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YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY = ADDRESSES OF N INETY-EIGHT. ee [Continued from goth page. | D. H. M. Gillespie, 139 West 67th st., New York City—College of Physicians and Surgeons. R. B. Glaenzer, 33 East 20th st., New York City—Salesman, Scribner & Son. W. Godchaux, Box 226, New Or- leans, La.—Sugar manufacturing. O. Goldsmith, New Kensington, Pa.—Paymaster New Kensington Tin Plate Co. C. E. Goodman, 3329 Washington st., St. Louis, Mo.— Purchasing Agent’s Office of Terminal R. R. Asso. C. A. Goodwin, 27 Winthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass.— Harvard Law School. R. HH. - Gould, 275 = Lattyette ‘st, Bridgeport, Conn.—Yale Law School. . P. S. Goulding, Albany, N. Y.—Stu- dent in New York Library School. P. W. Grece, 134 Manhattan av., Jersey City, N. J. C. W. Gross, 5 Walter Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. E. Hale, Jr., 12 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. W. B. Hale, 4545 Duell Boulevard, Chicago, Ill—Law student, Northwest- ern University. P. W. Hamill, 2126 Prairie av., Chi- cago, Ills—Franklin, MacVeagh & Co., Wholesale grocers. J. A. Hamilton, 170 Sherman ayv., New Haven, Conn.—Coal business. T. Hamilton, 5 Waldron st., West Lafayette, Lafayette, Ind.—Graduate student, Purdue University. G. A. Hanford, 520 South Clinton st., Syracuse, N. Y.—Manager Hanford Mfg. Co. A. C. Harrison, 43 East 2oth st., New. York City—With Harvey Fiske & Son, 29 Nassau. J. H. Hart, 527 Pierson Hall, New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. W. M. Hartshorn, 74 Howe st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Medical School. H. A. Hatch, 3 Nassau st., New York City—Banking. A. S. Hay; care Col: john Hay, Washington, D. C. A. P. Hayes, 1003 Pennsylvania av., Pittsburg, Pa.—Statistician of Penn. R. R. lines west of Pittsburg. J. J. Hazen, Haddam, Conn. D. L. Hebard, Chestnut Hill, Pa. J. F. J. Hennessey, St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y.—Studying for priesthood. J. J. Higgins, 569 Grand av., New Haven, Conn. H. W. Hincks, Bridgeport, Conn.— With Willmot & Hobbs Mfg. Co. C. P. Hine, 90 Whalley av., New Haven, Conn.—Law student. F. G. Hinsdale, Pittsfield, Mass.— Business. L Hitchedck. -S6t Cleveland, O.—Business. R. R. Hitt, Washington, D. C.— Traveling in Japan. P. W. Holme, 1908 Grant av., Den- ver, Col—Teaching Denver High ’ School. E. Howe, 12 Oxford st., Cambridge, Mass.—Student in Geology, Harvard. R. E. Hume, 24 Home Place, New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. R. S. Hume, 1235 Mass av., Washing- ton, D. C&. F. W. Huxford, 105 Craigie Hall, Cambridge, Mass.— Harvard Law School. C. E. Ives, 317 West 58th st., New York City—Business. S. W. Jackson, 1586 Cambridge st., Cambridge, Mass.—With G. P. Blake Manufacturing Co. : W. P. Jackson, 58 East Newton st., Boston, Mass.—Harvard Law School. ; James, 1417 Linwood av., Kansas City, Mo.—Mercantile business. J. Jay, 38 West 45th st., New York City—Business. J. E. Johnson, 12 Oxford st., Cam- bridge, Mass.— Harvard Graduate School. L. Johnson, 20 Fifth av., New York City—Banker’s clerk. Johnson, 64 High st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. C. C. Jones, Wilkes-Barré, Pa. Prospect st., J. R. Judson, 126 Mt. Auburn st., Cambridge, | Mass.—Harvard Law School. L. DeW. Kellogg, 126 Mt. Auburn st., Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Law ap - R. Kennedy, 33 Prospect Park bor eae N. Saag Ente ‘nochan, 11 East 26th st., New Sark (City—Student, New York Law E. P. Ketchum. bad B. King, St. Mark’s School, E. Southboro, Mass.