Amherst College - Olio Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

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1 I 1 r A l Alvxunhrr illivilalriulpn, 1515. IB Mx lfalilnr-fin -U11 iff crlinlcumz lf'l,.xNm-:ns ll11s1'r1r'ss Jllanugafr l,, IM R'l'l1I'1'l"l' G,x'rm I l'II.L Succzl-:N'l' ll. VHILID A rl Ediim' H. WlI,I,mM Rrsusswm f1.r.voz'i11!r Ezliforx SAMUPI. Q Elms Anclvcrtvising M an II 111 I 'lkmononr I+' Bm .fl SS'Z..Vl1L Il l Editors VYRII. K. C!ol.1.1Ns Uo1n'1mN JONES IQICIIARD S. IQYLE 'I'lmMAS D. 0'RmlcN '1',xLco'1'u' PARSONS El,BRllXiI'1 SIBIAEY SIDNEY V. SMITH WlN"vnmw 'Wuvmxm I-W 1 51-nt M' CAN after year the Ollo has appeared to take its place beside worthy predecessors as a small but integral part ol? the Am- herst we love. It is our wish that this, the sixty-seventh volume, lmMlELg,.? and more particularly, the contribution of the Class of Nineteen 'l'wenty-l'ou1', may sueeeed in lilling its own particular niche as a la Z chrouicler ol' the year's life and growth within the college. May it be a lasting and pleasant reminder for those who have been a part ol' it, and in some manner an introduction for those not so fortunate. N ll-.l'lll.' - .yfzv-rf-: r: qilldjjx'-.1:-'Ver-1-:.:. I 53 lllala- fl' E35 il 'll 355 :3: 4 111. 5: xy 9,1 lg. 35 till W W 1 'ici -4.11 il ,. aw lu, ,I M 'V 1 ig gy -5-.. V-u "1 ll a- ugly We cannot confess to a degree ol? editorial indifference as to the reception ol7 our book. We are frankly hoping you will approve its new, and yet in reality much older form. Our wanderings from the well-trodden path have been the result of a sincere desire to add to its value and attractiveness. flu what measure we may have succeeded, it is not ours to judge. For our short- comings we beg your Friendly forgiveness. Our prologue done, the curtain rises on the play itself. 61112 linnrh nf Ehitnrn A S . xk .. if' ff ,'3 .x uw .. Q , ' c N- Afyrfw wi 'HX ,lx x 'I 11 , xl.:- ? - 43.1 f, Lu f I Aug vm. and rl F JI u ,N ,K Ma rat, N..- fx 0. 3111111151111 QUIEIQIDI Page Nine Page Ten Uhr illane nf Blilaplra dl En' . ' K, X 4 ' '- ' ' 1 " . , 'L -N? , 1 V, " , ' fQ,"f3 ' , X ,,-r? v- - - 1- . I ' . . 4 ' V R .1 ' ' 5-Z' 0 "'. I , . ' ,4 QL, - 1"..s ' , 4 . .Q pf- .5 ,L Q.-Q Olnllrgr 31-Inll Page Elefven Page TWEIWE ilirrrlgrr imlrnuwriul muh Elpr Qprtaglnn Ciuuurrsr iiirmurial Iihrarg Nnah Iiirhstrr Dlimnnrial flu 2011.1 11173 Geulugiral auth Einlugiral ifahuratnrirs zuagxgg .Mud Srninr Efrnrr 1 i 1 AMH5nsf1i:i16ox.L.aGE A Olnllegv nf Ziihvrul Arts :mb S7 Ziuunhrh in 1521 lireuihrnm Rev. Z0ll1l2lll1El1I Swift, Moore, D.D. . .. 1!0v.Hm-lmln 1111mp11rc-y, D.D ............. Ruv. E1lwzu'c'l Ilitchcock, D.D .............. lluv. William 1111111181118 S11-zlvns. DD.. hl1.lJ. Ruv. Julius 'llzrwloy Scolye, D.D., 1lJL.D.... rimrvn Mm-will Edwards Gates, Pl1.D., LILD., IJ.H.D ..... R1-v. Goorgv Ilizlrris, D.D., DDD ........... Al0x:mdcl.' Mciklojolnl, Ph.D., IJILD ..... 1821-1823 18223-1845 1845-1854 1854-1876 1876-1890 18510-18951 18953-1912 1912- Page Sefvcnleen l . Qbiiirrrn nf Ahmtniatratinn Alexander Meiklejohn, ,Ph.D., LL.D., President.. Thomas Cushing Esty, M.A., Dean. ' - William JesselNewlin, M.A., Secretary of the Faculty. Harry Welton Kidder, B.A., Treasurer. Gladys Alice Kimball, B.S., Recorder. Paul Chrysostom Phillips, -M.D., College Physician and ,Secretary of the Com- mittee on Student Activities. Walter Raymond Agard, B.Litt. COxon.J, Executive Secretary of the Faculty Committee on Religious Activities. ' - Gertrude Elizabeth Brown, Secretary to the President. Frederick Scouller Allis, B.A., Secretary of the Alumni Council. t Olnrpnraiinn George Arthur Plimpton, LL.D ........ ' ................... New York, N. Y. President of tue Corporation Alexander Meiklejohn, Ph.D., LL.D .................. .... A mherst, Mass. .V . z President of tne College , Edward Tuckerman Esty, LLB. .......................... Worcester, Mass. Secretary of the Corporation ' Charles Herbert Allen, L'L.D. ........ .V ........................ Lowell, Mass. , Arthur Cnrtiss James, M.A ....... . .................. .... N ew York, N. Y. Cornelius 'i" Howard' Patton, D.D .... ....... B oston, Mass. Arthur Charles Rounds, LL.D .... ' .... New York, N, Y, Afihur Lincoln Gillett, D.D .... ..'....Hartford, Conn. Frank'Waterman Stearns, B.A. .... ....... B oston, Mass. Dwight,Whitney Morrow, LL.B .... .... N ew York, N. Y. I Arthur Prentice Rugg, LL.D.. . . Q . . . .... Worcester, Mass. Willizim, Constable Breed, IiL.B ....... .... N ew York, N. Y. Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, LL.D .... .... N ew York, N. Y. Calvin Coolidge, LL.D. ............ .... W ashington, D. C. George Dupont Pratt, M.A. ..... .... G len Cove, N. Y. Stanley King, M.A. ........ '. . ....... Boston, Mass. . 7 X Jason Noble Pierce, D.D .................. - .............. Washington, D. C. Y fl lx Harry Welton Kidder, ..... I ........................... Amherst, Mass. . - Treasurer of the Corporation Page Eiohteen C Page Ninelun Clvo1'g'u 'lhmivl Olds, -'U'l', 'i'1iK, lllaillw' Pr'of1's.vor of Vw A All-xnmlvr M1-iklvjolm, H-XX, -I-IHC, EE, l'r'1'.v1'flcl1l of tlw Ifollf-yr' mul I'1'ofws.wn' of l,ogif' and .lI1'tr1pl:y.vics. ILA.. l:l'UWll. 'Wig M.A,. Hrmvn. 'USL I'li.Il.. l'0l'll0ll, 'UTQ liorst. '12: l,1,.lJ.. Ilrown. '125: l.l,.ll.. .All0,Lfllt'llA', '15g 1.I..lb,, l'llii'1'l'Nl1.1' of V1'l'lll0Ill, '1li. Ilovn nl' liochdnlu. l':ll,Lfl2llHl, l"l'lIl'llIll'A' IL INTB. Hi':l1l11alt'v11 from Hrown 1'niv0i'si1y. 181123. 1h':u1mih- work all Brown, 1s:i::.5m5, mul ,lf l'orm-ll, 1N95-UT. lnstrmqoi- ol' 1'liilosopliy :il ltrown. INUT-SHI: Assistant l'l'Uf1'SN0l'. ISHS!-15111233 Associati- .xllll'l'll'ilIl l'iiiIosophi0:ll Assoc-lution illlll ol' lllm- Aim-riczm l'syL-liologivnl Associzltion. .llrlillrnial-if's. ILA., ll'iiiv1-rsity of lf0i'lll'Sl'1'l'. 'Tiiz M.A.. l'lll1't'l'SllA' ol' l:0i'll1'Sl0l', 'Ttiz I.l..lP.. l'nivo1'sily ol' Il0l'll1'Sll'l'. 'IITZ M.A.. Amin-rsl, '12J: l.i..lb., .Ulllll'l'Sl, '21, Horn :ir Midfllulmorl. Na-xv York, INSIS. 1il':l4lu:lt1-11 fiom 1114- l'lll1'l'l'SllA' oi' llocfllvslw. 15715. Stmiiwl all tho Vniul sitivs of lloicla-llww: und 151-rlin. 18711-NIS. l'l'Ul'l'SNUl' oi' Mullin lIlJlllL'S. l'niv4-rsify oi' Ihu-in-s1m'l'. INN4-111 1 l'l'Uf1'SS1ll' of Mailin- Avting I'rusi1l0n1 oi' l'lll' l'oll1-gm-. 12120-21. Al1'lllll0l' oi' thi- ,XllN'i'lCJlll .xSSUC'l2lllUll for tho Aalvzlm-vlnm-lit ol' 50101100 Jlllll Hu- .Allll'l'll'ilII M:ltll4-iilzlliwnl Socin-ty. William liylmln Uowlvs, Mm. 'l'llK. .llomw I'rofws.wr of lin' lffrlfn lfunguugr' and l1IlI'l'llflll'I'. ILA.. .xllllll'l'Slf, 45: ALA.. Amin-rsl. N1. ilorn nl' llt'lCllUl'l0Wll, Mass., 15515. 1l1':lll1lZlll'1l from Am' lu-rsl, ISTN. llINfl'llC'l.Ul' in Latin all Alnlwrslg ISNU-NIL A your ot' study :ind li'IlV0l ill 1l1'I'llIIlIlj' :uni llnly. Associate I'l'o1'osso1' :lt A111114-l'st'. INNG-SH. lA'Cflll'l'l' nl Smith 1'oIlc-,L-:4-, 18841-93. 1'1'oi'i-ssoi' ol' Laurin :it Allllll'l'Sl sinvo INEH. Mom- lzoi' oi' thc- A1ll0l'li'2lll l'l1iloIogic:ll Socivty. Now lflllglzlllll As- sociulion of Follm-:xox :uid 1'i'o1ml':ltol'y Schools. Ilzls pulm- lislu-rl ".XlVSl'l'Jll'1 ol' lA'1'llll'l'S on 'I'oquir-s f'Ull1l0l'1l'1l with l.:ltin l,l11'l'illl1l'1'Il' "Adm-lpiiov :incl '1'o1'm-im-," 155113: "Sola-ctions ol' Pooms i'l'om Vntullus :xml otliur l.:l1i1l I'of-ts." 151410, llm'i'v lh-l+'orvS1 Slllllll. UW, 'l'llK. .lolln V. Nr'1l'lo11 l'rn- . l Pagz' Tfwmlly j'r'.wxn1' of lIfw'L'. N ILA.. liowcloill. 'Si1: ALA.. Iiowmloill. 'fill BLA.. llIlI'V:ll'1l. tio: M.A.. Amliorst. IJ. Horn all f1:ll'11iilvl'. Alilllllf. 181311. 1ll'il1llllll1'1l from How- sloin. 15111. :uid taught in lloolclnnd. Nlauim-, will-SIS. Stucliml :lt llill'1'7ll'1l. 15515-tlli. :xml ant' lin- llIliVl!l'Sllj' of lim-rlin. 155115-HT, l1is1l'm'1'ol' in illw-lc. I'niv4'l'Si1y of l'l'llllNA'lV3llll2l, 1N!i7-S183 lllNll'lll'lUl' in Ancin-nt lanigiingzvs ul Bowdoin Vollogo, INSINA 1151: .xSSlS12llll l'l'1Pl'UNSUl' ol' H11-vii 111' ll01X'lll1lll, 151151-15101. Ho- Uilllli' Assom-into 1'1'oI'i-ssol' of flu-1'li :it .x1llll0l'S1 1'oll1-go. 11101, :lml l'i'o1'ossor ot' lllw-li. 122032. I.i.,ll.. ullllillllii. '12: l,l.,ll.. Mt. ll0l.1'0lU'. 12: BLA.. Am- Vrofossor, 1111121-Uri: l'1'o1'vsso1' ol' Logic- Zllltl Alwaululiysir-S. 121013- 121 Illlll IN-:in of Ilrown l'lll1'l'l'NllA'. 121111-12. 1'Illl1'll lo ilu- l'l'4-sirivlwy oi' .AllllN'1'Nf Vollm-5:0 in 15112. Mm-inlioi' oi' 1114- 'llll0lll?lS Cushing Esiy, WT, 'l'llK, I'.ruj'v.w.wr of Jlrlllic- Williznn il'ing'i-,V lliigi-low, X'l', PI'0fl3SS0l' of lllzlsiic. Vollm-,urn-. 1889. Stuilivd music in XV0l'Cl'Slt'l'. ISSN-EM: in Iwi'- nmlafvs mul lhwm of Um Collage. TLA., Alnln-rst, 'SiI!: M.A., .'Xllllll'l'Sl'. '5lT. Horn nt Alllllt'l'Nl. Mass., INTO. Hiuldiielfwl fron: Aniln-rsi t'ollu,:v, INUIZ. lll'Zl1lllIlll' work :iii AlllllUl'Sf Uollvgzn, ISHS!-114. lnslrlicfioi- in Mziiln-in:il'i4's and lbrziwing Ill. Faso School ol' Appliwl HClK'llCU, l'l1-vm-lnnml, ISU-I-95. lV2llli0l' lllSll'llClUl' in M:ifIw1il:itius. .lllllll'l'Sl'. ISHS-UT. ISHN-IHUI. Slinliwl in G61- tingvn. fl0l'lllilllX. INSIT-SHS, l'i'oi'0sso1' of Mntlwlnaitic-s. lini- vvrsily ol' Rocln-slvl: ISNH-119175, l'l'Ul'0SSUl' of Mailllvnmlim-s, Aniliorsi. 1905. Af-ling lbozln. 19217-Lil. IN-:in of lllll Uollvgo. 15122. Monilwi' ot' thu .xlll0l'li'illl .Xssor'i:lIion for llw Ailwillcv- nn-nt ot' S0l0lK'1' :intl ilu- Alllt'l'lCIlll Alillllt'lllIllll'2ll Soc-ivl'5'. nf langliwla 1Lilm'ai'1w'e. sity ol Ili-rlln, SH. . sylvunin :ind I'nivvrsiI.y ol' Sfl'ZlSSlllll'LL', 1894-95. z llUlll,H 1N!bS. George lioswortli Uliuroliill, X'l', 'l'llK, llf"1'lLi.wlon Prof1'.vso1' Y ILA.. Allllll'l'Sl, NU: MA., .Xllllll'l'Sl'. 9.2: l'l1.lP., llllV0l' Horn :ll NVUl'COSl4'l'. Mnss., INGU. fll'2lllll-2ll1'll i'i'o1n .Xnilwrsl Holla,-5:4-, lsstb. llI':l1llI:lh' work :iii thu l'niv4-rsity of Penn- lllll l,lll va-rsily ol' llorlin, ISHS-UT. Assistant lflditor ol' Lln- Gos- inopolilnn Malgnzinv. ISHS-SLN. ASNOCl2ll1' l'i'o1'1-ssor ol' I-English Zlllll l'nlilic Slnonkilig. .XllllN'l'Sl', lhtls-ltblrtig Associnlv l'1'o- l'ossoi' oi' English lAll0l'2lllll'l'. lilllll-05. Al1'llllll'l' of tilne AlZlNSJli'llllS1'llN Shilo N4-n:iiv, Hilti-lil. Author ol' "RlClllll'll Hn- 'l'liil'1l up lo Sll2llil'SlN'Ili'l'," 15700: :Ill wlition ol' "lik-lnii'4l lille 'l'l1ir1I," HH2: l'l'lll.YS4ll'xVj'1'lll'l'lj'.u liilrlz :ind joint :author ol' 1 "'l'ln- llniin l'lllVl'I'Nllj' lbrzilnns oi' tho 'Finn' ol' Qinw-n lilizzi- ILA., .xlllll15l'Sl, Nl: MA.. .XlIllll'l'Sl'. '11 Horn :lt Allllll'l'Sl', Mziss.. INUT, fll'il1lll2ll'l'1l from AlllllL'l'Sl' P lin :ind lbiissoldorf. 'ISUO-SH.. Instructor in G4-1'1i1:111 :ind Mu- sic :Ili .xlllll0l'Sl. 1594-ISNPI: ASSlK'l2ll'f! l'l'Hl!t'SSUl' of lll'I'IIltlll :ind Music' ni, Alllll0l'Sl'. ltltll-013: l'i'of4-ssoi' oi' Hl'l'lll3lll Illlll MllNll'. ISNHS-HN: l'l'0l'USSHl' ol' Music. 15108. ILA., Anilwrsf. ,NSI l'll.lF.. Johns ll0lllilllS. 'SIIL A1lVilll00llll'llt of Scif-lim-, tho Ann-1'ic'nn f'lll'lllli'Rll Soc und flu- Johns Hopkins flll1'Illi03ll Souix-ity. Artliln' John Hopkins, UAX, Prof1's.wn' of l7li.mm'st1'y. Horn :it lil'l1.lQ'0XVilll'l'. Mnss., 18154. fll'illlllJlll'll 1'ron1 Ani hon-sr, isso. 'Fnughi :lt Votuil. Mass.. and ul' Poi-kskill Mili- inry ACZIUOIIIX. New York, ISNS-230. .lolms llopkins l'lllYl'l" sity Follow. ISSN. lllilllglll in NVOSfllllllSl'l'l' Uollvgv. ISEPH-EH. lllSfl'llCi'Ul' in f'llf'llllSfl'j' :ii Alllll0l'Nl'. ISSN: l'l'Ufl'St40l' of Phoni- istry, 1907. Mc-inlwi' of tho Ainnric-:in Association for tho -iviy. Page TfLve11ly-one J:1111cs 'Wz1lt'1-1' Crook, Iirufvssor of .E'tf07llllI1Z1CS. UA.. Ulll'l'lill. '1P1: I'11.I1.. l'ol1111111i:1. '!1N: M..X., A1ll1ll'l'S1, '12, 1:111'll in U11t:11'io. t':111:11111. 15311. 1l1':11l11:1t'1-11 l'1'o111 0111-1'1i11, 15511. 11lN11'1lf'1Ul' 111 llistory 111' 0111-1'1il1. 15111-112. l"1-llow ill :1I1- M1111111111 111 tho l'11ivo1'sily ot' 1!1'1'1i11, 151133-514. 1"1-llow i11 l':L'41ll0lll1CS :11 l'o111111l1i:1. 1N51'l-515, l'1'o1'11sso1' ol' 1'olil'11'11l 1'11-o11- omy, AlIl1N'1'Sf, 1N115. M11111l11-1' ot' 1111- .X1lll'l'11'2lll 1'1K'l1IlU1ll1C .Xsso1'i:1tio11. .x1111l4lI' oi' "11islo1'y 111' 1111- 111-1'111:111 1vRl,Lfl'-'1'1ll'- U1'X,H ISHS. 1.1-ct111'1-1' 1111 1-1-11111111111-. socinl 111111 o1111c:1l'io11:1I fopics. I " . .. ... .. . . .., F1'1:11111'ic 'B1'1:ws11-1' 11oo111is. 'l'M', "WW, llil1-l11'o1'l.' l'ro- 1 f1fSN0l' of .1lllII1'l'lIf01ljj 111111 llmlngy. ILA., Alll111'l'S1'. '!I1i: l'11.ll.. 1'11iv1'1'sil'3' 111' Al1l1l1l'1l, 'HSL 1!o1'11 111 111'11olcIy11. Now York, 18731. Gl'2ll1l12l1l'l1 1'1'0lll .X111l11'1'st 1'o1log1f. 155115. 5'1'lN11l'l1 111 11111 1'1l1V1'1'S11j' of BI1l1l1t'1l. 1597-1151. lllN1l'11K'1Ul' in lliology :ll A1ll1ll'1'S "1 ' ' soc-i:1rv 1'1'01'l'SS01' oi' Biology. 15111-1-UN: I'1'of1'sso1' oi' V1 11:11':1tiv1- A11:1to111y, ltltrx-IS: l'1'01'0SSlbl' ol' XI11ll'l'2l10f.1X 111111 111-ology. 15118. I1i1'111-t'o1' 111' 1111- 111x111-11itio11 to l'11t:1go11i:1 111 15111-12. A11111111' of "l11111Ii11g 11.'i' ' ' . ,L:o11i:111 1':111111:1s." 121121: "'l'l11- 111's1-111111 1"o1'11111t1o11 ot 1'111 go11i:1." 15114: etc. P11111 f11l1'ySOS101I1 Phillips. OAX. I,lIl'lHl'lj 131'll1f11gs Prn- frf.v.wn1' of Ilygimzrf mul l'l1y.w1'1'111 l61l111ratim1 mul S00- I'l'flll'1j nf H10 00IlIIlI.l'fl1'I1 nn. S'l111l1'11l f11't1'1fiii1's. HA.. Alll11l!l'S11. NN: M.lD.. 1'H1111l1Il1Il. 115: M.1'.111., Spring- H11111. 'I21. 11111-11 111 ,Xj'0l', Mugs., '1Nli5, H1':11111:111-11 1'1'U11l A1ll1ll'1'S1'. ISSN, M1e1lic:1l 111111 M1111-tic lbi1'1-c-1'o1- ol' 'Ill' H1-111-1':1l 1!o:11'1l ol' Y. M. U. A.. f'l1ic':11:o, 15513. Assistant l'1'0f0SS411' olf Ily- gim-1111 111111 1'11ysic':11 1'1K111L'il110ll. .K1ll11l'1'N1. 1N!Ni2 ASSUC1il1l' 1'l'ID- 1'1'SSHl'. 1551511 l'1'o1'1fsso1', 111118. BIl'lll11l'1' ol' 11111 Council of 1111- .X1111-1'i1f:111 l'11ysio:1l 1C11111':11io11 ASSllL'1Il11lD1I. A1111'1'ic:111 .Xssw 1-i:1lio11 for tho A11v:111c1-1111-111 ol' S011-11121-. 1'1'11si111-11t ol? the Nlll'1l'1j' of C'ol1cg.:o f1j'lll1l2lS1111l1 1711'l!C1ll1'S, 1!l02g SOCl'0fIlI'j', 111117-151. M1-111111-r ol' 11o:11'11 ol' How-1'11o1's. N:1tio11:11 A111- :1t1-111' At'11l1-tic F1111111':11'io11. Cla11'1:11ce VVil1is E?lS1A1l1?l11. 1,l'Ufl'NS0l' of till? Gcrmrllz 1 I,1111yf11c1y1: flllll l,il1'rr1lur0. ILS., XV0l'Cl'S1I'l' 1'o1yI1-cl111ic l11slit1111-, 114: MA., 1'11.IJ.. Loipsic, 'SDSQ MA.. A111111-1's1, '12, 1lo1'11 .nt 01,1111-111-11. N. II.. 'INTIL f'11':11111:111-11 1'l'U1ll 1V0l'Ct'S1l'1' I'Qly1'1-11111110 l11stit111t1-. 1S!l-1. .kssist:111l, ill Mo111-1'11 11:111p.:11:11.:1's. M114-515. G1':11111:1tu 14111111-111 :lt Il:11'v:11'11, M5143 IF11iv1-1'sify of G6t't1111.:1-11, M515-913: I'11iv1-rsity ol' Loipsic, M5115-08. 1IlS1'l'11Cf0l' 111 f10l'll1ill1. 1'11ivo1'si1y of Iowa 111111 1'11iv1r1'si1'y of C11ic:1,aro. Associate l'1'01!l'SNU1' of G0l'1ll1l1l l.it'1'1':1t111'1- 111' A111l1111'st, 1211173 1'1'111'vSS11l'. 151051. .x1111l0l' of "Dio S'VIl1':IX 1105 jmfivos 11111 No11u+1"' 111111 1-11ito1' of Sl'Vl'I'I1I G1-l'111:111 'l'1-xrs. Page Tfwcnty- T-wo 1'I1'o1111111ic's :lf 1111- I'11iv1-1'sily ol' xV1SC'UllS1ll. INS!!-1123. G1':1d11- Williz1111 Jesse Ncwlin, WT, KWK, I'1'of1'.wso1' of Iilzfflosoplzy and Mrnflzonzaiics and Sccwtargj of the I'7flCIlULIj. ILA., A111111-l'sli, '99g ILS.. MJG., AIZISSIICIIIISUUS Instituto of iI'vcl111nlogy, '01, MA., A111111-1's1t, '06, Il:ll'V:ll'd, '00. 1541111 :111 I'o1't: l'2ll'll0ll. l'0nn., 1878. Gl'il1lllilll'll 1'1'o111 A111- linrsii. IF99. UI'2ldl1ilf01l fl'0lll the M:1ss:1cl111svt't1s ll1SI'ifll10 of 2l'0Cllll0l0j.fX, 1901. 1+I11,::1ger1 in B'll'CllIllliCIll 1Cl1,Lfil1C0l'ill,2', 1901- 02: Wnlkm- l11st1'11ct01' ill M:1tl1v111:1tics at, xXl1lll0l'S1., 1902-05. Sl1:1t'tnclc Siflllllill' in M:1i'i1u111:1tics :ll 1I:11'v:11'11, 1905-015. As- snciziiu I'l'H1'0SSOI' nf A1ill'1ll'l112liiCS 111111 1'llil0S0llilj', A111l1v1'sr, 19063 Associellzc 1'l'0f0HS01' of I'l1ih1su11l1y, 19017-093 l'1'n1Tossu1' ol' I'l1ilnsu11l1y. 1909. -Sindiod :lt 0xl'o1'd I'lli1'1'l'Sii'j', 191:2- 1H. N:1i1'l iC1111c':1tio11:1l '1i'vc1'11ili11g SOCl't'l-2l1'X, Wan' Work 1111111- eil. Y. M. 1i'. A., 1918. Division l"l1i4-11 APIIIX l'IdllC'3ll'iIlllRll f'0l'l1S, A.I'l.l".. lf'1':111cu, 1919: l,iI'1'Cllil' oi' 11141111-:1l'i011. Allll'l'i' cnn C0lllllliSSi0ll lin Stilqliil. 1920. BIUIIIIIOI' of thu A1ll0l'iC2lIl I'l1iios1111l1ica1l .XSSOCi:lli0ll1 English S11u:1ki11g Vnion. F1'er1c1g'ic 1111100111 TIIOIHIJSOH, Nm, 1Vif11!.fZ12y Professor of History. ILA., A111l1v1'st. '922: MA.. 1l:11'v:11'11, '07. l10I'll :111 AlI,LIllSt12l. Mninv. 1809. t11':1d11:1l'od fl'0lll Ainhcrst, 1892. IllSll'llCf0l' in tho l'0llllSj'iVillli-il Institntzv for thu- Blind, 1N92-921: Kings School, St:1111i'o1'i1. Fonn.. 'IS93-95: Sachs 111- stiinti-. New York, 1895-19033. Srndivd ill l':11'is, 19033-05, :11111 nt ll:11'v:1r41. 1905-07. Assis1'n11t7 in ilistm-y :1l1 1l:11'v.:11'4l, 1900- 07. Associate l'1'oI'1-ssm' ol' Iiist'n1'y. A111l1o1'sl', 1907-09. Pro- fvssm' of Iiisiory, 1909. Mv111l1c-1' oi' tho All10l'iC2lll N1Si'0l'iCIll .1ss1wi:1tio11 and tha- ,XllH'l'iC'2lll 1'nIiIic:1l SI'i0llCl' .XSSOC1:l1i0ll. I 1 , Rohoi-11 Stillniam Fletcher, XXV, Otis LiI1ra,r0'an. ILA.. A111h0l'St, '97. i 'l!o1'n nt II:11'i:fo1'd, C4blllll!l'l.iCl1l'. 1N7-I. HI'Il1lll2Ifl'11 fl'0lll 1 A111111-1'sl'. 1897. C'0lllH'Ctl'11 with tho 1!uI'I':1lo I'nhlic Lil11':11'y, i f':11'111-gin Lil11':11'y, B1':1dfm'11. l'1'llllSj'iV2llliil2 I':l'0UlilyIl 1.'nl1lic i I4iil1':ll',VI :ind the Oill'll0Hil' l.iIn':11'y of l'ittshn1'g. Assisl':1nl: Lilll'2ll'i2lll ol? A111111-rs! l'41ll1-go, 1005? Otis Lih1':11'i:111. 1911. TTOWEIIU Wz1111f1'S 1,0lllQ'll1'Y, "ml, "Wm, 33, "'-W, l'rofwssor of O'7l.mn,'istl'y. I'h.1D., Johns 11opki11s. 'O-l. H0111 nt 11a1hi111n1'u, Md.. 1871. 1'l'oiic'i1-111 ill l'Il00i11'ic:lI 1+h1,:i11cc-1'i11g:. Johns 1lnpki11s 1il1i1'0I'Sii'X. 1S9C-S: 0o111111c1'cia11 work, 18921-1900: LIl'ill'lllil10 work in V111-111ist1'y at Johns Hop- kins. 1900-04. lT:'11'11e,:io R1-si-:11'cl1 ASSiSfilIl1', WV2lSil1llgt011 D, C., 190-1-05. lllSi'l'l1Cf01' in 'f'il0ll1iSfl'j'. l7niv01'sity of Mis- souri, 1903-Oli: 17lliV0l'SiiTX of xViSC0llSill. 1900-073 Amherst 1 i'0li1'20. 1907-OS, ,1ssist'a111iz l'l'0f0SS0l'. 1908-09: Associate Pro- 1'uss411', 1909-1223 l'1'0fosso1', 1913, Page Tfwenly-three XVZIHOII lfale- IIz1111ili011. llm1'y1w I7fl111'fl Olrls l'mj'w.vxr11' of lGl'lllIIHHl.f'N. ILA.. l'lliVt'l'Nilj' ul' 'l'1-xzls, 117: l'l1.lb.. I711ivo1'sify of Mich- igan, '125. vorsity 411' 'l'1-xns, 1007. l11s11'111't111' ill All'd12ll'Y:lI llisfnwy, I'11i1'1-1'sity 01' 'l'1-xzls. 1000-10. I11st1'11cl111' 111 l'o1i1ic:1l 14101111- tlllly, I'll1Vt'l'Sifj' of AIiC'lliQ'2l1l. 1010-10123: .XNSiSf2llll l'l'0lfL'SN0l', 1013-1-1: .Xssistalllt l'1'o1'1-ssn1'. I'1l1Vt'l'SifX 111' Ulliczugo, 1014- 15: l'1'uI'1-ssnl' 111' l'1l'U1l4llIlii'S, .x1lllll'l'S1' M1111-go, 1015. Rilylllllllll 11211111-lc! Gv1t0ll, 'l"4K, I,l'Uf.I'.YNIIl' of f'0Hll'f'Ill N1'i1'111'f'. l1.A.. I 1'SlllllS. 0.5: MA., I ll1Vl'l'Slfj' or I'1-1111sy1v:1111:1, 011. 1201-11 nt SllilPlN'l1Sl?lll',LI, I'.:1., INS1. H1':11l11:111-11 fI'Ulll I'1'- N1Ill1S. 10021. N'lll1li1'd :lt I'11iv1f1'si1'y 111' l'1'llllSj'lVillli3l. 100-1- 00. .Xssislnnl l'1'i11c-111111, 111:11 No11m1l, lb1111c':11111o11, 1'11.. 180x- 00. l11sl1'11ct111' in IIisi1o1'y. 811110 N0l'lllill Sc-110111. 15119-104111. 1'1'111'oss111- of Ilistury 111111 lic-1111u111ics, Hut:-s H1111-5:1-. '1000-07: Nn1'tl1:1111 l'1'11f1-ssm' ut' llistury 111111 Political! Sm-is-11110. 'l'l'ill1fX. 1007-14: l'1'll1't'SS01' ill .Xllllll'l'Sf, 1015. 3l01ll1N'1' of A111o1'im-:111 l'o1itic:1I Ncim,-ucv Assoc-i:1tio11: V1111111-ctic-111 1Iistu1'ic:1l Assn- Ciiltifbll. A11t11111' 111' "111t1'm111c1'i1111 to l'11litic:11 Nl'1l'llCt'." 10103 "Il0:11li11,2s ill 1'r1litic'11l Sc-10111-lr." 1011: "I'l'1l1ll1'lllS i11 l'11litiw1l lCv0l11t14111." 1014: Illlil lllll1ll'l'0l1S :11'fic-lvs 111111 lnmk-1'ovi1-ws. Wallh-1' W. S11-w111'1. 'WW l,l'II.fI'SS'fIl' nf lDvl'IllI0HI17.I'S. ILA.. M1ssu111'1. 00: MA.. Vlblllllllllil. 10. 1111111111111-41 f'l'lIlll tlu- I'11iw1'siIy of AHSSUIII1. 1000, Fm-- 1l1v1' study :11 B1ic'l1ig:111 :1111l f'11I1111111i:1, 'l':111gI1t :lt BIi!4S0lll'i, 1010-11: :lt I'11i1'm-1'siIy of M1c'l1i,::a111. 1011-12: l'0fl1l'lll'1l to 1'11iv1-1's1t'y 111' 5liNSUlll'i, 1012-10: c-:11111- to A111I1o1'st, 10115. lqdi- t111'u1' tllv l"4'flv1':1I Hl'Nl'l'Vl' 1111111-till, xV2lNllillLZ'10ll. D, Un 11122- Allwrt ,P:11'k1-1' l"i1'cl1, AT, wwf. P.-1'r1f1's.w11' of Hn' llislr11'y nf 113wliy1'o11 mul If1'l1l1'1'ul l11'im'11l111'w. Huy., lhll'Y2lI'd, '00g S.'l'.11.. I'11i1111 'I'111-ulogivxll Sl'lllillRll'j'. '0t!: ILIL. A11111v1'sl', '00, Willi:1111s. 'Hz MA.. A111114-1's1'. '18, 1811111 ut 11ost1111. Mass.. 1877. f:l'2ldl1Zlfl'l1 1'1-11111 I1a11'v:11-11. 1000, :11111 1'1'o111 Ivllillll Tllcologicnl So111i11:11'y. 1003. 1'11st111' of flll' First f'lllll'0ll. I"l11s11i11g:, 11. I.. 10051-053 uf 1110 Bllbllllf Vo1'111111 l'lll1l'Cll, Bnstmx. Mass., 1005-00. I'1'1-si111-111' 111' thu .X11c1m'u1' 'l'11ool11gic-:1l S1-1ni11:11'y, 1000-17. l"ivI11 I11s1wct111' of thu A1114-1'ic1111 R011 f"1'0sS ill 1"1':111l'v. 1017. livvcllvl' 1.1-Ct111'v1' nf Ynlv. 1020-21. I'1'0f0SS0l' oi' tho Ilistory nt' Ita-lig1n11 111111 Biblical 1,itv1':1t111'o. A11111v1'st, 1017. Pagr Twenty-four 1201-11 :1t 11iw:1sv1-. 'IR-1111.. 1NN1. H1':11111:1t1-11 i'1'o111 tho l'11i- Hn 1'lmrlvs lllzlsor, "'X, MIK, Slum Pl'0j'w.v.w1' 0f llululcins. 1000. Hlwlllllsltu sllulivs :ll .lolms Ilupkins. 1004. Ytmlivcl all tho BIIIVIIII' I.:llm1':xtn1'im-s all l!o:ll1I'm't'. N. U.: Wumls llulo. Mass.: I'2lIlIl'I'0II, l.:n.: :xml III' ilu- l'niv1-rsiiy ol? IIIIIIIIIIUSI. 'I':1ugI1I1 :lt t'l1s,- Vollvgo ul' I'IIj'NIf'I:lIlS :md SHI'- gm-ulw. llzlllillmw-: I'l1iwl'sily ut' AIICIIIQIIII. 1005-18: Illlll XIII- rinu lllulngiwll I.:llun'allm'y. 1X'uo41s llulv. 'I'I'llSl0t'. 1022: I'1'0- I'l-ssm' ut' ,Xn1I1v1'sf. ISHN. .XllI'Il0I' ul' vnrimls alriiclvs in lmfll- IlIl'2II mul lmpulzu- jlll1I'II:lIS. Ill-rlwrl Pvweivzll Ilzlllillgl-l'. -IKE. MIK. l'l'fIf1'x.wn' uf Ilis- lu-rst, lS0iI. l'1'im'i1l:1l oi' Uxfnwl AC'2IlI4'lIIj'. Uxfurll, N. Y.. 1S02l-05. Ntmliml :lt tho l'11ivol'siIy UI' -101111. INUS-SIU: I'ni- vwsity of IA-ipsic-, 1N!NI-UN. IIISIVIICIUI' in Ilistory :ll Am- lwrst. ISSIN-100-1: Assoc-inI'v I'l'ul'lyssm'. 1001-IN: I'l'II'I'4'NSlIl'. ISHN. Stmliml :lt 1'0lumlIi:1. 1017-IS. AIOIIIIWI' ol' llw Allwri- f'2Ill IIislul'ic-:ll Asslwizllilull. Aulllm' ui' "lilo II:lII'lllI5I 414-1' 111-llI'scllvn I'ulrlizistic- zu 4l1-ln :1l1l0l'ili':ll1isclu-In I'II2lIlII2II'IlgfIg'- Iwilslwil-gn-." 12100: 1-ollxllmrzllvxl in thu lrzlnslanliml :lml mlil- ing.: nf "1'0llvl-1's:1Iim1s with II1lIII1'I'.,' 1015. Biology. ILA.. .lulms Iluplcl11s.1!l00: l'l1.Il.. .lnlms llopluns. 0-1. llurn all Wislurmlon. ill-1'111:uuy. 1NSO, IIITIIIIIZIIOII frmn .lolms I'l1ysic-s. 1NNO-NT. Wlzlllu-1' Iustruc-lm' in .Xlnlw1'st. INS Follow nl' lllu .Xllll'I'IC'RlIl .XSSIIUIIIIIUII fm' tlw .X1lx'al1lc-1-11111 su pnlu-rs: "l"ntigm- in ilu- llllustiviry nl' S'Il'0IL'IIIllQI'w l'l111.virnl l.'1"rif'H'. lory. ILA., Alllllwsl. 'EIZIZ I'll.II-. IA'Il'NI4'- 'fw- llorn ul 4l:1llin:1-rtmvn. Hut.. 18150. Hrml11:1lwl 1'l'0lll Am- Ollo Mmltlu-y-Zm'n. MIK, l'rnj'w.wsm' of llvrmzm. ILA.. A4IOIIuf1'li l'0Il0g:0. NV.'1ll.l'., 'llll I'II.II.. Imipsic, fun-. Ilvil Vail." 1922. Iddih-d I411IcI:l's "Dov ,IIlIISlll2Ill.' 15112. .Iosl-ph Osgood 'l'Ilompsm1. "WIN, l'l'nf'z'.v.wr' nf l'l1y.wif'.w. ILA.. .XIlIIll'I'SI'. 'N-I: I'l1.lD.. I'IlI1'l'I'NIIj' ol' St'rzlsslnl1'g, ill. llorn :ll W4-ylnmllll. Mass.. INIEII. tl1':l4lll:ltv1l I'I'0lII .Xm- lu-1'st'. INN4. lll':ulll:llv slmlvnt :ll .llllllwst :mul Assistant. III T-NSI. ll1stl'1u'lm' :ll Il:lvvl'I?o1'4l, 1801-04, Asswwiam- I'rol'vssor of Pllyslcs in Alnlnwst. 1S0-I-l!l1N: I'I'4lI'0NS0l' ul' I'l1ysi1-s. l0.lN. nt of Sn-il-111-0. .Xlll'Iln1' ul' tlllosist "I'0IIl'I' dans H4-sl-lx dvi' Illus- lisvlloll IIUIIIIIIIIMIH IIIIIIIISIIIIII in "Win-114-11l:lllln's Allnalla-ng" :ll- and "I11vm-stiprzlrimls in 'I'lll'SI1IlIIII l'II:uslivify." lnllmlisllvll in lllu 'OL Horn :lt N114-lmy,::n1. NVISCUIISIII. 1870. fII'2l1IlIilI0d I'1'o111 Mlvllu-1't. 1001. Studied :lt l'nivorsi1y of I'Il'IZlIl5IOIl. 1001- 02: IvIIIVlII'SI1'X ol' I.oipsi0. 1902-0-1. l11stl'llctm' in G4-l'1n:11l, W. R. I'.. 1004-052 I'l1iv01'sity of Illinois, 1005-00: AIIIIIUVSI. 1000-08: .XSSISIIIIIIZ l'1'uf1-ssol' 1008-00: Assnvialtc l'l'uI'ussm'. 15100-1N: l'1'of4-ssm' 1918. Mmnlnvr nl' tho Mmlm-rn Idllljlllilgt' Assuciall'im1. Now Ellj.I'I.!IIl'lI Moda-1'n IIIIIILZIIIILYO Assuvisltioll. So- cil-ty for tho .UIVRIIICOIIIOIIIT of Study ui' SUIIIIIIIIIRIVIIIII Literal- Aulzlmr of "JOII1lllll Georg Jzwoluis Iris." 10051 "I4'I'I0iIl'. lr. .1:wolni's Hmm- :lt l':1n11wlfm'I 1" "1Il'l'IIIIIlIj' in 'lim- W YY 9 Page Tfwcnty-ji-ve Clmrles Ernest Bennett, 'PF-3, 'Y'14K, Profvssrn' of Latin.. HA.. Amherst, '05g I'h.ll., Cornell. '11. Ilorn :lt Ludlow, Mass., 1882. Grndnntoal from Ainherst, 12105. Assistzunt I'1'i1lCI1lill nncl Insti'uct'o1' ol? Gcrlnun and Latin in Naxnticokc, fI'enn.j High School. und Sub-liiastcr of Washington School for Boys. XVllSilIll1.1'l10ll, IJ. C. Instructor :lt Volklnnnn School, Iiostong and 5J.'l'2ldllill'0 student, Ilnr- vznwl. 11107-UN. Graulurlio stumlcnti :ind Touching Follow, Cor- nell, 1905-11. Instructor in Lntin. AlIli10l'St, 15111,-133 As- fossor. 15119. Author of "Across tho Yours," 1917. Horatio Elwin Smith, Gix, 'I'HK, Ylrofvssnr of the Frcnciz. Language and L'ilm'a!1n'1'. ILA., Ainlu-rst. 'GSI I'h.IJ., Johns Hopkins. '1ZZ. Born at f'2llllhI'IIi,Lf0. Mass.. 196. GI'2ll1lIHt0d from Ain- horst. 1908. Tllllgllt nl' Johns Hopkins. 1910-115 at Yale. 15111-IN. French Army in Foyers dn Soldut, 1918-151. Ap- pointed l'1'ot'ossor of 1-'1'ench, AlIlll0l'StT. 1919. Author of "Tho I.ilo1'zn'y Criticism oi' 1'le1'1'c Boyle." Melnher of the Modern I.:m,uuny.:c Association. Francis Ilowarbl Fobcs, -W, P1'oj'1'.v.wn' of Greek. ILA., II:11'vm'd, 'O-L3 MA., II:11'v:11'd, 115: I'h.D., IIu1'v:urd, '12. Horn .nt S0lll0l'ViH0, Mass., 1NS1. Grzullnlfell from IIan'- vnml. 15104. Instructor in Greek and Latin. II2ll.'V2ll'd, 11107- 1331 Assislnntz I'rol'essm' of Greek, llnion College. 1915-203 Associate I'l'0I'l'SS0l' of G11-ok, Anlherst. 1920-21: I'1'0fCSS0l', 1921. I'1'on:u'od nn odition of Aristzotla-'s Meteorology," 1019, Arthur' Henry Baxter, -U41 I,l'IIfl'SSO'I' of Ronzancc Lan- QIHLQCS. ILA., Johns Hopkins, 'Deb 1'h.D.. Johns Hopkins, WIS. Iiorn at Florence, Italy. 1871. Gradlmted i'1'o111 Johns Ilopkins University, 1894. Instructor in Italian, Johns Hop- kins. 1807-98. Master of French and GG1'111fl.l1 at the Country School for Boys, l:llltilIl01'0, Md.. 19518-1900. Instructor in RUIIHIIICO I'1:1m:n:1g:cs. Amherst College, 1900-063 Assistant Iwofossor, 19013-OSQ Associate Ifrofcssoi' 1908-22: Professor, 1022. Page Tfzvmty-six sistzznll I'1'ofcsso1', 1913-1-1: Associnte I'1'ol'l-ssor. 1914-109 1.'l'0- C111l1'1CS 1Viggi11s Cobb, Uix, 33, li1'11f1z.ws111' of 1111111111- nzulirfs. ILA.. A111111f1's1. '117: MA., .X11111111's1. '111: l'11.11., l111iv1r1's11'y 111. 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As- s111-i:11211 l'l'111'1'SS11l' 1111 i11l1'1'i1111 of 1"1'1-111111 :11 .X111l1111's1', 11117-1113 1'l'111'l'NS0l' pro l1'11111111'1: 111' Sl11ll11S1l. 111111. r . .-... ,. ,.. ...1 - 1 porn nf l,l'S1'I'l-1H'il'11 I1'1'111111'l1',1f. t1l'01'g'lx l"1'isl1i11 'xV1l101l1'1', Nix. "'mf. I'1'11j'1'.wx111' of MIl11jf'1.Sflf. 11,A.. A11111111's1'. '111: MA.. 1'1111111111i:1, '11: 1'11.11., 1'111111l1l1ifl, ll A111- lll'l'Sr. 111111. l'll1Vl'1'S11j' S1-1111l:11' 111 lflnglisll ant L1o11111111i:1. ish :lt 1'11iv1-1'si1y 111' Illinois. 1111-1-15. Ass11c1:111- I'l'1lfl'SS0l' of Eng- 1 DI 111 1110 '1'il1111' 1t111111" 1wi1.l1 11. M. W11i1f111-1-1, 11111: "'I'111e 11i1'1- 111111 y l1z1111'1111111e 1li011Q'111Z0ll fl,'111'k111'. MA. "'l'K. l'1'11j'1'sx111' pro 11111,- 1511l'll 111' N1-w111111'il11'. Mass.. WTS. 111':11l11:11.1'11 1'1'11111 Tllflm 111112. 111':11111:1t'0 study 111 W11s11-yall. Mass. 111s1. 111' T1-cli.. "1 111111-. 1'11iv111'si1y 111' l':11'is. Ass11ci:1111: Pro- 1'1,-ssm' 411. 51111111-111:11.ics. A1ll1l01'Sf, 111117-18. 1'l'l'S111l1l01 Lieu- 11'l'N1'. 111111-22: l'1'111'1-SN111' pm l1'H1fl10I'C. 11'111'71l .'1jlI'fl'IIHlll'1' sim-0 111111. 1'1x1-1-111'iv11 S1-c1'111':11'y. 11'111'111 Ag1'i1-1111111'1- S111-11-fy. 111111 1111111111- ,111S-111: Assislalut 11i1'1'c1111' Ag:1'ic11lt111':1l 1'I11111':11i1111. A.1-Ll". 1111iv1-1'sity, 111-1111111-, 191-11111-1-, 111111. Assist- :111t' 1'l'111'1'SS111' of M111111111111tics. Al1lSS21C111lS1'11'S Ag:1'ic1111111'n1 1'111l1'::1-. 111111: A1'1i11g 11111111 111-11111't1111'11t of 1111-111111111i1's 211111 S111-i11111,Qy. 111211-22. 1llS1il'1lC1'01' 111-11 l1'llll111l'1' 11l110SCl'111tlV0 11122. 9 Pagzf T-wcniy-.fefven .Tolm BI2l1'1'.Yll NVzn'lwkc, l'mf1'.v.wn' pro lwnpwa nf PJ1 fl- nsnplly. ILA.. 1'1'illC0f0ll, 'Mizz 1'11.11.. Iminsiv. Wi. liorn :lf Marion, N. Y.. 1N75l. Gl'1ldllZl1U11 frmn I'x'1m:m-toll, 191125. Sludunl: in GCYIIIIIIIY. 121033-Ori. lnstructm' in U0l'll1211l Illltl 1'l1ilosupl1y, Willizllns, 111013-12: Assoc-i:l1v l'l'0I'l'SS01'. 11112- 14. l'l'U1'x'SSlll' of 1'l1ilusuplxy. Mount llolynlw, 1111--1. Pro- llxssm' pm lwulfmrff, .X1ll1ll'1'Sl'. 151151-20, 111:22-225. xl0lllI!0l' ol? Hn- Al11m'ic:ll1 l'lliIl1S1ll?hiK'Ill ,XSN11I'1ll1'i0ll. Allflllll' ol' "luis IIunmogvni1'2i1's1n'inzip in dvr Sqn-num-1'scl1v11 1'sycl1n1ogiv." Ricllznml .l"1'21llCiS Nollignn, 11SS'0l'ITItll7 l"1'rrj'rw.w11' of Ily- ' ffl'I'I1If mul l'l1ys1'f'al lirllwrltiozz.. Hurn alt' l'llllllll'1dQ'0. Mass.. 1N1i1. Gl':u111:1lv41 1'l'0lll llns- ton Nnrnull Sblmol ol' GXIIIIIZISHCS. 15813. Tllllgllt in Y. M. U. A. llynlnzlsiunl. In-lruil. 18513: Vlwlsval, Mass., INST: UNH!- 1lIlS1I1ll1 Instructor. t'm'1n-11, ISN7-5122: Alll1l0l'Sf, 18112-ISIUUZ Nlntv fihilllfilllilllil ASSUIIIIIIX, 1N!P1 3 V2llll11'l'l1ilfSIIIIIIIIOFSCIIOOI 1593: Il:11'v:n'11 Sl1llllll1'l' Sclnml. 1N!Ni-517. Assistant I'l'01'CHS01' uf llygrivnv and 1'l1ysic-:ul 1'Z1111c:utim1, Amln-rst, 11KI1i-10: Assu- vizltv 1'rol'vssrn'. 11110. Appnilltvd i'ivi1i:ln Ilirvctol' of Alh- Iotivs :lt Uzlnlp In-vvns. 111172 tknllnnissirnwd Villbfilill, HHN. 1 1'lmrlm-s Hansen Toll, NW, "WHY, .'lSSOC'I.Illf? l'rofwssor of l'l1z'ln.wpl1y. ILA., Ilzllnilton. 'U-1: MA.. lI:1l'v:n1'41. 7751 l'1l.lP.. l"l'1'illll1'g.f, 'HSL 15m'n :lt l71'llVt'l'. Vol., INNZ. 4h':u1uz1to41 from Ilannilrml. 1904. l1r:u111:11'o wnrk anti I1:11'v:1r41. 111414-045. .lulm 1I:u'v:u'a1 Ifvllow. 19011-UN. 'l'1':1vm-14-41. 1!lU1i-UT. Studiml :lt Vnivorsity Ufl':1'l'lillIlll11 1'l1ivvl'sit,,v of Fl'l'i'IPlll',LC, 111417-UH. Assistant 1'1'u1'4-ssm' of I'11ilnsnpl1y. All1ll0I'S1. 1514721-12: Assoc-ialtv Pro- I'm-ssm-. 15112. f10llllll1SSi0ll1'11 First 1,ir11tvn:1nr. Sslnirzury l'or1rs: lam-1' prmnotvd rn l'1lllf2lilll'5'. Vhiof 1'syclwlngic:11 l'1X2llll1ll1'l' :lf Vnnup f'us1c-V. WIN. Mnjnr, Snnilznry 0I'l'icvl's 114,-sm-1'v0 1'o1'ps, 19152. A1111-d S110p2l1'l1 liomlzllv. "'mf. 11SSIll'l'llf1! l'1'0f1'.wsu1' nj' Bnmny. ILA., Alnlmrsf, '9N. Horn :lf A1nl1ul's1'. Mass.. 1NT4i. G1':l11ll:l1'o11 1-P11111 Anlln-rsf. HHN. Aplroilltc-11 Avting: Rv,2is1'l':11'. 1114111 R0g:istl':ll'. 15102- 0-1: lllSfl'lICf0l' in 1!u1'nny. 15104-11: Assistant' l'l'ofusso1', 12111- 132 R1':.ZiN1l'3ll', 151121-1N: .Xssor-i:1t'o l'rufa-ssur of liutuny since 151131. Page Tfwenty-eight Allison Wilson Mursll, 'N'-5, 'l'IlK, Assozfiulc l'rofv.w.vo1' of llygimu' and l'l1yxir'al lGclu1'al1'on. ILA.. Aiulu-ist., 1-2. lfloru :itz Quincy. Mass.. 1892. thuuliiutvml from .Kuiln-i'si. 10151. llitclueock Follow. Aluliorst. 19125-14. lllilllpflll :il Ohio NVosloy:iu lluivorsily, 1915-Ili: Ohio Sintx- Uollugv, lillti-lT. Grzuluzllzo work. ll:ll'V2ll'll Suuuuoi' School. 11115-lti. Asso- cinto l'l'0l'0NS0l' of Ilygiouu uuml l'hysic-all lfhliu-antiou. .Xiu- llursl, 1917. llarold Ill'llI'y Plough, AT, 33, ,-fls.wr'irrtn l'l'nj'rs.w1' of Biology. "l'Zl'l'4-ct of 'l'oin11wi':iliil'o ou l'i-ossing Ou-r." :mud othvr Iiliu fl'l'3lllSl'S. KA.. Allllll'l'Nl. 'l3l: MA.. Utllllllllhlil. 'l5: l'h.lD.. lltllllllllllil, 'IT Horn :ll Now York Uiiy, 1892. Hrzulualtoil from Auillcrsli, 19123. lhuuliizilu siuilout :it l'oluunhi:1 I'uivorsity, 1511-I-IT. lustorucloi' iu lliology. .Xllllll'l'Sf. l!blT-lil: Assoui:ll'1- I rofossor, ltllil. f'UlllllllSSl0lll'll Socoml l,l0llt'0llillll'. Sillllfillj' Vorps :lllll was llislriu-toi' iu li:iclo1'iolo,:y. Yailo Army Laboratory School, July. 'IS to .l:uuui1'y. 'l!l. Author ol' Monograurli: sm-ia u- Gc-oi'g'v Sczilacllunl, 'W-5, 'l'llK. 33. "HW, JlN.WN'l.llll' l'rofw.ws0r of ClM3IlL'I-Sfl'QU. link., Alllll0l'Sl'. 'lilz l'll.lb.. lllblllllllilil, 'lT. ll0l'lI :ll Uuvoufu, N. Y., lN!l23. Hl':ullluh'4l from .Xuilu-rsl. 151133. Hiiuuliiulv sliulm-ut .nt Uoluuihiu. 19121-iii: .XSSlNl'2llll in t'l1o1uisl'r'y. 1 :lull 'l'1-ucluug ASSlSl2llll', 1016-ilT. First' l.ioul'ouuul'. Sillllfillj' Uorpx, l'.S.A., 11917-19, ussigm-cl io Plnspeciion Des Etudes ot l'1x1r61'iomevs chiuiimuu-s ol? tho Frvucli Army at the Sor- houuo. l'uris. 'ISHT-IN. Assom-into l'roi'vssor ol' l'lu-11listi'y. l ll'l 1Xllllll,'l'Sl. E 914-15: Golrlscluuiclr Follow. 1015-iii: In-sc-:n1'L-ll nxopl: 31. t'lm':ig.ro, 'lT. l!ll7-20. Assocluto I'l'0l!1'SN0l' ul' .Xiulu-rsl. 19120. l'lui'viuem- lilclwiu Ayn-S. EN, ,"lNSlll'l'lIlI' I'rofr'xsor of l'll fil - HA., llrowu. lil: MA.. llrowu. 'l-l: l'h.lb., l'lllVt'l'SllY of Horn :lt l.ow4-ll. Mass.. lblll. Gl':ulll:it1-il l'l'0lll llrowu. l!l12. lllSfl'lll'l'lll' iu l'hiIoso1mhy ul llrowu. liilil-14. lu- structor in Social :mud l+lcououiic lusiiiiutious at Amherst, 1915-lli. lllNfl'llK'l'Ul' iu Pliilosoplly all l7uivoI'sil'y of Cllicapro, Page T-wrnly-nine Page Thirty - . Geoffroy Atkinson, WW, Assoviale Professor of Romance Languages. ILS.. Alnllcrst. '133 MA., l'0lllllllllIl, 'Hg l'h.li., COlllll1- lliu, '20. Horn nt Brooklyn, N, Y., 18922. Atta-nllocl Utllllllllliil Col- logv. 1!NbS-10: Colle-go of Pllysicinns :und Surgoons. 15110-113 Anxlu-rst Colle-gre, 15311-13. lhuulllalte stmlt-ut, Utlllllllllltl. 1912!- 14. Socrotury and llltem-pw-t01', Rockefeller Tuberculosis f'lllllllllSSl0Il to Franco, 1917. Instructor in Modern Lun- guugos. l'niou College, 1,914-1.6. Assistant, Graduate School, l'01llllllli2l, 1916-17. British nucl American Expeditionary For-cos. 15117-1.9. Instructor in French, Columbia College, 15119-20. Associate I'l'0fOSS0l', Amherst. 1920. Author of "'I7ho l4lxtl'uo1'4liu:l1'y Voyugrc in l"1'onch Literature Before 1 17tl0," 151201: "Tho EX1'l'il0l'dillill'j' Voyngu in French Litera- ture from 1700 to 17Z1U." 1922. Stewart Loo G'2ll'l"lSOll, 3-W, 1ls.wor1'f1l0 I,I'0fI'SSOI' of Eng- lish, and 1111011.13 Spr'a!.'1'ng. A.l!., lI:11'v:1r1l, '112. Born ut Mobilo. Aluhnlnn. 1S!i1. Hrzulllutvcl from llnr- vnrd, 1912. Iln1'vm'd Lnw School. 15112-13. Assistant in lllnglisln, 1I:11'v:u'1l, 1012-15. lll'Sll'llL'l'0l' in ldugglish und l'uh- lic Spozlkinsr. Worcc-sta-1' Acmlvllly, 1913-1S. llc-:ul of thu liv- IP2l1'tlll0Ilf of Ellf.'fIiSll, 151121-20. Assoc-into l'1'of4-ssol' of Eng:- lish and Puhlic Syn-nlcing. Anuhorst. 12120. Lloint Illlflltll' of "'l'l1o Essc-lltizlls of Al'5.fllllll'lll 2" liclitor "BIIll'1llll2lj"S Lifv ol' Johnson." William 'Pinglo IQOWIEIIIKI, 'U CSoutlnn-nj, flssodalo Pro- fwsxor of Latin. l1.A.. Km-ntucflcy XVOSIOXIIII, 'UQ' MA., Villll-l0l'llllf llnivcr- Y sity, '01 2 I'l1.lD., I Ulllllllllll, '1S. Gr:ulu:1tofl l'1'o1n Km-ntucky Wosluynn, 11102. .Xssistaunlz in f:l'l'Uk nt Vnnalorlxill, 1511173 l'1'incipnl ol' l'l-ivuto School, 'l'ox:1s, 11107-013: l'rofm-ssor of Lutin, l'olytr-clinic tlollvgu. 'l'm-xus. 1910: Instructor in Flalssic-s. School of Education of ilu- l'nivox'sity oi' 1'hic-algo, 15110-12. llraullmto studvnt, :lt tho l'uiv1-rsity of Vhicngo, Hilo-152: Ulllllllllllil, 1913-15. lu- St'l'llL'l0l' in Lntiu. lluutor Holla-,arm-. N. Y. U., 15115-173 Assistant l'1'ol'm-ssor of lim-vli. Quoon's l'niv4-rsity. 1'nnn4lu. ll!l1S-1113 .xSSUClIll'l' l'l'llfl'SSlll' ol' l.:ltin. Allllll'l'Sf. 10211. John lVIl3l'l'llll2lll Guns, -U42 .flssoz-'Nz' lII'0fl'.VN0l' of Politi- ral S6'ill'ILl'0. HA., Alnlu-1-st. 1.1: MA., lI:l1'vnrml, 'lT. Horn nt Stittvillo, Now York. 1S!l-1. f:l'2ll-lllIllUd from Alll- l1l'l'SlZ. 1015. South lflnll llouso Follow of Alulwrst, 1915-17. Molnhol' of Stull' ol' SlllN'l'ViSlll' of .Xtluliuistl'ntiou, ft"onnnou- wunltll of RI1lSSilCllllS0lfS, 11117-IN: .Xsslstnnt ldxoclltivo Sec- 1'lllGl1'j' of tho Wan' llillltll' l'oliL-ics lionrrl. 1il1S-1113 g.Cl'll1lllllfl5 stuelt-ut null tutor in Ilistory, Hovorlnm-nl. null lflconolnics. ll:n'v:u'd. 15h1!J-20. Instructor in Political NCll'llCt',,.Xllllll'1'Sf. 1511241-22: Associnlo l'1'ot0sso1', 11122. Chilton Latham Powell, X42 'I'1iK, Associate Professor of English. B.A., Amherst, '07, M.A., Amherst, '05, M.A., Columliia, '11: l'h.lJ., Columbia, 'l6. Born at York, Penn., 1885. G1'ildllIltl'd from Amherst, 1907. Taught at Asheville School, N. U., University School, Baltimore, Md., llorace Mann School, New York City. Grad- uate work at Columbia, 1910-11g taught l4lllL'IllSl1 at Columbia, 191.1-145 appointed to traveling fellowship, 191-l. Il1S'tlfUCtOl' in English, Johns Hopkins, 1916-18. First Lieutenant, 111- telligence Division, Washington, D.C., 191Sg entered Y. M. O. A., 1919, serving as Secretary at Berlin. Instructor in English, Anilu-rst. 1919-223 Associate Professor, 1922. Author of "l4lnglisl1 Domestic Relations, 1487-1li53." Laurence J. Si'llllltll?l'S, Assuwirnlo I'rofvssor of llrstory. . . . . , . , , MA., llIllVCl'Sli'j' ol 1'AilllllllI'gll, lo. f'i1'lUllliliQ0ll from Vniversity of Ediiilmrgli, 1915. Grad- uate work at Vniversilios of London and Oxford. la-ctnror in Social Science, War Ullice School of lllflucation. Cam- lrridgo. lA'Cll1l'0l'. Ruskin College, Oxford. Instructor in llistory, .xlllll1'I'Sl. Collt-520. 19203 Associate Professor. 1922. VVarren Kimball Green, 95, 735, Assoriatc Professor of Astronomy. B.A., llarvarcl, '13, M.A., Ilarvarll, 'Hg l'h.ll., Vnivvr- sity of California, 'HL Born at Salem. Mass., January 2-I-, 1N91. Grauluatml from Ila1'vard, 1913. Studied at the Lick Olrsorvatory. 1911-1.7. Marlin Kellogg: lfellow, 1916-17. Two years with the l'. S1 Army Signal Forps, AJC. F., 1st Army. Instructor in Phy- sics at Yale, 1919-21. Instructor in Astronomy at Amherst, 1921-222 Assocfiate l'rol'ossor, 1922. Momher of the Ameri- can Astronomical Society, and the Aniorican l'hysieal So- ciety. Louis Bliss Gillet, 'l'-YK, 'l'liK, Assodflio Profvssor pro tcmpore of Ifnglfisll. 1Z.A., fiolumlmia. 'O-l. Born at New York. N. Y.. 1SN1. Williams fiollz-g.a-, 19110- 011 HA.. Uolnmllia. 190-l: graduate student. llarvarml. 1911.1- oti: Instructor and Associate l'roi'essor. Wesleyan, 1908-175 Vrourllili Fellow. t"olnnilnia. 1918-19. 1920-21: Associate Pro- fessor, Mount llolyoke, 1921-22g Associate Professor, Ani- herst, 1922. Page Thirty-one vw IIowa.1'cI Edwzlrd Hillllers, 01'gamfsl, U1LUI'l'llI,ltSfl'l',, and lnstruf'Ior fin Illusic. ILA, II:u'v:1r4I, '19, lim-n ut: Milwuulcc-0. IVISCOIISIII, ISHN. GI'2IdIlIIIlFd from Ilanrvznrd. 11119. S'tumIim-al music in I':n'is. 111121-20. Insl'1'11ctm' in Music ut Alnlu-rs! U1rIIl',2'l'. IUIIU- J Iluemioro I.-I-wis Wicllxmym-1', Jr.. 'I'Vi, lnxiruvlm' in lily- .v1'f'r1l lfrlumlinn. ILS., AIIIIIOVSI. 'IT IIul'Il in N1-xx' Yurk Vily. 1S!bZL 4Il':11I1ml'm'1I I'I'IIIIl Alnluwsl Vullvprv, IIHT. AII'l'llIll'lI Now Yurlc Sc-Imol of I'Ilysic:1I IG1Iu- cufion. .Xppoillrml Assislzlnt' in IIN- II0IlJll'I'IIIl'III' of l'I1ysic-:ll IGIIIIUJIIIIIII, Alulu,-rst. 15110. Instructor in I'l1ysic-:ll Idducu- lmll. 1921. I,Il'I'l'I' Gillllt, lnsl1'm'Im' in I"rv'nf'h. II4n'l1 :lt I':l1'is. I1'1':ul1c-0. Nam-nllu-1' 12. INST. Stwldivd nt tho I'1-tit' Hl'IlIIIllIII'0 do Notrv Immv dos l'IIiI1lIlIS, 1'u1'is. 'I':lugI1l fm' thru- yours in Lmulun, Idnglmul. mul in Viumm, Allsrrizl. for thu- Nillllt' In-Il,2tI1 of film-. I':l1m- to thu Ifllitl-II Status, 1915. I11stl'm-tm' in I"l'0llcIl nt' f'1lllIlK'0I'ICIII Agri- cllllllml l'olIvg:u and all ilu- K1-Ivin Sq-Imul. Nvw York, 11215 'I'uc'I1lli0:uI 'I'l'zn1sI:1tm' fm' IIN- IC. I. du I'm1t' do NUIIIOIIVS I'Ixpm'ls Vollllrallly. Illsfvllctm' in I"I'l'lICIl :ul .XIIlIIl'I'SI', 1021. I N 2 Wnlh-I' Iiuynmml Agurcl. -I-W. "MK, A-31. llIStI'IH'l0l' 'in ll1'110l.' ILA.. AlIIIIl'l'SI', 'I5: IL I.itl. fUxon.I, '21, Iluru :lt IluckviII4'. Umnl.. INS?-I. G1':uIl1:1tv1I fI'0III Am- I14-rst. 1015. Illstlwlutm' in I'Il1,zlisI1, A.I'I.I". I7nivvl'sit'y. III-:l1nw, l"I':lIlCf'. 1!b1!b. Inst1'11cl'm' in Greek. .XIIlIIOI.'St, 19111- 20. S'tn1Im-nt ni' Gm-vli nt Uxfnrxl. 192.20-21: :lf tho Swlmlllw. 1021-221. Instruc-lm' in Gros-IQ :lt AlIIIIOI'SI'. 1922. Page Thirly-tfwo Carter Lyman Goodrich, 3911, '1'HK, IllSl7'1lCi07' in Economics. ' ILA., Anlllcrst, '1S: l'l1.lb., I'nivcrsil'y olf Chicago, '21. Born :lt l.'l:1inIiclml, Now Jersey. 1897. G1'2ldll!Ll1Cd from Alll1lC'l'St, 1918. 1f0Sl'lll'Cll clerk, Nntionnl War Labor Board: Const Artillery Corps. 191 S. Stndicd in lflnglsnnl us Raymond lbwight Hitchcock Follow. 1919. G1'2lll1lIlfG work in Eco- nomics nt Ilnivcrsity ol' ClliCil,Lf0. 1920-21. Amherst Menlo- rinl Follow, 1921-22 and 1923-2-1, cnmxgcd in nn investigation Oflilllill'1l1'0lll0lllS in thc bituminous conl industry. In- SC1'llCl'01' in ldconoxnics, Amherst. 1922. Author of "Tho Frontier of Control. an study of British Workshop Politics." TLA., AlIlllOl'Sl'. '22. Alnllorsf. 1922. Percy Ford, Ilnsiruclor fin History. B. Sc., London, '15. Born :ut Brighton. ldnglnml. 1N9-L Gl'2ldll1l10ll from tho School of Econonlics. University of London. 19153 General 1110011011110 .l70ll1ll'flll1'lIl. llonrd of Tl'raulc. 1916-193 Instructor. Workers' 1':1'lllClll'i0lltll Ulnsscs. 1915-193 Instructor ill llistory nl' Rlnskln t'ollc-gc. Oxford. 1919. Instructor :lti Alllll0l'Sll, 1922. , - 1 Assistant' in C1l.0'l'I1XI.SfI'.U. ILA.. Alnllcrsi. '22. ln C'l1o1nist1'y, 1922. fEcln'a1'd Ames Ricllarcls, GSX, I'lISfI'I1Ct0l' in Dramatics. liorn at VVilli:nnslnn'g:. Mnssncllnscttzs. 1898. G1TldllIlfCd from AIllll0l'Sl'. 1922. Appoilmlcml lllSll'llC'l'0l' in lll'1llll3ltiCS :lt Willia.111 Bruce Hawkins, EAP, Izzslrualoz' and Rcscfwclr Dorn nt Springliclxl. Mass.. 1909. Graulnzllicd from Am- herst. 1922. Appointed Instructor nnrl lf0S02l1'Cll Assistant Page Thirty-three Miclnu-I -losoph Ko1111mly, filss1'slrz116 in Physical Edu- . , . .., . No1'tI1:1n111to11 Sclmols. K':1111o to A111111-1'st i11 1010 to assist in l'1':1111 1ly11111:1si111n. .Xlbll0llllK'1-I Assistant, ill Pllysicnl ldducn- !io11,1!1I7. L01 1022. AIllHllllfl!ll Rosa-:11'ch Assistant in Cll01lllSl1'y, 1922. Page Thirty-four James Allen Lowell, Assistant L'llb7'ClI"lCllL. 1-torn at Gu-o11liold, Mass., ISTN. Iioforv coniing to A111 liorst i11 1017, ho was connected with thu City 1.il11'au'y As socizltion of S111'i11::Iicld, Mass. ffal1'n11. I!o1'11 in Y0l'fllilllllJllHl Muse WSU l'lllllC2lt0Ll i11 tho Malcolm fjillilllilll Young, '1'l'i, IflIlll'I7fjl'lLllll,lZl'. ILA., Allil1l!1'St. 