Yale alumni magazine. ([New Haven]) 1937-1976, June 02, 1898, Page 8, Image 8

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[Continued from 7th page.) coe aco 3 THE CUTLER SCHOOL, | Ghe Wotchkiss School,
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Yale Freshmen, 14—Brown Cleft, lf. ............ 4.11301 No. 20 E. 50TH St., NEW YORK CF. ae eee “aguas 22%
Freshmen, 5. Rauschenbach, ss... 5 I I 2 3 4 ate eh ils have An endowed school, devoted exclusively to
Newman, rf. ........ Jt rt el Pe ent ne ponies Al Baeatite preparation for college, or scientific school,
ge M RT eee Chase. coo casi at EES BRE athege since 1876, and most of these have | according to Yale and Harvard standards.
ot eee row nse resumen, Phillips, 1b. ..--.... 4 0 0 8 1 @ | Cee dvair dunvign Commmuor Panel | Bight regular énstructors.
by defeating them on last Saturday at J. B. Eaton, 2b..... 4 0 0 2 0 3 TON, ; ’ : The school was opened in 1892, with pro-
the. Field, by a score of 14 to 5. . The Catan! CON 4 ie Ee vision for 50 boys. Enlarged accommoda-
Vale oR ries played a on a espa H. T. Eaton, 3b. ... 4 I I 3.0 0 tions were immediately capa ad a
pices Wheeler, p. ......... 4 0 0 0 2 0 STAMFORD, | capacity of the school was doubled in 1894.
throughout, in contrast to the ragged eer) gee THE KING SCHOOL, °* Conn. s limited number of scholarships, some of
k of the Brown Team. Totals .........0.. Kae: 23 8 9 : ._ | which amount to the entire annual fee, are
9 Bi d pl f{. Eli d hese spare chien ROA EC ea oc available for deserving candidates of slender
The all around play o sean pes Score by innings: fully prepared here for college in recent years, h h ig Aa a
Clark of Yale, and Wheeler of Brown ‘ e ae Si 6ugloR id Of these a large number have entered Yale. ee ee cartel promi
THERE aeons : Yale, OO 8 1 i. 6) 2 Ae Ce ee EDWARD G. Coy, Head Master.
BYOWn .°3 50, 004-0 6 450 bee
melee er ge oF Ii Summary: Two-base hits—Clark, ed THE, dART SOO. ?
Poms fin. ~Three“base hit—Robertson: Stolen
Brow; 3b ss. p15 2er 1 2 0 hases—VYale, 0: a 2. Bases on Be Sie fe eae WATERTOWN, CONN.
erwin, SS. FAG a! 4.3 1 3 2 2  balls—Off: Wheeler,-6; off -Thorne, 2. ’ -—59 ear. | :
Pligsan thaw ionatcie 5 2 1 2 0 0 Struck out—By Thorne, 3: by Wheeler, prepares tor uelverlies we icbouey subg: A Preparatory School for Boys
Robertson, i, §°-3 She £2 2.¢ Lime of game—Two hours. Um- Special advantages to students desiring to save HORACE D. TAFT, HEAD MASTER.
Clark, If. sss eee. 2 Gye WO  pire—Gruber. time in preparation. HOME LIFE and the IN.
he ‘4 SP ORC ar sos Bint 2D. Oe iVAD AT, the keyccies, |
ON GR. Thy. sic clektriece Ga ik (O. Le-o <ae ++ | WM. J. BETTS, M.A. (Yale), Principal, ;
Hitsas ck. oe eee Ape oad Fibsthusk SiR Columbia Grammar School
WCU TS BR ce soe 0.0.9 50 my O - pi ea pki ae Founded 1764,
AMOR 10 5 Th Ee taal eresd 5 fie, ane ae 1e expected changes in the Fresh- d SeaL eta New Var Goty.
Twining, 2b. ....... 3.0.2 1 2 I man Crew were made on Friday, when CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY, re
Totals
Professional Schools.
YALE MEDICAL SCHOOL.
86th Annual Session, Oct. 6, 1898.
The course leading to the degree of Doctor of
Medicine in Yale University is graded, covers four
years, and consists of systematic, personal instruc-
tion in laboratory, class-room and clinic.
For announcements, send to the Dean.
HersBert E, Smitu, New Haven, Conn.
PORLSTRY SCHOOL
AT BILTMORE, N. C.
For circulars and other information apply to
‘Oly? SCHENCK, Pu.D.,
Forester to the Biltmore Estate.
NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL
NEW YORK CITY.
*“Dwicut Metuop”’ or INSTRUCTION.
Day School 120 Broadway.
Evening School, Cooper Union.
(For students who cannot attend day sessions.)
ie of LL.B. after two years’ course; of
LL.M. after three years’ course. Largest law
schoolin the United States. High standards. Num-
ber of students for the past year (1896-’97) 650, of
whom 2389 were college graduates.
GEORGE CHasE, Dean, 120 Broadway.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
LAW SCHOOL
NEW HALL, ASHBURTON PLACE.
400 STUDENTS.
Opens - October 5, 1808.
For particulars address the Acting Dean,
SAMUEL C, BENNETT,
a number of men from the Second Crew
were tried in the first boat. It will be
remembered that the Second Crew de-
feated the First in the Spring Regatta,
and a number of races were rowed dur-
ing the few days following, with the
same result.
Since Friday no definite order has
been followed, but different men have
been tried in the various positions, so
as to determine the most effective com-
bination. The final make-up of the
Crew will probably not be settled until
the latter part of next week. . The
general order during the week has been:
Stroke, Cameron, 1901; 7, Mitchell,
1901; 6, Brown, 1901, captain; 5, Gil-
lette, 1900 S.; 4, Keppleman, 1901; 3,
Auchincloss, t90or and Atkinson, 1901:
2, Ireland, 1900 S., Olcott, 1900 S., and
Wheeler, 1901; bow, Waterman, 1901.
Mitchell, Cameron and Waterman have
been taken to the training table.
The numerous changes have allowed
little opportunity for improvement, but
it is expected that the crew will round
‘rapidly into form after the final selec-
tion is made. The men will start for
Gale’s Ferry on June 8th, but, in ac-
cordance with a new Faculty ruling,
will have to return to New Haven for
their examinations.
SCHOOLS.
DWIGHT SCHOOL.
15 West 43d St., near Fifth Av., New York.
The Yale preparatory School of New York.
It graduates have been admitted with high
credit to Yale College and Sheffield. Eigh-
teenth Annual Catalogue on application.
Arthur Williams (Yale ’77), Principal.
Henry L. Rupert, M.A., Registrar.
CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The courses of study and the methods of
instruction are adapted to the requirements
of the best colleges. Catalogues on applica-
tion. JAS. L. PATTERSON, Head-master.
COLLEGIATE SCHOOL.
241 West Seventy=-Seventh Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
Prepares for the Colleges and Scientific Schools.
- Well-equipped Gymnasium.
L. C. Mycatt, (Williams), Head Master.
WOODBRIDGE SCHOOL,
417 MADISON AVENUE,
NEW YORK CITY «). «
Special attention given to preparation for |
the Sheffield Scientific School.
Circulars on application.
THE ALBANY ACADEMY,
ALBANY, - ePuny.<¥,
Established 1813.
This School is devoted exclusively to the prepar-
ation of boys for College according to the standards
of Yale and Harvard. Special attention is given to
completing the preparation of boys from schools.
having an incomplete curriculum.
Henry P. Warren, Head Master.
Out-of-Door-Life and Study for Boys.
THE ADDRESS OF
MR. THACHER’S SCHOOL
- is Nordhoff, [Southern] California.
Mr. Thacher may be addressed
77 Elm Street, - New Haven, Conn.,
from June 23rd to July 23rd.
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A preparatory school for entrance to the
Academical and Scientific departments of Yale
University.—Laboratories—Gymnasium. |
B. H. CAMPBELL, A.M., Headmaster.
OPEN DURING THE SUMMER.
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL
BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
Delightful situation to get a “cinch”? on
September examinations.
VINCENT C. PECK (Yale ’84), Head Master.
GIRLS’ SCHOOLS.
Mrs. AND MISS CaDy’s
BOARDING AnD DAY SCHOOL For GIRLS.
56 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven.
Primary, Intermediate and Finishing Courses of
Study, and College Preparatory. Certificate ad-
mits to College. Circulars sent on application.
Number in family limited.
EAOLLL SEMINARY «5.
FOR YOUNG WOMEN.
Auburndale, Mass.
One of the best Eastern schools. Courses in some
lines equal to college work : in others planned rather
for home-making. Forillustrated catalogue address
C. C. Bracpon, Principal,
St. MARGARET’S SCHOOL
WATERBURY, CONN.
Miss MARY R. HILLARD, Principal.
Reference by permission to President Dwight,
Yale University; Principal C. F. P. Bancroft,
Phillips Academy.