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YALE HONORS SOLDIER DEAD, Died in War, New Haven Nov. 12 -—Impressive oxercises were held in Woolsey Hall yostarday, when Yale University dedi. cated memorial tablets in honor of the 225 Yale men who died in the World War. At the close of the services a color guard accompanied six officers to the corridor with wreaths, which were placed on the marble tablets in- nreribed with the names of the dead. Two wreaths also were placed on the Civil War memorial. The exercises came to an end witn “taps” echoing through the corridor and hall The address was by Henry L. Stim- son, tormer Secretary of War, of the clane of 1888, Prayer was offered by Prosident Arthur T. Hadley and an original poem was read by William Itose Benet. The university choir sang an anthem. ELEOTRIC TRAIN SERVICE. OMcials Consider Electrifying Road to New York. New Haven, Nov. 32.—~With General Manager C. L. Bardo and the executive committee of the directors of the “New Haven" road will remain the decision whether the road will attempt next year the extending of the electri- fication of the main line from New Haven to Hartford, railrond men here sald yesterday. The matter is being discussed by a number of rallroad em- ployes and others and is extending to A part of the traveling public. Elec- trification was inaugurated about ten years ago and was utilized from New York to Stamford. being extended a yoar or two later to Glen Brook and a short time subsequently to New Haven om;lus ARE NAMED. Dr. A. H. Sharpe Will Referee Army and Navy Game Saturday. Athletic representatives of the West Point Military Academy and the Naval Academy at Annapolis have agreed upon the officials for the annual foot- ball game to be played at the Polo Grounds on Saturday. The officials are. Referce—Dr. A. Sharpé, Yale. Umpire, Fred Murpny, Brown Fleld Judge—J. A Evans Willlams. Linesman—Carl Marshall, Harvard. 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