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Room 5, Hubinger Building, : C~ www vw 4 aA : é @ > © > E. E. HALLOCK, Gen’! Agent, New Haven, Conn. in the vicinity. His address is Nieves, Zacatacas, Mexico. 93. S. and ’97 L.S.—William R. Johns- ton has opened an office in Philadelphia for the practice of law, making a specialty of the branches of law which require a knowledge of chemistry. ’94—-A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Holt of Brooklyn, N. Y., June 7. | 794 S.i—Miss A. Mabel Lee and Howard P. Hotchkiss were married June 14, at the home of the bride’s brother, Wilson H. Lee. The ushers were: Henry Brewer and John Sargent, classmates of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss will make their home on Wil- low Street, New Haven. ’95—The engagement has been an- nounced of Miss Louise Brinckerhoff Woodward, daughter of Judge A. B. Woodward, ’53, of Norwalk, Conn. to James Malcolm Kendall. °94—Mr. and Mrs. Dean B. Lyman of New Haven will spend the Summer at Watkins Glen, N. Y. ’95—Augustus S. Peabody, 2d, will spend the Summer at Winnetka, III. ’95 S.—The engagement of Miss Lily WW... Dayob St.Paul. Mime to A, B. Ewing, Jr., was announced May 12, _ 95 S.—Charles L. F. Robinson arrived in New York on the St. Paul from Southampton and Cherbourg, June 2. 95 S.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hol- comb have gone to their Summer home at Pine Orchard, Conn., where they will spend the Summer. | ’95 S.—Louis D. Hopkins is with Treat & Converse, cotton merchants, 79 Wall Street, New York. Mr. Hopkins re- signed his position with Brown Bros. in December. 95S. and ’98 S.—J. C. Greenway and G. C. Greenway, Jr., who have’ hoth been operated upon for appendicitis are now recovered and have returned to their home in Hot Springs, Arkansas. 95 S.—The engagement is announced of Miss Grace Greenwood of Smith Col- lege, ’97, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Greenwood of Lynn, Mass. to Cleveland E. Watrous. Mr. Watrous is an electrical engineer with the General Electric Co. of Schenectady, N. Y. ’97—Sumner K. Gerard will sail this month for Europe. ’96—Henry S. Kip will leave New York for a trip abroad, July 1. ’96—John C. Hollister will graduate first in his Class at the Chicago Medical School this year. ’96—The Rev. William M. Hess will occupy the pulpit of the First Congre- gational Church (Center) in New Haven, during the latter part of July. ’96—Herbert E. Gregory will lead a party of Yale men to the Grand Canon of Colorado in Arizona this Summer to study the geology of the Arizona region. 796 S.— J. L. Forepaugh has been _serving since June 1 as Acting Assist- ant Superintendent of the Breckenridge Division of the Great Northern Rail- way, with headquarters at Brecken- ridge, Minn. | 96 S.—Edward H. Farren acted as toastmaster at the twenty-first annual banquet and reunion of the Hillhouse High School Chapter of the Gamma Delta Psi fraternity, held at the New Haven House, June 8. Fred A. Hol- comb, ’96S. was one of the speakers. 796 L.S.—Andrew T. Bierkan will re- spond to the toast, “Bacon Academy Men at the Bar,” Thursday evening, June 21, at the annual banquet of the Bacon Academy Alumni Association at Colchester. Edward M. Day, ’o94, ’06 L.S., the Executive Secretary to Gov- ernor Lounsbury of Connecticut, will act as toastmaster. ’97—Everett L. Barnard was admitted to the New York State Bar at the ex- aminations held this Spring. ’°97—E. W. Van Deusen will sail in a party, June 19, to make a wheeling tour through England, France, Switzer- land, Italy, Germany and Holland. ’°97—Nathan Smyth, 1900 L.S., and Cornelius P. Kitchel, 1901 L.S., sailed June 16 for Europe, where they will spend the vacation. They will return in September. 97 S.—Mr. and Mrs. George Leinau have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Frances Williston Heck to Lang Murray, which took place at New York City, June 7. ’°97 M.S.—Dr. Maximilian L. Loeb, of New Haven, was elected a dele- gate to the national convention of American Zionists to be held in New York, June Io, at the meeting of the Aharoth Zion Society held in New Haven, May 7. *98—Wilson K. Chisholm of Cleve- land, O., sailed for Europe, June 9, on the Pretoria. *98—Van Sinderen Lindsley has taken | a position with the law firm of Bowers & Sands, 31 Nassau Street, New York City. ’98—Thomas E. Brownlee has been teaching at Cheshire Academy during the past year and will remain in the same position the coming year. ~’99—Marvin Hayes Gates and Arthur Matthias Marty graduated from the Kansas City Law School, Friday, June 8, both completing the course in one year and both standing high in a class of thirty-nine who graduated. *99—Miss Molly Leavenworth Town- send, daughter of Judge and Mrs. William K. Townsend, ’71, and Dwight Huntington Day, were married Friday afternoon, June 15, in the Center Church, New Haven, Conn. Rev. Dr. Newman Smyth and Dr. J. Ross Steven- son were the officiating clergymen. Wiliam E. Day, I902, acted as best man, and the ushers were F. H. Brooke, ’99; . Jamot Brown, ’99; James McD. Magee, 99; G.. H. Welles, Jr., ’99; Herbert W. Morse; H. T. Bowles, ’99, and W. H. Field, ’99. David Stanley Smith, 1900, played the wedding music. Mr. and Mrs. Day will make their home in St. Paul, Minn. : ’99 S.—J. P. Wadhams is engineer and inspector appointed for the State, on about four miles of State road, which is being built in Goshen, Conn. Mr. Wad- hams has opened an office as a sur- veyor and civil engineer at 88 Main St., Torrington, Conn. Isaac Qlalker & Son © Importers + finest Cloths Kerseys Cheyiots Shetlands Vicunas Meltons Horsteds Cassmeres € Gest 30th Street New York ae ...Makers of Men’s Clothes.... 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