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THIS Coll ege ha no medical, law, d1vinity, or other profe. sional school or department connected with it ; bu t i intended to give a Liberal Education, adapted to fit young men to enter most advant ageously upon the study of the Learned Professions after graduation. By a Liberal Education is meant a non-profe sional education, conducted with out reference to any fut ure particul ar profession, calli ng, or special pursuit on the part of the tudent in question, and designed not to make men specially clergymen, lawyer , phy 路icians, soldiers, merchants, or engineers, but so to tra in and educate the mental faculties as to put them into their most efficient condition, and to qualify a student to enter with success upon the study of any of t he professions, or upqn any oth er pursui t in life. ( VI)


E X PE N SES.

The amount of the Treasurer's bill each year is as Tuition, . . Room-rent for each person, from Sroo.oo to . Jnciuentals, l leat, Total, from $242.00 to

follow~:

ii.Joo.oo Szs.oo jO.OO

12-50 167-50

Board is furni:hed in tlu: allege Dining-hall at -4-50 pu 11eck. To this must be added charges, together with the expense of books, furniture, clothing, tra,•el, and ociety f<'CS, wluch vary according to the taste and habits of the. tudent, and of which no estim:lte can be given.

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SC H O LA RS HI PS.

The amount of the Trea urer's bills can be con ·iderably reduced to holders of sd10lar hips. The income of these scholarships, which ;u e of different values. i placed to the credit of students of limited means, and ervcs to meet the charge (or tuition and room-rent in whole or in part. !lor holders of scholarships remitting the entire charges for tuition "nd room-rent, the T rca urer's bill i reduced to $~2-)0; and the ncccs ary expenses of such students, includi ng board and other personal items. will not exceed $250 or .JCO a Year. R OO M S

AND B UI LDINGS.

T he new buildings were commenced in I8i 5· TheY arc thoroughly dra1ned , well ventilated, and unsurpassed for convenience and comfort. In I8:l'I thr Northam gateway was begun, and the we tern side of the great quadrangle is now completed. Easy access from the city is seemed bv mean of street-cars running to the College grounds. ,\ n excellent athletic ground is provided for ball playing and othe r out door sports; there ar~ al·o se,·eral tenni - court , and an excellent gy mna ium. The rooms are arranged so as to pro,· ide for two students rooming to gether, a common study and separate bedrooms. They are heated by steam, and lighted hy ga , and ventilation is ecured hy open fire-place~. \\'ater is carried to every 11oor The si te of the buildings is remarkable for its healthfulness. N E W BUILDIN GS The Gymnasium and Alumni H a ll. The new Gymnasium and Alumni Jlall (•Jr Theatr e) stands to the cast of the proposed north quadrangle near the drive-wav from \'ernon Street, and faces the west. It i substantiallv built of bricl~ laid in red mortar, with it finish of Portland and tone. The frontage is fifty·. ix feel, and the length one hundred and -ix feet. The entrance is at tbc level of the running track of the gymnasium; from the vestibule ample stairways lead down to the latter and up to the theat re, which ha a seating capacity of 500. The equipment of the gymnasitlln embr:< es modern apparatus, and the latest patent appliances in this department. " THE

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OF

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This building is built of brick in early French Romanesque style, and is two turies high with a basement. having a frontage of seventy-nine feet, and a ckpth of sixty-five feet. The angles of th e building are emphasized by larger ventilating turret;;, which not only serve a pracThe main object in conqructinf! tical purpose, but add greatly to the breadth of the wall-mas thi~ building, has been to make ample provi ion for labor:llory work ;n chcmi try and physics. The phy ical labratory will be equipped with a dynamo and engine, and the rooms have bee n arranged wi th special refe rence to making facilities for practical work as complete a~ possible. T he equipme nt in th e chem ica l la boratory, i such as is required for good work in q ua litative and quantitative analysis and a saying. C ATALOGUES .

atalogues and Examina tion Pape rs may be had on application to the Secretary of t h_c Vacuity. For Scholarships and general information, application should be made to the President, George W illiamson Smith, D. D . (VII)


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A SUPP LE MENT

To

THE COLL EGE CATALOGUE.

NO MORE STRIKING CONTRAST COULD BE FURN SHED THAN THIS BETWEE

THE EYES WITH' WHICH YOUTH AND AGE SEE THE WORLD."

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HARTFORD, CON .: & BRAINARD COMPANY. MAR., 1888.

PRESS OF THE CASE, LOCKWOOD


Whe Board of Bditor.s.

C. H. REMINGTON , /Yf<P~a.~i".<:' Editor.

A. MILLARD ,

S . F . JARVIS,

R. C. TUTTLE,

R. H. SCHUTZ, A. E. WRIGHT.

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Uodicatiof).

Cf'o t!tee, .faz"r Lalal;·e, ozw book ·we dedz"mlc, 1\.ou,g/t-cut mozaic o.f

01w

stude11t )'ear,·

.!Juscrz"bz"ng tlzy dear name upon our I vv lea·ves, .Jfozv gladly cast we tlzem upon life's

iJn. firm

h-eam

be!z"e.f that, .for tlze mystic name t!tey bear,

9:"1zey slzali recC?.vc a value not t/zc£1/" ozvn

l)et

o.f them.

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t!troug!t t!ty touclt becomes a tnasure ra1/"e. ( 3)


Contents. PAt~n.

ftl Lf I'AGI, B•>.\RI> OF EDII 0~'·

3

IH OIC \1"10:'>, .

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CoNtt-::>1,,

5

GRU 11:\GS,

7

Cou.Ec;t c.u.F:'>DAR,

RI"Jl'IRIOlLN

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9

FUR AD\IISSION,

LO

CoUR ~:s OF 1:> I RUCriO ·,

II

TRINITY CULLH•L,

12

FACULTY, FnLOW \NO ALU~t:-~t AssoctA noNs,

'4 '7

Po,r

GRAUUATI·S,

U:>OI.RC.R \OU.\ I FS HY (L.\SSFS,

'9 29

~t·C RfT FRA rF.R:>I rtEs,

61

Lll E.RARY 0RGA:\1Zt\"IIONS, .

63 71

'-rcn:T ORc;.\NII.ATIO:-IS,

A rllt.r IIC ,\ ·soc I \TIONs,

100

LAWN TENNIS AssUCIA'l'ION, i\fUSI('AL ORGA'il/ \TIO:'-IS,

i\1 ISCEJ.LA N EOUS

110

.

116

0RGA N IZATIONS,

TRI.\L .\NO BURNING OF AN \LYTIC'S, YAI.EDICTORIANS AND !'ALUTATORIANS, (IIAPI'L, HoNOR

t886-t887,

!F.N,

COLLEGE l\lAR SI!AL ·,

MARRIAGES,

Onrru \RY, CL\ s D.\\'

.

AI'I' OIN'DIEN

rs

YALE,

,\0\ERTI .EMENTS, ADVERTISER ' DtKECTORV,

FOR

t888,


MAR

TON.-"vVhcrc thou ee t the Tvy thou shalt know there i ancient building of honorable renown. Tis a bra\路e plant, and adorn have heard il feeds upon the air.

ARDEN.-"'

an

that whereupon it grows.

M.\1<. TO~.- "That doth it nol, for mark you his roots go into rich ground."- Old play.

~RY YEAR there goe

forth from the hall of their Alma Mater a band of her on who have faithfully discharged the duties which he ha placed upon them. These dutie. mu t be a 路surned in turn by tho e who take the place thu left vacant. The cia s of '88 arc now about to take their departure; they have done their part; they have furthered the intere ts and reputation of the College in many way . It now devolves upon the Ia s of '89 to take the places which '88 leave, and to a 路sumc the clutie which they lay a ide. The fir t, and \\'C could aimo t :ay the greatest, of these duties i the perpetuation of the good old college traditions. The publishincr of our College Annual is one of our most honored tradition路 . We, then, the la s of '89, greet you with this the XVI volume of Trm TRI ITY IvY. We have dug around the root of the traditional vmc; we have trained the branches in

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thi. direction and in that direction; \\'e ha,路e grafted a shoot here and removed one there;- we have labored patiently during the pa t few month to make our volume of the Jvv worthy of our College.

To your graciou> indulgence the fruit of our effort

i.路

now :-.ubmittecl, and we cannot close the!'e gre 路tings b tter than \\'ith the word Thoma Heywood tLed in commending hi play to the public: "

ll that I have further to ay at thi time i only

thi. : Censure, I entreat, a favorably a it is expo eel to thy view freely.

Ever tudiou of thy pleasure and profit.'

188庐.

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College Calendar. 18S:l. Sept. 'ov.

15·

D ec.

2416. I 7·

I.

I C) .

20. 21.

:!2.

Thursday. Ch r i~tmas Term begins. Tuaday. All .'aints' D.ty. H oliday. Thursdcl)'· Thank ·gi,·ing·Day. f-riday . Christma · E~aminatinn,. Saturday. ,Jfonrlfly. 7it,:sday. 1/'t·dnc·sdcl)'· Thursda;•. Appointment of T ouccv Scholar. Christmas Vacation begins.

·1888. J an. F eb.

12. I

22.

March

6. JO.

April

II.

IJ .!J. ~4-

~5-

~ 6.

27. 28. ll! ay

5· 10. ~~-

Jun e

276. 7-

8. 9· II.

Tlntrstlfly.

Trinity Term begin:. IV~dnest!ay . A h-Wedne day. 1/'t•dnesday. H oli day. Prize Ver ion Appointments published. Contest. Tuesday. Juni or Standing publi heel. fohdc1y. Good Friday. IV,·rlnt·sday. Engli h Prize E ssays handed in. Friday. Easter R ecess begins. Jlfo111lay. Easter R ecess ends . Tu,·sday. English Literature Prize E xamina ti on. lf'tdnt•sday. Chemical Pri t.c Essay · handed in. 7'/mrsday. Il i:torical l'rize Essays handed in . Frida;•. Tuttl e Pri;e Essap handed in. Saturda)'· L atin Prize Examination. Saturday. Mathematical P rize Examination. Thursday. A scension-D ay. Thursday. Prize V ersion D eclamations. Sunday. Trinity- unday . If 'l'rlncst!ay. Se nior Examination s. Thursday. Friday. Saturday .lfonday. (7)

Oratorical Prize


I:.

June

Jitadll)'·

Trinity Examin:ttinlb.

enior E\amination-.

!J. II (,/naday. J'/mrJd,1y. Trinity Examination

q.

rs.

Senior tanding

Frida)'.

publi~hcd.

16. Satunl,zy. rS. .Jfond.l)'· 19· Tu~sday. ~o.

TVtdntsdtl)'·

~[.

Thursr!.l)'·

,

;.i·ida;•.

24·

Sunda)'.

26.

TuNday. IVdnmlay.

Award of Pri1cs. Baccalaurc1tc :-.ermon. Examination· for Admi' ion. Jfond.ry. 25·

Sept.

27. 27·

ll~·dnaday.

28.

Thursday.

Cia

Day.

" Annual ll!eeting of the Corporation and of tiH: Association of the Alumni. ,· I XTY·SEC0:-1 0 CO~! MENCE~I ENT. Trinity \'acation begin .

18. Tunday. Examinalions for Admis ion he~:in. Thursdt~l' · Christmas Term begin . 20. Thursd<~y. Christmas Term end~. 20.

Dec. In

1

8 -S9 the Christmas \'acation will be

1110

weeks.

EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION.

Two Examination · for Admission arc held at the College in each year: the first at the end of J une, in Commencement Week: and the econcl in cptember immediately bo.:fore the begin. ning of Christmas Term. In 188S the order of examinations 11 ill be as follows:]~~·

Monday, June

2_5th,

2 P. "·· Greek. Tuesday, June '6th, •JO A . M •• Algebra : l P. M., Latin. Wedncsd>)', June 27th, S.JO A. M., Arithmetic and Geometry: 2 P. M., English.

1·.1 1 TB~t8RR.

Tuesday, September 18th, .30 A. M., Greek; 2 P. "·• A lgebra . Wednesday, cptember 19t h, .JO A. M., Latin; 2 P. M., Arithmetic and Geometry. Thursday, eptembcr 20 th, .Jo A. M., English .

Examinations for admi ion will also be held on the pecified day of june in Xcw York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, and an Franci ·co, and in other places, clue notice of which will be given. CommOUt'IIICIII is

7/wrsrlay,

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28,

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Req uirofi?cnts for Ad missio n.. I.

COURSE IN ARTS.

andidates for admi sion to the Fre hman Class are examined in the following books: GR EE K .

Grammar (Hadley or Goodwin) . Xenophon : Anaba is, four Books. I l omer: Iliad, three books, with Pro ody. Pro e Composition (Jones or White: the exercises in the first half of the book). H istory of Greece. [The translation of average pas ·ages, not previou ly read, from Xenophon and Ilomcr will be accepted as an alternative to the above-mentioned quantities in these author .] LATIN.

Grammar. aesar : Gallic \Var, four 1 ooks. Virgil: Aeneid, ix Book , with Pro ocly. Cicero : the Oration again t Catilinc, and that for the Poet 1\ rchia Pro e Composition : Tran ·lation into Latin of a pas age of connectt.:d J~ngli h narrati1·e, based upo n some pa age in Caesar's Gallic \ Var. Roman Hi tory: Outlines, to the death of Marcus Aureliu (Creighton). Ancient Geography. ancliclates arc also examined at sight upon average passage from 'aesar's works, from Vi rgi l's Aene id, and Ovid's Metamorphoses, and from Cicero's Oration MATHEMATICS.

Arithmetic, including the Metric System. A lgebra, through Radicals and Quadratic Equations, together with Proportion, Progressions a nd the Binomia l T heorem. Pl ane Geometry. ENGLISH.

Each cand idate is required to write a short English compo. ition, correct in spelling, punctuat ion , gramma r, clivi ion by paragraph., and ex pres ion , upon a subject announced at the time of the examination. In 188 the subject will be chosen from the following works: Shakspearc's 7ulius Caesar and T<udfth Night; Johnson 's LiVt's of Addison aud Pope; Thackeray' Enghrh lfumorists; Dohon'. Eigltteenth Cmtury Essrry.r; Pope's Rape of the Lock and Essay on Criticism; Miss Austen' Pride and P rejudiu; Irving's Bracebridgc flail; Macaulay's f-ays of A nric111 Rome. Each candidate will a! o be required to criti ize specimen of English composition . The works from which the subject of the composition will be chosen in the following years are: Shakspeare's ']'ulius Cnrsn.r and .rl s you Li'l.·e it; Johnson's Lives o/ Swift nnd Gra;•; Thackeray,s Swift's Gultivn·'s Travels; Uray's Eleg-y; Miss Austen's Fridt! and Pr(,.'}udite; Scotl's Rob Rt1y and tllarmitu:. In 1&)':): Shakspeare's julius Cn.csar and ;l!idstnn1m'r ,v,:rlzt's Drellm; .Macaulay's Li/l' of JoltiiSOn and Essay on BoS'ltJCll's Lift o/ 'Joluuou; Carlyle's Essn.y on BoS'lvdl"s Life of Jolnuou; johnson'~ l 'anily of 1/umn't /Visltes; Goldsmith's Vicllr cif IVakr/ield and Dt•srrted l 'illrt.I[C; 1Jobson 1S Eiglztccntlt Century Essnys; Scott's Qu.eniti1 Durcurtrd; 1 <~.caulay·s Lays o/ Ancient Rome. OT B.-

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iiiiiiil

COURSE JN

LETTER_S

A ~ D S~IENC_E .

. II · f d ·,sion arc the ,;ame a~ m the Course tn .\rt,, wtth the om is ion of Th,c rectutrcmcnt.. or a nu. . translatiOn. · 1 extempore Latm • k Cicero' Oratlons, anc · · · _,rce , uircments for admi_ssion m thls course wt·u be t l1e same as ·10 t lte Course in Ans, with ( :\o'I'B.- Mter • 8 •dhe req pore Latin trnnslatton. theomissionofGreekan extem Ill. COURSE IN SCI E NCE .

·e in cience are examined in the same subject a tho c for the Candidates for the C our> Cicero's • Oration , and C'itcmpore _ L attn. · 1•he\' arc further exam Cour~e . 1·n •\rts ' except . . , . • . ·• · G ree k ' _f _the Theon of EquatiOn·, m the (,comctrv of Space, m Plane Trigoined Ill Algebra a~ ar a · ' · · I · ']' I ' S • . . • t' . to Survcring and ):av1gat10n, anc tn rene 1 s Indy of /Vords and nomctrv wtth tts app 1tea tOtb . • '

