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6 —————— nS NINETY-SEVEN’S ADDRESSES. I {Continued from 3d page.] M. T. Downes, 63 Olive st... New Haven, Ct.—Yale Law School. G. S. Drake, Jr., Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. A. J. Draper, 30 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. B. F. Eby—With Jonas F. Eby, Grain dealer, 214 North Queen st., Lancaster, a. R. F. Ely, Care of Lord, Day & Lord, 120 Broadway, N. Y. City—At leisure. F. L. Emmons, [East Hartland, Ct.] Cc. S. Evans, 315 North Negley ave., Pittsburg, Pa—In street railway busi- ness. A. W. Ewell, 101 West Divinity Hall, New Haven, Ct—Graduate Student at Yale. J. L. Ewell, Jr., 325 College st, N. W., Washington, D. C.—With Wm. Ballenstyne & Sons, Book dealers. M. B. Faris, 202 Hancock st., Brook- lyn, N. Y.—New York Law School. G. B. Farnam, [37 Hillhouse ave., New Haven, Ct.] A. W. Ferrin, Jr., Reporter on Buffalo Express, Buffalo, N. Y. G. J. Ferry, Jr., Hotel Palatine, New- burgh, N. Y.—With Ferry & Napier, Hat Manufacturers. C, M. Fincke, Hill School, town, Pa.—Teaching. H. M. Fisher, 617 Richmond st., Hebrew Potts- Cincinnati, O.—Student at Union College. L. G. Fisher, Jr., 4036 Ellis ave., Chicago, Ill.—Real estate with his father. E. D. Fite, Mt. Hermon, Mass.— Teacher in Mt. Hermon School. T. F. Fitzgerald, 15 Lexington _ st., Charlestown, Mass.—Harvard Law School. A. C. Furbush, 70 Howe st., New Haven, Ct.—Graduate Student at Yale. E. E. Garrison, 153 East 31st st., N. Y. City—New York Univ. Law School. F. P. Garvan, [236 Farmington ave., fale. Ct:] ._ K. Gerard, 16 Winthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. , J. R. Gerhard, 104 Univ. of Penn. Dormitories, Philadelphia, Pa.—Univ. of Penn. Medical School. C. Gillette, 24 West goth st, N. Y. City—College of Physicians and Sur- geons. R. C. Gilmore, 93 Center st., Rutland. Vt.—Occupation undecided. C. F. Gloth, 513 Cathedral st., Balti- more, Md.—With R. G. Dun & Co. W. L. Goodwin, 45 West 34th st., N. Y. City—With J. P. Morgan & Co., Bankers. R. D. Hamilton—Reading medicine in Norwood, La. [202 High st., New- buryport, Mass.] E. S. Harkness, 611 Fifth ave., N. Y. City—In business with his brother at 100 Broadway. W. A. Hart, 21 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. G. S. Haydock, Walnut Hills, Cin- cinnati, O.—With “The T. T. Haydock Carriage Co.” FE. L.. Heermance, 83 Wall st., New Haven, Ct.—Graduate Student at Yale. C. E. Heffelfinger, 1828 Third ave., Minneapolis, Minn—Univ. of Minne- sota Law School. ’ C. R. Hemenway, 317 West 58th st., N. Y. City—With Page & Elekley, Attorneys at Law, 132 Nassau st., and Student at N. Y. Law School. W. H. H. Hewitt, 65 Dixwell ave., New Haven, Ct.—Yale Law School. E. Hill, Jr., 45 Stewart ave., Ithaca, N. Y.—Student of Mechanical Engin- eering at Cornell University. R. F. Hill, 102 Park st., New Haven, Ct.—Yale Law School. J. -R. Hilton, 333. Grand. st.,..New- burgh, N. Y.—Student of Law in office of Brown & Cassedy. B. B. Hinckley, Northampton, Mass. —With Northampton Cutlery Co. R. S. Hincks, 188 Park ave., Bridge- port, Ct—With bicycle firm tempo- rarily. L. Hinkey, Tonawanda, N. Y.—Stu- dent of Law. P. Hinkle, 604 Neane Bldg.,; Cincin- nati, O.—Univ. of Cincinnati Law School. A. H. Hitchcock, 22 Nordstrasse, Leipzig, Germany—Student. H. C. Hoffman, Cressona, Pa. Cc. A. T. Hoffman, 43 East Divinity Hall, New Haven, Ct.—Yale Divinity School. H. G. Holcombe, 79 Spring st., Hart- ford, Ct—With Fidelity Trust Co. G. R. Holden, Johns Hopkins Medi- cal School, Baltimore, Md. Ra ow “tolden,: (624 High st. Newark, N. J.] SA ALU Meet L. W. Housel, 25 Home pl., New Haven, Ct.—Court reporter on N. H. Journal and Courier. M. S. Howland, Auburn Theological Seminary, Auburn, N. Y. | B. Hubbell, Jr., 186 Derby_av., Derby, Conn.—Teacher in Derby High School. — W. S. Hubbell, Jr., 23 Winthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass—Harvard Law School. G. Hughes, “Marie Antoinette,” N. Y. City—New York Law School. E. H. Hume, 1757 Jefferson st.,; Balti- more, Md.—Johns Hopkins Medical School. C. J. Hunt, 19 Belmont ave., Jersey City, N. J.—Occupation undecided. L. C. Ilfeld, “The Nevada,” 7oth st. and Boulevard, N. Y. City.—New York Law School. W. J. E. Jente, 97 Bristol st., New Haven, Ct.—Graduate Student at Yale. S. F. Johnson, 54 Lincoln st., Meri- den, Ct.—With Meriden Journal. A. F. Judd, Jr., 343 George st., New Haven, Ct.