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Qafb192S l3iberB'runen515Lye LEROY SMITH ALLARD fb I' A Bus Whitinsville, Mass. Here's a man who combines a really marvelous disposition with athletic ability. Temper is something unknown to this lad. Bus can get along with anyone no matter who that person may be. There's one thing Buster doesn't like to use-words. These are few and far between, but those few contain substance for thought. As for athletics-why they're second nature to him. He steps into a grooved ball from the south side of the plate as prettily as a leaguer. As for the future, the Bear is a sure thing-he's just that kind. University Baseball K33 443: University Soccer C33 443, Captain 443. EDWARD TABER ALLEN E N Ed New Bedford, Mass. Ed spent his first two years becoming completely fed-up with the fumes of formaldehyde and pickled pigs. He finally woke up, has deserted the ranks of budding medicos and completed his course with Shakespeare, Drama, and allied sciencesg with the hope that he might carry on the exalted banner of cultured New England aristocracy. GEORGE FRANKLIN AMES Frank New London,'Conn. Perchance you have heard from the dark recesses of U. H. a lone fiddler producing melodious and tuneful music-that was Frank, the master violinist of the campus. He, when separated from his favorite stringed instrument, is a quiet, unassuming fellow, who has learned the nature of true friendship and who is a student of the finer things in life. With his departure the campus loses, while the musical and professional world profits. University Band C23 C33 143: University Orchestra C13 C23. JOHN ROBERT ANDREWS -If A 0 Bob Kent, Ohio Calm, dignified, level-headed, Bob has held steadily to the path of his own choosing midst the turmoil of college life. One of those exceptional men who can study earnestly without appearing gluttonous. We shall remember him as we have seen him during the past four years, dropping a pleasantly satiric remark into the conversation, or expounding some tremendous theory of genetics, or blasting some campus dogma with irrefutable logic. As a physician he should achieve success, as a man he has already reached that goal. University Band 113 C235 University Musical Clubs 423. 27
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0451923 Liber B-runensiswa THERON CHARLES ABBEY K E Charlie East Orange, N. J. Charlie believes in getting an early start in life, and shows his will power by arising invariably between three and seven o'clockg then while dressing he takes the stimulant of a bit of jazz from his portable victrola, and you have his formula for the absorption of book lore. Incidentally he has made his love of music an activity. Charlie's seriousness and conservatism make him a good counselor. lllalhcmalics Club CID: Ivlusical Clubs C25 135: Sacrcluru-Treasurer CLD: B. C. A. Treasurer CAD: Universily Baud C15 Q27 C33 CLD. ' GEORGE EDWARD ADAMS . fb K George George was originally of the Cla late he saw the light and dropped back a year. He will divide his time between Providence and New York for the simple reason that in Providence-well, we understand that she is wonderful. A truly wonderful personality tempered by a keen sense of humor. Big business anxiously awaits his will not be disappointed. JOHN WARRE A 'l' SZ Johnny Naive and nonchalant, the gentleman of the swimming pool and drawing room, John, is the su pleasing reticence and quiet conservativeness make him far above the boisterous collegian. His admirable taste in dress and conduct, his keen perception and foresight congeniality and good nature complete his pleasant personality. John has chosen his career with characteristic common sense and - intelligence. Freshman Swimming Tcamf University Swimming Team C23 C35 CLD. New York City ss of 1927 but before it was too arrival and we are sure that it FREDERICK BROWNING AGARD A X A Freddie Westerly, R. I Freddie of the intelligentsia. But don't be fooled, for while a Phi Bete in his Junior year, he is yet as finished a man as you will want to meet. Socially, scholastically, and in campus organiza- tions he has won his spurs. We hear deep rumors of women in his life. From Pembroke to the far corners of the world they reach us. How the girls do like him. Your qualifications make success come easily to you, Freddie, but don't be too easily satisfied. Jug Board KID C21 C355 Sock and Baskin UU: French Club C85 Heli Spanish Club Cffrcerillerlll C455 Italian Club CLD: 17llL'f'Illllf07lfll Club C35 Chl: Francis Wayland Scholar: James .Marming Scholar: Preliminary Honors: Final Honors in Romance Languages: Phi Bela Kappa. N ALDRICH Providence, R. I. i ave connoisseur of reality. His in matters of importance, his 26
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4251923 Liber Brunensiswfa FRANCIS BOWEN ARMINGTON Fran Q Providence, R. I. Fran was an almost typical Freshman: painfully shy, modest and unassuming. As a Sophomore, he decided that some campus organization needed his support, and, as a Junior, he picked the Sock and Buskin. In his Senior year he was elected Stage Man- ager and key member of the organization. When we stop to think of it, this is a characteristic history of Fran. He is appallingly slow in getting started, but once started, he doesn't know enough to stop. Carpenter Prize C269 C2735 Sock and Baskin Q25 C375 S1090 MUHUUN U47- HORACE ALBERT ARNN Hod Norwood, N. J. Astrologically speaking Hod must have been born under the zodiacal sign ofthe Taurus, and his line is probably the most potent heard in these parts for some time. Between frequent trips to Pawtucket, and the innermost depths of Metcalf Laboratory, Hod has managed to keep himself occupied thruout his four years' sojourn on the Hill. Whatever your field in the cold, cruel, Hod, be it chemistry, teaching, or the inevitable bonds, we're with you and know that you'll come through to the top. lfrvslmnrm W rustling. CHARLES HENRY ARNOLD Charlie Providence, R. I. Charlie is one of those fellows who always seems to see the happy side of life. Because of this fact, his friends are many. Preparing at Classical High School in Providence, he came to Brown where he has enjoyed tackling economics as a major inter- est. He has done quite a bit of work as a religious leader and student-minister while at Brown. He isn't sure, but who knows? -1928 may have a minister, too. ROBERT SUMNER ASBURY Bob Attleboro, Mass. Bob came to Brown with the intention of becoming a great physician. The wiles of the beaker and the test-tube lured him towards the Chemistry Department, where he made a host of true friends. But through the maze of laboratory work, Bob never lost sight of the other interests in the University toward which he maintained a sympathetic interest. Sigma Xi. 28
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