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THISBOOKBELONCS ' TO ri fi ' ' Slim ilililMii III ill - iiiiJ J(liii!iJiii y 1 = 1 - Hilir 1-7 - i n ' 1 i|ll| II [ ] o X THE TUTTLE COMPANY Printers and Binders RUTLAND. V F R M () N T ' amiiiiiiiii iiii Tfft ¥.tU 3tt.tnner i tf 9 |) o t |l o tt r V i %%iiiiii%%ii%%%%%% 1 K 1 C (•: , I ' O DOLLAR S 19 8-1909 Sa iiiiiiiii iiiiiii i iii HH iHHHBHrai nnXf ilol iiotirri tfM The ANNUAL YEAR-BOOK OF THE STUDENTS OF YALE UNIVERSITY lioliimr K BEING VOLUME LXVII OF THE BANNER AND VOLUME XLIV OF THE POT POURRI I SOS MM MMMMfifMfiMWMmfBMMMMWMMm mm mm fMf4 MM Uti it 0V«i SAMUEL J. KEATOR, JR. FREDERIC A. MORRELL. JR. FRANCIS H. OLMSTED CARL H. P. THURSTON HHB TO nffnvvf llAvltfii ZZMvitt ' t, |}f|.9. UU.Ti. FOR TWENTY -FIVE YEARS DEAN OF YALE COLLEGE WE RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS BOOK ©l|p lannrr anJi 1 ot l nurri Iffenr 4 arK5 rigbt fiROFESSOR HENRY PARKS WRIGHT, who will complete twenty-five years as Dean of Yale College in June next, was born in Winchester, N. H., Novem- ber 30, 1839. He began to teach in the public schools at the age of seven- teen, and entered Phillips Academy, Andover, three years later to begin his preparation for college. When within a year of graduating at Andover, he en- listed in the 5 I st Massachusetts Infantry, and served in the Civil War till his regiment was dis- charged in 1863. He was offered the command of a company when he enlisted, but chose rather to serve his country in the ranks. When he returned from the war he finished his prep- aration for college under a private instructor, entering Yale in 1 864, and graduating in 1 868. He was valedictorian of his class, and held the highest scholarship record of any student for many college generations. He was made instructor in Chickering Institute, Cincinnati, immedi- ately after graduation, and remained there till called to a Tutorship in Yale January, 1870. He was elected Assistant Professor of Latin in 1871, and Dunham Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in 1876. He received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Yale at Commencement in 1876. He was granted a leave of absence in April, 1877, to study in Gottengin and Berlin, and resumed the active duties of his Professorship in September, 1878. In 1 884 he became Dean. In 1 895 he was honored by Union College with the degree of LL.D. He has continued to give instruction in Latin during the period of his Deanship. The exacting duties of his office have given him little time to carry on original research work. He has, however, found time to prepare various papers in classics, and in 1 90 1 edited and published the satires of Juvenal. His published annual reports as Dean the past ten years are important educational documents. His selection as Dean followed the adoption of the elective system in the summer of 1884. Previous to this the whole curriculum of studies was prescribed, except for a single elective course offered in Junior year, and one in Senior year, and the college classes were under the supervision and control of division officers and class officers. Nearly every pro- fessor and instructor knew each student, having at some time in the course given him in- struction. This condition permitted most intimate faculty supervision of conduct. The new conditions involved, with the freedom of choice in studies, a rapid increase in the number of students. In 1884 there were 580 Academical students, with a faculty of less than 40 giving instruction, and less than 50 courses all told. To-day there are 1273 students, 1 50 persons giving instruction, with more than 250 courses offered. To work out successfully the change from the prescribed curriculum to the elective, from the small college to the large air Uniurrattg laOB-S college, from the system of paternalism to that of a broader student freedom and respKjnsibility, and to preserve In the new system unimpaired all that was best and most vital in the old system, particularly the solidarity of the student body, has been the task of Dean Wright. Some of the fruits of his administration may be seen in the high sense of responsibility evinced by the students in their choice of courses and in their use of opportunities ; primitive customs un- worthy of men of college age have been quietly abandoned ; the exces sive animal spirits of the stu- dents that used to be vented in debauchery, disorder, and destruction of property, have been turned into legitimate and orderly channels of sport and recreation ; and the tide of moral and religious obligation has risen continually higher and higher as the years have gone on. 1 hat the Dean has accomplished his task, with the undreamed-of success, is a noble tribute to his magnificent scholarly and executive ability, but in a supre..ie sense to his quiet personal influence on the individual student. His wisdom, his justice, his ceaseless vigilance, his perfect poise and temper, his all-comprehensive grasp of every problem of his task and his intuitive genius in its solution, his power to divine the secret workings of the human soul, his enthusiastic sympathy with young men in their plans and ambitions inlife, his compassion for their mistakes and weak- nesses, his power to graft into their hearts his own love of truth and honor, have inspired the confidence and won the undying love of the generations of students who have come under his charge, so that they have sought his counsel as they would that of a father. His all-pervasive influence has not only moulded and leavened the individual lives and characters of multitudes of Yale students, but it has fashioned the high ideals and the noble moral standards of the student community to the lasting honor and glory of Yale. He comes to the completion of his active term of service in the rip eness of his powers, and it is given to few men to possess, to such a degree, the gratitude and affection of such a host of men, and an influence for good so strong and imperishable. ANDREW W. PHILLIPS. 10 SIjp Hantipr anJ Ij at 1$ a ur r i 1908 24 Sept. Thursday 5 Oct. Monday 16 Nov. Monday 25 Nov. Wednesday 27 Nov. Friday 16 Dec. Wednesday Knlversit Calendar First Term begins. Yale Corporation Meeting. Yale Corporation Meeting. Thanksgiving Recess begins, 1.20 P. M. Recess ends, 8.00 A. M. First Term ends, 6.00 P. M. 1909 6 Jan. Wednesday 15 Feb. Monday 15 Mar. Monday 31 Mar. Wednesday 15 Apr. Thursday 17 May Monday 31 May Monday 1 June Tuesday 1 June Tuesday 27 June Sunday 28 June Monday 28 June Monday 28 June Monday 28 June Monday 28 June Monday 29 June Tuesday 30 June Wednesday 30 June Wednesday 1 July Thursday 25 Sept. Saturday 27 Sept. Monday 30 Sept. 1 hursday 22 Dec. Wednesday Xi lnUr Vacation Second Term begins, 8.00 A. M. Yale Corporation Meeting. Yale Corporation Meeting. Spring Recess begins, 1 .20 P. M. Recess ends, 8.00 A. M. Yale Corporation Meeting. Memorial Day Holiday. Anniversary of the Divinity School. Anniversary of the School of the Fine Arts. Baccalaureate Sermon. College Class-Day Exercises. Scientific School Class-Day Exercises. Anniversary of the Law School. Anniversary of the Medical School. Yale Corporation Meeting. Anniversary Meeting of the Alumni. Commencement. Examination for Admission to ' ale College begins, 2.00 P. M. Examinations for Admission to other Departments begin. Summer Vacation Examination for Admission to Yale College begins, 10.30 A. M. Examinations for Admission to other Departments begin. First Term begins. First Term ends. air UniurrBitg 10aH-a (TorporaUon praslicnt ARTHUR TWINING HADLE ' . LL. D. His Excellency the Governor of Connecticut His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut Rev. Joseph Anderson, D.D., Woodmont Hon. Henry Elias Howland, M.A., New York City (I 9 I f ) Rev. Charles Ray Palmer, D.D., New Haven Rev. Edwin Pond Parker, D.D., Hartford 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., M.A., New York City Hon. Eh Whitney, M.A., New Haven (1913 t) Henry Bradford Sargent, M.A., New Haven ( 1 9 1 4 t ) Rev. Newell Meeker Calhoun, M.A., Winsted Rev. William Rogers Richards, D.D., New York City Alfred Lawrence Ripley, M.A., Boston, Massachusetts (1909+) Hon. William Howard Taft, LL.D., Washington, D. C. (1912 t) Rev. Charles Edward Jefferson, D. D., New ' ork City Secretary Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes Jr., M.A. Oreasurcr Lee McClung, M.A. fA date indicates the year in which the term of a Fellow elected hy the Alumni air Uniurraity laOH-B 13 Alumni 6vi$ory ! oar6 dhairman Hon. Frederick Newton Judson, LL.D., Si. Louis, Mo. 5tlcmbers The President of the University The Secretary of the University The Treasurer of the University The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Yale Alumni University Fund Association Boston, ale Alumni Association of. and ale Club of Elmer Parker Howe, B.A., 53 State Street Buffalo, Yale Alumni Association of, Stephen Merrill Clement, B.A., Marine National Bank Centra! and Western Massachusetts, Yale Alumni Association of Jonathan Barnes, B.A., 31 Elm Street, Springfield Central New York Federation (Auburn, Syracuse, and Utica) Hon. Irving G. Vann, LL.D., 316 James Street, Syracuse Centra! Pennsylvania, Yale Alumni Association of James M. Lamberton, B.A., 216 Market Street, Harrisburg Chicago, ' ale Club of Edward Johnson Phelps. M.A., 217 LaSalle Street Cincinnati, Yale Club of Caleb Wright Shipley, B.A., Risor Avenue, Clifton Cleveland, ' ale Alumni Association of Edward Belden Greene, B.A., 1 Euclid Avenue Colorado, ale Alumni Association of Henry Treat Rogers, M.A., Boston Building, Denver Essex County (N. J.). Yale Alumni Association of John Oxenbridge Heald. B.A., Orange Hartford, Yale Alumni Association of Charles Hopkins Clark, M.A., Courant Office 14 SIljP Santtpr anb Put J nwrrt ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD Indiana, Yale Alumni Association of John Orlando Perrin, B.A., American National Bank, Indianapolis Kansas City, Yale Alumni Association of James Perkins Richardson, M.A., Prosso Preparatory School Kentucky, Yale Alumni Association of Lafon Allen, B.A., Kenyon Buildmg, Louisville Long Island, Yale Alumni Association of Hon. William Bates Davenport, M.A., 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York Maryland, Yale Alumni Association of Prof. Bernard C. Steiner, Ph.D., Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore New York City, Yale Club of Thomas Thacher, LL.D., 25 Broad Street Northeastern New York, Yale Alumni Association of John Kasson Howe, B.A., 37 State Street, Albany Northwest, Yale Alumni Association (Minnesota, Iowa tana, and part of Washington) Marcus Daly Munn, Ph.B., LL.B., Despatch Building, St Philadelphia, Yale Alumni Association of Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, B.A., 1830 Spruce Street Pittsburg, Yale Alumni Association of Edwin W. Smith, B.A., 1027 Carnegie Building Scranton and Wilkes-Barre Hon. Joseph Benjamin Dimmick, M.A., Scranton Southeastern Federation (Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Savannah) Antonio Johnston Waring, B.A., 3 Perry Street, W., Savannah, Ga. Southern California, Yale Alumni Association of William Lamed Thacher, B.A., Nordhoff St. Louis, Yale Alumni Association of Hon. Frederick Newton Judson, LL.D., 500 Rialto Building Washington, D. C, Yale Alumni Association of George Xavier McLanahan, M.L., D.C.L., Bond Building Wisconsin, Yale Alumni Association of James Greely Flanders, B.A., LL.B., 161 Prospect Street, Milwaukee North Dakota, South Dakota, Mo Paul, Minn. Executive (Tommlttcc Mr. Judson, St. Louis, Chairman; and Mess HoWE, Boston; Phelps, Chicago; RoGERS, Colorado; Perrin, Indiana; ThachE New York; Flanders, Wisconsin. n air ilnittrrsttg 190B-9 15 6mlnlstrahve Officers Ol)c ICulvcrslt Arthur Twining Hadley, LL.D., President Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., M.A., Secrelar ) Lee McClung, M.A., Treasurer obc Departments Academical Department Henry Parks Wright, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean Alfred Kindred Merritt, B.A., Registrar Thomas Allen Tully, B.A., Recorder Hollon Augustine Farr, Ph.D., Chairman of ihe Freshman Faeullp Sbcfflelii Scientific Scbool Russell Henry Chittenden, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., Director and Treasurer Arthur Marvin, M.A., Registrar Louis Valentine Pirsson, M.A., Class Officer, Senior Class Wilbur Lucius Cross, Ph.D., Class Officer, Junior Class Percey Franklyn Smith, Ph.D., Class Officer, Freshman Class (Graduate School Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Ph.D., Dean Scl)ool of the yinc Arts John Ferguson Weir, N.A., M.A., Director Department af ttuslc Horatio William Parker, Mus.D., Dean Department of forestry Henry Solon Graves, M.A., Director Department of obeologj Rev. Edward Lewis Curtis, Ph.D., D.D., Acting Dean Department of Mle lclne Herbert Eugene Smith, M.D., Dean Department of Caw Henry Wade Rogers, LL.D., Dean ICnlverslt TLlbrarv John Christopher Schwab, Ph.D., Lihr ' -an 16 ® If r S a tt n P r an6 l at l aarri Kttlversit (Touncll The President of the University, Chairman The Secretary of the University, Secretary The Treasurer of the University The University Librarian ' lA.caiicmlcal IPcpartincnt Professor H. P. Wright Professor Morris Professor Gooch Professor Warren 5l)cfflel6 Scientific Scbool Professor Chittenden Professor DuBois Professor Pirsson Bra6uate School Professor Phillips School of the Tine, rts Professor Weir 3?epartment of uslc Professor Parker Professor Sanford IDcfartmcnt of 3f orcstrj Professor Graves H cpartmcitt of t3b«ology Professor Curtis Professor Walker IDcpartmcitt of 5ll«6lclite Professor Smith Professor Blumer Department of Caw Professor Rogers Professor Baldwin Peaboij 5ttu eum Professor Dana tljletlc Organizations Mr. Camp air llniurraity 1908-9 17 1) president anb tl)e ' aans PRESIDENT ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY. LL.D. Henry Parks Wright, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean of Acatlemical Department Russell Henry Chillendcn, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D. Director of SheffieU Scientific School ®ljp lannrr ani nt Pnitrri : Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Ph.D. Dean of Crailuate School Henry Wade Rogers, LL.D. Dean of Department of Law Herbert Eugene Smith, M.D. Dean of Department of MeJicii Rev. Edward Lewis Curtis, Ph.D., LL.D. Acting Dean of Department of Theolog]) fair Hniurrsity 1900-9 19 John Ferguson Weir, M.A., N.G. Director o School of Fine Arls Horalio William Parker, Mus.D. Dear) of Department of Music Henry Solon Graves, M.A. Director of Department of Forestry Officers of instruction anb 6ntinistration In the lists which follow, the Officers of Instruction and Administration in the University are divided into five groups, as follows: Professors, including other officers on permanent University appointments. Assistant Professors, and officers of equivalent rank. Instructors, including Tutors, Lecturers, and other officers of equivalent rank. Assistants in Instruction. Assistants in Administration. Names are arranged alphabetically in each of these lists, except in the first, where the order is based on collegiate seniority. A list of abbreviations will be found on page 52. professors ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY. LL.D.. President Rev. GEORGE PARK FISHER, DD., LL.D. Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Enreritus (Wood.) 93 Whitney Ave. A. air Snivrratty 1900-9 21 PROFESSORS GEORGE JARNIS BRUSH. LL.D. l- Trumbull Si. Professor of Mmeralogy, Emeritus SAMUEL WILLIAM JOHNSON, M.A. 54 Trumbull Si. Professor of Agricultural Chcniistrv, Emeritus WILLIAM HENRY BREWER. Ph.D.. LL.D. 418 Orange St. Norton Professor of Agriculture, Emeritus JOHN EMORY CLARK. M.A. Longmeadow. Mass. James E. English Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus ARTHUR MARTIN WHEELER, LL.D. (H c.) 86 Trumbull Si. Durfee Professor of Historv. Emeritus, and Lecturer on European History ROBERT BROWN, M.A. Secretar}) of the Observalorv, Emeritus Rev. LEWIS ORSMOND BRASTOW, D.D. Professor of Practical Theology, Emeritus ADDISON VanNA ' ME, M.A. Librarian, Emeritus JOHN FERGUSON WEIR, M.A.. N.A. (9 A. S.) 58 Trumbull St. IVilliam Leffingrvell Professor of Painting and Design, and Director of the School of Fine Arts Observatory PI. A. (Lib.) 121 High St. CHARLES BRINCKERHOFF RICHARDS. M.A. Higgin Professor of Mechanical Engineering ARTHUR WILLIAMS WRIGHT. Ph.D. Professor of Experimental Physics, Emeritus THOMAS RAYNESFORD LOUNSBURY. LL.D., L.H.D. Professor of English, Emeritus EUGENE LAMB RICHARDS. M.A.. Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus DANIEL CADY EATON. M.A. Professor of the History and Criticism of Art. Emeritus JOHN HENRY NIEMEYER, M.A., A.N.A. Street Professor of Drawing, Emeritus FRANKLIN BOWDITCH DEXTER. Litt.D. Assistant Librarian (111 Win.) 227 Edwards St. 77 Everilt St. 22 Lincoln Si. Woodbridge 218 Prospect St. A. (Lib.) 178 Prospect St. 22 SlfplBannpraniiJ ot nurrt PROFESSORS Hon. SIMEON EBEN BALDWIN, LLD, (69 Church St.) 44 Wall Si. Professor of American Constitutional and Private International Larv TRACY PECK, LL.D. 124 High St. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Emeritus WILLIAM HENRY CARMALT. M.D. 87 Elm St. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, Emeritus ADDISON EMERY VERRILL, M.A. 86 Whalley Ave. Professor of Zoology, Emeritus WILLIAM G RAHAM SUMNER, LL.D. 240 Edwards St. Pelatiah Perit Professor of Political and Social Science Rev. GEORGE TRUMBULL LADD, D.D., LL.D. 204 Prospect St. Professor of Morat Philosophy end Metaphysics, Emeritus CHARLES HENRY SMITH, LL.D. (177 L.) 284 Orange St. Earned Professor of American History SIDNEY IRVING SMITH, MA. 147 Whalley Ave. Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Emeritus WILLIAM GILBERT MIXTER, M.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. M.A. 65 York Sq. 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 Profesior of Greek Literature and History EDWARD SALISBURY DANA, Ph.D. (4 Peab.) 24 Hillhouse Ave. Professor of Physics, and Curator of the Mineralogical Collection CHARLES SHELDON HASTINGS, Ph. D. (120 Win.) 248 Bradley St. Professor of Physics air IJuiwcrBitg 1908-9 23 PROFESSORS CHARLES SCHUCHERT. M. A. (9 Peah.) 59 Wall Si. Professor of Paleontology, Curator of the Geological Collection, and Professor of Historical CeologM in the Sheffield Scientific School THEODORE SALISBURY WOOLSE ' . LL.D. 250 Church Si. Professor of International Law THOMAS HUBBARD RUSSELL, MD. 137 Elm St. Professor of Clinical Surgery, and Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy FRANK AUSTIN GOOCH. Ph.D. (K. C. L.) 291 Edwards St. Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the Kent Chemical Laboratory ALBERT STANBURROUGH COOK, Ph.D.. L.H.D., LL.D. Professor of the English Language and Literature WILLIAM BEEBE, M.A. Professor of Mathematics, and Instructor in Astronomy ANDREW WHEELER PHILLIPS, PhD Professor of Mathematics, and Dean of the Graduate School GEORGE BURTON ADAMS, Ph.D., Liii.D. Professor of History Hon. SAMUEL OSCAR PRENTICE, LL.B., M.A. Professor of Pleading SAMUEL SIMONS SANFORD, M.A. Professor of Applied Music HENRY WALCOTT FARNAM, M.A., R.P.D. Professor of Political Economy EDWARD PARMELEE MORRIS, L.H.D. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature (23 Lib.) 219 Bishop St. 262 Bradley Si. (90 High St.) 137 Wall St. 57 Edgehill Road Hartford 50 W. 52d St., New York City A. (E c.) 53 Edgehill Road (668 W. D.) 61 Trumbull St. Rev. EDWARD LEWIS CURTIS, Ph.D.. D.D. Holmes Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature, and Acting Dean of the Divinity] School HENR ' 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. Benjamin F . Barge Professor of the Pomancc Languages and Literature 24 QllirSannrranb at ourri PROFESSORS RUSSELL HENRY CHITTENDEN, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. (3 S. H.) 83 Trumbull St. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, and Director of the Sheffield Scientific School JOHN HAYES HAMMOND, M.A. New York City Professor of Mining Engineering MAX MAILHOUSE, M.D. 45 Elm St. Clinical Professor of Neurology HORACE LEMUEL WELLS, Sc.D. (151 S. C. L.) 445 Orange St. Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Metallurgy THOMAS DWIGHT GOODELL. Ph.D. 35 Edgehill Road Professor of the Cree}( Language and Literature WILLIAM LEWIS ELKIN, Ph.D. 477 Prospect St. , Director of the Observatory | Hon. EDWIN BAKER GAGER, M.A. Derby Professor of General Jurisprudence, Mortgages, and the Law of Public Service Companies JOHN KIMBERLY BEACH, B.A., LL.B. 450 Temple St. Edmard J. Phelps Professor of Mercantile Lam and Admiralty Jurisprudence EDWARD WASHBURN HOPKINS. Ph.D., LL.D. 299 Lawrence St. Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology Rev. HARLAN PAGE BEACH, M.A. 346 Willow St. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Missions HERBERT EUGENE SMITH, M.D. (25 Medical School) 150 York 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 Rf.v. frank CHAMBERLIN PORTER, Ph.D., D.D. (611 E. D.) 266 Bradley St. Winl(ley Professor of Biblical Theology FREDERICK MORRIS WARREN. Ph.D., L.H.D. (208 F.) 46 Mansfield St. Street Professor of Modern Languages 9al« Mniurraitg laOfi-S 25 PROFESSORS EDWARD VILETTE RAYNOLDS, D.C.L. Professor of Comparalive Law WALTER CAMP. M.A. Treasurer of the Yale Field GEORGE MARTIN DUNCAN. LL.D. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics Rev. benjamin WISNER BACON. D.D.. Liit.D., LL.D.. (605 E. D.) 244 Edwards Si. Buckingham Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation 168 Prospect Si. New Haven I louse 299 Edwards Si. LOUIS VALENTINE PIRSSON. M.A. Professor of Physical Ceolog}) WILLISTON WALKER. Ph.D.. D.D. Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History WILLIAM GILBERT ANDERSON. M.D., M.A. Director of the Cvmnasium CHARLES CAMERON CLARKE, Jr., B.A. Professor of French CUSTAV GRUENER. Ph.D. Professor of German OLIVER THOMAS OSBORNE. M.D . M.A. (186 K.) 41 Trumbull Si. (668 W. D.) 281 Edwards Si. (G.) 1151 Chapel St. (218 L. O. M.) 254 Bradley Si. (146 L.) 78 Pearl St. 252 York St. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, also Clinical Professor in Medicine CHARLES CUTLER TORREY. Ph.D.. D.D. (232 F.) 67 Mansfield Si. Professor of the Semitic Languages HENRY LAWRENCE SWAIN. M.D. 232 ' ork St. Clinical Professor of Larwgologxi and Otologv HOR.ATIO WILLIAM PARKER. Mus.D. (126 College St.) 420 Temple St. Baltell Pofessor of the Theory of Music, and Dean of the Department of Music JOHN WURTS. M.L.. M.A. (16 Hen.) 654 Savin .Ave., West Haven LaFayelte S. Foster Professor of the English Common Law FREDERIC SCHEETZ JONES. M.A. A. Dean of the College Facullv, Elect WILBUR LUCIUS CROSS. Ph.D. (216 L. O. M.) 24 Edgehlll Road Professor of English, and Librarian of the Sheffield Scientific School 26 (illir lannrr a ah 1 a t JPnwrri PROFESSORS JOHN CHRISTOPHER SCHWAB, Ph.D. Librarian CHARLTON MINER LEWIS. Ph.D. Emily Sanford Professor of English Literature ARTHUR NATHANIEL ALLING, M.D. Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology HARRY BURR FERRIS, M.D. Hunt Professor of Anatomy WILLIAM LYON PHELPS, Ph.D. Lampson Professor of English Literature ROBERT NELSON CORWIN, Ph.D. Professor of German ERNEST WILLIAM BROWN, Sc.D. Professor of Mathematics GEORGE LINCOLN HENDRICKSON, L.H.D. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature IRVING FISHER, Ph.D. Professor of Political Economy JAMES PIERPONT, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics HANNS OERTEL. Ph.D. Professor of Lmguislics and Comparative Philology PERCEY FRANKLYN SMITH, Ph.D. James E. English Professor of Mathematics JAMES WILLIAM TOUMEY, M.S., M.A. Professor of Forestry, and Director of the Yale Botanical CHARLES FOSTER KENT, Ph.D. IVoolsey Professor of Biblical Literature GIFFORD PINCHOT, Sc.D. Professor of Forestry CHARLES MONTAGUE BAKEWELL, Ph.D. Sheldon Clarl( Professor of Philosophy (Lib.) 310 Prospect St. (72 C.) 425 St. Ronan St. 257 Church St. (M. S.) 395 St. Ronan St. (A c.) 44 High St. (221 L. O. M.) 247 St. Ronan St. 116 Everilt St. (E. c.) 294 Lawrence St. 460 Prospect St. 42 Mansfield St. (2 Ph.) New Haven House (34 N. S. H.) 330 Willow St. (Mar.) 459 Prospect St. n (145 L.) 406 Humphrey St. Washington, D. C. (G c.) 305 Lawrence St. Card ' alr lluiurraltg 1908-3 27 PROFESSORS ROSS GRANVILLE HARRISON, Ph.D., M.D. Branson Professor of Comparative Analon } OTTO GUSTAF RAMSAY, M.D. Professor of Obstelrics and Gynecology RALPH AUGUSTINE McDONNELL, M.D. Clinical Professor of Dermatology ALEXANDER WILLIAM EVANS, Ph.D., M.D. Eaton Professor of Botany HENRY LORD WHEELER, Ph.D. Professor of Organic Chemistry GUY STEVENS CALLENDER, Ph.D. Professor of Political Economy LAFAYETTE BENEDICT MENDEL, PhD, Professor of Physiological Chemistry Re v. AMBROSE WHITE VERNON. D.D. Professor of Practical Theology HENRY ANDREWS BUMSTEAD, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, and Director of the Sloane Physical GEORGE BLUMER, M.D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine LEE McCLUNG. M.A. Treasurer of the University CHARLES JOSEPH BARTLETT, M,D. Professor of Pathology HENRY SOLON GRAVES, M.A. Pinchot Professor of Forestry, and Director of the Forest School HENRY CROSBY EMERY. Ph.D. Professor of Political Economy CLIX ' E DAY. Ph.D. Professor of Economic History MAX FARRAND. Ph. D. Professor of History (71 S. B. L.) 306 York Si. 251 Church St. 1 1 42 Chapel St. (18 S. H.) 67 Mansfield St. (S. C. L.) 45 Trumbull St. (225 L. O. M.) Forest St. (63 S. B. L.) 18 Trumbull St. (632 E. D.) 225 Bishop St. (S. P. L.) 45 Edgehill Road Laboratory 204 York St . (Wood.) 284 Orange St. 209 York St. (Mar.) 68 Trumbull St. (. c.) 270 Crovvn St. (D c.) 44 Highland St. (F c.) 59 Wall St. V 28 Qlt rlannrranitj nt Pourrt PROFESSORS WILBUR CORTEZ ABBOTT. M.A. (224 L. O. M.) 284 Orange Si. Professor of History JOSEPH BARRELL, Ph.D. (I Peab.) 85 Avon Si. Professor of Structural Geology HARRY BENJAMIN JEPSON. Mus.B., M.A. (Mem.) 245 East Rock Road Professor of Applied Music, and University Organist CHARLES HUBBARD JUDD, Ph.D. (6 Her.) 318 Willow Si. Professor of Psychology, and Director of the Psychological Laboratory JOSEPH MARSHALL FLINT, M.D. 311 Temple St. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery LOUIS DOREMUS HUNTOON, Mn.E. (H. M. L.) 284 Orange Si. Professor of Mining and Metallurgy HERBERT ERNEST GREGORY, Ph.D. (6 Peab.) 321 Willow St. Silliman Professor of Geology ALBERT GALLOWAY KELLER, Ph.D. (1 Her.) 53 Huntington Si. Professor of the Science of Society Rev. ANSON PHELPS STOKES, Jr., M.A. (Wood.) 73 Elm. St. Secretary of the University JOHN DUER IRVING, Ph.D. (191 K.) 76 Wall St. Professor of Economic Geology ANDREW KEOGH, M.A. (Lib.) 49 Huntington St. Reference Librarian, and Lecturer on Bibliography a le llniitrraity 190B-9 29 Assistant professors JOHN CHESTER ADAMS. I ' h.D. Assistant Professor of English ROSWELL PARKER ANCIER. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Ps cholog]) V lLLl.AM BACON BAILEY. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Econont j CHARLES SEARS BALDWIN. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Rhetoric SAMUEL EBEN BARNEY. C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering PAUL VICTOR CHRISTOPHER BAUR. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology FREDERICK ELIJAH BEACH. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Phvsics GEORGE EMERSON BEERS. M.A.. ML. Assistant Professor of Elementary Law and Real Property JOHN MILTON BERDAN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Rhetoric AVARD LONGLE ' BISHOP. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of the Science of Society BERTRAM BORDEN BOLTWOOD. PhD. Assistant Professor of Physics PHILIP EMBURY BROWNING, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry HENRY SEIDEL CANBY. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English HERMAN HAUPT CHAPMAN, M.F. Assistant Professor of Forestry FREDERICK LINCOLN CHASE. Ph.D. Assistant Astronomer in the Observatory CHARLES UPSON CLARK. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Latin (7 Her.) 44 Elm Si. 26 Edgewood Ave. (15 Wh.) 57 Wall St. (132 Win.) 346 Whitney Ave, 943 Yale P. O. 44 Lyon St. (15 Hen.) 42 Church St. (II WK.) 68! Orange St. 113 Brownell St. (S. P. L.) 43 Livingston St. (K. C. L.) 23 Edgehlll Road 105 Mansfield St. 142 Dwight St. Observatory (18 Ph.) 473 Edgewood .A ve. 30 SI Ij P 2S a n n P r nb JP ci t nurrt ASSISTANT PROFESSORS WESLEY ROSWELL COE. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Comparative Anatomv ARTHUR LINTON CORBIN, B.A.. LL.B. Assistant Professor of Contracts ALBERT EUGENE CURDY. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of French FRED ROGERS FAIRCHILD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Economy HOLLOW AUGUSTINE FARR, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of German HARRY WARD FOOTE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry WILLIAM EBENEZER FORD. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mineralogy CLYDE CHEW GLASCOCK. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of German HERBERT EDWIN HAWKES. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics YANDELL HENDERSON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physiology WILLIAM ERNEST HOCKING, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy JAMES W. D. INGERSOLL, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Latin Rev. CORNELIUS LADD KITCHEL, M.A. Secretary of the Bureau of Appointments HENRY STANLEY KNIGHT Assistant Professor of Applied Music DAVID ALBERT KREIDER. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics EDWIN HOYT LOCKWOOD, M.E., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering (75 S. B. L.) 20 Livingston Si. 285 Willow St. (6 L.) 361 Elm Si. (F c.) 1233 Chapel St. 351 Wh. 209 Livingston St. (183 K.) 16 Lynwood PI. 138 V-S. 45 Huntington St. 400 Prospect St. (3 L.) 498 Orange St. (D c.) 139 York St. (4 Ph.) 253 Lawrence St. (C. S. H.) 258 Bradley St. (S. P. L.) 298 Lawrence St. (110 Win.) 52 Division Si. J air Sniurraity 1908-0 31 ASSISTANT PROFESSORS RICHARD SWANN LULL, Ph.D. (9 Pcab.) 327 Willow Si. Assistant Professor of I ertchrate PaL ' ntolog }, and Associate Curator in I ' ertehrate Paleontology FREDERICK BLISS LUQUIENS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Spanish KENNETH McKENZIE. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Italian WILLIAM CROSBY MARSHALL, M.E., C.E. Assistant Professor of Drarving and Descriptive Geometry ARTHUR MARVIN, M.A. Registrar of the Sheffield Scientific School ALFRED KINDRED MERRITT, B.A. Registrar of the College Facultxi GEORGE HENRY NETTLETON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English JOHN PEASE NORTON. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Economy EDWARD BLISS REED. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English LEO FREDERICK RETTGER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene OLIVER HUNTINGTON RICHARDSON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History ROBERT LOUIS SANDERSON. M.A. Assistant Professor of French RUDOLPH SCHEVILL. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of the Spanish Language and Literature CHARLES PHINEAS SHERMAN. D.C.I.. Assistant Professor of Roman Law, and Librarian of the l an School CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English JOHN CLAYTON TRACY. C.E. (131 Win.) 345 Wimhrop A Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering (213 L. O. M.) 595 Orange St. 67 Mansfield St. (114 Win.) 20! Edwards Si. (1 S. H.) 40 Lake PI. (Lam.) 327 Whalley Ave. (213 L. O. M.) 339 Prospeci Si. 551 Orange St. (B c.) 215 Bishop Si. (12 S. H.) 370 Edgewood Ave. 284 Orange St. (5 L.) 277 Willow St. 431 Fw. 438 Edgewood Ave. 38 V. 32 Qllfrlannrranb nt aurrt ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ISIDOR TROOSTWYK (C. S. H.) 179 Bradley Si. Assistant Professor of Applied Music, and Instructor in yiolin-Plaving FRANK PELL UNDERHILL. Ph.D. (63 S. B. L.) 91 Clark St. Assistant Professor of Physiological Chemistrv PERCY TALBOT WALDEN, Ph.D. (159 S. C. L.) 210 Si. Ronan St. Assistant Professor of Chemistry JOHN WESLEY WETZEL, Ph.B. (Hen.) 16 Dwighi Si. Assistant Professor of Public Spealfing LYNDE PHELPS WHEELER, Ph.D. ' (118 Win.) 124 Linden St. Assistant Professor of Physics FREDERICK WELLS WILLIAMS, B.A. (233 D.) 135 Wh.tney Ave. Assistant Professor of Modern Oriental History HENRY BURT WRIGHT, Ph.D. 143 York St. Assistant Professor of Roman History and Latin Literature [ GEORGE ZAHM, M.L. New York City Assistant Professor of Mercantile LaTV and Insurance instructors HENRY SCHUYLER ANDERSON (G.) 350 Humphrey St. Instructor in Gymnastics ERNST HERMANN ARNOLD, M.D. 46 York Sq. Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery HAROLD SEARS ARNOLD, M.D. , 199 ' lork St. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology KAN-ICHI ASAKAWA, Ph.D. 870 Elm Si. Instructor in the History of Japanese Civilization, and Curator of the Japanese and Chinese Collections FRANCIS BACON, M.D., Sc.D. 32 High St. Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence GEORGE MERRICK BAKER, Ph.D. 913 Yale P. O. Instructor in German CLIFFORD WHITMAN BATES, M.S. 299 York St. Instructor in Electricity IJalr MniUfrHitg 1908-9 33 INSTRUCTORS WILLIAM HILL BtAN. M.D. Inslruclor in Therapeutics ANDREW TEW BIERKAN, D.C.L. Instructor in Commercial Accounts EARL GORDON BILL, Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics HIRAM BINGHAM. Ph.D. Lecturer on Latin-American History THEODORE HARDING BOGGS, Ph.D. Instructor in Commercial Geographv FRANK JOSEPH BORN. M.D.. M.. . Medical Assistant at the C )mmisium EDWARD AUGUSTUS BOWERS. B.A., LL.B. Lecturer on Forest Law ISAIAH BOWMAN. B.S. Instructor in Geography CONRADIN BRINKMANN Lecturer on Conversational German RALPH CLEMENT BRYANT. F.E. Instructor in Forestry Rt. Hon. JAMES BRYCE. D.C.L.. LL.D.. F.R.S. W. E. Dodge Lecturer on the Responsibilities of Citizenship HORACE THOMAS BURGESS. M.A. Instructor in Mathematics EDWARD HERBERT CAMERON. Ph.D. Instructor in Psychology Rtv. R. YMOND GILMORE CLAPP. MA. 42 Church St. 324 Winlhrop Ave. A (3a Her.) 97 Brownell St. 106 Whallry Ave. 209 Crown St. (I Peab.) 203 York St. 196 York St. 217 Si. Ronan St. Washington. D. C. 700 W. D. (10 Her.) 835 Orange St. 613 E. D. Instructor in Biblical Literature, and Director of Religious Work in the Divinity School LEON J.-XCOB COLE. Ph.D. Instructor in Zoology WILLIAM JAMES COMSTCCK. Ph.B. Instructor in Organic Chemistry (14 Peah.) 177 34 u l rlBanneranliPatPiiurri INSTRUCTORS GEORGE MACFEELY CONWELL. Ph.D. 681 W. D. Instructor in Mathematics CHARLTON DOWS COOKSEY. Ph.B. 284 Orange Si. Instructor in Ph )sics FRANK LAWRENCE COOPER. Ph.D. 40 Lake PI. Instructor in Physics MACGRANE COXE, LL.B., MA. 63 Wall St., New York City Lecturer on Bankruptcy) HAROUTUNE MUGURDICH DADOURIAN, Ph.D. 152 Grove St. Instructor in Physics LEONARD MAYHEW DAGGETT, B.A., LL.B. (42 Church Si.) 60 Wall St. Instructor in Wills WILLIAM GIBBONS DAGGETT, M.D. 189 Church St. Clinical Lecturer on Medicine RICHARD HENRY DANA, Jr.. B.A., B.S. (A. S.) New York Ciiy Instructor in Architecture ARTHUR LYMAN DEAN, Ph.D. (7 S. H.) 1317 Boulevard Instructor in Industrial Chemistry ALLEN ROSS DIEFENDORF, M.D. 108 Huntington St. Lecturer on Psychiatry WILLIAM ALLEN DRUSHEL, Ph.D. 227 F. Instructor in Chemistry EDWARD LEWIS DURFEE, B.A. 95 Cottage St. Instructor in History WILLARD HIGBY DURHAM, B.A. A. Instructor in English GEORGE FRANCIS EATON, Ph.D. (9 Peab.) 80 Sachem St. Instructor in Comparative Osteology, Curator of the Osteological Collection, and Associate Curator in Vertebrate Paleontology JOHN WARREN EDGERTON, M.A., LL.B. (Hen.) 107 Bishop St. Instructor in Mercantile LaTv, and Secretary of the Larv Faculty CHARLES SHERMAN FARNHAM, C.E. 671 W. D. Instructor in Civil Engineering flalf11luluprattHl9DB-g 35 INSTRUCTORS EMERSON DAVID FITE, 1 1. D. 85 Collage Si. Instructor in Histor ) HERBERT FOSTER 318 Humphrey Si. Lecturer on Problems of Business Management JOHN PIERREPONT CODRINGTON FOSTER, M.D. 109 College Si. Instructor in Anatomy ROGER FOSTER. LL.B.. M. A. 79 W. 54il, Si., New York Ciiy Lecturer on Federal Jurisprudence MILTON STAHL CARVER, Ph.D. 179 V-S. Instructor in French LOUIS MICHAEL GOMPERTZ, M.D. 1195 Chapel Si. Clinical Instructor in Castro-Intestinal Diseases Rev. GEORGE ANGIER GORDON, D.D. Bosion, Mass. Nathaniel William Ta ' glor Lecturer WILLIAM ANTHONY GRANVILLE, Ph.D. (46 N. S. H.) 118 Howe Si. Instructor in Mathematics ARTHUR H.ARMOUNT GRAVES, Ph.D. 35 Auiumn Si. Instructor in Botany ALBERT EDWARD GUBELMANN, Ph.D. 95 Brownell St. Instructor in German WILLIAM EDWIN HAESCHE, Mus.B. 19 Whiiney Ave. Instructor in Instrumentation WILLIAM LOGAN HALL Washington. D. C. Lecturer on Tree Planting EDWARD AVERY HARRIMAN. B.A., LL.B. 180 Livingston Si. Instructor in Comparative Administrative Larv RALPH CHIPMAN HAWLEY, M.F. 60fi E. D. Instructor in Forestry) CHARLES WILLARD HAYES, Ph.D. Washington. D. C. Lecturer on Appalachian Geology SAMUEL BURDETT HF.MINGW.AY. Ph.D. (659 W. D.) 327 Temple St. Instructor in English 36 ® Ij r S a n n p r a n b 3P o t J? n u r r i INSTRUCTORS Rev. canon HERBERT HENSLEY HENSON. D.D. Lyman Beecher Lecturer on Preaching LAURENCE ILSLEY HEWES, Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics RAYMOND THOMPSON HILL, M.A. Instructor in French WILLIAM BRIAN HOOKER, M.A. Instructor in Rhetoric ANDREW DELMAR HOPKINS, Ph.D. Lecturer on Forest Entomology ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON, M.A. Instructor in Geography THOMAS VINCENT HYNES, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics GEORGE EDWARD IDE, M.A. Lecturer on Insurance GEORGE SAMUEL JAMIESON, Ph.D. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry CARL OSCAR JOHNS, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry TREAT BALDWIN JOHNSON, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry RICHARD SHELTON KIRBY, C.E. Instructor in Sanitary Engineering WILLIAM BARRI KIRKHAM, Ph.D. Instructor in Biology HOWARD HOYT KNAPP, B.A., LL.B. Lecturer on Connecticut Practice BEVERLY WAUGH KUNKEL, Ph. D. Instructor in Biology GEORGE HENRY LANGZETTEL, B.F.A. Instructor in Drawing, and Secretary of the Art School London, England Hamden 91 Dwlght St. (15 Wh.) 121 W. Washington, D. C. 399 B. 27 College St. New York City (151 S. C. L.) 141 Canner St. (151 S. C. L.) 320 Winthrop Ave. (151 S. C. L.) 120 Dwighi St. 313 Crown St. (78 S. B. L.) 659 W. D. (A. S.) 725 Whitney Ave. flair aiuinrraitii 1908-9 37 INSTRUCTORS LEE OSCAR LAWRIE Inslniclor in Modeling IRNILLE CHARLES LeCOMPTE, Ph. D. Instructor in French DWIGHT MILTON LEWIS, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine EDWARD MORGAN LEWIS, M.A. Instructor in Elocution WILLIAM ALBERT LILLEY, Jr.. M.E. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM RAYMOND LONGLEY, Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics GEORGE BLAKEMAN LOVELL, M.A. Instructor in Cerman JOHN BODINE LUNGER Lecturer on Insurance DAVID RUSSELL LYMAN, M.D. Clinical Lecturer on Tuberculosis EDWARD MICH.AEL McCABE, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmologv JAMES FARLEY McCLELLAND, Mn.E. Lecturer on Mining Engineering WILLIAM PITT McCUNE, M.A. Instructor in English HENRY NOBLE MacCRACKEN, Ph.D. Instructor in English GEORGE GRANT MacCURDY, Ph.D. (A. S.) 78 Water St. 881 Orange Si. 438 George St. (606 E. D.) Williamstown, Mass. 781 Orange St. 121 Brownell St. 765 Whitney Ave. Hartford Walllngford 22 Elm St. A. 245 D. 180 East Rock Road (10 Peab.) 237 Church St. Lecturer on Anthropolog} , and Curator of the Anthropological Collection Rev. ERNEST FRANK McGREGOR. M.A. Instructor in Sociology) Clinton Rf. ALBERT ALONZO MADSEN, I h.D. Instructor in Palestinian Geography 38 ® 1| P S a n n r r a n Ji nt nurri INSTRUCTORS MAX SOLOMON MANDELL Instructor in Russian CARLTON HOWARD MARYOTT, B.A. Instructor in Chemistry LAWRENCE MASON, B.A. Instructor in English CHAMPION HERBERT MATHEWSON, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry and Metallography ALFRED ARUNDEL MAY, M.A. Instructor in English CLARENCE WHITTLESEY MENDELL. MA. Instructor in Latin SYDNEY KNOX MITCHELL, Ph.D. Instructor in History ROBERT CLARK MORRIS, D.C.L. Lecturer on International Arbitration CYRUS LaRUE MUNSON, LL.B., M.A. Lecturer on General Legal Practice GEORGE HEWITT MYERS, M.F. Lecturer on Forestry Abroad FREDERICK HAYNES NEWELL, B.S. Lecturer on Forest Hydrography HERBERT BRINKERHOFF NORTH, M.E. Instructor in Drawing Rev. harry ERNEST PEABODY Alumni Lecturer in the Divinity School 101 Orange Si. u. c. 243 York St. H. M. L, 713 W. D. 86 C. 152 Whalley Ave. 767 Fifth Ave., New York City Williamsporl, Pa. Washington, D. C. Washington. D. C. 250 Whalley Ave. Hartford Hon. EPAPHRODITUS PECK, LL.B. Instructor in Evidence, Practice, Procedure, and Domestic Relations Professor ALBRECHT PENCK, Ph.D.. Sc.D. SilUman Memorial Lecturer CLARENCE CURTISS PERRY, Ph.B. Instructor in Physics and Steam Engine Bristol Berlin, Germany 121 Maple St. HB flalrMninpraitgigna-a 39 INSTRUCTORS Hon. JOHN 1 lOV r PERRY, LL.B.. MA. Souihpori Lecturer on Parliarnentar i Law CHARLES DICKINSON PHELPS, M.D. 642 Campbell Ave, West I laven Instructor in Ph )sical Diagnosis FREDERICK ERASTUS PIERCE, Ph.D. 622 Washington Ave., West Haven Instructor in English OVERTON WESTFELDT PRICE. B.A. Washington, D. C. Lecturer on Covernment Forestry CHARLES RABOLD (Mem.) Ml E. 16th St.. New York City Instructor in Singing KELLEY REES, Ph.D. 319 Willow St. Instructor in Creek CHAUNCEY BREWSTER RICE. Ph.D. (56 N. S. H.) 61 Huntington St. Instructor in Applied Electricity JOHN PIERREPONT RICE, M.A. 179 V-S. Instructor in French FREDERICK OSCAR ROBBINS, B.A. 215 Livingston Si. Instructor in French CHALFANT ROBINSON, Ph.D. (201 F.) 233 Edwards St. Instructor in History JOSEPH WICKHAM ROE. M.E. 79 Trumbull St. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering EDWARD KING ROOT, M.D. 1 lartford Lecturer on Life Insurance Examinations in lire Medical Sclwol LEON.ARD CUTLER SANFORD, M.D. (347 Temple St.) Instructor in Operative Surgerp MARVIN McRAE SCARBROUGI 1. M.D, M.A, 120 York St. Instructor in Pharmacology LEO SCHULZ Woodcliff, Bergen Co.. N. J. Instructor in l ' ioloncello-Pla )ing ROBERT LIVINGSTON SCHUYLER, M.. ' . . 879 Elm St. Instructor in History 40 SljpSaunrrait atJ nurrt INSTRUCTORS HERBERT LEE SEWARD, M.E. 116 V-S. Instructor in Shop Visiling and Drarving ERNEST WILSON SHELDON, B.A. 569 P. Instructor in Mathematics WILLIAM KENT SHEPARD, Ph.D. 87 Cottage St. Instructor in Mechanics DAVID STANLEY SMITH, B.A., Mus.B. (126 College St.) 120 Linden St. Instructor in the Theorv of Music, and Secretarv of the Department of Music E. HERSHEY SNEATH, Ph.D., LL.D. 285 Whitney Ave. Lecturer on Enghsh Philosophic Literature CLARENCE OILMAN SPALDING, Ph.B. 70 Grove St. Demonstrator of Pharmacy FREDERICK NOYES SPERRY, M.D. 42 College St. CUnical Instructor in Laryngology and Otology WILLIAM SPRENGER, M.D, 366 George St. Demonstrator of the Uses of the X-Rays FRANK BILLINGS STANDISH, M.D. 310 Elm St. Clinical Instructor in Medicine HARRY MERRIMAN STEELE, M.D. 226 Church Si. Instructor in Pediatrics GEORGE THOMAS SURFACE, Ph.D. (190 K.) 12 University PI. Instructor in Geography EDWIN CASSIUS TAYLOR (A. S.) 415 Winthrop Ave. Instructor in Dran ' ing THOMAS THACHER, LL.D. 62 Cedar St., New York City Lecturer on Corporations ELBERT NEVIUS SEBRING THOMPSON, Ph.D. (11 Wh.) 732 Elm St. Instructor in Rhetoric GEORGE ALBERT THOMPSON, B.F.A. (A. S.) 79 Clinton Ave. Instructor in Painting WILMOT HAINES THOMPSON, Jr., Ph.D. 157 L. Instructor in Creel( air HniiirraitH 19nH-9 41 INSTRUCTORS EDN ARD THORSTENBERG. Ph.D. Instniclor in German HARRY DON. LD TIEMANN. M.E., M.F. Lecturer on Forest Tecbnologxi JAMES MULFORD TOWNSEND, B.A., LL.B. Lecturer on Transfer of Monetary Securities THOMAS ALLEN TULLY, B.A. Recorder of the College Faculty) HORACE SCUDDER UHLER, Ph.D. Instructor in Phvsics Rev. Professor HIRAM VanKIRK, Ph.D. Instructor in Systematic Theologxi RALPH GIBBS VanNAME, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry AXEL EBENEZER VESTLING, Ph.D. Instructor in German CURTIS HOWE WALKER, Ph.D. Instructor in Histor i ROOSEVELT PRUYN WALKER, MA. Instructor in English ARTHUR GUSTAVUS WARD, Ph.D. Instructor in German FREEMAN W.ARD. Ph.D. Instructor in Geolog}) and Mineralogy JAMES HENRY WEBB, B.S., LL.B. Instructor in Criminal Procedure and Criminal LaTv JAMES EVERETT WHEELER, B.A., LL.B. Lecturer on Loolfing up the Law GEORGE REBER WIELAND, Ph.D. Lecturer on Paleobotany LEWIS WILLIAMS Instructor in Piano-Placing 35 Lynwood PI. (Mar.) 160 East Rock Road 318 West 75lh St.. New York Cily (Lam.) 361 George St. (S. P. L.) 93 Collage Si. (607 E. D.) 79 Howe St. (K. C. L.) 121 High Si. 92 Avon Si. 399 B. 79 Howe Si. 152 Whalley Ave 106 Howe St. 42 Church St. 82 Edgehlll Road (27 Peab.) WoodmonI 284 Orange St. 42 QI Ij r S a tt rt P r anil ?P n t Pourri INSTRUCTORS LORANDE LOSS WOODRUFF, PhD InsirucloT in Biology LESTER WILLIAM ZARTMAN, Ph.D. Instructor in Insurance and Political EconomXi (73 S. B. L.) 837 Orange St. 100 Brownell Si. -Assistants in instruction CLARENCE EDWARD ANDREWS, M.A. Assistant in Rhetoric FREDERICK GEORGE BECK, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Gynecology SAMUEL JOHN BERARD, Ph.B. Assistant in Descriptive Geometry and Machine Design, and Assistant the Sheffield Scientific School SETH DANIELS BINGHAM, Jr., B.A., Mus.B. Assistant in Organ-Playing EUGENE MAURICE BLAKE, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Ophthalmology and Otology ROWLAND SHERWOOD BOSWORTH, B.A. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory WALTER MINOR BRADLEY. Ph.D. Assistant in Mineralogy HARRY GUNNISON BROWN, B.A. Assistant in Economics CONSTANTINE MUGURDITCH CONSTANTIAN, B.A., Ph.B, Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry WILLIS HANFORD CROWE, M.D. Clinical Assistant In Ophthalmology . JOHN PATRICK CROWLEY Assistant Demonstrator of Pharmacy WILLIAM SMITH CULBERTSON. B.A. Assistant in Anthropology FRED ENGELHARDT, Ph.B. Laboratory Assistant in Physics 821 Congress Ave. 813 Orange Si. Librarian of 94 Prospect Si. 257 Church Si. 83 C. 520 Whilney Ave. 691 W D. 277 Crown Si. 106 Whalley Ave. 97 Sherman Ave. 204 F. 176 V-S. ■ I fair Mnittrraits 1908-9 43 ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION HENRY PRATT FAIRCHILD. B.A. Assistant in Commercial Ceograpli i WILLIAM RUTHVEN FLINT, B.A. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory GEORGE EDWARD GAGE, MA. Laborator} Assistant in Bacteriologv JOSEPH LEO GILMORE, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics HERBERT HARTLEY GUEST, Ph.B. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry GEORGE FREDERICK GUNDELFINGER, Ph.B. Assistant in Mathematics WILLIS ELLIS HARTSHORN. M.D. Clinical Assistant in Surger]) FRED HARVEY HEATH, B.S. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory CARLE WILLIAM HENZE. M.D. Clinical Assistant in Cpneco ogp ARCHIBALD CECIL HERBERT, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Medicine JOHN DEAN HOLM, M.S. Laboratory Assistant in Mining and Metallurgy ALBERT WALLACE HULL, B.A. Assistant in the Sloane Physical Laboratory, and Sloane Fellon ' JAMES MORTIMER KENISTON, M.D. Clmical Assistant in Psychiatry MOSES KING Assistant in the Gymnasium FLORENCE BINGHAM KINNE, MA. Laboratory Assistant in Pathology ISRAEL SIMON KLEINER, Ph.B. Assistant in Physiological Chemistry (3a Her.) 1233 Chapel Si. 121 Dwlght St. 12 S. H. 1% Main Si., WesI Haven 164 Ednewood Ave. 124 Wall Si. 1138 Chapel Si. 712 W D. 22 Trumbull St. 159 Elm St. 032 Yale P, O. 120 York St. MKldIeK wn G. 209 ' I ' ork Si. 39 Ho 44 5Il|p Sannrr anJ Pnt ourri ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION HENRY FREDERICK KLENKE, M.D. Clinical Assislani in Dermatology) CLARENCE MOORE KNOX, Ph.B. Assistant in Draiping JOHN EDWARD LANE, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Medicine JULIUS ANSGAR LARSEN, B.A. Assistant in Geology WALTER SIDDERS LAY, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics WILLIAM HARDING LONGLEY, M.A. Laboratory Assistant in Biology JOHN FRANKLIN LYMAN, B.S. Laboratory Assistant in Biology DAVID FORD McFARLAND, M.S. Assistant in Chemistry KENNETH GERARD MACKENZIE, Ph.B. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry ARTHUR SAMUEL McQUEEN, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics EDWIN CYRUS MILLER, B.A. Assistant in Botany, and Proctor ALFRED GOLDSTEIN NADLER, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Dermatology GEORGE ELWOOD NICHOLS, B.A. Assistant in Botany, and Proctor LOUIS ADOLPH NOTKINS, M.D. Clinical Assistcmt in Neurology THOMAS AUGUSTINE O ' BRIEN, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Neurology and Laryngology CLAUDE CLAIR PERKINS, B.A. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory 530 Howard Ave. 685 Yale p. O. 203 York St. (I Peab.) 418 B. Centerville 120 York Si. 706 W. D. (S. C. L.) 20 Whalley Ave. 162 S. C. L. Branford 565 p. 377 Orange St. 569 P. 704 Howard Ave. 230 Oak St. 376 Elm Si. i alp lutHrrailH laOH-a 45 ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION EDWIN IWRKER PITMAN, M.D. 52 Sylvan Ave. Clinical Assistant in Cmecolog JOSEPH EZEKIEL POGUE, Jr., M.S. 1305 Chapel St. LahoTalory Assistant in Mineralogy RICHARD FOSTER RAND, M.D. 246 Church St. Clinical Assistant in Cijneco ogp and Surgcrj; JOSEPH CHAPPELL RAYWORTH, MA. 3 B. M. H. Assistant in Malliematics EDWIN JAY ROBERTS, B.S. 712 W. D. Assistant in the Kent Chemical La ' oral iT ) JAMES FREDERICK ROGERS, M.D. 378 George Si. Clinical Assistant in Physical Diagnosis WILLIAM GUMMING ROSE, B.S. 1305 Chapel St. Laboratory Assistant in Physiological Chemistry CHARLES EDWIN SANFORD, M.D. 554 Dixwell Ave. Clinical Assistant in Medicine MAX SCHWARTZ 465 Dixwell Ave. Assistant in the Gy nmasium HENRY DeWITT SMITH. Ph.B. 379 Temple Si. Laboratory Assistant in Mining and Metallurgy MASON FOOTE SMITH, Ph.B. W. O. Assistant in the Observatory SEYMOUR LEOPOLD SPIER, M.D. 359 Crown St. Clinical Assistant in Surgery THOMAS SMITH TAYLOR. B.A. 542 P. Assistant in the Sloane Physical Laboratory EDWIN WARD TILLOTSON. Jr., B.A. K. C. L. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory BURTON ISAAC TOLLES. M.D. 196 York St. Assistant in Anatomv RAYNHAM TOWNSHEND, M.D. 233 Church St. Assistant in the Anatomical Laboratory, and Clinical Assistant in Surger ) 46 ult rlSannrraiiii ntPaurri ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION ROBERT GRAHAM TRACY, M.D. 407 Howard Ave. Clinical Assistant in Surgery WILLIAM HENRY TWENHOFEL, B.A. (9 Peab.) 122 Derby Ave. Assistant in Ceolog]} BURTON MERRILL VARNEY, B.A. (I Peab.) 43 Llvlngsion St. Assistant in Ceologxi HIRAM LEE WARD, B.A. 205 F. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory j HARRY LITTLE WELCH, M.D. 44 College St. Clinical Assistant in Gynecology FRANK ELBERT WHEELOCK, B.A. 120 York St. Assistant in the Sloane Physical Laboratory ROBERT DAY WILLIAMS, MA. 589 P. Assistant in Psychology THOMAS GODDARD WRIGHT. M.A. 209 F. Assistant in English Composition RALPH WILLIAM YOUNG, Ph.B. 665 W. D. Laboratory Assistant in Mining and Metallurgy lA-ssistants lit Vimlnlstratlon ICnlvcrslty an.i 2)cfartmcnts CLARA LOUISA BARNUM, B.A. 344 Humphrey St. Assistant in the University Secretary ' s Office THOMAS ROSSITER BARNUM, B.A. (Wood.) 344 Humphrey St. Assistant to the Secretary of the University GEORGE MERWIN BEERS (3 S. H.) 130 Cottage St. Clerk in the Treasurer ' s Office of the Sheffield Scientific School WILLIAM COOKE BEERS, Ph.B. (Hen.) 279 Willow St. Registrar of the Laxv School THOMAS ATTWATER BOSTWICK (9 Peab.) 43 Livingston Si. Assistant in the Peahody Museum CHARLES CLARK BROWN, Ph.B. (Wood) 22 Lynwood PI. Private Secretary to the Secretary of the University alrXniurrattQl9a8-9 47 ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION GF.ORGE IIANFORD BUTLEIR (25 Lam.) 101 o.k Si. Cashier in the Bursar ' i Office RUB1 ' McINTYRE CHATFIELD ' (Wood.) 102 Dwighi Si. Assistant in the Universil i Secretarii ' s Office E ' ERT MORDEC.-XI CL.ARK. B.A. 227 F. Proctor WILLIAM ALFRED DUDLEY (G.) Guilford Cashier in the C )mnasium CLIFFORD PIERPONT FOOTE (25 Lam.) Slony Creek Clerk ' ' •£ Bursar ' s Office J. NE ADALINE FORBES Kimberly Ave., Easi Haven Clerk in the Registrar ' s Office of the Sheffield Scientific School HUGH GIBB (26 Peab.) 79 Broadway Assistant in the Peabod Museum CLARENCE RUSSELL HALL. B.A. 1076 Chapel Si. Assistant in the Bureau of Appointments CHARLES W.ATSON HAWTHORN H.AND 158 York Si. Assistant in the C )mnasium ADA SUSAN HOTCHKISS (Wood.) 45 Lake PI. Private Secretary to the President JAMES READE HUTCHINSON (3 S. H.) Branford Assistant Clerk ' ' Treasurer ' s Office of the Sheffield Scientific School EDWARD CRANDALL JOHNSON 1361 Chapel Si. Superintendent of the Universilv Dining Hall THOMAS ALBERT DWIGHT JONES. Ph.B. B. M. H Secretary of the Scientific Department of the Yale University Christian Association ELIZABETH CULLEN KAVANAGH 14 Compion Si. Clerk ' n ihe Forest School MRS. CHARLES TODD LINCOLN 126 McKmley Ave. Private Secretary to the Dean of the Academical Department MAY B. LYON (668 W. D.) 100 Howe S-. Private Secretary to the Faculty of the Divinity School 48 SItjpSannfrani PntPnurri ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION JAMES STERLING McCLELLAND (Wood.) 70 Smith St., West Haven Private Secretar]) to the Treasurer ARTHUR LAUREN MALTBY (Hen.) 107 W. Assistant Registrar of the Larv School MARY M. MAYER (3 S. H.) 475 Elm St. Private Secretary to the Director of the Sheffield Scientific School Mrs. JESSIE MAYNARD 276 Prospect St. Matron of the Infirmary MARY GRACE MERRITT 276 Prospect St. Superintendent of Nursing at the Infirmary HENRY MINOTT OSBORN (25 Lam.) 406 Orange St. College Bursar HARRY JUDD OSTRANDER (Wood.) 328 Humphrey St. Clerl( in the Treasurer ' s Office HARRIET BENTON PHELPS (M. S.) 67 Dwight St. Registrar of the Medical School and Assistant in the Medical Library CHARLES VERNON PORTER, Jr. (Hen.) 702 W. D. Assistant Registrar of the Larv School CAROLYN QUENTIN (126 College St.) Whilneyville Private Secretary to the Dean of the Department of Music WILLIAM EUSTIS ROWLAND (Wood.) 41 Maple St. Cashier in the Treasurer ' s Office JAMES PRESTON STRONG (Wood.) 222 Sherman Ave. Accountant in the Treasurer ' s Office CLARA BEATRICE UNDERWOOD (90 High St.) 130 Howe St. Pri vate Secretary to the Dean of the Graduate School KENNETH BRAKELEY WELLES, B.A. Dwight Hall Secretary of the Academical Department of the ' ale University Christian Associa- tion, and Superintendent of Drvighi Hall JAMES WILLARD WILLIAMS, B.A. 2 Dwight Hall University General Secretary of the Yale University Christian Association CECIL WRIGHT 542 p. Proctor ■ma air Uniurraity 1908-9 49 tlbrarles ELIZABETH DESHLER BOGGS Assistant in the Library Mrs. JENNIE CAMPBELL Cataloguer in the Library RUTH LOUISE COMES Cataloguer in the Lihrarxj JAMES ALO SIUS DeLACE ' Assistant in the Lihraty KARL DIEHL Assistant in the Library ANNIE PAMELIA DINGMAN Cataloguer in the Library JOHN IRELAND HOWE DOWNES, B.F.A. Librarian of the Art School JOEL NELSON ENO, M.A. Cataloguer in the Library CHARLES DAVID FAIRMAN Assistant in the Library GLADYS LADD FRISBY Cataloguer in the Library MRS. HENRIETTA CLARK GILBERT Assistant in the Library EDNA M.AY GILLETTE Private Secretary to the Librarian HENRY ROBERT GRUENER Assistant in the Library Mr.s. JESSIE CRAIG HARGER Cataloguer in the Library ELLEN A. HEDRICK, B.A. Catalogue Reviser in the Library ARABELLA ENSIGN HORTON Cataloguer in the Library (Lib.) 100 York Sq. (Lib.) 1303 Chapel Si. (Lib.) 382 DIxwell Ave. (Lib.) 179 Exchange Si. (Lib.) 43 Sylvan Ave. (Lib.) 27 College St. (A. S.) 345 Whitney Ave. (Lib.) 130 Howe Si. (Lib.) 208 Whalley Ave. (Lib.) 707 Elm St. (Lib.) 26 Kensington St. (Lib.) 252 Winthrop Ave. (Lib.) 78 Pearl Si. (L.b.) 14 University PI. (Lib.) 65 Grove Si. (Lib.) 202 Crown St. 50 2Stfp Sannrr anii Pat ourrt ANNIE ELIZA HUTCHINS Catalogue Reviser in the Library SARA GARDNER HYDE Calalogue Reviser in the Library GEORGE ALEXANDER JOHNSON Assistant in the Library CONSTANCE KERSCHNER Cataloguer in the Library BESSIE MAY LANCASTER Cataloguer in the Library ANNA MARIE MONRAD, B.S. Cataloguer in the Library EDWARD THEODORE NEWELL, B.A. Curator of the Numismatic Collections CORNELIA EMMA NOTZ, B.A. Cataloguer in the Library JESSIE AGNES PARSONS Cataloguer in the Library MOLLIE MARJORIE PATTON Cataloguer in the Library EUNICE ELEANOR PECK Cataloguer in the Library MAYNARD RAY SANBORN Assistant in the Library MARJORIE HOUGHTON SMITH Cataloguer in the Library ISABELLA MAUDE TISDALE Cataloguer in the Library REBECCA DUTTON TOWNSEND Cataloguer in the Library MABELLE WARNER LEES WILLIAMS Cataloguer in the Library Library (Lib.) 65 Grove Si. (Lib.) 1916 Stale Si. (Lib.) 191 Edgewood Ave. (Lib.) 333 Dixwell Ave. (Lib.) 65 Grove Si. (Lib.) 935 Yale p. O. (Lib.) 191 Edgewood Ave. (Lib.) 917 Howard Ave. (Lib.) 195 Alwater St. (Lib.) 1 1 1 York St. (Lib.) 25 Woodland St. (Lib.) 9 College Si. (Lib.) 268 Orchard St. (Lib.) 76 Mansfield St. (Lib.) 67 Smith St., West Haven ! I. fair Vniurraity 1908-9 51 ADRIENNE VAN WINKLE Catalogue Reviser in the IJhrarv ALICE AMELIA WOOD. B.S. Cataloguer in the Lihrarv ullilngs ani (Broun s HENRY A. BARNES Superintendent of the Universitv Steam Department WILLIAM DANIEL HENNIG Supermtendent of College Janitors FRANK EDWIN HOTCHKISS Superintendent of the Grounds and Buildings HARRY K. LOCKARD Engineer of the Sheffield Scientific School JOHN MAUTTE Engineer of the Sheffield Scientific School EZRA PECK MERRIAM Superintendent of the Divinitv Buildings JOHN E. MOXLEY Machinist of the Sheffield Scientific School JAMES ALLAN MUNRO Superintendent of the Buildings and Mainlenancc Department JOHN HILL MURRAY Head Gardener of the Yale Botanical Garden LII.LIE BELLE NASON Accountant in the Universitv Steam Department SARA ELIZABETH THACHER Accountant in the Buildings and Maintenance Department (Lib.) 98 Howe St. (Lib.) 1305 Chapel St. (rear Her.) 80 Admiral St. (25 Lam.) 235 Ed ewood Ave. 220 F. 92 Clark St. 32 Dudley St., Highwood 108 College St. 411 Blohm St.. West Haven (88 High St) 88 Lake F l. 227 Mansfield St. 84 Park St. 441 Second Ave., West Haven IBMi 52 01jp Saunrr an T o t Pnnrrt .Abbreviations A. Absent on leave. A. H. Alumni Hall. A. S. Art School. B. Berkeley Hall. B. C. Ballell Chapel. B. G. Botanical Gardens. B.M. H. Byers Memorial Hall. C. Connecticut Hall. C. D. Carpentry Department. C. S. H. College Street Hall D. Durfee Hall. Dw. Dwight Hall. E. D. East Divinity Hall. F. Farnam Hall. Fw. Fayerweather Hall. G. Gymnasium. H.M. L. Hammond Metallurgical Laboratory. Hen. Hendrie Hall. Her. Herrick Hall. K. Kirtland Hall. K. C. L. Kent Chemical Laboratory. L. Lawrance Hall. Lam. Lampson Hall (containing Lampson Ly- ceum). L.O.M. Leel Oliver Memorial Hall. Lib. University Library. M.S. Medical School. Mar. Marsh Hall. Mem. Memorial Hall. N.S.H. North Sheffield Hall. O. Osborn Hall. P. Pierson Hall. Peab. Peabody Museum. P.O. Post Office (Yale Station). Ph. Phelps Hall. S.B.L. Sheffield Biological Laboratory S. C. L. Sheffield Chemical Laboratory. S.H. Sheffield Hall. S. P. L. Sloane Physical Laboratory. u.c. University Clinic. U.H. University Hall (Dining H,ll) V. Vanderbilt Hall. V-S. Vanderbilt-Scientific Halls. w. Welch Hall. W. .D West Divinity Hall. W.O. Winchester Observatory. Wh. While Hall. Win. Winchester Hall. Wood. Woodbridge Hall. Wool. Woolsey Hall. Numbering of ooms 1- 69 Vanderbih Hall. 70- 93 Connecticut Hall. 94-141 Welch Hall. 142-183 Lawrance Hall. 184-232 Farnam Hall. 1- 21 5 Sheffield Hall. 25- 58 North Sheffield Hall. 60- 70 Sheffield Biological Lab 100-135 Winchester Hall. 140-162 Sheffield Chemical Labo (Tollcse iOorntltorlcs 233-272 Durf. 382 422 470 600 Hall. White Hall. Berkeley Hall. Fayerweather Hall. Pierson Hall. 601-654 East Divinity Hall. SbcTfieli Scientific School !ftuU6lngs 175-193 Kirtland Hall. 200-226 llory. 1-14 100-153 tory. Plvlnltj Scbool 655-724 West Divinity Hall Leel Oliver Memorial Hall. Byers Hall, dormitory floor. Vanderbilt-Scientific Halls. I i ■ alrMni«prailHl9nfl-9 53 Office Iff ours The President of the Univcnil]] — Woodbridge Hall, 8.30 A. M. lo 1.00 p. M. (Students not having an appointment are advised to call between 10.15 and 11.15 A. M.) The Secretary of the University — Woodbridge Hall, 10.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. (Secre- tary ' s Office, 9.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. and 2.00 to 4.30 P. M. Saturday and in vacation. 9.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M.) The Treasurer of the University — Woodbridge Hall, 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. (Office closes Saturday and in vacation at 1.00 P. M.) Academical Department (Yale College) — The Dean, Lampson Hall, 10.30 A. M. to 1.00 p.m. Sheffield Scientific 5c ioo — The Director and Treasurer, 3 Sheffield Hall, 9.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. Graduate School The Dean, 90 High Street, daily except Saturday, 10.00 to 11.30 A.M. (Dean ' s office 10.00 A. M. to 12 M., and 2.00 to 3.00 P. M. except Saturday.) School of the Fine Arts— The Director, 9.00 A. M. to 12.00 M., 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. Department of Music— The Dean, 126 College Street, Wednesday, 12.30 to 1.00 P. M., Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday, 3.00 P. M. (Secretary ' s Office, daily, 10.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M.) Department of Forestry— The Director, 360 Prospect Street, daily, 9.00 A. M. to 1 2.00 M. Department of Theology — Acting Dean, 668 West Divinity Hall, daily, except Saturday. 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. i Department of Medicine— The Dean, Room 25. 150 York Street. 9.00 to 1 1 .00 A. M. Department of Laip— The Dean, Hendrie Hall, 9.00 A. M. to 1 .00 P. M. The Secre- tary, Room 17. Hendrie Hall. 8.30 to I 1.30 A. M. Observatory — The Director, The Observatory, corner Prospect and Canner streets. 1 1 .00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. Co ege Bursars Office — Lampson Hall. 9.00 A. M. to 3.00 P. M. Bureau of Appointments — 4 Phelps Hall, 9.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. DEAN FREDERICK S. JONES, 87, Who Takes Office September. 1909. k ca6emical il)ef artmeRt Senior A.pf olntmcnts, (Tlass of 1908 (For ihc aiorl( of ihc n holc cntlcge counc ) pi)llosopl)lcal Orations Carleton Mansfield Allen Albert Edwin Avey Forrest Beyer Ronald Mu.rhead Byrnes Starr Gardiner Cooper George Dahl Eugene Delano. Jr. Lewis Charles Everard Harold Thomas Fuller 11 Henry Hollisler Jackson Karl Wendell Kirchwey James Corbetl Barrv William Burke Belknap Clifford Hershey Bissell Hillier McClure Burrowes Reginald Mcintosh Cleveland Raymond Vere Congdon David Ferguson Sydney Joseph Frank Ralph Edward Goodwin Walter Earle Hartley •The subdivision of a gro dents in Yale College only dui Howard Bishop Lewis Homer Chidsey Neal Edward Hartman Relsner Robert William Rosenberg John Harold Ryan Charles Seymour Frederick Nelson Stevens Ralph Fernhead Stoddard Lewis Hill Weed Arthur Harold Weslon Tflgb Orations Charles Robert Housum Samuel Lamson Howell Otis Scott Humphrey Donald Lines Jacobus William Rockwell Leete Charles Fisher Luther Graham Cummlngs Porter Raymond Bates Small Richard Roy Smith jp by a dash Indicates that the men Ing Senior year. Clifton Le Barron Adams Carl William Blegen William Smith Culberlson Frederick Chase Heck Dellvan Alexander McGregor Chester Arthur Phillips William Marshall Waller Spla William Henry Twenhofel Eugene Clark Worman William Joslah Wright William Norwood Sparha Horace Van Sands Taylor Thomas Anthony Thacher Laurence V ' all Updcgraff William Stlx Weiss James Wlllard Williams Ernest Lionel Wismer Howard Vernon Yergin Nathaniel Burton Sewell riose names the dash were stu 56 SIl|p lanitpr a ah Pat Durrt Everett Lee Baker Donald Campbell Bakewell Earl Edward Beyer Wlllard Samuel BIssell Andrew Linn Bostwick Rowland Sherwood BosworlK Hamilton Mabie Brush Thomas James Camp George Edward Cathn Francis Deraismes Childs David Nye Barrows Charles Sherman Bodwell Lewis Samuel Boothe Wendell Stanton Brooks Loyal Brown Clark Walter Goodwin Davis, Jr. Lewis Henry DeBaun John Maurice Deyo Conway Wmg Dickson Leonard Henry Freiberg Frederick Augustus Godley Irving Goldenburg DeForest Hulburd Samuel Alpert Joseph Howland Auchincloss Oswald Prentiss Backus, Jr. Lucus Horatio Biglow, 3d Joseoh Clarence Black Frank Eugene Bridgett Ralph Shepherd Bromcr Charles Bigelow Drake Waller Remy Dray Ernest Arthur Eddy Frank Altschul Gordon Auchincloss Philip Curtis Kibling Barllett John Dicks Cutter, Jr. Courtlandt Palmer Dixon lohn Elliott Field Francis Yarringlon Goodell George Jackson Grammer, Jr. Burton Johnson Hollisler Thomas Hooker Chapin Howard Orations Oscar Henry Cooper, Jr. Davenport Hooker Clarke Stanley Hurlbut George Metcalf Johnson Charles Whittemore Knapp Geoffrey Konta William Benjamin Lipphardt Frank Hermon Nettleton Francis Ely Norris iDlssertatlons Russell Dyer Kiltredge Julius Ansgar Larsen Sinclair Lewis Isaac Loe wenthal Charles James McGraw Philip Rogers Mallory Frank Gilbert Marsh Wilford Wolfie Naman Robert Hale Noyes Patrick Brett O ' Sullivan John Punnelt Peters, Jr. Otto Carl Pickhardt Tflrst Disputes Joseph Sherman Euans Chauncey Brewster Garver Samuel Newton Holliday, 2d Raymond Ives Carl Kincaid John Charles McCarthy Samuel Francis Melcher Philip Scudder Ordway Samuel Oilman Ordway Lester William Perrin Scco!t6 TPispulcs Robert Saxe Kinsey Ellis Knowles Irving J. MacDuffie, Jr. .-Xlan Newhall Mann lohn Warner Moore Frederic Timothy Murphy Duncan Clinch Phillips. Jr. James Laughlin Phillips Philip Hale Pierson John Thomas Pigotl, Jr. Harold Sackett Pond Arthur Dimon Osborne, 2d William Richmond Peters, Jr Robert Alphonso Shacklcton Warren Ball Wilkes Rollin Broughton Arthur Delma Dyess Roy Bryant Hunter Miles Gordon Thompson Pike Powers Waldrop Walter Richardson Harold Wade Riggs Henry Alsop Riiey Gustave Jennings Rosenn William David Scholle Joseph Byron Sieber George Henry Soule, Jr. Edgar Wendell Tail William Wilford Wynkoop Joe Martin Higginbotha Emmet O ' Neal Harvey S. Whltacre William Lutkins Rae Ray John Reigelulh John Wyness Skinner Charles McLean Smith Kennard Underwood Thomas Joseph Walker Clarke Washburne Charles Law Watkins Kenneth Brakeley Welle J.- She Edward ett, Jr The subdivision of a group by a dash indicates that the men wh Yale College only during Senior year. Edwin Pugsley Arnold Schmidt Joseph Lionel Seligman Archie McDaniels Sheldon Roger Sherman Harold Stanley Maurice Stanley [ames Mulford Townsend. Jr. Henry Carlisle Tultle Robert Bruner Umberger Rollin Thomas White Isadore David Whitestone loee names are below the dash were students in alr ItiivprBity 1300-9 57 Albtrt Parker Abbe Chauncey Perry Beadleslon Henrv Sarlwell Beardsley Jonathan Sawyer Bradley Nathan Holllster Bundy Philip Hamilton Collins Edward Stiles Davev Samuel Ellis Dunham Sydney Dodd Frissell William Gammell. Jr, John Arthur Gardner Charles Howard Gilbert Herman Alofsin, 2d Malcolm Sterling Banks Baud Broomhall Reginald X oodward Catlin Guy Cory Cleveland Charles Templeton Crocker X alter Morgan Crunden William Strong Cashing Malcolm Graham Douglas John Henry Fitzgerald, Jr. Tflrsl (ToUoquics Doanld Greene Joseph Thomas Hagan Jule Murat Hannaford, Jr. James Pendleton Helm, Jr. Edward Kenneth 1 loyt John Cornelius Hvde Charles Elliott Ide Alfred Horace Kahn Harold Brown Keyes Ralph Porter Mackenzie Austin Cook Merrill Charles Edward Messerly, Jr. 5ccon6 (Tolloqulcs Frank Gosnell, Jr. Dwight Torrey Griswold Louis Lee Hemingway Francis Percy Loveland Theodore Bird Lvon William Holmes Mackenzie Douglas Miller Paul Moore Joseph William Murphy Oliver Burnham North James Thacker Milliken August Charles Mitkc Eliot Hale Porte r Wright llaffards Robertson Robert Enos Scragg Henry Burgess Snyder Albert Tenney Spaulding James Carlton Thornton Dennis Bascombe Tilson William K.ay Wallace Henry Walter Webb Arthur Wren Herbert David Wright. Sidney Rollins Overall George Albert Peirce Donald Wallace Porter Beekman Oliver Rouse James Hale Sleinman Donald Barton Stewart Joshua Boone Waterworth Paul Lansing Veeder Hfonors in Special Stu6le5 (Tlass of 1908 3n (Tlasslcal Tanguagts anb literature Hillier McClure Burrowes Harold Thomas Fuller Husted Henry Hollister Jackson Arthur Harold Weston Jii (Bermanlc Cait ua cs and Clt£rature James Corbetl Barry Frederick Nelson Stevens 3ii tngllsb Tanguagc anb Cltcraturc Hamilton Mabie Brush Thomas James Camp Oscar Henry Cooper, Jr. Walter Morgan Crunden Lewis Charles Everard Frederick Augustus Godley Charles Robert Ho 3ti 5Ztalb«maHcs Willard Samuel Bissell 3n IJby tcal Sciences Samuel Alpert Forrest Beyer Rowland Sherwood Bosworlh Ernest Arthur Eddy Charles Robert Housum Howard Bishop Lewis Olio Carl Pirkhardi Charles McLean Smith Horace Van Sands Tavlor Lewis Hill Weed In 5latural Sciences Davenport Hooker Henry Alsop Riley ' Jn Philosophy .Albert Edwin Avey Edward Hartman Reisner Tit Sflstorf James Corbett Barry n Social Sciences Loyal Brown Clark William Smith Culbertson Lewis Henry DeBaun Oliver Burnham North Wilford Wolfie Naman Isadore David Whitcslone William Wilford Wynkoop 58 ® If p Sannrr anb T at Jourri Hfonors in Studies of ' Junior $ ear Paul Thompson Arnold Richard Herbert Bennett John Kingsley BIrge William Whiting Borden Carolus Thomas Clark Allen Robert Dodd Daniel Higgins Fenlon Harvey HoUister Bundy Francis Peabody Butler Charles Soulter Campbell Frank Thompson Case Aims Chamberlain Coney Jackson Annan Dykman Harold Ransom Edwards Charles Vanderveer Graha Ralph Volney Harlow Patrick Joseph Healey Paul Shipman Andrews Frank August Assmann Wheaton Augur William Rider Babcock Earle Wilson Bachman Gerald Morton Butler Douglas Treat Davidson Samuel Foree Dennis Gayer Gardner Dominick Leon Godchaux (Tlass of 1909 Frederick Lamont Gates Clarence Flack Graham Robert Noah Griswold Jesse McMillan Harding Birch Helms Wilson McClaughry Hume Elias Alfred Johnson Leonard Bacon Parks Harris Monroe Humason Alexander Comstock Kirk Allen Trafford Klols Dickson Hammond Leavens W.lber McKee Harry Meixell, Jr. Robert Moses Karl Eugene Murchey Sherman Brown Neff William Cleveland Haley Paul Hilsdale Bernhard Eliot Hoffman James Merrlam Howard Joseph Paul Kaufman Robert Louis Levy Irvin Edward Margulies Rufus Monroe Meroney Edward McDonnell O ' Brien Morgan Porter Henry Brush Richardson John Bates Perrin Harold Cady Reynolds Howard Benjamin Slider John Minor Stetson Carl Hammond Thurston ' ' I ' e-tsung Tsur Raymond Lowrey Walkley Lawrence Benjamin Pagter Edward Otis Proctor Henry Lewis Read Cleaveland Jocelyn Rice Peler Benjamin Sarason Frank Jay Scribner Waller Pearson Smart Harold Phelps Stokes Malcolm Burt Vilas Rowland Gregory Wright Paul Goodwin Robison Arthur Ward Ru(f Stephen Willis Ryder Stanley Stokes Shepard James Piatt Sweeney Walker Moore Van Riper William Corcoran Welling John Benjamin Westcott Thome Lake Wheeler Edward Luther White air SniurrBttg 1908-9 59 Charles Dudley Armslronq Paul Duane Ba.ley John Edwin Barber Morris Harry Barman Charles Raymond Bentley Percy Wells B.dwell Samuel M.chael Cohen Donald Ryder Dickey Leonard CuUer Bigelow Edward Ely Curtis arren Gilberl Dayis Howard Alfred Dye James Harold Flye Lawrence Luther Barber Byron George Bliss Theodore Henry Brown Kent Saryer Clow Frederick Morris Drew, Jr Louis Coeihe Dreyfus. Jr. W illiam Young Duncan Roy Montgomery Andrew Arthur Edward Baker Henry Clarence Cloud Reuben Bernard Crispell Rosewell Mansing Curtis Edward John Davin Walter Herman Dielz Stephen Merrell Clement, Dayid Lewis Daggett William Kouniz Filch Elton Hoyt. 2d Tsu En Ing Francis Bales Jennings Richard Jenle Walter Selh Logan, Jr. Uunior Appointments (Tlass of 1910 (For Ihc n.oj7f of ihc first half of ihe course) Pbllosofblcal Orations . rlhur Robertson Fergusjun John Willard Ford Robert Dudley French Charles Mark Gill Richard Dwlght Hillis Lewis Orrin Hulchinson Elmer Dayenporl Keith Lyndon Marrs King Jflgb Orations Collin Ford Charles Pascal Franchol Perrin Comstock Galpin Nathan Flower George George Gordon Hyde Harry Jacob Kugel Benjamin Lionel Liberman Carl Albert Lohmann Edgar Mcnderson Ralph Emerson Myers Thomas Lawrason Riggs Robert Alphonso Taft Arthur Van Brunt Wayland We lls Williams John Joseph Lane Frank Coe Lewis Yin Chu Ma John Joseph MacCarlhy Edwin A. Whitman Howard DeForest Widger Orations Arthur Benson Gilbert lohn Tiumbull Melcalf Rufus Bartletl Hall, Jr. George Otto Oberhelman John James Jansen, Jr. Julius Christian Peter Stephen Edwards Keeler. Jr. Harold Bishop Reid Henry Darius McCord Graham Llewellyn Reynolds Roy Leighlon McFarland Geoige Adams Richardson Buckingham Parsons Merriman Philip Moen Sl.mson dissertations Arthur Howard Drlsko Louis Heitler Lehman Stanley Lincoln Gedney. Jr. [ames Harold Machelte Nathan Henry Gellert William Bradford MacLane George Leslie Harrison Thomas Llnder Marshall Albert McClellan Haskell Harold Obernauer Charles Frederic Jefferson Henry Montague Smith, Jr. Robert Burr King Edwaid Douglas Snyder Tflrst iDlsf-utcs Nelson Whilaker McCormick Alexander Lawton Mackall Thomas Means Ollyer Cromwell Morse. Jr. Francis Ward Paine George Stewart Pomeroy, Jr. Marsh Klock Powers William Silliman Rogers George Henry Sanderson Roger Sherman Michael Nathaniel Slolnirk William Strieker. Jr. Ralph Palmer Uptegrove Ernest Ross Warren Ralph Deane Whipple 60 ® Ij p lannpr a n J ? o t ourrt Frank Trowbridge Bailey Waller Barnum Davia Bellamy George Lamb Buist, Jr. Edward Harris Coy Russell Sargent Fenn Richard Kingsley Hawes John Heron Chalmers Holbrook Fuller Forbes Barnes Stanhope Bayne-Jones Hildreth Benner Henry Payne Bmgham Arthur Pierce Coates Thompson Dean Kilbourn Smith Dennis Albert De Silver George Gregg Fuller Charles Allen Goddard Tappan Gregory Sccon6 iDuputcs William Abraham Kincaid, Jr Max David Kirjassoff Charles Ramsey McCulloch Donald Bentley McLaury Meade Minnigerode Daniel Mungall, Jr. Frederick James Murphy Arthur Murray, Jr. yirst (Tolloqulcs Walter Frank Hayward, Jr. Morgan Hcbard Thomas Hewes Edward Ingraham Frank Williams Jones, Jr. Frederick Clinton Lake, Jj. James Taber Loree Earl Clarence MacArthur Charles Patrick McKiernan Buckingham Miller Louis David Minsk Kirk Bassett OTerrall Ward Edgerly Pearson Stephen Holladay Philbin Reginald Roome Frank Guiles Rolh Hsuan Tang Edwin Morey Waterbury Earl Trumbull Williams Rulhven Adriance Wodell Garnett Morgan Noyes Howard Vincent O ' Brien Ralph Harlan Pierce Guy Meredith Russell Edward Palmer Seymour William Hawthorne Shields, David Parker Smith Douglas Tracy Smith Alexander Berthold Timm George Charles Wilson Sheldon Smith Yates Roswell Mears Austin Herbert Howard Baker Edward Shippen Barnes John de Koven Bowen Thomas Wilson Bowers Howard Cordis Carter Wilbur Fisk Davis Charles Leverelt English Gilbert Bishop Ferris Sccon6 (Tolloqulcs James Drayton Heard Henry Glen Heedy Harold Jacob Hotton Carlton Clarke Jewelt Arthur Godwyn King Judson Stuart Landon Dana Turley Leavenworth Daniel Herman Myers Arthur Theodore Nabstedt Lawrence Harper Norton George Fish Parsons, Jr. Charles Baird Price Arthur Sewall Charles Messinger Steele Adrian Van Sinderen William Herbert Wood Edward Farrand Wright Chung Lui Yao i air Iniurraitg 1908-9 61 Philosophical High Oralions Orations Disserlalions First Disputes Second Disputes First Colloquies . Second Colloquies Total . . (Tomparatlve tJ ecor6 of 3unlor ZZVppolntmcnts 77 7« 79 ' HO ' HI ' 82 ' «) ' 84 ' 85 ' 86 ' 87 ' 88 ' 89 ' 90 ' 91 ' 92 ' 93 2 12 15 13 9 10 15 10 7 11 8 6 7 5 13 II 7 5 9 5 8 13 8 12 15 9 7 11 17 5 20 17 11 8 10 16 12 15 16 12 8 5 17 11 12 10 li 9 6 8 13 11 5 17 9 15 7 II 14 10 11 7 15 5 11 6 11 13 13 11 15 II 9 9 12 12 13 19 7 14 15 12 20 23 8 10 16 16 17 14 II 8 13 24 13 13 12 14 12 30 12 22 59 71 82 72 73 76 94 98 84 94 76 84 101 126 110 127 Year Philosophical High Orations Orations Dissertations First Disputes Second Disputes First Colloquies Second Colloqui Total . . •99 -00 ' 01 ' 02 ' 03 ' 04 ' 05 ' 06 ' 07 ' 08 ' 09 ' 10 12 •94 95 96 97 12 17 26 22 31 16 20 21 15 12 12 10 14 20 19 24 18 18 11 15 18 15 26 24 27 27 24 29 40 20 33 24 20 14 16 19 17 26 19 16 7 27 18 22 16 18 27 23 17 30 41 15 21 15 14 24 23 34 28 26 26 28 26 20 25 18 21 33 25 30 26 33 2 8 33 36 22 |26 25 34 33 25 24 33 33 30 20 30 35 22 29 25 31 33 25 30 33 39 35 32 27 156 175 198 196 209 193 220 158 198 167 152 142 157 212 199 198 192 7 11 16 21 23 25 9 14 19 20 24 16 13 14 24 25 23 21 16 16 17 20 21 21 18 12 28 29 24 23 24 23 36 24 27 26 Hfonors in Cnglisl) (Tomposition Class of 1910 Charles Dudley Armstrong Morris Harry Behrman Samuel Michael Cohen Edward Ely Curtis Donald Ryder Dickey Charles Pascal Franchot Robert Dudley French Charles Mark Gill Stephen Edwards Keeler. Jr Elmer Davenport Keith Robert Burr King Harry Jacob Kugel Benjamin Lionel Liberman Daniel Mungall. Jr. Thomas Lawrason Riggs ■William Silliman Rogers Robert Alphonso Taft Howard De Forest Widger Wayland ' Wells ' Williams 62 E If e Sannrr anb o t ourrt HfoRors in Studies of JF re5l)maa ' i.av (Tlass of 19U Charles Edward Clark James Dwight Dana Rodney Dean Joel Ellis Fisher, Jr. Mark Anthony Hall Merrill George Hastings William Archibald McAfee Howard Francis Phi ' pps Lawrence William Phipps Roy Ross Bernard Wertheimer Scharff Frederick Dwight Seward Clarence Proctor Thomas Everett Oyler Waters Lawrence Raymond Wheeler Stanley Thomas Williams Harold Duncan Aikman Stanley Ernest Brown William Anthony Curran John Bourne Dempsey Clinton Ellsworth Farnham Arthur Amory Geunmell Edward Harrah James Theodore Hillhouse Carroll Clark Hincks Carl Hitchcock Allen Skinner Hubbard Frederick Boughlon Keppy Edward Jones Kilduff Floyd Eugene Lamb Cornelius Ennis Lombardi Stanley Penfield Mead Allen Danforlh Pettee Francis Fitz Randolph Fred Carl Reckert Francis Bayard Rives Fidardo Reuben Serri Howard Francis Shatluck Edmund Courtland Slanlon Thomas Joseph Aubrey James Lenox Banks. Jr. Harold Benjamin Chapman Joseph Connolly Henry Barnard Davis William Brooke Dunwoody Thomas William Durkin Howard Tallmadge Foulkes Robert Philip Goldman John Greenebaum Harold Talbot Hartwell Charles Virgil Hickox, Jr. Guy Morris Howland Walter Jamison William Turney Klmber Davis Laird Krebs, Jr. Thomas Armitage Larremore Raymond Williams Lewis Abbot Augustus Low, Jr. William Erie McMicken Paul Griswold Macy Lawrence Stillman Morrison Paul Patterson Robert Alexander Patterson Mason Brayman Starring, Jr. Harold Hayward Thresher Gouverneur Morris Wilkins Turnbu Alexander Royal Wheeler falFainttirrBitglBOfi-a 63 Scl)olars of tl)e Iffouse VaU (tollcge, 1908-09 Brisied Scholar — Class of 1908, Henry Hollister Jackson. ff ' oo sejj Scholars — Class of 1909, Karl Eugene Murchey; Class of 1910, Robert Alphonso Taft;t Class of 1911, Frederick Dwight Seward. HurWul Scholar — Class of 1911, Carroll Clark Hincks. Runl( Scholar — Class of 1911, Joel Ellis Fisher, Jr. Scott Hurtl Scholars — Class of 1909, Charles Soulier Campbell; Class of 1910, Samuel Michael Cohen. Thomas Clasbp Waterman Scholars — Class of 1909, Wilson McClaughry Hume and John Minor Stetson. Alfred Barnes Palmer Scholar — Class of 1912, not yet apponted at date of publication. Daniel Lord. Jr., Scholar — Class of 1909, Richard Herbert Bennett. Learned Scholars — Class of 1909, Karl Eugene Murchey; Class of 1911, Roy Ross. John J. Cox Scholar — Class of 1910, Morris Harry Behrman. Robert Callender Scholar — Class of 1910, Robert Dudley French. John Bennetio Scholars — Class of 1909, James Lukens McConaughy ; Class of 1910, John Joseph MacCarthy. Mead Scholar — Class of 1907, Edwin Decks Harvey. Walter Joseph Austrian Scholar — Class of 1910, James Harold Flye. George Benedict Sherman Scholar — Class of 1911, Mark Anthony Hall. Anthon]) D. Stanle}) Scholar — Class of 1909, Howard Benjamin Slider. Plainfield Scholars — Class of 1909, John Benjamin Westcott; Class of 1910, George Henry Sanderson. Lispenard Sten ' art Witherhce Scholars — Class of 1909, Ed vard Francis Jefferson; Class of 1910, Arthur VanBrunt. Chicago Scholar — Class of 1909, Elias Alfred Johnson. Cleveland Scholar — Class of 1912, Charles Dallas Sunderland. Seattle Scholar — Class of 1912, not yet appointed at date of publication. Philadelphia Scholar — Class of 1912, Aaron Levan Dettra. Tuilion Scholars and Special Beneficiary Scholars are not inclucied here. tThe Iwo leading conleslanls. Mr. Cohen and Mr. Tafi, were judged equal; ihe award was made by lot, ■■i PHELPS GATEWAY ' ■ Kn6er3ra6uate Jprizes anb J remlums 190S prizes not restricted to a Single Class Lucius F. Robinson Latin Prizes— CUss o( 1908, Isl Prize, Arthur Harold Wcslon ; 2d Prize, Robert William Rosenberg; 3d Prize. Harold Thomas Fuller Hus ' ed.