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a member of Eta Phi and on the
Campaign Committee of Psi Upsilon.
He is an editor of the Yale Record.
Augustus Canfield Ledyard, of De-
troit, Mich.; given by Luther Latham
Kountze. Mr. Ledyard prepared at St.
Paul’s School. He is a member of Eta
Phi and Alpha Delta Phi, and is on the
Governing Beard of the University
Club.
Mandeville Mullay of Pendleton, §.
c.: given by James Putnam Sawyer.
Mr. Mullay prepared at Hopkins
Grammar School. He was on the Cam-
paign Committee of He Boule and is a
member of Psi Upsilon.
Edward Clark Streeter of Chicago,
Tll., given by Robert Capen Gilmore.
He prepared at the Harvard School,
Chicago. He is a member of Eta Phi
and of Alpha Delta Phi. He is an
editor of the Yale Literary Magazine
and was one of the speakers of the
Junior Exhibition.
John Munro Woolsey of Englewood,
New Jersey; given by Harry Mayham
Keator. Mr. Woolsey prepared at
Phillips Andover Academy. He is a
member of He Boule and Alpha
Delta Phi. He is President of the
University Club and a member of Phi
Beta Kappa.
Moreau Delano of New York City;
given by Samuel Dension Babcock,
Jr. He prepared at Lawrenceville. He
is a member of He Boule and Psi Up-
silon. He is an editor of the Record
and on the Governing Board of the
Tniversity Club.
Julian Starkweather Mason of Chi-
cago, Tilinois; given by Henry Ledyard.
Mr. Mason prepared at Phillips Andov-
er Academy. He is a member of He
Boule and Psi Upsilon. He has been
on the News since Freshman year and
is its Chairman. He was also on the
Junior Promenade Committee.
James Otis Rodgers of Toledo, Ohio;
given by Robert Stanton Brewster. He
prepared at Andover. He is a mem-
ber of He Boule and Alpha Delta Phi.
He rowed on his Freshman crew and
was on the University Foctball eleven
in his Sophomore and Junior years.
fle is now its Captain. He rowed No. 4
in the University boat at Henley.
' David Cushman Twitchell of Hart-
ford, Conn.; given by Knox Maddox
Mr. Twitchell prepared at the Hart-
ford High School. He is a member
of He Boule and is on the Campaign
Committee of Alpha Delta Phi. He is
President and Manager of the Univer-
sity Football Association. He was on
the Junior Promenade Committee. He
is one of his class deacons and is on the
Executive Committee of the Yale
Union.
WOLF’S HEAD.
Wyllys Rosseter Betts, of New York
City, given by Arthur Wellington Bell.
He prepared for Yale at St. Mark’s
School. He is a member of Eta Phi and
Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mr. Betts played
on his Freshman football team and was
recently elected to the Executive Com-
mittee of the Yale Golf Club.
Arthur Douglas Baldwin, of Maui, H.
T., given by James Robert Judd. Mr.
Baldwin is a graduate of the Hotchkiss
School, at Lakeville. His Junior socie-
ty was Alpha Delta Phi. He is an edi-
tor of both the Yale Literary Magazine
and Yale Courant, and was one of the
most successful speakers in the Junior
exhibition.
Frederick Theodore van Beuren, Jr.,
of New York City, given by William
Darrach. He was prepared for college
in New York City. He is also a mem-
ber of Alpha Delta Phi. He is promi-
nent as a member of the University
Glee Club and of the Yale Track team.
Jewett Hamilton Scranton, of Madi-
son, Conn., given by Thatcher Magoun
Brown. His place of preparation was
the Hillhouse High School. Alpha Delta
Phi is his Junior society. In his Soph-
omore year he was elected Fence Ora-
tor, and in his Junior year was one of
the Junior Promenade Committee. He
is Financial Editor of the Yale Record.
Robert Callender of Providence, R. I.,
given by Edward Stephen Harkness.
He prepared for Yale at Phillips’ Acad-
emy, Andover. His Sophomore society
was Kappa Psi, and his Junior society
Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Thomas Sabine McLane, of New York
City, given by John Vincent Miller. Mr.
McLane prepared at Cutler’s School in
New York City. He is a member of
Kappa Psi and Psi Upsilon. He holds
the offices of business manager of the
Yale Courant and is one of the FEixec-
utive Committee of the University Club.
Morris Upham Ely, of Brooklyn, N.
Y., given by Charles Brandebury De
Camp. Mr. Ely was prepared for col-
lege in Brooklyn. He is a member of
Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mr. Ely is prom-
inent in athletics, having played on his
class football team, being last year’s
substitute on the University team, and
President of the Yale Gymnastic Asso-
ciation. He was a member of his Jun-
ior Promenade Committee.
Charles Edward Ives, of Danbury,
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Conn., given by James Israel Linea-
weaver. Mr. Ives was a member of He
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Boule in his Sophomore year and of
Delta Kappa Epsilon in his Junior year.
Charles Archibald Goodwin, of Hart-
ford, Conn., given by Walter Lippincott
Goodwin. He prepared. at St. Paul’s
School, Concord. His societies.are Eta
Phi and Alpha Delta Phi. Mr. Good-
win is Secretary of the Yale Corin-
thian Yacht Club.
Alexander Ingersoll Lewis, of Detroit,
Mich., given by Charles Reed Hemen-
way. His-preparatory school was Phil-
lips Academy, Andover. He was a mem-
ber of Kappa Psi and Delta Kappa Ep-
silon. Mr. Lewis is an editor of the
Yale Daily News, and present manager
of his class baseball team.
Robert Reynolds Hitt, of Mt. Morris,
Tll., given by Theodore Westwood Mil-
ler. Mr. Hitt prepared for college at
Westminster School. He was a mem-
ber of Eta Phi and Psi Upsilon.
Robert Harvey Gay, of Burlington,
Vt., given by Ebenezer Hill, Jr. Mr.
Gay was prepared at Phillips’ Acade-
my, Andover. He is a member of Kap-
pa Psi and Alpha Delta Phi, and is an
editor of the Yale Daily News.
Robert James Turnbull, Jr., of Mor-
ristown, N. J., given by Franklin Muz-
zy Crosby. He prepared at St. Mark’s
School. His societies are Eta Phi and
Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mr. Turnbull
played on his Freshman baseball team.
Lewis Mason Williams, of Glenville,
O., given by George Whitman Updike,
Jr. Mr. Williams prepared at the Uni-
versity School, Cleveland. He made
Kappa Psi and Alpha Delta Phi. He
sings on the Apollo Glee Club.
George Gebner Schreiber, of Hoboken,
N. J., given by Walter Jerome Lapham.
He prepared for Yale at Phillips’ Acad-
emy, Andover. He was on the Cam-
paign Committee of Eta Phi, and 4
member of Psi Upsilon. He was elected
to both his Sophomore German and
Junior Promenade Committees, and is
President of the University Glee Club
for next year.
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