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TRINITY COLLEGE. HIS College has no medical, law, divinity, or other professional school or department connected with it ; but it is intended to give a Liberal Education, adapted to fit young men to enter most advantageously upon the study of lhe Learned Professions after graduation. By a Liberal Education is meant a non-professional education, conducted without reference to any future particular profession, calling, or special pursuit on the part of the student in question, and designed not to make men specially clergymen, lawyers, physicians, soldiers, merchants, or engineers, but so to train 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 the professions, or upon any other pursuit in life.
EXPENSES. The amount of the Treasurer's bills each year is as follows : Tuition, Room-rent for each person, from roo.oo to Incidentals, Heat, Total from $242.00 to
$roo.oo 25 .00 30.00 12.50 !67.50
Board is furnished in the College at 4.50 per week.· Stuclents may obtain board at private houses in the neighborhood, at rates greater or less as they may desire. To this must be added laundry charges, together with the expense of books, furniture, clothing, travel, and society fees, which vary according to the taste and habits of the student, and of which no estimate can be given.
SCHOLARSHIPS. The amount of the Treasurer's bills can be considerably reduced to holders of scholarships. The ·income of these scholarships, which are of different values, is placed to the credit of students of limited means, and serves to meet the charges for tuition and room-rent in whole or in part. For holder of scholarships remitting the entire charges for tuition and room-rent, the Treasurer's bill "is reduced to .p.5o; and the necessary expenses of such students, including board and other personal items, will not exceed 250 or 300 a year. (3)
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ROOMS AND BUILDINGS. The new buildings were commenced in 1875· They are thoroughly drained, well ventilated, and unsurpassed for convenience and comfort. In x88x the Northam gateway was begun, and the western side of the great quadrangle is now completed . Easy access from the city is secured by means of street-cars running to the College grounds. An excellent athletic ground is provided for ball playing and other out-door sports ; there are also several tennis courts, and an excellent gymnasium. Most of the rooms are arranged so as to provide for two students rooming together, a common study, and ·separate bed-rooms. All the rooms and hall-ways are heated by steam, and ventilation is secured by open fire-places. Water is carried to every floor. The site of the building is remarkable for its healthfulness.
NEW BUILDINGS. TH E G Y MNASIUM AND ALUMN I H AL L. The new Gymnasium and Alumni Hall (or Theatre) stands to the east of the proposed north quadrangle near the drive-way from Vernon Street, and faces the west. It is substantially built of brick laid in red mortar, with a finish of Portland sandstone. The frontage is fifty-six feet, and the length one hundred and six feet. The entrance is at the level of the running track of the gymnasium ; from the vestibule ample stairways lead down to the latter and up to the theatre, which has a seating capacity of soo. The equipment of the gymnasium embraces modern apparatus, and the latest patent appliances in this department. An instructor in athletics is in charge of the building.
"THE JARVIS HALL OF SCIENCE." This building is built of brick in early French Romanesque style, and is two stories high \vith a basement, having a frontage of seventy-nine feet, and a depth of sixty-five feet. The angles of the building are emphasized by large ventilating turrets, which not only serve a practical purpose, but add greatly to the breadth of the wall-mass. The main object in constructing this building has been to make ample provision's for laboratory work in chemistry and physics. The physical laboratory is equipped 'vith a dynamo and engine, and the rooms have been arranged \vith special reference to making facilities for practical work as complete as possible. The equipment in the chemical laboratory is such as is required for good work in qualitative and quantitative analysis and assaying.
CATALOGUES. Catalogues and Examination Papers may be had on application to the Secretary of the Facnlty. For Scholarships and general information, application should be made to the President, George Williamson Smith .
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S OFTEN as one college year succeeds another, and THE TRINITY IvY, the flower of collegiate literature, blossoms into renewed and more brilliant life, so often are six editOI;al brains racked with perplexity and deprived of their natural portions of repose, as to how to usher in the result of their labor of the last few months. To call attention to the excellence of our work would, we feel, be unnecessary. One has but to let the pages of this small volume slip between his fingers, to be impressed with the art and genius that have been lavished in its production. We might, indeed, speak of the College itself, but life at Trinity must be experienced to be appreciated, and no words can fitly express our feelings
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on the subject. Again, we might speak of our own class, were it not that Ninety-two has spoken for herself ever since she entered Trinity, and much more will be heard from her in the years to come. Other subjects present themselves to our minds, but no one has its place for discussion here. Finding ourselves, therefore, without any reasonable matter to expatiate upon, trusting to tbe. fair criticism of our friends, and without further ado, we submit the IvY of Ninety-two.
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TITLE PAGE, TRINITY
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COLLEGE CALENDAR.
Sept. Nov. Dec.
Thursday. Chdstmas Term begins. Saturday. All Saints' Day. Holiday. 27 . Thursday, Thanksgiving-Day. J7. 11/ednesday. Christmas Examinations. IS . Thursday. I g. Friday. 20. Saturday. 22. Monday. 23. Tuesday . . Appointment of Toucey Scholar. Christmas Vacation begins. IS.
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Tuesday . Senior Examinations. Trinity Examinations. Wednesday. II. Thursday . 'rrinity Examinations. I2 . Frzday. Senior Standing published. I3. Saturday. IS . Monday. I6. Tuesday. I7. Wednesday. IS. Thursday . I9 . Frzday. Award of Prizes. 21. Sunday. Baccalaureate Sermon. 22. Monday. Annual Meeting of the Board of Fellows. 22. Monday. Examinations for Admission. J unior Standing Published. 23 . Tuesday. Examinations for Admission. Class-Day. 23. Tuesday. Annual Meeting of the Corporation (evening). 24. Wednesday . Examinations for Admission. 24. Wednesday. Annual Meetings of the Corporation and the Association of the Alumni. 25. Thursday . SIXTY-FIFTH CoMMENCEMENT. Trinity Vacation begins.
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Tuesday. Examinations for Admission begin. Tlmrsday . Christmas Term begins. Wednesday. Christmas Term ends.
In I89I-92 the Christmas Vacation will be three weeks.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION. I.
COURSE IN ARTS.
Candidatts for admission to the Freshman Class are examined in the following studies: GREEK.
Grammar (Hadley or Goodwin). Xenophon : Anabasis, four Books. Homer: Iliad, three Books, with Prosody. Prose Composition (Jones or White : the exercises in the first half of the book). History of Greece. [The translation of average passages, not previously read, from Xenophon and Homer, will be accepted as an alternative to the above-mentioned quantities in these authors.] LATIN.
Grammar. Caesar: Gallic War, four Books. Virgil : Aeneid, six Books, with Prosody. Cicero : The Orations against Catiline, and that for the Poet Archias. Prose Composition : Translation into Latin of a passage of connected English narrative, based upon some passage in Caesar's Gallic War. Roman History : Outlines, to the death of Marcus Aurelius. Ancient Geography. Candidates are also examined at sight upon average passages from Caesar's works, from Virgil~ Aeneid and Ovid's Metamorphoses, and from Cicero's Orations. MATHEMATICS.
Arithmetic, including the Metric System. Algebra, through Radicals and Quadratic. Equations, together with Proportion, Progression, and the Binomial Theorem. Plane Geometry.
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ENGLISH.
Each candidate is required to write a short. English composition, correct in spelling, punctuation, grammar, division by paragraphs, and expression, upon a subject announced at the time of the examination. In 1891 the subject will be chosen from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and ;lftâ&#x20AC;˘?¡chant o.f Vellice; Coleridge's Ancient Mariner; Longfellow's Evangeiille; Macaulay's Essay on Lord Clive; Webster's First Bunker-Hill Oration; Irving's Alhambra; Scott's Old Jlfortalz'ty; George Eliot's Silas Marner; Hawthorne's House o.f the Seven Gables. Each candidate 'vill also be required to c:r_iticise specimens of English composition. 2
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NoTE- The works from which the subject of the composition will be chosen in the following years are : In 1892 : Shakespeare'~ Julius Caesar and As You Li/;•e ft; Scott's Marmion; L ongfellow's Courts/up if .11iles tandish; Addison's Sir Roger de Cover/ey Papers; Macaulay's Second l:..ssay on the Earl of Chatham; Webster's First Bunker-Hi// Oration; I rving's A !ham bra; Scott's Talisman; George Eliot's 'cenes from Clerical Life; Hawthorne's House of the Se11en Gables. I n 1893: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Twelfth Night; Scott's Marmion; L ongfellow's Courtshzp of ilfiles Standz'sh; Addison's Sir Roger de Coverley Papers; Macaulay's Second Essay 011 lite Earl of Chatham; Emerson's American Sclwlar; Irving's Sketch Book; Scott's Ivanhoe; Dickens's David Copperfield. In 1894 : Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and ilferrhant of Venice; Scott's Lady of the Lake; Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum; The Sir Roger de Cover ley Papers in the Spectator; Macaulay's Saond Essay ou the Earl of Chatham; Emerson's American Scholar; Irving's Sketch Book; Scott's Abbot; Dickens's David Copperfield.
II. COURSE IN LETTERS AND SCIENCE. The requirements for admission are the same as in the Course in Arts, with the omission of Greek and extempore Latin translation. Ill.
COURSE IN SCI E NC E.
Candidates for the Course in Science are examined in Mathematics and in English, as for the Course in Arts, and also in the following studies: A lgebra from Progressions to the Theory of Equations, Solid G·e ometry, and Plane Trigonometry. Six Books of Caesar's Gallic War (or three Books of Caesar and three Books of Virgil's Aeneid), together with Latin Grammar and the elements of Latin Composition . J ohnston's or Scudder's History of the United States. Trench's Study of 11---'ords (Supplee's edition).
IV. The requirements omission of Greek. Requirements for for admission to the be examined in either
COURSE I N LETTERS.
for admission are the same as in the Course in Arts, with the admission in the Modern Languages. After 1891, candidates Course in Letters and Science, or the Course in Letters, will elementary French or German, at their option.
Copies of papers used at the Examinations in 1890 are printed at the end of the Catalogue, copies of which may be had on application to the President or Secretary of the Faculty. ( IO)
TRINITY CO LLEGE-1 891. SENATUS ACADEMICUS . VISITO RS. The The The The The The The
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Rev. Rev. Rev . Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev.
THE CHANCELLOR, Middletown, Conn. THOMAS MARCH CLARK, D.D . , LL.D. , Providence, R . I. HENRY ADAMS "EELY, D. D., Portland, Me. WILLIAM H . A. BISSELL, D.D., Burlington, Vt. WILI.IAM WooDRUFF NILES, D.D., Concord, N. H. BENJAMIN H ENRY PADDOCK, D.D., Boston, Mass. HENRY CoDMAN PoTTER , D.D., LL.D., New York City.
CORPORATION. The Rt. Rev. JOHN \VILLIAM S, D.D., LL.D. , :\1idclletown, Conn. The Rev. THE PRESrDENT OF TilE CoLLEGE, ex officio President, Hartford. The Rev. E. EDwARDS BEARDSLEY, D.D., LL.D., New Haven , Conn. The Rev. GEoRGE H . CLARK, D.D., Hartford. WILLIAM C. PETERS, M A., Boston, Mass. RICHARD W. H. JAR VIS, M.A., Hartford. CHARLES J. HoADLY, LL.D., Secretary, Hartford. GEORC:E BEACH , Esq., Hartford. Thu Rt. Rev. BENJAMI N H. PADDOCK, D.D., Boston, Ma~ s . The Rev. GEORGE S . MALLORY, D.D., New York City. The Hon. DwiGHT W. PARDEE, LL.D., Hartford. CHARJ.F.S E. GRAVES, M.A., Treasurer, New 路 HaYen. Conn. The Rt. Rev. Wn .LIAM W. NILES, D.D . , Co~tcord, :::-l . H. The Rev. SANFORD J. HoRTON, D.D., Cheshire. Conn. WILLIAM HAMERSLEY, M.A ., Hartford. The Rev. HENRY A. Con:, D.D., Concord, N. 路11. LuKE A. Lo cKwoou, M.A., New York City. 'J'he Rev. FRANCIS Gooow1 , M.A., Hartford. W ILLIAM E. CuRTIS, M.A., New York City. J . PIERPONT MoRGAN, Esq., New York City. W. A. M. WAINWRI GHT, M.A., M.D., Hartford. RoBERT H . CoLEMAN, B.A., Cornwall. Pa. ( ll )
FACULTY. THE REV. GEORGE WILLIAMSO. Si\fiTH, D.D ., LL.D., PRESIDENT. Habart Professor of LlfetajJhysics. 115 Vernon Street (office, 13 Seabury H all).
THE REv. THOMAS R. PYNCHON, D .D., LL.D ., Brownell Professor of Jforal Philosophy. QO
Vernon Street.
THE REv. SA~fUEL HART, D.D., Professor of the Latin Language and Literatm路e. 22
Jarvis Hall.
TH E REV. IBS0:\1 T. BECKWITH, PH.D. , Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. 14
Seabury HalL
THE REv. FLAVEL S. LUTHER, M.A., Seabury Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy; and Secretary. 17 Columbia Street.
THE R Ev. HENRY FERGUSON, M.A., Northam Professor of History and Political Science. 123
Vernon Street.
CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON, M.A. , Professor of English Literature. 6q Vernon Street.
THE REv. JOHN J . McCOOK, M.A., Professor of Modern Languages. "4 l\Iain Street.
WM. LISPENARD ROBB, PH.D., Professor of Physics. 21
Jarvis HalL
ROBERT BAIRD RIGGS, Pu.D., Scovill Professor of Chemistry and Natural Sczimce. ' 5 Seabury HalL
WILLIAM R. MARTIN. LL.B. , Pn.D., Professor of Oriental and A-fodern Languages. 51 Northam Towers.
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THE R T. REv. JOHN WILLIAMS, D.J>., LL.ll .. Lecturer on Hz'story. Middletown.
WILLIAM A. M. WAINWRIGHT, M.A., M.D., Lecturer 011 A11atomy and Physiology. '99 Main Street.
WJLLIAM HAMERSLEY, M.A., Lecturer on Law. 372 Main Street.
CHARLES D. SCUDDER, M.A., M.D .. Lecturer on Hy,{{iene. New York City.
CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER , L.H.D., D.C.L., L ecturer on Englz'sh Literature. 37 Forest Street.
FREDERICK C. ROBERTSON, M.A., Instructor in Elocution. Boston, Mass.
FREDERIC R. HONEY, PH.B. , â&#x20AC;˘ Instructor in D escriptive Geometry and Drawing. New Haven.
REv. FREDERIC GARDINER, JR., B.A., Instructor in Natural Sczimce. Pomfret.
CLARENCE G. CHILD, B.A., Instructor in Englz'sh and Mathematics. 49 Northam Towers.
CLIFFORD S. , GRISWOLD, B.A., Assz'stant in the Chemz'cal and Plzysz'cal Laboratories. 66 Northam Towers.
URIEL H. SPENCER, Librarian. Allen Place.
The stated meetings of the Faculty are held every Friday morning at eleven o'dock. ( 13 )
BOARD OF FELLOWS. President.
THE CHANCELLOR OF THE COLLEGE. Fellows.
FRANKLI1 H. FOWLER, M.A. Tm: REv. LUCIUS WATERMAN. M.A. THE REv. GEORGE W. DOUGLASS, D.D . EDWARD D. APPLETON, B.A. GURDON W. RUSSELL, M.A., M.D. JOHN S. SMITH, M.A. Junior Fellows.
THE REv. JOI-IN T. HUNTINGTON, M.A . TilE REv. JOHN J. McCOOK, M.A. 'ri-lE REv. F. W. HARRIMAN, M.A. WILLIAM C. SKINNER , M.A. PERCY S. BRYANT, M.A. THE REY. J. H. BARBOL'R, M.A.
ASSOCIATION OF THE ALUMNI. President.
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V ice-President.
THE REv. BRADY E. BACKUS, D.D . S ecretary.
GEORGE L. COOKE, M.A. T reasurer.
HOWARD C. ViBBERT, M.A. Standin g Committee.
Tm PRESIDENT. THE TREASURER , J. CLEVELAND CADY, M.A. THE REY. SAMUEL HART, D.D. THE REV. J. H. BARBOUR , M.A. ( 14 )
NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNI. O FFI CE RS, 1891. Pr esident.
LUKE A. LOCKWOOD, '55. V ice- Pr esident.
W. C. SKINNER, '76. Secretary.
Treasurer.
DR . .w. A. M. w AlNWRIGHT, '74路 I I r Elm treet, Hartford.
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BRYANT, '70.
Executive Comm ittee .
DR. W. D. MoRGAN, '72 .
REv. S. HART, D .D., '66.
NEW .YORK ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNI. OFFICERS, 1891. President.
RE\'. }AMES MuLCHAHEY, D.D. rst Vice-President, TiroMAS l\I. L. CHRYSTIE, M.D. 2d Vice-President, REv. BRADY E. BAcKus, D.D. 3d Vice-President, 路WILLIAM E. CURTIS. 4th Vice-President, CHARLES D. ScuDDER, M.D. Secretary, CHARLES S. COLEMAN. Treasurer, HENRY P. BARTLET. The Annual Meeting of this Association is held on the last Thursday of April. The constitution and by-laws provide: That the members of the Association shall consist of Alumni residing in the City bf New York, and in the immediate vicinity, and any former students of Trinity College, whether ~aduates or not, being residents of the city or neighborhood, may be elected members by the Association or by its Executive Committee. Any graduate of the College may of his own right be present at any meeting of the Association, but no graduate shall have the right to vote or to take any part in the business of the Association unless he be a member thereof. ( IS )
PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNI. OFFICERS, 1891. President.
H oN. ISAAC HAZLE HURST, LL.D ., '28. Vice-President.
Secretary.
J. EWING MEARS, M.D ., '58.
SYDNEY G. FISHER, '79. 4 0 2 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Executive Committee.
WILLIAM DRAYTON, '7 r. H . GORDON McCOUCH , '75路 SYDNEY G. FISHER , '79路
PITTSBURG ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNI. OFFICERS, 189 1. R EV.
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President. R. R . MA CKAY , '67.
Vice-President.
Secretary.
JOHN D . McKEN AN, . '76.
WILLIAM R. BLAIR, '75. Treasurer.
LEWIS M. PLU MER, '74.
WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNI. President.
E . M. GA LLAU DET, LL.D ., '59.
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNI. OFFICERS , 18 91. President.
Secretary.
R Ev. A . L . BREWER, '53路
J AMES WHEELER , '53. ( 16)
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Clifford S . Griswold, B.A. , Trinity.
RESIDENCE.
W ethersfield, Conn.
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J ohn Bird Burnham,
Wz"lmz"ngton, Del.
William Hooper Coster (s.),
Pz"ttsburgh, Pa .
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Edward Bronson Finch,
Greenfield, Mass.
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Arthur Collins Graves,
New Haven, Conn.
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Arthur Leslie Green ,
Chicago, Ill.
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Chz"cago, Ill.
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Frederick Reed Hoisington (1.. s.),
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Harry Howard ,
Hartford.
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Isaac Wayne Hughes,
Chocowiuity, 1\T. C.
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William Sanford Kin gsbury (s. ),
Glastonbury, Co1111.
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Edward Rutledge Lampson, Jr ..
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William Hugh McCulloch,
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H erbert Parrish,
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Victor Cox Pedersen,
New York Cz"ty .
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John Fields Plumb,
Lz"tchfield, Conn .
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Thomas Burke Smith,
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Elias Boudinot Stockton,
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Charles Hooker Talcott (L. s.),
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Theodore Payne Thurston,
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David Van Schaack,
Kinde1路/wok, N. Y.
Robert Walker,
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Suffield, Conn.
Frederic Storer Bull,
Tacoma, Waslt .
William Andariese Bull,
Tacoma, Was h.
Jacob Humphrey Greene,
Jackson, Mich.
George Hampton Hill,
Worcester, Mass. ( 22)
Fred Rooke Laidley,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Charles Ingersoll Maury,
Pltiladelpltia, Pa ,
*Joseph Mayo, Jr. March Chase Mayo,
Alta, Ill.
John Howard Morse,
New York City.
Ernest Albert Pressey,
Cleveland, Ohio.
John Travers Scott,
Galveston, Tex.
Irving Thomas Smith,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Marion Randolph Wright,
Wilmington, /\'. C. â&#x20AC;˘ Died October r8, r8&j.
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Trinity, Trinity, '92.
OFFICERS . Christ m as T erm.
President, Vice-President,
T ri n ity Term.
A. H.
SIBLEY,
F.
B.
2d T'ice-P1'eside11l,
G.
HALL,
Secretary,
E . K.
H U BBARD,
Treasurer,
w. ] .
MILLER,
Chronicler,
]OliN
IS/
FL' I.I.ER,
PAINE,
( 24)
JR.,
F. B.
FULLER.
c.
A.
JoHNSON.
T.
H.
YARDI.E\' .
w.
J.
JoHN
C.
c.
MILLE!{ .
PAINE.
TROWBRIDGE .
MEMBERS. NAME.
RESIDENCE .
ROOM.
Stephen Howard Alling,
Suffield, Conn .
Suffielcl.
Albert Crabtree,
Fall River, Mass .
38 J. H
Thomas Langdon Elwyn (I.. s.),
Pltiladelphia, Pa.
33 J. H.
Frederic Beecher Fuller (s.),
Concord, 1V. H.
Thaddeus Welles Goodridge,
Exeter, N. H.
19
Harmon Sheldon Graves,
Burlington, Vt.
32 J . H .
Clarence Loines Hall (s.),
Hartford.
24
Gordon Hall (L. s.),
jl.farq~telte,
Elijah Kent Hubbard, Jr. (L. s.),
"Jfiddletown , Com1.
18
R om illy Francis Humphries,
1Vew York City.
25 J. H .
Charles Amos Johnson ,
JVorwzclt, Com1.
16
Hugh Kidder,
Owego , N. Y.
Edward Gardner Lewis (L. s.),
A'ew York City.
18 J . H.
Thomas McKean, Jr. (L. 5.),
Philadelphia, Pa .
30 J . H .
Malcolm Stuart McConihe ,
Troy, N. Y.
29 J. H .
Roland Hawley Mallory (L.),
Bridgeport, Conn.
28 J. H .
William J oseph Miller,
North East, Md.
62 N. T.
William Osgood Orto11 (s.),
Pltiladelp!tia, Pa.
10
John Paine,
Troy, N. Y.
29 J. H.
Essex, Conn .
64 N. T.
Ernest Randall, 4
( 25 )
Mich.
2
J. H.
s.
H.
J. H.
36 J. H.
I
s.
J.
H.
H.
J. H.
J. H .
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
ROOM.
Rollin Sanford Saltus,
East Orange, N..f.
Alexander Hamilton Sibley,
Detroz"t, Mz"ch.
9, J. H.
Charles Edward Taylor,
Nashua, N. H.
30 J. H.
Charles Christopher Trowbridge (r..
!6
New Havnx, Conn.
5. ),
s.
H.
9 J. H.
FORMER MEMBERS. Sampson Almy,
Tilton, N. H.
John Russell Bacon,
Danbury, Conn .
elson H. Bishop,
Davenport, I a.
Edward Alexander Dingwell,
Detroz"t, Mzi:h.
George Herbert French,
New York Cz"ty.
William Leslie French,
New York Cz"ty.
Otis Grant Hammond,
Concord, N . H.
Frank Wolcott Hutt,
Gloucester, Mass.
Henry Newman Lee,
Hartford.
Charles Melvin Murphy,
Manchester, Conn.
Ashton Howard Potter,
Ne~u
William Francis Quick,
Chzi:ago, Ill.
Julian Elroy Ramsdell,
Paris, N. Y.
Isaac Daw Russell,
New Brz"taz"n, Conn.
James Archibald Turnbull,
Hartford. ( 26)
York Cz"ty.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
CLASS
CLASS
YELL-
CoLORS-
Old Rose and Cream.
Hika-Hika-Hika I Rah-Ray-Ree .'
Trinity- Trz1iity-Ninety- Tltree.
OFFICERS. Christmas T e rm.
Tr in ity T e rm .
Preszdent,
G. H.
WILSON,
R.
ISt Vice-Preszdent,
R.
BATES,
H. H.
PELTON.
2d VicePreszdent,
w.
NILES,
R . H.
WOFFENDEN.
Secretary,
w. E.
CONKLIN,
H.
Treasurer,
w. F.
CoLLINS,
w. c.
Chronicler,
w. c. D.
P.
P.
WILLSON,
L.
P.
s.
V.
BATES.
CANDEE.
D.
WILLSON.
LocKwooo.
MEMBERS. NAME.
RESIDENCE.
ROOM.
Edwin Stanton Allen (s.),
Hartford.
Harry Ward Baldwin,
Afendon, Ill.
57 N. T.
Charles Clarence Barton, Jr.,
Newton, Jl,fass.
24
Robert Peck Bates,
Willimantic, Conn.
38 J. H .
Carter Lee Bowie,
Collington, Md.
4 J. H.
William Bowie (s.),
Annapolis june., Md.
I J. H.
John Charles Bulkeley (L. s.),
Hartford.
7 J. H.
Henry Safford Candee (L. s.),
Cairo, Ill.
34 J. H.
Lawson Averell Carter,
Cooperstown, N. Y.
Clarke Churchman (L. s.),
Wilmington, Del.
64 N. T.
William French 路Collins,
Brattleboro', Vt.
3I J . H.
William Eugene Conklin,
Hartford.
James Cullen, Jr.,
Cinci"mzatz", Ohio.
35 J. H.
Ellis Bedell Dean,
Copmhagw, N. Y.
4+ J. H.
Ernest Leon Dickinson,
Essex, Conn.
Walton Ferguson, Jr. (s.),
Stamford, Conn.
54 N. T.
William Leslie French,
New York City.
6o N.
Henry Cotton Gilbert,
Randolph, VI.
63 N. T.
George Derwent Hartley,
Utica, I\T. Y.
I7
s.
H.
Robert Cairns Hayden,
Caldwell, N, Y.
7
J.
H.
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J. H.
J2
A 1!.
J. H.
House.
<I>
I Wolcott St.
A 1!. <I> House.
T.
ROOM.
12
J.
H.
57 X. T. Z4
J.
H.
J8 J. H. 4 ]. H.
ROOM.
RESIDENCE .
NAME.
William Chapin Hill (L. s.),
PhiLadelphia, Pa.
Charles Albert Horne,
Dover, JV. H.
48 N. T.
Louis de Koven Hubbard,
.-lfiddLetoum, Conn.
17
JVewtown, Conn.
56 N. T.
Samuel Henry J obe,
New York Czly.
52 N. T.
Charles Judd,
Kent , Conn.
26 J . H .
Charles Augustus Lewis,
New London, Conn.
John Williams Lewis,
Ne1t1 York Cz'ty.
Luke Vincent Lockwood,
Riverside, Conn.
Charles Melvin Murphy (s.).
Manchester, Conn.
William Porter Niles,
Concord, N. H.
19
s.
Burton Parker,
Hartj01'd.
19
J. H.
Reginald Peerce,
Portsmouth, R . .!.
52 N. T .
Henry Hubbard Pelton,
Jfiddletown, Conn.
33
J.
H.
Henry Hulbert Porter,
Unionville, Conn.
q
J.
H.
路william Herman Rouse,
CobaLt, C01m.
26
J.
H.
Herbert Mendonhall Smith,
Brzdgewaler, Conn.
44
J.
H.
F loyd Thomas Steel (s.),
Tacoma, Wash.
3
J.
H.
William Crosswell Doane Willson (L. s.),
Lansingburgh, N. Y.
12
J.
H.
Richard Henry W offenden,
JVorth Adams, Mass.
39
J.
H.
Frederick
Bri~co
Hubbell (s.),
IO
8 IS
A t1
J . H.
s.
H.
J. H .
J.
H.
H ouse.
<[>
Manchester. H.
SPECIAL STUDENTS,
NOT CANDIDATES
NAME.
FOR A
DF.GRF.E.
RESIDENCE.
ROOM.
Frederick Bradford Cole,
Warren, R . .1.
62 N. T .
Charles Andrew Monaghan,
Bristol, Conn.
6s N. T.
Benjamin Wistar Morris, Jr.,
Portland, Oregon.
13 J. H.
Paris Becker Stauffer,
Mount Joy, Pa.
57 K . T .
Robert Doughty Weeks,
Grand View, N. Y.
20 J. H.
George Hewson Wilson,
Alba11y, N. Y.
Thomas Henry Yardley,
Newport, R. f.
A /::. <I> House.
13 J. H.
FORMER MEMBERS. Henry Augustus Cary,
New York City.
Richard Stevens Conover, Jr.,
New Brunswick, N.
Alfred Gildersleeve,
Gildersleeve, Conn.
Thomas Hale, Jr.,
Plaz1zjield, N.
Louis Desire Peugnet,
St. Louis, Mo.
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J.
J.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
CLASS CoLoRs-
CLASS
Old Rose and New Blue.
YELL-Rah-Rah-Rah!
Rah-Rah-Rah!
Tluuape~ Kat 'Evev~KO~'Ta.
OFFICERS. Christmas , Term.
Trinity Term.
President,
F. F .
ISt Vice-President,
S.
zd Vice-President,
W.
Secretary,
R.
L.
Treasurer,
G.
w.
Chronicler,
J.
J oHNSON,
CARTER,
S. ScHUTZ,
W.
PADDOCK,
ELLIS,
EDGERTON,
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A. w. R.
L.
STRONG.
PADDOCK.
F. F.
JOHNSON.
R. s.
GRAVES.
R.
P.
PARKER.
s.
H.
LITTELL.
MEMBERS. ROOM.
RESIDENCE:.
NAME.
.f.
41 J. H.
Shirley Carter,
Baltzinore, iJ,fd.
4 J. H .
Cameron J osiah Davis,
Watkins , N. Y.
ss N. T.
John Warren Edgerton,
.lhddletown, Conn.
41 J. H.
George William Ellis,
Hartford.
27
Fred D Gallup,
S111el kport, l'a.
63 N. T.
Richard Stayner Graves,
1\"ew Haven, Conn.
34 J. H.
Howard Trescott Greenley (L. s.);
Pert/1 Amboy,
Francis Porter Johnson,
Hartford.
Frederick Foote J ohnson,
,Vewto~tJ?l ,
James Birckhead,
Jr. ,
Kingston, R.
N.J.
J. H.
6 J . H. 6 J. H.
C01m.
ss N. T.
Samuel Harrington Littell,
I Vilmington, Del.
37 J. H.
Palmer Bennett Morrison,
.Yew Yor..(· City.
20 J. H .
Arthur George Murlless,
/Vindsor Lod.•s, Colli/.
R obert Lewis Paddock ,
Tacoma, /Vas h.
16
s. H .
Robert Prescott Parker,
Hartfo?·d.
19
J. H.
Philip DeWitt Phair (L. s.).
Presque Isle, Me.
s6 N.
Nathan T olles Pratt,
New Britain, Conn.
so
Walter Stanley Schiitz,
Concord, N.H.
37 J . H.
Joseph Sewall Smith, Jr. (L. s.),
Bangor, Me.
36 J. H.
Oliver Alcott Smith,
Chicopee, lvfass.
