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l2 THE Y.-was l7REsieiAi.LxN BLUE Booli Departments of Yale University fContinuedD The School of Fine Arts Director, VV. Sergeant Kendall, Room l, Art School, Thursday 9 a. m. to 12 m. Secretary, George l-l. Langzettel, daily except Saturday, 9 a. in. to l2 m. 3 2 to el p. m. Collections open free, week days Get. l to June l, l to 5 p. in., also Sunday afternoons, Nov. l to Nay l. The School of Music Dean, l-Ioratio XV. Parker, l26 College St., NYednesday l2.30 to l p. m. g Tuesday, NVednesday, Thursday, Friday 3 p. 1n. Secretary, David S. Smith, l26 College St., 'Wednesday l2.30 to l p. m.: Tuesday, Thursday 2.30 p. m. f,OFhce, daily l0 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. 3 2 to 4 p. m. The Forest School Director, james VV. Toumey, Marsh Hall, 360 Prospect St., daily 9 a. m. to l2.30 p. m. E School of Religion Dean, Charles R. Brown, 668 Taylor Hall, daily except Monday, 9 to 10 a. m. The Medical School Dean, George Blumer, Room l, Medical School, l50 York St., Wfednesday 8.30 to 9.30 a. in, CDean's office, 9 a. ni. to l2 m., 2 to 4 p. m.j ' The Law School Dean, lflenry Wade Rogers, Hendrie I-lall, Friday, 4.00 to 6.00 p. m. Saturday, 8.30 a. m. to l2.30 a. m. Secretary, john VV. Edgerton, l7 l-lendrie Hall, daily 8 to ll a. m.
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x T1-113 var.-XLR F1eEs1e1MAN BLUE Hooii ll Bzpartments uf Eale Tllinihizrsitp Yale University President, fX1'lIl1Ll1' T. Hadley, Vlfoodbridge Hall, 10.30 a. 111. to 1 p. 111. Cljresidentis Office, 8.30 a. 111. to 1 p.111. a11d, except Satur- day, 2.45 to 4 p. 111. Vacation office l1ours, 10 a. 111. to l p. 111., Treasurer, George P. Day, lVoodbridge Hall, 11 a. 111. to l p. 111. ClTreasurer's Office, 9 a. 111. to 5 11.111, Saturday a11d 111 vacation 9 a. 111. to l 13,111.1 . Bursar, Frederic C. johnson, 13 Haughtou Hall, 9 a.111. to 4 p. 111.g Saturday, 9 a. 111. to l p. 111. Secretary, A115011 Phelps Stokes, 'Woodbridge Hall, 10 a. 111. to 1 p. 111. QSecretary's Ofhce, 8:45 a. 111. to 5 19. 111.g Saturday, 8:45 a. 111. to l p. 111. 1 Yale College C7710 .flradelizical DC'f7Gl'f111C?1Ili.D Dean, Frederick S. loues, CO11l1CCllCL1t Hall, 10.30 a. 111. to l p. 111. Registrar, Alfred K. Merritt, CO1111CCtlCL1t Hall, 9 a. 111. to l 11.111, Chair111a11 of tl1e Fresh111a11 Faculty, Hollo11 A. Farr, daily 8.30 to 9.30 a. 111., 3 NVrigl1t Hall, and 12.30 to l p. 111., 351 'VVhite Hall. The Sheffield Scientific School Director 2l1'lC1 Treasurer, Russell H. Chitte11de11, 3 Shefheld Hallf. daily 9 a. 111., to 1 p. 111. QTreasurer's Office, 8 a. 111. to 5 p. 111.5 Registrar, H. H. Vreelaud, 1 Sheffield Hall, daily 9 a. 111. tof 1 p. Fill Clerk, George M. Beers, 3 Shefheld Hall, daily 9 a. 111. to-1 5 p. 111. The Graduate School Dean, Hanus Oertel, absent. Acting Dean, Professor Charles Schuchert, 90 High St., 11.00 a. 111. to 12.00 111. cDC3I1,S Office, dailyr' 10 a. 111. to 12.30 p. 111., and, except Saturday, 2 to 3.30 p. 111.3 1
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THE YAIJQ 17Rrgsi1ml1'ixN BLUE Book - . 131 Qllluhs fur Research aah Cliriticism Tlze Autlirojvology Club. Professor Keller in charge. Meetings, room 2212, Sloane Lecture llall, generally alt. Tuesdays, 8 p. m. The Biological Club. Secretary, Dr. G. E. Nichols. Meetings, Zoological Laboratory, Thursday evenings, as announced. The Chezuical Club. Secretary, Professor Drushel. Meetings, Kent Chemical Laboratory, Pridays, 5 p. ni. The Classical Club. Program Com., Dr. H. M. Hubbell and Dr. E. VV. Nichols. Seminary Room and Library, 20 Phelps Hall. Meet-f ings, alt. Mondays, 7.45 p. ni. The Ecououzics Club. Secretary, Percy VV. Bidwell. Seminary Room and Library, Room 12B, Sloane Lecture Hall. The Engineers' Club. Secretary, Professor Lockwood. Meet- ings, Mason Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, at intervals. The English Club. President, Professor Cook. Seminary Room and Library, 25 Linsley Hall. Meetings, alt. Mondays, 7 p. m. The Geological Club. Secretary, Professor Bowman. Meet- ings, Peabody Museum, every four weeks. The Gerzuahic Club. Secretary, Professor Palmer. Meetings, 12 Lampson Hall, alt. Tuesdays, 7.30 p. m. The Hisfoi'y,Club. President, Professor Andrews. Seminary' Room and Library, 25 Linsley Hall. Meetings, 25 Linsley Hall, alt, Tuesdays, 7.45 p. m. The lwczitheuzatical Club. Secretary, Professor E. VV. Brown. Seminary Room and Library, Sloane Lecture Hall. Meetings, Sem-4 inary Room, 30 Sloane Lecture Hall. The Philosofuhical Club. President, Professor Bakewell. Sem- inary Room and Library, Herrick Hall. Meetings, Herrick Hall, alt. Fridays, 3 p. m. The Physics Club. Meetings, Sloane Physics Laboratory, Tues- days, at intervals, 7.45 p. m. The Physics .louwzal Club. President, Professor Hastings.. Meetings, 53 'Sloane Physics Laboratory, Tuesdays, 5 p. m. The Roiuczuce Club. Exec. Com., Professors Lang, Curdy, and Luquiens. Meetings, 14 Lampson Hall, twice Wa month, Saturdays, 11.30 a. m. ' K ' ' V The Semitic and Biblical Club. Secretary, Dr. Dahl. Seminary' Room, 11 Haughton Hall. Meetings, Room A, Edwards Hall, alt. Wediiesclays, 7.30 p. m. i The Yale Branch of the 16l'1'?'l6 7'lCfl7'l li-istitute of Electrical Eu- giueers. Chairman, F. N. Doolittle, 174 Bradley St. Meetings Electrical Engineering Laboratory, usually once a month. The Yale Student Braizcli of the Aluieificczu Society of Mechan- ical Engineers. Chairman, R. Frost, 111 Grove St. Meetings, Mason Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, once a month. Couuecticuz' Accidezuy of Arts and Sciences. Hon. Simeon E. Baldwin, President, Dr. George P. Eaton, Peabody, Secretary, I. C. Schwab, 22 Lib., Librarian. 4 ..,, . . , gmgr , 4,4 4-A M- VE
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