Yale alumni magazine. ([New Haven]) 1937-1976, May 05, 1898, Page 5, Image 5

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John A. Farwell, Jr., 2506 Michigan
avenue, Chicago, III.
*G. I. Feeter, Little Falls, N. Y.
E. G. Fennelly, 188 Hawkins street,
Derby, Conn.
H. A. Fields, 855 West End avenue,
New York City.
R. H. Follis, Jr., Johns Hopkins
Medical School, Baltimore, Md.
H. W. Foote, Surburban street, New
Haven, Conn.
. &. Frank, 42 Eighth avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
*W. S. Furgerson, Care D. W. Wil-
cox, Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, N. Y.
J. J. Fredericks, 212 Highland street,
Syracuse, N. Y.
H. N. Foster, 220 Orange street, New
Haven, Conn. 7
H, C. Garneau, 1612 Washington
avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
I. W. Geer, Central Village, Conn.
Andrew J. Gilmour, Fulton, N. Y.
J. C. Greenway, Carnegie Steel Co.,
Duquesne, Pa.
*Arthur Goodall, Oakland, Cal.
T. W. Griggs, Griggs, Cooper & Co.,
St. Paul, Minn.
*E. M. Griffith, Care of Gifford, Pin-
chot, 287 Fourth avenue, New York
City.
Whitman Gunther,
avenue, Chicago, III.
*G. A. Hasdell, Plainville, Conn.
A. E. Hall, Brookville, Pa.
J. S. Hall, 105 North Cliff street,
Ansonia, Conn. ©
J. W. Hall, 53 East 75th street, New
York City.
R. W. Hall, 88 Trumbull street, New
Haven, Conn.
S. R. Hall, 18 Courtland street, New
York City.
W. M. Hall, 74 Linden street, Water-
bury, Conn.
R. A. Hamlin, Care of Herbert Ham-
lin, University Club, Chicago, III.
L. F. Hart, 125 Bolton avenue, Cleve-
land, O.
*Robert M. Harter, Mansfield, O.
L. $. Hawley, 55 Harriet street,
Bridgeport, Conn.
1602 Indiana
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
LAW SCHOOL.
Washington Square, New York City.
DAY CLASSES (LL.B. after two years).—Twelve
hours’ required work and six hours’ optional per
week, The daily sessions (from 3.30 to 6 P. Mo.)
are so arranged that the student may do effective
work in an office every day. ;
EVENING CLASSES (LL.B. after three years.)-—
Ten hours’ required work and four hours’ option-
al ye week. Daily sessions from 8 to to P. M.
LIBRARY FACILITIES are excellent. The Law
Library contains over 11,000 volumes.
Tuition, $100 per year.
For circulars, address ;
L. J. Tompkins, Registrar.
15 Instructors,
625 Students.
Wortw’n WHITEHOUSE. CLARENCE PORTER,
WHITEHOUSE & PORTER,
Real Estate Brokers & Agents.
509 FIFTH AVE., BET. 42d & 43d STS.,
AND 1 NASSAU STREET,
Telephone, 1420-38th st. NEW YORK.
United States Mortgage & Trust Co.
59 Cepar Street, NEw York.
Capital, $2,000,000.00. Surplus, $1,100,000.00.
Transacts a General Trust Business.
Pays Interest on Deposits subject to check.
Is a Legal Depositary of Court and Trust Funds,
Officers:
Grorce W. Youna, ......__...- President.
LUTHER KounTzg, _-:....- Vice-President.
James Timpson,...Second Vice-President.
Artnur Turnsuidy i ol. gris Treasurer.
Wituiam P, Exniott, .....--.-- Secretary.
CiarkK WILLIAMS,.......- Ass’t Treasurer,
Ricnarp M. Hurp,......- Ass’t Secretary.
Directors:
C. T. Lewis. C.R. Henderson.
- A. McCurdy. G. G. Hubbard,
Chas. M. Pratt. Luther Kountze,
Dumont Clarke. T. A. Morford.
Wm. P. Dixon. Rob’t Olyphant,
R. A, Granniss. Jas. Timpson.
Geo. W. Young.
HOME LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
GEORGE E, IDE, President.
Wm. M. Sr. Joun, Vice-President.
Eviis W. GLapwiy, Secretary.
Wm. A, Marsnatt, Actuary.
F. W. Cuapin, Medical Director,
abcock.
ickey, Jr.
Ows, Jr.
aven, Jr.
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as. J. Hill.
Gustay E. Kissel.
