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YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY > 393 Their Rapidity of Circulation and other Allied Quantities.” Karl Frederick Geiser, Ph.B., Upper Iowa 1893, Fayette, Iowa, ‘“Indented Servants in the Colony and Common- wealth of Pennsylvania.” Joseph Hall Hart, B.A. Yale 1808, Cincinnati, O., “The Action of Light on Magnetism.” Herbert Edwin Hawkes, B.A. Yale 1896, New Haven, Conn., “Examination and Extension of Pierce’s Linear Asso- ciative Algebra.” Clara Maria Hitchcock, Ph.B. Chicago 1897, Michigan City, Ind., “Expectation —Its Nature and Influence upon Knowl- edge.” ye > Hunt, B.A. Smith 1897, Man- chester, N. H., “The Provincial Com- mittees of Safely of the American Revo- lution.” Cloyd North McAllister, B.A. Yale 1892, St. Joseph, Mo., “Researches on Writing.” Irene Tanner Myers, M.A. Bethany -1889, Wheeling, W. Va., “A Study in Epic Development.” George Henry Nettleton, B.A. Yale 1896, Boston, Mass., “The Evolution of the Shakesperean Clown.” Edward Cramer Nicholson, B.A. Yale 1896, Bridgeport, Conn., “Assessment in the United States.” Edward Thomas Owen, B.A. Yale 1871, Madison, Wis., “A Revision of the Pronouns.” : Paul Skeels Pierce, Ph:B. Cornell 1807, Hharta, Ni Y.:,¢ Che Freedmens Bureau.” : : William Kent Shepard, Ph.B., Yale 1897, New Haven, Conn., “A New Solu- tion for the Copper Voltameter.” Robert Longley Taylor, B.A. Hamil- ton 1882, New Haven, Conn., “Allitera- tion in Italian.” Asa Currier Tilton, B.A. Yale 1896, Raymond, N: Hy.“ The King .and the Boroughs in Century XIII. A Study in English Municipal History.” William Valentine, Ph.B. Yale 1897, New York City, “Researches on Substi- tution: The Action of Bromine on Metachlor-, Meabrom- and Metaiodanil- ines. ‘The Examination of Thiolbenzoic Acid in regard to its action on com- pounds conaining Agmido, Imido, and Hydroxyl Groups.” Philip Patterson Wells, B.A. Yale 1889, New Haven, Conn., ‘Constitutional Changes and Political Opinion in the Eastern States, 1776-1899.” Charles Huntington Whitman, B.A. Colby 1897, Bangor, Me., “The Birds of Old English Literature.” George Reber Wieland, B.S. Pennsyl- vania State 1893, Chester, Pa., “Osteol- ogy of Some Fossil Turtles. A Study of American Fossil Cycads: Distribution; II. Structure of the Leaf.” MASTERS OF ARTS. The names of those who received the degree of Master of Arts are printed below together with the subjects of study :* George Irving Adams, B.A. Yale 18691, West Rutland, Vt., English. James Truslow Adams, B.A. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 1898, Brooklyn, N. Y., Philosophy. -Arthur Henry Bartlett, B.A. Yale 1898, Plainville, Conn., English. John Joseph Blythe, M.A. Ohio Wes- leyan 1897, B.D. Wesleyan Theological College, Montreal 1899, Montreal, Can., Biblical Literature. Thomas Ludlow Clarke, B.A. Yale 1897, New York City, Economics. Henry Sloane Coffin, B.A, Yale 1897, New York City, Philosophy and English. Winfield Hazlitt Collins, B.A. Western ee 1894, Reeds Grove, Md., His- ory. William Lee Corbin, B.A. Amherst, 1896, Norfolk, Conn., English. William Hazen, B.A. Vermont 1893, Sherburne, Vt., Biblical Literature. Frazer _ Hood, B.A. Southwestern