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90 YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY ALUMNI NOTES. [Continued from 87th page.] ’°98 M.S.—H. E. Hungerford has opened an office in Waterbury, Conn. ’98 M.S.—J. J. Cohane will enter the Backus Hospital at Norwich, Conn., on January I. 798 S.—S. S. Day is studying at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. ’*98 M.S.—H. C. Rowland has received an appointment in the Presbyterian Hospital, New York. ’98—John Jay has entered the office of Strong, Sturgis & Co., bankers, at - 30 Broad street, New York City. ’98—Robert K. Root read a paper be- fore the English Club on November 21, on ‘Translating Old English Poetry.” *98—C. E. Merrill, Jr., will soon pub- lish, through the press of Maynard, Merrill and Co., a book of Yale verses, compiled from undergraduate publica- tions. 98 and ’98S.—The following mem- bers of the Class of Ninety-Eight and Ninety-Eight Sheff. are in the enter- ing class at the Johns Hopkins Medical School: Dana Lee Eddy, William G. Erving, S. A. Marshall, Louis Albert Chase, 98 S., Newell Simmons Ferry, ’08 S., J. F. Grant, ’98S., W. F. Jelke, 08 S., J. S. McFarland, ’98 S. >= = Addresses of Ninety-Eight. Below are printed the addresses and occupations of the members of the Class of Ninety-Eight, so far as the Secretary, Henry B. Wright, has been able to ob- tain them. Any corrections or addi- tions to this list should be sent to him at Dwight Hall, New Haven, for record and for publication in the WEEKLY. G. H. Abbott, Brookline, N. H. J. F. Adams, 1 Treasury Building, New Haven, Conn.—Yale School. C. S. Alden, Rockville, Conn.—Ass’t. Principal, Rockville High School (In- structor in English). T. Allen, 3d, 46 East 21st st., New York City—New York Law School. C. E. Andreen, 532 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. W. W. Andrews, Jr., 984 Euclid av., Cleveland, O. R. W. Archbald, Jr., Scranton,. Pa.— Law student. H. N. Baker, Sunapee, N. H A. D. Baldwin, 60 Brattle st., Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. A, R. Baldwin, 41 St. Botolph st., Boston, Mass.—Student, Mass Institute of Technology. C. H. Barclay, Homer City, Indiana Co. Penn. W. L. Barnett, 27 College st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. A. H, Barney, tor East 38th st., New York City—Law student. A. H. Bartlett, 7 College st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. S. E. Bassett, 41 Lynwood st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. A. B. Baylis, Jr., 20 Fifth av., New York City—New York Law School. | C. E. L. Bear, 59 Prospect st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. N. B. Beecher, Hillsboro, O. E. F. Bell, Auburn Seminary, Au- burn, N. Y.—Studying Theology. W. P. Benjamin, 20 Broad st., New London, Conn.—Dry goods business. B. C. Benner, Wellesley, Mass.— Teaching. M. T. Bennett, 501 Duncan Hall, New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. | E. H. Betts, Lansingburgh, N. Y.— Earl & Wilson Co. W. R. Betts, 22 East 65th st., New York City—G. Vassar’s Son & Co.,, builders and contractors. L. G. Billings, Jr., Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y.—New York Law School. H. Bingham, Jr., care Rev. H. Bing- ham, Honolulu, H. I.—Mission worker. ae Bliss, 8 Willow Place, Brooklyn, - FE. Blumenthal, 20 West 72d st., New York City—Columbia Law School. F. H. Booth, Elmhurst, Queens Co., N. Y.—College of Physicians and Sur- geons..: H. S. Borden, 117 Dugan st., New js City—Business. . J. Born, Leominster, Mass.— Sec -Y; M.A. W: L. Brett, Matteawan, -N. Y.— Studying Law. _G. A. Bridge, 346 West 58th st., New York City—College of Physicians and Surgeons. Graduate Z. M. Briggs, 2 Gorham st., Cam- bridge, Mass.—Mass. Institute of Tech- nology. H. F. Bri:.ton, 99 Howe st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. J. M. Bromley, tor St. John st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. J. C. Brooks, 9 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. D. J. Brown, St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y.—Studying for priest- hood. T. E. Brownlee, Cheshire Academy, Cheshire, Conn.—Teaching. A. Bunce, 61 Edwards st., Hartford, Conn. E. W. Burlingame, St. Luke’s School, Bustleton, Pa.—Master in Latin and. Greek. J. B. Burnett, 4 Hastings Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. C. W. Burnet, Price Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. N. A. Burr, 105 Park st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Medical School. D. D. Burrell, Princeton. Theological Seminary, Princeton, N. J.