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a A ple OA Pee k IS J a T- Saale 0 < XK , Pg wt. Fe Sty PLE lA =a Es ey 427 Brown, Robert injury 251 Brown, Theron poem on J. L. Whitney © 222 . Brush, Prof. G. J. gift to Yale 399 | Brubacher, A. R. app. Instructor in Greek 407 : Bumstead, H. A. app. Asst. Prof. Physics S. S. S. 341; Sketch of 361 Burr, J. A. Society system at Yale 20c Business-like letter from a college 371 Bushnell, Horace book by Rev. T. T. Munger 118 -Cady, 1901, Charles W. obit. 256 Calcium light night 337. __ Calendar of Yale University 128 Cambridge (Eng.) and Oxford athletic records compared (London Daily Mail) 289; University Extension meeting 362 : Cameron, Prof. A. G. advancement at Princeton 259 : Camp, Walter “Lessons of the Season (football) 14; Made Field Corpora- tion Treasurer 75; “Society problem and athletics” 362 ' Campbell, Dr. James resigns from_Medi- cal School 1; Sketch of 51; Gift to Medical School 60 Campus post office 227, 254, 259 Candlelight Club speech at Denver, President Hadley 175 Carnegie, Andrew on trusts 297 Catalogue, preliminary 38, 56 “Cestus,” Encouragement of sparring at Yale 315c Chamber of Commerce banquet 100 Chamber concerts 79, 114 Chamberlain Greek prize 42 Chapel exercises change I, 13, 68 Chase, Dr. Frank A. given leave of absence 60 Chase, Dr. F. L. Solar -eclipse observa- tions 247 Chase, G. M. app. Instructor in Greek 407 — Cheltenham School news 126 Chess—University tourney 51; Inter- national trophy 79; Intercollegiate match 107, 135, 146e; Telegraphic con- test with Boston 216; Brown vs. Yale 268; International match 293 Chittenden, Prof. Russell H. sick 168 Chicago Club organized 79 Chi Delta Theta elections 268 Chi Phi elections 132 Choir appointments 24; Improvement in | singing 108 Christmas vacation 120 Churchhill, Prof. John W. obit. 286 Cincinnati Club elections 363 Clarke, Rev. Wm. N. given Hon. degree | 5 Clark University (Hartford Courant) 374 Class books—Academic 364; Scientific | 364 Class reunions (indexed under classes) 399 | Cleland, H. F. Stratigraphic Geology in New York State 19 Coffin, W. S. sketch of 308 College pulpit 12, 24, 198, 265 - Colton, Arthur W. book “Bennie Ben Cree” extracts from and review 317 Columbia University, Rockefeller gift 153; Eaton gift 182; Gymnastic con- test with Yale 216; Degrees to Yale men 416 Columbia Grammar School News 411 Commencement day—Order of proces- sso 381 ; Program 341, 384; Exercises 3 a change in waiter system 9, 18e . Conference of Universities on Graduate work 139 Congress, Yale men in 197 Connecticut Academy anniversary 14 Connecticut Society Colonial Dames, to put up Branford memorial 111 Cook, Prof. A. S. lectures 194; book “The Christ of Cynewulf” 317; award of poetry prize 384; Gift to Yale 399 Cooper, Jacob Greek prize founded 404 Corinthian Yacht Club elections 268 Council, see University council Cornell, Pres. Schurman’s address to students on Philippine question 23; Compared with Yale 83; Division of academic year 265 Corporation meetings (appointments in- dexed alphabetically) 50, 104, 139, 243, 341, 407; Nominations for Corpora- tion 268 | Cost of a year at Yale 167 Courant medal awarded 233 reelman, Dr. Harlan resigns Divinity School 1 Cross country running 84, 90; Cornell’s contest 104, 108; Elections 368 Cross, Prof. W. L. book “Development of the Novel” 28 Cuban teachers at Harvard 283 up men of 1901 371 Curtis, Mrs. V. H. gift to Yale 309 as School news 125, 198, 214, 258, 305 from Cutler” Seidel’ nee 125, 166, 226, 269, 300, 305, 385 Dana, James Dwight book by Pres: D: C. Gilman 187 | Day, Clive H. app. Instructor in His- tory. 243; Sketch of 242 Debating — Intercollegiate conference at Yale 51; Students addressed by Pres. Hadley and Prof. Sumner 57, 70; Union meetings 76; Union officers 168; Harvard subject 215: Harvard de- bate—Yale trials and judges 227: Har- vard preliminaries 238; Team chosen 252; Debate 250, 266e; Princeton de- bate—Preliminaries 290; Debate aD. 326e, 348e; Interdepartment debate 252; Interclass debate 282; Wigwam vs. Wranglers 269; Organization of departments 272; Review of year’s work 307; S. S. S. Society officers elected 321; Gift of prizes by J. W., Hendrie 415 