Class Notes

CLASS OF 1879

August, 1923 Henry Melville
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1879
August, 1923 Henry Melville

At the Yale Commencement, June 20, the degree of LL.D. was awarded to Judge Charles M. Hough. This is his third, the others having come from Dartmouth in 1908 and Williams in 1922.

Henry B. Thayer, president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and a trustee of the College, was one of the forty signers of a statement, issued from Washington, May 25, to the effect that there is no antagonism between science and religion. With him were associated two Cabinet officers, three bishops, and many others in positions of leadership in the political, business, scientific, and religious world.

Secretary, Henry Melville, 45 Cedar St., New York