— Class of 1909, 3d Prize. Robert Noah Griswold. — Class of 1910, 1st Prize, Benjamin Lionel Liberman ; 2d Prize, Samuel Michael Cohen; 3d Prize. Charles Frederic Jefferson. Thacher Prizes— Class of 1908, William Wilford Wynkoop-Class of 1909. Edward Otis Proctor. John Hubbard Curlis Prize— CUis of 1908. Lewis Charles Everard. Benjamin F. Barge Mathematical Prizes— Class of 1910, 1st Prize. Theodore Harry Brown; 2d Prize, Samuel Prize, Joel Ellis Fisher. Jr.; 2d ?oard. • radford Burnham; with honorable Michael Cohen; 3d Prize. Edwin A Whitman.- Class of 1911. Isl Prize, Roy Ross; 3d Prize, Charles Edward Clark and Samuel Sikes B John AJJison Porter Prize in American Historp—Chis of 1909, Rufus Bi mention of Thomas Anthony Thacher, of the class of 1908. Anihon} D. Slanlev Mathematical Prizes- Class of 1909. 1st Prize. John M nJren. D. While History Prize- Class of 1910, Edwin A. Whitman. Senior prizes DeForesI Mathematical Prizes— Class of 1908, 2d Prize, Waller Remy Dray. Hunlor Prizes Winlhrop Prizes— Class of 1909. no awards. Scoll Prize in German — Class of 1909. Clarence Flack Graham. Scolt Prize in French— Class of 1909. Henry Brush Richardson. Sopbomore prizes C. W ,ll)fs Belts Prize- Class of 1910. Elmer Davenport Keith. College Premiums in Dec ama ion— Class of 1910. Isl Grade. Warre Young Duncan. ' 7ri.s[)man Prizes Berkeley Premiums in Latin Composition— Chss of 1911. Isl Grade. ham. Joel Ell.s Fisher. Jr., Carroll Clark Hincks, and Guy Mon Norcom. Lawrence William Phipps, Francis Bayard Rives, Charl ard Wertheimer Scharff, and Frederick Dwighl Seward. McLaughlin Prizes— Class of 1911, Ist Prize, Waldo David Frank; 2d Prize, Francis Bayard Rives. IVinston TronthriJge Tomnseni! Prizes — Class of 1911. John Bourne Dempsey and Oliver Harrison Smith Gilbert Davis; 2d Grade, Willli Rodney Dean, Clinton Ellsworth Farn- s Howland; 2d Grade, William Porter Phinney Rodenbach. Roy Ross. Bern- Hugh Chamberlain Cr mention of Georg Lakeville. Conn. Samuel Henri) Cahin Entrance Prizes eli Prize — Class of 1912. Selden Palmer Spencer. Jr.. of St. Louis, Mo., wilh honoral van Santvoord. of Troy. N. Y.. who both prepared for College at the Hotchkiss Scho Lalin Prize — Class of 1912. no award. . 66 (iIljp1Bannfranii3?ntPn« ' r Knlvcr5itip Jprlnes. 190$ James Cordon Bennett Prize — Class of 1908, William Smith Culbertson. Cobden Club Silver A eJa — Class of 1908, Philip Scudder Ordway. Albert Stanburrough Cook Prize in Poetry — Class of 1910, Arthur Edward Baker; with hon- orable mention of Chapin Howard, of the class of 1 908. Jacob Cooper Prize in Greek Philosophy — Class of 1 908, Albert Edwin Avey. Philo Sherman Bennett Prize — Class of 1908 — Thomas Anthony Thacher. ' Only winners who are members or graduates of Yale College are noticed here. Ifobn . porter Jptiz 1 This prize of $250, founded by the Kingsley Trust Association, is offered annually for the best essay on a prescribed subject, and is open for competition to all students for a degree, either in the graduate or undergraduate departments of the University. The following are the recipients of the prize during the last ten years: 1898 Samuel Peterson. 1 899 Nathan A. Smyth, L. S. 1900 Herbert W. Fisher, L. S. 1901 Not awarded 1902 Edward A. Braniff, ' 03 Yale Forest School. 1903 R. G. D. Richardson, ' 03. 1904 Stewart L. Mims, ' 04. 1905 George S. Arnold, ' 03. 1 906 Thomas Day Thacher, L. S. 1907 Henry Stow Lovejoy, ' 07. 1908 Not awarded. II air Vnittrraity ISOB-S 67 Sl)efflel6 Scientific Scl)ool Tfoitors (Eoitfcrrc6 upoti tl)c dlass of 1908 ( i ncral Owo- ear Jfonors for lExcelkitce Ir Vll Studies Carryl Arthur Asher (Mining Engineering) Loutfi Hagop Babikian, B.A., Central Tur- key College 1905 (Mining Engineer- ing) Harold Crusius Bird (Civil Engineering) Frederic Quintard Boyer (Mechanical Engi- neering) Raymond Lester Brown (Electrical Engineer- ing) Howard Emerson Church (Civil Engineering) Roger Baldwin Colton (Electrical Engineering) Constantine M. Constantian, B.A., Central Turkey College 1902 (Chemistry) George Lewis Emmons (Select) Lyle Gordon Fear (Electrical Engineering) Morris S. Fine (Chemistry) Herbert Hartley Guest (Chemistry) Nathaniel Herz (Minmg Engineering) John Irving Hull (Electrical Engineering) Nejib Hovhanness Jebejian, B.A., Central Turkey College 1903 (Civil Engineering) Valentine Odell Kletcham (Civil Engineering) Norman Alvah Leonard, B.A., Yale Uni- versity 1907 (Mechanical Engineering) Selim Walker McArthur (Biology) Lester Ambler Nothnagle (Mechanical Engi- neering) Lewis A. Parsons (Mining Engineering) Harold Turnbull Pritchard (Electrical Engi- neering) Henry DeWitt Smith (Mining Engineering) Medary Wilson Stark (Select) William Thorp Sturges (Civil Engineering) William Walter Taylor (Mining Engineering) Ching Chun Wang (Civil Engineering) ' Sfonors In Special Studies -Awarded to Students not !5 eclpients of (General Ufonors Edward Fratus Congdon (English, History and Social Sciences) Herman Walker Farrar (French) Charles S. Hart (History and Social Sciences) Lucius Felix Herz (German) William Patton Hopkins (History and Social Sciences) Aaron Lufkin Kelsey (History and Social Sciences) Kenneth William Leighton (French) Jesse Brooks Nichols (History and Social Sciences) Allen Starr Page (English and History) Ralph Field Wythe Peck (English and His- tory) Ralph Holmes Stone (Mechanical Engineering) 68 SIjp Santipr ani 1 at J nurrt Recipients of llje Sl)cfflel6 (Braiuatc Scl)olars lps (Llass of 1908 Frederic Quintard Boyer Nathaniel Herz Howard Emerson Church David Duryea Irwin Nathan Roscoe Francis, B. A., Yale Univer- Nejib Hovhanness Jebejian, B.A., Central 1 ur- sity 1902 key College 1903 Hfonors (Tonfcrred upon H)c (Tlass of 1909 Tfortors for TExcclUnce In 11 Stu6lcs of tl)c Junior year John Leonard Bagg (Select) John Mayhew Baldwin (Civil Engineering) Kenneth Tuttle Barnaby (Select) Fritz William Beinecke (Civil Engineering) Oliver Frederick Bishop (Forestry) Carleton Ward Bonfils (Mining Engineer- ing) George Mottu Chandlee (Forestry) Tatsung Chang (Electrical Engineering) Fred Harold Daniels (Mechanical Engineer- ing) William Byers Denton (Electrical Engineer- ing) Thomas Fox (Select) William Hallowell Gallaher (Forestry) Maurice Hope Givens, B.S., National Normal University 1907 (Biology) Edgar Billings Howard (Select) Pao-vung Jui (Mining Engineering) George Hughes Kaercher (Select) Robert Snyder King (Select) Frederic Bradley Lewis (Civil Engineermg) Robert Curtis Lewis (Biology) Burtis Barton McCarn (Mechanical Engineer- ing) Raymond Burton Munson (Select) Harley Taylor Peck (Chemistry) Donald Gardner Russell (Biology) Benjamin Thaw, Jr. (Select) Howard Thomas Ware (Civil Engineering) William Joseph Waters (Mechanical Engineer- ing) Robert Prince Wmton (Electrical Engmeering) Hfonors In Special Studies -A.war6e5 to Students of tbe 3unlor Class not Recipients of (General Hfonors William Hoyt Bartlett (French) Robert Edward Dakin (French) Harold Frederick DeLacour (German) Lloyd Searmg Emory (English and Anthro- pology) Lucien Ball Horton (German) Joseph Whitmore Knapp (English) Robert Weir LaMontagne (German) Henry Leroy Lewis (Mathematics) Dwight Warren Pond (Chemistry) Raymond Augustus Pond (Civil Engineering) Robert Annan Riley (German) John Francis Sagarino (French and German) Frederic Hart Wells (German) Richard Ernst Wiles (English Composition) Is Sniurrsttg 1908-9 69 prizes xfarbab, 3un.(i. 1908 (Tlass of 1908 For Excellence in Civil Engineering — Nejib Hovhanness Jebejian, B.A., Central Tur- key College 1903, with honorable mention of Harold Crusius Bird. For Excellence in Electrical Engineering — Raymond Lester Brown. For Excellence in Mechanical Engineering — Frederic Quintard Boyer, with honorable mention of Lester Ambler Nothnagle. For Excellence in Mining Engineering — Na- thaniel Herz, with honorable mention of Henry DeWitt Smith For E,xcellcnce in Historv — Charles S. Hart. 7 ic Bell(nap Prize in Biological Studies — Se- lim Walker McArthur. The Bell{nap Prize in Geological Studies — Na- thaniel Herz, with honorable mention of Carryl Arthur Asher. The Tuclfer Prize in Sanitary Engineering — Herman Lewis Wittstein. (Tlass of 1909 The Rogers Scholarship, for excellence in the The Penfield Prize, for excellence in Mineral- studies of the Biological Course, awarded ogy, awarded to Pao-vung Jui. to Robert Curtis Lewis. dlass of 1910 For Excellence in all the Studies of Freshman Year — Divided between William Storrs Hoyt Hamilton and Roger Sherman Sperry. -Roe She For Excellence in Ph isics- Sperry. For Excellence in Chemislrxi — In Chemistry B — William Storrs Hoyt Hamilton. In Chemistry A — Roger Sherman Sperry, with honorable mention of Jacob Shulansky and Winfred Clark Warner. For Excellence in Mathenmtics — William Storrs Hoyt Hamilton, with honorable mention of Yao-chang Henry Hsin. For Excellence in Mechanical Drawing — Wal- ter Ronald Morse. For Excellence in German — Divided between Arthur Joseph Hill and Cecil George ' oung with honorable mention of Louis Solomon Kirjassoff. For Excellence in French — Gilbert Nelson Je- rome, with honorable mention of Yoa- chang Henry Hsin. For Excellence in English — Roger Sherman Sperry, with honorable mention of Carl Ferguson. For Excellence in General Biology — Louis James Campbell. alr Sniurrattg 19118-9 71 Tfunior nExl)ibiUon Sampson Caecum, prll 10. 1908 dlass of 190$ Walt Whitman ..... ' ale in China ..... The Spanish Main .... The Battle of Saratoga .... Immigrant Children in the Public Schools Essays were also accepted from Neal Townley Childs, Carolus Thomas Clark, and Irvin Edward Margulies Maxwell Oswald Perry Harold Phelps Stokes Frederic Ogden Mason Edward Otis Proctor James Lukens McConaughy Recipients of Junior Cxblbltlon 45rlzcs 1895 A. P. Slokes, Jr. 1900 A. H. Gleason 1904 W. D. Myers 1896 N. A. Smyth 1901 A. K. Hill 1905 L. O. Bergh 1897 S. E. Bassett 1902 G. H. Richards 1906 M. O. Johnson 1898 G. D. Graves 1903 W F ckens 1907 J. W. Murphy 1899 W. S Coffin 1908 M. O. Parry iDe JF orest Orations att6 Oowrt5en6 Cssa s The name of the De Forest man is marked with 1895 J. L. Chamberlain C. C. Hyde R. S. Baldwin ♦C. G. Clark F. B. Harrison L. Dennison 1900 H. B. Fuller M. p. Gould W. M. Jones H. T. Hunt J. H. Kloslermann C. B. Thompson 1896 H. D. Baker G. S. Buck p. C. Peck H. A. Perkins L. H. Porter ♦A. P. Slokes, Jr 1901 H. B. Fuller E. Hausberg W. B. Howe W. H. Hulchins C. Maynard Ray Morris 1897 W. H. H. Hewitt W. S. Hubbell, Jr. W. D. Makepeace N. A. Smyth H. H, Townshend A. Wheeler 1902 F. Burnham D. S. Day E. H. Lehman N. H. Mason K. C. Reed H. L. Sweinhart H. W. Fisher H. D. Gallaudel C. E. Merrill. Jr R. K. Root E. C. Streeler H. B. Wright 1903 A. C. Bragaw H. T. Clark J. Fairbanks D. M. Moffat H. R. Stern D. B. Updegraff 1899 H. J. Fenlon G. D. Graves A. S. Hamlin R. Hooker H. R. Shipman ♦C. F. Sweet 1904 W. H. Durham S. H. Evans T. H. Kirkland ♦W. Pickens L. P. Reed 1905 A. H. Bradford P. V. D. Davis W. D. Meyers G. Richardson J. G. Rogers J. C. Slade 1906 W. P. Armstrong Crawford Green A. L. Weslcott L. O. Bergh C. B. Van Tassel R. W. Westcott 1907 H. F. Bishop E. H. Hart R. B. Hull M. O. Johnson A. B. Ruddock C. W. Seymour 1908 W. S. Culberlson W. E. Hendricks J. W. Murphy L. W. Perrin C. Seymour W. W. Wynkoop SLOANE PHYSICAL LABORATORY ' ALE COLLEGE, organized in 1 701, at Killingworth, Conn., thence removed to Saybrook, Conn., and finally lo New Haven in 1717. First building erected in 1717 (demolished 1782). Brick row erected— South Middle, now Connecticut Hall, 1750; Alheneum, 1761; South, 1793; North Middle (demolished 1896) and Lyceum, 1800 (demolished 1901); North, 1821 (demolished 1901); Chapel, 1824 (demolished 1896); Divinity, 1835 (demolished 1870). The Central row. 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Jlr«sl6ctits of tl)c College Rev. Abraham Pierson . 1701-1707 Rev. Timothy Dwight . . 1795-1817 Rev. Samuel Andrew . . 1707-1719 Rev. Jeremiah Day . . 1817-1846 Rev. Timothy Cutler . . 1719-1722 Rev. Theodore Dwight Woohey . . 1846-1871 Rev. Elisha Williams . . 1726-1739 Rev. Noah Porter . 1871-1886 Rev. Thomas Clapp . 1739-1766 Rev. Timothy Dwight . . 1886-1899 Rev, Naphtali Daggett . . 1766-1777 Arth ur T. Hadley . 1899- Rev Ezra Stiles . . 1777-1795 Medicine Law Theology . Philosophy and Arts ,f oun6aHon of (Brabuale. iJcpartments 1813 Science 1818 Music 1822 Forestry 1847 1854 1890 1900 air lutiirraitQ iaOB-9 75 foundation of Societies ♦Linonian (Debating), I753-I868. 1878-1880, 1904-1906 ♦Brothers in Unity (Debating). 1768-I878(?) Phi Beta Kappa (Scholarship). 1780— ♦Calliopean (Debating), 1819-1852 Chi Delta Theta (Senior Literary), 1821 — Skull and Bones (Senior). 1832— Alpha Delta Phi (Junior). 1836-1871 ; (Academic). 1888-1896; (Junior). 1896— Psi Upsilon. 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Delta Psi, St. Anthony, (Sheffield), 1869— ♦Alpha Chi (Sheffield Freshman), I872( ?)-1881 ; (Sheffield), 1881-1884 ♦Telh Keth Mem (Law), 1874-1880 ♦Lambda Sigma (Law), 1874-1876 Phi Gamma Delta (Sheffield Junior), 1875; (Shef- field), 1880-1882; (University), 1888-1898; Ver- non Hall, (Sheffield), 1908— ♦Nu Sigma Delta (Sophomore), 1875-1876 ♦H. Boule (Sophomore). 1875-1902 ♦Alpha Kappa (Sophomore). 1878-1884 Chi Phi, York Hall, (Sheffield), 1878— ♦Eta Phi ( Sophomore), 1879-1902 Wolfs Head (Senior), 1883— ♦Beta Chi ( ). 1883-(?) Phi Delta Phi, Corbey Court, (Law), 1886— ♦Theta Delta Chi (Sheffield), 1887-1900 Zela Psi (Junior). 1888— Delta Phi, St. Elmo, (Sheffield), 1888— ♦Sigma Nu (University), 1888-1892 Nu Sigma Nu (Medical), 1890— Book and Gavel (Law). 1890 Beta Theta Pi (.Academic). 1892-1906; (Junior), 1906— Pi Delta Alpha (Law), 1893— ♦Kappa Psi (Sophomore), 1895-1902 Sigma X. 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The Foreign Missions Library, a bequest of the late Professor George E. Day. consisting of 7.500 books and many bound periodicals, is housed in East Divinity Hall. The Healy Philosophical Library is in Linsly Hall. The American Oriental Society Library is deposited in the University Library. The Sheffield Scientific School Library, in Sheffield Hall, is a collection of about 5,000 volumes, chiefly Mathematical. In Kirkland Hall is a library in meteorology, physiography, and geology aggregating over 7.000 volumes. The Peabody Museum has libraries in geology and kindred fields aggregating over 20.000 volumes. In Sheffield Hall is a botanical library of about 1.500 volumes. In the Sloane Laboratory is a working library, chiefly bound serials. The Biological Club deposits its library in the University Library. The Forestry School has a select library of books and periodicals. In the Observatory is a considerable library of astronomical works. In Herrick Hall is Babcock Library in anthropology of about 800 volumes. The Historical Club has its library of 1.600 volumes in Linsly Hall. The Political Science Club has its library of about 800 volumes in Linsly Hall. The Biblical Department Library is in Fayerwealher Hall. In Dwight Hall is a librarv of 1.200 volumes, selected mainly with reference to the study of the Bible. The Mathematical Club has ' a library of about 500 volumes. The Classical Club has its library of about 2.700 volumes in Phelps Hall. The French and German Seminary libraries of about 1.000 volumes are in Lampson Hall. The Musical Department has its library at 126 College Street, and the Lowel Mason Musical Library is housed in East Divinity Hall. 78 QIljp lannrr aiiJ Pot PowrJ i (Tlass Orators anb Jpoets IPocts J. I. L Adams Orators C. J. Hillyer ■ 1850 n 1851 None None II 1852 W. W. Crapo H. B. Sprague H M ml 1853 1854 1855 1856 C. T. Lewis J. M. Smith L. D. Brewster G. W. Buehler R. L. Gibson S. C. Gale A. Bailey P. H. Calkins B? - ' Ik 1857 N. C. Perkins A. H, Strong 1858 E. C. Porter G. P. Andrew; 1859 G. W. Fisher E. Carrington H ' 10 1860 C. A. Boies J. L. Daniels BV 1861 E. R. Sill S. Shearer B 1862 H. Holt D. H. Chamberlai 1863 G. C. Soulhworth W C. Whitney 1864 W. W. Ballershal J. W. Teal k f • 1865 H. A, Brown A, McLean m 1866 J. Brand G. C. Holt m ■ 1867 W. H. Bishop J. W. Showaller kl 1868 W. A. Linn C B. Brewster m 1869 1870 1871 L. H. Bragg H. B. Mason D. A. Burr H. A. Beers W. C. Gulliver O. J. Bliss Leonard Bacc n, W, Class Poet 1872 J. N. Beach E. S. Lines Poets Orators 1873 1874 E. R. Johnes G. D. Read W. A. Houghton H. H. Ragan 1833 R. Robertspn A. H . Lewis 1875 E. iBoulon C. F. Cutter 1834 E. Coffin W L everelt 1876 F. A. Gaylord J. A. Gleason 1835 F. Johnson J. B. Fenton 1877 J. G. Pile E. B. Gager 1836 T. P. Scovel H. C Deming 1878 H. E. Coe W. H. Taft 837 W T. Bacon C. A. Johnson 1879 L. D. Syle G. W. Kirchwey 838 G. T. Dole W P . Lynde 1880 W. H. Harper W. M. Hall 839 L. W. Smith R. P. Cutter 1881 H. S. Durand J. Leighton 840 G. H. Hollisler C. F. Burnham 1882 J. E, Whitney C. B. Storrs 1841 G. B. Scholl D. G Mitchell 1883 J. M. Lewis F. O. Leonard 1842 J. A. Porter N. Ec wards 1884 E. Welles H. M. Wolf 843 L. F. Robinson A. Jo inson 1885 C. E. Gushing F. R. Shipman 844 C. W. Camp O. H Doolittle 1886 C. M. Lewis Evans Woolen 845 G. B. Day T. K. Davis 1887 W. McCormick J. R. Sheffield 846 E. Johnson F. J. Kingsbury 1888 P. F. Sol ley O. S. Isbell 1847 E. Franklin T. L. Bayne 1889 T. W. Buchanan H. W. Wells 1848 F. R. Grist C. G. Webster 1890 A. W. Collon W. A. De Camp 849 F. M. Finch H. H ollister 1891 L. H. Tucker F. T. Brown alp HuiitpraitH 1908-3 79 poets Orators 6 1 H. B. Hincklev M R Rathbone 1893 R. M. Gibbs L. A. Welles 1894 E. B. Reed J. L. Hall 1895 V. A. Moore C. G. Clarke 1896 A. R. Thompson G. S. Buck 1897 R. L. Munger C. H. Sludlnskl 1898 F. Wickes S. E. Basset! 1899 H. C. Robblns G. D Graves 1900 Kenneth Bruce .1- D. Dana 1901 R. H. Edwards P. T. Gilbert 1902 F. W. Jefferson F. H. Sincerbeaux 1903 H. A. Plummer R. H. Ewell 1904 F. E. Pierce L. P. Reed 1905 J. G. Rogers A. P. McKlnstry 1906 J. H. Wallls Lee J Perrin 1907 R. M. Edmonds E. H Hart 1908 J. H. Auchlncloss J. W. Murphy 1909 L. Bacon M O Parry Trance Orators Orators 1878 J. B. Porter, ' 80 1879 Isaac Bromley, ' 81 1880 A. P. French, ' 82 1881 C. S. Foole, ' 83 1882 A. P. Wilder, -84 1883 L. B. Gleason, ' 85 1884 F. E. wing, ' 86 1885 C. M Hinkle, -87 1886 W. H. Fitzgerald,-88 1887 C. S. King, 89 1888 StoNve Phelps, ' 90 1889 Albert Lee, ' 91 1890 H. A. Bayne, ' 92 1891 F. W. Yates, ' 93 1892 E. B. Reed, ' 94 1893 F. B. Harrison, ' 95 1894 A. P. Stokes. Jr., -96 1895 C. B. De Camp, ' 97 Respondents Sherman Evarls, ' SI Barclay Johnson, ' 82 Harold Vernon, ' 83 A. P. Wilder. ' 84 E. L. Richards. Jr.. H. W. Petriken. ' 86 C. M. Hinkle. ' 87 W. H. Fitzgerald. ' SI L, C. Du Pont. ' 89 S. Phelps, -90 Albert Lee, -91 H. A. Bayne. ' 92 J. T. Robinson. ' 93 E. B. Reed, -94 F. B. Harrison. ' 95 A. P. Stokes. Jr.. 96 T. L. Clarke. ' 97 W. N. Vaile, -98 ' 85 M. O. Parry. ' 09, Class Orator Orators 1896 J. H. Scranlon. ' 98 1897 E. T. Noble, ' 99 1898 J. D. Dana, ' 00 1899 Ray Morris, ' 01 1900 No Oration 1901 E. Corning, ' 03 1902 T. D. Thacher, ' 04 1903 F. C. Brown, ' 05 1904 W.S.McCllntock, ' 06 1905 A. J. Ryan, ' 07 1906 J. W. Murphy, ' 08 1907 M, O. Parry. ' 09 1908 C. A. Lohman. ' 10 Respondents E. T. Noble, ' 99 J. D. Dana, ' 00 Ray Morris, ' 01 M. Trowbridge. ' 02 No Oration W. R. Kinney. ' 04 B. Esher. ' 05 W. S. McClintock, ' 06 W. L. Carter. ' 07 J. W. Murphy, ' 08 M. T. Dougherty. ' 09 L ' Engle Harlridge, ' 10 C. C. Hincks, ' 11 Recipients of tl)c oob n Spoon 1852 Henry C. Blakeslee 1857 Samuel Scovllle 1853 Joseph A. Welch 1858 Brlnley D. Sleight 1854 Alexander H. Gunn 1859 Henry Boies 1855 D. L. Huntington 1860 Edward D. Selden 1856 Sidney E. Morse 1861 Stanford Newell By decree of the Faculty 1862 Robert K. Weeks 1867 James M. Allen 1863 G. C. S. Soulhworth 1868 Coburn D. Berry 1864 M. C. D. Borden 1869 J. C. Eno 1865 G. T. Ford 1870 H. A. Cleveland 1866 Charles F. Brown 1871 R. B. Lea m 80 E if V S a n n r r and T at l antti ca6emlcal iDepartment (Tlass Siicrctarles H. P. Slokes, Secretary of 1909 1841 Thomas R. Barnum, 344 Humphrey St.. New Haven. 1846 Hon. Frederick J. Kingsbury, LL.D., 80 Pros- pect St., Waterbury, Conn. 1847 Rev. Henry B. Chapin, D.D., Ph.D., 780 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 1848 Arthur D. Osborne, 52 Trumbull St., New Haven. 1849 Rev. Timothy Dwight, D.D., LL.D., 56 Hill- house, Ave., New Haven. 1850 Rev. Albert Booth, 138 Laurel Ave., Bridge- port, Conn. 1852 Ephraim Cutter, M.D., LL.D., 325 W. 83rd St., New York, N. Y. 1853 James M. Whiton, Ph.D., 28 W. 128th St., New York, N. Y. 1854 Hon. Charles H. Leeds, Box 374, Stamford, Conn. 1855 Rev. Henry N. Cobb, D.D., 25 E. 22d St., New York, N. Y. 1856 Joseph R. French, 109 Ellsworth Ave., New Haven. 1857 James B. Cone, 640 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. 1858 Col. William P. Bacon, 50 Lexington St., New Britam, Conn. 1859 Rev. Edward T. Fairbanks, D.D., St. Johns- bury, Vt. .1860 Orlando Leach, Avon, Mass. 1861 Prof. Wmthrop D. Sheldon, LL. D., Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa. 1862 James H. Crosby, 13 Broadway, Bangor, Me. 1863 Samuel Huntington, 176 Broadway, New York. 1864 Prof. Charles G. Rockwood, Jr., Ph.D., 34 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. 1865 Whitehead C. Duyckinck, 34 Nassau St., New York. 1866 Hon. Edward B. Bennett, 67 Collins St., Hart- ford, Conn. 1867 William H. Morse, Supreme Court Law Library, Washington, D. C. 1868 Prof. Henry P. Wright, Ph.D., LL.D., 128 York St., New Haven, Conn. 1869 William L. Bennett, 357 Elm St., New Haven. 1870 Rev. Lewis W. Hicks, Wellesley, Mass. 1871 Isaac O. Woodruff, 259 William St., New York. 1872 Edward H. Jenkins, Ph.D., 123 Hunlmglon St., New Haven. 1873 Frederick J. Shepard, 1 7 Pearl PI., Buffalo, N.Y. 1874 George L. Dickerman, Box 824, New Haven. 1875 Newell Martin, 1 Nassau 1876 Edwin D. Worcester, Jr., York. 1877 John S. Thacher, M.D., New York, N. Y. 1878 James M. Lamberton, 216 Market St., Harris- burg, Pa. 1879 Prof. Frederick W. Williams, 135 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. 1880 William G. Daggett, M.D., 189 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 1881 Nathaniel C. Fisher, 146 Duane St., New York. 1882 Edwin L. Dillingham, 153 5lh Ave., New York. 1883 George W. Johnson, 128 Broadway, New York. 1884 Leonard M. Daggett, 42 Church St., New Haven. 1885 Rev. Frank R. Shipman, Andover, Mass. 1886 Prof. John C. Schwab, Ph.D., 310 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. 1887 George E. Hill, Sanford Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. 1888 Philip Pond, 39 Church St., New Haven. 1889 Charles H. Sherrill, 30 Broad St., New York, 1890 Thomas F. Bayard, Wilmington, Del. St., New York. 30 Broad St., New 839 Madison Av fair Ininrraittr 1908-9 81 Class Secretaries 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 19C0 1901 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 Prof. Hlppolyle Gruener. Ph.D., Weslfrn Re- serve Universily, Cleveland, Ohio James E. Wheeler, 82 Edgehill Rd, New Haven. Noah H. Swayne, 2d, Pennsylvania Bldg., Phil- adelphia, Pa. Prof. Edward B. Reed. Ph.D., 215 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn. Rev. Henry N. Hyde, 204 Highland Si., Syra- cuse, N. Y. Clarence S. Day, Jr.. 45 Wall St.. New York. Henry H. Townshend, 234 Church St., New Haven. Henry B. Wright, Ph.D., 128 York St., New Haven, Conn. Donald R. Hooker, M.D., 31 E. Ml. Vernon PI.. Ballimore, Md. George N. Whilllesey. 71 Broadway, New York. Frederick G. Mason. 144 Buckingham St.. Walerbury, Conn. E. Carlclon Granbery, N. W. Harris Co., New ' iork, Zieglcr Sargent, 247 Church St., New Haven. Henry L. Foote, 2216 E. 93d St., S. E.. Cleve- land, O. Harrison T. Sheldon, 235 Lawrence St., New Haven. George S. Fowler, 205 Whalley Ave.. New Haven. Healhcole M. Woolsey. 250 Church St., New Haven. Walter G. Davis, Jr., 82 West St., Portland, Me. H. P. Slokes F. G. BuRI E, Secretary of W S. Sbeffieli Scientific Scbool Eugene S. Bristol, 119 Whitney Ave., New Haven. Frederick E. Willets, Glen Cove, N. Y. Will.am D. Marks, Weslporl, N. Y. Henry B. SargenI, 247 Church St., New Haven. Rev. Charles .A.. Tibbals, Clinton, Conn. Robert Jaffray. 58 W. 46th St., New York. William H. Reynolds. Box 1462, New Haven. George R. Cooley, 82 Church St., New Haven. Max Mailhouse, M.D., 45 Elm St., New Ha- ven, Conn. Frederick L. Cowles, 447 George St., New Haven. Charles S. Churchill, Norfolk Western Ry. Co., Roanoke, Va. Harry W. Asher, 674 Orange St., New Haven. Edward R. SargenI, 455 Humphrey Si., New Haven. Flank L. Bigelow, 205 Whitney Ave., New Haven. 1882 Alfred B. Willcox, 132 W. Lake St„ Chicago. 1883 Frederick T. Bradley, 122 Winchester Ave., New Haven. 1884 Samuel B. Hawley. 377 N. Broadway, Yon- kers, N. Y. 1885 Frenk E. Sands, 27 E. Main St.. Meriden, Conn. 1886 Warren S. Barllell, 52 Wall St., New York. 1887 Wilfred E. Griggs, 51 Leavenworth St., Water- 1888 Prof. Percey F. ' Smith, Ph.D., 330 Willow St., New 1 laven. Conn. 1889 Arthur H. Day, National Pipe Bending Co.. New Haven. 1890 Harry G. Day, 158 Whitney Ave., New Haven. 1891 Noyes D. Clark, Woodbridge, Weslville, P. O.. Conn. 1892 Prof. Bertram B. Bollwood, Ph.D., 43 Living- ston St., New Haven, Conn. 1893 Fred B. McMullen. Chamber of Commerce, Chi- cago, 111. 1894 John SargenI, 94 Centre St., New York. I 82 iS if e ISannfr anb ?nt J nurrt Sbeffl ' ili ' Scientific School 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1862 1865 1867 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1876 1877 1882 1883 Ph.D., 125 Trumbull New H. HoMisler Rob St., Hartford, Conn. George W. F. Gillette, 902 Chapel St Haven. G, Barrel! Rich, Jr., 723 Main St., Buffalo N. Y. Joseph W. Alsop, Avon, Conn. Osborn A. Day, 406 Prospect St., New Haven Will.am E. Hall, 60 Wall St., New York, Herbert B. North, 250 Whalley Ave., New Haven. 1902 Lindon W. Bates, Jr., 14 E. 60th St., New York. 1903 Vasa K. Bracher, 400 Columbus Ave., New- York. 1904 Robert D. Patterson, Weyanoke Coal Coke Co., Giatlo, W. Va. 1905 William M. Barber, Hotel St. George. Brooklyn, 1906 Charles R. Messinger, Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. 1907 Stanley B. Ineson, Ansonia, Conn. 1908 Howard E. Church, 57 Elm St., New Haven. 1909 F. G. Burke. Jr. TLaw School Roger S. While, 69 Church St., New Haven. Julius Twiss, 25 Beers St., New Haven. Augustus Binswanger, Fort Dearborn Bldg., Chicago, 111. Hon. Olin R. Wood, Manchester, Conn. Charles K. Bush, 865 Chapel St., New Haven. Earllis5 P. Arvine, 42 Church St., New Haven. Henry G. Newton, 89 Sherman Ave., New Haven. Charles F. Bollman. 82 Church St., New Haven. Henry F. English, 38 Hillhouse Ave., New .. Ge, Baltil M. Shi Md. rp, 2105 St. Paul St., 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 Eli Mix. 600 George St, New Haven. 1896 Alfred N. Wheeler, 47 Trumbull St., New 1897 Haven. ] 898 Hon. Burton Mansfield, 436 Propect St., New Haven, Conn, iggg Prof. John K. Beach, Exchange Bldg., New Haven, Conn. Hadlai A. Hull, Hull Bldg., New London Conn. John C. Gallagher, 76 Cottage St.. New Haven William T. Haviland. 36 Brooklawn Ave. Harry W. Asher, 674 Orange St., New Haven Howard H. Knapp. 118 Brooklawn Ave. Bridgeport. Conn. Wilson H. Pierce, 63 Bank St., Waterbury Conn. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 Hon. Frank D. Pavey, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. . Isaac Wolfe, 42 Church St., New Haven. George W. Robinson, Exchange Bldg., New Haven. Edward G. Buckland, Care N. Y., N, H. H. R. R. Co., Providence. R. I. Hon. Robert C. Morris, D.C.L., 135 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. Frederic E. Mygalt, 79 Wall St.. New York. Frank S. Bishop, 42 Church St., New Haven. James D. Dewell, 184 Bradley St., New Haven. James F. Torrance, 40 Elizabeth St., Derby Conn. Bernard E. Lynch, 42 Church St., New Haven. Andrew T. Bierkan, D.C.L., 42 Church St.. George B, Thayer. 50 State St., Hartford, Conn. Phelps Montgomery, 221 Whitney Ave,, New Haven. Harrison Hewitt, 818 Chapel St., New Haven. Ernest L. Isbell, Exchange Bldg., New Haven. Carl F. Bollman, 82 Church St., New Haven. Eliot Watrous, 121 Church St., New Haven. Martin J. Cunningham, Post Office Bldg., Dan- bury, Conn. George E. Mix, 3rd National Bank Bldg., St. Louis. Mo. Albert H. Jente, 97 Bristol St., New Haven. Frederick R. Ryan, 345 Howard Ave., New Haven. alp UniurrBitg 1908-9 83 1865 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1877 1878 1882 1885 1887 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 Edward L. Washburn, M.D.. 84 Cliu New Haven. Conn. Robert B. Goodyear. M.D.. Norlh Haven. Conn. Gould A. Shellon. M.D.. 40 White St.. Shellon. Conn. Frank E. Castle. M.D.. 77 N. Main St.. Water- bury, Conn. Samuel D. Gilbert. M.D.. 27 Wall St.. New Haven. Conn. Charles W. Gavlord. M.D., 16 So. Main St.. Branford. Conn. Prof. Thomas H. Russell. M.D.. 137 Elm St., New Haven. C !Jttc6lcal School St.. 1887 Augustine A. Crane. M.D.. 300 W. Main St.. Walerbury. Conn. 1889 Thomas S. Bronson. M.D.. 58 Dwight St.. New Haven. Conn. 1890 Prof. Harry B. Ferris. M.D.. 395 St. Ronan St.. New I laven. Conn. 1891 Reuben A. Lockhart. M.D.. 760 Washington Ave.. Bridgeport. Conn. 1892 William M. Kenna. M.D.. 1161 Chapel St.. New Haven. Conn. 1893 Edward W. Goodenough. M.D.. 44 Leaven- worth St.. Waterbury, Conn. 1894 Frederick N. Sperry. M.D., 42 College St.. New Haven. Conn. Edward H. Welch, M.D.. Main St., Winsted, 1895 Charles G. Child. Jr.. M.D.. 114 E. 7lsl St., Conn. New York. N. Y. William C. Welch. M.D.. 44 College St., New 1896 Charles W. Holbrook. M.D.. 3 Thompson Ave.. Haven. Conn. East Haven. Conn. Max Mailhouse. M.D.. 45 Elm St.. New Ha- 1897 E. Terry Smith, M.D.. 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. 1898 C. Brewster Brainard. M.D.. 37 Girard Ave.. Hartford. Conn. 1899 Dorland Smith. M.D, 836 Myrtle Ave.. Bridge- port. Conn. 1900 George L. Buist. M.D.. 3 Hancock St.. Brook- lyn. N. Y. 1901 Waller S. Lay. M.D.. Hamden. Conn. 1902 Albert H. Sharpe. M.D.. 5212 Morris St., Philadelphia. Pa. 1903 Harold S. Arnold. M.D.. 43 College St.. New Haven. Conn. 1904 Emanuel C. Fleischner, M.D.. 928 Grand Ave.. New Haven. Conn. 1905 Frank A. Elmes. M.D. 1906 John E. Parker. M. D.. Brooklyn City Hospi- tal. Brooklvn. N. Y. ven. Conn. Eh P. Flint. M.D., 34 Union St., Rockville. Conn. J. Francis Calef. M.D.. 171 Broad St.. M.d- dletown. Conn. James E. Stetson. M.D.. 106 High St.. New Haven. Conn. Frank H. Wheeler. M.D.. 27 Perkins St.. New Haven. Conn. Frank N. Loomis, M.D.. 116 Elizabeth St.. Derby. Conn. Prof. Oliver T. Osborne. M.D.. 252 York St.. New Haven. Conn. Jay W. Seaver. M.D.. 25 Lynwood PI.. New Haven. Conn. Louis E. Cooper, M.D.. 20 Lester Si.. Anso- nia. Conn. Rev. Samuel C. Bushnrll lington. Mass. Rev. Lewis Williams. 26 Faxlon St.. Ulica. N. Y. Rev. Clifford H. Smith. Pillsford. Vt. Rev. Pres. E. Lyman Hood. Ph.D.. Atlanta Theological Seminary. Atlanta. Ga. Rev. Howard A. Bridgeman. 14 Beacon St.. Boston. Mass. Prof. Robert C. Chapin. 709 College St.. Be- lolt. Wis. Rev. Frederick B. Richards. 49 M St.. South Boston. Mass. Rev. Dryden W. Phelps. The Archer. San Diego. Cal. Rev. Frank B. Doane. Chino. Cal. Rev. Harry C. Meserve, The Manse, Danbury, Conn. iDivln lt? School . 11 Maple St.. Ar- 1893 Rev. Harry W. Johnson. Arlington. Wash 1896 Rev. Edgar C. Wheeler. 23 Goddard Ave., Rockland, Mass. 1897 Rev. Hezekiah L. Pyle. 598 E. 3rd. St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Quincv Blakely. Farmmgton. Conn. Herbe ' rt A. Jump. Brunswick. Me. Joseph B. Lyman. Pillsfield. N. H. Ferdinand Q. Blanchard. 92 Sussex Ave., East Orange. N. J. Edwin A. Ralph. 619 8lh St.. Beloil, Wis. Rodney W. Roundy, 249 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Conn. William R. Hamlin. Box 112, Hyde Park. Vt. Wilfrid A. Rowell. 999 Church St.. Be- loil. Wis. 1898 Rev. 1899 Rev. 1900 Rev. 1901 Rev. 1903 Rev. 1904 Rev. 1905 Rev. 1906 Rev. 1JalrHnitirraitgl908-9 85 ' Alumni ' Associations Sftcrctarlcs ALABAMA — Paul A. Savage, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. BOSTON — Charles Stetson, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. BRISTOL— Thomas A. Tracy, 156 Pond St.. Bristol, Conn. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA— Pres.. Samuel Knight, 1111 Merchants Exchange Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CENTRAL AND WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS— Edward O. Sutton, 47 Ridgeway Terrace, Sprmgfield, Mass. CENTRAL OHIO— William H. Page, 1068 Franklin Ave., Columbus, O. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA— Henry M. Gross, 23 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. CHICAGO— George B. Carpenter, 149 Plymouth PI., Chicago, 111. CHINA — Pres., Taotai Mun evv Chung, China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Shanghai, China. CINCINNATI— Oliver S. Bryant, 1st National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, O. CLEVELAND— Fayette Brown, Jr.. 757 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. COLORADO— Peter H. Holme. 524 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo. DELAWARE— W. Poyntell Johnston, 4 W. 9th St., Wilmington, Del. DIXON— Douglas Harvey, Dixon, 111. ERIE— R. W. Grisvvold, 231 W. 10th St., Erie, Pa. ESSEX COUNTS ' - Andrew S. Taylor, 103 Scotland Road, South Orange, N. J. FAIRFIELD COUNT ' — George E. Hill, 3 Sanford Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. FLORIDA— Russell E. Colcord, 31 Monroe PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. FULTON AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES— Robert H. Parker, General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. GEORGIA— William J. Tilson, 1201 Century Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HARTFORD— Lucius B. Barbour, 438 Asylum St., Hartford. Conn. INDIANA— William K. Stewart, 707 N. Illinois St.. Indianapolis, Ind. IOWA — Wallace R. Lane, Crocker Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa. JAPAN — Prof. John T. Swift, Tokyo Higher Normal School, Tokyo, Japan; Taro Yamada, Japan Times, Tokyo, Japan. KANSAS CIT ' - Porter B. Godard, 607 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. KENTUCKY— Gilbert S. Cowan, 435 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. 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James Web.ster Waters Edgar Montillion Wooley Uunior jF raternlt Alfred Alexander Biddle Harold Wilson Brooks Carroll Teller Brown Robert Boyd Burih Francis Peabody Butler Gerald Morton Butler Eliot Avery Carter Neal Townley Childs Ponson Carles Chu Eliot Avery Clark Gilbert Maurice Congdon Chester Jules Copmann Julian French Devereux Charles Dudley Armstrong Thomas Wilson Bowers David Everett Chantler Stephen Merrell Clement Arthur Pierce coates Donald Ryder Dickey Charles Pascal Franchot Robert Dudley French George Gregg Fuller Tappau Gregory George Leslie Harrison L ' Engle Hartridge Thomas Hewes Thomas Beer Edward Seymour Blair John Douglas Crawford Clinton Wildes Davis Sherwood Sunderland Day William McKee Dimn John W. Field Seth Barton French, 2nd. Elliott Frost Arthur Amory Gammell 1909 Gayer Gardner Dominick Douglas Fitch Guilford Eliot Robert Fairbanks Albert Day Farwell Bryant BurweU Glenny, Jr. WiUiam Brown Glover James Benton Grant, Jr. Birch Helms Stanley Westcott Hohnes James Merriam Howard Henry Almy Howe Leonard Kennedy Earl Langstroth 1910 Richard Dwight HUlis Henry Gilbert Holt Elton Hoyt, ' 2nd. James Ford Johnson, Jr. TTiomas Slater Johnston. Jr. Lyndon Marrs King Robert Burr King Augustus Knight Frank Coe Lewis Arthur Theodore Nabstedt Lawrence Harper Norton William Henry Parsons, Jr. 19U John Baker HoUister Joseph Home Frederick Walton Hyde, Jr. John Reed Kilpatrick Hai-rold Morton Landon Edmund Pendleton Livingston William Archibald McAfee William DeForest Manice Edward O ' Bryan, Jr. Ewing Reginald Philbin 103 Milton Charles Lightner Heni-y Lippitt Henry Hopkins Livingston Robert Mailory, Jr. Frederic Ogden Mason Allan Douglas Parker Maxwell Oswald Parry Theodore Pomeroy Robert Selden Rose Stephen Willis Ryder Mortimer Ashmead Seabury Charles Eugene Selover, Jr. Harold Phelps Stokes Jacob Farrand Williams Stephen Holladay Philbin Joseph Curtis Piatt Thomas Lawrason Riggs William Silliman Rogei-s James Brookes Spencer Leonard Lovejoy Stanley Robert Alphonso Taft John Campbell Townsend Adrian Van Sinderen William Preston White Earl Trumbull Williams Wayland WeUs Williams Ruthven Adriance Wodell Ei-ving Hascall Rand Charles Lawson Reed Stanley Richardson Francis Bayard Rives Harry Briusmade Van Sinderen Robert Coleman Walker Alexander Royal Wheeler Laurence Raymond Wheeler William Reginald Wheeler Josiah Macy Willets m u m Junior JP ral rnit Paul Shipman Andrews Frank August Assmann John KendricK Bangs, Jr. Edgar Farrar Bateson Samuel Parkes Buniam Ralph Hodge Clark Charles Canfield Ciuiningham, Eugene Judson Curtis Howard Carter Davis Lyall Dean Samuel Foree Dennis Geoffrey Dodge Harold JJansom Edwards Roswell Mears Austin Walter Barnum Henry Payjie Bingham Joseph Bloom Blackburn Herbert Newton Bradley Walter Leroy Brown Charles Raymond Bentley George Lamb Buist, Jr. Harry Erlanger Coombe Carrol Trobridge Cooney Edward Harris Coy Henry Tomlinson Curtiss Philip Thompson Allen Robert Bruce Anderson Paul Bernard Badger Hamill Wood Baker Joseph Henry Bragdon Robert John Carpenter Kortright Church Mather Cleveland Allan Lyle Corey Frederic Joseph Daly 1909 James Connelly Edwards, Jr. Denton Fowler, 3rd Percy Macauley Gilbert Francis Bacon Hamlin Robert Otis Hayward Thomas Carringtou Hood Jr. Joseph Kilboume Hooker Richard Schiller Hosford Burrell Richardson Huff Edward Francis Jefferson Allen TraSord Klots Grant Street Macartney James Thayer McMillan 1910 George Wells Cheney Carletou Alexander Connell Collin Ford Milton Wright Griggs Nathan Flower George William Arthur Goebel Richard Kingsley Hawes Clarence Bolton Hawke John Heron Frederick Augustus Hotchkiss Albert McClellan Haskell Morgan Hebard 19U James McClellan Dain Stuart Fox Freeman James Prentice Garland Joseph Matthew Lynch William Glenn McKee Ward Charles Meagher Egbert Mersereau Lawrence StUlman Morrison Karl Mosser Morgan John Gray O ' Brien Stuyvesant Peabody 105 John Harper Mallory Clinton Merrick Clark GoodeU Mitchell Ward Edgerly Pearson John Bates Perrin Elisha Francis Riggs, Jr. Benjamin Bethen Sanderson William Sharp Emery Holland Smith Herbert Mason Southworth Boetius Henry Sullivan Raymond Thatcher Malcolm Burt Vilas James Moro Whittaker Henry Glen Heedy Arthur Godwyn King Walter Seth Logan Ralph Richard Macartney Fred James Murphy Buckingham Parsons Merriman Meade Minnergerode Gamett Morgan Noyes George Stewart Pomeroy Jr. Charles Messinger Steele Gilbert Max Smith Felix Brunot Snowden Sheldon Smith Yates Francis Fitz Randolph William Meade Robinson, Jr. Zeno Karl Ross John Elliot Rowland John Tilghman Rowland Henry Pepper Scott, Jr. Kenneth Hamia Session Benjamin Casper Thompson Clifford Ramsey Wright ■Philip North Wright _ 3uuior «fraternit Edward Paul Alker Wheaton Augur Robert Barlow Chauucey Buckley Blair Harvey Hollister Bundy Raymond Marcy Bumham Charles Soutter Campbell Sydney Buchanan Carragan Trevor Arnold Cushman Walter Dallas Allen Sturges Davenport James Murdock Ethridge, Jr. John FavlU Herbert Howard Baker John Edwin Barber Stanhope Bayne Jones Victor Augustus Becde Hildreth Beimer George Bleistein. 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Frederick Augustus Morrell, Jr. Edward Kendall Morse Arthur Parsons Mullins Leonard Bacon Parks 1910 David Lewis Daggett Thompson Dean Albert De Silver Arthur Howard Drisko Lawrence Waldo Eames Russell Sargent Fenn Gilbert Bishop Ferris William Hasty Flint Perrin Comstock Galpin Roger Russ Hayes Shennan Abbey Hooker Harold Jacob Hotton 1911 Charles Virgil Hickox, Jr. Reuben Andrus Holden, Jr. Waldemar Hubbell Jacob Ralph Herbert Jewell Jonathan Francis Kilboum William Tuniey Kimber Frank Waldo Lathrop Shirley McAndrew John Vincent McDonnell William Cammack Miller Lawrence Tyler Post Stuart Craig Rand Franklyn Thomas Raymond Welles Kennon Rice William Payne Roberts Theodore bchulze Raymond Joseph Schweizer Ralph Smillie Sanford Delwin Stockton, Jr. Walker Moore Van Riper Charles Edmund Van Vleck, Jr. Charles Carter Walbridge Floyd Wallace Hicks Arnold Weatherbee Carlton Clarke Jewett Carl Albert Lohman Richard HoUoway Mabbatt, Jr. George Edward Matthews, Jr. Howard Vincent O ' Brien Truman Post Riddle Douglas Tracy Smith Henry Montague Smith, Jr. Morton Candee Treadway Ralph Palmer Uptegrove Benjamin Franklin Beau Wallis Harvey Tracy Warren Walter Hall Mills Gardner Carter Porter William Albert Prime, Jr. James Waugh Sanders Henry Knox Sherrill Clarence Proctor Thomas Orrin Herbert Tilson Stanley Williams Walter Esher Yaggy 107 B Charles Booth Ailing Paul Howie Benedict Rufiis Bradford Buruham Frank Thompson Case Frank Andrew Cellar Carolus Thomas Clark DeWitt Scoville Clark Frank Burnett Condon Douglas Treat Davidson Charles Hollister Davis Allen Robert Dodd Wadsworth Doster Arthur Edward Baker Fuller Forbes Barnes Harold Weymouth Bean Leonard Cutter Bigelow Henry Roe Cloud Edward Ely Curtis Howard Upson Darling Lyman Strong Darling Edward John Davin Warren Gilbert Davis William Young Duncan Harold Duncan Aikman Samuel Sikes Board Wilbur Birdsey Bronson Ellsworth Bushuell Beth Vincent ButterftcM Edward Goddard Clark Albert Presby Colbuni Scoville Thomas Devan William Brooke Dunwoody 1909 Stanley Egbert Ellis George Lyon HoUett John AJoysius Hurley, Jr. Elias Alfred Johnson Robert Coit Johnson Hudson Kelley Dickson Hammond Leavens James Taber Loree James Lukens McConaughy Wilber McKee Harold Talmadge Messenger Judson Asplnwall Parsons 1910 John Gilbert Dunn Charles Allen Goddard Arthur Sturgess Hildebrand Chalmers Holbrook George Gordon Hyde Edward Ingraham Francis Bates Jennings Stephen Edwards Keeler, Jr. Frederick Clinton Lake Dana Turley Leavenworth Heni-y Darius McCord 1911 Joel Ellis Fisher, Jr. Giles Pollard Greene Martin Hall Grifang Harold Talbot Hartwell Henry William Heinrich Erastus Henry Hewitt Henry Morrison Hille Treat Clark HiUl Hari-y Stuait Irons Frederick Boughton Keppy Clarence Appleton Pierce Warren Cone Pratt Edward Otis Proctor Cliarles Henry Raymond, 2nd Paul Goodwin Robison Walter Pearson Smart Joel Andrew Sperry, 2nd Morton Chanileigh Stone Carl Hammond Thurston Aubrey Richardson Watzek Thorne Lake Wheeler George Glendining Wyant William Bradford MacLane Oliver Cromwell Blorse Arthur Murray, Jr. Rene Mead Pardee Harold Bishop Reid Joseph Stone Roberts Frank Guiles Roth Edward Douglas Snyder Neil Campbell Stevens Henry Crouch Webb Arthur Williams, Jr. William Herbert Wood Frederick Abraham Laubscher Joseph Prcscott Little Paul Griswold Macy Orion Augustus Mason Robert Alexander Patterson Allen Danforth Pettee Fred Carl Reckert Edmund Courtlandt Stanton Frank Miller Willis 109 S. 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Society CLARENCE HA ' DEN ALLIS SHREVE MacLAREN ARCHER COLLIER WHITTEMORE BAIRD FRANK ALBERT BAKER DELOS JUDSON BRISTOL GEORGE HENRY CAMPBELL LOUIS JAMES CAMPBELL EDWIN LEON CARPENTER HAROLD MONTFORD CATHCART DANIEL BABST CELLAR FRED HAROLD DANIELS WILLIAM TREAT DAVIDSON DELANO FULLER WOODCLIFFE DOUGLASS CHARLES DOYLE DRYNAN THOMAS PERKINS DURELL CHARLES BUFORD FENNELL PHILIP MANSFIELD FREEMAN GEORGE EDWARD GILLESPIE WARREN AYER ANTHONY HAINES JESSE McMillan harding JOHN RAYMOND JOSEPH HAYES PRESTON SOUTHWORTH HOYT ALLAN MACFARLAN JOHNSON CHARLES EMMANUEL KAUFMANN GEORGE DIMMICK KITTREDGE ROBERT LANYON WILLIAM ERLE McMICKEN THEODORE CHARLES NAEDELE JOHN BURBANK NICHOLS CHARLES MILTON OLCOTT DUDLEY ELY RAYMOND SIDNEY ELBERT SHORT JAY LEVI SMITH WARREN WILLIAM UPSON HOWARD THOMAS WARE MORTON WEEKS WELLS S. S. S. Society CLEMENT GOULD AMORY GERALD BURNHAM WALTER WILLIAM CHENEY LOFTUS BROOKMAN CUDDY CHARLES HUTCHINSON DUNNING RUFUS DODD WOODS EWING JAMES EDWARD FINNESSY MYRON ELMER FULLER THOMAS HENRY GARRETT FREDERICK DAVID GRAVE, Jr. KINGSLEY VAN ALSTYNE GWYER CARL HARRINGTON HANNA CARL CONSTANTINE HEISEN JAMES FRAZER HILLMAN LUCIEN BALL HORTON LEONARD VERNON HOWE HENRY HULL HAROLD HUNSIKER HARRY PHIPPS HUNTER BIRGER LAWRENCE JOHNSON MALCOLM FULLER JONES RICHARD ALBERT KENWORTHY EUGENE CHARLES GRANDISON LEWIS THOMAS LYNN JOSEPH PARKER MENDEL CLIFFORD FREDERICK MESSINGER CARL GOTTFRIED ORTMAYER EARL STANLEY PIERCE HAROLD WILY REEDER EARLE HAY REYNOLDS WILLIAM ROCKWELL WILLIAM BEARDSLEE RUDD SYDNEY FORBES SARGENT BRADFORD SHINKLE, Jr. HOWARD VOORHEIS STEPHENS HAROLD STOCKTON STILES JOHN THOMAS STODDART WALTER VANDERVEEN STRUBY THOMAS DOUGLAS TAGGART GLENN WOOD TRAER JOHN BRYANT WALLACE, Jr. NORBERT S ' V ' LVESTER CHOUTEAU WALSH KENNETH KNIGHT WHEELER WILBUR ELLIOTT WILDER MUNSON WILSON 120 S. S, S. Society ROGER TERRY BACON ROBERT JOHNSTON BADHAM DUDLEY MILLS BAKER LESLIE AVERY BANKER EDGAR LEIDY BEATY VIRGIL H. BELFORD GEORGE McNEAR BOWLES WILLIAM HENRY BREVOORT, Jr. FRANK GAIUS BURKE, Jr. FRED ENOS BURNSIDE CLIFFORD STUART CONDON FRANK BARKER DANGLER GEORGE GERMAINE DEARBORNE FREDERICK CHARLES FEARING WILLIAM .AUGUSTUS SHEPARD FRENCH WILLIAM AYRES G.ALBRAIl H JOHN HOLLISTER HANCOCK BAYARD HOPKINS JAMES STANLEY JOYCE OTIS EDWIN McINTYRE HORACE BEACH MERWIN RICHARD KIRBY MILES CLEMENT WOODNUTT MILLER CLARENCE ASPINWALL MURFEY SPENCER LATHAM MURFEY INNIS O ' ROURKE NORMAN PHILIP PIERCE CHARLES HUBERT RAY CARYL ROBERTS ADDISON STILWELL WILLIAM ANGELL STONE THOMAS BONSER SUMMERS JOSEPH BOYCE TALMADGE LANDON KETCHUM THORNE DUDLEY BLANCHARD VALENTINE WILLA RD FOSTER WALKER RUSSEL WHITTLESEY MYRON HENRY WILSON, Jr. 121 S. S. S. Society THOMAS HUMFREY GUSHING ALLEN RUDOLPH STANLEY-BROWN HOWARD STANFORD BRAINERD ROBERT PALEN BONNIE ALFRED GASS BOWMAN LOUIE MERRITT BROOKS HERBERT HOYT GASE MORRIS JAMES DALE LUKE GANTWELL DOYLE ARTHUR DANA ELLIOT ROBERT EDWARD GAYLORD WALTER GEER, Jr. STANHOPE SGOTT GODDARD RIGHARD NASH HALL FREDERICK BRONSON HAWLEY JOHN PHILLIPS HENDERSON OSWALD JIMENIS EDWARD ALLYN LAMBERT GHARLES BRIDGER LANSING ROBERT MORROW LARRIMORE HUGH MERRETT MATHESON GHARLES GEORGE MILLS ROY ARMSTRONG MacKINNON SGUDDER MERSMAN HOWARD FRANKLIN MURGHIE WALTER GREGORY RODIGER JOSEPH ALEXANDER SGARLETT, Jr. JAMES BREDEN STUART OSCAR FRANK SOULE JOHN MONTGOMERY TOUCEY WILLIAM GEORGE WARNOCK TALBOT GYRUS WALKER LAWRENCE WATTS HUBERT KNAPP WHITMER ALBERT NATHANIEL WILLIAMS FLETCHER HEGEMAN WOOD 122 e6lcal Scl)Ool Society ALFRED CARLTON GILBERT JOHN NEWELL WAGGONER WILLIAM HENRY BEARDSLEY ARTHUR EDWARD BRIDES CHARLES WILLIAMS COMFORT, Jr. JAMES HAMILTON, Jr. FRANK ELMER JOHNSON 1909 1910 NILES WESTCOTT FOH-CHUNG YEN HERM.AN CLARKE LITTLE HARRY ST. CLAIR REYNOLDS THOMAS HUBBARD RUSSELL, Jr. HERBERT KING THOMS LESLIE ADAMS WILSON 1911 CHARLES GARDINER BARNUM TRACY FARNAM LEWIS SAMUEL BOOTH SAMUEL CLARK HARVEY RICHARD FRANK LEIDENSTICKER INGLIS FOLGER FROST GEORGE BURROUGHS GARLICK 1912 123 DAVID PARKER SMITH JOEL ANDREW SPERRY, 2nd !Jtle6lcttl Scl)ool Society I! 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Oviatt P. C. Peck C. W. Wells 1897 C. B. De Camp C. P. Kilchel N. A. Smyth C. E. Thomas F. Tilney 1898 A. D. Baldwin D. De F. Burrell F. A. Lord G. Morris, Jr. E. C. Streeter H. A. Callahan I. Henderson R. Hooker H. Mason B. B. Moore 1900 |. W. Barney S. G. Camp J. M. Hopkins Owen Johnson Hulbert Tafi 1901 P. T. Gilbert R. Kingsley W. G. D. Morgan Ray Morris O. M. Wiard 1902 A. M. Cressler E. L. Fox W. B. Hooker D. L. James B. A. Welch 1903 G. S. Arnold P. Berman R. L. Black H. F. Griffin A. J. Waring 1904 A. Gordon H. Ford G. Chittenden C. S. Goodrich F. E. Pierce 1905 J. L. Houghteling, J, W. F. Peters, 2d J. G. Rogers E. V. Stoddard, Jr. W.K.Van Reypen,Jr. 1906 J. N. Greeley D. Bruce J. H. Wall.s S. M. Harrington J. S. Newberry 1907 W. B. Wolf L. Jennings, B. M. R. M. Edmonds H. F. Bishop H. S. Lewis R. E. Danielson 1908 C. L. Watkins J. H. Auchincloss L. W. Perrin D. C. Phillips, Jr. G. H. Soule, Jr. H. Fales, B. 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B. M. H. W. Thatcher d Q - cc 8 e u air HniupraitH 1908-9 155 yaU tle6lcal Hournal Established 1894 Issued Monthly Student editors NILES WESTCOTT, Chairman WILLIAM HENRY BEARDSLEY HARRY ST. CLAIR REYNOLDS HERBERT KING THOMS Bf ornter TEiltors 1894-95 W. J. Sheehan, Chairman C. J. Bartlett, Business Manager A. S. Bracketl C. G. Child, Jr. A. L. House H. W. Underhlll 1899-1900 F. Coonley, Chairman W. E. Balmer G. L. Buist, Jr. H. C. Pitts. Business Manager J. F. Quinn ' ' ' oo- ' oi 18 95-96 . N. A. Burr. Chairman A. S. Nadler, Chairman J £ Lane A. R. Defendorf, Business Manager ' Kowalewslci T. L. Ellis Business Manage C. C. Gildersleeve w Sanger I. M. Heller 1896-97 1901-1902 J- E. Lane. Chairman G. H. Edwards J. A. Lee V. A. Kowalewski. A. E. Loveland, Busin Businc V. G. Reynolds I. A. O ' Brine L. F. Turney 1897-98 W H. Bean, Chairman J. H. Hursl. Chairman C. E. Farr F. P. Heery F. W. Nolan. Busines C. G. Hilliard Manager F. G. Beck, Business A J. Pullman H. O. Johnson H. S. Watson 1902-1903 1898-99 W H. Bean. Chairma J Pullman. Chaiirman C E. Farr J. L. Burnham E. C. Fleischner F. Coonley F. G. Beck. Business ! E. D. Sm.th. Business Manager I. W. Hunt A. E. Von Tobel B. F. Tolles Manager Manager 1903-1904 E. C. Fleischner, Chairman B. F. Tolles R. H. Burr J. W. Hunt, Business Manager W. W. Herrick 1904-1905 W. W. Herrick, Chairman F. A. Elmes W. J. Irvine F. M. Adams, Business Manager E. M. Blake 1905-1906 W. J. Irvine. Chairman F. M. Adams E. M. Blake J. E, Kerney E. C. Gilbert M. M. Scarbrough E. L. Marcy J. R. Coffey 1906-1907 M. M. Scarbrough, Chairman D. N. Ahlslrom E. L. Marcy J. E. Kerney I. R. Coffey P. Titus 1907-1908 J. E. Kerney, Chairman P. Titus P. B. Chander G. T. Smith N. WeslcotI 4 POT-POURR fto Established 1865 Published Annually Combined with the Banner in 1908 :former TE ltors 1866 D. J. Burrell 880 D. W. Richards 1891 H. W. Gushing 1900 F. T. Crawford 1867 D. J. Burrell C. A. Smith G. B. Hoppin Matthew Mills J. H. Niedecken 1868 B. A. Fowler 881 A. W E. Boslwlck W. K. Nixon 1892 Daniel Lord, 3d H. B. McCormick 1901 R. L. Atkinson 1869 W. G. Sperry W N. Runyon Hugh Auchincloss 1870 F. S. Dana 882 C. A. A. Wright C. Hand 1893 T. W A. Gardiner W. Smith 1902 Maurice Mason L. B. Beckwith 1871 C. E. Beebe 883 William Trumbull R. B. Wade L. M. Johnson N. H. Mason 1872 H. W. B. Howard 1894 C. Dunkerson 884 E. C. Gale L. Smith 1903 C. C. Auchinclo 1873 S. L,. Boyce C. H. Makuen J. R. Robinson W. F. McCook 1895 W A. Delano O. J. Willis 885 R. J. Pitkin W H. Scoville 1874 F. Jenkins Wm. Kelly J. R. Joy 1904 E. W. Clucas 1896 H. J. Fisher W. L. Mitchell 886 G. E. Elliott, Jr. A. E. Foote A. H. Olmstead 1875 E. H, Landon H. T. Nason L. P. Sheldon 1905 H. Baxter 1876 John Porler D. Trumbull 887 R. H. I. Jenks F. Perkins 1897 T. G. L. Clarke P. Day S. R. Burnap B. H. Prentice 888 F. L. Woodward J- P. Sawyer 1906 E. S. Mills 1877 E. M. Dudley W. P. Macomber T. E. Ripley 1898 R. M. Crosby J. H. Twitchell J. A. Porler 889 H. J. F. Noyes G. Rogers P. M. W. Hamill MuUally 1907 G. W. Abbott J. G. Crane 1878 E. L. Morse 1899 W. B. Connor 1908 M. L. Mitchell 1879 L. L. Slanlon 890 Slowe Phelps M. C. Harvey J. B. Waterworth W. J. Ten Eyck G. K. Peter H. Mason S. D. Frissell TEMtors SAMUEL J. KEATOR, JR. FREDERIC A. MORRELL, JR. FRANCIS H. OLMSTED CARL H. P. THURSTON XN the earlier days of the Banner and Pot-Pourri it was customary for the editors to present their volume to the public with a rhetorical flourish two or three columns in length, and we feel that the long-sought union of the two volumes is a sufficient excuse for a mild reversion to type. We say mild, for the old ones ran somewhat like this sample from the second number of the Banner: If we commence, we will enlarge our paper so that it will contain more reading matter, and more interesting, than all the daily papers published in the city. It is the best organ for advertising now extant — and we are resolved that it shall so continue. We will throw life into it, and make it an organ of punishing crime and encouraging virtue all over the world. Some have attempted to put us down and stop our press. They might as well attempt to stop a volcano with a pancake. Out of our way, or we will walk over you. The track must be cleared, or the locomotive will run you down. We have not time to slop and quarrel about little pebbles on the way-side when we are rolling an avalanche before us. Later the editori als lost their pompous tone and grew more facetious, usually taking the form of advice to freshmen: Do not on any account study too hard — it will injure your health so that you will not be able to keep up with your class; and In one of these (Freshman) societies the editors of the Banner acquired those wonderful powers of mind which now render the columns of the Banner so attractive. But we intend to leave the crime and virtue of the Freshman, as well as of the world at large, to its own reward and confine ourselves to a short sketch of the two publications. 4 B % 1 - - ' . i ' 4i a: m inn :ifJ|li. ' vm ii !ii;!iiiiiJiiliHiii a If Unitirroity ISOB-a 159 The Banner is the older and has the more interesting history. Its first number, which we re- produce here, was published anonymously by William E. Robinson, in November, 1841, to give the student version of the famous Firemen ' s Riot and contained a great deal of bitter sarcasm aimed at the citizens of New Haven. This immediately called forth another anonymous publication, known as the City Guard and Moral Scavenger, whose chief purpose seemed to be the circulation of even more virulent attacks on the college. Its editors took particular offense at the woodcut which adorned the first page of the Banner. They men- lion a certain bully in College, whose portrait is at the head of their paper, holding in his hand the jaw-bone of an animal like himself, and add that the Banner has published things as far remote from the truth, as the cut of their bully at the head of their paper is from the likeness of an honest man. The second number of the Banner was occu- pied chiefly with an account of the students trial, but it found space for a few sharp remarks about what it called The City (black) Guard and (im) Moral Scavenger and about New Haven in general. The City Guard was not to be out-done and, among other things, it came back with this simple quatrain, I love to see a maple tree. Especially on tap; I love to see a student ' s head. For both do yield us sap, and the remark that they were put in mind of a little animal, familiarly known among most of our countrymen as the essence peddler, or skunk, and could not help thinking of its resemblance to the authors of the Banner, and its means of de- fence to the Banner itself. However, the intense feeling between town and gown soon died away and the two papers began to vie with each other in retracting the hard things they had said. The Banner then an- nounced its intention of becoming a weekly college newspaper at two dollars per year, and its next numbers contained, besides items of general college interest, a parody of The Ancient Mariner by T. R. a Song by Dismal Jeemes, dealing with cruel love and perfidious maid, an essay on Tobacco, an appeal to the faculty to arrange a reception for Dickens, a little theatrical criticism, and a criticism of the Lit. ■■ rHK nODGF. (.LUB.- fma Biinc. Tkomai W, Grovcr  mn H. Chliicndcn. Rnben W. KtUey. TVwikDcW. (.•ivlet, Wijliim Kellr, ' ije L ni.Vcrami, G nt«c E, Munmt. l hu- M Drjg . l.,.i; Robcrci. Jr.. S. Rnbbti| . TX-jmw c;. P, jn.[ Ume, M. T„.,..c„,l Ruixll Wildco. Rilph Weill. Thnm,. p. « kkr.. Ji«.b A. R. Dunnini Frank H. OInoui. m Wife illilJlllll :; MS] : i ii: air llniurraitii 1908-9 161 But only four numbers appeared that year; and when the fifth appeared in November, 1842, it was merely the collection of names and statistics which we know today, though the whole thing filled only four pages instead of five hundred. In the catalogue the letters L, B, or C, were pre- fixed to the names of students and fac- ulty, signifying membership in one of the three debating societies, Linonian, Brothers or Calliopean; and the letters 1 and X were placed after certain names, standing for 1 HK and XAM. Later these debating societies became so important that, instead of publishing an alphabetical list of the whole class, the Banner divided it into three parts, each containing the members of one of the societies from that class. The fol- lowing interesting and somewhat mys- terious advertisement appeared in this fifth number: Bathing — To students above all others is highly necessary, if not indispensable. Call therefore on our friend Pardee, Nos. 27 and 29 Orange Street. In the late forties various satirical imitators of the Banner appeared, such as the Banger, TomahaTvk, Callinip- per. Battery, and Hornet. They were, for the most part, published by the under-class societies and contained virulent attacks on all Yale institutions and traditions. The Banner of 1871 reproduces some amusing caricuratures of fraternity pins which adorned their pages. In the fifties the pages of the annual began to be filled with the outlandish names and out- rageous cuts of various class eating clubs, the Hyenas, The Crocodiles, the Cannibals, and the Lickapillies, — a custom which lasted for over forty years. We reproduce two examples of these cuts. In 1865 the first Pot-Pourri appeared, a small, yellow-covered pamphlet, edited by D. J. Burrell. The foreword began, Somebody says ' you are not wanted; our little pet Banner will do well enough. ' But, dear sir. Pol Pourri and the little pet are destined to be friends, — and the prophetic truth of that remark is illustrated by the present volume. The reader was told that the BannarJ, (fOuM, E. l,r,ckwr,oa. Rogers, Buck, Hawlcv, M.thcr, Rnscho,. Chanilicrlin, Hfirnc, NclMjn. Shiffcr, East.m. Hurlburt. Philip. R. ¥,. Sn Frew, 162 51 If p l anncr a n ft at n « r r i choice of the name Pot Pourri was obvious from Webster ' s definition, a vase of flowers to perfume a room, and for a number of years the vase adorned every cover. In 1870, the Banner, which had always been published m sheet form, came out as a pamph- let, like the Poi Pourri; and from that time on the two annuals display a striking similarity in form and contents. The year ' 83 marks for both the beginning of what might be called the Gingerbread period in the history of Yale Annuals, which lasted for about a decade. It is characterized by gorgeous cover designs, sprawling drawings, artistic , mossy-looking type, and a preponderance of female figures combined with an astonishing absence of clothes. Each class was represented by a languishing maiden, the Football Club was typified by a row of Greek gods, the Orchestra sat before the footlights in a state of vague nudity, and the Courant and Nexvs were set forth as care- lessly draped goddesses. Only the conservative figure of Saint Elihu stood firm, surrounded by the protecting hosts of names of former Lil. editors. In 1 884, the first steel engravings for society emblems were used, and the two volumes for 1887 contained the first half-tones. The Banner for 1888 was the first to be bound in boards; but both publications have been bound in cloth ever since 1 890. The last phase of the Ginger- bread movement found its expression in a series of experiments with inks of various colors, but since 1893 there has been little change in the form and appearance of the books. The editors of the Banner for 1897 and of the Pot Pourri for 1901 made a strong bid for fame by publishing their respective volumes in bright red bindings (an interesting field for research for the Harvard- Yale statistician), yet, altogether, the Pol Pourri for 1893 is probably the neatest annual ever published at Yale. The following special articles have appeared at different times: — Banner, 1901— The Old Brick Row — Prof. C. H. Smith. ' Mater Coronata (Commemorative Poem) E. C. Stedman. The Commemorative Address — Hon. David J. Brewer. 1902— The Musical Clubs of Yale — Thomas G. Shepard. 1905— The Yale Nine of 1905 — Walter Camp. Pot-Pourri 1902— Culture and Enthusiasm — Prof. W. L. Phelps. 1903 — Some Things that have passed away — Dean Henry P. Wright. Yale ' s Famous Graduates — A. P. Stokes, Jr. 1904— What is Yale? — A. P. Stokes, Jr. Senior Year — Lawrence Mason. Senior (Tlub : 3M 1 1 ' I ii.. 1 i w 1 ■ ' ■■1 1 1 ' l. - TEllbu dluh TE6gar farrar atesott William blUng or6en BFrancls l(}zahobY Sutler 5cral6 5ttorton ! utUr ripant ! urwell B[i.nn.y . 3r. TLeon (Bo6cl)aux -Kanrr Kopklns TLlvlngston yrcicrlc Ogicix Mtasott Sl6ney arccUus pljelan. TJr. TE6ward Otis proctor Charles TE6mun6 VanVUcK. 3r. 5ttalcolm ! urt Vilas 4 ATHLETICS A WALTER CAMP. ' 80 Chairman of the Athletic Commillee air Uniurraity IBDB-a 169 yale JF lnanclal Knion WALTER CAMP, ' 80, Treasurer TEx-Offlcio FRANCIS H. OLMSTED. ' 09 JOHN B. PERRIN, ' 09 MORTIMER A. SEABUR ' . ' 09 HOWARD C. DAVIS. ' 09 . President Y. U. B. B. A. President Y. U. B. C. President Y. U. A. A. President Y. U. F. B. A. ale KniversitY tltletic (Lommittee WALTER CAMP, Chairman ANSON PHELPS STOKES PROF. THEODORE S. WOOLSEY HENR ' B. SARGENT Robert B. Burch, ' 09 Frederic J. Murphy, ' 10 S. Leonard V. Howe. ' 09 S. Henry A. Howe, ' 09 Francis H. Olmsted, ' 09 S. John B. Perrin. 09 Edgar B. Howard, ' 09 S. Grover C. Eels. ' 09 S. James F. Walton, ' 09 S. Earl S. Pierce. ' 09 S. Howard C. Davis, ' 09 Mortimer A. Seabury. ' 09 WILLIAM G. ANDERSON. Director Walte Thomas Lee McClung Eugene L. Richards Camp John Edward Heaton Lafayette B. Mendel William G. Anderson 4 Hamlin Foster Andrus, ' 10 S. Alfred Alexander Biddle. ' 09 Henry Payne Bingham, ' 10 Arthur Edward Brides Gerald Morton Butler, ' 09 Robert Boyd Burch, ' 09 . Charles Soutter Campbell, ' 09 Robert Hart Cary, ' 09 S. . James Dunbar Cass, ' 09 S. Carroll Trowbridge Cooney, ' 1 Allan Lyle Corey, ' H Edward Harris Coy , ' 10 . Frederick Joseph Daly, ' I I Charles Hollister Davis, ' 09 Howard Carter Davis, ' 09, Mana Grover Cleveland Fels, ' 09 S. John Field, ' 11 William Arthur Goebel, ' 10 Bryant Burwell Glenny, ' 09 Anthony Haines, ' 10 L. S. Henry Homer Hobbs, ' 10 S. Stanley Wescott Holmes, ' 09 Henry Almy Howe, ' 09 Leonard Vernon Howe, ' 09 S. Frank Carley Hunt, ' 09 S. James Ford Johnson, Jr., ' 10 Max David Kirjassoff, ' 10 Football, 08 Football, 08 Football, 08 . Football, ' 07, 08 Track, 07 . Football. ' 07, 08 Track, ' 07, 08 Track, 08 Crew, 08 . Football, ' 07, 08 Football, 08 rack. ' 08; Football, ' 07, 08 . Football, 08 Track, ' 07, 08 . Football, 08 Baseball, 08 . Football, 08 Football. ' 07, 08 Crew, 08 Football, 08 Football, 08 Crew, 06 Crew, ' 07, 08 Track, 08 Crew, 08 Football, 08 . Track, 08 ale Sniurraitg 1908-9 171 Robert Weir La Montague, ' 09 S. Milton Charles Lightner, ' 09 Theodore Liiley. ' 1 S. Walter Seth Logan, ' 10 . John Harper Mailory, ' 09 Frederick James Murphy, ' I Frank Thayer Nelson, ' 1 Francis Howard Olmsted, ' 09, Manager John Bates Perrin, ' 09, Manager Stephen Holladay Philbin, ' 10 . Stuart Craig Rand, ' 09 . Welles Kennon Rice, ' 09 . Robert Annan Riley, ' 09 S. Douglass Raymond Robbins, ' 09 S. Robert Selden Rose, ' 09 . Mortimer Ashmead Seabury, ' 09, Manager Roland Adelbert Spitzer, ' 09 . Benjamin Franklin Bean Wallis, ' 10 Morton Weeks, ' 09 ... Henry Myers Wheaton, ' 09 S. . Charles Edmund Van Vleck. ' 09 . Track, ' 08 . Track, ' 08 Football, ' 08 Football, ' 08 Baseball, ' 08 Football •07, ' 08: Baseball. . Track, Baseball. Crew. ' 08 ' 08 ' 09 ' 09 Football, ' 07. ' 08; Baseball. Crew, ' 07, Crew. ' 07. Track. . Track. Baseball. . Track. Track. ' 07. Crew. Track. ' 08 ' 08 ' 08 ' 08 ' 08 ' 08 ' 09 ' 08 •08 ' 08 Football, ' 07, ' 08; Baseball. . Baseball, ' 07. ' 08 ' 08 i CAPTAIN H. A. HOWE air Univrratty 1906-9 173 Pale KnlversltY oal (Tlub John B. Perrin. W. Prc.tJcni Officers 1908-1909 JOHN B. PERRIN, ' 09 . . President EDGAR B. HOWARD. ' 09 S. . Vice-President HENRY T. CURTISS, 10 . Secretary HENRY A. HOWE. ' 09 . . . Captain Valc-lKarvari Knlverslti? tJ ace NeTP London. June 25. 1908. Course Four Miles Yale (time not taken) Harvard 24 min. 10 sec. Vale Ufarvari Height Height 05 Name Age (t. m. Weight Po s. Name Age ft. in. Weight ft. D. T. Griswold, 06 23 6 01 158 8 S. Sargent 20 5 10 165 7, C. E. Ide, ' OS 21 6 01 184 ; J. Richardson, Jr. 21 6 011 2 189 6 H. A. Hosve, W 20 6 01 186 6 E. C. Bacon 19 6 02 180 ■ , W. E. Dunkle. ' 08 S. 21 6 01 175 5 J. E. Ward 21 6 02 176 4. F. C. Hunt, ' 09 S. 21 6 00 175 4 L. K. Luni 22 6 001 2 177 3 W. L. Rice. ' 09 21 6 00 160 i W. Severance 22 6 01 180 ?., j. N. Peyton, 08 S. 22 6 02 182 1 E. C. Culler 20 5 09 162 1 G. Auchlncloss, ' 08 21 5 11 157 1 R. M. Faulkner 21 5 11 175 J. D. Cass, 09 S. 22 5 03 110 Co X. F. M. Blagden 22 5 06 102 Ave-age weight 1 72 pounds Average weight 175 pounds i c l i S K i - ' iif4.- 1 c O ' •Iteiiilc .A,;-: ;- (iiHi ia Hi c o C H ' a CQ en UJ H D UQi alr MniuprHilB ignB-3 175 ale-H rarvar6 jF our-Oar !5 acc New London, June 25, 1908 Course, Two Miles Yale, 10 min. 33J 2 sec. Harvard, 10 min. Va Ic Sfarvard os. Name Age 1 leight ft. in. W eight Pos. Name Age Height ft. in. Weight 4. B. F. B. Wallis, -10 3. D. Millen. -08 S. 2. F. A. Godley, -08 S. 1. R. A. Wodell, ' 10 :ox. S. Rand, 09 21 21 22 20 19 6 00 6 00 6 02 6 01 5 09 158 175 169 169 115 4. F. 3. P. 2. G. 1. R. Cox. M. A. Reece Withinglon G. Bacon Ellis King 21 21 22 22 22 5 09 150 6 00 177 6 001 2 168 5 11 158 5 08 100 Average weight 167 pounds. Average weight 163 po jnds. American H ' Cenle Regatta Schuylkill River, May 23, 1908 Yale 2nd vs. Harvard 1911 vs. Pennsylvania 2nd. Won by Yale. Time, 6 min. 27 sec. Spring (igatta Lake Whitney, May 16, 1908 Course, Seven-Eights Mile. 1910 2nd vs. 1911 4th vs. 1911 5th Won by 1911 4th Crew 1908 vs. 1909 Columbia Freshmen vs. Yale 1 9 1 1910 1st vs. 1911 3d 1908 2nd vs. 1909 2nd Exhibition by University Crew Springfield High School vs. 1911 2nd University vs. 3d University 1909 2nd vs. 1909 4th 1908 Isl vs. 1911 3d 2nd Won by 1908 Won by Columbia Won by 191 1 Won by 1909 Won by 1911 Won by 2nd Won by 1909 2d Won by 1908 No time given No time given 4 min. 32 sec. 4 .i ' If -La-J i; IA,.tJL Jl Summary of Knlvcrslt oat traces an6 Officers 18531 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 18611 1862 18631 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 I 1872 1873 ' 1874 1875 1876 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 ' 1881 1882: 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 ♦Yale tYsle July 26 Harvard : Worcester July 24 Harvard jWorcesler 19 m. 18! 18 m. 53 ; uly 29 Yale uly 28iYale uly 27 Harvard uly 19 Harvard uly 24 Harvard uly 23 Harvard uly 22 Harvard uly 21 Amherst uly 24 uly 17 uly 18 uly 14 une30 uly 19 une30 une 28 une 27 uly I uly I une 29 une 28 une 26 une 26 uly 2 uly 2 une 29 une 28 une 27 une 26 uly I une 30 une 28 une 28 uly 7 une 25 une 29 une 28 une 27 une 26 une 25 une 29 une 29 une 28 une 27 June 25 Amherst Yale Columbia Cornell Yale Cornell Harvard Harvard Harvard Yale Yale Harvard Harvard ' ale Harvard Yale Yale ' ale Yale Yale Harvard Yale Yale Yale Yale Leander Cornell Cornell Harvard Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Yale Harvard YJe Harvard Worcester :Worcesler Worcester [Worcester Worcester Worcester [Worcester Connecticut River jConneclicut River [Connecticut River Saratoga Saratoga Connecticut River Saratoga Connecticut River n. 1 s. tl. 421 2 : n. 43 s. n. ]2% n. 481 , n. 2 5. ' n. 45 s. n. 47 s. New London New London New London New London ' New London New London ,New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London [Eng. Henley-on-Thames Poughkeepsie New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London 16 m. 33 l-5s. 16 m. 59 5. 16 m. 421 2 s. 16 m. 531,4 s.| 22 m. 2 s. 17 m. V i s. 24 m. 36 s. 20 m. 44 3-5s. 22 m. 15 s. ; 24 m. 27 s. 22 m. 13 s. 20 m. 47 2 s.| 25 m. 461 2 s. 20 m. 31 s. 151 2 42 s. 56 s. 10 s. 30 s. 29 s. 23 5. 47 s. 59 s. 23 m. 451 , s. 21 m. 291 2 s.i 41 34 s 48 s 54 i 12 4 37 s 20 s 19 4 40 2 30 s 2 s 10 . 10 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 6 11 9 13 2 6 2t 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Samuel Scoville, ' 57 W. D. Morgan, ' 58 H. L. Johnson, 60 H. L. Johnson, ' 60 PcsslJjiil. IR. Waite, ' 53 A. H. Stevens. ' 54 N. W. Bumstead, ' 53 A. W. Harnott. ' 56 S. Scoville. ' 57 |W. P. Bacon. ' 58 S. D. Page. ' 59 W. R. Bacon, ' 65 W. R. Bacon, ' 65 E. B. Bennett, ' 66 Samuel Parry, ' 68 Samuel Parry, ' 68 W. A. Copp, ' 69 D. M. Bone, ' 70 F. G. Adee, ' 73 W. F. McCook, 7 W. F. McCook. ' 7 R. J. Cook, ' 76 R. J. Cook, ' 76 R. J. Cook, ' 76 R. J. Cook, ' 76 W. W. Collin, ' 77 O. D. Thompson, ' 79 O. D. Thompson, ' 79 IG. B. Rogers, ' 79 S. |J. B. Collins, ' 81 IL. K. Hull, ' 83 L. K. Hull, ' 83 |H. R. Flanders, ' 85 |H. R. Flanders, ' 85 I Alfred Cowles. ' 86 I John Rogers, ' 87 F. A. Stevenson. ' 88 G. A. Woodruff, ' 89 Phihp Allen, ' 90 S. G. S. Brewster, ' 91 J. A. Harlwell, M. S. IS. B. Ives, ' 93 |F. A. Johnson, ' 94 S. |R. Armstrong, ' 95 S. I R. B. Treadway. ' 96 I P. H. Bailey, ' 97 I Payne Whitney, ' 98 |F. W. Allen, ' 00 F. W. Allen. ' 00 I A. S. Blagden, 01 S. I P. H. Kunzig. L. S. |C. B. Waterman. L. S. |W. S. Cross, ' 04 |R. C. Whittier, ' 05 S. R. C. Morse. Jr., ' 06 S. jC. E. Ide, ' 08 C. E. Ide, ' 08 H. L. John ' 60 ,C. T. Stanton. ' 61 ' 62 ' 63 ' 64 ' 65 i time. 18 m. 45 s. Race given to Hj and Harvard in eight oared crews. rvard on foul. Course, 4 miles straight. E. S. Lyn G. L. Curran, S. C Pierson. W. R. Bacon. E. B. Bennett, ' 66 A. B. Bissell. ' 67 S. Parry, ' 68 W. A. Copp, 69 |D. M. Bone, ' 70 |I. H. Ford, ' 71 IL. G. Parsons, ' 72 IH. A. Oakes, ' 73 ,C. H. Ferry. ' 75 C. H. Ferry, ' 75 E. P. Howe, ' 76 |F. W. Davis, ' 77 IW. H. Hite, -78 |C. F. Aldrich. ' 79 |W. C. McHenry. ' 80 ,R- A. Bigelow, ' 81 IR. A. Bigelow, ' 81 {F. C. Leonard. ' 83 [E. A. Merrill. ' 84 IW. G. Green. ' 85 ,Paul K. Ames. ' 86 S. Knight. ' 87 E. A. Stevenson, ' 88 L. T. Snipe, ' 89 C. A. Sheldon, ' 90 J. B. Townsend, ' 91 E. H. Floyd-Jones, ' 92 Derby Rogers, ' 93 P. H. McMillin, ' 94 G. T. Adee. ' 95 J. G. H. de Sibour, ' 96 J. S. Wheelwright, ' 97 Grenville Parker, ' 98 Ord Preston. ' 99 R. J. Schweppe. ' 00 A. H. Richardson. ' 01 Roderick Potter. ' 02 J. M. Dreisbach. ' 03 F. T. Dodge. 04 H. A. Raymond, ' 05 W. S. Moorhead, ' 06 T. P. Dixon. ' 07 C. Seymour. ' 08 air HuturraitQ 1908-9 179 l oating at aid Began in June, 1843. Navy organized and first constitution adopted in June, 1853. Constitution remodeled and printed in June, 1855. New Constitution prepared by Edward F. Blake, ' 58, establishing the English University plan of permanent boat clubs, adopted and printed in June, I860. New Constitution, establishing the class boat club system, adopted and printed February, 1868. History of boating in Four Years at Yale, pp. 327-402. History of ' ale-Harvard Races, in Balch ' s Oarsman ' s Manual for 1871, pp. 248-269. Boat House Lease, in New Haven Town Record, Vol. 204, p. 98; Vol. 203, p. I 36. 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 Alumni Association, I 886. Single-Scull- ing Trophy, presented by George H. Ford, 1890. New launch Elihu ale presented by graduates, 1902, Ol)c Vale Knlverslt Clgl)t-Oarei (Trews 1876 Bow John W. Wcslcott 2 Frederick Wood 3 Elbrldge C. Cooke 4 David H. Kellogg 5 William W. Collin 6 Oliver D. Thompson 7 Julian Kennedy Stroke Robert J. Cook (Capl.) Cox. Charles F. Aldrich 1877 Bow Gerald W. Harl 2 Herman Livingston 3 Frank E. Hyde 4 William K. James 3 Elbridge C. Cooke 6 Oliver D. Thompson 7 William W. Collin (Capl.) Sire ke Fre der ick Wood Cox. Charle F. Aldrich 1878 Be w lul an W. Curlis 2 Era nk E. Hyde i Bri ce S. Kealor 4 He rman Livingston 5 Ha rrv W. Tafi 6 Ce arge B. Rogers J Ua id Trumbull Sire ke o. D. Thompson (Capl.) Cox. Charles F. Aldrich 1879 Bow John B. Collins 2 N. T. H. Patterson 3 Charles B. Slorrs 4 O. D. Thompson (Capl.) 5 John W. Keller 6 George B. Rogers 7 Harry W. Taft Siroke Philo C. Fuller Cox. Augustine Filzgerald Bow John B. Collins 2 Nalhaniel T. Guernsey 3 Louis K. Hull 4 Philo C. Fuller 5 Frederick W. Rogers 6 George B. Rogers (Capl.) 7 Charles B. Slorrs Siroke Harry T. Folsom Cox. Mum Yew Chung 1881 Bow John B. Collir 2 Philo C. Fulle, 3 Frederick W. Rogers 4 Nalhaniel T. Guernsey 5 Louis K. Hull 6 George B. Rogers 7 Charles B. Slorrs Siroke Harry T. Folsom Cox Mum Yew Chung (Capl.) Bow Henry R. Flanders 2 Joseph R. Parroll 3 Frederick W. Rogers 4 Nalhaniel T, Guernsey 5 Louis K. Hull (Capl.) 6 William H. Hyndman 7 Charles B. Slorrs Siroke Henry T. Folsom Cox. David Plessner 1883 Bow Henry R. Flanders 2 Joseph R. Parroll 3 Louis K. Hull (Capl.) 4 Nalhaniel T. Guernsey 5 Frank G. Pelers 6 Willia m H. Hyndman 7 Freder ick W. Rogers Siroke Harry T. Folsom Cox. D. B. Tucker 1884 Bow R. S. Slorrs 2 Charles B. Hobbs 3 H. W . Fallen 4 Alfrec Cowles. Jr. 5 Frank G. Pelers 6 I. R. ' arroll 7 I. F. Scoll Siroke H. R Flanders (Capl.) Cox. L. E. Cadwell 180 (B t 1 aunpr unit Pnt L n u r r t 1885 1890 1895 Bow C. S. Dodge Bow C. F. Rogers, ' 90 S. Bow R. Armstrong, ' 95 S. (Capl.) 2 R. S. Storrs 2 W. A. Sims, ' 90 S. 2 H. C. Holcomb, ' 95 S. 3 H. W. Fallen 3 G. S. Brewster, ' 91 3 W. M. Beard, ' 96 4 C. B. Hobbs 4 J. A. Hartwell, P. G. 4 A. W. Daler, ' 95 S. 5 Alfred Cowles, Jr. 5 A. B. Newell, ' 90 5 J. M. Longacre, ' 96 6 J. R. Parroll 6 H. T. Ferris, ' 91 6 W. R. Cross, ' 96 7 F. G. Pelers 7 S. B. Ives, ' 93 7 R. B. Treadway, ' 96 Stroke H. R. Flanders (Capl.) Stroke P. Allen, ' 90 S. (Capt.) Sire ke G. Langford, ' 97 S. Cox. L. E. Cadwell c 3X. R. Thompson, ' 90 C DX T. L. Clarke, ' 97 1886 1891 1896 Bow R. Applelon B 3W W. A. Sims, M. S. 6 3W J. H. Simpson, ' 97 2 John Rogers, Jr. 2 A. J. Balliel, ' 92 2 A. Brown, ' 96 3 J. W. Middlebrook 3 C. R. Ely, ' 91 3 W. M. Beard, ' 96 4 F. A. Stevenson 4 R. D. Paine, ' 94 4 J. O. Rodgers, ' 98 5 G. W. Woodruff 5 W. W. Heffelfinger, ' 91 s. 5 p. H. Bailey, ' 97 6 A. Cowles, Jr. (Capl.) 6 G. S. Brewster, 91 (Capt.) 6 J. M. Longacre, ' 96 7 G. W. Harlridge 7 P. Hagerman, L. S. 7 R. B. Treadway, ' 96 (Capt.) Stroke E. L. Caldwell Stroke J. A. Gould, ' 92 S. Stroke G. Langford, ' 97 S. Cox. L. E. Cadwell c ox. H. S. Bowns, ' 93 C ox. T. L. Clarke, ' 97 1887 1892 1897 Bow R. M. Wilcox B 5W F. A. Johnson. ' 94 S. B 3W D. F. Rogers. ' 98 2 C. O. Gill 2 A. J. Balliel, ' 92 2 Payne Whitney, ' 98 3 J. Rogers (Capl.) 3 A. L. Van Huyck, ' 93 S 3 H. G. Campbell, ' 97 4 J. W. Middlebrook 4 R. C. Paine, ' 94 4 J. C. Greenway, ' 00 5 G. W. Woodruff 5 A. B. Graves. ' 92 S. 5 P. H. Bailey, ' 97 (Capl.) 6 F. A. Stevenson 6 J. A. Harlwell, M. S. (Capt.) 6 F. W. Allen, ' 00 7 G. R. Carter 7 S. B. Ives, ' 93 7 W. E. S. Griswold, ' 99 Stroke E. L. Caldwell Stroke F. E. Gallaudet. ' 93 Sir Dke G. Langford, ' 97 S. Cox. R. Thompson c ox. E. F. Olmstead, ' 94 S. c ox. L. Green, ' 99 Bow R. M. Wilcox 2 C. O. Gill 3 G. S. Brewster 4 J. A. Hartwell 5 W. H. Corbin 6 F. A. Stevenson (Capl.) 7 G. R. Carler Stroke S. M. Cross Cox. R. Thompson 1889 Bow C. F. Rogers 2 C. O. Gill 3 G. S. Brewster 4 J. A. Harlwell 5 W. H. Corbin 6 G. W. Woodruff (Capl.) 7 P. Allen Stroke E. L. Caldwell Cox. R. Thompson ow F. 2 C. 3 A, 4 J. 5 J. 6 A. 7 S. oke F. ' ox E. 1893 A. Johnson, ' 94 S. L. Messier, ' 94 S. L. Van Huyck, ' 93 M. Longacre, ' 95 M. Goclchius, ' 94 S. P. Rogers, ' 94 S. B. Ives, ' 93 (Capt.) E. Gallaudet, ' 93 F. Olmstead, ' 94 S. 1894 Armetrong, ' 95 S. C. Holcomb, ' 95 S. M. Beard, ' 96 P. Rogers, ' 94 S. W. Daler, ' 95 S. W. R. Cr R. B. Tre ss, ' 96 idway, ' 96 1898 Bow Payne Whitney, ' 98 (Capl.) 2 H. P. Wickes, ' 00 3 J. P. Brock, ' 00 4 R. p. Flint, ' 99 S. 5 J. H. Niedecken. ' 00 6 F. W. Allen, ' 00 7 J. C. Greenleaf, ' 99 S. Stroke W. B. Williams, ' 00 Cox. J. McL. Walson, ' 99 S. .w J. C. Greenleaf, ' 99 S. 2 H. P. Wickes, ' 00 3 W. E. S. Griswold, ' 99 4 R. p. Flint, ' 99 S. 5 F. G. Brown, Jr., ' 01 6 F. W. Allen, ' 00 (Capt.) 7 J. H. Niedecken. ' 00 Stroke F. A. Johnson, ' 94 S. (Capl.) Stroke W. B. Williams, ' 00 Cox E. F. Olmstead, ' 94 S. Cox. J. McL. Walton, ' 99 S. air Sniurraity 1900-9 181 Bow V B Williams. 00 2 H P. Wickes, ' OC 3 J. H. Niedecken. 00 4 P. H. Kunzig. L. s. 5 I. P. Brock. 00 6 F. W Allen. 00 (C p ' ) 7 A. S. Blagden. ' 0 s. Stroke A c ameron. Jr.. ■01 Cox. G p. Chittenden. ' 01 1903 Waterma (Capt.) C. S. Judson. ' 03 S. S. S. Siubbs, ' 04 S. R. R. J. 1 w. Coffin. Whitlie Miller. Cross. ' 03 S. ■03 Stroke R. Bogu Cox. J. B. Minor. ' 02 1901 Bow C. B. Waterman. 01 2 H. S. Hooker. 02 3 T. R. Johnson. ' 04 M. S. 4 Russell Bogue. ' 03 3 p. L. Mitchell. 01 6 p. H. Kunzig. L. S. 7 A. S. Blagden. ' 01 S. (Capt.) Stroke A. Cameron. Jr . 01 Cox. G. P. Chittenden. 01 1904 Bow K. E. Weeks. ' 06 2 C. E. Daly. ' 05 3 R. C. Morse. ' 05 S. 4 H. N. Scott. ' 05 S. 5 J. E. Miller. ' 04 6 R. C. Whittier. ■OS S. 7 W. S. Cross. -04 (Capt.) Stroke H. L. Whitney. ' 05 S. Cox. S. A. Le Blanc, 05 1906 Bow K. E. Weeks 2 H. Graham. 3 R. C. Morse 4 L. H. Biglo, 5 R. R. Chase 6 R. H. Noyes 7 C E. Ide. ' I Stroke H. Boulton. Cox. D. Barkalow •06 •08 •06 S. . 