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YALE ALUMNI WHEHEKLY 59 YALE ALUMNI NOTES. Please report concerning yourself, facts which should be recorded in this column. Make report, also, about Yale men you know, and on matters, proper for record here, concerning which you have definite record. This will make the page of the greatest possible value. On request the Alumni Weekly will be glad to send postals to those who are in the way of getting, more or less often, Yale news and Yale per- sonals. ’64—Rev. A. Douglas Miller will oc- cupy the pulpit of St. James Protestant Episcopal Church of New Haven for the Winter. He will commence his duties November I. ’65—John W. Hicks of Boston, Mass., was elected Supreme Commander for the Continent of North America of the An- cient and Illustrious Order of Knights of Malta, at the meeting held in Philadel- phia, Pa., last week. He served three terms as Grand Commander of Massa- chusetts and is now serving his second term as Grand Recorder of the same State. He has also served one term as Supreme Prelate and one term as Su- preme Generalissimo and is now the highest officer in the United States. ‘71—George P. Wilshire has tendered his resignation as Receiver of the First National Bank of Newport, Ky. He has devoted his entire time for the past three years to the work ‘and has secured for the depositors dividends amounting to 75 per cent. When the bank failed it was not thought that it would pay 25 per cent. He has collected and sent to Washington enough to pay another dividend. He says that possibly 10 per cent. may yet be collected. The name of his successor is not known. *76—The annual banquet of the New Haven Chamber of Commerce, to be held Wednesday evening, November 15, will partake of the nature of a complimentary dinner to Yresident Hadley, who is a member of the Chamber. *78—J. B. McEwan has been renomi- nated for the New York Assembly by the Republicans of Albany. 78—The marriage of Mrs. Clara Croxson Lounsbery, of Bedford, N. Y., and Edward Lind Morse, of Washing- ton, took place October 16, in the Church of the Ascension, New York City. ’81—A son, William King Coffin, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Coffin, at Evanston, Ill., Sept. 30, 1899. ’81—Professor Benjamin W. Bacon, of the Yale Divinity School, will publish an “Introduction to the New Testament,” -early in the coming year. ’°83—The October 1 umber of Gunton’s Magazine contains an article on “Protec- fio and Empire,’ by Edward N. Ding- ey. *85—J. C. Bridgman has been elected Manager of the Hazard Mfg. Co., Wilkes Barre, Pa. *88—E. B. Terry is studying theology at Princeton. 790 S.— Oliver S. Lyford, Jr., has. re- signed his position of Chief Engineer of the Westinghouse Electric Comnany of Pittsburg and has accepted the General Managership of the Siemans, Halske Electric Company of America in Chi- cago. ’90 S.— Dr. Frederick J. Mann has re- cently resigned from the medical staff of the Hudson River State Hospital at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., after four years service there and is now practicing medi- cine at 302 Mill Street of that city. His engagement to Miss Mina Louise Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Frost of Poughkeepsie, has recently been announced. : ‘91 S—W. W. Heffelfinger is coaching the University of California football team. ‘91 T. S—A son was born, July 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Means. ‘91 T.S.—Rev. Harry E. Peabody, formerly Assistant Pastor of the Church of the Redeemer, was installed pastor of the Windsor Avenue Congregational Church of Hartford on October 20. °o1 M.S.—The marriage of Miss Mar- garet McKiernan, daughter of Mrs. R. McKiernan, of 18 Park Street, New Ha- ven, to Dr. Harry A. Elcock, took pice the home of the bride on Octo- er 20. ’°92—A daughter was born to Mr. and = Mrs. Howell Cheney at South Manches- ter, October 109. ’92—Rev. Arthur Wynne Shaw has changed his address to Chichester, Uls- ter County, N. J. He is a missionary of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey to Chichester, Phoenicia and Pine Hill. , ’93—John S. Cravens has been elected President of the Edison Electric Com- pany of Los Angeles. This is one of the largest electric light and power com- panies in California, and is noted for the fact that it brings its power to Los Angeles from its water power plant in the San Bernadino Mountains, a dis- tance of eighty miles. ’93 M.S.—The wedding of Miss May C. Fitz Gerald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald, to Dr. Morris D.. Slattery; took place: at-.St:< John’s Roman Catholic Church of New Ha- ven, Wednesday, October 4. JOHN HILL MORGAN, ’93 Nominated by the Republicans to represent the First Assembly District of the County of Kings, in the New York Legislature. 