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426 YALE ALUMNI WHHEEKLY Hill School eleven, season’s review 124 Hillhouse High School eleven, season’s review 125 Hopkins Grammar School eleven, sea- son’s review 125 | ’ Hotchkiss School eleven, season’s re- view 124 Kicking game, The G. H. Brooke in Outing 14 season’s Lawrenceville School eleven, review 124 Meriden High School eleven, season’s review 124 Morris, Ray “Drooley on the football situation” 106 New Britain High School eleven, sea- son’s review 124 News, Yale on Columbia game 60; On Harvard game 93; On _ Princeton game 98 Northwestern Mil. son’s review 125 Acad. eleven, sea- Penn. State vs. Yale 74 Pennsylvania, Univ. of—Schedule 2; vs. Bucknell 31; vs. Brown 31; vs. In- dians 42; vs. Wesleyan and Lafayette 49; vs. Chicago 58; Cost of athletics in 1899 131 Poe, Arthur, description of his drop- kick 288 Preparatory Schools football reviews (indexed under school names) 123 Princeton eleven—Schedule 2; vs. An- napolis 31; vs. Maryland A. C. 31; vs. Columbia 42; vs. Lafayette 42; vs. Penn. State 49; vs. Cornell 58; vs. Brown 66; Scores 74; Train service to Yale game 85; Tickets and specu- lation Yale game 89; Criticism of men, statistics 91; game ..92;°.. Yale .game>. 95;:,. 100e ; Princetonian comments 98; News comments 98; Captain elected 116; Banquet to team 126; Poe’s descrip-. tion of his drop-kick 288 Record, -Yale “Drooley on the Football Situation” (Ray Morris) 106 © Rule changes 227 Schedule of Yale games 2, 240, 302 Scores of other college games 14 Spring practice 289, 308 St. Mark’s School eleven, season’s rec- ord 124 St. Paul’s (L. I.) School eleven, sea- son’s review 124 Ticket distribution 38, 49, 60, 83; Man- ner of distribution explained 105 Train service to Harvard game 73; To Princeton game 85 Trinity vs. Yale 29 United Yale 100e University Football <Ass’n, officers elected 168; Gift of loving cup from West Point 324 University eleven—Candidates report 2; Season begun 2; Grounds for third eridiron at field 2; Third team 2; Four elevens playing 13; Criticism of play 41; .Paith in the . clever soc; Faults of team (Walter Camp) 65; “Scores 74; Play reviewed 73; High standard of the individuals 78e; Re- view of season showing standing of players 116. Vest, The in football (Daily Palo Alto Ed’l) 128 Waterbury High School eleven, season’s review 124 | West Point vs. Yale 65; Gift of Loving Cup to Football Ass’n 324 Williams expenses for year 207 Wisconsin vs. Yale 49 “¥” award=rules 102 Yale united Io00e ROWING Annapolis race 310 Athletics, proposed change in manage- meni t College crew race with Annapolis 310 Columbia—Dr. Peet engaged as coach 197 Fall regatta 44 Four-oared crew race 388 Freshman Crew—Candidates 152; Offi- cers elected 152; Financial report 260, 289; Stopped by Faculty 308; End of training, criticism 376; Statistics ~ 376; Race. with Harvard Freshmen 388 Gallatidet, Dr. E. F. resigns as coach 331 Souvenirs Yale: Harvard—Club races 24; Dinner to members of ’99 crew 92; Expenses for year 131; Boathouse burned 140; New boathouse 183; New rowing plan 216; New launches built 254, 289; Trainer and date of races 375; Description of the three races with Yale 387; Cap- tain elected 388; Captain Higginson’s injury, telegrams of sympathy from Yale 396; Bulletin comment on Yale race 406 New London regatta 387 Observation train on Cen. Vt. 337 Poughkeepsie regatta 289, 407 Princeton crew proposed 208 Skiddy, ‘Gen. W. W. loans launch for coaching 82 Spring regatta 310, 329 Tickets Harvard-Yale race 355 University Boat Club elections 358 University Crew—Broadened plan of training 152; Candidates 168, 192; Easter rest 272; Harbor practice 242; Bad weather slow development 279; Changes in make-up 289, 330, 371; At New London 331, 355, 371; Close of training, review of work, descrip- tion of stroke 376, 382e; Statistics 376; Harvard. races 387; Captain elected 388; Crew celebration 395, 408e “Y” award rules 192 TRACK ATHLETICS Athletics, proposed change in manage- ment I American athletes abroad 417 Brooks, H. S. “Track sport for all” 182c California, University of challenge 208; Challenge accepted 227; Games with Yale 300, 308, 329 Class games 300 nAN Cambridge. (Eng.)—Oxford games 269; Return meet with Harvard and Yale FO, 102, Zoo Cornell, Captain elected 368 Dual games with Harvard 299, 323, 337 English meet with Harvard and Yale, possible 76; Disagreement as to place of holding 192; Decision against games 288 | Fall games omitted 19 Fincke, William M. elected captain 358 Flanagan, John engaged as coach of weight men 55; Invention of ball- bearing hammer 155 Harvard—Expenses for year 131; Fore- cast of Yale dual games 299; Dual games 323, 337; Captain elected 368 Intercollegiate Athletic Ass’n meeting, officers elected 215 Intercollegiate games, entries from Yale 332; Description of games 339 New England Tri-collegiate meet 363 Olympian games, Paris 180, 289, 308, 417 Oxford (Eng.)