—Yale Law School. J. R. Judd, 317 West 58th st., N. Y. City—College of Physicians and Sur- geons. B. B. Kauffman—Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md. H. M. Kauffman, Lindell Boulevard and Kings Highway, St. Louis, Mo.— With Kauffman Milling Co. H. M. Keator, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass.—Teaching. W. P. Keeler, 67 Morgan Hall, Au- burn, N. Y.—Auburn Divinity School. E. R. Kelsey, Jr., 45 William st., New Haven, Ct.—Yale Law School. Ae ES Bent Getioas Nance Ca, Neb.—With Kent Cattle Co. A. B. Kerr, 350 West 22d st., N. Y. City—New York Law School. F. R. Kimbley, 7 Winthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. S. King, Greenport, Long Island, N. Y.—Principal of Union School. C. P. Kitchel, care of Taft’s School, Watertown, Ct.—Teaching. : H. T. Kneeland, 379 Grand ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.—With Kneeland & Co., Grain Merchants. | H. D. Kountze—With First National Bank, Omaha, Neb. L. L. Kountze—With First National Bank, Omaha, Neb. | ah H. G. Lapham, 107 South st., Bos- ton, Mass.—With U. S. Leather Co. W. J. Lapham, 50 Ridge st., Glens Falls, N. Y.—With Joseph Fowler Shirt and Collar Co. C. S. Leavenworth, 79 Howe St., New Haven, Ct.—In Real Estate Busi- ness. F. P. Latimer, [Montville, Ct.] A. W. Lawrence, 969 Fifth ave. N.. Y. City—New York Law School. H. Ledyard, 20 Winthrop Hall, Cam-_ bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. | F. R.° Lehlbach, 35 Waverly. pl., | Newark, N. J.—With Riker & Riker, | Attorneys at Law, Newark, N. J., and Student at New York Law School. | D. M. Lewis, Johns Hopkins Uni- | ira Baltimore, Md.—Graduate Stu- ent. : J. M. Lewis, 326 West 34th st., N.Y. City.—College of Physicians and Sur- geons. G. Lindsley, 1404 Broad st., Nash- ville, Tenn.—In Real Estate Business. | J. I. Lineaweaver, 1907 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.—Univ. of Penn. Law School. P. C. Liscomb, 218 State st., Albany, N. Y.—Occupation undecided. .. W:.. G. ..Low, Jr... 58. Remsen -6t., Brooklyn, N. Y.—Columbia Law School. F. B. Luquiens, 201 Bishop st., New Haven, Ct—lInstructor and Graduate Student at Yale. F. M. Lynch, 71 West Divinity Hall, New Haven, Ct.—Yale Law School. T. P. MacBride, 11 High st., East Orange, N. J—New York Law School. G. B. McCallum, 10 Prospect st., Northampton, Mass—In Dry Goods Business. C. V. McCance, McCance Block, Pittsburg, Pa—With Clark & Mc- cance, Iron and Steel Brokers. | F. McCoy, Jr., 205 West ‘7th st. N. Y. City.—Columbia Law School. T. D. McDonald, 2135 Seventh ave., N. Y. City.—Instructor at Barnard Sohiool and Student. at N: Y. Univ. Law School. G. S. McFarlan, 64 Church st., Am- sterdam, N. Y.—With McFarlan & Co., Manufacturers.. L. McKim, care of J. P. Morgan & Co., London, Eng.—Traveling. J. R. McNeille, 484 Orange st., New Haven, Ct.—Graduate Student at Yale. R. McWilliams, 7 Winthrop Hall, Cambridge, | Mass.—Harvard Law School. _ OFFICIAL FOOT BALL GUIDE FOR 1897 WReEKRLY K. Maddox, 117 Wall st., N Haven, Ct.—Yale Law School. et C. F. Mosle, Student of Architecture, Paris, France.—[34 West 56th st., N- W. D. Makepeace, 15 East Divinity YY. Cit , . y- Hall, New Haven, Conn.—Graduate R. ie Munger, Ansonia, Ct.—Yale Student at Yale. Law School. A. R. Manice, care Morgan, Harjes & Cie, 31 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, France.. N. R. Mason, 4 Oxford Terrace, Bos- ton, Mass.—Harvard Medical School. D. I. Mead, 29 Monroe pl., Brook- lyn, N. Y.—Columbia Law School. L. G. Mead, 60 East 7oth st., N. Y. City—Occupation undecided. N. A. Merritt, Jr., Newton Centre, Mass.—Newton Theological Seminary. J. K. Miller, 45 Stewart ave., Ithaca, N. Y.—Student of Mechanical Engin- eering at Cornell. R. H. Miller, 133 Wall st, New Haven, Ct.—Graduate Student at Yale. T. W. Miller, 317 West 58th st., N. Y. City—Studying Law. R. D. Mills, 50 High st.. Orange, N. J.—Occupation undecided. J. O. Moore, [Geneseo, N. Y.] W. E. F. Moore, 58 West 85th st., N. Y. City—In Banking Business. F. T. Murphy, 89 Charles st., Boston, Mass.—Harvard Medical School. J. K. Murphy, 85 Sachem st. New Haven, Ct.—Student in “Sheff.” C. F. Neergaard, 125 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y.—With Bay ae Shoe & Leather Co., Sing Sing, B. Newcombe—With I. B. New- combe, Banker and Broker, 80 Broad- way, N. Y. City. mo, PARKER GUN HAS NO RIVAL!!! The Parker Gun has stood the test of over Thirty years. “Most perfect shooting Gus made.” Send for Catalogue. N. Y. SALESROOMS, 96 CHAMBERS ST. 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