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SENIOR SOCIETY ELECTIONS The Men Chosen from the Junior Class—Their College Careers, The elections to the three Senior Societies were given out on the Cam- pus, Thursday, May 20, in the usual manner. Below are printed the lists and the records of the different men: SKULL AND BONES. Corliss Esmonde Sullivan, Cleveland, O., given by W. E. S. Griswold. Mr. Sullivan prepared for College at the University School of Cleveland. He is a member of Eta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and the Eta Phi Campaign Committee and is Chairman of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Campaign Com- mittee. He caught on his Freshman baseball team, was Captain of the Fresh- man football team and has played for two years on the University baseball team. He was also substitute on the — paige ay football teams: of 1897 and 1808. George Armstrong Lyon, Jr., Erie, Pa., given by J. McD. Magee. Mr. Lyon prepared for College at Lawrence- ville. He is a’ member of- Kappa Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon and is the Custos of Delta Kappa Epsilon. He played center field on his Freshman baseball team and has acted as coach of the Freshman nines for two years. He is a member of the University Glee Club, and is Secretary of the University Base- ball Association. : | Ashley Day Leavitt, Melrose, Mass., given by C. H. Welles, Jr. Mr. Leavitt prepared for College at Cambridge Latin School and is-a member of Psi Upsilon. He was a member of the debating team which defeated Prince- ton last Fall, a Chairman of the Junior Wigwam, and is President of the Yale Union for the coming year. Hulbert Taft, Cincinnati, O., given by F. H. Brooke. Mr. Taft prepared for College at Franklin School, Cin- cinnatii He is a member of Eta Phi and Delta Kappa Epsilon, and is an editor of the Yale Literary Magazine. John Walter Cross, New York City, given by C. F. Sweet. Mr. Cross pre- pared for College at Groton. He is a member of He Boulé and Psi Upsilon. He rowed No. 5 on his Freshman crew, vas a substitute on last year’s Wni- versity crew and is a member of the present College eight. John Morgan Hopkins, Decherd, Tenn., given by Ord Preston. Mr. Hopkins is a member of Alpha Delta Phi, Business Manager of the Yale Literary Magazine, was one of the Chair- men of the Sophomore Wigwam in 1898, and is Vice-President of the re- rently organized German Club. He was awarded the Waterman Scholarship for the Class of 1900, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Frederick Baldwin Adams, Toledo, O., given by T. S. Maffitt. Mr. Adams prepared for College at St. Paul’s School. He is a member of He Boulé, Alpha Delta Phi, the He Boulé Cam- paign Committee, and the Alpha Delta Phi Campaign Committee, and is Vice- President of Alpha Delta Phi. He is Chairman of the Yale Daily News, a Class Deacon and was a member of the 1900 Sophomore German and Junior Promenade Committees. He was Sec- retary of the University Football Asso- ciation for 1898, and received a High Oration appointment. Stuart Brown Camp, West Winsted, Conn., given by H. T. Bowles. Mr. Camp prepared for College at Hotch- kiss He is a member of Eta Phi, Alpha Delta Phi, the Eta Phi Cam- paign ‘Committee and is Chairman of the Alpha Delta Phi Campaign Com- mittee. He was Chairman of the Sophomore German Committee and Floor Manager of the Junior Prome- nade Committee. He played shortstop on the University baseball team in his Freshman year, and has since held that position regularly. area. James Cowan Greenway, Hot Spring, Ark., given by Jamot Brown. Mr. Greenway prepared at Andover. He is a member of He Boulé and Psi Upsilon, and is Chairman of both the He Boulé and the Psi Upsilon Cam- paign Committees. He was a member of both Sophomore German and Junior Promenade Committees. He rowed No. 4 in the 1897 University crew, was substitute on the 1898 University crew and is Captain of the present College crew. He is also a member of the Uni- versity Glee Club. TALE ALUMNI WEEKLY 335. Malcolm Douglas, Albany, N. Y., given by S. D. Ames. Mr. Douglas prepared for College at Andover. He is a member of Eta Phi and Psi Upsi- lon, was Chairman of the Eta Phi Cam- paign Committee and was President of Psi Upsilon during the Fall term. He was one of the Junior Promenade Com- mittee, has been a member of the Uni- versity Glee Club, and was a substitute on his. Freshman eleven. ; William Sloane Coffin, New York City, given by D. H. Day. Mr. Coffin prepared for College at Cutler’s School. He is a member of Kappa Psi and Delta Kappa Epsilon. He was Recording Secretary of the ¥. M. C. A. im his Freshman year, and is at present Under- graduate Treasurer of that organiza- tion. He is also Chairman of the City Missions Committee, which superin- tended the erection of the Yale Hall, and of the Executive Committee of the Yale Union. He won the TenEyck Prize Speaking and is President of Phi Beta