Decrow, John W. invention of score book 368 DeForest subjects 83; Speaking and criticism of, extract of winner’s essay 402; See also Townsend Delta Epsilon Iota elections 363 Delta Kappa Epsilon elections 108, 282, Re Delta Phi elections 132 Delta Psi elections 132 De LaSalle School news 142 Deming, Clarence E. sketch of M. F. Tyler and W. W. Farnam and treas- urership 46; Faults of college baseball (N. Y. Eve. Post) 288 Depew, Hon. C. M. re-elected to Cor- poration 326e . deRegnier, M. Henri French department lecturer 104, 196 “Development of the Novel,” book by Prof. W. L. Cross 28 Dewey Day celebration 308 Dickerman, Sherwood O. app. tutor in Greek 243; Sketch of 243 Dining Hall being built 41s Divinity School—Boston alumni banquet 14; Dr. John Brown’s lectures 20, 76; Beneficiary aid 65, 177; School history 107; Organization of alumni 265, 266e; Boston alumni meeting 313; Gradua- tion exercises 334; Fogg scholarship - awarded 362; Degrees given 394 Dramatic Ass’n formed, rehearsals be- gun 257; I'wo plays given 330, 352; Financial report 371, 404 Druids meeting 202 Dryden, John F. given Hon. degree 389 Dumas, Jacques app. Storrs lecturer 50 Dummer School news 126, 108, 234 — Samuel T. given Hon. degree 309 Dwight, President Timothy changes property 90; address at Phelps’ fun- eral 235 3 Easter recess 272 Eaton, Rev. Edward D. given Hon. de- gree 389 Eaton, Dr. G. F. collection of Salton- stall fossil fish 19 “Education of the Heart,” Pres. Hall (Worcester) in Outlook 19 Eldridge, Jay G. app. Assistant in Ger- man I Electives—Changes in 238; Courses for Juniors and Seniors 251; Comparison of figures for ten years 319 Eliot, Pres. Remarks at Harvard Crew dinner 92; Annual report 218 Ely, Henry S. trip around world 363 Ely, Prof. J. S. elected to Library Com- mittee 341 Emery, Prof, H. C. app. Prof. of Politi- cal Economy 135; Sketch of 135; Given Hon. degree 389 Eno, William P. gift of Fence 188, 367 English, Mrs. H. F. gift to Yale 399 Examinations for colleges, attempt at uniformity III Exeter School news 125, 198, 234, 270, 298, 386 Expenses for a year at Yale 167 Expulsion from Yale in 1814, An 403 aculty—Changes (indexed alphabeti- cally) I, 50, 341; Gymnastic class for 208 : Farnam, William W. sketch of 46 Farr, H. A. app. Instructor in German 1 Fayerweather Hall being built 415 Fellowships awarded 392 Fence, to replace old one, given by W. P. Eno 188, 367 Fence oration prohibited by Faculty 363 Fencing—Seymour prize contests 283; Intercollegiate tourney 260 Field, Yale—Bridge finished 22; Cor- poration report 70; Property trans- ferred to University 75, 78e; Com- pletion of 302 3 Field, The Eugene Monument Commit- tee 138 . Financial Union, W. Camp treasurer 7s, 78e; Report of 120 Fire in University Club 24; In Durfee 208; In Observatory 338 Fire escape, crusade for by Yale News 77 | : Finch, Judge Francis M. poems on _ Nathan Hale gor ; Fisher, Prof. George P. address inaugu- ration President Hadley 39; Honorary degrees address 389 | Fisher, Prof. Irving health improving toa 3 “Foley, Mr. of New Haven,” obtaining money under false pretenses II Foote, Arthur E. review of summer .tennis 3 Foote, Harry app. Instructor in Analyti- cal Chemistry S. S. S. 341; Sketch of 361 Foster, Hon. John W. app. Storrs lec- turer in Law School 341 Foster, Prof. “We: By app. Secretary of Law School 76; Re-appointed Assist- ant Professor Mercantile Law in Law School 341 | Ford, William E. app. Asst. in Min- eralogy S. S. S. 407 Forestry, Yale men connected with 128 ; Meeting of American Ass’n 140, 365; School fund (Pinchot) 207. 243: Number of college men engaged in work 255 French Department, M. Henri de Reg- nier to lecture 104 | Freshman societies advocated By iio. Burr, ’25, 20 Freshman Class—Reception to mem- bers of 24; First division ge ORY 176, 228, 268; Union debate o23/Ban- quet 208; Measurements 131; Glee Club elections 208; Snowball fight with Sophomores Washington’s Birth- day 216; President Hadley’s advice on electives 255 Fuller, Herbert B. sketch of 384 Gallaudet, Dr. E. F. resignation of 331 Geological excursion by Yale professors 19; Geological Club formed 121 Germair Club meeting 218; Description of work 378 Germany, American students in, plan