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262 YALE ALUMNI W HE KRLY As an educator he became known throughout the State and his advice and counsel were often sought. The High School building in Bristol was erected through his efforts and the High School course in its entirety established, with full equipment for all college preparatory work. Mr. Jennings was married in 1882 to Miss Elizabeth Namoi Newell, who died in 1888. Three children were born to this marriage and two are now living, Newell Jennings and Joseph Jennings. Roger S. Newell, ’89S., brother-in- law of Mr. Jennings, is the surviving partner in the law firm of Newell & Jennings. Mr. Jennings was a member of the University Club of New York, the Colonial Club of Hartford and the Country Club of Farmington. JAMES PARSONS, 777 HON. James Parsons, 777 Hon., died in Philadelphia Friday,:March 23, aged 65 years. He was a graduate of Amherst College, and for many years had been Professor of Real and Property Law in the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Parsons, in his lifetime, contributed much to the literature of law, one of the best known of his writings being, “The Principles of Partnership.” Yale gave him the degree of M.A. in 1877. WILLIAM BRADBURY SPRING, EX-'825S. William Bradbury Spring, ex-82S., died of pneumonia at Autofagasta, Chile, September 17, 1898. He contracted the disease on a trip into Bolivia, in the rainy season, to attend to some mining property. We Mr. Spring was born January 5, 1860, at Portland, Me., and was the son of Andrew and Susan Bradbury. He en- tered Yale from Andover, but in his Junior year left college to take up his father’s business at Buenos Ayres, South America. Since that time he has lived a portion of the time in Buenos Ayres and the remainder in Boston. He was married, September 27, 1804, to Miss Anne Francis Condon, who survives him. : MAURICE FITCH HAWKS, 1903. Maurice Fitch Hawks, 1903, of Buf- falo, N. Y., the only son of Edward ©: ands: Amanda = S..Hawks,: allied ‘ot. appendicitis at the Yale Infirmary, Thursday, March 29. He had been ill only a few days, and his death was caused by heart failure, which followed the operation. Mr. Hawks was born in Buffalo, De- cember 4, 1880, and prepared for Yale at the Central High School of that city, and at Andover, where he spent one year. He was a member of the Apollo Banjo and Mandolin Club of Yale, and Secretary of the Freshman Debating Union. A short funeral service was held in Battell Chapel, Friday afternoon, the Freshman Class attending in a _ body. The honorary pall-bearers from the Class were: Alan Fox, J. D. Perkins, de. de Ce Astpy, Co. O.. Days Ga Leonsrd.“and C.J tani. At a meeting of the Class held in Dwight Hall, Friday morning, a com- mittee was appointed which drew up the following set of resolutions: “Whereas, God in His Infinite Wis- dom, has seen fit to call to the Life Eternal our beloved friend and class- mate, Maurice Fitch Hawks, who was If you Wear a Hat You know all about Knox hats of course. so deeply endeared to us by his upright manliness, and by his pure and earnest character, be it “Resolved, That we, his Classmates, extend to his family our heartfelt sym- pathy, joining with them in their grief at the early termination of a life so full of promise; and that we wear a badge of mourning for thirty days, in token of our affection and esteem for him, whom God has taken; and be it further “Resolved, That a copy of these reso- lutions be presented to his family and printed in the Yale papers.” For the Class of 1903: C. J. Hamlin, G. E. Leonard, Alan Fox, E. C. Ostby, C:..0; Day: and: J. 22:: Peérkins;. Fr: <>, > OR at NINETY, SCIENTIFIC. The Class of Ninety, Scientific, is preparing for its decennial reunion. The committee in charge also hope to print, in connection with the reunion, a new record book. That the reunion may be a success and the