17 J. H .
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\Vindsor Locks.
'].' .
N. T .
ROOM.
Solomon
toddard,
Jersey City, N.
J.
41
J.
H.
Albert William Strong (L. s.),
lflfinneapoHs, flfinn.
4
J.
H.
*Harry Crayton Sturtevant,
Hartford.
6o N. T . 14
J.
H.
105 Washington St.
ss
N. T.
Charles Frederick Weed, .
Claremout, N.H.
.p
J.
H.
Perley Raymond Wesley (L. s.),
Hartford .
27
J.
H.
Frederick Amaziah Wnght,
Ne7il I1fiiford, Conn.
43
J.
H.
SI Seymour St. 23
J.
H.
63 N. T. 3-1
J.
H.
6
J.
H.
6
J.
H.
SPECIAL
ss
i\f. T.
37
J.
H.
20
J.
H.
STI..'DE~TS,
NOT CANDIIlATES
Louis Isaac Belden,
Tlzomaston, Com1.
Harrie Renz Dingwall,
Detroit, ilficlt. • Died September
Lock·. 16
s.
'9
J. H.
s6
~.
H.
T.
so N. T. 37
J.
36
J. H.
17
J.
FOR A DEGREE.
H.
H. ( 33)
22,
t&Jo.
61 N. T.
3
J.
H.
SUMMARY. Course in Arts.
Course Course in Letters in and Science. Science.
Course in Letters.
Special Students.
Total.
Graduate Student, Seniors,.
24
3
4
32
Juniors,.
13
6
4
24
Sophomores . .
29
Freshmen,
21
5
87
19
7
16
7
48
2
28
10
133
ABBREVIATIONS.
S. H.,
Seabury Hall.
J. H.,
Jarvis Hall.
N. T.,
Northam Towers.
s.,
Course in Science.
L. S.,
Course in Letters and Science.
L.,
Course in Letters.
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SECRET FRATERNITIES.
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I. K. A., FOUNDED 1829.
Epsilon Chapter of Delta Psi, ESTABLISHED t8;o.
Phi Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi , ESTABLISHED 1877 .
Alpha Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon, ESTABLISHED 1879路
Beta Beta Chapter of Psi Upsilon, ESTABLISHED 188o.
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THE
LOCAL FRATERNITY OF
I. K. A. AT TRINITY COLLEGE.
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ACTIVE MEMBERS.
Aw1 HUR
CoLJ.J ·s
GRAVES,
JoH · AKTIIUR
lRENIJS KJTTR~:DGE HAM I LTON, MAR ION
HEYWARD SCUDDER, RMWOLI'Il
HARMON SHELDON GRAVES, ROLAND H AWLEY MALCOLM
HoLLY,
WRH; II T .
J oHN PAINE,
MALLORY,
CHARLES EDWARD TAYLOR,
STUART McCo ' IHE,
THOMAS McKEAN, J R.,
W ILLIAM FRANCIS QUICK.
'93· HARRY SAFFORD CANDEE,
WILLIAM
FRENCH
COLLI NS ,
L OUIS DESIRE PEUGNET.
'94· GEORGE WILLIAM
D. ELLIS,
RICHARD STAYNER GRAVES.
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f
FRATRES IN URBE.
H oN. D. W. PARDEE, '40.
C. R. CHAPMAN, '47 路
C. E . GRAVES, 'so.
C.
J.
HOADLY, 'sr.
W. A. M. WAINWRIGHT, M.D., '64.
J. H . BROCKLESBY,
'65.
WM. C. BROCKLESBY, '69.
ARTHUR K. BROCKLESBY , '70.
J. W. GRAY ,
'72.
W . C. SKIN r ER, '76.
G. W. BEACH , 'So.
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CORPORATION.
President.
HoN. JOHN TURNER WAIT, LL.D.
S ecretary.
WILLIAM DENISON MORGAN. M.D.
Treasurer.
WILLIAM A.
~1.
WAIN\VRIGHT, M.D.
REv. THOMAS GALLAUDET, D.D., HoN. CHARLES RICHARD CHAPMAN, CHARLES EYIMETT GRAVES, JOHN HENRY STEVENS QUICK, WILLIAM CLAIBORNE BROCKLESBY, JOH
WATKI SON GRAY, REv. JOHN HUMPHREY BARBOUR,
•
WILLIAM CONVERSE SKINNER, EDWARD MANSFIELD SCUDDER.
•
I. K. A. GRADUATE MEMBERS.
•
Abbot, C. W., '49. 'xAbbott, J. P ., '49. Adams, G. Z., '39· *Adams, J. R., '49. Allen, E. T., '41. Andrews, C. M., 'S4. *AnistaJ,.'i , J., '37. *Ashe, J. B . , '30. ·*Backus, C. A., '52. Bacon, J. W., '46. Bakewell, J., '59. Barbour, J. H., '73. Barclay, R., 'So. Bartlet, H . P., '72. *Bayard, W. H ., '.p. *Bayley, J. R., '35. Beach, E. S., 'S3. Beach, G. \V., 'So. Belden, N. M., '4S. *Benton, M. F., '58. Bond, J., '40. *Bondurant, W . E., '63. Bowman, C. W., 'S7. *Brainard, N . L., '45. *Brander, H. M., '45. *Brandt, L., '49. *Brewer, W. L., '38. Brinley, E. H., '49. Brinley, P., .'47· Brocklesby, A . K., '70. Brocklesby, J. H . , '65. Brocklesby, W. C. , '69 . *Brownell, T. S. , '35 . *Buchanan, J., '53. Bull, W. M., '39. *Butler, M. N., '44. *Caldwell, C. E., '82. 6
*Campbell, C. I., '30. Carpenter, J. S., '79. Carpenter, J. T., ' 8. Carpenter, R . H., '8 r. Chapin, D. D., '56. Chapin, W. M., '74. Chapman, C. R., '47. Clapp, F., '55· Clark, A. M., 'n Clark, E. S., '65. Clarke, R. M., '45. Clement, P . W., '68. Coggeshall, G. A., '65. Cogswell, W. S., '61. *Comstock, J. C. , '38. Conyngham, C. M., '59. Cossitt. P. S., '45. *Co"'·ling, R. 0., '6r. *Curtis, W. E ., '43. Daves, G., '57 . Davies, W. G., '6o. *DeForrest, G. A., '55. *DeLancy, T. J., '40. Delano, F. R., '65. Deming, W. C., '84. DeZeng, E., '40. *Dick, J. M., '54· Dirickson, L. L., '41. *Dorsey, W. H . I., '36. Downes, L. T., '48. Driggs, T . I., '48. *Dyer, A., '70. Erwin, J. B., '76. Erwin, R . G., '74. *Faxon, E., '47. *Ferrill, W . C. , '78. Foote, I., '42.
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*Franklin, E. C., '54· *Gadsden, C. E., 'so. *Gadsden, J. A., 'so. Gallaudet, B . B., 'So. Gallaudet, T., '42. *Gardner, H. G., '6s. Gowen, F. C., '82. *Gordon, 0. K., 's8. Graves, C. E., 'so. Graves, G., '49. Gray, J. W., '72 . *Hale, c. F., 47· *Hale, C. s., '62. *Halsey, A., '37· *Hamilton, H. c., 'SL Hardee, c. H., ' I . *Harris, T. L ., '.j.I. *Hasell, B . D., '-l9· *Hasell, L. C., 'so. Hawley, F. M., '6!. *l!azlehurst, G. H., '42. Hazlehurst, J. W., 'si. Hazlehurst, R., '-ll. *Henry, J. F., '34· Hewlett, s. H., '7-l· Heydecker, H. R., '86. Heyward, J. F., '48. Hoadly, C. J ., 'sr. Hollister, J. B., '8-l. *Hopson, E. C., '6-l. Hopson, G. B., '57 · Horton, P. A., '68 . Hotchkiss, C. E., 2. Hovey, H. E., '66. Hyde, T. McE., 90· *Ingalls, rr., 'sz. Jackson, R. E., '45· *Jarvis, J. S., '57 · *Johnson, E. P., '6s. Johnson, w. F., '66. *Jones, C. H., '35 · *Kellogg, H. L., '36. *Ker, J ., '43· *.King, H. W., 'J6.
*Lambert, D., '36. Lansing, C. A., '66 . Leaken. W. R., 'So. *LeRoy, A. ::'\., '-l2. LeRoy, J., '69. LeRoy, T. 0., '-l2. Lilienthal, II., '86. Lynch, R. LeB.. '90. }lack, J. E., '71. 1fallory, G. S., '58. *:Mallory, \V. H., '6o. Marble, F. P., '82. ·*Marshall, J., '-l2. Mason, A. T., 'Sr. *Matthewson, J., '46. McConihe, A., '89. McConihe, W., '90. *Mcintosh, J. H., '53. }fcKennan, J. D., '76. McLemore, J\I. C., '89. *Meech, II. J. , '.p. Miel, E . DeF., '8 . Millard, A. B., '36. *Miller, N., '-l7· Moffett, G. II., '78 . Moore, C. E., '76. Moore, D . S., '6-l. Morgan, G. B., '70. 1\Iorgan, \Y. D., '72. ·~:llorgan, W. F., '3S· J\forrill, C. A., '67. *J\Iowry, D. ~-, '67. Xelson, H., '87. Xelson, IN. B., ' 1. Xicholls, G. II., '39. *" ichols, R. \\' ., '33. Kayes, A. H., ' 9· Olmsted, W. B., '87. Olmsted, J. F., ' -l· Overfield, J. L., 'ss. Pardee, D. \V., '40. Parks, S. II., ' 2. *Paine, R. T., '32. *Payne, J. W., '61. ( 42)
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*Peake, C. F., '42 . Peck, T. 1\1., 'So. Peck, W. E ., '7r. *Perkins, L. H., '3+· Peters, G. E., 'so. ·*Phelps, J. S ., '32. "Proctor, C. II., '73. Quick, J. H. S., 's Richardson, L. W., '73. Richardson, R. D., '71. Ripley, P . , '47. Robertson, J. A., '5+· Rodgers, G. W., '87. Rodger:;, R. E. L., '87. ·X·Rogers, R. C., '.J.s. Rowland, E ., '57. *Sargent, G. D., 'sr. Sawyer, J. L., 'so. Scott, E. G ., '57. Scudder, C. D., '75. Scudder, E. 1\I.. '77. *Scudder, H. J.. '+6. ·"Scudder, T., '5+· Scudder, IV., '89. Sedgwick, W. R., '+ Shannon, J. \V., '87. ·*Sherman, II. B., '38. Sherman, II. -:II., '77. *Sherwood, IV. B., '36. Shipman, P. W., '82. Short, \V. B., '67. *Singletary, G. E. B., '+9· Skinner, W. C., '76. Small, E. F., '74. *Smith, C. H., '36. Smith, J. H., '74. ·*Smyth, J. \V ., 'sz. Stan·, J., 's6. *Starr, S ., '29. Steelman, R. S., '63. *Stirling, W. H., '+4· *Stone, J. A., '++· 'tone, L. H., '87.
Stoughton, N. C., '38 . *Sumner, A. E ., '61. Sutton, E. B., '76. *Taylor, F. L., '43. *Taylor, W. F., '++· *Terry, C. E., 'sr. *Thomas, G. H., '41. Thompson, H. IV., '83. Todd, C. J., 'ss. Tolles, W. A., '+6. *Tracey, \V. D., '42. <•Tracey, J. R., '39. *Tudor, II. B., 'so. Turner, J. II., '38. Yan Zandt, C. C., 'sr. *Van Zan.dt, W., '29. *Varley, C. D., '41. Wainwright, W. A ..M., '6+. Wainwright, F. C., '88. Wait, J. T ., '35· Warner, L. F., ' 5· *\:Varren, E. I., ' o. IVarren, G. T., '90. \Varren, J. 1\1., '32. *Warren, W. II., '3+· \Varren, W . II., '90. ·*Waring, C. 1\1., '36. Washburn, L. C., '81. Way, J. A., '37. *Webb, E . C., '75. \Yebb, W. E., '40. \\·ebb, W. W., ' 2. Welch, L. E., '86. White, J. G., '54. White, R. A., '81. Wiggin, A. H., '68. Wolcott, F. H., '6. ·*Wolcott, S . G., '+7· *IVood. H. S ., '7I. Woodbury, T. C., '7I. Woodworth, F. A., ·so. Woodward, G. A., 'ss. Wright, A. E., ' 9· *Deceased.
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THE
FRATERNITY OF
DELTA PSI. FOUNDED IN 1847
AT
COLUM BIA
COLLEGE
AND
UNIVERSITY OF
NEW
YORK .
ROLL OF CHAPTERS.
â&#x20AC;˘
ALPHA,
Columbia College.
DELTA,
University of Pennsylvania.
EPSILON,
Tdnity College.
IOTA,
University of Rochester.
LAMBDA,
Williams College.
PHI,
University of Mississippi.
UPSILON,
Univer ity of Virginia.
SIGMA,
Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. Massachusetts Institute of
TA U,
Technology.
THE EPSILON CHAPTER.
ACTIVE MEMBERS. THOMAS McLEAN,
CHARLES MILLER BECKWITH,
RoBERT HABERSHAM CoLEMAN,
WILLIAM ELIPIIALET ADAMS BULKELEY,
FRANK RoosEVELT,
GEORGE THURSTON
STRATHEARN
EDWARD McPHERSON McCooK.
HENDRIE,
EDWARD BRONSON
FINCH,
MACAULEY ,
FREDERICK REED HoiSINGTON,
j AcoB HuMPHREY GREE ' E,
IRVING THOMAS SMITH,
CHARLES HOOKER TALCOTT.
CLARENCE L OINES HALL,
ALEXANDER HAMILTON SIDLEY,
WILLIAM OSGOOD ORTON,
CHARLES CHR!STOl'llER TROWBRIDGE.
'93路 EDWIN STANTON ALLEN, CHARLES CLARENCE BARTON, JoHN CHARLES BuLKELEY,
CHARLES AUGUSTUS LEWIS , jR.,
JOHN WILLIAM LEWIS, B URTON PARKER,
RoBERT CAIRNS HAYDEN,
RoBERT DouGHTY WEEKs,
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
CHAPIN
HILL,
CROSWELL DOANE WILLSON.
'94路 ROBERT PRESCOTT pARKER.
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GRADUATE MEMBERS OF THE EPSILON CHAPTER. Allyn, A. W., '6r. Appleton, C. A., ' 2. Appleton, E. D., 'So. Appleton, H. C. , ' s. Atkinson, J. G., '64. Bacon, ]. R., 'g2. Barnwell, R. \V., '72. *Barnwell, S. E., '72. Barton, C. C., '69. Beckwith, C. 11., '8 . Beers, G. E., '86. Benedict, L. LeG., '88. Bibb, W . A . , '75. Blackwell, T.. Jr., '66. Bliss, G. H., '64. Bohlen, D. l\1., '82. Bowen, A., '63. Brainerd, J. B., '82. Brandegee, J. E., '74. *Brandegee, L. C., '77. Breckenridge, A. E., '70. •·Breese, H. L., '57· Brigham, H. H., '76. Brown, T . M., '64. ·*Buckingham, \V. B., '69. Bulkeley, W. E. A., 'go. Burr, W. II., '7S. Butler, W., '58. Cady, J. C., '6o. Carter, C. L., '54*Ccnas, B. C. , '56. Chapin, F. W., '79. Chapin, W. V., '78. · Chapman, T. B., 'So. Cheever, J. D., Jr., ' I. Clark, J. W., '63. *Clemson, T. G., '56. Clifford, S. W., '6S . Clyde, W. P., '62. Coleman, R. II., '77. Comfort, B. F., '89. , Cookson, F. !11 . , '6r. *Coxe, J. N .. '55. Crane, R. M., 'ss. Curtis, F. R., 'So. Curtis, G. M., 'So. Curtis, R. H., '68. Curtis, W. E., '75 . *Darrell, A. S., '59. *Dayton, W. B., 's6. Deal, J. A., '72 .
deForest, J. G., '82. DeRossett, A. L., '62. ·=>DeRossett, E. S., '64. !Je,·endorf, G . S., '55. DuBois, G. 1L, '74. DuBois, II. 0., '76. Edson, S., '55 · Edwards, A. X., '76. Elbert, \Y. X., '79· Elton, J. P., '8 . Elwell, ~. E., '70. Fisher, 'l'. R., '62. FitzGerald, F ., '89. Forclney, T. P., '62. Fuller, J. R., '70. ·:•Fuller, S. G., '58. Fuller, S. R.", '70. Gardner, C. II., '70. Gibson, B. S., '69. ·*Glazier, '1'. C., '6o. Goodspeed, J. II., '66. ·*Goodwin, G. H., '62. Graham, C. lll., 's6. Grannis, F. 0., '73. Greene, J. II., '91. Haight, F. E., '87. Hall, A. C., '88. Hall, F. DcP., '78. Hallett, W. '1'., '62. Harding, N., '73· IIarraden, F. S., '67. Harris, \V. R., '5S. *Hartshorne, E. :\I., 's6 . Hazelhurst, G .• \., '79. Henderson, E. F., '82. Hendrie, S ., ' 7· Hill, G. II., '91. Hitchings, H. B., '5+· Hoffman, C. F., '51. Holbrooke, G. 0., '69. Hoi brooke, S., '67. Hotchkin, S. F., '56. Hull, A. S., '66. Ingersoll, G. P., '83. *Jardine, H. D., '68. Jarvis, S. F., Jr., '89. Jennings, A. B., '61. .I~ane, G., '75·, wKerr, E. L., 55· *Kirby, J. w., '6s.
•
Knoblock, A. F ., 'ss. *Lamson , ViT.• '56. Lawrence, C . Y., 's6. *Leacock, J. H., 's *Lewis, E. B., '6s. Lewis, E. G., '92 . ·*Lewis, J. I., '62. Lewis, S. R., '6r. *Lewis, T. C., '71. Lewis, \V. H., '6s. Lincoln, F . T ., '76. Lincoln, G. W., '75 . Macauley, G. T ., '90. Mackay, W. R., '67. Martindale. H. S., '79· McClory, H., 'sr. McCollough, D. H ., '73. McCook, F . McP., '90. McCouch, H. G., '75. McLean, T., '75. Miller, H . , 'So. Miller, P . S., '6-l. 1Iiller, S. T., '85 . *Mines, F. S., '6-l. 1Iines, J. F., '5-l· Morgan, B. T., '61. Morse, J. F., '66. Murray, A. S., Jr., '7r. Murray, F. W., Yale, '77. Murray, R., '73. Nelson, R. H., 'Ro. Nichols, G. G., '67. *Norris, E. C., '61. Norris, H., '63 . Norton, F. L., '68. Nott, R. H., '71. Owen, F. \V., '8-l. Padgett, P., '76. *Palmer, C. C., '51. Parson,;, II., '83. Parsons, J. R., Jr., r. Pattison, G . B ., 'Iii. Paxson, H. C., '51. Pearce, J. S., '62. *Peck, D. L ., '62. Perkins, G. E., 'Sr. ~·P ierce, II. H., 'sS . *Pin.;kney, F. S., '62. Platt, Chas., Jr., '75 . Platt, Clayton, '74. Platt, W . A., '75. Potter, A. II., '92. Read, II . P., ' -l· Roosevelt, F., '83. • Deceased.
Russell, F. G., 'So. Russell, I. D., '92. Russell, H., '8-l. Rutherford, H. V., '76. Scott, H. B., '78. Sheldon, W. C., Jr., '82. *Shreve, W . I., '83. Smallwood, S. R., '63. *Smith, H. S., '62. *Smith, I. S., '64. Smith, I. 'l'., '9r. Smith, R. II., '69. Smith, W. G. W., '7r. Stark, B. , Tr., '79. Stark, W . 'M., '75. *Stedman, T . W., 'N· *Steele, H. D ., 'sr. ·*Stevens, S., '65. *Still"·ell, R. 1I., '7o. Strong, C. M., '6-l. Strong, J. R., ' 2. Sumner, C. A., '56. Swenson, E . P., '75. Swenson, S. A., ' I. Talcott, A. B., '90. Thompson, II. R., ' 7· Thompson, S. C., '72. Thorne, N. D., '71. Thorne, R., '85. Totten, C. A. L., '69. Trowbridge, S. B. P., '83. *Underhill, G. R., '73. Van Zile, E. S., '8-l. Vibbert, H. C., '68. Vibbert, \V. H., 'sS. \Yanzer , C., '66. \\'aterman, L., '71. Waters, G . S., '87. *Watson, \V. C ., '63. Watts, E . B., 'n Whistler, "\\'. G. 11cN., '57· ·*White, F. W., '7 . Wilcox, F. L., ' o . 1\'ilcox, F. P., ' o. \\'ildman, T. G., '57. Williams, C. C., '71. \Villiams, C. G., '8o. Wilmerd ing, II., '81. Winkley, R . L., '79. ·woodin, W. R., '5 . ·woodruff, E. IT., ''2 . Wright, G. E., 'NYoung, A. M., ' 2. ( 47)
THEFRATERNIT Y
OF
ALPHA DELTA PHI. FOUXDED IN 1832
AT HAMILTO
COLLEGE.
ROLL OF CHAPTERS. HA~IILTON,
Hamilton College,
1832
COLUMUIA,
Columbia College,
YALE,.
Yale
AMHERST,
Amherst College,
1837
BRUNONI AN,
Brown University,
1837
niversity,
1836 1837
HARVARD,
Harvard U Diversity,
1837
HuDSON,
Western Reserve University,
1841
BowDOIN,
Bowdoin College,
1841
DARTMOUTH,
Dartmouth College,
1845
PEN! SULAR,
University of Michigan,
1846
ROC!IESTER,
University of Rochester,
rSso
WILLIAMS,
Williams College,
rSsr
MANHATTAN,
College of City of New York,
1855
MmDLETOWN,
We leyan University,
rSs6
KENYON,
Kenyon College,
r8s8
UNION,
Union College,
r8s9 1870
CoRNELL,
Cornell
niversity,
PHI KAPPA,
Trinity College,
1877
JoHNS HoPKINS,
Johns Hopkins University,
r889
THE PHI KAPPA CHAPTER.
ACTIVE
M E MBERS.
ARTHUR LESLIE GREEN'
GEO RGE NEWELL HAMLI!'i,
EDwARD R u TLEDGE LAMPso" , ]R.,
]OliN
FIELDS PLu~m.
DAVID VAN S CHAACK.
'92. FREDERIC BEECHER
Ft.:LLER,
HUGH
KIDDER,
ERNEST RANDALL.
'93路 CARTER LEE BowiE,
]AMES CoLLEN,
LAWSON AVERELL CARTER,
ERNEST LIWN DI CK I"SON .
LUKE VIN CENT L OCKWOOD,
CLARKE C!IURCIDIAN,
]R.,
GEORGE HEWSON ' 'TILSON.
'94路 SHIRLEY
CARTER,
PALMER BENNETT MoRRISON ,
HARRIE RENZ DtNG\\'A I.L,
'iVAJ.TER STANLEY Sc ll tjTz ,
SAM
EDWARD CONRAD WAGNER,
EL HARRINGTON LITTELL, PERLE\'
7
RAniOND WESLEY .
GR ADUAT E M EMBERS OF TH E PHI K APP A CHAPTER.
Almy, S., 'gz.
Carter, C. H., '82.
Andrev>s, R., '53.
Carter, G. C., '87.
Applegate, 0., Jr., '87.
Carter, J. R . , '83 .
's
Armstrong, D . M ..
Cha e, F., '52.
Barber, W. W., '88.
Cheritree, T. L., ·go.
Barto, R. V ., '82.
Cheshire, J. B., J r ., '6g.
Bellinger, E. B ., '72 .
Chipman, G. C., '45.
Bixby, R. F., '7o.
*Chipman, G. S., '78.
Blackmer, W. C., '78.
Chrystie, T. M. L., '63.
Boardman, W. H., 'Ss. Boardman, W. J.,
Church, S. P., '41.
·s.J..
Clark, A. F., '75·
Booth, T. R., 'sz.
Codman, A., 'Ss.
Bowman, J. P., '53.
Coe, G.
*Brainard, E . \\'., '42. Brainard,
J.,
J.,
'7-+·
Coit, C. W., '82.
'51.
Coleman, G. P ., 'go.
Brainard , J. M. , '8-J..
*Conklin, H. H., '38.
Brownell, H. B., '88.
Cooke, G. L., '70.
Bryan, \V., '75 ·
Cooke, 0. D., '-1-4.
Bryant, P. S., '70.
Cowl, 111. L., '83.
*Bulkeley, C. E., 's6. Buxton,
J.
Crane, T., '45.
B ., '72.
Buxton, J. C.,
Crocker, H. D . , '84.
'n
Crosby, D. G.,
'sr.
Cameron, J. I. H., '79.
Curtiss, H. C., '81.
Cameron, L., '86.
Dingwall, E. A. , '92.
*Capron, A., '45.
Drane, H. J\1., 'sz.
Carey, H. A., '93. Carter, B. Jlf.,
Elliott, J. H., '72. Fisher, R., 's6.
'2.
(so)
R.
Flagg, E. 0., '48.
Holley, W. W., '61.
'~6.
Flagg, J . B.,
*Hooff, J. L., '46.
Flower, S ., '45.
Hooker, S. D., '77 .
Foote, C. E., '76.
Hooper, G. G., '66.
Freeland, C. W., ' *Geer, G.
J.,
I.
'42.
Gilmore, A. P., '74. Goodwin,
J. ,
'86.
Goodwin, W. B., '88. ·~Goodwyn,
\V. S., '38.
Howell, G. D ., ' Hubbell,
J.
2.
H., 's6.
*Humphrey, G. F.,
5·
Hunter, C., '78. Huntington, G . S., '81. Huntington, H. 1{., '67.
Gordon, T. H., "71.
Huntington,
Graham, H. C., '61.
Huntington,
Graham, J., '72.
Huntington, R. \V.,
Griswold, B. H., "66.
Huntington, H., '84.
J. T., J. w.,
so. '83. '6~.
Hagar, W. C., '79·
Huske, J., '77.
Hall, G. R., '42.
Hutchins, R. H., 'go.
Hamlin, A. C., '87.
Ingersoll, C. M., '39.
Harding, A ., '79·
*Ives, A. J\1., 's6.
Hatch, E. B., '86.
*Jacobs, E. C.,
Hays, J. McC., '86. Hays, \V. W.,
'sS.
Hazlehurst, G. B., 77· ;"·Heath, J. F., '38.
'ss.
James, C., '61. Jarvis, R. W. H., '48. *Jewett, P. A., '37. *Kennedy, F., '68.
Henshaw, C. H., '53.
*Kirtland, J., 'jo .
Hiester, I., '76.
*Kneeland, G., 'So.
*Hills, G. M., '47·
Kurtz, C. M., "83 .
J.
Hills, J. D., '78.
Kurtz,
Hills, G. H., '84.
Leaver, H. K., '59.
Hills, R., '84.
Littell, J. S., 'go.
H olcomb, B. T., '59·
Lyman, A. J., '78.
E., '77.
Maddox, W. T., '59.
Sistare, C. G., '47.
Mallett, W. P., '40.
Smith, P., '90.
Middlebrook, L. N., '48 .
Smyth,
Mock, L. C., '78.
Snow, A. II. , '79.
Morgan, W. F., Jr., '88.
Snyder, E., '72.
J.
*Morss,
R., '-+7·
Stewart, G. T ., '78 .
Norton, G. H., '75.
J.
Stewart, W.
*Olmstead. H., '42.
S., '88.
Stone, M., 'So.
Palmer, N., '45.
Stone, S., ·so.
P eabody, F. B., '-+8.
J.
D., '74.
Stimson, L. B., '-+ .
ewton, E. P., 'Sr.
Perry,
J.
*Ston11, C., '39.
B., '72.
Sullivan, F. R., '66.
*Perryman, E . G., '55.
Thurman,
Peters, W. C., '48.
A. W., '67.
Tracy, E., '55.
*Pitts, C. H., '65.
Vanderpoel, A. M., '89.
Plumer, L. M., '74.
"'answorth, L. F., '-+4·
Porter, T. A . , '76.
\Varner, A.
Potts, F. H., '68.
V.'arner, D.
Prescott, 0. S., '44.
\Varner, M. C., '88.
Preston,
J. A ., '55.
J., '42. rr., '72.
\Vatson, S. N., '82.
Putnam, W. T., '88.
Whaley, P. H., '74.
c..
Pynchon, T. R. , '41.
Wheaton,
Pynchon, W. H . C., '90.
Whitlock, H. R., '70.
'49·
Richardson, F. \V., '84.
Williams, E. W., '53·
Sartwelle, W . D., '75.
\Villiams,
Schiitz, R. H ., '89.
Woodruff, F. D., '83.
Sennett, L. F ., '89.
J. II.,
*Yale, H. A., '46. *Deceased.
'54·
FRATRES IN URBE. Rev. Prof. InsoN T. B!<:CKWTTII, Ph.D., Yale, '68. Hon. EDWARD B. BE:-::-.:ETT, Yale, '6o. PERCY S. BRYANT, Phi Kappa, '70. CHARLES H. BuNcE, Yale, '6o. Hon. DAvw S. C.\Ll!OUN, Yale, '6o. FR \:'\K \V. CHENEY, Brunonian, '54. J OS II UA E. CRANE, Jr., Brunonian, '72. GEORGE II. DAY, Geneva,
73路 RoBERT E. DAY, Yale, 路52.
HORA CE S. FULLER, ~I.D., Amherst, '58. ARTHUR L. GtLLET1:0 Amherst, 'So. CHARLES E. GRoss, Yale, '6g. PANETT M. HASTINGS, M .D., Hamilton, '39. EDWARD B. IT \TCH, Phi Kappa, '86. FREDERICK \TAN IT. IIunso:-.:, Dartmouth, Rev. JoiLN T. HuNTINGTON, Phi Kappa, 'so. ALviN P. IIvllE, Yale, '-l5路 RICHARD W. H. JARVI S, Phi Kappa, '48. J oHN C . KINNEY, Yale, '6r. LEONARD MORSE, Amherst, '71. Rev. THOMAS R. PYNCHON, D.D., LL.D., Phi Kappa, RoBERT H. ScuuTZ, Phi Kappa, ' g. Rev. STORRS 0. SEY~IOl"R, Yale, '57. Hon. NATHA!';IEL SHIPMAN, Yale, '48. Hon. GEORGE G. SILL, Yale, '52. Rev. WJLDER SMITH, Yale, '57 . Rev. CHARLES C. STEARNS, Yale, Rev. SAMUEL M. STILES, Middletown, '6o. SAMUEL B. ST. JoH 路, M.D., Yale, '66. MELANCTHON SToRRs, M.D., Yale, '52. HENRY E. TAINToR, Yale, '6s. A. M. VANDERPOEL, Phi Kappa, '89. E. D. VA:<~ GIESEN, Williams, Prof. WILLISTON WALKER, Amherst, '83.
( 53 )
'6o.
'41.
'72.
'88.
THEFR AT ERN ITY
OF
DELTA KAPPA EPSILON. AT YALE U IVERSITY. ROLL OF CHAPTERS. PHI, THETA,
XI, SIGMA, GAMMA,
Ps1, UPSILON,
C1n, BETA,
.