·h

~~~~ ..-t . m . \~athe:nattcs . and .an l!.nghsh • . as for the Course . 1· Past and Pramt. ~ didate!' for this Course. will be ex:af!lmcd NoTB. -After' . 'c.1.n \I ebr.t from Pro~re"-s 10 nco to tl~~ 1 heory o! hquatt~ns, the \.l•osn~try of pace, and Plan \ rts, wuh the add!uon t"•f · ,f,,d, to/ Words (Supplee's ed1110n): also 111 H:story of the l n1ted States, and in si:

.

th~

111 Tri~onometry, and 1r~n\~' ·( the· books of Caesar and three books of V~rgtl s Acnctdt, together with Latin G ·

books of Cat~r's Galhc ar or r c • . marand the elements of Latin COJ;·~~tttoCO U RS E IN LETTERS.

ram-

. t for admi sion arc the ,;ame a in the Cour c in Arts, with the omi The rcqut rcmen •

ion of

Greek . . f rs ttsccl at the Fxamination in ISS( arc printed at the end of the • -. Coptc o pape · which may be obtained on appliLation to the Secretary of :r acuity.

ala Iogue,

Gour.ses of fnst ruct iO f'l . four Cour>e of instruction, Yiz. : The College offer J. A COURSE I~ .\ RTS. II. A COUR F. I L~:TTER AND SCIENCE . Til. A COURSE IN CI ENCE. 1\ ',

,\ COURSE IN LETTERS.

The courses extend over four years,

11

ith the exception of the Course in Science, which i

completed in three year . . tudents completing the Course in Arts rccetvc the degree of Bachelor of Arts . Students completing the Course in Letters and . cicnce, or the Cour e in Science, rccci1·e the deg ree of 13achelor of Science. tuden ts who do not propose to pur uc all the studies of any of the regular cour e- arc permitted, under the name of 'pecial 'tudcnts, to recite with any class in such tudies a upon examination they are found qualified to pursue. They arc u_bjc~t to the same rules and enjoy the same pri1·ilegcs as other tudents; and, upon honorable dt·mt ·sal, they arc entitled to a certificate from the Pre ident, tating the studies which they have pur ·ued during their rc idencc in the College. After 1 , , the names of special tudcnts not candidates for degree will be printed after the name· of the other member> of their rcspcctii'C classe · in the catalogue. After the Commencement of 188, ,the de!(rcc of :\laster of ,\ rts 11 ill be conferred upon Bachelors of .\ rts of three years standntg, who shall, by examtnatton or otherwise, satisfy the Facultylhat they. hav_c uccessfu_lly pursued a course of ~tudy cqu_i,·alcnt to the work of one acadcmtc year. Candtdate: dcstttng to rcccti'C the ~faster degree 111 any year will be required to gh·c notice_ of their intention to the Secretary of the Faculty before the zoth day of September tn the precedmg year. ( 10)


\flrinity College

-1888.

Senatus Academicus. VISITORS.

RT. HEI'. THE CIT.\:\' CEl.LOH, ~fiddlcto\\n, 'onn. RT. REv. TTIO:-t.\S ?11.\R 'If CLARK, D.D., LL.D., Pro,·idcncc, R.I. Rr. RLI' . IIE:'\RY .\DA~I: :\EEL\',)).]),, Portland, :'lie. RT. REv. WI LLIA \[ H. A. HI SSELL, D. D., Burlington, \"t. RT. Ht-:v. \\ ILI .IA~ l W OODRuFF l\'fLES, D.D., 'oncord, '. II. THE RT. REI' . BE:'\)A;\IIN !I E R\' PADDO 'K, D.D., Ho,ton, Mass. Tm: Rr. REv. liE:\'RY COD:\L\N POTTER, ll.D ., LL.D., New \'ork City. THE Tm: Tm: THE Tilt(

CORPORATION. Chancellor:

THE RT. Rt,v. ]0 II:\' WILLIAMS, D. D., LL.D., ,.,,. oj}icio PRESJnF.NT. THE REv. Tm; PRI~SIDE:\'T OF TilE COLLEGE, H artford. TttF. REV. E. ED\V,\RDS HEARD:LEY, D.D., LL.D., 1'ew H aven, Conn. THE REv. GEORGE II. CLARK, D.D., H artford . WILLIAM C. PETER., I.A., Boston, i\la . . RIC liARD W. II. JAR \ ' f ··, .\L\., H artford. CHARLES ]. IIOADL\' , M.A., H artford. GEORGE BEACII, EsQ., Uartford. THE Rr. REv. l:!E JA UN II. PADDO CK, D.D., Boston, Mas. THE l{EI'. GEORGE S. l\IALLORY, D.D., ew York City. TilE Ho . DWIGHT W. PARDEE, LL.D., Hartford. CIIARLE · E . GRAVES, :\I.A ., St•crdrtr;• nnrl Tnasura, New Haven, Conn. TilE RT. REv . \\'ILL!Al\1 W. NILES, D.D., Concord, ' ·II. THE HEv. SANFORD J. HORTON, D.D., Cheshire, Conn. THE REI'. WILLIAM 'L\TLOCK, D.D., Stamford, onn . WILLIAJ\I IIAl\IER LEV, M.A., Hartford. Tm: REv. IJENRY A. COlT, D.D., Concord, ' · II. JAME IVER . LEWIS, M.A., New London, Conn. E. WIN LOW WILLIAl\1 , M.A., orwich, 'o nn. LUKE A. LOCKI\'OOD, M.A., :New York City. Tm: REv. FRANCI GOOD\\'[ ,, liLA., Hartford. WfLLIA 1 E. C RTIS, M.A., 'ew York City. ]. PIERP01 T MORGA 1, E sQ., New York City. W. A. ;If. WAI , WRlGIIT, M.A., M.D., Hartford. ( l I )


P.acult\. . . . GEORGI' WILLIA.M SO~ S:\HTH, D. D., LL.D., 'I m: RF.I. ' ' ff0 ~, 1 rt Prof.-ssflr flj J/d,zjltysirs.

PRE 10 ~"-l',

liS Vemon Street (office, •3 Seabury Hall).

THt:

TliO~[AS R. PY. ·cHO:\. D.D., LL.D., Proji:ssor o/ Jlloral Phi!osfljhy.

REI".

rp Yen>on Street.

THE REV . SA ~IU EL

HART, D.D.,

f'roj(ssclr of the Lcztin L<wptage ancl Lit,·raluu. ,. JarVIs Hall.

I BO:-\ T. BECK\VITH, PH.D.,

T!iE REV.

!'rc>(tlSc>r

t>/

/ht" crc:,·k L<m.,'11t7,(t' anJ Lita·o~tuu. q

THE REI".

S«l~llrJ'

abury HalL

FLA \"EL ~ · Lt'THER, . LA.,

!'roji•ssiJr of .J!,ztlltmiltic. and A,fr,_n, •m;·. i4 \" ernon

THE REV.

treet.

HEXRY F ERGU 0:\, :\LA.,

Xortham Pn>jr.ssor

t/ History

123 \" ernon

and 1'<-..t!t<<li Sciuza.

Street.

FREDERICK ]OHX:OX, . LA., Proji·ssi>r i>f Eng!uh Lit, •,ztu ••·

CIIARLE

Jo- E!m Stree:. THE

RE\'. JOH:\ ]. :\l cCOOK, . LA.,

PriJ.fcss. r / .lf.•da•: L<m.;'"Yu_,;r. 11-4

.lain

s~:.

\\':'IL LI PE.\'ARD ROBB, PH.D.,

Prly;·;s,-,r c__' Pi.J s:~-s 21 Jams HllL

(

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ECRETARY.

'·"


ROBERT BAIRD RIGGS, PH.D., Instructor in Chemistry.

sr J OII

Northam Towers.

BROCKLE "BY, LL.D.,

Proj"asor Enlt'ritus of Vatural Philosojlry and Astnmomy. 88

apitol Avenue.

THE RT. REv. J li

WILLIAMS, D.D., LL.D.,

Lerturer

011

History.

Middletown.

W I LLIAl\I A.M. WAINWRIGHT, M.A., M.D ., Ledun-r on Anatomy and Pltysiology. 453 Main Street.

WI LLIAM HAMER L E Y, M.A. L ecturer

011

Law.

372 Maio Street.

CHARLES D. SCUDDER, M.A., M.D., Lecturer on H.J:Ifime . New York City.

C H ARLES DUDLEY WARNER, L.H.D., Ledurcr ou English Literature. 37 Forest Street.

TH E REV. SAMUEL

J.

ANDREWS, D.D.,

Imtructor in Jlfdaphysics. 956 Asylum Avenue.

FRE l ERICK C. ROBERT SON, M.A., Instructor in Elocution. Hosmer Hall.

ED W ARD 0. GRAVE , M.A., Lecturer on th,• Science of Administration. Washington, D . C. TH E

R Ev. J O H N H U MP HR EY BARBOU R, M.A., Librarirm. 490 Farmington Avenue.

The

tatecl meeting of the Faculty arc held every Friday mo rn ing at eleven o'clock. ( IJ )


I9oar.d 速f flell0ws. Fellows.

FRA?\!KLL H. FOWLER, M.A. THE RE\'. LUCIU . WATER)lA:\, ~[.A. WILLIAM \\'ILLL\M GURDON Cli:\RLE

E. PECK, M.A. D. i\lORGA 1 , ?>LA. M.D.

W. RU SELL, 1.A., !I I.D.

D. 'CU DDER, l\l.A., 1\I.D. Junior Fellows.

TilE

RY-\' ,

JOH

T. HU " '[[NGTON, M.A.

THE REv. JOHN J. McCOOK, M.A. EDM UND M. HYDE, Pn.D. WILLIAM . SKINNER, l\I.A . PERCY S. TlRYA, T, M.A. THE REV. J. II. BARBOUR, M.A.

President.

WILLIAMS. COGSWELL, M.A. Vic e- President.

THE REv. BRADY E. BACKUS, D.D. S ecretary .

GEORGE L. COOKE, M.A. Tr easurer .

SYDNEY G. FI HER, B.A. Standing Committee.

THE PRESIDENT. TilE TREASURER. JOHN BROCKLESBY, LL.D. THE RE v.

J.

THE REv. SAMUEL II ART, D.D. H. BARBOUR, M.A. ( 14)


· raw Engl and A ssociation of .fllu l11 fl i. OFFICERS, 1888. P reside n t . INSLOW \VrLLIA~rs,

E. \

'SJ· T reas ure r .

S e c re t a r y .

P. .

DR. W . A.M. WAINWRIGHT, '64, ~53 Main Street, Hartford.

HRY.\:>IT, '70.

E xe c utiv e Co m m ittee . \V~I .

c .. 'KINNER, '76, R~::,·.

J. J.

GEO. II. SEYMS, 172, '63.

McCooK,

The Annual Meeting and Ba nquet of this sociation arc held on the third Thursday in J anuary of each year.

fle w Yor.l\ flssoc i@tion of. l.llul11fli. OFFICERS, 188S. Pres id e nt. REV. THOMAS GALI.AUDET, }),])., ' 4 2.

V i c e -P res id e n ts. \ V I LJ.IAM

G.

DA

JF.S,

'6o,

D . MA I TLAND ARMSTRONG, '5 1,

1

} AMES M ULCII ;\I rEV, 42,

PHILIP

S e creta ry . FRA

. MILLER,

'64.

Tt·eas ure r.

KLTN H . FO W LER, '6 1,

GRF.NVILLE K ANE,

'75·

335 W . 55th Street. Ex ec utiv e Comm ittee . ) Ol i N

EDWARn ~i' .

M.

· . S .\111'11 1

'63 (Chairman), 45 ·william Street. WM. H. H ITCHCOCK, '8.1,

.'CUDDER, '77,

FRANK R ooSEVELT,

Eo vV:~RD

'83,

D.

APPLETON,

'8o.

The Annual :'\feeling of th is A sociation is held on the Ia t Thur day of April. The constitution and by-laws provide : That the members of the As ociation shall con i t of Alumni rc·:icling in the 'ity of 'cw York, and in the immediate vicinity; and any fo r mer student of Trinity College, whether graduate or not, being resident of the city or neighborhood, may be clc ctccl member~ by the A ociation or by it Executive Committee. Any graduate of the College may of hi own right be present at any meeting of the A sociation, but no g(aduatc ~hall have the right to vote or to take any part in the bu inc s of the Association unless he be a member thereof. ( r s)


Ph iladelphia Jissociation of Alumni. OFFICERS. 1888. Presid ent.

JfoN. I.'AAC IIAZLEIIUR . T, LL.D., 'z,' . Secretary.

.'YD:--.rE \ ' '· Fl 'TIER ' 706 \\ alnut Street, Philad~l:~·a.

V ice-Pr esident.

J.

E\\'I:--'G

~!EARS, M.D.,

·s· ·

Executiv e Committee.

WILLIAM DRA \'TO:\, 'iL IT. GORDO . :YD:-iE\' G. Ff HE!{, '79·

McCOU ' II,

'r. )

The Annual Meeting and Banquet were held on F eb ruary

21

,

t88 7.

P.ittsbur.gh Association of Flu mn i. OFFICE RS. 1888. President. RE\'.

w. R.

fACKA Y, '67 . S ecretar y.

Vice-President.

JOHN D.

WILLIAM R. BLAIR I •7)• •

lc KENNAN, '76. T reasurer.

LEWI

M. PLUMER, '74 ·

r\:J~ashington and I3alt imo r.G flssociation of Alumni. Pr esident.

E. M. GALLAUDET. LL.D., '59·

California Jlssociati on of Alumni. OFFICERS, 18S8. Presid ent.

Secretary.

JA 1E. ' WHEELER, 'SJ.

REI'. A. L. BREWER, 'SJ. ( t6)


2

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RH !H OB \;C B . NAMB,

jo: ~: ru

Wr.LLiliGTON :u.1N. 0:-1,

l\-,i7 1t-rsidc, Jla .

B.A .,

Trinity.

( IS)

::;

ROOM.

28

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~n@ergradueJ.bes.


Se~ior.

Glass.

CLASS CoLORS-Indian Rtd, Pmrr,c/.: Blue, t111rl Old C()lr/. Cr.ASS Vnr. - Riddy A.r - Ct>c1x- CM.t' .'! Rirldy Ax- Coa.r - Coax .1 ! //ullabalr>O - /Jmu da )lOll do! El:f[hly-Eit;ht I

- ·:} 0 F F I C E R S '::::Trinity Term.

Chr istmas T erm.

J'raidmt, Is/ / ',i·t'-l'rcsidml, 2d I ·,i-,·-Prtsitfml, S,·cretnry, Tr,·asurer,

Ch ronid(r,

JI. M. BELDE\',

F. C. \VAI:\1\\'RI GIIT, A. C. II:\ LL.

\V. T. PUTN .\ f, E. C. JOIIJ ON, zd, L. II. PADDOCK, ( 20)

F. C. \\'AI ' WRfG!IT. A. . HALL. \ . W. BARBER. GEO. I. BROWN.

G. M. HRI 1 LEY. IL L BELDE '·


~· ffiBffiBBRS ·~ NAMB.

ROOM.

RBStDF:NCB.

\VILLIA)I \V V.\TT BARBER,

Cambridgl', .lfd.

'3 J. II.

II E N RY MARVIN BELDE~,

Sprin,l{da!e, Ct.

39 J. II. 9 J. II.

LOUIS LE GRA 'D BENEDICT,

Nr.u York Cit;•.

GODFREY

Ne·wark, .N.

fALBONE BRINLEY,

J.

GEORGE ISRAEL BROWN,

1\ ~'1i'

J OliN \\'ILL! Ul

Jad.:stmvi!!r, /•Ia.

ROY CRAWFORD,

J!i!ford, Ct.

16

s. u.

JS

J.

H.

17

L OUTS WELTON DOWN!>:~ ( .),

II.

19 S. II.

II.

Canrorrl, 1\ '. /f.

17

}OliN PRINCI; ELTON (s. ),

TVatabury, Ct.

10 J. II .

ARTIIUR CLEVELAND H ALL,

i\'ew York Ci(J'.

\V Il.LL\M STI M PSON HUBRARI>,

Clart'1111111t, 1\ '. II.

9 J. 17 J .

ROGER

I!ARLES EASTMA~,

J

II. II.

16

J.

H.

Portland, ,]/,•.

18

S.

II.

WI LLIA M FESTUS MORGAN, J R .,

Lynn, Jlfass.

20 ] .

II.

L EW IS H ENRY PADDOCK,

Boston, iJ!iiSs.

16

s. u.

Ci rA RLicS EDWARD PURDY (s.),

ilfimuapo!is, ilfhm .

44

J. II.

\VILLI AM THROCK)!ORTO ' PUTNAM,

J,·rsq City, N. J .

W ALTER G URNEE Scorr (S.),

1\ ~'1v

37 17

S.

\VJLLIAM jOHN • I!EAFF

Philadelph ia, Pa .

43

J. H.

ALBFRT RH ETT STUART, ]R.,

TVashington, D . C.

AMBROSE lVES UPSON (s .),

Phi!nddphin, Pa.

1 II. 33 J. II.

EDWIN CO MSTOCK J OHNSON, 20, \VII.LI A)l

ORT I! EY }ONES,

'TEWART,

l'arl· City.

l~ostou,

FIC\NCIS CIIETWOOD \V ,\INWRIGIIT,

1lfass.

Salisbury, Ct.

l' i\LCOUI CLARK W ARNER,

( 2 1)

J. H. II.

IS

J.

H.

' 3 J.

II.

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junior (Zla55 .

• CLASS CoLORS-

Crimsou aud Sih1cr Gray.

Christmas T e rm.

l'n·sidmt, 1st r··ia-Prm'dmt, 2rl T'ice-Presid,.·"t, SecrelmJ', Tnamrer, Chromder,

Trin it y T erm.

P. H. FRYE, ABEL MILLARD, JR., \\"ILLARD CUDDER, S. F . JARVIS, JR., R. H. SC II UTZ, B. WRIGHT, { 22)

A. II. r OYE . WILLARD S UDDER. .. F. JARVIS, JR. A. M. VANDERPOEL. F. G. WILLIAM E. 1 . SCOTT.


ROOM.

RRSIOBNCB.

NAME.

ANDREW ELLICOTT DouGLASS,

East Tf'<rrcham , il.fuss.

6 J. H. 34 ]. H.

J osEPH WtLLIA>I1 FELL (s.),

Bristol, Ct.

39

GEORGE ALBERT FR ENC IL,

Summit, N . J'.

FREDERICK HORACE BEER

Brool:jield Cmtrc, Ct.

(s. ),

J. II. II. J. 4

PRO SER HALL FRYE (s .),

A 11//(JVer, Jlfass.

34

J.

H.

10

J.

II.

SA~IUEL FAR IAR ]ARVIS, jR.,

Broold)m , Ct.

F REDER ICK FERDIN AND KRA~!ER,

Denvo·, Col.

55

N. T.

i\ LO 'ZO M cCoN IllE,

Troy, N . Y.

2

J.

AtmL MILLARD, J R.,

Brocktou, ,1/as.r.

ss

ARTHUR HAMILTON NOYES,

Nalw 111, Jl.!ass.

CHARLES HAZZA RD REMINGTON,

J'anesvil!e, Jl.!imt.

26 J. IJ. 38 J. II.

RODERT HUTCH INS SCHUTZ. (L. S.),

Coucorc!, JV. .!/.

36 J. II.

EDWARD NOR"IA ' SCOTT (s.),

Ne-& Y ork City .

19

Wn.r.

.New York City.

H.

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T

S.

H .

J. H .

LUCIEN FRANK SENNETT,

Aubur11, liT. Y.

3 35 J. H.

EDWARD TAYLOR SULLIVAN,

Detroit, J).fich .

54

RD ScuDDE R,

J.

T.

TVinc!sor, Ct.

\V indsor.

AARON MELGERT VANDERPOEL (L. S.),

JVew York City.

36 J. H.

FRAN CIS GooDWIN \¥tLLI A.,Is,

JITor-.va!k, Ct.

16

REUEL

RO~~I'TON T UTTLE,

T-Vi!miu,rrtou, 1V. C.

ALBJmT EMPIE \¥RTGHT (SP.),

New Jl1i!forc!, Ct.

BoARDMAN "'W RIGHT,

( 23)

30

J. H. J. H

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CLASS COLORS- Salmon CLASS YELL-

Onc-71oo-T!tree, X and C.

Ch ristm as T e rm.

G. H. WRIGHT, rst Vit路.路-President, R. McC. BRADY, ui Vire-Presidmt, ]. B. McCOOK, Secretary, W. McCONIHE, President,

Treasurer,

W. E. A. BULKELEY,

C!tronic!er,

]. 路. LTTTELL,

l'ittk mttl Blue Boom-rah - Boom-raft -

Trin-i-ty I I

Trinity T erm .

R. McC. BRADY. T. A. CONOVER.

G. T . \V ARREN. A. B. TALCOTT. G. P. CO LEMAN. C. S. GRI S WOLD.


-·~·

illEillBBRS -~·

N AMB .

RBSIOB;'>;CB.

H ENRY H OBART BARBER,

lf'a.rln·nglon, .1\'. C.

ROBERT McCLELLAND BRADY (s.),

D etroit, J/ich .

·wrLLIAM ELIP H ALET ADAMS Bur.KELEY (L. s .),

1/artford.

ERASTUS BRAINARD B ULKLEY ( . ),

Portlmu!, Ct.

]OliN BIRD B UR NHAM,

/Vilmiwrfon, JJd.

ROO~!.

25 ].

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12

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59

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THEODORE LATHROP CHERITREE,

Oak /fill, 1\ •. Y.

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GILBERT PAYSO

Cincinnati, 0.

41

J. H. J. 11.

14

J.

"OLEMAN,

Sou/It Amboy, 1\ ·. 'J. I Vdhcrsjidd, Ct.

TI!O)IAS ANDERSO N CONOVER, LIF FORD SrANDI ll G R ISWOLD, WILI.I A~ I EDWARD li EUlli.EIN (S.),

1/artjord.

IRA . "TURTEVA NT !I OWE,

bVorcester, Jlfass.

RO BERT HA)IILTON H UTCHINS,

Concord, N. fl.

j OHN STOCKTON Lil"fELL,

11/i/ming ton, Del.

RI VE RI US M ANN IN G L UTHER (L. S.) , R OBERT L~: B LANC L YNC H,

Brooklyn, Ct. Dorchester, Jfass.

GEORGE TIIL"RSTON M A "AULEY,

Detroit, Jlfich.

EDWARD M

PH ERSON M cCooK,

j OHN B UTLER M cCOOK (L. S. ), Guv WIL BUR MI

28

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II.

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H.

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I 14 M ain St.

1/artford. ,\ forth Adams, Jlfass.

11 4 l\[ ain St. 25 ].

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WILLI AM PRESSEY,

Detroil, ilfich.

52

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WI LLIAM IIARRY C HICII ELE I' YNC il O:-< ,

Plainjield, Ct.

62

N.

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GEORGE WIN THROP SARGENT,

B aston, Jlfass.

PHILIP

Detroit, Jlfich .

33 ]. li. 5 ]. II.

")IITil (SP.),

UR IEL H EBER SPE CER,

1/artford.

ELIAS BOUD IN OT STOCKTON,

Baltimore, /1ft!.

II

ALLEN BUTLER TALCOrr (L. S.),

H artford.

GEORGE THOR ' TON WARRE N,

T roy, N . Y . St')'mour, Ct. New Jlfiljord, Ct.

8 ]. II. 29 J. H.

j OHN \ V ILLIA~IS, GEO RGE H ERMA 'N V>' RIGHT,

( 25)

37

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flreshman Glass. CLASS CoLORS-

CLASS YELL-

Light am! dar/.· blue.

fli;;•i-;•i.l X-C-1 - TR-.1-J\ :J.J:y //

Christmas T erm.

l'restflmt.

]. H. GRE£;'\TE,

ut Viet-President, G. zd Vice-Presidwt,

Trinity Term.

T. P. T HUR T O

. HAMLIN,

W. C. HICK S.

J. w. n uc rms.

----

Sari!lnry,

] . T.

COTT,

]. A. II OLL Y.

Treasurer,

W.

HICKS,

E . B. FINClT .

Chronicler,

V. C. PEDERSEN,

( 26)

A. L. GREEN.

I




NAMR.

RRStOBN CR.

ROOM.

Sujjield, Ct.

STEPHEN HOWARD ALLING, FRANK MARSHALL BARBER (L. ·.),

Pawtuclc~t,

JOliN RICE BLAKE (L.),

i\

FREDERIC STORER BULL (L. S.),

ffariford.

ew

uffield.

R. f.

sS N . T.

Y ork City .

\VI LLIAM ANDARIESE BULL (S P.),

ffariford.

WU.LIAM H o oPER CoSTER (sP.),

l'itts/m rl;h, .l'a.

