ALLE SS ~ i.e eS SS ee ee eee on OS YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY 425 ex-’68—John R. Walker 196 *69—John H. Traynham 347 ’71—Gustav M. Stoeckel 212; Clarence E. Beebe 232 73 S—Henry 5S. Hoyt 347 | 72 M.S.—Frederick O. White 27 ’75 Guy Howard 48, 62 ex-’75—Edwin H. English 37 75 L.S.—S. W. F. Andrews 248 ‘70—Frank Van D. Andrews 221, 237; John J. Jennings 261; Philip G. Rus- sell 421 *77John R. Hatch 336 ex-’78 S.—Effingham Lawrence 164 *79—Gerard M. Edwards 248 ex-’82 $§.—William B. Spring 262 ’°83—Frederick S. Calhoun 113; E. Fisk 320, 347 ex-84 S.—Samuel J. Cornell 212 ’85 S—Clarence R. Britton 278 *86—Daniel A. Moore 117, 129 ’87 T.S.—George R. Mathews 164 ex-’88—B. W. Schwab 5; Manro 62, I13 ’88 S.—William C. Catlin 212 ex-’89—Dwight W. Bissell 62 ’91 T.S.—T. Arthur Frey 164 - ’92—Edwin O. Stanard 48, 69, 80 ’92 L.S.—John F. Cuff 196 ’93—Albert W. Pettibone 27; Frank J. Jonathan B.. Dill Henry Brown 213, 221; 305, 320 ’°93 S—Huson T. Jackson 27 ’94—4Alexander McB. Byers 145; 5S. B. S. Bissell 285 ye ’95—Everett W. Hobart 5; William S. Eakin 336 ’95 S—William K. Duckworth 421 95 L.S—Allyn B. Wilmot 48 ’96 Ward Cheney 145, 154e, 154, 155, 00; 201 Il 322i ’97—B. F. C. Thompson 80, 90; Joseph W. Alport 285, 330; Henry V. Ryder 248, 330 ’97 S.—George R. Tracy 421 | ’98—Augustus C. Ledyard 117, 1188, 12 98 M.S—Dr. F. W. Hulseberg 421 °99—Stuart Holt 249 ex-’99—Arthur W. Lovell 278, 285, 293 ’99 S.—Oliver S. Perry 109, 113, 119, 129; William W. Mursick 141, 164; Harry... =Gause: inate «Walter: S. Thomas 141, 145; Daniel P. Doohan 249 1901—Harry S. Osborn 7; Charles W. Cady 256 3 1903—Maurice F. Hawks 262; Charles Brown 421 Sp.—Philip D. Armour 196 Obituary Record 421 (Alphabetically) Aikman, ’43, Robert 335, 347 Alexander, ’58, Walter S. 336, 347 Alport, ’97, Joseph W. 285, 336 Andrews, ’76, F. Van D. 221, 237 Andrews, 75 L. S., S. W. F. 248 Armour, Sp., Philip D. 196 Bacon, 753, Theodore 188 Bacon, *65, Wilbur R. 347, gor Bailey, ’56, Gilbert F. 99 Baldwin, DeForest 213 Baldwin, ’50, William A. 284 Barnard, 30 Dr. Henry 420 Bartholmew, ’56, A. J. 17 Beebe, 71, Clarence E. 232 Birchmore, ’46, John W. 277 Birge, ex-’43, Nathan L. 80 Bisssell, 50, Champion 256 Bissell, ex-’89, Dwight W. 62 - Bissell, 94, S. B. S. 285 - Boardman, ’61, Elijah 421 Bossler, ex-’51, John S. 211 Bourne, ’49, Rev. S. 256 Britton, ’85 S., Clarence R. 278 Brooks, ’47, Calvin M. 420 Brown, 1903, Charles T. 421 Brown, ’93, Frank J. 213, 221 Byers, ’94, Alex. McB. 145 Cady, 1901, Charles W. 256 Calhoun, ’83, Frederick S. 113 Catlin, 88 S., William C. 212 Chapell, ’60, Frederick L. 232 Cheney, ’96, Lt. Ward 145, 154e, 154, 155, 196, 201, 213, 221 Clark, ’49, William L. 127 Cone, 55, Elijah 212 Cornell, ex-’84S., Samuel J. 212 Cuff, ’92 L.S., John F. 106 Darling, ’36, Thomas 61 Davenport, ’33, John S. 220 Day, "57, John C. 17 Dill, ’93, Jonathan B. 305, 320 Doohan, ’99 S., Daniel P. 249 Duckworth, ’95 S., William K. 421 Bakin, ’95, William S. 336 Edwards, ’79, Gerard M. 248 Egleston, ’54, Thomas 193 merson, ’41, Prof. Joseph 420 English, ex-’75, Edwin H. 37 Estes, ex-’52, William M. 232 Ferry, ’68, William H. 277 Fischer, ’56, Louis C. 109 William D. — Fisher, 68, George W. 212 Fisher, ’83, Henry E. 320 Fisk, 783, Henry E. 347°: Foster, 63, Eleazar K. 117 Frey, ‘91 1.S., Rev. T. Arthur 164 Gates-Fairbanks, ’63, Artemas W. 336 Gause, 99 S., Harry C. 129, 141 Greene, 751 M.S., Francis C. 17 Grosvenor, ex-’55, Col. W. M. 420 - Hallowell, ’52, Henry C. 5, 117 Harding, 53, Charles 67 Harland, ex-’49, Thomas 305 Hatéh 77, John K: 330 Hawks, 1903, Maurice F. 262 Hazen, Prof. H. H. 196 Helfenstein, 41, Charles P. 221 Hendrickson, ’52, John B. 5 Hill, 254, James K.:5 Hobart, ’95, Everett W. 5 Hooker, 64, Frank H. 285 Telit, £06, Stuart 249) x. Howard, ’75, Guy 48, 62 EHoyt, 73.5. Henry. .S. 347 Hubbard, ’28, Oliver P. 256 Hulseberg, 98 M.S., Dr. F. W. 421 Huntington, ’55, David L. 141, 188 Jackson, a3 S., .tlason 7 . 