—Theologi- cal student. E. I. Butler, Meriden, Conn. H. E. Butler, 122 South 4th st., Philadelphia, Pa.—Banking and brok- ing. s8 H. Butterworth, 17 Hancock st., Boston, Mass.—Harvard Law School and Law Dept., Boston Elevated Ry. Co. D. C. Byers, 250 Ridge av., Alle- gheny, Pa.—Business. B. L. Cadwalader, 2111 Pacific ay., San Francisco, Cal.—Studying Law. W. P. Callanan, Grove st., Hopkin- ton, Mass. R. Callender, care Forbes & Wallace, Springfield, Mass.—Dry goods busi- ness. A. S. Campbell, New Haven, Conn.— Law student. : C. D. Cheney, South Manchester, Conn.—Silk manufacturing. C. M. Chester, Jr., Stapleton, L. I— New York Law School. W. K. Chisholm, 1006 Euclid av., Cleveland, O.—Twine manufacturing. A. W. Clapp, 27 German-American Bank Building, St. Paul, Minn.—Clerk. B. Clark, 2000 Prairie av., Chicago, Ill. E. L. Clark, 444 Orange’ st., New Haven, Conn.—Business. H. B. Clark, 61 West 17th st., New York City.—With Collins & Co., 212 Water st. - J, M. Clark, 163: york st... Jew Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. R. E. Clark, 729 South Crescent av., Avondale, Cincinnati, O.—Ranching in Wyoming. T. H. Claypool, Marshall, Tex.— A. F. Cleveland, 231 North Grove av., Oak Park, Ill.—Freight Solicitor for C. & N, W. Ry. J. D. Coe, 698 High st., Newark, N. J.—Law student. H. B. Cogswell, 54 Pinckney st., Bos- ton, Mass.—With R. G. Dun & Co., Mercantile agents. R. E. Colcord—Hotel Carleton, Jack- sonville, Fla. ~ Teaching. ke ay MCGiston, | 10i6. St. : Pais st. Baltimore Md.—Clerk, Mercantile Trust and Deposit Co. A. Colton, 104 Park st., New Haven, Conn.—Teaching and studying. G. S. Cowan, 912 4th av., Louisville, Ky.—Sec. National Oak Leather Co. N. H. Cowdrey, Cliffside, Bergen C6.5 INAS 5 Paces York. RooM. “Crosby, 8 Canal st, Grand Rapids, Mich. R. H. Crowell, Cambridge, Mass.— Harvard Law School. bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. H. H. Curran, New York Tribune Building, New York City—Journalism. M. Delano, 42 Fifth av.. New York City—In broker‘s office, Kingsley, & Mahon. M. J. Dodge, 72 East 34th st., New York City—Lumber business. W. F. Dominick, 35 East 57th st., New York City—Columbia School of Architecture. R. G. D. Douglass, 519 West 123d st., New York City—Columbia Law School. E. S. Downs, 1157 Chapel ‘st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. fii. Dyury,.; Dayton... O:—-U- -3B; Seminary. P. E. Dudley, Box 2350, New York City—Law student. D. B. Eddy, care Yale Missionary Band, Dwight Hall, New Haven, Conn.—With Yale Missionary Band. D. L. Eddy, John Hopkins Medical pme Baltimore, Md.—Medical stu- ent. rane, 139 West 67th st., New M. W. Ehrich, 233 East 7oth st., New York City. G. Ellis, Pottsville, Pa.—Law student. M. U. Ely, 526 Pierson Hall, New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. E. O. Emerson, Jr., 248 4th av., Pitts- burg, Pa.—Peoples’ National Gas Co. W. G. Erving, John Hopkins Medi- cal School, Baltimore, Md. R. L. Evans, 18 Flour Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn.—Grain and lum- ber business. T. M. Evans, McKeesport, Pa. C. E. Farr, Nichols School, Buffalo, N. Y.—Teaching. F. J. Fassett, 202 East McPherson st., Kirksville, Mo.—Studying Oste- opathy. M. S. Fearey, Swarthmore, Pa.—Busi- ness. M. L. Fearey, Hill School, Potts- town, Pa.—Teaching. J. L. Fewsmith, 47 Central av., New- ark, N. J.—College of Physicians and Surgeons. H. W. Fisher, 459 Prospect av., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. A. P. Fitch, Jr., 16 East 80th st., New York City—Studying Law. | H. Fletcher, 29 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. W. R. Flint, 250 Broadway (Room 522), New York City.—With Severy Impression Process Co. M. J. Forman, Paris, France.—Art student. J. E. Foster, Hedrick, lowa.—Prin- cipal of High School. C. J. Fowler, 59 Prospect st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. J. H. Fuller, Lyndon Center, Vt.— Ass’t Principal of Lyndon Institute. C. B. Gage, care of Yale Missionary Band, Dwight Hall, New Haven, Conn. —With Yale Missionary Band. M. W. Gaines, 223 York st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. W. S. Gales, 231 South Broad st., Elizabeth, N. J.—Columbia School of Mines. H. D. Gallaudet, 2 Mound Place, Edinburgh, Scotland. — Student. New College (Divinity School of Free Pres. Church of Scotland). A. T. Galt, 550 Dearborn av., Chi- cago, Ill.—Law student. R. T. Garrison, Metallgesellstraft, Frankfort on Main, Germany. R. H. Gay, 19 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. C. F. Gehrmann, Peoria, Ill. F, M. Gilbert, Boylston and Berkeley sts., Boston, Mass—lIntercoll. 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