain for 1906. Sei ' Tember 28 — First term begins at 2:00 P. M. Aimual Sojihomore- Freshman wrestling matches won by Sophomores. September 29 — Receptions to the Freshman classes held in Dwight and Bvers Halls. October 2 — Freshman football elections result as follows: President, M. C. Hannah, I909; Vice-President, S. Whitney, I90S S ; Secretary, S. D. Stockton, I909, October . — Following I906 S Class Officei-s elected: President, R. C. Tri])p ; Mce-President, .1. G. Darragh ; Secretary, C. Huiskamp. October 4 — Football : Yale 27, Weslevan 0. October 7 — Junior appointments announced. Football : Yale I6, Syracuse 0. October 11 — Football: Yale 2 1, Springfield Training School 0. 1,907 .Junior Promenade Committee elected as follows : C. Sumner, Chairman : W. M. Blair, Floor-manaifer ; C. Truesdale, S. F. B. Morse, T. P. Dixon, H. Fabian, R. 1- ,. l)aniels(.ii. W. i). Barnes, jr.. H. M. Woolsey. October 12 — 1908 S Class Officers elected : President, T. A. D. Jones ; ' ice-l ' rcsident, ]• ' .. A. G. Wylie; Secretary, C. B. Watson. October 13 — 1908 Class Deacons elected as follows: H. S. Beardslev, George Dahl, James Williams, Francis Ely Norris. 24.5 RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS October 1 4.— Football : Yale .30, Holy Cross 0. Fall Track Meet held at Vale Field. October l6 — Sophomore Cierman Committee elected as follows: R. B. Shepard, Ci. Auchin- closs, R. H. Noyes, H. Stanley and G. M. Townsend, .Jr. October 18 — Vale wins team championship of the Intercollegiate Golf Association at Garden City. October 19 — G. S. Fowler elected 1906 Class Secretary. October 20 — R. C. Tripp, 1 )06S and K. H. Behr, l H)f) S, elected to the Junior Promenade Committee. October 21 —Football: Vale 12, Penn. State 0. Fall Regatta held at Lake Whitney. Class C ' hampionshi)) won by 1 )08. Department races won by Academic. Individual Inter- collegiate (lolf Cham])ionship won by R. Abbott, 1908. October 24 — City Government Club elections. October 27 — Lecture on Slum Conditions delivered by Hon. .lacol) A. Riis in College Street Hall. October 28 — Football : Vale 20, West Point 0. F llhu Club elect new members. November 1 — Class of 1906 elect following officers: Class Poet, J. H. Wallis ; Class Orator, Lee James Perrin ; Class Historian, W. S. McClintock. November 5 — Football : Vale 5. ' 3, Columbia 0. November 8 — Junior Fr.iternity elections from Class of lf)()() announced. November f) — .Sophomore Tutorial System ado])ted. November 11— Football: Vale II, Brown 0. Vale 190,9, 17; Princeton 1909,0. November :i — President Eliot delivers the first of the Harvard lectures in Woolsey Hall. November 14 — Junior P ' raternities announce elections from 1907. November 18— Football : Vale 2. ' 5, Princeton 4.. Vale 190.9, l(i; 1 larv.ird 190.9,0. I November 20 — Football V ' s and cla.ss numerals awarded. November 21 — Junior Fraternities announce elections from 1908. J November 23 — Law School Society of Corbey Court announces elections. November 24— Gift by M. P. ' iet of S2.50,000 to the Sheffield .Scientific Scliool. Cornell wins Crosscountry. Joint Concert of Vale-Harvard Musical Clul)s at .Symphony Hall, Boston. November 2.5 — Football : Yale 6, Harvard 0. November 27 — Start of Hockey season. December 4 — Freshman Football elections result as follows : President, R. J. Schweizer ; Vice- President, O L. Wood, 1908 S; Secretary, C. W. How.ird. December 5 — Sheff . Senior elections were held with the following results: Senior Promenade Committee, Fred Augustus Preston, John Saunders Kilner, Hubert Coffing Williams, Lewis Kinnev Robinson. Cap and Gown Committee: George Phelps Berkey, Walter Phelps Stevens, Jose])h Jensen Hasbrouck. December (i — The following Sheff. Senior Class Committees elected : Class Book Committee, Charles Raymond Messinger, Eben Orlando McXair, Jr., William Seward Allen, Carrington Howard, Nlason Klliot Phelps. Class Day Historians : Douglas Gibbons, Theodore Frederic Silkman, Alvin Watkinson Fargo, John Greenleaf Darragh, Edwin Taylor Byner. Gradu- ation Committee : Julius Kruttschnitt, Jr., Wilbur Witt, Lucius Tracy Sheffield. Triennial Committee : Harold D. Baker, Karl Howard Behr, Harry Crawford English. 246 RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS December 8 — Samuel F. B. Morse, 1 )07, elected Football Ca]itain. December 8 — Final Sheff. Senior elections : Class Book Historians, James Lawrence Buck, Paul Stanley Sheldon, Stanley Palmiter Emerick, William Thomas Rodd, Leonard Morgan Keeling. Class Statisticians ' : Frederick Kwing, Nathaniel (Irant, L. T. Wilcox, Frank Miller Fargo, Edwin Wynne Moors. Cup Committee : Artinn- Timotliy Bell, Henry McCormick Gross, Charles Ciardner Hall. Dinner Conunittec : Sanuiel McMillan Shepard, Ciiarles Burnham, Ellsworth Ford. Picture Committee : Harold Pierce Hue, Homer Everett, William . tkins, Jr. December 11 — Elections to Delta Psi, Delta Phi and Chi Phi IVoni 1 K)SS announced. December 13 — Basketball : Yale 21, Graduates Jl. December 19 — Yale 1, New York Hocke}- Club 1. December 27 — Hockey : Yale 7, Brown 0. December 28 — Yale 7, Brown 1, at Hockey. December 29 — Yale 3, Brown 1, at Hockey. December 30 — Yale 5, Carnegie Technical .School 0. J. NU. RY 12 — Track Candidates called out. January 17 — Hockey: Yale 9, Brown 0. January 19 — First number of the Yale Monthly Magazine appears. January 20 — French Club produces ' ■ Le Baron de Fourchevif, and L ' Avocat Patelin. Yale 28, Princeton 22, in Basketball. January 22 — Prom. Concert given at Hyjierion Theatre by Musical Clubs. January 23 — Junior Prom, held at Second Regiment Armory. January 31 — Senior Promenade Committee elected : Foster Harry Rockwell, Austin Warmington Andrews, Roger Yale Flanders, Edward Farnsworth Dustin, Charles Waterhouse Goodyear, Albert Byron Gregory, Louis de ' ierville Dousman. The Shett . representatives were : Fred Augustus Preston, John Saunders Kilner, Hubert Cotling Williams and Lewis Kinney Robinson. February 3 — Dr. Root delivered lecture on ' ■ Princeton ' s Preceptorial System. February 6 — Sigma Xi elections announced. February 8 — P. B. K. elections announced. February 9 — Seniors win the Interclass Hocke - series. February 10 — Yale 3, Princeton 0, at Hockey. February 14 — Visit of Chinese Commissioners. February 17 — Hockey: Harvard -i, Yale 3. Basketball : Yale 31 , Cornell 7. February 19 — Clyde Fitch delivered a lecture on The Contemporary Drama under the auspices of the Pundits. February 21 — 1907 Lit. Board chosen. Chairman, W. B. Wolfe, R. M. Edwards, F,. H. Lewis. H. F. Bishop, R. E. Danielson. February 22 — Snowball Fight won by Freshmen. February 27 — Basketball: Columbia 1.5, Yale 17. February 28 — Hugh Smith Knox elected Football Manager; Vice-President, Frank Osmond Bennett ; Assistant Manager, Joseph Taylor Foster ; Secretary, Kenneth Brakeley Welles. RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS March 2 — Foster Harry Rockwell appointed Football Coach for 1906. March 2 — R. E. Ailing, 1907, elected Hockey Captain. March 6— University Debating Team chosen. L. O. Bergh, ipofi; ,1. N. Pierce, 1 )06 T. S; E. H. Hart, 1907 ; R. P. Lockwood, 1907 ; R. B. Hull, 1907 ; H. D. Smith, 1908 T. S. March 7 — Herr Conried presented Maskerade. March 10 — Basketball : Harvard 23, Yale 17. March 12 — Japanese Play given. March 14 — Professor Wheeler gave his Waterloo Lecture in College Street Hall. March 14 — Dramatic Association begins rehearsals for Henry IV. Intercollegiate Civic Government League organized in New York. March 16 — Annual banquet of Yale News at University llub. SNOWBALL FIGHT — WASHINGTON ' S BHiTHDAV ivo.. FOOTBALL SQUAD YALE DINING HALL IKKSIIMAN ( l AHIKKS — CJALKS IKHKY WATCHING KETLKXS FKO.M BASEBALL GAME ! gait 9[ti)letic Financial Winion WALTER CAMP, ' 80, Treasurer €r©ffitto WILLIAM S. MOORHEAD, Ofi, Pres. Y. U. B. C SPENCER TURNER. Ort, Pres. Y. U. B. B. A. EDWIN WHITE, ' (Ui. Pres. Y. U. F. B. A. MERRILL SANDS, 06, Pres. Y. A. A. Gymnasium Cori-okatiox — Arthur M. Dodge, ' T-l, President; William L. McLane, ' 69, Treasurer Gymn ' asiim CoMMrrn;i-. — Henry E. How land, ' 54, George A. Adee, 67, Frank Jenkins, ' T-i, Prof. E. I,. Richards, ' 60, William C. Gulliver, 70 Buii.ni (; CoMMirri 1. — Prof. E. L. Richards, ' 60, William W. Farnham, 67, Charles A. x dee, ' 67 Yale Fikld CouroitAriox — I ' rof. E. L. Rich.irds, Presi(icnt ; Walter Cami), Secretary and Treasurer DiitKCToits — Prof. E. L. Richards, IL B. Saigent. Walter Camp. Prof. R. N. Corwin, Prof. T. S. Woolscy AiiiiTiNi; C() iMirii;i, — Prof E. L. Richards, Ciiairman ; I ' rof ' 1 . S. Woolsey Yalk Athi.ktic SLinscRii ' rioN Fr i) {For tiic support of tliosc University Organizations which are not self-supporting) — W. S. .Moorlicad, ' i reasiu-er iflcmbcrci Yale Cniversity Boat Club — W. S. Moorhead, Manager Yale University Athletic Association — M. B. Sands, Manager Yale University Gymnastic Association — R. A. Selhy, Manager Yale University Hockey Association — C. W. Goodyear, Manager Yale University Temiis Association — W. S. Glazier, Manager Yale Univei ' sity Golf Association — M. E. Phelps, Manager Yale University Fencing Association — R. B. Bulkeley, Manager Yale University Swimming Association — E. H. Hart, Manager 254 KIXANCIAL UNIOX fair nittrsitj) BSoat Clutj ©fficcre, 19034006 William S. Moouhkai), 1906 . . President AxDitr.w C. ()i!T. L vi:i!, 1906 S. . N ' ice-Presitlent Thkodoiu: 1 ' . Dixon. 1907 . . . Secretary l{i(HAiii) C. MoitsK, ,1k., 1906 S. . Caplaiii f ak;l?artoarti anibcrsitp iiace Xiir Loi„l,„i, .linii- .V, I ' Mo CnrnsK Fuiii Miles Yale ' ■Z ' i miii. . ' io si-c. Hahvahd, ' ■Z ' i min. ' i), sec. William S. Moohiilau rinlr Ibartoarli Aije Weiuht HeiRllt ARe WfiRht HeiRllt Stroke H. L. Whitney :. ' l l.ii) (Ui .Stro ke O. D. Filley 22 170 (i 7 J. P. Kineon 2-2 17(i (i.I 7 T. G. Meier 23 IS,-, (i.I C R. C. Whittier 21 is.i (i.2 ( R. I.. Bacon 21 ISO (i.I 5 R. R. Chase 21 ISl (i.2 5 C. C. Lawson 24. 17S (i 1. H. N. .Scott 22 1S2 (i.I 4. A. R. Newhall 22 17.-, i .S R. C. Morse, Jr. 21 Hi.-, (i.I :J R. W. Flint 20 IHS .5. 1 1 2 A. C. Ortmayer HI UiS .5.10 1 It. M. Tappan 20 Kit 6 Bow K. E. Weeks 21 I.J7 (i.I How J. Burcliard 22 1( 4. 5.10 Averages 21 172 6.1 Averages 21f 17:5 (i.OO Cox. D. Barkalow ir 102 5.7 Cox Chase 20 1 1.5 5.7 256 CAPTAIN MORSE palc artarD four C at: Eacc New London, June i2 ), 1.005 Course, Two Miles Vale, 1 1 mi:;. 27 sec. Harvard, 1 1 min. 2.5 sec. |3alc I!)art ar1i Name Stroke H. Boulton Age 20 Height f) Weight l. 4 Name Stroke E. Farley Age 20 Height Weight 1, )5 S H. C. Williams 20 () 177 ;? R. Georjfe 21 e 17.5 2 B. Hojjpin 21 (i.I 180 2 Gill 22 ;■). 1 1 179 Bow W. M. Blair 20 .■). 1 I 1 .-.(i Bow E. R. Corhett 21 ().2 174 Cox. J. Knittsohiiitt, ,1 r. Cox. Montgomery College Creto bjs. annapolijs Severn River, May (i, 1 )0.5 Course, Two Miles ' ale, 11 mill. 57. ' , sec. Annapolis, 1 1 min. oi sec. 190.5 vs. 190() lf)05 Club vs. IflOfi Club 1907 vs. 1908 Second 1907 Club vs. 1!K)8 Third 1905 vs. 1908 Second 1906 Club vs. I9O8 Third 1 )08 vs. Columbia 1 )08 Spring ISegatta Lake Whitney, May l. ' i, iy05 Seven-Eighths of a Mile Course Won l)y 1905 Won by 190() Club Won by 1.908 Second Won by 1 )08 Third Won by lf 08 Second Won by I9O8 Third One and One-Si.vth Mile Course Won by Yale 19O8 Time, 4 min. 49 sec. Time, 4 min. 48 1-2 sec. Time, 4 min. 47 1-2 sec. Time, 4 min. 48 4-5 sec. Time, 4 min. 41 4-5 sec. Time, 4 min. 47 1-2 sec. Time, 6 min. 37 sec. 258 1905 UNIVEItSITV CKEW SQUAD nmmavv of (Llnibcrgiit ' Boat EaccjS, 1859-1905, anD € fficcvjs Number Year Date Winner Course Time of Crews Engaged Captains Presidents 1853 R. Waite, ' 53 1854 A. H. Stevens, ' 54 1855 Samuel Scoville. ' 57 N. W. Bumstead, ' 58 1856 W. D. Morgan, ' 58 A. W. Harriott, ' 56 1857 S. Scoyille, ' 57 1858 1859 W. P. Bacon, ' 58 jiilv 26 Harvard ' Worcester i9 ' ni. ' l8s. ' 3 h! L. Johnson, ' 60 S. 1). Page, ' 59 1860 July 24 Harvard . Worcester 18 m. 53 s. 3 H. L. Johnson, ' 60 H. L. Johnson, ' 00 1861 C. T. Stanton, ' 61 186-2 E. S. Lyman, ' 62 1863 G. L. Curran, ' 63 1864 jiilj ' ' 29 Yale ' ■ ■ Worcester ig ' m.Vs. ' ' ■ ' ' 2 ' ' ' W. k ' . Bacon ' , ' 65 ' ' ' S. C. Pierson, ' 64 1865 July 28 Yale Worcester 18 m. 424 s. 2 W. K. Bacon, ' 65 W. R. Bacon, ' 65 1866 JulV 27 Harvard Worcester 18 m. 43 s. 2 K. B. Bennett, ' 66 E. B. Bennett, ' 66 1867 July 19 Harvard Worcester 18 m. 12| s. 2 Samuel Farrv, ' 68 A. B. Bissell. ' 67 1868 July 24 Harvard Worcester 17 m. 48. s. 2 Samuel Parrv, ' 68 S. Parry, ' 68 1869 JulV 23 Harvard Worcester 18ni.2s. 2 W. A. Copp, ' 69 W. A. i ' opp, ' 69 1870 July 22 Harvard Worcester 18 m. 45 s. 2 D. M. Bone, ' 70 D. M. Bone, ' 70 1871 July 21 Andierst Connecticut Hiver 17 m. 47 s. 3 1 ' . G. Adee, ' 73 1 W. V. McCook, ' 73 W. F. McCook, ' 73 I. H. Ford, ' 71 1872 July 24 Amherst Connecticut Kivcr 16 m. 33! s. 6 L. G. Parson.s ' 72 1873 JulV 17 Yale Connecticut Kiver 16 m. 59 s. 11 K. J. Cook. ' 76 H. A. Oakes, ' 73 1874 JulV 18 Columbia Saratoga 16 ni. 4: ' i s. 9 K.J. Cook, ' 76 C. H. Ferry, ' 75 1875 Jul 14 Cornell Saratoga 16 m. 53} s. 13 K. J. Cook, ' 76 C. H. Ferry, ' 75 1876 June 30 Yale Connecticut liiver 22 m. 2 s. 2 K. J. Cook, ' 76 E. P. Howe, ' 76 July 19 Cornell Saratofja 17 m. li s. 6 1 1877 June 30 Harvard Connecticut River 24 m. 36 s. 2t a. W. Collins, ' 77 F. W. Davis, ' 77 1878 June 28 Harvard New London 20 m. 44J s. 2 O. D. Thompson, ' 79 W. H. Hite, ' 78 1879 June 27 Harvard New London 22 m. 15 s. 2 O. I). Th ompson, ' 79 C. F. Ahlrich, ' 79 1880 July 1 Yale New London 24 m. 27 s. 2 C. B. Kogers, ' 79 S. W. C McHenrv. ' 80 1881 July 1 Yale New London 22 m. 13 s. 2 J. B. Collins, ' 81 R. A. Bigelow, -81 1882 June 29 Harvard New London 20 m. 475 s. 2 L. K. Hull, ' 83 R. A. Bigelow, ' 81 188-i June 28 Harvard New London 25 m. 46 J s. 2 L. K. Hull, ' 83 F. C. Leonard, ' 83 1884 June 26 Yale New London 20 m. .3rs. 2 H. H. Flanders, ' 85 E. A. Merritt, ' 84 1885 June 26 Harvard New I ndon 25 m. 15. ' . s. 2 H. I{. Flanders, ' 85 W. G. Green, ' S. ' j 1886 July 2 Vale New London 20 m. 42 s. 2 Alfred Cowles. ' 86 Paul K. Ames. ' 86 1887 JulV 2 Yale New London 22 m. 56 s. 2 John Hogers, ' 87 S. Knight, ' 87 1888 June 29 Yale New London 20 m. 10 s. 2 F. A. Stevenson, ' 88 E. A. Stevenson, ' 88 1889 June 28 Yale New London 21 m. 30 s. 2 G. A. Woodruff, ' 89 L. T. Suipe, ' 89 1890 June 27 Yale New London 21 m. 29 s. 2 I ' hdip Allen, ' 90 S. C. A. Sheld .n, ' 90 1891 June 26 Harvard New London 21 m. 23 s. 2 G. S. Brewster, ' 91 J. B. Townsend. ' 91 1892 July 1 Yale New London 20 m. 47 s. 2 J. A. Uartwell, M.S. E. H. Flovd-Joncs, ' 92 1893 June 30 Yale New I ndon 24 m. 59 s. 2 S. B. Ives, ' 93 Derby Rogers, ' 93 1894 June 28 Yale New London 23m.45;s. 2 F. A. Johnson, ' 94 S. P. H. McMillin, ' 94 1895 June 28 Yale New London [Kng. 21 m. 293 s. 2 R. Armstrong, ' 95 S. G. T. Adee, ' 95 1896 July 7 Leauder Henley-onThames, 7 m. 14 s. 2 R. B Treadwav, ' 96 J. G. H. de Sibour, ' 96 1897 June 25 Cornell Pouglikeepsie 20 m. 34 9. 3 v. H Bailev, ' 97 J. S. Wheelwriglit, ' 97 1898 ,Imig Cornell New London 23 m. 48 s. 3 I ' avne Whitney. ' 98 Grenville Parker, ' 98 1899 June 29 Harvard New London 20 m. 54 s. 2 F.W. Allen, ' 00 Ord Preston, ' 99 1900 June 28 Yale New London 21 m. 12S s. 2 F. W. Allen, ' 00 R. J. Schweppe, ' 00 1901 June 27 Yale New London 23 m. 37 s. 2 A. S. Blagden, ' 01 S. A. H. Richardson, ' 01 1902 June 26 Yale New London 20 m. 20 s. 2 ]■. H. Kunzig, L. S. Roderick Potter, 112 1903 June 25 Yale New London 20 m. 19! s. 2 C. B. Waterman, L. S. J. M. Dreisbacli. ' U3 1904 June 29 Yale New London 21 m. 405 s. 2 W. S. Cross, ' 04 F. T. Dodge, ' 04 1905 June 29 Yale New London 22 m. 30 s. 2 R. C. Whittier, ' 05 S. H. A. Raymond, ' 05 ♦Yale ' s time, 18 m. 45 s. Race piven to Harvard on foul. t Yale and Harvard in eight-oared crews. Course, 4 miles straight. W05 UNIVERSITY FOUR-OAR CREW BSoating; at gale Began in June, 184-3. Navy organized and first constitution adopted in June, 1853. Constitution remodeled and printed in June, 1855. New Constitution prepared by Edward F. Blake, ' 58, establishing the English University plan of permanent boat clubs, adopted and printed in June, 18( (). New Constitution, establishing the class boat club system, adopted and printed February, 181)8. History of boating in Four Years at Yale, pp. 3i7-4()2. History of Yale-Harvard ' s Races, in Batch ' s Oarsman ' s Manual for 1871, pp. 2-t8- ' 360. Boat House Lease, in New Haven Town Record, Vol. HU, p. 98 ; Vol. 203, p. 136. New Boat House dedicated June 9, 1875. The English club system inaugurated September 29, 1875. The Dunham Club opened. Constitutional amendments, February -29, 1884. Single-Sculling Prize Fund, presented by Cleveland Aliinmi Association, 188( . Single-Sculling Trophy, presented by George H. For d, 1890. New launch Elihu Yale presented by graduates, 190-2. €ht pale SEnttirreiti) eig:bt=®arcli Cretoa 1876 Bow .Tolm W. Wpscf.tt 2 KreiiiM-ii-k Wo.nl 3 ElbriilK. c. C.Mike 4 David 11. Ki ' llo-K 5 Wllliaiii V. CcilUn 6 Oliver I). Tliompsnn 7 .Tiillan Kenned.v Stroke liobert .T. Cook iCapt.) Cox. Charles V. Aklrk-li 1880 .r.ihn li. CollinM XalliiinicI ' I ' . (Ii is K Hull ' hilo Kllile rick V. Rogers I ' Ke H. Holers (Capt.) lies B. Storrs ly T. Folsom II Yew Clnmi; 1884 Bow It. S. StolTS 1 ' Charles Ii. Ilobbs .•5 II. W. Patten 4 Alfred Cowles. .Ir. .  Frank (I. IVters (! .1. R. I ' arrolt 7 .1. F. Scoll troke II. R. Flanders (Capt.) Co. . L. E. Cathveli I Gerald W. Hart Ilennan LivinKston Frank K. Il.vde William K. .lames 7 William W. Collin ( Stroke Frederick Wood Cox. Charles F. Aldrlch 1881 Bow .lohn B. Collins (Capt.) ■2 Philo C. Fuller :i Frederick W. Rosers 4 Nathaniel T. (;neruKe.v r, Louis K. Ilnii C, Ceiirue B. Rosiers 7 Charles B. Storrs Stroke Harry T. Folsom Cox. Mum Yew Chung 1885 Bow C. S. Dodge 2 U. S. Storrs 3 II. W. Patten 4 C. B. Ilohbs 5 Alfred Cowles, Jr. 6 .T. R. Parrott 7 F. G. Peters Stroke II. R. Flanders (Capt.) Cox. L. E. Cadwell 1878 Bow .Tulian W. Curtis 2 Frank E. Hjde 3 Bruee S. Keator 4 Herman LivinRston 5 Harry W. Taft 6 George B. Rogers 7 David Trumbull Stroke Oliver D. Thompson (Capt.) Cox. Charles F. Aldrich Bow Henry It. Flanders .Joseph R. Parrott .3 Frederick W. Rogers 4 Nathaniel T. Guernsey ,f, Louis K. lull (Capt.) William I . Hyndman 7 Charles B Stnrrs Stroke Ilarrv T. Folsom Cox. David I ' ll ssner Bow R. Appleton 2 .John Rollers. .Tr. 3 .1. W. Midrlleliniok 4 F. A. Stevenson 5 G. W. W iniff 6 A. Cowles. .Ir. (Capt.) 7 G. W. Hartridge Stroke E. h. Caldwell Cox. L. E. Cadwell 1879 Bow .Tohn B. Collins 2 N. T. H. Patterson 3 Charles B. Storrs 4 Oliver D. Thompson (Capt.) 5 John W. Keller 6 George B. Rogers 7 Harry W. Taft Stroke Philo C. Fuller Cox. Augustine Fitzgerald 1883 Bow Henry R. Flanders 2 Joseph R. Parrott 3 Louis K. Hull (Capt.) 4 Nathaniel T. Guernsey ,5 Frank G. Peters 6 William H. Hyndman 7 Frederick W. Rogers Stroke Harry T. Folsom Cox. D. B. Tucker 262 1887 Bow R. M. Wilcox 2 C. O. Gill 3 .1. Rogers (Capt.) 4 J. W. Middlebrook 5 G. W. Woodruff 6 F. A. Stevenson 7 G. R. Carter Stroke E. L. Caldwell Cox. R. Thompson r JLJ Jt t t 3. 1905 UNIVERSITY CREW BOATING 1888 Bow R. M. Wilcox 2 C. O. Oill 3 G. S. Brewster 4 J. A. llartwell 5 W. H. Corbin 6 F. A. Stevenson (Capt.) 7 G. R. Carter Stroke S. M. Cross Cox. R. Thompson 1889 Bow C. F. Rogers 2 C. O. Gill 3 G. S. Brewster 4 J. A. Hartwell 5 W. II. Corbin fi G. W. Woodruff (Capt.) 7 P. Allen Stroke E. L. Caldwell Cox. R. Tbompson Bow C. Rn W. A. Sin ■fin s. s. 3 G. S. Brewste 4 J. A. llartwell. P. G. 5 A. B. Newell, MO 6 H. T. Ferris, ' ' jl 7 S. B. Ives, li;! Stroke P. Allen. ' no S. (Capt.) Cox. R. TlioiiiiiKiii]. ' lio 1891 Bow W. A. Sims. M. S. 2 A. J. Balliet. ' 02 3 C. R. El.v. ' 91 4 R. D. Paine, ' 94 5 W. W. Heffelflnger, ' 91 R. 6 G. S. Brewster. ' 91 (Capt.) 7 P. Hagerman, L. S. Stroke J. A. Gould, ' 92 S. Cox. H. S. Bowns, ' 93 1892 Bow F. A. .Tohnson, ' 94 S. 2 A. .1. Balliet. ' 02 3 A. L. Van lluvck, ' 93 S. 4 R. C. Paine, ' 94 5 A. B. Graves, ' 92 S. 6 .1. A. Hartwell, M.S.