94 L.S.Tames E. O’Connor has been engaged as the counsel of the University Legal Bureau of New Haven with offices at 18 Exchange Building. ’94—Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop McKim have taken a house at Tuxedo Park for the Winter. °95—Walter F. Carter is a member of ee organized Brooklyn Glee ub. | ’95—D. B. Melick has returned from a year’s travel in Europe and has en- tered the New York Law School. ’95—The engagement of Miss Ethel Perley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Perley, of Wakefield, Mass., to Sel- den W. Tyler, has been announced. ’95—George E. Batcheller and George T. Adee, ’95, have formed a brokerage partnership under the firm name of Batcheller & Adee, with offices at 45 Pine Street, New York City. ’95—The marriage of Miss Ethel Hill, daughter of Mr. Warren E. Hill, of Brooklyn, and Tracy Peck, Jr., son of Professor Tracy Peck, ’61, took place on Wednesday, October 25, at the home of the bride’s parents, No. 438 Washing- ton Ave., Brooklyn. 795 S.—The engagement has been an- nounced of Dr. Edgar Albert Vander Veer to Miss Harriet Wooster, daugh- ter of the late Benjamin W. Wooster, of Albany, N. Y. 795 L.S.—A. I. Moriarty has opened an office for the general practice of law in Morristown, N. Y. ’96—Henry S. Kipp has entered the New York Law School. ’96—George D. Hatch has entered the law office of Anderson & Anderson, 35 Wall St., New York City. ’96—Nathaniel W. Smith has started the practice of law in the office of Ed- wards & Angell, 32 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. | °96—The engagement of Miss Mattie I. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brown of Brooklvn, N. Y., to Dr. C Louis Fincke, has been announced. ’96— Frank M. Patterson, formerly with Amasa J. Parker of Albany, N. Y., is now connected with the law firm of Hornblower, Bryne, Miller & Potter, at 30 Broad St., New York. ex-’96—P. B. Lukens has been ap- pointed First Lieutenant of Company M, Forty-Sixth United States Volun- teers, and has left with his company for Manila. ’96 L.S.—The law firm of Steele & Steele of Hartford has been dissolved on account of the death of the elder Mr. Steele and Edward L. Steele is now carrying on the business. ex-’96 T.S.—Rev. Harry O. Hannum, Southwick, Mass., has become assistant to Dr. Geo. A. Gordon, Old South Con- gregational Church, Boston, Mass. 7960 M.S.—Dr. Larmon W. Abbott has been elected a member of the New Ha- ven County Medical Association. ’°97—M. S. Howland is a student at the Union Theological Seminary. | ’97—Amos R. E. Pinchot has entered the first year class at the New York Law School. : ’°97—Herbert B. Augur is teaching the classics in Bishop Scott’s Academy of Portland, Oregon. ’°97—Benjamin A. Thaxter has the chair of Latin in the State Normal School at Cape Girardeau, Mo. ’97-—-The engagement of Miss Eliza- beth Whitman of Brooklyn to Clarence M. Fincke has been announced. ’°97—E. T. Ware is studying at the Union Theological Seminary. Address, AI East 69th Street, New York City. 97 and ’99 L.S.—Louis M. Sonnen- berg has secured a position in the law office of Seyo, Duer & Bauerdorf, 115. Broadway, New York City. ’97—F. Winthrop Pyle has returned to his studies at the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, New York. His address is 316 West 57th Street, care of Me Mis st | ’97-—-J. H. Simpson has removed from ot. Pail, Minn. to New ‘York City. where he is studying law at the New York Law School and in the office of Cutcheon & Hare. 97 S.—The address of D. B. Deming is 316 West 57th St., New York. 97 S.—P. W. Bill is studying at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. ’97 S.—Joseph F. Bonnell is one of the incorporators of The Youngstown Rivet Co., at Youngstown, Ohio. ’97 S.—C. H. Berry, Jr., has accepted the position of Civil Engineer on a nar- row gauge railroad, now being built in Cuba. 797 S. and ’99 L.S.—Samuel E. Hoyt has moved his law office from 23 Church Street to room 515 First National Bank Building, New Haven. ’97.S,—C...T. Bissell. is a.Civil Engi- - neer for the Third Avenue Railway Co., and is now supervising the laying of an underground trolley system on Tenth Avenue, New York. ’°97 S:—Richard M. Lester is practicing law in the office of Gignilliat & Stubbs, Savannah Bank & Trust Company Building, Savannah, Ga., where he has been for the last two years. 