Presbyterian University 1896, Tupelo, Miss., Philosophy. Robert Ernest Hume, B.A. Yale 1808, Ahmednagar, India, Philosophy. Frank Mason Jeffrey, B.A. Yale 1896, Beas Conn., Classics. roku Kawabe, Doshisha 1893, Kyoto Japan, Philosophy. declan Edmund Clarence Norton, B.A. Am- herst 1800, Claremont, Cal., Classics. Alexander Pratt, Jr., B.A. Trinity 1808, Bridgeport, Conn. Economics. Albert Sidney Reid, B.A. Drake 1896, M.A. Drake 1897, New Haven, Conn., History. Alfred Ernest Richards. B.A Yal 1898, Hartford, Conn., English. _ al William Edward Selin, B.A. Yale I. Geological . ‘Providence, HARVARD UNIVERSITY NINE. Stillman.. Kendall. Ewer. Wendell. Me Masters. McDonald. George. Fincke. Devens. Milne. Kernan. Trainer. Loughlin. Reid (capt.) Coolidge. Photo by Pach. 1898, Chicago, IIl., Physical Science. John Trumbull Swift, B.A. Yale 1884, Colchester, Conn., English. Daniel Webster Terry, B.A. North- western 1892, Claverack, N. Y., Classics. Monroe Nichols Wemore, B.A. Yale 1888, New Brighton, N. Y., Latin. Minosuke Yamaguchi, B.A. Lombard 1897, Kurume, Japan, Philosophy. Philosophy and Seiichi Yamaguchi, Doshisha 1896, Kyoto, Japan, Political and Social Science. MASTER OF SCIENCE, Otis Gridley Bunnell, Ph.B. Yale 1802, Burlington, Conn. CIVIL ENGINEERS. William Crosby. Marshall, M.E. Yale 1894, New Haven, Conn. Howard Chapin Ives, Ph.B. Yale 1808, West Cheshire, Conn. Special Honors, Honors in special studies in the Class of 1900, Academical Department, were announced as follows: TWO-YEAR HONORS. In Natural Sciences—Robert Lawrence Anthony, Providence, R. I.; John Harry Bailey, New Haven, Conn.; Howard Logan Bronson, New Haven, Conn.; Eldridge Fellowships, Arthur Sullivan Gale, Jacksonville; Fla., B.A. Yale ’oo, Walter Eaton Crittenden, New Haven, Conn.; Robert Ferguson, Springfield, Mass; Wilfred Lester Foster, Brooklyn, N. Y.; John Elwin Gleason, Oxford, N. Y.; Arthur Harmount Graves, Hart- ford, Conn.; Frank Eugene Hale, Hart- ford, Conn.; John Bryant Hartwell, R.- 1I.; Roger Crossman Peck, North Bennington, Vt.; Oscar Stoddard Pulman, Jr., Albany, N. Y.; William Gray Ricker, Ryegate, Vt.; Harry Granville Sanders, Concord, N. H.; Albert Vanderveer, Jr., Albany, N. Y.; George Hoyt Whipple, Andover, Mass.; Arthur Collins Williams, Hart- ford, Conn. | : In Politcal Science and Law—George Hiram Bartholomew, New Haven, Conn.; Clarence Whittlesey Bronson, New Haven, Conn.; William Sloane Coffin, New York City; George Musa- las Colvocoresses, Litchfield, Conn.; Wethersfield, Conn. ; Morton Starr Cressy, Hartford, Conn. ; Richard Dudley Currier, Bridgeport, Conn.; Herbert Brewster Fuller, Glen Ridge, N. J.; George Green, Glovers- ville, N. -Y.; Samuel Samter Levy, Bloomington,: Ill.; Dunlevy Milbank, New York City; William Horatio Nel- son, West Suffield, Conn.; Frank Deni- son Pendleton, Somersville, Conn.; Charlton Brice Thompson, Covington, Ky.; William Howard Weiss, Schuyl- kill Haven, Pa.; Sidney Adams Weston, Sharon, Mass. In History—Jerome Herman Buck, Aipany, ~~ NE XY. Winthrop’ Buck, Harry Augustus Dow, Pittsfield, Mass.; Stanley Wells Edwards, Granby, Conn.; George Ly- man Hinckley, Northampton, Mass.; Hopkin Jenkins, Portland, Ore.; Robert