(Capt.) 7 S. B. Ives. ' 93 Stroke F. E. Gallaudet, ' 93 Cox. E. F. Olmstead, ' 94 S. 1893 Bow F. A. .Tohnson, ' 94 S. 2 C. L. Messier, ' 94 S. 3 A. L. Van Iluyck, ' 03 S. 4 .T. M. Longacre. ' flU 5 .1. M. Goetchlus, ' 94 S. 6 A. P. Rogers. ' 94 S. 7 S. B. Ives, ' 93 (Capt.) ;tr ike F. E. Gallaudet. ' 93 I ' lix. E. F. Olmstead, ' 04 S. John A. Kennedy 1894 . Armstrong, ' n ' l S. . C. Holooml), ' 9.-. S. ' . M. Beard. Of, . P. Rogers. 94 S. . W. Itater. ' 9.-. S. ' . R. Crr.ss. lie, . B. Treadwav, ' W, . A. .Tohnson, ' ' 94 S.(Capt.) F, Olmstead, ' 94 S. 1895 I ' .ow R. Armstrong. ' 9.-. S.(r 2 II, C. llokomb. ' 9.-, S. 3 W. M. Beard. 90 4 A. W. Dater. ' 9.-. S. 5 .T. M. Longacre. ' 90 6 W. R. Cross. ' MC. 7 R. B. Treadwav. ' 96 Stroke G. Langford, ' 97 S. Cox. T. L. Clarke, ' 97 1896 Bow J. IT. Simpson, ' 97 2 A. Brown, ' 90 3 W. M. Beard, ' 90 4 .T. O. Rodgers, ' 9.S 5 P. H. Bailev, ' 97 6 .T. M. Longacre, ' 96 7 R. B. Treadwav. ' 96 (Capt.) Stroke G. Langford, ' 97 S. Cox. T. L. Clarke, 97 Bow n. F. Rogers. ' 98 2 Pavne Whitnev, ' 98 3 II. G. Campbell. ' 97 Or ' 00 r, p. II. Bailev. ' 97 I Capt.) (1 F. W. AUeTi. ' oo 7 W. E. S. Griswold, ' 99 Stroke (i. I angford. ' 97 S. Cox. L. Green, ' 99 1898 Bow Pavne Whitnev. ' 98 (Capt.) 2 II. P. Wickes. ' nO 3 .T. P. Brock. ' 00 4 R. P. Flint, ' 99 S. . ' ■. .1. IT. Niedeekeu, ' 00 6 P. W. Allen, ' 00 7 .T. C. Greenleaf. ' 99 S. Stroke W. B. Williams, ' 00 Cox. .T. McL. Walton, ' 99 S. 1899 Bow .T. C. Greenleaf. ' 99 S. 2 H. P. Wickes. ' 00 3 W. E. S. Griswold, ' 90 4 R. P. Flint, ' 99 S. fi F. G. Brown, .Tr.. ' 01 F. W. Allen. ' 00 I Capt.) 7 .T. H, Niedecken. ' 00 Stroke W. B. Williams. ' 00 Cox. J. McL. Walton, ' 99 S. S64 l )(i() UNU ' ERSITY CREW SQUAD BOATING 1900 Bow W. B. ■Williams. ' 00 2 H. P. Wiokes, ' 00 3 J. H. Niedecken. ' 00 4 P. H. Kiinzig. L. S. 5 J. P. Brock, ' OO 6 F. W. Allen. ' 00 (Capt.) 7 A. S. Blagden. ' 01 S. Itroke A. Cameron. Jr., 01 Cox. G. P. Chittenden, ' 01 1902 Bow r. R. Waterman, h. R. 2 C. E. Dalv, ' O. ' i 3 R. li. Coffin, ' 04 S. 4 C. S. .Iiidson. ' 03 S. 5 C. A. Weymouth, L. S. C I ' . H. Kunzig. L. S. (Capt.) 7 V. S. Cross, ' 04 Stroke K. Bogiie, ' 03 Cox. J. K. Byers, ' 04 1904 Bow K. E. Weeks. ' 06 ■J t. E. Dalv. 0.-, 3 K. C. Morse, ' 05 S. 4 II. N. Soott. ' O. ' j S. .-. .T. E. Miller. ' 04 fi U. C. Whittier, ' 05 S. 7 W. S. Cross. ' 04 (Capt ) Stroke H. I . Whitney, ' 05 S. Cox. S. A. Le Blanc, ' 05 1901 Bow C. B. Waterman, ' 01 2 H. S. Hooker. ' 02 3 T. R. Johnson. 04 M. 4 Russell Bogus, ' 03 5 P. L. Mitchell. 01 « P. II. Kunzig. L. S. 7 A. S. Blagden. ' 01 I (Capt.) Stroke A. Cameron. Jr., ' 01 Cox. G. P. Chittenden, ' 01 1903 Bow C. B. Waterman. ' 04 (Capt.) 2 C. S. Judson, ' 03 S. 3 S. S. Stubbs, ' 04 S. 4 R. R. Coffin. ' 03 S. r, R. C. Whittier. ' 03 S. (i J. E. Miller, ' o4 7 W. .S. Cross, ' 04 Kroke R. Bogue, ' 03 Co.v. .1. B. Minor. ' 02 1905 How K. E. Weeks. ' 0(5 2 A. C. Ortmaver, 00 R. 3 R, C. Morse. Jr., ' OO S. 4 II. N. Rcott, ' 05 S. 5 K. R. Chase, ' or. (! R. ( ' .Whittier. ' 05 R.(Capt.) 7 J. P. Kineon. ' 05 8. Stroke H. L. Whitney, ' 05 H. Cox. 1). Barkalow 266 GALE ' S FERRY IIAHVAHD QrAHTF.RS gale ni )crsitj BSasttall dissociation Si ' iiNiiii TruNEtt ©fficrvG. 19054900 Spenceh Turner, ' ()(i ... President Fielding V. Jackson, ' ()() S. . . . Vice-President George B. Glaenzer, ' 07 . . Assistant Manager Harold S. Wells, ' 07 . . . . Secretary Frank () ' 15rien, ' ()() ..... C ' a))tain OniUricitp J-)inc, 1905 M. n. Bowman, Jr., O.-) .S., l-irst Base (Oi])t.) C. A. Barnes, ' 07 L. S., Center Field L. E. Cote, ' 05, Left Field Frank O ' Brien, ' Ofi, Shortstop C. Huiskanip, ' ofi S., Right Field H. 1). Smith, ' 0(), Rigiit Field, Sub. F. Jackson, ' ()() S., Pitcher A. G. Erwin, ' 0(i, Catclier, Sub. . . G. Camp. ' 07, Second Base K. ].. Pratt, 1)7, Pitcher (iraham Bell, ' ()() L. S., I ' itclier (;. Kinney, Jr., ' 07 S., Third Base C. H. Chapin, ' 07 S., Catcher S. P. Kmerick, ' 0() S., Pitclier, Sub. W. B. Church, ' 07, Shortstop, Sub. BaBcball S tort6. Srason of 1905 Mmv Vale .-, Andover 4 Marcli 23 Yale 1 For.lham 111 .May i: Yale Brown 7 March 29 Yale Manhallan May HI Yak- 2 West Point 1 April 1 Yale 17 Tufts C May 13 Yale 4 Holy Cross 3 April S Yale 4 New York Nationals 17 May IS Yale 8 Syracuse 3 April 12 Yale e Brown 3 May 20 Yale . ' ■ Holy Cross 4 April 15 Yale 2 Columbia 1 May 23 Yale 7 University of Vermont 1 May 27 Yale 7 Georgetown 1 EASTER TRIP May 311 Yale 8 Andover 1 April 20 Yale .-i Ceol-Ketowu 4 .luue 3 Yale 2 Princeton 18 April 21 Yale r. Virninia . ' 5 .Tune 7 Yale 5 Dartmouth 1 April 22 Yale 3 Richmond .lulie 1(1 Yale 3 Princeton 2 April 24 Yale 18 Norfolk 3 .liitie 17 Yale s Princeton .■) April 2.5 Yale G GeorsetowD n .nine 22 Yale 1 Harvard 1 April 26 Yale 3 I ' ennsylvania 2 .Tune 27 Yale ' Harvard 2 END OF SOUTHEKN TRIP April 2!) Yale I ' ennsylvania May 3 Yale University of Maine 3 268 J CAPTAIN O ' BRIEN BASEBALL l alc-lijartoD sanitorrsitp Panics incr is S3 New Haven May 32 1883 3-0 Cambridge June 23, 1888 S-0 Camliridge June 23 1898 4-9 CamliridHe May liO 1S83 5-1 New Haven June 26, 1888 5-3 New Haven June 28 1898 7-0 Cambridge June 21 1883 4-1 New Haven May 25, 1889 15-3 New Yoriv July 1 1898 3-1 New Haven June 26 1883 1-0 Cambridge June 20, 1889 5-4 Cambridge June 22 1899 2-0 New York Juiy 3 1883 2-1 Cambridge June 22, 1889 7-5 New Haven June 27 1899 3-4 Philadelphia Juiy 4 1883 23-9 New Haven June 25, 1889 8-4 New Yorlc Juiy 1 1899 10-13 Cambridge May 10 1884 8-1 New Haven May 17, 1890 8-0 Cambridge June 21 1900 15-5 New Haven May 17, 1884 7-8 Cambridge May 31. 1890 8-9 New Haven June 26, 1900 0-3 Cambridge June 21 1884 4-17 Cambridge June 21, 1890 3-4 New Yorlc June 30 1900 2-5 New Haven June 24. 1884 6-2 y. .Inue24. 1890 7-1 Cambridge June 20, 1901 .3-7 Broolslyn June 27 1884 4-2 Springli. ld June 28. 1890 4-3 New Haven June 25, 1901 0-3 New Haven May IG 1SS5 4-12 No series in 1891 with Harvard Cambridge June 20 1902 7-0 Cambridge June 20 1S8.J 2-16 Cambridge June 23. 1892 0-5 New Haven June 24. 1902 4-12 Cambridge May 2!) 1886 2-14 New Haven June 27, 1892 4-3 New York June 28. 1902 5-6 New Haven June It) 188C 6—5 Caml)ridge J ine24. 1893 2-3 Cambridge June 18 1903 2-5 Cambridge June 26 1886 1-5 New Haven June 27, 1893 3-0 New Haven June 23 1903 6-10 New Haven June 20. 1886 9-10 New Yori! Juiy 1, 1893 4-6 Cambridge June 26 1904 2-5 Hartford July 3 1886 7-1 Cambridge June 21, 1894 5-1 New Haven June 29 1904 6-1 New Haven May 14 1SS7 14-2 New Haven June 20, 1894 2-0 New York July 2 1904 0-5 Cambridge June 8 1SS7 5-7 New Haven June 20. 1895 7-4 Cambridge June 22 1905 1-1 Cambridge June 2r 1887 . ' -.-4 New Haven June 25. 1895 5-0 New Haven June 27 1905 7-2 Camliridge June 28 1887 6-3 No series In 1896 with Harvard Yale, 38 games ; Harvard 28 New Haven May 10 1888 7-1 Cambridge June 23. 1897 5-7 games Cambridge June 1888 3-7 New Haven June 29, 1897 8-10 alr Princeton anitorrsit fiantrs § incc tSS3 New Y ' ork 1883 New York 1883 New York 1884 New Y ' ork 1884 New Haven 1885 Princeton 1885 New Haven 1885 I ' rinceton 1886 New Haven 1886 Princeton 1887 New Haven 1887 Princeton 1887 New Haven 1887 New Haven 1887 Princeton 1888 New Haven 1888 Princeton 1888 Princeton 1888 New Haven 1888 Princeton 1889 Princeton 1889 New Haven 1889 New Haven 1890 Princeton 1890 5 New York 1 890 2-5 lirooklyn 1890 16-3 New Haven 1891 6-0 Princeton 1891 5-3 New Haven 1891 .5-11 New Haven 1892 13-15 1 rinceton 1892 9-8 New York 1892 12-2 New Haven 1.893 2-1 Princeton 1893 15-0 New York 1893 9-3 New Haven 1894 9-0 I ' rinceton 1894 10-4 New York 1894 5-6 New Haven 1895 10-4 Princeton 1895 7-3 Princeton 1896 9-1 New Haven 1.896 15-5 Princeton 1896 11-14 New York 1896 12-9 New Haven 1896 6-5 New Haven 1897 3-2 Princeton 1897 0-1 New York 1897 8-8 New Haven 1898 6-5 Princeton 189S 4-1 New York 1S9S 3-5 New Haven 1 S99 2-5 Princeton ls!i;i 1-0 New York IS! 19 3-1 New Haven 19(10 2-12 Princeton 19110 5-1 New Haven 111(11 2-0 Princeton 19(11 14-7 New York 19(11 5-3 New Haven 1902 2-4 Princeton 1902 9-5 New York 1902 1-0 New Haven 1903 9-8 Princeton 1903 0-13 New York 1903 7-5 New Haven 1904 0-5 Princeton 1904 8-4 New York 1904 3 New Haven 1905 10-9 Princeton 1905 8-16 New York 1905 8-3 8-0 6-lf 6-7 3-1 1-U 4-10 2-1 S 3-2 8-5 Y ' ale, 42 games ; Princeton, games. 270 Hiii.i IMNKHSITV HASKHAM. TKA I CoUrsc 0m ©ffitcrs L. DousMA , 1906 B. HuGHics, 1905 Manager Captain (Team R. Lasley, Catcher F. C. l ' )iiu, Shortstop W. D. Baunes, Ju., (xMiter Tiekl B. HuGHiis, Second Base L. Wilson-, Left Field W. WiuTK, Right Fiel.i 1 ' . iM. ( ' AitrKK, Ju., Third Base E. Ro(;i;iis, First Base D. Ma( Kav, Pitcher ErrorU of rauon Yale 9 Fordhani 2d o I ' ordliam, N. Y. Yale 1 Hotchkiss Lakeville, Conn. Yale 2 St. Paul ' s School Garden City, L. I Yale 14 Forest Hill Field Club 4 Newark, N. J. Yale 12 Yale Freshmen Yale Field Yale 8 IMorristown Field Club o Morristown. N. J. Yale 14 Betts Academy 5 Stamford, Conn. Yale a Montclair Athletic Clul 4 Montclair, N. J. Il 272 1!I0.; COLLEGE NINE nitjcrsttj) jfoortall dissociation ■©fficcr , 1905 Edwix Whiti ' ,, X)(i RoswELi. C Tiiii ' i ' , 06 S. High S. Kxox, -07 Forest L. Danihi.s, ' 07 . Tho.mas L. Shkvi.ix, ' 06 President and Manager Vice-President Assistant Manager Secretary Captain nrcorO of mcs, 1 005 Yale . ' 7 Weskyaii Yale- Hi Syraeiise 1) Yak- -H Springfield Training Siluiol Yale :n) Holy Cross Yak- 2 Pennsylvania State Ci llege (1 Yale ■. ' () West Point Yak- : :i Columbia Yale II Brown Cbampionship JPflincs, ioo5 Yak ' i-.s. I ' riiKiton, at New Haven, November IS. Yale a. Princeton, t Yale c.s. Harvard, at Cambridge, November J.i. Yale ti. Harvard, 0. IlmYirtsitP .§quaD, J all of ioo5 J. M. Gates, ' 06 L. S.. Left Knd R. B. FoaBEs, ' OT, Lefl Taekk- C. W. HocKENBERGER, ' 07, S., Left Guard C. Flanders, ' 07 L. S., Center R. B. Tnn ' i , ' 06 S., Right Guard R. J. Bir,i,ow, 3d, ' 08, Right Taekle T. L. SiiEVLiN, ' 06, Right End T. A. D. Jones, ' 08 S., Quarterback V. L. A ' eeder, ' OT S., Left Halfback S. F. B. Morse, ' 07, Right Halfback A. R. FuNN, 06, Fullback .1. W. CoNGDON, ' 08, End S. TruNEH, ' 06, Tackle G. Hi ' icHivsoN, ' 06 S., Quarterback H. L. RooME, ' OT, Halfback L. H. Andrews, ' OT S., Guard P. C. Smith, ' 06, Center E. A. WvLiE, ' 09, Halfback J. A. Stevenson, ' 06, Halfback J. N. Levine, A. S., Fullback J. J. Quill, L. S., Fullback L. Hoyt, ' 06, Fullback 274 CAI ' TAIN SllKVI.lX FOOTBALL Pale ' 6 JFootball Krtorlis Sinte 1883 1883 1886 Yale Ts. Wesleyan Wesleyan Stevens Institute Rutgers Columbia Micliigan University Princeton Harvard 90-0 36-0 97-0 93-0 64-0 6-0 23-2 Points 31-0 96-0 63-0 76-10 113-0 46-0 lK-0 Williams Wesleyan Crescents rniversitv of Pennsylvania Harvard Princeton 1887 Yale vs. Wesleyan Wesleyan Williams Pniversity of I ' ennsylvania HutL-ers (Jradnales Harvard Princeton ology -il-O fres cents 02-0 Pniversity of Pennsylvania 53-ri Princeton ri-6 Wesleyan Gl-0 TiiAiNEK Mack Wesle 1888 Yale vs. Poini Wesleyan 76- Kutgers (I. ' i Pniversity of Pennsylvania 34 Wesleyan 46- Amllerst 39- Williaras 30- Unsi.in Teclinologv 6S- CoA(.ll OWSLEV 1889 I ' rinc Yale vs 1890 W( 3S-0 63-5 36-0 60-0 42-0 64-0 l.S-0 70-0 32-0 lK-6 34-0 16-n 32-0 12-0 76-0 K lt;: cnt A. C. r,2-0 ■rs 70-0 rsity of Pennsylvania 60-0 Harvard ' 6-12 Princeton 32-0 276 Yale vs. Points Wesleyan 28-0 f ' rescenl A. C. 26-0 Trinity 36-0 Williams 46-0 ■Stagg ' s Eli ' ven 30-0 Orange A. ( ' . 37-0 Lehigh 36-0 Crescent A. C. 70-0 Wesleyan 76-0 Amherst 27-0 Tniversitv of Pennsylvania 4H-0 Harvard 10-0 I ' riuccton 19-0 1892 i ' ale vs. Poiuts Wesleyan 6-0 Crescents 26-0 Williams 32-0 Manhattan A. C. 22-0 Amherst 29-0 Orange A. C. 5S-0 Springfield Y. M. C. A. r,o-o Tufts 44-0 Wesleyan 72-0 New York A. C. 4S-0 Pniversity of Pennsylvan a 2S-0 Harvard 6-0 Princeton 12-0 lIMi.i AKSITY FOOIHAIJ, 1I-, .M FOOTBALL K.K. K M 1., Ci.AHI • Yale vs. Brown 1893 Cresc Hart I AtiiIh ■n A ith c. Wi ' lli I ' , s. M V. A. HI rk I1-.V AciUlo A. ( ' . ray Iiiiv. I ' S I.V of ronusj Iva nai-tmoiitU :; ' j-o West I ' oint • s-S Y ale vs. Caillsle Indian Sib ool 18-0 Trinity Itiown r,-G Amliin-st oranse A. C. ' JO-o Tufts 1-nuci-lou •JII-KI Wi ' sh-yai 1896 AllliaiM.I r.owcli.iii le vs. Points I ' ,Minsvl Brown 1.S-II r.airs Oi-nnKe A. C. 12-( Cnllllljl.i! Williams lMrlm..uIh Wcsl.-Miii 42-0 lG-0 West To Oransie . ri-inceto Boston A. A. 1897 Vale vs. Trinity Weslcyan Amherst Williams Newton A. r.i- rlisle Chicaso A. C. Harvard rrinoeton Weslevan Amherst Williams Newton A. C. Clilrai;.! A. r. I ' ale vs. Pr ints ' I ' riiiitv 42-0 Vale vs. lirowii •2n r, Amherst Cicsci-nt A. C. 10-0 Trinity l.tliiuh 34-0 Bates HartMiouth :i4-o Dartmouth Oiani;e A. C. i;i-o yisconsin Il,,sl.,n A. A. L ' :i-o ( nlnilnlia West Toint 12-0 West I ' oint Brown 12-0 ' I ' ll lis 07-0 HarvaVri l.i ' hiyh . ' ■ o-0 Princeton Clii.aKO A. C. 4S-0 Harvard 12-4 rrineeton 24-0 Yale vs. Trinity 1895 Amherst Tale vs. Points Tufts Trinity 8-0 Bates Browti 4-0 Dartmouth rnion 2(i-0 Bowdoin Amherst 30-0 Wesleyan Crescent A. C. 8-2 Columbia Dartmouth 26-0 West Point Orange A. C. 24-12 Carlisle Williams 54-0 Princeton Boston A. C. 0-0 Harvard Points lO-o 30-O 18-0 32-0 10-0 18-14 24-0 0-0 10-0 34-0 23-0 0-0 22-G 18-5 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-17 23-0 40-O 2.S-0 12-1) 0-0 0-5 24-0 42-0 0-0 Points 22-0 27-0 30-0 50-0 17-0 18-0 35-0 20-5 28-0 10-11 32-1) 11-11 Biicl nell Princeton Harvard 1903 Yale vs. Trinity Tufts University of Vermont Wesleyan Springfield Training Schoo Holy Cross Pennsylvania State West Point Columhia Syracuse Princeton Harvard 1904 Trinity Holy Cross Pennsylvania State Siiringtield Training School Svraciise AVest Point 23-0 24-0 0-0 278 S. F. B. MORSE, CAl ' TAIN FOR 1906 Sale nitjcrsit Crack tijletic dissociation Offitrro, 19054000 : 1i;ri!Ii,i. B. Sands. ' ()(] FuEDKlilC EwiKc;, ■()() S. CviilL Sl ' MNKU, ' 07 Harold P. Farian, ' ' 07 John N. Caths, ' 06 L. S. I ' rcsidont Vicc-Piesideiit Assistant Maiiiiifer Secretai ' v Captain (ITratli etotntci, 1005 Mav 13, at rrimeton — Vale 80. Princeton 2-t -May aO, at Vale Kiekl — Vale 65i, Harvard :5Sf Mav 26-27, Intercollegiate Games at Franklin I ' ield Yale 28, Cornell 30i Mkiiuu.i. li. Sand: (Trncli (Trnm, 1905 C. B. Alcotl, OJ S. W. J. Hail, ' 05 T. S. S. R. Burnaj), ' 05 J. xN. Cates, ' 06 L. S. C. D. Hill, ' 07 E. B. Parsons, ' 07 J. W. Marshall, ' 07 S. T. L. Shevlin, ' 06 G. M. Harris, ' 05 L. T. Sheffield, ' 06 S. R. T. Hinton, ' 06 M. S. P. T. Vhite. (Hi L. C. Porter, ' 06 T. S. A. C. Gilbert, ' 06 M. S. R. L. Twitchell, ' 07 ,T. J. Hasbrouck, ' 06 S. V. R. Dray, ' 08 D. J. Torrey, ' 07 V. F. Knox, ' 07 H. W. Bales, ' 06 S. J. A. Stevenson, ' 06 NV. McLanahan, ' 0.5 S. (Capt. 280 3fntcrcollfgiatc !It!)lttif !3ssociation CoUfffca; of tbe SisBotintton Amherst Boston Bowdoiii Brown California Collf fje of the City of New ' ork Columbia Georgetown Cornell Harvard Dartmouth Haverford Fordham Holy Cross Micliijran Syracuse N. Y. University Pennsylvania W ' esleyan Williams Princeton Yale Swarthmore Cl)irtictl) lannuarlntcvcoUcgiatc Cracft iJlpcct, fvanftlin f iclti, a. Cornell 30!, Yale 28 Harvard -M Pennsylvania 18 Princeton 15 Syracuse 8 Amherst Colgate Stevens Swarthmore Columbia Haverford . EVENT 1011-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash «80-Yard Run One-llile Run Two-Mile Run 120- Yard Hurdles TIME, HEIGHT OR WINNEIt DISTANCE Schick, Harvard 10 1-j sec. Miller, Princeton Read, Amherst Knakal, Columbia Hyman, Pennsylvania 49 -2-5 sec. Dives, Harvard Burnap, Yale Carpenter, Cornell Parsons, Yale 1 min. 5() sec. Squires, Syracuse Baker, Swarthmore Townsend, Cornell Munson, Cornell 4 min. 25 1-5 sec. Williams, Princeton White, Amherst Hill, Yale Hail, Yale 9 min. 50 3-5 sec. Willgoose, Cornell Magoffin, Cornell Chapin, Princeton Amsler, Pennsylvania 15 3-5 sec. Castleman, Colgate Vonnegut, Cornell Brown, Haverford EVENT 330-Yard Hurdles Hammer Throw Rung High Jump Run ' g Broad Jump TIME, HEIGHT OR WINNER DISTANCE Castleman, Colgate 34 4-5 sec. Amsler, Pennsylvania Armstrong, Princeton Gates, Yale Porter, Cornell 45 ft. 1-3 in. Schoenfuss, Harvard Rollins, Amherst Boyd, Pennsylvania Van Duyn, Syracuse 140 ft. 1 1 in. Cook, Cornell Shevlin, Yale Pew, Cornell Marshall, Yale 5 tt. U in. Porter, Cornell Crane, Harvard Tooker, Princeton Symonds, Prin eton 33 ft. 3| in. Webber, Stevens Hubbard, Amherst Knox, Yale 281 CvacU 9iti)lctics at J aic First meeting of tlie Yale Athletic Association held at Hamilton Park. New Haven, May 4, 1872. Yale first participated in intercollegiate contests, July 20, 1874, at Saratoga, and sent some representatives each jear to the intercollegiate games except (hning the years 1877, 1878, and 1879, when Yale was not represented. The organization of ale ' s representatives into a track team began in 1886 under the captjiincy of A. B. Coxe, Jr., ' 87, resulting in Yale ' s first intercollegiate victory in 1887 under tiie same captain. Yale- Harvard cup contests began by a match at Cambridge, in May, 1891. The first Inter- national Inter-Hniversitv match was arranged bv C. H. Sherrill, Yale S9, and took place in London, July, 1894; this was followed bv a return match in New York City in October, 1M95. between Yale and Cambridge Cni versifies, which match was won by Yale, 8 to !3. A match between Yale-Harvard against Oxford-Cambridge took place in London in July, 1898. Return match between these universities was lield in New York City, Septeml)er 25, 1901. Yale-Harvard won from Oxford-Cambridge in tiic tiiird International Collegiate .Meet held in London, July 23, 1904, bv a score of 9-4. Yale won four fii-sts. Harvard two, Oxford three, and Cambridge one. €.aptain0 of pair anibtrettp Cratft STtama 1886 A. B. Coxe, Jr., ' 87 1896 L. 1 . Sheldon. ' 96 1887 A. B. Coxe, Jr., 87 1897 S. K. (Jerard, ' 97 1888 W. G. Lane, ' 88 1898 E. C. IVikins, ' 98 1889 Charles H. Slierrill, ' 89 1899 T. U. lislai. Jr., ' .99 S. 1890 F. W. Bobinson, 90 1900 Bascom Johnson, ' 00 1891 H. L. Williams, ' 91 1901 W. M. Fincke, ' 01 S. 1892 Wm. Burnet Wright, Jr., ' 92 (j ., Richard Sheldon, ' 02 S. 1893 A. H. Jones, ' 93 ( N. H. Hargrave, ' 02 S. 1894 1). B. Lyman, ' 94 1903 J. B. Thomas, Jr., ' 03 189.5 W. O. Hickok, ' 95 S. 1904 E. J. Clapp, ' 04 1905 W. McLanahan, ' 05 S. 282 CAPTAIN GATES RECORDS SintcrcoUcgiatc BccorDjs Corrected to Detember 1, 190.5. EVENT 1 00- Yard Run 320- Yard Uu. 440-Yahi) RiN Half-Mile Run One-Mile Run 1 ' 20-YAni) HuiiDLES 230-Yahd Hurdles Two-Mile Run Running Broad Jump Running High Jumi- Pole Vault Putting the Shot Throwing the Ha.mmfr RECORD 9 2-5 see. 21 1-5 sec. 49 min. I min. 5() sec. 4 min. 23 2-5 sec. 15 2-5 sec. 23 :5-5 sec. 9 min. 40 sec. 24 ft. 4 1-2 in. G ft. 3 in. lift. 10 1-2 in. 4tift. Kit ft. 10 in. made by B. J. Wefers B. J. Wefers M. Taylor E. B. Parsons G. W. Orton A. C. Kraenzlein A. C. Kraenzlein W. Schutt A. C. Kraenzlein J. D. Winsor, Jr. W. R. Dray F. G. Beck J. DeWitt COLLEGE Georgetown Georgetown Pennsylvania Yale Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Cornell Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Yale Yale Princeton year 1896 1896 1904 1905 1895 1899 1898 1903 1899 1897 1905 1903 1902 J aic KccorDgi to iDcc ember 1, 1905. EVENT AND RECORD IO(VYari) Dash, 10 sec. 220- Yard Dash, 21 3-5 sec. 440- Yard Run, 49 3-5 sec. Halk-Mile Ri ' n, 1 min. 56 sec. One-Mile Run, 4 min. 26 1-5 .sec. One-Mile Walk, ( min. 56 4-5 sec. Two-Mile Run, 9 min. 49 3-5 sec. Three-Mile Run, 15 min. 41 4-5 sec. 120-YARn Hurdles, 15 3-5 sec. 220-Yard Hurdles, 34 ,3-5 sec. Running High Jumi , 6 ft. 2 1-2 in. Running Brciad Jumi-, 23 ft. 3 in. Throwing Hammer (16 lb.. Wire Handle) 161 ft. Putting Shot (16 lb.), 46 ft. 4 in. Pole Vault, 12 ft:. SAME AND II ASS C. H. Sherrill. ' 89 F. R. Moulton, ' 03 L. .S. Dixon lioardman, ' 02 E. B. Parsons, 07 C. B. Alcott, ' 05 F. C. Thrall, 96 S. W. J. Hail. P. G. W. G. Lane, ' 88 E. J. Clapp, ' 04 E. J. Clapp, ' 04 J. S. Sprakcr, ' 03 L. S. J. S. Spraker, ' 03 L. S. T. L. Shevlin, ' Ofi R, Sheldon, ' 02 S. W. MacLanahan, ' 05 S. WHEN AM) WHERE MADE Vale Field, Alay i:,. 