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THE ROUTE OF PROCESSION.
As soon as all is ready the column,
composed of the classes and departments
in order headed by Chief Marshal
Malcolm L. McBride, 1900, will leave
the Campus by the Phelps gateway, pro-
ceeding along College street to Chapel;
pass the New Haven House and Gradu-
ates Club down to Church street; pass
City Hall to Wall street; to Orange
street; to Trumbull street and up Trum-
bull street to Professor Brush’s house.
The procession will then countermarch
on Trumbull street to President Hadley’s
house, corner of Trumbull and Whitney
avenue, where a stop will be made.
Continuing, the procession will go up
Whitney avenue to Sachem street; to
Hillhouse avenue, to Grove street, to
College street, pass President Dwight’s
house, corner of Wall and _ College.
From here the line will continue down
College street and enter the Campus by
the Phelps gateway. The celebration
will wind up with a bonfire on the old ©
Gym. lot.
STUDENT COMMITTEES.
All the classes in the Academic and
Scientific School met last week and ap-
pointed committees to collect money for
the expenses of the evening. At this
writing over $1200 had been gathered.
The committees are as follows:
Academic Department: Seniors—F. B.
Adams, chairman; J. D. Dana, treas-
urer; F.-W. Allen, J. W. Barney, J. P.
Brock, S. B. Camp, Franklin Carter, Jr.,
Fs By Clarke; Jr., WS: Corin, -C.. H.
Draper, D. R. Francis, Jr., M. P. Gould,
J. M. Hopkins, T. A. Howell, Jr., Bas-
com Johnson, Preston Kumler, G. A.
Lyon, Jr., M. L: McBride, J. M. Mc-
Cormick, C. W. McKelvey, J. H. Nie-
decken, B. W. Paddock. H. M. Poynter,
P. A. Rockefeller, R. J. Schweppe, G.
W. Simmons, Robert Stevenson, Jr., C.
E. Sullivan, P. C. Walcott, Keyes Win-
ter.
Juniors—G. A. Welch, Chairman; A.
H. Richardson, Treasurer; A. D. Allen,
H: Auchincloss, F.° G. Brown, Ci: W.
Cady, G. P. Chittenden, Julian Day, RB.
Bi. Tiixon, 44... Judd. FL -Hliason. My.
Mason, J. L. Mills, P. D. Moody,. Ray
Morris, F. M. C. Robertson, Kinsley
Twining, J¢,. J. H, Wear, A. S. Wa
liams, T. S$. Woolsey, Jr., A. P. Wright,
A. J. Young.
Sophomores—C. D. Barnes, Chairman;
W. E. Day, H. L. Galpin, N. H. Mason,
P. McL. Merrill, Gustav Schwab, M.
Trowbridge, Dorr Viele, R. C. Vander-
bilt, N. Mason.
Freshmen—Moore, ‘Treasurer; Au-
chincloss, Ney, Clark, Fox, C. Brown,
Hooker, Cord, McClintock, W. B. Tyler,
Jennings, Corey, Morgan, and Teas.
Scientific School: Seniors—C. T. Dud-
ley, marshal for the Scientific School
and the Senior class; Horace Brown,
treasurer; R. Harkness, C. D. Wood,
fo. orrer,. Ry <Lownasmend, Cy --N.
Hickok, 2d, McGee, Richards, Hawkins.
Juniors—Porter, T. tall, marshal;
Southard Hay, treasurer; P. J. Gibson,
J. 2, Perty, Bo: Loothe and:-C. P.:Caok,
The University’s Guests.
Among those who will be present at
the inauguration ceremonies are the fol-
lowing: |
REPRESENTATIVES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
Admiral F. M. Bunce, M.A.; Prof.
Wool. daride: Ld. ea Si -Bureau-of)
Education; s10n... Hovde ball, SMG:
Hon. .O0;H, Platt: U8. Senator from
Connecticut; Hon. N. D. Sperry, M.C.;
Hon. W. K. Townsend; Hon. G. P.
ANYWHERE!
That’s where you can buy a Knox
Hat.
hat store at your home is not a
Knox store, a line to the ane
office, Fifth Avenue Hotel Build-
ing, New York City, will start a
sample your way.
For if by any chance the
Wetmore, U. S. Senator from Rhode
Island.
(President’s western trip and October
terms of leading courts will keep cabinet
officers and higher judges from attend-
ance. )
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE GOVERN-
MENTS.
Honorable the Chief Justice C. B.