ETA, ALPHA, KAP!' A, LAMBDA,
P1, I OTA, ALPHA ALPHA,
OMICRON, EPSILON,
RHo, TAU,
Mu, N, BETA PHI, P1u CHI, Ps1 PHr, GAMMA Pm, Psr OMEGA, BETA CHI, DELTA CHI,
Pr-n
GA~lMA,
GAM~IA BETA, THETA ZETA ALPHA CHI , ' PHI EPSILON, SIGMA TAu,
Yale University, Bowdoin College, Colby University, Amherst College, Vanderbilt University, Universitv of Alabama, Brown University, Pnh路ersity of }Jississippi, University of North Carolina, Ubiversity of Virginia, Harvard University, Miami University, Kenyon College, Dartmouth Colltge, Central University, Middlebury College, University of Michigan, \ Villiams College, Lafayette College, Hamilton College, J\Iadison University, College of the City of New York, University of Rochester, . Rutgers College, De Pauw niversity, Wesleyan University, Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, Adelbert College, niversity, . Cornell Syracuse University, Columbia College, . University of California, 'frinity College, University of J\Iinnesota, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (54)
I844 1844 18-t5 I8-t6 I 89 I
-f7
1850 1850 I8SI I 52 I 52 1852 I852 1853 I853 I 54
r8ss
I855 I 55 r
s6
I8s6 I 56
r8s6 1861 I866 1867 I867 1868 I 870 I 71 1874 !876 1879 1889 1890
THE ALPHA CHI CHAPTER. ACTIVE MEMBERS.
JoHN
BIRD
BuRNHAM,
vVILLIAM
HooPER
WILLIAM
HuGH
VicToR
ELIAS BouDJ:>oT STOCKTON,
CosTER,
THEODORE
McCuLLO 11,
GEORGE
Cox PEDERSE ,
PAYNE
THURSTON,
HERMA ' N
vVILLIAM
\VRIGHT,
GEORGE WRIGIIT.
'92. ELSON
HOWARD
ALBERT
B I SHOP,
GoRDON
CRABTREE,
Ons
GEORGE HERBERT FRENCH,
HALL,
GRANT HAMMOND,
CHARLES J ULIAN
A~IO
Joii:>SOX,
ELROY RaMSDELL.
'93. ROBERT
PECK
BATES,
CHARLES
Wu.LJA~I
ALBERT
HOR:"'E,
WILLIAM
STRONG,
BowiE.
'94路 J OSEPH
SEWALL SMITH,
J R. ,
ALBERT
OLIVER ALCOTT SMITH,
CHARLES
SoLOMON
FREDERICK
SToDDARD,
( 55 )
FREDERICK
A~IAZIAII
\VEED, WRIGHT.
GRADUATE MEMBERS OF THE ALPHA CHI CHAPTER.
A
DERSON,
ALEXA!\DER 1-IOPKI!\S, '87. BARROWS, JOH:-1
CHESTER, 'So. BARROWS, 1\'ILJ.IAM
STANLEY, \\'ILLIAM LA:'\E IlAJ.L, '89. BIJJWELI., L.1wso:-~ BREWER, 'So. BIDWELL, \ VALTER DAYIDSO ', 'Sr. BIRDSALL, PAUL, 'Su. BLACK, IIARRY CA~IPBELL, 'So. BI{EWER, SEABURY DoANE, BROWN, GEORGE IsRAEL, ' 8. BuRTON, RrcHARD EL'GEl'E, '83. C!IAP~IAN, THOMAS BION, '8 3. CooK, CHARLES s~llTH, 'SI. Cos1 ER, llfARTY:-1 KERFOOT, '87. CowLES, ARTHUR W ooD R UFF , *DAL' CilEY, NATHAN FOLLIN, '85 . DEl' EL, CHARLES EPHRADI, '87. EASTMAN, ROGER CHARLES, '88. FLEMING, DAVID LA\1' , 'So. ·:fGoo r>RJ("ll, \VILLIA~I Sr.oo, '82. GRAFF, HENRY ADDISON, GRINT , ALFRED Po01 E, '81. GRIS\\"OLD, CLIFFORD ST,\XDI II' '90· HA)IJLTO!\, CHARLES ANDER ON, '82 . H oLDEN, SEAVER MILTON, '82. IlL' IlllARD, Vi'll.LIA~I STDII'SON, '88 . JouNSON, Euw1N Co~ISTOCK, 2D, LEAF, EDWARil BollMAN, 'Ss. LINSLEY, ARTlll' R BEACH, '82. Loo~us, IliRA\1 BENJAIIIN, 'Ss. LO\' ERllJGE, HE. ' RY Ct.ARE:\l E, ' o . MnTu ELL, S.DI uEL S~1nu, 'Ss . Pl'RIJY' C!IARLE EDWARD, REINEMAN, ADOLI'Il \VrLLIA\1, ' I. REINEMA;-i, RoBERT THEODORE, '83. RDII;-iGTOX, CHARLES HAZZARD, '89. R oGER , WELLINGTON JA~IES, 'Ro. STUART, ALBERT RHETT, JR., '88 . STUART, WILLIAM CLARKSON, WALKER, \Vli .LIA\1 DUNDAS, '8 2 . Vi' A'l ERS, Ci!ARI.ES TI!O\IAS, '87. "'I!FEJ.ER, FRANCIS MELVILLE, '83 . WILLIAMS, FRANC! Gooll\\ IN, ' 9· \\'RI(:IIT, ARTIIL' R HENRY, '83. WRIGHT, BOARDMAN,
'84.
BENTON,
• Decca'sed.
( s6
l
'82.
'81.
'86.
'88.
'88 .
'88.
'89.
PTER.
THE DELTA KAPPA EPSILON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT. OFFICERS. Pr esi d e n t.
CoL.
JACOB
L.
GREEXE,
'6r.
Secretary a nd T reas ur e r.
JOlll'\
ADDISON PoRTER,
'78.
MEMBERS. Adams, H. C., Williams, ' 6. Ayers, W. A., Yale, '6+. Bacon, W . T., Yale, '6 . Barbour, J. H., Amherst, '73. Beardsley, E . R., Yale, 'sg. Bliss, G. C .. Middlebury, '92. Brown, G. I., Trinity, '8 . Bull, C. W., Yale, '63. Burton, R. E., Trinity, '83. Camp, J. S. , Wesleyan, - - . Clark, C. H. , Yale, '7r. Coburn, \V. I.. Dartmouth, '82. Collins, Atwood, Yale, '73. Conant, G. A .. Cone, J. B ., Yale, '57. Cooley, C. P., Yale, '91. Cooley, F. R., Yale, ' 6. Crane, L . N., \Yesleyan, '<Jo. Day, A. P., Yale, 'go. Davis, F. W., Yale, '77. Dinsmore, C. A., Dartmouth, ' +· Forrest, C. R ., Yale, '86. Freeman, Ron. H. B., Yale, '62. Freeman, H . B., Yale, '92. Gates, A. F., , Graves, J. A., Yale, '72. Greene, Col. J. L., Univ. Mich., '61. Griswold, C. S., Trinity, 'go. Hine, C. D., Yale, '71.
Houston, ] . B., C. C. N. Y ., '7 . Howe, D. R .. Yale, '74. Hubbard, G. II , Dartmouth, 'So. Hyde, F. E . , Yale, '79. Hyde, \V. W., Yale, '63. ln~alls, Dr. P. H. , Bowdoin, '77. Johnson, E. C., 2d, Trinity, '88. ::llason, \Y. L. , , Ilfatson, \V. L., Yale, '62. Mitchell, S. S., Trinity, '85. ::IIoselcy, G. G., Yale, '74. Owen, C. II., Yale, '6o. Parker, Rev. E. P., Bowdoin, 's6. Perry, \Y. W., Yale, '71. Phelps, E. J., Yale, '6. Porter, ]. A., Yale, '78. Pratt, \V. \V., Adelbert, 'SE. Prentice, Hon. S. 0 .. Yale, '73. Robbins, E. D., Yale, '7+· Ryce, L. C., Yak, '86. Smiley, C. D., Amherst, 'go. Starr, Dr. P. S . , Yale, '68. St. John, W. II., Yale, '91. Taylor, J. ::II., Williams, '67. Tucker, J. D., Yale, '6r. Warfield, F. A., ::l!iddlcbury, '87. Way, C. L .. Yale. 'Ss. Welch, A. A., Yale, '82. Yung Wing, Yale, 's+
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Yale University.
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Brown University.
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Amber. t College.
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Dartmouth College.
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Bowdoin College.
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WILLIAM CLEVELAND HICKS,
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HERBERT PARRISH,
LUCIEN WATERMAN ROGERS.
TH OMAS LAN~;.DON
ELWYN,
ELIJAH
THADDEUS WELLES GOODRIDGE,
KENT HUBBARD, J R.,
RoLLIN SANFORD SALTus,
TIIOMAS HENRY YARDLEY.
'93路 WALTON FERGUSON, }R.,
BENJAMIN WISTAR MORRIS,
GEORGE DERWENT HARTLEY,
WILLIAM PORTER
Louis DEKovEN H uBBARD,
HENRY
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HuBBARD PELTON.
'94路 } AMES BIRCKHEAD,
HowARD TRESCOTT GREENLEY,
}OliN WARREN
FRANCIS PORTER }OiriiSON,
EDGERTON,
ROBERT LEWIS PADDOCK.
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G RADUATE MEMBERS OF THE BETA B ETA CHAPTER. Cady, D. K., 'ss. Cammann, D. l\f., '74. Campbell, R. l\1., '7 . Carpenter, C., '82. Carpenter, S. B., '73 . Carter, H. S., '69. Chase, H . R., '72. Child, C. G., ' 6. Child, E . ~ .• Jr., ' 5· *Clark, G., '70. *Clerc, C. l\1., '45. Clerc, F . J. , '13· Coleman, C. S ., '82. *Collins , J. B . J., 'n *Colt, W. U., '44.
*Alexander, H. W . , '57. Backus, B. E., '7o. Bailey, M. K., '79. Baldwin, L. B., '6o. Barbour, H. M., '70. Beardsley, W. A., ' 7· *Beaupillier, A. L., '56. ·~Beckwith, J. W., '52. Benedict, S., '47. Benjamin, W. H., '57. *Betts, J. I-I., '44. Birckhead, W. H., '6r. Bishop, II., '6r. Blair, W. R., '75. Bolles, E. C., 'ss. *Bostwick, H. P., '46. Bostwick, W . L., '51. Bowdish, J. T., 'n Bowles, J. H., '6o. Boylston, C. W., '7 . Bredin, W. S., 'So. Brevoort, E. R., '68 . Brewer, A. L., '53. *Bridge, J., '47· Brinley, G . M., '88.
Cotto1t, D. P., '71. Cotton, H. E., '74. Craik, C. E., '74. Crawford, J. W. R., 'SS. Crosby, W . L. , 'So.
Cummins, A. G., '51. Cuningham, J. R .. '8s . *Dashiell, E. F., '46. *Dayton, l\1. B., '63. *Dewey, D. P., '64. Dickerson, E . N., Jr., '74. Dockray, E. L., '83. Douglass, A. E., ' 9· Douglas, G. W., '71. *Douglass, ~L, '46. Downes, L. W., '88 . Drayton, W., '7r. Drumm, T. J., '74. *Du Bois, J. C., '53. *Easton, G . C., '51. Edmunds, C. C., Jr., 'n Elmer, W. T., 'Sr. *Ely, J. F., '64. Emery, R., '54· Emery, Vv. S., '81.
Bro11son, JU., '52. *Brown, '.r. M., 'so. Brown, J. E., '83. Brundage, R. B., '78. Buffington, J. , '75 · Buffington, 0., '79. Bulkley, C. C. , '75. Bulkley, W. H., '73. Bull, F. S ., '91. Bull, W. A ., '91. Bull, A . B . , '59· Burgwin, G. C., '72. Burgwin, J. H. K., 'n Bnrgwin, A. P., '82. Burke, E . N., '76. ( 6o)
Everest, C. S., '71. Ferguson, E. M. , '59. Ferguson, H., '68. *Ferguson, J. D., '51. *Ferguson, S., '57. Ferguson, Vv., '63. Fiske, G. McC., '7o. Fogg, T. B., 'sz. Fowler, F. H., '6r. French, G. A. , '89. French. L., '53. Frye, P. H., 'S9. Gallaudet, E. M., 's6. Gardiner, E. R., '56. George, J. F., '77. George, J. H., '72. George, T . M. N., 'So. Giesy, S. H ., 'S5. *Gilman, G. S., '47. Golden, H. L . , '83. Goodrich, A. B., '52. Goodrich, J. B., '66. Goodridge, E., '6o. Goodridge, F., '57· Gould, C. Z., '82 . *Greene, F. H., '82. Greene, G., 'S3. *Green, V., '6o. Gregory, H. !If., '.56. Gwinn, F. W., '72 . *Hall, S., '54. Hamersley, v.r., ·ss. Harriman, F. D., '45. Harriman, F. W., '72. *Hart, G., '70. Hart, S., '66. Hayden, C. C., '66.
Holway, 0., 'So. Hudson, R., '71. *Hugg, G. W., '62. Hurd, A. D., '77*Hurd, J. D., '74. Husband, C. H . , '89. Hyde, E. M., 'n *Isbell, C. M., '63. *Jackson, A., '6o. *Jackson, W. A., 'S3 . Johnson, E. E., '59· Johnson, F. E., '84. Johnson, G . D., '54. *Johnson, S. W., 'Sr. Jones, C. W., 'Sr. Jones, E. P., Jr., "77. Jones, W. N., '88. *Kelley, J., '44. Kempe, E. A., '81.
A-en11ett, L. ,lf., '70. Kissam, E. V. B., '69.
Kittredge, A. S., '.57. Kloppenburg , H. W., ';8. KnickE>rbacker, D. B., '53. Kramer, F. F., '89. Krumbhaar, W. B., 'ss. Lanpher, L. A., ' o. Leffingwell, C. S ., '54· Lewis, G. F., '77 . Lindsley, C. A., '49. Lobdell, F. D., '85. *Long, W., '43. LoYeridge, D. E., 'so. Mackay-Smith, A., '7 2. *Macklin, R. B., 'sS . Magill, G. E., '84. Marshall, M. M., '63 . Mather, W. G., '77.
H ermann, S., '.s7·
JfcConilte, S., '.56.
*Hewitt, S. G., '77. Hickox, G. A ., '51. Hicks, G. C., 's6. Hicks, J. M . , '54. *Hicks, W. C., '4S. Hitchcock, W. A., '54· Hitchcock, W. H., '84. *Hoff, H., 'S2.
McCrackan, J. H., '82. McCrackan, W. D., 'Ss . Mcivor, N. v.r., '82. Mears, J. E., 's8. Morris, F., '64. *1\fon"is, J. H., '45. Mowe, W. R., "70. ( 6! )
* eely, A. D., '8s. Neely, H. R., '84. Nichols, W. F., '70. Niles, W . W., '57. Niles, E. C., '87. Oberly, H. H., '6s. Olmsted, C. T., '65. Olmsted, H. K., '46. ~Paddock, B. H., '4 . Paddock, J. A., '45. Paddock, L. S., 'so. Paddock, L. H., '88. Paris, I., Jr., '76. Parker, C. P ., '73. Pattison, A. E ., 'So. Penfield, W . D., '62. *Pettitt, W. F., '46. Phillips, C. W ., '71. *Polk, A. H., '53. Pond, C. M., 's8. Potwine, W. E., '79. Preston, T. S., '4-3. Purdy, E. L ., ' 4-. *Purdy, J. S., '49. Raftery, 0. H., 'n Rinehart, E. J . , '76. Roberts, W. J., '75. Rogers, W . E ., '77. *Rudder, W., '48. Saltus, L., '87. Scarborough, J., '54. Scott, E. N., '89. Scott, J. T., '91. Scott, W. G., '88. Sexton, T. B., '6o. Seymour, C. H., '52 . Seyms, G. H., '72. Shaw, J . P. C., '71. Sherman, S., 'so. Short, W. S., '83 . Shreve, B. F. H., '78. Smith, C. B., '54. Spencer, W. G., '53. Stanley, G. M., '68. Stanley, J. D., 'n
Stedman, T. L., '74. *Steele, 0. R . , '53. *Sterling, J. C., '44. Stocking, C. H. W., '6o. Stoddard, E. V., '6o. Stoddard, J., '7r. Storrs, L. K., '63. Stotsenberg, J. H., 'so. Stout, J. K., '70. *Studley, W. H., 'so. Sullivan, E. T., '89. Syle, H. W., '67. Syle, L . D., '79. Taylor, E. B., 'n Taylor, J. P., '43. Tibbitts, W. B. , '61. T1bbitts, C. H., Jr., '87. Tingley, G. C., 'sz. *Tremaine, C. H. B., '66. *Truby, J . M., '79路 Tullidge, E. K., '76. Tuttle, R. G., '89. *Tuttle, R. H., '46. Upson, A. I. , '88. Valentine, W. A., '72. *VanNostrand, C. A., '77. *Vincent, S., 'sB. Wakefield, J. B., '46. Warner, B. E., '76. Warren, S. B., '59. Webb, W. R., '78. Webster, L., 'So. Webster, W. H., '61. Welles, H. T., '43. Welles, L. H., '64-. Whitcome, F. B., '87 . '''hitney, H. E., '74. Willson, C. T., '77. *Willson, D. B., '79. *Winchester, S. F., '66. *Witherspoon, 0 ., 'so. \Voodman, C. E., '73. Worthington, E . W., '75 . Ziegler, P., '72.
*Deceased.
Names of members to be initiated, in italics.
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FRATRES IN URBE. ] . W . ALLEN, Beta, '88. jAMES P. ANDR~:ws, Beta, '77 . Rev . Prof. E. C. BISSELL, Gamma, Hon. JoHN R. B ucK , Xi, '62. CLARE ' DON C. BULKELEY , Beta Beta, '75 . ' YtLLIAM S . CA E, Beta, 'Ss . ALBERT ST. CLAIR CooK, Beta, '89. G. PIERREPONT DAvis, M.D., Beta, '66. JoHN C. DAY, Beta, CHAS. E. FELLOwEs, Beta, 's6. Rev. Prof. HENRY FERG usoN , Beta Beta, '68. E. M. GALLAUDET, Beta Beta, 's6. WILBER F. GoRDY, Xi, '70. Hon. vVJLLIA~I HAMERSLEY, Beta Beta, 'sS. Rev. Prof. SA,\JUEL HART, D.D., Beta Beta, Hon. JosEPH R. HAWLEY, LL.D., Psi, '47. L. P. HITCHCOCK, Pi, '89. ARTH UR N. HOLLISTER. Beta, 'sS. R . W . HUNTINGTON, Beta, '89. Prof. CHARLES F. joHNso:-~, Beta, 'ss . FRANK E. JoHNSON, Beta Beta, W . L. MATSON, JR., Beta, '89. S. C. METZGER, Beta, 'So. J. J. NAIRN, Beta, 'So. HENRY K. OLMSTED, M.D., Beta Beta, '46. ARTHUR PERKINS, Beta, '87 . Hon. CHARLES M. PoND, Beta Beta, Rev. L. H. REID, Beta, '47. L. F. REID, Beta, '75. HENRY RoBERTS , Beta, '路77路 HENRY S. RoBINSON, Beta, '89. Hon. HENRY C. ROBINSON, Beta, '53. L ucws F . RoHtN so:-~ , Beta, GEORGE H. SEYMS, Beta Beta, '72. Rev. FRANCIS SmrMA:>~, Beta, 'Ss. ' ARTH UR L. SHIPMAN, Beta, '86. Hon. JosEPH H. SPRAGUE, Alpha, 'sr. LEwis E. STANTON, Beta, 'ss. Rev. CHARLES E . STOWE, Alpha, j AMES U . TAINTOR, Beta, '66. w. J. TATEUM, Xi, 'S4. Hon. J . HAMMOND TRUMBULL, LL.D., Beta, '42. T HOMAS TuRNBULL, M .D ., Chi, 'SS. Rev. JosEPH H. TwrcHELL, Beta, '59. CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER, L .H.D., Psi, E. F. WHEELER, Kappa, '83 . P. H. WooDwARD, Beta. 'ss. ( 6J)
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ALPHA OF VERMONT, BETA OF VERMONT, ALPHA OF MASSACHUSETTS, BETA OF MASSACHUSETTS, GAMMA OF liiASSACIIUSETTS, ALPHA OF CONNECTICUT, BETA OF CoNNECTICUT, GAMMA oF CoNNECTICUT, ALPHA OF NEw
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Bowdoin. Dartmouth. University of Vermont. Middlebury. Harvard. Amherst. 路williams. Yale. Trinity. V.' esleyan. Union . University of City of New York . College of City of New York. Columbia. Hamilton. Hobart. Colgate (!ate Madison). Cornell. Rochester. Rutgers. Dickinson. Lehigh. Lafayette. Kenyon. De Pauw. State University. Northwestern,
BETA OF CONNECTICUT. CHARTERED
1845路
OFFICERS. Preszdmt, Rev. T. R. PYNCHON, D.D., LL.D. Vzi:e-Preside7!l, Rev. J. T. HUNTINGTON, M.A. Sccrelm:J', Rev. SAl\IUEL HART, D.D. Treasurer, GEORGE LEWIS COOKE, M.A. Assistant Secrdary, J OHN FIELDS PLUMB. Assistant Treasurer, CHARLES HERBERT YOUNG.
CLASS OF 1891. FRANK MARSHALL BARBER,
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HARRY HOWARD,
CHARLES NORMAN SHEPARD,
ISAAC WAYNE H UGHES,
GEORGE HERMAN WRIGHT,
EDWIN FRANKLIN LAWTON,
WILLIAM GEORGE WRlCIIT,
VICTOR Cox PEDERSEN,
CHARLES HuBERT YouNc.
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G RADUATE AND H oNORARY MEMBERS.
*Clark, G. H. (h 1863). Clark, l - W., '63 . Clerc, F. J., '43Coit, C. W., '82. Coleman, C. S . , '82. Coleman, G. P., '90. *Colt, W. U., '44. *Colton, C. (It 1854). Conover, T. A., '90. Cooke, G. L., '70. Coster, M. K., '87. *Cowling, R. 0., '61. Crawford, J. W . R., '88. Crosby, D . G .. '51. Cummins, A. G., '51. Curtis, F. R . , 'So. *Curtis, T. W. T. (h 1858). *Curtis, W. E., '43. Cushing, J. T., '37 (h r845). Davies, W. G., '6o. Dickerson, E. M., '74Dockray, E. L., '83. Douglas, G. W., '71. Douglass. A. E., '89. Driggs, T. I., '48. DuBois, G. Mel., '74DuBois, H. 0., '76. *Dyer, A., '70. Edmunds, C. C., '77. Emery, R., '54 路>-Everest, C. W., '38 (h 1848). Fairbairn, R. B., '40 (h 1845). *Faxon, E., '47. Fell, J. W., '89. Ferguson, H. , '68. *Fer.guson, J. D., '51. Fischer, C. L., '6o. Fiske, G. McC., '70. Flower, S., '45Frye, P. H . , '89. Gallaudet, B. B., 'So. Gallaudet, T., '42 (h 1851). George, T. M. .,. 'So. Geors-e, J. H . , '72. *Giddtngs, G. W., '49*Gilman, G. S., '47Golden, H. L., '83. Gordon, 1: . H., '71.
Ackley, W. N., '63. Alcorn, E. C., '74Andrews, S. J. (/1 1867). Applegate, 0., '87. A h, T. R., '64. Atwood, J. M. , '49Bacon, J. W ., '46. Bailey, M . K. , '79 Bakewell, J., '59Barbour, J. H., '73Barrows, W. S., '84. Barton, C. C., '69. Bates, T. M., '72. Bates, W. H., ' 72. Beardsley, E. E., '32 (It 1846). Beardsley, W. A., '8 7. Beers, G. E., '86. Belden, H. M., '8 . Belden, N. M. , '48. Benedict, L. L eG., '88. Benedict, S., '47Benton, R. A., '64. Bidwell, L. B., 'So. Black, H. C., 'So. Bolles, E. C., '55Brainard, J. , '51 (h 1856). Brainard, J. M., '84. Brewer, A . L., '53*Bridge, J., '47Brigham, H. H., '76. Brocklespy, A. K., '70. Brocklesby, J. H., '65 . Brocklesby, W. C., '69. Bronson, M., ' 52. Brown, J. E., '83. *Brown, T. M., 'so. Bryan, W., '75Buffington, J. , '75Bulkley, w. H., 'n Burgwin, J. H. K., '77*Butler, C. M., '33 (h 1852). *Capron, A . , '45Carpenter, J. S., '79Carter, G. C., '87. Chapin, W. V., '7 . Chapman, C. R., '47Chase, F., '52. *Chipman, G. S., '78. ( 66)
Gower, H. B., '49· Gowen, F. C., '62 . Graham, J., '72. ·*Gregg, D ., '54. Gregory, H. T., '54. Grennell, J. S. (h ISS ). Griswold, C. S., '90. *Hale, C. F., '.n. *Hall, S., '54. Hallam, G. R .. '59. Hamilton, C. A., '82. Harding, A., "79. Han·aden, F. S., '67. Harriman, F. W .. '73 . Hart, S . , '66. Harwood, E. E. (It 1861). *Hawkes, W. W. (h 1S61). Hayden, C. C., '66. *Haydu, T. L., 's6. Henderson, E. F., '82. Hermann, S., '57. Hickox, G. A., '51. Hicks, G. C., 's6. Hicks, J. ~I.. '54. IIieste1·, I., '16. Hills, J. D., 78. Iloadly, G. '51. Hoi brooke, . 0., '69. *Holcomb, D. E., '56. Holden, S. M ., '82 . Hol"·ay, 0., 'So. Hooker, S . D., '77. Hopson, G. B., '57. Hotchkin, S. F., '56. Hovey, H. F .. '66. Hubbard, G. M., '75 . Hubbard; W . S., 'S8. *Hugg, G. W., '62. Hull, A. S., '66. *Hunt, E. K. (It 1851). Huntington, J. T., 'so. Huntin~ton, J. W., '83. *Hurd, J. D., '74. H uske, J., 'n. Hutchins, R. H., '90. *Jackson, A., '6o. Jacobs, E , C., 'ss. Jennings, A . B., 'f>I. *fohnson, E. E., '59. * ohnson, E. P., '6s. ohnson, F. E., '84. Johnson, G. D., '54. Jones, C. W., '81,
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*Tones, L. H., '52. *I{elly, J., '44. Ker , G., '43. *Kerfoot, J. B . (h ISos). Kissam, E. V. B., '69. Kittridge, A. S., '57. Knickerbacker, D. B., '53. Lanpher, L. A., 'So. Lilienthal, H., '6. Linsley, A. B., '8 2. Loch,-ood, L. A., 'ss. Loomis, H. B., '8s. Loveridge, D : E., 'so. Luther, F. ., '70. ~1ackay, T. (h 1854). Mackay, \V. R., '67. Mallory, G. S., '58. ·*Marble, N. E. (It 1861). ~I<:Cook, J. '63. :1\lt.:Crackan, . H., '82. Metcalf, H. A., '66. :\filler, P. S., "64. ~Iitchell, S. S., ' 5· ~loffett, G. H .. '7 ~Ioore, C. E., '7f•. l\1organ, W. F ., ' . :\Iulchabey, J. , '42 (h 1882 ~. l\Iurray, J. B., '62 . :'\eely, H. R., '84. Newton, E. P., ' r. Nichols, W. F., '70. ~iles, E. C., '87. Niles, \V. W., '57· Norton, F. L . , '6 . Olmsted, C. T., '6s. Paddock, B. H., '48. Paddock, J. A. , '45. Paddock , L. H . , ~8 . Page, C. (/1 I851). Parsons, A. T., '7 I. Parsons, H., '83. Parsons, J. R., '81. Pattison, A. E., 'So. Pattison, G. B., '81. Payne, W., '34 (h I S.J.). Peabody, F. B., '48. Perry, J. B., '72 . *Pettit, vV. F., '46. *Pierce, H. H. , 's8. Potts, F. H., '68. Pressey, W., '90. Preston, T. S., '43. Prout, . J., '77.
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Tate, W. J., ' 6. Taylor, E. B., '73. *Tavlor, T. B., '49. ·~Ta)·lor, \V. F., '44 (It rSs r). *Terry, C. E., 'sr (It r8s6). Thorne, R., 'Ss. Tibbits, C. H., ' 7· Tibbits, \Y. B., '6r. *Tom·cy, I. (h 18461. *Tremaine, C. II. :S .. '66. Valentine, W. A., '72. *\-au Nostrand, C. A., '77. Vibbert, H. C. , '68. Vibbert, W. H .. '58. ·:•vinton, F. (It r854). \'Valker, D. B., '6r. \ Varner, M. C., '88. \Van·en, S. B., 'sg. \\'ashburn, L. C., '8 r. \Yaterman, L., '71. Watson, S. N., '82. \Vebster, L., ' o. \Yelles, H. T., '43. Whitcome, F. B., '87. \Yhite, R . A., 'Sr. *\Vhiting, S. M., '46. *Whitlock, H. R., '70. Whitney, H. E., '74. Williams, C. C., '7r. *Williams , E. W., '53. Williams, F . G . , 'Sg. Williams, J., 'go. *\ Villiams, H., '54. Williams, . W., '78. \Vinklcy, I . L ., '79. *Witherspoon. 0., 's6. *Wood, H. S., '7r. \Voodman, C. E., '73· Worthington, E. W., '75. Wright, A. H., '83 . Ziegler, P., '72.
Purdy, C. E., '88. *Purdy, J. S., '49. Pynchon, T. R., '41. Pynchou, W . I-I. C., 'go. Raftery, 0. II., '73. Rcineman, R. T., 82. Remington, C. H., '89. Richardson, F . W., '84. Richardson, L. W . , '73. *Rogers, R. C., '45. ·~Rudder, W., '48. Russell, F. F . , '85. Russell, G. '34 (h rSsr). Sands, 0. A. , '87. *Sanford, D. P., '44. Sanford, H. S., '35 (It r86r). Scarbor ough, J., '54. Scudder, C. D., '75. Scudder, E. l\f., '77. *Scudder, H. ]., '46 (h r8so). Scudder, \ V., 'Sg. Selden, F. C. (h I 59). Sennett, L. F . , 'Sg. Seyms, G. H., '72. Shipman, W. D. (It r871). *Short, D . H., '33 (h r8s6). Small, E. F., '74. Smith, C. B., '54. Smith, G. W. (It r88s). *Smith, H . S ., '62. Smith, J. S., '63. Smith , S. E., '75. S myth , J. D., '74. *Sommers, J . B. Y. (h r8sr). Spencer, . II. , 'go. Spencer, W . G., '53. *Stevens, S ., '65 . Stocking, C. H. W., '6o. Stone, M., 'So. Stotsenburg, J. H . , 'so. *Studley, W. H., 'so.
W.:
l·
*Deceased.
'' Honorary.
(6 )
LITERARY.