1890 Princeton, N. J., May 9, 1903 Intercollegiate Games, Columbia Field, 1900 Philadelphia, Penn., May 27, 1905 Cambridge, Mass., May 21, 1904 Interiollcgiate Gaines, Berkeley Oval, May 27, 18S6 Princeton, N. J.. May 13, 1905 Yale Field, May 31. 1888 Intercollegiate Games, Berkeley Oval, May 30, 1903 Philadelphia, Penn., May 29, 1904 Yale Field, October 31, 1900 Yale Field, October 23, 1901 Yale Field, June 11, 1904 Buffalo, N. Y., September 7, 1901 Yale Field, May 7, 1904 84 V.m TRACK TEAM Jale mtjrrsitp Cross Country !3i£isociation pair CrD66 Countrp Cram, 1905 W. J. II.Mi.. Captain. P. G. P. G. S( rDDiu, 1900 W. . Watk k.mav. 1900 E. B. Parsons, 1907 D. W. PoKTER, 1908 A. O. FuKu,, 1909 W. C. Gibson, 1906 S. iFall Knn. Botiembtr 3, 1905 CollfsK () 1-4 Mll.ES First, W. J. Hail ; second, D. V. Poitur : tliir.l, P. G. Scudcler ; fourth, A. O. Freil; fifth, W. . Vatennan ; sixtli, E. B. Paisons ; seventh, V. C. Gibson. 3fntrrtollrffiatr Cross Countrp fUtct Travt-rs Island, November . ' j, I!HI5 Team Chainpionsliip won hv Cornell. Cornell first, Ilaivard second. Vale third, Columbia fourth, Cniversitv of Pennsylvania fifth, and Pi ' inceton sixth. W. J. Hail, Vale, P. G. won the Individual Ciianipionship . ' } inin. 52 sec. fVoni a field of 42 contestants. The following were the Vale men, who secured places : First, V. J. Hail, P. G., 152 min. 52 .sec. ; second, A. (). Freil, 1909, . ' J4 min. .52 sec. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM I Yali- Field, May JO, l ' .mr EVENTS 100- Yard Dash 220- Yard Dash 440- Yard Dash 880 Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120- Yard Hurdles Schick, Harvard Twitchell, Yale Dodge, Harvard Schick, Harvard Dodge, Harvard Twitchell, Yale Dives, Harvard Hurnap, Yale Coholan, Yale Parsons, Yale Whitman, Harvard Tilson, Yale Alcott, Yale Hill, Yale Turner, Harvard Hail, Yale Howard, Harvard Stone, Harvard Eales, Yale Stevenson, Yale Soule, Harvard Total, !) 4-5 sec. 2. ' ()-Yard Hurdles Porter, Yale 24 3-5 s Kales, Yale Rogers, Harvard 21 2-5 sec. RunningBroadJuinp Jordan, Harvard 22 ft. (i 3-8 Knox, Yale Ford, Harvard 50 1-5 sec. 1 niin. 59| sec. 4 min. 321 sec. Running High Jump Marshall, Yale 5 ft. 9 3-4 in. Crane, Harvard Hasbrouck, Yale Shot Put Schoenfuss, Harvard 44 ft. TJ in. White, Y ' ale Kinney, Yale Hammer Throw Harris, Yale Shevlin, Yale Tripp, Yale 14f ft. 1 in. !) rain. 5H .sec. Pole Vault Dray, Yale Hinton, Yale 16 1-5 sec. Sawyer, Harvard )• 11 ft. 6 in. Behr, Yale O ' Brien, Y ' ale Yale 65 1-6 points ; Harvard 38 5-6 points. 288 I TWO-MILE RELAY TEAM ONE-MILE RELAY TEAM FRESHMAN I ' J ' .LAV TI.A.M gale nitjersitj) ©odicj? dissociation Alexander R. Flinn Charles W. Goodyear, Jr. Officers Captain Manager Goal Point Coverpoint (Ccam F. A. Lang Left VViiif; J. DiLWORTii Center A. R. Flinn Center Risiht Wing . . . . H. Stanley R. Alling W. E. Marcus K. A. Behr ■} R. S. Rowland .§iubstitutcs J. B. ConNKLL J. A. Williams Accorb of iJBamcB 5PI ' i?c6 Wed. Dec. 13 Yale v.s. N. Y. A. C. .Score, Yale ,5 Opp. 5 Tues. Dec. 1!) Yale vs. Hockey Club Scon; Yale 1 Opp. I. Wed. Dec. ' 27 Yale v.s. Hrown Score, Yak- 7 Opp. 1) Thurs Dec. ' H Yale vs. Hrown Score, Yale 7 Opp. 1 Fri. Dec-. . ' !) Yale vs. Brown Score Yale 7 Opp. 3 Sat. Dc -. :U) Yale vs. Carncftie Institute Score Yale .5 Opp. Wed. Jan. IT Yale vs. Brown Score Yale !l Opp. Sat. Jan. 27 Yale vs. Columbia Score Yale + Opp. Wed. Jan. 31 Yale vs Hockej Club Score Yale 1 Opp. .5 Sat. Feb 10 Yale vs. Princeton Score Yale + Opp. 3 Sat. Feb 17 Yale vs. Harvard Score Yale Opp. 3 J otmct itaptams anb .fllanaocts J6 Malcolm Chace, ' ,06 S., Captain and Manager 1897 A. F. Barnes, ' 97 S., Captain ; J. A. Hall, ' 97 S., Manager 1898 W. L. Barnett, ' 98, Captain; M. Mullally, ' 98, Manager 1899 S. Stoddard, ' 99, Captain ; G. S. Mittendorf, ' 99, Manager 1900 S. Campbell, ' 00, Captain ; E. A. Strong, ' 00 S., Manager 1901 A. C. Cox, .Jr., ' 01, Captain ; W. J. Hoysradt, ' 01, Manager 1902 H, B. Stoddard, ' 02, Captain ; C. H. Baxter, ' 02, Manager 1903 C. Hitchcock, Jr., ' OS, Captain ; R. Schley, ' 03, Manager 1904 G. B. Ward, ' 04 S. S., Captain ; G. A. Mohlman, ' 04, Manager 1905 A. R. Flinn, ' 06, Captain ; C. W. Goodyear ' 06, Manager 29a UXIVEKSITV HOCKEY TEAM gale ni )crsttp HSaslicrtjall Association eream. 1905-190G J. W. MiTRPHv, US, Left Forward F. H. Rockwki.i., ' 06, Left Guard E. W. Hlmpstone, ' 06, Right Forward H. Novks, 08, Right Guard F. M. Faugo, Ju., 06 S., Center Siu ctitutre A. C. Bauuows, W) E. A. AxDEitsdN, ' 06 W. B. CHtiitcH, ' 07 J. J. Cmkkoku, 08 S. 3[nttrtollrg;iatc cvite, 19034900 Yale 28 riiiicetoii 22 Yale 14 Princeton 21 Yale 11 Pennsylvania 23 Yale 9 Pennsylvania 36 Yale 31 Cornell 7 Yale «9 Cornell 18 Yale 17 Coluinhia 15 Yale 13 Columbia 24 Yale 13 Harvard 25 Yale 17 Harvard 23 Pennsylvania Columbia Harvard 3fntcrcoltfg:iatc S ' tanUnig: Won Lost 9 1 Yale . 7 3 Princeton 6 4 Cornell Won Loat 4 6 3 7 1 9 294 irXn ' KRSITY BASKETBALL TEAM jFresljman jfootljall 9lSQociatton ©atcrB Milks Carrington Hannah, ' 09 Stephkn Whitney, ' 08 S. Sanfokd Delwin Stockton, Ju., ' 09 President Vice-President Secretary JFrcebman Ccam, ID03 G. B. Leggett, Left End G. Foster, Left Tackle G. K. Boggs, Left (iiiard A. A. Biddle, Center C. H. Raymond, Right Guard N. M. S. Uunbar, Right Tackle K. L. Birch, Right End H. A. Soper, Quarterback C. F. Alcott, Left Halfback Bower, Right Halfback R. L. Rose, Full Back V. P. Witherow, Left End L. Christy, Left Tackle B. B. Frankel, Left Guard W. Hougiiteling, Left Guard A. A. Clark, Center R. C. M. Pierce, Right Guard J. T. Brooks, Quarterback J. C. Purccll, Riglit Halfback G. G. Lobdell, 3d, Fullback Ectort of (Samte for 1905 Oct. 11 Yale, 09 41 Betts Academy Oct. 14 Vale, 09 Andover 17 Oct. IS Yale, ' 09 5 Hotel) kiss Oct. 21 Yale, ' 09 5 St. I ' aul ' s Oct. HH Yale, 09 Exeter 11 I C-jjampionebtp (0ameQ November 11, at New Haven November 18, at Cambridge Vale 17 Yale 16 Princeton Harvard 296 IKKSHMAN tool HALL TEAM Jalc jFrrsijman j a jp Class of 1909 ®ffiirr8 H. J. SCHWKIZKU (). E. Wood . C. W. HoWAKD rrt ' sidcnt Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Anstice Batkson BlUtOKS Bl ' kgeii JFreebman Cretu S qna1i DoMINICK HlFF DUNKLE MacM.I. Glenny PivroN Howe Rice ROBDINS SoUTHHACK Wimn Whitney J3alc arbarD frcjsi man aiiacc New London, June ?fl, l!l(l. Yale, 10 mill. 1 s 11: rvard, 9 Tiin. .J9 .see. ? .ilr J rfshnian €nm d ' arliarb rrsb nan ■Crctti NAMK Al.K HEIGHT HEIGHT t . in. XA.ME ai;e hp:ic;ht HEIGHT ft. in- Stroke Graham 18 l(i.5 j.ll Stn ke Morffan 19 166 5.09 7 Ide IS 17:5 fi.OO 7 Amberg 18 165 6.03 6 Noyes 19 175 li.Oi 6 Fish 20 163 6.00 5 Park 1!) 174. 6.01) .5 Warren 18 186 6.0l + Doty 21 lliS 6. (Hi + Richards on 18 177 6.01 3 Auchineloss HI Hi:? (i.OO :i Parke HI 163 5.11 Kelley IS U 8 ).0 ' 2 2 Despard 20 159 6.01 Bow Rockwell HI 1()+ 6.00 Bow Wigjrins HI 118 6.00 Cox. Colston 18 102 5.04. Cox Arnold 18 112 5.06 Averages Averages 298 L FKESHMAX CREW SQUAD 1908 gale jFrrsijman Basttiall 9iQ£iociatton F. H. Oi.MsTHAi) ..... President H. H. Kajisey .... Vice-President S. .1. Kkatou, Jii. . . Secretary and Treasurer Stfjelinlf for Reason 1906 Saturday, April 21 — New Haven IIii;li Scliool at New Haven Saturday, April 28 — Betts Academy at Stamf ' oi ' d Tuesday, May 1 — Mercersl)ur ;- Academy at New Haven Wednesday, May 2 — Brown Freshmen at New Haven Saturday, May 5 — Columbia Freshmen at New Haven Saturday, May 12 — Dean Academy at New Haven Wednesday, May 16 — Hotchkiss at Lakeville Friday, May 18 — Hill School at Pottstown Saturday, May 19 — Princeton Freslnnen at Princeton Tuesday, May 22 — Vale College Nine at New Haven Saturday, May 26 — Harvard Freshmen at New Haven Wednesday, May !30 — Princeton Freshmen at New Haven Saturday, June 2 — Harvard Freslnnen at Cambridge Saturday, June 9 — Springfield Training School at New Haven 300 1908 BASEBALL TEAM 1909 irre0l)man tochep Ceam Francis H. Olmstkad John H. Malloky Captain Maiiasrer Cram F. Olmstead F. Trudeau C. Driscoll 1). Partridge F. Murray C. William C. W. Howard N. C. Taiiitor tibstittitcs H. Hmidv 1 . II. Converse 1 ' . ' . Bellamy L- lieggs KrrorD of anirs Yale6 — Taft2 Harvard 5 — Yale Yale 5 — Coluniijia 1 302 FRESHMAX HOCKEY TEA.M gale 5Frcsl)man BasUetball Ceam T. A. CCSHHIAN ' C. H. Chaimx Captain Manager 2Dfam S. H. Cairagan W. L. Allei T. A. Cuslnnan C. E. an Vlfck, Jr. E. C. Wolcott R. L. Strol)ri(l re tibstitutrG; J. H. SclioolHuld r. II. Welch K. L. Le ItcrorD of antrs Yale24 — AlpliaClul) li) Yale 36 — ( oinpanv E 11 Yale 10 — Clark St-huol 5 Vale 69 — Kiny; School 21 Yale 11 — Company E 14 Yale 23 — Manor School 9 Yale 25 — Stamford High 43 Vale 19 — Columbia, 1909, IT Yale LS — Wesleyan, 1909, 19 Yale 18 — St. PauF.s ((iarden City) 24 Vale 23 — Columbia, 1909, 1 Vale 15 — East Boston Hijrh 29 Yale IT — Harvard, 1909, 22 304 II FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM gale Bnttjersttp Cennts :a0sociation (Dffttrrs, 1003=1906 Kari. H. Bkhr . W. Stuakt Glazikk Captain Manager Winnrrs of anibcrsitr Cljamptonsijip, pnng, 1905 Singles — George Hodman, X)5 l)oiil)les — S. Field, 06, and G. ' J ' . Stetson, ' 06 l alc Kfprfsmtatitofg in tljr 31ntfrfoUcgtaff 2Dournamcnt M.Tioii Cricki-t Club, Haverford, I ' .i. H. S. Wells, ' 07 S. Field, (Hi A. T. Spaulding, US K. II. Hehr, ' 06 S. Singles — Won by Dewhui ' st, I ' ennsylvania Doubles — Won bv Dewlunst and Iteiristei ' , Peniisvlvania OJ fftccre of rlir 31iUfrtoUfgtatf iJssortation H. S. I ' rentice, Ilarvaid, I ' resideiit K. H. Beiir, Vale, Vice-President Robert Le Roy Cokinibia, Secretary and Treasurer Irving C. Wright, Delegate to U. S. N. L. T. A. 3Dfam SBattl)fS, 1905 May 6 — Yale 4, Springfield !2 May 10 — Yale 4, Hartford 4 May 13 — Yale 4, Columbia 5 May 20— Vale 5, Princeton 4 May 27 — Yale 1, Harvard 8 306 UNIVERSITY TE.NM.s IhA.M gale Mnttjersitp Cennts Courts W. SxcART Glazikr, 06 S. L. Lanuon, ' 07 Manager Assistant Mana ;er SBrmbrrs C. K. Brooks S. Field L. H. Fitch W. S. Glazier J. N. Greely 1906 L. W. Handel 1). .McBride J. S. Newberry R. L. Ko ' rers 1907 K. M. Bissell L. S. Bull R. Campbell R. M. Edmonds J. Freiburg B. Goodyear S. L. Landon R. R. Lofk ood H. Jones 1). R. Meigs M. C Mooney, Jr. F. S. McClintoek L. riatt R. H. I ' rentice H. A. llosenbaum D. M. Ryerson A. V. Sawyer A. ' 1 ' . Spaulding S. R. Strong J. E. Watterson I. 1). Waterman H. V. Valradt II. V. ' ebb L. S. Witherbee 908 Thomas Achelis C. H. Bissell H. M. Brush P. Beadleston H. J. Chisholm, Ji C. J. Crocker L. J. Ci ' awford Denton Fowler, JJd D. C. McEuen 1 ' . Miirphv W. II. liobertson J. L. Seligman Howard Sturjres S. ' an Rensselaer M. .M. Walker II. W. Webb W. S. Weiss 1906S K. II. Behr H. B. Carey 1907S J. P. Cheney J. H. Fitten yo8 J. B. Nicholas CALCIUM LIGHT NIGHT GROUP ii gale Snitjersit (§ mnastic tssoctation ®fficer6 for 19054906 E. C. BuTi.KR, 06 S Captain R. A. Sk.i.hv, ' 06 S Manager P. A. DiiicKi.iKH, X)7 Assistant Manager DtiiBorp -tSoarO W. G. AxDEiisoN J. E. HiATON- E. C. BiTi.Kii R. A. Ski.hy Ceam V. L. Anderson. ' 07 M. S. H. S. Frank, 05 S. H. R. Schenker, 05 II. U. Bellis, 07 M. S. A. C. Gilbert, 08 M. S. R. xV. Selbv, 06 S. E. C. Butler. 06 S. II. H. Henry, 07 L. S. W. F. Smith, 05 S. Paul A. Drucklieh, 07 R. T. Ilinton, Grad. Student R. B. Fmberger, O.S L. C. Everard, 08 W. F. Knox, 07 A. L. Westcott, 06 Wiinier of V contest — II. R. Schenker Winner of Nuniends — A. C. Gilbert AV inner of Intercollegiate Individual ( ' liaMipion hi|) — E. C Butler LiBt of Crbibittone anS iflrcte November 11 — Exhibition at Terryvilie, Coini. December 7 — First Y ' contest February 15 — Second Y contest February 23 — Exhibition with Harvard at Cambridge February 24 — Exhibition at Andover February 25 — Exhibition at Exeter March 4 — Exhibition at 23d Street Y. M. C. A., New York j March 11 — Exhibition with Princeton at New Haven March 18 — Exhibition at Newark, N. J. March 22 — Exhibition at Aniherst March 31 — Intercollegiate Meet at Princeton, N. J. April 1 — Exhibition at Newark Academy, Newark, N. J. April 14 — Exhibition at Wallingford 310 GYMXASTIC ASSOC lA IK )N I gale nitjersitp 6olf Club (JTtfficrrs, 1005 Bruce D. Smith, ' 06 ........... Captain Mason E. Phelps, 06 S Manage galf «olf Sfam. UK o B. I). Smith. 06 M. E. Phelps. ' 06 S. W. E. (low. .Ii-., 07 ]{. Abbott, OH E.. Kiiowles, OS 1). Partridge, 09 YALE C ' HA.MPIONSIIIP, Spring ofiyO-J — Won In E. Knowles, 08 gitttcrcollcQiatc ©olf ajSieiociatton Malcolm McBurnky, llarvanl ......... President J. W. Watson, Pennsvhania ......... Secretary Douglas Laikd, Princeton ......... Treasurer 31ntcrtoUfgintr iZSournamcnt, Orrobrr li ' OS, nrDni Lit] ' I ' eain Clianij)ionship — Won by Vale Individual Championship — Won by R. Abbott, Yale 312 ii UNINKKSITY GOLF TKA.M NCIN CUJB dT ffirrrs; H. M. Krush, ' 08 R. B. Biii.Ki;i.i.;v, ' 08 A. ( ' . Stai.kv, ' 08 S. S. Ui; MouKs, ' 0() S. President ' ice-Presi(lent Set ' retai ' v and Treasurer Captain 2prnibfr0 W. S. Carter, ' 07 H. .M. Brush, 08 S. De Mores, ' 0(j S. H. B. Endicott. 1 ' . G. R. B. Bulkeley, ' 08 S. Bacon, ' 08 A. C. Staley, ' 08 S. E. Garagoza, 08 S. .1. I. Coddington, ' 08 S. 11. B. Spaulding, ' 08 S. G. Battell, 08 S. ttt iLcam, lOOG S. De Mores, Captain H. B. Endicott 314 H. M. Brush A. C. Staley . UNIVERSITY FENXIN ' G ASSOCIATION gale (Bun Club John Bordov Roy S. Thompson Ol fltrrrs President Secretary-Treasurei ' G. H. Alden, ' ()() H. . Ikntlv, )8S. n. K. Beechef, ' 0(5 S. J. Boreen, ' ' 06 y. W. Boifkn, ' 09 1 ' . A. Brooks, L. S. T. L. Bouscaien, )G T. H. Clarke, ' 06 S. W. E. Clow, Jr., ' 07 H. H. Coolid e, ' 08 S. E. Corning, ' 0(5 W. Dallas, ' 09 SBfinbrrs C. M. Dul ' uy, ' 08 H. E. Eeny, ' 06 W. S. Eisher, ' 07 J. W. Euller, ' 08 S. G. B. Glaen er, ' 07 E. E. Grant, ' 06 L. V. (iorhaiii, ' 06 R. Ilager, ' 08 C. H. King, ' 07 G. C. W. Low, 06 F. E. Manierre, ' 07 E. D. Meyrowit , ' 06 S. A. W. Morrison, ' 06 L. Piatt, ' 07 E. Pugsley, ' 08 T. A. Pock, ' 09 R. Prendeigast, ' 06 C. H. Raymond, ' 09 Geo. Sturgess, ' 06 E. P. Starr, ' 07 H. W. Stokes, ' 09 R. S. Thompson, ' 07 E. B. Trudeau, ' 09 G. Townsend, ' 08 J. Borden C. H. King E. Pugsley SCram G. W. Alden, Sub. R. S. Thompson A. W. Morrison F. E. Manierre, Sub. T. H. Clarke, Sub. 316 UNIVERSITY GUX CLIB Sale nt )crsttj) g totmming Association O. M. Reid, L. S. R S. Naethixc;, ' 07 S. E. H. Hakt, W (fFifBcrrs, 19054906 President Vice-President Alanatcer and Treasurer Water Polo SDcam J. B. Curtiss, ' 05 S., Left Forward F. L. Nubn, 05, Goal C . T. Neal, ' 05, Center Forward O. M. Reid, L. S., Goal G. P. Cooke, 05, Riffht T ' orward F. Naething, ' 07, S., Forward E. H. Hart, ' 07, Halfback E. R. Fox, ' 07 S. H. K Lambert, M. S. P. C. Hopkins, ' 06 S. P. Gosnell, ' 08 S iib6tittitra G. Wilsliire, 07 A. B. Siiernian, ' 07 S. W. J. Larkin, ' 07 J. P. Kineon, 05 S. S. P. Johnston, 05 D. R. Meigs, ' 07 C. T. Neal, ' 05 S. L. Mather, ' 05 H. A. Walton, ' 06 Kacing SCram P. Rogers, ■()(; J. Brownback, ' 07 S. G. V. Rotan, 07 S. C. Clark, ' 07 S. H. Graham, 08 C. Judd, ' 05 J. B. Curtiss, ' 05, S. G. P. Cooke, ' 05 O. M. Reid, L. S. A. A. Saundo-s, ' 07 1 G. Wilshire, ' 07 E. H. Hart A. Vincent Minnrrs of Clafig Uth 1907 W. J. Larkin J. R. Miller 318 UNIVERSITY SWIMMIXG ASSOCIATION ' UMVKRSITV WATER POLCJ IKA.M UNIVERSITY SWIMMING RELAY TEAM WHITE HALL .SLNIOKS ISCELLA • T • C ■ D o B b ■• J. G. Macke gale Mmtjersitp g, £0. €, :3l. Founded 1881 t!l fficfr6 for uxnaoos T. D. Thachkr, 04 . . I ' liiversitv Treasurer R. S. Smith, 03 . . University Geneival Secretai-y alf CoUrgf J. G. Magee, ' 06 . ' . 1). Harncs, 07 . J. II. Twichell, 06 D. J. Torrey, 07 . A. H. HradVord, 05 President Vice-President Treasiii-er iei-ording Secretai-y General Secretary S l)tffifH) S cifnnfif S tt)ool E. O. McNa ir, Ji., 06 S. . . . President C. H. Jones. 07 S. ... Vice-President H. M. Gross, 06 S Treasurer R. Park, Jr., 07 S. . . Recording Secretary R. C. Morse, Jr., 06 S. . . . General Secretary raOuatr School J. P. Rice C. B. McMullen E. H. Cameron . F. Ward . Vici President -Pi ' esident Secretary Treasurer B. E. Case S. G. Brown ' 1 . I ' . Porter E. L. Pond LaU) Cl)00l President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SDitotnttv rl)ool T. E. Nugent . . . President J. M. Hinds . . Nice-President E. II. Haiji . . . Treasurer 324 EXECUTIVE CO.MMITTEE OF UWIGHT HALL Class Dratons C. H. Banks, OH M. B. Gurley, 00 J. G. K. McClure. Jr., ' 06 J. G. Magee, ' 06 J. W. Johnson, ' 06 S. W. C. Johnston, ' 06 S. E. O. McXair, ' OO S. W. D. Barnes, ' 07 C. M. Fessenden, ' 07 W. D. Garfield, ' 07 H. S. Wells, ' 07 C. M. Baker, ' 07 S. M. M. Bartholomew, ' 07 S. F. E. Werneken, ' 07 S. H. S. Beardsley, ' 08 G. Dahl, ' 08 F. E. Norris, ' 08 J. W. Williams. ' 08 1881-8-2 A. Hand, ' 82 188-2-83 C. Loughridge. ' 83 1883-84 J. B. Reynolds, ' 84. 1884-85 F. R. Shipnian, ' 8J 1885-86 C. W. Goodrich, ' 8() 1886-87 D. W. C. Huntington, ' 87 1887-88 E. C. Fellowes, ' 88 1888-89 S. H. Fisher, ' 89 |3. 5p. C. a. prfsiDfntS 1889-90 H. Parsons, 90 1890-91 W. S. Noyes, ' ill 1891-9-2 F. D. Tucker, ' 9. ' 1892-93 J. H. Field, ' 93 1893-94 W. H. Sallnion, 91 1891-95 W. Sloane, ' 95 1895-96 T. F. Archbald. 96 1896-97 H. S. Coffin, ' 97 1897-98 H. B. Wright, ' 9S 1898-99 C. H. Welles, Jr., ' 99 1S99-00 M. Mills, 00 190(1-01 p. D. iMoody, 01 1901 02 E. A. Stebbins, ' 02 1902-03 H. T. Clark, ' 03 1903-04 H. H. Stebbins, Jr., ' 04 1904-05 A. H. Bradford, ' 05 1905-06 J. G. Magee, ' 06 ! . ;J0. C. X € rurral a)fcrftartfS 1886-87 C. W. Goodrich 1887-88 W. L. Phelps 1888-90 A. Alonzo Stagg 1890-92 C. W. Barnes 1892-94 Henry T. Fowler 1894-97 William H. Sallmon 1897-98 T. F. Archbald 1898-01 Henry B. Wright 1901-02 R. H. Edwards, Acad. J. F. Ferry, Shef. 1902-03 H. B. Wright, Graduate Schools R. H. Edwards. Univ. md Professional 1902-03 Iv A. .Stebbins, Acad. G. W. Butts, Shef 1903-01 H. H. Edwards, Univ. A. J. Waring, Acad. B. W. Kunkel, Shef O. C. Lester, Graduate and Professional Schools 1904-05 H. S. Smith, Univ. F. W. Moore, Ac-ad. R. C. Morse, Jr., Shef. 1905-06 R. S. Smith, Univ. A. H. Bradford, Acad. R. C. Morse, Jr.. Shef. UWIGHT HALL Cl)e BerUclep 2t00ociation Founded in lS(i ( (JJ ffitrrg, 190540011 Hakry Bi:ai., ' 06 E. O. McNaik, Jr., ' 06 S. . T. G. LoWNDHS, ' 07 C. P. Otis, H)7 ThK OFFIfKliS V. W. C ' l.AllKI., )(i i A. B. GuKi:oiiv, ' 06 ) Presidenf Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Executive Committee 1906 L. H. Tooker 0tti6orp IPoarD Rt. Ucv. C. H. Brewster, D.l)., l isliop of Connei ticut Kev. Alison I ' helps Stokes, Jr. Prof. John V. Schwab Prof. Charles S. Baldwin Ur. Emerson G. Taylor Mr. 1). K. Johnston, U ' 5 Ctjairmrn of iBrmbrrstiip donimittf r g 1907 190S M. H. Throop W. ]{. IVters, Jr. 1909 W. B. Uoulstone, ' 07 Chairman of Berkeley Men ' s Cluh, C. P. Otis, 07 515frt5flf IDrfatljfrG;, 1905=1900 Oct. 22 Key. V. R. Huntington, D.D., New York City Nov. 12 Rev. W. T. Manning, D.D., New York City Dec. 10 Rev. St. Clair Hester, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jan. 28 Rev. F. V Tomkins, D.l)., Pliiladelphia, Pa. Feb. 25 Father Huntington, Order of the Holy Cross 328 BATTELL CHAPEL SHEFF. ROW gale nitiemitp SDramatic ;?l0Soctatton !I ffirfrS, 19034906 John A. Stevknson .... President Forest L. Daniki.s . . . ' ice-Piesidci)t Chkstkk K. HiiooKs .... Secretary A. C. Biiowx ..... Treasurer luAAC S. Ham. ..... ] Iaiia rer £I9rmbfrs J. B. Brinsiiiiide, ' Ofi G. A. La Vie, ()« F. H, Markoc, ' 00 R. Preiidcrgast, Clfi L. H. Tooker, ' 06 C. B. Van Tassel. ' 06 R. W. Wescott. ' 06 J. G. Darragh, ' 06 S. A. C. Brown, 07 G. L. Stark, ' 07 F. L. Daniels, ' 07 Gayloril Thomas, ' 07 M. S. Little, 07 C. R. Hopkins, ' 07 1 ' . Wainwri ht, 1)7 .S. T. Aehelis, (IM D. V. Bennett, ' OH R. V. Harris, OH R. C. Dobson, Art .School J. J. Qnill, Law School FIRST ANNUAL PRODUCTION — Hyperion Theatre, May ■?.