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12 ASM ALL BEDS TY ow HEKLY FOR EVERY $1,000 OF LIABILITIES THE IMPREGNABLE IT CAN SHOW $1,279 OF ASSETS. PRUDENTIAL. College Men in Life Insurance. The best insurance companies are using the best trained neil The best trained men are seeking the great opportunities which Life Insurance offers. It is by the use of the best talent possible that THE PRUDENTIAL makes its remarkable records- We say again to Yale men, who are yet to decide the definite business of their life, and who have character and brains equal to the best business endeavors, that we are desirous of corresponding with them concerning service in the Prudential. The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. JOHN F. DRYDEN, Pres’t. Newark, N. J. ——— —— [Continued from rst page. | to join the Battery.- In order to hear from these men, it is probable that the recruiting will continue for two or three days longer. The receipt of the Battery’s equip- ment, and the special attention that is being given to it by State and National authorities, and the beginning of very serious and effective drill under the superintendence of army officers, have reawakened the old enthusiasm to join this unusually fine collection of young fighters. Should any Yale graduates who see this notice desire to enlist, they are advised to communicate with one of the officers named above, at the recruiting station, 1018. Chapel street. Should they fail to make connections there, they can send their communications to this office and they will be forwarded as speedily as possible. A great deal of haste must be used, as the time is short and the number of vacancies is diminishing fast every day. © “Law Journal” Contents. The June number of the Yale Law Journal appeared on Tuesday with the following contents: “The Most An- cient Law,” by Professor Isaac F. Rus- sell, Dean of the Law Department of 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. Hersert E. SmitH, New Haven, Conn. FORESPRY SCHOOL AT BILTMORE, N. C. For circulars and other information apply to C; Ay SCHENGK, PH., 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. ) Degree 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 289 were college graduates. GEORGE Cuase, Deen, 120 Broadway. BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL NEW HALL, ASHBURTON PLACE. | 400 STUDENTS. Opens . = October 5, 1898. _ For particulars.address the Acting Dean, SAMUEL C. BENNETT, the University of New York; ‘Federal Control of Hydraulic Mining,” by. S. H. McKnight, Assistant United States Attorney for the District of California; “The Evolution of Allodial Land Titles in Hawaii, = byl. L. Weaver, of the Hawaiian bar. In addition to the usual Editorials, Recent Cases, Comments, etc., the issue will contain a new: de- partment—Memorabilia—and a supple- ment giving an index for the year. . Pe The Price That Was Paid. High in a crevice of the cliff That bounds the brimming ocean, A violet blows, and. bends and knows The end of its devotion. Long time the waves had tossed its seed, From some beach-garden plundered, ° Till rose the deep, and heap on heap Its mighty surges thundered. And _ while crashed Against the basalt towers, Sea knew its need and flung the seed Where now the violet flowers. So, to the working of His will The sea was- tempest-riven, And ships were tossed and men were ost— But still the flower was given. HuntTiIncton ‘Mason in Vale Lit. man’s egg-shell navies - SCHOOLS. DWIGHT SCHOOL. 15 West 43d St., near Fifth Av., New York. The Yaie 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. THE CUTLER SCHOOL, No. 20 E. 50TH ST., NEW YORK CrFTry. One hundred and ninety-three pupils have been prepared for College and Scientific Schools since 1876, and most of these have entered YALE, HARVARD, COLUMBIA Or PRINCE- TON. HOPKINS GRAMMAR SCHOOL NEW HAVEN, CONN. Prepares especially for Yale College and the Sheffield Scientific School. More than a thousand of its graduates have- entered Yale. For catalogue, address, GEORGE L. FOX, Rector. GILE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Established 1877, Turo. B. Wittson, M.A.,, Prin, ' OPEN ALL SUMMER doing TUTORING. Correspondence sonicited with those coming ta Yale deficient in any branch. 17 & 18 Insurance Bldg., New Haven. THE KING SCHOOL, STQURRR?: One hundred and twelve boys have been success~ fully prepared here for college in recent years, Of these a large number have entered Yale. Ten boarding pupils are taken at $600 each, _ BETTS: ACADEMY STAMFORD, CONN. — 59th Year. Prepares for universities or technical schools. Special advantages to students desiring to save time in preparation. HOME LIFE and the IN- DIVIDUAL, the key-notes. WM. J. BETTS, M.A. (Yale), Principal. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY, CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The courses of study and the methods ot 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. Myeatrt, (Williams), Head Master. WOODBRIDGE SCHOOL, 417 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY... Special attention given to preparation for : the Sheffield Scientific School. Circulars on application. Columbia Grammar School Founded 1764. 34 and 36 E. 51st St., New York City. 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. The “ Yale’s’’ speed, Hobson’s courage, and | Dewey’s success. _ ies VINCENT C. PECK (Yale ’84), Head Master. Out-of-Door-Life and Study for Boys. Tur 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. The Wotcrhkiss School, LAKEVILLE, CONN. An endowed school, devoted exclusively to preparation for college, or scientific school, according to Yale and Harvard standards. Eight regular instructors. The school was opened in 1892, with pro- vision for 50 boys. Enlarged accommoda- tions were immediately called for, and the capacity of the school was doubled in 1894. A limited number of scholarships, some of which amount to the entire annual fee, are available for deserving candidates of slender means who can show promise of marked success in their studies. EDWARD G. Coy, Head Master. THE TAFE SCHOOL, WATERTOWN, CONN. A Preparatory School for Boys. HORACE D. TAFT, HEAD MASTER. THE ALBANY ACADEMY, ALBANY, -. -_ N.Y. 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. WESTMINSTER SCHOOL, DOBBS FERRY, N. Y. Prepares for college. ~-Number limited. 29 of its graduates now in Yale. W. L. CUSHING, Yale ’72, Headmaster. 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. BASEL“ SEMINARY>< «. 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.