THE TRINITY TABLET.
P
nusHED
EVER\'
TnREE
vv EEK. 路
nu RrKc
TElC\1-TL\fE BY
nr E
STUDENTS OF TRINITY CoLLEGE.
BOARD OF EDITORS FOR 1 8 90- 1 891. 1lfanaging Editor- H.
PARRISH,
'91.
Business Jl,fanager-
A. L. L. W. T.
P.
GREEN,
'91.
D.
VAN
H.
s.
'91.
w.
F.
JR.,
'92.
REGINALD
T. McKEAN,
'91.
B.
BuRNHAM,
SCHAACK,
THURSTON,
ROGERS,
J.
CANDEE, COLLI NS ,
'91.
'93路 '93路
Pt:ARCE,
'93,
'91.
THE TRINITY IVY. FOUNDED BY THE CLASS OF 1874·
EDITORS.
BY TilE
'75.
P. H. Whaley, G. M. Dubois, S. H. Hewlett, H. E. Whitney. W. D. Sartwelle, H. M. Hooper, C. D. Scudder, G. W. Lincoln, E. W. Worthington.
'76.
I. Hiester, E. N. Burke, H. V. Rutherford, W. W . Gillette, W. C. Skinner.
'77 .
A. M. Clark, R. H. Coleman, W. E . Rogers, J. E. Kurtz, G. H. Norton. W. C. Blackmer, R. M. Campbell, G. H. Moffett, J. C. Deuel, H. B. Scott. W. N. Elbert, Ma11aging Editor, Orr Buffington, A. Harding, J. S. Carpenter: S. G. Fisher. G. Kneeland, W. R. Leaken, W. L. Crosby, C. G. Williams, J. C. Ban·ows. G. B. Pattison, ivfanagzizg Editor, L. C. ·washburne, A. W . Reineman, W. T. Elmer, G. S. Huntington. C. Carpenter, Afanaging Editor, C. H. Carter, C. E. Hotchkiss, D. M. Bohlen, R. T. Reineman.
'74.
'78. '79· 'So. '81. '82. '83. '84. 'Ss. '86.
'87. 9!.
F. Roosevelt, fifanagzizg Editor, H. L. Golden, H. W. Thompson, A. H. Wright, J. R. Carter. E. L. Purdy, Managzi~g Editor; ~V. R. Sedgwick, W. S. Barrows, F. D. Bulkley, E. S. Van Zile, G. H. H1lls. S. T. Miller, Managing Editor, H. Nelson, Jr., H. B. Loomis, A. Codman, J. R. Cunningham. H. R. Heydecker, fiianaginf Editor, G. E. Beers, E. C. Niles, E. B. Hatch, A. H. Anderson, '87, W. . Tate. A. H. Anderson, Managzizg Editor, G. C. Carter, G. S. Waters, C. W. Bowman, F. B. Whitcombe, 0. A. Sands.
'88.
M. C. Warner, Ma11aging Edz"tor, J. P. Elton, L. W. Downes, A. McConihe, R. C. Eastman, H. M. Belden.
'89.
C. H. Remington, ,1fa//agi".fr Editor, R. H. Schutz, S. F. Jarvis. Jr., A. E. Wright, A. Millard, R. C. Tuttle.
'90·
G. ~- Colema.u. and G. W. Miner, llfanagz"~zg EdzrOI'S, G. T. Macaulay, Lzterary .l!.dztor, G. T. Warren, C. S. Gnswold, R. McC. Brady, R. H. Hutchins.
'91.
E. B. Finch, JJ1anagzizg Editor, J. B. Burnham, Literary Editor, A. C. Graves, I. W . Hughes, J. F. Plumb, E. A. Pressey. H. S. Graves and W. 0. Orton, llfanaging Editors, T. H. Yardley, Literary Eaz'tor, R. F. Humphries , C. A. Johnson, Ernest Randall.
'92.
THE LIBRARY.
LIBRARY COMMITTEE.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE. CHARLES
J.
HOADLY, LL.D . ,
PROF. SAMUEL HART.
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN.
URIEL HEBER SPENCER, 'go. FRANK MARSHALL BARBER, '91.
CHARLES NORMAN SHEPARD, '91.
LIBRARY HOURS.
Monday, Tuesday, Weclnesday, Thursday,
II
A. M.
to
12 M., 2
{
to
5 P.M.
Friday,
2
Saturday,
10
to 5 P.M. A.M. to
I
P. M.
2.30
and
3.30
to
THE
number of volumes on the shelves at the close of the last academic year
was 31,698, not including about 3,200 duplicate volumes, about 20,500 unbound pamphlets, and about 6,000 duplicate pamphlets.
The net increase of the Library
during the year was 1,463 volumes; of which 380 volumes were acquired by purchase (at a cost of
11 by
692),
exchange,
and
by gifts.
1,172
During the
present year, the net increase to the first of April has been about 1,150 volumes.
STATISTICS OF CIRCULATION.
-HART.
t8~.
1887-8.
1888--<J.
II2
II7
2
4
I
195
316
175
t 88<J-<JO.
-
Number of Students in Catalogue, BooKs
TAKEN OUT BY
103
STUDENTS:
I
I
General Works, Philosophy, Theology, and Social Science, Philology and Classics,
2 243
II
51
64
65
90
Science and Art,
124
87
142
140
P eriodicals of all classes,
326
244
208
273
Fiction,
159
142
19!
190
Modern Literature,
309
279
328
394
History, Biography, and Geography,
325
330
. 425
263
1,539
1,343
1,679
1,526
327
423
and 3-30 to
Total taken by Students, Number taken by Faculty and others, Total,
1,866
-
10
( 73 )
I
1,766
I
I I
703
459
-2,382
1,985
TRINITY COLLEGE READING-ROOM. MANAGING COMMITTEE. Prof. S. F. LUTHER,
G.
.
HA~ILJN,
W. C.
HICKS,
C. H . You
G.
Periodicals Taken. New York Tribune. New York Herald. New York Sun. Boston Herald. Hartford Courant. Hartford Times. Hartford Post. Springfield Republican .
Century Magazine. North American Review. Contemporary Review. English Historical Review. Popular Science Monthly. The Sidereal Messenger. The New Review. Scribner's Magazine. Littell's Living Age. The Spirit of Missions. The Church Eclectic. American Economist. Magazine of Christian Literature. Foreign Church Chronicle and R eview.
Harper's Weekly. Life. Scientific American. Churchman . Living Church. London Punch. London Times. N. Y. Evening Post. The Critic. Hartford Religious Herald.
Yale Lit. Vassar Lit. Harvard Monthly. Harvard Crimson . Yale Record. Yale News. Yale Courant. Columbia Spectator. Williams Weekly. And other College Papers.
Popular Science Quarterly. Journal of Economics. Journal of American Folk-lore. Atlantic Monthly. ~ineteenth Century. Harper's Magazine. ( 74)
OM.
H.
Y OUNG.
THE
history of the Athe,Jeum dates from the earliest days of Trinity College.
In 路 the fall of 1824 the first movement was made for its organization, and at a meeting of the students of Trinity- then \\'ashington College, a committee, consisting of the Rt. Rev. 1'. C. Brownell, Prof. G. \\'. Doane, late Bishop of New J ersey, and Messrs. 路wallace, Crary, and Clemens, was appointed to draw up a constitution for the proposed literary society.
Among its early members were Rt.
R ev. John Williams, D.D., LL.D., Archbishop Bayley, Hon. Dwight W. Pardee, and other well-known sons of Trinity.
From
I
69 to 1889 the Atheneum was
allowed to decline, but it has been reorganized and now bas a membership of twenty-five.
Besides its regular exercises, the Atheneum has this year arranged a
series of p ublic lectures, and proposes to do so every year.
REORGANIZED 18&).
Sec.
I,
Art.
I,
Constitution.- The object of this society is debate, elocution,
and general literary work.
MEETINGS EvERY FRIDAY EvENING,
AT
7.30.
OFFICERS. Christmas T e rm.
Trinity Term.
President,
S. H. JonE, "
F. B. CoLE,
Vice-President,
F. B. COLE,
REGINALD PEARCE, ·
Secretary, Treasurer, ISt
Councillor,
2d Councillor,
} w. WM.
L. FRENCH,.
c.
HICKS, .
REGINALD PEARCE,
The Chronicle (Monthly),
RoMILLY F. HuMPHRIEs,
R. F. WoFFENDEN, •
s.
H.
]OBE;
W. L. FRENCH, Editor ..
ORATORICAL PRIZE CONTEST AT ALUMNI HALL, T uESDAY,
T
APRIL
15,
1890.
HE students of the College, in continuation of prizes given by the Athenreum
and Parthenon L iterary Societies, offer two prizes in money for excellence in writing and delivering English Orations. Two members from each of the th ree upper classes, selected after competition, are the speakers. COMMITTEE OF AWARD.
DR.
w.
A. M. WAINWRIGHT, ED\\'ARD D. RoBBINs, EsQ. , WILLIAM HAMERSLEY, EsQ .
SPEAKERS.
R omilly F . H umphries, '92, Philip Smith, 'go, Edward B. Finch, '9r, George N. Hamlin, '91, Edward McP. McCook, 'go, Harmon S. Graves, '92 ,
"Importance of the Past." "Life of Toussaint L'Ouver ture.' "Hannibal.'' " Danton." "Afghanistan z1t r842." "The Last of the Afoorish Kings. '
First Prize-GEoRGE . HAMLIN. Second Prize-EDWARD McP. McCooK. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
CLIFFORD S. GRISWOLD , Chairman, }OHN WILLIAMS,
w. DANCING.
Floor Manager- W. E. A. BuLKELEY. ( 77)
E. A. BULKELEY.
ST. PAUL 'S GUILD.
FOUNDED I N I
90
WITH THE FOLLOWING
OFFICERS:
Preszdent,
C.
s.
Vz'ce- Preszdent,
A.
T. GESNER,
Secretary and Treasurer, .
w.
Cozmcil, The officers and
J.
S.
LITTELL,
go.
C.
H . YouNG,
'g1.
GRISWOLD,
C.
'90.
'90路 'gi.
HICKS, JR.,
The object of this Society is to deepen the religious life of the students.
OFFICERS FOR CHRISTMAS TERM.
Preszdent,
T.
Vice-Preszdent,
w.
P.
TIWRSTON,
C.
'gi.
HI CKS , J R.,
Secretary and Treasurer,
GoRDON
Cowzcil, The officers and
C.
HALL,
'gi.
'g2.
H. YOUNG, 'gi.
OFFICERS FOR TRINITY TERM.
Preszdent,
w.
Vice-Preszdent,
I. W.
Secretary and Treasurer, .
F.
B.
CoLE,
Co~tncz"l,
R.
F.
H UMP HR I ES,
The officers and
.
C.
HICKS, JR ., 'gr. HuGHES,
路gr .
'g3. 'g2.
Meetings held on alternate Tuesday evenings. at 7 o'clock, in the Latin room ; to which all the students of the college are invited.
TRINITY COLLEGE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. FOUNDED
1832.
"Pro Christo et Ecclesia."
Christma s Term , 1 890.
P resident,
CHAS. H. yOUNG , '91.
Vice-President,
WM. C. H ICKS, '91.
Secretary,
Ro~uu.v
Treasurer,
CHAS. N . SHEPARD, '91.
Senior Chaplain,
R ev. T. R . P vNCHON, D. D ., '4 1.
J unior Chaplain,
R ev. SAMUEL H ART, D. D ., '66.
F . HmrPHRIES, '92 .
'91.
Jt.,
'9!.
'92.
'91. Tr i nity Term ,
Jl., '9'路
'9 1.
1891.
President,
WM. C. HICKS, '9!.
Vice-President,
CHAS. H. You 'G, '91.
Secretary,
CHAS. N. SHEPARD, '91.
Treasurer,
I.
Senior Chaplain,
Rev . T. R . PYNCHON, D .D., '4!.
J unior Chaplain,
Rev. SAMUEL HART, D. D ., '66. ( 79)
w.
HUGHES, '91.
TRINITY COLLEGE PRESS CLUB. Its objects shall be: co-operation and union for effective work; to see that news notes concerning the college are sent promptly and r egularly to prominent local and other newspapers; to supply any paper with a competent college correspondent ; and, in short, t o see that the interests of the college, in this direction, are properly cared for.- CONSTITUTION, ART. 1, SEC. 2.
OFFICERS. Preszdent,
CI-IAS. A. JoHNSON, '92.
Secretary and Treasurer ,
w~:r.
F . CoLLINs, '93 .
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .
c.
The Preszdent ,
C.
The Secretary and Treasure?',
R. P. BATES, '93. A.
BARTON, '93·
c.
MEMBERS. A.
V.
c. c.
w . s.
c. c.
Graves, '9!. Pedersen, '91. King9bury , '9!.
A. Johnson, '92-
C. Barton, '93-
R . P. Bates, '93·
Albert Crabtree, '92.
E.
s.
Hugh Kidder , '92.
w. w.
C. D. Willson , '93-
A. H. Sibley, '92. E. K. Hubbard, Jr., '92. M.
s.
w.
0. Orton, '92.
Allen, '93·
F. Collins, '93·
0 . A. Smith, '94· w. s. Schutz, '94·
McConihe, '92.
c.
Gordon Hall, '92.
J. (So)
F. Weed, '94· Edgerton, '94·
w.
GRAVES, '91.
'gi.
II
( 81 )
MENS VESTER EGO.
( 82)
RETIRED DEMONS.
A. H. Anderson, B.A., W. C. Hagar, 0. Applegate, Jr., B.A., F. E . Haight_ B.A., C. A. Appleton, B.A., A. C. Hall, 1:1.A., E. D . Appleton, B.A ., F. DeP. Hall, B.S., A. C. Hamlin, B .A., ' "· '"· Barber, B .A., Rev. H. M. Barbour. M.A ., Rev. Alfred Harding, B.A., l{ev. J. H. Barbour, M.A .• G. B. Hazlehurst, W . S. Barrows, M.A., E. F. Henderson, llf.A., H. P. Bartlett, . Hendrie, B.A., R. V. Barto, 1\!.A., S. H. Hewlett, W. A. Bibb, Rev. G. E. Hills, :-LA., Hon. R. F. Bixby, M.A., LL.B., Rev. J. D. Hill s, B.A., \V. C. Blackmer, B.A., G. D. Howell, B. A., D . M . Bohlen, M.A., Chas. Hunter, M.A., M.D., ]. l\1. Brainard, lll.A., G. . Huntington, B.A ., M.D., J. E. Brandegee, B.A., LL.B. , I. \V. Huntington, B.A., S. D. Brewer, B.A., R. S. Huske, A . K. Brocklesby, M.A., R. H. Hutchins, B.A., W. Bryan, B.A., G. P. Ingersoll, B.A., LL.B., P. S. Bryant, M.A., S. F. Jarvis, Jr .. B.A ., W . E. A. Bulkeley, B.A., G. Kane, M. A., LL.B., R. E. Burton, B.A., *G. Kneeland, B.A., B. Buxton, B.A., C. M. Kurtz, B.A., . C. Buxton, J. E. Kurtz, B.A., li!.D., . M. Carter, liLA., E. R. Leaf, G. C. Carter, B.A., F. T. Lincoln, 1\LA., l\1.D., C. H. Carter, M.A., Rev. G. W. IJincoln, B.A., J. R. Carter, liLA., J. S. Littell, B. A .. R ev. W. M. Chapin, B.A., H. B. Loomis, B.A., Optimus, W. V. Chapin, M.A., H. C. Loveridge, B.A., S. L. Cheritree, B.A , A. J. Lyman, B.A., *G. S. Chipman, B.A., H. S. Martind ale, B.A., A. M. Clark, G. T. Macauley, B.A., A. Codman, M.A., D. H. McCollough, B.A., R. H. Coleman, B.A., H. G. McCough, B. A.; G. P. Coleman, B.A., T. McLean, liLA., G L. Cooke, liLA., LL.B., H . Miller, B.A ., LL.B., G. T. Coe, B.A., S. T . Miller, liLA., M. k. Coster, B.A., S. S. Mitchell, B.A., M. L. Cowl, liLA., W. S. Moody, Rev. C. E. Craik, B.A., W. D. Morgan, B.A., M.D,t F. R. Curtis, M.A., A. S. Murray_,,Jr., liLA., LL.t:l., H. C. Curtiss, liLA., R. Murray, n.S., W. E. Curtis, liLA., LL.B., Rev. R. H. Nelson, 1\!.A., C. E. Deuel, B.A., E. P. Newton, B.A., *R. Norfleet, Tr., *A. Dyer, liLA., R. C. Eastman, B.A., P. Padgett, M.A., W. N. Elbert, liLA., H. Parsons, B.A., J. P. Elton, B.S., ]. R. Parsons, Jr., M. A., G. E. Elwell, liLA., G. B. Pattison, ~!.A., R. G. Erwin, B.A., G. E. Perkins, M.A., ]. B. Erwin, B.A., Cia yton Platt, Rev. C. W. Freeland, B.A., L. ll!. Plumer, B.A., Rev. C. H. Gardner, B.D., Rev. T. A. Porter, M.A., T. W . Gray, C. H. Remington, B. A, C. S . Griswold, B.A., P. W. Richardson, ~LA., ARCH FIENDS. ROYAL BENGAL HIPPOGRIFF, CAT A MOUNTAIN, . GRYPHO IC EGG-SUCKER, RETIRING DEMONS. \Vm. H. McCulloch, T. P. Thurston, J. B. Burnham, W. H. Coster, E. R. Lampson, J. F. Plumh, DEVLINGS. Krtsz, Hrpynx, Xnsx, Qrrtsmg, Jxmvs, *Deceased.
t
( 83)
F. Roosevelt, M.A., Prof. L . W. Richardson, 1\f.A., Optimus, F. G . Russell, B.A., H. V. Rutherford, B.A., Rev. W. D. Sartwelle, li1.A., R. H. Schiltz, B.S., C. D. Scudder, B.A., M.D., E. M. cudder, B.A., B.S., LL.B., L. F. Sennett, B.A., W. C. Sheldon, Jr., B.A., H. M. Shepherd, H. M. Sherman, B.A., l\LD., E. L. Shrop~hire, Re v. E. F. Small, B.A., T. H. Smith,
l>. Smith, B .A.,
Benj. Stark, Jr., B .A.,
'l'. W. Stedman,
G. T. Stewart, B.A., M.D. , W. S. T. Stewart, B.A., Rev. M. Stone, 1\f.A., Rev. S. Stone, B.A., ]. R. Strong, B.A., A. R. Stuart, B.A., W. C. Stuart, E. P . Swenson, S. A. Swenson, H. R. Thompson, B.A.,
N. D. 'l'horne, R. Thorne, liLA.,
Lieut. C. A. L. Totten, U. S. A., M.A., S. B. P. Trowbridge, B.A., G. B. Underhill, B.S., A. M. Vanderpoel, B.S., E . S. Van Zile, M.A., M. C. Warner, B.A., G. S. Waters, B.S., Rev . L. Waterman, M.A., Optimus, S. N. Watson, liLA., E. B. \Vatts, llf. A., Rev. P. H, Whaler, B.A., F. \V. Whitlock, B.A., F. L . Vlilcox, B.A., F. P. Wilcox, B.A., C. G. Williams, M.A., F. G. Williams, B.A., H. Wilmerding, Rev. R. L. Winkley, B .A., *H. S. 'Vood, B.A., LL.B., Rev. C. E. \Voodman, B.A., Ph.D., A . H. Wright, B.A., A. M. Young, liLA. P. F . M. L. W. C. H. R. G. W. 0. R. P. B. B. B. B. W. T. F. 0. P. L. '"· G. \Vright, G. H. Wright, V. C. Pedersen. Zmppvx,
Blmy.
GRAND TRIBUNAL.
Alumni Members, Active Members,
3
( 4)
â&#x20AC;˘
3
Active Members,
9
Active Members,
4
( ss )
DRIBBLING
DAUBING DRII'I'ER,
QCQKCX.
TONELESS TONER OF THE TUBE,
CcGCQTKX.
PITCI!ERY PLA TERER OF TilE PASTE,
GKGQKX.
GLOOMY
GQCCKGCX.
SJ.JPI'ERY
GORY GRAVE GAUGER, SLIMY
SPRlTF. OF TilE
POlLS,
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MESSENGERS OF HEUBLEIN BACCII US,
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CcGCTKx, ACTIVE rltii~o/,ot,
8
( 86)
THE INTER-COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION OF AMATEUR ATHLETICS OF AMERICA. Preszdent, VICTOR MAPES, Coltunbia. Vice-President, F. R. COATES, Lehigh. Secretary, J .
J.
K . HACKETT, College of the City of New York.
Treasurer , E. A. CAROLAN, Cornell. Executive Committee. E. C. MOEN, Harvard.
J. N. EMLEY, College of City of New York.
H. CHENEY , Yale.
E. C. BAILEY, Cornell.
The S ixteenth Annual Convention was held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, February 28, r891.
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
Amherst, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Hobart, Lafayette, Lehigh, College of the City of New York, Princeton, Rutgers, Stevens, St. John 's , Swathmore, Trinity, University of Michigan, University of Penn ylvania, University of Vermont, Union, Williams, Yale, and New York University.
The Annual Field Meeting for 1891 will be held at Berkeley Oval, New York. ( 88)
.~ ETICS
THE NEW ENGLAND INTER-COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
high.
OFFICERS.
York.
President, C. 0. WELLS, Amherst. First Vice-President, E . A. BARROWS, Brown. Second Vz'ce-Presidmt, T. P. THURSTON, Trinity. Secretary, H. L . DADMUN, Worcester. Treasurer, W. E. HOYT, Williams.
f New York.
Executive Committee. THE PRESIDENT OF TilE N. E. I.-C. A. A. New York,
WILLIAM CLELLAND, Amherst. F. G. EASTON, Brown. M. SHURTLEFF, Dartmouth. GoRDON HALL, Trinity.
G . C. MARTIN, University of Vermont. E. W. MoRE, Wesleyan. J. C. RoGERSON, Williams. H. M. SouTHGATE, Worcester.
Grand Marshal, H. M. SOUTHGATE, Worcester.
llege of the re, Trinity,
ont,
nion,
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
Amherst, Brown, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Dartmouth, Wesleyan, Williams , University of Vermont, and Trinity. , New York.
The Fifth Annual Field Meeting will be held in SjJri11gjield, Wednesday, May 27th, I89I. 12
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THE NEW ENGLAND INTER-COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. FOURTH ANNUAL FIELD MEETING, MAY 28, 1890, AT WORCESTER , M ASS . EVENTS.
WINNERS.
COLLEGES.
RECORDS. Min.
440 Yard s Dash, Two-mile R un, roo Yards Dash, On e-mile Run , One-mile Walk, T wo-mile Bicycle, 220 Yards Dash, 88o Yards Run, 120 Yards H urdle, 220 Yards Hurdle,
I rst,
-~2d,
ISt, ./2d, { ISt, 2d, I rst, -/2d, 5rst, j2d, ISt, ~ 2d, ISt, 12d,
SHATTUCK, JACKSON, V\'ELLS, CARR, RALEY, WILLIAMS, \VELLS, CARR, GREGG, RAUB, liALl.O CK, DELABARRE, \\'ll. LIAMS, DADMlJN,
1St, JACKSON,
( 2d, { rst, 2d lrst, "/2d,
HuTC!IJ:>s, Luni~GTON,
RALSTEN, loE, RALSTEN,
Amherst, A miters/, Amherst, Williams, A miters/, Dartmouth, Amherst, f,Villiams, Amherst, A mho· sf, Amherst, Amherst, Dartmouth, lf/orcester, Amherst, Trinity, Amherst, fVes/eyan, Da?·tmout h, [1/eshyan,
IO IO
R unning High Jump, Throwing Hammer, Standing Broad Jump, Pole Vault, Putting Shot, Running Broad J ump, T ug of War,
j rst, CROOK, /2d, FISK, BARROWS, -l2d, FRANC! , \rst, ABBOTT, ( 2d, LITTLE, 1Ist, CROOK, ./2U, GF.SNER, 5rst, EwiNG, 12d, IIovEv, 1rst, ALEXANDER, -~2d, IlOUGIITO:\, \rst, PoTTER, ·12d, HuMPHREYS, j rst, \V!LLIAMS, /2d, DARTMOUTH.
I Ist,
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/1/illiams, 1Vorcester, Brown, ff/illiams, Dartmouth, Dartmoutlt, Williams, Trinity, A miters/, Brown, .Amherst, A miters t, Dartmouth, Dartmouth,
2-5 4·5 3•5 2-5
4
35 4•5
7
22
7
I4 2-5 23 2-5
2
s
r- 5
17 I-2 18 28 Ft.
Standing High J ump,
Sec.
52 52 23 43 IO
I n.
5 4 5 5 83 82 IO
I I-2 9 5 5 IO 5 4 I-2
9 9 34 34 20 20
3 3 3 I -2 I I -2 2 l-4
THE NEW ENGLAND INTER-COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Sec.
RECORDS.
52 2-5 52 4-5 23 3-5 43 10 2-5
RECORD.
NAME .
COLLEGE.
roo Yards Dash,
IO 2-5 s.,
Raley,
Amherst,
May 28, 1890.
35 4-5
220 Yards Dash,
23 2-5 s.,
Williams,
Dartmouth,
May 28, r8go.
~o
52 r-5 s.,
Ro\l路e,
Dartmouth,
May 23, 18 9路
One-half-mile Run ,
2 m. 3 2-5 s.,
Prescott,
Dartmouth,
May 27, I887 .
One-mile Run ,
4 m. 35 4-5 s.,
W ells,
Amherst,
May 28, 1890.
Two-mile Run,
IO
120 Yards Hurdle,
I
220 Yards Ilurc1le,
22 14 2-5 23 2-5 8 r-5
17 I-2 IS 28 In. I I-2
9
5 5 ro 5 4 I-2
EVENT.
Yards Da.o;h,
m. 23 3-5
Wells,
Amherst,
May 28, 1890.
Ludington,
Amherst,
.May 28, 1890.
28 s.,
Ide,
Dartmouth,
May 28, 1890.
One-mile Walk,
7 m . 22 s.,
Gregg,
Amherst,
May 28, 1890.
Two-mile Bicycle,
6 m. 51 s.,
Dclabarre,
Amherst,
May 24, 1888.
Running High Jump,
5 ft. 6 in.,
Amadon,
Williams,
May 23, I 889.
Standing High Jump,
5 ft.
Cook,
\Villiams,
l\Iay 28, I 89o.
R unning Broad Jump,
20 ft. 3 in.
Standing Broad Jump,
10
7 1-2
ft.
Throwing 16 lb. Hammer, 83 ft. 3 3 3 I-2 I 1路 2 2
DATE.
S. ,
S.,
n~
in . ,
5~ 10
in., in.,
Humphreys, Dartmouth,
May 23, r 889 .
Crook,
Williams,
May 24, r888 .
Abbott,
Dartmouth,
May 2 , I89o.
Putting 16 lb. Shot,
35 ft. 3 in.,
Houghton,
Amherst,
May 24, 1890.
P ole Vault,
9 ft. 7 in.,
1'\Tarriner,
Amherst,
J\Iay 24, 1888.
Meetings at Hartford, May 27, 1887; at \Vorcester, May 24, I 888; at Worcester, May 23, I S 9i and at Worcester, May 2 , 1890.
TRINITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
Inter-Collegiate Athletic Team. • Captain-R.
Runners - W. GRAVES,
'g2,
E . A. BuLKELEY,
NILES,
'g3,
ALLEN,
Jumpers-E.
H.
'90,
HuTCHINS,
Hurdles and Hammer-F.
rSgr- E.
Candzaates-HmsiNGTON, 'gr, 'g2,
CRABTREE,
STRONG ,
'g4,
'g2,
SMITH,
}OBE,
'g3,
'g4,
ELLIS,
'go,
LAMPSON,
T.
GESNER,
'gr,
McCooK,
'90,
'g3.
B. · BuLKELEY,
Captain for
HuTCHINS.
A.
C.
ALLEN,
'94.
R.
'90, R .
A.
HoiSINGTON,
LAMPSON,
GRAVES,
'g3,
'gr,
LEWIS,
GREENLEY,
'g4,
JR.,
'gr.
'gr.
BuRNHAM,
'g3,
~fORRIS,
GALLUP,
'90.
'g4,
'gr, 'g3,
H. S. GRAVES, CARTER,
BELDEN,
'g4.
'g4,
TRINITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
McCooK, '90,
President, T. P. THURSTON, 'g1. Vice-Prestdent, G. N. HAMLIN, 'g1. Secretary, E. B. FINCH, 'g1. Treasurer, GORDON HALL, 'g2. Captain of Inter-collegiate Athletic Team, E. R . LAMPSON, 'gi. Executive Committee. E. B. FINCH, 'gi. G.
. HAMLIN, 'gi.
C. H . YouNG, 'g1.
E. R. LAMPSON, JR., 'gi. GoRDON HALL, 'g2. \V. C. HILL, 'g3.
T. P. THURSTON, 'gl. H. s. GRAVES, 'g2. A.
w.
STRONG, 'g4.
Trophy Room Committee. T. P. T HURSTON, 'gi.
G. N. HAMLIN, 'gr.
H.
s.
GRAVES, 'g2.
H.
s.
GRAVES, 'g2.
Building Committee. T . P. THURSTON, 'g r .
C. H . YouNG, 'gi. ( g3)
GRADUATE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE.
Ch airman.
PROF. F . S . LUTHER.
S ecretary and Treasurer.
NoT ELECTED.
Membership of Committee as Elected March
I 5,
189 1.
PROF. F. S . LuTHER, term expires in 1893. PERCY S. BRYANT, '70, term expires 1892. W. F . MoRGAN, term expires 189-1-路
T
HE chief duties of the Committee are to act as advisers to the undergraduates on all important athletic matters, to endorse such appeals to the alumni for the support of athletics as may meet with their approval, to take entire charge of and manage the Athletic Field. and to act through its Secretary-Treasurer as auditors of the accounts of the various athletic treasurers of the College. They also have power to demand the resignation of any athletic officer who, in their judgment, is incompetent to fulfill the duties of his position .
UNDERGRADUATE ATHLETIC
EE.
COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
PRESIDENT T. C. A. A.
Secretary.
WILLIAM C. HILL, '93.
1. Members.
T. P . THURSTON, '91, President of the Athletic Association. E. R. LAMPSON, JR., '91, Captain of the Track Athletic Team, and Manager of the Foot-ball Team. WM. H.' McCuLLOCH, 'gr, Manager of the Base路ball Team. H. S. GRAVES, '92, Captain of the Base-ball Team. w~r.
C. HILL, '93. Captain of the Foot-ball Team.
ergraduates
alumni for e charge of
as auditors 路 also have udgment, is
THE
duties of the Committee are to elect the Graduate Athletic Committee
(such election to be ratified by the College), to consult the Graduate Committee on all important athletic matters, to determine the amount each athletic organization shall contribute for the support of the Athletic Field, and to decide all questions as to the use of the Athletic Field on any particular date. ( 95 )
TRINITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. ELEVENTH A ' NUAL FJELD Mr:ET!NG, MAY 16TH, 1890, AT CHARTER OAK PARK.
