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JUNIOR APPOINTMENTS.
Names and Addresses of the Success=
ful Students.
The Junior Appointments list of the
Class of Nineteen Hundred carries 220
names. This passes all totals, although
the percentage is not greater than in
several classes in recent years, the class
being unusually large. The appoint-
ments for six years: |
PHI BETA KAPPA MEN.
"95 '96 ’97 98 99 1900
Phiiosophical Orations..17 26 22 31 16
High Orations....______ 14 -20--19.- 24 18 * 19
Orations io ae Bane aah ee 96.8 as 4 a a
Dissertations: 0 so 16! t90.t7 Sale 2p 6
First Disputes_____.___. IB “GPF age a7 go. as
Second Disputes____.... 23 3¢.=« -28:«= 286 26s
First Colloquies _______. 90%) WO .07590. +98, 59R 488
Second Colloquies_____. 90: 8990 a8" oa a5
TARR Ge a 165 189 197 209 193 220
The appointments in the Junior Class
are as follows:
PHILOSOPHICAL ORATIONS.
Walter Maxwell Adriance, Cincinnati,
O.; George Merrick Baker, Hartford,
Conn.; Ernest Torrell Bauer, Easton,
Conn.; Clarence Whittlesey Bronson,
New Haven, Conn.; William Sloane
Coffin, New York City; Harry Augus-
tus Dow, Pittsfield, Ill.; Frank Eugene
Hale, Hartford, Conn.; John Bryant
Hartwell, Providence R. I.; Edward
Buffum Hill, Yonkers, N. Y.; George
Lyman Hinckley, Northampton, Mass.;
John Morgan Hopkins, Decherd, Tenn.:
Henry _William Lyman, Greenfield,
Mass.; Herman Max Opitz, Norwich,
Conn.; Roger Crossman Peck, North
Bennington, Vt.; Thomas Walter
Swan, Northampton, - Mass.; Elbert
Nevius Sebring Thompson, East
Orange, N. J.; Albert William Van
Buren, Lynn, Mass.; Laurence Van
Dyke, Milwaukee, Wisc.; George
Newell Whittlesey, New Haven, Conn.
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HIGH ORATIONS.
Frederick Baldwin Adams, Toledo,
O.; James Whitney Barney, New York
City; Norman Williams Bartlett, Evans-
ton, Ill; Stephen Russell Bartlett,
Hartford, Conn.; Howard Logan Bron-
son, New Haven, Conn.; Francis Cross,
Jr., New Haven, Conn.; Orville Devere
Estee, Gloversville, N. Y.; Eugene
Francis Farley, Derby, Conn.; Robert
Ferguson, Springfield, Mass.; William
Savage Johnson, Meriden, Conn.;
Charles Alexis Kellogg, Jr., Carthage,
Mo.; Frederic Irving Lockman, New
York City; Sydney Byron Morton,
Maywood, Ill.; William Horatio Nel-
son, West Suffield, Conn.; Leonard
Adolph Peck, Gloversville, N. Y.; Ed-
ward Rundel Pidgeon, Norwalk, Conn.;
Horace Martin Poynter, Shelbyville,
Ky.; Harry Granville Sanders, Con-
cord, N. H.: Sydney Mixsell Wood,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
ORATIONS.
John Harry Bailey,
Conn.: George Hiram Batholomew,
New Haven, Conn.; Cogswell Bentley,
Rochester, N. .: Jerome Herman
Buck, Albany, N. Y.; Winthrop Buck,
Wethersfield, Conn.; John Roberts
Bushong, Reading, Pa.; Albert Norton
Butler, Meriden, Conn.; Norman
George Conner, Marshalltown, Pa.;
Morton Starr Cressy, Hartford, Conn.;
Sydney Butler Dean, St. Paul, Minn.;
Clare Hill Draper, Hopedale, Mass.;
Edward Delancey Eaton, Albany, N. Y.;
Stanley Wells Edwards, Granby, Conn.;
Edward Clarence Ellsbree, Meriden,
Conn.; Edward Bathurst Fackler, New
York City; Arthur Harmount Graves,
Hartford, Conn.; William Rodman
Hamlin, Easthampton, Mass.; Pliny
Harold Hayes, Buffalo, N. Y.; Charles
Jones, Seymour, Conn.; Lucius Collin-
wood Kingman, Providence, R. I.;
Allen Irving Kittle, Ross, Cal.: Samuel
Samter Levy, St. Louis, Mo.; Hollister
Logan, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Thomas Mc-
Candless, Meriden, Conn.; Allan Mac-
Lean, Litchfield, Gonn.; William Proc-
tor Malony, Dundee, N. Y.; Henry Leo
Moses, Scranton, Pa.; Fred. Nash,
Northfield Farms, Mass.; Frank Deni-
son Pendleton, Somersville, Conn.:
Slyvester David Powell, Easton, Conn. :
Oscar Stoddard Pulman, Jr., Albany,
N. Y.; John Pierrepont Rice, Santa
Barbara, Cal.; David Stanley Smith,
Toledo, O.; William Brewster Stos.
kopf, Freeport, Ill: Albert Vander-
Veer, Jr., Albany, N. Y.: Philip Cory
Walcott, Rutherford, - Elisha
New Haven,
Walker, New York City; William
Howard- Weiss, Schuylkill Haven, Pa.;
Herbert Gilman Williams, Rochester,
Y.; William Kingsley Williams,
Haverford, Pa.
