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N THE NEW YORK DINNER, 1907. The annual ,QI S. dinner was held at the Yale club, New York, june 5, 1907, at which the matter of the publication of the Class Record was thoroughly discussed. It was voted to keep a list of all members who had at any time been connected with ,QI S. It was also decided to publish an edition of 200 copies, and the price to be 32.00 each, a group picture of the Class at the Quindecennial Reunion to be a two-page cut. Voted, To give the Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Co. of New Haven, Conn., the contract tor printing the book. Voted, To ascertain the additional cost of binding 25 copies in full leather, and it was also decided to send the book to the printers by july I 5 at the latest. i Those present at the dinner were Kountze, Lowrie, N. D. Clark, Norton, McClellan, Cummings, Loring, VVehner, Neale, Horton, Shattuck, Cameron and Bunnell.
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24 CLASS or 1891 s., YALE COLLEGE. A delegation from ,Q2 Academic then paid us a visit, and we were favored with a few remarks by the Yale Treasurer, Lee McClung, who was followed by Mr. Luce and 'KBilly'l Iveson. There were a few remarks by Horton, who proposed a cheer for the reunion committee, after which the Class. headed by the New Britain Band, marched up to the Campus and then paid a visit to ,QI Academic. The following 50 men and the Class boy sat down to the dinner: T. O. Horton, G. C. Pinney, G. E. McClellan, VV. Adams, A. F. Kountze, F. H. Funk, R. K. VVehner, E. B. Sanger, H. VV. Gregory, H. A. Carpenter, C. G. Voorhees, A. E. Booth, R. M. Wfeyerhaeuser, B. D. Blair, J. C. Neale, T. C. Janeway, F. J. Easterbrook, G. M. Sidenberg, S. Murdock, P. F. Murdock CClass boyj, A. Trowbridge, L. A. Dodswortli, G. Osterweis, C. VV. Leaven- worth, N. D. Clark, G. Read, M. C. Isbell, D. A. Hays, VV. I. Black, E. N. Searles, L. A. Cooper, A. lfVales, N. R. Norton, S. H. Bunnell, E. O. Sutton, W. G. Preston, A. Francke, C. N. Lowrie, XV. VV. Heffelfinger, 1. D. Shattuck, F. M. Adler, T. C. B. Snell, P. I. Wtirts, DeL. A. Cameron, H. S. Cummings, R. M. Hoffman, G. M. Landers, W. B. Goodwin, A. C. Pease, D. A. Loring and A. G. Beach.
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IOGRAPHIES. WILLIAM ADAMS was born March 26, I87O, at Scarsdale, N. Y. He prepared at the Cutler School in New York City, and entered college at the beginning of Freshman year, pursuing the Mechanical Engineering course. His father, Nlfilliam Adams, a banker, was born january 31, 1840, in New York City, and died at Scarsdale, N. Y., in 1888. His mother, whose maiden name was Helen Coolidge, was born in New York City. He has four brothers: Henry C., Thatcher M. CYale 1895 S.j, john B. CwYE1lG-ISQQD, Thomas S. CYale 1901 SQ, also one sister, Margaret, who married L. S. Greenleaf. He married Alice C. Greenleaf, daughter of Richard C. Greenleaf, a graduate of Harvard, at Lenox, Mass., Janu- ary 1, 1894, and has two children: VVilliarn, born in Tuxedo, N. Y., and Lewis Greenleaf, born in Lenox, Mass. Adams became a member of the firm of Adams and VVarren, architects, in January, 1894. B 'zfzsiurcss address: 20 VV. 24th St., New York City. ' H071-ze add1'css.' Lawrence, L. I. FREDERICK MAX ADLER was born Gctober 13, 1868, at New Haven, Conn. He prepared at the Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven, and entered college at the beginning of Freshman year, pursuing the Chemistry course. His father, Max Adler, a manufacturer, was I born October 14, 1840, at Berkunstadt, Bavaria, Germany, and was a son of Sigismond and Barbetta Oppenheimer' Adler. He was a ,graduate of Mr. Lovell's school, and was married in 1866.
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