I 00 Y a r ds D as h.
rst-H . S. GRAVES, '92, ro){ sec.
2d- W. E. A. BuLKELEY, '90.
Run ni n g Bro ad Ju m p.
1st - A . T. GESNER, '90, 17 feet
SYz
in.
2d-L. D. PEUGNET, '93.
220 Y ards H urdle.
1st- W. E . A. BULKELEY, '90, 28Yz sec.
2d-F. R. HOISI GTON, '91.
P utting the S hot, I 6
1st - C. H. YouNG, '91, 31 feet
~{
in.
Poun ds .
zd-F. R. HoiSH\GTON, '9r.
440 Y ards D as h .
1st - E . McCooK, '90, ssYz sec. St a n di n g
zd- W. P. NILES, '93.
B r o a d Jump.
rst - A. T. GEsNER, '90, 9 feet 9 in.
zd-E. B. BuLKELEY, '90.
On e Mil e Ru n .
1st- J. B. BuRNHAM, '91, 4 m. sSJ{ sec. Thro wi n g
I 6
2d-C. C. BARTON, '93.
lb. H am m er.
rst-F. R. HoiSINGTON, '91, 77 feet 3Y, in. H a lf
rst-R. H. HuTCHINS, '90, 2 m.
zd-C. H. TALCOTT, '9r.
Mile Run.
8Yz
sec.
2d- E. R. LAMPSON,
JR.,
S ta n ding High Jump.
rst- E. B. BuLKELEY, '90, 4 feet 7 Yz in.
2d- A. T . GESNER, '90.
91.
220 Yards Dash.
rst- W . E. BuLKELEV, '90, 24.Yz sec.
2d- E . McCooK, 'C)<).
Running High Jump.
rst- E. B. BuLKELEV, '90, 4 feet ro in. P ARK.
Two M i l e
2d- W. P. NILES, '93 .
Run.
rst-E. S. ALLEN, '93, ro m. so}i sec. I 20
A.
2d-C .
LEwis, '93.
Yard s Hurdl e .
rst-W. E. A. BuLKELEV, '90, 20]4 sec.
2d-F. R. HoiSINGTON, '91.
RECORDS BROKEN. 220
Yards Hurdle- W. E. A. BuLKELEv, '90, 28.Yz sec.
One kfile Run- J. B . BuRNHAM, '90, 4 m. 'g r.
sSX
sec.
Throwing I6 lb. Hammer- F. R. HoiSINGTON, 'gr, 77 feet 3.Yz in. Half Mile Run- R. H. HUTCHINS, '90, 2 m. 8Yz sec. Two Mile Run-E.
s.
ALLEN, '93. IO m. so}i sec.
SUMMARY. \Vinners.
Seconds.
'90.
9
4
'91,
3
Records Broken. 2 2
'92,
0
0
'93.
REFEREE-PROF. F . S. L
'gr.
THER.
JuDGEs- PRoF J . J. McCOOK, ~IR. R. H. SCHUTZ. STARTER-MR.
9!.
'.r.
A.
co
OVER.
TIMERS-MR. JOHN MELROSE, MR. STEPHEN DALY. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS-T. P. THURSTO~. '9I, R. H. HUTCHINS, '90路 13
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WINTER MEETING OF THE
TRINITY
CoLLEGE ATHLETIC AssociATION. Tuesday, April 7, I89I.
Standing Hi g h Jump. tSt- STRONG, '94, 4 feet 6 in. 2d- HUBBELL, 4 feet 4 in. Parallel Bars. Best Exhibition for Challenge Cup, MILLER, '9•· Running High Jump. ISt - NILES, '93, 5 feet 2 in.
2d-STRONG , '94,
s feet 2 in.
Sparrin g . WOFFENDEN, '93·
ELLIS, '94·
Rope Climbin g . tSt- LEWJ S, '<n, Q~ sec. 2d- }OBE, '93 1 to sec. Hi g h Kick. tSt- H UBBELL, 7 feet IO:l{ in. McCuLLOcH, •9 }.
ALLING, '~•· DEAN, 93 ·
2d- GRE~;NLEY.
Horizonta l B ar. G. HALL, '92. J. LEWIS, '93· HUBBELL, '93·
Vaulting. tSt-M ILLER, '92, 6 feet 1% in.
C. LEWIS, '93·
2d- HURBELL, '93·
20 Yards Das h. tSt -G RAVES, '92 1 2 2-5 sec. 2d- DINGWALL, '94· Potato Race. 2d - HlLL, '93· rst - LEWIS, '93· Tumblin g. ALLING, '92. G. HALL, '92. C. LF.WIS, '93· K. HUBBARD, '92. MCCULLOCH, '91. GREENLEY, '94· WEEKS, '93· J. LEWIS, '93· STRONG, '94· Ob stacle Ra ce . HILL, '93· The McCrackan Cup, for the best all round athlete, was won by HUBBELL, '93· Holder of the McCrackan Cup for tSqo, J. R. BACON, '92. GENERAL MANAGER - E. K. HUBBARD, JR. REFEREE-PROF. J. J. McCOOK. JUDGES - P. W. DAVIS and E. McP. M cCOOK. STARTER-C. H. YOuNG, 'qt. TIMER - STEPHEN DALY. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS - T. P . THURSTON, 'qt, Chairman. H. SCUDDER, 'qt; E. R. LAMPSON, JR., '91; G. HALL, '9•·
C. H . YOUNG, 'qt;
TRINITY ATHLETIC RECORDS. --
N.
EVE!'(T.
RECORD.
NAME.
DATE.
--t oo yard dash. --220 yard dash.
ro 2-5 s.
W. R. Sedgwick, '84.
June
2, t883·
23 1-5 S.
W. E. A. Bulkeley, '90·
May
22, t88g.
440 yard dash.
52 3-s s.
-
E.
~reP .
1\fcCook, '90.
t88q.
---}( mile run.
2m. 8J.f s.
R. H. Hutchins, '90·
l\lay
t6, tS<)O.
mile run.
4 m. s8f.l' s.
J. B. Burnham, 'gt.
May
t6, 1890.
to m. so% s.
E. S. Allen, '93·
May
t6, 1890.
28J,f s.
\V. E. A. Bulkeley, '90·
lliay
t6, t8go.
19 s.
F. R. Hoisington, 'g x.
3-legged race (too yards).
13 I-Ss.
E . N. Scott, '8g, and F. S. Bull, 'gt.
May
t6, t887·
r mile walk.
8 m . 16 s.
E. B . Hatch, '86.
June
2, t883·
R . Barclay, '82.
June
s. 1879.
R. H . Nelson, 'So.
June
3· t88o.
t
2 mile run. 220 yard hurdle. 120 yard hurdle. ----
---
--Lnns, •91 .
2 n1ile walk.
20m. ro s.
-
s ft.
2).6 in.
Standing high jump.
4ft.
8~
Hunning broad jump.
20ft. xr in.
Running high jump.
---
---
t88q.
E. B. Bulkelcy, '90·
in.
R. M. Campbell, '78.
March 19, t88g. May
--
25, 1878.
Pole vault.
ro ft. rUin. --9 ft. 7 in.
A. T. Gesner, '90· --J. W. Shannon, '87.
Bar vault.
6ft. 8 in.
0. Applegate, Jr., '87.
April
g, t88s.
Throwing 16 lb. hammer.
77 ft. 3J.f in.
F. R. Hoisington, '91.
i\lay
t6, tS<)O.
in.
E. D . Appleton, 'So.
June
3. t88o.
Hop, skip, and jump.
38 ft. t o in.
F. E. Johnson, '84.
l\fay
30, t884 ·
Throwing base-ball.
365 ft. 4 in.
W . R. S e dgwick, '84.
Oct.
21 , t882.
High kick.
8ft. sf.!' in.
L. D. Peugnet, '93·
Standing broad jump.
\RH, '92.
tS<)O. t888.
Putting 16 lb. shot.
34ft.
2~
---
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March 25, t S<)O.
I
TRINITY COLLEGE FOOT-BALL ELEVEN.
He la !!! D IRE CTORS .
R. LAMPSON, } R., '91, Manaxer. '92 , Treasurer. L. D.
EDwARD
B.
FREDERICK
F uLLER,
HuBBARD,
'93.
C aptain. THEODORE PAYNE THURSTON,
'91.
R u shers. ALLEN,
'93; K.
HuBBARD,
'92;
STRONG,
'93; Q uarter-Back . WEEKS,
'93.
'94;
HARTLEY,
' VOFFENDEN,
'93;
HoiSINGTON,
Half-Backs. THURSTON,
'91 ;
'91;
HuBBARD,
'93. Full-Back.
HILL,
'93路
H.
GRAVES,
'92.
S ubstitutes. YouNG,
'91 ;
GoRnoN
HALl.,
'92;
MoRRIS,
'93;
H uBBELL,
Captain for 1 89 1. WILLIAM
C.
(roo)
HILL.
'93;
G.
WILSON,
路93 路
E. S. Alltn. R. H . Wolfende n. C. H. Young. G. D. Hartley. R. D. Weeks. L. deK. J-lu bbard.
G. Hall. E. R . Lampson, 1\l g r. A. W. Strong. T . P. Thurston. F. R. H o isington. H. S. Graves. W . C. Hill.
F. B. Hubbell. B. W. E. K. Hubbard, Jr.
~'! orr i s.
SEASON OF SCH E DULE OF GAMES .
At Amherst, September 27, Trinity, 30; Amherst Aggies, o. At Middletown, October 4, Trinity, 5; Wesleyan, 12. October II, Wesleyan forfeited to Trinity. At Hartford, October 15, Trinity, o; Yale, 40. At Amherst; October 18, Trinity, T I ; Amherst, 12. At Williamstown, October 25, Trinity, o; Williams, 28. At Hartford, October 29, Trinity, o; Amherst, o. At Hartford, November 4. Trinity, o; Cornell, 26. At Hartford, November 8, Trinity, 20; Brown, 16. TRINITY ' S
FOOT - BALL RECORD.
OLLOWING is a record of the history of Trinity in foot-ball from 1878 to 1890. Last season's games are also appended :
F
GAMES LOST TO
GAMES WON FROM
Yale, Amherst, Harvard, Wesleyan, Columbia, Williams, Stevens, Lafayette, Amherst Aggies, Boston Tech., Dartmouth, . Worcester Tech., St. John's, Vermont University, University of Rochester,
0
2 0
0
3 0
2 0 0
Yale, . Amherst, Harvard, Vvesleyan, Columbia, Williams, Stevens, Lafayette, Amherst Aggies, Boston Tech. , 1>artmouth, . Worcester Tech. , St. John's, Vermont University, University of Rochester,
( 101)
5 2
3 0
0
0 0 0
92 FOOT- BALL TEAM.
HARMO S. GRAVES, Captain . Rushers, TROI\'BRIDGE, 11IJLLER, HuBBARD, HALL, HuMPHRIES, FL' LLER, C . HALL. Quarter-Back, SALTL·s. Half-Backs, MALLORY, ORTON. .Full-Bad', GRA\'ES.
'9r FOOT-BALL TEAM. FREDERICK R. HOISINGTON,
Captain.
Nushl•rs, ScuDnEn, GnA\' Es, BunNJJA~J. CosTER, HoJ SJN GTON, YouN<:, TALCOTT. Quarter-Back, LAMPSON. Half-Backs, FINCH, THURSTON. Full-Back, HA~ILIN .
'93 FOOT-BALL TEAM. WILLIAM C. HILL,
Captain.
Rushers, MORRIS, HL' BBARD, l\Iuzzv, HARTLEY, C. BowiE, ALLEN, WoFFE ' DEN. Qum·tcr-Bacli , WEEKS. Half-Hacl.:s, HuBIJELL, G . \ VJLSO Full-Back, HILL.
'94 FOOT-BALL TEAM. ALBERT W. STRONG,
Captain.
Ruslters, ELLIS, CARTET, R. GRAVES, J oHNSON , B. PARKER, PRATT, WEED. Half-Backs, STRONG, Dr ' GWELL. Quarter-Back, PADDOCK. Full-Back, EDGERTON. ( 102)
TRINITY BASE-BALL NINE. DIRECTORS.
W. H. :M:cC LLOCH, 'gi, Manager. GORDON HALL, 'g2.
L. A. CARTER, 'g3.
TEAM FOR 1890. Captain.
R. T. R.
II.
R. McC . BRADY, 'go. McC. BRADY, 'go, 2B. W . C. HrLL, 'g3, L. CIIERITREE, 'go, 111. T. P. THURSTON, L. B . LYNCH, 'go, c.F. R. H . MALLORY, S. GRAVES, 'g2, c . R. S. CoNNOVER, G. N. IIA~JLIN, 'gi , P.
Substitutes, PEL'GNET, 'g3, JR.;
TURNBULL, 'g2, s.s.;
JB.
gr, s .s. '92, L.F. 'g3, R.F .
E. A. DIN<: wALL, 'g2 , P.;
E . K. Ht'IIBARD, JK., '92, c.
C. HALL. GRA\'ES.
LCOTT. ' HAMLIN.
GAMES PLAYED IN A~.ril 15, I go, I
21, 22, zj, ~~y 3. g, 23 , 24, 2 ' 3I , June 7·
·wesleyan 7'S. Trinity, Columbia vs. Trinity, Lafayette vs. Trinity, Lehigh vs. Trinity, Uni. of Penn. vs. Trinity, Wesleyan vs. Trinity, Columbia vs. Trinity, Brown vs . Trinity, "Aggies" 11s. Tnnity, Brown v s. Trinity, Wesleyan v s. Trinity, Lafayette 11S. Trinity,
at at at at at at at at at at at at
1890.
Hartford,Staten Island,Easton, Bethlehem, Lebanon, Middletown, Hartford, Hartford, Hartford, Providence, Hartford, Hartford,
3-I2 I-S Io-s J0-3 I3-4 3-15 o-s 6-s s-7 8-o 9-9 6-o
TEAM FOR 1891. FEN DEN.
~.
RILL.
· captain.
HARMON S. GRAVES.
Pitch,·rs, HAMLIN, '9r ; DI NG WALL, '9+; CARTER, 'g4. Catchers, GKA\'ES, 'g2. HUHBARD, 'g2; WEEKS, '93· Candidates for other jJositions are THURSTON, 'g i; MALLOK\', '92; PAINE, 'g2; McCON!HE, '92; HILL, '93; MONAGHAN, '93; Mt·zzy, 'g3; H UBBELL, '93; CHURCHMAN, 'g3; PELTON, '93; BOWIE, 'g3; HARTLEY, '93; CONKLIN, 'g3; STRON<:, '94; ELLIS, 'g+; EDGERTON, 'g4 ; LITTELL, 'g4. ( I03)
'9 r BASE-BALL NINE. D. VAN SCHAAK, Manager.
Captain, G. N.
HA~tLIN
; G. N. HAMLIN, P.; G. H. WRIGHT, c.; C. H. TALCOTT, Ill.; I. K. HAMILTON, 2B. ; 'l'. P. THURSTON, S.s.; J . F. PLUMB, 3ll.; E. B. FINCH, L.F.; W. G. WRIGHT, R.F.; C. H. You 'G , c.F.
'92 BASE-BALL TEAM. Manager.
Captain.
H.
C. E. TAYLOR . R. H. MALLORY, s.s. T.. PAINE, 2ll. R s. SALTUS, 3ll. A. H. SIBLEY, Ill. H.
s.
s.
GRAVES.
M. S. McCoNIHE, c.F. E. K. HUBBARD, JR., C. E. RANDALL, L. F. c. C. TROWBRIDGE, R. F. GRAVES, P.
Substitutes.
C. A. J o HN SON and T. McKEAN, JR.
BASE-BALL TEAM. Captain.
Manager .
J.
W. C. HILL.
W. LEWIS.
TAMES CULLEN. P . WILLIAM H. Ro usE, c. Lo uts D. HuBBARD, IR. \VtLLlAAI C. HILL, 21l.
HENRY H. PELTON, S.S. EDwARD W. Muzzy, 3B. CHARLER A. MONA(;I!AN, R.F . GEORGE ViiLSON, C.F. \VtLL!AM E. CoNKLIN, L.F. Official Scorer.
ROBERT C. HAYDE:-i.
'94 BASE-BALL TEAM. Manager .
Captai n .
R. P. PARKER.
SHIRLEY CARTER.
S . CARTER, P. A. w. STRONG, c. G. w. ELLIS, Ill. S. H. LITTELL, 2B. J.
s.
H. R. DINGWALL, s.s. J. \V. EDGERTON, 31l. c. F. WEED, L.F. R. s. GRAVES, C.F. SMITH, JR., R.F.
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14
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INTER-COLLEGIATE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. 0RGANIZEU AT TRINITY CoLLEGE, APRIL 17, 1883.
OFFIC E RS , I 8 90 - 9 I.
Preszdent, F. H. HOVEY, Harvard. Vice-Pn•sirfent, E. P. McMULLEN, Columbia. Secretary and Treasurer, J. HOWLAND, Yale.
SECOND ANNUAL TOURNAMENT FOR NEW CUP. HELD AT NEW HAVEN , OCTOBER, 1 890.
RefJI'esented- Amherst, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton Trinity, Wesleyan, Williams, and Yale. SINGLES.
rst- H o\'EY, Harvard, '91. 2d- J. HO\\'LAND, Yale, '93 . DOUBLES.
rst- S. T. CHASE and Q. A. SHAW, Harvard. 2d-A.
J.
PARKER and L. PARKER, Yale. OFFICERS, 1 88 9 - 9 0 .
Preszdent, 0. S. CAMPBELL, Columbia, '91. Vzce-P1'eszdent, Q. A. SHAW, Harvard, '91. Secretary and Treasure?', R. P. HU TINGTON, Yale, 'gr. ( Io6)
IS
TRINITY COLLEGE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
DIRECTORS. WILLIAM G. W RIGHT, '9I. ROLAND MALLORY, '92. bia.
L. AvERELL CARTER, '93路
The Fifteenth Annual Tournament of the Association was held October, 1890.
P. Winners. Princeton
Singles - rst, M. S. McCoNmE, '92. Runner-up- W. G. WRIGHT, '91.
Doubles - rst, McCoNmE, '92; and MALLORY, '92 . Runners-ujJ-TH URSTON, '91, and WRIGHT, '91.
REPRESENTAT IVE AT THE INTER-COLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT FOR r89o. RoLAND MALLORY, '92 . ( 107)
WINNERS IN THE INTER-COLLEGIATE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION, SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION AT TRINIT\' COLLEGE, APRIL, 1883.
SPRING OF 1883.
FALL, 1883.
FALL, 1884 . .
FALL, 1885.
FALL, 1886.
FALL, 1887.
FALL, 1888.
FALL, 1889.
FALL, 1890.
Singles - rst, J. E. CLARK, '83, Harvard. 2d, G. L. SARGENT, Yale. Doubles- rst, CLARK and TAYLOR, '86, Harvard. 2d, GARDNER, '8+, and HILL, '85, Brown. Singles - rst, TAYLOR, '86, Harvard. 2d, THORN, '86, Yale. Doubles-rst, PRESBURY, '85, and TAYLOR, '86, Harvard. 2d, KNAPP, '86, and TIIOR •, '86, Yale. Singles - rst, KKAPP, '86, Yale. 2d, BRINLEY, ' 8, Trinity. Doubles- rst, K.'IAPP, '86, and THORN, '86, Yale. 2d, BRINLEY, '88, and WRIGHT, '88, Trinity. Siugles - rst, KNAPP, '86, Yale. 2d, BRINLEY, '88, Trinity. Doubles- rst, KNAPP, '86, and SIIIPMAN, '86, Yale. 2d, CHASE and PRATT, Amherst. Stizgles - rst, BRINLEY, '88, Trinity. 2d, THACHER, '87, Yale. Doubles- rst, KNAPP, '8?, and '.rHACHER, '~7, Yal~ .. 2d, BRINLEY, 88, and PADDOCK, 88, Tnmty. Singles. - rst, SEARS, '89, Harvard. 2d, CAMPBELL, 'gr, Columbia. Doubles- rst, SEARS, '89, and SHAW, 'gr, Harvard. 2d, HALL, '89, and CAMPBELL, '91, ColU!llbia. Szitgles - rst, SEARS, '89, Harvard. 2d, CAMPBELL, '91, Columbia. Doubles- rst, HALL, '89, and CA~IPBELL, 'gr, Columbia. 2d, SEARS, ' g, and SHAW, 'gr, Harvard. Stitgles - rst, HuNTINGTON, '91, Yale. 2d , HovEY, 'go, Brown. Doubles- rst, CA~JPBELL, 'gr, and WRIGHT, 'gr, Columbia. 2d, HuNTINGTON,'gr, and HuNTINGTON,'gr,Yale. Szitgles - rst, HovEY, 'gr, Harvard. 2d, HowLAND, '93, Yale. Doubles-rst, CHASE and SHAW, Harvard. 2d, PARKER and PARKER, Yale.
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DELTA PSI.
mrd. Brown. , Harvard. Yale. Yale. 8, Trinity. Yale.
, Yale. 9, Trinity. arvard. Columbia. Columbia. arvard. Columbia. N,'9r,Yale.
EDWARD BRONSON FINCH, President. C. H . TALCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer.
MEMB E RS .
DR. WM. L. RoBB, c. A. LEWIS, E. s. ALLEN, J. w. LEWIS, C. c. BARTON, J R., w. 0. ORTON, J. C. BULKELEY, B. PARKER, E. B. FINCH, A. H. Sll!LEY. c. L. HALL, c. H. TALCOTT, R. C. HAYDEN, C. C. TROWBRIDGE, w. C. HILL, F. R. HoiSINGTON, w. c. D. WILLSON, R. P. PARKER, R. D. WEEKS.
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ALPHA DELTA PHI LAWN TENNIS CLUB.
L. A. CARTER, President. L.
V.
LOCKWOOD,
Secretary and Treasurer.
MEMBERS.
G. N.
HAMLIN,
E. R.
VAN
F.
DAVID L.
A.
G.
SCHAACK,
CARTER,
B. L.
H. WILSON,
FULLER,
V.
LOCKWOOD,
CLARKE CHURCHMAN,
s.
}AMES CULLEN, JR.,
P. B.
LAMPSON, }R.,
H . LITTELL,
w. s.
MORRISON, SHIRLEY CARTER. ( IIO)
SCHUTZ,
~LUB.
I. K. A.
President. ROLAND MALLORY. Secretary and Treasurer. JOHN PAINE.
MEMBERS .
J.
H. SCUDDER,
I. K. HAMILTON, JR.,
M. S. McCoNIHE,
THoMAs M cKEAN, JR., H.
s.
PAINE,
R . H . MALLORY,
CANDEE,
R.
GEORGE WI LLIAM D OUGLAS ELLIS.
(III)
s.
GRAVES,
DELTA KAPPA EPSILON .
T.
President. Secretary and Treasurer.
P. THURSTON,
C. A. JOHNSON ,
MEMBERS. PROF. F. s. LUTHER, W. H. McCuLLOCH, ALBERT CRABTREE, Prof. C. F . J oHNSON, w. G. WRIGHT, G . H. WRIGHT, F. w. DAVIES, c. F. WEED, V. C. PEDERSEN, T. P. THURSTON, F. A. WRIGHT, 0. A . SMITH, C. A. J oHNSON, w. H. COSTER, A. w. STRONG, R. P. BATES, GORDON HALL, SoLOMON STODDARD. B. BURNHAM, C. A. HoRNE,
J.
( II2)
PSI UPSILON.
President.
R. S. SALTUS. Secretary and Treasurer.
W. P. NILES.
MEMBERS.
W. C. HICKS, JR., R. s. SALTUS,
G. D. HARTLEY,
w.
T. W. GooDRIDGE, E. K. HUBBARD, JR.,
J. BIRCKHEAD,
T. L. ELWYN,
J. W. EDGERTON,
B. W. MoRRIS, JR., . H. H. PELTON,
IS
P. NILES, H. T. GREENLEY,
R. L. PADDOCK,
F. P. J OHNSON. ( I 13 )
IIANt.O,E:
CLUB. President.
F. B. COLE. Secretary and Treasurer.
Vice- President.
H . H. PORTER.
R . F. HUMPHRIES.
MEMBERS.
S. H. J oRE, W. E. CoNKLIN,
C. N. SHEPARD, C. H. YouNG, C. s. PITBLADO.
w . s. R.
H. H. PORTER, F. B. COLE,
KI ' GSBURY,
H. M. SMITH, F . B. H UBBELL, W. H. RousE, H. W. BALDWIN, C. A . MONAGHAN, L. I. BELDEN. F. D. GALLUP,
WALKER,
F. M. BARBER, I. W. H uGHES, T. B. SMITH, E. F. L AWTON,
S. H. ALLING, R. F. HuMPIIRlES, P . B.
N. T.
STAUFFER,
E. B.
PRATT,
A. G.
DEAN,
( 114)
MURLLESS.
•
MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS
asur er.
R.
OF TRINITY COLLEGE. P,
TT 1 lRLLI:SS.
( II$)
THE TRINITY GLEE CLUB AND
THE TRINITY BANJO CLUB.
• Mus i cal Instructor. PROF.
EDWARD
L.
SUMNER .
•
O ffi c ers .
Preszaent,
EDWARD BRONSON
Director,
WILLiAM CROSWELL DoANE WILLSON,
FIN CH,
'gr.
Director of the Ba11jo Club,
R OLAND HAWLEY MALLORY, 'g2 . .
Manager,
CHARLES HERBERT You ' G,
Assistant Manager,
GEORGE HEWSON WILSON , 'g3 .
( II6)
'gr.
'g3.
H . T. Greenley. P. B. Morrison. S. H . Littell. S. H. ] obe. R. S. Paddock. R. P. Parker. C. S. Pitblado. E. B. Finch . W . C. D. Willson. C. H. Young. R. Pearce. P. R. W esley. H. S. Graves. C. H. Talcott. G. Hall. V. C. Pedersen. B. Parker. E . Randall. C. Judd .
MEMBERS .. OF THE GLEE CLUB. First Tenors.
Second Tenors.
THos. McKEAN, JR., '92.
v. c.
C. S. PITBLADO, '91.
CHARLES JuDD, 'g3.
s.
H. JoBE, 'g3.
C. H. TALCOTT, 'gi.
8. H. LITTELL, 'g4.
R. L. PADDOCK, '94路
PEDERSEN, 'gi.
H. T. GREENLEY, '94路
First Bass.
Second Bass.
E. B. FINCH, 'gl. H.
s.
W. C. D. WILLSO ' , 'g3.
GRAVES, 'g2 .
GoRDO
ERNEST RANDALL, 'gz.
HALL, 'g2.
REGINALD PEARCE, 'g3.
P. B. MORRISO!'\, 'g4.
BURTON PARKER, 'g3. R. P. PARKER, 'g4. P. R . WESLEY, 'g..J..
Do ub le Qu a rte tte .
c. s.
First Tenors.
Second Tenors.
PJTBLADO, 'gi.
C. H. TALCOTT, 'gr.
v.
THOS. McKEAN, JR., 'g2.
First Bass.
Second Bass.
w. c. D.
E. B. FINCH, 'gr. H.
s.
C. PEDER EN, 'gi.
GRAVES, 'g2.
WILLSON, 'g3.
REGINALD PEARCE, 'g3.
C oll ege Q uartette .
c. s.
PITBLAUO,
Fz'rst Tenor.
C. H . TALcorr,
Second Tenor.
E. B. FINCH,
Fz'rst Bass.
w. c. p.
Second Bass.
WILL ON,
( ll7)
Concerts Given in
I 890 - 91 .
East Hartford, December 2d. Hartford (Alumni Hall), December 8th. Bloomfield, December 19th. Talcottville, January 2oth. Hartford (Ives Hall), February 17th. Providence (with Brown), February 19th. Northampton, February 21st. Wethersfield, March sth. Hartford, April 2d. Chicopee, April gth. New Britain, Wmdsor, Farmington, April 14th. Windsor Locks, May 8th. Hartford (with Brown), May 12th. Stamford, May 22d. Rockville, Waterbury, Springfield, May 27th. Suffield, Juue gth. Hartford (Alumni Hall),June 12th. (II )
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H. T .
GREE LEY,
J. w .
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F. P .
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R.
'93路
s.
J OHNSON, GRAVES,
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G uitars.
C.
J.
H.
s.
DAVI S,
'94-
CANDEE,
'93 -
( ll9)
w. s.
S CHUTZ,
R. H.
MALLO RY,
'94'92-
PSI UPSILO
QUARTETTE.
H. T. GREENLEY,
rst Tenor.
R. L. PADDO CK, R. S. SALTUS, F. P. JoHNSON,
2d Tenor. rst Bass. 2d Bass.
I. K. A. QUARTETTE. T11 os. McKEAN, ]R., R. H. MALLORY, H.
s.
rst Tenor. 2d Tenor.
GRAVES,
rst Bass.
l. K. HAMILTON, ]R., H.
s.
2d Bass.
CANDEE,
Whistler.
DELTA KAPPA EPSILON QUARTETTE. Couductor, A. CRABTREE, V. C. PEDERSEN,
rst Tenor. 2d Tenor.
W. H. CosTER,
rst Bass.
GoRDON HALL,
2cl Bass. ( 120)
ALPHA DELTA PHI QUARTETTE. S. H. LITTELL,
1st T enor .
P. B. MoRRISON, ERNEST R ANDALL,
2d Tenor. 1St Bass.
P. R. WESLEY,
2d Bass.
'9r C. S. PrrBLADO,
1st Tenor.
C. H. TALCOTT,
2d Tenor.
E. B. FINCH,
Ist Bass.
I. W. HuGHES,
2d Bass.
'92
Ire nor.
QUARTETTE.
QUARTETTE.
Taos. McKEAN, ] R.,
1st T enor.
ERNEST RANDALL, H. s. GRAVES,
2d Tenor.
GoRDON HALL,
2d Bass.
1st Bass.
'94
OCTETTE.
S. H. LITTELL, Presz'dent. R. P. PARKER, Dz'rector. en or.
Bass. ass. tier.
GREENLEY,
}
1st Tenors.
LITTELL,
}
2d Tenors.
F. P. JoHNSON,
(
P. B. MORRISON,
I
STODDARD, PADDOCK,
1st Basses.
t
WESLEY,
2d Basses.
)
PARKER, 16
( 121 )
'93 QUARTETTE. S. H. J OBE, CHARLES JuDD, REGINALD PEARCE, W. C. D. WILLSON,
'94 H. R. P. R.
T. L. B. P.
1st 2d ISt 2d
Tenor. Tenor. Bass. Bass.
1st 2d Ist 2d
Tenor. Tenor. Bass. Bass.
QUARTETTE.
GREENLEY, PADDOCK, MoRRISON, PARKER,
YE SWEET SI GERS OF ISRAEL. w.
C. HICKS, JR., T. W . GooDRIDGE, L. W. R oGERs , E. K. H uBBARD, JR. , HER BERT PARRISH, T. L. ELWYN,
Baritono No-go. Growlo Profunda. Solo Convivioso. Alto Altissimo. Falsetto Shrieko. In His Dual Role.