3rd. ■06 (Capt.) •08 07 •07 S. Bo 1907 closs, G. Auchii 2 J. Mayer. Jr 3 W. K. Rice. 09 4 B. C. Hoppin. 07 3 W. S. Taft. 07 6 H. A. Howe. 09 7 C. E. Ide. •OS (Capt.) Stroke H. Boulton. 07 Cox. D. Barkalow, 07 S. 1902 Bo C. B. 2 C. E. 3 R. R. 4 C. S. 3 C. A. 6 P. H 7 W. S Stroke R. Bogue, 03 Cox. J. F. Byers, 04 L. S. Waterma Daly. •OS Coffin. 04 S. Judson. 03 S. Weymouth. L. S. Kunzig. L. S. (Capt.) Cross. ' 04 1905 Bow K. E. Weeks. •Oe 2 A. C. Ortmayer. 06 S. 3 R. C. Morse. Jr.. ' 06 S. 4 H. N. Scott, m S. 5 R. R, Chase. 06 6 R. C. Whittier. 05 S. (Capt.) 7 J. p. Kineon. 05 S. Stroke H. L. Whitney. 05 S. Cox. D. Barkalow, 07 S. 1908 Bow G. Auchinc loss. -08 2 I. N. Peyton. 08. S. 3 w K Rice, m 4 F. C. Hunt ■09 S. 5 W E Dur kle. •OS S. 6 H. A Ho -e. 09 7 C. E. Ide. •08 Stroke D. T. Gri wold. ' 08 Cox J- D. Cass •09 S. LAUNCH ELIHL 1 .ALL ' 4 Si c a; alp MiiiuprBitH 1908-9 183 yale jF re5l)maa !Jtavj Officers B. B. SANDERSON, T. LYNN, ' 09 S. R. H. NOYES, ' 08 •09 President Vice-President Coach F. A. Baker M. Bogue R. J. Carpenter A. P. Colburn E. Daggett A. P. Howard C. S. Hurlbutt Jf rcsljman drew Squa6 J. R. Hi ' de R. Jeffrey E. P. Livingston C. E. Maxwell, Jr. C. W. Davis F. C. Fearing E. Frost D. Goodrich J. D. Holloway P. Patterson L. K. Thome D. Van Blarcom C. K. Warmoth yale-llfttrvar6 J re5l)man ace New London, June 29, 1908 ' ale, 1 1 min. 1 7 sec. Harvard, 11 min. 14 sec. aU Jf rasbntan Igbt Ufarvari Jf rcsl)man Clgbt Height Pos Name A e WeigSt ft. in. 8. l.lvmgslon (Capl.) 18 152 5 091 2 7 Goodrich 19 167 5 11 6. Frost 19 165 5 10 5, Baker 19 185 6 4. Patterson 20 170 6 3. Van Blarcom 21 160 6 0214 2. Jeffrey 18 170 6 021 2 1. Thorne 18 158 5 IO ' 2 Cox Fearing 18 104 5 07 Vale :frcsl)man jF our Pos Name Ase Weight 1 Iciuhl ft. in. 4 Colburn 19 170 6 3. Holloway 20 160 5 101 2 I. Bogue 18 175 6 011 2 1 Davis 18 150 5 09 Cox Maxwell 19 no 3 08 Name Cutler Hooper Eaton Withinglon Waile Whitney Foster Shill.ts . Fales Ufarvarit Jf rcsb ian JF our Name Richardson Jowett Colburn Smith Ruce I W CAPTAIN MURPHY alp UnluprattB 19118-9 185 I3l)e Knlversit baseball Association Officers 1908-1909 FRANCES H. OLMSTED, ' 09 President and Manager JAMES F. WALTON, ' 09 S. . Vice-President J. FORD JOHNSON, JR., ' 10 Assistant Manager FREDERIC J. MURPHY ' . ' 10 . . Captain Ocam 1908 T. A. D. Jones, ' 08 S.. Catcher (Capt.) C. E Van Vleck, ' 09, Pitcher S. H. PhilbiN, ' 10, First Base T. M. Dines, ' 08, Second Base G. C. Eels, ' 09 S., Short Stop C. G. Williams, ' 08 S., Third Base F. J. Murphy, ' 10, Left Field J. J. Clifford, ' 08 S., Center Field H. M. Wheaton, ' 09 S., Right Field R. S. Rose, ' 09, Pitcher H. H. Jones, ' 08 S., Pitcher J. H. Mallory. ' 09, Fielder Francis H. Olmsled. ' 09, Prc.iJcnl :e aseball S cores 1908 Score Score Y. Opp, Y. Opp. Marr 1 28 Manhallan 3 2 May 13 Wesleyan 4 1 April 1 Trinity 5 2 May 14 Dartmouth 2 3 April 4 Fordham al Forcli ' iam 1 4 May 16 University of Pennsylvania April 9 Tufis 9 1 at Philadelphia 3 1 Apnl II New York National League May 21 Amherst 3 1 al New York City 1 9 May 23 Holy Cross at Worcester U 1 April 1« New York Alhlelic Club al May 27 Brown 9 New York Cily 5 2 May 30 Princeton Ka,n April 21 Harlford League al Hartford 6 3 June 3 Holy Cross 1 April 25 Columbia at New York City 7 4 June b Princeton al Princeton 2 3 April 29 Army at West Point 6 2 June lU Louisiana Stale College J 1 May 2 University of Pennsylvania 2 3 June 13 Princeton 8 2 May 4 Georgetown 4 1 June 16 Princeton al New York City 2 4 May 6 Brown at Providence 2 1 June 18 Harvard al Cambridge 3 •} May 9 Andover 3 June 23 Harvard 3 June 27 Harvard at New York City i 9 cc g g Q J i Q d uj U 3 I air llnturrflttg 19aB-9 187 ! aseball Scl)e6uU 1909 Api Apri Apri Apri Apri Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Ap May May May May May I Georgetown at Washington 3 University of Virginia at Norfolk Norfolk League Club at Norfolk New ' ork National at Norfolk Norfolk League Club at Norfolk New ' I ' ork Nationals at New York Hartford League at Hartford Trinity at New Haven Fordham at New Haven Tufts at New Haven Cornell at llhaca 28 West Point at West Point 1 Pennsylvania at New Haven 5 Brown at New Haven 7 University of Viminia at New Hav 8 Andover at New Haven 12 Williams at New Haven May 13 Wesleyan at New Haven May 15 Pennsylvania at Philadelpliia May ly Amherst at New Haven May 22 Holy Cross at Worcester May 26 University of Vermont at New Haven May 29 Columbia at New York May 31 Blown at Providence June 2 Holy Cross at New Haven June 5 Princeton at New Haven June 8 Dartmouth at New Haven June 12 Princeton at Princeton June 19 Cornell at New Haven June 22 Princeton (in case of tie) at New York June 24 Harvard at Cambridge June 29 Harvard at New Haven July 3 Harvard (in case of tie) al New York Captains of l nlverslt Ines 1865-66 C. A. Edwards. -66 1881 W. T. Walden, ' SI 1896 S. L. Quimby. ' 96 S, 1867 Jacob Coffin. ' 68 1882 W. I. Badger. ' 82 1897 H M. Keator. ' 97 1868 Thomas Hooker. ' 69 1883 Allan Hubbard. ' 83 S. 1898 G C. Greenway, Jr.. ' 98 S 1869 S. S. McCutcheon. 70 1884 H. C. Hopkins. -84 1899 C. A. H. de Saulles, ' 99 S, 1870 S. S. McCutcheon. 70 1885 Wyllys Terry. ' 85 1900 S, B. Camp. ' 00 1871 Clarence Deming. 72 1886 P. B. Stewart. ' 86 1901 F. L. Quimby. ' 02 S. 1872 Clarence Deming. 72 1887 J. C. Dann. -88 S. F. M. C. Robertson. ' 01 1873 A. B. Nevm. 74 1888 A. A. Stagg. ' 88 1902 R. G. Guernsey. ' 02 1874 C. H. Avery, 75 1889 H. F. Noyes. ' 89 1903 B. Winslow. -04 1875 C. H. Avery. 75 1890 G. Calhoun, 91 1904 R. Winslow. ' 04 1876 W. I. Bigelow, 77 1891 G. Calhoun, ' 91 1905 M H. Bowman, ' 05 S. 1877 W. I. Bigelow, 77 1892 W. H. Murphy, ' 93 1906 F. O ' Brien, ' 06 1878 C. H. Morgan, 78 1893 L. T. Bliss, ' 93 S. 1907 G. Kinney. ' 07 S. 1879 W. F. Hutchinson, ' 80 1894 G. B. Case. 94 1908 T. A. D. Jones. ' 08 S. 1880 W. F. Hutchinson, ' 80 1895 F. Rustin, ' 95 S. 1909 F. J. Murphy, ' 10 Jreslients of Vale Knlvcrslt !! asebaU (Tlubs 1865-66 I. Coffin 1877 J. P. Andrews 1888 W. L. Velie 1899 F. H. Brooke 1867 G. P. Sheldon 1878 J. P. McCune 1889 J. G. Rogers 1900 1 R. C. Twichell 1868 James Coffin 1879 J. W. Curtis 1890 A. A. Tilney 1 F. B. Adams 1869 F. P. Terry 1880 W. E. De Crow 1891 W. H. St. John 1901 E. L. Eliasnn 1870 E. A. Lewis 1881 R. E. Peabody 1892 W. B. Franklin 1902 Hugh Sallerlee 1871 H. R. Elliot 1882 E. L. Dillingham 1893 N. H. Swayne 1903 O. J. Willis 1872 G. L. Hoyl 1883 C. H. Yates 1894 C. R. Skinner 1904 Lansing P. Ree 1873 H. E. Benton 1884 N. G. Williams 1895 L. McKee 1905 J. S. Ellsworth 1874 S. C, Bushnell 1885 D. W. Mulvanc 1896 W. S. Miller 1906 Spencer Turner 1875 F. B. Mitchell 1886 F. N. Sewall 1897 G. C. Brooke 1907 G. B. Glaenzer 1876 G. M. Rogers 1887 J. Archibald 1898 F. H. Simmons 1908 1909 J. C. Thornton F. H. Olmsted, 4 9 Sa Ir Ittiiirrsiti) 1908 -3 18 yai i-llfarvarJ Ktxlvcrslt (Barnes Since IS83 New Haven May 12, 1885 5-0 New Ha en May 25. 1889 15-3 New Haven une 27. 1899 3-4 Cambridge Ma ' y26. 1885 5-1 Cambridge June 20, 1889 5-4 New York July 1. 1899 10-13 Cambridge Jur e21. 1883 4-1 Cambridge June 22. 1889 7-5 Cambridge June 21. I9O0 15-5 New Haven Jun e26. 1883 1-0 New Haven June 25. 1889 8-4 New Haven une 26. 1900 0-3 New ork J v 3. 1885 2-1 New Haven May 17. 1890 8-0 New York une 30. 1900 2-5 Philadelph.a J y 4. 1885 23-9 Cambridge May 31. 1890 8-9 Cambridge une 20. 1901 3-7 Cambridge Ma y 10. 1884 8-1 Cambridge June 2 1.1890 3-4 New Haven |une25. 1901 0-3 New Haven May 17. 1884 7-8 New Haven June 24. 1890 7-1 Cambridge une 20. 1902 7-0 Cambridge June 21. 188-4 4-17 Springfield June 28. 1890 4-3 New Haven une 24. 1902 4-12 New Haven Jur e24. 1884 6-2 No series In 1891 with Harv ard New York une 28. 1902 5-6 Brooklvn June 27. 188-4 4-2 Cambridge June 23. 1892 0-5 Cambridge !une 18. 1903 2-5 New Haven Ma v 16. 1885 4-12 New Haven June 27. 1892 4-3 New Haven (une 23. 1903 6-10 Cambridge Jun e20. 1885 2-16 Cambridge June 24. 1893 2-3 Cambridge une 26. 1904 2-5 Cambridge Mav29, 1886 2-14 New Haven June 27. 1893 3-0 New Haven June 29. 1904 6 1 New Haven June 19. 1886 6-5 New ' ork July 1.1893 4-6 New York July 2. 1904 5 Cambridge Jun e26. 1886 1-5 Cambridge June 21. 1894 5-1 Cambridge [une 22. 1905 1 1 New Haven Jur e29. 1886 9-10 New Haven June 26. 1894 2-0 New Haven |une 27. 1905 7 2 Hartford July 3, 1886 7-1 New Haven June 20. 1895 7-4 Cambridge une 21. 1906 3 1 New Haven May 14. 1887 14-2 New Haven June 25. 1895 5-0 New Haven une 26. 1906 3 2 Cambridge Jun e 8. 1887 5-7 No series In 1896 with Harv ard Cambridge ' une 20. 1907 1 2 Cambridge Jun e25, 1887 5-4 Cambridge June 23. 1897 5-7 New Haven ' une 25. 1907 14 6 Cambridge Jun e28. 1887 6-3 New Haven June 29. 1897 8-10 New York un e 29. 1907 3 7 New Haven May 19. 1888 7-1 Cambridge June 23. 1898 4-9 Cambridge J une 18. 1908 3 5 Cambridge June 9, 1888 3-7 New Haven June 28, 1898 7-0 New Haven June 23. 1908 3 Cambridge June 23. 1888 8-0 New York July 1,1898 3-1 New York Iune27, 1908 5 9 New Haven Jun e26. 1888 5-3 Total SI Cambridge nee 1883: Yale June 22. 1899 42 games; Ha 2-0 vard. 32 names. VaU - prlncelon Knlverslt f (Barnes S Ince 1883 New York 883 5-4 New Haven 1891 4-1 Princeton 1899 2-6 New York 883 2-5 Prlncelon 1891 3-5 New York 1899 4-11 New York 884 16-3 New Haven 1891 2-5 New Haven 1900 3-9 New York 884 6-0 New Haven 1892 1-0 Princeton 1900 4-5 New Haven 885 5-3 Princeton 1892 3-1 New Haven 1901 9-8 Prlncelon 885 5-11 New York 1892 2-12 Princeton 1901 5-15 New Haven 885 13-15 New Haven 1893 5-1 New York 1901 2-5 Prlncelon 886 9-8 Prlncelon 1893 2-0 New Haven 1902 10-6 New Haven 886 12-2 New York 1893 14-7 Princeton 1902 5-8 Pnncelon 887 2-1 New Haven 1894 5-3 New York 1902 5-4 New Haven 887 15-0 Prlncelon 1894 2-4 New Haven 1903 2-1 1 ' Prlncelon 887 9-3 New York 1894 9-5 Prlncelon 1903 6-10 New Haven 887 9-6 New Haven 1895 1-0 New York 1903 6-7 New Haven 887 10-4 Prlncelon 1895 9-8 New Haven 1904 3-1 Prlncelon 888 5-6 Prlncelon 1896 0-13 Prlncelon 1904 1-10 New Haven 888 10-4 New Haven 1896 7-5 New York 1904 4-10 Prlncelon 888 7-3 Princeton 1896 0-5 New Haven 1905 2-18 Prlncelon 888 9-1 New York 1896 8-4 Princeton 1905 3-2 New Haven 888 15-5 New Haven 1896 3-4 New York 1905 8-5 Princeton 889 11-14 New Haven 1897 10-9 New Haven 1906 2-3 Prlncelon 889 12-9 Prlncelon 1897 8-16 Princeton 1906 2-3 New Haven 1889 6-5 New York 1897 8-22 New I laven 1907 7-9 New Haven 890 3-2 New Haven 1898 7-12 Princeton 1907 3-4 Prlncelon 890 0-1 Princeton 1898 6-4 Prlncelon 1908 2-3 New York 1890 8-8 New York 1898 8-3 New Haven 1908 8-2 B-coklyn 1890 6-5 New I laven 1899 8-0 New ' ork 1906 2-4 T olal sine e 1883; Yale 45 games; Princton 54 games; 1 lie. -i o air Uniurraity 1908-9 191 (LoUe e yiim Officers 1908-1909 SAMUEL J. KEATOR. ' 09 . TRE ' OR A. CUSHMAN, ' Og. Oeam A. C. Merrill, Catcher J. C. AUCHINCLOSS, ' 08, Pitcher Arnold Schmidt, ' 08, Pitcher T. F. O ' Neil, Pitcher E. F. Jefferson, ' 09, First Base W. S. Logan, ' 10, Second Base T. A. CusHMAN. ' 09, Third Base J. H. Mallory, ' 09, Short Stop P. A. SCHLAFLEY, Center Field L. Barker, ' 08 S., Right Field E. B. Taylor. ' 08 S., Left Field J. A. Parsons, ' 09, Pitcher Manager Captain ccori of Season Yale 26 Harstrom 2 Norwalk, Conn. Yale 8 Waterbury 5 Waterbury, Conn. Yale 9 Milford 5 Milford, Conn. Yale 7 Hotchkiss Lakeville, Conn. Yale 7 Betts Academy 5 Stamford, Conn. Yale 5 Hill 2 Pottstown, Pa. Yale 1 Yale 1911 6 New Haven, Conn. Yale 16 Williston 4 Easlhampton, Mass Yale 8 Holbrook Ossining, N. Y. Yale 14 Fordham 2nd 7 New York, N. Y. air Hniurrattii 1008-9 193 yale ' 3F ' re$l)man baseball Association Officers 1908 J. M. ETHRIDGE. JR.. ' 09 J. F. WALTON. ' 09 S. . . . HAROLD STANLEY. ' 08 . Officers 1909 JOHN HERON. JR.. ' 10 W. C. DOUGLAS. ' 10 S. President Vice-President Coach President Vice-President 1911 !S ascball Oeam G. A. Carr, ' 10 L., Pitcher H. B. Freeman, ' 1L Pitcher J. M. Hartwell, ' 1L Pitcher A. E. B. Tommers. ' 10 S.. Pitcher P. B. Badger, ' 11. Catcher T. LiLLEY, ' 10 S., First Base G. E. McIntyRE, ' 10 S., Second Base R. E. Taylor, ' 11, Second Base B. E. Reilly, ' 10 L., Short Stop (Capt.) R. C. Deming, ' 11, Third Base A. StillweLL, ' 10 S., Third Base A. L. Corey. ' II. Centre Field K. MosSER, ' 11, Center Field S. Martin, ' 10 S., Left Field F. J. Daly, ' 11, Right Field t$ ccor6 of Season 1906 Freshmen 26 New Haven High School 1 Freshmen 1 Hotchkiss Freshmen 1 Belts Academy 3 Freshmen 3 Dean Academy 8 Freshmen 2 Pennsylvania 1911 Freshmen 6 Yale 2nd 1 Freshmen 4 Mercersburg Academy 2 Freshmen 19 Harstrom Schoo 1 Freshmen 2 Exeter ( 1 innings) 3 Freshmen 6 Princeton 1911 2 Freshmen 1 Andover (10 innings) Freshmen 2 Harvard 1911 (15 m.) 2 Freshmen 1 Williston 3 Freshmen 2 Harvard 1911 4 i CAPTAIN L. V. HOWE alr llniurrBiti) 1908-9 195 yale Kniverslt I3racK H)letic Association Officers 190S-1909 MORTIMER A. SEABURY. 1909 EARLS. PIERCE. 1909 S. . MILTON W. GRIGGS. 1909 . J. BROOKES SPENCER, 1910 LEONARD V. HOWE, 1909 S. President Vice-President Assistant Manager . Secretary Captain Orack Ocam 1908 R. B. BuRCH, 1909 G. M. Butler, 1909 C. Campbell, 1909 C. H. Davis, 1909 M. C. LiGHTNER, 1909 R. A. Spitzer, 1909 M. Weeks, 1909 R. H. Cary, 1 909 S. L. V. Howe, 1 909 S. R. La Montagne, 1909 S. R. A. Riley, 1909 S. D. R. RoBBiNS. 1909 S. C. T. COONEY. 1910 E. H. Coy. 1910 M. D. KlRJASSOFF, 1910 F. T. Nelson. 1910 Mortii A. Seabury. ' 09, Manager Yal, OracK Cvents 1908 May 9, at Yale Field— Yale 73, Princeton 31. May 16. at Cambridge— Yale 60 1-5. Harvard 43 4-5. May 30, Intercollegiate Games at Philadelphia — Cornell : 22. 34, Pennsylvania 29 1-2. -S OS ZH ■ H a3 alr HnivrrBitg igoS-9 197 Unt rcoUe iate tl)letic Association tToUcgcs of tbc -Association Amherst Columbia Pennsylvania Boston Cornell Princeton Bowdoin Dartmouth Swarthmore Brown Harvard Syracuse California Haverford Wesleyan College of the City Johns Hopkins Williams of New ork Michigan ale New ' i ork University Oblrtj-tblri ' lA.nnual UntcrcoUcglate Orack Mtcct Pblla clpbla. Pennsylvania Michigan Cornell J4 Pennsylvania 29 2 ' ale 22 Harvard 17 2 Dartmouth 17 Event 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash -Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdle Swarthmore Princeton Columbia Syracuse Summary Wl Time, Height or Distance Carlmell, Penn Sherm an, Dartmouth Whilham, Penn, Gamble. Princeton Cartmell, Penn. W ' hitham. Penn. Sherman, Dartmouth Biumer, Harvard 1 aylor, Penn. De Seldmg, Harvard Carpenter. Cornell Henr.e. Swarthmore Jones, Penn. 2 French, Cornell Kirjassoff. Yale Franiz, Princeton Halstead, Cornell. 4 Rowe, Mich. Haynes, Columbia Spitzer, Yale Trube, Cornell 9 Young. Cornell Hall. Columbia De Golyer, Cornell Shaw, Dartmouth TalcotI, Cornell Robbins, Yale Howe, Yale 220-Yard Hurdles Shot Put High Jump Hamtstr Throw Howe. Yale Harlranft, Penn. Shaw, Dartmouth Gardner, Harvard Krueger, Swarthmore 24 3-5 sec. Ha 15 3-5 iroad Jump Bangs, H Little, Ha Stephensoi Dray, Yale Gilbert, Yale Campbell, Yale Nelson, Yale Palmer, Dartmouth Haiwood, Harvard Pope, Harvard Newberry. Penn. Somers, Harvard Peu, Cornell Hon, Syracuse Baker, Cornell Folwell, Penn. Cook, Cornell Healh. Mich. Talcolt, Princeton 44 fi. 43 ft. 1-4 in. 42 ft. 9 3-4 in. -d 42 ft. 1-2 In. Tied at II ft. 5 ft. 6I 2 5 ft. 6I 2 5 fi. 5 5 ft. 31 2 5 ft. 31 2 155 ft. 21 2 151 ft. 6 150 ft. 91 2 145 ft. 10 22 ft. 81 2 22 ft. 2 ' 2 21 ft. 111 - Sherman, Dartmouth 21 ft. 4 4 198 (Sift IB a n n f r a n Ji Pot J n u r r t fi I3racK Atl)Utic5 at ak IRST meeting of the Yale Athletic Association held at Hamilton Park, New Haven, May 4, 1872. Yale first participated in intercollegiate contests, July 20, 1 874, at Saratoga, and sen some representatives each year to the inter- collegiate games except during the years 1877, 1878, and 1879, when Yale was not represented. The organization of Yale ' s representatives into a track team began in 1886 under the captaincy of A. B. Coxe, Jr., ' 87, resulting in Yale ' s first in- tercollegiate victory in 1887 under the same captain. Yale-Harvard cup contests began with a match at Cambridge, in May, 1891. The first International Inter-University match was arranged by an old Yale Captain and took place in London, July, 1 894 ; this was followed by a return match in New York City in October, 1895, between Yale and Cambridge Universities, 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 Univer- sities was held in New York City September 25, 1901. Yale-Harvard won from Oxford- Cambridge in the third International Collegiate Meet held in London, July 23, 1904, by a score of 9-4. Yale won four firsts. Harvard two, Oxford three, and Cambridge one. 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 (taptalns of aU ICnlverslty Orack Oeams A. B. Coxe, Jr., ' 87 A. B. Coxe, Jr., ' 87 W. G. Lane, ' 88 Charles H. Sherrill, ' 89 F. W. Robinson, ' 90 H. L. Williams, ' 91 William Burnet Wright, Jr A. H. Jones. ' 93 D. B. Lyman, ' 94 W. O. Hickok. ' 95 S. L. P. Sheldon, ' 96 S. K. Gerard, ' 97 E. C. Perkins, ' 98 T. R. Fisher, Jr., ' 99 S. Bascom Johnson, ' 00 W. M. Fincke, ' 01 S. Richard Sheldon, ' 02 S. N. H. Hargrave, ' 02 S. ' 03 ' 92 1903 J. B. Thomas, Jr.. 1904 E J. Clapp. ' 04 1905 W. McLanahan, ' 05 S. 1906 J. N. Gates, ' 06 L. S. 1907 J. W. Marshall. 7 S. 1908 Walter R. Dray, ' 08 1909 Leonard V. Howe, ' 09 S. Robbins Equalling World ' s Record Time in Hurdles alt MntwrroitH igna-3 199 TJntercolleglaU ecor65 Corrected to December I. 1907 Event 1 00- Yard Dash 220 ' ard Dash 440-Yard Dash Half-M.le Run Onc-Mile Run 120- ' ard Hurdles 220- Yard Hurdles Two-Mile Run Running Broad Jump Running High Jump Pulling ihe Shol Throwing ihe Hammer Pole Vault Record 9 3-5 sec. 21 1-5 sec. 48 4-5 sec. I min. 56 sec. 4 min. 20 3-5 sec. 15 2-5 sec. 23 3-5 sec. 9 min. 34 3-5 sec. 24 ft. 4 4 in. 6 ft. 3!4 in. 46 ft. 5 ' 2 in. 164 ft. 10 in. 12 ft. 9 ' 2 in. Made by A. Duffy B. J. Wefers J. B. Taylor E. B. Parsons G. Haskms A. C. Kraenzlein A. C. Kraenzlein F. R. Rcwe A. C. Kraenzlein T. Moffit W. F. Krueger J. DeWilt W. R. Drav yaU ecor65 to November I, 1907 Event and Record 100- Yard Dash. 10 sec. 220 Yard Dash, 21 1-5 sec. 440-Yard Dash. 49 1-5 sec. Half-Mile Run, 1 min. 56 sec. One-Mile Run, 4 min. 26 1-5 sec. Two-Mile Run, 9 min. 49 3-5 sec. Three-mile Run. 15 min. 41 4-5 sec. 1 20- Yard Hurdles. 15 3-5 sec. 220-Yard Hurdles, 24 3-5 sec. Running High Jump, 6 ft. 2 ' -t in. Running Broad Jump, 23 ft. 7 ' 4 in. Hammer Throw (16 lb Wire Handle). 161 ft. Shot Put (16 lb.), 46 ft. 4 in. Pole Vault. 12 fl. 91 ' , in. Name and Class C. H. Sherrill, ' 90 F. R. Moullon, ' 03 L .S. W. T. Coholan, ' 07 S. E. B. Parsons, 07 C. B. Alcoii, 03 W. J. Hail, T. S. W. G. Lane. ' 88 E. J. Clapp, ' 04 E. J. Clapp, ' 04 J. S. Spraker, ' 03 L. S. T. Sheffield, ' 06 S. T. L. Shevlin, ' 06 R. Sheldon, ' 02 S. W. R. Drav, ' 03 College Year Georgetown 1902 Georgetown 1896 Pennsylvan a 1907 Yale 1905 Pennsylvan a 1907 Pennsylvan a 1899 Pennsylvan a 1898 Michigan 190 Pennsylvan a 1899 Pennsylvan a 1907 Swarlhmore 190 Princeton 1902 Yale 1908 907 D ale May 15, 1890 May 9, 1903 May 1 . 1907 May 27, 1905 May 21, 1904 May 13, 1905 May 31, .88 May 30, I90J May 29, I9U4 Oct. 31, 19U0 May 19, 19C6 June 11. 1904 Sept. 7, 1901 May 1908 Rr OF TWO-MILE RUN oo: .■2 J 1 Di H Z -S- S t 1 fair Bnivrraity 1908-9 201 ak JP ' re5l)man Orack Association Officers 1908 MALCOLM B. VILAS. ' 09 . DOUGLAS R. ROBBINS, ' 09 S. . CHANDLER W. BLEISTEIN, ' lOS. . President Vice-President Captain Ol)e Ocam Numeral yRtn E. B. Bartlett, ' 10 S. C. W. Bleistein, ' 10 S. G. R. Collins, ' 10 S. H. P. Greenough, ' 10 S. J. A. Ingalls, ' 10 S. J. R. K.ILPATRICK, ' 1 1 L. I. KiRJASSOFF, ' 1 1 F. R. Mason. ' 1 1 S. Peabody, ' 1 1 F. F. Randolph. ' 1 1 W. P. Snyder, ' 10 S. M. S. Williams. ' 10 S. M. S. Bacon. ' 10 S. E. Bushnell. ' 1 1 J. Connolly, ' 1 1 G. P. Greene. MI B. Hopkins, ' 10 S. T. F. HoxsEY, ' 1 S. C. G. Lewis. ' 10 S. Otbcr 52Zcmb«rs of Ocam S. McAndrew, ' 1 1 A. F. Marsh, ' 10 S. S. Morrill, ' 10 L. S E. H. Rend. Ml S. E. Short, ' 10 S. O. H. TiLSON. ' 1 1 !!ttcct5 1908 Saturday. May 9. at Princeton — Princeton 1911. 51; Yale 1911. 51. Prince- ton Freshmen win, having secured first in 7 out of the 1 3 events. Saturday, May 16, at New Haven— Yale 1911, 621 2: Harvard 1911, 411 2. 1 a H Z P o ' - en SO i air HniurrBitg 1908-9 203 yaU Knlversit Cross (Tountr Association Vale (Tross (Toimtry Ocam 1908 R. A. Spitzer. ' 09. Captain A. C. Coney. ' 09 R. L. Mann. ' 09 S. M. C. Lightner. ' 09 M. Weeks. ' 09 E. C. Wood, ' 09 S. M. B. Vilas. ' 09 L. Dean, ' 09 A. M. Haskell, ' 10 First, M. B. Vilas sec. Third, R. A. Spitzer. ' 09; 38 min. 25 sc c sec. Fifth, A. M. Haskell. ' 10; 38 min. 54 se:. 5even( . E. C. Wood. ' 09 S. ; 39 min. 36 sec. sec. Ninth, L. Dean. ' 09; 39 min. 48 sec. Annual J all lun October 28, 1908 ' 09; time, 38 min. 3 sec. Second, M. C. Lightner. ' 09; 38 min. 7 Fourth, R. L. Mann. ' 09 S.; 38 min. 41 5i.v i. A. C. Coney. ' 09; 39 min. 6 sec. Eighth, G. A. Ingalls. ' 10 S.; 39 min. 42 iDual (Eorrtc ll-Vale (Tross (Tountri? :aun 5t«w Jfavcn trtov. 4. 1908 W on by d- orncll 22-3 7 Time. Points I. H. C. Young. Cornell 35 min. 57 sec. 1 2. P. J. Taylor. Cornell 36 min. 00 1-5 sec. 2 3. M. B. Vilas, Yale 36 min. 55 sec. 3 4. A. Bean, Cornell 37 min. 20 sec. 4 5. R. A. Spitzer, Yale 37 min. 33 sec. 5 6. M. C. Lightner. Yale 37 min. 38 sec. 6 7. L. R. Brown. Cornell 37 min. 38 2-5 sec. 7 8. M. S. Jones. Cornell 38 min. 5 sec. 8 9. L. R. Bogert, Cornell 38 min. 34 sec. — 10. C. W. Grant, Cornell 38 min. 51 sec. — II. R. L. Mann. Yale 39 min. 7 sec. 11 12. E. C. Wood. Yale 39 min. 40 sec. 12 Second iDual V l ' - ir i ' (Tross (Tountry un Chestnut Hill— Boston, Nov. 12. 1908. Won by Harvard, 25-30. H. Jaques, Harvard. 36 min. 48 sec. 6. M. C. Lightner, Yale 7. M. H. Whitney, Harvard 8. R. E. Dole, Harvard 9. R. A. Spitzer. Yale 10. arvard— 1. 3. 4. 8. 9—25 Yah M. Weeks. Yale M. B. Vilas. Yale H. Y. Masten. Harvard P. C. Heald. Harvard A. C. Coney. Yale ■.—2. 5. 6. 7. 10—30. 2 H u • c OS o U I alr llniurraity 1908-9 205 ntercolUglata Cbtimfiloitsblps. Princeton, ov. 21, 1908 I he teams finished in (lie following order : Cornell Syracuse Harvard ' ale Michigan . Pennsylvania Columbia Princeton 9 3 10 2 5 29 4 13 14 16 8 27 36 33 Individual Winner: — H. C. Young, Cornell. Yale Team finished in following order: — M. C. Lightner, 1 0. Time 35 min. i 6 sec. 6 20 15 17 24 31 39 38 Time 7 22 25 21 28 34 40 50 35 II 23 32 26 43 37 44 9 1-5 : Total 29 87 89 90 105 134 188 R. A. Spitzer, 17. Time 35 min. 51 1-5 sec. L. Dean, 26. Time 37 min. 2 sec. Captain ' s Cup for Championship, Hare and Hounds of 1908. Captain for 1909. M. B. Vilas, 16. Time 35 min. 51 sec. A. M. Haskell, 21. Time 36 min. 27 sec. Won by A. M. Haskel iDual Jfrcsbman-y. 5tt. L. Js.. !Jlun YALE COURSE OF 4 MILES Dec. 5, 1908 Won by Yale Freshmen I. W. F. Kaynor. 1911 S. 2. A. McKeon, Y. M. C. A 3. J. H. Adams. 1912 4. M. Cohen, Y. M. C. A. 5. S. L. Southgate, 1911 S. 6. A. M. Bidwell, 1911 S. 7. W. Gear, 1911 S. 8. T. McC. Peters. 1912 9. L. W. Stanton, 1912 10. A. L. Goodhart, 1912 11. H. C. Clapp, 1912 12. Crute, Y. M. C. A. 13. B. Cohen. Y. M. C. A. 14. Gayton. Y. M. C. A. 24 min. 36 1-5 sec. 25 min. 16 3-5 sec. 25 min. 19 2-5 sec. 25 min. 38 sec. 25 min. 48 sec. 26 min. 6 sec. 26 min. 13 sec. 26 min. 20 sec. 26 min. 45 sec. 27 min. 28 2-5 sec. 26 min. 46 2-5 sec. 28 min. 30 sec. 29 min. 4 sec. 29 min. 25 sec. i r CAPTAIN BURCH air Huiurralta ISOB-S 207 XCniversltY J ootball Association HOWARD C. DAVIS. ' 09 GROVER C. PELS, ' 09 S. W. PRESTON WHITE. ' 10 THOMAS HEWES. ' 10 . ROBERT B. BURCH, ' 09 XCnlvcrslty Squad Officers 1908 R. B. BuRCH. ' 09 F. W. Hyde. ' II E. B. Morris, ' 1 1 A. A. BiDDLE. ' 08 W. A. GOEBEL, ' 10 C. T. COONEY, ' 10 W. L. Brown. ' II H. F. Andrus, ' 10 S. H. H. Hobbs. ' 10 S. T. LiLLEY. ' 10 S. W. S. Logan. ' 10 J. R. KlLPATRICK, ' 1 1 P. M. Freeman. ' 1 1 J. N. Bingham. ' 1 1 A. L. Corey, ' 1 1 S. H. Philbin. ' 10 J. F. Johnson, ' 10 F. J. Murphy. ' 10 G. B. Field. ' 10 H. M. Wheaton, ' 09 S A. E. Brides. ' 10 M. E. H. Coy, ' 1 E. Mersereau, ' 1 I A. Haines, ' 10 L. L. G. Warren, ' 10 T. Lynn, ' 09 S. F. J. Daly, ' 1 1 H. G. Holt, ' 10 L. B. Parks, ' 09 T. C. Naedele, ' 10 S. !5 ecor6 of ( ames 1908 President and Manager Vice-President Assistant Manager . Secretary Captain Sept. 30 Yale Oct. 3 Yale Oct. 10 Yale Oct. 17 Yale Oct. 24 Yale Oct. 31 Yale Nov 6 Yale Nov 13 Yale Nov 20 Yale Howard C. Davis. ' 09, Mar aoc, 1 6 Wesleyan 5 Syracuse 1 8 Holy Cross 6 West Point 38 Washington and Jefferson 49 Mass. Agricultural College 10 Brown 10 1 1 Princeton 6 Harvard 4 is g s z j air Iniurraity laOB-S 209 VaUs Jootball Records since l$$3 Yale vs. 188! 13 -. Wesleyan Harvard 52-0 _ 6-0 Wesleyan 58-0 H|| H Prmcelon 0-10 Wesleyan 90-11 HIP H H 1890 Stevens In stilute 36-0 gH HH 1 Yale vs. Points Rutgers 97-0 Hir 1 H Wesleyan 8-0 Columbia 93-0 B . 1 1 Crescent A. C. 18-6 Michigan Jniverslly 64-0 Bf tfl 1 Wesleyan 34-0 Princeton 6-0 1 Lehigh 26-0 Harvard 23-2 1 Oranges 16-0 1884 B ifli l 1 W.lliams 32-0 Yale vs. Points H 1 1 Amherst 12-0 Wesleyan 31-0 H| i l H Wesleyan 76-0 Stevens Institute 96-0 . i l l 1 Crescent A. C. 52-0 Wesleyan 63-0 H r l H Rutgers 70-0 Rutgers 76-10 B Ej I 1 University of Pennsv vania 60-0 Dartmouth 113-0 fe DHfl l 1 Harvard 6-12 Wesleyan 46-0 I V I n Princeton 32-0 Graduates 18-0 B 1 9 1891 Harvard 52-0 KB 1 Yale vs. Points Princeton 1885 6-4 I bI H Wesleyan Crescent A. C. 28-0 26-0 Yale vs. Points Trainer Mack Trinity 36-0 Stevens 55-0 Williams 46-0 Wesleyan 18-0 1888 Slagg ' s Eleven 30-0 Wesleyan Institute of Technology 71-0 51-0 Yale vs. Wesleyan Rutgers Points 76-0 Orange A. C. Lehigh 37-0 36-0 Crescents 52-0 65-0 Crescent A. C. 70-0 University of Pennsylvan a 53-5 University of Pennsylvan a 34-0 Wesleyan 76-0 Princeton 5-6 Wesleyan Amherst 46-0 Amherst 27-0 Wesleyan 61-0 39-0 University of Pennsy vania 48-0 1886 Williams 30-0 Harvard Princeton 10-0 Yale vs. Points Boston Technology 68-0 19-0 Wesleyan 75-0 Stevens 69-0 1892 Wesleyan 52-0 University of Pennsvlvan a 50-0 Yale vs. Points Technology %-0 Crescents 28-0 Wesleyan 6-0 Stevens 54-0 Amherst 70-0 Crescents 26-0 Williams 76-0 Wesleyan 15-0 Williams 32-0 Wesleyan 136-0 Princeton 10-0 Manhattan A. C. 22-0 Crescents 82-0 1889 Amherst 29-0 University of Pennsylvan a 75-0 Yale vs. Points Orange A. C. 58-0 Harvard 29-4 Wesleyan Wesleyan W.lliams 38-0 Springfield Y. M. C. A. 50-0 Princeton 4-0 63-5 Tufts 44-0 1887 36-0 Wesleyan 72-0 Yale vs. Points Cornell 60-0 New York A. C. 48-0 Wesleyan 38-0 Amherst 42-0 University of Pennsy vania 28-0 Wesleyan 106-0 Trinity 64-0 Harvard 6-0 Williams 74-0 Columbia 62-0 Princeton 12-0 University of Pennsylvan a 50-0 University of Pennsylvania 22-10 1893 Rutgers 74-0 Stevens 30-8 Yale vs. Points Crescents 68-0 Crescent A. C. 18-0 Brown 18-0 Wesleyan 74-4 Cornell 70-0 Crescent A. C. 16-0 Princeton 12-0 Amherst 32-0 Dartmouth 28-0 Harvard 17-8 Williams 70-0 Amherst 52-0 r i I I alr UninrrBitg 1900-3 211 3footbQU lecords Orange A. C. 50-0 West Point 28-8 Amherst 34-0 Williams 82-0 Carlisle Indian School 18-0 Williams 23-0 U. S. Mllilarv Academy 28-0 B rown 6-6 Newton A. c. 6-0 New ' ork A. C. 32-0 Orange A. C. 26-0 Brown 22-6 University of Pennsylvan a 14-6 Princeton 20-10 Carlisle 18-5 Harvard 6-0 West Point 1 0-0 Prlncelon 0-6 1896 Yale vs. Points Chicago A. c. 10-0 Princeton 0-6 1894 Brown 18-0 Harvard 0-17 Yale vs. Points Orange A. C. 12-0 Trinity 42-0 X ' ,lllams 22-0 1899 Brown 28-5 Dartmouth 42-0 Yale vs. Polnli Crescent A. C. 10-0 Weslevan 16-0 Amherst 23-0 Lehigh 34-0 Carlisle School 12-6 Trinity 46-0 Dartmouth 34-0 Elizabeth A. C. 12-6 Bales 28-0 Orange A. C. 24-0 West Point 16-2 Dartmouth .12-0 Boston A. A. 23-0 Boston A. A. 10-0 Wisconsin 6-0 West Point 12-0 Brown 18-6 Columbia 0-5 Brown 12-0 New Jersey A. C. 16-0 West Point 24-0 Tufts 67-0 Princeton 6-24 Pennsvlvani a Stale 42-0 Lehigh 50-0 Harvard 0-0 Chicago A. C. 48-0 1897 Princeton lO-ll Harvard 12-4 Yale vs. Points Prlncelon 24-0 Trinity 10-0 1900 Weslcyan 30-0 Yale vs. Points 1895 Amherst 18-0 Trinity 22-0 Yale vs. Points Williams 32-0 Amherst 27-0 Trinity 8-0 Newton A. C. 10-0 Tufts 30-0 Brown 4-0 Brown 18-14 Bates 50-0 Union 26-0 Carlisle 24-9 Dartmouth 17-0 Amherst 36-0 West Point 6-6 Bowdoln 30-0 Crescent A. C. 8-2 Chicago A. C. 16-6 Wesleyan 38-0 Dartmouth 26-0 Harvard 0-0 Columbia 12-5 Orange A. C. 24-12 Princeton 6-0 West Point 18-0 Williams 54-0 1898 Carlisle 35-0 Boston A. C. 0-0 Yale vs. Points Princeton 29-5 Dartmouth 32-0 Weslevan 5-0 Harvard 28-0 MARCHING TO FlEI D 212 ®l)p Santtpr aiil at nurri Jf ootball ccor s 1901 Yale vs. Trinity Amherst Tufis Wesleyan Annapolis Bowdoin Pennsylvania Stale Bates Columbia West Point Orange A. C. Princeton Harvard 1902 Yale vs. Trinity Tufis Amherst Wesleyan Brown University of Vern Pennsylvania State Syracuse West Point Bucknell Princeton Harvard 1903 Trinity Tufts University Points 23-0 6-0 29-5 24-0 24-0 45 22 21 10 5 35 12 0-22 Points 40-0 34-6 23-0 35-0 10-0 32-0 11-0 24-0 6-6 36-5 12-5 23-0 Points 35-0 19-0 46-0 Wesleyan Springfield Traming Holy Cross Pennsylvania State West Point Columbia Syracuse Princeton Harvard 1904 Yale vs. Wesleyan Trinity Holy Cross Pennsylvania State Springfield Training Syracuse West Point Columbia Brown Princeton Harvard 1905 Yale vs. Wesleyan Syracuse Springfield. Training Holy Cross Pennsylvania State West Point Columbia Brown Princeton Harvard Schc Sch 33-0 dI 22-0 36-10 27-0 17-5 25-0 30-0 6-11 16-0 Points 22-0 42-0 23-0 24-0 jol 6-0 17-9 6-11 34-0 22-0 12-0 12-0 Points 27-0 16-0 School 24-0 30-0 12-0 20-0 53-0 11-0 23-4 6-0 1906 Yale vs. Wesleyan Syracuse Springfield Holy Cross Pennsylvania State Amherst West Point Brown Princeton Harvard Yale vs. Wesleyan Syracuse 1907 Points 21-0 51-0 12-0 17-0 10-0 12-0 10-6 5-0 0-0 6-0 Points 25-0 11-0 Springfield Trammg School 1 7 Holy Cr West Point Villa Nova Washington Brown Princeton Harvard Yale vs. Wesleyan Syracuse Holy Cross West Point 52 44 and Jefferson 11 22 12-10 12-0 Points 16-0 5-0 18-0 6-0 Washington and Jefferson 38-0 Mass. Agricultural College 49-0 Brown 10-10 Princeton 11-6 Harvard 0-4 SENIOR POLITICAL CLUB air HtttiirrBilg 1900-9 213 presidents of aU Knlvcrslt? Bfootball Association 1872-73 D. S. Shaft 1881 E. S. W.lliams 1891 W. B. Wrlg 1873 D. S. Shaft 1882 S. Shaffer 1892 Wm. MafTil 1874 C. Tilhnghasl 1883 R. V. Hamill 1893 E. O. Holler 1873 E. J. Mcknight 188-( R. S. Slorrs 1894 B. S. Cable 1876 F. B. Percy 1885 N M. Goodlel, Jr. 1895 A. E. Foole 1877 J. Q. A. Johnson 1886 C. L. Hare 1896 E. E. Garriso 1878 T. E. Rochfori 1887 C. M. Grll 1897 D. C. Twichc 1879 E. V. Walker 1888 c. S. King 1898 Jamol Brown 1880 W. B. Hill 1889 G. D. Yeomans 1899 P. A. Rockef 1890 J. B. Sears 1900 Robert Hixon 1901 Charles D. Francis 1902 Alan Fox 1903 Herbert C. Miller 1904 E. E. Spalding 1905 E. White 1906 Hugh S. Knox 1907 J, T. Foster 1908 Howard C. Davis 1909 W. Preston While (Taptalns of ale ICnlvcrslty lEUvcns 872 D. S. Shaff. 73 873 G. L. Halstead. 74 874 H. J. McBirney, 75 875 William Arnold, 76 876 E. V. Barker, 77 877 E. V. Barker, 77 878 W. C. Camp, ' 80 879 W. C. Camp, ' 80 880 R. G. Watson, ' 81 S. 881 F. M. Eaton, ' 82 882 Ray Tompkins, ' 84 883 Ray Tompkins, ' 84 884 E. L. Richards, 85 1885 F. G. Peters, ' 86 1886 R. N. Corwin, ' 87 1887 H. W. Beecher, ' 88 1888 W. H. Corbin, ' 89 1889 C. O. Gill, p. G. 1890 W. C. Rhodes, 91 1891 T. L. McClung, 92 1892 V. C. McCormick, ' 93 S. 1893 F. A. Hinkey. ' 95 1894 F. A. Hinkey, ' 95 1895 S. B. Thorne, ' 96 1896 F. T. Murphy, ' 97 1897 J. O. Rodgers, ' 98 1898 B. C. Chamberlin, P. G. 1899 M. L. McBride. ' 00 1900 F. Gordon Brown, Jr., ' 01 1901 Charles Gould, ' 02 1902 G. B. Chadwick, ' 03 1903 C. D. Rafferty. ' 04 S. 1904 J. J. Hogan, ' 05 1905 Thomas L. Shevlin, 06 1906 Samuel F. B. Morse, W 1907 L. H. Biglow, 3d, ' 08 1908 Robert B. Burch. ' 09 1909 Edward H. Coy, MO o X f f F .: K i ■ ? ' « m ip| 5 0. a ?- J ' -i  I 1 1 - 5: M M i ' 4 P 2 1 m ' !PI nn :.2ty T- -irr 1 |Ki ij t 5 ff! HP W ' . hi m 2 alr llniurraitii iaaH-9 215 JF resbmau JF ootball Association Officers 1908 ALBERT DESILVER. 1910 . CHESTER M. KERR, 1910 S. CHESTER J. COPMANN. 1909 . . President Vice-President Coach Oeam H. F. Vaughan, ' lis. End (Capt.) P. T. Francis, ' 12, Tackle S. Glover, ' 12, Guard R. F. LoREE, ' 12, Center R. T. Bacon, ' 11 S., Guard J. E. Parker, ' II S., Tackle E. Sanage, ' II S., End H. N. Merritt, ' 12, Quarterback D. M. Evans, ' II S., Halfback J. H. Potter, ' 11 S., Halfback E. O. K.1STLER, ' 11 S., Fullback R. B. BowEN, ' 11 S.. End C. H. Paul. ' 11 S., Guard J. Chandler, ' 12, Tackle W. L. York, ' 12, Guard C. F. Messinger, ' II S., Fullback S. H. Brooks, ' 11 S., Fullback J. G. Smith, ' 12, Halfback A. Howe, ' 12, Quarterback J. S. Thompson, ' 11 S., Halfba ' 5 ccor6 of (Barnes October 3 Vale, ' 12 4 New Haven High October 10 Yale, ' 12 6 Andover October 17 Yale, ' 12 Hotchkiss October 24 Yale. ' 12 Williston October 31 Yale. ' 12 22 Andover (Tbamfilonsblp (Barnes November 7 Yale. ' 12 5 Princeton, ' 12 November 14 Yale. -12 Harvard. ' 1 2 6 iZ H H air Hutvrraitg laOB-a 217 aU I niversitY HfocKe Association Officers 1908-1909 JOHN HERON. ' lU R. SELDEN ROSE, ' 09 . . . . Captain Manager Ocam H. Howe, 09, Goal R. S. King, ' 09 S.. Point J. F. Johnson, ' 10, Cover Point G. C. Eels, ' 09 S.. Right Wing John Heron, ' 10, Center N. C. Stevens, ' 10 Left Wing S. Martin, ' IDS., Rover ccor6 of (Barnes ' ale 3 Yale 4 ale ' ale Yale Yale 2 Wanderers 4 University of Pittsburgh 2 Princeton 2 Princeton 1 Princeton 4 Dartmouth 3 Yale 3 R. P. I. 2 ' ale 2 Loudon Field Club 3 Yale 6 Cornell 3 Yale 11 Columbia 4 Yale 2 Wanderers 3 ale 5 Princeton 5 ' a Harvard former (Taptaltxs anb 5ttanagers 1896 Malcom Chace, ' 96 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. Hoyradt. ' 01, Manager 1902 H. B. Stoddard. ' 02, Captain; C. H. Baxter, ' 02, Manager 1903 C. Hitchcock, Jr.. ' 03, Captain; R. Schley. ' 03, Manager 1904 G. B. Ward, ' 04 S., Captain; G. A. Mohlman, ' 04, Manager 1906 A. R. Flinn, ' 06, Captain; C. W. Goodyear, ' 06, Manager 1907 H. Stanley, ' 08, Captain; C. B. Stuart. ' 07 S., Manager 1908 H. Stanley, ' 08. Captain; Tyson M. Dines, ' 08, Manager 1909 J. Heron, ' 10. Captain; R. S. Rose, ' 09. Manager gM||£ r :3K -£ - M  I M jgNP yaaJ ' ■  « i J KEjg y ' T ™ 3 r 1 y Si W -: of§ y ' ' iJL. f t , oJ£l ■••- , :K,u ' i , ■ r - ' - ' i ' -- E ' ClMr k ■ ' ' ' ' - i W i i iirrs A Jpfc ' T R  Eil • M ip ■Bi i j J|l|||| B 1 - ' - ■ fe HI % j 1 Vh JH - ■ iHV i ■ 1 . air Hniupraitji 19DB-9 219 jF re$l)man HfocKe -Association ARTHUR HOWE, ' 12 P. T. FRANCIS. ' 12 . F. W. MURRAY ' . Jr. . Captain Manager Coach R. Halsev, ' II S., Goal S. Brooks, 11 S., Point D. W. DiLWORTH, ' II L., Cover Point Merritt and SwENSON, ' 11 S., Left Wing L. LoUTRIL. ' II S., Left Center A. Howe, ' II S. (Capt.), Right Center G. Wright, ' II S., Right Wing R. Martin, ' II S., V. Smith, ' II S., Substitutes. Qmcs Yale 1912, 5; Pomfret School. Yale 1912, 3; Taft School, I. Yale 1912, 3; Harvard 1912, I. fair llniurraity ianB-9 221 ald Kniversit ! a$ketball Association Officers 1908-1909 G. M. CONGDON. ' 09 T. A. CUSHMAN. ' 09 J. C. PLATT. ' 10 . Manager Captain Assistant Manager Ocam 1908-1909 S. B. CaRRAGAN, 09. Forward C. E. Van Vlfxk. ' 09. Center A. Haines, ' 10 L.S., Center R. Strobridge, ' 10 S., Forward L. W. Fames, ' 10, Guard M. Wilson. ' 09 S., Guard F. ScUDDER, ' 10, Center R. Levy, ' 09, Guard T. A. CusHMAN, ' 09 (Capt.) Forward 32 Scores 1909 Yale 17 College of City of N. Y Yale 25 Manhattan 22 Yale 35 Fordham 1 3 Yale 16 Wesleyan 1 8 Yale 12 Princeton 34 Yale 13 Dartmouth ! I Yale 44 Alumni 20 Yale 29 Princeton 40 Yale 18 Brooklyn Polytechnic 2i Yale 22 Pennsylvania 1 5 Yale 13 Pratt Institute 5 Yale 22 West Point I 5 Yale 22 Harvard 8 Yale 17 Brown 26 Yale 13 Columbia 19 Yale 15 Pennsylvania 31 Yale 11 Columbia 1 9 Yale 25 Harvard 4 air Viiiurraity 1906-9 223 1912 jF re$l)man l asKctball I3eam J. C. PLATT . J. E. FINNESSV Manager Captain V. H. Belford, Left Guard H. G. Legg, Right Guard eam S. L. Piltman, Left Forward J. E. Finnessy, Right Forward P. T. Brinsmade, Center H. E. Hayes C. F. Berg Substitutes J. E. Carson B. W. Blair Sc e6uU of (Barnes 1909 January 1 3 15 20 23 29 30 February 5 19 20 26 Clintons Naugatuck at Naugaiuck Bridgeport . De La Salle at New York Gunnery at Washington . Ridge at Washington C. C. N. Y. Freshmen . Williston at Easthampton Harvard 1912 at Cambridge Columbia 1912 at New York Yale Opponents 34 24 34 26 36 23 19 15 64 16 59 11 27 26 26 37 22 24 16 17 in z z i z en p aU MniurrBttQ 1308-9 225 ' aia Kniversit tennis Association Officers 1908-1909 P. H. McG. CONVERSE Manager G. M. NO ' ES ..... Assistant Manager N. C. STEVENS Captain Innijrs of Knlvcrsltv (Tbamplonsblj: Spring 1908 Singles — C. D. Jones, ' 08 Doubles— A. T. Spaulding. ' 08, and H. H. Bundy, ' 09 ■planers of Knlvcrsltj (Tbamplonsblp. Ifall 1908 Singles— W. L. Eyre, ' 1 Doubles— B. G. Bliss. ' 10, and H. B. Bretz, ' 10. aU Representatives In the Dntercolleglate oournament Merron Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa. October 5. 1908 H. H. Bundy, ' 09 N. C. Stevens, ' 10 F. M. Watrous, ' 09 R. A. Holden. ' I 1 Winners Singles — N. W. Niles, Harvard Doubles — H. M. Tilden and A. D. Thayer, Pennsylvania Officers of the Untercollcgiate Association G. P. Gardner, Harvard, President H. B. Register, Pennsylvania, Fi ' ce President F. E. Dixon, Princeton, Secretary and Treasurer Ocam (tlatcbes 1907-1908 October 26, 1907 Yale 3 Columbia 1 November 30, 1907 Yale 1 Seventh Regiment 8 May 9. 1908 Yale 8 Princeton 1 May 19, 1908 Yale 6 Columbia May 23. 1908 Yale 9 Hartford Golf Club May 30. 1908 Yale 4 Harvard 5 November 6. 1908 Yale 6 Columbia alp MniwrrHitB 1908-9 227 yaU KuiversitY Oennis (Eourts p. H. McG. CONVERSE G. M. NOYES . Manager Assistant Manager 5ttcmbcrs for 1909 lana I Bacon H. Cole D. Lawlon A, M. Sheppard R. Barlow G. M. Congdon T. Lorec E, M, Sheppard r Beeman C. Crawford F. 1. Mason A. Springer v Bellamy J. F. Dcvereux H. Meixell H. P. Stokes r Blair A. R. Dodd H. McDonnell H. Swelt F, M. Blodgel G. Dodge B. McKec W H. Taft R Bronson A. Farwell J. Perrin F. B. Trudeau H W. Brooks H. Fleilman M. Porter M. H. Walker F B. Burgess L. Godchaux L. T. Post W L. Walkley R B. Burnham C. V. Graham F. Raymond B. Wardwell F. Buller R. Hayward D. Reynolds F. M. Walrous F.. A. Carter S. W. Holmes F. Rlggi A. R. Watzek N. T. Childs R. C. Johnson W. P. Roberts 1- Whiltaker R. Clark G. D. Killredee F. J. Scribner 191D R S. BI.55 G. Fuller F. C. Lake, Jr. P. Roberts H. B. Brelz C. Glover A. L. Mackall L. Riggs F, Damrosch. Jr. L. G. Hall E. A. Morse N. C. Stevens I. Ewen, }.: R. B. Hall A. T. Nabstedl G. M, Smith A R. Fergusson M Hebard F. T. Nelson R. B, Stern W K. Filch J. G. Heron F. Hopkins F. V. Pame G. Parsons lUU R. A. Tafi G. Burgess R. Evans, Jr. G. M. Holcombe. Jr. H E. Lewis H. S. Carringlon F. Goodhue R. A. Holden A. M. Lidenberg F. W. Crandail C. C. Hincks E. S. Hotchkiss lana s C. E. C. Turner M. Wool ley F. L. Bagg S. H. Kaercher F. S. Page T. S. Watson G. Browf R. S. King J. M. Toucey 19111 S W . C. Wick S. M. Archer O Murray 11. Reed R. S. Sperry A Y. Meriam T H. Prosser V. B. Rudd D, Woodward P. S. Ordway (Graduate School E. H. Rcisner L. Updegraff o Qi Z D air UniwrrBtle 1908-9 229 p Officers 90S C. E. VAN VLECK, JR.. 1909 . B. P. MERRIMAN, 1910 ± Captain Manager Spring Championship, 1 908— Won by W. I. Howiand, Jr., 1908 S. Fall Championship, 1908— Won by W. I. Howiand, Jr., 1 908 S. Ocam C. E. Van Vleck, Jr.. ' 09 K. E. Mosser, ' II B. P. Merriman, ' 10 R. Y. Hayne, ' 10 W. B. Langford. D. Lightner, ' 09 10 S. Substitute, K. S. Clow, ' 10 ntercolleslate Oournament Held at Brae Burn, West Newton, Mass. October 8-9, 1908 Team Match — Won by ' ale Individual Championship — Won by H. H. Wilder, Harvard Officials UntercoUcglate (5olf Association H. H. WILDER, Harvard F. H. MACADOO, Princeton C. E. VAN VLECK. JR., Yale, ' 09 President Secretary Treasurer alt Mniurraity igOS-9 231 ale KniversltY -A ssoclatlon football TDaam R. P. McNULTY, ' 09 L. E. A. JOHNSON. ' 09 . H. BENNER, ' 10 . JAMES BIRNBAUM . Officers 1908-1909 Captain Manager . Assistant Manager Coach X5zam 1907-190S D. N Barrows. ' 08 F. B. Jennings, •10 R. Beebe, ' 08 G. H. Mahlstedt. ' 10 L. S. E. F. Congdon. ' 08 S. R. P. McNulty ' 09 L. S. R. K. Dougherty. ' 10 L. S. H. R. Merritt. ' 09 S. S. Foster, ' 1 1 H. Noyes, ' 08 c. A. Goddard. 10 P. B. O ' Sullivan. ' 08 c. S. Hart. ' 08 S. R. B. Turnbul . ' 08 L.S. J. I. Hull. ' 08 H. C. Wick. ' { )8. (Capt.) DntcrcolUgl aU Series, 1908 Yale Columbia 5 Yale 5 Pennsylvania 2 ' ale 2 Haverford 1 Yale 2 Yale 1 Cornell Harvard UntarcoUeslatii StanMng, 1908 Played Won Losi P.C. Yale 5 4 1 .800 Haverford 5 4 1 .800 Columbia 5 3 2 .600 Harvard 4 2 2 .500 Pennsylvania 4 1 3 .250 Cornell 5 5 .000 Members of 3ntercoUeglate Association. 1908 Yale Harvard Haverford Columbia Cornell Pennsylvania •f „ (- ■f o is z 3 ale Kniversit fencing Association Officers E. FARRAR BATESON. ' 09 ZENO C. ROSS, MI J. TABER LOREE. ' 09 . EDGAR B. HOWARD. ' 09 S. . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Manager ICnlvcrsltj Ocam B. H. Smith. ' 09 S.. Captaii Z. C. Ross, ' 1 I H. G. Holt. ' 10 J. W. Saunders. 11. Sub. Second Ocam J. T. Loree. ' 09 C. K. Warmouth, J. W. Maitland, ' C. W. S. Afong, 10 S. I S. 12 J. T. Loree, ' 09 Z. C. Ross, ' 11 H. G. Holt, ' 10 J. W. Saunders, ' 11 G. H. Taylor, ' 11 R. A. Foley. ' ML. G. M. Howiand. ' 1 1 (Elub t5tlembers J. Alden. ' 1 1 L. Bacon. ' 09 J. J. Parry, ' 12 W. H. Symington, ' 12 C. W. S. Afong, ' 12 C. C. Carstairs. ' I 2 C. K. Warmoth, ' 10 S. A. A. Vanderpoel. ' 12 D. S. Baker. ' II J. Wood. ' lis. A. Blum. ' 12 E. T. Learned. 1 2 J. W. Maitland, ' US. S. S. Goddard. ' MS. 1 1!|alrlInluprBtt}}19Dfl-9 235 yale Knlversit (BfmnasHc Association Officers F. C. LEWIS. ' 10 Captain I. D. STONE. ' 10 S. ....... Manager J. E. FISHER, JR.. ' 11 . . Assistant Manager Ocam F. C. Lewis, ' 10 I. D. Stone, MO S. H. B. Griffin, M. S. C. R. Hall, P. G. P. S. Ordway, P. G. D. P. Smith, M. S. J. D. Cass, ' 09 S. E. G. Clark, ' II J. F. Dunn, A. S. E. A. Clark, ' 12 E. G. W. Ruge, ' 12 January 23. Haverford, exhibition. Pennsylvania. Princeton, Yale, Haverford February 5. West Side Y. M. C. A., contest February 6. Exhibition at Newark Y. M. C. A. February I 3. Exhibition at Rutgers February 27. Exhibition at Harvard March 12. Meet at N. Y. U. March I 3. Meet at Princeton March 20. Meet at Pennsylvania 4 1 z D 2 a I r U n i II r r a 1 1 s 1 9 a - 9 237 yale Kniversit Swimming Association HAROLD B. REID. ' 10 . President and Manager E. C. M. RICHARDS, ' 09 S. . . . . Captain Swimming anb atcr 4 olo Squai E. C. M. Richards. -09 S. A. Keefe. ' 10 W. F. Howe. Jr., ' MS. E. L. Beatty, ' 09 S. F. Goodhue. ' 11 P. J. Orthwein. ' I 2 C. Hartley. ' 12 C. L. Larkin, ' 12 H. S. Palmer, ' 12 M. C. Hughes, ' II H. B. Reid. ' 10 K. Church, ' 11 H. D. Hammond, ' 08 F. Webb. ' 12 J. C. Failing, ' 09 S. C. Devan, ' I I L. G. Day, ' IIS. W. R. Manny, ' IIS. P. P. Princell, ' 09 H. F. Grant. ' IIS. H. B. Merwm. ' IIS. D. E. Raymond. ' IIS. F. Winslow, ' I S. I. M. Phelps. ' IIS. L. J. Hewes. ' 09 S. C. H. Clarke, ' 09 J. D. McGregor. ' 09 L. S. B. Gordy, ' 10 S. H. N. Otis. ' 09 rbamploit5l)lp J?atcr olo Ocam 1908 E. C. M. Richards. ' 09 S. R. C. Needham, ' 08 S. S. B. Gordy. ' 10 S. H. N. Stevenson. ' 08 M. K. Church. ' II M. Griffith. ' 10 G. G. Hyde. ' 10 A. N. Mann. ' 08 yttzats 1908 1 1 Yale 1 9 Princeton 34 26 Yale 1 3 Pennsylvania 40 Yale 29 N. Y. Y. M. C. A. Yale 27 C. C. N. Y. Yale 33 Harvard 20 Yale 31 Columbia 23 i S UJ o X H tj:.. yale Knlversit (5un (Tlub Officers BENJAMIN THAW. JR., ' 09 S. D. R. DICKER ' . ' 10 MORGAN HEBARD, ' 10 . 1909 A. Loomis B. H. Sullivan F. B. Trudeau 1909 S G. Byrnes J. ' W. Fuller H. Hathaway G. W. Rittenour B. Thaw E. F. Wood 1910 D. Bellamy B. G. Bliss D. R. Dickey ttcmbcrs M. Griggs M. Hebard R. Raynolds 1910 T. J. Noel 19U E. Dimock J. P. Gillespie W. H. Jacob L. Morrison B. C. Thompson 1911 S A. Clarke F. P. Fiske Captain Secretary and Treasurer Manager F. L. Hammer O. F. Soule W. A. Stone W. Watrous 1911 C A. G. Seims 1912 G. Dimock M. Dickinson H. Le R. Emmet C. Hartley R. Jeffrey Untcrcollcglatc Oeam 1908 D. R. Dickey F. B. Trudeau Yale 432 (Record) B. Thaw, Jr., Captain M. Hebard L. S. Morrison ' SntcrcolleglaU Scores 1908 Match shot over the i ' ale Traps, Nov. 21, 1908 Harvard 412 Princeton 406 Pennsylvania 348 Individual Championship won by B. Thaw, Jr., ' 09 S. %0 I  . I. N ' o z alrVniurraity. iaaa-9 241 ale Kniverslt restUn Association Officers 1908-1909 F. A. CELLAR. ' 09 President and Manager S. S. YATES, ' 10 . . Vice-President and Assistant Manager C. P. PARKER, ' 09 S. Captain Ocam J. M. Sweeney, Jr., ' 10 S. S. Yates, ' 10 G. Dole, P. G. C. P. Parker, ' 09, L. S. L. Dole. P. G. G. Foster. ' 08. L. S. W. A. Goebel, ' 10 XX lnncrs of Knlvcrsltip (T antfiionsbifs Featherweight F. A. Cellar, ' 09 Heavyweight, G. Foster, ' 08, L. S. Lightweight L. Dole, P. G. Special Weight G. Dole. P. G. Middleweight C. P. Parker, ' 09, L. S. Welterweight S. S. Yates, ' 10 IfntercolUgiate X restUng Association R. G. WAITE, Pennsylvania ........ President T. J. GILLESPIE, Princeton . . . . ■ . . . Vice-President F. A. CELLAR, ' 09, Yale .... Manager of Intercollegiate Tournament UnlcrcoUcglate Oournamcnt 1908 Yale 1 3 Pennsylvania 8 Cornell 4 Princeton 2 Columbia t (icor6 of !)tlatcl)cs ale 6 Princeton 1 Yale 4 Pennsylvania ale 3 Princeton Yale 7 2 Yale Columbia 6 Cornell ■■ prom SJr fl H o ■ Z • lU o cc ffcr air Vniwrrattg. 190B-9 245 Junior 4 romena6e Ellon Hoyt. 2nd Clu 1909 Junior romcnaic (Committee JOHN B. PERRIN Chairman ROBERT B. BURCH . . Floor Manager JAMES M. HOWARD . . Secretary GAYER G. DOMINICK . . Treasurer Mortimer A. Seabury Howard C. Davis Harvey H. Bundy James B. Grant, Jr. Francis H. Olmsted Lawrence B. Robbins, S. Edward L. Ryerson, S. 1910 ISunlor Promenade (Tommlttee ELTON HOYT, 2nd . . . Chairman S. MERRELL CLEMENT, Jr. Floor Manager LYLE G. HALL ... EARL T. WILLIAMS . J. Ford Johnson, Jr. Edward H. Coy Carlton C. Jewett Henry G. Holt Edgar B. Howard, ' 09 S. Benjamin Thaw, Jr. Fritz W. Beinecke, ' 09 S. Secretary Treasurer ' 09 S. 1911 Sopbomore (Berman (Tommlttee ALLEN L. COREY . . . Chairman E. SEYMOUR BLAIR Floor Manager Clinton W. Davis Frederick W. Hyde Francis F. Randolph Junior 4 r omena6e (Committees iTIja ' rmtn Tloor ana crs Chairmen 7loor iZlanagcr 1872 L. S. Boomer 1891 G. B. Hoppin G. S. Brewster 1873 S. L. Boyce 1892 T. L. McClung H. A. Bayne 1874 T. P. Wicks 1893 Francis Parsons A. S. Chlsholm 18 5 D. A. Jones F. H. Jones 1894 Thomas Cochran, Jr. H. P. Whitney 18 6 1- Porler C. Johnson 1895 Wilham Sloane F. B. Harrison 18 N. U. Walker F. J. Slimson 1896 A. E. Foote A. P. Stokes, Jr. 18 8 H C. Holllsler C. H. Morgan 1897 C. M. FIncke E. E. Garrison 18 9 I. D. Torreyson J. O. Perrin 1898 Grenv.lle Parker F. H. Simmons 1880 N G. Osborn W. R. Innes 1899 W. E. S. Griswold F. H. Brooke 1881 1. B. Dimmlck Henry Ives 1900 P. A. Rockefeller S. B. Camp 1882 A. P. French W. P. Eno 1901 P. L. Mitchell H. S. Curtiss 1883 K. W. Rogers E. B. Frost 1902 B. C. Rumsey. 3d W. E. Day 1884 1. G. Lawrence D. H. Wilcox 1903 A. R. Lamb C. f. Hamlin 1883 S. R. Berlron H. S. Brooks 1904 J. F. Byers C. E. Adams 1886 r. Darling E. C. l.amhert 1905 E. p. Rogers F. H. Day 1887 (• Rogers. Jr. [. R. Sheffield 1906 B. D. Smilh J. A. Stevenson 1888 s. J. Walker E. Allen 1907 C. Sumner W. McC. Blair 1889 1890 H. A. S. Robinson G. McCllnlock W. L. Armstrong S. Phelps 1908 R. B. Shepard J. M. Townsend, ] ' 0i • • 1 -l - ' J - ■ T.m ...v.,„ _ ' v HHI c 1 1 •■ • ., J, ,1, « ■ J B 1 r ■ ' ■ ' ' ••iia • ' ' ■■ 2 O u UJ a = z Q UJ - o faUianluprflitH. 1908-9 247 1909 Senior Ipromnnabz (Tommlttce HENR - LIPPITT. ' 09 Chairman GROSVENOR C. PELS. ' 09 S. . . . . Floor Manager E. FARRAR BATESON. ' 09 Treasurer Printing (Tommltteci J. M. Ethridge. ' 09 H. A. Howe, ' 09 Decorating (Eommlttce T. Lynn. ' 09 S. S. J. Keator, Jr.. ' 09 (Carriage (Tommlttee E. F. Bateson. ' 09 G. M. Congdon. ' 09 Supper (Tommlttee M. H. Wilson. Jr.. ' 09 S. R. Thompson. ' 09 S. Mtuslc (Tontmlttee G. C. Pels. ' 09 S. L. Godchaux. ' 09 fi ■■ ' ffl 1 H t O ' f Sij , J ' OS -i5 Vale Knlverslt]? iPramatlc Association Officers 1908-1909 MAXWELL OSWALD IWRR ' , 09 . Prc-UUm REGINALD C. MAiKNIGlir PEIRCE. 09 Vkc-PrcMcnl THOMAS LAWRASON RICGS. 10 . 5ecre ari, FRANCIS PEABOD ' BUTLER, 09 . . Librarian ROBERT MALLOR ' l ' , JR.. 09 . A nnagcr CHARLES PASCAL FRANCHOT . ' lO . Assislar.l Manager vlsorj Committee J. M. BERDAN 11. C. EMER ' W. L. PHELPS Profe Jfoitorarj Mlcmbcrs Lyon Phelps Professor Edw Mr. Frank Lea Short ' Active 5ttcmbcrs Bra uate School Ronald Muirhead Byrnes ard Bliss Reed 1909 Francis Peabody Butler Miles Carnnglon Hannah Stanley Westcott Holmes Alexander Comstock Kirk Robert Louis Levy Robert Mallory. Jr. Stephen Merrell Clem David Jav Ely Howard Clifton Bake nt. Jr Arthur Mowry Hartwell Arthur Amory Gammell Lindell Theodore Bates Ha Hubert McDonnell Maxwell Oswald Parry Reginald C. MacKnight Peirce Huntington Smith Edward Otis Proclor 1910 Charles Pascal Franchot Thomas Hewes Harold Obernauer 19U William DeForest Manice John Vincent McDonnell Charles Virgil Hickox 1910S Matthew Griswold Ely 1911 T. S Daniel Gibbons Alexanc M. O. Parry, ' 09, PresiJcnl Thomas Philip Harvey Lawrason Rig Roberts Tracy Warre Edgar Francis Montillion Wc Bayard Rives 1912 Loomis Havemeycr Campb ell Tene r former Productions hta ) 23. 1900— The Pardoner ' s Tale of Chaucer and ' The Second Shepherd ' s Play April 23 and 24. 90 Thomas Heywood ' s The Fair Maid of the West October 22. 90 — Bicentennial Campus Celebration -Under the Auspices of Yale Diamatic Association October 23 and 24. 902— Sheridan ' s The Critic and Townlev ' s High Life Below Stairs April 27 and 28. 903— Oliver Goldsmith ' s The Good-Nalured Man April 19 and 20. 1904— Tom Tavlor ' s New Men and CId Acres April 4 and 5. New Haven; April 7. 1905. Carnegie Lyceum, New York—A. W. Pinero ' s ' The Magistrate April 3 and 4. 906— Shakespeare ' s Henry IV, Part I ' January 19. 1907— First Promenade Performance— A. W. Pinero ' s The Amazons April I. Parson ' s Theatre. Hartford, Conn.; April 2 and 3, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. New York, and April 5 and 6. 1907. Hyperion Theatre, New Haven— Henrik Isben ' s The Pretenders November 18. 1907. College Street Hall, New Haven— El Doctor y El Enfermo, Einer Muss Helraten, Le Prelexte January 18. 1908— Second Promenade Performance— Oscar Wilde ' s The Importance of Being Earnest April 20. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York; April 21. Parsons ' Theatre. Hartford; Apnl 22. Poll ' s Theatre. Waterbury. and April 24 and 25. 1908. Hyperion Theatre, New Haven Conn.— Nikolas V. Gogol ' s Revizor d 1 1 yale Kniversit iDramatlc Association Parsons ' Theatre, I larlford, Conn. 1908; Poll ' s Theatre. Mer 1909; Waldorf -.Astoria, N. January 16, 1909. ■■ JTbc Colonel Marchmont Major Belton . Christopher Longchaullc Jeremiah Gosling Sergeant Fusee Roundhead Officer Roundhead Spy Officer Grace X ' lllage Man, Blacksmith Village Man. Country Bumpkin OcntI) Annual ro uctlon DIRECTION OF FRANK LEA SHORT ... December 30, 1908; Smith ' s Th nbcr 30, 1, Conn., la York Citv, Jar ; Smith ' s y 1, 1909; [- uary A and 5, e, Bridgeport. Co oil ' s Theatre, Waterburj 1909; Hyperion Theatre in.. December, 31, , Conn., January 2, New Haven, Conn., yirc TEatcr. a One- -Act J laj by (Tbarlcs Sclbj 1 larry Daniel Gibbons, Vilh W X ' .llage Girl Soldiers, Royalists •|| Ob« (Trltlc. by 5 lcliar6 lary Prologue Dangle Sneer Sir Fretful Pla Prompter Puff ... Mrs. Dangle . Signer Pasticcio Rilornello. Signore Pasticcio Ritornellc Interpreter. French Citizen Lord Burleigh . Governor of Tilbury Fort . Earl of Leicester Sir Walter Raleigh . Sir Christopher Hatton Master of the Horse Beefeater Whiskerandos Sentinel I . . . Sentinel II First Niece Second Niece . Confidante Tilburina Italian Dance I, Italian Danseu Elizabethan Soldii Offic d)« Scenes The Fire-Eater. Village green in England. The Critic ' Critic, Act II. Interior of Drury Lane Theatre. The action c Eighteenth Century. The action of The Fire-Eater passes in the L. I larold Obernauer, ' 10 onald Muiihead Byrnes, G. S. Maxwell Oswald Parry. ' 09 Alexander Comstock Kirk, ' 09 Lindell Theodore Bates, ' 10 S. . Edward Otis Proctor, ' 09 Harvey Tracy Warren, ' 10 Arthur Mowry Harlwell, ' 11 William DeForest Manlce, ' 11 . Charles Virgil Hickox, ' II . David Jay Ely, ' 10 George Edward Dimock, 12 Loomis Havemeyer. 10 S. Charles Virgil Hickox, ' 11 Edgar Monlllllon Woolley, ' 11 1 Philip Roberts, ' 10 Francis Bayard Rives, ' 11 I Alexander Campbell Tener, ' 12 Arthur Amory Gammell, ' II !ft. Sl)erl6an William DeForest Manice, ' II Miles Carrlngton Hannah. ' 09 Lindell Theodore Bates, ' 10 S. Ronald Muirhead Byrnes. G. S. Philip Roberts, ' 10 Edgar Montillion Woolley, ' I I Thomas Lawrason Riggs, 10 Francis Bayard Rives, 11 Matthew Griswold Ely. ' 11 Alexander Comstock Kirk, ' 09 Harold Obernauer. ' 10 Ronald Muirheac) Byrnes, G. S. Harry Daniel Gibbons, ' II L. Alexander Camobell Tener. 12 . Edgar Otis Proctor, ' 09 William DeForest Manice. ' II Loomis Havemeyer, ' 10 S. Maxwell Oswald Parry, ' 09 . David Jav Ely, ' 10 . Charles Virgil Hickox, ' II Arthur Mowry, Hartwell, ' 11 Thomas Lawrason Riggs, ' 10 Alexander Comstock Kirk, ' 09 Harvey Tracy Warren. ' 10 f Arthur Amory Gammell, ' II David lay Ely, ' 10 Harold Obernauer, ' 10 Philip Roberts, ' 10 Francis Bayard Rives, ' II Act I. Scene in Dangle ' s House. The f The Critic passes in the last half of the time of the Cromwellian Wars. WOOLSEY HALL AND SHEFF. ROW d .Tir . -f K l ' i f ■ i J ,|l w y fc i i,„ t ' ■■ ' - ' ' III ' , iTlllJ air Uniurraitg 1908-9 257 Pale (BUe. !! anio anb yttanboixn (Tlubs Association Incorporated COMPRISING Obc Knlvcrsltj (BUe Club Gb Knlverslti? 5llan6olln (Tlub Having unc tr its jurisdiction THE APOLLO GLEE CLUB, THE APOLLO BANJO CLUB. THE APOLLO MANDOLIN CLUB. AND THE FRESHMAN MUSICAL CLUBS Officers of tl)« Association James M. Howard, ' 09 F. Wilder Bellamy. ' 09 Henry Lippitt, ' 09 Henry G. Holt. ' 10 . Prof. A. W. Phillips, Prof. H. C. Emery . Henry Lippill. ' 09. Manager In absence of President Vice-President Manager Secretary Auditor Financial Adviser Prof. F. S. Woolsey) itlanagers of alc bie. an6 anjo (Tlubs -Association 1887 R. I. Jenks. ' m 1888 ' . L. .Armstrong. ' 6 1889 W. L. Armstrong, ' S 1890 .A. H. Hough, ' 90 1891 E. V. Hale. 91 1892 E. Ryle. -92 1893 A. S. Chisholm. ' 93 1894 J. C. Sawyer. ' 94 1895 F. H. Rawson. ' 95 1896 J. B. Neale. ' 96 1897 i. P. Sawyer, ' 97 1898 E. Sawyer. ' 98 1899 T. S. Maffiii, ' 99 19C0 F. D. Cheney. ' 00 1901 J. A. Keppelman. ' 01 1902 C. D. Barnes. ' 02 1903 J. B. Thomas. Jr., ' 03 1904 C. E. Adams. ' 04 1903 E. S. Whilehouse. ' 05 1906 J. A. Stevenson. ' 06 1907 Calvin Truesdale. ' 07 1908 Harold Stanley ICnlvcrsll;? Jttuslcal (Tlubs Z3our, Christmas Vacation 1908-1909 Philadelphia. December •Washington. December Pillsburg. December 18 Clevelanci. December 19 Chicago. December 21 Milwaukee. December 22 Minneapolis. December 23 St. Paul. December 24 Omaha. December 25 St. Joseph. December 26 Kansas City. December 27 Si. Louis. December 28 Detroit. December 29 Buffalo. December 30 6 Sf Si -g |2 alr Hnturraity 1900-9 259 ale Knlversit (Blee (Tlub Officers 1908-1909 JAMES M. HOWARD. ' 09 DENTON FOWLER, 3rd, ' 09 . President Recorder 7lr5t Ccn yale. Uc (Tlub Second tenors u. H. Brockway, Jr , ' 11 H W. Blckford, ' 09 L K. LeBlanc, Ml S. E. Ellis, ' 09 M Mlnnigerode, ' 10 A D. Farwell, ' 09 G. S. Pomeroy, Jr., •10 U. Fowler. 3rd. ' 09 F. Wallace. ' 09 V A. Hoichkiss. ' 10 A. N. Williams, -10 yir t Masses S. C. R. E. Selover. Jr.. ' 09 E. Wiles. ' 09 S. Sccon6 %as5 5 I. G. Beebe, ' II S. E. S. Blair. ' 11 T. Hewes. ' 10 J. M. Howard. ' 09 F. W. Hyde. Jr.. ' II R. J. Schwcizer. ' 09 C. H. Allls. ' 09 H. Hunsiker. ' 09 S. R. S. King, ' 09 S. C. A. Lohmann, ' 10 A. Van Sinderen, 10 J. Favill. ' 09 James M. Howa.d. ' 09. Leader 1870 C. McC. Reeve, ' 70 1871 Seelye Benedict, ' 71 1872 J. T. Stewart. ' 72 1873 S. L. Boyce. ' 73 S. S. S. Club. C. J. 1874 H. B. Frissell. ' 74 1875 E. H. Landon. ' 75 1876 E. p. Howe. ' 76 1877 Orville Reed. ' 77 1878 F. S. Smith. ' 79 1879 W. N. Parker. ' 79 1880 N. G. Osbo rn. ' 80 188! J. F. Merrill, -81 Smith Presidents of aU (Bice. (Tlub 1883 F. B. Kellogg, ' 83 1884 E. A. Lawrence, ' 84 1885 C. W. Cutler. ' 85 1886 W. p. Brandegee. ' 86 1887 G. S. Woodward. ' 87 1888 H. J. Sage, ' 89 1889 H. J. Sage. ' 89 1890 H. W. Lee. ' 90 1891 C. p. Cooiev. ' 91 1892 J. T. Carr. ' 92 1893 J. S. Crave.is, ' 9i 1894 L. Smith, -94 1895 J. St. J. Nolan, ' 95 1882 H. L. Williams , ' 82 1896 E. C. Lackland. ' 96 1897 W. J. Lapham, 97 1898 G. G. Schreiber, ' 98 1899 F. W. Sheehan. L. S. 1900 A. J. Baker. ' 00 1901 R. H. Schneeloch, Sp. M. K. Parker. ' 01 1902 F. W. Moore. ' 03 1903 J. W. Reynolds. ' 03 1904 F. H. Wiggin. ' 04 1905 Hamilton Baxter. 05 1906 William B. Sprague. ' 06 1907 Winthrop L. Carter. ' 07 1908 Mark L. Mitchell, ' 08 :j3 3 O a: Q Q J m O z H t CO £ q: -g J z D air MuiiirraitH 1908-9 261 aU Kniverslt !! ttn]o an6 an6oUn (Elubs F. Wilde Cello E. C. Roberls. ' 10 85 Officers 1908-1909 F. WILDER BELLAMY, ' 09 . HARVEY H. BUNDY, ' 09 . anio (Tlub S. M. Clement. Jr.. ' I F. D. Llghlner. ' 09 T. Pomeroy, ' 09 H. H. Bundy, ' 09 5tIaiiJiollns J. Milbank. 2nd, ' 09 R. Phelps, ' 10 President Secretary F. W. Bellamy, 09 C. W. Blelslein. ' II .S J. A. Britton, ' 10 S banjos C. Merrick, ' 09 L. B. Parks, ' 09 W. Augur, ' 09 G. L. Hollelt. ' 09 H. M. Landon, E. C. Roberts, A. Knight, ' 10 ■piccolo Bellamy, ' 09 Second an oltits C. W. Bleistein, ' IIS. C. Merrick. ' 09 L. B. Parks. ' 09 C. A. Connell. ' 10 5ttan6olln Club Jlrsl 5naitJolliu W. Augur, ' 09 H. M. Landon, ' II F. V. Bellamy, ' 09 F. D. Lighlner. 09 J. A. Britlon, ' 10 S. T. Pomeroy, ' 09 H. H. Bundy, ' 09 (Bultars S. M. Clement, Jr., ' 10 C. A. Connell, ' 10 G. L. Hollelt, ' 09 A. Knight, ' 10 nan ola ' ' lolln J. Milbank. 2nd, ' 09 R. Phelps, ' 10 1885 W. M. Derby, J 1886 L. C. Rice, ' 86 1887 V. B. Kendall, ' 87 1888 O. H. Short. ' 87 S. 1889 A. S. Cook. ' 89 1 890 A. P. Day, ' 90 1891 W. R. C. Corson, ' 91 1892 C. S. Towle, ' 92 S. Presidents of ale aitjo (Tlub 1893 J. J. Brooks. Jr., ' 93 S. 1894 T. S. Arbuthnot, ' 94 1895 G. M. Howard, ' 95 S. 1896 F. L. Brooks. ' 96 S. 1897 L. L. Kountze. ' 97 1898 S. R. Kennedy. ' 98 1899 C. C. Conway. ' 99 S. 1900 E. H. Clark, 00 S. 1901 D. S. Blossom. ' 01 1902 B. G. Yung. ' 02 1903 C. O. Day, Jr., ' 03 1904 G. E. Parks, ' 04 1905 Harold Bruff, ' 05 1906 E. F. Dustin. ' 06 1907 G. C. Tuiilc. ' 07 1908 Joshua T. Brooks, ' 08 S, I ' i Apollo (Blee riub L LE G. HALL. ' 10 . CLINTON W. DAVIS. ' 10 Leader Manager F. F. Barnes, ' 10 W. K. Clarke. ' 12 E. H. Coy. ' 10 H. U. Darling, ' 10 P. T. Francis, ' 1 2 Jf lrst Ocnors J. Hamilton, Jr., ' 10 M. H. W. Heinrich, ' 11 P. Henderson. ' 1 2 R. H. Jewell, ' 1 1 W. B. MacLane, ' 10 H. D. Pratt, ' MS. W. A. Prime, ' 11 H. G. Scharmann. ' 1 S. G. E. Watson, ' lis. M. Cleveland, ' 1 1 E. B. Covvles, ' 10 R. B. Hall. ' 10 E. G. Hotchkiss. ' 1 1 Second Octiors F. C. Lake. ' 10 J. V. McDonnell. ' I! C. F. Messinger. 11 S. W. C. Miller. ' II J. W. Paramore. H. B. Reid. ' 10 W. B. Rudd. ' 10 S E. M. Woolley. ' 11 11 S. M. L. Babcock. ' 12 C. C. Childs. ' II 5. R. E. Coleman, ' 1 1 L. E. Eastman, ' II L. L. G. Hall. ' 10 JP lrst Masses T. C. Hull, ' 11 J. R. Kilpatrick, ' 1 1 D. W. Lawren ce, ' 12 L. B. Mitchell, ' 10 S. S. T. Williams, ' 11 C. A. Parcells. ' 12 G. A. Richardson, ' 10 L. L. Stanley, ' 10 A. M. Arbuckle. P. G. B. S. Bacon, ' 1 1 A. B. Bradley. ' IIS. H. T. Curtiss. I0 D. R. Dickey. ' 10 Sccoixi Masses G. G. Fuller. ' 10 E. S. Kavanagh. 12 B. F. McLain. Jr.. ' 1 1 L. A. T. Nabstedt. ' 10 F. A. Pease, ' 1 I C. A. Sattig, ' 10 S. J. T. Terry, 3rd, ' 11 W. R. Wheeler, ' II A. Williams, Jr., ' 10 Apollo anjo (Tlub HENR ' D. McCORD. ' lO . Leader CLINTON W. DAVIS, ' ll . Manager anjcauriiies J. A. Atwood. ' MS. W. G. Davis, ' 10 F. M. Knight, ' 12 D. S. Baker. Ml E. B. Hme, ' MS. H D. McCord, ' 10 M. Bogue, ' 1 1 E. B. Gager, Jr.. ' 1 S. A W. Shapleigh, ' 11 H. T. Clement. ' 12 banjos C. B. Twombiy, ' 12 J. M. Ewen. Jr., ' 10 S. E. Gifford, ' 12 C. Hitchcock, ' 1 1 R. R. Ferrelt. ' ML. 5tlani oUns C. R. Wright, ' 1 1 C. T. Cooney, ' 1 G. L. Harrison, ' 10 A. C. Hoskins, ' 1 2 H. S. Day. ' 12 C. B. Havvke, ' 12 (Bultars J. Mcintosh, MIS. F. B. Augustine, ' 12 E. L. Fouts, ' 10 S. L. Pittman, ' 12 F. W. Crandall, ' 11 A. A. Murfev, ' 12 J. C. Stoddart. • 1 1 G. M. Comstock, ' 10 S. M. J. G. O ' Brien, ' 11 Mlan6olln (Tlub Tflrst !Jllan6ollns J. W. Waters, ' II F. B. Augustine. ' 12 W. G. Davis, ' 10 J. Mcintosh, ' MS. M. Bogue. ' 1 1 S. S. Day. ' II G. W. Mannel, ' 11 H. T. Clement, ' 12 E. L. Fouts. ' 10 J. C. Stoddart. ' 1 1 G. M. Comstock, ' 10 S. F. M. Knight. M2 5ccon6 5ttatx6olins C. R. Wright. ' 11 J. A. Atwood. MIS. R. R. Ferrett, ' ML. E. B. Hine, ' MS. J. M. Ewen, Jr.. ' 10 S. E. Gifford, M2 C. Hitchcock. ' 1 1 (Bultars A W. Shapleigh. ' 11 D. S. Baker. ' M A. A. Murfey, ' 12 S. L. Pittman. ' 12 E. B. Gager. ' IDS. M. J. G. O ' Brien, ' 11 E. B. Twombiy. ' 12 A. C. Hoskins. M2 J. W. Waters. ' 11 ' (IMo VloUa 5ttan6ola H. D. McCord. ' 10 C. T. Cooney. ' 10 C. B. Hawke, ' 10 z 3Fre5l)man ( lee (Tlub M. C. Abuza, ' ll L. R. J. Badham, MIS. W. K. Blair, ' 12 yirsl: Ocnors R. F. Fisher, ' IIS. I. F. Frost, ' 12 M. F. H. Gates, ' 12 D. N. G.lfillan, ' IIS. Wm. H. Whitcomb, ' 12 J. R. Winterbotham, ' 12 K. L. Allen. ' MS. R. A. Gardner, ' 12 C. T. Greenwood, ' I 2 Second Ocnors R. H. Loughran, ' I I L. W. B. Murphy, ' 12 A. C. Scharman, ' 1 2 C. L. Sibley, ' US. S. S. Southgate, ' 1 2 E. Stevens, ' 12 I. G. Beebe, ' MS. J. E. Barbey, ' MS. R. L. Carpenter, ' 1 2 Jf lrst Masses J. Chandler. ' 12 C. W. Darling, ' ML. A. H. Gates, ' 12 H. M. King, ' 12 D. McConaughy, 12 G. D. Seiden, ' MS. D. Tomlinson, ' 1 2 A. R. Bensinger, ' 1 2 A. C. Bowman, MS. O. P. Camp, ' 12 St-coni) Masses W. B. Cist, ' 12 L. U. Gardner, ' 12 R. C. Nemiah. ' 12 E. S. Underbill, Jr., ' 11 A. W. Waite, ' 12 RICHARDSON PHELPS, ' 10 FREDERICK G. WACKER. S. P. DINE. ' 10 . J. N. BRIGHAM. ' 10 R P. Dine, G. Algas. •11 L. Ficks. ' 11 Viola George Seybolt, flutes F. H. Gales, ' 12 J. F. Rumsey, Jr., M. C. Lewis, ' 11 trombones C. C. Ch.lds, w Pianos E. S. Barnes, ' 10 S. S. Clark, ' 12 1900-1901 Porter Steele, ' 02, Conductor Charles F. Blood, 02, S.. Manager 1901-1902 Porter Steele, ' 02, Conductor Robert H. Nead, 04, Manager 1902-1903 Robert H. Nead. ' 04, Conductor W. W. Clark. ' 03 S.. Manager 1903-1904 Robert H. Nead, ' 04. Conductor S. p. Friedman, 05, Manager ' 10 Conductor .R. ' 10 . Manager Assistant Conductor . Assistant Manager Orcl)cstra TFlrst Violins H. N. Tettrault, ' 1 1 R. B. Hall, ' 10 H. P. Breazeale, ' ll L. Second Violins Charles Steele, ' 10 L. G. Dreyfus. ' 10 ' Cellos (Tlarlnet E. C. Roberts, ' 10 W. D. Frank, ' 11 L. A. Meeker, ' 11 S. M. A. Morgan, ' 11 Tforn Cornets B. V. Butlerfield, ' 11 S. R. McDonald, -09 S. Keith Merrill, 12  ass F. R. Hurlbult, ' 11 L. 2)rums Librarian C. M. Dibble, ' 10 S. E. L. Roberts. ' 10 former Officers 1904-1905 Stanleigh P. Friedman, ' 05, Conductor William D. Dean. ' 05, Manager 1905-1906 Frederick T. Kelsey, ' 07, Conductor J. Howland Auchincloss, ' 08. Manager H. Kenworthy, 08, Assistant Manager 1906-1907 Frederick T. Kelsey, ' 07. Conductor H. Boardman Spalding, 08 S., Manager 1907-1908 George I. Tompkins. 07, Conductor H. Boardman Spalding. ' 08 S.. Manager F. F. Barnes, ' 10 W. W. Borden, ' 09 U. H. Brockway, Jr., ' 11 R. M. Burnham, ' 09 M. Cleveland, ' I 1 A. D. Farwell, ' 09 P. T. Francis, ' 12 I. G. Beebe, ' IIS. P. W. Bidwell, ' 10 A. G. Boesel, P. G. F. P. Butler. ' 09 E. B. Cowles, ' 10 D. Fowler, 3rd, ' 09 R. M. Austin, ' 10 C. R. Bentley, ' 10 C. Crawford. Jr., ' 09 T. Hewes, ' 10 J. M. Howard, ' 09 C. H. AUis, ' 09 A. A. Biddle, ' 09 H. Bird. ' 10 S. H. T. Curtiss, ' 10 F. Damrosch, Jr., D. R. Dickey, ' 10 I. M. Fwen, Ir , ' 1 J. Favill, ' 09 G. G. Fuller. ' 10 Ol)e (Tollege (T oir J. Hamilton, Jr., P. G. H. W. Heinrich, ' 11 J. P. Kaufman, ' 09 G. R. King, ' 09 S. K. Le Blanc, ' 1 I W. B. MacLane, ' 10 W. A. McAfee, ' 11 M. Minnegerode, ' 10 Second Oetiors F. A. Hotchkiss, ' 10 H. Hull, ' 10 S. F. C. Lake, ' 1 P. G. Macy, ' 11 S. C. Rand, ' 09 F. W. Hyde, ' 11 T. C. Hull, ' 11 A. L. Mackali, ' 10 S. B. Perkins. ' 10 S. Second Masses W. B. Glover, ' 09 B. Helms, ' 09 A. Knight, ' 10 F. S. Koons, ' 1 1 C. A. Lohmann, ' 1 A. T. Nabstedt, ' 10 R. C. Nemiah, ' 12 H. S. Palmer, ' 12 F. A. Pease, ' 1 I G. S. Pomeroy, ' 10 M. A. Seabury, ' 09 T. R. Tracy, ' 12 F. Wallace, ' 09 J. M. Whittaker, ' 09 T. Williams, P. G. C. H. Zimmerman, P. G. H. L. Read, ' 10 C. E. Selover, Jr., ' 09 R. W. Squire, ' 12 H. K. Thoms, ' 10 M. M. C. Treadway, ' 1 1 F. H. Wiggin, P. G. S. M. Phelan. ' 09 E. O. Proctor. ' 09 L. L. Stanley. ' 1 H. B. Van Sinderen. M. S. Walker. P. G. C. A. Sattig, ' 10 S. R. J. Schweizer, ' 09 G. A. Stetson, ' 10 S. A. C. Tener, ' 12 F. B. Trudeau, ' 09 A. Van Sinderen, ' 1 H. F. Walradt, P. G. W. R. Wheeler, ' 1 1 A. Williams, Jr., ' 10 ii alr HniuprailB. 1908-9 273 ale li nlvcrsit i!)ebating Association Officers 1908-1909 E. O. PROCTOR, ' 09 President H. F. BISHOP. ' 10 L Vice-President G. L. HARRISON, ' 10 . Manager E. H. REISNER, G Secretary Mtcmbcrs 1909 W. Augur F. O. Ma on C. T. Clark J. L. McConaugiiy E. F. Jefferson E. O. Proctor A. T. Klots H. P. Stokes 1910 C. p. Franchot S. E. Keeier G. L. Harrison R. A. Taft T. Hewes • H. DeF. Widger L. T. Bates. ' 10 S. J. F. T. O ' Connor, ' 09 L. H. F. Bishop. ' 10 L. T. B. Powell, ' 09 D. R. A. McQuistion. ' 09 L. E. H. Reisner. G. E. C. Weyman, ' 09 L. Subject of 1909 Triangular Debate: Resolved, That all corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be compelled to take out a federal charter. 5ttarcl) 26. 1909 YALE vs. Harvard — Cambridge. Won by Harvard with negative. ' ale Team: — W. W. Patterson. G; J. F. T. O ' Connor. ' 09, L; H. D. Widger, ' 10. YALE vs. PRINCETON— New Haven. Won by Yale with negative, ' ale Team:— E. C. Weyman. 09 L. ; J. L McConaughy. ' 09; S. E. Keeler. Jr.. ' 10. H.ARVARD vs. PRINCETON— Princeton. Won by Princton with negative. 13aUUnl prHttHl9nH-9 2 3 ale Ufarvard zhalzs First — January 14, 1892, at Cambridge; no decision. Subject: Resolved, that a young man casting his first bal- lot in 1892, should cast it for the nominees of the Democratic party. Yale Team (affirmative): R. D Upton, ' 92, W. E. Thoms, 94, W. P. Aiken, ' 92 L. S. Second — March 25, 1892 at New Haven; no decision. Subject: Resolved, That immigration to the United States should be unrestricted. Yale Team: (negative): J. I. Chamlxrlain, ' 94, T. Mullally, ' 92, W. A. McQuaid. ' 92. L. S. Third — January 18, 1893, at Cambridge; won by Harvard (negative). Subject: Resolved, That the power of Railroad Corporations should be further limited by National Legislation. Yale Team: E. R. Lam- son, ■93. F. E. Donnelly. 93. H. S. Cummings, ' 93 L. S. Fourth — May 2, 1893, at New Haven; won by Harvard (negative). Subject: Resolved, That the time has now come when the policv of protection should be abandoned by the United States. Yale Team: H. E. Buttrick, ' 95, G. L. Gillespie, 94, R. H. Tynor, ' 94 L. S. Fifth — January 19, 1894, at Cambridge; won by Harvard (negative). Subject: Resolved, That independent action in politics is preferable to party allegiance. Yale Team: J. W. Peddie, ' 95 L. S., W. H. Cox, ' 95 L. S., W. H. Clark, ' 96, Presiding officer. Col. Thomas Wentworlh Higginson. Sl.XTH — April 27, 1894, at New Haven; won by Harvard (negative). Subject: Resolved, That full member- ship in the House of Representatives should be given to members of the Cabinet. Yale Team: G. H. Baum, ' 94 L. S., H. H. Kellogg, ' 94 L. S., H. E. Buttrick, 95. Presiding officer, Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. Seventh — January 18, 1895, at Cambridge; won by Harvard (affirmative). Subject: Resolved, That at- tempts of employers to ignore associations of employees and deal with individual workmen only, are prejudicial to the best interests of both parties. Yale Team: E. M. Long, ' 95 L. S., W. H. Clark, ' 96, C. G. Clarke, ' 95. Presiding officer, ex-Governor Long. Eighth — May I, 1896, at New Haven; won by Yale (negative). Subject: Resolved, That a permanent court of arbitration should be established by the United States and Great Britain. Yale Team: R. S. Baldwin, ' 95, ' W. H. Clark, ' 96, A. P. Stokes, Jr., ' 96. Presiding officer, Hon. E. J. Phelps. Ninth — March 26, 1897, at Cambridge; won by Yale (negative). Subject: Resolved. That the United States should adopt definitely the single gold standard even if Great Britain, France and Germany should be willing to enter a bimetallic league. Yale Team: C. S. Macfarland, 97 T. S., C. U. Clark, ' 97, C. H. Studinski, ' 97. Presiding officer. Gov. Roger Wolcolt. Tenth — December 3, 1897, at New Haven; won by Yale (negative). Subject: Resolved, That the United Stales should annex the Hawaiian Islands. Yale Team: H. A. Jump, ' 99 T. S., J. K. Clark, ' 99, H. W. Fisher, ' 99. Presiding officer, Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. Eleventh— May 12, 1899, at Cambridlge; won by Harvard (affirmative). Subject: Resolved, That the pres- ent melhod of electing United Slates Senators is preferable to a method by popular election. Yale Team: J. K. Clark, ' 99, F. A. Lord, ' 98, ' 00 L. S., E. B. Boise, ' 99. Presiding officer. Thomas W. Higginson. Twelfth— March 30, 1900, at New Haven; won by Harvard (affirmative). Subject: Resolved, That Puerto Rico should be included within our customs ' boundaries. Yale Team: Mason Trowbridge, 02, A. D. Leavill, ' 00, F. Q. Blanchard, T. S. Presiding officer. President Hadley. Thirteenth — December 7, 1900, at Cambridge; won bv Harvard (affirmative). Subje ct: Resolved, That the permanent retention of the Philippines by the United States is desirable. Yale Team: F. H. Sin- cerbeaux, ' 02, M. Trowbridge, ' 02. C. W. Merriam, ' 01 T. S. Presiding officer. Gen. Curtis Guild. Fourteenth— May 12, 1902, at New Haven; won by Harvard (affirmative). Subject: Resolved. That the immigration of Chinese laborers to our insular possessions should be prohibited by law. Yale Team: I. G. Phillips, ' 02, G. D. Graves, L. S., R. H. Ewell, ' 03. Presiding officer. Prof. H. W. Rogers. W. W. Palterson J. F. T. O ' Connor H. D. Wi( YALE-HARVARD DEBATING TEAM alr3lnivrraitgiana-9 277 Fifteenth — March 23, 1903, at Cambridge; won by Harvard (affirmalive). Subject: ' The following fads be- ing presupposed: 1. ihe existence of money claims by a European government against a South American slate; 2, such claims submitted by consent of pa lies to the Hague Tribunal for arbitration; 3. an award by said Tribunal In favor of the European govt; 4, the time and amount of payment fixed by the award, 5, default of payment according to the terms of the award; 6. a system of free trade with other countries ex- isting In the debtor stale. Resolved, that the United States should permit the European government to seize and hold permanently territory of the debtor slate not exceeding In value the amount of the award. Yale Team: R. H. Ewell, ' 03, A. Fox, ' 03, C. D. Lockwood, L. S. Sixteenth — December 4. 1903, at New Haven; won by Yale (affirmative). Subject Resolved, Thai ihe history of trade unionism In the United Stales for the past twenty years shows a general tendency detrimental to the best interests of the country. Yale Team: R. S. Binlterd, ' 04 S., C. L. Beede, ' 06 L. S., M. L. Burton, 06 D. S. Presiding officer. President Hadley. Seventeenth — May 5, 1905, at Cambridge; won by Harvard ( ). Subject: Resolved, That a commis- sion be appointed to fix railroad rales. ' ale Team: F. E. Pierce, P. G., J. N. Pierce, ' 06 T. S.. I. S. Hopkins, ' 05 L. S. Presiding officer. Prof. W. J. Ripley. Eighteenth — March 31, 1906. at New Haven; won by Harvard (affirmative). Subject: Resolved, That It would be to the best interest of New York City to own its street railway system; the term ' street railway system ' is taken to mean elevated, surface and subway lines. Yale Team: E. H. Hart, 07, J. N. Pierce, ' 06 T. S., H. D. Smith, ' 08 T. S, Presiding officer. Col. Morris G. Osborn. Nineteenth — December 7, 1906. at Cambridge; won by Harvard (negative). Subject: Resolved, That fur- ther restriction of Immigration Is undesirable. By further restriction is meant the application of additional tests with the object of materially decreasing the number of the immigrants, and the nature and practi- cability of these tests shall not be discussed. Yale Team: J. ' W. Murphy, ' 08, J. C. Slade, ' 07 L. S., E. H. Hart, ' 07. Presiding officer. Prof. G. B. Baker. Twentieth — May 1, 1908, at New Haven; won by Harvard (affirmalive). Subject: Resolved, That it will be for the best interests of Cuba, that the United States before the end of the next two years cease to have any pari In the government of that Island, reserving only those rights included In the Pla ' .t amendment. Yale Team: E. O. Proctor, ' 09, H. F. Bishop, ' 10 L., W. W. Wynkoop, ' 08. Presiding officer. Judge S. E. Baldwin. yale - 4 rinceton i)ebat(i5 FlRST-March 15, 1893. at Princeton; no decision. Subject: Resolved, That the peaceful annexation of Canada would be beneficial to the United Slates. Yale Team (negative). J. I. Chamberlain. W. D. Leeper, ' W. E. Thorns. Presiding officer. Chancellor McGill. Second — May I. 1895. at New Haven; won by Princeton (affirmalive). Subject: Resolved. That the income tax law of 1894 was. under the circumstances, a justifiable one. Yale Team: H. E. Butlrick, H. F. Rail, C. E. Clough. Presiding officer. Judge Howland. Third — December 6, 1895, at Princeton; won by Yale (negative). 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 (negative). Subject: Resolved, That the power of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives is detrimental to the public Interesl. ' ' ale Team: E. H. Hume, H. W. Fisher, E. L. Smith. Presiding officer, Hon. E. J. Phelps. Fifth — March 25, 1898, al Princeton; won by Yale (affirmalive) Subject: Resolved, That national party lines should be disregarded in the choice of councils and admlnlslrallve officers in American cities. Yale Team: N. A. Smyth, J. K. Clark, C. H. Sludlnskl. Presiding officer, ex-President Cleveland. Sixth — December 6, 1898, al New Haven; won by Yale (negative). Subject: Resolved, That the United Slates should annex Cuba. Yale Team: A. D. Leavltl, C. P. Kitchel, P. C. ' Walcolt. Presiding officer. Rev. Joseph H. Twichell. E. C. Weyman J. L. McConaughy S. E. Keeler. Jr YALE-PRINCETON DEBATING TEAM air Uniurrattji 1900-9 279 Seventh — May 8, 1900. at Princdon; fole Treaty should be ralihed understood that any change in treaty is not germane to the que Trowbridge. Presic ing officer. St Eighth— March 27, 1901 .■on by Princeton (negative). Subject: Resolved. I hat the Hay-[- ' aunce- n the form in which it was origmally submitted to the Senate (il being the terms of the treaty or any action by the Senate affecting the tion at issue). Yale Team: C. W. Merriam, F. A. Lord, Mason cretary John G. Carlisle. t New ffaven; won by Princeton (negative). Subject: Resolved, Thai a system of should be adopted by the United Slates to encourage our Team: Mason Trowbridge, F. H. Sincerbeaux, R. H. : Resolved, That ihe adoption been justified. ale Team: of the Josiah subsidies other than the present mail subsidu ship-building and ocean-carrying trades. ' i Ewell. Presiding officer, Jucige Townsend. Ninth — December 6. 1901, at Princeton; won by Yale (negative). Subje Fifteenth amendment to the Constilution of the United Stales ha Sibley. C. D. Lockwood. R. H. Ewell. tENTH— May 4. 1903. at New Haven; won by Yale (affirmative). Subject: Resolved, Thai the United Stales Senate should ac opt 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 vole 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 lime for taking such vote il may also limit the time which a senator may occupy in debate between the operation of such order and the final vote upon such bill, treaty or measure. ' Yale Team: W. M. Adriance, J. N. Pierce, R. S. Blnkerd. Presiding officer. President Hadley. Eleventh — March 25. 1904, at Princeton; won by Yale (negative). Subject: Resolved, That the United States was warranted in recognizing the independence of Panama. Yale Team: J. N. Pierce, F. E. Pierce, L. O. Bergh. Twelfth— December 9. 1904. at New Haven; won by Yale (affirmative). Subject: Resolved. Thai il should be the policy of the United Stales not to hold territory permanently unless with the purpose thai it should ultimately enjoy Statehood. Yale Team: A. P. McKinstry. ' 05, W. B. Myers, ' 05, C. L. Beedy, ' 06 S. Presiding officer. Judge W. K. Townsend. Thirteenth — May 18, 1906, at Princeton. Won by Yale (negative). Subject: Resolved, That a bachelor ' s deoree should be required for admission to any law school controlled by a university. ' ale Team: D. A. Adams. ' 07 D. S., L. O. Bergh, 06, R. B. Hull, ' 07. Fourteenth— March 22, 1907, at New Haven; Won by Princeton (negative). Subject: Resolved that the pres- ent distribution of powers between the state and federal governments is not adapted to modern conditions and calls for a readjustment in the direction of further centralization. Yale Team: S. Berman. ' 08, L. S., R. B. Hull, ' 07, R. R. Lockwcod, ' 07. Presiding officer. President Hadley. Fifteenth — December 6, 1907 at Princeton; won by Princeton (negative). Subject, Resolved, Thai laws should be enacted providing that in case of a personal injury to a workman arising out of and in the course of eni- ploymenl, his employer should be liable for adequate compensation and shall not set up contribution negli- gence or the negligence of a fellow servant as a defence. Yale Team: W. W. Wynkoop, ' 08, H. B. Jamison, 08 L., W. P. Armstrong, 08 L. .2rr7ifr.tKt Worfc. I 2 CJ2 air Uniurrsity 19aB-9 281 yale Knion Second Ocrm President. C. T. Clark, ' 09 Vice-President, H. Obernauer, Secretary, H. E. Chittenden, Treasurer, S. E. Keeler, Jr., Executive (Tommlttee W. P. Smart, ' 09, Chairman E. D. Snyder, ' 10 C. E. Blake. ' II Officers .first Oorm President, J. L. McConaughy, 09 Vice-President, S. E. Keeler, Jr., ' 10 Secretary. W. P. Smart. ' 09 Treasurer. H. D. Widger. ' 10 Executive (Tommlttce W. M. Hume. ' 09. Chairman H. Obernauer. ' 1 L. Kofsky. ' II Unter- 2)epartmcn.t IDcbatc Resolved: That the United States should establish a system of Postal Savings Banks Academic defeated Law School. Sheffield defeated Divmity School. FINAL DEBATE. Dec. 7. 1908 Academic vs. Sheffield. Won by Academic (Affirmative). J. L. McConaughy. 09. R. A. Taft. ' 10. S. E. Keeler. Jr.. ' 10. Alternate. C. T. Clark, Tresl)man-Sofihoi orc Debate February 22. 1909. Resolved: I hat all corporations doing an interstate business should be compelled to out a federal charter. 