YALE ALUMNI WHEESLY: Cornell Yale Club Banquet. The recently formed Yale Club at Cornell University held a banquet on Friday evening, April 15. A number of interesting addresses were made by graduates of the different colleges re- Presented on the Cornell Faculty, and the affair proved very successful. Souvenir programs provided for the occasion bore an engraving of the Yale Campus, surrounded by a gilded wreath, and were tied with red, white and blue ribbons. Professor Charles Mellen Tyler, ’55, acted as toastmaster, and the following toasts were responded to: “Yale Club of Cornell,” Frederick P. James, ’95; “College Diplomacy,” Pro- fessor Ernest W. Huffcut, Cornell, ’84; “Football,” Professor Louis M. Dennis, U. of M., ’85; “Harvard,” Professor Horatio S. White, Harvard, ’73; “Yale Athletics,’ Ebenezer Hill, Jr., ’97; ‘Cornell,’ Professor Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Brown, ’75; “The Ladies,” Maujer McLaughlin, Cornell, ’98; “Yale,” Judge Francis M. Finch, ’40. The Yale Club was organized a short time ago with a membership of twenty- two, consisting of Yale men who were connected with the University as mem- bers of the Faculty or undergraduates, together with a few alumni residing in Ithaca. In addition to promoting good fellowship among former students of Yale, the club seeks to foster good feel- ing between the undergraduates of both Universities. The present membership includes the following: Judge Francis M. Finch, ’49; Pro- fessor Charles Mellin Tyler, ’55; Pro- fessor Moses Coit Tyler, ’57; Professor George W. Jones, ’50; W. H. Sage, 65; Calvin D. Stowell, ’68; Roger B. Williams, 68; R. H. Williams; Charles A. Morrall; Professor Fred- erick Bedell, o0;- A. -S. . Diven, 64! H. W. Sage, ‘95; Frederick P. James, 95; George A. Smith, ’96: Andrew G. C. Sage, ;96; M. N. Whitaker, ’o6; Harold Lee, ’96S.; DeWitt L. Sage, 97; J. U. Miller; Floyd W. Mundy, ex-'98, and Professor W. F. Willcox.