Yale alumni magazine. ([New Haven]) 1937-1976, January 17, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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less often, Yale news and Yale per-
sonals,
"45—The portrait of William E.
Downes of New Haven has just been
finished by Mr. G. Albert Thompson, the
artist, and has been hung in the Gradu-
ates Club. It will remain there for
several weeks.
51 Hon.—John EE. Parsons’ was
elected President of the Bar Association
of New York, January 9.
*56—James L. Whitney has recently
been elected Librarian of the Boston
Public Library by unanimous vote of the
Trustees. He has done valuable work
in the library for thirty years, having
edited several catalogues of which the
Ticknor Catalogue has achieved a
world-wide fame. He has been in
charge of the library since the transfer
of Mr. Putnam to the Congressional
Library at Washington.
’62—Hon. A. Francis Judd is at the
Clifton Springs Sanitarium, New York,
for his health.
’69—Charles E. Gross has been re-
elected President of the Hartford Board
of Trade. 7 :
’72—-Theodore S. Woolsey has been
elected a Director of the National New
Haven Bank in place of Ex-Treasurer
W. W. Farnam, ’66, resigned.
‘74 S.—L. M. Johnson is in charge of
C. P. Huntington’s interest in Mexico.
His headquarters are in Diaz.
‘'76—John J. Jennings has been elected
secretary and treasurer of the new
National Self-Windine Clock Company.
‘78—Edward B. Whitney has _ been
elected a member of the Committee of
Admissions of the Bar Association of.
New York City.
’"80—Rev. Frederic W. Keator has
been since Nov. 1, rector of St. John’s
Church, Dubuque, Iowa, where he has
moved from Freeport, IIl.
*84—Robert M. Boyd, Jr., has recently
opened a law office in Montclair, N. J.
’°84—Dr. Ellsworth Eliot, Jr. has been
recently appointed Lecturer on Clinical
Surgery at the College of Physicans
and Surgeons, New York City.
’°84—Henry McCormick, Jr. has been
elected President of the Harrisburg
Bridge Company and Vance C. Mc-
Cormick, 793 S., one of the Directors.
’°84 S.—Elmore A. Willetts is Presi-
dent of the State Bank of Belmont, New
York.
’°85—Guy W. Mallon has been elected
President of the Young Men’s Mercan-
tile Library Association of Cincinnati,
Ohio.
85 S.—David L. Hough is President
of the United Engineering and Con-
tracting Co., which is to bid for the New
York City rapid transit tunnel. He was
chief engineer of the companies that
constructed the East River gas tunnel
and the Eighth and Sixth Avenue trolley
lines of that city.
’86—Charles W. Pierson has become a
member of the law firm of Alexander &
Green of New York.
’°86—F rank A. Christian formed a law
partnership January 1, with District
Attorney Thompson of Ontario County,
New York, under the firm name of
Christian & Thompson, with offices in
ns Rea Bank Block, Canandaigua,
Ex-’86—Edwin Trowbridge Hall has
been admitted to the firm of Rogers,
Peet & Co., New York City.
Ex~-’86 S.—Henry B. Joy is at present
Secretary and Treasurer of the Fort
Street Union Depot Co., at Detroit,
Michigan. eo
°87—James R. Sheffield has been
elected Second Vice-President of the
Plaza Republican Club of New York
City.
’88—E. M. Tillinghast has been en-
gaged to coach the Yale Whist team for
the coming year.
’89—Charles H. Sherrill, Jr. was re-
cently chosen Captain of the New York
Athletic Club for the ensuing year.
’89—Walter Shaw Brewster has been
elected President of the Brooklyn Re-
publican Club, the leading Republican
club of Kings County. :
Ex-’89—The marriage has been an-
nounced of Miss Mary A. Hood and
William B. Goodwin, son of the Rev.
Francis Goodwin of Hartford, Conn.,
at the residence of the bride’s parents
in Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs.
Goodwin will live in San Francisco. :
’*91—Lieut. James Wallace Broatch of
the United States Marines is stationed
at the Island of Guam.
‘oi—John F. Plummer, Jr. has re-
signed his position as Assistant Secre-
tary of Columbia University.
’9t—Rev. Edward P. Drew has been
installed in the First Congregational
Church of Keene, New Hampshire.
’91—The marriage is announced of
Miss Effie Mae Silber, daughter of Mr.
Lewis Silber of Cleveland (formerly of
Milwaukee), to Nathan Glicksman,
January 3.
’91 S.—Charles N. Lowrie has been
elected Treasurer of the American
Society of Landscape Architects.
‘ot M.S.—Dr. Clarence E. Skinner of
New Haven has just completed a series
of papers in the New York Medical
Journal entitled “Dry Heat of High
Degrees as a Therapeutic Agent.”
’92—-Lewis R. Parker is giving a
course in Bailments at the Albany Law
School Nay.
' 492. S:—-Dr. -” Charles. ~“M.°: Williams
assumed the duties of House Gyne-
cologist at Roosevelt Hospital, New
York City, January 1, to serve for a
~term of six months.
