YALE ALUMNI WHEEELY THE ° PROM.” GUESTS. A List of the Season’s Visitors and their Location. The quiet city of New Haven is literally overrun with strangers at Junior Promenade time and its hotels and boarding houses are strained to the utmost in order to ac- commodate the unwonted crowds ‘The guests of the present season with the houses of their entertainment are given in the following list:— New Haven House—Miss Judson, Rochester; Miss Sloane, Mrs. S. 5. Spencer, Miss Gertrude Warren, Buf- falo; Mrs. W. H. Simmons, Miss Bart- lett, Toledo; Miss Fisher, Miss Dow- ney, Mrs. Willard Parker, Mrs. Wil- lard Parker, Jr., Miss Skiddy, Mrs. M. P. Lindley, New York; Mrs. A. J. Rose, Newark; Miss Barclay, New- burg; Mrs. Fairfax Landstreet, Miss Harkness, New York; Mrs. W. M. Crowell, Miss Sherman, Miss Wil- liams, Cleveland; Mrs. E. S. Brewer, Miss Brewer, Springfield; Miss Good- body, Mrs. H. F. Goodbody, Paitter- son, N. J.; Mrs. L. N. Booth, Miss Burns, Miss Starr, Bridgeport; Mrs. Le Vinsen, Miss Le Vinsen, New York; Mrs. Bunce, Miss Root, Hart- ford: Miss Saunders, St. Paul; Mrs. William Chrisholm, Miss Chrisholm, Miss Helen Chrisholm, Miss Raymond, Mrs. 8S. A. Raymond, Miss Helen Ranney, Miss ‘Packer, Miss M. H. Packer, Miss Alice Mead, Brooklyn; Mrs. H. D. Coffinbury, Miss Coffin- bury, Cleveland; Miss Galbraith, Miss W. B. Roberts, New York; Miss Helen Bunce, Miss Mary Clark, Hartford; Miss Caroline Myers, Miss Emily Myers, Bethlehem, Pa.; Mrs. James Ellis, Pottsville, Pa.; Miss Reed, Muncie, Ind.; Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, Rochester; Miss Peix, Miss Carruth- ers, Mrs. C. H. Peix, Danbury, Conn.; Mrs. Williams, Miss Wilson, Wans- ton, Ill; Miss Wilder, Mrs. Wilder, New York; Miss Whitmore, Mrs. C. E. Gross, Hartford; Miss Cram, Mrys. G. O. Cram, Norwalk, Conn.; Miss Kernochan, Miss MLanghorn, Mrs James Kernochan, New York; Mrs. R. Cc. Fisher, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Miss Anna Tatum, New York; Miss Stock, Chicago; Miss Murray, New Brighton, N. Y.; Mra. 2. 2. Fitch, Miss Fitch, Miss Ella Fitch, New York; Miss Ger- trude Vaile, Denver; Mrs. H. E. Haines, Flushing, N. Y.;Mrs. R. HE. Montgomery, Miss Steanor, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Mrs. W. L. Learned, Miss K. De Norton, Pittsburg, T. A. Gililespie, Pittsburg; Miss Sybil Morhouse, Chicago; Mrs. Alfred Ogden, Miss Ogden, Brooklyn; Mrs. F. R. Dennis, New York; Miss Swift, Detroit; Miss Helen Corning, Cleve- land; Mrs. C.. W. Harkness, New York; Miss Warden, Germantown, Pa.; Miss L. V. Sloane, Miss Crocker, Miss Bronson, Miss Rogers, Mrs. Bronson, Mrs. Rogers, New York; Miss Rich, Mrs. J: B. Rich, Puffalo; Miss Lever, Miss Howes, Mrs. Howes, Stamford; Miss Campbell, Paterson, N. J.; Miss Whitin, Northbridge, Mass.; ~- Mrs. Comstock, Ivorytcn, Conn.; Miss French, Mrs. Pinchot, New York; Miss Anna Low, -Mrs. W. G. Low, New York; Miss Mamie Livingstone, Miss Abbie Livingstone, St. Paul Mrs. E. O: Jcres, Miss Jones, Columbus, O.; Mrs. C. C. Beggs, Mrs. Alexander Laughlin, Mrs. Harry Darlington, Miss Beggs, Miss Laugh- lin, Miss Darlington, Pittsburg; Miss Montgomery, Mrs. Montgomery, Den- ver; Miss McCormick, Chicago; Mrs. L. C. Tiffany, New York; Miss Wyck- off, Miss Hall, Miss Soley, Miss Hitch- cock, Mrs. C. T. Barney, New York; Mrs. M. ©. D. Borden, New York; Miss Durfee, Fall River; Mrs. Wm. B. Douglass, Miss Douglass, Fargo, N. D.; Miss Ferry, New York. Hotel Majestic—Miss Ress, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. W. W. Andrews, Cleve- land; Mrs. John Satterfield, Miss Marie Satterfield, Buffalo; Mrs. E. G. Peyser, Mrs. Wilder, Miss Wilder, New York; Miss McCreery, St. Louis; Mrs. Alexander Clark, Cincinnati; Miss Huffman, New York; Mrs. D. Z,. Norton, Cleveland; Miss Bell, New York; Mrs. W. W. Scranton, Miss Scranton, Miss Gertrude Vaughn, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. J. H. Thompson, New York; Miss C. F. Burnett, Cin- -K,. D. Cheney, Mrs. . cinnati; Miss C. A. Sizer, Cleveland: Miss Marjorie Streeter, Chicago; Mrs. E. T. Streeter, Chicago; Miss Gal- laudet, Mrs. EK. M. Gallaudet, Wash- ington; Mrs. Hewes, Miss Dewey, Reading, Mass.; Mrs. 