class record feasible, it is necessary that full inform- ation about all members of the Class be obtained at the earliest possible date. Those who see, in the following list, any errors or omissions, in their own or other names, are urged to communi- cate at once with Harry G. Day, 153 Church Street, New Haven, Conn., or Horace B. Cheney, South Manchester, Conn., or with the Yare Atrumnt WEEKLY: GRADUATES. Allen, Philip, Youngstown, N. Y. ‘ele Cyrus M., Kaslo, B. C., Can- ada. Bissell, George P., Care W. T. Tiers, Bullitt Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Blake, Theodore W., New Haven, Conn. 7 Brown, Wendell P., Care King Bridge Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Burritt, Horace R., 54 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn. Butler, William H., Akron, Ohio. _ Cheney, Horace B., South Manchester, onn. Cheney, John P., South Manchester, Conn. oe ey R., Pawtucket, R. I. avison, Clarence, 97 Front St., New lah eo as: Nae: ay, atry G, 158 Whit Av. New Haven, Conn. ae Deming, Dr. Nelson L., Fort Wayne, nd. Dodge, Dr. Walter, 51 Cleveland iis range, J Drummond, Harrison I., 35 Vandeven- ter Place, St. Louis, Mo. DuBois, Julian, 318 Allen St. ee mee N. = i vans, - Dr: exander W., 12 Hi ae a ee Conn. os oodwin, tape S23 re Chapel St., New Megs Bae nied Gray, Niel, Jr., 132 West fifth Stas. wego, N. Y. Griggs Everett G., Care St. Paul & ar alee £08 Tacoma, Wash. unn, Charles M., 202 peel West 103d St., Heyworth, Lawrence, 20902 Michigan ao or ae Ee = Cine. Til. rwin, eodore DV., Post Broadway, N. Y. ers ves, Walter T., 108 Fult York, N.-Y; Se Judson, William F., Philippine Islands. Keith, Elbridge B., Chicago, Ill. Kenna, Dr. William M., Aes feeb ia irschner, Charles L., 94 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. m4 3 Lawson, Rev. Harvey M., Brooklyn, oie Frankl awton, Franklin L., 32 s Hartford, Conn. tiga ee Lentilhon, Eugene, 36 West rith St. Lyford, Oliver S., Jr., 452 N. Kenil- worth Av., Oak Park, Ill. Mann, Dr. Frederick J., 302 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Marshall, William C., New Haven, Conn. McBride, Herbert, Care Root & Mc- Bride Co., or 1357 Euclid Av., Cleve- one reca cCaulley, Frank D., 1839 Indiana Av., Chicaso, Ill.—With Ape ae Gee U. S. Yards. Johr C., Raffles Hotel, Ua Sen Army, 1906 Prairie Av., 145 Olive St., 1r Broadway, or Machale, straits Settlements, Singafore, McKnight, Henry P., 401 West Broad- way, Louisville, Ky. See Murdoch, Dr. James M., Polk, Ven- anzo. CO. fa, Nash, Paul, Stamford, Conn, Northrop, Edgar B., Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | Ogden, Alfred W., Care Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Conn. Otis, Charles A., Jr., 0938 Euclid Av., or 407 Perry-Pane Building, Cleve- land, Ohio. Paddock, Gaius F., 3635 Washington Av., St. Louis, Mo. Peck, Dr. Robert E., 486 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. Pennell, John F., 305 West 113th St., New.- Y ork, NiY = : Powell, John C., 307 West Broadway, New York, N. Y. Rich, Frank R., New Haven, Conn. Richmond, Charles T., Crompton, R. I, (118 Angell St., Providence, R. I.) Roby, William S., 95 Troop St., Ro- chester, N. Y Rogers, Charles F., 1791 Broadway, New York, N. Y. | Severy, ‘Prof: FE: E,° Care Bowen Academic School, Nashville, Tenn. Shepard, Chester B., Melrose, Mass. Simms, William A., Dayton, Ohio. Spencer, Walter T., Civil Engineer, Gare No Y.UN Hee BioR BR. Cos New Haven, Conn. Spruce, Charles B., Umtali, Mashona- land, South Africa. Tracy, John C., 55 Dwight Place, New Haven, Conn. Turner, Albert M., New Haven, Conn. Wheeler, Harry -L:.2317 Grown Se, New Haven, Conn.. 1329 Chapel St., NON-GRADUATES. Alling, John, Jr., 2131 Calumet Av., Chicago, Ill. (Philip D. Armour, Jr., 37 Michigan Av., Chicago, IIl., died Jan. 25, 1900.) Blakeslee, George H., 979 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. Camp, Edward N., 178 Deaborn Av., Chicago, Ill. English, Harry J., 1570 Emerson St., Denver, Col. i Lewis W., Dayton, Ohio. Gunckel, (gr S.?) Hall, Dr. Joseph B., 827 Asylum Av., Hartford, Conn. Holbrook, Harry D., 156 Genesee St., Lites, iN. cy. : Kaime, Nathaniel S., 805 North Grand Avx., -5t.