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Q 6611923 Liber Bruneneiswv LEWIS TILTON BENNETT A X A Lew, Ben Manchester, N. H. Manchester scored her greatest hit when she sent us Lew, Pre-Med. extraordinary and bridge player supreme. Here we have the finest example of the perpetually tired student. Lew claims that it isn't working 'in the Biological and Chemical Lab- oratories that wears him out, but the confounded dates between times that do the trick. Nevertheless he revels in the smell of pickling alcohol and will do almost anything to be allowed to operate on an amoeba, snake or what have you!! We dare say that he will eventually develop into a mighty fine Chiropodist. LOUIS BERDANSKY Lou Brooklyn, N. Y. Weary of being a strap-hanger in the Big City, Lou packed his two shirts, said the maternal farewell, and hied himself to Brown. Now he is a Senior and can safely say that he has acquired another shirt and a taste for hamburgers at three o'clock in the morning. His great contribution to mankind has been his untiring efforts in reorganizing the Menorah Society. His work at Columbia Law should fit in well with his abilities as an organizer. I Ilfexgnralz. Society, Executive Member CID, Secretary 425, Vice-President CSD, Presi- r en . ROBERT FREDERICK BERWALD, JR. XII T Bob, Roscoe Cleveland, Ohio Managing the hockey team, falling in love, answering charges for speeding, and talking with the leading politicians in dimly lit places have taken most of Bob's four years in Providence. The fact that he does all these things very well indicates that he is closely acquainted with the vicissitudes of life. In addition to perfecting his accomplishments, Bob has taken time off to show us he is gifted with the qualities that make him-one of the very few-capable of real friendship. University Horkey Team, Assistant Manager 139, Manager C435 Junior Promenade Committee. A PAUL BEH NIEN BIEN Paul'l Tientsin, China Paul is from the chaotic China. In spite of the unrest of his country, he joined us last fall in the pursuit of knowledge. Before he came here, he was an employee of the Golden Sea Chemical Industry Research Institute, connected with the Pacific Alkali Company and the Jiu-Ta Salt Refinery at Tanku, North China, for two years. He hopes to remain here for further training after his graduation. Let us watch his future. 31
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6224621923 Liber B-runensisws WHITNEY DORUS BASCOM A K E Ty Ticonderoga, N. Y. Ty has been with us on the Hill for five years, and the associa- tion has been most pleasant. We do not find him often about the campus: it is at the Biltmore and in the salons of Providence that he excels. Brennan's draws more feminine trade, because the girls hope he will be there, and they are usually correct. Hand- some, dapper, and well-groomed, he still remains somewhat of a mystery. At times we can only fearfully guess at what goes on behind that urbane countenance. CHARLES WALKER BATTLE e A '1' Sz Charlie Providence, R. I. A shock of hair, quizzical eyes, a book held nonchalantly in one hand, and feet that seem impatient to be going somewhere, characterize one of the best-known men on the campus. The successful season that the University Orchestra has just enjoyed is due partly to his managerial efficiency and ability to do to-day what so many of us put off until to-morrow. Harvard Business School will probably be his next stop on the road to financial independence, and to that mythical circle of close friends the suc- cess of One Hung is not doubted for an instant. l Daily Hcmlrl C15 C23 C355 Eronomics Club C35 CAD: University Orchestra C39 C437 Treasurer CM. RAYMOND JOSEPH BECKWITH Joe New London, Conn. Generally speaking, there is something seriously wrong with a man addicted to solitaire. Ray is an exception, for apparently his solitaire playing is his only fault. Outside of being an en- gineer, Ray's chief claim to fame is that he has dispelled the myth that only the intelligentsia can wear a mustache. FREDERICK BEHRENDT fb E K Freddie Newark, N. J. Everyone that knows Freddie likes him, and those few who do not know him, respect him. His retiring affability makes him an agreeable companion, just the kind of a man that keeps the friends he so easily makes. Freddie divides his time between Chemistry, Physics, and Lacrosse: and from all reports is equally adept in 1 each. A loyal friend, a good fellow, a man of character and ability, he will be a success in life. University Lacrosse Team C33 CD. 30
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6421923 Liber Brunensiswo JAMES HOWARD BLAKE Howie Edgewood, R. I. We nominate for the Hall of Fame: J. Howard Blake: because he gave an excellent portrayal as a soldier in Henry VIII: because he understands Hegel: because he neither smokes, drinks, nor swears-much: because he is non-athletic, non-fraternity, and non-committalg and finally, because he has been one of our better acquaintances. ROBERT PAINE BOLAN l Bob Cranston, R. I. Bob came from the wilds of Cranston four years ago, to delve in the riches of the Department of Economics. He is a congenial sort of a fellow, and is known by his associate economists for his variety of amusing questions and unconsciously witty comebacks to his professor's queries. Bob is a conscientious student and de- serves success when he leaves here. PAUL BONYNGE, JR. A A fb Pab Locust Valley, N. Y. Paul's interests have an exceptionally wide range. He is in- terested in everything, it seems, and there is little that he has no knowledge about. To get to the bottom of things, and to know the truth seems to be Paul's purpose in life. There is no task he cannot do well. If anyone wants to know what it's all about, we recommend him to Paul. Freshman Track Squad 615: Assistant Manager If71l'lll?T-91111 Tennis 135, Manager C435 Manager of University Wrestlingf4lfO1vla111lRi1l!M:Ib Ml: Sphinx Club 447. EARL HALLIDAY BRADLEY Earl Seekonk, Mass. Friends, meet Earl Halliday Bradley! Born in Seekonk, Mass., it has been his self-imposed talk to render the name of his native city honored among men. It is his earnest wish that when man meets fellowman in conversation the world over, He came from Seekonk shall be deemed an honor second to no other earthly recognition. In pursuit of which he has become an athlete, scholar, politician, engineer, and-ah, yes-gentleman. Commencement Speaker Ulf Sigma Xi Q33 CLD: Francis Wayland Scholar C13 639: James Manning Scholar i237 Mathematics Honors U3 123: Preliminary Highest Honors CBL' William Gaston Scholar: Engineering Prize. 32
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