Yale alumni magazine. ([New Haven]) 1937-1976, June 22, 1897, Page 11, Image 11

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    APG AT Mee
WEEKLY
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS
Where they Will be Held and by
Whom Conducted.
Examinations for admission to the
Freshman Classes in Yale College and
the Sheffield Scientific School, will be
held in:
Albany, N.
emy, by Mr. B. B. Boltwood.
Andover, Mass., at Phillips Academy,
by Prof. Perrin.
Auburn, N. Y., at the High School,
by Mr. Otis Strong.
Berlin, Germany, at the Building of
the Christlicl.er Verein Junger Manner,
Y., at the Albany Acad-
“A
Wilhelm Strasse, 34; by Mr. T. Cc.
Stearns, ’86.
Buffalo, N. Y., at the High School,
by Mr. W. P. Beam.
Chicago, IIll., at the Bryant Strat-
ton Business College, by Prof. T. D.
Seymour, and Mr. W. W. Nichols.
Cincinnati, O., at the Hughes High
School, by Mr. W. L. Dickson.
Cleveland, O., at the University
School, by Mr. R. L: Taylor.
Colorado Springs, Col., at the Cutler
Academy, by Prof. M. C. Gile.
Columbus, O., at the Columbus Latin
Schoo}, ‘by Mr. W.-H Page. -=:
Concord, N. H., at St. Paul’s School,
by Prof. Irving Fisher.
Denver, Col., at the Bast Denver
High School, by Dr. F. L. Chase.
Detroit, Mich., at the Detroit School
for Boys, by Prof. William Lyon
Phelps.
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., at the West-
minister School, by Mr. W. L. Cush-
ing.
East Hampton, Mass., at the Willis-
ton Seminary, by Mr. W. J. Comstock.
Exeter, N. H., at Phillips Academy,
by Prof. F. A. Gooch.
Garden . City; 3th ob; at = St.
School, by Mr. George Jacobus.
Groton, Mass., at Groton School, by
Dr. Charles Sears Baldwin.
Honolulu, H. I., at Oahu College, by
President Hosmer.
Kansas City, Mo., at the Central
High School, by Mr. R. A. Minck-
witz.
Knoxville, Tenn., at the University
School, by Mr. L. M. G. Baker.
Lakeville, Conn., at Hotchkiss School,
by Prof. Henry P. Wright.
Lawrenceville, N. J., at Lawrence-
ville School, by W. C. Marshall.
Louisville, Ky., at the Male High
School, by Mr. Lafon. Allen.
Milwaukee, Wis., at the Milwaukee
Academy, by Mr. J. H. Pratt.
New York, N.. Y., at the Y.. M.-C: A.
rooms, corner 4th. Ave., and 28rd St.,
by Professors Sneath and Duncan, and
Mr. J. W. Broatch.
Nordhoff, Cal., at Mr. S. D. Thach-
er’s School, by Mr. Thacher.
Norwich, Conn., at the Free Acade-
my, by Mr. C. G. Clarke.
Paul’s
Pennington, N. J., at the Seminary,
by Mr. S. M. Alvord.
Philadelphia, Pa., at the Eastman
Academy, 700 Broad Street., by Dr. D.
A. Kreider.
Pittsburgh, Pa., at Shadyside Acade-
my. Dy..Dr.. J, J. Robinson:
Pomfret, Conn., at Pomfret School,
by Prof. H. S. Williams.
Portland, Ore., at Bishop
Academy, by. Dr. J. W. Hill.
Pottstown, Pa., at the Hill School,
by Dr. R. H. Nichols.
San Francisco, Cal.,
School.
St. Joseph, Mo., at the High School,
by Mr. C. N. McAllister.
St. Louis, Mo., at the Board of Edu-
cation Building, by Prof. F .K. Sand-
ers. ‘s
St. Paul, Minn., at the High School,
by Mr. W. F. Booth.
Seranton, Pa.,. at the School of the
Lackwanna, by Mr. W. H. Buell.
~Seott
at the Urban
Southboro, Mass., at St. Mark’s
School, .by Mr J. CG. ‘Tracy.
Stamford, <Conn.,..at Mr. - King’s -
School, by Mr. F. W. Mills.
Tacoma, Wash., at Tacoma Academy,
by Rev. A. B. Powelson.
Washington, D. C., in the Examining
room of the Civil Service Commission,
Cor. 8th and E. St., by Mr. George P.
Whittlesey.
Watertown, Conn.,
School ,by Mr. Taft.
Examinations will begin at all these
places -at 9.4. m:,- Thursday, July 1,
and end on Saturday, July 3, at 1 p. m.
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A Yale Number of Scribner.
The issue of .Scribner’s for July,
which will be out on the 25th of this
month, is of particular interest to Yale
men on account of an article by Judge
Henry E. Howland, ’54, on Yale gradu-
ate life. Judge Howland writes of the
past and of the present. The article is
not historical, but is a picture of Yale
students, past' and present, including
such descriptions and such scenes as
an old-fashioned foot ball rush on the
Green, aS well as modern . athletic
events of great interest. Class Bullies
are described of the old days and there
is also a pen picture of ‘‘Senior Base-
Bie or. Tatt’s
ball.’”’ Naturally enough, the society
system is. treated at considerable
length,
Particular stress. has been laid on
illustrations, and some have been tak-
en from life by artists who lived here
_ time . For this number Orson
Lowell has made twenty drawings of
such scenes. One of them is a foot ball
rush in 1850. The typical crew in Yale
rowing is also illustrated and there is
a scene during the Yale-Princeton
game,
These drawings for the entire series
on Yale, Harvard and Princeton are to
Paris, France, by Mr. Arthur P._ be shown in the Gymnasium from the
Lord. 21st to the 30th of this month.
FLAGG. RITCH
GIBSON.
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DWIGHT,
POTWIN.
POTTER,
. BUFFETT, HOWLAND.
JUDGE HOWLAND’S CREW.
LiFe AbSYALE.
By Judge Henry KE, Howland, 254.
Seetememeel
‘¢TirE AT Yate,” by Judge Henry E.
Howland, ’04, is to be the leading article
in Scribner's Magazine for July.
He tells of the life and customs of Yale
students past and present from the point
of view of one who had a very good time
in his own college days and who has kept
in close touch with undergraduate affairs
ever since.
The illustrations are not stock photo-
graphs. Most of them are drawings made
from life by Orson Lowell, who lived part
of last year at New Haven for the purpose.
The originals of these and of the Harvard
and Princeton drawings are on exhibition
in the gymnasium.
The Yale number will be ready June 25th.
One of the Yale posters will be given
with each copy of the July number sold in
New Haven.
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