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PERPETU A

NUMBER

XII

1_1bli hed by tb_e Junior Clas FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR

1883-84


This College has no medical, law, divinity or other professional . chool 01 department connected with it; but is intended to give a Liberal Education . adapted to fit young men to enter nro t advantageously upon the study of tht Learned Professions after graduation. By a Liberal Education is meant a non professional educati n conducted without reference to any future JXtrtieular pro. fe . ion, calling or special pur nil on the part of the student in question, and designed not Lo make men specially clergymen, lawyers, physicians, soldier merchants or engineers, but so to train and educate the mental faculties as to pu them into their mo t efficient condition, and to qualify a student to enter with success upon the tudy of any of the profes ion , or upon any other pursuit i~ life. It course of study is similar to that pursued at Harvard, Yale anrl otht,. leading Colleges, but somewhat more conform d to that路 of Oxford and Cambridge. and leads to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Tho e tuclent , however, who wi h to obtain simply the degree of Bachelor of cience can do s by t::tking the whole of the regular cour e except the Greek, and in addition certain prescribed scientific tudies . Special students are ais 1 sometimes received, who are allowed to pursue their studie without reference lJ any degree. EXPE N SES

After Commencement, will be as follows:-

I

84, the amount of the Trea urer's bills each yczr

T uition (CI1ri tma Term, $4o; Trinity Term, 6o), Room-rent for each person, , 100.00, 75.00, 6o.oo, 50.00, 30.00, or (with scholarship), I ncidentals, H eal, Total,

242.50,

2r7.so,

202.50,

rgz.so,

T72.50, or

IOO.{)J

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30.(0 I2.;<>

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The co t of board for 36 week 路 at . so or 5.00 per week is 162.00 or 1 0.00. T o this must be added laundry charges, together with the cxpen e 11 f books, furniture, clothing, travel, and ocicty fees, which ''ary accordir1g to tlc tasle and habits of the student, and of which no estimate can he given. SCHO L A RSH IPS

The amount of the T reasurer's bill can be considerably reducer! to holders of scholarships. The cholarships vary in value, some remitting the charge f >r tuition, and other hoth the charge for tuition and that for room-rent in whole , 1 in part, while other yield a ca h income. These scholar hips are not limited u tho c studying with a '' icw to any special profes~ion. T he Touccy scllCllarshirs, for tuclents for the mini 路try, are awarded after competition. For sons of cleq,)men of limited means there are special . cholarships.

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For holders of scholarships remitting the en tin; charges for tuition and roomrent, the Treasurer's hill is reduced to $42.50; and the necessary expenses of such student , including board and other personal ilcms, will not exceed 250 or 300 ~ year. Application for ~ny scholarship should he made in writing to the President by the parent or guardian, at o r b fore the beginning of the term in which the student int<;nds to enter. EX AMIN AT IONS FOR ADMI SSION

Two Examinations for aclmi sion are held at the College in each year: The first, in Commencement-Week; and the .econd, immediately before the beginning of Christmas Tenn. In rS8~ the orde r of Examinations will he as follows:jU'\'E.

SEPTJ<:~IIlER .

J\!onday, June 23d, 2 1'.~1., Greek. Tuesday, June 24th, 8:30 A.~l., L atin; 2 P.~J.. Mathematics. Wednesday, J une 25th, 8:30 A.~l., English.

Tuesday, September 9th, :30 A.M., Greek; 2 l'. ~t. , L atin . W ednesday, September roth, 8:30A.M., Mathematics; 2 P.~r., English.

Examination~

for admission wi ll also be held on the pecified clay of June cw York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, and San Francisco, and in other places, due notice of which will be given. 111

Comme11cemmt is Tltursday, June 26, r 884. ROOMS

AND

BUILDI NGS

The new buildings were commenced in r875. They arc thoroughly drained, well wntilatccl and unsurpas,ed for convenience and comfort. In rS r the ..\'ortham gateway was begun , and the western side of the great quadrangle is now completed. Ea. y access from the city is secured by means of lrcet-car running to the College grounds. An excellent athletic ground is provided for hall playing and other out door spar ; there arc also several tennis courts, ancl a b()'lllnasium. The rooms are a rranged so as to provide for two students moming lugct her, a common study and separate bed-rooms. They are healed by steam, and lighted hy ga , and ventilation is secu red by open fi re places. \V ater is carried t<> every 11oor. By means of special cholar hips the charges for room-rent an; brought "ithin the reach of all the students. The site of the buildings is remarkable for its hcalthfulne s. CATALO G UES

Catalogues and Examin~tion Papers may be had on application to the 'eclet:lry uf the Faculty. For Sch larship and general information, applicatio n should bt.: made to the Pr.;sidenl, George Willi amson Smith, D.D.

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EDIT O RI A L \VR herewith present the twelfth number of the In·. In its preparation we hav' aimed at as high a degree of accuracy as pos>ible. A publication like the [\'Y, which is not largely compw.ed of set"clcss student jokes and pictures supposed to he funny, gives but little scope for originality. Recognizing this fact, we have adopted the general plan of fonncr issues, introducing such imprO\'Cmcnh here and there as suggested themsch·es. I n tead uf the usual picture of the hoard of •clitors, for a frontispiece, we give a portrait of the late Prof. E. E . Johnson, believing that our readers would prefer a likene s of this much loved profe"nr at Trinity, to that of a few of the student., who have enjoyed his instruct ion. \ Ve ha\'C to record the occurrences of an exceedingly eventful year at Trinity. l n this short time have been crowded more changes in our Faculty, than would ordinarily take place in many years. Our new President, The Re,·. Gco. vVilliamson Smith, D . D., who began his dutie. last September, has already made an en,·iablc reputation both among the alumni and the students. The chair of U istory and Political Science, established by our generous benefactor, Mr. Charles ortham, is filled by The Rev. H enry Ferguson, LA. There were other changes in the Faculty, at the beginning of lru t Christmas Term: The Rev. amuel ll art, M.A. became Professor of Latin; L. M . Chee man, Ph.D., Professor of Physics; The Rev. Flavel S. Luther, M.A., Professor of Mathematics and A>tronomy. T he Rev . John J . McCook, M.A. i~ instructor in Modem Languages, and Charles F. Johnson, B. A., in English and Rhetoric. It is with pleasure that we notice the increasing interest in the College on the part of our a lumni, which •hows itself not nly in their enthusiastic meetings but also in a more substantial way, for they an: now raising a fund for the benefit of the several department of in !ruction , and the Physical Laboratory already ,bows that they remember their alma mater. In Athletic , we ha,·e to chronicle two I nter-collegiate T ennis Tournaments, both held on the Retreat grounds, in H artford, and both successe . T wo College Tennis Tournaments also ha \"e been held, one before each of the above. The gymnasium i used much more than formerly and in a more cicntific manncr, for the majority of the student have been mea. ured by Mr. Chase and take exercise under his direction. or, while on thi ubject, ought we to omit mention of the plucky athletic spirit shown by the prc. ent Freshman Class. T he Commons arc running again and the eating clubs of last year arc things of the pa t. T rusting that our readers will pardon our mistakes, we now entrust the I YY to the Class of '86.

'85

9


CONTENTS I' AGES.

olll·gc Calendar.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trinit) Cnlkgo.: Faculty, L'tt"................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Students hy Cla%CS............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R o.:quircment~ for Admission................. . .............. . .. . ..... Cou rsc or Tnstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secret Societ ie~.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I issionary Society. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ... · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lit erary ·ucietics.......................... . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reading Room . . ...... . . ....... . . · . . .... · ... · · · · · ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tabid Editor~ ..................... . .. ... .... ·........ . ............ Mi scellaneou<; Organizations.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athletic Association ...... ...... . ...... . ............. .. ....... .. ... . . Trinity La\\"n Tennis Association. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inter-collegiate La\\"n T ennis Association... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T ennis Clubs....... .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Musi ca l Organizations........... . ....... .. ............. . .. . ........ . Lemon Squeezer. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eating Club.............................. . . ............ . ..... .. ... German Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D ramatic lub. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . Coaching Club................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misccllancoth Clulh. ...... . ............... . ............ . ........... h y Editors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... · .. · . • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Presidents or the College.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . .................. . .. ..... . College !llarshals since I 36 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... Marriages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I n l\I cmoriam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................... H onor-men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dcgn.!cs Conferred in r 2.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . Class Athleti c Organizations... . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ............. Valedictorians ancl 'alutatoriatb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Class-Day AppointmL•nh fur I c 3 ..................................... Ad \·crt iscllll'n t'· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Dec.

lJ. r.

Tlttt?'Srlay.

Christmas Term begin~.

Thursday .

i\11 Saints' Day.

29.

Thursda;'.

Thanksgiving Day.

IS.

Saturda;'.

Christma E>.aminations.

17-

JJ/onday.

r8.

Tuesday.

19.

bf/~dn~stlay.

20.

Thursday.

Appointrn<:nt of Touccy Scholar. Christmas Vacation begins.

1 884 J an.

10.

Thursday.

Trinity Term hegins.

Feb.

22.

Friday.

II oliday. Prize Version Appointments published. Oratorical Prize Conte t.

J;V~duesrla;'.

Ash Wednesday.

Tuesday.

Junior

22.

Saturday.

i\Iidclle of Trinity Term.

II.

Fn'day.

Good Friday.

r8.

Friday.

Easter Recess hegins.

28 .

1Vonday.

Easler Recess ends.

JO.

H/edn<'Sday.

Chemical Prize Essays handed in. English Literature Prize Examination.

27. March April

'I·

May

tan<ling publish<:d.

Tuttle Prize E says handed in.

r.

Thursday.

2.

Friday.

Saturday.

Latin Prize Examination. Geometry l'rit.c Ex:uninat ion.

J •

Saturday.

22.

Thursda;'.

Ascension Day.

2 9.

Tlmrsday.

Prize \ ' cr inn Declamations.

Wednaday.

Senior E xaminations.

5.

Tlmrsday.

6.

Fn'day.

7-

Saturday.

Jun e

8.

Sunday.

Trinity 'unday.

Afonday.

. 'cnior Examinations.

Ju.

Tu~sday.

t

r.

Trinity Examinations.

lfl~tdnesday.

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June

12.

Thursday.

IJ.

Friday.

14.

Saturday.

r6.

JVfonday.

17.

Tuesday.

rS.

vVednesday.

Trinity Examinations. enior

landing publi hed.

rg.

T/mrsday.

20.

Friday.

22.

Sunday.

Baccalaureate

2J.

Monday.

Exntninalion for Admission.

2.j .

Tuesday .

25 .

U7ednt'Sday.

Annual Meeting of the Corporal ion and of the H ouse of Convocation.

26.

Thursday.

Fifty-eighth Commencement .

Award of Prizes. ermon. Clas Day.

Trinity

\'acation

begin .

Sept.

Dec.

Tuesday.

IO .

Wed!t<'sday .

rr.

Tlwrsday .

rS.

Tim rsday.

Examinations for Admission. Christma Tem1 begins. hristmas Vacation begin

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1884 SENATUS ACADEMICUS VISITORS TilE RT. T111 R1. TilE R"r. Ttm I' r. Till( Rr. TilER r. T11g R r.

REV. RH. RE\'. REI. REI. REI". R~o:1.

T1m !IA "\CELLOR, i\1iddldown, Conn. II OR. \TIO POTTER, D. D., LL.D., D.C.L., cw York Cit~. TllO:'vL\S :"If. CLARK, D. D., LL.D., l'ru,·idcnce, R. J. HE . R Y AD1\ ~S ?\EEL\", D. D., Portland, Me. \VILLIA\f I!. A. HIS.' ELL, D. D., Burlington, Vt. WILLIAM WOO DR FF NILE', D. D., oncord, :--J. I r. BE1 JAMIN liEN H. Y PADDOCK, D. D ., Boston, MaS'.

CORPORATION CHANCELLOR

TilE RT. Rr•:1·. JOII ' WILLIA:\lS, D.D., LL.D ., ex..QjJicio President. TilE Rr"·· THE PRE '!DENT of the Cullcl;C. TilE REI'. E. EDWARD BEARDSLEY, D. D., LL.D., 1 cw Il avcn, Conn. TilE li oN. HE R\' JOEL CUDDER, LL.D., i{cw York City. T11E REI. GEORGE II. CLARK, D. D., H artford, Conn. CEORGE l\1. BARTIIOLO:"IIE\V, Esq., H artford , Conn. \VJLLIA:'-1 C. PETER , M.A., Boston, i\1n.s. RICHARD W. II. JAR\'! ', \1.A., H artford, Conn. ' llARLES J. 1!0.\DLY, :\l.A., ll artford, Conn. Tm: H o:". JA:'>IES E. E GLI II, M.A., 1 ew H aven, Conn. GEORGI~ BEACH, E:;q., H artford, 'onn. Tm RT. RKI'. BE 'JA:\IL If. I'ADDO K, D.D., Boston, \I a s Tm: Rrw. GEORGES. i\IALLOR \', D. D., New York Cit)'. T11E H o:-.. DWIGHT W. PARDEE, LL.D., Hartford, onn. CHARLES E. GRAVE·, M.A., Treasurer, New Haven, Conn. Tm: R T. REI'. WILLIAM W. 1 ILES, D. D., Concord, '. II. TllE Rr,:1·. SA 'FORD J. II RTON, D.D., Cheshire, Conn. TilE R r:1·. \VILLIA;\[ TATLOCK, D.l ., Stamford, Conn. WlLLIA!II IIA~1ER SLEY, M.A., H artford, Conn. Tm: R~:1' . liE R Y A. COlT, I . D., Concord, 1 . I I. JAi\IE I\'ERS LEWI ·, ~I.A. , New London, Conn. E. WIN. LOW WILLL\i\JS, lii.A., 'orwich, Conn. LUKE A. LOCKWOOD, M.,\., 'tamford, Conn. THE REv. THOi\IA' GALLAUDET, D.D., New York City.


-FACULTY Till· REI'. (;EO. \YILL!A)ISO - S)fiTH, D. D.,

PRESID~.";

and ffobart Projt:ssor of fif,•tnpllysics. IOj Elm .'tree!.

Tm: REI . TriO:-oL\

R. PY 1 CliO , D. D., LL.D.,

Professor of Jlforal Philosophy. 90 \'l'rnon Strc<:t.

TilE REI' . SAJ\IUEL HART, i\I.A., Ptojt•ssor of thr: Latin Lnnguag,· and Lit,·rnturc,· ami Surda'J'· 22 Jarvis Hall.

H.

CARRI~GT01

BOLTON, Pll.D.,

Scovill Professor of Chemis!Jy and iVa/ural Scimce . r I Capitol AYenu<:.

TilE REI' , LBO

T. BECK.WIT!I, PH.D.,

Professor of tht• Greek Languase <llld Litemtm·,·. q cabury Hall.

L. :'IL CIIEESl\IAN, PH.D., Professor of Pl1ysics. 21 Ja n ·is H all.

TilE REI· . FLA\ 'EL S. L THER, 1\I.A., eabury Projt·ssor of il:fall!t•matirs and A sfJ·onomy. H old Capitol.

TilE R EI'. II E1 R\' FERC:USON,

f. A.,

. Northam {>rof,•ssor of HisiOIJ' and Political Science. I Jan·is H all. Professor of Rhetoric and of lite English Lantruage and Literature.

Professor of the Jl!odem Languages.

T ilE RT. REI'. JO II 1 wr LLIA:-. ts, D.D., LL.D., Lc•clurt•r 011 ffistOIJ'. ! idtllctown.

TilE REI'. J OliN

J.

1\fcCOOK, M.A .,

Instructor in flu Jlfodenr Languages. IL.j il l ain Street.

CH ARLES F.

JO ll l\'SO~.

B.A.,

Instructor in Englislt and Rhetoric. I S • cabury IT all. \VlLLI Ai\I A. L~cturer

I. W AIN W RI G H T, .M.A., M .D., on Anatomy and Pl,ysioloi?'Y· -!53 fain Str.:l'l.


WILLIAM IIAMER LEY, )I.A., f.ecturer ox /.aw. 297 1ain Slrccl.

C HARLES D. SCUDDER, 1.A .. l\I.D., / .ccturer 011 1/ygiem:. New York City.

JOliN BROCKLESB\' , LL.D., l'rofesso?' Emeritus of Natural Pl1ilosoplly and A stronomy. CiLy H ulcl .

BOARD OF FELLOWS FELLOWS

TilE REI'. ALBIN B. JEN r' l t GS, :\1. ,\. WJLLJAM J. BOARDMAN, LL.B. T11K R1!:1路. WILLIAM F. TICIJOLS. :11. ,\. FRA KLI ll. FOvVI.ER, M.A. LUKE A. LOCKWOOD , M.A. WILLIAM E . l'ECK, l\f .A. JUNIOR

FELLOWS

E. WINSLOW WILLIAM.", M.A. PERCY . . BRYANT, M.A. THE REI'. JOHN T. HUNTINGTON, l\l.A. THE REI'. JO!I t J. McCOOK, M.A. GURD01 W. RUSSELL, i\l.A ., M.D. TirE REI'. LUCIUS WATERMA r, M.A.

ASS O CI AT IO N O F THE ALUMN I PRESIDENT

W. A.M. \VAl WRIGHT, 1.A., M.D. VICE-PRESIDENT

WILLIA 1 S. COGSWELL, M.A. SECRETARY

WILLIA)! E. CURTIS, -I.A. TREASURER

SYDNEY G. FI HER , B.A. STANDING

CO MMITTEE

Tim PRESIDE T. TilE TREASURER. JOH t BROCKLESBY, L.L.n. TilE Rtw. JOliN J. i\fcCOOK, M.A. TilE R~:v. SAM EL IIART, M.A.

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SENIOR CLASS

Class Colors-Peacock Blue and Old Gold. OFFICEF\S CHRISTMAS TERM.

President, E. S. VAN Zt.LE, rst Vice-President, I-I . HUNTIN GTON, 2d Vice-President, W. S. BARROWS, Secrelmy, F. E. JoHNSON, Treasurer, F . D. BUCKLEY, Chronicler, J. F. OLMSTED,

TRINITY TERM.

F. W . RI C IIARD SO W. S. BAR RO W S. H. R. NEELY. F. D. BUCKLEY.

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NAJII E.

RESlDENCE.

Charles i\IcLean Andrew s, William Stanley Barrows, John Morgan Brai11ard, i'George Dudley Buck, F rederick Dashiels Buckley, *Hubert Davis Crocker, *William Champion Deming, George Heathcote Hills, Wi ll iam Henry Hitchcock, *John Brisbane H ollister, Harwood Huntington,

Wcthersjidd, Ct. 1./unlington, N . Y. Auburn , N . Y. .liar!.ford. V,·,-sailles , Ct. Cliicago, .Ill. Litcltjield, Ct. Burlington, J\ '. J. Pittsburglt. Pa. !.itdtjield, Ct. ././art.ford.

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1/nrtford.

