Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1912
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I ,,,i.5.-.Ki-:Y-U... , I- i Q ' . -,- .--.Vyf-, 3 ,- :J'FMxZRp1-HV' - .V .- fl!! ' X! X k -req n' V' j iff ,f , I Z . f 4 A A, A 1 Q ff ' 0, . , -fy, ff K , n OF .J f P ' Z 'fl N J ff A 3 f f .4 1 if f , .. F3 X A ., f K X 0 1 v I X f g x . . . , , - , . J -A 1 ..1 Efn , Elirvhrrirk H3111 lirpprl, A. EE., ISHS grahuatv nf Gulumhia, faithful uernant nf the Hniueraitg. num Evan nf the Qiullrge, uw the Baath nf Ehiturz uf Ehe Nineirvn lgunhrnh emh Efuwlur Glulnmhinn hu affertinnuielg DPRIUEITP nur uulumr -6.. Erarfn Obffire Qlulxxmliia Cflnllvgr Uhr Ehitnm nf the 1912 Qlnlumhitm ENTLEIVIEN: e Nothing has done so much to unite my present EX work to my own student days as the honor your board has done me in its dedication of the 1912 1 COLUMBIAN. As the editor of the 1898 COLUM- fP 'X I 37' . 4' itt ' ' 43 'I ' . . . ' BIAN-11'l the light of the handsome volumes of to-day ua poor thing, sirs, but mine own, - I appreciate the amount of labor that goes into making one of these vol- umes. In our undergraduate life I know of no more arduous or more useful form of public service. The preceding classes have set a high standard for these annual volumes, a standard, however, which we leave to the class of 1912 to meet and surpass. If l could afford it l should send a copy to every Alumnus of the College, for there is no better way of learning what we are trying to do at Columbia, and what we are accomplishing in so many Helds of undergraduate activity, than by careful study of the COLUMBIAN. Very truly yours, 97Mmtbe!ffC274-P-Q New York, November 4. l9l0. f -7- Y J. ' ,t,. W.V..,1 .. En the ilihitnra nf the Gtulumhizm ,XR-XF N T IS JUST thirty years since, as a member ot. the Junior Class .in the College, 'noi l found myself charged with the task of assisting as managing editor in the prep- araticn and publication of what we then called THE COLUMBIAD. Well do l M XM remember the fun that we had in the undertaking, and .the troubles by which we found ourselves surrounded in consequence of some editorial indiscretions. Despite '7 E' the fact that that is all ancient history now, l am sure that I can still enter with sympathy and heartiness into an appreciation of the work of the Board of Editors of the Class of l9l2, and l congratulate you both upon your responsibilities and your pleasure in connec- tion with the undertaking. THE COLUMBIAN of each successive year is an amazing revelation of our student life and activi- ties. No one who has not looked over with some care the pages of a recent issue of THE COLUMBIAN can form any conception of the scores of ways in which Columbials students associate themselves together for social purposes and for sport, as well as for the promotion of the more serious interests of life. The best thing about all this activity is that it springs naturally from the desires and ambitions of the students themselves. It is not regulated or prescribed. It is a legitimate exercise of liberty, and the carrying on of all these organizations and undertakings is a helpful training in the use of liberty. It makes for the development of character and capacity. I welcome the largest possible measure of student life, and the welding together of as many close associations with Columbia as are possible. To those who carry on the burden of these undertakings l offer hearty thanks, as well as an ex- pression of readiness to co-operate with them in any way that may be desired. You will leave on our permanent records the evidences of the literary and artistic skill of yourselves and your associates, and you will sum up and present in your own way the student life of the Columbia of your time. That your task may be as successful as l know it will be enjoyable, and that you may ever turn back to your student life at Columbia with affection and regards, is my sincere wish. Faith fully yours, 'und-. bca. .-9- .. - -- ,,,,. if g j i if . ,-. Z Il En Ihr 0112155 nf 1912 R.ul-l. G. WELLS, in his novel, Wlwhe History of Mr. Pollyf' says of Prim: l-le was not so much a human being as a civil warf' I suppose that may be Q Ut f said of about all of us, men in the making, and not yet perfected, made clear ' i through to full manhood. It is particularly true of young men. But College men 3503x331 have, or should have, better chances than others for bringing that civil war, which they L it are to some sort of satisfactory issue. The accumulated wisdom of the past is put at their service in books and instructions to gain some insight into that warfare, and some mastery of the tactics and strategy that avails. Student activities also may help, and help much. lVlen of character in past classes have told me of the value of athletics in regulating troublesome and insistent impulses. Through the necessity to do something for their Alma lVlater, they gained self-control and self-knowledge of inherent waywardness and unexpected treacheries of passion or indolence. Herein lies the chief value, and a really great value of college sports. More men should take part in them, not only for health of body, but the sake of character. But athletics are after all a passing investment of self-knowledge and self-control. Une must take longer views. The civil was is to go on after football, baseball, and crew are out of the question. Here comes in the larger, wider, and more permanent discipline of the proper college training. When the Junior year comes to a young man, he should begin to be seriously aware of this and regulate his affairs accordingly. I can wish the men of the Class of 1912 nothing better than that, before they go out from us, they should have gained clear knowledge of the warfare they are to wage, and skill in pushing one's worst enemies within to the wall and into harmonious union with one's best friends, which are also within. Xkdeff- . I 4 9 e iiee - 2.-, : s .g , f i .... ...-.., --.. . V, 1 ' ' r 112, , , W Qtnlumhia llniuernitg in the Glitg nf New Burk 'cf lQ,JAx,4 .FN . if.,-B Eepurhnvnt nf Aatrnnnmg OUR PERIOD of expectation is over: now you have before you the new COLUMBIANJ you turn in haste to the important pages of the book, you see your names printed as having run rapidly, jumped far and high, debated eloquently, played Elm Ihr illlvmhern nf 1912 chess cannily, fraternized secretly, journalizecl, jested, been active extra-curricularlyg you scan the Hgrinclsl' and see yourselves as others see youg and you say it is a mighty good COLUMBIAN. Then, later on, when you are more at leis- ure, you will examine the less important parts of the boolcg and possibly a very few will stop to see what preachment the tiresome professor of astronomy has made. A year and a day will be quickly spedg your class will pass out into the nationg while there is still time, let your Star-man repeat the phrase of the Wise-man: Hitch your wagon to a star. Into your wagon get a load Ht to be hitched to a star. Do not take a star that is too brilliant, too distant, too unattainable. By no man's aid, but by your own consciousness of the right, stand fast to the rightg and come back in future years to let the aged astronomer see again your old familiar faces, still young after years of service. October 29, l9lO. -13- HIAA i '-. '-A-1'f iifiiftitilftl f-Q1 f r.3 . .523 3191? '1' f ' - TH E - COLVM BIAN - Gln the Gltaria nf 1912 RIENDS AND FELLGW STUDENTS: ln this microcosm of our University world, the ideal relation between the teacher l 'I 'lgxvq ' and the taught is that of elder and younger colleagues in the same pursuit after know- tx ledge and culture, the same effort to attain Hthe Good, the True, and the Beautifulf, It is a trite saying that no one can be a good teacher who has ceased to be a good Ll 'Jkt student, and I hope I may claim enough of that particular qualification to a good pedagogical reputation, to warrant my addressing you all as fellow students. When- ever lack of sympathy occurs between students and their teachers, it is pretty sure to be because one or the other side has lost sight of the true purpose and theory of organized educationg his work as student or as teacher becomes perfunctoryg he loses the true perspective, magnifies means into ends, minor details into features of highest importance, and so loses touch with the other party to the relation. The COLUMBIAN presents a wonderful birdseye view of student activities, some of them religious, some intellectual, some physical, some purely recreative. All have their places in the University life, for they represent the fourfold requirements of human nature, all are beneficial, so long as they conform to the real purpose of a University training--the highest development of one's capacities for service to the world. Their variety is most interestingg their total 3m0UUt iIT1prCSSiV6L the SPICCGSS with which they are conducted, most creditable. The one danger in them all lies in their being magnified into ends in themselves, instead of means to culture, strength and refreshed energy. To the student they loom big and importantg to the teacher, often, they appear trivial and insignificant: both perspectives are wrong. As a true fel- low-student with yourselves, I am glad these activities, exist, and I wish for you all, the utmost enthusiasm and success in so conducting them that they may not only do credit to the University, but enrich your own lives also. As representing the School of Fine Arts and especially of Architecture, whose students have con- tributed their share to these activities, even though you may sometimes have fancied us a little out of their stronger currents, f am grateful for this opportunity to extend a warm greeting to my fellow students of 1912. 44421.-N, -15- ! , A . , Ein the 0112155 nf 1912 lxgxwk m GLADLY comply with your request and send you a word of greeting. ,ffej Since my 'igraduationn in June last, I have suffered leisure long enough to .5 . , Z f ' have learned by experience fand am happy in the knowledgel what we all, or very lk E many of us, have been taught by precept from our youth up, the exceeding impor- tance of an avocation in life. During the years in which one is active in the work which he has chosen for his primary, or principal, occupation, a secondary subject of interest, to engage his times of rest and refreshment, is a valuable and delightful adjunct to success in his vocationg and when he ceases to labor in his calling, his secondary occupation, or avocation, becomes a necessity if he would really live and not simply vegetate. You are to be congratulated in that you are taking a course in the liberal arts and sciencesn intended to fit you, not specifically for a particular profession or business, but for engaging with advantage in any pursuit to which you may choose to devote yourselves. You are, or will be, trained so that you may select, with intelligence, not only the occupation on which you are to rely for support and advancement, but also an inviting avocation, to gladden your leisure at all time and, at the last, when active life ceases, to sustain your spirit and be to you as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land. Should you neglect to make such beneficent provision while you have time and opportunity you will lose much in your years of activity and may ultimately meet the fate of too many successful men in all classes, who retire from active business in the hope and expectation of quiet enjoyment, and find too late H 'Tis easy to resign a toilsome place But not to manage leisure with a grace, Absence of occupation is not rest, A mind quite vacant is a mind distressedf, I hope, therefore, that you will take full advantage of all your present opportunities, carefully pro- vide for your periods of inaction as well as of action and be useful, prosperous and happy men. With affectionate regard and all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, X Q ..I 7.. s s s .. .. ., .19 is a 2 f s i r Y s 4 r 1 L1f- as ir ilnhn Enmarh Ham Amringr il, .' HE. distinctive landmark in Columbia College for fifteen years past has been Professor riff John Howard Van Amringe, the Dean. Always one who stood out prominently -- -1 I . . . . 'FST E' in the eneral landsca e, he has these latter years been the objective toward which .NX . ,fl . g P Agfa. I,-'fi the eyes of the undergraduates turned in the morning and toward which also the returning graduate Hrst directed his hastening steps when visiting his Alma Mater. , Once having met and shaken hands with the Dean, and thereby having taken his bearings for minor points of interest on the Campus, the alumnus betook himself along the less frequented paths to other doorwaysg Rarely is it given to any man to gain the loyal affec- tion of so many. The future Professor of Mathematics was born in the City of Brotherly Love, April 3, 1835. Whether he thereby became specially endowed with that warmth of affection for his kind which marked his later years, the records do not tell us, but the coincidence is striking. As his boyhood came and went his father instructed him in the learning of the day until he became a scholar in Montgomery Academy, west of Newburg in Orange Co., N. Y. Among the old people of this region memories of him lin- gered until a few years ago. In 1854, at the age of nineteen, he entered Yale and spent two years, but leaving at this stage, he passed two more years outside of college and then matriculated at Columbia in the class of 1860. Even before graduation, being older than the general run of the students, he acted as a college tutor and on receiving his degree he was regularly appointed on the staff of instruction. F or fifty years this connection was never broken. Through the various grades the Mr.,' Van Amringe of those days fhow strange it sounds, steadily advanced, becoming full professor of mathematics in 1865. As professor in this fundamental branch he maintained a dual connection with Columbia Col- lege and with the School of Mines. Now every student in each of these schools must take mathematics so that until the recent growth in numbers almost all those who graduated in either passed through the class-room, and under the rigid discipline of this most successful teacher. In his courses, recitations had to be exact, concise and accurate. Excuses, slovenly or careless presentation and delays found no sympathy. Easy-going habits were straightened out and many a young man was vastly benefited for his future work in the world. In 1894, on the retirement of Professor Drisler, Professor Van Amringe became Dean of Colum- bia College, and five years later he served as acting-president of the University during the absence of President Low. His Alma Mater has honored him twice with degrees, L. H. D. in 18805 LL. D. in 1910. From the University of New York he received Ph. D. honoris cczusa in 1897 and from Union College LL. D. in 1895. Professor Van Amringe is and has long been a familiar figure in the life of the Metropolis. As a vestryman of Trinity Church he has served this dignified and ancient body. As trustee of the General Theological Seminary and of several church schools he has exercised an influence upon education out- side of Columbia. As an early member of the City Reform Club he has worked efficiently for the betterment of civic life in New York. In social life among his kind, the clubs have naturally claimed him. His face would be greatly missed if he failed at the Saturday evening meetings of the Century, LISL a i ,, ,A 3 - ,l . STTHE - COLVMBIAN . and at the Metropolitan and the Church clubs he was well known. But the Columbia University Club welcomed him most of all as peculiarly its own. President of it through all its existence its circle gathered him in from the start, has rallied round him on its home nights, has dedicated its new house under his presiding presence, and has made him a perpetual member of its Olympus of household gods. In scientific work, Professor Van Amringe has edited a long series of mathematical works to which is attached the name of Charles Davies, his predecessor in the chair at Columbia. Many a schoolboy first became familiar with the name of H. Van Amringe through the medium of Davies l..egendre. But the American Mathematical Society has also claimed allegiance and the New York Mathematical Society largely owes to him its inception. He was president of it in its early days. Among his students Professor Van Amringe has found his best and most devoted friends. It would be difficult to fittingly express the affection which he has inspired. His erect carriage and mar- tial air fthe expression is now a part of Columbia folklorej roused involuntary cheers' whenever he appeared on state occasions. Commencement banquets would not have been the same had not his familiar figure sat at the head of the head-table. I-le has been celebrated in song. No college ditty br' 's more enthusiastic response than the one whose School of Mines version has the stanza: Professor Van Am has tugged at an oar ln the Faculty boat, since about '64, And we hope for at least a full century more He will hit up the stroke every morningn and in which the College version closes with this universally felt sentiment: For we love Van Am with our heart and soul, And we'll drink to his health, let us finish the bowl, For we'll stand by Van Am through fair and through foul, And wish him the top of the morning. J. F. K. ....I9.. 5 J V , 5 i ' :THE COLVMBIAN f LZQ - 1 ' 'V it 'QA-' gg, ,:.,.-,4 I Iffi vfiiigf iff 19 IZ , , ' ' Ulu the Qllaaa uf 1912 Tap -sq REETINC1: fi fx As the Senior Professor of Columbia University it seems proper that I should send a word of greeting to the COLUMBIAN of l9l0 and to the Class of l9l2, . E:-'.gQ:.5:-' whose record it is to be. - SL- ' JZ! 'E ' Two years ago you all came here with trembling steps and timid hearts as humble Freshman. You wrestled with the Class of l9l I with great success and disclosed your strength. Then you were gladly recognized and you began to take y-our places in the fraternities and in the clubs and on the teams. Moreover, you were recognized in the class rooms by your various instructors as most worthy successors ol the one hundred and fifty classes or more that have gone out from Columbia. My special interest in the Class of 1912 lies in the fact that so many of you belong to me. You are my boys, my old students and you will belong to me as long as l live, and wherever we may be. We have been associated for the past year, or the past two years. We have met day after day and we have considered together many of the most important subjects that are related to our lives, our existence on the earth, and our well-being. - But after all, we were very much limited in time, and l can only hope that the glimpses you gained of the great and important subjects which we studied together have created a desire for a greater and deeper knowledge, and that you will continue to pursue as far as possible the studies which we began together. Now that I have retired from active duty in the University, it is a comfort and gives me the great- est happiness to know that the members of the Class 1912 desire to include me in their COLUMBIAN. l shall be proud to be thereg and I assure the class of my continued affection. QAA-1 Q- 5 X November IS, l9I0. 5 -21- .. ffifi' . , ,... . ., . . ...1. . . .- . -. .- s- . -. -- '-'4: Qthzxrllzrf ilirrhrirk Glhsmhlrr ,, ,N I-IARLES FREDRICK CHANDLER, who, after more than forty years, connec- Qrd 555: tion with Columbia University, has recently been made Professor Emeritus, was e,L .SM born in Lancaster, Mass., December 6th, IS36. His boyhood passed in the usual F occupations of a growing lad, but as he approached manhood he became filled with 'i i95 '5 2 a desire to study science, and selected chemistry for his life work and Harvard as i s the place of preparation. In the Lawrence Scientific School where he worked the equipment was severely plain, for those were the days before the Bunsen burner had been invented. Quantitative analysis was in its infancy, and the religious prejudice of the day did much to retard the development of natural science. After a year's stay at Harvard, the young student moved to Germany, and matriculated in the University of Cioettingen, but later went to Berlin, where Wohler, then the great teacher of chemistry, was in the full tide of his activities. I-lis enthusiasm inspired the young student, who spent long, laborious, but happy hours on his work. I-le made his doctorate in IS56, when only nineteen years of age, and his Arbeit entitled Miscellaneous Chemical Researches was afterwards duly recorded in Dana's i'System of Mineralogyn and referred to as UC. F. Chandler's Inaugural Dissertation, .l856,', having been, among other things, based upon the analysis of a choice assortment of rare - and difficult minerals. Some years earlier there had returned to this country from Csermany another student of Chemistry, Charles A. Joy, who had become Professor of Chemistry in Union College, but in l857 he was called to tal-te the chair in Columbia College, and his place at Union was filled by Dr. C. F. Chandler, who for several years remained an active mem- ber of the Union College faculty. In 1863, Thomas Egleston, a graduate of Yale and the Ecole des Mines of Paris, and but recently returned to this country, proposed to the trustees of Columbia College that they start a School of Mines. He found a strong ally in Dr. F. A. P. Barnard, who a year later became President of Colum- bia and who realized the need of such an institution in America. Although gold had been discovered in California fifteen years before, mining was but in its infancy. Ten years before this D. Whitney had published his great work, Metallic Wealth of the United Statesf' and this had done much to pave the way for a favorable consideration of Mr. Eglestonis pro- posal, and in I864 the trustees authorized the inauguration of the new school without however attaching salaries to the new chairs. Thomas Egleston was made professor of mineralogy and metallurgy. Fran- cis l... Vinton, a West Point graduate, was made professor of mining engineering, and at the suggestion of Professor joy, Dr. Chandler was called to be professor of chemistry. From the faculty of Columbia Professors Van Amringe, Peck, Rood and Joy volunteered their services, and were the following year regularly appointed as professors. They were joined in i866 by Dr. John Newberry, in the chair of geology, and this faculty remained practically unchanged for the next ten years, Dr. Chandler serving as Dean. The School of Mines grew rapidly and soon became an institution for instruction in prac- tically all branches of engineering, mathematics physics and chemistry being fundamental to them all. Dr. Chandler's department has been basal in all subsequent development. In l872, Dr. Chandler became adjunct professor of chemistry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and was made full -22.- s , , , ,s , , g l C:-T151 E - coLvM BIAN 37 i i : 'i professor in 18775 this same year Professor Joy retired and chemistry in all the schools became unified, with Dr. Chandler at the head. In l866, Dr. Chandler had begun to lecture in the College of Phar- macy and he continued to do so with only one interruption for forty-four years. To all this were added duties on the Board of Health, outside expert work, and the many calls made upon the time of a lead- ing citizen. In l867, he became Chemist of the Health Board, and later its President, which office he held until ISS4. In I87O, in association with his brother William, he began the publication of the American Chemist, and this he continued until l877. When the National Academy of Science was enacted, he was one ofthe early appointees. l-le was one of the organizers of the American Chemical Society, and was largely instrumental in the formation of the New York Chemists' Club, and its Presi- dent 1899-1900. His crowning honor came in l899, when he was chosen President of the Society of Chemical Industry, delivering the annual presidential address in London, choosing for his subject A Sketch of the Development of Technical Education in the United States, a paper of decided value. Ar this time he received the honorary degree of doctor of science from the University of Oxford. Many more honors have come to Dr. Chandler in the long years of his service, but no other can compare with that of being enshrined in the hearts of the many students who have listened to his kindly counsel and looked up to him as their beloved instructor. K. T. K. ..2 3.- J Bvrvaaeh CHARLES STEWART SMITH Trustee of Barnard College Died November 30 MRS. MALCOLM D. 'WHITMAN Trustee of Barnard College Diecl December SPENCER TRASK Trustee of Teachers College Died December 31 MRS. ELEANOR KINNICUTT Trustee of Barnard College Died October 26 JOHN LA FARC-E, N. A. Professor of Decorative Arts Died November 15 CHRISTIAN A. HERTER 17, 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Diecl December 5, 1910 ..25- George L. Rives John B. Pine . John lVlcl..ean Nash G erar d Beekman W. Bayard Cutting Seth Low, LL.D. Geo. L. Rives, LL.D. Lenox Smith Rev. Marvin R. Vincent, S.T.D. John B. Pine Hermann l-I. Cammann Rev. Edward B. Coe, D.D., Ll...D. William Barclay Parsons, Ll...D. George G. Dewitt Francis Sedgwick Bangs Uranium . Chairman . Clerk . . . . . Treasurer Benjamin Aymar Sands LL. D. Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., fCantala.j, Litt.D. fOxon.D J. Pierpont Morgan, LL.D. T. Marlaelt Cheesman, M.D. Horace W. Carpentier Marcellus Hartley Dodge Rev. William T. Manning, S.T.D. Rt. Rev. David l-l. Greer, D.D., S.T.D. Benjamin B. 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Zllarultg nf Olulumhia Qtnllegr Dean Keppel Professor Lord H9115 Professor Thomas Cl9l35 Zifamltg nf Dllehirinr Dean Lambert Professor Starr U91 I5 Professor Huntington C191 35 Hniuvruitg Qlnunril President Butler 3FaruItg nf Applieh Srirnre Dean Csoetze Professor Bogert C191 I5 Professor Munroe 119135 s Zltarultg nf 3121111 Dean Stone Professor Redfield C191 I5 Professor Burdick H9135 Zliurultima uf lgulitiral Srirnre, Elrilunnphg zmh lfiurr Sfrirnrr Dean Burgess Associate Dean Carpenter linlitirul Srienre Professor Goodnow, Chairman of Committee on Instruction Professor Seligman U91 I5 Professor Munroe Smith H9135 ylyiluauphg Professor Cattell, Chairman of Committee on Instruction Professor Perry U91 I5 Professor A. H. 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Mcvickar Professor of Political Economy Edward Delavan Perry, Ph.D., LL.D. ....., Jay Professor of Greek William A. Dunning, Ph.D., LL.D. . . Lieber Professor of History and Political Philosophy Adolphe Cohn, LL.B., A.M. . . Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures .lames P. Kemp, E.M., Sc. D. . ..... Professor of Geology Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D. . ..... Professor of Mathematics James C. Egbert, Ph.D .......... Professor of Latin Calvin Thomas, LL.D. . . Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Herbert Gardiner Lord, A.M. . ...... Professor of Philosophy Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph.D. . ....... Professor of Latin Clarence 'H. Young, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Greek Livingston Parrand, A.M., M.D. . . Professor of Anthropology Marston T. Bogart, Ph.B., LL.D. . . Professor of Grganic Chemistry George Clinton Densmore Gdell, Ph.D. . . . Professor of English Henry Rogers Seager, Ph.D. . . . . . Professor of Political Economy Frederick E. 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Assistant Professor of Mathematics Harold Jacoby, PHD- I . . Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy . Assistant Professor of History . Assistant Professor of Latin . Assistant Professor of Music Professor of Classical Philology Algernon De V. Tassin, A.M. Charles C. Grove, Ph.D. . Carlton H. Hayes, Ph.D. Dean P. Lockwood, Ph.D. . Daniel Gregory Mason, A.PJ. . Prank G. Moore, Ph.D. ..3 3.. ,-L.Q ,AA,-,A .,. - COLVMBIAN - 4 ' i 1, ,2j..2i i?P1i'ff' ' V- '-1' ' ' -- r- ,I I H Eltaruliien uf Olnlumhia liniuerniig-Cllnntinuvil Charles A. Beard, Ph.D. ..,.... Associate Professor of Politics Carlton Clarence Curtis, Ph.D. .... Associate Professor of Botany Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. . . Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions Bergen Davis, Ph.D. . . ..... Assistant Professor of Physics Louis Auguste Loiseaux, BS. . . Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures John Erskine, Ph.D. ........ Assistant Professor of English Srhnnln nf Applirh Srienrr Qbftirzru nf the Effarultg Frederick Arthur Cuoetze, M.Sc ...... Dean of the Faculty Uhr Ellarulig Charles F. Chandler, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. fOxon.J . . Mitchell Professor of Chemistry Henry S. Munroe, Ph.D., Sc.D'. Alfred Moses, Ph.D. . James Furman Kemp, Sc.D. . Robert Peele, E. M. . . William Hallock, Php., Phar.D. I Francis B. Crocker, Ph.D. . Michael ldvorsky Pupin, Ph.D., Sc.D. . William H. Burr, C. E. . Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D. . Harold Jacoby, Ph.D. . . Henry Marion Howe, LL.D. . Charles E. Pellew, E.M. . Earl B. Lovell, C.E. . . George Francis Sever, M.Sc. . James Maclay, Ph.D. . . Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph.B., 'LL.D. Livingston Rutgers Morgan, Ph.D. . Amadeus W. C-rabau, Sc. D. . Ralph Edward Mayer, C.E. . Cassius Jackson Keyser, Ph.D. Herschel C. Parker, Ph.B. . George L. Meylan, M.D. . Lea Mcllvaine Luquer, Ph.D. . Milton C. Whitaker, M.S. . Walter I. Slichter, EMF.. , ,loseph C. Pfister, A.M. . . 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Assistant Professor of Mineralogy . . Professor Industrial Chemistry . Professor of Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor of Mechanics . . Professor of Crganic Analysis . Professor of Mathematical Physics Assistant Professor of Electro-Chemistry Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering . Professor of Mechanical Engineering . Professor of Mechanical Engineering . Associate Professor of Metallurgy . Assistant Professor of Mining , . Associate Professor of Botany .-341 W l .. i .. M 1A E , . f q-,i, Q :L, I, N L ...gg W ? , c a a a .THE - CQLVMBIAY . r r r rc iliemrultiru nf Qlulumhia liniueraitg-Clnniinurh L. Walker, EDM. . Leroy Jones, Ph.D. . Arthur Adam Bergen Davis, Ph.D. . George P. Pegram, Ph.D. . George V. Wendell, Ph.D. . Charles H. Burnside, A.M. . Arendt, EE. . . P. Berkey, Ph.D. . John H. Morecroft, EE., B.S. William B. Fite, Ph.D. . Herbert E.. Hawkes, Ph.D. . Percy Hodge, Ph.D. . . Milton C. Whitaker, M. S. . Morton Charles . . . . . . . Professor of Metallurgy . Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions . . . . Assistant Professor of Physics . . . . Assistant Professor of Physics . . Assistant Professor of Physics . . Assistant Professor of Mechanics . Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering . . . Assistant Professor of Geology . Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering . . . Professor of Mathematics . . . Professor of Mathematics . Assistant Professor of Mechanics , , , . . Professor Industrial Chemistry J. Paul jones Williams, M.S., C.E.. .... Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering James Rignall Wheeler, Ph.D., James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . Clarence H. Young, Ph.D. . Alfred D. F. Hamlin, A.M. . Frank D. Sherman, Ph.B. . Charles Hubert Farnsworth . Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D. . Joel Elias Spingarn, Ph.D. . George N. Olcott, Ph.D. . Jefferson B. Fletcher, A.M. . Cornelius Rubner, Mus.Doc. . Arthur Wesley Dow . . Srhnul nf Zlline Aria Qbfflrern nf the Earultg LL.D. . . Dean and Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art . . . . . Secretary and Professor of History C5112 Zliarultg . . . . . . Professor of Greek . . Professor of the History of Architecture . . . . . Professor of Graphics . Associate Professor of Music in Teachers College . . Dean Lung Professor of Chinese . Professor of Comparative Literature . Associate Professor of 'Latin , . . Professor of Comparative Literature , . . . . . Professor of Music , . Professor of Fine Arts in Teachers College Thomas Hastings, Diplome Ed.B.-A. ...... Director of Atelicr Edward R. Smith, A.B. . Charles P. Warren, A.M. . , , Reference Librarian, Avery Architectural Library . , , . . Assistant Professor of Architecture lpn Erhalf nt' the Nattnnal Arahmng nf Benign John W. Alexander, N.A. . Daniel Chester French, N.A. . Kenyon Cox, N.A. . . 0Pn Edward Robinson, A.M., LL.D. Harlan F. Stone, LL.B. . . Henry S. Redfield, A.M., LI...D. . . . - . .... President of the National Academy . , , , . . Professor of Sculpture ' . , , . . . Professor of Painting Behalf nf the 2luPfI'1!PDl.i1EI11 illiluaeum nt' Art l Q , , , . . Director of the Museum Srhnnl nf illtuu Gbttirern nf the Eliarultg D , , Professor of Law and Dean of School of Law . Secretary and Nash Professor of Law .351 , . ft f f t f - COLVMBIAN 4 'S t tt t of 1'rf ':Z T 1 ,AI -. . .?.,. i 1-,Il ,g W , , . ,. ,..1. . . .. . .. , ., .. . . .. - Efkrrultiea uf Glnlumhia llninerziig-QIn11tin11vh Uhr iltarultg John W. Burgess, Ph.D., l..l...D. . Ruggles Professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law Munroe Smith, sl.U.D., l..L.D. . Professor of Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence Prank Goodnow, LL.D. . . Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science Francis M. Burdick, Ll...D. ....... Dwight Professor of Law George W. Kirchwey, LL.D. ........ Kent Professor of Law John B. Moore, LL.D. . . Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy George P. Canfield, A.B., l..l...B. ........ 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Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Columbia University Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. . . Associate Professor of Botany, Columbia University .1361 . . l V t. i i i 'TH E ' COLVMBIAN ,., , .i iltarultiea nf Qlulumhia liniueraitg-Qluntinueh Anton Vorisek, Phar.D. . William Mansheld, Phar.D. . Clinton B. Knapp, lVl.D. . Walter A. Basteclo, Ph.G., NLD., Curt P. Wimmer, Phar.D. . . Professor of Analytical Chemistry . Professor of Pharmacognosy . Professor of Bacteriology . Associate in Pharmacology . Assistant Professor of Pharmacy James Duff, B-S . . .... Lecturer on Food and Drug Inspection SJIEIDIIEITP Sfrhnnla g Gbftirera nf this Zltaruliira John W. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean and Ruggles Professor Political Science and Constitutional Law Vlfilliam Henry Carpenter, Ph.D. . Associate Dean and Villard Professor of Germanic Philology Uhr Zlinrultg nf lghiluzmphg Nelson Glenn lVlcCrea, Ph.D. ...... Secretary and Professor of Latin J. lVlcKeen Cattell, Ph.D., LL.D. ....... Professor of Psychology Edward Delavan Perry ........ Jay Professor of Greek Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Professor of the Indo-Iranian Languages Adolphe Cohn, LLB., A.lVI. .... Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures Brander Matthews, D.C.L., Litt.D., LL.D .... Professor of Dramatic Literature Henry Alfred Todd, Ph.D. . . . . . Professor of Romance Philology james Rignall Wheeler, Ph.D., LL.D .... Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art James Chidester Egbert, Ph. D. ....... Professor of Latin Calvin Thomas, LL.D., . . Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Carlo Leonardo Speranza, B. es L., A.lVl. ...... Professor of ltalian Pranz Boas, Ph.D., LL.D. ....... Professor of Anthropology Franklin T. Baker, A.lVl., Litt.D. . . Professor of the English Language and Literature James Earl Russell, Ph.D., LL.D. . Frank Morton lVlclVfurray, Ph.D. . Paul Monroe, Ph.D. . . . Samuel Train Dutton, A.lVl. . . William Peterfield Trent, LL.D., D.C.L. . Gonzalez Lodge, Ph.D., LL.D., . Clarence Hoffman Young, Ph.D. . Livingston Parrand, A.lVl., lVl.D. Edward Lee Thorndike, Ph.D. William T. Brewster, A.lVl. . Charles Knapp, Ph.D. . . . John Dyneley Prince, Ph.D. . . Frederick E. Woodbridge, LL.D. . Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D. . . Felix Adler, Ph.D. . . Julius Sachs, Ph.D. . Charles A. Strong, A.B. . Marshall H. Saville . . . Barnard Professor of Education . . Professor of Elementary Education Professor of the History of Education Professor of School Administration . Professor of English Literature . Professor of Latin and Greek . . Professor of Greek . Professor of Anthropology Professor of Educational Psychology . . Professor of English . Professor of Classical Philology Professor of the Semitic Languages Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Professor of Social and Political Ethics Professor of Secondary Education . . . Professor of Psychology . Loubat Professor of American Archaeology William Addison Hervey, A.lVl. . Assistant Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Rudolf Tombo Jr' P1-,,D- , , Assistant Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures John Angus Mgcvgnnel, Ph,D, ', , . Professor of the Philosophy of Education ...3 7... X ' ' Ss ,,. A , it i - i , Af .i A 2 ,.:. Z.,,5.:12,i.i,f3,Lg:.,,.fTH E ' C Y, in ': ':2-a Zliarultirn nf Qlnlumhia lduinmritg-Qlnniinueil Joel Elias Spingarn, Ph.D. ...... Professor of Comparative Literature George N.O1eott, Ph.D. . . . . Assistant Professor of Latin George Stuart Fullerton, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . . Professor of Philosophy Jefferson B. Fletcher, A.M. . . . Professor of Comparative Literature John Dewey, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . . Professor of Philosophy Richard Gottheil, Ph.D. . Robert S. Woodworth, Ph.D. . . Professor of Semitic 'Languages . . . Professor of Psychology Ashley Horace Thorndike, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of English Arthur F. Remy, Ph. D. . William P. Montague, Ph.D. . William W. Lawrence, Ph.D. . Dickinson S. Miller, Ph.D. Louis Auguste Loiseaux, B.S. . ' Raymond Weeks, Ph.D. . Frank Gardner Moore, Ph.D. . John L. Gerig, Ph.D. . . Harry M. Ayres, Ph.D. George P. Knapp, Ph.D. Ferdinand Brunot, Litt.D. . John Erskine, Ph.D. . . . Assistant Professor of Germanic Philology . . . Professor of Philosophy . . . . Assistant Professor of English . . . . . . Professor of Philosophy Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures . Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures . . . Professor of Classical Philology . Assistant Professor of Romance Languages . . Assistant Professor of English . . . Professor of English Visiting Professor of French Literature . . Associate Professor of English Elizah W. Bagster Collins, A.M ....... Associate Professor of German Uhr Zlfarultg nf Fnliiirsl Brirnrr William R. Shepherd, Ph.D. ...... Secretary and Professor of History Munroe Smith, J.U.D., LL.D. . Professor of Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence Frank Goodnow, A.M., LL.D. Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . McVickar Professor of Political Economy Herbert L. Osgood, Ph.D. ........ Professor of History John Bassett Moore, LL.D. . . Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy William A. Dunning, Ph.D., LL.D. Franklin H. Giddings, Ph.D., LL.D. John B. Clark, Ph.D., LL.D. . . James Harvey Robinson, Ph.D. . William Milligan Sloane, Ph.D., L.H.D., Henry R. Seager, Ph.D. . . Henry L. Moore, Ph.D. . James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . George W. Botsford, Ph.D. . Vladimir G. Simkhovitch, Ph.D. Edward T. Devine, Ph.D., LL.D. Henry Johnson, Ph.D. . , . Lieber Professor of History and Political Philosophy . . . . . Professor of Sociology . . Professor of Political Economy . . . . Professor of History LL.D. . . Seth Low Professor of History . . Professor of Political Economy . Professor of Political Economy . . . Professor of History Y. . . Professor of History . Associate Professor of Economic History . . Schiff Professor of Social Economy . . Professor of History in Teachers College ..3g- 'K -F ,.. as ,, , P , yr ,: tf i 'THE ' COLVMBIAN if Ag g c Ellarultiva nf Olnlumhia Hntnrraitg-Qlnntinueh Samuel McCune Lindsay, Ph.D., LL.D. ..... Professor of Social Legislation Henry SuZZall0. Pl1-D- - . . . Professor of the Philosophy of Education Gwrge Winaeld Scott. l.-I--B-. Ph.D. . . Professor of International Law Charles A. Beard, Ph.D. . . . . Associate Professor of Politics William Guthrie, . , , , Professor of Law Henry R. Mussey, Ph.D. . Assistant Professor of Economics Ernst Daenell, Ph.D., Litt.D. ....... Kaiser Wilhelm Professor Uhr Zliarultg nf 151111 Srimrr Frank N. Cole, Ph.D. ...... Secretary and Professor of Mathematics Charles F. Chandler, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. . . Henry S. Munroe, EM., Ph.D., LL.D. . Alfred Moses, E..M., LL.D. . George S. Huntington, M.D., Sc.D. . Henry Fairfield Osborn, LL.D., Sc.D. Edmund B. Wilson, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. James F. Kemp, EMM., Sc.D. . . William Hallock, Ph.D. . Francis B. Crocker, ELM., Ph.D. Michael I. Pupin, Ph.D., Sc.D. William H. Burr, C.E.. . Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D. . Harold Jacoby, Ph.D. . Frederick S. Lee, Ph.D. . Bashford Dean, Ph.D. . . . Henry M. Howe, A.M., B.S., LL.D. John Francis Woodhull, Ph.D. . Richard Elwood Dodge, A.M. . James Maclay, C.E., Ph.D. . . Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph.B., LL.D. J. Livingston Rutgeis Morgan, Ph.D. . Henry E. Crampton, Ph.D. . . David Eugene Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. . William Cries, M.S., Ph.D. . Amadeus W. C-rabau, Sc.D. . Herbert Maule Richards, Sc.D. Gary N. Calkins, Ph.D. . Philip Hanson Hiss, Jr., M.D. Cassius Keyser, Ph.D. . Lea Mcllvaine Luquer, Ph.D. . Frederick R. Bailey, A.M., M.D. . Mitchell Professor of Chemistry . . Professor of Mining . Professor of Mineralogy . . Professor of Anatomy . DaCosta Professor of Zoology . . Professor of Zoology . Professor of Geology . . Professor of Physics Professor of Electrical Engineering . Professor of Electro-Mechanics . Professor of Civil Engineering . Professor of Mathematics Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy . . Professor of Physiology Professor of Vertebrate Zoology . . Professor of Metallurgy . Professor of Physical Science in Teachers College . Professor of Geography in Teachers College . Professor of Mathematics . Professor of Organic Chemistry Professor of Physical Chemistry . . Professor of Zoology Professor of Mathematics in Teachers College Professor of Biological Chemistry . Professor of Palaeontology . . Professor of Botany . Professor of Protozoology . . Professor of Bacteriology Adrain Professor of Mathematics Adjunct Professor of Mineralogy . Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology ...39... THE COLVMBIAN i.r. c srse s a :L , ,l , W ,i , .W .c .... or ufqi gig., :K1 -A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,A L H , Vlu, t, l-., Illarulttes nf Qlulumhiu Hniurrsitg-Glnnttnnvh Russell Burton-Cpitz, M.D. ..... . Thomas Hunt Morgan, Ph.D. Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. - Albert P. Wills, Ph.D. . . Henry B. Mitchell, A.M. . . . . Hermon C. Bumpus, Ph.B. . Charles E. Lucke, MS., Ph.D. Edward Kasner, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Physiology Professor of Experimental Zoology Professor of Organic Analysis . . Professor of Mathematical Physics Professor of Mathematics Director of the American Museum of Natural History . . . Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Professor of Mathematics Nathaniel L. Britton, Ph.D., Sc.D. . . Director of the New York Botanical Garden Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. . George B. Pegram, Ph.D. . Bergen Davis, Ph.D. . . William G. MacCallum, M.D. S. A. Mitchell, Ph.D. . . Hugh Angus Stewart, M.D. . Charles L. Poor, Ph.D. Earnarh Qlullrgr Qbiiirrrs nf th: Zliarultg William T. Brewster, A.M. . . Virginia C. Gilclersleeve, Ph.D. James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . Uhr Elffatulig Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. Herbert L. Gsgood, Ph.D., LL.D. . Edward Delavan Perry, Ph.D., LL,D Franklin Henry Giddings, Ph.D., LL.D. . John B. Clark, Ph.D., LL.D. . . James Rignall Wheeler, Ph.D. . Prank N. Cole, Ph.D. . . James Harvey Robinson, Ph.D. . Calvin Thomas, LL.D. , , Associate Professor of Botany Assistant Professor of Physics Assistant Professor of Physics . Associate Professor of Pathology Assistant Professor of Astronomy . Adjunct Professor of Pathology Professor of Celestial Mechanics . . . . Provost and Professor of English . Dean . Professor of History . . Mcvickar Professor of Political Economy Professor of History Jay Professor of Greek . Professor of Sociology and the History of Civilization . . . . Professor of Political Economy . Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art Professor of Mathematics Professor of History . Gehhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Carlo Leonardo Speranza, A.M., B. es L. ....., Professor of Italian William P. Trent, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L. . . . . Professor of English Literature Herbert Gardiner Lord, A.M. . . . . . Professor of Philosophy Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph.D. . , , , Professor of Latin Livingston Parrand, A.M., M.D. . , Professor of Anthropology Henry E- Cfampton, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Zoology Charles Knapp, Ph. D. . . Professor of Classical Philology -40- TH E COLVM BIAN W a .,,,, a f' -1 -':1 if-aff-55j56Li'.:-Q.f3f'f??f: D i f 'I . f . . A1 t , . ,,,. t, . to s ass. :ff iHar11ltiP5 uf Henry L. Moore, Ph.D. . . Herbert Maule Richards, Sc.D. Margaret E. Maltby, PHD. . Louis Auguste Loiseaux, BS. . . George Willis Botsford, Ph.D. Edward Kasner, Ph.D. . William P. Montague, PHD. . Grace-A. Hubbard, A.M. . Nlabel Foote Weeks, A.B. . Marie Reimer, PHD. . . Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. . Henry Raymond Mussey, Ph.D. . Raymond Weeks, Ph.D. .i . Wilhelm Alfred Braun, Ph.D. . Tracy E. Hazen, Ph.D. . John L. Cierig, Ph.D. . . Raymon C. Oshurn, PHD. . La Rue Van Hook, Ph.D. . James Earl Russell, Ph.D., LL.D. . Clyde Furst, A.M. . . Charles T. McFarlane, Ph.D. . John Francis Woodhull, PHD. . J. McKean Cattell, PHD., LL.D. . Adolphe Cohn, LLB., A.M. . . Franklin Thomas Baker, A.M., Litt.D. . Virgil Prettyman, A.M., Pd.D. . Richard Elwood Dodge, A.M. . Helen Kinne . . . Mary Schenck Woolman, BS. Frank Morton McMurray, PHD. . Paul Monroe, Ph.D. . . Samuel Train Dutton, A.M. . Gonzalez Lodge, PHD., LL.D. . Edward Lee Thorndike, PHD. Charles Hubert Farnsworth . Qlnlumhia 3Hniueraitg-Olnntinuril . ..... Professor of Political Economy . . . . Professor of Botany . . . . . Assistant Professor of Physics Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures . . . . . . Professor of History . . . . . Professor of Mathematics . . Professor of Philosophy . Associate Professor cf English . . . . Associate of English . . . . Associate Professor of Chemistry . Chairman of the Committee on Undergraduate Admissions . . . . Assistant Professor of Economics . Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures Assistant Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures . . . . . Assistant Professor of Botany . Assistant Professor of Romance Languages . . . Assistant Professor of Zoology . . . Associate Professor of Classical Philology Urarhers Qlnllregv Qtbftirrra uf th: iliarultg . . . Dean and Barnard Professor of Education . . . Professor of English and Secretary . . . . Controller of Teachers College Uhr Zltarnltg , . . . . Professor of Physical Science . . . . . Professor of Psychology Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures . Professor of the English Language and Literature ' . Principal of the Horace Mann High School . . . . Professor of Geography , . Professor of Domestic Science . . Professor of Domestic.Art . Professor of Elementary Education . Professor of the History of Education . Professor of School Administration , . Professor of Latin and Greek . Professor of Educational Psychology , Associate Professor of Music ..4I... s s s e THE COLVMBIANC r e e s . . -'.-. v..'.bA is ' 1... Zlistrnltiieia nf Qlulnmhia lininnrnitg-Qluniinush David Eugene Smith, Ph.D., Ll...D. . . . Thomas Denison Wood, A.M., M.D. . Frederick E. Woodbridge, A.M., LLD. . Julius Sachs, Ph.D. . . George L. Meylan, M.D. . Elijah William Bagster-Collins, A.M. Maurice Alpheus Bigelow, Ph.D. . Frederick H. Sykes, Ph.D. . Henry Carr Pearson, A.B. . Hermann T. Vulte, Ph.D. . John Angus MacVannell, Ph.D. Arthur Wesley Dow . . John Dewey, Ph.D., l..L.D. . Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. . Charles E. Lucke, M.S., Ph.D., Henry Johnson, A.M. . . Mary Adelaide Nutting . George Drayton Strayer, Ph.D. William Gies, Ph.D. . Naomi Norsworthy, Ph.D. . Henry Suzzallo, Ph.D. . Frederick G. Bonser, M.S. . Anna M. Cooley, B.S. . . Jane T. Fales, B.S. . . Frederic Ernest Farrington, Ph.D. Edgar Fauver, M.D. , Grace Fulmer . . Patty S. Hill . . Azulah Latham, B.A. William H. McCostline, M.D. Vtfilliam Noyes, A.M. . . Henry A. Ruger, Ph.D. , Mary D. Swartz Rose, Ph.D. , Clifford B. Upton, A.M. , May Belle Van Arsdale, B.S. . La Mont A. Warner . . . . . Professor of Mathematics. . Professo-r of Physical Education . Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy . Professor of Secondary Education . Assistant Professor of Physical Education . . Associate Professor of German . . , . Professor of Biology . . Director of Technical Education Principal of the Horace Mann Elementary School . Associate Professor of Domestic Science . Professor of the Philosophy of Education . . . Professor of Fine Arts . . . Professor of Philosophy . . Professor of Organic Analysis . Professor of Mechanical Engineering . . . Professor of History . . . . Professor of Nursing .' Assistant Professor of Elementary Education . . Professor of Biological Chemistry Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology . Professor of the Philosophy of Education . . Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts . Assistant Professor of Household Arts . Assistant Professor of Household Arts . . Associate Professor of Education . Assistant 'Professor of Physical Education Assistant Professor of Kindergarten Education Assistant Professor of Kindergarten Education . . Assistant Professor of Oral English . Assistant Professor of Physical Education . . Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology . . Assistant Professor of Household Arts . . Assistant Professor of Mathematics . Assistant Professor of Household Arts . Assistant Professor of Household Arts 1421 I Z ec Hninrraitg Glummittev un Svtuhrnt Gbrganizntinns Professor Herbert G. Lord, Chairman Professor Carlton H. Hayes . Professor James Furman Kemp . Professor Jefferson B. Fletcher Professor S. A. Mitchell . . fterm expires July l9l U . fterm expires uly 19125 . Cterm expires July 19133 . fterm expires July I9I4J . fterm expires July l9I5J Emvriius Gbftirrrs Edward Curtis, M.D. . . John D. Quackenbos, A.M., lVl.D. . . . . James W. McLane, M.D. . George H. Baker, A.M. . Francis Delafleld, M.D., LED. Abraham Jacobi, lVl.D., LED. Herman Knapp, M. D. . William R. Ware, LED. . George M. Lefferts, M.D., lVI.Sc. Arthur H. Elliott, Ph.D., F.S.C. Frederick R. Hutton, E.lVI., Ph.D. Charles McBurney, NLD. . . Robert F. Weir, IVl.D. . John C.. Curtis, lVl.D., LL.D. T. Mitchell Prudden, M.D., LED. . . . - John Howard Van Amringe, Ph.D., Ll-l.D., LL.D. . ...4 3.. . . Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics . . Emeritus Professor of Rhetoric . Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics . . . Librarian Emeritus Emeritus Professor of Practice of Medicine Emeritus Professor of Diseases of Children . Emeritus Professor of Ophthalmology . Emeritus Professor of Architecture . Emeritus Professor of Laryngology . . Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, College of Pharmacy , Sc.D. . . Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering . Emeritus Professor of Surgery . Emeritus Professor of Surgery Emeritus Professor of Physiology Emeritus Professor of Pathology Emeritus Professor of Mathematics I I 2 ff X Z I W IIQIQ - 5t2,7IY'l' 'I PM-I AKLHITEL 'X X Lasi- INEI CNG lf f THEOLQQY ff aff!! fI TQERT1 EAHS .IN 9 J 'BARNARD ' 4 ' I 4 QM Aan' QIWI II I :Qing Z IIIII I ,W gb, I X VWNIII In ar vi If I I !g I '47 I IWW! J I Q II I r wiifpw - I - I ffm-f-ILL -I II i ,4? I v HM-, Ii- Q-I. , W 7 I -1,.g1 f ' A-.- Tv ' '- is 'N ills' ' I-, - ,ig : ---- , 5 'I Vi f-- 2' vs! - -Z , U , Z' K2 - --A-4 I If- 'MM' 1 . W , I I' Uitliaiiagxaar''Qnzimwfll IIIIIII I Z 5-,El - - ' ' ff .. I ' -:e-- -I. . I 5 XIII ' III'I III VI I ----..------------------ggg:g.I Z .I I G ln I 12 ..-. . ...... -...... ...-- ugiggiw- -i arf.: II U . I P . -I - . I ,ri at a I I- I -'. 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K . -'-II II'IIIIl . I I I I,J'II. I I I I ' X 1 ,,. S, 'uf , IN -, IIIIIIIIIIIQII I' III' WIIIJII ,III f, M I A K IQ-'L I I -- I IIIIIIIII, - 'III IIIIIIIII'III I - ,I I 'I Q N It v If I -254.25 I I' I 'I 1113- IIIII ' I I I I I? Q cr I ' I ' 5,41-I ' I -III I I, II' IEE, II x. 'III I I III 'III I f IIIII IIII I III I III -If , I II - I .I I I I . Eff I II I I ' IIIIIIIIQI I III I . I IE, II IIIII MMI I-III I . I I 17' I ..IIi'I :5ffII 'II I I I I III ' I -CII ?'fI,':' '. Ig: I I HIIIIIIII II If III' I I I T I I I I I I I I II I I I, , ' I 7 y I I I lf f, I I I I IIII I f II I Iff 'WI ' IIIIIII XX E ' f if I 0 I- ! ,I' II I mv y , Y .1 IJ 11 ,Z r '::1,- ,ji 5-2 4' 3 K ...' ?Q. : Q i ,f f fain ff, 'Q-if A if r,,Tv-' K3 I AEI .-7 ' l x4, n '-. I ni 534' ng' Y Y - Wff ' .---. Q26 I -C -i - I-I -Hgff' wif if ,.,.... -- THE COLVMBIAN - -,.. , , ,,',A . A: ' fi :'t Vi 4'EVQ:: qQ .,,vA V ,, ..',., if, - ' ' . ' 'A':'- ' '1'A ' General igrngram Eftrihag, may 2? Teachers College Dance Saturhag, fflllag EH Teachers College River Day Baseball Cramer Columbia vs. Yale Qunhag, mag ESI Baccalaureate Service, Sermon by Rev. Rush Rhees, Ph.D., LI...D., President of the University of Rochester. Mnnhag, Mag HH Barnard College Class Day Exercises Columbia College Class Day Exercises Senior Tea Senior Dance, Columbia College Senior Dance, Barnard College Elurahag, filling 31 Baseball Game: Faculty vs. l9l0 Barnard College lvy Day Exercises Teachers College Lawn Party Phi Beta Kappa Qration, William Allen White. lllirhrwahag, Zluur 1 Commencement Day. Commencement Exercises Presentation of Sun Dial to University by Class of 1885 Collegeg Presentation of Scholarship Fund by Class of 1885 Science. Y Alumni Luncheons Alumnae Reception to I9l2 Barnard Baseball Game: Columbia vs. Syracuse Teachers College Alumni Meeting Alumni Beefsteak Dinner f Band Concert and Singing 'vu 5,1 .521 '- FL X H Q' ' ' fl ,Z,. .Q ,,'f '-:.f -,,' 1-- 1 -. ':h: 1i'11 ',f.2' igarmlaurrate Svvruirv Svunhng, fling EH, 19111 Qbrher nf Sveruire MUSIC. PRELUDE TO THE DELUC.E . SA1NT-SAEN5 PROCESSIONAL, MARCH FROM ATHALIA . , MENDELSSOI-IN I-IYIVIN. GPENING SENTENCES THE LESSON ..... . I CORINTHIANS I3 ANTHEM, THE RICHTEOUS LIVING FOREVERM . . . MENDELSSOHN THE APOSTLES CREED. PRAYERS. I-IYIVIN, HSTAND COLUMBIAH . . . . GILBERT OAKLEY WARD THE BACCALAUREATE SERMON THE REVEREND RUSH RHEES, DD., LI...D. President of the University of Rochester AVE MARIA . ..... . . . GOUNOD COLLECT AND BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL HYMN . . . . - EH- PLUMPTRE MUSIC. MARCH, HDIE FOLKUNGERM . KRETSCHMAR ...49.. I ,ff I I C 'THE ' COLVMBIZXN l R C CSI Obne 'iqunhreh amh ZIIiftg-iifth Qlnmmrnrrmrnt mrhnrahag, Zlunr 1, 15111 Gbrhrr nf ikxvrrizru MUSIC. GVERTURE, H-IUBELH . . Weber CORONATION MARCH . ...., Meyerbeer I. PRAYER . . BY THE CHAPEAIN OF THE UNIVERSITY II. ADDRESS . . . BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY MUSIC. LOHENGRIN ...... , WAGNER III. CONFERRING OF THE REGULAR DEGREES MUSIC. AGNUS DEI ...... BIZET IV. CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES I'IYMN, 'CMY COUNTRY, 'TIS OF THEE V. BENEDICTION , , , . . BY THE CHAPLAIN OF THE UNIVERSITY MUSIC. ' MARCH, TANNHAUsER - ' WAGNER ..51.. ,.- -mam wa offwwv-ww,-1-1 Wm, 1. fa pf 1 ,iv any., 7 E .W .. - - .A..x t .,-.. QI-efe'af-11221-sri X - A x v1-.-.W--- -'-'-V.- A K . --. .. . President's Address Class History . Class Poem Class Prophecy . Presentation Oration Valeclictory Oration lvy Oration l 0112155 Eng iixvrriaw W . . Robert Scarborough Erskine . Francis Nathan Bangs Condit Walter Cutler, jr. - Charles Homer Ramsclell Edgar Howard Osterhout . . William Langer Cieclcles Smith Gilman Eng Glnmmittnr Robert Vincent Mahon Francis Nathan Bangs Joseph Thomas Blaber Condit Walter Cutler, Jr. Theodore Kiendl, Jr. William Langer Alexander Bccht Morris Earl William Osborne Charles Homer Ramsclell William Rernsen l-larolcl Van Vreclenburgh Story -5 3.. y , 4 Wh?-sg THE OOLVMBIAN ' 2 -h,-, ,.,, , I. - ,-, - .A.',.' f . ..:'f , I H ,, I f mj HVZI 'J :E E o F F .ZAP it ':':A:' '-.' - .... ,, .... , . . ,.,1, . , , U M I, 1, 1 .I ,, A 4- ,,A, ,,,, , I T 3Hniuv1'5itg Glnmmitirr nn Iguhlir 0lPrPmnniP5 CHARLES KNAPP, Ph.D. FRANK DIEHL FACKENTHAL, A.B. REV. RAYMOND C. KNOX, B.D. CLYDE FURST, A.M. HENRY LEE NORRIS, M.E. CALVIN THOMAS, Ph.D. RUDOLF TOMBO, JR., Ph.D. Glnmmiitve nf ihr Mruhuating 011515525 THEODORE S. BABCOCK, Grand Marshal ROBERT S. ERSKINE, General Chairman Cftulumhia Glnllrge ROBERT S. ERSKINE WILLIAM LANGER EDGAR HOWARD OSTERHOUT FRANCIS N. BANGS Earnurh Gnllvgr DOROTHY BROWNING KIRCHWEY HETTY A. DEAN LILIAN EGLESTON C-ERTRUDE L. HUNTER Erhuul nf lflmu ERASTUS ROY DORSEY EDWARD H. HART ARTHUR RATHJEN JOSEPH H. STANLEY - Srlguul nf 5Hinn A115 JOSEPH HERENDEEN CLARK ALBERT E. FLANAGAN Sfrlrunl nf fxlliuma, Enginrrrirrg amh CLThemi5trg THEODORE S. BABCOCK HAROLD WILLIAMS ADOLF MARTIN HAMANN AUSTIN GERRY MARSH Sfrhnnl nf illrhirinr T. BRANNAN HUBBARD ROYAL C. VAN ETTEN JULIUS BLUM ANTHONY C. FREEMAN 'QTre1rher5 Olnllrgr JOSEPHINE MILLER META J. MCCLELLAND JULIA J. EMERY CAMILO OSIAS . Qlullrge nf iklhnrnnzxrg LEON ROON ALVIN KUHLMANN 51711111115 nf lgnlitiral Sri:-nrv, 1HhiIu5nplIg, zmh 151111, Srirnre ROBERT T. HILL DUDLEY HOWE MILES EDWARD C. KENDALL CHARLES RAYMOND ATKINSON JAMES S. CORBETT ..5 5- ' 1 ,ggi fait K ' 4 ... ,wgf 21' , lllll - AQVI 4,-.,,,.V, : ':-,f fjE':'f?3If7:ff'2'ji.' ' f .,:-:,,. 1 I THE COLVMBIAN Formerly Di Mnnnrarg Eegrrwa illlzmuivr nf Sfrivnre CHARLES BUXTON GOING of the Class of 1882 fllllnutrr nf Aria THE REVEREND ROELIF I-IASBROUC of the Class of I9OO Rector of St. Paul's Church, Albany, N. Y. I4 BROOKS WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE Burtnr nf Svrirnrn WILLIAM JAMES MAYO SIR WILLIAM l-IENRY WHITE, K.C.B. rector of Construction of the British Navy, ancl designing the lVlauretania and l.,usitania Enrtnr uf Ertieru WILLIAM CRARY BROWNELL MRS. SCHUYLER VAN RENSSELAER itlnrtnr nf Svarrvh Efhknlngg THE REVEREND WILLIAM NEWTON CLARKE Professor of Theology in Colgate University Enriur uf Emma WILLIAM HENRY STEELE DEMAREST President of Rutgers College JOHN HOWARD VAN AMRINGE Dean of Columbia College -5 7- associated in N X g-dl W J THE COLVMBIAN 1 A s lrl L '1f fl1i 1 . A ' f I 1 12 3 i n uunbbl ,4., .,,. , , , . , .,1, I , , A .Q I, L' L, A lgrigen nnh Manure .7-Xmnrheh in IEIIH Olulnmhizi Olullege Qienrge Biillinm Qlurties fillehalz Cold Medal: DIXON RYAN Fox, 1911 Silver Medal: GEORGE V! A. SCOTT, 1911 lgrige nf the Alumni Annurintinn EDGAR HOWARD OSTERHOUT, 1910 Qllinnler Hiisturiral lgrize LEON FRASER, 1910 Qllinrleei BH. Qlnlker, Zlr. , lgrize WILLIAM LANGER, 1910 Elgrizea in Eiellea-Eettree Prize for best short poem divided DANIEL LEARY, JR., 1910 GARIBALDI M. LAPOLLA, 1910 n EDWARD I-IEYMAN PFEIFFER, 1910 PIIZC for Critical essay not awarded, Prize for short story not awarded. Eepartmentnl Einnurn Classical Philology, CLARENCE AUGUSTUS MANPJING, 1913 Mathematics, EDWIN LAWRENCE GLUCK, 1912 CEeneral Eiunurn SIDNEY BORN I-IERMANN JOSEPH MULLER OSCAR I-lOCI-IBERGER MAURICE PICARD EDGAR JESSE KATZ WILLIAM MAYER SCHLOSSMAN Tgiglyent illinal General Gbrhera MORTIMER BRENNER JOHN DOTHA JONES LOUIS GROSSBAUM ROLLO LINSMORE DE WILTON Qlullege uf lglignirinnn nnh Snrgennn Alumni Awanrintiun igrize JOSEPH BYRNE, M.D., 1895 Svrhnnlei uf illllineee, Engineering, nnh Qlherniutrg llllig illlehnla GEORGE ERLE BEGGS, A,B,, 1910 FREDERICK S. DELLENBAUGH, JR., 1910 LAWRENCE RIPLEY CLAPP, 1910 HENRY DREW EGBERT, AB., 1907, 1910 Ending Hrize in illlerhnnirnl Engineering WALTER WECKERLE OAKLEY -.59- X ' , N7swN m 5- -v-J ., TH E COLVM BIAN I , V , I I I , .,,, , ,efegfi 'f ':'A A A ' '-fQ 11'L Z I '- ' ' 'S ': ' ' 'W - .: LSL .T .A . I I ' ' 1' ' - We -A 1f I ,, A ASAEA A A In - - In Srhnnl uf Iinliiiral Srienre U Zlamez l5m'hnn Bennett Erige in ifslnliiiral Etienne LEON FRASER, 1910 Elupqmn ijrize in Glunestiiutinnzxl llam ZENAS L. POTTER, A.B. Srhnnl uf Arrhiieriure illllehal nf the Surieig uf Glnlumhia Hniueraitg Psrrhiteriei JOSEPH I-IERENDEEN CLARK, A.B. Cfieneral igrizen nf the New Zlerneg Alumni Awauriatiun College, JAMES PERRY WILSON, 1913 Science, No award. Earnarh illllehal ERNEST RUTHERFORD Grant Squires Sgrize HOWARD WASHINGTON, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Earle Elgrize in llllnmaira ELIZABETH NITCHIE, 1910 lihilnlexian Qleutennial Elgrize ARTHUR W. MCMAHON, 1912 DALLAS SELWYN TOWNSEND, 1910 WAYNE DARLINGTON HEYDECKER, 1911 Emhilulexian Prize C-EDDES SMITH, 1910 DALLAS SELWYN TOWNSEND, 1910 Barnarh Qlnllege llnhn irlilathematiral igrize ADELAIDE LOEHRSEN, 1910 Qerrman Buianiral Elgrize Prize Divided: ELEANOR MANDEVILLE DOTY, 1912 LOUISE NYITRAY, 1912 Zfllareiheim iirige MARGARET TOWER HART, 191 1 Honorable Menlion: KATE HUNTINGTON TIEMANDI, 1911 -60- THE GOLVMBIATIMMNF' 1912 .I. ' I. f 'Tgz , . . - T ,,A, f?? gTi' jfjfl ' -'I-- - W' f -- --AA- A A T ' Af -fA ' ' I .,,, 4--- ---Q - I .- --QL . ., I. .-.fi . 01112 lining A. Cgrrarh Hlzhal GERTRUDE LAURA I-IUNTER, 1910 Gleuaairul Blyilulngg MARIAN LATHROP GIBSON ELIZABETH NITGHIE Englialy MAY THERESE HERRMANN DORIS LONG Grrmau TESSIE BARROWS LILLIAN EGLESTON AGNES TERESA OQDONNELL MARGARET MARY ALACOQUE CLARIGE AUERBACH MARY WITTER BAILEY TESSIE BARROWS FRANCES BURGER BERTHA HARRIET FIREBAUGH Erpartmrntal Ennnrn fiilatlpmtatirz ADELAIDE LOEHRSEN ROSANNA MOSES ETTA ADELAIDE WAITE Hiyiluanphg ELEANOR LAVINE GRAHAM DOROTHY BROWNING KIRCHWEY UDONNELL MARION WEINSTEIN Grneral Ennnra MARIAN LATHROP GIBSON NANNETTE FRANCES HAMBURGER MAY THERESE I-IERRMANN GERTRUDE LAURA HUNTER MARGARET MARY ALACOQUE O,DONNE.LL Biighwat Elfinul Cgznerzrl 75unnru I-IARRIET RUTH Fox AGNES TERESA O,DONNELL DOROTHY BROWNING KIRCHWEY ETTA ADELAIDE WAITE ELIZABETH NITOHIE MARION WEINSTEIN Qlnllegr nf igharmarg EreiImlIar1I 151122 WALTER REGNAULT, 1910 liappa Hui Frizz WALTER REGNAU LT, 1910 lmarultg fgrzrhuatr Frizz JOHN ALFRED STEFFENS, P1.G. ..61.. Q, 'mu THE COLVMBIAN iilvrtinna in Qnnnrarg Snriviiea 15111 Esta ilfzqapu Elected in May, 1910 Thomas Alexander Paul William Aschner Benjamin Berinstein Ernst Philip Boas Mortimer Brenner Louis Grosshaum John Dothar Jones Russel Thorp Kirby Hermann Joseph Muller William De Forest Pearson Edward Heyman Pfeiffer Maurice Picard Rollo Linsmore De Wilton Elem Erin Iii Elected in Junior Year F. Ashton Byer, E.lVI. Thomas M. Bains, Jr., E.lVl. Robert W. Briggs, CE. Joseph R. Guiteras, E.lVl. E Thurlow Lacy, lVl.E. Albert Mendelsohn, E.lVl. Edmund Newton, E.lVl. Henry W. Nieman, E.lVl. Elected in Senior Year Ernest H. Dickinson, E.lVl. i C. Eustace Dwyer, E.lVl. Donald V. Lowe, Chem.E. Clark G. Mitchell, E.M. Philip D. Wilson, Joseph N. Nlurray, E.E. Vfilliam F. Peters, Jr., C.E David B. Scott, E.lVI. Lillian L. Vaughn. M-EL E..1vi. A - . I .'f ..' . .: ,. ,., T S .I F I 0 I . I 'xx 5 ' THE COLVMBIAN - I Clmavning Exerriam 09112 iqunilrvh sinh 5Hiftg-aixth 1-Xrahvmir ljrar I. PROCESSIONAI. II. PRAYER III. GREETING IV. ADDRESS . V. ADDRESS . VI. BENEDICTION VII. RECESSIONAI. Svptexnlhcr 2H,1H1H Qbrhvr nf Exerriaea . . .THE CHAPLAIN OF THE UNIVERSITY SONG, HSTAND, COLUMBIAV, . . THE ACTING PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY . . ,..... I-IUXLEY ON EDUCATION HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN, LL.D. Da Costa Professor of Zoology I-IYMN, MY COUNTRY, 'TIS OF THEEH . . . .THE COURSE OF THE WORLD,S TRADE FROM THE 16TH TO THE ZOTH CENTURY ERNST DAENELL., Ph.D. Professor of Moclern History in the University of Kiel Kaiser Wilhelm Professor for l9l0-l9ll 465- !' r 1 .1 HLUMN1 SN Q X -xqggf' f 5532119 1 QM' ' fx cn '7 N-JJ .KQX O I A-,? 9f 5. at ?3 LVM l - ASSCDCIATIO WZ M ALUMNI COUNCIL-John l-loward Van Amringe, '60, chairman, John.B. Pine, '77, vice-chairman, Isaac N. Seligman, '76,treasure1'9 Rudolph Tornbo, Jr. '0l, Ph.D., secretary. Members: from the College-Robert Arrowsmith, '82, James Duane Livingston, '80, Isaac N. Seligman, '76, from the Law School-John B. Pine, '77, '79 L, Gustavus T. Kirby, '95 S, '98 L, Albert W. Putnam '97, '00 L, from the College of Physicians and Surgeons-Lucius W. Hotchkiss, '8l, '84 M, A. T. Osgood, '99 M, Augustus B. Wadsworth, '96 M, from the Schools of Mines, Engineering and Chemistry-Daniel E. Moran, '84 S, Charles B. Going, '82 S, George H. Clark, '93 S, from the Association of Doctors of Philosophy-George A. Soper, '99 U, Frederic L. Lu- queer, '94, '96 U, Rudolf Tombo, Jr., '98 U. SOCIETY OF THE EARLY EICI-ITIES-James Duane Livingston, '80, president, Girard Romaine, '82, secretary. SOCIETY OF UPPER EIC!-ITIES-Charles H. Mapes, '85, '89 S, president, Edward L. Dodge, '88 C, secretary. SOCIETY OF QLDER GRADUATES-J. Howard Van Amringe, '60, president, William de L. Benedict, '74 S, secretary. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE-Vlfilliam Curtis Demorest, '81, '83 L, president, Ernest Stauffen, Jr., '04, secretary. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYsIcIANs AND SURCEONS-Walter Mendelson, '79 M, president, Henry Ewing Hale, Jr., '96 M, secretary. . ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE THE LAW SCHOOL-George L. Ingraham, '69 L, president, J. Boyce Smith, Jr., '01, O4 L. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE-Daniel E. Moran, '84 S., president, Ralph E.. Mayer, '79 S, secretary. SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS-Henry F. Hornbostel, '91 F.A., president, E.. L. Satterlee, '00 F. A., secretary. ASSOCIATION OF DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY-George A. Soper, '99 Ph.D., president, Rudolf Tombo, Jr., '0l Ph.D., secretary. , I D ASSOCIATE ALUMNE OF BARNARD COLLEGE-Mrs. R. S. Woodward, Jr., Ol, president, Miss E.. C. Robert, '0l, corresponding secretary. , 1 I ' n TEACHERS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION-C. W. Stone, 04 T.C., president, Miss L. B. Whitte- more, '00, secretary. 1 I , . ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY-I-Iieronimus A. I-lerold, 94, president, Curt P. Wimmer, '02, secretary. H , , ALBANY ASSOCIATION-Walter I. Slichter, '96 S, president, E. Stagg Whitin, 05, I0 Ph.D., secretary. - , , CALIFORNIA AssOcIATION-Frank B. Carpenter, '83 M, president: John C- Spencer, 82. 85 M, secretary. I l , CHINA ASSOCIATIONADY, F, L, I-Iawksfpott, '83, president, F. E. Hinckley, 05 Ph.D., secretary and treasurer. I b Z 1 5 7 ,0 Ou, +.,, W1 v-',. ff., + so S I S ,.,..i , .l f tt s - Qlnlumhiu liniueraitg Alumni Cbrguniz-:atinna-Qlnniinnvh COLORADO ASSOCIATION-S. Fosdick Jones, '02 M, president, Roger W. Toll, '06 S, secretary and treasurer. COLUMBIA QMISSOURIJ ASSOCIATION-lsidor Loeb, 'OI Ph.D., president, El. W. l-linton, 'OI L, secretary. CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION--Rev. N. Ellsworth Cornwall, '62, president, John D. Irving, '96 Secretary. CUBA ASSOCIATION-Aristides Agramonte, '92 M, president, Pedro Villoldo, '05 M, secretary. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION-Marcus Benjamin, '78 S, president, George O. Totten, Jr., '91 F.A., secretary. - ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION-l-lenry L. l-lollis, '85 S, president, Channing Rust Toy, '04, secretary and treasurer. INDIANA ASSOCIATION-Josef Anton Scherrer, '02 F.A., president, Daniel W. Layman,'98 M, secretary. JAPAN ASSOCIATION-Prof. Naokichi Matsui,'78 S, president, Rev. Kentok l-lori, '07 A.M., secretary. KANSAS CITY ASSOCIATION--John C. Meredith, '86 L, president, David M. Proctor, '05 L, secretary. KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION-George Ci. Briggs, '88 L, president, F. A. Busse, '03 S, secretary. LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION-Ralph Schwarz, '05 L, president, Leslie Brewer Smith, '05, secretary and treasurer. MADISON CWISCONSINJ ASSOCIATION-john L. Kind, '06 Ph.D., president, C. W. Stoddart, '00, secretary. MEXICO ASSOCIATION-Victor M. Braschi, '81 S, president, Gustavo Lobo, '98 S, secretary. MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION-E. Taylor Tappey, '79 M, president, Theodore A. McGraw, Jr., '02 M, secretary. MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION--N. M. Cross, '89 L. president, Professor Norman Wilde, '89, secretary and treasurer. NASHVILLE ASSOCIATION-Paul F. Eve, '80 M., president, Eugene Tavenner, '0l, Secretary. NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION-Harley Ci. Moorhead, '02 L, president, C. W. Pollard, '99 M, secretary. NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION--Frederick R. Kneeland, '99 S, president, Franklin S. l-loyt, '05 A.M., . secretary and treasurer. NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION-Schuyler Skaats Wheeler, '83, president, Arthur F. Egner, '03, secretary. NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION-Charles L. Raper, '02 Ph.D., president, Henry l-lighsmith, T.C., secretary and treasurer. I NORTIIEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ,ASSOCIATION-J. Maxvvell Carrere, '83 S, president, Clarence D. Shfrady, '95 S, secretary. ' OHIO CNORTHERNJ ASSOCIATION CCLEVELANDJ-l'l. G. Sherman, '80 M, president, R. I-I. Johns- ton, '02, secretary and treasurer. , 1 OHIO CCENTRALJ ASSOCIATION fCOLUMBUSJfProfessor F. P. Graves, 90, president. PARIS. ASSOCIATION-Rev. John B. Morgan, '64 president, Charles F. Beach, Jr., .81 L, secretary. PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION-Lernuel Whitaker, '81, president, Stanley Kidder Wilson, 02, secretary and treasurer. PITTSBURG ASSOCIATION-Richard B. Faulkner, '75 M, president, Forrest A. De Graff, '06 T.C., secretary and treasurer. I h l ST. LOUIS ASSOCIATION-HOU. Julius S. Walsh, '64 L, president? Wllllam E- Baird, '02 L, SCCIC- tary and treasurer. I , VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION-M. A. Martin, '05 A.M., president, Jackson Davis, 08 A.M., secretary and treasurer. . , , WASPIINGTON ASSOCIATION1Oliver I-I. P. LaFarge, '91 FA., president: L- Seton Lmdsay, 01 5, secretar . , , WESTERN lNlEW YORK ASSOCIATION-Eugene L. Falk, '87 L, President? Ernest L- Tlldeni 02 L+ secretary. ' , , WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION-Alfred W. Gray, '99 M, PfCSiClCUt? H- Bu?mmmf51 95 F-A-s Secretary YQNKERS ASSOCIA-I-1ON,ThOma5 Ewing, JI-,, '85, president, James l'. Prince, 08, secretary. ..7Ii X P'-an ..,iiL,.e-s:5j'j ' '. iififff'-'1 I ' - ' . ..