Yale alumni magazine. ([New Haven]) 1937-1976, March 14, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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Maryland Banquet and Elec-
tions.
The fifth annual banquet of the Yale
Alumni Association of Maryland was
held at the Merchants’ Club, Baltimore,
Thursday evening, March 8, President
Slingluff acted as toastmaster.
Toasts were responded to as follows:
oo Arthur T:; Hadley,
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“Vale in the Past”-—President Daniel
C.: Giiman 32. =
“The Transvaal”’—John Hays Ham-
mond, ’76 S.
“Harvard —Carton Bond.
“Princeton —Richard K-< Cross”
“Johns Hopkins”—George C. Morri-
son,
Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., ’95; Rev. Geo.
L. Curtis, 78, and Dr. Wm. S. Halsted,
‘74, were also called on informally.
The singing was led by E. H. Hume,
Harry W. Carey and George S. Drake,
all. oF 67.2 > 3
The Yale men at the banquet were:
Wm McG {Brown 3-70 5.2. Wm. D:
Baldwin, 97; Wm. G. Baker, Jr., ’06;
A. HH Buck on: Dr Eb. Es Brownell,
O65 S54 oe Carey, "o7-: “Geo... A.
Colston, ’98; James W. Cain, ’84; Rev.
Geo, 42) Curas, 783° Geo. S.- Drake. ‘07°
ir. }. piniee avis Os 5." Louis fA.
deGoll; A. W. Ewell, ’97; ‘R. H. Follis,
‘95 S.; Daniel C. Gilman, ’52; W. Harry
Glenny, 194 S.3 5 Dr. Wr: 7S: ‘Halsted,
74; Edward H. Hume; ’97; Wm. F.
Jelke, 98 S.; Norton A. Kent, ’95; Dr.
J. FM. Knog: Je 62 5 Burt: B-Kanf-
mann, ’97; Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., ’95;
John McHenry, ’85; P. O. Owsley,
95.5-3..Richard F:. Rand: ’o5.S:: Win-
throp D. Smith, ’96; Fielder C. Sling-
luff, *61; Rev. Claude M. Severance,
90 T.S.; John C. Salter, ’97; Munroe
Snell, Bernard C. Steiner, ’88 and Dr.
Lawrence Yates, ’94.
The following members of the Asso-
ciation subscribed to the dinner but were
unable to be present: Charles W. Ely,
62; Norman .James, ’00;' Charles E.
McLane, 63 S.;~ Dr: Walter’ B: Platt,
WAD.5 Dr Wm: Welch, “o>: Dr:
Harvey W. Cushing, ’91 and Dr. Louis
Wadd... "or,
Just before the banquet the annual
meeting of the Association was held and
these elections made for the coming
year:
President—Dr. Walter B. Platt, ’74 S. ;
Vice-Presidents—Barnard N. Baker and
Lloyd Lowndes, Jr., ’96; Secretary—
Bernard C. Steiner, ’88; Treasurer—
John McHenry, ’85; Members of the
Executive Committee for three years:
Norman James, ’90; Frank B. Smith,
96. S.; For two years, Harry W. Carey,
97. The members of the Executive
Committee holding over are: For one
year, W. Carey McHenry, ’80, and Dr.
J. - stave. Davis, 05'S: and “for two
years, Dr. William H. Welch, ’7o.
The Secretary reported that Rev. C.
M. Severance, ’90T:S.; A. W. Ewell,
97 ; -C. Ai; wchultz,.07; Leo A. Lynch,
‘99 and E. Seymour Woodruff, ’99, had
ppAsentsesateesésedeseseseay,
Gf ifr we could
only induce you to try one of
Keep’s Shirts
you would at once enlist in the army of
our friends and interest your friends
even better than we could.
Ready made, $1.00, $1.50.
Made to measure, six for $9.00;
if laundered, $1.00 more.
KEEP MFG. CO.,
B’way, bet. 11th & 12th Sts.
We have no other store in New York
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The Magdalena River Colonization Company,
which owns 300,000 acres on the Magdalena River
in the United States of Colombia, ins determined
to subdivide the same into 20, 40, 50 and 100-acre
farms, and sell the same at $5 per acre, payable $1
per acre cash, and $1 per acre in I, 2, 3 and 4 years
without interest. The Climate, soil and produc-
tions are the same as Southern California, to which
is added all tropical fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons
Limes, Pine Apples, Grape Fruit, Grapes, Pears,
Cocoa, Rubber trees, Ginsing root, Tobacco, etc.
There wili be some of the best farmers from Switz-
erland, France, Germany, Italy, England, Canada
and from many of our United States. Some New
England farmers already located. The colony has
a frontage of 25 miles on the Magdalena River
with steamers running from there to Cartagena and
Bananquilla several times a week. We expect to
have at least five hundred settlers located in one
year. For further information address,
WM. HA. MARTIN,
Land Commissi
ree: ee: $2
ro14 Empire Building, Jie
New York.
YALE ALUMNI WHEKLY
been elected to membership in the Asso-
ciation, and that five Maryland Yale men
had died during the past year. These
were: Rev. Moses H. Hunter, ’36; Rev.
Henry Edwards, ’41; Henry C. Hallo-
well, °752;. Louis. ©. Fischer, “96, and
Theodore L. Hooper, ’80 S., the last three
being members of the Association.
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The Sophomore Society Situa-
tion.
Following the withdrawal of the pe-
tition to the President and Faculty of
Seniors, for the abolition of Sophomore
societies, the committees representing
the three Sophomore societies and the
committee representing the petitioners,
have been in conference several times
and have discussed the society situation
with a good deal of thoroughness and
frankness. No agreement has yet been
reached. The withdrawal of the peti-
tion was in accordance with the power
given their committee by the petitioners,
who voted that the committee could do
-what they thought best with it, except
that they could not permanently with-
draw it. Its withdrawal at the present
time makes the conference possible.
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