TllO~IAS LANGDON ELWYN

27

J.

H.

2

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2

J.

II.

44 ]. II.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Jl J. II.

EDWARD BRON ON FIN CH,

Grcmfid d, A/ass.

-12

ARTHUR COLLINS GRAVE ,

JVt"liJ !Iaven, Ct.

42

(L. .),

ARTIIUR LESLIE GREEN,

Chimgo, 111.

]A ·on H UMPHREY GREENE,

1/artfard.

GEOR <: E NEWI, LL HAMLIN,

:J. Summit, ,\ ·. :J.

\VILLi t\M CLEVELAND HI CKS, }R. (SP.),

H.

14

J.

11.

7

Orang·,·, N.

GEORG E HA~WrON HILL (SI'.),

5

J. J. J. J. J.

I

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H.

J. H. 7 J. H. JO J. H.

IVorraft r, ,}/ass.

19

FREDERI C REED li OI IN GTON (L. S.),

Covm/1-y, Ct.

}OHN ARTHUR HOLLY,

Stamjil1'd, Ct.

liARRV IfOWARD,

Hartford.

TSAA C WAYNE HUGHE,

Ch ocmoiuity, 1\ '. C.

25

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FRED. ROOKE LAIDLEY ( 1'.),

Cavin,r;tan, 1\y.

24

J.

WiLLIAM HUGH Me

Cottom a<](}(l, La.

18

J.

II.

Philaddphitr, Pa.

43 ] .

H.

ULLOCH,

HARLES INGERSOLL MAURY (L. S. ),

22 Centre St.

ll.

St.

}OSEPI! MAYO, }R.,

Alta, Ill.

IJ

Vernon

MARCil CIIA E MAYO,

Alta, J/1.

lJ

Vernon St.

J. II.

VICTOR Cox PEDERSEN,

A'ew Y arl· City.

I!

ERNEST ALBERT PRESSEY (SP.),

D etroit, Jllich.

52 N.

T.

LUCIAN WATERMAN ROGERS,

Providence, A'. f.

57 N.

] oH N TRAVERS ScoTT (sP.),

Galveston, Tex.

J l

T. H.

HEYWARD SCUDDER,

New Yod City.

CHARLES NORMAN SHEI'ARD (SP.) ,

Bristol, Ct.

54

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Brooklyn, N. Y.

24

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ffartford.

18

Oak

IRVI NG THOMAS SMITH (L. THOMAS BURKE

s.),

MITH,

J. 3 J.

H.

St.

CHARLES HOOKER TALCOTT (L. S.),

Hartford.

THEODORE PAYNE THURSTON,

iVimzeapolis, il1inn.

soN. T.

DAVID VAN SCHAACK,

.f...'indedwok, N. Y.

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ABBREVIATIONS .

Seabury Hall.

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V .IN ZtLE, E. s., '84. VIBBERT, II. C., '68.

F. w., ·ss. I'A nr.r,:rr, P., '76. PAL~lER, C . C., '51. PAR SO •s, II., '8.). !. ARSON I J. R., JR., 'S r. I A'!"!'! SON G. ll., '81. PAXSON, H. C., '5r. PEARCE, J. S., '62. PECK, ] . L., '62. P E RKIN S, G. E., 'Sr.

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D., '7 I .

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owEN,

* PIERCE, IT. PIN CKNEY,

E. P., '75·

SWENSO , S. A., '8 I . THOMP ON, 1!. R., 'S7. THOMPSON, S. C., '72.

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ACTIVE

MEMBERS.

'88. WILLIAM \VVATT Hi\l·U3ER,

\VlLLIAl\1 FESTUS MORGAN,

WILLIAM

JR.,

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\VLLLIAi\I JOll 1 SIIEAFF STE\\'AHT,

MALCOLM CLARK \V AR

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'89. ROBERT LLUTC lll r S SC !I VTZ,

ENNETT,

LUCIEN FRAXK

AARON MELGERT VANDERP EL.

'90. TlfEO. LATHROP C IIERlTREE,

JOliN 'TOCKTO

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WILLIAM llARR Y CHI ' IIEL.f I'V1 C llO

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llf Lll:"'I;FR, E. B., '7!· llixuv, R. F .. '70.

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E. \\'.,

'12

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C. E., '56. BvXI'IJN, ]. B., '72.

HULKELEY,

BUXTON, ).

C., '7J

CDILRON, ]. C.-1\IFRON, C.\I'RON,

!. II., '7').

L., '86.

A., '45·

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• . P.,

'41.

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CooKE, 0. D ., '41·

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s.

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'112.

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M ALLETT,

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' 0L~ I STEAD,

lJ., '42. PAUl ER, :\., '45· PEABODY, F. B., '4 '. J'ERRY, J. ll., '72. Dt!CI! ASB O.

L. B., '40.

G. T., '78. M., 'So.

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J.,

* l(IRTLAND,

C. G., '47· D., '74·

J.

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F. D., '83. II. A., '46.

W ooo n uFF, . \'ALE,

E. \V. , '53· j. lT., '54·


P.ratres In Urbe. joH:-.1 !JAR TOW , Dartmouth,' 3· RKv PROF . ISBON T. BECKWITH, Pu D, Yale, '6 . Hos EDWARD ll. BE NETT, Yale, 'bo . WILLI A\I J. BETTS , Yale, '7o. PERCY . BRV.-\. T , Phi Kappa, '7o CHARLE H BUNCE, Yale, 'bo. GEORGE F. C,\DY, ~fidd leto wn, ' 6-j. Hos. DA\' ID 5 C.\LHOUN, Yale, '4.

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S. CHAPIN, ~liddlctown,' . FRANK W. CHENEY, Brunonia.t , '54·

GEORGE H. DA V, Geneva, '73· ROBERT E. DAY. Yale, 'sz. HtJRACE S FULLER, ~I.D .. Amherst,

'sS.

ELWOOD S. GERA RD , ~fiddl etown, '77· JA~IES

GOODWIN, Phi Kappa,' 6.

CHARLES E. GROSS, Yale, '6<). CHAR LES E. HA STI NGS, Hamilton, '88 . p,\NETT ~1. HASTINGS, ~I.D., Hamilt on, '39 · EDWARD B. !lATCH, Phi Kappa, '86. FREDERICK VAN H . H UDSON, Dartmouth, 'bo. Knv. JOHN T. HUNT!

GTO , Phi Kappa, 'so.

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THO~!

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THO~IAS

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lio N. GEORGE G. SILL, Vale, '52 . Rsv. WILDER S~IITH, Yale, '57· RHv . SA~I UEL ~I. STLLES, ~fiddletown, 'bo. ' A~ I UEL ~!ELAN

B. ST. JOHN , M.D., Vale, '66. THON STORRS, M.D ., Yale, '52.

HENRY E. TAINTOR, Yale, '6s. C. F. IVEEDE , Amherst, '84. Rsv. PERCIVAL H. WHALEY, Phi Kappa, '74·

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'91. WILLIAM HOOPER COSTER, WILLIAM II LJG TI f cC LLO If,

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HARRI. 0:\ B. FRFI\,MA'\, Yale.·,,,, Co L. jACOB L. GREESE, Uni"ersity of ~l ic h i~.lll, '6 r. DA'\IEL R . IIOWE, \ ale, ' H · Jo'RANK E. HYDE , Yale, .79· WILLIA~l W. HYDE, Vale, ' 76 I lR . P. II E:\R V I :\GALLS, Bowdoi n, '77. lhv. A. S . KAIA:\AGH, Wesleyan, ' 4 · JH::\RV KI:\'GM/1'\ , Co lby,' ~ WlLLlA~l 1.. ~IAT SO:\, I.L. H.. Val e, '62. ll o~ .

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li oN. ' HARLES ~L POND, Beta Beta , '5

HE:\'R\' ROBERTS, Beta, '77· Jl o, . HENRY C. ROB!~ OX, Beta, 'sJ.

LUC I E:-1 F. ROB I X 0:\ , Beta, ' 5· GEORGE H .• EV\1 , Beta Beta , '72. HoN . JO I•: PH H . SPRAGUE, Alpha , ' 5• · LI' IVI S E.

TA:-.."TO:\', Beta, '55·

R nv. CIIA RLES 1·:. STOWE, Alpha, '75· ]A \II'S U. 1'A I :-.'TOR , Beta, '66 .

IV . ]. TATEU\1 , Xi, '84. llo~. ]

HA\1~1 0:-..'D TRU\IBULL. LL.D., Beta,'~>

Ruv. JOSI·: Pil II. TWICH ~; LL. Beta, ' 59· C IIARLI·:S DUDLEY WARN E R, Psi, •5 , . F. G. IV EB TER , Zeta, ' J. EDGAR T . IV ELLE , !leta, '64.

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Gr.ad uate ffiem bers of t he B0ta Beta crh apter. *AU;X,I NDJo:R, If. \\' .

'7

"BEAUI'ILLII,~,

~RTER,

Cli,ISF, II!I.D, CHILD,

A. L., 's6

J. \\'.,

HECKII'ITII,

CL.IRK,

'52.

LERC,

S., '47· BI·:N).IMIN, \V. H ., '57·

Cu: Rc,

BENEDICT,

IT .,

BETTS, ].

OLE\! IN, C. , ·., '82.

'44.

B I RCK II " .ID, \ \' . 1!. ,

OLLI S,

'6 1

COLT, \V ,

H ., '6 1.

B ISHOP,

l'R.IIK,

'u:o.-rNCILur, ] .

'6o. HOY!.. TO ', C. \ \'., '78. HRED IN, \ \'. S., 'So. BRE I'OORT, E . R. , '68. Brewer, A . L., '53·

Dou<:LAS,

Bronson, Il l., '52 . . * B Ro w N, T. M., 'so.

* DOUGLAS. ,

J., '71· ., '53· *K1sToN, c. c., '5 1. DRU~lM, T.

Brmtdnl[t', 1.'. 8 ., '78.

Du Ho1s, J.

J., '/"· 0., '79·

C.

C , '75·

En~wNDs, C. C., Jr., 'ii· EL .\1 l<:R, \\'. T ., '8 1.

II ., '73· B., '59·

llU L KLE I', \V . BU LL, A.

G.

* l•: u •,

J. F., 'li4.

E .\ I ER\' , R.,

c.,

'72. HURG II'IN, J. II. K ., '77· B u RGW IN, A. 1'., '82. B URKE, E. N. , '76. BU RGWI N,

G. \\' ., '7r. i\1, , '46.

DRAYTON, \ V., '7!.

J. E., 'SJ.

BUL K LEY,

R., •, 5·

* Il.1 . II I ELL, E. F., '16. Dll''l'ON, M B., '6J . * DJo:II'EY, D. P., '64. D ICKERSON, E . r., Jr., '74· DoCKRAV, E. L., '83.

*B RI DGE, ] ., '4 7.

B UFF INGTON,

'74 ·

L., 'So. Cnmmins, A. C., 's r.

\ V. L , ' 51 .

B UF F INGTON,

c. E.,

CROsllY, \ V.

J· II,

BROWN,

'74·

COTTON,

HOWDITC I r, ] . T ., '7 3

Bow/,•s,

J. B. ]., u ., '44·

Cotton, / ) . P. , '7 1. J! . E., '74 ·

'75· BOLLES, E. C, '5"· *BoSTW ICK, If . P., '16 BLA I R, \V . R. ,

B OSTWICK,

S. B. '7;. I f. S ., '6<). II. R, '72. C. (;,, ', (>. E . ).,, '8). G., '70. C. Jlf., '45· F. ]., '43·

CARI'ENIER,

B. E., '70. IlAII.EY, M. K ., '79· BALDWIN, L. B., '6o. IlARIIOI ' R, II. M., '70. BACKU.,

1

'"-1·

\ V. S., 'S r. I•:I'EREST, C. S., '7 1. FERGUSON, E. liT ., '•9. F r·:RGUSON, I 1. , '6 . *FlCR(:USON, J. D ., '5 1· * I'ERGLTSON, S., '57· FErH:uso , \V ., 'li3. FISKE, G. icC ., '70. E\fERI',

D . K., ' 5 5· D . M., '74· C.IM I'BEI.L, R. f., •7 8. l'ARI'E NTER, C. , '82 . CA DY,

CA ~DI AN ,

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lSIIEI.I~

T. !l., '52. Fo\\ LER, F. 11., 't"i1 . l'RF.:"'CII, L., '5J Fo<;G,

·_I

'6o.

'SJ. E. E., '59· Jo11:-~so:-~. F. E., ·s~. JoHNsoN, G. n., • 5 ~.

JACKSON, \\' . • \ .,

GALL.\UDP.I', E. ~f.. "_:;t"i.

]OIINSOX,

G.lrtlintr, E. R., '5t"i. c:wRr.~. J. F., '77· GEOR«E, ). ll ., '72. GFnR<.F, T. :\L '<;o.

jONES,

S. \\' ., 's C. \\'., ' 1.

]o

E. P., JR., •77 .

}OH:"'SON,

Gn:sv, S. II., 'S·. Gil \I\!\, G .. ·., '17· GOI.OL:->, I[. L., ' 3· GooDRICH, . \.

C. ;\[., '63.

\('K .. 0:-1, , \ .,

ES,

J.,

KELLEY, KE~1PE,

.

'4~.

E. A., 'S1.

f.. t!lllldl, J:. ,)/., 1]0.

B., '52.

CooDRJCH, ]. B., '(1().

l<.J SS.\~ 1,

GooDRJD<;E, E., '6o.

f.. 7tll't't~~·,·, A. S., '57. /, tt1/'fwlno;t;, !!. II ~ , '5

GoODRIDGE, F., '57·

]{ ICKERBA KER, ]l. 13., 'SJ· ;,·rumbhaar, IV. B., '55· LANPHER, L. A., 'So. LEFFIN(;II'J•:LL, C. ., '54· LEWIS, G. li., '77· LIND. LEY, C. A, '49· LOBilEJ.L, F. ])., '8 -. LONG, W., '43· Lmo,·rir<r:•·, D. E ., '50.

C. l., 'Sz. F. I r., 'X2 GREE:'IE, G., ', J •GREEN, V., '6o. c :ouLD,

(;REE:'IE,

Gr~~;m:J•, If. Ill.,

'56.

GWI:'IN, F . \V., '72.

I 1\LL, ., 54· JIA .\IERSLEY, \\"., IIARRIM.\N, HARRIM .\N,

• I IART, !TART,

II \\"DEN,

'58.

F. D., '15 F. ,V ,, '7'1

G., '70 . S., '66.

E. \'' H., '(J9.

MACKAY·

~liT II, A., '72.

R. B., 'sS.

MACI.rN,

MAGILL, (.; .

c. G., '66.

1ARSHALL,

K, 'S4. r. M., '6J.

!!trmann, S., '57. II F.WITT, s. G., '77·

,lft"Cr>nil"··

IIICKOX, G. A., '51.

llicCRA K.\N, ]. II., '82.

JTJCKS,

G.

I l i CK

J.

'

!IICKS, \V.

MATHER, \ V. G ., '77 ·

s., 's6.

Me ·RAt:KAN, \\'. D., • 5. McivoR, N . W., 'S2. MEARs, J. E., •5s.

., '-6. ~I.. -I ·

C., ' 18.

lfJTcHcocK,

\V. A., '5·1· w. I I., ·s 1. IIOFF II., 'S2.

F., '64. .lforris, J'. If., '45.

MOWE, \\'. R., '70.

I foJ, \\'AV, 0., 'So.

• r'F.LY,

II UDSON, R., '7 1.

• EEI.v,

;\[ORRIS,

II JTC HCOCK,

1rucc, G.

w.,

A. D., 'ils. rr. R., ·s.1• :\TJCHOLs, \V. F., '7o.

'62.

A. D., '77· ll URD, J. D., '71· HYDE, E. .M., '73. ffURD,

NILE , \V. OnERLv,

OutsTEu,

( 5 I)

W., '57·

1r. u., ·c,5.

c. T., '6s.


T£. \\' ., '6,-,. E. V., '6o. 'TOllD.\RD, J., '7 1. STORRS, L. K., '63. STOTSlNI'l RG, J. li ., '50. SToUT, J. K., '70. STUDLEY, \\' . Jl., '50. Svu:, I I. \ ., '67. SYLE, L. D ., '79· TAYLOR, E . B., '73·

OL~ISTF.D, II . K., '46.

STOCKING,

H. H., '18. !'ADDU K, ]. A., '45·

STODil.\RD,

PADDOCK,

PADDOCK, L. S., '50. p \RIS, J., ] R., 'j(l. P\RKER, c. l'., '73· P \TTl SON, A. E., ·so. PENFIELD, \Y. ]) , '62. *PETTIT, \ \' .•F., '46.

PIIILLII'S, C. \\'., '71. *PoLK,

l'ON n,

PRESTON, P URDY,

T t l!B IT ' \V . H., '61. * T RE\L\INE,

*TRUBY,

E . L., '84.

J.

*PURDY,

*Tu·nLE,

I., '; 3·

l

J.

J., '76. J., ·~s· E., '77.

VALENTI

R1 EII,\Rr, E.

E. K., '76. R ll ., '16. 'E, \ V. A., '7: .

RoBERTs, \ \'.

*V\N 7\0STR.\Nil,

Ro<:ERS, \\·.

*VIN ENT, S., \\'AKEFII.LD,

RUDDER, \\" .,

'48.

J.,

SCARIIOROU!.II,

'54·

T. ll., '6o. s,7 m(lllr, c. II., 'sz. SEnt , G. li ., '72. SEX T ON,

S II ER\L\N,

S.,

*STEELE,

n. F.

*STERLING, ] .

* \V rrH~:RsPoo:<,

E.

c.,

'·9·

0., '56.

\ VOODM.\N, . E., '73· \\'ORTJ!INC:TO , E. \V .,

'53·

Z I E(;LER,

., '-11·

T IFFIT',

HEARD LEY, \ V. A. , 'S7. N ll.ES,

s. B.,

L., 'So. \V. II., '6 1. W ELLl,S, J[. ''f ., '43 · \\' m.u:s, L. I I., '64. \\' HITNEY, ll . E ., '74· Wll .LSON, c. T ., '77· * \\' ILI.SON, D . Jl., '79· * \ VINCIIESTER, s. F., '66.

'50.

R .,

\ \'A RNER, \ VARREN,

\\'EBSTER,

s.,

0.

A., ii·

\\'EBSTER,

'SJ. 11., ·7 s. SMITH, c. H., '5·1· St'E' F.R, \V. G ., '53· ST.\NLEY, G. M., '(,'l. STANLEY, ]. D., '77· STED\IAN, T. L., '7 1· S II REVE,

c.

'sS. J. H., '46. B. E., '76.

W EBB, W. R., '7S.

S11 ' w, ]. P. C., '71. S llORT, \V.

'(-,6.

f., '79·

TULL1D<1E,

S., '49·

0.

RAI•"fERY,

c., '52· c. l T. H.,

G.

T !N(;U:Y,

W. E., '79· T. S, '43·

PorwiN",

J. P., '43·

TAYLOR,

A. li., '53· C. ?If., '58.

'.

\V ITCOMilE,

'87.

'75·

J'., '7 2 . c. II., '87.

F. B., '87.

~ ames of members to be ini tiated in ita/irs.

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THE HONORARY fRATERNITY OF

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1776.

A T WILLIAM A D MARY COLLEGE.

ROLL OF UNITED CHAPTERS. A J.J'llA OF MAI:\E,

BOWDOIN.

ALPHA OF

DARTMOUTH.

'Ew HA\II'S IIIRF,

L'N l\' ERSITV OF VERM O NT.

ALPHA OF VERMO T, HF.TA OF VERMONT,

MIDDLEBU RV.

.

ALPHA OF MASSACHUSE1"1' ,

HARVARD.

BETA OF MAS ACHUSE'I"I' ,

AMHERST.

>AMMA OF MASSACHUSETTS,

WILLIAM S.

ALPIIA OF CONNECTICUT,

YALE.

BETA 0~' CONNECTICUT.

TRIN ITY.

GA~l \lA OF CONNECTICUT,

\\' ESLEV"\N. NION.

ALI'IIA OF NEW YORK, ilETA OF GAMMA OF DELTA OF

EW YORK,

UNIVERSITY OF CITY OF N EW YORK.

E\\' YORK,

COLLECE OF CIT\' OF

EW YORK,

EPSILO N OF NEW YORK,

HAMILTON.

ZETA OF

HO BART.

EW YORK,

ETA OF NEW YORK, THETA OF

1ADISON.

EW YORK,

CORNELL.

IOTA OF NEW YORK, ALPHA OF PE NSYLVA

E\\' VORK.

COLUMBIA .

UNIVERSITY OF ROCIII•:STER. L\,

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LEIIICII.

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KENYON.




] eta of

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ORRICE~,S. Fraidmt, PROF. ]0 11 :-T BROCKLE BY, LL.D. /',,·,·. f'rmdmt, REv. HliFlJ' Ei\IER\',

LA .

.S'eadary, R EY. SA:'11UEL l L\ RT, D.D.

Tr,·amra, J C)! I

li. BROCKLESllY, l\L\ .

GRRICE~,S. Assistaut S,·crdary, L. II. P. \D DOCK . . Jssis!ant Treasura, J. \\'. R. CRA \'\' FO R D.

?. ! OR\.AN, \\' .

BELDEN, ]] . l\1. llENEUH'T,

CRAWFORD, II VBI!ARD,

L. LEG.

J.

l'AODO PURDY,

W . R.

w . ...

'1<, L. I f. • . E.

\V ARNER, ~(.

( Si)

F., jR.

C.


Grud uuto und f1onoror' I-\ om bors. :\., '63. .\LI"CJR!'I, ]·•. C., 'i j. ,\:-;IJREW'i, (/1 I 6] . API'LE< •. \TE, 0., 'S;. , \ Sll, T. ]{., '(q. A 1 WOol>. j. ?II , 'I')· B \CON, 't6. B.·\II.EY, :11. K., '79· B.u.:~:wU.L, '5'J· BARIIUl'R, ]. II., '7 H.\RROWS, \\'. S., ' I· Jl.\ RTU:-1, ., '{)<J HA1'FS, i\f., '72. H.\TES, li ., '72 BE.\RDSLEY, L. 1·:., '3z (/1 1:0. 131,; \RDSI.FY, \\ ,\ ., 'S7.

l ... , .. 2 Cor.T, \\'. l ., '44· Cor.ru:o;, ( (hr. Sll· CuoKF, G. f .. , '70. 'u n R, :\f K., '87. ('oJ.J·\1\'i,

,\! KLI.\, \\

J.

CowLTN<:, CU\"IINS, Ct RTis, F.

J.,

Hn:Rs, C. E., '1\6.

J.,

Cll\IU:-ii>S, c. c.,

L., '53·

L., '6o. FISKE, G. M cC. , '7o. FLO\\'ER, S., '45· G \LI.AUDF r, H. B.,

~ ~LLAI.IJ!O:'."• T.,

J.

CHAPIN, \\' . V., '78.

c.

CIIAI'~IA • R., '47· IIASE, F., '52. *CHII'~I.\N, G. ·.• '7 . LARK, '. If. (h I 63). Cr.. \RK, ]. W., '63. CLERC, F. ]., '·13·

*

CorT,

• W ., 'Sz.

''o.

'p ,{(t

I . M. ?\., So. (;EORGE, J. II. , '72. ·GJODING., (;. \V., 't9· GILMA • G. s., 'ti· GoLDE !I. L., '8.3 GuRDoN, T. I r., '7 r. (;OWER, 11. H., '.j6.

18 51).

Cd·.ORCI·,

T. :'IL, 'so.

r.

'st.

J. D.,

FISCHER, ('.

'69.

HRY\., \V., '75· BUFFIN!:To:-1, J., '75· BULKLEY, \V . l!., '73· BuRCWI , ] . I K., '77· Bt'TLER, M ., '33 (IL I CAI'RO • i\., '15 · ARI'ENTFR, ). S., 'i9· CARTER, (;. C., '87.

'77·

E\tFRY, R., '54· *E\'FRI sr, C. \\'., '3/l (h l 4 }. F\IRIIAIR'i. R. B., '40 (It I 45l· F\'WN, E., '47· FJ- R<, US0:'-1, II., '68.

- FER<;usoN,

'·17·

c.

T. !., '48.

• DYF R, "., 'jO.

llRIGIL\M, 11. lf., '76. llRoCKLJo:suv, A. K., '70. BROCKLESIIY, ]. II., '6<;. BROCKLESBY, \\'. ·., BRONSON, M., '52. BROWN, E., '83.

*BRowN,

Uut;t:l ,\ ·, C. \\'., '71 lluBoJS, G. ?lfcl., '74. Du Bu1s, H. 0., '76.

J., '51 (It Ilij6). J. :'11., '8.j.

*BRIDI:E,

,61.

\\'. T. (IL r8s }. E., '43· l U.'lll:-iG, J. T., '37 (h I ·ISl· J) \I'JJ.:s, \\' c;., '6o. DI<.:KI·RSU:'-1, K I., '74· l>OC"KR \\', E. L., '8]. DRit:<;S,

BELDEN. !'\. \1 ., '.j/l. Jh:NI'.DII T, S., '17· BENTON, R. \ ., '61. llum ELL, L. II., '&>. Br..\C K, II. C., 'So. BoLLES, E. ., '55· llR.\INARD, BRA I 'I \RD, BRFIV~R, A.

R., ,So.

'L'RTIS, T. *Ct RTI~, \V

J

w.

I'. 0., '61. G., '51. .\. G., 'sl.

CRu HY, IJ.

J. \\ .,

sz}.

GO\\'EN, F. c., '82. GR \H \\1, ]., '72.

GREGG, D., '54· (~RECOR\', 11. T.,

' 'i·l ·

(;RENNEI.L, ]. S. (h 185 '}. IlALE, c. F., '·17 · HALL, :., '51· ALL.\M, R., ·59 .

n

II

c;.

\~!JLTO;>,

c.

A., '82.

IlARDIN G, ,\., '79·

ll

\RR.\DE:-1,

F.

s.,

'67.


Ifr\RRI~J.\N, F. ] [ART, 5., '66. IIARWOOD, E.

\\'., '73·

:\!\R il LE, • ' . E. (IL 1Shr).

:'l! c CooK, ]. ]., '63. :\h'CR \ CKA'I, ]. II., '82. :1[ FTC.\ LF, ll. A., '66. ;\!I LLFR. l'. '., '64. :\! ITC!IEI.L, S. s., '8:;.