'H. C. New- meyer, Miss Newmeyer, Connellsville Pa.; Mrs. E. Platt, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Miss N. I. Terrell, Columbus, O,; Miss S. F. Platt, Mrs. C. A. Platt Miss Freeman, Mrs. Freeman, Ply- mouth, Pa.; Miss Williams, Miss Wil- son, Mrs. H. R. Wilson, Chicago; Miss Ethel Dominick, Miss Edith Dominick Miss Margaret Betts, Mrs. J. W. Mc- Lane, New York City; Miss Blakeman Miss Keeney, Mrs. T. L. Blakeman, Mrs. George Crocker, Miss Rutherford, San Francisco; Miss Greenough, Cleveland; Mrs. Van Anden, New York; Miss Groves, Mrs. Groves, New York; Miss Bowers, Brooklyn; Mrs. M. M. Van Buren, New York; Miss Brady, Mrs. A. W. Brady, Albany; Miss Herrick, Mrs. Herrick, Albany; Miss Brown, Mrs. C. P. Armstrong, New York; Miss Sumner, Brooklyn; Miss Eno, New York; Miss Thomp- son, New York: Mrs. Cushman, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.; Miss Schreiber, Mrs. Gelbach, Hoboken; Miss Warder, Mrs. Warder, New York; Miss Cheney, Mrs. South Manchester, Conn.; Miss Hay, Mrs. Hay, Wash- ington, D. C.; Miss Darling, Mrs. D. R. Darling, Brooklyn; Miss. Oliver, Pittsburg, Mrs. Neuhoff, New York; Miss Julia Ensign, New York, Miss Juliette Lawrence, Mrs. C. H. Law- rence, Hartford; Mrs. Eno, New York; Miss Andrews, Plainfield, Miss Schoonmaker, Plainfield; Mrs. J. H. Lever, Flushing; Mrs. Eugene Hale, Miss Warder, Washinigton, D. C.; Wrs. Havemeyer, Miss Havemeyer, Hartford. At 181 High Street—Mrs. 8. C. Schenck, Miss Schenck, Toledo, O.; Mrs. Hart, Miss Hart, New Britain: Conn. At Grove Hall, Grove and Whitney Avenue—Miss Feitner, New York; Mrs. G. A. Glaenzer, Miss Butler, New York; Miss Judson, Miss Ely, Brooklyn; Mrs. Ring, New York. At 226 York Street—Miss Bullis, Buf- falo, Mrs. James Myers, Washington, 1D. ©; At 82 Wall Street—Miss Kimball, Troy; Mrs. E. H. Betts, Lansingburg, Nye At 215 York Street—Miss Hazard and Mrs. H. O. Sturges, Providence, Re At 24 College street—Mrs. Stafford, Miss Eva M. Stafford, and Mrs. Wil- son, Newbur., N. Y. At 99 Wall Street—Miss Hamlin, Buffalo: Mrs. O. W. Wilson, New York; Miss Letchworth, Mrs. James Letchworth, Miss Alethe Evans, Miss Hvans, Buffalo; Miss New York City. At 428 Orange Street—Miss Hincks, Mrs. EF. P. Hincks, Hartford. At 264 Crown Street—Mrs. C. W. Barnum, Lime Reck, Conn., and Miss Parmelee, Buffalo. At Mrs. Sykes’, Wall and York Streets—Miss Stalter, Paterson, N. J.; Mrs. Cc. T. Stalter, Miss Bradshaw, Mrs. T. S. Bradshaw, Indianapolis. At 331 Temple Street—Miss Wallace, Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Miss Wil- liams, Salt Lake City; Miss Chamber- lain, Mrs. Alexander Smith, Yonkers, N. Y.; Miss Clarke, Miss Simmons, Miss Sumner, Mrs. T. B. Clarke, Mrs. John Simmons, Brooklyn. At 1 Hillhouse Avenue—Miss Webs- ter, Mrs. Theodore Letton, Chicago; Miss Jones, Miss Sumner, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. William Scott, Philadel- phiia; Mrs, W. H. Tearey, Albany; Miss Dillard, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Miss Hickok, Harrisburg; Miss Franklin, Baltimore; Miss Ransom, St. Paul; Brooklyn; Miss Lee, M. Chester, Wash- Miss Hubbard, Brooklyn; Mrs. C. ington. At the Hlliot House—Miss Bredt, Miss E. Bredt, Miss Franklin, Mrs. Hartley, Orange; Miss Agnes Maclay and Mrs. William Nisbet, of Yonkers, At -75 Broadway—Miss Fincke, Miss Whitman, Mrs. Cc. L. Fincke of Brooklyn. Miss Seyms and Mrs. Seyms, of Hartford, are guests of Prof. Hast- ings, 248 Bradley street; Miss O’Fallon, Miss Loulie Wear, St. Louis; Miss Stone, Chicago, and Miss Secomb, are guests of Mrs. EH. G. Stoddard, 352 Temple street; Mrs. H. L. Butterworth is the guest of Miss Marie Treat; Miss Larned, Miss Dillingham of Summit, N. 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