Andrews, LL.D.; Hon. Frank B. Bran-
degee, Speaker of the House; Hon. H.
Clark, Secretary of State; Hon. W. T.
Elmer; Hon. T. S. Grant, State Comp-
troller; = Hon: -C.°. S$. Mersick, State
Treasurer; Hon. L. A. Mills, Lieuten-
ant-Governor; Hon. C. Phelps, State
Attorney-General; Hon. S. A. Robin-
son; Hon. A. T. Roraback, all of Conn.
and Hon. T. L. Woodruff, Lieutenant-
Governor of New York.
Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster, of Con-
necticut.
REPRESENTATIVES CITY GOVERNMENT.
Hon. L. W. Cleaveland, Judge of Pro-
bate; Hon. C. T. Driscoll, Mayor; Hon.
A. B. Dunham, High Sheriff of New
Haven County; Commissioners Depart-
ment Charities and Correction; The
Board of Education; The Board of
Health Commissioners; Hon. L. M.
Hubbard; The Park Commission;
Board of Directors Public Library ; Hon.
A. Heaton Robertson.
REPRESENTATIVES OF UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES.
Allegheny College, President W. H.
Crawford; Amherst, President George
Harris; Atlanta University, President
H: <.Bumstead;.. Andover, President
George FF, Moore and. Prof. FE... Y.
Hincks; Auburn Theological Seminary,
President G. B. Stewart; Bates College,
President G. C. Chase, Prof. L. G: Jor-
dan and Prof. J. H. Rand; Beloit Col-
lege, Prof. H. M. Whitney; Berkeley
Divinity School, Dean Rev. Dr. J. Bin-
ney, Sub-Dean Rev. Dr. S. Hart; Bos-
ton University, President W. F. Warren
and Dean William E. Huntington;
Bowdoin College, Prof. Henry L. Chap- .
man; Brown University, President W.
H. P; Faunee-and Prof. 1: Sears>\ Bryn
Mawr College, President Thomas;
Catholic University, Washington, Right '
Rev. Monsignor T. J. Conaty; Colby
College, Prof. E. W. Hall; Columbia,
President Seth Low, Dean J. H. Van
Amringe; Connecticut Agricultural
College, President G. W. Flint; Cornell,
President J. G. Schurman; Dartmouth,
President W. J. Tucker and Prof. D. C.
Wells; Gallaudet College, President E.
M. Gallaudet; General Theological
seminary, N. Y. The Very Rev... E. A.
Hoffman, Dean; “Hamilton College,
President M. W. Stryker; Hartford
Theological Seminary, President C. D.
Hartranit::.tarvard, President C. W.
Eliot, Dean -L. B. R. Briggs, Prof. FG.
Peabody; Haverford College, President
Isaac Sharpless; Johns Hopkins Presi-
dent D. C. Gilman; Lafayette, President
EK. D. Warfield; Lake Forest, President
J. G. K. McClure; Lehigh, President T.
M. Brown; Massachusetts Agricultural
College, Prof. C. S. Walker; New York
University, Dean C. D. Ashley; Oberlin,
President J. H. Barrows; Penn. State
College, President G. W. Atherton and
Dr. H. P. Armsby; Princeton, President
F. L. Patton; Rutgers, President A..
scott.and«Prot J. ‘Coopers: Smith’ Col-
lege, President L. C. Seelye and Prof.
Mary A. Jordan and Dr. Mary A. Scott;
Trinity, President G. W. Smith and
Prof. C. F,. Johnson; Union; ‘Prot. fF: 8.
Hoffman; Chicago University, President
W. R. Harper; University of Cincinnati,
Prof. W. W. Seely; University of N.
C., President E. A. Alderman and Prof.
E. Alexander; University of Pennsyl-
vania, Provost C. C. Harrison and Prof.
G. W. Pepper; University of the South,
Vice-Chancellor B. L. Wiggins; Uni-
versity of Tennessee, President C. W.
Dabney; University of Toronto, Presi-
dent James Loudon; Vassar College,
President J. M. Taylor and Prof. A. M.
Ely; Wellesley, President Caroline
Hazard and Prof. A. C. Chapin; Wells
College, President W. E. Waters; Wes-
leyan University, President B. P. Ray-
mond, Profs. W. O. Atwater, W. N.
Rice and J. M. Van Vleck; Western
Reserve, President C. F. Thwing and
Prof. H. E. Bourne; Williams, Presi-
dent Franklin Carter. :
PRESIDENTS OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS.