E. (IL 1861). · fiAWKES, \V. \V. (IL I 6 1). lf.\\·DEN, C. ·., '66.

II Avo •• T. L., •56.

H ENDERSON, 1 ~. F., ll EJUlr\NN, ·., '57·

'!:12.

llr cKox., G. A., '51. !Ir cKS, G. C., '56. III CKS, ]. M., '54 · HIESTER, J., '76. l!lt.LS, J. D., '7fL ll uAULY, C. '51. HOl.llROOKE, G. 0.,

:\1cuoL,;, \\'. F., '70. :\' 1L~:s, E. C., '8 7.

'6g.

'\tL~:s , \V. \\' ., '57· :\ORTON, F. L., '68 . 0D1STED, c. T., '6-. PAllDOCK, B. H ., p \T>DOCK, ]. A., '45· PA<.E, C. {It rSsr). !'ARSONS, A. T., '71. l'AR . ONS, II., 'S3. I' AR SONS, R., ' !. I' \TTl SON, A. E, 'So.

* H oLcoMB, n. E, 's6. .IIot.DEN, S. !., '82. IJOLWAY, 0., 'So. H ooKER, S D., '77· I! OI'SON, G. fl., '57·

'48.

HoTcHKIN, •. F., 'sG. II OV£Y, II. E., '66. II llfiBARD, C. 111., '75· * H uGG , G. W., '62.

J.

HULL, i\. S., '66.

P , -,·rrsoN G H ' r 1'\YNE, \\·., ;.34'(h 1S5~).

H lfNT, E. K. (It 18sr). IJ UNTINGTON, ]. T., '50. ] 1UNTINGTON, ]. \\'., 'XJ. * llUR D, ). 1J., '74· H USKE, )., '77. ]A ' KSON, A., '6o. J.\COHS, E. C., '55· ]ENNtN<;s, A. B., '6r. * ]OIIN SON, E. E., '.59· ·'' ]OliN ON, E. 1'., '65. ] OilNSO ' F. E., "~I· jOHNSON, G. D., '54· ]ONES, C. W., 'S r.

l'E.\BODY, 1~. B., '.J8. PERRY, J. B., '72. * l'E'l' IT!', \\' . F., ·~G .

*l'rERcE, II. It., •5s. Po·n s, F . II., '68. I'RES'f'ON, T . s., '43· PROUT, ]., '77· * l'u run·, ]. S., '49· PYNCIION, T. H ., ' .JI .

1;.\r•-l'ERY, 0. I~., '~} ],)·. 1NE~I. A ' H. 1., • 2. Rl<'HARDSON, F. \V ., 'S4. RtCil .\RlJSON, L. \V., '73·

* JoNEs, L. H., 'sz. *KELLY, ]., '·t4·

ROGERS, * RUDDER,

KER, G., '43· *KERFOOT, J. B. (It r86s).

E.

v. H., 'Gc).

D. B., '5.3·

'So. ' G. LrN~LEY, A. B., 'S2. LOCKWOOD, L. A., '55· LooMr , H. B., '85. L OVERIDGE, LVT!IF.R, F. 1\f.\CKAY, J.

R. C., '45·

\ V., '4S. Rus. ELL, F. F., ' S· Rus. ELL, G. W., '34 (h r8 51). SANDS, 0. A., '87. *SA FORD, D. I'., '44· SAN FORD, II. S., '35 (h 1S6 1). :cARliOROUGH, ]., '54· • CUDDER, C. D., '7 5· SCUDDER, E. l\1., '77. *ScunDER, TI. J., '46 (It 1S 5o). SEI.DE:-1, F. . (It 1859)·

Kn"l'R!O<:E, A. S., '57· 1 -NICKERBACKER, LAMPHF.R, L. A., LILIENTHAL, li.,

E. P., 'SI.

::\EWTON,

J.,

KISSA~I,

G. H., '78.

l\!ofo'FI>TT,

:'llooRE, C. E., '76. :\[UI.CI!AllEY, J., '.p (h 18, 2) . :'lllRR\Y, J. B., '62. :\F.FT.\', H. R., '84.

D. I~ ., '50. '., '70.

SJLY)IS,

(It 1854).

.

G. II., '72.

Hll'~lA

, W. D. (It 1S71).

~1..\ LL,

H., ,'33 {It 1856). .E. F., 74·

* :HORT, 1?·

MACKAy, \V. K, '67. MJ\r.LoRv, G.. ·., •5s.

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J!., · 5 ~.

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fncline thee to inform us who thou art, That dost imprint with living ft:et unhannl!d,

The soil of Hell."

lNFI!RNO, CA~TO

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0, thou! who to this residence o[ woe approachcst' Look how thou enter here: beware in whom Thou place thy trust; let not the entrance broad

Decei,·c thee to thy harm." INFnR:o-:o, CANTO \·. 11

\Vh ere, in an instant, l beheld uprisen At once three hellish furies stained with blood : In limb and motion masculine they scemt!d: Around them greenish hydras twi~ting roll'd

Their ,·olume•; adders and cerastes crept Instead of hairs, and their fast temples bounrl. '' 1:-..-FHRNO, CA~TO JX.

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EDWARD COMSTOCK JOII!\SON, 2o, WlLLfAM CLARKSON STUART.

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Reading-J:\oo rq. COMMITTEE.

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REV.

PROF.

I. T. BE K\VlTII, Chairman.

P. SM!Tl!, '90,

W. F. l\10RGAi , }R., '88. A. E. nOUGLA , '89.

\\'. C. ITTCl S,

(@pen liDailp rqrbrougbout tbe The following periodical

JR., '91.

~ rnr .

are on file:

DAILIES. NEW YORK TRlllU 'E, EW VORl-. WORLD, DOSTO, H ERAI.D, PHILADELPI!IA PRI,SS.

H RTFORD COURANT, HARTFORD Tl~l 1-: , HARTFORD POST, NEW YORK HERALD,

WEEKLIES. HARTFORD RELIGIO US IIERAI.D, LONDON TI~!ES, PU~CH, THE NATION, TlfE CHURCH PRES., H ARPER'S WEEKLY, THE C HURCll~I.\N , S JENT!FJC AMERICA!\, THE J.l\' 1!\G CllURCll, LI"rl'ELL'S Ll VI NG AG F., LIFE, TilE CRITIC, NEW YORK MAIL AND hXPRESS.

MONTHLIE S A D QUARTERLIES. BAPTIST MIS "10:"/ARY, CO:STEi\IPORARY RE\"1 EW, SP IRIT OF MlSSIONS , A~IER! A CHURCH RE\"IEW,

ATLANTIC MONTHLY, HARPER'S MO THLY, NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, POPULAR SCIENCE ~10:-ITI!I.Y, QUARTERLY REVIEW , TilE CENTURY, SCRIB:-IER'S, THE MIS 10. FIELD, THE CHURCH RECORD, ()

COLLEGE PAPERS, E D INBURGH REVIEW, THE NINETEENTH E:STURY, l'O REIG CHURCH CHRO:\'ICLE, IIO~JE ~!!. SLONARY.

( 6J)


l Librar~

of W.rinit~ College. Library Committee.

THE PRESIDE:--'T OF Till: COLLLGE, Rn. '.\J\IUEL II.\R1, D . D . Librarian.

RE\'.

J.

II. l!ARROt;R, M.A .

A ssistant Librarians.

C. II. RF.:\rT:\'GTOX.

G. T. BROW:\.

The numllCI of n>lumcs 1101\ in the L ibrary, c~du~ive of duplicate~ and unbound miscellaneous pamphlet> is zS, 'oo. The "hole number of ,·ol umc, added to the Library during the year rSS6-7 was 1,356; ,·i;.: hy purchase 359, by exchange i 1. by gift 923- Of the~e 250 were duplicate copit:s of hooks .!I ready in the Library; the net incn:ase therefore was r,ro6. The table appended _gi1·c.: detail of circula tion . STArr TICS OF CIRCULATI(lN.

umber of . tuclents on the Catalogue.

Bookr lahn out by Stutlolls: General \Vorks, Philosophy, Theology, and. 'ocial Scknet·, Philology and Classics,. Science and Art, Periodicals of all classc., Fiction , Modern Literature, . . . H istory, Biography, :\lld Geograpln·,

Tota I taken br Stutlmls, . . . Number taken hy Faculty and other , Total,

Average , I 77 St.

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107

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J.

W. R. CRA \VFORD, .lfana.,•i'((' Editor.

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I I. M. BELDEX,

G. I. BRO\Vr, F. C. \V M t \\'RIGHT,

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A. JI. NOYES, '89, (66)

L. F. S E , ETT, '89.


U\issionar\ Socict'\. ... FOUND E D

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18 :3~ .

"Pro Cl1rislo et Ecdcslil."

OFFICERS, 1887-8. Chaplain. R ~::v .

T li O i\L\ . K

P Y ~CHO ~.

Assistant Chaplain. R ~::v.

·,\MU E L HAR T, D. D.

D. D., LL. l>.

President.

V i c e- Pr esi d e nt .

E DWA R D T. SULLIVA

Secretary.

, '89.

F . 1'. KR Ai\I E R, '89.

Treasurer.

W . PRE.' 'EY, '90.

A. MILLARD, ' 9·

Oele§ates to the Clonveqtio · of th8 ITI£ur.ch Stud8nts l\issiGqarr flssociotion. \V.

CUDDER, '89,

F. F. KRAMER, '89,

T. A. CONOVER, '90, Past Members, 445·

W. C. HI CK S,

A . i\!ILLA RD, 'S9,

JR., '9 r.

Acti ve i\I embers, 29.

Mee tings every altern ate T uesday eYcn ing in the Latin R oom .


Orotoricol Prize AT

Contest~

SEMINARY HALL,

The students of the College, in continuation of prizes gl\·cn hy the .\t hul.\:um and Parthenon Literary Societies. oiler two pri1.co in money for C\Cellcnce in writing and delivering English Oration·. Two members from each of the three upper claS'C , selec ted after competition, art; the speakers.

COMMITTEE. C. E. DEUEL.

F. 1•:. ll A !GilT,

\\' .. \ . BE. \IWSLEY,

S P E A I\ E R S . 'ECE 'SII'Y OF Pllti..O~OI' Il!C .\ 1.. l'OSTLII..AT!o~.

F. B. \VUITCOl\IE, ''7,

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PASTER,

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!ANGLER,

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F. FITZGERALD, "9, '87.

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Second annual meeting to he held at \\' orcestcr, Mass., May, 1888.


FIRST ANNUAL FIELD l>l

f7c ..w

En~land

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lotcr-Collc!=Jiatc Athletic Association.

CHARIER OAK PARK, H RTFORD,

Colleges.

\Vinncrs.

Record>. \lin.

Sec.

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J. P. ELT0.1\,- -

TRI:"'IT\", -

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'. D . COOKE, -

-

Jl

\\' II.LI.\\1 ,

(79)

I~

31 76

l n.

4

Jt 8t 4 4

35°

r-!

JV

BRO\\'N 1

-

9

ll!W\\'N,

-

19

8j

\\" II.I.IA\fS,

4

1og

• T ie hct\Vc!Cn C. J. Cnbb of D.trlrnouth and C. \V . Porter o{ Amhcro;;t.

10

10

6

\ RT\IUUTII.

49 35~ r S~

Ft.

Rum1in g IIig h Jump,

... ·~

..>•~


Wriniti Collc~c .flthlctic .flssociation.

1887· . President .

.\. R. STU ,\ RT, ]R., 'RR. V ice- Preside nt.

S ec r·eta ry - Treasure r· .

M. C. \\'A RNER, '88.

.\. life-CO NT II E, 'X9.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .

'T"in: P RFSIT>EN'I',

t'\

f1/iric', (;. l\f.

IIR I:\ I.F\' 0

'88,

R. lf . Sc•Jili TZ, 'R9, . S.

GRISWOI.n,

D. (8o)

'90.

v,,N

Scrr.\AC"K, 9 r.


WIN ERS AT THE E!GHTH FtELD

EET'i 1G

01· Till·

Athletic flssociotion. ~AY

1~

lb,

Throwin g Base- Ball. ·~!),

Second, ScoTt,

':-)7, 3'5 ft.

Firsl, .'11 \NNUN,

z7 5 ft.

Hop, Skip, and Jump.

First,

F. B ULl., 'l) t ,

.)6ft.

2

Second, UP oN, 'X8, Jh !t. '~ in.

in.

One Hundre d Y ards D as h .

Fir t, Et.ro , 'S , to!f ·cc.

Second,

FrrzeER .\J.D,

'Sg,

10~

sec.

St anding Hi gh J ump.

F ir ·t,

\V ARNER,

Second, ll. \\'Rtt.tt r, 'Xg, 4ft.

'88, 4 ft. 3! in. Puttin g

2~

in.

I 6- P ound Shot.

i'ir t, U I'SON, '88, '28 ft. 7 in.

·ccond, Sco·n,

·x~,

27 ft. 8 in.

Throwing I 6-Pound H a mm er .

First, J l owE, 'go, 62 ft. 11 inch.

Second,

Runnin g

First,

\V ARNER,

Hi g h

.'HA:-1:-IO'>,

'87, 5' ft. 9 in .

Jum p.

'econd, ScoTr, '88, 4 ft. S in.

'88, ·ft.

Pol e V au l t.

First,

Sll.\l\:-10:'>,

'87, 9 ft. 5 in. (8 1 )

Second,

I'SO:O.,

\'8, 8 ft. 3 in.


Standing Broad Jump.

"'.:o.:und, II

\LL,

··s,

it. 11 IlL

Running Broad J ump. F1rst,

I I.\LL,

·sx.

11i ft.

Second, :\ 1Lt:::.s,

4 in.

'

7,

IL 2

in.

Half-Mile Run.

Fir..,t, HRt~J FY, · · ,

2

tnin.

I/

"'ec

One Hundred and Twenty Y ard Hurdle Race . Fir~t, Fnz<.ER\1 D,

'9,

'ct:ontl, B\ LKELI.Y, '90, 19~

1!}i ~cc.

CC.

T hree- L egged Race. Fi1~t, Scurr, '·IJ, and BULL, '90, IJ.'. ~cc.

Silver medal

Second, joN r-;,, "X, and FRENCH, '89.

olfcr.:d i>y Mr. ~!organ, '88, were awarded to th.: winner

111

Putting Shut,

l'hrowing I rammer, Standing Broad Jump, and Running Broad Jump .

Judgc·s-PROF. ). ). i\lcCuuK, PROF. F . S. LUTHER. R,ji·re,·-l\fR.

J.

ll f ELRO,r:.

...

(8z)


ExhibitiOQ. t 8).

t,

jrPRJ L

Club Swinging.

C. E.

:11. l'. \\'.IRNFR, '8$.

T. L.

'8 7 .

DEUEL,

·go.

CnERII REE,

P.

.\ . ]{.

I'U IIU',

'8S.

.\.c.

11 '"'·

·ss.

II. L'. Sl'l.:\ ' 1,1<, '<)o.

· ,IITII, 'go.

Vaultin g. Fir~ t ,

C. E.

DE UL,

'87, and A. R. . 'TU.IR 1 1 'S ' , 6 ft.

7~

in.

Runnin g Hi gh Ju mp.

Fir ·t, B. \\'RIGilr, ' 9,

.(-tof.

Rop e Climbin g .

Fir ·t, E. i\!cCooK, 'go,

6r sec.

Parall el Bar.

C.

I ~. DEUEL,

o.

A . R. Sn•ARI', ''8.

'87 .

A l'I'LEI •. II'E, )R.,.

Swin g in g

0. i\I'I'LEGA TK, JR., ''7 . A.

Rin gs.

F. H. \\' lliTCO\I E, '87.

:\lcCONIIIE,

'ORI'Il EY ] ONE',

'89.

A. R . STUART, '88.

M. C. \V ARNER, '88.

Standing High Jump.

First, M. C.

\\' ARI'ER,

'88,

4

ft. 3 in .

Second, A. C.

liALL,

'88, 4 fl.

Sparrin g.

G. l\l.

l.lRINU.Y,

\V. \V. HARUER, 'S '.

'88. F e ncin g.

}3. \\' RII.IIJ',

''g.

G. FR ENC H, '89.

( 83)

1 m.

'88.


High Kick .

I •rst, ,\ . I'. ';rUART, 'S, 7 tt.

<)t

in

Horizontal B ar.

A. 10: .

I UAK I', '

,\ , ;\lcCo

'IH~.,

(;

'9·

\ [. J3KINLcY,

, •.

Ring Jump.

·ccond,

Fir,t, ,\. I' .. ·ru \RT, ·-;s, r 1 ft. Si in

~l.

C. \\'

\R:-11 R,

·sx.

Tu g of War . 'X9 •'-'· '<)0. \ VO:"l

H\'

1

<)0.

Hold er of McCrackan Cup.

A. R. "rt \Kr, ·s .

\' ext E'hibition will be held in the new {;ymnasium \p ril

10,

rSSS.

!


Wriniti Colleqc Athletic Records. F:vssT.

100

yd. dash ,

220 )'d. dao:;h,

t

R r;coRn.

10 2"5 s .

22

1·2 I .

mile run,

;6 4'5 s.

mil e run,

2m.t73-4S-

1 nule run,

sm. rcp-2 s.

t20

yd. hurdle,

1

mile walk,

2

mil e walk, Runnin g hiKII jump,

Standing high jump,

t8

1·4

tAMR.

W . R. Sedgwick, h ~hun.

F. ~-

June2 , 1 J.

79·

June 5,

~1.

Brinley, ' . 8.

J ~-- 1.. Wilcox, ' So.

May '5• oS7S. June 3 , J88o.

R. B.rclay, 'Sz.

Junes. •87q.

:zr m.

in.

4ft. 4 in.

l •o ft .

R IT. Nelson, ' So.

June 3, r llo.

F. E. Johnson, ' 84.

June

in, R.

~!.

F . E. J ohnson, '84.

Po1e vaulting,

9 ft . 5 in.

J . W. Shannon,' 7·

Throwing the hammer,

73ft . 1 i n .

P. Drumm, '83.

34 ft.

zt

in. E. D. Appleton, 'So.

Throwing the base-ball. 365ft. 4 in. W. R.

race (oou yds).

38

fL 10

in.

I ' 3 •-5 s.

June z, tS 3· ~lay

1Scott,

o6 1

. 7·

'

june 3,

1

Jun e 3,

r8~.

edgwick, '.I· Oct.

F. K johnson, ' 4.

-

2, 1

Campbell, '78. May • 5, ' ]8.

in.

1

21,

..5·

]. R. Cartor,' 3·

s.

So.

,g

s.

t·2

:zo m. ro s.

Standing b road jump,

3-lcg~cd

I

8 m.

1-2

I

5 m. 2._ s.

J une:!, 1-.S3.

5 ft. 2

~Iiller.'

p Elton,

'·

1

June

2, 1

J.

L. W ebsttr, '7'i·

M C. \V:uner,'

. · :\L\y 2•11 Jloi8c,,

.M . C. \V arner, '

Jun e 2. 1 ~JMay ,,, , ' · ·s.

in.

R. II. N elson , 'So.

June 3, •

ft.

II

in.

R. II .

9 ft.

2

in.

J.

•So.

37 ft.

2•

C. M. Kurt z, ··3·

6<) ft.

•t

el~on,

R . Pa rson~, '

in.

R. H. N elso n, 'So.

R. Rodgers, '87.

! (85)

1

L. E. Welch,. 6 .

Mason, '8 1, and Wa ~hburn, 'Sr.

'l!q,

and

I F. Bull,·~··

June 5,

Ma y 25, , 78.

2,

May 30, tSS.1.

,ss_~

] . 11 . Cheever, 'So.

!

ft . II

3 ' ft

June'·

F. G. Russell.'. . . S \V. B. Good,, in, ' SS \ 1 ay .. ~. 1 ' ;8.

4 ft. 3 in.

C)

J un~s, ,s ;'J.

E. F. Henderso n,' 2. June 3, 18So.

ss

5 ft.

19

june2.1 "J May>'), l hlj.

Junt: 2, J'i'l·

7- zm 243-4 s. E. D. Appleton, 'llo.

Ma)· 16, I June 3, r.

' R2 .

T.

Do\TI

F. G Rusdl, 'llo .T \l illl!r, 'Ss

I

57 1-2

E. B. Hatch, 'S6

1b

20ft. II

I l np, skip, and jump.

2, 1

l}

s.

24

s.

m.

Running broad jump,

Putting the shot.

June

J·S s.

10

79·

C. E. lfotchki~s, '82.

l C. K H otchkiss,

s.

l

:'\ A\t K,

Rac..:ORI>.

.

W . R. Sedg"ick ,

G.

Sr.:CO"\JJ

0A'III ,

Jun e 3, o8Sn Junes, r. 7'1· Jun e 2,

1~83.

june 3, 18

June 5,

1.

May .10,

t

7'J·

8-1·


I ntcr-Coll~~ iat~

Ame rican

Base-Ball

fi ssociation. ONNICEits. President.

R. :'\. Jo't\TRBA:"\KS, / )ar/mouth. 2d Vice - Pr eside nt .

1st V ice-President.

.\ . F. C LARK,

•. D . STORRS,

1/'J!/J,,m.r.

A mlt,·r.•·t.

Secretary and Treasurer.

H . R. \\'TLI-::1.\'.'0:\, A mitt nt.

~ e ii ED UL C 0 1' 8 11/\MPIQNgiiiP 8-AMSg, 1888. ;\l ay

1 and

4 and

M ay

D .\RTi\IOUTI! 11s. A 11IERST,

TRl

TTY v.r. \VlLLIA IS, ,\llfi!ERST,

i\fay

\VILLIA?ITS

M ay

TRI:\IT\' ;·.r. DARTllfOUTII,

9· 9 and 10. i\f ay 15 and 16, ;\I :n 19, ~l ay 22

May

an d 23,

WILLIA~I.·

1•s.

D .\ I ' T.\10

AT

A ~rHER ST.

IT liAN O H : R. AT

If ANOVER.

-

.IT A~II!ERST.

·

.IT WiLLI.I~ISTOII' N.

Til <•.r. TRI , IT\',

.\MIH~ R " [' ' '-'· \VILLL\ i\1S,

23,

AT \\'I LLI A~I STOWN.

·

vs. DARTMO Til ,

WILLI \\I · vs. AMHERST,

AT AMIIER T.

AT HARTFO RD .

Al\II!ERST <•s. TRI.\'ITY,

AT H ARTFORD. AT

Ju ne 15 and 16,

w. WILLIAMS, WILLIA;IIS ''-'· TRT:\'ITY, Ali! I!E RST 7.os. \VlLLfAMS, · Al\liiER.'T ,,.... DARTi\IOUT II ,

June 23 ;tncl

TRI:'\'ITV ;•.r. Ai\ll! ERST,

lay 29 a nd JO, \l.ty 2

and JO,

Jun e 5 a nd

G.

Jun e 9, .!"",

11

\RT~I O UTII

(86)

\V II .L IAM

T O WN .

AT IL\In-FORD. AT \'\'iLL ! IM S I'O\I' N. IT lf..IN U VEIL AT .'\ltiiERSI ',


Wr.inihi College Base-Ball f).iA8.

Captain.

J. W. SHANNON, '87,

P.

R. McC. BRADY, '90, JB.

W. W. BARBER, '88, c.

G. M. BlU LEY, ' 8, s. s.

T. L. CHERITREE, '90,

Ill.

F. B. WHITCOME, '87,

IB, L. F.

II. A. PINNEY, ' 7,

L. F.

' . A. BEARD LEY, ' 7, c. 1'.

M. C. McLEMORE, '89, 2s. R. E. L. RODGERS, '87,

R. F .

Substitutes.

A. R. STU AR'J', '88 (3 games) . A. E. WRIGHT, '89 (4 games). G. W. RODGERS, '87 (1 game) . II


Base- Gall Dine. M anager.

". F. MORGA~, JR., 'SS.

Board of Dir ectors.

\. E. \\' RJ(.HT, 'S9.

w. F. MoRr. 1:-1, JR., 'SS.

SEASON

April

'9· 20,

Ea·ton, Philadelphia,

zG, I lartford, JO,

:.ray "

2,

i\1 cridcn, II artford,

4.

Williamstown,

7.

Hartford,

10,

New !Ia,·cn,

13,

Ilarlford,

'9·

Fordham,

JO,

Providence,

25, Amherst, 4· Troy, 7. Hartford,

June

II,

25,

H artford, l iddletown,

SCHEDULE

T.

ONOVER, '<)0.

OF 1887.

TRI1 lTV, 12-LAFAYETTF~, ro.

U'\ l\'ERSI TY OF PEN •. , IJ -TR I'\ITY, 10, TRl'\"lTY, 3-RO 'E lULLS (.'t. John's College), 5. TRINITY, 12 -RE.'OLUTES, 11. T RIXITY, 7-MUT ALS, 1. \\ ILLIAJ\f · , 7-TRINITY, 6. TRI.XITY, 8- WESLEYAN', 3· Y.\L E, 9, - TRL ITY, r. TRIN'ITY, 12-BROWN u?\'IVER ITY, 5. R ).' !•: HILLS (St. John 's College), 4 - TRI, ITY, 3. TRI ITY, 9- Al\f liERST, 8. TRIXITY, 6-BROWN U1 l\'E RSITY, 1. TRI;o, ITY, 8 - R. P. !., o. TRI?\'ITY, 6 - LAF,\ VETTE, 2. AMHERST, 1o-TRINITY, 6. TlUNITY, I I - W ESLEY,\ r , r. SUMMARY.

Games Games Games Games

16

played, won, lost, Lied,

10

5 122

Runs scored by Trinity, Run· scored again t Trinity, (88)


f)ifl8. FIELDING AVERAGES. Assists.

Total Chances.

A,·erage.

0

36

1. 000

~

:!~9

9

~43

·991 ·954 ·9' 9 .8JJ

Errors.

Games.

Put OuJ.

4 16

34

2

SHANNON,·

3

224

BARBER,

TO

:!OJ 120

3' 5