—Teaching. ae E. H. Knight, 1819 North Meridian st., Indianapolis, Ind.—Student, In- diana Law School. J. H. Koehler, 40 East 64th st., New York City—New York Law School. D. T. Leahy, Jr., 268 Clinton av., Brooklyn, N. Y.—New York Law School. A. C. Ledyard, 579 Jefferson av., De- troit, Mich. : F. A. Lehlbach, 165 Mt. Prospect av., Newark, N. J. W. R. Letcher, Richmond, Ky.—Law student. L. S. Levy, 304 West 113th st., New York City—Columbia Law School. | A. I. Lewis, 456 Jefferson av., Detroit, Mich. V. Lindsley, New York Law School, New York City. J. R. Livermore, Bellevue av., New- port Rai? . Q. Lockman, 140 West 73d st. New York City—With Harvey Fiske & Son, 29 Nassau st. O. Loewi, 22 East 81st st., New York City—Law student. F. A. Lord, 159 Elm st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. D. J. McCarthy, Stafford Springs, Conn.—Law student. J. F. McDonald, Abbott, Hill Co., Tex.—Teaching. T. A. McGraw, College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City—Stu- dent. T. S. McLane, 51 West 38th st., New York City—Treasurer’s office, N. Y. C. & Hike J. C. McLauchlan. ‘P. A. McQuaid, Somers, Conn.— Teaching. F, S. Male, Mt. Kisco, N. Y.—Gas engineer. G. T. Marsh, 60 Brattle st., Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. S. A. Marshall, Johns Hopkins Medi- cal School, Baltimore, Md.—Studying Medicine. J. S. Mason, 4623 Ellis av., Chicago, Ills.—Wholesale grocery business. W. Meigs, 356 St. Antoine st., Mon- tren Can.—With Davis & Lawrence O. C. E. Merrill, Jr., 38 East 64th st., New York City—With Maynard, Mer- rill &: Co. O. P. Metcalf, 46 East 21st st., New York City—New York Law School. S. M. Milliken, 990 Madison ay., New York City—College of Physicians and Surgeons. S. K. Mitchell, 104 Park st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. G. D. Montgomery, care G. M. Dodge, St. Paul Bldg., Broadway, New York City. G. C. Moore, 129 Dartmouth st., Bos- ton, Mass.—Harvard Medical School. G. Morris, Jr., 128 East 34th st., New York City—Traveling. M. Mullally, 62 West 93d st., New York City. G. A. Mullen, Duncan, Hall, New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. _ G. H. Myers, “The Portland,” Wash- ington, D. C.—Study forestry. R. C. Neal, Jr., 115 Pine st., Harris- burg, Pa— Business. H. E. Nims, 108 Dixwell av., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. FE. Notris, 110 West 47th st., New York City—Columbia Law School. J. H. Norton, Jr., 90 Whalley av., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. : E. C. Noyes, 17 Trowbridge Place, Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Graduate School. R. M. Overlander, 60 Church st., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. W. S. Packer, Jr., 2 Lawrence Hall, Cambridge, Mass.—Episcopal Theo- logical Seminary. 2 eae Equitable Codpera- ive Building Association, Washin D. C.—Teller. — G. Parker, 8 West oth st., New York City—Banking, J. R. Paxton, Jr., Hotel 72d st., New York City. . T. Payne, 126 Mt. Auburn st., Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Law S tyss . E. Peck, Willard Place, Hu ae tear Nessa or . Hi. Peck, 223 West 106th st. York City—New York Law Seedy OE: -Piex, Je, Danbury, Conn.— ae ae eee . C. Perkins, 317 West 58th st. York City—Columbia i Biel ghd G. B. Perry, 31 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. L. G. Pettee, Dummer Academy South Byfield, Mass.—Instructor. St. Andrew, P. R. Porter, West Tenth & Wash- ington sts., Kansas City, Mo.—Law student. W. S. Ray, 377 Grand av., Brooklyn, N. Y.—Law student. H. S. Recknagel, 68 Macon st., Brooklyn, N. 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