F. C. Slingluff, Baltimore: Henry
Baldwin, Boston; E. A. Schultze, Essex
County, N. J.;
Hartford; Thomas Thacher New York;
William H. Ingham, Philadelphia.
“Ons
Hon. W. W. Hyde, .
FORMER MEMBERS YALE CORPORATION.
Rey. J: We Sackus,.-D. Ds Rev. A. S:.
Chesebrough, D.D.: Hon. J. D. Dewell:
Hon. F. J. Kingsbury, LL.D.; General
S. E. Merwin.
FORMER MEMBERS YALE FACULTY.
Dr. Francis Bacon; Rev. W. M. Bar-
bour; G: George Bendelari, M.A.; Prof.
C. L. Brownson; Rev. W. B. Clarke;
Dr. A. W. Colton; Prof. W. A. Hough-
ton; Prof. Graham Lusk; Rev. Dr.. J.
Pe-Peters>— General “A: P. Rockwell:
Ph.D.; Mr. Alfred B. Thacher.
NEW. HAVEN CITIZENS.
Some of the guests who will represent
the industries, churches, and professions
of New Haven are as follows: Max
Adier* Rey. 1 Ff.) We Baker, Die: - 7.
Attwater Barnes; Rev. W. A. Beards-
ley ;.. Rey. F..-A...M... Brown, 19.19.42].
B. Carrington; G. W. Curtis; Wilbur
FE, Day; W..E. Henry; Henry Fo Bag-
lish ->o FB. Partisworth + Gene 2
Greeley; Hon. John M. Hall; Hon. C.
RK. Ingersoll, LL-D.: Dr. E..H. fenkins:
C. S. Leete;> Rev. W. W. Leete, D:D.;
Rey: - i. 9S. Lines, D.D.;. Rev: - Fo 2R,
Luckey; .Rev.. W. W. McLane, D.D.>
Rev. Stewart Means: C. S. Morehouse;
iol. N; G Osborn: Fon. i: F Peck
Rev. W. L. Phillips, D.D.; Joseph Por-
ter; Rev. G. F. Prentiss; Morris Stein-
ert; Col. R. Trowbridge.
REPRESENTATIVES AMERICAN ECONOMIC
ASSOCIATION.
Prof. .W.. J. Ashley,-diarvard; Prot.
W. C. Fisher, Wesleyan; Prof. H. B.
Gardiner, Brown; Mr. E. R. L. Gould,
Psd. Mew York: Prof’. BR: A.
Seligman, Columbia; Prof. F. W. Taus-
sig, Harvards Stuart -Wood, . Ph.D.
Philadelphia.
GRADUATES WHO ARE PROFESSORS.
Professors, E. Alexander, University
of “Notth: Carolina -:~ He Pe Aiea sb,
Penn. State College; CC. D. Ashley,
Dean New York University Law School;
W. O. Atwater, . Wesleyan; H. E.
Bourne, Adelbert; F. Brown, Union
Theological Seminary; W. A. Brown,
Union Theological Seminarv: E. F
Buchner, University of New York; J.
F. Colby, Dartmouth; J. Cooper, Rut-
gers; F. Delafield, Columbia; S. F.
Emerson, University of Vermont; J. L.
Ewell, Howard University; J. A. Hines,
Gettysburg; E. Y.. Hincks, Andover;
B'S: Hottman, -Union College? C..-¥.
Johnson, Trinity; J. F. Klein, Lehigh;
C.°R: Ganaidn) Harvard: A; Ry’ Mer-
riam, Hartford Theological Seminary;
F. W. Murray, W.-H. Niles, Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology; G. W.
Patterson, University of Michigan; F.
G. Peabody, Harvard; J. W. Platner,
Harvard; C. G. Rockwood, Jr., Prince-
Mary A. Scott, Smith; W. W.
Seely, University of Cincinnati; J. P.
~ Taylor, Andover; C. S. Walker, Massa-
chusetts Agricultural College; D. C.
Wells, Dartmouth; H. M. Whitney, Be-
loit; J. F. Woodhull, Teachers’ College,
New York.
PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.
D. W. Abercrombie, LL.D. of the
Worcester Academy; Rev. Cecil F. P.
‘Baricroft;:? LED! ef <Andovers Cs“.
Bartlett, A.M. Black Hall School; W.
J. Betts, A.M., Betts Academv. Stam-
ford; B. H. Campbell, M.A., Columbia
Grammar School, New York.; Rev. J.
Hs Coie "Db St. Pauls: Scnoone Prot.