3 17 9 12

JG 0 J2

:! 10

'3 4

3 15 10

Players.

CIIER!TREE,

\V HLTCO~I E,

A. E.

WRIGHT,·

BRINLEY,

-

BEARD LEY,

I LEMORE,

R. RODGERS,BRADY,· PINNEY,

16 4 15 12 16 13 13 15

II

ll

i

'3 6

IJ6 5 64 II 54 IJ 41 20

.

'~8

l • < I.j

-76<)

.6J4 -500

BATTING AVERAGES. Players.

Games.

15 '5 r6 16 !2 13 16 r6

BRINLEY, PINNEY, BARllER, SHANNON,BEARDSLEY,

R.

ROD(:ERS,

McLE)WRE, \VIIITCO~lE ,

BR.IDY,-

.

'3

'rll!:R rTR EE,

A. E. \\' RI<;IIT,

·

4 4

I

At Bat.

Runs.

64

0 16

6g

75 70 44 54 64 59 5' 16

I

B. H.

II II

20 20 17 10

8

12

11 IJ 5

lJ

?"

-.)

'5

(89.)

T. B. IT .

Average.

26 :!0 28

·343 .289 . 266

18

. 242 .~27

.227

15 '5 '5 12

. 2:!:!

. 277

.203

2

2

0

0

.ooo

8

-406 . 289 ·373 . 257

ro

.186 . r 56 . 125

Tl

Total Average.

· 234 · 2 54 · 235 . 125 .000


Class Ball fli nes. '88. Captain.

PUTNAM,

1ST B.

l\lORG.\ 1 , s. s. ELTO , L. F. WARNER, c. F .

HRT:->LEY, !'. BARBER, c. . TUART, zn n. EA 'TMi\ ', 3D 11 .

\V. S 'OTT, R. Su/lstilut,路s- !1 ,\l{TR. \?\FT A D OSTROJ\I.

F.

'89. Captai n.

A . El\IPfE WRIGHT, rsT n. H. WRIGHT,

FRE 1 CH, s. s. . COTT, L. F. CIIUTZ, c. F .

!'.

RE fi 1GTO ' 2D B. KRAMER, c. JARVIS, R. !'. Substitult路s- MILLARD

AND

A. Me ONIH E, 3D n. SENNETT.

Manager.

T. P. THUR TO 1. WRIGHT, s. s. ELWY . , R. F. HOLLY, c. F. YO NG L. F. 1A COT, "GOLIATH ."

IIAMLTN, P. W. \\' RIGHT, c. T. B. SMITH, rsT n. \V. BULL, 20 n. THURSTON, 30 n. (go)


'go Bas0- Ball

fli nc.

'

G. THOR TON WARREN, R. F ., Captain. EDWARD McP. McCOOK, P. ROBERT McC. BRADY, 30 ll. GEORGE I-I. WRIGHT. c. W. E. A. BULKELEY, s. s. THEODORE L. HERiTREE, r sT B. WARREN McCONIHE, L. F . G. P. COLEMA , 20 n. F. . BULL, c. F. Substitutes .

J. R. BLAKE.

PHILIP SMITH, Official Scorer.

G. T. MACAULEY. GAM ES .

BOWEN'S SCHOOL vs. '90, E . A. C., CHESHIRE w . '9o, BOWEN 'S SCHOOL vs. '9o, H. P. H. S. vs. '9o,

• (91)

9-23 7-12 r7 -28 7-12


~ssociation.

-:;}OFFICERS, I888 ;::::-

PRESIDENT. 1.

DURFEE,

VICE路 PRE SIDENT.

fi. P. BLAIR,

Dartmn11/h .

SECRETARY.

W. SC

DDER,

Tri11i~J'.

Thi

TREASURER .

H. A. S UTII, Amherst.

As ociation includes Amherst, Dartmouth, and Trinity Colleges, and the Massachu-

setts and . te,路ens In titutes of T echnology. The pext Convention will be held at Springfield on the 28th of eptembcr, 1888.


Eastern iJn.ter=~ol eoiate Foot=J3a ~ssocia!'ien.

SEASON

Oct.

Nov.

zs,

SCHEDULE

OF 1887.

H oboken,

DARTMOUTH, 4- STEVENS, •1·

zG,

Boston,

TE IINOLOGY, 24- DART]\[OUTII, 13.

29,

Hartford,

TIUNITY,

22-

AMl-IERST, 6.

s.

Bo ton,

TE ' HNOLOGY, 72- TRl NITY, o.

Amhcr t,

AllfHERST, 16- "TEVEN ·, 6.

9.

IIano,·cr,

DARTMOUTH, 52- AMI! ERST, o.

.1:?,

H artford,

TRir lTV, z6- STE\'EN ·, o.

I :?,

Amherst,

TECH OLOG Y, 52- Ali11IERST, o.

19,

Hanover,

DARTMOUTH, 66-TRINITY, o.

I9,

Hobok en,

TECHNOLOGY, zo- STEVE

SUMMARY. Won.

Lost.

Tied.

T ECHNOLOGY, -

4

0

0

DARTMOUTH,

2

TRINITY,-

2

2

0

3

0

TEAMS.

AMHERST, STF.VENS,

0

( 93)

3

s,

o.


....,.-

, ..--.,

l' cc~ =__)a

L

I ,-.....

---- -.--

..~~~ )"1

t'

''t '

He 7J /// \V. F. MORGA

, ]R., 'SS, Jfa"'"'o·.

W. SCUDDER, '89, Trt·a.rur,·r.

Ru s h e r s .

PUT'IA~I,

GRISWOLD,

HOISIN<;TO N,

."HAN

·o ·,

E.

M cCOO K,

UPSON,

].

T.

COTT.

Q ua r ter- B ac k . CONOI"ER.

H a lf- B ac k .

W. \\'.

BARR.ER

H a lf- B ac k.

(Captain),

BRINLEY.

Pull - B ac k . BRADY.

Sub s titute s.

E. B. BULKLEY (3 games),

J ARVI.

J. McCooK ( 1 game),

(3 games), LYNCH (3 game·), A. B. T .\LCOTT ]. II. GREENE ( 1 game), P . .'m ru (1 game). (94)

(I

game),


:Ee en.

SEASON

Oct.

OF 1 887 .

8, Hartford, WE LEY AN, 58- TRI ' lTV, o. REFEREE, F. R. COOLEY, Yale. U~!PIRE, WELL , 1/ l:sleyau . TRlNJTY, 32- AMHERST "AGGIE.," 4路 REFEREE, F. F . KRAMER, Trinity.

5, . Hartford,

Oct.

I

Oct.

22,

Hartford,

Oct.

29,

Hartford,

5, Boston,

r ov.

Nov.

SCHEDULE

12,

ov. 19,

TRINITY, 14- BOSTO ' UNIVERSITY, 14 路 REFEREE, W . S. CHAPIN, Yale. TRI 'lTY, 22- AM HER T, 6. REFEREE, S. G. LANDON, lVes!eyan.

TECH OLOGY, 7z-TRI lTY, o. REFEREE, vV . B. P I-II:t\NEY, Pri11cclo11.

Hartford,

TRINITY, 26 - STEVENS, c. REFEREJ<;, F. R . COOLEY, Yale .

DARTMOUTH, 66-TRINlTY, o. HanOYCr, REFEREE, G. D . KELLEY, Harvard Jlfedical Sclloo!.

SUMMARY.

Games Games Games Games 12

played, won, lost, tied,

7

3 ( 95)


C. S. GRISWOLD, Captain and Jl/anage路r. Rushers. GRISWOLD,

TALCOTT,

E.

II owE,

McCooK,

Quarter-Back.

Back.

Co ovF.R.

LYNCH.

MIT II,

1\IcCO NIHE,

J.

McCooK.

Half-Backs.

E.

B . BULKLF.Y,

BRADY.

Rushers. SCOTT,

Co TER,

Back. ELWYN.

H OISINGTON,

J.

If. GREENE,

T.

l:J.

Quarter-Back. liAMLI N

TALCOrr,

Half-Backs.

(Captain).

i\1. WRI GHT, AND H OLLY.

Substitutes. HI LL,

~liTH,

\V ALKF.R.

THURSTON.


Point.

BE EDICT. Rushers.

ELTO ,

]0

BRI TLEY,

ES,

WAR ER,

STUART,

PUT, .\llf.

Cover.

EASTMA r. Goal - Keeper.

' H a lf- B acks.

PADDOCK,

MORGAN.

BARBER.

9

3{ ocke::J

Ee

en.

Point.

WRIGHT. Rushers .

S ' liUTZ,

FITZGERALD,

JARVIS,

FRENCH.

VA DERPOEL, Cover- Point.

S

DDER. Goa l - K eeper.

H a l f-Backs .

KRA .1ER,

Fl YE.

RE.li GT0 1 ( 97)


Point.

T. CONOVER, Drptain . Rushers.

C ... GRL \\'OLD, J. ·. LITTELL,

W. E. A. BULKELEV, E. B. BULKLEY,

P. Si\IITH, G. P. COLE:'IL\N.

H alf-Backs. \\'ARRE~

\\'. 1•:. IIEUBLEfN,

Mc C0 1 IIIE.

Cov er- Po int .

E. Mc COOK. Go a l-K eeper.

T. L. CIIERITREE. --~:~--

'91 3{ ocke~ E even. Rushers .

W. G. WRIGIIT, \\". BULL,

ELWYN, IIAMLI ,

VA r 'CHAAK, HOT INGTON, GREENE, TIIUR TO

Half-Backs.

L R. WRIGHT.

F. BULL, Goa l - Tender.

HOLLY.

cr init~

~6 eoe ~ricket ~sseciatien. President.

A. EMPIE WRIGHT. Secretary and Treasurer.

G. TIIORNTOr

\VARRI~

.

Captain.

TIIOMAS A. CONOVER. Executive Committee .

A. E. WRIGIIT,

G. T. \\' ARRE . , (98)

T. A. CONOVER.


~riflitr College Whcelmen.

Captain.

A.

1cCO IIIE, '89.

Secreta ry.

W.

. HUBBARD, '88.

Bu g ler.

F. S. BU LL, '91.

MEMBERS. PROF. FL.\VF.L

s.

PROF. H ENRY FERGUSO

I. UT IIER,

}. W. C. 1!.

A. McCoN nm, '89, \V. . HU BBA RD, '88, L. LEG. BENEDICT, '88.

F.

( 99)

s.

HANNON,

1

REMIN GTON ,

BULL,

'gr.

] 1

'89,


~rinitv,.!)

Go liege Polo Jlssociation.

\ fi 路- ----

Presid ent. W. F. MORGAN, ]R., '88. Secre tary.

T reas ur er.

A. McCONIUE.

F. S. BULL. Captain. F. . B LL.

M EMBERS. F. F. KRAM ER, \V. E. A. BVLKELEY, F. C. W AINWRIGHT,

A. E. WRIGHT, H . M. BELDEN, M. R. WRI GHT,

A.

W. McCONillF.,

R. c. EA

1CCONIHE, ( IOO)

W. BvLL, R. M. LVTHER, TMAN.


U@lw~

!UerlfliS flssoGiatioFl.

OF

c:Irinit!j ~eUege.

( 10 1 )


,£ nte =~OL egH:t e f a n C:Cennis ~ssociati on. O RGANIZED AT TR I NITY COLLEGE , APR I L

17

1

1 88 3.

-:;:, OFFICERS, 1888-9 c:P reside n t .

P. S. SEARS, Harvard, ' 9· Vic e- Pres id e n t.

S ec r eta t· y a n d T reas u re r.

A. E. WRIG HT, Trinity, '89.

G. HuRD, Ynlt·, '90·

flift h .annual Wour.nam eqt. Held on the grounds of the j(,'fnsmt, ·d -A~l HERST, COLU~IBIA,

ew Haven Lawn Club, October, 1887. HARVARD,

l'RI 'CF.TON,

TRINITY,

\\'ES LEY ,I N,

\ V!LLI.IMS, AND Y .ILE.

Sin g l es. 1 t-

P. S. SEARS, Efarvm·d,

zd- 0.

'89.

S. CAMBELL, Columbia, '9 1.

Doubl e s. ISt-P. ~d-0. S.

'89, and Q. SHAW, '91, lfrn'1Jarri. CA~ I BELL, '91, and V. G. HALL, Colu111bin.

SEARS,

-~:} OFFICERS,

1887-8 ~)-

President .

G. l\f. BRI LEV, Trinity, '88. V ice- P resid e nt . P . S. SEARS, Elm"l!(lrd,

S e cre tary and Tre a surer.

'89.

II. \V. ( 102)

CooLEY,

Ya/,·, '88.


VVINNB l~ I N TIIB

iJnte =~6 egi ate f,a n

<Iennis

~SSGCiatiG n. SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION AT TRINITY COLLEGE, APRIL, 1883.

SPRING OF I 883 .

ingles-tsl, J. E. CLARK, '83, Harvard. 2d, G. L. SARGENT, Yalt . D oubles- I Sl, CLARK and TAYLOR, '86, lftn-zmrd. zd, ARDNER, ' 4, and HtLL, '85, !Jr01vn. F A LL , 1 883. ingles-tst, TAYLOR, '86, 1/arvard. zd, T!I ORN, '86, Yal,·. Doublcs-tst, P Rt(SilURY, '85, and TAYLOR, '86, fftll"l'ard. zd, K \I'P, '86, and THORN , '86, J 'alt•. FALL , I 884 .

t, KNAPP, '86, Yale. 2d, BRINLEY, '88, Trinity. Doubles- 1 t, KN APP, ' 6, a nd TH OR N, '86, Yale. 2d, BRINLEY, '88, and vVRt C: IlT 1 '88, 7i·iniltt. Singles-

1

FALL, 1 8 85 .

Singles- ts t, KN APP, '86, Yale. zd, BRINLEY, '88, Trinity . Double - tsl, KN APP, ' 6, a nd SHIPM AN, '86, Yale. 2d, I!AS E and PRATT, Amherst. FALL, 1 886. t, BRINLEY, '88, Trinity. 2d, THATCHER, '87, Yale. Doubl es - 1 t, KNAPP, ' 6, and THATCHER, '8 7, Yal1•. 2d, BRINLEY, '83, and PADDOCK, '88 , Trinity.

ing les -

I

FALL, 1 8 87.

Singles -

Ist, EARS, '89, Ifan.Jm·d. 2d, CAMPBELL, '91, Colum bia . Doubles - tst, EA RS, '89, a nd HAW, '9 I, f{arvnrd. 2d, HALL, '89, and CAM PIIELL, '91, Columbia.

13

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DIRECTORS. LE\\'L' II. I'ADJ>OCK, '. 8, A. EMPIE \\'IUGITT, '89,

GEORGI•: II. \VRIGrrr, 'go. The tenth tournament \\as held under the auspices of the Association, September, 1S '6. Winn ers. Sin~·lt'S.-

L. II. I'.IDnocK,

·ss.

f)oub!t-.r.- JST, A. E~!l'IE WR!CIIT, '89, and M. C. ZD,

C. ll.

TIBBITS, )R.,

'87, and \V. \\'.

kLEMOIH:, '89. BARBER,

'88.

The ele 1·enth tournament was held under the au. pices of the ,\ ssocia tion, 'ept. 2i, 1s8 . 7

Siul;lu. -

I ST, 20,

l\1. R. \ VRIGIIT, '9 1. A . R. STUART, ]R., '88.

Dt>ub/es.-lST, A. E~IPIE \VRI GHT, '89, and M. R. \ VRJGJJT, '9r. 20,

A. R.

STU.\RT, ]R.,

'8 , and R. C.

EAST~!AN,

'8 .

Representatives at the fnter-{Iolleqiate lJlour.nf;u:qent for -188'?. Siuglc·.r.

J)aub/,·.r.

G. M.

BRINLEY,

A. E. \ \'RIGHT,

,\ . E.

\\'RIC:JIT.

L. ( 104)

[L PADDOCK.


gje ta '"Ps1

Pr esident .

A. C. HALL. Secretary and Treasurer.

MEMBERS. L. LEG. BENEDICT,

DR. W. L. ROBH, W. E. A. BULKELEY, E . 13. FI 1 CH, A. C. HALL, F. R. HOTSI GTO , G. T. 1ACAOLAY, LT. SMITH,

J. 1'. EL TO r ,

J. G. S. E. A. II. TALCOTT. ( 105 )

li. GREENE, H. HILL, F. JARVIS, M. McCOOK, B. TALCOTT


R. H.

C !I UT Z, Pnsidmt.

T. L. CII ERTTRE E, Sttrdary and Trmsu ra.

ME MB E RS. R. II. SC H UT Z, G. P. CO LEM A R. H . IIUTC HI S, G. . H AMLI , A. L. GJ EEX, T . L . C HERITREE,

W. \V . BARBER, W. F. MORGA 1, JR., W. J. S. STEWART, A.M. VA DERPOEL, M. C. WARNER, L. F. SENNETT,

) . S. LITTELL.

( 106)


P resident.

A. EMPIE WRI GIJT.

S ec r etary a nd Treasu r e t路.

M. R. WRIGHT.

MEMBERS. W. "CUDDER,

J.

W. HA NON, AL NZO McCO [HE,

A . E. WRIGHT, W . McCONIHE,

G. T. WARREN, M. R. WRIGHT,

R. LV

H . S UDDER,

A. HOLLY.

( 107)

1-1 ,


gje ta J(appa Epsi on ~

( -_ 짜

President .

R.

c.

EASTMA

T

S ec r eta ry a nd Tr easure r-.

E. C. ]OIINSO r, 20.

MEMBERS. F. . LUTHER, R. C. EASTMAN, \V. . HUBBARD, . E. P URDY, A. R. STUART, J R., G. I. BROW , W. H. COSTER, T. P. THURST0 1 , PROF.

E. C. JOH SOX, 20, C. II. RE:\fiXGTON, B. WRIGHT,

). B. BURNHAM, E. B. STO KTON,

G. II. WRIGHT, W. H. l\lcCULLO H, \\". G. WRIGIIT. ( 10S}

V. C. I'EDER "EN,


l?si Upsi on.

Preside n t .

E.

1 .

SCOTT.

S ec •·eta•·y and T reas ure r .

G. ;\. FRENCH.

MEMBERS. G. M.

RAWFORD,

L. \ V. Dow \\'. ~

R. C. TUTTLE, R. !llcC. BRADY, E. 13. BULKLEY,

BRINLEY,

]. \\' . R .

~;s,

F. . 13ULL, G. \V. SAR ENT,

jONES,

L. ll . PADDOCK,

W. A. 13Ul.L,

VI . G. SCOTT, A.

T.

l. UPSON.

L. ELWYN,

G. A. FRENCH,

\V. C.

E.

L. W. RoGERS.

.

ScoTT,

( '09)

H ICK , j R.,


OF

crrinit~ ~6 ege.

( 11 0)


C:..t1. . ; no

__,

'b

Gcterce.

\ ORGANIZED

A . D . 1879.

HONORARY MEMBERS. II. S. ?IL\RTI DALE,

R. II . . 'ELSON,

S. B. P. TROWBRIDGE,

C. A. APPLETO

A. P. BURG\\'IN,

W. II. BOARDMA ,

G. P. I GER OLL,

R. E. HURTO ,

F. M. VERMILYE,

W . D. McCRACKAN,

G. II. !IILLS.

A. M. McCONIHE, '88,

L. W. DOWNES, '88,

L. II. PADDOCK, '88,

N.

]. P. ELTON, '88,

F. S. BULL, '91.

IIOFFMA

MILLER,

r,

Banjos.

COTT, '89,

Guitars.

A. E. DOUGLA S, '89.

J. W. SliA NO T, '87.

Freshmen may come and cnior may go, But yet there remain the R. E. 路. 0. ( II 1 )


_..:---~~ -------.~

---~

,_ -=- -~t

-~= .:-~Yf:_-~ ·~f~

r• ;r,

=

~:" =_-

~6 ege (S( ee CS ub. Mu sica l Director .

PROF. WALDO S. PRATT. Pr-esid e n t.

\Y. G. SCOTT, '88. Conductor.

L. F. SEr

Treasurer.

ETT, 'Sg.

G. T. WARREN, 'go. Managers .

G. T. w ARRE

I

'go.

\V. PRE

rrenc;erts ~tven by the (?Jab durin~ WIND OR, February I7. ' PRINGF!l'LD, l\!arch ISth.

EY, 'go.

188 r;..

TROY, March 24th. HARTFORD, April 11th. WHITE

PLAINS, April I5th.

~ trhedale fer IT:enc;erts fer the ~prt ng ef 1888. \V \TF.RBURV, February gth. NEW BRITAIN, F ebruary 22d. BROAD BROOK, March . BRIDGEPORT, March .

EW YORK, March . FARMINGTON, March - . H ARTFORD, A p ril Jd. TA)ll'ORD, April 5th. ( 112)


/!:lember.s of the Glee alub. 2D TE ORS.

1ST TE ORS.

L. F. EN. ETT, '8!). W. A. BULL, 'g1. E. B. BULKLEV, '90. E. B. FI1 CH, 'gr.

]. W . . HAN 'ON, '87. W. PRES EY, '90·

2D BASS.

IST BASS.

\\'. G.

G. T. \VARRE.', 'go. G. P. COLEMA , '90· E. A. PRESSEY, 'g1.

COTT, '

w. ·cunnER, 'Sg. 1'. SMlTH, '90· A. H. TALCOTT, '<)0. T. L. C II ERrTREE, '90· \Vl\1.

J. S. STEWART, '88.

COLLEGE QUARTETTE. r t Tenor. zd Tenor.

]. W. SHA NON, '87 , W. PRE EY, 'go, G. T. WARREN, '90, W. G. SCOTT, '88, .

r

COLLEGE BANJO CLUB. Condurtor, \V. HULL, 'gr.

lHE, '8g. E . l3. BULKLEY, 'go. A. McCO

1

t

Ba s.

zcl Ba .

L. H. PADDOCK, '88, E . '· SCOTT, '89. F. S. BULL, 'go. BANJOLIN.

L. LEGRA , 'D BENEDICT, '8. GUITARS .

]. W. ' !fA

W. BULL, 'g t. MANDOLIN .

C. H. TALCOTT. ( IIJ)

0

, '87 .


Psi Upsilon Octette. lST TENORS .

20 TENORS.

W. CRA \VFORD, W. PRES EY.

E. B. BULKLEY, L. \V. DOW:NE

J.

1ST RA S.

20 BASS.

\V. BULL,

w.

T.

W. G. SCOTT, E. A. PRES EY.

JONES.

Psi Upsilon Quartette. ]. W. R. CRAWFORD,

1st Tenor. zd Tenor.

W. PRE SEY, L. W. DOWNES, W. G. SCOTT,

1 t Bas路. 2d Bass.

T. I\ . jl. Quur.tette. ]. \V. SHA

ON, G. T. WARREN, A. J. IIOLL Y, . W. 'CUDDER, 1

1 t

Tenor.

zd Tenor. I t Bass. zd Bass.

Deltu l\uppu Epsi lon Septette . W. S. HUBBAR:f:>, A. R. STUART, R. C. EASTMA. , V. C. PEDERSEN, F. G. WILLIAMS, C. H. REMINGTON, C. S. GRISWOLD,

r t Tenor. t Tenor.

I

zcl Tenor. zd Teno r. zcl Tenor.

Bass. Ba . (I 14)


fllpha Delta f?hi Quar.totto. JSt Tenor. zd Tenor.

L. F. ENNETT, G. P. COLEi\L\ , T. L. CIIERITREE, P.. ' MITIT,

1St lh ·~.

2d Bas.

~he

I m promtu Quartette. 1~t

\V. PRE SEY, .

Tenor.

2d Tenor.

E. A. PRESSEY, T. L. IIERITREE, P. s rrnr,

1~t Ha~·.

_t!

Ba~s.

'88 Qu artette. J.

1

\V. RA WFORD, \V. . II BBARD, L. W. DO\VNE

t

Tenor.

2d Tenor.

Bass. 2d Bas·.

1 ·t

W. G. SCOTT,

'00 Quarrtette. 1 t Tenor. zd Tenor. 1st Bas. 2d Ba s.

W . PRE EY,. G. T . \V ARREN, G. P. C LE:'IfA , T. L. CII ER!TREE,

Te Sw eet

Si q~e r.s

G. G. P. F.

of fsr.ael. Baritono No-go. Growlo Prof undo. Solo Convivioso. Alto Altissimo. Falsetto Shricko. In H is Dual R8lc.

L. \V. PADDOCK, A. I. UPSO ' • .

M. BRT LEY, A. FRE:--'CII, H. FRYE, . F. KRAMER, (If 5}


'"Psi Upsi Gn J3anjo ~ UO.

Banjos.

L. W. DOW ES,

E.

L. H. PADDOCK,

. SCOTT,

F. S. BULL. E. B. BULKLEY.

Banjolin.

J.

\V. R. CRAWFORD.

Guitar s .

W. G. SCOTT,

\V. BULL.

( II6)


( 117)


Presenter, \V. II.

BENJAMIN,

'57·

ReceiYer, G. R.

HALLAM,

'59.

'50 ftn•eniaJJI 'l'lciJJI au/ fiuif1111.

Pre enter, G. R. II ILLA~I, '59·

HecciYer, \\' .

COGSWELL, '6 1

'GI Per asj>era ad astra.

J'rc ·enter, \V. H.

W EBSTER,

'6 r.

Recci1•er, N. B.

DAYTON,

'63-

G3 J.lo tmtes aut perjice.

Pre ·entcr, R. F.

GooDWIN,

'63.

Recci,·cr, C. \V. l\Ju

RO,

'65.

ILIW,

'68·

'Go f·(rctrz non

Pre ·enter,

H. G. GARD ER,

T'erba.

'65.

Receiver, ( 118)

ROBERT


'68 Sonpa Cracens Receiver E. V. B. KtsS .\~1,

Pre enter, F. L. NoRTON, '68.

'69.

'69 . \'a nq uam Pre enter, }ACOH LR Rov,

JI/Jil

j>a ra tus.

'69·

Receh•cr, D. P. CoTTO , '71 .

'·({ )'lui/a 1-'t·sliJ,"rill n:trorstull.

RcceiYcr, F. 0. GRANNI ' , '73·

Presenter, \VILLI AM DRAYTON, 'i I.

'(3 c. E.

Presenter,

Reccil-er, C. E.

vVOODMAN, '73·

R \IK, '74·

' ·( 4 Receiver, ] l. V. RUTHERFORD, '76.

Pre ·enter, R. l\1. EDWARDS, '74 ·

'.ZG /nsn-vit Honori. Rccei,·cr, \V. C. BLACK~!ER, '78.

Presenter, C. E. MooRE, '76.

'.Z 8 'Avopi(taOe. Presenter,

J.

Receive r, ]). L. FLEMING, '8o.

D. HILLS, '7 .

'80 OV

/,6y~>

a/)' lPY't'· l{ecciver, A. P. lluRGWIN, '82.

Presente r, W . R. LEAKEN, '8o.

'82 /(cspicc jimm. ReceiYer,

Pre enter, A. P . BURGWIN, '82.

n.

G1r:sY,

•s 5.

'85 Duris twn Jrrrngi. Receiver, G. S. WATERS ' 7·

Presenter, A. 1 . NEELY, ' 5·

' 8-l Jlfu!ta "' dies adrliscenles. Receiver, E.

Presenter, A. H. ANDERSON, '87.

' 88 Per augusta ad augusta. KEEPERS OF THE LEMON Q EEZER.

'5

. }OH 'SON , 2D, '


"ON WITH THE DANCE I

No

LET JOY BE UNCONFINED I

SLEEP TILL MORN, WHEN YOUTH A D PLEASURE MEET."

( 120)


IIZne

UZr.initt German Cllub. -::~< OFFICERS '::::President.

WM.

J. S. TEW ART. Treasurer.

A. McCONIHE.

Executi v e Comm ittee.

G. M. BRINLEY,

A. McCON"IHE.

L eaders .

J. . STEWART,

A. McCONIHE,

G. T . WARREN,

W.

W. McCO HIE,

W . E. A. BULKELEY,

J.P. ELTON.

E. B. BULKLEY,

F. S. BULL, MEMBERS.

G. M. BRINLEY,

W. A. BULL,

G. T. WARREN,

