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YALE ALUMWI We Toa Las Mr. E. B. REED. (Continued from first page.) Morton Lazelle Fearey, Albany ,N.Y., given by Nathan Ayer Smyth. Mr. Fearey prepared for college at Albany Academy. He is a member of Psi Up- silon, Phi Beta Kappa, the University Base Ball Association and took the first declamation prize for the Class of 98. Grenville Parker, New York City, given by Graham Sumner. Mr. Par- ker prepared for college at Westmin- ster School and entered with the Class of ‘97. He is a member of HBta Phi, Psi Upsilon, the University Glee Club and is President of the Yale Navy for next year. He was Chairman of the Sophomore German Committee and of the Junior Promenade Committee and a member of the Psi Upsilon Cam- paign Cimmittee. Eugene Hale, Jr., Ellsworth, Me., given by Norman Alton Williams. Mr. Hale prepared for college at St. Mark’s School. He is a member of Eta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon,.the Delta Kappa Epsilon Campaign Committee, Custos of Delta Kappa E’psilon and was a substitute on his Freshman Football Team Forsythe Wickes, New York City, given by Dean Sage, Jr. Mr. Wickes prepared for college at Cutler School. He is a member of Kappa Psi, the Kaa Psi Campaign Committee, ‘Al pha Delta Phi and is Chairman of the Yale Courant. Grenville Dodge Montgomery, Den- ver, Col, given by Albert Boardman Kerr. Mr. Montgomery prepared for college at St. Paul’s School, Concord, N. H. He is a member of He Boule, Delta Kappa Epsilon and was Treasurer of the Freshman Football Team. Frederick Kernochan, New York City, given by Blisha Ely Garrison. Mr. Kernochan prepared for college at St. Mark’s School. He is a member of He Boule, Delta Kappa Epsilon and the Executive Committee of the Uni-. versity Club. Franklin Atkins Lord, Moorhead, Minn., given by Curtenius Gillette. Mr. Lord prepared for college at Phil- lips-Exxeter Academy. He is a mem- ber of Delta Kapva Epsilon and is Chairman of the Yale Literary Mag- azine. Frank Gilbert Hinsdale, Pittsfield, Mass., given by Amos Richards Fino Pinchot. Mr. Hinsdale pyrepared for college at Lawrenceville School. He is a member of He Boule, Delta Kappa Epsilon and is an editor of the Yale Record. Payne Whitney, New York City, giv- en by Clarence Mann Fincke. Mr. Whitney prepared for college at Gro- ton School. He is a member of He Boule, Delta Kappa Epsilon, of the University Glee Club Board of Gov- ernors, and of the University Crew. He rowed on the Ninety-EFight Fresh- man Crew and was a substitute on the Henley eight. Clifford Dudley Cheney, South Man- chester, Conn., given by Henry Sloane Coffin. Mr. Cheney prepared for col- lege at the Hartford High School. He is a member of Eta Phi, Psi Upsilon and is a broad jumper on the Universi- ty Athletic Team. : David Francis Rogers, New Canaan, Conn., given by Sumner Kemble Ge- rard. Mr. Rogers prepared for college at King’s School. Stamford, Conn. He is a member of Eta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, the University Crew and is an editor of the Yale Daily News. He stroked his Freshman crew and was on the Junior Promenade Committee. Henry Butler Wright, New Haven, Conn., given by Cornelius Porter Kitchel. Mr. Wright prepared for col- lege at the Hillsouse High School. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, the Delta Kappa Epsilon Campaign Committee and of Phi Beta Kappa. He He is a class Deacon, President of the Yale Y. M. C. A., Woolsey scholar for the Class of ’98 and won the Lucius Dr. E. F. GALLAUDET, EF. Robinson Latin prize. He is a son of Prof. Henry P. Wright, Dean of the Academic Faculty. Herbert Draper Gallaudet, Wash- ington, D. C., given by Joseph Storer Wheelwright, 2nd. Mr. Gallaudet pre- pared for college at Friend’s Select School, Washington, D. C. He is a member of E'ta Phi, Psi Upsilon, is a Class Deacon and was a member of the Ninety-Eight Sophomore German Committee and Junior Promenade Committee. Frank Hunter Simmons, Brooklyn, N. Y., given by Philip Horton Bailey. Mr. Simmons prepared for college at Phillips Andover Academy. He is a member of Eta Phi and Delta Kappa Epsilon and was a substitute on his Freshman baseball team and on the University Nine of last year. He was Floor Manager of the Junior Promen- ade and was on his Somphmore Ger- man Committee. He is Secretary of the University Football ‘Association and Assistant Manager of the Univers- ity Nine. SCROLL AND KEY. Raymond Mcreau Crosby, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; given by Herman Da- vis Kountze. Mr. Crosby prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. He was chairman of the Campaign Committee of .He Boule. He is chairman of the Record, chairman of the Alpha Delta Phi Campaign Committee, and was on the Sophomore German Committee. Edward Sawyer, of Dover, N. H.; given by Arthur Joy Draper. He pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy. He is a member of He Boule and was manager of his Freshman Baseball team. He is. manager of the Glee and Banjo clubs and chairman of the Psi Jpsilon Campaign Committee. Dallas Cannon Byers, of Allegheny, Pa.; given by Lucius George Fisher, Jr. He prepared for college at St. Paul’s School. He is a member of He Boule and Alpha Delta Phi. He is a member of the Track team and a mem- ber of the Governing Board of the Uni- versity Club for 1897-8. Marshall Jewell Dodge, of New York city; given by Fred Towsley Murphy. Mr. Dodge prepared at Westminster School. He is a member of He Boule and Delta Kapva Epsilom He has been a member of the University Glee Club Since his Freshman year. Gouverneur Morris of New York city; <iven hv George Parmly Day. Mr. Morris pvevared at St. Mark’s. He isa member of’ Kappa Psi and Psi Unsilon. He is an editor of the Yale Literary Magazine and of the Courant. Isaac Newton Swift, of Ypsilanti, Mich.; ziven by Thomas Ludlow Clarke. Mr. Swift prepared at Andover, He was amemberofthe Kappa Psi Cam- paign Committee and is on the Alnha Delta Phi Campaign Committee. He ig Assistant Manager of the Yale Ath- letic Association and a member of the Governing Board of the University Club. : Philip Walbridge Hamill, of Chicago, Ill.; given by Lyman Metcalf Bass. Mr. Hamill prepared. at Hill School. He is ‘Continued on sixth page.) College of Physicians ana 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, 120 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. 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