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gladly be sent on request. This policy is issued in amounts from $5,000 up. The Prudential for that amount, paying an annual premium of $18,270. contract are unique, the heirs having the choice of two options: First—$304,250 in gold; or Second—the Company to issue to the heirs $250,000 in bonds of half a million dollars paid by the Company. Insured for a Quarter of a Million Dollars A Pennsylvania Capitalist has just taken out a 5% Gold Bond Policy in The settlements under the $1,000 each, on which 5% interest in gold is guaranteed annually for twenty years by The Prudential, at the end of which time, the Company pays $250,000 in gold as a final settlement, making, in all, It is worth examining, and full particulars will WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. The Prudential has over One-Half Billion Dollars Insurance in force. VYGEELGD : Nee We 7 White py My Mt STRENGTH OF |). ; MULE Mig ve Z\ BRALT A yf a fA Aan rte) | saseupetregese | OTTO’ Home Office, Newark, N. J. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. Drtime W. P. Ceant) 3059 Dryden, John F. 405 Dwight, ex-President T. 34 Emery, Prof. H. C. 135 Farnam, William W. 45 Fincke, W. M. 367 Fisher, Prof. George F. 35 Fisher, Herbert W. 396 Freshman crew 397 | Fuller, Herbert B. 384 Gallatdet, Dr, Fo Fo Ars Gause, Harry C. 141 Gourd; Morris P3738" Graves; Prot. Henry 5. 243 Hadley, President A. T. 33 Hadley transportation train 46 Harvard game (football diagram) 87 Harvard University Eleven 85; Univer- sity Crew 380 Historians of 1900 401 Hockey team 241 fioitman,. J. Hs (CC alit. y “360 Hotchkiss School eleven 124 Hulseberg, Dr. Frederick W. 420 Hunt, Henry F. 376 Jones, William M. 378 Kendall, Calvin N. 394 Kennedy, Julian 390 Klosterman, John H. 376 Leavitt, Ashley D. 313 Ledyard, Lieut. Augustus C. 119 Lord, Franklin A. 313 Lounsbury, Gov. G. E. 35 Lowe, Walter I. 362; Loving cup 407 Luquiens, Prof. Jules 7 McBride, Malcolm L. 13, 52 McCormick, J. Medill 57 Merriam, C. W. 314 Miller Memorial Gateway 65 Moore, Prof. Benjamin 349 Moore, Daniel A. 129 Morgan, John Hill 59 Murphy, Frederick T. 13 News Board (1900) 252 Ninety-Four Sheff. Sexennial group 399 Northfield Conference, Yale group 415 Parker, Prof. Hs W. 21 Pettee, George D. 363 Perrin, Prof, Bernadotte 1 Phelps: Honk. 7.235 Pitkin, sharry, Aro Plaw, A. Dy at Calis 300 Price, Frank J. 90 Princeton University eleven.97; Foot- ball game diagram 96 Record Board (1900) 353 Robinson, Trainer Jim 98 Rodgers, James O. 13, 310 Root, Hon. Elihu 395 St. Mark’s football eleven 125 Schwab, Prot, John C..:47 Seventy-Five reunion group 406 Smith, David Stanley 396 Smith, Prof. Percy F. 344 Smyth, Nathan 312 Sneath, Prot: 2. Fierséy 1 South Middle (as it was) 251 Starkweather, George P. 345 Stimson, Dr. L. A+ 390 — each, Thompson, Charlton B. 382, 402 Torrey, Prof. Charles C. 243 Trowbridge, Mason 315 Twichell, Rev. J. H. 35 Tyler, Treasurer MiP, 45 University teams-—Football squads 25, 73; Eleven 95; Ball Nine 299, 391; Track téam °243, 307; Crew in boat 255: Crew-and Subs 387 University Club—Grill room 58; Read- ing. room 57; New building 377 Weller, Charles H. 320 White, Prof. Moses C. 348 Williams, Frederick W. 344 ~ Woodbridge Hall 339 Schools. VALE MEDICAL SUT 88th Annual Session, Oct. 4, 1900. The course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine in Yale University is graded, covers four years, and consists of systematic, personal instruc- tion in laboratory, class-room and clinic. For announcements, send to the Dean. Herpert E. Smrrn, New Haven, Conn, Professional BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, Isaac Rich Hall, Ashburton Place. SAMUEL C. BENNETT, Dean. Opens Oct. 3, 1900. Boston, Mass. NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL, New York CIty. ‘*Dwight Method ”’ of Instruction. Day School, 35 Nassau Street. Evening School, 9 West 18th Street. Summer School (Eight weeks, June-August), Nassau Street. Degree of LL.B. after two years’ course; of LL.M. after three years’ course. Prepares for bar of all States. Number of students for the past year (1898-99), 781, of whom 294 were college graduates. The method of study pursued aims to give the student a thorough knowledge of legal principles and of the reasons upon which