37 Garden St.

N~wpotf,

R. 1. Chica,(o, Ill. Fort Edward, /\ 1 . V. Rye, N. V. Aubum, N. V. W'oodstock , Ct. 11/ntt•rbury, Ct. Tltompsonviile , Ct.

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II.

25

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II.

12

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II.

31

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H.


JUNIOR CLASS

Cla s.< Colors-Dad· Crimson fll/(1 D ark B l ue. OFFICERS T RINITY TER.l1.

CI/RIST/IfAS TERM.

s.

I'r<sidenl, \ V. D . J\I c CRACKAN, rsl Vice-Pr<'sidml, . T. MILLER, 2d ric,·-Prt'sidm/, A. ConMA:-.', S!crdary•, . S. !ITCJ!ELL, Trt'asura, J. R. C u INGI!AM, Chronicler, G. P. liF:ARS,

AM£.

*William Henry Boardman , Archibald Codman, John Robert Cuningham, *Nathan Follin Dauchy, *John Septa Fillmore, Samuel Herbert Gie>y, !George Frederick Humphrey, Frederick Danforth Lobdell,

T.

:'lfii.LER.

A. COJJ\IAN.

II. B. A. D. F. D. W. D.

RESIDE. C E.

Cla•elan d , 0 . B oston, .1/ass. T erre• /fa u lt•, l11d. 1\ 'oroton, Ct. /Jm7•<r, Col. ,\ -orwidt , Ct. J·(t ribt~ u lt . .II in n . ,\ 'no ) 'ork City.

L o O~II S .

' E E l Y. L o un~: u ..

McCRA CKAx.

ROO~!.

35 J . II. 17 S. II.

I !)

S. II.

ISs.

II .


Hiram Benjamin Loomis, William Denison l\IcCrackan, Sidney Trowbridge 1\1 iller, , amuel Smith 1 itchell, Albert Delafield Neely, *Frank \Villiam wen, eorge Peaslee Shears, Robert Thorne, *Levi Francis Warner, STUDE ' TS

* H enry Cozzens Appleton, *Elisha orwin Child, Jr.

lfa rifonl. 193 Sigourney St. Hartford. IS s. ll. Detroit, 1llich . 9 J. ll. Stamford, Ct. 3 J. II. P ortland, life. 34 J. II. Boonvi/1,, N. Y. Sit a rem, Ct. 72 Vernon 't. Elizabdh, N.J. II J. II. Si>. Glastonbury, Ct. SPE C IAL COURSES.

Ne71J York City. 11/orcest(r, llfass.


SOPHOMORE CLASS

Class Colors-Alariu,· R/u,· a nd 1/'hitc . OFFICERS CHRIST/IfAS 1'A'Rill.

Presidml, \V. S. ELDREDGE, IS! Vicc-Pr,·sidmt, L. E. \V ELCI!, zd rict•-President, G. E. BEERS, Secretarv, J. Goonw1:-:, Trmsurer, P. BIRDSALL, Cltronicler, C. G. CmLD,

TR!N!'I'Y TERM.

L. E. W ELC II, J R.

G. E .

JR.

RES ID E

NAME.

George Emer-on Beers, Paul Birdsall, *William H e nry Boardman, Lewis Cameron, Clarence Griffin Child, Willi am Skinner Eldredge, James Goodwin, Edward Buckingham Hatch,

BEERS.

E. B. liATCI!. E. C. TILES. P. BIRDSALL. W. J. TAT E. CE.

. \ ratick, 1lfass. l .os .·I ngdes, Cal. Clt'vdand, 0. Bmoklyn, ,v. Y. l'omfrd, Ct. ~Valerlo7un, 1V. Y. llartford. llartford.

20

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J. 14 J.

H.

13 J.

H.

-1-1 J.

H.

I!

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17 J. H. 36 J. II. 7 J. II.


J~------~--------~ John McClurg H ays, Henry R ead ing H eydecker, H erm ann Lilien thal, Edward Cullen N iles, William Jam es T ate, Leona rd Edwa rd W elch, Jr., Fre~erick Hubbard W olcott,

Pittsburg !t, Pa. N~w York Citv. Newport, R. I. Concord, N . .!-!. fVimlsor Locks, Ct. Albany , Ca . Utica, N. Y .

7 J. H .

J. J.

H.

44 J .

H.

29 29

H.

W indso r Locks. 30

J . H.

27

J. II .

STU DEN T S I N SPEC IAL CO UR SES.

*Henry Addison Graff, Horatio Nelson, Jr.,

Pittsburgit, Pa . New Y ork Cit".

r 9 J .. H.

li

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I

21


FRESHMAN CLASS

Class Colors- ;JJagm tn nn d Gold. OFFICE R S CHR IS TMAS TERM.

TRINITY T E RM.

Pre.rident, \V. A. BEARDS LEY, Jsl Viu -Praident, G. C. CAR TER, zd Vic,·-Presidt'lt!, L. SALTU . , Seadary, G. S. WATER ·, T1·easurer, 0. APPLEG ATE, JR. Cltronider, \ "'! . B. OurSTED ,

F. M. VERMILYE. }. \V. SHANNON. G. s. \V ATKRS . \V. W. BARBER.

C. E. C. H. RESIDEN C E.

NAME.

Alexander Hopkins Anderson, Octavius Applegate, Jr., William Wyatt Barber, William Agur Beardsley, harles \Vi lliam Bowman, George Calvert Carter, Martyn Kerfoot Coster, Charle Ephraim Deuel , Frederick Evere t Haight, Albert Church Hamlin, Strathearn Hendrie, William Beach Olm ted, Iloward Au tin Pinney, George Washington Rodgers, Robert Edward L ee Rodgers,

/ 't'Jtetia, Pa. •\·nubu rg!t , JIT. Y. Cam bridg,· , ;J:fd. il:!on roe , Ct. Broum sville, Pa . Baltimore, Jl1d. P ittsbw g !t , Pa. Pine P lains, N. Y. B rookl;1t, .N. Y . Orange, ;V. J. D etroit, ;Jfich. Fort E dward, N . v. Su.!Jield, Ct. ,Jfillsboro, Pa. l~fi/ls boro , P a.

22

DEUEL. TIBBITS.

ROOM .

17 J.

H.

r8 J. H. 20 J. H . 37 J. H. JO .J.IL 20 J. II, 38 J. H. 14 J. H. 42 J. H. 8 J. H. 9 J. ll. 31 J. H . Suffield. 28 J. H. 28 J. H.


Lloyd altu s, J ose ph W ellington .. hannon, Lewis H iram . tone, harles Il e nry Tibb1ts, Jr., Frederic Mon tgomery Vermilye, Charles Thomas Waters, Francis Banks vVhitco me,

1-lrooNyn, , \ ·. J'. Ni?,asid~. l'a. I itchjidd, Ct. /VIIi!~ J'fains, ,\ ·.

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tl l andln,

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19 27 43 32

s.

J J. J. 10 J. 33 J. 37 J.

II . II. II. II. II. II. II.

STUD ENT I N A SPEC IA L COlJR. E .

Truy.X. Y

George Safford Waters,

12

J.

II,

ABBREVIATIONS. . H .,

] . II ., An asteri~k (•) denotes form er member, A dagge r (t) d enotes deceased member.

Seabu ry Hall . Jarvi Hall.

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REQUIREMENTS

FOR

ADMISSIO

GREEK.

Grammar (I [ad ley or Goodwin). Xenophon: Ann.ba~ is, four Book . !Iomer: Iliad, three Books , w!lh Prosody. Pro e Compo~ ition (Jones or White: the exercises in the first half of the book). Il istory of Greece. !The translation of avern.ge pnssages, not previou~ly read, from Xenophon and Homer w1ll be accepted as an alternative to the above-mentioned <JUantitit! in these authors.) LAT1 ' ·

Grammar. C::csar: Gallic War, Hook I.-IV. inclusive; with '[UC~tions on the subject-matter and on grammar. Virgil: ,\cneid, Books J.-V I. inclu ive, with questions on the subjectmatter and on Prosody. Cicero: the Orat1ons against atiline, and that for the Poet Archia. ; with 1uestions on the subject-matter and on grammar. Prose Compo,ition: l'ranslation 1nto Latin of a passage of connected Engllsh narrative. based upon some passagt! in C -esar's Gnlhc \Var. Roman II istory: Outline ·, to the death of l\larcus Aurelius (Creighton) Ancient Geography. Candidate will also be examiner! at sight upon aver~ge pas age from Cxsar' wcrks, from Virgll's Aeneid and 0' id 's Ietamorpho ·es, and from Cicero's Oration . with gent!ral question. on grammar, history, and antiquitie , sugge ted by the pas. ages set. i\!ATl1£;\lATICS.

Arithmetic, including the Metric System. Algebra, through Radicals and Quadratic Equations, together with Proportion, Progre sion , and the Binomial Theorem. Plane Geometry. ENGLISH.

Each Candidate wlll be required to write a short Engli h Composition, correct in .pelling, punctuation. grammar. di,·ision by paragraphs, and expression, upon a . ubject to be announced at the time of the examination. Each candidate will al o be required to criticize . pecimen of English composition. The works from which the ubject of the composition will be chosen in the following years are : rB ,t. Shak.,speare',; Julius Ca·sar and Jfac/1ant of Vmia; Thackeray's Ifmry Esmond; Irving'. S~·rtc/1-Hook; Scott' Iacly of tile 1-a~·,·; Carlyle's Essoy on Bmus: Rurns\ C(ltter's Saturday i\.igllt. I 85. Shakespeare' , ][acbdll and Jlfercllaut of Vmic,•; the fir t two books of l\lilton's Paradise l-ost: Irving's Skdcii-Boo~· ; George Eliot's Silas Jlfarner/ Dickens' Tale of 7'7/JiJ Cities/ Emer on's Essay on Eloqumce in Society and Solitude. rS. 6. Shakespeare's Julius Cri:sar and .l/acbetll/ the first two books of Milton 's Paradise Lost; Dickens's Tale of Tw(l Cities; Scott's ,/bbot: l'ope's Rape of tl1e Lock; J. R. Lowell's Vision of Sir Launjizl/ Gold mith's Slu Stoops to Conquer. Instead of the text-books mentioned above, any others, if fully equivalent, w ill be accepted.


FOR THE DEGREE OF

BACHELOR OF ARTS

FRESH MAN CLASS --0--

CH R I S TMAS TERM

r. 2.

3· 4· 5·

Crtek. Hom er's Odys ey: two Books. Greek Composition. Latin. Cicero: De Senectute. Livy: one Book. Latin Etymology and Syntax. Latin Prose (Abbott). Jllatho natics. Algebra, beginning with serie (Well ). Rng lis!t. Study of W ord s (Trench). Written Tran lations from Greek and Latin authors, and Exercises in Composition. Natural .!listory. Zoology (Nicholson). T R INITY TERM

r. 2.

4· 5·

Cret•k. Homer's Odyssey: two Books. Herodotus. Greek Composition. Greek. II istory. !.atin. Livy, continued. Horace : Odes, Epodes, and Satires. Grammar. Latin Prose (Abbott). Lectures on Roman Antiquitie . Jlfalll<lllntirs . Geometry of Space (Chauvcnet). Plane Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, and Navigation (Wentworth). Lectures on the History of Mathematics. f:'llg lis!t. Synonyme . English Past and Present (Trench). Written Translations and Exercises in Literary Analysis. !':locution. Exercises in Voice building and Articulation.

SOPHOMORE CLASS - - o -CHRISTMAS

r. 2.

3.

TERM

Creek. Euripides: Medea. Greek Composition. Greek H istory. Latin. History of the Roman Republic. (Liddell). J[alhemalits. Spherical Trigonometry (Wentworth). Analytical Geometry (Bowser).


Ew•lish. English Rhetoric ( H ill). Exerc ise,; in Gra mmatical Critici ·m and in Literary Analy. is. Theme and Theme.plans. 5· F rcnclt. Grammar, to the Irregu lar Verb (K eetel). Exercises in Writm g and peaking. Tran lations.

TRINITY T E RM I. 2.

3. 4· 5·

6.

Cred:. Sophocles : Oedipus T yra nnus. Plato: Apology. Greek Co mpo ilion . Greek History. Latin. H orace: E pistles a nd A r Poetica. Selections from L at in Poets. T aci tu : Agri cola. E xtem pore T ranslat ion. E xe rci e in writing Lat in. Jlfatlu matics mtd ilftclzanics . H igher An alytical Geome try. Mechanic , with L ec tu res. Englis!t and 1?/tetoric. Rh etoric (Wh a tely). E xe rcises in Argum ent ati on an d the d ifferent kind of Style. The mes a nd Th eme- pla ns. French. Gra mma r, fin ished. Les P rosateurs Frans;a is (R oche). E xercises in Wri ting and peaking, with st udy of ext racts from French Authors. Elom tion . Exercises in Expre sion a nd Gesture.

JUNIO R CLASS ---<>- C H RISTM A S TE R M I. 2.

3· -1·

s. 6.

Cnek. Demosthenes : Popular Orations. Latin. Tacitus : Ann al . Extempore Translation : Pliny's Letters. Tran lations from English Auth ors. Extem porali a. H istory of the Roman Empire. Pl1ysics. Hydro ta tics, Hyd rodynami cs, Acoustics, and Opt ics (Atk in. on's Ganot). Experim ent and L ectures. Englis!t . History of the English Language (Craik). L ectures. Themes and Orig inal Ora ti ons Cermn 11. Gramm a r, to the Irregul a r Ve rb (Cook's Otto). E xercises in W riti ng and Speaking. Tran lat ions. IIistoJy. Lect ure on the Hi tory of Engla nd.

T RINITY T E R M

r. 2.

Creek. T heocritus. Luci a n. Latin. Juvenal: Satires. Plautus : Capt ivi or T rinummus. Vi rg il : Eclogues. Extempore T ra nslation: Q uintili an, Persiu s. Translations from English Authors. Latin Them es. L ectures on the Histo ry of Roman Literature.

26


3. .J. S·

6. 7·

Astro11omy ami Physics. T'hy ·ic. , continued. :'lf eteorology (Loomis), and Lecture.. A tronomy (Newcomb), and Lectures . E n rlis!t . Hi story of Engli'h L iterature ( haw). Lectures on Represen tative Auth ors. Th emes, Original Oratio.ns, and Forensics. German. Grammar, finished. IIan s Andersen: Bilderbuch ohne Hilder. Schill er : Wilh elm T ell. Ball adenb uch (Simonson). Exercises in W riting and . peaking, with critical study of tex t. Logic. Jevons's L ogic. /fistory. L ec tures on the llistory of the United tates.

SENIOR CLASS --oC HR ISTMAS

r. 2.

3· .j.

TERM

.llfdaj>llysirs. Metaphysics (Bowen's H amilton, ll enry's Cou in). Political Scit'llce. Pol• tical Economy (Fawcett or Roge rs). Recitations and Lectures. Physics. I [eat, Electricity, and Magnetism. Lectures and Experiments . English. Critical Readings from Shakespeare. Co mmcntarie on Shakespeare, a nd Lectures. Th emes and Ori gi nal Orati ons. 1/istory. Lectures on Anci ent H istory. TRINITY TERM

r. 2.

.j .

s.

Jlfdap!tysics mzd Aforal Philosop!ty. Metaphysics. conti nued. Moral Philosophy. Butler's Analogy and Ethical Sermons. 1/istory am/ Political ScimCI'. II i tory of European Civilization . Hi s tory of Repre entative Government. Constitut io n of the United States. R ecitatio ns and Lectures. Chemistry and Natural Sciena .. Chemi try: Inorganic and Organic (Ro ·c c). Lectures on the Hi tory of Ch emi stry. Conferen ces in Min era logy. Geology ( Dana). Vegetable Physiology (Gray) . Rnglis!t. T he Phil o oph y of English Literature. Lectures on American Author·, and on Contemporary Engli h Li terature. Th emes and riginal Orations. 1/istory. Lectures on the l [ istory of the Holy R oman Empire.

Ta.-The classes are di vided into sections in those stud ies in which it is found desirable to make thi c; arrangement in order to seeure th oroughness o f ins truction.

- -o-ELECTIVE COURSES F or the purpo;;e of afiurding facilities to those who desire additional instruction in particular departme nts, the Faculty are making arrangeme nts for Elective Cour es of study upon which the tude nts may enter during the latter part of the College course.


The following courses of Lectures are delivered each year : By Bishop Williams: to th e , en iors, on Ancient Histo ry and the History of the H oly Roman Empire ; to th e Juniors, on the Hist o ry of England and of the United State . By Presid ent Smith: to the Senior. , on Metaphysics. J3y Profe or Brocklesby: to th e Juniors, on the History of Astronomy. By Professor !Iart: to the J unio rs, on the Hi tory of Latin Literature; to the 路ophomores, on the Literature of th e . criptures; to the Freshmen, on Roman Anti quitie . By Professo r Bolton : io the 'eni ors, on Chemistry, Mineralogy . and Geology, and on the Hi tory of Chemi stry. By Profe s or Beckwith: to the Juniors, Sophomores, a nd Fre hmen, on Greek Literature. By Professo r Cheesman : to the Senior , on Heat, Electricity, and Magnetism ; to the Juniors, on Acoust ics and Optics; to the Sophomores, on Mechanics. By Professor Luther: to the Juniors, on Astron omy; to the Sophomores, on the Higher Curves; to the Freshmen on th e Il i tory of Math ematics. By Profe or Ferguson: to the Economy.

enior路,

on the Principles of Poli tical

By 1r. 1cCook: to the Ju niors, on German Literature; to the Sophomores, on French Literature. By Mr. John on: to the Seniors, on Shakespeare and the Engli sh Drama, and on American Authors and Contempo rary English Literature ; to the Juniors, on the Form of Poetry and on R~pre entative English Auth ors. By Dr. Wainwright: to the Se niors, on Anatomy an d Physiology . By Mr. Ham ersley: State .

to the Senior , on the Constitution of the Uni ted

By Dr. Scudder : to the Freshmen, on Hygie ne.


ARRANGED

IN THE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT.

OF THEIR



'84 CHARLES Ic LEA ANDREWS. WILLlAM CHAMPION DEMING. JOHN BRISBA 'E l!OLLI TER. JAME FREDERIC OLMSTED. WILLIA 1. RUSSELL SEDGWICK.

'85 LEVI FRA CIS WAR ER.

'86 I-IE RY READING HEYDECKER. HERMANN LILIENTHAL. HOR AT IO ELSON, JR. LEONARD EDWARD WELCH, JR. FREDERICK IIUB BARD WOLCOTT.

'87 CHARLES WlLLIAM BOWMA . WILLIAM BEAC£1 OL~1. TED. GEORGE WASHINGTON RODGERS. KOBERT EDWARD LEE RODGERS. JOSEPH WELLi r GTO • SHAN ' ON. LEW! HIRAM TO E.

3I


FRATRES IN URBE

D. W. PARDEE, 40 . C. R . CHAPMAN, 47路 C. E. GRAVES, so. C. J. HOADLEY, sr. G. D. SARGEA T, sr. W. A. M. WAI WRIGHT, 64. J. H. BROCKLE BY, 65. W. C. BROCKLESBY, 69. ARTHUR BROCKLESBY, 70. J. W. GRAY, 72 . W. D. MORGAN, 72. J. H. BARBOUR, 73W. C. SKI ER, 76. G. W. BEACH, So. W. B. ELSO , Sr .