191 1 — H. T. Foulkes. L. Kofsky. F. R. Serri. Alternate. E. C. Stanton. 1912— P. V. Bowen. C. H. Paul. J. W. Young. Alternate. S. S. Clark. Jr. Won by 1911 Officers _ Spring Ocrm President. R. H. Phillips. ' 12 ' I 2 Vice-President. J. W. oung. I S. Secretary. Donald McConaughy. take jFall Ocrm President. J. W. oung. 12 Vice-President. E. H. Smith, Secretary. W. R. Barbour. ' I Treasurer. R. C. Nemiah. ' I 2 Treasurer. P. V. Bowen, ' 12 TExecutlve (Tommlttce S. G. Harris. ' 12 W. Piatt, ' II S.. Chairman W. R. Barbour. ' II S. J. P. Larus, Jr., ' 12 Wl M. Allen. ' 12 E. P. Dawson. 12 282 S 1} Saitnrr an i ot J nurri I3l)e ' Wigwams. 19U Offic F. BAYARD RIVES JOSEPH HORNE SEYMOUR BLAIR President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer P. B. Badger R. E. Coleman J. M. Dain J. B. Dempsey J. W. Field F. Goodhue C. C. Hincks (Zamjp lf)l)a W. DeF. Manice, Leader J. Home H. M. Landon E. B. Morris W. A. Prime F. B. Rives J. E. Rowland H. B. Van Sinderen E. S. Blair F. W. Crandall F. J. Daly R. Evans A. A. Gammell H. Grant J. B. HoUister (Tamp Omc a L. H. Rand, Leader J. M. Holcomb K. Le Blanc J. V. McDonnell E. R. Philbin W. M. Robinson A. W. Shapleigh L. R. Wheeler %alr HniurrBitg. 1008-9 283 Obe ranslers, 19U Offu CLINTON W. DAVIS . FRANCIS F. RANDOLPH LAWSON REED President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer A. L. Corey S. S. Day W. M. Dunn R. A. Gibney H. K. Hollister F. W. Hyde E. M. Woolley, Leader E. Mersereau S. Peabody L. Reed R. Sargent R. Walker W. R. Wheeler E. Livingston Camp Omega M. J. O ' Brien, Lecuier C. W. Davis R. Deming S. B. French A. Hartwell E. Hotchkiss J. R. Kilpatrick C. Lombardi W. Miller F. F. Randolph J. T. Rowland S. 1 erry A. R. Wheeler C. R. Wright W. Yaggy alt IHniurrBity. igOB-9 285 Vale ICnlverslt? y. tt. (T. ZA, founi c! 3une. XSSI Officers 1908-1909 ICnlversltj F. H. WIGGIN. 1904 JAMES W. WILLIAMS, 1908 . Univ. Vale (ToUcge Charles S. Campbell, ' 09 William Y. Duncan, ' 10 . Dickson H. Leavens, ' 09 . Chalmers Holbrook, ' 10 . Charles A. Goddard, ' 10 . Kenneth B. Welles, ' 08 . nivei ily Ger ;l.y Tn eral Se President Vice-President Treasurer Recording Secretary Librarian . General Secretary Sl|cfful6 Scientific School Vi President -President Treasurer Recording Secretary . General Secretary Re Re Campb Godfrey V. Baker. ' 09 S. . John C. Reed, ' 10 S. . Charles F. Mills, ' 09 S. . Landon K. Thorne, ' 10 S. . Thomas A. D. Jones, ' 08 S. (Brabuale. Scbool Robert D. Williams. B.S. . Clarence W. Mendell, B.A. . James F. Ferguson. B.A. . Henry P. Fairchild, B.A. . TLaw Scl)ool LoRiNC H. Gates, ' 09 L. S. . Clarence R. Hall. ' 10 L. S. Arthur W. Chambers. ' 09 L. S. William C. Porter, ' 10 L. S. . 2) 11x11? School Elmer E. Burtner, ' 09 T. S P William H. Loncsworth. ' 09 T. S. . . . Vice-P Mark G. Lncraham, ' 10 T. S. . ■ . Treasurer Milton F. WiTTLER. ' 10 T. S Recording Secretary MIeilcal School Thomas S. Russell. Jr., 10 M. S President John A. Kimzey, ' 10 M. S ' Vice-President Charles G. Barnum. ' 11 M. S i ecording Secretary Harrv E. Stewart, ' 10 M. S Treasurer riass 3Dftacons 1909 1910 1911 William W. Borden William Y, Duncan Sherwood S. Day Charles S. Campbell C. Pascal Franchol Frederick W. Hyde James M. Howard Chalmers Holbrook Harry B. Van Sindere Edward F. Jefferson Augustus Knight Lawrence R. Wheeler President Vice-President ding Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President ding Secretary Treasurer dent dent Ualr IniitprBitB. 19n8-9 287 V. 5tt. (T. ZA. 13rc5l6etits 1881-82 1882-83 1883-84 1884-85 1885-86 1886-87 1887-88 1888-89 1889-90 A. Hand, 82 C. Loughridge, ' 83 B. Reynolds. 84 R. Shipman. ' 85 , V. Goodrich, ' 86 . V. C. llunllnglon . C. Fellowes, ' 88 S. H. F.sher, ' 89 H. Parsons, 90 1890 91 W. S. Noyes, ' 91 1900-01 P. D, Moody, ' 01 1891 92 F. D. Tucker, ' 92 1901-02 E. A. Siebbins, -02 1892 93 J. H. Field, ' 93 1902-03 H. T. Clark, ' 03 1895 94 W. 11. Sallmon. ' 94 1903-04 H. 11. Siebbins. Jr., 1894 95 W. Sloane. ' 95 1904-05 A. 11. Bradford, ' 05 1895 96 T. F. Archbald, ' 96 1905-06 J. G. Magee, ' 06 1896 97 H. S. Coffin, ' 97 1906-07 W. D. Barnes. ' 07 1897 98 H. B. Wrlghi. ' 98 1907-08 George Dahl. ' 08 1898-99 C. H. Welles, Jr., ' 99 1908-09 Charles S. Campbell, 1899-00 M. Mills. ' 00 ' 04 ' 09 y, ytt. t. A. (Bencral Secretaries 1886-87 1887-88 1888-90 1890-92 1892-94 1894-97 1897-98 1898-01 1901-02 1902-03 C. ' W. Goodrich W. L. Phelps A. Alonzo Slagg C. Barnes Henry T. Fowler William H. Sallmon T. F. Archbald Henry B. Wright R. H. Edwards. Acad. J. F. Ferry. Sheff. H. B. Wright. Graduate Schools R. H. Edwards. Univ. E. A. Stebbins, Acad. G. W. Butts, Sheff. 1903-04 R. H. Edwards, Univ. A. J. Waring. Acad. B. W. Kunkel. Sheff. O. C. Lester. Graduate and Professional Schools 1904-05 R. S. Smith. Univ. F. W. Moore. Acad. R. C. Morse, Jr., Sheff. 1905-06 R. S. Smith, Univ. A. H. Bradford. Acad, and Professional R. C. Morse, Jr.. Sheff. 1906-07 J. G. Magee. Univ. J. H. Twichell, Acad. M. M. Bartholomew, Sheff. 1907-08 I. G. Magee, Univ. W. D. Barnes, Acad. M. M. Bartholomew, Sheff. 108-09 James W. Williams, Univ. Kenneth B. Welles, Acad. Thomas A. D. Jones. Sheff. § ' = I tn Qi UI • CQ ui ,1 Ui h JS H ■ 1 7= H 1 S s i s O 1 U I -o UI 1 H I 3 1 UI j X u] li alr UniurraitQ, 1008-9 289 Sb4fiei6 y. ya, (T. m. C. F. MILLS. ' 09 S. J. C. REED, MO S. T. FOX. -09 S. . R. L. LOVELL. G. S. L. K. THORNE. MOS. President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Corresponding Secretary Executive (Tommlttcc W. B. Rudd. 10 S. J. L. Bagg. -09 S. E. B. Howard. ' 09 S. M. D. Cooper. ' 09 S. G. F. Brown. ' 09 S. W. C. Wick. 09 S. C. H. Watzek. MO S. L. Havemeyer. MOS. A. F. Marsh. MOS. J. W. Roe, G. S. J. W. Williams, G. S. K. S. Latouretle, G. S. L ass iDeacons 1909 S. E. B. Howard J. L. Bagg C. F. Mills 1910 S. W. B. Rudd C. H. Watzek L. Havemeyer I air !Ininrraiti) 1908-9 291 Ol)e !! erKeleY -Association Tour4ic6 In 1869 Officers 1908-1909 M. C. STONE. 09 . S. E. KEELER. ' 10 W. F. HAYWARD. 10 G. L. REYNOLDS. ' 10 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer TExccuUve (Tommlttcc The Officers E. B. Burgess, ' 09 E. C. Stanton, Right Rev. C. B. Brewster, D.D., Bishop of C)nnecticut Rev. Anson Phelps Stoiies. Jr. Prof. John C. Schwab Prof. Charles S. Baldwin Dr. Emerson G. Taylor Mr. D. K. Johnson Nc December January February March April May October November January February 25. March April May .preacb rs of Berkeley Sermons Very Rev. W. L. Robbins, D.D., LL.D., Dean General Theological nary. N. Y. Right Rev. Frederick Burgess, Bishop of Long Island. Rev. Father Huntington, O.H.C. Right Rev. W. W. Webb. Bishop of Milwaukee. Rev. W. G. Thayer. Head Master, St. Mark ' s School. Rev. Endicott Peabody, Head Master, Groton School. Right Rev. C. B. Brewster, Bishop of Connecticut. Scaburj TLccturers Rev. D. T. Huntington, Hankow, China. Rev. Thomas McCandless, Post Chaplain of N. Y. C. Rev. E. D. Tibbitts, D.D., Rector of Hoosac School. Mr. John W. Wood, of the Board of Missions. Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr. Rev. S. H. Bishop, Church Institute for Negroes. Rev. R. T. Loring, St. John ' sChurch, Newtonville, Mass. Speakers at (Conferences Rev. Father F. H. Gill, O. H. C. Rev. Prof. Arthur P. Hunt. General Theological Seminary. Rev. F. S. Kenyon, Church of Ascension, New Haven. I 2 o u CQ Q It Univrrciity 19 8-9 293 Senior (Elass Officers 1909 (Tla.s Orator Maxwell Oswald Parry iTtass Poat Leonard Bacon (tiass 2)ay (Tommlltcc Henry 1 loll.sler Bundy, Chairman James Merriam Howard Charles Soulier Campbell Robert Mallory, Jr. Denlon Fowler, 3rd Picture Committee Edward Francis Jefferson. Chairman Roland Adelberl Spitzer Edgar Farrar Baleson Supper (Tommlttce Sidney Marcellus Phelan. Chairman Malcolm Burl Vilas Leon Godchaux Grant Street Macartney Robert Selden Rose •riass Sicrctarj H. P. Stokes Class Klstorlan Leonard Kennedy Class ooK Committee W.lham Wh.lmg Borden EAvard Otis Proctor Cap anb owit Committee Albert Day Farwell. Chairman John Harper Mallory Cup Committee Gayer Gardiner Domimck. Chairman Alfred Alexander Biddle Robert Mai triennial Committee Denlon Fowler. 3rd Jr ad Se bury. Chairman Paul Shipman Andrews Avery Artison Clark Mortimer .Ash James Btnlon Grant Maxwell Oswald Pa Senior promenade Committee 1 lenry l.ippill, Chairman Samuel Jerman Keator Gilbert Maurice Congdon Edgar Farrar Baleson Henry Almy Howe Leon Godchaux James Murdock Ethrldge Hv Committee Be , Hopki. Trudeai (Class llrtsldcnt VlC4- Pr4Sl64ltl Sccr«tarf an Or Livingston. Chairman u Frederick Ogden Mason Douglas Raymond Robbins Gerald Burnham isur2r Frank Gains Burke, Jr. 1909 S, Class 2 aj Committee W.lliam Shelden Lawson, Ir. Robert Weir La Montague Thomas Douglas Taggart Arthur Grant Heidnch Lee Gilbert Warren (Llasi ! ook Committee Warren Coming Wick Earl Stanley Peirce John Leonard Bagg Richard Van Wyck Negley triennial Committee Harold Hunsiker James Berden Stuart Charles Gillette Frisbie Supper Committee Howard Voorhies Stephens W.lliam Eversole Prosser Burt Stearns Cap an.i 5owit Committee William Blake EarnsSowe Richard Leach Mann Edgar Leidy Beaty Class Pa Tflstorlarts GeralJ Burnham George Farnam Brown Norman Philip Pierce William Octave Chanule Henry Myers Whealon Cup Committee Leonard Vernon 1 lowe Sydney Freeman Brown Collin Gardner Statisticians William Henry Hubbard. Jr. Clifford Sluart Condon Francis Strickland Page Frank Bench Ijams Class ook Tflstorlans Glenn Wood T;a?r James Dunbar Cass William Parson Raphael Waller Joseph Alexander Scarlett Waller Gregory Rodiger Leslie A ery Banker Senior Prom. Grover Cleveland Feh Thomas Lynn Myron Henry Wilson Ralph Emerson Thompson Picture Committee Charles Ferdinand Mills Paul Raguel Preston Robert Carey Senior (barman Committee lames Stanley Joyce Harold Frederick De Lavoui Eric Fisher Wood i o z z 5 o _J £ I O 1 fair lilMtnrrBtty, ian8-9 295 Vale iDlnlng (Tlub CLINTON MERRICK. ' 09 . E. WELLES EDD ' , ' 09 CLARK. G. MITCHELL, ' 09 . H. MASON SOUTHWORTH, ' 09 CHARLES F. MILLS, ' 09 S. . President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Secretary lgl)ts anit privileges (Committee E. W. Eddy, 09, Chairman P. S. Andrews, ' 09 A. Van Sinderen, ' 10 J. B. Spencer, ' 10 O. E. Mclntyre, ' I S. Service anb TEqulpment (Tommlttee C. G. Mitchell, ' 09, Chairman W. P. Roberts, ' 09 C. C. Jewett, ' 10 H. V. O ' Brien, ' 10 E. B. Bartlett, ' 1 S. 006 ani) Jf are (Tommlttee H. M. Southworth, ' 09, Chairman J. Heron. ' 10 K. S. Clow, ' 10 S. Bayne-Jones, ' 10 L. B. Mitchell, ' 1 S. J. T. Rowland, ' II 296 (S i e lannrr aitJi Pot Pnurri (Tup en William Sl)til6cn TLawsoR 3r. 1909 5. 5 oswell oljii 5 oH) 1909 S. Cbarks ' Waiswortl) Sfowari 1909 1909 THoljn atcs Jlerrln 1909 5 obert Scl6eit !5 o e 1909 H. S. Ames, ' 86 C. L. Bailey, Jr., ' 86 W. B. Anderson, ' 86 E. E. Morgan, ' 86 C. P. McAvoy, ' 85 S. T. H, Newberry, Jr., ' 85 S. C. P. Anderson, 87 C. M. Hinkle, ' 87 O. G. Jennings, ' 87 G. H. Young, ' 87 Arlhur Meeker, ' 86 S. Charles Wilcox, ' 86 S. Edmund Allen, ' 88 J. H. McMillan, ' 88 Edwin Parsons, ' 88 Arlhur ' While, ' 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. Goelchius, ' 88 S. Edigar Ames, ' 90 R. L. Ireland. ' 90 Norman James. ' 90 H. G. McClinlock. ' 90 ■W, H. Conyngham, ' 89 S. H. W. Rianhard. ' 89 S. A. M. Coals, ' 91 L. C. Dupont, ' 91 ■W. C. Rhodes, ' 91 J. B. Sears. ' 91 W. F, Judcon, ' 90 S. C. A. Oiis. ' 90 S. E. Boliwood. ' 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, ' 93 A. Lawrence Greer, ' 93 loseph Roby, ' 93 W. H. Vanderblll. ' 93 Andrew B. Graves, ' 92 S. Richard F. Pearce, ' 92 S. C. Burr. ' 94 F. C. Perkins. ' 94 P. H. McMillan, 94 H. P. -Whilney. ' 94 N. B. Burr. ' 93 S. H. Haslehursi, ' 93 S. M. N. Buckner, ' 95 A. B. Shepley. ' 95 J. R. -Williams, ' 95 C. Vanderbill, Ir., ' 95 B. G. -Wells, ' 94 S. G. Sheffield. ' 94 S. Ward Cheney. ' 96 W. S. Hoyl. ' 96 E. C. Lackland. Jr.. ' 96 M. D. McKee. ' 96 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 Knox Maddox. ' 97 R. De P. Tytus. ' 97 H. F. Benjamin. ' 97 S. A. S. Hay, ' 98 F. G. Hinsdale. ' 98 Reune Martin, ' 98 S. Gouverneur Morris. Jr.. 98 L N. Swift. ' 98 Jamot Brown, ' 99 A. W. Davis, 99 J. C. Greenleaf, ' 99 S. E. F. Hlnklc. ' 99 H. G. Otis. ' 99 J. 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. I. M. Carlisle. ' 01 Julian Day. ' 01 J. M. Patterson. ' 01 L. M. Thomas, ' 01 T. S, Adams, 01 S. Henry Pearce, Jr.. ' 01 S. Alfred L. Ferguson, 02 Geo. W. Llndenberg, ' 02 Robert C. Norton. ' 02 Laurance B. Rand, 02 Carroll T. Runyon. ' 02 S. W. M. Slillman, ' 02 S. George A. Goss, 03 Robert R. McCormick, ' 03 R. Maxwell Ingham, ' 03 S. J. R. Robinson, ' 03 Stuart B. Sutphin, ' 03 George P. Spencer. ' 03 S. James C. Brady, 04 J. F. Byers. ' 04 Julian B. Hutt, ' 04 Frederick H. Wiggln, ' 04 Harold B. Miller, ' 04 S. Henrv L. Ferguson, ' 04 S. Hamilton Baxter, ' 05 Charles W. Flsk, ' 05 John H. Lothrop, ' 05 Archie M. Reld, ' 05 Watson B. Day, ' 05 S. EllbridgeG. Spaulding. ' 05S [ohn G. George, ' 07 S. Roswell Park, Jr.. ' 07 S. Hugh S. Knox. ' 07 Howard L. C. Roome. 07 Cyril Sumner, 07 Ernest B. Tracy, ' 07 Herbert H. Ramsay, ' 08 S. Wm. P. Wilherow. ' 08 S. James C. Auchincloss. ' 08 George R. B. Berger, ' 08 Mark L. Mitchell. ' 08 Harold Stanley, ' 08 G. A. Adee. ' 67 Charles Parsons, ' 78 J. W. Curtis, ' 79 E. S. Porter, ' 80 S. Tfoitorary Mtcmbcrs J, P. Trowbrldige, 83 H. B. Cromwell, ' 84 N. G. Williams, Jr., ' 84 E. A. Schuhze, ' 85 Hamlin Foster Andrus Gustave Breaux Ballard Lindell Theodore Bates Pierrepont Bigelow Robert Rensselaer Chamberlain Joseph Du Barry Childs George Robb Collins Walter Cooley Douglas Charles Goodwin Henry Homer Hobbs Willard Porter Hovey Frank Burch Ijams Robert Weir La Montagne James Farley Drury Albert McMillen Frederick Lee McNally Richard Leach Mann Sterling Martin Arthur Royden Merritt Richard Van Wick Negley Eugene Osborn Paul Raguet Preston Jack Admcourt Rainier Stephen D ' Arcy Rickard Clyde Albert Risdon Harold Moore Seitz Burt Stearns Walto I i Jarvis Adams Britton Lowell Mead Chapin Alonzo Nelson Dewey William Blake Earnshaw William Wallace Eastman William Parson Grover Cleveland Pels Charles Gillette Prisbie William McKinnie Green Harry Paul Greenough John Hays Hammond, Jr. Arthur Grant Heidrich Joseph Du Bois Holloway William Henry Hubbard, Jr. Frank Carley Hunt James Richard Hyde Chester Munson Kerr Richard Robert Snyder King Perin Langdon Cecil Earl Lovejoy George Matthews, Jr. John Phillip Mitchell Maxwell Lewis Rafferty Oliver Ledlie Smith William Howard Smith John Pairfield Stevens, Jr Harold Elslner Talbott Donald Porrester Taylor Walter Willard Taylor Thomas Hay Walker Theodore Stout Watson Henry Myers Wheaton Warren Corning Wick Carroll Dana Winslow Gilpin Wood, Jr. Roger Terry Bacon Robert Johnston Badham Dudley Mills Baker Leslie Avery Banker Edgar Leidy Beaty Virgil H. Belford George McNear Bowles William Henry Brevoort. Jr. Frank Gaius Burke, Jr. Fred Enos Burnside Clifford Stuart Condon Frank Barker Dangler George Germaine Dearborne Frederick Charles Fearing William Augustus Shepard French William Ayers Galbraith John Hollister Hancock Bayard Hopkins James Stanley Joyce Otis Edwin Mclntyre Horace Beach Merwin Richard Kirby Miles Clement Woodnutt Miller Clarence Aspinwall Murfey Spencer Latham Murfey Innis O ' Rourke Norman Philip Pierce Charles Hubert Ray Caryl Roberts Addison Stilwell William Angell Stone Thomas Bonser Summers Joseph Boyce Talmadge Landon Ketchum Thorne Dudley Blanchard Valentine Willard Foster Walker Russel Whittlesey Myron Henry Wilson, Jr. i Clement Gould Amory Gerald Burnham Walter William Cheney Loftus Brookman Cuddy Charles Hutchinson Dunning Rufus Dodd Woods Ewing Myron Elmer Fuller Carl Constantine Heisen Lucien Ball Horlon Leonard Vernon Howe Henry Hull Harold Hunsiker Birger Lawrence Johnson Richard Albert Kenworthy Charles Grandison Lewis Thomas Lynn Carl Gottfried Ortmayer Earl Stanley Peirce Harold Wily Reeder Earle Hay Reynolds William Beardslee Rudd Howard Voorheis Stephens John Thomas Stoddart Thomas Douglas Taggart Glenn Wood Traer John Bryant Wallace, Jr. Wilbur Elliott Wilder ache m 3) a i i Joseph Alexander Scarlett, Jr. Rudolph Stanley- Brown James Breden Stuart Walter Gregory Rodiger Oswald Jimenis Albert Nathaniel Williams Fletcher Hegeman Wood Howard Stanford Brainerd Arthur Dana Elliot Robert Morrow Lanniore John Phillips Henderson Charles George Mills Hugh Merrett Matheson Edward AUyn Lambert Richard Nash Hall Hubert Knapp Whitmer Stanhope Scott Goddard Lawrence Watts John Montgomery Toucey Luke Cantwell Doyle Robert Edward Gaylord Thomas Humphrey Gushing Allen Robert Palen Bonnie Alfred Cass Bowman Louie Merritt Brooks Herbert Hoyt Case Walter Geer, Jr. Frederick Bronson Hawley Charles Bridgen Lansing Roy Armstrong MacKinnon Howard Franklin Murchie Oscar Frank Soule Scudder Mersereau William George Warnock Morris James Dale Talbot Cyrus Wa lker ■ •R.-C -DOB SON Clarence Hayden Allis Shreve MacLaren Archer Collier Whittemore Baird Frank Albert Baker Delos Judson Bristol George Henry Campbell Louis James Campbell Edwin Leon Carpenter Harold Montford Cathcart Daniel Babst Cellar Fred Harold Daniels William Treat Davidson Delano Fuller Woodclifle Charles Doyle Drynan Thomas Perkins Durell Charles Buford Fennell Philip Mansfield Freeman George Edward Gillespie Anthony Haines Jesse McMillan Harding John Raymond Joseph Hayes Preston Southworth Hoyt Allan Macfarlan Johnson Charles Emmanuel Kaufmann George Dimmick Kittredge Robert Lanyon William Erie McMicken Theodore Charles Naedele John Burbank Nichols Charles Milton Olcott Dudley Ely Raymond Sidney Elbert Short Jay Levi Smith Warren William Upson Howard Thomas Ware Morton Weeks Warren Ayer Wells iFrauklin l|aU Milton Elvin Blanchard, Ji. Seymour Mersick Bradley Howard Emerson Church Archibald Clarke Maurice Diehl Cooper Harold David Cowan William Edwin Dunham Elbridge Griswold Dyer Walter Mackintosh Geddes Henry Julian Correll Humphrey Julian Kennedy, Jr. De Forest Manice Rodolfo Ogarrio Russell Wheeler Strong I BOOK AND GAVEL CLUB fair llniuprfiitij 1900-9 313 ! ook and (Bavel Ufall Jesse Franklin Anderson Edward Kazlitt Arvine Clement Dixon Gates Arthur Woodburne Chambers Cornelius Perry Culiom Lea David Freeman Robert Howard Gamble Thomas Hull Holcomb Henry Phillips Jones Remson Porter King John Donald McGregor Edwin Thomas Noel John Hopkins Noel Oscar French Noel Neilson Olcott, 2nd Clarence Paul Parker William Carroll Porter Vernon Clavin Randolph Wilbur Rush Smith, Jr. Richard Edgar Stillman Robert De P orest Taylor Benjamin Wilson Tye Alfred John White Charles Kenneth Wynne 314 ®lte Sanncr anb J ot uurri I3be liit (Tat (Elub Officers ROBERT MOSES, ' 09 . T. LAWRASON RIGGS. ' 1 President Secretary Members 1909 . E. Murchey . C. Reynolds . Moses A. M. Shepard S. W. Ryder W. McKee E. O. Proctor C. L. J. H. P. Thurston Bacon L. McConaughy C. p. Franchot J. J. MacCarthy R. D. Hillis 1910 H. V. O ' Brien D. J. Ely R. D. French T. L. Riggs R. A. Taf t A. Van Sinderen H. Grant W. Frank F. B. Rives T. Beer 1911 O. H. Smith J. B. Dempsey A. A. Gammell A. M. Hartwell A. R. Wheeler E. S. Blair C. E. Lombardi air n It i V r r B i t y 190B-9 315 PROFESSOR WILLIAM L ' ON PHLLPS Leonard Bacon Francis Peabody Butler Robert Fairbanks Leon Godchaux Robert Otis Hayward Leonard Kennedy Alfred Lee Loomis Sidney Marceilus Pheian, Jr. Raymond Joseph Schweizer Harold Phelps Stokes WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 1878 Hair IStiiitpraitQ. 1908-9 317 Vale Oaft (Tlub MAXWELL O. PARR -. ' 09 President PROFESSOR E. B. REED Vice-President C. E. LOCKHARl, ' 09 S Vice-President J. K. HOOK.ER, ' 09 Secretary G. M. BUTLER, ' 09 Treasurer LEONARD KENNED ' . ' 09 Manager (Tlass (Tommlttecs 1909 M. O. Parry, J. K. Hooker, L. Kennedy, G. M. Butler I909S. C. E. Lockhart, L V. Howe, D. R. Robbins. J. L. Lilley i909L. H. H. Harbison, E. C. Daoust 1910 H. H. Baker, G. L. Harrison, F. T. Nelson 1910S. L. T. Bates, T. C. Coffin, P. Greenough 1911 S. S. Day. W. R. Wheeler 1911 S. P. M. Barrows, W. D. Hemming 1912 G. S. Clark. J. G. Howard ■ 318 Q[ 1| r lannrr anb ot ourrt IKoffer liettU (Tlub i .! 1908-1909 W. S. LAWSON, JR. . R. W. LA MONTAGUE S. L. MURFEY . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer G. B. Ballard F. G. Burke. Jr. G. Burnham J. D. Cass L. M. Chapin O. Chanute C. S. Condon C. L. Dana A. G. Dewey W. B. Earnshaw C. G. Frisbie F. C. Hunt ! ttcmbftrs 1909 S. A. G. Heidrich E. B. Howard F. B. Ijams R. S. King T. Lynn W. S. Lawson, Jr. D. A. McMillan R. W. La Montagne S. L. Murfey Q. R. Merrit R. Van W. Negley F. S. Page E. S. Pierce T. H. Prosser D. R. Robbins C. Roberts E. H. Reynolds B. Stearns T. Taggart J. F. Walton T. H. Walker T. S. Watson W. A. Wickwire M. H. Wilson. Jr. W. C. Wick E. D. W. EWING President F. W. McNALLY Vice-President R. N. HALL Secretary 1909 S. J. B. Stuart E. M. Hoopes, Jr. J. A. Scarlett, Jr. W. G. Rodiger C. S. Condon W. W. Cheney. Jr. J. B. Wallace. Jr A. R. Merritt T. H. Prosser F. S. Page L. M. Chapin H. F. Stephens 1910 5. R. D. W. Ewing F. H. Wood W. E. Wilder. Jr. Benton Baker R. E. Gaylord F. W. McNally R. N. Hall H. W. Reeder D. B. Valentine J. F. Stevens, Jr. 320 QI Ij p 1 a n n p r a n i l at ourrt J aU (Tlt (Government Club Officers JAMES B. GRANT. JR., ' 09 . WILLIAM M. GREEN. ' 10 S. ROBERT A. TAFT. 10 ALONZO N. DEWEY. ' 09 S. H. H. Bundy F. P. Butler G. M. Congdon C. J. Copmann H. C. Davis G. G. Dominick G. B. Ballard E. L. Beatty W. O. Chanute L. M. Chapin M. D. Cooper A. N. Dewey J. E. Barber K. S. Clow A. DeSilver F. E. Burnside J. A. Britton W. C. Douglas TExftcuUve (Tommlttee Officers ex-officio and Francis P. Butler, ' 09 Mlembers 1909 A. G. Driscoll T. P. Durrell E. W. Eddy R. Fairbanks J. Favill L. Godchaux J. B. Grant. Jr. R. O. Hayward J. K. Hooker J. F. Jefferson S. J. Keator. Jr. L. Kennedy 1909 S. T. Fox C. G. Frisbie C. Gardener A. G. Heidrich E. B. Howard H. Hunsiker F. C. Hunt B. L. Johnson R. W. La Montas C. E. Lockhart T. Lynn A. R. Merritt President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 1910 T. Hewes C. C. Jewett H. V. O ' Brien S. H. Philbin 1910 S. R. D. W. Ewing A. Gardener F. W. Fearing W. M. Green R. Mallory. Jr. J. L. McConaughy H. McDonnell C. Merrick A. D. Parker J. B. Perrin B. B. Sanderson C. F. Mills D. R. Robbins :ue T. H. Walker J. B. Wallace J. L. Walton W. C. Wick M. H. Wilson P. Roberts R. A. Taft E. T. Williams A. P. Howard C. M. Kerr A. Laughlin. Jr. air UuiurraitH, 1308-9 321 Officers 1908-1909 WAYNE MONTGOMERY MUSGRAVE EDWIN MOREY WATERBURY . . . . JOHN DANIEL MACKAY President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer J. D. MacKay, Chairman Wa ps anb ytl ans (Tommlttec W. H. Beardsley J. D. Coflman Kfonorari? Mlembers Frederick H. Waldron. Sr., 33 P. G. M. Arthur C. Wheeler, 32 P. G. M. Henry R. Gruener, 32 Edward E. Fuller. 32 P. G. M. George C. Phelps, 32 P. G. K. C. President William Howard Taft, 3 W. F. Alcorn E. A. Barker, 09 L. W. H. Beardsley. ' 09 M. D. J. Bristol. Jr.. ' 09 S. G. W. Campbell, G. S. C. C. Childs, ' 09 S. J. D. Coffman, ' 09 F. C. E. Cook, A. B. W. V. Cowan, ' 11 L. W. H. Crowe, M.D. E. A. Cryne, ' 09 S. H. U. Darling, ' 10 R. M. Evans, ' 09 F. H. E. Fegley, ' 09 F. E. Gaston, ' 09 M. F. Goldstein, 09 L. F. R. Graves. ' II L. Active 5ttembers J. Grube, ' 10 S. C. W. Hall, G. S. H. H. Harbison, ' 09 L. C. D. Heald, ' 09 S. Higgins, ' 09 L. F. H. Heath, B.S. Grad. W. W. Hilditch, G. S. T. C. Hood, 10 J. K. Hooper, G. S. J. Jacobs, Yale Station F. R. Langdale, G. S. L. M. Liddle, G. S. A.W.Lohmann, Jr., ' 09L. S. R. MacDonald, ' 09 S. J. K. MacKay, ' 10 L. J. L. Maddox, ' 09 T. J, W. Mason, ' 09 L. R. L. McFarland, ' 10 W. M. Musgrave, G. L. F. H. Myers, ' 11, L. L. K.. Oppitz, G. S. J. H. Pohiman, ' 08 L. J. J. Rolofson, Jr., G. L. S. R. Scholes, G. S. C. W. Selk H. F. Sparry, ' 07 S. B. F. Stelter, G. S. J. L. Stivers. ' 10 L. E. W. Tillotson, G. S. W. A. Tinsley, Mus. W. T. Van Alstyne, ' 09 S E. M. Waterbury, ' 09 J. P. Williams, ' IIS. f E. A. CARTER, ' 09 . A. G. HEIDRICH, ' 09 S. L. W. EAMES, ' 10 1909 H. S. Bales H. Brooks E. Carter N. T. Childs E. J. Curtis T. A. Cushman H. R. Edwards R. Fairbanks C. V. Graham J. B. Grant G. Hollelt C. W. Howard J. M. Howard S. J. Keator L. Kennedy A. F. Kltchell G. D. Kittredge A. L. Loomls J. H. Mallory S. S. Marks H. Meixell H. N. Otis A. D. Parker L. B. Parks Officers Jtlembers J. B. Perrin C. D. Raymond N. F. Peters T. F. Sanford M. A. Seabury J. A. Scarlett, Jr C. E. Secor A. B. Southworth H. W. Stokes J. B. Wallace B. H. Sullivan G. G. Welch M. H. Walker H. A. Wealherbee 1910 1909 S. R. M. Austin F. F. Barnes F. W. Beinecke G. S. Bissell W. P. Champncy J. N. Brigham M. D. Cooper D. L. Daggett A. C. Dixon W. F. Davis W. Parson L. W. Fames G. C. Pels E. L. Fouts G. E. Gillespie C. P. Franchot L. B. Horton P. C. Galpin H. L. Hutchins A. B. Gilbert J. S. Joyce M. W. Griggs T. Lynn L. G. Hall M. M. Manning L. Harlridge A. R. Merritt A. M. Haskell W. L. Paul H. J. Holton E. S. Peirce E. Ingraham N. p. Pierce T. S. Johnston. Jr H. H. Ramsey G. H. Lowe, Jr. President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer E. A. Morse F. I. Murphy G. F. Parsons. Jr. L. A. Rankin E. L. Roberts G. M. Smith R. B. Stern M. C. Treadway W. P. White A. Williams, Jr. W. H. Wood H. P. Woodford 1910 S. L. S. Allen H. F. Andrus E. P. Apgar E. W. Benner E. R. Braun S. F. Brown F. E. Burnslde L. M. Chapin G. G. Dearborn A. N. Dewey M. G. Ely M. E. Fuller D. L. Fullerton air llniurrBtty. laOB-S 323 D. Goodrich J. M. Goss H. P. Greenough R. N. Hall ' . A. Harris. Jr. H. V. Halon A. G. Heidrich H. H. Hobbs R. J. Holden B. Hopkins J. R. Hvde A. C. K ' luepfel V. C. Kylberg P. Langdon. Jr. O. E. Mclnlyre .A. F. Marsh S. Marlin K. N. Merrill J. P. Milchell L. B. M.lcheil O. Murray M. L. Rafferly J. A. Rainier E. A. Slevens J. F. Slevens E. R. Vail C. H. Walzek J. M. Wells H. K. Wh.lmer L. X ' ,lkeson 1911 P. B. Badger J. W. Beach R. J. Carpenler T. Clark J. M. Dain F. J. Daly S. S. Day H. J. Foulkes H. B. Freeman S. F. Freeman H. Gemmer A. W. G.lhs J. M. Harlwell C. V. Hickox. Jr. C. C. Hincks F. W. Hyde J. R. Kilpalrick W. T. Kimber H. M. Lewis J. M. Lynch F. R. Mason O. A. Mason L. S. Morrison W. T. Pigolt G. C. Porler D. E. Raymond C. R. Rodenbach Z. C. Ross J. T. Rowland R. C. Sargenl K. H. Sessions C. Sharlenberg A. M. Sidenberg A. R. Simpson F. B. Slokes H. O. Tullle E. C. Wheeler 1911 S. W. R. Barbour V. H. Bel ford H. Bowne A. B. Bradley R. L. Brooks S. H. Brooks A. H. Brown J. T. T. Clinlon W. J. Dale D. W. Dunn C. R, Fenton J. E. Fmnessy R. H. Ful lerlon D. M. Gilfillan A. L. Hasbrouck J. A. Ingersoll D. Johnson M. F. Jones D. Knox G. G. Knox A. W. Lancashire C. B. Lansing G. C. Logan A. F. Lynch L. Marlin N. Mears C. K.. Moore H. F. Murchie W. Plait W. Rockwell W. V. Siruby E. H. Sluarl R. K. Warner W. G. Warnock V. H. Wilson 1912 W. N. Allen D. S. Baker A. Blum S. E. Bradford r. H. Caldwell C. D. Chapin G. S. Clarke R. P. Clarke H. S. Day G. K. Donald O. R. Dunn W. F. Flagg E. W. Freeman R. A. Gardner 5. E. Gifford .3. J. Halle F. L. Harrington W. I. Herman J. G. Howard J. S. Kimball E. W. McDeyilt E. H. Mead G. G. Mead H. N. Merrill G. C. Murphy V. B. Murphy T. T. Parks S. L. Pittman G. F. Richmond B. H. Scott G. A. Shannon D. W. Sherman S. Smith H. A. Sleiner E. B. Twombly D. C. Waring H. W. Wright E. H. York W. L. York Ol)e Tfill Scbool (Tlub ALBERT D. FARWELL, ' 09 . J. FARLEY WALTON. ' 09 S. S. MERRILL CLEMENT, JR. F. P. Butler, ' 09 A. D. Farwell, ' 09 S. Offlc 1908 S. D. D. Irwin C. D. Thompson C. B. Walson 1909 W. Augur F. W. Bellamy C. B. Blair W. W. Borden G. M. Butler F. P. Buller A. D. Farwell W. B. Glover M. C. Hannah C. Kelsey R. C. M. Pierce T. Pomeroy 1909 S. E. L. Bealy P. Bigelow W. M. Newsom C. Roberts J. F. Walton 1910 c D, Armstrong 1. B. Blackburn G Bleislein. Jr. I. de K. Bowen S. M. Clement, J I. M. Ewen. Jr. R D. Hillis L. U. Mine )• F. Johnson, [r. F. W. Jones, Jr. K. W. Paine W H. Parsons, J I. C. PlatI W . S. Rogers 1. B. Spencer P. M. Slimson F. T. Williams K. A. Wodell 1910 S. S. M. Archer c. W. Bleistein D. S. Boynton A. Gardner Executive (tommlttec S. M. Clement, Jr., ' 10 W. R. Wheeler, ' 1 1 5ttembers J. H. Hammond, Jr L. Havemeyer A. Laughlin, Jr. R. Lord J. L. Smith H. E. Talbot, Jr. D. B. Valentine 1911 F. W. Crandall E. Daggett J. Home C. E. Lombardi E. Mersereau S. Peabody A. R. Wheeler L. R. Wheeler W. R. Wheel er 1912 E. T. Booth H. T. Clement P. T. Francis S. Glover S. G. Harris Covour Hartley President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer J. Farley Walton, ' 09 S. M. R. Proctor, ' 12 Keith Merrill J. P. Parsons P. S, Plait M. R. Proctor J. G. Smith A. C. Tener J. J. Westermann, Jr. J. R. Winlerbotham, Jr 1911 S. H. L. Archilles J. E. Barber S. G. Barker W. F. Burrows, Jr. A. Clarke F. P. Fiske L. A. Meeker J. W. Paramore H. H. Shear, Jr. O. F. Soule D. C. W. Smith, 2nd W. A. Stone A. G. Thomson W. Wood Taw School S. Bowman St. pauVs Scl)ool (Tlub F. W. MURRAY ' . JR.. ' 09 E. B. HOWARD, ' 09 S. . C.W. DAVIS. Ml 1909 B. Thaw. Jr. n Brooks H. Hunsiker H W. Broob r T. Brown r, G. Dominick 1910 F. D. Gilbert H. G. Baars. Jr. s V. Holmes W. Barnum F W. Murray. J.. D. E. Chantler I B. Perrin R. Clemen! n L. Reynolds S. A. Hooker R Thalcher C. A. Lohmann F B. Trudeau G. S. Pomeroy c. C. Walbrldge N. C. Stevens T. W. Wallace c. A. Wardwell 1910 S E. B. Barllett 1909 S. T. C. Fearmg c. T. Brown W. S. French J. D. Cass T. Gun t. L. W. Curtis J. D. Holloway H M. 1 larlmann A. P. Howard fcl. B. Howard W. G. Kimball R. W. Le Montague F. S. Runciman A A. Mitten H. Smith B. Steams A. Svkes H V. Stephens D. Woodward 1911 C. Abbott C. W. Davis J. A. Haighl E. Harrah J. B. Hollister F. W. Kittridge K. Le Blanc R. B. Luchars R. A. Nicholson J. E. Rowland C. Thompson R. C. Walker 1911 S. W. R. Bayup H. Banker R. C. Cartwell C. B. Fennell C. F. Zinley W. R. Manny E. Stone S. M. Swenson W. Walker C. K. Warmoth J. Wood President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer 1912 Briggs Fellon P. Henderson H. Steret D. Morgan F. Webb Theodore Case Harold Clapp Thomas Hamilt Mtount Hfermon (Tlub J. L. McCONAUGHY, ' 09 W. Y. DUNCAN, ' 10 . D. VAN BLARCOM, ' 11 A. P. COLBURN, Ml . E. D. Harvey. ' 1 T. S. H. R. Edwards J. L. McConaughy H. C. Cloud A. P. Colburn A. R. Simpson A. H. Armstrong Harold S. Banghart D. McConaughy J. F. Lyman, P. G. 1909 R. V. Harlow P. G. Robison 1909 S. C. L. de Victoria 1910 W. Y. Duncan 19U H. Gemmer 1912 C. D. Sunderland J. LeC. Bell A. H. Peck 1911 5. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer S. C. Harvey, MI M. S. T. C. Hood S. W. Ryder A. Van Brunt E. S. Kavanagh D. Van Blarcom W. M. Claflin H. A. Rungee J. W. Young R. D. Peebles E. S. Wing i GRANT S. MACARTNEY, ROBERT S. KING. 09 S. FRED A. HOTCHKISS. ' 10 I3l)e TfotcbKiss (Tlub Officers 09 Jr. 1909 A. A. Clark H. C. Davis Lyall Dean E. W. Eddv J. M. Elhridge F. B. Haml.n C. W. Howard H. A. Howe S. T. Kelsev J. T. Loree ' G. S. Macartney S. C. McCall W. McKee J. H. Mallory R. Mallory. Jr. P. G. Merrow A. P. Mullins F. H. Olmsted M. O. Parry W. E. Pearson Randolph Reynolds W. K. Rice F. M. Walrous 1909 S. E. L. Dreyfus C. H. Dunning W. B. Earnshaw H. R. Hathaway G. H. Kaercher R. S. King W. H. Mead R. E. Thompson 1910 H. H. Baker W. L. Brown G. L. Buist. Jr. G. W. Cheney C. A. Connell E. H. Coy T. Dean A. De Silver L. H. Dreyfus. Jr. G. B. Ferris N. F. George C. A. Goddard C. Holbrook S. V. Hopkins F. A. Holchkiss A. G. King F. C. Lewis W. S. Logan. Jr. R. R. Macartney G. Matthews J. T. Metcalf L. L. Stanley R. P. Uptegrove H. L Wood 1910 S. E. L. Alvord W. E. Brewster J. C. Donaldson H. M, Knight R. K. Miles E. Osborn D. B. Prentice J. C. Reed A. Roberts P. Rogers R. W. Rush Mlcmbers A. W. Savage B. Van Voorhis G. Wright 1911 B. S. Bacon H. W. Baker I. H. Bragdon E. Bushnell B. V. Butterfield A. L. Corey G. W. Darr C. De Long W. M. Dunn J. P. Garland J. P. Gillespie E. H. Hewitt J. M. Holcombe E. G. Hotchkiss R. W. Lewis A. D. Marks M. J. OBrien F. A. Pease J. T. Rumsey H. K. Sherrill O. H. Tilson J. W. Waters P. N. Wright W. E. Yaggy 1911 S. J. Alwood R. Bowen C. Clise W. Greer R. Halsey W. F. Kaynor President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer L. Loutrel J. Mcintosh H. B. Merwin J. Potter C. H. Ray V. Smith G. Waldo R. C. Wilmot 1912 C. Arbuthnol. 3 H. L. Banghart T. Bardon H. Carharl L. M. Cornwall L. Garland A. L. Goodhart H. D. Hooker A. Howe E. Hoyt W. T. Jerome Jr. W. K. Kaynor R. F. Loree W. S. Lines H. Martin F. C. Millspaugh F. P. Mullins G. C. Murphv E. O ' Brien J. J. Parry H. B. Richards H. K. T. Sherwoo S. P. Spencer E. M. Thomasson D. G. Tomlinson G. Van Santvoord H. C. Wilcox P HBI HPHjjj l pim ■ .... .__. v ■I ' - Jl m ■« ■Ws I3l)e Oi)acl)er School (Tlub Officers BYRON G. BLISS, ' 10 . STANHOPE BAYNE-JONES, SHIRLEY McANDREW, ' 11 ' 10 S. Bayne-Jones, ' 10 B. G. Bliss, ' 10 G. M. Bowles, ' lis. H. R. Boynton, Jr., ' 11 R . B. Burnham, ' 09 S. M. Clement, Jr., ' 10 S. D. Cooksey, ' 05 S. N. Mears, ' IIS. L. S. Morrison, ' 1 1 W. L. Paul, ' 09 S. R. S. Sperry. ' 10 S E. R. Vail, ' 10 S. President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer llambcrs J. D. Dana, ' 1 1 D. R. Dickey, ' 10 F. L. Gay. ' 11 L. G. Hall, ' 10 C. G. Hill. ' 12 S. McAndrew, ' 1 1 D. B. McLaury, ' 10 ■ fair lutitrrBity 1908-3 329 Mlercersburg (Tlub Officers GILBERT MAX SMITH, MO SAMUEL J. HAMMITT. ' 09 EDWIN M. WATERBURY. ' 10 . LAWRENCE AVERY RANKIN. ' 10 President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary executive (Tommlttee S. J. Hammitt, ' 09 S. G. M. Smith, ' 10 A. R. Spangler, ' ML. William Mann Irvine Colonel D. F. Wills IffonorarY Mlembers W. H. Weiss John J. Mack A. F. Bassett, ' IIS. C. E. Bittenger. ' 1 1 L. J. M. Dain, ' 11 S. J. Hammitt. ' 09 L. A. Rankin, ' 10 5llembers J. A. Reistner, ' I 1 G. M. Smith. ' 10 A. R. Spangler. 1 1 L. J. B. Stevens. ' ML. E. M. Waterbury, ' 10 (Broton (Tlub WILLIAM SEWARD WEBB GEORGE ADAMS RICHARDSON 1909 Robert Selden Rose Harold Phelps Stokes William Seward Webb 1910 George Adams Richardson Officers Members Resident Secretary and Treasurer i9n Edward Seymour Blair Arthur Amory Gammell Francis Bayard Rives 1912 Watson Keep Blair m XawrencevilU (Tlub DENTON FOWLER. 3RD, JOHN ROTH. ' 09 S. . FRANK T. NELSON. ' 10 ' 09 Officers D. T. Davidson D Fowler. 3rd R. S. Hosford H Kelley F. A. Morrell, Jr. J- A. Parsons 1909 S. W . W. Cheney. Jr I. Rolh v. Prosser L. Hennes F. S. Page W . Yale E. C. M. Richards T. S. Watson 5ttcmbcrs 1910 L. C. Bigelow E. S. Barnes H. D. McCord F. T. Nelson C. M. Steele 1910 S. H. F. Andrus D. M. Baldwin H. C. Bales W. H. Brevoort. Jr. W. T. Davidson F. R. Jones Fl. G. Legg J. H. Preston C. A. Rlsdon C. W. Shlll.ngford T. B. Summers 1911 J. Alden G. S. Clarke L. S. Clarke, Jr. F. A. Elhrldge, F. Goodhue M. C. Hughes C. F. Hunn A. L. Mackall H. P. Scoll S. B. Shields B. H. Trask 1911 S. R. J. Badham W. A. Galbrallh J. H. Hancock C. S. Leopold President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer T. A G C. J- W S. Parsons F. Pierce D. Selden, Jr. R. Shenk D. Trask . A. Wells 1912 J. NX- M R. J. C. M s E C. F. Burrill B. Cist Hart Lupton Stoddart Tubbs Law School S. N. Morrill Olcolt f Kttlvcrsit 5ct)Ool (Tlub WARREN C. WICK. ' 09 S. ELTON HOYT, 2ND, ' 10 President Secretary and Treasurer i Mtcmbcrs D. Chisholm C. Simmons 1910 H. P. Bingham E. Hoyt, 2nd. N. W. McCormi S. H. Norton M. K. Powers 1911 J. B. Dempsey S, D. Dyer H. W. Kirby A. D. Petlee J. V. Sherman 1912 F. T. Bowman, Jr A. M. Murfey 1909 S. B. T. Cuddy F. B. Dangler W. C. Wick M. H. Wilson, Jr 1910 S. J. A. Britlon E. G. Dyer W. McGreen H. P. Hobart A. Y. Meriam J. P. Mitchell G. T. Murfey 1911 S. K. S. Allen H. E. Hayes C. A. Murfey J. B. Talmage alt Hniurreity. 1908-9 333 Ol)e 5outl)era (Tlub Officers CHARLES F. MILLS. ' 09 S.. Geokgia . ARTHUR G. KING. MO, Virginia . STANHOPE BA ' NE-JONES. MO. Lousiana (Bovcrnlitg oar6 President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Samuel P. Burnam. 09. Kcnlucl( , Charles F. Mills, W S.. C.orgm Alexander W. Smilh. Jr., ' 09, L.S., Georgia Arthur G. King, ' 10. Kirgi ' nia Richard Van W. Negley, ' 09 S. Texas 5llember5 Randolph P. Rogers, ' 09, L.S.. Arlfansaa Norman R. Pierce, ' 09. S., Texas Kenneth Le Blanc, ' II. Louisiana Waller L. Brown, ' 10, Tennessee Alabama George K. Donald, ' 12 Edward H. Smith, ' 12 Robert J. Bodham, ' II S. Harold M. K.ngslev, ' 11 S. John T. McCanls. G.S. Arl(ansas Randolph P. Rogers, ' 09 L.S. Ray H. Legale, G.S. Florida Henry J. Baars, V. ' 10 James H. Flye. ' 10 L ' Engle Hartridge, ' 10 Edward J. Hoyt, ' 12 Sanford T. Loucks. ' 12 Edwin C. W. Ruge, ' 12 Thomas W. Mather, ' 10 S. John H. Romme, ' 09 L.S. Richard E. St.llman, ' 09 L.S. Robert H. Gamble, 11 L.S. Leiand C. Morrow, I I L.S. Georgia John W. Lourance. ' 09 George A. Hurd. ' 10 Charles F. Mills. ' 09 S. Henry Hull. ' 10 S. Catesby L. Jones. ' II S. Floyd W. McRae. Jr.. ' US, Ralph Ragan, ' IIS. Max F. Goldstein, ' 09 L.S. H. P. Jones, 09 L.S. Remsen P. King, 09 L.S. James J. Ragan, ' 09 L.S. Alex. W. Smith. Jr.. ' 09. L.S. George Hames. Jr.. ' 10 L.S. Robert DeF. Taylor. ' 10 L.S. Benjamin V. Tye. 10 L.S. Clifford G. Thompson. G.S. ■V ' aller W. Patterson. G.S. Roosevelt P. ' Wallcer. G.S. Edward K. Nichols. ' 11 T.S. Ccniuc J) Samuel P. Burnam, ' 09 Clay Crawford, ' 09 Samuel F. Dennis, 09 James C. Edwards, ' 09 Roy McFarland, ' 10 Charles B. Price, ' 10 William M. Robinson, Jr., ' II Maurice H. Givens, ' 09 S. Howard T. Ware, ' 09 S. Gustave Breaux Ballard, ' 10 S. Robert P. Bonnie, ' IIS. ■Mbcrl B. Cox. ' I I S. Bradford Shinkle. ' IIS. Wilbur R. Smith. Jr.. ' 10 L.S. Harry M. Denton. ' II L.S. William L. Wallace. 11 L.S. William A. Crowley. G.S. Gilbert W. Campbell. G.S. Graham Edgar. G.S. George C. Sherwood. G.S. William A. Twenhofel, G.S. Louisiana Leon Godchaux. ' 09 Leon R. Meadows. ' 09 Stanhope Bayne-Jones. ' 10 Floyd C. Brewer. ' II Kenneth LeBlanc. ' 1 1 Edgar B. Howard. ' 09 S. Alvin P. Howard, ' 10 S. Irwin M. Phelps. ' IIS. Carroll K. Warmoth, ' 11 S. Hopkins P. Breazeale. ' 10 L.S Lea D. Freeman. ' 10 L.S. Charles V. Porter. ' 10 L.S. Maryland Lewis W. Barroll. ' 09 Alexander L. Mackall. ' 10 Francis F. Randolph. 11 John R. Larus. Jr.. ' 12 George M. Chandlee. ' 09 S. Raphael Walter. ' 09 S. Washington Piatt. ' 11 S. Daniel W. Smilh. 2nd., ' 11 S. S. R. Morsell. ' 10 T.S. Tasker G. Lowndes. G.S. Martin L. Wachlel. G.S. Jacob P. Feiser. G.S. E. C. Miller. G.S. Mississippi Simeon S. Marks. ' 09 S. B. Laub. ' 10 L.S. Elmer R. Walton, ' II T.S. North Carolina Orrin H. Tilson. ' II Henry Heyer. ' 09 L.S. Rufus S. Tucker. ' IIS. William R. Howell. ' 09 T.S. Joseph Pogue Jr., G.S. William C. Rose. G.S. South Carolina James H. Rogers. ' 09 George Buist. ' 10 Joseph LeC. Bell. ' 12 Phillip M. Thorne. Jr.. ' 09 L.S Harry D. Hammond. ' 09 Lawson Clary, ' 10 Waller L. Brown, ' 10 Roy Ross, 11 William J. Herman, ' 12 Eugene M. Thomasson, ' 12 Henry W. Bickford, ' 09 L.S. AuE. A. Lohmann, Jr., 09 L5 EdwinT. Noel, ' 10 L.S. John H. Noel, ' 10 L.S. Oscar F. Noel, ' 10 L.S. Abe A. Halle, ' II L.S. Richard C. Jones, 09 F. Rufus S. Maddox, ' 09 F. Abbott B. Silva, ' 09 F. George E. Copenhaver, G.S. Nathan R. Francis. G.S. C. R. Walkins, 09 T.S. Texas John S. Bunting. ' 09 William A. Kincaid. ' 09 Jacob S. Mendenhall. ' 09 Silas M. Newton. ' 09 Perry S. Young. ' 09 Brevard M. Connor. 10 Ernest Gaston. ' 12 Richard V. W. Negley. ' 09 S. Norman S. Pierce. ' 09 S. Joe C. Terrill. ' 10 S. Harold H. Shear. ' I 1 S. Leo Gallagher. ' 10 L.S. Neil P. Cullen. II LS. Rector Lester. L.S. Oscar H. Cooper. G.S. Clyde Phaar. G.S. Seth Shepard, Jr., G.S. Virginia George L. Harrison. ' 10 Arthur G. King. ' 10 W. McKee Dunn. ' 1 I Harry S. Irons. ' II John T. McGraw. ' II Robert C. Walker. ' I I Harold C. Clapp. ' 12 Clifford A. Gross. ' 12 John T. Lynch. ' 12 R. C. Eggleston. 09 S. Joseph Du B. Holloway. ' 10 S. Joseph M. Wells. ' 10 S. Joseph P. Mendel. ' I I S. Elijah J. Stone. ' IIS. Stephen G. Jackson. ' 09 L.S. John W. Mason. ' 09 L.S. .Arthur B. Koontz. ' 10 L.S. James B. Cohen, ' II L.S. Edwin S. Burtner, ' 09 T.S. Cornelius P. Watson, S. George S. McClary. G.S. Maurice F. Berkeley. L.S. Arthur S. Dayton. OS. Theophilus S. Painter, G.S. alr luiitrraitij. 190B-9 335 ale KnlversltY (Llub F. W. MURRAY, JR., ' 09 W. O. CHANUTE, ' 09 S. G. A. RICHARDSON, ' 10 M. J. G. O ' BRIEN, JR., ' 11 E. HOYT. 2ND, ' 10 . A. L. COREY, ' II Presidenl Vice-President Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer oar6 of (Bovcrnors W. S. Webb, Jr., ' 09 H. Lippitt, ' 09 E. F. Bateson, ' 09 C. W. Howard, ' 09 F. W. Murray, Jr., ' 09 B. R. Huff, ' 09 G. A. Richardson, ' 10 W. O. Chanute, ' 09 S. R. W. La Montagne. ' 09 S. W. W. Eastman, ' 10 S. E. Hoyt. 2nd, ' 10 L. G. Hall, ' 10 M. J. G. O ' Brien. Jr., ' II A. L. Corey, ' 1 I F. V. Murray , ' 09 5ll(imbcrs 1909 C. J. Copmann B. B. Glenny, Jr. J. Milbank, 2d. F.. P. Alker E. J. Curtis L. Godchaux C. G. Mitchell R. Barlow H. C. Davis J. B. Grant, Jr. F. W. Murray. Jr. F.. F. Bateson J. F. Devereaux M. C. Hannah S. C. McCall F. V. Bellamy G. Dodge S. W. Holmes H. McDonnell A. A. Biddle G. G. Dominick R. S. Hosford B. H. McKee C. B. Blair A. G. Driscoll C. W. Howard A. D. Parker H W. Brooks T. P. Durell B. R. Huff H. Payne C. T. Brown J. A. Dykman L. Kennedy R. C. McK. Pierce F.. N. T. Burnell T. C. Eastman D. L. Lawton T. Pomeroy F. P. Buller R. F. Fairbanks R. L. Levy C. H. Raymond G E. Canline A. D. Farwell H. Lippitt F. T. Raymond P. Chu H. J. Fleitmann A. L. Loomis D. L. Reynolds G M. Congdon D. Fowler J. H. Mallory E. F. Riggs P. H. Converse F. D. Gilbert R. Mallory, Jr. R. S. Rose 336 ® Ij p Sannrr a n fat fourrt B. B. Sanderson T. Schulze R. J. Schweizer E. M. Sheppard E. H. Smith H. Smith R. J. Spilzer S. D. Stockton, Jr. H. P. Stokes B. H. Sullivan W. H. Taft R. Thatcher F. B. Trudeau C. E. Van VIeck, Jr C. C. Walbrldge W. S. Webb. Jr. W. C. Welling J. M. Whittaker 1910 C. D. Armstrong T. S. Barnes W. Barnum L. W. Barroll H. P. Bingham J. B. Blackburn G. Bleistein, Jr. J. DeK. Bowen T. W. Bowers J. N. Brigham D. Chantler R. Clement K. S. Clow C. A. Connell C. T. Cooney E. B. Cowles H. T. Curtis W. W. Diehl J. M. Ewen, Jr. W. K. Fitch J. W. Ford E. L. Fouls H. Gilbert C. C. Glover, Jr. W. A. Goebel H. Grant M. Griffith M. W. Griggs L. G. Hall W. B. Hay R. Y. Hayne J. D. Heard M. Hebard H. G. Heedy J. Heron L. N. Hine H. G. Holt E. Hoyt, 2nd. J. F. Johnson, Jr. T. S. Johnston, Jr. K. Le Blanc J. J. Mann B. P. Merriman E. A. Morse G. W. Nickel L. H. Norton J. T. McGraw, Jr. D. B. McLaury R. Phelps J. C. Piatt G. A. Richardson T. L. RIggs E. C. Roberts E. L. Roberts, Jr. R. Roome A. Sewall G. M. Smith H. M. Smith, Jr. R. A. Taft W. P. White E. T. Williams A. A. Wilson R. A. Wodell W. E. Woodford, Jr 1911 P. B. Badger H. W. Baker T. Beer E. S. Blair J. H. Bragdon A. L. Corey J. McL. Dain C. W. Davis R. Dean J. B. Dempsey E. J. Dimock J. T. Doneghy, Jr. S. D. Dyer J. E. Fisher, Jr. H. B. Freeman S. B. French, 2nd. A. A. Gammell J. P. Garland R. A. GIbney R. W. Hall C. V. Hickox J. M. Holcomb, Jr. H. K. Hollister J, Home J. R. Kllpatrick T. A. Larremore A. A. Low, Jr. R. B. Luchars W. D. Manice N. Mears E. W. Mersereau E. T. Morrill E. B. Morris, Jr. J. V. McDonnell. Jr. W. E. McMlcken P. C. Nicholson M. J. G. O ' Brien, Jr E. O ' Bryan. Jr. S. Peabody W. Prime F. B. Rives Z. C. Ross A. W. Shapleigh O. H. Smith J. T. Terry B. C. Thompson R. C. Walker J. W. Waters J. M. Willets E. M. Woolley P. N. Wright 1912 W. K, Blair J. M. Burrill H. W. Carhart C. C. Carstairs T. W. Case W. B. Chapman J. M. Dickenson, Jr. J. M. Ely H. R. L. Emmetl P. T. Francis S. R. Francis R. A. Ga rdner T. L. Hamilton R. F. Loree K. Merrill E. P. O ' Brien C. Parsons G. L. Rand G. A. Shannon H. K. T. Sherwood C. F. Tubbs 1909 S. L. A. Banker W. O. Chanute C. S. Condon C. L. Dana, Jr. L. C. Doyle L. V. Howe H. Hunsiker F. B. Ijams R. W. LaMonlagne W. S. Lawson, Jr. R. ' V. Negley W. L. Paul H. Prosser J. A. Rainier E. H. Reynolds C. Roberts B. Stearns B. Thaw J. M. Toucey T. H. Walker Half Mnturrsita, 1008-9 337 9 0 S. H. T. Andrus J. A. Brillon M. D. Cooper E. G. Dyer W. W. Easlman F. C. Fearing H. P. Grecnough [. H. Hammond, Jr H. H. Hobbs J. D. Holloway W. P. Hovey R. E. Hunter W. G. Kimball A. Laughlm H. H. Logan F. L. McNally R. Page G. S. Palterson M. L. Rafferly L. S. Runciman H. M. Seitz L. Shields W. P. Snyder J. F. Stevens, Jr. T. B. Summers H. E. Talbot W. W. Taylor L. K. Thome M. R. Volck C. K. Warmoth C. C. Waterman C. D. Winslow F. H. Wood D. Woodward 1911 S. A. M. Barr C. S. Greely J. A. Ingersoll A. W. Lancashire W. Seyburn Law School H. W. Bickford S. H. Bowman H. A. Campbell T. M. Crisp D. Dilworlh R. K. Dougherty G. H. Mahlsledt J. J. Ragan R. P. Rogers A. W. Smith, Jr. J. C. Smith G. L. Weeks W. Webb I yak dorintbian yttcl)t (Elub Officers 1909 F. W. MURRAY. JR., 09 F. S. PAGE, ' 09 S. G. A. RICHARDSON. ' 10 L. SOULE, ' 11 . R. J. CARPENTER. ' 11 J. F. JOHNSON, JR.. 10 (Bovernlng oar6 E. P. Alker, 1909, Chairman C. V. H. Smiih, 1909 F. S. Page. 1909 S. L. Chapin, 1910 S. R. Roome, 1910 R, Clement, 1910 A. T. Klois, 1909 F. G. Wacker, 1910 P. Roberts. 1910 W. H. Parsons. 1910 Commodore Vice-Commodore Rear-Commodore Treasurer Secretary Fleet Captain ace Committee C. C. Walbrldge, 1909, Chairman E. B. Cowles. 1910 D. S. Baker, 1911 M. G. Ely, 1910 S. J. H. Hammond, Jr., 1910 S. Tfouse Committee H. LIppitt. L. G. Hal 1909 . 1910 G, Dodge, 1909, Cha W. Parsons, 1910 J. F. Johnson, Jr., 1910 J. Home, 1911 Tfonorari? tJttembers Ex-Officio The Commodore of the N. H. Y. C. Professor Edward P. Morris Anson Phelps Stokes. Jr Professor George L. Hendrickson John F. Whittlesey 340 ®l|r Santirr anb Pnt nurrt Mlambers 1909 E. P. Alker W. Augur J. K. Bangs G. S. Bissell C. B. Blair F. M. Blodgett B. Bronson H. W. Brooks S. P. Burnam F. P. Buller G. M. Butler D. Chisholm H. F. Cole G. M. Congdon E. J. Curtis A. S. Davenport H. C. Davis J. F. Devereux G. Dodge G. G. Dominick J. A. Dykman T. C. Eastman A. D. Farwell J. Favill H. T. Fleitmann D. Fowler, 3rd. J. B. Grant, Jr. L. Godchaux F. B. Hamlin G. L. Hollett R. S. Hosford S. W. Holmes C. W. Howard B. R. Huff H. M. Humason J. A. Hurley, Jr. S. J. Keator S. T. Kelsey L. Kennedy A. T. Klols D. L. Lawton H. LippitI A. L. Loomis S. C. McCall H. McDonnell R. Mallory, Jr. P. G. Merrow J, Milbank, 2d C. G. Mitchell F. W. Murray, Jr. H. Payne I. B. Perrin R, C. M. Pelrce C. H. Raymond, 2nd. D. L. Reynolds E. F. R.ggs, Jr. R. |. Schweizer T. Schullze C. E. Secor, Jr. W. Sharp E. M. Sheppard E. H. Smith R. A. Spitzer S. B. Stockton, Jr H. P. Stokes W. H. Taft F. B. Trudeau W. M. Van Riper C. C. Walbridge F. Wallace 1910 C. D. Armstrong H. C. Baker T. S. Barnes W. Barnum V. A. Beede J. B. Blackburn G. Bleistein, Jr. [. DeK. Bowen t. W. Bowers R. Clement R. C. Clifford K. S. Clow C. A. Connell H. Coombe E. B. Cowles E. H. Coy H. T. Curtiss D. L. Daggett F. Damrosch, Jr. A. De Silver W. W. Diehl J. M. Ewen, Jr. N. F. George H. Gilbert C. C. Glover, Jr. G. B. Gould G. N. Gregory M. W. Grigg; L. G. Hall L ' E. Harlridge R. K. Hawes W. B. Hay J. D. Heard H. G. Heedy L. N. Hine H. G. Holt J. F. Johnson, Jr. F. C. Lake, Jr. B. P. Mer F. T. Nelson F. W. Paine W. H. Parsons, Jr. W. K. Powers G. A. Richardson T. L. Riggs E. C. Roberts P. Roberts W. S. Rogers R. Roome A. Sewall R. B. Stern R. A. Taft ]. C. Townsend F. G. Wacker B. F. B. Wallis E. T. Williams W. W. Williams R. A. Wodell W. E. Woodford 1909 S. J. D. Cass W. O. Chanute L. M. Chapin C. G. Frisbie J. S. Joyce I. W. Knapp R. W. LaMontagne A. Nimick F. S. Page E. H. Reynolds W. Roesler B. Thaw, Jr. T. C. Walker T. H. Walker 1910 S. L. S. Allen H. W. Beardsley E. W. Banner W. H. Brevoort, Jr. L. B. Cuddy H. D. Davis W. W. Eastman A. D. Elliot M. G. Ely R. D. W. Ewing H. p. Greenough K. S. Hall J. H. Hammond, Jr. H. p. Hobart J. D. Holloway A. Laughlin, Jr. R. Lord J. S. Malcolm B. Martin H. M. Mattison L. B. Mitchell J. p. Mitchell J. A. Rainier L. S. Runciman L. Shields G. W. Shillingford S. E. Short J. F. Stevens H. E. Talboll, Jr. D. F. Taylor W. W. Taylor J. H. Thompson, Jr. M. R. Voick C. K. Warmoth C. D. Winslow D. Woodward 1910 L. S. R. K. Dougherty H. O. HoyI G. H. Malstedl 1909 L.S. E. C. Daoust J. R. Powelson 1911 S. K. L. Allen R. p. Bownie W. Geer. Jr. H. B. Merwin J. W. Paramore C. H. Ray J. L. Smith 0. F. Soule W. G. Warnock R. C. Wilmot W. Wood 1911 1. Alden b. S. Baker H. W. Baker W. D. Bishop, Jr. H. R. Boynton, Jr. R. J. Carpenter T. Clark J. Connolly A. L. Corey C. Cornish F. W. Crandall J. D. Dana G. W. Darr M. W. Davis C. S. De Long air laniurrBtty 1908-9 341 Mtcmbers J. B. Dempsey E. J. Dimock S. D, Dyer R. Evans. Jr. J. W. Field J. E. Fisher. Jr. H. L. Folsom S. F. Freeman A. A. Gammell F. L. Gay J. P. GLllesple J. G. Haighl E. Harrah A. M. Harl vell J. M. Holcombe. Jr. J. B. Hollisler J. Home E. G. Holchkiss R. Jeffrey. Jr. R. R. King F. W. K.ttredge. Jr A. A. Low. Jr. K. Le Blanc R. B. Luchars V. .A. McAfee W. D. F. Manice A. D. Marks E. W. Mersereau R. A. Miller, Jr. W. C. Miller W. H. Mills E. T. Morrill E. B. Morris. Jr. K. E. Moser P. C. Nicholson M. O ' Brien E. OBryan. Jr. S. Peabody W. T. Piggoll G. C. Porter C. L. Reed J. E. Rowland J. T. Rowland J. F. Rumsev. Jr. H. P Scoll. ' Jr. .A. W. Shapleigh C. Sharlenberg J. H. Sherman S. B. Shields A. M. Sidenberg O. H. Smith L. Soule E. C. Stanton M. B. Starring. Jr C. P. Thomas J. V. Waters A. R. Wheeler L. R. Wheeler W. R. Wheeler J. M. W.llets E. M. Woolley 1912 J. H. Caldwell H. W. Carharl C. C. Carstairs T. W. Case C. D. Chapin R. P. Clarke H. W. Curtis L. E. De Forest G. E. Dimock, Jr. H. R. L. Emmet J. B. Felton H. E. Hernck D. Morgan C. Tower C. F. Tubbs h. W. Wright 1912 New Members T. W. Case C. D. Chapin H. C. Clapp H. W. Curtis F. L. Day G. E. Dimock. Jr. S. R. Francis S GIo er F. D. Hotchkiss D. Morgan T. D. Partridge W. H. Symington F. Webb 1910 S. S. F. Brown J. Kerr 1909 S. 1911 New Members R. Deming R. K. Haas H. M. Landon L. S. Morrison J. T. Terry 3rd. 1911 S, New Members W. Wood R. C. Wilmot R. P. Bownie W. G. Warnock L. M. Brooks C. A. Murfey W. R. Manny T. O ' Rourke W. F. Howe. Jr. R. McK. Hammer J. Wood. Jr. 342 E if t a n n r r a n ti ot ]P a u r r i Uowa (Tlub Officers CHARLES C. CUNNINGHAM, ' 09 President A. R. WATZEK, ' 09 Vice-President C. H. WATZEK. ' 10 S Secretary and Treasurer Mlcmbers 1909 E. J. Curtis C. C. Cunningham A. R. Watzek 1910 D. R. Dickey A. R. Nabstedt 1911 S. W. F. Kaynor C. S. Leopold 1909 F. S. A. Leopold 1910 T. S. P. A. Nelson 1911 M. A. Hall A. W. Gilliss G. F. Ingersoll 1912 L. H. Hass W. K. Kaynor 1909 S. P. R. Preston 1910 S. A. H. Candee J. M. Goss O. Murray C. H. Watzek 1911 L. S. J. V. Richardson W. R. Elliott Graduate Law School E. C. Carlson J. I. Kenyon F. N. Jacks H. N. Rogers Wm. Warnock Graduate School G. A. Baitsell E. E. Cole L. M. Liddie L. E. Hitchcock W. G. Baxter W. E. Lagerquist alp anluprBttH 1908-9 343 G. S. MACARTNEY ' . ' 09 G. S. HARDENBERG. ' 10 M. W. GRIGGS, ' 09 . Officers President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Mlembers 1909 A. P. G. G. Driscoll Hilsdale S. Macartney F. D. Lightner M. C. Lightner C. T. R. E. Secor. Jr. Schultze J. Tearse A. A. Clapp 1909 S. 1910 G. S. Hardenber M L. W. Griggs M. King R. R. Macartney R. Phelps 1910 S. B. W C. Thompson P. White S. J- M. Archer B. Basselt W. W. Eastman 1909 L.S. S. H. Bowman, Jr. 1911 D. h. Goodrich L. Legg E Bushnell E. Daggett G. A. Goodson 19|] S. B. C. Thompson S. E. R. H. Brooks Daggett H. Finch G. B. Moore E. D. Russell W. C. Semple 1912 L. V. A. J. Shields A. Smith G. Thomson J. A. Craig C. Hartley E. W. McDevitt Ke ilh Merril R. K. RICHARDS T. H. PROSSER Big Chief . Chief Graves C. F. Mills F. S. Page E. B. Howard D. Cass R. J. Roth W. S. Lawson F. H. Olmsted C. W. Howard F. W. Murray, Jr. W. S. Webb. Jr. M. C. Hannah H. C. Davis R. C. M. Pierce ■ e Hfo aas Louis Linder, Grand Pop Francis H. Olmsted, Pop Huntington Smith, Jr., Kid James M. Howard, Birdie Burrell R. Huff. Brute Denton Fowler, 3rd. Burglar Carl A. Lohmann, Plain CORPORATION ROOM, WOODBRIDGE HALL J STAIRCASE, WOODBRIDGE HALL ROTUNDA, BICENTENNIAL BUILDING COMMONS It U NIVERSITY CREW ON LAKE WHITNEY START OF 100 YARD DASH CLASS DAY. COMMENCEMENT, 1908 REUNION GROUP, COMMENCEMENT. 1908 s O , E3 aM  -EalH •  E3lH • •E3 (■ a s • nSV S mm ' ' m m Jk |p ' ' nsat , ; i F - ' y  E? , V ,.E3 •S c ' - II H ;ii.. ,.. ..J ' ES j| fE tl K ' i?i«- ' ' • ' =•1 1 !! H Bin --fe-; i 1 -18 1 1 -- .. , ! , -. .. i ■ ' - Sc - J -. ..J s-- Ok - ' fi3- ' ;« • - ' u I 4  ' JE , - r:g3,v- f g • l ' 4?l tf! 358 Sllir lannrr anb T a t nurri ' ecor6 of Current Events February I3tl), 1908 to Mtarcl) Ui). 1909 February 13 — Hockey: Yale 1, Crescent A. C, 4 February 1 4 — R. S. Spitzer re-elected Cross Country Captain. R. J. Schweizer was appointed leader of Appollo Glee Club. February 1 5— Elections to Courant Board: A. R. Dodd, 1909, J. L. McConaughy. 1909, Robert Moses. 1909, H. P. Stokes, 1909. Basketball: Yale, 14, Cornell 7. February 1 6 — Secretary Taft in New Haven. February Corporation Meeting. February 18 — Courant announces elections: A. B. Timm, 1910, Assistant Business Manager. February 20 — Hockey insignia awarded to Captain H. Stanley, 1908, D. C. Bakewell, 1908, L. H. Bigelow, 1908, C. G. Williams, 1908 S., G. C. Thayer, 1908. C. G. Driscoll. i 1908 S., H. A. Howe, 1909, G. C. Fels. 1909 S.. J. Heron, 1910, L. Stanley. 1910. ' J Basketball: Yale, 16, Columbia, 18. E. S. Blair, 1911, appointed leader of Freshman i Glee Club. February 21— Lit. elections: H. W. Stokes. 1909. E. K. Morse. 1909. H. A. Beers. 1909, C. H. Thurston, 1909. L. Bacon. 1909. Sophomores win Sophomore-Freshman Debate. j February 22 — Basketball: Yale 37, Princeton, 19. if February 24 — Death of Professor E. G. Bonner. U February 26 — President Hadky returns from Berlin. Corbey Court announces elections. (i February 28 — Basketball: Yale 16, Harvard 12. Crew Concert in New York. March 2 — Lyman Beecher lectures. March 4 — Waterloo lecture. March 5 — Third Lyman Beecher lecture. March 6 — Thirty-first annual News banquet. J. Heron. 1910. elected Hockey Captain. March 7 — Sigma Xi banquet. March 9 — W. S. Gushing, 1 908, selected as Rhodes scholar. March 1 2 — George Harvey delivers Bromley lecture. Dual Wrestling Meet with Columbia. March 1 3 — Lit. Banquet. Kopper Kettle Klub announces elections. March 1 4 — Dr. S. M. Zwemer lectures on Mohammedanism. aUlniuprattsianB-a 359 March 16— ■. M. C. A. elections: C. S. Campbell, 1909. President, Dwight Hall; J. W. Williams, 1908, University General Secretary; K. B. Welles, 1908, Academic Secretary; N. Y. Duncan, 1910, Vice-President; D. H. Leavens. 1909, Treasurer; C. A. Goddard. 1910, Librarian; C. Holbrook, Recordmg Secretary. Byers Hall: G. V. Baker, 1909 S.. President; J. C. Reed, 1910 S., Vice-President; C. F. Mills. 1909 S.. Treasurer; L. K. Thorne. Recording Secretary. Second Bromley lecture delivered by George Harvey. March 18 — Phi Beta Kappa banquet. T. A. Cushman. 1909. elected Captain of Basketball; G. M. Congdon, 1909, Manager, and J. C. Piatt, 1910. Assistant Manager. Yale Press Association started. March 20 — Final Chamber Concert. Record banquet. March 23 — 1908 S. Class Book Statistics announced. C. C. Hincks, 1911, elected Fresh- man Fence Orator. March 26 — Meeting of Civic Societies. March 27 — 1910 enlarges Sheffield representation on Prom. Committee. C. P. Parker. 1909 L. S., elected Captain University Wrestling Team; F. A. Cellar, 1909, Manager. March 28 — Alpha Sigma Xi announces elections. March 30 — Berkeley Lecture. Baseball: Yale 2, Manhattan 3. April 1 — Baseball: Yale 5, Trinity 2. April 3 — Law School Journal announces elections. H. Hunsiker, 1909 S., elected Captain Class Crew. April 4 — Corinthian Yacht Club opens. Baseball: Yale 1, Fordham 4. Debating Team chosen. April 6 — Last Symphony Concert. April 8 — Junior Fraternities announce elections from 1909. April 9— Baseball: ' ale 9. Tufts 1. April 1 — ' ale-Harvard Freshman Debate. April II — Baseball: Yale I, New York Nationals 9; Yale 2nd 26, Harstroms 2; Yale, 1911, 1, Betts Academy 3. April 1 3 — Wm. Archer Lectures. April 13 — Baseball: Yale 2nd 6, University 3. Junior Fraternities announce elections from 1910. April 23 — Announced that F. S. Jones, 84, will succeed Dean Wright. Baseball: ' ' ale 5, N. Y. A. C. 2; Yale 2nd 7, Waterbury, 5. April 24 — Revizor produced by Dramatic Association. 360 Sl rlannfran J ntPDurrt April 25— Baseball: Yale 7, Columbia 4; Yale 2nd 9, Milford 5; Yale 191 1, 2, Pennsylva- nia 1911, 0. April 28— Yale 1911. 4. Mercersburg 2. April 29— Baseball: Yale 6, West Point 2. R. P. McNulty, 1909 L. S., elected Captain of Soccer Team. May 1 — Yale-Harvard Debate, won by Harvard. May 2— Baseball: Yale 2. Pennsylvania 3; Yale 2nd 7, Hotchkiss 0; Yale 1911, 1 , An- dover 0. Spring Track Games. May 4 — Baseball: Yale 4, Georgetown 2. May 6 — Baseball: Yale 2, Brown I. Phi Beta Kappa elects officers: W. W. Borden, 1909, President; H. H. Bundy, 1909, Vice-President; C. S. Campbell, 1909, Secre- tary; S. M. Phelan, 1909, Treasurer. May 9— Baseball: Yale 3, Andover 0; Yale 2nd 5, Hill School 0. Princeton- Yale Dual Track Meet won by Yale, 73-31. Princeton 191 I -Yale 1911 Dual Track Meet won by jf Princeton, 541 2 to AQVi- ! ' May 13— Baseball: Yale 4, Wesleyan i; Yale 1911, 3, Dean Academy 9. ! May 14— Baseball: Yale 3. Dartmouth 2. [ May 16 — Baseball: Yale 3, Pennsylvania 1; Yale 2nd 1, Yale 1911, 6. Spring Races at Lake Whitney. Yale-Harvard Dual Meet won by Yale, 60 1-5 to 43 4-5. May 19— Baseball: Yale 1911, 6, Princeton 1911, 2. May 20— Baseball: Yale 3, Amherst 1 ; Yale 2nd 2, Westville 1. I May 21— Tap Day. May 22 — Sheff. Societies announce elections. May 23 — Seventh Interscholastic Meet. Baseball: Yale 0, Holy Cross I; Yale 1911, 2, Harvard 1911, 2; Yale 2nd 8, Holbrook 0. May 26 — Tennis Tournament. May 27— Baseball: Yale 9, Brown 0; Yale 1911, 2, Harvard 1911, 4. May 28 — Elihu Club announces elections. Yale 3rd in Intercollegiates. June 2 — F. H. Olmsted, 1909, elected President of Baseball Association; J. F. Johnson, Jr., 1910, Assistant Manager; C. B. Hawke, 1910, Secretary. J. B. Peirce, 1909, elected President of Navy ; H. T. Curtiss, 1910, Secretary and Assistant Manager of Navy. June 3 — Baseball: Yale 0, Holy Cross 1 ; Crew leave for New London. M. A. Seabury, 1909, elected President Track Association; M. W. Griggs, 1910, Assistant Manager; J. B. Spencer, 1910, Secretary. a I r 1! u i II r r H i 1 H 1 9 D B - a 361 June 4 — Examinations begin. June 5 — Maude Adams presents Twelltli Night at the Lawn Club. City Government Club announces elections. June 6 — Baseball: ' ale 2, Princeton 3. June 8 — Freshman Mg rs. elected: J. Huron, 1910, H. P. Bingham, 1910, A. De Silver, 1910. S. Bayne-Jones, 1910. June 10 — Baseball: Yale 7, Louisiana State 1. L. V. Howe, 1909 S., elected Track Captain. June 15 — Baseball: Yale 8, Princeton 2. Fence orations delivered. June 23— Baseball: Yale 3, Harvard 0. June 25 — Yale-Harvard Boat Race won by Harvard. September 23 — Academic Rush. September 24 — Formal opening of Divinity, Law and Art Schools. Sophomores win wrestling match. C. J. Copmann, 1 909, appointed coach of 1912 football team. September 25 — Reception to Freshmen at Dwight Hall. September 26 — Sheff. Rush. Sheff. Juniors win wrestling matches. September 30 — Football: Yale 16, Wesleyan 0. October 1 — Campus Committee appointed: P. S. Andrews, 1909, J. F. Baker, 1909, E. F. Bateson, 1909, F. P. Butler, 1909, H. C. Davis, 1909, J. B. Perrin. 1909. R. Fair- banks. 1909, F. B. Hamlin, 1909, J. M. Howard, 1909, R. Mallory, Jr.. 1909. H. McDonnell, 1909, J. B. Grant. Jr., 1909. Chairman. Berkeley Association opens. October 3 — Announcement of election of 1911 Deacons: S. S. Day, F. W. Hyde, H. B. Van Sinderen. L. R. Wheeler. Scholarship honors announced. October 4 — Football: Yale 5. Syracuse 0. Election of Senior Committees: Class Day. H. H. Bundy. chairman. J. M. Howard, C. S. Campbell. R. Mallory. Jr., D. Fowler, 3rd; Picture Committee, E. F. Jefferson, chairman, R. A. Spitzer, E. F. Bateson; Sup- per Committee, S. M. Phelan, chairman, M. B. Vilas, L. Godchaux, G. S. Macartney, R. S. Rove; Senior Promenade Committee, H. Lippitt, chairman, S. J. Keator, G. M. Congdon, E. F. Bateson, H. A. Howe. L. Godchaux, J. M. Ethridge; Class Orator, M. O. Parry; Class Poet, H. W. Stokes; Class Historian, L. Kennedy; Class Secretary, H. P. Stokes; Triennial Committee, M. A. Seabury, chairman. J. B. Grant M. O. Parry, A. A. Clark, P. S. Andrews; Cap and Gown Committee, A. D. Farwell, chairman. J. H. Mallory. D. Fowler, 3rd; Cup Committee. G. G. Dominick, chairman, E. F. Jefferson. First Taft Club Parade. October 7 — Junior Promenade Committee elected: E. Hoyt, chairman, S. M. Clement, Jr.. Floor Manager; L. G. Hall. J. F. Johnson. H. G. Holt, E. H. Coy, C. C. Jewett, E. T. Williams. 362 ©Iff Sannpr ani 1 a t Pnurrt October 8 — Sophomore German Committee elected: A. L. Corey, Chairman; E. S. Blair, Floor Manager, C. W. Davis, F. W. Hyde, Jr., F. F. Randolph. October 10 — Football: Yale 3. Holy Cross 0. 1911 S. elects officers: H. F. Murchie, Presi- dent; D. Knox, Vice-President; W. A. Stone, Secretary and Treasurer. Sheff. members of Senior Promenade Committee elected: E. B. Howard, B. Thaw, Jr., F. W. Beinecke. Pundit elections announced. 1910 S. elects officers: B. Hopkins, President; N. C. Douglas, Vice-Presid ent; C. M. Kerr, Secretary and Treasurer. October 1 5 — G. M. Noyes, 1910, appointed Association Manager Tennis Association. Am- bassador Bryce delivers first Dodge Lecture. October 1 7 — Football : Yale 6, West Point 0. Tennis Tournament ends. October 19— E. H. Coy. 1910. elected Field Captain. October 20 — Fall Track Meet. N. C. Stevens, 1910, elected Tennis Captain. October 24 — Football: Yale 38, Washington and Jefferson 0. Cheer Leaders appointed: J. M. Howard, 1909, M. A. Seabury. 1909. F. H. Olmsted. 1909, F. W. Bellamy. 1909, F. C. Hunt, 1909 B., Ballard, 1909 S. Football: Yale 1912, 0. WiUiston 0. October 27 — Junior Fraternities announce elections. Judge Taft here. Wigwam and Man- glers from 1911 elected. October 28 — Class Day Committee. W. S. Lawson, Jr., R. W. La Montagne, T. D. Tag- gart, A. G. Heidrich, L. G. Warren; Class Book Committee, W. C. Wick, E. S. Peirce J. L. Bagg. R. Negley; Triennial Committee, H. Hunsiker, J. B. Stuart, C. G. Frisbie; Supper Committee, H. V. Stephens, W. E. Prosser, B. Stearns; Cap and Gown Com- mittee, W. B. Earnshaw, R. L. Mann, E. L. Beaty; Class Day Historians, G. Burn- ham, G. F. Brown, N. P. Peirce. W. C. Chanute, H. M. Wheaton; Cup Committee, L. V. Howe. S. F. Brown. C. Gardner, Jr.; Statisticians, W. H. Hubbard, Jr.. C. S. Condon, F. S. Page, F. B. Ijams; Class Book Historians, G. W. Traer, Jr., J. D. Cass, W. Farson, R. Walter, J. A. Scarlett, W. G. Rodiger. L. A. Banker; Senior Promenade Committee. G. C. Fels, T. Lynn, M. H. Wilson, R. E. Thompson; Picture Committee C. F. Mills. P. G. Preston, R. Cary; Senior German Committee. J. S. Joyce. H. F. De Lavour. E. F. Wood. October 31 — Football: Yale 19. Massachusetts Aggies 0; Yale 1912, 22. Andover 0. Fall Regatta won by 1911. November 4 — W. H. Taft, Yale, ' 78. elected President of United States. November 5 — Sheff. Debating Team chosen. November 7— Football: Yale 10, Brown 10; Yale 1912, 5, Princeton 1912, 0. November 1 2 — Alpha Chi Rho announces elections. November 14— Football: Yale 11, Princeton 6; Yale 1912, 0, Harvard, 1912, 6. te §alpaJuinprHilH.19na-9 363 November 1 8 — Juniors Fraternities announce elections from 1911. November 19 — K. E. Mosser, 1911, elected Captain of the Golf Team. November 20 — Harvard- Yale joint concert. November 21 — Football: Yale 0, Harvard 4. Cornell wins Cross Country championship. November 25 — E. H. Coy, 1910, elected Captain of Football Team. December I — Law School officers. December 5 — Phi Beta Kappa anniversary. December 6 — Basketball: Yale 16, College of the City of New York 32. Sheff. Frater- nities announce elections. Book and Bond announces elections. Examinations begin. December 8 — Sheff. Election Committee acts. Concert by Oratorio Society. December 12 — A. M. Haskell, 1910 elected Cross Country Captain. December 14 — Musical Clubs ' itinerary announced. Basketball: Yale 35, Fordham 13. December 16 — Death of Ik Marvel. Musical Clubs leave for Christmas trip. 1909. January 6 — Results of Hockey trip announced. January 8 — Election of 1909 Ivy Committee; H. H. Livingston, Chairman, F. O. Mason, F. B. Trudeau. January 9 — Basketball: ale 16, Wesleyan 18. Freshman-Sophomore Debate. January 10 — F. W. Murray, 1909, appointed coach of Freshman Hockey Team. January 13 — Basketball: Yale 12, Princeton 34. A. B. Lowell elected President of Har- vard. January 15 — Hockey: ' ale 2, Dartmouth 3. January 16 — Basketball: Yale 13 Dartmouth 11. Production of The Critic at the Hy- perion by the Dramatic Association. January 1 8 — Promenade festivities begin. January 1 9 — Promenade. January 20 — Basketball: i ' ale 44, Alumni 20. January 22 — Basketball: Yale 34, Princeton 12. Hockey: Yale 3, R. P. I. 1. Basket- ball: Yale 40, Princeton 28. January 23 — Hockey: Yale 1, London Field Club 4. January 26 — Musical Club elects officers. C. A. Lohmann, 1910, Leader Glee Club; C. A. Connell, 1910, Leader Banjo Club; H. G. Holt, 1910, Manager of the Association; C. W. Davis, 19n, Assistant Manager. January 28 — Dodge and Bromley lectures begin. 364 © 1| r S a H n f r tx ait Put P ii u r r t January 30 — Hockey. Yale 6, Cornell 3. Basketball: Yale 18, Polytechnic Institute 28. Sigma Xi announces elections. February 2 — W. P. White, 1910, elected President of Football Association; C. C. Hincks, 1911, Assistant Manager. February 3 — Hockey: Yale II, Columbia 4. Basketball: Yale 22, Pennsylvania 15. February 6 — Hockey: Yale 2, Wanderers 3. Basketball: Yale 22, West Point 15. Senior Council elected: J. B. Grant, R. Moses, W. W. Borden, E. O. Proctor. February I 1 — Phi Beta Kappa elections announced. February 12 — Basketball: Yale 22, Harvard 8. February I 7 — Percy Mackaye lectures on The Dramatist as a Citizen. Corinthian Yacht Club officers elected. February 20 — Basketball: Yale 15, Pennsylvania 31. Hockey: Harvard 5, Yale 0. February 22 — Second Bromley lecture. February 23 — Basketball: Yale — , Columbia — . John Heran, 1910 re-elected Captain of Hockey Team. J. M. Ethridge, H. A. Howe, H. P. Stokes elected to Senior Council. February 24 — Lit. elections: R. D. French, 1910, Chairman; T. L. Riggs, 1910, Literary Editor; R. D. Hillis, 1910, A. E. Baker, 1910, H. V. O ' Brien, 1910. February 26 — Basketball: Yale 25, Harvard 4. March 2 Sigma Xi Lecture. March 4 — Inauguration of President Taft at Washington — first Yale President. March 5 — Courant banquet. March 9 — E. M. Woolley, 1911, elected fence orator. March II — L. W. Eames, 1910, elected Captain of Basketball Team. March I 2 — News banquet. March I 6 — Lit. banquet. March 19 — Record banquet. ■ Cist of Stu6 int5 apartment of J)l)ilosof)l)r tb i ' lA.rts ( ra6uate School [The major subject of study is slated in each. Students marked A are pursuing courses of study in absence, under the direction of the Faculty, for the degree of Master of Arts, Mechanical Engineer, or Civil Engineer.] Aberdeen, IVashineton English New Britain, Connecticut Mathematics Rose Abel, B. A. University of Kansas 1901 Harry Leslie Agard, B. A. Wesleyan University 1904 M.A. Yale University 1908 Konosuke Akiyama Keiogijiku University 1905 Antonio Noble de las Alas, LL.B. Indiana University 1908 Arthur Dwight Allen, B.A. Yale University 1901 William Talbot Allison, B.A. University of Toronto, 1899, M.A. 1900 B.D. Yale University 1901 Malo Marius Amunson, B.A. Butler College 1905. M.A. 1906 Coleman Emanuel Andel, B.A. Yale University 1902, LL.B. 1904 Christopher Magee Anderson, B.A. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Yale University 1904 English 74 Lake PI. 206 Yale P. O. TolfVo, Japan Economics Taal, Batangas, PhiUipine Islands Law and Economics Clen View, Kentucky Middlefield, Connecticut Wabash, Indiana Belleville, Illinois English Sociology German 83 Mansfield St. 609 E. D. A. Middlefield 622 E. D. A. A. alr IntwrrHttH 19DB-9 367 GRADUATE SCHOOL Clarence Edward Andrews, B.A. ' alc University 1906. M. . 1908 Anna Margaret Arbuckle, B.A. Grove City Collese 1904 George Franklin Atwater, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Albert Edwin Avey, B.A. Yale University 1908 George Alfred Baitsell. B.S. Central University of Iowa 1908 Lome Webster Barclay, B.A. Bethany College (W. ' a.) 1906. MA. 1907 Alpha Winifred Barlow, B.S. Sm.lh College 1896 Ida Barney, B.A. Smith College 1908 Robert James Beach, B.A. Wesleyan University 1890 B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1893. M.A. New ' ork University 1899 Harry Beal, B.A. Yale University 1906 Samuel John Berard, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Harry Cleveland Blagbrough, B.A. NX ' illiams College 1907 Carl William Blegen, B.A. University of Minnesota 1907, B.. . Yale University 1908 Alice Frances Blood, B.S. Mass. Institute of Technology 1903 Herbert Luther Bodman, B.A. Yale University 1905 Albert George Boesel, B.A. Ohio Stale University 1907 John Sidney Boman, B.A. University of Missouri 1902 Zelly Adam Bonoff, M.D. Yale University 1904 Rowland Sherwood Bosworth, B.A. Yale University 1908 Ncrvhurgh, Ncn York Fnnlish 200 F. A ' eU ' Haven, Connecticut English 33 Howard Ave. Neti ' Haven, Conneclicul Mechanical Enginee 1 776 State St. ing Cincinnati, Ohio Philosophy 211 F. Fremont, Iowa Biology 8 Prospect Place Poplar Hill, Ontario Social Science 198 Hamilton St. Nerv Haven, Connecticut Biblical Lileralur 89 Bristol St. A ' clJ) Haven, Connecticut Mathematics 346 Whitney Ave. So. Meriden, Connecticut English So. Meriden Concord, Nerv Hampshire Enghsh A. 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Pacific Theological Seminary 1908 Wendell Stanton Brooks, B.A. Yale Universily 1908 Harry Gunnison Brown, B.A. Williams College 1904 Mable Electa Buland, B.A. University of Washington 1904, M.A. 1908 Horace Thomas Burgess, B.A. National Normal Universily 1905, B.A. Yale Universily 1906, M.A. 1907 Josephine May Burnham, Ph.B. University of Chicago 1901 Katharine Jeannette Bush, Ph.D. Yale Universily 1901 Lucy Peck Bush Ronald Muirhead Byrnes, B.A. Yale Universily 1908 DeLorme Donaldson Cairnes, B.A. Queen ' s University 1905, M.E. 1906 Burton Howard Camp, B.A. Wesleyan Universily 1901 M.A. Harvard University 1907 Gilbert Whitney Campbell Kentucky Universily 1908, M.A. 1908 Gordon Case Yale University Ju Hsiang Chen Kansas State Agricultural College 1900, Physiological Chemistry M,S. Pennsylvania Stale College 1908 Brorvn Cifp, Michigan Geology 203 York St. Raleigh, North Carolina English A. Norwalk, Conneclicul Mechanical Engineering 2 1 6 Orchard St. Branford, Connecticut Civil Engineering 709 W. D. Berkeley, California Social Science 396 Elm St. Chicago, Illinois Latin Wallingford Troy, New York 691 Yale P.O. Economics Castle Rock, Washington English 61 Trumbull St. IVaynesville, Ohio Mathematics 700 W. D. A ' eD ' Haven, Connecticut English 1 304 Chapel St. New Haven, Connecticut Natural Science I 33 Howe St. New Haven, Connecticut 133 Howe St. Botany Norwich, Connecticut History 769 Yale P. O. Ottawa, Ontario Geology Middletown, Connecticut Mathematics Middletown Lexington, Kentucky Philosophy 653 E. D. Peconic, New York Social Science 41 V. Canton, China Engineering and Physics 909 Yale p. O. State College, Pennsvlvania 710 W. D. Jf alr Initirraity 1908-9 369 GRADUATE SCHOOL Howard Emerson Cliurcli, Ph.B. Roclfville, Connecticut Yale L ' niversilv 1908 Sanitary Engineerinj Raymond Gilmore Clapp, B.A. Boston, Massachusetts Boston Univfrsily I9C0 Biblical Literature B.D. Yale University 1903, M.A. 1904 Evert Mordecai Clark, B.A. Lancaster, Ohio Yale University 1905, M.A. 1906 Enfilish Elizabeth Whittlesey Cleaveland, Ph.B. Lalfcville, Connecticut University of Chicago 1902 Enfilisl, Norman Parsons Clement, B.A. Buffalo, Neiv Yorl( a e Univcrsilv 1907 English Reginald Mcintosh Cleveland, B.A. New York Cil } Yale University 1908 ' English Erma Eloise Cole, B.A. Fayette, lorva Upper Iowa University 1900 Greek Harry Thomas Collings, B.A. Hamilton, Ncxv Yorl( Colgate University 1903, M.A. 1905 German Constantine Mugurditch Constantian, Ph. B. Killis, Turkey Yale University 1908 Curtis Edward Cook, B.A. Pennsylvania College 1903 Orvyn Wesley Edgar Cook, B.A. University of Southern California 1908 Charlton Dows Cocksey, Ph.B. Yale University 1905 Oscar Henry Cooper, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1908 George Edward Copenhaver, B.A. Roanoke College 1908 Donald John Cowling, B.A. Lebanon Vallev College 1902 B..A. Yale University 1903, M.A. 1904 Urban Cronan, B.A. Yale University 1906. M.A. 1908 William Abraham Crowley, B.A. Kentucky University 1907. M.A. 1908 William Smith Culbertson, B.A. Emporia College 1907 B.A. Yale University 1908 Elizabeth Eudora Curtis. B.A. Vassar College 1905 Paul Curts, B.A. Yale University 1905, M.A 1907 Chemistry Neh ' torvn. Connecticut English Los Angeles, California English Nen Haven, Connecticut Physics Abilene, Texas English Bristol, Tennessee Economics Baldwin, Kansas Philosophy A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut Romance Languag Lexington, Kentucky Economics Emporia, Kansas Social Science A ' eD ' Haven, Connecticut Mathematics Coldrvater, Michigan German 57 Elm St. 613 E. D. 227 F. 133 Howe St. A. A. 74 Lake PI. 352 Crown Si. 277 Crown St. Newtown 75 Clark St. 284 Orange St. 35 High St. 140 W. A. 455 Orange St. 653 E. D. 204 F. 61 Trumbull St. 3 Hillhouse Ave. ' 370 QIl]c lanupr tx nh Pnt Pnurrt GRADUATE SCHOOL Chicago, Illinois New York Cit Philippi, West Virginia Evanslon, Illinois George Dahl, B.A. Yale University 1908 George Eugene Davis, B.A. Yale University 1902 Pierpont VanDerveer Davis, B.A. Yale University 1905 Arthur Spencer Dayton, B.A. West Virginia University 1 907, LL.B.l William Dwight Dean, B.A. Yale University 1905 John Bellows DeForest, B.A. Yale University 1905 Chester Rhoades DeLaVergne, B.A. New York Cit ) Yale University 1905 James Levi Deming, B.A. University of Cincinnati 1889 M.A, Bethany College (W. Va.) 1900 Sherwood Owen Dickerman, B.A. Yale University 1896 John Luther Dickson, B.D. Yale University 1908 William Hughes Diller, B.A. Yale University 1907 George Stuart Dole, B.A. Yale University 1906, M.A. 1907 Louis Alexander Dole, B.A. Yale University 1906, M.A. 1907 Arthur Wayland Dox, B.S. University of Pennsylvania 1904, MA. Columbia University 1905 Waldo Hilary Dunn, B.A. Yale University 1906 Edward Lewis Durfee, B.A. Yale University 1896 Willard Higley Durham, B. A. Yale University 1904 Eugene Norman Duty, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908 Graham Edgar, B.S. Kentucky State College 1907 Marion Graham Elkins, B.S. 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Holyoke Colleoe 1905 Lewis Charles Everard, B.A. Yale University 1908 Henry Pratt Fairchild, B.A. Doane College 1900 Jacob Plummer Feiser, B.A. Roanoke College 1904 James Fulton Ferguson, B.A. Monmouth College 1903 B..A. Yale University 1906, M... . 1907 Edna Louise Ferry, B.A. .Vll rUlvcke Colleoe 1905 Morris Seide Fine, Ph.B. Vale University 1908 Nathaniel S. Fineberg, B.A. McGill University 1908 Theodore Adolph Fischer, B.D. Tufts College 1896 Everett Henry Fitch, B.A. Colgate University 1893, M.A. 1896 William Ruthven Flint. B.A. ■ale University 1898, M.A. 1906 Francis Edward Foley, B.A. Holy Cross College 1908 Alan Fox, B.A. Yale University 1903 Nathan Roscoe Francis, B.A. ' ale University 1902. Ph.B. 1908 Charles Franklin, B.A. Central College 1894, M.A. 1895, B.D. Vanderbilt University 1901, M.A. Yale University 1907 Frank Nugent Freeman, B,A. Wesleyan University 1904, M.A. Yale University 1906, Ph.D. 1908 Andrew Chesley Furbush, B.A. Yale University 1897. M.A. 1899 B.D. 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Yale University 1905 Herbert Hartley Guest, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 George Frederick Gundeifinger, Ph.B. Sewicklev, Pennsylvania 12 S. H. A. A. West Haven 694 W. D. A. 75 Fourth St. English Nordhoff, California Strashurg, Pennsvlvania English A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Chemistry Yale University 19C6 Charles Walter Hall, B.A. Doane College 1904, B.A, Yale University 1907 George Anthony Hall, B.A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1901 Alfred Ernest Hamill, B.A. Yale University 1905 Lee LaPlace Harding, B.S. Rhode Island Coll. of Agri. and Mech. Arts 1906 Samuel Milby Harrington, B.A. Yale University 1906 William Henry Harris, B.D. Yale University 1907 Mathematics Stocl(ville, Nebraska History Boston, Massachusetts Biblical Literature Chicago, Illinois English Lyme, Connecticut Mathematics A. Southport 602 E. D. I 64 Edgewood Ave. 124 Wall St. 87 Yale P. O. 583 Howard Ave. A. 78 Lake PI. New York City Wardsville, Ontario English Philosophy A. 644 E. D. air IStiiurrattQ 1908-0 373 Edwin Decks Harvey, B.A. a e Universllv 1907 Samuel Clarke Harvey, Pli.B. Yale Univcrsily 1907 Wells Southworth Hastings, B.A. Yale Universilv 1902 Yasujiro Hayakawa Oila Agricultural School 1899 Fred Harvey Heath, B.S. New Hampshire Coll. Agri. and Mech. Arts 1905 Harry Clifton Heaton, B.A. Yale University 1907 Luther Bateman Henderson, B.S. New York Uni versity 1906 Nathaniel Herz, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Warren Fayette Hickernell, B.A. Ohio Northern University 1908 Warren Witherell Hilditch, Ph.B. Yale University 1905 Alfred Reed Hill. B.A. Yale University 1902 John Warren Hill, B.A. Univ. of New Brunswick 1905. M. A. 1907 Raymond Thompson Hill, B.A. Yale University 1904. M.A. 1905 Hou Wei Ho John Dean Holm, B.S. Carleton College 1906. M.S. 1907 Davenport Hooker, B.A. Yale University 1908 May Myrtelle Hoppen, B.A. Woman ' s College of Baltimore 1897 James Osborne Hopwood, B.S. University of Pennsylvania 1904 Charles Robert Housum, B.A. Yale University 1908 McKay Sylvander Howard, B.A. Dartmouth College 1907 GRADUATE SCHOOL New Ferr j, England Sociology Woodhiirv, Connecticut Physiology EngleU ' ood, New Jersey Oita, Japan English Economics Warner, New Hampshire Chemistry Walerhurv, Connecticut Romance Languages Newport, New Jersev Semitic Lang, and Bibl. Lit A ' eii ' Haven, Connecticut Mining Engineering Ada, Ohio Economics Thompsonvillc, Connecticut Physiological Chemistry Cambridge, Massachusetts English Centre Hampton, New Brunswick Chemistry Branford, Connecticut Romance Languages Tientsin, China Civil Engineering Stillwater, Minnesota Mining Engineering A ' eDi Haven, Connecticut Biology New Haven, Connecticai English Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Botany and Chemistry Cleveland, Ohio English West Lebanon, New Hampshire Chemistry and Mineralogy 624 E. D. 120 York St. A. 332 York St. 712 W. D. Paris, France 653 W. D. 1 I 8 Edwards St. 98 York Sq. 706 W. D. 83 Williams St. 9 1 Dwight St. I 1 4 High St. 114 High St. 83 C. 358 Wiiilhrcp Ave. A. A. 293 York St. I ■ 374 Sljf iHannrr anb Pot nurri William Rabon Howell, Ph.B. M.lllgan College 1904, B.A. 1905 M.A: Yale University 1908 Francis Edwin Howland, B.A. Yale University 1904 Yii Peng Hua Albert Wallace Hull, B.A. Yale University 1905 Harold Bruce Hunting, B.A. Yale University 1901, B.D. 1904 GRADUATE SCHOOL Wihon, Norlh Carolina Biblical Literature and Social Los Palacios, Cuba Cla SoochoTv, China Civil Engineering Torrington, Conneclicut Physics A ell Haven, Conneclicut Biblical Literature Harold Thomas Fuller Husted, B.A. Wesifield, Nerv York Yale University 1908 Harry Neal Hyde, B.A. Yale University 1895 David Duiyea Irwin, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 William Johnson Jack, B.A. Yale University 1905 Akira Izumi Keiogiiiku University 1905 Donald Lines Jacobus, B.A. Yale University 1908 Harold Burton Jamison, B.A. Yale University 1906 Nejib Hoohanness Jebejian, B.A. Central Turkey College 1903, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Stephen Paul Jefferson, B.D. Temple College 1904 Gerard Edward Jensen, B.A. Yale University 1907 George Metcalf Johnson, B.A. Yale University 1908 Benjamin Franklin Jones, B.A. Yale University 1908 Blanche Adaline Jones, B.A. Vassar College 1896 John Lewis Jones, Ph.B. Lafayette College 1905 Alexander Corbin Judson, B.A. Pomona College 1907, M.A. Yale University 1908 Classics Swacuse, Nerv Yorl( History Boston, Massachusetts Mining Engineering Indiana, Pennsylvania History Tokyo, Japan Economics A en Haven, Connecticut English Cloversville, Nerv York History Aintab, Turkey Civil Engineering Port Jefferson, Nerv York English Norwicli, Connecticut English A cn Haven, Connecticut Spanish Nanticoke, Pennsylvania History Pittsburg, Pennsylvania English Bangor, Pennsylvania Mathematics Bostonia, California English 624 Yale P. O. A. 1 1 4 High St. 1 20 York St. 41 Pleasant St. 211 F. A. 133 College St. A. 83 Mansfield St. 26 Court St. A. 945 Yale p. O. 381 WH. 1076 Chapel St. 366 Whalley Ave. 953 Yale P. O. Bridgeport 314 George St. 631 E. D. ?!alP Uniurraita 1908-9 375 GRADUATE SCHOOL Margnrel Judson, B.A. Vassar College 1903 Mihran Tatios Kalaidjian, B. A. St. Pauls Inslilule, Tarsus. 