YALE ALUMNI WHEKLY YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION, - $3.00 PER YEAR. Foreign Postage, 40 cents per year. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Single copies, ten cents each. For rates for papers in quantity, address the office. All orders for papers should be paid for in advance. Checks, drafts and orders should be made payable to the Yale Alumni Weekly. All correspondence should be addressed,— Yale Alumni Weekly, New Haven, Conn. The office is at Room 6, White Hall. ADVISORY BOARD. H. €. Roptnson, 53. J. R. SHEFFIELD, ’87. W.W.Sxippy,’658. J. A. HARTWELL, '89 5S. C, P. LInDsLEyY,’75S. L.S. WELCH, ’89. W. Camp, ’89. E. VAN INGEN, ’915S. W.G. DaaGeTT,’80. P. Jay, *92. EDITOR. Lewis S. WELCH, 789. ASSOCIATE EDITOR. WALTER Camp, ’80. ASSISTANT EDITOR. E. J. THOMPSON, Sp. NEWS EDITOR. Frep. M. Davizs, 799. ASSISTANT. PRESTON KUMLER, 1900. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS. O. M. CLARK, ’98. BURNETT GOODWIN, ’99 8. Entered as second class matter at New Haven P. 0. NEW HAveEN, Conn., Dec. 8, 1898. All material for the WEEKLY, which is not of the character of late news, should be received not later than Friday morning, for the issue of the following week. Arii- cles of a general nature can always be pre- pared so as to be received by that time, and alumni notes should all be in the of fice at that time. In the case of record of late news, it is possible to handle a limited amount of very important matter as late as Monday afiter- noon, but its use cannot be guaranteed by that time. : W.. 1). Aten 3 5.- T. 3B. Marston, ’79; O. H. Waldo, ’79; G. W. Meeker, ’79 S.; R. D. Martin, 80; G. B. Phelps, 80.S.; 5S. L.Wanams, 82 S.; BOR. Battlctt; 25. vw. iG. Sage, Gas CR. Bie es Oo 1. B. Keogh, ’85; Alfred Cowles, 86; C. T. MoOfse, “67s 1 te ey. G7; TE Perkins: “87355. 42 Waser, O05 3. D- Gold, ’88 S.; C. F. Baldwin, 88; G. D. Holmes, ’90; A. B. Newell, ’90; C. H. Hamill, ’°91; H. W. Holcomb, ’91; A. J. F. McBean, ’91; H. R. Rathbone, ’92; E. H. Mason, ‘92; C. H. Ewing, "93; OO. E: Babcock, 645.5; C.-P. Bel- den; :'93: Sit: lasG:-DgPes 03 >.5; D.. P. Wilkinson, ’945S.; J. R. Trowbridge, 'o4;. DD. .B.. Lyman, “os; 4% GC. Clarke, 795 S.; R. B. Mason, ’95; J. R. Wil- Hanes. 05% ise. 2 Osgood, 05; A] S. Peabody, “05; HL .G; Maller, Jr.,. °O5; H. D. Baker, ’96; W. S. Miller, 96; C. 'B. Coleman, ’96; R. B. Treadway, ’96; J. H. Winterbotham, ’97; J. C. Belden, gg 9.5. Els INO yes, 07 5.5; H. i. Rogers,;- 07 5.2: MJ. Clark, 97 S.; L. B. Hamlin, ’97 S.; W. B. Wood, ’97 S.; J. S. Mason, ’98; P. W. Hamill, ’98. “Outing” for December. The contents of Outing for December are: “A New Brunswick Moose,” by Frank H. Risteen; “Line Shooting on Long Island Sound,” by C. H. Chap- man; “The Green Spring Valley Hunt Club,” by Hanson Hiss; “The Collie and the Sheep Dog,” by H. W. Hunt- ington; “From the Schuylkill to the Potomac Awheel,’ by George H. Streaker; “With Quail Among _ the Cotton,’ by Wirt Howe; “The Crew of the Restless,’ by George Leovy; “The New York Athletic Club,” by Malcolm W. Ford; “Sporting Ram- bles in Ceylon,’ by F. _ FitzRoy Dixon; “To Spread Her Conquests Further,” by Helen M. Stafford; “The Yarn of the Tampa,” by E. L. H. Mc- Ginnis; “Golf and the American Girl,” by H. L. FitzPatrick, and the usual editorials, poems and records. Yale Law School. For circulars and other information apply to Prof. FRANCIS WAYLAND, Dean.