■?, 1000, The Pardoner ' s Tale and -The Second Shepherd ' s Play of Chaucer. SECOND ANNUAL PRODUCTION — Hyperion Theatre, Ai)ril . ' :{ and . ' +, lliol, Thomas Heywood ' s The Fair Maid of the West. BICENTENNIAL CAMPUS CELEBRATION - Under the auspices of the Vale Dramatic Association, Tuesday, October ' 22, 1901. THIRD ANNUAL PRODUCTION — Hyperion Theatre, April 23 and 2+, im)2, .Sheridan ' s Critic and Townsley ' s High Life Below Stairs. FOURTH ANNUAL PRODUCTION — Hyperion Theatre, April 27 and 28, 1903, Oliver Goldsmith ' s Good-Natured Man. FIFTH ANNUAL PRODUCTION— Hyperion Theatre, April H) and 20, 190+, Tom Taylor ' s New Men and Old Acres. 332 UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION gale nion H. Beal, ' 06 President D. M. SoMEKS, ' 07 Vice-President W. P. Hall, ' 06 Secretary R. R. LocKwooD, ' 07 Treasurer (Erecutttof Coinnuttff p. Slieehan, ' Ofi (Chairman) H. B. Jamison, ' ()( L. A. Doherty, 07 R. I-:. Pfeiff.r, -07 T. J. Camp, ' OS Blntfr Dfpartmrnt Debating SDcam ACADEMIC vs. DIVINITY — Final D.liate, December ' ), 1!)05 R. K. Lockwood, ' 07 K. D. Hunting, 08 .1. V. Mwrj.liy, ' OS Alternate, K. B. Hull, ' 07 Won 1)V Academic winter Class JDrbating SDrants 1!)08 vs. 1907 — Fcliruary . ' 1, liiofi 1908 — H. M. Brush, W. W. Wyncoop, 1. T. Whitestone. Alternate, D. Hooker 1909 — J. L. McConaughy, C. T. Clark, S. F. Dennis. Alternate, A. T. Klots Won by 1908 YALE. 1908, vs. PRINCETON ' , 1908 — Princeton, April (i, 190(i J. L McConaughy, C. T. Clark, .M. B. Vilas. Alternate, C. H. Thurston, ' ns S. ifrcjsl man (Union N. T. Childs, ' 08 S President W. M. Hoie F. B. CoNDOx Vice-President H. P. Stokes Secretary Treasurer E. F. Jefferson (Chairman) CElCfcutibc Committfc L. G. Audette 334 C. H. Thurston . ■ ■ F V HPmi ' tf v , V ' T Wm-J i J XZ ' ' W ixf-. U HF ' ' ' k yBmrnk . m i . W r V| £ . m V VT 1 1 i : ' H s.. - V K- a B ? .V .ajj l ■aB u 1 % r P jmr 1 ' - ' g l 1 ' - .. • JW ' ? OFFICERS OF YALE UXIOX gale nitjersttp Debating : 0sociation ©ffircrs, U103 1906 L. O. Beuch, ' 06 President C. L. Bk.kdv, IK) L. S Vice-President L. A. DoHKKiY, ' 07 ........ Secretary E. H. Haut, ' 07 Manager F. E. Pierce, P. G. E. I.. Pond. Ofi L. S. E. H. Hart, ' 07 W. M. Adiiance, P. G. B. E. Case, ' 00 L. S. L. A. Doi.ertv, ' 07 M. L. Burton, ' ()() T. S. L. C). Bergh, ' Ofi I). M. Soniers, ' 07 .1. . Piei-ce, ' 0() T. S. V. .Sliechan, ' OG K. U. Lockwood, ' 07 €. L. Beedy, Of) L. S. H. Beal, 06 R. B. Hull. 07 L. F. Adehnan, ' 06 L. S. A. P. AIcKiiistrv. ' 07 L. S. II. 1). Smith. Jr.. ' ()« T. S. . Debating Crams; YALE vs. PRINCETON — New Haven, December!), 1 )(H C. L. Beedy, ' 06 L. S. W. 1). Meyers, ' 05 A. 1 ' . McKinstry, ' 05 Alternates — L. O. Bergh, ' 06 ; B. E. Case. ' 06 L. S. ; L. A. Doherty, ' 07 Won hv Yale YALE vs. HARVARD— New Haven, March 30, 1906 J. N. Pierce, ' 06 T. S. E. H. Hart, ' 07 II. D. Snnth, ' 08 T. S. Alternates— L. O. Bergh, ' 06; R. B. Hull, ' 07; R. R. Lockwood, ' 07 Won by Harvard OFFICERS OF LXIVKKSITY DEBATING ASSOCIATION galc nnccton Dcbatcjs PiHST — March 15, 1893, at Princeton ; no decision. Yale Team: J. I. Chamberlain, W. D. Leeper, W. E. Thoms. Presiding officer. Chancellor McGill. Subject, Resolved, That the peaceful annexation of Canada would be beneficial to the United States. Second — May 1, 1H!).J, at New Haven; won by Princeton. Yale Team : H. E. Buttrick, H. F. Hail. C. E. Clough. Presiding officer. Judge Howland. Subject : Resolved, That the income tax law of 1H!I4. was, under the circumstances, a justifiable one. Thirh — December ( , 1S05, 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. Fourth — 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. Yale Team : E. H. Hume, H. W. Fisher, E. L. Smith. Presiding officer. Hon. E. J. Phel|)s. Fipth — March -2.5, 189S, at Princeton ; won by Yale. .Subject : ' • Resolved, That national party lines should be disregarded in the choice of -ouncils and administrative officers in American cities. Yale Team : N. A. Smyth, J. K. Clark, C. H. Studinski. Presiding officer, ex-President Cleveland. Sixth — December ( , 1898, at New Haven; won by Yale. Subject: Resolved, That the United .States should annex Cuba. Yale Team : A. D. Leavitt, C. P. Kitchel, P. C. Walcott. Presiding officer. Rev. Joseph H. Twii-hell. Seventh — May 8, 1901), at Princeton ; won by Princeton. Subject: Resolved, That the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty should be ratified in the form in which it was originally submitted to the Senate (it being under- stood 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, .Secretary John G. Carlisle. EiiiHTH — March ' i7, 1901, at New Haven; won by Princeton. Subject: Resolved, that a .system of subsidies other than the present mail subsidies should be adopted by the United States to encourage our ship-building and ocean-carrying trades. Yale Team : Mason ' IVowbridge, F. H. .Sincerbeaux, R. H. Ewell. Presiding officer. Judge Townsend. Ninth — December (i, 1901, at Princeton; won by Yale. Subject: Resolved, That the adoption of the Fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United .States has been ju.stified. Yale Team : Jcisiali Sibley, C. D. Fockwood, R. H. Ewell. Tenth — May +, l9o:{, 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 consideration, by a vote of two-thirds of the senators present 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 then be 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 raay occupy in debate between the operation of such order and the final vote uj)on 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 : Resolved, that the FTnited States was warranted in recognizing the independence of Panama. Yale Team : J. N. Pierce, I ' ' . E. Pierce, L. O. Bergh. Twelfth — December 9, 1904, at New Haven; won by Yale. Subject: Resolved, That it should be the policy of the Fhiited States not to hold territory permanently unless with the purpose that it should ultimately enjoy Statehood. Yale Team : A. P. McKinstry, ' 05, W. D. Myers, ' 05, C. L. Beedy, ' OCi L. S. Yale, 7 victories ; Princeton, 4- 338 VALE-PRIXCETOX DEBATING TEAM J alc i arbarD iocbatcjs First — January 14-, 189-2, at Cambridge ; no decision. Yale Team : R. D. Upton, ' ! ■- ' , W. E. Thoms, 94., W. P. Aiken. ' 92 L. S. Second — March 25, 189 ' 2, at New Haven ; no decision. Yale Team : J. I, Clianibcrlain, 9+, T. Mullally, ' 92, W. A. McQuaid, 92 L. S. Thihd — January 18, 1893, at Cambridge ; won by Harvard. Yale Team : E. R. Lamson. 9:?, E. E. Donnelly, ' 93, H. S. Cumraings, ' 93 L. S. Fourth — May 2, 1893, at New Haven; won by Harvard. Yale Team : 11. E. Buttrick, ' 9j, G. L. Gillespie, ' 94, R. H. Tyner, ' 94 L. S. Firrii— January 19, 1894, at Cambridge ; won by Harvard. Yale Team: J. W. Peddle. M.! L. .S.. W. H. Cox, ' 95 L. S., W. H. Clark. •9( . Sixth —April 2T. 1894, at New Haven ; won by Harvard. Vale Team : G. H. Baum. 91 L. S.. H. II. Kellogg, ' 94 L. S., H. E. Buttrick. ' 95. Seventh — January 18, 1895, at Cambridge ; won by Harvard. Vali ' I ' cam : E. M. Long. ' ' X I,. S. . W. H. Clark. ' 96, C. G. Clarke, ' 95. EiGHiii -May 1, 1896, at New Haven; won by Yale. Yale Team : 1{. .S. Baldwin, 95. V. H. Clark. 96, A. P. Stokes, Jr., ' 96. Ninth— March 26, 1897, at Cambridge; won by Yale. : c Tciin : ( ' , S. .Macfarlaml, iiT T. .S.. C. U. Clark, ' 97, C. H. .Studinski, ' 97. Tenth — December 3, 1897, at New Haven ; won by Vale. Y.ilc Tcimi : H. . . .hiiiiii. fiH T. .S., .1. K. Clark, ' 99. H. W. Eisher. ' 99. Eleventh — May 12. 1899. at Cambridge: won by H.irvard. V:dc Team : ,1. K. Clark. VMi, F. A. Lord. ' 98, ' 00 L. S., E. B. Boise, ■9 i. Twki.ith — March 30, iniil. at New Haven; won by Il.irvard. V;dc Team : .Mason Trowbridge. ' o . A. D. Leavitt. ' 00, F. Q. Blaii, liard. T. .S. Thirteenth — December 7. 1900, ;it Cambridge; won by Ilarv.ird. ' ale Team : F. FL .Sincerbeaux. ' 02. M. Trowbridge, ' 02, C. W. Merriam, ' 01 T. S. FoiTRTEENTH — May 12, 1902, at New Haven ; won by Harvard. ) ale rc.nii: 1. G. I ' hili|is, o. ' . G. 1). Graves, L. S.. R. H. Ewell, ' 03. FiiTEENTH— March 2.3. 1903. at Cambridge ; won by Harvard. Yale Team: R. H. Ewcll. ' 03. . . Fox. 03, C. D. Lockwood. L. S. Sixteenth — December 4. 1903. at New Haven; won by Yale. Yale Team: R. .S, Binkerd. ot S. . C. I . Beede, ' 06 L. S., M. L. Burton. 06 D. S. Seventeenth — May 5. 1905. at Cambridge ; won by Harvard. Yale Team : V. E Pierce. P. G. . J. N. Pierce. ' 06 T. S., L S. Hopkins. ' 05 L. S. Eighteenth — March 30. 1906. at New Haven ; won by Harvard. Yale Team : E. H. Flart. ' 07. J. N. Pierce, ' 06 T. S., H. D. Smith, ' 08 T. S. 340 VALK — HAKVAKO UK15ATIXG TEAM % )t aciigtoam, 1908  ! fficrrsi J. C. AUCHIXCLOSS R. Abboti ' P. Moore Camp iX i )a R. B.Shei)aid, LfiuUr ( . P. Dixon R. Abbott T. M. -Mai ,hall, Sd A. J. Molilmaii 1{. II. Noyes II. Stanley (t. Townsend J. R. Wateiwoitli W. M. Andrews G. Auchincloss J. C. Auchincloss G. R. Berger E. C. Congdon T. M. Dines President . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Camp ©mega J. T. Foster, Leader W. I.,von D. Bakewell P. R.Mallory L. H. Biglow U. Mitchell V. Davis P. Moore CM. Du Puy H. Noyes C. D. Jones L. Perrin E. Kiiowles J. Townsend i op!)omorc 2I[Jranglers H. S. Bi:. Rnsi,i;Y ........... President C. Seymour ........... Vice-President C. T. Crocker .......... Secretary and Treasurer Camp lpl)a y. Dray, I eader R. Hager, Jr. C. P. Beadleston H. S. Beardsley R. B. Bulkeley G. C. Clevehuid C. T. Crocker C. B. Garver H. Graham .1. M. Hannaford, Jr. S. N. Holliday, 2d S. R. Overall H. B. Stapler J. H. Steinnian J. W. Williams Camp ©mrga R. Ives, Leader F. A. Godley T. Achelis .1. H. Auchincloss R. Beebe V. W. Carhartt W. M. Crunden W. S. Cushing AV. Gammell, Jr. G. Nairn C. Seymour C. B. Stewart C. L. Watkins H. W. Webb K. B. Welles 342 Cl)e i ent Club B. E. Case, •06 L. S. . D. M. Reii.i.y, ' 08 L. S. F. K. Ryan, 07 L. S. . M. D. Saxe, ' 06 L. S. Ferdinand D ' Esopo . President Vice-President Assistant Treasurer Critic- Assistant Critic Crrrutttr Committrr B. I. Kanien, ' 07 (Chairman) F. B. Porter, 06 W. J. McKenna, 08 Representative to the University Debating Association — E. Le Roy Pond, ' 06 % )t l)cfiSelti Debating Club R. C. Tripp, ' 06 S. W. C. Johnston, ' 06 S. J. Keijttschnitt, Jr., ' 06 S. . President ice-President Secretary and Treasurer Cl)e 2IIIaplanD Club Founded in memory of the late Dean Wayland Harry F. Hamlin, 06 L. S. Ferdinand D ' Esopo, ' 07 L. S. L. M. Petruccelli, ' 08 L. S. Joseph Riech, ' 06 L. S. I. J. Cohen, ' 06 L. S. University Debating Society Repiesenta L. I President Nice-President Secretary . Critic Treasurer . Adeliiian. 06 L. S. 343 oi-i ' ai;i;s uonnkllv and ukisku ' HI D 3 B S OiN Cviiii. Sl ' .mseii, C ' haiii.man Junior fomtnatie 1900 3fiinior promrnaSr Commttttr Hruce D. Smith ..... Chairman John A. Stevenson .... Floor Manager (trosvenor Ely ..... Treasurer John G. Magee William .S. Moorhead Edwin White Donald A. MiGee Spencer Turner Hugh R. Wilson John E. Owsley, S. Harold Le Roy Whitney, S. 1007 STunior JromrnaUr Committre CvRiL Si ' MNKii ...... Cliairnian W ' lLLi.Mi M. Blair .... Floor Manajrer IIeathcote M. Woolsrv .... Trea.surer Calvin Truesdale Tlieodore P. Dixon Richard E. Danielson •Samuel F. B. Morse Harold P. Fabian William D. Barnes Karl H. Behr, S. Koswell C. Tri])]), .S. 1903 S ' opbnmnrr (Brrman Committre U( (.ER 15. .SllKl ' MU) Gordon Auihincloss Chairman Floor .ManaiTcr Robert H. Noyes Harold .Stanley James M. Townsend, Jr. 3funior JromrnnUr Comm ttrre Chairmen Floor Miniuijcr Chairmen Floor Maniiiir 1S72 L. S. noonier I.SS!) II. S. Roliinsnn W L. . rmstrong 1S73 S. L. Boyce 1800 A. G. McClintock S. Phelps 1S74 T. P. Wicks 1891 G. B. Iloppln G. S. Brewster is-.l D A. .Tones F. II. .Tones 1892 T. L. McClung II A. Bayne 1S76 J. Porter C. Johnson 1893 Francis Parsons A. S. Chlsholm 1877 N U. Walker F. J. Stimson 1894 Thomas Cochran, Jr. II P. Whitney 1878 H C. HoUister C. II. Morgan 189.-. William Sloane F. B. Harrison 1879 J. D. Torreyson .7. O. Perrin 189C A. E. Foote A. P. Stokes, Jr. 1880 N G. Osborn W R. Innes 1897 C. il. Fincke E. E. Garrison 1881 J. B. Dimmick Henry Ives 1S9S Grenville Parker F. IT. Simmons 1882 A P. FreDch W P. Eno 1899 W. E. S. Griswold F. II. Brooke 1883 F. W. Rogers E. B. Frost 1900 I ' . A. Rockefeller S. B. Camp 1884 T G. Lawrence D H. Wilcox 1901 P. L. Mitchell II S. Curtiss 1885 S. R. Bertron II S. Brooks 1902 B. C. Rumsey, 3d w E. Day 1886 T Darling E C. Lambert 1903 A. R. Lamb c. J. Hamlin 1887 J. Rogers. .Tr. .7. R. Sheffield 1904 J. F. Byers c. E. Adams 1888 S. J. Walker E. Allen 1!I0.) E. P. Rogers F. H. Day 346 JLNIOR TRO-MEXADE COMMITTEE JUN ' IOH PROMEN ' AUK HALL n l_ ; B VP ii ) im v « % f -v  .MS. ' ■ i ' — ' ' M f _ 1 :; ; .f ai i jZ -. Rfe ' ' ' ' ' « BPi W i: :S3 s « l .SorilO.MOliK OKK.MAX CO-M-MITTEl-: Mentor Class €)fficers James Harold Wali.is Class Poet Lee James Perrin . . • • Class Orator George Starkweather Fowler Class Secretary Class SDat? Committrr ■ ! Edward Faniswoith Uustin, Cliairman i John Boflden ' William Singer Moorhead Robert Robinson Chase Edwin White I !l?tstorian ] Wilson Shaw MiC ' lintoik Clipper Comnuttrr Donald Francis MacKay, Chairman George Sturges Alexander Rex Flinn Isaac Staples Hall Lemuel Vhittington Gorham aCrirnnial Committrr Lee James Perrin, Chairman Walter Ruel Cowles James Beebe Brinsmade Roger Yale Flanders Lester Eames Grant Cap auD 0oU]n Committrr Augustus Wilson Eddy, Chairman Charles Waterhouse Goodyear, Jr. Richard Alexander Cooke pifttirr Committrr Donald Ashbrook McGee, Chairman Mahlon Daniel Thatcher Melville Brooks Gurley ifltJi ' Committrr Foster Harry Rockwell, Chairman Hugh Robert Wilson John Gillespie Magee Ctip Committrr Grosvenor Ely, Chaii ' nian Thomas Leonard Shevlin Wedworth ' illiam Clarke 350 Cup jHcn Waldo Corey Johnston 190G S. Fielding Vaughan Jackson 1906 S. John Archibald Stevenson 1906 Edwin White 1906 Donald . ,siibrook McGee 1906 Edward Shorney Mills 1906 H. S. Ames, ' 86 C. L. Bailey. Jr., ' 86 W. B. Anderson. ' 86 E. E. Morgan, ' 86 C. P. McAvoy, ' S5 S. T. H. Newberry, Jr., ' 85 S. C. P. Anderson. ' 87 C. M. Hinkle, ' 87 O. G. Jennings. ' 87 G. H. Young. ' 87 Arthur Meeker. ' 86 S. Charlps Wilcox. ' 86 S. Eiliiiund Alien. ' 88 J. II. M.-Millan, ' 88 Eilwin I ' iirs.ms. ' 88 Aflluir White. ' 88 E. W. Durant. ' 87 S. O. H. Short. ' 87 S. Augustus Coburn, ' 89 J. G. Rogers. ' 89 F. W. Wallace. ' 89 De W. C. West J. N. Conygham. ' 88 S. H. K. Goetchius. ' 88 S. Edgar Ames. 00 R. L. Ireland. ' 90 Norman James. ' 90 H. G. McClintock. ' 90 W. H. Convngham. 89 S. H. W. Rianhard, ' 89 S. A. M. Coats. ' 91 E. C. Dupont. 01 W. C. Rhodes. ' 91 J. B. Sears. 91 W. F. Judson. ' 90 S. C. A. Otis, ' 90 S. E. Boltwood, ' 92 E. H. Floyd Jones, ' 92 H. S. Lyman, ' 92 W. D. Young. ' 92 A. Francke. ' 91 S. S. Pearce. ' 91 S. Thomas A. Gardiner. ' 9.3 A. Lawrence Greer. ' 93 Joseph Robv. ' 9.3 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. Whitnev. ' 94 N. B. Burr. ' 93 S. H. Haslehurst. ' 93 S. M. N. Buckner. ' 95 A. B. Sheplev. ' 95 J. R. Williams, ' 95 ( ' . Vanderbilt. Jr.. ' 95 B. G. Wells. ' 94 S. G. Sheffield, ' 94 S. ' 96 Ward Cheney. ' 96 W. S. Hoyt. ' 96 E. C. Lackland. Jr. M. D. McKee. ' 90 N. M. Flower, ' 96 S. G. W. Hawley. ' 96 S. S. D. Babcock. Jr.. ' 97 C. Gillette. ' 97 T. McK. Laughlin. ' 97 S. L. L. Lorillard. ' 97 S. Knox Maddox. ' 97 R. De P. Tytus. 97 H. F. Benjamin. 97 S. A. S. Hay. ' 98 F. G. Hinsdale. ' 98 Relink Martin. 98 S. Gouverneur Morris. Jr.. ' 98 I. N. Swift. ' 98 Jamot Brown. ' 99 A. W. Davis. 99 J. C. Greenleat, ' 99 S. HinkI ' H. G. Oti: ■99 McL. Walton. ' 99 S. F. D. Cheney. ' 00 J. S. Ferguson. ' 00 J. M. McCormick. ' 00 Crispin Oglebay. ' 00 C. B. Levey. ' 00 S. J. H. Inman, ' 00 S. J. M. Carlisle. ' 01 Julian Day. ' 01 J. .M. Patterson, ' 01 L. M. Thomas. ' 01 T. S. Adams. ' 01 S. lleurv Pearce. Jr.. ' 01 S. Alfred L. Ferguson. ' 02 (ieo. W. Lindenberg. ' 02 Robert C. Norton. ' 02 Laurance B. Rand. ' 02 Carroll T. Runyon. ' 02 S. W. M. Stillman. ' 02 S. George A. Goss. ' 03 Robert R. McCormick. ' 03 R. Maxwell Ingham. 03 S. J. R. Robinson. ' 03 Stuart B. Sutphin. ' 93 George P. Spencer. ' 03 S. James C. Brady. 04 J. F. Bvers. ' 04 Julian B. Huff. ' 04 Frederick H. Wiggin. ' 04 Harold B. Miller. ' 94 S. Henry L. Ferguson. ' 04 S. Hamilton Baxter, ' 05 Charles W. Fisk, ' 05 John H. Lothrop. ' 05 Archie SI. Reid. 05 Wat.son B. Day. ' 95 S. Ellbridge G. Spaulding. ' OS S il?onorarr Spcmbcrs; J. p. Trowbridge. ' 83 351 ACADEMIC CLASS DAY SlIEFF. CLASS DAY SNAPSHOTS (IF COMMKXCEMKXT HASE15ALL GA.MK SNAPSHOTS OF COM.MKXC ' EMEXT BASEBALL GAME :oHvs If-. n o o UNIVERSITY CLUB fait mui crsttj? Club Edwin Corning, 1906 .1. C. Rathborne, 190fi S. H. S. Kno.v, 1907 . C. TnUESDALE, 11)07 . J. W. Webu, 1907 . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer L. Hoyt, ' 0(i S. Turner, ' 0() c;. c. w. Low, ' o(i W. S. Moorhead, ' Ofi E. Cornino-, ' 0() W. S. Glazier, ' 0() J. W. Webb, ' 07 ■Boiri of iSottrnorc: H. S. Knox, ' 07 C. Truesdale, ' 07 J. C. Rathborne. ' 06 S. W. C. Johnston, ' 0() S. J. D. Liggett, ' 07 S. H. Hammond, ' 07 S. C. P. Beadleston, ' 08 C. P. Dixon, ' 08 Edwin Corning embers 1906 M. C. Addonis G. 11. W. Alden E, S. Aldricli A. W. Andrews E. M. Biddle Kenneth Boardman J. Borden J. B. Brinsmade B. O. Brown F. K. Bull R. M. Coe H. W. Conde R. A. Cooke B. Corning S. B. Curtiss H. F. Damon W. H. Diller H. E. Dimock F. C. Downing A. W. Eddy L. Fitcli R. Y. Flanders A. R. Flinn I. K. Fulton W. S. Glazier C. W. Goodyear, Jr L. E. Grant D. R. P. IleatoQ G. M. Ilecksclier Lydig Iloyt R. D. Janney W. K. Johnson F. T. Kelsey G. LaVie G. C. W. Low D. F. Mackey T. H. XIarkoe. Jr. D. A. McGee B. Moore W. S. Moorhead A. W. Morrison R. W. Neeser G. B. Ogle J. C. Phelps R. Prendorgast C. V. Price W. E. Price R. G. Prudden F. C. Robertson Piatt Rogers, Jr. R. S. Rowland T. L. Shevlin B. D. Smith W. B. Sprague G. T. Stetson J. A. Stevenson G. B. Struby G. Sturges H. H. Swords M. D. Thacher, Jr. A. P. Thom, Jr. J. A. Toole S. Turner G. B. Van Wagenen K. E. Weeks H. F. Whiteomb, Jr. Edwin White J. R. Wickwire F. E. Wilson H. R. Wilson R. S. Wolfe 359 1906 S. R. D. AIsop M. S. Baldwin F. G. Becker K. Behr J. G. Bower D. M. Cooper J. B. Cornell M. Crouse G. Curtiss L. W. Dommerich H. A. Gilbert P. M. Harder W. C. Johnston W. J. Jones, Jr. W. P. Kenuard H. B. Kline J. Kruttschnitt, Jr. R. H. McCurdy L. A. Meacham F. A. Preston J. C. Rathborne W. H. Rodd F. L. Snowden, Jr. .,. UNIVERSITY CLUB J. C. Stephenson D. M. Stevenson D. V. Wallace 1907 F. G. Aehelis E. S. Ballard W. D. Barnes, Jr. W. MeC. Blair W. C. Blythe r. W. Boardman G. B. Braun M. G. Bulkeley, Jr. L. S. Bull E. H. Butler, Jr. W. L. Carter W. E. Olow. Jr. G. H. Colket, Jr. W. W. Collin, Jr. J. G. Crane .T. Cunningham R. D. Cutler T. P. Dixon P. L. Dodge B. Downing T. I. Uriggs H. Everett T. T. Francis H. Gahriel F. A. Georger, Jr. P. L. Goodwin B. Goodyear C. II. Ilalcomb Fort Hammond n. Hammond Charles Hill G. S. Hislop P. V. Holter C. R. Hopkins B. C. Hoppin C. M. Horton R. H. Hull A. B. .Tackson, Jr. S. Jennings W. Kernochan C. H. King J. W. Knott H. S. Knox R. D. Kochersperger 11. Kountze S. L. Landon M. D. Lockwood, Jr. J. G. Lowe F. E. Manierre A. S. Mather C. B. McCormick S. T. McKnight, Jr. D. R. Meigs H. L. Mitchell C. Oliver A. N. Parmelee S. T. Patterson H. B. Perrin H. Phipps L. Piatt E. L. Pratt H. Le C. Roome H. A. Rosenbaum A. J. Ryan D. M. Ryeison A. W. Sawyer H. E. Sheffield J. E. Shirk M. D. Sloane G. L. Stark A, F. Slone C. Sumner W. S. Taft S. D. Thaw G. Thomas H. F. Thomas R. S. Thompson E. B. Tracy C. Truesdale G. C. Tuttle J. A. Victor 1 . McN. Wade J. W. Wehl) C. S. Wheeler G. Wilshlre L. S. Wltherhee H. M. Woolsey 1907 S. H. Alker O. Baldwin M. Behr M. J. Bennett J. S. Clapp S. G. Flagg G. Gamble E. F. Gilbert P. M. Ilatheway J. n. Hul)hell D. T. Johnson J. D. Llggi ' lt H. S. Manning. Jr. F. H. MoCulloch R. D. Meacham T. MInford, Jr. D. L. Oliver L. C. Phipps W. D. Pinkus L. R. PorteoVis C. T. Rchuneman C. P. Siems C. B. Stewart R. F. Tilney. 