'Mig li.I1.S., New York Sl:1to Lib1':11'y School, '20, Born :it II:111ovo1', Mass., 18513. Hl'illlll2lfl'll from Amherst, 1010. Attended Now York State I,il11':11'y School, 1016-17, 1010-20. 'l'o11111o1':11-y Assistant :lt Brown I711ivo1'sity, llzxrvurd ITnivo1'sity, Forbes Llll1'lll'X and on the Ilocinml l,!l:1ssific-:1- tion. Served 18 lll0lll'llS i11 the l'11it1-xl Stntos .X1'111y. Bib- ll0,!,'l'2ll1ll0l', A1lllll'l'Sl, 1920. Dl12ll'll l,2ll'lil'l' Iiilnball, ARE, IlfllSf.'lll'C'IL Asszfslaui in Chcmishy. KA.. Alllll0l'Slf. 22. Born :it Athol, Mass.. 11100. G1':1d11:1t0d from Amherst, 1 11111-1-y NVUH011 Ki111l01', FUN, 'l'l5K, 7'r1'11s111'1'1' nf 1111- 1 C111'p0rr1t1'011. 1-LA.. A111l1l'1'S1'. '11T. 11111'11 111 N111'1111111111t1111. M11ss11c1111s1-t'1's. 1S71. 111'11111111ti1-11 1'1'11111 .1111111-1-st. JNDT. .xl!11'1' s111111- yo111's' 1-x111-1'i1-111-1- 111 11111111- 111! 111- XVHS 11l111111l111111 Assis1:1111 111 thu T1'011S111't11' 111? Al11ll01'St -,1'1U11 11111 I1 N11111 1111 1'11ll1'Lf1 . ,. 111 . -'.X::,ff .-:11.'n-.0 - 1 "'l'1l.' "'.15 1. 1 l"1'1-111-1'i1fk Allis, WT, 'l"iN, N11'1'1'111ry of Nm 11111111111 l'1111111-il. 11..X.. A111111-1'st. 11.1. 1!111'11 111' l'I1'i1-. l'1,-1111sy11'1111i:1. 1571. 111'i111l1il11'1l 1'1'11111 A111- 111-1'st. 151131 gt-1111111110 st'11111-111' 111 1111- 111111' S1fh11111 ol? 1I111'v111'11 1'11i1'1-1'sit'1': 11111111111-11 111 1111- 1'1-1111sy1v1111i11 11111', 18117. l'1'i1C- 1is1-11 l111v 111 l-I1'i1- 111111 N1-11' Y1l1'li. 111111 1-11g11g1-11 111 l111si111-ss in 1111- W1-st 1111ti1 111-1'11111i11g tirst S1-1111-t111'y 111' 1111- 11111111111 C01111- 1'il. 1111-1. C5112 1311111' Amnng 1111- Elkmrnltg 1 11111 11111st i11111111'11111t 1'111111g1- 111 1111- 1'111-11lty t11is 11-111' 1111s 111-1-11 tho 101111-11- 1 .L qu ,1- Q 6' '.11. T 4 ,V-11-ll li 1.1 1f1!LHf, ,F 11 1gif15l1!!U12'2111111, li ' ' 'ylngllill 1 'K '91-1. 1 f,, 1111-111 11f I,'1'111'1-ss111' 111-111'g1- ll. 0111s f1'11111 his 1111si1i1111 11s 111-1111 of the U01- l1'1I1' which 111- 111111 111-111 si111-1- 11111. 111- ls. 1111w1-v1-1', 1f1111t'i1111i111: 11s 111'o- fcss111' 111' 111ilfll1!1111I1'lCS. l'1-11t'1-ss111' Esty 1111s 11ss111111-11 1111- 111-1111's duties. 1'1'11f1-ss111' N1-w1i11 111:c11111i111: S1'C'l'1'121l'j' 111' 1111- l"111f11lt'y. 'l'l11- 1'111111wi111: f11l'- 1111-1' 11111111111t1111-11t's 111 hi,:h1-1' l'1111li h11v1- 111s11 111-1-11 1111111112 Al'1.l11l1' 11. 1111x- 11-1', 111'11f1-ss111' 111 111111111111-o l11111:11111:1-s: 1'll311'l1'S W. 1T111111, 111-1111-ss1,11' 11f 111111111-111111i1's: t11-111',:1- I". Xvl1lCl1l'1', 111'11f1-ss111- 111 1'111g1ish: 1101111 M. 1111115.- 11ss111-11111- 111'11f1-ss111' 111 111111111-111 sci1-11111-: -1'hil11111 11. 1'11XVl'll, 11ss11ci1111- 111-11- f1'SS111' 111' 1-I11g:1is11: 111111 1111111'1-111e1- .1, S:l11l1111'1'S. 11ss111ei1111- 111'111'1-ss111' 111' his1111'y. 'l'1111 s1111111-11 111-11111 111 l'1'11f1'SS111' .K1'l11111' llillillllll' liillllbilll 1111 01-111111-1' 22, 11122. 111-111'i1'1-11 1111- C1lll1',U','1' 111111 1!1lC111fX 111! 11111- 111' its 11111s1. l11'l11Vl'11 111111 1'1-11111101011 1110111- 111-1-s. F111- 1hi1'1y-11111- y1-111's 111- 111111 S01'1'1111 1111- C11l11',2,'1' 11s 111'11f11ss111- 111 physics. I,111'i111.Z' 111111: 111-1'i1111 his 1'1-111111'l1111111- 1111w1-1' 11f Cll'lll' 111111 f111111111111-111111 1111111111115 11111111- 111111 11011011311 111111- ill his 11w11 111-111 11s 11 sc1111l111' 111111 11-111-111-1'. ICV1-11 111111'1- 11111 his I1l'l'S01111l 1-h111'111 111111 1:1111t'le- ness 1-11111-111' hi111 to 1111 with wh11111 111- 1-111111- 111 1-11111111ft. S1111 f111'fl11'1' 111ss c111111- with 1111- s11cc1-ssiv1- 111-111hs 11f ftll'1111'1' 111'1-si111-111s, 110111-ge 11111'1'is 111111 M1-1'1'i11 l'l1lNV111'11N 111111-s 1111 h121l'0l1 1. 111111 .X111.f11Sf 11. 11122. 'l'h1111gh 1111-y w1-rc 1111 11111111-1' I1C1i1'1'1j' C11l11l1'Cl1'11 with 11111 1'11ll1'1:0. XVQ' l11ti1l1'll 1111' 1111ssi11,f 111 1h11s1- Ql'1'1l1C 11-11111-1's of 1111-1111-1' y1-111's. Within 1111- 111f1'iv1- f11C11l1X it's1-lf. six 111-11f1-ss111's 111l1'G 111-1-11 ,2'1'1l111l'1l s111111111iQ111 10111-Q for th1- wh11113 111' 1 1 1lI11'1f 111 11111 X1'11l'. 1'1'111'1-ss111' 11111111i11s 111111 1111111111-11 111 s11111111 1111- wi111111' Page Tllirly-fi-ve ill c1'1'11c1s 111i 11x1111s111'11 s1111'111'1111 wl11-11 his v11ss11l was s11i11w1'11ck1-11 ill 1111- BlQ1lit0I'1':1ll0ilIl. 1'1' 11. . 1 -. 11. 1 . . -' 1'Igy111, s1'1111yi11,2 1111- 1'11c111'11s 1117 l'11l'lX a11el111111ists, 11111: is now l'l'Cl1I11'1'2ll'11l5.! f1'11111 1111- 111'11ss1,11'l -1st111'111 is s11111111i11g 1111. X1 'll' 111 Swi1z1 1' -1111 . I'1'o1'oss111's Olds -11111 ll'1l'1'X l11l:1,11'11st Smith W1-1'11 Kllllifllxd 111 2111111111011 :111 a111-111111 at 1'1'S0il1'C11 w111'l1 ill 1111111011 11111: to 11111 ux- t1'1'l1l1'1j' 1111x1-1111111 1:11111li1i1111s 1'l1111'11. .Xff1'l' a 111'i111' t11111' of italy. Swi1'z111'1a1111, :11111 I':1l1,'I12lIlll th -1 1 1 Xlllllll 1 ll 1-1 11111 1111 1111 1 111 1 1111 111 11 cy 1'1 111'Il111 11 . Ns. : 'l'ivi11,u: 11 '111'1- ' "s 1:s. "1'l'N411' :X 111' 811' , 1 1 i'st half of 1111- your 1lll1'112l11. l'1'11f11ss111' l1111'a1i11 li. Smith ll'11Vil15.E l'111' l"l'2lllC'1' 11111111 his 1'111'111'11 1+a1'ly ia 1+'11111'11a1'y. 1111 of 1'1'11f11ss111' S10XVJl1'1' has 11111-11 Q1'1ll1'1'1'11 a lcavo of 1l1lSC'l1C0 to 111101111111 1111ito1' of thc Fed- 1l I111s1-1'v11 1111a1'11 111111111111 with 1l02l111l11i1l'f1'l'S ill 1Vasl1i111:11111. Nix 1111111111111's of 11111 j'1l11l1.1.f1'1' faculty have loft. 1111o1'go 1-11'11w11. associate 111'11fesso1' f:l'l'l1k :11111 11l1il,11s111111y, has 1'1-t111'111111 111 1':11J.f121Ill1. l+11'1r1'111t Glass. illSf1'111:111l' ill l1l':l- 1 11 1 , 11111111-s, has 111-co11111 assistant 1111-1-1'1111' of 1110 111'1-1-11 .1l111a11'1'. H1'1'ICl'l1'j', tal. Staq' May, 111st1'111'1111' ill social :11111 11co1111111i1f i11s1i1'111io11s, is 11-ac11i11g ill 1111- 111-111111w111111 l,a11111' 1'11l- lcgu Kat1111al1. N. Y. l1a111i111111 .1. Smith :11111 .X1111'l'f111l II. S11'111:111-, i11s11'111f1111's i11 Eng- 7 lisl 1 :11111 111a1'1111111a1i1-s 1'11s111-c1'iv11ly. Ill'0 at l'1'i11c1-11111. Wi11a1'11 L. 'l'11111'11, il1St1'11Cf101' i11 social :11111 111'111111111ic i11stit111i1111s. is 1111g.::1p.:111l ill g1':11111a111 s11111y at f'11l11l1l1l121. la I,'11 1111 1'1'111'11ss111's Nsty. Hi,1Jl'l1lXV, :11111 l1a111ilt1111 have all 1'c1'111'111111 f1'11111 511111111110 leaves, 11111 st ll1ll1l01l, 111311-1' S1'V1'1'1ll lll1lll11lS' study, l11c1111'1111 at 1111- I'x1iv111'si1y of 1I21llCl10St01', Oxford iv1-1'si1'y, :11111 thu 1.1111111111 8111111111 111' l'Ic11111'1111i1:s. Wal1'111' .X1I2ll'11 1'1-t111'11s. 1lf1'L'1' 1'w11 yvars' S11111-11 a111'11:111 ill s111111y. as i11s1l'111'1111' i11 1G1'1'11k. Tho IIOXY a111111i11111111111s a1'11: 1,l'11f1'SS1l1' Jllllll M. xV11l1'1l1'1i0. 111'11 1111111111111 111'11f11ss111- 111 1111i111s1111l1yg 1'1'o1'11ss111' Louis 11. 111111-1, l1l'11 11-1111111111 :1ss11ciat11 111'11f11ss111' 111! l':1l,LI'liS1l1 Ulll'f1'l' 14. fill 11111'ic11, HIS. i11s1'1'111:1'111' 111 1-1-111111111ics: l'1-1'1ey I"111'11, i11s11'111-1111- i11 S111-1al :11111 111'1,11111111i1f 111s1'i1111i1111s, 1'1'11111 liuslcin ff11111',Lf1', 11xf111'1l: l'I11wa1'11 A. l1icha1'1ls, 222. :11111 William 11. I'l:1wl1i11s, '22, i11st1'11c1:111's i11 111'3lllli11'1CS 111111 1:1111111ist1'y 1-1-s11111'1iv11lyg :11111 1.0111111111 P. Klm- l1al1. '22, assistant ill 1-111-111ist1'y. 3111 r1nnria111 1 1 I 1 A1't1l111' 1111111111111 Iqilllbilll, 'WK ILA.. I'1'1111'11t1111. 'N13 MA.. 1'1'i11c1111111, 'N-1: 1'11.1l., .1ol111s 1111111ci11s. Ni: MA., Am. l1111's1, '12, 11211 1111111 a1' Sl1CC11S111lll2l. N. JI.. f,C1'11111'1' 111. 1H51i, G1'1l11111lfQ1l fl'11lll 1'1'i11c1111111. 1NN1, 141-1111- 11 work at l'1'i11c1111111. INNQ: at ,l11h11s ll11111c111s. 15522-N-1. Ass111-1al1- i11 Physics. Jolms 111111111111 Ms-1-N7: Ass111'ia111 I'1'11f11ss111'. JSS7-111, I'1'11f11ss111' of 1'11ysi1's. .X111l1111's1, 18111- J1122. M1111111111' 111' 11111 A111111'i1-:111 Ass111-111111111 for 11111 A111':1110111111'111 of Sci1'11c11: 11111 A1111r1'- i1fa11 1'hysi1-al S1lC1l'1'yQ :11111 11111 8111111516 lf'1'a111-ais11 111' 1'11ysi111111. A11111111' 111' "'1'l11- 1'11ysical 1'1 111 11'1 Ill X111 -'l'11 111111, 1' 'UI1 l"14'N 11' li ws," 1 ll '11 11:1 KX' 111111: 11? '11A'S'fs.' l11v11s1i.ati1111 of the 011111 for 11111 1'. S, 11111'111'111111r111, 18S-1. Iliad. 0011111111 212, 11122, Page Thirty-.vix 3111 emnriam hh - . 471 "7 1 n Morrill Edwards Gatos, fum, TVN. I RA., Univvrsily of ltoclxush-n', 'THQ M.A.., l'IliYl'l'Si15' of ltocllvstm', 'TCH 1,1111 Um- vvrsity ui' tllv Shilo ut' Now Xurk, 'Sllg l,l..ll., l'l'illCl'l0ll, 'N25 I'niv4-1'sit'y ui' Rmflu-st'v1', 'NZ35 Uolumlnin, 'S7. lim-n :lt Warsaw, N. Y., April 13, 1S4S. Hl'illl11Elf0ll from tho Vnive-rsily ol' HOCll1'Stl'l', ISTU. l'l'incipul of Allmny Boys' Aczldvlny, 1870-SZ. l'1'0sid0n1 nl' lhltgvrs l'n1l0g.:v. 1881!- 90. l'l't'Sidt'llt of Allllll'l'St lfmrllogm-, 1890-5111. l'1'o:wl101' in thu f'10llgIl'l'Lf2lliI1ll2ll l'hl1l'Cll. Mom- lu-1' of suvornl l'0lifli0llH :md odncmimlznl soc-ivtivs. Autlmr ni' 1lllllll'l'0llS Imnks and nrt- iclcs on social, vdlwntimml, mul 1'l'liLfillllS suhjc-ut's. lbiod, August 111, 15122. Pllllf' Thiffy-,tg-Ugly 3111 .'!HHP111U1'iEI1l1 , , , .f.f- -4.4 ,,f, A Gvorgu Ilzlrris. -'U"'. "MK, ILA.. Annlu-1'sl'. 'GUI ILID.. Alllll0l'St 'HSL lI:u'vu1'd. 'SHN Yzllv. 'Ull H1-U-. lP2ll'tIIl0llth Y Y 'QSM Williams, '0Sg XVOSIUXIIII, 'USL . rn alt East Mucllizls, Muim-. April 1. 1844. lh':uh1nt'c-d frmn Alllll0l'St, INQHS. and from Alulnvvl' T"""1UKic:lI Smninzury. ISGSP. f'u11g:1'vg:utiml:ll Ministor. 1865!-NIS. l'rot'c-ssm' AIIIIOVPI' 'l'l1uolug:ic:1l S0lllillill'X. WSI!-951. l'1'osid4-nt nf Alllll0l'Sf f'0llv,2.'l'. ISHSD-1911. Anthol of lllillly l'f'f'kS NWI f'1"if'lf'S U" "Mi:-riulls Suhjc-cts. Ilivd, March 1. 1922. Page Thirty-eight ' ALUM I E112 Svurivtg nf Ihr Alunmi .-lillluul .llr1'll'H!l in Ifnmmrm'1'm1'nl WML' P.1'1'sfiflr11 I HITGIAINE S. NVILSON, '02 Vfiw'-l'1'r'si1lr'H is .Tmm IS. f,'I..XllK, '72 'l+'1e.xN1i U. 'I'Axw1'mnmf:, '32 TIICNRY S'l'llCKliltIlHGI'I, '77 Nlfzmmmx V. lI.xsKlcl,l., 'ST Rmsl-im' Il, 'VVIl1l.IS'l'UN, '02 Sm'2'z'lr11'y and T9'easm'1'r l+'Rl+:n14:RICK S. ALMS, '93 ,lC:1r1'r-arliwf 00Hl17HtHCf? TTICNRY P.F1mm, 'SO Ilumv W. VKIDIHCIL, 'SIT -Iosl411'HO.'l'lmM1'suN, '84 -THIIN S. II'1'l'c:1lmwlc. 'SSI A1z'l'm'lz C1'R'1'Iss .I.xA11f:s, 'SSP IIIQNRY A. -IflNG, '73 TTICRI!ER'l' Tl. PR. x'l"1'. '95 If. Nolmux G.XR,DlNl'1R, '78 FRICD M. Smvru, '84 I'HSfI0t'l'07'S of Election Alvmwzox IA. HAmm ', 'TSI N.'K'l'IIfXN P. AVERY, '91, ITIQNRY TT. Boswolwxr, '89 l1Tvpr1's1'11mliwfs-111-I.rr1'gr on Hu' Alumni 00HIlf'l.f Wn,mAM lvlcs 'VVAxslm1'nN, '76 l4'm':DEm0K P. SMVPH, 'OS El:Nl'1S'1' M. WHWCOMB, '04 Rim-mlm R. gCANDRIC'I"I', Jie., '11 JOHN J. A'l'XV.'Vl'ER, '15 Page Thirty-nine lf' Q Committee on Alumni Trustees HENRY H. TITSWORTH, '97, CH. ROBERT W. MAYNARD, '02 GEORGE B. MALLON,' '87 EDWARD-C. BOYNTON, '07 , 'C. FRANCIS BEATTY, '12 Clie Alumni Glnnnril President CHARLES A. TERRY, '79 Vice-Presidents Q A B. PRESTON CLARK, '81 ' WILLIAM B. GREENOUGH, '88, H STUART W. FRENOH, '89 Secretary FREDERICK S. ALLIS, '93 - l Treasurer ERNEST M. WHITOOMR, '04 Executive Committee 4 IJUCIUS R. EASTMAN, '95, CH. ' HOWARD A. HAIILIGAN, '96 CHARLES A. TERRY, '79 ' EUGENE S. WILSON, '02 CORNELIUS J. SULLIVAN, '92 CHARLES A. ANDREWS, '95 RICHMOND MAYO-SMITH, '09 , , V ' C112 Crahuatra' Qbnsrrirrlg Published for the Alumni Council of Amherst College in November, February, ' May, and August. GEORGE WI-IIOHER, Editor I A JOHN B. O,BRIEN, Associate Editor , , ' EENEST M. WHITCOMB, Treasurer ' Publication Committee CLIFFORD P. WARREN, '03, CH. 'FREDERICK S. ALLIS, 93, SEO. GILBERT H. GROSVENOR, '97 ERNEST M. WHITOOMR, '04 FREDERICK K. KRETSCHMAR, '01 GEORGE F. WHICHER, '10 LOUIS F. EATON, '15 - Q C Paige Forty' L . X . CQLLEGE PRIZES Illnr Ihr Hear 1931-22 1CNG1'11S'II T110 Al'll1Sfl'01lj,I 1,'1'izvs-lNIi1to11 Iflowus, E351 H0l'l':l1'll R, Blllgillllllll, '25g A1'tl1111' K. l':11'11:1l'1l', '25, T110 Folgoi' 1'1'izo-St'o1v111'.t 11, Nichols, '22, GRIGICK T110 ll111'c1l1i11s l'1'izf1-Wi11tl11'm111 '11, Roof, '23, The Wvlllilllll U. Uollni' I,'l'lZl'-WV2l1'l'l'11 NV0llStl'1', Jr., '25, l'1A'T 1 N T110 1io1't1':1111 l'1'1ZCS--'RiCl12l1'll 11. WV2llk01', '2Z5: .I.11111os E, f'llilC0, '23, T110 1iilli11,u:s 1'1'izos-I4'i1'st. Lloyd ID, Yam-s, '24: Socond. 1'1l111'id,:o Sillloy. '24, Tho F1'0Sl1l111l11 1'1'izos-l"i1'st, Milton liowos, '25: Nvcond, ll'Vl1lLl' Wvtlllllllll, '25, MA'l'11141MA'1'Il'S ' T110 VVlllkl'1' l'l'iZOS for First Your 511111111-111:11ics-l"i1'st', Wnltoi' A, G1':111f, '25g Soc- ond. Ilolwrl l'. H0l'l'X, '25, Tho W:11ko1' 1'1'izos for Socond YQ-111' M:1t110111:1tics-lf'i1'slt, 1111114-y 11. l11'ow11, '2-lg Sec- ond, vVillfl1l'0l1 XVl1il':1kl'1', '2-l. 1'11YS1t'S T110 l'o1'to1' l'I'1ZQ--AlllllS01l T. P11111-1', '24, T110 K'1:1ss oi' 1NS4 I'1'ixv-llividvd 11ut11'1-4-11 Nidnoy W. A11d1'o11's, '22, nnd ll. A1't11111' S'f1':1ig:11t, '22, ASTIQONUMY Thu l,01'f0l' 1'1'ixv-A1't11111' S. F2li1'll'X. '23, GEOLOGY Tho Sl10112l1'll 1'1'izoH.1o1111 Z. S. llnnl. '23, l'llYSIl',Xl1 l'111I'l'A'l'lON T110 NVi11islo11 l'1'izos for l"1'osl1111011-I"i1'sl. S111-1'id:111 doll, Gll11ll'X, ,231 Sf-cond. Lyle XV, Il0l'l1l'PI'C'lC, 125: 1lo11o1'z1l1lo Mvntion, Wvlllllllll II. llnsliv. '25, T110 Williston Prizes for .11111io1's-1"i1'si. 1':1111 11, T1:11'1'y, '221g S1-cond, 1111111 C. Krosxzv, 23, 1'1'B1,1t1 SIWIAKING T110 Kollogg I'1'izos-A114111 I, 1'1o1'i111v1', '2-1: lNl111'tin WV, Doyo, '25, Tho 11:11'dy l'1'izc-s-Fi1'si, Francis T, l', l'Ii11111ton, '22g Second, .l. 11111-old Merrick, '22, The Ilydv I'1'iZG--Gfilllt A, Goelwl, '22, The 1201111 I'1'ize-F'1':111cis T, I'. 1'1i11111t'o11, '22, Tho 1l0f.'I0l'S l'1'ize-Dividvd 110t:we011 lbnvid L. Gl'00ll0, '22: J. llnrold Me1'1'ick, '22: Stewart H. Nichols, '22: l':11'1i1o B01l'0l1-Slllilll, '23: A1-t11111' G, Mntlwws, '221: und ll11l'01d VV, S'llllll'l', '2-1. 0T111CR PRIZES The I'o1'h11' Adinisslon I'1'im-Wi11i11111 11, llnsfio, '25, T110 Woods Prize for Gm-1101-111 f'llll'lll'0 :md I11111l'0V0ll16l1lf-STOWIIl'f 11. Nichols, '22, Tho Travis Prize for 11111ll'0V01llGlIt-"T,iVidGd lmtweoii Xvilliillll l-2, l1:1wki11s, '22, and 11:11-old NV. Sinnrt, '24, T110 Ralph Wnldo Rice Essay Prizo-Wnllalco W, A1ld01'S0ll. '22, The Class of ISS4 Prize for Class Simziiipr--T11e Vlnss of 1924. The T1'oz1dwny l11t01'f1'11f01'11ity Scl1o1:11's11ip T1'op11y-T110 Delta 'Fllll Doltn F1':1to1'11ity, Page Forty-any ' .i. INJ Iliinal ignnnra I J. Harold Merrick, '22- History Horatio W. Newell, '22+ V Biology ihnnnrahlv ilirntinn ' BIOLOGY I Charles W. Buffurn, '22 Grant A. Goebel, '22 Frank C. Hartzell, '22 John Heselton, '22 Horatio W. Newell, '22 Leonard N. Seymour '22 Edmund L. Vogelius, '22 Philip W. Conrad, '23 Elbridge Sibley, '24 Maurice B. Strauss, '24 . i Y Winthrop Whitaker, '24 I CHEMISTRY Leonard P. Kimball, '22 Talcott Parsons, '24 Maurice B. Strauss, '24 P ' ECONOMICS' Grant A. Goebel, '22 , Edmund L. Vogelius, '22 ENGLISH Arthur G. Mathews, '23 Donald E. Moyer, '23 Winthrop Whitaker, ,GERMAN Winthrop H. Root, Winthrop H. .Root, '23 Charles W. Buffum, "22 J. Harold Merrick, '22 ' GREEK HISTORY Samuel S. Ellis, '24 , John A. Hoxie, 124. '24 '23 Reuel Roberts, '25 John P. Munn, Jr.,- '22 Frank R. Garfield, '23 , HISTORY or RELIGIONS ' Edward A. Richards, '22 , LATIN ' Elbridge Sibley, '24 Philip H. Schofield, '25 MATHEMATICS D. Arthur Straight, '22 John A. Hoxie, '24 William D. Cobau, '24 ' Charles L. Merrick, '24 Winthrop Whitaker, '24 V I I PHILOSOPHY ' Stewart B. Nichols, '22. Leonard N. Seymour, '22 . Winthrop H. Root, '23 - A POLITICAL SCIENCE J. Harold Merrick, '22 OO ME CEME T Evgrmi Glnnferrvh 2011112 21, 1922 Mnnurarg Evgxrrvu MASTICIQ Ol' ARTS l"r:lnli l.1-:lroyxl lloydl-1: lim-mlull l':llll'l'SUll .Xl'l'lllll' Fiskm- xVZll'l'4'll INNTTUH Ulf' St'Il'lNl'l'l XV:l I iv r JVZIIRUI' l':llnn-r INll"l'UIl UI" llIYlNI'l'Y NIl0l'l'lNl Noulu Jason Nolnlu l'im-rw llUt"l'Ult Ol" LAWS Ulirvr XVl'lli'll'll llolnlvs , v v w lbUl"l'UH Ulf Ill MAAF, l,l+l'l'fl'l'lllS .Xllon Johnson Tjzlrhvlnr uf Atta .II.lll.Y.l f'l'.lI lf.-IVIJH l'Zdw:u'1l Cook l'nl1lw1-Il JHIIIUN llnrolxl Mrrriok Stewart Burton Nichols C Sillm-y Wnrron Amlruws G4-r:lld Wnrnvr lirau-0 1'l1:lrl1-s Waullwimlgv l':lll'l'lllll Cornelius R. P. Cochrane Charles Kiclllor I72lVlfllli0l't Allen Imvimlson William Jzunvs llodgo. Jr. l':dWIll'Il Williams EUIIIOS William l-lruc-0 llnwkins flffll ll,-1 I-'lil Francis T. P, Plimpton IA'1lllEll'll North Sm-yniour llnvid Arthur Straight t'nrroll Vincfc-nit llowos Gm-or,L:o l-lnslliiolnl Mcldllu-ny John Pier Munn. Jr. llornfio xvlliflllilll Nvwvll Carl Stephen Raushenbush lfldwnral Ames Ricllurlls John Young Scott lbolnwt' llonjumin Tylvr llllnmnd l.a1nr4-neo Vogvlius llorucv f'!ll'll'0ll Winch 1?l'I'l? lidwnrfl Srvplwn Alu-le John Rox Allvn. Jr. Louis KFIIOIIIJIS Abela- Wnllnco Witmvr Amlvrson l':1nl Elliott Allwipzlmt l'r1-scott 1!icl1:1rdson Andri-ws "vid Page Forty-three , fx Sumner Jelome Brown Robert Iane Buckingham ls rancis Richmond Clark Iee Campman Clark Stuart Bodge Damon Elias Kaylor Davis Thompson Baker Elliott Knowlton B elnald Stuart' Charles Frazier David Lyman Greene Wilfred Bretherton Hadley Raymond TenBroeck Hand Frank Carlisle Hartzell Curtis -Rose Hatheway, Jr. Henry Heselton John Waliter Heselton Edwa1d Donaldson Hill Sewall Arthur Tones l' eonald Palker Kimball George Flelsher Kohn ki.-i f 2 Edward Poole Lay George 'Cooke Lea Theodore Otto Lemcke Philip Metzger Long Eugene Calvin McCoid Dwight Bradburn MacCor1nack Henry Waldo Murphy Frank Charles Arter Myers Russell Frederick Neale Stanley Richard O'Meara William Alexander Reid . Arthur Benjamin Schell John Leslie Seyler Frank Lyons Snide1 Lawrence Litchfield Soule Justin Noel Spafford William Foster Stearns Jr. Emil Bernard Voelcker Bruce Cortelyou Wleters Franklin Wing John Newton Worceste1 AS' OF THE CLASS OF 1020 ' - MAGNA CUM LAUDE Grant Adam Goebel Eegrrra Qlnnfrrrrh Sainte Bane 21, 1522 Paul Beach Barton Palmer Matthew Dick Samuel George Elbert Henry Scott Woodard Zlfrllnma nf Amhrrat College KELLOGG UNIVERSITY FELLOW' Barhrlnr nf Aria AS OFTHE CLASS OF 1922 ' CUM LA UDE Jesse 'Greer Bell RITE Northam Goddard Harold Bailey Merz Nathaniel Webb Wilson Ernest Mutschler, B.A. ...' .......................... . .. ....... :. ....... Brooklyn, N. Y. AMHERST MEMORIAL FELLOTV IN HISTORY Leland Hamilton Jenks, Ph.D .............. - .......................... London,-England 'ROSWELL DTVIGHT HITOHUOCK FELLOW' E N , - Grant Adam Goebel, B.A. ............ . ....................... . ............. Ithaca, N. Y. ' SOUTH END .HOUSE FELLOW , William Foster Stearns, Jr., B.A ............................... ..... B oston, Mass. EDWARD HITCHCOCK FELLOW ' Theodore Lewis Widmayer, Jr., B.S ..................................... Amherst, Mass JOHN WOODRUFF SIMPSON FELLOW . 'Z Edward Cook Caldwell, B.A. ............................. .......... - ...... P aris, France JOHN WOODRUFF SIMPSON FELLOW I' 'E Edward Williams Eames, 'B.A ..................... I ....... I ............ Cambridge, Mass X ' 1' - ' GRADUATE STUDENTS " ff C9 F f C 5 0 g,: ' ' f Q xl Hazen Winthrop Brough h 5: ' J I 1 n A . . . 5 L -li Y Ca1'l M. Biigholt 'I Leonard Parker Kimball Frank Charles Arter Myers ' LECTURER ON .THE HENRY WARD BEECHER FOUNDATION Alfred Eckhard Zimmern, .......... J ........................ Surbiton, England Sometime Professor of International Politics, University of Walesg Fellow and Tutor of New College, Oxford, 1904-1909. Page Forty-four Pllfft' Forty-ff-vc xgr-514031 shud lu- Qllaza uf Ninrtrrn Gnu-mtg-thrrr lilrrnihrnt TK. ill. Olnumu Q 0112155 nf 1923 Richard ll. Cowan. .. ...................... ...... 1 Jresiclent Daniel J. Bertrand .... Vice-President Marion K. Adams . . . ..... Secretary George E. O. Melleod. .. .......... ..... fl 'reasurer Rieliard B. Cowan . . . ............................... ..... C horegus J. ll. Gibson ...... .. .Class Marshal W. W. Fenner. . . .... Grove Orator A. G. lllatliews .... ...Class Orator J. R. Nugent, Jr ........ Grove Poet NV. H. Root ...... . . .Class Poet l4'. R. Garfield. . . . . .Historian R. B. Freeman .... .... I vy Orator ll. 'l'. Pendleton ..... . ...... Prophet S. W. Angleman .......... Ivy Poet Il. Il. Giles ..... Prophet-on-Prophet Marion Keith Adams, Omaha, Nob. Xll' Lodge. Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 455 Mandolin Cluh 11, 2. El. 45: Assistant Manager Swiinininlg 135, Manager 1453 Clmirinan Student Friendship Drive Coinnlittee 1335: Senior Hop Committee 1453 Cotillion Club 13, 455 Student Council 1455 Scarab 1453 Chalirinan Class Banquet Committee 145. Sydney Winfield Angleman, Plainfield, N. J. 'PFA House. Class Soccer 12, 3, 453 Ivy Poet 145: Interfraternity Conference 123. 45: .flmherst Wrilioig Board 1455 Class Cup Committee 145. Paul Leroy Barry, Southbury, Conn. ATA House. Class Soccer 12, 3. 45 5 Varsity Soeeer 13. 45: Class Baseball 125 : College Clminnion, Lightweight Wrestling 125, Lightweigxllli Boxing 135 3 Sllll-Fl'1'Slllllilll Committee 135 g Williston Prize 135. Page Forty-swan Q fm- i Daniel Joseph Bertrand, Barre, Vt. 211 Pratt Dormitory. Class Vice-President 13, 43 3 Class Gift Committee 143. ' Carlile Bolton-Smith,'Memphis, Tenn. AM' House. Class Football 1133 Football Squad 12, 333 Student Board 12, 3, 43, Managing Edi- tor 1reslgned3, 1433 Debating! Team 12, 33, Manager 1333 Debating Council 13, 43, President 143 Q,IIlteI'fI'i1t6l.'Illty Conference 13, 433 Delta Sigma Rho 12, 3, 43, Presl- dent 1433 Phi Beta Kappa 13, 43, President lmmediate Chapter 1433 Geoffrey Am- herst Book Club 143 3 Class Banquet Committee 143. John Edward Booth, Brooklyn, N. Y. AKE House. .1 Class Baseball Director 11, 233 Class Football 11, 23 3 Freshman'Banquet Committee 1133 Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 43, Captain 1433 Sphinx Club 13, 433 Class Day Com- mittee 143 3 Class Banquet Toastmaster 143 3 'Committee of Seven 143 3 Scarab, Vice- President 143. George Wackerman Brayer, Rochester, N. Y. AT Hoiise. Kellogg Fifteen 11, 23 3 Kellogg Five 113 3 Lord Jef? Board 12, 3, 43, Circulation Man- ager 133, Business Manager 1433 Amherst Writing Board, Business Manager 13, 433 Masquers 13, 433 Cheer Leader 13, 43, Head Cheer Leader 1433 Class Program Committee 143. A Laurence Austin Bush, East Orange, N. J.' AM' House. 3 1 Class Secretary 1133 Olio Boa1'd 1333 Sub-Freshman Committee 1333 Junior Prom Committee 133. I William Fillmore Campbell, New Wilmington, Pa. AT House. Class Basketball 1133 Varsity Basketball Squad 1133 Class Swimming 11, 2, 3, 43, Director 1433 Varsity, Swimming ,Squad 123 QASl1l1,d6IllZ Friendship Drive Committee 133 3 Assistant Manager Baseball 133, Manager 143 3 Chairman Class Statistics Com- mittee 143. James Edward Chace, Ocala, Fla. 'Xi' House. ' Manager 0. A. Ilandboolc 1233 Student Board, Assistant Business Manager 123, Ad- vertising Manager 1333 Olio Board, Business Manager 133 3 Amherst Writing Board, Assistant Business Manager 133. Alexander Field Chisholm, Proctor, Vt. AXE House.-I . . 4- V , , - , X Class Basketball 1133 Chairman Sophomore Hop Committee 1233 Mandolin Club 11, 2, 3, 433 Glee'Club 12, 3, 431'J11ll.l0l' P1'0ll1 Committee 133: C-liairman ,Sub- Freshman Committee 1333 Interfraternity Conference. Secretary 133, President 1433 Assistant Manager Basketball 133, Manage.r'1433 Chairman Senior Hop Committee 1433 Committee of 'Seven 143 Q'Cl1Slll'111ilI1 Lawn Fete Committee 143. Ralph Sheldon Clapp, South Deerfield, Mass. A,A4'P- House. A Class Football 1133 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43, Director 12, 3, 433 Basketball Squad 113 3 Track Squad 11, 2, 33 3 Cotlllion Club 13, 43 3 Varsity' Football 12, 3, 43 3 Tom Ashley Memorial Football Trophy 143 3 Chairman Class Reunion Committee 143. Page Forty-eight SD William Thomas Clapp, Williamsport, Pa. B911 House. 3 Class Choregus CI, 2, 353 Class Soccer C1, 2, 3, 453 Varsity Soccer C2, 3, 45, Gap- tain C45 3 Class Track C15 3, Class Swimming C3, 453 Sophomore Smoker Show C253 Glee Club C1, 3, 45, Quartet- C35 3 Varsity Golf C3, 45, Manager C3, 45 3 Senior Smoker Show C253 Sphinx Club C3, 453 Committee on Honor C453 Sabrina Rules Committee C453 Class Statistics Committee C45. A Robert Henry Clark, New York, N. Y. AKE House. r 'Class Basketball C153 Class Swimming C1, 2, 3, 453 Class Track C1, 2, 353 Varsity Track C 1, 2,'3, 45, Captain C453 New England Intercollegiate High Jump Champion C1, 2, 353 -College Records for 100 yard dash and high jumpg Sphinx Club C3, 453 Student Board C2, 3, 453 Chairman Class Program Committee C453 Scarab C45. Lyndon Lionel Colby, Canaan, N. H. ATA House. Class Track C 1, 25 3 College Champion, Welterweight Wrestling C2, 35. George Tracy Coldren, Washington, D. C. Xi' House. Prom Show C25 3"C'lass Basketball C1, 2, 3, 453 Masquers C2, 3, 45 3 Chairman Junior Prom 'Committee C35 3 Cotillion Club C8, 45, Secretary C35, President C45 3 Chairman Sabrina Rules 'Committee C45 3 Chairman Class Smoker Committee C45. Philip William Conrad, Keene, N. H. AM' House. 5 ' Class Track Cl, 253 Glee Club C153 Amherst Writing Board C2, 3, 453 Olto Board, ' Editor-in-Chief C353 Student Council C353 Christian Association Cabinet ,C353 Mas- quers C3, 453 Geoi't'rey Amherst Book Club C45. . Richard Brelsford Cowan, Uniontown, Pa. 4'K'l' House. 3 Maiidolin Club C2, 3, 453 Glee Club C2, 3,'45, Leader C45, Quartet C2, 3, 453 Chair- man 'Red Cross Roll Call C35 3 Sphinx Club C3, 45 3 Junior Prom Committee C35 3 Inter- fraternity Conference, Treasurer C35',' President Cresigned5 .C453 Committee of Seven Cresigned5 C453 Assistant Manager Soccer C35, Manager Cresigned5 C453 Student Council Cresigned5 C45 3- Sophomore Smoker Committee C253 Sub-Freshman Com- mittee C353 Class President C453 Class Choregus C453 Scarab C453 Class Reunion Committee C45. . ' .. Kurt Lewis Daniels, Hartford, Conn. 5 Kendrick Place. A Student Board C1, 25 3 Lord Jay' Board C25 3 Olio Board, Associate Editor C35 3 Class W Statistics Committee C45. ' William Leonard Davis, Philadelphia, Pa. M9 House. 1 I Class Swimming C153 Class 'Debating Team C153 Kellogg Five C253 Masquers C3. 453 Lord Jeff Board C453 '-Cap and Gown Committee C45. Frederick William Deisroth, Hazelton, Pa. 'PIN' House. Glass Picture Committee C45. William Miller Denman, Mount Vernon, N. Y. V AKE House. U Class Hockey C153 Class Swimming C353 Class Track C353 Class Soccer C3, 453 Masquers C45. ' ' O C Page Forty-nine L 1 James Righter Edmiston, Lincoln, Neb. 331' Lodge. Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committee 1233 Cotillion Club 13, 43. Robert Hugh Edmiston, Lincoln, Neb. Xi' Lodge. Cotillion Club 13, 43. Samuel Hyman Epstein, Roxbury, Mass. 13 Spring St. Kellogg Prize 1233 Masquers, Assistant Manager 133,'Manager 143. John Cushing Esty, Ex. '22, Bethlehem, Pa. 'PT House. , Chairman Freshman Banquet Committee 1133 Kellogg Fifteen 1233 Masquers 11, 2, 3, 43, Secretary 123, Vice-President 1resigned3 1333 Student Board, Circulation Manager 123, Advertising Manager 1reslgned3 1333 Olin Board 1resigned3 1333 As- sistant Manager Swimming 1resigned3 1333 Senior Hop Committee 1433 Cotilllon Club 13, 43, President 11'esigned3 143. Samuel Henry Everett, Ex. '22, North Attleboro, Mass. AM' House. Class Vice-President 11, 23. Edward Rushmore Ewer, Ex. '22, Flushing, N. Y. 'WA House. Class Swimming 11, 2, 3, 43, Director 1133 Masquers 12, 3, 433 Varsity S'Wimmlng 12, 3, 433 Lord Jeff Board 12, 3, 433 Class Secretary 1333 Art Editor, 1922 Otto 133 3 Interfraternity Conference 133 3 Class 'Centennial Gift Committee 133 3 Sphinx Club 13, 43. .Arthur Samuel Fairley, Brooklyn, N. Y. GAX House. Class Track 11, 2, 333 Varsity Track 1233 Hockey Squad 12, 333 Interfraternlty Conference 1333 Sub-Freshman Committee 133. E Ward Wadsworth Fenner, Groton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 'PT House. Class Soccer 11, 2, 333 Varsity Soccer 12, 333 Student Board 11, 233 Lord Jeff Board 12, 3, 43 3 Olio Board 133 3 Grove Orator 143. Harry Stanley Ferguson, Asbury Park, N. J. AM' House. - Class Baseball 11, 233 Class Soccer 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Sopho- more Hop Committee 123 3 Lawn Fete Committee 143. E Peter Ferrini, Brockton, Mass. 12 Orchard St. Glee Club 13, 433 Mandolin Club 13, 433 Football Squad 1333 Class Track 11, 2, 3, 433 Varsity Track 12, 3, 433 Masquers 13, 43. x 3 Kendall Hathaway Flint, Taunton, Mass. B93 House. Class Baseball 11, 233 Class Yell Committee 143. Charles Parker Frazier, Cambridge, N. YJ WT House. ' Lord Jejj' Board 13, 43, Managing Editor 143 3 Chairman Glass Yell Committee 143. Q C Page Fifty Robert Burns Freeman, Kenwood, N. Y. 'FTW House. Kellogg Fifteen 415: Student Board 42, 35: Lord Jcjf Board 42, 3, 45, Managing Editor 4reslgned5 445g Class Soccer 41, 2, 35: Varsity Soccer 435 :Glass Treasurer 425: Ivy Orator 445g Cllfillflllilll Class Finance Committee 445. Edward Northrup Gadsby, Ex. '22, North Adams, Mass. X4' House Frank Richardson Garfield, Chester, Conn. ATA House Student Board 42 3 45 Managing Ilditol 445 Kellogg Fifteen 425 Class Hs torlan 445 Charles Andrew George, Walpole, Mass. 'PFA House Baseball Squad 435 Class Cap and Gown Committee 445 James Leslie Gibson, Rochester, N. Y. Xi' House Freshman Banquet Committee 415 Student Council 42 3 45 Secietaiy 435 Piesi dent 445 Assistant Manager Football 435 Managei 445 Mandolin Club 42 3 43 Cotillion Club 43 45 Interfiatelnity Confeience 43 45 Committee of Seven 445 Chaliman Committee on Honor 445 Class Maislial 445 Scarab 445 Chairman Senioi Chapel Committee 445 Hermann Harry Giles, Oberlin, Ohio 'PIN' House Class Eliack 415 Class Debating 475 Masquers 41 25 Vice President 4'l5 Piesi dent 445 0110 Roald 435 Class P1ophetonP1opl1et 445 Musical Comedy 41 25 - Class Smollei C ommittee 445 Geoifiev Amheist Book Club 445 Glendon Richard Good Bridgeport, Conn. 'PPA House James Newell Green, Hartford, Conn. 209 Pratt Dormitory William Ainsworth Greene, Jaifrey, N. H. AM' House Class Soccer 41 2 3 45' Varsity Soccei 42 3 45. Clayton Tracy Griswold, Brooklyn, N. Y. M9 House Kellogg Five 425' Class Hockey 425' L. A. Cabinet 43 45. Charles Bowen Hodges, Jr., Ben Avon, Pa. Xi' House. ' X Class Swimming 41 2 3 45' Class' Track 41 2, 35 Class Football 41 25 JR? Cyrus Russell Hubbard, Northampton, Mass. Xi' House Freshman Banquet Committee 4155 Sophomore Smoker Show 4255 Mandolin Club 4453 Class Gift Committee 445. ' James Zalmon Stevens Hunt, Amherst, Mass. 19 Hallock St. Kellogg Five 425. ' P096 Fifty-one it Il,-- ... fr i - , C9 3 fi ' ff- 1" V John Dalzell Jillson, Utica, N. Y. AKE House Class Baseball 11, 253 Class Basketball 1153 Class Football 11, 25, Director 1253 Varsity Football 12, 3, 453 Sphinx Club 13, 45, Vice-President 145 3 Chairman Class Committee on Committees 145. Paul Charles Kresge Lehighton, Pa. 'PFA House Cross Countiv 135 Class Track 1353 Class Soccer 145. Arthur Groves Lacey, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ATA House. Kellogg Irlfteen 11 25' Glee Club 1451 Class Finance Committee 145. Joel Lawrence Leete, Newton, Mass. AT House. ' Class Baseball 11 25 Class Swimming 11, 2, 3, 45, Director 12, 353 Class Football 11 25 ' Class Hockey Director 11, 2, 45 3 Class Track 11, 25 3 Kellogg Fifteen 125 3 Varsity Baseball 11 2, 3, 453 Varsity Football 12, 3, 453 Varsity Swimming 1353 Sphinx Club 145' Scarab 1453 Senior -Chapel Committee 145. I Charles William Lewis, Washington, D. C. 2 North College. Eppert Rudolph McKay, Gardner, Mass. 'PFA House 0lio'Board 135. Willard Lawyer MeKinstry, Ex. '22, Amherst, Mass. Xi' House. Class Track 11 25 ' Class Football 125 3 Football Squad 135. George Edward Owen McLeod, Masontown, Pa. 4'K'I' House. Class Baseball 11 25 ' Class Soccer 11, 2, 3, 453 Varsity- Soccer 13, 45 3 Class Track 115' Class Treasuler 13, 453 Assistant Manager Track 135, Manager 1453 Chairs man Class l+ndowment Fund Committee 1353 Sphinx Club 1453 Treasurer C. A. Cabinet 145' lice-I resident N. E. I. 'C. A. A. 1453 Scarab 1453 Class Day Com- mittee 145. Arthur Gillespie Mathews, White Plains, N. Y. AT House. Class Track 115 Kellogg Five 1153 Kellogg Fifteen 11, 25: Class Debating Team 11 25 Director 125' Varsity Debating 12. 35 3 Delta Sigma Rho 1453 Student Board 12 3 45 Fdltor-in-Chief 1453 Olio Board 1353 Varsity Tennis 12, 3, 45, Manager 145' Class Olator 1453 Scarab 1453 Chairman Class Gift Committee 145. Harold Morris, Brockton, Mass., 13 Spring St. 2 Donald Edgar Moyer, Willow Grove, Pa. 'PA9 House. Class Delatlng Clean: 1153 Class Track 11, 32, 3, 453 Varsity Track 11, 2, 3, 453 Class Banquet Committee 145. fi John Rolf Nugent, Jr., Altoona, Pa. AKE House. Mandolin Club 12, 3, 453 Glee Club .13, 453 Lord Jeff Board 12, 3, 45, Editor 1453 Press Club 13, 45, President 1453 Sphinx Club 13. 453 Committee of Seven 1453 Grove Poet 145 3 Smoker Committee 1453 Scarab, Secretary-Treasurer 145. Page Fifty-tfwo . X 1. .X WW A X X ' 'Sl' 'JT C9 ""' 2 -- ,. --' ,J ,C - -5 4 . 11 - sg - -f I- 43 1. "J '1a"1:-- ' fi - Ralph Herrick Oatley, EX-'22, Springlield, Mass. MN' House. Glass Football 113: Class Secretary 113g Glee 'Club 11, 23g Chairman 1922 Sopho- more Hop 123 5 Cheer Leader 12, 3, 43. Leonard Thurston Pendleton, New London, Conn. Xi' House. Porter Admission Prize 1133 Armstrong English Prize 1133 Freshman Latin Prize 113: Student Board 12, 3, 43g Prom show 123: Lord Jeff Board 12, 3, 43, Adver- tising Manager 133, Assistant Business Manager 143g Olio Board 133g Press Club 12, 33 3 Cla s Prophet 143. . George Winslow Plimpton, Norwood, Mass. AKE House. ' Olio Board 133 5 Masquers 143 5 Geoffrey Amherst Book Club 143. Leomdas Nice Plumer, Ex- 22 Brookline, Mass AM' House. Class Hockey 11, 2, 33, Varsity Hockey 12 43 Captain 1433 1922 Junlor'Prom Committee, 1922 Senioi Hop Committee Cotillion Club 13 43' Mandolin Club 143- Chfford Grlmley Reid, Hartford, Conn X4' House . Masquers 12 3 43' Sophomole Smokel Committee 123' P1on1 Show'11 23' Sub- Freshman Committee 133' Olio Board 133 Cotillion Club 13 43' Mandolin Club . 143 Chaiiman Class Plctuie Committee 143 Herbert Wilson Rogers, Minneapolis, M1nn AM' House flee Club 13, 43 Quartet 143' Cotillion Club 13 43 ' Baseball Squad 133. Wmthrop Hegeman Root, Somerville, Mass ATA House , Olio Boald 133 , Amherst Writmg Boald 13 43 Editor 143 Phi Beta Ixappa1 3 Secietary 143 ' Class Poet 143 Ira Howard Rosenwasser, New York C1ty M9 House Adveitising Managei Olio 133. Frank Philip Sauer, New -York City X4' House Prom Show 123 Sophomoie Smoker Show 123 Glee Club 11 2 3 43 Quartet 143' Mandolin Club 11 2 3 43 Leader 143 Cotillion Club 13 43 - Senior Hop Commit- tee 143 ' Class Iawn Fete Committee 143 1 Raymond Andrew Sembler, Brooklyn N Y 'PKI House ' Sherman Drake Shipman, Douglaston, N Y AT House 1 Walkei Mathematics Prize 123 Class Soccei 12 33 Mandolin Club 13 43. Chalmers Thomas S1v1ter, Pittsburg Pa AT House X A 1 Class Soccer 113 g 'Class Debating 113 g Student Board 11, 2, 33, Assistant Advertlsln, 1 ? Manager 1235 Assistant Manager Musical Clubs 133, Manager 143. -4 V in Page Fifty-three . . , ' ' ' ' ' 1 ,I . .5 ' , 43, lp 3 .3 1 .3 1 ' . . . if X 3 ' : - ' . : -. fflk ' ' ' , . . fj' f 0 fl William Galbraith Smith, Warren, Pa. M9 House. Nix' SX? Q, r 1 69 N ....4-- T5 4? .QA , John Ashcroft Spear, Amherst, Mass. WT House. Class Swimming 11, 2, 35 3 Hass Footl'all 1153 Class Hockey 115 3 Class Track, 115 Glee Club 1253 Varsity 'Swinnningz 11, 2. 45, Captain 145 9 Football Squad 1253 C. A. Handbook Committee 125 9 Senior Chapel Commlfttee 145. Forrest William Stewart, Cedar Rapids Ia Xi' Lodge. ' Class Soccer Diiectoi 11 2 345' Valsity Soccer 12, 3, 455 Varsity Basketball 11 2 3 45 Captain 145 Class Baseball 115' Class Track 11 2, 3. 45' Varsitv Track 13 45 '5 .Lord Jeff Board 125' C. A. Cabinet 13. 45: Junior Prom Committee 135 Cotilllon Club 13 45' Chairman Class Cup Committee 1454 ' ' Cyrus I4 lint Stimson,'Northampton, Mass' 9AX House." ' ' I Class 1121011 11 2 3 45' lracl' Squad 13 45 ' Class'Swimmin,1: -11. 2. 3, 453 Varsity Qwinnning, 145' Olin Board 135' Iorfl Jeff Board 13, 453 Class Program Commit- tee 145. ' l ' Herbert Roland Swift, New Britain, Conn AA4' House. Iorfl -Icy? Board 125' Mandolin Club 11 1,2 3 453 Glee'Club -135 9 'Class Picture Committee 145. ' ' ' ' Q Alfred Harris Taylor, Jr. New York City AA4' House. Class Debating 125 ' Vaxsitv Debating,1.35 ' Amherst Writing- Board 13, 45. . Winthrop Tilley Providence, R I ATA House Amherst Writing Board 145 Geolfxey Amherst Book Club 145. David Almon Tucker, St Louis, Mo. 'FA9 House. Class Qwimming 135' Class Yell Committee 145. Class Swimming 135 ' Class Yell Connnitltee 145. V Charles Conradv Vail, FX- 22 Brooklvn, N. 5. 'WA House. Class Football 125' Valsity lootball, 11 2, 45' Class Basketball 1253 Varsity Bas- ketball 1 5' Qphinx Club 13 45' Glee Llub 145 ' Interfraternity Conference 145. - William Lincoln Wadleigh New London, Conn. 'PFA House. flass Soccer 1.3 45 ' Olio Board 135 ' Class Alunmi Fund Committee 4 1 5. . f, - . Howard Chester VValker, Akron, O B9U House. , , . l , - - ' ' n , : , , ' 1 L' , , , , g . . , . 9 1 I - v ' 1 7 T ' "' . 'w x L . L ' , , J 1 I 1 v 1 v . 7 v " . . v , . . . , 3 ' N 9 Ervin Alden Tucker, St. Louis, Mo. 'PA9 House. 1 n , . 1 Y . I 1 t , Y I 1' .1 P . I 7 X x 2 , n 1 , , , - , 2 . . . L. ., , . Y . Z, 3 5 v 4 Y 4 Glee Club 12 3, 45' Mandolin Club 135' Stl dent Board 12, 3, 45: Olin Board 135: Pless Club 13 45 Qophomoie Wmokei show 125 ' Prom Qhow 125 Sphinx Club 3 5?. 5 V . . . , . - g . 5 1 , 45, President 145 3 Manager Hockey 145 3 Class Reunion Committee 1-15. Richard Howlett Walker, Greenwich, Conn. ATA House. Glee Club 12, 45g Billings Prize 1251 Football Squad 135. C 0 Page Fifty-four Q Q ig ll 1 7133 Victor Laurence Ward, Ex-'22, Millers Falls, Mass. ATA House. Kenneth Luzerne Warner, Ex-'22, Chicopee Falls, Mass. ATA House. Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 433 Varsity Basketball 12, 433 Class Soccer 11, 2, 3, 43, Director 133 3 Class Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Varsity Soccer 12, 43 3 1922 Sophomore Hop Committeeg 1922 Junior Prom Committeeg Sphinx Club 143. Paul William Watt, I-Iaolyoke, Mass. M9 House. ' . Sophomore Smoker Committee 1233 Press Club 12, 3, 43, Secretary-Treasurer 1433 Olio Board 1333 Junior Prom Committee 1333 Cotillion Club 1433 Class Finance Committee 143. 3 Bradford Williams West, J amesville, IN. Y. X'1' Lodge. Student Board 11, 2, 3, 43, Circulation Manager 133, Business Manager 143. Harold C. Whitford, Plainfield, N. J. 'PM House. . Glee Club 13, 433 Masquers 13, 433 Sub-Freshman Committee 133. William Forker Whitla, Sharon, Pa. B911 House. Student Board 11, 2, 333 Glee -Club 12, 333 Sophomore Hop Committee 123: Press Club 12, 333 Sphinx Club, Secretary-Treasurer 13, 433 Interfraternity Conference 13, 433 Assistant Manager Hockey 1333 Sub-Freshman Committee 1333 Undergrad- uate Centennial Gift Committee 12, 33 3 Committee of Seven 1433 C. A. Cabinet 12, 3, 43,'President 1433 Senior Hop Committee 143 3 Student Council 1433 Scarab 143 3 Chairman Class Alumni Fund Committee 143. ' Charles Saxton Wilcox, Rochester, N. Y. AT House. l Class Football 1133 Class Debating 1233 Class Baseball 1133 Class Hockey 1133 Varsity Hockey 12, 333 Varsity Football 12, 433 Masquers 13, 433 Sphinx Club 13, 43 3 Student Council 13, 43g :Committee on Honor 11, 2, 33, Secretary 133 3 Com- mittee of Seven 13, 43, Chairman 143 3 Class President 11, 2, 33 3 Scarab 143 3 Chair- man Class Day Committee 143. James Baker Williams, Glastonbury, Con-n. WT House. Chairman Freshman Banquet Committee 113 3 Basketball Squad 113: Glee Club 113 3 Class Basketball 1233 lC'lass Swimming 1233 College Champion, Middle and Heavy Weight Wrestling 1233 Varsity Baseball 1233 Varsity Football 12, 3, 43, Captain 1433 Student Council 1433 Committee of Seven 1433 Sphinx Club 13, 433 Senior Hop Committee 1433 Scarab President 1433 Chairman Class Cap and Gown Com- mittee 143. Q0 ' r Page Fifty Jive 'x X 40'-I-lblllllr HDDSUIUKLZI UL l3GmJ,- Cranford Gregory Blount Reginald French Boulton Robert Pitfield- Brown, 2nd. Albert Edward Burgess George Nolan Calloway ' Cedric Stephens Carstens, Alan Robbins Clark Dick Noble Confer - Ernest .Atkinson Daniels Horace Darlington Bruno Donodeo . George Edward Ducharme Daniel Wilbur' Eastwood Reginald Hawkins Ellis Lincoln Fairley . Raymond Bell Finley 1 s William Gillet' Foskit William Campbell Gibson, Jr Frederick Webster Gillett 5 Eugene Allen Gilmore , A - Wilbur Arthur 'Gorman Thomas John Grant 1 Benno Hart, Jr. Llewellyn Lester Hancock Arthur. Salo Heiman Russell LeRoux Houghton Clifford Hamilton Hunter Robert Groat Johnson Hammond Watkins Jones Raymond Nelson Kellogg, Jr. David Wycoif Kemp' Henry Pardee Kilby Charles Dudley Lee William Glenn Lockhart Allan Bennett Lowe John Lambie Lowe Edmund Kearsley McComb David Hall McConnell, Jr.' John Caldwell C. Mayo C Charles RQ Millerf s A ' J acob' Ro s Meyers James William Murphy' ' George Straut Newkirk . , Harold Niver William Watson Northrup Charles Daniel O 'Connor . Radcliffe Morse Oxley Arthur William Reid Barr Collner Rimer William Bernard Rosenberg Ira Leland Rosenstein A Robert Roth Franklin Charles Sargent John Henry Schuler Lewis Shedleskey William Robert Shillingtion Frederick Burton Smith Richard Fallis Stolz C John Sidney Stone Harry Eugene Stoops ' George William Swentor Jerome Vincent Tunney Dorrance Hurlburt Warnock Frank Howard Wells A ?"mu'ife Graham Whitley Ralph -Sidney Williams Page Fiftjl-.fix -' Stacy Budd Campion Wood Pngf lfifty-.w,'q'wl1 9:1 zffiga-ffzfghq ai Qllams nf Ninrtvvn Emrnty-fnur Qlzlrruihrut 31. TK. iliingxnnanx. Ellr. Joseph B. Kingman, Jr.. Harold NV. Smart ...... Lyall Merrill ...... Alfred R. Fuller .. John H. Taylor ....... Archie George Aclznns. .. Gordon E. Atwoocl ..... 'l'l1eoflore Ely .Buggx .. . Elbert 'Knapp Bailey .... VVilson Shaw Bailey ..... Anson Barker .......... Alclen Martin Bartlett. . . Frank Bnylnoncl Bnrtlotlz. John Beginalcl Bafes .... Arlllur Herbert Boenuu. . Gilman nf 1924 Batesville, Ark. NVl1itn1u.n, Mass. Wyonling, N. J. .... 'White Plains, N. Y.. .. . . . 0?llilll0lll1, Pal. .. 'l'uunton, Mass. Braintree, Mass. . . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. .... . . . New Yorlc, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y. Vlnlfer Hnrlluan Boyd. -Tr.. .l3Ufl'Pll0- N- YH - - - - Erlwin Bryant RI'lflg'll'lflll Rexforcl Allyn Brislol. .. Bailey TleEevre Brown. . . Erunk E. Button ........ Tfineoln Sllllflllflli Cain. .. Douglas Cm-nmn ....... Robert 'Fllompson 0ll?l.C0. Grolon, Mass. . . . .. lfoxlmoro, Mass. .... . . . J2llll0Sl'0NVTl, N. Y Brnnflon, V11 .... . . . Monclair, N. J.. . . . . . Sulnlnif. N. -T. .... ...0e:1lu, Fla. ... 