32


CORPORATION

PRESIDENT:

DWTGliT WHITFIELD PARDEE. 1'/CE-PRESIDENT:

GEORGE DOUGLA . SARGEA 'T . SECRETANJ':

LE 1 ARD WOODS RICHARDSO '路 TREASURER:

JOII

liE

~y

BROCKLESB\'.

JOH T UR ER WAlT. THOMAS GALLAUDET. H E I Y JOEL SCUDDER. J II HENR Y STEVENS (2U ICK. WILLIAM A. M. WAINWRIGHT. \VILLI A 1 CLAIBOR E BROCKLE. B\'. JOH 1 WATKIN S01 GRAY. WILLIAM CONYER E SKI1

33

ER.


I. K. A. GRADUATE MEMBERS Davies, \V. G., 6o *DeForrest, G. A., 55 *DeLancy, T. J., 40 DeLano, F. R., 65 DeZeng. E., 40 *Dick, J. l\1., 54 Dirickson, L. 1.., 41 *Dorsey, \V. H. I., 36 Downe , L. T., 4 Drigg , T. I., 4 *Dyer, A., 70 Erwin, J. B., 76 Erwin, R. (;., 74 *Faxon, E., 47 *Ferrill, \V. . , 7S Foote, I., 42 *Franklin E. C. , 54 *Gadsden, C. E., so *Gadsden, J. A., so Gallaudet, B. B., So Gallaudet, T., 42 *Gardner, II. G., 65 Gowen, F. C., S2 *Gordon, 0. K., s8 Graves, C. E., 50 Grave , G. , 49 Gray, J. W., 72 *Hale, C. F., 47 Hale, C . . , 62 *Hal ey, A. , 37 * ll amilton, H . C., 51 H ardee, C . H. , Br :> [f arri, T. L. , 4 1 Hasell, B. D., 49 Hasell, L. C., so Haw ley, F. l\1., 6r *llatlehursl, G. H ., 42 Hazlehur,t, J. \V. , 51 Hazlehurst, R., 4 I *llenry, J. F., 34 Hewlett, S. I I., 74 *Heyward, J. F., 48 Hoadley, C. J., SI -lo !-I opson, E. C. , 64 Hopson, G. 13., 57 Horton, P. A., 6 H otchkiss, C. E., 82 Hovey, H. E., 66 *Ingalls, T .. 52 Jackson, R. E., 45 *Jarvis, J. S., 57 *John on, E. P., 65 Johnson, W. F., 66 *Jones, C. II., 35

Abbott, C. W., 49 Abbott, ] . P., 49 Adam , G. Z. , 39 *Adam , ]. R., 49 Allen, E. T., 41 *Ani taki, ]., 37 A he,]. B., 30 *Backus, C. A. , 52 Bacon, T. W . , 46 Bakeweil, J., 59 Barbour, ] . II., 73 Barclay, R., So Bartlet, 11. P., 72 *Bayard, \V. II., 41 *Bayley, J. R., 35 Beach, E .•. , 3 Beach, G. W., o Belden, . ~I., 4S *Benton, M. F., sS Bond, J., 40 *Bondurant, W . E., 63 *Brainerd, N. L., 43 Brander, II. 1\1., 45 *Brandt, L., 49 Brewer, \V. L., 3 Brinley, E. II., 49 Brinley, 1'., 47· Brocklesby. A., 70 Brockle by, J. II., 65 Brockle by, \V. C., 69 *Brownell, T. S., 35 *Buchanan, J., 53 Bull, \V . l\1 ., 39 *Butler, 1. . , 44 Caldwell, C. E., 82 *Campbell, C. I., 30 Carpenter, J . . , 79 Carpenter, R. I I., r Chapin, D. D., 56 Chapin, \V. l\I., 74 Chapman, C. R., 4 7 Clapp, F., 55 lark, A.M., 77 Clark, E. ., 65 Clarke, R. I. , 45 Clement, P. W., 6S Cogge hall, G. A ., 65 Cogswell, \V. S., 6r *Comstock, J. C., 3S Conyngham, . ~I.. 59 Co it, P .•. , 45 *Cowling, R. 0., 6r *Curti , W. E., 43 Daves, G. , 57

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*Kellogg. II. L., 36 *Ker, J., 43 King, H. W., 36 *Lambert, D .. 36 Lansing, C. A., 66 Leaken, W. R., So *LeRoy, A. ., 42 LeRoy, J., 69 LeRoy, T. 0 ., 42 1ack, J. E .. 71 Mallory, G. ., sS *Mallory, \V. H., 6o r-1 arble, F. P., Sz Marshall, J., 42 Ma>.on, A. T., 路 I *Matthewson, J., 46 * lclnt o h, J. II., 53 McKennan, J. D., 76 *;\leech , H. f., 42 Millard, A. B., 36 *Miller, N., 47 Moffett, G. II., 78 Moore, C. E., 76 1oore, D. S., 64 Morgan, G. B.. 70 Morgan, W. D., 72 1organ, W. F., 35 !orri ll, C. A., 67 *Mowry, D . .'., 67 elson, W. B., Sr icholls, G. H., 39 * ichols, R. \V., 33 Overfield, J. L., 55 Pardee, D. W., 40 Parks, S. H., S2 Paine, R. T., 32 * Payne, J. W., 61 *Peake, C. F., 42 Peck, T . M. , So Peck, W. E., 71 *Perkins, L. II., 34 Peters, G. E., so Phelp, J. S., 32 Proctor, C. I I., 73 Quick, J. H. S., 5 Rtchard on, L. W .. 73 Richardson, R. D., 71 Ripley, P., 47 Robert. on , J. A., 54 Rogers, R. ., 45 Rowlann, E .. 57 Sargeant, G. D., 51 Sawyer. J. L., 50 Scott, E. G., 57 Scudde r, C. D., 75

Scudder, E. 1:., 77 Scudder, II. J., 46 *Scudder, T., 54 Sherman, II. B., 3S Sherman, ll. M., 77 *Sherwood, W. B., 36 Shipman, P. W., S2 hort, \V. B., 67 *Singletary, G. E. B., 49 .'kinner, W. ., 76 . mall, E. F., 74 *Smith, C. [J., 36 Smith, J. 11., 74 *Smyth, J. W., 52 Starr, J., 56 *Starr, S., 2<) Stedman, 1 . S., 63 Stirling, W. H., 44 Stone. J. A., 44 Stoughton, ' . C., 38 *Sumner, A. E., 61 Sutton, E. B., 76 芦Taylor, F. L., 43 Taylor, W. F., 44 *Terry, C. E., sr *Thomas, G. II., 41 Thompson, I I. W., S3 Todd, C. J., 55 Towle, W. A., 46 Tracey, \V. D., 42 *Tracy, J. R., 39 *Tudor, II. B., so Turner, J. H., 38 Van Zandt, C. C .. 51 *VanZandt, W., 29 Varley, C. D., 4r Wainwright, W . A . M., 64 Wait. J. T., 35 *Warren, E. I., So Warren, J. M .. 32 *Warren, \V. II., 34 *Waring, C. l\1., 36 W ashburn, L. C., r Way, J. A., 37 *Webb, E. C., 75 W ebb, W. E., 40 Webb, \V. W., 82 White, J. G., 54 Whit e, R. A., Sr Wi ggin, A. IT., 6S *Wolcott, . G., 47 *Wood, H . .' ., 71 Woodbury, T. C., 71 \Voodworth, F. A., So Woodward , G. A., 55 *DECEASED.

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EPSILON

CHAPTER


ACTIVE MEMBERS '75 THOMAS McLEAN.

'77 ROBERT HABERSHAM COLEMAN.

'82 DANIEL MURRAY BOHLEN, ERNEST FLAGG HENDERSON, WILLIAM CRAWFORD SHELDON, JR.

'83 FRANK ROOSEVELT.

'84 HARMON PUMPELLY READ, EDWARD SIMS VAN ZILE.

'85 HENRY COZZENS APPLETON, SIDNEY TROWBRIDGE MILLER, FRANK WILLIAM OWEN, ROBERT THORNE.

'86 GEORGE EMERSON BEERS.

'87 FREDERICK EVEREST HAIGHT, STRA THEARN HENDRIE, GEORGE SAFFORD WATERS.

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GRADUATE MEMBERS OF THE EPSILON CHAPTER OF THE FRATERNITY OF DELTA PSI Allyn , A . \V., 6r Appleton, C. A., S2 Appleton, E. D., So Atkin.on, J. G., 64 Barnwell, R. W., 72 Barnwell, S. E., 72 Barton, C. C., 69 Bibb, W. A .. 75 Blackwell, J., Jr., 66 Blis , G. H., 64 Bohlen, D . l\1., S2 Bowen, A., 63 Brainerd, J. B., S2 Bran degee, J. E .. 74 *Brandegee, L. C. , 77 Breckenridge, A. E., 70 *Breese, H. L., 57 Brigham, H. H .. 76 Brown, T. M ., 64 Buck ingham, W. B., 69 Burr, W. H., 78 Butler, \V., 5S Cady, J. C., 6o Carter, C. L.. 54 *Cenas, 13. C .• 56 Chapin, F. W., 79 Chapin, \V. V., 7 Chapman, T. B .. So Cheever, J. D., Sr Clark, J. W . , 63 Clemson, T. G., 56 Clifford, S. W .. Jr. , 68 Clyde. W. P .. 62 Coleman, R. H., 77 Cookson, F. M., 61 *Coxe, J. N ., 55 Crane, R. M., 55 Curtis, F. R., So Curtis, G. M., So Curtis, R. H., 68 Curtis, W. E .. 75 *Darrell, A . . , 59 *Dayton, W. B ., 56 Deal, J. A .. 72 DeForest, J. G., 82 *DeRossett. A. L ., 62 *DeRossett, E. S ., 64 Devendorf, G. S., 55 DuBois, G. M., 74 DuBois, H . 0 ., 76

Edson, S., 55 Edward , A. N., 76 ElberL, W. N., 79 Elwell, G. E., 70 Fisher, T. R .. 62 Fordney, T. P., 62 Fuller, J. R., 70 *Fuller, S. G., 58 Fuller, S. R., 70 Gardner. C. H . , 70 Gibson, B. ., 69 *Glazier, T. C., 6o Goodspeed , J. H., 66 *Goodwin, G. H., 62 Graham, . M ., 5'1 Grannis, F. 0 .. 73 Hall , F. DeP., 78 Hall ett , W. T., 62 Harding, N., 73 I-Ian·aden, F. S., 67 Harris, W. R., 58 Hartshorne, E. M .. 56 Hazlehurst, G. A., 79 Hen de rson, E. F., 82 Hitchings, H. B., 54 Hoffman, C. F .. 51 Holbrooke, G. 0., 69 Holbrooke, S., 67 Hotchkin, S. F., 56 Howard, G. H., 72 Hull, A. S., 66 Ingersol l, G. P., 83 Jardine, H. D ., 68 Jennings, A. B ., 6r Kane, G., 75 Kerr, E . L., 55 Kidder, E. H., 63 *Kirby, J . W .. 65 Knoblock, A. F., 55 *Lamson, \V., 56 Lawrence, C . V., 56 *Leacock, J. H., sS *Lewis, E. B ., 65 Lewis, J. I., 62 Lewis,:. S., 61 *Lewis, T. C., 71 Lewis, W. II .. 65 Lincoln, F. T., 76 Lincoln, G. \V., 75 Mackay, W . R., 67.


Martindale, H. S., 79 McClory, H., 51 McCollough, D. H., 73 McCouch, H. G., 75 McLean, T., 75 Miller, H., So Miller, P. S., 64 *Mines, F. S., 64 Mines, J. F., 54 Morgan, B. T., 6t Morse, J. F., 66 Murray, A . •. , Jr., 71 Murray, F. \ ., Yale, 77 Murray, R., 73 elson, R. ll., So Nichols, G. G., 67 * orris, E. C., 61 Norris, H., 63 orton, F. L., 6S Nott, R. II., 71 Padgett, P., 76 *Palmer. . C., 51 Parsons, lJ., S3 Parsons, J. R., Jr., Sr Pattison, G. B., 81 Paxson, H. C., 51 Pearce. J. S., 62 Peck, D. L., 62 l erkins, G. E., Sr *Pierce, 11. li., sS Pinckney, F. S. , 62 Platt , Chas., Jr .. 75 Platt, Clayton, 74 Platt, W. A., 75 Read, H. P., 84 Roosevelt, F., 83 Rn sell, F. G., So Russell, II., 84 Rutherford, 1!. V., 76 Scott, I I. B., 78 Sheld on , W. C., S2 *Shreve, W. I., 53

Smallwood, S. B., 63 *Smith, H. S., 62 Smith, I. S., 64 Smith, R. H .. 69 Smith, W. G. W., 71 Stark, B. Jr., 79 Stark, W. M., 75 tedman, T. W., 74 *Steele, H. D., 51 *Stevens, S., 65 *Stillwell, R. M., 70 Strong, C. M., 64 Strong, J. R., 82 Sumner, C. A., 56 Swenson, E. P., 75 Swenson, S. A., Sr Thompson, S. C., 72 Thorne, N.D., 71 Totten, C. A. L., 69 Trowbridge, S. B. 1)., 83 *Turner, \ V. JI., 64 Underhill, G. H., 73 Vibbert, II. C., 68 Vibbert, W. H.•, 5S Wanzer, C., 66 Waterman, L., 71 *Watson, \V. C., 63 Watts, E. B., 73 Whistler, W. G. MeN., 57 White, F. W., 7S Wilcox, F. L., So Wilcox, F. P., So Wildman, T. G., 57 Willi ams, C. C., 71 Williams, C. G., So Wilm erding, 11., S1 Winkley, R. L., 79 Wood in, W. R., 58 Woodruff, E. H .. 82 Wright, G. E., 74 Young, A. M., 82 * DB.CKASRO.

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PHI KAPPA CHAPTER


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'84 JOl-IN MORGAN BRAINARD, HUBERT DAVIS CROCKER, GEORGE HEATHCOTE HILLS, REGINALD HILL , HARWOOD IIU TINGTON, FRANK WOOD RICHARDSO

'85 WILLIAM HENRY BOARDMA N, ARCHlBALD ODMAN, *GEORGE FREDERICK IIUMPHREY.

'8 6 LEWIS CAMERON, J AMES GOODWi r , EDWARD BUCKI GIIAM IIATCH, JOII McCLURG IIAYS.

'87 OCTAVIUS APPLEGATE, JR., WILLIAM WYATT BARBER, GEORGE CALVERT CARTER, ALBERT CHURCH HAMLI * D&C KASHLI.


GRADUATE MEMBERS OF THE PHI KAPPA CHAPTER oF ALPHA DELTA PHr HOWELL, G. D., 82. HUBBELL,]. H., 56. HUNTER, C., 78. HUNT! 'G TON, G. S., 81. HUNT! GTON, H. K. 6. HUNTINGTON,]. T., ~o: H NT! 'GTO J W 8 H Tl CTON: R·. \V.', t~. HUSKE, ] .. 77INGER SOLL, C. M., J9· *1\'E , A :11., 56. JACOBS, E. C, 55· ]AlliES, C .. 62. JARVI • R. W. H., 48. JEWETT, P. A., 37· KE EDY, F., 68. *KIRTLA D, ] ., 70. *K ' EELA D, G., So. KURTZ. C. 111. , 83. KURTZ.]. E., 77. LEAVER, H. K., 59· LV~IAN, A. ] .. 78. JIIADDOX, W. T ., 59. li!A LLETT, W. P., 4 . JI IIDDLEBR OO K, L. N., 48. JIIOCK, L C., 78. fORSS, ]. R., 41· NEWTON, E. P., St. ORTON, G. H. , 75· *OLMSTEAD, H., 42. PAUIER. N., 45· PEABODY, F. B., 48. PERRY,]. B., 72 . PERRYMAN, E.G, 55· PETERS, W. C., 48. PITTS. C. H., 65. PLUMER, L. M., 74· PORTER, T. A., 76 POTTS. F . H., 68. PRESCOTT. 0. S., 44· PRESTON, J. A., 55· PYNCHON, T . R., 4t. SARTWELL£, W. D., 75 . SISTA RF., C. G., 47· JIIYTH, ]. D .• 14· SNOW, A. H., 79. SNYDER, E., 72. STIMSON, L. B., 48. STEWART, G. T., 78. STO F:, :\I., So. STONE, S., So. STOR~I. C., 39· SULL!VA ,F. R .,66. THURJIIAN, A. W., 67. TRACY. E ., 55· WADSWORTH, L. F., 44· WARNER, A.} ., 42. WARNER, D. T., 72 . WAT ON,S. N.,82. WHALEY, P. H. , 74· WHEATON . C., 49· WHITLOC K, H. R., 70. WILLIAMS, E. W. , 53· WILLIAMS, J. H .. 54· WOODRUFF, F. D., 83. YALE, H. A., 46.

