~~ At ATL MINI WHE B iy - THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. JAMES G. BATTERSON, President. Paid-up Capital, - os ISSUES ACCIDENT POLICIES Covering the Hazards of War in all parts of the World, either for Fatal or Non-Fatal Injuries. Limits of Insurance: i Loss of Arm at or above Elbow Joint, Loss of Leg at or above Knee Joint, Loss of Hand at or above Wrist Joint, Loss of Foot at or above Ankle Joint, Loss of Both Hands or Both Feet, or Both | Eyes, or One Arm and One Leg, ; Assets, $22,868,994 Premium Commissioned Officers, $5,000 $250 WNon-Commiss’d Officers and Privates, 2,000 100 Granting Indemnity in case of Non-Fatal Injuries for Policy $5,000. Policy$2Z,000. $2,500 $1,000. 2,500 J,000 J,250 500 J,250 500 5,000 2,000 Returned to Policy Holders since 1864, $34,360,626 GEORGE ELLIS, Secretary. | | Liabilities, $19,146,359 Returned to Policy Holders in 1897, = $1,000,000 LIFE AND FIVE-YEAR TERM POLICIES All Forms— Low Rates— and Non-Forfeitable. Life Policies in force prior to April 4th, 1898, have free | permit for war hazard. New Life Policies covering death from all causes, including casualties of war, unrestricted Military or Naval Service, add five per cent. of amount insured to annual premium. Restricted service (territorial limits of United States) add one and one-half per cent. of amount insured to annual premium. Surplus, $3,722,635 $2,617,492 JOHN E. MORRIS, Ass’t Sec’y. rE ETRE CEES SENIOR APPOINTMENTS, Showing the Scholarship of the Class of Ninety-Eight, Following are the Senior appoint- ments for the Class of Ninety-Eight, Samuel Eliot Bassett of Wilton, Conn., leads the Class in scholarship, second place going to Henry Burt Wright of New Haven: Philosophical Orations—Samuel E. Bassett, Wilton; Henry Burt Wright, New Haven; Sydney Knox Mitchell, Lakeville, N. Y.; Robert E. Hume, Ahmednagar, India; Robert K. Root, New Haven; Morell W. Gaines, AlI- buquerque, N. M.; Howard B. Wool- ston, Philadelphia; Norman B. Beecher, Hillsboro, Ohio; Leeds Johnson, Sum- mit, R. I.; Philip S. Goulding, Wil- mington, Vt.; Frank R. Stocker, Jer- myn, Pa.; Edward C. Perkins, Hart- ford; Chatles E. Farr, Athol, Mass.; Charles W. Gross, Hartford; Louis S. Levy, ot. Louis, , Mo.; Richard B. Glaenzer, New York City; Arthur Thomas Galt, Chicago; Ashbel H. Bar- ney, New York City; Russell Ervin Colcord, Peabody, Mass.; Frank H. Shall, Little Falls, N. Y.; Frederick A. Lehlbach, Newark; John Munro Wool- sey, Englewood, N. J. High Orations—George H. Abbott, Brookline, N. H.; Robert W. Arch- bald, Scranton, Pa.; Franklin H. Booth, Newtown, N. Y.; Zenas M. Briggs, New Bedford, Mass.; Thomas E. Brownlee, Coitsville, Ohio; Noah A. Burr, Winchester, Conn.; Augustus W. Clapp, St. Paul, Minn.; Edgar S. Downs, Southington; Dana L. Eddy, Leavenworth, Kansas; William G. Erv- ing, Hartford; Morton L. Fearey, Al- bany; Herbert W. Fisher, New Haven; William R. Frint, Collinsville; John E. Foster, Toledo; Charles B. Gage, New York City; Abner P. Hayes, Bethle- hem; Peter H. Holme, Denver; Ed- ward H. Knight, Brazil, Ind.; John T. Norton, Albany; Ernest Clapp Noyes, Newton Center, Mass.; Lemuel G. Pettee, Sharon, Mass.; Robert XK. Richardson, New Britain; George M. Ripley, St. Louis; Henry Sillcocks, Brooklyn; Charles H. Teeter, East Stroudsburg, Pa.; Wilmot H. Thomp- son, East Orange, N. J.; Walter L. Vaugh, Louisville. Orations—Adams, Alden, Andreen, Baker, Barclay, Bell, Bennett, Bing- ham, Emerson, Fletcher, Fuller, Gales, Gallaudet, Gilbert, Gillespie, Grece, W. Hale, Hanford, Hatch, Hine, J. John- son, Judson, Livermore, McDonald, D. Peck, W. Scranton, A. Smith, J. Smith, Spring, A. Terry, Thurston, Tows, C. Warren, Welch, A. B. Williams. Dissertations—Bartlett, Benjamin, Bil- lings, Brooks, Burlingame, Butter- worth, Cleveland, D. L. Eddy, Fassett, M. S. Fearey, Hincks, Howe, Kellogg, Metcalf, Nims, Payne, ~Recknagel, Richards, G. Warren, Whitin, E. R. Whittemore. First Disputes—Benner, Bromley, E. Butler, R. Clark, Claypool, Coe, Cogs- well, Drury, Garrison, Gay, Gehrmann, Godchaux, EE... Hale; Huxford, “Mec- Carthy: $F. Richardson, “Rockwell; Ruick, Shroder, Turnbull, Vaile, J. W. Walsh, Williamson. Second Disputes—A. R. Baldwin, A. D. Baldwin, Born, Brown, Burrell, H. Butler, H. Clark, Crane, .Firen. kk. Evans, T. Evans, Forman, Fowler, Hartshorn, W. Johnson, McGraw, Rhodes, Scheftel, Schreiber, T. M. Smith, Street, Streeter, R. Terry, van- Beuren, J. A. Walsh, Welles, P. Whit- ney. First Colloquies—Allen, Bear, E. Betts, Bliss, J; Burnet,- Gallanan, Cheney, E. Clark, O. Clark, Crowell, Dudley, Fitch, Goldsmith, Harrison, Hart,: Higgins, — Hitt,’ W. Jackson, James, Jay, Ketchum, King, Lockman, Lord, Marshall, Mason, Merrill, Mont- gomery, Moore, Overlander, Paxton, Perry, Porter, Ray, J. Ripley, Selin, Sheehan, Stimson, Swift, Treat, Tyler, O. Wilson. Second Colloquies—Andrews, Baylis, Bunce, Colston, Cowdrey, Douglass, Ellis, Fewsmith, Hamill, Hay, Hennes- sey, Hitchcock, Kennedy, Kernochan, Leahy, Letcher, McQuaid, Myers, Nor- ris, Packer, Pei, D.: Rogers, 3.25. Rogers, H. Smith, Tenney, Twitchell, E. W. Whittemore, L. Williams.