Yale University - Sheffield Scientific School Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1916

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Yale University - Sheffield Scientific School Yearbook (New Haven, CT) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 433 of 497
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428 HISTORY OF 1916 S. Character in History: Lincoln, 7145 Napoleon, 585 George Vilashington, 95 Robert E. Lee, 65 Caesar, 4. Favorite Actress: Maude Adams, 315 Billie Burke, 155 Elsie Ferguson, 115 Mary Pickford, 105 Elsie Janis, 85 Marguerite Clark, 85 Ethel Barrymore, 85 Theda Bara, 75 Julia Sander- son, 65 Marie Doro, 55 Pauline Fredericks, 55 Ina Claire, 45 Adele Rowland, 45 Julia Marlowe, 45 Geraldine Farrar, 4. Favorite Actor: Forbes Robertson, 305 Vllilliam Gillette, 145 Robert Mantell, 145 Charlie Chaplin, 135 E. H. Sothern, 125 David Warfield, 85 John Drew, 65 William Farnum, 55 Mont- gomery and Stone, 55 Douglas Fairbanks, 4 5 Frank Tinney, 4 5 Ra.ymond Hitchcock, 45 Al J olson, 4. Favorite Sport to Watch: Football, 2105 Baseball, 215 Hockey, 6. Favorite Sport to Play: Football, 625 Baseball, 585 Tennis, 465 Golf, 145 Basketball, 115 Hockey, 85 Rowing, 6. - Most Popular Campus Character: Klig, 395 Cornelius, 345 Max Shure, 175 Rosey, 115 Pete, 115 Leo, 105 L. W. Bush, 85 Jerry, 75 Ed, 45 Fish Eye, 4. College Next to Yale: Princeton, 1225 Harvard, 335 Cornell, 275 Massachusetts Institute of Teclmology, 105 Dartmouth, 95 Williams, 95 Virginia, 55 Wisconsin, 4. New York Newspaper: Times, 1385 Tribune, 485 Sun, 355 Herald, 65 American, 55 Journal, 5 5 Vllorld, 5. 5 Favorite Amusement: Theatre, 725 Movies, 245 Dancing, 17 5 Boating, 75 Hunting, 7 5 Music, 75 Cards, 65 Arguing, 55 Autoing, 55 Reading, 55 Skating, 4.



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430 HISTORY OF 1916 S. One hundred and twelve men have done some work to help pay their expenses through college. Thirty-eight men have done tutoring, eight have done engineering, and ifteen have managed eating houses or waited on table. Other occupations which have proven popular are: manufacturing, selling, summer work, soliciting, literary work, business, office work, reporting, and playing on the Shelf Orchestra. One hundred and seventeen men worked the summer after Freshman year and one hundred and thirty-six the summer after Junior year. The largest num- ber seem to regard tutoring as the most desirable form of work for an undergraduate to engage in. After this comes engineer- ing work, managing a table, soliciting and summer work. The average yearly allowance received from home is 31,182.00. This figure does not include those men who have received no assistance whatever from home. The largest yearly allowance is 35,000.00, and the smallest 350.00. The average amount spent during the entire course excluding vacation and traveling expenses is 33,113.00. The average amount spent Freshman year was 3995, Junior year, 31,056, Senior year, 31,062 The largest expenditure of any man for one year was 34,500.00. The smallest amount spent for one year was 3150. Religions Denominations: Episcopal, 65, Congregational, 42, Catholic, 32, Presbyterian, 30, Jewish, 20, Baptist, 14, Methodist, 6, Lutheran, 5, Dutch Reform, 2, Quaker, 2, Christian Science, 1, Unitarian, 1, Gregorian Christian Ortho- dox Church, 1. The total number of church members of all denominations is 221. Preparatory Schools: New Haven High School, 52, Andover, 24, Exeter, 14, Hotchkiss, 10, Lawrenceville, 10, Taft School, 9, The Hill School, 7, Pawling, 6, Tome, 4, St. Paul's, 2, other High Schools, 74, total number prepared at Prep Schools, 88. A Probable Future Occupations: Engineering, 103, Business, 34, Science, 18, Manufacturing, 13, Law, 12, Medicine, 11, Finance, 8, Mining, 6, Forestry, 5, Education, 4, Journalism, 4, Lumbering, 4, Yale-in-China, 3. The total number of men who expect to enter professional, schools is 64.

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