-1411: - .. ' . f I A. -A ,, , 4Q , J . . . 1. A f l . . ,I s n -THE - ECOLVMBIAN e r Alumni Amanriatinu Svrhnlarahip Numitwtinna Ptiwnriatinu California Colorado District of Columbia lllinois lueliana Kansas City Mexico Minnesota New Jersey Northern New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Washington State Western New York Wiseonsin Yonkers Numiueza Svrhnnl LELIN E. WOODWORTH Engineering GEORGE S. PATTERSON Mines Denver, Colo. RICHARDS l'lALE College Philadelphia, Pa. WM. B. LANGFORD Mines Chicago, Ill. BIRL E.. SHULTZ Political Science Marion, Incl. WALTER F. DAVID Law Liberty, Mo. HUGO MOSS Mines LYMAN M. KELLS Pure Science Minneapolis, Minn. HUGH SMITH RICE College Madison, N. CALVIN B. BRIDGES College Plattsburgh, N. Y. HOWARD W. NUDD Political Science Swarthmore, Pa. MILTON MEYERS ALLISON College Ingram, Allegheny Co., Pa. A. P. MEYER Chemical Engineering St. Louis, Mo. CHARLES R. FETTKE Pure Science Seattle, Wash. G. RAYMOND WEBB College Buffalo, N. Y. URBAN F. PEACOCK Architecture Milwaukee, Wis- FRANK l-l. 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Keeler, '91 '06 Hunan Gtummiiter Richard A. Monks, '94 S., Chairman Morton G. Bogue, '00 John T. Conover, '98 S Edward L. Dodge, '88 George Hallet Clark, '93 S Entertainment Glnmmitter John T. Conover, '98 S, Chairman Morton G. Bogue, '00 Chester W. Cuthell, '05 Eihrarg Qlnnunitiee Charles N. Kent, Jr., '96, Chairman Ambrose D. Henry, '84 James Harper, Jr., '02 2-Whiting Glnmmittrr John S. Douglas, '90 S, Chairman Theodore F. Lozier, '76 Abram S. Post, '84 S Spnrial Glnmmitirra Eliinanrr Gnmmittre Muilhing Cifnmmitin Willard V. King, '89, Chairman Gustavus T. Kirby, '95 S., Ch Frederick W. Coykendall, '95 John B. Pine, '77 James Duane Livingston, '80 Frederick W. Coykendall, '95 Gustavus Kirby, '95 S John Conover, '98 S William C. Demarest, '8l Kenneth M. Murchison, '94 S -74- airman Secretary Treasurer f- ' X J ,. ,,, x I 1 1 X f . f Q , 1 f e A 1 : f I 'A f -- ,df-,. V -1 if ,,,,, ,- 1 , 4,7 .. Q -4 1 Qs , Xxx . x A 1 -.f M ,- V . 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Berry Lawrence Kelso Frank Francis H. Hayes Edward Louis Hirt Henry Eilers Richard Pilsner Hollman Benjamin Holt Drake Francis Joseph McCook Herman Albert Hulsmann Even Van Kleeclc Nels Lennes .Yuki QTliaptrr 1 H1 1 Walter Reginald Miller Charles W. Meisel Rudolph E. vom Saal Henry Albert Weiher 1 H 1 2 Dwight Gerald Hubbard Russel James Lowe Edgar Louis Mosher Charles William Person Otis Alexander Wallace Jay Pendleton Wood '1H13 Arthur C. Watters Lysle Fowles Witherby 1514 Clarence Person Howard Wright Reilly Cgrahuatv Srhunla Carl Richards Harold Vfentworth Wellington ZHYHTYPH in Zliarultate J. Warner Taylor -85- A 'rl' - 1 C I --'V--- f-ai.-A -:f,-,.-. f : .,.11.' ..!. in . , - ' 4 7' S ll' .- . , - ,.,. ' Q11,Z-5'i?'i'fT5?1'fi16-7'.5f 'i's' 91:','5'-:-.-gms-11se--..i'?' -'- ' -- ' ' ' '.'i'3w:7S3!'. lg 3,153gg,-.-:.-in.:EI:.3Ai:i,::, V .-T. . . Wag:-...,,. 13 ' 0 0 0 f f :. 7 ISIN Gamma Brita FOUNDED 1848 Omega Chapter Established IS66 illnll nf Cllhuptrm University of Maine Worcester University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Adelbert College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dennison University Brown University Dartmouth College Amherst College Trinity College Yale University Columbia University New York University Colgate University Cornell University Union College Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania Lafayette College Lehigh University Johns Hopkins University Bucknell University Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College University of Virginia Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ Washington and Lee Unive Richmond College ersity rsity Ohio State University Qhio Wesleyan University Indiana State University De Pauw University Hanover College Vvabash College Purdue University University University University of Tennessee of Alabama of Texas Illinois Wesleyan University Knox College University University University University University William ,I University University University University University Washington and Jefferson College Alleghany College L86- of Illinois of Michigan of Wisconsin of Minnesota of Chicago ewell College of Missouri of Kansas of Nebraska of California of Washington - 1 f:..,-. , , A , ,rm ist... 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Beard, Ph.D. Hrairru in Blum Harold Seely Schultz Arthur Douglas Alexander Louis Frederick Schwartz, Jr. Edgar Howard Osterhout ..8 71 -gi K ...qs s1,.,,.,,g 'QQ W THE COLVMBIAN . . s y .s I at .44 . tt t I .s ,'.', '13,- 1,f'g' .... , , ...,. , , ., ii , ..V, ..1. . . . . V. ., ., :. , -. -V .4,- . , . 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John Maxwell Ferguson William P. Smale, lr. Leon Fraser Ernest Harvey VanFossan Carl Frederick Helm 1 Zllratrra in Hniuvraiiatv Donald F, Elliott Walter Scott l-leard Roland George Luther Graham McConnell Carl Wangerien illrairw in Zllafultaie Thomas Parker Ayer W- W- Reddick Allen W, Porterflelcl William Peterlielcl Trent -89- A ,xx W ? Il i i l is s is s A ,.-,- ,gre E . ..., .:',,.? ff,,1 Evita Kappa iipailnn F OUNDED IS44 Gamma Beta Chapter Established l874 iltnll nf Glhnptrrn Phi Yolo University Theta Bowdoin College Xi Colby Univoisity sigmo Amherst College comms Vanderbilt University Psi University of Alabama Upsizon Brown University Chi University of Mississippi Beta University of North Carolina Elo University of Virginia Kappa Miami University Lambda Kenyon College Pi Dartmouth College Iota Central University of Kentucky Alpha Alpha Middlebury College Omicron University of Michigan Epsilon Williams College R710 Lafayette College Tau Hamilton College MU Colgate University Nu College of the City of New Yoils Bela Phi Phi Chi Psi Phi Gamma Phi Psi Omega Bela Chi Della Chi Delia Delia Phi Gamma Gamma Bela Theta Zela Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Tau Lambda Alpha Phi Della Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Della Phi Rho Dalia ,901 University of Rochester Rutgers College De Pauw University Wesleyan University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Adelloert College Cornell University Chicago University Syracuse University Columbia University University of California Trinity University University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tulane University University of Toronto University of Pennsylvania McGill University Leland Stanforcl, Jr., University University of Illinois University of Wisconsin Xs. so 1 N. A 'xx , 191' sa l fthe' N, X . ..f Xp U7 L .5-V.Wi?vQr:fi ii L i Emma ZBPIH Glhemtvr 1H11 William Ryer Wright John Weston Lovejoy Philip Danforth Wilson William Murray Lee Roger Louis Strobel Edgar White Hubbard Cutler Bonestell Whitwell Claus Doscher Benson Frederick John Hartwig William Leonard Thomas 1512 Richard Meade Bouton Anthony Vincent Lynch Rosendo Pineda, Jr. John Baptiste Edmund LaPlant Butler Parnell Crittenden Raymond Thompson Frederick Culman James Issac Moore, Jr. Le Roy Wilson Frank Lockwood Cunningham John William Pulleyn John Howard Northrop 1513 John Wells Pratt Ehret Van Hook Walter Reichhold Mohr Riehafd Franklin Weeks Walter Ernst Ruprecht Fred Thomas Dawson Marcus M. McCune 1514 James Madison Blackwell JHY Ambrose QUC3-IY . Charles Raymond Corley Gibson Walter Kenneth WHtk1HS -911 . -.'. i' THE C01-VMBIAN' r e ' e a r r lrsg - y ,, AA Q 4 ,1 l ,... ,A ..., q.. .,,. , Phi . Zeta Delia Sigma ' Chi . Epsilon Kappa Tau . Upsilon . Xi . Lambda Beta Psi . 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University of Wisconsin Charles Selden Hicks John Kennedy Branner Herman Roland Geiger Egmont Francis Koenig Albert West Bissell Henry McHorg Davenport Arthur Herman Kohlbusch John Taylor Eagan George Frederick Coope Herman Paul Crouze Thompson Dean Albert De Silva Henry L. Johnston Geoffrey Konta Henry Marion Howe if lg QA ggar'-31353-gag H, fg Jr,- . rx ' lllfl .ff F 4 gw iii.:Qiwi1e: 35 ll V ii ' Alpha Qlhupirr 1511 1512 Harry Freeling Murray Leonard Chester Lordly John Frederic Murphy Henry Clark Souers Ralph Smillie 1513 1514 Robert Clayton McKean Stuart Paterson James Robert Stanton Chester Alan Lyclecker Frederick Arthur Potter George Washington Rich Illratrru in Ziniurrnitair Karl Wendell Kirchwey Jay Lee Smith Henry Montague Smith, ardson Jr. Sanford Delwin Stockton, Jr. illrairw in Zliarultatr Henry Rogers Seager ..9 3-. f,...': i .4 wg, A '.-. '.f,f E 'f.' 'PEI E - COLVM BIAN Bela Iota Upsilon Bela Sigma Alpha Alpha Bela Comma .Sigma Beta Thela Beta Della Beta Zeta Alpha Sigma Alpha Xi Pi Alpha Zeta Psi Alpha Upsilon Epsilon Beta Nu Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha Eta Bela Alpha Della lata Pi Chi Alpha Rho Sigma Pi Alpha Pi Alpha Bela Tau .Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Nu Zeta Phi Comma Phi Bela Omicron Bela Tau Pala Phi Omega Bela Rho f' :- C. ..f ,4-.2 162121 Flhrta 1Hi FOUNDED l839 Alpha Alph itiull nf Glhaptrra lailifffff 1 Amherst College Kappa Boston University Alpha Omega Bowdoin College Beta Eta Etatrirt 2 Columbia University Mu Epsilon Rutgers College Phi Chi Stevens Institute Eiatrirt 3 Colgate University Bela Epsilon Cornell University Theta Zeta St Lawrence University Mu BiHfI'iIi 4 Dickinson College Bela Xi Johns Hopkins University Phi Biairtrt 5 Davidson College Eta Bela Hampden-Sidney College Omicron Btatrirt E Bethany College Comma Pennsylvania State College Bela Upsilon Btntriri 7 Central College University of Cincinnati Miami University Bela Kappa Theta Della Alpha Camma Biatrtri H Case School of Applied Science Theta Denison University Bela Kenyon College Alpha Lambda Biatrtrt B De Pauw University Bela Mu Hanover College Tau Indiana University Eiatrirt IH Beloit College Alpha Xi Chicago University Lambda University of Illinois Rho University of Wisconsin igiiiififi 11 University of lowa Bela Pi lowa State College Alpha Tau lowa Wesleyan University Bintrirt 12 University of Kansas Bela Xi University of Missouri Bela Camma University of Oklahoma Alpha Iglg University of Texas Alpha Delia Etatrirt 13 University of Colorado Colorado School of Mines Eiiatrirt 14 Gamma Sigma Bela Omega Alpha Zeta University of California University of Oregon ,941 a Chapter Established l88l ' Brown University Dartmouth College University of Maine Wesleyan University Yale University Syracuse University Toronto University Union University Lehigh University Pennsylvania University North Carolina University University of Virginia Washington-Jefferson College West Virginia University Ohio University Ohio State University Wittenberg University Ohio Wesleyan University Western Reserve University Wooster University Purdue University Wabash College Knox College University of Michigart Northwestern University University of Minnesota University of Nebraska Tulane University Vanderbilt University Washington University Westminster College University of Denver Leland Stanford, jr., University Washington State University as , of' F' l are 1 if K fr asf' Wt H 72:62 X . . 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Howard Swallow Norman Selvage John Patterson 1913 Roderick Lee Johnston John Barret Emmerr Archibald Duncan Dufhe Albert Romans Ullrich Henry Pettigrew Cook Saltus Gardner Frank Latenser Sandford Jaques Norman Brewer Ward Roy Udell Wood 15114 Charles F. MacCarthy Milton See John Howard Purdy C. Russell McConnell Allan A. MacRossie Edward Sutliff William Herbert William Davis Ellrzrirwa in Hniurruiiatv R. C. Patterson, Jr. Harold Barnes Raymond D. Baird Condict W. Cutler, Jr. Charles Miles McKinley Frederick Anderson Wm. Percy Fogel, Jr. Raymond Geist Robert H. Bagnell Selim Woodworth Earl W. Osborne S. L. Hoyt Zllrairra in Illarultaiv Samuel Alfred Mitchell, Ph.D. William Dawson Johnston, MA John W. Burgess, LL.D. Clyde FUTSL A-M- Virgil Prettyman, A.B. Charles McCoy Baker, A.M Francis Carter Wood, M.D. F- T- Baker, A-NL Charles Earl Bikle, A.B. F. N. Cole, 1f'h.D. Philip Hanson Hiss, -lr., M.D. Samuel M. Lindsay, A.lVl. Gonzalez Lodge, Ph.D. , A , -i s C ,y ' ' -YIQQ - ,H . ,,,. , i..,. 4 .,., Ar ',,I14Pf .' 5 t L 'f12A.- ' A'f. . ni - f1 i?-f iij-xi H - Lambda Pi Phi Beta Epsilon Beta Theta Omicron Beta Gamma Beta Eta Beta Kappa Beta Pi Beta Rho Beta Tau Beta Delta Epsilon Zeta Kappa lllu Chi Bela Alpha Alpha Gamma Nu Rho Upsilon Omega Beta Lambda Beta Mu Evita Gian Brita l FOUNDED AT BETHANY COLLEGE, BETHANY, W. VA., 1859. Ciamrna Epsilon Chapter Established l882 'iKn1I nfQIl1e1ptPrz . Southern Biuininn Vanderbilt University University of Mississippi Washington and Lee University Emory College University of the South Beta Iota Beta Xi Gamma Eta Gamma Iota western Eiuizinni University of Iowa University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Colorado Northwestern University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Nelaraslca Beta Upsilon Beta Omega Gamma Alpha Gamma Beta Gamma Theta Gamma Kappa Gamma Mu N nrthrr11 Eiuininn Ohio University University of Michigan Albion College Western Reserve University Hillsdale College Ohio Wesleyan University Kenyon College Indiana University Beta Beta Beta Zeta Beta Phi Beta Psi Gamma Delia Gamma Lamlzala Gamma Xi Eaatvrn Biuizinn Allegheny College Washington and jefferson College Lafayette College Stevens Institute of Technology Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Tufts College Beta Nu Bela Omicron Beta Chi Gamma Gamma Gamma Epsilon Gamma Zeta Gamma Nu -96- University of Virginia Tulane University George Washington University University of Texas University of Illinois University of California University of Chicago Armour Institute of Technology Baker University University of Missouri University of Washington De Pauw University University of Indianapolis Ohio State University Wabash College West Virginia University Purdue University University of Cincinnati Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cornell University Brown University Dartmouth College Columbia University Wesleyan University University of Maine r f .ii fy! A, gig K. Xi V' l if , Q ff' ' - XXX g. .El'l ri My O Gamma Epailnn Qlhapter 1511 James Arthur Allen James Milton Hoffman Francis Ashton AYCY Richard Carl Klugescheid Raymond Elliott Brock Jones Greene Griffrth 1912 Leroy Maurice Gross Harvey Seeley Mudd Bertram Chamberlain Staiger 1913 Ray Myron Bonsih Charles Riker Hoffman Ambrose Hammet Burroughs Ralph Williams Howell Frederick William Foote Gerald Shibley John Phelps Harding Herbert Chester Stevens 1914 Sterling Baer Henry Wood Palen Horace Kirby Grafton George Shioter Patterson Harry Woodington Maclfechnie Edward Ingham Williams Zltrairw in liuinerzitair Samuel I... I-Ioyt William Kent Dupre Birl Earl Shultz Howland Ottmann Walter W. Benjamin Fite M. F. Woodrow Illrairrz in Zllaruliair C. T. Wills ...97.. J. E. Beans V 'iq Smvee-has -,., . , -- -' '.f..f -.,1' s i.- , . Q , ,ig r e ' COLVMBIM 'll Beta . Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Epsilon . Zeta . Zeta Deuteron Eta . Eta Deuteron Iota . . Iota Deuteron Kappa Lambda . Mu Deuteron Nu Deuleron Xi . . Omicron Deuieron Pi Deutefon Rho Deutcron Sigma Detrleron Tau Deuieron Phi . Chi . Chi Deuteron Psi . . Theta Deuteron Kappa Deuteron Elyria Evita Glhi FOUNDED 1848 Rho Deuteron Charge Founded l883 Eiull nf Qlhapterz . . . . Cornell University . University of Michigan . . University of California . College of William and Mary . . . Brown University . . McGill University . . . Bowdoin College . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . Harvard University . Williams College Tufts College . Boston University . Amherst College . Lehigh University . Hobart College . . . Dartmouth College . College of the City of New York . Columbia University . University of Wisconsin . University of Minnesota . Lafayette College . . University of Rochester . George Washington University . . . . Hamilton College , Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . University of Illinois -93- .mn-.W ,TK7 'W ,lgypvf .,.-4.,Q :W wg, L clf ?.'Tkfft??ff ' 1' A L! 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Guibert Louis Walter Hickey Henry Herbert Jessup 1913 15-114 Sherman Thu William Henry McArdle Charles Henry Mahler Albert Harrison Morrill Charles Ernest Reutter Walter Logan Robert Henry Reutter rsby ZHratrm in 1Hnim2rnita1n William Gage Brady Harold Stuart Brown Frank Dexter Edgell John Andrew Gildersleeve Henry Hawes Wallace H. Hayden George Edgar Hite Charles Henry Holbrook Winthrop Huntington Kellogg Fred Raymond Lewis Ralph Finley McElfresh Robert Vincent Mahon Otis Chamberlain Morrill Arthur Everett Peterson Frank Lester Sherrer George F. Vvhicher Harold Woodward Carl Fritz Huttlinger Zllratrea in Zllaruliate Henry Edward Crampton, Ph.D. Rudolf T0II1b0, .lf-, .Ph-D. Walter Irvine Slichter, C.E. William Cullen Uhllgs PHD- Harrison ROSS Steeves, A'M, Robert Sessions Woodsworth, Ph -99- A .D t l t t e i e r I s ss 'THE - C0LVMBIA15iiimit s i r Quebec Alpha Ontario Alpha Maine Alpha New Hampshire Alpha Vermont Alpha Massachusetts Alpha Massachusetts Beta Rhode Island Alpha New York Alpha New Yorlg Bela KGHSGS phi Evita Gthrta FOUNDED 1848-INCORPORATED 1881 New York Delta Chapter Established 1884 Butt nt' Glhaptrru Alpha iirnuinrr McGill University University of Toronto Colby College Dartmouth College University of Vermont Williams College Amherst College Brown University Cornell University Union University Esta Hrnuinrr New Yorlf Delta New Yorlf Epsiion Pennsylvania Alpiha Pennsylvania Beta Columbia University Syracuse University Lafayette College Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania Gamma Washington and Jefferson College Pennsylvania Delta Allegheny College Pennsylvania Epsilon Dickinson College Pennsylvania Zeta Pennsylvania Eta Pennsylvania Theta University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Pennsylvania State College Gamma Hrnninre Kentucky Alpha-Delta Kentuclfy Epsilon Tennessee Alpha Tennessee Beta Virginia Beta University of Virginia Virginia Gamma Randolph-Macon College Virginia Zeta Washington and Lee University North Carolina Beta University of North Carolina Evita Hrnuinrv Ohio Alpha Miami University Ohio Beta Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Gamma Ohio University Ohio Zeta Ohio State University Ohio Eta Case School of Applied Science Ohio Theta University of Cincinnati Michigan Alpha Illinois Alpha Illinois Beta Illinois Delta Illinois Zeta Illinois Eta Wisconsin Alpha Minnesota Alpha Iowa Alpha Iowa Beta Georgia Alpha Georgia Beta Georgia Gamma Mississippi Alpha Louisiana Alpha California A Ipha California Bela University of Michigan Zeta Northwestern University University of Chicago Knox College Lombard College University of Illinois University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota lowa Wesleyan University University of lowa Eta University of Georgia Emory College Nlercer University Central University Kentucky State College Vanderbilt University University of the South Epsilon lirnpinre Indiana Alpha Indiana Beta Indiana Gamma Indiana Delta Indiana Epsilon Indiana Zeta Indiana Theta Hrnuinre Missouri Alpha IlIissouri Beta Missouri Gamma Alpha lncliana University Wabash College Butler University Franklin College Hanover College De Pauw University Purdue University University of Missouri Westminster College Washington University University of Kansas Nelnraslfa Alpha Kansas Beta South Dalfota Alpha Colorado Alpha Iirnuinre Georgia Delta Alahama Alpha Alalnarna Bela Uhrta igrnuinre University of Mississippi Tulane University Texas Beta Texas Gamma University of Nebraska Washburn College University of South Dakota University of Colorado l Georgia School of Technology University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Texas Southwestern University lluta Hrnuinrr Kappa lirnuinrr University of California Washington Alpha University of Washington Leland Stanford, Jr., University -100- John Francis Byrne John Warren Hill Leon Edward Jeanneret Harold Brewster Jenkins Francis Tuttle Armstrong John Bookwalter Beadle Herbert Bertrand Stuart Maurice Roland A. Hillas Seymour Phillyps Houghton Francis Patrick Brophy Edwin C. Falvey Thomas Haight Leggett, Jr Thomas Corwin Haire Karl Herkert, Jr. fs N. .ii . X gf? 1' jay? 'fe' if 'age - 1 A C' .f 3.5 kj If . Qxe ZXLQMVQS oi' 11 r,H -'I-,Dougie New lgurk Evita Qlhnptrr 15111 Henry Theodore Johnston William Bulkley Murray, Jr. Harold Clifton Toolcer Irwin Wheeler William Henry Wheeler 15112 1913 Francis de Sales 1 H 1 4 Harold Cassinove Penfreld Rudolf Max Ruthard William Stanley Siemon Allan Hamilton Smith Orson Kilborn Brainerd H. Phillipson Welsh Harvey Grey Knuth Arthur Emmanuel Petersen Walter Greene Seymour Lowrey Albert Weed Harold Van Gaasbeek Grahuatr Siuheniu Harold Purdy Banks Charles Homer Ramsclell Gurnee Hiuman Barrett Martin de Forest Smith William Hodgins Gref Walter Lester Ward Harris Vincent Hartman Rudolph Herman Weber Zflrairen in Iliaruliate Frederick Arthur Goetze, lVl.S. Mafehall Avery Howe. Ph-D' I-I, C. B1-Own, PhD- Cassius Jackson Keyser, Ph.D. Edward Joseph Forum, Ag, Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, A.B., lVl.D George Augustus Gooden, PILD. Charles Thaddeus Terry, A.B., LLB. John N. P. Hodgson, NLD. Walter Timme, B.S., lVl.D. -lOl- Columbia X , ,t -E :Q-:a f ffg f . ' f. 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University of Wisconsin Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College De Pauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology Swarthmore College University of California Lelancl Stanforcl, Jr., University McGill University University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Chicago Ohio State University University of lllinois University of Washington ' gi g , ' -bv -i 21112: ,nw -1 A ' , ,-Jav--' ffg- -. f f ,sy 5.173 r, 1 , sf ,K -W fy I 3 pf- ,, I -, Qtgvggr fi' - 1 1 f'vit5,:'i7 I '.z.:v.-wfrf . . ., ,r . .1 -'-iv Q, f 4' f ' -!.aE!T 5 . ' ' A 3:iG'2f32-lfif j-.,,7-f f: 52 3 gn 5 ,51.. ' X! i . inner 175: PT' - 1 + s , --Yee t ri , ar-. Qlnlumhia Glhzqatrr H l 1911 William Bancker Bailey Walter Charles l-lill Henry M0Ygan Barker Welles Hamilton Sellew Wayne Darlington Heydecker John Allen Weaver 1912 Howard Todd Clinch Charles Goodwin Sinclair, Jr George Weeks Polhemus Thomas Ayres Sparks Edgar Cleveland Turpin 1H13 Douglas Perry Dickie Waldo White Sellew Girard Lindsley Ralph Hands Sinclair Winthrop Martin Irving David Smith Harold Wharton Miller Stephen Ernest Smith Alfred Staunton Moses Milton Chase White 1514 Theodore Harvey Barrett William Allen Cromwell, Richard Field Griffen Edwin Lee Heidenreich Arthur Edward Bristol Robert Scarborough Erskine Henry Cromwell Field Paul Sydney Barrett Dana Louis Clark Hilary Earl Corwin William Tenney Brewster Francis Marion Burdick Carlton Clarence Curtis Bergen Davis Richard Ellwood Dodge John Erskine William King Gregory William Haller James Saunders Q,Neale John Henry Sengstaken Stanley Watson Smith William Frederick Wurster Jr. Earn Srhnnl Edward Nute Goodwin Amos Jenkins Peasley William Henry Dannat Pell Zllrairvu in Hrtirrrrnitatr Russell Lawrence Edward Watson Russell Ashton M. Tenney Ellrntrvn in Ellurultatr Smith Ely Jelliffe Herbert Gardner Lord Nelson Glenn lVIcCrea James Harvey Robinson James Earl Russell Charles Hendee Smith A. S. Taylor Charles Peck Warren -103- . A , , I giglgggl .... A . ,...,.,. . . V .,,.. ..,A:. T x,:. iz so -THE, - COLVMBIAN - - .,4-v filfif ., . ,.,1. . . ,. ,- ,. . -. V. . '-'., Sigma Nu FOUNDED 1869 . Delta Gamma Chapter Established 1888 Re-established 1908 Zttntt nf Qlheqatrra Zltirai Biuiainn Sixth Eiuiainn Pi Lehigh University Beta Mu State University of lowa Bgfa Rho University of Pennsylvania Gamma Sigma lowa State College Beta Sigma Gamma Delta Gamma Epsilon Gamma Theta Gamma Psi Delta Beta Della Gamma Delta Delta Sigma Gam1na lata Mu Theta Iota Kappa Eta Xi Beta Theta Gamma Alpha Epsilon Beta Nu Beta Iota Gamma Pi Della Alpha Delta Zeta Gamma Beta Gamma Gamma Gamma Lamhcla Gamma Mu Gamma Nu Gamma Rho Delta Theta University of Vermont Stevens lnstitute of Technology Lafayette College ' Cornell University Syracuse University Dartmouth College Columbia University Pennsylvania State College Straub Eiuiaiait Vanderbilt University State University of Kentucky Ethtrh Eiuiainn University of Georgia University of Alabama Howard College North Georgia Agricultural College Mercer University Emory College Alabama Polytechnic lnstitute V Georgia School of Technology Eltnurth Biuiaiun Bethany College Ohio State University lVl.t. Union College University of West Virginia Case School of Applied Science Western Reserve University lttifth Eiuiainxi Northwestern University Albion College University of Wisconsin University of lllinois University of Michigan University of Chicago Lombard University Gamma Tau Chi Della Eta Nu Rho Beta Xi Gamma Xi Gamma Omicron Delta Epsilon Upsilan Phi Beta Phi Gamma Upsilon Gamma Eta Gamma Kappa Gamma Chi Gamma Zeta Gamma Phi University of Minnesota Cornell College University of Nehraslca Sruvnth Biuiaiun Kansas State University Missouri State University William Jewell College Missouri School of Mines Washington University Oklahoma University Eighth Biuiaiun University of Texas Louisiana State University Tulane University University of Arkansas Ninth Eiuiainn Colorado School of Mines University of Colorado Ftrnih Biuiainn University of Washington University of Oregon University of Montana Delta Iota Washington State College iflnurnih Eiuiainn Beta Chi Leland Stanford, Jr., University Beta Psi University of California Ftmelfth Eiuiainn Alpha Virginia Military Institute Beta University of Virginia Lamhala Washington and Lee University Psi University of North Carolina Bela Tau North Carolina College of Mines Ethirirrnth ?Biuiain11 Beta Beta De Pauw University Bela Zeta Purdue University Beta Eta University of Indiana Beta Upsilon Rose Polytechnic lnstitutc -104- . ,fx 1 f ff . . X - - if Y i A' in it Q 3. 1 ' 4: ,Q ,Ax ' ', A at S t 1 i ll' gl al lei r l t i X , ,L X tx 'i . 'lliffffl 1 ' -grfi tvkiifi Nt 1 , . 'f N - .Nl frrj f 'l ' qi P: i' l QW 6 i t 2 fe. '5' H- t Q Ax G Nt , I X x B 1 v-.Mn 'H X t -wp -ma, - . Sys yi Q1 Evita Gamma Qlhapivr 151 1 Lester Sanders Hill I-Igmy Sigmund Rage John Andrew Storey, Jr. 15112 Warren Kellogg Begeman William Ranald Cirunow Willard Ferris Butcher Baxter Perry Hamilton Wallace Werneth Dahman Owen Eaton Hitchens George Henry Frew, Jr. Richard James Mackey George Augustus Shaw 15113 Harold Frederick Blanchard Tracy R. V. Fike Robert Fletcher Chapman John Kernan McCormick Archibald Austin Coates James Armstrong Schweizer Charles A. Cole Lloyd Burr Smith 1514 Arthur Winfrey Almand Kenneth Hall Kiefer Henry Carl Brennegke Chester William Peterson Lewis Ciounod Jordan jasper Brakey Stewart Zliratrea in lliniurriaiiaie James Demming Edward Hartman Reisner D, Edwards Alexander Austin Smith Alphonso Ivey Karl ElI'Ol Whitaker Theodore Kiendl, Jr. F- E- WiUSl0W Eliratvr in E'Hs1rnItair Edward John Grant -105- -L+! '4b THE COLVMBIAN - ' Qf 'f'---,N1'.-Q' 19 12 , ,,-LQQ1 ., ' , 5: ,,.,-..7.v.- 5 V .' ' '- -.. , , , ,4A-' . A'-. 2- A-.:' f : F :A .A .rr r 12 n . s o asit fs s ts so Alpha Beta Camma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Kappa Lamhcla Mu Xi Omicron Rho Phi Chi Psi Omega Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Glhi FOUNDED 1855 Nu Nu Chapter Founded 1894 Quit uf Qltiaptnra Miami University University of Wooster Chic Wesleyan University University of Georgia George Washington University Washington and Lee University University of Mississippi Pennsylvania College Bucknell University lncliana University Denison University De Pauw University Dickinson College Butler College Lafayette College Hanover College University of Virginia Northwestern University Hobart College University of California Ohio State University University of Nebraska Allffha Zeta Beloit College Alpha Eta State University of lowa Alpha Theta Massachusetts Institute of Technology A119511 10111 Illinois Wesleyan University Alpha Lambda University of Wisconsin Alpha Nu University of Texas AlPha Xi University of Kansas AIPha Omicron Tulane University Allffha Pi Albion College Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Rho Sigma Upsilon Pi Chi Psi Omega Beta Camma Beta Delta Beta Epsilon Beta Zeta Beta Eta Beta Theta Delta Delta Delta Chi Zeta Zeta Zeta Psi Eta Eta Theta Theta Kappa Kappa Lamhala Lamlvala Mu Mu Nu Nu Xi Xi Omicron Omicron Rho Rho Tau Tau Upsilon Upsilon . Phi Phi Psi Psi Omega Omega -106- Lehigh University University of Minnesota University of Southern California Cornell University Pennsylvania State College Vanderbilt University Leland Sanford, Jr., University Colorado College University of Montana University of Utah University of North Dakota Case School of Applied Science University of Pittsburgh Purdue University Wabash College Central University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati Dartmouth College University of Michigan University of Illinois State University of Kentucky West Virginia University Columbia University University of Missouri University of Chicago University of Maine Washington University University of Washington University of Pennsylvania Syracuse University University of Arkansas Nu Nu Qlhapter 1911 Donald Vaughn Lowe James lVlcBarron Webster Steddiford Pitt 1912 Russel Tracy Walker' George F. Squier 1913 Alan De Forest Smith Carl B. Wurm 1914 Herbert L. Williams Roland lVlcElvare Louis Schene illrhirimz zmh Zllam Charles I-I. Nammack Frank Warner Bishop George S. Love Delmore A. Norton James Houghton George Oliver Castell James Bulger Robbins John Terrell 'Hoyt John Wimmer George Gerard lVlcElvare Reginald B. Strang Loomis Bell Cornelius Hearn Henry V. Wildman, Jr. Frank I-l. Carber l-lenry Larsen Joseph Force Crater Zltratren in 'Hniueraitate Frank Gilman Schrenkheisen E John C. Kempvan Ee Joseph Bookwalter +107- Kenneth Spoate Guiterman Charles R. Robinson E.. T. Cannon ,..A 1,.,.-.4 3 U. . ' - COLVM ' J5 ? Sigma Alpha Epsilon FOUNDED 1856 New York Mu Chapter Established 1895 University of Maine Boston University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dartmouth College Cornell University Columbia University St. Stephens College Syracuse University Allegheny College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University Gettysburg College University of Pennsylvania George Washington University University of Virginia Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina Davidson College Wofford College University of Michigan Adrian College Mount Union College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Franklin College Purdue University University of Indiana Northwestern University University of Illinois University of Chicago University of Minnesota mllll nf Qlhaptrrn University of Wisconsin University of Georgia Mercer University Emory College Georgia School of Technology Southern University University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Missouri University of Washington University of Nebraska University of Arkansas University of Kansas University of Iowa Iowa State College University of Colorado University of Denver Colorado School of Mines Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California University of Washington Louisiana State University Tulane University University of Mississippi University of Texas University of Oklahoma Central University Bethel College I Kentucky State University Southwestern Presbyterian University Cumberland University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee University of the South Union University -108- M. , 1 K I1 A,,A, . ,gs A47 Q .1 tg! ,,q E G QU wr V' Q' xl it-19 r L-IJ lv ,B fx.. ul K1 Q1 W r 'jk B 5' E 01 jlrwjgm fx a e fig 1, A -f, , ,, 1 L ' - N ' mpayft 15 V, X 1' Ji . al, ' ' QT'-' Q ' K, Ne. . iz? , 1 Qgfr-329 , a'Q'f if 1 7 ' A mtg' L Trl f , 1.13.5 -n ,H ,wily M 6,-I. , Y , iii, ,ir . ' 4, yr ,ii A lx IA. Viz' , ygqw QP rparmgwkgi up - V 222311 Gi' V -yum r any , , - , 5 fy. rear 15 U53 05 -Q51 Ll .gt dirt-V NAQSV If, . ACZDPN J New 'Qnrk Mu Ghaptrr nf Sigma Alpha iipnilrm 1911 Robert Carl Brandt Geoffrey James Dwyer Harold Van Tine Granville Mercer Williams Kenneth Hume Donaldson 1912 William Chalmers Agnew Russell Arnold Fairhairn Carlos Kelly McClatchy Kenneth Berkley Norton Gerard Randolph Torbor William Howard Haines Williams Comings White Ferdinand Carl Schede 1913 Elwin Harold Findlay Elliot Howlsridge Downes James Alsin Thomas, Jr. Frank Ward Smythe Hugo Harry Naegele Moss 1514 Seton Lindsay Brereton Charles Ranson Henriques Arthur Stanley Martin Warren McConnell Maurice Pelham Van Buren Bryant Wialdo Williams Holland Robert Bacher Hratrrn in Hniuvraiiatv Byron Bennet Boyd Noel Thomas Dowling Robert Le Fevre Fairbairn Charles Eustace Dwyer James Myers ZHrainr in lflterruliate Edward Day Thurston -109- LLL X ee- THE COLVMBIAN . C a iaa s ess itas s H A A A S A : i: ... . a .. ,.,1, s . .. .. - .. .. . . Alpha Beta Camma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa Lambda Mu . Nu . Xi . Omicron Pi . Rim . Sigma Tau . Upsiion Phi . Chi . Psi . Omega Ighi Sigma 'Kappa F OUNDED 1873 Theta Chapter Established i897 531111 nf Glhapirra . . . Massachusetts Agricultural College . . . Union University . . Cornell University University of West Virginia . . . Yale University . College of the City of New York . . University of Maryland . . Columhia University . Stevens Institute of Technology . Pennsylvania State College . George Washington University ,University of Pennsylvania . . Lehigh University . . St. Lawrence University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Franklin and Marshall College . . Queen's College . St. John's College, Md. . Dartmouth College . Brown University Swarthmore College . Williams College University of Virginia . University of California -HO- E Glfheiu Cllhaptrr 1911 Thornas Charles Morgan James Henry Minor Arthur Nicholas Anthony Giegerich Walter Frederichs Harold Charles Essig Foeller 1512 Thomas l-Iayne Skinner John I-lildenbrancl, Jr. Russell Hews Ford Orrin Castle 1513 Franklin Joseph O'Brien Charles Richter 1914 Ernest Albert Barth Isbell Avelino Vicente Ferreira John Aloysious Voskamp Bernard Joseph Van lngen George Milroy Marshall Joseph Bernard Reilly Richard Henry Paynter, 3rcl Arthur Frederick Rausch Stanley James Chute Gove Jay Hambiclge William Fay Tanner Stanley joseph Skarvan Louis Frederick Neegaarcl Q Emu zmh flillehirinr Victor Willard Cutting Leon Wells Gibson John Hamilton Marchmont Daniel Francis McMahon Zffratren in Hniirrrnitatr Aclolph Gustav Earnst Hanke Edward Kellogg Strong, -Ir' -Ill- 5-Q. X 'X THE COLVMBIAN q--. . , ,l . 1 .,AA1 . 19 '--- '-- '- ' A E 'EIA' ,:' 1 'A1A' ': '. I i it 5 hqtzl .. , ,4,. g, .,,. , , , , ,.,1. . . ., , ., E. ...I .. ..A. , Efhvta Xi FOUNDED 1864 Epsilon Chapter Founded 1898 ZKHII nf Olhapiera Alpha . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bela . Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University Gamma . , Stevens Institute of Technology Della . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Epsilon . Columbia University Schools of Engineering Zeta Cornell University Schools of Engineering Eid . .... Lehigh University Theta . Purdue University 10731 . . Washington University KGPPG . Rose Polytechnic Institute Lambda Pennsylvania State College Mu . . . . Iowa State College Graduate Club . . . New York, N. Y. Chicago Alumni Association 4 , Chicago, Ill. -I I2- .XQ ' ',..','., ,-,.f, , .,.,.,, I ,,f:, Q , -f fr. . '- '. iii ffm, te -2 if .-we ' ff' Oo, ' as V' -N f1,, X ' 5 'M' J Y H sw :jf ' ' i ij ffft- iipmlnn Qtliuptrr 1 H 1 1 William Osterhout Whipps William Frederick Peters, George Laurence Peters Ralph Arthur Parker Thomas Ellis Brown, 3rd Lloyd Fowler Hayden Alfred Page Lane James Joseph Shaw, Jr. John Albert Hernandez Harold Beckwith King Stephen M. Bell Frank Louis Mason Jr. Arthur Rowley Parker William Alexander Cherry, Ernest Heathcote Dickenson 12112 Paul Arnold Baumeister William Boice Langford Seymour Mersick Bradley 1513 George Warren Dunn, Jr. Edwin Howard Armstrong Charles Nicholas Todd Davis lVlcGown Norman Lawrence Calder 1914 H1151 Cgrahuaten Efltrexiren in Zltzrrultcxtr -IIB- David Sanford Duncomhe Gilbert S. Payton, Jr. James Kip Finch Jr Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi THE COLVMBIM it iii i rs ss 1 ii 1 X ,f i, rm Psi Chi Phi Omega Alpha Bela Delia Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta ai i 1- ii i i i 1 1 ..,k ,V .. .- ..i. . , - I Alpha am Elin F OUNDED 1895 Phi Omega Chapter Established Zllnll nf Glheqntrrz 1900 . . Trinity College Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania . Columbia University . Lafayette College . Dickinson College . Yale University . . Syracuse University . University of Virginia . Washington and Lee University -114- . . Cornell University .. 3. SP BMI.. yil,'l!nQgi 64i, iii : J D ' 'f- fr l:'..i fl'- Z lifl i l J-H25 A Wi fa f llllllt lllllll!ifQ?' William Ernst Buchtenkirch Leonard Covello Carl Bernard Eimer Dixon Ryan Fox Elbridge Colby Edward Eugene Fisher Frank Lathrop Finlayson Philip Hendrick George Danforth Caldwell Glenn Brown Coykendall Frank Tompkins Harris af: , ' ,M x fri! X Xp V ,,.. 1 4 X 4115 Ziff! 1511i Cbmvga Glhapirr 1911 Frederick Stevens Frambach Van Rensselaer Gibson Walter William Pettit Winfred Hamlin Ziegler Harry Muir Kurtzworth 1912 Eugene Hiram Paddock, Ir. Harry Alonzo Sprague William Cornell Weeks Harold Pindar Zoller 15 13 Julius Krolfifer Parker Le Roy Moon Dudley Martin Moore 1514 C-uy Arthur Cheney HCIITY JOI'ClEiI1 POIlSfOI'Cl Edwin Lyles Taylor i Zfrsttren in Hniiirruitate Clarence Orion Cheney PCYCY Frank Gfifl-IU Gegrge Brgkaw Compton ROlJ6l'll F1'CdCl'lClC Liill Hratreu in Elizurultzxir Carlton Huntley Hayes, Ph.D. 'Gaillard Sherburne Rogers, lVl.A William Robert Shepherd, Ph.D. --I I5- Q 1 ' . ifff V-i . -J.,. IJ! 1 Q ' --5. I 4, .f, - fr? . .- . natives x 17? 4' I '54-'If--'-'I-.. :af4.:f 1E,::'1'1 ' 1 .- ' I V' -'f Q o 4 ' w if--:iv A -. . . Aleph Beth' Cimcl Daleili He . Wan: Teih Helh Yoalh Kaph Lamedth Mem Nun . Samcffh Ayin Pe . Tsadhe Koph Rash Shin . Tav . Aleph-Aleph Aleph-Beth Uhr Armin Eiraternitg Masonic Founded 1904 Tsadhe Chapter Founded i909 ?Kn1I uf Qlhupterz . . . . . University of Michigan . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . University of Kansas University of Nebraska . University of California Chic State University . Harvard University . University of Illinois . University of Pennsylvania . University of Minnesota . University of Wisconsin University of Missouri . Cornell University . Purdue University University of Chicago . Yale University Columbia University . Iowa State College . . University of Iowa Pennsylvania State College . University of Oregon . University of Washington . Northwestern University -Il6- T Matlack Cheeseman, NLD., Wllllam Homan, 330 Wllll3m Campbell, Ph. D. Cx. C. Crawford I. W. Driehaus C. E. Gehlke E. E.. Cniltner H. H. Holmes E. F. Humphrey W. A. Jessup I. W. ChurchCAyin M. P. Adams W. S. Estahroolc B. R. Buffett Chas. Frieclgen A. Hamersley A. A. Heimrocl . 1 A . 1 my 45.51, ' ,fyz.1, .- .5-iwg,ll'f 5l7 ' . 95 I. Q ' f viiIW L?f'11ZI3lz, . l1q,f .. V lr- ii' f'f?.NE+L' 'fre rf 11. rl I f MAO .Af t -' 'I' ,wif 49 W na! W, 'Q-, L ,-r. 77 . Y lv V: VY 'lla ' ' fr M- 4 , rp. ,rl r rf 3-' AH: 1. 94, f V .DM wt V W FM41.. '- .fl !., ' f 1- gag, 5. -is .- , .,i, f . V . Q- f Y f- , 4. -45, 1 f, ' :fume-1, ,. W ri' , ' ... . 1 ' r - ,' N' ,wi 1' C- H. - ' -A , ,:f'T5.1!.s f lt' wr f I Q - 1: ,Q ywvvf ,-J., A ,V W- V Vw,-fg,.H,. ,- . L . f- , ff: ,. ' ' Z4 -. 'A M ff. v i 1 -2- -. r 1 i w - ,, ,:. :fa'14 l f 1 7 V, Y, .. , wh A. A,'5,f.U3 . I' l 'H fl ,Qifysrm 5 .r ' gtg , 'fillkihf 7 A U 'rr X Y .fr l 1 W lll f Efnzxhhe Qiheqzrier Qnnnrarg fllllvmhrrz 330 G. R. VandeWater, D.D., 320 Joseph R. Wilson, 320 lin the Zlkrrultg E. F. Kern, Ph.D. W. H. lVlcCastline, M.D. 3111 the lllniurrnitg W. C. B. Kemp W. F. Maul J. S. Nants R. W. Paterson H. M. Poteat C. L. Robbins A. E.. Sinclair Chapter, Van AlStyH Alunmi in Artiur illllvnlhemlrip Cl. A. Lawrence H. N. Moeller J. W. Mott J. M. Oliver H. W. Remington, W. H. Weekes W. A. Whittaker A -117- fPe Chapterb Jr. w5 ,- 9',v 'v ! l '.,- ,, ., . ,,.. ., l -..,f H .. .f:2 E . ':'f p il-fi .,' ,,.. ,. .... A , . A. ,..1. ,., ,, I.-5-.ff . i it Pennsylvania Alpha Michigan Alpha Indiana Alpha New jersey Alpha Illinois Alpha Wisconsin Alpha Ohio Alpha . Kentucky Alpha New York Alpha Missouri Alpha Michigan Alpha Colorado Alpha Colorado Beta Illinois Beta . New Yorlf Beta Michigan Carnma Missouri Beta California Alpha Iowa Alpha . New Yorlf Gamma Iowa Beta . Minnesota Alpha New Yorlf Delta Massachusetts Alpha Elan Erin Hi illnll nf Glhnpirrn . . Lehigh University Michigan Agricultural College . . Purdue University Stevens Institute of Technology . . University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin Case School of Appliecl Science . Kentucky State College . Columbia University . University of Missouri . Michigan College of Mines . Colorado School of Mines . University of Colorado Armour Institute of Technology . . Syracuse University 1 University of Michigan . Missouri School of Mines . University of California . . Iowa State College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . University of Iowa . University of Minnesota . . Cornell University Worcester Polytechnic Institute - ' -4 '---- 4- ' '- - 'T X I J I it I '-' '1f- E . C 'I 'fel-12.25 :QI 1 -,a,f gfq 4 was '.::'1 Q Elan 3.32121 Hi Alpha Qlhapter nf New Burk Edmund Newton . Thomas M. Bains, Jr., . Robert W. Briggs . l: Ashton Ayer . oseph R Guitenas James F. Kemp S. Alfred Mitchell Edmund Newton F. Ashton Ayer, EMM. Thomas M. Bains, Jr., E.M. Robert W. Briggs, C.E. Joseph R. Ctuiteras, EDM. Percy R. lseman, E.M. Ernest l-l. Dickinson, E.M. C. Eustace Dwyer, E.lVl. Donald V. Lowe, Chem.E. Clark G. Mitchell, E.lVI. Kenneth S. Guiterman Charles P. Berlcey William I-l. Burr William Campbell James K. Fintch James F. Kemp Edward F. Kern Earl B. Lovell Founded l 898 Ahuinnrg iinarh F. Ashton Ayer Elrrirh in Zluniur HPS!! Elertrh in Sruiur Hear Philip D. Wilson, EMM. fllllemhera in liniuernitg illllvmhrrs in Ellarultg Arthur L. Walker -ll9- . President . Vice-President . Recording Secretary . 'Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer William Campbell James K. Finch Thomas M. Bains, Jr. F. Thurlow Lacy, lVl.E. Albert Mendelsohn, EDM. Edmund Newton, EMM. Henry W. Nieman, ELM. Granville M. Williams, Met.E.. joseph N. Murray, EE.. Vvilliam F. Peters, Jr., C.E.. David B. Scott, E.lVl. Lillian L. Vaughn, M.E. Otis C. Morrill Charles E. Luclce Ralph E.. Mayer S. Alfred Mitchell J. Harold Morecroft l-lenry S. Munroe Robert Peele Walter E.. Rautenstrauch ' '- Q, X ' - ,,-,, ,.1': .:.: . . . 1, ,, I E , C O B IAN ,1 'Q .4 A' ,W f - 1 1 'i U . .eifssssif W Swninr Svurivtg nf Narnma F. Ashton Ayer Claus D. Benson Geoffrey Dwyer Wyman D. Herbert Warren H. Kinney W. Murray Lee George L. Lommel John M. Lovejoy Edward I-I. Mackenzie Samuel A. lVIcKeown Frederick Miller William R. Wright -120- THE COLVMBIAN L b as . - ,1 srak. T ' it lil ' - - . , 11 . U ElHhi 'ilinta Kappa New York Delta Chapter Founded 1869 Gbiiirzria nf the Qtnlumhia Efertinn William Addison Hervey, Ph. D ...... , President John Erskine, Ph. D. . . Carlton Huntley Hayes, Ph. D. . Prederick W. Heuser, A.M. . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Elerteh in filling, 19111 Thomas Alexander Paul William Aschner Benjamin Berinstein Ernst Philip Boas Mortimer Brenner Louis Grossbaum John Dothar Jones Russell Thorp Kirby Hermann Joseph Muller William DeForest Pearson Edward Heyman Pfeiffer Maurice Picard Rollo Linsmore DeWilton Mlrmhnrn in the Zliarnlig Felix Adler, Ph. D. Alexander Otto Bechert, A. M. Dino Bigongiarl, Ph. D. Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph. B. Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph. D. William Archibold Dunning, Ph. D. James Chidister Egbert, Ph. D. John Erskine, Ph. D. Thomas Scott Piske, Ph. D. William Hallock, Ph. D. Carlton Huntley Hayes, Ph. D. William Addison Hervey, M. A. . Frederick W. Heuser, A. M. Frederick Paul Keppel, A. B. Charles Knapp, Ph. D. Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph. D. George C. D. Oclell, Ph. D. George N. Olcott, Ph. D. Edward Delavan Perry, Ph. D. John Dyneley Prince, Ph. D. Michael l. Pupin, Ph. D. Robert 'Livingston Schuyler, Ph. D. Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph. D. William Robert Shepherd, Ph. D. Joel Elias Spingarn, Ph. D. Alvan Alonzo Tenney, Ph. D. Abraham V. W. Jackson, Ph. D. Frederick Lyman Wells, Ph- D- Harold Jacoby, Ph. D. Clarence Hoffman Young, Ph. D. Brita Sigma ilihn Established 1906 to encourage sincere and effective public speaking. Columbia Chapter Established 1910. MeAlister Coleman, '09 Harry L. Dnviinne, 'lo Leon Fnneei, 'lo Alfred J. Giiinni, 'll V. K. Wellington Kee, '09 N. W. McGill, 'IO L. Winston Paul, '09 Zenas L. Potter, 'lo A. lvl. Robert H. Rice, 'II L. Geddes sniiili, 'IO Dallas Selwyn Townsend, 'IO E.. H. Van Fossan, 'IZ L. Olullrgr Ernest Spencer Roche Raymond Elliot Brock Edgar Lieber Newhouse Charles W. Meisel Warner C. Pyne Fitz John Porter Edward S. Swazey Roscoe C. Ingalls Warren B. Chapin Randolph P. Titus Harry Farrell Archibald A. Coates Solomon Smith l-lenry E. Brenecke Philip S. Spence Sidney S. Jallcut X .iii Z' TI-IE COLVMBIAN . t. 1 at ...... l .. . . . ,-., . ' 'A .'-, in ,.:.., ii ,,..,,4 1 .. . , , . , A I Y M ga. A I iii'-i liii 'i'-fi.f.?E'f: '.,- -if s 0 v I I .... ,, ....- ,., .v. I. ,.,1. . . ,.. 4, .. l. h .- ., T I l Ullman t!911irP1'5-15111-1 1 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-P resident Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 1511 1512 1913 1914 -123- Thomas Mellor Bains, Donald Vaughn Lowe Robert Wesley Briggs A. E. Hall Charles S. Sinclair, Jr. Edward O. Roberts George A. Shaw James E. Bell Norman B. Ward Walter E.. Ruprecht William D. Spalthofl James A. Schweizer l-l. W. lVlcKechnie S. W. Richardson T. l-l. Barrett D. Tenney Srienrr President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-P resident Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer K THE COLVMBIAN b . r is i rrsr i i, .f he i J 19 iz 1l . A ii A A a ' 1 - Q at . - a A A. - - w , Baath nf Svtuhvni Ewpreaentatiura Geoffrey James Dwyer . Albert Mencielsohn Francis Ashton Ayers . Chairman . Secretary Warren I-l. Kinney William Murray Lee Samuel Anderson lVlcKeown Deacon Murphy Steclcliforcl Pitt Winfred Hamlin Ziegler -125- giiiff? ,f,': ' f' E C ' 1-f :rrv V 1- . , .. , , . .. . Y. , ..- . .:,'J. .a:: ..', ' A - .. 19 f ' i 'A 4 J' ' IZ Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Uhr ltlniurraitg Graz Amanriatinn Nicholas Murray Butler . James Furman Kemp . Frederick S. Lee . Frederick Paul Keppel . William Hallock . Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. William H. Burr Edward T. Devine George C. Diekman Charles Lane Poor William R. Shepherd Exerutiuv Olummiitrr M rs A M rs Mrs M rs Mrs. -126- . . President First Vice-President Seconcl Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer Edwin R. A. Seligman S. Alfred Mitchell Frederick Arthur Cxoetze Charles F. Chandler William P. Trent I 1 . HF 9 :7 3 9 ' 9 , 3 a - 2 5 X as Xa I ff A P fl! . fp C7 X f - Z' , T- X' ' ,- . ' ' gk, U X 6, I., X, f .5 ' .-' A f fr-' X' I 611, t x. f f fr I K NZ - , I! A -2 X xA X' ff A '1 fi-. YZ. -V, f, X Lv,-N,f I 4 - - -' -rs AA-x ' 5 ,1 -' J Q . AA-7 Rf -7 2I 'fa,.H g.?i .':1,,2.J-.2ff4 WS, '-mit, J., 1--, K Si: Hx K '-5 , OD sell... ZKing'5 Qlrnum Glnunril William Ryer Wright . Professor Charles A. Beard Edward Hemoncl Mackenzie Winfred Hamlin Ziegler . Geoffrey James Dwyer . Harry Stoddard Babcock Jerold Spenser Shibley . Dixon Ryan Fox Auniniant Gfreunursra . . President Faculty Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Senior Vice-President Junior Vice-President Sophomore Vice-President . Member at Large 1511 W. D. Heydecker W. D. Herbert 1512 J. W. Pulleyn C. S. Sinclair 1513 W. B. Chapin N. B. Ward O D TQ? -12s- J hp C ' - Q az H , X-GNQMV O O00 W X 'ff IDSF I f 71 'X ,.., ff I 'lf f f I S ' . 'iw-. .fe.' I 3 x 1. f 1. ':ii,-11' mv I ,wrt 4... , .' lt' ., V ,HI ., S lx Z KN X X f!'CP'1HbiLo1-x16 .ff ,jx - , 9' ' ' x P jf, Ts.- hi 'Iran- 15w14'E .I ix XXX .Q W... if fy-AX I J' ' '.' ffl . .f IA.-I--I. .K wx. if ' .417 l U fi? ., , 1' ,. - .. '1i5F'x.'.'. j fl oc ua z I . I . f V X wi v - u I x' ' I l MW? ' C 'P .ly I-,fl - ,fl I '31,A,' 1 fl V X !.x',:l-MQW iv mr J' ffl, ff xkX, '-v'ux.l,t, .' X wx ,'.XiN. 17 ' il , ..,, I- X . f ' i mil A. Bruno, 'll . F. l... Finlayson, 'IZ . M. E. De Aguero, 'IZ . W. Remsen, 'IO A. Bruno, 'II Adolph Cohn Brander Matthews H. A. Todd I... A. Loiseaux Daniel Jordan W. Remsen, 'IO G. M. Bramwell, 'II l... Covello, 'II H. A. Weeks, 'IZ L. Klein, 'IO A. B. Paddock, P.G. J. M. Pittaro, 'IZ l... S. Hill, 'I I J. F. Byrne, 'll A. Lipari, 'IZ J. Price, 'I3 H. A. Content, 'II I.. F.. S. Roche, II F. Laroque, 'I3 M F. L. Finlayson, 'IZ A. Bruno, 'II Qbiiirera Glnmite Exvrmif A. C. McMaster illllemhern Qnnurarrn Srtuhiantn -I 30- F. l... Finlayson M. E. De Aguero A. D. F. Hamlin G. L. Meylan H. W. Muller Henri Bargy J. L. Gerig M. F.. De Aguero, 'IZ M. A. Jagendorf, 'IZ F. Porter, 'IZ I. H. Pardee, 'IZ S. Danzig, 'I4 S. Baer, I4 R. Grafton, 'I4 H. P. De Villeneuve H. C. Jacques, 'IZ D. Strauss, 'I3 M. Skidmore, P. G. A. W. Thomas, 'IZ S R. Piperoux, 'I4 S S. P. Houghton, 'I3 W. Fischer, P. G. E. Colby, 'IZ President Secretaire, ' Tresorier P- Qc o , afar..-1-P m e P U' . ze. . aaaaeeswu L1 ' l - axes ' fi Q 532. Q g 5 X I2 1, 5 13,1 .Y ,V K, A 7121 -f'5 llllltg Peg - -155 11 f A A fe P ring -M1 A fs 1 . Qbftirma Professor W. H. Carpenter . . President H. C. Furstenwalde, 'l2 . . . Treasurer Professor A. F. Remy . . Vice-President F. Krolhfer, 'I3 . . Assistant Secretary C. W. Meisel, 'll . . Executive Chairman W. W. Forster, 'IZ . . Assistant Treasurer C. C. H. Prox, 'l2 . . Secretary A. Mendelsohn, 'II S . . Librarian ' Qlnmmiitrr at Earn: Dr. A. W. Porterfielcl H. L. Schulze C.. T. Faas, 'll Zftarultg Hlrmlnzra Mr. F. Albee Prof. A. W. Grahau Chaplain R. C. Knox . Prof. A. F. Remy Prof. F.. W. Bagster-Collins Prof. W. H. Hallock Mr. M. A. Lamme Dr. E.. D. Richard Dr. W. A. Braun Mr. F. E.. Brooks Mr. H. A. Buschek Prof. W. H. Carpenter Prof. A. Cohn Mr. W. H. Gohdes Leopold Bahlsen l-lon. Carl Buenz Pres. Nicholas Murray Butler 'Heinrich Conried Prof. Kuno Franke Dr. Ludwig Fulda Paul C-oepel W. A. Avery R. F. Bach C. A. Baker A. O. Bechert A. M. Bing H. H. Bowman F.. Breitenfeld R. Carpenter R. Conried C. Ehret, jr. L. Ehret A. O. Ernst A. Elsberg H. Farsch C. P. Goepel P. A. Gordon C. T. Faas W. Crassi R. C. Klugeseheid C. W. Meisel F. T. Armstrong W. W. Forster E. F. Koenig W. L. Herrlich W. C. Pyne 1. F. Krolfrfer 1-.L 'Deceased Prof. D. S. Miller Prof. G. N. Olcott Prof. C. E. Pellew Prof. E. D. Perry Dr. A. W. Porterfteld Prof. D. Prince Prof. W. A. Hervey Prof. F. Hirth Mr. F. W. Heuser Mr. A. lnglis Prof. A. V. W. Jackson Prof. F.. Kasner ifgnnnrnrg illlrmhzrn Carl C-neist Oswald Ottendorf Herrmann A. Schumacher Baron von Holleben , Friedrich W. Holls Rudolph Keppler Dr. Hans Kudlich Cn. C. O. Haas J. S. Harrison Cm. Hinrichs FUVYZWTWUQF rgrssaewar Eiaarfofai gn' :IQ vig.. '4 in 7:f - 07:-v-. f'D 6'2 -132: Q :I T TUFV' P. Lockwood S. Loomie B. Mackie Dr. Herrmann A. Krueger Prof. Eugen Kuehnemann Prof. Carl Lamprecht Prof. Rudolf Leonhard ,'Carl Schurz George von Skall Louis Viereck 15:-rmanmt illlrmhers A. M. C. MacMaster Cn. Mathew R. S. McF.lwee W. E. Metzenthin H. R. Mooney Pres. E. F. Nichols H. G. Piel A. E. Rejall W. F. J. Piel A. Remy B. H. Ridder J. S. Schaul l. E. Schermerhorn R. W. Schwarz W. M. Schwarz V. F. Seggel lltnhergxahlmiz itlftrmhrra L. Koenig C. Dwyer F. G. Schrenkeisen Cu. Keil W. Welsh W. B. Ebeling T. A. Sparks W. M. Dederick P. L. Moon Qllnsa nf 1511 A. Mendelsohn E. S. Roche R. E.. vom Saal Gilman nf 1512 F. Culman H. C. Furstenwalde C. C. H. Prox H. H. Clyne C. E. Gautier Gilman nf 1913 R. F. Hollmann Prof. C. Ruebner Prof. H. R. Seager Prof. C. Thomas Prof. R. Tombo, -Ir. Mr. C. A. Toussaint 'Henry Villard , Baron Speck von Sternberg 7 Prof. Albrecht Penck I-I erman Ridder Prof. Carl Runge Prof. Rudolf Lehmann H. F. Small A. F. Spiegel Cu. A. K. Sutton F. M. vom Saal Dr. R. Tombo, Sr. F.. Walter Dr. F. C. de Walsh F. L. Wells H. West A. B. Wiemann F.. S. Whitin G. A. Younger L. Frachtenberg W. Rase H. A. Hulsmann E.. P. Boas C. B. Eimer R. C. Brandt W. Mac Rossie W. H. Ziegler F.. S. Swazey W. A. Stiefel P. E.. Hendrick H. Bertrand L. S. Hill W. Steinbruch xx'-1' Z -4 x I .1 I.. U If,'f I VfP'I'l:, 'V O If Tm: Tok W .I W NC Gale C HIL ldnlitim Glluh W. I-I. Dannat Pell, 'II I.. .... . . President Charles L. Marcus, 'II L First Vice-President Wayne D. I-leyclecker, ,II C . . Second Vice-President Rufus Trimble, 'II . . . Secretary Leon Fraser, 'I3 L . . . Treasurer Glnlumhian Hniurrniig Eemnrratir Glluh 15 IU-11 Edwin P. Kilroe, P. G. . . . . . President I... S. Cxreenbaum, 'IZ I.. . . Vice-President D. F. McMahon, 'IZ I.. . . Secretary Richard Stephens, 'II C . . . . . Treasurer Spruk2r'u Olummiiire H. A. Content, Chairman B. K. Fiske, 'IZ I.. W. Timmons, 'IZ C F. H. Wagner, '12 S Lfivpuhliran Glluh Gbfiirrra E. H. Osterhout, 'IZ I.. . . . . . President R. V. Mahon, ,IZ L . . Vice-President I... Fraser, 'I3 L . .... Secretary J. W. Hill, 'I I C . . .... Treasurer W. H. D. Pell, 'I I I.. . Chairman of Executive Committee W. R. Wright, 'II S . ,.... Sergeant-at-Arms D. R. Fox, 'II C . . . . Chairman of Committee on Speakers Wm. W. Dimmock, P. Cr. . Chairman of Meetings and Literature Committee E- Stagg Whitin, '04 C . . . Representative on County Committee -132- . , . ,,., .gg -,Z , , Q g I, I --,' U' f.,f5 Qlhurrhmvnh 2-Xaznriatinn QBftirwa Rev. R. C. Knox . . . . . Honorary President H. B. Liebler, 'II . President W. R. Miller, 'II . Vice-President Ci. B. Coykenclall, 'I3 . . . Secretary . F. T. Armstrong, 'IZ . . . Treasurer C. A. Manning, 'I3 . . . . f Executive Committee iliarnlig Bitlemhrrs J. H. Van Amringe Prof. D. F. Miller Mr. F. P. Keppel Rt. Rev. Rt. Rev Rt. Rev. Rt. Rev. Rt. Rev. Rt. Rev R. H. Nelson Davicl H. Greer Chas. C. Grafton F. Burgess J. H. Darlington Wm. W. Webb Rev. H. C. Officer, O.H.C Very Rev. W. C. Robbins E. S. Whitin R. F. Lau W. B. Woodbury R. E. Brock, 'II H. N. Tragitt, 'I3 T. A. Sparks, 'll G. M. Bramwell, 'II E. S. Roche, 'II Cn. W. Swain, 'IZ Ennnrurg ililmnhrm Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev. Rev. Rev. Ckrahuatr itlllrmhrria H. V. B. Darlington R. cle P. Lawrence H. B. Shaw Artime illllenthvru I. Wheeler 'II N. B. Gilclersleeve, ,II S. H. Bishop, 'Il V. Van Dyck, 'IZ lVl. L. Yates, 'I2 L. H. Shears, 'IZ -133- Henry Swentzel Chas. C. Edmunds Wm. H. Van Allen Wm. S. Chase F. W. Norris Arthur Ritchie D. S. Hamilton S. S. Roche J. H. Marchmont C. R. Danforth L. C. Lewis George Toukonogy W. H. Zicler, 'I I W. D. Heydecker, 'II J. H. Marchmont, 'IO R. V. Bennett, 'II gf'-im 'D 'f Qllf jfp ' I I 61 I l C E 4 f 11' all' Q emu an ll XX A FOGAQFY , I T My c a 1, We! f f '-L+. e ,L I 1 40,722-'11, 91 0 9 a .- , O 3 x ' 1. . Q J as w - nn. g .fx Illl llllm e JN- ggg mu ll e AA. llllll IIIM . . 1 1 5 M - ll if ll ll f L ' .J ' 1' ' . X ' xix W HLA F tlbftirrra-IHIH-11 Warner C. Pyne, 1912 C . . . Herbert H. Clyne, 1912 C . George P. Kuzmier, 1911 S . John C. Brady, 1913 S . . . . . . President . First Vice-President Second Vice-President . . . Secretary John A. Mullen, 1912 C . . .... . . Treasurer lfiuarh nf Cgnurrunrn Thomas L. Hurley, A.B. Albert S. Mortimer, AB., LL.B. Andrew C. Troy, A.B., Ll...B. Carlo D. Cella, A.B., l..L.B. Bernard C. McKenna, A.B., LL.B. fAnd the Ofhcers of the Club, Gthaplain Reverend Father John H. Dooley, Pastor of Corpus Christi Chapel, West l21st Street, New York City igunnrarg mrnthrra Rev. John Wynne, SJ. lVlr. Joseph l. C. Clarlce Prof. Arthur T. Remey, Ph.D. Hon. Peter A. Hendricks P Prof. James Walsh, lVl.D., Ph.D., LL.D. Hon. Patrick F. McGowan Hon. James A. O'Gorman Nun-iKv5ihP11i illlemhrrn J. W. L. Joyce, Sp., South Bend Indiana D. Kelly, 1912, Oneonta, N. Y. E. V. Kehrlein, jr., 1906 M, San Francisco, Cal. Wm. Langer, Casselton, North Dakota O. du F. Kehrlein, 1906, San Francisco, Cal. L. F. Te Poel, Topeka, Kansas i-Xrtiue illltmnherz' Alumni Raymond lVl. Butt, 1910 T.C. Henry E.. Clarke, 1907 W. Galvin, 1910 C Harold G. Henderson, 1910 C Joseph L. Beha, 1904 C. F. Conor, 1910 T. A. Gannon, 1910 C john R. Hennis, 1912 L J. Blaber, 1910 C M. Dargeon, 1904 C Richard Garvey, jr., 1910 L C. Helaermann, Jr., '08 M Loring M. Black, 1910 L. Marino D. Diaz, 1910 S A. N. Giegerich, 1910 C George Hickenlooper, 1909 A. Blanco, 1909 Phar. B. E.. Dolphin, 1904 M Elmer C. Goodwin, 1910 S F.A. Henry A. Brann, Jr., 1904 L Thomas F. Donnelly, 1907 S Edward A. Grimley, 1906 L Geo. Hierapolis, 1910 S Waller Brennan, 1906 C Walter Donovan, 1906 C J. T. Brizzolana, 1911 L Benjamin F. Donovan, 1904 l.. Paul F. Brophy, 1909 S Charles A. Doyle, 1906 L John Carson, 1909 Phar. C. Eustace Dwyer, 1909 C G. O. Castell Martin Earley, 1904 L Carlo D. Cella, 1903 C, 'IO LRo1:Jert A. Ferrari, 1906 C B. Peter Cerussi, 1909 S F. A. Finn, 1903 M Henry E.. Chapin, 1907 C F. T. Fitzgerald, Jr., 1905 C .lames L. Clare, 1908 L Frederic Fuller, 1904 L A. G. Gulliver, 1910 C Zach P. Halpin, 1907 S Harry A. Hanigan, 1910 S M. Harrigan, 1909 T.C. D. Harrington, 1907 S H. N. Harson, 1909 C C, C. H. Hayes, Ph.D., '04 C T. F. Healey, 1910 C Herman L. Heide, 1910 5 134- .lohn C. Hoenninger, 1906 L Thos. Holland J. lVl. Holzworth, 1910 C Thos. L. Hurley, 1904 C T. S. Keating, 1907 M D. Kelly, Leo Kelly, 1910 L Ed. P. Kilroe, 1904 C B. R. Kudlich, 1909 C sewing Nhs5e 1 1 1 .. . , . , --'1 'ff'f 2 ...,i ..'A. 1 ,, -.... . .. l If ,.i,r 1 .TH E . ..:', Ariiur Bllvmhrru-Cllnniinurh 1. T. Lang, 1910 l:.A. Peter McCoy, 1908 C Ambrose A. O'Connell, 1910 LChas. O'Conor Sloane, 1906 C 1. P. Lenney, 1911 L Eugene P. lVlcCrorken, 1910 S O'Connell, lr., 1910 C Thos. O'Conor Sloane, Sr., Jesse A. Locke, Ph.D., 1880 C 17. P. McDonald, 1905 M las. M. O'Gorman, 1910 T.C. 1872 S il. Lynch,'1910 C E. W. McDonald, 1906 C los. O'Mahoney, 1906 C Alfred Smith, lr., 1910 S Jas. C. Madigan, 1903 L E.. McDonald, 1906 L Ambrose L. O'Shea, 1906 L F. Sullivan, 1905 L -1. G. Mangan, 1909 C James F. McDonnell, 1901 C W. Ci. C. Otto, 1904 C Raymond P. Sullivan, 1907 M 1. M. Mangan, 1905 L Bernard C. McKenna, 1906 LV. Pascale, 1910 M Vincent F. Sullivan, 1910 C E. P. Marrilley, 1910 C Chas. 17. McKenna, 1803 S Hon. Eugene A. Philbin, R. L. Swanton, 1910 C J. P. Mitchell, 1899 C T. P. McKenna, 1894 C 1885 L M. Taylor, 1911 L L. Morales, 1910 F.A. A. S. Mortimer, 1910 L V. 1. Mulholland Chas. Murn, 1907 M -1. McBride, 1905 L J. McCall, 1908 C E.. O. McCann, 1910 F.A. Cyril B. McLaughlin, 1903 S -1. B. McLaughlin, 1907 L W. McLaughlin, 1911 L C. Stafford McLean, 1908 M H. C. McLean, 1908 C C. F. McLaughlin, 1910 L C. B. McLoughlin, 1903 S Theo. McCarthy, 1906 C Edw. W. McMahon, 1906 L John C. McCluskey, 1908 M Chas. H. Nammack, 1909 C W. McCormick, 1910 L Wm. D. Ahearn, 1912 C D. D. O'Brien, 1911 L Thos. H. Ray, 1904 L B. E. Reardon, 1904 L M. F. Regan, 1909 T.C. Joseph E.. Ridder, 1906 C John Joseph Ryan, 1909 S P. A. Schmitt, 1910 L Paul Sheehan, 1909 L -1. H. Shields, 1910 T.C Armin Silalnell, 1908 M John Eyre Sloane, 1900 C linhvrgrahuatva Geoffrey Dwyer, 1911 C Thos. Ahearn, lr., 1912 C H. Farrell, 1913 C E. H. Alkemeyer, 1911 C 1. Fogarty, 1912 l:.A. Victor E.. Baffrey, Jr., 1911 S Daniel Foley C. Baumer, 1914 S A. Fonts, lr., 1911 l:.A. Frank A. Berry, 1912 l7.A. Andrew Ford, 1911 C Karl H. Bissell, 1913 S John C. Brady, 1913 S F. J. Garcia, 1912 L W. A. Cately, 1911 s Edward V. Broderick, 1912 C L. A. Ciiegerich, 1911 C Frank P. Brophy, 1914 S Frank W. Burke, 1913 S H. A. Calahan, 1912 C J. Carney, 1913 S Edward Carr, 1913 L 1. W. Carroll, 1913 C Wain Carulhers, 1913 S E. T. Caswell, 1911 S 1. Clark Cassidy, 1913, S Herbert H. Clyne, 1912 C Norman Cleary, 1914 S. Nicholas Colas, 1912 S 51. C-. Conroy, 1913 L Chas. G. Coster, 1913 S 1. A. Conway, 1912 C V. E.. Curry, 1913 C E.. H. Dickerson, 1911 S. Class 1904 1904 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1910 1910 1912 W. Cirassi, 1911 C Harry T. Greene, jr., 1912 S C. E. Healy, 1913 L C. H. Mahler. 1913 S john P. Malay, 1913 S E.. Mordaunt, 1912 C 1-1. H. Moss, 1912 S A. A. Muench, 1912 Phar. john A. Mullen, 1912 C 1. 17. Mulquecn, Jr., 1913 L J. F. McCook, 1913 S il. K. McCormick, 1913 C 1. McGinley, 1912 S R. A. McGovern, 1911 S 1. E.. Mccolrich, 1914 C Phil E. Hendricks, lr., 1912 C F. F. Mclver, 1912 S F. H. 1-lerlnerman, 1913 L nl. A. Hernandez, 1913 S joseph H. Hewetson, 1913 C L. Hickey, 1913 S Louis Jordan, 1914 S Ralph Kiely, 1914 S Egmont F. Koenig, 1912 C John B. Kurz, 1913 S Cieo. P. Kuzmier, 1911 S F. Laroque, 1911 S 17. Leiser, Jr., 1911 S john Little, 1913 C R. Macky, 1912 C lgrwihrniaa Name Thomas Lester Hurley Francis Colety Joseph L. Bella Francis Sullivan Charles O'Conor Sloane Henry Eagle Chapin John Eyre Sloane illiam Lan er W' ' ig. Alfred Smith Warner C. Pyne F. O. X. McLoughlin, 1912 S Daniel F. McMahon, 1912 L Edgar L. Newhouse, 1911 C Eugene R. O' Connell, 1911 C A. OiDonnell, 1913 S R. C. O' Donnell, 1912 S V. O'Reilly, 1912 M. Wm. C. Orr, Jr., 1912 C T. F. O'Sullivan, 1912 C F. Otto, 1912 C Frank Pascarella, 1912 C V. EF. Peacock, 1914 F.A. John W. Pulleyn, 1912 C nf the Q'L1ut1 -135- T. F. Thornton, 1910 C 1. Torre, 1910 F.A. Andrew C. Troy, 1906 L G. C. Vigoroux, 1905 S G. Villalobos, 1910 F.A. Chas. Walsh, 1901 C John Walsh, Jr., 1904 L Francis E.. Zimber, 1909 S Walter 17. Pyne, 1912 S Wfarner C. Pyne, 1912 C H. S. Rade, 1911 C 17. Racligan, 1912 S Jos. Reilly, Nm. - S. C. Rionda, 1912 S 1. P. Roche, 1911 C A. S. Rothwell, 1911 C Gabriel Rubino, 1912 C James Shaw, 1913 S John Sterricker, 1914 S ' 1. C. Stone, 1912 S U Cieo. C. Sullivan, 1911 S John Sullivan, 1912 T.C. Chas. N. Todd, 1913 S A. P. Valdes, 1911 S 17. D. Van lngen, 1911 C O. M. Vogel, 1911 S Volker, 1911 S James A. Walsh, 1913 S J. H. Walsh, 1911 C S. C. Walsh, 1913 l.. Arthur C. Walters, 1913 S Robt. A. Wheeler, 1913 S E. 1. Williams, 1914 S S. Wilson, 1913 C F. D. Welsh, 1913 C Academic Year Administration 1901 -1902 1902- 1 903 1903- 1 904 1904-1905 1905-1906 1906-1907 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 1910-191 1 of Qlnlumhizi ltlninnraiig Glhriaiian Aarsnriatinn 'Earl Mall Qlzrmp Glulumhia Stupr nf the lllllurk Board and Room Directory Old Clothes Blue Book First Aid Lectures Stenography Classes Bible Study Classes Pocono Delegations Blackwell's Island Work Industrial Work Boys, Club Work 6521121111 Gbmrerz A. J. Grimm, 'll . . . . . . President James Myers, '04 . . . . . General Secretary H. W. Taylor, '09 . . Assistant Secretary W. R. Wright, 'II S . . . Recorder W. l... Riley, 'll S. . . . . Treasurer D. R. Fox, 'II . . . Bible Study Secretary F. R. Beygrau, 'll . Director Stenography Department E. I-l. Findlay, 'I3 S . . Board and Room Directory A- L- Rogers, . . . . . . Teachers College F. S. Cooper, P and S . . . . . Secretary Camp Columbia -136- X - ',t- f lnvi 1 .. , snub- Z.. gfig,-.rg-?Q.s.3::3,3-,!:,,,.,,':.-,,-:-.g: ,r- :. ',', ..4.1:,f!Q 5v1Q?.i.5,.,':,,-LM- I' iz .firii-311-j-',-, --in-2-15-F?- Y I V . ,.,. . . o- W Q Mnlumhia Hnineraitg Glhrintian Ptazuriatinn-Glnntinurh Gruhuaiv Ahuiaurg Qlummittee Mr. James A Edwards, '00 C, '02 L .... Mr. M. Hartley Dodge, '03 C, ..... - . M. Winston Paul, '09 C C. T. Faas, 'II . W. W. Forster, 'IZ E. l-l. Paddock, 'IZ D. V. Lowe, 'll . E. Newton, 'll S . S. A. lVlcKeown, 'II E. H. Osterhout, 'IZ W. l-l. D. Pell, 'II l... High, 'II . W. W. Pettit . L. Nuttall A. W. Myers R. Weintrob W. Gifford . Mr. William Fellowes Morgan, ,SO C, '84 S Prof. Marston T. Bogert, '90 C., '94 S Mr. Allan B. A. Bradley, '02 C, '05 L Mr. Kenneth B. Collins, '07 C Brparimrutal wmrvrs Gnllngr Srimrr Emu Glrarherri Qlnllvge -I37- . Chairman . Secretary . Treasurer . President . Recorder . Treasurer . President . Recorder . Treasurer . President . Recorder . Treasurer . President Vice-President . Recorder . Treasurer Graduate Advisor ll, .,.. . .. Ignrnnu F1112 Num Nnrthfwlh A conference for students in the colleges and universities of the Middle Atlantic States. First Session June 10th to 20th, 1910. -138- THE COLVMBIAN .. - t... i , , L , i lZ .4 .,2. S '- +' ' 'l1 'f 11 f' -' 'f' r -- P' f -Q--' V. - .- .v.1, . . . . .. . .. .. . .. , , 2 Cllnlumhia Hniuvraitg Svtaiinn Hnitvh Sintra Avrnnautiml 'iKwrruP Daniel A. Wilcox, Director Tlinarh uf itlllanugrrn Felix Riesenberg Harold Henderson 5Hm'nltg illvmhvrn Dean Fredrick A. Goetze Prof. Arthur L. Walker Prof. Carlton C. Curtiss Robert W. Briggs Roy Lockwood Mortimer F. Sayre Fred Patchill 'Gorden MacLean William Spaltofli Felix Riesenberg George Sullivan Joseph Basseches H. G. Smyth George Downing Daniel A. Wilcox ifllrnuhera Grover IC. Loening Daniel A. Wilcox Prof. C. C. Trowbridge Prof. Earl B. Lovell Prof. William Hallock W. C. Cox W. Eastman S. P. Houghton Grover C. Loening Edward W. Sage Louis C. Shultz Edward S. Swazey W. S. Wilson Augustus Bourne, Jr. Alfred R. Flower Cuthbert M. Watson Harold Henderson Uhr Hnitvh Staten 2-Xernnemiirnl llsnvruv The United States Aeronautical Reserve is an organization formed by the leading aviators of the United States to guarantee to the government a large number of aeroplanes in case of war, and all interested in aeronautics were invited to join with them in the movement. The Columbia University Station was formed immediately after the International Aviation Meet at Belmont Park, and was organ- ized to give all Columbia men interested an opportunity to learn about aeronautics. Lectures are to be given once a month by experts on the subject, and will form a complete course on the subject. -139- ' V ' I VW Z' .W ay ag.-Zinn so f H .H im., 45 7, 1 1 Egg I O a iifuresim, -' f 1 will uifiifns 6 l X ll L,-I :QL-A J 1? .X Hill J. nr I W X M X 7 I 14154 l it i s ff ' . t f:f- . 1 3 v 1 1 - -xv .... .. I :ruin i F: g J gy umllilll 41154 115 , elllllll 1K .. ..i i C C n 'gf TA Q Y,.,.,, .,,..,.,-, ...,.. ,,,,.,.,,,., --.,.. ,.,, .mm.,,L..,,.v,,,,,..,.,.,.. f v. ,. 11,11 ' U 51 l i P I 4 K X NM lyk . 5 i , r 'f Q H .JJ-'Wlllllll A 5 il limdlllialniillluin ll f 'l ,Z ., if fiilfma 5 Mi l lga 5 'i H V Gbfiirerz Harold G. Henderson . . . President George Bramwell . Vice-President Henry C. Furstenwalcle . . Secretary Ludlow Griscom . . . Treasurer John B. Beaclle . . . . Captain Baath nf CEnu2rnur5 Q P. St. George Bissell James A. Baker, Jr. Buell illllatrh with Hair. Eerrmhrr, 15119 Score: Columbia 5 Yale l Columbia Team: C. H. Ramsdell, B. Beadle, E. l... Gluck, S. H. Childs, Y. B. Smith, H. Elsasser. Zlnivrrullvgiatr Gfnnrnamrni, Berrmhvr 22, 23, 24, IHUH Score: Teams Columbia Team W. I... W. L. Yale 7 5 C. H. Ramsclell I 2 Harvard 7 5 B. Beadle 3 0 Columbia 65 SM E.. L. Gluck l 2 Princeton 315 SM S. H. Childs iw IM ' 6k 5M -140- . , -' 1' g, .f r . '.: H - -'.,:'f'.-: . - ,. . .- P .-. .. . , . ' , , ', '.-'n , I , .. . .. ,- . - '- .' '-'U i-. - . -g.x't':-'gi'-r' - 1'- I 1 ' 1 r. x ,I wt, .. -.1 -.'.n1Pg-- n- '.. -,J l .-.,jf,...7,,.,. Lk,,,i:.r-I., 5 , .-.-.- -. u- -Q.. -, ..,.-1. . I- '.- ...' ,gl -, ,.,.,,,,:-,, -',-,.A:,-- '.:' 1,441 '.-V-' 1 .s.A'.'-'.J..f.:-'. ,ci -'if--'gag' 4.5.-L .uk-VH . In-.,,.-,.,-.'Nf,y ,!. g'..:'-iw'-.',4:n.'..'.,' --.f',' . 'C,1? - . -. '-,.'-4214 -,-'.,t,g',e, 4 , - , . 1. ,-. 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N N , qq f iw ,O C A i f X f lllllllrmslfaliiiiilvllligw .1 ei lllllllllll'llf'n 'A in fix N llI . ulffillll Uilleiw . , Ce- 2-A-Q is - . fi 'sl--... 9 U E .-12 of WW. A Uhr Bvhaxiing Qlnunril Elghilnlexian Snrieig Zfiarnarh Eiterarg Aannriuiinn ZH-rrahmzm Erhating Snrirtg ibflirrra Wiley A. Bell, Jr. . . President Roscoe C. Ingalls . . Secretary Fhilnlexian Earnurh W. A. Bell, Jr., ,ll C. W. Meisel, 'll W. N. Ross, 'll O. C. Isbell, 'l2 A. W. Macrnahon, 'IZ R. C. Ingalls, 'l2 Efrrshman Bzhaiing Svnririg J. V. Clarke -143- a 1 P ...,. A E . C u, 'fAA ?Q-1 -'.f e Q..-:Q COLU Sixth Annual Eehate nf the iifriangular Zilnterrnllvgiate Eieagur MBIA I CORNELL PENNSYLVANIA Held simultaneously, February 25, I9IO I Columbia won from Cornell Pennsylvania won from Cornell Pennsylvania won from Columbia Subject: Resolved, that the commission form of government should be adopted by the municipalities of the United States. COLUMBIA vs. CORNELL The Armory, Ithica Cornell-Afiirmative Columbia-Negative Heber E. Griffith, 'II Leon Fraser, 'IO William F. Russell, 'IO Geddes Smith, 'IO C. Roland I-Iugins, '11, Captain Zenas L. Potter, G., Captain A. W. Macmahon, '12, Alternate Presiding Officer, Jacob Gould Schurman Eluhgen Joseph Beal, of Oneida L. W. Mott, of Owego Hon. Rev. Carl Schwartz, of Syracuse Decision awarded to the Negative I COLUMBIA vs. PENNSYLVANIA I-Iorace Mann Auditorium, New York Pennsylvania-Negative I-I. L. I-Iyneman, 'Il L J. R. Hart, jr., 'II C I-I. Baur, 'IO L, Captain Alternate Columbia-Affirmative , N. W. McGill, 'IO L R. I-I. Rice, 'Il L, Captain E. H. Van Possan, 'I2 L W. D. I-Ieydecker, '11, Presiding Oflicer, Dr. Howard Van Amringe, Dean of Columbia College Eluhgrz J- A- Greene Rf. Rev. M. W. Leibm Prof. E. Russel II Decision awarded to the Negative. -I44- In .fr l' A 219 'W 1 E 5 f ff . Wkgsaa ?-A we . Ulm w -HL N, -sf H f. A 'W 3145? f- F1 Jvwwcvzw A : D 1 ff. ' PW? af' V -fl r B bf O 3 S Q 5 922. . H X112 fu-as : Q' 'ZA V? SMF? J 59:0 ..f: ' e e e N 3 2 ' re 'U Q gf E- I S - A up N W - . - -C x- I v- E o EE I 'Q 0 W hmnund ee S 22 3 A . Q , Q7 -4 YU 5. ' Q Q F UQ E1 H 1m , A A P--3 2 . gi A rs,3 , C:::D gif. O F1 FJ L '- in 5- lg' E2 ZQSUVJ ' W 23553 . I rj 3 rn gfzg-'E-4 K4 I CT H -lm Sf 1 DP a 2 on 2 Q 2- 2' 52 '-1 'Q -4 in 1 C. Culman H. C. Furstenwalde D. S. Ball C. G. Caldwell A. A. Coates G. B. Coykendall J. L. Ellenwoocl R. S. Harris E. S. Swazey 1513 --I45-- T. A. Sparks A. W. McMahon G. Hambidge J. P. Harding R. L. Moon G. A. Reeder G. R. Stems H. C. Stevens X U .,., - - THF. COLVMBIAN -' ..,,1j lV-. ,. . ,... . . .1.:,A..,, 1 'f-' - .