ANDREW , R., 53· D . i\f., 58. BARTO, R. \'., 82. BELLINGER, E. B., 72. BIXBY, R. F., 70. BLACKMER, W. C., 78. llOARD;\L\;-.1, W. ]. , 54· BOOTH, T. R., 52. BOWMA, , ]. P .. 53· *llRAI ARD. E. W ., 42. RRAI ' ARD.].,5•· RR\'A . W., 75· BRY.\NT, P. S., 70. •BULKELEY, C. E., 56. BUXTO , ]. B. , 72. BUXTO , ]. C., 73· CA;'.IERUN, ]. I. H., 79· CAPRON, A., 45· CARTER, B. M., 82. CARTJ::R, C. H., 82 . CARTF:R, ]. R., 83 . CHASE, F., 52. CHJ::SHIRE,J. B.,6q. CHin1AN, G. C., 45· •CHln iAN, G. S .. 78. CR\'ST I F:, 1'. l\L L., 63 . CHURCH, . P.,41. CLARK, ,\ . F., 75· COE, G.]., 74· COlT, C. \\'., 82 . CONKLIN, H. H., 38. COOKE, G. L., 70 . COOKE, 0. D., 44· COWL, M. L., 83. CRANE, T., 45· CRO B\', D. G., 51. CURTI S, H . C.. Sr. DRANE, H. l\1., 52. ELLIOTT,] . H., 72. FISHER, R., 56. FLAGG, E. 0., 4S. FLAGG, J. B., 46. FLOWER, S., 45· FOOTE, C. E., 76. FRF:EL. 0, C. W., St. GEER. G.] .. 42. GILMORE. A. P., 74· •GOODWYN, W. S., 38. GORDON, T. H., 71 . GRAHA~l , H. C., 6r. GRAHAM,]., 72. GRI WOLD, B. H., 66. H ,\GAR, W. C., 79· HALL, G. R., 42. HARD! G, A., 79· HAYS. W. W., 58. HAZLEH URST, G. B., 77•HEATH,J . F., JS. HEN HAW, C. H., 53· HIESTER, I., 76. H I LLS, G. lll., 47· HILLS,]. D., 78. HOLCOMB, B. T., 59· HOLLEY. W. W., 61. HOOFF', ]. L ., 46. HOOKER, S.D., 77· HOOPER, G. G., 66. AR~ISTRONG,

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FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM A. BARTLETT, Dartmouth, S2. JOII BARSTOW, Dartmouth, S3. Rev. PRoF. ISBO T. BECKWITH, PH . D., Vale, 6S. lfoN. EDWARD B. BEN Err, Yale, 66. WILLIAM J. BETTS, Yale, 70. PERCY S. BRYANT, Phi Kappa, 70. CHARLES II. BU CE, Yale, 6o. GEORGE F. CADY, Middletown, 69. liON. DAVID S. CALIIOU , Yale, 4S. FRANK W. CHENEY, Brunonian, 54. GEORGE II. DAY, Geneva, 73ROBERT E. DAY, Vale, 52. HORACE S. FULLER, M.D ., Amherst, 5S. ELWOOD S. GERARD, Middletown, n ARTHUR L. GILLETTE, Amherst, So. FREDERICK \V. GREE E, Amherst, S2. CHARLES E. GROS , Yale, 69. I'ANETT l\f. HASTINGS, M.D., Hamilton, 39· FREDERICK VA N II. HUDSON, Dartmouth, 6o. REv. JOli T. IIUNTINGTO , Phi Kappa, so. JOliN \V. IIU ' Tl GTO , Phi Kappa , S3. ALVI P. HYDE, Yale, 45· RICHARD W. ll. JARVIS, Phi Kappa, 4S. JOll C. KIN EY, Yale, 61. CHARLES S. LANE, Amherst, So. CHARLES S. MlLL ·, Amherst, S2. LEONARD MOR E. Amherst, 71. REv. THOMAS S. POTWIN, Yale, 51. REv. THOMAS R. 1-'YNCIION, D.D., LL.D., Phi Kappa, 41. JARED REID, JR., Yale, 46. REv. A. JUDSON SAGE, D.D., Rochester, 6o. REv. STORRS 0. SEYMOUR, Yale, 57· lioN. :NATHANIEL Sllll'MAN, Yale, 4S. llo •. GEORGE G. ILL, Yale, 52. REv. WILDER 1ITII, Yale, 57· ALPIIEUS If. SNOW, Phi Kappa, 79· REv . AMUEL M. TILES, Middletown, 6o. SAMUEL B. ST . JOHN, M.D., Yale, 66. MELANCTilON STORR , M.D., Yale, 52. WILLIAM E. STRO G, Dartmouth, S2. HENRY E. TAl TOR, Yale, 65. \VILLISTO \V ALKER, Amherst, S3. REY. PERCY II. \ HALEY, Phi Kappa, 74· FRANK D. WOODRUFF, Phi Kappa, S3.

43


FRATERNITY

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~~JP~ ~)1)sil

ALPHA CHI CHAPTER

44

n


ROLL OF CHAPTERS Yale, Bowdoin, olby, Amherst, Brown, University of Mis issippi, University of Virginia, Harvard, Kenyon, . Dartmouth, Middlebury, University of Mi higan, Williams,. College of the City of New York, Hamilton, Madison, . Lafayette, University of Rochester, Rutgers,. Indiana Asbury, Wesleyan, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Adelbert, Cornell niversity, University of Chi ago, yracuse University, . olumbia, University of California. Trinity, .

45

Plti. Tluta. Xi. Sigma. Upsilon. Chi. Eta. . Alplta. . Lambda. Pi. Alplta Prime. 0 micron. Epsilon. Nu. Tau. Mu. Rho. Beta-Phi. 1 lli-Ciu'. Psi Pili. Gamma-Phi. Psi-Omega. Beta-Chi. Delta-Citi. Delta. Phi- Gamma. Beta. Theta-Zeta. Alpl1a-Ciu'.


ACTIVE MEMBERS OF ALPHA CH I

'84 WILLIAM STA1 LEV BARROW

'85 NATHAN FOLLIN DAUCHY, HIRAM BE JAMIN LOO IL. SAMUEL SMITH MITCHELL.

'86 PAUL HERBERT BIRDSALL, HE RY ADDI ON GRAFF.

'87 ALEXANDER HOPKI S ANDER ON, MARTY KERFOOT COSTER , CHARLES E P HRAI l DEUEL, CHARLES THOMAS WATERS.


GRADUATE MEMBERS OF THE ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Barrows, John Chester, So. Bidwell, Lawson Brewer, So. Bidwell, Walter Davidson, S1. Black, Harry Campbell, So. Brewer, Seabury Doane, S2. Burton, Richard Eugene, S3. Chapman, Thomas !:lion , 83. Cook, Charles Smith, Sr. Cowie. . Arthur Woodruff, Sr. Fleming, David Law, So. *Goodrich, Willi am Sloo, S2.

Grin!, Alfred Poole, Sr. Hamilton, Charle Anderson, S2. Holden , Seaver Milton. 2. Linsley, Arthur Beach, S2. Loveridge, Henry Clarence, So. Rein eman, Adolph William, Sr. Reineman, Robert Theodore, 83. Rodgers, Wellington Jame~. So. Walker, William Dunda , 82. Wheeler, Francis Melville, 83. Wright, Arthur Henry, 83.

FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM T. BACO , M.D .. Yale, 68. REv. NATHANIEL J. BURTON, D.D., Wesleyan. l-IoN. WILLIAM C. CASE, Yale, 57. CHARLES II. CLARI<;, Yale, 71. WALLACE I. COBURN, D artmouth, 82. SAMUEL B. COlT, Lafayette, 86. ATWOOD COLLINS, Yale, 73ARTHUR W. COWLES, Trinity, Sr. GEORGE H. CUMMINGS, Amherst, So. FREDERICK W. DAVIS, Yale, 77 . E. HART FENN, Yale, 79· HoN. HARRISON B. FREEMA I, Yale, 62. CoL. JACOB L. GREE E, University of Michigan , 61. CHARLES A. HAMILTON, Trinity, S2. DANIEL R. HOWE, Yale, 74· GEORGE H. HUBBARD, Dartmouth, So. FRA K E. HYDE, Yale. 79· WILLIAM \V. HYDE, Yale, 76. P. IIENRY I GALLS, Bowdoin, 77· FRANKLIN S. JUNE, Middlebury, Sr. GEORGE H. LEE, Wi lliam s, 79· WILLIAM L. MATSON, LL.B., Yale, 62. CHARLES S. ASH, Amherst, n CHARLE H. OWEN, LL.B., Yale, 6o. REv . ED\YIN P. PARKER, Bowdoin, 56. Ho:-<. WILBERT W. PERRY, Yale, 71. SAMUEL 0. PRE 1 TICE, Yale, 73· FREDERICK J . SHEPHARD, Yal e, 73 · EUGENE L. MYTH, Brown, So. PIERRE . STARR, M.D., Yale, 6o. CLINTON F. STEPHENS, R. P. I., 6S. JOilN M. TAYLOR, Williams, 67. JOHN D. TUCKER, Yale, 6r. CHARLES L . WAY, Yale, S5. YU G \\'ING, Yale, 54· *DBCEASKD.

47


BETA BETA CHAPTER


'82 HEBER HOFF.

'84 WILLIAM HENRY HITCHCOCK, FRANK ELIS!TA JOHNSON, GEORGE ERNEST M. GILL, HENRY RITCHIE NEELY, EDWARD LAW.'O r T'URDY.

'85 ROBERT CUNINGHAM, SAMUEL HERBERT GIESY, l' REDER!CK DANFORTH LOBDELL, WILLIAM DE !SON McCRACl AN, ALBERT DELAFIELD NEELY. ]OI-l

'86 CLARENCE GRIFFIN CHILD, EDWARD CULLEN NILES.

' 87 WILLIAM AGUR BEARDSLEY, LLOYD SAL TUS, CIIARLES liE RY TIBBITS, FRANCIS BA KS WiliTCOME.

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FRATRES I N

JA~IES

URBE

P. ANDREWS, Beta, 77·

HoN. JOHN R. BUCK, Xi, 62 . CLARENDO C. BULKLEY, Be ta Beta, 75· ALFRED B. BULL, Beta Beta, 59· E. B. CON GDON, Zeta, S2 . G. PJERPO T DAVIS , Beta, 66. JOHN C. DAY, Beta, 57· W ILLIA M B. DUN

I t G,

~ f. D.,

Beta, 63.

CHAS. E . FE LLO WES, Beta, 56. Rav. PROF. HENRY FERGUSON, Beta Beta. 6S . HoN. GEORGE . G !Li\!A . , Beta Beta, 47· H oN. WILLIAM HAMER SLEY, Beta Beta, 5S. Rav. PROF. SAMUEL HART, Beta Beta, 66. G. F. H AWLEY, ilf.D., Be ta, 66. H oN. JO EPH R . HAWLEY, LL.D ., Psi, 47 · ARTHUR N. HOLLISTER, Beta, 5S. C. F. JOHNSON , Beta, 55· R av. WJLL! Ai\l S. KARR, D.D., Gamma, 51. C. B. LATfi\IER, Gamma, Sr. S. C. fETZGER, Beta, So. R &v. WILLI AM D. i\IORTON, Theta, 57· Rav. WILLI AM F. NICHOLS, Beta Beta, 70. HENRY K. OLMSTED, M.D., Beta Reta, 46. H oN. CHARLES ~l. POND, Beta Beta, ;S. HE RY ROBERTS, Beta, 77· H oN. HENRY C. ROB! ' SON , Beta, 53 · GEORGE H. SEYMS, Beta Beta, 72. H oN. J OSEPH H . S PRAGUE, Alpha, 51. LEWIS E. STA NT ON, Beta, 55· Ra v. CHARLES E. STOWE, Al pha, 75· ]A ll i ES U. TAl TOR, Beta, 66. H oN. ] . H AMMOND TRUMB U LL, LL.D ., Beta, Rav. J OSEPH H. TWICHELL, Beta, 59· CHAR LES D UDLEY WAR ER, Psi, 5r. F. G. WEBSTER, Ze ta, S3. EDGAR T. WELLES, Beta, 64.

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MEMBERS AND MEMBERS ELECT OF BETA B ETA CHAPTER II nclud in g deceased mem bers o f the order of Beta Beta whose names are marked w ith a *Alexander, J I . \V. , 57 l ~ackus, B. E ., 70 B:ti lcy, \1 . K. , 79 Baldw in, 1.. B., 6o lh rh nu r, II . ~I. , 70 Bea upillier, A . f -., sf> Beckwi th, ] . \\' .,52 llcncd icl, S., ~7 Bc nj:tmin, \\' .If., 57 Betts, J. II .,~~ Birck hc:td, \\' . I r., 6 r

Hisl10p, If., 6 r Blair, \V . R. , 75 Rolles , R. C.. 55 *Bo. twick, II . 1'., .j(> llosl wick, \ \ '. L ., 51 Bowditch, J. T ., 73 Howlt•s, J. .!f. . 60 Boyl,ton, ·. \\' .. 7 Brediu , IV. S. , o llrewH>rl, E. R., 6, .Rn·wer, A . L. . 53 * Bridgc, J.. .J 7 /3rOII.<011, Jll .. 52 *Brown, T . :'> 1., 50 Brown, J. E., 3

Bruudagt•, R. B., 7•

Buffington, J., 75 Bu ffington, 0., 7<) Bulkley, l' . C., 75 Bulkley, \\' . I l. , 73 Bull, .\ . B., 59 Hurgwin, C. C., 72 Burgwin, J. II . K., 77 Burgwin, ,\ . 1'. , 82

Rurkt• , E . . \ ' .. 76 Cady, D . K .• 55 C:tmmann, I J. :'>I., 7-1 ·am ph<:ll, R. J> f. , 7 Carpenter, C., 2 Carpc n kr, S. H., 73 Carter, I!. S., 69 Cha.,c, I I . R., 72 Child, E. N., 5 *Clark, r;., 70 *'Jere, ·. ~1. , ~ 5 Ckrc, F. J., ~ 3 ,oletnan, ·. ~., 2 Collin, 1. B., 7-1 o ft ,\\.'. U., .j.J Cotton , D. P., 71 Cotton, 1!. E., 7-1 Craik, C. E .• N ro by, \\' . L ., So

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Cummins, A. C., 51 Da hid I, E. F., ~6 *D:tyton, :11. B., 63 *Dewey, D. P., 64 Dickerso n, 1-:. X . , ]r, 7-1 Dock ray, E. f.., :i Douglas, (;. W., 71 Douglass , :'>I.. ~6 Dmyton, \\' .. 71 Drumm, T. 1.• i.J Du Bois, J. ·C.. 53 * !·:aston, C. C., 51 Edmunds , C. C., Jr., 77 Elmer, W. T., 1 * l·:ly, J. F., (q l·:mery, R., S.J l•:mcry, \\' . S., r 1-:,Trcsl, ·. S.• 71 Ferguson, 1·:. :\I. , 59 h : rguson, I I ., 6 *Ferguson, J. I )., 51 * Fcrguvm, S., 57 Fc rgu . on, \\' ., (>3 Fi ske, (;. :'>It-C., 70 1.-ogg. T. H., 52 Ftl\dcr, 1:. I l ., (n Frenc h, L., 53 ( ;allaudd, E . ~I. , 56

Cardiuer E . N. , 56

(;co rge, J. F. , 77 C:corgc, J. II ., 72 (;corge, T. ~I. :\., o ( ;ilman, (; . S., .J7 (;olden II . L., 3 (;oodrid1, ,\ . B., 52 c;ooclrich . ]. H., M> (;oodridge; E., (>O Goodridge, F., 57 2 c; o uld, c. *<~rct:nc, F. I 1" ., 2 Crccnc, (;., 3

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6o

Gregory, II. JJI .• 56 c;" inn, F. \\' ., 72 ll all, .'.,54 ll amerslcy, \V. 5 l! arriman, 1'. 1>., -15 ll arrimnn, 1'. \\' . , 72 * ll art, C., 70 ll art,S.,66 H ayden, C. G., 66 1-lermamt, S .. 57 * H ewitt,.' . G., 77 Hi ckox, G . A., 51


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I lid", ( ;, ( ., 5(> llich, J. :\!., 5-I llicb, \\ .C., -1 ' lli tchrnt.:k, \\. \., S-1 II ofT, I f., "2 llolWn)', ().,

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l )urd, .\. D., 77 l l nrd, J. IJ., 7-1 I f yde, 1·: . \I., 73 * I hell, C. ~f., (>3

S.·ymaur, C. fl .. 52 Scym s, (:. II ., 72 Shr~", _1. 1'. C .. 7 1 Sherman . S., so Short, \\' . S., '3 Shr~\' e, B. 1•' . 11 ., 7, Smith, C. ll., --1 Spencer, \\' . (;., 53 Stanley, C . :'1 1., 6 Stnnky, J.D., 77 Stedman, 'f. l .. , 7-1 *.'t<.:cle, 0. R., 33 *Sterling, J. C., -1-1 Stocki ng, ·. I I . '\\' .,(><> Stoddard , E. \ '., (l!J Stoddard, J., 7 1 Storrs, I ,, 1.:., 63 Stotsmbu'i?· j. f l. , so Stout, J. ;.,·., 70 *S1udky, \V. Jl ., 50 Sylc, J[. W ., 67 Sylc, L . D., 79 Taylor, E. H., 73 Taylor, .J. 1' .. 43 T ibbits, W. 1 ~ .• 6r Tingley, Cf. C., 52 : :1:rcmainc.:, t.'. JJ. H., 66 ··· I ruby, J. :.'< ! ., 79 Tu flid,~e , E. K. , 76 Tullle, R. II ., 46 '\'a kutinc, '\V. A., 72 *Van \'"~trand, · . . \. , 77 * \ 'inccnt, S., 5 Wakejiefd, J. B .. -16 \V arner, B. 1<:., 76 '\Vnrren, S. B., 59 \\' ebb, W . R., 7' '\Vchsler, L., 0 W ebster, \V . ll ., 6 1 W elles, I I. T ., -13 \\' ell~s. L. II., (q W hitney, Tl. E., 7-1 1-Vilfson , C. T. , 77 W ilson, D. B., 7<) *'\Vin<:hesl<:r, S. F (,(, '\Vithcr.ponn, 0. , s'6 \ Voodman, l' . E., 73 \V orthingt•>J>, E. W ., r Ziegler, P., i2

jadson, A ., 6n J~cksnn,

\\' .. \., 3 is, S. ,,. . , 4 5 ;;'Johnson, 1·:. 1 -:., sr) Johnson, ( ;, I >., 5-I '~J•>hnson, S. \\'., sS ]ones, •. \ \'., r ) ones, E. 1'., Jr., 77 *Kelley. J., 4-1 I~ n

Kempe, E .. \.., , r J\enndt, ! .. JJI., 70

Kis,nm, E. \ ·. B.,(><; A'iffrdge, A. S., 57 1\!oppmburg , II. W., 5• 1.; ni<:kcrhncker, I >. ll.. 53 f:rumbhaar, II. 11 .. 55 l .anpher, I .. ,\ ., , o Lcfling'\\'ell, C. S., 5-I Lewis, C. 1•'., 77 l. ind~ley, C. 1\ ., -I<J * Long, W ., -13 J.o7't•ridgr., D. R., so ;\ Iackay-Sm ilh, A .. 72 * ~l aclin, R. B., 58 l\1 arshnll, \1. :'If., 63 ~ l ather, \\'. (;., 77

illrConiht•, S.. 56 ;\ l cl'rackan, ). I f. , \ k l \'ur, l\". \\' ., Sz ;\ l c~J ·, J. E., 5 \ !orris, F., 6-t

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J.

]c,

l{oi!l'l't', \\ . .J., 75 Roge rs. \ \ ' . 1·:., 77 *Ruddu·, \\'. , -1 Sca rborough, J., 54 S c·\.to n, T. l l., 6o

llud ·nn, R. , 71 •:'I lugg, (;, \\ ..

s:-\

l'•Hwine, \\' . 1·:., 79 Pre·, ton. T . .'., -13 Pnrdy , _f. S., -I'J l{afen:, 0 . II ., 7

2

II., 45

.\1 t)\1 e, \\' . R., 70 :'\ichol:, \\'. F., 70 '\ilcs, \\' . \\·., 57 Oi>L'I'Iy, J I. I I., us Olmsted, C. T .. 65 Olmstc.:d, II . K., -J(, Paddock, B. I l. , -1 l'nddock, J.. \ ., -15 l'addock, 1 .. S., so l'aris, I. , Jr., 76 l'nrker, C. 1'., 73 Pattison, .\ . E., o Penfield, '\V . U . , (>2 •:' l'l·ttit \V F -1C> Phillip~. ·: 7r * l'olk, .\. . TI ., 53

v<

'ames of mem bers

tO

be in itiated io

52

itaiJCS.