'President . . .Viee-President M' House M' House 8 Spring' Sl AM' Annex Nm House ATA House 0-XX House X4' House Will House 'MX House WT House XXI' Lodge XXI' Lodge Secretary 'l.'reus1n'er Cll0l'OgllS 302 Pratt Bormitory WT House M' House 110 Pratt Dormitory YT' House P090 Fifty-nine Page Sixty 5. Harold Kempf Chandler .... Sargent Burrage Child ..... Philip Brooks Chipman ..... W'illiam Duffy Cobau ....... Cyril Kenneth Collins ...... F. Stuart Crawford, Jr ..... Edward Harding Crosby, Jr. Ralph Osborne Cullen ...... Addison Thayer Cutler ..... Roger Lawrence Dann ...... Julian Paul Darby ......... Victor Brock Darling ...... Blagoy Spiro Daskalofif ..... Walter Hutchins Dodd, Jr. . 'l'homas Joseph Duffy ...... Willizlin Edward Dwyer .... Louis Hecht Ehrlich ....,.. Samuel Shattuck Ellis ...... MacGregor Flanders ....... Alfred Russell Fuller ...... George Banks Funncll ...... Lloyd Bartlett Gatchell ..... VVarner Russell Gaylord. Duncan Dow Gebby ..... Henry Bramwell Gidman Philip Goertz .......... Eliot Baldwin Hague... John Albert Henry ..... Frederic Fletcher Holmes. . . Donald Gridley Howarth Arthur Allen Howe ..... Frank Herbert Hunter.. Charles Street Jeffrey. .. James Alan Jenkins ..... Corbet Stephens Johnson Corydon Jones ...... Laurence Clement Judge Henry Madison Kendall. Joseph R. Kingman, Jr.. . .. Frank Peter Kumpiiteh ..... Richard Shaffer Kyle ...... Richard Hughes Lamherton. F. Goddard Lawrence ...... John Wilisoii Leayeralit. . Richard Francis Lemal ..... Allen Tngram Lorimer ...... Howard Thornton Lorimer.. Frederic Angus MaeElroy'.. lrving Gordon MacKay .... Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. New York, N. Y. .......... . Portland, Ore. ........... . New Castle, Pa. ... . . . . South Lee, Mass. .... .... . Brooklyn, N. Y. ... . . . .. Hartford, Conn. . . . . . . Ocala, Fla. .... . New York, N. Y. .... . New Haven, Conn.. . . . . . . . Cortland, N. Y. ... ..... Lowell, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Brooklyn, N. Y. .. . . . . Columbus, O. Hadley, Mass. . . . Boston, Mass. .. Buffalo, N. Y. .. ..... Detroit, Mich. .. Deerfield, Mass. ... ..... Huntington, N. Y. . . .. New York, N. Y. . . . . . . . Atlanta. Ga. ...... .... . Bellefiontaine, 0. Norfolk, Conn. . Jamaica. N. Y. ..... . . . .. Rochester, N. Y.. . . . . . . . llion, N. Y. ...... .. .. Malden, Mass. . . Boston, Mass. . . . VValpole. Mass. . . . . Vifexliord. Pa.. . . . . . Cambridge, Mass. . . . . Chicago, Tll. ..... .. Syracuse. N. Y. ........ . Minneapolis, Minn. .... . South Hadley Falls, Mass. .. Springfield, Mass. ..... . Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . Hartford, Conn. . . . . . XVaynesburg, Pa. . . . . Franklin. Pa.. ..... ., White Plains, N. Y. .... . South Nyack, N. Y. . . . . Bayonne, N, J, ,,,, N Chicopee, Mass. .. . . . Chieopee, Mass. ..... .. Chelmsford, Mass. . .. . . New York, N. Y.. . . .X'1' House AA'1' Annex GAX House B911 House ATA House 9AX House Xq' Lodge X4' House AA'I' House WT House AT House 'PFA House 17 South College AT House 'WN' House 3 Northampton Rd. 303 Pratt Dormitory AKE House X4' House X4' House 203 Pratt Dormitory 'PA9 House AT House 'PA9 House ATA House S North College AA4' House 8 So. Prospect St. 400 Chemical Lab. AA'T' House AKE House Will House 202 Pratt Dormitory TWU House AT House APT House 208 Pratt Dormitory 23 North College 'W House GAX House will House 'W House 8 Spring St. YW House 18 North College Rall House R917 House ATA House 'NW' House .XRS James Douglas McClintock. . Francis Joseph McConville. Robert Elliott McCormick. . . Frank Emmet McGrath .... Everett Andrus Manwell... Harry Benjamin Martin. . . Charles Llewellyn Merrick. . Lyall .. Merrill .............. Wilbur Redington Miller. . . Louis Livingston Mitchell. .. Eugene Kimball Morsman. Charles Edwin Nail ........ John Henry Neale ......... Thomas Daniel O'Brien-, Jr.. John William Parker ...... Talcott Parsons .......... Cyrus Curley Perry ....... Orin Mallory Phelps ....... George Mervin Pierson ..... Norman Pike ............. Charles Tobias Plough ...... Hervey Putnam Prentiss. .. Louis Schultz Reed. . . . . . Henry William Reusswig. . . Floyd Tomkins. Reynolds. .. Ernest Mack Rosenberg .... John Tullcr Royse ......... George Stewart Sanders .... Philip Livermore Sayles .... Harold Grant Scott ........ Raymond Leslie Severance.. George E. Shambaugh, Jr... Thomas R. Shepherd ..... . Elbridge Sibley ........... Hobart Oliver Skofield. .. Harold Ylfilliam Smart ..... Charles Duryea Smith. 3rd. . George Francis Boyd Smith. Paul Scudder Smith ........ Sidney Victor Smith ....... Edward M. Soboda, Jr. .... . Orlo Hovtland S ear Maurice Beniamin Strauss.. Albert L. Sylvester, Jr.. . . . John Henry Taylor .... .. . . . Beacon, N. Y. ............ . Framingham, Mass. Peoria, Ill. ...... . New York, N. Y. ..... .... . Williamsburg, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. ...... .... . Wilbraham, Mass. . . . . . . . . Summit, N. J. ..... .... . Foxboro, Mass. . . . . . . Crestwood, N. Y. . . . . . . . Chicago, Ill. ........ .... . Mansfield, O. ............ . White Plains, N. Y Holyoke, Mass. ..... .... . .Rochester, N. Y. ..... .... . Marietta, 0. ....... .... . New York, N. Y. .... .... . Granville, N. Y. .......... . Lawrenceville, N. J Easthampton, Mass. ...... . Brooklyn, N. Y. .... .... . Danvers, Mass. ........... . White Plains, N. Y. Utica, N. Y. ......... .... . Providence, R. I. .. Chicago, Ill. ...... .... . Terre Haute. Ind. .. Dorchester, Mass. .. Norwich, Conn. ........... . Auburndale, Mass. ..... L . . . East Bridgewater, Mass ..... Chicago. Ill. ............. . .Tlion. N. Y. .... . Worrfester. Mass. .... .... . New York. N. Y. .... .... . Amherst, Mass. ... ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . .' . . . . Conneaut, O. . . . . Newtown, Conn. Brooklyn. N. Y. Cedar Rapids, Ia. . . . . . . . . Barrc.Vt. Brooklyn, N. Y. ... . . . . . Ha.nover, Mass. . . . New York. N. Y. ..... .... . .....-,... .. ..... AAKIP Hguse . XXI' Lodge AKE House 'NN' House Physics Laboratory PGH House 404 Pratt Dormitory . I WT House 9AX House 'PA9 House 'NN' House WT House AKE House 8 Spring St. AT House XXI' Lodge AKE House XXI' Lodge AA4' House 'NW' House 'PA9 House ATA House XXI' Lodge 'PA9 House 210 Pratt Dormitory 6 Kellogg Ave. AKE House WT House WT House 19 North College C North College AAT' House AT House 9AX House 23 North College Nash Block 'NN' House HGH T-louse 'WA House 'PFA House XT' Lodge 23 North College 201 Pratt Dormitory AAG' House i AAT' House WT House l George Lawton Titus ....... Charles Whitney Turner. .. Herbert Milo Walker ....... Brooklyn. N. Y. .......... . Binghamton, N. Y. ........ . Akron, O.... ....... AKE House B91T House UO Page Sixty-one 11:- Yi 1 Arthur William Warde ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. .. ..... 'PFA House Albert Lyman Warner.. .Brooklyu, N. Y. . . . . .AKE House Jesse Mather Watkins, Jr.. .Chica o Ill . g ..... AKE House g , . Everett Stilson Webbl . . L . .Greene, N. Y., ............. 400 Chemieal'Lab. . Frank Harold Weis ....... .New York, N. Y. . .L . . .ATA House Winthrop, Whitaker .H ...... Newton Highlands, Mass .... 8, North College - Wilbur Cardie Whitney .... Conneaut, O. ....... .L ..... B911 House Eugene Beede Whittemore..Roslinda1e, Mass. ....... 'PA9 House Earl H. J. Widtman. . . .'. . .Utiea,,N. Y., .............. 'PFA House Bradford Jennings Wi11iams.Tu1sa,' Okla. .......... ,... X 'P House - Paul Hays Wilson. . . .New Castle, Pa. . . . . . . . . .3971 House- Gordon Justin Winslow' .... Utica, N. Y. ....... A ..... M9 ,House V y John Scott Wood, Jr. ...... Brooklyn, N. Y. .. - .... Q . . .BSU House John Arven Woodbridge. L .Montrose, N. Y. ........ AM' House Seymour J eferson Zauderer. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . . . ,84 South Pleasant St. Y Ellnrmrr illlrmhrra nf. 1924 James Alpheus Bancroft P Roderick Dhu Marshall' . Robert Stewart Bole, Howard.Armstrong Marx George Walter 'Carmany Jacob.F. J. Merrill . John Lawson Chrisman Antonio Libro Mezzacappa Maurice Henry Claster , . Howard Hooker'Mitch,ell ' William Mercer Cook ' James Pratt Newcombe Chester H. Croxton , James Torrence Northrop Charles Pasteur Cullen - Robert Osborne, Jr. Robert Alfred Dier, ., Albert Lauriston Parks ' James Douglas ' , . 'Lawrence Morse Sanborn PaultFarrand DuBois , Harrison David Schofield Dudley Seymour Evans ' John Kirby Spear Ronald Hall Ferguson - John Alden Stearns . James Kimball Gannon John Godfrey Steenken y Joseph Leslie Grainger . Elmer Briant .Thayer ' Lowell Lyman Hall . Joseph Hutchinson Thayer i I X i - William Casev Heise Roger ,Jacques Thibaud 1 John Alfred'Hoxie . John Baxton Thomas " i Nathaniel Kaplan . Thomas Patton Trimble, Jr. If . Platt Kissam . g Charles VanGunten r , X I X Y George Esgan McClure Clifton Armlield Wishart N" . Q William Douglas McIntyre Lloyd Deming Yates ' X l. Andrew J. McNaught , , Herbert Young, Jr. ' ' 'X lei 1 P4 .. Q 2 Page Sixty-llwo . - - P w Paw Sixty-Ihrcv 0112155 uf Ninetern Emmtg-iiur Qllaizz nf 1925 Oliver li. Merrill, Jr. . . . Tl1Oll'121S Nash ........ Rome A. Bells Edward H. P1-21111. Nornmn J. Burkill .... 'Willizun Henry Acton. .. Harold F. Alexzmder .... Charles Lowry Allen .... Crosby Allison ...... l.,2l.lll Millner Ashton .... Hrruihrxlt QD. IH. illllrrrill. 311: v v v r ...New lorlc. X. X. .. ...lirroklyn. N. Y. .. ...l'lY?lllSl10ll, lll. ... ..,llr. oklyn, N. Y. ... ,,,E-2 7'Il0l'Vlll0, lll2lSS. . Hurry Wzlllcfl' liueon .... .. .Mulch-n, Mass. V 1 Ixxlllllllll Cra.wl'orcl 'Bates lllielmel. Angelo .lielloisy Harlow Merton l3e.ncler. Robert 'Ul'lllSl'0ll lierry .. Rome Abel. Betts ........ Frank Albert Black ..... Lawrence Kenrlriek lilair EllW2ll'll R. lilzuuflmrml .. Callus fllmrles liolin, Jr.. ...New York, N. Y. .... . . .W:11'1-rlmry, Uonn. ... ...Om-outa, N. Y. ... ...l'orlluncl, Ore. ... ...Sllllllllll'. N. -T. ... . . . lY2lj'lll'SlDIll'g'. Pa. . T ...l"l1'zwillizun, N. II ... ...f'levelnml, O. ....... . ... - v- r ...l,0llg'lIlCl'1'I5Sll', N. Y .. . . . . . . . . .President . . .V lee-President . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer .Choregus 'NX 'House AT House ff House 'I'-X9 House 3 Nortllhzunplon Rcl. NU House 206 l,l'2lll ,lJOl'lllll'0l'j' 17 N0l'lll College ll'l'i House lllil Prullt Dorlnilory M' House WW House iT-3 House NNW House Z North College Page Sixty-fifve 1 l Norman Fayette Herbert William Warren William Williain Howard Stanley William Edward V Maurice Warren Mark Heberig Book .... . Milton O. Bowes .......... Sampson Wilder Buifum .... Walter Cecil Burke ....... Jones Burkill ..... Walter Xavier Burns. . . . Clendon Bush ............ Curtis Canfield .... Randolph Carroll .. John Cedarholm. .. Montgomery Chase. Warner Clarke .... Montague Cobb George Roland Crampton... Philip Martin Crippen ..... John Clinton Daggett ...... Ben Jefferson Davis, Jr... Perry Allen Davison... . . . . Martin Weld Deyo ........ H. Dunbar ....... Hunter Marquis Eaton ..... Eugene Eaton ..... Chauncey Lindsley Edson.. . John Joseph Evans, Jr ..... Worth Alfred Fauver ...... Mann Fincke, Jr.. Whitney Flint .... Jared Blandford French .... Fromer .... . ..... Geisse Fuguet ............ Sheridan deRaismes Gibney. Alpheus John Goddard, Jr.. Gorrell, Jr. ....... . Walter Adams Grant ...... Magnis Greenman ......... Merton Lyman Griswold I Stanley P. Ham ........... Edgar Earl Hammill ...... - George Winston Harry ..... f William John A. fllll gg Hubert N. Hart ........... Henry Hastie ..... Hill .............. Stillman D. Hitchcock ...... Lyle Westbrook Hornbeck. . . Harold Arthur Hudaverdi.. Shippensburg, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. .... .... . Shushan, N. Y. . . . .. .. Leeds, Mass. Spencer, Mass. .... . . . . . Waterbury, Conn. Glens Falls, N. Y. Bridgeport, Conn. Uniontown, Pa. . . . . . . . . Waterbury, Conn. Gary, Ind. ........ . . . . Utica, N. Y. ..... . Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . Brookline, Mass. .... .. . . . Brookline, Mass. ...... .. . . . Niagara Falls, N. Y Atlanta, Ga. ........ .... . Texas City, Tex. .......... . Binghamton, N. Y. Campello, Mass ..... .... Chicago, Ill. ...... .... . Perry, N. Y. Duluth, Minn. .. Lancaster, Pa. .. Elyria O. .. .. Pawinig, N. rf .... .... Lincoln, Mass. ...... . . . . Rutherford, N. J. ......... . Springfield, Mass. Upper Montclair, N. J ...... New York, N. Y. .......... . Freeport, Ill. .......... -. .. Chicago, Ill. ...... .... . Brooklyn, N. Y. ... ..... Holyoke, Mass. .... .... . Uxbridge, Mass. .. Schenectady, N. Y. Little Falls, N. Y. .... .... . Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . Allston, Mass. ............ . Easthampton, Mass. Forest City, Pal ..... ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . . . . ........- 'PA9 House X4' House 19 Main St. 9AX House ATA Hou se 9AX House 411 Pratt Dormitory 'NN' House X4' House 'PFA House 'PA9 House 'PA9 House B South College WT House 306 Pratt Dormitory BETH House 4 North College AA4' Annex AKE House AT House XXI' Lodge 308 Pratt Dormitory 'PT House APT House AT House AA4' Annex AA4' Annex 'NN' House 17 North College 9AX House AKE House APT House AA4' Annex 308 Pratt Dormitory 27 North College 'PFA House 'WA House ATA House 2 North College 'PPA House E North College 'PIN' House 9AX House 17 South College 'PA9 House Page Sixty-:ix Jerome Merritt Ingalls ..... Francis Henry Insley ....... Carlos Lindner Israels ..... Robert Richard Jones, Jr.. Lynn, Mass. ...... .... . Indianapolis. Ind. . . . . . . . . New York, N. Y.. .. .Waterbury, Conn. 9AX House 'NN' House 103 Pratt Dormitory 'PFA House CC - I i David Stonestreet Keast .... John W. Kennedy, Jr.. . .. John William Kenney... . .. Howard Ketcham . . Lewis Everett Kimball. . . Leander Raney Kirk . . .- Carl John Knutson .. Philip John Krantz ...... Charles Derrick Kyle .... Edwin Collins Lacey ...... John Smiley Lathrop .. Donald Dix Lawrence ...... Donald Lawson ........... Thomas Donald McCreary. . . New Castle, Pa. . . . . Rochester, N. Y. ..... .West Roxbury, Mass. ...... . New York, N. Y .... Winetka, Ill. ...... . New- Castle, Pa. . . . . Mattapan, Mass. . . . . Honesdale, Pa. .... . Waynesburg, Pa. ..... . . . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ....... . Ellenville, N. Y. ...... . . . . New York, N. Y ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .. James Williston McHose, Jr.Fargo, N. Dak ...... Cuthbert Guernsey McKay.. Clement C. McMahon .... Edward Jones Manwell. .. George Alexander Marlowe Gerrard Ritchie Megathlin Oliver Boutwell Merrill, .Tr Stephen Henry Millard. .. Edwin 'Leighton Mixsell.. Max Milton Morling .... . Willard Baker Morrison. . . Lucien Howe Mucklow ...... Chester H. Myron .......... Thomas Nash ............. Arthur K. Parpart ........ Edward Harris Pratt ...... Edmund Lewis Pratt . . . . . . Carl Seward Reed, Jr. ..... . William Stewart Reed ..... John P. Rieg ............. Matthew Holstein Roberts Reuel Roberts ........... Clarence DeWitt Rogers.. Phili Henrv Schofield Lucius Dent Smith ....... Donald Wilson Snell ..... William Alvah Stewart, Jr.. Arthur Lyman Streeter .... Kin sle Arter Taft g y ........ Frederick H. Tarr, Jr. .... . John Dana Tasker ......... San Francisco, Cal. .. Barre, Vt. ............... . Williamsburg, Mass. ...... . Northampton. Mass. ...... . Walpole, N. H. ....... . . . . Summit, N. J. .... . Troy, N. Y. Bethlehem, Pa. .... . Emmetsburg, Ia. Milwaukee, Wis. .... . West Hartford, Conn. ..... . Syracuse, N. Y. ........... . Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. .... . Brooklyn, N. Y. .......... . Wellesley Hills, Mass. ..... . Hartford Conn. ...... . . . . Monticello, Ill. . .. -Erie, Pa. .. Orange, Mass. .... . Ambler, Pa. ........ . Jersey City, N. J. Larchmont. N. Y. ..... . . . . Chicago, Ill. ...... . Brooklyn. N. Y. p , .... Walter Stanlev Seidman .... . .New York. N. Y. Canajoharie, N. Y. Coraopolis, Pa. ..... . Cummington, Mass. ....... . Cleveland Heights, O. ..... . Rockport, Mass ...... Gardiner. Me. ..... . William Seymour Tyler, 3rd.Plainfield, N. J .' .... Tvan vonAuw, Jr. .......... Welleslev, Mass- Lucian Armistead Waddell. Brooklyn, N. Y. .... . ATA House AT House 'PA9 House X'1' Lodge 37 Woodside Ave. AT House 26 North College B North College BGU House ATA House frm AA-if me mlm 310 eAx AKE Phy House Annex House House Pratt Dormitory House House sics Laboratory ATA House WT House Xi' House 8 So. Prospect St. XXI' Lodge Xi' House X4' House AKE House 205 Pratt Dormitory 13 Woodside Ave. AA4' Annex B93 House B9U House 9AX House 205 Pratt Dormitory 'PA9 House 30 North College 206 Pratt Dormitory 99 So. Pleasant St. 6 Kellogg Ave. B911 House ATA House 'NW' House 30 North College 'NN' House 'PA9 House AXE House 307 Pratt Dormitory AA4' Annex 'WA House ., W an Cgpgfw 9 Page Sixty-.vefven Harold Norris Weber ....... Richmond Hill, N. Y ....... 'NN' House Warren Webster, Jr ........ Camden, N. J. ....... .... A T House Howard Lester Wells ...... White Plains, N. Y... .... M9 House Irving Wolman ........... Holyoke, Mass. .. .... 102 Pratt Dormitory Henry N. Woolman, Jr. .... Ardmore, Pa. .. .... XXI' Lodge George Tones Yeh ......... Peking, China .... 1.2 Woodside Awe iilnrmer fllllemhrrn nf 1925 'Phillips Ambler John Milton Bailey James Wilson Bixler, Jr. John Sl1lllll1Cl'I'iQlCl Blyth Cornell Burrows 'Rraisled O. 'Davenport Brown Alexander C. Burgess Charles William Burkett, Jr. A C'armen Generoso Cipriano Ignatius Paul Conway 'l'a.lbot Hall Eldridge James Halsted Ewing Charles Barkley Eyer Sumner Cuslnnan l4'airbanks Charles Marvin Gates lieou Granstein Gordon Cecil Hartley James William Hill, Jr. Francis Ernest Howard Willard Francis Howland Miller A. Johnson Harold Julius Kaaz Charles Henry Knight, Jr. Howard 'lion George H. Lounsbery, Jr. John Adams liowell George Richard Lllllll, Jr. Robert A. McCullough Harry Cornell llfladden Harold Stanley Marcus Roger Denton Marshall Maxwell Meiklejohn Charles Peter Minnoek Hisamato Nakagawa Benjamin Alfred Penn Sherman Pratt Herbert Spencer Rubenoff Geatauo R. Sandulli Paul Spencer Seybold Richard Galbraith Smith Ralph Franklin Spaulding Thomas Farrell Sterling Wa.rren Moorhead Stone Williziiii li. D. Thompson John Rurtis Van DeWater Winthrop Mitchell Van Dupnc Archie LeRoy 'Walters Ola George Veazie Charles Dcpew VerNooy. Ji Clarence Scott VVard Charles Alden Warnock Joseph Van Kirk NVells l"rancis Whitcomb 31 n illllrnuxrieun Erzihfnrh Qilarla illuhiniinxx Eirh Marti! li. 1922 Page Sixty-Eight . Pagw Sixly-llillz ffzuamg :find Gllasa nf Ninrtren Emmig-Six Glaze nf 1925 John H. McBride . Kenneth A. Sharp .. Edmund K. Graves . . . Norris W. Smith Fred B. Nugent Cnpen Abbott ........ Robert Brady Adams Reginald Alexander .... . Francis Pitcher Allen Gordon Kelby Allison Erie Alvord ............ Alan. Stewart Anderson .. Edward Courtney Andrews Robert Olney Anthony William Patterson Atwill . Sterling Wzi,ite Avery .... Harry Hardesty Berger .. Hector Alexander Beck .. lllrrnihrnt 31. ill. illlrwrihr Winchester, Mass. ..... . llllll?lIl2l.DOllS, lind Akron, O. .... . Rochester, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Clearwater, Fla.. East Orange, N. J Norwich, Conn. Rockland, Mass. Ca.rbondn.le. lll. Stamford, Conn. Columbus. 0. .. Brooklyn, N. Y. . ...... President , , . .Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . .'l'reasurer . . Choregus S South College 13 Main St. 5 North College 2 South College 21 South College 'l'he Perry 6 Norm College 16 North College 12 South College 411 Pratt Dormitory 19 S. Prospect St. 21 North College 13 South College Page Scfvenly-one Ralph Albion Bemis ......... Walter Schellenberg Benedict . James Edward Bennett, Jr. Louis Berman ............... Henry John Bitterman ..... Howard Huntington Bliss .. Edward Eveleth Blodgett Robert Osborne Boyd ........ Arthur McArthy Breckenridge. Charles Atwater Bronson .. Russell Horace Broughton .. Benjamin Seth Bull, Jr. ..... . Harold S. Burr ......... .... Sperry Butler ......... . George Clinton Calef ...... Samuel Midgley Cameron .. Robert Ennnett Carson .... Robert Nickerso11 Carson William Harrison Carter Aurin Moody Chase, Jr. Paul Ridgely Chesebro ..... Warren Randolph Church, Jr Henry Gisler Clarke ....... Charles Bingham Collins Ferry Barrows Colton ........ Holmes James Corbett. Jr. . . . . Alden Kingsley Crawford ..., S. Peak Crawford ............ John Edward Cummings Samuel Billings Cummings, Benton Curtis .............. Norton Curtis .......... . . . Robert 'I'illinghurst Custis .... Mason Crne Damon .......... Tngram Dickinson ........... 'l'hurman Luce Dodson ....... Charles Drew ................ Robert Rice Edwards ...... Leonard Webster Ellinwood. . . Arthur Linwood Ellis, Jr. ..., . Dudley Pomeroy Felt ......... Gardner Wood Freeman ...... llflelanetlion M. Freeman, Jr Paul Cornell French .......... John Francis Fnnke .......... Edward Hunt Gaylord ........ Gregory Hall Gaylord ........ George Edgar Gilmer .... .... Alexander Goldberg . . . . . . , I age Sffvnzly-moo Ji. Brookline, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Holyoke, Mass. .. Suifern, N. Y. .. Beirut, Syria. .. Cortland, N. Y.. .. Enterprise, Ore. Saugatuek, Mich. .. Lansdowne, Pa. . . . . Seheneetady, N. Y. ..... . llflinneapolis, Minn. . . . . . . So. Manchester, Conn. Hubbard Woods, lll. Providence. R. l. Greenfield, Mass. . . . Jamestown, N. Y. .. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . Woodhaven, N. Y. ..... . Syracuse, N. Y. . . . . Mvstie. Conn. Ambler. Pa. ...... . Hvde Park, Mass. .. Cortland, N. Y. .. l1Iontpelier, Vt. .. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Akron, D. ...... . Brooklyn, N. Y. .. Sheridan, Wyo. .. lrwin, Pa. . . . . Boston, Mass. . Boston. Mass. . .. Brooklyn, N. Y. .. Ft. Dodge. Ta. Amherst, Mass. . . . . Washington, D. C. ..... .. Arlington, Va. ......... . Huntingdon Valley, Pa... Littleton, N. H. ......... . liynn, Mass. ........... . New Britain, Conn. .... . Leominster, Mass. .. Melrose. Pa. ..... . Los Angeles. Cal. ....... . Mount Vernon, N. Y. Boston, Mass. . ...... .. Atlanta. Ga. ..... . New York, N. Y. . Glen Cove. N. Y. .. 112 Pratt .Dormitory 22 North College 407 Pratt Dormitory 3 Northampton Road 29 North College 14 North College 30 South College. 10 South College 11. S. Prospect St. 27 South College 125 So. Pleasant St. 3 Northampton Rd. 408 Pratt Dormitory 0 North College 25 South College 15 Spring St. 204 Pratt Dormitory 5 South College 251 South College 18 Woodside Ave. 13 Spring St. 1 North College C South College 212 Pratt Dormitory 22 South College 12 North College 4 liessey St. 207 Pratt Dormitory 105 Pratt Dormitory 19 Main St. . 8 College Ave. S College Ave. 18 Spring St. 5 South College 6 Lincoln Ave. 18 Spring St. 11 South College 14 South College 15 South College 27 North College 31 South College 406 Pratt Dormitory 1.0 South College 7 South College 18 South College 22 Sunset Ave. 207 Pratt Dormitory 11 South College 109 Pratt Dormitory . ...hah Ag...-1-...a'J4.s.-.............-.-..J.. Alfred Hall Grant ......... Edmund King Graves ..... Howard Whitiield Graves.. Wilfred Harold Graves .... Burton Payne Gray, Jr.. .. Robert Bruce Greer ....... Charles Edwin Gregory .... Paul Alwyn Grimm ........ George Randolph Groendyke. . . Harold Bernard Groven. . . Frank Hartwell Hagadorn. Wilbur Frank Hall ........ Edward Dexter Hart, Jr.. .. James Phillips Hatch ...... Francis Bulkeley Hazeltine. Edward 'l'alman Headley. . . Newto11 Jay Herrick, Jr.. .. William Brown Higbee ..... James William Hill, Jr.. . . . Philip Demiston Hirtzel .... John Hitchcock ........... Albert Wood Holmes... . Ralph Irving Hoyt ........ Charles Crow Hubbard .... Howard Edward Hurley... Carl l+'rederick Joos ........ liewis Howe Kalloch. Jr.. .. Edwin Campbell Keister. .. James Keith ............. 'l'homas Gordon Keith ...... 'Pheodore Bond Kimball .... Hoyte Davis Kline ...... . James Milton Knox ....... George Joseph Kuss, Jr.. . . . William Joseph Kyle. Jr... James Alexander 'Lamb .... Howard Bishop Lane .. . Howard Rich Lane ........ Robert Walter Leavitt ..... Daniel. Story Low ......... Anthony 'l'imothy Lyons... Donald Douglas MacAlpine. Robert Donald MacArthur. . John Hammond McBride. .. Newton Eelch MeKeon, Jr. . Harvy Cornell Madden .... Alexander Cameron Mann.. Tohn Mayher ............. Richard Odell Merrick ..... Elyria, O. ..... . Hatfield, Mass. . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ . Williamsburg, Mass. .... . Newton Centre, Mass. Butler, Pa. ........... . Spencer, Mass. . . . Macedonia, O. .. Chicago, 1ll. .... . Piqua, O. ..... ......... Jolmson City, N. Y. .... . Weehawken, N. J. ...... . Woburn, Mass. . . . Nutley, N. J.. .. Miami, Fla. ...... . Swedeshoro, N. Y. ...... . Canajoharie, N. Y. ..... . Connellsville, Pa. . . . . . North East, Pa. .. I Baltimore. Md. . . . . Prolifit, Va. ........... . New Bedford, Mass. .... . Rocliester, N. Y. ....... . llniontown. Pa. Spencer, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . . . . . . Providence, R. I.. . . Scottdale. Pa. .... . New York, N. Y.. .. Eau Claire, Wis.. .. Orange, Mass. .... . East Cleveland, O. ..... . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .... . Long Beach, L. T., N. Y.. . Wayuesburg, Pa. ...... . Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ . Keene, N. H. ........... . North Brookfield, Mass... New York, N. Y. ....... . Brookline, Mass. ...... . . North Brookfield, Mass... Rochester, N. Y. ........ . Woociiiiere, L. T., N. Y Highland Park, Tll. ..... . Paterson, N. J. .... .... . Kingston. N. Y.. . . . . . . . ,2 South College ,21 South College Boston, Mass. ..... . . . . Plvmouth, Mass. ..... . Wilbraham. Mass. ...... . 10 North College 13 Spring St. 16 South College 1 North College 108 Pratt Dormitory 31 North College 408 Pratt .Dormitory D North College 25 North College 204 Pratt Dormitory 8 South College 100 Pratt Dormitory 26 South College 108 Pratt Dormitory S College Ave. 105 Pratt Dormitory 104 Pratt Dormitory 10 Woodside Ave. 13 Main St. 307 Pratt Dormitory 309 Pratt Dormitory 212 Pratt Dormitory 31.2 Pratt Dormitory 15 Spring St. 4 South College 16 South College 15 Spring St. 13 Spring St. 407 Pratt Dormitory 20 Lessey St. 21 South College 305 Pratt Dormitory 5 'l'illson Court 19 S. Prospect St. 25 North College 29 South College 27 South College 21 Amity St. 19 Ma.in St. 8 S. Prospect St. 4 South College 312 Pratt Dormitory 26 South College 104 Pratt Dormitory 22 North College Bank Block 404 Pratt Dormitory Page Srfvrnly ihr rv Louis Ehrman Meyer ......... h 2 Curtis Stuart Miller ....... Charles Thaddeus Minshall .... Charles Sayles Moore ......... Thomas Scott Moore ......... Wilfred Moore .............. Alvertus Davis Morse ......... Sidney Gilbert Morse ......... Milton Shattuck Mulloy ....... Harold Raymond Nelson ...... Marshall Winchester Neth ..... Everett Stearns Noble ........ Fred Bard Nugent ........... William Edward Parker ...... William Leonard Parker ...... Richard Jewett Pennell ....... Ralph Coatsworth Perkins ..... Henry Phillips, Jr. .......... . Richard Freeborn Piper ...... Edmond Clyde Powers ........ - William Walter Putnam ...... Olan Alexander Rand ......... Philip Capen Raye ........... Charles Eben Reed, Jr. ...... , Gilbert B. Ritter ............ John Thomas Robertson ....... Robert Henry Roden .......... William Walter Roe, Jr. ..... . Paul Champion Roundy ....... Charles Lee Rowe ............ George Matthew Rowland, Jr.. James Siegismund Schramm. . . Clarendon Elliot Seibert ..... Philip Shambaugh .......... 1 Kenneth Alexander Shar lf E X E9 ll Russell Mayo Spear ...... p ..... Frederick Raymond Sherwood. Jesse Millard Shipman ....... Mark Shultis ................ Gordon William Slade ....,... 1 Alden Henry Smith .......... Francis Prescott Smith ....... V 1 Norris Wilbur Smith ........ . . , William Francis Soule ....... .V ff lx Lewis ,Clarence Sprague' .... Annville, Pa. ....... . Foxboro, Mass. ....... . East Cleveland, O. .... . Englewood, N. J. ...... . .409 Pratt Dormitory Akron, O. ............ . Summerville, S. C.. . . . Northampton, Mass. .. Kewanee, Ill. ....... . Waterbury, Conn. . . . Cortland, N. Y. ..... . Waterbury, Conn. . . . Denver, Colo. ...... . Altoona, Pa. ....... . Newton Centre, Mass. Binghamton, N. Y. ..... . Cohasset, Mass. ........ . St. Louis, Mo. .......... . Syracuse, N. Y. ..... . Sudbury, Mass. . . . . Youngstown, O. .... . Spencer, Mass. . . . . Derry, N. H. ........ . Norwalk, Conn. ....... . Fall River, Mass. .... . Bellefontaine, O. ....... . Fall River, Mass. ....... . Bogota, N. J. .......... . Newton, N. J. .......... . Upper Montclair, N. J.. . . Oswego, N. Y. ......... . Pittsburg, Pa. ......... . Burlington, Ia. ........ . Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ . Chicago, Ill. ..... .... . Nutle N. J y, . .... .... . Fanwood, N. J. ........ . Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ . Winchester, Mass. ..... . Springfield, Vt. A ........ . Lee, Mass. ........... . Ridgewood, N. J. ....... . Painesville, O. ......... . Monmouth, Ill. ........ . North Amherst, Mass.. . . . ' onkers, N. Y. ......... . 1 19 Main St. 'Q14 south College .101 Pratt Dormitory 25 Northampton Rd. 16 Amity St. 13 Spring St. 6 South College 12 Lessey St. 30 South College 12 Lessey St. 31 North College 29 North College 25 North College 412 Pratt Dormitory 19 Main St. 409 Pratt Dormitory F North College 26 North College 16 Amity St. 1 South College 6 Northampton Rd. 25 South College 22 South College 21 North College 6 Northampton Rd. 'PFA House 19 So. Prospect St. 13 North College 112 Pratt Dormitory 13 North College 19 South College 13 South College 16 North College 12 South College 9 North College The Perry 11 S. Prospect St. 5 Kendrick Place 21 North College 101 Pratt Dormitory 25 South College 19 South College 305 Pratt Dormitory '1 il Edward Montague Switzer. Page Seventy-four Alden Newkirk Strong. .' .... . . Robert Spaiford Terwilligeri Sherman Rand Thayer ........ Philadelphia, Pa. ...... . Aurora, Ill. ........... . Ellenville, N. Y. ........ . Portsmouth, N. H. ...... . 10 South College 10 North College 6 North College 14 North College 00 Douglas Tompkins John Troland ........... . . . Edward Bowker Underwood.. John Hunter Upham ......... Marshall Keppie Valentine .... Ralph Eldredge 'Wadleigh.. . . . Seth Low Weeks ............ Donald Strother Whidden ..... William Murdock 'White ....... Donald Wilder ......... . . . Stowe Wilder ............... 'William W. Williston ........ Malcolm Harrington 'Wilson.. Roger Mellonnell Winegar .... Richard Elliott VVinslow, Jr.. . . Donald liingham Woodbridge. Gerald Beckley Woodruff. . . Albert Hemenway Vkfoodward. 'l'oshihiko Yamaguchi ....... New York, N. Y.. . . .. . New London, Conn .l3rooklyn, N. Y. . .. Newark, O. ....... . . . AlC1'011, O. ............. . New London, Conn Somerville, Mass. .. Peabody, Mass. .... . . . White Plains, N. Y New York, N. Y. . . . . . . 'en' York, N. Y. .... . . Al0l'l1llil,lll1Jf0ll, Mass. .... . Spencer, Mass. Evanston, lll. .. Norwood, Mass. . . . . .Montrose N. Y. .... . .. . .Southington, Conn. .NVoroester, Mass. .'l'okio, Japan. . . . . -ie 9 Gtray St. 8 So. Prospect St. 22 Sunset Ave. 6 South College 8 Spring St. 402 Pratt 'Dormitorp 412 Pratt Dormitory 402 Pratt Dormitory 5 North College 23 South College 23 South College D 309 Iratt Dormitory l South College 9 South College 406 Pratt Dormitory 31 South College 18 South College 12 North College 9 South College , if ,I A s THE FRESHMAN RIVER Page Se-venty fifve COLLEGE PDEACHEIQS 1921-1922 PROEENNOR Al,BI'IR'l' PARKER Frroll, D.D I,lil'ISl17l4IN'I' Ali'l'IlITR C. l1'lcGIEEER'1' D.D I REV. THEODORE A1NswoR'ru GREENE . REV. Mlm G.vrEs, D.D ............ PROFESSOR WIIYIAIQKM W. FENN, D.D. . PROFESSOR Kmsorr ,I1.uiE, D.D. . .. REV. STODDARIJ LANE ........ . REV. 'W1l,1.I.xM IIoR.xoE IMV, D.D... REV. SAR'l'l'ILI. PRI'IN'l'lCIC ....... REV. -VIOIIN IIAVNEE ,IIoI.1V1Es .. REV. IIENRV K. SUERRILII .... . . REV. EDWIN Ifom' HUGHES, D.D. . . 'DEAN UIIARIJCS R. QBROVVN, D.D. . . . . . . REV. EDWARD Ull.KDB0l'RNI'I BOYNTON PROFESSOR AMBROSIC W. X7l'1RN0N, D.D. PRINCIIHXLAI.1f'IiICI1 E. S'l'l'l.XRNS, L.lr.D., LI'l"l'.D. . Rl-IV. ,l1'ERDIN.xND Q. liI,.xNOl1.xRD, D.D. . REV. SIDNEY IJOVlC'I"1' .............. REV. JM' T. STUCKING, D.D. ......... . PREs1DEN'r W1I.I.mM IJ. 11'1.XCKl'lNZII-I, D.D. REV. C1r.xRl.Es EDw.xRDs PARK .... . . REV. JOHN BRr1'T.xN C1,.xRK REV. MERRILL FOWDER UIARKIC ..... . PRINCIIE-U4 ITONVARD A. BRIDOMAN, D.D. PR,ICSIDI'IN'l' BERNARD IDDINOS BELL .. . PROFESSOR 'I'.u,co'rfr W1r.m,xMs, I1.ll.D. PRESIDENT CIYARENCE A. RARBOITR, D.D. REV. EDWIN J. VAN E'r'1'EN ......... . REV. JOHN M. MCGRNN ......... REV. GEORGE ANGIEIQ GORDON, D.D. . REV. XVIIALARD TV. SPERRY, D.D. . . . . I nyc .Sr-1 nity-.fix 'V-T . .... Amherst, Mass. . ...Now York, N. Y. . . .Now York, N. Y. ...Now York, N. Y. . . .Cam1bridgo, Mass. . . .Czunlm1'idge, Mass. .. . . Jiogota, N. J. . . .I3ridg'oport, Conn. ......NykLCk, N. Y. ...Now York, N. Y. . . .'Brookli11O, Mass. ........M:llclen, Mass. Now Hnvcmr, Coma. ......Rutland, Vt. . .N01't11fi01C1, Minn. . . .Allfl0VCl', Mass. . .CICVCIEIHKL Ohio . . . . . . . . .Bosl'on, Mass. . . Upper Montclair, N. J. . ...... IIz1rtf'ord, Colm. .......Boston, Mhss. W:1sl1i11gto11, D. Cf. ..New York, N. Y. . . . . .G1'oton, . . .Allllillli-12110, N. Y. ...Now York, N. Y. . . .Rochm-star, N. Y. . . . . .Pittsburgh Pa. . . .Springfield Mass. . . . .Roston, Mass. . . Jioston, Massi gr Sl"l'l'lll"V-.VI"l' ALPHA DELTA PH I Amhvrzt Glhapter nf Alpha -Evita 1Hhi NV.xL'I'IcIc R. AIIIIIID CARLILE BOLTON-SMITH L.uvIIIcNc-If A, Hugn R. SHIILIJON ULAPP PHILIP W. VONIIAIJ NVILSON S. BAILEY SAIIOIQNT B. CHILD ADDISON T. UUTIJIR ELIOT B. IJAGUI: I-'Elem' A. DAVISON WIiI.TAlf M. FINOKIQ, Jr. H. HIIN'1'1NG1'ON BLISS .TOIIN E. CIIMAIINOS PAUL C. FRENCH Established 1837 FIIAYITRIGS IN l1'.Xl'I'l.TACl'l+l AIWIIIIII H. BAXTER JOIIN M. GAUS FRAfl'R1'IS IN VOIIIIICGIO Class of 1923 SMIUIQL II. 1+1vIcIuf:'II'r Ilfuun' S. F1-:I'uIIsON XYILLIANI A. GIIIQIQNIQ Class of 1924 DONIXLD G. I-IOWAIITII .TAA11-is IJ. Mvi'LIN'rOc lc GEORGE M. l'IIcIIsON Class Of 1925 IGIIIVAIIII W. FLINT WVXARRICN GOImlcI.I.. Jr. ITONALIJ D. L.xwIuf:NI'lc Class of 1926 JOI-IN HI'I'CIIvOvK .TOIIN BIAYII me Evlclnwl' S. NOBLE JAMES S. SCIIRAMM GICOIIGI: D. OLIJS LEON N. 1'LUmIf:1z 1Il4IRl!ICR'l' W. Romfzns H. RIOLANII S'wIF'1' ALIf'1uf:n II. TAYLOII, Jn. Glconolc E. SIIAIIIIIAUOIYI. Jr. AI.I:lf:1u' L. SYLVI-:S'I'1cIc, Jr. JOIIN II. TAYLOR J Ol I N A. Woolmlunols ICMVAIIII H. 1'RA'I"l' IVAN VONAIWV VII mv SIIAMTIAUGH WIr,LI.uI W. WITILISTON DON.-ILO B, WVOODBRIDGE Page Scfuelzly-nim' PSI I'I'S'IT.OX 156111111161 Glhapter nf 1Hni3Hpzilnn I"nmn-:lm'K S. Aims JOHN f'. lflsw W Ann W. F1':NN1sn EDNVIN 14. BRIDGMAN FRANK E. BUTTON ROGER L. IPANN UOIIYIYON JoN1':s G. Rm.,xNn f11mml"l'oN U. L1NnsI,m' 1GnsoN S'l'l'IlC1.ING W. Avl-nm' JAM11:s E. RI'1NNl'Z'l"l'. J 1' B1f:NJAxx1N S, Hmm., Jr. Established in 1841 l"1:A'l'R1:lS IN ls'.-Vl2l'I,Tl'A'l'l 'I'11o:u,xs C. 1'Is'rY W1r.r.1.xM J. N EWVLIN FRATHES IN C'UI.l.I'1Gl0 Class of 19233 t?u.ucr.1-:s l'. Flmzllcu Class of 1924 Jos:-:vu Ii. KINGNIAN, Jr. R1c'1r.xlm II. l..xMm-:u'l'oN JOHN VV. I.r4:.xY1'1r.x1-"1' I.v.u.1. AIICRRILT. Class of 1925 JollN J. EVANS, Jr. Ar.vnlcl's J. GOIDIIARID. Jr. Class of 1926 Surrfllzr, M. f'AMl'IRON I1l'Dl'.l'IY I'. l"lc1.'l' .XLIVRI-ID Il. Gn.xN'r Jul OLI W1 f'1IARLl'IS ll. 'l'm.L IN A. S1-1-:.u: was Il. NVILLIANS l'1I.xRI,1':s E. NAIL S'I'l'Z1VAl!'1' S.xNm-:ns l'llll.II' L, S.xYLr:s f'1'0lm1-: I.. 'l'l'1'l's Ylill 11. M1':nluI.L, Jr l.LI.xm S. il'Yr.l-:n, bird .Iullcs IQICITII fV'Il.XIiI.l'IH S. Moon!-I I-INRIA N Il. 'I'II .rx YICR ngf Eighty-one abvd' any-ffgqbgg DELTA KAPPA EPSILON "3 -. " .K 5'5" v. 'Z' -' 7 54.4.3 ' ' v ,K 1 ' .-5.4 ,Ll . A . Svigma Gllyamtrr nf Belia liamm iipfailnn Wu.l,1.u1 M. t'owL1f:s 1lI'Zlllil'IR'l' V. G.xI.1.1Nn1-:n Jon N E. Boo'r1l AI.l'IXANIH'lR lf'. l'llrs1I0I.x1 ANSON BARKICR S.xMl'1f:r. S1 ELLIS Alvrllun A. Ilowl-I Enmxlm R. 13I.ANf'll.xRlm M.xu'r1N W. In-:Yo S,xMl'r-:L B. 1'l'MMINGs Rl'H'I'0N F. Gum' Tlllcrlnmm R. K1Mn.xI.L Established in 1846 i.Vl'Rl'IS IN 1".XCULTAT1'l ii" . A1045 L1-:oN.xlm l'. Kuu:,xm', 1I.x1mY 1l1f:l+'omcs'1' SMITII lf'1uf'n1"l'1c'K I.. 'l'nom'soN l"li.X'l'1HCS I X K '1 11.1.1541 IU Class of 1923 Hom-:n'1' ll. t'1.,xnlc J. lmm' Nl'Gl'2N'l' Wl1,m.xM M. Ill-:NMAN GICORGI-I W. l'LlMl"I'0'V JUHN lb, Ju.r.soN Class ol? 1924 J r. I:0lll'IlI'l' I-I. Mvl'o1m1vK t'rl,xm.1':s W. 'l'unxlcn .I. III-:NNY N1-pu.:-3 .Xml-:u'1' lJ.W.xlcNl1:lc l'Ym's 1', I'1':mn' J. 1I.X'l'lll-IR W.x'rluNs, JUHN 'l'. liovslc Class of 1925 SIIICRIIIAN 111-:IL HIIINI-IY 4'm:s'rl-in 'll. MYRON l'LI'IMl-1N'l' C, BIUXIAIION J. lb.xN.x Tl',xsK1-:R Class of 1926 Hrmwmm 11. LAN:-: Ll-Jwls 'IK Smc,xc1'1f: R0l!l'IR'l' U. lIA4'AR'I'llUR I-lmvum M. S'NVI'I'ZI'IR. .lr 1"l'l'Il! I-2. NI'Gl'IN'l' f'I'RXl'll I-Z. Woolmrcrrl XVIl.l.l.xM I". S0l'I.l'I Page Eighty-three DELTA TPSILON .7-Xxnhrrzt Glhapter nf 4 Pita .Xf.IIlCR'l' l', Frrcu g'1cAN1-'onn G. HT.Ol'N'l' G1-:one ll: W. Bn.w1':1z .Tom L. 1.1111-:Tm GomJoN E. Awxvoolr THI'I0lJORl'I IC. BAGG LINCOLN S. CMN II.fumr.n F. Ar.1cx.xNn1cn CIl,xnL11:s L. ALLIGN I Rohm A. RET'l'S G.xnnN1cn XV. FRI-:mr.xN Gmmom' II. GM'Lonn FR Esfnlmlisllvd 1847 l"RATIil'lS IN 1+'A1'l'I.'l'Al.1u l"xc.xNc'ls II. Fomcs lAAI'lllCNl'I'I II. I'.xn1cm: Class of 1923 NN 11.l.1.xM 11, 4 .umm-.l.r .XlC'l'IIl'R H. AlA'l'Ill'INVS Class of 1924 J. I'.wI. Imlcm' XVAl.'l'lCR ll, llolm. Jr. XVAICNICII R. G.xY1.olm .lmlx A. Ill-:NNY Class of 1925 IIow.x1m II. IJ1fNn.xn xVOR'l'H A. I+'Al'vlcn .loam W. KmNNlf:m' Llcwls IC. KIMHAILT. Class ol' 1926 Rom-:n'r H. GIKICIGR Il.x1co1.n H, Gn0vIcN liwlmlcn J, l'I5NNI'ILT. ATRICS IN H Jl.l .Nl Hpnilun II.xmn.1m ll. I'1.ouGll Snlrzmmx D. S'n11m.xN VII.-x1.xllf:ns T. SIv1'1'1f:l: I'1l.fxnT.l-:S S. Wrmox Umuu-:'l' N. Jol1NsoN .I. XX1l.1.1.xM I'Amc1cu 'I'um1.xs R. S11lf:1'lmnD Ll-:.xNm:n R. KIRK l'n1l.n- II. Soxrol-'11-:LD NVARRICN XVl'Il1S'I'ICR, Jr. llncxm' l'TTlT,L1PS. Jr. I'.xl'r. CY. ROUNIW Page Eighty-fifve xg:-1170151 .Mud -i- ----., --1-..- CHI PSI A 1 s1 S I ' H9 X X V L I I g ' Q '-JR , Q . A . I . ' ,l " ' ',,f..'.X Vx, ' ,J 1 A .. - A mi-"" 1. 1 . ,. ..--. ' - 2--.':. 1+-. ' '9L17 -' - .-7' - " Nm '- ' mv' J ff."Vf-' - 1 52 Q- 1 A. 4 ' 1'-fs'-7"'IrT1"'J 'P .'f."Ff- A . '- nz .41 'IW I . f ' " 5 ' 1- " T'l- .v .wW?fff- sf vii: r 'H ff-HH... - -. 'J i s lu is-14 :5-1 .-" vu 1, :L lL -4 jg R .. .Q "-1 ' , fx l-I' oo 'r "1"'Q " . - ,,.:.1'- t ...Q 2, -fx. J' ' ' -14 v - -.'- 1' -v 'C' A ' -5 .' N '7 :"':' -1.1.51 -J u. r , ' ,' :ag ' ' '1' 12' ':'i ' - 3 . 4, , -57 3 ' . A A .f. '4u ,, , ' '- f,:p, Qi "Z U .X 4.31 .yi a ,'w1'Af-'f:l.:f' .AQ M 31.7, A 1 it 3 . H MM ,M hu . .1. .- I -' bl .m.....f:.-.. Q' . ,, MYl!l'ult5 ,h'1L13g, . '-mul, .H-',l. 0 --, JA-M -2 5,-r r . W .Q--ppm .-,I """" ' -- ., T"""""Wf-ffv-v ,f--1--vy-,-9.-.W--,..,..,,....,,...g,,.-,,,,,g,4g,M -Lf" " I ' -M - Alpha Qlhi nf Glhi Hai M. IYEITII ADAMS JAMES R. 1'lnMIs'roN Anvmm G. ADAMS Rxcxrfomm A. Bms'1'oL Enwmm II. CROSBY, Jr. IIUNTIQIQ M. l'IA'roN CAPEN Amzow ARTHU1: M. BRIGCKICNIQIDGP: Romcwr E, CARSON BENTON 'CURTIS I+'IC.Vl'l'lR I N FAI 'I ' LTATI Establislled 1864 Rom-:RT S. FLE'l'1'1lliR l+'R.x'l'l:lfIS IN l'0I.I.lCGIO Class of 1923 R0lll'IR'l' Ii. l+I1m1s'roN Class of 1924 If'1c.xNv1s J. M0'l'oNv11.1.lc, JI. TAlA'0'l"l' 1'A1cs0Ns Class ol? 1925 Il ONVA nn K l'I'l'f'lI .x M MAX M. BIORLTNG Class of 1926 Nmz'roN f'r'n1'Is Wnnun F. IIALI. .TAMIQS P. I'IA'rc'n NEWTON J. III-zlcluvx, Jr. w 'A FORRl'IS'I' W. STICXVART HRAIWOIKD W, XVEST GRIN M, 1"Il'lCI,PS Lows S. Iimcn Emvum M. SOIKODA, Jr. Ihcxm' N. Wom,A1AN, J1'. JonN II. XICRRIDE 'RALPH ff. PERKINS Nmcms W. SMITII Russ:-:r.r. M. SPEAR P092 Eighty :wen Jivd ff?-11110151 11, CHI PHI 1Hhi Qlhaptrr nf Glhi ElHhi XVI LLIA11 I '. 111u1'11.o1V J.u11f:s IG. C'11,xc'1-:. Jr. G. Tl'11M'Y t'o1'.1m111f:N 1+111w.x1111 N. G,ms11Y JOHN R. I+!,x1'1-is 110111-:1:'1' 'l'. l'11.u'1-: llIlI,'l'0N 0. RONVICS Il11:11111c11'1' R. 1'lAl!ll0T.L EDYVARIJ CK ANDRICNVS ALn1211'1' W. HOLMES RALPH 1. 1IoYT Ronr:11'1' W. l11iIAVI'l"l' Estzllwlisllcd in 1873 l"liA'I'll IGS I N l"A'l 'l 7l.'I'.X'l'l 1911101111111 11. 1'111'111f1111.1, FRATRES IN L'0l.1,l'1G1O Class ol? 1923 .1. l.1':s1,114: Hmsox U. l1ow1cN IIOIIGICS, Jr. Vi. li1'ss1-11.1, I11'1111,x1111 1Vll.l..XlCIJ I., M1'K1Ns'1'11Y Class ol' 1924 ll,x1.l'11 U. f'l'I.l,I4IN 1l,x1m1.11 K. l'Il.XNl1T.1'Ill NI.w1l111':1:o11 l'll.,XNI1l'IllS Flass ol' 15125 1'1111.111 .1. K11.xN'1'z S'l'I'Il'lIl'IN 11. M11.1..x1111 fll2lSS ol' 1926 Nl'IXV'l'0N I". Nlt'lilCON 1'11.x111.1-:s 'l'. AIINSII,-81.11 CII .x111.1':s T.. Howl: 1'll1I0I1Gl'I M. Rowmwn llll Il.'l'0N IJ, I,U1Vl'll1l. 1.. 'l'111'11s'11oN I'1cN1m1.1c'1'oN CLIFIWUIQID G. 12111111 lf'11.xN1q l'. S.Xl7I'IR A1.1-'111-311 lt. I"1f1,1.14:1c 11111111-'o1111 .1 , W1 LLIA Bl s 1Vll.l..XlllJ 11. Mo11111soN l1l'1'll-iN ll. BIUUKLOXV .X1.1114:N N. S'1'11oNG lN'lN,X1.ll S. NVIIIIIDICN 11oN,11.n W11.n1c11 S'1'11w1f: W1L111'111 Pa ye Eighly-nine lfuu N shud ... BETA THETA PI 9 9 Meta 1111121 Qlhapter nf Evra 11li0lf'lf'ltlH' ATN I NSON XVILLIAM T. CLAPP Il0I!I'IR'l' B. IIAYTON AIITIIUR II. BOICNAU VVILTJAINI D. Comm FRANK II. IIUNTICR J. ALAN JENKINS F. ALBERT BLACK JOHN C. DAGG1-:'r'1' RICGINALID ALICX.XNllI'IIC CIrAm,12s B. COLLINS ALDEN K. CRIAWFORII IUASON 0. IIAMON Esinlrlisllcfl 18825 I1'F1lA'l'NI'IS' IN I".Xt'I'I,'l'Vl'I' ILX'l'IiI'IS IN l'Hl.I.I'Il Class of 1923 Ii1':Nn,xl.l. II. I"I.IN'l' Class OI' 15124 Ihvlmlelx S, IQYLI-I AI.I.l-IN I. I.0IlIMI'2lI Il. 'l'uOnN'rON I.0IiIMI'III II.x1mY IS. BIARTIN G1-:Olmlc I-', H. Smrru Class OIT 1925 C'1mnr.l'1s Il. IQYLIC EDWIN L. IVITXSIBLL IGOMUNO T., I'1m'1"r Class of 1926 ROIlI'IR'I' R. Emvmms G1-:ORGI-: R. GROICNIIYKIC Iflmvmm 'l', I'IIC.XIIT.l'IY Glhvta Iii UAlI'I'I'II! Il. GOOIJIIIVII lIOw.xun l'. JVALKIGIE Wu.l.1.u1 I". NVIIITLA Illcnmim' M. W,x1.m:R XVILIIVR U. NvIII'I'Nl'IY I'.xI'L II. IVILSON J. SUO'I"I' XVOOIJ, .l1'. f'.xnL S. RICEII, Jr. I.. Il1f:N'1' Smrrlr TV1I.LlNxf J. IQYLIC, Jr. S'YDNl'1Y G. BIORSE WrLr.x.xM IC. lbuumn IIOIII'IR'I' S. Tl'r:mv1r.L1cmR Page Ninety-one THETA DELTA CHI mu iBeuternn Glhargv uf 'hem Evita' Gllyi C11.ucLl4:s W. Umm An'rnL'u J. Ilovmxs Ilmcln' W. Klnmfzlc ARTTIUII S. FAHel.l+:Y 1"1mNK R. BAn'rL1+:'rT NVALTICR C. Royn, J r, 1'nIL1P B. CIUPMAN XVILLIAM H. Ac'roN 'VVAL'I'IlR G, BURKE XVAL'rlc1c X. BURNS FHANUIH P. ALLEN ALAN S1 ANmf1nsoN S. PEAK Clmxvlfonn R1c'1rAIm O, RIERHTCK Estnblislnecxl 1885 l.XTl!1'IS IN l+'.UTl'l.'l'.X'l'I .Xu4:x.xNn1-:lc BlI'IlKl.I4lJ0IlN Ikwl, U, l'ulr.L1Ps l1'R.Vl'RI'lS IN l'0l,l,1'IHlO Class of 1923 Class of 1924 F. S'ru.xw1' URANVFORIJ. .Tlx I+'lmN1c I'. IfUM1'1'l'ClI. Class of 1925 G1-zrssm FUGUE1' S'I'H.LMAN D. I-I1'r0rrc'0cK JICROMl'I M. ING.xLT.s Class of 1926 f'UR'I'IS S. IHIILICIK .XI.v1cn'l'Us D. BIORSIC II.xnor.n R. N1-:LSON l'1IJXV.Xllll A. Rwlmlms ITrm.x'l'lo 111. Smrm tlxcolml-: I". W1m'1l14:u l"vm's lf. STIMSON, J1- f'IIAltLl'IS I.. Ml-:ulzlclc Xv1I.I!l'If Il. RIILLICR 1'1I.I!lllllGl'I Slnmzv U. Hvl4:1:Nsl-:Y Mvliu' Wu.l'.1.xA1 S. R1-:1':,n 1'r..x1rlf:N1'1-: IJIQW. Hoalcns l'lIlLIl' C. IQAYIC W1r.r.1.xM W. Ro:-1. Jr. Rom-in M. XVINICGAR .XLIRI-IR'I' II. 1Voonw,um Pz1gcNinety-three -V X X LTA TH I- Hllaazarhuzrtiz Esta nf Hhi Eelia 'beta AVILLIAM L. lmvls f'LAY'l'0N T. lll:IswoI.n T.. nAR'I'I.lC'l"1' fl.