Yale alumni magazine. ([New Haven]) 1937-1976, July 01, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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Frank A. Reynolds, M.A., North-
western Univ. 1894; Alameda, Cal.
Edward C. Schneider, B.S., Tabor
College 1897; Tabor, Iowa.
Rudolph Schwill, B.A., Yale Univ.
1896; Ph.D., Munich 1898; Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Burke Smith, B.S., Univ. of Washing-
ton 1899; Seattle, Wash.
Marius J. Spinello, B.A., Yale Univ.
1896; Manlius, N. Y.
Wilmot H. Thompson, B.A., Yale
Uniy. 1898; New Haven, Conn.
’ Chauncey B. Tinker, B.A., Yale Univ.
1899; Denver, Col.
Curtis H. Walker, B.A., Yale Univ.
1899; West Haven, Conn. ;
J. E. Wallace Wallin, B.A., Augus-
tana College 1897; Stanton, O.
Arthur H. Warner, Ph.B., Beloit
College 1898; Washington, D. C.
Joseph R. Watson, M.A., Western
Reserve Univ. 1899; Cleveland, O.
Charles H. Weller, B.A., Yale Univ.
1895; New Haven, Conn.
Fdwin B. Wilson, B.A., Harvard
Univ. 1809; Cambridge, Mass.
Ruth G. Wood, B.S., Smith College
1898; Pawtucket, R. I.
SHEFFIELD GRADUATE.
The following were the recipients of
the Sheffield Graduate Scholarships,
Class of 1899, Sheffield Scientific
School:
Frederick Sears Coe, Newark, Wad,
Harry Courtlandt Gause, Wilming-
ton, Del.
Frederick Brown Harrison,. New
Haven, Conn.
William Ebenezer Ford, Jr., New
Haven, Conn.
Harry LeBreton Gray, Springfield,
Mass.
William Washburn Mursick, Nyack,
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Higher Degrees.
The following men were given the
degree of M.A. in the Graduate School;
Alexander Garner Bentley, B.A.,
Yale University 18096; Washington,
Dae
George William Carter, B.A., Wes-
leyan University 1892; B.D. Drew
Theol. Sem. 1893; West Haven, Conn.
John Oscar Treager, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 18907; W. Manchester, O.
Frederick Baldwin Curtis, B.A., Yale
University 18907; New Milford, Conn.
Yale
Cleaned
Out.
The reference is not to the
athletic records of what
chances to be an unfor-
tunate year in sport, but
to the annual decettibn
of the Campus for three
months.
The New Haven student is
now at all outdoor points.
He is generally wearing
a KNOX outing hat.
Wesleyan University
Jay Glover Eldridge, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 1896; Penfield, N. Y.
William Henry Ferris, B.A., Yale
University 1895; Cambridge, Mass.
Andrew Chesley Furbush, B.A., Yale
University 1897; Machias, Me.
William Clark Gordon, B.A., Yale
University 1888; B.D. Yale University
1891; Chicago, Ill.
Herbert Franklin Hamilton, B.A.,
oo College 1897; — Greenfield,
ass.
Edgar Laing Heermance, B.A., Yale
University 1897; New Haven, Conn.
Rupert Hughes, B.A., Western Re-
serve University 1892; New York City.
Charles Fronefield Kloss, B.A., Penn-
sylvania College 1894; Tyrone, Pa.
Joshua Larson, B.A., Augustana Col-
lege 1889; Altona, III.
Charles Samuel Leavenworth, B.A.,
DR. EDSON F. GALLAUDET, ’93.
University Crew Coach.
1896 and Yale
University 1897; New Haven, Conn.
Francis Miner Moody, B.A., Yale
University 1892; Reading, Conn.
Walter Dunham Makepeace, B.A.,
Yale University 1807; Springfield,
Mass.
James Boyd Neal, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 1877; Ph.B. Yale University
1879; M.D. University of Pennsylvania
1883; Bloomburg, Pa.
William Henry Owen, Jr., B.A., Yale
University 1897; New York City.
Israel Hyman Peres, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 1889; Memphis, Tenn.
John Rush Powell, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 1897; Waco, Texas.
Albert Granbury Reed, B.A., Van-
derbilt University 1895; Paducah, Ky.
Alfred Newton Richards, B.A., Yale
University 1897; Stamford, N. Y.
Ernest Gladstone Richardson, B.A.,
Dickinson College 1896; Wallingford,
Conn.
Mark Edgar Sentelle, B.A., Davidson
College 1894; M.A. Davidson College
1897; Hermon, Tenn.
Chohei Shirasu, The Doshisha, Japan
1893; Kobe, Japan.