EUGENE A. CALLAHAN,
General Agent, State of Connecticut,
23 Church Street, New Haven.
The Stationery
Department of
Tiffany & Co.
formed a prominent feat-
ure of their business when
the house was established
in 1837. Its extraordinary
development and present
importance are due, not
only to the high standard
maintained, but to the un-
remitting care given to the
minutest detail of every
order.
Attention is directed to
this service with particu-
lar reference to the advan-
tages it offers in the execu-
tion of orders for Wedding
Stationery. |
Tiffany & Co.
UNION SQUARE
NEW YORK
- William O. Hickok, 508 North 2d
street, Harrisburg, Pa. ;
D. A. Hill, Bogata, Columbia, South
America.
H. S. Hitchcock, Woodbury, Conn.
H. C. Holcomb, 200 Oak Place, New
Haven, Conn.
*W. A. Halden, Bridgeport, Conn.
*E. C. Hopkins, Danielsonville, Conn.
Louis D. Hopkins, 48 West oth street,
New York City. :
G. M. Howard, 111 Mountain avenue,
Montclair, N. J.
*Slocum Howland, Catskill, N. Y.
F. M. Hoyt, Stamford, Conn.
A. Z. .Huntington, 324 Franklin
‘Place, Plainfield, N. J.
*C. H. Hutchinson, 143 Maple street,
Springfield, Mass.
*H. W. Hutchinson, Pepperill, Mass.
S. M. Israeli, 232 Front street, Hart-
ford, Conn.
Irvine S. Jackson, 939 West Adams
street, Chicago, III.
F. Jackson, 15 Fillmore street,
New Haven, Conn.
“ate Jasen, 28 Eagle street, Albany,
W. B. Jennings, 43 West street, South
Norwalk, Conn.
*J. A. Johnson, Rochester, N. Y.
L. A. Johnson, 44 Water street,
Cleveland, O.
Alexander Johnson, West
Coney Island, N. Y.
Rankin Johnson, P. O. Box 1009,
Eagle Pass, Texas.
F. W. Jordan, 321 West 8oth street,
New York City.
*George Lauder, South Norwalk,
Conn.
*G. M. Laughlin, Jr., Pittsburg, Pa.
*William M. Lund, Bridgeport, Conn.
Conn.
Thomas Kernan, Poquonock, Conn.
Norman C. King, Cleveland, O.
J. D. Layng, Jr., 931 Fifth avenue,
New York City.
Norman Leeds, Front and Grove
street, Stamford, Conn.
A... Limburger, P.O. Box: 3095.
New York City.
C. R. Lindenburg, 405 East Town
street, Columbus, O.
William W. Little, 78 Pearl street,
New Haven, Conn.
*C. W. Lyon, Hartford, Conn.
J. A. McCrea, Ellsworth avenue,
Shady Side, Pittsburg, Pa.
W. McEnerney, 201 Derby avenue,
Derby, Conn. :
H. P. McQuaid, 181 Orchard street,
New Haven, Conn.
Egbert Marsh, 246 Kossuth street,
Bridgeport, Conn.
F. T. Marsh, 105 Clark street, Hart-
ford, Conn.
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street,
NO FAIRY TALE.
CURIOUS trait in human nature
is that which not only allows but
Seems even to encourage the multitude
of seductive schemes that are so con-
stantly developed for unscrupulous
money-making through the deceiving
of the credulous. It seems no longer
true—
‘‘ If weak thy faith,
Why choose the harder side ?’”’
For those timid ones whose faith in
most things is surely weakest are just
the ones most often caught by the
hardest story presented for belief.
It ought certainly to be “the hard-
est side” for faith when one is told
that in this certain company, or in that
certain scheme, each invested dollar
will bring back ten, and ten per cent.
interest. Yet financial fairy tales of
this sort are marvelously successful,
and weak human nature, with all
reason blinded by that hint of fabulous
profit, pins its faith on the impossible.
In stable life insurance there is no
fairy tale of any sort. Good life insur-
ance leads one on by no rainbow span
which promises pots of (unearned)
gold, to be had for a walk across the
meadow and up the hillside. It offers
just, and needed, and durable results—
results sure to be won by all who
perform their share of the contract
entered upon.
It is the recognition of this fact that
has won for life insurance the respect
and admiration of the world. Argu-
ment is no longer needed to support
it. As Secretary Gage has said: * All
the sane man asks is, which is the best
company?” This question, too, has
been settled, for a generation of men
have decided that the claim put for-
ward by The Mutual Life of New York
is legitimate: “The best company is
the company that does the most
good.” Here is a company that does
all it promises—and more; a company
that has passed through fifty-five
years of business activity with an
unblemished record and a world-wide
reputation for justice and liberality.