TRINITY COLLEGE MISSIONARY SOCIETY

• FouNDED,

1832.

- +•• Pro Cln·i.<to t'l Rrduia."

- +OFFICERS

Cllflplain, f{t•:l·. i' ROF . 1'\"\'C H O:\. Assistant Clwplain, R1•:1· . I'RoF. TI.\RT.

1884 Presidmt, 1\. D . .'\J·:ELV, Vice-P.-esidmt , S. T . ~!I LT.F.R , Secrdaty, C:. C. C.\RTER, Trrasunr, H . LTLTENTH .\1. . .\I ccting' every ~ltanalc Tuesday night in the L atin Room.

53


PHI BETA KAPPA

OFFICERS

Fn•sident, PRoF . .JOII:\ llROl'KLI·:SHY, 1.1..1>. E~II •: RY,

Vicc-Fn:sident, REv. RUF S Secrdary, REV. I' RoF.

SA~fUI ·: I.

~!. . \.

lTART ,

~!. . \ .

Treasurer, ]011:\ I-U::\R Y HROCK I.I•:SHY, ;\1. ,\ . Assistant Secretary, !-I. R. ~EEl.\ ' . Assistant Treamrt"r, .J .

~1.

HR .\1:\ ,\RD.

'83 .J. E. BRow:-., E. L . l>OCKR.IY , J-1. P1Rso:-;s,

II. 1..

l;()I.I>E.'>,

J. w .

II L'>rl't:IO:-.,

.\. II. \V RII:II"I.

'8LJ W. S. B.IRROII·s ,

II. R.

:\i·: ELY,

J. ;\[.

BRAI=',IIW,

1·' . \V.

RI C IIARI>~O:-;,

F. E.

JOIINS0:-1,

F. F. R us

54

l·: LJ• .


KAPPA BETA PHI

"Probability is th,· (,'uide of !,!);•,"

'83 S. B. P. TRO\VBl TDC:E , J. F. SEXTON, C. ~r. KURTZ. HO NORARY

C. C:REF::\E, JR., T. B. C IL\1';\fA.\T,

J. H. CA l{TER, \V. S. S H ORT,

MEMBERS

J'. DR U ;\L\1, F. ll. W OO DR U FI<,

' . F. A STI.\ , W. A. ] .\ C KSO:\ ,

F. ;\1. WIII ~ ELER.

'84 Presidmt, H. JI U:fTl:\GTO:\ . Vice-Praident, W. II. Hl T C II COC' K. Secrdary, E. S. V,\ .\f ZILE. Assistant SeadmJ', E. 1.. PUI{ Il\'. Tnmurer. C. E. :\I ACJ LL. HONORARY

W. R. SEDC\VI K, K L. .' A:\FORD ,

MEMBERS

] . II. SUTTO:f , R. Ill LI .S W. C . DE?-111\C:.

IT.

n.

H. P. READ, RO ' K ER,

0! txUxrot. II. \V .\RJ) 1 EECII ER, OTTo V o N Br

I .Y ill.\ Pi:-IKI LU! , ~LI R

·;; ,

A I'I'LE ,

55

jo 11:-~

131(:-1, TIL'I'I. ER, L. Sur.ui'.I N.


LIBRARY OF TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARIAN

Rti.J. II. B\RBOUR, \!. ,\ . ASSISTANT

LIBRA RIANS

'. G. CHILD.

F. \\' . RI ' 11.\RDSO\. --0--

THE PRESE '1' CO

DITlON OF THE LIBRARY

The numher of 1olunH:s nm1 in the Library, c:-.dt~sin: of <luplkntes and unhnun<l miscellaneous p:unphll'ls, is "'cr 23. 00. Tht: incrc.::he during the past year has hecn unusu:lll) larg-e. t,JJ'i n>lumcs ha1·e hccn rt·cci vcd from the J.ibrary of the late Joseph J. 'noke. of l' rmideiH:<:; (> from :\lr. Junius S. \! organ: and smaller gifts from \Irs. Sanwel Colt, tht: Rc1. \V . B. Pusey, and oth<'r frit'IHis of the College. Tht· honks, pun:hased from the .\lumni Library 1:und, arc chosen with special reference to furnishing the· students 11 ith r.:ading matter in t'Dnncction with the ,·a rious <lepartmenh of instruction. The greater part of the ? t· , .,1Jumcs ' urcha.cd frnm this fund last year, \\Crt: works illustrating .) ... the C'la'~.,~c~. 11 The income for the two pre,·ious yc·ars II as del otcd to the purchast.: of books in the departnH!llh of Sci,·nc<.:, .\n , and English l .itc rature. The Library is opt·n dail). :\! nrc· than a thousand 1·olumes have been taken out during th<: )ear: but the numlll·r of books used must ha't: b.:.:n much greater, sinn: hooks of rcft:r<:llt't', lll:riodit·als, etc., arc continuall) being consulted, 11 ithout hcing taken fn>nl the mon1. The Library is much us<:d and greatly appreciated by the stlldents. The following t:thlc shows that, in spitc .of the <kcrc:he in their numbers, for thc past si' years, there has heen but little deer '.hc in th' ttsc of tht• l.ihmry:

1

TA Tl STICS OF l' tR CUI.AT I O ' , 1877 8 Number of Students on Catalogue,

II .!

1878 q 10<)

t 87 7 to 1883. t879 8o. t88o 101 106

l

t88t 2 8~

1882· 3 66

117

Books taken ou t by Students,

Genernl Works, Ph1lo>ophy. Theology, Socia l and Polnical cie nce.

I

Philology and Classic•, . cience and Art, Period icals,

2

!2

ss

8<)

II~

9l

101

)2

47

28

31

)8

44

3'

53

l4

43

42

68

JO

28

21

66

6o

100

114

264

268

197 Q6

2:8

Modern Lit era ture ,

143

2o8

129

264

2)8

History , Biograploy and Geogrnphy,

128

l)O

110

•33

1•.>1

87

Total numbe r taken out by ~tuden<s,. Total number taken out by Facul t y t and Graduate-,, I

526

Bzs

557

898

Bs•

710

t8o

l)J

•• ~

Fiction.

Library open,

About

Daily.1 3 times 2o time._c;. , I a week.

sf>

2J2

Datly .

Daily.

Daily.

I


COMMITTEE

r.

PROF.

J<. D. HUCKLE\', ~.

Op~n

T. BECJ-: WTTII, Chairman.

-1,

T. IIJJ LLER , Ss, clni ly, ex(;cpl

alurdnys and Saturdays from

Sundays, 10

\.\1

H. UJ.rE:\TlL\1.,

c,,

J. W.

7.

~ II A:\.\'0:'-.,

from 2

to '):30

1'.)1.

to

<J 30

1'. \I.

1'.\J.

Tht: following periodicals a re on file: DA!LfES.

II ARTFORD COURA HA RTFORD

T,

I':W YORK TRIBUNE . NEW YORK WORLD, BOSTON ADVERT ISER, JOUR AL Die GEN ·I::vJC , NEW YORK. HERALD.

TELE:GRA~I,

HARTFORD Tl\f"S, H :\RT FORD POST,

WERA'l.IES.

LONDON

TI~IES,

P NCH, THE ~IUS IC AL RECORD,

'I'HIC N:\T IO ',

THE CHURCH~lAN, THE LIViNG CHURCH,

THE SPECTATOR,

I! ARPER'S WEEKLY.

ILLUSTRATED LO 'DON E WS, LITTELL'. Ll\'1 'GAGE . UEBER LAND UN D MEER, MONTHLIES, Etc.

ATLANTIC ~ IO NT HLY , IIAR PE R'S :\JONTHL \' , I ' TERNATIONAL REVIEW , NORT H A~ I J;:R ICA N RJ•:V ! EW, POPULAR SC I !:.NCE MONTHLY, THJ;:

NINETEENTH CENTUR \', SP IRIT OF M ISS IO NS , A~ I ER IC AN CTI URCH R~ :V lJ;: W, PR I CETON REV I EW, COLLEGE PAPERS, ENTUR\'.

57


PUBLISHED EVERY THREE WEEKS DURING TERM-TIME B Y THE STUDENTS OF TRIN IT Y CO L LEGE

BOARD OF EDITORS CLASS OF '85 JllanagingEditor, W . D. ~ l c(.' R ;\ (_' J.::i\ 0:. Business Editor, R. T H OR:\ E. HJ RJ\ :\1 B. L00:\ 1 IS, 'A:\1 El. S . .\ llTl' lll ~LL, II. Ll i.I E:\T IIAL,

t\ . COD :II A0:,

R . T IIOR:\E, 6.

TABLET BOARD FROM '84. YEAR OF I

2.

ilfana ring Editor, E. S. V.\ N Z ILE. Business Editor, \V . H . HI TC H '0 'K. ' IIARLE.路 :\ l cL. .\ ~DREW.', W . S. B. \ RRO WS, G. ER~EST :\1.\ Gll.L, FR. \ :\'K F. R 'SELL, FRA~K W. I l C H ARlJ ' 0~.

ss


J840.

475

AL UMN I ME MBERS,

1

A c T IVE M EMBERS,

59


I •

MENS VESTER EGO.

6o


RETIRED

r.

, \.Appleton, B.•\. E. D. Appleton, B.A. Rev. H. \1 Barl>our, ill. A. Rev. J. H. Barbour, ~I.A. H. P. Bartlett. R. V. Barto, B.A. W. A. \3ibb. Hon. R. F. Bixby, !.A , LL.B. W. C Blackmer, B A. D. M. Bohlen, B.A. j. E. Brandegcc, 13.A., !.I.. B. 5. D. Brewer, B.A. A. Brocklesby, ,\ J. ,\ W. llry.>n, B.A. P. S. Bryant, iii.A R. E. Burton, B.A. ] . B. Buxton, B.A. J. C. Buxton. B..II. Carter, B.A. C. H. Carter, B A. J. R. Corter, \3. A. IV. i\1. Chapin, B.A. W. V. Chapin, B.A. *G . S. Chipman, B.A. A.M. Clark. R. H. Coleman, B.A. G. L. Cooke, )r., lii.A , LL.R. C.]. Coe, B.A. M. L. owl, B.A. C. E. Craik, B.A. F. R . Curtis, B.A. H. C. Curtiss. B.A. W. K Curtis B.A. * A. Dyer, iii.A. W. N. Elbert, Ll.A. G. E. Elwell. R. C:. Erwin, B.A. J. B. Erwin, B.A. C. IV . Freeland, B.A. Rev. C. J-1. Gardner. r. w. <:ray. W C. Ha~;a r. F. OeP. Hall, B.S Alfred Harding. B . •\. G. B. H atlehurst. E. fi'. H e nderson, ILA. . . H. llewlett ). D. Hills, B.A. G. D. H ow•ll, B.A.

DEMONS

A.]. Lyman, B.A. H. :5. ~l:mindale, B.A. D. H . \lcCullough, B.A. H. G. McCouch, B.A.

T

~!cLean,

B.,\.

H. illiller, B.A. \V. S. illoody.

W. ll. \!organ, B.A., M.D. \. S lurra)'. Jr., B.A., LL.B. R. \lunay, B S. K. If. Nel~on, H..\.

E P. Newton, B.-\.

*R. Nortleet, Jr.

P f',.dgc tt, B.A. H P~rsons R. Pa"ons, Jr., B.A.

J

{ :. H Patti-..on. B.A.

(;, E. Pe rkin-., B A Ia l' ton Platt. L. :11. Plumer. LL.H. T A. Porter ll.A Prof L \V. Ric.:hard:-.on, ?\1 A , Optimus.. Jt'. Roosevelt, B.A.

F G. Rttssell, H. A I[. V Rutherford. k A. C D Scttdder. B A E. :-1 Scudder, B A., H.S. Rev. W D Sanwclle, H.A. W C. Sheldon Jr. B.\. H \1 Shepherd H lll herman, B.\. E L. Sh,op<hire. K F . 'mall, B A. J. II S mith. Hcnj Stark, Jr, H A . T. W . tedman G T. Stev.tllrt, B A. \I. Stone, B.A. S . ."tone, B.A. J R Strong, H. A. E. P. Swenson . S. A Swenson. N.D. Thorne l.re ttt C. A L Totten, U . .-\. S H. P. Trowbridge, B.A . C. ll L'nde•hdl, B S. H.e v. L \VCitcrman, ) I.;\ , Optimus. ~- N Watson, ll. •\ . E. H. Watts, H A P. H \\'haley, B .1. F. W. \l'hitlock. li. ,\. ~·. L. Wrlcox. H A.

Chas. Hunter, B.A.

G. S. llunting ton, B.A. ]. \V . H untington.

1~'.

R. S. Hu ske. <;. P. Ingersoll, B.A. G. Kane,~I.A *G. Kneeland, B.A. C. :'<I. Kurt<, B.A. J. E. Kurtz, B A. F. T. Lincoln, B.A. Rev. G. W. Lincoln, B.A. H. C. Loveridge, JL\.

P. \Vilcox. B.A.

C (; \1 illiarm, 13 ,\. H

\Vilm erding.

R. I. 1\'inkley, B A. *H. S. Wood.I3.A, LL.B. C IC Woodman, B A. A H. Wright, B.A. A . ~1. Young, B.A.

ARCH

FIEND S A. ~1. X. N. F. V. U . A. G. 0. V. X. R. T . 0. N. W.

Royal Bengal H ippogrilf, Cat A

i\lount:Jin,

Gryphonic Egg Sucker, RETIRING

1·:.

S. Y3n Zile,

J.

,\ I Brain3.rd.

DEMONS

\V. S. Barrows,

F . \\. Richardson,

G. H. Hi lls.

DEVILS Zyzy;tttlll,

-

l

Arnpergno,

Rxyaml,

Jepvug,

Hardt.w Mne


"Nobzlzssz'mus, ju-g-e."

B ](JlA.

Stnumpl C. 0. L. P. Zpslum V. '. L. P. Cfstulc K. . L. P. E.lfuchd K. 0. 1.. P.

KlLIN,

CII!ROGRAPHI i\L SIIJ.:KJ,;J.-SlFTEJ(, TERP !CHOREA:" vVJfi KC-Wifi\Nl;,

Tm.

CJ:\'-WifACKER,

TNQ

JSITOR-EXTRAORDINA RY I

\'[ LOCH

Ywnaxww K. Cwzhthbd K. \ 'ypki K. A"jxi K. (;almly, S.

Too'mR,

1\RGIJS-E\'EIJ T!f~IUI'lflii.AX, COR

C\NT CORP 1•: l',\NIJI.I•:,

ORIE:\''L\1. CnRK-Y .\XKER,

A PA ST

L. P. 1.. P. L. 1'. ! .. l'. L. P.

Kfltrnd, ·. 0. L. P.

l'IIEIW:\'\'TIC BILf.ERI>lTE,

G. E . BEERS. P. BIRDSAT.!., L. CA~IER0:-1,

0. 0. 0. 0. 0.

BRETHREN J.

GOODWIN,

E. B.

H ATC!l,

J.

1cC. H AYS, Lll.lE. TlfAL,

C. G.

CHILIJ,

H.

W. S.

ELDREDGE,

E. C. N li.Es.


OF

TRINITY COLLEGE.


TRINITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

t CHA

G £ OJ<'

'OLORS.

By a ,·otc of the undo.:rgraduates. aftL·rwan\: conlinned i>y the .\\um nt 'ollegc Co\nrs haYe been changer\ from "green and "hill'" to • 'dark 1>\ue and gold." The eommillec appointed to investigate the question consi·ted of ;\l c rs. Richartl ·on, ~; Crcclll: and Carter, 3; and :\riller, s. .b ociation, the

1884 Prtsidmt, E. L. l' UR ilY. Vice-Pnrident, F. W. \U CU.\RilSO.\" . St-crelary ant! Treasurer, .-. T. :\llf .f .I•, R. EXECUTIVE

CO~l

UTTEE.

E])\V.\RD L. I' RDY, ~· STD?\E\' T. :\liLLER, cS. J. t:oomvnr, 6.

J. W. SH.\XXOX,

The entire .\th\ etic interest of the o\lcge is under the general supervision of the 1 ~:-.ccutive 'ommittcc. The c:q tains chosen arc as follow:: Base-ball captain, J." . E. John . on; Foot-ball captain,.". H. Cit:sy.

I


OF ' IIIF

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION , J UNE

2,

1883

--o-111"\llREll-\' \Hil 11 \SII.

l,l, W. R. Sedgwick, ro~ >cc.; 2rl, .·. T. ~Liller, 10~ >CC.

Best l'n.:vious Record,

J.

D. Chcc1·er, ro} sec.;

2<1,

F. 1.. \V ilco,,

11

sec.

1'1" 1'11 :-;r; 1 (J-l 'ltl :-;11 "IICJI.

Jsl, <' .

~I .

Kurtz, 29ft. in.; 2rl, F. 1 ~ . .Jnhnsou, 2<) ft. J;e<l l' rt:l'ious Rcc.:onl, 1·:. fl .. \pplcton, 34 ft. 2~ in. 3 1 ft. 11 in.

2d, R. II. :'\cboll,

HI :0.'\1"; HHCJ\11 Jl ' \11'.

F. 1·:. Juhlhon, 17ft.; 2d, L. 1·:. Welch, q ft. Hc.:st l'n:\·iuus Record, R. ~ 1. Campbell, 20ft. ") ft. 9 in. hl,

10 11

in. in.; 2d, R . IT . :'\cl"'n,

Ill RIJU; R.l( E.

l sl, F. E. Johnson, I<)~ sec.; 2d, 1·:. L. l'urdy, I<Jt sec.

Be. t l' revious Record, C. E. ll ntchkiss and 1'. L. Wilcox, IIIIW\1"1'<· Till' II 1~1\IER l SI,

~

l

t

sec.

(t(d· I.Hs.)

C. !\ 1. 1-;urtt, (u; ft.; 2d, S. T. \I iller, 57 ft. 2 in. Best l' rt:vious Record, I'. f l111mm, 73ft. I in.; 2cl, E . 11. Appleton, 65 ft.

in. II \

I.F-~11

1.1•:

R l :-;.

rst, W . R. Sedgwick, 2 min. 24~ sec. vValkcd o1·cr. Bcot Previous Record, E. ll .. \ pplcton, 2 min. 24!12 min. 34 sec.

><.:C . ;

2d, R. Barclay,

Til REI·: I Et:c.r: D RACE.

1st, \ 'an Zilc anrl II cydeckcr, q~

!lest Prcvinu

ec.; zd, Thorne and (;icsy, 15t sec. Record, :-l asnn ancl \ Va hburn, 1.1-! sec.; 2d, Barclay and

l'cck, r (l;j- so.:c. LIIRO\\' I:O.G llASE-l<AI.I •.

1st, W . ]~. Scd~11ick, 27ft.; 2cl, L . Cameron, 277ft. llc~t l're1·iou: R..:cord, W . 1 ~ . S<!dgwick, 365ft. 4 in. ft. 6 in. 440-Y,\RIJ J l.\SII. u,t, W. J<. Sedg"it:k, s6,i ,c.:c.; zd, J. H. Carter, 57~ 'cc. He t Pre1 ions Record, E. J >.• \ ppktun, 5 sec.