-X'I'l'll I-:IJ lN'Nf'.xN Il, lhclzm' Ulcoslzx' ALLISON WIARIC H, 12001: H. 1lT.l'INlJON Iirsll A ROIIICRT O. AN'1'noNY W11.r.mM P. A'rwn.r. Rolzlcmf 0. Rovn FRI'.Ill'IIili'K 11, 1.001 ' W1 HAI: Established 1888 l"IlK'I'l'II! IN l"Al'1'1.TATE 1"ll-XTHIGS IN Q'Ol.I,1'Il1l0 Class of 1.923 lmxmn IG. W10YI4Ill hu II. Hosx-:Nwxssl-:R Iuvm A. 'l'1'c'lcl-:lr Class of 11124 . Lotus I.. B1l'l't'lll'll,L f'l1.xnr.lf:s 'l'. l'I.orG11 II. NVI1.1.lAAI Rllzrsswlcz Class of 1925 Ulass of 1926 1.l'.0l1Gl'. 1 , I .-u.l.1. Jn. Ilonl-:n'1' N. ttxnsox .10IlN F. I+'I'NKl1: IIS W.xmufzN M. C'n.xslc 1.I.l.xM W. 4'r.,ucm: om A. lIl'n.wl4:lmr JOHN W. KIQNNY, Jn. l'Im'IN A. 'l'l'cvK1-:R I'.u'1. W. NV.x'r'r I'Il'm-1N1-: H. AVlI1'I"I'l-IM Honnox .'I. Wmsmw 1JoN.x1.n Lmvsnx A1:X'I"l'IlI'ZXV II. ROI!I'IR'l'S 1"Rl'Illl'IIKli'K ll. 'l'.xm:, Jn Emufxn K. HIKAYICS 11I1.I!l'Ili'l' R. HI'r'rl-in Wn.1.1.xxr M. XVIIITIC Iii ORE Page Ninety-fifve 3 Fl? '10- l"' "Ill ltr! guru: IIYY 'll fI'I"'I"' PHI GAMMA DELTA Ill"11l IITTITYT Alpha Glhi nf 1Hhi CEa1m1ne1 Evita C'11A1c1.11:s IG. Bl1INNl'I'I"l' IIow.x1um W. Ilol'm1'l'v SYIINICY W, .XNGLI-:M.xN 1'lnw,x1m R. Nw!-zu UIIARLIIIS A. H1-:oracle Y, Rmwx IVIAIILING PAUL S. SMVPII W1r.m,xx1 I". I3.vrl-is IIAHLAN BICNIIICR xVII.I'.I.'XM V. CICIIAIITTOTIM PAUL M. I'mrmcN IIEC"l'0II A. 'HI-:CK IIAIQOLD S. liulm Estallmlisllvd 1893 I"l!.Vl'RI'1S IN lf'.Xl'l'I.'l'X'I'l' Al.r.1suN W. AIAIISII lI1':o1uu': Scux'l'c1l.x1:1n I"li.X'l'IiI'IN IN I'0I.I.l'IHIU Class of 151223 Hr.:-:Nnox II. Goon I'.u'x, l'. Klucsul-: I-Z. IIl'no1.v RICICAY Class ol' 192-I Hmm-:Y V. Sxrrrlr Class oi' 1925 Tlll-:olmlcl-1 I.. IX IDNIAXII .I r. BI.u.c'ol,xr 0. YolfNu I ' , f'lI.XI!I.I-IS l. XM.. xVII.I.I.XM I.. NV.Xlll.I-ZIGII. Jn. II.x1:o1.n V. XVIII'I'I-'ORD XlC'I'IIl'It W. XVARIIIC lixm II I . . . .. Wm'rm.xN In. S'l'.XNl.l'lY IG. I':A'I'ON HIIIIICIVI' II. .Tom-is. JR. xVAI,'l'l'III N. lI1z.xN'r .Tull-is W. MCIIQSM. . BII'IR'I'0N II. GRISXVOLII, Jn. JOHN A, I..x'l'lInm' S'r.x Nu-:Y I'. I I.x M Class of 1926 Ismmxl Im'K1NsoN ROIII'III'I' II. ICOm':N I.l'm'll':N A. XVAIIIII-ILL I"RlfIIIl-IIIII'K II. Srnclcwr I!.u.l-I1 I-I. WVAIILICIGII Page Ninety-:mm III KAPPA , A. kb 1 . .,, N?" . qx -1' ,Q X ' 5 X 1 , , X illaaaarhuzrtta Alpha nf lihi liappa Hai llwlmlclm 14. COWAN l"rcl+:nE1m'K W. Ill-IISROTII I+1Ln1f:n'l' K. BAILEY 'l'noM.xs J. llum-'Y I". GODDARD LAXVlH'INl'I'I F. Cfl7ll'I'TS FANF11-11.11 .Lunch H. FRENCH .Imm A. Ihm. GonnoN K. ALLISON FnANr'1sx R. TIAzlcI.'r1N1f1 W1LL1.xxl R. llmm-:1-1 L'1r.uzr,lcs U. llvnlmlm Established 1895 liA'l'Iil'1S IN l'UI.Ll'1G I0 Class of 1922 FRANK U. A. BIYERS Class of 1923 Rum-:wr B. 1"l!l'Il'2MAN ll, llmmv 611.1129 Gncnnulfi IG. 0. Mc'l.lf:on Class of 1924 I, Ho1moN lNlM'KAY FRANK N. BICURATII li. KmnA1,r. BIORSMAN Class of 1925 l"n.xNvls II. INSLIEY T, lloN.xI,n 3I4'l'RlCAIlY Class 'of 1926 1'll.XRl.l'1S I". Joos A, CAM!-:NON BIANN AIILTON N. Mlvrmm' XVILLIAM IJ. 1'AnKlm R.x1.1'll ll. fWA'l'LI'IY RAYMOND A. Sl-zmlzmzlz 'l'u4m.xs Il. U'lhulf:N. Jr. NQIQMAN I'lKl-: U. lYI'RYl'I.X Smrrn. 3111 Wl1.L1.xM A. S'l'I'IVVAR'l' KlNusI.1cY A. 'ITAF1' II. Nonms Wmnm: OLAN A. IKAND l"n.xNv1s P. SMITH Ihcll.xlum Fl. VVWINSLONV Jmm II. IYPIIAM Page Ninety-nine 5 K- Q 1 I N 'N s -. I' -. H P NN IllCI.'i'.X 'IIXI' lll-Il.'l'.X XII CEa11n1na ight Qllmptrr nf Evita Elan Evita 1 sm. I.. llncm' NIJON I.. f'0I.IlY 1n.xNK Il, Gmc:-'I11:l.1m IICN M. l'l.kR'l'l.l'I'l"I' Mvsox W. I-!1'lf'lf'l'xr mr, K. 1'm.'l,1Ns Il slam' W. li.-wox wlucwvl-1 K. HLA o1m.xN J. lil'n1u1.r. lil-Ill'l' ll. .klmxls T.l'll A. l'lI'IMlS I num' ll. l'0L'I'0N Eslzellmlisllccl 1918 11'll.Vl'l!l'lS IN l'Ul,l.l"GlH Class ol' 151224 AR'l'lll'R tl. lhwm' XVIN'I'llRUl' ll. Howl' NVINTILRUI' 'l'll,l.l-IY Class ol' 1924 llI'INllY ll, GIIUIAN l'llll-IDl'IRll'K A, M.wICr.mn' Class of 15125 l'Imz.uc I-1. II.xMA1ll.1. l7AYllJ S. Kr-:,xs'r Emvm U, I,.wl-:Y l-Emu llll J. BIANXVICLT4 Class ol' 1926 ll0XVARll NV. 4lu.'wlf:s .hxlllis M, KNOX lxmlcs A. Tlnux Wn.r,1.xA1 W l'l"rNAM HIKIIAIKIJ II. W,xl.1ucR Yu-Ton I.. Wmm KI-INNl'I'l'lI I.. W.x1cNr:n Ev1':mc'r'l' A. MANw14:l.L lll'lRVl'IY I'. I'mcN'1'lss F. Il.x1zor,1m Wms Hmucmm R. 1ll'IG.K'I'lll.lN .Toux l'. lin-:G lloNAI.n W. SNICLT, Ho1m0N NV. Smlmlvt ALnlf:N II. SMITH INI,n,c'or.x1 ll. W1l.soN Page One Hundrzd One J - Prof. GEORGE B. CHURCHILL, '89 ..... ............ P resident Prof. JDSEPH 0. T1-xoMrsoN, 'S4.... .... Sec1'etm'y-Treasurer CARLLLE BoL'roN-SMITH .......... ...... . . .... President WINTHRDP H. Roo'r. . . . . W . . .. .Sec1'etai'y-Treasurer -, - Mannarhuneita meta nf 1Hhi Esta Kappa Establislled-in 1853 P R OFFICERAS ' UNDERGRADUATE OFFIC-EHS ' if Q A we Fi D Clllaan nf 1523 FIRST DRAWING' CARLILE BOLTDN-SMITH XVINTHROP H. R001 Gllanu nf 1922 . SECOND DRAWING - STDNE1' W. ANDREWS JAM:-:s H. MERRICK ALLEN DAVIDSON - CARL S. RAUsHENnUsH - Amherntlllhaptzr nf Brita Sigma Rhn Estabhshed 1n 1913 CARLILE BoLToN SMITH President ARTHUR G MATHEWS Secretary HAROLD W SMART Page One Hundred Two Page One llumlrnl Threl 19233 SFAIIAH ihsun Whitlzl I4-L-to Wilcox l'1:u'k ML-Loud Cowan Booth XVilliznms Nugvut Adzuus Maltlleu J,,,--'f""' 1 I x 3 , ' E3 fb' K if Starah Senior Honorary Society James B. Williams .... .... P resident John Booth .. .A ..... Vice-President J. Rolf Nugent .... .... J Secretary-Treasurer 1 ' Jllllrmhrrafrnm the 'Qllaan nf 1523 1 y, M. Keith Adams John EQ Booth , Robert H. Clark Richard B. Cowan J , Leslie Gibson Joel Lf Leete - George ,E. O. McLeod ' . Arthur G. Mathews J. Rolf Nngent William F. whim J - W Charles S. Wilcox , X t J James B. Williams . .n : CAC rlP.t.i I 4 Page 0ne'I-Iunllred Five Wilson Kingman Wllitla J. ll. Williams ll. J. Williams Wilcox Gilmslm Admins Svtuhvnt Glnunril J. Leslie Gibson .... . ........................ ...President Bradford J. Williams M. Keith Adams J. Lcslic Gibson Joseph R. Kingman, Jr. Page One Hundred six Clflana nf 1923 James li. Williams Qllaaa uf 1924 Paul H. VVilson Qllamw nf 1925 Crosby Allison . . .Secretary William F. Wllitla Charles S. 'Wilcox Bradford J. Williams Merrill Mcliridv Kingnmn Fowrm Gibson Ulnpp Glnmmitirv nn 15nnnr J. Leslie Gibson ................................... .. .Chairman Joseph R. Kingman, Jr.. .. ............. .... S ecretary flllaaa nf 1523 William T. Clapp Richard B. Cowan J. Leslie Gibson Qllaaz uf 1524 Gflmw nf 15125 Joseph R. Kingman, Jr. Oliver ll. Merrill, Jr. Clllaaa nf 1925 John H. Mclirido Page One Hundred Seven Gibson Wllilln Nugvnt Williams lhmtll Wilcox l'lllSll0llll Glnmmitter nf Svurn Charles S. Wilcox .. .... ChHll'lllill1 J. Rolf Nugw-111 ...................... .... S 0Cl't!l2l,I'y Zllrum Ihr Lllmm nf 15123 John E. lioolh Jamu-s ll. Gibson Ulmrlcs S. VVilc0x AlOX2llltlt'l' I". f'lllSll0Illl J. Roll' Nugc-nt James li. lVillinms NVillimn F. Wllitlal Page One Hundred Eight Smith lllllllill' Brown I mild Sibley Collins G4-Inlay Mct'linl'ock Nvailu l':u'sons Smh-EHrP5h1na1n meek-Enh ues ll, ll'lc,:Cli11to:lc Bailvy ll. RFOWII Cyril K. Collins lValt01' ll. Dodd Alfred R. Fuller May ll, 12, 19223 QlIJl1iI1IiTfPP From. the Class of 192-L llunczul ll. Gabby llicliaiml ll. llamlierton ll. 'llll0l'llf01l ll0l'llll0l' lflrzmk E. MfcGratl1 ..............f'll2lll'lll?lll J. Ilunry Noelle 'Pzlluott l.'z1i'sons 'lClln'idgv Sibley Paul S. Smith Page One Hundred Nine Vain ll. T. Loriiner Neale Griswold Goertz Mela-od Wliitla Stewart Amherst Glnllegr Glhriatian Amanriatinn William F. Whitla, '23 .......................................... President J. Henry Neale, ,24 ...... ..Sec1'eta.ry George E. 0. Mclieod, '23 .......................... . .'l'reas1n'er l'OMMI'l"l'EE UIIAIRMEN Clayton 'l'. Griswold, '23-Religious Education. H. 'l'hornton Ilorimer, '24-Employment Bureau. Forrest W. Stewart, '23-Conferences. Allen I. Iiorimer, '24-Uonnnunity Service. Lincoln S. Vain, '24-Publicity. .Philip Goertz, '24-Non-fraternity Organization. Ghz ljrafn mark 'Phe Christian Association began its activities this fall when, on September 22, it served as host to the Freshman Class at tl1e Annual Ice Cream Rush. 'l'he regular Sunday evening meetings oi' the Christian Association were eon- tinued during the first term, bringing to Amherst several prominent speakers on the religious and moral problems confronting the college community, and me11 who could show the opportunities for service in the various professions. Due to the approval with which the plan of t'In'istian Association dis- eussion groups met among the undergraduates last year, it was decided to con- tinue similar groups during the winter term. Juniors and Seniors had two Page One Hundrrd Tru groups open to them, o11e under Mr. Agard Hlltl the other under Dr. Eitch, which was also open to Sophomores. 'Phe former group read and discussed parts ol' the New 'Pestament in the original Greek. Dr. l+'itch's group studied the aesthetic problems suggested by a. series of readings in Elizabethan drama. A new plan For lPl'6Sl1lll2l11 discussion groups was introduced. 'Phey were organ- ized by dormitory entries, in charge of Seniors. Each group selected its own general field ol' study. Another new feature was introduced in November when a deputation con- ducted the entire evening service ol' a Holyoke church. 'Phe success with which the first and similar attempts met, has assured this activity of a permanent place in the Association work. ln eo-operation with the li'l2lSSHCll1lSl+il'S Agricultural College association, several of the Cabinet have taken over evening classes in elementary English and arithmetic for the foreign born of Hadley, the purpose being to help them to pass the mental requirements 'For naturalization. A special series ol' three meetings was held early in February at which Dr. Williaiii P. Merrill, pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church of New York City, spoke on the general subject, "Can l Believe in Christianity?", the topics being: "ls God Personal?", "ls Christ Divine?", and "Does Prayer Make a Difference ? ' '. Amherst-in-Zlapan The biggest undertaking of the whole year has been the supporting of an Amherst representative at Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. 'Phe school was founded in 1875 by Joseph Hardy Neesima, '70, as the first Christian Uni- versity in the Far East. it has at the present time an enrollment of nearly two thousand. 'Phe first drive for 251600 in December, 1921, was oversubscribcd by the student bodv and the following September Stewart B. Nichols, '22, took up his duties at Doshisha as Amherst's representative. His letters, as they have been printed from time to time i11 the Sduclent, have served as an intimate point of contact with Amherst-in-Japan. 'Phe goal for the Second Annual Drive was set at 392000 in order to maintain Nichols' work there for another year. 'Phe full amount has not as yet been subscribed. Olhriatian Aaanriatinn :Epeakrra 1922 Oct. 1-Dr. Joseph Sullivan-t'Why Study the Bible?" 8-Prof. John M. 'Pyler-"Paul's 'Way". 15-Rev. E. B. Robinson--"'Phe lnterpreter's House". 22-Prof. Calvert Magruder--"Law as a Profession". 29-Rev. Samuel Shoemaker-'t'Phe 'Will-to-do as a Path to Accomplish- ment". Nov. 5-Dr. Royal Van Etteu-"Medicine as a 1 roffession". 12-Dr. 'Pheodore A. Greene-"With Grenfell in liabrador". 26-Rev. Edward C. 'Boynton-"PowerH. J 1923 Feb. 7, 8, 9-Dr. Williairl P. Merrill-"Can T Believe in Christianity?" Page Ona Ilunfired Elefvcn 'T 2 HQ. fa 2 x N N 2 2 'fl 2 A .C 'N Fi f: P4 5 C m Tllli I DICBATIXG COVXCIL 42udd:11'd Sylvvsrux' N1-1110 Mnylwl' 151-yo NV:l l'lll'1' 15l:1llCl12l1'd Strauss Vain Smith Iioltoll-Smitll Matin-ws Smart Xvilliilllw Uhr Brhating Glnunril Carlile Bolton-Smith, '23 ............................. ..... P resident Paul S. Smith, '24 ....... .... M anager Prof. S. L. Garrison .... ' ..... .......... ............ ..... C o a ch Edward R. Blanchard, '25 J. Henry Neale, '24 Lincoln S. Cain, '24 Harold W. Smart, '24 Martin W. Deyo, '24 Maurice B. Strauss, '24 Alpheus J. Goddard, Jr., '25 Albert L. Sylvester, Jr., '24 Allen I. Lorimer, '24 Albert L. Warner, '24 Arthur G. Mathews, '23 Bradford J. Williams, '24 John Mayher, '26 John A. Woodbridge, '24 Zlnterrnllegiatr Evhating A The Amherst Debating Council enrolled in the fall as a member of the newly organized Eastern Intercollegiate Debating League, which is made up of Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, Yale, and Amherst. The purpose of the league is to organize college debating into a system whereby every college meets every other college in a series of simultaneous triangular, contests. Amherst, in the first debate, opposed Williams and Pennsylvania on the question, "Resolved that ownership of the coal mines in the United States by the Federal government would be desirable, constitutionality granted." The affirma- tive team, Harold W. Smart and Albert L. Sylvester, won from Williams, at Amherst, by default because of an ineligible debater. The debate was held, however, but no oiicial decision, other than the default was rendered. The negative team, J. Henry Neale and Albert L. Warner, won at Philadelphia. In the second debate, Amherst meets Columbia and Dartmouth on March 10. The question, "Resolved that the Constitution of the United States should be amended to permit the taxing by the Federal government of the income de- rived from State and Municipal bonds" will be uoheld bv J. Henry Neale and Paul S. Smith. debating Columbia at Amherst. Martin W. Deyo and John A. Woodbridge. Amherst 's negative team. will argue against Dartmouth at ,Han- over. The other two debates against the remaining league members are soherl- uled for March 25 and May 15. Arrangements have not been completed at the present writing. linherrlazu Brhating The Freshman team, victors in the annual debate with the Sophomores, won a two to one decision over the Bowdoin Sophomore team. winners of a similar Bowdoin contest. at Brunswick, Maine, on Februarv 10. Amherst's team was composed of Mason, O. Damon, Everett S. Noble, and Paul C. Roundy. to "AJ Page One Hundred Thirteen .lpzmn rug ,Mod W ff .1 IIJJIJ Tllli Ahllll-INST S'1'l'IJl-INT B1 mlilm Grisxml1l. Snell. Iwyn, H:1ylm'd. L0l'llllQ1'. Knutson. XVl1lftQ11l0l'0. Goddard. Galtcllell. Flillllllbl Strauss. Cutler. Merrill. Sc-lloiivld. Konst. Acton. Jetfrey. Ellis. Taft Warner, Wllitlley. Royse, West, Matlwws, Garfield, Clark, Walker .QD p. P ' I ':2:?::l:vuvun , l atm' W "-F:-'-E-'I-:?'..e4...g.. ...ai w it, Uh? AIIIHPYHT STIIDPII Founded 1868 Fe f' if The Undergraduate Newspaper ' Sf' Amherst College " Published every Monday and Thursdav 'l ""' Evening of the College Year ""'E:', -:li .5,,'EfF3: Member of the Eastern Intercollegiate ""'1- 'fm -fe--5.11-,::.:s--sf we Newspaper Association gi? gl? L-xi lr x... :IE-1 ,ggiizfg-,'5Sf-:'1E'.V:?:E...m:: -m .- VOLUME LVI li' --J... F . V,3'i.5Q.., gp Q .0 III! 1 - M 'gn F... W- I .vmummmun - P W .5 E ':' C l....2 W:-1... 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Alumni Editor Robert H Clark, 23 I Bartlett Catchell '24 Philip H, Schofield, '25 Addison T Cutler '24 Alpheus J Goddard Ji 25 Donald W. Snell, '25 if l ri CD 2, i V W ,Q.-fg',- -, A13 5? w5Y,Qg:'f, 5 fl 3 mf. -its ' is MacGregor Flanders 24 H Thointon Loiimer, '24 Hou ard C. Walker, '23 Martin W Deso, 20 Carl J Knutson 2 Nlatthew H. Roberts, '25 erton I Giiswold 25 teumd R Megathlin 2 luaene B. Whittemore, '24 . UQ A Page One Hundred Fifteen LORD JEFF BOARD Betts M y 1'o 11 Schofield Tyler Davis Chandler Ca in Wa rner Woodbridge McCormick Ketcha Ill Chace Reusswig Fenner S. V. Smith Ewer Frazier Nugent Brayer W. G. Smith Stiulsou 'Enrh fdvff The iUl1i'lCl'f.','l'illlHilti! Illllll0l'0llS lVi2l.Q,'2l.Zlll0 Published Seven Times During 'Phe College Year. VOLUME IV. El he illnrh .Uvff Enarh J. Rolf Nugent, '23 ..... , Charles P. Frazier, '23 .... George W. Brayer, '23 .... H. William Reusswig, '24 . . Lincoln S. Cain, '24 ..... Robert T. Chaco, '24. .. llnrold K. fill2llllll0l', '24 Williaun L, Davis, '23 Edward R. Ewer, '23 Ward W. Fenner, '23 William C. Bates, '25 Rome A. Betts, '25 Associate Editors . . . .Editor-in-Chief . . . .Managing Editor . . .Business Manager ...........Art Editor Advertising Manager . . .Circulation Manager llownwl W. Ketelunn, '25 William H. Smith, '23 Rolwrt E. hlCU0l'llllCli. '24 Cvrus l". Si'llllS0ll, '23 V. llnryea Slllllll. Hrd, '24 All Sidney V. Smith, '24 Business Assistants Vhestor ll. Myron. '25 mert L. Warner, '24 ln A, Womllwimlge. '2-l Philip ll. Sellolim-ld. '25 lvllllillll S. Tyler, Jlrd. '25 Fug: One Ilundrfd Sefvenlzen aind 2110 uaigqbgg p.upunH , "fPf':i?1fn' . :fff-. -' 5 . 351, , A 11.5 'fix Till-I N124 01.113 NOAH!! I'-1-H' Wlxilulwl- U'Ih'i1-n Sihlvy Vhild .Imws Ih-usswig Un Smith I"l:1mh-rs Haltvlloll Uhr Amherzt Gblin Published Annually by the Junior Class. Volume LXVI l,. MacGregor 1'll?1l1KlC1'S L. Bartlett Gatcllell Sargent B. Child Sunnuel, S. Ellis ..... H, W'illia,n1 Reusswig . . Theodore E. liagg . . . Cyril K. Collins Corydon .Tones Richard S. Kyle Glu 1924 fblin Enarh Assistant l'lmli1m's 'l'homns Tb, 0'I11'ien Tsllcott I':1L'sons . . . . . l'Icli1'm'-ill-Clxief . . .Business lll2l,llilgC1' . . .Associzllv l4lcli1'01' . ..Assncizl11' lillitol' ..........A1'1, l+lclito1' .Ablvon-t'ising lll2lll2lQl'l' lillrriflgl' Silalvy Sidney Y. Smith Wintln-up Whitaker Page One Hundred Nineteen THE PRESS CLFH 'Xlc-xmlder Morrill Perry Tasker Parker Cllilllllilll Evans Strauss Israels Watt Nugent Walker Bates 131011311 'fy ' Page On: Hundred Twenty-one Kllljllllilll 'l':iylor 'Filloy l'onr:1d lll':lyM' Root Punhvrnt mritin Puhlislloil Four Times During The Volume XXX,Vll Winthrop II. Root., '23 .,.. ....... ........ . George W. lirznyor, '23 ........ Joseph R. liillglllllll. Jr., '2-L . . Associaito Editors Sydmey W. AIlg'l0lll2lll,I '23 Philip 'W. Conrad, '23 Alfred II. 'l'ziylor, '23 Winthrop Tilley, '23 Page One Hundred Tfwenty-tfwo lfollogo Your. ,. ... .. ... .... lumlitor-in-Q lmf .. . . . . . . . liusinvss Mmmg .. .Assistant liilsim-ss Blilllilg' .....1....i.-l-- 3 mwwxxx lu N.-1 l Amherst Writing l l l -'ir' , . , if , QE A I un' l in . l l lm I . 4 A rl nc n jumuy, lun ' ,.,,.., . .,--,, MUSICAL CLUB S Q-lllv 4 - Svvaznn nf 1522-12123 Chalmers T. Siviter ............................................. Managci John H. Taylor ................ .... A ssistant Mauagei C5122 Qlluh Riclmrd Il. UONYZIII. l.0:id0r Prof l'lllll'll'4 XV, Volnb, Direct: NVilson S. Hzlilvy lI01'lm0l't R. Carroll Cluinncoy L. Edson M. Keith Adams Alexander F, Chisholm F1 Hsu' 'i'lcNons William M. Fincko, Jr. Xrtl Tlionms R. Nlnrpliurd Rich:11'd li. Wnlkur SECOND TICNORS l'vt1-r Ferrini Fred B. Nugent nu' A. llowo Wnrrun Webster. Jr. l'I:i1'old U. Whitford William F. Whitln John T. Roysc Frank 1'. Sauer V. Brock Darling r,7'l1:u'lm-s T. Plough Edward M, Sohodn, J FIRST Bliss:-:S Howard II. Bliss J. Rolf NIIQZGIITZ Sidney V. Smith Arthur G. Lucey Ilcrlu-rt W. Rogors John ll, Taylor Robert E. B'ICll0l'llllCk Clinrlvs C. Vail SECOND Blxssics Paul M. Ashton lhiiloy L. Brown Uyrns C. Perry lfllllort K. liniley Slll'2.'f0lll1 H. Fliild llownrd C. Wnlkoi' lticflizml IE. Vownn Qmrartrt A. A. Howe, First Tenor R. B. Cowan, Socond Buss: F. P. Sauer, Second Tm-nor II. W. Ro:-ters, First Basw Pagz' One Hundred Tfwenly thru THE MVSICAI. CLUBS 124101: Irmr: Carson, Taylor, R. H. Walker, E. K. Bailey, Bliss. Shepherd, Edson. Rogers, Vail, Fincke, Child, Ashton Lawrence, YV. S. Bailey. H. C. Walker, F. B. Nugent. N1'vm1rII.'o1l'.' Strong, Perry, Reid, Burkill, Whitla, Royse, Howe. Sohoda, McCormick Brown. Darlw Lacev Jonor Ca rroll. G rant. Smith. J . .s .1 5 I-'irsl Row: Swift. Winslow, Webster, Gibson, Siviter, Chisholm. Cowan, Sauer, Adams, Darling, Ferrini. Plough Whidden, J. R. Nugent. Ilerhcrt R, Carroll Alexander F. Cllisholin J. Leslie Gibson Anson Barker V. Brock Darling V IoI.1Ns Richard B. Uownn John T. Roysc illllemhnlin Qlluh l1'1'nnk P. Sauer, Lender Finsr MANnox.1Ns llulllllll ll. Lalwrvnco Frank l'. Sauer SICUOND BIANDOIJNS Siclnoy V, Slllllllll Aldon N. Strong SAXOPIIONI-:S M. Koith Admins Fred B. Nngvnt Clf:Lr.o 1'1ANo -T. Rolf Nurrcnt Clifford G. Reid Gm'rAn Ilurolcl U. Wllitford l'4-for Forrini Qlnnrerm Nov. 22-Springfield, Mass. Fell. 2-Ilolyoko, Mnss. March 3-Illt01'C0lll!J.'flllfU Sing. Now York April City. 7-'-A1ll1lG1'SlT, Mass. Jli-Boston, Mass. April 17-Westerly, R. l. 17-Now Lontlon, Conn. March QS-S1n'ln1.rfiolrl, Mass. 21 fl'll01ll3lS R. Sln-pliord Sll01'lll2'll1 lb. Sllilllllllll ll. Roland Swift Ilerlnort M. Walker Wnrrvn Wohstor, Jr. BANJOS I'1dXV3ll'd M. Solrodn. .lr, Ilormlon .l. Winslow RASS Vlor. Uoryllon .Tonos Tlmrs Norlnnn ll. Dnrkill 29-l'l1ll:nlolpl1in, 1'n. 'll -Fortiross Munroo. Vn. 2-xV3lSlllll!.!f0ll, D. C. 3-f'l'llllf0l'd, N. J. RLltllCl'f0l'd, N. J. 4-- 14--SkidIIl01'0 College. Sn rntogn Spring.:s, N. Y. "-'XVUStC1l0StCl' Hillmoro l"onnlzr5 Club, Ryo. N. Y. IQURID JI I'lI"l"Rl'lY'S SNRICNAI WINS Vownn .l. ll. Nll2Il'llf Iinrklll lVllil'f0l'd Soluuln I". ll. NllLTl'llIi Allunls lloyso 'H Pagr One Hundred Tfwenty-fifve UU -qi H. Harry Giles John H. Taylor .. Harold W. Smart . Samuel H. Epstein Albert li. Warner .. William li. Davis .. Earl H. J. VVidtman Roger li. Dann William M. Denman ASQLJEIQS 'KZ . . . . . .President . . .Vice-President . . . . . . . . .Secretary ............Manager . . . . . .Assistant Manager . . . . . . . . . . . .Stage Manager . . .Assistant Stage Manager . . . . . .Property Manager . . . . . . . . .Electrician Mr. Edward A. Richards ............ . .............. Coach George W. Drayer G-. Tracy tloldren Philip W. Conrad Addison T. Cutler .Tohn fl. Esty Edward R. Ewer Peter Ferrini t"orydon Jones H. Thornton 'Dorimer Clittord G. Reid Harold C. Whitford iilllHl'l0S S. Wilcox . Uhr Bear in the illllazquvra The Masquers are constantly busy producing plays, and while the plays vary in importance and quality of presentation. hard work and sharp interest characterize every piece ol' work which is undertaken. "The Devil's Disciple" by Bernard Shaw, was the most impressive production ot the last year. This was staged with the co-operation ot Mt. Holyoke Drarnatics Association in Am- herst on April 26. 1922. and on the 29th at Mt. Holyoke. Five short plays were produced from that time to the end of the college year-three original plays by unclergraduates in Everett Glass' play-writing course saw the foot- lights on Sub-l+'reshman Day and two other short plays were given at Prom time. ln June we had to bid goodbye to Mr. Glass. who went to the Greek theatre in lierkeley, California. to continue his work i11 play production. His going is keenly Felt, for he lent character and vitality to Amherst dramatics. Tn September. E. A. Richards, '22, took over the work of coaching. Five plays were given during the tall term and the Smith Woi-lcsliop was invited to give Kreymborg's 'thima Beans" on the evening ol' December 11. Three of the plays, "Brothers", "A Guest for Dinner", and "The Angel Tntrudes" were chosen for out ol' town presentation and during the Christmas holidays the Masquers produced them successfully in the high-school at Binghamton, N. Y., and the Twentieth Century Club at Pittsburg. Pa. Ot these. HBl'0tllOl'SH has been given a seeond performance at a meeting ot' the Northampton Amateur Players. Paar 0111 Ilumlrfd TfLc1'llty-.fix THE MASQUERS Wlxitford Ferrini Cutler Warner Widtman Ewer Cain Reid Dann Jones Lorimer Denman Davis Enstein Giles Taylor Smart Coldreu ' 4 ln September, E. A. Richards, '22, took over the Work of coaching. Five plays were given during the fall term and the Smith WOI'lCSllOD was invited to give Kreymborg's t'Lima Beans" on the evening of December 11. Three of the plays, "Brothers," "A Guest for Dinner," and "The Angel Qln- trudesn were chosen for out of town presentation and during the Christmas holidays the Masquers produced them successfully in the high school at Bingllampton, N. Y., and the 'Twentieth ,1,,,,m,m. T5 Moms, ,233 Century Club at Pittsburg, Pa. O'f these, "Brothers" had been given a second performance at a meeting of the Northampton Amateur Players. Since the field of the one-act play has been exhaustively covered, it was decided not to give any more short playsfor the rest of the year. However, the Junior class of Mt. Holyoke requested a short entertainment at their prom, and as this goes to press "Brothers" is being polished up for its fifth performance and the hoary, but reliable "Box and: Cox" is being pressed into service, An important piece of work is in prospect for the Spring term, the pre- sentation of an historical play, "Andre" by Everett Glass, of especial interest on account of the hero of the story and the author. John H. Taylor, '24, will play the title role. The staging is in the hands of a committee composed of Mrs. Meiklejohn, Mrs. Glaser, G. W. Plimpton, '23, HW. li. Davis, '23, and J. A. Woodbridge, '24. Production is planned for the middle ot April. "lEll1Yl'lll'lHS" "TUE IIIGVIIJS 1llSUll'I'.E" Lett to Right: Miss Gladys Fnneke, Rogers, '25, Miss Henrietta Perrine, Miss Virginia MacDonald. f'arman,'2-1, Sonle, '22, Miss Adrienne Williamson, Richards, '22, Ken- dall, '24, Miss Mabel Cochrane. I agz' One Ilundred Tfwwzly-eight L u 'l'l1u l'ollowi11g is Pl list ol' 11111 plays, given 11111'i11g llw Inst' Olin j'Ui1l.' with Fl1Ut1l0l'S 11.1111 Dl'0l1l1Ct.1011 dates: "'l'l1o l7vvil's Disciple", lic-1'11:1r1l S1l?1W-AlJl'1l 26 211111 29, 1922. l"l'l1e Gold olf the Goclsw, E. P. Lay, '22-May 5, 1922. H111 l'o1- 11. Niggl1l.", I1. K. 1'10l'll2llKl, '22-Nay 5, 1922. .1. 11. 1+1S12.y, 2:1-11f1.1y 5, 11122. 'i'l'l1v G0llll'll Doom", 1101-11 lJ1111sz111y-1Xl'z1y 18, 1922. H'l'l10 Pol. lioil01"'. Alicv c10l'S1l51l1l1'l'g'-llllllj' 18, 1922. "'l'l1o Sun", Jolm G11lswortlly-Nov. 33, 1922. "'l'l1o Swvups ol' '98", Jolm Mnsulivlml--Nov. 33, 1922. "l31'otl1o1's", 111-wis l5oz1cl1-Nov. 23. 1922. "A Guost For lJi11111-1-", lmwis lgllilljll--DPC. 11, 1922. "TIN: Angm-l lllfl'lltl0S',, flfloyd Doll-live. 11. 1922. 4I3l'0fll0I'SH, C5tl1 pm-1'lfo1'1111111005--141011. 24, 1923. 'Box 211111 Vox", J. M. lXlo1'l'o11-1+'vl1. 24, 1923. C C "SNVl'IlCl'S ol' 'SIN' 1.1-fl' to right. F1-1'l'i11i '23, Ih-lloisy '25, li111'kill '25, lloum-rs '25, Nash 'gg pm-,, '31, - - 7 f'l'0:41lj' '24, NVm11ll11'i1l,L:o '24, Page' Om' Ilundrad Tfwenly-ninr Priya Om' Ilumfrfd Thirty Eau! lllnnr Qlnlln-gr Ldlgurrly .,- w f X " A 4 , I 0' 5 f, ,lf ' ' -7 5 .-xx . 'ln I, V . .- ,J x . ', X -, ', - Lx 'x . 4- .X""1r""'- V,. N 1 ' '5 v ' . 1 :. if 'H 'cg X f f M A v O C' I A lnvlfrvr for Ihr Ulio hy lla-u1'yn lf. ll'uI,l'1' Pngr Om' llumircd Tllirly-one 'l'IIl'f lil!-l JVXIUR PROM FOMKIITTEE Bagg Lamberton NIcCormick Lawrence NVhittemm'e Child NVilson Darling Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Favors. . . . Music. . . . . 'Decorating V. Brock Darling Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Uhr Bhminr lirnnwnahe Ollann nf 1524 . ' iJllIag'17-IH. 1.923 L liratt Ggmnaninm Cllnmmimr V Paul H. Wilson, Chairman Theodore E. Bagg H Sargent B. Child Richard H. Lamberton i F. Goddard Lawrence' i Robert E. McCormick .- Eugene B. .Whittemore . .. liatrnneaaen Alexander Meikle john George D. Olds Thomas C. Esty Edwin A. Grosvenor George B. Churchill James W. Crook William L. Cowles Raymond G. Getteh Mrs. William A. Neilson ' Miss Mary Woolley Miss Ada Comstock Mrs. Laura W. L. Scales Mrs. Henry I. Hadfield ' Mrs. M. A. T. Schoeneck Mrs. John M. Gaus Chilton L. Powell Mrs. C ......... Skillkrafters, Philadelphia, Pa. . .4 .' ..... i.Sherbo's Orchestra, New York, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . .Herman Buckholz 8: Son, Springfield, Mass. Page One HundreQThxrty thru Cowan Whitlu XVilliz1ms Adams Sauer Chisholm Svninr I-Imp Qllumi nf 15123 ilfvlxruarg 24. 1523 ighi liappa Hai Baum, Gummittvv Alcxzmclcr lf. Chisholm .................... .............. L 1l'l1I.iI'll1 M. Keith Adams lfrzmk l'. Sauer hViHiZllIl F. VVhitlz1 Richard R. Cmvzm V EIZIINCS H. XYilliams Page One llluzdrfd Tllirly frmr vb .1 3 Allvn llnvisun Dvyo Evnns l':mIi1-141 lilnck Ulalrke Svnphnmnrv I-Inn Ollauw nf 1925 lllnrmhvr B, 15122 1511111 Mgxnnaziuxlu Qlnnuuiitrr Albert Black .................. .............. C Vfll2lil'lll3Il Charles L, Allen Williznn W. Clzlrku Martin W. DL-yo F. Curtis Canfield Pl'l'I'.V A. Davison John J. Evans, Jr. Pagf One Hundrad Tlzirty-five COTlLl.,l0lXl Qlntillinn Qlluh G. Tracy Coldreu ....... l5l'2ll.lll0l'Ll J. Williams ll, Keith Adams ltlrruihrnt Q6. U. Gnlhrru Gilman nf 1923 Alexzulder l". Chisholm R. Sheldon Clnpp ll. 'l'1'uey Coldreu James R. Edmislou Rohm-rf ll. Edmiston John C". Esty Archie G. Adams Sargent li. Child Ralph 0. Cullen llorydou Jones Clllewu nf 1524 Joseph R. Kingman, Jr. Richard H. Lumberton Robert. E. Mefformiek Page One Hundred Thirly-.fix ............P1'esident . .... Seereml.'.y-'l'1'ez1su1'e1' J. Leslie Gihsou Leon N. Plumer Clifford G. Reid IIUl'lN'I't 'W. Rogers l'll'?llllC P. Sauer lflorrest W. Stewart Paul 'W. 'Walt Lyall Morrill Clmrles E. Nail Cyrus C. Perry H. William Reusswig G. Stewart Sanders Eugene B. Whittemore Bradford -T. Williams l SDl'llNX Howard U. Walkvr John ll. Jillson .... V. Brock Darling -lolin IC. Booth William 'l'. Ulapp Robert Il. Clark Ricliarcl li. Cowan Edward R. Ewor Jolln AD. Jillson Joel li. Leetc Cyril K. Collins V. Brock Darling Frank H. Hunter Richard S. Kyle F. Goddard Lawrencv Harry B. Martin Sphinx Glluh Hx-rnihrut li. CE. iilnlkrr Qllanz nf 1923 .......... President . ....... Vice-l'r0sicle1it . . . .St-ci-viary-'l'ruas11rvr ilvorgt- E. O. IVIQIA-od J. Roll' Nugent, flllll'l09 1' V-lil . ' 1 Ilowarcl V. Walker Kvnnutzll ld. Warner .Tamvs li. Williams William F. Wllitla Qllumf nf 15124 J. Scott 'Woocl .lanws D. Mclllintock Frank E. McGrath Gvorgo F. li. Smith Gvorgo li. Titus llvrlwrt M. Walker Panl Tl. Wilson ',.1fjf Om' Ilumlred Thirty-,vcfvpn 0 aivd lil PJJPNIII-I 111612-Kwu illnrrin Frat! ilirmnrial Bnrmitnrg '.xk5E.,Qg3QEg,:v, V., ,p V Q . 'h .AX -Z .Xhxk N., I-N: ,xx A-,. .Q Jfifgx-,kb jyigtsg. ,?:ig2,kt?rJXt A .. , . ,. Q . V . V., ,, Q 5 ,K . Y ,, br. 4 T"7 ffv- ', " .41 ," ' 'L ' 1, YT'-f-,Q .A ":. 1 A 5 " -"-"?"N5'..,.'3gm55 -5-, fx. :X . 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Booth, '23 W. F. Campbell, '23 A. Davidson, '22 J. Douglas, '24 R. H. Clark, '23 W. M. Cobb, '25 V. B. Darling, '24 J. C. M 1 E. C S. 79..- A. R. E. K. Bailey, '24 P. L. , 23 R. A. Bristol, '24 W Barry ' . T. Clapp, '23 R. B. Cowan, '23 A. Bancroft, '24 J.. K. Blair, 25 . L Brown ' B. . , 24 F. R. Clark, '22 C. Allison, '25 C. Jones, '24 R. Kingman, Jr., '24 A. Black, '25 ' F. L. S. Cain, '24 Al F. Chisholm, '23 D. Kyle, '25 . K. Adams, '23 Barker, '24 A. Bristol, '24 L. Edson, '25 J. Evans, Jr., '25 R. Ewer, '23 W. Andrews, '22 M. Bennett, '22 1 i , earns nf the "A" E FFP. illlainr ilivitrrn FOOTBALL D. Jillson, '23 Jones, '24 D. Kyle, '25 H. Lamberton, '24 L. Leete, '23 EFF W. Reusswig, '24 L. Sylvester, Jr., '24 V 'l '23 C. C. ai , C. S. Wilcox, '23 J. B. Williams, '23 G. J. Winslow, '24 C. C. Perry, '24 T. D. Sayles, '22 J. AL. Leete, 23 J. S. Wood, Jr., '24 D. E. Moyer, '23 F. C. A. Myers, '22 F. Wing, '22 F. W. Stewart, '23 A. L. Warner, '24 K. L. Warner, '23 J. M. Watkins, '24 H. N. Woolman, Jr., '25 J. A. Hoxie, '24 . P. Kimball, '22 R. E. McCormick, '24 F' OFF H. K. W. Stewart, '23 L. Titus, '24 C. Walker, '23 S. Wilcox, '23 M. Walker, '24 L. Wamer, '23 C Whitney W. . , '24 J. S. Wood, Jr., '24 P. Shambaugh, '26 J. A. Sgear, '23 W. A. tewart, '25 C. M A. G. I. F. Stimson, '23 B. Strauss, '24 L. Warner, '24 L. Titus. '24 N. Worcester, '22 T. WT E. Bagg, '24 . . Clapp, '23 G. W. Brayer, '23 R. A. Bristol, '24 Page One Hundred Forty J. D. McClintock, '24 C. E. Nail, '24 BASEBALL E. W. Eames, '22 T. B. Elliot, '22 W. B. Hadley, '22 H. Heselton, '22 J. W. Heselton, '22 TRACK P. Ferrini, '23 R. H. Lamberton, '24 G. E. O. McLeod, '23 , illllinnr liritera SOCCER W. W. Fenner, '23 R. B. Freeman, '23 W. A. Greene, '23 G. E. O. McLeod, '23 T. D. O'Brien, 24 E. M. Soboda, Jr., '24 TRACK L. B. Gatchell, '24 P. Goertz, '24 W. H. T-Iastie. '25 A. A. Howe, '24 HOCKEY J. W. Leaycraft, '24 L. Merrill, '24 L. N. Plumer, '23 A. L. Sylvester, Jr., '24 BASKETBALL R. H. Lamherton, '24 C. E. Nail, '24 O. M. Phelps, '24 F. W. Stewart, '23' ' SWIMMING C. H. Myron, '25 T. W. Parker, '24 L. S. Reed, '24 'H. G. Scott. '24 G. E. Shambaugh, '24 . TENNIS S. D. Gibne , '25 S. B. Nichog, '22 F. T. P. Plimpton, '22 GOLF R. E. McCormick, '24 R. F. Neale, '22 CHEER LEADERS R. H. Oatley, '23 Soboda Jr., '24 w. G. smith, 'za Schell '22 A. R. , S. V. Smith, '24 'B -2 'Q 5,1 pnpunjj :aug J 1-ffm: ll C D VARSITY FOOTBALL SQI'Alx Ifuclr row: NV:1ddell. Jones. 0. B. Merrill. Ilunlulr. Fincke. Asst. Omclx Iluntser. G0l'l'l'lI. Lawson 31-II, mfr: Ynil. Kyle. Kirk. Martin. Sylvestvr. Boenau, Nail. Winslow. l.:i1nhe1'ton. 21111. rua:-: Clnpp. Jillsou. Leete. Williams, Coach McLaugh1-y. Hill. Adams. lleusswig. Mc-1'li11tnc-k Lvl rnzr: Davis, Wilcox. Roberts. Booth, Blair, Warner, McKay. James B. xVllll2llllS, '2'3 I. Leslie Gibson, '23 launos li. lllcillinlock D. O. ll'1cLa1ig'l1ry .. Q. flfl. 11lllll'Sl'l'. . . .. Illnnthall Swann nf 15122 . .... .... C fzlptzlin .........--lllilllilgtfl' . '24 .... .... 1 Xssistant lxlilllilglll' . . . ............. Conch . . .Assislzml l'02llill Unpt. Williams Mgr. Gilisnn 111:14-lm M1-l,:mgln'y Uhr Gram A. G. Admins, '24, Tackle R. lI. lmmbvrlon, '24, Iflml A. H. lioomm, '24, Guard Jl. l.. lm-tv, '23, Ci-imtor R, S, Clupp, '23, 'l':1uklv V. E. Nail, '2-1, llnlflmck li. -l. Davis, '25, Gll?ll'll Il. VV. Ri-usswig, '2-l, Il'nll'lmck -l. A. I-Iill, '25, Fiillbuclc A. li. Sylvvslxw, '24, f'0llf0I' -l. D. -lillson, '23, QllEll"f0l'bilUli V. C. Vail, '23, End l'. -lonvs, '24, Ilnlflmclc V. S. Wilcox, '23, Gll2ll'l'l lf. D. Kylv, '25, Eml -l. IS. Willieuiiis, '23, 'Paxcklo Pagr One Hundred Forly-three Review nf the Swann Luna Nail llensswig .lillson HE record of games lost illlll won during the 1922 season is far from im- pressive. Only two victories stand out to relieve a string of six defeats. However, with the possible exception ot the first two games of the schedule, the team played consistently hard football, bowing to more powerful and ex- perienced machines. In only two games did the Amherst team fail to score. The opening game against Bowdoin on September 30 was lost by a 28 to 7 score, our opponents scoring once in each quarter. Injuries had at that time deprived the team of two quarterbacks. The driving attack of the heavy Columbia team at New York the following week was stopped only in the third quarter when Amherst rallied, scored a touchdown and held the opposing team from its goal. A muddy field added to our troubles and the final count was 13 to 6. This marked the end of the slump, klllfl in the next game Union was beaten, 13 to 0, on Pratt Field. M. A. Cl. won by a, 10 to 6 count after having been held on the defensive throughout the first halt. A continued series of Aggie line plays pushed the ball across in the final period, a field goal having been previously made. X Q... ,.n e ,mg -.. . Page One Hundrrd Forty-four, On October 28, the team journeyed west, meeting Oberlin in Amherst ls first intel-sectional contest, losing by a single touchdown scored in the first few min- utes olf play. A return game has been scheduled for Pratt Field this fall. A week later, at llliddletown, Wesleyan conquered, 21 to 6, in a game marked by costly ottsitle penalties and occasional flashes of brilliant play 011 Amherst 's part. Elusive Wesleyan backs were mainly responsible for the victory, the crashing work ol' the .Purple and White line ultimately crippling an entire side of the opposing forward wall. Trinity was overwhelmed on November ll, at home, by thc largest score rolled up in three seasons, six touchdowns netting 41 points lllll Sl'lil0llllN'l' 30 October 7 October J-l October 21 October 28 November 4 November 'll November 18 ing the final. result. available in the fall. 1922 Gamrn Al: Amherst .. ....... .hlllll0l'SlC 'Xt New York .... Amherst -Xt Amherst ........ Amherst Xt Alumni Field .. Amherst kt Oberlin, Ohio . ,hlllllt'l'Sll Xt Middletown . . . Amherst Xt Amherst ..... Amherst Xt Amherst ..... Amherst s euson's Total .......... . Amherst agrainst none for the visitors. 'l'l1e final game with Willianiis established beyond doubt the illnsionary nature of the Pratt Field jinx. Although the Amherst team never showed more iight against odds, it was unable to keep pace with its fleeter rivals. Amherst threatened to score only at the out- set when the ball was carried to within 13 yards of a, touelulown. During the last, quarter thc freshly sub- stitnted Williams team was held scoreless, 27 to 0 be- ll. William Reusswig was elected captain for 1923 at the close of the season. 'l'en letter men should be Bowdoin illlllllllliltl lfnion .. M. A. U. . Oberlin .. Wesleya n Trinity .. NVilliams . Opponents H28 . .. -lil .. tl .. Jo .. T .,1 .. U .. . . QT .. .... lilti Page Om' Hundred Forty-fifve Anhlvg ilmrmnrial Ellnnthall Elruplgg 'l'lu' 'l'lmm:1s W, Ashley Ml-nunrinl Ifootlmll 'l'ruplly, nwnrmloml umuullly to flu- most vzllunlmlv pluvvr on flu l'02llll, was pwsn-1111-ml for ilu- SOZISOII ul' 1922 to ll. Slu-lclou Clamp, '23, who lmsplnyml1':u'kle on flu x llNllX lm llull years. ln vacll ol' flu-so yours lu' luls also lu-vu puelwcl lm' llu"'lJ1tflv 'l'lm-1-"1vzuu, Vlnpp s 1 xullmnl um lx It lmlln lzueklv mul 1-:ul wsu: mu- ol flux lemnsisll-lllly outsfzuuliug' fvniurvs of' flu- past season, ll. Wllllillll Iivusswig, YH. .. Jzmufs ll. Mcl'lini'ouk, '24, .. 'Worth A. l"z111vvr, . . ll. 0. Nm-l.n11g'l1x'y ..... Url ulwr Oclolwr Oclolwr 001 ulu-r ll. W. Rvllsswig Vllflflllll I!l.!.f Page One Hundred Furry-.fix Sl-ptvnllu-r Nrwvlnlu-r Novvmlmr Xovvmlwr 7 T ll. S. l'l:1pp 'l'1'npl1 ll ll'fllIl"l' ivvumnx uf 12123 ......... flillllillll ..........Mz1m1go1 ..Assista111l' Mzuulgvr 1 ............f0Hl'll 15123 Srhehulv 29--liowcloin all Amlu-rsl 6-Clllllllllllil all Xvw York lil-llnion nl' Sn-lufnvctzuly 220-M. A, 1'. :lf Amluxrst 27-Olwrlln :ll Amluxrsl' Il-Wvslvyzm nf Amlu-rsl' 10-'l'rinity ui' Amluxrsl' 17-Willizllxxs all 'Williams- Town J. ll. Mcvlintlwk ,llfuulyrr 1923! SOCC E12 Swann nf 15122 Wvllllillll 'l'. Ulupp, '23 ..................... . . J. lvlatlun' Watkins, Jr., '24 .... Prof. A. W. lllursh ........ Efhe Zilvmu E. K. lizlilvy, '24. lwft flllllmuli. R. A. Bristol, '24, Uoiitor. P. L. Barry, '23, luside loft. W. 'T. Clamp, '23, Right fullback. W. A. G1'c1011v, '23, Right lmlfbzlck. G. E. 0. McLeod, '23, Loft llzilfbuck. E. M. Sobocla, '24, Goal. F. W. Stewart, '23, Outside li-ft. fl. L. Titus, '24, Outside right. H. M. 'Wtllli0I', '24, Inside right. A. L. W?ll'lli'l', '24, Outside loft. K. L. Wu1'uv1', '23, lusidc left. H. N. Woolman, Jr., '25, Ccmtm' lmlfback. ua . . . .Captain . . . .M?lI1?lg6l' . . .Coach df' J f' ' , ln ,M if 2 O .. , if 'mph VV. T. Clzlpp Pagz One Hundred Forty-:even '1- -2 Q N Q R 'B S 5 2 2 l Y 2 -. E e 'Z . 'S Q. b -. VARSITY SOCFICR TI-IAM XY:1tkins IfllIll1lil'C11 Greene Halrry FUZICU Mzlrsll Tylq-1' Whitnvy A. L. XVSIYIIQI' Sohmlu lhuilvy XVOOIIIIHII Sn-wan rt Titus XV:1lk01' Clnpp Bristol K. T.. Wal rnor illeuiem nf the Swann IIE soccer season, while not long, was successful by reason of decisive vic- tories over Wesleyan tlllti Williams. lioth these teams were comparatively inexperienced, however, it being the iirst year that soccer had been included as a varsity sport at either institution and the third year at Amherst. Nine veterans of the previous year's team made reorganization comparatively simple in the beginning, although Barry, A. L. Warner, and Stewart were all out olf the lineup at times during the season. Clark University was defeated in the opening game, after two weeks ol' practice, by a 3 to 0 score. The Amherst forwards had the ball in enemy ter- ritory most of the time, the work of Bristol and Barry being especially worthy ol? note. The backs were unable to cheek the hatlfling attack ol? Harvard 's well drilled machi11e ill the next game, which was lost at Cambridge, 4 to 1. Stewart absence, in addition, somewhat upset Amherst 's team play. The 'Worcester Tech game on Hitchcock Field ran to three extra periods before the deciding goal was scored in deep twilight, giving the visitors a 3 to 2 victory. The green Wesleyan team fell a 9 to 2 victim on a. muddy Middletown iield. Amherstfs obviously greater experience at no time leaving the outcome in doubt. The final encounter with Williams was won by almost as great a margin, Amherst making 5' goals to none for the Purple team. Of the thirteen letter men, only six will be lost by graduation. ll. A. Bristol was elected captain ol' the team for 1923. 1522 i5anm4 Oct. 7 At Amherst Amherst 3 Clark 0 Oct. 14 At Cambridge Amherst l Harvard 4 Oct. 20 At Amherst Amherst 2 'Worcester 3 Nov. 3 At Middletown Amherst 9 Wesleyan 2 Nov. ll At Amherst Amherst 5 VVilliams 0 Season's Total Amherst 20 Opponents Sl Swann nf 15123 Rexford A. Bristol. '24. . . . . .Captain J. Mather Watkins, '24. . . ........... Manager John J. Evans, Jr., '25. .. .. .Assistant Manager Prof. A. W. Marsh .... ............. C oaeh Mgr. Watkins Page Our Hundred Forly-nine' W -2 Q x I 'Q s fs 2 I 5. X Q 'L '11 -.. .? -Q 'Q VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Merrill JOIIOS Allison Xvlllklll' I.ea5'c1':1 ft Kinznmu Pllllllvl' Titus Sylvestel . 1- W7 .-..... -- -- fl i 1-IOQKEY I I Swann nf 15123 Leonidas N. Plnmer, '23 .... .................. ........... C I aptain Howard C. Walker, '23 .... ............ B 'lanager Lyall Merrill, '24 ....... .... A ssistant Manager 'Lillie Umm C, Allison, '25, Right defense. W l C. Jones, '24, Utility defense. .l. R. Kingman, -Ir., '24, Left wing. no J. W. Leaycraft, '24, Goal. t 231, 1-1. in. iviaraa, '24, Uanfy goal. l L. N, Plumer, '23, Left defense. Q A. L. Sylvester, '24, Right wing. G. L. Titus, '24, Center. Capt. Plumer livuinu nf the Swann OR the first time in several years the hockey team had good iee ill1'0llQ'll0llt the season, and, although somewhat handicapped hy ineligihility, was fairly successful. L. N. Plumer was elected captain at the beginning ol' the sea.- so11 when eaptain-elect Hunter was declared ineligible. Ol' the eight oH'ieial games during the season Amherst won 'lfour and tied one. The team lost to the Army at West Point on January 13, hy a 2 to 1 score. The team work was much improved over that ol' the previous day's game which thongh lost, was l'orl'eited hy Columhia heeanse ol' the ineligihility ol' two ol' its players. ln the game with M. A. U., on our opponent's rink, six overtime periods failed to hreak a deadlock at 1 to 1. The team of the American Oste- Page One Ilundred Fifty-om' 111111111111 School 11'2lS g1'l'ill'l'1' o1111:l11ss111l. 11111 only 1lefe1111111 1. 