SP. LOUIS ALUMNI A Very Novel and Successful Evening Enjoyed. The annual dinner of the Yale Alum- ni Association of St. Louis was held in the St. Louis Club, Saturday evening, May 15. All things considered, it was the most entertaining meeting for years. Instead of the customary toasts, an entertainment of a rather unusual character was arranged to follow the dinner. It consisted of a number of talks on various subjects of Yale life, as indicated by the program which fol- lows: 1. Historical ‘Sketch....... CE os Se a Frederick N. Judson, ’66 2. Old College Festivals...........6.% ES ey ea Charles H. Goodman, ’67 3. Baseball.....Wallace D. Simmons, ’90 4 Peppa gS Allen C. Orrick, ’92 5. Wamebatl: 5... Charles R. Skinker, ’94 vo. EEE) 6 ans ce Fe hie cP Bee e s 220... .. meear CC. Lackland, Jr:, "96 “Mory’s’’..Edward E. Paramore, ’828. Oo =! All the talks were illustrated by ster- eopttcon views. Great enthusiasm was displayed over the pictures, and repeats ed cheers were given for the different college Presidents and Professors as their faces looked down on the com- pany. Yale’s great athletes and the old college characters came in for their share of applause. “Pop-. . Smith, “Davy”? and ‘‘Mose’’ were duly recog- nized and a story told about each. In addition, some excellent pictures of scenes from college life were presented. The election of officers resulted: Pres- ident, Judge Elmer B. Adams, ’65; Vice- President, Edward N. Hidden, ’85; Sec- gee ey Treasurer, Charles R. Skin- er, ’94. ————_ 0 _____ Big Reunion for ’94 s. Ninety-four, Scientific, promises to have a splendid reunion this year. The Committee is doing good work and a large part of the Class has responded well. There are, however, about thirty men, who have proved most elusive. If this comes under their eye, they may learn from it that their silence is caus- ing anxiely and even stronger feeling. Those who have been heard from and who are expected to be present, are given below. Following the name in each case is given, first the occupation and then the address, according to the latest report from them: Ralph Albree, with Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 187 Western Ave- nue, Allegheny, Pa. Frank W.. Aldrich, Grain and Bank- ing, McLean, Ill. William B. Allen, Secretary and Treasurer Premier Manufacturing ord 371 Laurel Street, Hartford, Richard C. Anderson, American Book Co.,.The Ortiz, Cincinnati, O. Orville E. Babcock, Broker, The Pla- za; Geicaco, L. M. Bishop, Medical Student, 71 Whalley Avenue, New Haven. George R. Brewster, Attorney at Law, Newburgh, N. Y. Robert E. Brooke, Iron Manufacturer, Birdsboro, Pa. Morgan P. Brooks, New Haven, Ct. Charles B. Brown, with Chenango En- gineering Company, Binghamton, N. Y. F. Zerban Brown, Manufacturer, N. E. cor. Fifth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Loomis Burrell, D. H. Burrell & Co., Little Falls, N. Y. Cc. B. Brainard, Yale Medical School, 23 Elm Street, New Haven. Alex. M. Byers, iron business, Water Street, Pittsburg, Pa. P. W. Carhart, Teacher of the Deaf, 904 Lexington Avenue, New York City. Brooks & Co., 235 Sheldon, Catlin, Fire Insurance, Bridgeport, Conn. Charles McL Clark, Vandeventer Place, St. Louis, Mo. Edward V. Cox, American Telegraph and Telephone Company, 15 Day Street, New York City. Howard Daly, Schoverling, Daly and Gales, 302 Broadway, New York City. Ralph Dusinberre, with Kinney & Son, New Haven, Conn. John L. Elliot, Postmaster, Clinton, Conn. Albert DeW. Erskine, Real Estate, 1501-11 Jackson Street, Chicago. Smith F. Ferguson, Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Company, 185 Devon- shire Street. Robert T. Fowler, Civil Engineer, N. Y. N. H. and. H. R. KR. New Haven, Conn. John T. Gillespie, Varnish Guns, 8 Fletcher Street, New York City. Ww. Harry Glenny, Merchant, Buffalo, IN Xs J. B. Goodwillie, with Buckeye Mal. Tron Co., Columbus, O.; . Campus Life....Charles S. Wiley, ’85 | —ae eee G. Arthur Hadsell, Waverly Building, Hartford, Conn. Edward C. Hall, Ranching, Medora, North Dakota. Paul Hamilton, Secretary E. C Church Co., 1 Eddy Street, Providence eed; E. H. Hart, Exporter, New Britain, Conn. H. E. Hart, Law Student, New Bri- tain, Conn. Maxwell S. Hart, New Britain, Conn. Herbert C. Hill, Mystic, Conn. Henry H. Holly, Architect, 367 Fifth Avenue. Frederic T. James, Real HEstate, 4 Warren Street, New York City. a Cc. S. Jennings, Anketell & Jennings, Electrical Contractors, Scranton, Pa. Charles W. Hoyt, Lee & Hoyt, New