L. W. DOW E S,

W. N. ]0 ES,

S. F. JARVI , ] R.,

J. P. ELTON,

W. F. MORGAN, JR .,

A. McCO IHE,

A. C. HALL,

L. H. PADDOCK,

R. H. SCHUTZ,

L. F. SENNETT,

\ . J.

W. SCUDDER,

E. B. BULKLEY,

A. E. WRIGHT,

\ . E . A. BULKELEY,

G. W. SARGENT,

W. McCONIIIE,

E. McCOOK,

. STEW ART,

F . S. BULL. ( 1 2 1)


~rinity College Dramatic Association.

Preside nt.

G. 1\I. BRINLEY, '8 . Secretary-Treasurer. \V. F. 1\IORG,\ N, ]R.,

Stage M anage r.

','!l.

F. F. KRAMER, '89.

Executive Committee.

G. 1\I. BRINLEY, ' . W. F. MORGAN, ]R., ' .

F. F. KRAMER, '89. A. :11. VA

DERPOEL, '89.

R. II. SCHUTZ, '89. The Spring Theatri cal

will be given in Alumni H all on the Evening of Tuesday, May (122)

1,

r888.


FALL THEATRICALS. ALUMNI HALL,

A. B.

"A Wet Sheet and a Flowing "Li,;ctte."

ea."

} GLEe

LUll.

WHO'S WHO? MR. SIMONIDES W A II OPPER, A Model Young Bachelor. LAWRENCE LA VENDER, . A Valet from Mayfair. MR. BLOOMFIELD BRAMBLETON, A Country Gentleman. CICELY, . Bramblelon's Daughter. MATILDA JANE, . A " Superior" Housemaid.

MR.

w. s.

MR .

G.

'88.

liUllllARD,

'88.

M. BRINLEY,

Mr. F. F. KRAMER,

'89.

L R.

WRIGHT,

'91.

MR. L . W.

DOWNES,

'88.

M . BRINLEY,

'88.

MR.

SCENE.- INTERIOR OF BRAMDLETON HALL.

SELECTIONS BY BANJO CLUB .

TURN HIM OUT. MR.

NICODEMUS NOBBS, . An Itinerant Toy-Vender. l\IR. MACKINTO H MOKE, Proprietor of Sunflower Lodge. MR. EGLA TTfNE ROSELEAF, A Dude. JULIA, Moke's Wife. SUSAN, A Maid of all Work.

G.

Mr. F. F. MR.

J.

liil:R. L.

KRAMER,

'89.

R. BLAKE, '9 !. F . SENNETT, '89.

MR. W. PRESSEY, '90路

l

PORTERS,

CENE.- INTERIOR OF SUNFLOWER LODGE.

( 123)

'88 . A. 1-1. NOYES, '89.

MR. H . M . BELDEN,

(MR.


Nt•c te poenikat ca!amo trivisst• labe!!um.

1856.

GRAND

ACHEM,

A. ]. UPSON.

YE KEEPER OF YE CALU 1ET ,

]. \V. R.

YE LIGHTER OF YE CALUMETS,

CRAWFORD.

L. W . DOWNES.

BIG INJ U.l:l, . RED-AS-DA W , MUC H-TALK,

L . H.

PADDOCK.

w. G.

SCOTT.

G. 1. ( 124 )

BRINLEY.


President.

F. C. WAINWRIGHT.

Secretary and Treasurer.

A. McCONII-IE.

WHITES.

DLACKS.

F. C. WAINWRIGHT,

A. McCONIHE,

WILLARD SCUDDER,

G. T. WARREN,

J. A. HOLLY.

H. SC UDDER. ( 125)


Belua Kappa BpsiloA GM ess C:lub.

Presi d e n t .

A. R. STUART.

S ec r e t a ry a nd T reas ure t路 .

C. E. PURDY.

WHITES.

BLACKS.

W. S. HUBBARD,

R. C. E AS T MAN,

G. I. BROWN,

C. H. REMINGTON,

F. G. W ILLI MS,

C. E. PURDY,

A. R. STUART,

T. P. THUR TO

W. H . COSTER,

W. H. McCULLO CH,

W. G. WRIGHT.

V. C. PEDERSEN. ( 126)


8eaburry Clhess Cllub. Pr esident .

L. II. PADDOCK. S ec1路eta ry a nd Treasurer.

J.

W. R. CRA \\"F'Olm.

MEMBERS. c;. l\'f. BRINLEY,

]. \V. R.

W. N. ]0

RA WFORD,

ES,

L. W. DOWNES,

L. II. PADDOCK.

mne

'69 Glue. Pr eside n t.

G. T MACAULEY . Vi ce- Pr esident.

W. E. /\. B ' LKELEV. Secretary and Trea!;uJ路er.

]. II. GREE E.

MEMBERS. A.

C. I. MAURY.

路. HALL, ( 127)


Points won. Hands won.

\\'. \V. BA RHER, 'SS and :'If. C. \\" AR ' ER, ' 8,

L. F . .. E:\:\ ETT, '89 and \\'. T. PUTNAi\f, '88,

Total,

Delta 1\oppo Epsilon A. !{. STUART, }R., R. C. EAST:'IIAN, C. E. PURDY,

Club. (;. I. BR \\':\. E. C. JOII SON, 2n.

T. 1'. Tl1UR 'T01, \\". ll. COSTER,

\'. C. PEDERSE.\'.

r.

A. 1~ . WRIGHT, ]. W. SHANNO ,

~\Jhist

I\ .

J1.

'lvh ist Club. W. CUDDER, G. T. WARREN.

Jf. ' CUDDER,

I. 1\.

JI.

Poi\Gr. Club.

President. A. r-rcCONTIIE. Sec•·etary and Tt·easurer. A. E . WRIGHT.

A. E. \\'RlGliT, \V. i\Ic CO r mE,

MEMBERS. M. R. WRTGIIT, C. T. WARRE 1•

Psi Upsilon 'Z\lhist C?:lub. ]. \V. R.

RA \VFOJW,

F. F. KRA?IIER,

t ~ f 49 t ·

1'. lf. J'R\'E, t L. II. PADDOCK, )S?J· ( 128)


- - -'-'-- - -

-~

J. IL HOLLY,

T . L. ELWYN, G. vV .

=-----

.ARGE T,

1. R. WRfGHT.

( 129)


r

.'r

'

, ...) '., 路r , -~路 . !

... ...

(

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.

'

l

I

t.


jrfal

and ,]

rn1ng

OF

BY

'I HE

CLASS

OF

EIGH'T'Y =NINE.

June 3, 1887.

COMMITTEE. BO .\Ril~IAN \\1RIGHT, Ctt<lll'/11(/1/ .

RuBERT ll uTCI!INS

( 1} 1 )

SclluTz.


庐rder Gf Et:ercises.

TRIAL.

CCUSATION:

mnc

ffiur.dcrt of

W. IJ.

o.

B- nu-n.

JUDCE. li ON. AMOS i\frr.T.AIW, ]R.,

LL.D.

JURY.

F . II.

BEERS,

R.

. TUTTLE,

]. \V. FELL,

F ... MOREHOUSE, E. N. 路corr,

F. F. KR .urER,

c.

R. H . SCIIVT7.,

E.

G.

A. E.

II.

IfUSil.IND,

T. SULLlV.IN,

A . FRENCH,

ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF.

c.

H.

RE~!!N( :TO N,

,\. i\I. VANDERPOEL. ( 132)

J30ARD~IAN \VR! G I!T,

\VR!GI!T.


ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANT.

P. II.

s.

F.

FRYE,

J \RVIS,

]R.

WITNESSES.

A. H .

L. F. S1mNETT, F. G. \V!LLIA)IS,

NOYES,

A. E. DOll0LAS.', 'vV.

{.

Scunn~>R,

SHERIFF. l\f. C.

f

"LE~IORE.

CRIER.

;\. H.

OYES.

SENTENCE.

( 1 33)

·. Tlfc LF.MOI\1•:.


EXECUTION.

.llc>rlll<l ot.

MARCH,

Order. of ffio r.c h .

PALL BEARERS.

L. F.

"F:"'/NETI',

F. G.

R. C.

TUTTLE,

E. T. suu.IV\:-..,

. IL

S. F .

JlUSll\Nl),

WILLI \\IS,

J \R\' IS,

]R .

T IIE COURT.

EXERCISES AT THE GRAVE. 0RATIO:>,

WILLARD

PoE\!, .

FRFDERICK

FUNERAL CHANT.

( •34)

UDDER.

F.

KR.\\IER.


OW MOUR ERS! \Ve are met to-nio·ht to witnc s 0 a t act of the tragedy which annually occupies the boards here at Trinity. A very stupid one, perhaps, you may . ay but one which ha its interesting feature . Like all trao·edie. it end with a lurid glare, shed to-night by the flame which arc consuming the remain of the witch who was the part of the e\'il geniu of the play. The player who '· trut and fret their hour upon the stage," are interc. ting chiefly_ in that hour, an l they fade away, omewhat, wh n the day of relief arrive . But for the time, how clearly the actor · tand out, how vital seem. the interest in the action! The staae a small one; four- quare the inclosing \\'alL; hung round \Yith black--fit color, for here harbor woe. And on this ·tage the fir t acts of the tragedy take place. 1 o dressing-room · arc needed, for the eli guise of fine clothe IS usele ·s, since here all must come out in their true colors. o paint and powder, no wig and rna k; the paint of the actor Js the ghastly white of the bloodle face, on which is the mask of utter despair. The povvder they u e i made from the white du ·t of the crayon with which they write with faltering hand the sentence of their own condemnation. And for wio· for our actor. · we need but look at the lock . tanding stiff and straight from the head, through horror of the future. Sc , here they come, the players who arc to amu e us. But what sad face , what tottering t ps are these! Like the true actor, these have so often played their parts that tl1e whole .·eems a reality, and they succumb to the insid ious poi on of the evil geniu s of the play. Th y sit down, and a one gazes along the line of face lighted by no gleam 17

( 1 35)


of hope, stamped witl1 the mark or unerable woe, he mane]· and then he pitic tl1e sad actor ; and he fear lc t he too be affected by the dread influence of the place. Then, !"ee the arch-fiend, ser\'ant of the evil genius of the place, tt·icling .-lowly, restle ly, remorscle ·sly about, with baleful glance, as he que tion. tho c '"ho arc for the time hi slaves. vVatch him now! There walk. forward vvith trembling step some luckle wight, who, compelled by the malice of the mater, is to show why (x-ar (y-b)2 = 2 r· • He tahs his chalk in band, gazes blankly about, writes a few letters on the board, turn about, tamm rs, "I don't think I can do it, Sir," and . it.- down. Then mark the sardonic mile of malignant joy whicl1 ill umincs now the countenance of the ma. _ tcr. He opens a thin flat book and \\Tite. therein cabalistic signs which arc the warrant of the victim. So v\'ith another, and so with all. No hope for them; all's lost. Thus clay after clay this act drag· itselt along. And over all the . ccnc l10vcrs the loathsome shape of the witch ,,·ho pre ·ides oYer the place, and i the cause of thi ·woe, goading on l1er servant to make tighter the bonds of his unhappy victim . But these at length rouse up, their oppressor is put to flight, and at lengtl1 the fiend is caught and bound. Into a 1ungeon they cast her and finally in ·olcmn trial before the court of her victims she is condemned to be burned at the stake. Then comes the solemn funeral march, and the final act which we are \Yatching now. What joy is it to behold thu the torment and death agony of her who e only pleasure was in tormenting us. \Vbo i this fiend? Who her victims? Look about you at your-· selves as the latter, and in Analytics burning there see tl1c worker of your woe.

+

( lJ6)


But we must look at one more result of the term's trials. In all tragedies anywhere from one to forty person die in the cour ·e of the play, and so we too arc forced to contemplate the untimely fate of one of our number through the agency of our late foe. Few here knew this victim before he came among u ; but I remember B- nt-n well a · a school boy. He was a good deal of a prolate spheroid in those clays, but he was in pite of thi ·, a goodhearted boy, with a fund of good spirits which ought t have been a strong support in all adversities. So he came among u , not much cl1anged in character, and we expected him to do much in a base-ball \\-ay. But he could not solve other curves so well a tho e of a base-ball. He became one of the prominent actors in the tragedy I have spoken of, and then, what a change took place! His eyes became dim, his cheek. sunken and flushed, his gait was feeble and tottering; l1e lost flesl1. All his brightne s and buoyancy gone, he became a veritable wreck. So Analytics dealt him blow after blow until she inflicted the final and fatal one. His . trcngth gone, he could not resi t, and he succumbed at last. He has left u now, and gone to a warmer clime, where it is to be hoped that he is happy. For him, we mourn; but our sorrow, on the principle of the transformation of energy, is turned to joy a we behold the ashes of Analytic ·, which has wrought this great harm. So let it burn and rest until it troubleth anew some future clas , for pha:nix-like it ri e from its own ashes, ready for new vrctlms. But the curtain is down once ni.ore; fallen, thank fortune, on the la ·tact of the tragedy, which we shall never have to appear in again. W . S. ( T37)


In memo riam . •\,• \!.YT!ct: , OBIIT

1..:

\!.. lh.CI \I !iRIS , \:\ ,'<l l>0\11!'\1

The . moking funeral pyre. Ts lighting up the

ky; Our clear, dear friend con. tuning, Whose mem 'ry brings a sigh. 'Twas our beloYed . \ nna\Vho,;e last rites

\\'t.!

obse1Ted-

\\'ho oft with us coquetting, Cut transcendental cun·es. II er relatives 11ere many: They came with bag and trunk, To li1·e upon her wooers .\ nd make the ba:hful "flunk." T here wa

her brother T a ngent,

Her uncle, old Co ·inc, \V ho laid low many oph'more ·, I n the days of auld lang- yne. X o more we'll fear their antics,

T heir , 1yperboli c freaks ; They' re gone to where no winte r, "ro cold Borea sleep .

( 13i->)

\fDCCCL.\ \ .\. \ [.


0, oft we toiled and

truggled,

And burned the midnight oil, Dear .\nna's wiles to conquer, Her my tic wiles to foil. Oft weary with our

lruggling

To please her "royal nibs ' \Ve left our thankles labor And sought our little .. crib .. " We set our minds on angle And placed our thoughts on curves, With algebraic fractions, We killed our tender nerve . . But now we're freed from bondage, The heartless jade is dead The greedy flames are feeding On Anna Lytic's head. o let us now be jolly, And throw dull care aside, For Anna'

now with Pluto,

By the

tygian river side.

( IJ9)

F. F. K .


to '88.

17hcotrc Part'[ of

---::::--

-

·~~ ·

'Jl!JE fH:flV

ffiHSCO'Tl·~

Entrance of Seniors and Sophomores, em·ied by Freshmen in hoxes. OLLEGE \ND

Cuss

YELLS.

A 'T T.

Leading ladies displaying Colors of '88 and 'go. SUNDRY

GRINDS

13Y

ME~l BERS

OF

TilE

CO~!l'ANY.

TumitiiiiOIIS aj>j>la11se.

ACT TI. Repetition of the preceding. Chorus profusely decorated "ith pink and blue . • ONG:

by Student , to admiration o( ga ll ery. ACT III.

PRESENT.\TION OF FLOWERS TO TilE ST.\RS HY Sori!O~ I ORES .

"Two loYely black eyes."

AFTERPI ECE. ACCO;\IP,\NI~ I ENT BY ORCHESTRA TO CLASS

i\Iarch to Heublein's.

( I.JO)

Smm

OF

'go.



Cilabs Supper Gf 91 to '89. FEBRUARY

3, 1888.

- ;~;, COMMITTEE

H. A.

C

T. L. ELWYN,

CUDDER,

--(::TOAST

]. H. GREENE.

MASTER ~:::~-­

T. P. THUR TON. u We meet again to-night boys \Vith mirth and song i

Let melody flow."

- { ) T OASTS

CLAS

WILLARD u

LA

{~< -

OF '89,

SCUDDER.

H ere's to '89, In her studies she will shine; Drink her down, down, down."

OF '9 •,

C.

WM.

HI KS.

" Here's to ninety-one, For she'll never be outdone; Drink her down, down 1 down."

THE LADIES,

SAMUEL

F.

] ARVIS.

" Nut brown maiden, Thou has' t a bright blue eye for love."

L. F.

TITE COLLEGE, .

SENNE1"r.

College days are from care and sorrow free 'Neath the elms of our old Trinity."

THE FAC

LTV, .

. H.

R E MIN GTON.

Away! away! with sword and gun; Here we come- humpty tum, Hurrah for the Trinity Faculty, 0 !! "

u

G.

ATHLETICS,

C LA SS

OF '90,

. lfA~ILIN.

P. H.

FRVE.

F. F.

KRAMER.

Groans, hisses, shrieks, and moans.

MY LOVE FOl THE P

1r

(ie)

= 3· '4I 6,

CH BOWL,.

AMOS MILLARD. ''My comrades, when l'm no more drinking, Believe me then my end is nigh ."

( 142)


On /lie roo_t of Scit'nt"t' building, On it<broad awt lofty bad.:, Reposed t!Lt'fl:t;llres ·90, Tl~trt' painted in jetty black. iltey appeart•d to 11s in mo(ll)rning One day not long ago. Hut 'l7vas Slldl a stale old' · CIIEST:\UT" I Vt• co11ld lwrd(v bdie<Je 'twas so. To tliink tlwt !Itt' Class of '90, So m<t;!tty, so strong, and so grea t, Slw11ld employ a rle1ria so time-worn, Rejctlt:d by all of late.' [/ makt's on11 t!tink of a little c!tild, Of misc!tief nml foolishness mingled, .·/waitin,i.f its AU l A ?.fATEH. By wlwm it's soon to be. HJ :s-GLEn.

J.et liS lto/Jt' lllflt /Itt: dear old mo/ILer I l 'ill lta1•e pi(t' 11pon ill' I' clti!d, . I nd ddi7'Cr a gen tle nprimanrl To !Ler "jin'd,;" so sweet and so mild.

I


!Jist of <'\/a led ictorians and Salutatorians IQ )Jl.rinitf.., crollege. 1827.

v. Isaac Crary.

v.

1838. Charlc Gillette. Cyru · :\Iunson.

v.

18-!9· John :11. Atwood. George W. Giddings.

s.

Samuel C. Gold ·borough.

v.

182 . I Ienry G. Smith. William I!. Walter.

v. s.

1839· Isaac G. Hubbard. Nathaniel 0. ornwall.

v. John T. Huntington.

v.

1829· Joshua G. Wri ght. Samuel S. Lewis.

v.

1840. Robert B. Fairbairn. Vandervoort Bruce.

\'.

V.

1830· Augustus F. Lydc. Isaac W. Hallam.

v.

1841. Wm. II. Frisbie. !Ienry D. Noble.

v. Lucius II. Jones. s. Francis Cha e.

1831. Nathaniel E. ornwall. Joseph R. Eccleston.

v.

18-!2George Rossiter. Henry C. Preston.

\'.

1832. E. Ed ward,; Bca rcbley. John W. French.

V.

1843Thomas . Pre ton. George Ker.

v.

1833· iiugh L. ~Iorrison . Edward llardyca r.

v.

1844· David P. an ford. Tilton E. Doolittle.

v.

1834· Willi am Payne. Solomon G. Hitchcock.

v.

s.

1845· Robert C. Roger . John A. Paddock.

v.

1856. Daniel E. Holcomb. Samuel H. Hotchkin.

v.

1835· Robert Tomes. Edward Van Deusen.

1846. \'. John W. Bacon. s. Samuel :II. Whitin g.

V.

1857· amuel H ermann. Geo rge B. Hopson.

v.

1836. fames H . Elliott. Isaac I I. Tuttle.

V.

18Ji· Abner Jack ·on. John T. Cushing.

v.

s. s.

\'.

v.

s.

v. s.

v.

s. s.

v. s.

s.

s.

s. s.

s.

s.

1847· Samuel Benedict. George S. Gilman. 1848. llenj. l I. Paddock. 'ath. ;\L Belden. ( 144)

18so. Daniel E. Loveridge. 18 5 r. Charles J. Hoadly. Alex. G. Cummin ·. 1852.

s.

s.

s.

v. s.

1853Alfred II. Brewer. William G. Spencer. 1854· James II. William . George D. Johnston. 1855· Luke A. Lockwood. Edwin C . Bolles.

18 58. George S. :l[allory. William II. Vibbert. 1859·

v. Samuel B. Warren. Edwin E. Johnson.


186<).

186o. V. S.

Charles H. W. tacking. Augustus J ackson.

V. S.

Arth ur \V. Allyn. A. B. Jennings.

V. S.

James B. Murray. George W. Ilugg.

V. S.

J ohn S. Smith. W. N. Ackley.

V. S.

R obert A. 13enton. Joseph F. Ely.

V. S.

Charles T. Olmsted. Edward P. J oh nson.

V. S.

Sam uel Hart. H en ry A . Metcalf.

V. S.

William R . Mackay. George G. Nichols.

V. S.

FrankL. Norton. Frank H. Potts.

George 0. Holbrooke. Arthur McConkey.

V. S.

George McC. Fisk. Harlow R. Whitl ock.

V. S.

George W. Douglas. Chauncey C. William .

V. S.

Paul Zeigler. J ame II. George.

V. S.

Leonard W. Richard on. Oliver H. Raftery. 路

V. S.

Edward N. Dickerson. James D. Smyth.

V. S.

R. T. Reineman. J. E. Brown.

1875路 \ ' . George M. Hubbard. S. Edward \V . Worthington.

V. S.

1884. Henry R. Neely. \\'illams S. Barrows.

V. S.

11. B. Loomis. Robert Thorne.

x86r.

V. S.

John D. Il ill . J oh n Will iams.

1870.

x86z.

1879路 Alfred Harding. Jamc S. Carpenter.

187 I.

188o. V.

T. )[. ~- George. Lorin Webster.

V. S.

J.

!872.

r863.

r864.

V. Seaver M. l!oldcn. S. J ohn II. McCrackan.

1883.

1874路

66.

1ss 5.

V. S.

1876. Isaac Hiester. C harl es E. l\Ioore.

V. S.