27 Jarman, ’48, Francis T. 67, 80 Jennings, *76, John J: 261 Jillson; 753 S., Benj...C..17 Judd, ’62, Albert F. 360 Lawrence, ex-’78 S., Effingham 164 Ledyard, ’98, Augustus C. 117, 129, 131, 215e, 222 Lounsbury, ‘52, Cooke, 305 Lovell, ex-’99, Arthur W. 218, 285, 293 Luquiens, Jules 1, 7, 64 Lyon, *52, Marcus 117 Magill, ’58, William A. 109 Mathews, ex-’87 T.S., George R. 164 Manro, ex-’88, William D. 62 Mayo, ’52, William C. 284 McCormick, P.G., Calvin 249 McCormick, ’52, Henry 420 Mills, ’50, John R. 374 Minor, ’41, Charles S. 335 Moore, ’86, Daniel A. 117, 129 -Moseley, 33, Edward S. 304 Mursick, ’99S., William W. Newell, ex-’61, O. S. 360 Nichols, ’41, Effingham H. 80 Nichols, ’35, George W. 220 IAI, 164 Osborn, 1901 S., Harry S. 7, 24 Perry, ’99S., Oliver H. 109, 113, 1109, 129 Pettibone, ’93, Albert W. 27 Phelps, Hon. E. J. Sick 168, 192, 216; Obit. 234, 238e, 236; Sketch 236, Funeral 249; Corporation minute 267 Platt, ex-’55, Hon. Henry C. qg21 Rice, ex-’39, Chauncey D. 209 Robbins, 743, Edward W. 211 Robinson, 53, Henry C. 211, 210e Rodman, ’38, William W. 261 Russell, 68, Julius M. 248, 278 Russell, ’76, Philip G. gat Ryder, ’97, Henry V. 248, 336 Sanford, ’54, Edward 256 Schwab, ex-’88, Benj. W. 5 Sharpe, ex-’48 L.S., George H. 161 Soule, 51 M.S., William I. 336, 347 Spring, ex-’82 S., William B. 262 Stanard, ’92, Edwin O. 48, 60, 80 Stetson, ’55, Charles P. 37 Stille, ’39, Charles J. 5 Stoeckel, ’'71, Gustav M. 212 Storrs, 52, Melancthon 374 Swan, ex-’41, Cyrus 347 Thomas, ’99 S., Walter S. 141, 145 Thompson, ’97, Benj. F. C. 80, 90 Thompson, ’36, William 221 Tracy, ’97S., George R. 421 Traynham, ’69, John H. 347 Walker, Rev. Geo. L. 257 Walker, ex-’68, John R. 106 Watson, ’29, William 232, 248 White, *73 M.S., Frederick O. 27 White, ’48, George S. 5 Wilmer, ’36, Rev. R. H. 420 Wilmot, ’95 L.S., Allyn B. 48 Willis, 41, Richard S. 335 Wiswall, ’47,Henry T. 48 Wood, 756, John D. 212 wood, Ge er Obituary Record 421 ATHLETIC SPORTS BASEBALL Amherst vs. Yale 300 Andover vs. Yale 328 Athletics, proposed change in manage- ment of I Averages 417 Baseball—Walter Camp on situation at Yale (Collier's) 288; Review of Yale season 409e Boston vs. Yale 280. Brown vs. Yale 309, 328, 357 Camp, Walter, baseball situation (Col- lier’s) 288 | College baseball (C. Deming in N. Y. Eve. Post) 288 Columbia vs. Yale 309 Commencement game, cheering 383e Crescent A. C. vs. Yale 356 Easter trip (games indexed alphabeti- cally) 271; Trip reviewed 287 Faculty stops Freshman nine 308 Fordham vs. Yale 280 : Freshman Nine—Officers elected 132; Park City A. C. ganie 287.5. Law School game 303; Tafts game 303; Play stopped by Faculty 308; Hotch- kiss game 328; Harvard Freshman games 320, 357; Betts game 332; St. Paul’s game 332; Princeton Freshman games 357; Coach Johnson given gold watch 357; Numerals given 368 Georgetown vs. Yale 280, 287, 356 Harvard—Large squad out 24; Four nines playing 43; Expenses for