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Monday, June 22, 11 a. m.- Presentation exercises of the graduating class of college, with the class oration and poem, in Battell Chapel. 12 m.- Dedication of the Woolsey memorial statue, with an address. 1.30-3.30 p. m.- Annual meeting of the Yale Law School Alumni Association. 2 p. m.- Reading of class histories on the college square, followed by planting of the class ivy. 4 p. m.- Anniversary exercises of the Law School. 9 p. m.- Promenade concert of the senior class in Alumni Hall...
...York Life's leadership is also shown in its greater promptness, completeness and frankness in report-making. Its annual report for 1895 was published January 11, 1896, and contained a complete schedule of its bonds and stocks, with interest rates and market values. Real estate schedules are also published for distribution to all who ask for them. The report is made after methods understood by the public, upon the basis of business completed and money actually received and disbursed. without the old-time padding and cross-entries...
...York Life's leadership is also shown in its greater promptness, completeness and frankness in report-making. Its annual report for 1895 was published January 11, 1896, and contained a complete schedule of its bonds and stocks, with interest rates and market values. Real estate schedules are also published for distribution to all who ask for them. The report is made after methods understood by the public, upon the basis of business completed and money actually received and disbursed, without the old-time padding and cross-entries...
Today at 4.30 p. m. the Weld Boat Club will hold its annual spring regatta. There are three four-oared crews entered. The course will be with the tide from the Union Boat Club to the Harvard Bridge. Cups will be given to the members of the winning crew. The make-ups of the crews are as follows...
...annual dinner of the Pierian Sodality will take place Saturday, June 13, at the Parker House. For the last three years the club has omitted this final meeting, although it was formerly a regular institution, and an enjoyable ending of the season's work. This year, however, it is hoped that the old custom can be revived and that it will be made as successful a social affair as it has been in past years. Professor Taussing will speak and other prominent graduates who were members of the Pierian will respond to toasts. H. Schurz '97 will be toastmaster...