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220 AAcapemic TASTES Make New Haven’s standard in materials and styles of personal attire at least as high as that of any city in the country. We realizea that when we came here. We have worked to meet and to anticipate the exact- ing demands. Yale men have generously responded to these efforts on our part. We reciprocate with still more zealous endeavor. CHASE & CO., NEW HAVEN HOUSE BLOCK. Henry Heath Hats. Hamilton, J. A., 170 Sherman Ave., New Haven, Conn.—Coal business. Hanford, G. A., 276 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.—Assistant in Physiologi- cal Chemistry, Sheffield Scientific School. Hart, J. H., 43 College St., New Ha- ven, Conn.—Assistant in Physics in Sloane Laboratory. Hartshorn, W. M., 337 West 57th St., New York City—Student in Columbia Medical School. Hatch, H. A: 26 East 73d St., ‘New York City—Banking. Hay, A. -S:;, Gare.-Coly; John Hay, Washington, D. C—U. S. Consul at Pretoria, South Africa. . Heband, D:. Lao.“ The Lenex-... Buf; falo, N. Y.—Wholesale lumber. ivennessey, “J. P-J., “St Berhards Seminary, Rochester, N. Y.—Studying for priesthood. Higgins, J. J., 569 Grand Ave., New Haven, Conn.—With N. Y., N. H. & H.R: Rio, Hincks, H. W., Bridgeport, Conn.— With Willmot & Hobbs Mfg Co. Hine, C. P.,; 90 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn.—Law student. Hinsdale, F. G., 39 Leonard St., New York City—With Clarence Whitman, cotton goods. Hitchcock, L., 624 Elm St., Youngs- town, O.—Night Sup’t in Republic Iron & Steel Co. : Hitt, R. R., 17 Story St., Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. Holme, P. H., 1908 Grant Ave., Den- ver, Col.—Teaching in Denver High School. Howe, E., 12 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.—-Student in Geology, Harvard. Hume, R. E., 24 Home Place, New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. Hume, R. S., 1235 Mass Ave., Wash- ington, D. C.—Law student, Columbian University of Washington, D. C. Huxford, F. W., 105 Craigie Hall, Cambridge, Mass. — Harvard Law School. , Jackson, W. P., Westboro, Mass.— Harvard Law School. Jay, J., 29 Waverly Place, New York City-—-With Strong, Sturgis & Co., bankers, 30 Broad St. Johnson,L., 20 Fifth Ave., New York City—With R. J. Kimball & Co. Johnson, W. B., 64 High St. New Haven, Conn—Yale Law School. Jones, C. C.—Wilkes-Barre, Pa.— With Miners Savings Bank. Judson, J. R., 126 Mt. Auburn ai. Cambridge, Mass. — Harvard Law School. Kellogg, L. DeW., 126 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. Kennedy, S. R., 33 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, New York — With Weed & Kennedy, life insurance. Kernochan, F., 11 East 26th St., New York City—Student New York Law School. King, E. B., St. Mark’s School, South- boro, Mass.—Teaching. | Ai LU MMNST Knight, E. H., 1819 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.—Attorney at Law, Elliott, Elliott & Littleton. Koehler, J. H., 40 East 64th St., New York City—New York Law School. Lehlbach, F. A., 165 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J.—Attorney at Law. Levy, L. S., 864 Boulevard, New York City—Columbia Law School. Fivermore, J. .R., 1..East 45th st, New York City—Business. Lord, F. A., 759 Elm St., New Ha- ven, Conn.—Yale Law School. McCarthy, D. J., Stafford Springs, Conn.—Law student. McGraw, T. A., 113 West goth St., New York City—College of Physicians and Surgeons. McLane, T. S., 51 West 38th St., New York City—Treasurer’s office, N: Y. C. & Te oe ik McLaughlan, J. C., Chamber of Com- merce Building, Detroit, Mich.—Secre- tary of F. A. Goodrich & Co., iron and steel brokers. Male, Fo S., Mt. Kisco, N. “Y.—Secre- tary Phenix Tube Co. of Brooklyn. Marsh, G. T., Cambridge,- Mass.— Harvard Law School. Marshall, S. A., Johns Hopkins Medi- cal School, Baltimore, Md.—Studying Medicine. Mason, ¥...5....264 Ontario St, Cai- cago, Ill—With Franklin MacVeagh & Co., wholesale grocers. Merman. ©. 2.) 16, 38 Toast Gain ot, New York City—With Maynard, Mer- rill & Co. Metcalf, O. P., 46 East 21st St., New York City—New York Law School. Milliken, S. M., 990 Madison Ave., New York City—College of Physicians and Surgeons. Mitchell. S. K5 00 =South Middle, New Haven, Conn.—Assistant in His- tory, Yale University. Montgomery, G. D., 34th Volunteer Infantry, Washington, D. C. Moore, G. C....34° Upton: St; Boston, Mass.