- .. '-I- ' -- - 5 -.: iff-nf 4,,. , ,.., ,., , ., . ,. 4.,:. . . ,. , ., ,, .. . ., f. - . .. . I, '.A' , lghilnlvxiem Evhating Gram A. Grimm, '11, Capt. A. W. Macmahon, '12 L. Fraser, 'I0 Geddes Smith, '10, Alternate Debate with Philomathean of University of Pennsylvania, January 26, 1910 Subject: Resolved, That the Commission Form of Government should be Adopted in American Munici- palities. Philomathean-Affirmative Philolexian-Negative William M. Crowe, '10 A. Grimm, '1 1, Captain Carl H. Hoover, 'IO A. W. Macmahon, 'IZ Charles A. Drefs, '10, Captain Leon Fraser, 'IO Geddes Smith, Alternate Won by the Affirmative. Igarnarh-Zrlnanphir Behav COLUMBIA vs. PENNSYLVANIA At Columbia University, Friday, December 10th, 1909. Subject: Resolved, That the Commission Form of Government should be Adopted by the American Municipalities. Barnard-Ayiirmalive Zelosophic-Negative Charles W. Meisel, 'Il John R. Hart, Jr., '12 George O. Castell, '11 Chinson Young '10 Harold A. Calahan, 'I2 Samuel Rosenbaum, 'IO Maurice A. Jagendorf, '12 Paul Heritage, 'II Brenihing Gbiiirrr Prof. Howard Van Amringe, Dean of Columbia College. Zluhgea Hon. Andrew F. Murray Rt. Rev. Morris W. Leibert, D.D. Charles K. Summerhays Decision awarded to the negative. -146- lghilnlvxian Wag-- iKalph illngatrr Engatrrn A Pre-Elizabethan Comedy by Nicholas Udall. I540. Presented in Brinckerhofl: Theater on November I7 and I9, I9I0, under the direction of Prof Algernon Tassin CAST Ralph Royster Doyster . . . . D. R. Fox, 'II Matthew Merygreeke . . L. S. l-lill, 'II Gawyn Goodlucke G. R. Stearns, 'I3 Tristram Trustie . . T. A. Sparks, 'II Dobinet Doughtie . . . l-l. W. Marsh, 'Il Tom Trupennie . A. W. Macmahon, 'IZ Sym Suresby . Geddes Smith, P.G. A Scrivener . Ci. D. Caldwell, 'I3 l-larpax . . l-l. Marchmont, 'I3 I.. Christian Custance . - I-C011 Fraser, 'I3 I.. Margerie Mumblecrust . W- A- Bell, ,lr-. 'II Tibet Talkapace . I . G. l-lambidge, '13 Annot Alyface . . . . P. l... Moon, 'I3 Glummittrr William Neely Ross, '11, Manager DIXOH Ryan FOX, ,II Arthur W. Macmahon, 'l2, Stage Manager Geddes Smith, P.C-. Winfred Hamlin Ziegler, 'Il Chairman of the Patroness Committee, George M. Bramwell, 'II Chairman of the Ushers, Alfred Grimm, 'I I Z, 2 2 g f g 9 47 54' I X 1 I A 1 'QQ g -as f . Ll' 'V P555 ' I 2 X- V'-I li' A 2 I F-71 2' I fl WH X l I A 5 .-f , . IQ. . . I ' W Gbftireru 2 Z Agffif I-:af 1 ' S NIJ W S' fri 2 Q 44,2 Q, V fx I Marnarh ilhtvrarg Aannrmtrun Charles W. Meisel . . President Ralph Randles Stewart . . Vice President Roscoe Cunningham Ingalls . Secretary Orrin Castle Isbell . . . . Treasurer Lijnnnrnrg illlvmhvru President Nicholas Murray Butler Dean-Emeritus I-loward Van Amrlnge Dean Frederick P. Keppel Prof. Nelson Cu. McCrea Prof. William K. Shepherd Prof. Charles A. Beard T. Ahearn, Jr., 'IZ W. D. Ahearn, 'IZ IL. V. Broderick, 'I2 C.. O. Castell, ,I3 I.. E.. Colby, 'IZ C. T. Faas, 'II F. Felhel, 'II A. Griscom, '13 I... Griscom, 'IZ F. W. Ingalls, ,IZ R. C. Ingalls, 'IZ Professor Charles Austin Beard itllirmhrrs in Eltaruliain Prof. John Erskine Prof. Michael I. Pupin Prof. Clarence I-I. Young Prof. Leonard B. McWhood Mr. Frank D. Fackenthal 2-Xriinr illlrmhrrz W. Timmons, 'II -148- O. C. Isbell, 'IZ M. A. Jagendorf C. W. Meisel A. L. Pitts, 'IZ W. W. Renwick W. E. Shrewshur 1-'. Slosson, 'I 3 E. I... Steckler, 'I3 A. I-I. Smith, 'IZ R. R. Stewart, 'II E.. W. Stone, 'II ' ' --'A -- f . -- 'l e ATHE' COLVMBIANB i rr Hvithnlngian Svnrivtg C.. M. Lapolla . . . Epistates Arthur B. Brenner .... Secretary memhern in Ellarultg Pres. Nicholas Murray Butler Prof. E. R. A. Seligman Prof. A. V. W. Jackso Prof. Herbert G. Lord Il Mr. Bayard Boyesen C-eneral Charpentier Alumni ilirmhrrn Mr. Alfred l... Manniere Mr. G. W. Cronyn E. Altenburg Simon Barr E.. Boas Arthur B. Brenner James H. Henle Alfred Knopf Mr. Seumas O'Sheel Artiuv iiilrmhrrz C. D. S. Wuppermann -I 49- Prof. E. Spingarn Prof. Richard Gottheil Dr. Clyde Furst Mr. Ralph Roeder Mr. B. Russell Herts Mr. Rhys Carpenter G. M. Lapolla Arthur S. Levy, Jr. J. D. Marder Hermann Muller Edward S. Murray R. Seidenberg THE COLVMBIAN ,.. , - - 6 . '1'f f. 'f' Eff '. -' 'I' '--, , A t ' ' A If.:1-:'1-:53:2':?f:5-ff'f '3 F752 if - - . Z , .' A I 1-:I -3 5 -5-:.!f',', , . ,. :'f.'1' ' A E' ..,.w,:1-1:'f1E,rr,.:-2Y: - - 5 -- ' ' A Za,-1' ' ' 2:25 ' . . 2 . ,,5jitEf -f.. ' , -'1 f .1 fs fI'212 .' . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .1 . Q. A- -I . . -: I Srrihhlvra Founded January, I 908 ' Aim To Promote Literary Activity at the University. Gbftirrfz II. C. Kemlbvanee, Jr., 'II . . .' . President Gore Hambidge, '13 . . . . . Vice-President Ludlow Griscom, ,IZ . . . ., . - Secretary-Treasurer Zl'Hm'11IIg fliilszmhrr I Dr. Algermon De V. Tassin illllrmhrru W. E. Baker, 'IZ M. A. Jagenclorf, 'IZ A. Griscom, 'I3 L. Griscom, 'IZ G. Hambidge, ,I3 I... Lloyd, 'II Artinz Mrahuaie Members A. W. Joerg W. Salsbury E. H. Pfeiffer -l50- Y S, xxx, --,....-... ...Wm ..l-E.,L'- . ,,. .... . .. -as . -- -Q , ,Liu-., J U. . F .,., . ...L .5 .1-. .., -UH! -1 I '5f.7tv?--1'1- -',:f:1-.-1-.g,-. ,.1,-,- ,. .-, 5-. .1-4.1, ..-. 1. . 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A. Goetze H. 5. Monroe J. F. Kemp F. R. Hutton Robert Peele F. B. Crocker H. B. Allen F. A. Ayer T. M. Bains R. Cobclen C. E. Dwyer Gbilirrrs Ennnrarg Mrmhrrn Prof Prof Prof Prof. Prof. Prof. H. M. Howe C. P. Berkey Cx. F. Sever E.. L. Kurtz Bradley Stoughton Arthur L. Walker Artiur Bllemhrru K. S. Cxuiterman E. Latimer H. Latimer J. M. Lovejoy A. Menclelsohn H. W. Nieman -164- . . President Secretary and Treasurer Prof. W. P. Crane Prof. C. E.. Lucke Prof. William Campbell Dr. E. F. Kern Mr. E. K. Judd Mr. E. Hall J. D. Tallant W. L. Thomas C. B. Whitwell P. D. Wilson W. R. Wright ,JL M . H-mn..-L fe? .h 1 .Ni 16 .9 1-my 'Hu V1 I H iw V'-nun mu wir-In-:I---nm--y.qH ' ' :At H . ' 4-' F, If ,L . I I A mm nrnnnmlrlnnnulpvm ummm rn n .slag N A C E35 '1'.'.'Hww.:1In...rw1-wyiyiivfilurv.nni1fimui1rfq1gw.fW'ZQ ? ,...., QYFFGWIQ1IHTH!F1E1IIPiilSli'!'5Qli?5flllFI1l7ft1'Qil1'Hii1Ii!i'7IfflFii'i1Iilliliwiiijifwfwk 5,. : :H :n'..:. :ns : :.' :nv : gil EEL ' I iv. 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Walker J. A. Weaver R. H. Weber W. H. Wood B. Purcell R. Ryan H. R. Sedgwick R. Shawhan H. C. Souers H. W. Vassar G. M. While Huegel jf W7 fu7717WfW1l1UWfI1?17W'777717ff7WfWlx77IW771f fllwlifflwmfflwwflwflfffwv. 1 4 N X Q i -V ,Qin-..1'f I-f -, 711 'Q' f 1' 'I' 1 yyy f - ' '1 -' f '1 : ,'1. :.' If ,X , .mix Ivy V, txt! ,',- gm Wyyny-Qrff 4 X ff. fy! ffff If v! ff!y4,J37fj,. yx- , -X QW jawn In f r ,Zi ff K WH' 7 .l 4' If lwffwf ff 0 ' W, WQ.Mlx All.-ggxlllr xqia., gil Y ff 'xx -Xxlx ll xx ll 4' A 1I W ff l A f 'if iff .' f f f . f f W 7 it- NX. i:jZ,Qf..4' ,.-: iw I ,gfQQ4Q,J1jfZu1Q111ffZ1!J'MQQj Z y misil AMW f ffff C fffaaffffff' f f f f .4112-fwfwf .W .. -uwffff , : I om-4g,,.g A' ' ' X7 ll MLRH : I 9 Ql3mIP1'Z, lgln-1511 L. E.. Jeanneret . . . . President N. A. Deiser Treasurer R. W. Briggs Secretary F. M. Allen R. VV. Briggs H. Cole l... E. Jeanneret W. R. Muller H. S. Babcock O. W. Brookman Cr. L. Burr A. S. Ferrer F. A. Cioetze, lVl.Sc. W. H. Burr, Cf.. E. C. Church, A.M., C.E. J. P. Williams, C.E. Aftiur fllllrmhrrn Srninrz F. D. Mott ' A. H. Paterson J. MCB. Webster G. V. Kurzmier W. R. Peters, Jr. F. Riesenlnurg Eluninra G. H aclclen L. C. Lordly R. A. Parker iqunnrurg illllenthrra A. Black, C.E. R. E. Mayer, C.E. I. H. Woolson, E..lVl. Elfarulig Qlllmnhern J. MacGregor, C.E -168- N. A. Deiser W. E. Buclrtenlcirch C. S. Hicks Cl. C. Loening F. Leiser F. J. Racligan J. L. Smith E.. F. Verplanck J. J. McGinley E. B. Lovell, C.E.. H. Jacoby, Pl'r.D. J. K. Finch, C.E. Witherill, C.E. w 7 Eff?-rl1hF'?Qf4 !9'E. 'l if 4 uf: Q , ' ff? 2, 'Ay 1A r, '15 ,JL ' 'S' if L' G. 3 , Q, UF i Y 'fi VZ 4 X cel ,' f fha: , ' I., 'Q , J ' -4 3' V Y 'Z .f JE il: V Q , ' ff 12: 'al far 7 ' Q Y , G 551- 1 I: 1 1 , 'S 1 fj Q ,-:xr nj: ,i.,,,,, F 5, . '-: 1 ,A .. . '- Q 2 ' if 0 ' ' ' . 1 ':, '53 ' ,. ,-v ' Q4 f , 5 Q if , We .f ' 4 -4. A '- 3 f, - . ,-- xp -' 2 .- L5,, , -' . 1 5 3 13 Q ,Q k U 4. M,-C+ - t -,gy V - A ,y k V, . . 5. - 41.7. a-.M as-1' mx nf, 5?-A K 7f - -W -4,3 4,A,- Q -A-'lAf .q4. W ? rs r r ' COLVMBIAN l ' F2321,sE.i'epgff.a.vff't:'1v-sftgjg 1 I I ' I I Uhr Glnlumhia liniuerzitg Hlagvru Presenting the annual Varsity show entitled Uhr liing nf Qiluriaf' A Musical Comedy in Two Acts by T. Lang, 'IO F.A., and F. Felbel, 'II. Lyrics by T. R. Murray, 'II L, T. Lang, 'IO F.A., and F Felbel, 'II. Music by T. R. Murray, 'II L, and T. Lang, 'IO l:'.A. Interpolated Numbers by H. S. Gerstle and Book E.. Breitenfeld. Presented in the Grand Ball Room of the Hotel Astor, 'Week of March 7th, I9I0. Eecerutiur Staff Arthur L. Broe, 'IO S . . . . A. Brock. 'I3 Howard Pinckney Corsa, 'tl S. I. Chester Lorcll 'IZ S 1.LR..y Wilson. yfz s f f Richard Genee Conried, '07 . Harold A. Content, 'II L John O'Brien, 'IO . . Allan H. Smith, 'IZ . . M. M. Roy . . . Giant uf fllharartrru Hygiene Delsony, sister of Victor Delsony . Peruna Slitzen, cook at Chateau Marienne School . - . . . Manager . . Assistant Manager . Second Assistant Manager . Third Assistant Manager . . Stage Manager . Assistant Stage Manager . . . Property Man . Assistant Property Man . . Press Agent . Charles E. 'Gautier, 'IZ Victor Delsony, Icing of Hilaria .... Mylo Watt, sister of Billingsley Watt . . . Professor Heine Slatz, of Slatz Recuperating Colony . . Francois Jardin . . .r. Colonel Archibald . . Fresh Recuperators Gerald Walder . Gustave Schoplifter . Billingsley Watt . Hercules, Watt's tiger Captain of the Gendarmes General Hayno, of Hilaria Mlle. Gayzee, French Danseuse . . Chorus of School Girls, Tourists, Gendarmes, Arabs and German Soldiers. A I at SIatz's I t Hilarian Gi.ls, Citizens, 1 Glhnruzt Men james T. Kemp, 'IZ C W. D. Ahearn, 'IZ C K. B. Lamb, 'IZ S F. T. Armstrona, 'IZ C R. C. McKean, 'IZ S D. S. Ball, 'I3 C A. B. Morris, 'IZ S G. F. Butterworth, 'I3 C S Richard Cobden, Jr., 'II A. A. Coates, 'I3 C T. R. V. Fike, 'I3 C D. W. Haines, 'I3 C A. E.. Hall, 'IZ S G. Hambidge, 'I3 C P. Houghton, 'I3 C . B. Jenkins, 'It S A. N. Joerg, 'II C S. H ct I.-Outside Marienne Boarding School for Charles Richter, 'I3 S W. W. Stearns, 'IZ C H. C. Stevens, 'I3 S E. S. Swazey, 'IZ C L. K. Thurlow, jr., 'IZ C Harold C. Tooker, 'II C Girls M. L. De Gavre, 'IO C A. V. Ferreira, 'II C Girls. Act ll.-Prof. Slatze -I 7t- -Iaclc Frosts . I , , . Edward Bullwinkel, 'IZ . Joseph Thomas Blaber, 'IO . . E. Knight Harris, 'I3 . John Francis Byrne, SP. . D. R. cles Granges, 'I3 F.A. . . G. W. Dunn, 'I3 S . . G. F. Zimmer, 'II L . O. C. Isbel, 'IZ . . R. Harold Bagnell . Herman R. Geiger, 'IZ S . . Morris Kinney, 'IZ ames I. Moore Jr. 'IZ S and their Jills, Circus Performers E.. H. Findlay, 'I3 S S. R. Gerstein, 'I3 C L. M. Gross, 'IZ S J. C. Guibert, 'I3 C I. P. Harding, F.A. Morris Kinney, 'IZ C Orson Kilborn, 'IZ C G. Lindsley, 'I3 F. A. Le Roy Lockwood, 'I3 S W. V. Saxe, 'I3 C E.. L. Steckler, 'I3 C A. H. Sulzberger, 'I3 C James A. Thomas, -Ir., 'I3 S Walter M. Weis, 'IZ C 's Recuperating Colony in Hilaria. TI-IE CAST If 2.7475 Billingsly Watt Mylo Walt -Q.,-L THE COLVMBIAN 19 iz : W1- A -f f 1L 2 l L- ,. --'. A -, - .V V-.1. . A . . A, .. , ., ,. . I. ., ,.,, , 1 .-f. 1 TI-IE TAXICABINET Victor, Captain of Gendarmes and Watt and Hercules General Hayno -I 73- ,.., . .- - ,..,. lg ,.:, -I .: ?Ir1 - V . .-.., . . V- v ,. , -1- TH E COLVM BI 5 I ', - ' i ia-5' Ezifzf ...yf. . Lia 1..'- .' ' Q:-f . A 1'F':'1E 1 Z . X ----fsfffwg 331--5-5151.51-3:45-5.':g'?q: 4.1.-', :ag Q . . . ' ' ' 'cami 1 . .-g. . f : 4 J . N K x I 1 . x Hsu 1 r P Professor Heine Slalz Peruna Slitzen 4 1 Slalz and Peruna Hygeilw and Walk -174- ?iL 'W X THE COLVMBIAN . -1 ,-,,. Qi f? TZVT.-f-:Li fiq. Alhl lnlil fi '4 r ,.. ., , ,..2. . , .. .. . .A . U , ..,h N 4 .55 . 3-. ,f , 4, ,mf 7 4 X Hygeine Delsony Mlle. Gayzie Mylo and Hygeine A MYIU -I 75- ,- xA qw.. ,. fff- -jj ctw, 2'Qww:9g.'qysj f dy. W K ffl , f f 1 V vi ..vi'i5i4.- YSL' ' vb A' , . 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EP at fn? -F97 1 ali-59226 XY A f -ff K J: ,.,'A, 'ff' ,:,, ZQ: :? . I H 4 t s .COLVM Hlagrrn' Glluh Victor W. Cutting, 'II L , President Harold V. Story, '12 I.. . Vice-President Edward Bullwinkel, 'IZ . . Secretary Frank D. Fackenthal, '06 . . Treasurer H. Pinckney Corsa, 'II S . Manager Varsity Show L. Chester Lordly, 'IZ S . . Assistant Manager Zixvrutiuv Gnnimittrr Frank D. Fackenthal, Chairman Joseph T. Blaber Arthur L. Broe Victor N. Cutting Walter VV. Kennedy may Qlummittre Richard G. Conried, Chairman Harry B. Machen George H- RCHUCY Grahlznir Eirrrtnrz Joseph H. Buhler Harry B- Mmihen -I77- IZ .... .4.. ., I , ' R'-THE, - COLVMBIAN I f 1 Glnlumhia Hniurrnitg C5122 anh Hianhnlin Qllnh L. E. Jeanneret, 'II S R. A. Parker, 'I2 S R. H. Bagnell . J. W. Hill, 'II J. S. Westbrook, 'I3 L W. Avery, 'I3 L H. Bagnell, 'II L W. Crecraft, RG. . S. Palmer, 'IZ FUFTFU gunner 3 E.. Jeanneret, 'II S . Grimm, 'II . P. Egbert, 'II Wilmot, 'I4 G. M. Williams, 'II S G. A. Schweizer, 'IZ D. R. Fox, 'II S. Pitt, 'II S C6122 Glluh lllirat Glennrz E.. Bullwinkel, 'IZ S. E.. Woodworth, 'I3 S J. Gahagan, 'I3 Svrunh Efvnurs W. S. Siemon, 'IZ H. W. Vassar, 'I3 FA O rf I 2 5 if F13 lfliiriat Euan Ernst, 'I4 N. MacWilliams, 'II B. B. Boyd, 'I4 FA. Snnnh Euan H. Von Gaasbeek, 'I4 J. B. Stewart, 'I4 W. R. Root, 'IZ W. Voorhees, 'I4 T. H. Leggett, Jr., 'I4 . . . Manager . Assistant Manager Leacler W. C. Weeks, 'IZ A. L.Graham, 'I4 C. T. Faas, 'II l. E. Shubert, 'II G. D. Sutton, RG. I. H. Parclee, 'IZ C. E. Gautier, 'IZ R. C. Branclt, 'I3 L F. Culman, 'IZ J. K. Lasher, 'I4 F. Latenser, 'I3 FA W. C. Agnew, 'I3 FA L. K. Thurlow, Jr., I2 R. S. Erskine, 'IZ 1 ,M-,,3?2j, A, , f 4 ' Q9 R. A. Parker, 'IZ S R. A. Parker, 'IZ S B. W. Close, 'IZ l:.A. W. S. Cuinnel, 'IZ l-l. Sowers, ,IZ R. C. Ingalls, 'IZ T. P. Bell, '12 S C. Person, 'I3 S illlemhulin Cllluh Zllirnt fllanhnlinn D. S. Ball, '13 R. T. Walker, 'IZ F.A. ' G. W. Dunn, 'I3 S Sunni! illilanhulinn T. C. Leon, 'I3 FA. G. W. Polhemus, 'IZ illlanhnla J. E. Bell, 'IZ S Guitars H. L. Pickett, '14 S Hinlinu Illlntr J. F. Murphy, 'I2 F.A . . Leacler D. P. Foster, 'I4 F.A. R. Lowe, 'IZ I-I. A. Allen, 'I4 S -I. B. Emmert, 'I3 S W. B. Bailey, 'IZ D. C. l-loyt, 'IZ S J. Johnson, 'I4 S 5 llllllllll'lllllllllIi:iisiI ' 'H f 3 y 6 5 .',, W .,g,,.:., - , u Gbiirrra Waller AVCYY - - . . . President I-CON leafmefef - . Vice-President Edward Bullwinkel . . Secretary Harry V. B. Darlington . , Treasurer iflllemhrra E. l.. Agnew S. F. Comstock C. H. Johnston C. H. Ramsdell N. H. Angell H. P. Corsa W. E. Kelly H. A. Riley R. Annan D. Armstrong W. R. Crane W. W. Cutler W. W. Kennedy C. E. Keyser W. L. Riley T. B. Sage W. Avery H. V. B. Darlington 0. Kilborn A. Schweizer R. F. Bach W. B. Davidson L. L. Kirtley A. Smith R. A. Bagnell W. Demorest H. O. Knapp W. B. Starbuck R. Baird D. E.. Dunn D. M. l..asl1er H. V. Story D. S. Ball T. Earle F. Latenser V. F. Sullivan P. S. Barrett F. D. lfackentlial C. B. lVlead H. W. Taylor H. E.. Bedford E.. Flower lVl. H. Merris W. A. Tripp T. P. Bell T. B. Farrington A. B. Morris E. Van Kleeck E.. Bermingham C. E. Gautier VV. B. lVlucklow H. Van Tine H. Berry S. C-innel F. H. lVlcCoun H. P. Van Keuren H. Brainerd H. B. Goring H. R. Naylor R. T. Walker T. E. Brandt D. W. Haines C. E. Nigliman A. Ward J. Brittain H. O. Hammond L. Paddock R. H. Weber E. Bullwinkel T. W. Hendricks R. Palmer C. Weeks R. A. Parker E. W. Welch W. M. Campbell J. l... Clagliorn B. W. Close R. Cobden J. A. Hoag N. Holbrook A. T. Hopping Leon -leanneret S. Pitt E. S. Phillips L. W. Powers -l8l- G. lVl. Williams W. R. Vvriglit 'EF '35 aff 's .,.... -. .- THE CQLVMBIAN 'rs -Q -11 r 1 .i .,., ., A,, 1 s - .- , .' , -1 ,,1 Q : ' ,4.. H , 19 ffgf. ,,:. - -VHZEAV 1:62,:Lgi,3.gf.,i.i,.. Zuii !gf,2ji.- . ., .. .. . I I V4.1 1 .... ,. ,... ...V .. , ,' 1 I H H 1 Conductor Tuthi11 R- L. Violins I. Abrahams, '11 W. A1bert, P.G. F. Berlenbach, F.A J. Bachrach, '13 A. Beidlernan, '14 C. Buchhollz, '14 S W. Dorfmann, F.A L. Finlayson, F.A. Gordon, T.C. P. Herrlich, jr., ex C. Jacques, '12 Lindsley, F'.A. H. Nordlinger, '13 0. Oslerhus, T.C. H. Paynter, '12 Tag, '12 S Sleinbruch '12 S Idhilharmnnir Svnrieig ' imtirvria R. S. Erskine, '13 L E.. H. Paddock, Jr., '12 Burnet C. Tulhill, '09 Henry S. Cuerstle, '12 Prof. Cornelius Rubner S. Gerslle, '12 C. Jacques, '12 H. Paynter, '12 A. Shears, '12 members Violas E. Bosch, '12 H. Palen, F.A. L. A. Shears, '12 'Ce11os C. Baumer, '14 S R. Steh1 W. Sleinbruch, '13 Basses H. S. Gersl1e, '12 President Vice-President Conductor Assistant Concluclor Musical Direclor Manager V . Assistant Mana er . . g President Erskine Secretary Librarian Clarinels F. B. Cooper, P.C-. I. C. Freudberg, F.A. M. Heidelberger, P.C1. C. C. H. Prox, '12 Bassoon C. S. Capping S Cornels E. H. Mosher, '12 S G. D. Peet, '13 S J. T. Sleeper, F. A. Fluies S. Hoyt, P. Cv. E. H. Paddock, Ir.. Y. L. Tong, '12 S Drums R. s. Erskine, '13 1. P. H. Jung, '13 s L. joseph, F.A. -183- Horns C. Baumer. '14 S 'IZ M. G. Shepard, '13 S Trombone C. S. Copping ritfeeg eg wee-7 Evihnvg lbrunhgkr Qtnmehg Smnmhall Presented by The Undergraduate Chapter of the Society of Columbia University Architects. In the Brinckerhoff Theater, Barnard, May 6, 1910 Staged by Mr. Keen Managed by Mr. Xveaver Manager Assisted by Latenser Giant Penelope fMrs. Featherstone! maid, . . . Acker, Saunders flfeatherstoneis butlerl . . F. Murphy, Mr. Thornycraft fFeatherstone's unclel H. M. Lippman, Felix Featherstone . . . R. H. Weber, Mrs. Featherstone .... . C. E. Gailtier, Harry Pendergast fE.thel's fiancel . . F- A. Berry, Ethel Granger fFelix's wardl ....... H. T. Clinch, Scene: Featherstone! Drawing Room Olnmmittvv H. T. Chinch, ,I2, Chairman A- Weaver ,H W. S. Schneider, 'IO I-atensefr ,IZ -185- fx ix f ,A lxtvlllllf' Q5 xr if JLG p -Y .- .... I f -fgfsffi N .-- H e ........,, K 'XY Q f.tQQAtAtl,:ixQl '..-' ls...-- -'Q A I ,... ......,.. . . tt'135::fs-.'ZZZi:i:fff' 33F:31'.'i'i53:'::.-. ....... -' r VA .....,.. '-: i .I I. .Zz . -:'1g.'.': .,.- l s ,if x ..-. ...I h J.: . U--7,-:T ,... a-' l I '- .... i :Zh-' Uhr ifilvnrnth Annual Herfnrmunre nf iltrenrh gfnririirn nf Olulumhia sinh ifiarmrh presenting In lguuhre aux Erux P1 T, L1 Auamt Elgatvlin -Iouees au Theatre Brinckerholf le I8 et I9 Mars, Prof. Adolphe Cohn M. Alexandre Bruno M. Albert Valensi M. joseph Price M. Miguel E. de Aguero, jr. Ubtiirvra Honorary President President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer iliulna hw Herniinitagea Malingear, a doctor . Ratinoir, a retired candy merchant . Robert, uncle to Ratinoir, a wood merchant Frederic, son of Ralinoir . . . Tapissier . . . . Maitre cI'Hotel Chasseur . Domestique . . . Madame Malingear . . Madame Ratinoir . . . Emmeline, Malingear's daughter . Alexandrine, lVlalingear's servant Josephine, Ratinoir's servant . Sophie, lVlalingear's cook . . Patelin, a lawyer . . Guillaume, a merchant . Valere, merchants son . . Agnelet, merchant's shepherd . Bartholin, judge . . First Peasant .. . . Second Peasant First Archer . . Madame Palelin . . Henriette, PateIin's daughter Colette, Patelin's servant . Eu ltiuuhre aux tjeux ill' Aunrztt Idntrlin -l87- I9IO M. Henri Muller Mlle. Florence Lowther Mlle. Frances Latzke Mlle. Paula C. Lambert Mlle. Marthe Ballot . . A. Bruno, 'II . . A. Valensi, 'I2 . F. L. Finlayson, 'IZ IZ I2 I2 . M. F. Behar, . . . H. Weeks, . M. E. de Aguero, Jr., ' . . F. Byrne, N.lVl. . . . L. S. Hill, 'IZ Miss Paula C. Lambert, 'I2 . Miss Rosemary Clarke Miss Alice M. O'Gorman, 'Il . Miss L. E. Landru, 'I2 . ' Miss E. M. Stack, 'I2 Miss E. L. Allen, ll n n . A. Valensi, I2 . . A. Bruno, 'II . F. L. Finlayson, 'IZ . M. F. Behar, 'IZ . . H. Weeks, I2 . E. B. Spencer, 'I3 I2 Il IZ I2 I3 4 . , . E.. Colby, ' . E. S. Roche, ' . Mrs. Lowther, . Miss C. Kahn, ' . Miss Latzlce, ' Q -tif., K THE COLVMBIAN L. Cacicedo Cecilia El Marquez Rafael . Don Pablo . Acto Primero Acto Segundo : D. Santelices N. Colas . A. Valdes . E. Pino M. Diaz Acto Tercero' . I . 4- ' ' L.J-f:fef.a :i1I-'fiffii l'f15ii1 -' 3 5'ilI- I -iiiiflzr.-:-'.'., ..,-J... Q. - 1 iii' in ii iii 4 A-M . ' -X N' .' ' - E55-E. W .,.v, ' .:n:.':- ' , Efhirh 2-Xnnualiivrfnrmanrv nf ihr iiatin Amrriran Qlluhz nf Qlnlumhia Hniuernitg Presented at Leslie Hall April I3, I9l0 ills: ignaitiunv cle Tamayo Y. Baus Bzpartn -Salon de Recibo cle la Misma. Salon de Recibo al Dia Siguiente. illtliremhrnn hcl Qlluh Eireriira Snrinu J. Acevez A. Cocco M E. De la Pena S. Estrada F. A. Fonts A. A. Fernandez N. C. Gutierrez H. J. Hernandez M. A. S. Ferrer N. G. Villalobos -I 88- . Director de la Funcion ardfn cle la Casa de Don Pablo en Carabanchel Henriquez Muriel Martinez Marquez Pietri Pou Squiers Steel Todd . Sta. Y. V. Baco . Sr. E. Pino . Sr. L. Caciceclo . Sr. G. I-lenriquez . Presidente Vice-Presidente . Secretario . Tesorero . Bibliotecario TI-ILETICS gawk gg! 4 x 5, QQ A3 W .X lx x S ?i-it , 5 - x gtg 75 1 P - 1' w X I X Q ' X f X X f I f W XX x y GN' A Q f-'I ' -ff: fl I N Xxfxl M --f S Ai 7414i -S51 1. T l - , A f: f-fig 'gg eff 'flmf Tyil-f-M' -li' V9 I g A m s .WX m as ssaa ,.E, H E . C Glnlumhia Hniurraitg Athlvtir Amanriatinn Albert W. Putnam, '97, l900 L., Chairman James Myers, '04, Graduate Manager F. A. Dickey, '07, Secretary N. O. Rockwood, 'I0, Alumni Collector Prof. H. G. Lord 3:-v if v : 1 ,J ' 92? GQ-4 new association. INCLUDING ALL SPORTS Emeril nf Eirerinru Prof. G. L. Meylan R. B. Bartholmew, '03 H. G. Palmer, '06 E. H. Osterhout, '10, 'l2 L VV. M. Lee, 'll G. Dwyer, 'Il AST winter a general Athletic Association was formed, including all sports. In the hands of the Graduate Manager has been placed the responsibility for the collec- tion and disbursement of all funds. The accounts of all teams are kept in his office. He is the chief executive and the managers of the teams are his cabinet Member ship in the A A entitles admission to all home games of the Various teams and to use of the boat house and boats Dues are ten dollars a year y L . 1 - 5 1 1,1 . . . . . . f iii - . . , One year has passed since its organization and we are delighted to report the entire success of this There is a balance in the treasury. The obligations of all teams have been metg the efficiency of the various managers has been increased by supervision and direction, attendance and cheering at games has greatly improvedg and much has been clone to increase the interest of faculty, alumni, and Students. in fithlCtiCS, and to develop various sports. With such a start the Association gives promise of immense usefulness. -190- iirrr 1. s... 53, . , ,. '--- 4 i .' V ..A... . l 12 J if F NTWTNX f-'rl' f .TH E . QOLVM BIAN ' Athlvtir itwuiem URING-the academic year l909-l9l0, Columbia's athletics were marked by the formation of the General Athletic Association and the use of reconstructed South Field. Judging from the results of its trial during the past year, the success of the pi, new association seems assured. It has taken charge ,of the general athletic fund, lk . P 'Sl which is divided among the various teams so as to assure efficient financial support to all. In addition it has the advantages of a centralized system. Whereas formerly much conflict was experienced between the teams by each looking after its own in- dividual interests, there now exists complete harmony and unity of action. But athletics have been aided not only financially. The enlargement and improvement of South Field have given the teams a suitable ground for practice and home games, and has resulted in the production of better teams in all our out- door sports. CREW. Owing to a combination of disadvantageous circumstances, the record of the Varsity crew was not as good during the past season as in former years. We were defeated by Annapolis in the annual match race, and took third place in the Poughkeepsie Regatta. - The l9l3 crew, however, was one of the best Freshman eights we have ever turned out. At the American Henley they pulled away from the Freshmen of Yale and Pennsylvania quite easily, and at Poughkeepsie only the Red and White of Cornell led them at the finish. BASEBALL. The Varsity Baseball team finished the season with a better record than any nine since the days of Bill Tyler. A majority of the games of an exceptionally hard schedule were won-Brown, George- town, West Point and Pennsylvania were defeated, the intercollegiate champions being among them. The success of the team was due to the perfect diamond on South Field and to the efficient coaching of Mr. Fultz. TRACK. During the year three University records were broken in field events. That alone shows the mettle of the track team. ln the annual dual meet with Annapolis, who were exceptionally strong this year, we were defeated by only two points. The Relay team brought home many laurels, including the Wanamaker Trophy for the one-mile Relay championship of New York. But in the intercollegiates we were only able to capture one place, second in the pole vault. A -191- -.,. , , , . il lg' ,.,,. . . ., fh: .,,:e-. 9. Q .:-.q-: , C W, T A'f5 :'g'-: . BASKETBALL. As usual Coach Fisher turned out a winning five. Although there was no intercollegiate league this year, our quintet met and defeated all the basketball teams who were formerly in the league. The team went through the whole season without a single defeat and are the undisputed champions of the east. Mr. Fisher started the season with a nucleus of only one veteran. But around this man was built a team which deserves their appellation, the lightning five. SOCCER. The soccer team, with eight of the previous year's squad on the field, captured the intercollegiate championship for the second time. They went through the spring season without a defeat and only one tie game, that against Yale. The fall season was also very successfulg the team winning seven, tieing two, and losing one of the games played. Among the other athletic activities Columbia was represented by eight teams in intercollegiate con- tests. Of these the Wrestling and Gymnastic teams deserve special mentiong the former having won the championship in the heavyweight series and two second places in the lighter weights, and the latter team second place in the all-round individual gymnastic championship. -192- WEN xlvwgn' YW! Mug, W '544Q4Q'1 ' , Ia K4 216 11' 'Rafi' I if Sk E55 4-B-J' wwf M. WU! 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EVENIXG SHADOVV5 GATI-IER -197- 5 x X ' THE COLVMBIAN ... I I - e.. . rr 1,. 19 -':- :,11 I , AQ I ' i:' V :': 1. ..,. , ,,. fdntvrrnllegiate Evgaiia Poughkeepsie, June 25, I9IO. 151.11 Harnitg Eight I Haruitg Eight Qbarrh iliarr Binw. IXiteinIschneider,,HI00SS Distance, Four Miles 31 Sl' PM fffmfnn' Won by Cornellg Time-2o.42. 4 G. S. bowning 'IZ Second, Pennsylvania: Time-20:44. 5' P Renshaw 11,0 S Third, Columbiag Time-20:54 I-5. 6' R' K Murlghy ,IO S Fourth, Syracuseg Time-ZI :OI 3-5. 7i F'.Mi1ler fl' S Fifth, Wisconsing Time-ZI :I5 3-5. E' Stroke. R. Clapp, 'IO S Coxwain. A. N. Brock, 'I3 15111 'Harsiig Iliuur Bzirsitg Effnur Qbarrh iKurr Bow. F. C. Stechert, 'IO S Won by Cornellg Time-IO:3Z. 2. ,I. I. Moore, Jr., 'IZ S Second, Syracuseg Time-I I :20. 3. R. M. Keator, 'IO S Third, Columbiag Time-I I :43. Stroke. C. G. Sinciair, 'IZ S Fourth, Pennsylvaniag Time-I I 144. SIHIBTITIIIPE F. H. Saunders, 'IO S C- R- ROIJIHSOHI ,II S F. S. Dellenbaugh, 'IO S W- PUHCYH, ,IZ F, Culman, 'IZ SIICVIIY, 'IZ H, T, CQIQ, 'll S VV. B. Eddison, 'II S J. P. Wood, 'I2 S -199- Nzuml Arahvmg--Q'Lulumhia liars Rowecl on the Severn, May 7, 1910. Sw U, 23w1Qw1a-wwe 2-UFS 2 P, . gFUfT177fT1f'173PF S u U7 I w7:E1Q' 33121 '- QU 2. L'1'1ZF'4g7ggI,QE 9-5 F- fT9 c:S- 9'f1:1-D -: 511: 'SQ'-gfSg'E' 2. P' my' 1: S -2' .J U 35.15305 'S 5' .gms cn -0 Q m OU: un cn U3 C cr- U7 FF .-F. L.,E-'P ' rv w-4f ZW o 9, '32 PF QL 7... Qu: IN! U7 Won by Annapolis, Time I0 min 42 4-5 sec. Columbia, secondg Time I0 min. 52 2-5 sec Distance, Two Miles. Axnerirah 552111213 Qrgatta Philadelphia, May 21, 1910. Bow. F. C. Stecbert, '10 S 2. C. G. Sinclair, 'IZ S 5. W. Steinschneicler, '10 S 4. ,1. W. Pulleyn, '12 5. R. S. Snevily, 'I2 . I. Moore, Jr., 'IZ S . S. Pitt, 'll S Stroke. G. S. Downing, ,12 Coxwain. P. Wood, 'IZ S Substitutes, C. R. Robinson, 'II F. Culman, 'IZ Won by 1-larvarclg Time, 7 min. 9 1-5 sec. Columbia Second Varsity ancl Pennsylvania tiecl for second place. 6 7 Distance, 1 5-16 miles. -201- ' ,Glad Si, 5 riff: 1 1 a Y 24 Z M 0 'ffm ,f if . 'J Q-gf ' ff 7 ' Q4 ofa 41-in ,ag fa wjm 1604! Qc? L- f f 'XM,w f,,'? 1 2 Af., ----M .1-ff' m 3.- 3 ,,V. gfm ' '1'A ' .-vm-T f I 422 , ,V , an ,fp -. mf '.f,z'4' ' A ,,:Ai A ,W . A 1504! Y' AR lb L :5LT . , , ,,1.l. ,w Q gT 1 - . COLVM IHHEI-1H1H J. J. O'Connell, 'IO C. I-I. Ramsdell, 'IO S. A. Mclfeown, 'II S D. L. Fultz J. D. Pell E.. H. Raymond A. A. Van Tine First Base . Second Base Short Stop . Third Base Left Field . Center Field Right Field -' ' 1 'Z ..... I 5 . ,.,'. Eazvhall UPITIPPYH 19111-1911 Captain E. H. Qsterhout, 'II L Manager S. A. lVlcKeown, 'II S . l. I-l. Pardee, 'IZ Asszstant Manager W. F. Butcher, ,IZ S Coach D. L. Fultz Graduate Director D. Pell Graduate Director E.. H. Raymond Graduate Director A. A. Van Tine Urauu . ' . . . T. Kiendl, JI., 'I3 L . L. S. Corts, 'IZ S, W. R. Root, 'IZ . . . T. lVl. Saunders, 'IZ . . . O'Connell, 'IO . D. M. Moore, 'I3 S, W. Hastings, Jr.. 'I I . . . F.. H. Csterhout, 'IZ L . Lang, 'I0, Cu. S. Shibley, 'I3 Catcher ......... C-. L. Lommell, 'II S Pitcher . A. Rothwell, 'I I, A. Ullrich, 'I3 S, IVI. L. O'Neale, 'IO S, W. lVl. Lee, 'I I iKnrnrh columbia opponents D Columbia opp Onen ls C. C. N. Y. . . II 3 West Point 4 I CII U Manhattan . . 5 N. Y. U. . 3 Rutgers , I 7 Georgetown 4 St. Johns . . II Brown . I Seventh Regiment . . . I2 Atlantic SCIUHCIYOH I Pennsylvania fintercol. championsj 8 Crescent A. C. I5 CI I 11111 l Princeton .... 3 I I Yale . 8 Fordham . 4 Syracuse 5 Cornell . I Trinity 2 II I Inn Stevens V, . I 0 SYTHCUSC 3 -20 7- 2 A fdexgifigvnf :La , ww.. me-J-.,.,.h 2 f X gan' ri -..-.Q-1 3-Ku, fl ,L ' ' mf? I ' .21-7-g...A .fm ,,,3..N 2.2, , --:iw V . ' ' ' nelvfmzi' . - W- . ww+..,.,ff., f :ml V 15 Q Q-11151: Uaj'gm,7,g'ff .HMV .. ,.'-'fi-, A , . W -, A iw, .N 'i'-:ing gf' . fp, H, 'LW-Avi .. 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Mackenzie, 'II Assistant Manager A. C. Smith, 'IZ G. T. Kirby Graduate Director G. T. Kirby Craduate Director A. Taylor Efrani, 15115-19111 Sprinters: H. H. Jacobs, '13 S5 S. Bender, 'I I 5 H. E. Corwin, ,IOQ K. M. Boorrnan, 'IO S Middle Distance: K. M. Boorman, ,IO S, T. B. Paton, 'I Ig F. E. Trask, '12, T. B. Counsel- man, 'IOg R. Nobel, 'l0. ' Long Distance: E. F. Verplanck, 'I2 S5 K. B. Lamb, 'I2g B. Liebowitzg R. R. Stewart, 'II H. W. Evans, 'IZ S, H. H. Anderson, ,IZQ T. E. Brown, '12, W. Cn. Buckiscb, ,I0. Hurdlers: H. S. Babcock, 'IZ S3 W. W. Renwick, 'I I g E.. Mackenzie, 'I I g K. M. Boorman, 'IO N. B. Ward, 'I3 S. Vautters: H. S. Babcock, 'IZ S5 T. S. Babcock, 'IO SQ. M. Salsbury, 'IZ S. Weight Tl-gamers: XXX, Roos, 'I3 S9 R. H. Townsencl, '10, S. Robinson, 'IO I... High jumpers: H. S. Babcock, 'IZ S3 W. Roos, 'I3 S5 T. S. Babcock, 'I0 S3 C. D. Benson 'II S. Broad jumpers: C. D. Benson, 'II SQ N. B. Ward, 'I3 S3 H- S- BHIDCOCIS '12 S- -ZII- y ?,.. ..... QD IHIIH-15111 Elgrrfnrmanrea .nf Cflrark Umm ilntrrrnllegiabza Rrlag Umm Open Handicap, I Mile. Won by Columbia. Time, 3 min. 25 l-5 sec. Trask, Paton, Counselman, Boorman. Intercollegiate Relay, closed to Greater N. Y. I mile. Brooklyn P. O. Clerks' Games. Jan. 5th Columbia flst Teamj, Pratt, C. C. N. Y., Columbia f2ncl Teamj, Fordham. lst Team: Trask, Paton, Counselman, Boorman. . 2nd Team: Newton, Stewart, Buckisch, McConnell. Time 3 min. 37 3-5 sec. Match Relay, B. A. A. Games. ,ll Mile. Columbia vs. Syracuse. Won on foul, Time, 3 min. l l l-5 sec Trask, Paton, Counselman, Boorman. Match Relay, Troy Y. M. C. A. Games. 2400 yd. Cornell, Columbia. Boorman, Stewart, Paton, Counselman. Time, 5 min. 9 2-5 sec. Match Relay, Georgetown Games. I Mile. Wesleyan, Columbia. Stewart, Boorman, Counselman, Paton. Time 3 min. 44 4-5 sec. Intercollegiate Relay, Columbia Games. l Mile. Syracuse, Mass. Tech., Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth Stewart, Boorman, Noble, Paton. Time 3 min. 32 2-5 sec. Open Relay, N. Y. A. C. Games. 2400 ycls. N. Y. A. C., Columbia, Mohawk A. C. Paton, McConnell, Kearney, Counselman. Time -ZIZ- X 'Swv-W. THE COLVMBIAN in I .I is 1- 4- Qf I , E , 4.l- . 'A A4 : IZ 74 . in ' 'V - ' 2 --QV a ',1, .... -.,,. , , ., A. ,,.1. ,. ,,- ,D -Z :M 2 1 7 Glnlumhia-Nong Meri mag 7111, 1H1II TIME, DISTANCE OR EVENT FIRST SECOND. THIRD HEIGHT I2O-yd. Hurdles Dalton Miller H. S. Babcock I5 2-5 sec, I00-yd. Dash. Carey Jacobs Wild I0 I-5 sec. 880-yd. Run. Smith Counselman Ceisenhoff 2 min. 3 4-5 sec. 2-mile Run. Stolz Liebowilz Lamb I0 min. 27 2-5 sec, 220-yd I-Iurdles. Dalton IVIiIIer KN., Hein 26 I-5 sec. 220-yd. Dash. Carey Jacobs Boyd 22 4-5 sec. Iylgle Run. Verplanck fC., Lockwood Byrnes 4 min. 37 I-5 sec. 440-yd. Run. Smith Boorman Pillsbury 52 sec. Broad Jump. Donelson Benson Ward 21 ft. 6 in. Hammer Throw. Roos Hintze Decker 131 ft. II in. Pole Vault. H. S. Babcock T. S. Babcock Asserson fN., I0 ft. 9 in. Shot Put. A Roos Townsend Niles 42 ft. 7M in High Jump. H. S. Babcock Riefkohl Benson 5 ft. 7 in. Roos Totals: Navy, 64M Points-Columbia, 52M Points llnter-Gllasz Hirst, South ZHieIh TIME, DISTANCE OR EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH HEIGHT g- Mile Run. Verplanclc Kerney CII, Cox f'I3, Stewart f 'lI, 4 min. 47 4-5 sec. 880-yd. Run. IVIcCon.ieII f'I0, Counselman CIO, Verplanck f'I2, Kearney Zhi. 7 sec. I00-yd. Dash. Jacobs CI3, Land f'I3, Bender f'II, Corwin f'I0, I0.I sec. I20-yd. Hurdles Renwick CII, Babcock CIO, Counselman f'I0, I8 SCC- 2-mile Run. Lamb f'I2, Anderson f'I2, Evans f'I2, Brown CIZ, I0 min. 27 3-5 sec. 220-yd. Hurdles. Renwick f'II, Boorman CIO, Knopff f'I2, 28 I-5 SCC- 440-yd. Dash. Boorman CIO, Counselman C'I0, Paton fll, Nobel CIO, 52 I-5 Sec. Shot Put. Roos f'I3, Sanders f'I2, Schlotlman f'II, Babcock f'I0, 34 ft. 8 in. Pole Vault. Babcock CIO, Salsbury f'I2, MBTSIT CIO, Sanders CIZI 9 ft- 6 In- High Jump. Griscom f'I3, Benson CII, Rornerman f'I3, tie, 5 men 3ft. 4 in. BYO-'ld Illmp. Benson CII, Ward f'I3, M3F5h C107 Sal5b'-'TY C129 21 ft' 6 in- Hammer Throw. Roos f'I3, Moore f'I2, Bertrand C125 Schneff C103 IO7 fl- ll In- Tolals I9I0 I9Il I9I2 I9 40 1-5 29 1-5 33 2-5 38 1-5 -213- Lin X 'ESX THE COLVMBIAN .. A-. 1A . 'i,. . ., -',- 0 Q , T ,' 4 . ,. 1 ,... .A.,4 , , ., ,..1. .. ,- ., .. .. - H Hrvparatnrg Sfrhunl Eng :tilting 21, 19111 General Olnmmiitvr Prof. Rudolf Tombo, Jr., '98, Chairman Wayne D. Heydeclcer, 'II, Secretary James Taylor, '05 Harold A. Content, '08 Prof. Adam Leroy Jones Theodore B. Counselman, 'I0 S William Langer, 'IO Royce Paddock, 'IO James Meyers, '04 Warner C. Pyne, 'I2 .Untrrnrhnlaatir Flrnrk Meet TIME, DISTANCE OR EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD HEIGHT I00-yd. Dash. Ravanell Van Winkle QB.H.S.l Scannell QD. I... SJ I0 2-5 sec. 220-yd. Dash. Van Winkle QB.H.S.j Scannell QD. I... SJ Clark AJ 23 sec. 440-yd. Dash. Hichcox QC. C., Brady Q D. W. CQ Stevens TJ 53 sec. 880-yd. Run. Perley H., Rosenbaum MacdonaldQD. W. CD 2 min. I 3-5 sec. I-milc Run. Condit QH. H. J Bource Murphy QU. AJ 4 min. 44 2-5 sec. 2-mile Run. I20-yd. High Hurdles. 