342 wT SLUM. Whnkiy unusually large. There were six re- fusals early in the afternoon. Messrs. Stillman and Reynolds refused elections to Skull and Bones, and Messrs. Hixon, Edwards, Fulton and Hord refused elec- tions to Wolf's Head. Messrs. Still- man and Reynolds were later elected to Scroll and Key, and Messrs. Hixon _ and Edwards to Skull and Bones. | The list of those elected follow, with something about the College record of each man. The societies are given in the order of their foundation and the men in the order in which the elections were announced: SKULL AND BONES. Sherman Lockwood Coy of Lakeville, Conn., tapped by James Cowan Green- way of Hot Springs, Ark. He was a member of Eta Phi in his Sophomore year and Chairman of the Campaign Committee; while in Junior year he was Chairman of the Delta Kappa Ep- silon Campaign Committee. He played on his Freshman football team and was an end on the University a year ago. He was a member of the Junior Prom. Committee and the Apollo Glee Club; is now Assistant Manager of the Univer- sity Track Team. Arthur Dwight Allen of Louisville, Ky., tapped by Percy Avery Rockefeller of New York City. He is a member of Alpha Delta Phi and was elected Presi- dent of Phi Beta Kappa for the ensu- ing year at the last meeting. He is also a member of the Executive Cominittee of the Junior Wranglers. Ray Morris of New Haven, Conn., tapped by Frederick Winthrop Allen of Walpole, Mass. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. He is Chairman of the Yale Literary Magazine and an editor of the Yale Record. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Junior Wigwam and was Fence Orator, both Freshman and Sophomore years. Robert Burns Hixon of La Crosse, Wis., tapped by Frank Dexter Cheney of South Manchester, Conn. He is amem- ber of Psi Upsilon. He was a member of his Freshman Football Team and is now Manager of the University Football Association. John Shepard Eells of Ross Station, Cal., tapped by Stuart Brown Camp of West Winsted, Conn. He was a mem- ber of Kappa Psi in his Sophomore year and Alpha Delta Phi in his Junior year. He is Vice-President of the Hotchkiss Club and President of several other clubs. James Mandeville Carlisle of Wash- ington, D. C., tapped by Ashley Day Leavitt of Melrose, Mass. He was a member of Eta Phi in his Sophomore year and Alpha Delta Phi in his Junior, and is a member of the Apollo Glee Club. George Arnold Welch of Cleveland, O., tapped by George Armstrong Lyon, Jr. of Erie, Pa. He was a member of Eta Phi in Sophomore year and of Delta Kappa Epsilon in Junior. He is Chair- man of the Yale News, and sings on the University Glee Club and in the College Choir. He received a Second Dispute appointment last Fall. Thomas Langdon Cheney of South Manchester, Conn., tapped by Malcolm Douglas.of Albany, No Yo. Me was a member of Eta Phi in his Sophomore year and Delta Kappa Epsilon in his Junior. He has played on the Golf Team for several years, and is Univer- sity golf champion. Warren Hoysradt of Hudson, N. Y., tapped by Brace Whitman Paddock of Perhaps it is and per- haps it isn’t a Straw hat you want; but: it’s probably a Knox Hat. Pittsfield, Mass. He was a member of Eta Phi in Sophomore year and of Alpha Delta Phi in Junior. He is | Assignment Editor of the Yale News and Manager of the University Hockey Team for next year. Philip Cheney of hia saars ers Conn., tapped by John Walter Cross o ee New York City. He was a member of S very comfortable. The sleeve Eta Phi in his Sophomore year and Psi Upsilon in his Junior. He is Sec- less shirt is particularly good. retary and Treasurer of the Yale Golf Club: The drawers are cut off at John Arthur Keppelman of Reading, Pa., tapped by Hulbert Taft of Cin- cinnati, ©. He was a member of the 3 the knee like running pants. He Boule Campaign Committee in Sophomore year and of Psi Upsilon in We have ‘them in linenene, Junior. He was ‘a member of his Sophomore German Committee, of the Junior Prom. Committee and is now in linen mesh and_ other President of the University Musical ; Clubs. He played on his Freshman | materials. One dollar and Football Team and rowed on the Fresh- man Crew and was a substitute on the College last year. He was one of the one dollar and a quarter per TenEyck Prize Speakers at Junior Ex- hibition this year. garment. Richard Henry Edwards of Lisle, N. Y., tapped by William Bas pose tn New York City. He is President o Psi Upsilon. He is a Class Deacon and q \Ei My ony BS aX COO)... is particularly interested in the work at Yale Hall. He was- Vice-President of the Yale Union for Fall term, is a mem- 1018 and 1020 Chapel Street. ber of the Executive Committee of the Junior Wigwam and is now President of the Union for the coming year. Henry Hall Christian, Jr. of Minneapo- oes lis, Minn., tapped by Frederick Baldwin This 4S One of Our Latest. Adams of Toledo, O. He was a mem- It is one of 60 styles illustrated and described ber of He Boule in his Sophomoré year __ in our catalogue ‘‘ B”’ for 1900, of and Psi Upsilon in Junior year. He was a member of the Campaign Com- Rolling and Carr ying Chairs. No. 179. mittee of Psi Upsilon and is now Chair- The case of invalidism doesn’t exist for which f | Val R a aI : we cannot furnish a suitable chair. man of the ae ecora. € 18 We also make the best types as well as the Treasurer of Phi Beta Kappa, having largest variety to be found, of been elected on a High Oration appoint- tect : : ment. He is also a member of the Gov- Reclining Chairs and Adjustable erning Board of the University Club. Couches ; Altred> Parks Wright Gt New Haven FOR ene FOLKS, WELL FOLKS AND Lazy : : he OLKS. Conn., tapped by Corliss Esmonde Sulli-- All of which are illustrated and described in van of Cleveland, O. He was a member our catalogue C. In writing for information of Kappa Psi in his Sophomore year and _ Please particularize. of Delta Kappa Epsilon in Junior. He GEO. F. SARGENT COMPANY, is a Class Deacon and Chairman of the 289y Fourth Avenue, next 28d Street, te Executive Committee of Phi Beta Kap- NEW YORK. av se [Continued on page 351.] i N ‘t ed ete Myre Hype tee hare ye Ton || TC oT (Lan || a lie | qe ree Aye uy ayy yee rie yet ree eye gyre ieee | ‘yt “ergy pene pie eng peeps ali | eyes rT aye oii | | | Cea T tlllvccatllns llltacillin lll elllie ll ccilllae ltl TE. atl tas. coat a calllnnss. scoot (ee | WhtssecccosnttlDacctll Mesos. cootHl Ht adlttass. cecctllltavetl Mees. ccoertlldta tT tasescccceatll beccrll tia. caottl es ell tana scccattllta ctl tnagc coset eat aay. ccoott le atlldtis, cect ll ties ceed alias. ccoettll calles. cocoa scllies,..oeeillls {i willl} aye atl Inge mayne sort itll F. J. KINGSBURY, V1ce-Pres’t. . EDW’D O. GOSS, Ass’t Treas. MARK L. SPERRY, Secretary. \ C. P. 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