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FOR EVERY $1,000 OF LIABILITIES YALE ALUMNI IT CAN SHOW $1,260 OF ASSETS. || THE IMPREGNABLE PRUDENTIAL. GLEE CLUB TRIP. [Continued from rst page.] connecting at Washington with Prince- ton special. Arrive at Pittsburg about 2.30 P. M. Concert at Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburg. Address, care of hall. Smoker given for Yale and Princeton Clubs. Saturday, December 25—Leave Pitts- burg I A. M., O. special; arrive Louisville, Ky., about 3 Pp. mM. Concert at Amphitheater Auditorium. Address, care of auditorium. Privileges of Club Flouse extended by University Club. Privileges of the Club House ex- tended by Pendennis Club. Smoker given by alumni at Pendennis Club. Sunday, December 26—Leave Louis- Ville 2.30 4. u., B. & OR. R.S, W,; arrive at St. Louis at 12.40 Pp. mM. Leave St. Louis 9.15 p. mM, Mo. Pac. R. R. Monday, December 27—Arrive Kan- sas City, Mo., at 7.10 A. M., by Mo. Pac. Concert at Gillis Opera House. Ad- dress, care opera house. Breakfast at at the Country Club tendered by Mrs. Marty. Reception tendered by Mrs. Lombard > from 3 to 5 P. M. Dance after concert given by Mrs. Clark, Tuesday, December 28—Leave Kan- sas City 5.20 A. m., Mo. Pac. Arrive St. Joseph, Mo., 8 a. m., Mo. Pac. Concert at Tootle Theater. Address, care of theater. Privileges of Club extended. Ball given by Mrs. Tootle at Country Club. Wednesday, December 290—Leave St. Joseph 10.15 A. M., via Union Pac. R. R. “en route.” Thursday, December 30—-Arrive Colo- rado Springs at 11.10 A. M. Concert at Colorado Springs Opera House. Ad- dress, care opera house. Luncheon at Colorado Spring Golf Club. Recep- tion from 4 to 6 P. M., extended by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Preston. Collation at the El Paso Club after the concert. Friday, December 31—Leave Colora- do Springs 3.25 a. m., by Union Paci- fic, Denver and Gulf R: R.; arrive at Denver 7 A. mM. Concert in Central Presbyterian Church. Address, care Frank L. Woodward, Boston Bldg. Reception and dance from 4 to 6 Pp. M., given by Mrs. C. B.’ Kountz. Ball at Brown Palace Hotel by Mr. Wm. C. Daniels. Saturday, January I—Privilege of Club extended. New Year’s reception from 4 to 6 Pp. M., given by Mrs. H. M. Porter. Concert at Church. Smoker at University Club. Address. care of Frank L. Woodward, Boston Building. Sunday, January 2—Leave Denver at 12.30 A. M., by Union Pacific. Arrive Council Bluffs 4.40 p. m. Leave Coun- ss ‘pai at 5.10 Pp. M., Chic. & N: W. Central Presbyterian Monday, January 3—Arrive at Minne- apolis, Minn., at 8 A. M., by Chic. & N. W. Concert at Lyceum Theater. Ad- dress, care theater. Entertainment un- decided. | Christmas Generosity. Will not be complete unless you have provided your family with the protection that LIFE INSURANCE AFFORDS. A Policy of Life Insurance may make all the difference between comfort and want. Who can doubt that A PRUDENTIAL POLICY iio AO es The Best Christmas Gift. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA HOME OFFICE, Newark, N. J. Tuesday, January 4—Arrive in St. Paul, Minn., about 9 A. M., by Chic & N. W. Concert at People’s Church. Address, care George Langford, 313 Laurel st. Reception given by Mrs. D. R. Noyes from 4 to 6 o’clock. Dance after concert given by Mrs. Saunders. Wednesday, January 5—Leave St. Paul at 3 A. M., by Chic. & N. W. spe- cial; arrive in Chicago about 3.30 P. M. Concert at Central Music Hall. Ad- dress, care hall.. Priviledges ‘of Club House extended by C. A. A. Dance after concert given by Miss Hamlin. . : Thursday, January 6—Leave Chicago at 4 A. M., by Nickel Plate R. R.; arrive Cleveland at about noon. Entertain- ment. undecided. 3 Friday, January 7—Concert at Asso- ciation Hall. Address, care of hall. Afternoon dance at Roadside Club. Saturday, January 8—Leave Cleve- land 1.26 A. m., by Nickel Plate R. R.; - arrive in Buffalo at 7.50 a. m. Concert Address, “Concert - at “Concert Hall.” Hall.” Luncheon given by Mrs. C. N. Bushnell at 1 o’clock. Reception given by Alumni Associa- tion at University Club. The Clubs are invited to attend the regular “Satur- day Evening” at the Saturn Club. Sunday, January 9—Leave Buffalo at 4.15 A. M., N. Y. C. R. R.; arrive Grand Central Station at 3 P. M. In all cases letters should be ad- dressed in care of Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs to the addresses given above. The Clubs will have for entire tour Wagner private cars, Riva and Iroquois, and special baggage car. These cars will be left at New York, Sunday, Jan- uary oth, and the men may return to New Haven whenever they wish. The following program which will be sung at concerts except that at Pitts- burg: PROGRAM. Part I, : I. Stars and Stripes Forever..... Sousa Banjo Club. 2. Brave Mother Yale. Merrill, ’98,; T. S. Shepard Glee Club. So hatter EG: +. [Gerald Latte Mr. Butler and Club. ; 4. Chanson. 