2d J. M. Van Harlingen W. Wayne, Jr. 1908 G. Auchincloss J. C. Auchincloss J. H. Auchincloss D. C. Bakewell S. A. Baldwin C. P. Beadleston G. R. B. Berger C. S. Bragg n. Brooks H. J. Chisholm, Jr. W. P. Clement, Jr. R. M. Cleveland E. C. Congdon S. G. Cooper C. T. Crocker W. M. Crunden C G. Curtiss W. G. Davis, Jr. H. D. Dennv, Jr. C. P. Dixon C. M. Du I ' uy R. B. English R. Fairbanks H. Fales, Jr. W. Garamell, ,Ir. H. Graham D. Green R. Hager V. E. Healey N. Holmes E. K. Hoyt J. L. Hubbard C. S. Hurlburt C. D. Jones P. R. Mallorv C. E. Messerlv. Jr. A. J. Mohlmau P. Moore R, H. Moorish F. T. Miiri.hy, Jr. H. D. Noble, Jr, F. E. Norris H. Noyes J. L. Phillips K. Preston O. M. Reid A. T. Spauldlng H. B. Stapler D. B. Stewart H. Sturgis L. Sullivan S. Swift J. C. Thornton G. H. Townsend. 2d W. S. Van Rensselae; H. W. Webb E. A. Wetzlar M. Wilson 1908 S. C. F. Alcolt D. N. Banks G. R. Hoggs T. C. Gordon W. W. Holloway W. S. Jones, Jr. E. C. Kerr R. B. Lindsay J. Mayer. Jr. J. B. Nichols C. H. Norton H. R. Paige Jas. P. Ramsey .T. P. Ramsey H. H. Ramsey E. L. Ryerson W. K, Sheffield G. Stewart S. Whitney F. Whitney E. A. G. Wylie 1909 L. D. Beggs A. A. Biddle W. W. Borden C. T. Brown E. N. T. Burnett G. E. Cantine P. H, Converse J. P. Crane J. F. Devereux (!. Dodge T. G. Eastman II. T. Fleitmann L. t;odchaux M. C. Hannah W. lloughteling C. W. Howard R. B. Huff D. L. Lawton H. Lippitt S. c. McCall K. II. .McKee J. T. McMillan C. C. Mengel. Jr. F. W. Murray, Jr. II. Payne F. T. Raymond D. L. Reyno-JS R. S. Rose H. Smith. Jr. II. P. Stokes W. H. Taft R. Thatcher F. B. Trudeau E. K. Wallace II. A. Weatherbee W. S. Webb. Jr. N. O. Whltehouse Law School P. A. Brooks Wni. Crabb R. R. Hill E. Munson O. M. Reid 360 IM. C. Addo.ms, Ju. gale Covintl)ian ecict)t Club Organized l«xi. Krorfj iiiizt-il May l.i, IHX ' J ©fficcrs, 1000 -1 M. C. Addoms, Jr.. OO E. T. Bynxkr, ' 06 S. . S. T. McKkight, 07 . S. R. Overall, ' 08 T. M. Marshall, ' 08 .107 Commodore Vice-Comiiiodore Real- Commodore Treasurer Seci ' etary ®ofactning 15aavti K. White, ' 06, Chairman }i. Hammond, ' Ofi S. G. C. Low, ' 06 R. Leech, ' Oli M. G. Bulkelcy, Jr., 07 L. Piatt, ' 07 Eacc ffiommittcE J. B. Brinsmade, ' Ofi, Chairman G. M- Heckscher, ' 06 L. O. Meachara, ' 06 S. G. M. Tuttle, ' 07 G. Auchincloss, ' 08 E. S. Mills, ' 06 R. B. Bulkeley, ' i« A. S. Hatha, ' 08 li ousc (CammittEE J. A. Stevenson, ' Ofi, Chairman S. Turner, ' 06 W. M. Andrews, ' 08 L K. Fulton, ' 06 C. Oliver, 07 Jtjonorarg fHEiubers Ex-Officio : The Commodore of the New Haven Yacht Club John F. Whittlesey Professor Morris Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr. 361 CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB 1906 M. C. Addoms, Jr. G. Alden R. Aldrich R. M. Anderson A. W. Andrews G. T. Arms A. B. Baker K. Boardman J. Borden J. Brinsmade F. G. Chapin W. W. Clarke H. W. Cond E. Corning W. H. Coursen N. M. Crouse S. B. Curtiss H. Damon J. Dart F. St. C. Dickinson H. E. Dimock G. S. Dole E. F. Dustin S. Field L. Fitch B. Fltzpatrick R. G. Flanders R. Y. Flanders A. R. Fllnn A. E. Foster I. K. Fulton A. Fulton W. W. Gibson W. S. Glazier H. Goodwin C. W. Goodyear L. E. Grant W. D. Harris W. H. Harris D. P. Haynie H. W. Headley D. R. P. Heaton G. B. Higgins W. D. Hosford L. Hoyt M. Hudnut W. K. Johnson A. W. Kelley W. R. Koehler R. Leech G. C. W. Low D. F. MacKay W. S. McClintock D. A. McGee H. G. Meyer E. S. Mills E. Moore W. S. Moorhead J. C. Phelps W. Price H. G. Ralston r . C. Robertson R. L. Rogers R. S. Rowland P. S. Sheehan T. L. Shevlin W. P. Shoemaker B. D. Smith P. C. Smith W. B. Sprague G. T. Stetson G. F. Stetson J. A. Stevenson C. C. Strong G. B, Sturby G. Sturges H. H. Swords A. H. Terry, Jr. L. H. Tooker S. Turner C. B. Van Tassel n. A. Walton J. Warner A. L. Westcott II. F. Whitcomb, Jr. E. White J. R. Wickwlre F. E. Wilson H. R. Wilson 1906 S. H. Abert W. S. Allen H. F. Andrews W. Atkins, Jr. II. D. Baker W. N. Bannard, Jr. R. A. Barrett F. G. Becker II. W. Brown C. W. Carpenter, Jr. D. M. Cooper .T. G. Darragh L. W. Dommericb T. Elmes E. Ford L. Fox H. M. Gross L. I. Iloldredge M. A. Humble E. M. Hunt W. C. Johnson I . R. Keeney J. S. Kilner W. L. Lewis A. S. Lynch F. H. McCulloch L. O. Meaoham T. Minford, Jr. P. Morse W. V. Osborne R. L. Patterson R. Peverley W. Pinkus W. W. Plankinton M. Prentice E. W. Putney II. G. Rowe T. H. Russell A. T. Sackett S. M. Scott W. Sheldon G. B. Shore H. F. Sperry J. D. Thomas H. H. Walker D. V. Wallace H. R. Watson P, F. Wooley 1907 P. A. Achelis N. J. Asiel E. S. Ballard E. J. Beinecke P. W. Boardman R. H. Boswell G. P. Braun W. G. Bulkeley E. H. Butler, Jr. E. B. Cbapin N. P. Clement J. G. Crane J. Cunningham R. H. Cunningham C. G. Curtiss R. D. Cutler F. L. Daniels R. H. Deming C. M. Deuel B. D. Folwell F. C. Ford B. Goodyear C. R. lloiikins W. I. Ilowbert J. L. Hubbard W. W. Husted A. B. Jackson, Jr. S. Jennings W. Kernochan C. 11. King H. Kountze S. L. Landon H. G. Lee T. G. Lowndes F. Manierre A. S. Mather S. T. McKnight D. R. Meigs C. Oliver K. J. Percy II. B. Perrin L. Piatt R. H. Prentice K. L. Roberts A. W. Sawyer G. S. Scott H. E. Sheffield F. R. Simmons G. L. Stark A. P. Stout S. A. Sweet S. D. Thaw F. H. Thomas H. F. Thomas R. C. Treadwell C. Truesdale J. S. TurnbuII G. C. Tuttle J. W. Webb ( ' . S. Wheeler R. C. Wheeler C. Wilshire L. S. Witherbee H. M. Woolsey R. J. Young 1907 S. O. Baldwin M. M. Bartholomew R. T. Baum F. O. Bennett C. K. Billings R. S. Coe J. II. Congdon, Jr. J. Dilworth J. J. Finucane F. R. Gagel E. F. Gilbert P. M. Hathaway W. M. Holloway W. S. Jones, Jr. L. T. Kelley C. H. Loutrel II. S. Manning A. Martin J. B. Nichols I). L. Oliver If. Park. Jr. T. Porteus J. P. Ramsey J. Riter G. V. Rotan C. T. Schuneman S. G. Smith G. C. Smith W. W. Stanley A. V. R. Thompson P. Veeder R. Wallace S. W. Wayne. Jr. 1908 T. Achelis W. M. Andrews G. Auchincloss J. H. Auchincloss D. C. Bakdweli S. A. Baldwin P. C. K. Bartlett C. P. Beadleston R. Beebe R. L. Bostwick C. Bragg R. B. Bulkeley C. B. Carver W. P. Clement E. C. Congdon 362 CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB T. Crocker W. Cninden G. Curtiss W. S. Cushing W. G. Davis C. P. Dixon M. G. Douglas W. Dray P. Dudley R. B. English H. Fales, Jr. D. Fowler D. Frissell W. Gammell, Jr. F. H. Godley F. Gosnell, Jr. G. Grammer, Jr. D. Greene J. M. Hannaford, Jr. V. E. Healy S. N. Holliday N. Holmes K. Hoyt C. D. Jones P. R. Mallory T. M. Marshall M. L. Mitchell P. Moore F. T. Murphy G. Nairn H. D. Noble F. E. Norris H. Noyes S. G. Ordway E. Pugsley L. Richards H. Robertson J. Seligman A. M. Sheldon R. B. Shepard R. Sherman H. Stanley B. Stapler II. Sturges L. Sullivan J. C. Thornton J. Toole G. N. Townsend J. M. Townsend W. K. Wallace H. M. Webb E. A. Wetzler D. Wilcox 1908 S. J. P. Amerman L. W. Baker E. W. Barnum A. H. Bosworth W. C. Brown H. L. Bunce. Jr. J. T. Coddington E. M. Cummings N. S. Dunbar D. D. Erwin J. E. Forsythe C. G. Frisbie r. H. Gibson. Jr. J. L. Goodwin S. H. Graves G. C. Haas W. W. Hale F. Hannaford W. P. Hopkins C. S. Inman H. M. Matheson S. C. Merwin J. K. Morse 11. H. Parker F. Picksley W. J. Ralston H. S. Scott G. E. Shipway A. C. Swenson G. S. Troxell T. C. Walker J. A. Williams B. Worthington 1909 E. P. Alker A. H. Biddle G. S. Bissell C. B. Blair F. N. Blodget B. Bronson S. P. Burnam D. Chrisholm G. M. Congdon C. J. Copraan J. P. Crane E. J. Curtiss A. J. Davenport H. C. Davis .1. Devereux G. Dodge W. M. Donnelly A. G. Driscoll J. A. Dykman T. C. Eastman J. M. Ethridge A. P. Farwell J. Favill H. Fleitmann B. B. Glenney. Jr. L. Godchaux L. S. Goulden J. B. Grant. Jr. R. O. Hayward C. Hollett S. Holmes R. S. Hosford C. W. Howard H. A. Howe A. M. Johnson S. J. Keator L. Kennedy E. Langstroth D. L. I.awton F. D. Lightner II. Lippitt J. Little R. .Mallory, Jr. S. .McCall H. McDonnell J. T. McMillan .]. Millbank t G. .Mitchell E. K. Morse F. Murray. Jr. A. P. Parker J. B. Perrin S. M. Phelan, Jr. T. Pomeroy F. T. Raymond C. H. Raymond, 2d D. Reynolds E. F. Riggs. Jr. J. S. Schmertz T. Schultz R. J. Schweizcr E. C. Secor, Jr. W. Sharp E. M. Sheppard H. Smith E. n. Smith R. II. Spitzer H. P. Stokes W. H. Taft W. C. Taintor J. B. Trudeau W. M. Van Riper C. C. Walbridge F. Wallis N. Whitehouse Graduate Members R. P. Tyler, ' 01 I ' rof. W. C. Marshall 363 3li0t of gacl)t0 CnroUeli MK ASIRE.MKNTS i.i:N(;rH LENGTH NAMK CKNTI ;UnOAKI) OH K ;i;i, liiG OWN ' I ' ll ovi:u Ai.i. WATEli LINK Montiiuk K. Sloop W. Sheldo)! ' 3 n. 19 ft. :3 in Imp K. KiiockahoLit S. Landon 2ii ft. 15 ft. Liuh Mulv K. Sloop B. S. Aldrich 51 ft. ;52 ft. Moyea K. Launch L. (). Meacham ! 8 ft. 26 ft. 6 in x rbutin K. Sloo|) 1). . Wallace Hi ft. 21 ft. Ueduiii K. Knockabout A. S. .Mather 21 ft. 15 ft. Goorklm ( ' . H. Knockabout B. H. Dentin- 2() ft. (i in. 17 ft. Eni])resN ( ' . H. Knockabout G. M. Heckscher +;i ft. 28 ft. () in Moranti) K. Knockabout G. M. Heckscher 2 ' .i ft. 15 ft. Twilight K. AuxV Sl()o|) (t. Fesscnden Hi) ft. 24 ft. Folly ' K. Knockabout 1). F. MacKav iiii ft. 21 ft. Voutte • K. Sloop W. I,. Lewis ' . ' 5 ' ft. . ' 55 ft. ClieiolsCf C. H. Au N ' aul G. . B. TiionipM )n 47 ft. fi in. 2!) ft. 7 in Jolly llogei ( ' . H. .- : K. Cat ' B. C. ' I ' readwell . ' 20 ft. 1!) ft. Floratk ' l K. Aux y Y: H. A. Walton 4t ft. ;5i ft. Sc-iiGull 11 C. B. Sloop B. B. Bulkeley 21 ft. l(i fr. Kliiioi ' K. Baccabout B. Wni. Burnett UH ft. 18 ft. Lorelei K. Slooj) H. Fales. .Ir. 2.S ft. 24 ft. Margaief K. Sloop (i. C. Tuttle 57 ft. ;3!) ft. () in Nvinpli K. Knockabout J. W. Webb ;i;j ft. 21 ft. Mariiiuita K. Cutter . M. Crouse 52 ft. 40 ft. Wakiva K. Baceabout 1). C. Bakewell 28 ft. Ki ft. Uiicas C. B. Sloop W. P. Shoemaker ar, ft. 27 ft. I J) I 364 SDorp € tuners J. B. Briiisniade C. Truesdale W. Keniocliaii A. S. Mather R. D. Cutler W. M. Andrews R. B. Buckley H. Tales, Jr. J. B. Grant, Jr. L. Kennedy G. Dodge H. Smith 1906 R Leech 1907 L. riatt J. Cunningham H M. Woolsey 1908 M L. Mitchell S. N. Hollidav F. T. Murphy 1909 S. McCall H Taft H. Lippitt J. Uevereux Prof. Marshall G. C. W. Low J. Jones S. T. McKnight W. Taft W. S. Cushing L. Sullivan F. Trudeau H. Stokes F. J. Murray 365 Ccrcle jTrancais tie V nitjfrsite gale C. K. y NDREWS, ' Ofi . Ci. L. Stauk, 07 C. 15. McCoHMK K, ' 07 Pres. A. T. Hadlcy Prof. C. C. Clark Mr. W. (). Faniswdrtli Mr. M. S. Garvtr Prof. R. H. LaiiiT bureau Jflrmbrrc bonotnircs .Mr. I . II. Liu[uii-ns Dr. C;. G. MacCurdy Prof. K. McKenzie Prof. W. L. Phelps Prof. J. Pierpont . President . ' ice-President Secretaire-Tresorier Prof. R. L. Sanderson Dr. R. Seiiwill Mr. M. F. Tyler Prof. 1 ' . .M. Warren Prof. E. B. ilson Prof. K. H. Reed Mr. r. (). R..l)l)iM; fflrmbrrs J. B. Brlnsmade .1. L. ; Iwin 1 ' . II. Maikcie It. L. Itogei-s W. W. Clark A. 11. CeKoi-.v W, 1 ' . .McCllue 1„ Tonkel- N. M. t ' l-oiise II. E, llaniTiioud It. .Moore .1. A. T.Kile J. II. DoURhei ty S. A. La Vi.- K. W. Neeser C. P. Tnltle G. Fowler A. S. Malc.liii ■M. Riggs 1907 It. S. Wolfe E. S. Ballnid It. K. Danielson V. J. Larkin 11. I ' .. Sliiason K. BoiKllieim V. Ij. Dodge .M. Lockwood, Jr. A. P. Stout K. .M. Bis.sell L. A. Dollerty C. B. .McCormlck s. A. Swei ' l It. h. Blown B. Downing Irving Olds G. Thomas L. Bull I ' . A. Diucklleb A. N. I ' armelee v.. B. Tiacy L. .S. Bull B. A. Gabriel K. G. Percy A. II. Vincent It. 11. Ch.ise r. L. Goodwin A. V. Sawyer v.. C. Wheeler 1!. W. Chiise B. Goodyear .S. D. Shaw B. Wolf 1-. I.. Hauiels ( ' . R. Hopkins C. P. Kimball L. K. Sisson A. D. Stark 1908 II .M. Woolsey S. Achelis JI. Douglas D. Jones R. R. Smith V. Beadleston W. K. Dray i;. Knowles B. Stapler (i. Berber C. Du I-uy (i. Konta H Slurges U. Bnlkeley V. Gammell I ' . Murphy W R. Wallace C. Crocker G. Grammer, Jr. II. Xoyes E. A. Wetzler W. Ciunden 0. Green 1 ' . S. Ordway W J. Walker V. Davis, Jr. R. W. Harris K. 11. Porter W S. Weiss C. Dixon S. L. Howell S. Ilurlbult J. II. Hyan J. L. Seligman 1909 W Welib V. -Vugur II. Otis U. Schweizer II M. Southworth C B. Blair M. 0. Parry J. Schn lertz :}«() m ; pH, I HH P - W 9 ' ' ' .. 1 rai ' ii K LE BUREAU DU CERCLE FRAX(;AIS JLe Comite SDramattque r, -c K . . . o President C. E. Anduews T . , T T i ... Diiecteur J. B. BlUNSMADE . . . . • ... ,, , , . . Regisseur G. L. bTAiiK ....••■••• ° Mcprcfimtations sr ramattqurs Premiere Representation le 9 decembre 1901. • ' La Poudre aux Yeux d ' EuKene Labiehe. Deuxieme Representation le 3 decembre 19()i, Les Vivacites du Capitaine T.c d Eugene Labuhe. Troisi me Reprc%entation le -2 deeembre imtt, Le Medeein Malgre Lui de Mol.ere. Quartri nne Representation le 13 decembre 190+. George Dandin de Mohere. CINOUIEME REPRESENTATION DRAMATIQUE ANNUELLE DU Cercle Francaise de L ' Unixersite Yale LE BARON DE FOURCHEVIF DE LABICHE ET L ' AVOCAT PATELIN A COLLEGE STREET HALL Samedi, Le 20 Janvier 1902 LE BARON DE FOURCHEVIF, Com6die En Un Acte, En Prose. 368 C. R. Hopkins, ' 07 C. B ilcCORMirK, ' 07 Scenes from Le Baron de Fourchevif A. S. StUROES, ' OS. AND T ACHELIS, ' 08 M. O. Pahry, ' 00, AND S. W. Sweet, ' 07 Scenes frosi L ' Avocat Patemn Oiaii Haldwin Charles TluiiNton Hallard, Jr. William ' Jylur Himiv Valentine Burt ( ' lianiln rl liii Marlette Croiisc John James C ' ulbertson, Jr. John Greenleaf Darragh George Shaw Green Earle FentoTi Gilbert Edward Huci iiighain Hall Clarence Piper Hanlv I ' hiliph Mandeville Ilarder, Jr. Joseph Jansen Hashrouck I ' hilip Monlton Hatheway Carrintfton Howard Jay Harvey Huhbell William Johnson 1 Engle John William Madden Matthew Derbyshire Mann, Jr. Henry Swan Maiming, Jr. Frederick Halsey McCiilloch Itobert Douglas Meacham John King O ' Connor Ei ' edeiick Augustus Preston Thomas Ktxld, Jr. George allandigham Kotan John Stilwell Charles Buchanan Stuart Audubon Tvler Evans Ward 370 THE COLONY CLUB Roger Ellsworth Ailing Karl Howell Holir Frank Osmond Ik ' niu ' tt Harry Lee Hinnn Walter Babcock Hinnian James Graham Hower Johns Hopkins Congdoii, Jr. John Black Cornell Joseph Dilworth Fredei ' ie Ewing Douglas Gibbons Harris Hannnond William Wartield Holloway C ' arleton Huiskamp Uobert Fuller Hurlburt John Darragh Liggett Howard Linn William Joseph Linn James Walter Marshall Louis ' allombrosa de Mores Jesse Brooks Nichols Chester Hinman Norton John Gilman Ordway Mason Elliott Phelps Louis Robert Porteous Joseph Cornelius IJatiiboi ' iie Louis Kinney Robinson Lucius Tracv Sheffield Paul Stanley Sheldon Valdo Sheldon Samuel McMillan Shepard Paul Lansinjr Veeder Frank Everts Werneken 372 I THE CLOISTER CLUB y,j W- Clarence Frank Alcott Heni-v Alphonsc Alker Reese Denny Alsop Harold Dainf ' orth Bakei- Arthur Timothy Hell Charles Van DenlxM-jrh Henton Harold Ross Brown Edward Bro vnin r Raymond Savage Coe Edwin Ciiesnev Colwell CliH ' ord Scofieid Dangler AVells Sargent Dickenson Milton Lionel Dinnnick Stanley Paliiiiter Emerick Homer Everett Kenneth Gordon Freeland Gus Sinclair Holmes, Ji ' . Alfred Bra iei- Howell Alfred Nelson HuKt (iuv Hutiiiiiison Joseph West Johnson Julius Kruttschnitt, Jr. Benjamin Whitney Lanisoii George Burwell Leggett Robert Bruce Lindsay George Granville Lohdell, !5d Robert Harris McCurdy Lucius Otis Meicliani C ' arv Brownell Moon Edward Wynne Moore David McKee Morris Eugene Beaumont Reynolds Fred Alexander Rogers Carl Trueworthy Schunenian Sylvester Megargee Scott, Jr. Tiieodore Frederic Silkman William Wood Skinner AV ' illiam Wetmore Stanley John Frederic Steinman Daniel MacAulay Stevenson Joseph Clayton Stephenson Frank Whitney Philip Wick Hui)ert Coffing Williams Paul Wamelink Wilson Ripley Wilson 374 ' . ' THE ST. ELMO CLUB William Atkins. Jr. Denisf Barkalou Marshall jMooiv Hartliolonicw Edward Aiiislee Bicvit Robert Lee Hrewcr James Lawrence Hlair Huck Clarence Burnliam Loring Gary Calkins Charles Hall Chapiii William Henry Harrison Cranmer Harry Crawford English Alvin W atkinson Eargo Erank Miller Earsfo Charles (iardner Hall Stanley Bailey Ineson Gilniore Kinney, Jr. Kenneth Dayid Loose Charles Itayniond Messinger Richard Cary Mcnse, Jr. Jolni Sherman Peck Lawi ' ence Clinton I ' hipps, Jr. W illiam Starling Sulliyant Hodgers, Jr. Ralph Holmes Stone Arthur Van Rensselaer Thompson Roswell Chester Tripp George Warren an Brunt 376 THE YORK HALL CLUB . Spnnbrrs; Ralph Aitluir KaneH Richard Tlionipsoii Biiiini Georire Anthony Bootli, Jr. Ednunul Douglas Briirhuin AVilliam Thomas Coholaii Augustus Coi ' nwall Downing, Frederick Rilev Gagel George W ' illoughbv Hotchki Lconai ' d Morgan Keeling Oskar Liel)ig Rufus Foote Maddux Edward Magnus Marcus Gavlord Merwin Foster Stebbins Naething Irving Dudley Niles Robert Lawson Patersoii James McIIenrv Rauers Gerard Smith Hiram Holcomb Walker Arthur Cornwall Wells F I i I 378 _ THE SACHEM CLIB gale Citp ( otjcrnmcut Club William S. Moouhead, )0 Harris Hammond, ' 07 S. HlCHARD E. Uaxielson, 07 Waldo C. John ' ston, ' Oj S. (©fftcrrs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CEvccuttbE Committee Officers ex-()ffi(i() ami li. D. Smith, ' 06 M. Addoms E. Corning 1. K. Fulton W. S. Moorhead B. D. Smith H. R. Wilson J. B. Brinsmade C. W. Carpenter, Jr. F. Georper W. C. Johnston H. Hammond K. C. Tripp H. M C. Gross H. M. Woolsev L. A. Doherty C. B. Jones J. C. Slade, 08 ili fiubcrfi; 190S C. W. Goodyear G. Sturffes J. Borden J. G. K. MrClurc A. [.. Westeott G. Kly 1906 S. H. D. Baker D. Gil)l)ons R. F. Hurlburt J. D. Li;, ' frett T. Bynner 1907 T. P. Dixon 1907 S. L. R. Porteous ILato cljool V. M. Blaii M. B. Sands E. N. Uodge R. Y. I ' landers G. C. W. Low W. S. Glazier R. S. Wolfe J. Kruttschnitt F. V. Jackson K. O. McNair J. C. Rathborne R. C. Morse K. E. Danielson F. O. Bennet W. N. Bannard, Jr. T. Thacher, ' 07 380 ©cutsidjcr herein James Beebe Bri.n ' smade, X)6 Russell Seipf Wolke, X)6 . Gilbert Little Stakk, 07 Francis Hartman Markoe, Jr, ' 06 Harold Eberhart Hammond, 06 Erster N ' orsitzender Zweiter Vorsitzender Sdiriftwart Theaterdirigent Musikdirigent S itgUfDrr 1906 G. T. Arms J. B. Brinsmade C. K. Brooks N. C. Brown C. Carver, Jr. J. Dart, Jr. L. H. Fitch R. Y. Flanders A. K. Foster L. W. Gorhara P. Gow W. H. Harris I. S. Hall H. E. Hammond E. B. Humpstone Herr Heinrich Conried E. S. Kochersperger W. R. Koeh ler H. F. Larkin R. Leech W. S. McClintock N. MacDowell D. F. Mackay B. Moore A. W. Morrison R. W. Neeser W. E. Price R. G. Pruden R. L. Rogers M. B. Sands P. Sheehan W. B. Sprague G. T. Stetson E. H. Lewis J. A. Toole G. McAuliff H. Walcott J. R. Miller A. L. Westcott C. P. Otis R. S. Wolfe K. G. Percy H. A. Rosenbaum 1907 B. I. Rouse K. McL. Bissell J. C. Sanderson A. M. Conley F. H. Schmidt F. R. Dolbeare J. E. Shirk B. Downing E. R. Smith R. W. Forbes F. B. Smover H. E. Hannum G. L. Stark I. L. Jennings S. . . Sweet F. T. Kelsey J. A. Victor R. D. Kochersperger W. B. Wolf CtjrcnmitgUfDr); Herr Professor HoUon A. Farr, Dr. Phil. Herr Professor Giistav Gruener, Dr. PhiL 381 U 53aurfi Club 1906 M. C, Acldoms G. T. Arms B. O. Brown V. V. Clarke F. ( ' . L)o vuing L. II. Fitch A. B. Gregory G. M. Ileckscher R. Leech W. MacDowell. Jr. F. C. Uolici-tson It. S. Uowland G. B. Struby M. D. Thatcher, Jr. J. Warner K. E. Weeks E. Ford J. G. George G. S. Greene J. S. Kilner T. Rodd, Jr. W. 11. Rodd II. II. Walker A. B. Gregory T. Rodd, Jr. G. R. 15. I5ERGER ;fflrmbrrB 1907 II. BnllUoU U. W. Chase J. G. Crane R. II. Cunningham C. G. Curtlss P. L. Dodge B. Downing W. S. Fisher W. W. Ilusted II. Kountze S. T. McKnight. Jr. K. n. Manville J. L. Mltcheii II. B. Perrin C. F. Robbins, Jr. C. F. Todd I{. C. Tredwell L. S. Witherbee 1907 S. D. Barkalow R. T. Bavini W. J. Boardman, Jr. J. Dliworth J. I. Kane O. S. Kelly I . li. Oliver J. Parker, .Sd E. K. Smith R. Wallace Wni. Wayne. Jr. F. H. Winston 1908 D. W. Barrows S. A. Baldwin G. R. B. Berger W. P. Clement, Jr. II. D. Denny, Jr. C. Diehl 11. Fales. Jr. n. Ledyard P. Moore II. I). Noble, Jr. W. U. Peters, Jr. L. Sullivan II. C. Wick. Jr. 1903 S, M. R. Anslice W. O. Cliannte W. S. Dickinson W. W. llolloway W. I. Ilowlauil, Jr. President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer G. B. Jackson W. S. Jones, Jr. J. Mayer, Jr. F. F. Pickslay B. Stearns A. C. Swenson R. Walter F. Whitney S. Whitney W. 1 ' . Wilherow 1909 II. Brooks II. W. Brooks C. T. Brown J P. Crane (!. Curtlss G. G. Dominick F. D. Gilbert S. W. Holmes A. M. Johnson F. W. Murray, Jr. J. B. IVrrin D. I,. Reynolds U. Thatcher F. B. Trudeau C. C. Walbridge F. Wallace C. A. Wardwell ( 382 Cije i)otcWu6S Clu!) C11M11.FS H. Banks, I ' Klf) President Otto F. Hannahd. 