67.1.5. W.. Grifsth is. in the. oil business in Northern Indiana. ’98—-Frank H. Simmons is a member of the lately organized Brooklyn Glee Club. ’98—D. C. Twichell has entered the first year of College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. ’98—Edward C. Perkins of Hartford, with his mother, Mrs. Edward Perkins, sailed Wednesday, Oct. 25, for a short trip to Bermuda. ’98—Victor M. Tyler has been made assistant to President M. F. Tyler, ’70, of the Southern New England Telephone Company, and will enter upon his duties about January Ist. He is now with the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, who have been living at the New Haven House since their marriage last February, are mov- ing into their new home on Prospect Street, the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Newton, widow ot the late Pro- fessor Newton. ’98—Hiram Bingham, Jr., now a graduate student at the University of California, has been awarded first prize in the competition for a curtain-raiser for the annual Thanksgiving show of the Berkeley students at the Grand Opera House in San Francisco, on the evening of the football game between the University of California and Leland Stanford, Jr., University. Of the eight curtain-raisers submitted, Mr. Bingham’s was declared by the committee of judges much the best, and commended for its originality and quickness of action. ’98 S.—A. C. Eustis is studying medi- cine at Tulane University, New Orleans, ta ’98 S.—Edgar D. Pouch is a member of the recently organized Brooklyn Glee Club. 798 S.—Claude H. Miller has gone into business with the Diamond Spring Noe Co, 91 Springfield Ave., Newark, _ ’98S.—Philo R. King is night Super- intendent at the factory of the Glucose Sugar Refining Co. at Marshalltown, Iowa. Lees —’98S.—The marriage of Miss Ida Balderston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Balderston, of Boston, to Robert Edward Stone, will take place at the home of the bride, 473 Beacon Street, Boston, on October 30. "990 —C. H. Walker is a graduate stu- dent at Yale. ‘99—L. P. Fuller is studying in the Yale Law School. ’99—S. D. Ames is attending the Har- vard Law School. ‘99—J. L. Gilson is studying at the Yale Law School. ’°99—Ossian Ray, Jr., is studying at th Harvard Law School. eke 3 ’°99—H. J. Fenton is studying in the Yale Graduate School. ‘99—G. H. Mitchell is studying in the Columbia Law School. ’99-—L. A. Lynch is studying at Johns Hopkins Medical School. : ‘99—Oliver S. Bryant is studying at the Harvard Law School. ‘°99—G. L. Mittendorf is studying at the Columbia Law School. ’99—R. C. Leffingwell is studying at the Columbia Law School. ‘99—C. L. Darlington is studying at the Cincinnati Law School. ‘°99—DeForest Baldwin is taking a post graduate course at Yale. - ‘990A. S. Gale is a student in the Graduate Department of Yale. | ’990—R. R. Wilson is studying law at the University of Cincinnati. ’°99—F. E. Simmons has entered the Princeton Theological Seminary. ’99—W. F. B. Berger is studying at the School of Mines, Golden, Colorado. °99—H. K. Murphy is a graduate stu- dent of Architecture in the University. ’99—W. B. Smith has a position in the Northern Trust Company of Chicago. ’99—Allan Warren is taking a course of study at the New York Law School. ’99—-C. R. Frazer is taking a course of study at the Columbia Law School. 7990S. A. Smith is employed with the Northern Trust Comnany of Chicago. ’799—-F. H. Morley is a student in the second year at the Colorado School of Mines. 2 ’"990—E. O. Jones is Treasurer of the Press-Post Printing Company in Colum- bus, O *990—E. S. Woodruff is taking a post graduate course at Johns Hopkins Uni- versity. 799 ——-A. H. Hutchinson is taking a course of study at the Harvard Law School. 799 V. A. Kowalewski is taking a course of study at the Yale Medical School. ’99—F rederick Hotze is studying law at the University of Virginia, Charlottes- ville, Pa. ‘o9o—R. M. Coit is with the marine insurance firm of Chubb & Sons, New York City. : ’997—J. W. Wear is inspector of tracks of the United States tKailroad.of St. Louis, Mo. ’99—J. W. Wear is a track inspector of the United Street Railroad Company of St. Louis. ’99-F. R. Rhodes is employed with the American Book Company of Cin- cinnati, Ohio. ’99—-W. A. Barstow is working with the Standard Oil Company in Western Pennsylvania. : ’99 —G. H. Cocks is studying at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. | ‘99 —J. E. Bulkley is studying at the College of Physicians and Surgeons 1n New York City. ’99—_W. D. Cutter is studying at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. °99—Marvin H. Gates and Arthur M. Marty are studying law in the Kansas City Law School. ’99 Anson C. Goodvear is in the rail- road and lumber business. His address is 723 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. [Continued on 61st page.]