1903. B.D. Yale Univereity 1905. M. A. 1907 Robert Porter Keep, B.A. Yale University 1903 William Oded Keirstead, B.A. Bates College 1906. B..A. ' ale University 1907. M..A. 1908 Chauncey Clark Kennedy, B.A. Yale University 1904 Virginia Wadlow Kennedy, B.A. Woman ' s College of Baltimore 1896 Ramdas Khan, L.A. Calcutta Uni erslly 1903 Myra C. Kilborn, B.A. Wellesley College 1906 John Ervin Kirkpatrick, B.D. Chicago Theological Seminary 1895, M.A. Yale University 1906 Israel Simon Kleiner, Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Frank Joseph Klingberg, B.A. University of Kansas 1907, M.A. 1908 Clarence Moore Knox, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Gabriel B. Kramer, M.D. Baltimore Medical College Daniel Webster Kurtz, B.A. Juniata College 1905 Arthur Burton LaCour, B. A. Yale University 1904 Walter Edwards Lagerquist, B.A. Simpson College 1903. B.A. Yale University 1905. M.A. 1906 John Kenyon Lamond, B.S. Rhode Island Coll. Agrlc. and Mech. Arts 1907 M.A. 1907. M.A. Yale University 1908 Julius Ansgar Larsen, B.A. Yale University 1908 Net) York City English 37 Howe St. Everek, Asia Minor Philosophy 619 W. D. Farminglon, Connecticul A. German Cornhill, NeTV i3runsii ' ic f Sociology Montowese Nen Yorif Ci ' ij Biblical Llleratu A. Baltimore, Maryland English 146 Norton St. Calcutta, India Philosophy 53 Prospect St. A ' eD ' Haven, Connecticul English and Psyche 55 Dwight St. logy Oxford, Connecticul History 0. ford A ' eH) Haven, Connecticul Physiological Chem 39 Howe St. islry Dillon, Kansas History 22 Whalley Ave. Hartford, Connecticut Mechanical Engine 685 W. D. ring Ner Haven, Connecticul 342 George St. Bacteriology Lal(e, Ohio Philosophy Leipsic A c ' D) Orleans, Louisiana English A. Clarinda, loTva 631 W. D. Economics Usquepaugh, Rhode Island Mathematics 103 Park St. Netiy Haven, Connecticut Mining Engineering 418 B. 1 ■ 376 ®ljp Sannrr anb 1 a t Pnurri William Gilbert Lathrop, B.A. Brown University 1889, B.D. Yale University 1892. M.A. 1905 Kenneth Scott Latourette, B.S. McMinnville College 1904, B.A. Yale University 1906. M.A. 1907 Henry Wells Lawrence, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1906, M.A. 1907 Henry Barrett Learned, B.A. Harvard University 1890, M.A. 1897 Ray Holme Legate, B.S. University of Arkansas 1905 Benjamin Ephraim Lewis, B.A. University of Kansas 1901, M.A. 1902 Leonard Merritt Liddle, B.S. Cornell College 1906 William Harding Longley, B.A. Acadia University 1901, B.A. Yale University 1907. M.A. 1908 Allen Loudon, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Herman Samuel Lovejoy, B.S. Dartmouth College 1894. M.A. Yale University 1908 George Blakeman Lovell, B.A. Yale University 1901. M.A. 1903 Tasker Gantt Lowndes, B.A. Yale University 1907 Fred Elmore Lumley, B.A. Hiram College 1905, M.A. McMaster University 1907 Frederick Bliss Luquiens, B.A. Yale Unlversily 1897. PhD. 1905 John Franklin Lyman, B.S. Massachusetts Ag icultural College 1905 Tai Cheng Ma Helen Flora McAfee, B.A. Smith College 1903 Donald McBride, B.A. Yale University 1906 John Thomas McCants, B.A. Marion Institute 1903, M.A. University of Virginia 1906 GRADUATE SCHOOL Shelton, Conneclicul Social Science Oregon Ci(p, Oregon History White Plains, Nerv York History Nerv Haven, Conneclicul History Mena, Arkansas Biblical Literature Nerv Haven, Conneclicul Philosophy Walker, Iowa Chemistry Paradise, Nova Scotia Biology Norrvalk, Conneclicul Mining Engmeenng Branford, Connecticut Education Neiv Haven, Conneclicul German Baltimore. Mar ]land English St. Thomas, Ontario Social Science Shelton 195 F. 125 Dwight St. 50 Cold Spring St 299 Norton Si. 1193 Chapel St. 162 S. C. L. 45 Park St. Norwalk Branford 765 Whitney Ave. A. Northford A ' etv Haven. Connecticut 595 Orange St. English Amherst, Massachusetts 706 W. D. Physiological Chemistry Tientsin, China 35 High St. Civil Engineering A ' c-n ' Haven, Connecticut 94 York Sq. English Cleveland, Ohio A. English Marion, Alabama 687 W. D. English fair Bniurrsitii laOB-S 377 Richard McCarthy. B.S. Carlclon College 1908 George Strather McClary. B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908 William Pitt McCune. B.A. Yale University 1906. MA. 1907 David Ford McFarland, B.A. University of Kansas 1900. M.A. 1901. M.S. ' ale University 1903 Ernest Frank McGregor, B.A. University of Minnesota 1901. B.D. Yale University 1904. MA. 1906 John Daniel McKay, B.A. Santa Clara College 1907 Kenneth Gerard Mackenzie, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Minor Sanford Macomber, B.S. Rhode Island Coll. of Agric. and Mech Arts 1907 John Lee Maddox, B.A. Denison University 190-4. B.D. ' ale University 1908 Max Solomon Mandell CR.ADUATE SCHOOL Maddia, Minnesota Mining Engineering Rapidan, I ' irginia History and Philosophy Columbus, Ohio English Lawrence, Kansas Chemistry CUnlon, Conneclicul Salicov, California Westport, Connecticut ( Hartford, Connecticut Chemistry Chemistry Deering, North Dakota Neiv Haven, Connecticut English Francis Hartman Markoe, Jr., B.A. A en; Yorl( Ci ij Yale University 1 906 Harriette Parnal Marsh, Ph.B. University of Chicago 1904 Harry Stratton Martin, B.A. Carlelon College 1903 Wilbert W. Martin, Ph.B. Heidelberg University (Ohio) 1906 Carlton Howard Maryott, B.A. Brown University 1904 John W. Mason, Jr.. B.A. West Virginia University 1908 Lawrence Mason, B.A. Yale University 1904 Samuel Livingston Mather, B.A. Yale University 1905 Alfred Arundel May, B.A. University of Wooster 1900, M.A. Yale University 1907 English A ' elP Haven, Connecticut History Spring ValleV, Wisconsin Philosophy Tiffin, Ohio Latin Mallei) Falls, Rhode Island Chemistry Fairmont, West Virginia English Winnettfa, Illinois English Ishpeming, Michigan English IVooster, Ohio English 760 Yale P. O. 646 E. D. 245 D. 20 Whalley Ave. Clinton 415 B. 162 S. C. L. 78 Lake Pi. 675 W. D. 101 Orange St. A. 89 Whalley Ave. 604 E. D. 98 York Sq. u. c. 119 Wall St. 245 York St. A. 713 W. D. ■ 378 SIl|r Saniipr anb nt nurrt John Walter Maynard, B.A. Wesleyan University 1883, B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1886 Clarence Whittlesey Mendell, B.A. Yale University 1904. M.A. 1905 Joseph Cullen Messick, B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University 1902 Elizabeth Merrill, B.A. University of Cincinnati 1900, M.A. 1905 Edwin Cyrus Miller, B.A. National Normal University 1906, B.A. Yale University 1907 Jesse Wright Miller, B.A. Yale University 1900 John Milton Miller, B.A. Yale University 1904 Stewart Lee Mims, B.A. Yale University 1904 Clifford Joseph Monahan, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Paul Moore, B.A. Yale University 1908 Howard Ansel Morton, B.A. Acadia University 1897, B.A. Harvard University 1899. B.D. Chicago Theological Seminary 1904 Victor Caryl Myers, B.A. Wesleyan University 1905, M.A. 1907 Robert Wilden Neeser, B.A. Yale University 1906 Sherman Brown Neff Frank Hermon Nettleton, B.A. Yale University 1908 John Strong Newberry, B.A. Yale University 1906 Edward Theodore Newell, B.A. Yale University 1907 George Elwood Nichols, B.A. Yale University 1904 Levi Fatzinger Noble, B.A. Yale University 1905 GRADUATE SCHOOL A ' en Haven, Connecticut 430 George St. Boston, Massachusetts Greek 86 C. Alliance, Ohio Latin 376 Elm St. Cincinnati, Ohio Enghsh 75 Howe St. Baltimore, Ohio 565 P. Botany Arizpe, Mexico English A. Bridgeport, Connecticut Physics Washington, D. C. Durham, North Carolina History 701 W. D. A ' eip Haven, Connecticut Chemistry 1 36 Dwight St. A en; York City English A. Essex, Connecticut History Essex Busl(irl( Bridge, Nerv YorI( Physiological Chem 213 F. Islry New York City History 1076 Chapel St. Ridgeivay, Missouri English 100 Howe St. New Haven, Connecticut Latin 1 58 Blatchley Ave. Cleveland, Ohio English A. Kenosha, Wisconsin Archa;ology 935 Yale P. O. Nerv Haven, Connecticut Botany 569 P. Auburn, New York Geology and Paleon 90 Wall St. ology alp IniiirratlH 1908-9 379 Willis C. Noble. Jr., Ph.B. ' ale University 1906 Charles Reinold Noyes, B.A. Yale Universllv 1905 Daniel Raymond Noyes, B.A. ' ale Unlversilv 1903 Irene Nye, B.A. Washburn College 1895 Kenzaburo Okamoto Keiooljiku University 1907 Irving Sands Olds, B.A. Vale University 1907 Edgar Hammond Olmstead, B.A. Tri-State Normal College 1893. B.D. Oberlin College 1899 Louis Kossuth Oppitz, B.A. Yale Universllv 1906 Philip Scudder Ordway, B.A. ' ale University 1908 Minott Augur Osborn, B.A. Yale University 1907 Charles Pomeroy Otis, B.A. Yale University 1907 Theophilus Shickel Painter, B.A. Roanoke College 1908 Harry Victor Emanuel Palmblad, 1 Columbia University 1907 Walter Hobart Palmer, B.A. Yale University 1905 Willis Nathaniel Parker, B.A. Yale University 1891. M.A. Univ. of Pa. 1897. Ph.D. 1898 Leroy Clifton Partch, B.A. H.llsdale College 1905. B.D. Oberlin College 1907 Julia Bayles Paton, B.A. Smith College 1900 Christopher Sheller Peacock, B.A. Monmouth College 1907 Elliott William Peck, B.A. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1894 Nicholas Elias Peieff, B.A. Yale University 1907 GRADUATE SCHOOL Moniclair, Nerv Jersc]) Mechanical Engineering 148 Grove St. Si. Paul, Minnesota English A. Si. Paul, Mhmesola English A. Eurel(a, Kansas Latin 1 00 Howe St. Tol( )o, Japan English 1 44 Duight St. Erie, Pennsylvania English A. Kensington, Conneclic B,bl jI cal Literature Kensington Lebanon, Ohio Physics 134 St. John St. Winchester, Massachusetts 210 F. .conomics Ridgefield, Connecticu English A. AnJover, Massachusetts English A. Salem, Virginia Chemistry MOW. 3. A. Orange, Connecticut German Orange Branford, Connecticut Classics Branford Philadelphia, PennsMh ania A. Pierponl, Ohio ibllcai Literatur A cH ' Haven, Connecticut Physiology Monmouth, Illinois Economics Stratford, Connecticut History Macedonia, Turl(e Economics 83 Mechanic St. 74 Lake PI. 1233 Chapel St. Stratford 402 Crown St. 380 Qlljr Sannrr ani 1 at gourri Claude Clair Perkins, B.A. University of Minnesota 1907 Hervey Bates Perrin, B.A. Yale University 1907 Clarence Curtiss Perry, Ph.B. Yale University 1904 Walter Hart Perry, B.A. Yale University 1901 Walter Petersen, B.A. Grand Island College 1900, M.A. University of Nebraska 1902, Ph.D. Yale University 1908 Freeman Lewis Pettif, B.A. Coiner University 1901 Clyde Pharr, B.A. Yale University 19C6 Vergil Vivian Phelps, Ph.B. Univ. of Chicago 1901, Ph.M. 1903, B.D. 1907 Chester Arthur Phillips, B.A. Central College 1904 Yale University 1908 Frederick Williams Pierce, Ph. B. Baker University 1906 Joseph Ezekiel Pogue, Jr., B.A. Univ. of North Carolina 1906, M.S. 1907 Bryant Hawk Prentice, B.A. Yale University 1905 Katharine Mordaunt Quint, B.A. Wellesley College 1890, M.A. Dartmouth College 1896 Henry Augustine Raymond, B.A. Yale Universilv 1905 Joseph Chappell Rayworth, B.A. Acadia University 1903, B.A. Yale University 1906, M.A. 1907 Amy Louise Reed, B.A. Vassar College 1892 Chester Albert Reeds, B.S. University of Oklahoma 1905, M.S. Yale University 1907 Ray John Reigeluth, B.A. Yale University 1908 GRADUATE SCHOOL Pine Island, Minnesota Chemistry Indianapolis, Indiana English NeTV Britain, Connecticut Physics Oxford, Connecticut History and Political Science Grand Island, Nebraska Linguistics and Sanskrit Bethany, Nebraska RidgervaXi, Texas Ba ) City, Michigan Huntington, Indiana Classics History Economics Baldwin, Kansas German Raleigh, North Carolina Petrography Buffalo, New York History Boston, Massachusetts Classics Cleveland, Ohio Amherst, Nova Scotia English New Rochelle, New York English Norman, Oklahoma Paleontology 376 Elm St. A. 121 Maple St. 1 1 Dwight St. 312 Elm St. 1161 Chapel St. 997 Yale P. O. 651 E. D. 276 Elm St. 3 73 Crown St. 1 305 Chapel St. A. 90 Whalley Ave. A. 3 B. M. H. 500 Whalley Ave. A. Carbondale, Pennsylvania Carbondale, Pennsylvania Economics air iHiurrBita 1308-9 381 GRADUATE SCHOOL McConnellsburg, Penm )lvama Philosophy Northampton, Massachusetts Romance Languages Chicago, Illinois English A eii ' York Ci p Malhemalics Laconia, Neiv Hampshire Chemistry Edward Hartnian Reisner, B.A. Yale Universilv 1908 John Pierrepont Rice. B.A. Yale University KOO, M.A. 1901 Frank Stanley Rickcords, B.A. I ' ale University 1905 Henry Martyn Robert, Jr., B.A. ' ale University 89b Edwin Jay Roberts, B.S. New Hampshire Coll. .Agr. and Mech. Arts 1906 Francis Clapp Robertson, B.A. I ' ale University 1906 Thomas Markoe Robertson, B.A. Yale University 1901 Charles Prescott Robinson, B.A. ' ale University 1900 V illiam Goodwin Robinson, B.A. Yale University 1906 William Cumming Rose, B.S. Davidson College 1907 Harry Rosenbaum, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Joseph Rosenbaum, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Samuel Barnell Rosenbaum, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 John Rossiter, B.A. Yale University 1882 Norman Nienstedt Rupp, B.A. Yale University 1904 Edith Sutherland Russell, B.A. N ' assar College 1899 William James Ryland, B.A. Trinity College 1908 Thomas William Salt, M.A. McLemoresvillc College 1894, B.D, Grant Univ. 1888. M.A. 1889, Ph.D. 1890 James Cox Sanderson, B.A. Yale University 1907 George PauU Torrence Sargent. B.A. New York Cit ] Yale University 1905 English English A eiP York Citv NeTv York Citv Nerv York Cit English and History IVilliamsport, Pennsylvania English Laurinhurg, North Carolina Physiological Chemistry A en ' Haven, Connecticut Civil Engineermg A ' ell ' Haven, Connecticut Mathematics and Civil Engineering New Haven, Connecticut Civil Engineering Guilford, Connecticut Psychology Saginatv, Michigan English West Haven, Connecticut Biblical Literature Amsterdam, New York History Cincinnati, Ohio Semitic Languages 214 Yale P. O. 179 V-S. A. A. 712 W. D. A. A. A. A. 1 305 Chapel St. 68 Park St. 68 Park St. 68 Park St. A. A. West Haven 1 24 Park St. 27 Ridge St. A en ' Haven, Connecticut Physics Histor 733 Yale P. O. A. ' 382 Qlljr lanitpr ait T a t Puurri GRADUATE SCHOOL Urbana, Illinois Paleontology Samsoun, Asia Minor Eugene, Oregon Civil Engineering Physiology A clj ' Haven, Conneciicul Civil Engineering Green La}(e, Wisconsin Chemistry Canlon, Missouri English Canton, Missouri English Senecaville, Ohio Chemistry Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1895 Thomas Edmund Savage, B.A. Iowa Wesleyan University 1895. B.S. State Univ. of Iowa 1897, M.S. 1891 Charalambos George Savidis, B.A. Anatolia College (Turkey) 1900, Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Marvin McRae Scarbrough, B.A. University of Oregon 1902 M.A. Yale University 1905, M.A. 1907 Howard Sheafer Schall, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Samuel Ray Scholes, B.A. Ripon College 1905 John Richie Schultz, B.A. Christian University 1905, M.A. 1906 WiUiam Eben SchuUz, B.A. Christian University 1906. M.A. 1907 Waher Scott, B.A. Valparaiso College 1902 Samuel Scoville, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1893, LL.B. New York Law Sch Sarah Dean Seaman, B.A. Elmira College 1908 Howard Arnold Seckerson, B.A Wesleyan University 1907, M.A. Yale University 1908 Nobuji Sekido, B.A. Waseda University 1907. M.A. Yale University 1908 William Edward Selin, B.A. Yale University 1898. M.A. 1900 Ernest Wilson Sheldon, B.A. McCiU University 1904, B.A. Yale University 1907 George Clarence Sherwood, B.S, National Normal University 1899. B.A. Yale University 1907 William Ernest Andrew Slaught, B.A. Nerv Haven, Connecticut University of Toronto 1897, Philosophy B.D. Yale University 1902, M.A. 1907 Clarence M. Smail, B.A. Perrvsville, Ohio Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908 ' History Charles Augustus Smith, B.A. Nen Haven, Connecticut University of Kansas 1908 History St. Johnsville, New Yorl( English MiddletoTvn, Connecticut English ToI(])o, Japan Cvnihiana, Kentucky Cornrvall, Ontario Erving, Kentucl(V English English Mathematics English A. 29 Lake PI. 120 York St. I 67 Livingston St. S. C. L. 1 7 Pearl St. 1 7 Pearl St. 23 Lynwood PI. A. 1 30 Howe St. Middletown 586 P. 671 W. D. 569 P. A. 980 Whalley Ave. 646 E. D. 122 Dwight St. alp Uniupraita 19nH-9 383 GRADUATE SCHOOL Ncrv London, Connecticut Mining Eni inccnnu Nerv Haven, Connecticut English A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut Buffalo, Nerv York English Mechanical Engineering Mt. Carmel, Connecticut Biblical Literature Bethel, Connecticut Honrv DeWitt Smith. Ph.B. ■ale Universilv 1908 Mary Window Smyth, B.L. Smith College 1895, M.A. 1905 George Mark Sneath, B.A. ' ale University 1907 Alfred Tenney Spaulding, B.A. ' ale University 1908 Henry Winchester Starkweather, Ph.B. Nerv Haven, Connecticut Yale University 1906 Harris S. Elwoodtarr, Ph.B. Brown University 1897. M..A. Harvard University 1899 Albert Thomas Steele, B.A. Adrian College 1896. B.D. Yale University 1907 Benjamin Franklin Stelter, B.A. University of Kansas 1905, M.A. 1908 Neil Everett Stevens, B.A. Bales College 1908 Frederick Azel Summer, B.A. Oberlin College 1891. B.D. Hartford Theological Seminary 1894 Nizzo Suruda, B.L. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1906 Mary Davies Swartz, B.L. Denison University 1901. B.S. Columbia University 1906 Ludwig Emil Swenson, B.A. Bethany College (Kans.) 1905 George Gifford Symes, Ph.B. Yale University 1905 Arthur Irving Taft, B.A. Yale University 1905 Eduardo Tagiialatela, B.D. University of Geneva 1901 James Spencer Taintor, B.A. Yale University 1901 Senjiro Takagi, B.A. Yale University 1907. M.A. 1908 Shiro Tanaka Doshisha College 1893 379 Temple St. 328 Temple St. 32 Perkins St. A. 693 Elm St. Mt. Carmel Bethel Philosophy Delphos, Kansas 22 Whalley Ave. English Auburn, Maine 152 Temple St. Biology Milford, Connecticut Milford Biblical Literature Kishu, Japan 1 1 69 Chapel St. English Wooster, Ohio 74 Lake PI. Physiol. Chemistry and Physic logy Lindshorg, Kansas 276 Elm St. German Veil ' York Citv 77 Elm Sl Sanitary Engineering Melrose, Massachusetts 58 Grove St. English Rome, Italv 275 Lombard St. Philosophy Hartford, Connecticut A. History V okohama, Japan 652 E. D. Social Science Cumtna-Ken, Japan 606 E. D. Philosophy and Sociology 384 (E i} e IB a n n P r a n b JP n t Pnurri GRADUATE SCHOOL Thomas Jarvis Taylor, B.S. Wesleyan University 1908 Thomas Smith Taylor, B.A. Yale University 1906 Charles Dunning Thompson, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Clifford Griffith Thompson, B.A. Young Harris College 1903, M.A. Yale University 1908 Edwin Ward Tillotson, Jr., B.A. Yale University 19C6 Frederick Tilney, B.A. Yale University 1897, M.D. Long Island Coll. Hosp. 1903 Charles Augustus Tournier Thomas Allen TuUy, B.A. Yale University 1907 Edwin Hotchkiss Tuttle, B.A. Yale University 1901 William Henry Twenhofel, B.A. National Normal University 1903, B.A. Yale University 1908 Charles Eugene Underwood, B.A. Butler College 1903, M.A. 1904 Laurence UpdegrafI, B.A. Yale University 1908 Frederick Theodore vanBeuren, Jr., B. Yale University 1898, M.D. Columbia University 1902 Albert William VanBuren, B.A. Yale University 1900 Von Ogden Vogt, B.A. Beloit College 1901 Martin Luther Wachtel, B.S. Pennsylvania Collefe 1908 Mary Shore Walker, B.A. University of Missouri 1903, M.A. 1904 Roosevelt Pruyn Walker, B.A. Mercer University 1905. M.A. Yale University 1908 James Harold WalHs, B.A. Yale University 1906 A ' eli ' Haven, Connecticut French 32 Foote St. Peoli, Ohio Physics 542 P. Honesdalc, Penns )lvania Mining Engmeermg 1 33 College St. Bogart, Georgia Philosophy 647 E. D. Farmington, Connecticut Chemistry 846 Yale P. O. Brooklyn, New York English A. Auburn, Ner ) York Mathematics 214 Dixwell Ave. Slapleton, Neiv York Classics 361 George St. A ' ell ' Haven, Connecticut 217 Mansfield St. Romance Languages Kenton, Kentucky Geology 122 Derby Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana Bibhcal Literature 623 Yale P. O. NeTV Haven, Connecticut English 35 High St. A ' eip York City English A. NeTv Haven, Connecticut Classics 9 Trumbull St. New York City Biblical Literature 649 E. D. Myersville, Maryland Physics 747 Yale P. O. Columbia, Missouri Mathematics 1 3 Park St. Macon, Georgia English 79 Howe St. Duhuquc, loXva English I air Uniurrsity. 1908-9 385 Henry Freeman Walradt, B.A. Yale Unlversily 1907. M.A. 1908 Elmer Ruel Walton, B.A. Unlvtrslly ot Mississippi 1903 Hrram Lee Ward. B.A. ' ale University 1906 Ella Pardee Warner. Ph.B. Wesleyan Universily 1906. M.S. 1907 Cornelius Bushnell Watson. Ph.B. Yale Universily 1908 Lewis Hill Weed. B.A. Yale University 1908 Kenneth Brakeley Welles. B.A. ' ale University 1908 Arthur Harold Weston. B.A. Yale University 1908 Edward Colpitts Weyman, B.A. University of New Brunswick 1902, B..A. Harvard Universily 1903, M.A. Yale Universily 1905 Frank Elbert Wheelock, B.A. Acadia University 1905. B.A. Yale University 1907 Raymond Henry White. B.A. Yale Universily 1905. M..A. 1906 Philip Barrows Whitehead. B.A. Beloil College 1906. M.A. Yale Universily 1908 Edwin Blake Whiting. Ph.B. Yale Universily 1907 William Sheldon Whittlesey. B.A. Yale University 1907 James Willard Williams. B.A. Yale University 1908 Robert Day Williams. B.S. Pomona College 1903. M.A. Yale Universily 1907 Mark Skinner Willing. B.A. Yale University 1902 Harold Edmund Wilson. B.A. Wesleyan University 1904. M.A, 1907 Harold Moffat Wilson. B.A. I ' ale Universily 1898 GRADUATE SCHOOL Nerv Haven, Connccticul 417 B. Economics Columbus, Mississippi Philosophy 694 W. D. Unadilla, New York Chemistry 205 F. 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Yale University 1908 Wallace Alvin Wilson, B.A. Yale University 1905 Truman Everett Winter, B.A. Hiram College 1908 Ernest Lionel Wismer, B.A. Yale University 1908 Milton Frederick Wittier, B.A. Pomona College 1907 Roger Henry Wolcott, B.A. Yale University 1905 William Hamilton Wood, B.A. University of Toronto 1901. B.D. Yale University 1905 Thomas Goddard Wright, B.A. Yale University 1907, M.A. 1908 William Josiah Wright, B.S. Acadia University 1907, B.A. Yale University 1908 Jushun Yamasaki Tokyo College 1902 Isaburo Yano Tohoku Gakuin 1898, B.D. Princeton Theological Seminary 1907. M.A. Princeton University 1908 Bayard Daniel York, B.A. Yale University 1907 Helen Louise Young, B.A. Cornell University 1900 Nonvalk, Connecticut 561 Washington Ave. West Haven Mechanical Enginet ring New Haven, Connecticut Mathematics 346 Lighthouse Rd. Berl(elev, California Philosophy 1303 Chapel St. Nerv Haven, Connecticut Philosophy 139 Greene St. Seattle, Washington Philosophy 63! E. D. 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Chemistry Nerv Haven, Connecticut History Nerv Haven, Connecticut History Pulasl(i, Virginia History North Haven 65 Grove St. 1 I 1 Chapel St. 283 Sherman Ave. 100 Howe St. ca6emlcal JOapaxlmznl yaU College Senior (Tlass, 1909 Edward Paul Alker Willis Floyd Allen Charles Bootlie Ailing Clarence Hayden Allis Herbert Burr Alvord Paul Shipman Andrews Paul Thompson Arnold Frank August Assmann Louis Girard Audette Wheaton Augur Andrew Meech Avery William Rider Babcock Earle Wilson Bachman Leonard Bacon John Frederick Baker New York Citv 5 iiV ep, Massachusetts Montclair, Nen Jersev Derby, Connecticut Gloversville, NeTV York Syracuse, Nerv York RidgWay, Pennsylvania East Orange, NeTV Jersey Jamestown, New York Chicago, Illinois Norwich, Connecticut Brookline, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Peacedale, Rhode Island IViUimantic, Connecticut 67 V. A. 3 V. 53 V. 184 F. 428 Fw. 354 Wh. 382 Wh. 379 Wh. 69 V. 378 Wh. A. I 52 Temple St. 342 Wh. 8 V. 388 SIljp IBauttpr anJ Pot Jnurrt Jolin Kendrick Bangs, Jr. Robert Barlow William Raymond Barss, B.S. Acadia Unlvcrs.ly 1907 Harold Stanley Bates Edgar Farrar Bateson Claude Gillette Beardslee Charles Carringtcn Beeman Henry Auguslin Beers, Jr. Frederick Wilder Bellamy Herbert Hawthorne Benedict Paul Howie Benedict Richard Herbert Bennett Alfred Alexander Biddle John Kingsley Birge Chauncey Buckley Blair Francis Malbone Blodget William Whiting Borden Bennet Bronson Harold Brooks Harold Wilson Brooks Carroll Teller Brown Harvey Hollister Bundy John Sellers Bunting, B.A. Simmons College 1908 Robert Boyd Burch Edgar Bartow Burgess Samuel Parkes Burnam Edward Neufville Tailer Burnett Rufus Bradford Burnham Francis Peabody Butler Gerald Morton Butler Charles Soutter Campbell George Edward Cantine Charles Bronson Carpenter Sydney Buchanan Carragan Eliot Avery Carter Frank Thompson Case Gordon Case Frank Andrew Cellar Harold Edward Chittenden Ponson Ceefeh Chu Avery Arlison Clark Nerv York Ci7tj Corr ), Pcnnsvhania Nerv Germany, Nova Scotia Mi. Vernon, Nem York New York City Windsor, Connecticut Fairfield, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York North Abington, Massachusetts Utica, Nerv York Fall River, Massachusetts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bristol, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois East CreenTvich, Rhode Island Chicago, Illinois Waterbury, Connecticut Tenafly, New Jersey New York City Denver, Colorado Grand Rapids, Michigan Gordon, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Garden City, Long Island, New York Richmond, Kentucky New York City Norwich, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Evanslon, Illinois Essex Fells, New Jersey Albany, New York New York City Brooklyn, New York West Newton, Massachusetts Hartford, Connecticut Peconic, New York Sewiclfley, Pennsylvania East River, Connecticut Shanghai, China Middlebury, Connecticut 7 V. 24 V. 120 York St. 35 V. 428 Fw. 84 C. 375 Wh. 342 Wh. 60 V. 79 C. 2 V. 354 Wh. 32 V. 17 V. 67 V. 66 V. 380 Wh. 429 F-w. 56 V. 62 V. 47 V. 37 V. 78 C. 30 V. 63 V. 49 V. 21 V. 25 V. 460 Fw. 4 V. 379 Wh. 387 B. 18 V. 64 V. 444 Fw. 2 V. 41 V. 42 V. 17 V. 33 V. 5 V. air autiicrHita. 1908-9 389 Carolus Thomas Clark DeWilt Scoville Clark, Jr. Ralph Hodge Clark Chauncey Haseltine Clarke Frederick Hull Cogswell, Jr. Harry Frederick Cole Frank Burnett Condon Aims Chamberlain Coney Gilbert Maurice Congdon Paul Howard McGregor Converse Chester Jules Copmann Clay Crawford Charles Canfield Cunningham, Jr. Eugene Judson Curtis Trevor Arnold Cushman Walter Dallas Allen Sturges Davenport Douglas Treat Davidson Charles Hollister Davis Howard Carter Davis Arthur Leete Davison Lyall Dean Samuel Force Dennis Julian French Devereux William Andrew DeWitt Allen Robert Dodd Geoffrey Dodge Gayer Gardner Dominick William Minton Donnelly Wadsworth Doster, B.A. Moravian College 1908 Malcolm Taylor Dougherty Arthur Gotzian Driscoll Thomas Perkins Durell Jackson Annan Dykman 1 homas Collyer Eastman El ford Welles Eddy Harold Ransom Edwards James Connelly Edwards, Jr. Douglas Fitch Guilford Eliot Stanley Egbert Ellis James Murdock Ethridge, Jr. Albert Jeffreys Evans John Conner Failing 1909 iVeslfield, New Jcrse]) Salem, Massachusetts Derby, Connecticut Spring field, Missouri Neiv Haven, Connecticut Neivburxiporl, Massachusetts Unionville, Connecticut Orange, Net) Jersey Providence, Rhode Island Rochester, New York Y okohama, Japan Fori Thomas, Kentucky Washington, Iowa Clinton, Iowa Winchester, Massachusetts Waterbury, Connecticut Yonkers, New York Warren, Pennsylvania Manchester, Connecticut Elizabeth, New Jersey Thompsonville, Connecticut New York City Louisville, Kentucky Cleveland, Ohio Wilton, Connecticut Upper Montclair, New Jersey New York City New York City Detroit, Michigan Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Brooklyn, New York Si. Paul, Minnesota Somerville, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York New York City New Britain, Connecticut Cranby, Connecticut Russcllville. Kentucky Irvington-on-H udson. New York St. Albans. Vermont Rome, New York Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Portland, Oregon 2 V. 3 V. 53 V. 112 W. 79 C. 343 Wh. 443 Fw. 236 D. 461 Fw. 428 Fw. 30 V. 52 V. 50 V. 272 D. 372 Wh. 50 V. 15 V. 42 V. 84 C. 442 Fw. 88 C. 20 V. 336 Wh. 460 Fw. 203 F. 25 V. 435 Fw. 62 V. 7 V. 422 B. 57 V. 66 V. 64 V. 235 D. 439 Fw. 61 V. 27 V. 58 V. n V. 346 Wh. 19 V. 279 Crown St. 1 V. 390 ®l]p Santipr ani 1 a t Pnitrrt Robert Fairbanks Albert Day Farwell John Favill Daniel Higgins Fenton Henry Theodore Fleitmann Arthur Olney Friel Peter Francis Fuchs Frederick Lamont Gates Francis Dwight Gilbert Percy Macaulay Gilbert Bryant Burvvell Glenny, Jr. William Brown Glover Leon Godchaux Charles Vanderveer Graham Clarence Flack Graham James Benton Grant, Jr. Laurence Wilcoxson Gregory Robert Noah Griswold William Cleveland Haley Francis Bacon Hamlin Henry Dennis Hammond, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Miles Carrington Hannah Jesse McMillan Harding Ralph Volney Harlow Robert Otis Hayward Charles Devon Heald Patrick Joseph Healey Birch Helms Horace Barnes Hewlett Paul Hilsdale Melville Espe Hitchcock Bernhard Eliot Hoffman Stanley Westcott Holmes Thomas Carrington Hood Joseph Kilbourne Hooker Richard Schiller Hosford Charles Wadsworth Howard James Merriam Howard Henry Almy Howe Burrell Richardson Huff Harris Monroe Humason Wilson McClaughry Hume John Aloysius Hurley, Jr. Jefferson Gatherford Ish, Jr. Indianapolis, Indiana Lake Forest, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Holyol(e, Massachusetts Nerv York Cil Manchester, Neiv Hampshire Brooklyn, Nerv York Montclair, New Jersey Grand Rapids, Michigan Brooklyn, Nerv York Buffalo, Nerv York Fairfield, Connecticut Nerv Orleans, Louisiana Brooklyn, Nere York Albany, Nerv York Denver, Colorado Norrvalk, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Brooklyn, Nerv York Washington, District Columbia Nashville, Tennessee Lake Forest, Illinois Omaha, Nebraska Southbridge, Massachusetts Bronxville. Nerv York Lebanon, Ohio IVaterbury, Connecticut Pottsville, Pennsylvania Nerv Haven, Connecticut . Sauk Center, Minnesota Ansonia, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Saratoga Springs, New York Chester, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Moline, Illinois Brooklyn, New York Montclair, New Jersey South Orange, New Jersey Creenshurg, Pennsylvania New Britain, Connecticut Ahmednagar, India Bridgeport, Connecticut Little Rock, Arkansas 24 Howe St. 460 Fw. 4 V. 234 D. 436 Fw. 360 Wh. 70 C. 340 Wh. 21 V. 24 V. 37 V. 26 V. 440 Fw. 101 W. 400 B. 442 Fw. 365 Wh. 22 V. 70 C. 5 V. 408 B. 445 Fw. 438 Fw. 434 Fw. 272 D. 27 Sylvan Ave. 89 C. 9 V. 44 V. 424 Fw. 153 L. 107 Dixwell Ave. 39 V. 27 V. 444 Fw. 272 D. 439 Fw. 451 Fw. 19 V. 29 V. 61 V. 57 V. 343 Wh. 658 W. D. I air Mniurrsitg. 190B-9 391 Edward Francis Jefferson Nelson Holland Jewett Allan Macfarlan Johnson ELlias All red Johnson Robert Coit Johnson Charles Chesebrough Jones Joseph Paul Kaufman Samuel Jerman Keator, Jr. Hudson Kelley C ourlland Kelsey Stephen Tomlinson Kelsey Claude Roy Kendall, Ph.B. •alc Universlly 1906 Leonard Kennedy William Abraham Kincaid, Jr. Ale.xander Comstock Kirk Allan Farrand Kitchel Allen Trafford Klots Roland Werner Klupfel Daniel Lathrop Lawton Dickson Hammond Leavens Robert Stell Lemmon Robert Louis Levy Franklin Drake Lightner Milton Charles Lightner Henry Lippitt Henry Hopkins Livingston Alfred Lee Loomis James Taber Loree John Wesley Lowrance Grant Street Macartney James Lukens McConaughy Charles Ramsey McCulloch Hubert McDonnell Benjamin Harrison McKee Wilber McKee Charles Patrick McKiernan Arthur Perkins McWilliams Robert Mallory, Jr. Irvin Edward Margulies Simon Seelig Marks Frederic Ogden Mason Leon Renfroe Meadows, Ph.B. Baylor Universilv 1908 Harry Meixell, Jr. 1909 Soulh Dennis, Neiv Jerse]) 381 Wh Buffalo, New York 34 V Boston, Massachusetts 115 W Chicago, Illinois 332 Wh Norri ' ich, Connecticut 371 Wh New Hartford, Connecticut 55 V Norwich, Connecticut 419 B Rocl( Island, Illinois 451 Fw Chicago, Illinois 33! Wh East Orange, New Jerse]) 236 D East Orange, New Jersey 45 V Norfolk, Connecticut 1 44 Dwight St Brooklyn, New York 441 Fw Galveston, Texas 48 V Chicago, Illinois 105 W East Liverpool, Ohio 334 Wh Huntington, New York 336 Wh New York Cit ) 126 W New York Cr i) 59 V Norwich, Connecticut 43 V Englewood, New Jerse}) 54 V New York Citv 427 Fw Si. Paul, Minnesota 10 V St. Paul, Minnesota 11 V Providence, Rhode Island 33 V Catskill Station, New York 427 Fw New York Oitv 445 Fw New York City 28 V Atlanta, Georgia 40 V St. Paul, Minnesota 20 V Mount Herman, Massachusetts 346 Wh Cloversville, New York 412 B New York City 437 Fw New York City 59 V Lakeville, Connecticut 51 V Union City, Connecticut 22 V Norwich, Connecticut 41 V Brooklyn, New York 461 Fw Brooklyn, New York 73 C Meridian, Mississippi 113 W Chicago, Illinois 39 V Haynesville, Louisiana, 142 L Reading, Pennsylvania 15 V. 392 ®ljr iBannrr n ah 1 a t aurrt Jacob Stanley Mendenhall, B.S. Baylor University 1908 Rufus Monroe Meroney Clinton Merrick Harold Talmadge Messenger Jeremiah Milbank, 2d Clark Goodell Mitchell Edgar James Moch Frederick Augustus Morrell, Jr. Edward Kendall Morse Robert Moses Arthur Parsons MuUins Karl Eugene Murchey Francis Wisner Murray, Jr. Ralph Emerson Myers Silas Mason Newton, Ph.B. Baylor University 1908 Edward McDoneli O ' Brien Charles Milton Olcott Henry Noyes Otis Lawrence Benjamin Pagter Allan Douglas Parker Leonard Bacon Parks Maxwell Oswald Parry Judson Aspinwall Parsons Herbert Payne Clarence Appleton Peirce Reginald Carman MacKnight Peirce John Bates Perrin Norman Francis Peters Sidney Marcellus Phelan, Jr. Maurice Raymond Plumb Theodore Pomeroy Morgan Porter Lawrence Tyler Post Paul Peter Princell Edward Otis Proctor George Robert Quigein, B.A. Hiram College 1908 Stuart Craig Rand Charles Henry Raymond. 2d Franklyn Thomas Raymond Henry Lewis Read Paul Whedon Redfield Donald Louis Reynolds 1909 Piano, Texas 142 L. Chicago, Hlinois 16 Gill St. Evamlon, Illinois 5 V. IVinsted, Conneclicul 13 V. New York Cifjj 34 V. Denver, Colorado 6 V. Cincinnati, Ohio 110 W. Putnam, Connecticut 48 V. Carbondale, Pennsylvania 371 Wh. New York City 332 Wh. Salem, Ohio 61 V. Detroit, Michigan 339 Wh. New York City 445 Fw. Buskirk Bridge, New York 213 F. Waco, Texas 142 L. Plaltsburgh. New York 16 V. Montclair, New Jersey 438 Fw. Andover, Massachusetts 14 V. New Haven, Connecticut 30 Baldwin St. Lowell, Massachusetts 441 Fw. Cleveland, Ohio 372 Wh. Indianapolis, Indiana 6 V. Troy, Pennsylvania 331 Wh. Menlo Park, California 235 D. Methuen, Massachusetts 443 Fw. Montclair, New Jersey 60 V. Indianapolis, Indiana 445 Fw. Newside, Pennsylvania 395 B. St. Louis, Missouri 10 V. Northfield, Minnesota 114 High St. Chicago, Illinois 6V. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 423 Fw. St. Louis, Missouri 12 V. Chicago, Illinois 37 Lynwood PI. Wakefield, Massachusetts 346 Wh. Southport, England 724 W. D. Newton Center, Massachusetts 12 V. Morristown, New Jersey 7 V. New York City 436 Fw. Brooklyn, New York 338 Wh. Madison, Connecticut 17 V. Toledo, Ohio 65 V. alr niurrBity, 1908-9 393 Harold Cady Reynolds Cleaveland Jocelyn Rice Welles Kennon Rice Henry Brush Richardson Elisha Francis Riggs, Jr. W illiam Payne Roberts Paul Goodwin Robison Robert Selden Rose Arthur Ward Ruff Stephen X illis Ryder Benjamin Blethen Sanderson Peter Benjamin Sarason Theodore Schulze Raymond Joseph Schweizer Edwin Lewis Scofield, Jr. Frank Jay Scribner Mortimer Ashmead Seabury Clarence Eugene Secor, Jr. Charles Eugene Selover, Jr. George Herman Seybold X illiam Sharp Arthur MacCartney Shepard Stanley Stokes Shepard Eustace Morrow Sheppard Charles Delanzon Simmons Howard Benjamm Slider Walter Pearson Smart Ralph Smillie Emery Holland Smith Huntington Smith. Jr. Louis Earle Smith, B.A. Pennsylvania Collegp 1908 Herbert Mason Southworth Joel Andrew Sperry, 2d Roland Adelbert Spitzer William Spoerle Alfred Springer, Jr. John Minor Stetson Sanford Delwin Stockton, Jr Harold Phelps Stokes Horace Winston Stokes Morton Charnleigh Stone Boetius Henry Sullivan James Piatt Sweeney Raymond Fuller Swett 1909 Danbur , Connecticut 416 B. Net ' Haven, Connecticut 40 V. Nerv York Cit i 61 V. Dcrhv, Connecticut 184 F. Washington, District of Columhia 29 V. Brooklyn, New York 57 V. Curn ' ensville, Pennsxilvania 27 V. Geneva, Nerv York 32 V ScIienectaJ]], Nerv York 430 Fw New York City 434 Fw Portland, Maine 24 V. Nen Haven, Connecticut 467 Fw. St. Paul, Minnesota 68 V. New York City 69 V. Stamford, Connecticut 1 V IValUngford, Vermont 25 V. IVellesley Hills, Massachusetts 33 V. Yonkers, New York 425 Fw. Auhwn, New York 337 Wh. Mansfield, Ohio 125 W. Cranford, New Jersey 46 V. Nome. Alaska 43 V. Syracuse, New York 50 V Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 343 Wh Norwalk, Ohio 54 V Loag, Pennsylvania 80 C A llegheny, Pennsylvania 354 Wh New York City 429 Fw New York City 49 V St. Louis, Missouri 440 Fw Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 415 B Wakefield, Massachusetts 64 V New Haven, Connecticut 1 73 Ellsworth Ave Toledo, Ohio 65 V Brooklyn, New York 16 V Norwood, Ohio 423 Fw New Haven, Connecticut 414 B Poughkeepsie, New York 382 Wh New York City 426 Fw New York City II V New Haven, Connecticut 375 Wh Chicago, Illinois 23 V Naugaiuck, Connecticut 339 Wh Medina, New York 63 V 394 SI Ij f Manner a nh ot JPnurri 1909 William Howard Taft New York Ciiv 31 V. Nelson Case Taintor Hartford, Conneciicui 334 Wh. Harrison Wood Talcott South Bend, Indiana 199 F. Thomas Jarvis Taylor, B.S. Nem Haven, Connecticut 32 Foote St. Wesleyan University 1908 Robert James Tearse IVinona, Minnesota 9 V. Mortimer Clark Terrill Ansonia, Connecticut 44 V. Raymond Thatcher Pueblo, Colorado 47 V. Carl Hammond Thurston Worcester, Massachusetts 347 Wh. Francis Berger Trudeau Saranac Lake, NeTv York 426 Fw. Ye-tsung Tsur Shanghai, China 689 W. D. Walker Moore VanRiper St. Louis, Missouri 46 V. Malcolm Burt Vilas Cleveland, Ohio 380 Wh. Charles Carter Walbridge Philadelphia, Pennsvlvania 437 Fw. Melvin Harvey Walker, Jr. Westhoro, Massachusetts 335 Wh. Raymond Lowrey Walkley Southington, Connecticut 71 C. Floyd Wallace Wallingford, Connecticut 337 Wh. Chester Alan Wardwell Haverhill, Massachusetts 58 V. Francis Melzar Watrous Nerv Haven, Conneciicui 334 Wh. Aubrey Richardson Watzek Davenport, lorva 443 Fw. William Seward Webb. Jr. Shelhurne Farms, Vermont 31 V. Morton Weeks Brookline, Massachusetts 115 W. William Corcoran Welling Hartford, Connecticut 8 V. John Benjamin Westcott Wauregan, Connecticut 71 C. Thorne Lake Wheeler Chatham, NeTV York 13 V. Inness Whitaker New York Cit ) 51 V. Edward Luther White IVaterbury, Connecticut 28 V. Jacob Farrand Williams Detroit, Michigan 36 V. Rowland Gregory Wright Hancock, Michigan 9 V. George Glendining Wyant Stamford, Connecticut 347 Wh. Perry Swearingen Young Abilene, Texas 78 C. Ralph Snyder Zimmerman Somerset, Pennsylvania 241 D. Roy Montgomery Andrew Charles Dudley Armstrong Roswell Mears Austin Henry Gerhardt Baars, Jr. Frank Trowbridge Bailey Paul Duane Bailey Arthur Edward Baker Herbert Howard Baker Howard Clifton Baker John Edwin Barber 3unlor Class. 1910 East Arlington, Vermont Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Highgate Center, Vermont Pensacola, Florida Montclair, New jersey Middletown, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Toledo, Ohio Providence, Rhode Island Toledo, Ohio 35 High St. 348 Wh. 247 D. 453 Fw. Ill W. 127 W. 357 Wh. 263 D. 123 W. 352 Wh. alt llnturrstti}. 1908-9 395 Lawrence Luther Barber Edward Sliippcn Barnes 7 homas Sloane Barnes Walter Barnum Lewin Wethered Barroll Stanhope Bayne-Jones Harold Weymouth Bean X ' Ictor Augustus Beede Morris Harry Behrman David Bellamy Hildreth Benner Charles Raymond Bentley Percy Wells Bidwell Leonard Cutter Bigelow Henry Payne Bingham Gould Shelton Bissell Joseph Bloom Blackburn George Bleistein, Jr. Byron George Bliss John deKoven Bowen Thomas Wilson Bowers Frank Silver Brainard Harold Brewster Bretz John Northmore Brigham Theodore Henry Brown George Lamb Buist Raymond Marcy Burnham Howard Cordis Carter George Wells Cheney Neal Townley Childs Douglas Chisholm Lawson Clary Stephen Merrell Clement, Jr. Henry Clarence Cloud Kent Sarver Clow Arthur Pierce Coales Clayton Tilton Cochran Samuel Michael Cohen Brevard Mays Connor Harry Coombe Carroll Trowbridge Cooney Frank Marion Coppock, Jr. Edward Harris Coy Reuben Bernard Crispell Edward Ely Curtis 1910 Danielson, Connecticut New York City New York Citv Mamaronecl(, New Yorl( Chesierlown, Maryland New Orleans, Louisiana Framingham, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Worcester, Massachusetts New York City Tarrytown, New York Rochester, New York South Manchester, Connecticut Framingham, Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio Shelton, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Buffalo, New York Warrensburg, Missouri Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois New York City Brooklyn, New York Clencoe, Illinois Darien, Connecticut Charleston, South Carolina Hartford, Connecticut Norfolk, Connecticut South Manchester, Connecticut New York City Cleveland, Ohio Bellbuckle, Tennessee Buffalo, New York Winnebago, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Upper Montclair, New Jersey Bridgeport, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Dallas, Texas Cincinnati. Ohio Brooklyn, New York Cincinnati, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Kingston, New York New Haven, Connecticut 258 D. 143 L. 259 D. 376 Wh. 394 B. 261 D. 459 Fw. 350 Wh. 218 F. 246 D. 270 D. 349 Wh. 258 D. 450 Fw. 269 D. 425 Fw. 348 Wh. 104 W. 432 Fw. 448 Fw. 119 W. 374 Wh. 383 B. 353 Wh. 361 Wh. 265 D. 12 V. 465 Fw. 390 B. 335 Wh. 424 Fw. 204 F. 369 Wh. 466 Fw. 260 D. 4 33 Fw. 240 D. 467 Fw. 390 B. 243 D. 98 W. 271 D. 242 D. 267 D. 663 W. D. 396 ailjp lanntr anii 1 at T a at r i Rosewell Mansing Curtis Henry Tomlinson Curtiss David Lewis Daggett Howard Upson Darling Lyman Strong Darling Edward John Davin Warren Gilbert Davis Wilbur Fisk Davis Thompson Dean Albert DeSilver Donald Ryder Dickey Warren Wallace Diehl Walter Herman Dietz Sidney Philip Dine Frederick Morris Drew, Jr. Louis Goethe Dreyfus, Jr. Arthur Howard Drisko William oung Duncan John Gilbert Dunn Howard Alfred Dye Lawrence Waldo Eames David Jay Ely Charles Leverett English John Meiggs Ewen, Jr. Wilson Lear Eyre Samuel Henry Fancher, Jr. Arthur Robertson Fergusson Gilbert Bishop Ferris George Baldwin Field William Kountz Fitch William Hasty Flint James Harold Flye Collin Ford John Willard Ford Edwin Louis Fouts Denton Fowler, 3d Charles Pascal Franchot Robert Dudley French George Gregg Fuller Albert Sydney Gaffney Perrin Comstock Galpin Walter Emery Gard Stanley Lincoln Gedney, Jr Nathan Henry Gellert Nathan Flower George 1910 Lenox, Massachusetts Greenwich, Connecticut Nell ' Haven, Connecticut Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Kansas Nerv York Cit Worcester, Massachusetts Meriden, Connecticut Katonah, New York Brooklyn, New York Dubuque, loWa Springfield, Ohio Holyoke, Massachusetts Cincinnati, Ohio Ansonia, Connecticut Santa Barbara, California Roxbury, Massachusetts Jersey City, New Jersey Schenectady, New York Gloversville, New York Providence, Rhode Island New York City New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois New Rochelle, New York Walton, New York Washington, District of Columbia Westchester, New York Newton Center, Massachusetts Rockford, Illinois Larchmont Manor, New York Winter Park, Florida Toledo, Ohio Youngstown, Ohio Stamford, Connecticut Haverstraw, New York Olean, New York New Haven, Connecticut Rochester, New York West Newton, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut South Orange, New Jersey Maplewood, New Jersey Colchester, Connecticut Danhury, Connecticut 465 Fw. 368 Wh. 237 D. 239 D. 239 D. 470 Fw. 450 Fw. 264 D. 132 W. 262 D. 432 Fw. 240 D. 234 D. 391 B. 155 Elm St. 463 Fw. 349 Wh. 466 Fw. 430 Fw. 188 F. 94 W. 106 W. 422 B. 260 D. 106 W. 452 Fw. 358 Wh. 377 Wh. 123 W. 268 D. 452 Fw. 413 B. 122 W. 96 W. 98 W. 272 D. 348 Wh. 355 Wh. 268 D. 49 Goffe St. 135 W. 36 V. 249 D. 1193 Chapel St. 377 Wh. alr ItniurrBity lOaB-9 397 Arthur Benson Gilbert Charles Mark Gill Charles Carroll Glover, Jr. Charles Allen Goddard William Arthur Goebel Gerald Blenkiron Gould 1 appan Gregory Millen Griffith Milton Wright Griggs Lvle Gilhs Hall Rufus Bartlett Hall. Jr. Charles Glover Hammond George Leslie Harrison Albert McClellan Haskell Richard Kingsley Havves Wellington Burt Hay Roger Russ Hayes Robert oung Hayne W ' alter Frank Hayward, Jr. James Drayton Heard Morgan Hebard Henry Glen Heedy John Heron Thomas Hewes Arthur Sturgess Hildebrand Richard Duight Hillis Edward Benjamin Hinckley Henry Booth Hitchcock Chalmers Holbrook George Lyon Hollett Henry Gilbert Holt Sherman Abbey Hooker Stephen VanCuJen Hopkins Fred Augustus Hotchkiss Harold Jacob Hotton Elton Hoyt. 2d Eugene Hall Humphrey George Albert Hurd Lewis Orrin Hutchinson George Gordon Hyde Grant Milnor Hyde Edward Ingraham John James Jansen, Jr. Charles Frederic Jefferson Francis Bates Jennings 1910 Mt. Kisco, NcTv York St. Louis, Missouri Washington, District of Columbia Salisbury, Connecticut Phoenix, Arizona New York City Chicago, Illinois Ross, California St. Paul Minnesota Ridgxvay, Pennsylvania Cincinnati, Ohio Net) Haven, Connecticut Fort Monroe, I ' irginia lVal(efield, Nebraska Fall River, Massachusetts London, England Buffalo, New York San Mateo, California Brooklyn, Nerp York Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania YoungsloTvn, Ohio Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Hartford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Brooklyn, Nerv York Hinckley, Maine Jamestorvn, Nexv York Nerv York City Chicago, Illinois Grand Rapids, Michigan Fredonia, Nerv York Brooklyn, Nerv York Millerton, Nerv York Franklinville, Nerv York Cleveland, Ohio Winchester, Connecticut Savannah, Georgia Bristol, Connecticut Nerv York City Janesville, Wisconsin Bristol, Connecticut Albany, Nerv York Nerv York City Brooklyn, Nerv York 264 D. 1 3 Park St. 333 Wh. 266 D. 271 D. 350 Wh. 432 Fw. 270 D. 95 W. 95 W. 250 D. 254 D. 464 Fw. 374 Wh. 376 Wh. 259 D. 458 Fw. 129W. 404 B. 103 W. 102 W. 102 W. 345 Wh. 238 D. 266 D. 373 Wh. I 52 Temple St. 410 B. 266 D. 372 Wh. 368 Wh. 454 Fw. 383 B. 120 W. 248 D. 369 Wh. 647 E. D. 56 Grove St. 188 F. 255 D. 422 B. 462 Fw. 370 Wh. 76 C. 470 Fw. 398 SIl|p Sannpr attb ot JPau rri Richard Jente Oliver Seymour Jewell Carlton Clarke Jewett James Ford Johnson, Jr. Elliot Penrose Jones Frank Edward Jones Frank William Jones, Jr. Arthur Thomas Keefe Stephen Edwards Keeler, Jr. Elmer Davenport Keith Arthur Godwyn King Lyndon Marrs King Robert Burr King Max David Kirjassoff George Dimmick Kittredge Augustus Knight Harry Jacob Kugel Frederick Clinton Lake, Jr. Judson Stuart Landon John Lane Dana Turley Leavenworth Louis Heitler Lehman Frank Coe Lewis Benjamin Lionel Liberman Walter Seth Logan, Jr. Carl Albert Lohmann Yin Chu Ma Richard Holloway Mabbatt, Jr. Earl Clarence MacArthur Sydney Clement McCall John Joseph MacCarthy Ralph Richard Macartney Henry Darius McCord Nelson Whitaker McCormick Roy Leighton McFarland James Harold Machette Alexander Lawton Mackall William Bradford MacLane Donald Bentley McLaury John Harper Mallory John Joseph Mann Thomas Linder Marshall Ira Mack Mason Thomas Means Edgar Menderson 1910 A eip Haven, Connecticut Nen ' Hartford, Connecticut Buffalo, New York Dobbs Ferry, New York West Chester, Pennsylvania Unionville, Connecticut New Hartford, Connecticut New London, Connecticut New Canaan, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Norfolk, Virginia Minneapolis, Minnesota Hartford, Connecticut IVaterbury, Connecticut Fishkdl-on-H udson. New Y ork Evanston, Illinois New Haven, Connecticut St. Louis, Missouri Schenectady, New York Brooklyn, New York Hotchkissville, Connecticut Pueblo, Colorado New Britain, Connecticut St. Joseph, Missouri Washington, Connecticut Akron, Ohio Shanshiang, Chehkiang, China Chicago, Illinois McCollom ' s, New York New York City North Brookfield, Massachusetts St. Paul, Minnesota New York City Cleveland, Ohio St. Joseph, Kentucky Scranton, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Buffalo, New York Charlcslown, Illinois Pittsburg, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio 86 Henry St. 55 V. 262 D. 85 C. 378 Wh. 16 V. 349 Wh. 109 W. 469 Fw. 393 B. 120 W. 433 Fw. 355 Wh. 409 B. 438 Fw. 456 Fw. 108 Oak St. 457 Fw. 241 D. 131 W. 248 D. 174 L. 389 B. 403 B. 242 D. 104 W. 66 Whalley Ave. 353 Wh. 1 59 Elm St. 435 Fw. 465 Fw. 243 D. 459 Fw. 94 W. 256 D. 398 B. 358 Wh. 33 Howe St. 397 B. 455 Fw. 118 W. 246 D. 658 W. D. 356 Humphrey St. 447 Fw. fair Hitiurraity 1308-3 399 Buckingham Parsons Merriman Paul Gurley Merrow John rrumbull Metcalf Buckingham Miller Meade Minnigerode Louis David Minsk Erwin Albert Morse Oliver Cromwell Morse, Jr. Daniel Mungall, Jr. Frederick James Murphy .Arthur Murray, Ji. Daniel Herman Myers Arthur Theodore Nabstedt Frank Thayer Nelson Earle Stakemiller Nesbitt George Wilmarth Nickel La wrence Harper Norton Garnett Morgan Noyes George Otto Oberhelman Harold Obernauer Howard Vincent O ' Brien Francis Ho vard Olmsted Francis Ward Paine Rene Mead Pardee George Fish Parsons, Jr. William Henry Parsons, Jr. Ward Edgerly Pearson Julius Christian Peter Stephen Holladay Philbin Ralph Harlan Pierce Joseph Curtis Piatt George Stewart Pomeroy, Jr. John Gooden Poore Marsh Klock Powers Warren Cone Pratt Charles Baird Price Randolph Raynolds William Howard Read Harold Bishop Reid Graham Llewellyn Reynolds George Adams Richardson Truman Post Riddle Thomas Lawrason Riggs Edward Constant Roberts Joseph Stone Roberts 1910 IVaterburv, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Nexv Haven, Connecticut Nervlon Highlands, Massachusetts Paris, France Colchester, Connecticut Nerv York Cilv Port Washington, Neiv YorI( South Hadlev Falls, Massachusetts Westboro, Massachusetts Auburn, Nerv Yorl( Albanv, Nerv York Davenport, loxpa Detroit, Michigan Pawnee City, Nebraska Menlo Park. California Cleveland, Ohio Warren, Penns )lvania Norrvood, Ohio Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Lakeville, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts Orange, Nerv Jersey Nerv York Ci(p Nerv York City Great Barrington, Massachusetts Seymour, Indiana Nerv York City Brockton, Massachusetts Scranion, Pennsylvania Wernersvillc, Pennsylvania WilloTv Grove, DelaU ' are Cleveland, Ohio Hartford, Connecticut Louisville, Kentucky Nerv Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, Nerv York Walden, Nerv York Pasadena, California Auburn, Nerv York St. Louis, Missouri Washington, District of Columbia Hartford, Connecticut Salem, Massachusetts 237 D. 45 V. 119 College St. 341 Wh. 250 D. 1193 Chapel St. 100 W. 258 D. 34! Wh. 247 D. 466 Fw. 370 Wh. 398 B. 253 D. 1 1 69 Chapel St. 114 W. 352 Wh. 99 W. 218 F. 134 W. 261 D. 439 Fw. 267 D. 249 D. 449 Fw. 238 D. 33 V. 447 Fw. 345 Wh. 254 D. 369 Wh. 454 Fw. 35 High St. 356 Wh. 347 Wh. 119 W. I 68 Prospect St. 338 Wh. 470 Fw. 127 W. 103 W. 352 Wh. 345 Wh. 100 W. 449 Fw. . 400 l)p Sannrr anJi Pnt J nurri Philip Roberts Arthur Frederic Robinson WilHam Silhman Rogers John Michael Romadka Reginald Roome Frank Guiles Roth Guy Meredith Russell George Henry Sanderson Arthur Sewall Edward Palmer Seymour Roger Sherman William Hawthorne Shields, Jr. Michael Nathaniel Slotnick David Parker Smith Douglas Tracy Smith Henry Montague Smith, Jr. Edward Douglas Snyder James Brookes Spencer Leonard Lovejoy Stanley Charles Messinger Steele Robert Bernhard Stern Neil Campbell Stevens Philip Moen Stimson William Strieker, Jr. Robert Alphonso Taft Hsijan Tang Waldo Elliot Tillinghast Alexander Berthold Timm John Campbell Townsend William Allen Underbill Ralph Palmer Uptegrove John Edwin Urquhart, Jr. Arthur VanBrunt Adrian VanSinderen Charles Edmund VanVleck, Jr. Frederick Glade Wacker Joseph Bradford Wardwell Ernest Ross Warren Harvey Tracy Warren Edwin Morey Waterbury Henry Crouch Webb Arthur Weil William Bakewell Wharton Ralph Dean Whipple Francis Joseph Whitcomb Hartford, Connecticut Norwich, Connecticut Buffalo, Nerv York Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nerv York Cit i Harrisburg, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut Moosup, Connecticut Bath, Maine Highland Park, Illinois Rye, New York Norwich, Connecticut Holyoke, Massachusetts Meriden, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Morristown, New Jersey Rockford, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri Great Barringion, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Irvington-on-H udson. New York Morristown, New Jersey New York City Brooklyn, New York Washington, District of Columbia Tientsin, China Vernon, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New York City Bath, New York Brooklyn, New York Ashfield, Massachusetts New York City Brooklyn, New York Montclair, New Jersey Chicago, Illinois Stamford, Connecticut Killingly, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Corning, New York Dover, Delaware New Haven, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Bridgeport Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut 253 D. 74 C. 373 Wh. 249 D. 238 D. 248 D. 256 D. 407 B. 446 Fw. 244 D. 252 D. 401 B. 467 Fw. 223 F. 356 Wh. 135 W. 469 Fw. 344 Wh. 420 B. 458 Fw. 386 B. 385 B. 130 W. 47 Lake PI. 269 D. 1 42 Dwight St. 407 B. 254 D. 464 Fw. 267 D. 132 W. 96 W. 255 D. 269 D. 68 V. 244 D. 334 Wh. 407 B. 353 Wh. 256 D. 384 B. 352 Orange St. 251 D. Bridgeport 367 Wh. air luiurraity ianH-9 401 Robert Stevens W ' hitlock Ed vin A. X hitman James Moro liiltaker Howard DeForest Widgcr Earl Trumbull Williams ayland X ells Williams George Charles Wilson Ruthven Adriance Wodell William Herbert Wood Walter Emerson Woodford, Jr. Edward Farrand Wright Sheldon Smith ates Louis Bradstreet Zacher Naugaluclf, Connecticut Moravia, Ner) York Cincinnati, Ohio Cortland, Nerv Yorl( Brooklm, New York New Haven, Connecticut Delhi. New York Poughkeepsie, New York Swacuse, New York New York Citv Detroit. Michigan Brooklyn, New York Branjord, Connecticut 226 Crown St. 216 F. 23 V. 216 F. 344 Wh. 252 D. 216 F. 85 C. 466 Fw. 398 B. 405 B. 265 D. 367 Wh. Cary Abbott Harold Duncan Aikman John Alden Philip Thompson Allen Robert Bruce Anderson Thomas Joseph Aubrey Frederick Rowe Avery Benjamin Selden Bacon Paul Bradford Badger Fames Lenox Banks, Jr. Fuller Forbes Barnes Joseph Wickliff Beach Samuel Birdsey Beardsley Wilfred Attwood Beardsley Thomas Beer Edward Berman William Darius Bishop, Jr. Edward Seymour Blair Charles Edgar Blake Samuel Sikes Board Malcolm Bogue Robert Bowman Robert Franklin Bradley Samuel Henry Braude Floyd Clinton Brewer Ericsson Bushnell Broadbent Ulvsses Hayden Brockway, Jr. Wilbur Birdsey Bronson George Percy Brown $opl)omore (Tlass. 19U Chevenne, Wyoming Terre Haute, Indiana Rochester, New York Montrose, Pennsylvania Salem, Ohio Norwich, Connecticut Westhrook, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Winchester. Massachusetts New York City Bristol, Connecticut Bangor, Maine Bridgeport, Connecticut Waterhury, Connecticut Yonkers, New York Bayonne, New Jersey Bridgeport, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Hartford, Connecticut Montclair, New Jersey San Francisco, California Chicago, Illinois New Haven, Connecticut Rockville, Connecticut Arcadia, Louisiana New Haven, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Winchester, Connecticut Barre, Massachusetts 8 College St. 260 Crown St. 22 College St. 150 L. 8 College St. 186 F. 90 C. 260 Crown St. 22 College St. 27 College St. 462 Fw. 254 Crown St. 197 F. 165 L. 22 College St. 789 Yale P. O. 818 Yale P. O. 22 College St. 182 L. 166 L. 138 W. 251 Crown St. 1096 Chapel St. 156 L. 256 D. 9 1 1 Dixwell .Ave. 251 Crown St. I I College St. 179 L. 402 Slljr Sannpr ani J ot Pnurrt Stanley Ernest Brown Walter Leroy Brown George Burgess Ellsworth Bushnell Beth Vincent Butterfield Thomas Elton Canfield Robert John Carpenter Frank Joseph Carrig Thomas Walker Carter John Rendall Chandler David Everett Chantler Harold Benjamin Chapman Charles Edward Clark Edward Goddard Clark Tyler Clark Robert Clement Mather Cleveland Robert Coyne Clifford Samuel Coan Albert Presby Colburn Ralph Elliott Coleman John Francis Collins Carleton Alexander Connell Joseph Connolly Joseph Addison Copp Alan Lyle Corey Chanter Cornish Edward Boies Cowles Francis William Crandall John Douglas Crawford William Anthony Curran James McLellan Dain Frederic Joseph Daly Frank Damrosch, Jr. James Dwight Dana George Webster Darr Clinton Wildes Davis Henry Barnard Davis Malcolm Waters Davis Sherwood Sunderland Day Rodney Dean Charles Shaver DeLong Robert Champion Deming John Bourne Dempsey Scoville Thomas Devan 1911 Darien, Conneciicui Erxvin, Tennessee Garden City, Long Island, Neiv Minneapolis, Minnesota Wilmington, Vermont Thomaston, Connecticut Winchester, Massachusetts Lima, Ohio Lexington, Massachusetts Auburndale, Massachusetts Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Hartford, Connecticut Orange, Connecticut Westfield, New Jersey Buffalo, Nerv York Rutland, Vermont Denver, Colorado St. Louis, Missouri Neiv Haven, Connecticut Sharon, Massachusetts Saranac Lake, New York Wallingjord, Connecticut Scranton, Pennsylvania Roxbury, Massachusetts Chicago Heights, Illinois Nerv York City Yonkers, Neiv York Rye, New York Westfield, New York Randolph, Massachusetts Holyoke, Massachusetts Pee ' kskill New York Cambridge, Massachusetts New York City New Haven, Connecticut WiUfinsburg, Pennsylvania Portland, Maine Crand Rapids, Michigan Hartford, Connecticut Catskill, New York Orange, New Jersey Chicago, Illinois New Haven, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio Stamford, Connecticut 180 L. 120 W. York 260 Crown St. 167 L. 167 L. 118 W. 163 L. 333 York St. 25 I Crown St. 151 L. 117 W. 152 L. 961 Yale P. O. 162 L. 8 College St. 103 W. 8 College St. 251 D. 1009 Yale p. O. 170 L. 8 College St. 35 High St. 242 D. 8 College St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 173 L. 116 W. 22 College St. 8 College St. ' 61 L. 22 College St. 8 College St. 357 Wh. 260 Crown St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 178 L. 22 College St. 22 College St. 260 Crown St. 22 College St. 260 Crown St. 22 College St. 165 L. alr Iniurraittr 1908-9 403 Edward Jordan Dimock John Fempleman Doneghy, Jr. Francis Drake William McKee Dunn William Brooke Dunwoody Ralph Brinlnall Durell Thomas William Durkin Charles Clement Elwell, Jr. Andrew Jefferson Ely Wilson Barton Emery Rowland Evans, Jr. Clmton Ellsworth Farnham Robert Leslie Ficks John W. Field Joel Ellis Fisher, Jr. Henry Lloyd Folsom Stanhope Foster Howard Tallmadge Foulkes Waldo David Frank Howard Brooks Freeman Stuart Fox Freeman Seth Barton French, 2d Leo Charles Fuller Arthur Amory Gammell James Prentice Garland Frederick Lawrence Gay Charles William Gaylord Henry Gemmer Robert Alexander Gibney Howell Gilbert James Parke Gillespie Robert Philip Goldman Stanley A. Goldsmith Fisher Goodhue Lawrence Manche Goodman Havens Grant Charles Edwin Graves Clifford Hendryx Graves Giles Pollard Greene George Newton Gregory Stephen Strong Gregory, Jr. Martin Hall Griffing Robert Kalman Haas Mark Anthonv Hall Richard Ware Hall Edward Harrah EUzabelh, Nerv Jersey Macon, Missouri Chicago, Illinois Hoi Springs, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsvlvania Somerville, Massachusetls Brool(field, Massachusetts Nerv London, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Haverford, Pennsvlvania Westfield, Massachusetts Cincinnati, Ohio Washington, District of Columbia Net York Cit ) Orange, Nerv Jersey IVestport, Connecticut Milrvaukee, Wisconsin Nerv York City Plainfield, New Jersey Plainfield, Nerv Jersey Nerv York City Si. Louis, Missouri Providence, Rhode Island Saco, Maine Los Angeles, California Branford, Connecticut Hackensack, Nerv Jersey Nerv York City Grand Rapids, Michigan Orange, Nerv Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio Nerv London, Connecticut Nerv York City Youngstonm, Ohio Jamcstorvn, Nerv York Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Honesdale, Pennsylvania Nerv York City Chicago, Illinois Danbury, Connecticut Nerv ' ork City Cedar Rapids, lorva Omaha, Nebraska Nerv York City 213 260 Crown St. 8 College St. 8 College St. 22 College St. 164 L. 225 C ' own St. 193 F. 22 College St. 193 F. Blatchley Ave. 8 College St. 149 L. 8 College St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 8 College St. 180 L 2j4 Crown St. 254 Crown St. 236 Crown St. 236 Crown St. 8 College St. 236 Crown St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 260 Crown St. 148 L. 249 Crown St. 22 College St. 446 Fw. 8 College St. 236 Crown St. 255 Crown St. 22 College St. 174 L. I 1 College St. 366 Wh. 232 Bradley St. 250 Crown St. 350 Wh. 22 College St. I I College St. 22 College St. 155 L. 8 College St. 8 College St. 404 ailjp Sauiipr an a t ourrt L ' Engle Hartridge Arthur Mowry Hartvvell Harold Talbot Hartvvell Justus Miller Hartwell Merrill George Hastings Robert Day Hastings Clarence Bolton Hawke Michael Conran Hayes Henry William Heinrich Erastus Henry Hewitt Charles Virgil Hickox, Jr. Henry Morrison Hille James Theodore Hillhouse Carroll Clark Hincks Lyman Northrop Hine Carl Hitchcock Reuben Andrus Holden, Jr. Howard Keys Hollister John Baker Hollister Joseph Home Edward Gillette Hotchkiss Guy Morris Howland Allen Skmner Hubbard Maxwell Crouse Hughes Treat Clark Hull Clarke Fox Hunn Frederick Walton Hyde, Jr. Harry Stuart Irons Waldemar Hubbell Jacob Walter Jamison Ralph Herbert Jewell Thomas Slater Johnston. Jr. John Lawrence Keenan Malcolm Kemper Frederick Boughton Keppy Austin Jerome Kilbourn Jonathan Francis Kilbourn John Reed Kilpatrick William Turney Kimber Richard Ransom King Francis William Kittredge, Jr Louis Kofsky Franklin Stevenson Koons Davis Laird Krebs, Jr. Floyd Eugene Lamb 1911 Jacksonville, Florida AlbanV, Nerv York Danburv, Conneclicui Upper Troy, New York Winchendon, Massachusetts Hartford, Connecticut Warren, Pennsylvania Waterbury, Connecticut Clinton, Massachusetts IVilliamstoTvn, Massachusetts Springfield, Illinois Bath, Ne-m York Wdlimanlic, Connecticut Andover, Massachusetts Nerv York City Ansonia, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Millerton, New York Ashville, North Carolina Auburn, Nerv York West Pittston, Pennsylvania Danbury, Connecticut Rochester, Nerv York St. Albans, Vermont Elkins, West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio Hazleton, Pennsylvania Washington, District of Columbi Rochester, Nerv York Boston, Massachusetts Cincinnati, Ohio Brooklyn, Nerv York Hartford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Veil ' York City Springfield, Illinois Hartford, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts Hartford, Connecticut Topeka, Kansas Clearfield, Pennsylvania Auburn, Nerv York 468 Fw. 260 Crown St. 1 I College St. 250 Crown St. 250 Crown St. 25 1 Crown St. 99 W. 53 Lake PI. 156 L. 260 Crown St. 8 College St. 170 L. 179 F. 172 L. 262 D. 153 L. 22 College St. 1 1 College St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 250 Crown St. 166 L. 225 Crown St. 1 1 College St. 236 Crown St. 22 College St. 181 L. 8 College St. 151 L. 250 Crown St. 468 Fw. 81 C. 163 York St. 236 Crown St. 249 Crown St. 249 Crown St. 22 College St. 8 College St. 22 College St. 22 Col ege 147 L. 107 W. 254 Crown St. 153 L. alr lltiiurraity 1308-9 405 Harold Morton Landon Earl Langstroth 1 homas Armitage Larremore I ' rank Waldo Lathrop Frederick Abraham Laubscher Kenneth LeBlanc Solomon Lester Levy F rank Grassy Lewis Harold Mayo Lewis James McKeen Lewis Raymond Williams Lewis Joseph Prescott Little Edmund Pendleton Livingston Cornelius Ennis Lombardi Abbot Augustus Low, Jr. Robert Barrie Luchars William Archibald McAfee Shirley McAndrew John Vincent McDonnell William Glenn McKee James Edward McKnight William Erie McMicken Paul Griswold Macy William DeForest Manice George Walter Mannel Alexander Drummond Marks Irving Wolff Marshall Frank Russell Mason Orion Augustus Mason George Matthews Stanley Penfield Mead George Crandal Meagley Egbert Mersereau Robert Anderson Miller, Jr. William Cammack Miller Walter Hall Mills Russell Mitcheltree Miles Anson Morgan Effingham Buckley Morris, Jr. Lawrence Stillman Morrison Karl Mosser George Ray Nettleton Samuel Johnson Newman William Porter Norcom Morgan John Gray O ' Brien 1911 NcTV York Cil ) 8 College St. G en Ridge, Nerv Jersev 36 V. A ' ciD Yorl( City 260 Crown St. A ' cii ' London, Connecticut 250 Crown St. Roclfville, Connecticut 1 50 L. A ' eU ' Orleans, Louisiana 8 College St. IVilmington, Delaware 141 W. Newport, Rhode Island 151 L. Somennlle, Massachusetts 254 Crown St. Morristorvn, New Jersey 169 L. A ' elP Britain, Connecticut 22 College St. Manchester, Connecticut 149 L. Catskill Station, New York 8 College St. Berkeley, California 22 College St. Brooklyn. N. Y. 22 College St. Moniclair, New Jersey 8 College St. A ' elP Haven, Connecticut 260 Crown St. Ojai l alley, I ' cniura Co., California 260 Crown St. New York City 22 College St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 249 Crown St. Waterhury, Connecticut 89 C. Seattle, Washington 24 College St. Newington, Connecticut 1 52 L. A ' ea ' York City 22 College St. Rockville, Connecticut 1 56 L. Brooklyn, New York 8 College St. Auburn, New York 251 Crown St. Croton, Massachusetts 1 52 Temple St. Medwav, Massachusetts 196 F. Buffalo , New York 263 D. New Canaan, Connecticut 1 78 L. Binghamton, New York 105 Park St. Portland, Oregon 22 College St. Ponce, Porto Rico 215 F. Cleveland Park, District of Columbia 22 College St. Dorchester Center, Massachusetts 8 College St. West Middlesex, Pennsylvania 1 54 L. Ilion, New York I 75 L. Ardmore, Pennsylvania 8 College S; Redlands, California 22 College St. Boston, Massachusetts 22 College St. Milford, Connecticut 662 Yale P. O. New Haven, Connecticut 255 Crown St, A ' eU Haven, Connecticut 396 B. A eu ' York City 22 College St. 406 ®l)p IBanner a nh Put Pnitrrt Edward O ' Bryan, Jr. Walter Thomas O ' Donohue Edward William Brown Parkinson Paul Patterson Robert Alexander Patterson Morgan Martin Pattison Stuyvesant Peabody Frederic Arnold Pease Allen Danforth Pettee George Emerson Pettil Richardson Phelps Ewing Reginald Philbin Howard Francis Phipps Lawrence William Phipps William Trigg Pigott, Jr. Henry Kerr Plumb Gardner Carter Porter Arthur Leo Price Erving Hascall Rand Francis Fitz Randolph Lawrence Avery Rankin Fred Carl Reckert Charles Lawson Reed Thomas Pattison Reid Stanley Richardson Francis Bayard Rives Edward Lewelyn Roberts, Jr. William Meade Robinson, Jr. Charles Phinney Rodenbach Roy Ross Zeno Carl Ross Lippman Levy Rothschild John Eliot Rowland John Tilghman Rowland Joseph Franck Rumsey, Jr. Clarence Wardell St. John James Waugh Sanders Richard Collier Sargent Bernard Wertheimer ScharfT Henry Pepper Scott, Jr. Frank Dyckman Scudder Raymond Seabrook Fidardo Reuben Serri Kenneth Hanna Sessions Frederick Dvvight Seward 1911 Chicago, Illinois Hartford, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Bristol, Connecticut Superior, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois Pillsfield, Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio Far Rockarvay, Long Island, Minneapolis, Minnesota New York City Waterbury, Connecticut Walerhury, Connecticut Helena, Montana Brooklyn, New York Arlington, Massachusetts New York City Lawrence, Long Island, New Baltimore, Maryland Peekskill, New York Terre Haute, Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio Shelton, Connecticut San Francisco, California New York City Chicago, Illinois Louisville, Kentucky Naugatuck, Connecticut CoWan, Tennessee Beverly, Mass. Buffalo, New York Plainfteld, New Jersey Greenwich, Connecticut Lake Forest, Illinois Simsbury, Connecticut Moniclair, New Jersey New Haven Connecticut Natchez, Mississippi Wilmington, Delaware New York City New York City Proctor, Vermont Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Binghamton, New York 8 College St. Hartford 155 L. 249 Crown St. 162 L. 228 Crown St. 8 College St. 22 College St. 170 L. New York 161 L. 456 Fw. 8 College St. 249 Crown St. 249 Crown St. 8 College St. 91 C. 236 Crown St. 254 Crown St. York 8 College St. 8 College St. 257 D. 260 Crown St. 22 College St. 197 F. 22 College St. 8 College St. 456 Fw. 22 College St. 249 Crown St. 82 C. 22 College St. 236 Crown St. 22 College St. 163 L. 8 College St. 164 L. 168 L. 22 College St. 254 Crown St. 22 College St. 155 Elm St. 22 College St. 81 C. 8 College St. 181 L. I IHnlr lIuiitrrBitg 1908-9 407 Alex W essel Shaplcigli Howard Francis Shattuck Edward Ely Sherman John Homer Sherman Henry Knox Sherrill Sturges Bradford Shields Arthur Meyer Sidenberg Archer Roberts Simpson Gilbert Max Smith Harold Ellsworth Smith Oliver Harrison Smith Felix Brunot Snowdon Leslie Soule Edmund Courtlandt Stanton Mason Brayman Starring, Jr. Scott Sterling Carl Isaac Stix Frederick Brett Stokes James Cashmon Sweeney John Martin Sweeney, Jr. Thomas William Symons, Jr. George Hamlet Taylor Ralph Emerson Taylor John Taylor Terry. 3d Henry Nelson Tetreault Clarence Proctor Thomas Benjamin Casper Thompson Harold Hayward Thresher Orrin Herbert Tilson Benjamin Hartshorne Trask Morton Candee Treadway Yun-siang Tsao Gouverneur Morris Wilkins Turnbull Cyrus Calhoun Turner. Jr. Herbert Orvin Tutlle Harry Brinsmade V ' anSinderen John David Wachman Robert Coleman Walker Benjamin Franklin Bean Wallis Chengting Thomas Wang Everett Oyler Waters James Webster Waters Charles Aloysius Welch Alexander Royal Wheeler Edward Curtis Wheeler 1911 St. Lotus, Missouri Columbus, Ohio New Baltimore, New York Fremont, Ohio, Brooiflm, New Yorl( New Yorl( Cit ) New York Cit ] Orange, Massachusetts Evanston, Illinois New York Citp Hartford, Connecticut Brownsville, Pennsvlvania Dorchester Center, Massachusetts New York Cr7v Chicago, Illinois Lawrence, Kansas Cincinnati, Ohio New York Citv New York Ciiv Naugatuck, Connecticut Washington, District of Columhia Rochester, New York Dennisville, New Jersey New York Citp Augusta, Maine New York Ci ip St. Paul, Minnesota Norwich, Connecticut Grapevine, North Carolina Highlands, New Jersey Bristol, Connecticut Shanghai, China New York City New York City Warren, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio Richmond, Virginia Dorchester Center, Massachusetts Ningpo, China New York City Buffalo, New York New Haven, Connecticut Endeavor, Pennsylvania Westerleigh, Stalen Island, New Yo 22 College St. 181 L. 171 L. 236 Crown St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 236 Crown St. 160 L. 257 D. 148 L. 22 College St. 97 W. 22 College St. 260 Crown St. 22 College St. 264 D. 236 Crown St. 22 College St. 25 I Crown St. 77 C. 22 College St. 236 Crown St. 150 L. 22 College St. 186 F. 169 L. 8 College St. 158 L. 22 College St. 236 Crown St. 448 Fw. 3 1 1 Crown St. 249 Crown St. 260 Crown St. 160 L. 8 College St. 236 Crown St. 8 College St. 116 W. 66 Whalley Ave. 173 L. 22 College St. 23 Bradley St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 408 (E i t Sanntr anb l at aurri Lawrence Raymond Wheeler William Reginald Wheeler William Preston White Arthur Williams, Jr. Stanley Thomas Williams Frank Miller Willis Alexander Augustus Wilson Harold Irving Wood Edgar Montillion Woolley Clifford Ramsey Wright Philip North Wright Walter Esher Yaggy Poriville, New York Endeavor, Pennsylvania Si. Paul, Minnesota Mount Vernon, NeTv York Meriden, Connecticut Worcester, Massachusetts San Francisco, California Gardner, Massachusetts Nerv York City Cincinnati, Ohio Detroit, Michigan Hutchinson, Kansas 22 College St. 22 College Si. 468 Fw. 457 Fw. 250 Crown St. 168 L. 133 W. 34! Wh. 22 College St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 8 College St. Chun Wing Sen Afong Charles Guy Algase Hugh Wesley Alger Royden Wolcott Allen William Nelson Allen Arthur Franklin Amadon Charles Arbuthnot, 3d Arthur Hammond Armstrong Howard Daniels Atkins Floyd Brush Augustine Maltbie Lathrop Babcock Sidney Raymond Baer Cyrus Baird David Sherman Baker Hamill Wood Baker Earle Hoit Ballou Harold Lewis Banghart Philetus Cooley Bankson Thomas Bardcn, Jr. Howard Burton Bartholomew Evans Ellicott Barllett William LeRoy Bates Donald Beers Joseph LeConte Bell Dwight Hadley Bennett Allan Richardson Bensinger Charles Frederic Berg Julian Cornell Biddle Cyril Walter Bigelow Bryce Wadhams Blair IFrcsi man. (Tlass. 