220-yd. Low Hurdles. I2-lla. Shot Put. Broad Jump. High Jump. Pole Vault. Condit QI-I. I-I. Q Ban QPJ Kane QMJ Braun Slattery QD. W. CJ Quinby Gamble QE. I-IJ Drew TJ Braun Meenan QD. I... SJ Finnegan TJ Malony QS. PJ Finegan TJ Cairns HJ Glatz QHICJ Stevens TJ Conden QBn.J Barclay Goggins QB. H. S. J Clcott QB. H. SJ I0 min. 43 3-5 sec. I7 sec. 28 4-5 sec. 43 ft. SW in 20 ft. I0 M4 in. 5 ft. 63M in. 9 ft. 6 in. I Mile Relay:-Won by De Witt Clinton, second, De la Salle, thirdiBarringer School. Time 3 min. 36 4-5 sec. Manual Training H. S. TJ . I7 Boys High School QB. H. SQ I6 Hastings High QH. H. . De la Salle QD. I... SJ . Montclair High I-LJ . Barringer High , H. S. of Commerce qcg . J . . IO 9 Summarg nf Futura Centenary Collegiate QC. CQ Erasmus Hall QE.. HJ . Mamaroneck H. S. Pingry . . . Bayonne H. S QBn.J . Ulster Academy QU. AJ . De Wan Clinton High School fo. Wfcg f Montclair Academy A. J . . . 8 S 8 Hackensack H. S. QI-Ik.j . 7 St. Peter's Prep. QS. PJ . I Brngram nf Svninkrr, Eartlvg Kali, 3:1111 15. BH. I. Address of Welcome 2 . Address . 3. Varsity Show Dance 4 . Crlee Club Quartette 5. lmpersonations 6. Duet . . 7. Impersonations 8. C-lee Club Selections . . 5 5 4 3 3 I I I . Prof. R. Tomho, Jr., '98 . Rev. R. C. Knox, Chaplain Morris Kinney, 'I 2 . . . . Richard G. Conried, 'IZ . Charles E.. Gautier, 'I2, R. Harold Bagnell G. I-I. Ball. '08 . . . . Led by H. P. Corsa, 'II 9. Distribution of Prizes for Track Meet . . . Prof. R. Tombo, Jr., '98 -2I4- , ..,. 'ww -- 1' I ' ,A,.:f 2 f.' 4 -. ....4 I .. .-: . . . , M IZ g'gf32f' :-Y 1 E . ,M','J ' 'f,' 'zri f EVENT lO0-Yard Dash 220-Yarcl Dash 440-Yarcl Run. 880-Yarcl Run. l000-Yarcl Run l-Mlle Run. 2-Mile Run. l20-Yarcl Hurdle. 220-Yard Hurdle. I-Mile Walk. Running Broad Jump. Running High -lump. Pole Vault. I6-lb. Shot Put. I6-lb. Hammer Throw. Two-Mile Relay Elrarh llvrnrila TIME, DISTANCE OR HEIGHT I0 l-5 sec. 22 sec. 49 l-5 sec. l min. 59 l-5 sec 2 min. 22 2-5 sec. 4 min. 29 sec. 9 min. 59 sec. I6 sec. 25 4-5 sec. 7 mln. 4 sec. 22 ft. HM, in. 5 fl. HM in. I2 ft. 42 fl. 7M ln. 131 fl. ll in. 8 mln. 7 sec. HOLDER M. W. Long, 'Ol P. Sz S. lVl. W. Long, 'Ol P. 6: S. lVl. W. Long, 'Ol P. Br S. A. Zink, '09 F.A. O. lVl. Bishop, '03 Arch. Geo. W. Hoyns, '07 S H. Berna, 'l3 S l-l. T. l-larcling, '93 P. 81 S. W. E. De Salzar,'95 P. Sz S. H. C. Reynolds, '00 P. Sl S. l... Collis, '92 S V. Mapes. '9l J. Ryan. '09 S. l-l. S. Babcock, 'll S W. F. Roos, 'l3 S W. F. Roos, 'l3 S R. Marsh, '07 S l F. S. Helheringlon, '07 C. L I. Bmdix, '07 cz A. zsnk, '09 EA. -Zl5- DATE May 6, May Zl. May 2l, lVlay l9, May 16. May l6, October, May 28. May l8, May 22. May l5. May 30, May 5. May 28, May 7. May 7. June 2, IB99 l898 l898 l906 l903 l90S l909 l892 l895 l897 l89l l89l l906 l9l0 l9l0 l9l0 l 906 . - rst t a t e '.THE ' COLVMBFAN Q s Glnlumhia Hniuvraitg Eaakvihall Gram 3IntrrrnIIrgiat2 Qthampinna, 19 UH-1 H 1 U QBHIIPIH 19119-1515 15111-15111 T. Kiencll, Jr. 'IO Captain T. Kiencll, Jr., '13 I.. N. Otis Rockwood, 'IO Manager William lVlacRossie, 'II William MacRossie, ,II Assistant Manager A l-l. H. Clyne, 'IZ Harry A. Fisher, '04 Coach Harry A. Fisher, '04 Forwards Guards T Kiencll, Jr., 'IO Center W. M. Lee, ,II R V. Mahon, 'IO A. D. Alexancler, 'IZ L C. D. Benson, 'II Smhstittzteu J. Carson, 'IO E.. I-l. Osterhout, 'IO A. Menclelsohn, 'll C. B. Spencer, ,IO iltrrnrh Columbia Opponents Trinity - 8 Georgetown - I I Pennsylvania State . . I3 Princeton - 9 Alumni - ZZ Princeton - I5 Wesleyan - I0 Yale . - 21 Pennsylvania - I I Yale . . 1' Pennsylvania - I 3 Carlisle - I0 Total . . 335 154 -217- zf WRX? -,fl q 9 THE COLVMBIAN .. . i' 1 ' Q' ' I' - ,, , . . . . . - ' ,. ' g - ,. ,-DLL.: -'iff 3 . '-rx . . ,. 1' f 2.3f :,f:,5?1f5iffi' ,A,. , . .,. . . , ,. . ,, , , I, l ,A U I K ,W l ,..1Qf1i?3iiiff3'. f Qtnlumhia Hniueraitg Aimnriatinn iltnnthall Glluh IHUH-19111 P. Billingsley, 'IO A. H. Smith, I Cn. Dwyer, 'II H. V. B. Darlington, Cl. L. Peters, 'II S P Coat, C. B. Spencer, ' Iilntrrrnllrgizitr Olhampiumr, 1 HHH-15111 tbttirrria 15111-1911 President G. Dwyer, 'II Vice-President . H. V. B. Darlington, pl. Captain R. A. Semple, 'IZ S l. Manager W. R. Wright, 'II Assistant Manager Grant, 19119-19111 IO S Outside Right, O.Brier1 Inside Right, A. H. Smith Right Back, F. B. Spencer, 'II Center, G. Dwyer, 'II Left Back, A. Grimes, 'IO Inside Left, C. E. Dwyer, 'II S Right Half Back, F. S. Heagey, P 61 S Outside Left, H. P. Zoller, ,IZ S Center Half Back, R. A. Semple, 'IZ S Left Half Back, I... Cu. Kistler, 'II I.. Substitute, Cr. F. Squier, 'IZ S EPIDYD ' I Columbia Opponents Columbia OPPOHCUB Montclair A. C . . 4 I Cameron F. C . 2 I Staten lslancl C . . 2 4 Boys Club . - O 0 Pratt Institute . I O AGI-laverforczl . . 3 I Staten Island F. C. . . 2 4 xHarvarcI . . 2 0 Boys Club . . . 3 0 Wennsylvania - 2 0 Springfield T. S. . I I 1CCornelI - 8 0 Boys Club . . 6 'V 0 Ware . 0 0 Pratt Institute . 4 I e 1 1 Total . . 40 13 -2I9- 'Lf--X gs' . , 1 , H M ,,,4 THE COLVMBIAN I ': 12 Mrvziling .Mznriatinn 19111-191 1 L. I-I. Robinson, II3 L . . . . R. C. Norton, 'II . , , W. R. Cirunow, 'IZ E. P. Kilroe . Phelon Beale Grant J. C. Brady, 'I3 S L. C. McCanliss, 'IO L . M. D. Swartz, 'IZ S W. S. Boyce, P.G. J. Ferrera, 'II . I. Catacouzinos, 'IZ L . F. I-I. Saunders, ,IO S Swafiun 19111 Columbia Opponents Pennsylvania . 0 7 Pennsylvania . . 2 5 Princeton . . . I - 6 Harlem Y. M. C. A. . 5 2 Cornell . . . I 6 Yale . . 3 4 Total . . I2 30 Tied Pennsylvania for third place in the Intercollegiate Championships. F. I-I. Saunders, 'IO S won the Intercollegiate Heavyweight Championship. J. C. Brady, '13, won second place in the Intercollegiate Bantam weight series M. D. Swartz, 'I2, won second place in the Intercollegiate Light Weight series -Z2I- I Captain Manager . Assistant Manager . Graduate Director . . Graduate Director . . Bantam Weight-I I5 pounds . Special Weight-I25 pounds . Light Weight-I35 pounds . . Welter Weight-I45 pounds . . Middle Weight-I58 pounds . Light-heavy Weight-I75 pounds . . . Heavy Weight-unlimited re HOCKEY x ff . I ! w S , . , ' D an V , - , ' .' . ffi ' fi. I ik v- V ul QF.. XX 7 ef' I Q . Glnlumhia liniuernitg Qnrkrg Awanriatinn Qbftirvra 19119-19111 1919-1911 R. K. Murphy, 'IO S Captain M. Lovejoy, 'll S R. F. Barnum, 'IO Manager R. C. Klugescheid, 'll S R. C. Klugeseheid, 'II S Assistant Manager George Squeir, 'IZ S Gram R. K. Murphy, 'l0 S, Coal J. C. Mackenzie, 'l0 S, H. F. Murchie, 'l3, Point J. M. Lovejoy, 'll S, Cover Point J. P. Harding, FA., Rover E J. Cassidy, '13 S, Center Forward R. Trimble, 'lZ, Right Wing P. G. Harrison, P.G.,Left Wing Qnirrrnllrgiatr Zivnglrr Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Yale, Harvard and Princeton. Won Lost Princeton . l 5 0 Harvard . 4 l Cornell - 3 2 Yale . . . 2 3 Dartmouth . - l 4 Columbia . . 0 5 -223- THE COLVMBIAN , M .W- Q .A'f rlr-2 22 b1,1 .,. . i , , .. - , . -1...ii'?i5fifi2ffl 1' -i .,1a- , s-if . nlln Z I It -.A..: 5:'4'?- --,f- ,Q ,.. . . - ,a , - Glnlumhia Hniueraitg Swimming Amanriatinn 7UTi?U0 215 '- DUQ in 9000 l rev? '- r'o2.':1 I-D rf' ,T E .-i-114 -904 'TJ S25 Ln E1 Q S '23 Q :Pg 3 Q-QD.. H 'ag IP, 'Jim N Q3 Q.. Cn C -x 0: 'S . E. Kinsman, 'll S J. E. Arl-rush, 'IO W. I-I. D. Pell, 'II I.. Assistant Manager Captain of Swimming Team Captain of Water Polo Team Girahuzxfe Eirvrtnrs 15111-1911 YV. H. D. Pell, 'II L bl. W. Pulleyn, 'IZ R. E. Kinsman, ,I I S l-l. Swallow, 'IZ S R. Patterson, 'IZ S , R. lVl. Ruthart, 'IZ S C. D. Trubenloach C. D. Truloenbach C. T. Bissell O. Kress O. Kress C. T. Bissell C. Holslay Efvmnz, IEIIIEI-IHIH maint Iiulu Forwards l... A. Brown, P.Cn. A. W. Bissell, ,I3 S W. l-l. lVlill'10Iland, 'll Backs L. Cr. Brown, 'IZ R. Nl. Rutharclt, 'IZ S A, Kohlbusch, 'IB S Paiterson, 'IZ S Coal W. M. Campbell, 'I3 F. W. Kroehle, 'I3 J. W. Pulleyn, '12 J. W. Pulleyn, 'IZ xl. E. Arkush, 'IO R. C. Patterson, 'I2 S W. H. D. Pell, 'Il L ilinlag Gram Cl. l... 50 Yards G 100 Yarals P. ZZO Yards XV. Dunn, ,I3 S Dinkelspiel, 'I 3 W Dunn, ,I 3 S W. Kroelule, ,I3 W. M. Campbell, 'I3 Fancy Diving R. A. Fairliuairn, 'IZ Plunge for Distance R. E. Kinsman, 'II S -225- f Ns' ig,- N W AE '65-'W TSOGTXQTY A5 . ' A W- , U Gbftirers I J. H. Mackintosh, 'II Captain H. Swallow, 'IZ E. W. Osborne, ,IO Manager F. S. Frambach, ,II F. S. Frambach, 'I I Assistant Manager H. T. Greene, Jr., 'IZ Qirahuair Eirrrtnru Richard C. Harrison, '03 Dr. Malcolm C. Rose F. B. Tough, 'IO H. T. Greene, Jr., 'IZ, Inside Home A. L. Pitts, '12, Outside Home W. H. Friedman, P.G., First Atlaclf P. R. Iseman, 'I I, Second Atlaclf S. Melitzer, '11, Third Aiiaclf H. W. Evans, Center Flrzun, 1 H111 C. W. Cutler, Ir., P. Sc S,Tl1ird Defense R. W. Howell, 'I3, Second Defense F. Racligan, 'I2, First Defense F. B. Spencer, 'I I, Cover Point H. S. Mudd, '12, Point I. H. Mackintosh, 'I I, Coal H. S. Fullerton, Jr., 'I3 I W- F- RODS. 'I3 J, P, Harding, '13 H. Swallow, 'IZ Columbia Opponents March Z6. C. C. N. Y. CAlumni Team, . . I I April Z Bronx L. C .... 5 2 April 9 New York I... C. . 3 4 April I 6. Lehigh . . I 8 April Z3. West Point 3 4 April 30. Hobart I 9 May Z Cornell 0 I I May I4. Harvard 3 4 Totals . - I 7 43 -L+-L ... I I . .. a - . . :A '-4ra.-:,afg1.-1,-EI-'I'f 'f.f.1: f11fi:iei E . in A I I -.-.-5 -:-z, 2 i ,,A'V: : fZ.2f1::.g .,If I ,-4. br ' '-.' . ,.., - .,. . ,-.,, . . ., ., ,. ,A ,, ., . n W THE COLVMBIAN Qlrnsaa-Glnunirg Gllnh Gbftirrra l9HH'1F.I1U 15111-1511 W. C. Dorr, 'II Captain W. C. Dorr, 'II A. G. Marsh, ,IO Manager E. H. Mackenzie B. Wefers Coach B. Wefers Qlruwa-Qlunnirg CIIPMII 15115-1515 IHIU-1511 W. C. Dorr, 'II W. C. Dorr, 'Il Ct. P. Gunther, 'II H. H. Anderson, 'IZ H. W. Evans, 'IZ H. H. Rowland, 'IZ S. Maurice, 'IZ K. B. Lamb, 'IZ W. Ci. Buckisch, 'IO H. W. Evans, 'IZ K. B. Lamb, 'IZ T. Brown, 'IZ G. S. Kearney, 'IZ November I3, at Celtic Park, the National A. A. U. Cross-country championship, Columbia Cross country team eighth against a big field. November '20, at Back Bay Course, lntercollegiates, Columbia seventh. -229- l ' . , ' ,T ' .'.',,' Q, N', .g:y2.f::.-: ' ,A,- -'S ','xi',T'Ti 4 f 'Z.f -1-- ' , '4 4 '-1' fr.-13,5-zffggzrz -2':-.4'- ' - ' ' lz.. .'.i1f-52.111 I K'-ffiffqiff-fi 0 P v 1 , i -:::.: 'viii' 'x:'f '-L 4 , M , THE COLVMBIAN Olnlumhia Hniuvraitg ilivnrrra' Qllnh r -151111-111111, Cbftirern . 15111-1511 S. Pitt, 'Il S President H. Northrop, 'IZ C. B. Miller, '10 Vice-President C. E. Dwyer, 'll S J. I-I. Northrop, ,IZ Secretary and Assistant Manager W. C. Wfhite, 'IZ S W. L. Riley, 'II S Treasurer and Manager G. M. Marshall, 'll S. Pitt, 'll S ' Captain S. Pitt, 'II S Ueann-IHHH-1U C. B. Nliller, 'IO MCK. Duncan, ,IO S. Pitt, 'II S, H. Northrop, '12, Princeton . . Cornell . . Harvard . . 5 Syracuse . . 5 Princeton . . 4 3 2 . 10132215 Columbia 5 H 5 West Point . . Annapolis . . Total . .4 . E Opponents 4 321 ., ,,.-f gg ii zfga gl ' Fix-.z 2:12 li -- - ' Z'-Eiifz lq :.'j.:4Zft. -4.':.f:f-' , .. -14.1517 ' J 1' :.f2Qq.: 5::-5? 1 :T '.1ii'L'.. ' f J J . Qlnlumhia Hniuvraitg Clvnuia Gram IHHH-IHIU 15111-1511 K. M. Boorman, 'IO Captain A. S. Moses, 'I4 W. H. Sellew, 'll Manager WA. H. Sellew, 'II J. H. Mackintosh, 'II Assistant Manager K. B. Lamb, 'IZ Uranl K. M. Boorman, 'IO E. N. Harvey, PG. M. H. Merriss, 'IO D. W. Peiser, PG. H. MCN. Poteat, P.G. H. P. Banks, 'IZ L Svuhsiitutra D. W. Haines, '13 H. Johnson, 'll L any CEnlf Q'Ll1Ih R. L.,Morrow, 'll . . . . . A. B. Morris, '10 . . - G. F. Butterworth, Jr., '13 . . Wm. S. Ginnel, lr., '13 . . Gram Arthur Broe, '10 S ' G. F. Butterworth, Jr., '13 E. H. Downes, '13 illlemhrrz Charles Baumer G. F. Butterworth H. L. Carter M. Cooper, Jr. W. D. W. Crampton, -Ir. E. H. Downes Wallace White -232- . . . President . . . . Manager . Assistant Manager and Captain . . Secretary and Treasurer Duncan MCM. Lasher, '1 1 R. L. Morrow, '11 Wvallace White, '12 S Wm. S. Ginnel, Jr. H. P. Letton A. B. Morris R. L. Morrow James F. Nolan E. L. Steckler L 1 - - - - 41 mijwmfmy 'HTHLETICD' 4 ,I 654 A 4 4 V . ll 4 fl 44 4 4 444414444 4 4 -4 4 4 m, g444444rrmg,m41mqfl4g,m:gP1 4 1.lhI4l ! '4 ' 1 NW 44 I Im . Ml i . 4 4 ll 1 V4 4 + ., 4 44 -' 4 44 4 4 4, ?pA Y W 441g,4 4' 21, 'if' 7 X 4 -I4 4 k..4Lg:,i?:r5 luv ll 4 4 nmU ,uL. ' ! 'X fllffffmlliii' , 442 1 5 44'4 If 3111444 ' ' 77 4 H , 4-4 14 r 1 'Q HM' 3 -,.',- 1A'5z47,.,.. III I 4 ll ' . 24 4 W4 WQS Mu - N4 ,Q-'F . Q , X- af' M -IX I fl .ff sf' f ,Z ,.,. .f:'.f ' .v., , , !,i5:E5'E5L::k,,-V-,, ..,, , 7- ,,4'!', ' w..-Q. X N , E'E555-.,,g:g-,mf 1:1 ,vw- W -Q-.. wr: JIS' ,-1' :liwi AV . SQ 1 gr any w Nur' '4f.x.gi1sm , , if Q - - . f':wg:.,4: W- M-WMV. I' ' f:.if4'f4: - NJ 4. ' 'xN 'f:l f ,1 :, ..f. :'f-E1 ,'- Q- ':a-- ,ig 'ri' .,i..j: Y My -. -. ., R f'f'-'fgffjil-Q' 3 ' -1 L ' A- Elf ' ' ..,, , ' . V K 1 - f -ga - - A Wm. Hx Zi:E'I'E'.2E2lE75 Q-of .. 2 7-, X X M .' -Ziixfi ' , 4, 1 , . , . . . - . . 19 12 - :- A f i 1 ' . 3 tse is A' ' ' l4f ,... .,,. . 1, . . ,.A. l ,. , ,U H. H, - Q- H THE COLVMBIAN 1913 Zlirmahman Qlrnm Frank Joseph Latenser , , , . ' Elwin H. Findlay . , , , Bunting nf Qtrmu Bow. Edward W. Sage 2. Walter E. Ruprecht 3. Harry C. Mahler 4. W. Norman Bratton 5. 6. Albert W. Bissell 7. Frank Latenser M. H. C. Brombacher, Jr. Stroke. Brainerd F. Phillipson Cox. Roy U. Wood Euhatitutra Warren B. Chapin, Jr. F, Saltus Gardner mares iiuhaun-Zlinltnn 3lnterrlauau iliegatta Rowed on Hudson River at Edgewater, May 14, 1910. One mile. Won by 191 1 9 second, 1913 First Heat 1911 vs. 1910 Won by 1911 Second Heat 1913 vs. 1912 Won by 1913 Final Heat 1913 vs. 1911 Won by ' Pmieriran Ennleg Qrgaita Rowed on the Schuykill River at Philadelphia, May 21, 1910. Contestants: Columbia 1913, Yale 1913, Pennsylvania 1913 One mile 550 yds. Won by Columbia 1913. Time, 7 min. 9 3-5 sec. Second, Yale: third, Pennsylvania. liuughkrrpuie Qlegaiia Rowed on the Hudson at Poughkeepsie, June 25, 1910. Two miles. Won by Cornell. Time I0 min. 40 1-5 sec. Second, Columbiag third, Syracuseg fourth, Pennsylvaniag Fifth, Wisconsin --235- Captain Manager 1911 .4 ., ,- . , . -mfr i -, W S I YJ -l.,. F' -1-52 V, l3' ggi : ,, XS 'sisgfigihg J p-ui is 'k,i . .. . ,,',,, i -I -,-'--A 5 . ,, .. - 1913 16215211311 Umm LI0l'll'l P. MHIOY . Captain James A. Thomas, Jr. . 1913 Mt. Vernon H. S. . 3 Adelphi Acaclemy . 8 Fordham Second Team . 4 Croft School . . . I6 De Witt Clinton H. S. . 9 N. Y. U. 1913 Cby defaultj 9 H. Farrell, Second Base J. A. Walsh, Left Field R. A. Wheeler, Center Field H. Fretsch, Short Stop J. P. Maloy, Catcher J. Shaw, First Base L. F. Hayclen, Third Base R. F. Chapman, Right Field A. R. Ulrich, Pitcher lirrnrh Opponents 4 Dr. Holbrook School . 5 Pawling School . . 3 Manhattan College Reserves 6 Larchmont A. C. . IO Horace Mann . - O -239- Manager l 91 3 Gpponents 4 Z 4 3 3 5 7 3 3 6 THE COLVMBIAN ' . it A.'f-..1 -::- ,.4,. .A,- . .. J fi 3P'Q 7 1612 ',1.11A, -A 1. A' ' , ' ' ,,f,. 1913 Elirefshmeln Efrark Gram W. F. Roos N. B. Ward S. Reichman H. H. Jacobs W. C. Cox W. Mohr G. F. Butterworth ilirrnrhzi S. Mandel A. Roemerman A. Griscom P. Richter J. W. Carroll L. Lockwood 1912 vs 1913 South Field, October, 1909 . . lnterclass Meet South Field, May, 1910, won by 1910, 40 1-5 P15- 1913 vs High School of Commerce, South Field 1913 vs De Witt Clinton High School, South Field -241-- Captain Manager Coach 1 91 3 Opponents 71 46 33 2-5 107 3-5 48 42 48 46 TH E COLVM BIAN . ' M r .. . -...1 e-l' ,W N...-f 1. 9 .. - -1-. IW . 1' - '-,:2- r . 'i . I 'Al 1 3 f ' .Ff .. 1913 illrmahman Eaakrihall Gram R. L. Johnson . . Captain W. M. Campbell . . . Manager Forwards Center Guards Ce. S. Shibley S. Jaques E. B. Melitzer R. l... Johnson A. W. Bissel A. H. Kolhbush Bm Bvrhrhulr sum Opponents 191 3 Dec. l. Stuyvesant H. S. Il 9 Dec. 3. Barnard School 16 22 Dec. 8. High School of Commerce . I9 26 Dee. 10. Pely. Prep. . 0 2 CF0ffeir Dec. l8. Jersey City H. S. I8 19 Jeb. 11. Columbia 1912 I8 36 Jan. I4. Mt. Vernon H. S. 7 24 Feb. 5. New Rochelle I4 '5 Feb. 8. Yale 1913 . 13 I2 Feb. 11. De La sane . I8 33 Feb. 16. De W111 cbbteb H. s. . 9 26 Feb. 19. se. Benedict . 33 'S O 2 fForfeit Feb. 26. Pawling School -243- J. C. Brady . G. I... Peters, 'l I S 1913 0121119 Smrw Gram Captain , , Coach Weight H5 lbs. C. Brady IZ5 lbs. C. Brady 135 lbs. M. M. Durkee N. B. Ward l45 lbs l58 lbs. E. Klein l75 lbs. W. F. Roos Heavyweight W. F. Roos Finials 1512-1513 Entrez 1913-4 Boutsg l9l2-3 Bouts -244- 1H13 Elirmlymzxn illarrnawe Zifmm J. P. Harding ......... Captain A. D. Duffle . . . . Manager A. D. Duffie, Coal S. B. Manclell, Cenler M. M. Hillas, Point N. B. Ward, Third Ailacfg W. F. Roos, L. Braus, First Defense H. L. Eisenberg, S. P. Houghton, Second Atiac H. S. Fullerton, Second Defense M. lVl. Durkee, First Aiiaclf D. S. Ball, Third Defense H. P. Cook, Out Home J. P. Harding, In Home lirrnrh I9I3 Hoboken Lacrosse Club 7 2 Manual Training High School 4 l Columbia 1912 . . 5 2 Boys High School . . 5 0 Stephens Prep. School . 4 2 Total . . . 25 7 -245- 1H13 Freshman Swimming Gram W. M. Campbell, Captain Relayg 100 yds.g 220 yds. F. W. Kroehle . . . . Relay: 100 ycls. G. W. Dunn .I . Relayg 50 ycls.g Dive L. Dinkelspiel, Manager . . Relayg 50 yds. W. B. Chapin . Plunge H. D. Cole . Plunge R. P. Titus . Plunge G. S. Shibley . - . Diveg 100 yds. ?Ksrurh 1913 Horace Mann . 31 I3 -246- 1913 Cfivnnia Gram D. W. Haines R. Marx W. M. Campbell I... Dinkelspiel -Z4 7- I 1913 iltrenhmztn Ilinnring Hiram Contreras . .... Captain W. Miller . Manager Griscom , , . Substitute 'iltrrnrh 191 3 Opponents Erasmus Hall High School 5 4 Yale Seconcl Team . . 3a 6 Montclair High School . 3 6 New York Military Academy 2 7 ' Polytechnic Preparatory School l 8 -248- l 'ii X . - ., ,, . -W zu' 4.,, - .. L, ,.Z. -A nyza, i- . . . .. .. A . , .,,, 1.,- H THE, coLvMB1AN 1913 ilirvahman Elfnnthall Gram H. C. Stevens .......... Manager F. Latenser . . ..... Captain E- B- Melitzer, Right End A. W. Bissel, A. W. Eilers, Left Tactile A. H. KohlhuSl1, Righf Tackle N. B. Ward, Hayden, Left End W. KlClH, Rzglwt Cuard R. A. Wheeler, Quarter Back L- W1th?fbY. Ceflfef P. Maloy, Right Half Back R. P. Tltus, W. F. Roos, Left Guard Shaw, Left Half Back F. Latenser, Full Back Suhatiiuiea 1 B. F. Conner C, R, Hoffman J. A. Thomas, Jr. G. W. Dunn iKPrnrh 191 3 Opponents 1912 . . . 6 I I l9l I . . 0 21 l9l0 . . O 22 Totals . . 73 BZ 19141 Elirrahman iltnnthall Efvamklillll Ct. C. Rohrs .......... Captain T. H. Barrett . - - Manager C. A. Butler . ..... Assistant Manager Mr. F. Crumet ...,....... Coach L. G. Taylor, A. Stewart, D. S. McNulty, Left End D. Tenney, C. M. Knapp, Left Tackle L. Cz. Jordon, L. H. Jackman, N. D. Disesa, Left Guard A. S. Hoffman, F. Phipps, Center L. Weed, Right Guard J. Tracy, Right Tackle - M. P. VanBuren, F. D. Shaw, H. Ponsforcl, R1ghtEnd George C. Rohrs, Quarter Back H. Brennecke, Left Half Back Arthur H. Harren, Right Half Baclf C. G. Shaw, Full Back Uhr Snphnmure-Freshman Elinnthall Gump South Field, Friday, Nov. I8, 1910 The S Core 1 Sophomores, 22-Ffoohmoo, 0. -249- A . :ilulllWUIHIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIHUHIIIlllllllllllllllllll I - .1 :I .-. 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A V' W A, . , ,V L , A 23 32 ! 7 S? 7 r I X, X Elfrnlirznmv Huanrrz nf Glamp Glnlnmhizr Qnaugurutnrn, EHnunI1rrs Emil lgzrpetuainru HBunnyH H-Iohnnyn Glharier filllrmherz Tommy Brown Jack Pulleyn Johnny,' Greacen Coxie,' Swazey Ulennyn Jeanneret Hlimu Moore, Jr. Jay Wood mnulh-he Gllyarivr f'HPl1lhP1'H 'Milf' Salsbury Ed Newhouse Birdy Swallow ZlTaru1ig illlvmherz szipn Bogfman I6WiCk,, Wiclqender Bob Mawick V. .1:?1E3??i1:zf '3 ' r ,,., V , Q A' 1' Eff? A L Alix. ,.,. , - 5 f :4 I Y A J i ,1 f f, -f,- 'M' ii' 'Y e Nfgw 'Lfj'2Ef ' K A. ,: V-v v,,1i,4 f i f-ffggf ff :jk . '-f+W:21::f2,2Lf FT' ,fs f- T4-IJ. '- -253- ' A GROUP or T1-113 FACULTY AFTER THE MEETING Snapshots of the First College Forum, Evening of April 26, 1910 Z2, ,X .X ,41, . J . .A.. e - A-- 1 A.:. H E , ,, M':f' Iliirzt Elntvrrlama Sung Qlnntvzt Apri13lJ, min The first interclass song contest was held in the South Court on the afternoon of April 30th, 1910 The four classes grouped on the steps and sang two songs in turn, contesting for a handsome cup donated for annual competition by Notes and Keyes. The prize was awarded to the Class of l9ll by a com- mittee of graduates. The performances were judged partly upon their musical merits and partly upon the general appearance of the classes. -256- Baritarll wi 4 V I 'aw THE COLVMBIAN 1 .. . .,A, e . r . ., , ,W Q .-..: Ti T 'I :' ' V' . '-I'.'gq .Vfl -g1-:::,..f,, - '1-if '-', 34 - iff: Eff ..,., 1 an--W A 1 1 Rl I ' 1 Earnarh Qlnllrgr - Hnhergrahuatv Amanriutinn Gbftirvrn-15111 -1 1 Mary Polhemus, 'II Katherine Gay, 'll Constance Von Wahl, 'IZ Helen Dana, 'I3 . Madeline Hirsh, 'II Frances Randolph . Agnes Denilce . Irma Heiden Juanita Brown Vera Fueslein Helen Crandall . Cora Thees Eleanor Doty Alice Martin . Margaret Southerton Mary Mulqueen Imogene Ireland . Sally Pero . Daisy Kalt . Eleanor Oerzen Louise Comes . Marguerite Allen . Louise Fox . . Margaret Brittain . Dorothy Fitch . Ruth Guernsey . Winifred Boegehold Florence Harris . Uhr Gllumavn 151 1 1912 1913 1914 +259- Chairman . President Vice-President . . Treasurer . . Secretary of Executive Committee . President , Vice-P resident Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Historian President . Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer . . President . Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer . Historian . . President . Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer . . Historian -tiki, 'K I . ,A., . , ,,-,, 4,.. I ,.l' .. .4 ' IZ .::.gi Qizi . C O AN 4- N, .,fW. .,,,q H ,,'-, -- g .... ...,. , . ., . ..,,, . . ,. . .. .1 I- . -. f. - ' V . Eleanore Myers Edith Morris Irene Glenn . Pauline Cahn 1912 illllnrtarhnaxrh Euarh nf Zihitnrn . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . Business Manager . . . . . . . Art Editor Aamiriair irihitnra Cornelia Salcin Lucile Mordecai Dorithy Spear Marjorie Naumberg Christine Straiton Eleanor Doty Ex-fbiirin Cora Thees Uhr iiinrnarh Mar Published monthly as a literary supplement to the Barnard Bulletin Evelyn Dewey, 'I I . Amy Weil, ,II . Pauline Cahn, 'IZ . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . . Business Manager . .... Assistant Business Manager Anaiatant iihiinru Kate Huntington Tiemann, 'II Florence DuBois Rees, 'IZ Margaret Tower l-lart, 'II Margaret Naumberg, 'IZ Agnes M. Burke, 'II Published Weekly throughout th Agnes M. Burke, 'II . Addie F. Morgenstern, 'II Lucile Mordecai, 'I2 . Aurill Bishop, 'I I Eleanore Myers, 'IZ Pauline Cahn, 'IZ Louise Nyitray, 'IZ Helen Dana, '13 iEx-Qbiiirin Addie Morgenstern, ,I I iliarnarh Iiullrtin e College Year except the last two weeks in January by the Students of Barnard College. . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . . Business Manager . . . . Assistant Business Manager managing Ehitnra Gertrude Borehardt, 'I2 Alice Evans, 'IZ Lillie Stein, 'IZ Aannriatr iiihitnrrf Priscilla Lockwood, '13 Madelaine Bunzl, 'I3 Marguerite Allen, ,I3 Edith Rosenblatt, ,I3 Ex-Qbftirin Katharine Clay, 'Il -260- W THE COLVMBIAN . .r.. e : u .,. . - , .u is e .r rtua 1 . I rra h tr i eee rea. .. r mm. ,,, M , C . M rr, . , , lla Sfnrirtv Eliranrexiav hr Ifiarnaril Glnllvgv Mrs. F. Lowther, 'IZ . . . . . . . . . President FYHIICCS Latlke, 'IZ Vige-Presidrenf Paula C. Lambert, 'IZ . . Secretary Marthe Ballot, 'I3 . Treasurer Em' Evutzrhvr Zltrriri Irma F. Heiden, 'I I . . , . . . President Vera A. Fueslein, 'II Vice-President Pauline Cahn, 'IZ . Secretary Maclelaine Bunzl, 'I 3 . .... Treasurer Stella Bloch, 'II . . Chairman of Entertainment Committee Uhr Iiarnarh Gllmmiml Qlluh F. Aurill Bishop .......... President Jeannette A, Steinegke , . Secretary and Treasurer Uhr Earnarh Athlviir 2-Xminriatinn Lillian Schoedler, 'I I ....... - - PYCSICICHY Dorothy Cheeseman, '13 . ViCe'PY95id'eUt Lucille Weil, 'I2 . . - Treasurer Sally, Pero, 'I3 . - SeCfetafY -26I- W THE COLVMBIAN ' i a as as at acc tca as - :F Kappa iliappa Mamma Hratrrnitg Zivia iipailnn Qlhapirr 311 Harultatr Katharine Swift Doty Harriet Ruth Fox Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve ' 1511 Katharine Gay Mary Bartow Polhemus Charlotte Morse l-lodge Natalie Stewart Susan Brown Minor Kate Huntingdon Tiemann Charlotte Cecile Marie Verlage 1512 Eleanor Mandeville Doty Pamela Poor Eleanore Myers Florence DuBois Rees Margaret Watson 1513 Helen Manley Dana Priscilla Lockwood Mary Witherspoon Stewart Ein Biniuvrniiain Eleanor Cary l-lunsdon Alpha Qlhaptvr uf Alpha 0Dmirrun Hi 3111 Hniuernitatr Mildred DeShon Schlesinger Cecilia Minna Sillcox Q I 1511 Lillian Helen Shoedler Luise Maria Sillcox I 1512 Elizabeth Tomkins Jones Margaret Kutner Eleanor Neu E Hester Rusk 1513 Esther Burgess Viola Turck Maria Diaz de Villalvilla -262- -A.. ,. , .. . ,,.A ,. f L' i.,.: Q.-22 ':'.2'f .v-... W G l 19 ,.:. ,':g. b. .,,, if ' Agnes May Denike Penelope Morgan Girdner Cornelia Heal Dakin Elizabeth Paine Gray Bertha ,lunghaus Marguerite Allen Nathalie Armstrong Nancy Beal Alice Laura Bennett Fanny Aurill Bishop Helen Brown Ruth Carroll Grace Gilleaucleau Mabel Barrett Rosalind Corwin Case Mary Mulqueen Louise Comes Sophie Lingg if iliappa Alpha Elhrla Alpha Zeta Qlhapirr 1511 Mary Braman Shaw 1912 1513 - , . Louie Estelle Johnson Ottilie Prochazka Florence cle Loiselle Lowther Isabelle Fleming Noyes Emma Louise Rapelye Sarah Davis Marguerite Kalt Katherine Noble Gamma Ighi Zfivta fduta Gllrapirr . 191 1 1912 1513 -263- Ruth Johnston Hakes Margaret Tower Hart Alice Margaret O,'Gorman Marion Pratt Helen Wilkes Helen Cook Plummer Ethel Scarlett Richardson Frances Elizabeth Rogers Varian Whiite Constance Shook ' f-1f g , A.A - , i A1,., . A A 1 1 at 4 E - COLVM BIAN Q f 1 ww , Tull- rri- -tp: 'rv ,gvfgsgwiti wlgj'-f rwpaa,-f WW g Tw.1 ' Alpha Phi 3Hra1trrnitg 111111 Gllrapivr Sdn Zilarultzxie Margaret Appleton Kingsley Mary Nammack 1 51 1 Agnes Madeleine Burke . Louise de Forest Greenawalt Evelyn Dewey FrancesiMaude Fitz Randolph E Rhoda Muriel Ivimey 1512 Phebe Edith Hoffman Cora Rhode Thees Philadelphia Masters Sharpe Florence Van Vranken Margaret Southerton Annie Stavely Wilson 1513 Dorothy Howland Cheesman ' Imogene Belle Ireland Marietta Louise Gless 3111 'ilniurruitatn Gertrude Laura Hunter Grace Amelia Reeder i t Evita Brita Brita Glhapivr Helen Elizabeth Bradbeer Ruth Augusta Burns Grace Marion Fischer Irene Louise Frear Grace Barrington Green Annie E.. Fisher Ellyn Glhuptmer 1 51 1 Ethel May Cochrane Clara May Feeney 151 2 May S. Greenwold Edith Frances Hardy Marjorie Nichols Grace Madeline Pearson 1513 Dorothy Kinch E11 lhtiuvrzitate -264- Elizabeth A. S. T. Tredwell - ' ' -....-.-:fi-131:-,-nt, A ,- Xi ,. .- r 3 A.',,, j j A,.f: q -.-.1f ,'..-2 ML, 1913 .TH E - coLvM BIAN iiii 1' Adele Duncan Levanchia Eaton ,luanita Brown Edith Morris Dorothy Griffen Lucy Landru Lillian Waring Lola Robinson 771W .z,,,.. MQ cgi cy ' .f . . Q. 'U Hi Erin ight Zllraltvrniig Founded 186 7. 1511 1512 1513 Sarah Voorhis 0 U Flint .7511 1.154 .Ym j r Wig? Q 44- Ethel Leveridge Elisabeth ,Thomson Annie Van Buskirlc Edith Valet Virginia King Margaret Wood Gertrude Morris l-larriet Wilmot . Glhi G9mPga iliraltvrnitg Epiailnn Glhapter 1511 Marguerite Dorothy Druding Estelle James Ellisson Grace Irene McKee Georgina Berrian 15112 Florence Louise Hazel 311 Hiniurrnitatr Elizabeth Mitchell Back ' lrita Bradford Maude le Normand de Bretteville -265- Georgiana Sandford Gladys Hollingsworth Smith Gladys Griffith Tallman Paula Claire Lambert Elizabeth Reardon Willie Wellington Daniel Antoinette Dyett Hill Kathleen lsabel Martin X I I I I irss rf, : 1912 2 is Q ' J 4 is f ' s- Mk ' -'- 1 :'l. T H E C B I :2'i 'igfei ' I 'T ijuung mnmanfa Qihrintisnn 2-Xmanrizxiinn Helen Brown, 'I I . Annie Wilson, ,IZ Louise Comes, 'I3 Vrian White, '13 . Priscilla Lockwood, 'I3 Alice M. 0'Gorman, 'II Mary Mulqueen, 'IZ Georgia Cerow, ,IZ Margaret Keliy, '13 Lf9ftirern Uhr Glraigie Qlluh -266- . . President . Vice-P resident Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . Treasurer . Pr esi dent ' Vice-P resident Treasurer Secretary -u : .. 1. ... A . ' 1 . 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Vx, - '.-'.-.-....,nQ5L.v-:wwe,Ww-vfx.:1:,mz14z:1v-Her9r4sfnaaa41w:J:k:zs.a1:a3c:.sfzaihfviv'-Pi- 1 .-- M. -.M.N',f.,:- 1:22.45 V .,-r.....M..,,a...,m.:'.w.,,,,m. .,- .4Lm......,.., ,....-,-.P---M -1-A-1'-'df-N . 5 1 , ,HQ 'W' ff 5,fLv.'5': ffef M ,.,w.,w-V Stuhentz' ifxvrutiuv Glnunril igurpnzie The object of the Council is to secure harmony and co-operation among the various student organi zations of Teachers College, and, in every proper way, to promote the intellectual and social welfare of the students. Gpfiirtrn-15113-151 1 - Clarinda C. Richards . .... Pre ident Jessie Richardson . . . . Vice Pre ldent Clarence S. Goldsmith . . . . Secretary and Treasurer illllrmhrrn Margaret C. Hull Sadie L. Jacobson R. Leonard Elizabeth Macpherson Josephine B. Mason M. D. Morris L. Nuttall, Jr. W. W. Pettit Helen Pittman Helen F. Topping Elise S. Wiley R. G. Blakey Lucetta Daniell . . . Faculty Representative -268- mmm ' lIl 'ulIllIl' e ttee l it iltilllll .nn:t.:eesss:......4:ssueEi,llllllllllllln'llllllllllll iinunrhnlh Arm Glluh Margaret C. Hull . Julia Gleason . Jessie A. Winchell . Linette A. Parker . Josephine Marshall Sadie L. Jacobson . Fannie M. McLane George Gottlieb . Agnes Slaymaker . Brunette Nassau Gbflirers-151111-1911 Bramatir Clllnh Qbmrrra-15111-1511 . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Editor of Magazine Tixrrutinr Olnmmittrr C. S. Goldsmith -2 69- Malcolm Shuler . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer 'bt N-Corwin Kinhrrgartvn Cilluh 1Hurpnm2 The club stands for social intercourse among Kindergarten students and aims to promote interest in Kindergarten work Gbttirrra-151 U-1911 Josephine B. Mason ..... . President Stella A. McCarty Vice-President Louise Sutherland . Vice-President Ruth Brown Vice-President Helen Bradley . . Secretary Beatrice Bernkoff . . .Alumni Secretary Edna Tiffany . Treasurer iilemvniurg Qlluh Gbftirrra- ISI 1 H-1 H1 1 L. Nuttall ..... . President May MCCIHHC . . Vice-President Frances M- Smith . . . Secretary and Treasurer Belle Wiley - . Senior Member of Executive Council Mafgafet Greenwood . Junior Member of Executive Council -270- i 3.71.2 S -,I ' 1 Y Sify, - f, x x f f . ' Ll en i Wlll . Secondary lf Qd i lDlllllDlW zivvrnnharg Ehnmiiun Glluh lgurpnar P To bring together the students in the department of Secondary Education in a social way and also to provide a course of lectures and entertainments by persons prominent in this line of work. Qbiiirrru-IHIU-1911 Meredith D. Morris .... . President Carolyn Francis . . Vice-President Eleanore Miller . Secretary and Treasurer Aria anh Qlrafta Qlluh lgurpumz The Club aims to promote interest in Arts and Crafts by means of lectures, discussions and exhi- bitions, with due regard to social affairs. I llbiiirrrzi-19111-1511 H R. Leon d ar - I I , , , President Ethelwyn C. Braddish . - - ViCe'Pre5ident I-I, U, Pease . . Secretary and Treasurer -271- tn s e ' x M p t wx iitigfs. -. p 1, 71' I 'STL X f- f -'- ' i 'lf a e Issues-:I e Q Tis e A 1 -1 L 6 f f is X l Y T - f ,ggi A-:I I 1 u if f ,Jiri f -,bl V 1111.-as Ig- 'f- ' ' LZ , -i l. Hurpnar To promote the western brand of goocl-fellowship. Gbiiirrrn-IHIH-151 1 R. G. Blakey . . President Grace Allingham . Vice-President Evelyn S. Mayer . . Secretary Bess Crisman . Treasurer Hhguiral Ehuratinn Gllnh Aim The aim of the Club is to welcome and introduce new students into the club ancl college life ancl to further the professional interests of its members. Gbmrzrn-151111-191 1 Elizabeth Macpherson , , . President Blamhe Mflffih - . . Vice-President Harriet Manflll - . Secretary ancl Treasurer -Z 72- ..ikni--f Hunan mnmeifn Qlhrintian Aimnrintinn Efearhrrn Glnllege Stripe nf the mark Blue Book Excursions to Places of Interest Organized Sunday School Support in Various Settlements Helen Topping . Marguerite James . C. Louise Boehringer Elizabeth Dunnell . l-lelen Whittier . Marguerite James . C. Louise Boehringer Elizabeth Dunnell . Nellie Steward . Helen Pittman Jeanette Dingman . Olive Peck . Mary Yoran imttirrrn -2 7 3- Bible and Mission Study Informational and Inspirational Meetings General Fellowship Work Student Conference . President Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . General Secretary Chairman Fellowship Department Chairman Information Department , , Chairman Finance Department . Chairman Practical Service Department . . Chairman Extension Department . . Chairman Missionary Department . Chairman Bible Study Department Chairman Religious Mveetings Department i fx g- t M t, .Q W4 , , 1 HE - coLvM , W. W. Pettit L. J. Nuttall 'Quang Hllvtfz Glhriaiian Azauriaiinn Usarhrra Qlnllrgr Eranrh . . V1ceP d t A. M. Myers . Raleigh Weintrob . W. Gilford Warren Rogers . Grad I Blihitiirr 338111 Self Mnuvrnmrnt Azmnriaiinn Elise S. Wiley Helen Gleason Leila Enders Gmrnrn-IHIH-151 1 VicP dt e- . Secretary and T -2 7 4- -?' 1. . , 9 gr::g..-..'.- ' :'-' -ci? if -.,,, . X W '-4TIjIlf.'COLVMBIAN on 'f 19 11 1511i Evita Kappa Columbia Chapter Founded I905 National Organization, 1909 University of Chicago Columbia University University of Indiana D'Arcy C. Barnett Lotus D. Coffman Clarence C-. Cooper James M. O'Gorman Walter Gifford W. A. Jessup Paul Monroe, Ph.D. Ilinll uf Glhaptnra University of Iowa University of Minnesota University of Missouri Leland Stanford, lr., University Gluluxnhia Glhaptrr-15 1 II C W. W. Kemp E.. E.. Lewis E. O. Maple Edward l-l. Reisner C. L. Robbins l. B. Sears Malcolm W. S chuler illarnltg illtlrurhrra - 1 H 1 H George D. Strayer, Ph.D Henry Suzzalo, Ph. D. I.,-,af--1-ag :. .. ., - , f+. fin ,-via.. 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W .,.,,.,,,, , ,, 'ziggy ' xv ' f 9 2, 'QQ 5, if 4 f ibpvfg W ! , or x ' ax . l v , . .A XQ.Qz Q.Q,g.g,Qi,, ' , Z: 135:10--V Brita Sigma Helen Pittman Clarinda Richards Ina Pitner Stella Richards E0 Pendleton 3111 Zlhtrnltate Jean Broadhurst Theodora George ' 0 0 QQ .gf QQ' :gif .Qt Eau Brlta Phi Marion Brockway Dana T. Arleen Major Edmonia Colton Ellis Louise Humphreys Maltby Eliza Phillips Hall Josephine Atlee Marshall Irene May I-fanning Edna Parrish Tiffany 311 Elfarultate Romiett Stevens -2 76- 1, .... , r f- A ' ' ' 'f: f '? '1 2 ,e1:1Q I I -THE-COLVMBIANj t 1912 ' Q jr a C 'J 112' 'fl ff: N 13111 Kappa i pailun Helen Bradley Josephine Mason Elizabeth McKnight Helen Gleason Julia Gleason Elizabeth Macpherson Willystine Coodsill Zliarultate Helen Woodford Julia Emery Ann Johnson Marguerite James Gratia Eldridge Corinne Bray Edna Skinner if F V - 1 ' ,Z V 2,51-pg f.,.1.f,g,-2'.5.' 4 f, -g,:,5jf1q'-- ' J Jeff f','f2'g...' 