Haven, Conn. Charles S. Johnson, Grocer, 23 Trum- bull Street, New Haven, Conn, Fred A. Jolhmson, Broker, 15 Wal Street, New York City. Howard A. Johnson, Electrical Engi- neer, General Electrical Company, Cin- cinnati, O. Charles R. Knapp, Law Student, 84 Heustis Street, Ithaca, N. Y. Arthur J. Ladd, with Booth Bros., and Hurricane Isle Granite Co., Uncas- ville, Conn. Eugene L. Messler, Assistant Super- intendent Duquesne Furnaces, Carnegie Steel Company L’t’d., Pittsburg, Pa. J. W. Maples, Assistant Editor Nor- walk Hour, Norwalk, Conn. Tracy Lewis, Goodyear Met. Shoe Co., Naugatuck, Conn. John C. Minor, Jr., Chemist, 10 East Forty-first Street, New. York City. Fred S. Munger, McMillan Machine Company, tion: Na.x., Herkimer, . N. ne . > Stanley Works, Thomas K.: Noerris, Treasurer Little York Ice Company, Cortland, N. Y. Fred E. Olmsted, Surveyor, Biltmore, Nee. 4 Henry F. Parmelee, Harvard Law School, 598 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. Irving H. Peck, Star Pin Co., Derby, Conn. John C. Peck, Draughtsman, 503 West Street, Wilmington, Del. Chas,: Be Pinney, Manufacturing, Stafford, Conn. Geo. F. Root, 719 Front Ave., Buffalo, Ney: W. W. Savage; Manufacturer, Box 82, Hartford, Conn. George Sheffield, Banking, Street, New York City. CG, A. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer N. B. Blackstone Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Cc. S. Spencer, Civil Engineer, 16 W. 128th Street, New York City. H. Merriman Steele, John Hopkins - Medical School, Baltimore, Md. Robert C. Stoddard, Attorney at Law, 82 Church, New Haven, Conn. Victor Thorne, Columbia Law School, 640 Madison Avenue, New York. _ Fred E. Toquet, Civil Engineer, Port Chester, N. Y. Elisha G. Trowbridge, 19 Lee Place, Paterson, N. J. F. C. Waller, Manager Waller Coal Co., 60 La Salle Street, Chicago, Til. F. D. Wanning, Secretary Birming- ton Iron Foundry, Birmingham, Conn. Samuel P. Williams, Assistant Treas- urer Williams & Carleton Co., Whole- sale Drugs, Hartford, Conn. Archibald Graham, Lawyer, Paterson National Bank Building, Paterson, N. J. S B. Patterson, Assistant Instructor at Sheff., New Haven, Conn. John Arden, New York Law School, New: York, N.Y. J. D. Skinner, Colorado Nationa! Bank, 1401 High Street, Denver, Col. _ Lawrence Yates, John Hopkins Medi- ¢al School, Baltimore, Md. Edward E. Brownell, 1005 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. John Sargent, Sargent & Co., New York Ne ¥° Hi. P. Hotchkiss, New Haven, Conn. J. A. CG. Morse, Secretary The Morse Co., 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. R. S. Robinson, with Marlin Firearms Co., New Haven, Conn. Seventy-six men to date, May 15, 1897. The deacons of ’99S., who will serve for the rest of their college course, were elected May 11, andare: L.S. Treadwell of Hurstville, N. Y.; L. T. Stone of Mo- hawk, N. Y., and 8. F. Shattuck of Nee- nah, Wisconsin. CS Geek ee, ee | We s ® lal College of Physicians and Surgeons, BOSTON, MASS. | 17th year opens Sept. 21. Near Hospitals. Rebate on tuition for clinical work. Requirements of Ass. Am. Med. Colleges. Co-educational. (Send for catalogue.) AUGUSTUS P. CLARKE, A,M., M.D., Dean. NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL, New YorK CITY, “Dwight Method” of instruction. Day School, 0 Broadway. Evening School, Cooper Union (for students who cannot attend day sessions). Summer School, 120 Broadway (June—August). LL.B. after two years’ course. Graduate course, one year.. Number of students for the past ve 617, of whom 248 were college graduates. -1@ location of the Law School, in the midst of the eed and lawyers’ offices, — cibcconalioa as ha y to learn legal practice an e conduc . GEORGE CHASE, DEAN, 120 Broadway- < Contracting, 17 45 Wall YALE ALUMNI WHEHEKLY Manhattan Trust Company CAPITAL, $1,000,000. Corner of Wall and Nassau Streets. A Legal Depository for Court and Trust Funds and General Deposits. Liberal Rates of Interest paid on Balances. John I. Waterbury, President. John Kean, Amos T. French, Vice-Presidents. Chas. H. Smith, Sec’y. _W. Pierson Hamilton, Treas, Thomas L. Greene, Auditor. DIRECTORS, 1896: August Belmont. John Kean, Jr. oH, W. Cannon. John Howard Latham. A.J. Cassatt. John G. Moore. Ri J. Cross. E. D. Randolph. Rudulph Ellis. James O. Sheldon, Amos i French. Samuel Thomas. John N. A. Griswold. Edward Tuck. W. Pierson Hamilton. John I. Waterbury. H. L.° Higginson. R. T. Wilson. 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