Charles C. Edmunds, Jr. J ohn Prout.

1867.

1877.

1868.

18 r. Russell Parsons, Jr. Cha rl es \V. Jones. 188z.

187J.

1865.

I

1878.

V. S.

1886. V. H ermann Lilienthal. S. William J. Tate.

1887. V.

Orin A. Sands.

S.

William A. Beardsley.


qlhc Chapel.

+

THE PRESIDENT Of TilE Co LLEGE.

CH,\PLAL, ORDER

OF

SERVICES - OBLIGATORY.

Dail)· .. i\[orning Prarer, , .A.M., or, Erening Prarer, 5·30 P.M. (at lea• t four att en d ance . . . each week mu t be in the morn1ng). unday: 10.30 A. ~r. and 5 r. )L A h-Wcdnc·d . ~ al and ' . Good Friday: 10.30 A. ~~. or 51'. \I. Asce nsion Day: A.~!. or 5 P. )!.

+VOLUNTARY.

11

.

55

(. ee

Sunday: H oly .o mmunion, .1 0 A . ~t. Lent: Daily, 11.55 A. ~L (Litany). H oly Week ~1., r . )! . Thank giving Day: 10.30 A.M. Daily: Morning or Evening Prayc;

A.

9

ole above).

- +CHAPEL CHANTS.

Monday Morning, Tuesday Wedn esday " Thursday Friday Saturday

Evening, P aim xxiv. Jubi/atl. Litany H ymn. Bam/ictus. Psalm Ji. P aim :--ciii. I n Lent, the Penitential Psalm

Jlfa,E;IIijimt.

P ·alm :--cvi.

Bonum

t'SI.

Psalm xix. Psalm cxcxx. 1\ 'unc

dimittis.

+ CHAPEL

CHOIR. CANTORE.

DECANL

CRAWF ORD, \\'. PRESSEY,

SE <NETT, WARRE:\, CIIERITREE,

,'MITII, E. PRE SEY, JO ES.

J. WILLL\MS, FINCH. ORGANIST,

F. G. WILLIA!I[S, ' 9·

ASSISTANT ORr. .\. rsT,

R. l\f. Lu.THER, '90·

+CHAPEL

A. R . STUART.

MONITORS.

C. E. PURDY.


llorr.or-Mcn for tho Year

·188G-8l.

HONORS IN THE CLASS OF 1 88 7 .

1-aledictoJ)',

ORIN ARNOLD S .\ND .

SalulaloJ:J•,

\VILLIA~I AGUR BEARTlSLFY.

7'/lird Aj>j>tJiulmt'lll,

El>W.\RD CULLEN

' ILES.

OTHER SPEAKERS AT COMMENCEMENT.

Charles \ Villiam Bowman, Charle

harlc · ll cnry Tibbit,, 2d,

Ephraim Deuel,

Francis Bank

Whitcome.

[Not a wa rdccl.l

TUTTLE PRIZE ESSAY, Cng~!JCAL PRr;cE EssAY,

Charle

Edward Purdy.

Louis LeGrand Bened ict.

St'coud PriZI' ,

Willard Scudder.

PRIZE YERSTON DECLA \IATION, RATORICAL PRIZES:

Cold Aleda!,

George Safford Water ..

Silver ,]fedal,

Godfrey Malbone Brinley. [Not awarded.]

ENGL ISH LITJ,;RATURE PRIZE, LATIN PRl?-E,

Francis Goodwin W illiams.

MATHEMATICAL PRIZE,

[Not awarded.l

GooowiN GREEK PRIZES:

J.;·,.st Prize,

Gilbert Pay on Coleman.

s,•roud l'riz,•,

Robert Hamilton Hutchins.

i! ISTORICAL PR IZE,

Frederick Everest H aight.

POLITICAL S c iEI\CE PRIZE,

Edwarrl Cullen Niles.

GERMAN P RIZE,

Robert H utchins Schlitz.

FRENCH PRIZE,

Willard Scudder.

ENGLIS H Co~tPOSlTION PRIZES,

First Prize,

Edward Taylor Sullivan.

S,·coud Pric,.,

William Scudder.

( 147)


I8J6·

PLINY A. JEWETT.

!837·

ALBERT DoDD.

I

JS.

!839·

GEORG£

186:!. )NO. J. l\IcCOOK. 186o. Tuos. R. ASH. I86.j. . T. Our Tl<:D. I86 5. IIARLF.S \\' A:\Zl';R. 1866. liE RY K. HUNTINGTON. 1867. IlOWARD C. VIBBERT. 1868. JOSEI'Il B. CHESHIRE.

W. BEER .

T!IO)!AS T. GUIO:\'.

C. B. VARLEY . 1 .jO. 184!. GEO. R. HALL. rS ..p. FRANCIS J. CLERC. rSn JoliN G .. TERLI:\'G. 'S-14· SAMUEL FLOWER. 1845· JAMES B. \V ,\KETII!(!.D. 1846. D .\VID F. Lu~tSDicN. 1847· WM. C. PJ.:TF.RS. 1848. EDWARD II. BRINLEY.

!849· J

so.

J.\~!ES

1852.

A.

JfA)llLTON POLK.

J.

GARDNER \Vll!TE,

1853· ISS-!· rSss· 18 56. I SS?·

1s 58.

\V.

187 '·

]NO. W. GRAY.

d>7~·

Ru s ELL MURRAY. L. M. PLUMER. 11\RLES D. CUDDER.

187J.

MYTH.

TARR .

1882.

SIDNEY IlALL.

II .

s.

QUICK.

·,utUEL

B.

WARREN.

]NO. \V~t.

I

PAGE CorroN .

1874· 187 5· HENRY H . BR!GH Ut. I 76. J. ELLIS KURTZ. 1877. R. H. BRUNDAGE. !878. \V ~t. ELBERT. d)79· liENRY C. LOVERIDGE. ISSo. WM. B. NELSON. 18< I. CHAS. H. CARTER.

\\'. BUTLER KRU~!Bl-L\.\R. J ARED

GEO. E. ELWELL.

,s,o.

.\MuEL SHERMAN. CHARLES E. TERRY.

I8 51.

!869.

J.

ELDRED BROWN.

1883. E . S. VA ZILE. r884. S. MITCHELL. 188 5. E. B. H ATCll.

G. D.\\'IE .

[ 59· 1800. W~t. B. TIBJlJTS. J86t. G. w. I-I UGG.

t886.

r887.

College

Marsh al.

W. B. OLMSTED. \V. F. MORGAN, ] R.

1 888 .

E. N. SCOTT.

Assistant College

s. F.

M arshals. L. F. SE

J AR IS,

F. G. W[LLIAMS,

T

' ETT,

W. SCUDDER, A. H.

OYES.


marriages. J

[f

r C. BARROWS, 'So,

M1ss EMl\lA L. ADAMS, February q,

1

S7.

REV. CH. RLES II. GARDNER, '70,

Miss MARGARET JACr '0:\', April 26, tSS;.

JOH

T

R.

ARTER, 'SJ,

. ll'lay 2-1,

1

S;.

RRv. G. IIEATIICOTF: IIILLS, '8-1,

MISS

' ARRIE L. PEAR.'OX,

Rv:v. WILLfAM S. SHORT, 'SJ,

MISS

LOTTIE S. WIIEELER,

REv. ALFRED HARDING, '79.

:\f1ss JUSTINE B. PRJKDLE, June

S, 1S87.

REI'. ]. ELDRED BROWN: 'SJ,

MI

s CHARLOTTE M. EL fER.

June 22, 1887.

ALPIJEU

II. . NOW, '79,

?l(ts

IARGARET M. BUTLER,

June 29, rS87. REv. CHARLES M. BELDE , 'So, .

1Iss SARAH H. WIIITE,

September 14, r887. REV. H. T. GREGORY, '5路1.

?.!1 sM. B. WILSON,

September 15, 1S87. CHA RLES HUNTER, M.D., '78,

M1s VIRG[r !A 1'\. FAL.:LKNER,

September zo, 1887.

W. D. McCRACKA. , '85,.

M1 ss ISABELLA BANK , October

t _,

18 ' 7.

October

12,

rS87.

CHARLES II. PITTS, '6 5, EDWARD

M1ss META WILSO:\',

. BEAC!l, '83,

CATHARI:\JE G. HUBBARD, January 17, .r 888 .

LIEUT.

C. A. L. TOTTEN,

'69,

MISS

January r8, r888.

( l.J9)

1ARY BUNKER,


Elbituar.r"' . Rev. ROBERT LLOYD GOLDSBOROUG H, M.A., '>9, Died ]'nuary tS, t88 .

TH(n!AS EUGE:\E GRAYES, '33, Died January 25, ' 8 CHRISTO PHER DIXO"' \'ARLEY, B.A., Died December

21,

~l.D.,

"4•,

1

WILLIAM HENRY TERLI ' G, '-14, Died October 21, ,g 7· THO~fA

REV.

PE. CER SPRAGUE, '45, Died :\lay 2, •887.

D OG"G LA SS, D.D., '.,6, Died September 25, • 87.

~ !ALC OL~!

JA~ ! ES

LAWRENCE HOOF!' , B.A., '16, Died eptember 24, 1 87.

RFv. GEORGE WA. Ill GTO. PEXDI.ETON, Died February

22,

t

~I.A.,

7.

Rnv. REUEL HOTC!!K!S. TUTTLE, M.A., '46, Died August •3, 1 7·

HIRAM AUGU TUS YALE, li!.A., '46, Died July 19, 18 7 J OHN COLLIXS COVELL, :\LA., '47, Died J une 4, 1887. CHARLES HALL PITT S, '6 5, Died

rovember

10, 1

]A\!ES DIGGLES HURD, :I!.A., '74, Died D ecember 27, 18 7· WOO LTON WRIGHT H.\WKES, LL.D .. (sometime Profi•ssor) Died D ecember u, ' 7·

BE'

].\~liN

FRAXKLIN AXDER SO::o-,

(for huenly yrars Janitor) Died D ecembe r 21, 18 7·

(ISO)

'46,


Glass-Da\.

1888

1888

..:>

President.

WILLIA:Il

J.

~.

STEWART.

Orator.

G. :If. RRI:-ILEY. Presenter.

Poet.

H. M.

F. C. WAIN\VRIGIIT.

BELDEN.

Lemon-Squeezer Orator.

E. C.

JOHNSON, 2D.

Epilogue.

A. C. HALL.

COMMITTEES. CLASS.

ME SRS. JlUBilARD,

CO"I"f, ELTO , PUTNA~t.

C/wirman;

RECEPTION AND MUSIC,

MESSRS. ELTON,

Chairman;

PADDOCK, DOWNES, BENEDICT.

INVITATION.

MESSRS . BR INLEY,

Cltairmall :

STEWART, \V ARNER, BROWN.

SUPPER.

;\[ESSRS. l\IORGAN,

Chairman:

\VAINWRI GI!T, PURDY,

Scm T .

PHOTOGRAPH.

MESSRS. CRAWFORD,

Chairman;

EAST\!AN, BARBER, BELDEN.

FINANCE.

'-fE:SSRS. JoHNSON, Chrl/1"1111111; JONES, UPSON, STUART. CLASS

NOMINATING :cOMMITTEE.

MESSRS. BELDEN, BENEDICT, WARNER, !IUB J1A RD, PADDOCK, WAINWRIGHT.

20

(I 51}


\1 nscrlbed wltbln t bis modest boo~ you'll find t ndeed but little to im prove tbe mind. /G ood JOI)es, and 9uips, you'll all a9ree are rare. U ow can you cbide, if we prefer to spare~ T bls colle9e life Is but a passl n9 dream, \1 ndln9 too soon, and lll)e a 9olden beam 11nterln9 our lives. 1\o more we'll live a9ain tbese bappy days, ~

~ ndued

witb bopes and wltb ambitious ways .

l mbibin9 l~nowled9e and preparln9 well G reat deeds to do Of' small -

but time will tell.

U ere now we leave one tol)en of our stay, T bis modest boo~, wblcb soon will bave Its day. y our ~lnd indul9ence now we bum bly crave N or may tbls wor~ beneatb do rl) b.etbe' s wave l n deep oblivi~n lie. N'ow readers all, we bid you fond farewell; 11ndowed witb bealtb, and bappy may you dwell. ( I

j-)


( 1 53)


.8dvcrtisc;r.s' ART GOODS. X\'j ]. H. Eckhardt & Co., x.xii A. D. Vorce & Co., . BARBER . xlii W. T. Bassett, . BILLIARDS. xviii M. H. He\.,.·ins, . BOOKS AND STATIONERY. xii ]. R. Barlow, . xlviii lJrown & Gross, xxxi G. & C. :\lerriam & Co., CHINA. xxxiv Forbes &: Buckland, DECORATORS. Hartford Decorating Co , . Preston & Kenyon, . DRUGGISTS. C. H. llell, L. H. Goodwin, . r\ ~!<\Twi ~.:k, ~r., & Co., .

T. S"son & Co., C. A Rapdye,

DRY GOODS. The Bee Hive,

J. Coombs,

xxxi xxxiii xxxvi XXV XXV

XXX\'jjj

iv

xxvii

FLORISTS.

xxxii pear, xxii FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS . Linus 1'. Fenn, . . xxvi Hart, :'\f crriam & Co., x Robbins Bros., . . xl W. H. Post & Co., . xliv Seidler & :\lay, xxiv GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. mith, \Vhite & Co., viii GROCERIES. xliii J. P. Haynes, HARDWARE. \' Bull, Lamb & Co., . xliii Olds & Whipple, HATTERS. Ho,.,;fall < Rothschild, E . L. Parker, HOTELS. xvii All yn House, xii Umted States Hotel, . x:.xix Grand Union, INSURANCE. xh-ii Hartford ~team Boiler, xiii Connecticut Fire, . ix Connecticut Mutual Life, . Xi\' Hartford Life and Annuity, xlix Phremx fire, . . . ii The Travelers, JEWELERS. iii C. H. Case, xvi J F. cwman, . xxxix A. H. chmidt, .

b. A.

(I 54)

T. C. L.

K. C.

LAUNDRIES . Stinson, LIVERY STABLES B. Boardman, . . . · D. Woolley, . : MEAT MARKET Xussbaum & Co., . . . · PHOTOGRAPH 1ST.' T. Stuart, . . . . .

J.

. E. B.

PHOTO-ENGRAVERS. . . . · PIANOS. Wm. Wanrler & Son . PRINTERS ANP BINDERS·. 'I he Case, Lo<.:kwood · Bratnarcl Co Clark & Smnh, . . . . ., · · RESTAURANTS P. & J. Besse, . . . . . · E. lia bcn~tein . . . G. F. Heublein & Bro., . L lJ. Merrill, . . . SHOE DEALERS. B~erstadt,

~foss Photo-Engraving Co.,

:\. Curry, D. E. Strong,

.

Lamed & llatch, Case & Daniels,

SKATES. Barney & Berry, SPORTING GOODS. Andrus c·. Naedele, . J. W. Bnne, .

.

.

.

.

E. J. Horsman, STAMPS AND SEALS .

T. M. Parker,

xxxiii xlvi XX:"<vii

xliii

xl xliii

xxxv xlv xxxi

xix

xxviii

xxiii xl

xi xxxviii xxvi xliii XXV

XX XV

xxxii

. . . . . xxii STEEL PENS. ] oseph Gillott & Sons, . . xii STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS Ceo, R. Lockwood & Son, . . . . ~vii Lou1s Dreka, . . . x:\:xiv TAILORS. Gemmill, Burnham & Co., xxi E. S. Kendall & Co ., iv ~~hn Kennedy, . xxviii • JCOll, . . xxxix D Foy, XXX TOBACCONISTS. .- \ llen c.:' Ginter, . . v Wm. S. Kimball & Co., xi Kru~, Powers & Co., X:XX\' D. W. \litchell, . xlii Soby, . . . x:xxvi Trinity College .. vi, vii LOANS. Chas A . Stillman, . :xxx~: Collateral Loan Co., . XXXII


The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company CALLS ATTE T!O:'\ TO TilE FOJ.I .O\\ IN<. FACTS:

The

ompany is peculiarly strong by rea on of the char:1cter of it busine ·s

and its financial condition. Its premiums and reserves upon new bu ines are computed on the assump· tion of earning only 3 per enl. in the future in tead of 4 per enl., which is the lowest basis taken by any other company.

Thi

conservati\ c action wa taken

in view of th at constant tendency to a lower rate of interest on the be t securities, whic h increases as wealth increases, and in view al o of the fact that many of its contracts must run at least fifty or sixty years and encounter all the contingencies of so long a period. These premiums and reserves are, therefore, much more conservative than those of a ny other company; they pro\·ide a larger amount for security a nd a less a mou nt for expenses: although they are no higher, and not as high as those now used by the most prominent companie;, which provide no perma nent additional streng th , but merely a larger margin for expense and speculation. Th e actual cost of legitimate insurance in the Connecticut Mutual has been at least as low, on the a\·erage, during its entire hi story of over forty years, a in any o ther company ; it busin ess is on such a basis that it is li kely to main tain its relative position. Its assets, January

1,

r888, were $s6,643,498.38 : its surplus by its own

standard of liability-mo re conservative tha n that of any other ompany or than that of a ny I nsurance D <.:partment-was S5,225, 738.6 t ; whil e by th e highest legal stand ard it wa Ss ,+86,43o.6r.

JACOII

L.

\V J LL I A~I

II

GREEXE,

G.

J011 N

J'rcsidenl.

ABBOT,

D. H .

Secrdlll)'· (IX)

M. TA VLOR, Vice· P resident. WEL LS,

dcl11ary.


.A

S:PECI..AI../I'Y.

The Largest House in the State.

HART, MERRIAM & Co.

1

Offer the Trading Public a sto ·k of

Carpetings, Curtain Goods, -AND-

WALL DECORATIONS, Of rare des igns and beautifully combined colorings which will be of ad,·antaae to those who desire to furni hand be autify their homes in good tate. Our "to~k is immense. and contains the richest goods a well a · the popular grades for the millions. Our long experience e nables us to kee p pace with the 1 ovelties as fast as produced. To those who are about to make selection fo r homes as well as those refurnishing we would inv ite an examination of our variou~ departments, believing it will be advantageous for al l purchaser to gi,·c u a \ ' L Lt. It costs no more to furni ·h in good ta. te than to buy of a ra ndom selected stock, where patterns and coloring are littl e regarded.

Ctmu: 1•'ht're you {(!7t .fi/1(1 HR.-I CT.IFUL GOO D S <11/(l a AfrLJIAfOTJ! STOCE at .lO IV PRiCES

HART, MERRIAM & CO., 364 M

in Str

t,

Jlfcmbcrs of tlu· America1t

Har ford, Conn. .~lfamifacturers'

(X)

/Vall Papo· Association.


PEOP L

R EF I NE

OF

- U ESIRING-

-SHOULD USE OUR-

Satin, Four in Hand, Athletic, and Cupid. STRAIGHT CUT, HAND-MADE ,

.

From t h

est V irginia and Turkish __ . . . ,. _ PEERLESS TOBACCO WORKS,

Lear

.....,.

(ESTABL!SifED 1846. FOURTEEN FIRST PRIZE MEDALS.)

WM. S. KIMBALL & CO.,

ROCHESTER , N. Y.

.!!:..le::xar:l.d.e:r

Cu:r:ry.,

-\IANUI"ACTURER O F -

F I N E CALF

BOOTS AND SHOES. H epai r ing J::.:::ro_ i i 0

N

atl y D one.

BETBE..A.. T

.A""'V"E~-c:rE .,

' H ART FORD , CONN . ( :\ l )


United States Hotel, CI TY HALL SQUARE

.l.\..HTFOHD, CO~ 0:. Street Cars to and from Depot.

Free Coach.

Graduated Prices .

D. A. ROOD, Proprietor. STREET CARS TO THE COLLEGE

-

PASS THE

DOOR.

DE A LFR I -

Bool , Stationery Magazine , Ne\\ spa per F

N

Y

, Etc-.,

te.

----VISITING CARDS A SPECIALTY. - - - -

232 A sYLU M STREET,

(XII)

HARTFORD . CONN.


CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD .

...

CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00 0

()

co

I l> ::0

l{)

ci

-i

rn

<i.

::0

-u

0

w 0: w to:

IT'

u

r

::0

-u

rn

-i

c

<! I

l>

$2,163,907.32

CAsH AssET S, SCA!fMARY

ash Capital,

.

1

ooo,ooo.oo

02,46+·32

Outstanding Claims,

I

Reinsuran ce Reserve,

66 5,888.28

Net

395>554· 72

urplus,

$1,395,554

Net Surplus to Policy-Holders, J.

D. BROWNE, l'raid,•Jil.

C HAS. R. BURT,

St l"l"d!IJ)'· 1

( x rrr )

L. \\·.C LARKE, Ass't SareltliJ'·


HARTFORD

Ll.FE AND A.NN UITY INSURANCE OOMP ANY. F. R. FOSTER, l'rdt.

IT. A. WHITi\fA , T'ice-Prdt.

W. A. COWLES, A ss't Sec)·-

STEPHEN BALL,

A. T. , i\HTII, S11p't

of

sa:t·.

AJi•'ll(i,•s.

\V. B. WARNER, A .<s't Sup't of A_tf<'llci,•s.

Paid-up Cash Capital,

$250,000.00

FINANCIAL STATEMENT, JANUARY 1, 1888. Bonds and • [ortgages (Real Estate), Real Estate, Loan . on Collateral R. R. Bonds, Bank and other Stoc ks, Cash on hand and in Bank, Deposited in Security Company, Intere t Due and Accrued. Premiums Due and Deferred, Claims Ad1·anced , awaiting Mortality Call, TOTAL ASSETS,

s;3 13,17S-Ot 226,969·97 ta6,6 4s. 5o 112

·35!.75 7 1·97!.77 578,2o5.72 6,049· 8 I ,60 1.47 9 1J0.2o 1

.

Reserve on Outstanding Policies, Four and one-hal[ per cent.. Due Members on Advance Account, Fund of Members in Security Company, TOTAL LIAB!LfT!ES,

Gross Surplus on Policy-holders' , \ccount,

Safety Fund on Deposit with Security Co., Trustee, Amount of Insurance in Force, Death Losses paid under the Safety Fund System, Securities on Deposit with State Treasurer, (XI\')

459·945-00 24,748-38 578,205-72 r,o62,8gg.1o $J6J,205.I7 $550,000.00 57,000,000.00 2,500,000.00 100,000.00


THE POPUL A R

Hatter ano Furrier, Agen t for Schindler & Co ' s celebrated

STIFF AND SILK HATS. ll a all the L

~ TYLES

'E \V

A . .;oon as

m iL L eR.

i~Ml ed.

YouMA

1.

'D UN L AP. and J\NOX

I 0 9 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORQ , CO~~路

SILK HATS

t

A

SPECIALTY ,

rcady-m.><lc .1nd <o ur<lcr.

Manufactur r,Wll le ale and Retail Dealer. E. L. F ARKER.

:r-

"'\JV-

E E J: l:N E.,

OUTFITTEIX. Font -Ba.ll, B({se-B a.ZZ, T enn Ls G y 1n n a. Lu. n . n u d P olo G ood of a.ZZ kin d . 1

~

INE

'1~ ENNIS A.

S

SFECI..A..LT"Y.

路rtx l ....: I TY ./\. t~ l:i: NT . l~. c .

E

17 JARVIS HALL. (XV)

sT:-.. r

J ITS


J. I I.

F~

I~:I

I A I~Dl',

F::C:l'T E-~ET OuR i'/111

G.ll.l.HR\' IS Co:-:sn;.;TI.I

STO:E :E:_

FII.I.ED 11 !I'll RARF 1:---0 CHO ICE

ColollCll rllOtOgllarll ) And i. well worthy the attention of all interested in Fine Art .

In ow· FNunin!.f Oepurtment. the finest and richest Frcune in Gold a re ma,r],e : in (~ddition u·e mJalce evei'!Jfhi" J;. in !hi line. to the i m.pl e. t (( nd cherTfie. f le[rm nl i ng· rt 11 d Frami 11 ~·. MIRRORS OF ALL DESIRABLE STYLE S . Pictures Cleaned, Restored, Re·framcd, Hung, and ]{emon:d at hort notice, and at rea ·onablc rates. Ani ts' l\laterials of the best quality in full assortment at New York price .