5. [he Long Day Closes...... Sullivan 5. Tutti Frutti. ; Glee and Banjo Clubs. Part II. 1. Japanese “Marth iases ss. .a505.. Bial Banjo Club. 2; Ob King Goteios.c 54 G. B. Nevin | Mr. Sheehan and Club. 3. Kentucky Babe........ Adam Geibel Mr. G. Parker and Club. 4. Serenade Waltzes....Victor Herbert Mandolin Club. 5. Negro Melodies Mr. Schreiber. Mr. Wadsworth. Mr. Butler. Mr. McLauchlan. Parr ald. Tr eave rcorener ie ieee at ok Rosey ? Banjo Club. eee 2. Bells of Yale... Mason, ’99; Ives, ’o8. : Mr. vanBeuren and Clubs. 3, ee Aa ee Carmen-Yalen 4. Situations. Mr. Wadsworth and Club. 5. Bright College Years. ...Durand, ’81 Glee Club _——~>—_____ Chess Schedule. The schedule of games at the Chess tournament between Columbia, Har- vard, Yale and Princeton at the Colum- bia Grammar School, New York City, the last week in December, follows: MONDAY, DECEMBER 27TH. Table. I. Columbia vs. Harvard. Yale vs. Princeton. ve 3. Columbia vs. Princeton. 4. Yale vs. Harvard. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28TH. . Columbia vs. Yale. . Princeton vs. Harvard. . Columbia vs. Harvard. . Yalé vs. Princeton. Bwh we WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20TH. . Columbia vs. Princeton. . Yale vs. Harvard. . Columbia vs. Yale. . Princeton vs. Harvard. ROnd THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30TH. . Harvard vs. Columbia. . Harvard vs. Columbia. . Princeton vs. Yale. : Princeton vs. Yale. BR} DH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3IST. . Yale vs. Coluntbia. . Harvard vs. Princeton. . Yale vs. Columbia. . Harvard vs. Princeton. BROWN SATURDAY, JANUARY IST. . Princeton vs. Columbia. . Harvard vs. Yale. . Harvard vs. Yale. . Princeton vs. Columbia. BRON The first named player has first move. Games will begin at 2.00 P. m. and if they are not finished by 10.00 Pp. m. will then be adjudicated by Mr. Eugene Delmar, or Mr. H. Helms, Referees. A recess will be taken from 6 to 8 P. M. _ SS) oe Addition to the Library. The University Library has recently received a very interesting collection of photographs from Mr. Anson P. Stokes, Jr., ’96. It contains about three hundred mounted views obtained by him on a journey around the world. Nearly half of the photographs are of scenes and places in India, and the rest were gathered in China, Corea and Siam. The gift included also a valuable Buddhist manuscript on palm leaves ir the Pali-Burnese dialect. JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. Revenue from Harvard Game. The following is an approximate re- port of the expenses and receipts of the Yale-Harvard game at Cambridge on Noy. 13th. RECEIPTS. — TOlal s10hets. 5Old.. >... $37,674.76 Program Privileges.......... 1,183.10 $38,857.86 EXPENSES. Extra Seats and Carpenter NV OD ee eee 5,066.40 Penee Daly 6G a ee 430.85 Dashiell, (Referee’s Fee and Expenses ...... i's ape ea ee, 134.00 McClung, (Umpire’s Fee and TEXPeNSES) 5 LS se ee 97.00 TOstaee.. 2. SS ee 17.06 Various Field Expenses...... 32.96 Cost of Distributing and Print- foe gees go een ae, 632.59 , $7,733-58 Deed: Reteiots $38,857.86 Total Expenditures .......... 7,733.58 « Total -neomes...avkicns sss $31,124.28 Harvard’s Share Receipts....$15,562.14 Yale’s Share Receipts ....... - 15,562.14 ee Bie at : At a meeting of the Senior Class held on Monday, Nov. 29, Willard Newell Drown was elected editor of the Shingle, the annual publication of the Law School. He graduated from the University with the Class of Ninety- Six. The New Exchangeable Policy - OF THE... Phoenix Mutual Life . . . Insurance Co., Of Hartford, Conn. _ Provides insurance for life at a low premium, with guaranteed Cash, Paid-up, Loan and Extended In- surance Values. And at the same time the policy can be changed a few years later to a Limited Pre- mium Life or Endowment Policy without losing advantage of the — premiums already paid, or having to pay a higher premium on account of advanced years. 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