they rest, and to render him well equipped for the prac- tice of his profession. The location of the School in the midst of the courts and lawyers’ offices affords also an invaluable opportunity to gain a knowledge of court procedure and the practical conduct of affairs. ‘ ‘ Send for catalogue explaining Dwight Method, courses of study, etc., to GEORGE CHASE, Dean, 35 Nassau Street. Please mention the paper in doing business with advertisers. ek SCHOOLS. THE KING SCHOOL, STAMFORD, CONN. One hundred and fifteen boys have been prepared for college in recent years. Of these a large number have entered Yale. Ten boarding pupils are taken at $600 H. U. KING, Principal. LAKEVILLE, CONN. An endowed school, devoted exclusively to preparation’ for college, or scientific school, according to Yale and Harvard stan- dards. A limited number of scholarships, some of which amount to the entire annual fee, are available for deserving candidates of slender means who can show promise of marked success in their studies. EDWARD G. Coy, Head Master. The YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY 1s Dene- fited, if vou refer to it in doing business with advertisers. BETTS ACADEMY. STAMFORD, CONN.—6ist Year. Prepares for universities or technical schools. Special advantages to students desiring to save time in preparation. DIVIDUAL, the basis of work. WM. J. BETTS, M.A. (Yale), Principal. THE CHOATE SCHOOL. Wallingford, Conn. 12 miles from New Haven, Refers by permission to Hon, Wituiam G. Cuoate, New York. Rev. Epwarp Everett Hatz, D.D., Boston. Rev.»Nzwman SmytuH, D.D., New Haven. Hon. NATHANIEL SuHrpMAN, Hartford. MARK PITMAN, A.M., Head Master. Please mention the paper in doing business with advertisers. Out-of-Door-Life and Study for Boys. The Address of THE THACHER SCHOOL is Nordhoff [Southern] California. Mr. Thacher may be addressed: 77 Eim Street, New Haven, after June 22nd. THE WENDELL SCHOOL. PITTSFIELD, Berkshire Co., MASS. Special instruction for Boys defi- cient in any branch, in preparation for all Schools and Colleges. Men received any time throughout the year. R. DEFOREST TUCKER, Head-master. THE CUTLER SCHOOL, No. 20 E. 50th ST., NEW YORK CITY. Two hundred and forty-nine pupils have been prepared for College and Scientific Schools since 1876, and most of these have entered YALE, HARVARD, COLUMBIA or PRINCETON. | | ' | HOME LIFE and the IN- | The Hotchkiss School, | BERKELEY SCHOOL Upon old Columbia College site, Madison Ave. and 49th St. Twentieth year opens Monday, Ort 2, °99 Ali classes {tmited to tweive boys Joun S. WHITE, LL.D., Head- Master Chestnut Hill Academy, CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Iltustrated Catalogues on application, JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head Master. COACHING SCHOOL No. 75 West 47th Street, New York. T. D. McDonald, A.B. (Yale. _ Individual instruction, mo classes. Preparation for College Entrance Examinations, and Prepara- tory School Work. Summer Session begins July 8th, at Southampton, L. I. RIVERVIEW ACADEMY. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 64th Year. Prepares thoroughly for College, the Gov- ernment Academies and business. Military instruction and discipline. JOSEPH B. BISBEE, A. M., Principal. Estabiished in 1866. DR. HOLBROOK’S SCHOOL, SING SING, N. Y. A First-Class Preparatory School, furnish- ing, in addition, the mental and physical advan- tages of military training and discipline. No more vacancies till September, rgq00. Satis- factory references as to character before pupils are received. NeEw-York, Dobbs Ferry-on-Hudson. ST. MATTHEW'S MILITARY SCHOOL. Modeled after the great English Public Schools —Eton, Rugby, Harrow, after exhaustive per- sonal inspection by the Head-Master. O. Lecart Rocers, Ph.B., A.A.1.A., Head-Master. Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D:D., LL.D., Patron. GIRLS’ SCHOOLS. ST. MARGARET’S SCHOOL WATERBURY, CONN. MISS MARY R. HILLARD, Principal. Reference by permission to Ex-Presip—ent Dwicut, Yale University. Principal C. F. P. Bancrort, Phillips Academy. The c@ Marine: Aiken Schoo! FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT. Academic, College Preparatory and Special Courses. For details inquire of the Principal, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Scoville Devan. |