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SAT ATLA MINT | WT [Continued from 59th page. | °o9o—J. C. Eutrekin is cashier in the United States Internal Revenue office in Chillicothe, Ohio. ’o990—S. W. Sawyer is at the Harvard Law School. Address, 12 Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass. ’090—W. B. Rile is taking a course of study at the Hahnemann Medical Col- lege in Philadelphia. ‘o9—G. P. Hutchins is in the Eastern office in New York of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. *°99—Louis H. Schutte is an- instruc- tor of Latin and Greek in Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y. ‘o9—F. A. Gorham, Jr., is employed with the lumber firm of Fuller & Rice in Grand Rapids, Mich. ’990—Guy M. Carleton is employed with the Williams and Carleton Com- pany of Hartford, Conn. ‘990—Ernest Truslow is taking a course at the College of Physicians and Sur- geons in New York City. °990——-H. M. Morgan is employed with Butler Brothers, wholesalers of general merchandise in St. Louis. ’°99—The engagement of Miss Amy Beard of Cambridge to George S. Chappell has been announced. ’990—Sanford Stoddard is studying at the Harvard Law School. Address 9 Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass. ’99—E. J. Warner, Jr., has a position with Sprague, Warner & Company, wholesale grocers, of Chicago, III. ’99—H. M. Bissell is studying at the Columbia Law School. Address, 417 West 114th Street, New York City. ’99—L. Tweedy has taken a position with J. H. Parker & Co.. brokers, Cot- ton Exchange Building, New York. ’99—Milo Day Eames has changed his address from Buffalo, N. Y., to care Central Granaries Co., Lincoln, Neb. °990—N. F. Brady is emploved with the New York Gas, Electric Light, Heat and Power Company of New York City. *o9o—J. H. Borden, A. J. Brown and A. W. Davis are studving at the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. ’o9—J. P. Camp has accepted a posi- tion with Welles, Herrick & Hicks, bankers and brokers, 15 Wall. Street, New York. ‘90S. M. Buckingham is studying Law at the Harvard Law School. His address is No. 7 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass. ‘99H. C. Robbins has entered the Princeton Theological Seminary. He has been elected an honorary member of es Cliosophic Society of Princeton Col- ege, *o990—J. D. Hawes, C. E. Moore, A.. J. McCarthy, A. R. Lowrie, E. P. Smiley and E. C. Upton are studying law at the Northwestern University Law School in Chicago. *99—Arthur F. Way will sail for Ham- burg on the Pretoria, Saturday, Oct. 28, with his sister, Miss Elizabeth M. Way. They expect to go to Dresden and study during the Winter. *99—Robert Darling is with the United States Battery Company of Brooklyn. Address, 904 President St., Brooklyn. | *990—_W. B. Neergaard is with the dry goods commission firm of Sawyer, Blake & Bramhall, of New York City. °990—-H. D. Kingsburv has a position with the New York Mutual Life Insur- ance Company at 4 Maltoon Street, Springfield, Mass. ’99 Edward T. Noble is reading law with Messrs. Dillon & Hubbard, 105 Broadway, New York, and attending the New York Law School. ’99—B. H. Evans is acting as Private Secretary at the Shady Side Academy in Pittsburg. He is also studying law at the Pittsburg Law School. ’99—John Doniphan is studying For- estry in North Carolina, instead of in Mississippi, as reported in WEEKLY. His address is Swannanoa Hill, Balti- more, N. C. ’‘99—The announcement in regard to H. M. Bissell, published in a recent number of the WEEKLY, was incorrect. For an explanation of the error, the reader is referred to a letter of the Class Secretary, published in another column. 99 S.—The address of Willia Buell is Altoona, Penn. He is Soa in the chemical laboratory of Pennsyl- vania R. R. at that place B Dudley, op. place under Dr. Chas. ’99 S.—The Class Secretary furnishes the following list of addresses and oc- cupations received up to date: William J. Backus, Assistant Engi- neer, International Estato de Durango, Mexico, care F. C. I. M. William H. Buell—Chemist Pennsyl- yaniaswk. KR: Altoona: Pa- Gare “Dr. Chas. B. Dudley, Chemist Pennsylvania RR. James B. Bassett, Jr.—Whitcomb Me- tallic Bed Co., 97 Atwater Ave., Derby, Conn. Robert S. Clark—25 West 23d St., New York, N. Y. Walter L. Ehrich—P. G. Mining En- gineering, Stanford: University, Califor- nia. 7 Henry de B. Forbes—Mexican Inter- national: R.. R;,: Cuidad Porfirio Diaz, Coahuila, Mexico, Apartado 21. Burnett Goodwin—Yale Law School, 119 Wall St., New Haven, Conn. Herbert T. Herr—Denver & Rio Grande R. R., 811 17th Ave., Denver, Col. James A. Hogle—Anaconda Smelting Co., Montana Hotel, Anaconda, Mont. Harry A. S. Howarth, Midvale Steele Co., 5025 Morris St., Germantown, Pa. Richard P. Kraft—Riter-Cauley Co., 47 Cedar Ave., Allegheny, Pa. Franklin H. Miles—Burlington & Mis- soutt BR Re-istceln.: Nebs+Care- E55; P. Weeks, Chief Eng. Hunter Morrison—E. H.Dyer & Co., of Cleveland, O. 240 West oth St., Hol- land, Mich. Herbert B. Morse—P. G. Electro- Chemistry, Germany. Cordoza Newcombe — International Paper Co., 30 Broad St., New York, N.Y. Philip R. Sears—Burlington & Mis- souri R. R., Eng. Department, Lincoln, Neb. Care I. S. P. Weeks. Seth E. Thomas, Jr.—Thomas Clock Co., 49 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. Home address 8 West 20th St., New York. Myron T. Townsend—Law, Columbia. 130 West 121st Street, New York, N. Y. Clarence E. Weaver—Mexican Inter- national R. R. Cuidad Porfirio Diaz, Coahuila, Mexico, Apartado 21. Clifford Y. Welles—Metropolitan R. Ks, Washineton, De ©.) Care He A. Griswold, Anacostia, D. C. Richard N. Wilcox—International Sil- = a 208 Fifth Ave., New York, William G. Woolfolk—General Elec- tric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Walter S. Thomas — Westinghouse Electric Co., Pittsburg, Pa. P. O. Box 161, East Pittsburg, Pa. Paul N. Dann—Rattan Mfg. Co., New Haven. 539 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. vv s 4 YALE OBITUARIES. THOMAS DARLING, 736. Thomas Darling, ’36, died in New York City, September 23. Thomas Darling was born in New York City, April 13, 1816. His parents were Thomas Darling, Yale 1803, and Frances Frith. He was fitted for Yale in the school of Mr. A. N. Skinner in New Haven, and graduated from the College with the Class of Thirty-Six. While in College he was in the North Division and belonged to the Brothers in Unity. After graduating Mr. Dar- _ ling took up business in New York City and later was interested in manufactur- [Continued on next page.] See oo oe oe SeSese YOU CAN NEVER be convinced of the merits of “Keep’s Shirts” until you have tried one. It will only cost you. the trouble of trying it on. If not. perfectly satisfactory, your money is returned without question, without argument. KEEP MFG. CO., Makers of Keep’s Shirts, B’way, bet. 11th & 12th Sts. We have no other store in New York. ag) eee se sesese5 Be oe oe seoeSesese RoR. 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