1 , ' )()() S. A iee- President DoroLAs J. T(lm F■: , lyoT Treasurer H. Stanley, i;)08 Secretary ttrmbcrs 1906 A. G. Camp II. B Stewart 1906 S. G. II. W. Aldfii ( ' . W. Comfi rt s. Swift F. W. Andrews C. H. Banks L. M. Connell n. B. T ilson H. I). Baker J. B. Brinsmafle R. L. J. Conner V. V. Tilson W. X. Bannard. Jr. II. W. Conde F. R. Dolbeare H C. Tuttle W. T. Berry R. A. Cooke C. P. Garland W S. Van Rensselaer C. W. Carpenter, Jr. W. H. Couisen V I. Hambert K B. Welles S. P. Emerick II. F. Damon A. B. .lack.son. Jr. J. G. George E. F. Diistin ( ' . P. Kimball R. E. Hallock rjrosvenor Ely B. r. McClintock 1909 C. B. Jones A. G. Erwin F. S. McClintock A. A. Clark K. I). Loose A. Ethridge II A. Rosenbaum H C. Davis Trowbridge Marston A. R. Flinn D E. Taylor. Jr. I.yall Dean Thomas Minford. Jr F. L. Ford D. J. Torrey E. W. Eddy II. K. Prichitt I. K. Fulton R. L. Wallace J. M. Ethridge. Jr. Waldo Sheldon W. S. Glazier I. D. Waterman F. B. Hamlin W. B. Simmons W. P. Hall C. W. Howard J. F. Steinman F. A. Hayes H A. Howe H. C. Williams T. J. Kent 1908 S. T. Kelsey 1907 S. .1. E. Lathrop D F. Alvord J. T. Loree R. C. Coe W. Staul. y A. W. Mace D C. Bakewell G. S. ilacartney J. G. Mapiee R. A. Baldwin S. C. McCall A. W. Morrison n S. Beardsley w McKee 1908 S. V. H, Rockwell .T. C. Black J. II. Mallory E. W. Barnum N. F. Thompson. ,Ir. E. S. Davey li. Mallory. Jr. G. d ' Audelot Belin Silencer Turner N. Holmes ( ' . C. Mengel. Jr. J. I. Brooks Ceorge Underwood. Jr. I). Hooker r. G. Merrow J. I. Coddington Harris Wolcott .T. W. Madden A. P. Mullins E. C. Colwell l . .T. Warner, lid F. T. Murphy F. H. Olmsted M. L. Dimmick U. .1. Yuung F. E. Xorris M 0. Parry C. G. Frisbie E. Raymond W E. Pearson T. W. Miller 1907 R. A. Spitzer R; ndolph Reynolds T. B. Piatt E. H. Barstow H Stanley W K. Rice G. II. Shuman ChisUolm BeacU J. II. Steinman F. M. Watrous T. Van Kleek Swift William S. Moohhkad Calvin Tuuesdalk 1906 G. 15. Higgins G. A. LaVie, Jr. W. S. Moorhead A. P. Thorn, Jr. 1906 S. A. N. Hulst George Hutchinson T. F. Silknian T. H. Clark H. K. Beechcr Gerard Smith K. H. Ikhr W. L. Li-wis 1907 C. M. Horti.n E. B. Parsons F. H. Revell. Jr. Calvin Truesdale (©fficcrs; tBcmbrrg 1907 S. G. V. Rotan J. S. Peck J. A. C. Colston R. J. Roth James P. Ramsey John P. Ramsey J. C. O ' Connor G. Snow H. C. Yale 1908 J. S. Euans O. S. Humphrey Geoffrey Konta C. W. Dickson M. G. Douglas Frank Gosnell, Jr. W. H. Mackenzie Dudley Wilcox R. P. Mackenzie President Treasurer C. B. Stewart L. H. Bigelow 1908S. H. H. Parker H. A. Soper S. H. Graves G. E. Shipway T. C. Walker Aldo Leopold Philip Corbin A. C. Staley 1909 E. S. Barnes D. T. Davidson F. A. Morrell, Jr. R. D. Hosford Hudson Kclley J. A. Parsons Theo. H. Yale Denton Fowler ( ilaii) djool G. S. Munson 38J. ' Cijc flill g djool Clulj ©fficrra C. W. GoDDVEAH, Jr., ' ()() R. C. Tripp, (Ki S. G. Brette Glaenzer, ' 07 G. Eddy 1906 .1. BordHii A. V. Kddy C. W. (IcKKlyear M. B. Hill W. S. McClintock E. S. Mills T. S. Sbevlin B. D. Smith G. Sturges fi. B. Van Wagenen II. R. Wilson 1906 S. W. Atkins F. A. GeoriTPi- H. Hammond P. C. Hopkins W. C. Jolinston W. J. Linn F. H. Mcrnlloch E. O. JlrNair M. E. Pliolps r. ShJiffpr R. C. Tripp ©)CftutiDc Commtttcf C. V. Goodveai-, Jr. T. Fester 1907 F. G. Achelis E. II. ButltT, .Tr. N. P. Clement G. H. Colket, .Tr. F. S. rianiels G. B. Glaenzer B. Goodyear J. M. Kennedy II. L. Lawrence T. C. Lowndes D. R. Xleigs K. Preston n. M. Rverson H. F. Thomas H. S. Wells 1907 S. D. N. Banks .T. E. Brownback E. F. Gilbert F. n. Hardy A. Hoffer E. S. .Tohnson D. T. Johnston ;ffirmfacrs II. Linn i:. G. Long .1. H. Nichols R. Park E. B. Reynolds K. Shaffer 1908 E. C. Cimgdon E. Delano. .Tr. .1. T. Foster P. R. Mallory R. H. Noyes n. E. Phillips, .Jr. .1. L. Phillips K. Pngsley C. Washbnrne C. L. Watkins M. L. Willets 1908 S. R. R. Bleakley .T. A. Branch II. R. Brown E. B. Hall President Vice-President Secretaiy and Treasurer G, B. Glaenzer C. Hannah W. P. Hopkins W. Houghteling A. B. Howell D. D. Irwin B. C. Keator, .Tr. J. K. Morss II. M. Root P. Wick E. L, Ryerson F. B. Whittemore E. A. G. Wvlie C. B. Watson 1909 W. Angur F. W. Bellamy r. B. Blair G. M. Bntler F. P. Bntler A. n. Farwell W. B. Gloyer C. M. Hannah A. McKnight. 2d R. C. M. Pierce T. Pomeroy 385 H. Goodwin, ()( J. H. TwiCHKI.l,, (K) M. S. LriTi.K, 07 M. G. Hii.KKi.Kv, 07 Henry A. Beers, M.A. Thomas G. Goodell, Ph.D. Charles S. Hastings. Ph.D. € flfjtrrg S onorarv ai rnibrrs Hernadott - Perriji. Ph.D. W. L. Phelps. Ph.D Herbert E. Smith. M.D. Prcsiik-iit Vice-Piesideiit Secretary ' J ' l ' t ' asmer William G. Sumner. I.L.D. Kiiierson G. Taylor. B.. . Arthur L. Wheeler. I ' li.D. 1906 H N Costpllo H i ; Dimock i ; K. Dustln H Goodwin 1 ' !. n. Howe S. ' I ' l rner J. H. Twicliell 1906 S. P. R. Keeney H U Kline H .1 Steane ( ' . !• ' . Taylor W L Ulricli 1907 r r. Bulki-k y, Jr It. i Cutler c. u. Deming R. H. DeminK P. R. Dolbeare A. R. Griswold W. V. (! inn H. O. Kilbourn M. S. Litlle G. B. rotter U. W. itit;j, ' s C. W. Sevn.onr R. L. Twitchell D. B. Wells R. G. White L. B. Whittemor n. B. rarev E. B. Hill C. W. Knox W. F. McKone C. A. Metzger P. S. Wainwriglit C. P. Eddy ■ A. Wells C. G. Frisbie ■ B. R. Hawley ■ 1908 S. C. Poriss ■ C. M. Allen R. B. Bulkeley II. D. Smith ■ I). II. Thompson 1 B. White 1 F. I). Childs C. G. Williams ' It. H. English I!, i: Goodwin i:. r. Il.ioker 1909 11. 1!. Keyes . G. Nairn R. M. Bnrnham C. M. Smith F. T. Case J H. V. S. Tavlor R. N. Griswold j .T. M. Williams J. K. Hooker Ml R. B. King M 1908 S. P. G. Merrow H W. C. Pratt W H. C. Bird N. C. Taintor M H. L. Bunce W. C. Welling H 386 Ctncinnati Club WaLTKII K. KoKIILElt Jesse R. Ci.akk, Jr. Russell S. Dwight ©ffitcrs President ice-President Secretary W. R. Koehler S19fmbrrs 1906 P. W. Hunt T. L. Bouscaren R. S. Dwio-lit 1907 J. Freiberg R. JM. Edmonds G. an Z. ' I ' honipson 1908 A. E. Avery C. Bragg L. Freiberg W. Lyon M. Alitclu-U L. J. Crawford, Jr. R. S. Kinsey R. B. Small R. B. Burch 1909 C. Crawford A. Springer J. Wliittaker J. R. Claik, Jr. 1906 S. R. F. Maddux WilbLir Witt 1907 S. W. J. Feder 190S S. G. L. Buhrman D. J. Hill E. M. Johnson H. T. Oliver J. A. Scarlett 387 I t Horns Club A. B. Gregory, ' 06 President Carleton HrisKAMi ' , 06 S. ........ Vice-President D. B. DoDtJK, ' 07 ........... Secretary John P. Ramsey, 07 S. ......... . Treasurer W. M. CuuNDEN, ' 08 Ciiairman Executive Committee ©rfcutiijc Committfc J. J. Little, ' 09 Huntington Smith, 09 ' I ' liomas Iwancis, OH S. T. . Wood, US S. 1906 A. B. Gregory S. L. Moore 1907 E. H. Hiu-stow T. T. Francis ,J. C. Kircher U. B. Dodge C. II. King E. B. Tracy 1908 W. M. Crunden D. Greene G. Konta W. R. Dray S. N. Holliday, 2d S. R. Overall E. A. Eddy C. U. Jones T. J. Walker 1909 J. J. Little L. T. Post S. M. Phelan W. M. Van Rijjen Huntington Smith 1906 S. C. Iluisi aiiip 1907 S. M. A. Hellman T . E. Kircher Jas. P. Ramsey 1908 S. T. Francis T. V. Wood John P. Ramsey L. H. Bauman S. E. Crawford 388 H. Hammond, ' 07 S. E. F. Gii.BEKT, ' 07 S. i oppcr Mtttlt JI luli ©fftrrrg President Vice-President 1906 S. H. 1). Haivci- W. N. Hannard W. T. Berry C. Burnliani E. T. Hvnner J. B. Cornell M. Crouse J. Culbertsoii H. Everett H. Gihiions G. S. Greene J. J. Hasbroiick C. Howard A. . Hulst R. F. Hurlburt F. ' . Jackson W. C. Johnston H. B. Kline J. Kruttschnitt, Jr. J. D. Li ' Kett iBrmbrrs; M. S. Mann F. H. McCulloch R. H. McCurdy L. M. de Mores M. Prentiss F. A. Preston T. Rodd. Jr. L. T. Sheffield P. S. Sheldon W. Sheldon S. M. Shepard 1907 S. O. S. Baldwin C. T. Ballard, Jr. F. O. Bennett W. B. Binnain E. A. Brewer V. B. Chamberlain R. S. Coe J. H. Conffdon, Jr. J. Dilworth P. M. Hathewav C. P. Hanlev W. W. Hollowav J. H. Hiibbell C. H. Norton J. G. Ordwav D. L. Oliver R. Park J. P. Ranisev G. V. Rotan R. J. Roth C. T. Schuneman S. Scott W. W. Stanley J. Stihvell C. B. Stuart R. Wallace P. W. Wilson P. L. ' eeder 389 Professor AVilliain Lvon Phelps Harry Beal Donald McBride Wedwortli Williaiii Clarke Robert Wildeii Neeser Walter Kuel Cowles Miles Bradley liiggs EHiiigham Nevins Dodge James Harold Wallis Francis liartnian Markoe, Jr. Jere Raymond ' iek«ire 390 _ l)efr Debating otitt H. C. Tiui ' P VV. ( ' . JolIXSTON . J. Km n ciiNrrr, Jr. President ite-Presiflent Seciehxiv iind Treasurer iBrmbrrs 1906 S. W. N. namiiird C. R. Messinger n. C. Tripp W. C. Jollllstilll J. KruttschiiiU, Jr. SI. Van Harlingeii C. M. Fiekl J. G. Darragh C. Shiiffer I. Kleiner W. 8. Allen M. B. Gentry R. C. Morse N. Grant J. W. Jolmson E. W. Moore E. O. McNair A. W. Fargo F. A. Preston C. Fowler F. U. Slianley 1907S. C. Porter L. V. Phipps C. T. Schuneman R. Park. Jr. 1). T. Johnston :M. :M. Bartholomew R. D. Bardwell S. ■. Hays J. A. Baker S. Inoon U. Wallace Cl;e J ar0trbm CluU William Kurtz Johnson, ' 06 ......... President Joseph Cornelrs IIai ' hboune, ' 06 S. ...... . Vice-President Hl; ;h Smith Knox, ' 07 ......... . Secretary James Lynn Mitchkll, ' 07 ... Treasurer Spnnbfrs 1906 Louis l)e . Dousnian Villiani Kurt . Johnson Rufus S. Rowland Kennetli K. Weeks 1906 S. Tied G. Becker Wiihelin Kennard Joseph C. Rathborne George Greene Robert V. Iluriburt Daniel M. Stevenson Carleton Iluiskanij) 1907 Joseph G. Crane Huj ii Smith Knox Howard Phipps James ( uiim ' nuham James Lvnn Mitchell Walbridge ' I ' aft Graliam S. Hislop Charles Oliver George Wilshire Whitney Kcrnochan 1907 S. Roger W. Hooper Louis R. Porteous Chester P. Siems Oliver Stuart Kelly James Palmer Itamsay Horace Staples Daniel Leet Oliver 1908 George Hart Berger Natiianiel Hohnes Edward Ravmond Charles M. Du Puy Thomas M. Maishall, iid Archie M. Sheldon 1908 S Charles H. Carstairs Thomas C. Gordon James B. Stuart C. Lomis Dana. Jr. L. ernon Howe Ward A. Wickwire Leslie Boyd Farmer William Ralston Archibald Willis Thomas Francis Glenn Stewart H. B. Wilson 1909 Lawrence D. Beggs Miles C. Hannah Eustace M. Sheppard Jefferson P. Ciane Richard Hosford William Howard Taft Eugene J. Curtis John H. Mallory ]{avmond Thatcher Gayer G. Dominick Curtis G. Jiand Morton Weeks Thomas C. Eastman Donald L. Reynolds 392 latttsburg Club W. S. McC ' lixtdck Charles Oliver . S. U. Thaw President Secretary Treasurer A. 11. Flinn W. W. Collins, Jr F. A. Dean, Jr. W. F. Knox D. C. Bakewell G. R. B. Bersrer L. D. Beggs Morffiin Porter J. D. Liggett D. M. Alorris Joseph Dilworth ■ V. M. Bakewei: Heese Hawkins Smtbrrs 1906 W. S. McClintock H. G. Mevcr 1907 B. V. McClintock F. S. McClintock H. II. ' J ' ownsentl 1908 H. D. Denny, Jr. C. M. Du Puy N. Holmes 1909 J. S. ScJnnertz 1906 S. Thomas R()(l(l 1907 S. D. L. Oliver 1908 S. Julian Kennedy Glenn Stewart J. G. Matjee Charles Oliver S. D. Thaw J. H. Mallory T. M. Marshall, :3d E. M. Sheppard AV. P. Smart W. H. Rodd ¥. L. Snowden C. K. Irvin J. A. Williams W. P. Witlurow 393 d)c i olbrooU cl)OOl Club E. N. DoDCiE P. Rogers Pi ' esiflciit Secretary SjSrmbrrs Harold F. Andrews, )() S. Mark J. Bennett, ' OT S. Ilenrv W. Bentlev, OS S. George Boru]), 07 Ronald V. Bulkley. ()« S. Walter T. Carpenter. ' 08 S. Beinard S. Clark, OK S. Tvsoii M. Dines, OS EHinghani N. Dodge, ()() Alfred R. Heinz, OS S. Clark G. Mitchell, ()!) Tlieodore G. Peck, 08 Piatt Rogers, 06 John M. Walker, Jr.. 09 Oliver E. Wood, OS S. 394 I ontfrct Club K. Boar D.MAN F. K. Bull, R. Ives ©ffirrrs President ice- President Secretary K. Boardinan, 06 F. K. Bull, •06 F. H. Markoe. Ji.. 06 H. H. Swords. l)(i ¥. Ewiiig. 06 S. P. W. Boardnian, 07 L. S. Bull, 07 R. Campbell, 07 T. P. Dixon. 07 A. P. Stout, 07 H. F. Thomas, 07 T. Achelis, 08 C. P. Beadleston. 08 R. Ives, 08 C. H. Carstairs, 08 S. C. L. Dana, Jr., ' 08 S. T. G. Eastman, 09 B. H. McKee. 09 F. T. Raymond, 09 395 t. pmVs cl)ool Club (Garden Citv) John G. Darragh, ' 06 S. Raymond Pau;k, ' 08 S. Richard C. Hunt. ' 08 L. S. (BBLttvt President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer fRcmbtte W. B. Sprajrwe, ' 06 J. G. Darragii, ' 06 S. C. W. Fowler, ' 06 S. W. J. L ' Eiifrle, Jr., ' 06 S. D. M. Morris, ' 06 S. M. V. W. Hail, ' 06 L. S. W. C. Ulyth, ' 07 S. B. Jennings, ' 07 R. D. Kocliersperger, ' 07 W. J. Boardnian, Jr., ' 07 S. W. B. Hartshorne, ' 07 S. F. Lang, ' 07 L. S. E. Knowles, ' 08 J. Q. A. Johnson, Jr., ' 08 n. Boggs, ' 08 S. P. Gait, ' 08 S. M. Hoover, ' 08 S. E. Millan, ' 08 S. R. Paige, ' 08 S. S. Schoolfield, ' 08 S. F. Wellar, ' 08 S. W. Whittaker, ' 08 Med. D. Partridge, ' 08 L. S. R. C. Hunt, ' 08 L. S. E. N. T. Burnett, ' 09 B. Burgess, ' 09 R. O. Havward, ' 09 S. M. Phelan, ' 09 396 Cl;e i an0a0 Citp Club ©ffirers Frank C. Downing, ' 06 .......... President M. Butler Gentry, 06 S. . . . . . . . . . Vice-President Blatchford Downing, ' 07 ........ Secretary and Treasurer SPfmbcrs Benjamin Fitzpatrick, ' 06 Frank C. Downing, ' 06 M. Butler Gentry, ' 06 S. Nathaniel Grant, ' 06 S. Blatcliford Downing, ' 07 Robert Middlebrook, Jr., 07 Graham Kobinson, ' 07 Robert R. Moore, ' 07 S. Clarence 1 ' . Hanly, ' 07 S. George C. Smith, Jr., ' 07 S. Arly L. Hedrick, ' 08 Frank S. Groves, Ji-., ' 08 John T. Atkinson, ' 08 S. Albert E. Curdy, Ph.D. Joseph H. Twichell, 06 Charles Lyim 39- mi)otie 30lanti Club R. S. Aldrich, ' 06 J. H. CONGDON, ' 07 S. F. R. Simmons, ' OT President V ' ice-President . Secretary and Treasurer Crfcutitif Committff R. S. Aldrich, ' 0(i J. H. Coii ' rdon, Jr., ' 07 R. S. Aldrich T. L. Boiiscaren A. C. Greene E. B. Chapin W. Ganniicll, Jr. C. F. Luther Leonard Bacon F. M. Blodget J. H. Conirdon, Jr. 1806 1807 F. R. Siimiioiis 1808 1808 C. C. Walbridge 1906 S. Ernest liatcinan 1907 S. J. J. Long 1908 S. F. A. Rogers A. C. Greene, ' Ofi F. R. Simmons, 07 B. Moore R. L. Rogers C. B. an Tassel M. H. Hartwell T. P. Wells H. (). Sturges L. M. Congdon JL Lippitt H. P. Hass Caft d)ool Club C. M. Fessenden, 07 President F. Hall, ' 07 S. . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President W. S. Taff, ' 07 Secretary G. L. Emmons, 08 S Treasurer (Il;)i;rcutiuc Committee ling, 07 S. J. Townsend, 08 £pfmbcrs 1906 J. T. Monzani 1908 S. G. C. Clevelan A. Fulton J. M. Raners M. G. Merwin H. T. Sperry 1907 S. M. Shepard E. H. Barstow T. I. Driggs R. L. Brown C. M. Fessenden P. W. Holter H. H. Wright 1E07S. W. S. Taft R. E. Ailing L. Hall F. J. Cox R. I. Lee W. Dunham H. F. Sperry F. Hall 1908 E. Ward S. Baldwin D. Miller G. C. Cleveland W. S. Rae R. B. English R. E. Siragg C. B. Garver H. B. Stapler C. F. Luther H. C. Wick, Jr. 1908 S. J. M. Townsend R. B. Colton H. M. Matheson G. L. Emmons R. W. Strong B. P. Hyde 1909 W. L. Ward H. Arnstein H. H. Livingston B. Bronson E. L, Seofield, Jr. J. C. Edwards W. C. Welling 399 E. T. White StliaDp Slide 3tcat)cnij ' Club Stephen Dovvs Thaw George R. B. Bercek Thomas Meuckk Marshall, Jr. President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer A. W. Andrews A. K. Flinn F. L. Snowden W. W. Collin, Jr. F. A. Dean, Jr. C. M. Du Puy Reese Hawkins L. D. Beggs 1906 W. S. McClintock 1906 S. W. K. Kodd 1907 B. U. McClintock F. S. McClintock C. Oliver 1907S. L. C. I ' hipps J. D. Liggett 1908 T. M. Marshall, Jr. G. R. B. Berger 1908S. Julian Kennedy Glenn Stewart 1909 J. S. Schniertz Morgan Porter J. G. Magee H. G. Meyer R. R. Townsend S. D. Thaw N. Holmes J. A. Williams E. M. Sheppard 400 Cotiille £l3cinUfrs George II. W. Alden Guy T. Arms Joseph Dart, Jr. Roger V. Flanders diaries W. Goodvear William H. Harris George A. La ' ie, Jr. Noah MacDowell, Jr. Donald F. MacKay Wilson S. McClintock Philip C. Smith, Jr. William B. Sprague Henrv H. Swords 401 gale SDining Club NivKHsnv Ham. R. C. Morse, Jh., ' 06 S. G. Ei.v, ' 06 M. 1). Mann, Jr., 06 S. U. V. VESTcorl■, ' 06 . J. H. Clark, ' 07 (J fficfrs President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third ice-President Secretary G. Ely, ' 06, Chairman D. Seltzer, ' 09 Coinmittrrs IJu.MIS AMI Pui II.K(,KS V. O ' Hrien. 06 E. (). McNair, Jr., ' 06 S. L. B. Rolihins, ' 08 S. SkRVK ' K and E«IJII ' MENT M. 1). Mann, Ji., ' 06 S.. Chairman W. J. Collin, ' 07 R. Park, Jr., ' 07 S. J. V. Williams, ' 08 D. S. Tliompsoii, 08 S. Foon ANn Park R. W. Westcott, ' 06, Chairman W. G. McNees, ' 06 S. C. W. Seymour, ' 07 J. W. Skiinier, ' 08 fe iipcitntfiH)fnt Samuel A. Smoke 402 OFFICERS OF YALE DINING CLUB raDuatr tl5rinbrr J. S. Brown, .Jr., 05 ilctiur a rinbrrs I . Grant J. Victor P. Rogers W. Husted J. Jones G. Sturges B. Brown J. Borden W. Fisher M. Bulkelev J. AVarner R. Thompson M. Thatcher F. Manieire T. Bouscaren H. Kountze 404 Cl)e i ogans Bird Arms Kid ' Andrews Plain Mills Pop Ely Brute McGee Burgler Dustiii Grandpa Linder 405 putocrat — aristocrat l5o ulin8 aggregation plutocrats Slicsplit Tliomas Gumshoe Triiesdale Seteimip Dodge Kinirpiii McKiiight Piiibov Knox 0nstotrat0 Strikeout Wheeler Foulline Hislop Sideways Woolsey Cleanframe Halcoiub Pinpit Bulkeley 406 J9ale ntt crsitj) Corps of Catiets Staff Samuel A. Smoke ........... Conimandant Harold F. Andrews ........... Adjutant Clifford W. Bates ........... Quartermaster Leon E. Savage . ........... .Sergeant Major Companii K Harold F. Andrews, Captain E. McK. Hint, First Lieutenant M. A. Humble, Second Lieutenant H. F. Sperry, First Serjiteant E. L. DuMMER, Sergeant E. C. Wheeler, Sergeant W. B. MixTER, Sergeant J. L. Fawlev, Sergeant pri3r Company iffompan? H Harold F. Andrews, Captain Henry F. Scoville, First Lieutenant Mercer A. Humkle, Second Lieut. Willis C. Noble, Jr., First Sergeant Leon E. Savage, Second Sergeant Arthur C. Sherman, Third Sergt. Harold F. Spehhy, Fourth Sergeant Horace L. Husox, Fitth Sergeant E. L. Di ' MMER, Corporal C. B. Heisler, Corporal P. S. Smith, Corporal F. N. Wakefield, Corporal iffompiiiiD 2B John G. Darrac h, Captain H. F. Scoville, First Lieutenant W. C. Noble, Se -ond Lieutenant A. C. Sherman, First Sergeant H. L. HusoN, Sergeant P. S. S.mith, Sergeant F. N. Wakefield, Sergeant C. B. Ulisler, Sergeant L. N. Abbe G. B. Armstead C. M. Armstrong J. T. Anquillai ' e J. E. Brandon E. M. Barradale E. Browning H. F. Burgess H. G. Baldwin M. J. Bennett F. H. Bradley G. D. Brodie R. Burton W. C. Chalker H. F. Carlton E. D. Clarke J. F. Colyer A. M. Comley J. .1. Costello J. E. Diamond B. Dickinson J. II. Doherty G. S. Dole R. Espinoza J. L. Fawley L. II. Gates L. A. Hall S. I). Hall II. W. Headley A. Ilofler L. I. Iloldredge A. B. Jackson C. B. Jackson W. D. Johnson J. J. Jones W. P. Kennard T. E. KiicUer L. J. Lane E. H. Lewis B. H. Mead C. A. Metzger W. B. Mixter H. C. Moore C. G. Merriam R. Moyer H. J. Nichols II. Talker L. C. Phipps P. G. Robinson J. E. Rothery F. A. Ross A. C. Scully L. H. Searing W. A. Seery G. C. Symes G. L. Snowdon H. S. Turrill J. B. Trumbull F. H. Waldron R. T. Walker W. L. Ward E. C. Wheeler I!. E. Weber B. Webster 40 ' YALE ' S. PRIN ' C1:T()N YALP: ' 23- NF.WHAI VALF3 NEW HAVEN, NO EMBER 18, 1905 PRINCETON 4. .1 Contents Calendar corpohation Committees or the Corporation Administrative Officers University Council Officers of Instruction and Administra- tion Academical Department : Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Sheffield Scientific School: Graduate Students Senior Class Junior Class Freshman Class Graduate School Yale School of Fine Arts: Regular Students Students from other dcpiirtmcnts . . . Department of JIcsu ' : Regular Students Students from other departments . . . Department of Forestry: Senior Class Junior Class Students from other depnrlnients . . . Department of TiiEOLociY: Graduate Class Senior Class Middle Class Junior Class Students pursuing selected studies . . . Students from other departments . . . page 3 lOS 110 111 114 IIG 117 US 110 120 121 121 122 123 Department of Medicine: Senior Class Junior Class Seeond Year Class First Year Class S])eeial Students Department or Law: liniduate Class Third Year Class Second Year Class First Year Class Sjieeial Class l)nii ' :( I ' liRV OF Rooms: Sim MARY 1 mvkrsity Commencement : Order of Exercises Premiums: I ' niversity Academical De])artment Junior Exhibition Junior Appointments Comparative Record of Junior Appoint- ments I ' ndergvaduate Scholars of the House Honors and Prizes in the S. S. S In ilEMORIAM Statistics : Presidents of the College Foundation of Graduate Departments Foundation of Societies Class Secretaries Class Orators and Poets I ' cnce Orators Recipients of the Wooden Spoon .... Alumni Associations Secret Societies: 157 124 125 12(; 127 128 12!) 