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Mr. F. Drisler and Dr. Everett.
The principal of the Morgan School
and of the Newark Academy.
The rector of the Hopkins Grammar
School and the principal of the Hartford
High School.
Mr. D. Holbrook and Mr. H. U.
King.
President Levermore of Adelphi Col-
lege and the Principal of Leals College.
Dr. Mackenzie and Dr. Meigs.
Mr. V. C. Peck and Mr. J. H. Root.
Rev. J. H. Sawyer and Mr. A. G.
Welch.
Prof. Woodford and Mr. Ryder of the
Hopkins Grammar School.
Mr. Ferguson and Principal of Albany
Academy.
Dr. White of the Berkeley School.
SECOND DIVISION.
Marshal, Prof. M. F. Tvler, Aides,
Prof. Geo. D. Watrous and G. E. Beers.
Representatives of the Federal Gov-
ernment:
Admiral Bunce and Prof. Wm. T.
Harris.
Senator Hawley.
Senator Wetmore of Rhode Island
and Judge Townsend.
Representatives Hill and Sperry.
Representative Fowler and Judge
Torrance.
Judge Hall.
Judge Baldwin and Speaker Brande-
gee.
The State Comptroller and the State
Treasurer.
The State Attorney-General.
Judges Elmer and Robinson.
Judges Roraback and Shumway.
Judge Thayer.
Judges Hubbard and Studley.
Bishop Brewster and _ Lieut.-Gov.
Woodruff.
Representatives of the Municipal and
Local Governments:
The Mayor and the Chairman of the
Court of Common Council.
The court of Common Council.
The Judge of Probate and the High
Sheriff of the County.
The. Judge of the City Court and the
Corporation Counsel.
The Board of Education.
The Commissioners of the Depart-
ment of Charities and Correction.
The Board of Fire Commissioners.
The Board of Health Commissioners.
The Board of Park Commissioness.
The Board of Police Commissioners.
The Directors of the Public Library.
The City Sheriff and the City Clerk.
Specially invited guests. 3
Invited citizens of New Haven.
THIRD DIVISION. ’
Marshals,; Profs;: °F: Ey. Beach, J,
Wurts, H. B. Ferris, F. K. Sanders.
The Presidents of the Baltimore and
the Boston Alumni Associations.
The Presidents of the Essex County
and the Hartford Alumni Associations.
The Presidents of the New York and
the Philadelphia Alumni Associations.
The Presidents of. the Plainfield
Alumni Association.
Graduates in the order of gradua-
tion.
FOURTH DIVISION.
Marshal, Prof. B.. Perrin; Aide, Dr.
W. I. Lowe. :
Deans Fisher of the Divinity School
and Wayland of the Law School.
Deans Wright of the College and
Chittenden of the Scientific School.
Deans Smith of the Medical School
and Weir of the Art School.
Dean Phillips of the Graduate School.
Professors Brush and Day.
The Faculties of the University in
the order of seniority. 3
Guests on the Platform.
Seated on the platform during the
ceremonies of the inauguration, and
grouped about the two central figures,
President Hadley and _ ex-President
Dwight, were the following distin-
guished guests of the University:
Rev. Dr. Joseph Backus, formerly of
the University Corporation; Lieutenant
Governor Mills; Dr. Newman Smyth;
Rev. Dr. Edwin Pond Parker, Mr.
Buchanan Winthrop; Rev. Dr. T. T.
Munger, Kev. .Dr. J. W.. Cooper,
Mr. T. G. Bennett, Rev. J. H. Twichell,
Governor G. E. Lounsbury, of Connec-
titte. (tor Charles Ray Palmer, ...Dr...
Joseph Anderson, Rev. Dr. Burdett
._ Hart, Dr. C. M. Depew, Judge H. E.
Howland, Dr. N. M. Calhoun, Mr. A.
-L. Ripley , all members of the University
Corporation; Mr. Anson Phelps Stokes,
Jr., Secretary of the Corporation; Hon.