'94
BANJO CLUB.
HOWARD T. GREE LEY, Director. RICHARD S. GRA YES , Ma11ager. Banjos.
H. T. GREENLEY.
R.
s.
GRAVES.
F. P . JoH NSON.
Guitars.
w. s.
SCHUTZ,
C. J. DA VIS. ( 122)
BANJO
PSI UPSILON rst 2d rst 2d
Tenor. Tenor. Bass. Bass.
rst 2d rst 2d
Tenor. Tenor. Bass. Bass.
CLUB.
Conductor.
T.
H.
YARDLEY.
Banjos.
T.
H.
YARDLEY.
F. P.
H.
T.
GREENLEY.
R.
s.
JOHNS0:-1. SALTUS.
Guitars. G.
D.
HERBERT
HARTLEY.
p ARR!SI!.
Dual Role.
I. K. A. TRIO. I<..
H.
M ALLORY -
Banjo.
R. S.
GRAVES-
Banjo.
ALPHA DELTA PHI
H. S.
BANJO
CANDEE-
Guitar.
CLUB.
Conductor. F.
B.
FULLER.
Banjos. HuGH KmuER.
FREDERIC
B.
FLILLER.
GEOR(;E H.
'WILSON.
s.
SCHUTZ.
Guitars. L.
VINCENT LocKIYOOD.
S.
HARRINGTON LrnELL.
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WALTER
ROYAL EGYPTIAN STRING OCTETTE.
\
\
\ ORGANIZED A. D. r879·
HONORARY MEMBERS. HoFntAN MILLER. H. G.
P.
S.
R.
B.
INGERSOLL. A.
P. TROWBRIDGE.
THOMPSON.
P.
D.
W.
B.
W.
H.
R. E.
C.
W.
c.
J.
A.
G.
R.
VEJtMJLYE.
APPLETON.
R.
BowMAN.
BuRTON.
BULKELEY.
F. M.
BoARmiA:-.1.
l\IARTJNDALE.
McCRACKru'll.
BuRGWIN.
E.
s.
H.
H.
H.
NELSON.
HILLS.
BACO .
Banjos.
R.
s.
SALTUS, '92.
J.
F.
P.
w.
LEWIS, '93·
JOHNSON,
w. c.
'94·
D. H.
WILLSON, '93 · T.
GREENLEY,
T.
H.
YARDLEY, '93·
'94·
G u it a r .
H.
PARRISH,
'9!.
M an doli n s. C.
H.
TALCO'! · ,
'9!.
C.
H.
Freshmen may come and Seniors may go,
But yet there remains the R. E. S. 0. ( 124)
YOUNG,
'9!.
THE ADIRONDACK QUARTETTE.
\
\'EIOII LYE.
NELsox. Director. W.
CROSWELL DoANE
WILLSON.
Manager.
y \ROLEY, '93.
CHARLES
HERBERT Y OL'NG.
First Tenor, Second Tenor, First Bass , Second Bass,
CouN
ScoTT PITRLADO.
CHARLES
H OOKER
ED\\'ARD
BRONSON
\V . CROSWELL
TALCOTT . FINCH.
D OANE \VrLJ.SOl\'.
Concerts will be given at the following resorts: Bluff Point, Saratoga, Bolton, Lake Luzerne, L ake Placid, Blue Mountain Lake, Schroon Lake, Raquette Lake, Watkins Glen, Saranac Lake, Paul Smith's, Lake St. Catherine, And at various other points. ( 125)
I
MISCELLANY.
( 126)
THE LEMON SQUEEZER.
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Presenter, W. H. BENJAMIN, '57·
' 57 Receiver, G. R. HALLAM, '59·
'59 btveniam viam aut facium. Presenter, G. R. HALLAM , '59· Receiver, W. S. CoGSWELL, '61.
' 61 Per Aspera ad astra. Presenter, W. H. WEBSTER, '61. Receiver, N. B. DAYTON, '63.
'63 No t entes aut Per.fice. Presenter, R. F. GooDWIN, '63. Receiver, C. W. MuNRO, '65.
'65 Facta
1to1t
Verba.
Presenter, H. G. GARDNER, '65.
Receiver, RoBERT SHAW, '68. ( 127)
'68 5)emper Crescens.
Presenter, F . L. NoRTON, '68.
Receiver, E. V. B. KisSAM, '69.
'69 Nanquam non paratus. Presenter, J ACOB LE Rov , '69. Receiver, D. P. CoTTON, '71.
' 71 Nulla vestigia retrorsum. Presenter, WILLIAM DRAYTON, '71. Receiver, F. 0. GRANNiss, '73.
'73 Aiev 'Aaye,.
Presenter, C. E. 路wooDMAN, '73.
Receiver, C. E. CRAIK, '74.
' 74 Ov r.apa axo1r6v.
Presenter, R. M. EDWARDS, '74.
Receiver, H. V. RUTHERFORD, '76.
' 76 Presenter, C. E. MooRE, '76. Presenter,
J.
Inservit honori. Receiver, W. C. BLACKMER, '78.
D. HILLS, '78.
Receiver, D. L. FLAMING, 'So.
' 80
Presenter, W. R. LEAKEN, 'So.
ev A.61cp au路 epycp. Receiver, A. P. BuRGWIN, '82.
'82 Presenter, A. P. BuRGWIN, '82.
Respice finem. Receiver, S. H. Gmsv, 'Ss.
' 85 Duris non frangi. Presenter, A. D. NEELEY, 'Ss.
Receiver, G. S. WATERS, '87.
' 87 Multa in dies addiscentes. Presenter, A. H. ANDERSON, '87. Receiver, E. C. JoHNSON, 2D, '88.
'88 Per Augusta ad Augusta. Presenter, E . C. JoHNSON, 2D, '88. Receiver, E. M. McCooK, '90.
'90 Presenter,
Semper agens aliquid. T. A. CoNNOVER, '90. Receiver, I. D. RussELL, '92.
'92 -ro
KaAov rp!A.ov.
KEEPERS OF THE LEMON SQUEEZER. ( 128 )
• CJSSAM'
'6g.
OTTON,
'71.
ANNISS,
'73·
CRAIK,
'74·
~FORD,
'76.
:KMER,
'78.
1\MING,
'So.
tG\VIN,
'82.
GJESY,
'Bs.
1\TERS,
'87.
S,
2D,
'88.
CooK,
'go.
SSELL,
'92.
"Now the gay, festive dance is at an end." •
17
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TRINITY COLLEGE GERMAN CLUB.
President.
DAVID VAN SHAACK. Vic e- President.
Secretary and Treasurer.
C. H . T ALcorr.
THos. M c KEAN, JR.
Executive Committee.
DAVIJ) VAN SIIAACK.
C. H. TALCOT!'.
Tuos. McKEAN, J R.
LEADERS.
First German-A. L. GREE~ . Second German- I. K. HAWLTON, J R., and M . S. M cCoNIHE. Third German- E . R . L AMPSON , J R. , and L . A . CARTER. Fourth German- HEYWARD ScuDDER and J OHN PAINE. Fifth German-TH os. McKEAN, JR., and E. K. H uBBARD , J R. Sixth German-DA\"ID VAN ScHAACK and G. N . HA)!LJN.
MEMBERS .
c.
H. TALCOTT.
G. N. HAMLIN.
E. R . LAMPSON. T. M cKEAN, JR. F. B. F ULLER. M. S. McCo IIIE.
H. ScuDDER.
A. L. GREEN.
J . PAI NE.
E. K. H uHH.\RD, JR.
E. B. FINCH.
H. S. GRAVES.
G. H. IVILSON.
GoRDON HALL. ( 130)
D. vAN SHAACK.
W . 0. ORTON.
E. G . L Ew!
A. H. SIBLEY. L. A. CARTER.
B.
"And beautiful maidens moved down in the dance, With magic of motion and sunshine of glance."
( 131 )
SOPHOMORE GERMAN CLUB.
President. L. V.
LOCKWOOD.
S ecretary.
G.
D.
Treasurer.
HARTLEY.
W.
C.
D.
WILLSON.
Leaders.
First German-C.
and
C. BARTO)\, JR.,
Second German- \V. Third German- G. Fourth German路- E.
C. D.
D.
HARTLEY
L.
V.
L.
and R.
V\'!LLSON
and
L.
LOCKWOOD. D.
D EK.
V\'EEKS .
H UBBARD.
DICKENSON.
MEMBERS.
E.
s. W.
ALLEN,
F.
G.
E.
D . HARTLEY, C.
H.
HILL, DEK.
H uBBARD, LOCKWOOD, P.
R.
JILES, D.
w.
H. WILSON, C.
V.
w.
] R.,
H. H . PELTON,
c.
C.
L.
MoRRIS,
G.
DICKENSON,
L.
LEWIS,
B. W.
L.
w.
CoLLI 路s ,
BARTON,
WEEKS, C.
D.
L. A.
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WILLSON, CARTER,
TRINITY COLLEGE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION. CS n.'"'~
OFFICERS. President.
HERBERT PARRISH, '91. Secreta ry-T reasurer. F.
B.
FuLLER,
Stage M a nager.
'92.
Tnos.
M cKEAN, JR.,
'92.
Executive Commi ttee . HERBERT PARRISH,
THos.
'91. McKEAN, JR.,
B. '92.
F.
FuLLER,
( 133)
'92. A. L.
G. GREEN,
N. '91.
HAMLIN,
'9r.
TRINITY COLLEGE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION.
SPR I G T H EATRICALS. REPRODU CTION OF "THE SPIRIT OF NINETY-Six," OR "THE COMING WOMAN."
Prese11ted May
I2,
I8Qo,
at Alumni Hall.
CAST.
M1ss W oLVER INE GRIFFIN,
HER BERT PARRISH' 'gi. A devoted follower of Susan B. Anthony.
MRs. BARBARA BADGER,
H.
s.
CANDEE, '93路
A designing young widow. MISS VICTORINE WIGFALL,
THos. M c KEAN, J R., '92. A guileless maiden.
MRs. WIGFALL,
WILLIAM PRESSEY, '90. Justice of the Supreme Court and " hen of the walk." Assisted by: THOS. CARBERRY, G . N. HAMLIN, 'gr. An East Indian Merchant. MR. WIGFALL, PHILIP SMITH, '90路 A hen-pecked husband. -And BUTLER, H . H . PORTER, '93路
DANCING. ( 134)
TRINITY COLLEGE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION.
COMPLIMENTARY
ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN
THE CLASS OF 'go,
TO
AT ALUMNI HALL, JUNE 23,
r Sgo.
"DR. MONDSCHEIN," A FARCICA L CoMEDY IN Two Acrs. CAST.
MRs. J uuA BACKBAY,
Tu os. Mc KEAN, J R., '92.
A society woman of the period. MRs. P osT,
G. N. HAMLIN, 'gr. Deaf as her name implies, and a widow.
DR. MoNDSCHEIN,
H. An eccentric German homreopath.
s.
CANDEE, '93路
P HILIP SMITH, 'go. A wealthy stockbroker and a jealous husband.
BENJAMIN BACKBAY,
CoNCERT HY THE GLEE AND BANJO CLuBs.
DANCING. ( 135 )
TRINITY COLLEGE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION. Presented at Alumni Hall, il:fay 8, I89I. "MISS DUZZENBERRY, OR, MURDER WlLL OUT." A BuRLE QUE CoMEDY IN TuREE AcTs.
Drama/is Personae. EDGAR BARNABY, St. Stephen's School, '7 , Unity College, 'Ss, PERCIVAL BOGARDUS,
'84,
H . S. CANDEE, 'g3. G. N. HAMLIN, 'gr.
PETER, BOGARDUS'S SERVANT,
C. C. BARTON, JR.,'g3.
WM . SMOTHER, EsQ., a country landlord and Justice of the Peace,
W. S. ScHUTZ, 'g~.
SoLOMON QuiBBLE, a country lawyer, J oE HossBARN, an 'ostler,
A . .c. GRAVES, 'gr. c. C. BARTON, JR.,'g3.
HJRAM DEADHEAD, a constable,
c.
MARY BROWN, a muscular young woman,
T. McKEAN, JR ., 'g2.
FAN 'Y GREENPATH, a romantic young country girl,
H. H. PoRTER, 'g3.
Citizens, Country People, etc. ACT ACT
I.- SCENE, Bogardus's apartment.
The Crime.
II.- ScENE, Office of a Country Inn.
ACT III.- ScENE, Same as act 2d.
The Flight.
The Trial.
In Act II, a Quartette Incidental.
DANCING. ( 136)
F . WEED, 'g4.
TIC
CA'O OEE, '93路
SUPPORTED BY I
BOOTH AN D MODJESKA.
] R., 'g2.
PoRTER, '93.
M anagers. HAYDEN.
H uBBARD,
'93.
TH URSTON .
Lo rds, Attendants, etc. HAMLIN.
'
HuBBARD,
HILL.
'93.
McC'uNIHE, '92.
HAYDEN. HuBBARD,
18
'92.
PARRISH. THURSTON.
H ALL.
McCuLLOCH .
( 137)
YouNG . GREEN.
Nee te poeniteat calamo trivisse labellum.
IB56.
Grand Saclzem.
HERBERT PARRISH.
Ye Keeper of Ye Calumets,
T.
H .
YARDLEY.
L.
w.
ROGERS.
Big flljttn,
E.
K.
HuBBARD, JR.
Red-as-dawn,
T.
w.
GooDRIDGE.
Muclt-talk,
T. L.
Ye Lighter
of Ye Calumets,
( 138 )
ELWYN.
ULULEIAN CHESS CLUB
Pre sid e nt.
HEY\VARD SCUDDER .
S ecretary and Treasurer. P ARR ISH.
G. W. D. ELLIS. Y ARDLEY.
• R OGERS.
HrnBARn, ]R. . G uouRJDGE.
ELW\":\ .
Blacks.
Whites .
I. K. HAMILTON, JR.
THos. M cKEAN JR.
W . F. CoLLINs .
M. S. M cCoNmE.
H.
s.
CANDEE.
R.
( 139)
s.
GRAVE . .
DELTA KAPPA EPSILON CHESS CLUB.
President.
G. H. WRIGHT.
Secretary and Treasurer.
GORDON HALL.
Whites .
Blacks.
G. H. \VRIGHT,
C. A. J oHNSoN,
ALBER1 CRABTREE,
GORDON HALL,
w.
H. CosTER,
J. B. BURNHAM,
w.
G. \VRIGIIT,
T. P. THURSTON,
A.
w.
STRONG,
W. H. McCuLLOCH,
F. A. WRIGHT.
v. ( 140)
C. PEDERSEN.
CLUB.
I. K . A. WHIST CLUB. c.
E.
'I' AVLOR ,
I. K.
H.
s.
GRAVES,
HEYWARD SCUDDER,
HAMILTON,
JR.,
J oHN PAINE.
PSI UPSILON WHIST CLUB. H ERBERT PARRJSH ,
T.
C.
w.
G.
CHILD,
H. P .
Y ARDLEY. NILES.
BIG FOUR WHIST CLUB. POINTS.
and
M cCULLOCH
and
COSTER
TH URSTON,
W.
WRI GHT,
1426 .
II 8 7
ALPHA DELTA PHI WHIST CLUB. POINTS .
D. VAN L.
A.
ScHAACK
CARTER
and
and
L .
J. A.
F.
PLu~m.
L ocKwooD,
( 141)
M. D. T. BOIRE ET MANGER.
MuK R. HYE,
R. 0CAN DRYE,
S. HANDYG AFF.
c.
F. M. B.
MEETINGS AT KocH'S EVERY FRIDAY MORNING IN THE YEAR, FROM IO TO 4路
President. THOMAS McKEAN, JR.
Secretary and Treasurer. E. K. HUBBARD, JR.
H.
s.
GUESTS .
GRAVES,
C. E. TAYLOR.
THE TRINITY CAMERA CLUB. MEMBERS.
c.
S. PITBLADO,
C. H. YouNG,
F. M. BARBER,
G. H. WILSON,
J. W. EDGERTON,
L. V. LocKwooD,
W. S. ScHuTz,
H. T. GREENLEY, G. W. D. ELLIS.
HONORARY MEMBERS .
PROF. L UTHER,
PROF. FERGUSON,
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PROF. Ronn.
'' 24 '' AFF.
CLUB. Presi d e n t .
w.
0.
rst Grace.
ORTON,
S ecretary. [Q
TO
4路
T. L .
2d Grace.
ELWYN,
Treasu r er. F.
B.
3d Grace.
FULLER, TIME OF MEETING-- P.l'tl - - A.M.
TRINITY COLLEGE WHEEL CLUB. SIBLEY,
FULLER,
CULLEN,
HAYDEN,
C. Bowm,
WEEKS,
J.
CHURCHMAN,
BULKELEY, HILL.
HARTLEY,
D I RE CT O RS . HILL.
HAYDEN.
NLEY,
93 'S FRIDAY EVENING CLUB. L.
HARTLEY, OBB.
HUBBARD, HILL.
WEEKS,
( 143)
LEMON SQUEEZER SUPPER. TO THE CLASS OF 'go BY '92.
MENU.
Clams. Consomme Anglais. Saumon Bouilli. Filet de Boeuf. Haricots Verts. Pommes de terres, a la Parisienne. Ecrevisse a l'Americaine. Pigeons a la Mex:ique. Sorbet a la Romaine. Voaille Rotie. Salade de Laitues. Mures N oves a la creme. Tutti Frutti. Cafe, Cognac, Cigares.
Amontillado. Sauterne.
Claret. Cigarettes. Champagne.
TOAST MASTER.
HARMON S. GRAVES. "CLASS OF '90,
G.
Semper agens aliquid.
"THE SQUEEZER,"
SARGENT, 'go.
E. McP. McCooK, 'go.
"BASE BALL,"
F. L. WILCOX, 'So.
Once upon a time.
"THE LADIES," We spend our leisure moments.
•• FOOTBALL,'.'
w.
.
.
.
c. W. BOWMAN,
'87.
R. LEB. LYNCH, 'go.
It was a Signal victory.
E. K. HUBBARD, ]R., '92.
"CLASS OF '92,"
"What I know about it," by little Lord Fauntleroy. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS .
F. B. FuLLER, W. J. MILLER,
GoRDON HALL, Ch airman.
A. H. SIBLEY. ( 144)
c.
RoLLIN S. SALTus, E. TAYLOR.
â&#x20AC;˘
CREMATION OF MECHANICS.
V
ARIETY is the spice of life-is a well attested apothegm. Precedent should always be revered, and when, in the course of college events, a time-honored custom is given up and another substituted, it is eminently proper that some defense should be made by the radical class for thus bursting the shackles of college conservatism. Ninety-two recognizes the equity of this, a.;; she always has, and always will recognize the equity of everything. For no unworthy reason was McKaniks sacrificed on the funeral pyre, while the mangled corpse of fair Anna Lytics was allowed requiescere in pace. Poor Anna! Her enchanting form, her bewitching glance, her seducting wiles, her siren voice, proved powerless against the bold bad sophomores of ninety-two ; and as in turn they appeared before her, it was only to prove their might, and to inflict the chastisement that her audacity 19
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merited. Not so with McKaniks. Vae victis. That which a presumptuous belle, who had never owned a conqueror, failed to accom~lish, an uncouth, brawny son of Erin's isle perpetrated with impunity. Scarcely had the noble sons of ninetytwo been introduced to his Me-ship than he began to gravitate them by the potential energy in his kinetic arm, after describing a parabolic curve with them, he projected them down an inclined plane, at the bottom of which, despite retarding friction, they landed with an accelerated velocity - and great was the fall thereof. Enough lzeat energy was generated, plus the rise due to verbal expenditure, to insure perpetual spring in the Physical Laboratory, or to run the college dynamo for a decade. For these atrocities Pat McKaniks was summoned before the court of ninetytwo, and tried for his life. The court room was crowded. Many of the fair sex were present, heavily veiled. In vain did the defense plead insult and harsh treatment ; a new trial was denied, and, amid the tears of Pat's gentle admirers, he was doomed to die. On first ballot the jury stood eleven to one for conviction, and it has always been believed that Fuller was bribed, and thus the jury made to agree. No recommendation to mercy was heard, and the relentless judge pronounced the cruel verdict with unflinching demeanor. To the pyre then repaired the unmournful crowd, in the light of the ghastly torch. To the solemn chant of the De Profundis, the choir intoned the following: 0 Sopho I mori, I cavete formu I las 1\fe I chani I chi, Exempli I grati I a; formulam plani I ohli I qui. Ad I este filii Trini I tatis Col= l legii, Lacri I mate in I fatum: Patri I ci 1\fe I chani I chi.
On the lofty pyre, whose flames leaped toward heaven and illumined the country for miles around, Pat McKaniks expiated his crimes. Ninety-two was avenged, her honor vindicated, her wrongs adjudged. By the imposing spectacle, by word of warning, the venturesome sophomores of ninety-three were made to feel that au awful responsibility awaited them. Pat, like the immortal Phrenix, they were told, would appear again to thwart their path to academic fame. Would they conquer gloriously at the last, as did ninety-two? Time will tell. Scarcely had Pat's final groan announced his decease, when all, even to the artless freshman, drowned their cares in the flowing keg.
R. F. H.
tptuous belle, brawny son s of ninetythem by the C1lYVe with vbicb, despite eat was the to verbal exto run the
President,
E. B. FINCH. V ice- President.
D. VAN SCHAACK. Secretary and Treasurer.
A. H. SIBLEY. the country avenged, by word feel that they were they con-
Graduate Members.
A.
c.
c.
I. MAURY, 'gi,
G. T. G. P .
s.
P. J ARVIS, JR., '89. M. R. WRIGHT, '91,
HALL, '8 â&#x20AC;˘
W. E. A. BuLKELEY, 'go, R. H. HUTCHINS, '90.
MACAULEY, '90, COLEMAN, '90,
the
Members.
G.
A. H. SlllLEY,
N. HAMLIN,
D. VAN ScHAACK,
E. B. FINCH, F.
B.
M. S. McCoNIHE.
FULLER,
( 147)
TRINITY COLLEGE BICYCLE CLUB.
P residen t .
PKOF. I. T . BECKWITH. Pace Maker, Boodler, . Swabber, Lubricator, Colored Sargent, Pro Accidentibus, Road Scraper, Chorister, Aquaduct (or), Tooter, Trick Cupid, Tail Ender,
M embers.
C. L. HALL. L. V. LocKwooD.
w. s. J. W.
SCHUTZ.
EDGERTON. G. H. WILSON. C. H. YouNG. w. C. D. WILLSON. V. C. PEDERSEN, P. R . WESLEY. C. S . PITBLADO. E. K. HUBBARD, ] R. PROF. GRISWOLD.
LUB.
BANQUET '94 TO '92. TUESDAY
EVENING,
FEBRUARY 3,
1891.
HAJJENSTEIN's CAFf:..
MENU.
Oysters on deep shell. Mock Turtle Soup. Lobster, de Newberg.
Potato Hollandaise.
Prairie Chicken Boiled, with currant jelly. Saratoga Chips. Sweetbread Croquettes, with French Peas. Roman Punch. Oyster Patties.
Chicken Salad. Olives.
Ice Cream.
Assorted Cakes. Punch. 路 Fruits, Nuts, and Raisins.
Cigars,
Coffee,
Cigarettes.
TOASTS. TOAST MASTER,
A. W. STRONG, '94路 LL. KWOOD. UTZ.
NG.
WILLSON.
"CLASS OF '92," "BASE BALL," " SQUEEZER," "THE LADIES," "FOOT-BALL," "CLASS OF '94."
R.
L.
PADDOCK,
H.
s.
GRAVES,
A. H. R. P. E. K.
PARKER,
G.
SIBLEY,
HuBBARD,
HALL,
'92.
Supper Committee.
R. P. PARKER, C. BARD, JR. WOLD.
G.
J.
w.
Chair~nan.
DAVIS, ELLIS,
0. A.
SMITH.
( 149)
'94路 '92. '92.
S.
H.
LITTELL,
R.
L.
PADDOCK,
'94路 '92.
TRINITY COLLEGE BRANCH OF THE
ST. PAUL' S SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
O F F I C E RS .
President, PRoF. H ENRY FERGUSON. Vzce-President, G. N. H AM L IN . Treasurer, J O H N PAI NE. Secr etary, B . W . MORRIS , J R.
MEMBER S .
PROF. HENRY FERGUSON,
c. c.
G. N. H AMLIN,
L . A . CARTER,
w . c.
R.
HICKS, J R.,
c.
BARTON, J R.,
H AYDEN,
E . R . L AMPSON, J R.,
L . D EK. H uBBARD,
G. H. WRIGHT,
WALTON FERGUSON, J R. ,
w.
c.
A. L EWIS,
B.
w.
G . WRIGHT,
J . PAINE,
c.
w.
L . HALL,
MORRIS , J R. ,
P. NILES,
E. K. HUBBARD, J R.,
R. L . PADDOCK,
T . Mc KEAN, J R. ,
w . s.
W. J. MILLER,
F . A. WRIGHT.
R.
s.
SALTUS,
( ISO)
SCI-lUTZ,
TRINITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE
ON.
EPISCOPAL ACADEMY OF CONNECTICUT.
OFFICERS.
President, E . F. MARTIN, 'gr. Vice-President, ERNEST RANDALL, '92. Secretary and Treasurer, W. L. FRENCH, '93.
MORRIS, ]R.
Historian, H. M. SMITH, '93路
MEMBERS.
]R.,
E. F. LAWTON, 'gr,
W. H . R ousE,
E. G. L EWIS, '92,
C. M. MuRPHY, '93,
ERNEST RANDALL, '92,
].
E. B. DEAN, '93.
F. T. STEELE, '93.
E. L. DICKENSON, '93,
F. B. HUBBELL, '93.
H. M. SMITH, '93.
F. F. j OHNSON, '94.
w.
].
L. FRENCH, '93.
( rsr )
w.
'93,
LEWIS, '93.
s. SMITH, ]R.,
'94路
THEATRE
PARTY
AND
PuNcH.
@Jo '~C) from '~~. MONDAY,
April 14, r8go.
BOOTLES' BABY. A DRAMATIZATION OF THE NOVEL OF THAT NAME BY JOHN STRANGE WINTER.
CHARACTERS. Capt. ALGERNON FERRERS (BOOTLES), Capt. LUCY, Capt. GAVAR GILCHRIST, Lieut. GRAY, Lieut. P . MILES, Doctor BLANTYRE, Private PHILLIP SAUNDERS, THE BABY AT TWO YEARS, MIGNON, Booties' Baby at Seven Years, LAURA NORRIS, Mrs. SMITH, HUMPTY DUMPTY, HELEN GRACE,
) J
Officers of the Scarlet Lancers.
r
1
Charles C. Brandt. Walter J. Brooks. John T. Me ary. George T. Gaden, Jr. George W. Cory. Hugh Gibson. W. L . Gleason . Little Miss Lothian. Little Josephine Arthur. Mina Gleason. May Hawthorne. Meriam Reid. Gabrielle du Sauld.
SCENES. ACT
I. -On leave. THE HALL OF FERRER'S COURT. (Two and a half years between Acts I and II.)
ACT II. -After mess.
BOOTLES' QUARTERS IN BARRACKS, BLANKHAMPTON. (Five years between Acts II and III.)
ACT III. - The Regimental Sport's Day. THE DOCTOR'S QUARTERS, IDLEM!NSTER. (A week is supposed to elapse between Acts III and IV.) ACT IV.- On duty.
BOOTLES' QUARTERS IN BARRACKS, IDLEMINSTER.
( 152 )
PUNCH.
CH.
TOAST
MASTER.
HARM O N SHELDO N GRAVES, PRESIDENT OF '92.
W. E. A. BULKELEY, '90C. s. GR ISWOLD, 'go. I. D. RUSSELL, '92. T . A. CONOVER, 'go. E. McP. McCOOK , 'go. R. McC . BRADY, 'go.
THE LADlES, T HE CLASS OF 'go, THE CLASS OF 'q2, THE SQUEEZER, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, .
COMMITTEE
OF
ARRANGEMENTS.
G. HALL,
C. E. TAYLOR,
THE
SONG
W . 0. ORTON.
OF ' 90.
\Vhen the nineteenth century was coming to an end, T he fav'ring gods in love did send To Trinity a class from stain and stigma free, They call her dear old Ninety,X and C, Nine-ty; Her name is dear old Ninety, The Pride of 'rrin-i-ty. Something new! Something new ! Something new! She always did.
Semper ag. Semper ag. Semper Agells aliquid. THE
SONG
OF '92.
We'll whoop her up for Ninety-two, we'll whoop her up again, For she has surely got a very jolly set of men, So we'll whoop her up for Ninety-two, and whoop her up again. With a "'Rah! 'Rah! Ninety-hvo!" 'Rah! ' Rah! 'Rah! 'Rah! Ninety-two! We're all right, and how are you? We're all right, we're Ninety-two, \Vith a "'Rah! 'Rah! 'Rah! 'Rah!"
20
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COLLEGE MARSHALS.
1836.
PLINY A. jEWETT.
1863.
Tuos. R. AsH.
1837·
ALBERT Dono.
1864.
c.
1838.
GEORGE
BEERS.
r865.
CHARLES WANZER.
1839·
THOMAS T. GUION.
1866.
HENRY K. HuNTINGTON.
1840.
c.
B. VARLEY.
1867 .
HowARD
1841.
GEO . R. HALL.
r868.
JOSEPH B. CHESHIRE.
1842.
1869.
GEO. E. ELWELL.
1843·
FRANCIS J. CLERC. }OliN G. STERLING.
1870.
D. PAGE COTTON.
1844·
SAMUEL FLOWER.
1871.
]No.
1845·
}AMES B. WAKEFIELD.
!872.
RussELL MuRRAY .
w.
T. OLMSTED.
w.
c.
.
VIBBERT.
GRAY.
1846.
DAVID F. LUMSDEN.
1873 ·
L. M. PLUMER.
1847 ·
WM. C . PETERS.
1874·
CHARLES D. SCUDDER.
1848.
EDWARD H. BRINLEY.
1875·
HE 'RY H. BRIGHAM.
1849·
SAMUEL SHERMA
1876.
J. ELLIS KuRTZ.
1850.
CHARLES E. TERRY.
r877.
R. B. BRUNDAGE.
w.
1851.
} AMES
1878.
W~L
1852.
A. HAMILTON POLK.
1879·
HENRY C. LovERIDGE .
1853·
188o.
WM. B. NELSON .
1854·
J . GARDINER WHITE. w. BUTLER KRUMIHIAAR.
1881.
Cl!AS. H. CARTER.
1855.
jARED STARR .
r882.
J. ELDRED BROWN.
r 56.
SIDNEY HALL.
1883.
1857·
}NO. H.
E. s. s. s.
s.
SMYTH.
QUICK.
1884.
N. ELBERT.
VAN ZILE. MITCHELL.
1858.
SAMUEL B. WARREN.
1885.
E. B. HATCH.
1859·
w~~.
G. DAVIES.
1886.
186o.
WM. B. TIBBITS .
1887.
w. w.
w.
1861.