Kappa, having received a Philosophical Oration appointment. Frank Dexter Cheney, South Man- chester, Conn, given by M. T. Adams. Mr. Cheney prepared for College at Hotchkiss. He is a member of He Boulé, Delta Kappa Epsilon, the He Boulé Campaign Committee and the Delta Kappa Epsilon Campaign Com- mitte. He was Treasurer of the Fresh- man football team, a member of the University track team for 1898 and 1899, and is Manager of the University Glee and Banjo Clubs. He is also a member of the Governing Board of the Univer- sity Club. : Percy Avery Rockefeller, New York City, given by H. A. Callahan. Mr. Rockefeller prepared for College under a tutor. He is a member of Kappa Psi, Alpha Delta Phi, the Kappa Psi Campaign Committee and the Alpha Delta Phi Campaign Committee. He was a member of the Sophomore Ger- man Committee and Chairman of the Junior Promenade Committee. He is the President of the University Football Association for the coming year and a member of the Governing Board of the University Club. . , Brace Whitman Paddock, Pittsfield, Mass., given by A. G. Vanderbilt. Mr. Paddock prepared for College at Hotch- kiss. He is a member of He Boulé and Delta Kappa Epsilon. He is a mem- ber of the Governing Board of the Uni- versity Club, and also Secretary of that organization. Frederick Winthrop Allen, Walpole, Mass., given by William Fitz-Hugh Whitehouse, Jr. Mr. Allen prepared for College at Andover. He is a mem- ber of He Boulé and Delta Kappa Ep- silon. He rowed No. 6 on the 1897 and 1898 University crews and is Captain of the present University crew. He was also a substitute on his Freshman football team. He was tapped at 6.15 P. M. SCROLL AND KEY. William Ernst Minor of Covington, Ky., given by L. E. Stoddard. Mr. Minor prepared for College at Franklin School, Cincinnati. He is a member of Kappa Psi, of the Campaign Committee of Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Assistant Manager of the University Bicycle As- sociation. : William Biddle Williams of Haver- ford, Pa., given by W. B. Conner. Mr. Williams prepared for College at De Lancy School, Philadelphia. He was a member of the Kappa Psi Campaign Committee for his Sophomore year, and received ati election to Alpha Delta Phi for his Junior year. He stroked the 1900 Class crew, last year’s University crew, and holds the same position on the present University eight. Frederick Charles Havemeyer of New York City, given by C. A. Brayton, Jr. Mr. Havemeyer was prepared for Col- lege by a private tutor. He is a mem- ber of Kappa Psi, Delta Kappa Epsi- lon, the Yale Golf team and the Uni- versity Club Governing Board. Robert Stevenson, Jr., of Chicago, Ill., given by Huntington Mason. Mr, Stevenson entered College from An- dover. He is a member of He Boulé and Delta Kappa Epsilon. Charles Lewis Tiffany, 2d, of New York City, given by C. H. Conner, Jr. Mr. Tiffany was prepared at the Hotch- kiss School. Since entering College he has been elected to He Boulé, Psi Up- silon and the position of Class Deacon. Charles Wylie Mckelvey of Bridge- port, Conn., given by H. G. Otis. Mr. McKelvey prepared for College at the Hotchkiss School. He is a member of Eta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon and the University Club Governing Board. Frank Taylor Crawford of Mansfield, Ohio, given by A. W. Davis. Mr. Crawford since entering College, for which he prepared at Andover, has been elected a member of Eta Phi and Psi Upsilon. He is one of thé University Club Governing Board, and captained his Freshman baseball team. Matthew Mills of Chicago, IIl., given by W. H. Field. Mr. Mills prepared for College at Lakeside School, Chicago, Ill. He is a member of the Sophomore Society Kappa Psi, the Campaign Com- mittee of Psi Upsilon, his Junior Prom Committee and President of Dwight Hall. James Whitney Barney of New York City, given by M. W. Dodge. His college preparation was made at Gro- ton School, and since his entrance he has received an election to Delta Kappa Epsilon and the Editorial Board of the Yale Literary Magazine. Crispin Oglebay of Kansas City, Mo., given by S. M. Hawley. Mr. Oglebay entered College from St. Paul’s School. He was Manager of his Freshman foot- ball team, and is a member of Eta Phi and Alpha Delta Phi. Thomas Andrews Howell, Jr., of New York City, given by J. H. Wear. Mr. Howell prepared at the MHotchkiss School. He received an election to Kappa Psi for his Sophomore year, and Psi Upsilon for his Junior year. He is a member of the University Club Governing Board. Joseph Medill McCormick of Chi- cago, Ill., given by T. W. Farnam. Mr. McCormick before entering College was prepared at Groton School. He is a member of the Sophomore Society Kappa Psi, and the Junior Society Alpha Delta Phi, and is President of ‘the University Club. David Rowland Francis, Jr., of St. Louis, Mo., given by H. L. O’Fallon. Mr. Francis since entering College, for which he prepared at St. Paul’s School, has been elected to He