YALE LA WIOURNAL.

ALUMNI NOTES.

The following Yale Law School graduates have been elected members of the Constitutional Convention: Asa B. Woodward, '56; Wil- liam C. Case, '6o; 3. H. Webb, '77; Charles H. Northrop, 'To; Dennis T. Walsh, '84, and Samuel J. Bryant, '95. '48.-The death 6f Ex-Governor Henry Baldwin Harrison of New Haven, Conn., occurred on Oct. 29, 1901. Mr. Harrison was elected to the State Senate in 1854, to the House of Representatives in 1865, 1873 and 1883. In 1883 he was Speaker of the House. In 1885 he was elected Governor of Connecticut and served for two years. From 1872 until 1877 he was a member of the Yale Corporation, and in 1885 received the degree of LL.D. from Yale. '63.-At the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of President Woolsey, recently held in the rooms of the New Haven Colony His- torical Society, Judge Baldwin spoke on President Woolsey's connection with the law.

'84.-Professor Edward V. Raynolds has returned from Freiburg, Ger- many. His address is 158 Whitney avenue, New Haven, Conn. '92.-Francis P. Brett has been elected town clerk of the city of Water- bury for a second term.

'93.-George S. Walton is at present manager of the Stark County Tele- phone-Co., Canton, Ohio.

'97.-George Jay Gibson was a delegate to the Republican City Conven- tion at Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 1goi.

'97.-The engagement of Miss Mary Catherine Vail, daughter of Mr. Henry Hobart Vail of New York City, to Baldwin of the same city has been announced.

'97.-John MacGregor, Jr., is practicing law with Henderson & Quail. 1015 Garfield building, Cleveland, Ohio.

'97.-Benjamin I. Spock has opened an office for the general practice of law at 153 Church street, New Haven, Conn.

'98.-The present address of Frederick W. Gaines is 1157 Prospect street, Cleveland, Ohio.. '99.-Louis M. Sonncnberg has left the offices of Deyo, Duer & Bauerdorf and has opened an office at 43 Cedar street, New York, for the general practice of law.