130 132 134 137 13S 13S 142 143 144 145 147 147 148 150 151 151 152 152 154 1.55 155 ]5fi -l!)3 I 410 CONTENTS Publications : Yale Literary Magazine Recipients of the Yale Litciaiy Moilal . Yale Courant Y ' ale Record Yale News Y ' ale Scientific Montlil} ' Y ' ale Law Journal Yale Banner Y ' ale Pot-Pourri Y ' ale Alumni Weekly Libraries and Publications Musical Orgaxizatioxs : Yale Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs Association University Glee Club University Banjo and ilamlolin Clubs Apollo Glee Club Apollo Banjo Club Freshman Glee Club Freshman Banjo and Mandolin Club . . University Orchestra College Choir Senior Club: The Elihu Club Record of Current Events Athletics : Y ' ale Athletic Financial Union Y ' ale University Boat Chili Y ' ale-Harvard Four-oar Race Regattas Summary of University Boat Races . . Boating at Y ' ale 202 Y ' ale Baseball Association Baseball Scores Baseball Memorabilia College Baseball Team Y ' ale University Football Association . . Fo otball Memorabilia 270-: Y ' ale University Track Athletic Associa- tion Intercollegiate Association .... Track Athletics at Yale Intercollegiate Records University Cross Country Association 208 210 212 214 21.5 210 217 24 220 8 2.30 2:!2 234 30 240 244 200 200 208 208 270 280 281 282 284 280 411 PAGE Dual Games 288 Yale University Hockey Association . . 292 Yale University Basketball Association . 294 Freshman Football Association .... 290 Yale Freshman Navy Class of 1908 ... 298 Yale-Harvard Freshman Race 298 Y ' ale Freshman Baseball Association . . 300 1908 Freshman Hockey Team 302 Freshman Basketball Team 304 Yale University Tennis Association . . 300 Yale University Tennis Courts 308 Yale Cniversitj- Gymnastic Association . 310 Yale University Golf Clul) 312 Tlie Fencing Club 314 The Gun Club 310 Y ' ale University Swimming Association . 318 illSCELLANEOUS OruAM .ATION.S : Yale University Y. M. C. A. 324 Berkeley Association of Y ' ale University 328 Yale Univei-sity Dramatic Association . 332 Yale Union 334 Y ' ale University Debating Association . 330 Y ' ale-Princeton Debates 338 Yale-Harvard Debates 340 The Vig vam 342 Sophomore Wranglers 342 The Kent Club 343 The Sheffield Debating Club 343 The Wayland Club 343 Junior Promenade Officers and Commit- tees 346 Senior Class Officers 3. ' 50 Cup Jlen 351 Clubs : Y ' ale L niversity Club 359 Y ' ale Corinthian Yacht Club 301 Cercle Francais de I ' Universitg Y ' ale . . 306 Cimiuieme Representation Dramatique Annuelle 368 The Colony 370 The Cloister Club 372 St. Elmo 374 York Hall 370 Tlie Sachem Club 378 Yale City Government Clul) 380 .1 CONTENTS PAGE Deutsche!- Verein 381 St. Paul ' s Club 382 The Hotchkiss Club 383 Lawreneeville Club 334 The Hill School Club 385 Hartford Club 386 Cincinnati Club 38 St. Louis Club .-iSS Kopper Kettle Klub 380 The Pundits 390 Sheffield Debating Society 3!ll The Harstnini Club 3112 Pittsburfi Chill 303 Holbrook Seliool Club 304 PAGE Ponifret Club 395 St. Paul School Club 396 (Garden Cityi Kansas City Club 307 ithode Island Club 308 Tiift School Club 390 Shady Side Academy Club 400 Codille 401 Vale Dining Club 402 Duck Hunters ' Club 404 The Hogans 405 Plutocrat-Aristocrat Bowling Aggrega- tion 40(! Yale University Corps of Cadets .... 407 i 412 I Tiffany Co. DIAMOND GEM MERCHANTS Men ' s Gold Watches The name of Tiffany Co. appears upon the dials and movements of all their watches Photographs sent upon request New model, open-face, 18-karat-gold extra thin watches for evening wear . . §50, 70, 150 upward Other open-face, 18-karat-gold watches, suitable for young men .... S Q, «95, and $100 Open-face, 18-karat-gold minute repeaters «135 and $240 SpUt-second chronographs in 18-karat-gold cases $125, $200 upward Open-face, sterling-silver minute repeaters . $75 Ladies ' Gold Watches Small, open-face, 18-karat-gold watches, especially adapted for young women $25, $35, $45 upward With one or more diamonds set in back of case $110, $140, $190, «240 upward Small chronographs in 18-karat-gold cases for Trained Nurses $50 Tiffany Co. are strictly retailers. They do not employ agents or sell their wares through other dealers. Tiffany Co. always welcome a comparison of prices FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK At 37th Street Formerly at Union Square Mail Orders All Mall Orders are handled by trained men, whose experience and knowledge of what i.s most in favor at the moment assure careful selections or intelligent advice for those simply desiring assistance. Tiffany Co. 1906 Blue Book will be sent to intend- ing purchasers without charge. This catalogue contains No Illustrations It is a compact little ' olume ot over 500 pages, with concise de- scriptions and range of prices of jewelry, silver- ware, watches, clocks, bronzes, porcelains, glass, and other artistic merchandise. Gold Watches on Approval Upon receipt ot satisfac- tory references from any National Bank or re- sponsible business house. Tiffany Co. will send on approval selections from their stock to any part of the United States. [ Adv. I ] INDEX TO ADVERTISERS PAGE Botwick Co 20 P.ower, C ' lias 9 Jilooks Bros 3 lirunswick Balke Collciular Co 34 Bill-bank, Hanly Co 28 Burnett Nihleen 34 Butler Business CoUepte, The 43 Calm, Belt C o 23 Carroll, W. .T 16 Chamlierlin Furniture Co 37 Cliaiiipion Co 43 Chase Co Ifi Chesny, HuRh 35 Coburn, J. S 18 Coleman 24 Collins, K. J 25 Conncetieut Trust Safe Deposit Co 31 Corbin 1 Cotrell Leonard 11 Curtiss Studio, The 12 Dreka Co., The 42 Dunne, F. L 31 Eaton-Hurlburt Paper Co 24 ] .leetrie City Engraving Co., The 27 Everall Bros 40 Ford Company, The 40 Frohlieh. Win 18 Calvin. Thos. F 28 Gandio, P. 25 Gilbert Son, John 22 Glouskin Co., E. L 22 (ioldbain Press Goldbaum Rapoport IS Gowdy Co 18 (Jruener Bros 45 lla|i-oods PAGE Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Insurance Co 40 Hinds, Noble Eldredge 8 Holcoml) Company, The 37 Horsnian Company, E. 1 10 Hotel Lenox 31 Hotel Netherland 12 Hotel Xormandie 30 Hotel O.xford 28 Hotel Somerset 40 Hotel Toiiraine 24 Hurlburt Co.. The S. W 33 Hutchinson, The 20 Hyatt, . . S 43 Jacobs. M 11 Jenkins Thompson, Inc 3!1 Kelly Co., J. W 15 Kennedy, J. J 42 KiiTiiaii I ' rintiiig Co., The 20 KirU r„ 18 Knox Hats 5 Langdale, F. R 22 Leeds, .M. P 14 Leopold, Geo. H 45 Longmans, Green Co 44 Loomis, Chas. H 18 Machol Machol 7 Malley Co., The E.lward 47 Mazzelti, T. R 30 ! l(d c,., .1. . 45 I lcnilclsc.ii liros 14 Merriam Co., G. C 30 Metzger Catering Co., Louis 43 Moore ' s Nonleakable Fountain Pen 42 Morris 14 Jlorris Co.. Philip. Ltd 13 [ Adv. 2 ] ESTABLISHED 1818 BROADWAY cor. TWENTY- SECOND ST. NE.W YORK.- FINE SACK SUITS for college or country wear made from Lord CLOTHING Lovat Tweeds and Glen Urquhardt plaids. READY-MADE OR TO MEASURE LIVERIES MOTOR GARMENTS AND BEAUFORT OVERCOATS in new mixtures. DERBY, SILK SPORTING HATS from Herbert Johnson, New Bond St., London TIVERTON — a new English Collar. ACCESSORIES VELDT COATS — an acceptable ariation for the more HATS con entional Norfolk. SHOES EQUI PEDE COAT — a waterproof top coat for both saddle and walking. IMPORTED FURNISHINGS SEPARATE RIDING BREECHES of twillettes, gar- bettes, etc., in white or khaki — cool, serviceable and SHIRTINGS inexpensive. HOUSE The above are in addition ro our large stock of General Clothing and Furnishings GARMENTS New catalogue with fine plate illustrations mailed on request LEATHER Special Light Weight Trunks, embodying the most GOODS, ETC. recent English and French Ideas [ Adv. 3 ] INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Jloseley ' s New Haven House 40 Newman, J. F 20 New York Law School 35 Path Bios 11 Parker House 24 Pictorial News Co., The 8 Pratt Teachers ' Agency, The 28 Reichert Automobile Co., The 25 Rock, M 6 Rofco. .J 34 Roscnl)erg, A. E 14 Schovorlinf;, Daly Gales 32 Sclniltz. Carl IT 10 Sliotland 20 Shulman Co 34 Soiinenbur  Piano Co., JI 39 Spalding Bros., A. (i 2!) Spico Long 30 Starin, A. L 37 PAGE Starr, J 45 Stoddard Co., The L. L 40 Sunset Magazine 10 Tajiidu Picrson S Tiflany Co 1 LTnderwood Tyjiewriter Co 7 Union Pacific R. R 21 United Fruit Co., Tlie 41 University Smoke Shops, Tlie 9 Vincent, G. N 35 Waterman Co., L. E 20 Wliaple.s Co., C. G 39 W hitclious e Hardy 39 Wisconsin Central R. R 30 Vale Business College, The 14 Valo Wood Co., The 25 Vounian ' s Hats 32 Young ' s Hotel 24 [ Adv. 4 ] r{ yJTW YOJUi. THE KNOX HAT Is ufiivcrsallv 7 ' ecogfii-zed as THE STANDARD by which all othiers are judged 452 FIFTH AVE. 194 FIFTH AVE. 189 BROADWAY Cor. 40th St. Fifth Ave. Hotel Near Dey St. [ Adv. ; ] M. ROCK Merchant Tailor DRESS FROCK CLOTHES A SPECIALTY 315 5th AVENUE, NEW YORK I [ Adv. (, ] Reserved for THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BUILDING NEW HAVEN. CONN. REPRESENTATIVE AT HOTEL IMPERIAL WEDNESDAYS NEW YORK [ AJv. ; ] J Th ' je Reserved for Pictorial News Co. Uind! NoUt, Publishers, 31 H ' .ijrA Sr., JV. y.CiO ' , -.fill sfnd you any thesebooks Ject t, a ' ' roval. Enctc- ' se this ad- ' er-fisrtn. SoD of J tMhp Colleges • GoDk ' S of the Kost m Collrfea • KoDK of tho Wt-flern CollcgeB New Songs for Oleo Clubs - • • New goDfrs for Molo Quartette • • h ' ew Soncs for Church Quarlettea • Pieces That Have Taker IMics • Hew Pieces That Will Take Prize .J ieeeB for Every Occa oa . • - S Minnte DeilBinatioiis f.,r Colleco Men - S-Minut . Keadinirs for Colleeo Girls id Hold an AudiencB . I ' ottner ' fl Now Parliamentary Manual • ProM and Cons, (Complete I ebates • i.au Commencement Part s (Orations, Essays, etc.) L. ' iO ' Dialo,;ucfl and Plays 1.25 1.25 J 1.00 I i!oo L •75 ■nnmni IKkan- ill ON the polo field, on the golf links, and at all athletic meets where college men gather, you will find the best dressed men wearing Tappen Pierson clothing. It is not easy to be well dressed; it is still more difficult to be best dressed, but we can guarantee our customers the latter enviable distinction. Write us for samples of goods suitable for college men. Evening dress and overcoatings in the latest and most exclusive styles. TAPPEN PIERSON MAKhKS OK JHcu ' s Clodjius 281 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK Opposite the Holland Ho [ . dv. S ] CHARLES BOWER Shirtmaker Outfitter Buy at first hand. We import the materials and manufacture all of our shirts. Exclusive patterns and the best workmanship. When in New York, Yale men cordially invited to examine our stock 20 E 42d STREET Opp. MANHATTAN HOTEL, NEW YORK The Right Man for The Rioht Place EASY enough for a capable College, University, or Technical School graduate to find work. Not so easy for him to find the right work — the work that he is best fitted to do and that will lead to sure advancement. That ' s where our service helps. We make a specialty of fitting college .and techni- cal school men into the right places. Write us to-day and let us tell you about the positions we have to offer men who will be ready for work in July or September. With offices in twelve cities and over 15,001) employers calling on us for men, we can place men in any section or line of work desired. HAPGOODS Cbr J attonnl (Drf anuation of -Brain -laroferrB 30!) BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY OFFICES IN 12 OTHER CITIES (Solirhaum iJit$$ TAILORS .58 ELM ST. Opp. Gym. UNIVERSITY SMOKE SHOPS CO. AN.VOUNCE THEIR 9lnmial ak OF PIPES AND SMOKER NOVELTIES Ar A BIG DISCOUNT Agents for B. B. B.. Loeue, Peterson, Benson and Hedges, W. D. C. C. P. F., and F. A. pipes 33J per cent discount ou Gun Metal novelties, steins, and flags MOSELEY ' S NEW HAVEN HOUSE [ Adv. 9 ] CARL H. SCHULTZ ' S ARTIFICIAL VICHY SELTERS ' CARBONIC, ETC. GINGER ALE ' SARSAPARILLA ' LEMON SODA CLUB SODA PREPARED FROM PURE DISTILLED WATER RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSIO N USED BY THE LEADING HOTELS, CLUBS FIRST-CLASS PUBLIC PLACES WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET AND PRICE LIST GOODS SHIPPED BY FREIGHT OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES CARL H. SCHULTZ, 430 to 444 FIRST AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY [ AJv. ,0 ] -The l alf Cones ;; this book are from photographs taken by Pacb Brother CoI ccTc Class Photographers No. 102 Chapel Street New Haven Conti. Jivniul) of gj Broadu-ay New York M. JACOBS MAKER OF MEN ' S CLOTHES D78 CHAPEL ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN. Just under the Roxbury Telephone Connection The Intercollegiate Bureau of ACADEMIC COSTUME C jii H Rich C ' ntracti ■k l Goxi-ns a Specialty Correct Hoods fir v for Pulpit iiiiJ Bench ail Degrees B HUiii Cotrell Leonard ALBANY, N. Y. MAKtRS OF Caps and Gowns To YALE ' 91, ' 92, ' 93, ' 94, ' 95, 96, 97, 9S, ' 99, ' 00, ' 01, ' 02, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05, and 1906; tn Harvard, Princeton, and the others. [. dv. ,,] THE CURTISS STUDIO PORTRAITS, GROUPS FRAMES 1090 CHAPEL STREET Jf. ff. NEW HAVEN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF LOCATION UNSURPASSED EUROPEAN PLAN The Most Palatial, Perfect, and Exclusive of Hotels HOTEL NETHERLAND ■ •r- HOTEL NETHERLAND CO. H. P. WHITAKER, President FIFTH AVENUE FIFTY-NINTH STREET • Overlooking Central Park NEW YORK [Adv. ,2] PHILIP MORRIS CO LLMITED lijl Spcc ' nil Ippointmciit to His jMajcstji, King ' Kdn:(ird VII MANUFACTURERS OF HIGHEST GRADES TURKISH CIGARETTES CAMBRIDGE CORK-TIP CIGARETTES HAVE BEEN CELEBRATED FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS LONDON NEW YORK [ Adv. 13 J Mendelson Bros. Jmportino: Cailors GOOD WORK • LOW PRICES PERFECT FIT 156 ELM STREET, Opposite Gymnasium You won ' t have to worry about packing vour furniture and pictures if you consult LEEDS THE PICTURE MAN See him at Jim ' s or Telephone 3007-3 Are you going into business ? Are you anticipating a professional career? N ' r(3 matter what vou intend to do, a knowledge oi Bookkeeping will be of inestimable value to you. We have arranged a short, comprehensive course in Double Entry Bookkeeping especially tor Yale men. Our rooms are open for study from 8.00 a. m. to 6 p. m. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings from 7.00 to 9.30. This work may be carried on without interfering with regular college duties, and can be completed in from four to six weeks, depending upon the time and attention given. I ' or further particulars, inquire at the office. Yale Business College 116 Church Street, Corner Chapel New Haven, Conn. MORRIS YALE LIVERYMAN CASH OR CREDIT OSBORNE HALL Telephone Connection A. E. ROSENBERG COMMUTATION TICKETS 18 PAIRS OF PANTS PRESSED FOR ONE DOLLAR CONTRACIS BY TKRM OR COLLErVE YEAR [ Adv. ,4 ] -A Rare Distillation top Spring ' ' ■ y. i; InnessecWhiskj DEEP SPRING TENNESSEE WHISKY Is distinguished by a flavor all its own, ;uid by a hold uiion its fol- lowers that is almost uniciue among the beverages of this country. The Tennessee distillery is built very much the same as the Ken- tucky distillery. There is a similar mixture of grain and prepon- derance of corn, the same scald with sj)ent beer, the boiling in the beer still, and after that the doubling. At this ])oint, however, the distiller of Tennessee parts company with the distiller of Kentucky, for he gathers logs from the sugar maple tree, burns them in the open so as to divert tile creosote which develojjs in kiln-l)urned charcoal ; then he powders this charcoal, puts it into cojiper cylin- ders, and runs liis whisky through it by gravity. This pi ' ocess re- moves the objectionable fusile oils and impurities of the grain. The result is an absolutely pure whisky. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS IN NEW YORK: THE WALDORF IMPORTATIOX COMPANY WM. TAYLOR COMPANY ACKER, MERRALL CONDIT THE H. FRANCKLYN COMPANY JAS. M. BELL COMPANY PARK TILFORD CAFES AND HOTELS. A few of the Places where Deep Spring can be obtained in New York : FIFTH AVE HOTEL HOLLAND HOUSE RECTOR ' S IMPERL L HOTEL SHANLEY ' S RESTAURANT PYNE ' S CAFE CO. KNOXS CAFE BILLY ' S CAFE, C Thomas St. KALIL RESTAURANT BROWN ' S CHOP HOUSE BROAD E.XCHANGE CAFE MRS RORER ' S RESTAUR.ANT DELMONICO ' S SHERRY ' S WALDORF ASTORH THE BRESLLN- CAFE MARTIN albemarle hotel leonard st. cafe hoffman house westervelt ' s cafe cafe kaufman ' s the waubun co. murray ' s cafes barron ' s buffet Mcelroy cafe FORTWENGLER ' S RESTAURANT M. F. FRAME nul 71. BEAVER STREET, NIAV YORK Telcpiione, S?? Broad [ Adv. ,5 ] HORSMAN TENNIS RACKETS For 1906 Stanti iFirst in DESIGN • WORKMANSHIP • PLAYING QUALITIES • DURABILITY UNRIVALLED IN BALANCE, STRINGING FINISH The The The New Models Centaur, Double Frame and Mesh Hyde. Patent Knotted Stringing ■ Seabright, Cane Shoulders A-1 Model, Patent Central Stringing B Model, Narrow Shape Expert, Cane Handle Send for atej catalogue E. I. HORSMAN CO. 365 367 BROADWAY, NEW YORK • failii.us F. H. Ayrcs Champion laaiiam 3. Carroll sporting Mufti Tailor Tailor to College Me?i 277 iFiftf) auniur, jSTcUj ¥ortt Orr«i ' Holland Hr.i, SHIRTS THAT FIT THERE are shirts that fit and shirts that don ' t ; shirts that wear and shirts that won ' t. In other words, there is a difference in the cut, workmanship, and materials of men ' s shirts. There is a difference in price. But the disparity in price between a good shirt and a cheap shirt is nothing when compared with the satisfaction and ultimate economy. Laundries have their sins ; but their shirt sins would be less if the material and work of the maiiut ' acturcr were better. CHASE COMPANY, Shirtmakers OPPOSITE VANDERBILT HALL [ Adv. i6 ] IMPORTING TAILOR TUESDAYS THl ' RSDAYS istor J oufit BllOADWAV AND BARCLAY STREET, NEW VORK CITY 1000 CHAPEL STREET • NEW HAVEN. CONN. [Adv. ,r] Mail Order §A.Ml LKSandGood.s ' • can be sent you an - Department «heie you go. Partltu- lar attention is paid this department of our business and we will be pleased to COBURNS New Haven House keep you in touch with our lines after g-raduatlon Pharmacy HlVI.KKS .VC.ENCY you may QQWDY c| CO. KIRK (| CO. WM. FROHLICH IXC. HACKS, COUPES, BUSSKS M KKV tlm )frsitp 93ai1jrr OF KVKIIY DESCRirnON OFFICE 4 BTAOLES 1711 Tioiri.K SriUKr • ■ kw Hams. Conn. loKi CIIAPEE ST. - (i.