G.
1862.
]No. J. McCooK.
HUGG.
B. OLMSTED. F . MORGAN, JR.
r888.
E. N. ScoTT.
r889.
EDWARD McPHERSON McCooK.
1890, 'l'IIIWIJORE PAYNE THURSTON.
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ROLL OF HONOR. CONTAINING
THE
NAMES
OF
GRADUATES,
U DF.RGRADUATES,
AND
TRINITY COLLEGE WHO SERVED THEI R COUNTRY IN THE WAR
FORMER
STUDENTS OF
FOR THE UNION .
,TON.
r. ~.
CLASS OF
1832.
J ohn S. Phelps, Col. Missouri Vols. , Milit. Gov. Arkansas. CLASS OF
1837.
P liny A . J ewett, Surgeon and Bvt. Col. Vols. CLASS OF 1838. R.
John C. Comstock, Capt. Co. A, rst Conn. Inf.
Ob. pro patria Feb. z, I86z. Benjamin W. Stone , Chaplain 2d N . Y. Cav. CLASS OF ~.
!842.
George J . Geer, Chaplain 37th N. Y. I nf. Abraham J . Warner, Chaplain 12th Ill. Cav. CLASS OF
1844.
Oliver S. Prescott, Hospital Chaplain. CLASS OF 1845 .
Samuel F. Jarvis, Chaplain rst Conn. Heavy Artillery. CLASS OF 1848.
Louis N. Middlebrook, Capt. Co. D, rst Conn. Cav. McCooK. CLASS OF 1849.
Charles W. Abbot, Paymaster U .. S. N. John P . Abbot, Physician U . S. N. Logan Brandt. Ob. pro patria I863. ( ISS )
CLASS
OF
1850.
George S. Bur nham, Col. rst Conn. Inf., Col. 22d Conn. In£., A. Q.-M. U. S. Vols. William H . Studley, A. A. Surg. U. S. A. CLASS
OF
185r.
Henry C. Paxson, Adj. r2th N. J. and rgth Penn. Inf. Charles E. Terry, Surgeon nth R. I. In£. Ob. pro patrz"a Aug. 4, I865. CLASS
OF
I853.
Robert Andrews, Lt.-Col. Engineers. Charles Henshaw, Capt. rooth N. Y. In£. William H. W illiams, Chaplain 87th N. Y. In£. CLASS
OF
1854.
William A. Hitchcock, Chaplain U . S. N. John F . Mines, Chaplain 2d Me. In£., Lt.-Col. and Bvt. Col. rst D. C. Cav. CLASS
OF
1855·
George A. Woodward, Col. 22d Penn. R. C., Lt.-Co!. 14th Inf. U. S. A . CLASS
OF
1856.
Charles E. Bulkeley, Capt. Co. E, rst Conn. Heavy Artillery. Ob. pro patria Feb . IJ, I864. Samuel McConibe, Col. 93d N. Y. In£., Bvt. Brig.-Gen. Ch arles A . Sumner, Asst. Q'rmaster U. S. A . , Col. rst Nev. In£. CLASS
OF
1858.
William W. Hayes, Surgeon 6th Cal. In£. Joseph Hugg, Acting Surgeon U . S. I . J. Ewing Mears, Q'rmaster Vols. Henry H. Pierce, Maj. rst Conn. Heavy Artillery, Bvt. Capt. rst U. S. I. Strong Vincent, Maj.-Gen. Penn . Vols. Ob. pro patria July 7, I863. CLASS
OF
1859·
Charles M. Conyngham, Maj . 143d Penn. Vols. Griffin A. Stedman, Col. nth Conn. In£., Bvt. Brig.-Gen. Ob. pro patrz"a Aug. 6, I864. ( 156)
CLASS
OF
1860.
ilf. U. S. Vols.
William G. Davies, 22d N. Y. Inf. Theodore C. Glazier, Sergt. Co. D, 2d Conn. Heavy Artillery, Maj. 46th U. S. C. I. William H. Mallory, Capt. Co. A, rst Conn. Cav., Maj. 2d N.Y. Cav., Col. Zouaves. Enoch V. Stoddard, Surgeon 65th N. Y. In£.
Aug. 4 , I86s.
Arthur W. Allyn, Capt. and Bvt. Maj . r6th U. S. I. William S. Cogswell, Maj. 5th Conn. In£. Francis M. Hawley. Coley James, rst Lt. Co. H, rst Conn. Cav. Frederick A. Miller, Acting Master U. S. N. Bankson T. Morgan, Capt. U. S. Sharpshooters, Lt.-Col. 54th N. Y. I nf. Augustus Morse, Jr. Edward C. Norris, Capt. 71st Penn. Inf. Ob. pro patria May I9, I863. Albert E. Sumner, Surgeon U. S. N. William H . Webster, rst Lt. Co. I, 5th Conn. In£., rst Lt. Co. C, 12th Vet. R. C.
CLASS
D. C. Cav.
CLASS U.S. A.
ery. Feb. IJ, I864 .
v. In£.
1862.
OF
1863.
James W. Clark, Acting Asst. Paymaster U. S. N. George F. Ellis, Acting 3d Asst. Engineer, U. S. Richard F. Goodman, Acting Asst. Paymaster, U. S. N. Thomas l\I. Ludlow, Ensign U. S. N. John J. McCook, 2d Lt. rst Va. In£. CLASS
n. A ug: 6, I864 .
OF
61.
Charles S. Hale, Chaplain 5th Vt. Vols. George W. Hngg, 2d Lt. Co. A, 25th Conn. In£. Ob. pro patria Jttly 30, I864. William D. Penfield, Captain's Clerk U. S. N. Francis S. Pinckney. Heber Smith, Adj. sth Conn. In£. Ob. pro pal ria A ugusl 9 · I86a . CLASS
t U. S. I.
OF I
OF
1864.
Jerome G. Atkinson. Daniel P. Dewey, 2d Lt. Co. A, 25th Conn. Inf. Ob. pro patria April I4, I86J . ( 157 )
Edward C. H opson, Corp. Co. D, zd Conn. H eavy Artillery. Ob. 路pro patrz"a Oct. I9, 拢86;.. R obert W. Huntington, Capt. U. S. N. Fordham Morris, rst Lt. 6th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, A. A. Adj.-Gen. Artillery. Ira St. Clair Smith, rst Lt. Co. C, 31st (Conn.) U. S . C. I. Charles M. Strong. L emuel H. Welles, 1st Lt. 32d Wis. Inf. CLASS OF
1865.
Franklin Hayes, Corp. Co. K, 16th Conn. I nf. Ob. pro patrz""a Sept. 30, 1864. Edgar B. Lewis, Sergt. Co. D , zd Conn. H eavy Artillery. Ob. pro patrz"a Sept. 6, 1863. William H. L ewis, Capt. Co. B, zd Conn. H eavy Artillery. Charles W. Munroe, rst Lt. 4th R. I. Inf.
Whole number, 68; obz"erzmt pro patrz"a, IJ.
NoTE.- It is specially requested that memoranda of errors or omissions in this list be sent to the Professor of Latin.
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:y. )ct . 19, 1864.
m. Artillery. I.
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Aptil 8, I8go.
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April IS, I8go.
Rev. WILLIAM N. AcKLEY, '63, to Miss LAURA ANTOINETTE
y.
Wl!EATON. September 6, I8go.
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September
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II ,
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October IS, I Sgo.
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OBITUARY. HENRY WATSON, M.A., DIED FEBRUARY IO,
'28,
1891.
PAUL CARRI GTON CAMERON, LL.D., DIED JA NUARY 6,
'29,
I89I.
EDWARD PICKERING PHILPOT, B.A.,
'29,
DIED FEBRUARY 28, 1890.
THOMAS BROWNELL CHURCH, B.A.,
'31,
DIED J uLY 30, 1890.
Rev. EDWARD MARTIN VAN DEUSEN, D.D.,
'35,
DIED AUGUST 8, 1890.
Rev. EDWARD SELKIRK, M.A.,
'40,
DIED FEBRUARY 12, 1891.
Rev. WELLI GTO
EDWIN WEBB, M.A.,
DIED APRIL I,
'40,
1890.
Rev. ALEXA DER CAPROr , M.A.,
'45,
DIED APRIL 3, 1890.
R ev. GEORGE MORGAN HILLS, D.D., '47, DIED OCTOBER
15, 1890.
Rt. Rev. BENJAMIN HENRY PADDOCK, D.D., DIED MARCil 9.
'48 ,
I89I.
Rt. Rev. JOHN WATRUS BECKWITH, D.D., DIED NovEMBER 23,
'52,
1890.
R ev. JOHN MILTON PECK, B.A.,
's-+.
DIED J uLY 24, 1890.
AUGUSTUS THOMAS POST,
'56,
DIED FEBR ARY 15, 1891.
JAMES IVERS LEWIS, M.A., DIED APRIL 23,
'62,
189Q.
R ev. CHARLES HAYDEN PROCTOR, M.A., '73. DIED JuNE 25,
GUSTAVE BREAUX
1890.
NDERHILL, B.S., M.D., '73.
DIED DECEMBER 10, 1890.
HEBER HOFF, l\I.A., DIED OCTOBER I,
'82, 1890.
ALBERT DELAFIELD NEELY, B.A., 'Ss, DIED DECEMBER 26, 1890.
HARRY CRAYTON STURTEVANT, DIED SEPTD!BER 22, 1890.
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'94,
VALEDICTORIANS AND SALUTATORIANS IN TRINITY COLLEGE.
1827.
v. s.
Isaac E. Crary. Samuel C. Goldsborough.
v. s.
Henry G. Smith. William H. Walter.
v.
Joshua G. Wright. Samuel S. Lewis.
v. s.
William Payne. Solomon G. Hitchcock.
v. s.
Robert Tomes. Edward Van Deusen.
v. s.
James H. Elliott. Isaac H . Tuttle.
v. s.
Abner Jackson. John T. ' Cushing.
v. s.
Charles Gillette. Cyrus Munson.
v.
Isaac G. Hubbard. Nathaniel 0. Cornwall.
1828.
s.
Augustus F . Lyde. Isaac W. Hallam.
v. s.
Nathaniel E. Cornwall. Joseph R. Eccleston.
Hugh L. Morrison. Edward Hardyear. 21
Thomas S. Preston. George Ker.
v. s.
David P. Sanford. Tilton E. Doolittle.
v. S.
Robert C. Rogers. John A. Paddock.
v. s.
John W. Bacon. Samuel M. Whiting.
1843·
1844.
1845·
1846.
1839·
S.
1840.
1833 ·
v. s.
v. s.
1842.
1838.
1832.
E. Edwards Beardsley. J ohn W. French.
S.
George Rossiter. Henry C. Preston.
1837·
1831.
v. s.
v.
1836.
1830.
v.
v. s.
{ Wm. H. Frisbie, Henry D. Noble. Thomas R. Pynchon.
1835·
1829.
S.
1841.
1834·
v. s.
Robert B. Fairbairn. Vandervoort Bruce. ( 161 )
1847·
v. s.
Samuel Benedict. George S. Gilman.
1848.
v. s.
Benj. H. Paddock. Nath. M. Belden.
John M. Atwood. George W. Giddings.
v. s.
1850.
v. s.
J ohn T. Huntington. Daniel E. Loveridge.
Charles J. Hoadly. Alex. G. Cummins.
v. s.
Lucius H . Jones. Francis Chase.
v. s.
Alfred L. Brewer, William G. Spencer.
v. s.
s.
v. s.
Daniel E . Holcomb. Samuel F. Hotchkin.
v. s.
Samuel B. \Vanen. Edwin E. Johnson.
William R. Mackay. George G. Nichols. !868.
v. s.
Frank L. Norton. Frank H . Potts. 1869.
v. s.
Arthur W. Allyn. A. B. Jennings.
v.
James B. Murray. George W. Hugg.
1861.
!870.
v. s.
George McC. Fisk. · Harlow R. Whitlock.
v.
George W . Douglas. Chauncey C. Williams.
v. S.
Paul Zeigler. James H. George.
v. s.
Leonard W. Richardson. Oliver H. Raftery.
v. s.
Edward N . Dickerson. James D. Smyth.
1862.
s.
1871.
!863.
v. John S. Smith. s. w. N. Ackley.
!872.
1864.
1855·
Luke A . Lockwood. Edwin C. Bolles.
1867.
Charles H. W. Stocking.V. George 0. Holbrooke. Augustus Jackson. s. Arthur McConkey.
!854·
v.
George S. Mallory. William H. Vibbert.
Samuel Hart. Henry A. Metcalf.
v. s.
1853.
George D. J ohnson. James H. Williams.
S.
I86o.
1852.
v. s.
v.
1859·
1851.
v. s.
Samuel Hermann. George B. Hopson. 1858.
!849·
v. s.
!866.
!857·
v. s.
v. s.
Robert A. Benton. Joseph F. Ely.
v. s.
Charles T. Olmsted. Edward P. Johnson.
!8$6.
!873·
1865.
( !62)
1874·
i6. art. Metcalf.
1875.
v.
s.
>7. . Mackay. Nichols.
Alfred Harding. James S. Carpenter.
S.
Isaac Heister. Charles E. Moore.
V. S.
Charles C. Edmunds, Jr. V. John Prout. S.
D.
C. Fisk. Whitlock. !.
Douglas. ::.William:.
v.
Henry R. Neely. William S. Barrows.
s.
V. S.
John D. Hills. John G. Williams.
S.
1885.
1881.
J. Russell Parsons, Jr. V. H. B. Loomis. Charles W. Jones. S . Robert Thorne. 1886.
1882.
1878.
~·
Holbrooke. Conkey.
R. T. Reineman. J. E. Brown. 1884.
v. T. l\1. N. George. S . Lorin Webster.
•s. Norton. Potts.
v.
188o.
1876 .
v.
1883.
1879·
v. George M. Hubbard. Edward W. Worthington. S.
V. Seaver M. Holden. S. John H. McCracken. 1887.
v.
Orin A. Sands.
v. v. v.
Lewis H . Paddock.
18 8. !889. Willard Scudder. I89<J.
Clifford S. Griswold.
r.
}eorge.
Richardson. ~artery.
Dickerson. lmyth, ( 163 )
V. ;Herman Lilienthal. S. William J. Tate.
s. s.
Charles E. Purdy.
s.
Joseph W. Fell.
S.
William H.
William A. Beardsley.
c.
Pynchon.
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W.
C.
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E.
B.
FINCH .
Presenter.
Poet.
E. B.
G.
STOCKTON.
N.
HAMLIN.
Historian.
Litany). Holy rning or Even-
I. K.
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Epilo g ue.
C. H . YOU G.
COMMITTEES. CLASS
HICKS, HOISINGTON,
DAY .
and
GRAVES,
KINGSBURY.
RECEPTION AND SUPPER .
TALCOTT, THURSTON,
GREEN, PARRISH,
HUGHES,
and
HAMILTON .
. INVITATIONS .
PLUMB, BARBER,
LAMPSON,
and
McCULLOCH.
MUSIC .
SHEPARD, TALCOTT,
HAMLIN,
and
R OGERS.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
HA~IILTON, SCUDDER, W.
WRIGHT,
and
LAMPSON.
FINANCE .
AL]\ER.
YOUNG,
PEDERSEN,
FINCH,
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...
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' - JANUA R Y
OF
1,
189 1 . _/
THE
PHCEN IX INSURANCE CO. OF HARIFORB, C8 NN. STATEMENT, J AN U ARY I , 189 1.
Cash Capital, . Reserve for Outstanding Losses, . Reserve for Re-Insurance, Net Surplus, 路
$2,ooo,ooo.oo
29J,8JI. I7 r,8rJ,90J.88 r,s 17,079路68
ToTAL AssETs,
$s,624,814.13
Total Losses Paid since Organization of Company,
D. W. C. SKILTON, President.
J.
H. MITCHELL, Vice-Prest.
CHAS. E. GALACAR, 2d Vice-Prest.
GEo. H. BuRDICK, Sec'y. H. M. MAGILL, General Agent Western Department, Cincinnati, Ohio. THEO. F. SPEAR, Assistant General Agen t Western Department, Cincinnati, Ohio. A . E. MAGILL, General Agent Pacific Department, San Francisco, Cal. GERALD E. HART, General Manager Canadian Department, Montreal, Canada. ( 170)
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93,831. I 7 I,813,903.88 I,SI7,079路68 2
$s,62 4 ,8r 4 . 73
y, ,
Vice-Prest.
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are a prudent man, and have money to invest in property, you will exercise due diligence to ascertain its value. You will not purchase a house or business property without examining carefully into its present and prospective value. You will want to h.'llow that the title is perfect, and is vested in the person from whom you are to receive the deed. If you purchase a horse you are careful to ascertain all about his merits and his objectionable points, if any exist. Why not, then, take a little time and investigate the subject of life insurance,and know that you secure the most reliable an d successful company in which to entrust the interest of your families ? Nothing can be of more importance to you and to those whom you love, than that you make a wise selection in this particular. Ascertain, first of all, if the company soliciting your patronage has a good reputation ; that it has age and experience ; that it is doing a conservative, yet an active business; that its contracts are liberal, and that its dealings are honorable. It is important that you know about its resources -not so much the amount of its assets, as its surplus after providing for its liabilities. To one unfamiliar with the subject a company with the largest invested fund would appear to be the strongest, but such is not
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ln the State.
HIS institution aims to provide the very best facilities for its students in all departments, both as a preparation for general business, and for short-hand and type-writing work. This college is the New England member of "The Interstate Business Practice Association," which is composed of a dozen of the best business colleges of the country, and furnishes most valuable opportunity for business practice by correspondence. A course in Short-hand with us means much more than learning to write words rapidly- it is a valuable educational drill in the proper use of language. The most successful instruction is also given in Business Writing. For catalogue, address HANNUM&> STEDMAN. ~~--UNION
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CONNECTIC::UT Ftre Insurance Company OF HARTFORD. CASH CAPITAL,
$1 ,000,000.00.
$2,34 7,692.99.
CASH ASSETS,
SUMMARY. Cash Capital, Reserve for Re-insurance, Outstanding Claims, Net Surplus,
$r,ooo,ooo.oo 8o7,322.85 I24 1 I65.II s68,go4路54
Net Surplus to Policy- Holders,
J. D. BROWNE, President.
$2,500,392.50
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r oany
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S PECI A LTY.
Toung Gentlemen Should Remember
*
That quite a large saving can be made by purchasing their
OF A
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Such is the '1"'1"'1"'1"
BEE H 'I VE
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HARTFORD, ~"'l""F
Where a good line of the above goods is always kept in stock.
The
BEE RIVE
always deals largely in
And those things pertaining to the decoration of rooms. Specialties suitable for Prizes, German Favors, etc., can always be found here. Students will find it for their interest to patronize
THE *
BEE ~
HIVE,
HARTFORD. 23
H ENRY ANDR US .
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NAEDELE.
ANDRUS & NAEDELE, DEALERS IN
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ourup,
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&
RoTHSCHILD ,
HATTERS AND
MEN'S OUTFITTERS, SHIRT MAI{ERS, 93, 95, and 99 ASYLUM STREET. AGENTS FOR
KNOX AND YO UMAN'S CE L E BRA T E D H A TS.
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NAEDF.LE.
GUN$,
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DRU'GGISTS DEALERS IN SPONGES, CHAMOIS, FEATHER DUSTERS, ETc.
150° SECURITY OIL.
~®<y Mai rz ~t'reet,
Jfart'forq, @onrz . PROPRIETORS OF
iHE f\AR1F8RD SMEI1l1ING SALiS.
IT IS A FACT! Tlzat TT¥0-THJRDS of a man's LIFE z's SPENT in his CLOTHES. Tlzen WHY NOT dress i1t GOOD TASTE and style at Reasonable Prices.
ERS) CLARKE & DtfFFV,
* MERCHANT* TAILORS *
AND
* IMPORTERS, *
73 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. ( 179)
.~. lJlhe Best Made
1n the Werld.
MANUFACTURERS OF
ELEGTR8 SILVER~f'LA TED \N ARE. ----------~~路路
A full line of Tea Sets, Dessert Sets , Fruit and Receivers, Bonbon Boxes and Trays, Match and Pure Silver, Spoons, Forks, Shells, Carvers, Nut Picks,
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Berry Dishes, Cake Baskets, Card Boxes, Novelties in Plated Knives, Ladles, etc., etc.
---~----For the Best Goods at R easonable Prices call at our
Salesroom and Factory,
66 Market Street,
HARTFORD, CONN. ( 180)
FINE STHTI0NERV
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E. P. DUTTON & CO'S. ;: ENGRAVI NG.7~ have exceptional facilities for engraving Invitations, R ,uption, and Visit i11g Cards in the ve ry W E best manner and at moderate prices. This work is done on our own prem ises under our personal supervision . W,ddin~
All orders both large and small receive prompt and careful attention , our aim being to allow no imperfect work to leave our s to re. WEDDING INVITATIONS. Engraving plate and 100 invitations, including inside and outside envelopes, 15.00. Each additional ICX> sets, 4.00. RECEPTION CARDS. Engraving plate and 100 cards, 4路75路 Each additional1oo cards, 1.50. VISI TING CARDS, all)' si:l;e. Engraving plate, name only, and 100 cards, 2.50. Each additional 100 cards, $1.00. 100 cards and pnnting from customer's own plate, I.<X>. lt.f OJJOgralllS, Crests, Coat of Arnts, Address Dies, e tc. , e ng raved in th e latest style. Th ese are sta mped on note paper in color and in the latest shades of bronze or illuminated by hand in th e most artistic manner. Original designs and estim ates submitted if desired. "b'TONOGRA"bES. Engraved on steel , 2.00. ADDRESS DIES. One line, engraved on s teel, 2.00. Two lines , engraved on steel, 3.00 . STATIONERY FASHIONS and Correct Forms for Engraving Cards, In vitations, Announcements, etc. Oblong 32m0, cloth, 25 cents. Samples of Fine \ Vriting Paper sent free on application.
Careful and Pro mpt Attenti on given t o Ord e rs by Mail.
E. p. DUTTON &, CO.,
EO~KS~~LL~~RS ~nd s~~ AT~ON:Rs,
31 VVEST TWENTY- THIRD STREET,
NEVV YORK.
BULL, LAMB & CO. ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
WINTHROP AND
B.
RANGE,
Alaska Refrigerators, Which have the only perfect Dry Air Circulation. Every one of them warranted perfect in construction and keep~g Ice .
.GARLAND AND FLORENCE O IL STO VES,
Alcohol Cooking Stoves; Oil Stoves, 6o cts., 70 cts. , 75 cts., 95 cts. each. Workers in all kinds of Sheet Metal and Tin Goods; also large assortment of H ousekeepi ng Goods.
PLUM BING, GAS FITTING, JOBBING.
189 and 191 Main Str eet, ( !81 )
Hartford, Conn.
-ESTABLISHED r 8 n . -
E. J. SMITH & 00.,
1mperters, rlesiers, *
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65 and 67 Asylum Street, HARTFORD,
* * * * *
CONN.
-~ EMPIRE STABLE~速FIRST=CLASS
LiverJ, FeeO, ~ale, Boar,Oing, Had, anO Bus ~ta~le, RAGAN & BRADY, Proprietors, I66 MAIN STREET,
HARTFORD, CONN. ( r 8 2)
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ORC:.A:NIZED 1866. 路IE-
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Insurance against loss or damage to property and loss of life and injury to persons caused by
STEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS. J. W. B. FRANKLIN, ' Vice-President.
M. ALLEN , President.
.
F. B. A L LEN,
J.
B. PIERCE, Secretary and Treasurer. ( I83)
2d Vice-President.
NE""W" l\£USIC FOR :189:1. Lose no time in procuring one of DITSON & CO.'S excellent Music Books; all first-class •. and these among the best.
{P
OPUL AR Song- Collection, 37 songs; or Piano Classics,
For
~1.00
You can secure the new
~ c~~~!~~ ~~~~~; fo;r C~~~ji~. ~~no~o~~;;\~~;~nf~;· Guitar, two popular books; or Emerson's Concert Selections. Any book mailed promptly, post paid, for $I.oo.
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTON.
IS
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THE+ STUDENTS' + LAUNDRY.
W. E. PIERCE, Proprietor.
No. 556 Mail)
Sbree b,
I--IARTFORD, CONN.
( 184)
C. H. CASE & C O ., Music Books;
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Piano Classics, ongs, 36 songs, · !ge Songs for cert Selections. ror $I.oo.
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.._~ We have the Largest Assortment of Precious Stones ~..
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· in the State, in Every Variety of Mounting.
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W""~--?l~
UMBRELLAS With Gold and Silver Handles, for L adies and Gents.
ART POTTERY •• "<i'Y
'<fY
"'<f9
IN ROYAL WORCESTER, CROWN DERBY, WEDGWOOD, HUNGARIAN, TERRA COTTA, AND MOORISH WARE.
••
BRONZE AND BRASS GOODS, CLASS CANES,
Particular Attention Paid to
CONN.
Fin~
Watch and Fren ch Cloak Repairing.
HILLS BLOCK, 335 MAIN ST. 24
( 185)
RICH:MOND
STRAIGHT CUT NO. 1 CIGARETTES.
Cigarette Smokers who are willing to pay a little more than the price charged for the ordinary trade Cigarettes, will find THIS BRAND superior to all other s. The Richmond Strai ght Cut No. 1 Cigarettes are made from the brightest, most deli路 cately flavored, and highest cost GOLD LEAF grown in Virginia. This is the OLD AND OR IGI NAL BRAND OF STRAIGHT CUT Cigarettes, and was brought out by us in the year z875 路 Beware of Imitations, and observe that the firm name as below is on every package.
Th& ALLEN & GINTER Bra.nch of the America.n Toba.cco Co., Ma.nufa.cturers, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
LARNED & HA TOH, DEALERS IN
OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS.
PATENT LEATHER DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
SHOES MADE TO MEASURE BY SKILLED W O RKME N .
3 91 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. ( 186 )
~-:~ f'.~&~J.~BESSE ~· ~ ·
@:'E~Ef3S·-~,Prene~h
and Amerte~an
1e~e a:reams,~
-~Prene~h
BOSTON:
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fl astry,
trsnfee~tiBnery, ete~.
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HARTFORD:
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r67 Tremont Street.
239 and 241 Main Street.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
C. B. BOARDMAN,
1=\ACK; ·LIVERY ;~ ~
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BoARDING; . ANa
._·SAllE· STABI.1E. "----- -- - '- - .·---......_ CARRIAGES MAY BE ORDERED BY TELEPHONE. B i lls P ayabl e Mon t hly .
I04
Main Street,
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.;,
Hartford, Conn.
THE NEW " 39 " x " 30 "
~iSTAR-ROVER.i~
NO MACHINE ON THE MARKET ITS EQUAL.
EASI EST RUNNI NG WHEELand B~ST HI LL-CLI MBING MACHIN E EVER PRODUCED.
WE CHALLENGE HONEST CRITICISM .
In this Machin e we h ave combined ALL the adva ntages of a low wheel and th e s peed of a hig h one. Send for Catalogue of STA R B I CYCL ES.
H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO, Smithville, N. J. ( 188)
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LIFEANDANNUITY JNSURANCE COMPAN_y, OF HARTFORD, CONN. f)o.iq-ujill @o. jill ito.f, $ ~4)0,000.
@R.artereel ~~®®.
OFFICERS.
H. A. WHITMAN, President. W. C. JILLSON, Vice-President. STEPHEN BALL, Secretary. W. A. CowLEs, Asst. Secretary. A. T. Sr.nTH, Supt. of Agencies. W . B. WARNER, Asst. Supt. of Agencies.
24TH ANNt:IAL SIAIEMENI, JANUARY r, r8gr.
Total Assets, $I,594,648.xs.
Total Liabilities, $I,222,043.o8.
Membership in Force, 33,687 . umber of Policies Issued in r89o, Gain in Membership, Members' Safety Funds, I nsurance in Force, New Business Written in r89o, Gain in Amount of Insurance, Death Losses Paid to Date, . On Deposit with State Treasurer of Conn., ( 189)
8,4or. 3,912. 862,218.07 $78,o36,ooo.oo $r6,198,ooo.oo $7,252,000.00 $4,613,92 7.00 $roo,ooo.oo
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G EO. D. BARTLETT,
JV\ERCHANT !AILOR, No. 51 Asylum Street.
THE STUDENTs'
2 62 MAIN STREET.
MAT. H. HEVZINS, Proprietor.
HENRY COWLISHAW, 1 62 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn.
ALSO DEALER I
Barbers' Supplies and all Kinds of Cutlery. R azors Ground, Concaved, and H oned. Mowers, Ground and R epaired. ( 1<)0)
Scissors, Shears, Cutlery, and Lawn
>R,
OMNIBUS,
HACK,ANDLIVERYSTABLE, 5
and 7
Pine Street,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Special Attention Given to Coaching and Excursion Parties. FOUR AND
Per, d Lawu
SIX-HORSE COACHES AND OMNIBUSES, WITH CAREFUL AND EXPERIENCED DRIVERS, FURNISHED AT REASONABLE RATES_
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. ( 19 1 )
600 Rooms at $1.00 a day and Upwards, EUROPEAN PLAN. First-class Restaurant, Dining- Rooms, Cafe, and Lunch Counter, a la carte at moderate prices. 1
GuESTs' BAGGAGE TO AND FROM GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT FREE.
Travelers arnv1ng via Grand Central Depot, SAVE CARRIAGE- HIRE AND BAGGAGE ExPREss by stopping at the Grand Union. First-class Billiard and Pool Room. ( 192)
Do You Eniou acup or Goon concc1 Then do not drink coffee roasted by the old method when you can get the
ROYAL DUTCH COFFEE , ROASTED BY THE
BEACH PROCESS. This is a method, secured by Letters Patent No. 3"",436, dated June '7• 1884, for removing the TANNIC ACID from green coffee before roasting, making a stronger, smoother, richer, and more fragrant beverage and .one that can be drank by the most delicate without injury.
' e,
Does ordinary Coffee make you bilious? Does it cause heartburn? Does it cause headache? If drank late at night, cause wakefulness? If so, Tannic Actd and the aczds o£ vegetation are the cause. These injurious qualities are removed by this process. T herefore, if you will use this delicious, rich, and smooth coffee, you will have no discomforts.
and
D EPOT
Possesses the good qualities of the best coffees grown. Whereever introduced it bas received the highest commendation for every excellency from the very best judges. And was awarded First Prize Gold Medal at the New York State Food Exhibit 188<). For the protection of the consumer, Royal Dutch Coffee is packed and sold only in , and 2 lb. sealed packages, and 2 I b. cans. ABSOLUTEL Y PURE , FR ESH , A N D W HOL ES O ME .
"'WALTE:Q McEWAN, M a n ufacturer,
AL:SANY , N· Y. If you want good Coffee, insist on your grocer g etting the R OYAL DUTCH.
( 193)
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cre~ms: $2.50 )>er da~.
€l.e» a.tor a.nd a.U M,od er n Gon"eni e nces.
·19
ffioe on Ground Floor.
GEO. E. BARR , Proprietor, M a il) Shree h, I)~ar R .
R.