—Cambridge games 162; Return meet with Harvard and Yale 76, 192, 288 Paris games 180; No Yale team entered 368; Princeton entries 289; Games 417 Pennsylvania, U. of P., Relay meet 321; Games with Univ. of Calif. 361 Princeton—Yale winners at handicap meet 289; Athletes for Paris meet 289; Captain elected 368 Robinson, Trainer James engaged 130 Track Team—Fall games omitted 19; Season’s plans 170; Work begun 192; Candidatts 208; Training 216; Indoor jumping contests 260; Captain elected 358; Officers elected 368; Y’s awarded ~ 376 Trainers, Flanagan engaged 55; Robin- son engaged 130 “Y” award rules 192 GENERAL NEWS Academical pamphlet 114 Adams, Prof. George B. in Europe for a xyear. I ; Adams, John C. appointed Instructor in English 243; Sketch of 243 Adams, Dr. W. A. resigns 1 Advertising in WrEKLY 6e Alpha Delta Phi elections 108, 282, 331; Convention 310 Alumni dinner at Commencement 390; General meeting of alumni 3098 ALUMNI WEEKLy, To subscribers 6¢e; Advisory Board meeting 38; A busi- ness proposition 266; Move to new quarters 339; Report to Advisory Board 339; Relations of WEEKLY and News 382; First annual dinner 371, 377 American athletes abroad 417 American Ass’n for Advancement of Science (Anthropological section) meeting 140, 365 American Anatomists, Ass’n of meeting 135 American Archezologists, Institute of meeting 140; Athenian prize awarded 320 American meeting American Las American Economists, Ass’n of meeting 134; Pres. Hadley’s address 138 American Folk Lore Society meeting eo American Forestry Ass’n meeting 140 American Humane Ass’n prizes 180 American Morphologists, Society of meeting 135 American Naturalists, Society of meet- ing 108 American Psychologists, Ass’n of meet- ing 135 American School at Rome 121, 225; Yale men at 404c American Social Scientists, Ass'n of meeting 202 Bacteriologists, 135, : Chemists, Society of meeting Society of ‘~American students in Germany, plan to aid 292 Anderson, Dr. ergograph 228 Andover School news 189, 198, 214, 234, 250, 258, 270, 286, 306, 322, 338, 354, 366, 412 Apollo Glee Club elections 225, 309 Archbald, ’87, James proposes changes in Sophomore Societies 7I¢c Arts, Masters of, degree awarded 393 Art School—Gift by Col. Trowbridge 60; Anniversary 336 Athenian Scholarship awarded 320 Athletics, proposed change in manage- ment 1; Athletic agreement 78, 75¢€; Calendar 260, 337 Atlantic Monthly, Perplexities of a col- lege president 266 Atterbury, Grosvenor gift of seal to University Club 180 W. G. invention of Baccalaureate address 368, 410 Bacon, Prof. B. W. “Paean Yalensis” 90 Bacon, Henry S. protest against style of Bi-centennial buildings 228c, 230e Bacon, Leonard club I11 Bacon, building plans 289c Baldwin, Hon: S.B..capp- by. -Inter- national Law Association I Band, University elections 378 Banner contract awarded 249 Barbour, Dr. W. McL. obit. 119 Barnard, Hon. J. M. gift of bust to Law School 83 : Barnes, Rev. C. W. President Illinois College 416 Bartlett;-D.. 4 Jc apps Asst Pros. Pathology Medical School 341; Sketch of 361 Basketball—Candidates called out 60, 80; Waterbury game 119; Bridgeport game 126; Western trip 126; Scores of games on Western trip 150; Dart- mouth game 216; Freshman vs. Mt. Vernon 260 Beardsley, Glover accident to eye 269, 293 Beecher, Prof. C. E. collecting speci- mens 19 ! Beecher, Lyman lecturer appointed 76 N. T. criticism of Bi-centennial — Beers, Prof. G. E. resigns as Law School Secretary 76 Beers, Prof. Henry A. lectures 218 Behrends, Rey. A. J. obit. 363 Beneficiary aid in Divinity School 65, 177 Berkeley School, new location 2 Berzelius elections ‘341 Bethany College, Graduates at Yale 160; Club formed 293 Betts School news 365 Bi-centennial buildings — Architects chosen 89; Description of 167; Car- rére & Hastings plans approved 139; Land purchased 192, 207; Committee on buildings 197; Yale’s need (N. H. Register) 223; Protest against style 228c, 230e, 289c; Dining Hall begun 415 Bi-centennial fund—Yale’s need (N. H. Register) 223; Pres. Hadley’s state- ment at alumni dinner 390; Condi- tion of fund 398, 408e Bicycling—Team begins work 76; Can- didates 208; Columbia dual match 280, 310; Outdoor training 308; Intercol- legiate meet 357; Captain elected 368 a Poultney given Hon. degree 309 Blaikie, William tribute to W. R. Bacon, 65, 347 Blackman, Prof. W. F. book “The Mak- ing of Hawaii” 350 : Blanchard, F. Q. sketch of 308 Blanket tossing (from Silver and Gold, Colorado University) 18 Bliss, Wm. R. “An Expulsion from Yale in 1814” 403 Bloomer, H. J. invention of belt 180 Book and Gavel elections 106 Book and Snake elections 341; New hall 375 ; | Bowen. School news 278 “Boys and Men” book by R. Holbrook 188, 246; Review of 254; Press com- ment 274 Brastow, Prof. L. O. acting college pastor I1I5 Brooke, G. H. “The Kicking Game” (football) 14 Brooks, H. 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