1912 Macao, China Utica, New York Rome, Pennsylvania Terryville, Connecticut Brooklyn, Nerv York Boston, Massachusetts Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Neiv York City Denver, Colorado Kirkrvood, Missouri Syracuse, NeH) York St. Louis, Missouri Nerv Haven, Connecticut IVickford, Rhode Island Terre Haute, Indiana Chester, Vermont Bethel, Maine Erie, Pennsylvania Ashland, Wisconsin Cohleskill, Nerv York Buffalo, Nen ' York Bennington, Vermont Nerv Haven, Connecticut Aiken, South Carolina Brooklyn, New York Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Orange, Nerv Jersey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Brookline, Massachusetts Wyoming, Pennsylvania 200 York St. 544 P. 122 Wall St. 570 P. 541 P. 219 F. 250 York St. 598 P. 570 P. 242 York St. 584 P. 250 York St. 95 Olive St. 1 1 College St. 1 I College St. 532 P. 92 C. 93 C. 594 P. 39 Lynwood PI. 531 P. 226 F. 65 York Sq. 597 P. ■ 250 York St 221 F. 250 York St. 231 York St. 566 P. 9 Library St. i alr MniiiprBtly, 19118-9 409 Watson Keep Blair Alexander Blum Edward Townsend Booth Walter Thorpe Bosworth Percival aughan Bowen Frank Tennis Bowman, Jr. Francis Thibault Boyd Horace Rollin Boynton. Jr. Sidney George Bradford Herbert Newton Bradley Joseph Henry Bragdon Paul Stilwell Brinsmade Traver Briscoe Theodore Leffingwell Bronson Cyril Brown Jervis Densmore Brown, Jr. Leslie Parker Brown Orlando Cobden Brown Horace De Witt Brush William Christian Bullitt, Jr. Donald Edward Burger John Stephen Burke James Kirby Burrell John Mansfield Burrill John Hugus Caldwell Orton Piatt Camp Jasper Adams Campbell, Jr. Harold Whitfield Carhart Frank Alfred Carlson James Carney Richard Lyon Carpenter Carroll Chevalier Carstairs Clarence Russell Carter Theodore Willard Case George Garvin Chandler John Chandler Charles Douglas Chapin William Burr Chapman Erford Whitcomb Chesley Kortright Church William Bare Cist X illiam Mansur Claflin Harold Clinton Clapp Edward Aloysius Clark Salter Storrs Clark, Jr. 1912 Chicago, Illinois New Yorif Citv Plainfield, Nerv Jcnev Providence, Rhode Island Buffalo, Nerv Yorl( Cleveland, Ohio Brookline, Massachusetls Los Angeles, California Edgemoor, Delaware East Orange, New Jersey Brooklyn, New York New York Cily Norwich, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Port Chester, New York Milford, Connecticut Waterbury, Connecticut Danhury, Connecticut Brookline, Massachusetts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania New Rochelle, New York Norwich, Connecticut Utica, New York New York City Omaha, Nebraska Waterbury, Connecticut New York City Greenwich, Connecticut Greenfield, Massachusetts Bridgeport, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Norfolk, Connecticut Auburn, New York Whilford, Pennsylvania Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri Worcester, Massachusetls Washington, District of Columbia Cincinnati, Ohi o New York City Berryville, Virginia Franklin, New Hampshire West field. New Jersey 242 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 572 P. 561 P. 242 York St. 217 York St. 260 Crown St. 262 York St. 1076 Chapel St. 22 College St. 242 York St. 563 P. 242 York St. 1 1 36 Chapel St. Milford 533 p. 416 B. 254 York St. 242 York St. 550 P. 423 Temple St. 587 P. 354 York St. 266 York St 231 York St. 237 York St. 242 ' ork St. 862 Yale P. O. 197 F. 231 York St. 159 Elm St. 536 P. I ' ork St. 546 P. 545 P. York St. 242 York St. 388 B. 8 College St. 237 ' ork St. 598 p. 250 ' ork St. 125 High St. 591 P. 242 250 410 u[ t; r Sannrr anb ot ourri Sidney Tuttle Clark Willis Kellogg Clark George Steele Clarke Robert Parker Clarke Harold Tripp Clement Napoleon Arthur Clouet Louis Connick Eugene Thomas Connolly Laurence Marshall Cornwall Joseph Lacasse Cote, Jr. John Cornelius Coughlin John Alexander Craig Benjamin Francis Crowley Stanley Cummings Howard Wheeler Curtis Jonathan Stone Cuthbertson George Glass Davitt Eric Powell Dawson Frederic Lansing Day Harold Spencer Day Bennett De Beixedon Louis Everit DeForest Aaron Levan Dettra Jacob MacGavock Dickinson, Jr. George Edward Dimock, Jr. George Kenneth Donald James Dunlap, Jr. Orville Rich Dunn Sydney Dunham Dyer Frederick Eckstein Harry Louis Edlin James Clarence Egan Symund Mason Ehrman Frederick Wyllys Eliot, Jr. Jay Morse Ely Herman Rutgers LeRoy Emmet Xerxes John Farrar James Briggs Felton Kenneth Lucas Fenton William Francis Flagg Pomeroy Tucker Francis Sidney Rowland Francis Edgar Wells Freeman Raymond Wallace Frohman Elliott Frost 1912 B ' mghamlon, New York Rochester, New Yorl( New Orleans, Louisiana New York Cilv Buffalo. New York New Haven, Connecticut New York Cii ) Beverly Farms, Massachusetts Bridgeport, Connecticut Creensburg, Pennsylvania Augusta, Maine Duluth, Minnesota Danvers, Massachusetts Plantsville, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut Revere, Massachusetts Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Taunton, Massachusetts West Newton, Massachusetts Catskill, New York Brooklyn, New York New Haven, Connecticut Norristown, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Elizabeth, New Jersey Mobile, Alabama Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Champlain, New York Cleveland, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio Portland, Oregon North Guilford, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois New Rochelle, New York London, Ohio Manchester, New Hampshire Portland, Oregon New York City Troy, New York St. Louis, Missouri Plainfield, New Jersey Portland, Oregon IValtham, Massachusetts 8 College St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 242 York St. 142 Newhall St. 2 1 7 York St. 583 P. 242 York St. 238 York St. 525 P. 311 York St. 554 P. 543 P. 23! York St. 538 P. 1 1 69 Chapel St. 581 P. 584 P. 231 York St. 548 P. 335 Orange St. 555 p. 238 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 535 P. 266 York St. 260 Crown St. 8 College St. 936 Grand Ave. 238 York St. 236 Crown St. 373 Crown St. 242 York St. 242 York St. 248 York St. 242 York St. 422 B. 262 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 575 P. 22 College St. I fair llniitrrHita, Iflflfl-a 411 Cecil Banks Gardner Leroy Upson Gardner Robert Abbe Gardner Laurence Swift Garland Ernest Gaston Allen Hazen Gates Franklin Herbert Gates Arthur Vincent Geary Stanley Easton Gifford Ansel Whiting Gillis Samuel Glover Harry Stuart Goldey Arthur Lehman Goodhart Charles Nathan Goodnow George Arthur Goodson, Jr. Eugene Hollister Gray Charles Terry Greenwood William Vincent Griffin Myer Grosberg Clifford Argyle Gross Charles Harvey Hadley, Jr. James Augustus Haight, Jr. Stanley Jacques Halle Thomas Lyon Hamilton Frank Lovell Harrington Stanley Gale Harris Mervin Stanley Hart Cavour Hartley Leon Hanssen Hass Henry Panel Hastings Daniel Addison Heald John Lawrence Healy Carl Ivar Hellstrom Peter Henderson Charles Frederick Hennessey William Jacob Herman Harold Edward Herrick Edwin Norman Hickman Hamilton Alexander Higbie Cyrus Giles Hill Jacob Himovich Harold Koppel Hochschild John Marshall Holcombe, Jr. Henry Daggett Hooker, Jr. Arthur Corbelt Hoskins Derh]), Conneclkul MeriJen, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Saco, Maine Kaufman, Texas Thomaston, Connecticut Montclair, Nerv Jerse]) New Haven, Connecticut Dedham, Massachusetts Mt. Pleasant, loxea Fairfield, Connecticut Philadelphia, Pennsylvania New York City Naticl(, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota Maine, Nerv York Brooklyn, New York New Haven, Connecticut Schenectady, New York Elkins, West P ' irginia Brooklyn, New York Seattle, Washington New York City Nyack, New York Brooklyn, New York Chicago, Illinois New Britain, Connecticut Duluth, Minnesota Davenport, Iowa Hartford, Connecticut Orange. New Jersey Newport, Rhode Island Hartford, Connecticut New York City Dorchester, Massachusetts Nashville, Tennessee Lawrence, Long Island, New New Haven, Connecticut Jamaica, New York Chicago, Illinois Bayonne, New Jersey New York City Hartford, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York St. Louis, Missouri 523 P. 262 York St. 242 York St. 242 York St. 141 Dwight St. 226 F. 340 Wh. 479 Orange St. 237 York St. 172 L. 250 York St. 590 P. 250 York St. 538 P. 25 I Crown St. 183 L. 524 P. 1 9 Eld St. 55 Prospect St. 788 Yale P. O. 230 F. 22 College St. 233 York St. 155 Elm St. 250 York St. 248 York St. 254 York St. 248 York St. 528 P. 567 P. 242 York St. 88 C. 93 C. 242 York St. 187 F. 539 P. York 238 York St. 55 7 P. 364 George St. 238 York St. 63 York St. 200 York St. 22 College St. 92 C. 242 York St! 412 Qll jr (Banner anii nt JPnurrt Floyd Dunbar Hotchkiss John Glenny Howard Arthur Howe Edward Judson Hoyt Donald Robertson Hyde George Frederic Ingersoll James Lowry Jack Ralph Waldo Jefferson Reuben Jeffery, Jr. John Mack Jenner William Travers Jerome, Jr. McCormick Jewett Alexander Bryan Johnson Crompton Tuttle Johnson Hewette Elwell Joyce Ernest Sherwin Kavanagh William Kirk Kaynor Ralph Keeler William Paul Keenan Francis Rusher Kerr Joseph Stickney Kimball Hiram Mac Farlane King Henry Wright Kirby Harold Louis Klein Francis McMaster Knight Samuel Kramer David Robert Kreider William Siebert Lambie Charles Lewis Larkm John Ruse Larus, Jr. Darius Watts Lawrence Elmer Turell Learned Charles Taylor Lee Tracy Hammond Lewis Harold Stevens Lines William Samuel Lines, Jr. Bert Harry Long George Deming Loomis Robert Fresnel Loree Earle Trask Loucks William Harmon Loughridge Arthur M. Lowenthal Russell Edwards Lupton John Thomas Lynch Joseph Matthew Lynch 1912 WalertoT} n, Connecticut 530 P. Buffalo, Neii York 248 York St. South Orange, Nerv Jersey 242 York St. St. Petersburg, Florida 231 York St. Si. Albans, Vernwnt 231 York St. Sioux City, loTva 260 Crown St. Indiana, Pennsylvania 254 Crown St. A ' en ' York City 558 P. Norwich, New York College St. Mansfield, Ohio 573 P. Lakeville, Connecticut 231 York St. Chicago, Illinois 238 York St. Yonkers, Nen York 1 75 L. Hartford, Connecticut 551 P. New Brunswick, New Jersey 582 P. Plynwuth Union, Vermont 1 58 L. Sanborn, Iowa 231 York St. Stamford, Connecticut 549 P. IVestfield, Massachusetts lib F. Newport, Rhode Island 627 E. D. Boston, Massachusetts 250 York St. Stamford, Connecticut 547 P. Cleveland, Ohio 1 1 College St. Hartford, Connecticut 936 Grand Ave. Evanston, Illinois 578 P. Hartford, Connecticut 53 Prospect St. Annville, Pennsylvania 521 P. Glenoshorne, Pennsylvania 200 York St. Waterbury, Connecticut 266 York St. Baltimore, Maryland 242 York St. Malone, New York 570 P. Fall River, Massachusetts 556 P. A ' eiP Milford, Connecticut 249 Crown St. Great Neck, Long Island, New York 540 P. Newark, New Jersey 233 York St. Hartford, Connecticut 242 York St. Cincinnati, Ohio 183 L. Cranbv, Connecticut 551 P. New York City 266 York St. Sanford, Florida 588 P. Denver, Colorado 599 P. Rochester, New York 254 Crown St. Mattituck, New York 571 P. Scoltsville, Virginia 124 Howe St. Meriden, Connecticut 247 D. I a 1 r iiiitrrHttu ianB-9 413 Archibald McClure Donald McConaughy George Edward Ralpii McCoy Elmer William McDevitt Joseph Leo McEvitt X illiam Bernard McGuire John Alexander Magee George Bennitt Marsh Howard Champion Martin Harry Ziegler Maxwell Samuel May Lloyd Othmar Mayer Edwin Henry Mead George Gordon Mead Harry Mendel Nathan Menderson Keith Merrill Henry Newton Merritt Robert James MilhoUand Francis Corwin Millspaugh Harley Dyer Minnig Louis Frederick Moore Rollin Donald Moore Denison Morgan Edward Fhomas Morrill Joseph Minott Mulford Frederic Parsons Mullins Charles Sherwood Munson Alfred Armstrong Murfey Gerald Clery Murphy Vincent Bernard Murphy Royal Case Nemiah Paul Coe Nicholson Esmond Paul O ' Brien Percy James Orthwein John Caldwell Overbagh Charles Whitney Page, Jr. Harold Schjoth Palmer Clifford Hayes Pangburn Charles Abram Parcelis Frank Hooker Parker Merrill Olmsted Parker Raymond Augustus Parker Thomas Thacher Parks John Jay Parry 1912 Laf(e Forest, Illinois Ml. Herman, Massachusetts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Diiluth, Minnesota South Manchester, Connecticut Manchester, Connecticut Nerv Bloomfield, Pennsylvania New Milford, Connecticut Lal(cville, Connecticut Cermantorvn, Pennsylvania Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon South Orange, Nerv Jersey Creenivich, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio Minneapolis, Minnesota Nyacl(-on-Hudson, Neiv York Nexvburgh, Nerv York Utica, NeTV York Erie, Pennsylvania Dorchester, Massachusetts Lockport, Nerv York New Haven, Connecticut New York City Kansas City, Missouri Salem, Ohio Woodbury, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio New York City Rochester, New York Hartford, Connecticut Providence, Rhode Island New York City St. Louis, Missouri Saugerlies, New York Danvers, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Milford, Connecticut Auburn, New York Auburn, New York IVillimantic, Connecticut East Cleveland, Ohio Rome, New York 574 P. 600 P. 585 P. 250 York St. 229 F. 229 F. 34 Lynwood PI. 221 Yale P. O. 595 P. 562 P. 217 York St. 266 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. Bridgeport 248 York St. 135 Wall St. 248 York St. 183 L. 238 York St. 1 63 York St. 219 F. 230 F. 242 York St. 18 College St. 200 York St. 250 York St. 242 York St. 238 York St. 256 York St. 250 York St. 231 F. 22 College St. 170 York St. 238 York St. 585 P. 237 York St. 198 F. 359 Wh. 586 P. 521 P. 226 Crown St. 583 P. 250 York St. 231 York St. 414 ®l]c lannrr anJi T at Pourri Charles Parsons John Palmer Parsons Theodore Dwight Partridge Charles Henry Paul John Ralph Paull Arthur Howard Peck Clarence Lee Perkins Henry TenEyck Perry Thomas McClure Peters William Allison Peters, Jr. Richard Henry Phillips Stewart Lansing Pittman Philip Skinner Piatt Sherman Phelps Piatt William Albert Prime, Jr. Mortimore Robinson Proctor Gordon Loring Rand John Henry Reisner Carlton Mortimore Reynolds Henry Blodget Richards George Finley Richmond, Jr. Charles Henry Rohrbach, Jr. Paul Leopold Rosenfeld Stanley Melville Rowe Maurice Trumbull Rowland Edwin Gardner Weed Ruge Harry Albert Rungee William Huntington Russell August Charles Scharmann Fred Scholle Stanley Franklin Schwaner Brenton Hall Scott Alfred Hubert Scovill, Jr. Ludwig Karl Seith Gerald Arthur Shannon Charles Shartenberg Joseph Shelnitz Willis Huggins Post Shelton Oscar Carlton Shepard Darwin Wait Sherman Horace Kinsley Thurber Shei Carlton Stedman Smith Charles Seaver Smith Edward Herndon Smith Floyd Robinson Smith, Jr. Nerv York Ci7p 238 York St. A en; York Cifp 242 York St. New York Cit j 250 York St. Nervton Center, Massachusells 596 P. Taunton, Massachusetts 592 P. East North field, Massachusetts 597 P. Hartford, Connecticut 595 P. Alban],, New York 564 P. New York Cit 238 York St. Seattle, Washington 580 P. Hartford, Connecticut 242 York St. Flushing, New York 248 York St. Scranton, Penns )lvania 242 York St. New York Cit}) 237 York St. New York Citv 8 College St. Proctor, Vermont 242 York St. Lawrence, Long Island, New York 238 York St. McConnellshurg, Pennsylvania 1 54 L. Danbury, Connecticut 529 P. New York City 536 P. Dunkirk, New York 248 York St. Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport New York City 237 York St. Cincinnati, Ohio 250 York St. Waterhury, Connecticut 231 York St. Apalachicola, Florida 248 York St. A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut 1 58 Greenwood Ave. New Haven, Connecticut 1 37 Elm St. Brooklyn, New York 237 York St. New York City 231 York St. New London, Connecticut 251 Crown St. Detroit, Michigan 250 York St. Walertown, Connecticut 231 York St. Mt. Morris, New York 590 P. Seattle, Washington 266 York St. Pawtucket, Rhode Island 236 Crown St. New Haven, Connecticut 1 38 Cedar St. Montclair, New Jersey 534 P. Waterbury, Connecticut 533 P. C ens Falls, New York 248 York St. Clen Cove, Long Island, New York 226 York St. Newtown, Connecticut 80 Stanley St. Shelton, Connecticut 1076 Chapel St. Mobile, Alabama 311 York St. Brooklyn, New York 537 P. fair nitirraity 19aB-9 415 Harold Vincent Smith James Gregory Smith Sumner Smith W iiliam Chester Smith Joseph Solomon Stuart Leicester Southgate Selden Palmer Spencer, Jr. Roger X ' olcott Squire Lewis Newkirk Stanton John Ford Starr Elhott Edmund Stearns Harold Arnold Steiner Edward Stevens Paul Augustus Stevens John Cameron Stoddart Henry Abbott Street Edwin Augustus Strout, Jr. Charles Dallas Sunderland Wallace Nathaniel Sweet William Harris Symington Allen Peter Tanner Alexander Campbell Tener Eugene Morgan Thomasson Daniel Grant Tomlinson Charlemagne Tower, Jr. Edward Howard Townsend Thomas Rufus Tracy Chapin Filkins Tubbs Temple Haydn Tweedy Edward Bancroft Twombly Harris Holmes Vail Dixon VanBlarcom Aaron Augustus Vanderpoel George van Santvoord Robert Theodore Veit Clyde Harman Wady Alan Whittlesey Waite Charles Buckalew Waller Albert Alexander Ware David Chester Waring DeVer Cady Warner John Stewart Watson Theodore Rogers Waugh, Jr. Frank Webb John Jacob Westermann. Jr. 1912 Seattle, Washington St.Alhans, Vermont Lincoln, Massachusetts Louisville, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts St. Louis, Missouri. Meriden, Connecticut Dorchester, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio Far Rockaway, Long Island, New New York City Dover, Delaware Englewood, New Jersey Pawtucl(el, Rhode Island Seattle, Washington Logan, Ohio Lebanon, Connecticut New York City Naugatuck, Connecticut Sewickley, Pennsylvania Chattanooga, Tennessee New York City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania New York City Whitney Pt., New York Burlingame, California Washington, District of Columbia Summit, New Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio St. Louis, Missouri Orange, New Jersey Troy, New York Bridgeport, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Hartford, Connecticut Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Wayne, Pennsylvania Brooklyn, New York Bridgeport, Connecticut Aurora, Illinois St. Albans, Vermont Springfield, Ohio Chicora, Pennsylvania York 599 P. 248 York St. 231 York St. 225 F. I 79 Oak St. 576 P. 237 York St. 262 York St. 187 F. 250 York St. 7 Library St. 266 York St. 242 York St. 586 P. 237 York St. 567 P. 248 York St. 600 P. 37 I Crown St. 242 York St. 222 F. 242 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 242 York St. 362 Wh. 254 York St. 91 Park St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 158 L. 242 York St. 238 York St. Bridgeport 526 Yale P. O. 507 Whitney Ave. 237 York St. 560 P. 250 York St. 242 York St. 554 P. 9 Library St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 416 ulljp Sannrr a nit nt JPnurri Paul Mack Whelan William Henry Whitcomb Lewis Merriam Wiggin Harold Curtiss Wilcox Mount Kenmoren Wild Josiah Macy Willets Theodore Dempster Williams Holden Wilson Stuart Strong Wilson David Hadiey Wiitsie John Russell Winlerbotham, Jr. Asa Allen Woodruff John Butler Woodward, Jr. Henry Wagner Wright John Rouey Wright William Witter Wright Allan Wheeler York Edward Howard York, Jr. William Longley York John Wallace Young A en- York Citv 262 York St. Bridgeport, Connectkul 527 P. Litchfield, Connecticut 233 York St. Meriden, Connecticut 231 York St. Piqua, Ohio 577 P White Plains, Nerv York 22 College St Brooklyn, Nen York 537 P Cincinnati, Ohio 238 York St. Binghamton, Nerv York 237 York St. JaniestoTPn, NeJv York 579 P Chicago, Illinois 250 York St. Scranton, Pennsvlvania 5 78 P. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsvlvania 237 York St Chicago, Illinois 262 York St Pittsburg, Pennsvlvania 559 P Putnam, Connecticut 225 F North Slonington, Connecticut 593 P Philadelphia, Pennsvlvania 231 York St Philadelphia, Pennsvlvania 231 York St Montrose, Pcnns ' slvania 600 P ( Sl)efflel6 Scientific Scl)ool (Bra6uate Students Wltl) H)elr major subjects of stu y Harry Leslie Agard, B.A. Wesleyan University 1904, MA. Yale University 1908 William Talbot Allison, B.A Toronto University 1899, M.A. 1900, B.D. Yale University 1901 Walter George Alpaugh, B.S. Tufts College 1908 Clarence Edward Andrews, B.A. Yale University 1906 George Franklin Atwater, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 George Alfred Baitsell, B.S. Central University of Iowa 1908 Ida Barney, B.A. Smith College 1908 William George Baxter, B.S. A. Iowa Stale College 1908 Samuel John Berard, Ph. B. Yale University 1908 Nerv Britain, Conneclicul Mathematics Middleficld, Conneciiciil English Willimantic, Conneclicul Botany and Mapping Norn all(, Conneclicul French Nen ' Haven, Conneclicul Mechanical Engineering Freemonl, Iowa Biology New Haven, Conneclicul Malhcmallcs Calva, lowa Botany and Drawing Narv Haven, Conneclicul Mechanical Engineering 206 F. Middlefield 13 Lake PI. 200 F. 1776 State St. 8 Prosp. ct PI. 346 Whitney Ave. 1 3 Lake PI. 8 1 3 Orange St. 418 ®ljp lannrr ant at Pourri SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Frederick Howell Billard, B.A. Meriden, Connecticut Yale Unlversily 1896 Alice Frances Blood, B.S. Mass. Institute of Technology 1903 Albert George Boesel, B.A. Ohio Slate University 1907 John Sidney Boman, B.A. University of Missouri 1902 Zelly Adam Bonoff, M.D. Yale University 1904 Mapping Cambridge, Massachusetts 423 Temple Sl 37 Howe St. Biology and Physiol. Chemistry Nen Bremen, Ohio 126 College St. English Columbia, Missouri 1092 Yale P. O. Maihemalics Next) Haven, Connecticut Physiological Chemistry Rowland Sherwood Bosworth, B.A. Providence, Rhode Island Yale University 1908 Chemistry Frederic Quintard Boyer, Ph.B. Norrvalk, Connecticut Yale University 1908 Mechanical Enginecrin Normand Daggett Brainard, Ph.B. Branford, Connecticut Yale University 1906 Civil Engineering George Adams Bright, 2d, B.S. Washington, District of Columbia Dartmouth College 1908 Botany and Drawing Donald Bruce, B.A. Yale University 1906 Mable Electa Buland, B.A. University of Washington I904.M.A. 1908 Horace Thomas Burgess, B.A. Yale University 1906, M.A. 1907 Norman Curtis Case, B.S. Highland College 1908 Ju Hsiang Chen 387 George St. 83 C. Easthampton, Massachusetts Botany and Mapping Castle Rock, Washington English W apne5V r7 e, Ohi Mathematics Highland, Kansas Botany and Dr Canton, China Civil Eng Frederick Waldemar Christensen, B.S. Stale College, Pennsylvania 709 W. D. 695 W. D. 200 F. 61 Trumbull St. 700 Yale p. O. 90 Lake PL 909 Yale P. O. 710 W. D. Kansas Stale Agricultural College 1900, M.S. Pennsylvania Stale College K Physiology and Physiol. Chemisliy Rockville, Connecticut Sanitary Engineering Howard Emerson Church, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Guy Cory Cleveland, B.A. Yale University 1908 Hamilton Morel Coan, B.A. Princeton University 1907 Harry Thomas Collings, B.A. Colgate University 1903, M.A. 1906 German Constantine Mugurditch Constantian, B.A. Neiv Haven, Connecticut Central Turkey College 1902 Chemistry Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Orange, NeTa Jersey Botany and Drawing Nerv York Citv Botany and Drawing Hamilton, New York 57 Elm St. 53 Lake PI. 17 Lake PI. 352 Crown St. 277 Crown St. I I |!a Ir llniitrrBitt} 1908-9 419 SHF.FFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Charlton Dows Cooksey, Ph.B. Nerv Haven, Connecticut Yale University 1905 Physic Oscar Henry Cooper, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1908 George Alexander Cromie William Abraham Crowley, B.A. Kentucky University 1W7. MA. 1908 Elizabeth Eudora Curtis, B.A. asiar College 1905 Paul Curts, B.A. Yale University 1905, M.A. 1907 Edward Stiles Davey, B.A. Yale University 1908 Arthur Spencer Dayton, B.A. West irginia University 1907, LL.B. 1908 Arthur Wayland Dox, B.S. University of Pennsylvania 1904. M.A. Columbia University 1905 Ernest Griswold Dudley, B.A. Leland Stanford Junior University 1903 Marion Graham Elkins, B.S. Rhode Island College of Agri. and Mechanic .Arts 1906 Robie Mason Evans, B.A. Dartmouth College 1906 Harold Fay, B.A. Tufts College 1904 Jacob Plummer Feiser, B.A. Roanoke College 1904 Edna Louise Ferry, B.A. Mt Holyoke College 1905 Morris Seide Fine, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Max Henry Foerster, B.A. Oberrealschule zu Ma.burg 1908 Nathan Roscoe Francis, B.A. Yale University 1902. Ph.B. Yale University I9C8 George Edward Gage, B.A. Clark University 1906, M.A. Yale University 1907 Ahilene, Texas French Sasliiatoon, Sasl(alclieJvan Botany and Drawing Lexington, Ccn uc p French NcTV Haven, Connecticut Mathematics Cheshire, Connecticut German Jerse : Ci ij, Nen Jersey Botany and Drawinp Philippi, IV est Virginia E;,gl,sh Slorrs, Connecticut Physiolog, 284 Orange St. 35 High St. I I 79 Chapel St. 653 Yale P. O. 61 Trumbull St. 3 Hiilhouse Ave. 210 F. 119 Wall St. 708 W. D. Stanford Universitxi, California Botany and Mapping Amesburv, Massachusetts Botany Chemistry and Biology 78 Lake PI. 568 Chapel St. Fryeburg, Maine 78 Lake PI. Botany and Drawing Somerville, Massachusetts 8 Prospect PI. Botany and Drawing Woodshoro, Maryland 687 W. D. Mineralogy New Haven, Connecticut 24 Edgewood Ave. Physiological Chemistry Nell ' Haven, Connecticut 46 Elliott St. Physiological Chemistry and Biolcgy Sea Cliff, Long Island, Nem York 8 Prospect PI. Botany and Drawing Winchester, Tennessee I 56 Grove St. Electrical Engineering Springfield, Massachusetts Bacteriology and Hygien 12S. H. 420 QIlip Sannrr a ah T a t ourri SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Harold Parker Gilkey, B. A. Richland, Michigan Harvard University 1908 Botany James Lippincott Goodwin, B.A. A elP Yorl( Ci ' fl; Yale University 1905 Botany and Drawing George Frederick Gundelfinger, Ph.B. Sewicklev, Pennsylvania Yale University 1906 Herbert Hartley Guest, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Charles Walter Hall, B.A. Doane College 1904, B.A. Yale University 1907 Lee LaPlace Harding, B.S. Rhode Island College 1906 Samuel Clarke Harvey, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 James Ovington Hazard, Ph. B. Brown University 1908 B. Frank Heinzleman, B.F. Pennsylvania Stale Forest Academy 1907 Ben Hershey, B.A. W.lliams College 1906 Nathaniel Herz, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Warren Witherell Hilditch, Ph.B. Yale University 1905 Lester Eugene Hitchcock, B.S. Coe College 1907 Crosby Arthur Hoar, B.A. Dartmouth College 1908 Hou Wei Ho John Dean Holm, B.S. Carleton College 1906, M.S. 1907 Davenport Hooker, B.A. Yale University 1908 Thomas Hooker, B.A. Yale University 1908 May Myrtelle Hoppen, B.A. Woman ' s College of Baltimore 1897 McKay Sylvander Howard, B.A. Dartmouth Collej-e 1907 Ma ' hematics A ' eD ' Haven, Connecticut Chemistry StocI(ville, Nebraska History 701 W. D. 379 Temple St. 124 Wall St. 1 64 Edgewood Ave. 87 C. Lyme, Connecticut Mathematics Woodbury, Connecticut Physiology Westerly, Rhode Island Botany and Drawing Fayetteville, Pennsylvania Botany and Drawing Sterling, Illinois Botany and Mapping A ' elP Haven, Connecticut Mining Engineering Thompsonville, Connecticut Physiological Chemistry Cedar Rafiids, loWa Botany and Drawing West Acton, Massachusetts Botany and Drawing Tientsin, China Civil Engineering Siillrvater, Minnesota Mining Engineering Broolflvn, New York Biology Hartford, Connecticut Botany and Drawing A ell ' Haven, Connecticut English West Lebanon, New Hampshire Chemistry and Mineralogy 78 Lake PI. 120 York St. 90 Lake PI. 8 Prospect PI. 53 Lake PI. 1 1 8 Edwards St. 706 W. D. 13 Lake PI. 78 Lake PI. 1 1 4 High St. 1032 Yale p. O. 83 C. 78 Lake PI. 358 Winthrop Ave. 293 Yoik Si. alp ilHiurrBttii 1908-9 421 u Peng Hua. Ph.B. Yale University 1908 David Duryea Irwin, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Nejib Hovhanness Jebejian, B.A. Central Turkey College 1903. Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Gerard Edward Jensen, B.A. Yale University 1907 John Lewis Jones, Ph.B. Lafayette College 1905 Alexander Corbin Judson, B.A Pomona College 1907. M.A. Yale University 1908 Israel Simon Kleiner, Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Frank Joseph Klingberg, B.A. University o( Kansas 1907. M.A. 1908 Clarence Moore Knox, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 John Kenyon Lamond, B.S. Rhode Island College of Aari. and Mech. Arts 1907, M.A. Yale University 1908 Julius Ansgar Larsen, B.A. Yale University 1908 Leonard Merritt Liddle, B.S. Cornell College 1906 William Harding Longley, B.A. .Acadia University 1901, B..A. Yale University 1907. M.A. 1908 Allan Loudon, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 George Blakeman Lovell, B.A. Yale University 1901, M.A. 1903 John Franklin Lyman, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College 1905. B.S. Boston University 1905 Tai Cheng Ma David Ford McFarland, B.A. University of Kansas 1900. M.A. 1901. M.S. Yale University 1903 SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL SoochoTv, China Civil Engineering Boston, Massachuselis Mining Engineering Aintah, Twl(e j Civil Engineering Norn ' ich, Connecticut Bangor, Pennsvlvania El Cajon, California 114 High St. I 33 College St. 945 Yale P. O. 1076 Chapel St. 314 George St. 631 E. D. Nell) Haven, Connecticut 39 Howe St. Physiological Chemistry Dillon, Kansas 22 Whalley Ave. History Hartford, Connecticut 685 Yale P. O. Mechanical Engineering Usquepaugh, Rhode Island Mathematics Nerv Haven, Connecticut Mining Engineering Wallfer, Iowa Chemistry Paradise, Nova Scotia Biology Nonvall(, Connecticut Mining Engineering Nerv Haven, Connecticut German Amherst, Massachusetts Physiological Chemistry Tientsin, China Civil En Lawrence, Kansas, Chemistry 103 Park St. 418 B. 1 62 S. C. L. 45 Park St. 765 Whitney Ave. 706 W. D. 35 High St. 20 Whalley Ave. 422 iS if e IBannpr a nb T a t aurrt Chemistry Hartford, Connecticut Chemistiy Westport, Neiv Hampshire Botany and MapDins Bound Brook, New Jerse]) Botany and Mapping Wooster, Ohio French SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Kenneth Gerard Mackenzie, Ph.B. Westport, Connecticut Yale University 1907 Miner Sanford Macomber, B.A. Rhode Island Stale College of Agri. and Mech. Arts 1907 Raymond Eugene Marsh, B.S. Dartmouth College 1908 Frederick Ramsay Mason, B.S. Rutgers College 1905 Alfred Arundel May, B.A. University of Wooster 1900, M.A. Yale University 1907 Elizabeth Merrill, B.A. University of Cincinnati 1900, M.A. 1905 Edwin Cyrus Miller, B.A. Yale University 1907 Clifford Joseph Monahan, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Willis Munro, B.A. Harvard University 1896, LL.B. 1899 Victor Caryl Myers, B.A. Wesleyan University 1905, M.A. 1907 Robert Wilden Neeser, B.A. Yale University 1906 Sherman Brown Neff George Elwood Nichols, B.A. Yale University 1904 Levi Fatzinger Noble, B.A. Yale University 1905 Willis C. Noble, Jr., Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Frank Browning Notestein, Ph.B. Wooster University 1908 Kenzaburo Okamoto, B.A. Keiogijiku University 1907 Theophilus Schickel Painter, B.A. Roanoke College 1908 Dana Parkinson, B.A. Dartmouth College 1908 Julia Bayles Paton, B.A. Smith College 1900 Cincinnati, Ohio English Baltimore, Maryland Botany A ' cn) Haven, Connecticut Chemistry Buffalo, New York Mapping Buskirk Bridge, New York Physiological Chemistry New York City History Ridgewav, Missouri English New Haven, Connecticut Botany Auburn, New York Geology and Paleontology Montclair, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Wooster, Ohio Tokyo, Japan Salen:, I irginia Botany and Drav English Mineralogy Waliham, Massachusetts Botany and Mapping Hartford, Connecticut Physiology 162 S. C. L. 78 Lake PI. 715 W. D. i 3 Lake PI. 713 W. D. 75 Howe St. 565 P. I 36 Dwight St. 1151 Chape! St. 213 F. 1076 Chapel St. Oil Yale P. O. 569 P. 90 Wall St. 148 Grove St. 716 W. D. 1 44 Dwight St. 140 W. 715 W. D. 74 Lake PI air Sniurraiti} 1908-9 423 SI ll-.l Clarence Curtiss Perry, Ph.B. ale Universllv 1 90- Frederick Williams Pierce, Ph.B. Baker Universily 1906 Joseph Ezekiel Pogue, Jr., B.A. University of N. Carolina 1906. M.S. 1907 Joseph Chappell Rayworth, B.A. Acadia Universily 1903. B.A. Yale Universily 1906, M.. . 1907 Amy Louise Reed, B.A. Vassar College 1892 Chester Albert Reeds. B.S. University of Oklahoma 1905, M.S. Yale University 1907 William Cumming Rose, B.S. Davidson College 1907 Harrv Rosenbaum, Ph.B. Ya ' le University 1908 Joseph Rosenbaum, Ph. B. Yale University 1907 Samuel Barnell Rosenbaum, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Thomas Edmund Savage, B.A. Iowa Wesleyan University 1895, B .S. Slate Univ. of Iowa 1897. M.S. 1898 Charalambos George Savidis, B.A. Anatolia College 1900. Ph.B. ' ale Universily 1906 Marvin McRae Scarbrough, B.A. University of Oregon 1902. M.A. Yale Universily 1905, M.D. 1907 Howard Sheafer Schall, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Samuel Ray Scholes, B.A. Ripen College 1905 John Richie Schultz, B.A. Chrisllan Universily 1905. M.A. 1906 William Eben Schultz, B.A. Christian Universily 1906. M..A. 1907 Howard Arnold Seckerson, B.A. Wesleyan University 1907. M.A. Yale Universily 1908 William Edward Selin, B.A. ale University 1898, M.A. 1900 ELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Nen Britain, Conneciictil Physics BiiLhvin, Kansas German Raleigh, Norlh Carolina Geology Amherst, Nova Scolia Mathemalic A ' en ' Rochelle, Nem Yorl( French Norman, Oklahoma Paleontology 121 Maple St. 373 Crown St. 1 305 Chapel St. 3 B. M. H. 500 Whalley Ave. A, Laurinhurg, North Carolina Physiological Chemistry A ' eli ' Haven, Connecticut Civil Engineering A ' cU ' Haven, Connecticut Mathematics and Civil Engineering A ' cli ' Haven, Connecticut Civil Engineering Urhana, Illinois Paleontology Samsoun, Asia Minor Civil Engineering Eugene, Oregon 1305 Chapel St. 68 Park St. 68 Park St. 68 Park St. A. 29 Lake PI. 120 York St. Phys Chemistry Netv Haven, Connecticut 167 Livingston St. Sanitary Engineering Creen Lal(C, Wisconsin S. C. L. Chemistry Canton, Missouri 1 7 Pearl St. English Canton, Missouri I 7 Pearl St. English Middlelorvn, Connecticut English Cwthiana, KentuclfV 671 W. D. English 424 StljP Saunrr a nh 1 a t T a a r x i SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Charles Augustus Smith, B.A. Nerv Haven, Connecticut Universlly of Kansas 1908 Henry DeWitt Smith, Ph.B. History New London, Connecticut Yale University 1908 Mining Engineering William Norwood Sparhawk, B.A. West Swanze]), Net) Hampshire Yale University 1908 Botany and Drawing Henry Winchester Starkweather, Ph.B. Neiv Haven, Connecticut Yale University 1906 Benjamin Frankhn Stelter, B.A. University of K, 1905, M.A. 1908 Irving Gay Stetson, B.A. Harvard University 1907 Neil Everett Stevens, B.A. Bates College 1908 Nizzo Suruda, B.L. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1906 Mary Davies Swartz, B.L. Denison University 1901, B.S. Columbia University 1906 Ludwig Emil Swenson, B. A. Bethany College (Kans.) 1905 George Gilford Symes, Ph.B. Yale University 1905 Arthur Irving Taft, B.A. Yale University 1905 Delphos, Kansas Bangor, Maine Mechanical Engineering French 122 Dvvight St. 379 Temple St. 202 F. 693 Elm St. 22 Whalley Ave. 8 Prospect PI. Botany and Mapping Auburn, Maine 1 52 Temple St. Botany Kisbu, Japan I 1 69 Chapel St. English Wooster, Ohio 74 Lake PI. Physiological Chemistry and Physiology Lindshorg, Kansas German New York Citv Sanitary Engineering Melrose, Massachusetts English Charles Dunning Thompson, Ph.B. Honesdale, Pennsylvania Yale University 1 ; Charles Augustus Tournier, B.A. Yale University 1908 William Henry Twenhofel, B.A. National Normal Univ. (Lebanon, O.) 1904 B.A. Yale University 1908 Laurence Vail Updegraff, B.A. Yale University 1908 Albert Ogden Vorse, B.S. Bucknell University 1905 Mary Shore Walker. B.A. University of Missouri 1903, M.A. 1904 Robert Sinclair Wallace, B.A. Macalester College 1908 Edgar Fowler White, B.A. Dartmouth College 1908 Mining Engineering Auburn, New Yorl( Kenton, Kentucl( ) Paleonlolog Ch icago, Illinois French Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Botany and Mapping Columbia, Missouri Mathematics St. Paul, Minnesota Botany and Drawing Danvers, Massachusetts Botany and Drawing 276 Elm St. 126 High St. 58 Grove St. 133 College St. 214 Dixwell Ave. 1 22 Derby Ave. 35 High St. 8 Prospect PI. 13 Park St. 716 W. D. 53 Lake PI. ! air HniurraitQ 1908-9 425 SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL John Alan White. B.A. ' I ' ale Universily 1907 Edwin Blake Whiting. Ph.B. ' t ' ale Universily 1907 William Sheldon Whittlesey. B.A. ale Universily 1907 Walter Kcene Wildes, B.A. Bowdom ColleRe 1904 Robert Day Williams, B.S. Pomona College 1903. M.A. ' ale University 1907 Howard Benjamin Wilson, Ph.B. Yale Universily 1908 Thomas Goddard Wright, B.A. Yale Universily 1907, M.A. 1908 William Josiah Wright, B.S. Acadia Universily 1907, B.A. Yale Universily 1906 Helen Louise Young, B.A. Cornell Universily 1900 IValion, Nerv Yorlf Malhemalics New Haven, Connecticut Economic C co ' o8y A eii ' Haven, Connecticut English and French Little Falls, Nerv Jersey Botany and Mappmg Redlands, California Biology 206 Yale P. O. 77 Mansfield St. I 35 Wall St. 701 W. D. 589 Yale P. O. Norwallf. Conn. 561 Washington Ave., West Haven Mechanical Engineering Phelps, Nerv York 209 F. English Bear River, Nova Scotia I 20 York St. Mineralogy and Botany East Palniyra, Nerv York History 133 Howe St. [Students marked A ' are candidates for the degree of Master of Science, Mechanical Engineer or Civil Engineer, who. h.-i(.ing had one year of resident graduate study, are now pursuing courses of study in absence under the direction of the Faculty.] William Jacques Adams Joseh Arcadius Allard, Jr George Milton Allerton, Jr Clement Gould Amory Joseph Gerrish Ayers, Jr. John Leonard Bagg John Mayhew Baldwin Leslie Avery Banker Henneth Tuttle Barnaby William Hoyt Bartlett Edgar Leidy Beaty Fritz William Beinecke Clinton Percival Bernard John Fedor Bernhardi Roland Stevens Boardman Carleton Ward Bonfils Seymour Mersick Bradley Delos Judson Bristol, Jr. Senior (Tlass, 1909 Palo Alto, California 184 V-S. Stratford, Connecticut Stratford Naugaiuck, Connecticut 163 V-S. Nerv York Cit 1 1 1 V-S. Port Jervis, Nerv York 1 22 Wall St. Holyoke, Massachusetts 167 V-S. Torrington, Connecticut I 24 Wall St. Cranford, Nerv JerseM 1 1 1 Grove St. A ' en ' York Cit ' 163 V-S. Peoria, Arizona 78 Whalley Ave. Warren, Pennsylvania 1 1 I Grove St. Oscarvana-on-Hudson, Nerv York 82 Wall St. A ' en. York Ci v 108 High St. Jamaica, Nerv York 126 Wall St. Branford, Connecticut 39 1 Temple St. Jamaica, Nerv York 178 V-S. A ' eU ' Haven, Connecticut 1 84 V-S. Neiv Haven, Connecticut 5 1 9 George St. 426 Sljr IBannpr anb 1 a t J aurri George Farnam Brown Frank Gains Burke, Jr. Isaac Sidney Burnett Gerald Burnham Julian Penfield Burr Lambert William Butler George Goodrich Byrnes Robert Hart Gary James Dunbar Cass William Pomeroy Champney, Jr. William Octave Chanute George Mottu Chandlee Tatsung Chang Joseph Morris Chapin Walter William Cheney, Jr. Clarence Chester Childs Norman King Clarke Clifford Stuart Condon Edward Henry Croll Charles Canfield Cunningham Edward Livingston Wells Curtie Robert Edward Dakin John Grant Daley William McClure Dandy, Jr. Frank Barker Dangler Fred Harold Daniels Harold Frederick DeLacour William Byers Denton Alonzo Nelson Dewey Elihu Elias Dickerman Alan Carson Dixon Charles Henry Doolittle William Dorenbaum Delano Fuller Woodcliffe Douglass Charles Raymond Downs Luke Cantwell Doyle Emanuel Louis Dreyfus Charles Hutchinson Dunning Richard Cunningham Eggleston Lloyd Searing Emory Leo Englander William Farson Grover Cleveland Eels Thomas Fox William Llewellyn Fox 1909 S. Philadelphia, Pennsvlvania New York Cily Seattle, IVashington Chicago, Illinois IVestport, Connecticut Nexv Haven, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts, North Platte, Nebraska New York Citv Cleveland, Ohio Denver, Colorado Baltimore, Mar )land Kashing, Chekiang, China Norfolk, Connecticut Manlius, New York Fremont, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Oswego, Kansas Buffalo, New York Washington, Iowa Southporl, Connecticut Cay lord sville, Connecticut Omaha, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio Worcester, Massachusetts Stratford, Connecticut Denver, Colorado Springfield, Massachusetts North Haven, Conecticut Chicago, Illinois Meriden, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Worcester, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Worcester, Massachusetts Santa Barbara, California Auburn, New York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hempstead, Long Island, New New Haven, Connecticut Oak Pc ' k ' Illinois Lowell, Massachusetts Wyoming, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut 133 College St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 126 Wall St. 96 Wail St. I 74 V-S. North Haven 181 V-S. 937 Yale P. O. 133 College St. 1 1 8 College St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 185 V-S. 9 Library St. 677 W. D. 96 Wall St. 127 V-S. 1 1 4 College St. I I 1 Grove St. 1 76 V-S. 50 V. 133 Wall St. 677 W. D. 191 V-S. I 78 V-S. 1 1 1 Grove St. 70 Trumbull St. 1 41 -V-S. 105 V-S. 131 Grove St. 104 VS. Ill V-S. 140 V-S. Hartford 70 Trumbull St. 8 1 3 Quinnipiac Ave. 124 Prospect St. 463 Fw. 96 Wall St. 1 7 Lake PI. 106 V-S. 34 Sylvan Ave. 1 3 1 Grove St. 131 Grove St. 102 V-S. 507 Orange St. York I alr UniurraitQ 1908-9 427 Clarence Jean Fraissinet Samuel Judah Frankfurt Charles Gillette Frisbie John X ' allace Fuller Frank illiam Gallagher X ' illiam Hallowell Gallaher Colin Gardner, Jr. George Edward Gillespie Maurice Hope Givens, B. S. National Normal Unlversily 1907 Ralph Edward Goodwin, B.A. a e Universily 1908 Dabney Grant Charles Wesley Griggs Samuel Jackson Hammitt Henry Morris Hartmann Allen Graves Haskell John Terrill Hawley Andrew King Haxstun Arthur Grant Heidrich Walter Clarke Hemingway Louis John Henes Earle Chapman Herrick Carleton Rufus Hewitt Erastus Hodges Lucien Ball Horton Edgar Billings Howard Leonard Vernon Howe William Henry Hubbard, Jr. George Franklin Huff, Jr. Harold Hunsiker Frank Carley Hunt Harold Lamed Hutchins William Waller Hyde Birger Lawrence Johnson Loring Kenneth Jordan James Stanley Joyce Pao-vung Jui George Hughes Kaercher Charles Emmanuel Kaufmann Paul Independence Keeler Forest Bowns Kellogg Richard Albert Kenworthy, Jr. Frederick Harold Kenyon John Kerr George Russell King Robert Snyder King 1909 S. Nerv Yorl( Cilv Nt ' tv Haven. Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Columbus, Ohio NeU ' Haven, Connecticut Santa Barbara, California Middleloum. Ohio NeJvhurgh, New Yorl( Pittsburg, Kentucky East Hartford, Connecticut Kansas City, Missouri New Haven, Connecticut Apollo, Pennsylvania Morris, Nem York Newton, Massachusetts Hawleyville, Connecticut Fort Edward, New York Peoria, Illinois New Haven, Connecticut New York City Norwich, Connecticut Torrington, Connecticut Torrington, Connecticut Binghamton, New York New Orleans, Louisiana Minneapolis, Minnesota Auburn, New York Creensburg, Pensylvania London, England, Hot Springs, South Dakota New Haven, Connecticut Taylor, Texas Chicago, Illinois St. Joseph, Missouri Chicago, Illinois Shanghai, China Pottsville, Pennsylvania Sioux Falls, South Dakota Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Poughkeepsie, New York Hartford, Connecticut New York Ci7v ElinliursI, Illinois Dayton, Ohio 107 V-S. 27 Silver St. I 3 1 Grove St. 41 1 Temple St. 1081 Chapel St. 191 V-S. 133 College St. 70 Trumbull St. 700 W. D. 295 York St. 108 V-S. 1 78 Lawrence St. 106 V-S. 133 Wall St. 107 V-S. 666 Yale P. O. 128 Wall St. 1 3 1 Grove St. 25 Hotchkiss St. 126 High St. 74 C. 124 Wall St. 124 Wall St. 96 Wall St. 133 College St. 96 Wall St. 131 Grove St. 315 York St. 96 Wall St. 1 3 1 Grove St. 234 Division St. 96 Wall St. 108 High St. 186 V-S. 56 Grove St. 149 V-S. 70 Trumbull St. 171 V-S. 171 V-S. 96 Wall St. 82 Wall St. 162 VS. 207 Bishop St. 1 3 1 Grove St. I 428 Qlljr ?Ba«npr anJ 1 a t nurri Stephen Vincent Klem Joseph Whitmore Knapp Robert Weir LaMontagne William Shelden Lawson, Jr. James Luther Leeper, Jr. Frederic Bradley Lewis Henry Leroy Lewis Robert Curtis Lewis John Leavens Lilley Charles Edwin Lockhart Thomas Thomson Logic Cassius Lopez de Victoria John William Lowe, Jr. Henry Hall Lyman Thomas Lynn Burtis Barton McCarn Samuel Rowley MacDonald Edward Michael McDonough Drury Albert McMillen William Bennett Malone Richard Leach Mann Mervyn Mason Manning Wilham Henry Mead Frederick Abraham Merlis Haines Rennyson Merritt Robert Ira Merwin Charles Ferdinand Mills August Charles Mitke, B.A. Yale University 1908 Vernon Starr Morehouse Raymond Burton Munson Homer Chidsey Neal, B.A. Yale Universilv IW8 Richard VanWyck Negley Horace Albert Newbury William Monypeny Newsom Axel Hjahnar Nicander Martin William NiU Alexander Nimick Francis Strickland Page Frank Lansing Grinnell Page James Parker, 3d Ralph Rand Parish Wendell Lawrence Paul Harley Taylor Peck Earl Stanley Peirce Arthur Paul Peterson 1909 S. A ' ell ' Haven, Connecticut NeTvhuTyport, Massachusetts Nem York Ci(ij A ' eD ' York City Summit, New Jersey Stratford, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut Waierbury, Connecticut Creenrvich, Connecticut Nem Haven, Connecticut Nev) York City Roxbury, Massachusetts Middlefield, Connecticut Camden, New Jersey Chicago, Illinois Yonkers, New York New Haven, Connecticut A Iton, Illinois Denver, Colorado Buffalo, New York Croton, Massachusetts Hinsdale, New Hampshire New Haven, Connecticut East Aurora, New York New Haven, Connecticut Savannah, Georgia Freeland, Pennsylvania Stratford, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut Southington, Connecticut San Antonio, Texas New London, Connecticut Columbus, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Rockville, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Brooklyn, New York New York City Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Meriden, Connecticut Montreal, Canada Newtown, Connecticut Frankfort, Maine Ansonia, Connecticut 17 15 Lake PI. 1 60 V-S. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. I 33 College St. I 1 Wall St. Stratford 141 V-S. Stratford 161 V-S. 402 Crown St. B. M. H. 315 York St. 1 1 4 V-S. 1 48 V-S. 96 Wall St. 391 Temple St. 122 Wall St. 38 Hallock St. Hillhouse Ave. 1 40 V-S. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 128 High St. 5 1 Trumbull St. 1 32 Hill St. 180 V-S. 68 Clark St. 1 33 College St. 210 F. Stratford Stratford 202 F. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 98 York Sq. 163 V-S. 49 Winthrop Ave. 391 Temple St. 1 60 V-S. 1 33 College St. I 39 V-S. 223 Orange St. 1 77 Norton St. 59 Wall St. 1 1 4 V-S. 96 Wall St. Ansonia air Mniurraitg 190B-9 429 Duight Warren Pond Raymond Augustus Pond James Poole Paul Ragnet Preston William Eversole Prosser Jonathan Sanford Randle John Reimann George Fuilerton Renton, Jr. Edward Carringlon Mayo Richards Robert Annan Riley George Willey Rittenour Douglass Raymond Robbins Walter Gregory Rodiger Walter Francis Roesler Frederick James Root Rosweil John Roth Henry Waiter Routenberg Donald Gardner Russell John Francis Sagarino Arthur John St. Lawrence Donald Stuart Sammis James Edward Schall, Jr. Alfred Bryant Seeley Roupen Nazareth Serabian Ray Hamilton Skelton Bryan Hooker Smith Herbert Scott Snead Karl Conrad Stadtmiller Alfred Russell Starr, Jr. Howard Voorheis Stephens Frederick Archibald Stewart John Thomas Stoddart Jeffrey Alexander Stone Russell Wheeler Strong Thomas Douglas Taggart Benjamin Thaw, Jr. Joseph Dio Thomas Ralph Emerson Thompson Glenn Wood Traer, Jr. Talbot Cyrus Walker Thomas Hay Walker John Bryant Wallace, Jr. Raphael Walter James Farley Walton Warren Leland Ward 1909 S. Tcrr }ville, Connecticut Unionvillc, Connecticut Nen Haven, Connecticut Davenport, lorva St. Louis, Missouri Redding, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Oahu, Hawaiian Islands New York Cit Warwick, New York Piketon, Ohio Middletown, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Great Neck. Long Island, New Yo New Haven, Connecticut Watertown, New York Keene, New Hampshire Wallingford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Erjendjan, Armenia Brooklyn, New York Montclair, New jersey Montclair, New jersey Meriden, Connecticut New York Cit ) Cincinnati, Ohio Ansonia, Connecticut Buffalo, New York Danhury, Connecticut Setaulfct, Long Island, New York Indianapolis, Indiana New York City Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Rockford, Illinois Chicago, Illinois San Francisco, California Allegheny, Pennsylvania Ansonia, Connecticut Baltimore, Maryland Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Port Chester, New York 124 Wall St. 124 Wall St. 19 Silver St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 147 V-S. 39 Lynwood PI. I 1 3 Lawrence St. 107 V-S. 1 64 V-S. 1 49 V-S. 181 V-S. 1 33 College St. 124 Prospect St. k 1 62 V-S. 65 Foote St. 133 College St. 1 24 Wall St. 167 V-S. 74 Howe St. 82 Wall St. Stratford 167 Livingston St. 147 Blatchley Ave. 152 Grove St. 144 V-S. 8 Prospect PL 128 Wall St. 182 Wall St. 108 V-S. 96 Wall St. 391 Temple St. 167 V-S. 175 V-S. 239 Whitney Ave. 96 Wall St. 165 V-S. 82 Wall St. 133 College St. 96 Wall St. 187 V-S. 1 3 i Grove St. 96 Wall St. 1 20 College St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 86 Wall St. 430 (Flir lantirr anb T at nurri Howard Thomas Ware Lee Gilbert Warren William Joseph Waters Theodore Stout Watson Lawrence Watts David Tolner Weinerman John Herbert Weiss, Jr. Frederic Hart Wells Henry Myers Wheaton Warren Corning Wick Richard Ernst Wiles Edmund Farrington Williams Myron Henry Wilson, Jr. Robert Prince Winton Eric Fisher Wood Harold Spry Woods Clarence Aldro Wright George LeRoy Young Zai-Ziang Zee Covington, Kentucky Piqua, Ohio Derby. Connecticut New York City Manila, Philippine Islands Hartford, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Amityville, Long Island, Neiv York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio Kansas City, Missouri Syracuse, NeTv York Cleveland, Ohio Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv York City Portsmouth, Nerv Hampshire Washington, District of Columbia Orient, Long Island, Nerv York Shanghai, China 70 Trumbull St. 104 V-S. 391 Temple St. 1 3 1 Grove St. 102 V-S. Hartford 1 1 8 College St. I 08 V-S. Grove St. Grove St. 180 V-S. 1 04 V-S. Grove St. I 36 Canner St. 143 V-S. 666 W. D. 160 V-S. 1 1 9 Wall St. 168 V-S. 131 131 II Lloyd Seward Allen Mitchill Allen Frank Gorman Almquist Elliot Landon Alvord Joseph Alfred Ambler Hamlin Foster Andrus Edward Percy Apgar Harold Ralph Bacon Collier Whittemore Baird Frank Albert Baker Gustave Breaux Ballard Samuel Gunn Barker Edward Lewis Barlow Bradley White Bartholomew Edmund Benton Bartlett Lindell Theodore Bates Howard Wood Beardsley Robert Oglesby Beardsley Charles Elliott Beaumont Harold Clark Beebe Robert Bengis Edward Whittemore Benner Jacob Berman Junior Class. 1910 Auburn, Nerv York Brookline, Massachusetts Nerv Rochellc, Nerv York Winsted, Connecticut Danbury, Connecticut Yonkers, Nerv York Jersey City, New Jersey Derby, Connecticut South Orange, New Jersey Zanesville, Ohio Louisville, Kentucky Scranton, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut Springfield, Massachusetts New London, Connecticut New York City Hartford, Connecticut Middletown, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Englewood, New Jersey Hartford, Connecticut 1 1 Wall St. 124 Wall St. 171 V-S. 101 V-S. 9 Library St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 1 70 V-S. 152 V-S. 70 Trumbull St. 70 Trumbull St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 133 V-S. Bridgeport 55 Prospect St. 133 College St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 104 Wall St. 133 V-S. 391 Howard Ave. 89 Gregory St. 142 Chestnut St. no V-S. 218 Crown St. i! I IJalf UniurrHitij 1005-9 431 Pierrcpont Bigelow Howard Bird Malcolm Havens Bissell Richard Haus Uonai Boerker Benjamin Noble Booth Henry Franklin Bradley Howard Stanford Brainerd Jacob Reuben Brenner William Henry Brevoort, Jr. William Edwards Brewster Frank Eugene Bridgett, B.A. Yale L ' nlvers.lv 1 W8 Jarvis Adams Britton William Almet Broadhead Joseph Edward Brody Reed McClellan Brown Sydney Freeman Brown Carl Reed Brownell Charles Allen Burleson Fred Enos Burnside Bruce Eldon Cameron William Allen Camp George Henry Campbell Louis James Campbell Andrew Haley Candee Raymond Bishop Canfield Harold Montford Cathcart Lowell Mead Chapin Alfred Floss Cherry Joseph Du Barry Childs Arthur Amos Clapp Hale Austin Clark Thomas Chalkley Coffin George Robb Collins Maurice Diehl Cooper George Almon Coy Edwin Dillingham Crowell, Jr. Loftus Brookman Cuddy Nathan Alfred Curtiss Harry Elliot Daggett Charles Joseph Daly Walter Julius Damtoft Charles Loomis Dana, Jr. George Germaine Dearborn William Frederick Dexheimer Claude McConaha Dibble 1910 S. NeT Haven, Conneclicut Nelv Haven, Connecticut New York Cit ) Brool(lw, Nerv York New Haven, Connecticut Salt Lake Cit ), Utah Ml. I ' ernon, New York New Haven, Connecticut New York Cit ) Iron Mountain, Michigan IVallingford, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio Jamestown, New York Perth Amho ' , New Jerse]} CermantoWn, Ohio Reading, Massachusetts PVorcester, Massachusetts JeWett Cit , Conneclicut Seattle, Washington New York Cit ) Bridgeport, Connecticut Great Falls, Montana Youngstown, Ohio Ft. Dodge, Iowa 106 New Haven, Connecticut Newhurgh. New York Chicago, Illinois Colon]}, Oklahoma Pittsburg, Pennsylvania St. Paul, Minnesota South Norwalk, Conneclicut Nampa, Idaho Chicago, Illinois Buffalo, New York Milford, Connecticut . East Dennis, Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio IVallingford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut New York Cil ) Seattle, Washington New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut I 7 Hillhouse Ave. 244 Orchard St. 190 V-S. 128 Wall St. 660 George St. 1 1 7 V-S. 1 24 Prospect St. 1 I 3 Bradley St. 1 I I Grove St. 103 V-S. Wallingford 148 Grove St. 119 Wall St. 21 William St. 188 V-S. 103 V-S. 1 1 3 V-S. 132 Wall St. 1 1 1 Grove St. I 9 Whitney Ave. Bridgeport 70 Trumbull St. 480 Winthrop Ave. Elm St., West Haven 3 1 4 Crown St. 70 Trumbull St. 131 Grove St. 31 Trumbull St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 1 78 V-S. 142 Dwight St. 133 College St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 57 Elm St. Milford 48 Lake PI. 96 Wall St. 37 Grove St. 240 View St. 8 Mechanic St. 684 W. D. I I I Grove St. 183 Dixwell Ave. 37 Fairmont Ave. 432 (S if t lannfr anii T a t T a at t i John Calvert Donaldson James Donegan Forbes Franklin Dougherty Walter Cooley Douglas Hudson Downs Dravo Charles Doyle Drynan Elbridge Griswold Dyer William Blake Earnshaw William Wallace Eastman Charles Dudley Eldred Rufus Dodd Woods Ewing Frederick Charles Fearing Carl Ferguson Frederick Clarkstone Fletcher Francis Edward Foley, B.A. Holy Cross College 1908 Philip Mansfield Freeman Walter Clifford French William Shepard French Myron Elmer Fuller Dwight Lyman Fullerton Edwin Baker Gager. Jr. Edwin Gibson Gaynor George Charles Gerner Bennett Edward Glazer Elsworth Helbert Goldschmidt Henry Karl Goldstein Donald Goodrich Charles Goodwin Sheppard Bliss Gordy Joseph Marion Goss William McKinnie Green Harry Paul Greenough Theodore Morris Greer Samuel Adams Griswold Jesse Grube Kenneth Stone Hall Richard Nash Hall Donald Adams Hallock William Storrs Hoyt Hamilton John Hays Hammond, Jr. George Stone Hardenbergh James Ely Harding, Jr. William Allen Harris, Jr. Berthold Francis Hastings Harold Wetmore Hatch 1910 S. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nerv Haven, Connecticut Buffalo, Nerv York NeTv York City Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Servickley, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio Dayton, Ohio Minneapolis. Minnesota Joliet, Illinois Enfield, Massachusetts Nerv York City Logansport, Indiana Ansonia, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Plainville, Connecticut Derby, Connecticut Saratoga Springs, Nerr York Summit, Nerv Jersey Chillicolhe, Ohio Derby, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nen ' Haven, Connecticut Nerv York City Hartford, Connecticut Minneapolis, Minnesota Brooklyn, Nerv York Derby, Connecticut Centerville, lorva Cleveland, Ohio Missoula, Montana Denver, Colorado Wethersfield, Connecticut Easton, Pennsylvania Portland, Oregon Topeka, Kansas Derby, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv York City St. Paul, Minnesota Lyme, Connecticut Springfield, M assachusetts Bridgeport, Connecticut Nerv Britain, Connecticut 101 V-S. 22 Ward St. 1 72 V-S. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 145 V-S. 70 Trumbull St. 57 Elm St. 1 3 1 Grove St. 148 Grove St. 185 V-S. 96 Wall St. 1 1 i Grove St. 115 V-S. Ansonia 284 Grand Ave. 70 Trumbull St. 333 York St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 96 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 333 York St. 333 York St. 12NicollSt. 250 George St. 124 Wall St. 281 Crown St. 146 V-S. 1 7 Hillhouse St. 333 York St. 1 1 V-S. 148 Grove St. 1 48 Grove St. 1 1 5 V-S. 120 College St. 128 High St. 126 High St. 1 24 Prospect St. 1 05 V-S. 28 Norton St. 148 Grove St. 124 V-S. 137 V-S. 1 52 V-S. Bridgeport 153 V-S. fair liIniiirrBitii 1908-9 433 Arthur Joseph Hill Earl Alton Hinkley Harold Peekham Hobart Henry Homer Hobbs Joseph DuBois Holloway Arthur Downing Holmes Albert William Honywill, Jr. Bayard Hopkins Henry Stanley Horn John Crompton Horsfall Alvin Pike Howard Thomas Frankhn Hoxsey Preston Southworth Hoyt ao-chang Henry Hsin John Giddings Hughes Henry Hull William Henry Hunt. Jr. Carroll Solomon Hurlbutt James Richard Hyde Frank Burch Ijams James Arthur Ingalls Hamilton Ingersoll Gilbert Nelson Jerome Oswald Jimcnis Alfred Murphy Jones Frank Rowland Jones George Cole Jones Percy Wonson Jones Charles Daniel Hanford Kellogg, Jr. Albert Kerr William Geoffrey Kimball Louis Solomon KirjassofI Harry Joseph Klarman Alfred Carl Kluepful Bedross Lahag Koshkarian. B.A. Fuohrales College 1903 Carl Alexis Krah Dwight Morgan Kyle Edward Allyn Lambert William Boice Langford .Alexander Laughlin, Jr. John Laulz Oscar Cobb Lautz lohn Bailey Lawrence loseph Allen Lee Charles Grandison Lewis 1910 S. MeriJen, Conneclicul Slon ) Creek, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio New York Cily IVheeling, West I ' irginia Nerv Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Ridgeivood, Nerv Jersey East Orange, Nerv Jersey Nerv Britain, Connecticut Nelv Orleans. Connecticut Palerson, Nerv Jersey Danbury, Connecticut Shanghai, China Bridgeport, Connecticut Savannah, Georgia Helena, Montana Gales Ferry, Connecticut Brooklyn, Nerv York Terre Haute, Indiana Brooklyn, Nerv York Islip, Long Island, Nen ' York Nen Haven, Connecticut Nerv York City New Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Waverly, Ohio Nerv Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Newport, Rhode Island New York Gity IValerhury, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New York City Harpoot, Armenia New Haven, Connecticut Danbury, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Sewickley, Pennsylvania Hamilton, New York Buffalo, New York Mastic, Long Island, New York Chicago, Illinois New Haven, Connecticut Meriden Stony Creek 173 V-S. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 1 48 Grove St. 32 Gilbert St. 135 V-S. 1 1 I Grove St. 142 V-S. 82 Wall St. 1 33 College St. 1 42 V-S. 70 Trumbull St. 114 High St. Bridgeport 96 Wall St. 161 V-S. 37 College St. I 48 Grove St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave 1371 Chapel St. 133 Wall St. 24 Gilbert Ave. 1 24 Prospect St. 367 Howard Ave. 1 I 2 V-S. 127 V-S. 147 Dwight St. Bridgeport 62 7 E. D. 151 V-S. 409 B. 279 Lombard St. 126 V-S. 7 Library St. 315 York St. 692 W. D. 124 Prospect St. I 52 V-S. 145 V-S. 1 26 Wall St. 1 69 V-S. 124 Wall St. 82 Wall St. 205 Whitney Ave. 434 Sl|r lannrr an ot Pnurri Joseph Wairen Lewis Maxfield Crosby Lewis Edward Harold Liebman Theodore Lilley Howard Hancock Logan Nelson Johnson Lomax Russell Lord Cecil Earl Lovejoy Albert Porter McCarthy Richard McCarthy, B.S. Carlelon College 1908 Daniel Joseph McCormick, Jr. Otis Edwin Mclntyre Allen Fletcher Marsh Bayard Martin Stirling Martin Thomas Wade Mather Hugh M. Matheson Charles E. Maxwell, Jr. Albert Younglove Meriain Asa Suydam Merrell Arthur Royden Merritt John Clifford Merwin John Edgar Meyer Victor J. Milkowski Charles George Mills Wilson Waddingham Mills Abner Wheeler Mitchell Leroy Bradley Mitchell Spencer Frank Moore Waltei Ronald Morse William Bryan Moses Spencer Latham Murfey Joseph Bradley Murray Oliver Murray Theodore Charles Naedele Clyde Ross Newell Sih-zung Nie Si. lohn ' s College, Shanghai. 1901 Patrick Brett O ' Sullivan, B.A. Yale University 1908 Rutherford Page Samuel Palkin Elwell Palmer Dwight Boyce Pangburn Andrew Giles Parker, Jr. George Sigafoos Patterson Sanford Benham Perkins Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nerv Haven, Connecticut NeTV Haven, Connecticut W aterbury, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois St. Joseph, Missouri Chicago, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri Oswego, New York Madelia, Minnesota Norwich, Connecticut Colorado Springs, Colorado Chicago, Illinois Buffalo, New York Brooklyn, New York Miami, Florida Huntington, Long Island New Chicago, Illinois East Cleveland, Ohio Flemingion, New Jersey Crandview, New York New Haven, Connecticut Montclair, New Jersey Schenectady, New York Bradford, Pennsylvania East Las Vegas, New Mexico Washington, Connecticut Southbury, Connecticut Schenectady, New York iVaterbury, Connecticut Somcrville, Massachusetts East Cleveland, Ohio Brooklyn, New York Davenport, loWa Hartford, Connecticut Orange, Connecticut Shanghai, China Derby, Connecticut New York City Stamford, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York New Haven, Connecticut New Haven. Connecticut White Plains. New York Torrington, Connecticut 39 York I 33 College St. I Winthrop Ave. 208 Willow St. 133 College St. 109 V-S. 1 I 4 High St. 1 I Wall St. 1 66 V-S. I I 9 Wall St. 1 1 4 High St. 55 Prospect St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 146 V-S. 125 V-S. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 363 Wh. I 24 Prospect St. 109 V-S. 1 29 V-S. 176 V-S. I 7 Hillhouse Ave. 25 Tryon St. 103 V-S. 722 W. D. I 24 Prospect St. 1 I 2 V-S. 135 V-S. 110 V-S. 430 Fw. 189 V-S. 1 1 9 V-S. 1 1 I Grove St. 1 70 V-S. 1 50 V-S. 120 College St. Orange 862 Howard Ave. 136 W. 189 V-S. 1 9 Gold St. 1 1 8 V-S. 731 Elm St. 652 Dixwell Ave. 133 College St. 125 Dwight St. alr ItiiurrsitQ 1908-9 435 Leon Jay Phillips Norman Philip Pierce Joseph Pierpont, Jr. Orlando Bronson Poller Donald Bishop Prentice Jansen Hasbrock Preslon rhomas Harold Prosser Jack Adincourt Rainier William Johns Ralslon Harry Brooks Ralhbun Homer Reed, Jr. Harold Wily Reeder Frank Anlhony Rend Earie Hay Reynolds Clyde Alberl Risdon Archer Egbert Roberts Caryl Roberts Philip Rogers Leo David Rothensies William Beardslee Rudd Raymond Warren Rush Harry Saltzstein Oscar Adolph Sandquist Selden Bradley Sanford Truman Frank Sanford Charles Adam Saltig Albert Wilcox Savage Joseph Alexander Scarlett, Jr Fred William Schaefer Herman George Scharmann Ernest Carl Schnuck Harold Moore Seitz Abraham Morris Shapiro Norman Arthur Shepard George Kendall Shields George Webb Shillingford Sidney Elbert Short Jacob Shulansky Benjamin Harrison Smith Harrison Braxton Smith Oliver Ledlie Smith Philip Augustus Smith W illiam Penn Snyder, Jr. Burt Kellogg Spencer Roger Sherman Sperry 1910 S. New Milford, Conncitictit Honcv Crove, Texas North Haven, Conneclicul Ossining, New Yorl( Hartford, Connecticut Kingston. New Yorl( Brool(l )n, New York New York Cit ) New York Ci(v Noank, Connecticut Kansas Citv, Missouri Detroit, Michigan Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Kane, Pennsylvania Mt. Kisco, New York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Greenfield, Massachusetts Walton, New York Media, Pennsylvania Oil City, Pennsylvania Milwaukee, Wisconsin New Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Unionville, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio Springfield, Ohio Brooklyn, New York Ansonia, Connecticut Kansas City, Missouri Hartford. Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Colorado Springs, Colorado Clearfield, Pennsylvania New York City Hartford, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburg, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut Sewickley, Pennsylvania Suffield, Connecticut Waterbury, Connecticut 53 Prospect St. I I I Grove St. 53 Prospect St. 1 22 V-S. 110 Wall St. 120 V-S. I 33 College St. I 7 Hillhouse Ave. 86 Wall St. 1 32 Wall St. 131 V-S. 96 Wall St. 86 Wall St. 96 Wall St. I 7 Hillhouse Ave. 1 1 7 Wall St. 1 I 1 Grove St. 110 Wall St. 685 Yale P. O. 96 Wall St. 110 Wall St. 140 V-S. 153 St. John St. I 50 V-S. 51 Trumbull St. 65 Foster St. 153 V-S. 124 Prospect St. 59 Prospect St. 315 York St. 125 Dwight St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 35 Broad St. 159 Blatchley Ave. I 74 V-S. 82 Wall St. 70 Trumbull St. 863 Yale P. O. W ' est Haven 133 College St. 148 Grove St. 123 Carmel St. I 33 College St. 665 W. D. 82 Wall St. 436 Sljr Sannpr anil nt nurrt Louis Roemmer Stadtmiller Rudolph Stanley-Brown Burt Stearns George Albert Stetson Irving Davis Stone Norman Luman Stone Richard Lawton Strobridge James Breden Stuart Henry Holt Sturges Arthur Darling Sykes Arthur Henry Tasker Donald Forrester Taylor Walter Willard Taylor Lawrence Aldrich Teasdale Joe Crisler Terrill Walter Scott Thatcher Joseph Paul Thomas Harold Wilson Thompson Landon Ketchum Thome Harold Cother Tiebout Norman Edwin Titus Frederick William Toerner, B.A. College of the Cily of New York 1902 Andrew Edward Bernard Tommers John Montgomery Toucey Charles Solberg Traer Robert Treat William Abbey Turner Warren William Upson Dudley Blanchard Valentine William Thomas VanAlstyne Morris Roderick Volck Robert Strong Wadsworth Stanley Byron Waite Winfred Clark Warner Charles Harlan Watzek Chester Louis Weil George Gregg Welch Joseph Mahon Wells Hubert Knapp Whitmer Russell Whittlesey Wilbur Elliott Wilder, Jr. Albert Nathaniel Williams Samuel Guy Williams Carroll Dana Winslow Francis Winslow, Jr. Stamford, Connecticut 119 Wall St. Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., New York 124 Prospect St. Denver, Colorado 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. Nerv Haven, Connecticut 414 B. Troy, New York 1 32 V-S. Springfield, M assachusetls 130 Wall St. Stamford, Connecticut 104 Wall St. New York City 124 Prospect St. Sbelton, Connecticut 698 W. D. Rockville, Connecticut 130 V-S. Clinton, Massachusetts 55 Prospect St. Morristown, New jersey 148 Grove St. Chicago, llhnois 148 Grove St. New Haven, Connecticut 121 Nicoll St. Dallas, Texas 177 V-S. Waverly, New York 153 V-S. Denver, Colorado 699 W. D. New Haven, Connecticut 719 Orange St. Babylon, Long Island, New York 1 1 1 Grove St. Brooklyn, New York 119 Wall St. New York City 1 1 Wall St. New York City 44 Ashmun St. New Haven, Connecticut 1 03 Thompson St. Garrison, New York 124 Prospect St. Chicago, Illinois 150 V-S. BridgeWater, Connecticut 714 W. D. Housatonic, Massachusetts 120 V-S. Kensington, Connecticut 70 Trumbull St. Oakland, California 1 1 1 Grove St. Albany, New York 183 V-S. New York City 82 Wall St. Warehouse Point, Connecticut 279 Crown St. Yonkers, New York 126 V-S. New Haven, Connecticut 10 Clinton Ave. Davenport, loWa 102 V-S. New Haven, Connecticut 352 Orange St. Dover, New Hampshire 134 V-S. Newell, West I ' irginia 126 V-S. Coshen, Indiana 124 Prospect St. Pittsfield, Massachusetts 1 I 1 Grove St. Auburn, New York 96 Wall St. Denver, Colorado 177 V-S. Cochranville, Pennsylvania 391 Temple St New York City 148 Grove St. Hartford, Connecticut 120 College St. Hair llniurrBitg 1908-9 437 Wing Dan VC ' ong Si. Johns College. Snanghai. 1907 Edward Collins Wood Fletcher Hegeman Wood William Janeway Wood, Jr. Cecil George Voung Charles Sidney oung Nathan oung Abraham Zimmerman 1910 S Ichang, China Kansas Cilv, Missouri Ml. Vernon, New Yorl( Wesiport, Connecticut Norrvich, Connecticut Johnstoxvn, New Yorl( Kansas Citv, Missouri Bridgeport, Connecticut 136 V-S. 166 V-S. 124 Prospect St. 180 L. 37 College St. Derby, Conn. 82 Wall St. Bridgeport Henry Lawrence Achilles John Howard Johnston Adams Kenneth Leland Allen Thomas Humprey Cushing Allen Shreve Maclaren Archer Harry Asher Thomas Barwis Hagstoz Askin James Arthur Atwood, Jr. Nathan Aymen Roger Terry Bacon Robert Johnston Badham Edward Pavson Bailey, Jr. Dudley Mills Baker Francis Howland Baker William Chapman Baker Alan Averal Bakewell Harold Ailing Baldwin Stanley Crittenden Ball Walter Vernon Balmford John Edward Barbey AX ' illiam Richard Barbour Albert McDevitt Barr Paul Mather Barrows Arthur Francis Bassett William Clarence Bassett Harry Bausher William Bayne, 3d Hart Jarvis Beach Harold Edward Beckman Irving Goodspeed Beebe Zachariah Belcher, 5th Virgil H. Belford William Gabriel Berman Clifford Allen Belts rcsbman (Tlass. 19U Rochester, New YorI( New Haven, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Minneapolis, Minnesota New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois iVauregan, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Birmingham, Alabama Chicago, Illinois New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Morristown. New Jersey Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Derby, Connecticut Shelhurne, Falls, Massachusells New York City Reading, Pennsylvania Ridgway, Pennsylvania Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Greenwich, Connecticut Clintonville, Connecticut East River, Connecticut Montclair, New Jersey South Orange, New Jersey Hartford. Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Newark, New Jersey Seattle, IVashingion Hartford, Connecticut Norwalk, Connecticut 10 B. M. H. 544 Whitney Ave. 150 Grove St. 1 1 7 Wall St. 70 Trumbull St. 59 Grove St. 1 1 7 Wall St. 125 High St. 635 Congress Ave. 351 Orange St. 128 Wall St. 133 Wall St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 1 37 Wall St. 421 Temple St. 124 Wall St. 124 Wall St. 344 Elm St. I I 3 Wall St. 88 Wall St. 1 1 4 High St. 120 High St. 120 College St. 275 Humphrey St. 1245 Chapel St. 397 Temple St. 125 High St. 90 Wall St. 1 32 Wall St. 635 George St. 42 Wall St. 387 Temple St. Hartford 132 Wall St 438 iSljp ISautipr anJi 1 at JPuurrt Alfred Morrell Bidwell William Franklin Bishop, Jr. Milton Elvin Blanchard, Jr. Chandler Wells Bleistein Rufus Frank Blount Raymond William Bolton Howard Bonbright Robert Palen Bonnie George Gait Bourne Raymond Brower Bowen George McNear Bowles Alfred Cass Bowman, B.A. Twin Valley College 1908 Harold Bowne Walter Bowne, Jr. Donald Stuart Boynton Addison Ballard Bradley George Frank Bradstreet George Brady Raymond Winship Bristol Walter Edwin Brooke Allerton Frank Brooks Louie Merritt Brooks Robert Larkin Brooks Sprmger Harbaugh Brooks Alan Hendry Brown Donald Insco Buchanan Charles Luman Buckingham, Jr DeWitt Mesick Bull Harold Saxton Burr Howard Courtney Burr William French Burrows, Jr. Wooster Canfield Edwin Leon Carpenter Joseph Archibald Carson Robert Cartmell William Harrison Caruthers Charles Elmer Cary Everett Erastus Case Herbert Hoyt Case Raymond Bailey Case Samuel Winship Case Francis Patrick Cavanaugh Daniel Babst Cellar Charles Grover Chamberlin Franklin Jerome Champlin jersey City, New Jersey Norrvall(, Connecticut Nervark, Nerv Jersey Buffalo, New York Wabash, Indiana Wallingiord, Connecticut New York City Louisville, Kentucky Oakdale, Long Island, Nerv York Buffalo, N. Y. Oakland, California Norrvood, Ohio New York City New York City Highland Park, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Bridgeport, Connecticut Bethel, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Sail Lake City, Utah Meriden, Connecticut Chester, Connecticut Arlington, Massachusetts St. Paul, Minnesota Madison, New Jersey Buffalo, New York ' Haverstraw, New York Pawlet, Vermont Springfield, Massachusetts New York City Chicago, Illinois Seymour, Connecticut Dawson, New Mexico Braintree, Massachusetts New York City Norwich, Connecticut Troy, New York Windsor, Connecticut New York City Norwich, Connecticut Norwich, Connecticut Amesbury, Massachusetts Sewickley, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut 1 30 Wall St. 130 Wall St. 1 1 2 V-S. 133 College St. 125 High St. Wallingford 3 Hillhouse Ave. 132 Wall St. 120 High St. 1 I 7 Wall St. 400 Temple St. 188 V-S. 395 Temple St. 395 Temple St. 133 College St. 130 Wall St. Bridgeport 314 George St. 7 B. M. H. 721 W. D. Meriden 110 Wall St. 1 I 3 Wall St. 150 Grove St. 333 York St. 59 Grove St. 427 Temple St. 104 Wall St. 610 E. D. 90 Wall St. 88 Wall St. Seymour no Wall St. 1 B. M. H. 397 Temple St. 132 Wall St. 261 Orange St. 231 F. 262 York St. 299 York St. 299 York St. 66 Whitney Ave. 126 Wall St. 1 32 St. John St. 77 Woolsey St. f alp MniuprHtty 1908-9 439 Raymond Frederick Cliidsey X ' illiam St.Clair Childs George Alkin Chisholm Arsen Nishan Chorbajian, B.A. St. Pauls College. Tarsus. 1906 Archibald Clarke John Thomas Timothy Clinton Charles Francis Clise Gerald Cameron Clough Arthur Lowell Coggins S aul Cohen ' iott Myers Cole Benjamin Fitch Collender Karl Wilhelm Collin Glen Moore Comstock Harmon John Cook Harold Thomas Cooper Calvert Byron Cottrell, 3d Harold David Cowan Albert Bernard Cox Stephen Rowan Crawford W illiam Crosby John Adam Crowley Raymond Burnside Culver Cloyd Cummins Lester Cummins Eliot Daggett Morris James Dale Minott Augur Davis Lee Garnett Day Arthur Bliss Dayton Charles Shepard DeForest Laurens McGregor Demarest George Slebbins Dickinson Harold Ruddell Donaldson Bernard X avne Drouillard Clayton DuBosque Joseph Bennett Dunbaugh Roy Leslie Duncan Charles Henry Dunlap Douglas Wood Dunn John Nicholas Eckle Jacob Edward Eckstein Edward Edwards Arthur Dana Elliot Henry Melvin Elliot 1911 S. Nerv Haven, Conneclicut Pilhhurg, Penmxilvania North Altlehoro, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut YoungstoTvn, Ohio Ballardville, Massachusetts Seattle, Washington Ansonia, Connecticut Igerna, California Nerv Haven, Connecticut East Orange, New Jersey Stamford, Connecticut Altoona, Penns])lvania Denver Colorado Torrington, Conneclicut New Haven, Connecticut 1 Westerly, Rhode Island Buffalo, New Yorl( Maysville, Kentucky Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tacoma, Washington Ansonia, Connecticut New Haven, Conneclicut l ienna. New Jersey Vienna, New Jersey Minneapolis, Minnesota Cincinnati, Ohio Whilneyville. Connecticut New York Ciiy Naugalucif, Connecticut New Haven, Conneclicut Newark, New Jersey Irvington-on-Hudson, New York Buffalo, New York Middletown, Ohio South, Orange, New Jersey Ml. Vernon, New York Hartford, Connecticut New Haven. Connecticut Dongan Hills. Stolen Island, New West Haven, Connecticut Hartford, Cnnnecticul Milford, Ohio Yonkers, New York New Haven, Conneclicut 241 Exchange St. 120 College St. 128 Wall St. 1 1 Lake PI. 119 Wall St. 262 York St. 1 1 7 Wall St. 311 York St. 55 Prospect St. 129 Dixwell Ave. I 1 3 VS. 104 Wall St. 315 York St. 8 Trumbull St. 126 Wall St. 287 Townsend Ave. 152 Grove St. 377 Temple St. 333 York St. 110 Wall St. 295 York St. 128 Wall St. 4 I Congress Ave. 718 W. D. 718 W. D. Hillhouse Ave. 182 V-S. Whitneyville 110 Wall St. 150 Grove St. 335 Orange St. 110 Wall St. 117 Wall St. 124 Wall St. 425 Temple St. 110 Wall St. 135 Wall St. 82 Wall St. 333 York St. 50 Grove St. West Haven 84 Livingston St. 395 Temple St. 124 Prospect St. 206 Orchard St. 3 York 440 SlJjr Sannrr an6 Pnt Pnurri Matthew Griswold Ely Deane Mann Evans Paul Francis Pagan Roy Emerson Parnham Frank Shepiey Fellows Charles Buford Fennell Chauncey Rosman Fenton James Edward Finnessy Edward Fisher Reuben Fenton Fisher Frederic Palmer Piske Joseph Patrick Fleming Albert Emerson Foster Reginald Humphrey Fullerton William Ayers Galbraith Arthur Gardner Thomas Henry Garrett, Jr. John Taylor Gause, 2d Walter Mcintosh Geddes Walter Geer, Jr. Raymond Bryant Gerard Dean McGrew Gilfillan Robert Adrian Gillern Stanhope Scott Goddard Paul Goldberg Samuel Goldschraidt Guy Howard Goodman James Gerber Gorman Raymond Willis Gowdy Douglas Grant Frederick David Grave, Jr. Carlos Stockwell Greeley Sidney Nathan Greenberg Edmond Alfred Guggenheim Robert Kenneth Gustafson Kingsley VanAlstyne Gwyer George Francis Hadley Earle Harlwell Hale Ralph Wetmore Halsey Forrester Lundsteen Hammer Ralph McKenzie Hammer John Hollister Hancock Carl Harrington Hanna Charles Hansen William Bradford Harwood A ' en) York Cilv Pittsburg, Petmsvlvania Meriden, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Nen York Citv Kansas Cit]), Missouri IVoonsocket, Rhode Island Olean, New York Nen York Cit Jamestown, New York Brooklyn, New York IVallingford, Connecticut IVakefield, Massachusetts Chillicolhe. Ohio Erie, Pennsylvania Washington, District of Columbia St. Louis, Missouri Wilmington, Delaware Newark, New Jersey New York City South Norwalk, Connecticut Irontown, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut South Norwalk, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Elizabeth, New Jersey Thompsonville, Connecticut Burlingame, California Whilneyville, Connecticut Si. Louis, Missouri Hartford, Connecticut New York City New Haven, Connecticut New York City Hope Valley, Rhode Island Cildersleeve, Connecticut South Orange, New Jersey Branford, Connecticut Brookline, Massachusetts Salt Lake City, Utah Cleveland, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut 170 V-S. 120 High St. Meriden 238 Grand Ave. 1 1 Wall St. 5 B. M. H. 55 Prospect St. 1 1 5 Wall St. 133 College St. 387 Temple St. no Wall St. Wallingford 650 E. D. 387 Temple St. 423 Temple St. 133 College St. 110 Wall St. 105 College St. 57 Elm St. 427 Temple St. 68 Lake PI. 1 1 7 Wall St. 34 Trumbull St. 120 College St. Bridgeport 539 Orange St. 325 Alden Ave. 126 Wall St. 1 75 V-S. 13 B. M. H. Whitneyville 126 High St. 132 Wall St. 391 Temple St. 29 Richard St. 379 Temple St. 35 High St. 8 Trumbull St. 1 1 7 Wall St. 1 1 7 Wall St. 3 Hillhouse Ave. 391 Temple St. 400 Temple St. 272 Winthrop Ave. Creat Neck, Long Island, New York 405 Temple St. alr lulweraitH 190H-9 441 Abraham Louis Hasbrouck Elliott Sheldon Hastings Harold Ernest Hastings Xillard Haugh 1 .oomis Havemeyer irederick Bronson Hawley Hoyt Elmore Hayes John Raymond Joseph Hayes, B.A. Mt. Si. Mary ' s Collcoe 1907 John Ryan Hayes Henry John Hegel Carl Constantine rieisen. Jr. Wilmer DuPont Hemming John Phillips Henderson Robert Black Herbert James Frazer Hillman Edward Buckmgham Hme John Lawless Hogan, Jr. Clarence Gordon Holbrook Carlos Sanford Holcomb Willard Porter Hovey X illiam Francis Howe, Jr. Daniel Raymond Hull Harry Phipps Hunter Robert Edward Hunter John Avery Ingersoll Andrew Jerome Jackson Stanley Russell Jelliffe David Johnson Douglas Andrews Johnston Catesby ap Lucian Jones Malcolm Fuller Jones Warren Fox Kaynor William Henry Keefe, Jr. Giles Bernard Keeney Chester Munson Kerr Holloway is.ilborn Percy DeWitt Kincaid William Frank Kinney Nathan Hale Kirschman Erie Oatman Kistler Simon Bretzfelder Kleiner Henry Martyn Knight DeWitt Kno.x George Granby Knox Otto Frederick Kraetschmar 1911 S. Kingston, Ncn Yorl( Suffield, Connecticut Suffield, Connecticut Derh ], Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio Waterhur i, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Colorado Springs, Colorado Sharon, Pennsylvania Creenshurg, Pennsylvania Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Colorado Springs, Colorado New York City New Haven, Connecticut Torrington, Connecticut Kansas City, Missouri Broolfline, Massachusetts Torrington, Connecticut Oal(nwnt, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois New York City Walerhury, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Seattle, Washington New Britain, Connecticut Savannah, Georgia Jamestown, New York Sanhorn, lowa Derby, Connecticut Kensington, Connecticut New Rochelle, New York New Haven, Connecticut Manila, PhiUppine Islands Waterhury, Connecticut Atlantic City, New Jersey Denver, Colorado New Haven, Connecticut Sharon, Connecticut Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Rockvillc, Connecticut 409 Temple St. 122 Wall St. 122 Wall St. 333 York St. no Wall St. 132 Wall St. 150 Grove St. 120 High St. 55 Prospect St. 1 I 1 Lenox St. 96 Wall St. 120 High St. 124 Prospect St. 132 V-S, 120 College St. I I 7 Wall St. 333 York St. I 80 Winchester Ave. 39 Lake PI. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 3 Hillhouse Ave. 39 Lake PI. 120 College St. i09 V-S. 120 High St. 413 Temple St. 4 I 9 Temple St. I I 3 Wall St. 25 Whalley Ave. 395 Temple St. 3 Hillhouse Ave, 1 I 7 Wall St. 159 Elm St. 140 V-S. 148 Grove St. 55 Dwight St. 1 1 7 Wall St. 925 Howard Ave. 53 Prospect St. 41 I Temple St. 39 Howe St. 120 College St. 120 High St. 120 High St. 714 W. D. 442 ®l|r Sannrr an nt Pnurrt Veste Cornelius Kylberg William Alfred LaMontagne Ammi Wright Lancashire Perin Langdon, Jr. Charles Bridgen Lansing Robert Lanyon Robert Morrow Larimore Louis Barnett Lear James Tiffany Leary Harry George Legg Frederick Lincoln Lehr, Jr. Benjamin Leopold Carl Starker Leopold Edward Armin Limberg Albert Curtis Lockwood George Casper Logan Louis Frederic Loutrel Albert Sheley Low Toy Kay Lowe Arthur Franklin Lynch William Joseph Lynch Carl Melby Lynge David Walton Mabee Joseph Raymond McCuen Edward William McDonnell Charles King McHarg, Jr. John Mcintosh Roy Armstrong MacKinnon John McMahon Frederick Lee McNally Donald Meredith McNeale Floyd Willcox McRae, Jr. James William Maitland DeForest Manice Walter Roy Manny Henry Childs Marcy Harold Emmons Marsh Leroy Martin Chutaro Mashima Miles Arthur Matthews Ralph Henry Matlhiessen Nathan Mears Lawrence Ackerman Meeker Joseph Sidney Mehr Joseph Parker Mendel 1911 S. Netv Haven, Connecticut Far RockawaX), L. I., New York Alma, Michigan Cincinnati, Ohio Colorado Springs, Colorado St. Louis, Missouri New York City New Haven, Connecticut Naugatuck, Connecticut Minneapolis, Minnesota New Haven, Connecticut IVaterhury, Connecticut Burlington, Iowa St. Louis, Missouri 5ep;nour, Connecticut Ridgwav, Pennsylvania South Orange, New Jersey Danbury, Connecticut Oakland, California Rowayton, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Saratoga Springs, New York Westville, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Pueblo, Colorado Auburn, New York Buffalo, New York Derby, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois, Washington, District of Columbia Atlanta, Georgia New York Cit } New York Ci ' ty Larchmont, New York Buffalo, New York Branford, Connecticut Brooklyn. New York Nigorikawa, Niigalaken, Japan New Haven, Connecticut Irvington-on-Hudson, New York Evansion, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Bradley Beach, New Jersey Wellsburg, West Virginia 31 5 Crown St. 389 Temple St. 130 Wall St. 148 Grove St. 119 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 124 Prospect St. 119 Oak St. 109 York St. 123 V-S. 328 Winthrop Ave. 18 Howe St. 119 Wall St. 1 1 Wall St. 126 Wall St. 114 High St. 1 1 7 Wall St. 692 W. D. 35 High St. 126 Wall St. West Haven Bridgeport 120 High St. Westville 3 Hillhouse Ave. 413 Temple St. 1 1 7 Wall St, 124 Wall St. 159 Elm St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 14 B. M. H. 114 High St. 419 Temple St. 122 Wall St. B. M. H. 110 Wall St. Branford 1 1 3 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 264 Lenox St. I 1 7 Wall St. 120 High St. no Wall St. 8 Trumbull St. 425 Temple St. ii I alp UniuprHitg. laflB-S 443 Scudder Mersman Horace Beach Merwin Clifford Frederick Messinger Richard Kirby Miles Alvin Ford Miller Charles Frederick Miller Clement oodnutl Miller PierponI Langdon Minor John Philip Mitchell Charles Tallmadge Moffatt James Rardon Montgomery Charles Kindness Moore Gardner Babcock Moore Robert Cecil Moran Roger Hoyt Moses George William Munson, Jr. Howard Franklin Murchie C larence Aspinwall Murfey Thomas Edward Murray, Jr. William Naumberg, Jr John Burbank Nichols Edward Hodges Norton William Bartholomew O ' Brien Arthur Edward Ogilvy Valentine Earl O ' Grady Innis O ' Rourke Carl Gottfried Ortmayer Eugene Osborn Amos Townsend Pagter James Wallace Paramore Eduard Leroy Parkhurst Theodore Samuel Parsons Andrew Robert Pastorius Robert Denny Peebles Joseph Greer Peppard, Jr. Irwin Malcolm Phelps Allen Frederick Pierce Nikola Carl Pierce Washington Piatt Charles Pope John Hamilton Potter Harden de Valson Pratt George Gordon Prentice, Jr. Harold Reed Preston Nathan Evarts Preston 1911 S. Si. Lows, Missouri Bridgeport, Conneclicui NcTf Haven, Cntmecliciii Lal(eville, Conneclicui Chicago, Illinois New York Ci(v IVilminglon, Delaware Greenwich, Conneclicui Cleveland, Ohio Slan ford, New York Chicago, Illinois Evanslon, Illinois Si. Paul, Minnesota Hartford, Connecticut Washington, District of Columbia Milford, Connecticut South Orange, New Jersey East Cleveland, Ohio Brooklyn, New Yorl( ) oncers. New York Haverhill, Massachusetts Torringlon, Connecticut IVallingford, Connecticut Santa Barbara, California Buffalo, New York New York City Chicago, Illinois Montclair, New Jersey New Haven, Connecticut St. Louis, Missouri New Haven, Connecticut Troy, Pennsylvania IVest Haven, Connecticut Los Angeles, California Kansas City, Missouri New Orleans, Louisiana Troy, Pennsylvania IVallingford, Connecticut Baltimore, Maryland Geneva, Illinois Detroit, Michigan Elmira, New York New Haven, Connecticut Norwich, Connecticut St. Joseph, Michigan 90 Wall St. I I 7 Wall St. 82 Whalley Ave. 1 1 1 Grove St. 389 Temple St. 122 Wall St. 105 College St. I 37 Dwight St. 1 48 Grove St. 8 B. M. H. 3 Hillhouse Ave. 119 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 293 York St. 104 Wall St. Milford 333 York St. 110 Wall St. 393 Temple St. 130 Wall St. 3 Hillhouse Ave. 293 York St. Wallingford 128 Wall St. 55 Prospect St. I 1 Wall St. 96 Wall St. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 30 Baldwin St. 88 Wall St. 1471 Chapel St. 128 High St. West Haven 119 Wall St. 1 20 College St. 32 Trumbull St. no Wall St. Wallingford 1 I 7 Wall St. 248 York St. 125 High St. 405 Temple St. 547 Ferry St. i 30 Wall St. 68 Lake PI. 444 ®l]r Sanncr a«i nt J aurrt William Edwin Prindle Maxwell Lewis Rafferty Ralph Ragan Harold Beers Randall William LeRoy Rauch Charles Hubert Ray Dudley Ely Raymond John Chapin Reed Theodore Byington Reed David Reichgott Gustave Adolph Reimann William Brodie Remingtor. Warren McLellan Reynolds Howell Hubert Richards Ferdinand Ritter Roy Lambe Roberts Charles Joseph Robison William Rockwell Eustis Thacher Rowland Louis Spring Runciman Edgar Dickson Russell Lloyd Moss Salisbury William Samuels Lawton Griswold Sargent Sydney Forbes Sargent Edward Savage Frank Julius Schmitz John William Seery George Dudley Selden, Jr. William Culbertson Semple Wesson Seyburn Everett Simeon Shaw Harold Herbert Shear, Jr. Edgar Raymond Shenk Harold Joseph Sheridan Lytton James Shields Bradford Shinkle, Jr. Clarence Lynwood Sibley Cedric Malcolm Stanley Skene Allan Oakley Smith Daniel Clarke Wharton Smith, 2d Hamilton Jewett Smith Jay Levi Smith Julius Benedict Smith Vernon Anderson Smith 1911 S. A en ' Haven, Connecticut Veil) York Cil ) Atlanta, Georgia Shelton, Connecticut Tope}(a, Kansas Terre Haute, Indiana South Norwallf, Connecticut Springfield, Massachusetts Montclair, New Jerse ' s Netv Haven, Connecticut Seynwur, Connecticut Rochester, Neiv York IVilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania NeTv Britain, Connecticut Netv Britain, Connecticut Riverside, Rhode Island Portland, Oregon Cleveland, Ohio Nerv Haven, Connecticut Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic St. Paul, Minnesota NeTV Haven, Connecticut Mt. Vernon, Nerv York Nerv Haven, Connecti cut NeTV Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Waterbury, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut Erie, Pennsylvania Minneapolis, Minnesota Detroit, Michigan Hampton, Nerv Hampshire Waco, Texas Erie, Pennsylvania Nerv Haven, Connecticut St. Paul, Minnesota Covington, Kentucky St. Louis, Missouri Norrvalk, Connecticut Brooklyn, Nem York Baltimore, Maryland Detroit, Michigan Warren, Pennsylvania Waterbury, Connecticut Minneapolis, Minnesota 122 Wall St. 148 Grove St. 1 1 4 High St. 409 Temple St. 279 Crown St. 1 1 5 Wall St. 3 Hillhouse Ave. 133 College St. 650 E. D. 1 79 Congress Ave. 74 Lake PI. 405 Temple St. 150 Grove St. 25 Whalley Ave. 82 Wall St. 114 High St. 419 Temple St. 1 1 3 Wall St. 41 Maple St. 397 Temple St. 1 1 9 Wall St. 1 34 Grand Ave. 393 Temple St. 455 Humphrey St. 256 Edwards St. 128 Wall St. 8 Trumbull St. West Haven 425 Temple St. 120 High St. 379 Temple St. 92 7 Howard Ave. 119 Wall St. 391 Temple St. 71 1 Orange St. 126 High St. 82 Wall St. Short Beach 333 York St. 9 B.M. H. 11 B. M. H. 12 B. M. H. 70 Trumbull St. 400 Temple St. 1 1 7 Wall St. al Iniurrsity iaOB-9 445 Samuel Braden Snealh, 2d [-eslie Charles Snyder Robert Bennett Soderberg Aloy Soong Oscar Frank Soule rhaddeus Harold Spencer Charles Faber Starr Morton Osborn Sterling John F. Stevens, Jr. Harold Stockton Stiles Addison Stillwell Charles Henry Stokesbury Elijah James Stone William Angell Stone Henry Lane Stout Walter V ' anderveen Struby Elbridge Hadley Stuart Thomas Bonser Summers Thomas Lynn Sutton Svante Magnus Swenson Harold Elstner Talbot, Jr. Collins MacNair Talbott Joseph Boyce Talmadge Charles Donald Thompson John Henry Thompson, Jr. Adam Gentles Thomson James Dowling Trask, Jr. Henry Elisha Trowbridge Rufus Sylvester Tucker Edwin Stewart Underbill, Jr. Arthur Floyd Van Dyck Raymond Trowbridge Viets Joseph Austin Wade Charles Gilbert Waldo. Jr. Willard Foster Walker Norbert Sylvester Chouteau Walsh Walter S. Ward Carroll Kennon Warmoth Robert Keeler Warner William George Warnock Samuel Warren Charles Cutler Waterman Lee Roland Watrous Wheeler de Forest Watrous George Edward Watson 1911 S. Tiffin, Ohio Dayton, Ohio New Haven. Connecticut Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands S )racuse, New Yorl( Hol olfe, Massachusetts Richmond, Indiana Bridgeport, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Rochelle, New York Chicago, Illinois Derby, Connecticut IVheeling, West Virginia Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Denver, Colorado Seattle, Washington Springfield, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio New York City Daylon, Ohio Warren, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio New York City Kansas City, Missouri Duluth, Minnesota Highlands, New Jersey New Haven, Connecticw Raleigh, North Carolina Bath, New York New Haven, Connecticut Suffield, Connecticut Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut Portsmouth, New Hampshire St. Louis, Missouri Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Lawrence, Louisiana Syracuse, New York Meriden, Connecticut Albany, New York Boston, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Derbv, Connecticut 1 I 7 Wall St. 120 High St. 398 Blatchley Ave. 55 Prospect St. 110 Wall St. 665 W. D. no Wall St. 673 W. D. 1 48 Grove St. 379 Temple St. 1 1 1 Grove St. Derby 3 Hillhouse Ave. 110 Wall St. 377 Temple St. 333 York St. 120 High St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 120 High St. 389 Temple St. 148 Grove St. 226 York St. 110 Wall St. 397 Temple St. 82 Wall St. 88 Wall St. 6 B. M. H. 76 Gregory St. 133 Wall St. 393 Temple St. 95 Gregory St. 989 Dixwell Ave. 59 Grove St. 2 B. M. H. 397 Temple St. 90 Wall St. 133 Wall St. 59 Grove St. 333 York St. 333 York St. 679 W. D. 389 Temple St. Greenwich Ave. 261 Bradley St. 124 Wall St. 44 446 Ull r Sanitrr anb nt uurrt Frank Carter Wells Warren Ayer Wells Merton DeWitt Westfall Kenneth Knight Wheeler Harold Andrews White Charles Clarence Whittaker James Peel Williams Howard Wakeman Wills Russell Cartright Wilmot Eugene Munson Wilson Vaughan Harrison Wilson Clyde A. Winchell Elihu Smith Wing Silas Hemenvvay Witherbee Edward Blaine Wix Joseph Wood, Jr. Richard Gilpin Wood, Jr. Richard Ransom Wood Wilfrid Wood Donald Woodward Richard Wrenshall Gerald Lockwood Wright Archibald Young Charles Bennett Young Edward Francis Yudkin Harry Yudowitch 1911 S. Springfield, Massachusetts New York Cit ) lVill(es-Barre, Pennsylvania Nerv Haven, Connecticut Neiv Britain, Connecticut East Norrvalk, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Scranlon, Pennsylvania Dunmore, Pennsylvania Sholfan, Nerv York Greenfield Center, A ' efl ' York Port Henry, Nem York New York City Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Bryn Marvr, Pennsylvania Athol, Massachusetts MorrisloTvn, New Jersey Washington, District of Columbia Sewickley, Pennsylvania Hancock, Michigan Brooklyn, New York Yalesville, Connecticut Ansonia, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut 126 Wall St. I 1 9 Wall St. 333 York St. 86 Trumbull St. 82 Wall St. 684 W. D. 55 Prospect St. 574 George St. I I 7 Wall St. 125 High St. 409 Temple St. I 1 4 High St. 407 Temple St. 3 Hillhouse Ave. I 1 9 Wall St. 3 Hillhouse Ave. 148 Grove St. 46 Lake PI. 88 Wall St. 151 V-S. 427 Temple St. 82 Wall St. 82 Wall St. Yalesville 311 ' ork St. 46 High St. Special Students Benton Baker Harold Francis Bidwell Francis Vincent Carey George Merwin Chapman, Jr. Maxwell Bernstein Cohen Frank Addison Cutler William Treat Davidson Carlos Porfirio Echeverria Robert Edward Gaylord Harrison Rountree Hathaway Edgar Malin Hoopes, Jr. William Adolph Notkins Mauricio Julian Oteyza John William Patton Walther Penck Bismarck, North Dakota South Manchester, Connecticut Dorchester, Massachusetts Waterhury, Connecticut New York City New Haven, Connecticut Warren, Pennsylvania Mexico City, Mexico Winsted, Connecticut East Orange, New Jersey Wilmington, Delaware New Haven, Connecticut Manila, Philippine Islands Curwensville, Pennsylvania Berlin, Germany 147 V-S. 287 York St. 393 Temple St. 1 48 V-S. 1 9 Gold St. I 9 Washington Ave. 70 Trumbull St. 391 Temple St. I 24 Prospect St. 121 V-S. 121 V-S. 704 Howard Ave. 8 Prospect PI. 82 Wall St. 59 Wall St. f tlalr DtiiiirrBity 1908-9 447 SHEFFIELD SPECIAL East Jordan, Michigan 128 Wall St. Denver, Colorado 128 High St. Springfield, Massaclmseils 126 Wall St. Rutherford. Nerv Jersey 91 C. A en. York Cily 144 V-S. A ' cn ' Haven, Connecticut 33 Pearl St. B.A. Fort IVame, Indiana 775 Yale P. O. Ph.B. Parl(ershurg, West I ' irginia 133 College St. Nell ' Haven, Connecticut 333 York St. Croton, Massachusetts 78 Lake PI. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands 279 Crown St. Plainfield, New Jersey 82 Wall St. New Haven, Connecticut 62 Lake PL Columbus. Ohio 373 Crown St. Howard Park Porter Stcplicn D ' .Arcy Rickard Richard Bradley Rising, B.A Williams College IWS Kurt Roehrs iliiam Simpson Sloan Stephen Leslie Tyler Herbert Hamilton Wagenhais, i e Un.versilv 1907 Cornelius Bushnell Watson, ■ale Universilv 1908 William Joseph Whiting .Alvm Goodnow Whitney ElKvood Coggeshall Wilder Gurth Williams Stedman Walter Wynne John Albert Zuber, B.S. St. Mary ' s Institute 1907 ale Scl)Ool of tl)e fina rU Regular Students Edna Black Adams Frank. L. Armstrong Charles Haines Austin Ayers Dorothy Buckingham Bacon Lincoln Wade Barnes Margaret Louise Billings Lorintha Blanche Brown William Ellsworth Chamberlain Abby Williams Chapman Theodore Deidrickson, Jr. Isabella Ruth Doerfler Joseph Francis Dunn Salvatore Epifanio William Edward Fagan Charles Heaton Fulton Joseph Gans A eD ' Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Port Jervis. New York Neiv Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut IVinsted, Connecticut Nexv Haven, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Wallingford, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut 544 Whitney Ave. Bridgeport 122 Wall St. 244 Edwards St. 1102 Chapel St. 382 Whitney Ave. Bridgeport 33 Eld St. Sherman Ave. 288 George St. Meriden West Haven 798 Grand Ave. Wallingford 23 Livingston St. 80 Oak St. 235 air HniurrBitH 1908-9 449 Franklin Slierwood Guion Elthel Turney Houghton iola Ethel Hyde Annie S. Johnson Lester Julianell John Frederick Kelly Elizabeth Katherine Atwater Kirkman Michael James Kopsco Eunice Hall Linsly Herman Loth Michele Martino Marjorie Blair Maynard Helen Zetler Moore Marie Helen Moran Joseph A. Nuckle Harriet Grace Roe Martino Rotelhni August Spaenkuch Ruth Lillian Spalding Arthur Russell Squires Mabel Lucy Stevens James Taddeo Katharine Halsey Trowbridge Marjorie Alison Tuttle Sarah Isabelle Weadlick Florence Helen Wood Adehne Wrozina Loutfi Daniel acobian Natalie Barbara Zacher ART SCHOOL Nerv Haven, Cowu liciit Stratford, Connecticut Peehkill, New York Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut PVhitnevville, Connecticut Nen Haven. Connecticut South Norrvallf, Connecticut Northford, Connecticut Highwood, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut fVest Haven, Connecticut Nen Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Akron, Ohio Clinton, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nen Haven, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut Tro , Nerv York Branford Connecticut Zl 7 St. Ronan St. Stratford 79 Howe St. 374 Grand Ave. 247 Oak St. Whitneyville 183 Lawrence St. 53 Lake PI. 447 George St. 616 Newhall St. 109 Wallace St. 430 George St. 218 Orchard St. West Haven 1 50 High St. Bridgeport 1 00 Greene St. Paris, France 70 Grove St. 199 F. Clinton 75 Lafayette St. 2 I Prospect St. 24 High St. 591 Elm St. 79 Howe St. West Haven Paris, France Branford Holders of the William Wirl Winchester Fc Sheila Jewett Bailey Connne Mane Baker Harry Joseph Barreuther Leita Toiles Beecher Mary Elizabeth Bennett Roy Walter Beron Laura Chase Birdsey Henry Emanuel Bonander Nellie May Boynton Josephine Brewster Charles Edward Burleigh Vestini Terenlia Burr Peter Charles Caporossi William Walter Carruth Vera Marie Clark Elsie Davidson Cropper George Edward Daniels Samuel Davey Harold Carter Davies Mary Whiting Deming Dorothea Mary Dexter Mary Esther Dudley James Vincent Errico Anna Young Fanslow Allen Blanchard Fenno Salvatore Fiore il)efartment of usic Regular Students A ' en ' Haven, Conneclicul IVaterburv, Conneclicul Winsled, Conneclicul Nen Haven, Conneclicul Netv Haven, Conneclicul Walerhurv, Conneclicul Middleiorvn, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Branford, Connecticut Warehouse Point, Connecticut Ansonia, Connecticut Soulhhur]}, Conneclicul Nen Haven, Conneclicul Oakland, California Ansonia, Connecticut Derhv, Conneclicul New Haven, Conneclicul Ansonia, Conneclicul New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Conneclicul New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Edgewaler, New Jersey Scranton, Pennsylvania 26 Edgewood Ave. Waterbury 1 9 Whitney Ave. 359 Edgewood A.ve. 357 Elm St. 123 York St. Middletown 98 Chapel St. Branford Warehouse Point Ansonia Southbury 558 Grand Ave. 78 Dwight St. Ansonia Derby 61 Shelton Ave. Ansonia 1 39 Shelton Ave. 245 Bradley St. I 78 Prospect St. 1 59 York St. 82 Cove St. 54 Salem St. 635 George St. 108 W. alr ItniurrBttH igflB-S 451 Anna Smith Gagel Idella Nichols Gaidner Maude Ethel Gordon Effie Ella Grant Irene Granville Margaret Greenleaf George John Greiner Helen Eugenia Hagan Arvin Burnham Hall Lulu Frances Hare Walter Earle Hartley, B.A. Vale University 1903 Davton Millis Henrv Frank Clifford Hill Florence Emily Holden Ralph Shelton Hudson Eleanor Alexena Kennedy Rose Mary Kennedy Frances Strong King Frederick Kmsley. Jr. Frances Louise Kirchoff Laura Adelia Kirkman Alma Doddworth Kochersperger Hattie Lambert Farnum Howard Lane Ruth Syner Lathrop Rowland Edgar Leach, B.A. Belo.l College 1908 Kate L. Lewis Norma Symes Lewis Louis Lupo Marguerite Cecelia Macdonald Harry Irwin Metzger Martha Curtis Miles William Hall Miner Constantina Moeller .Arley May Newell Ruth Parker Northrop Kathryn Augusta O ' Connor Bessie Alice Pierce Louise Cornelia Pierpont William Stevens Porter Robert Henry Prutting Gertrude Reed Amy Rogers Rice MUSIC SCHOOL IVest Haven, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut IVindior, IMerv jersev Net) Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Auburn, Maine New Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Terrwillc, Connecticut Grand Rapids, Michigan IVaterburv, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut Huntington, Connecticut PVindsor, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Wallingford, Connecticut Richmond, l ' ermont New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Haverhill, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Aniston, Alabama New Haven, Connecticut Ansonia, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Milford, Connecticut Naugalucif, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Orange, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Middletown, Connecticut South Britain, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Brooklw, New Yorl( Hartford, Connecticut Waterbur , Connecticut Guilford, Connecticut West Haven West Haven I 305 Chapel St. 1 2 Edgewood Ave. ! I 8 Howe St. 57 Grove St. 116 Nash St. 83 Whalley Ave. 21 1 Norton St. 273 Peck St. 214 F. Waterbury Meriden Huntington 686 W. D. 45 Houston St. Walhngford 57 Grove St. 1 76 Beacon Ave. 75 Maple St. I 83 Lawrence St. 463 Orange St. 64 Whalley Ave. Hartford 1 30 Howe St. 278 Orange St. 121 Park St. West Haven 291 Water St. Ansonia 710 State St. Milford Naugatuck 349 Crown St. Orang; Bridgeport Middletown South Britain 42 Mansfield St. 686 W. D. Hartford Waterbury Guilford 452 Slir Saunpr anft T a t J nurri Clarence Edward Rolfe Dora Rosine Mary Elizabeth Salt Dorothy Edna Schroeder Arthur Schukai Ena Rosalind Smirnow Brainard Andrew Smith Jessie Rhea Starkweather Emeline Amelia Street Mary Gertrude Sullivan Seymour Howell Taylor Francis David Tiernan William Andrew Tinsley Inez Louise Torrey Leo Troostwyk Charles Worthington Vishno, M.D. Yale Un.veis.ly 1885 Joseph Nicholas de Vito Louis Martin de Vito Gertrude Katherine Voelker Pauline Voorhees Anna Marie Weber Agnes Matella Whitcomb Maud Vernon Wilcox Ruth Wilson Mabel Adelaide Woodruff Lucy Bell Woodward Cecil Wright MUSIC SCHOOL Ansonia, Conneclicul Derby, Connecticut NeXv Haven, Connecticut NeTP Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nell) Haven, Connecticut Naugatuck, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut East Haven, Conneclicul Nerv Haven, Connecticut Adrian, Michigan Nerv Haven, Conneclicul Waterbury, Conneclicul . IVallingford, Connecticut NeTV Haven, C onneclicul Nerv Haven, Connecticut Waterbury, Connecticut Walerhury, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Conneclicul IVestville, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Milford, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Sandy Hook, Conneclicul Ansonia Derby Ridge St. 22 Wilson St. 259 Columbus Ave. 1 42 Orange St. 222 F. 1452 Boulevard East Haven 23 Pearl St. 225 Crown St. 250 Howard Ave. Waterbury Wallingford I 79 Bradley St. 23 College St. Waterbury Waterbury 595 Dixwell Ave. 69 Fountain St. 262 Lloyd St. 1 1 I Linden St. Milford 50 Houston St. Stamford Hartford 542 P. ' ®ti IForestrY iDepartment of J orestr ale 3forest School Senior (Tlass Fredrik Ferdinand Woods Beckman Stockholm Hbgre Reallaroverk 1905 Frederick Howell Billard, B.A. Yale University 18% John Manvers Briscoe Georges de S. Canavarro, B.S. University of Minnesota 1908 William Darrovv Clark, B.A. Yale University 1904 John Daniel Coflman Arthur Wood DuBois, B.A. Cornell University 1907 William Edwin Dunham, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Altoona, Pennsylvania Meriden, Connecticut Pottsville, Pennsylvania Honolulu, Harvaiian Islands Yorktown Heights, Nerv YotI( Nem Haven, Connecticut Hallslead, Pennsylvania Warren, Pennsylvania 717 W. D. 423 Temple St. 423 Temple St. 423 Temple St. 74 Whalley Ave. 91 Lake Place 423 Temple St. 57 Elm St. 454 Ulljp Saniirr niiD at au rri Herman Edgar Fegley, B.A. FranlcMn and Marshall College 1904 Frederick Alan Gaylord, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Belknap Chittenden Goldsmith, B.S. University of California 1906 Edgar Clarkson Hirst, B.A. Ohio Stale Universltv 1907 Allen Harrison Hodgson Henry Julian Correll Humphrey, Ph. B. Yale University 1908 Oswald Drew Ingall, B.A. Cornell University 1907 Henry Langley Johnson, B.A. Cornell University 1907 Richard Chapin Jones, B.A. Vanderbih University 1904 Joseph Casimir Kircher, B.A. Yale University 1907 Aldo Leopold, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Everett Herman MacDaniels, B.A. Oberlin College 1906 Rufus Sherrell Maddox, B.A. Yale University 1907 Frederick Franklin Moon, B.A. Amherst College 1901 Royal Freeman Nash, B.A. Columbia University 1908 William Bushnell Osborne, Jr., B.A. Williams College 1907 Percy Jerauld Paxton, B.A. Williams College 1906 Reuben Parker Prichard, B.S. Dartmouth College 1907 Abbott Beecher Silva Robert Simmons, B.A. College of the City of New York 1905 Thomas Elliot Snyder, B.A. Columbia University 1907 1909 F, Auburn, Pennsylvania Ansonia, Conneciicul Berkeley, California Yellorv Springs, Ohio Chico, California Brooklyn, New York Monlclair, Nerv Jersey Boston, Massachuseils Nashville, Tennessee Belleville, Illinois Burlington, lotva Oberlin, Ohio Coldrvater, Tennessee Nazareth, Pennsylvania Grand Rapids, Wisconsin Victor, Net) York Princeton, Indiana Somerville, Massachusetts Chattanooga, Tennessee Nerv York City Nerv York City 62 Lake Place 379 Temple St. 70 Whalley Ave. 60 Whailey Ave. 74 Whalley Ave. 57 Elm St. 74 Whalley Ave. 129 Mansfield St. 60 Whalley Ave. 1076 Chapel St. 379 Temple St. 74 Whalley Ave. 664 W. D. 664 W. D. 8 Prospect PL 379 Temple St. 379 Temple St. 74 Whalley Ave. 134 Dwight St. 32 Trumbull St. 8 Prospect PI. I fair %tt(iirrBiti| 19110-9 455 W iilard Springer, Jr., C.E. Lafaycllc ColleRc 1907 Ernest Cousins Wheeler, B.A. Yale Unlverslly 1907 Chester Harvey Wilcox, C.E. Uhlgh Unnersih- 1907 Addison Welherald Williamson, Ph Wcsleyan University 1907 Meyer Henry Wolff, Ph.B. ale University 1908 Walter George Alpaugh, B.S. Tufts College 1908 Wililam George Baxier, 3.S A. Iowa State College 1908 George Adams Bright, B.S. Dartmouth College 1908 Donald Bruce, B.A. Yale University 1906 Norman Curtis Case, B.S. Highland College 1906 Guy Cory Cleveland, B.A. Yale University 1908 Hamilton Morel Coan, B.A. Princeton University 1907 George .Ale.xander Cromie Edward Stiles Davey, B.A. ' ale University 1908 Ernest Griswold Dudley, B.A. Leland Stanford Jr. University 1908 Robie Mason Evans, B.A. Dartmouth College 1906 Harold Fay, B.A. Tufts College 1904 Max Henry Foerster Marburg Gymnasium Harold Parker Gilkey, B.A. Harvard Unlverslly 1908 James Lippincott Goodwin, B.A. Yale University 1905 1909 F. li ' dnungton, Dcla)vare 60 Whalley Ave. Norwallc Conm-clicul 1 076 Chapel St. Cenler Moriches, New Yorl( 60 Whalley Ave. B. IVaterporl, New York 91 Lake PI. Bruokhn, Nerv York 29 Sylvan Ave. 3uitior (Tlass IVillimantic, Conneclicul 1 3 Lake PI. Galva, Iowa 1 3 Lake PI. IVasbington, District of Columbia 695 W. D. Easibanipton, Massachusetts 200 F. Highland, Kansas 90 Lake PI. Orange, New Jersey 53 Lake PI. New York Citv I 7 Lake PI. Asquith, Saskatchewan I I 79 Chapel St. Jcrsev Ci(i), A ' en; ersev 2 1 F. Stanford University, California 78 Lake PI. Fryehurg, Maine 78 Lake PI. Somerville, Massachusetts 8 Prospect PI. Sea Cliff, Long Island, New York 8 Prospect PI. Richland, Michigan 701 W. D. A ' en- York City 379 Temple St. ' 456 ®l|r lanitrr a nb nl nurri James) Ovington Hazard, Ph.B. Brown University 1908 Frank Heintzleman, B.F. Penn. Stale Forest Acad. 1907 Ben Hershey, B.A. Williams Collese 1906 Lester Eugene Hitchcock, B.S. Coe College 1907 Crosby Arthur Hoar, B.A. Dartmouth College 1908 Thomas Hooker, B.A. Yale University 1908 Julius Ansgar Larsen, B.A. Yale University 1908 Raymond Eugene Marsh, B.S. Darlmoulh College 1908 Frederick Ramsay Mason, B.S. Rutgers College 1905 Willis Munro, B.A. Harvard University 1896, LL.B. 1899 Frank Browning Notestein, Ph.B. University of Woosler 1908 Mauricio Julian Oteyza Dana Parkinson, B.A. Dartmouth College 1908 William Norwood Sparhawk, B.A. Yale University 1908 Irving Gay Stetson, B.A. Harvard University 1907 Albert Ogden Vorse, B.S. Bucknell University 1905 Robert Sinclair Wallace, B.A. Macalestcr College 1908 Edgar Fowler White, B.A. Dartmouth College 1908 Alvin Goodnow Whitney Walter Keene Wildes, B.A Bowdoin College 1904 Sedman Walter Wynne 1910 F. Westerly, Rhode Island 90 Lake PI. Fayelleville, Pennsylvania 8 Prospect PI. Sterling, Illinois 53 Lake PI. Cedar Rapid, larva 1 3 Lake PL Wesl Acton, Massachusetts 78 Lake PI. Hartford, Connecticut 78 Lake PI. A elP Haven, Connecticut 418 B. Westport, Nerv Hampshire 715 W. D. Bound Brook, New Jersey 1 3 Lake PI. Buffalo, Nerv York 1151 Chapel St. Wooster, Ohio 716 W. D. Manila, Philippine Islands 8 Prospect PI. Waltham, Massachusetts 715 W. D. West Srvanzey, Nerv Hampshire 202 F. Bangor, Maine 8 Prospect PI. Lervisburg, Pennsylvania 8 Prospect PI. 5 . Paul, Minnesota 716 W. D. Danvers, Massachusetts 53 Lake PI. Croton, Massachusetts 78 Lake PI. Little Falls, Ner} Jersey 70! W. D. Butte, Montana 62 Lake PL air Mniurraity iaOB-9 457 Students OaKlug Frederick Slorrs Baker Peter Kapiton Boshco Philip Laurence Buttrick Clement Joseph Dore Stuart Emmet Edgar George Joseph Prick Paul Byram Haines Thomas Halvorsen Richard Joseph Hayden George Whiting Hendry Jacquin Phillips Joseph Henry Potts Howard Pyle. Jr. Arthur Merriam Rowley Calvin Seymour Stowell Eugene Grover Walker tbii Short (Toursc lit tbc Summer School BcverlX), Massachusclls Nerv York Ci(j) Veil) Haven Connecticut Roxhiirv, Massaclmsetts Nutle , NeTv Jersey New York City New Haven Connecticut Christiania, Norway Boston, Massachusetts Detroit, Michigan New York City Shcpherdstown, West Virginia Wilmington, Delaware Springfield, Massachusetts • Olearh New York Southbridge, Massachusetts ■I Darwin Ashley Leavitt, B.A. Beloit College 1904 B.D. Yale Universlly 1907 Daniel Webster Kurtz, B.A. junlata CoUeRe 1905. B.D. Yale Universlly K08 William Talbot Allison. B.A. Universlly of Toronto 1899. B.D. Yale Universlly 1901 Leslie Burdette Briggs, B.A. University of California 1907. M.Lelt 1908 B.D. Pacific Theological Seminary 1908 ■!S epartment of Ol)eolo9Y VaU 3 lvlnltj Scbool 5ra6uat(i (Tlass Kookir bellow for 1908 Beloit, Wisconsin TPwlgbt ydlow for 1908 Lal(e, Ohio Middle field, Connecliciil Berlcelep, California Berlin, Germany Leipsic, Germany Middlefield 396 Elm St. fair Sniurraity laOB-a 459 X illiam Burrows, B.A Si. Stephen ' s College 1902, B.D. Berkeley Divinily School 1905. M.A. Yale University 1906 Raymond Gilmore Clapp, B.A. Boston Un.versity 1900. B.D. ' alc University 1903. MA. 1904 X illinm .Abraham Crowley, B.A. TransyKania Univeisily 1907. MA. 1908 James Levi Deming, B.A. University of Cincinnati 1888. M..A. Bethany College 1900 John Luther Dickson, B.D. ' ale University 1908 Charles Strong Gray. B.A. Princeton University 1901. B.D. Hartford Theological Seminary 1904 Hubert Oliver Oilman. B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1904 Henry Hoadly Guernsey, B.D. Yale University 1905 William Henry Harris Wesleyan Theological College, Montreal, B.D. S ' ale Universitv 1907 John Edward Herman, B.D. Yale University 1888 Harold Bruce Hunting, B.A. Yale University 1901. B.D. 1904 Kannosuke Kawanaka, B.A. Tohoku Gakuin 1889, B.D. Pacific Theological Seminary 1906, M..A. Columbia University 1907 Theodore Burger Lathrop, B.A. Beloit College 1903. B.D. Yale University 1908 Ernest Frank McGregor, B.A. University of Minnesota 1901, B.D. ' lale University 1904, M.A. 1906 John McKenzie. B.A. University of Toronto 1903 John Lee Maddo.x, B.A. Denison Universitv 1904. B.D. Yale University 1908 Winfield Scott Manship, B.A. Wesleyan University 1886. B.D. Yale University 1889, Ph.D. 1901 Howard Ansel Morton, B.A. .Acadia University 1897. B.A. Harvard University 1899 B.D. Chicago Theological Seminary 1904 DIVINITY SCHOOL GRADUATE Nert) Haven, Connecticut Boston, Massacliuselts Lihertv, Missouri Nen Haven, Connecticut Madison, Connecticut A ' c ' H ' Haven, Connecticut MHjord, Connecticut Nen ' Haven, Connecticut Wardsville, Ontario, Canada, Nerv Preston, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Toba, Japan Bethlehem, Connecticut Clinton, Connecticut Bear Line, Ontario, Canada Deering, North Dakota Cheshire, Connecticut Essex, Connecticut 68 Grand Ave. 613 E. D. 653 E. D. 24 Everitt St. Madison St. 75 Fourth St. Milford 602 E. D. 635 E. D. New Preston 41 Pleasant St. 612 E. D. Bethlehem Clinton 622 E. D. 675 W. D. Cheshire Essex 460 1|p lanitrr anil 5?nt Pourrt DIVINITY GRADUATE SCHOOL Edgar Hammond Olmstead, B.A. Trl-Slale Normal College 1893, B.D. Oberlln College 1899 LeRoy Clifton Partch, B.A. H.llsdale College 1905. B.D. Oberlin College 1907 Vergil Vivian Phelps, Ph.B. Univ. of Chicago 1901, Ph.M. 1903, B.D. 1907 Thomas William Salt, B.A. McLemoresvllle College 1894. B.D. U. S. Grant Unlve.sily 1888, M.A. 1889, Ph.D. 1890 Benjamin franklin Saxon, B.A. N. Y. University 1904, B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1898 William Bergen Stelle, B.A. Colgate University 1894, B.D. Yale University 1897 Frederick Azel Sumner, B.A. Oberlrn College 1891, Hartford Theological Seminary 1894 Eduardo Taglialatela Methodist Theol. School of Rome 1905, B.D. University of Geneva 1901 Shiro Tanaka Doshisha College 1893 Charles Eugene Underwood, B.A. Butler College 1903, M.A. 1904 William Wood Wallace, B.A. Hamilton College 1890, B.D. Yale University 1896 Ernest Lionel Wismer, B.A. Yale University 1908, Bangor Theological Seminary William Hamilton Wood, B.A. University of To. onto 1901, B.D. Yale University 1905 Isaburo Yano Tohoku Gakuin 1898, B.D. Princeton Seminary 1907, M.A. Princeton University 1908 Kensington, Connecticut Linesville, Pennsylvania Bay City, Michigan CeorgetoTvn, Ohio Bridgeport, Connecliciit Nejv Haven, Connecticut Milford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Cumma-Ken, Japan Indianapolis, Indiana Neiv Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Iroquois, Canada Sendai, Japan Kensington 83 Mechanic St. 651 E. D. 27 Ridge St. Bridgeport 1 32 Foster St. Milford 275 Lombard St. 606 E. D. 623 E. D. 141 Bradley St. 139 Green St. 645 E. D. 614 E. D. air llnivrrBitD 1900-9 461 Malo Marius Amunson, B.A. Buller College 1905. M.A. 1906 Lome Webster Barclay, B.A. Belhany College 1906. M.A. 1907 Alfred Walter Budd N ' esleyan College (Can.) 1906 Elmer Edwin Burtner, B.A. Ollerbein University 1906 Gilbert Whitney Campbell, M.A. College of the Bible 1908 Walter Lewis Ferris, B.A. Beloil College 1905 George Anthony Hall, B.S. Massachusells Institute of TechnologV 1901 Rollo Albert Hamilton, B.D. Westminster Theological Seminary 1908 Luther Bateman Henderson, B.S. New York University 1906 X ' illiam Rabon Howell, Ph.B. .Vlilligan College 1904. B.A. 1905, M.A. Yale University 1908 William Hayes LongswortK, B.A. West Lafayette College 1906 Fred Elmore Lumley, B.A. Hiram College 1905. M.. . McMaster University 1907 Harry Stratton Martin, B.A. Carlelon College 1903 Washington Irving Maurer, B.A. Beloit College 1904 Thomas Benjamin Powell, D.A. Bucknell University 1906 Samuel Carlyle Schaeffer John Alfred Seymour, S.T.L. Columbian Methodist College 1904. B.D. 1905, B.A. Central University 1905 Samuel Ross Swift, B.S. Geneva College 1906 Senior Class Wabash, Indiana Poplar Hill, Ontario, Canada Middlehury, Connecticut Hinton, I ' irginia Oaf( Park, I ' nois Broolfline, Massachusetts Bearsville, Michigan Nen port, New Jersev Wilson, North Carolina Oxford, Connecticut St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada Spring Fa ep, Wisconsin Bridgeport, Connecticut Scranton, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois I an Camp, Ontario, Canada Beaver Falls, Penns ilvania 622 E. D. 198 Hamilton St. 644 E. D. 635 E. D. 653 E. D. 636 E. D. 583 Howard Ave. 634 E. D. 655 W. D. 624 E. D. Oxford Northford 604 E. D. Bridgeport 630 E. D. 656 W. D. 639 E. D. 641 E. D. 462 QIl|r banner aiiJi 1 a t nurrt Commodore Robert Watkins Dean Rockwell Wickes, Ph.B. University of Chicago 1905. M.A. Yale University 1908 Lawrence Albert Wilson, Ph.B. Lawrence University 1903, Transylvania University 1907, M.A. 1908 Robert Elmer Chandler, B.A. Yale University 1904 Arthur Raymond Clippinger, B.A. Lebanon Valley College 1905 John Maurice Deyo, B.A. Yale University 1908 Samuel Ellis Dunham, B.A. Yale University 1908 Eugene Norman Duty, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908 Ephraim Irwin Gilmore, Ph.B. Hamline University 1907 Edwin Deeks Harvey, B.A. Yale University 1907 Mark Gordon Inghram, B.A. Waynesburg College 1904 Herman Henry Lindeman, B.A. University of Nebraska 1903 George Strather McClary, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908 Samuel Richard Morsell, B. A. Oberlin College 1907 Algoth Ohlson Chicago Theological Seminary 1907 Freeman Lewis Pettit, B.A. Cotner University 1901 Clarence M. Small, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908 George Mark Sneath, B.A. Yale University 1907 Alexander Steele, B.A. Adrian College 1900 1909 T. Nashville, Tennessee Chicago, Illinois Ripon, Wisconsin 5ttl66lc Class Auhurndale, Massachusetts Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Fairfield, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Vincennes, Indiana Rock Perry, England Waynesburg, Pennsylvania Milford. Nebraska Rapidan, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Brevik Hvena, Sweden Bethany, Nebraska Perrysville. Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Newtown, Connecticut 633 E. D. 626 E. D. 619 E. D. 629 E. D. 96 Dwight St. Fairfield 123 Park St. 646 E. D. 694 W. D. 624 E. D. 626 E. D. 628 E. D. 646 E. D. 638 E. D. 620 E. D. 161 Chapel St. 646 E. D. 32 Perkins St. Newtown fair Uniurraity. 1908-9 463 Clillord Griffith Thompson, B.A. oung Harris College 1903 David Wilder. B.A. Talladega College 1901 Truman Everett Winter, B.A. Hiram College 1908 Milton Frederick Wittier, B.A. Pomona College 1907 Solomon Garabed Akkelian, B.A. Cenlral Turkey College 1908 Frank William Brown, Ph.B. Hiram College 190-4 Warren Foster Cook Theodore Rush Faville, B.A. Beloil College 1904 -Augustus William Gidart, B.A. Un.versily of Chicago 1907 Hugh Hartshorne, B. A. ■•Xmhersl College 1907 Mollis Douglass Immich, Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Harold Merrybright Kingsley, B.A. Talladega College 1908 Ray Holme Legate, B.S. Universily of Arkansas 1905 Victor Edward Marriott, B.A. Beloil College 1905 Per Albin Nelson Edward Kingston Nichols, B.A. Morns Brown College 1899 Samuel Robert Magee Oakes John Henry Poorman, B.A. U.smus College 1903 Thomas Penn Ullom Von Ogden Vogt, B.A. Beloil College 1901 Elmer Ruel Walton. B.A. Universily of Mississippi 1903 1910 T. Bogari, Georgia Norwich, Connecticut Hiram, Ohio Seattle, IVashinglon Junior (Tlass Aintah, 1 url(ey Cleveland, Ohio Middlefte ld, Connecticut La Crosse, Wis. N )b )ggt, Barnarp, Jonl(oping, Methuen, Massachusetts Meriden, Connecticut Mobile, Alabama Mena, Arifansas Beloit, Wisconsin Clinton, lorva Atlanta, Georgia Carlton, Montana Lebanon, Pennsylvania Barnesville, Ohio Nen) Yorl( Citv Columbus, Mississippi 647 E. D. 678 W. D. 74 Whalley Ave. 631 E. D. 637 E. D. 724 W. D. Middlefteld 642 E. D. Sweden 617 E. D. 649 E. D. 709 W. D. 106 Goffe St. 299 Norton St. 643 E. D. 61 Winchester Ave. 678 W. D. 690 W. D. 649 E. D. I 19 Dwight St. 640 E. D. 694 W. D. 464 tH If t il a n n r r anb Pat Pourri Ernest Clay Webb, B.A. Vandtrbilt University 1908 Christopher Hubert Yearwood 1911 T. Webb City, Missouri CeoTgeiorvn, British Guiana Students ' pursuing SeUcted Studies Wilbur Edward Andrews Charles Sturges Ball Almon Treat Boland Angelo di Domenica James M. Lent Howard Curtis Meserve, B.A. Bucknell University 1899, M.A. 1904 Kokenji Nagata Arthur J. Pennell Charles George Smith Louis Taruoczi West Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Canterbury, Connecticut Nelv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven. Connecticut Milford, Connecticut Yoyono, Japan Bridgeport, Connecticut NeH) Haven, Connecticut Szentes, Hungary 704 W. D. 93 Dixwell Ave. West Haven Bridgeport 696 W. D. 301 George St. Milford 616 W. D. Bridgeport 304 Exchange St. Bridgeport I ,., iFrrdpririt ® jQd: iDepartment of Mle6lcine yaU ittc lcal Scbool Senior (Tlass Jacques Louis Buttner Daniel Joseph Byrne Thomas Humphrey GaUivan Alfred Carlton Gilbert William Joseph Murray Good Vincent Joseph Irwin, Jr. Edward Charles Kiernan George Washington King Israel Kleiner William Charles McGuire Walter Irving Russell Abraham Albert Smernoff John Newell Waggoner Niles Westcott, B.A. Brown University 1903, MA. 1 Fu-chun Yen Douai, France Waterburxi, Connecticut Norrvich, Connecticut Portland, Oregon Norwich, Connecticut Springfield, Massachusetts NeTv Haven, Connecticut Ansonia, Connecticut NeTv Haven, Connecticut Neji) Haven, Connecticut Mystic, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut, Jersewille, Illinois Oal( Lawn, Rhode Island Shanghai, China 78 Dwight St. 93 Davenport Ave. 919 Haward St. 83 Park St. 919 Howard Ave. I Sylvan Ave. 98 St. John St. 91 I Howard Ave. 288 Willow St. 909 Howard Ave. 925 Howard Ave. 71 Washington St. 925 Howard Ave. 219 York St. 662 W. D. 466 ®l|c Sannrr a ait 3fot nurri Junior (Tlass William Henry Beardsiey Isidore Morton Brenner Sylvester Alonzo Brenza, B.A. Valparaiso University 1907 Arthur Edward Brides Genesis Frank Carelli Charles Williams Comfort, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1907 Jacob Julius Epstein Edward Brandon Farley Benjamin Brooks Finkelstone Edward James Finn William John Henry Fischer Claude Vincent Flaherty Charles Lawrence Furcolow Carl Johannes Gade George Goldman John Davis Greenberg John Jacob Gurtov James Hamilton, Jr., Ph.B. Brown University 1906 Charles Elias Hyde George Richard James Frank Elmer Johnson, B.A. Yale University 1907 John Albert Kimzey Herman Clarke Little John Charles Malony Alexander Louis Prince Harry St. Clair Reynolds Thomas Hubbard Russell, Jr. Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Mark Thomas Sheehan Eugene Johnson States Harry Eaton Stewart George Emanuel Thielcke Herbert King Thorns Henry Smith Turrill, Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Harry St.John Williams Leslie Adams Wilson Roxbur Station, Connecticut U. C. New York City 44 Bishop St. Nantico e, Pennsvlvania 1 52 Temple St. Brockton, Massachusetts 895 Haward Ave. NeTV Haven, Connecticut 79 Asylum St. Norrislomn, Pennsylvania 144 L. Nerv York City 9 1 I Howard Ave. Derby, Connecticut Derby Bridgeport, Connecticut 391 Temple St. Shelton, Connecticut Shelton Danhury, Connecticut 699 W. D. Ansonia, Connecticut Ansonia Neiv Haven, Connecticut 792 Grand Ave. Bridgeport, Connecticut 925 Howard Ave. New Haven, Connecticut 64 Prince St. Hartford, Connecticut 856 Howard Ave. New York City 269 Portsea St. Howard, Rhode Island 32 Park St. 1910 M. New Haven, Connecticut 81 Newhall St. Norwich. Connecticut 141 Greene St. New Haven, Connecticut 45 Third St. Detroit, Michigan 287 York St. Manchester, Connecticut 75 C. Dundee, New York 121 ' ork St. Paterson, New Jersey 27 High St. New Haven, Connecticut 317 Grand Ave. New Haven, Connecticut 137 Elm St. IVallingford, Connecticut Wallingford Nicholson, Pennsylvania 27 High St. New Haven, Connecticut 1 9 1 Edgewood Ave. Danhury, Connecticut 1 Sylvan Ave. Torrington, Connecticut 29 High St. New Milford, Connecticut 293 York St. IVaterbury, Connecticut 120 York St. Meridcn, Connecticut 120 York St. $alp Uniurraity 1908-9 467 Harry Louis Abramson Charles Gardiner Barnum, B.A. M.ddicbuiy College 1905, M.A. 1907 Lewis Samuel Booth, B.A. ' ale Ln.veisily 1908 Robert 1- mmett Buckley George Jrancis Cahill Harry Albert Conte James Francis C oughlan William Francis Cunningham Joseph Laudium Desrosiers Tracy Farnam Charles Thomas Flynn William Ralph Fogaity James Francis Gorman George Clifford Graham Joseph Edwards Harris Samuel Clark Harvey, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 John Francis Krasnye Maurice Farvish Lautman Maxwell Lear Louis Henry Levy, Ph.B. Vale University 1904, M.S. 1906 William Levy James Patrick McManus John Simon Message .Arthur Allan Mitten Wallace Lyman Orcutt Robert Frederick Scholl Richard Frank Seidenslicker, B.A. ak Unnersilv 1907 Walter Clark Tilden George Stephen Walker Monroe Falk Zunder Reuben Harry Alpert Daniel Tony Banks Theron Robert Bradley Martin Edwin Bry Jacob Burros Eugene Frederick Callender George Philip Carr St. Joseph, Missouri Jericho Center, I ' ermont Shelton, Connecticut Neiv Britain, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Norwich, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Ansonia, Connecticut South Manchester, Connecticut Bristol, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Woodburv, Connecticut 1911 M. Yonlfers, New York New Britain, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Chicago, lUinois West Burke, V ' ermont New Haven, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut New London, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut TFirst car (Tlass New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut South Norwalk, Connecticut Webster Croves, Missouri Bridgeport, Connecticut Waterbury, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut 1081 Chapel St. 344 Humphrey St. 125 Dwight St. 1081 Chapel St, 53 Houston St. 183 Hamilton St. 196 Wallace St. 371 Crown St. 42 Shelter St. 37 Hillhouse Ave. 175 Orchard St. Ansonia 125 W. 63 Pond St. 233 Oak St. 120 York St. 340 Orange St. I 1 2 Asylum St. 61 Arch St. 64 Congress Ave. 91 Greene St. 97 Orchard St. I I 4 High St. 371 Crown St. 339 York St. 149 Lombard St. 120 York St. 293 York St. 205 Orchard St. 583 Whitney Ave. 226 Commerce St. 258 Fairmont Ave. South Norwalk 615 E. D. I I Salem St. 585 Howard Ave. 57 Derby Ave. :i 468 ®ljp Sannrr anJJ Pnt nurri Charles Henry Carroll George Philip Cheney Joseph Colloso Ralph Edward Costanzo Lawrence Dennis Cremin George Henry Dalton Edward John Davin Alphonso Joseph DeLiguori Charles William Depping Roscius Irving Downs Milton Leopold Dryfus Morris Aaron Dubroff Edward Thomas Falsey Thomas Alexander Eraser Harry Fried Inglis Folger Frost George Burroughs Garlick Francis Emil Gessner Albert Elias Goldstein Jacques Henry Green Abraham Benjamin Gross George Edward Harhen Paul Difrancesca Hippolitus Isao Hirata Herman Max Hurwitz Jefferson Gatherford Ish, Jr. Francis Bates Jennings Arthur Edward Johnson Edward Harry Kirschbaum Frederick Patrick Lee Philip Levy Joseph James Lynch, B.A. Si. Ignatius College 1908 James Andrew MacNamara Joseph Maroon Joseph Francis O ' Brien William Henry Joseph O ' Brien, Ph. I Yale Unive.sily 1908 William Herbert Ordway, Jr. Arthur Kirk Owen George DuBois Proctor William Francis Regan Edward Lewis Rochfort Piatt Harrison Rogers Raymond Harrison Ryder 1912 M. Nem Haven, i otmeclicut Willimanlic, Conneclicul Nerv Haven, Connecticut Net) Haven, Connecticut Nerv York Cit Nefv Britain, Connecticut Nem York Cit i Nerv Haven, Connecticut Westfield, Massachusetts Ansonia, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, Nerv York Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Cermantoxvn, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut W aterbury, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Fukuoka, japan Hartford, Connecticut Little Rock, Arkansas Brooklyn, Nerv York Ansonia, Connecticut IVaterbury, Connecticut Nerv Britain, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Nerv Haven, Connecticut IVoodstock, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut . Nerv Haven, Connecticut Chicopee, Massachusetts Topeka, Kansas Randolph, Massachusetts Revere, Massachusetts Nerv Haven, Connecticut Danbury, Connecticut IVaterburv, Connecticut 156 Grafton St. 925 Howard Ave. 106 Wooster St. 100 Greene St. 88 Park St. 1 26 Ward St. 470 Fw. 121 York St. 371 Crown St. Ansonia 85 Arch St. 9 I 1 Howard Ave. 1 74 Clay St. 220 Edgewood Ave 226 Commerce St. 88 Park St. 189 F. 150 Bradley St. 37 Silver St. 356 Crown St. 35 Broad St. 274 James St. 268 Washington St. I 1 3 Park St. 77 Washington Ave. 658 W. D. 470 Fw. Ansonia 585 Howard St. 1081 Chapel St. 1 7 Vernon St. Bridgeport I I 1 Greenwood St. 142 Dwight St Meriden 438 Oak PI. 371 Crown St. 8 Prospect PL 293 York St. 90 C. 72 Edwards St. 9 Library St. 371 Crown St. I ■ Hair HuiwrrBitg 1908-3 469 Ernest Segnalla David Parker Smith Joel Andrew Sperry, 2d Theodore LeRoy Story Grover Cleveland Sweet Anthony Paul Vastola X illiam Little Wallace Herman Robert While 1912 M. NeTV Haven, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut NeTV Haven, Connecticut N rn ich, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut 516 Chapel St. 223 F. I 73 Ellsworth Ave. 7 Library St. 710 Howard Ave. 2! Greene St. 1 5 1 Canner St. 416 Oak St. Stewart Woods Reid Raymond Joseph Schweizer Paul Galpin Shipley Special Stu5cnts Toronto, Canada NeTV Yorli Citv Neiv Haven, Connecticut 1044 Chapel St. 69 V. 3 University PI. L Antonio Noble de las Alas, LL. Indiana Un.vers.ly 1908, Attorney at Law John Quincy Ames, LL.B. Yale Univeisily 1908 Attorney at Law William Andrew Bree, LL.B. Yale University 1908 Attorney at Law Eskil Constantine Carlson, LL.I Drake University 1908 Attorney at Law Julius Cohn, LL.B. University of Kansas 1908 Attorney at Law J. Irving Davidson, LL B. Yale University 1908 George Richard Holahan, Jr., St. Lawrence University 1908 Jay V. Holmes, LL.B. University of Missouri 1908 Atlornev at Law Francis Dustin Hurtt, LL B. Yale University 1907 Attorney at Law iDefartment of Caw yale Caw Scbool (Braduatc (Tlass B. Taal, Philippine, Islands Brool(hn, Wisconsin Nerv Haven, Conneciiciil !. Des Moines, Iowa Fori Scott, Kansas Pittsburg, Pennsylvania M.L. BrooI(hn, New York La Belle, Missouri New York Cit ] 609 E. D. 152 Temple Si. 712 State St. 57 Grove St. 55 Prospect St. 104 York Sq. 333 York St. 262 York St. 661 W. D. Xi al t llniurrBity. 1908-9 471 GRADUATE LAW Des Moines, lolva Frank Norton Jacks, LL.B. Drake Univcrslly 1908 Altorney at Law James Irvin Kenyon, LL.B. Drake University 1908 Attorney at Law Charles Joseph Martin, LL.B. ' ale University 1908 .Attorney at Law- Wayne Montgomery Musgrave, LL.B. A ' cii ' ) ' oii( Cilv New ' ork University 1899, ML. Vale University 1906 .. llornev at Law- Walter Watts Patterson, B.A. Universilv of Georgia 1905. LL.B. George Washington University 1908 .Attorney at Law Frederick Lord Perry, LL.B. Yale University 1908 .Atlornev at Law Vernon Calvin Randolph, LL.B. University of Michigan 1907. Attorney at La v John Charles Rogers, LL.B. Cincinnati Law School 1895, .Attorney at Law- John Jesse Rolofson, Jr., LL.B. Illinois Wesleyan University 1908. .Atlornev at Law- Proceso Gonzales Sanchez, LL.B. Indiana University 1908. Atlornev at Law Ernst Ubach. J.U.D. University of Leipzig 1903 lVaul(cc, Iowa Wcsl Haven, Connei liciil 95 Columbus, Georgia Nerv Haven, Conneetieut Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio Wapello. Illinois Concepcion, Philippine Islands Cologne, Cerman]) Rafael Martinez Alvarez, LL.B. Union University 1908 Jesse Franklin Anderson Alfred Winchester Andrews Earle Andrew Barker Frank Barnes John Robert Beecher William Cooke Beers, Ph.B. Yale University 1895 Ralph Culver Bennett, B.A. Yale University 1906. M.A. Illinois Wesleyan University 1908 Joseph A. Bergin Henry Winchester Bickford Ol)lr6 year Class San Juan, Porto Rico Marwille, Missouri East Haven, Connecticut Branford, Connecticut Norwich, New York IVest Redding, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois IVatcrhurv, Connecticut iXfemphis, Tennessee 396 Elm St. 17 Lake PI. Main St., West Haven 152 Temple St. 1 1 Dixwell Ave. 69 Dwight St. 364 York St. 33 Prospect St. 364 York St. 609 E. D. 265 Orange St. 921 Howard Ave. 385 Orange St. East Haven Branford 423 Temple St. 105 Park St. 279 Willow St. 118 York St. 9 Library St. 264 York St. 472 Qlljr lanupr anft nt J nurrt John B. Brenza, B.A. University of Valparaiso 1907. LL.B.190 Henry Joseph Calnen Harry Anthony Campbell John Lyons Cashel, LL.B. North Dakota University 1907 Arthur Woodburne Chambers Franklin Willard Cohen Arthur Earl Conner Joseph Leo Connor Arthur Irving Cook Theodore Marburg Crisp William James Cross LL.B. University of Chattanooga 1908 Charles Rollin Crossett, Jr. Joseph Earl Daily Mitchell Leon Danforth Edward Chellis Daoust Ernest Curt Deicke, LL.B. Grant University 1906, Detroit College of Law 1908, Attornev at Law Ernest Walter Deicke, LL.B. University of Chattanooga 1908, Attorney at Law Henry Fleischner, 2d, B.A. Yale University 1907 Lorin Henry Gates, B.A. Yale University 1907 Max Fullmore Goldstein, B.L. University of Georgia 1906, Attornev at Law William Emil Greenbaum Henry Herbert Harbison Henry Heyer, LL.B. University of North Carolina 1908 Attornev at L aw Stanton Higgins Attorney at Law William Henry Hitchings Ernest Franklin Hodgdon Thomas Hull Holcombe, B.L. University of Georgia 1908, Attorney at Law Perry Joseph Hollandersky Loring Revere Hoover Stephen Goodloe Jackson, B.S. W. Va. University 1907, LL.B. 1908 Attorney al Law 1909 L. Nanticoke, Pennsylvania Hartford, Connecticut Kane, Pennsylvania Grafton, North Dakota Nerv Haven, Connecticut Ansonia, Connecticut Walton, Nerv York Manchester, Nerv Hampshire Waterhury, Connecticut Neiv York City Spokane, Washington Salem, Massachusetts Chillicothe, Illinois Grand Rapids, Michigan Defiance, Ohio Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milrvaukee, Wisconsin Nerv Haven, Connecticut Thomaston, Connecticut Columbus, Georgia Bridgeport, Connecticut Dayton, Ohio Wilmington, North Carolina Netv Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut ToTvnsend, Vermont Fort Branch, Indiana Nerv London, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Janelerv, West Virginia 152 Temple St. .128 W. 36 Elm St. 124 Wall Sl I 73 Sherman Ave. 163 York St. 674 W. D. 36 Elm St. 333 York St. 36 Elm St. 1023 Yale P. O. 130 Wall St. 289 York St. 293 York St. 180 V-S. 105 Park St. 105 Park St. 151 Bradley Sl 226 F. 152 Temple St. 153 York St. 80 C. Howard Ave. 19 Broad St. 9! 3 1 3 Howard Ave. 333 York St. 159 Elm St. 37 Lake PI. 124 Prospect St. 126 Wall St. 1 I air Iniiirraitii 1908-9 473 Joshua Edmund James Chcncv Church Jones, B.A. Doane College IW-l Henrv Philip Jones, B.L. Univcrslly of Georgia 1908, .Atlorncv at Law Matthew Patrick Kelly Remsen Porter King, B.L. University of Georg.a 1908, .■ ttornev at Law Clayton Leopold Klein William James Larkin, Jr., B.A. •ale University 1907 .Augustus lUiam Lohmann, Jr., LL.B. University of Chattanooga 1908 Edward Robert McGlynn J. Donald McGregor Rolla Hunter McQuistion William Francis Mangan Humbert Emanuel Mangini Wesley Cornell Martin John William Mason, Jr., B.A. V. Virpinia University 1908 Ivan Lee Morehouse Arthur Eugene Moreton .Attorney at Law John Leo Murphy Denis Thomas O Brien Charles Sylvester O ' Connor James Francis T. O ' Connor, B.A. University of North Dakota 1907, LL.B. 1908. .Attorney at Law Henry O ' Keefe, LL.B. University of North Dakota 1908 Walter George Pond John Randall Powelson Edward Jerome Quinlan, B.A. Yale Un ve-silv 1907 James Jackson Ragan, B.S. University of Georgia 1906 Henry Ralph Ringe, B.S. University of Penna. 1906 Lee Roy Robbins Randolph Preston Rogers, B.A. ale University 1907. .Attorney at Law John Hunting Romme, LL.B. John B. Stetson University 1908 1909 L. Ocean Fic ' D ' , Dclatvarc Trenton, Nehrasl(a IVaVneshoro, Georgia IVindsor Locks. Conneclicut Atlanta, Georgia Union City, Connecticut IVaterhury, Connecticut Chattanooga, Tennessee Orange, NeTv Jersey Nervarlf, Nerv Jersey Butler, Pennsylvania Netv Britain, Connecticut Walerhury, Connecticut Providence, Rhode Island Fairmont, West Virginia Stratford, Conneclicut Salt Lake City, Utah Sleelton, Pennsylvania Meriden, Connecticut IVaierbury, Connecticut Grand Forks, North Dakota Grand Forlfs, North Dakota Branford, Connecticut Norwich, Connecticut Nciv Haven, Connecticut Atlanta, Georgia Three Tuns, Pennsylvania Norrvich, Conneclicut Fort Smith, Arkansas 361 Elm St. 1233 Chapel St. 128 High St. 1 Greenwood St. 128 High St. 199 York St. 36 Elm St. 1044 Chapel St. 36 Elm St. 7 1 Crown St. 143 L. New Britain 105 Park St. 264 York St. 119 Wall St. Stratford 698 W. D. Yale P. O. 1081 Chapel St. 9 Library St. 59 Prospect St. 59 Prospect St. 1081 Chapel St. 119 Wall St. 542 George St. 36 Elm St. 108 High St. 119 Wall St. 36 Elm St. DeLand, Florida 334 Center St., West Haven 474 Sljr laitnrr anJ 1 a t T a n r t x William Miller Ruffcorn Abraham Schneider Frederick A. Shaffer, B.A. Allegheny College 1906 Ephraim Samuel Shill Gerald Freeman Sibley Alexander Wyley Smith, Jr, B.A. Yale Universlly 1907 Richard Edgar Stillman Philip Manuel Thome, Jr. Pedro Tuason, B.L. Georgetown University 1908 John Francis Vail William Webb, B.A. Carlhaee Colleee 1906 George LeRoy Weekes William Frederic Weeks Attorney at Law Alexander Weinstein, LL. B. New York University 1908 Hermann John Weisman Francis Patrick Welch Edward Colpitis Weyman, B.A. University of New Brunswick 1902. B.A. Harvard University 1903, M.A. Yale University 1905 Harry Faber White Frederick Holme Wiggin, Jr., B.A. Yale Universilv 1904 David Arthur Wilson 1910 L. Ashland, Ohio Monticello, Nem York Cochranton, Pennsylvania New York Cily Cuba, NeTV York Atlanta, Georgia Pensacola, Florida Charleston, Soutli Carolina Balanga, Philippine Islands Hartford, Connecticut Nauvoo, Illinois Harrvich, Massachusetts Arlington, Texas New York City Union City, Connecticut Norwich, Connecticut Apohaqui, New Brunswick Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut 366 Whalley Ave. 397 Temple St. 1505 Chapel St. 333 York St. 1 1 9 Wall St. 36 Elm St. 271 Crown St. 658 W. D. 373 Crown St. 128 W. 36 Elm St. 78 Trumbull St. 59 Prospect St. 163 York St. 199 York St. 423 Temple St. 189 F. I 505 Chapel St. 563 Orange St. 128 W. John Stanley Addis Herman Alofsin, 2d, B.A. Yale University 1908 Samuel Alpert, B.A. Yale University 1908 Murray Mansfield Ashbaugh Abram Joseph Bachner James Dugdale Baird, B.A. Carlhaee College 1907 Howard Clifton Bates Theodore Wright Bisbee Howard Francis Bishop, B.A. Yale Unlvevsily 1907 Abram Fremont Blanchard Samuel William Botwick Sccoit6 year (Tlass New Milford, Connecticut Norwich, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut IVashington, District of Columbia Cloversville, New York Carthage, Illinois Providence, Rhode Island Brockton, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Meriden, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut 677 W. D. 163 York St. 96 Washington Ave. 107 W. 391 B. 155 Elm St. 139 W. 384 B. 1087 Chapel St. Meriden 24 Arch St. Hair UitiurrBity 1908-9 475 Samuel Henrv Bowman, Jr. Hopkins Payne Breazeale Harry Burnstine Alexander Bass Campbell Roy Alexander Cheney Shunsan Chenchang Chu Frederick Franklin Coeller William Ernest Collins. B. A. ale Unueisilv 1907 Arthur Milton Comley, B.A. ■ale Unive.silv 1907 Arthur Leon Connor James Edward Connor, Jr. John Francis Conway George A. Corr Peter Tracy Dondhnger, B.A. National Normal Un.verslly 1899. Ph.D. Yale University 1904 Louis Anthony Faverio William Malcolm Foord Lea David Freeman Leo Gallagher, B.A. Calhol.c Un.vers.ly of America 1907 Edward Earle Garlick Lewis David Gross Anthony Haines George Hains, Jr.. B.A. University of Georgia 1906 Clarence Russell Hall, B.A. Vale University 1907 Frederick Albert Hanson Charles Edwin Hart. Jr.. B.A. •ale Universilv 1907 Eldon Lewis Hilditch Ma.ximillian Carl Hoegen Harry Orlando Hoyt Charles Venantius James Matthew Henry Kenealy William John Kennedy Theodore Englemann Kircher. Ph. Yale University 1907 Russell Dyer Kitlredge, B.A. Yale University 1908 Arthur Burke Koontz John Baptist Lacava John Harold Lancaster S. Beekman Laub 1910 L. Minneapolis, Minnesota Nalchiloches, Louisiana Bridgeport, Connecticut Worcester, Massachusetts Syracuse, Nen V orl( Hanlfoli ' , China Nen Haven, Connecticut Livingston, New JerseV Bridgeport, Connecticut Holyol(e, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut New Yorl( Ci ' l) lVaterhur ), Connecticut Mitchell. South Dakota Westerly, Rhode Island Cazenovia, New Yorl( New Orleans, Louisiana El Paso, Texas Bridgeport, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Rocl(ford, Illinois Augusta, Georgia Woodstock, Connecticut Seattle, Washington New Britain, Connecticut Thompsonville, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Minneapolis, Minnesota Norwicli, Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Belleville, Illinois Westfield, Massachusetts Kesslers Cross Lanes, West I ' irginia Hartford, Connecticut Litchfield, Connecticut Natchez, Mississippi 36 Elm St. 702 W. D. Bridgeport 70 Trumbull St. 36 Elm St. 29 Eld St. 589 Howard Ave. 1076 Chapel St. Bridgeport I I 4 High St. 270 Lloyd St. 1081 Chapel St. 281 Crown St. 39 Lynwood PI. 299 York St. 189 V-S. 271 Crown St. 537 Orange St. 189 F. 95 Lyon St. 70 Trumbull St. 137 Dwight St. 1076 Chapel St. 126 High St. New Britain 7 Library St. 29 Eld St. 119 Wall St. 141 Green St. 707 W. D. 51 Clark Si. 1076 Chapel St. 192 F. 239 D. Hartford 24 Wall St. 107 York St. 476 31 Ij p S a n n  r a n J nt ourri Alexander Lennox Ralph Hayford Lincoln John Daniel MacKay, B.A. Sania Clara College 1907 Thomas Francis McGrath George Henry Mahlstedt James Lewis Malcolm Thomas Connelly Malley Arthur Lauren Maltby Henry Jacob Marks George Gordon Mead Austin Cook Merrill, B.A. Yale University 1908 George Washington Myers Bentley Nelson Edwin Thomas Noel John Hopkins Noel Oscar French Noel John Vincent O ' Brien Benedict Mallon O ' Connell Timothy Francis O ' Connell Neilson Olcott, 2d James Justin Palmer, Jr. Charles Henry Piatt Charles Mernon Porter, Jr. William Carroll Porter Michael James Quinn Bernard Eugene Reilly Alan Robert Rosenberg Samuel Rosenthal Robert Stanley Ruthven Meyer Merwin Shapiro Bernard L. Sheridan, B.A. University of Kansas 1908 Abraham Herman Slavin Mark Carleton Smith Wilbur Rush Smith, Jr. Allen Spangler Arthur Clinton Spurr John Lawrence Stivers George Andrews Stone Earl Augustine Sweeney Edward Francis Sweeney, B.A. Yale University 1907 James Beirne Sweeney Robert DeForest Taylor 1911 L. Hartford, Conneclicul Fall River, Massachuselts Salico , California IValerbury, Connecticut Nerv Rochelle, Nen York Catskill, New York Springfield, Massachusetts Belvue, Kansas Hartford, Connecticut Scranlon, Pennsylvania Carthage, Nerv York Collinsville, Connecticut West Hartford, Connecticut Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Nerv Haven, Connecticut IVallingford, Connecticut Nerv York Citv Nerv York Cit Nerv Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, Nerv York Natchitoches, Louisiana Norfolk, Connecticut Meriden, Conneclicul Brockton, Massachuselts Brooklyn, Nerv York Hartford, Connecticut Buffalo, Nerv York A c ' D ' Haven, Connecticut Paola, Kansas Springfield, Massachusetts Altoona, Pennsylvania Lexington, Kentucky Mcrcersburg, Pennsylvania Valley City, North Dakota Montrose, Colorado Nerv Haven, Connecticut Dedham, Massachusetts Naugatuck, Connecticut Keene, Nerv Hampshire Griffin, Georgia 363 Wh. 1081 Chapel St. 239 D. 925 Howard Ave. 36 Elm St. 36 Elm St. 1 366 Chapel St. 107 W. 262 York St. 108 W. 119 Wall St. 262 York St. 703 W. D. 124 Welsh St. 271 Crown St. 271 Crown St. 783 Orange St. Wallingford 319 Wallace St. 271 Crown St. 55 Redfield St. 128 High St. 702 W. D. 703 W. D. 2 1 6 Cedar St. 262 York St. 262 York St. 53 Prospect St 262 York St. 288 Grand Ave. 55 Prospect St. 2 1 Lyon St. 674 W. D. 271 Crown St. 154 L. 31 I Crown St. 719 W. D. 635 Quinnipiac Ave. 85 Sachem St. 77 C. 333 York St. 159 Elm St. n air llniurriBity 1908-9 477 Thomas Anthony Thacher. B.A. ale Univfrsily 1908 John Francis Tobin Benjamin W. Tye, LL.B. Cumberland University 1908 Thomas Marion Van Cleave, B.A. University of Kansas 1908 Charles Wesley Winslow Aaron Wittstein. B.A. Yale University 1904. M.A. 1905 Henry Herman Wittstein, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Samuel Joseph Wilz Charles Doris Wood Joseph George Woods Charles Kenneth Wynne William Morris Ziff 1911 L. Nen ' Haven, Conncdlciit IValcrhiir , Connecticut Allanla, Georgia Kansas Cit , Kansas Brooklyn, New York Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New York City New Britain, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut 77 Mansfield St. 262 York St. 128 High St. 279 Crown St. 31 I Crown St. Bridgeport Bridgeport 719 W. D. no Wall St. New Britain 327 Edgewood Ave. Bridgeport Moses Charles Abuza Leonard Henry Alkire William Taylor Andrews Edward Kazlitl Arvine, Ph.B. ' ale University 1903 Frank Garwood Attwood Daniel James Bailey Foster Bailey John Joseph Bailey Arthur James Barnacle Alfred Barton, Jr. James Anthony Beck Arthur Isaac Beilin Roy K. Benner Ernest Berger Edward Earl Berney Charles E. Bittenger Eugene Hart Brady Francis Joseph Breen Haven Stowe Bullard •Arthur W. Burgess John Hugus Caldwell John Henry Casey Clement Dixon Cates Francis Deraisines Childs Edwin Armstrong Clark Jf lrst year (Tlass Hartford, Connecticut Denver, Colorado Noroton, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Woodbury, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Filchburg, Massachusetts Waterhury, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Bridgeport, Connecticut Easton, Pennsylvania Hazelton, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut Altoona, Pennsylvania York, Pennsylvania Derby, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Burlington, Vermont New Haven, Connecticut Omaha, Nebraska Bridgeport. Connecticut Richmond. Indiana Hartford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut 279 Crown St. 264 York St. Noroton 31 3 Humphrey St. 1 58 Whalley Ave. 255 Columbus Ave. 7 Park St. 1 52 Temple St. 51 Bishop St. 333 York St. Bridgeport 53 Prospect St. 131 W. Bridgeport 672 W. D. 395 Temple St. 136 W. Bridgeport 199 York St. 871 Grand Ave. 266 York St. Bridgeport 1076 Chapel St. Hartford 300 Howard Ave. 478 01)p lanntr an T ot 1 a at t i James Beale Cohen Philip David Connor Arthur Corbishley Henry Dyer Cowles, Jr. John Harry Crippen James Van Devanter Crisp Eugene Almon Culbertson Neil Perry Cullom, B.S. Vanderbilt Universily 1908 Morris James Dale Charles Wesley Darling Herbert Frederick Day Harry Malcolm Denton, B.S. Weslern Kentucky Stale Noimal School, 1904, B.A. 1907 Robert Treat Dewell George Robert Dexter Dewees Wood Dilworth Edward Joseph Donovan Russell Keresey Doughs.ty Fritz Leopold Dressier Roy Leslie Duncan Robert Ernest Dwyer LeRoy Emerson Eastman, B.L. Berea College 1908 William R. Elliott Thomas Elmes, Ph.B. Yale Universily 1906 Eugene Francis Farley, B.A. Yale Unners.ly 1900 Justus John Fennel Robert Ross Ferrett Charles Milton Fessenden, B.A. Yale Universily 1907 Roscoe Hersey Finch George Nathaniel Finkelstone Lawrence Shepherd Finkelstone Samuel Banon Flauman Robert Adelbert Foley Waller Francis Foley Kern Blaine Fontaine Robert Howard Gamble Harry Daniel Gibbons, B.A. De Pauw University 1908 Ira Benjamin Glueckfeld Charles Raymond Goddard Harry Allison Goldstein 1911 L. Richmond, I ' irginia New Haven. Conneclicul Fall River, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Caleton, Pennsylvania New York Cil ) Ekalerinalar, Russia Waco, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Center Moriches, Nerv York Cranby, Connecticut Corydon, Kentucky Nerv Haven, Connecticut Los Angeles, California New York City Quincy, Massachusetts New York City New York City Hartford. Connecticut Emma, Colorado Ottawa, Ohio Carroll, Iowa Derby, Connecticut Derby, Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Stam.ford, Connecticut St. Paul, Minnesota Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut New York City Cortland, New York Bridgeport, Connecticut Minneapolis, Minnesota Jacksonville, Florida Chicago, Illinois Newark, New Jersey Hartford, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut 128 Wall St. 1 62 Blatchley Ave. 720 W. D. 48 Daggett St. 126 Wall St. 405 Temple St. 216 Orange St. 271 Crown St. 182 V. S. 1 99 York St. 81 C. 361 Orange St. 70 Howe St. 86 Howe St. 242 York St. 81 C. 18 College St. 333 York St. 82 Wall St. 8 Prospect Place 124 Wall St. 82 Whalley Ave. 27 Center St. 107 York St. Stamford Bridgeport 680 W. D. 389 Temple St. Bridgeport Bridgeport 53 Prince St. 1 59 Lawrence St. Bridgeport 119 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 262 York St. 29 Hallock St. 289 York St. Bridgeport I 9alr Sniurraitg 1908-9 479 William Harold Goodman Samuel Gieenhurg Raymond Edmund Hackclt Ralph Haden, B.A. Chrlslian University 1908 Seymour Dwight Hall Abe Arthur Halle Alexander Hamilton Loren Edward Hannestad X illiam Augustus Hatfield Daniel Francis Hickey Henry Cruise Higgins Israel Joseph Hoffman Francis Joseph Hogan Herman Noel Horuitz John Theodore Ludeling Hubbard Frank Rov Hurlbutt Alfred A. HutkofI Arunah Crampton Hyde Ernest Alexander Inglis, Ph.B. Wesleyan Uni.ersily 1908 Michael Jannini Charles Edward Julin, B.A. Yale Universily 1899 Calvin K. Kazanjian Edward John Kenealy William Frederick Douglas Kilpatrick Joseph Irving Kopelman Jin Ling Kuan Benjamin Daniel Land Barney Larkey Hugh Joseph Lavery Roy A. Linn, B.A. Monmouth University 1908 Joseph Andrew Lockhart Roger Hall Loughran Luching II Tao Lou Samuel Edward McAdam Albert Francis McCarthy Sydney Francis McCreery Henry Emmett MacDonald Frank Joseph McKay Archibald Jerome McKinncy Bernard F. McLain, Jr. Alexander M. MacLeod Edward Ward Manning 191 1 L. A ' eD ' Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut NeH) Haven, Connecticut FrankfoTcl, Missouri IVaUingforJ, Connecticut Memphis, Tennessee Great Barrington, Massac husells Malfarvao, Hawaii Brookhn, New Yorl( Stamford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Walerbur , Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Corona, Long Island New York Cil]i West Haven, Connecticut Middletown. Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Shanghai, China New Haven, Connecticut Newark, New Jerse j Bridgeport, Connecticut Monmouth, lUinois Greenwich, Connecticut Kingston, New York Tientsin, China Lebanon, Pennsylvania Ansonia, Connecticut New York City Freeport, New York Holyoke, Xfassachusetls Brooklyn. New York Elizabeth, New Jersey Paterson, New Jersey New Haven, Connecticut 340 George St. 2 1 Spruce St. 264 Howard St. I 7 Pearl St. Wallingford 564 George St. 152 Temple St. 373 Crown St. 672 W. D. Stamford 19 Broad St. 103 Dixwell Ave. 283 Crown St. 26 Elliott St. 242 York St. 333 York St. 41 3 Temple St. 429 Union Ave. 283 Crown St. 792 Grand Ave. 7 University PI. 294 Orchard St. Stamford Bridgeport 53 Prospect St. 333 York St. 9 Arch St. 1 59 Lawrence St. Bridgeport 68 Lake PI. 402 Crown St. I 14 Hiah St. 114 High St. 333 York St. Ansonia 333 ' ork St, 387 Temple St. 525 P. 128 Wall St. 311 ' ork St. 8 Trumbul l St. 32 Stevens St. 480 2Il)p lannrr anJi fot J nwrri Joaquin Martinez Hubert Joseph Mayrand, B.A. Laval University 1907 Samuel Mellitz Arthur Beach Mills Walter Ricketson Mitchell Francis Gregory Monahan Frederick Edward Morgan Leland Christopher Morrow George William Mueller Frank Paul Munich William George Murray Kenneth Elwood Nettleton John Francis Newman William Joseph Nolan Ernest Francis Oakley, Jr. Canton Thomas O ' Donnell Louis Bondurant O ' Shaughnessy Francis Antonio Pallotti, B.A. Holy Cross College 1908 James Erwin Parker Alexander Wells Peck Howard Lucius Peck Sherman Hickox Perry Samuel Barrett Pettingill, Jr. B.A. Mlddlebury College 1908 Andrew Price Elmer Stephen Redick Fred Albert Reilley John Charles Reilly, Jr. Isadore Wolf Resnik Charles Maxwell Resnikoff Andrew Vincent Riccardi Josiah Vining Richardson, B.A. Knox College 1908 Howard Nathaniel Rogers, B.S. Coe College 1908 Alexander Lewis Rothschild George Washington Ruflcorn Samuel Charles Schlein Arnold Schmidt, B.A. Yale University 1908 Charles Howard Shank, Jr. John Henry Sheehan Eben Frank Sherwood Allan Gleason Siems Morris M. Siller 1911 L. New York Cilv NeTv Haven, Conneciicut Bridgeport, Connecticut Nen Haven, Connecticut Nerv Bedford, Massachusetts Nerv Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Pierce, Florida Meriden, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut JeTvetl, City, Conneciicut Nerv Haven, Conneciicut South Manchester, Connecticut Quincv, Massachusetts Hartford, Connecticut Denver, Colorado Nerv York City Hartford, Connecticut Clens Falls, Nen York Nerv York City Hartford. Connecticut IVaterhury, Connecticut Saxtons Fiiver, Vermont Seattle, Washington Omaha, Nebraska Springfield, Massachusetts Derby, Connecticut NeTV Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Ulica, New York Creston, loxva Sac City, loTva Hartford Connecticut Ashland, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Manchester, Connecticut Crawfordsville, Indiana New Haven, Connecticut Hancock, ew York St. Paul, Minnesota New Haven, Connecticut 29 925 Howard Ave. 157 Blatchley Ave. Bridgeport 1 1 Gilbert Ave. 283 Crown St. 1 36 Dwight St. 673 W. D. 373 Crown St. 1 30 Wall St. Bridgeport 7 Library St. Huntington St. 46 Lake PI. 333 York St. 905 Howard Ave. 688 W. D. 1 22 Wall St. 39 Lynwood PI. 8 Trumbull St. 1 30 Wall St. 263 Crown St. 4 1 3 Temple St. 119 Park St. 242 York St. 944 Yale P. O. 1 1 7 Park St. 136 W. 243 Washington Ave. 57 HallockSt. 1 38 St. John St. 311 York St. 82 Whalley Ave. 333 York St. 366 Whalley Ave. 78 Hill St. 75 C. 264 Peck St. 114 High St. 200 York St. 70 Pri nce St. air Mniurraity 19 00-9 481 Frank J. Slattery Arthur Elsie Smith Francis X ager Smith John Cotton Smith Jacob Spitzer Joseph Benson Stevens Nathan Beach Stone Jacob Suchawolsky William SuklofF Israel X illiam 1 amsky Reuben 1 aylor Frecleric William Thomann Julian Sophus Thompson Lynn H. Thompson Harold Edward Tierney Levi Nelson Tillotson, B.L. Dakria Wcilcy.n University 1907 Daniel Robert Triplehorn Henry Fallow Vaughan Julea Valenstein X illiam Luxon Wallace John Chester X ' ' arnock William Warnock Benjamin Joseph Weinslein Sheridan Ticknor Whitaker Alfred John White Charles Herbert Whitman Stephen Whitney, Ph.B. Yale Universilv 1908 Stephen Alexander Wolongiewi;E Arthur Wren, B.A. ' ale Universilv 1908 Robert Adolph Wurzburg Elmer J. Wyckoff Spafford Frank Wyckoff William Frederick dc Zaldo, B.A. Belen College 1908 Max Zimmerman 1911 L. Sl(aneatcles, New York Bridgeport, Connecliciil Alhanv, New York IVashinglon. District of Columbia Perth Ambo ), New York Niles. Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Norwich, Connecticut New York Cilp Barnesville, Minnesota Salt Lake Cit , Utah Englewood, New Jersey Mitchell, South Dakota Bluffton, Ohio Scranton, Pennsylvania New York Citv Richmond, Kenluck]) Meriden, Connecticut Keswick, Iowa Bridgeport, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Springfield, Massachusetts South IVeVmouth, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Scranton, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut Grand Rapids, Michigan Interlakcn, New York Stamford, Connecticut New York City Holyoke, Massachusetts 159 L Bridgeport 289 George St. 697 W. D. 333 York St. 395 Temple St. 3 Park St. 267 Grand Ave. 69 Arch St. 274 Hamilton St. 46 High St. 159 L. 262 York St. 1076 Chapel St. 131 W. 18 Dwight St. 35 High St. 1 08 1 Chapel St. 333 York St. 387 Temple St. 1083 Chapel St. 8 Prospect PI. Bridgeport 395 Howard Ave. 393 Temple St. 7 Park St. 405 Whitney Ave. 720 W. D. Bridgeport 50 Piatt St. 1169 Chapel St. 1 52 Temple St. 108 High St. 46 High St. Special (Tlass Maurice Fitzhardinge Berkeley Lioncll F. Burgess Henry Scaerave Carrington James Scully Casey Arthur Denton Colyer Richmond, Virginia Hartford, Connecticut New York City New London, Connecticut Perth Amboy, New Jersey 108 High St. 24 Arch St. 1 1 Wall St. 37 Lake PI. 7 Library St. 482 Sllir lannpr ant a t Pnwrrt SPECIAL LAW George Edward Copenhaver, B.A. Bristol, Tennessee 140 W. Roanoke College 1908 William Virgil Cowan Fori Jones, California 142 Edgewood Ave. John Cunliffe Branjord, Connecticut Branford John Luther Dickson, B.D. Madison, Connecticut Madison 1 Yale University 1908 1 Charles Joseph Donahue Nen Haven, Connecticut 245 Whalley Ave. 1 Joseph Francis Dutton Forestville, Connecticut 262 York St. 1 Samuel Kenneth Gibbs Nerv Haven, Conecticut 152 Temple St. 1 Frank R. Graves St. Louis, Missouri i 59 Elm St. 1 James Edward Gross Hartford, Connecticut 46 High St. 1 Asa Walter Hector Madison, Connecticut 59 Dixwell Ave. Earle Chapman Herrick Norwich, Connecticut 74 C. Robert Guthrie Jordan Nerv Haven, Connecticut 36 Mansfield St. Robert Snyder King Davton, Ohio 131 Grove St. Rector Lester Canyon City, Texas 333 York St. Frederick Richard Manning South Manchester, Connecticut 287 York St. David Joseph McCoy Nerv Haven, Connecticut 314 George St. Howard Leychester Montgomery Fort Edrvard, Nerv York 128 Wall St. Adelard Morin Taflville, Connecticut Frank Hall Myers Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport 1 Ralph Andrew Nicholson Soulhrviclf, Massachusetts 679 Chapel St. i Clarence Paul Parker Deadrvood, South Dakota 271 Crown St. i i Charles Cornell Reid Nerv York City 110 Wall St. 1 Isadore Shapiro Birmingham, Alabama 333 York St. 1 Altornev at Law ( Christy B. Skau Hartford, Connecticut 1 52 Temple St. Charles Sudarsky Hartford, Connecticut Hartford John Joseph Sullivan Nerv Haven, Connecticut 43 Shelter St. 1 George Napojeon Vidal Arctic, Rhode Island 40 Franklin St. 1 James John Wade Nerv Haven, Connecticut 56 Barnelt St. Walter Wade Bristol, Connecticut 283 Crown St. Cornelius Bushnell Watson, Ph.B. Huntington, West Virginia 1 33 College St. ' Yale University 1908 Donald Denison Willcox Chester, Connecticut 208 Everitt St. George Harold Grant Wing Boston, Massachusetts 364 George St. ! Samuel Calvin Witherspoon Oakmont, Pennsylvania 8 Prospect PI. ' David Allen Woodroe Saratoga Springs, Nerv York Karl Francis Wurzburg Grand Rapids, Michigan 50 Pratt St. i i alr llniurrsiti} 1900-9 483 iDlrector The name of every officer is printed in italics and is followed by a reference lo ihe page on which ihe name occurs in the List of Officers. The names of students are followed by the designations of their several classes (Grad., Graduate; Sr., Senior; Mid., Middle; Jr., Junior; 2, Second Year; I, First Year; So.. Sophomore; Fr., Freshman; Spec, Special): the names of students have appended also an indication of the Department to which each belongs, viz.: a. Academical Department; J, Divinity School; , School of the Fine Arts; for.. Forest School; g, Graduate School: , Law School; m. Medical School; mui.. Department of Music; s, Sheffield Scientific School. Abbott, C, So. a Alpert, S., 2 Ahhotl. IV. C, Prof. (224 Alvarez. R. M.. 3 L. O. M.) Abel. R.. e Abramson. H. L.. 2 i Abuza, M. C. I Achilles. H. L., Fr. i Adams, E. B., Adams, C. B., Prof. Askin. T. B. H.. Fr. 5 Assman. F. A.. Sr. a Atkins. H. D., Fr. a Atwater. G. F.. g, Grad. Atwood, F. G., 1 Atwood, J. A.. Jr.. Fr. s Aubrey, T. J.. So. a Audetle. L. G.. Sr. a Alvord, E. L.. Jr. s Alvord. H. B., Sr. Amadon. A. F., Fr. a Ambler, J. A.. Jr. s Ames. J. Q., Grad. .Amory, C. G., Sr. 5 Amunson, M. M., g, Sr. J Augur, W., Sr. a Adams, J. C, Ass ' i Prof. Andel, C. E., g Augustme, F. B., F Adams, J. H. J., Fr. s Anderson, C. M., g Austin, R. M. Jr Adams, W. J., Sr. s Anderson. H. S.. Instr Addis, J. S., 2 (g) Afong. C. W. S., Fr. a Anderson, J.. Fellow Agard, H. L., g, Grad. s Anderson, J. F., 3 Aikman, H. D., So. a Anderson, R. B., So. a Akkelian, S., }r. d Anderson, W. C, Director Aymen, N., F Alas. A. N. de las. g (g) Andrew, R. M., Jr. a Andrews, A. W., 3 AndreTDS, C. £., Assl. Andrews, P. S., Sr. a Andrews. W. E., Spe Andrews. W. T.. 1 Andrus, H. F., J Grad. ; Alden, J., So. a Algase, C. G., Fr. a Alger, H. W.. Fr. a Alker. E. P., Sr. a Alkire, L. H., I Allard. J. A., Jr., Si Allen. K. L.. Fr. s Allen, L. S., Jr. s Allen, M., Jr. s Allen, P. T., So. a Allen, R. W., Fr. a Allen. T. H. C. Fr Allen. W. L., Sr. a Allen, W. N., Fr. a Allerton. G. M., Jr., Avery, A. M., Sr Avery, F. R., So. a Avey, A. E., g Ayers, C. H. A.. Ayers, J. G. Jr., Sr Baars. H. G., Jr., Jr. a Babcock, M. 1.. Fr. a Babcock, W. R., Sr. a Bachman, E. W., Sr. a d Bachner, A. J., 2 I Bacon, B. S., So. a Bacon, B. W., Prof. Angier. R. P.. Assl. Prof. Bacon, D. B.. Apgay, E. P.. Jr Arbuckle, A. M., g Arbuckle. W. M., Fr. a Arbuthnot, C., 3d, Fr. a . s Archer, S. M., Fr. s Armstrong, A. H., Fr. a Armstrong, C. D., Jr. a Sr. 5 Armstrong, F. L., Jr Bacon, F. Le Bacon, H. R.. Bacon, L.. Sr., a Bacon, R. T., Fr. s Badger, P. B., So. a Badham. R. J.. Fr. s Baer, S. R.. Fr. a Bagg. J. L., Sr. s Bailey. D. J., 1 Bailey, E. P., Jr.. Fr Bailey, F., I alley, F. T., Jr Ailing, A. N., Prof. Arnold. E. H., Insir. Ailing, C. B., Sr. a Arnold. H. S., Inslr. Allis, C. H.. Sr. a Arnold, P. T., Sr. a Allison. W. T., g. Grad. ds Arvine, E. K.. 1 Almquist, F. G., Jr. 5 Asalfama, K., Inslruclor and Bailey, J. J., I Alofsin, H., 2d, 2 ; Curator Bailey. P. D., Jr Alpaugh, W. G.. Grad. s, Ashbaugh. M, M.. 2 Bailey. S. J., mus. Jr. for. Asher. H.. Fr. s Bailey. W. B., Asst. Prof. Barker. S. G.. Jr Alpert, R. H.. I m Barlow. A. W., g The names of student s in the Summer School of Forestry are not included in the Directory. Baird, C., Fr. a Baird, C. W., Jr. s Baird, J. D., 2 Baitsell, G. A., g, Grad. s. Baker. A. E., Jr. a Baker. B., Spec, i Baker, C. M., mus. Baker, D. M. Fr. s Baker, D. S., Fr. a Baker, F A., Jr. s Baker, F. H., Fr. 3 Baker, C. M., Instr. Baker, H. C., Jr. a Baker. H. H.. Jr. a Baker, H. W., Fr. a Baker. J. F.. Sr. a Baker, W. C, Fr. s Bakewell, A. A., Fr. s Bakerpell, C. M., Prof. Baldwin, C. S., AssU. Prof. Baldwin, H. A., Fr. s Baldwm, J. M., Sr. s Baldwin, S. £., Asst. Prof. Ball, C. S., Spec, d Ball. S. C.. Fr. s Ballard. G. B.. jr. s Ballou, E. H., Fr. a Balmford, W. V., Fr. s Banghart, H. L., Fr. a Bangs, J. K.. Jr., Sr. a Banker, L. A., Sr. s Banks. D. T., 1 m Banks, J. L., Jr., So. a Bankson, P. C. Fr. a Barber, J. E., Jr. a Barber, L. L., Jr. a Barbey. J. E., Fr. s Barbour. W. R.. Fr. s Barclay. L. W.. g. Sr. cJ Bardon. T., Jr., Fr. a Barker, E. A., 3 484 3 li p S a n n r r a ni Pnt Pnurr 1 Barlow, E. L„ Jr. s Beardsley, W. H., Jr. m Beron, R. W., mus. Boggs, T. H., Inslr. Barlow. R., Sr. a Beaty, E. L., Sr. s Bells C. A., Fr. s Bogue. M.. So. a Barnaby, K. T., Sr., s Beaumont, C. E., Jr. s Bickford, H. W., 3 Boland, A. T., Spec. J Barnacle, A. J., 1 Becl(. F. C Ass ' l. Biddle, A. A.. Sr. a Bolton, R. W., Fr. 5 Barnes, E. S., Jr. a Beck, J. A., 1 BIddle, J. C., Fr. a BoltwooJ, D. B., Asst. Barnes, p., 3 Beckman. F. F. W., Sr Bidwell, A. M., Fr. 5 Prof. Barnes, F. F., Jr. a for. Bidwell, H. F., Spec, s Boman, J. S., g, Grad. s 1 Barnes, H. A., Supt. Beckman, H. E., Fr. s Bidwell, P. W., Jr. a Bonander, H. E., mus. ; Barnes, L. W., Beebe, H. C., Jr. s Bierk2r. A. 7.. Ir.s, . Bonfils, C. W., Sr. 5 1 Barnes, T. S., So. a Beebe, I. G., Fr. s Bigelow, C. W., Fr. a Bonnie, R. P.. Fr. 5 j Barney, I. g, Grad. s Beehe. W ., Prof. Blgelow, L. €.. Jr. a Bonoff, Z. A., g. Grad. s 1 Barney. S. £., Asil Pro! Beecher, J. R., 3 Bigelow, P., |r. 5 Booth, B. N.. Jr. s j Barnum, C. G. 2 m Beecher, L. T., mus. Bill, E. C, Instr. Booth, E. T., Fr. a 1 Barnum, C. L., Asst. Beede, V. A., Jr. a Billard, F. H., Sr. for. Boothe, L. S., 2 m Barnum, T. R., Assi. Beeman, C. C., Sr. a Grad. s Borden, W. W.. Sr. a Barnum, W., Jr., a Beer. T., So. a Billings, M. L., Born, F. ]., Med. Ass ' t. Barr, A. M., Fr. s Beers, D., Fr. a Bingham, H., Lect. Cvmnasium Barrel!, ., Prof. Beers, C. £., Ass I Prof. Bingham, H. P., Jr. a Bostwi ' ck, T. A., Ass ' l. ' BarreutKer, H. |., mus. Beers, C. M ., Clerk Bingham, S. £ ., Jr., Ass ' l Bosworth. R. S.. Ass ' l. Barroll, L. W., Jr. a Beers, H. A., Prof. Bird. H.. Jr. s Bosworth, W. T.. Fr. a Barrows. P. M., Fr. . Beers, H. A.. Jr., Sr. a Birdsey, L. C., mus. Boiw.ck, S. W., 2 t Barss, W. R., Sr. a Beers. W. C, Registrar Birge, J. K., Sr. a Bourne, G. G., Fr. s 1 Bartholomew, B. W., Jr. . Behrman, M. H., Jr. a Bisbee, T. W., 2 ; Bowen, J. K.. Jr. a Bartholomew, H. B.. Fr. a Beilln, A. I., 1 ; Bishop, A. L., Asst Prof Bowen, P. V. Fr. a Barllell. C. ., Prof. Belnecke, F. W., Sr. s Bishop, H. F., Z I Bowen, R. B., Fr. s ! Bartlett, E. B., Jr. s Belcher, Z., 5lh, Fr. s Bishop, O. F., S-. 