Nathan Ayer Smyth, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 18907; New Haven, Conn.
Marius Joseph Spinello, B.A., Yale
University 1896; Manlius, N. Y.
Samuel Hamilton Spragins, B.A.,
Johns Hopkins University 1897; Balti-
more, Md.
Henry Crosby Stetson, B.A., Yale
University 1893; Boston, Mass.
Elbert Marcus Stevens, B.A., Univ.
of South Dakota 1894; Centerville,
S. Dak.
Samuel Cryder Sturgis, B.A., South
Carolina College 1885; Fair Forest,
Sad.
William Wood Wallace, B.A., Hamil-
ton College 1890; B.D. Yale Univer-
sity 1896;. Middletown, N. Y.
J. E. Wallace Wallin, B.A., Augus-
tana College 1897; Stanton, Iowa.
Arthur Gillender Walter, B.A., Yale
University 1896; New Haven, Conn.
The following were given the Degree
of Doctor of Philosophy :—
John Milton Berdan, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 1806; New York City.
Edward Day Collins, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 1896; Barton Landing, Vt.
Clive Day, B.A., Yale University
1892; Cleveland, O.
Lee DeForest, Ph.B., Yale Univer-
sity 1896; Talladega, Ala.
Alexander William Evans, Ph.B.,
Yale University 18900; New Haven, Ct.
Arthur Woolsey Ewell, B.A., Yale
University 1897; Washington, D. C.
Herbert Ernest Gregory, B.S., Gates
College 1800; B.A. Gates College 1805
and Yale Univ. 1806; Neligh, Nebr.
Ella Isabel Harris, M.A., Waynes-
burg College 1892; Westfield, N. J.
Carl Axel Harstrom, M.A., Hobart
Collegé 1886; Norwalk, Conn.
Franke Stuart Havens, B.A., Yale
University 1896; Hartford, Conn,
William Milton Hess, B.A. Yale
University 1896; Philadelphia, Pa.
Holmes Condict Jackson, Ph.B.
Yale University 1806; Newark, N. J.
William Smythe Johnson, M.A.
Ouachita Bapt. College 1895; Arkadel-
phia, Ark.
Louis Cleveland Jones, B.A., Yale
University 1896; East Durham, N. Y.
Albert Galloway Keller, B.A., Yale
University 1896; Milford, Conn.
Edward Gridley Kendall, B.A., Yale
University 1895; New Haven, Conn.
Edward Martin Kindle, B.A., Indiana
University 1893; M.S. Cornell Univer-
sity 1896; Franklin, Ind.
Arthur Power Lord, B.A., Yale Uni-
versity 1893; M.A. Yale Unive.sity
1896; Paris, France.
Charles Stedman Macfarland, B.D.,
Yale University 1897; Melrose, Mass.
Mototaro Matsumoto, B.A., Imperial
University of Japan 1803; Tokyo,
Japan.
William Conger Morgan, B.A., Yale
University 1896; Albany, N. Y.
Charles Grosvenor Osgood, Jr., B.A.,
Yale University 1894; Wellsboro, Pa.
Frederick Morgan Padelford, B.A.,
Colby University 1896; Calais, Me.
William Huntington Parker, B.S.,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1893;
New Haven, Conn.
Leona May Peirce, B.A., Smith Col-
lege 1886; Springfield, Mass.
Walter Franklin Prince, B.A., Yale
University 1896; Detroit, Me.
Emerson Gifford Taylor, B.A., Yale
University 1895; Hartford, Conn.
John Dorrance Warnock, B.A., Yale
University 1893; Cheshire, Conn.
Charles Hyde Warren, Ph.B., Yale
University 1896; Watertown, Conn.
Meyer Wolodarsky, Ph.B., Yale Uni-—
versity 1894; New Haven, Conn.
NUMBER OF DEGREES GIVEN.
The following shows the total number
of degrees given by Yale at the Com-
mencement of 1899:
Por Bay Ae eee et ee. 204
Poorer: Bien ge ee te een 136
POP. 1 fe eee 22
Por OA ei ae eas s 2
Pe ee ee ee 65
Por NA oo ie 4
BGC ON As ee re ee 34
Pores fe ee 3
Por Coe ye. es eee I
POT WE, tas oie ih tans oe 3
MOP We oe a ee 2
FOr (Pn ee 30
For Honorary Degrees,........ 16
MOCAN oe oo ea be ss ee 615
Special Honors.
The following Special Honors were
announced in the Academical Depart-
ment :—
TWO-YEAR HONORS.
In Philosophy: William Hervey
Rood, Brookfield, Vt.