6s

L.

'amcron, 313


Rl '\ '\1'\1: 1111:11 jl

\ I I'.

r~l. 1 ~ . L. Purdy, 4 ft. 10 in.; 2<1, F. 1 ~. Johnson, 4 ft. 9 in.

Best Prc1·ious Record, R. H . . 'cl son , 5 ft. 2~ in . ; 2d, F. C:. Rus. ell, 4 ft. t

r in.

hi,

<>'\E-\111.1-: IL\1

K.

E. B. llat ch , 8 min. r(> sec.; 2d, L. E . \\' clch,

lkst J>rc,·iNt

mtn . .J6t " :c. ; 2d, J. l'h<:c\'cr,

Record, 1•. \Vc hsler,

.J09 sec. 'TA:'-:lli'\G

lli(O .I Il

min .

jt.:~ll ' .

in . ; 2d, F . D. l.ohdcll, 9 fL. 1 in. Best Prev iou . Rt:cord, F. E. Johnson , C) ft. r rt in.; l l. I l ·yclccker, 9 ft.

I ... t,

<J in.

F. E. Johnson, 9ft.

mtn. 1 sec.

10

220- Y ,\IUl

ll .ISII .

tsl, S. T . .\ I iller, 2.j~ ":c . ; 2d, J . R. Carter, 25 sec. Bcsl Prc1·ious Record . 1'. \V . Shelton, 22~ sec.; 2<1. F. C. Russell, 24 sec. 1101', SKII' ,\ '\1> Jl ' \ I P. 1st. F. E. John»on, 37ft. St in.; 2d, L. Cameron, 29ft. Best l're1 ious Reco rd, 1'. E. Johnson , 37 ft. 7 in.; 2d, \ V .. ·. Sho rt, 3.J ft. <) in . ST,\:'-:Ill:'-:1: 1111 :11 J l' \11' . bt, F. E. Johnson, 4ft. .j in.; 2d, E. 1.. Purdy, .j ft. 2 in . 1'01.1·:

I

1'.\I ' I.T.

tsl, 1•:. L. Purdy, 7ft. 3 in.; 2d, C. C. Child, 7ft. 2 in. Best l're,·iotl'' Record, J. R . l'arsot>-, <)ft. 2 in.; zd, C. Carpenter, 7ft. .J in. O.'l·>~lii.E

Rl :\ .

bt, ( ; ,E . Bee rs . 6 min. q sec. ; 2cl, \ V. S. Eldr<:clgc, 6 min . 1 >cc. Best l'rc,·iou:; Record, ·. E . !Totchki", 5 min. 19t !;Cc. ; zd, Tknderson, 5 min . 2.j »ec.

66

E. F.


TRINITY COLLEGE FOOT BALL ELEVEN.

Cap tain, S. II. GIE Y, 85. Th e Eleven for th e fall of r

3 was as foll ows : RUSHERS

\I'I'LEC:ATE,

~!ILLER ,

llEUEL, P URDY,

MAGILL,

C:JE Y, BEARD.' LEV, WELCII.

HALF-BACKS

JOHNSON,

HATCH. BACK

LOBDELL. SUBSTITUTES

:'\ELSON,

THOR:--'E, HENDRIE,

i\! cCRACKAN, SALTU. 路.

,'HA

NO ',


HARE AND HOUNDS

PRESIDENT

SIDNEY T . MILLER.

SECRETARY

H. R. HE\'DECKER.

MASTER

OF

HOUNDS

R. THORNE.

WHIPPER-I:-!

L. E. WELCH, Jtc

BICYCLE CLUB President, C. Me L. ANDRE WS.

Captain, E. L . PURDY. Secretary,

J. McC. HAYS.

68


RoLLER-PoLo CLuB

HARTFORD

President, A. E. BULL. College Captain, H. R. liEVDECKER.

Secrdar;'. H. R. llEYDECKER . TrMmrer, W. B. 'ELSO N. Collq;e Executh'c Committu, S. T .

COLLEGE

E.

s.

S. T.

VANZILE,

MILLF.R,

ELSO:", JR.,

L. E.

MILL ER,

R. THoR 'E, 8s,

G.

H . R. HE YDECKER,

f. i\1.

6g

VER\IILYE.

TF.A M

Il.

84,

F. M.

W ELCII,

86,

路. WAT ERS, VERMILYE ,

7路


TRINITY CO LLEGE LAWN TENNIS ASSO CIATION

Pmidmt, FRAXK W. RICHARDSO:'\.

Sccretar:y and Treasurer, SID:\TEY T. MILLER.

FRANK W. RT 'HARD.'Oi\f, SIDNEY T. ]I [ILLER, FRA~K F. RUSSELL,

IIOR.\TlO ~ELS Y, ] 1< I'. II. Bli{OSALL, F. E. JOHYSO:\T .

,

--o-The third tournament under the au pices of the A'sociation was held during the first week in ~I ay, I 3·

WI NNERS

S£ng!cs.-rst, C. 1. 1'- URTZ, 83 . 2rl, J . .\f. BRAINARD, 8-t. 3d, E. L. I't:RD\', .j. 4tlt, L. CA~II':RON, 6. Doubles.-rsl, KuRTZ, 3, and BR.\tXAIUl, 84. zcl, TROWBRWGE, 83, and M II. LER, 5.

--o-Th e fourth tournatncnt was held under the auspic<.:s of the A socia tiQn during the first week in October, 1 3·

WINNERS

Singles.-Isl, A. C.

H AMLii\',,

3d, W. ~. l.l.\RIWIVS, 84. Dou.bles.-Isl, Htl. l.S, 8-t, and BRAI:'< .\RD, 8.j. 2cl, JOi!N SON, .j, and PURDY, 4·

2d, E . L .

PURDY,

.j.


THE INT E R-COL LEG I ATE L A WN TENN IS

ASS OCI AT IO N Orga11ized at Trinity College, April '7• 1883.

OFFICERS

Pr,·sirlent, FRA:\K vV. lUCIL\Ril~0?\1 , Trinit y, -1 · Vire-Prt'sident, J Ul.fUS T . . \. DOOI , fTTLI ~, Yale, -1· St•cretflJ)'atJd 7'r<'flSIIrer. WA I : I' I ~ R F. \VJ I , I .CO ~ , Amherst, 8-t.

EXECUTIVE

COM MJTTEE

THE OPF!Clti{S llX-01-~FICIO.

*EUSI-I A DYER ll l. , llrown, 3· rRIL'ITARRJ) n. S l~ AR. ·, Harvard, 83 . lJI.: :\ R \' \V. WOO Dl:lR (l)(:E, \\'illi anb, -+· CEORGE .\ 1. LA :-IO).'TE, Wesleyan, -1· Prin ceto n, Univcr:-iity

or

Penn.,

Columbia,

SP RING

TOURNAMENT

T rinity College, J une 7, 8 and 9, 1883.

Rt:,Presenlm.-1\rnhcrst, 11rown, Ilm·vard, Trinity ancl Yale. SI!\'GI.Jo:S .

DOUHLI,S.

1st , J. E. CL.\RK, 83, Harvard. zd, G. 1.. SARGR:-IT, L.S., \ 'ale.

FAL L

3, and

LARK,

G.\Ril'>ER,

TAYLOR, 6, Han•anl. 8-t, an<l H ir.I., 85, Hrown.

TOURNAME NT

Trinity College, October q ,

10

:~.nd u,

1883.

RepreS<'nted.-Amhcrst , Brown, H arvard, Trinity, Vl1c.leya n an(l Yak. Sl:-lt~[.ES .

DOUJ\L!!:.

rst, II. A. TAYLOR, 86, Harvard. zd, L . TIIOR ' E, 6, Yale.

T'RRSBURI' , TIIORNE,

85, and TAYl"OR, 86, Harvard . 6, and KNAPP, 86, Yale.

*Succeeded by Henry 13. Gard n er, 84. tSucceeded by Howard A. Taylor, 86.


President, E . .'. VAN ZILE. Secntary a111l T1路eas urer, R. THORNE.

MEMBERS DR. L. M . CHEESMA G. E. BEER 路, F. E. HAIGHT, S. HENDRIE, F. M. VERMILYE.

S. T. MILLER,

G. S. WATERS, E. S. VAN ZILE, R. THORNE,


i'r<'sidm t, c;. II. 1Jl LLS . .Si路rrl'faiJ' and TrMs urer, E. 13. liATC IT .

MEMBERS F. W. RIC TIAHnSO

G. I T. H ILLS,

A. CODMA ' ,

J. J.

J.

Mc C. HAYS,

L. CAMERO

l [. 11

GOOD\VI

,

E . B. HAT II ,

,

G. C. CARTER,

NTI GTO

0. APPLEGATE,

M. BRAINARD,

JR. ,

\V. \V. BARBER.

73


Pnsidmt, F. E. ]Oil 'SO N. Secretary• and Tn:asurer, \V. D. McC RACKA

MEMBER.S F. E. JOH 1 ~0r , G. E. MAGILL, E. L. PURDY. J. R. U INGIIAl\1, :. H. GIE Y. LLOYD SALTU . . II. TIBBIT .

W. H. lllT CIICOCK, ll. R. NEELY, 1 EELY, W. D. 1\I cC RA KA ,

A. D.

F. D. LOBDELL, C. G. CHILD , E. C. ILE ,

74


f'r,·sidmt, ]. F.

OLMSTI~O.

Secrdal)' am/ 'li·,·asurtr, II. LlLTENTlfAL.

MEMBERS ]. F . OLMSTED .

C. i\l c L. ANDREWS,

II. R. II EYDECKER,

F. L. C. R. ].

II. ' ELSON, JR., li. LILIE TIIAL, \V. B. OLMSTED .

L. JI. STO E,

C. W. R DGERS.

75

W . WOL CO TT,

E. W. E. W.

\VEL 1£,

JR.,

BO\V.\-!AN,

L. RODGER .·, SIIA ' NON ,


I

P resident, \V . S. BARROWS. Secrdary and Treasure1路, 1\l. K. COST E R.

MEMBERS !\. I I. ANDER '0 >.'",

:'II . K. CO ' TER ,

W. 路. BARlWW ', P. H . BII D.'ALL,

C. E. DEUEL, H. B. L OOi\11 路, C. T. WATER ' .


P resident, FREDERICK DA." H!El.

BUCKLEY.

Secrt'lary and 71mmrer, WILLIA f S. ELDREDGE.

MEMBERS FREDERICK DASlllELS BUCKLEY, WILLIAM S. ELDREDGE, HOWARD A. PIN FRA

E\',

K F. RUSS ELL,

EDGAR L . SA FORD, WILLIAM

J. TATE.

77


KNI CKER BOCKER WALKING CLUB

W. W. BARBER,

G. C. CARTER, 0. APPLEGATE, A. C. H AMLI

JR.,

G. H. HILLS,

F. W. RICHA RDSO

,

J. M. BRAINARD,

L. CAMERON,

A. CODMAN,

J. GOO DW IN,

J.

~IcC.

IIAY.,

E. B. HATC II , C. W. FREELA D, Sr.


THE CORAX BOATING CLUB

-1849-

REORGANI ZED

-1880-

OFFICERS

!'resident, J. F. OLMSTED. S~crelmy and Trcnmr~r. L. E. WEL II,

JR.

M EMBERS HO NORA RY

c. c. . D.

VA

Qu1cK,

SKINN~~ R.

76.

II. M. SH ER\IA ' , 77· E. l\1. Sc u DDER, 77.

SI.

SARGEANT,

J. H. T.

w. c.

sr.

ZA ·uT,

s8.

\V . A. M. W AI WRIGHT, 64.

J.

J. I J.

BROCKLESUV,

G. W.

BEA CH, So.

B. B. A. T.

GALLAUI)ET,

GRAY, 72 .

1A SON ,

L.

.

WA SHBURN,

l.

C.

E.

H oTCH KISS,

2.

\V.

J.

C.

\V .

. D. F. . E. .

65. BROCKLESB V, 69. CUDDER ,

GOWEN, BEACH,

75·

2.

S.

CARPENTER,

\V. W.

3· H . \V.

THOM I'SO •

\\' Eilll,

79· o.

8 1.

2.

8J.

A CTII'I·:

J.

F.

II. R.

84 . H. EL~ON, j R., 86. G. W. RoDGER S, 87. 0LMsn: u,

L . E. L. II.

79

l [ f;YDECKI; R, WELCH, STONE,

86. 87.

6.


(

OF

TRINITY COLLEGE.

8o


COLLEGE GLEE CLUB

Mu sreAL

DIRECTOR,

PRoF .

H . W . GREEN E.

President nnd Busiuc.rs Jllnnag,路r, F. E. JOHNSON. Conductm路, G. E. MAGILL.

CONCERTS December ro

NI;\V BRITAIN,

I3

TliOMPSO VILLE, WINDSOR,

February

.

I

\V' ETIIERSI'IF.:LI ,

II

SPRINGI'IELD,

!3

HARTFORD,

18

SouTH

I9

L\NCHESTER,

NEW HARTFOR D,

22

.

8r


2D TEXORS.

IST TE 'ORS.

J.

~[.

BRAI

ARD,

J.

\V.

G. IT. HILL., .J.

.J.

\\' ... ELDREDGE ,

\\'. D. l\lcCRACKAN, Bs.

6.

0. APPLEG.\ TE, ]R.,

IIA N01 , 87 .

C. 1!. TIBBIT ,

s7.

7.

F. ;\L VERl\riLYE, 8 7.

20 BASS .

I S I' BAS

G. E.

!AGILL.

F. E . JOll .'0 , 84. A. D. 1 EELY, 8 5. ]. GOOD WI , 6 .

4路

F. D. LOBDELL,

5路

. S. MIT CHELL, 85. L. CA 'lERO

,

F. B. V,IIIIT OME, 8 7.

6.

E. B. JIA TCII, 86. Pianist,

G. S. \ ATERS, 87.

J.

l\f. BRAI ' ARD, 84.

QUARTETTE J.

\V. SHA TN QN , 87.

I sl T enor

W. D. McCRACKA1 , 85,

2rl T eno r

L. AMER ON, 86, G. S. WATER 路, 7,

l >l Bass

2d Bass

82


PSI UPSILON OCTETTE W. D. l\IcCRA KA

1

,

/

l

G. E. MAGTLL,

Ist Tenor.

C. H. TIBBJT 路, } F. D. LOBDELL, F. E. JOT! SON, LLOYD SALTUS,

2cl 'j Cll<ll'.

}

A. D. EELY, } F. B. \VHITCOME,

T>l Ha s.

-

2rl H:l!is.

I. K. A. QUARTETTE J. w. SHAN TON, H. NELS01 , JR. , H . R. IIEYD ECKER, H. LlLIE r T HAL,

ISl

Tenor.

2d Tenor.

Ist Bass. 2d Bass.

D ELTA KAPPA EPSILON QUARTETTE M . J . CO. TER,

P. H. BI RDSALL, S. S. !\!ITCIIELL, C. E. DEUEL, -

I

t

Tenor.

2u Tenor. 1st

-

Ba.".

2cl Bas..

ALP H A DELTA PHI QUARTETTE J.

M. BRAINARD, G. II. HILL , L. CAMERO , J. GOODWIN, -

1 t

Tenor.

2d T enor. rsl Bass. 2tl Bass .


'84 QUARTETTE J.

:\I. BR .\TN .\RD,

rst Tenor.

G. II. HILLS,

2d Tenor.

G. E . MAGILL, .

Ist Bas .

F . E. JOH r ON ,

2d Bass.

'85 DECTETTE R. THOR r E, I T TF.~O R ,

A. D . NEELY,

2D T I( NO R,

,\.

OD:.\T N,

.路. T. :MILLER, S. S. i\f!TCIIELL,

Co~o u c-ro R. 1 T 13.\ SS ,

20 llASS,

S. H. GIE Y, \V. D. :.\l cCRACK ,\X,

II. B. LOOMIS,

F. D. LOBDELL.

3D BA SS,

DO UBTF UL,

G. l'. SHEAR ,

J. R. CUNI GIIA!II.

'86 QUARTETTE W. S. ELDREDGE.

rst Tenor.

L.

2d Tenor.

Al\IERON,

E. B. II ATCII ,

rst Bass.

J.

2cl Bass.

GOOD\VI ,

'87 SEXTETTE J. F.

W. SH N ON, 1. VERMILVE,

0. APPLEGATE,

Jr. ,

C. H. TIBBIT , . G. . WATER , F. E. \VIIITCO~IE ,

rst Tenor.

2cl Tenor. rst Bas . 2d Bass.

YE SWEET SINGERS OF ISRAEL E. L. PURDY,

.

W. II. IIlTCII COCK,

J. R.

CUNmGIIA~l.

. IT. GIE \',

s'uprano Hade to. Tcncro lnfi nitissimo. Banjo Tcrra-ho. Tricdo Flunkis. imo .

II. R. !\EELY,

Baritono queako.

C. G. CIIILD,

Alto Ilorridissimo.

I


I,

THE ROYAL EGYPTIAN STRIN G QUARTETTE

'\

' O R GANIZED, A. D. 1879 --o-HONORARY

HLLER, ~. ll. 1'. TROWBRIDGE, W. H . BOARDi\lAN, I I OFFilf. \ 1

G. W. G. F.

MEMBERS

A. P. BURGWI1 ,

R. II. I ELSO •• C. A. AI'PLETO ',

G. P. I GER "OLL,

R.E.BUJ TO.

II.

. MARTI ' DALE,

Banjo.

H. HILLS, 4, D. McCRACKA , 85. S. WATER S, 87, M. VERi\liLYE, 87,

l' rcshmcn may come and Scniot

Guitar. Jlan j... Banjo. may go, hut the Royal Egyptian Stnng

Quartelle goes on fo rever.

YE PIPE OF PEACE ",Vee te poozilt"at calamo trivisse labellum."

1856 E. 1.. I' Rl>\.

Gtc \ ·n . "AC lll·: ~t, Yt' K E t•:P l'R 01' YE Y~o:

Lr<:ll"mR ov

c;. E. \1.\c:ILI..

AI.U\JETS, .

\\'. II. liiTCIICOL'K .

YE C.\Lu~IETS,

Brc l 'IJUN,

J. R.

RF.D-AS-DAW ''

\\' . ll. \l cCIC\

~l liC il T.\I.K,

lT:-\1'\C: II.\\1. 1'-A;>..

F. E. JOH:\SO;-..t.

.

Bs


THE

•••

• • • •

••

'57 Prc~enter,

v . H.

BENJA~IIt\,

Receiver, G. R. li ALL\~1, · 9.

57·

'59 lnveniam viam aut faciam. Presenter, G. R . [ f.ILl.A~f, 59·

Receiver, vV. S.

OGSWicl..l.,

61.

'6 1 Per aspera ad astra. Receiver, )J. 13. D.\YTON, 63

l rc.cnler, \V . H. \\'EBS"I ER, 6r.