Hundreds of thousands have found in
it the truest help and the soundest in-
vestment.. It is this company which
to-day offers to you the chance to
make like advantages your own—in-
vites you to become “‘one of the firm.”
- Walter R. Gillette,
Cas. ADAMS.
Yale 787.
‘ADAMS, MCNEILL & BRIGHAM,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
71 Broadway, - New York..
Members New York Stock Exchange.
ALEX. MoNEILL. Wu. S. BrieHam.
: Yale °8%,
Stocks
and Bonds Bought and Sold. Investment Securi-
ties a Specialty.
‘Long Distance Telephone, 2976 Cortlandt.”’
Lxorotp H. FRANCKE. _ ALBERT FRANCER,
Yale 89. Yale ’91 8.
“ET & A. FPRANCKE,
_ BANKERS AND BROKERS, |
50 Exchange Place, __—- - New York.
Members New York Stock Exchange.
Buy and Sell on Commission Stocks and
Bonds dealt in at the New York Stock Ex-
change. Also Miscellaneous Securities not
listed on the Stock Exchange.
Long Distance Telephone, 1348 Broad.
Guaranty Trust Co.
of New York.
NASSAU, CORNER CEDAR STRERT,
CAPITAL, or Ee “se $2,000,000
SURPLUS, = © « $2,500,000
ACTS AS TRUSTEE FOR CORPORATIONS,
FIRMS, AND INDIVIDUALS, AS GUARDIAN,
EXECUTOR, AND ADMINISTRATOR, TAKES
ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL AND PERSONAL
ESTATES.
{INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
subject to cheque or on certificate.
STERLING DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF
GREAT BRITAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. COL”
LECTIONS MADE.
TRAVELLERS’ LETTERS OF CREDIT AVAIL
ABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, AND
COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED:
WALTER G. OAKMAN, President.
ADRIAN ISELIN, JR. Vice-President.
GEORGE R. TURNBULL, ad Vice-President,
HENRY A. MURRAY, Treas. and Sec’y.
. NELSON BORLAND, Asst. Treas. and Sec’y.
OHN GAULT, Manager Foreign Dept.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel D. Babcock, Charles R. Henderson,
George F. Baker, Adrian Iselin, Jr.,
George S. Bowdoin, Augustus D. juililard,
August Belmont, ames N. Jarvie,
Frederic Cromwell, ichard A. McCurdy,
Alexander E. Orr,
Walter G. Oakman,
G. G. Haven, ey H. Rogers
Oliver Harriman, H, McK, Twombly
R. Somers Ha Frederick W. Vanderbilt,
: "AV illiam C. Whitney.
Robert Goelet,
PE Eos
LONDON BRANCH,
33 LOMBARD STREET, E. C.
F. NEvVILL jJAQKSON, SECRETARY.
Buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of
the world, collects dividends and coupons without
sharge, issues travellers’ and commercial letters of
sredit, receives and pays interest on deposits subject
to cheque at sight or on notice, lends money on
tollaterals, deals in American and other investment
securities, and offers {ts services as correspondent and
inmancial agent to corporations, bankers and merchants,
Bankers.
BANK OF ENGLAND,
CLYDESDALE BANK, Limited,
NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF
ENGLAND, Limited,
PARR’S BANK, Limited.
Solicitors.
FRESHFIELDS AND WILLIAMS.
London Committee.
ARTHUR JOHN FRASER, CHAIRMAM,
NONALD C. HALDEMAN.
“The Leading Fire Insurance Company of America.”’
W. H. KING, SECRETARY.
A: GC. ADAMS;
HENRY. E.. REES,
WESTERN BRANCH,
413 Vine Street, Cincinnati,
NORTHWESTERN BRANCH,
PACIFIC BRANCH, San Francisco, Cal.
INLAND MARINE DEPARTMENT,
Omaha, Neb.
Incorporated 1819. | Charter Perpetual.
Cash Capital, $4,000,000.00
Cash Assets, 12,089,089.98
Total Liabilities, 3,655,3 70.62
Net Surplus,
4,433,719.36
Losses Paid in 79 Years, 81,125,621.50 ©
. B. CLARK. President.
E. O. WEEKS, VICE-PRES.
Vassr. SECRETARIES.
Beck & GALLAGHER,
O.
General Agents.
WM. H. WYMAN, General Agent.
W. P. HARFORD, Assistant General Agent.
BOARDMAN & SPENCER, General Agents
CHICAGO, ILLS., 145 LaSalle Street.
NEW YORK, 52 William Street.
BOSTON, 12 Central Street.
PHILADELPHIA, 229 Walnut Street.