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The competition was spirited in all the events and the performances through- out were of a high order. A _ large number of intercollegiate stars took part in the games, among others being, A. C. Kraenzlein of Pennsylvania; M. W. Long of Columbia; M. Prinstein of Syracuse and A. Grant of Pennsylvania. As usual a large number of the Yale team were entered, who carried off three firsts and eight seconds thirds. C. B. Spitzer, ’90, lowered the Yale record of 4.3234 seconds for the mile, by two seconds. He started from the fifteen-yard mark, but ran an extra fifteen yards at the finish, thus giving him the record with a time of 4.30% seconds. A special hurdle race was held between W. M. Fincke, 1901 S., and J. J. Peter, 1900 S., to decide which man should represent Yale in the games with Oxford and Cambridge. Fincke won in 16% seconds. The following Yale men were placed in the other events: 100 yards dash, handicap— Won by C. Dupee, 1901, 4% yards. 120 yards hurdle race on grass, handi- cap—jJ. J. Peter, 19008S., second, 7 and Professional Schools. YALE MEDICAL SCHOOL. 87th Annual Session, Oct. 5, 1899. The course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine in Yale University is graded, covers four years, and consists of systematic, personal instruc- tion in laboratory, class-room and clinic. For announcements, send to the Dean. HERBERT E, Smitu, New Haven, Conn. New York NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL **c:.;. ‘(DWIGHT METHOD’’ OF INSTRUCTION. Day School, 86 Nassau St. Evening School, 9 W. 18th St. LL.B. in two years; LL.M.in three years. Prepares for bar of all States. Number of students for the past year (1897-98), '759, of whom 269 were college gradu- ates. The location of the School in the midst of courts and law offices affords invaluable opportunities to gain a knowledge of court epee ts and practical affairs. - GEORG CHASE, Dean, 35 Nassau St. ‘Boston University Law School, NEW HALL, ASHBURTON PLACE. 400 STUDENTS. SAMUEL C. BENNETT, DEAN. Opens Oct. 5th, 1898. Boston, Mass. THE Pratt Teachers’ Agency Recommends college and normal gradu- ates, specialists, and other teachers to colleges, schools, and families. Advises parents about schools. WM. O. PRATT, Manager, 70 FIFTH AVENUE, - -. - ‘Broad jump, handicap—C. W. Shot put, handi- | Y PHE: GUFLER SCHOOL, yards. 440 yards run, handicap—T. R. Fisher, 2d, ’99 S., second, 5 yards. Mfle run, handicap—C. B. Spitzer, ’99, second, 15 yards; H. P. Smith, 1900, third, 15 yards. 220 yards dash, handi- cap—Won by C. Dupee, 1901, 8 yards. Cady, 1901, third, 15 inches. cap—R heldon, ex-’98S., second, from scratch. Pole vavlt—Won by W. E; Selin, P. G., 3 inches; R. G.: Clapp, ’99 S., second, from scratch. ><> The Dwight Etching. In a number of copies of the last issue of the paper the article on the new etching of President Dwight, exe- cuted by James S. King, and published by Charles Barmore, two etchers, names were misspelled. In speaking of the position credited by some critics to King’s work, the sentence should have read that it had been classed with that of Bonnat and Gérome. A banquet of the Sophomore Wrang- lers was held at Morris Cove on Fri- day evening, June 9. The following men responded to toasts: A. F. Yaggy, W. B. Howe, Hugh Auchincloss, C. G. Pearce, R. S. Spencer, R. L: Atkinson and J. D. Morgan. ; NEW YORK. CHERMERHORN’S WITHOUT TEACHERS’ AGENCY, (reoo" recommends to Colleges, Schools and Homes, the best teachers, resident or visiting, American or Foreign. Aids parentsin choice of schools. Has also WHusie and Art Bureau. for entertainments. Rents and sells School Prop- ergies. Now is the time to register. Telephone 1332 18th. John C. Rockwell, 3 East 14th St. N. Y. City. SCHOOLS. THE HOTCHKISS SCHOOL LAKEVILLE, CONN. An endowed school, devoted exclusively to preparation for college, or scientific school, according to Yale and Harvard stan- dards. A limited number of scholarships, some of which amount to the entire annual fee, are available for deserving candidates of slender means who can show promise of marked success in their studies. EDWARD G. Coy, Head Master. JOHN FF. DRYDEN Pease =sy