year 131; Coach chosen 142; Candidates 208; Schedule 309; Yale Freshman games 329, 357; Three games with Yale 304 and 395; Princeton game 384; Captain elected 395 Holy Cross vs. Yale 287 Interappointment series 368 Johnson, L. M. given watch by Fresh- man nine 357 Lafayette vs. Yale 332 Law School nine schedule 252, 272; Eas- ter trip 288 Lehigh vs. Yale 356 Maryland vs. Yale 280 New York Univ. vs. Yale 260 Nichols, Charles chosen coach 160 Orange A. C. vs. Yale 376 Princeton—ALUMNI WEEKLY criticism .of talking on Field 350; Tickets for Princeton-Yale game 356; Yale Fresh- man games 357; Yale games 356, 367, 370; Harvard game 384; Cap- tain elected 385 | Review of season’s work 4o09e Robinson, Trainer James 408e Rule changes 260 Schedule of games 160, 252 Scores of other college games 272, 280, 288, 303, 309, 329, 332, 368 Summer playing 417 Tickets 302, 326e, 355, 356 Tufts vs. Yale 271 Twichell, R. C. resigns presidency of B. B. Ass’n 160, 186e University Baseball Ass’n—President re- signs 160, 186e; Officers elected 385 University Nine—Candidates 55, 208; Coach Nichols appointed 160; Prac- tice begun 168; Criticism of lack of coaching 192; Coaching players 216; Easter trip (games indexed alphabeti- cally) 271; Easter trip reviewed 287; Cook, C. P. joins nine 309; Criticism 328; Statement of situation 362e; Support of Nine urged 370e; Cheer- ing at Commencement game 383e; Ass'n elections 385; Captain elected 3905; Dinner in N. Y. 395; Graduat- ing members 395; Review of season’s work 409e Virginia vs. Yale 280, 287 Wesleyan vs. Yale 271, 300 “Y” award rules 192 FOOTBALL All-America eleven (Caspar Whitney) 142 Amherst vs. Yale 13 Andover eleven, season’s review 123 Athletics, proposed change in manage- ment of I Bates vs. Yale 30 Bridgeport High School eleven, season’s review 125 Brooke, G. H., The Kicking Game (Out- ing) 14 Brown game omitted 2 Brown, F. Gordon elected captain 108: Sketch of 116 Calendar 42 Camp, Walter “Lessons of the season” (Outing) 14; Faults of the eleven 65; “Sand, Sense and Sentiment” (Har- vard game) 85 Carlisle Indians to go to California 134 Cheltenham Academy eleven, season’s . review 125 | Coaches 82, 110e, 116, 126 Columbia vs. Rutgers 31; vs. Yale 57, 6oe; Trouble with managers, press comments 244, 246e _ Cornell vs. Chicago 42; vs. Hamilton 31; Plans for season and schedule 289 Cushing Academy eleven, season’s re- view 125 | Cutler School eleven, season’s review 125 Dartmouth vs. Yale 41 Dummer Academy eleven, season’s re- view 125 Exeter eleven, season’s review 124 Freshman eleven—Schedule 30; Hotch- kiss game 49; Waterbury game 63; Betts game 66; Brown scrub game 66; Statistics of men 82; Worcester game 82; Princeton Freshman game 93; Harvard Freshman game 08; Numerals given 108 Groton School eleven, season’s review 124 | Gunnery and Ridge eleven, season’s re- view 125 Hartford High School eleven, season’s review 124 Harvard eleven—Practice begun, sched- ule 14; vs. Bowdoin 31; vs. Wes- leyan 31; vs. Amherst 42; vs. West Point 42; vs. Bates 49; vs. Brown 40; vs. Indians 58: vs. U. of P.-66- Review of team 74; Scores 74; vs. Yale 85; “Sand Sense and Senti- ment” (Walter Camp) 85; News comment 93; Crimson comment 93, 110; Captain elected 116; Expenses for’ year 131; “A Forecast” (Crm son) 144; Coach announced 145 A SHARP POINT can be kept on Dixon’s American Graphite Pencils without breaking off every minute. 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