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T En the 0115155 nf 1912 IS AN interesting and gratifying fact that the students of Columbia University have always shown a most hearty hos vitality and have eagerly welcomed accessions to the ever increasing number of those who give their devotion to the great University in which ue are all interested It i this spirit wl ch las l d you to request me to write a few words as to the students o the Summer Session This part of the actuxty ol our University lne has in recent veais assumed such Q S f f ' . ' 1 , e is, or to describe in detail the part it plays in the University world. There is one peculiarity which marks the Summer Session apart from the other schools and departments of the University, and it is this which makes it of value to all who are interested in Columbia. l refer to the place it holds as uniting the reg- ular students of the academic year to the great body of those students who are hampered by academic limitations. It is, so to speak, the link between tlve student body generally classed- as members of the Uni- versity ancl those who, for many reasons, cannot belong to this class, but are, nevertheless, legitimate stu- dents, ready to become loyal supporters of Columbia. The University has always welcomed these students, and they in turn have gone abroad speaking of the kindness and consideration which they have uniformly experienced at Morningside Heights. Many of your own class have enjoyed the advantages offered in the Summer Session and have, in your own way, taken part in making the visit of the Summer Session students pleasant and attractive to them. The influences of this part of the University are widespread and it can be safely maintained that the recent remarkable growth in the number of students is due to the interest which the Summer Session students coming from many parts of the Union are now taking in Columbia. mf X -.A. ,, . .,,A ,. ,,'... 1 A.-f1 P .. ,iii Y :' E 'COLVMBIAN if 5 fi' July July July July July July July July July July July July July August August August August August August 6 ll I2 I4 I9 Zl Zl. 25 26 26 27. 28. 28. 2 4 4 9 Il I7 Svnmmrr Svvnsinn-19111 Glalenhar Opening of Summer Session. Laying of Cornerstone of the building of the Faculty of Philosophy. Reception to Officers and Stuclents. Organ Recital, Mr. William Kraft. Organ Recital, Mr. George Alex. West, F.R.C.O. Organ Recital, Mr. William Kraft. Open Air Concert, Seventh Regiment Band. As You Lil-ie lt, Coburn Players. Organ Recital, Mr. Gaston M. Dethier. Romeo and Juliet, Coburn Players. Canterbury Pilgrims, Coburn Players. Organ Recital, Mr. William Kraft. Soloist, Mr.. ,John Avery. Open Air Concert, Seventh Regiment Bancl. Organ Recital, Mr. Frank Linwood Sealy. Organ Recital, Mr. William Kraft. Soloist, Miss lrene Reilly. Open Air Concert, Seventh Regiment Bancl. Music Festival, Wlqhe Messiahf' Summer Session Chorus. Music Festival, King Olaf, Summer Session Chorus ancl Orchestra. Examinations ancl Close of Session. -282- ,f-ff' W I ... irii I , .e.. , . f I . . - 1 ,t' ' ? 1 'li i - COLVMBIAN itit f ' K t f W., A. Maddox . H. I-I. Helter John A. Hollinger. Rebecca Slaymaker Edwin L. Riclcert, Charles L. Wilson . Ebenezer L. Perry Eugene Gilliland . Charles Burgess Ijams Robinson G. Jones . Albert C. I-lodge . Katherine Hamilton INDIANA MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA MINNESOTA Svummm' Svvmiinn-IHIH Snrirtiw VIRGIN IA OHIO PENNSYLVANIA IOWA VVEST VIRGINIA TENNESSEE ILLINOIS NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA CALIFORNIA NVISCONSIN NEW ENGLAND -283- President President President Secretary President President Secretary President Secretary . President Vice-President . Secretary KENTUCKY KANSAS GEORGIA MICHIGAN f AGA xg MEN CLC is JW . R -,fr V J C VVAq A h z wa 50- ac.: fr ,by , H 1:-- ' I , fa., V: - wf1,,1,s. 'wr , ' 1 HWQW7 I.. .M t R , . 4 ' K -xy X D , X R., .mal b. X59 ' X Y Karting Hull Glnmmittee -Eiuingatnn Ball Glnmmiitvr R. C. Norton Richmond D. Stephens Alfred Grimm John O'Brien William D. Spalthoff John H. Marchmont A. Wayne Caruthers Edwin P. Kilroe, Chairman George R. Beehler William Eastman Mr. Cuoetze, Chairman Prof. Beard W. W. Dimmoclc P. H. Gilfoil F. E. Scott J. K. Houghton, Chairman D. Swartz, Secretary Taylor 1. Kirby C. Patterson L. Newhouse C. 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',V,U--s.:.e:g,s ',pa.,.,,V:a gs,T,-.1gs5:,1:,...,,-.3.,,L , w,,,,x . :E ,1-,MM , sq.,-1 gg - .-a,.,.,. ,L -V l H ,-a.,,,4--3.5.54 , Qiazy e-2,515 V - -'..,,'.,g 91:5 V ------Vgjaq-,Q-:,,.3V .V15-4-iarfbgri'gt.:,-A-f:l,5-- --1,g,,pQ-,gigsV,,,,,lLQ:3- ,z,Q':,.,r'L4x1v55,q51:-3, lqggwi-5,3 f, - - V -.sg-' .gig-sgggiijg gf-Y 5.155921-V F an A . . -fa ---. J, Q Q.: .'v-1 -rv-Q.,-f,fua , vsmzifryh- ff:--I-:?.-12:21,-V:s.,.z. ,ff I EPTEMBER, 1908, bloomed upon the heights of Morningside. And,- nixx From out of the depth of the roaring subway, up the long' Amsterdam Avenue l .D -gf, - . . . . hrll that runs so temptingly near that abode of youngf H ladies, Whittier Hall, from ! N 3 llfn X LL. In X the steep and tortuous steps that lead the traveler from the squirming centi-pedular igvj K I elevated railroad to our gates, from the quiet and restful atmosphere of the Cathedral ' of St. John the Divine fin ninety-nine and a half years it will be donej, there came pouring onto the campus of Columbia a motley horde of new foster-sons to the great Alma Mater. What though this one's eyes bore hay-fields squint? What though the dust of the prairie still lay inch-deep on that one's sombrero? What though the chaff of an old New England Hthrashern still clung in the other's sandy hair? The enthroned mother spread forth her arms in welcome to them all and a new Freshman class passed under her protection to be dunned for Spec' subscriptions by I-lick' Price, for crew subscriptions by Art' Alexander, and to be compelled by other men to buy mysteriously dictatorial rules and peculiar monkey-like caps whose white and shining buttons denoted those who had so lately comef' Q Gradually, under the careful instruction of a band of friendly strangers known as junio-rs,,' these embryo campus wonders began to learn the paths between the little grass plotsg they began to recognize the SOphs. as natural mortal enemiesg they began to understand the true function of a fountaing and besides all this they shook in their boots at vague whisperings of trouble on the morrow. When the morrow came, cautious not to come singly, !9I2, for as such they had come to know themselves, arrived in a body. Instead of being perpetually molested by the Sophomores, they made it interesting in the nth degree for such of that class as dared to appear-somewhat in the following manner: Scene: South Court, Fountains splashing peacefully, class of 1912 playing hide-and-seek behind the yew-trees. Enter Sophomore Qexact identity unknown, probably related to a doorj. Class of l9l2 advances up stage. Sophomore-ul-ley! Freshman, get off the grasslu xx!! - P! xxx -! -!? xx -P!! fsignifying promiscuous splashing due to meeting at the fountainj. E-Xitwsophomore, thoroughly soaked. -292- .. ,. ., , Q l f 4f2 f2 f14 2 N - .r .... ii s t a a its-THE - COLVMBIAN r 0112155 liiatnrg-Qluntinurh ln the evening some of the friendly Juniors informed the class of 1912 that certain of their number had been captured and were about to be tortured by the enemy. Result: A long trip into the wilds of the B-ronxg a tramp for six miles through a dense mist and a muddy road, ending with the final surprise of Sophomore Class, rescue of unfortunatexbrethren and proper retribution for individual injuries. as as A new Commons, one fit for human beings-mirabile dictu- a new towel system in the gymnasium and the kalsomining and purihcation of the walls in Spec' office, were some of the most noteworthy changes which marked the advent of l9l2 to Morningside Heights. After they had been on the ground a little while, things began to happen and the Hnew blood began to show its worth. Through its Freshman year this class distinguished itself by compelling l9ll to post a man on the pole to prevent defeat in the flag rush and by depriving the class of 1909 of much superfluous dignity in playing them a hard no-score football game. Then in addition by winning the gentle form of competitive sport known as cane-spreeingg by producing a lightning basketball five that defeated the old Sophomore enemies in a bloody and hard-foughtu battleg by talking the same Sopho- mores down to defeat in the inter-class debatesg and finally by atoning for a defeat in the Freshman-Sopho- more track meet with victories in both prep, school meets and by taking the Inter-Class Track Cham- pionships, 1912 gained further distinction and proved conclusively its right to a permanent place in the Class annals of Columbia University. The second year came all too soon and, with it, freedom from those trivialities of rules such as restrictions on head-gear, socks, and trouser bottoms. l9l2 began its Sophomore year well by sotmdly whipping the wandering Freshmen in every rush even including a weird and mysterious contest called a football rush, the invention of that august body, the l9l0 Student Board fpatent applied forl. Though beset by many difficulties the class continued to wax in glory. It was handicapped in the educa- tion of the incoming Freshmen by having to sell rules, buttons, and caps through the bookstore. Never- theless it gave I9I 3 the rigorous, thorough training so badly needed and so well received and which has result-ed in raising the moral tone of the entire student body. Again the disquieting decree went forth that the Soph. Smoker must be held on University grounds. But the class was equal to the occasion and quietly packing up slipped off to Columbia Oval, leaving a chagrinned party of Freshmen searching South Field and Milbank Quadrangle for their twenty missing members. They found them, all right-at nine o'clock next morning, a much Wiser and very much sadder bunch. Then, too, the l9l2-l9l 3 Flag Rush will go down in the annals of history as the famous one, when the Freshmen came about as near dislodging the flag as they would have by sitting on the front of the library steps and trying to blow it off the pole.. The l9lZ Soph. Show, lVlrs. Temples Telegramf' set a new high-water mark among the Hoods of undergraduate dramatic presentations. Finally, the 1912 Soph. Triumph, with its justice for few, but beer for the massesng with its glorious bonfire and amiable firemen who simply would not turn the hose on the crowd: with its five-mile march down Broadway so illuminating to those citizens who sought a correct answer to the question Who owns New York?,' was indeed a fitting and suitable celebra- tion to cap the long string of remarkable victories. What's that?-Studies? Oh yesln E. C. -293- .'.v, - W -:THE'COLVMBIAN' Q 12 Qlnllrgr R. S. Snevily R. Mackenzie J. T. Kemp H. H. Anderson Gfnllrge H. Bertrand M. Kinney H. A. Calahan M. A. Jagendorf Glnllrge W. C. Pyne F. Porter E. S. Swazey R. C. Ingalls V V ' ' ' I Q l :HI 1' emi' ' 1: 'iT', 1 1512 0112155 Gbftireru Zlirrialimzrn Hear President Vice-P resident Secretary Treasurer Srimrr J. I. Moore, Jr. President C. E. Kear Vice-President C. G. Sinclair, Jr. Secretary H. C. Penfield Treasurer Svnphnmnrr Evan: . Srimrr President W. F. Pyne President Vice-President B. Keator Vice-President Secretary L. C. Lordly Secretary Treasurer P. Wood Q Treasurer Zluninr Hear Srienrr President C. G. Sinclair, Jr. H President Vice-President E. O. Roberts Vice-President Secretary Ci. A. Shaw Secretary Treasurer E.. Bell Treasurer -294- I I .'5.4.,A ' ..'.. 1. .i fziifii '-f' i 19 M - COLVMBILQJV it ' 1912 'Banquet Glnmmittrr Zltrrzalrmaxn Einnrr iKruaenmrh2r'z H. S. Babcock, Chairman W. Pulleyn E. Bullwinkel Latenser, Jr. R. S. Snevily, Ex-officio I. Moore, Jr., Ex-officro Svuphnmnre Binnm' Uhr Mainahntnugh Btnhiua Geoffrey Atkinson, Chairman R. W. Harris F. T. Armstrong H C. Jacques F. W. Ingalls B. Rogowski E. I... Hirt N E.. Hendrickson W. F. Pync, Ex-officio H Bertrand, Ex-officio Smphnmnrr Bvmnkvr iQT,nI11mhia Gbual H. S. Babcock W. Pulleyn Morris Kinney I. Nloore, Jr. R. S. Snevily W. F. Pyne, Ex-officio H. Bertrand, Ex-officio -296- A , I g . ,-:Ag,A: Z ,..,,-.?'. 5 T ZQ. fy? -' f ilinnm gr all Ellen hg these Presents: That, WHEREAS, certain of our honored facultie have engaged some of our number in an unfair and illegal game of chance, known as CAl..CULUS, and WHEREAS, the stakes of said game of Calculus have been the happiness and peace of mind of our class, and WHEREAS, one Hi Bugs Miuch Hell is suspected of being the prime offender in the insti- tution of said game, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that said i'Hi Bugs Much Helli' be tried in open court and by jury, for above stated heinous crime, and that such trial be brought before the Court of Sophomore Retribution, convened for the purpose at Columbia Commons, in the County and City of New York, at 8.30 P. M., on the fourteenth day of May, year one thousand nine hundred and ten. COURT OPEN TO ALI... JUSTICE TO FEW, BUT BEER FOR THE MASSES. CHARLEs G. SINCLAIR, JR., Chairman C tn W. P. SMALE, JR. G. S. DowN1Nc OMMTTTEM' I-I. J. SwA1.Low F. C. Sci-IEDE F. J. PoR'r1zR Svnphnmurv Elriuntph 49,421 University Hall to celebrate the conquest of their year old enemy the Calculus 0 A n The fact that final exams were but two days off could not dull th lr ardent spirits lu E The festivities took the form of a trial in which the offender Calculus figured as one Hi-Bug-Much Hell. All the Sophomore dignitaries held positions of trust in the court. Judge Sinclair solemnly presided and ordered Sheriff Culman to lead in the culprit. flt really was a shame for such a big man to bully little Hi Bugsll After Warner Pyne had concluded the prosecuting speech, Jimmy Kemp, attorney for the defendant, made a futile effort in Much Hellis defense. Nor was it long before Bertrand, foreman of the jury, announced that the accused had been found guilty in the nth degree. Ed. Swazey, the little man with the great big voice, declared the sentence to be hanging and cremation, which punishment was forthwith administered in front of University Hall, to the great delight of envious outsiders. Then the class, enlivened by the summary disposition of Hi Bugs, suddenly and unitedly made a dash in the direction of Brooks Hall. The Milbank Quadrangle once gained, a series of cheers rang out for those fair denizens of the dormitories who were venturesome enough to expose their night-capped heads in the windows. Those who were not so bold were cheered also, though not quite so enthusiastically. The scene then shifted to a neighboring vacant lot where a big bonfire miraculously arose, to which the Fire Department turned out en masse and contributed their share to the evening's festivities. A march down the Gay Vlfhite Way then followed, that was calculated to make even the blase habitues of that lively thoroughfare sit up and take notice, that the immortal class of l9l2. was parading and singing and cheering for their benefit. The yell which rent the air at Twenty-third Street when the sturdy band at last broke up, was the last cheer that I9IZ gave as Sophomores. -297- Jsf visit N THE clear eventful evening of May l4, l9l0, the class of l9l2 gathered in -I - .' . . I Sv-ties, I ' . . . S . ' l T . , lhggptb , ,. , ,. . . TT-.-.ms ,,,T,., , jun A1 S ii :Aw fn- A .A.:V.1. ..4. VAV YV Q. f f-1 fl--.W 5-.fs-'.V-M11--1 -12:21 --Q.: VL 2. VV- -'A -- A fl - .' . .V A' A - ' ' ' ' 1 -1 ff f-1 -' - A - er:-55 52 AA-Av1,. - -1- ' VW A: .5f-bff--:A ar- ' , ffV-l!J..L-'HVJSA 'XW':.Q 'M',95121 5,,H'A-.4v '5td'y , M y 1 - IA. .. ,,.f - 14'-ful?-11,Wl,JS'A:j 2ff4fgQ'wptQ1R, Af -x?4g'sfQ?2f nv 42' A. .A A A f ,L 495175 A - ie if. P-eRP1111 - - 723 X -'f1 1--- 1 IZ I L1 1 3565- LJ 53 . 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IAQ .A.,. ,A', . .V.- .fAVA A,f. -.-Q A-ff. .- fx 1 ff ,V. -nf., .A...-1 . ne' VA A , X 3 THE COLVMBIAN ' , , M ,.'f ,,,-. x ,--4 ,.., . -1: ,..: . -. ., ., ,. U .A.f: r . .... M e. rr- . The 1912 Sophomore Dramatic Association of Columbia University y. .,,. , ,nf PRESENTED 9 MRS. TEMPLE S TELEGRAM A Farce in Three Acts BY FRANK VVYA'l'r AND VVILLIAM MORRIS -1N- Q The Astor 'Gallery of the Waldorf-Astoria. December I6, l7, l8, l9, I909. Staged by Mr. Kean Managed by Mr. Koenig Giant nf Glharzxrtern Frank Fuller . . . . W. W. Stone .lack Temple . . . . . A. W. Thomas Wigson, a butler . . O. C. lsbell Captain Sharpe . . I-I. R. Geiger John Brown, a hairdresser I-l. T. Clinch Mrs. .lack Temple . . A. Brenner Mrs. Frank Fuller . . . M. A. Jagendorf Dorothy, Mrs. Temple's sister . . . F.. L. F. Koenig Mrs. Brown, Christian name Martha ...... R. T. Walker Scene: Residence of Mr. Jack Temple, 99 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London Act l. Morning. Edward l-larry Koenig . L. Chester Lordly . . Charles E. Gautier Carl Martin . George l... Maurer . George l-l. Kean . . Edward Bullwinkel . Act ll. Afternoon. Act lll. Evening. Gbfiirern uf the mug . Manager Assistant Manager Chairman of the Committee Stage Manager Property Maliager . Coach . Head Usher E.. Bullwinkel I-l. Swallow F. Porter W. Pulleyn H. S. Babcock E. S. Swazey Bnhera -30 I - S. l. Allen F. l-l. Geer R. S. Reynolds J. L. Claghorn F. T. Armstrong l'l. R. Alexander ,9 iz A lf, . 4 ,Vg , .,., .452 fx law-. H., X . Q ,sf Q V ' I 4 E Q fs M Y Aw 1 If F ,I x wx K M-.N .. ' 4 'WG w -.ff '11, ,. ,' 11245 '77 f .uw-.,, ,LW ,A . -f A .,-,,44 W ' .., w -,':- f ',--2 ff-ffi-wifefff-fisfga --'f- .:-1 -':' 2Af 5 .. . - COLVMBIAN 'T 4 ' E fii Elin 1512 Sham Glummittee Unllrge C. E. Gautier, Chairman E. Bullwinkel I. H. Pardee M. Kinney G. L. Maurer, Secretary H. Bertrand, Ex-officio Mn the Flag C. E. Gautier, Chairman M. Kinney L. C. Lorclly E. Bullwinkel G. L. Maurer T. Ahearn, Jr. lgatrnnems Glummittre Irving Pardee, Chairman E. Bullwinkel Bvrirnrz E. H. Koenig L. C. Lorclly B. Keator H. R. Geiger A. E. Ratner W. F. Pyne, Ex-officio C1911 tht Hrngrum . R. Geiger, Chairman . Atkinson W. C. Pyne L. K. Thurlow, Jr. M. E. de Agoero R. W. Harris H G R Fitz John Porter . S. Snevily Morris Kinney S. I. Allen T. E. Brown, 3d H. R. Alexander F. H. Geer L. C. Lorclly K, B. Lamb Ludlow Griscom E... at A Fi Iii Q5 ff .gf Zluninr Idrnm Glnmmittnr John W. Pulleyn .......... Chairman Edward H. Koenig . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer liatrunrma Gnmmiiirr Fitz John Porter Lewis A. Coffin Karl B. Lamb James T. Kemp Morris Kinney Bunn, Qlummirter . Howard T. Clinch, Chairman Edward H. Koenig Howard Alexander R. Tracy Walker Frederick C. Ingalls Bertram Staiger Sham Cllnmmiitn George lVlcLochlin, Chairman Maurice A. Jagendorf Allan I-I. Smith Jay P. Wood, Treasurer Henry Cornwall Edward S. Swazey W. C. Pyne, Ex-officio Saturday, February 11, 1911 Monday, February 13, 1911 Tuesday, February 14, 191 1 Tuesda , Februar I4 1 ' Y y ,19 1 . Wednesday, February 15, 1911 Thursday, February 16, 1911 Thursday, February 16, 1911 Friday, February 17, 1911 Friday, February 17, 1911 C. G. Sinclair, Jr., Ex-officio Fragrant fur the myth . . . Hockey Game-Columbia vs. Cornell . . Basketball Game-Columbia vs. Pennsylvania . . . . . University Tea . . C-lee Club Concert . . Junior Ball . . Fraternity Teas . . . Theater Party . . . . Fraternity Teas . . Basketball Game-Columbia vs. Yale -304- n w I Q dwg V XXJ l 2!1Qffl Sniqlmr' ' - - - Cfihv Freshman Evhating Svnrirtg Thomas A. Sparks . . President - Fitz John Porter . Vice-President Wm. Shaterian . . 'Secretary Arthur W. Macmahon . . . . Treasurer W. E. Baker M. A. Jagendorf ii A. B. Brenner D. Kelley E. V. Broderick A. Lipari H. A. Calahan R. Lunn, Jr. E. Colby C. C. H. Prox E. E. Fisher R. S. Reynolds H. C. Furstenwalde G. Rubino T. Jabine L. Sapinsky M. M. L. Yates Eehutva nf the Ilireahmzrn Eriungular league The Freshman Triangular Debating League, formed in l908 by Columbia, Princeton, and Cornell, was continued. The debates were held simultaneously on May l5, 1909, in Princeton, Ithaca, and New York. The subject was, Resolved: That our national legislation should be shaped towa-rd the gradual abandonment of the protective tarifff, Columbia was represented as follows: On the Affirmative vs. Cornell On the Negative vs. Princeton Arthur W. Macmahon Robert Lunn Ar-thur B. Brenner Elbridge Colby Wm. S. Shaterian Gabriel Rubino Walter E. Baker, Alternate D. Kelley, Alternate Decision for the Negative Decision for the Aflirmative -306- -5,5 r .,,:gL . 1ff-'f Eehating-Cluntinurh Ullman Erhaten 1511-1512 Earl Hall, May 5th, 1909 Dean Howard Van Amringe, Presiding Ollicer The subject- Resolved: That the State of New York should prescribe compensation for industrial accidents, under governmental control. I9l I-Allirmative 1912-Negative Charles W. Meisel Lee VV. Sapinsky William Neely Ross Harold A. Calahan Herbert S. Goldstein Arthur W. Macmahon Winfred H. Ziegler, Alternate Gabriel Rubino, Alternate Decision awarded to the Negative A Uhr Zluhgra Prof. W. A. Dunning Prof. C. A. Beard Prof. C. H. Hayes 1512-1913 Earl Hall, March IS, l9l0 Rev. R. C. Knox, Presiding 0f1'xlCCY The subject- Resolved: That a graduated national income tax would be a benefit to the nationf' l 9 l 2-Affirmative I9 l 3-NCSHUVC A. W. Macmahon P- W' 51055011 A. B. Brenner P- L- MOOD H. A. Calahan C. A. Manning G, Rubino, Alternate COykCIlClall, Alternate Decision awarded to the Negative Uhr Zluhgen Prof. H. T. Peck Mr. C. F. Huth MY- Hicks -30 7- wizf 2 CA - 4 I A .fiffax we wr , f 54' fff 7 ,ff AX! 1 ,fx .v Xxx W Z4 W N . ff 11 L X f A ff J' . K - 41 Q f,f J f Mil 1 M9 n f f f ' A ix ff 'A,.,-Tg d 1 'sammy . J QWE7' , ,ff 7 f f f FiE2f M K fl f . f . M ' 1 l H f u 1 H 4 f -Q 1H1Ei Athlvtir ilvuiem X HE HISTORY of l9IZ in Athletics is, with few exceptions, a story of almost uninf N I terrupted success, from the time of the first appearance of the Class in the annals of his X X the University down to the present. The embryo l9l2 athletes first gave promise of future greatness by their brilliant if unsuccessful attempt to capture the Hag in the annual underclass rush. This was followed by a remarkably good showing in foot- ball, in which our team lost by only one point to l9l0, the interclass champions. Our track team sustained the class reputation very creditably, for though they lost the meet with 191 l by a small margin, they more than atoned for it by defeating two of the City High Schools in dual meets, and by winning the interclass championship in the Spring meet at Columbia Oval. Then came the Cane Sprees, in which we won further laurels by defeating our old Sophomore rivals. Next our Freshman basketball team appeared on the athletic stage, and won even greater honors for the class. They defeated the strong Sophomore team and won the Intercollegiate Freshman Basketball Champion- ship, defeating such strong teams as the Yale and Pennsylvania Freshmen. The Baseball team also made a creditable showing, winning half of their games, Our crew was defeated at Poughkeepsie, but in a race in which all previous records for the course were brokeng however, they came in second in the Harlem Regatta, yielding only to the crew of the New York Athletic Club. Throughout its Sophomore and Junior years our Class has always been well represented in any ath- letic contest in which it engaged, and if our teams have not been as successful as in our Freshman year, they have always made a good fight and a creditable showing. . JOHN A. MULLEN. I-F V fr r ,Za , 6:5 fAv -310- Y A l l il ,mini cf-R 4 ,ii' 'Al l - ' VI l v array. . L f if Q. af mfr . L fl! - Eg S:3'fEki??G K' i 5 ' ,?' W lll li ' 1 X - l f Kina- .' .f .l H A Alia : a iw aflifee C3 ' 5720 Qlrnu J R. S. Snevily, Captain Ci. S. Downing J. T. Kemp J. I. Moore, Jr. F. Culman E. H. Koenig, Manager R. A. Fairbairn, Captain W. R. Root E.. H. Koenig F. Porter F. C. Scliecle M. Salsbury T. M. Sanders H. S. Babcock, Captain W. C. Pyne S. Maurice H. Bertrand C. G. Sinclair, Jr., Captain W. F. Pyne H. A. Calahan Gumball Eankrthull R. A. Fairbairn Glrark Cllane Bprrea J. W. Pulleyn W. F. Pyne M. Salsbury E. S. Swazey Cr. L. Maurer C. C-. Sinclair, T. M. Sanclers W. P. Smale, M. Samuels B. Rogowski Jr. Jr. l. H. Pardee, Manager J. Rohn W. P. Smale, E.. F. Verplanck H. H. Anderson V. S. Mallory W. C. Orr, Jr. E.. A. Suvercrop Ci. F. Squiers R. Lunn, Jr. A. B. Brenner, Manager --3ll- Jr. 1 l H., . fd! , ,rea-5-3.33,-,,,.A , ,x , .Q 'Waef:s:2emf-:rre-:mm,-. 2-' ' - - Z. -N K -- .fi Q , Y S Q N X ' -' 1: ' ,L 5 Z f' J ,gr ,-5231? ' ' . ' if N ' - - cf, 2 ' .1 'IFZX x , , . , , A. .,.. . V. V h- Af? - ' - 'D ' f W - :zz N sf- - 1+-. -- A fffij, X, 9 N R ' 5 'P va fN M, g X i'gyg,,, , 5 3 1 --gag-:CLS 'N O ' D .0 ' L - E if K 1 fc -ff?-Q '? .,,g:1' ' V 2 5 . .R 14 A5z., . , gg:,.,.L -, wg b Ng 5 2 V, ,-.., , V. ,g Q, , ,, , -1 U QQ .Q - u rm-1 2:-.pi':G.2f,, , :Meigs-f' '41 ' N if ' A Q ff ,-+,:g3ff,,,:-2'-- N , . , Q ,E XS S Q 'Q E L ' Q fb v ,- .. Eff. .,. I+- : 5 , ., .,... -. .V,. . N ,. -,,4.,V--:. , 1., ..,i A . W- I 4 N '1 '-31 9' 5' f'ff Nl '.' . -- T - f -. .1-,-yy! , . ,-,-,,-fy, - ' ' v 1. ' 1 -. '- V f- .1 - .34,i51., ,I ..,,, lj.: 495-w ' -14.1-fd ' A :yfigk A 1 v 17- QN ,.-of X xw THE COLVMBIAN VW Flow .,. i i . iiil F 4 Af 1 2i A Q I Qi 1' r1.-. i Liw 3 .zjf .... ...,. ,. ,,Q1. , , U , H i, ,,,, , ,V 15112 Zfllrrahman Qlrmn R. S. Snevily Captain E. H. Koenig . Manager Elgnuglykrepair iirguiia Elulg 2, 15119 BOW . . . . .R. S. Snevily 2 . M. Salsbury 3 . W. F. Pyne 4 . . J. W. Pulleyn 5 . F. Culman 6 . J. I. Moore, Jr. 7 . J. T. lxemp Stroke . G. S. Downing Coxswain . . E. S. Swazey Sulwtiiutrn C G. Sinclair, jr. G. L. Maurer Dist ance , two miles Won by Cornell, Second, Syracuseg Third, Pennsylvania: F ourth, Wisconsiny Fifth, Columbia. Time, 9 min. 7 2-5 see. New R eeor cl for course Former R eeor d, 9 mm. I8 see. -313- 1 ' -1-' 4 , , . , , 1Vf..,,,,.qgg,.s.i,g.1:? iwai. . ww ' 1....... I 5 I I v x 5 :r'5'5'5i!, '. 2.152 '. ., .Q . 1.-gsw.-,. . . A. ,., . . f 4-1. ,1'f I e a COLVMBIAN R. A. Fairhairn I. H. Pardee F. Porter . R. A. Fairbairn W. R. Root T. M. Sanders . E. H. Koenig W. P. Smale, jr. F. C. Schede M. Samuels . B. Rogowski M. D. Swartz Adelphi Academy Independent A. C. Groff School 1512 Hrvuhman Eaarhall Gram Grain Bfuhntitutra H. T. Cornwall liernrh Mount Pleasant Academy Horace Mann Clay default, . Mackenzie School Totals . -317- Captain . Manager . First Base . Second Base . Third Base . Short Stop . Left Field . Center Field . Right Field . Catcher Pitcher E.. .It Bullwinkel I 9 I 2 Opponents I I I3 8 5 S 6 5 I0 9 0 4 IO E 44 al Q r 0 '62 P H5 m L N fi' Lu 'n 9- QL' 'sg K W l,,.,,, .. :THE COLVMBIAN ,or . 19 lZ 1912 Elrvzhmnn Efrark Zilram H. S. Babcock . . W. C. Pyne B: Wefers Sprinter V. S. Mallory F. Pascarella F. T. Armstrong W. C. Orr, Jr. R. S. Snevily Eiumpz H. S. Babcock M. Samuels 1HnIn Haul! H. S. Babcock M. S. Salsbury iiammrr Cilhrmu H. Bertrand Gram Tfgurhlw l-l. S. Babcock E. Colby W. C. Orr, Jr. T. Ahearn, . . . . Captain Manager . Coach Shui Hui H. S. Babcock W. F. Pyne W. C. Pyne T. M. Sanders E. V. Broderick B. Keator A. A. Knopf Bizianrv 41311115 E.. F. Verplanck H. H. Anderson S. Maurice V. Bergamini H. laason R. S. Reynolds A. E.. Donnelly A. H. Smith Octob er 2 3, May 5, May l 2, Totals J, I, Moore, Jr, l... A. Shears R. Mackenzie A. Flam illnnrh minnern uf thr fdntrrrlawz Qlhmnpinnnliipa at Qlnlumhia 0511211 fllllag 15. 1!-IIJH 3 l9l2 Opp. l90S 1912 vs. l9ll on South Field .... 51 66 l909 I9l2 vs. De Witt Clinton High School at Columbia Oval 50 49 l909 1912 vs. High School of Comerce at Columbia Oval . 52 47 . . . . . . . . . IS3 l62 -3I9- I ,A, .. , . ,.:.,..A., ..,,, ,,,. M i lt. , i A.,, ..,, . I .- , 2 , or-THE, - COLVMBIAN 'f 1912 I AI. Rohn . W. P. Smale R, A. Fairbairn . T. M. Sanders . M. Salsbury, Captain T. Ahearn Horace Mann Groff School Peekskill M. A. . Yale l9I2 . . Pennsylvania I9IZ acolumbia 1911 . Totals 'FExtra period. 1912 ilirmhmexn 'ifiwahrihall Gram Suhntitutru 'illernrh -321- K. A. Cosmus Center . Forward . Forward Guard Guard I 9 I 2 Opponents I 8 I 2 5 8 6 I 5 I 8 Z6 2 3 38 I 2 I 9 I 8 I 74 89 . Tia: 4- ' ' .-1.L:'f.1:r,.7..:,- l I .A .- --': , 3 -392: . ..-fjqzzf ' . - 2'1j1'7'rl' .f. 1-.i .Y-'Z RN., -...gf K,,,..,. JG, .. tt . ... . t. ---,4 0 Vrgvi 1912 Illrrnhman Ellnnthall Gram W. C. Pyne . Right End -I. W. Pulleyn Right Tackle H. Bertrand . . Right Guard C. G. Sinclair, Jr., Manager . Center F. D. Edmunds . . . Left Guard W. F. Pyne . Left Tackle M. Salsbury . Left End T. M. Sanders . . Quarter Back R. W. Oakley, Captain . Right Half Back J. l. Moore, Jr. . . Left Half Back H. Orr . Full Back Substitutes F. H. Wagner W. F- HHHYCI1 J, R, Appleby R. T. Struthers Qlvrurh I 9 I 2 Opponents October I6, 1908 . I9II 0 6 October 30, I908 . I909 . 0 0 November 6, I908 . I9I0 . ll I2 I I I8 Totals - -323- 1912 ilfrezhman Swimming Gram J. W. Pulleyn, Captain Kring Gram J. W. Pulleyn F- Culmarl B. Keator B. H. Ahlers Swimming Efeam 50 Yards J. W. Pulleyn ' F. Culman 100 Yards J. W. Pulleyn H. S. Babcock ' 220 Yards B. H. Ahlers A. Peters, -Ir. Plunge ' H. Bertrand E. Bell Diving E. O. Roberts I. Moore, Jr. mater Elgnln Timm J. W. Pulleyn Center Forward R. M. Ruthardt Right Half Back E.. O. Roberts Right Forward P. Seebold Left Half Back M. S. Salsbury 'Left Forward E. P. Harris Goa -324- 1912 Earrnnmz Enom G- AtliiI1S0I1 ...... Captain H. Cal-3l'13I1 , , , , I , Manager Timm H. T. Blanchard, Inhome G.. Rubino, Third Defense A. F. Rausch, Outhome A. C. Smith, Second Defense H. H. Evans, First Aliaclf H. lmmerman, First Defense W. Bangser, Second Attack C. D. Zigrosser, Cover Point M. De Aguero, Third Attack G Atkinson Point A- H. A. Calahan, Coal H. Iaason, Center A. E. Ratner Townsend Harris Hall . . Stevens Preparatory School . Boys' High School . . Stevens Preparatory School . Manual Training School . Totals , Suhuiituirn J. Henle ilivrnrh -325- V A. W. Thomas l 9 l 2 Opponents 6 0 0 3 l 6 . 0 3 . Forfeit to l9l2 7 Ti 1912 Hrrzhman ilienring Gram M. A. Jagendorf . Captain H. T. Clinch . Manager W. C. White H. C. Furstenwalde Substitute Ennrh Montclair H. S. . . 5 1912 . . 4 1911 ' . . . 5 1912 . - 4 E 8 -326- I 1512 Hrvahman Qlemr Svprrr Gram C. G. Sinclair, Jr., Captain H. S. Babcock H. A. Calahan B. Lassman E. A. Suverkrop D. Zuckerman Weight H5 lbs. IZ5 lbs. 135 lbs. I45 lbs. 1518 lbs. I75 lbs. Heavyweight M. Brenner, Manager 1511-1512 Glam Sprmza Errzmhrr IE, 15113 7010315 F' F' 25, w'Q 205 55' 5 3,2 .. EFWUT'-IU F' io? :x L5 - asf g N OO A. Suverkrop S. Babcock . Voelker A . R. Stewart S. M. Strassburger W. F. Peters Totals: l9l2, 491911, 3 -327- G. Sinclair, Jr. G. Sinclair, Jr. oomwoga 0O?UPFptg,' SQQFGQ g 4:Fn'9L S mE25s'g,, 0 F15 s 5 ev 'U 5 Sinclair, J r 1912 Snphumnrr 0.161112 Svprrv Gram H. A. Calahan, Captain W. F. Pyne Weight 115 lbs. 125 lbs. 135 lbs. 145 lbs. 158 lbs. 175 lbs. Heavyweight F. Radigan C. Hicks, Jr. 1912-15113 Glam? Sprung 1912 E. 1... Gluck H. A. Calaban G. F. Squier R. Lunn W. F. Pyne F. Racligan C. Hicks, Jr. Bervmhrr 1 7, 1 51 H H G. F. Squier E.. L. Gluck . Alexander, Manager 1913 Won by J. C. Bracly C. Bracly J. C. Brady C. Brady M. M. Durkee G. F. Squier N. B. Ward R. Lunn E. Klein W. F. Pyne W. F. Roos W. F. Roos Totals: 1912, 351913, 4. - -328- W. F. Roos W. F. Roos 1912 Svnphnmnrr Elfnnthall Gram T. M. Sanders M. Salsbury W. C. Pyne, W. Dedrich J. W. Pulleyn, E. Bell l... C. Lordly, C. Hicks . W. Spalthofl: . . H. Bertrand, F. D. Edmunds W. F. Pyne, F. Culman . T. M. Sanders, C. E. Kear J. A. Mullen . . O. C. Barrett, R. T. Struthers M. Samuels, G. A. Shaw J. I. Moore, Jr., W. l-laaren I9I0 I9II I9I3 Totals Umm illernrh -329- . Captain . Manager . Right End Right Tackle Right Guard . Center . Left Guard . Left Tackle . Left End Quarter Back Right Half Back Left Half Back . Full Back I 9 I 2 Opponents 0 I 3 0 21 I I 6 I I 40 15112 Snphnmnre ilirlag Gram H. S. Babcock F. T. Armstrong ' W. C. Pyne R. S. Snevily T. C. Trask, Captain Qlnlumhia Gamez at flilahiann Sfqnarv Garhrn fiiarrlq 12, 19111 CBM milk Entvrrlaan Qlhampinnnhip Won by . . 1910 Third . !9IZ SBCOHCI I9II Fourth . . I9I3 Time 3 min. 29 sec. -330- Xi-,.f' THE. COLVMBIAN 1912 1 . A... . . .c - - , , - IZ . HAIA I I' iii 1912 Sfnphnmnrr Glrmn J. 1... Greacen Stroke , 7 E. O. Roberts if - J. L. Claghorn 3 ' W. C. Schmidt 4 ' . H. Weeks 3 ' . B. Keator 2 ' W. F. Haaren BUW - A. Peters, Jr. Coxwain .... . S. Chute Lttvrrlzmz 1311121211111 mug 14, 15111 Ehgmuatrr Oluurne-19112 5111112 Won by 191 1 Second 1913 Third 1912 Fourth 1910 1912 Svnphnmnrr Swimming Gram J. W. Pulleyn, Captain Being Gram J. W. Pulleyn B. H. Ahlers F. Culman A. Peters, Jr. 50 Yards J. W. Pulleyn F. Culman 100 Yards J, W. Pulleyn H. S. Babcock 220 Yards ' J. W. Pulleyn A. Peters, Jr. Plunge H. Bertrand R. A. Fairbairn R. A. Fairbairn . G. S. Downing . M. Salsbury . R. M. Rudhardt. W. C. Pyne . E. P. Harris . Fancy Dive E. Bell W. Scholtz Record, 1912, Z7 pointsg 1913, 26 points. mater ignln Gram 1191-2 0 ' 119131 -33l- 0 . Right Forward 'Left Forward Center Forward Right Half Back Left Half Back . . Goal xii ...,. -wx THE COLVMBIAN . . 1 if ,- .er ..... , .1 A U Vi . ,' ii I A ,.:jrE iii i E i:?5l'ff1 - l. 1 c 1. , 1. , . .. .. 1912 Svnphnmnrv Zfieuwhalli Gram 1 F. C. Schede, Captain A. Roseff . . W. L. Bainton R. A. Fairbairn J. C. Stone . T. M. Sanders W. P. Smale, Jr. . D. M. Garber E. O. Roberts ..... Record: 1912, 23 l9l3, l 1912 Snphnmnrv Zgawkrihall Gram T. M. Sanders . , W. P. Smale, Jr. , , . R. A. Fairbairn . . M. Salsbury, Captain, Rohn . H. Swallow . . J. A. Mullen l , illerurh 1912 vs. l9l3 Won byl9l3 -332- Pitcher Catcher . First Base . Second Base . Short Stop . Third Base . Left Field . Center Field . Right Field . Manager Right Forward Left Forward Center . Left Guard Right Guard -14-.g :jj f gi: dv 4 , 4, ,, 2 Mx VA 5 El X J Wk .- . Q LL? 1.NE 9 4 E P, I ,ri ng X 'W f f 1,5 i gf Zi X J N, o va VHJH? 'XI X K X ,w i 2 :V , , .' N M is ' 59 AL, wp if fl, gf.-24.-.1 - , f - ff f effigy ' .mi fi .X Q rr X A MV 1, 'If 4 X X lbx -, , W 'ff f Xf 1 C? 5 ? V-F 'H f K gx gf i f g7Q5MfL?4 ' J - N X ..f - 5 :51 Q ' xii' ' ' 2 X Y summit Ji - l ' 3 IIII IIIIIII 3-4 'Su r f' ti - f'x I 'ty I oo K CCLLBGE ie ,I Xa t ail? 9' mat ic, 5 Ji' 'X lg I gui , 0 ' AZ . ff ' ! U Q . - 'Qi . J O 0 lt l if E f My y 'lf ,V . 7 7 7 , I -.iw v v l - Q ' Anal he is gentle that does gentle decals. MICHAEL ADELSTEIN New York City Swimming Association Uh Columbia Menorah Society QD Gly General Athletic Association Tommy. As nice a little fellow as one would chance to meet. THOMAS JAMES AHEARN, JR. New York City Freshman Basketball Team fly: Freshman Track Team fljg Varsity Show Chorus Cljg Newman Club QQ C555 Barnard Literary Society C355 Sophomore Show, Program Committee Q53 King's Crown Let me have men around me who are fat. WILLIAM DANIEL AHEARN Brooklyn, N. Y. Athletic Association CD 6,3 Varsity Show, Chorus CZDQ Barnard Literary Association QD OJ: Newman Club fl, Q21 nsonn-u Hom big was Alexander, pa, Thai people call him great? Was he, like olal Goliath, tolli l HOWARD ROSS ALEXANDER A New York City Y Yi WTA: Manager Cane Spree Team Q35 King's Cr wn .R 'Ml V QI Q15 Sophomore Show, Patroness Committee al: ' Junior Promenade Committee -334- ' kg, .1 .K ,.- rf 5 5-A.-A -1 tl 'fr-f ' ,f --Ae h'1 . . , n . ,- ,.:-::-j.::fij-yE,- gfiirmiesifgwtig A I F . ' ,,.,s,t-fm?-13:74-. I 1' .-'fi - if . , ' -. II?:'iI.:'-'4 - ' ' - ' -I- J'--'57-21? . ' ' or .. .Lt - ' -- - ' -- -- - i': e:.:-::'af-Fifi:.tsl Q ff.',' ' ' No star is ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been. HERBERT HAMPTON ANDERSON New York City 'PTA-5 Class Track Team Ql1g Varsity Track Team Ql1g Class Treasurer Ql1g Kings Crown Q21 MSc, wid grand, tragic stride, and Delsartean sway of me eloquent arms, I proceed to paralyze de house mid me charms. FRANCIS TUTTLE ARMSTRONG Katonah, N. Y. 