Boulé and Al- pha Delta Phi. He secured second place in the shot put event in the Dual Games and is a substitute of the Uni- versity football team. : James Henry Niedecken of Milwau- kee, Wis., given by M. C. Harvey. Mr. Niedecken prepared at St. Paul’s School. He is a member of He Boulé and Delta Kappa Epsilon. He rowed on his Freshman crew, on last year’s University crew, and is one of the Uni- versity eight at present. Malcolm Lee McBride of Cleveland, Ohio, given by J. B. Adams. Mr. Mc- Bride entered College from the Univer- sity School of Cleveland, Ohio, and has since been elected a member of He Boulé, Alpha Delta Phi and the Uni- versity Club Governing Board. He has played on the University football team for two years and next year will captain it. He was tapped at 5.57 P. M. WOLF’S HEAD. George Wolcott Hubbell, Jr., of Greenwich, Conn., given by A. C. Good- year. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, Concord, N. H. Mr. Hubbell is a member of Eta Phi and Alpha Delta Phi and played end on his Freshman and ’98 University football teams. Howard Boocock of Brooklyn, N. Y., given by W. DeL. Kountze. He prepared for Yale under a tutor and is a member of Kappa Psi and Psi Upsilon. John Penn -Brock ‘of Lebanon, Pas given by GC. D. Berry, Jr. He prepared at St. Paul’s School and was Captain of the 1900 Freshman crew. He rowed on the University crew last year and is a member of the present College crew. Mr. Brock is a member of Kappa Psi and Alpha Delta Phi. Roswell Miller Patterson of New York City, given by R. P. Loomis. He prepared for College under a tutor. Mr. Patterson rowed on the 1900 Freshman crew, is President of the Yale Gymnastic Association, and is a mem- ber of Kappa Psi and Psi Upsilon. Morgan Bulkeley Brainard of Hart- ford, Conn., given by R. E. Forrest. Mr. Brainard prepared at the Hartford High School and was President of Psi Upsilon last Fall. gu Franklin Carter, Jr., of Williamstown, Mass., given by John Reid, Jr. He en- tered College in his Sophomore year from Williams, is a member of Psi Up- silon and is Manager of the Hockey - team. Keyes Winter of Indianapolis, Ind., given by H. H. Hollister, Jr. He prepared at St. Paul’s School and is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mr. Winter was a substitute on his Fresh- man football team and was a member of the squad in ’97 and ’98. He is also an editor of the Record. . py Fohn Reid, : tr.,° “oo. _ CHICAGO. Reuben Carter Twichell of Plants- ville, Conn., given by B. H. Evans. Mr. Twichell prepared for Yale at the Hotchkiss School and is a member of Kappa Psi and Alpha Delta Phi. He is Assistant Manager of the Univer- sity Baseball Association, and is an editor of the News. © : Joseph Edward Davis of Davis, W. Va., given by Winchester Noyes. He prepared at the Hill school and is a member of Eta Phi and Delta Kappa Epsilon. 2 ; William’ Raymond Maloney, Jr., of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., given by G. S. Chappell. Mr. Maloney came to Yale from Andover and is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. aes George Welch Simmons of St. Louis, Mo., given by B. B. Moore. He pre- pared at Smith Academy, St. Louis. Mr. Simmons is a member of Kappa Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon and the Uni- versity Glee Club for three years. Lucius Barnes Barbour of Hartford, Conn,, given. by H...B.. Wallace... He entered Yale from the Hartford High School and is a member of Psi Upsilon. Richard Jewett Schweppe of St. Louis, Mo., given by Guy Wellman. He prepared at Andover and is a mem- ber of He Boulé and Alpha Delta Phi. Mr. Schweppe played on his Freshman football team and on the University eleven last Fall. He was President of the 1900 Freshman Baseball Associa- tion and is Assistant Manager of the University crew. | Thomas Benedict Clarke, Jr., of New York City, given by A. B. Marvin. Mr. Clark prepared at Andover and played on ‘his Class baseball team in Freshman year. He is a member of He Boulé and Psi Upsilon. : Edward Belden Greene of Cleveland, O., given by F. M. Davies. Mr. Greene prepared for Yale at the University School, Cleveland. He is .a member of Alpha Delta Phi and an editor of the News. BRB EAR EE Eo 8 Reid Wins Again. The tournament for the golf cham- pionship of the University, which be- gan May 14, was won last Wednesday, In the finals, Mr. Reid defeated W. B. Smith, ’99, by 5 up and 3 to play. His victory gives him a silver medal and temporary pos- session of the championship trophy. The consolation was won by A. T. Dwight, 1900S., who defeated Philip Cheney, 1901, by 3 up and 1 to play. THE AMERICAN YOUTH Is better ready to-day, than ever before, to do life’s work when he leaves his college, because his mental training is rein- forced by physical vigor, making him sane and hopeful and well poised. American College Youth, in their outdoor sports, learn the name and know the reason for the high repu- tation of SPALDING NEW YORK.