63 Ne tentes

at~t

perjicc. Receiver, C . W. ~ l u.·Ro, 65.

Presenter, R. F . GooowrN, 63.

65 Facta nou verba. l'rc·enter, ll. G.

GARD:-IER,

Receiver,

65.

86

ROBERT SHAW,

6.


'68 SNnper Crescens. Presenter, F. L.

ORTON, 6

Receiver, E. V. Tl. K ISS;\M, 69.

'69 N11nqunm 1UJ11 pamtus. Presenter, JACOB L1~ Rov, 69.

Receiver,

n.

P. CoTTO:-<, ii.

'71 Nulla 11at~~ ia I'I!Lrorsum. Pre. enter, \VJ LI.lA\1 DRA \ ' TO'C, 71.

Receiver, F. 0.

(;Ju:-;:-.ISS,

73.

'73 l' re~cntcr,

C. E. Vvo lll~tAN, 73.

Receiver, C. E.

CR t\IK ,

7-l·

'74

Ou l' rcscnkr, R. M.

E 'IJ\\'ARns,

rcapa axorcov.

7-l·

Receiver, II. V.

Rtt 'IIIERFORil, 7(J.

'76 .fnservit Honori. Prc. cnte r, C. E. MonRE, 7CJ.

R eceiver, W.

. Tli.ACK~IER, 7 .

'78 'Avopl(<:a8c: l'n.:scnler,

.f. D .

li1 1.1.S,

7 .

R eceiver, D . L.

FLE~11N C:,

o.

BURCIVIN,

82 .

'80 Ov

A.oy~

a>..>..'

'ipy~ . Receiver, A. P.

Prcscnkr, Vv. R. LJCAKE• , o.

'82 Respice jhtem.

Presenter, A. P.

8URGWIN,

Receiver, S. IT . 'msv, 85 .

2.

'85 D11ris non frangi .

KEEPERS

F T H E LE?IION SQU ~EZER.


c

c

c

1861 C. ;\I. A DREWS,

J. F. OLMSTED,

11. R. HEYDECKER,

H. LILIE THAL, H . 1ELSO 1, JR.,

L . E. WELCH, JR., F. II. WOLCOTT.

88


THE TRIN ITY GERM AN CLUB

Come' and trip it as you go, On the light, fant asti c toe.

EX E C UT I VE

COMMITTEE

E. L. PURDY, CllA!RMAN. E. S. VA

ZI LE,

S. T. MILLER.

LEADER S E. L. PURDY, E. S. VA ZlLE,

S. T. MI LLER , R. THORNE, F. M. VERMIL YE.

H . R. HEYDECKER ,

L. E. WELC ll , J R.,

M E MB E RS G. F. E. F. E. A.

J. McC. HAY ,

H . HI LLS,

H . R. HEYDECKER , E . JOHNSO , L. PURDY, H. ELSON, JR., W. R ICHARDSON , L. E . WELCH, JR., 86, C. W. BOWMA 路 , S. VA r ZILE, 84, F . E. H AIGHT, CODMAr , A. C. H AMLi r , 路. H . GIESY, S. H E DRIE, S. T. MILLER, G. S. WATERS, R. T H ORNE, 85, F . M. VERM ILYE, 87 .

CI T Y

M EMBERS

P. U A SELL, F. G. RU S "ELL, A. B. BULL, J 0. STOUG l-I TON, J OS. STOUG HTOr .


TRINITY DRAMATIC COMBINATION

MEMBERS

J.

:M. BRAI JAR!>,

F . D. LOBDELL,

G. H. HILLS, F. E. jOII1\S0 1~,

\V, D. McCRACKA \

S. S. 1ITCHELL, A. D. NEELY, W. H. BOARDi\!A \ L. CA IER

(;. E. ?IL\ C U .L,

F. \V. RI 'Tl ARDSO.\', \V. R. SEDGWJ ' 1~ , -oI

j()-'' Pll'AFORE."

I

o--"CIII~IE. OF

18 o--" FIELD OF THE CLOT I! OF GOLU." 'oR ~I.\'\I>Y."

I

8r-"THEFROG0PERA."

go


v r

C. !II c L. A 1 DREWS,

II. II

TI ' GTO

W. S. BARROWS,

J. F. OL\ISTED ,

J.

E. L. PURDY,

l\1. BRAI1 ARD ,

F. D. BUCKLEY,

F. F. RUSSELL,

G. II. HILLS,

F. W. RICHARDSO

\V. ll. IIITCITCO K,

E. S. VA

91

ZILE.


U LUL EI AN C H ESS C LUB

President, C. ll'!. ANDRE\\ ' . Sem:tary and Treas11rer, 11. R. BLACKS.

J.

F . OLMSTED,

H. R. II EYDECKER ,

HEVD~CKER .

IT'DI'l'ES.

C . i\1. Ar DREW ', W. BOWMAN.


ALPHA DELTA PHI WHIST CLUB

REDS.

BLACKS.

G. H. lliLLS, 84. J. M. BRAINARD , 84 .

L.

CA~1ERON,

J. i\1cC.

II AVS,

6. 6.

Reds, 8rs. Score, { ] lacks, 828. Total Points Played, r643.

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON WHIST CLUB W. S. BARROWS,

II. B. LOOl\1 IS,

A. H. A DERSO r ,

C. T . \VATERS.

C. M.

I. K. A . WHIST CLUB ANDREWS, J. F.

L . E. WELCH,

OLMSTED, F. WOLCOTT.

JR.,

DELTA PSI WHIST CLUB F. E. HAI G HT , ·. HE ' DRIE.

·. T. MILLER, R. TIIOR TE,

PSI UPSILON WHIST CLUB 1•'. E. JOHN '0:1\,

11 EBER II FP, } ·ss E . L . PURDY ' ~ .

J. R. CUNI

'G LI A~'l,

} 5 75 ·

'85 WHIST CLUB F. S. A. .

R. TliORNE, ]. R. CU

I

GIIAM,

A. D. EELY, \V. D. McCRACKA , .. S. i\fiTC li ELL , Substituli:.

93

D. LOBDELL, H. GIESY, CODMAN, T. MILLER,


OF TilE

SOPHOMO RE CLASS

President, CLARE CE G. CHILD. Vice-Presidmt, II E Ri\I A1

1

LILTENTIIAL.

Secretary, GEORGE E. BEER . Treasurer, J.\ME

COOD WL . MEMBERS

E. D. HATCH,

P. BIRD ALL, L. CAMERON, W. 路. ELDREDGE,

J. McC. HAYS, E. C. NILES.

HONORARY MEMBER l'ROF.

c.

F. JOU TSON .

94


DELT A PSI SHAKESPEARE CLUB

PRES IDE NT E . .". VA

ZlLE.

-o-

ME MB ER S E . S. VA Z I LE, S. T. 1IL LE R, R. T II ORNE ,

G. E. BEER 路, F. E . H AIGH T, S. II E ' DRIE, G. S. WATERS.

95


SOPH. SEC. SOC.

EST AD. 1871.

"BONI VINCUNT"

I'RAESES,

E. C.

PEPER lY

ILES.

P. I-I. BIRDSALL. C. G. ClliLD.

.'CRIPTOR, TATOR,

G. E. BEERS .

. UB-ANGELOS, ;\lE~lRER

ON PROBATION

JAME

GOODWIN.

CAPITA ORDINIS

A.

Trinity College.

13.

U niver ity of Leipsic.

F.

University of Gpstxlmnyx, Stockholm, Sweden.

c' .

Trinity College, Dublin.

Q T. Butler Institute of Taxilh:rmy, Tewksbury, Mass. The presidents of the two last named institutions of learning form the Committee of Foreign Affairs.


,, -

.\ ugust X y 3 I 'I 17. • otorious P S h g 10 x. Eminent L I T a I y z . Illustrious 37 I' h a : F (; . E,cellcnt 11 . "j 34 p q z. ~lost proarious L 6 h j c ? . ~rost Diminutiv~.: o I ; , 1. t .

!\ l ost .\ l ost Most l ost \l ost

a)ILzZ . zBd)l";!.

3FGxi:;. 2ZXLFQ.

F S., 24. 9fx4G.

-

HONORARY

I'R I N "E!-iS In.\ ,

6

MEMBERS

Il K R\' l RV l :-'C, and 4

SSBII I ."-

J.

C H ARO'\, (Keeper of the Sty,,) I I.

Irregular mcdings at staled intervals at Tounv-. ··1 1 ·K Dtl'b.

97


was !-t:trtl'd 111 1t-73, h) thl路 Junior cia". been from the CLASS

OF

1'. Jl. \\'ll.\1 E\',

G.

~f.

' llw l'dllor. 'inl't.: that titlll' ha\'c

'74

C LASS

OF

'75

W. D. STARKWELL,

C. D .. 路cuDl>ER ,

CL ASS

OF

'76

W. C . . Kll\''\'ER,

\\ . W. (;JLLETT,

CLA SS

OF

'77

W. E. ROGER.',

,\. :'11. CLARK,

R. II.

CLASS

路.\illi'BELL,

G. II.

~I

OF

\\' .

OF

'79 J.

S. G. Fl.'IIER,

ORR BU FFI~GTO. , OF

'80

W. R. LEM;.EN,

CLASS

(;. B. 1'.\TTlSON ,

OF

E:\!A

,

ARl'ENTER,

\\'. T. EDlER ,

G. :. II U TlNGTO OF

C. E. II TCHKlS ,

'82

J.

D. M. BOIILEN,

R. T .

CLASS

OF

G. II. !JILL 路,

H. L. GOLDE A. II. WRIGHT .

OF

'84

\V. S. BARROW.',

W. R.

F. D. BUCKLEY,

EDGWI K ,

CLASS

IT.

.

'83

:\IPSO ,

E. L. l'URDY,

REI~E:.\IA

R . CARTER,

CLA SS

A. COD 1A

'81

C. II. CARTER,

F. ROO 'EVELT ,

'RO.'B\',

C. BARRO\\'S.

L. C. WA. IIBt:RN,

CLAS S

S. T. MILLER ,

W. L .

J.

. G. WILLIA:\JS,

LI. W. T!I

S. C \Rl 'E;-.<TER,

ALFRED II \ RDI:-\G.

CLASS

EELAND,

,\. \V. REI

. BLACK I ER,

II. B. SCOTT.

ELBERT,

C. K

'78

FFETT,

C. DE EL, CLASS

W.

COLE~IAN,

G. 11. N RT0 1 .

]. E. KURTZ,

J.

E. '\. HURI\E, TIIERFORD.

li. \ '. R

L HIE.'TE I{,

~l.

C. \\'. LINCOLN,

E. \\' . WORTIIlNCTON.

II. \f. IJO I'ER,

R.

!-.. II . II E\\'LETT,

II. E. WlliT 'E\' .

BuB IS,

OF

' EL 0

E.

. \'A ' ZlLE.

'85 , }R.,

J.

II. B. LOOMI ,

R . CUNI

GIIAM.


PRESIDENTS OF THE COLLEGE

*T HOMAS C ll UR II BROWNELL, D.D., LL.D., May 6, I824-0ctobcr 4, I 31.

r.

2.

* ATIIANIEL ' LIELDO

WHEATON, D.D.,

October 4, 1831-Fcbruary 2 , 1837.

*SILA TOTTE , D.D., LL.D., May 4, 1837-August 2, 1848. JOII

WILLIAM ·, D.D., LL.D.,

August 3, 1848-July 27, 1853.

s.

DA IEL RAYNES GOODWIN, D.D., LL.D., july 27, 1853-]anuary 27, r86o. 6.

SAMUEL ELIOT, LL.D., I 6o--june 29, 1 64.

December r8,

*jOll

BARRETT KERFOOT, D.D., LL.D., I 64-January 3, 1866.

July 28,

8.

*ABNER JACKSO , D.D., LL.D., June 11, 1867-April I9, 1874·

9 . THOl\•!AS RUGGLES PY CHON, D.D., LL.D., November, 7, 1874-June 30, 1883. ro.

GEORGE WILLIAMSO r SMITH, D.D., June 30, r883.

*DBCKASBO.

99


CH APLA I N,

-

T HE l' RES JO J( T.

O RD E R

OF

SERVICES-COM PU LS O R Y

Daily, l\Iorning Prayer, a. m., or Evening Prayer, 5:40 p. m. (At least four attendances each week must be in the morning.) Sunday, IO:JO a. 111 . , and 5 p. 111. Ash W ednesday and Good Friday, 10:30 a. 111., or 5 p. m. Eater, s a. m. and 5 p. 111.

-+-

V O L UN TA RY

Sundays, H oly Communion, : 10 a. m. H oly Days, Jl oly om muni on, n: r 5 a. m. I n Lent, L itany, D ai ly, I 1:45 a. m. I n H oly We k, Special Evening Services. D aily, Morni ng or E vening Praye r, sec Note abov.;.

- +C HAP E L

Monday Morn ing, T uesday Wed nesday " T hursday Friday Satu rday

CHANTS

Psalm xxiv. E ve ning, J ubilate. L itany H ymn. Benedictus. P aim li . Psalm xciii. I n L ent, the Penitential Psalms.

Af agmjicat. P aim xcvi. B onum est. Psalm xix. Psalm cxxx. Nunc dimittis.

CH AP E L CHOI R CANTORES .

DECA I.

G. E. MAGILL,

\V. D . Me RACKA

F. B. WIIIT C0-'1E ,

F. D . LO BDELL,

C. II. TIBBITS,

J.

0 . APPLEGAT E,

JR.

\V. SIIA

0

G. S. WATER

L. CAMERON ,

L.

ALTUS.

Organi t, S. S. MITC II ELL. Assistant .Organist, L . CAMERON.

C H APE L \V .

MONIT O RS

BARROW ',

F. F. R U

roo

ELL.


COLLEGE MARSHALS

1836. 18371838. I839· 1840. I84I. I 42. I843· !844. 1 45r ..J-6. !847· T8..j.8. r8~g .

1

so.

r sr.

1852. !853I 5+· r8ss. rBs6. rBs7. l 5 . rSsg.

Pliny A. Jewett. Albert Dodd. George W. Beers. Thomas T. Guion. C. B. Varley. Geo. R. Hall. Francis J . Clerc. John G. Sterling. S;unuel Flower. James B. Wakefil!ld. David 1' . Lumsden. Wm. C. Peters. Edward H. Brinley. Samuel Sherman. Charles E. Terry. James W. Smyth. A. Hamilton Polk. J. Gardner White. Vv. Butler Krumbhaar. Jared Starr. Sidney llall. Jno. H . S. Quick. amucl B. Warren. W m. G. Davies.

CoLLE GE

186o. Wm. B. Tibbits. r86r. G. W. Hugg. I 62. Jno. J . McCook . 1863. Thos. R. Ash. I 64. C. T. Olmsted. r86s. Charles VVanzcr. r866. Henry K. Huntington. r867. Howard C. Vibbert. r868. Joseph B. Cheshire. I 6g. Geo. E. Elwell. 1870. D. Page Colton. 187!. Jno. W. Gray. I 72. Ru sell Murray. 1873. L . M. l'lumer. I 74Charles D. cudder. Henry H. Brigham. I 75. 1876. J . Ellis Kurt?,. rSn. R. B. Brundage. !878. Wm. N. Elbert. 1879- Henry C. Loveridge. r88o. Wm. B. N d on. r88r. Chas. II. Carter. r882 . J . Eldred Brown. 1883. E . S. Van Zile. M A R SHAL.

1884

S. S. MITCHELL.

A ssiST A NT

S. T.

MILLER,

C oLLEGE

s. II. H. R.

M ABSHA L S

GJESY,

li£YD£CKER.

ror

A.

Cou~ ' "

•,


'WE

ALB!

T

\V E 'SON.

I,

and April rx,

PERCY S. BRYA T, 70,

-

June

!ISS

MARY BOYNTON,

I

and flss F . J . • RI 'WOLD, S3.

20, I

ORLAr DO HOLWAY, So, and :\lrss DELIA G RISWOLD, June, IS 3.

C liARLE

E. CALDWELL, S2, and l\l1ss A. June,

J.

EX TON ,

I

R Ev. DAVID L. FLE}.li G, So, and i\IJss W. P. SMITH, June 25, ISS3.

RI CHARD V. BARTO, 82, and

IITISS

H.

I. \VILLIA 1S,

Jun e 28, I883 .

REv. T. M . PECK, So,

and

MISS

A

1

A ABBOTT,

Augu t 29, r883.

ROBERT G. ERWIN, 74,

- and MI S JULIA ROGER ·. August 29, r883.

J.

B. ER\Vl

and

, 76,

M RS.

WOODS,

REv. 1ELVILLE K. BAILEY, 79, and MI s ELIZABETH HA l{T , September 5, 1883.

GEORGE W. BEACH, So, and

MI SS

ELIZABETH C. JARVIS,

October 3, I883 .

ALFRED D . HURD, 77. and

MI S

LOU! 'A COOLIDGE,

October JI, I883.

R Ev. LOUIS A. LA 'l'HER, So, and MRs. II. H. CORSO , 1 ovcmber

14, I SS3.

102


R. B. BRU GURDO

DAGE, 78, and Mrss E. L. RUSLT 'G, November 21, r883. W. RUSSELL, 34, nnd Mr s MARY BERESFOh.D, November 27, r883.

REv. GEORGE W. LINCOLN, 75, aml Mr ss November 27, 1883.

J.

E. KER ' IIAW,

REv. GEORGE Mel. Dul30I 路, 74, and MI s MARY CURTI , December II, r883. WILLIAM R. BLAIR, 75, and Mtss ALEXI A CROSSA , RICHARD A. WlllTE, 81, and Mrss FLORE CE HE\ ITSO Febn\ary 7, 1884.

=

I

103

1,


~u ~.etunthnu.

The Rev. LEVI HANAFORD CORSON, M.A., 29. D11::0 FEBRUARY 23, 1884.

Col. DANIEL SHEPARD DEWEY, M.A., 34. Dnm FEBRUARY 22, 188-+.

JOHN GREENE PROUD, 34. D IED AUGUST 28, 1883.

The Hon. WILLIAM STEPHEN GOODWYN, 38. D11w JuLY 21, r883.

The Rev. BENJAMIN WASHINGTON STONE, If.A., D.D., 38. DIED FEBRUARY

II,

1884.

GEO.RGE HALL HAZLEHURST, B.A., 42. DIED

DECE~IllER

- , r883.

The Rev. DAVID PLATT SANFORD, M.A., D.D., 44. DIED APR IL 3, 1883 .

SAMUEL GARDNER WOLCOTT, B.A., M.D., 47. Dmo JUNE 3, r8 3.

The Rev. JAMES SOVERAINE PURDY, M.A., D.Il., 49. Dum MARCH 21, 18 3路

Lieut. HENRY HUBBARD PIERCE, B.A., 58. DIED JULY 17, 1883.

The Rev. Prof. EDWIN EMERSON JOHNSON, M.A., 59. DIED A PRIL 30, r 883.