5 Bowers, E. A., Led. f Bartlett. E. E., Fr. a Belford, V. H., Fr. s Bishop, W. D., Jr., So. a Bowers, T. W., Jr. a f Bartlett, W. H., Sr. 5 Bell, J. L., Fr. a Bishop, W. F., Jr., Fr. 3 Bowles, G. M., Fr. s 1 Barton, A., Jr., 1 Bellamy, D., Jr. a Bissell, G. S., Sr. a Bowman. A. C, Fr. j Bassett, A. F., Fr. s Bellamy, F. W., Sr. a Bissell, M. H., Jr. s Bowman, F. T., Jr., Fr. a ' Bassett, W. C, Fr. 5 Benedict, H. H., Sr. a Bitlenger, C. E.. 1 BoQwian. I.. Instr. ' Bales. C. W., Inslr. Benedict, P. H., Sr. a Blackburn, J. B., Jr. a Bowman, R., So. a ' • Bates, H. C, 2 Bengis, R., Jr. 5 Blagb.cugh, H. C, g Bowman, S. H., Jr. 2 Bates, H. S., Sr. a Benner, E. W., Jr. s Blair, B. W., Fr. a Bowne, H., Fr. s Bales, L. T., Jr. s Benner, H., Jr. a Blair, C. B., Sr. a Bowne, W., Jr., Fr., s I Bales. W. L., Fr. a Benner, R. K., 1 Blair, E. S., So. a Boyd. F. T., Fr. a 1 Bateson, E. F., Sr. a Bennett, D. H., Fr. a Blair, W. K., Fr. a Boyer, F. Q., g, Grad. s Baur. P. V. C, Ass ' l. Prof Bennett, M. E., mus. Blake, C. E., So. a Boynton, D. S., Fr. j Bausher, H., Fr. s Bennett. R. C. g 3 I Bhkc. E. M. Ass ' t. Boynton, H. R., Jr., Fr. a Baxter, W. G., Grad. s. Jr Bennett, R. H., Sr. a Blanchard, A. F.. 2 t Boynton, N. M, mus. i for. Bennett. T. C. Trustee S Blanchard, M. E., Jr. Bradford, S. G., Fr. a Bayne, W., 3d, Fr. s S. S. Fr. s B.adley, A. B., Fr. s Bayne-Jones, S., Jr. a Bensmger, A. R., Fr. a Blegen, C. W., g Bradley, H. F., Jr. s Beach, F. E., Ass-l Prof. Bentley, C. R., Jr. a Bleistein, C. W., Fr. s Bradley, H. N., Fr. a Beach. H. J., Fr. s Berard, S. ]., Asst. B ' eislein, G., Ir. Jr. a Bradley, L. J., Beach, H. P.. Prof. BerJan. . M ., Asst. Prof Bliss, B. G., Jr. a Blodget, F. M., Sr. a Blood, A. F., g, Grad. s Bradley, R. F., So. a Beach. J. K., Prof. Beig, C. F., Fr. a Bradley, S. M., Sr. s | Beach, J. W., So. a Berger, E., 1 Bradle ,. W. M ., Ass ' l. Beach, R. J., g Bergin, J. A., 3 Blount, R. F., Fr. 5 Bradstrect, G. F., Fr. s Beal, H., e Berkeley. M. F., Spec. Blum, A., Fr. a Brady, E. H., 1 Bean, H. W., Jr. a Berman, E., So. a Blumer. C. Prof. Brady, G., Fr. s Bean. IV. H.. Inslr. Berman, J., Jr. s Board, S. S., So. a Bragdon, J. H., Fr. a Beardslee, C. G., Sr, a Berman. W. G., Fr. s Boardman, R. S., Sr. s Brainard, F. S., Jr. a Beardsley, H. W., Jr. s Bernard, C. P.. Sr. 5 Boerker, R. H. D., Jr. 5 Brainard, N. D., g, Grad. s Beardsley, R. O., Jr. s Berney, E. E., 1 Boesel, A. G., g Grad. s Brainerd, H. S., Jr. j Beardslev, S B . n. a Bernhardi, J. F., Sr. s Boggs. E. D., Ass ' l. Brasloa. L. O.. Prof. Beardsley. W. A., So. a • i fair InturrBttH 19OB-0 485 Braude, S. H., So. a Breazeale, H. P.. 2 Bree. W. A.. Gad. Breen, F. J.. 1 Brenner, 1. M.. Jr. m Brenner. J. R.. Jr. s Brenza, J. B., 3 Brenza. S. .A.. Jr. m Brelz. H. B.. Jr. a Breul. A. C, g Brevoort, W. H., Jr., Jr. s Brewer, D. J., Led. Brewer. F. C, So. a Brewer. IV. H.. Prof. Brewster, J., mus. Brewster, W. E.. Jr. .s Brides. A. E., Jr. m Bridgelt, F. E., Jr. s Briggs, L. B.. S Grad. Brigham, J. N., Jr. a Bright. G. A.. Jr. for.. Grad. 5 Br ' ml(man. C, Led. Brinsmade, P. S., Fr. a Briscoe, J. M., Sr. for. Briscoe. T., Fr. a Bristol, D. J.. Jr.. Sr. s Bristol, R. W.. Fr. 5 Britton, J. A.. Jr. s Broadbent, E. B., So. a Broadhead. W. A., Jr. s Brockway. U. H., Jr., So. a Brody, J. E.. Jr. s Bronson, B., Sr. a Bronson. T. L., Fr. a Bronson, W. B., So. a Brooke, W. E., Fr. s Brooks, A. F., Fr s Brooks. H.. Sr. a Brooks. H. W.. Sr. a Brooks. L. M.. Fr. J Brooks, R. L., Fr. 5 Brooks, S. H., Fr. 3 Brooks. W. S., g Brown, A. H., Fr. s Brown, C, Fr. a Brorvn. C. C. Priv. 5cc v. Brown, C. T.. Sr. a Bron,n. E. IV. Prof. Brown. F. W.. Ir. J B.own, G. F., s Brown, G, P.. So. a Droan H. C. Ass ' l. Brown. J. D., Jr., Fr. a Brown, L. B., Brown. L. P.. Fr. a Brown. O. C, So. a Dronin, R.. Sec ' y. Biown, R. M, Jr. 5 Brown, S. E., So. a Brown, S. F.. Jr. s Brown, T. H., Jr. a Brown, W. L., So. a Brownell, C. R., Jr. s aown.ng, P. £., A -l. Prof. Bruce, D., Jr. for.. Grad. s Brush. C. ].. Prof. Brush, H. D., Fr. a Bry, M. E., I m Brvanl. R. C. Inslr. Brycc. J.. Led. Buchanan, D. 1., Fr.  Buckingham, C. L., Jr. Fr. s Buckley, R. E., 2 m Budd, A. W., Sr. J Buis!, G. L., Jr. a Buland, M. E.. g. Grad. s Bull, D. M., Fr. 5 Bullard, H. S., I Bullilt, W. C., Jr., Fr. a BumdeaJ. H. A.. Prof. Bundy, H. H., Sr. a Bunting, J. S., Sr. a Burch, R. B.. Sr. a Burger, D. E.. Fr. a Burgess, A. W., I Burgess, E. B., Sr. a Burgess, G., So. a Burgess, H. T., Inslr. Burgess, L. F., Spec. Burke, F. G.. Jr., Sr. s Burke, J. S., Fr. a Burleigh, C. E., mus. Burleson, C. A., Jr. s Burnam. S. P., Sr. a Burnett, E. N. T., Sr. c Burnett, I. S., Sr. s Burnham, G., Sr. s Burnham, J. M., g Burnham, R. B., Sr. a Burnham, R. M., Jr. a Burnside, F. E., Jr. s Burnstine, H., 2 Burr. H. C, Fr. s Burr. H. S., Fr. s Burr. J. P., Sr. s Burr, V. T.. mus. Burrell, J. K., Fr. a Burrill. J. M., Fr. a Burros, J.. I m Burrows. W., Grad. J Burrows, W. F.. Jr.. Fr. Burlner. E. E., Sr. J Bush, K. J., g Bush. L. P., g Bushnell, E., So. a Butler, F. P.. Sr. a Buller. C. H.. Cushier Butler, G. M., Sr. a Butler. L. V., Sr. .s Bullerlield. B. V.. So. a Buttner, J, L., Sr. m Byrne, D. J., Sr. m Byrnes, G. G., Sr. 5 Byrnes, R. M., ? Cahill, G. F.. 2 m Cairnes, D. D., g Caldwell, J. H.. Fr.. a. 1 Calhoun, N. A ., Fellom Callender, E. F., 1 m CallenJer. C. 5.. Prof. Calnen, H. J., 3 I Cameron, B. E., Jr. s Cameron. E. H.. Inslr. Camp, B. H.. g Camp. O. P., Fr. a Camp, W ., Treasurer of Yale Field Camp. W. A.. Jr. s Campbell, A. B., 2 Campbell, C. S., Sr. a Campbell, G. H.. Jr. s Campbell, G. W., g, Sr. J Camobell, H. A.. 3 Campbell Mrs. J.. Cata- loguer Campbell, J. A.. Jr., Fr. a Campbell, L. J.. Jr. s Canavarro, G. deS., Sr. for. Canhy. H. S., AssU. Prof. Candee, A. H., Jr. s Canfield, R. B., Jr. s Canlield, T. E., So. a Canfield, W., Fr. 5 Cantine, G. E., Sr. a Caporossi, P. C, mus. Carelli, G. F., Jr. m Carey, F. V., Spec, s Carhart, H. W.. Fr. a Carlson, E. C Grad. Carlson, F. A., Fr. a Carmall, G. W.. Carmall, IV. H .. Prof. Carney, J., Fr. a Carpenter, C. B., Sr. a Carpenter, E. L., Fr. s Carpenter. R. J.. So. a Carpenter, R. L., Fr. a Carr, G. P., I m Carragan, S. B.. Sr. a Carrig, F. J., So. a Carrington, H. S.. Spec. Ca.roll C. H., I m Carrulh, W. W., mus. Carson. J. A., Fr. s Carstairs, C. C, Fr. a Carter, C. R., Fr. a Carter, E. A., Sr. a Carter, H. C, Jr. a Caiter, T. W., So. a Cartmell, R., Fr. s Caruthers, W. H., Fr, Gary, R. H., Sr. s Case. E. E., Fr. s Case, F. T., Sr. a Case, G.. g, Sr. a Case, H. H.. Fr. s Case. N. C. Jr. for., Grad. 5 Case, R. B., Fr. s Case, S, W., Fr. 5 Case, T. W., Fr. a Casey, J. H., I Casey, J. S., Spec. Cashel. J. L., 3 ; Cass, J. D., Sr. 5 Gates, C. D.. 1 Cathcart, H. M., Jr. s Cellar, D. B.. Fr. s Cellar. F. A.. Sr. a Chamberlain, R. R.. Jr. s Chamberlain. W. E.. Chamberim, C. G., Fr. s Chambers, A. W., 3 Champlin, F. J., Fr. s Champney, W. P., Jr., Sr. 5 Chandlee, G. M.. Sr. s Chandler, G. G.. Fr. a Chandler. J. Fr. a Chandler, J. R., So. a Chandler, R. E., Mid. d Chang, T.. Sr. J Chantler, D. E., So. a Chanute, W. O.. Sr. s Chapin, C. D., Fr. a Chapin, J. M., Sr. s Chapin, L. M.. Jr. 5 Chapman, A. W., f Chapman, G. M., Jr. Spec. 5 Chapman, H. B., So. a Chapman, H. H .. Ass ' l. Prof. Chapman, W. B.. Fr. a Chase, F. L.. Ass ' l. Aslron. 1 1 486 ® Ij r 1 a It n r r a nil 1 at Jpnurri ChalfiM. R. M.. As. ' l. Clarke. R. P., Fr. a Condon, F. B., Sr. a Cox, A. B.. Fr. s Chen. J. H., g, Grad. s Clary, L., Jr. a Coney. A. C, Sr. a Coxc. A ., Led. Cheney, G. P., 1 m Cleaveland. E. W., g Congdon, G. M., Sr. a Coy, E. H., Jr. a Cheney, G. W., Jr. a Clement. H. T.. Fr. a Connell, C. A., So. a Coy, G. A.. Jr., s Cheney, R. A., 2 Clement. N. P., g Conner, A. E., 3 Craig, J. A., Fr. a Cheney, W. W.. Jr., Sr. s Clement. R., So. a Connick, L., Fr. a Crandall, F. W., So. a Cherry. A. F., Jr. . Clement, S. M., Jr., Jr. a Connolly, E. T., Fr. a Crawford, C. Sr. a Chesley, E. W.. Jr. a Cleveland, G. C. Jr. for. Connolly, J., So. a Crawford. J. D., So. a Chidsey, R. F.. Fr. s Grad. 5 Connor, A. L., 2 Crawford, S. R.. Fr. 5 Childs, C. C. Sr. 5 Cleveland. M.. So. a Connor, B. M., Jr. a Cremin, L. D.. 1 m Childs. F. D, 1 ; Cleveland, R. M.. g Connor, J. E., Jr., 2 Crippen. J. H.. 1 Childs, J. D., Jr. 5 Clifford, R. C, So. a Connor, J. L., 3 Crisp. J. v.. 1 1 Childs, N. T., Jr. a Clinton, J. T. T., Fr. , Connor, P. D., 1 Crisp, T. M., 3 ; Chisholm, D., Jr. a Clippinger, A. R., Mid. d Comtantian, C. M., Asst Crispell, R. B., Jr. a i Ch.sholm. G. A., Fr. 5 Cl.se, C. F., Fr., . Conle, H. A., 2 m Croll. E. H., Sr. 5 Chittenden. H. E., Sr. a Cloud. H. C. Jr. a Converse, P. H.. Sr. a Cromle, G. A., Jr. for.. ChilknJen. R. H., Prof Clouel. N. A.. Fr. a Conway. J. F.. 2 Grad. 5 , and D ' lreclor Clough, G. C, Fr. 5 Connell. C. M ., Inslr. Cronan, U., g Chorbajlan. A. N.. Fr. s Clow. K. S.. Jr. a Cook, A. I.. 3 Cropper, E. D., mus. Chrislensen. F. W.. g Coan. H. M.. Jr. for. Cook, A. S., Prof. Crosby, W., Fr. s i Grad. 4 Grad. . Cook. C. E.. g Cross, w. J., 3 ; Chu, P. C. Sr. a Coan. S.. So. a Cook, H. J.. Fr. s Cross. W. L.. Prof. • Chu. S. C, 2 I Coates, A. P.. Jr. a Cook. 0. W. E.. g Crossett. C. R.. Jr. 3 Church, H. E.. ? Grad. s Cochran. C. T., Jr. a Cook. W. F.. Jr. J Crone, W. H.. Assl. Church. K.. Fr. a Coe. W. R., Ass ' l Prof. Coo sej;. C. £)., Inslr. Crowell, E. D.. Jr.. Jr. s f Cist. W. B.. Fr. a Coeller, F. F., 2 Coombe, H., Jr. a Crowley. B. F., Fr. a ' Claflin. W. M.. Fr. a Coffin. T. C, Jr. 5 Cooney, C. T., Jr. a Crowley, J. A., Fr. s i Clapp, A. A.. Jr. 5 Coffman. J. D.. Sr. for. Cooper, E. G., g Crowley, J. P., Assl. Clapp. H. C. Fr. a Cogglns. A. L.. Fr. 5 Cooper F. L.. Inslr. Crowley, W. A., g, Grad. 1 Clapp, R. C. Inslr. Cogswell. F. H.. Jr., Sr. c Cooper. H. T., Fr. 5 5, Sr. d Clark. A. A., Sr. a Cohen. F. W.. 3 Cooper. J. W., Fellom Cuddy. L. B., Jr. s Clark, C. E., So. a Cohen. J. B.. 1 ; Cooper, M. D.. Jr. s Culbertson. E. A.. 1 Clark. C. T., Sr. a Cohen. M. B., Spec. 5 Cooper. 0. H.. Jr. g Culberlson, W. S., Assl. Clark, C. v.. Asst. Prof Cohen, S., Fr. 5 Grad. s Cullom, N. P., 1 • Clark, D S., Jr., Sr. a Cohen, S. M.. Jr. a Copenhaver, G. E.. g Culver. R. B., Fr. s 1 Clark, E. A., Fr. a Cohn. J.. Grad. Spec. Cummlngs. S.. Fr. a ' Clark, E. A., 1 ; Colburn. A. P.. So. a Copmann. C. J.. Sr. a Cummms. C Fr. 5 Clark, E. G., So. a Cole, E. E., e Copp. J. A.. So. a Cummins, L., Fr. s Clark, E. M., Proclor Cole. H. F.. Sr. a Coppock. F. M.. Jr.. Jr. a Cunliffe, J., Spec. Clark, H. A., Jr. s Cole, L. .. Inslr. Corhin. A. L.. Assl. Prof Cunningham, C. C, Jr., ' Clark, J- £., Prof. Cole. V. M.. Fr. s Corbishley, A., 1 I Cunningham, W. F., 2 m Clark. R. H.. Sr. a Coleman. R. E., So. a Corey. A. L.. So. a Curdy. A. £., Ass ' l. Prof. Clark. S. S.. Jr.. Fr. a Collender. B. F.. Fr. 5 Cornish. C. So. a Curran, W. A.. So. a ' Clark. S. T.. Fr. a Collin. K. W.. Fr. s Cornwall. L. M., Fr. a Curtis. Edward E., Jr. a ' Clark. T.. So. a Collings, H. T.. g. Grad. Corr. G. A., 2 ; Curtis. Elizabeth E.. g. Clark. T. F., Sup-I. Yale Collins. G. R.. Jr. . Corn-in, R. N ., Prof. Grad. s 1 Staliof}, U. S Pos Collins. J. F.. So. a Costanzo, R. E., I m Curtis. E. J., Sr. a 1 Office Collins, w. E.. 2 ; Cote. J. L.. Jr.. Fr. a Curlis. E. L.. Prof, and i Clark, V. M., mus. Colloso, ].. m Cotlrell. C. B., 3d. Fr. . Acling Dean Cark, W. D.. Sr. for. Colyer, A. D., Spec. Coughlan. J. F., 2 m Curlis, E. L. W., Sr. s Clark. W. K., Fr. a Comes, R. L.. Calalogue Coughlin. J. C Fr. a Curlis. H. W., Fr. a Clarke. A., Fr. s Comfort, C. W., Jr. Jr. „ Cowan. H. D.. Fr. 5 Curtis. R. M. Jr. a , Clarke. C. C, Jr. Prof. Comley, A. M., 2 Cowan. W. v.. Spec. Curllss. H. T., Jr. a 1 Clarke. C. H., Sr. a Comstock, G. M., Fr. s Cowles. E. B., So., a Curtiss. N. A.. Jr. s , Clarke. G. S., Fr. a Comslock. W. ]., Inslr. Cowles, H. D.. Jr.. 1 ; Curts. P.. g, Grad. s Clarke. N. K.. Sr. , Condon, C. S., Sr. 5 Cowling, D. J., g Cushman, T. A., Sr. a m alr HiiiurrBity 1908-9 487 Culhbcrlson. J. S.. Fr. a Cullfr, F. A.. Spec. 5 DaJourian. H. A .. Imlr. Daggclt, D. L.. Jr. a Daggcll, E., Fr. 5 Daggett, H. E.. Jr. s Dacgell. L. M.. Imlr. Daggcll.  ' . C Led. Dahl, G.. g Dailv. J. E.. 3 Dain. J. M., So. a Dakin. R. E.. Sr. 5 Dale. M. J.. Fr. s Dalev. J. G.. Sr, j Dallas. V.. Sr. a Dalton. G. H., 1 m Daly. C. J., Jr. . Daly. F. J., So. a Damrosch. F.. Jr., So. a Damtoft. W. J., Jr. s Dana. E. 5., Prof, and Curator Dana, J. D.. So. a Dana. R. H.. Jr.. Imlr. Dandy. W. M. Jr. Sr. s Danforlh, M. L., 3 Dangler, F. B., Sr. 5 Daniels. F. H,. Sr. 5 Daniels. G. E.. mus. Danielson. R. E. g DaousI, E. C, 3 f Darling. C. W.. 1 Darling. H. U.. Jr. a Darling, L. S., Jr. a Darr. G. W.. So. a Davenport. A. S., Sr. a Davey. E. S., Jr. for.. Grad. s Davey. S., mus. Davidson, D. T.. Sr. a Davidson. J. I.. Grad. Davidson, W. T., Spec, s Davies. H. C, mas. Davin. E. J.. Jr. a, 1 m Davis. C. H., Sr. a Davis, C. W., So. a Davis, G. E.. g Davis. H. B.. So. a Davis. H. C, Sr. a Davis, M. A., Fr, 3 Davis, M. W., So. a Davis. W. F.. Jr. a Davis, W. G., Jr. a Davison. A. L., Sr. a Davill. G. G., Fr. a Dawson, E. P., Fr. a Dav. C. Prof. Day. F. L., Fr. a Day. H. F., 1 Dav. H. S., Fr. a Day, L. G., Fr. 5 Day, S. S., So. a Dayton, A. B.. Fr. s Dayton. A. S., g. CraJ. s Dean. A. L., Imtr. Dean. L.. Sr. a Dean. R., So, a Dean, T., Jr. a DeBeixedon. B., Fr. a DeForest, C. S., Fr. 5 DeForeit. J. B.. g DeForest, L. E.. Fr. a Delcke, E. C. 3 Delcke. E. W.. 3 Deidrickson, T., Jr., DeLace , J. A.. A$si. DeLacour, H. F., Sr. s DeLlguori. A. J., 1 m DeLong, C. S., So. a Demarest, L. M, Fr. .s Deming. J. L., g, Grad. 1 Deming, M. W., mus, Demmg, R. C, So. a Dempsev, J. B., So. a Dennis, S. F., Sr. a Denton, H. M. 1 Denton. W. B., Sr. 5 Depping. C. W.. I m DeSilver, A., Jr. a Desrosiers, J. L., 2 m Deltra, A. L., Fr. a Devan, S. T., So. a Devercux. J. F.. Sr. a Dewell. R. L., 1 Dewey. A. N., Sr. 5 DeWItt, W. A.. Sr. a Dexheimer, W, F., Jr.. 5 Dexter, D. M., mus. Dcxicr. F. B., Assl. Li- brarian Dexter, G. R., 1 Deyo, J. M.. Mid. Dibble, C. M., Jr. s Dickerman, E. E., Sr. s Dickerman, S. O., g Dickey, D. R., Jr. a Dickinson, G. S., Fr. 5 Dickinson. J. M., Jr.. Fr. a Dickson, J. L., g. Grad, d, Spec. ; Dicfcndorf. A. R., Led. Diehl. K.. A l. Diehl, W. W. Jr. a Dietz, W. H., Jr. a Diller, W. H.. g DiKvorlh. D. W., 1 Dimock, E. J., So a Dimock, G. E., Jr., Fr. a Dimock. H. F.. Fellov, Dine. S. P., Jr. a Dingman, A. P.. Cata- loguer Dixon, A. C, Sr. s Dodd, A. R., Sr. a Dodge, G.. Sr. a Doerfler. I. R.. Dole, G. S., g Dole, L. A., g Domenica, A. di. Spec, d Dominick, G. G., Sr. a Donahue, C. J., Spec. Donald. G. K., Fr. a Donaldson. H. R., Fr. 3 Donaldson, J. C., Jr. s Dondlinger, P. T., 2 Donegan, J.. Jr. s Doneghy. J. T.. Jr.. So. a Donnelly. V. M., Sr. a Donovan, E. J., I Doolittle, C. H., Sr. 5 Dorenbaum, W., Sr. s Dosler, W.. Sr. a Dougherty, F. P., Jr. s DougSerly, M. T., Sr. a Dougherty, R. K., 1 ( Douglas, W. C, Jr. s Douglass, D. F. W., Sr. 3 Downes, J. I. H.. Libra- Downs. C. R.. Sr. i Downs. R. I.. I m Dox, A. W.. g. Grad. s Doyle,. L. C.. Sr. 5 Drake, F., So. a Dravo, H. D., Jr. 3 Dressier. F. L.. 1 Drew, F. M., Jr., Jr. a Dreyfus, E. L., Sr. 5 Dreyfus, L. G.. Jr., Jr. a Driscoll, A. G„ Sr. a Drisko. A. H., Jr. a DrouiUard B. V.. Fr. 5 Drushcl. W. A., Instr. Dlyfus. M. L., I m Drynan. C. D.. Jr. s DuBois. A. J.. Prof. DuBois. A. W., Sr., for. DuBosque, C, Fr. s Dubroff. M. A., I m Dudley, E. G., Jr. for.. Grad. 5 Dudley, M. E., mus. Dudley. W. A.. Cashier Dunba ' ugh, J. B., Fr. 5 Duncan, C. A ., Prof. Duncan, R. L., s, I Duncan, W. Y., Jr. a Dunham, S. E., Mid. d Dunham, W. E., Sr. for. Dunlap, C. H.. Fr. s Dunlap, J.. Jr.. Fr. a Dunn. D. W., Fr. s Dunn. J. P.. Dunn, J. G., Sr. a Dunn. O. R., Fr. a Dunn. W. H.. g Dunn, W. M., So. a Dunning, C. H., Sr. 5 Dunwoody, W. B., So. a Durell. R. B., So, a Durell, T. P., Sr. a DuTfee. E. L.. Instr. Durham, W . H.. Instr. Durkin. T. W.. So. a Dutton. J. P.. Spec. Duty. E N.. g. Mid. d Dwyer. R. E.. 1 Dye. H. A., Jr. a Dyer. E. G.. Jr. s Dyer, S. D., Fr. a Dykman, J. A.. Sr. a Fames. L. W.. Jr. a Earnshaw. W. B., Jr. s Eastman, L. E.. I ( Eastman. T. C Sr. a Eastman, W. W., Jr. s Eaton. D. C, Prof. Eaton, C. F., Inslr. and Curator Echeverria C. P.. Spec. F.ckle, J. N., Fr. 3 Eckstein, P.. Fr., a Eckstein. J. E., Fr. s Eddy, E. W., Sr. a Edgar, G.. g Edgcrton, J. IV., Instr. and Sec ' y Edlin, H. L., Fr. o Edwards. E.. Fr. s Edwards, H. R., Sr. a Edwards, J. C, Jr., Sr. a Egan, J. C.. Fr. a Eggleston, R. C. Sr. 3 488 Slljr Sanner anb fnt Pnurri Ehrman, S. M., Fr. a Eldred. C. D., Jr. 3 Eliol. D. F. G., Sr. a Eliol, F. W.. Jr., Fr. a Elk ' m. W. L., Director Elkins, M. G., g, Grad. s Elliot, A. D., Fr. 5 Elliot, H. M., Fr. 5 Elliott, W. R., I ; Ellis, S. E., Sr. a Elmes, L., I Elwell, C. C, Jr., So. a Ely, A. J., So. a Ely, D. J., Jr. a Ely, J, M., Fr. a Ely, M. G., Fr. s Embree, W. D., g Emery, H. C, Prof. Emery, W. B.. So. a Emmet, H. R. L.. Fr. a Emory, L. S., Sr. s Er gleharJl, F., Ass ' t. Englander, L., Sr. 5 English, C. L., Jr. a Eno, J. N., Cataloguer Epifanio, S., Epstein, J. J., Jr. m Errico. J. v., mus. Ethridge, J. M., Jr., Sr. a Evans, A. J., Sr. a Evans. A. W.. Prof. Evans, D. M., Fr. 3 Evans. H.. g Evans, R., Jr., So. a Evans. R. M., Jr. for. Grad. 5 Everard, L. C, g Ewen, J. M., Jr., Jr. a Ewing, R. D. W., Jr. 5 Eyre, W. L., Jr. a Fagan, P. F.. Fr. s Pagan, W. E., Failing, J. C. Sr. a Fairbanks, R. F., Sr. a FairchUd, F. R.. Asst. Fairchild. H. P., Ass ' t. Fairman, C. D., Ass ' t. Falsey, E. T., I m Fancher, S. H., Jr., Jr. a Fanslow, A. Y., mus. Farley, E. B., Jr. m Farley, E. F.. 1 Farnam. H. IV.. Prof. Farnam, T., 2 m Farnam, W. W.. Trustee S. S. S. and Peab. Farnham, C. E., So. a Farnham, C. 5., Inslr. Farnham, R. E., Fr. 5 Farr. H. A.. Asst. Prof. Farrand. A ., Prof. Farrar, X. J., Fr. a Farson, W., Sr. s Farwell, A. D., Sr. a Faverio, L. A., 2 Favlll, J., Sr. a Favllle, T. R., Jr. d Fay, H., Jr. for.. Grad. s Fearing, F. C, Jr. 3 Fcgley H. E., Sr. for. Feiser, J. P., g, Grad. 3 Fellows, F. S., Fr. 5 Fels, G. C, Sr. 5 Felton, J. B., Fr. a Fennel, J. J., I Fennell, C. B.. Fr. s Fenno, A. B., mus. Fenton, C. R., Fr. 5 Fenton. D. H., Sr. a Fenton, K. L., Fr. a Ferguson, C, Jr. 3 Ferguson, J. F., g Fergusson, A. R.. Jr. a Ferrett, R. R., 1 Ferris, G. B., Jr.. a Ferris. H. B.. Prof. Ferris. W. L., Sr. d Ferry, E. L., g, Grad. 5 Fessenden, C. M., 1 Fi rks. R. L., So. a Fi eld. G. B., Jr. a F, eld. J. W., So., a FI nch. R. H., I F, ne. M. S.. g Grad. s FI nebe rg, N. S., g Fi nke stone. B. B.. Jr. m F, nke stone, G. N., 1 FI nke stone, L. S., 1 ; Fi nn E. J., Jr. m Fi nnessy, J. E.. Fr. s h, ore. S., mus. Fi sche r, T. A., g Fi srhe r, W. J. H.. Jr. FI sher E.. Fr. 3 F, shcr G. P. Prof. - ' , sher Irving. Prof. 1-. sher J. E.. Jr.. So. a F, sher R. F.. Fr. 3 Fi ske. F. P., Fr. 3 F tcS, E. H.. g F, tch. W. K.. Jr. a F te. Z. D.. Instr. F as? W. F., Fr. a Flaherty, C. V.. Jr. m Flauman. S. B.. 1 Fleischner, H., 2d, 3 Fleitman, H. T.. Sr. a Fleming, J. P., Fr. 5 Fletcher. F. C.. Jr. 5 Flint, J. M., Prof. Flint, W. H.. Jr. a Flint. W. R.. Ass ' t. Flye. J. H.. Jr. a Flynn. C. T., 2 m Foerster. M. H., Jr. for., Grad. 3 Fogarly, W. R.. 2 m Foley, F. E., Fr. 5 Folev. R. A.. I Foley, W. F.. 1 Folsom. H. L., So. a Fon ' aine. K. B., 1 Foord. W. M., 2 ; Foote, C. P.. Clerk Foote. H. IV., Ass ' t. Prof. Forbes, I. A., Clerk Ford. C, Jr. a Ford. J. W.. Jr. a Ford, IV. £.. Ass ' t. Prof. Foster, A. E., Fr. 3 Foster. H., Led. Foster, I. P. C, Inslr. Foster, R., Led. Foster. S., So. a Foulkes, H. T., So. a Fouls. E. L., Jr. a Fowler. D.. 3d. Sr. a Fox, A., g Fox. T.. Sr. 3 Fox. W. L., Sr. 3 Fraissinet. C. J.. Sr. 3 Franchot. C. P.. Jr. a Francis. N. R.. g. Grad. s Francis, P. T., Fr. a Francis, S. R., Fr. a F.ank. W. D.. So. a Fiankfurt. S. J.. Sr. s Franklin. C. g Fiaser. T. A.. I m Freeman. E. W.. Fr. a Freeman. F. N., g Freeman, H. B., So. a Freeman, L. D., 2 Freeman, P. M., Jr. 5 Freeman, S. F., So. a French, R. D., Jr. a French, S. B., 2d, So. a French. W. C., Jr., 3 French, W. S., Jr. 3 Fried. H.. I m Friel. A. O., Sr. a Frisbie, C. G., Sr. 5 Frisby, C. L., Cataloguer Frohman, R. W., Fr. a Frost. E.. Fr. a Frost, I. F., 1 m Fuchs, P. F.. Sr. a Fuller. G. G.. Jr. a Fuller, J. W., Sr. s Fuller, L. C.. So. a Fuller. M. E.. Jr. 5 Fullerton. D. L.. Jr. 5 Fullerton. R. H.. Fr. 3 Fulton. C. H.. Furbush, A. C., g Furcolow. C. L.. Jr. m Gade. C. J.. Jr. m Gaflney, A. S.. Sr. a Cage, C. £.. Ass ' t. Gagel. A. S.. mus. Cagcr. E. B., Prof. Gager. E. B.. Jr.. Jr. 3 Gaibraith. W. A.. Fr. 3 Gallagher. F. W.. Sr. s Gallagher, L., 2 Gallaher, W. H., Sr. 3 Gallaudet. H. D.. g Gallivan. T. H.. Sr. m Galpin, P. C. Jr. a Gamble. R. H.. I Gammell, A. A.. So. a Card. W. E.. Sr. a Gardner, A., Fr. 3 Gardner, C, Jr., Sr. 5 Gardner, C. B., Fr. a Gardner, I. N.. mus. Gardner, L. U., Fr. a Gardner. R. A., Fr. a Garland, J. P.. So. a Garland. L. S.. Fr. a Garllck. E E.. L ' Garlick. G. B.. 1 m Garrett. T. H., Jr.. Fr. 3 Garrette. M. W., g Carver, M. S., Instr. Gaston. E.. Fr. a Gales. A. H.. Fr. a Gales. F. H.. Fr. a Gates, F. L.. Sr. a Gales. L. H.. 3 ; Gales. P. S.. g Gause, J. T.. 2d,. Fr. 3 Gay. F. L., So. a Gaylord, C. W.. So. a Gaylord. F. A.. Sr. for. air MutiirrHittr 1308-9 489 Caylord. R. E., Spec, s Gaynor. E. G., Ir. s Gearv. A. V., So. i Geddes, V. M.. Fr. .s Gedncv. S. L.. Jr.. Jr. a Gcer. V. Jr., Fr. 3 Gfllerl. N. H.. Jr. a Gcmmer. H.. So. a George. N. F.. Jr. a Gerard, R. B.. Fr. s Gerner. G. C. Jr. s Gessner, F. E., 1 m Cihh. H.. Ass ' i. Gibbons. H. D.. I Gibbs. S. K.. Spec. Gibney. R. A., So. a Gidart A. W., Ir. J Gifford. S. E.. Fr. a Gilbert, A. B., Jr. a Gilbert. A. C.. Sr. m Gilbert, F. D.. Sr. a Gilbert. H., So. a CUherl. Mr,. H. C. A,,-l. Gilbert. P. M., Sr. a Gilfillan, D. M., Fr. 5 Gilkey, H. P.. Jr. for.. Grad. 5 Gill. C. M.. Jr. a Gillern, R. A.. Fr. s Gillespie. G. E.. Sr. s Gillespie, J. P., So. a Cillellc. E. A .. Prh. Sec ' v. Gillis. A. W.. Fr. a Gilman, H. O., Grad. J Gilmore, E. I., g. Mid. J Cilmore, J. L.. Ass ' l. Givens M. H., Sr. s Cla cock. C. C. !«• . Prof. Glazer. B. E.. Jr. ,. Glennv. B. B., Jr., Sr. a Glover. C. C, Jr., Jr. a Glover, S.. Fr. a Glover. V. B., Sr. a Gluerkfeld, I. B.. I Godchaux, L.. Sr. a Goddard. C. A., Jr. a Goddard, C. R., I Goddard. S. S.. Fr. s Goebel, W. A.. Jr. a Goldberg. P.. Fr. , Goldey, H. S., Fr. a Goldman, G., Jr. m Goldman, R. P.. So. a Goldschmldt, E. H., Jr. 5 Goldschmidi, S., Fr. s Goldsmith, B. C., Sr. for.. Goldsmith, S., So. a Goldstein, A. E., 1 m Goldstein, H. A., 1 Goldstein. H. K., Jr. s Goldstein, M. F., 3 Goldstone, M., Spec. Comperf:. L. A .. Inslr. Cooch. F. A.. Prof. Good, W. J. M.. Sr. m CooJcIl T. D.. Prof. Goodhart, A. L., Fr, a Goodhue, F., So., a Goodman, G. H.. Fr. s Goodman, L. M., So. a Goodman, W. H., 1 Goodnow, C, N., Fr. a Goodrlcic, D., Jr. 5 Goodson, G. A.. Jr., Fr. a Goodwin, C, Jr. .s Goodwin, J. L., Jr. for., Grad. s Goodwin, R. E., Sr. a Goodyear, B., g Corclor,. C. A.. Led. Gordon, M. E., mu . Gordy, S. B., Jr. s Gorman, J. F., 2 m Gorman. J. G.. Fr. s Goss, J. M., Jr. 3 Gould, G. B., Jr. a Gowdy, R. W., Fr. s Graham, C. F.. Sr. a Graham, C. V., Sr. a Graham, G. C.. 2 m Grant, Dabney, Sr., s Grant, E. E., mus. Grant, H.. So. a Grant, J. B., Jr.. Sr. a Granville, I., mus. Cranvitle. W. A.. Imlr. Grave, F. D., Jr.. Fr. s Craves. A. H., Instr. Graves, C. E., So. a Graves, C. H., So. a Graves, F. R., Spec. Craves. H. 5., Prof, and Direelor Gray, C. S., g, Grad. i Gray, E. H., Fr. a Greeley. C. S., Fr. s Green, J. H., I m Green, W. M., Jr. s Greenbaum. W. F... 3 Greenberg, J. D., Jr. m Greenberg, S. N., Fr. s Greenburg, S., 1 Greene, C, g Greene, G. P., So. a Greenleaf, M., mus. Greenough. H. P., Jr. s Greenwood, C. T., Fr. a Greer. T. M., Jr. 5 Gregory, G. N., So., a Cregor ). H. £., Prof. Gregory, L, W., Sr. a Gregory, S. S., Jr., So. a Gregory. T., Jr. a Greiner, G. J., mus. Gritfen, W. V., Fr. a Griffing. M. H., So. a Griffith, M.. Ir. a Griggs, C. W.. Sr. s Griggs. M. W., Jr. a Griswold. R. N., Sr. a Griswold, S. A., Jr. 5 Groff, J. E., g Grosberg, M., Fr., a Gross, A. B., 1 m Gross, C. A., Fr. a Gross, J. E., Spec. Gross, L. D., 2 Grube, J., Jr. s Crucner. C. Prof. Cruener. H. R.. Ass ' l. Cuhelmann. A. £., Inslr. Guernsey, H. H., g.Grad.t Cuesl. H. H.. Assl. Guggenheim, E. A.. Fr. 5 Guion, F. S., CunJelfinger. C. F .. Ass ' l. Gurlov, J. J.. Jr. m Gustafson, R. K., Fr. 5 Gwyer, K. V., Fr. s Haas. R. K.. So. a Hackett, R. E., I Haden. R., I HaJlev. A. T., Pre. ' .iJeni Hadley. C. H., Jr., Fr. a Hadley, G. F., Fr, 5 Haesehe. W. £., ns r. Hagan, H. E.. mus. Haight. J. A.. Jr.. Fr. a Haines. A., 2 Hains, G., Jr., 2 Hale, E. H., Fr. 3 Haley, W. C., Sr a Hall. A. B., mus. Hall C. R.. Assl. Hall. C. W.. g. Grad. s Hall, G. A., g, Sr J Hall, K. S., Jr., s Hall, 1.. G.. Jr. a Hall. M. A., So. a Hall, R. B., Jr., Jr. a Hall, R. N., Jr, 3 Hall, R. W., So. a Hall, S. D.. I Hall. W. L.. Led. Halle, A, A., 1 Halle, S. J., Fr. a Halsey, R. W.. Fr. 5 Hamill, A. E., g Hamilton, A., I Hamilton, J., Jr., Jr. m I lamllton, R. A ' ., Sr. d I lamllton, T. L., Fr. a Hamilton, W. S. H., Jr. s Hamlin, F. B., Sr. a Hammer. F. L.. Fr. 5 Hammer. R. M.. Fr. s Hammitt. S. J., Sr. s Hammond. C. G., Jr. a Hammond, H. D., Sr. a Hammor,,!. ]. H.. Prof. Hammond, J. H., Jr., Jr. s Hancock, J. H., Fr. 3 HanJ. C. W. H.. Ass ' l. Hanna, C. H., Fr. 3 Hannah, M. C., Sr. a Hannestad, L. E., I Hansen, C., Fr. 3 Hanson, F. A., 2 I Harbison, H. H., 3 Hardenbergh, G. S., Jr, 3 Harding, J. E.. Jr.. Jr. 3 Harding. J. M.. Sr. a Harding, L. L.. g. Grad. 3 Hare. L F., mus. Harger. Mrs. J. C. Calaloguer Harhen. G. E., I m Harlow, R. v., Sr. a Harrah. E., So. a Harriman, E. A., Inslr. •ringlon. F. L., Fr, a ringlon, S. M., g ris. J. E., 2 m ris, S. G., Fr. a .„,rls, W. A., Jr., Jr, 3 Harris, W. H.. g. Grad. d rison, G. L., Jr. a arrison. R. C. Prof. irl. C. E.. Jr,. 2 ; irt, M S., Fr. a Hartley, C, Fr. a lley, W. E., mus. lartman, H. M.. Sr. s 490 (FIlP Sannrr n nit Pot Pnurrt Harlridge, L., So. a Harlshorn, W. £., Asi ' l. Harlshorne, H., Jr. d Hartwell, A. M., So. a Harlwell, H, T., So. a Hartwell, J. M., So. a Harvey, E. D., g. Mid. d Harvey, S. C, g, 2 m, Grad. s Harwood, W. B., Fr. s Hasbrouck, A. L., Fr. s Haskell, A. G., Sr. s Haskell, A. M., Jr. a Hass, L. H., Fr. a Hastings, B. F., Jr. s Hastings, C. S., Prof. Hastings, E. S., Fr. s Hastings, H. E., Fr. s Hastings, H. P., Fr. a Hastings, M. G., So. a Hastings, R. D., So. a Hastings, W. S., g Hatch, H. W., Jr. 5 Hatfield, W. A., 1 Hathaway, H. R., Spec, s Haugh, W., Fr. s Havemeyer, L., Fr. 5 Hawes, R. K., Jr. a Hawke, C. B., Jr. a Hawkes. H. £., Assl.Pn Hawley, F. B., Fr. s Hawley, J T., Sr. s Hartley, R. C, Inslr. Haxstun, A. K.. Sr. 5 Hay, W. B., Jr. a Hayakawa, Y., g Ha es, C. W., Led. Hayes. H E., Fr. 5 Hayes, J. R., Fr. s Hayes, J. R. J., Fr. 5 Hayes, M. C. Jr. a Hayes, R. R., Jr., a Hayne, R Y., Jr. a Hayward, R. O.. Sr. a Hayward, W. F., Jr., Jr. Hazard, J. O., Jr. for.. Grad. 5 Heald, C. D., Sr. a Heald. D. A., Fr. a Healey, P. J., Sr. a Healy, J. L., Fr. a Heard, j. D.. Jr. a Heath, F. H.. Assl. Heaton, H. C, g Hebard, M., Jr. a Hector, A. W., Spec. HeJrlck, E. A., Cata- logue Reviser Hedrick. M. E., g 1 Heedy, H. G., Jr. a Hegel, H. J., Fr. 5 Heidrich, A. G.. Sr. s Heinrlch, H. W., So. a Helntzelman, B. F.. Jr. for., Grad. s Heisen, C. C, Jr.. Fr. s Hellstrom. C. 1., Fr. a Helms, B.. Sr. a Hemingwa)), S. D., Inslr. Hemingway, W. C., Sr. 5 Hemmmg, W. D., Fr. s Henderson, J. P.. Fr. 5 Henderson, L. B., g, Sr. d Henderson, P., Fr. a Henderson, Y., Ass t. Prof. Hendrickson, C. L.. Prof. Henes, L. J., Sr. s Hennessey, C. F., Fr. a Hennig, W. D., Sup I. Henry, D. M., mus. Henson, H. H ., Led. Henze. C. W.. Asst. Herbert. A. C, Assl. Herbert, R. B., Fr. s Herman, J. E., Grad. d .f. Herman. W. J., Fr. a Heron. J., Jr. a Herrick, E. C., Sr. 5, Spec. Herrick, H. E., Fr. a Hershey, B., Jr. for., Grad. s Herz, N., g. Grad. s Hewes, L. ., Inslr. Hewes, T., Jr. a Hewitt. C. R.. Sr. 5 Hewitt, E. H., So. a Hewlett, H. B., Sr. a Heyer, H., 3 HIckernell W. F., g Hlckey, D. F., 1 ; a Hickman. E. N., Fr. a Hlckox, C. v., Jr., So. a Hlgbie, H. A., Fr. a Higgins, H. C. 1 Higgins. S.. 3 Hlldebrand. A. S., Jr a Hllditch. E. L., 2 ; Hilditch, W. W., g, Grad. 5 Hill, A. }., Jr. 5 Hill, A. R., g Hill. C. G., Fr. a Hill, F. C., mus. Hill, J. W., g Hill, R. T., Inslr. ille, H. M.. So. a llhouse. J. T.. So. a His, R. D.. Jr. a man, J. F.. Fr. s ilsdale. P., Sr. a movich, J., Fr. a kley, E. A., Jr. 5 __:kley, E. B.. Jr. a incks, C. C. So. a . E. B.. Fr. 3 ine, L. N., So. a ippolilus. P. D., I m rata, 1., I m t, E. C., Sr. for. tchcock, C., So. a tchcock, H. B., Jr. a itchcock, L. E., Jr. for., Grad. 5 tchcock, M. E., Sr. a _ _ tchings, W. H.. 3 Ho. H. W., g, Grad. 5 Hoar, C. A., Jr. for., Grad. s. Hobart, H P., Jr. 5 Hobbs, H. H., Jr. s Hochschild. H. K., Fr. a Hocking, W. E., Assl. Prof. Hodgdon, E. F., 3 ; Hodges, E., Sr. s Hodgson, A. H., Sr. for. Hoegen, M. C., 2 Hoffman, B. E.. Sr. a Hoffman, I. J., I Hogan, F. J., I Hogan. J. L.. Jr.. Fr. s Holahan. G. R., Jr.. Grad Holbrook, C.. Jr. a Holbrook. C. G.. Fr. Ji Holcomb. C. S.. Fr. 5 Holcombe, J. M., Jr., Fr. Holcombe. T. H.. 3 Holden. R. A., Jr.. So. a Hollandersky. P. J., 3 Hollett. G. L.. Sr. a Hollister. H. K., So. a Hollister. J. B., So. a Holloway, J. D., Jr. s Holm, J. D., AssU. Holmes, A. D., Jr. s Holmes. I. v., Grad. Holmes. S. W., Sr. a Holt. H. G.. Jr. a Honywlll. A. W.. Jr.. Jr. Hood. T. €., Sr. a Hooker. D.. e, Grad. s Hooker, H. b.. Jr., Fr. a Hooker, I. K.. Sr. a Hooker, S. A., Jr. a Hooker, T., Jr. or., Grad. 5 Hooker.. W. B., Inslr. Hoopes, E. M., Jr., Spec. 5 Hoover, L. R., 3 ; Hopkins, A. D., Led. Hopkins, B., Jr. 5 Hopkins, E. W., Prof. Hopkins, S. v., Jr. a Hoppen, M. M.. g. Grad. 5 Hopwood, J. O.. g Horn. H. S.. Jr. 5 Home. J., So. a Horsfall, J. C.. Jr. s Horlon, A. E. Cataloguer Horton. L. B.. Sr. s Horwitz. H. N.. 1 ; Horsford. R. S.. Sr. a Hoskins, A. €.. Fr. a Holchkiss, A. S., Priv. Sec . Hotchkiss, E. G.. So. a Holchkiss. F. A.. Jr. a Hotchkiss. F. D., Fr. a Holchkiss, F. £.. Supt. Hotton. H. J.. Jr. a Houghton. E. T.. Housum, C. R., g Hovey. W. P.. Fr. s Howard, A. P., Jr. 5 Howard, C. W., Sr. a Howard. E. B.. Sr. 5 Howard. J. G., Fr. a Howard. J. M., Sr. a Howard. M. S., g. Grad. 5 Howe, A., Fr. a . I Howe, H. A,. Sr. a Howe, L. v., Sr. s Howe. W. F., Jr., Fr. s Howell, W. R., g, Sr. d a Howland, F. E.. g Howland, G. M., So. a Horvland. H. E.. Fcllorv Hoxsey. T. F.. Jr. s Hoyt. E.. 2d, Jr. a Hoyt, E. J., Fr. a Hoyt, H. O., 2 Hoyt, P. S., Jr. 5 Hsin, Y. H., Jr. s Hua, Y. P.. g, Grad. 5 Hubbard. A. S., So. a Hubbard, I. T. L., I I Hubbard, W. H.. Jr., Sr. J 5 Hudson, R. S.. mus. Huff, B. R., Sr. a Huff. G. F.. Jr.. Sr. 5 Hughes. E. H.. g Hughes. J. G.. Jr. s Hughes. M. C.. So. a alp «MliiprBita 19Da-9 491 Hull. A. IV.. Ais ' l. Hull, D. R., Fr. 5 Hull. H., Jr. J Hull. T. C. So. a Humason. H. M.. Sr. a Hume. V. M., Sr. a Humphrey, E. H.. Jr. a Humphrey. H. J. C.Sr. or. Hunn. C. F.. So. a Hunsiker, H.. Sr. s Hum, F. C. Sr. s Hunt. W. H.. Jr.. Jr. 3 Hunter. H. P.. Fr. s Hunter, R. E.. Fr. 5 Hunting. H. B.. g. Grad. J Hunlinglon, £.. Inslr. Hunloon. L. D.. Prof. Hurd. G. A ' .. Jr. a Hurlbutt. C. S., Jr. s Hurlbult. F. R., I Hurley, J. A.. Jr.. Sr. a Hurll. F. D.. Grad. s Hurwitz. H. M.. I m Husted, H. T. F., g Hutchins, A. £.. Cala- logue KcviitT Hulchins, H. L.. Sr. 5 Hutchinson, J. R.. Ass ' l. Clerk Hutchinson. L. O.. Jr. a Huikoff. A. A.. I ; Hyde. A. C. I Hyde. C. E.. Jr. m Hyde. D. R.. Fr. a Hyde. F. W.. Jr.. So. a Hyde. G. G.. Jr. a Hyde. G. M.. Jr. a Hyde. H. N.. g Hyde. J. R.. Jr. . HyJe. S. C. Catalogue Reviser Hyde. V. E.. H )nes, T. v., Imlr. IJe. C. £.. Led. Ijams. F. B.. Jr. s Immich. H. D., Jr. d Ingall. O. D., Sr. for. Ingalk J. A.. Jr. . Ingersoll. G. F., Fr. a Ingersoll. H.. Jr. 5 Ingersoll, J. A.. Fr. s Ingersoll. J. W. D.. Asst. Prof. Inghram. M. G., Mid. J Inglis. E. A., I Ingraham, E.. Jr. a Irons. H. S.. So. a Irving, J. D., Prof. Irwin, D. D. g, Grad. 5 Irwin. V. J.. Jr.. Sr. m Ish. J. G.. Jr., Sr. a. I m Izumi. A., g ack. J. L.. Fr. a ack. W. J., g acks, F. N., Grad. ackson, A. J., Fr. s ackson, S. G.. 3 acob. W. H., So. a acobus. D. L.. g ames. C. V.. 2 ames, G. R., Jr. m ames. J. E.. 3 amieson, C. S., Instr. amison, H. B.. g amison. W.. So. a annini. M., 1 ansen. J. J.. Jr., Jr. a ebejian, N. H.. g. Grad. s Jerson, C. £.. Fellow efferson, C. F.. Jr. a fferson, E. F.. Sr. a fferson, R. W.. Fr. a fferson, S. P., g ffery, R., Jr., Fr. a lliffe, S. R., Fr. s nner, J. M.. Fr. a [ennings, F. B., Jr. a, I m ■nsen. G. E., g, Grad. 5 ■nie. R.. Jr. a ■pson, H. B., Prof. anJ Universil ) Organist ■rome. G. N.. Jr. 5 •rome, W. T.. Jr., Fr. a lewcll. O. S., Jr. a tewell, R. H.. So. a ewelt. M.. Fr. a [ewett. C. C Jr. a lewelt, N. H.. Sr. a imenis, O.. Jr. s ' ohns, C. O., Instr. lohnson. A. B.. So. a ohnson, A. E.. 1 m lohnson. A. M., Sr. a ohnson. A. S., [ohnson. B. L.. Sr. s ohnson. C. T., Fr. a hnson. D., Fr. s [ohnson, E. A., Sr. a ' ohnson, £. C, Sup ' l. Univ. Dining Hal [ohnson, F. E., Jr. m ' ohnson, C. A., Ass ' t hnson. G. M.. g hnson, H. L., Sr. for ohnson. J. F.. Jr., Jr. a ohnson. R. C. Sr. a ohnson, S. IV., Prof. ohnson, T. B.. Inslr. ohnslon, D. A., Fr. s ohnslon, T. S., Jr., Jr. a ones. A. IVI.. Jr. s ones. B. A., g ones, B. F., g ones, Charles C.. Sr. a ones. Cheney C 3 ones, C. L., Fr. 5 ones, E. P.. Jr. a ones. F. E.. Jr. a ones, F. R., Jr. 3 ones, F. S., Dean Elect ones, F. W., Jr., Jr. a ones. G. C Jr. 5 ones. H. P.. 3 ones, J. L., g, Grad. s ones. M. F., Fr. s ones, P. W., Jr. s ones, R. C, Sr. for ordan. L. K.. Sr. s ordan. R. G.. Spec. oyce. H. E.. Fr. a oyce. J. S.. Sr. s udd, C. H., Prof. udson. A. C, g, Grad. s udson. M., g ui. P.. Sr. s ulianell. L.. ulin. C. E.. I ( Kaercher, G. H., Sr. s Kalaidjian, M. T.. g Kanda, M., g Kaufman, J. P., Sr. a Kaufmann, C. E.. Sr. s Kavanagh, E. C, Clerl( Kavanagh, E. S.. Fr. a Kawanaka, K., Grad. d Kaynor, W. F., Fr. s Kaynor, W. K.. Fr. a Kazanjian, C. K.. I Kealor. S. J., Jr., Sr. a Keefe, A. T., Jr. a Keefe, W. H., Jr., Fr. s Keeler, P. I.. Sr. 5 Keeler, R.. Fr. a Keeler. S. E.. Jr.. Jr. a Keenan. J. L.. So. a Keenan, W. P.. Fr. a Keeney. G. B.. Fr. s Keirslead. W. O.. g Keilh. E. D.. |r. a Keller. A. C. Prof. Kelley. H.. Sr. a Kellogg. C. D. H., Jr.s Kellogg. F. B., Sr. s Kelly, J. F.. Kelly, M. P.. 3 Kelsey, C, Sr. a Kelsey. S. T.. Sr. a Kemper. M., So. a Kenealy, E. J.. 1 Kenealy, M. H., 2 Keniston. . A .. Ass ' t. Kennedy. C. C. g Kennedy, E. A., mus. Kennedy. L.. Sr. a Kennedy. R. M.. mus. Kennedy. V. W.. g Kennedy. W. J.. 2 Kent. C. F.. Prof. Kenworlhv, R. A., Jr.. Sr. s Kenyon. F. H.. Sr. s Kenyon, J. I.. Grad. Keogh, A.. Ref. Lihr. and Lect. Keppy. F. B., So. a Kerr. A.. Jr. s Kerr. C. M.. Fr. s Kerr. F. R.. Fr. a Kerr. J.. Sr. s Kcrschner, C. Cataloguer Khan, R.. g Kiernan, E. C. Sr. m Kilborn, H.. Fr. s Kilborn, M. C. g Kilbourn. A. J.. So. a Kilbourn. J. F., So. a Kilpalrick. J. R.. So. a Kilpatrick. W. F. D., I ; Kimball, J, S., Fr. a Kimball, W. G., Jr. s Kimber, W. T., So. a Kimzey, J. A., Jr. m Kincaid. P. D.. Fr. s Kincaid, W. A ' .. Jr., Sr. a King. A. G.. Jr. a King. F. S.. mus. King. G. R.. Sr. s King. G. W.. Sr. m King. H. M. F.. Fr. a King. L. M.. Jr. a King. A .. Asst. King. R. B.. Jr. a King, R. P., 3 ; King, R. R.. So. a King, R. S.. Sr. s. Spec. Kingsley, H. M., Jr. d Kinne, F. B., Ass ' l. Kinney, W. F.. Fr. s 492 E if t Sannrr anii T a t J nurrt Kinsley, F., Jr. mus. Klrby, H. W., Fr. a KiVfcv, R. S.. Inslr. Kircher, J. C, Sr. for. Kircher, T. E., 2 Kirchoff, F. L., mus. Kirjassoff, L. S., Jr. s Kirjassoff, M. D., Jr. a Kirk, A. C, Sr. a Kirkham, W. B.. Inslr. Kirkman, E. K. A., Klrkman, L. A., mus. Kirkpatrick, J. E.. g Kirschbaum, E. H., 1 m Klrschman, N. H., Fr. s Kisller, E. O., Fr. j Kilchel, A. F., Sr. a KUchcl. C. L.. Secy. Bur. Appowlmenis Klltredge. F. W., Jr., So. a Kiltredgc, G. D., Sr. a Killredge, R. D., 2 Klarman, H. J., Jr. s Klein, C. L., 3 Klein, H. L., Fr. a Kleiner, I., Sr. m KUmer, I. S.. Assl. Kleiner, S. B., Fr. s Klem, S. v., Sr. s Ktenke. H. F ., Assl. Klingberg, F. J., ?, Grad. s Klols, A. T., Sr. a Kluepful, A. C, Jr. 5 Klupfel, R. W., Sr. a Knapp. H. H.. Led. Knapp, J. W.. Sr. s Knight, A., Ir. a Knighl, F. M., Fr. a Knight, H. M., Fr. s Knighl. H. S.. Ass ' l. Prof. Knox. C. M.. As l. Knox, D., Fr. 5 Knox, G. G., Fr. 5 Kochersperger, A. D.. mus. Kofsky, L., So. a Koons, F. S., So. a Koontz, A. B., 2 ; Kopelman, J. I,, 1 Kopsco, M. J., Koshkarian, B. L.. [r. 5 Kraelschmar, O. F., Fr. s Krah, C. A., Jr. s Kramer, G. B., g Kramer, S., Fr. a Krasnye, J. F., 2 m Krebs, D. L.. Jr., So. a KrciJer, D. A.. Assl. Prof Kreider, D. R., Fr. a Kuan, J. L., 1 Kugel, H. J., Jr. a Kunkcl. B. IV.. Inslr. Kurtz, D. W., g, Grad. J Kylberg, V. C, Fr. s Kyle, D. M., Jr. s Lacava, J. B.. 2 LaCour, A. B., g LadJ. C. T.. Prof. Lagerquist, W. E., g Lake. F. C, Jr., Jr. a Lamb, F. E., So. a Lambert, E. A., Jr. s Lambert, G. C, Grad. J Lambert, H., mus Lambie, W. S., Fr. a Lamond, J. K., g, Grad,. .i LaMontagne, R. W., Sr. .s LaMontagne, W. A., Fr. Lancashire, A. W., Fr. s Lancaskr, B. A ., Cala- logucr Lancaster, J. H., 2 Land, B. D.. 1 Landon, H. M., So. a Landon, J. S., Jr. a Lane, F. H., mus. Lane, J„ Jr. o Lone. ]. £., AssU. Lang. H. R.. Prof. Langdon, P., Jr., Fr. s Langford, W. B., Jr. 3 Langstrolh, E., So. a Langzellel C. H.. Inslr. and Sec ' l;. Lansing, C. B., Fr. s Lanyon, R., Fr. s Larlmore, R. M., Fr. s Larkey, B., 1 Larkin, C. L., Fr. a Larkin, W. J., 3 Larremore, T. A., So. a Larsen, . A.. Ass ' l. Larus, J. R., Jr., Fr. a Lathrop, F. W., So. a Lathrop, R. S., mus. Lalhrop, T. B., Grad. J Lathrop. W. G., g Latourette, K. S., g Laub, S. B., 2 Laubscher, F. A., So. a Laughlln, A., Jr., Jr. s Laulman, M. F., 2 m Laulz. J., Jr. 5 Lauiz, O. C., Jr. s Lavery, H. J., 1 Lawrence, D. W., Fr. a ■ Lawrence, H. W., Jr. a Lawrence, J. B., Jr. s Lawrie. L. O., Inslr. Lawson, W. S., Jr,. Sr. Lawton, D. L., Sr. a La ). W. 5., Assl. Leach, R. E., mus. Lear, L. B., Fr. 5 Lear, M., 2 m Learned, E. T., Fr. a Learned, H. B., g Leary, J. T., Fr. s Leavens, D. H., Sr. a Leavenworth, D. T., Jr. Leavitt, D. A., Grad. d LeBlanc, K., So. a LeComple. 1. C. Inslr. Lee, C. T., So. o Lee, F. P., 1 m Lee, J. A., Jr. . Leeper, J. L., Jr., Sr. s Legate, R. H., g, Jr. J Legg, H. G., Fr. 5 Lehman, L. H., Jr. a Lchr, F. L., Jr., Fr. s Lemmon, R. S., Sr. a Lennox. A., 2 Lent, J. M., Spec, d Leopold, A., Sr. for Leopold, B., Fr. s Leopold, C. S., Fr. s Lester, R., Spec. Levy, L. H., 2 m P., I m R. L., Sr. a S. L., So. a W., 2 m , B. E., g , C. G., Jr. s . C. M.. Prof. . D. M.. Inslr. , £. M., Inslr. . F. B., Sr. s . F. C, Jr. a , F. G., So. a , H. L., Sr. s Is, H. M., So. a J. M.. So. a J. W., Jr. s R. L., mus M. C, Jr. s N. S., mus. R. C. Sr. 5 is, R. W., So. a s, T. H., Fr. a rman. B. L., Jr. a Liddle, L. M., g, Grad. Liebman, E. H.. Jr. 5 Lighlner, F. D., Sr. a Lightner, M. C, Sr. a Lilley, J. L., Sr. s Lev: Levy Levy Levy Lew: Lew Lem Lew Lerr, Lew Lew Lew L, L. L( L. L L. L, L. L. L Lib. Lilley. T., Jr. s Lilley. W. A.. Jr.. Inslr. Limberg, E. A., Fr. s Lincoln. Mrs. C. T.. Priv. Sec ' y. Lincoln, R. H., 2 ; Lindeman, H. H., Mid. J Lines, H. S., Fr. a Lines, W. S., Ir., Fr. a Linn. R. A., 1 LInsly, E. H., Lippitt, H., Sr. a Utile. H. C, Jr. m Little, J. P., So. a Livingston. E. P.. So. a Livingston. H. H., Sr. a LoclfarJ. H. K.. Engineer Lockhart, C. E., Sr. s Lockhart, J. A., I Lockwood. A. €., Fr. s Lockn ooJ. E. H.. Assl. Prof. Logan, G. C, Fr. . Logan, H. H., Jr. 5 Logan, W. S., Jr., Jr. a Logie. T. T., Sr. s Lohman, C. A., Jr. a Lohmann, A. W., Jr., 3 Lomax, N. J., Jr. s Lombardi, C. E., So. a Loomis. G. D.. Fr. a Long, B. H., So. a Longley. W. H.. Assl. Long ev, W. R.. Inslr. Longsworth, W. H., Sr. J Loomis. A. L.. Sr. a Loomis. G. D.. Fr. a Lopez de Victoria. C., Sr. 5 Lord, R., Jr. s Loree, J. T., Sr. a Loree, R. F., Fr, a Loth, H., Lou, L. Y. T., 1 Loucks, E. T., Fr. a Loudon, A., g, Grad. s Loughran, R. H., 1 Loughridge, W. H., Fr. a Lounsbury, J. T., Fr. s Lounshury. T. R.. Prof. Loutrel, L. F., Fr. s Lovejoy, C. E.. Jr. s Lovejoy. H. S., g Z,ovc , C. B.. Inslr. Lovell. R. L.. Sec ' ) . Scl. Depl. Y. M. C. A. Low, A. A., Jr., So. a Low, A. S., Fr. s Lowe, J. W., Jr., Sr. s Lowe, T. K., Fr. 5 air Uniurratty. 1908-0 493 Lowcnihal. A. M., So. a Lowndes. T. C, g Lowrancc, J. W., Sr. a l.uchars. R. B., So. a Lull. R. S.. Assl. Prof. L.umley, F. E., g. Sr. d Lunger, J. B., Led. Lupo. L.. mus. I upton, R. E.. Fr a Luquicns. F. B.. Ass ' l. Prof. L )man. D. R.. Led. Ljiman, H.. Led. Lyman, H. H., Sr. s L )man, J. F.. Aa ' t. Lvnch. A. F.. Fr. s Lynch. J. J.. I m Lynch. J. T.. Fr. a Lynch. W. J.. Fr. s Lyngc. C. M.. Fr. s Lynn. T.. Sr, 5 L )on, A . iS.. Priv. Sec ' ). Ma, T, C, g. Grad. s Ma, Y. C, Jr. a Mabbalt, R. H., |r., [r. a Mabee. V) V.. Fr. s McAdam, S. E., 1 McAfee, H. F.. g McAfee, V. A.. So. a McAndrew, S., So. a MacArlhur, E. C, Jr. a Macartney, G. S., Sr. a Macartney. R. R.. Jr. a McBride. D.. e McCahe. E. A .. Imlr. McCall. S C. Sr. a McCanls. J. T., g McCarn. B. B.. Sr. 5 McCarthy. A. F.. 1 McCarthy. A. P., fr. J MacCarlhy. ]. ].. jr. a McCarthy. R,. Jr. 5 McClary. G. S.. g. Mid. J McClellaml. J. F.. Led. McClelland. J. S.. Priv. 5ec ' jl. A cC ung. L., Treasurer McClure, A.. Fr. a McConaughy. D., Fr. a McConaughy, J. L.. Sr. a McCord, H. D., Jr. a McCormick, D. J„ Jr.. Jr. 5 McCormlck, N. W., Ir. a McCoy, D. J., Spec. McCoy, G. E. R.. Fr, a .MacCradfcn. H. N .. In.lr. McCreery, S. F., I McCuen, J. R., Fr. , McCulloch, C. R.. Sr. a McCune. W. P.. m r. A cicCurJy. C. C. Led. and Curalor McDanlels. E, H,. Sr. for. McDevIlt, E. W., Fr. a MacDonald, 1 1. E.. I MacDonald. M. C. mu . MacDonald. S. R.. Sr. s McDonnell. E. W.. Fr. s McDonnell. H.. Sr. a McDonnell. J. V.. So, a McDonnell. R. A.. Prof. McDonough, E. M.. Sr. s McEvltt. J. L., Fr. a McFarland. D. F.. Ais ' l. McFarland. R. L.. Jr. a McGlynn, E. R„ 3 McGralh. T, F., 2 McGraw. J. T.. So. a McGregor. E. F.. Inslr. McGregor. J. D.. 3 ; McGu.re. W. B.. Fr. a McGuire, W. C. Sr. m McHarg. C. K... Ir., Fr. s Machetle, J. H., Jr. a Mcintosh, J., Fr. J Mclntyre. O. E.. Jr. 5 Mackall. A. L.. |r. a McKay. F. J.. I MacKay. J. D.. g. 2 I McKee. B. H., Sr. a McKee, V., Sr. a McKee, W. G., So. a McKenzle, J., Grad. d McKenzie. K.. Ass ' l. Prof. Mackenzie. K. C, AssU. McKiernan. C. P.. Sr. a McKinney. A. J.. I MacKinnon. R. A.. Fr. 5 McKnlghl, J. E., So. a McLam, B. F., Jr., I MacLane. W. B.. |r. a McLaurv. D. B.. Jr. a MacLeod. A. M.. I ; McMahon. J.. Fr. 5 McManus, f. P.. 2 m MacMichael. J.. Mid. d McMicken. W. E.. So. a McMillen. D. A.. Sr. s McNally, F. L., Fr. 5 MacNamara. J. A., I m McNeale, D. M.. Fr. 5 McNully, R. P. 3 ; Macomber. M. S.. j.Grad. 5 .McQueen. A. 5.. Ass ' l. McQuistion. R. H.. 3 McRae, F. W., Ir., Fr. s McWilllams, A. ' P., Sr. a Macy, P. G.. So. a Maddox. J. 1... g. Grad. g Maddox, R. S., Sr. for Magee, J. A.. Fr. a Maher, M. A., g Mahlsted. G. H.. 2 Madhouse. A .. Prof. Mailland. J. W.. Fr. s Malcolm, J. L., 2 ; Malley. T. C, 2 Mallory, J. H.. Sr. a Mallory, R.. Jr.. Sr. a Malone. V. B.. Sr. 5 Malony. J. C, Jr. m Mallhy, A. L.. Assl. Regilrar Mandell. M. S.. Inslr. Mangan, W. P., 3 Mangini. H. E., 3 Manice. D.. Fr. s Manice, W. D.. So. a Mann, J. J.. Jr. a Mann. R. L., Sr. s Mannel, G. W., So. a Manning, E. W.. I Manning. F. R.. Spec. Manning, M. M., Sr. 5 Manny. W. R.. Fr. 5 Manship. W. S.. Grad. J Marcy, H. C. Fr. 5 Margulies. I, E.. Sr. a Markol, F. H.. Jr., g Marks, A. D.. So. a Marks, H. J.. 2 Marks. S. S., Sr. a Maroon, J., 1 m Marriott, V. E., Ir. d Marsh, A. F.. Jr. s Marsh. G. B., Fr. a Marsh. H. E., Fr. s Marsh, H. P., g Marsh. R. E., Jr. for. Grad. s Marshall. I. W.. So. a Marshall. T. L.. Jr. a Marshall. IV. C. Ass ' l. Prof. Martin. B.. Jr. s Martin. C. J.. Grad. Martin, H. C. Fr. a Martin, H. S., g. Sr, d Mailln, L., Fr, s Martin, S., Jr. s Martin, W. C. 3 Martin, W. W.. g Martinez, J., I Martino, M., Marvin. A.. Regislrar Mar oll. C. H.. Inslr. MasSima. C. Fr. 5 Mason. F. O.. Sr. a Mason. Frank R.. So. a Mason. Frederick R.. Jr. for.. Grad. s Mason. 1. M.. Jr. a Mason. J. W.. Jr.. g. 3 Mason, L.. Inslr. Mason. O. A., So. a Mather. S. L.. g Mather. T. W.. Jr. s Matheson. H. M., Jr s Malhen,son. C. H.. Inslr. Matthews, G.. So. a Matthews. M, A.. Fr. s Matthiessen. R. H.. Fr. 5 Maurer. W. I.. Sr. d Maulle. .. Engineer Maxwell. C. E.. Jr.. Jr. s Maxwell, H. Z.. Fr. a Ma ). A. A.. Inslr. May. S.. Fr. a Mayer. L. O.. Fr. a Ma))er, M. M ., Priv. Secy. MoMnard, Mrs. ., Malron Mavnard, J. W., g Maynard, M. B., Mavrand, H. J.. I Mead. E. H.. Fr. a Mead. G. G.. 2 Mead. G. G.. Fr. a Mead. S. P.. So. a Mead. W. H.. Sr. s Meadows. L. R.. Sr. a Meagher. W. C. So. a Meagley. G. C, So. a Means, T.. Jr. a Mears, N.. Fr. 5 Meeker. L. A., Fr. s Mehr, J. S.. Fr. s Meixell. H., Jr., Sr. a Meiiitz, s., I ; Mendel, H.. Fr. a Mendel. J. P.. Fr. s Mendel. L. B., Prof. Mendell. C. W., Inslr. Mendenhall. J. S.. Sr. a Menderson. E.. Jr. a Menderson. N.. Fr. a Meriam. A. Y.. Jr. s Merlis. F. A.. Sr. s Meroney. R. M.. Sr. a Merrell. A. S.. Jr. s Merriam, E. P. Sup ' l. Merrick. C. Sr. a Merrill. A. C. 2 ( Merrill. E.. g, Grad. s Merrill, K., Fr, a Merrill. P.. Fellorv Merriman, B. P., Jr. a Merrill. A. K.. Regislrar Merrltl. A. R.. Jr. s 494 Qlljr lanupr an ?Dt i ourrt Merrill, H. N., Fr. a Merrill. H. R., Sr. s Merrill. M. C. Sup l. Merrow, P. G., Jr. a Mersereau. E., So. a Mersman, S., Fr. s Merwin, H. B., Fr. s Merwin, J. C, Jr. s Merwin, R. I., Sr. s Meserve, H. C, Spec. J Message, J. S., 2 m Messenger, H. T., Sr. a Messick, J. C, g Messinger, C. F., Fr. s Melcalf, J. T., Jr. a Melzger, H. 1., mus. Meyer, J. E., Jr. s Milbank, J., 2d, Sr. a Miles. M. C. mus. Miles. R. K., Fr. s Milholl and. R. J.. So. a Milkowski. V. J.. Jr. s Miller. A. F.. Fr. s Miller. B.. Jr. a Miller. C. F., Fr. j Miller. C. W., Fr. s Miller. E. C. AssU. and Proctor Miller, J. M., e Miller, J. W., g Miller. R. A.. Jr.. So. a Miller. W. C. So. a Mills. A. B.. 1 Mills. C. F.. Sr. 5 Mills. C. G.. Jr. s Mills. W. H., So. a Mills, W. W.. Jr. s Millspaugh. F. C.. Fr. a Mims. S. L., ? Miner, W. H., mm. Minnig, H. D., Fr. a Minnigerode, M., Jr. a Minor, P. L., Fr. s Minsk, L. D., Jr. a Milchell, A. W., Ir. s Mitchell, C. G., Sr. a Mitchell. ]. P., Fr. 3 Milchell, L. B., Jr. s Mitchell. 5. K.. Imtr. Milchell. w. R., 1 ; Milcheltree, R., So. a Milke. A. C.. Sr. s Mitlen, A. A.. 2 m Mixter. W. C, Prof. Moch, E. J., Sr. a Moelier, C, mus. Moffalt, C. T.. Fr. s Monahan. C. J., n, Grad. MonraJ, A. M.. Cataloguer Montgomery, H. L., Spec. Monlgomery, J. R.. Fr. s Moon. F. F., Sr. for Moore. C. K.. Fr. s Moore. G. B.. Fr. s Moore. H. Z.. Moore. L F., Fr. a Moore. P., g Moore, R. D.. Fr. a Moore. S. F.. Jr. 5 Moran. M. H.. Moran. R. C, Fr. s Morehouse, I. L.. 3 Morehouse, V. S., Sr. s Morelon, A. E., 3 Morgan, D., Fr. a Morgan, F. E., 1 I Morgan, M. A., So. a Morin, A., Spec. I Morrell, F. A, Jr., Sr. a Morrill, E.. g Morrill. E. T.. Fr. a Morris. E. B.. Jr.. So. a Morris. E. P.. Prof. Morris. R. C. Lect. Morrison, L. S.. So. a Morrow. L. C.. 1 I Morse. E. A.. Jr. a Morse. E. K.. Sr. a Morse. O. C. Jr.. Jr. a Morse. W. R.. Jr. s Morsell, S. R.. Mid. J Morton. H. A., g. Grad. d Moses, R., Sr. a Moses. R. H.. Fr. s Moses, W. B.. Jr. s Mosser, K., So. a MoxleM. I. £., Machinist Mueller, G. W., 1 Mulford, J. M., Fr. a Mullins, A. P., Sr. a Mullins. F. P.. Fr. a Mungall. D., Jr.. Jr. a Munich. F. P.. 1 Munro. ]. A.. Sup ' t. Munro. W.. Jr. for.. Grad. s Munson. C. L.. Led. Munson, C. S., Fr. a Munson, G. W., Ir., Fr. s Munson, R. B., Sr. s Murchey, K. E., Sr. a Murchie, H. F., Fr. s Murfey. A. A.. Fr. a Murfey. C. A.. Fr. s Murfey. S. L., Jr. s Murphy. F. J.. Jr. a Murphy. G. C. Fr. a Murphy. J. L.. 3 I Murphy, V. B., Fr. a Murray. A., Jr.. Jr. a Murray. F. W.. Jr.. Sr. a Murray. J. B.. Jr. s Murra)). J. H ., Head Gardener Murray, O., Jr. i Murray. T. E., Jr., Fr. s Murray. W. G.. 1 Musgrave. W. M.. Grad. Myers. D. H.. Jr. a Myers, F. H., Spec. A jjers, G. H., Led. Myers, G. W., 2 Myers, R. E., Sr. a Myers. V. €.. g. Grad. s Nabsledt. A. T.. Jr. a Nadler, A. C, Assl. Naedele. T. C., Jr. i Nagata. K.. Spec, d Nash, C. £.. Lect. Nash. R, F.. Sr. for. Nason. L. B., Accountant Naumburg, W.. Jr., Fr. s Neal, H. €., Sr. s Neeser. R. W., g Grad. s Neff, S. B., g. G;ad. s Negley, R. V., Sr. i Nelson, B., 2 Nelson, F. T., Ir. a Nelson, P. A., Jr. d Nemiah, R. C, Fr. a Nesbitt, E. S., Jr. a Nellleton, F. H., g Neltldon. C. H.. .Ass ' t. Prof. Neltlelon, G. R., So. a Nettlelon, K. E., 1 Newberry, J. S., g Newbury, H. A., Sr. s Newell, A. M., mus. Newell, C. R., Jr. s Newell, E. T.. Curator Nervell. F. H .. Led. Newman, J. F., 1 Newman, S. J., So. a Newson, W. M., Sr. s Newton, S. M., Sr. a Nicander. A H.. Sr. s Nichols, E. K., Jr. d Nichols. C. £., AssU and Proctor Nichols, J. B., Fr. s Nicholson, P. C. Fr. a Nicholson, R. A.. Spec. Nickel G. W.. Ir, a Nicoll, M. E.. mus. Nie. S.. Jr. J Niemeyer, J. H., Prof. Nill. M. W., Sr. 5 Nimick. A., Sr. s Noble. L. F.. g, Grad. s Noble, W. C., Jr., g. Grad. s Noel. E. T., 2 ; Noel. J. H., 2 Noel. O. F.. 2 ; Nolan. W. J.. I Norcom, W. P., So. a North. H. B.. Instr. Northup, E. B., Northrop, R. P., mus. Norton, E. H., Fr. s Norton, J. P., AssU. Prof. Norton. L. H.. Jr. a Noleslein. F. B.. Jr. for., Grad. s Nolkins. L. A., Ass ' t. Notkins, W. A.. Spec, s Nolz. C. £,. Cataloguer Noyes. C. R.. g Noycs. D. R., g Noyes. G. M.. Jr. a Nuckle, J. A.. Nye. I., g Oakes. S. R. M.. Jr. d Oakley. E. F.. 1 Oberhelman, G. O., Jr. a Obernauer, H., Jr. a O ' Brien, D. T., 3 O ' Brien, E. M., Sr. a O ' Brien, E. P., Fr. a O ' Brien, H. V., Jr. a O ' Brien, J. F., 1 m O ' Brien, J. V., 2 O ' Brien, M. J. G., So. a O ' Brien, T. A., Ass ' t. O ' Brien, W. B.. Fr. 5 O ' Brien, ' W. H. J., I m O ' Bryan, E., Jr., So. a O ' Connell, B. M., 2 I O ' Connell, T. F., 2 O ' Connor, C. S., 3 O ' Connor, I. F. T., 3 O ' Connor, K. A., mus. O ' Donnell, C. T., I O ' Donohue. W. T., So. a Oertel. H .. Prof. Ogilvy, A. E., Fr. s O ' Grady, V. E., Fr, s Ohlson, A.. Mid. d Okamoto, K.. g. Grad. s O ' Keefe. H., 3 Olcott, C. M.. Sr. a Olcott, N., 2d, 2 ; Olds, I. S., g alp InlurrBity 19D8-9 495 Olmslcad, E. H.. R. Grad. J Olmsltd. F. H., Sr. a Oppitz, L. K... e Orcull, W. L., 2 m Ordway. P. S.. g Ordwav. V. H., Jr.. I m ORourke. I.. Fr. j Orlhwein, P. J.. Fr. a Ortmayer, C. G.. Fr. s Osborn, E., Fr. j Oshorn. H. M.. Bursar Osborn. M A., g Oihorne. O. T.. Prof. Osborne. W.B., Jr.. Sr. or. O Shaughnessy. L. B.. I OjfranJer. H. J.. C cr f OSulllvan. P. B., Jr. s Oteyza. M. J., Jr. for., Spec, s Otis. c. p.. g Olis, H. N.. Sr. a Overbagh, J. C.. Fr. a Owen. .A. K., 1 m Page. C. W.. Jr.. Fr. a Page. F. L. G.. Sr. s Page. F. S.. Sr. 3 Page. R.. Jr. 5 Pagler. .A ' . T.. Fr. s Pagler. L. B., Sr. a Paine. F. W., Jr. a Painter. T. S.. g. Grad. 5 Palkin. S.. Jr. j Paiioiti. F. .A.. I ; Palmblad. H. V. E., g Palmer. A. H.. Prof. Palmer. C. R.. FelloL, Palmer. E.. Jr. s Palmer. H. S., Fr. a Palmer. J. J.. Jr., 2 ( Palmer. V. H.. g Pangburn. C H.. Fr. a Pangburn. D. B.. [r. s Paramore. J. W., Fr. j Parrells. C. A. Fr. a Pardee. R. M. |r. a Parish. R. R.. Sr. 5 Parker. A. D.. Sr. a Parker A. G.. Jr.. Jr. s Parker. C. P.. Spec. Parker. E. P.. Fellorv Parker. F. H., Fr. a Parker. H. W .. Prof. anj Dear, Parker. J.. 3d. Sr. , Parker. J. E.. 1 Parker. M. O.. Fr. a Parker. R. A.. Fr. a Parker, W. N.. g Parkhurst, E. L., Fr. s Parkinson. D., Jr. for., Grad. s Parkinson. E. W. B., So. a Parks. L. B.. Sr. a Parks. T. T.. Fr. a Parry. J. J.. Fr. a Parry. M. O.. Sr. a Parsons, C Fr. a Parsons, G. F., Jr.. Jr. a Parsons, J. A., Cataloguer Parsons, Judson A.. Sr. a Parsons. J. P.. Fr. a Parsons. T. S.. Fr. s Parsons. W. H., Jr., Jr. a Partch. L. C.. g, Grad. d Partridge T. D.. Fr. a Pastorius. A. R.. Fr. s Paton. J. B.. g, Grad. s Patterson. G. S., Jr. s Patterson, P., So. a Patterson, R. A., So. a Patterson. W. W.. Grad. Paltison. M. M.. So. a Patton. J. W. Spec, j Pallorh M. M: Cataloguer Paul. C. H., Fr. a Paul. V. L.. Sr. s Paul!. J. R.. Fr. a Paxton, P. J.. Sr. for. Payne. H.. Sr. a PeahoJv. H. £., Lect. Peabody, S. So. a Peacock. C. S., g Pearson, W. E.. jr. a Pease, F. A., So. a Peck, A. H., Fr. a Peck, A. W., 1 Peck. £.. Instr. Peck. E. £., Cataloguer Peck. E. W.. g Peck. H. L.. I Peck. H. T.. Sr. s Peck. T.. Prof. Peebles. R. D., Fr. s Peieff, N. E., g Peirce. C. A., Sr. a Peirce, E. S.. Sr. s Peirce. R. C. M.. Sr. a Penck A., Lect. Penck. W.. Spec, s Pennell, A. T.. Spec. .1 Peppard, J. G., Jr., Fr. s Perkins. C. C, Ass ' l. Perkins, C. L.. Fr. a Perkins, S. B.. [r. s Perrin. D., Prof. Perrin. H. B.. g Perrin. J. B.. Sr. a Perry. C. C, Inslr. Perry, F. L., Grad. Perry. H. T. E.. Fr. a Perr ), . H.. Lect. Perry. S. H.. 1 Perry. W. H.. g Peter, J. C, Jr. a Peters N. E., Sr. a Peters, T. M., Fr. a Peters. W. A., Jr., Fr. a Petersen. W., g Peterson. A. P., Sr. s Pettingill, S. B., Ir.. 1 Pellil, F. L., g. Mid. J Pelruccelli,. M. C.. I m Pellee. A. D., So. a Pettit, G. E.. So. a Pharr, C, g Phelan, S. M., Jr., Sr. a Phelps, C. D., Instr. Phelps. H. B., Registrar and Ass ' l. Phelps, I. M., Fr. s Phelps R., Jr. a Phelps, V. v., g. Grad. d Phelps, W. L.. Prof. Philbin, E. R., So. a Philbin, S. H.. Jr. a Philips. A. IV.. Prof. and Dean Phillips, C. A., g Phillips, L. J., Jr. s Phillips, R. H. Fr. a Phipps. H. F., So. a Phipps, L. W., So. a Pierce. A. F., Fr. s Pierce, B. A., mus. Pierce, F. E., Instr. Pierce, F. W., g. Grad. s Pierce. N. C. Fr. s Pierce N. P.. Jr. s Pierce, ' R. H.. Ir. a Pierpont, J., Prof. Pierpont, J., Jr., Jr. .s Pierpont, L. C., mus. Pigott, W. T.. Jr.. So. a Pinchol, C Prof. PIrsson, L. v.. Prof. Pitman. E. P.. Ass ' t. Pitlman, S. L., Fr. a Piatt. C. H., 2 Plait, I. C, Jr. a Piatt, P. S., Fr. a Piatt, S. P., Fr. a Piatt, V., Fr. s Plumb. H. K., So. a Plumb, M. R.. Sr. a Pogue, J. £., ,-., Ass-t. Pomeroy, G. S.. Jr., Jr. a Pomeroy, T., Sr. a Pond, D. W., Sr. s Pond, R. A., Sr. s Pond, W. G., 3 Poole. J.. Sr. 5 Poore. J. G., Jr. a Poormcn, J. H. Jr. d Pope, C., Fr. s Porter. C. V .. Ir., Ass ' l. Registrar Porter, F. C, Prof. Porter, G. C, So. a Porter, H. P., Spec, s Porter, M., Sr. a Porter, W. C., 2 Porter W. S., mus. Post, L. T., Sr. a Potter, O. B., Ir. s Potter, J. H., Fr. 5 Powell. T. B., Sr. d Powelson. I- R.. 3 Powers. M ' . K., Ir. a Pratt. H. de V.. Fr. s Pratt. W. C, Sr. a Prentice B. H., g Prentice! D. B.. Ir. s Prentice, G. G., Jr.. Fr. s Prentice. S. O., Prof. Preston, H. R., Fr. s Preston, J. H., Ir. s Preston. N. E.. Fr. s Preston. P R.. Sr. s Price. A.. 1 ( Price. A. L.. So. a Price. C. B.. Ir. a Price. O. W., Lect. Price. W. A. Prlchard. R. P.. Sr. for. Prime. W. A., Fr. a Prince. A. L., Ir. m Princell, P. P., Sr. a Prindle, W. E. Fr. s Proctor, E. O., Sr. a Proctor. G. D.. 1 m Proctor. M. R., Fr. a Prosser T H.. jr. s Prosser, W. E.. Sr. s Prutting. R. H., mus. Quenlin. C. Priv. Sec . Ouiggin. G. R.. Sr. a Ouinlan. E. I., 3 Oulnn, M. I.. 2 ; Quint. K. M.. g Rahold, C. Instr. Rafferty. M. L.. Fr. s Rapan. j. I.. 3 496 Ori|r Sanitrr ani Pot J Durri Ragan, R., Fr. 5 Reynolds . D. L., Sr. a Rainier. J. A.. Jr. . Reynolds, E. H., Jr. s Ralston. W. J.. Jr. 5 Reynolds, G. L., Jr. a Ramsay, 0. C. Prof. Reynolds. H. C., Sr. a Rand. E. H., So. a Revnolds. H. M., Prof. Rand. G. L.. Fr. a Reynolds, H. S.. Jr. m Rand. R. F., Asil. Reynolds. W. M., Fr. Rand, S. C. Sr. a Riccardi, A. V„ 1 ; Randall, H. B.. Fr. s Rice, A. R., mus Randle. J, S. Sr. s Rice. C. B.. Imlr. Randolph. F. F., So. a Rice, C. J., Sr. a Randolph, V. C, Grad. Rice. j. P.. Inslr. Rankin. L. A.. Jr. a Rice. W. K., Sr. a Rathbun. H. B., Jr. s Richards. C. B.. Prof. Rauch. W. L., Fr. i Richards, E. C. M., Sr. Ray, C. H., Fr. 5 Richards. E. L.. Prof. Raymond, C. H., 2d, Sr. a Richards, H. B.. Fr. a Raymond. D. E., Fr. 5 Richards. H. H.. Fr. s Raymond. F. T., Sr. a Richards, W. R.. Fellolv Raymond. H. A., g Richardson, G. A., Jr. c RavnolJs. E. v.. Prof. Richardson, H. B.. Sr. c Ravnolds, R., Ir. a R.chardson. I. V.. 1 Rayworlh. J. C.. Asst. Richardson, 0. H.. AssU Read. H. L., Sr. a Prof. Read. W, H., [r. a Richardson, S., So. a Reckert. F. C, So. a Richmond, G. F..Jr..Fr Redfield P. W., Sr. a Rickard, S. D., Spec, s Redick, E. S., 1 Ricko.ds. F. S.. g Reed, A. L.. g, Grad. 5 Riddle, T. P., Jr. a Reed. C. L.. So. a Riggs, E. F., Jr., Sr. a Reed. E. B.. Asil. Prof. Riggs. T. L., Jr. a Reed, G.. mus Riley. R. A., Sr. s Reed, H., Jr.. Jr. 5 Rinoe, H. R., 3 Reed. I. C, Fr. s Rip ' lev. A. L, Fello-u Reed, t. B.. Fr. 5 R.sdon, C. A., Ir. s Reeder H. W., Jr. s Rising, R. B., Spec, s Reeds. C. A., ?, Grad. 5 Riltenour. G. W.. Sr. i Rees. K.. Inslr. Ritler. F.. Fr. s Regan, W. F., 1 m Rives. F. B.. So. a Reichgoll. D.. Fr. 5 Robbins. D. R., Sr. s Reid. C. C. Spec. Robhins. F. 0.. Inslr. Reld, H. B., Ir. a Robbins L. R., 3 Reid. S. W. Spec, m Robert. H. M.. Jr., g Reid. T. P.. So. a Roberts. A. E.. Ir. s Reigelulh. R. J.. ? Robert!. €.. Ir. s Reilley. F. A.. 1 I Roberts. E. C. Ir. a Reilly. B. E., 2 Rohcrls, E. .. Ass ' t. Reilly, J. €., Jr.. 1 Roberts, E. L., Ir., So. Reimann, G. A., Fr. 5 Roberts J. S., Jr. a Reimann. ].. Sr. s Roberts. P.. Ir. a Reisner E. H.. ? Roberts. R. L.. Fr. 5 Reisner. |. H.. Fr. a Roberts. W P.. Sr. a Remington. W. B.. Fr. 5 Robertson. F. C.. g Rend, F. A., Ir. s Robertson. T. M.. g Renton, G. F.. Jr.. Sr. s Robinson, A. F.. Jr. a Resnlk. I. W., 1 ; Robinson. C Instr. Resnikoff, C. M., 1 Robinson. C. I., Fr. 5 Rcltger. L. F.. Ass ' l. Prof Robinson. C. P.. g Reynolds, C. M.. Fr. a Robinson, W. G., g Robinson, W. M., Jr., So. a Robison, P. G., Sr. a Rochfort, E. L., 1 m Rockwell, W., Fr. 3 Rodenbach, C. P., So. a Rodiger, W. G., Sr. s Roe. H. G. Roe. I. W.. Inslr. Roehrs, K., Spec, i Roesler, W. F., Sr. s Rogers. H. N.. 1 Rogers. H. W.. Prof. and Dean Rogers, J. C., Grad. Rogers. ]. F. Ass ' t. Rogers, J. H., Sr. a Rogers. P., Jr. s Rogers. P. H., 1 m Rogers. R. P., 3 Rogers, W. S., Ir. a Rohrbach, C. R, Jr., Fr. a Rolfe. C. E., mus. Rolofson. J. J.. Jr.. Grad. Romadka, J. M.. Jr. a Romme, J. H.. 3 Roome. R.. Jr. a Root. E. K.. Led. Root, F. J., Sr. 5 Rose, R. S.. Sr. a Rose. W. C. Assl. Rosenbaum. H.. g. Grad. 5 Rosenbaum. J., g. Grad. s Rosenbaum. S. B.. g. Grad. 5 Rosenberg. A. R., 2 Rosenfeld. P. L.. Fr. a Rosenthal. S.. 2 Rosine, D., mus. Ross, R., So. a Ross. Z. C., So. a Rossiter, J., g Rolellini, M.. Roth. F. G., Jr. a Roth, R. J.. Sr. s Rothensies. L. D.. Jr. s Rothschild. A. L., 1 Rothschild, L. L.. So. a Routenberg. H. W., Sr. J Rowe. S. M.. Fr. a Rowland, E. T.. Fr. s Rowland. J. E., So. a Rowland. J. T., So. a Rowland, M. T.. Fr. a Rowland. W. £.. Cashier Rudd. W. B.. Ir, s Ruff. A. W . Sr. a Ruffcorn, G, W.. 1 ; Ruffcorn. W. M., 3 Ruge, E. G. W., Fr. a Rumsey, J. F., Jr., So. a Runciman. L. 5.. Fr. 5 Rungee. H. A., Fr. a Rupp. N. N.. g Rush. R. W., Ir. 5 Russell. D. G.. Sr. s Russell. E. D.. Fr. 3 Russell, E. S., g Russell, G. M., Ir. a Russell. T. H.. Prof. Russell. T. H.. Jr., Jr. m Russell. W. H., Fr. a Russell. W. I.. Sr, m Rulhven. R. S.. 2 ; Ryder, R. H.. 1 m Ryder. S. W.. Sr. a Ryland, W. J., g Sagarino, J. F., Sr. s St. John. C. W., So. a St. Lawrence. A. I.. Sr. s Salisbury. L. M.. Fr. 5 Salt. M. E., mus. Salt, T. W.. g, Grad. d Sallzstein. H. C.. Jr. 5 Sammis, D. S., Sr. 5 Samuels, W.. Fr. s Sanborn. M. R.. Assl. Sanchez, P. G.. Grad. Sanders. J. W.. So. a Sanderson, B. B.. Sr. a Sanderson. G. H., Jr. a Sanderson, J. C g Sanderson. R. L.. Ass ' l. Prof. Sandquisl. O. A., Jr. s Sanford. C. £., Ass ' l. Sanford. L. C. Inslr. Sanford, S. B. Jr. s Sanford, S. S., Prof. Sanford. T. F., Jr. s Sarason. P. B.. Sr. a, I m Sargent. G. P. T., g Sargenl. H. B.. FelloK Sargent. L. G.. Fr. s Sa gent, R. C. So. a Sargent. S. F.. Fr. s Saltig. C. A., Ir. s Savage. A. W.. Jr. s Savage, E., Fr. s Savage. T. E.. g. Grad. s Savidis. C. G.. g, Grad. s Saxon. B. F.. Grad. d Scarbrough. M. M.. Inslr. Scarlet ' , J. A.. Jr., Jr. s Schaefer, F. W.. Jr. s Shaeffer. S. C, Sr. d Schall, H. S., g, Grad. s Schall, J. E., Jr., Sr. s f alf llitiurrBttn 1908-9 497 Scharff. B. W., So. a Scharman, A. C Fr. a Scharmann, H. G., Jr. s SchcvM. R. Aisl. Prof. Schlein. S. C. 1 ; Schmidt, A., I Schmltz. F. J., Fr. 5 Schneider, A ' ., 3 Schnuck. E. C Jr. s Scholes. S. R., g, Grad. s Scholl, R. F., 2 m Scholle, F.. Fr. a Schrenck. H. v.. Led. Schroeder, D. E., mus. Schucherl, C, Prof, and Curator Schuckai, A., mus. Schultz. J. R., g. Grad. s Schuhz. W. E., g, Grad. J Schulz. L.. Instr. Schuize, T., Sr. a Schuyler, R. L., Inslr. 5c iniai, . C Lihrariart Schwaner, S. F., Fr. a SchaarL:. A ., Ass ' l. Schweizer, R. J., Sr. a. Spec. m. Scofield, E. L.. Jr. Sr. a Scolt, B. H., Fr. a Scolt, H. P., Jr., So. a Scott, H. S., Jr. 5 Scott, W., g Scovlll, A. H., Jr., Fr. a Scoville. S., Jr.. g Scribner, F. J., Sr. a Scudder, F. D., So. a Seabrook, R., So. a Seabury, M. A., Sr. a Seaman, S. D., g Seckerson, H. A., g, Grad. s Secor, C. E. Jr., Sr. a Seeley, A. B., Sr. s Seery, J. W., Fr. j Se nalla. E., I m Seidensticker, R. F., 2 m Seilh, L. K., Fr. a Seilz, H. M., Jr. 3 Sekido, N., g Selden. G. D.. Jr., Fr. s Selin, W. E., g. Grad. s Selover, C. E., Jr., Sr. a Semple, W. C., Fr. 5 Serabian. R. N., Sr. s Serri, F. R., So a Sessions, K. H., So. a Sewall. A.. Jr. a Seward, F. D., So. a ScwarJ, U. L., Instr. Scybold, G. H., Sr. a Seyburn, W., F r. s Seymour, E. P., Jr. a Seymour, J. A., Sr. d Shaffer, F. A., 3 Shank. C. H.. Jr.. I Shannon, G. A., Fr. a Shapiro, A. M., Jr. s Shapiro. I.. Spec. Shapiro, M M., 2 Shapleigh, A. W., So. a Sharp, W., Sr. a Shartenberg, C.. So. a Shattuck, H. F.. So. a Shaw, E. S., Fr. s Shear, H. H., Jr., Fr. s Sheehan, J. H., 1 Sheehan, M. T., Jr. m ShMon. E. W.. Inslr. Shelnilz, J., Fr. a Shelton, W. H. P., Fr. a Shenk, E. R., Fr. s Shepard, A. M., Sr. a Shepard, N. A., Jr. s Shepard, O. C, Fr. a Shepard, S., Jr. g Shepard, S. S., Sr. a SheparJ. IV. K.. Instr. Sheppard, E. M., Sr. a Sheridan B. L., 2 Sheridan, H. J., Fr. s Sherman C. P., Ass ' l. Prof. Sherman, D. W., Fr. a Sherman, E. E., So. a Sherman, J. H., So. a Sherman, R., Jr. a Sherriil, H. K.. So. a Sherwood, E. F., 1 Sherwood, G. C., g Sherwood, H. K. T., Fr. a Ids G. K., |r Ids, L. I., Fr. s Ids, S. B., So. a Ids, W. H., Jr., Ir. I, E. S., 3 ; Imgford, G. W., Ir. : nkle, B., Jr., Fr. s pley, P. G., Spec, m Short. S. E., Jr. 5 Shulansky, J., Jr. s Sibley, C. L., Fr. s Sibley, G. F., 3 ; Sidenberg, A. M., So. a Slems, A. G., I Siller, M. M., I Silva, A. B., Sr. for. Simmons, C. D., Sr. a Simmons, R., Sr. for. Simpson, A. R., So. a Skau, C. B., Spec. Skelton, R. H., Sr. s Skene, C. M. S., Fr. s Slaght, W. E. A., g, Grad. Slattery, F. J., I Slavin, A. H., 2 ; Slider, H. B.. Sr. a Sloan, W. S., Spec, s Slornick, M. N., Jr. a Small, C. M., g. Mid. d Smart, W. P., Sr. a Smernoff, A. A., Sr. m Smillie, R., Sr. a Smimow, E. R., mus. Smith, A. E., I Smith, A. O., Fr. s Smith, A. W., Jr., 3 ; Smith, B. A., mus. Smith, Benj. H., Jr. s Smith, Bryan H., Sr. s Smith, C. A., g, Grad. 5 Smith, C. G., Spec, d Smith, C. H., Prof. Smith, Carlton S., Fr. a Smith, Charles S., Fr. a Smith, D. C. W., 2d, Fr. 5 Smith, D. P., Jr. a, I m Smith, D. S., Instr. and Sec ' y. Smith, D. T., Jr. a Smith, Edward H., Fr. a Smith, Emery H., Sr. a Smith, F. R., Fr. a Smith, F. W., I Smith, G. M., Jr. a Smith, H., )r., Sr. a Smith, H. B., Jr. s Smith, H. D., Ass ' l. Smith. H. £., Prof, and Dean Smith, H. E., So. a Smith, H. J., Fr. s Smith, H. M., |r. a Smith, H. v., Fr. a Smith. J. B., Fr. s Smith, J. C, I Smith, J. G., Fr. a Smith, J. L., Fr. 5 Smith, K. O., Fr. s Smith, L. E., Sr. a Smith, L. S., Spec. Smith, M. C. 2 Smith. M. F., AssU. Smith M. H.. Cataloguer Smith, O. H., So. a Smith, O. L., Ir. s Smith, P. A., jr. 3 Smith, P. F., Prof. Smith, S.. Fr. a Smith, S. I., I rof. Smith, V. A., Fr. s Smith, W. C. Fr. a Smith, W. H., Fr. J Smith, W. R., Jr., 2 Smyth, M. W., g Smyth, v., Felloo Snead, H. S., Sr. s Sneath, E. H., Lect. Sneath, G. M. g. Mid. d Sneath, S. B., 2d, Fr. s Snowdon, F. B., So. a Snyder, E. D., Jr. a Snyder, L. C, Fr. 3 Snyder, T. E., Sr. for. Snyder, W. P., Jr., Jr. s Soderbcrg. R. B., Fr. s Solomon, J., Fr. a Soong. A., Fr. s Soule, L., So. a Soule, O. F., Fr. s Southgate, S. L., Fr. a Southworth, H. M., Sr. a Spaenkuch, A., Spalding, C. C, Demonstrator Spalding, R. L.. Spanglcr, A., 2 Sparhawk, W. N., Jr. for. Grad. 5 Spaulding, A. T., g Spencer, B. K., Jr. s Spencer, J. B., Jr. a Spencer, S. P., Jr.. Fr. a Spencer, T. H., Fr. s Sperry, F. N., Instr. Sperry, J. A., 2d. Sr. a, 1 m Sperry, R. S., Jr. s Spier, S. L.. Ass ' t. Spitzer, J., I Spitzer. R. A., Sr. a Spoerle, W.. Sr. a Sprengcr, W ., Demonstrator Springer, .A., Jr., Sr. a Springer. W.. |r., Sr. for. Spurr, A. C, 2 Squire, R. W., Fr. a Squires, A. R., Sladlmiller, K. C, Sr. s Stadlmiller, L. R., Ir. s Slandish, F. B., Inslr. Stanley, L. L., Ir. a Stanley-Brown, R., Jr. s Stanton. E. C, So. a Stanton, L. N., Fr. a 498 ®l]p Saunrr aiti nt |Iii«rri Starkweather, H. W., ?, Grad. s Starkweather, J. R.. mus. Starr. A. R., Jr., Sr. s Starr, C. F., Fr. s Starr, H. E., g Starr, J. F., Fr. a Starring, M. B., Jr., So, a States, E. J., Jr. m Stearns, B., Jr. 5 Stearns, E. E., Fr. a Steele. A., Mid. J Steele, A. T.. g. Grad. J Steele, C. M., Jr. a Sleelc. H. M., Inslr. Steiner, H. A., Fr. a Stelle W. B., Grad. J Stelter, B. F., ?, Grad. s Stephens. H. V.. Sr. i Stephenson, G. W., Fi; s Sterling, M. O., Fr. 5 Sterling. S.. So. a Stem, R. B.. Jr. a Stetson. G. A.. Jr. s Stetson. I. G.. Jr. for., Grad. s Stetson. J. M.. Sr. a Stevens, E., Fr. a Stevens, J. B., I Stevens, J. F., Jr.. Fr. 5 Stevens. M. L., Stevens. N. C. Jr. a Stevens, N. E., g, Grad. s Stevens, P. A ' ., Fr. a Stewart, F. A., Sr. s Stewart, H. E., Jr. m Stiles. H. S.. Fr. 3 StiUman. R. E., 3 Stillwell, A.. Fr. s Stimson P. M., Jr. a Stivers, J. L., 2 ; Stix, C. I., So. a Stockton, S. D., Jr., Sr. a Stoddarl, J. C., Fr. a Stoddart, J. T.. Sr. 5 Slokes. A. P., Jr.. Secretary Stokes. F. B.. So. a Stokes. H. P.. Sr. a Stokes. H. W.. Sr. a Stokesbury. C. H.. Fr. s Stone, E. J.. Fr. . Stone, G. A., 2 ; Stone, 1. D., Jr. s Stone, J. A., Sr. s Stone. M. C. Sr. a Stone, N. B., 1 Stone, N. L., Jr. s Stone, W. A., Fr. 5 Slory, T. L., I m Stout, H. L.. Fr. s Street, E. A., mus. Street, H. A., Fr. a Strieker, W .. Jr., Jr. a Strobridge, R. L.. Jr. s Strong, J. P.. Accountant Strong, R. W., Sr. s Strout, E. A., Jr., Fr. a Struby, W. v.. Fr. 5 Stuart, E. H.. Fr. 5 Stuart. J. B., Jr. 5 Sturges. H. H., Jr. 5 Suchawolsky. J.. I Sudarsky, C.. Spec. Sukloff, W - I ' Sullivan. B. H.. Sr. a Sullivan, J. J., Spec. Sullivan, M. G., mus. Summers. T. B., Fr. s Sumner, F. A., g. Grad. J Sumner, W. C. Prof. Sunderland, C. D., Fr. a Surface. C. T .. Imtr. Suruda, N., g. Grad. s Sutton, T. L.. Fr. s Srvain. H. L.. Prof. Swartz, M. D.. g. Grad. s Sweeney, E. A ' ., 2 Sweeney, E. F., 2 Sweeney, J. B.. 2 Sweeney. J. C.. So. a Sweeney, J. M., Jr., Jr. a Sweeney, J. P.. Sr. a Sweet, G. C.. I m Sweet. W. N., So. a Swenson, L. E., g Grad. 5 Swenson. S. M., Fr. s Swett, R. F., Sr. a Swift, S. R., Sr. d Sykes, A. D., Jr. s Symes, G. G., g. Grad. s Symington, W. H.. Fr. a Symons, T. W.. Jr.. So. a Taddeo. J.. Taft, A. I., g. Grad. s Taft, R. A., Jr. a Taft. W. H., Fettoix Taft, W. H., Sr. a Taggart, T. D., Sr. . Taglialatela, E., g, Grad. J Tainlor, J. S., g Taintor, N. C, Sr. a Takagl, S.. g Takahashi, S., g Talbot, H. E., Ir., Fr. s Talbott, C. M., Fr. 5 Talcotl. H. W., Sr. a Talmage, J. B.. Fr. s Tamsky, I. W., I I Tanaka, S., g, Grad. ti Tang, H., Jr. a Tanner, A. P., Fr. a Tasker, A. H., Jr. s Taylor, D. F., Jr. s Taylor. E. C, Instr. Taylor, G. H., So. a Taylor, R., 1 Taylor, R. D., 2 Taylor, R E.. So. a Taylor. S. H.. mus. Taylor. T. J., g. Sr. a Tavlor. T. S.. AssU. Taylor, W. W., Jr. s Tearse, R. J.. Sr. a Teasdale, L. A., Jr. s Tener, A. C., Fr. a Tenney, C., g Terrill, J. C., Jr. 5 Terrill, M. C., Sr. a Terry, J. T.. 3d, So. a Tetreault. H. N.. So. a Thacher. S. E.. Accountant Thacher, T.. Led. Thacher, T. A., 2 Thatcher, R.. Sr. a Thatcher. W. S., Jr. 5 Thaw. B.. 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I., Asst. Tomlinson, D. G., Fr. a Tommers, A. E. B., Jr. 5 Torrey, C. C, Prof. Torrey, I. L., mus. Toucey, J. M.. Jr. s Tourney, J. W., Prof, and Director Tournier. C. A., g, Grad. s Tower, C Jr., Fr. a Townsend, E. H., Fr. a Townsend,, J. C Jr. a Tomnscnd, . A ., Led. Townsend. R. D.. Cata- loguer Tomnshend. R.. Asst. Trac . I. C. Asst. Prof. Tracy. R. C. Ass ' t. Tracy. T. R.. Fr. a Traer, C. S.. Jr. s Traer, G. W.. Ir.. Sr. 5 Trask. B. H., So. a Trask, J. D.. Jr.. Fr. s Treadway. M. C So a Treat, R.. Jr. s Triplehorn, D. R., I Troostwyk, ' ■. Ass ' t. Prof. Northrup, L., mus. Trowbridge, H. E., Fr. 5 Trowbridge, K. H., Trudeau, F. B., Sr. a Tsao, Y., So. a Tsur, Y., Sr. a Tuason, P., 3 Tubbs, C. F., Fr. a Tucker, R. S., Fr. s Tukey, R. H., .; Tally. T. A.. Recorder Turnbull, G. M. W., So a Turner, C. C, Jr.. So. a Turner. W. A., Ir. s Turrill. H. S., Ir. m Tuttle. E. H., g Tultle, H. O.. So. a air liiiurraitii 19 0 -9 499 Tuiilf. M. A.. Tweedy. T. H., Fr. a Ttlu-nhofcl. IV. H.. 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Oable of (Tonteitts Abbreviations .... . 52 Debating: Administrative Officers . 15 Freshman Union . 281 Alumni Advisory Board 13 University Debating Association . 273 Alumni Associations . . 85 Wigwams . 282 Alumni Weekly .... . 145 Wranglers . 283 Andover Club .... . 322 Yale-Harvard Debates . . 275 Apollo Glee Club . 263 Yale-Princton Debates . 277 Apollo Banjo Club . . 265 Yale Union . . 281 Appointments: De Forest Prize Speaking . 71 Class of 1908 . . 55 Dining Club . 293 Class of 1909 . . 58 Directory : Class of 1910 .... . 59 Academic .... 387 416 Class of 1911 . . 62 Faculty and Instructors 20-51 Association Football Team . . 231 Fine Arts . . . . 448-449 Athletics . 167-241 Forestry . 453-457 Athletic Financial Union . . 169 Graduate . . . . . 366-386 Banner . 149 Law . . . . . 470-482 Banner and Pol-Pourri . . 157 Medicine . . . . 465-469 Baseball: Music 450-452 Colege Nine .... . 191 Sheffield Scientific School 417-447 191 1 Freshman Association . 193 Theology . . . . 458-464 Record of Championship Games . . 189 Index .... . 483 Schedule 1909 ... . 187 Dramatics .... 249-253 Scores, 1908 . . . 185 DwiGHT Hall . 285 University Association . 185 Elihu Club . 165 Basketball: Faculty and Instructors 20-51 University .... . 221 Fencing Association . 233 1912 Freshman . 223 Football : Banjo and Mandolin Clubs: Record of Games since 1883 . 209 Apollo . 265 1912 Freshman Association . 215 University .... . 261 University Association . 207 Berkeley Association . . 291 Foundation of Societies . 75 Book and Gavel Club . . 313 Franklin Hall Club . . 311 Byers Hall Executive Committee . 289 Fraternities: Calendar . 10 Forestry . . . . . 129 City Government Club . 320 Junior 100-109 Class Orators and Poets . 78 Law 126-128 Class Secretaries . 80 Medical . . . . 123-125 Cloister Club .... . 301 , Senior . . . . . 91-99 Clubs . 297-345 Sheffield . . . . 110-122 College Choir .... . 270 University . . . . 130-132 Colony Club .... . 299 Glee Clubs: Corinthian Yacht Club . 339 Apollo .... . 263 Corporation .... 11 Freshman . 267 Couranl ..... . 139 University . . . . . 259 Crew: University Glee, Banjo and M andolin Boating at Yale . 179 Association . 257 1911 Freshman Navy . 183 Golf Team .... . 229 Personnel of Former Crews . 179 Groton Club . 330 Races, 1908 . 173-175 Gun Club .... . 239 Summary of Former Races . 177 Gymnastic Association . 235 University Boat Club . 173 Hill School Club . 324 Cross Country: Hockey: University .... . 203 University . 217 1912 Freshman . 205 1912 Freshman . 219 Cup Men . 296 Hogans, The . . . . . 345 Current Events .... . 358 Honors and Prizes: Dean Henry P. Wright 8 Academical Department . 55-66 Sheffield Scientific School . 67-69 (tonUnU (Tontlnuci HoTCHKiss School Club . 327 In Memoiuam .... . 88 Intercollegiate Athletic Association . 197 Intercollegiate Track Records . . 199 Iowa Club . 342 Junior .Appointments . . 59 Junior Exhibition . 71 Junior Prom .... . 245 Kit Cat Club .... . 314 KoppER Kettle Club . . 318 Lawrenceville Club . 331 Z-un. ourna . 153 Libraries . 77 Likrar Magazine. Yale . 135 Reclpienis of Lit. Medal . . 137 Masonic Club .... . 321 MeJkal Journal .... . 155 Mercersburc Club . 329 Minnesota Club .... . 343 Mohican Club .... . 344 Mt. Hermon Club . . . 326 Musical Organizations 257-270 A ' c-n.5. Yale Dai!]) .... . 143 Numbering of Rooms . . 52 Office Hours .... . 53 Orchestra . . 268 P. P. P. . 319 Pol-Pourri . 156 Prizes . 65-66-69 Prom 243-248 Pundits . 315 Publications 133-162 Record . 147 Sachem Club . 307 St. Elmo Club . 303 St. Paul ' s School Club . 325 Scholarships .... . 63 Scieniific Monthly . 151 Senior Class Officers . . 293 Senior Prom .... . 247 Statistics: Buildings. Presidents, Foundation of I )e- partmenis . 73 Publications. Foundation of Societies . 75 Swimming Association . 237 Taft Club . 317 Tennis Association . 225 University Courts . 227 Thatcher School Club . 328 Track: 191 1 Freshman Association . 201 Records .... . 199 Intercollegiate Athletic Association . 197 Intercollegiate Meet . . 197 University Ass jclation . 195 University Club . University Council University School Club Vernon Hall Club Wigwams Wranglers . Wrestling Association Wright, Dean Henry P. Y Men . Y. M. C. A. York Hall Club . Special illustrations : dge .Art School Batlell Chapel Boathouse Byers Hall . Calcium Light Night Group Waller Camp, ' 80 . Class Day 1908 Class Dav Committee College Street . Commons Connecticut Hall Corporation Room, Woodb Crew on Lake Whitney Crew on Thames Cuts from Old Banners Dean Frederick A. Jones Dean Henry P. Wright Dwight Hall . East Rock Fence Rush Forestry School Hendrie Hall . Interior of Old Library Leet Oliver Memorial H Linsly Hall . Old Laboratory Old Brick Row Phelps Hall . President Hadley and the Deans Reunion Groups, Commencement Rotunda, Bicentennial Bu.ldmg Senior Political Club Sheff. Rush Group . Sophomore (1911) German Commilee Staircase. Woodbridge Hall William H. Tafi, 78 Winchester Hall Woolsey Hall and Sheff. Row Yale Harvard Football Game. 1908 158 335 16 332 309 282 283 241 8 170 285 305 356 70 349 290 353 168 351 292 166 347 74 346 350 176 162 54 6 286 348 242 87 84 76 226 12 354 355 64 17-19 351 347 212 272 248 346 316 141 254 351 Tfn6ex to 6vertl5er5 Bowditch Furniture Co. ...... vi Brooks Brothers Curtiss Studio ii The Chas. H. Elhott Co. xi John T. 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Men of particular taste liave never questioned the wisdom of buying haberdashery of the Jenkins and Thompson char- acter. What Sterhng means to sih ' er, this name means to any article bearing the J. T. mark. Long ago we built a reputation for carrying haber- dashery far removed from the ordinary. That we have maintained this reputation is best attested by an examination of the new conceits that have passed into our stock . JENKINS THOMPSON Opposite Town Pump Distinctive Shirtings Our custom shirt depart- ment has grown to be an important factor of our business. Those who are acquainted with the luxuri- ous comfort of wearing shirts that are perfect in fit, should become acquain- ted with our broad showing of new spring shirtings. The finest materials from the Scotch looms are here. Many entirely new designs in beautiful colorings, at . 3.50 or three for -JIO. 1909 S VOTED Sl)ulman (TomfanY MOST POPULAR TAILORS 1024 Chapel Street OPP. VANDERBILT HALL NEW HAVEN OF RUTLAND, VERMONT Print nnh ItnJi THIS ' OIAME PLAIES BY i uffnlk iEugraitiug (Enmpatty OF BOSTON, M ASS. A. G. SPALDING BROS. The Largest Manufacturers in the world of Implements and Uniforms for Baseball Lawn Tennis Basketball Golf, Track Spalding ' s Trade Mark on what yuu purchase is a Guarantee of Quality Field Sjports Spalding ' s New Spring and Summer 1909 Catalogue, complete edition, 144 pages, about 2000 illustrations, etc. Copy mailed to any address on receipt of request. A. G. Spalding Bros, are the official outfitters to all teams and individuals of Yale University A. G. SPALDING 61 BROS. 126 Nassau Street NEW YORK 29-33 W, 42d Street M The Chas. H. Elliott Co. 7 C I jCir cst Co kor Fji(rrcri ' no House i)i the J I orld Works: 17th Street and Lehijsh Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PA. Commencement Invitations and Class Dav Programs Dance Programs and Invitations. Menus Class and Fraternity Inserts for Annuals Class and Fraternity Stationery Class Pins and Medals iwritc for cataiogi Calling Cards ISpeclal offer to Students) For Thirty Years YALE CO-OP Has stood a mighty defender for the students against high prices for their suppHes. lIThe steadily increasing vol- ume of its business is strong testimony of its success. • ' DICGINGS IN YORK HALL Your (o ' i ' oTd) College Home The Old Yale Store has made many a Yale man feel right at home in New Haven. We ' re college-furnishing specialists. Our business to make your rooms look good and feel good to you and your chums and save you high-cost on furnishings that ' ll keep up their end Couple of big floors here (store-houses too) crammed around College opening time with new stunts in college outfittings. Go specially after them for you. 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