DISSERTATIONS.
Robert Leonard Dodd, Haverhill,
Mass.; William Frederick Gillespie,
Stamford, Conn.; Frederic William
Gladding, Essex, Conn.; Keneth
Dwight Lippincott, Newton Center,
Mass.; James Phinney Lombard, Kan-
sas City, Mo.; Wesley Eugene Nims,
Ashburnham, Mass.; Brace Whitman
Paddock, Pittsfield, Mass.; Edward Al-
bert Park, Gloversville, N. Y.; Charles
Prescot Robinson, Hornellsville, N. Y.;
Percy Avery Rockefeller, New York
City; George Melville Shepherd, New
York City; David Ogle Thomas, Belle-
ville, Ill.; Ralph Willis Thomas, Ana-
conda, Mont.; Charles Terry Tread-
way, Bristol, Conn.; Rudolph Frederick
Weichert, Danbury, Conn.; Frederick
Harvey Winters, Indianapolis, Ind.
FIRST DISPUTES.
Edwin Carlos Andrews, Penn Yan,
N. Y.; Robert Lawrence Anthony,
Providence, R. I.; Frederick Pomeroy
Bassett, Cincinnati, Ohio; Ferdinand
William Blumenthal, New York City;
Charles Edward Brinley, Philadelphia,
Pa.; John Penn Brock, Lebanon, Pa.;
Franklin Carter, Jr., Williamstown,
Mass.; DeWitt Bellinger Casler, Little
Falls, N. Y.; Donald Chappell, New
London, Conn.; John Werden Clark,
Old Saybrook, Conn.; Arthur Wilfred
Clement, Brooklyn, N. Y.; George
Musalas Colvocoresses, Litchfield,
Conn.; Chauncey Morris Crawford,
Owego, N. Y.; Walter Eaton Critten-
den, New Haven, Conn.; Richard Dud-
ley Currier, Bridgeport, Conn.; Henry
Martyn Field, Boston, Mass.; Irving
Leonard Fisher, New York City; Wil-
fred Lester Foster, Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Laurence Frank, Ogdenbure, N. Y.;
Herbert Brewster Fuller, Glen Ridge,
N. J.; George Green, Gloversville, N.
Y.; Harry Heaton, Washington, D. C.:
Hopkin Jenkins, Portland, Oregon;
Bascom Johnson, Washington, D. C.;
Ashley Day Leavitt, Melrose, Mass.:
Maurice Ennis Lombardi, Houston,
Tex.; George Sterling McCartin,
Watertown, N. Y.; Rutger Bleecker
- Miller, New York City; Pliny Sexton
Riggs, Palmyra, N. Y.: Reuben Buck
Robertson, Cincinnati, Ohio: William
Edgar Schoyer, Pittsburg, Pa.; War-
ren Bartlett Seabury, Dedham, Mass.;
George Welch Simmons, St. ‘Louis,
Mo.; Charles Christian Swartz. South
Norwalk, Conn.; Edward Hubbert
Tatum, Larchmont, N. Y.; George
Bremner Tennant, Waterbury, Conn.;
Charlton Brice Thompson, Covington,
Ky.; Warren Parsons Thorp, Phila-
delphia, Pa: Raymand | Lathrop
Tweedy, Binghamton. N. Y.: Gardner
Colby Walworth, Newton Center,
Seed George Hoyt Whipple, Andover,
ass.
SECOND DISPUTES.
Benjamin Stearns Adams, Spencer,
Towa; Frederic Winthrop Allen, Wal-
pole, Mass.; Roscoe Chase Baker. Bil-
lerica, Mass.; Norman Bardeen, Syra-
cuse, N. Y.; William Chipp Bartholo-
mew. New Haven, Conn.: Charles
Stephen Brooks, Cleveland, Ohio;
Kenneth Bruce, Brooklyn. N. Ye Wl
liam Rockwell Clarke, Kansas Citv,
Mo.; Foster Crampton, Brooklyn, N.
Y.; Dwight Chandler Drew, Stowe,
Vt.; John Elwin Gleason, Oxford, N.
Y.; Harry Ellsworth Goss, Lakeville,
onn.; Maurice Philippe Gould,
Wamego, Kan.: Franklin Kennedy. Buf-
falo, N. Y.; Alexander Louis McKen-
zie, Wareham, Mass.: Samuel Clinton
Marty, Kansas City, Mo.: Frederick
Benjamin Merrels, New Haven. Conn.;
Dunlevy Milbank, New York City:
Walter Sharp Page, Columbus, O.:
John Calhoun Pickett. Northampton,
Mass.; William Gray Ricker, Ryegate,
Vt.; Walter Corwin Senger, Port Jer-
vis,
Suffield, Conn.; Howard Speer, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio; William Evarts TTACy:
Plainfield, N. J.; | Harry Hubbard
Wells, Brewster, N. Y.: Henry Parme-
lee Wickes, New York City; Charles
Hulbert Wilson, Pittsfield, Mass.
FIRST COLLOQUIES.
Harold Sears Arnold, New Haven,
Conn.; William Holt Averell, Jr.,
Rochester, N. Y.; Harry Woodruff
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N. Y.; Franklin Victory Sikes, .
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