to aid 292 Gibbs, Prof. J. W. honored by French society 358 Gifts to Yale—By G, W. Mallory 8: By Dr. C. J. Stille 8; By James Camp- bell, Col. Trowbridge and C. Vander- bilt 60; By F. T. Jarman 79; By Wm. A. Rogers 92; By the Misses Stokes 138; By Mrs. Curtis 399; By Prof. Cook 399; By Prof. Brush 399; By Mrs. English 399 Gilman, Pres. D. C. book Life of James D. Dana 187 Glascock, Clyde app. Instructor in Ger- man 341; Sketch of 361 : Glee and Banjo Club elections 56; Christmas trip 79, 123, 144; Financial report 131; No Easter trip 268; N. Y. Crew concert 277, 284; Commence- ment concert 407 Golf—Review of the year including col- lege and open tourneys 15; Yale team vs. Bridgeport C. C. 31; vs. Hartford 288; vs. Brooklawn 302; Lawrence Harbor watch 272410, vsic ua Country Club 337; Review of season 367; University tourney 40, 51, 367; Intercollegiate officers elected 152; U. S. Ass’n meeting 238; Vardon at Yale 272 Goodell, Prof. Samuel lectures 195 Gould, Maurice P. review of “Smith College Stories” 295; Sketch of 384 Gounod Society 83 | Graduate athletic treasurer of Financial Union 75, 78e Graduates Club—Lt. Ward’s smoke talk 51; Elections 213 Graduate clubs, federation 176 Graduates of Yale, birthplaces of and vocations of students’ fathers (Yale Review) 133; Notices to from Yale Club Business Inf. Com. 381, 382e Graduate School, prospectus and eleéc- tives 251 Graduate studies, conference of univer- sities on 138 Graves, Henry S. app. Prof. of Forestry 243; Sketch of 243 = Gregory, Dr. H. E. work with U. S. Geol. Sur. 19 Greek prize (Jacob Cooper) founded A040 ee oe ee Gunnery and Ridge School news 270 Gymnasium—Directors meet 134, 142; Faculty Class formed 208; Baths in- sufficient M28. ies Gymnastic team, Yale, exhibition 120, 208; Columbia contest 216, 228; exhi- bition at Princeton 260; Contest for “Y” 260; Officers elected 362, 374; College gymnast picked 362 ymnastis Ass’n Intercollegiate formed 108; Officers elected 152; Intercol- legiate contest 252 Hfadley, Pres. Arthur T.—Inauguration of and address 33e, 38; Press com- ments 78; Reception to students o1; N. Y. dinner speech 115; At Hart- ford 118, 191; At Am. Econ. Ass’n 138; Western trip begun 139; At Ithaca 141; At Cleveland 143; At Louisville 144; At Chicago 148; At St. Paul 151; At Denver 159; At Kansas City 159; At St. Louis 163; Return to New Haven 166; Candle-— light Club speech at Denver 175% At Cincinnati 183; At Brooklyn 199; Be- fore Brooklyn Institute 202; In Bos- ton 216; As a poet 226; At Orange, N. J. 230; Graduate comment on Western | trip 231; At Buffalo 244; Advice to Freshmen on choice of electives 255; Statement regarding Bi-centennial funds (Com. dinner) 390; Annual re- port extracts 397; Baccalaureate ad- dress 410; In Atlantic Monthly 422 Hale, Nathan schoolhouse to be pur- chased 132; East Haddam celebration _ 370; Poems of Judge Finch 4O1 Hamil, C. H. criticism of English used in Sophomore Society petition 216c Hamlin, E. B. protest against price of N. Y. dinner 138c Handball Ass’n 80 Hart, Rev. Dr. Burdett resigns from Corporation 243; Gift to Peabody Museum 365 Hartford Courant, “Mr. Foley of New Haven” 11; “Holmes revised” (Prince- ton football game comment) 112; Comment on death of Lt. Ledyard 131; On Pres. Hadley’s Western trip 141; On death of Ward Cheney 154; On Clark University 374 Harvard—Gifts compared with those of Yale 18e; Opening of year 21; Archi- tecture at 23; Cost of athletics for 1899 131; University Club proposed 132, 139; Registration figures 132, 180; © Athletic regulations 133; N. Y. din- ner of Harvard Club 134; Prof. Nor- ton’s Christmas invitation to students 141; Total of gifts 168; Course in landscape architecture 180; Eaton gift 182, 422e; Croft 202; Infirmary gift 217; Pres. Eliot’s report 218; Paris exhibition pictures 225; Athletic Ass’n privileges 228; Cuban teachers at 283 “Hawaii, The making of’ book by Prof. W. F. Blackman 350 Hawaiian Club dinner 160 Hawks, 1903, Maurice F. obit. 262 Hazen, Prof. H. H. obit. 196 Bore Charles W. given Hon. degree 309 : Henderson, Yandell app. Instructor Physio. Chem. 341; Sketch of 361 Hendrie Hall 160, 415 Hendrie, J. W. gift.to. 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