-Louts;. Me: Keeler, H. H., Ridgefield, Conn. Maynard, Samuel R., Utica, N. Y. McMichael, C. Emory, 2041 Walnut St., Philadelmhia, Pa. Otis, Joseph E., Jr., 70 Madison St., Chicago, Ill. i Plumer, H. A., Algona City, Pa. Post, William S., Hartford, Conn. Rice, Philip D., Tacoma, Washington. Ruthven, J. W., Redlands, Cal. _ Sawyer, Charles F., Dover, N. H. Strong, Frederick C., Winsted, Conn. Short, Chauncey D., 56 Pine St., New Yorn Noy: ai: : ) Mulliken, Hanal, Care Hudson River Pulp & Paper Co. ’90 S. Armstrong, William L., M.D., Io91 Madison Av., New York. Maloney, Frank A., City Engineer’s Office, New Haven, Conn. Schaffer, Amos L., Loring Place, Uni- versity Heights, New York City. a NINETY-NINE ADDRESSES The Secretary of the Class of Ninety- Nine, D. R. Hooker, has handed the fol- lowing list of addresses of his Class to the WeEeExkLy for publication, and re- quests that any changes or corrections therein be sent to him at 436 Orange Street, New Haven: C. W. Abbott, Plainfield, N. J. J. B. Adams, 23 West toth St., New York City. M. TI. Adams, 273 West End. Av., New York City. R. C. Adams, Care Redfield Bros., 411 Pearl St., New York City. S. D. Ames, “Hope Club,” Providence, Red, R. B. Anderson, 621 The Boulevard, : Duluth, Minn. H. C. Andrews, 217 York St. New Haven, Conn. L. D. Armstrong, 9 West 75th St., New York City. : | Wednesday, April 4, is the day we open at the new store, numbers one thousand and eighteen and one thousand and twenty Chapel St. We hope you will come and see uS aS soon as you can. | Chase & Co. New Haven, Conn. 3 H. Atha, 756 High St., Newark, og: | ce Atkin, Smith Academy, St. Louis, O. G. E. Atwood, Norfolk, Conn. G. P. Baker, Webster, N. Y. D. F. Baldwin, deceased, February 2d, 1900. M. B. Bangs, 31 East 44th St., New York City. | WA] parsiow. Care Col. SS. C. Lewis, Franklin, Pa. C. G. Bartlett, Jr., 48 Howard St., New York City. : : L. F. Battey, Moosup, Conn. L. L. Beard, 220 Clifton Av., Spring- field, O. : G. F. Beck, 25 Warren Pl, New Haven, Conn. E. E. Beeck, Yale Club, 17 Madison Sq. N., New York City. C. A. Belin, Scranton, Pa. _W. F. B. Berger, 1170 Sherman Av., Denver, Col. C. D. Berry, Jr., Care Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Co., Nashville, Tenn. J. Bicknell, 80 West Divinity, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. H. M. Bissell, 417 West 114th St, New York City. E. B. Boise, 23 Winthrop Hall, Cam- bridge, Mass. J. H. Borden, 46 West 120th St., New York City. H. T. Bowles, Care Jno. Eliot Bowles, 35 Wall St., New York City. ae Boyce, Schodack-on-the-Hudson, a. Boyce, Schodack-on-Hudson, Ney D. M. Boyd, 333 Hudson St., Hobo- ken, N. Y. ae F, Brady, 55 Duane St., New York ity. ' C. A. Brayton, Jr., American Trust Co., Cleveland, O. F. H. Brooke, Birdsboro, Pa. S. P. Brooke. A. J. Brown, 36 East 69th St., New York City. J. Brown, Care Samuel Brown, Jr. & Co:;. 155 La Salle St, Chicago. ~ O. S. Bryant, 1727 Cambridge St, Cambridge, Mass. R. Z. Buchwalter, 3315 Reading Road, Cincinnati, O. S. McL. Buckingham, Watertown, Conn. J. E. Bulkley, 787 Madison Av., New York City. N. M. Burrell, 248 West 75th St., New York City. C. H. Burtis, 6 Clarendon Pl., Orange, Nad) H. A. Callahan, 6214 Madison Av., Chicago, Ill. J. S. Cameron, Jr., 5 College St., New Haven, Conn. J. P. Camp, Care Wells, Herrick & Hicks, 15 Wall St., New York City. E. T. Canfield, 1179 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. R. I. Capen, 6544 Washington Av., Chicago, Ill. G. M. Carleton, 620 Farmington Av., Hartford, Conn. YALE please In doing business with the ALUMNI WEEKLY advertisers, mention this paper.