10 0. A 111n1111111111s l'1ll 111' 111 11.1 snow 1111111 i1 11111111111 111 11111111111 11111 pnek. The 1'011lll'I1 gm 11 Bl. A. 1'. was won llilllllllj' by Al11lll'l'S1, 31 to 1. Willi11111s was next ll Ll 11 l'111'1- il l.,l'0l1l 1e1'ow1l 111 1Villi11111s1'ow11 111' 11. 2 to 1 11111111t. 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PI1111111 1 1 w111 1111 los1' 111 J111111. 111141 11111 111111111111 l'111' next Sl??lS0ll is 1l1e1'11l'111-e ll 180111 111'igl11'. 1523 052111125 .111111 12 At New York C11l1111111i11 1'o1-feits J1111. 13 At West Point Al1ll101'St U. S. 111. A. 2 -'l-2111. 20 At 111. A. U. All1lll?l'St 111. A. C. 1 -11111. 24 AtAll1l1C1'St AlllllGl'S1J A. O. Sell. 0 111013. 6 A13All1llL?l'S1 All1llC1'S12 111. A. C. 1 F1-11. 8 At Willi11111st1111'11 Allllll'l'St 1Villi11111s 1 l+'1-11. 15 At Al11l10l'St AlllllCl'S1 Williznns 5 l1'1-11. 17 At All1llCl'St A1l1ll0l'St R. P. 1. 1 151111. 21 A11 New I'I11.ve11 Alll1101'St Yale 13 SG2lS0ll7S '1'ot11l Allll1i?l'St 15 Opponents 24 11111111 91111111111 nf 1924 Albert 11. Sylvester, Jr., '24 .................... . Captam 11y11ll Merrill. '24 ..... . . Manager Page Om' Hundred Fifly-tfwo in Q Vw. -sr . - Xfx 'req WP:-V N YYY 15- ' .. ' N sql iffy 4 QV Vx xxx. .,, X x I .xx -x sg . , L- '. 4' " W LAN- ' .A up-. '-, 3 ' Qfi, hp Kiss'-. . W, Y ds' ' ,V - l,-g.lfh,! tt ' , -. .-,: X ' A-N", ' - 'C 1 .M -.M ..x :Q , K Hy 'x . " T' fi? E 'M' " , -..-,I .C h - 4,', .x 1 .vr U, ,- -, ""'-fig,,'- "4 LA - - X fy x , 'Y fx. pg, jxf' H. ' X ' we .v., N 1 1 f' - 4, ,LH , , ,h , X x ,-F VN. , . K, N , t A 1 if sg., X , w 1 ' V at vu.. ,1 1. j X' 1 M ' , Gm, " .4. , N' .' ,i .R :Q-E xx- ' C h .Wh .:. - X . :N -. 2 A .1110 J Jnoj-ffgfgd 71.upu1111 VARSITY TRA4 'K TEAM Gaxtcholl Ulilil' Iiaulcruft Gucrtz McLeod Hill llastiv l':1'0XVI1 1IcC0l'1uick Howe Iloxiv Myel Luuxbol-tml Cobb Flark Wing Conch N1-lligau M Uyer Fo1'1'ini IV1ll'lillg C59 Efrark Swann nt' 19212 Franklin Wing, '22 ...... .................. .......... a ptain Frank C. A. Myers, '22 ...... ............. M anager George E. O. McLeod, '23 .... .... A ssistant Manager Prof. R. F. Nelligan ....... .............. C oach W. F. Marsh ....... .... . Assistant Coach Uhr Gram MAJOR A R. I-I. Clark, 23 W. M. Cobb, '25 V. B. Darling, '24 P. Ferrini, '23 R. H. Lamberton, '24 D. E. Moyer, '23 F. Wing, '22 MINOR A L. K. Blair, '25 J. A. Bancroft, '24 B. L. Brown, '24 F. R. Clarke, '22 L. B. Gatchell, '24 P. Goertz, '24 W. H. Hastie, '25 A. Howe, '24 A. Hoxie, '24 P. Kimball, '22 . E. McCormick, '24 . W. Stewart, '23' 'surely Capt. Wing C O Page One Hundred Fifty-fi-ve Illriiiem nf the Swann S opposed to the general trend of Amherst. athletics in 1922, the track team had an unusually successful season. Although defeated by Williams, the track team won its other two dual meets, scored 16 points in the New England .Intercollegiate Championship Meet, and ZSV2 points in the National I. C. A. A. A. A. Meet. 'l'his record is not surpassed by that of any year since 1910 when Amherst defeated Williams and Brown, and scored ISJM3 points in the New England Meet. 'l'hroug'hout the season, R. II. Clark, '23, was the individual star of the team. ln addition to being high point scorer in the three regular meets, he broke the college and New England intercollegiate ree- ords for the high jump, and equalled his own college record of 944 seconds in the hundred yard dash. Later in the year 'he again broke the college record for the high jump by taking second place in that event at the National meet at Philadelphia with a jump of 6 feet 27m inches. At the Boston Athletic As- sociation Meet before the beginning' of the season, Clark tied for iirst place i11 the high jump, but was awarded second place because of his handicap. At the intercollegiate indoor meet on March 3, 1923, Clark and V. B. Darling, '24, tied for second place in the high jump at 6 feet 1 inch. Eight of Amherst 's sixteen points in the New England Intercollegiate Meet at Worctfstei' were made by Darling, who was high point scorer of the meet, winning first place in the pole vault and second in the high jump. Clark won the high jump in this meet and Captain i4'l'21llki1ll Wiilg, '22, placed second in the 220-yard low hurdles, losing to an M. l. 'l'. winner by inches. The Boston University meet on Pratt Field, April 29, opened the outdoor season. In the track events Amherst won six first places out ot eight, and ll I Y r .4 J K lie.: . Il. H. Clark G. E. 0. McLeod R. II. Lumberton Capt. 19.23 'I'cam Mgr. 192.1 Team Page One Hundred Fifty-.fix . C C9 in the field events split evenly, although taking all places in the high jump. Clark led the scoring with 17 M2 points, and also equalled his record the previous year for the 100-yard dash. Moyer won both the quarter and half-mile events. Amherst scored 70 points to 38 for B. U. I The following week New'Yo'rk University was defeatedin a much more closely contested meet, the final score being 69175 to '65?5.i Amherst took an early lead in the track events, but 'the' superiority of our opponents in the field events advanced their total enough' to have the outcome 'depend on the final event, the hammer throw, inwhich Amherst took first and second. :A similar finish the previous year had won for N. Y. U. by a two-point margin. The defeat at Williamstown was decisive, 83 to 43, and the meet was won by the better balanced Williams team. Every event was, however, closely contested and. unusual times or distances were made in nearly every case,'two Williams dash records being equalled and the discus throw mark betteredf A Last fall, to supplement ,the more informal cross country running for the Whitcomb Trophy two meets against Springfield College and M. A. C. .were arranged. Both were lost to more experienced teams, but Cobbfinished third in the first run and first in the oneqwith M. A. C., 1 ' U , 1522 illllezta A A -' xl April 29 At Amherst .... .... A mherst 70 A Boston U. ..38 May 6 At Amherst .. .... Amherst 69M-, N. Y. U .... 652 May 13 At Williamstown Amherst 43 Williams ...83 May 19-20 At Worcester .. Amherst 16 N. E. I. C. A. A. May 26-27 At Philadelphia Amherst BMZ I. C. A. A. A. A. .QS A j X D. E. Moyer P. Ferrini V. B. Darling 'O Page One Hundred Fifty sewn Event 100-'1 ard Dash .. 220-1 ard Dash . . 440-Yard Dash . . 880-1 ard Dash .. Mile Run ...... Two Mile Run . . . 120-1 ard Hurdles 220-1 ard Hurdles High Jump ..... Broad Jump .... Hammer Throw . Shot Put ....... . . . Pole Vault .. Discus Throw . .. Glnllrgn Efrark iliernrhzc Record 94943 sec. .. 21445 sec. .. 48'-S4-, sec. .. 1:5994 sec. 4:2943 sec. 10:11 sec. . 1534-, sec. .. 24525 -sec. . . 6 ft. 2M in. 23 ft. 6 in. 131 ft 2 in. 44ft 4M5in. 11 ft 6 in. . 119 ft. 11 in Holder R. H. Clark, '23 H. W. Cole, '15 D. B. Young, '11 H. E. White, '08 C. O. Wells, '91 . . . ...., P. Cornell, '02 J. H. Hubbard, '07 J. H. Hubbard, '07 R. H. Clark, '23 W. P. Hubbard, '06 Smith '09 . Rollins 05 . . Darling 24 . H. Koogyumina 06 4 Qlnhh Hzntathlnn Efrnphg The Cobb Pentathlon Trophy is annually oifered by Samuel H. Cobb '13 a former Amherst track captain, for the best all-around performance in track and field athletics. The competition must be run oif within a two-hour period, and all contestants are required to be eligible to represent the college at the time. The scoring is on a percentage basis in comparison with the college record for each event. The events last year Were, in order: 100-yard dash shot put, 220-yard low hurdles, broad jump, and mile run. Bailey LeFevre Brown, '24, won the trophy in 1922 lf 9 1 X , f, cfs X Xi X N., YV, LI, Cgbb B. L. 'BI'0WI1 Q C Page One Hundred Fifty-eight .' Q 1 ,........'s....,.. -. Skofiold Vohh Robert H. Clark, '23... CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Kennedy HAISHG Goertz 4 Flanders Swann nf 1923 George E. O. McLeod, '23 Walter H. Dodd, '24. Prof. R. F. Nelligan. .. D. O. Mcfiaughry .... Ifillglllllll . . . .Captain . . . . . . .Manager . . . .Assistant Mana,ger Srhehulv April 28-Weslneyan at Middletown. .........Coach Assistant Coach May 2-Boston University at Amherst. May 12-Williains at Amherst. May 18-19-N. E. T. C. A. A. at Cambridge. May 25-26-I. C. A. A. A. A. at Philadelphia. J Page One Hundred Fifty-nine ffzxgg pzxpuny .1110 a5vJ YARS ITY BASKETBALL TEAM Vain Fuuver Whitney Soboda Black Walker f'hiSIlUllll l.illlll,l01'f0ll xs'2ll'lll'l' Pouch Mchaugllry Nf0XV2ll'f Nu il Kyle BASKETBALL O v... Swann uf 1923 Forrest W. Stewart, '23 ................... Captain Alexander F. Chisholm, '22l.. ............ lllanager M .liincoln S. Cain, '24 ............. Assistant Manager , g, D. O. MeLaughry. .. ............. Coach X., L J T. L. Widmayer. .. .............. Assistant Coach i, " Uhr Grant i i F. A.. Black, '25 W. A. Fauver, '25 l'. IJ. Kyle, 1 4 6 R. II. liamherton, '24 S. II.. Millard, '25 W? '- g CT. E. Nail, '24 Qs--f O. M. Phelps, l24 If 7 I". VV. Stewart, '23 i ti , H. M. W2llli0l', l24 ly' "Q K. L. VVarner, '23 ll 3 W. ct Wim.-y, '24 Vapf. Stewart illvuirm nf the Swann li'I'll0l'GlI only four of twelve games resulted in victories, the haskethall season was hy no means disheartening. 'Phe last five games showed how well Uoach lVIcLaughry succeeded in building a smooth working team in spite of thc loss of Phelps and Black through illness, after the season was well under way. The fast and hard play which characterized the later contests deserves a great deal ol' praise. The season opened with Harvard on January 12, and resulted in a. 50-25 victory for the Crimson. Amherst out-scored the visiting team in the second half, hut was unahle to overcome the large lead gained hy Harvard in the first half. Phelps, at guard, played hest for Amherst. The second game was lost to 'l'rinity, 25-21, the Amherst five heing clearly off form. The game was close, however, and not decided until the final minutes ol' play. Page One Hundred Sixty-one On January 26, Wesleyan easily defeated Amherst, 47-25. Twice during the game Amherst substituted a whole new combination, but to no avail. Amherst was next overwhelmed by the strong Army team at West Point by a 50-11. score. A hitherto untried combination, put in against M. l. T, on February 2, proved decidedly better than any previously used, and Amherst was victorious, 45-30. Kyle's excellent work at forward a11d Nail's accurate foul shooting were the features of the game. The same team was used against tflarlc University in the next game. 211111 was again victorious. Zi?-3-23, NValker scoring eight haskets from the floor. The next two games were lost to Rt. P. l., 36-17, and to Hamilton, 350- 16. l5laek's absence seemed to break up the team's floor game entirely. Qln the game with Lafayette on February 223. the team exhihited a remarkable reversal of form and won. 36-27. The next day the team journeyed to Middletown and defeated its previous conqueror, Wesleyan, 18-13, i11 a fast, well played contest. '- On the following Wednesday, Amherst met'Williams in Mgr' "hlSl"'l"' the most exciting game that has been witnessed in recent years in Pratt Gym. Both teams played at top form, and the lead wavered The final whistle from one team to the other throughout the second half. found W'illiams in the lead by one point. A special train carried the team and one lnmdred and twenty supporters to VVilliamstown for the final game of the season. A fiercely fought game resulted in a 33-223 victory for Williams, though at no time during the game did VVilliams possess a safe margin. Witli the present team remaining intaet for next year, with the exception of Captain Stewart, we may expeet a team of more experience, though hardly one of more tight. 1923 Gauwn January 12-At Amherst Amherst' 25 Harvard 50 .lanuary 20-At Hartford Amherst 21 Trinity 25 .lanuary 26-At Amherst Amherst 25 Wesleyan 47 .Tanuary 31--At YVest Point Amherst' 11 ll. S. M. A.. 50 February 2-At Amherst Amherst 45 M. l. T. 340 l+'ebruary 8--At Amherst Amherst 33 Flark 23 1+'ebruary16-At Troy Amherst 17 R. P. 1. 36 February 17-At Clinton Amherst - 16 Hamilton 230 1"c-bruary 23 Amherst Amherst 356 Lafayette 27 February 24-At Middletown Amherst 18 VVQ-sleyan 13 February 28--At Amherst Amherst 41 VVilliams 42 Mareh 7-- Williamstown Amherst 23 Williams 323 Page One Hundred Sixty-mea Seasons Total Amherst 311. Opponents 406 SWI MI G "KT Sfvnunxi nf 15225 -Tohn A. Spear, '23 .... .......... C lnptain ' M. Kvifh Aclznns, '23 .... ........... R LQUHIQCI' Mnurico li. Strauss, '24 .. ..Assistzlnt llfklllilgfll' l'1'ol'. li. lf'. Nelligan .. ............. Coach . Mr. Ill. .ll Konuocly .. ............. ...Assistant Concli . Efh2Uva111 Anson li2ll'lil!1', '24 li. S. Rom-ml, '2-L in ' li. A. Bristol, '24 II. G. Scott, '24 fi V. L. EllS0l1, '25 fl. E. Sliznnlmngll, '24 l -l. J. Evans, .liz '25 P. Slmnilmugli, '20 l lfl. li. l'Iwo1', '23 -T. A.. Spvznr, '23 f'. II. Myron, '25 W. A. Sl'CXV5l1't, '25 -l. W. P2ll.'li0l', '24 f'. F. Slinison, -lr. '23 AA. L. Wm-1.1-1-, 24 Reuimu nf Ihr Swann l'2llll. Sponi' li'l'II0l'llII ll?lllillC2lp1N'll this sonson by fhv g'l'2ll'lll2lfl0ll of llznnon, 1110 swinnning' 11-ann nizlclo El i'on1z11'kablo l'0C0l'll, winning' 'livo of its sovcu sclimlnlecl nioofs. 'l'ho only lossos wc-rv to M. I. 'l'. :incl Syrnuuso. Practice liogzni Novoinboi' 22, llannon and Myvrs living tho only ll'l0lI1- bers of lust yo:-n"s 'realm who wvro not nninliorml znnong Tho cznnlimlzllc-s. 'lJ2Ll'0l', Czlpfnin-olvcf .liiovtv was lost fo tho squnil tln'0ug'h illness, Plllil -l. A. SIWQII' was clocfccl fo fill his plzlcv. Tho sonson oponoml with nn vnsy 30-23 victory over Swan-Tlnnoro on -lonn- :xry 27. Al1'hong'h Crownovci' ol' SXV?ll'l'llll10l'O was the incliviclnnl stan' ol' Tho moot, winning' first plzlcv in Tho 50, 100, and 220 yznwl swims, Anihorst clis- plnvocl nn 0xl'1'c-im-lv woll lmlmwml Tvznn and To this 'l'2l0l'0l' Tho victoijv may be iitfriliutccl. ' ln tho sooonfl inoof. XV1l'll N. l. 'l'.. 'flu' final l'1'Slllf was ni rlonhl lllltll Tho lnsf vvonf, 'rho relay, which M. T. T. won by El snmll nmrgxin. The feature of 'rho inf-of XVZIS Tho splonmliml diving of lflwoi' :incl lirisfol. 'llovll wus sfrongoi' than Anilmrst in The clnshos, but AIllll0l'St took first and soconrl places in The dive, 220, and 50-ynrrl lJz1cks'r1'oke. Page One Ilundred Sixty-three :I p.1.1p1nl11 2110 .Mn 'WS' maj-K1 VARSITY SWIMMING Tl-IAM Hemi I'. Sllillllhiillgll YVRIPIIPI' Strauss Edson Scott Ste-w:11't P2ll'kPI' Adznns Myron I1:11'k01' Stimson SDPZII' Evans Iiristnl Winning lirst and second places in all except two events, Amherst had little ditiiculty in defeating the Springfield College team, 47-21, on 1+'ebruary T. ln this meet, Warnei lowered the college record for the 50-yard haekstroke from 34 to 33522 seconds. On February 10, Amherst overwhelmed Union 50-0. 'l'h1 Purple and White team captured first place in every event and second in all except the plunge. l-iarker was high point scorer of the meet, being a member of the winning relay team, and taking first place in the 50-yard dash. The next meet, with Wesleyan, was more closely con- tested than any other during the season. The final score was 34-34, the decision being awarded to Amherst aceord- ing to the N. V. A, A. ruling that in ease of a tie in points, the teams should be ranked in the order in which they iinish in the relay. 'l'he diving oi' Ewer again featured in this meet, The Williams meet on February 23 resulted in an easy 42-26 victory for Amherst and added two points to our total Hur H l for the Tre h ' f 'lfro ihies. Althoufrh each team won four A ' ' ' 'mm ll N 0 l r- tirst places, the Amherst swimmers took all hut one olf the second places. During the meet, Warner lowered his own iilllk record l'or the 50-yard haek stroke from 33 2-U5 to 33 U5 seconds, and Ohnstead ol? Williams broke hoth the tank and the New England Intercollegiate l00-yard hreaststroke records hy swimming the event in one minute and fifteen seconds. Syracuse sprang a series of surprises in the last dual. meet of the year and defeated our team 359Q-ITTA5. Reed won Amherst's only first place hy heating Batter in the 220. The team did not swim as well as it had been doing in previous meets and the result was hoth a surprise and disappointmeut. l'ItA'l"l' NA'l'A'l'0Rll'lI Page One Hundred Sixty-fifv: Janua.1'y 27- F0bI'1l2ll'y '3- FODl'l12ll'y 7- l"K'Dl'll3ll'y 10- l4'vln'nzn'y 1'7- l+'0ln'11z11'y 28- Mnrcli Zl- Ma rch 16-17- M :1 roll 24- 1923 flllvztn F' Anilnfrst Amlivrst ...... 30 Boston Ainliorst ...... 33 Ainllorst Alulmrst ...... 47 Amllorst Arnliorst ...... 09 llfliclcllotown Anllierst ....., 34 Amherst Aniliorsli ...... 42 Syracuse Amln-i'st ...... 17W Boston N. E. l. S. A. Meet Princeton I. S. A. Moc-T Swzn"flnno1'c M. l. 'I' .... Springfield Union .... Wcislafyzlli . Willialiils .. Syrziouso . ......23 Z 21 34 26 35V Allllli?l'St, third .... 7 Opponents ...... 183V SGHSOIIVS lofall Cin llllill nivofsj Ainliorsl ..... 2621f3 Qlnllegr Svwimining iKernrhn Evont Rvoorcl Holder 25-yd. Dash HW soc. W. M. Cowles, '20 50-yd. Dash 244 sec. S. 13. Damon, '22 100-ycl. lJZlSll 57 soc. S. li. Dannon, '22 220-ycl. Swim 2 lll1ll.,'4-lm soc. 'l'. II. Nolligan, '17 440-yd. Swim 6n1in., 28M soc. 'l'. II. Nelligran, '11 50-ycl. lizick Stroke 32-SM soc. A. L. WH1'l1C1', '24 100-yd. liroasl' Stroke 1 inin., 2516 soc. G. E. Slnnnbangli, '24 Damon, '27 , , ! 200 yml. 'Rf-lay 1 min., 43-SM soc. ,gg 1g?ll'lCC1', '24 Plllllgif 62 ft. F. S. Collins, '13 Payr Om' Ilundrcd Sixty-:ix 1!:11'kox' RELAY 'HCA M Spvzu' Edson I':11'kc1' .wind Wig:-ffzxgg paxpung 2110 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM J. W. Heseltou George Parker Betts Martin Sayles Hadley Perry Campbell H. Heseltou Lee-te Booth Elliott Cbach Jacklitsch Eames I rougzlas Wood Imvidson Black Allison Reusswig Eaaehall Swann nf 1522 'Fhompson B. Elliott, '22 ............... Captain - John W. Heselton, '22 ,................ Manager William F. Campbell, '23 ..... Assistant Manager Fred Jaeklitsch ........................ Coach , Elite Umm J. E. Booth, '23, Shortstop A. Davidson, '22, 3rd liaseman -T. Douglas, '24, 2nd liaseman E. VV. Eames, '22, lst Baseman T, B. Elliott, '22, Pitcher, Outlielder W. li. Hadley, '22, Outfielder H. Hesleton, '22, Catcher JI. li. Leete, '23, Pitcher, Outfielder C. C. Perry, '24, Pitcher T. ll. Sayles, '22, tlrd liaseman -l. S. WO0Cl, '24, Olltfielflel' gmt- Iqlliott illeuirm nf the Swann N unusually formidable schedule was o11e of the factors which contributed to making the season record for 1922 altogether the poorest that Amherst has ever seen. Another handicap was the poor weather during the pre season training which prevented the squad from praticing on Pratt Field until long after the Spring vacation. This lack of early practice and of even moderate batting ability were the salient weaknesses of the team. The exciting eleven inning opening game with Bowdoin augured well for the success of the season. ln spite of the apparent lack ol' practice. Perry was well supported, though we finally lost by the score of 6 to 5. Erratic lielding and weak batting marred both the Columbia and Princeton games which were lost 15 to 0 and 8 to 0. A sudden and fleeting display of strength against Yale resulted in an crrorless game. Leete 's excellent pitching and faultless support, however, did not ottset Amherst 's weakness at bat which ga-ve the victory to Yale, 3 to 1. Ragged infield work accounted for the 6 to O loss to lirown on Sub-Freslnnan Day. The WJX1- g-rgnnp, with Aggie promised well until in 'the sixth inning when the infield needlessly allowed three M. A. C. men to score. Amherst tailed to regain the lead though the final score was 3 to 2. A battle of pitchers de- veloped between Lcete and Russell in the game with Harvard at Cambridge on May 153, and although our team made five hits to the Crimson 's four, two close decisions paved the Way to a 2 to 1 defeat. Page One Hundred Sixty nine 'l'he Vornell game, on Pratt Field. earned dis- tinction only through the single home run ot the season which Douglas made in the last of the ninth inning, hringriiig the score to 7 to 4 in favor of the visitors. The contest with Wil- liams at Prom time, was called on account ot' rain, in the tonrth inning, the score tied at 1 to 1. M. A. V. decisively won the return game on May 24, by a 12 to 1 tally, and the Union team won from us Il to 2 in another eleven inning' game. 'l'he :Fourth was the tatal inning of the weird game at Williamstown on lllemorial 'Day when the Amherst organization completely col- lapsed and allowed seven men to cross the plate. The next three games with Dartmouth, lirown and Vtfesleyan resulted in decisive losses. Tn the Commencement game 011 -lune 20, the Amherst team surprised itself and the spectators with a 3 to 0 win over 'Wesleyan, thereby preventing! a series of fifteen defeats unrelieved hy a single victory. I' .l, l.. I.veI'e ln order to overcome the had-weather handi- cap which hampered the 1922 team, an early Southern tour has been arrang, for this season, and with seven veterans hack, the outlook is not unl'avor April 26-A t April 28-At April 29-At May 3-At M ay 6---A t lllay 10--At M' a y 1 3--At May 16-At May 18-At May 24--At M a y 27-A t M a y 30-At -Tune 1-At -Tune 3-At Page One IlundredS1rfve111y Amherst New York Princeton New Ilaven Amherst Alumni Field f'tl1lllJl'1flfI0 Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst VVilliamst0wn Hanover Providence Middletown -Tune 17-At -Tunr 20-At Season 's Total Amherst 15122 052111195 Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst 5 0 0 1 O 2 1 4 -Williams 1 2 5 1 1 4 3 30 lkowdoin fi Columbia 15 Princeton S Yale Z3 Brown 6 M. A. t'. IS Harvard 2 Fornell 7 Cllainb M. A. F. 12 Union 3 VVilliams 8 Dartmouth S l-Brown S Wesleyan 12 VV:-sleyan 0 Opponents 101 Blareh 29 March 30 March ill, April 2 April 3 April 4 April 14 April 25 April 28 May 2 May 4 May 5 May Sl May l l. May l 7 May 22 May 24 May 26 May 30 .Tune 2 -Tune 16 J um- 1 9 -lohn E. li Swann nf 1923 ool h, '23 -5, William I". Vampliell. 2.3 li1'2ltlli0l'll J. Williams, '24 Assistant lfrecl -'laeklitsch Svrhvhulr 1,713-Sl'!ISOIb GIHILUS University olf Virginia ............. Al. Washington and liee ......... .... A 1: Virginia. Military Institute.. . . . . . .At William and Mary College .... .... A t Georgetown University .... ........ A t ll. S. Naval Academy .............. At Regular Srlmrlulw U. S. Military Academy ....... At Trinity ................ .. .At Union ................ At Yal e .................. New York University. . . Princeton ........... M. A. C. .... . Penn State. . . Colby ..... Colgate . . llarvarfl . . . M. A. C.. . .. Williams . . . Vlfesleyan . . . Wesleyan . . Williams . . . ...At ...At ...At .....At .....At ...At .....At ...At ...At At At .....At At Ca ptai n Manager llli?l.llil,Ql'l' Coach t'l1arlo1l4-svillo, Va. liexington, Va. Lexington, Va. 'Williamslmrg, Va. 'Washingtoir D. C. Annapolis, Md. Wes! Point Amherst Amherst New Haven New York Princeton Amherst Amherst Amherst Amherst GHllllDl'l!vl5.l'0 Alumni Field Williamstown Amherst M i cl dletown Amherst Page One Iluadred Sefventy-one VARSITY TENNI S TEAM Nichols .Bm-unnolt iiilnlvy Andrvws Vlilllliltlll XVn1'c-4-sn-1 Pagz' 0116 Ilundrfd Sefvenly-taco TENN S ' Swann nf 1522 Francis T. P. Plilnpton, '22, . . Stewart B. Nichols, '22 ....... Uhr Gram S. W. Andrews, '22 F. T. P. Plimpton, '22 C. M. Bennett, '22 Gr. ld. Titus, '24 S. Deli. Gibney,'25 J. N. Worcester, '22 lienivm nf the Swann ITU a record of five matches won and three lost, the 1922 tennis team can be considered quite suc- cessful, especially when the exceptional strength of two of the unconquered teams is considered. l4'1-ank An- derson, runner-up in the national indoor championships, a11d two former metropolitan junior champions were in- cluded in the personnel of the Columbia team, while the llartmouth team contained the New England 'Intercolle- giate singles champion, the two doubles champions and one other former doubles champion. The return of C. M. Bennett added greatly to the strength of the Amherst team, and throughout the season he, with Captain Plimpton and G. L. Titus, 324, starred most consistently in singles. Bennett and Titus usually formed one of the doubles teams while either Gibney and Andrews, or Andrews and Worcester formed the other. "Nab . . . . .Captain . . . .Manager , as A . . fy TEA. . I l 1 .titrrfwri 1-- J ef. IT" 'gg . if af A" Fi' - "u, , .H 1 , . . .gf G. L. Titus Mm-I. 1923 'I'eam Tn the Columbia match on April 28, the only saving Feature for Amherst was the hard-won victory ot' Andrews and WOPCOStL'l' in doubles. ln the next match, Amherst defeated West Point 5-1, Bennett and Titus starring. The defeat by Dartmouth on May 12 was decisive and was the only match of the season in which our team was completely blanked. Bennett played well against Saunders, the New England lntercollegiate champion and won the first set, but lost the two following. The next match was with the M. T. T. team, which Page One Hundred Scfventy-three S5 3 SD had already defeated Brown, Cornell and Williams. Before a large prom crowd the 'fAmherst team defeated them 4-2. In the New England Intercollegiate tournament on May 22-23, Bennett reached the semi-finals, but was eliminated by Carver of-M. I. T. Amherst had little difficulty in defeating Brown on May 27, but the decisive defeat by Williams in the next match was rather unexpected. Bennett, in defeating Prescott of Williams won the only victory of the day for Amherst. The victory over Wesleyan on June 3 was comparatively easy. Theiinal match with the University of Southern California proved to be the most exciting of the season. Bennett and Titus decided the victory for Amherst by winning in doubles 6-4, 6-1. Previous to the Amherst match the Southern California team had lost only three out of more than: twenty contests. V I D 1 I The 1923 team suiers the loss by graduation 'of'Captain Plimpton, Bennett, Andrews, and Worcester, Captain-elect Titus and Gibney being the only re- maining members of last year's aggregation. . 1522 illlatrhrn April 28 ' ,Q At Amherst Amherst 1 Columbia 5 ' May 6 1At West Point Amherst 5 U. S. M. A. 1 May 12 At Hanover Amherst 0 Dartmouth 6 May 19 At Amherst Amherst 4 M. I. T. 2 . May 22-23 At Brookline Intercollegiate Match if May 27 At Providence Amherst 5 Brown ' 1 May 30 At Williamstown Amherst 1 Williams 6 ' June is At Amherst Amherst 5 Wesleyan 1 I Junr- 17 At Amherst Amherst 2 Southern California 1 ' Season 's Total Amherst 23 Opponents 23 Swann nf 1523 George L. Titus, '24 ...... ........... 1 ..... . .. Captain Arthur G. Mathews, '23 .... .. Manager V -1 I - Srhrhnlr v M April 27--Brown at Amherst May 21-22-N. E. I. at Boston May 2--Colgate at Amherst May 25-Princeton at Princeton May 5-Springfield at Springfield May 26-U. S. M. A. at West Point May 10--Trinity at Amherst May 30-Yale at New Haven May 18-Williams at Amherst June 2-Wesleyan at Middletown Page One Hundred Sefventy-four GLF . 'M-I Svaunu nf 1922 Russell l". Neale, '22 ......... . ....... ...liiljllillll William 'l'. Clapp, '23 .... .... l1 lanager Flip' Gram NV. 'l'. Clapp, '23 R. 1l'1. lllcllormiek, '24 R. F. Neale, '22 VV. fr. Smith, 2.1 E. M. Sohoda. '24 ll. IC. All'f1Ul'lllll'li. 11-I l'rl1ll. I!i,!3 'I'mlm ilirnivm nf the Svvcwnn l'l'lI only one veteran ol' the previous year returned, the 1922 Golf team opened the season with the Dartmouth match at Mt. 'l'om. Rain had prevented the Amherst players :From practicing prior to the match, and the Dartmouth team, nnmhering among its members, three state champions, won hy a. score ol' 6-0. Although Captain Neale and McCormick put np a stiff light they were defeated hy Boyd and McKee. ln the second match, Amherst de'l'ea.ted a. team composed ol' memhers of the Amherst Country Clnh, 133-6. On the week-end ol' May 12-13, the team journeyed to New York, played Colnmhia at Garden City and the University of Pennsylvania at Rye, N. Y. 'l'he Columbia match resulted in a 4-2 victory for Amherst, hut the Penn match was lost alter a close contest in which Captain Neale halved a 22-hole match with Captain Colitf-, ami Ulapp lost to Brisette on the eighteenth hole. ln the next match. Page Our' Hundred Sefuenly-fifv: -ffyuamag pfupuny .aug find X!! Y, , VARSITY GOLF TEAM f'l'illllDf0ll Soboda Stewart Smith McCormick Clapp Brown was easily defeated, 5-1, at Mt. Tom. Captain Neale and McCormick played exceptionally well for Amherst. The Week-end of May 25-26 saw the team in Boston where it was defeated both by M. l. 'l'. on the 'VVoodland course, 4-2, and by Harvard on the VVinehester course, 5-1. Captain Neale did most of the point winning for ,Amherst on this trip. ln both matches Amherst lost to superior teams of veteran golfers, 'ln the final match on Memorial Day, 'Williams defeated Amherst 6-0 on the Mt. 'l'om course. At this time the Am- herst players seemed unable to play the brand of golf which had characterized their previous contests. On the whole the 1922 season can hardly be called a successful one, but its lack of success is to be explained to a large extent by the difficult schedule. Furthermore, sev- eral matches were lost by slight margins. Manager Ulapp has arranged an extensive schedule for 1923 which includes more teams ill Amherst 's class. The team has the advantage of retaining' four of last year's players, 15122 illllairhvn Mgr. Clapp May Mt. 'Pom . .... Amherst llartmouth May Amherst .. ...... .....AlIlll01'Sf Amherst U. L May Garden City, N. Y. ....,. Amherst Columbia 'May Rye, N. Y.. ...... .... A mherst U. ol? Pa. May Mt. Tom. . . .... Amherst Brown May Woodland . .... Amherst M. l. 'l'. May VVinehester . .... Amherst Harvard May Mt. 'l'om. . . .... Amherst 'Williams Seasonls 'Fetal Amherst 28 Opponents 35 Smmnn nf 15123 Robert E. McCormick, '24. .. .... Captain William T. Clapp, '23. .. .. Manager Page One Hundred Seventy-.refven S Track : Swimming Soceer Tennis Baseball Football Basketball PS1 Upsllon Baseball PS1 UpS1l0n Tenms Non Fraternlty A l Cl-oss Countrv Non Fratermty Relav Theta, Delta Chl Squash W S Tvler Ps1 Upsllon Page One Hundred Seventy eight QQ 4. ,X 1 .. ,,., ,rg .Z , ,, s ' 2- .7151 ty 'ffvlf-A . . - , V 1' ,, SQ44 442 3 '."'521n f. 'f7'VfZ 4 ' J """e3w,,- I f:1QJgf3?Lv:?" an-:Qi -Q . ,,.,A , sf 5 13 iff' N vt, wife: -3, -. ", vw A Pagr One llundrcd Scfuenty-nine 'if ns mb gxl I 5- Q- has N Fl -s .M SXXW E- A 0112155 31-Iiztnrg Ilirenliman 'Gear Sk-pt. 10 Sept. 20-22 st-pr. 2:1 Oct. 1 Oct. T Oct. 13 Oct. 15 Oc-l. 21 Oct. ZH Nov. 5 'V f . I, N 'F,. f r- fx, X Q 7 -w , Page One Hundred Eighty Nov. 'IN-1 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 ln-c-. 4 IIUO. N lla-0. iS Jain. -L Jun. 'IT Jun. 27 Feb. 21 Apr. 139 SD We stnrt tho collm-go on its st-cond con- tury. Seventy-seven per cent of us acquire vari-colored pledge-buttons. The first l'iHl1ll'l of our four yours is fol- lowed hy tho :umunl clisputu with the SOIIIIOIIIOFOS. No cnsuzlltios. SOIIIIOIUOFOS closo mnlvrclnss lHlS0iHlll classic with two victories. 10-3 und 7-3. A score of us const-nted. :ut tho roquost ot' 1923. to entortuin tho Seniors on thu ovvning.: of their Cluss 1-lovtioils. Mountain lmy illtl'l'1'lllifS class room uc- tivitios. Sophomores win Cider Meet, 90-63, Dick Lamberton being second high point win- ner with a tally of 19. 1924 Footlmll team crushes Aggivs' l+'l'osh- mon 20-0 on tho M. A, C. liold. Dean Burns omtos and Al I40l'illll'1' he- comos l'1'osi4lont of our class. Titus wins mnlcrcluss tennis clmnmion- ship. 'l'ho Grout Invisible Gout coalsos his nnul :mtics und moves into winter q11a11'to1's. Our F1'0Sillllllll paiwnlo solvnmizos the 0110011-Illtikillgl gxridiron victory UVPI' Wil- linms, 14-7. Odtl-clzissnwn 0lllilRl'l'ZlSN our tlvur Lady Snhrinsi with vulgar lmnqm-t in New London. Lord Jeff, descending to realism, causes an estrangement of friendly relations with our neighbors across the river. l+lxc4-oclimxly successful Soph Ilop run in spite of locnl hostilities. llrosidvnts iAll'illll'l' und our 1-ntiro class nmkv an SIJOCUICIIIII1' ga-tuwuy to Youngfs llotol, Boston, for 21 uniquv lmnqtwt nt which Urntor Gclihy stairs. Nxlmustvtl utter our various vncounters, wo go to our homos for an two woe-ks rest. NV4- l't'i'lll'll to tho XV4ll'kSilHIl to l't'Cl11N'l'- :mtv from tln- zlrduons l'XIN'l'it"llCl'S of tho Post lwriotl. 1924 is runnm'-im in thu int'+-1'c,-lnss hus- kotlmll Sorios. 15323 winning tho Chum- pionship. 26-lil. Most of us alttvlnlzwl thy illVlf2li'l0lli tho l1isto1'ic:ll mlvlvnting Ullfl'l'illilllllt'lli' given ywincipully hy iiilfiltWX'ilj'. '21, Nvyloi' und XVKHN-Itll'tl. 'ZLL The passing of the peagreens raises us, in our own minds, to the dignity and elegance of the rest of the college. 192--l 1lol1:1tvl's trim N0lPilUlll0l't'S on tho question of fotlorul control of vllncution. May 1 May 7-S May 19 May 20 June 1 .lune 6-T June IN-220 June 20-22 June 221 Sept. 17 Sept. I!!-:ll Sept. 22 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 dent. 27 Uct. 5 Oct. 7-8 I-belt. 1-l-15 Oct. 17 Oct. IH Nov. 143 Nov. is Sabrina calls imploringly to Evens as her cruel kidnappers whisk her away from the public gaze. 100 Sub-Freslnnen descend upon a col- lege body distracted by spring fever, athletic contests, elections to honorary societies and dramatic undertakings. Mr. Edison exposes the liniitiations of professorial knowledge. Junior Prom and the perusal of the Olio endanger the welfare of more serious 1llll'Sllii'S. lf'reslnnen no l0llj.'f0l', we look forward to the responsibilities and honors of upper- OIIISSIIIUII. We lueeoine soinewlnnt disillusioned iTlll'0llp.Cil the kindly help of final exams. i'0lllllll'llCl'llli'lli1 activities reduce the con- centration of the odds by 2lIl1ll'0Xllll3li0iy one half. 3,000 Alumni at the Centennial Celebra- tion regale us with their stories of the "Old days." Free at last! Svnphnmnrr Hear Gathering.: :igaiin around the throne of our Alum Maier, we glorify in the news of the rescue of our fair goddess from the vile dungeon ot' a C'onnecticut jail. Another rushing season, but we observe it: from a llii'i'l'l'l'llt angle. We hasten to correct the false prophecy of Freshman superiority which the van- quishing of our mighty Kendall by the slight Nakagawa suggested. A smiling.: moon sees havoc in the Fresh- nnln dorlns. TVA' take pride and joy in our new auth- ority as elnissnries of llis Maj:-sly. Goal. 'I'lle l+'rosh, 0lllllllllll3l'l'lll,iI us three to one. take the ling: from llunter in T2 seconds. 'l'l1e Seniors Zllllblilllil the ll0l'f0l'lllIlll00S ol' the twenty Freslnnen in eaptivify- We defeat the Freshmen 6-3 and 4-0 in the annual fall baseball series. l,:ln1l1er1on's Illl-point score is noi needed as 151234 wins the Cider Meet from the l+'reslnnen. H215 lo 13014. l'residenIi:1I anil1o1'il'y is entrusted to Joe Kingnmn. Hur soeeer teoin wins the interelnss Cll2lllllll0llSiliIl. 'l'il'us again wills the underelnss elnlm- pionship tennis tourney. Fresh win underelnss footlnall melee with two touchdowns in the final quarter, ll!-Il. il Q X X, 'P' f-5 A5 xii". 1. f T 3 ji 'I in -Q si , if' f 'I N? '16 X,-135' Q - --1 Page One Hundred Eighty-one 1 . "k F--6 .9 K . X ,, ' N M s I J 1 - .1 .-J i 5 0 -tm 'sig ' I 1 X -.J f Q Page Une Ilundrcrl Eighty-tfwq -J -I Dec. 3 lk-ll, 20 lfvlb. 20- Maur. Mar. 20 Apr. G Apr. 15 Apr. 21 May 5 Many 1!b May 23 Jllllt' -r- Jlllll' 17- Jlllll' 21 Nollll 16 UCI. 5 Oct. 11 1500. " In-0. 131 lice- 'lil Jam. -I- Fulm. 'T- Wvlb. 224 Feb. 28 Jilll. -l- Nlzuz Mar. 15 'U 'J'T JO 17 JU 10 15 We hop into fame on the fame of our Hop. 1924 dvslroys tho Inllzlllcu of wins mul losses in llll4i0l'CiIlSS anim-sts by defeat- ing the Fl'0Sillll2lll lwclcvy main, 3-0. 'I"Il0sv of us who f'2lllll0t in sonic inysl'0l'l- mls 1ll'Rllllll'l' lllalimgv in L'Ullil'2lCt pillk-vyc-. Silllij'--lll0l'0 or lm-ss. NVQ! so lumw fm' ai Few ilzlys :irmuill April 1: though swim- nf Us lll'l'fl'l' to sign :1 plmlprv- Wv :Ill l'l'illl'lI, lwvtty wi-ll 'llmll-al. Smnu ni' us nrt- flll'l'ill'l' 1:11111 dmilllyr llisilllisimiwl by thc- mln-lmlo with VIISSIH' which Alllill'l'Si' lost. 192-I. scoring STM, points. wins iiiturclzlss imc-k inuvf with si-vvii point' n1:li'g:in over the 1"l'l'Sillllt'll. filll' SOIDil0lllUl'l" Siimkoi' is giVl'll :ls thi- f-limslx in ilu- 01111-l't,:1ilI1i14-lit of 2205 lm- willlvrvll Sllii-l"l'l'Silllll'll. l'1'um disturbs our usual poise :mil in- l'0l1i,:m-iicc levi-1. Under the leadership of Smiley Hall we win the inter-class sing, and incidentally 55100. l"in:ll UXZIIIIS 3ll'l' .tho 1ll'L'l'SS2ll'j' 1-vils pro- of-iling :I lmicli-mlm-sil'v1l vnf-zliioil. i'Hilllll0ll0l'llll'llf activities: wo Ill'l' Init sin-c'l'a1ioi's. .Xlllil0l'Si' sleeps. Qluninr 'Gear 'Flu' ggutlu-l'ing of thu clam piw-Cowles ilu- rocf-ption of an now sisloi' class. Wo 02ll'l'i'lliij' avoid tllv dnllvst :mil inost lll0Il5Il'l' Sc-nior l'llfl'l'i2l1lllll0lli on rocmwl. joe again takes the highest political hon- ors, and Doc Wilson assumes responsi- bility for the organized Prom activities. 'l'l1v iim-1'c-lass soccer Cil2lllllliUllSiliIl :lgrnin guns lu 1924. Our SXVilllllll'1'S SNVIIIIIID the rc-st ul' ilu- col- l0,L:0. 'XVllllllllj.Z' ilu' iim-rc-lzlss nivvl' by il Il!! sc-m'v with flu- 111-:lwst uppmwnf 10 points lmolliml. Vnlll-:ro "ln'o:lfl-lllillrlwllli-ss" dissolves in :1 sullalvn cvimwiiig: of iiilm-4-si within tho lmnw commimity. Wm- l'l'tlll'll to co1nt'il11w-tlw swivel: for the great vtorimlly l'iim1:1nwnt:1l truths ul' living :xml scurlvt fvvvr. Ainlix-rst ca-lvln'ut'vs 5 c-misc-c'11tivv 2ltilil't'.iC victories. Scum- liml Se-nim' llop diverting. We witness a splendid display of Am- herst light and snirit as the basketball team loses to Williams, 41-42. Only fussing: and flllllillg' mai' inti'n-cu1'- ricnlau' activities. 'Pho Olin gznvs fn press. Alll'1IIIE G1-:omu-: Anuls Arch Batesville, Ark. "It w0n't be long now!" booms out this horny- hnnded son ol' toil. "Moon-farce" vunie to us, an noble, xnauly youth, fresh from the wholesome tutelage of BIOI'l'K'l'Sblll'L2', but ulns. U Teinporu, 0 Moron! what fl'illlNf0l'lllllll0lIli tiino und the little collr-ge ou the hill hnvm- wrought. Ile is the idol of the college for his unexmnplod prowess both on the gridiron und the Ethiopiuu golf course. In which he exvels the llT0l'1', we will lcnve to better men than we to judge. 'l'he Arkunsus truveler has disvui-ded the fnvorlte lnule und is now u coniirmed helix-va-r in the ell'i1-iency of the well-known chunk ol' liu for purposes oi' irnus- portution. GORDON 1'luN1-:swf Nrwoon Fat xvlllflllllll. Mass. This quostlonuhle looking individual is none other thuu Ii"ut. the nolsh-sl' of the noisy. His brothers huve spent inoro thnn one sleepless night listening to hhn bent the ivox-his into submission. We douht whetlurr the D. U. piuno will survive his sojourn ut Alll1l01'Hl'. Ile 1-nn nlwuys be lo- 1-ntvd in the noisiest room wlwre he is invnriubly Sl'llK'lllllH.2' to disturb the pence oif some poor soul who hus three quizzes the next ll10l'l!illg'. Ills propensity for securing old junku nnxy lend him to siurt u bus-line to Hump. Ile thinks Tor- ruum-e in-mls 1-oinpetition, unywny, und in his nin- hirious urrm-nks: hns proved to ho ns good u busi- ness uiun use the rest of thc frulcrliity. TIT!-Z0ll0lll'I Em' lhxno 'I'wI Wymuinfr, N. .T. This is llugir oi' the AlIlll1'l'Sl l4llllll1ll'X, proh- nhly tlu- lie:-it little 0l'HtllliZl'l' und mont-y grub- her lu college. Few ure the mon XVillUlll this wildllre business: ninn hus Ill'V0l' upprouched with his "latest proposition." Yet, in spite of his business-like trults, lu- is un cxponnder of orig- inul philosophy. This ls not ull. Our versatile young udventurvr is nheo fulept in the arts oi' goli' und boxing. But did you ever hem' Tod sing? ITIS 00lllhlllIlH0ll of tones is like thnt ol' the i'h0l'lNN'l'N in 4-hupvl. or an dozen lmngplpes ull pin-lu-d to u dil'l'm-rent key. llero lu one we huve lnundry Buzz, money liugg. wind lhurir. punching Bngg. golf llnirir. und lhu-Ur llipvs. Page One Hundred Eighty-thru 'Q . ...xx r 1 ' Page One Hznzdrfd liiglzty-four l'lLlllClt'I' ICNAPP Bixirmzx' Elbfa White Plains. N. Y. Elblds chief elnim to tnme ls tlmt he rooms with Obie. He is n stnlwnrt wnrblel' on the glee elnbs, featuring' the Wostlleld trip by sleep- ing with one eye open all the wny home. Elbie ls one of the mallnstnys of Eli M:u'sh's soccer team to boot. He is nlso vltnlly interested in tho C. A. I-Ie is not often seen nt the Sunday nluht meetinprs, however, but :along with McGrath :md Ohio muy he fonnd enjoying the "warmth" of the C. A. l'00lll'S llfflll' eleven o'cloek. By go- ing to sleep every dny ln every eluss lt is abso- lutely impossible to tell whether he has been tlllflllltl! oi' has not come in nt :ull the p1'e4:emllm,: nip: lt. WlLsoN SIIAXV 11.x1L1-:Y Bill Unlimont, I'n. 'l'h1'ee yenrs ngo Rlll snw God's sunshine for the Ilrst time when he left I'ittsbn1'g's only sub- nrb for Amherst. Even todny he will doggedly deny thnt shirts for the lfnselsti army ure made tln-re. Here, lllll hns spent his time in vnrions wnys. Yon will often see him diligently praw- tlelng.: Nc-lllx:nn's low-honnding stride on the eln- ders, or frivolonsly gnmbollnp: on the green or :lt lllverslde 1'n1'k. Unlike Hngne, his P00111-lllIlt0 of sophomore your, he is nlwnys on time. Only :lt Silver llny did he fnll und that wnsn't his tnnlt! Now, just an word contldentiully. Bill lends :1 double life. We tried to set down his true l'lllll'Ill"fOl' in three previous nnprlntnble write-nps, but they 1ll1ln't irvt hh'- ANSON B.xn1c1':R ,Ink 'l'nnnton, Mnss, Gi-ent to he I1 hip: mann in L-olleyre, isn't lt? Iflvery winter the mnsivnl 1-lnbs sind the swim- ming tm-:un sqnnbblo for the services of this mnn. Ank chooses SNV1lIlllllllf.Z' in ormler to dlsplny his llthe form Io the admiring multitudes. Ile :Ind Nenle used to spend their evenings trying to get Wnrner to 4-nll it n dny und go to hed. Now Anl: has trannsfem-ed his attentions to gc-trim: Helm- np in time to mnke lwenltifnst and elmpel the snlne dny. 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I111'i111111t11lly 111' is ll 111111111111- s11i1111l'1s1, with 11111011111 1111111's11s 111 1:11e111. 11l1ysi1-s. 11111 11111111, 11111 1111s is 11ll 111 111'11p111'11111111 1'1b1' 11111 Q1P1ll1'111lA' XV1l1'll A111111 will 1Q1l1'1l 1111-1 1111111111-s 111141 1-11sl1 to lbl'1lV111l' 1'o1' 11 111111' 1111111111111 111' :11l1ll1lo11s. ll111ss1111 1111 1111 111 this 1'ol11. 1711l'1l1H sp1'1111-Y 1101150 11111'1111s 111' 1111s sl11111'11 1111 1111111411111 1l11l'l1111l'NN 111 l'I1l'1l1ll' for 111111 of 1111- 1'1l11'1'I' sox 111111 s1111111s to look 111111 1111- f111'111'11 :ls 111111 looks 111111 11111 bottom ol' 11 prlnss 1l1'11'1' 11l1'1'1' 1111l'1' 1111 1l11l1'1'. 