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...reap pointed in concurrence for one year from September 1, 1893: In operative dentistry, Forest G. Eddy, Ezra F. Taft, Edwin C. Blaisdell, Henry W. Gillett, Waldo E. Boardman, Frederick Bradley, Leonard N. Howe, Henry L. Upham, Elsie P. Holmes, Henry A. Kelley, Benjamin H. Codman; in mechanical dentistry, Arthur H. Stoddard, Sidney R. Bartlett, Harry O. Bixby, Arthur W. Eldred; in surgical pathology, George H. Monks; in neurology, George L. Walton; as clinical lecturers in operative dentistry, William H. Potter and Dwight M. Clapp; as demonstrator of mechanical dentistry, Patrick W. Moriarty; as demonstrator of operative chemistry, Joseph...
William Reynold Begg of Hendersonville, N. C. has been awarded the valedictory at Yale and Arthur Leslie Wheeler of Hartford, Conn. the salutatory. The two have been room mates during their entire course at college...
...College Kodaks" which in this number follow the editorials are unusally bright. There are only three of them, but none falls flat and the second is really a very good story. "The Man in White and the Man in Black," the first story of the number is by Arthur C. Train '96. Like his former work this is excellent. Train's work is certainly above most the Advocate stories. It is rather an uncommon plot and is a well written and interesting story. "Chatterton, - A Tragedy" by Knoblanch, who has just been elected an editor of the Advocate...
...finals in the annual Yale Tennis tournament were played Monday between Frank Butterworth and Arthur T. Foote, Foote won three straight sets by the score of 6-3, 6-2 and 6-4. Foote is regarded as the coming tennis player of Yale. He won the finals in the Andover-Exeter tennis contest last year, and has won every set he has played during his course at Yale in this spring's tournament. Butterworth is the old football player. Foote will meet. A. J. Sharly, of Somerville, Mass., last year's Yale champion, and play for the graduates...
...Scribner for June opens with "Life in a Logging Camp" by Arthur Hill. It is a very interesting sketch of camp life in Michigan, describing the finding and filling of the forest giants. The illustrations by Dan Beard are very good. "Under Cover of the Darkness" is a story by Russell Sullivan. It is a weird and withal very interesting story. It is something of a ghost story but finally everything is reasonably explained. "An Artist in Japan" is a good article though the best part of it is the illustrations. It is written and illustrated by Robert Plum. Another...