—Harvard Medical School. Mullen, G. A., Duncan Hall, New Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. Myers, G. H., “The Portland,” Wash- ington, D. C.—Studying forestry. Af- ter February abroad in Mediterranean. Nims, H. E., 344 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. Norris, E., t10 West 47th St., New York City. Norton, Jr., J. ¥., 00: Whalley “Ave, New. Haven, .Conn.—Yale Graduate School. Noyes; E..C.|; 62% -Nerth- Penn. St; Indianapolis, Ind.—Teacher of English in Indianapolis Manual Training School. Ovetlander,.,.R..M., 512-53 First Na- tional Bank Building, Church St., New Haven, Conn.——Attorney at Law. Packer, W; S.. Jr.;-7 Lawrence Hall. Cambridge, Mass.—Episcopal Theologi- cal Seminary. Parker, B. W., 1003 F. St., Washing- ton, D. C.—Assistant Secretary Equita- ble Codperative Building Association. Parker, G., 8 West oth St., New York City—Banking. Payne. Co ct. 126, Mt Atibirn «St. Cambridge, Mass, — Harvard Law School. Peck, D. E., Willard Place, Hudson, N. Y.—Law student. Peck, WH. :223. West: io6th Sé, New York City—New York Law School. Pein, je, He: Danbury, “Conn. Hat manufacturing. Perry, G. B., 203 Craigie Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. Pettee, L. G., Westminster School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.—Teaching Latin ‘ and overseeing athletics. Porter, P. R., 30 Hastings Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. Recknagel, H. S., 161 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y.—Columbia Law School. Reeve, H. D., 115 West goth St., New York City—With Weed & Kennedy. Richards, A. E., 90 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. Ripley, G. M., 3400 Morgan St., St. ° Louis, Mo.—Teaching and studying law. Ripley, J. A., 23 West 57th St., New York City—Columbia College, School of Mines. Rodgers, J. O., 19 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. Rogers, D. F., 23 East 53d St., New York City—Broker’s clerk with Rogers & Gould, 71 Broadway, New York City. WEEKLY Rogers, J. S., 35 West goth St.. New York City—Columbia Law School. Root, R. K., 58 Grove St., New Ha- ven, Conn.—Yale Graduate School. Rusher, J. D., 64 High St., New Ha- ven, Conn.—Yale Law School. Scheftel, H. A., 20 East 57th St., New York City—With J. S. Bache & Co., corner New St. and Exchange Place, New York City. Schreiber, G. G., 317 West 58th St., New York City—Columbia Law School. Scranton, J.'H., South Glastonbury, Conn.—With Franklin Glazier & Son. Scranton, W., 20 Winthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass. — Harvard Law School. Selin, W. E., Highland Park, Il— Rush Medical College, Chicago. Shall, F. H., 29 West 2sth St., New York City—New York Law School. Sheehan, F.-W., 157 Washington Ave., West Haven, Conn.—Yale Law School. Shroeder, W. J., 9 Perkins Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. Sillcocks, H., 23 South Portland Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y.—Law student. Simmons, F. H., 190 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.—Business, John Sim- mons & Co., P. O. Box 1822, New York City. wemith, A.D. 53 Jefferson: Aye, Brooklyn, N. Y.—Medical student. Smith, J. R., 31 Felton, Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Graduate School. Spring, S. N., 240 Dearborn Ave, Chicago, Ill—With J. V. Farwell Co., wholesale dry goods. Stirnson, G. P., Burton Ave., Avon- dale, Cincinnati, O.—Cincinnati Law School. Streeter, E. C., 2646 Calumet Ave., Chicago, Ill—Medical student, North- western Medical School, Secretary and Instructor in Training School for Nurses. Swift, I. N., Ypsilanti, Mich.—Ypsi- lanti Gas Co. : Tenney, F. W., 4750 Vincennes -Ave., Chicago, [l.—First National Bank, Chi- cago, Ill. 2 Terry, A. H., 30 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, Conn.—Engineering Dept. of Consolidated Road, Bridgeport, Conn. Address as above, or 548 State St, Bridgeport. Thompson, W. H., Jr., 26 Hotchkiss Place, Torrington, Conn.—Teaching. Thurston, J. L., Morgan Hall, Auburn Theological Seminary, Auburn, N. Y.— Theological student. Tows, F. H., 34 West 52d St., New York City—Columbia Law School. Treet, E. B., Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass.—Instructor of Sciences. Trowbridge, H. A., 310 Temple St., New Haven. a Lurnbull, Jr... R.:J.,.6. West azth: St, New York City—Columbia Law School. Twichell, D. ©, 317. West 58th St. New York City—Student at College of Physicians and Surgeons. Tyler, V. M., 168 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.