YALH ALUMNI =. ¥ | a 3 u —=--< i} Sy aI nit . | ll j Nc ‘‘No, boys; I have not been burning the midnight oil to get all that material for my address. I have not spent hun- dreds for books of reference. I could not have got these up to date facts and figures in that way. “TI simply send to Romeike for Press Clippings. eee ‘Day by day he sent me editorials and original articles collected from thou- sands of newspapers and periodicals which are read in his offices, and I only had to arrange the material.” ROMEIKE’S | Press Cutting Bureau will send you all newspaper clippings which may appear about you, your friends, or any subject on which you want to be “ up to date.” A large force in my New York office reads 650 daily papers and over 2,000 weeklies and magazines 3 in fact, every aper of importance published in the United States, for 5,000 subscribers, and through the European Bureaus, all the leading papers in the civilized globe. Clippings found for subscribers are pasted on slips giving name and date of paper, and are mailed day by day. Write for circulars and terms. HENRY ROMEIKE, 189 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. Branches: London. “Paris, Berlin. Sidney. PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS Yale Law School, ———___—_—__—-- © => a ————_- - For circulars and other information e « e Applyto... Prof. FRANCIS WAYLAND, Dean. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Day and Evening Sessions. Confers LL.B.; also (for graduate courses) LL.M. Tuition $100. No incidental fee. Address for catalogue: Registrar, Univer- sity, Washington Square, New York City. 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. 617, of whom 48 were college graduates. The location of the Law School, in the midst of the courts and lawyers’ offices, affords aninvaluable oppor to learn legal practice and the conduct of affairs. GEORGE CHASE, Dan, 120 Broadway. Yale Medical School. Chartered in (810. For announcements of the Curriculum, Apply to HERBERT KE. SMITH, Dean. Se College of Physicians ana Surgeons, BOSTON, MASS. ~ 1%th 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. Number of students for the past year, WV see SCHOOLS. DWIGHT SCHOOL ss"! The Yale preparatory school of New York. Its graduates have been admitted with high credit to Yale College and Sheffield. Seven- teenth Annual Catalogue on application. Arthur Williams (Yale °77), Principal. Henry L. Rupert, M.A., Registrar. Berkeley Schoo 18, 20, 22, 24 West 44th St, New York, For quality of work in preparation of students for college, attention is invited to the record of BERKELEY ScHOOL graduates upon the Yale University and Shef- field entrance examinations, and their subsequent g in college. JouHN 8S. Wurrez, LL.D., Head Master. - J. CLARK READ, A.M., Registrar. DRISLER SCHOOL, No. 9 East 49th St., New York City. FRANK DRISLER, A.M,, Principal, A select school for a limited number of pupils. Resident pupils received. THE CUTLER SCHOOL, No. 20 East 50th St. New York City. Over one hundred and eighty pupils have been prepared for College and Scientific Schools since 1876, and most of these have entered YALE, HARVARD, COLUMBIA or PRINCETON. THE CONDON SCHOOL, 741 & 743 Fifth Ave, New York City. Between 57th and 58th Streets. Graduates of this school are now pursuing their higher education at COLUMBIA, CORNELL, HARVARD, PRINCETON, UNIVERSITY OF PENN- SYLVANIA, POLYTECHNIC OF TROY, YALE, and at other Colleges. HARVARD SCHOOL, — 568 Fifth Ave., New York. Fall Term opens October Ist, 1896- This School has sent seventy-five boys t©® Yale. Harvard, Columbia and Princeton @UF- ing the ast six years. W. FREELAND, Principal. W. C. READIO, Vice- Tt. THE PRINCIPAL OF MILWAUKEE ACADEMY, college preparatory school for boys, founded Tak, will anive into his family a limited nurmm- ber of BOARDING dec Lewcaeg . For catalogue and further information ad- dress Jutrus HowarpD Pratt, Pu.D. (¥ale} Principal, 471 Van Buren 8t., Milwaukee. COLUMBIA INSTITUTE, 270 West 72d St., corner West End Av., re-opens Sept. 30. Collegiate, preparatory, primary depts., optional military drill, gymnasium, playground; five boarding pupils received: catalogues, EDWIN FOWLER, M.D., A.B., Principat. MR. THACHER’S SCHOOL at Casa de Piedra Ranch, in the Ojai Valley, Southern California, Begins its ninth year September 29th, 1897, preparing boys for college or scientific school, in an ideal climate and surround- ings. Highest references required. Address: SHERMAN DAY THACHER, wail (A.B., LL.B., Yale,) Nordhoff, Ventura Co., California. WIL11am L. THACHER, A.B., Associate Headmaster, may be addressed at New Haven, Conn., from June 8th till September ist. ; TEACHERS WANTED! Over 4,000 vacancies —several times as many vacancies as members. Several plans; two plans give free registration; one plan GUARANTEES positions. book, containing plans and a $500.00 love story of College days. mending teachers. Must have more members. 1o cents pays for No charge to employers for recom- SOUTHERN TEACHERS’ BUREAU, shoe Dr. O. M. SuTTON, sri lee Bc TEACHERS’ BUREAU, S. W. COR. MAIN & 8D STS., LOUISVILLE, KY. Northern vacanctes Chicago office, Southern vacancies Loutsville office. 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