D ~p o h,
t
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Palaee §ot€1, ~
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o<J RECENTLY 'RENOVATED AND FURNISHED. t>o All Modern Improvem ents.
BARR &
BARR'S
Steam H eat.
Electric Lights.
Elevator.
PARK, ·Managers.
RESTAURANT
N0RTH:A:MPT0N, ( 194)
1\lt:A:SS.
Gon"eniences.
6)\)i~
, MASS.
cr€nn. . t>o
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Elevator.
MANUFACTURERS
and RETAIL DEALERS OF
NT
64, 66, and 68 Asylum Street, '-==-- DRESS SUITS TO RENT.
HARTFORD, CONN. ( 195 )
ARIOIVPES, ALBERIVPES,~ ~ OR ~ PH818GRAPHS IN f:>R INIING INK.
~ fl
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R TO TYPES or Albertypes are printed on a printing press in
1\
printing ink, and do not fade any more than a steel engraving.
We combine the Camera and the Printing Press so closely that our pictures equal the finest photographs. While photographs are apt to fade, our Artotypes remain as permanent as any printed matter; this fact makes our process invaluable for illustrations for Books, Magazines, Catalogues, etc., etc. We make pictures in any quantity desired, in any color and any size, and on almost any kind of paper, canvas, silk, satin, or any flexible material.
Anything that can be photographed can be 1-epresented
by our process. We invite inspection of our portraits from life, reproductions from drawings, paintings, old manuscripts, landscapes, architectural views, pictures for medical, scientific, manufacturing, and mercantile purposes, etc. Estimates furnished on application.
EDWARD BIERSTADT, 94 R eade Street, Nevv York.
PHOTO-MECHANICAL PRI TING WORKS ESTABLISHED 187o. ( 196)
DREKA Fine Stationery and Engraving House, 1121 C hestnut S treet, P h ilad elphia .
press in
College Invitations
Wedding Invitations
Class Stationery Fraternity Stationery
Visiting Cards
Programmes
Diplomas and Medals
Banquet Menus
Steel Plate Work for Fraternities, Classes and College Annuals . .All work is executed in the establishment under our personal supervision, and only in the best manner. Unequalled facilities and loug practical experience enable us to produce the newest sty les and most artistic efi ects, while our reputation is a guarantee of the qunlity of the p rodu ct ion s of this house. D es ig n s, Sampl es, and Prices se n t on a pplicatio n .
E. RABENSTEIN!' FASHIONABLE
26 9
pur-
MAIN
STREET,
HARTFORD , CONN .
Parties and Weddings supplied with everything requisite. Silver of the latest patterns to loan, and competent waiters furnished. German and French costume Mottoes constantly on hand. Private families furnished with the best of Creams, Charlottes, etc.
RESTAURANT.-Re[ular Breakfast, 40c. ; Dinner, 50c.; Supper, 40c. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Orders received by Mail or Telephone. !lOME-MADE CANDIES .
Goods delivered to any part of the city.
TEN!\ V'S CELEBRATED CO:\'FECT!ONERY.
( 197)
FRENCH FRUITS.
Removal.
Dr. JAS. McMANUS & SONS, D e11-lists, 3~
Pratt Street, Hartford, Conn.
!AS. McMANUS, D.D.S.
I CHARLES McMANUS, D . D.S.
HENRY McMANUS, D.D.S. Afeclwtu"cal Detliist.
~ HOTEL CAPITOL ~ .
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111 M.lUN ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
Headquarters .for those interested zn T1£nzly College. ONLY FAMILY HousE IN THE CITY. 4
- ~NO
Roo 1s EN SuiTE, WITH PRIVATE BATH.
INSID E
ROOMS.~-
Elevator and all Modern Improvements. Commercial Trade.
Special R ates to the
A. E. HOLCOMB, Proprietor. ( 198)
.~
GoTo
A. HOLLANDER)S SONS ~i
FOR
YOUR
FINE i<-
READY-MADE CLOTHING, -~ HATS Cusl@m W@PR
(Jj
Sp@ci@!ty.
82 bo 88 .AsyluTI) Sb.,
~ TRINITY
H ARTFORD,
COLLEGE
Agent for ROBl SO OF
AND CAPS.
1
CoNN.
SrfORE. ~
E _\CRA IF/ C CO.
BOST0N ,
7Vi:~SS.
All kinds of fine engraving work executed in neatest styles and with despatch. PLATE FOR CALLING CARDS, 1.00 CARDS, per 100, 1.00 <Fent for WR.ICHT D.l'T. ON. Tennis, Base-Ball, and Foot-Ball Goods kept in stock, in their season. orders forwarded each Saturday. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Special
TEXT BOOK, . Fine Writing Paper and all kinds of College Stationery on band, at all times. MARCUS WARD'S IRISH LINEN a specialty.
J~IJffiJ ijJJf ~OUJf:~Jf: ~JO~,,
CHARLES ALBERT HORNE. ( 199)
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JUI) CbiOI)
C0NN.
of L€'wis, W €'115, ai)d TruD)bull Sbreebs, FACING BUSHNELL PARK.
A Modern Hotel on the European Plan. Hot and Cold Water in every room, also Steam and Open Fire Places. The only House in the United States furnished throughout with Imported Rugs.
G. F. HEUBLEIN 8 BRO., Proprietors. FOR ~
~ priru~
~
vv ear
"\'"\'
No~" Exl;ibib€'d.
Twenty-F£ve Years Experience and the necessary Equipment ought to be a szqjicient guarantee that your Wants recez've Best Attention here. Suits to order from Trousers, do
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Samples and Self-Measure Rules mai led on Application.
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50 and 54 Asylum Street, HARTFORD, CONN. ( 200)
K~~fE & BECANNA~t>o £ . - - I57 Broadway, New York. Base Ball, Bicycles, Lawn Tennis, Foot Ball, Athletic, Lacrosse, Fishing Tackle, Gymnasiurn, AND
SPORTING GOODS IN GENERAL. 26
( 201)
~RIFFJIH~ OAIEs
~路 Cash -;y,
Grocery
and
-;y,
-;y,
& Ge.l Tea -;y, Store_,i~
Foreign and Domestic Fruits. BUTTER AND EGGS RETA I LED A T WHOLESALE PRI CES.
Gregory Block, 82 State Street. 1837. ~
FRANKLIN MARKET.
~1891.
Charles E. Arnold, 142 lain Street ____
T_ H_E _su_T _ c H_ER _. ____
Stone Bridge.
A F irst-Class Market in Every R espect. SPE CIAL ATT ENTIO N g i ven to Qnali ty, P rice, a n d Promp t D e liver y. Quality t ells Everybody ; Everybody tells Quality.
TE L EPHONE 571-5 .
GAS FIXTURES A SPECIALTY.
No.
I 2
M ulberry Street, H artford, Conn.
BOSTON, NEW YORK, CUICBGO, CHRTT8NOOG8, HND LOS BNGELES ':C'E.A..C:S::EES' E"V ..E:R.E'I''T' 0 .
F' IS~
.A-GENCIES. db 0 0 ., P r o p r i e t o r s .
7 Tremont Place,
6 Clinton Place,
xo6 Wabash Avenue,
BOSTON.
NEW YORK .
CHICAGO.
402
Richardson Block, CHATTANOOGA.
AGENCY MANUAL FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. ( 202)
12ol
So. Sprin g SLreet' LOS ANGELES.
liredllrain ~+HORSFORD'S +ACID+ PHOSPHATE+.Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E . N. HoRSFORD.
~1891.
This preparation is a brain food. It increases the capacity for mental labor, and acts as a general tonic and vitalizer. It rests the tired brain, and imparts thereto new life and energy.
Dr. D. P. McClure, Rantoul , Ill. , says : "Very beneficial to strengthen the intellect."
Dr. 0. C. Stout, Syracuse, N. Y. , says: "I gave it to one patient who was unable to transact the most ordinary business, because his brain was 'tired and confused' upon the least mental exertion. Immediate benefit and ultimate recovery followed."
Dr. Chas. T. Mitchell, Canandaigua, N.Y., says: "I recommend it as a restorative in all cases where the nervous system has been reduced below the normal standard by overwork, as found in brain workers, professional men, teachers, students, etc."
Dr. F. W. Lytle, Lebanon, Ill., says: "I have personally used it with marked advantage when overworked, and the nervous system much depressed."
Dr. E. Robinson, Cleveland , 0., says: "Can cordially recommend it as a brain and nerve tonic." Desc:.:iptive pamphlet free on application to
Rumford Chemical Works 1 Providence, R. I. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. CAUTION:- Be sure the word "Horsford" is printed on the label. are spurious.
Never sold in bulk. ( 203)
All others
Electrical ~%~ Measurement ~~ Apparatus AND
General Electrical Supplz"es, ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER, TELEGRAPH AND Telephone, Experimenters ' Supplies, Electric Bells, Burglar and Fire Alarms , Medical Batteries, Etc.
The E. S. GREELEY & CO. , Manufacturers , I mporters, and Dealers,
Nos. 5 and 7 DEY STREET, -
-
NEW YORK.
1 homson Rellccting 1
LamJIS in nil Siws nod Sbnpes.
Gal\â&#x20AC;˘nnomt>:ter.
GO TO THE
-AT -
3 91 MAIN STREET.
Jfair @utting, ~Ra~ing, ~Ramf>ooing.
JOSEPH OBERT,
PROPRIETOR. ( 204)
lratus
"\ • T ED DING PRESENTS in Fine Royal Worcester and Doulton P ottery, )L~ ·. ·
·. ·
·. ·
·. ·
·. · Silver Plated Ware, Cut Glass, etc., Useful and
Ornamental Household Utensils.
HARD WOOD MANTELS, TILE HEARTHS, and FACINGS. All Kinds of Fire-Place Fixtures, Brass Goods, Elegant Piano Lamps, Table and Hanging Lamps.
RANGES~ ..._.-/ VICTOR STEAM HEATERS. RICHARDSON & BOYNTON'S PERFECT HOT-WATER BOILERS.
OLDS &
'WHIPPLE.,
249 Main Street,
Hartford, Conn.
ALEXANDER CURRY, MANUFACTURER OF
· ~t.I.I~ E CALFi~·
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FRAN I{ L. A VERY'S
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DININ G= ROOM
CONNECTED.
ERNST SCHALL,
·:~ JEWELER ··AND·· Sll1VERSM.ITH.~:· DIAMONDS AND FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY.
~Ij~\lEisSfiE ®.~ DESIGNS AND ESTIMATE SOLE AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED "A R U
FURNISHED GRATIS. DE L " EYE - GLASSES.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES NOW IN STOCK.
t:"'HSTOM DEI"ARTMENT V
Rull lsil)e
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0f Sfel)l)is,
Su i ts to Order from $25.00 a nd Upwards.
~ic.Ycle, "'lJJ Q utll)_g ~uds R,er;rJy
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Il)S]Z'ecfi0l) •
S P ECI AL DISC O U N T ALLO JVE D TO S T UDENTS.
'vi. F. 'WHI11LESEV & C8. ( 206)
34 TO 38 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
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Views af [allege Buildings, Parlrails af the Pa(mlt~, and i 1Iluslralians far [allege J aurnals.
(DONALD RAMSEY , TREASURER ,)
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T~eTI)Ol)b Sheeb, B osbol).
Cuts for College Publications. Copies of Architectural, Mechanical, Scientific, and other Drawings, Maps, Plans, and Diagrams. Artistic Programmes, Invitations, Menu Cards, Dance Orders, etc., etc. ESTIMATES AND SPECIMENS FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
( 207)
ElrDLER • Manufacturers and Dealers in all Kinds of
F :U !R :N !I :T :U :R !E STUDENTS' PATRONAGE SOLICITED. We have a very large and salable Stock of all kinds of Furniture at the very L owest Prices.
Nos.
3o6
To
3 18
PEARL
STREET.
0JJ1JOsit e the Solclie1•s' M e nto1•ial lJion:tl/lnent.
(2o8)
A. MARWICK, JR., & CO.
f:>ARK DRf:IG S.l 0RE. OUR LINE I S COMPLETE.
OUR QUALITY I S BEST.
OUR PRICES ARE LOW.
Give U s a C a ll and E xamine Our S t o c k.
One Block from Union Depot.
376 ASYLUM STREET.
ROBBINS BROTHERS, MA:;'UF"A CTU RERS AND DEALERS IN
Passenger Elevator.
Prices Marked Plainly.
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. 27
( 209)
NO.
20 9
MAIN STREET.
WHOLESALE!
WHOLESALE!
H
AVING FORMED CONNECTIONS WITH THE LARGE IMPORTING .riND CUTTING HOUSES, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNIS!I GEMS TO WE HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF * *
T R ADE, DIRECT.
•
Diamonds,
THE
* * * * ·•
Rubies,
Sapphires, Emeralds,
Pearls,
Turquoise,
Spinels,
Hyacinths, Etc.,
I N NEW ENGLAND.
REPRESENTING AS WE DO THE WELL-KNOWN EXPERT,
MR. 0. M. FARRAND:
WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO FURNISH AT SHORT
NOTICE THE HIGHEST GRADE OF "OLD JlfiNE" AND "STEEL BLUE" DIAMONDS, AND OTHER RARE VARIETIES OF GE!IfS AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. * *
E. G. LEWIS & C8. 1 5 Haynes St.]
18 and 19 Goodwin Bldg. ( 210)
[Hartford.
SALE!
STOKES' MARKET, LOWEST PRICES IN THE C ITY FOR
Meats and 路vegeta bles OF THE FI EST QUALITY ONLY.
POULTRY and GAME, FRESH EGGS and BUTTER. Allyn Hall.
178 ASYLUM STREET.
Telephone call 133-3.
M. M. BACON,
Bettltng Bstabitshment att d $eda Water Matt ufarrter~ , 13 MORRIS ST., HARTFORD, CONN . BotUing done for Families.
Bottled Ale, Porter, Cider, and Soda Water,
TONIC, LEMON, and ORANGE PHOSPHATE.
Bottles Bought and Sold.
Henry Elias' Prize Medal Bottled Lager Beer.
JAMES H . PARKER .
HOUSE ESTABLISHED, 1822.
PARKER & CO., No.
(Successors of Fox & Co.) 17 CENTRAL RO'W',
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, CONDIMENTS, SAUCES, CHA111PAGNES, PURE LIQUORS, Ili:!PORTED CIGARS, ETC. , ETC. Orders for Goods by Mail or Telephone will be carefully executed at Lowest Market Prices. ( 211 )
McCLUNIE,
--~ ORIGINA11 . BIRD : STORE .~,...
224 Asylum Street,
Hartford, Conn.
HARDWARE IN EVERY
VARIETY.路~
ELEGANT POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, RAZORS, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, DRAWING MATERIALS, METALS 1
SHEETS, RoDs, WIRE, ETc.,
ALL KINDS OF MECHANICS' TOOLS, FEATHER
DusTERS,
AT
FRANCIS
& C0.
CARPET SwEEPERS,
ETc.,
EW YORK CITY PRICES.
343 MAIN
1
STREET.
THE CRAWFORD SHOE FOR GENTLEME SOLD ONLY AT OUR
:S:ARTFORD ERANC:S:,
247 JY.I'AIN STREET.
T. G. BURNHAM in Charge. BOUVE, CRAWFORD & CO. CORPORATION, MAKERS. ( 212)
1851
FORTIETH 11HHU11L .ST11TEMEHT
1891
01' TilE
PHffiNIX MuTUAL LIFE
I
Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSETS, J ANUARY 1, 1891. L oans on First Mortgages of Real Estate, Premium Notes and Loans on Policies in force, Real Estate owned by the Company, United States, Municipal, and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, Bank Stocks, . . Interest due and accrued, . . Deferred and outstanding premiums, Cash on hand and in bank, . Gross Assets, J a nuary 1, 1891,
L IABILI T IE S. Reserve on Policies in force, 4 per cent. interest (Connecticut and New York standard), Special Policy reserve, . . . Reserve on Real Estate Account, . Premiums paid in advance and loading on outstanding and deferred premiums, . Claims by death outstanding and other liabilities,
6,261, 705.87 824.436.78 1,149,819.38 1,007,665.36 189.429.00 171,807.73 103 ,173·03 322,597· 78 $10,030,034.93
8,713,722 .00 497.991.00 96,690.26 32,469.69 III,699·66 9,452,572.61
Surplus at Four per cent., Surplus at Four and o ne-half p e r cent.,
$578,062.32 $1 ,087,791.32
TTl-is ComJ>any has p a itl since O'I'(JanizrLtion fm• DEATH LOSSES, MATUIGED ENDOTf'lJIENTS, DIVID ENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS anrl SURRENDERED POLI CIES, nw1•e t han $30,000,000.00.
During the year 1890 an increase was made in each of the following items : ASSETS, SURPLUS, NEW I SURA.l~CE, NEW PREMIUMS, RENEWAL PREMIUMS, and INSURANCE I N FORCE. The new plans of the Company are brief, clear, and liberal. Life a n d E ndowment Policies hav e endorsed upon them definite cash, loan, and paid-up values, and in case of lapse insurance is extended without action on the part of the insured . The new Term Plan furnishes protection at a low price, and grants val uab l e privileges in case a change is desired to some other form of insurance.
JONATHAN B. BUNCE, Pres ident. ,JOHN JU. HOLCOJUBE, Vice -Preside nt. CHARLES H . LAWRENCE, Secretary. (213)
WILLIAM H路 GROSS.
BOOKJ
LEVERET'l' BELKNAP.
-
ANI)
GEORGE F. WARFIELD.
STATIO~ERI. ;::::;::::;:
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BROWN & GROSS Invite Attention to their Large Stock of
LIBRARY CHILDREN ' S BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS,
BOOKS,
THEOLOGICAL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,
FINE STATIONERY,
BIBLES and PRAYER BOOKS, MERCANTILE BOOKS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &C.
(BOSTON)
Wedding
~ssds,
Vtstttng Gards, Ft11e
~tattsner~.
77 and 79 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. ( 214)
W. •
G. SIMMONS & co., -~ as~ 0
~
I'
Main ®treet
5eliJ!rifluter:r of '->· ~···
__
__J
DRESS AND PARTY SHOES A SPECI ALTY.
KENNE.DY
&
M<;:GovERN,
*~ER.CiiANT ~lfAILOR_S,~~ 241
Main $l. (app.
~rave),
Hartfard, [ann.
Hat 11. & North,
Wholesale· and" RetazJ. Coal ·Dealers. ALL THE BEST KINDS OF
LEHIGH
AND
FREE-BURNING COALS
For Family Use.
No. 295 MAIN ST., (Opp. City Hall.) A. D ' ARTENEY. -·•·~~ .-<..-.~•---+r~·•·- E. H. CROSCH.
THE HAIR CUTTERS. ( 215 )
HORSMAN'S IMPROVED
TENNIS RACKETS For 1891. Cood Tennis Players use the "ECLIPSE" Racket. Send for Tennis Catalogue. Special Rates to Clubs.
E. I. HORSMAN, 341 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ( 216)
•
....d. A SPECIALTY :lr.._
The Largest Honse in the State.
CHAS. R. HART & CO. OFFER THE TRA DING PUBLIC A STOCK OF
Garp€tings, Gurtain Goods, -
- AND--
WALL DECORATIONS Of rare designs and beautifully combined colorings which will be of advantage to those who desire to furnish and beautify their homes in good taste. Our stock is immense, and contains the richest goods as well as the popular grades for the millions. Our long experience enables us to keep pace with the Novelties as fast as produced. To those who are about to make selections for homes, as well as those furnishing, we "would invite an examination of our various departments, believing it will be advantageous for all purchasers to give us a visit. It costs no more to furnish in good taste than to buy of a random selected stock, where patterns and colorings are little regarded. Come where you can .find BEAUTIFUL GOODS and a MAMMOTH STOCK at LOW PRICES.
CHAS. R. HART • • • • •
•
•
& Co.,
364 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CONN .
Afembers of tlte A mericll.n Man1ifactu.rerl Wall Paper Associatt."o?J.
28
( 217)
/ MEADElf:iARIERS FOR l_!j E~ ««< ~· -~· " €i ®®@ ~ews " R®Rges,t': FINE PARLOR STOVES, GAS AND OIL STOVES,
CHARLES KING,
HOT AIR FURNACES, REFRIGERATORS, ETc.,
497 and 499 Main Street.
~?ILL'S~,
.
·~F'~0t0~r6}!>~l@~-
_
~ FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
STUDIO. 28I
.MAIN STREET, Cor. Pearl.
r.Jrunt'enne~~--~iguor
cH afJit.
* * :;:
In All tlu~ JJ'o1· fd, th ere is lrut One Ctt·1'e. :-!: ;.!; :;: --~~~-------------------------------
*
Sole Agents,
A. W.
SAWTELLE
SEND FOR PAMPHLET.
& Co.,
94 MAIN STREET , BRANCH STORE, 31 MAIN STREET ,
( 218)
- DRUGGISTS,
(
j
HARTFORD, CONN.
INCREASED FACILITIES FOR
C oMPOSITION,
E LECTROTYP ING,
PAPER-MAKING, P RESSWORK, AND BI NDING. New Improved Maclzinery and Material. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
COLLEGE P U BLICATIONS AND
I LLUSTRATED
w
ORKS.
CASE, LOCKWOOD &BRAINARD CO.,
THE
PRINTERS, BINDERS, A~D
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
!
I
!
EDITI O N AND MI SCELLANEOUS BINDING .
L ibrary Volumes and Old Books Re-bound and Repaired. THE F I NEST WORK AT FAIR PRICES.
Estimates Furnished. -H~ OFFICE AND WORKS
gz;n-
PE ARL AND TRUM BU LL ST REETS, HARTFORD,
CoNN.
Printers a nd Binders of "THE IvY."
( 219)
Ill
J.~
. WM. WANDER Steinway,
& SON,
Decker Bros., Fischer
~PIANO~ 路~路. ~ Pi芦 nos To Rent. Music and Musical Books, and Merchandise of every description.
~iusical
SPECS JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
EYE- GLASSES
ALL KINDS ENGRAVING NEATLY DONE AT
H. A. DEMINC'S, (ForruerlyofDeming&Gundlach.)
ALLYN HOUSE JEfVELER.
'' WE have
very complete facilities for producing engravings such as are used in college annuals. Our photo-engraving and zinc methods will be found best adapted for the reproduction of pen drawings, while our Mosstype method produces engravings directly from photographs. vVe have facilities for printing these plates, and will be glad at any 路time to submit estimates." ( 220)
A. H. SCHMIDT, (Late with T. Steel e & Son.)
'Umatcb anb <rbronometer .Malier, Dealer hi FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY.
19 PEARL STREET (Near Main).
REPAIRING OF FINE WATCHES } A SPECIAL TV.
Mixtures for Pipe or Cigarette:
Flake Cuts, especially adapted for the Pipe .
Three Kings, Turkish, Perique, and Virginia.
Vanity Fair, Virginia Flakes,
Mellow Mixture, Turkish and Perique.
Old Gold, Granulated Mixture,
Turkish and Virginia .
Monte Cristo, Salmagundi,
Perique and Virginia.
Potpourri, and Piccadilly,
Genuine Turkish.
The Latest.
PREMIERE QUALITE CIGARETTES. Incomparable.
A Luxury.
ot a Low Priced Article.
The Finest Smoking Mixtures nre of our Manufacture.
Wm. S. Kimball & Co. Branch, The American Tobacco Co., ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Seventeen First-Prize Medals.
THE ALLYN HOUSE. ffi HE Leading Hotel in the City, centrally located and
1-
most convenient to places of interest and business.
Nearest hotel to railroad station .
Horse cars to depot
pass the door every five minutes.
Strictly first-class in
all its appointments. ROBERT ALLY N , P>'Ol禄-ieto路" 路 ( 221 )
GEO. W. FLINT & CO. OFFER A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of'
GhambeP and paPIOP FuPniTIUPE At Very Low Figures .
Of' T H E BEST MANUFACTURE.
GEO. vV. FLINT '-~ CO. 61
Asylum Stre et,
HARTFORD,
CONN.
~~~FINE GROCERIES~~~ Pure Teas, Pure Coffees, and Pure Spices. WE CARRY A
@JRe
CO~!PLETE
LINE OF
@~oice~t @JamiP~
€;rocerie~,
ALSO 0 ' E OF TilE MOST CO~!PLETE STOCKS OF
Fancy · Groceries, Canned Fruits, and Vegetables, ALSO CANNED MEATS AND FISH Of the best quality po sible to be had.
Lowest Po ssibl e Prices .for Fine Goods.
HII111S & GO., 368 ASYLUM STREET,
HARTFORD, CONN. ( 222 )
GALLUP &
METZGER,
Piano~ a.qd ~Pgan~, SHEET MUSIC , BANJOS, CUITARS, ETc .
201, 203, and 205 Asylum St., Hartford.
In struments R ented and S c l tl on I nstallme n ts.
STUART VHOTOQRAVHI.ST. SPECIAL RATES TO ALL CONNECTED WITH TRINITY.
275 MAIN ST ., HARTFORD, CONN . ( 223 )
~ - ENVEL017E5 I'OOKS
BLA~K
OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND SPECIAL BooKs MADE TO ORDER PROMPTLY.
--------------- ____
/
252, 254, al)d 256 pearl Street.
---------------------... WRITING PAPERS,
POCKET-BOOKS,
AND ADDRESS BOOKS,
VISITING LISTS,
FI E STATIO ERY,
WRITING PAPER BY THE POU D.
ALL AT VERY
Low
PRICES, AT THE FACTORY
AND SALESROOMS.
( 224)
COLT'S LIGHTNING MAGAZINE RIFLES,
y
ALL CALIBRES.
HAMMERLESS SHOT GUNS, TEN AND TWELVE GAUGE.
DIFFERENT STYLES OF REVOLVERS, ALL CALIBRES. ALL OF BEST llfATERIAL, WoRK)!ANSHIP, AND SHOOTING QUALITIES .
COLT'S PATENT FIREARMS MFG. HARTFORD, CONN. 29
CD., ~
lLLV.)IftATED CATALOGVE FREE ~
.B/7'/IIYCH . HOUSES . •
I{Z W../1/:JREIY 5T !YEW YOfif'f . E91 WflBriSH ·c/ICTOfiY .11/ffiTFDfi/J. CD!Ytt...·
.rn:e: C/i/CAG.-f:t
T HE POPHLAR
' JI{i1F~E~ ANO
RU~~IE~. _......... ........._ ~
J. B. STETSON & CO'S Celebrated
A Full Line of
~ t i ff
an61. ~ of1 Jfalj. HAS
ALL THE NEW ST YL ES
~ I LLE~~ soon as Issued.
I Q9 ASYLUM ST.路
vou~~~~i..P,
ffARTFoRo.co\\\\路 ~
a nd KNOX
-+-- - - - - - - . -
-
l~anufactu~B~, WholB$RlB~ ~BtailllBRlB~.
E.
L.
SILK
ATS,
A specialty, ready-madeandtoortler.
PARKER.
Fine Rubber Shoe s. ( 227)
Willi@.m F2. ~r>Hs!ic
E'®S~ ~
G®.,
428 and 430 Main St., Hartford , Conn .
r
ouse=Rur>~isbi~_g a~d Jdecopafi~_g a ®F'eciQ[lly .
CARPETS,
CURTA! S, DECO~ATIO S, PAPER-H A GI GS.
Our assortment is always large and varied in style and quality. Our stock is ncyer so low b ut that the most difficu lt and fastidious can find m uch to adm ire a nd tempt them . Goods cheerfully shown at all t imes, and all articles g uaranteed as recommended. \ Ve solicit an examination of
@ a rr et~,
~a r e r - J-I'a n gi n ~~ , Matt i n ~~,
S@lecorati orz~ ,
@if- @fot~~ ,
~ug~,
@urtairz~ ,
etc.
WILLIAM H. POST & CO. AN D
P8TTERV WE ARE
~lAKING
GLASSWARE. A FINE DISPLAY OF
R a')c.;y € ljil)a a')d €uf Glass, suifak] ,z fr<n' VJ ,zddi'JS ~r<ZS<ZJ)fs. ALSO A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SO UV ENIR CU PS AND SAUCERS.
~ e us ,
l3eGsF®ued l3i FJ. FJ.ef.' T o rL ET W A R E, KITCH E.
R EFR I GERATO RS, F u RN r s m KGS,
S TO\'ES,
ETc.
HURD 1 MELLEN & HEWES 1 · 255 Main St. (Waverly Bldg). ( 228)
e. leV:~~ ~TAILOR TO
HARVARD CO-OPERATIVE,
THE
REMOVED T O - -
Agency for
OPPOSITE
PUBLIC CARDEN, BOSTON, MASS.
WINCHESTER, SON & FLOWERS, WHITTAKER & CO., and HILL BROTHERS, Loudon, W .
~w~ "'/£~
q tni ~
~ u
J.
~w~ "'/£~
(1.:\ 7J I:Y
~w~
I:J .D ~ 'I£~
CHEMICAL SCOURING AND DYEING. 62 T rumbull St., Hartford, Conn. -----.-~------
Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothes cleaned and dyed without taking to pieces. Every kind of Shawls, Fine Laces, Wool, Silk and L ace Curtains done up like new. Spots taken out without cleaning whole. Goods Warranted Fast Color. * * * Goods received and returned by Express. * * * * *
PHOT8GRAPHIG SHPPLIES. KODAKS, CAMERAS, ARTISTS ' MATERIALS, WINDOW SHADES, AND ROOM DECORATIONS. ~-
BoNNER~ PREsleN 329
& Go.l
MAIN ST. ( H rLLs' BLOcK). ( 229)
·@)
,Established
1818.
Date Due
Giotning and Ft SPE
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!_n~u
!~
lrll\t.l~
- ·---
iiUI\111\1
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measure.
I I
English T'vt-etls, Fancy Sco1ch miJ and 'vorsted sn greys, bro,vns
' ell"•
West oC England Riding cords an• Vicunas; Rough
I
Ll; orsteds.
a.11
Caced cheviots · colo•·• and
;e,
Evening dress suits
wool lining.
and ne,ver n1at.e Tuxedo a1ul :E
..
Fancy Vestings oC Cu.shine•·e, Dla.rsE Ducks, and D Single and
be found In the Dep Lrable pata large v~riety c terns, giviug thj Ready-mad 'est shapes ~able patand free fi.·om a terns are limite in Our Furni 'velties , from the Gloves, Scarfs, J best English m:J ,.,uNo e:qu.,wu.-r •u•:tAl Cat. No. 1090A Samples auu rultll! 1or l!tJH·lUtlal!lu·tJmtJuL wu1 utJ ~StJnt on application. Our location, one block from Madison Square, is convenient to the leading· Hotels and easy of access ft·om the principal railway stations in New York and vicinity. (230)
The
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u uu
lflr,cl~
fROM UBRARy Receivec
575路33
Paid its ,oq.oi
Paid its
,z5z.8o
And inc路
~
,269.81
Gain to
It earne
Dis burs<
JACOB J OHN
L. GREENE, Prest.
M. TAYLOR, V.-Prest. DANIEL
EDWARD
H. WELLS, Actuary.
M. BUNCE, Secy.