23 1

TO

237

MAIN

HARTFORD. CO NN .

ST., ( X\'1}


ALLYN HOUS E

'

CoR.

oF A sYLUM AND TRUMBULL

FIVE

:E_ III

S TREETs,

IINUTES WALK F ROJII DEPOT.

:r _~LL ~~., Proprietor.. ( XVII )


THE STUDENTS'

BILLIARD PARLORSl 262 MAIN STREET,

Thoroughly Renovated , New Tables, and Other Appointments.

R E=OP

N_, DN

_.,'-:.'nest ..,.-=.ssortrrz.cn :-

::; ~

v. ,. . . . , 18

_- O?:"ei,9n

t i c .Li::r:.lo?:"s aZi:l.:ays on (XVIII)

and h:;;.nd.

'!J:; m es


P. & ].

BJ~SSE

IIavc mad e additions to th eir Dinin g Parl or , and arc R eady to Entertain th eir Patron . at

f.'

1~ . 1 II ED

in th e BE

T STYLE,

anc.l at

II Times.

IIORT

T

TICE.

STUDENTS, NOTICE! vVe

1

ve CLA

11

tl

S

A

F TD

iliti LU

~

f

HAN

I LEASJ路,

p_ &

r l:J

b urni ~h in ~ ri

GJVE

.

s

A

CA LL.

J'_ BESSE, HARTFORD , CONN.

239 Main Street , ( X IX )


ANDRUS & NAEDELE D E ALERS IN

'

SHOT-GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, F I

HING TACKL

,

A D

SPORTING GOODS GEl:'l"ER.A.LLY. FINE RODS MADE TO ORDER A SPECIAL TV. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE.

IIan cl- ...~.lia d e JTi c ko7 y Polo

No. 256 AsYLUM

STREET,

Lic k. .

HARTFORD CONN . Tn no. C. N A Rna r.g_

H s:o:RY AN oRus.

I-IoRsFALL & Rol~HSCIIILD,

HATTERS t1 ,,~~ 93

~II~'~, eJut,fittu~, AND

95

AsYLUM STREET.

AGENTS FOR

KNOX & YOUMAN'S CELEBRATED HATS. ( X X)


Manufacturers and Retail Dealers of

Fine Ready- Made Clothing! 64 66, PR...ESS

?UITS

TO

AND

68

AsYLUM STREET,

HARTFORD, CONN.

~ENT , ( XXT)


, (?) TJ:~~

~ETS_~

A. D. VORCE & CO., 276

~::~.in.

::S:P....RTFORD, CONN.,

Street,

I '\' !TE YOUR ATTENTION TO A

([ltot(l'

~totlt

.of

~ rt (!)l'l oilst

COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.

Framing of all kinds done in an Artistic Manner.

(jfle I Ol'ing a1 d Gleaning Oil y_:Jo.-t'nl ing, , En{Jl avings, et c., a Specialty. GOOD WORK and GOOD GOODS at REASONABLE PRICES.

D .

.A.

SPE.A..E.,

FLORIST, o. 242 A

ylum Street, Hartford, Conn.

GUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. TRLEI'HONE CONN!!CT!ON.

T. M:. PARKER MANUP A Cl'U RRR OP

"

NOTARY SEALS, BURNING BRANDS, RUBBER STAMPS, STEEL STAMPS, ~tenci ls,

Budges. K,•y Checks, lnks, Stump Dour Plnle~, etc., etc .•

Ribhon~ .

63 and 71 Asylum Street, Hartford, 'TnLHJ' H O Nu CoN N HCTIO N.

( xxrr l


'1HE

STUDENTS' RESTAURANT. G. F. I-Ieublein & Br,o.

36, 38 ,

AND

40

MULBERRY STREET. ALSO,

M AIN STREET, UND ER OP ERA-Hous E. (XXIII)


SEIDLER & MAY, \lanufacturcrs .tnd Deakr' in all kinds of

RNirrlJ RE. STUDENTS' PATRONAGE SOLICITED.

\V have a \'cry large and

alable l'to<:k of all kind路 of FummunE at Lhe very

Lowest Price . PLEA SE CALL AND E XA MINE .

Nos. 306 to

3~6

FE.A.BL STREET,

Opposite the Soldier ' i\l emorial ;\lonumenl. (XXIV)


A . MARW IC K, Jr. & CO.,

~ J~ Oa7 • Line

C;

(( L

~

l\ DJti JHL

Con?.-pleLe)

Ou;' (Juality i r£jesL Our' P 1•ic

1

GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. One Block from Union Depot.

376 ASYLUM STREET.

AH I Hl.T l 'i of lhiti Skate fhw1y fJ ~ li toOIIt'd a nd nit·ke l ~ cl ' r uu nf"r:-f of '"'t~l d £• cl ~ lt· t~J, l e unH'rcc l FllStoning t)f lateJo.~ dt.t!'li(TI; cnn. he adJusted Q!Jickly und conveniently, and is t~ecuro when ftustenO<t. This t~ka.t~ is Jl,' ll nr a uu~c d lU overy part.tculltr. r ~l z t• ~ ~ H, I o~ I 1 i' 1 l X:.z. lt.Dd 1 ~ inc•h t•s. Unmey.~ llerry' H:Sknt<'tinreforHnlel,ly"ll · BARNtY & BERRY

c

sx;,

nx.

ox,

CATALOGUE FREE . In .•rdworu Deale.-. •ud SJlOrtiug Oood• Hou"'"l.

L-

:a:_

Sprlne;fleld, M a ss. '

G-OOD'\j\/::C~ ~

~lxa :1: 11xa,ei~tt 334 and 336 Main St.. cor. State.

HARTFORD. CONN.

PURE DRUGS AN :J C H E MIC A LS.

Full Lin e of P eefu m ry,· Tooth, Nail, and Brush s, Toil Articl es, etc. PHYS ICIAN S I\

Hair

PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. ( ;-; ·v l


L

.l l1. -:r ~ 11~ IJ -

OF

'~L ~

. {'C(

r:- r~

' Sf._ 7

JH IL E RS I N -

\.LL DB '

l..Ul TlON

.

Patent Leather Dress Goods a Specialty. -E . . . . . . . ,., ,., . . . o_:-("'1 ":>:"'. f. TA •r-ry • ...'l ....... u u .. _ r... ..t.. , ~

8hoe

.) Jude lo

TTf

.~.....

~ ,..

_)fPu~ u.-~·e

EJ3JJ

killed vVoT'km_e 11.

391 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.

BEFORE

PURC::S:.A..SING

( XXVL )


Young Qentlemen Phould ~emembeP That quite a large a\'ing can be made by purcha. ing their

GLOVES, UNDERCLOTHING, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, &c., - -OF A -

FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE. SUCH IS THE

BEE HIVE,

Where a crood line of the abov b

HARTFORD,

goods is always kept in stock. also deal largely in

The BEE H1n:

Carpsts, Rugs, M ats, Curtains, Portiarss. And those thing pertaining to the decoration of rooms. Specialtie suitable for Prizes, German Favors, etc., can always be found here. tudents will find it for their interest to patronize

THE BEE

HIVE~

:S:.A.BTFOBD(XXVII)


RABENSTEIN'S ~ LEGANT f2JIR.LOR ~ESTflURANT, REGULAR DINNERS From

I I A. M.

to 3

P. ~r.

50 Cent .

THE

BF.

t 1:>: THr.;

CrT'.

CAPITOL R E STA U RANT l)L~R il'lr. Li:GISI.AT UJUC ."ESSII):-/S.

CAPITOL DINNERS From

II A. '!.

to 3 r. 'r.

50 Cents.

With

LuNCH

'ouNTF:R

attached .

PARTIES, WE DDINGS, DINNER AND LUNCH PARTIES FURNISHED. SERVICE IN E LEGANT S TYLE 1 W ITH ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.

Orders by \fail and Telephone will receive p rompt attention.

HABENSTEIN 1

269

M AIN ST. , HARTFORD~路 CONN.

JOHN KENNEDY,

No. 48

STA T E ST REET

HARTFORD , CONN.

UNDER UNITED STATES IfOTEL.

(XXVIII)


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CLA RK & SMITH,

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STREET, HAR TF ORD, CON N. Esl al>lislte<l 1 G.3.

F .\.lll P lll <"ES.

l5{AF\T FOF\D il0ECORATING ~ 0., DE C ORATIONS for Private and Pub li c _Buildings, I-lalls, tc.

FLAGS, B U NTING, ETC. P.-O. Box 8rr.

Terl/ls Cash.

J , ALEX. McCLUN/E, Hartford, Conn .

WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. n .l•i'OJTl tllCUJt>d

by tht-' Stall· ~llpc·rint.endcnts of Sl·l.lOt)l!=i in ;\II Rtate~, nnd by leading l'nllegc Presidc~nts of tht.? l •nit4...'d Rt:n<·~ and Cnnada.

The best practical English Diction ary \'our AttenLion i" invit~d to the fact that in purchR>ing extant.-fJ"rtrw·tylt;;c·,ew, L~11don. Lhe latest, issue of this work , you get

A DICTIONARY <·ontnining :~000 more words a n I nearly 2000 mor illns· trations tha11 any olhcr Americnn DicLionnry, 1

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ALL IN ONE BOOK. ?"

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WATCHES and DIAMONDS. LO"W RATES. 80 State S t r eet.

ROOM 5 .

HORSMAN'S IMPROVED

TENNIS RACKETS F or 1888. ''Casino," "Perfection, " and " Seabright.' 9 end for Horsman's Tenni 路 Catalogue for 1

.

E. I. HORSMAN, 80 & 82 W ILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.

J"OE:~

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COOJ:v.I::SS.,

FLORIST, t,

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orner Gl'ov

liA S A CHOICE SELEC liON OF

CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH FOR HI S C US T OM E R S.

Green Houses, 7 78 Benton Street.

ROSES A SPECIALTY. (XXX II )


T. J. STINSON,

@,off-e-c"-e~CVt.{-ab- t-H1-'Vt-Ct+l ~ (J u()'-

NO~~ TH

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I A]I STRt:E-,

HARTFORD.

Wo1 k Galled Fo1 a-r~.-d 2Jelivered: and all 0?,de7 s aLtended to -with Prom.ptn ess . ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST-CLASS. Special Terms to Students.

ftje£:ox~toxz

AND

®xri~nxent~t ~~iuting OF EVERY

DESCRIP~TIO

.

College Room Painted in Color · at Moclera1e Price .

PRESTON & KENYON, - q?eccrl Street)

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(XXXIII)


DREKA Fine Stationery and Engraving House, 1121 Chestnut Street, Phil a delphia.

Commencement, Class Day, Fraternity, Reception, and Wedding Invitations, Programmes, Menus, &c. Steel Plate Work for Fraternities and College Annuals. Fine Station ery wi th Class Di e, Monogram, Crest, Address, &c. A ll work is executed in ou r es tabl i hmen.t,. ~nder ou r perso n a~ upe r vision, an d only in the be ·t man ner. Our unequaled fa c ll•t•c: · and long pract1ca! cxpen e nce e nable us to produce the nc weot tylcs and mo t a rtistic cffc:c ts, whi le o ur rep u tat ion i · a g uarantee of the quality of ou r prod ucti ons. D e si g ns , Samples. and Pri ces s e nt on application. Fra t e rnity Station e ry always on hand.

FORBES & BUCKLAND, IMPORTERS, JOBBERS. AND DEALERS IN

~ KINA AND ~L}ISS WAI\E, LAMPS, A N D FIXTURES, Silve;' TVru·e. Wooden vVa 1'e, Granit e 11 on vVare.

1/a nLel ru ui l'obin el Q ;•na7n enl s SpeciaZLie .

HARTFORD, CONN.

256 MAIN STREET, T I M ES

B UILIJING-(.' X X IV )


7

8

AND

PER CENT .

Wl£st4rtt Jtfatmt ~lnrtgagez, NEGOT! \TED THROUGH THb

WILSON & TOMS INVESTMENT COMPANY. CAPITAL, $250,000. Eighteen years' experience in the Farm Mortgage business. Have sold t hese loan s in this city for,over ten years vvithout the loss of a dollar. Send for circular, references, list of loans, etc., etc.

CHAS. A. STILLMAN, 27.1 Main

LreeL)

J I a rtj'OJ 'd,

o 1 L7 1 .

KRUG, POWERS & CO., (ESTABLISHED 186g,)

Manufacturers of Fi11e Cigars. TORE AND FACTORY,

~67 MAIN STREET,

HARTFOR D, CONN .

\!I'M. wANDER & SON, TEINW

FI OHE

,

PIANOS TO RENT . .Music and Musical Books &nd Musics! Merobsndise of every description.

239 241, 243

AsYLUM STREET, (XXXV)

HARTFORD, CoNN .


CHARLES H. BELL ' DRUGGI ST. CITY

2 13

HOTEL

DRUG =

TORE,

HARTF O R D , CONN.

MAIN STREET,

SMOKE SOBY'S CIGARS. I

349 Main Street.

OUR NEW BRAND, " GERMAN LOVERS. "

STUART, 275

MAI N S TRE ET,

HARTFO R D, CONN. (XXXVI)


Our name is a guarantee tor the correctness and refinement of our various productions.

GEO. R. LOCKWOOD & SON, Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers and Engravers, 812 BROAD"\'V A Y, NEW YORK. Correctly engraved invitations for Commencement, Class Day, Fraternity Receptions, Weddings, &c. Dance and Menu Souvenirs. Book illustrations for College Annuals and Fraternity uses. Class Dies, Crests, Monograms, Lodge Headings, Calling Cards, &c. N . B.-Send to us for Samples and Pricc.List of our new F raternity Stationery, from fine steel plates. They have been universally endorsed as the on ly COR RECT El\GRA\'INGS of the badges they represent, an d are original with us.

L. D. WOOLLEY'S

Livery Stable, :t:'J"'o.

j_ OS l:Ni:~:!~

STBEET-

Good Horses and Carriages to Let at Fair Prices. Hacks Furnished for Parties, Weddings, Funerals, or by the Hour. PASSENGERS FOR BOAT OR CARS CALLED FOR IN ANY PART OF THE CITY.

Orders may be left at the Office or sent by Telephone. ( XXXVII)


D. E. STRONG) -

l.lfl~E

I>L\LER 1:->-

J\OOT ~VEJ1R~

A FULL LINE OF PATENT LEATHER GOODS. Shoes to

~easuxe

a

Specialty_

REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.

D. E

STRONG) Cheney Block.

384 Main Street,

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~D~UGGI~JF~~_.__ 259 ; tFain SL;•eeC - DEALER~

~vott_gt.'S,

IN-

QrhnntoiE,

FEATHER DUSTERS, ETC_

150 ° SEOU RITY OIL. -

PROI'RIETORS OF-

ijf~Q, ~cvv~fo~

- ~ ·J.'HQ-·C~~ng ' all·~.

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SC::S:::lv!:I:DT ., T.

tLATE W!TH

STEELE

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DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY. J.(I<) J>.\lltiNG OF FI'\'1!: "\\' .\'l' l'IIES t ,\ "PII~ CJL\Vl'Y. I

19 Pearl St., near Main.

~Itt ~nstnn (@rarhrrs' ~grttru. AGENCY MANUAL FREE UPON APPLICATION. 1

EV}~llErrrJ

0. FISK CO.,

N o . 7 T remont P lace,

N ear T rem o nt Ho use,

BOSTON. MASS.

WHAT IS WANTED?

·FASHIONABLE TAILO~NG AT MODERATE PRICES. As usual, we open the season wi th a

LARGER DISPLAY OF SEASONABLE CLOTHS T han a ny other ho use in the city.

BUSINESS S L'l'S '1'0 ORDElt, Voroigu or ])ouHlRtic, from 820.00. mmss SUI'I'S '1'0 ORDEH, Foreign or Dome tie, from 82.5.00. 'l'RO t:Sl:RSI '1'0 ORDER, Foreign or Dome:tic, from $5.00. SPRING OYERCOA'J'S •fO ORDER, .Foreign or Domestic, from SHi.OO.

SPORTING AND BICYCLE SUITS A SPECIALTY. :>0 Asylum St. (X XX IX )


~1 ARTOTYPE8, ~

~ H 8T6GRA PH ~ in Printin9 ~nl,. 0 ~B ~ RTY PE ~. Photo-Mechanical Prints., E\'<'1'.\- kintl ot Print that <·an b<' •·eprodlH'<'d 1>:'1~ Photnp;raph,\· printed i n P(•rman('llt I nk,.;.

E. B. BIERSTADT, (Sole Proprietor of all Artotype Patents in America, )

58 and 6o Reade Street,

NEW YORK CITY.

MERRILL'S ~ ~e~touront, r=No.8

CENTRAL

ROW .

COLLEGE SPREADS A SPECIALTY. Established in

1826.

ROBBINS BROTHERS,

ManufadllrCI an~ D~alcr in Furnitlii Cof Erct Do rl ll)llOil, 1

1

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1

CURTAINS, LAMBREQUINS, SHADES, ETC., H. p a iring of a ll

No. 209 l\Iaiu St•·e<·t,

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joh11 . 0.lohs, r~·t·.~t. [Q. . IJ. ] <>><b, Sup/

J · E. f1 n mR . ~~. Scorcloru. ~ · A· Je:H·i<l-o,un

As.11t. RtC'Y

K. NUSSBAUM & CO.,

CHOICE CHICAGO BEEF. HOME-DRESSED POULTRY A SPECIAlTY.

r 53 and 53 5 1\I.I ain Stree t,

H ARTF ORD, CoN N.

THE TRINITY TABLET. PUBLISHED EVERY THREE WEEKS.

Containing COLLEGE NEWS of interest to Alumni as well as Undergraduates . Subscription price, $2.00 yeal'ly. Address, THE TRINITY TABLET,

P. 0. Box 398, Hartford, Conn.

The T ,1 BLET is for sale regularl y at 20 cents single copy, at BROWN & GRo<;s', 79 Asylum Street, and J. R . 131 RLow's, 232 A yiu'm Street, and No. 28 J arvis H all, T rinity Col lege.

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(XLI)


FO:R CHOICE G-..ROCE:RIES, E V ERY FAMILY SHOULD VISIT

ThE Bo~ton Braqch TEa and ~rocErg Hou~e. fhey c:trr\ the Jarg~st and bc>t selected stock of choice

Also, receive all FLOUR cirl路ct from the ~1!lls, thus "t\'ing two or thrl'C profih. and can purchase it always ar very low price> .. ,\ Jso, rcccl\'c the CAI:-I F OR NI~ FRUIT, put up by the Co/do1 (; 11 t.- f'a ,l.路,u, Cu., wluch ~re the best packers 111 Amcnca, chrc<.t from the packlrs, in ca r Jots; and every thing i~ sold at this house at pnces that cannot be beaten.

J. P. HAYNES, 273 Main Street, Har tford, Conn.

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CH.b~ L~L,

WIIOI.ES\LE ANil RET ,\11. IlE\LLR IN

Cigars, Ci aarettc and Sn1okin a Tobacco 215 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD , CONN.

ALS O , BILL I AR D A N D POOL PARLORS.

STUDENTS SHOULD PAT RONILE

THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN THE ClTY. THEREFORE, GO TO

W. T. BASSETT )S O N T RUMBU LL S TREET. UNDER (X LII )

THE

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CHAS. F. CASE.

JAS. A. DANIELS, Jr.

CASE & DA LADIES' }ND GENTLEME 's FINE SHOES, SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, &c. Lin

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MAIN

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HARTFORD, CONN.

Complete House-Furnishing Store. ~ 路- . The lctr!Jest assurlment of

COOKING

AND

PARLOR STOVES

'li1 be jimnd in the oilu. The world-rcno11 ned

Richmond Oil Stove, and the wonder of the age, The Zimmerman Paper Refri gerator.

THE CELEBRATED RocHESTER LAMPS. BRIC-A -BRAC, BRASS FIRE SETS, ANDIRONS, ETC., ETC.

OLDS &

\/V::S::!PPLE.,

249 Main Street, (Waverly Building. ) \I [

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WILLIAM H. POST & CO., 428 and 430 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.

HOUSE- FU~NISHING AND 0ECORA TING A

SPECIALTY-

Carpet~, Curtain~, Decoration~,

paper- Hanging~.

Our assortment is always large and varied m ~tyle and quality. Our stock i~ never o low but that the mo t difficult and fastidious can find much to admire and tempt them. Goods cheerfully hown at all times, and all articles guaranteed a. rccom mended.

We solicit an examination of

CARPETS, PAPER-HANGINGS, DECORATIONS, CURTAINS ' MATTINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, RUGS, ETC.

WM. H. POST & CO. (XLIV)


THE C)SE, LocKwooD &BRftJNARD Co'

~tinting ~nd ~ind in11 ESTABLISHMENT,

IIAIX.TFOIX.J), C01rN.

UNSl RPASSED FACILITIES FOR

BOOK

PAMPHLET PRINTING, ELECTROTYPING, AND

FINE PRESSWORK, EDITION

AND

JOB BINDING.

@oPPe~e 庐y/ orR: F'romf'tP~ anq ta~tefuPPy Cilone. EsTrM ATES FuRNISHED.

Add res

TilE Cj\SEJ LOCKWOOD & B~AINARD CO.) P1路intt>r:-: a11d Binders,

HARTFORD , CONN. (X LV)


C. B. BOARDMAN, HACK

.

LIVERY, BOARDING, AND

SALE STABLE.

Carria.g s may be Ord r c1 by Telephone.

104 Main Street, HARTFORD, CONN. ( \: L\ I}


THE PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA. ORGANIZED

1866.

THOROUGH INSPECTION.

Insurance against loss or damage to property a rid loss of life and injury to persons caused by

STEAM BOI L ER EXPLOSIONS. J. M. ALLEN, President..

J. B. PlERCE,

W. B. FRANKLIN,

Secretary.

VIce-President..

F. B. ALLEN, Supervising Gencrsl Agent..

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