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M1923 Liber B-runensisvzs Senior Vote Favorite pastime-lst, Reading 3 2nd, Sleeping. Favorite professor-lst, E. C. Kirkland 5 2nd, T. Collier. Favorite course-lst, History 35 g 2nd, Music 3. Best athlete-lst, R. E. Randallg 2nd, J. M. Heffernan. . Class grind-lst, M. M. Zuckerg 2nd, L. Goldberg. Best mixer-lst, N. B. Jones 3 2nd, E. H. Saunders. Best dressed-lst, K. A. O'Brieng 2nd, S. Sherman. Handsomest-lst, G. M. Gross, 2nd, L. B. Palmer. Most popular-lst, F. A. Spellmang 2nd, J. G. Getz. Society man-lst, L. B. Palmerg 2nd, I. W. Crull Best Worker for Brown-lst, F. K. Singiserg 2nd, N. B. Jones. Best all-around man-lst, R. C. Gurney, 2nd, F. A. Spellman. Most likely to succeed-lst, J. G. Getz 5 2nd, R. C. Gurney. Best department-lst, English 3 2nd, History. Most valuable course-lst, Accounting 3 2nd, Biology 1-2. Life Work-lst, Business 5 2nd, Medicine. Favorite college other than Brown-lst, Yale 5 2nd, Smith. Most helpful activity-lst, Editorial workg 2nd, Football. Favorite drink-lst, Tom Collins, 2nd, Milk. Would you marry for money-1st, Yes, 753 2nd, No, 60. Yearly salary five years after graduation-lst, 35,0005 2nd, SZ-3,000. 24
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QJFUIQZB lfribvl' . l I., Stadium View of Gymnasium Languages. All three, constructed in the very best campus ' Brunensis ws One of the most memorable happenings of the year was the erection and dedication of the new gym- nasium on Aldrich Field, one of the finest and best equipped college gyms in the country. We are very proud of the great advance in athletic equipment since Freshmen year. From Andrews Field to Brown Field, from Lyman Gymnasium to Aldrich Field is a record to which we shall always point with a sincere pride. , We feel very fortunate in being the only class to witness during its undergraduate days the building of the three units of our athletic plant: the baseball field, Freshman year: the football stadium, Sopho- more year: the gymnasium, Senior year. As notable as has been our advance in athletic equipment has been the increase in our dormitory and recitation hall facilities, due to the building of Little- field and Hegeman dormitories and the Marston Hall of of architectural design, are a distinct addition to the During our four years the Brown Jug and Daily Herald have maintained their position of preeminence among college publications, and today rank with the best. The Musical Clubs and Sock and Buskin have continued their excellent work, and the University Orchestra has made great forward strides. The Brown Band, organized by Irving Harris in his Freshman year, and conducted by him during his entire college career, has been acclaimed by many one of the finest college bands in the East. Early in the year Cashman, Lawrence, Levy, Hall, and Jones were elected class officers, and soon after Spring vacation our Senior canes appeared. Although a number of us, at first not adept in their manipula- tion, handled them like clubs, we soon became expert and astounded the good people of Providence with our smoothness in action. Before long our campus activities began to require less and less of our time, and we were allowed to spend the afternoons in delightful leisure. Spring Day, Class Day, and Commencement ........ and the four most pleasurable years of our youth Were 0Vel'. Alma Mater! We hail thee with loyal devotion .... l The New Gymnasium 23
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M1923 llfiber Bvunensiswzs WILLIAM JAMES CASHMAN Class President Class of 1928 OFFICERS WILLIAM JAMES CASHMAN .................. ............ P resident EDWARD JAMES LAWRENCE .... ..... F irst Vice-President SAMUEL HILTON LEVY .......... ..... S econd Vice-President STEPHEN ISRAEL HALL ....... .............. S ecretary NELSON BISHOP JONES, JR. .................. ..... 7 'reasnrer COMMITTEES 'CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE PIPE AND CANE COMMITTEE R. B. Mills, Chairman C. C. Taetsch, Jr., Chairman J. L. Strauss, Jr. W. E. Pardee J. L. Kostecki T. J. Paolino I SPRING DAY COMMITTEE M. J. Vieira, Chairman E. P. Frazee L. E. Scherck M. L. Palmieri L. Berdansky 25
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