In Natural Science: DeForest Bald-
win, New Haevn, Conn.; Francis Jenks
Hall, Brookville, Pa.; George Pelton
Hutchins, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Albert
Hezekiah Kirtland, Chester, Conn.;
Charles Philip Leonard, Niantic, Conn.;
Leo Augustus Lynch, Olyphant, Pa.;
Frederick Hitchcock Morley, Colorado
Springs, Colo.; Arthur Fitch Way,
Westfield, Mass.
In Political Science and Law: Rob-
bins Battell Anderson, Duluth, Minn.;
Henry Cotheal Andrews, Fishkill, N.
Y.; John Bicknell, West Cummington,
Mass.; William Edward Schenck Gris-
wold, Erie, Pa.; Alfred Bates Hill,
' Chester, Conn.; Arthur Sears Hamlin,
Canandaigua, N. Y.; Henry James
Nichols, Binghampton, N. Y.; Barry
Congar Smith, East Orange, N. J.;
Laurance Tweedy, Danbury, Conn.
In History: Henry Cotheal Andrews,
Fishkill, N. Y.; Charles Frederick
Childs, Brattleboro, Vt.
In English: George Willis Field,
Worcester, Mass.; George Dana
Graves, Manchester, N. H.; George
William Humphreys, Cohoes, N. Y.;
Chauncey Brewster Tinker, Denver,
Colo.
In Ancient Languages: John Francis
Flynn, Meriden, Conn.; Robert Henry
Keener, St. Joseph, Mo.
In Modern Languages: Charles
Philip Wagner, Putnam, Conn.
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In Mathematics: Arthur Sullivan
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ONE-YEAR HONORS. |
_In Philosophy: Charles Leroy Dar-
lington, Xenia, Ohio; Frank Ardman
Simmons, Chicago, Ill.
In Natural Science: William Dick
Cutter, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Carl Bovee
Spitzer, Toledo, Ohio; Ralph Gibbs
Van Name, New Haven, Conn.
In Politcal Science: Charles Royall’
Frazer, Cynthiana, Ky.; Charles Tress-
ler Mark, Millerburg, Pa.; Russell Cor-
nell Leffingwell, Yonkers, N. Y.; John
Pease Norton, Los Angeles, Cal.; Wil-
ber Smith Peck, Jr., Syracuse, N. Y.
In History: Arthur Howard Hutch-
inson, Seattle, Wash.; Curtis Howe
Walker, West Haven, Conn.
In English: Charles Montgomery
Hathaway, Jr., Olyphant, Pa.; George
Liggett Ward, Lawrence, Mass.
In Ancient Languages: Walter Clark
Lee, Oxford, N. Y.
In Modern Languages: John Arthur
Ray, Bailey, Texas.
In Music: Edward Colman Moore,
Moline, Ill.; Charles Root Fowler,
New Haven, Conn. :
IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOL.
The degree of M.D., cum laude, was
given in the Medical School to John
L. Burnham, B.A., New Haven, Conn.;
James Pullman, B.A., Patchogue, N.
Y.; Albert E. Von Tobel, B.A., Tor-
rington, Conn.
Scientific School Prizes.
Following are the honors and prizes
awarded in the Sheffield Scientific
School as announced at the close of
the term:
CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED.
Honors for excellence in all studies
of the Junior year—Frederic J. Carnell,
(Electrical Engineering); Alfred K.
Chittenden, (Civil Engineering); Sam-
uel W. Dudley, (Mechanical Engineer-
ing); Trumbull Kelly, (Mechanical En-
gineering); Charles S. Landers, (Civil
Engineering); Henry F. Merriam,
(Biology); Mikael Minasian, (Natural
History); Francis P. Nolan, (Civil En-
gineering); Orville H. Schell, (Biol-
ogy); Jesse W. Speidel, (Electrical En-
gineering); Henry D. Stowe, (Civil
Engineering); Frank P. Underhill,
(Biology). 3
Honors in special studies awarded to
students of the Junior Class, not recip-
ients of general honors—Everitte St.J.
Chaffee, French; John FE. Collins,
Mathematics and Civil Engineering;
William ‘W. Corbet, Mathematics and
Civil Engineering; Edward C. Dean,
French; Henry F. Dutton, Jr., French;
Harry VanV. Gifford, Mathematics and
Civil Engineering; Walter T. Hart-
mann, German; Frederick G. Hughes,
Mechanical Engineering; Charles D.
Lockwood, History: and Natural Sci
ence; Charles J. Parker, German His
tory and Natural Science; Edward J.
Rungee, German and French; Herbert
F, Seward, Mechanical Engineering;