Hall McCormick, Jr., Chicago, Ill.; Rut- ger Bleecker Miller,, New York City; Leonard Adolph Peck, Gloversville, N. Y.; Frank Henry Russell, Bridgeport, Conn.; Herbert Raymond Smith, New London, Conn.; Charles Stetson, Ban- gor, Me. In English—Charles Alexis Kellogg, Jr., Carthage, Mo.; Howard Speer, Cin- cinnati, O.; Elbert Nevius Sebring Thompson, New Haven, Conn.; Warren Parsons Thorpe, Philadelphia, Pa. In Ancient Languages—Francis Cross, Jr., New Haven, Conn.; William Sav- age Johnson, Meriden, Conn.; Albert William Van Buren, Lynn, Mass. In Modern Languages—Edward Clar- ence Ellsbree, Meriden, Conn. In Mathematics—Elisha Walker, New York City. In Music—David Stanley Smith, To- ledo, O. ONE-YEAR HONORS. In Philosophy—John Fisher McLane, New Haven, Conn.; Horace Martin Poynter, Shelbyville, Ky. In Natural Sciences—Frank Cum- mings Cook, Waterbury, Conn.; Wil- liam Lorimer Porter, Winterset, Iowa; Charles Christian Swartz, South Nor- walk, Conn.; Louis Schneider Weaver, Newry, Pa. In Political Science and Law—Stanley Wells Edwards, Granby, Conn.: William Moses Jones, Copeville, Texas: Walter Sharp Page, Columbus, O. In History—Stephen Benton Elkins, Jr., Elkins, W. Va.; Frank Edson Field, Dover, Ill.; Dale Crawford Jennings, Pittsburg, Pa.; Lucius Collinwood King- man, Providence, R. I.; Francis Mitchell McClenahan, Allegheny City, Pa.; Wal- ter Sharp Page, Columbus, O.; William Edgar Schoyer, Pittsburg, Pa. In English—William Frederick Gilles- pie, Stamford, Conn.;: John Pierrepont Rice, Santa Barbara, Cal.; George Brem- ner Tennant, Waerbury, Conn.; William Kingsley Williams, Cheyenne, Wyom. Prizes. Following is the list of prizes awarded at the Commencement exercises: The John A. Porter Prize is awarded to Herbert Wescott Fisher, Yale College 98, and Yale Law School i901 (New Haven, Conn.), subject, “The Ideal of the American College Education.” The-. Bennet . Prize. is awarded {0 Richard Dudley Currier of the Senior Class of Yale College (Bridgeport, Conn.), for an essay upon “The Forma- tion of Trusts.” The Cobden Club Medal is awarded to Dunlevy Milbank of the Senior Class of Yale College (New York City), for proficiency in Political Economy, as evidenced by an essay upon “Modern Reorganization.” | The prize of fifty dollars offered by Professor Cook for the best unpublished poem is awarded to Charles Alexis Kel- logge, Jr., of the Senior Class of Yale College (Carthage, Mo), with honorable mention of Ray Morris of the Junior Class (New Haven, Conn.), William Savage Johnson of the Senior Class (Meriden, Conn.), and William Brian Hooker of the Sophomore Class (Farm- ington, Conn.) ° LUCIUS F. ROBINSON LATIN PRIZES Classes of 1900 and tgo1, Academic Department: First prize, Albert W. Van Buren, Class of 1900; second prize, Harry E. Ward, Class of 1901; third prize, Francis Cross, Jr., Class of 1900. Class of 1902, Academic Department: First prize, Sidney N. Deane; second prize, Kersey C. Reed; third prize, Harry M. Hubbell. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL PRIZES. For excellence in Mechanical Engi- neering, Samuel William Dudley, West- ville, Conn. For excellence in Civil. Engineering, Henry Daniells Stowe, Enfield, Conn.