F, J. Kingsbury, Rev. Dr. Chesebrough,
ex-Lieutenant-Governor Dewell, Gov-
ernor H. E. Merwin, formerly members
of the Corporation; Prof. G. E. Day
(emeritus); Dean H. E. Smith, of the
Yale Medical School; Prof. Chittenden,
Director. of the Sheffield Scientific
School; Dean Wavland, Yale Law
School; Dean George P. Fisher,., Yale
Divinity School; Dean H. P. Wright,
Academic Department-of Yale; Prof. Se
F. Weir, Yale School of Fine Arts;
Dean A. W. Phillips, of the Graduate
School; Prof. George J. Brush (emeri-
tus), Mr. W. W. Farnam, Treasurer
Yale University; Prof. T. S. Woolsey,
President Drown of Lehigh; President
McClure, Lake Forest University; Dean
Binney, Berkeley Divinity School;
President C. C. Hall, Union Theologi-
cal Seminary; Chancellor McCracken,
University of New York; President G.
W. Smith, of Trinity College; Dean
Hoffman, General Theological Semi-
nary; President Schurman, Cornell Uni-
versity; President Raymond, Wesleyan
University; President Stewart, Auburn
Theological Seminary; President Craw-
ford, Allegheny, Pa.; President Stry-
ker, Hamilton College; President Brain-
erd, Middlebury College; President
Dabney, University of Tennessee;
President Harper, University of Chi-
cago; Judge Hall and Judge Torrance,
Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors;
President Moore, Andover Theological
Seminary; Rev. T. Miyagawa of Osaka,
Japan; Lieutenant-Governor Woodruff,
of New York; Mayor C. T. Driscoll,
New Haven; Monsignor Conaty, Rec-
tor Catholic University of Washing-
ton; Bishop Brewster of Connecticut;
President Seth Low of Columbia Uni-
versity; President Gilman of Johns Hop-
kins University; Senator Hawley; Pro-
vost Harrison, University of Pennsyl-
vania; Admiral Bunce, United States
Navy; President Patton, Princeton Uni-
versity; President Caroline Hazard,
Wellesley College; President Scott,
Rutgers College; President Harris, Am-
herst College; Dr. John Brown, Bed-.
ford, England. Dr, Wo fs tarris, U7:
S. Commissioner of Education; Presi-
dent Eliot of Harvard University; Judges
Hamersley and Baldwin of Connecti-
cut Supreme Court of Errors; Dr. Sal-
mond, Free Church College, Aberdeen,
Scotland; President Loudon, University
of Toronto; President Tucker of Dart-
mouth College; Speaker Brandegee,
Connecticut House of Representatives;
Hon. N. D. Sperry, M. C.; Senator Wet-
more, of Rhode Island; Representative
Hill, M. C.; President Thompson, Ohio
State University; President Merrill,
Colgate University; Vice-Chancellor
Wiggins, University of the South; Presi-
dent Atherton, Pennsylvania State Col-
lege; President Taylor, Vassar College;
President Warfield, Lafayette College;
Judge W. K. Townsend; President
Seelye, Smith College; President
Thomas, Bryn Mawr College; President
Hartranft, Hartford Theological Semi-
nary; President Barrows, Oberlin Col-
lege; President Gallaudet, Gallaudet
College; President Warren, Boston Uni-
versity, and President Thwing, Western
Reserve University; President Ayres,
University of Cincinnati. Prof Storey,
acting President of Clark University.
University and College Heads,
Fifty-five universities and _ colleges
were represented by their chief execu-
tives as follows:
Harvard University (1636)—President
CS. Ws Biot
University of Pennsylvania (1740)—
Provost ©. °C, @larrison.,
Princeton University (1746)—Presi-
dent P.-E Patton: ..-
Columbia University (1754)—Presi-
dent Seth Low.
Brown University (1764)—President
W..H...P. Faunce.
Rutgers College (1766) — President
an Scott.
artmouth College (1769)—President
bia Tucker. 67705) ee
illiams College (178°)—Presj
Franklin Carter. eS a
University of Tenness —
viet gent C. W. Dabney. - oe
niversity of North Caroli
—President E. S. Alderman. BS: ey
Middlebury College (1800)—President
ae ieee :
ndover Theological Seminar 8
cep esigent Geatse F. Moore. Seay
amilton College (1812)—Presiden
nL fate ; ‘ oe
egheny College (1815)—Presid
W. H. Crawford. aes at
General Theological Seminary (1817)
—Dean E. A. Hoffman.
University of Cincinnati (1819)—
President H. Ayres.
Auburn Theological Seminary (1820)
—President George B. Stewart.
Amherst College (1821)—President
George Harris.
Trinity College (1823)—President G.
W. Smith.
Western Reserve University (1826)—
President C. F. Thwing.
