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Greek :-George Douglas Osgood
English-Max Walter Andrews
Emily Wheelock Lucia

German :-Max Walter Andrews
Eliza Mabelle Farman

Philosophy:-Belle Thayer Morse
Geology-Alfred Ray Atwood

Chemistry:-George Howard Burrows
Agricultural Chemistry:-Jacob Kingsley Shaw

SPEAKERS AT COMMENCEMENT

Max Walter Andrews
Charles Francis Blair
George Howard Burrows
Charles Ira Button

Robert Ashton Lawrence
Mabel Nelson

May Winifred Russell
Harry Warner Smith

PRIZES

KINGSLEY PRIZES IN DECLAMATION

First: Aaron Hinman Grout

Second: Forest Metcalf Larcher
Third: Carroll Howard Drown

JULIA H. SPEAR PRIZES IN READING

First Mary Tracy Brownell

Second: Bertha Isadore Field

Third: Helen Gordon Clark

JUNIOR PRIZE FOR PROGRESS

Amy Maud Burt

ENTRANCE EXAMINATION PRIZES

Latin, John Stratton Wright, Jr.
Greek, Hattie Mason Hodge

John Stratton Wright, Jr.
Fitted at the Burlington High School
Mathematics, Ralph George Gibson
Fitted at the St. Johnsbury Academy

HONORABLE MENTION

Latin, Florence Adelaide Barrett

Fitted at the Burlington High School

Henry Wallace

Fitted at the Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) High School

Mathematics, Henry Wallace

Florence Adelaide Barrett

SPEAKERS ON FOUNDER'S DAY, 1899

Hon. Henry H. Powers, LL. D., M. C., class of 1855

Charles Amasa Tracy, 1900

Robert Ashton Lawrence, 1899

The three students reported in 1899 to the U. S. War Department and to the Adjutant General of Vermont, as having shown most aptitude for military service (see page 72) were the following:

Wait Chatterton Johnson

Charles Ira Button

Robert Ashton Lawrence

ASSOCIATE ALUMNI

President, John H. Converse, LL. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
Vice-President, Hon. Robert Roberts, Burlington

Secretary, Charles E. Allen, Burlington

Treasurer, James H. Macomber, Burlington

Obituary Committee, Hon. G. G. Benedict, Prof. J. E. Goodrich, Rev. Geo. Y. Bliss, Rev. S. L. Bates

Executive Committee, Hon. E. B. Taft, Hon. Elias Lyman, J. D. Denison, Charles A. Catlin, Prof. D. R. Dewey

Local Alumni Associations, designed to cherish the college spirit and promote the interests of the University in their several localities, have been formed as follows:

THE NEW YORK ASSOCIATION for New York City and vicinity:

President, Charles A. Hoyt, '58; Vice-Presidents, Prof. James R. Wheeler, '80, George L. Wheelock, '87; Secretary and Treasurer, Philip J. Ross, '95, [22 East 47th St.]; Executive Committee, D. L. Cady, '86, G. L. Wheelock, '87, R. S. Royce, M. D. '89, C. S. Grow, '91; Committee for informal meetings: W. C. Flanders, '90, P. J. Ross, '95, H. W. Clark, '97.

THE NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION, meeting in Boston: President, Charles A. Catlin, '73, Providence, R. I.; Vice-Presidents, Prof. Davis R. Dewey, '79, Prof. F. E. Woodruff, '75, Frank H. Clapp, '86, M. D., Hon. Elias Lyman, '70, Albert Nott, M. D., '69; Secretary and Treasurer, Karl A. Andrén, '95, Beverly, Mass.; Assistant Secretary and Treasurer, George P. Anderson, '96 [office of the Boston Globe]

Chaplain, Rev. John W. Buckham, '85; Executive Committee, George W. Benedict, '93, A. Cooper, M. D., '88, E. H. Deavitt, '93, George W. Stone '84, A. A. Gibson, M. D., '77.

THE WASHINGTON, (D. C.) ASSOCIATION: President, James S. Morrill, '80; Vice-Presidents, Tracy L. Jeffords, '86, Prof. Kirby Smith, '84, Prof. C. K. Wead, '71; Secretary and Treasurer, Vinton A. Clark, '98, [Dept. of Agriculture]. Executive Committee, L. F. Englesby, '76, Rev. George B. Stone, '85, P. J. Finn, ('85,) H. F. Perkins, '98, C. B. Sornborger, '90, A. G. Safford, ('63), L. B. Doten, '97.

SUMMARY

Graduate Students, 5; Undergraduates, Classical, 81; Literary-
Scientific, 65; Engineering, 74; Chemical, 26; Agricultural, 23;
Special, 9, Total...........

283

Seniors, 51; Juniors, 63; Sophomores, 79; Freshmen, 76; Gradu

ate Students, 5; Special 9; Total Academic Students............ Medical Students, 1899

Dairy Students, 1899..

283

191

49

Aggregate........

523

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