1 Fllfll' 0710 Hundred Eighty-fifve P Page One Hundred Eighty :ix xV.XL'l'I'IR IIARTMAN Born. Jn. Wulf lluI1'nlo, New York We hate to mention fussing again. but what else can anybody talk about when Walt's name is mentioned? The two are inseparable as a pnlr of pants. It' the girls across the Connecti- cut only realized how much their social stand- ing.: depends upon little cryptic symbols in his directory, they would speak ot him with rever- ence and awe. As an instructor in physics, Mr. ltoyd has endured a :rent amount ot leg-pulling: with most commendable equaninrity and in- tegrity. It is not known how he secured his pi-otessorial positiong but it is well that he dld, for who ever heard of an instructor ln-ing tlunkcd out of college? IGDYYIN B1n'AN'r I-ln1nc.uAN Bridgy Groton, Mass. "lt's three o'clock." remarked Sanders. noting fur own Ed. as he donned his coat and hat. All ot' which refers, kind- reader, to the last men- t'oned gentleman's one and only vice, e.g. movies. lirldey hasn't tnkeu a cut in movies since the middle of his freshman year and Doe Phillips grave him n sick excuse for that. In his idler moments he leans towards bridge and rummy, and occasionally goes to class to keep up that l'hl Ilete reputation. NVQ predict that he will end up in either one of the following places. ilrst, understudy to C'eell De Mille. or secondly, chairman of the Prohibition l'llet-tion Committee. Ill-:xlfono .Xi,1.vN llnisrot. lflhl' l"'oxhoro, Blass. Those who have witnessed the proyrress ol' a Hoboken ferry or the graceful motion of a gondola on the canals of Venice can readily :ip- preeiatc the ease with which llex parts the waves in his entranee into the waters of the pool. Should further .news of the shapeliness of his understanding by any chance get abroad. the Soeeer management would have to get extra stands to accommodate the crowds. Ilex is the proud owner of one of the largest stables ot' dark horses ever assembled ln Hampshire Coun- ty. The alletred speed of some of them mnkes us predict the breaking: ot' many a lonp:-es- luhllshed turi' reeord with the opening of the spring' season. B.x1L1cv L1cF1cvluc BaowN Iffriley .lamest0wn, N. Y. "Make a joyful noise" is llailey's motto. ear- rled out with eharaeteristle literalness. Ile sings in the glee elub and, oddly enough, also in the choir, where his lntraetable curls have long been a familiar feature of the stage setting. He also has eharge of those wild bells which ring out over the defenseless village every Sunday. Worst of all, he plays the elarlnet. That Balley's abilities are not limited is proved by his win- ning the Pentathlon last spring, and he hopes sometime again to get seven A's. lt' Bailey ls slightly laekiug in a sense of humor, that's not his fault, l'or he struggles nobly to see the joke. SAMPSON XV1I.lll'IR Hu-'1-'t'n Num, Shushan, N. Y. Following in the footsteps of his ancestors, Sam came into our midst, far better acquainted with college customs than any one else could be-and told us so. Ilenee he proeeeded at ont-e with wild abandon. Result-a year in the mountains ot Tennessee. He's with us again, apparently unatfected by a year's close applica- tion to books. Like the Sampson ot? Bible days. this Sampson well deserves the eognomen ot? "The Great Destroyer". for, like all port-siders. he has speed but lacks eontrol. Wilder has again beeome familiar on loeal danee lloors, is sus- pected by all tieket-eolleetors, and takes no words from anyone however big'--if there are enough holding him! l"a.xNk EIJXVIN Iil"l"I'0N l'H71f!l llrandon, Vt, Middlebury handed this to us and threw in lied Gannon to boot. lint Inst June the bonus was vetoed hy the Dean and Frank was left alone. 'l'he wilds of BrandonberryvlIle. together with Andover, and the aforesaid Vermont institu- tion. made Pliny into quite a tlnished product even before his heainim: t'aee was seen to glow m our eolleee life. 'Phe serene and eontldent' expression which he has worn ever sinee he strnek this town betrays nothing but eongrenlnlity and a general sense ot' ser-urity. Last year, he was kept pretty busy taking: euro ot' his room- mate. but that duty itselt' often led him to llamp. XVe don't know what exeuse he uses for buying: tokens now. tl 5. ...... v Puyz' O11c1l1mdr'z'd liiglzty-.fcfven l.iNc'o1.x Smoxns CAIN Line Rlontvlnir. N. .T. l'i-rhnps this lm-ttf-r that Lino has just writton to ai futuru prusltlent will give sonn- ldvn of K'nosnr und his ambitions. Dt-nr Sir:-I livrs-by tt-ndt-r my !l1l1lHl'ilfl0ll for tho uppointmont ns S1-u1'otnx'y of Stun-. I lmvo organizing.: nhillty. illltlllf'lll2' intuition. :Ind philosophic-nl vrudltlon. l nm 1-omplm-ting: my third your in Amherst, with- out drinklngr. smoking. or Zlllllblllljl. My Ux- porlvm-v in nnmzuringr hnslu-tlmll tennis, running lNlSlliShll drivvs, und holding: down ndvvrtisingr positions, ot' 1-oursu, will he of immunsu im- llIII't2llN'l'. I think that is ull for this vnrly dntu. hut it' l fool that you urn- not giving me propel' :Ind just K'0ll5li4l9l'2lflllll. I will simply tnkv stops to sm- thnt you :Irv not vloctocl. 1louGI..xs Cxunixx Doug Summit, N. J. Dong once begun to uultlvntc tl inoustnche, de- vidod thnt he would not improve upon himself, und quit. XXFIIPHIDI' or not we ngrev with hiln his nttrnctlvo powers nrt- tronwndous, und ho somutlmcs :nnnsus himsolf by f.'ll01.'kllllI, ln the Smith directory. the nnmos of the girls whom hu docs not tus yt-LJ know. lToug's print-ipnl of-oupntlons nro fusslng-or he'd lilu- you to think so,-orutorio, ond kooplng Hurry Kiddm-r's doornmt in uso. No nppllonnts for tho post ot' Asslstnnt Tl'0IlSlll'0l' ot' Amllvrst Collvyxe nvvd npply. Howuvor. this nmn Inns two noble trults -hu spouks only "wus wnln' ist," und drinks only "wus klnr ist." Rom-:it'1' THOMPSON i'IlAc1c Bob 04-uln, Flo. Bob hos spent two yours now iuiprossing upon C. E. AX1'0S't1lIlt thure is nothing blue-k nlivo thnt is his peer. WVhy he doesn't nmke Il clean hroust ot' it and admit thnt there is noithvr white nor hlnck pussvth undurstundlnfr. Ilobvrt. vonvlncln1.:ly und with Sophomoric wisdom ro- gullng tho brothors with the fllllllf0RS0llC0 of so- rlul power: "lint lu- has polso, you'vc got to ndmit tlmt". Tu which. of, vourso, tho obvious answer. which no uno ovvr nmdu wus. "Imagine the qnulnt 1-ont-oit of tho maui", for this bronze llc-ndod mnn ot' tho world is n student of the wuys ot' mnnklnd. Ht- knows, hoe-nusv he dom-s ' not stny nt home nlwny. hut fares forth to ilnd If out. , ff I l K, I I W 3 . 5 ii. E J cnt. , ta- ' 'fin . 3 1-- . f 1 -fv-w----wrr-Mrr "-491--vffrfv--vqi--"'4j'YI'wt' "."1-"',af1,"f""H1f1' 'f4'tff'vH7ff,'?'1Lfp-9n'vxfgewx w7'mQ.-fg"'?'f""""- '- 'Nf.VfI'i'fE Z' - ' ' . ' L ' + ' " 'Q 'fur 'fi' ?J'4i'f'?1A"" 'F H ' " ,' g'. ' "' " ' by' if - ff 7 i5f1"EJ1'F:1 Af 5,, f-',-.f'?-wi-i.?,'f.5 vfxji ,, - t ,1 -t, ' to A .. -- vf NRM! ' -M , Q E , y. xr . 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Unfortunntcly the competition for thc board didn't begin until Sophomore yeur so our Dl'0f0SSiUllIll humorist had to spend, oh, wc don't know how many sleepless nights compos- ing: more of the very latest college wit. Today his lordship could hnrdly survive without his quaint touch: like his dancing, lt's-x ludivlduall and has the churm of unnllected origrimility. At present, Wloozums is running dunprerom-ily neur the top in thc movin competition. His only cont c ini., intumst is '1 lou for Grlck. lis wcut suzmncr school so he could tulle 1 course in it llgll n. 5AllGEN'I l-ll'1m.xc1: f'lrILn barely New York N. Y. Another product of Lnwrencexllle. He slings :1 mum lussoo nround our wnllcts when iti's timc to collect nuun smcoud buss among Clmr cs lrfop:lte1's mul 1 1 ' -- occ:mion- lnxuhcie lillfltl mrwon tot lxlnherwtq -- cult Iiidewj hus bcen much uliuul uhont buulx lntllx lion uhln thu ioomul top.0thm1 xx h LIl1l1bLll'0ll iiuhnmn venl ucll Plcuy www llllllkh wouiul Xlplm Dmlt tht Tunioi Prom the 0lloV und tht House of Clllfll npputlnte this 1 uhllltlw not to mention XINSIUH dn n flmin lndx lon ulthoup:h iudx ulluncntlx 41 nits that lu nu sislr'-s Smith tulos me blought to us ol' lflllllllll in Vmmonta gnetn hills and ' S Ll gnu ot tongue. um tm does not hloom tutlielx lllllllllllbillttll PIIIIIP Rnoons CIIIPNIXN floppy! 1'oithmd, 011 When tht lpsllon Xlnhn Tnus that famous fintuuity ot south South wanted an rustodlun 0 t i1 nncxul lon-:tltutlon C1 lppx uns I9 x nowslhh liou 1 s x 1 'nu-xlnnnn wsu, hut lu hnsnt loqt hiw scnse nifx t no un often His cxlnnuq u D kllmlh 1121 oi tha outwidm and inqlde of ull I1llllilN colhzlzltc pohtlmul and lnhiuntionul is unpuiil IH F l l will xctnlns iq DIUXXOS'-l on tl tim V H Ve-on sum o IL mnslbllltx l t s N ll1.,ht11 hondul hiothue nmurh cunt vs -gr- fli t V- l l I V l 1 1 tu 5 V V V , , , V . . V V . . , . y l V 1 HV' QU 1 mein lmc on 1 ". Ir l-' 1'i'. '. ,.'. C11 5 .I .V V . ., , V , 1 . .V -1 'v' ' . V , , V V V V , V VH ,VA fu.. 'V ., V v ,V. V' ' 1 v I A . ' " ' . i x . 1 . ' ' . . - I . . . ... V V 111115 A ' i.'.' ,' lj 4' - V L 3 - Q- v l x V lv 9- l V , V V . V I j , 4-VV V V Y 1 : . 5 1 u V1 u 5 K We :irc glnd that u -l K r -2 ' Y 1 l 2 ' e ' ' '-:: X . . " . i .V ' . ,, ' v V' g '."-' V . .. I '. .V -, L , - l' r he ' --1 - . . 1 ,' ' tl OHL' 1 - -l I - -. Th: t wu wrl,' bn 'lr in T' 'F ,' ' Q .' ' . .' .1 of dit-T ,' 'c - r ' - . . , n' .tl 'e V 1 ' V 1 V ' V V ' .V V- 1 W 1' ' . ' .V LV .Q , lvled. Phil lms 1'll2lll1.'I0ll :I lIl'l'Ilf dc-ul since he f'lll r to the 1-l1'ctc Lnst, nut me r 'e li. I ' '.. no - 'I'. Ili l' ,- .w f '1- Sllf .' ,' :nm cnjoymen ot' worry :we his 1 V . -- . . . Y, . ..' 1 "'1-'M ,-V-.VVV,....V,,,,r.,N,.,,...,,. V.,,,,..,,,x..-.,.,..,....,. t,,V.V..,..,,. -- VW. VV. Vw .W -VMVVMVV ,V--V-V .,V,.V. ,. 5 ' ' - 1 4 5 , 2 Q fa ' V 0 , ,' f f. ,N ' , V " ,f 1 ., M. , , X V'-, , V V. l 'J My -+4 --'- ' " ...g1,.....L sim, l 1. .A 4 ..,. ,V V V ..V. . ...V l......... -,.V....... ..V-.. ...... .L M-......-....J.Vl.... Page One Hundred Eighty-nine I Page One Il1u1drcdlVi11ely XVILLIA M IYIIFFY Como Bill New Castle, Pa. Ask Bill if New Castle isn't the best town in Pennsylvania. If Bill can't persuade you he'll seek Doe Wilson for inspiration and lt's a power- ful man that eau stand the two. One of Bill's ancestors was an English pilot who brought ships in and out of many a thick fog. This 1-renlilemen. however. Ilnally became a vletim of his environment and in a particularly heavy fog disappeared. In 1921, one of his descendants, William Duffy, came floating down from the clouds and inevitably sought his ancestral sur- roundings. Having penetrated the fog.: his friends feel amply repaid for their el'l'o1-ts. Bill ls quiet, and can talk convincingly on any decent sub- ject-and New Castle. Crmr. IQICNNETII COLLINS Oy South Lee, Mass. One look at his beguiling smile and wavy hair iffy has a weakness for curly brown halr any- wayj will eonvlnee you that the Arrow Collar boys are a bunch of pikers. Cy can't help lt, however, he says lt's the balmy Berkshire breezes. Ile points with pride to his and Tllley's proll- eleney in lllllkill,Q',11l'Oll1 promising for potters. He also undertook to show Tuss how it ls done, but elalms all his eagrey work hasu't been confined to the basketball eourt. A back-to-the-soil bug last summer ruined our efforts to entlee l1i1n from his rustlm- pursuits. Our Cyril is a devoted follower of a "one and only"--and yet he is trying to make us believe he lost that Sphinx pin. I"lll'Illl'IIlIK'lC Srualrr CRAXVFORD. Ju- Stu llrooklyn. N. Y. "What is the lolrarithm of zero?" With this parting sally, Stuart leaves us for the nlghtg his roommate following: obedlently. Al'2'llIIlCI1tS? From morn to night these two argue, always on opposite sides. When they get tired. one of them says "Shift," and they are at it again. Stuart also skis-Have you seen him take the jump in front of Chapel? Those who have, realize that he must' be a star performer in lllli Marsh's tumbling: squad. But little Stu's greatest asset is the operatle atmosphere in whleh he steeps. Ile gallantly plays operas on the piano, and slugs in a :realy manly. bass voiee at all hours of the day. EDXVARD lIA1w1NG Cuosuv, Jn. .Hd Hartford, Conn. "lVho is this king' ot' glory?" "Dis nono other than our clog-tlanoiiip: Romeo. Death holds no terrors for this super-feline dodgcr of its swing- mg Scythe. His cscupos from sudden destruc- tion exfzell thc powers of computation that we have at our command. Tll0'll,CZ'll lfld's coitfuro has u c-lose resolnblamce to the ourrvnt stylus in Sing Sing, a rocunt: and wholly rospeotnhlo addition on his upper lip provos to be a woll-nigh rc- doominp: fcatnrv. Ilis thrvc roomnmtos huro all narrowly 1-sc-apud dr-nth hy asphyxiution from his flviltlll' ussortnu-nt' ot' r-orn-cob pipus. but for ull that Ed adds sue-h humor to Iit't+ as to make lt ol'tt-n wt-ll worth living. Rlxrmu Osnonma CULLI-IN ltfulph, Ocala. Fla. Thorn were two ot? them froslnnun your, Ilulph and Churlus, but wln-tlmr Ralph gut tirt-d nf tak- U12 f,'1ll'K' of Clmrlin, or Charlio. Ralph. or the Cflllvlro tho two ot' thvm, Charles in-vor c-nmc hack. Ralph dld, minus twm-nty pounds, and in lovo. llc rouuliwd some of the wciirht Cnot GQOIHIII, MHS. to hriuy: hawk the grand old name ot "Tnbb3'l. but never did climb out of the sec- ond pit. The threatm-ning storm- of illness broke :lt Christmas time and ln- wasn't able to get back. At any rate he isn't huvln,f: to worry too much about the lnnyzth of time lt takes for lottors to travol north. Next your when we lmvc.him back it may be worse tliouprli. Aumsox 'l'n.xYmc CU'l'Ll'lR 7'u17'y Saw York, N, Y, 'l'utl'y came with u lll'ft'l'llllllIlll0ll txhatz no one should think his lltlllltl was Toughy. Ho lcd a model tsmull imitation ot' the roal thingy life. Later in the your hc broke into the hall of fame flfl a sturtlngly bountiful lllI.!'0llll0 in "Sw-andy lZddm." Sine-0 then he has novor boon just the snnw. 'l'utl'y is now a nn-mbvi' ot: tho Night' Out- HIZ Club. 'l'ln- migrhty Tlouglas says-ul him Yrosli- man yt-ar wllon lu a 110013 slut-11 ln- trit-4l to lt-ap l.l'0lll tho third tloor of North at midnlgrlit. Child f'0lltll'l'll him lust' your whvn ho was running: sixty DPI' hast tho Pt-rry 4-lull in his night 1-nn. Now that 'l'utl'y has won his Illll'l1't'l'0llS spado from Col. Ayrrfs we- livo in lnl'v:tt'lilvss 2lllil4'IlIZlli0ll. aw -U54 Page Om' liuzzlred Ninety-one lloolfzl: l,.lWlll-INl'l'Z IMNN lfogggr Now Ilnvl-n. l'onn. Whon not :ll'llll1.Z' ns Imperial lloguo ol' tho ln- visihll- lflinplrv, lloggcr llnlls timl- to tnkc his llttlc- lfnrll, Snhrinn, ont for its nnnunl zippenrnnco 'l'o his i'orl-l-ful yot kindly 0Xll01'lflltlllllS to the oll'l-rt that thi- l'. A. 4-nhlnot was in nl-ell ot' money, thu hrolliors Inrnl-ll n :loaf env, only to llnvl- Hogg 1-oinv hm-k with :l snappy snl0sm:1n's reply. "Gee Whiz. 1 llon't 4-:irc whotlher yon pny it or not, hnt thu :issul-lution noolls thc lllUlll'y, 1 llon't f::l1'0. though." A nl-vor-to-bo-forgotton sight is tlnit, of Iloruor. stnnwling plnilosophirnlly bcforo tho open llro. Ilnnhlll in tooth, :intl littering snyings preg- nnnt with YVlNll4llll to the 0D0ll-lll0llflll'll frosh. .li'1'.i.lN l'.u'r. lmnnx' I'r1-ul l'ortlanll, N. Y. Like- ilu- prnvorbinl Enyrllshmnn, I'nnl always lnnprhs to he polite, whether or not ho sol-s ai joke in Atwood's playful tricks-on somvone olsl-. His fntnons Smile. however, fools most of ns into thinking his rather trustfnl soul hlelvs the uynlrfs nntnro. Music led Paul to the violin, tho violin losl to women. women should linvm- ll-ll him to Ilnmp. hut not so. P01-lnips he knows xi hotter plnvo. but his only recorded visit to Monkoy park wns ostonsibly to get tho clopo on "Why is Mt. Tom?" for geology. Loomis hlnnal-ll' clmlwroneml the party, too. VIl"l'0ll lflnovlc lJ.xnI.iNo Brock Lowoll, Moss. All hull lo Allllll0l'St'S most vc-rsntllo Clmmp. lh-ol-k not only holds tho Now Englnncl pole vnnlting' vlminplonship, lint is ll 4-lnunp fusscr, "gool'or" :incl :ill nronnll stellar performer. On tho trnrk. floor or parlor. Darling 1-nn't be bent. A list of his vonqnl-sts ini-lnllo such ai vnrlcty ns N. IC. I. C. A. A.: Cnrnogrie, Windsor and Moun- tnln Pnrk Wrestling: Club: Smith, Wolloslvy mul llonnt Holyoke I. C. A. A. Not vt-ry versatile, eh, wot? From Annnholll- down to Shirley, they all lovi- him: nyo, brothron. ho is ovor fntod to be Ili-ook, Darling. - Q -.-.,,,....-,f ,., ... , -'Y s A "l 1- l cp - ,, . ,L . fg' . . ' r I I . , . 1 ' ' J' t 'l , 5 I, . l l Page One Hundred Ninety-Ifwo . .1 . ' l, 4. ,. r K - . ' 1 .' x 1 f . L 2 V 1- .. ,X H 1 ..:..l.A'uJ.,s,....w,i-...J .wha .vnu .M x..." ,, M. lAw,,,,-- lt ,1- Htnxoov N1-mo ll.xsKixI.01f1-' l'1'l1' l:l'1l4Iklj'll, N. X, X I 1'm-to is nlwnys nronnfl-soinnwln-re: but just try to lot-me him. It's 110 use. NVQ 4lon't know just whut he lloos ull tho time or WVllt'l'l! hm- dom-s it. but hm-'s :llwnys tloinpr something. Uh. yes. wtfvv liourcl :ill sorts ot' rumors. They mlon't ronl- ly ht-lp, llowt-V4-r. Ps-to illVt1l'lftblX shows up :lt 1-lnsst-s. Ho endures the hour of lntimule soc-itll routnn-t with u sort ot' superior f0lt'l'IlllI'1'. After- wurlls, lm vnnishes :llmost miralcnlously into thu illipuin-t,i'ublv mist of his other. his l't'Ill l'XlSll'lll'l'. Don't nsk ns whut he dot-s. At host we 1-nn but insist thut Pi,-te is nlwnys busy, all alny long. yt-s, nn1l'nt night, too. I'L'l'1lll1lS on his Bug major. XVAl.'l'I'Zll TIUTCIIINGS Donn, Jn.. , ls'm'l.v Brooklyn, N. Y. "Ill-y, men, wnku me up in the morninir, will you? Thnnlis n ln-lluvn lot." It would bc- lll0l't' to tht' point porlnlps if Fntlmr asked the boys to kt-vp him awake :ill llny. This grnve. nnstm-rv ner- sonnue is Il llllll.'!'l.Y0l'. nlwnys complnininp: :lbollt how mnuh work he hns to do, hut who enjoys llo- iny: it just the snme. Our truck nmnnprer wns nl- wnys tho ilrst to shovel the board truck. In fm-I, he now rnnks among the most consistent shovt-lers liuiwllrollts. A prizo hns llt'l'll olfcred to thc mon who vnu tvll But-k n tlsh story mul nnlkv him ln-livvu it. All nttompts thns fnr hnvt- lironprht forth, ill typical Dutlllish expression, "Anil thou it ruined!" JAM ns DoUGI..xs Jim llonprlns, Arlzonn. lt's n rotten, llllg0Ilt101llIlllly trick to pic-k on Jhn when he's trmnping over Europe 1'0C'0Vt'l'lll1.Z' from typhoid, but he'l1 be with ns ngnin next your nnsl then he can get back nt us. .Tumos rnnks with the fnmons Tod Eames, '22, in more wnys thnn ono. Just spring: n joke in .'lin1's vicinity. Yon'll nut blnnknoss und silence for tive minutes and then, after the subject has boon f'1Hlllj.Z'Nl, yon'll be greetorl with loud guffnws that nmke tht- rnftors ring. lint .Thn has his nbilitivs. Unfor- tunately only his Intimates have boon grunted the rc-nl t1'c-nt of seeing the great Donglns sr,-l'utcl1 his but-k :ind sing into his mirror. V 9 ft ,lvl ft ' 'ul -i 1 H -at e l l K, , . ,. 1' I2 - Y ,,.... ,iv 4 2 A Page One Hundred Ninety-three Page One Hundred Ninety-four PAUL b'.xRn.xNn llcliols Duby Hudson, N. Y. Dnby spent l'x-eshman year ln south South. It was then that his shrill voice could be heard ls- sulng at all hours from Elby Bailey's room. "There was a bird up at Exeter," and wlth that the hoys settled down for a long nap. Ile and Sohodn roomed on the same iioor, but unfortu- nately not together. so someone else always had to listen. This year his passion for running cross-country has led hlm far out into the wide, wild wnrldg but he has promised to be buck and next fall will undoubtedly ilnd him. with his feet parked on the rail of the Gammy porch, de- scribing his travels in Europe. XVILLIAM lilnvlxlzn Ilwvlfzn Bill Ilndley, Mass. Bill came out of the rustic tobacco region of North Hadley-P. 0. Sunderland, to become an aesthetic young man. Mark how fur he has pro- gressed. He has developed on especial fondue-ss for rose gardens, especially those near Hump. And then the culture of his voice-Prof. Bigelow says that his is the most beautiful one he ever heard, so Bill is now considering an oiperntic cn- reer. Bill probably has the hardest tme lower- ing his marks ol' any man in college. Practical- ly all his profs force A's on him so of course he cnn't be too fussy. Perhaps his pipe line con- nections with the main sources of town talk make hlm dangerous. Ilaey, but not raucous are the tales our local Homer tells upon occasion. Truly delightful, my dear. 'fnoxms JOSEPII Dorm' Weed Columbus, Ohio. Like Young Lochinvar, Tom came out of the West. He soon discarded his chaps und six- shooter, and settled down to be another juvenile lleuu lirummell. Under the able tutelage of sev- eral of the brothers he visited the various play- grounds oi' the surrounding districts, including Julia's. Carnegie. and Windsor. Tom has left us. but some ot' his poetic gems will live forever with ns. Ilis masterpiece was addressed to the Ilnmp 1-op: "Why, you can't arrest me, you don't even know nic!" 1 Levis IIICCIIT 1':llltT.lCll Busty Heston, Mnss. Y0l1'l-Alllll0l'Sl.,S p1'emier nestluele, by renown nl lenst. And one must live up to one's reputn- tion. UlllL'l'XVlHt! considered, Busty is n very cun- srenlnl person, who enn do various things with considerable iinir, from being pnddled-suns eu- 11llll'N--lllZSK'lll0l' elections, to nellng' l"rendlnn heroines er IIHISICO-l'0llliC' vnlnpires. lleinember Vnreskn? This is she. Our hero is quite pre- pnred to npprecinte Pnris. not to sny Berlin, to the full, but thirty years hence whnt mny he be? A portly ilnnncier, snying mournfnlly to himself, "I hnve no plensure in them!" Snd speetncle! But l1:'l'll3ll1S it will be merely interior del-ernting in , mn nn. SAM Ui-Ir. S1 m'r'rUcK ELLIS Sum, Iiuffnlo. N. Y. Almost the orlginnl "Lovln' Sum," but fnr nm-re trustworthy. Like n grent big llreside dog, you will nlwnys Ilnd him nt home. Sum never goes nslrny except for IIOXVS for the Student. Ilis renin-mn-tes tell the story oi? how he prnyed that he might not he led into temptation nnd of how his prnyer wus nnnwered. lint withnl, Il mnn about eollege. Lnst yenr, Sum exporhnented with tl1eVMnsqnel'n, but the only trip they mnde wns tu South Ilndley nnd the mnnngement didn't even pny the cnr l'nre so he quit them cold after thnt. He goes to see the girls, hung ones tlult anxious mothers in 1lull'nlu wrlte him nlmout. M.xc'GRr:oon FL.xN1u-:ns Mac Detroit, Mich. A hard, unscrupulous business lnnn, you sny? No, nn honest. upright nlly ot' virtue. oecnslennl nttender nt C. A., nnd former seeker into the renlms el' Enmes nnd Davidson of yore. Alas, to these he ann never nttnin for he swenrs, but withnl nently nnd nrtistienlly ns n rule, At the begin- ning of the yenr, Mne hnd pm-lcets reserved for the funds ol' the clnss, Cnrter's nnd Chl Phi. However, he llll'lllIlg0d to pnss the Ilrst on to Brother Fuller. nnd ultimntely hopes to get rid of the lust. Collecting the beard, he claims, is too ensy n preposition to lose for nwhile yet, un- less the Olin ernshes through pretty henvlly. it r 1,ll.7I?bllL"1'lll7lLlI'Bd Ninety-five i 2 , i . .,.. ' A x Page One Hundred Nimfty-,fix .,.. .,., . Anmntzn IIITSSELL Fl'I,T,lCll :ll Deertleld, Moss. How nnrrowly Al esenped hnving '23 nttoc,-lied to him, only n few ot' ns remember, hnt we onpxht to con,e:rntnlnte him. even lf it dld menn nnother yenr ot Deertield. Bnt he still keeps up the old ties. Whnt with eonehlnf: the old foothnll tenm und seeing someone besides his tomily, he does eonsldernhle traveling to the north. He nud Wil- .linms study so hard thot the brothers often eanie in to help them-until they got ll key to their room. And now most nny evening we see him wonrlerlng from fret to frat to tlnd more pockets ilot thnn tot, for he seeks shekels for the upkeep of our brnzen goddess. Gicouolc BANKS FUNNI-:r.r. George Ilnntlngton, N. Y. Liternry, lllllSll'?l'll, ond nrtlstie tnstes of the highest order ond still more lmportont, nn nn- spenknble drop: Q"my wordg whnt lnngnugeuj with ull members nnd relntlves ot' the Faculty. mnrk him out ns fully equipped for hls future lnhors. tenehing history, or most nnythlng else for thut mutter. An eosy wny to be assured of the liter'- nry merits ot' ony volnme in the llbrory is to look for his signature on the cord. The nearest he ever cnme to flnnkinp: was when he signed np ut 1'i-ntt l'ott:u.re for sc-nrlet fever lust whiter. llowever, Doe Phillips tinnlly grove him one of the yellow tickets, redeenmhle nt the De:1u's otflee. LLoYn HAlt'l'T.l'I'l"l' Glvrellx-:r.r. Hurt New York, N. Y. llurt is one ot' the rising.: young tlnnneiers of tomorrow. Witness his eollege l'2ll'0l'l'. After wnrinlng up on the C. A. hnndhoolt, llnrney pro- eeeded to get hls UIIUIIS into the 0llo. lIe's lfrnnkly pllilnntllropie in this work, the lmssihllity ot' sizohle melons looming: ns o dlstlnetly poinfnl prospeet to his tender sensibilities. Oh, yes. he'S :ls fnst. in love ns he ls on the elnder trnek ond his lll'4lEl1ljlllllllIllj.Z' nlzrilities halve Ill'0lll.fllf him let- ters in hoth ilelds ot' endeavor. Ot' eonrse he does borrow shirts ond neeltties. hut then we :ill hnve onr little fnillnprs ond llnrney is ot lenst eonslstent in his minor depredntlons npon the brothers' wnrdrohes. W.x1:N1f:n Ilussl-:LL ll.xx'i.onn lrusx Atluntn, Gn. ltvholul tho inunvy king: who luis long been bu- NVIIIHIIK thc faurt that .lini Crook fnilell to rl-lurn il penny lmi-rou'm-ml fm' the purpose of illustiwntion during one of his lvcturcs. Tho Guurgin l't'llCll :l1'1'1vvll in Amlnsrstz very. very grrvcng so 1liI'fu1'vnl. uf course, fn-mu thu :xvurauro frosh. Il. I'. was 1-aught JIIIIIOHI 1lIlllXV!ll'l'l but by tho tlnuv l"'r1-sli- inun 1-lol-tions ljlllllt' ulong the inuchlm- wus fum-- tioning uguin und Russ wus nmdu sUcl'1'tall'A'. Ill- novur has gotton uvvr it and now Dunic Ilumnr hus it thut ull his H!llllllll'l'S Ill't! going to ln: spun! with Mull Pup in the :rent wa-sr hunting pro lllslurim- UIIIINEIS und trying to form-t. Ibvxmuxx llow Gi-zum' Hum: Iiclll-l'o1ntilll10. Ohio. Ill-lmlll this sun ot' the XVost! NVQ- lilu- this :lp- polntinn lmcuilsl- us wa- rm-:ill lt. tho wvstl-rn sun is usually sorting or just ulmut to sl-t. Wo hosi- tutv to push furrln-1' nu nhvinus l'4llll'lHll'lSllIl. Dune hh-w ln un us with un ull' uf vulin sera-nity uncl :I fully lluvvlopeal philosophy ol' lift'-2lCC0l'l1lll1.Z' to his own ndnilssion. II4- still 11-t:llns his sr-l'vn- ity. hut wr- four for thu philosophy lf llukr- pm'- sists in Ulkillg' philosophy lllIlj0l'S ni' utln-rwisv mixing ln lnw 1-mupnny. Thu original lniprvs- sion ut' suln-r industry hns lni-1:4-ly slisslpntull. but ho still l'2Hllllll'N un Jlflll0Hlllll'l'l' oi' l'lllllvI0t0 hun- vsty. l'hi Ilmnllu rolls:-qiwlitly I1-ts h lu jmrglm- thu hunk Imulrs fo his lu-urt's mum-nr. Ili-:NnY Tilmxxwl-:r.i. Giimwx Ilunlf Nm-folk, Conn. You llll'!lll fhnt' lull. 1lZll'k. sinuuus ynung.: fm-llow ova-r tln-rv. 1-lnh0i':m-ly slnolcln: :l 4-ig:li'l-rio in n lmlllvl' snvvul froni Spplnnnorl- Snmkm-r Ihrvv yvnrs ngru? XV:-ll. th:nt's Giflumu. lsn'r ln- cluzzllnu? And his tv:-llnlquv in sninliimrl Nutl- lhut hl:ls1'- n:1l'vl-t6 with whif-h lu- inlmlvs. annul lhl-n hnw rlinu,g'hH'nlly null rlrvunllly ln- hlows tho slnukm- 1-ul. Sf-0 how Hlill lung: :irni rl-:u-lu-s only slowly. IIOIHIL'-l'l'll'l'lX. :incl how his linux-rs lilll. lux tha- ush ull'. lsn't thnl linv? lint wnit :1 lll!llllI1'I lu-'s lN'l.Tlllllill! to unwind. Ill-'s going: In pum- lhl- ilrmr. 'l'h:lt spl'imring:, pnulln-r-Ilkv strhlv! Isn't1 it won4lm't'ul? lluvk :lllll forth. lmvk Illl4l fnrtlr. Yvs. iI's his wlully 1-unslitlilhulalli i- gi f- '- 1 ' Pagr Oni' llundrfd Ninety-.refven . l 1 Page One llundred Nifzcly-eight I'lIlI.1P Gorznrz 1'l1fil .lnlnnll-n, N. Y. l'hil knows inora- nlmut the coll' course than fha- lll0Sl' onth1lsi:lHl'ic golfvr. The cuurso is tho "country" part of the cross country gnnm, and I'hil ns cnptnin null chief exponl-nt nl' thnt pus- tiino. Ilnllor tho lemlcrshlp ol' Cnptnin Head Com-li Nullipznn :und the Rev:-roml lhmtor A. P. Fltwh, 110 has developed into Il hnrricr of C011- shlornhlv zo. The elm-lnr furnlshos thu spiritual pmve-r to llrlllgro ovm' thu miles whvru fivsh fnilsl. Uno nl' thu newest fl-nlurs-s "Roe you later, fel- lows" has nllllvd tu his nutllt is n wnnplvte inns- tnvln-. whisk hromn style. yor withnl artistically f0llN0l'l'f1. Phil innmlo thl- U. A. Cnhlnvt hnnds llnwn, you sm-. null has to dress the part. El,l0'l"l' lLxr.nw1N llxcmc llumuf lim-ln-sto1', IN. N. f'Ylll'1' :I 1-c-rtnin prof was tnkon with ll Stroke of npoploxy nnll tho c-lnss turns-d into n nnoh of rnvlnu lunntivs. 'l'hu rc-mann. you nsk'?-Ensxy- thc- llnbblt :rot to vlnns on time and kept nwnke tln- whole pl-rlorl. But :lo not get fl wrong lm- prl-sslnn or' llnnny. llv Hips the wino of happi- nl-Hs from nlnny ll flif'f01'vnt ilowor. Ile ls inter- ox-xtwl in tho Szw-lm-Slovnklnn drnmu, Icolnnrllc nlusiv, and bllllllllllllfl. Ill' will convvrt n Cntlmllc fn :uxnostll-h-nn one nxgnr. nnrl nn mrnostic tn Cn- thnllnlsm thu- slwr-volling night. Bun ls n hurd lnnn to nrpruc with. "Wa-ll, whnt of lt? Why he lu-nlilly'?" ho will sny, "XVlly livr' nnyhow?" Then j'0ll'l'l' Sflllllllflfl. C0llNlHl'l'llf, royrulnr in his hub- ils? XVl-ll! JOHN ATIII-IIi'l' ITICNIIY .lack Ilion, N. Y. T14-lmlrl. tho llfllllllll. tho pvrcnnlnl wnnllnror, tho gl-nth-nmn lmnnfiful. Ile is thc unscrupulous pmwnmnt oi' hm-nnty. Lust your in tho hr-nt of thr- wlntvr tr-rin .Tnvk ll-ft r-ollvpcc to "hurl lmppinvssf' Yr-s. tlmso wero his words. Whothor or not hc rs-nllzml hls mission. fur he it from nn huniblu ninrtnl In jucluv. A pvrsnn ol' lusxight mwv rc- innrkofl thnt if .Tm-k llld r-vvrything thu- wny hc al:mf-ml ho would norm-r rrvt very fur. Only too trul-. my dom' l'02lll0l'. Hr wus tho convontionnl typo ot' r-nsunl lnhorl-r. 'l'ho inc-ntnl strain FIIIISQII nnolhr-r ln'onk-elown nprnln this wintor und Jnuk has sts-ppl-ll nut for n hr:-nth nl' nir. : r .K tk. W ,,,,,, , , L l"llI"Ill'IRlU If'L11:'1'e1 1 1-mn Hom: ics Frcflrlir' Mnltlen, Mnss. 'l'hree yenrs ol' romning in the top ef the Client 1.1111 ouprht To sutisfy any 0l'tl1llll1'y lllOl'l1I1l, but l"1-etl spentls most ol' his time there. even now. CllllS4'tlllt'llllj' we entich only occ11sion11l glimpses of l"l'1'll, lll 1-hiss 111141, soinewlnit more t'requent,Iy. on the tennis eenrts tlnriny: the open seuson. 1Ie wlelmls Il rm-ket only sliy.-:lilly less Sllbfltlllltilll thnn his ewn stelhl self to the 1-n11f11sie11 of nenrly ull eotuers. lle's nnether of uur11'l'ien1ls who 1:1111 tulk ot' imleanrs, lllltl the nngles nlpher, heter, Lflllll- iuuuh and get 11w11y with it henntlfnlly. Geertz hus heeu haivinpr Il peit'et-tly turrible time lutely tryinu to nmlept 11 shnilul- tongrne. lloN.x1.n H1111u.1:Y Ilow.xn'rn Ilan Bustnni, Mass. "Hey, skipper! u fog you eonlel ent with il knife. llllll wt-'ve lost Olll' lN'Ill'lllJ.Z'al!" That's An- gus. I'Jon's 4'llllllfl'll1lllC0, ll0XVOVt'l', ermlinurily ex- perlenees only two sorts ut' XV1'lll'll0l'-L'ith01' 1-alhn. l-.1-iievolent lh0lll't?fllllIOSS. or cnhu, benevolent pe11eei'ulness slmnitletl in nn hnpenetratble fog. Only onee inrleeel have we seen llltlit'llll0llS of ll storm. Unee the hi-others tipped 111111 out of bed ef :1 frosty Illltllllllllt-flllll-YVOH, storm wurnlngs were ortleretl 11ll ulonpr the Atlnntie const. Al- thn Angus looked fondly upon the pulpit: in his pre-Amherst 1l11ys. he has sluce uhtunod such :I Nfl'llllg'l0ht7ltl on the corduroy hetronseretl legs ut' his "puter in l"11enlt11te" that he hns det-l1le1I thnt' philosophy is the only thing ln il lihernl college. AlC'I'lll'R Am.1':N Ilnwrr .lrl Walpole. Mass. This sweet' smnghlrrl hns fur Iwo years knecketl 'ein mlenal :ts ll nneniher ot' the fIllll0llS eollep:eq11u1'- tetie. Not wishing.: to hnntl tleuh Awthuh the herry, hut if he spent IIS luueh time leurnlng to keep on the key 11s he does 1:1-ttlm: ready tio look "Slll0UHl," we hesitnte to think how inneh better they lllilllll' get nwny. Joie Huy hus 1l0tlllIl,': on Duk0's pride. Diflu't he Hnish third to Cutblll. the Flying l'lll'S0ll. i11 ll ruee :it I'Illl'tf0l'tl Inst yeur. and get 11 lirnud new truvellna bug for ll lH'iZ1"? 'l'he l'lll'f thnt there were three in the rue:- isnvtetnlly ll'l'0lt'V!lllf, zieeortliixg to Arthur l1i1u- se '. 1 A". Page One Hundred Ninety-ning ,.. f Page Tfwo H undrfd FRANK I'IlClllilill'l' 1'll1N'1'Icn Frcmlc Pittsburg, Pa. Sssssssssnakel Who sald that? Well, any of the Beta brothers might have. lint it's all right as long as he isn't ot' the Boa-Constrletor species, and he says he isn't. To become serious, though -"Allegheny II. S. had the best football team ill greater Pittsburgh, dldn't they. 'Drl1nble?" "Yes, Frank." "And the best hockey team, too '2" "Yon bet they did, Frank, and you were the best player on both teams." "Aw, new, Tom. I wonldn't go as far as that." lt might well be said then that Frank is truly modest. Question -which do hls victims fall for, the blush, the plpe, or the trick dancing? 4 C11.xnLlcs Srlnfzl-:T J ICFFIRICY Jeff Cambridge, Mass. Not Lord Jetll just .Tet1'. XVe have looked in vain for Mutt, but have come to the conclusion that we shall have to do with a half portion. His ehlef handicaps are being a pro1'essor's son and coming from tlambrldge. However, Cambridge ls a good place to come from lt' you come to Amherst: and intimate knowledge of the psy- eology of the genus professorluln has aided him in no mean way in knoeking down a wonderful average. He is at present working up u design for a golden shovel to be given, at his sugges- tlon, by the members of his group major to its philosophical demagogne. J.xll1':s ALAN JIQNKINS .All t'lli4-ago, lll. l'eter the Hermit had nothing on this astute young gentleman. For when not in the elass- room or praying with and for the gospel team, Al is evolving some such theory as that on the ,vegetative nature of woman. That Al is of pecu- llarly even temperament and moderate habit, fur- thermore, has been the occasion of much and varied conjecture. For has he been thus ever temperate or ls he, perchance. atonlng for some wild out sown deep in the past? We do not know, but we should like to. No one felt that they knew Al at the end of freshman year and we doubt if many really know him now. But, ln- tilmnte or no, Al's friends are legion. Q .-.V , .ffila-fQ, T' V. e., ,V , .-,M t ., ,M 5 -A - V - .. ... s....4,x-.t....L......s....Q......s...s..-.... ' ...-....,.. l'ouuna'r STICPIIENS Jonxsox Sleufh, Syracuse, N. Y, "l'was :1 dark and stormy night: a mysterious llgure stood by the ruin spout nl, Pratt collage waiting for, well, developments. The famous de- tective was at lust enugrht ln the net, or at lenst nearly so. Ile said at'terwnrds that he hoped lor hetter luek the next time. This nmn's time wus divided into ,lust three nenrly equal parts: the hoarding house, the chem lnb. and South Hadley Ltrnvellng time being allowed in :ull 1-nsesh. 1Iow- ever. since Christmas n 1:1-ent ehange has eome ln- to Sleuth's life. "Detect" isn't the man he used to be for he uses lots of ink and postage stumps and sleeps little. CORYIJON J ONIQS Cory Minneapolis, Minn. Crassus and Pompey had Cm-snr. and Nall and Merrill have Jones, the power hehlnd the throne. Merrill burhles sweet nothings, Nall eheernwurps ais his mode of self-expresslon. hut lnscrutuble f-UPA' Strums the trusty banjo and smiles. Be- tween the three, they hnve built up n great repu- tullon. lint us Doe Newport so tersely put it, '5lnh, Cory, he suuh have that iightin' face." And this relers, of course, to the way that the gentle- man ln question behaved upon a rather disastrous occasion last full. But next year is allways an dll't'e1'ent story. Perhaps if he could rid hlmsell' of the sinister athletic intluenee of the Merrlwell triumvirute he might succeed. LANVltl'INI'l'I CLm11cN'r Jenni: ,llielney South Iludley Falls, Mass. Larry always mnkes ns hmefln. Don't misun- derstand. please. 01' course. there have been oe- easions when we have lautrlled ali him. but Ilhllltlllj' lt s with him. The brisk. jolly humor which he radiates ls contagious. One undergoes a posslhle exposure from the faintest little twinkle in his UW: if he smiles, the most immune are dellnltely f-ontnmlnated: and when he really blossoms out. he it to speak or only to luuy,:h, one is irrevo- 1-uhlylul'e1-ted-one ls eonvulsvd. We are told that m-euslonnlly Larry ls serious. That must be lunniest of ull. We are looking forward to sueh uv time so ns to enjoy it, too. Fl'l'lllkly we doubt ll even this event eould helghten our opinion ol' LIIl'l'l' us a humorlst. Pagr Two Hundred One I. ' 1' . . gf." .J . l Page Tfwo Hundred Tfun Ill-:Nnv BIADISON Kr:xn.xLL llffnryl Snrlnpxtlelml. llnss. "Ilow livin zu l'oun:lntion, ye salints oi' the Lord!" Yes, Henry is huilt to lust. The "biggest nmn in vollt-gre" is no illle threat. NVQ ezlu never forget thnt oven on the I':u-Q ol' things. Little Nnk:u.rnw:t l'0lIll'llllN'l'0ll lt in the Clnlpel Rush, Sophomore yenr, and pic-keul him out ns the grealte-st conquest ln sight. Henry is rated as being the 1.:1'e:ltest ol' the insepalrnlmle three. but we would like to rnise it one, und 1,-luss hixn ns the most insepurnble two of the four. A lllllSSiV0:1JlD6 out to wind- wurml helps Illll'll0l' hhu on stormy :lays und in fllll' U'0Rl!llt'l' is used for hullnst. .lost-:vu Iiwxtsnl-11.1, K1Nm1.xN, Jn. .loo Bllnneupolls, Minn. Joe hns spent Il long tlino getting: here, so give hhu the twiee over. Six yenrs ut Amlover, u slight exiurgrei-:1tlon, two yenrs ut tutoring school, nncl three ye:u's nt the fnirest college hnve suc- eeemlesl in turning out u prmluet whiz-h discour- nnres eonipnrisonl for ls not .loo the King: Kleugle ol' '24, und does he not room with ldngle Sayles. et:-.'? Not only this, hut J. ll. is something: ot' :nn nthlete, nt ony rnte he bor-nine. well uuqunlnted with the golf llnks by 4-huslng Fighting: 1'hll Go:-rtz nround in the Cross Country 1-nces. Be- slmles this he tlnlls time to stretch n wicked skate on the ho:-key teuni :incl in the spring: beats inyles :ut golf. 'l'h1s is his llnul 1-lnhn to distinc- lon. l"n.xNK l'l'I'l'l'Ill Iil'XlI'l'l'l'II Pr-fu lI:n'tt'or1l, Conn, llo looks innocent. hut. oh lny! l'vl'l'SllllllIll your Vote nnnouneeal thnt he had ll 4-ode ot' morals: while we hnve never been very 4-ertniu just whnt they ure, we sin-1-willy susne:-t thnt he stlll hns thenl. :llinost ns uooll us new. He tried Smith ont-e, hut found it snrlly lm-king in intelleetunl :tt- lll0Slblll'l'L'. At AIll'lll'l'Ht nnul Mt. Holyoke he hns inet with lwettel' sue:-ess. IIs- hns :l line reper- tolro of songs which he l'ende1's to hllnself with :front SllflSl'llf'fl0ll in the lll'lV2lK'j' of hls own room. He :nrgues logic-:llly :und to the point, :intl displays :l l'ennu'k:1hle lllllfbllllf of lllfOl"lllllfl0ll whleh selxlonl fnlls to 1-onvlnee his opponents. K .- 'L .i .J f . ' .f,,,. X X H,'z SL' f I gg. 1 In 7 . .' :A fix-' :I-.ji - 1 affx.. maui . 3.1-:gs .Iliff Ki: :fff .M .tm may so at re' ' vii 2 2 ' if W. . .... .........m..,.... ...,.:. .........., Ihrn lun Yu xrrrn Kvrl' llic' Y . l , - li. xv2l,l'lH'Hlllll'2', Pu. KA'l1', tho oldost. is :1 trlu- pnrnllox. Snioolll, :ns the fuzz on n lmhy's vhcok :ind still om- o tha- nioru lC'l.Z'll'llll!lfl! llll'llllN'l'hl of the Alllilll'l'Nl UlHll'lro ol' tho lntulligvntlu. Although Dick is once 4,-ontlnunl fountuln of vnporous cxlmlntions, inslpld gcnurnlltlcs, und qucrulous surcusins. "those who knou"' realize thot this is nieruly his "pustimc complete". Just too profoundly intol- I1-ctnnl for the xnnsscs, eh, Dick? No, it is nbso' lutt-ly not true that Messrs. Ayres :ind Powull :irc the only ont-as who recognize his stupendous lull-lloct. Would you lourn more ol' this 5:1-nius wut:-li closely the courts-tonnls. squnsh, polh-v. Sflllv. or Suprm-nic. For poor lllclm1'd's uonsolal- tion wo will ndniit that this picture doesn't 1-von do hlni justice. Rwn.xno llruiirzs l1AMlll'Ill'I'0N lli1'l.' l"l'1llllillll, 1'n. Slindos of Nnrvlssns, tho working: ,1:lrl's dm-uni Ullllll' truv: ns tho IN-rsinn would snys, "this hug:- Hnrs description." Dick, our big Woolly Dick, our nllllm-tim' Woolly, our Snuky llunilmy. ull thx-so 1l1l.ll'1'llves forni n pnrt ot? tho olnscrvoi-'s vornnuu- lnr when uoufrontod by this vision ol' uthlotlv love-lim-ss. And thnr isu't ull, not by nny ina-ons: our hi-ro is intvllootuol ns wr-ll, for doc-s hu not uso llill Suylvs for n sulnjol-ti in pursuing his lPN3'4'll0lolrlwll l'0SOHl'i'll0H? "Not lllllC'll." vjaivvf- lntvs lllvk. Well. judgo for yourself when you soo hinu tonlirht ns lu- glide-s along in tho uppor lvvol. Control yo1i1':-ivlvvs. girls, ho'll full for 1'2lf'll :Ind m-vory ons- of you lu due Henson. FRl'Zlll'Ill1CK GODIMRD LMvu14:Nc'ic Gorlaly White 1'lnins, N. Y. It is with considerable tropidntion that one np- Ilwl'0ll1'llPN such nn !lllSfl'l'1', dignlllwl L-liurm-tor ns lf. Goddard LIHVIWEIICCE of XVhito 1'lulns. Well. Goddy is the 4-ssc-lic-e ol' proprlm-ty. Hu is like in 1-hnrnuror out of Tlinckc-my in niuny ways. Ona- suvs his oondnct. whether on tho duncc iloor or flu- tx-nnis court, clmrncterlzod by n clinrining Lrwlro nud harmony of iuovl-ment whlch is nll his own. Six feet four, perfectly groonicd, nn Ulillllllll' of "what the woll-dressed inun will wc-nr," it is nn inspiring sight to see him. por- forlly ni wmv. Ho is so proud. so proper, und For so lovuhlv. W0 ontortnin ow-ry hops- of Godl dnrd ln-Ing: nn inrportont porsonngo some duyg it sl-1-ins inoritnblo. 1 4 l , ' ' I . . . . ,KM 1 l l filf pi- x in xii ll,-:.3:' -.U it-1 - .J f ' A---lm'--. '..w-...4a.x.':L:4...LaA..la...Q.Eaika'f+.u1.mul,,.1M.,.. ,-sl.. L V W ,,,W,L,,,g,,,,-any-,m,.--N HMM W , Page Two Hundred Thy-gg ' ,W I A-. r - - 4 ,v 11' ' 1 N I ,pl 1 '-lil by , ui, l' 1 - ln. f .. .ffm 5 l Page Tfwo Hundred Four Jeux Wu.soN I',1:.xx'cu.xL"1' Jack Ny:l1:k. N. Y. l'ret'errlngz AlllllC1'St to Dnrtiuouth, .luck pulled up the stakes and shifted down the valley. Wh:-tlier the inducement wus that he wished to join his fellow towusmen here, or that he thouyrht that our seholustle standing.: was higher, is still a question. This year. -lui-lt has been nmjoriug iu his studies. Ilnwever. he has negrlec-ted the hluher things of life for besides being: u star at toueh-football lust full and helping.: to wln :1 golf eup, he regularly spends his evenings lu Iluinp. This raises another possible reason for his leav- iuu lluuover. as ever siuee he enxue he has been helping pull the Ilzuup trolley eouipuuy out of luinkruptey. RICIIAIID FRANCIS I.ml.xL Iliqk Bayonne, N. J. Wlunowy locks waving gently in the breezes. our Richard hove to under the lee side of lVulker to get his hearings after 'his Ilrst encounter with good old Rules and Requirements. He was en- rolled all right. but that year we only saw hhn either just on the way up fi-mn or down to his room, whleh, we understand, really wus quite u way this side of the Notch. Now he's right in the midst of things up in North. and by next spring we Predict that Goertz will have hhn lis- tening to tie struhrht dope on the real inornllty ot' our late C. A. presidents without having.: hiin upply Prexy's 1'erfeet 1'lll'lfl0l', " fl smash between the eyes." Too had, too. ALLIQN INGRAM I.oam1':n Al Chleopee, Mass. Behold the reincarnation of Daniel Webster and Paul, the apostle. .lust think. boys and girls, this remarkable man in his sophomore year iu college made the Kellogg fifteen, the Kellogg Ilve, and the Kellogg ONE in public speaking. a triple honor which few men aehleve and whleh most men do not even try for. And even now he draws an A-plus in every speech he gives in Glll'1'iS0l1'S course. Saint Allen is also captain and skipper of the iuvinelhle Gospel team which has yet to meet u defeat! Ile is the proud brother ot' his better half fshowu belowj. i,.x 3,- N.. .V+ lf- , , M . 