E. Ge Coy, M-A.,~ Hotchkiss School:
William L. Cushing, M.A., Westminster
School; H. C. Davis, Ph.D., of Wilkes-
barres "Frank. Drisler;°- M.A.» Drisler
School, -N.°'¥;'; ‘George’ E. “Eliot, Jr.,
Morgan School; S: A: Farrand, Ph.D.,
Newark Academy; . George L. Fox,
M.A., Hopkins Grammar School; E. H.
Smiley, A.M., Hartford High School;
Dwight Holbrook, A.M., formerly of the
Mofean Schocl > = Prot. Ko Ps: Keep,
Ph.D., Norwich Free Academy; H. U.
King, King’s School; John Leal, Leal’s
School, Plainfield; President Charles H.
Levermore, Ph.D., Adelphi College;
T. W. Mather, Boardman School, New
Haven; Rev. J. C. McKenzie, Ph.D. of
Port Deposit, Maryland; John Meigs,
Ph.D., Hill School; Rev. Endicott Pea-
body, Groton School; J. H. Root,
Greenwich Academy; Dr. Julius Sachs,
New York: .Rev. J. H. Sawyer, East-
hampton; H. W. Siglar, M.A., New-
burgh, N Y..; Horace D. Taft, M.A.,
Watertown; Rev. W. G. Thayer, M.A.,
St. Mark’s School; A. G. Welch, M.A.,
Lake Forest Academy.
Linen, not Wool,
Against the Skin!
Why. not? Russians, who ought
to be credited with some ex-
perience in cold weather, have
generally declared for linen un-
derwear. Read what some of
the most eminent dermatologists
of the country have said about
the advantages of Linen. Dei-
mel Linen-Mesh is queer stuff
and costs a bit, sure enough, but
it is magnificently endorsed by
intelligent people who have tried
it.
CHASE & CO.
New Haven House Block.
Greetings from Abroad.
Formal greetings. and congratulations .
have been received from the following
foreign universities in answer to invita-
tions sent to them: :
The Rector and Senate of the Univer-
sity of Amsterdam; the Rector and
Faculties of the Royal Frederick Wil-
liam University of Berlin; the Rector
and Senate of the University of Bern,
Switzerland; the Rector and Faculties
of the Royal University of Breslau; the
Rector and Faculties of the University
of Brussels; the Vice-Chancellor and
Senate of the University of Cambridge,
England; the Academic College and
Faculties of the Royal Frederick Uni-
versity at Christiana; the University
Court and Senate of the University of
Edinburgh; the Rector and Senate of
the Royal Frederick Alexander at Erlan-
gen; the Rector and Senate of the Uni-
versity of Geneva; the. Chancellor,
Principal and Senate of the University
of Glasgow; the Rector, Prorector, and
Senate of the Royal George-August Uni-
versity of Goettingen; the Prorector and
Senate of the Archducal Ruprecht-Karl
University of Heidelberg; the Rector
and Senate of the Royal Albert Univer-
sity of Koenisburg; the Rector and
Faculties of the University of Lausanne;
the Rector and Faculties of the Univer-
sity of Leiden; the Vice-Chancellor, the
Masters and Scholars of the University
of Oxford; the Rector and Faculties of
the Royal University of Padua; _ the
Rector and Faculties of Piza; the Rec-
tor and Faculties of the University of
Stockholm; the Rector and Senate of
the National University of Utrecht.
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University Club Banquet.
The University Club will give a din-
ner of about a hundred covers at the
Club rooms on the evening of the inaug-
uration of President Hadley, at which
among others the following will speak:
Prof. W. L. Phelps, 87; Dr. E. B. Reed,
’94; Frank S. Butterworth, ’95, and A.
P. Stokes, 96. Tickets for the. dinner,
which cost $2 will be reserved for Club
members until Oct. 14, and after that
date any remaining will be put on sale
at the Coop.
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Dean Wright Presides at Aca-
demie Faculty Meeting.
The first Academic Faculty meeting of
the Fall term was held last week. The
interesting feature of the meeting was
the presence in the chair of Dean Henry
B. Wright of the Academic Faculty.
Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, President of the
University, sat with the regular members
of the Faculty. Hitherto the President
of the University has always presided
at Faculty meetings of the Academic
Department. The change emphasizes
the University idea and also the plan
of the administration to place the par-
ticular affairs of each department undef
that department’s own care, reserving
matters of general University interest
and policy to the University Council, at
which the President will preside.