The Rev. JOHN WILLIAM PAYNE, M.A., 61. DIED FEBRUARY 20, 1884.

GEORGE HART, M.D., 70. DIED M ARCH 29, 1883.

EDWARD COLEMAN WEBB, 75. DIED MAY 6, 1883.

GEORGE KNEELAND, B.A., 80. DIED J ULY 3, 1883.

WILLIAM SLOO GOODRICH, 82. Dum FEBRUARY 24, 1883.

10 4


The REV. EDWIN EMERSON JOHNSON , M.A.

Born at augaluck, Conn., July 25, rSy. Entered Trinity ollege, rSss. l'oem al Junior Exhibition, 1 Ss . Salutatory and Oration at Commencement, 1859. Entered Berkeley Divinity School, 1859. rdain d Deacon by Bishop Williams, May 22, 1861. Ordained Priest by Bishop Williams, April 5, r862. R ector of St. Michael's Church, Naugatuck, Conn., r86z-r86s. Rector of St. Mark' Church, Augusta, Me., r865-1867. El ected Professor in Trinity College, r867. Professor of English Literature, r867-1872. Brownell Professor of Rhetoric and of the English Language and Lit ralurc, r872-18 3路 Rector of St. J ohlt's hurch, E a't H artford, r868-r869. Rector of Trinity Church, H artford, r872-r883. Edit orial Contributor to the Clmrc!umm, r867-r883. Delegate to the General Convention, r874-1877-188o. Examining haplain of the Diocese of onnccticut, I 75-1 3路

Died at Hartford, April 30, 1883.

ros


1882 VALEDICTORY

ROBERT THEODORE REI TEMA SALUTAT ORY

J.

ELDRED BROW

T UTTLE

PRIZ E

F.SSA Y

ED WARD STE E . BEACH. CHEMICAL

WILLIAM

PRIZE

ESSAY

EY 10UR SHORT. ccontl Prize

ROBERT THEODORE REINEMAN. PRIZE

VERSION

D ECLAMATION

HIRAM BE JA 1I E NGLISH

LOO 1!. .

LITERATURE

PRIZE

[ ot awarded .] LATIN

PRI Z E

HENRY RIT £liE NEELY. FRENCH

PRIZE

[Not awa rded .] MATHEMATICAL

Algebra Prizc-HERi\lA

~

PRIZES

LILIE TIIAL.

Geometry Prize-GEORGE EMERSO ORATORICAL

PRIZES

[ rot awarded.]

106

BEER


DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1883

The following degrees, having been voted at the annual meeting of the Corporation, held on the 27th day of Junc, r883, were duly conferred at th<: public Commencement on the following day. --0--

BACHELOR OF ARTS, CUM HONORE In Mental, JJ1oml, and Political Pllilosophy, Gruk and Latiu_-

J. ELDRED BROWN.

RICHARD E UG ENE BURTON.

BACHELOR OF ARTS, IN COURSE EDWARD

TEVE S BEACII.

JOI-IN RIDGELY CARTER. MAURICE LUDLU 1 COW L. EDWARD LAWTON DOCKRAY. HORATIO LEE GOLDE . GEORGE GREE E, J R. JOHN WILLIAM . I-IU TINGTON. GEORGE PRATT I GE RSOLL. CLARErCE !ORGAN KURTZ. ROBERT THEODORE REINEMAN. FRANK ROOSEVE LT. JOHN FREDERICK SEXT ON. WILLIAM SEYMOUR SHORT. HOBART WARRE N THOMPSON. SAMUEL BRECK PAl{KMAN TROWBRIDGE. ARTHUR HE RY WRIGHT. HEBER HOFF, of the Class of 1882.

107


MASTER O F ARTS, IN COURSE OF THE CLASS OF I

75:

WILLIAM MOLTHROP STARK, LL.B. OF TilE CLASS OF 1876:

PERCI VAL PAD GETT. OF T HE CLASS OF 1877 :

CIIARLE

TREAT WILLSO . OF TI!E CLASS OF 1878:

WILLIAM S II E RMAN MADDOCK . OF

TilE

LA

OF I

79:

TilE R EI'. MEL\"ILLE KNOX BAILEY. TH E J{ Ev . ALFRED HARDI G. OF

Til E

CLA S OF 1880:

ROBERT RARCLAY , M.D. FRA CIS RA DOLPH C U RTIS. BERN B DD GALLA UDET. WILLIAM RIDGLEY L E AKEN. T1m REv. RICHARD HENRV

ELSON.

ARTH R E UGE E PATTISON. Til E REV. TEWART STO E. Til E REv. LORIN WEBSTER. COLE 1A GA DY WILLIAM ·. --o-

DOCTOR OF LAWS, HONO R IS CAUSA T ilE H oN. JOH

SM IT H PHELPS, B.A. T rini ty ,

E x- Gove rn o r of Mi sso uri.

ro8


'86 BASE BALL NINE CAMERO , Pit cher and Captain . HAYS, c. ELDREDGE, 3d b. II TCH,r stb. BIRD, ALL, I. f. LILIE1 THAL, zd h. WELCH, c. f. ELSON, s. s. CHLLD, r. f.

--o--

'86 FOOT BALL ELEVEN BACK :

ELDREDGE. 11 ,\LF-IlACKS:

IIAT C ll .

NELSO!'>. QU AR 'II\R-llACK ANIJ CAPTAI N:

NILES. RUSIIICRS:

GOODWIN, \VEL IT , BIRDSALL,

IIEYDECKER , HAYS, CA 1ERON , CH IL D, (snnp-bnck.) -0-

'87 BASE BA LL NINE SHANNO BARBER, c. \VlllT OME, TIBBITS. 2d b. . TO E, 3d b.

1>1

1

,

Pitcher and Captain.

SAL TUS, s. s. BEARD LEY, I. f. G. RODGERS, c. f. R. RODGERS, r. f.

b.

-0-

'87 FOOT BALL ELEVEN BACK AND CAPTAIN:

SALTUS, IIALF-BACKS:

BARBER.

APPLEGATE . QU ARTER-BACK:

TIBBITS. RU SHERS.

SHANNO , DEUEL, R. RODGERS.

BEARDSLEY, VERMILYE, G. RODGERS, SNAP-BACK:

HENDRIE.

109


LIST OF VALEDICTORIANS AND SALUTATORIANS IN TRINITY COLLEGE

-V.

V. S. \ '. S.

V.

V.

S.

_.

r827. [s:uu; Crnry. :amuel C. oldshorou~h.

V S.

Henry G. Smith. W illiam li. W alter. r 29. J o hua G. \\'right. Samuel , . L ewis. !83 . Augu stus F. Lytl e . Tsaac \V. H allam. I83I. athanicl E. Cornwall. J o eph R. Eccle ton.

\ '.

S.

V. S. V.

V.

V.

V.

18<jO. Robe rt B. Fairbairn. Vanrlcn·oort Bruce. 1841. Wm. II. Frisbie. Henry D. Noble. I 42.

V. S. V. S.

G orgc R ossiter. H enry C. Preston. I 843· Th omas S. Preston. George Kcr.

1844· David l'. anford. Tilton E. D oolittle. 1845· V. R obert C. Rogers. John A. Paddock. 1846. V. John W. Racon. Samuel !If. Whi ti ng. IB47· V. Samuel Benedict. S. George ,·. Gilman. I 8..j8 . V. Benj. H. Paddock. ath . 1. Belden. I B49. V. John 1. Atwood. George W. Giddings. rSso. V. J ohn T. Hun tington. S. Daniel E. L overidge.

V.

I 32.

V. S.

__

E. Edward; Beanblcy. John \V. French. 1833· H ugh L. Morrison. Edward H ardycar. I B3-I · Will iam Payne. Solomon G. Hi tchcock. 1835· Robert Tomes. Edwin Van Deu en. I 36. fames H . Elliott. Laac II . Tuttle. I 37· Abne r J ackson . J ohn T. Cushing. 1838. Charles Gillette. Cyrus Munson. I 839· I saac G. H ubbard . rathaniel 0. Cornwall.

r Bs r. V. S.

Charles J. H oadly. Alex. G. Cummins.

V.

Lucius H. Jon es. Francis Chase.

rS sz.

I IO


18 53· Alfred L . Bre"·cr. \ illiam G. Sp.:ncer. 18 54· V. James II. Wi lliams. S. George D. J ohnson. t8s s. V. Luk e A. L ockwood. E dwin C. Bolles. xBs6. V. D aniel E. !Iolcomh. Samuel II. H otchkin. 1857· V. George B. ll opson. S. Samuel H erman . 18 58. V. GeorgeS. Mallory. S. W illiam H. \'ibbert.

V. S.

V. S.

V.

V. S.

V.

S. V. S. V. S.

V. S.

V.

r868. Frank L. orton. Frank II . Pntls. I

V S. \'

S. V. S. V.

S.

1

v.

(><).

George 0. lf olhrookL. Arthur :lfcConkcy . 1 70. George McC. F isk, H arlow R. Wh itlock . I 71. George \\'. Douglas. Chauncey C. W illiam .. I 7'2. P aul Zit•glcr. James II. George.

73-

L eonard \V. Ri chardson. S. Oliver II. R aftery. r n \'. E dward N. Dick<.:rson . S. J ames J . Smyth. 1 75· \'. George l\1. li ubbard. E dward W. Worthington . ! 876. \' Isaac H iester. S. Charles E . ~l oor~. r Bn \ ' Charles C. Edmund s, Jr. S. J ohn P rnut. t 87 \ ' . J ohn D. Jl ilb. S. J ohn W illiams. t 879· \'. Al£rcd H arding. J ames S. Carp<:ntel. r88o. \ '. T. M. X . George. S. L o rin \ cbster. r88 L V. J . Ru sse ll P arsons, Jr. harl e · \V. J ones.

1859· Samuel B. W a rren . Edwin E. Johnson. r86o. Charles H. W. Stocking. Augustus J ackson. r 86r. Arthur W. All yn. A. B. J ennings. r86z. J a me · B. Murray. George W. Hugg. 1863. J oh n . Smith . W. 1 . Ack ley. r864. R obert A. Benton. J oseph F. Ely. r 6 5. Ch a rl es T. Olm.ted. Edward P. J ohnson . r866. Samuel l Tart. H e nry A. Metcalf. 1867. Willi am R. Mackay . Geo rge G. Ni chol~ .

tS \ '. ~-

\'.

R. T. Reineman . E. Bro\\n .

J.

I l I

2.

cavcr 1. ll old<:n. J ohn II. l\lcCrackan.


-~ -----

--

1884

APPOINTEES Orator,

E. L. PURDY. E. S. VAN Z1u.

Pod,

C. MCL.

Pruident,

ANUREWS.

Presentations,

J.

I vy Oration,

\V. S.

BARROW S.

Epilogue,

F. F.

Ru SS ELL.

M. BRA! ARD.

COMMITTEES CLASS

1\l essrs. Buckley, Chairman; Barrows, Johnson, Olmsted, Richardson, \'a n Zile. RE EPTJON

Messrs. Hills, Chairman; Andrews, Purdy, VanZile. Jl'lUSIC

Mes rs. Magill, Chairman; Hills, Huntington, Sanford, Sedgwick. INVITATION

Mess rs. Ri chardson, Chairman; Andrews, Barrows, Johnson, Ru sell. SUPPER

Messrs. VanZile, Clwirman; Huntington, Magill, Olmsted, Sanford. PHOTOGRAPH

Messrs. Barrows, C!wim1a1t; Sedgwick.

Brainard,

Buckley,

Hitchcock,

Neely,

FINANCE

Messrs. Olmsted, Chairman; Richards;on, Purdy, Van Zile .

II

CLASS NO !INATJNG

OMM!TTEE

Messrs. Neely, C!tairma1t; Barrows, Brainard, Buckley, Olmsted, Van Zile.

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PAGR.

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It i attractive in form and matter, and no pain 11 ill he spared to render it worthy of the favo r with whid1 it has hitherto hecn received . T he T ABLET will he sent to any addn.:ss upon receipt of the '>llb-.cription price, 2.00 per annum. 'pecimcn copies free. Adtlre ,

THE TRINITY TABLET, HARTF

Box 398.

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W. F. WHITTELSEY & CO. ,

MERCHANT TAILORS, 34, 36 and 38 Asylum Stree t.

RAILROAD TICKETS, W est and South.

St

mship Tioket 路

To and from Europe, Charleston, Cali fornia.

'

avannah and

WA RD W. J ACOBS, Agent, 293 Ma拢1l Street.

SAUNDERS,

Tailor, 258 M ain St., F

R

Hartford, Conn.

FIR

BOOTS

T-O L A SS

ND

SHOES,

ALWAYS GO TO

AISHBERG)S SHOE STORE, . 3 79

MAIN

nn:ET.


~ srr une~ f...r~ 262 M}IN ST. ~ MAT. H . HEWINS,

$.

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Five :\lin utes walk fro m D e pot.

R. J. A

L TN, Proprietor.


SPORTING GOODS. For FooT- BALLS,

BoxiNG

BELLS, BASE

GLOVES,

BALL, oR

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CLuBs,

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LAwN TENNIS Goons,

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A. H. POMEROY, 216-220 Asylum.

t.

HORSFALL & ROTHSCHILD, -T HE-

Manufacturing Hatters, H ave constantly in stock all the Leading Styl es in

HATS and CAPS, SILI\:: and OPERA HATS.

J. H. ECKHARDT & CO , MANUFACTURERS

OF

Pictur

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KI

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OF

Fram s,

A D DEALER

IN

Fin

teel En o-ravings, Pi ctures, Paintings, Etchin gs, Photograph. , \\ ater Col rs, and Fancy Goods, 235 AND 237 M A IN S TR EET, H ART F ORD . C oNN.

Pictures framed to order at short notice. Students.

120

T en per-cent Discount to


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U l•' A CTURER Of

FINE

CALF

BOOTS and SHOES REPAIRING NEATLY DoN E .

No. 110 R etreat Avenue, H

RTFORD , CONN.

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Shirt Macl to Ord r. .F'ine Dre s 7 irL for' $J. 00 ea 路h) Novelties in J T() k-1/V( a?\

TOILET GOODS, UMBRELLAS, STUDS AND SLEEVE- BUITONS. LATEST

OVELTIE

AS SOO

AS

AME APPEAR

IN

EW YORK MARKET.

CONKLIN 'S BAZAAR, . ' 5 Main

t1路e t .

H. W . CONKLIN

DRUG STORE. M

0 ntrall. r Locnt d in th ity.

rng

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HORSE CARS PASS THE DOOR TO THE COLLEGE.

Our . to k i

omplel and pri

., rea onable.

L. H. GOODWIN, Pharmacist, E x c i i A N GE

CLARI-r &

OHNER.

SMITH.

Bool\_ and Job Printers. Fr~sT-CLfiSS P~~Tit\9 Do E P~oMPTLY At Reasonable Rates.

No. 362 MAIN STREET, HUDSO BUILDING, fij\RTFORD, CON . SA~lt;EI.

CLARK.

The "Tablet" Printer .

122


J nvilc your attention to a

hoicc Stock of

ART GOODS romplctl' in all departments.

FRAMING OF ALL KINDS DONE IN AN }RTfST!C M ANNE~. Reslorinrr an1l Clcani1w Oil Paintings, Enrrrarinu Etc. a JH'tiallj'. (;ooo

W oRK

A

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Goous

AT

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PRI CE ..

D. A. SPEAR ) FLORIST,

CUT FLOWERSAND FLORAL DESIGNSASPECIALTY. - - 'I ' H E GOLD MED A L , - PARIS EXPOSITIO 1878, \\'AS A II A RUED TO

JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS, FOR l.XCELI.E:-;CE IN

tllnhcr,, 303, 332, .jO.j , ljO, 351, with Gillott'~ other ' <)J. D BY AIL 1)£,\I.gRs THROUGHOUT TilE \VQRLU.

The Fa\'orite

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WATCHES.

Tiffany & Co., uNION SQUARE,

NEW yORK,

Particularly request attention to their line of low-priced Watches, just con1pleted, which they confidently recommei~d as the best yet produced for the money. The movements are sound, stein-winding anchors, and ar cased in 1 8-kt. gold in variety of styles. Each watch is stamped with the name of the house, thereby carrying its guarantee. Large size, for gentlemen, Medium size, for .. Large " '' Ladies, Small " '' ''

$7s

6s 6o

so

Cuts showing sizes and styles of the watches, and patterns of chains suitable to be worn with them, sent on request.

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r

E. H

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BENSTEIN'S

PULA

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2G0 Main

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-o-

REGULAR DINNER FROM 1 2 TO 3 -0-

Parties :mel W eddings supplied with everything requisite. A choice assortment of \Vhi tman's Candies always on hand .

JO

N

KENNEDY,

MERCHANT TAILOR~ No. 48

STA T E

UNDE~ UNITED STATES HOTEL,

S. P.

J

HARTFORD, CONN.

DAVIS ~

NSTRUCTOR IN ig urn y

554

lAI

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ST .,

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Hou e, HAl TFORD, CO

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FURNITURE -ALSo-

M ANUFACTURERS OF

S. & M.

PATENT

SOFA BED.

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CALL

AND

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11 RTFORD F U R IT U R E CO. , 1 7

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CITY HOTEL,

--CURTIS J UDSON.

LE TER POPE & CO.,

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BROTHERS~

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MCCLUNIE BROTHERS, 224 ASYLUM STREET. ORDERS RECEIVED .BY TELEPH ONE.

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ARTOTYPES; OR

PHOTOG R) PHS IN P~INTI~G l ~K. Portraits, Groups, Views, Mercantile Photograp hs, Copies of Drawings, Paintings, Maps, PJans, Designs, Pi ct ures of every kind that are ever made by Photography. printed in permanent inks, and finished in a ny style ; mounted like photograph. or printed with a margin for binding or framing.

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E \ i\T YORK.

treet,

WM. WANDER & SON. Soh-mer)

PIAN 0 S. -0-

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RE T. Mu sk and Musical Books and Musical :l[erchandise of Every D e cription.

Y L UM

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LITHOG~APHIC P~INTE~S WO OD

ENGR 1 VJ~'RS.

T he Cover of thi s book was p rinted by us.

I<ELLOGG &BULI<ELEY CO., 17 5 P ea rl Stree t ,

HART F O D 0 0

CLINTON H. MENEELY

BELL COMPANY S UC 'E SOR S T O

MENEELY

S0 KIJYIBERLY,

T R Y,

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MANUFACTURERS OF BELLS. SPECIAL ATH.NTION GIVEN TO CHURCH BELLS

Illu stra ted Catalogue se nt free.

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ST . .

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MEMORIALS=

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PRICES.

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ASYLUM ST.,

H h.TFORD,

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& Co.,

The f-latters of Hartford, 5 A syl 1.1m St reet. The latest and most fa. hionablc styles of con tantly on hand . ALSO A FULL STOCK OF

TRUNI<S AND BAGS. 1

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BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAGAZIN__ES, t\_EWSijPERS, F ANCY G oons ETc , ET c .

232

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CoNN .

LIBRARY.

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