’92 S.—The marriage of Miss Edith
Lawrence Speyers of New York City to
Edward McVickar took place at the
Church of the Holy Communion, Janu-
ary 17. Among the ushers were G.
Howard Davidson and William N.
Beach of the same class.
’93—Dr. Alfred G. Nadler has been
elected Secretary of the New Haven
Medical Association.
’93—William R. Begg has resigned
his position as attorney for the Great
Northern Railway Company and has en-
tered into partnership with Mr. George
C. Squires, for the general practice of
law, with offices in the New York Life
Building in St. Paul.
793 S.—Vance C. McCormick has been
nominated by the Democratic party for
the Common Council of Harrisburg
from the 4th ward.
93 S.—Wallace C. Winter is at present
Division Superintendent of a_ branch.
line on the Omaha ‘Railroad, with
headquarters in West Superior, Wis.
’94—Amos T. Harrington is at the
Clifton Springs Sanitarium, New York.
’94—John P. Chamberlain is recover-
ing from a mild attack of typhoid fever,
a the Presbyterian Hospital, New York
ity.
’94—Frank L. Polk has entered into
a partnership with Frederic N. Watriss
for the general practice of law, under
the firm name of Watriss & Polk, with
offices at 120 Broadway, New York City.
94 L.S.—Oliver P. Merritt has gone
to spend the Winter in California for
his health.
*95—Mr. and Mrs. H. Ivison Parsons
will sail for Europe early in February.
’95—Benjamin S. Cable has entered
the law department of the Chicago and
Rock Island Railroad.
’95—John F. Talmage, Jr., has entered
the law offices of Alexander & Greene,
120 Broadway, New York City.
’95—Isaac M. Jordan has associated
himself with Joseph W. O’Hara, attor-
ney at law in Cincinnati, Ohio.
*95—Samuel A. Everitt, who for the
past few years has had charge of the
manufacturing department of Doubleday
& McClure, book publishers in New
York, has been admitted to partnership.
’95—The marriage of Miss Helen
Elizabeth Raymond and Shirley Tred-
way High will take place at St.
Chrysostom’s Church, Chicago, Jan. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. High will be at home
at 2021 Prairie ave., Chicago, from 4
to 7 on Feb. 6 and 8.
95 & ’098 L.S.—Miss Ethel May Dick-
inson and Edward. W. Beattie, Jr., were
quietly married at the home of the bride
in Springfield, Mass., Monday, January
1. Mr. and Mrs. Beattie will live in
Butte, Montana.
’95 S.—George B. Massey is at present
in Paducah, Ky., as agent for the Muil-
waukee Dredge Co.
95 S.—Rankin Johnson is in charge of
the construction of a branch line of the
Mexican International Railroad.
’95 T.S.—The. Rev... .George W.
Phillips, assistant pastor of St. Paul’s
Church, New Haven, has received the
degree of Doctor of Divinity from
Rutherford College, North Carolina.
°96—A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Damon in November.
°96—William H. Wadhams has been -
elected a member of Squadron A, N. G.
eyes a ae oF
*96—M. M. Shoemaker’s correct ad-
dress is 378 Broadway, Saratoga
Springs. N. Y.
’96—Sherman Day is with the law
firm of Hornblower, Byrnes, Miller &
Potter, 30 Broad st., New York.
’96—McKee Dunn McKee is with
the Compressed Gas Capsule Company,
Broadway and 25th st., New York City.
’°96—F. H. Billard is with Swift & Co.,
Chicago, Ill., in the banking department.
His present address is 5613 Peoria st.,
Chicago.
’96—Neil B. Mallon is at present in
Newark, Ohio, where he is connected
with the Newark Gas Light and Coke
Company.
’96—F. A. Forbes is in business with
his father under the name of Forbes &
Son. His address is 650 West Monroe
st. Chicago, “Til. |
’96—James B. Tailer has become a
member of the New York Stock Ex-
change. His firm is Walsh, Tailer &
Co. at 80 Broadway, New York.
_’96—Arthur E, Foote has left the
Crown Perfumery Company and _ ac-
cepted a position with Harper Bros. in
New York. He is connected with the
advertising department.
°96—William A. McFadden has re-
cently organized a flower company in
Cincinnati with George H. Warrington,
95; I. M. Jordan, ’95, and Thomas B.
Paxton, ’96, as directors.
’96—The third free organ recital was
given by Mr. William Woods Chandler,
Friday evening, Jan. 5, at the Prospect
M.° E. Church, Bristol, Conn. Miss
Frances W. Chandler sang at the recital.
’96—The published proceedings of the
Chicago Conference on Trusts contains
an article by Henry D. Baker on
“Trusts; an Early Incident but no
longer the Product of Present Pros-
perity.”
’96—James Frank has formed a co-
partnership for the general practice of
Law with James J. Franc, University of
Michigan, ’96 and Frederick F. Neuman,
Columbia ’96, under the firm name of
Franc, Neuman & Frank, with offices at
No. 43 Cedar street, New York City.