1 I , .Y . , 5 -' ir' if 15,151 illtfl' wil gli? ..,: ,MQ VN' '-"fi 1 fr 2 .-icq 1 IIow.x an 'fIl0ltN'I'ON Loan: ICI! Th ornl Chicopee, Mass. "To see is to know, to will is to he able, to dare is to do." There you have. suggestive and succinct, the credo in epitome oi' this most prom- ising young man. 'Tis said, you know, that "The sucm-essl'ul man does not meet circumstances, bull makes them." fl'hornton's busy making not only eiremnstances. but history as well. You wish to know what kind of history? Ah. most astute and worthy seekers ot' the truth, we do not know. For the ediileation of the uuinltiated, this is "Ike." not brother Al or "B-like." For if one confuse the two, one loses not one, but both. as friends. HH- one considering it as great an insult as the o ner. FIIICIIERIUK Aueus BIACELROY Angus Chelmsford, Mass. Just take a long, lingering look under the lan- guishing lashes of this likeness. What innate gravity and seriousness of purpose! "Mac" never is known to smile unless the conditions are just Fight, and the stage all set, which necessary fae- to1's seem to be perpetually present. Ile doesn't not fight very often-he doesn't need to--it is a racial characteristic with him. In his wake lles a disorganized host of bereaved and grieving brethren. mourning an appalling number of de- pleted cigarette packages. Although the branch 01 activity for which Mae's form seems best suited is wrestling. reading alto:-ds some satis- faction to his morbid curiosity. His satisfaction. however. we fear, is limited by the suppression of literature in his special Ileld ol' research. IRVING GonnoN liIAeK,n' Gorflie New York. N. Y. A Mae has an abnormal interest in biology. Af- ter.studying such low life as the helloza, rodio- laria, and l'o1-maninifera, he imlnediately took up a comparative study of man and ierpslchorea under the tutelage of M. Lovejoy M. Having added technique to his bountiful natural graces he was equipped for further work, which he now carries on at the local dnusants. The light of eestacy and worship that gllnts in Gordie's eye whenever Vehlen is mentioned betrays his only other major interest. We might add that he has a way with him, for how else could he have pre-' val.ed upon Doc Phillips to grant him an absence of hall' a year for the good old pink eye. 1 ict. V :,q aff'-1, 'tiff' L.1.lll P :xi ' 1 - 4 , . Page Tfwo Hundred Fifve mt' t Julius llol'Gr..xs Bll'l'I,lN'l'0Cli .llac lleaeon, IN . 1. "IIow's this, how's this! We'1l have no more ol' this!" and the Silent Knight has arrived, Ye who frequent the football lleld have merhaps en- joyed that which his brothers have mllssed in the halls of Alpha Deltg for they say that he sings at ills work. Even above the fog' horns of "Burk" and "'l'uss" can be heard the sweet elear note ot this skylnrk. There used to be a thue when he sang always in that sweet basse profundo of his. but that was bet'ore I-Ierpieide came into his young: and then untroubled life. Lord Fauntle- roy's enelrellng crown of curly glory has now seen its better days. But still they use prayer mats at the old :u-ndemy. they burn lneense, they salanm to this Mae. l"n.xNe1:-a .lost-:rlI hIt'f'0NVll'.LE, Jn, Connie I-"ramin::ham Centre, Mass. Ilame llnmor has it that there was u woman in the Boston 'l'ea Party. We will wager that in Connh-'s dally exhibition of the latest up- proved method ot' ten eup jllmzliiig he has picked up eonsldernble information, or even more on the suhjeet. 'l'hey say that he has llll unusual abil- ity to wear out his trousers, but, notwithstand- lng. In spite ot' being of a rather serious turn ot' mlnd, he oeeaslonally feels a sporadic call of the wlld and departs forthwith for warts un- known. Ile will then return as suddenly and not venture forth again from his lalr for another three or four weeks. Roni-:n'r I':LT,I0'l"l' AICCOIIMICK Bob l'eorin, Ill.. Uopy his dress, good hunxor, and freutle art of munehing: the familiar fall and y0u'll be an as- sured sua-cess. llonest Mac began his collegiate enreer nt the Vniverslty ot Illinois. but the eo- eds took him too seriously out there and he was ' forced to flee. The lad has turned out to be u mean golfer, too, besides a tower ot' strength on the glee 4-lub. and the author of some ot' "the better elass ot' humor" which Lord! Jeff' features. And yet. ln spite ot' appearing "like a little boy all blown up," lllg llob is really quite mature. V . . A V . r . ' V. if N ft wt - elf".-'F' Qian- ii2'f'..f2i"-"tiffiii'' U-ti' if -f -L ff 1 -'w e ' t t- we .-1: it?-tit,-FE:e:..t.. rSl.'1 f I ug Page Tfwo Hundred Six F11.1N1'1s 111111111-'1' BIi'G11A'l'l1 I-'r1ml.1 New York, N. Y. A1111 we 1111111'11 1111- 1'0i1'11 111? 11111- t'1'X1111I 111 1111- 11'1I11e1'111-sz-1. 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'V 1 1 -A 1 ' " ri . f A , I, . , -1 '-1' . 1--.....,11......1u....4., ..-,....-,.,,--:.,i.g ., 1, , ,I..2.-.E1,pi.1311g1.1.:a1-1. 1. ., ,...,1.,f.11I...u:11.1J.41.411-.,..1::-f11.1111,1.g......,..............L.....g..-... -..4 Page Tfwo Hundred Sefuen l . ,ul y wg: , , .'g,"Vv , 'lr ',l . 1' all Q i f l f , . Page Tfwo Hundred Eight C'l1.x1u.l-is l.1.l-:WI-:r.r.vN BIICRRICK Charlie Wilhraham. Mass. Charlh-'s past history includes a year spent at Augie. l-'indlng husbandry llttle to his taste, he tried Amherst. For a while he buried himself in his books, euu-rging,: occasionally to try his hands at sm-L-er. or to venture timorously over the Notch. 'I'herc his warm Southern alrawl evidently met with marked success. The llrst time he rlrove down that way lu his Canadian Oakland under full steam, the inhabitants turned out ln force to see the tire. Charles has resigned ml Interim from the college body and set up as a free and independent student for a Year. From this occupation he ls expected to return next fall with reneweml energy and vigor. Lv.xI.L M1-:al Li. Bob Summit, N. J. Arms, I sing, and the hero. our "Frank Mer- rlwell" from Summit, inventor of the frultiest phrases ever flung from famous fighting athletes. The llttle children of the town gather ln his room and clamber up his sturdy knees. there to listen ln unconcealed wonder to his tales of conquest. I-low he once broke his shoulder playing football, and how he broke his neck playing conductor on the Ilamp trolley line. When it comes bed-time, he semis them oif home, and each resolves to be like Frank. IIe's a hero right out of the books, girls, and I might add that you might travel farther and fare worse. WILHIT1: R12D1NG'roN M ILL1-za Bill 1"0Xb01'0, MIISS. Wilbur ls one of those Winsome lads whose artlcss countenances belle their attempts to tell of the wild times they have had. He spends each eollepre year recovering from the previous sum- mer and getting: ready for the next one. By the middle oi' sophomore year, he had become so ae- elimatcd to Amherst that he earned the name of Collegiate Wilbur. After he had sliced all of the golf balls available into the woods on all sides of the Amherst Country Club, hc retired once more to private life. He now devotes his etiorts to raising and training ehiekens, in the Bug Lab, and elsewhere. 1' 1 .Y ,L :- LAI- -1 .M ' .... .X 9 fy, ,' Stir 4 If ,gl ,I,W'4,' Aly, gtrfrillr frat gift. 4?- fgggtjf ajij -'y-". Q :ut 'tr I'.' E, ,. . rf 1 .Ls , .5 a fl I i -. , wt , 'Q 9' :- 11 'QA-vii - ,. ., Mtvt, ,. yt ,t ,,x,.,,'. Y.:1.z,' -..,"l:. , Lotus L1vlNGs'roN 1ul'l'Clll'lLL Lou Crestwood, N, Y. Wonder what Louis will do after graduation without the sootlllng tonic of a spirited battle of words. Ills varled acquaintance with the fem- laine sex eommends ilsell' to the brolluers. and Louis is always willing to oblige by gettlnu: poor unt'ortunates dates. To appreciate this statement it ls necessary to see the poor unfortunate lm- mediately after the date. His taste is unusual, to say the least. Louis must have worked in the olfiee at High School or had some lilnd ol' un ell,a,fibllity drag' which he is not able to work here. lf"or sang frold and savior faire he uan't be equalled, but where he got it no one knows. for Crestwood lsn't even :I village! Erolcwlc IQIMRALT. MoasMAN Kim ClllC'lU.!'0, Ill. Gentle Reader, behold one of the Merry Little Breezes from the Windy City! Now he is with ns and now he aln't. No, he does not take eur- rleulum courses at Pratt Cottage. That is hls extra-eurrleulum activity-social in nature as far as we can observe and due to a weakness he has for nurses. What a sad story it has become- l'oor Kim! Perhaps it would be unfair to insist that nurses are hls only falling: for he seems to have a mania regarding colors. He has even been known to burst into impassioned dlseourse whlle lll H10 arms ot' Morpheus, on the relative merit ot' blue over pink. CTIAIILES EDWVIN NAIL Clripper Manslleld, Ohio. Chlpper's quite a model young man. He doc-sn'l drlnk, smoke, swear or chew. Bat he isn't a stole in all respects. These bald headed men surely do like to keep young. Chipper falls for them all rep:ardless of their looks. Whether his 1101113 over two hundred miles on a bllnd date last year shows his impoteney at home 01' hls .4 gfjfj ' willingness to date at every opportunity. one ran ll only Judge for himself. His summer in Europe '- tgg: ' added to the number of hls feminine acquaint- if N' anees and he now spends several hours a day tt, w"9',g Wrltinf to them. And his efforts are not entxre- wt." . y,"f,,',t rp,-13 ly fru tless, for Chip ls a three letter man-three ,- fgffnt My spec-lal deliveries a day. 224611 H to ft- -Q--l v w. V 15,3-E -A 1 at ft w, ,s Zin' , 1 .. Ll" ' :?f.?3f,- ,nfl l :du - Qf if .' ' ' 4?"2 f ' 1 1 n H A 1 l 5 F v ., W . Lu V1 I- Q L 'A 'gh , . - f wa. ' f I i ' , .... ' ,....,,.,-,,...-...T,.,.,,, . Page Tfwo Hundred Nine 5. Page Tfwo Hundred Ten .lnnN Ili-:Nur X1f:.xLx': Ilcinic Whitt- Plaiins, N. Y. llls lDl'0l,llUl' hol'nl'v hiln set snrh n pm-c that thu girls t't-ll fnr the int-rt: nznno nt' Nvult-. Ilulniu has failed nttrrly tn npholml thu i':unily's snciul stznitlnrtls. lnstt-ml, in his nwnlnry hook. he jots tlnwn whistling, iron-tflntl hnols. :intl stut- tering :ls his pvt huhhivs. Tho Inst is prnhnbly his lat-st not-ninplishinontg it being nn slight trick tn wan: it nm--cylimlur tongue in rhythm with rm twin-six tnlntl. Hu whistles not for the Keith trirt-nit, but snlcly for hiinsclf. but perhaps ht:'s just lining.: t':n'n1t-tl unt tn learn what inulndy tnunns. tins- g'I:int-0 nt his fninons hunts unn- vinvt-s ns that tlnlt snbjvvt is fur ton lnrgu :intl lit-:ivy to lw lIlNl'l'lt'tl here. 'l'llnM,xs ll.-xNn':i. Wlhzit-:N, Jn. Ollie Ilnlynkt-, Mass. Obit- is qnitt- at nnln :lhnnt vnllt-gt-. lim-siflvs l'0Ullllll,LY with lfllhln llnllt-N, he kivks at IllUllll shin ln snvvnt- :intl runs tho inilo in tho spring, thnt is, whvn hc is vlifrililt- tt-vt-ry llftll Slrl'lllL!, tn be 4-xm-ty. lit- is tho npnh- nt' .lt-tl' Atkinsnn's t-yu tp1'nbnhly bu-r-nnsn thny hnth usually went' ht-nrrlsj nntl nlnn: with 1IllllfL'l' is nnu oi' Math 1's rvurnlnr sulisvrihers. His l,'l'tlWllllljl' nrliinvu- int-nt is tho Ilnsh st-t-tinn of tho Olin which hc und Sid Slllilll htnnhnnzlntl linh Mt-Cnrnlivk into writing In salvt- tlwinsolvus thu lllL'lItIll strain. Ohlds nnm- l'0Q1l'4'f is that ho is trotting nhl :intl llllly lnsn tht- llllllt'l'f.Z'l'Il4lllIlfL1 point nf vit-w. To this wt- mn nnly unswor: "Ubin 1sn't ns nhl :is h0'S ggnilltf tn lin." JonN XVILLIAM l'.x1:Kl-:li Bill llnc'llt'stcl', N. Y. XVL3 1'01.71't't, that wo 1-onltl nnt' show ll full lvngth pnrtrnit nt' this nnnrlmlmtt ctniditlnto fnr in this clot-in-np it isn't pnssihlc to mln jnsticc- tin tht: inngnltit-vntly nrt-lu-tl legs cnm-exiled bvnvnth. Thosn smne legs bt-:lt :1 nmnn 100 in our nuinur- nns swinnning fvstlvuls. There is power in his arms. tnn, thnngh tht-y don't rate the picture nithor. t'n1' llill ls it pitcher of no uncertain nbil- ity. Won Willie is nnt :nu l'Ilbi1Jll1'0IlIl. Wine- nng wninon-no, they :ire nlthor ton rhnnh or elsi- ho has tn think ton lmrd tn fnllnw HIOIIIQ sung- woll, hnrtlly, oxrt-lit it lu- tn oxplnin just how he won tht- lust ruhht-r frnin at pnir nt' npposing nnd tlnring D. IY. th-nlzcns. Y, l -- -N 4, Tlu.c'o'r'r lhx RSONS P010 Mnril-tru, Ohio. Iiitrlo 'l'nIm-ott, tho gilded choruh, hottol- known :ls Vote. Qloru-omlull upon us in ull his dilniuuiivo i-Tl0l'A'. In u luonlh ovary luoh fhoth of tllcluj :l 1-ollogv num. ho took up hrirlgo, mastering it with tho uid oi' il slide rulo. l'l-lo nltribulou his l'0Wvl' lo his voynoss nud fl'c'4-klos, but wo kuow it. was duo lo ouo yl-ur's iutimoto :association with lllll lleiso. Now, Polo. you hnvo lwvu hold- ing.: out ou us. Why do you mlk Lntiu und Gor- luuu lu your sloop? Pete druwls out tho pondor- ous rl-Vly, "Mori-ly Il 1-ongronitnl :ind lnipc-rlous :mpirnt on of my lmslc lll'0f0lllIlHlll for nu unulu- higruous hlologll-ul 0Xfl'lIlll0l'lZlllfl0ll, osolmlrcallly Spmllzinli-Y-" Ah, yes, quite so. f'Ylll'S t'l'1u'.1':Y l'1cln:Y U!! Now York, N. Y. lmrk ond soft ln-own huir, nies-ly 111-1-ssl-al lips. und luring oyvs-und yet ho rwirls n wh-kud drop ovol' the pluto in spito of it ull. Mlddlo- bury 4-ouldu'l, hold hlnl. nnd, though ho Cilllll' to Ainlu-ra-xt u your Into, h0t'o1'o ho had boon horc long' IU' Hllll-Silt up with tho rvstz ol' us und now hu ls loudhn: tho Iield. Ho works foul-lio Clllllllbl rho distinction ot' :wc-onlplislilug in ono night what il would tuko tho ordinary mnn about college n Woek to 1-'rrub oli'. Sonic sny ho rm-oivos lunny u'l"l-5l'Illllifl fl'0lll swool young tlllllprs to uttoud h'Hll'dill1-I Hvhool on-onus. but wo know ba-tl'oi', ho- 1-:umo lu- wours il I'1'a-ss Club r-hm-nn. UIHN M.u.r.onY l'Irl4:L1's Flop Gmnvillv, N. Y, Orin has surlmssorl nil tho ln-otln-ru in vom- lwriliou. 1lllVllljI romlm-od his lint to ouo. who hurl by somo foul nlonnf-1 roliovod him oi' his l'r:llol'uit'y plu. W. J. Burns has llvon cnllvd in with in- Htrul-tious to look for nu llilhiopinu com-unlcd in thc wood-hoop. XV1- :ill huvo our litflv dodges to :rut hy on lunrks, but an-tiny: :ls lblllylllllfl' to rho fuoulty 1'lllllIl'0ll is ouo ol' tho host wc kuow. Also Orin Is :I Ivudlng uthh-to ol' tho 1-ollc-fro. Wo lmvm- honrd ni' :x 1-om'o1'snl'iou hm-twl-on hiiu :ind Muurio Strauss in whloh Mnurio is l'0llllft'll to hzivo trlvd to ulil-unto O1'lu's :1i'l'l-1-flour: from bfls- kotlmll in 1'llVo1' ot' an "winning lo:uu." ,rr ar- r'-'-w"-:- r v l Page Tfwo Hundred Elefven Page Tfwo Hundred Tfwelfuz' Glconol-1 Munvm Pu-zusox l'icl'1'y Lawrenceville, N. J. llumor has it that Plerry is the Grand lm- perial Kluekcr of the Klinker Koneilium ot' the Klan, by reason of helug the sole survivor ot' the Carmauy, Pierson, Dior uulou. Tears roll down his cheeks at the mere mention of the night his fellows chanted beneath his window that immor- ml ballad. "Here's to Pierson, t1'ied and true-" ete. I-Ie is surpassed hy none and equaled by few as an authority on university edueatlon, hav- lnp: spent several summers in personal investi- zratlon both east and west. Lately Pierry has heeu spending many hours in the gym in an at- f0lllxJf2 to eouuleraet whatever implication there mlprit he in Crock 'l'hompsou's remark that his ilgure used to be just like I'lerson's, Nolmss I'ik1-: Norm l-Iasthamptou, Mass. Norm is at true son of New England, brought up on vegetable dlllll0l'S, berry 1iJl1l'fl0S. sleigh-rides. Ellll'l'S0ll'S lllssays, and a not on that Boston and lllasthampton are the Principal eitlcs in the United States. Those wxo lived in South Col- lege Ifreslmum year wlll remember that Norm was lu every "bull session" and that he produced a kind of music on a eoruet. Somehow or other he sailed smoothly thru the ilrst year, but an uw- ful Wnterloo was lu store for him. As an om- niselent Sophomore he turned up his nose at gut courses and elected Calm-ulus, Greek, Physics, and some other equally ahsurrl thinprs. Yes, he worked quite hard over the summer and mun- ngerl lo make up most of the work. l'uAI:Llcs Tomas PLol'ou Toby Brooklyn, N. Y. 'l'0hy is one ol' those few eurlous lndlvlduals who not only admit that they are from llrooklyn, but even proudly aunouuee il with all the gusto oi' a tloek of I+'luthush span-rows. li' you asked him, he'd probably eluim that the al'l'iully was closer to the ulghtluf.-:ale. but then that doesn't really matter. Appropos ol' his vm-:ll attalumeuts, his action aud quality of volee make him the ideul type for whieh the eollc-1.re eholr should ulm. To discover his proper uiehe in the personnel of the glee eluh ls more diIl'Ieult, hut then he makes the trips. my lads. Membership on the Press Club means lah-nt there, too. III-znvm' I'U'rNAM 1'R1CNfl'ISS .Put Dnnvers, Moss. That was fl nfen1ox':1ble night. All the lnhnbi- tants of Amherst remember it :ls if it were yes- terday. No one eould ever before remember of any trnin freight or otherwise, coming up the C. V. after one o'clou1i in the morning. There never wus, for thnt mutter. hut one night -when :ull the dwellers in Fuetory Ilollow awoke from Rl sound sleep, certnin thnt they heard one. lt: wus only Put, chugging up the hill. And then- fititing elimux to nn exciting evening-when he get bn:-k to the Iilelt House. Put got uwuy with one ot' the best pieces of repnrtee that hns ever struek our enrs tuned to the sylvnn sounds ol' this Arcndinn wilderness-"I did not!" Louis SCIIULTZ Rmcn Old Jlun. NVhite Plnins, N. Y. "Hello, there, old man, there." They say tlmt this ls nn approved form of greeting down GOHNIIII way. but we don't believe :1 word of xt. Next to being one of our foremost uquntie stars, his greatest nucomplishment is that of :l facile poetic pen with which he rivals Byron ln composing many n noble nnd high-sounding ode to various members of the gentler sex. Louis formerly was one of onr snfest und snnest young H1011 until llc took 11 course under Ayres, but now he seems to have nbsorbed so mnny rndlenl ldens that he bids fnir to become one of the 10f11111l1-? "Pinks" of the eollege. IIIQNRY NVILLT.-XM Iinvsswro Wiggir- Utlen, N. Y. Yes. Indies mul gentlemen. this perpctunlly smiling nnrl versnlile young mnn is none other than the one who drew nll ot' those "perfectly darling" pictures thnt ndorn this hook! A con- SIHOIIOIIS modesty hes been wholly overeome through the personnl eil'orls ol' Professor Gm'- rison, und nfrer tnklng public speaking for three yenrs. the "C:lpInin" ls now nble to mnke Jllst HS good :1 speeeh :ls the rest of the foot- bnll renin. 'Phe Assoc-hated Press wns very lux m reeordlng his el1'orts nt the Syrnunse Alumni lmnqnet-perhaps we had better sny that it was very ehnritnblel He een hem-ome smooth on oe- ension nnd lt was in one ol' these oi1Y moments that Cotillion tool: El ehnnee. , I I 1 l l Page Taco ltlundren Thirteen up 'r 2, , ' 1 Q., l. nl 'i n Page Tfwo Hundrrd Fourtrrn If'r.ovn Tomims Rm'NoLns Ray l.'1'ovifl1-ncfo Il. I. A sl-holxu' ol' the u0lllllSHllllCL5 who depvnqls upon tho fsnrnlty for whnt honey-dow ln- knocks ol'l'. NW- ilnclvrslnlul tlmti his nlnrks look llko ono oif tho Cllll1'l'll :intl Chnpcl nbsvnco sin-urs :ls :1 rule, or il? tht-y 1lon't they ought to. The only tinn- ho dom-sn't got :l front l'tlW sont ls w'h1'n tin- prolf is lxnpnrtlnl :nnl lll'l'llllL'l't'S tho clnss IllDll2llN'fll'lllly, Divhlulnls :lru high though, llllll thu jolly luliglltt-1' 11-:lily sm-Ins inlorvstc-el in what govs on, too. The rm-sl, of ns huvo to luring' :ipplns and ilowm-rs to secure the Hllllllk rvsnlts. All of which invuns, my nlvnrs, that Ulll'IFIUj'd isn't oxtrvnnlly npr to llnnlc out next wc-oc. l':RNl'1ST LIACK Ronsox 1503011 Clulc-algo, Ill. 'l'hls litlnn-lmirml lwnnty. yes, they do uoine in that style once in n whilo, is nnotlnn' ol' Fish 5I:n'sh's llmls, :1 t'r:n-k nmrvol ln the rough. Ho in-vs-r hnlkod nt ll lnnwllo yet. "If yon cnn't 4-lonr it, knovk it flown", no lnnttol' wln-thot' lt's two foot, six of tlinhvr, or one of llozzy Clnu'olnll's Slmkospvnru puzzles. An inspiring: illlll c-hihl-like conilulvnov in his own ability hns l'llI'l'i0Il him over nniny ol' 1ifv's rough spots wilhonl. too nmny jolts, for which he may be duly thankful. Iiosoy mnno down from u long: h:u'd winter nt Ilnnovvr to show ns how to do things, hut fow ol' ns have yet boon nbln to nuqnirc his tlnosso. r .TonN 1'l'I.T.l-Ill Rovslc -lollnnfl 'I'afrrc Ilnnle, Ind. Stork. ns he is aptly 1-nlloll in thu- Dt-kc nionntnlns. is nucoinplishod. Ile plnys thc- violin. Dr. Phillips, und the Student. His violin und the Student nru putting: hini fhl'0lll.Z'll coll0LEO. Pinch woek-ond ho knocks ont sour notes on tho lhldh- for the l0Clll S01'0ll:ul01's, und gets something llkm- two dollnrs :in llfllll'-it st-uins wrong.-:. doesn't it? And thc Student?-well. what is thu use ln lwlng ndvvrtlsing llllllllll.Z'01' il' tlnrrc isn't money in ll? And froln tho nnni- hvr of r-:ills ho lnls nnuln on Dm- Phillips, ln- shonld know that lnnn bcttul' thnn his own In-otln-rs. lint' ho gt-ts nwny with il! 1'v1'lmps tho sm-L-wt oi' I-is snot-oss is hidden in his litth- vnrd huh-x ot' :lvnllalblo nilnlunts. GI-Itilllll-2 S'l'I'IXV,Xli'I' SANIJICIIH Sfmt' llort-llt-stt-l', Muss. Stt-w-tlon't spt-ll lt Stu, thul looks too llllll'll likt- :l t-ontrut-tion of stupitl-is ont- ot' thost- nlt-n who llkt- to ht- t-ullt-tl hy tht-it' ntltltllt- llIllllt'S. 1t's tluitt- llostoniun t-vt-n lt' ht- tlot-s Iivt- tlown nt-nt' tht- south t-ntl. Lust sulntnt-1'. ut'tt-1' work- inu :t ntonth lu u hunk. Sit-xv wt-nt to st-al. Slut-v tht-n ht- hus ht-t-n ont- ot' thnt' nunlht-r who pour out t:tIt-s ot' South Aunt-rit-at :tt t-vt-ry opportunity. "'l'ltt- st-:l's my trutlt-" suys ht-. untl t'ot't'hu'lth unsults his wt-t llnt-. l'llst-wl1t-rt- in our volulnt- wt- huvt- rt-pt'otlut-t-tl our st-ut'urt-1' untl tht- St-t-rt-- tury ot' Stntt- t-uutrht' ln :ln ot't' ntolnt-nt' untl tt t-luhhy post- on tht- vnyugt- tlown to Itlo. Sorry. Int-n. hut Mr. Iluuht-s hus slnrt- wlrt-tl up for thut stunt- plt-turt- to show tht- l'l't-sltlt-nt. so yoll'll huvt- to tlo without, il. l'un.u- ltIVl'fltMtlltl-1 N.n't.l+:s ltill Norwlt-h, Conn, ltlll. sotnt-tint-t-s known us Uglt-thot-pt-. t-unu- to t-ollt-go uutlt-r thi- huntllt-up ot' huvlng :ln oltlt-1' hrotht-r in tht- Junior t-luss. It' you tlt-n't t'47IINl4lt'l' this u lnuutllt-:tp just :wk lllll :uhout thost- wt-t-ks ht-t'01't- inlliutlons. During: sopho- mort- your ht- brokt- Your t-hnlrs In his stutly. Ilt- hns u wuy ot' his own wht-n it t-ontt-s to slttlnu tlown. llt- looks ut tht- t-huir, tukt-s ll t-ouplt- ot' stt-ps forwnrtl. nntl tht-u at wiltl lungt-. At'tt-1' Itlustt-t'. t-ullt-rs sut on tht- tloor. lllll is ont- ot' tht- ntt-n who vnu sport golt' tl-ow with- out huvint: to hlush: ht-t-uusv ht- got-s out rogu- lurly for tht- lt-t.:ltlmntt- vtlrit-ty untl tlot-su't lost- tuort- thun xtn :lvt-ruyzv nuutht-1' ot' hulls t-ut-h I-xp. 'HAlt0I.ll tlnttN'r St-o'r'r St-oily .Xuhurntlult-. Muss. lluroltl stnntls out ln at t-ro-vtl: tht-rt-'s no kt-t-plng hlnt tlown. 1It- tlltln't slnokt- ht-t'ot't- ht- wunt- to t-ollt-uv untl tht-u it wus too lutt- to tlo :my gootl. Wht-n our t-t-t'cntl'lt- oltl Nt-w ltlntr- luutl XVPIIHIUI' pt-rtnlts. you will Ilntl Huroltl tlomluntlngr tht- tt-unis t-ourts on Hitt-ht-ot-k tlt-ltl. 'l'ht-n front tht- tlrst' wintt-r's snowtull untll Aprll's tlnul thuw ht- tl'nust't-rs his ut-tivltlt-s to tht- pool untlt-1' Nt-llly:nn's tt-ntlt-1' lninistru- tions. Ut' un t-vt-ning tht- ntt-llow tont-s ot' his souorous volt-v rlst- t-It-nrly out ot' tht- Int-tllt-5' of t-olnpllt-ut't-tl sountl whit-h issut-s t'l'o1n 23 North. Antl, lt-t us t-mnplt-t't- tht- plvturt- ot' this towt-ring tltrurt-. 'l'ht- hnlo, you atsk? Yt-s, it is tht-rt-. tht' tlnul t-luhlt-nt, tht- t-rownlnp: glory-rutlluut. glowlutr, suprt-ntt-. Page T-wo Hundred Fifteen Page Two llundrcd Sixlren lt.n'uoNn Lr:sI.u-: S1':vl':1c,xNc'r: Huy Whltlnnn, Mass. Yuu'll ilnul it wurlh yuur whilo In vlllnh tlmsu 1-ntllm-ss stuirs np to lluy's ruuln. You thought wt- wvl'v going: tn slip ln unntln-r uml for tho lluuk Shup. ullaln't you. hut not su. We uftun womlvr just wht-n lluy slot-ps for nn :vnu has 1-vor fnunzl his littlv i'llllNDl'lllIll closed fur tho nlght. llnr 4-onfl-m'tium'l' spa-4-lzllizvs in the lutvst, furlnulau- for Hl'l'lll'lll1.I pt-rfoc'l hm-nlth nn4l strvnlrtll. lln- will ta-ll you just how lf0l'fYlll0S gut his slnrt in life hy nvuhliup.: swvt-ls. Tlu- nt-xt Inova- wlll lu- In gt-I ymlvn In hny spine of tho IIIIPSI. ts 1 shlpnwut ul' vhm-0 ut-.. 'Flo worst ul' it is that must nf tlu-ln full for huth lin:-s thu' sunn' night. thcmuzn-1 I'Il.xn-:u Sll.xnl:,xi'Gll, Ju. l'iul.'u t'l1lv:ug.:n, lll. Huml olml G1-arm-! Ono vnu lumlly thlnk of G4-m'i.:v without lnstlnvllvoly using: this ucljnctirc. l"'ur G1-urgrv, Ilkv Gaul, ls ra-ully guoml. 'Flufru wus :I Hun- wht-n 150011.20 wuulai nnliululn ugulnst ull 4-unu-rs that lfllim-:urn was nlso good. lint wc huvo strnlghta-m-4l tlnlt nut ut tho trust of some pulns. Wo use-rl tn wnnrlvr hnw suvh u lnnn r-onlml wnnv from t'lll4-:mo until we renu-lnbured tht' puruhlo ul' tht- lily hlunlnlng ln the bog. Gnorgt-'s Arrow Ifullur hvuuty hus, to Llamfv. lurpzvly wustwl ln thu lnhs, :intl tho Alpha IN-lL honsv. Hut slnvv tlmt wnrnl lnvltutlnn to tlu- Vnssnr l'rmn-wt-ll, ilu-rl-'s ln.nvh hnpu that this iluwvr will no lunp.:m-r blush nnsvvn. ' 'l'nuu.xs Rwluunsnx Slll'I1'lll'IIlll Nhwp lllon. N, Y. II1-ro ls llor- with his bout-lwuml glasses und :1 gnml supply ut' ointmvnts. Any num who 1-nu snrvlvm- 'l'mnpy's 1-1-nwdlvs or uny wmnun whu vnu rs-fnsv n flute to his Fltc-llonialn llnu of llrnlnnnulsni luis to lmve lots of powur. Now our hh: lu-alrtm-ml Shop, owing tn tht- "nn1l-nd- lnlnlstrntlonu, hus hidden his gonins in tho wnstu- hnskut of ilu-ligxlhllity for nonrly two yours. Nmv his Intent props-nsltlvs nre f-mnlng buck to thu fm-o ln ull thc-lr pristine glory. 'Pom wus an hnllzllnyx truck stun' nntll ho struck Grovk, whivh lvft hhn sonu-whnt fllsnhlvtl. Now that Glucly's lm-xnr:lhlv R4-niimzton hun wnslu-tl hlnl clean of l'ls svllolnstif- sins. he nnly mu-u more burst furth. Elllllllllfll-I SIIILICY Hlb xv0l'f'0Hf0l', Mass. Om' l1l1-n of :1 1-unntry L'I0llfll'llll!Il. II1- has :1 l'tll'lll S0lll0Wlll'l'0 ln llronklh-lul. If thlnus ngrl- 1-nlturnl nrt- nu-ntlunl-rl. lu- wlll 1liscnu1's0 Iluuntly uhout his r-ounlry 4-stnlv with no lltth- satis- l':u'ti1m :xml 1-mmsltlm-1':1l1lo lll'INlllCflllll of bnllnon gals, II1-isplwwtim-:1l. tlmugh, tony just note tht- llllIlllll'l' ln whlvh hm- tnkc-s ull tht- primes whlvh lmvl- :lttnc-lu-cl to lll0lll :l pm-vunl:u'y vnlul-. XVm1mla-rful to rm-lnlv ln- lms voluntnrily tnkon Gnrrisrm l'V1'l' slum- xv1ll'f'l'Sl1'l' 1-ontrlbutq-ml thu-so fwu lllll!-lNlVl' intl-llm-vts tu xhlllll1'l'!ll'. llul. llku nmsl lll'l'!4llllN hm- zllso lms his wa-:lk pnlnls. l"'ur instnnc-:-. lu- wa-nl to N4-w York sonn- linn- ngo, tu visit l'1-lntlvt-s, lmt mlld not Nlllll' wlmsc-. llonlxm- OIJVICIC SKOFIICLD Sim Now York, N. Y. Sko ln-nsls lllL'llllZ'l'l'Sllll! in thu illuslrimls ll'lllllllVll'llft' NVlll1'll lnllnhils thu lllySli'l'lllllS vnsl- nl-ssvs of 23 North. Hut ln- mlm-sn't volllillu- his :lc-livitil-s to this 4-ln-l'isln-el l'1'llllll. Wm- IIIIVQE 1-nllprllt lIlilllDN1'H nl' him lu-l-prim: up with ilu- host ol' tln-nl ln Unptnln Gum-rlz's nnlsuso ul' tht- Anrhz-rsl Gult' l'mlrsm-. Sko sl-1-ms to 1-rnvv tho fl'1'1'1llilll ui' tln- lIl'1'Ilt' om-n vlan-1-sg lu- ls :ln nrrll-nt stlnlt-nl nl' tht- 1:1-nloghnl nlystm-l'l4-s ul' thx- Unllllm-1-Ilvllt vnlll-X. II1- nnrl his ruoln-nnlln-s dnlly alnml nlgrhtly vumlm-t upon housc- ln their rmnn. 'l'ht- allnmsplnwc- is 1-ongmllul und tho vn- Vll'0lllllUlll is propltinus and 1-mls:-11111-lltly thorn- ls t'l'u-qln-ntly nn lllln-st1':ll1u-nl nsl- ul' tht- pru- vvrlrlnl shnvol. In thc-sv ellsvussions Sku is not. Ihr- ll-ns! ol' Ihr- t'0llll'Hllll0l'N. llAn0I.n W1Ll.lAM SMAIH' llal Alllh0l'Hf Mhss. It lsn't l'VC'l'y0ll0 who r-nn ho n prof all Agrglu. ilbhl0l'll the llln-ml nrts hinlsc-lf hm-rv nn the hill :lt Ihf- snnn- fllllI', :incl sunll mon to the Ill'll ill his mlml lll0lllQUllfS. His sllvz-1' flllllllli! 1-un nlsn lu-vll nn-n out of trouble-, ns some oi' thosr- who hnw-n't l'lll'l.f0ffl'll l'l'0H'lllllIIll yn-nl' well 1'0llll'lllh0l'. llnl's nn zu-tor tml. l'ir-turv this dlgnlllm-ll slr. ljf-vt-lllng 4llsy:r:u-ofnlly ln hls 1-ups ln "Am-rhnulfs l'1-lh1r", his Musqm-rly shouts ringing c-vc-n nhovu lhl- lnml g:nIl':lws nl? L0l'lllll-I' fGml knows which one-7. l'lmtnp:rnplls nw lnlslvnlllmr. Ii' one wishes In know just how this nmn looks. see him on tho Alll'lll'l'Hf l'0Nfl'lllll--llll' sunvo sf-rc-nity of the prnvl-rhlnl 1-:lt whn has just swullnwc-ml the cnnnry. Page Tfwo Hundred Se-venteelz x Page T-wo I1nndrrdEighlc'rn t'n.un.t-:s IN'tn'l-1.x Sxlrrn, Ilrtl Hur!! llruoklyn, N. Y. lnlryoh has ht-vn worrying :thont this lltth- ilnpt-rsonnl write-np slnm- tht- full of 1920. Wlly? Ut' vonrsm- ln- hns lu-1-n n"t'oss tln- l'll'0l' now nntl tha-n, his with- l'llll,L!-,, ol' "nc-tivltic-s" 'Inns ot'tt-n tnkm-n hlln to lln- snt'1'onlnling towns. nntl ln- hats hs-4-n known to lrlow tthis lsn't slnnl-TI llnry :llwnys hlowsj lnto thi- l'hl Psi houst- :lt't1-t' tht- llhrnry hntl 1-lost-tl. 'l'h1-t't- is ont- strnngt- thing: nhont linry tllllllllll. llt-rv ln- ls nt tln- 1-ntl ot' his jnnlol' yt-:lr :anal ln- lms lll'Vt'l' ln-1-n st-1-n stntlylnsr. Antl ht- nlwnys 1:1-ts hy! Ilis ln-nrty lllllllll :intl nt-nlv svnst- of hnlnor rt-- lllllltl ns ot' n 4-1-rtnin grunt l-'rt-tu-ll wrltl-1' whos:- hooks nrt- not' rt-ntl in 1.-:lrl's hoamllllg st-hools. lint wt- nu-vt-r llra- ot' hiln. Ht-:onus-1 l+'n.xxc-ls Rovn Nmrrlr Suv-:Iv f'llIllll'Illll. tl. L4-t 4-ln-1-rs rln' out nnnl lontl hnzzns rllslnlv- I- zrntt- tht- wt-lkln mlonn-. llt- stnntls lH'l'0l'0 yon, tht- hlonnl 1Hlll'llll't'll. tha- lll0llIll't'lI of tha- Sxnlth !':unllA', thr- prltlt- :intl nlnrllng ot' tho Gl'l'tll lmkvs. Strong, silt-nt, lu-nutlt'nl-wht-n ht- spt-uks It-t no tlr-1: lmrli. XVht-n G:-or1.:o l"ronl N lim-li tlrst lla-sm-mlm-ll t'ron1 Ulylnpns into our tnlllst. ho wus lnulh-tl ns tln- lnlskt-tl-:ull Xl'lZlll'4l t'rotn tht- lltlt-lu-yo staltm-. hnt tht- 1-ollt-go snlvlmlnlly pre-vvntt-il ltst-lt' from ntlllzlnp: thls ns-wt ht-4-nnsv ot' tha- t':u-t tllnf Gt-or1:o's :owl-1' ns an Gro:-k sllnrk wus not t't-4-ognlza-tl 4-:trly t'llUll1,.!lI ln hls fl't'NllllllIll yt-nr. lint the-n. "'I'h1-y also sorvt- who only statnll nnrl whit". l'.xl'l. Sc't'nnt-in SMITH N4-:ul Nt'Wlull, lntlllll. 'I'h4- trnlnlng :inquire-tl fI't'NlllllllIl your hy fm-- 'llh-ntly hnrpsing ova-r tlu- lnnnntnin. fonntl ox- Ill'l'NSl0ll lust. HllIll.llll'l' wht-n Sc-n1l's nnlsslonnry nstlnc-t le-tl hint to N1-wtfonnlllnntl. llt- t:onltln'i tnlu- his golt' 1-lnhs 1-ithvr. lfltlrly in hls fresh- nmn yt-:ur Wort-s-stt-l"s st-lmlatstlv In-st soon lost hls stnfllons f0lllIlt'l'Illll0lll' :intl tlnnkc-ml the D4-un's nntth. ltllwwlst- his V0t'llllllllll'y hns 1-hnnuotl from tht- pnrt- pnritnnlt-nl llllilllt'lI to tht- more form-- flll 1'XlH't-sslon ot' tht- t'r1-zt-n north. Sc-ntl wonl4ln't lu- nhlc- to writt- lllllf tlnlly llozt-n to tht- grt-ntvr 1-Ity's gr:-ntl-1' lmoronlrll lt' lt. wnsn't for Prof, t Gnt'l'ison's l':llI.'IllNll 4. Ont- wontlr-rs ll' hls bt-lng llllllllll.!i'l' ot' llc-hutlnp.: pronlptt-tl n fnlr ont- to rt-lnzlrk. "Stop all-hntln1:. pop tht- qnt-stl0n". SIIINI-XY I'tt"rou SAII'I'lI Nitl Ilrt-trlilyu. N. Y. XVt-rt- you tts st-t- Sitl ut-xr ft-r tht- tlrst tilut- slut-0 lht- t'ull ol' 1920, you wtmultl ut-rt-r l't'l'- tvprulzt- him us tht- l'Ill't'fI't't3 yt-ull- who t-utt-rt-tl st- I-lilht-ly :1 yt-ur ou tht- top 'llt-or t-t' Ntwrtilx, IlIIlI1ISI. tht- IIIUSY t-tnupIt-tt- t-t-llt-t'tIt-u t-t' signs IIIIII pt-stt-rs nu rt-t-4-rtl. Ht- wus lht- t-t-ult-r txt' nut-st ul' tht- tllsturl-uutet-s uutl t-t-It-lwutltuts In St-uth t-utry. Now Surythn hus grruwu st-rlt-us uutlt-1' tht- lmrtlt-u of t-ht-t-r-It-utlt-r, utusit-lun. st-ugslt-r. switulut-r. uutl t-tl'h-iul :lt t-vt-ry trut-It met-t.. It is iutlt-t-tl :1 sutl t-luluprt-. Hur txnlx t-tmstrlutltnl rt-sts lu thuti wt- :lrt- surt- ht- hus utrt Inst his st-ust- twt' hu1u-or--Ilt- luutlt- lu-rtl .lt-t'l'- :lull ht- t-urrlt-tl u lt-ut' of I-rt-:ntl to I'rt-tu. I-1nw.xnn M.INt'lll-:s'r1-:tt S'tu:t-n.x. Ju. Slllllllifl Vt-tlur Itupltls, lu. Itlttlt- I-ltl., nut luut-h pt-wt-1-!-Noi!!! lit-sith-s ht-lug: tht- ht-Itlt-r ot' tht- slguul ht-ut-r t-l' tht- Gruutl Kltmtglt- of tht- Ittutl Uluh, thls :uuhltltms yt-uth rt-prt-st-nts hls Alum Mutt-r lu st-t-t-t-r, gulf. :Intl tht- IIIIINICIII t-Iuhs. "Slut-1-y Ilull uutl I tIt-- t-itlt-tl that wt- wnultl uot tukt- :I rt-t-t-ut tlt'I't-r t't-tuu I'uul svlllflllllllllf' XVIII 'I'uut Alix lilutlly stt-p t'ur- wurtl uutl grub this I-ull hy tht- htrrus In t-rtlt-1' thut furtht-r tlutungte uuty bt- prt-vt-ntt-tl. I-Itl als yt-t hus not writtt-u t-tllttu-iuls l't-r tht- Stutlt-ut uht-ut tht- trluulphuut uulrt-It of tht- Lttrtl .It-t'l'rt-y SI'l'l'- uutlt-rs tI11'tuu.:It ICu1't-pt-, hut wt- hurt- uutht-ut:It- IlII'0I'lllIlI'I0ll thutt ht- has llltnurltl' st-rlt-usly txt' lt. Orem IIowl..xNu S1-1-:An Orin Ilurrt-, Vt. Urlt- t-tuuplt-lt-s tht- llI1'IIlIlt'I'I'IIIIll nt' tht- 23 Nt-rth trio us lrt-usurt-r :lutl I-uslut-ss lIlIIllllI.Z'I!l'. At uuy rutt- ht- t-xhiblts uumistuknblte t-vltlt-uuu t-t' pt-sst-sslugr u hlghly tlt-vt-Iopt-tl COIIIIIIQITIIII umu- plt-x. Wt- nrt- ufrnltl that lu- t-tvutt-luplutt-s at t-urt-Or tlt-volt-tl to tht- pursuit ot' tht- IIIIIIPIIIJI uutl t-lusivt- tlullur. Wt- rt-ully hutu tio soc Orlo wustlug his tult-nts lu lrutlt-, thoulrlt stuut-t-nu has whlspt-rt-tl lhut. ht- is utt-rt-ly guthurltur tlulu uutl :ltlur-spltt-rv for u f0I'ITIlCOIIIIlll-I tt-xtl-ook t-u t-t-t-llt-lttlt-s. It' tht- hook tlnt-su't gt-t uwuy. wte'rt- surf- thut tht-ru urc- lt-ts of t-pt-nlugs for Urlo tru :I tlshlug smut-k us suhstllutt- fm' tht- ut't't-rmust tu- musti uuytItIug.: wht-re tht- ht-ight :tual stulllllty ot' u lllIII'IlIlIl'IlIf.Z' plut- is ortliunrlly rt-qulrt-tl. 1 .s t , I - - v,..............,..... ,, , ........,.... ..,..... .... ..v.,-.4-.---. f Page T-'wo Hundred Nineteen Page Tfwo Hundrcd Tfwrnlv M.wmc-I-: l't1cN.mmN S'rR.xUss .llorry Now York, N. Y. The "plnylng lll!lllIll!0l"' or words to thnt offuct vxpross hut onu side nt! this chnp's versutlllty. 'Pnkinfr nttontlnnr,-0 for N0lllp:nn's lll0l'llll'll 1lo0su't kot-p Marry from splnshlng ln the pool rt-gnlnrly hltnsvlf tn show how lt shonltl he tlonv. IIc's n plmtop:rnphlv hug. ton: lmmllvs most ull of that sort of work whlf-h nvvtls the inrllvitllml touch of tht- trnt- artist. Not ovvn tlmt sntlstlt-s hls urnv- lm: for t-wlf t-xprosslon thongh so he htls on- torutl tho tlt-ltl nl' tlctlon. wrltlng tt dnlly mlozvn nn tht- tlolnlrs ot' the "Snbrlnns" fm' thu Spring- tlnltl llnlon. Tho otltl tnmnrnls loft over ho nsos to tlopu ont Il littlt- Cl'lll1'lNlll on thv Inst lssnt- ot' tht' Student for the honrrl ll100fllll.Z'H. AI.I!l'1R'I' l1I'ZN'l'IIAl,l'. 'Sx't.v1cs'l'ntt, Jn. .ll llnnovt-r. Mass. XVh0n Al snw tht- Illl0tI'llZl'lllllllfl"H tlrst Illtl'llltlbf, ht- :lm-ltloal to follow tht- r-ustonx of "on1ittin1.: by l'l'1llll'SfH. Tho llonrtl fvlt however, thnt lnjns, tlr-0 haul ht-on clone nntl hntl the job t't-pvntt-tl. Look whnt we got. too! This tit-livntv littlt- fol- low thnt 1-nlnt' ln wlth ns tllrou yvnrs :uso from St. 1'nnl's hns lam-n l'0lllIllt'll0d tllntost lwyontl rt-pnir hy Sllllllllllllllill, wlth whom ho rooms. II:- hns 10!ll'll01l to tlo 4-vcrythlnlr from fonthnll, hot-koy, nntl llvllllfllll-T. to fnsslng Agtrlt- tlllll North Alllhl'l'Sf. Al lwt-tins n wt-ntltvt' 4-yo on politlt-s too. llls aunbit ons It-nn lownrrl tho lnnyornlty ot' Ilnnovor, or some ntlmr hh: city. l't-nroso nntl Murphy will look like snmll pens wht-n Al hits hls strltlo. .lotm Ill-:Nur Tl'.xYI.0tz .lnlmny Nt-w York City. .lohn llc-nry 'l'uylor. What more t-onnnon nnmo nnrl whnt lnnrt- nm-onnuon youth? Hu mloes lllf0l'llIl-ny llku good plnys, :Intl he mlm-S lnfurnully hntt- haul plnys ns ho 'hilnsolt' wlll tt-ll yon. XVhnt wlth nvting, writing. nntl t'o:u'l1inp,: plays you'4l thlnk ho might: got sh-lt of tht-tn, hut hu dot-sn't. John mln Innlrh long: nnel lontl. You t-onlnl nl- tnost call hlln mu-t'm-tir :Intl t'llHllINlllNflt'. Ans- tltt-tlv? Ym-s, imlrt-tl! Ut' 4-ours:-, yon know Johnny is nsslstnnt pzovt-rm-ss to tht' nlnslt-nl 1-luhs. He snys tht- ,loh hns Its tlrsxwlmvks trt-lmtt's'?J Une of hls fow vit-vs is fnsslng fan-nlly wlvos. And alot-s ht- clo this sttvvt'sst'1llly'? Ask nny one of tht-ln what sho thinks ot' .lohnny 'l'nylor. GICOIKGE LAw'roN Trrtrs Tlity Brooklyn N. Y. "Still waters run deep", and George is no ex- ception to this generally accepted adage. Athlete and scholar, he eolnhlnes the two more important elements of college llfe with the frivolous hy eastlng his lot wlth smooth Stew Sanders, the Dorchester high hut. Despite thls social in- descretlon, George has found time to lend his hand to the wavering fortunes of the soccer, hockey, and tennis teams. It ls a pleasurable sight to hehold Lawton, as with anrulfled mien and perfect dignity he calmly separates the Aggie center from the puck. The alr ol' aloof- nesst would well hellt a judge in the superior rvour . f'llARI.lCS XVlll'l'NI'IY 'l'UaNl4:a CII-1ll'l!'!l lllnghamton, N. Y. College has done wonders for this dashing specimen of manhood. Ile ls developing yearly fin one place-J. When he came to Amherst three years ago he had a l'orm and llgure that would lay old Venus lu the shade. Sophomore year his mates presented him with an automobile at the Christmas party in order to overt-om.e the rigors of the Deke hill. lint things went. from had to worse. Last sunnner he vacatloned at Ithaca ln pursuit of study and Lager-but that was an olf season for study. As a result. he developed t'urther tstlll ln one plauej. lint such a minor delnll as a low-al ohesily doesn'l worry the Flash. 1ll'IIilll'Ilt'l' Mlm W.xLlc1f:a llerlf Akron, Ohio. Make way please, for the smoothest, of the Akronltes. "l'was thought that brother Iloward was pretty "Vaseline", hut he can't compare with this member ol' the family. Besides cutting u mean soc-lal llgure, Herb has procllvlties along sundry other llnes, to-wit, in games athletic and in the development of musical ability. For Herli is as versatlle, Mrs. Astor, as he is amhltlous, However it is to he regretted that he did not have this pit-lure taken wlth his glasses on.. Rumor has lt that Ilerhert could with hut small l'X1'l'li11ll. annex the m.neh-coveted key but for the multitudlnous soc-lal and athlelle endeavors which ever command his thought and attention. llut one' must pay the price ol' versatility, n'est-ce pas: n 7 , Page Tfwo Hundred Tfwenty-one l 1 An'l'1l1'u xVll.l.l.XAl lY.um1-: lfwl lirouklyu, N. Y. Almut thu- only llllllll' this puma- uufortuuulc In-:ll'm-ll l'l'1lIll his vnllm-3:0 4-uursl' is thu futility ul' Iuvu uuml tha- possihilltivs of Coluuihlu ns :l NlllllllH'l' rvsurl. Lil' Artlm holds tho rl-uurcl ful' thi- uurruwust use-upv froul :I hrulu-u lu-nrt. tlllll 'l'nu1 l'lsty's cvlvliug limit. II1- mlm-su't Sll0llll ull his tiuu- slot-him.: lhuu::h: lu- I.N'1'llNl1lllIllIy 1:1-ts up for clussvs uuml n nu-ul or so fullowoml hy ll llllilq uup lu tho Umlvvrsv llooul. Ills troublvrl spirits lu-ml nll lll0'!-ll1'0ll lhvy vnu gm-t. Clint-1' up. Arthur. thu 4X1lllIllllSll'iltl0ll 1-xpm-ts tam much ol' you. su 1lnu'l lw su1'p1'ism-ll wlwu you sms thu l'llIll'N1' hunks tif thu-y :ll'1' out yolk. . .Xl.lIl'Ill'I' l.vM,xN XVAIKNI-Ill .ll lllwmklyll, N. Y. 'I'hls :uuhitious sun ui? 1924 is 5:1-Itiup: gmnl umrks this yl-ur. Ya-sz und lu' uu1.:ht. too, :1l'tl'1' lust SlPl'illjI'S 1-:lm-i'1lI Scurvli for tho "ln-tto1"' profs. Hut how 4-nu nu C'flIl1'3IflUll shine by the sith- nl' ai glltta-rin: Phi lion- koy? With thnt out ol' thu wuy. wo um- 1-i':lli11wul fur tho pru- vvrhlul dirt to illug alt hllu. llmnwy is vvrsu- lllv. ho writes-lmth :n'4ll-ut 4-rlltnrlznls for thu Student, Illltl :mlm-nt lem-rs for l'1llllll'Il. 'Phuu ho swims, hut wx- 4lun'l' luiow how well for ln- rim-s ili nu his hum-k. Ilv is uu uvtim' too- :1 Musqlwr. Ile Nflll'l'l'4l in hoth lN5l'f0I'lll'IlllCOS nu tho Clll'lSflllllS trip. lu om- ho uuulu thu lightning. mul ln tho othf-r thi- lhuullor. Jussi-1 BIATIII-Ill W,x'rKlNs. Ju. lVrLf1y I'liiv:u.':o, lll. Waltly has lll'VQ'l' lmvu nt'l'm-tl-ml hy thi- hurry mul hustll- of tho Wlmly City. lla- just qulutly suvnks nbout-without auiyuno lumwlm.: whnt hm- tlliuks, or wh:-u ho is plnuulufr uuothvr oi' his l'llllHllIN1'Xl'lll'Nl0llSf0X'llSNill'. lisfs al vvrltnlilo my- stvry num, the wny hu sllrlvs in null nut nt' tuwll. 'l'ho hul ls also u prvuius. llv llllllll' N0l'1'I'l' umu- :u.:l-r this your without 4-vor llllVlll2' -semi u 1.L'lllll0. NVutt' lllllSl', huvc ph-uly nl' sit-up-ttlmt's why he hud to rc-sign his juli ns L-lrvulntimn uumaurcr ut' thu :-muh-nt. 111- usml to llc uwnku w0:'1'ylug ulmllt how tn slwuml his shura of thu ml- nu. ' , A ' ,- it '- .4 1 I - V ' - .. .. ,Rf . ,, .- if LVw'l1W:2'i' t -. .....- .........,--,.,......-........-......................:..g.4.u1zm.4x-- :....1:,,, ..L,:4.J'-'.. ..:.,...:x..L1.n.ff,..JL.-a.f.'L'c:x1m:1'f" ' -,.., Pagz' Tfwo Hundred Tfwenly-t-'wo 1, 1 , . Erl-:1nl:'1"l' S. NVEISB I Hfv Gl't'l'llt', New York. ,Hero nl: Inst is an lllllll ot' whom wo 4-un truly sny that hu w'rc-melted thu f'lllll0l'll. lt is voncllcd for by nnlnorons rollnhlo witnossvs thnl. whvn Ev salt down und IlSSlllll04'l his pose. tho 1-unnoru 1-ollnpsl-ml, Ilowcvor, wr- know no basis for the rnnlor tlnlt nl'tcr tho pl1-t,nr1- wus lnkon tho l'lllll1'l'll. ntlorlng fvvhlo cries, was It-ndurly vnr- rivd ont. 