-. CENTER ST. Martin Guitars 3[dt0r 1!i.)auof, j]. !?. Martin Mandolins Cole Banjorines POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 53iano6 (l oltitjaum vV i apoport Univcr.sitji Tdihir.s CLASSIC SHEET to KENT MUSIC W ' c iin])ort exclizsive weaves and patterns Strings 8 , Supplies of woollens for our extensive college trade CHAS. H. LOOMIS 107. fffjajjfl Strrrt s:i:s CH. PEL STREET ' fU)?i?.H)rn,C oiin. [. dv. ,5] THE GRFEK THFATRE, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY COLLEGE LIFE IN CALIFORNIA And other interesting articles about Calitornia and its people, by such well- known writers as Benjamin Ide Wheeler, David Starr Jordan, Jack London, and Joaquin Miller will be found in Sunset Magazine TWO HUNDRED OR MORE INTERESTING PAGES EACH MONTH Beautifully illustrated and ably edited At your Newsdealers HOME OFFICES 10 cts. a copy. $1.00 a year 431 California St., San Francisco, Cal. [ A.lv. ,9 ] NEWMAN COLLEGE FRATERNITY JEWELRY BADGES ■ MEDALS ■ TROPHIES SOUVENIRS • ETC. fine i?rabc i@oclt 39nl|9 11 JOHN STRKKT NEW YORK m W tefnt£vris ( Ide l IbuintynPgni IT NEVER FAILS , L. E. Waterman Co. 1 7 3 Broadway. New York rj Cnilor SHO ' lLASD Ojiposil,- Ilol i,,,, J[„tise Ifmportrr 275 FIFTH AVENUE NE V YORK [ Adv. 30 ] I [ Adv. 2, ] E. L. GLOUSKIN CO, Established ll-il 7 Jewelers MAKKHS OF COLLEGE FRATERNITY SHIELDS PINS PRIZES TROPHIES • MEDALS SOUVENIRS Fine Watch repairing; etc. 1G2 ELM STREET JOHN GILBERT Ss SON Fancy Table Groceries Delicacies Imi ' c)hii:i) Dci.mi;stic Wines Liquors Cigars )18 CIIAPRL ST.. NKW HAVEX, CON ' X. Voii arc htolAiiix for tplislj Clotljfs TIkisc arc the Ixiiid tie )ii(ila ' LANGDALE Tailor 260 YORK ST. Oi-i-. Piersox Hai.i. CARI, HILDEBRAXD, Ciittn- [ Adv. 22 ] Maryland Club Whiskey. It tastes old because it is old. CAHN, BELT CO., BALTIMORE, MD. [ Adv. .3 ] nPHAT delightful sense of satisfaction which — - comes from using a paper perfectly adapted to the pen is one of the things you get with every sheet of Eaton-Hurlbut Writing Papers no matter what the name. Three especially recom- mended for the use of particular people are TWO-TONE • HIGHLAND LINEN BERKSHIRE LINEN FABRIC Send ihe name of your dealer if he does not carry our paperB, and we will reciprocate with a copy of ' The Gentle Art of Letter-Writing. EATON-HURLBUT PAPER COMPANY PITTSFIELD, MASS. Young ' s Hotel Parker House Hotel Touraine Boston, Mass. J. R. WHIPPLE CO. WJCOLCMAN GKOKStCVIU [ Adv. 24 ] OLDSMOBILE MODEL S. NOTE LOW, RANGY AFPKARANCE 26-28 H. P. Four Cylinder .... $2250 Other Models as low as $650 50 H. P. THOMAS FLYER $3500 The Reichert Automobile Co. 34 to 44 TEMPLE ST. FINEST GARAGE IN NEW ENGLAND P. O. GAUDIO EXPERT Best BOOT SHOE J£5 ' MAKER Prices Telephone 1493-3 52 High Street Branch, 10745 Chapel Street NEW HAVEN, CONN. K. J. COLLINS Favor ' s for the Cotillofi 8 West 33d Street New York The Yale Wood Co. HICKORY, OAK, ETC. FURNITURE MOVING EXPRESSING STORING e-- INSURING PACKING b- SHIPPING A Specialty R. L. GRAYSON, Manager Call at 108 Day Street or 152 Elm Street Place your orders here for Wood for next term and you will find same in your closet on your return Cord Hickory Cord Oak to Mr [ Adv. 25 ]  M III! nil in-ii im iHi ii-m im im ii-m mi mi ii I THE KIERNAN PRINTING CO. 1 1 968 GRAND AVE. NEW HAVEN. CONN. I I I Good Printing ! j i I ALL WAYS AND ALWAYS j i I , 4 I I IN ADDITION TO OUR EXCELLENT BOOK AND JOB FACILITIES WE | I HAVE A WELL-EQUIPPED ? 1 POSTER DEPARTMENT 1 I We print the Y, LE Coi rant and the Y. le Daily News I  ii nil Mil in-ii III! nil ii ii im iiii ii  ii mi mi iijl HUTCHINSON HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SOPHOMORE CLASS FRAXK J. RICE, M.ir,.,g,r BOTWICK Co. Cailors HUNDRED FORTY EIGHT ELM ST. Opposite the Gymnasium NEW HAVEN, CONN. Telephone 2211-4 [ .Adv. 2b ] im . ' S ' THE CUTS IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY ELECTRIC CITY ENGRAVING CO. BU FFALO , N - Y. (_iAi_F- T-orsif MADE. ROR U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY AVit ' Mandgciiiott Hotel Oxford HUNTINGTON AVENUE OI ' P. EXETKU STHEKi ' BOSTON, MASS. IN THE IMMEDIATE NEKJHHORHiHin OF AM. liACK BAV tl.UnS • ART MUSEUM I ' UBI.If l.IMHAKV ROOMS $1 PER DAY AND UP Title hotel has just been renovated and made up-to-date tlirou huut Cuisine cuid service First Class H. C. STIMPSOX, Mnuaofr THOS. F. GALVIN R 0 ' € ' lii Tremont Strekt oi ' P. Park Street Cuirch Telephone Oxford 1737 Coneervatori s : BoYLSTON Fairfield Sts. , Back Bay Telephone Back Bat 2323 BURBANK HANLY c| CO. Poultry HI id Provision Diiilcrs 78 NORTH ST. • BOSTON THE PRATT TEACHERS ' AGENCY 70 FIFTH AVENIK NEW YORK Recommends college and normal school graduates, specialists and other teachers to colleges, public and private schools. The agency receives many calls from all parts of the country for college graduates, with or with- out experience. W] I. O. PRATT. Manager [ Adv. 2S ] _ A. G. SPALDING BROS. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD OF OFFICIAL ATHLETIC IMPLEMENTS Base Ball La vn Tennis Golf Gymnasium Apparatus Uniforms for all Sports This TRADE MARK Article Athletic is a Guarantee of Quality and Official In Send Tour Name and Address for a Copy of SPALDING ' S SPRING SUMMER SPORTS CATALOGUE IT ' S FREE A. G. SPALDING BROS. NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO ST. LOUIS DENVER BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO NEW ORLEANS CINCINNATI SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL, CAN. LONDON, ENG. [ A.K. .-.,] If You Are Going AXYWHKRK IN THE NORTHWEST THERE IS JUST ONE WAY BETTER THAN ANY OTHER WAY TO MAKE THE JOURNEY BETWEEN Chicago St. Paul AT 6.15 OCLOCK ANY EVENING YOU CAN LEAVE CHICAGO ON THE ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS LIMITED OF THE Wisconsin Central Railway AND EARLY THE FOLLOWING .MORNING ARRIVE IN ST. PAUL A FEW MINUTES MORE GETS YOU TO .MINNEAPOLIS Pullman Sleepers Free Reclining ' Chair Cars Cafe Parlor Cars Inquire of your local agent or addre.ss JAS. C. POND General Passenser Agent MILWAUKEE, WIS. [ Adv. 30 ] HOTEL LENOX BOYLSTON AND EXETER STS., BOSTON Yale ' s Boston Headquarters C. A. GLEASON MANAGER Connecticut Crust anti afc ©cposit Companp CORNER MAIN AND PEARL STS. Capital S300,000 Surplus S. 00,000 Banking Business Conducts a General Banking Business. Accounts opened and deposits received subject to check at sight. Accounts solicited. Also Safe Deposit Vault The most capacious and impregnable in the citv. loco Trust Department Is authorized by its charter l viduals and corporations. Ex , H. Wh RY S. Ro ES, President John P. Wheeli ISON HOSMEH P. Re SPORTING GARMENTS of EVERY DESCRIPTION F. L. DUNNE Fine Clothes 17 West 30th Street, New York Transcript Bldg., Boston, Mass. [ A.lv. 3, ] OUMANS SILK OPERA. DERBY, SOFT AND STRAW HATS YOUMANS HATS are the accepted standard of stvle among gentlemen. They express the ultimate of fashion, form and linish Price $5 Youmans Silk Hats Opera and Derbies Leather Hat Boxes Leather Hat Cases Martin ' s English Canes Martin ' s English Umbrellas Dent ' s English Gloves Scotch Steamer Rugs Tht satisfaction of furckasing the best of its sort reflects pleasanth upon the taste of a gentleman LADIES ' DEPARTMENT: 536 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 1107 BROADWAY 158 BROADWAY 536 FIFTH AVENUE Charles SEND FOR CATALOGUE DESCRIBING THESE AND OTHER HIGH GRADE GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS SCHOVERLING, DALY GALES 302 304 BROADWAY NEW YORK [ Adv. ,2 T S. W. HURLBURT CO INCORPORATED 1074 CHAPEL STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. FURNISHERS OF Best Meats and Poultry AND Purest Groceries OBTAINABLE FOR ALL FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, CLUB, AND SOCIETY TRADE Imported and Domestic Cigars : Cigarettes Specialties for LUNCHES BEFORE AND AFTER THE GAMES THE S. W. HURLBURT CO. INCORPORATED 1074 CHAPEL STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. [Adv. 33] TAILORS (| IMPORTERS 1024 CHAPEL STREET Oil ' . VAXDKKHILT HALL NEW HAVEN ' , CONN. J. ROFES mni )crsiti) Chit B3ai1)fr Undkh DrXCAX HALL SiiihIiii x lit the CI, ih from Xliif I HI Our BURNETT (% NIHLEEN FIXE KXCiMSII H()() ' I MAK KILS 11 WEST THnri ' Y NINTH STREET N ' KAK FIKTH AVKNUK NEW YORK THE BRUNSWICK BALKE COLLENDER CO. MANUFACTURERS (IF BILLIARD POOL TABLES Bowling- Alleys . Bar Fixtures REFRIGERATORS 199-131 TEMPLE STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. C. H. MH.LER, Mgr. [ Adv. 3 ] G.N.VINCENT Jfinr anti Custom Clodjcs BROADWAY . ' id ST. SIXTH AVE.-lith ST. NEW VOHK Farmington Violets AI!K ALW.WS FRESl 1 MY SPECIALTY Violets by Mail HUGH CHESNEY Florist FARMINGTON CONNECTICIT NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL 3.5 NAS.SAU STREET NEW YORK CITY 1. Follows the Dwight Method of Ici al iii tructi()ii. the method of that great teacher, I ' lof. Theodoie W. 1) in-lit. ' ■2. Gi es tliorounhlv practical instruction, (le e]oping tlie principles of the l.iw and the reasons upon which thev rcNt. . ' ). Is in New York City, — the best place to learn New Yoi ' k law and procedure, — tlie most desirable place in which to establish a lawyer ' ' s practice. Its location in the city affords jin opportunity to attend the .sessions of the courts, and also to gain practical experience in lawyers offlce.s, in connection with the law school study of legal principles. 4. Confers the degree of LL.B. in two vears ; 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 address. 6. Had 947 studcTits in attendance the past year ( li)()4-l !)()- ) ; of these 306 were college graduates. GKOHGE CHASE, 7V«H. .;.7 3«.sw,i .s7. [ Adv. 35 ] GRAND PRIZE Highest Award I WORLDS FAIR 3) ST. LOUIS C WEBSTER ' S INTERNATIONAL RECENTLY ENLARGED WITH 25,000 NEW WORDS AND PHRASES New Gaietteer of the World New Bioeraphical Dictionary KJikd I,)- W. T. J1AUKI3, Ph.D., LL.D., I ' liitfJ Stat™ Comi 2380 Quarto Pages. • of EJu 5000 Illustrations. FREE, Dktiuimrj- Wriiikl(. h. Also illustrated panipUletfl, G. «S C. ME.RRIAM CO. Publishers, Springfield, Mass. GE.T THE, BEST Hotel Normandie 400 ]{()() MS Situated in the fashionable residential district of West I ' liiladelphia vitiiin five minutes ' walk of the University of Pemi- sylvania (irounds. Conducted on tile American Plan with a Cuisine of Ac- knowledged lixcellence. Headquarters for Yale Men CHESTNUT THIRTY-SIXTH STREETS PHILADELPHIA SPIES LONG jWcn ' s jFurntsljcrs DKSIllE TO SHOW VOU THEIR FANCY SHIRTINGS J SEASON OF l!iO(i KU BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY LOUIS F. IMAZZETTl Caterer anb Confectioner 103-107 WEST 49th ST., NEW YORK 300 Columbus Ave., N. V. cor. 74tli St. 11G9 M.adisoii Ave,, bet. 85th and .SOth Sts. 44 W. llBth St., bet. 5tli and Lenox Aves. [ Adv. y, ] •■ There s a lot of things that never go by rule ; There ' s an awful lot of knowledge That you never get at college, There s a lot of things you never learn at school. YOU don ' t have to learn the furniture business. With our knowledge ot it, we will meet your demands with Reliability, Low Prices, Elegant Selection, and with the name of the House in back of us THE CHAMBERLAIN CO. I) !■: A I. E K S IN FURNITURE, MANTELS CARPETS DRAPERIES CROWN AND ORANGE STREETS CORNER NEW HAVEN -? Ml fL AGENTS lOR Locomobile Franklin Cadillac WE KEEP THE BEST STATION IN TOWN TRY US THE HOLCOMB CO. tl to 115 Goffe St. New Haven, Conn. A. L. STARIN Tailor 1050 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. OPPOSITE ANDERBILT HALL [ Adv. 37 ] RESERVED FOR MORY S I [ Adv. 38 ] I PIANOS WE are pleased to inform the students of Yale University that for forty years wc have supplied the students with Pianos for rental, to their full satisfac- tion. Our stock of pianos, new and second-hand, in mahogany, oak, and walnut cases, has never been more complete and attractive. Our prices and terms are the lowest and best to be obtained in this city. Please favor LIS with a call. M. Sonnenberg Piano Co. 801 CHAPEL ST. NEW HAVEN C. 0. B i;aplcs vV Co. Artipic Printer special Attention given to College Work SG 00 vCroVun Mxca BhoesJ j ppvanderbilt mall. f  ' HAV£N. Conn. WHITEHOTJSE ' - HARDY. 91 uap worth taking advantage of is our offerings in high class HABERDASHERY HATS We can always show you quite the newest effects in our lines and at prices consistent with values Sole Agents KNOX HATS Jenkins Thompson [ Adv. ,,9 ] EVERALL BROS. KSTABI.ISHKl) 1S7J Tailors and Breeches Makers special Attention given to the College Trade THE LAW BUILDING, 259 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK HANDSOME DAN Tobacco Cigarettes ESTABLISH KI) 20 YEARS The L. L. Stoddard Tobacco Co. HOTEL SOMERSET 150 WEST PX)RTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEW YORK WM. H. MOSELEY, Proprietor MOSELEY ' S NEW HAVEN HOUSE NEW HAVEN, CONN. SETH H. MOSELEY SON Under Same Management [ Adv. 40 ] Break the Monotony of Winter After the dreary monotony of winter has set in, when outdoor life is no longer possible, and the chill discomfort of the season in town has become almost unbearable, you owe yourself the relief of a short trip back into the land of summer. In twenty -four hours after the United Fruit Company ' s well-appointed, twin-screw ship has cleared the ice-clogged harbor, you will be sailing with com- fort through gradually tempering seas, and within four days find yourself in a new land of enchantment — Jamaica— the Sunny. Before you flash the jeweled waters of the Golden Caribbean. Inland the lofty slopes of the Blue Mountains rear their cloud-capped summits. On every side the land and its people offer the varied interest of a history dating back to the Buccaneers of the Spanish Main and a modern native life most picturesquely attractive. Above all, the warmth of a tropical winter, tempered by the never-failing trade-winds invites you to renewed enjoyment of life out of doors. Write lis for full iiiforviation including our beautifully illustrated brochure — ■ ] Happy Mouth in Jamaica ' and our monthly publication, The Golden Caribbea i. UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Lnns: Wliarf , Bnstnn KaymonU i i: Wliitcomb Co. G North Wharves, Philadelphia — ■ 321 .St. Charles St., New Orleans Hufrhesand TIenry Rts., BaltimorH Thos. Couk Sou, Tourist Agents 1 iiM U i i i ' liiiiiii ' i W -iiH r T - lBfe I . dv. 4, J Sporting x Mufti Tailor 292 Rfth Avenue DREITA i)ousc 1121 Clicstnut t tcirt, }3l)il.iOclphia STATIONERY VISTTING CARDS DANCE PROGRAMMES RECEPTION and BANQUET MENUS WEDDING INVITATIONS Special Original Designs furnished upon request Only First-Class Worltmanship and Ouality At Moderate Price [ Adv. 2 ] 1 THE BUTLER BUSINESS SCHOOL F.HinJcJ in l!SS4 Results, Not Promises DAY AND EVENING Annual attendance over 400 pupils. A standard School for Individual Instruction in all the Com- mercial Branches. In Session day and evening throughout the year, pupils entering at any time when vacancies exist. If interested in getting re- sults confer with us. Catalogue and Registration Papers free on application. SIDNEY PERLIN BUTLER, Pres. 152 Temple St. Y. M. C. A. Building New Haven, Conn. 1 John N. Champion Co. LEADING Florist j and Seedj Men 1026 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. HYATT Y lAILOR Popular Prices special Inducements to College Men Rooms 2-4, 817 CHAPEL STREET 1 [ Adv. 4; ] THE BADMINTON LIBRARY OF SPORTS AND PASTIMES Each volume, cloth, $2.50 ; or bound in half leather, $3.75. Large crown 8vo. ARCHERY. By C. J. Longman, Col. H. VVal- RONO, c. 195 Illustr.itions and 2 M.ips. ATHLETICS. By Montague Shearman, . vc. 51 Illustrations. BIG GAME SHOOTING. By C. Phili.ipps- WOLLEY, C. Vol. I. AFRICA AND AMERICA. 77 Illustrations. Vol. II. EUROPE, ASIA, and the ARCTIC REGIONS. 75 Illustrations. BILLIARDS. By Major W. Broadfoot, R.E., c. 29 Illustrations and numerous Diagrams. COURSING AND FALCONRY. By Harding Cox, Charles Richardson, and tlie Hun. Gerald Lascelles. 76 Illustrations. CRICKET. By A. G. Steel, the Hon. R. H. Lvttelton, W. G. Grace, t c. 64 Illustra- tions. CYCLING. By the Earl of Albemarle and G. Lacv Hh.lier. 59 Illustrations. DANCING. By Mrs. Lilly Grove, F.R.G.S., ' c. 131 Illustrations. DRIVING. By the Duki: of Bkalfort, A. E. T. Watson, c. 65 Illustrations. FENCING, BOXING, AND WRESTLING. By Walter H. Pollock, F. C. Grove, C. Pre- vosT, c. 42 Illustr.itloiis. FISHING. By H. Cholmondeley-Pennell, H. a. Francis, c. Vol. 1. SALMON, trout, and GRAYLING. 158 Illus- trations. Vol. II. PIKE AND OTHER COARSE FISH. I)l Illustrations. FOOTBALL. By Montague Shearman, W. J. Oakley, G. O. Smith, F. Mitchell, c. 54 Illustrations. GOLF. By Horace Hutchinson, the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P., c. 90 Illustrations. HUNTING. By the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., Mowbray Morris, the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, c. 53 Illustrations. MOUNTAINEERING. By C. T. Dent, the Right Hon. J. Bryce, Sir W. M. Conway, D. W. Freshfifld, :c. 104 Illustrations. POETRY (THE) OF SPORT. Selected by HedLEY Peek. 106 Illustrations. RACING AND STEEPLECHASING. By the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, W. G. Craven, Arthur Coventry, c. 5S Illustra- tions. RIDING AND POLO. By Robert Weir, J. Moray Brown, T. F. Dale, :c. 63 Illus- trations. ROWING. By R. P. P. RowE, C. M. Pitman, P. W. SyuiRE, :c. 75 Illustrations. SEA FISHING. By John Bickerdyke, W. Senior, Sir H. W. Gore Booth, Bart., and Sir A. C. Harmsworth, Bart. 197 Illustrations. SHOOTING. By Lord Walsingham, Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey, Bart., A. J. Stuart Wort- ley, c. SKATING, CURLING, TOBOGGANING, kc. By J. M. Heathcote, C. G. Tebbutt, T. Maxwell Witham, iirc. 284 Illustrations. SWIMMING. By Archibald Sinclair and William Henry. 124 Illustrations. TENNIS, LAWN TENNIS, RACKETS, AND FIVES. By J. M. and C. G. Heathcote, E. O. Pleydell-Bouverie, c. 79 lUu.strations. YACHTING. By Lord Brassey, the Earl of Onslow, Sir Edward Sullivan, Bart., c. Vol. I. cruising, construction, racing rules, c. 114 Illustrations. Vol. II. yachting in AMERICA AND THE COLONIES, racing, ;c. icjj Illustrations. MOTORS AND MOTOR-DRIVING By Sir Alfred C. Harmsworth, Ban., the Marouis de Chasseloup-Laubat, Lord Montagu, c. 174 Illustrations. Cloth, 3.50; hall-bound, 55.00. LONGMANS, GREEN CO., Publishers, New York [ Adv. 44 ] i J. STARR Watches ' Clocks Jewelry ' Eye Glasses (| Spectacles licpairiiig al Iica.in ial lc Prices 163 ELM STREET, CORNER YORK ATHLETIC GOODS Spaldiug Bros., Reach ' s and D W% Lines Lc ' ftc?- ! - Si j)j)(nic ' ):s Chtjlin Shoes • Gi m ia-si ni Out jits CoUciiv F dj ' s. Etc. J. A. MtKEE IGii CHAPKL STRF.P:T. NKW HAVEN, CONN UropoltJ cniori ' s INTEHIORS Pliotoura )her FI I .ASHLIGHTS to Yale Telrphniif Connection HEADQUARTERS AT TALE CO-OP ISIl 1 !K AOI. ■v Silil :i;r ■nnnmiinitiiiniiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiin I BtablialirK 1B31 3iufurpnralc: 1891 El}23Bvh (Unmpattxj Iflamrfartxtrrrs SdltUOrtnt-i; of i?ar Ibjfalr fur tlirrr-qitart? rs of a (llrulnri| (Eulturrit littigrs from fab Imitrrattij, Nmu i mtru auo tl)roitiihout tltr roitutrtr l mt wxxnlith tlrat oitr ortrlii |?tu5 aub (UoUrinr lEmblrms an suprrtor in (jpUciUtii, SrBtQU m h Wovhnxmwlnp [ Adv. 46 ] H THE OLD YALE STORE Uecarise by comhicfi , College Consent (heartily appreciated) acknowledoed to best fill the bill of arsity ideas in Study and Sleeping Room outfittings, personal Weav, Books, Stationery, and Sporting requisites — always in the closest touch with the latest style-notions, extra large choosings. extra low prices for right qualities. 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