—S. N. E. Telephone Co. Vaile, W. N., 5 Appian Way, Cam- bridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. Van .Beurens tas bo If, .217.. West 58th St., New York City—College of Physicians and Surgeons. Vaughan, W. L., 9 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. — Harvard Law. - School. : Wadsworth, Jr., J. W., pene N. Y.—Farming. Wallace, Jr., G. Y., 10 Frisbie Place, Cambridge, Mass. — Harvard Law School. | Walsh, J. W., 2133 Calumet Ave., Chicago, Ill.—Business (Railroad). Ward, A. G.—Entered 1900 in Jan- uary. Warren, C. M., Instructur in Eng- lish in Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. 3 | Warren, G. E., Venus, Texas—Pro- fessor of Greek and Sciences at Burnetta College. Welch, Jr., P. N., 5 Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass. — Harvard Law School. . 3 Welles, J. T., Wethersfield, Conn.— Farming and insurance. Whittaker, E. D., North Adams, Mass.—Teller in Loan Department, North Adams Savings Bank. Whitney, J. D., Care The Evening Post, New York City—Reporter. Whitney, P., 17 Story St., Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard Law School. Whittemore, E. R., 13 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.— Medical student at College of Physicians and Surgeons. New York City. 3 Whittemore, E. W., National Mallea- ble Castings Co., Cleveland, O.—Iron business. Wickes, F., 14 West 57th St., New York City—New York Law School. Wilcox, «ti sB., 3.317 West. =58th..St, New York City—College of Physicians and Surgeons. Williams, Jr., A. B., Brown, Shipley & Co., London, Eng.—Traveling abroad. Williams, L. M., 397 Washington St., New York City—With Sherwin Wil- liams Co. | Williamson, F. E., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., Albany, N. Y.—Division Claims Agent Wilson, H. M., 355 West 57th St., New York City—New York Law School. Winthrop, H. R., 44 Pine St., New York City—New York Law School. Woolsey, J. M., Englewood, N. J.— Columbia Law School. Woolston. H. B., 90 Middle Divinity, Chicago University, Chicago, Ill.— Studying for the ministry. Wright, H. B., Dwight Hall, New Ha- ven, Conn.—General Secretary Yale Y. Met A. YALE NOTICES. [Class and Association Secretaries are inyited to contribute to this column.] Sixty-Five. Dear Classmates: — The _ thirty-fifth anniversary of our graduation from Yale will be celebrated at New Haven, June 26, 1900. As the success ‘of the re-- union depends so much upon the num- ber of men present, your Committee would earnestly urge upon you to come and help make this meeting a memora- ble one in the annals of Sixty-Five. Kindly advise immediately the proba- bility of your attending so that we may arrange for the Class supper. Full par- ticulars as to the exercises will be sent you upon our completing the various ar- rangements. Awaiting your prompt reply, we are Your Class Committee. J. E. Chandler, C. Kimberly, W. C. Duyckinck, E. A. S: Man. Address W. C. Duyckinck, 34 Nas- sau Street, New York City. January 15, 1900. Eighty-Two Dinner. There will be a Class dinner at the Yale Club, 17 Madison Square, North, New York, Friday evening, March 2, at seven o'clock. It is desired to have the largest number possible present to welcothe ofr Classniate Col HH. L. Williams, who is to be the guest of the evening. Application and checks ($3 each) may be sent to either of the undersigned. fl. Kapp, Ho ‘Gonviatty Bib. Dillingham, W. H. Parsons, Jr., 246 West 76th street. Ninety Dinner. There will be a reunion of the Class of Ninety at the Yale Club, 17 East 26th *St., New York City, on Friday evening, March 9, 1900, at 7 p. M.. The charge for dinner will be $2. Two similar reunions have been held in previous years, and have proved very enjoyable, about thirty men being pres- ent each time. It is expected that this will be even more successful as it will be the last meeting before our decennial in New Haven next June. All members of the Class are cor- dially invited, and are asked to send word not later than March 7 to Willard Parker,. Jr.,. 135 Front St., New York City. Ninety-Nine Dinner. The first New York Ninety-Nine din- ner is to be held at the Yale Club, No. 17 East Twenty-Sixth Street, New York, on Saturday, March 17, 1900, at nae KNOX Spring Hats Are Ready.