'Phu llllllllU'll look is dna to thu fact that he rooms with Holmes, und is ll1'VL'l' sure wlwn llo will be llsllllyxialltml by I"rod's 4'llt'lllit'Il.l u-xpcwlxllomlts. Tlwru is n doop lllyHll'l'y ns to wlluro ho spends his 1'Vf'llilll.Z'S. lmt so fur ln- hns stu-1-votlm-ml in slaying ont, ot' jnll-nnd por- lllllls othor plnc-Os. I". Il.u:oLn WI-:ls Ilurrll Now York, N. Y. In Silk-Hut Hurry wo Intro tho viola-nt 1-llnstlly :und IIIIISOIIIIII' nnorulilty ot' the N1-w lllllpxlund pnrltun fromhlnull with tho nrllunlty and snnvlty ol' tho New York t-lnllnnm. Yet In-rv, lbt'l'lllllDS, we :Ire giving ll false impression: lllIIll-llll0llt-tll0- house comes nonror to dm-sc-rllmin'g.r llalrry thun nmn-about-town. Ho Uilll put lIl0l'1' dignity into sitting: in n morris Ullllll' l'4'lldillH' tlmn nnyonm- ulsf- wo know. Ilnrry nova-r wont in wry ln-nvlly for night life in thu :wc-4-ptm-ul sonsm- of tho yhrnso: over since hu stnrtvd living.: ut tho In-Ili .louse he lms slept but llttlu-lf lt w:1sn'l. xniuv. lt wus the silvory singing: ot' the- Syrnvnsu slr4-ns: "Good night, Hurry dt-nr!" XVlN'I'l1lt01' WI11'l'.x1c1-:R Pal N1-wton lIl1,:l1l:unds, Mass. Onr Fl't'HllIllllll Ilzlllqllm-I' f'0llllllHf0t' fonnd mora- 1-xonsc-s to nnlko long:-distance 1-ulls lhnn :any Sllllillll' body over did ln-Foro or slnrv. l':ll nsvd to XVlliSll0l' :1 fuw nnurlv words into lDnd's our Ill tho toluphono olTl4'vs in Boston. und 4-xpunso lnrmlllnl no H0111 allz nll. More 1'0r?1-ntly ln- IIIIH lwvonu- G0vrtz's 2'lllll'1Hllll ungrol, und thu two nrt- l'0Ulll-ill! togothvr in north North. deriving alll kinds ot' inspirntion from' Doc l'0woll's old snlto. Among his Intrst 1-mlvnvors wo nlnst mun- tlon vonslrlornblo vlolvnt Nl'l'IllllllHlll.Z'H on lwhnlf of this volnlnc of H10 0llo. Tlll'0lll.Z'll it nll Pal! has kvpt np nn nvor:1,L'u that nll of ns envy: thlo nmjorlty not lu-ing.: nlllo to npp1'o:u-h 1-ron wltllln hnilim: elislnnm-, snd to l'0l:lt1-. W I I -,..................,..Wa ' ' . Page T-wo I'f1llIdI't'd Tfwenty-tlzree l X Page Tfwo Hundred Tfwcnty-four l'l.xm, IIELMKIC XVIDTMAN Earl lltiea, New York. Experience has taught Earl that stop-overs on the nocturnal Holyoke-Amherst eseupades are dnnfrerous. He helps tn manuue the Masquerst and has great tales of their tri is--rumor has it that he manages a lot ot' things not on the itinerary. Hut for the sake of his B.A., we must hurry on to say that he is a lover of books. When he becomes a printer, there ls sure to be some hot stall' off the press. In fact. we think he "muses" when he dances in that mean way of his. At any rate, it' the Muses aren't with hinl. we !ll'4'. XYILIEVR Clumn-1 xVlll'l'Nl-EY Spike Uonneaut, Ohio. The lean and hungry looking monster in the :uljolnlng picture is none other than the famous "last of the WVhilneys," directly descended from the notorious lflll. the inventor ot' the well-known Cotton Gin. lately banned by disciples of law 'n order. Spike is unquestionably an object of awe and admiration when he bllthely trips up and down the basketball floor with the grace and s-:uppleness of nn elephant. His express pur- pose in coming: to Amherst was to develop a sense of humor and to give himself plenty of time to eat and rest. 1Ie has stuck to his pur- pose munfully and is acquiring one of the most lll:-eral oi' edueations. I'h'ol':N1c l'il'Il'IIll'I xVIll'I"I'l'IMOllE Buck Ilnslindale, Mass. Illvery house must have lt final authority on women, so Gene presides in that capacity ut l'hl Doodle. Ills rating in the directory of a neighboring institution across the river is claimed hy the author to be quite extensive. and will soon he copyrigxhted, when he ilnds time. Buck. hy the way. has no trouble in wastlng: tlnle, and is happy only when endeavoriu to prolong his childhood hy fusslng with some Enick knack. He sull'ered a violent attack ol' radio fever this winter, which proved an excellent medium. for occupy- ing his time and makes his room the new center of an-tivlty ln the house. 'l'hese South American trips do broaden one, too, e i I . 3 4 :,ff, Q f.l'1,' 3-' I 1, ,gt 1,':".! 5' . .1 N!-35 1 s f f ff- l.-is 5 ,rffl f 'Mu ' si. 1 L.. ,r , .., ., X ,j-151. , ww T. rw.. lim mfonn J. NVILLIAN s Brad Tulsa, Ukla. llraulford, our Tulsa Toueh-Football player, is a whirlwind on more ilelds than one. Whether this ls inherent or the natural result ot' his your with Skeet Thomas will never be decided. He has tendencies toward big galne hunting. for when an open season on eoons was declared in Tulsa, he and Skeet polished up their weapons and were starting oil? when the season closed. He has always resented with ull his gentlelnanly enndor and Southern politeness any asperslons on the oily West. He ean't see any of these Northern beauties, but, bless ine. they eau see hlni always, his red thutch tlulning as it does in the upper regions. lbwr. llzlvs NVILSON Doc New Castle, Pa. Can you plcture this lovely blue-eyed thlnl: before you dissecting stlll's ln u surgical labora- tory? Sur,-ln is his ambition. A nature like his is qunlitled for better things, either a barber, a som-lety lender, or national ehalrlnan of the ltepubllenn Party-possibly all three, but a sur- geon. never. Doe made his debut into the politi- eal Intrigue of Amherst when he recklessly and with utter dlsreyxard ot' the 4-onsequenees ran for ehorepxus, freslnnan year. That Doe always ,frets the spirit of the oeeaslon ln anything he undertakes is evident-ed hy his inviting six women to his own .lunlor Prom. We cannot divnlfre any details for fear ol' queerlng him with the sixth. HORINJN Jl'S'l'lN WiNsr.ow fiordio l'tlm-n, New York. 'Twus on a bright and auspicious Fourth ol' July that benetla-ent Providence brought this ex- plosive son of old Ireland into a mueh suifering world. Please note carefully the birthday ol' our hero, who seems to have inherited a spontaneous tendeney to "pro up", and an inalepeudenee all hls own. We always knew that he could play foot- ball, but only got wise to his ner-oinpllslnnents in hockey when we saw him pose for the vnrslty pleture. Congratulations, Got-die! 'Tis rnlnored that 'twns only his smoothness and emu- pelllng' personality that seeured hlln a plaee on the lnundolln elub: and this we 1-un well be- lieve after paying.: the bills for havlm: the house piano retuned three tllnes. Q w 1 l Page Tfwo Hundred Twenty-five L .g.. JOHN Sl'O'l"l' Woon SOON!! Ilrooklyn, Now York J. Sm-olt Wood stnrlml junior your with tho bust of intontions by grrubblng otl' front row sm-nts ln :ull hls classes. He soon 1'utx's-ante-ml, how- ovor, bvforo the unfnthonlublu qnvstions of suv- ornl ot' A1n'lns1'st's loading 1-zulllldaltos for the Ilnll ol' Fvlllllll :Ind other plnc-vs. H1-Ing' probably the lonst b1'oukt'nstm-d, lvnst ulluln-llud, und lenst on-time nlnn ln vollvuc. he llnds hlnxsulf more at homo ln :1 lust row sont, whoro ho ann silvntly slip into clnss nnobsvrvod nnd ilnlsh olT n fm-w 1-ulorlos. S1-otl' lvalds AIl'l'1'IIl'j',AIllll1'l'Hl'N spovlnl dv- livory dnrllng, n lnorry chase. I"I'0Shlll2lll your it wus up to South: sophonloro ye-ur, to Prntt lT01'Ill, und this your tho lwnror ol' Cupld's nolus trudpros nlte-ru:m-ly to llotn nnd up to I'1'ntt Cottaun-. .lonN A. Woolununm-: .lar-If New York, N. Y. I"t'flflll'iIl1.Z' tho lnnn who knows how to nmkc the lnlnutos count: in fuut, ho usnnlly lnnkrs tlunn count twice. At work for Lord Jelf, stngo settings for thu Mnsquers. und noting too, when ll l.fl'0llt big stx'np11iuf.r follow is ncodod. Sevvn A's regulnrlyg vnln but ropeutvd nttenlpts to out Il mlnuto or so ollf the hIll'lllt' l'0l'Ul'l1 qwo don't know whnt he would do with it, but wo uro sure- lt would bo usr-dh-und ion or morn pngos ovvry night on thu! smooth, grny sin' tionory. For John, dl!SIliff' thnt, blnso exterior. hns u not llnponetrnbh- henrt. Ho hns dlsrov- isrocl thnt l'llllHlIlfi4! lovo still llvos. :Ind ho lovm-s t. SICYMOUII -I. Z,wnl-:loan Zuurliv Brooklyn. Now York 'l'h0 Inst ol' his linv, und not. too l'nr from thu 1-nd of nny lnonltor list you Fllll llnd lwrv- nhouts. It's beginning to look :ls if ho hns gone und loft us for good. Nothing.: lnxs been soon ol' tho Arnb slnvo some tlnlo lu-fore Christ- lllllhll :und li? it wnsn't for our fulth in whnt two yours of n llbornl vduontion vnu do for an mnn wo lllllillt bo worried sick over the nmt- ter. 'Pho uhnnrcs nro, though. thnt Znndlo is just out for u llttlo IN'l'SOIllll rosa-nu-ln work on his nntlvv henth. Ho won't hnng onto nny wooden nickels long. eilhor, no IIHIHOI' who sne- ruowls ln bundlng thoxn to hlnl. a .,,,,,..-.. .,..,,.,K.-.n.w ' . ,.......4,, .... .,,...,,. 4 M Page Tfwo Hundred Tfwenlv-:ix . K- , , , ,,,, .--H , .. f. .1 . ...,............-..,,,,.,., Liliana Illnntlmll Ilm-ulol' H:ll'l'y li. Martin f31'llll71'l' 21. 15120 on Alumni lf'il-Ill Alllllwsl 15124-20 lil. A. lf. 1924-ll New-lllln-1' IH. 1921 on I'l'z11'1 Fil-Ill H124-23 15125--If! Adams Sylvester Pike McClintock Crosby Dodd Lambertou Neale Reusswig Howe Jones Nail Martin Winslow Boenau i Pagf Tfwo Ilumlrnl Tfwenty-.fefvm Clllaaa Urark Dirccior ......................................... Jose-ph R. Kingman, Jr. Cider Meet, October 15, 1920 S2l1l1'1l1il. Meet, October 22, 1920. 1921 1922 1923-90 -83 -70 1924-63 1923 1924 N lntvrclnss Meet, April 22, 1921. 1921 -30 IA, 1922-40W 1923-5415 1924-2832, Director ............. ................................ V . Brock Darling Cider Meet, Ociolwr 15, 1921. i1l11'1'CiilSS Meet. April 21, 1922. 1924-9215 1922-14 1924-5715 1925-60 M3 1923-31 1925-SOM! Dodd Skofield Lemal Bailey Child Barker Kingman Shepherd Woodbridge Howe McCormick Brown O'Brien Lamberton Gatchell Reusswig Darling Jones Flanders Goertz I'r'gf Two Hundred Tfwrniy-eight Qllazn Eanvhall Dirvctm' ..... ..... ........... I i 1-orgv M. .Pix-rsnn S0l7f1l'lllIl0l' 257, 15120. Ociolwl' T, 15121. 1923-10 15324-Zi 1924-6 1925---Zi Ocziolmr 1, 15120 Uulolwr H. 1921 19223-7 1924-35 15124-4 1925-0 Gntclxoll S:lmlvrs Mitclu-ll G, I". Il. Smith Wood Plough Huiluy llutrun Hunlrr l'h-rsmx Martin llc-usswiar Page Tfwo Hundred T'1L'UlIfy'lIi7I6 0112155 Smrrrr D1l'I'I'101' . . . . .'l'z11co1'1 l':lrsm1s SWISOII 01' 151211 1512-1--1 15121-2 1512-1-11 15122-1 1532-1-11 151221-1 'D1l'l'L'10l' ,................ ........... I 11-xl'orml liristol SUZISOII 01' 15121 S1-nson ol' 15122 Vlzlss 1'11?l1llI110l1S1I1ll Vlzlss 1'1lil1llll10l1S1l1l1 15124-1 15122--U 1512-1--1 151233-1 1 S12-1--2 151225--41 15124-I3 15126-0 A A J -A.. Pierson A. I. Lorimer Parsons Warde Whitney Merrick O'Brieu Kumpitch Warner Walker Bristol Titus E. K, Bailey Page Tfwa llumlrrd Thirty Qllaua Swimming Director .. .... Anson lS:u"ker December 11, 1920 Jilllllillj' 7, 1922 1921 -7 1922-12 1922-40 1 923-8 1923-17 1924-21 1924-7 1925-30 DUCCIIIIJUI' 13, 1922 .... .... C Jlass Clmmpionship 1923-8 - 1925-20 1 924-Zi!! 1926-4 Scott Strauss l'au'k4-1' Gnylmul 110041 1gIll'k1'l' Bristol 1V:ll'lll'l' Page Tfwo l'Iundrz'd Thirty-one Ollaaz Naakrthall Director . . . .... George F. B. Smith Ja'nuzu'y 10, 1921 Jzmuzlry 12, 1921 1921-14 1922-11 1923-22 1924-25 January 17, 1921 1923-26 1924-19 Sopllonmrc and Junior Yours lf,1l'4'Cf0l' .. .... Charlos E. Nail 1 4 ' . I Walker Soboda G. F. B. Smith Cain Lamberton Nail Whitney A A ,. . V, x .Ji A V . , 5, ,N ' . -r' M , 1 . '- . ' ' - fi "" ' .Lg-....--,.11-g.511A:f .1.1!1'i'i1u.:g.g53 Page TfZL'fl1,IHldI'L'd 7'hirly-11011 Gllmw ilinrkvg .. ...Allwr-1 ll. Sylvc-stvr. .II-, l"vIn'mn-lv 17, 1922 1924-C3 1925-0 Mm-1-ill Nmndws .Imws Alnrrin l'im-rsmn McCormick Winslow Sylvester Kingman Titus Paar' Tun Ilumirnd Thirty-Ilzrfe Svnphumurr limp Class of 1924 Dcccmlwr 3, 1921 COMMI'1"1'EE Paul II. 'WilSon, Cl1ail'ma11 'l'l1c0d0rc E. lgilgg l+'. Goddard .lA2lW1'01lC0 Sm-gent B. Child Clmrles W. Turner Richard H. Lauubcrton Eugenie IS. Whittomorc Iiugg Immlwrtun Uhild I.:lwl'1-neu 'lll1I'lll'l' Wilson 1Vllitl'0l11m'v Page T-wo Ilundrfd Thirty-four Qllmm Brhating Diroctior .. .................. .... A lbort ll. Warner 1924 'l'I'l'SllS 1923 April 29, 1921. Resolved: That all public education, should be cmxtlwxlizoml under the power and control of the Federal Government. A Won by 1924, affirnmtivc, roprosolxtefl by L. S. Gain, H. W. Smart and A. L. WUPHOI'. 1924 'Ut37'S'IlS 1,925 January 6, 1922 Resolved: That the House should approve the exemption ol' cozxstwisc shipping from the payment of Paumnm Calml tolls. Won by 1925, negative. 1924 was 1-cpl-1-solltod by L. S. Cain, P. S. Smith, A. L. WQITHCI' and M. li. Strauss, altorlmfe. Strauss Smart Cain W:ll'1wr l'. S. Slllllll Paw Tfwo Ilundrcd Thirty Allan ,l. l.4Ol'llll0l' .. llnrold XX. Stuart .... XVZIPIICI' R. Gaylord Wzlllcr I-l. Dodd, Jr. Lowell L. Hull ........... Qllawn Qwirvra 3F1'vulp1nz1n ljvnr .Toseph R. Kingman Harold VV. Slllilftl .. NOPIIIHII Pike ...... MacGregor Flanders Lowell L. Hall I'agz' Tfwo Hundred Thirty-:ix Mt. Gluhrg liruuk Snphnnunre Brat . . . l,1'CSl1l0Ill Vlcc-Prcsidollt . . . Sl'Cl'0fill'j' . . 'lll'02lSlll'CI' . . . Cll0l'l'g'llS . . . President VICE-1J1'l'SlLl0lll . . . . . . Secretary . . 'l'1'oas11I'cr . . . Chorcgus fi ,M Page Tfwo Hundrvd Tlfi:'ty-Jr-wx: Uhr Cenaprl Umm - , Gospelling has been revived in Amherst this year after some years of neglect by the student body as a whole. The enthusiastic Gospellers of the col- lege, including a remarkable galaxy of prep school stars, petitioned the Student Council for recognition early in the year. When this was granted, Mgr. A. I. Lorimer arranged a schedule and the team got under way. The team has had a very successful season, having emerged victorious in every game, a record only equalled by the '72 crew and the debating team of '83, It may be said that a Gospel contest is somewhat different from ordinary athletic' matches. For instead of there being two teams of the same number op- posing each other in tests of skill, Gospelling requires but one. This team has two objectives ill mind. lt must complete its program, preaching, praying, singing, and then make a safe retreat from the scene. .ln case there is no audience the team wins by default. In most of the meets the Amherst boys had no difficulty in making a get- away as the team usually outnumbered the audience. However, the outcome at Holyoke and especially at South Hadley, was in doubt to the last second as the audiences were large and determined. Tim TEAM A. l. Lorimer, center wind-jammer and captain, played a steady yet always brilliant game. No one surpassed him in speed at getting down the aisle to a taxi. His voice could always be heard in every corner of the churches. G. M. Pierson, main draw-back, was invaluable in opening up holes in the audiences for the' other members of the squad to use as exits. Had it not been for this man, the casualties would have undoubtedly been high. A. li. Jenkins, without a prayer, had a remarkable pulpit presence. He is a natural prayer. His difficulty in remembering what to say should, with more experience, be overcome. S. V. Smith, left over, knows all the tricks of the game, and more than makes up for his lack of size by his magnificent fighting spirit. He was very effective in bringing the audience to tears at the required moments. S. B. Child, guard, played a clean but rarely spectacular game. He was a demon for punishment and never took time out. His stamina was indeed so Great that he was able, to liste11 to Taylor without a visible quaver. R. H. Oatley, left out, was the shiftiest man in the backfield. His deceiving side-step made him an unusually hard man to stop, as he never hit the same note twice. J. Il. Taylor, left behind, owes his place on the team to his ability to make himself heard over opposition. His work on the chorus of "Onward Christian Soldiers" earned him a place on Garrison 's second All American. F. H. Hunter, right before, was a tremendously valuable man because he had so manv personal illustrations with which to bring sinners to repentance. A. A. Howe. short-stop, is a born gospeller. His build is perfect for the game, and a clerical collar is most becoming. He fills his position capably and at all times "played the game," as Dr. Phillips said, Great thanks is due to the help rendered the team by the faculty super- visors, W. H. Hamilton and O. C. Glaser. Altho the team was student coached like the hockey team. these men took a warm interest in the activities of this: in- fant organization. P3 Page Tfwo Hundred Thirly-eight Page Tfwo Hundred Thirty-nine Zx si,- i ll ,.f- . . , - .gl Uhr Blazz Agn l l f . ' Gone are the good old college days when wine and , love were free: gone is that once familiar phrase The - drinks boys are on me. Gone is the girl who went to hops and fell for just one man. CThe modern flapper 3 Q never stops-but captures all she can.j 5 The full dress suit has had its day boiled shirts have . Q had their Hing and corsets now have passed away' the snakey forms the thing. The waltz and two-step are no more. A program dance is rare. Where is the de- butante who wore both rats and switches in her hair? Yet ,E once these things were quite the nuts-before the jazz X' . age came. Today-with hootch fox-trot, and Stutz-our "f , . dances aren t the same. 3 V R' . For these are modern college days when wine and love arent free, The man who gets them pays a lot-just take it now from me. There s no such thing -is u lil at hops who falls foi a single man Qlheixr llne is a thing that 11eve1 stops' and they getall the loving they can.J Powder and rouge have come to stay' and 'cigarettes are the thing. Why argue? They 11 smoke em anyway-for flappers do everything. They think that waltzes are a bore. and give chapelonestlie air. Mere infants think they 18 quite the nuts for the jazz old dances uele YoU CAN ASK age now is here. They smile fiom over their cigarette butts and say the queer. i YOUR FRIENDS THESE SIMPLE INTELLIGENCE QUESTIONS . . ALREADY SOLVED FOR YOU Question-Do policemen all have big feet? ' Answer- Yes as a rule. Question-It you save a pennya -day how long will it take for you to become a 'millionaire? Answer-273 972 years. Question-Are all girls nice? Answer-Yes and no Question-What is the annual gasoline consumption in the United States? Answer-It s stupendous Question-Do all college students wear trousers over their shoes? Answer-No only men. , Question-If all the trolley tracks from Boston to New York were laid on end one end would be in Boston but where would the other end be? ' , f Answer-In New York. - , 'I 7 ' iff'-lib Lf" x at Annthn' Bug in the lllangn' was Beta--"Has your canine disappeared?" D, U,-J' Yes, dog-gone. " QC Page Tfwo Hundred Forty Page Tfwo 1111 mired Forty-n nl An llirrnir Epi: Jn GDM Hrrinh Time-In the dear, dead days beyond recall. Place-Wallkei' 8. By 9:20 A.M. the vast auditorium is jammed with the elite of the college world. The air which is soon to be hideous with words is nowl merely blue with smoke. At 9 :23 lconclast Ike, better known as Kid Ayres, stalks from his dressing room, swathed in a gaudy dressing gown of vivid brown corduroy. He is fol- lowed by his Corps of Civilization Wreckers, Kyle, Jeffrey, Cutler, Gehby, et al., clad in attractive yellow tights with corduroy blouses. Battling St. Parker, the latest and greatest of the Christian mystics, takes his seat on thc opposite side of the ring a minute later. His supporters follow bearing towels, smelling salts, etc. Al's faceis a study in bull-dog determina- tion. Goertz leaps from among Battling Parker 's supporters and leads them in a thundering rendition of their battle cry: P Oh Mr. Ay-res! Oh Mr. Ayrcs! Whot're thosc socrcligious scandals that I hear? Y out say thcrc'-rc 'no aesthetics, And that art ts but cosmetics! My gosh! I 'm shochcrl to hear such tales, my dear! 'l'he yellow and brown ranks lmrst forth into a reverberating retort under the leadership of Jeffrey. The harmony is perfect: Oh Doctor Fiitcltl Oh Doctor Fitch! That souetimonious tuiarlcllcis qufitc absurfl, Azul lo hurl consummate asses Take o looh at your own classes. A1111 as for o lfrcator, Oh! My! Word! 'l'he gong rings and Ayres dashes from his corner, he hits the champion a terrific right which visibly staggers the old man. The Kid's muscles ripple, twist and writhe like the tracks of the Connecticut Valley Street Railway Com- pany. Battling Al looks old. He is not the man he once was. Ilinners, Agard. and NVarbeke Cwho by his own confession "comes from across the lll0lll1t2l1IlHi. sitting in the front row, have bet heavily on the fighting Doctor. and look green. Al. however, though reeling, laps his lips hopefully. Clarence gets in a series of vicious uppercnts, and stinging short arm jabs to the wind. lle villifies the gods. the prophets, the fine arts, the not so fine arts, and opines that the music of the spheres is really jazz. He looks like a million. Page Tfwo Hundred Forty-Ifwo 1 Pagr' Taco Ilundrrd Forty-thru' X ,Q Q 3, Al uncorks a deSp61 ate attack He charges maccuracy, 1mmoral1ty obscen 1tv and 1nsan1ty try1ng at random to h1t the K1d 1n a weak spot He aga1n ralhes, spurred on by the plaud1ts of the multltude Do you knovs, Ayres, the tlnng about you whlch most surprlses astounds aghasts me IS your extreme convent1onal1ty Ayres v1s1bly wlnces but counters furlously H1s arm works m and out hke hghtmng and h1s tongue fhckers l1ke the numbers on the opponent's score board But gallant to the last the Salnt makes one last desperate attempt Amld the machlne gun verbal attack of the K1d he hears adbsrtlgngym MYSTICISMH' Fam1l1ar ground at last He clutches at the word he turns to the crowd I leave lt to you, hasn t Ayres EXhlblt6d an unscrupulous and unmoral tendency to explam wlth consummate blatancy the lrrevoeable mysterv of the umverse 1n negatlve terms wlth regard to a soul gratlfyxng and I'6I1g1OllS ly beautxful mystlclsm? I leave lt to you The Colonel a1ms calmly at the pomt of Al s mass1ve 1aw and lets dr1ve I leave lt to you fellows IS thls an 1ntell1g1ble and mtelllgent quest1on C1 umbles and as the vahant old champ1on s1nks lnto sweet unconsclousness he IS heard to mutter, I do not ret1re Mr Ayres I merely subsldel And then mld the w1ld cheers of the frenz1ed fight fans the new Wmld s Champlon Spell Bmder fondly graspmg the sacred shovel IS calmed to h1s dressmg room as h1S falthful d1sc1ples smg thelr triumphant paen Oh the sturdy 1ron shovel Is the weapon of our klng Whlch he uses as freely as can be To the Fltches and the Agards He doesn't do a thmg In dear old Ph1losophy 3' In dear old Ph1losophy 3' Oh shovel' beautlful shovel TIS the slgn that we all adore May It ever be useful T111 our hero can Wleld lt no more' My Wlfe calls me B B smce my accldent Why hat most pecullar name? Well you see she says 1 m all sh Flrst Page Methmks the klng s a drlp Second Page Aye verlly he s been Felglllllg long enough Dld Luxemburg sell you that su1t finally? Oh yes he wanted too much at first so I took h1m upstaus and Jewed h1m down Lltterally speakmg Plgs IS Plgs X I CO Page Two Hundred F arty-four Pays T-'Luo llumlrnl I"orly-jim' v . . Z --ts' pl' SEPT I8 my wx T, XXX! -I OCT 2. e 'H . f N ' -!!E f : B U lu N mn mam- ll -:' 'Y " 'I' -FA' E' gtg- an amp sas, 1" Q, 'b if 'fn X 4 msriwilm 'M A7 7 9 -Ii 'qi SEPTZL SEPT 25. V, 'ms rRosHAnRivE. "' ' COLLEGE OPENS- X X ESHEQEDARRG TEgH'NG- me Dgggsu- .u DE uztus. A OC - ' 'V Digg-Em DEE 9. ,G OCT 9. 1 , ,ff E to DAYS. - ? , E' '-:K,f - 1 l ' -.4 ,' 1. z.-5.3- PROP COB E CWD X - 1 Wegm ww- E CLOTHING ARl?El'ETRAT0R' MOUNTAIN DM S NOVZ7 a 5 p,.g0g-1095 H09 ISEQEH. JAN 9. I . 'gi FEB.2?.. MAY i7 ""Ar1Hrns1s1vvi"' - ' V- 2 " 9 y X . an "' lsmwfsj Q -- ' ' PROSH BECONE fb, 'QQ - - . ISRAELS Nu: s AYRE5 ' AWD OPAGE. "U N I ezsraavii AW Clair We not mm MERRY CHRISTMAS. y KETCH- HOME TOWN BANTER O'Brien: "I tell you Holyoke is the greatest city in Massachusetts, the great- est city in the country, and the greatest city in the world. But there's only one thing about itg it's a hundred miles from the sea, Now if it was on the seaboard-" Wood: "Yes, Holyoke would be as great as Brooklyn if it were a seaport town. What you should do is to install a four inch pipeline to the sea, and if you can pump as well as you can blow, you'll have a seaport in half an hour." Neale: "Get off my feet!" Turner: "It's too far to walk." Billy Sunday is not the only one who has own ideas on dancing. Fitch to his Freshman English class: "There are three kinds of dancing that 1 call to mind--graceful, ungraceful, and disgraceful." Goodrich: "NVhen they say 'money than the demand." Bailey: fcoming out of his daily possible." is easy' they mean the supply is greater napj "I shouldn't think surh a thing THINGS I NVOULD Does the Easter bunny lay each and every Easter egg? li' so why don't people raise rabbits instead of chickens? If Hamp trolley cars ever wear out? Why Amherst men go to Northampton on a spring moonlight night? And what do they do when they get there? LIKE TO KNONV Pngr Taco Hundrm' Forty-.fix Page Tfwo IIr1ndrnlFor'ty-Jzfwfz -an K I fearl Z7 X I l WHEN YOU FIRST CAME 'PO AMHERS'P . DID YOU KNOW? Phat there was a chance that you might not be the biggest man in your class? That Amherst, Massachusetts, is cold in winter? A That Amherst Massachusetts is hot in summer? That Amherst men use more bedclothes in winter than in summer? That'Dean Burns isn t really dean of the college? ' That the Octagon isn t really a watch factory? ' That everything Tom Walsh said, he told somebody else? That Ben Torrence is out to help the college boys and not to take their money? That the Greeks aren t as dumb as they look? Phat Marion Adams is not Beef Adams' daughter? ' That Bias is the name of a prominent family in Amherst? That Crock Thompson holds water? Phat Doc Newport never went to medical school? Phat Doc Phillips did? " Phat Doc Fitch should have? ' , A lhat Goertz isn t related -to Head Coach Nclligan? That Eli Marshis not a swamp in. New Haven? 'lhat Ted Widmayer' works for the college? That qlllltll College is a whole six miles from Amherst? ' That many ot the girls there are'nice,f,and many of them are not so nice? That J elf Atkmson really has a face? I . That paddles aren 't always used for canoes? That the men who eat at Robinson 's are not required to wear formal dress? She giggled ' I smiled I met another one She snickered ' , And another ,t I And they both snickered A And the next one made a funny face 2 X And the next one laughed outright . It seemed queer-- Nr And another 7? ll , I knew it: A I should never have worn Red flannels with linen knickers. Q C Page One Hundred Forty-eight augu-ffuog pmpuny aug Mild FLAG RUSH fx ff?-X . - ' SD I C QD S OI 7 MP x E, . 'Q . Q KIXSKFIIH Warm.: Father, when I get out of college I'm going to follow my lit- u tl y inclinations and write for money." 14ather What' That 's all you have been doing since you have been in SATURDAY NIGHT . Londueloi Did you meet anyone up at Monkey Park?" Last tai Patron: "Nobody to speak of." Amherst Do you know the latest theory on necking?" Holyoke No I only study applied science." Blodgett Hlg are youltaking wrestling this year?" . II1gb1e Yes I'm wrestling under--" , ' - I suppose you are under him most of the time." I RUSHING LINES "Who made that suit for you?" 'fWe have a house that will have five captains next year." - "Understand now, we wouldn't be giving you a bid if we didn 't think you 'd fit in our house." "We bid only the best men in the class." "No, we do not give pledge offs." "We are very good in the middle west." V "What musical instrument do you play?" "Our chapter is new, but we have the most promising bunch on the campus." "Do you think you would make a good manager?" "Now we have many prominent alumni." "Fraternities are all alike essentially. It doesn't mat- ter which one you join,- just so long as it has a Greek letter Name." - "Did you 'know that Walt Zink is a member of our fraternity ?' ' "Do you believe in socialism?" "Did you prep in the East?" A .00 Pnyr' Tfwo Ilumlrml Fifty-nm i fl ev ff K,-ff--ix ,,.,. - N Q, Q f . 4 ' W . AMI-IERST COLLEGE BULLETIN Friday Q lley.l8, 1923 - c o c nrscussrou cnours . ' Dr. Fitch will not meet his C I. disscuseion group tonight as usual ' V. F Whitla - c o c museums corrpsrrron P There will be a meeting of the Haeguers' Competitor tonight in the Pratt telephone booth. Bring the monies - D S H Epstein - o o c OLIO PICTURE RETAIQEN The Lord Jeff Picture for the ,0l'1o'ml.1l be retaken again at 1 15 tomorrow in the squash court. Please wear four button sacks I will-be there r C P Frazier o o o 'SCARLE1' FEVER - U 4 . Students with scarlet fever will please keep away from Pratt Cottane for the time being because of the prevalence of pink eye , P C Phillzlpe o o c rrzsmum 1-mnnsoox commlron ' d There will be a meeting of the Freshman Handbook competitors at the Phi Delta Theta Houeeg ,tomorrow at 1 00 P M L B Gstchell , 'o o c comms mmcmm sunmur ' T The college preacher Sunday will be the Rev Allen I Lorimer of the Brick Bat Church of Pelham ' c c o Lmunz IN Jomnou cr-urn.. A Professor rllis of the tmericen Cycle Club will give the first of his series of lectures tomorrow night at 8 00 P M His topic will be "The Art of Bicycle Riding " ' o o o cam: nmnmc mumrun :on , P There will be a Greek reading examination held tonight at 8 00 P M in , Williston Hall It makes very little difference whether anyone comes or not 1' H Fobee . o o o Page Tfwo Hundred Fifty-M00 N Pnyr Tfwu IIn1nh'1'f1l"ifIy-Illrrz' f ,A Sf' Arknnmlrilgrmrnt 'lhe 1924 Olzo Board wlshes to express 1ts appreuatxon of servlce and co operat1on of several other than 1ts members who have made th1S book poss1ble lhe staff of the Whlte btudlo, partlcularly Mlss BGSSIG In Ellmson IS perhaps hrst on thls llst Our thanks are also due to Mr George E Wolfe tor h1s dlaw mg Wh1Ch heads the Soc1al sectlon and to Mr Malcolm O Young for many helpful suggestlons and CI'It1C1SITlS Fo our p1llll1Sh6I'S the Hammersmlth Kort meyer Company of Milwaukee Wlsconsm must go our hual thanks for a lalge measure of whatever success thls volume may aehleve The Ifdttorc PHE OLIO HASH CUPS lwo cups have been awalded for contrlbutlons to the Hash sectlon of the Olzo Robert Flllott MCCOPm1Ck of the Class of 1924 wlns the Ol10 Hash Cup glven for the largest amount of accepted materlal 'lhls year a new cup for alt work 111 the sectlon 1S pre sented to Howard Ketcham of the Class of 1925 Q C Page Tfwa Hundred Fifiy-f01U' 4,5X 22' D fQk S, , t.9,L9lTW,l'l,Ng ntleiuvxtiai' rnizfhitg unils, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK K ,W- BROOKS ONLY A BROTH ERS' STEP FROM Building Grand Central Telephone Murray Hill 8800 Subway and many leading Hotels Clothing Ready Made or to Measure Evening Clothes, Cutavvays, Sack Suits Sporting Clothes, Overcoats, Ulsters English and Domestic Hats and Furnishings Boots and Shoes for Dress, Street and Sport Trunks, Bags and Leather Goods Sent! for "C0m1Ja1'i.vo'ns" BOSTON NEWPORT TREMCNTCOR.BOYL5ToN BELLEVUE AVENUE Page Two Illllllifl' fl I' f"'P Af- X E ""' C' S I Q EI APPX X Q . 'REPRESENTED av JACK BOTWICK MAKER of EXCLUSIVE I A C L O T H E S 262 Elm Street NEW HAVEN , , ' BOOK and JOB bkzllkrafters PRINTERS ' Incorporated - O Stationers - Engravers -jewelers College Work a Specialty DANCE PROGRAMS E S T I M A T E S QENNV QQ? 'VOENS FURNISHED ON I' . STATIONERY APPLICATION f CREETINC CARDS X vIsl1'INcg8Cfl:m?3g --- ' X 'll U EA'-iilgilgxgz INSIGNIA P I Hffomgt CARPENTER as ,A . f Sincere Service" M O R E H O U S E OO OK PLACE 1723 Ranstcad t Phu adclphla Pa AMHERST, MASS. s . '1 ' , 1. ' " Page Tfwo Hundred Fifty-six - iWeTreat Your Clothes White If you want them YELLER Send them to the other FELLER Reasonable Mending Done Without Extra Charge Amherst Laundr Telephone 3-W ' DID YOU HEAR SID REINHERZ .AND HIS ORCHESTRA? That is what' everyone who has heard this unique outfit is saying. All are astounded by the wonderful performance given by this famous combination. Alro have you heard about Sid Reinherz ouglaying' Zez Confrey recently? juxt ask .romeone pleare. Phone 7299-W Brookline Pleasant treet, at 199 BROOKLINE, MASS. GEO. W. GRIGGS Student Furniture 22 AMITY STREET A cross-eyed girl might be virtu- I No, Leon, D. K. E. is not the ous, but she doesn't look straight. name of a hair tonic. " Page Tfwo Hundred Fifty-.vefuen RE FRESI-IMENTS SERVED For Smokers, luformals and Re- ceptions. Goocl Home-cookecl Food. Prices right. See liolw at Deucl's or call 22-l-R R. lf. 'l1ll,l,, Cczlffzw' 55 Norrliampron Rd. ...Them National Library Bindery Company SPRINGFIELD, MASS, 728 Myrick Bldg Cil,IiVlEI.ANl3, CI HO 1016 li. oorh Sr. Nl l.AN'l'A, ClliORClfX l27 XV. Pcichrrcc St. Theatrical, Historical Sc Masquerade Costumes Wigs, Bcards, ctc., to Rent Cfollcgc Productions A Fpccialty Flags E52 Decorations Go To SING LEE If You Want Your H. BUCHHOLZ 82 SUV 33 Lyman St. Springfield, Mziss. Laundry Done M ooooooooooooobonoo ever suited Iolks S0 well EIS By the Rude Bridge Mistress Mary, quite contrary, Dwlnell'wrlUht c0'5 llow docs your garclcu grow? . lt grows quite wi-Il. ' Hut it beats all lu-ll llow you could tell. My Ilillllt' was Mary. tliougli. 0 H u e M . i.. And No other Collee ever will r 1, llun rml lfifty-riylll 1 0 Qqqognooooooooooo coz SD B111 GOodman's UNIVERSITY BOOT SHOP 106-108 GEORGE STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. 158 ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD, CONN. The Best in Drug Store Merchandise HENRY ADAMS CQCO. A " The Rexall Store " A 1 Stetson Hats - '- Nettleton Manhattan Shoes Shirts Kuppenheimer Plymouth Inn Tea Good Clothes CA RL H. BOLTER5, "X1Vhat would you think it was if you saw a doctor coming down the street attirccl only in his B. V. D.'s, meeting another doctor similarly at- "I would probably think it was a Dr. R. C. Bangs NASH BLOCK Open Sunday A la carte service Rooms 32.00 and up CORRECT -- EXCLUSIVE MENS OUTFITTER Amherst, Mass. On the approved lirt of Smith College C O Page Tfwo Hundred Fifty-nine 'quipped with many yeariexperiehce For making phokograf-hs of all sorts, desirable for illuskrafing College Annualsbesl: obtainable artis1s,work- manslwip and 'clwe capaclly lor Prompt and unequalled service H - i-STQJ Q norooremfnfns E t' Off' s i Lb 'c Aifi?8UB'X,idw5Se NEW YORK 22CgWofl231scgllieiet Page Tfwo Ilum1l'mlSixly For nice good Home Cooked Food try our CAFETERIA and bring your friends. You will be more than pleased. Agents of "Apollo" and " Park 85 Ti1ford" Chocolates ICE CREAM AND SMOKES 'ae College Candy Kitchen The place of Highest Reputation of the College Man Lunch at the LUNCHEONETTE The most tempting Sodas and Sundaes Candies of Excellence efllbert B. Bias Caterer Banquets ::: Smokers House Parties TELEPHONE 252-M KINGSLEY'S "The Attractive Store" NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 31 School Strcct SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. Page Tfwo l1undrmlSixly-one f x Q is or Q CQ Q , . , Call 2068 - For Your V Appointment Ph lp :- t I . y. ' t g h . ' . ' ,- f 1 Photographers an y th o gh. . E 52 Center Street NORTHAMPTON MASS Clothmg Ready Made and to order College Drug Store Candy Cxgars Tobacco Tollet Arucles Drugs etc Haberdashe ry that 15 mdwzdual Hats and C3195 o rh yt nh PosToFF1cF From Dobbs In Short Your College gtore M I L L S ff College Photography Southwlck Bros Gault Developmg Pnntzng LINCOLN BLDG AMHERST Page Tfwo Hundred Sixty-lfwo F M AMHERST ' ' BOOK TORE Thompson 85 Son TH Lim I-Iart Schaffner 85 Marx Clothes Interwoven Sox Mallory Hats Clothes for College Men for thirty-five years F. M. Thompson 85 Son Amherst, Mass. POPULAR MUSIC Orders taken for copies not in stock AMHERST COLLEGE SONG BOOKS COLLEGE BANNERS AND STATIONERY C. F. DYER Our Profession OP TOM E TR Y is dedicated to making people see properly. Our experience enables us to fit glasses so becomingly that you are satisfied to be seen as well as to see. Have you ever Worn "STETSONS" Men who have seldom go back to any other kind We would enjoy showing you the New Styles E. M., BOLLES George Kotovvicz "COLLEGE TAILOR" O. T. DEWHURST Q . . . --31 Reg. Optometrist Mfg. Optxcxan Maker ofbpel-feet Fitting Glasses 'Cleamng and Press1ng 201 Main Street Nash Block 'Northampton, opp. C't Hall Tel. 184,W I y Amherst, Mass. Tel. Conn. C X Page Tfwo Hundred Sixty-tl ree 1 -X Tax Free Municipal Bonds K LEGAL FOR TRUST and SAVINGS FUNDS M. M. FREEMAN '8c CO. 421 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA ' TELEPHONE LOMBARD 0710 x Underwood 8: Underwood PoRTRA1T sTUD1os 417 Fifth Awfenue, at 35th Street NEW YORK "Dat am de only hole he ever mak' in one," muttered the former negro caddy as the great golfer's coffin was being lowered into the ground. Tl f , wg W C C Page Two Hundred Sixty-four Every Car Made a Better Car by the steady use of TEXACO GAsou N E THE VQLATILE GAS TEXACO MUTUR OIL THE 614151-14229 CLEAN on. A THE TEXAS COMPANY, U. S. A, ' Trxam Pftrolrum Prorluvlf S0111 Ihr Ilforla' Ovfr NEW YORK - CHICAGO - HOUSTON -it Stl i In-I 1 The Amherst Furniture Thg and Carpet ROOIHS Mutual Plumbing y and Heating Co. Largest Dealers in Exclusive Student Furnishings "The Wirwhffiff Stow" Long Experience has kept up our 7 Y knowledge of what the Student wants E. D. MARSH, Est. E. F STRICKLAND, Mgr. Hardware, Sporting Goods, Winchester Ice Skates, ' Always Novelties Cutlery, Etc. COLLEGE and FRATERNITY STATIONERY Waterman, Conklin, Moore y FOUNTAIN PENS News Dealer A. J. Stationer A M H E R S T X O'Brien-"Speaking of electricity Heard at the Door of the Gym that makes me think --" Taxi Driver-"Taxi, sir?" Goodale-"My, isn't electricity Staggering Stag-"Thanks, I wonderful in what it will do!" wasn't quite sure if it was. New .York decrees that cellar No 'matter how Hat your con- A steps will be very much worn this versation is a woman likes to have year. it Hatter. U C A ,-.J Page Tfwo Hundred Sixty-six f 2 MITCHEL BELKIN PHOTOGRAPHER I Opicial Photographer to Smith Senior: 1922-23. Photographer for 1923 Olio. Special Rate: for Students. All Sitting: by Appointment. 241 Main Street Telephone .7753 Northampton, Mass. BRANCH STUDIOS 172-465 Main Street, Springfield, Mass. South Hadley Center. Casper Ranger Construction Company MAIN OFFICE I-IOLYOKE, MASS. BRANCH OFFICES ' BOSTON SPRINGFIELD NEW YORK CITY p f FRANK Bnomnns Fifth Avenue Boot Shop nemr 48th Street. New Yorlk Style Shoes of Quality Gordie-"Did you hear about I Elby going into the honey busi- I lf' ness ?" X Goddie-"No, how's that?" Gordie-"He made four B's on Sh0j75.' S l f his Christmas marks and then had CHICAGO NEW HAVEN f 0 to go to the infwmary with the PeoplesTrugtQzSavings Hotel Taft f- ' hives. Bank Bu"d"'g PITTSBURGH Q X ST- LOUIS Jenkins Arcade l l Arcade Building WASHINGTON BOSTON Woodward Building Little Building opp. Shoreham Hotel CLEVELAND A A Athletic Club Building U C " A1 . Page Two Hundred Sixty-sefuen 4f""""-+ -X X .f -N V S5 j - G79 Town Hall "Movies" A rendezvous for all Amherst College Men , Operating Mon., Thurs, Fri., and Sat. Matinees at 31:00 Evenings at 6:45 and 8:30 Two Performances Catering of all kinds Promptly Done at Reasonable Prices Mrs.Prudence P.Cassin Stop at the "KIMBALL LUNCH" on your way to the station Meals All Hours of the Day KIMBALL LUNCH Northampton, Mass. "GO TO MT. TOM" Mt.Tom stands as your sentinel while you study, worry and play, while ou are making and gettingimpressions, while you are buildingyourfoundation for the future. He is a constant and worthy friend so why not make him a visit before depart- ing for the summer vacation. "GO TO MT. TOM" Music, dancing, restaurant and wonderful scenery. Public Sales We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. Army Munson-last Shoes, sizes 55 to 12, which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Government shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed one hundred per cent. solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is 56.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at 82.95 ' Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. Ifshoes are not as represented we will cheerfully re- fund your money promptly upon request. National Bay State Shoe Co. 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. NORTHAMPTONS LEADING and FINEST jewelry Shop SOLI C I TS YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE R. J. Richards Co. Distinctive Jewelers 243 Main sn-get NORTHAMPTON, MASS. Page Two Hundred Sixty-eight h A-'ll 5 2 51 15133 f l E l E E .E E li. E 2-E t ' Hickey-Freeman Clothes Have a Softness, a Grace, a Perfection of Fit that only Hand-Tailoring can give. A Hickey-Freeman For Fit After Prom Stop in at .... Amherst ALEC'S LUNCH U gbstairs--Cook Blocle--Over Boller' Shoe Store "THE PLACE THAT MADE GOOD OVER NIGHT" Why call invitation Fraternity "This is the unkindcst cut of all," dances subscription dances? Call said the engraver as he macle a them prescription dances. halftone of his Mother-in-law. Page Tfwo Him dre dS GASUUIIE H, Fry' Guarantee V1s1ble Measure Gasolme Pump When You Are Motoring Buy your gasoline from this Fry Visible Measure Curb Pump. You SEE what you get. It is ac- curate. You Will always get full measure. Guarantee Liquid Measure Company friii VISIBL! -Ji Lg! .eifc-2115" gs I nu... wp A 1, ,'-'Q3:3:-sz-M. W-.c35:3:-'y,lIL -lsssmml 5 N Mall . r A all ," if w lx y w Mui, J W My Rochester, Penna. New York Ofiiee, 50 Union Square ig, lVIen's Outfitters Clothing Specialties WHITE 8: WHITE, Inc. READY EoR I 'S MADE T0 SERVICE MEASURE NEW YORK 335 Broadway At Worth St. 25 Cortlandt St. Near Church St. Ayres-"Sit down." Mike the Red-"l won't!" Ayres-"Then stand up-l won't he disohc-ycd!" "l'm getting ll big boot out of this," said thc cat as a neighbor threw a shoe at the scrcnader. livcrything is divided equally- thc rich man has his twin six and the poor man his six twins. Merritt Clark Cf CO. Northampton, Mass. Society Brand and l-lart Schaffner 82 Marx Clothes Stetson Hats Earl 82 Wilson Shirts Give us a Call when in l-lamp. 5 I Pngr Tfwo Iilllldflftll Sc-vcnty-one W. A. WILEY Best Livery Stock in Amherst LIVERY and SADDLE HORSES 10 Pleasant St. Con the way to the Tavernj The Draper Hotel Wm. M. Kimball, Prop. Grill and Lunch Room in connection Sea foods of all kinds served in season Let us cater to your future banquets For information call 621 TELEPHONE 80 College Taxi Co. WM. G. MAHER, Mgr. Taxi, Touring Car and Limousine Service DAY and NIGHT office 1ssMain st. Northampton. Mass, COMPLIMENTS OF Joe Clothes for the College Man SUITS TUXEDOS 'VOP-COATS Particularly- Amlierst men have shown a preference for the sensible stylings, and prices of all Luxenberg lVlcn's Wear. 5529.50 to 5539.50 Nat Luxenberg 82 Bros. Fourth Floor 40 East l4th Strcct New York Open Thursdays Till 8 P. M. FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR , - l-n ..l... -- Kiely Bros. Authorized Agents TELEPHONE 724 14 Pleasant St. Amherst, Mass. Page Tuo lfllll lrfd Svfvanly-lfwo 1 W--1 ., - . .mn , 4, , A MA.4mM, V Lqgwfvv X,.V , ,,.Wm.57MQ 'fW' '1 f ""W" 3 -A'A 'f .fl ,5 , , 1 X A ' , .3 -, uv' , , .1 -Z-f HAMMERIMITH MMMEYIDQ ' A nr uma mwuu: nnznrmn Ml WAQGVKF! an ' 4 . Q . ? :M 1 jg ,V Q53 1 r Jn , A s , My .MW Q f .,', 1.5 ' if ,, fn . . ii' , ' ,git ' .,!. ,F A A5-, I .rf . . 1. ,w,,f. .- 'A-U . , . .3 4-nf. ' 'Us , . ' . ,,,,' A I l W. 9 ,, if 'M fN., 1 L f q ,LI 4 , , , YY " ,, x , u . ,af W1 f V, 1 'fx .v -' , .J fwm1.ixcww..U.g " X X! A Q!! 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