SENT FREE QN: REQUEST Surance Co. of America. ... HOME OFFICE, NEWARK N. J. | It furnishes absolute protection at low It contains many features which render it valuable and profitable to the policy-holder, while it guards his inter- WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET Talent furnished — THE. KING SCHOOL, ST4MEQRD: One hundred and twelve boys have been success- fully prepared here for college in recent years. Of these a large number have entered Yale. Ten boarding pupils are taken at $600 each. H. U. KING, Principal. No. 20 E. 50TH ST., NEW YORK CITY. Two hundred and thirty-two pupils have been prepared for College and Scientific Schools since 1876, and most of these have entered Yale, Harvard, Columbia or Princeton. DWIGHT SCHOOL. | 15 West 43d St., near Fifth Av., New York. The Yale Preparatory School of New York. Its graduates have been admitted with high credit to Yale College and Sheffield. Eigh- teenth Annual Catalogue on application. Arthur Williams (Yale °77), Principal. Henry L. Rupert, M.A., Registrar, Columbia Grammar School Founded 1764. 34 and 36 E. 51st St., New York City. A preparatory school for entrance to the Academical and Scientific departments of Yale University.—Laboratories Gymnasium. B. H. CAMPBELL, A.M., Headmaster. CoNNECTICUT— WALLINGFORD. The Choate School for Boys. Mark Pitman, A./1., Priocipal. REFERENCES : Hon. W. G. Choate, New York. Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D.D., Boston. ° Rev. Newman Smyth, D.D., New Haven. Hon. Nathaniel Shipman, Hartford. Two and one-half hours from New York. THE SIGUAR SCHOOL The SUMMER SESSION from June 15th to September 15th will offer an excellent oppor- tunity for conditioned students to prepare for the Fall examination. Terms reasonable. Full information furnished on application to HENRY W. SIGLAR, Yale ’60, Newburgh, N. Y. Dr. Holbrook’s Military School, SING SING, N. Ve Re-opens Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1899. ConneEcTICUT, Greenwich. Academy and Home for 10 Boys. Academy, 73d year; Home, 10th. Noted for suc- cessful mental, moral, and physical development of pupils. Thorough teaching, genuine and beautiful home. Unsurpassed healthfulness. References. J. H. Root, Principal. SUMMER COACHING SCHOOL, Southampton, L. I. Applications for Summer, or June tutor- ing until July ist, should be made to Mr. T. D. MCDONALD, A.B., LL.B. (Yale). 63 West 54th Street, New York. College examinations and _ preparatory School work. Second year begins July 3d. Qut-of-Door-Life and Study for Boys. THE ADDRESS OF THE THACHER SCHOOL is Nordhoff, [Southern] California. Chestnut Hill Academy, CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Illustrated Catalogues on application. JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head Master. The Tapheonie Privat e Tutory. LANESBORO, Berkshire Go., MASS. Special instruction for Boys defi- cient in any branch, in preparation for all Schools and Colleges. Men received any time throughout the year. R. DEFOREST TUCKER, s Head-master. GIRLS’ SCHOOLS. MISS ANNIE BROWN’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Primary, Preparatory, Academic and Musica} Departments, Preparation for college; certificate accepted by Vassar, Smith and Wellesley. Ade vanced courses and advantages of New York City for special students. Otis Elevator. 711. 713, 715,717 FIFTH AVENUE. WOODSIDE A & SEMINARY FOR GIRLS. ONES Hartrorp, Conn, Terms, $700. Address for Circular, ~ Miss Sara J. SMITH, Principal. ConnEctTicuT, Lakeville. Fine new Among Hills and Lakes. Fie: building on a hill-top, adjacent to Lake Wononscopomuck. Beautiful scenery: Healthful region. Highest scholarship. Advanced methods. Miss ELIZA HARDY LORD, Principal of the Taconic School for Girls. NEW YORK, Tarrytown-on-Hudson. Miss Bulkley’s School for Girls. For circulars, adddress Miss H. L. BULKLEY. Miss E. C. PLUMLEY OSSINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Sing-Sing-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. for college. \ Principals. Prepares Advanced courses in Art and Music. Albert Ross Parsons, Musical Di- rector. One hour from New York. 324 year begins Sept. 27th. Miss C.-C. FULLER, Principal.