University of Toronto (1827)—Presi-
dent James Loudon.
Weslevan University (1831)—Presi-
dent B. P. Raymond.
New York University (1831)—Chan-
cellor H. M. McCracken.
Lafayette College (1832)— President
E. D. Warfield.
Haverford College (1833)—President
J. Sharpless.
Oberlin College (1833)—President J.
H. Barrows. :
Hartford Theological Seminary (1834)
—President C. D. Hartranft.
Union Theological Seminary (1836)—
President Cuthbert Hall.
Mount Holyoke College (1837)—
President Elizabeth S. Mead.
Berkeley Divinity School (1849)—
Dean John Binney, Sub-Dean Samuel
Hart:
Free Church College, Aberdeen (1850)
—Principal S. D. Salmond, D.D.
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
(1854)—President H. S. Snow.
Lake Forest University (1857)—
President J. G. K. McClure.
Pennsylvania State College (1859)—
President G. W. Atherton.
Vassar College (1861)—President G.
M. Taylor.
Bates College (1863)—President G. C.
Chase.
Gallaudet College (1865)—President
E. M. Gallaudet.
Lehigh University (1866)—President
J. M. Drown.
Cornell University (1868)—President
J. G. Schurman.
University of the South (1868) —Vice-
Chancellor B. L. Wiggins. :
Wells College (1868)—President W.
E. Waters.
Boston University (1869)—President
Wm. F. Warren. |
Atlanta University (1860c)—President
Horace Bumstead.
Ohio State University (1870)—Presi-
dent Thompson.
Smith College (1875)—President L.
C. Seelye.
Wellesley College (1875)—President
Caroline Hazard. |
Johns Hopkins University (1876)—
President D. C. Gilman.
Bryn Mawr College (1880) —President
M. C. Thomas.
(C1685)
French-American
President S. H. Lee.
Clark University (1887)—President
G. Stanley Hall, Acting President Prof.
W. E. Storey.
Catholic University (1888) —Monsignor
i: J, Caney:
University of Chicago (1890)—Presi-
dent Wm. R. Harper.
Connecticut ~©Agricultural
(1895)—President G. W. Flint.
American College for Women in Con-
stantinople—President Mary M. Patrick.
College
College
Marshals and Ushers.
Faculty, past and present members, in
Alumni Hall—Prof. B. Perrin; Aide,
Dr. W. I. Lowe.
Corporation, past and present mem-
bers, former governors and the Governor
of Connecticut, President’s office in
Treasury—Prof. B. W. Bacon.
Governor’s staff, presidents of univer-
sities and colleges, delegates and pro-
fessors of other universities and col-
leges, representatives of American
Economie Association, principals of high
schools and academies, in Dwight Hall
—Prof. T. S. Woolsey; Aides, Profs. H.
5. eWilltanis, -C. “Sa -Baldwin,. PF. AL
Gooch, W. L. Phelps, E. H. Sneath.
~ Representatives Federal. Government,
State Government, governors of other
states, bishops, representatives of muni-
cipal and local governments, specially in-
vited guests, invited citizens of New
Haven, in Old Library—Marshals, M.
F. Tyler, GD. -Wateous, Ge i “Beers.
Presidents of Yale Alumni Associa-
tions, Dwight Hall—Marshals, Prof. F.
E. Beach.
Yale alumni on brick walk—Marshals,
Professors J. Wurts, F. K. Sanders,
H. B. Ferris. ,
Chapel ushers—Prof. P. Browning,
Prof. C..E. Beecher, C.K. Bancroft,
Dr. E..W. Scripture, W. M. Strong,
T. W. Heermance, Dr. F. H. Chase, C
S. Ingham, J. W. D. Ingersoll, Dr. T.
C. Stearns, O. G. Bunnell, C. W. Wells,
J. M. Gaines; Dr. L. W. Bacon, L. B
Mendel.
President’s reception, masters of cere-
mony—Dr. J. P. C.° Foster, and :
Thacher; ushers, Amos F. Barnes, J. K.
Blake, F. L. Chase, Harry G. Day, Prof.
G. Gruener, C. W. L. Johnson, Prof. C.
M. Lewis, C. G. Morris, Prof. S. L. Pen-
held. Prot. L. V. Pirssen, P. P. Wells,
F. W. Williams, H. B. Wright, W.
Bennett.
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