Ex-’96—C. S$. Adams is with the
Rete na es Trust Co., 66 Broadway,
96. L.S.—James A. Howarth, Jr., of
New Haven, is now in the office of
Attorney Jacob B. Ullman in the
Exchange Building.
’°96 M.S.—Dr. Samuel M. Hammond
has been elected a member of the New
Haven Medical Association.
’96 M.S.—Dr. S. H. Wadhams, who
has been on a short furlough, has re-
turned to Puerto Rico, to resume his
position of Acting Assistant Surgeon.
’97—B. B. Hinckley sailed for Cuba
on January 8, to be gone a month or
more.
’97—A. B. Clark has been elected
Treasurer of the Canton Steel Roofing
Co. of Canton, Ohio.
’°97—The office of Victor Sutro is with
Keech, Loew & Company, 2 Wall street,
New York City at present.
’97—Mr. and Mrs. Friend F. Merri-
man, 527 Elm st., Dunmore, Pa., an-
notnce the engagement of their daugh-—
ter Helen to Francis Martin Lynch.
’97 S.—The Stanford Alumnus has an
editorial which highly endorses the
work done with the Leland Stanford
football team by Burr Chamberlain and
urge that he be secured another year.
’97—Norman A. Williams has gone
to Easton, Pa., where he will study
chemistry. On the completion of his
course, he expects to take a position
with the American Car and Foundry
Company.
’97—William D. Beach recently re-
ceived a unanimous call from the official
board of the First Methodist Church,
New Haven, to become the assistant
pastor. Mr. Beach accepted and will
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assume charge at the close of the Yale
Theological School this year.
97 S.—The following list of addresses
is from the Class Secretary:
Barstow, Geo. E., 141 Broadway, New
York,
Beers, Clifford W., The Bankers Life
Insurance Co., 31 Nassau st., New York.
Berry, C. H., Far Rockaway, N.Y;
Bissell, C. T., Care of Third avs Rai
road Co., New York.
Brewer, E. H., Care Geo, D. Cresson
& Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Deming, D. "Bo 316 West Sth sc
New York. :
Heaton, A., Jr., Continental Hotel,
Philadelphia, Pa. 2
Hoyt, S. E., 515 First National Bank
Enuathréy ik eo gemees
umphrey, H. S., 503-505 Broadway,
New York. ve ‘
Muribdrt, “A. S$.) Care The jouw =.
Morgan Co., Cliff Side, New Jersey.
Jackson, J. R., Jr., 187 Broadway,
New York.
Jeffcott, R. C., Care of The General
Electric Co., Sydney, Australia.
Jewett, R, S.. 194. High st. New
Haven, Conn.
Mills,” P...D.,. Penn. Heat, Light: &
Power Co., toth & Sansom sts., Phila-
delphia, Pa. |
Neithercut, R. IL, 431 Fairfield av.,
Bridgeport, Conn.
Noble, H. P., Box 222, Bellevue, Pa.
Rose, J. B., Newburgh, New York.
Shipman, F. -C.;.Care: of JJ. He Mc-
Shane & Co., Alliance, Nebraska.
Simpson, O. L., Trinity Court, Dart-
mouth st., Boston, Mass.
Stevens, F. K., 6th National Bank,
New York.
Townsend, A. R., Care Union Plant,
American Smelting & Refining Co.,
Leadville, Col. |
meacy,: G. R.;: Eastman Kodak‘ Go.,
Rochester, New York. |
Weaver, H. P.,. Care Vernon Redding,
Mansfield, Ohio.
°98—Robert T. Garrison has been
elected a member of Squadron A, N. G.
Nex.
°98—Frederick E. Williamson has left
his place as Claims Agent at Albany,
and has been promoted to Freight Agent
at Bone aN. YN oe oR OR.
798 S.—H. C. Ives is now with the
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad at Zanes-
ville, Ohio.
798 S.—Walter K. Sturges has just
returned to his home in Providence,
R. I: after.a trip abroad.
98 S.—Burnet R. Ruggles is at present
with the firm of C. R. Flint & Company,
30 Broad street, New York City.
’98 S.— Allen Merrill Rogers is with
H. A. Rogers, 19 John st., manufacturer
of railroad machinery and mill supplies. —
’°98 S.—George L. Brown is in busi-
ness with the firm of T. H. Oliphant
& Company, brokers, of New York
City.
’98 S.—G. H. Humphreys is at present
employed as a draftsman in the electri-
cal construction department of the Man-
hattan Railroad of New York.
.’99—Frederick M. Davies is a claims
agent in the New York Central Railroad
at Albany and his address is 6 Pine
street, Albany, N. Y.
’99—Carroll F. Sweet is in the Con-
struction department of the Vera Cruz
& Pacific Railroad, with headquarters
at Orizaba, Mexico.
’99 Thomas A. Horton is recovering
from a severe attack of typhoid fever.
’99—Leonidas J. Durbin is studying
law with Hon. M. E. Olmsted in
Harrisburg, Pa. :
’99 William E. Curtiss is with the
Curtiss, Amber Realty Co., Cleveland,
Ohio. ’
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