'lt-395 Freshman Track Team Ql1g Sophomore Relay Team Q21g Spectator, Associate Editor Ql1 Q21g News Editor Q21g Deutscher Verein Q21 Q31g Varsity Show, Chorus Q21g Sophomore Dinner Committee Q21g Rowing Club Ql1g Kings Crown Q21 Q31g Track Association Ql1g Churchman's Association Q31g Treasurer ' Had he been caught young he might have been tamed. C-EOFFROY ATKINSON New York City H9115 Freshman Lacrosse Team Q21g Captain Varsity Lacrosse Team Q21g Sophomore Show, Program Commit- tee Q21g Sophomore Dinner Committee, Chairman Q21i Sophomore Triumph, jury Q21g Athletic Association Q21 Q315 Lacrosse Association Ql1: Christian Association Ql1 C23 C33- UA good man is better than anything else. WALTER ERNEST BAKER New York City Freshman Debating Society Ql1g Alternate, Freshman Debating Team Ql1: Scrilalolers Q21 The world is round and lilfe a ball Seems tvinging thru the air. HERBERT BERTRAND New York CitY fI7A9g Class Football Team Ql1 Q21g Class Track Team Ql1 Q21g Class Swimming Team Ql1g Varsity Swimming Team Q21g Black Avengers Q21g Class President Q21g King's Crown Q31g Rowing Club Ql1g Politics Club Q21 Q31g Athletic Association Q21 Think me not unlflnd and rude H That I tvallf alone in grove and glen. PERCY EMANUEL BOAS New York City eam Ql1g General Athletic Association Q21 Q31g Economics Club 1 , -335- Manager Freshman Chess T 1. 5 1 -A QAEI 5 .4'. . . .. 4' .il t li fa: W , i ' ,, -Ev-.1-32.j.gf,:Q1:gf23 -3 . ' .- -f :Wv.' 2.,q15:.::55-1'. '- -. .1 4' v ., - - 1-emo 5 1 ,Z - 1 'T Htl., . -'g.z,2!3.Q:'Lg-:L I W ,Q Q Y' -- -. 4.1: 5z11::1ff51:2s-:af - .- .. .. at ..,. , .. If-2' f ,-'fb-:ez-x::1.?1-:'111r jggigff f f fy f ,I , If-. 1 1 f, 4 v V Q 15i6 ,3s x 1, f ZW K w. 4 ' C ft ff? n, V Ig-as 3 f fs 4 2 55 s 16' f... , sf, +s f , - ' -.1 '1 13. 31279131257 T Q -2:2512-Q,:'ijE5 .531 1 275' f,.,., x as 1-:V fwgg. . ' rf fisff f --sa--1. , w. ,. , ' ,- :. 1 f1a '.2 'fr ff 1' I mf.. .e .v I 1' cs A We-T Of manners gentle, of affections mild. RICHARD MEADE BOUTON Jersey City, N. AKE5 Athletic Association C215 Mandolin Club i A rnanis a man for a' that. ARTHUR BEARNS BRENNER Brooklyn, N. Y. Cane Spree Manager C115 Freshman Debating Society CI15 Class Debating Team CI1 C215 Sophomore Show C215 Peithologian Society C21 C315 Secretary Throw phpsic to the dogs, 1'll have none cf il. ISIDOR CHERNIAC BRILL Portland, Oregon , P. 81 S. Students' Clubg Boaris Head. 1 was a young man then, boys! t EDWARD VINCENT BRODERICK Yonkers, N. Y. Freshman Track Team Cl15 Freshman Debating Society CI15 Barnard Literary Society C215 Program Committee C315 Newman Club Cl1'5 Secretary C215 House Com- mittee, Chairman C315 Economics Club Syngyng he was, or floyiyng, al the day, He was as fresh as is the month of May. EDWARD JOHN, BULLWINKEL Brooklyn, N. Y. A5435 Class Baseball Team Cl15 Class Crew Committee CT15 Varsity Show, Cast C11 C215 Glee Club Cl1 C21 C315 Varsity Quartette C21 C315 Sophomore Show Com- mittee C215 Class Leader in Song Contest C215 Patroness Committee Varsity Show C21 C315 Head Usher Sopho- more Show C215 Players Club CI1 C215 Secretary C315 Philolexian C21 C315 Notes and Keys C21 C315 Secre- tary C315 King's Crown C21 C315 Class Dinner Commit- tee CI15 Patroness Committee Sophomore Show C215 Musical Clubs Committee C21 C315 C. U. A. A. C21 ' C315 Christian Association C11 C21 i'An arator without judgment is a horse without a bridle. HAROLD AUGUSTIN CALAI-IAN Brooklvn, N. Y. AEVTJ5 Cane Spree Team CI1 C215 Freshman Lacrosse Team, Goal CI15 Manager Cl15 Freshman Hockey Squad Cl15 Lacrosse Association Cl15 Sophomore Lacrosse Team C215 Coach, Freshman Cane Spree Team C315 Class Secretary C215 Freshman Debating Society C115 Executive Committee CI1 Class Debating Team Cl1 C215 Sophomore Interclass Debate Committee C215 New- man Club C21 C315 Barnard Literary Association C215 Chairman, Membership and Program Committees C215 Barnard Debating Team against Zelosophic C215 Debating Union, Alternate C215 Sophomore Show Cast C215 Boar's Head C21 C315 Vice-President -336- T s ' '-4224 . . 1 I only mix with ghosts well known, With Caesar and Plato 1 piclf a bone. HERBERT HOIVIER CLYNE New York City GAX5 Assistant Manager Basketball Team C355 New- man . Club C25 5 First Vice-President C35 5 Deutscher 22376111 C23 C35 I King's Crown C25 C35 5 Cilee Club l am sure cares an enemy to life. LEWIS AUC-USTUS COFFIN, jR. New York City N195 Freshman Tennis Team, Manager CI5g junior Promenade Committee ' I would I were a little wave, Some broolglefs in the valley, The lusli and lusty grass to lave And with lltc flowers to clally. ELBRIDGE COLBY New York City AXPQ Class Track Team CI5 C255 Point-Winner Fresh- man-Sophomore Meet C255 Freshman Debating Society CI55 Intercollegiate Freshman Debating Team CI55 Bar- nard Literary Association C355 Spectator Board, Business Assistant C25 C355 Associate Board C355 Christian Asso- ciation CI5 C255 General Athletic Association C25 C355 Kingis Crown C355 Societe Francaise C355 French Show, Cast Aye, for a long time past it was, and will be long in coming. JOSEPH CONWAY, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ffilz. All are not saints wlio go to cliurclif' FREDERICK CULMAN New York City AKE5 Class Crew CI55 Class and Varsity Swimming Teams CI55 Varsity Crew at Annapolis C255 Substitute at Poughkeepsie C255 Class Football C255 Crewsters C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Junior Vice-President King's Crown C355 Philolexian C25 C355 Spectator, Associate Editor CI5 C255 News Editor C255 Managing Editor C25 C355 Crlee Club 'lflltlrough I am a pious man I am none the less a man. ARTHUR ROWLAND CUMMINGS Brooklyn, N. Y. 'CIJKXP5 C. U. C. A. C25 C353 Brotherhood of St. Andrew C27 633- I -33 7- it -X W NPNMNNE-KX, --A- It I -':' A,:Q., '1f, , '7i ' Even Homer sometimes nods. WALLACE W. DAI-IMAN New York City EN, Every wind has its 1veatl1er. GILBERT STERLING BANCROFT DARLINGTON I-Iarrisburg, Pa. Assistant Manager of Association Football Q15 Church- man's Association C335 Y. IVI. C. A. A chief ingredient in my composition is a most de- termined olzstinacyf' MIGUEL EDUARDO DE AGUERO, IR. New York City QAXQ First Defense l9l2 Lacrosse Teamg Kings Crown Q59 Societe Francaise CD5 Treasurer Q55 Varsity Chorus, 1909 U55 French Show t9l0 . Now, at a certain time, in pleasant mood, He trien' therluxury of doing good. WILLIAM MILTON DEDERICK Elizabeth, N. j. QAXQ Class Football f2Jg Deutscher Verein QD G05 Politics Club ' ' Ah, hon: we miss your fairy form! ALFRED EUGENE DONNELLY I-Iousatonic, Mass. A1393 Freshman Cross Country Team fljg Freshman Track Team fllg Librarian University Philharmonic So- cietyg Patron Committee Philharmonic Reunion Concert CU- ..ROUgh Neck. And brought of mighty ale a large quart So was him jolly whistle melt yezveltef' GEORGE S. DOWNING Albany, N. Y. GAXQ Freshman Crew flpg Class Track Team fljg Varsity Crew QZJQ Varsity I-Ioclcey Squad Q33 Class Water Polo Team Qjg Sophomore Triumph Committee QI: Kings Crown Qjg 0,5 Crewsters Q59 Rowing , Club fl, QD QM Aero Club GJ Black Avengers -338- Qyec, ..Q'f , ,,,,E ,,,,,,,, , I' C O LVM B I if f I Yi R '- I . tiff-,I :ft i'My lihrary was dulfedom large enough. WILLIAM B. EBELING Brooklyn, N. Y. Freshman-Sophomore Track Meet C215 Barnard Literary Association C215 Y. M. C. A. CI1 C215 Deutscher Verem C215 Honorable Mention Belles Lettres Contest C23- He wanted a peg lo hang his lhoughls upon. HENRY W. ELSASSER New York City Christian Association CI1 C21 C315 Freshman Chess Team CI15 Substitute, Varsity Chess Team i URunl. L'enfanl terrible. RUSSELL ARNOLD FAIRBAIRN Brooklyn, N. Y. ZAE5 Freshman Basketball Team5 Captain Fresh- man Baseball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squacl C215 Class Swimming Team C215 Varsity Swimming Team C215 Recorder College Department of the Christian Asso- ciation C215 Class Water Polo Team C215 Athletic Association C21 C315 Black Avengers uL0ol3 you, 1 am the most concerned in my own interests. ELIAS FEINSOD New York City Member of the Columbia College Economics CIub5 Member of Columbia Menorah Society. ' When Omer smole 'is hloomin' lyref' IRVING WILLIAM FERN Brooklyn N. Y. Colgate University Cl1g College of City of New York C21. Whence'is thy learning? Hath thy toil O'er hoolfs consumed the midnight oil? FRANK LATI-IROP FINLAYSON New York City AXP5 Philharmonic Society Cl1 C21 C315 Secretary C21 C315 Societe Francaise C21 C315 Secretaire C315 French Show, Cast C215 Associate Editor Columbia Speclalor C215 Architectural Society A -339- ? iL X S I THE COLVMBIAN , y .yaeo ' r . ' . . My salad days when I was green in judgment. EMANUEL MAYER FLEISCI-IER Brooklyn, N. Y. At Colgate Cl1 C215 Boar's l-leaclg Economics Club: Menorah Society The paths of glory lead but to Earl Hall. WILLIAM W. FORSTER Yonkers, N. Y. Deutscher Verein C21 The Count. N Upon his lips there soon appeared The first faint! prophecy of lvecrralf' HENRY CURT FURSTENWALDE New York City V l9l2 Fencing Team, Substitute Cl1g fesiers Cl1 C21 C313 Associate Editor Cl1 C21g Managing Editor C31g Spec- tator Cl1 C213 Associate Editor Cl1g News Eclitor C213 Philolexian Society C21 C315 Varsity Show, Chorus Cl1g Chess Club Cl1 C21 C315 Treasurer C213 Secretary C315 Hudson-Fulton Celebration Committee C215 Deutscher Verein C21 C315 Treasurer C319 Freshman Debating Society My only hoolgs were women's loolfs, Anal fo'lly's all ihey taught me. CHARLES EDWARD GAUTIER New York City 9AXg Players Club C21 C315 Varsity Show, Chorus Cl1g Varsity Show, Cast, C21g French Show Cl15 Architec- tural Show C215 Sophomore Show, Chairman of Commit- teeg Show Committee, Chairmang German Society Cl1g French Society Cl13 Glee Club Cl1 C21 C315 Notes and I Keys C215 C. U. A. A. C21g Rowing Club Cl1g Archi- tectural Society. - The multitude is allways in the wrong. FRANCIS HUNT GEER New York City A412 Rowing Club Cl1: Athletic Association, C21 C315 Patroness Committee of Sophomore Show C213 Patroness Committee of Varsity Show M The Music Maslez'. l HENRY S. CERSTLE New York City Philharmonic Society C21 C315 Manager Philharmonic Society C315 Varsity Show, Collaborator -340- ' X THE + 15 12 Ja ' E H A .p:LTL-I:wQ:,g,:g.-E31 ' , - . ' 'V ---, -Y.-3.5-,-53155-:2'f:-.'j-,'5 , 13 ,-'Ii - ' 14: 4 I fi i -' 3.-:j-.1-' 1 gg. -. - , -1. 25-,':f,, .:..,,:1 -h ,. ,- I 3ff?i1:1,.,- - - , - ' ,,, ' .-.-4.-Q, ' '- -'H '-Al3f:,j 1 in-I: I C Y M I I Ti L I 0 l 0 ' I I t His cagilalive faculties immersed ln cogihunalily of cogitalionf' EDWIN LAWRENCE GEUCK New York city Sophomore Cane Spree Team, II5 lbs. Cljg Varsity Chess Team UD C25 C315 Freshman Chess Champion Cljg Captain Freshman Chess Team Hon: can I worlf when lhere's no morlf lo do? WILLIAM ALEXANDER GRAY Brooklyn, QN, Y. nl believe lhey lalkezl of me. For lhey laughed. LUDLOW GRISCOM New York City Chess Club fljg Scribblers CZJQ Secretary and Treasurer f3j3 Program Committee Q15 Barnard Literary Associa- tion QL Chairman Membership Committee QL Program Committtee Wisdom is ofllimes nearer when we stoop lhan when we soar. WILLIAM RONALD GRUNOW Waterbury, Conn. ENQ Assistant Manager Wrestling Team U53 A. A. Member C25 CO9 Assistant Circulaticn Manager of the Dorman Qjg Kings Crown Tough was P. H., laugh aml clevilish sly. I PHILIP EDWARD HENDRICK, JR. Norwich, Conn. .XXIH Cornell fljg Class Track Team C213 Class Re- lay Team Q53 Cross Country Squacl QD UD: Newman Club CZD Q13 Deutscher Verein C25 Q55 .Spectator Business Board O53 Kings Crown A mincl debaucherl by learning. JAMES HENRY HENLE New York City I Class Lacrosse Team, Substitute fly fzjg Peithologian Society fly fzj OD: Secretarv C215 Rifle Club fljg Class Chess Team, Substitute IDS Sflcialisl SOCWIY C235 Vice-President GJ: Boar? Head C231 ODA Southern Club U35 Athletic Association -- -341- ,,1il. - . .- - ' .... 1721. ' I W .. 1 , I '-,.1-ah- , ' ,-3 -.: ....r . K , -. ..,., '.:f 1'f,'j- f-ii' f . f ll j ill' ll Mft is ln no means necessar to uncterstanct thin s to 9 , y 2 speak confdently about them.' WILLIAM L. I-IERRLICI-I New York City Rowing Clula CI55 Deutscher Vercin C25 C355 Athletic Association5 Economics Cluh Min he the travailte, and thin he the glorie. CLARENCE j. I-IICKS, JR. White Plains, N. Y. Class Football C25 C355 Cane Spree C255 Athletic Asso- ciation C25 C355 Rowing Club Cl55 Kings Crown Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. ' LESTER SANDERS HILL Cleveland, Ohio EN5 Societe Francaise C25 C355 French Play C255 Deutscher Verein C25 C355 Philolexian Literary Society C25 C355 Pilolexian Play Nor fame I slight, nor for her favors cnlt5 She comes 'unloolfezl for, if she comes at all. CI-IEN-HUA HUANG Tientsin, China Soccer tlffuch azto about nothing. ALFRED I-I. IAASON Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Cross Country Cl5 C25 C355 Class Track Team Cl5 C25 C355 Track Athletic Association Cl55 Athletic Association C25 C355 Menorah Society C25 C355 Eco- nomics Club C355 Class Lacrosse Team C15 The one he was a drummer bland, Who more a lofty collar- He tfnem not things were hollow ana' He chasect the nimble dollar. FREDERICK WILSON INGALLS New York City Athletic Association C25 C355 Sophomore Dinner Com- mittee C255 Junior Promenade Committee C355 Y. M. C. A. Cl5 C25 C355 fester Board C25 C355 King's Crown C355 Barnard Literary Association C25 -342- E, - COLVM BIAN ii Z it The other was a soulful youth Who cliscoursed of things symbolic, Enamored quite of inner truth, Ana' predisposed to colic. ROSCOE. CUNNINGI-IAM INGALLS New York City Class Treasurer C355 Finance Committee C25 C355 Bar- nard Literary Association C25 C355 Secretary C355 De- bating Union, Secretary C255 Editor l9ll Blue Boolfg Christian Association Cl5 C25 C355 Bible Class Leader CI55 Athletic Association C355 Mandolin Club C355 Kings Crown uln the faith of little children me went upon our ways. ORRIN CASTLE ISBELL New York City WSH! Sophomore Show, Cast C255 Varsity Show, 'Cast C25, Players Club C25 C355 Debating Union C355 Bar- nard Literary Association C25 C355 Treasurer C355 Spec- tator Board C355 Christian Association C355 Athletic Association C255 University Committee on Academic Credit C35. t ufaclff' 'Doing lillle with a deal of skill. WALTER. M. JACKSON, JR. New York City Ale and the Class Presidents. lVlORlTZ ADOLF JAGENDORF New York City Captain Freshman Fencing Team, Fencing Club CI5 C25 C355 Assistant Class Treasurer C155 Class Treasurer C255 Pin Committee CI55 Cosmopolitan Club C15 C25 C355 Vice-President C255 Freshman Debating Societyg Sopho- more Show5 Scribblers Cl5 C25 C355 Barnard Literary Association C25 C355 Barnard Debating Team C355 Chairman interscholastic Oratorical Contest C355 Finance Committee C25 C355 Boar's Head C355 Cercle Fran- caise C355 junior Promenade Committee5 Theatre Com- mittee5 Kings Crown Music's force can lame the furious beast. HENRI C. JACQUES New York City Sophomore Dinner Committee C255 Philharmonic Society C355 La Societe Francaise Kimmy fempf' ' H The hair hung on his forehead like seaweed on a chain. JAMES TAYLOR KEMP New York City A5555 Freshmen Crew, Temporary Captain C155 Varsity Show, Chorus C255 Class Secretary CI55 Kings Crown C25 C355 Crewsters C255 COLUMBIAN Board, Editor C355 Junior Promenade Committee C355 University Committee on Extra-Curricular Credit C355 Black Avengers -343- A 1 , . xt Q1 ' '1 ' ' -.1f ..-f , P - - ., Q Qg32?f-i.fTH E O C . ' ff-f?f 55:5 f cf l If thou of fortune he bereft And in thy store there he but left Two loaves-sell one, ana' with the clole Buy Hyacinthes to feed the soul. F. LEGRAND KETCHUM A New York City When I watch you as you flutter Lilfe the fly they call the butter, In suppressed delight I mutter, What a bird! MORRIS KINNEY Butler, N. 'PKXPQ Varsity Show Cast C215 Vice-President Sopho- more Classg Sophomore Show Committee: Kings Crown t21g Players' Club f21g Junior Promenade Committee. Y ln maiden meditation, fancy free. ALFRED A. KNOPF Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. Track Association fl1g Soccer Association U13 Athletic Association Q21 Q13 Class Track Team U1 Q15 Golf ggbc3g21 Q13 Peithologian C21 015 Boar's Head Heros a standard piece of auslerityf' ECMONT FRANCIS KOENIG New York City ZtT'g Freshman RiHe Team U15 Varsity Rifle, Substitute C115 Sophomore Show f21g Deutscher Verein C21 G15 Deutscher Verein Show fl1g Newman Club C314 Athletic Association Silently he passes through our portals: Scornfully he loolfs upon us mortals. If-'si-1.' U 1' 1 . f,5ji1ji nz-': I if NICHOLAS KOPELOFF New York City A penny saved is a penny earned. IDIDORE KUNZMAN Plainfield, N. Member of Economics Club. -344- X T 'i'f 'fvf 3 --f4 Nameless here forcvermoref ' MAURICE LEVINE Brooklyn N, Y, Boar's Heacl Clubg Menorah Societyg Socialist Club: Economics Club. Only this and nothing more. JOSEPH LEVY Brooklyn, N. Y. Economics Club C315 Boar's Head Now by two-headed janus, Nature hath formed strange fellows in her day. JOSEPH LIFF New York City Undergraduate Biological Club U Some days il is weary and clreary lo wallf, With no one lo listen, nor even lo lallfp But when nolvodyfs lislening I lallf ai my besl, And allho you gel lirecl 1 gel a good rest. ANGELO LIPARI New York City Freshman Debating Societyg Societe Francaiseq Fl-be Ro- mance Club. And he is oft the lvisesl man Who is not mise al all. HARRY l... LOBSENZ New York City Zionist Society Cl, CZD C3Dg Secretary CD5 Menorah C313 Socialist Club C359 Economics Club With aspect stern ana' gloomy slricle, 1 come lo learn. ABRAHAM GABRIEL LOWENSTEIN New York City Athletic Association C25 C355 Rowing Club C235 Politics Club. -345- va. 19. -5 NwW THE COLVMBIAN . is -1 J ,1i,,' iifiz ' A . -V ..,.f -4--: '1'- L - .- ...:. . . ,. . .1 .. , .. . ..DiCk',. rf- 'Simpering, mild anal innocent As angels on a monument. IIN, An oralor is a virtuous man, slfillefl in the art of spealf- ing well. Freshman Debating Society, Treasurer CU, Class De- bating Team fljg Freshman-Cornell Debating Team fljg -Philolexian QD Q15 Philolexian Debating Team C213 Class Debating Team C255 Winner Prize Debate f2Jg Varsity Debating Team. Alternate f2Jg Delegate to De- bating Union QM Politics Club Qjg Varsity Debating Team vs. Syracuse, Captain Gly Philolexian Play, Stage Manager Diligence increaseth the fruit of toil. VIRGIL S. MALLORY New Burnham, N. ,Class Track Team UD QQ Qjg Class Cross Country fljg Varsity Track Team fljg Varsity l-mile Relay fljg Class Relay UD, I lt may not he my lot to wielal The sickle in the ripenecl field, Nor mine to hear on Summer eves The reapers' song among the sheaves. ALDEN KARL MARTIN Reno, BOTI, Kings Crown QD G53 Politics Club Navada At night when I hetalfe to rest, Next morn I rise nearer my west Of life, by almost eight hours' sail, Than when sleep breathed his drowsy gale. MAX D. MAYER New York City U1 am Sir Oracle, anal when I ape my lips, let no clog bark. GEORGE LANE. MAURER New York City GAXQ Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew GJ: Fresh- man Crew, Substitute at Poughkeepsie fljg Freshman Tennis Team fljg Varsity Show, Chorus CU QD, Sophomore Show Committee Q53 Secretary to Show Committee Q35 Committee on Play Q55 Property Manager of Sophomore Show Q55 Players' Club QD OJ, Crewsters Qjg Rowing Club Q15 Kings Crown QD Gly Athletic Association Q21 O53 Christian Association qY. M. C. AJ up qzp. -346.- RICHARD JOSEPH MACKEY Jersey Cary, N. 11. ' ARTHUR WHITTIER MACMAHON Rutherford, N. J. x -ll -3 . 5, , ,gn 144 i3,5,,sgf41:,t,51,3 7 vg:fv,,f-yr. QW wf:Q?1:7:':g.: 1' .5?,- 4153Z4',W .' lflytfw' -'1 ,ff-' 1 tttigtfwf-' Wtflzrfrfr. har- r , ,W 1' , fiiimmfiim- A1 Ti --67'-f44f'f1l' ,fr4',Jf.H-1 ,c-5,1 1511 ,ff eff 1 1 f ,Wm 1 r, f 1 ,rv-. t1 iw, ,isfffm-iti??1aE'f , W., V. ,.,,1.-r, 1 1 ff. - 1,,, i.- v ,-Wy fri ! '51, .gi My-:J J If . .- -,.. r , ,, . , MW .1 .,,, -4. 251 , , we it-as-1 rm, . esf:v,f:c,'nw-ga-W 1, rm'-1-'Q 'f 'N , 1 1 ,Zi ' ,L-f Wy., we WM, V ,. , .-11, ' 11. Miffiriftif' , 14 :1'r,:-A,1r,wg,1,M'ywy:,'.:v . I V . -f v.,1ffff'-fm 1cf,4efg4K7', .-go:-1f:f'f!'4tff.:-V22 . ':-2- '- 1441444171-Zin' 1 - ' ,.- . -:,,22Q2,!h1 ' fzfc-a .il 141.442 - -Q, I V JW' 4t6MQzP?4 f1-'11, . f,WL?'177t'f,x9v.2w'- T, .-.f,fV1W+Wyyj , ' Gm! k V. f,4MAy-:1ffQ'4-:51g- 1 us .-9,7 I 39:27 rf I f ' r PM-1' V -V '. H' if 1,:5:VuM+f6r: J Wspafwz , t,mg:::11f,f,,:., I 'A ,fr-. 'i M. J J 1' - -- ,A w mir- ,s-W..-iz , ., ,V 4 I H it '- ,- ,-.345 ', '.N w11, -' fyf 11' r-1,'-sf f ,-4 wg: 1' it l',.,fifi1i, f Mgt r 4 -.wa-,g, 1, ., ..-,...- -. . ,f...,... V, ' -' -f .a..1.,.a.., J. ' gl ivkf 5 J A! U I 5TH E. - COLVMBIAN - ' f ' ifiii ' -ff, , . ,. . . . 1 1--.:g:35..,,.g3it-Q:-T 4' nn . . , Dull! like a sparrgm, 'mv ' He runs like a dear. STEWART MAURICE Mamaroneck, N. Y. A . - .Lf ' ' rfiif'35f5Z3Q3.3?l 47.399 Business Assistant, Spectator C119 Class Track I , A Team Cl1 C219 Varsity Cross Country Team C215 Varsity Track Team C219 Class Finance Committee C21 - - - C315 Captain Class Rifle Team CIDQ Kings Crown fheeeaiike af'T rf pie'j.teHi?5 'W21Zt'fz,1:',.'E- .,- ' :n27'r4,s54:1Z f 1E,f'f4'f . M- A ,,,. lVIy mind lo me a kingdom is '- g'f, i-1 Such perfect joy therein I find. , HERBERT MINSKY New York city 9 A - - . . . A 3l' 7 ' - Economics Club C319 Zionist Society C21 C319 Manorah rf , - ,f , -' gfivwffffjfrr ?:57o Society f'Aleclf. 7-ranquility! Thou heller name Than all the family of fame. ALEXANDER PARKS MOORE Astoria, L. I., N. Y. .jack-.. His chin, unscraped, shone like a stubble field at har- vest time. JOHN A. MULLEN New York City KDKXP9 Freshman year at COrHBllQ Class Football Team C21 C319 Captain C319 Varsity Basketball Squad C21 C31g Kingis Crown C21 C319 Newman Club C21 C319 Treasurer C315 Class Basketball Team C219 Athletic Association C21 C319 COLUMBIAN Board ..jack,. Malfe not my ear a stranger to thy thoughts. JOHN HOWARD NORTHROP Yonkers, N. Y. AKEg Varsity Fencing Team C219 Varsity Rifle ancl Revolver Team C219 Revolver, Duelling, Sworcl and Sabre Championship C319 President Fencers' Club C319 Kings Crown C21 Labor is but refreshment from repose. KENNETH B. NORTON New!York City -347- -l , ? ' f' 2' . Ci f:aa,...r,,,,g,L-Q , if r 'IP E 'vvsL,i,-,.-f 4 .5 Vl.. ','4A'..., I ,.,-f ,,ri 1, .5 ,.,,, 5 ,, f' : E , AN 5 1:41 --t,3 i-11, 1 'l - 5 -. ,LA -v.1Q - 1 -- - Q. Q e This Pazlrloclf has a lean anal hungry look. EUGENE I-IIRAM PADDOCK, JR. New York City i ' AXPg Columbia Spectator, Business Assistant Cl5 C255 Philharmonic Society Cl5 C25 C355 Manager C235 Vice- Presiclent C355 Fencing Club Cl5g Rowing Club Cl55 General Athletic Association C25 C355 Christian Associa- tion Cl5 C25 C355 Treasurer of College Department Shrimp. A meelg, scared Freshman once was l, But since 1 have a funior been, OH MY! ROGER STERNE PALMER New York City XPT5 Crlee Club C25 C355 Notes Sz Keys C25 C355 Kings Crown C25 Ah me, how easy a thing the heart of woman is! IRVINCI I-IOTCHKISS PARDEE New York City Xl'T5 Manager Freshman Baseball Team Cl55 Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball Team C355 Class Pin Com- mittee Cl55 Sophomore Shbw Committee C255 Cnairman Sophomore Show Patroness.Committee C255 Varsity Show Eatroness Committee C355 Kings Crown C25 C355 Glee Club C355 Societe Francaise C355 French Show Patroness Committee C355 Columbia University Athletic Association Q23 C35g c. U. c. A. Q13 423 433. The flower of meelfness on a stem of grace. FRANK PASCARELLA Emerson, N. J. Freshman Track Team, Track As.ociation Cl5, Athletic Association C25 C355 Newman Club Cl5 C25 ' -. ln his first year he was a Freshman. RICHARD HENRY PAYNTER, 3RD Brooklyn, N. Y. LPEK5 Philharmonic Society C255 junior Secretary 3 'iWlien a laa'y's in the case, You lfnozv, all other things give place. CHARLES WILLIAM PERSON Denver, Colo. 'PKE5 University of Colorado l908-IQO95 Associate Ecli- tor of Spectator C255 News Editor of Spectator -348- ffl ff, l , . 'gf I l ,fr W4 ff Z' fly ff - - -t ,, ,, 742 5 1 W W 2 94 ' 'ci , ,, V 'AM I t 55931 19 H ugl' in i T 4: i T1 B THE' ' COLVMBIAN 'C .-? . ,Qsi f . 't'-fr-ifiify . ,N - 5.5 A :VEZTIJ5 ' f 51 5' '.'W 2 ,. ' 5 ff sa f? for 5 Mi,-?'12'sif ' V ' , . 45.4 yy f -' W ri-. 'yy-5:-ge, 5. 551.15551 I 5' 'f- ' 1 'rr kjfiiiggz-'flii i 4 7 .'fs.+1,:?f1I2- J- fa?-t: : 4:3 ' f C 9 ,,lC3Q25yf. W Qg,? ':.C.??nl47if N 1-5 n3'kfJf4f .i '3tf2.' 3C 5'b ' ' .' 91.511054 .cr Jimi: .,,,gf,gQfj4'-V Question not, but live anal labor Till your goal be won. ANDREW PETERS, jR. Brooklyn, N. Y. 'f'KtI': Class Swimming Team Cl1 C215 Sophomore Crew, lnteirclass Regatta C215 Rowing Club C115 Swimmind Association Cl15 Athletic Association C215 Kings Crowii C215 Christian Association Cl1 C215 Freshman Ch,-355 Team C115 P. and S. Club Ah, now, quit your philanzlcringf' ALFRED LEIGH PITTS Brooklyn, N. Y. Varsity Lacrosse Team C215 Barnard Literary Society C215 Business Manager The Dorms None but an author lfnonzs an aulhor's cares. JACOB PODELL New York City Economics-Club C315 Columbia Literary Monthly C315 Boards Head Polly, Knowledge comes, but tvisrlom lingers. GEORGE WEEKS POLHEIVIUS Washington, D. C. -XT5 Varsity Baseball Squad C215 Class Baseball Team C215 faster Board C21 C315 Mandolin Club C315 Chris- tian Association C215 King's Crown. And non: me come lo Fitz john Porter, Who always cloes just what lie ouglilerg And what lie ougl1ln'l he does not clo, An elegant rule for me anal you. FITZ JOHN PORTER New York City XVT5 Freshman Baseball Team, Temporary Captain C115 Class Baseball Team C215 Varsity Baseball Squad C215 Cilec Club C115 Class Debating Society, Vice--President, Executive Committee CI15 Sophomore Triumph Committee C215 King's Crown C21 C315 La Societe Francaise C315 French Show Patroness Committee C315 Aero Club C315 Christian Association C11 C21 C315 ,Sophomore Show Patroness Committee C215 Rowing Club Cl15 Deutscher Verein C315 Churchman's Association Cl15 Republican Club, Executive Committee C315 Athletic Association C21 C315 Politics Club C315 Varsity Show Patroness Com- mittee C315 Economics Club, Organization Committee C315 COLUMBIAN Board, Registrar C315 Class Vice-President C315 Junior Promenade Committee5 Patroness Committee, Chairman C31 . i'He filled the air with a lmrlnaro-us dissonance of noise. CLAUS CARL I-IERRMANN PROX New York City 'PTA5 Kings Crown C21 C315 Deutscher Verein C21 C315 Secretary C315 Philharmonic Society Cl1 C21 C315 Class Debating Society -349- l E - coLvM BIAN' J f f t jack Behold in me a handsome man, Welt versed in bridge, welt trained to cram, JOHN WILLIAM PULLEYN New York City AKE5 Freshman Crew CI35 Varsity Squad, Poughkeep- sie Q35 Varsity Swimming Team Cl3 C23 C335 Captain Class Swimming Team CI3 Q35 Vice-President Swim ming Association C335' Freshman Dinner Committee Cl3 Sophomore Smoker Committee Q35 Class Finance Com- mittee Q3 C335 Kings Crown Q3 C335 Crewsters Q35 Newman Club CI3 Q3 C335 Junior Promenade Commit- tee, Chairman C335 Black Atengers If you seetg for his monument, tootf around. WARNER CHARLES PYNE New York City 411145 Newman Club Cl3 Q3 C335 President Newman Club C335 Vice-President Catholic Students Association of America C335 Class Football Team CI3 Q35 Class Tract-:.Team CI3 Q35 Class Relay Team Q35 Class Water' Polo Team Q35 Manager Freshman Track Team CI35 Black Avengers Q35 Varsity Show, Chorus CI35 Kings Crown Q3 C335 Deutscher Verein Q3 C335 Class Finance Committee Q35 Sophomore Show, Pro- gram Committee Q35 General and Entertainment Com- mittees, Preparatory School Day Q35 Athletic Associa- tion Q3 C335 COLUMBIAN Board, Business Manager President of the Class 1 , u1t's never too tate to mend. ROBERT 3. REYNOLDS Potsdam, N. Y Syracuse University CI3 uRay. This world cteem But a beautiful dream Of shadows that are not what they seemg Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise - Of the things that shalt meet our waking eyesf' WILLIAM RAYMOND ROOT Brooklyn, N. Y. AAT5 Freshman Baseball Team5 Class Baseball Team Q35 Varsity Baseball Team Q35 Preparatory School Day Committee Q35 Kings Crown Q3 C335 Usher Sophomore Show Q35 Glee Club C335 Christian Asso- ciationg Columbia University Athletic Association. Learned yet quiet. GABRIEL RUBINO New York City Freshman Lacrosse Team, Third Defense and Goal CI35 l9l2-t9l3 Lacrosse Games, Third Defense Q35 Fresh- man Crew Finance Committee CI35 Freshman Debating Society CI35 Debating Team, t9I2 vs. l9ll CI35 Debating Team, l9l2 vs. l9l3 Q35 Debating Team, l9l2 Colum- bia vs. l9I2 Princeton CI35 Barnard Literary Society Q3 C335 Boar's I-Ieacl, Charter Member Q3 C335 New- man Club CI3 Q3 C335 Athletic Association, Charter Member5 Christian Association Q3 C335 General I-Ionors CI3 Q35 I-Iarper Scholar CI3 Q3 Oh, 1 can sing, 'Truly rural, truly rural, truly rurat! ' VVALTER EDWARD SCI-IIEL Deer Park, L. IQ, N. Y. -350- ' . . . ,4., ...A . 'f.1 , i f .STH Ei f COLVM BIAN L 3 P Teil N The devil was siclf, the devil a monlg would lse, The devil was well, llte devil a monlf was he. THEODORE MICHAEL SANDERS New York City Football Team U15 Capt Football Team KZDQ Fresh- man Basketball Team fljg Varsity Basketball Squad C335 Freshman Baseball U55 Varsity Baseball CU Qjg Kings Crown Q35 COLUMBIAN Board Q59 Class Track Team flj KD Labor is the eml of labor, slrife of strife. - SOLOMON SELIG New York City I Tl-:ey can be meelf tl.al have no olher cause. LAMBERT ARMOUR SI-IEARS New York City Freshman Track Team, 4th place in mile run, lnterclass Meet May, I909g C. U. C. A.g Ran third in one race of Fall Cross Country Series fl909Jg Sophomore Cross Country Team, which won seconcl place in interclass matchg Churchman's Associationg Philharmonic Society, Y Member of Patroness Committeeg Spectator, Associate Boardg Churchman's Associationg Philharmonic Society, Librarian, Kings Crown. AAW0l'LlS are the physicians of a mind diseased. WILLIAM ERNEST SHREWSBURY, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ba narcl Literary Association QD G55 Athletic Associa- tion Gjg Scribblers Club Too high for common selfishness, ,lie could At times resign his own for others good. ALBERT LEON SIFF New York City Class Track Team Qjg I9l2-1913 Dual Meet and Inter class Games U13 President Economics Club. Bill, After clealli, the doctor. WILLIAM P. SMALE, JR. New York City CDKXP5 Class Basketball Team fly: Class Baseball Team qty, Varsity Basketball squad' qzy. Sophomoqe Tfwmph Committeeg Athletic Association CDS KIHES Crown P. ancl S. Club -35I- he ,.,L,.,.- . , A.-' ,,A. . X . --.-- t i ff ' 'J Wyyfvklwf'-fQ',i'fHi7f0Z :xiii 12 aww 9, ff, 9 '. ! f ' 14 Yi- vw sam . - -. - rv:. . 1 fs , .1-7 W rrsr 1 i 'V T in 1 , or ,. -c421f:4'QfW?Q?,1' 2543, ,. sf -4 V 'fi-nf' 2'-1 1 fl - ' .! 1 Q, -E iff - - f14f9gt:',,.s . '.f:g1-me .gryrzcwgf V 5- -. V. p:f.f2:aaff- It rw-'ffdlrfif ' , . . W- -, V, ' f ff - f 441.4-'Q 5 ' ,gz-lazf-fjgg:,..,Z.Q,' his . ' i2i'.,.f25Tii1z,. - ' . , z --', . . .. - COLVMBIAN .1 ff P f i,: What ills from beauty spring. ALBERT LEE SMALLI-IEISER Brooklyn, N. Y. Cornell Cl'15 Politics Club Cl15 Socialist Club C315 Economics Club C315 Boar's Head Happy am I, from care I'm free, Why aren'l they all contented lilfe me. AUGUSTUS CARLL SMlTl-l, JR. New York City Class Lacrosse Team ' Light is my heart as a feather, Free are my thoughts as the weather. ALLAN HAMILTON SMlTl-l Kingston, N. Y. 4,395 Assistant Manager Varsity Track Team C315 Class Track Team Cl1 C215 Class Cross Country C215 Assistant Property Manager Varsity Show C215 The Dorms, Editor-in-Chief C215 Business Manager C215 Hartley Hall Committee, Treasurer C215 Junior Promenade Committee C31g Kings Crown Bob. MTU madly waltz oier deep ancl shoal With endless song ancl laughterg To feel the same wild thrill of soul, Before the ball and after. ROBERT ST. CLAIR SNEVILY Brooklyn, N. Y. EX5 Freshman Track Team Cl15 Class Relay Team Cl1 C215 Freshman Crew, Captain Cl1: Class Football, Sub- stitute C215 l-lenley Regatta Crew C215 Varsity Crew, Substitute, Poughkeepsie C215 Class President Cl15 Fi- nance Committee C215 Pipe Committee Cl15 Black Aven- gers C213 Dinner Committee CI15 King's Crown, Sopho- more Vice-Presiclent, Secretary C215 Crewsters C215 Crumbs C215 Sophomore Show Patroness committee Tom. MThe alullest horse will oft shotlv fre, The hottest will be coolg The fool will often play the friar, The friar will play the fool. THOMAS AYRES SPARKS New York City Xfg Cane Spree Committee Cl1g Class Debating Society, President Cl1g Chairman Freshman Triangular lntercol- legiate Debating League Cl15 Philolexian C21 C315 De- bating Union CI15 Deutscher Verein C21 C315 Christian Association Cl1 C315 Churchmen's Association Cl1 C21 C315 Secretary C215 Elizabethan Show, Cast C315 Assistant Business Manager Columbia Monthly No Cerman maid desires thee, No Cerrnan song inspires thee, No Carman Rhine-Ivine fires thee. WALTHER ALBERT STIEFEL South Orange N. Member C. U. C. A. Cl1 C21 C315 Athletic Association C315 Deutscher Verein C21 -352- 5 .,5, i f E ' COLVM BIAN O tear me from the whips and scorns of men ! ' i WILBUR W. STEARNS Yonkers, N. Y, Cane Spree Committee Cl15 Varsity Show Chorus O Solilurle! Where are the charms That sages have seen in lhy face? BENJAMIN BERGEN STRANG, Brooklyn, 'N, Y. Y. M. C. A. 425 ray. IFS safer being meek than fierce. . 1 V l IRWIN DERNHAM STRAUSS Holyoke, Mass. f La Societe Francaise5 Boar's Head. Ah, me! How easily ihings go wrong, A sigh ioo much, or a lfiss loo long, And there follows a mis! and a weeping rain, And life is never the same again. EDWARD SCOTT SWAZEY San Antonio, Texas 9iX5 Freshman Crew, Coxswain Cl15 Speclalor, Asso- ciate Board Cl15 News Board C215 Nlanaging Board C315 Finance Committee C21 C315 Chairman C315 Philolexian Society C21 C315 Secretary C315 Class Secretary C315 Crewsters C21 C315 Dorms News Board C315 Kingls Crown C21 C315 Southern Club C315 Varsity Show, Chorus C215 Deutscher Verein C315 Junior Promenade Week Committee5 Play Committee When one duns after wil he is sure to catch nonsense. f L EWIS KELIVIOND THURLOW, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbia Speclalor, Board of Associate Editors Cl1 C215 ' Freshman Cane Spree Committee Cl15 Sophomore Show Program Committee C215 I9IO Varsity Show Chorus W C215 Boards Head C315 Ctlee Club C315 Kings Crown C31- 'lsomelhing between a hindrance and a help. WILLIAM J. TIIVIIVIONS Houston, Texas Class Swimming Team Cl1 C215 Barnard Literary Asso- ciation C315 Economics Club, Secretary C315 Dem- ocratic Club, Speakers' Committee C315 Dorms Managing Board C315 Spectator, Business Assistant C315 Southern Club CI1 C21 C315 Texas Club p,,,., -353- i l+ E . C .t --'-' Azz- -he -f - i 9 y ., . ,.,1 . ,. . .. .1 Q-a':':.f We are all in the gutter lzut some of us are gazing at the stars.' RUFUS JAMES TRIMBLE New York City King's Crown Q31g Varsity Hockey Team Q2, 31g Poli- tics Club Q21 Q31g Secretary Q31g Socialist Club Q21 3 Secretar 3 Boars Head 2 3 g Economics - l 1: Y Q 1: ' f 1 f 1 Club Q31g Treasurer I am a part of all that I have met. EDGAR CLEAVELAND TURPIN Brooklyn, N. Y. ATQ Lacrosse Association Ql1 Q31g Christian Associa- tion Ql1g Mandolin Club Q21g Kings Crown, Q21 Q31g Churchman's .Association Q21 When ill indeed, E'en dismissing the aloctor don't always succeeflf' ALBERT VALENSI Bensontiurst, L. I., N. Y. French Show Q21: Vice-President French Society Hon: hard their lot who neither won nor lost. VEDDER VAN DYCK Bayonne, N. Cl1urcl1man's Association Ql1 Q21 It is a great solace to he free from thought. CHARLES HAROLD WATERBURY Mamaroneek, N. Y. N CIJKXPQ Y. M. C. A. Ql1 Q21 Q31g Assistant Business Manager of Columbia Monthly Q21g Business Manager Columbia Monthly Q31g Assistant Manager of Gymnastic Team Q31g Boar's Head 1 i'Pest. ' The loud laugh that speaks the vacant mind. STANLEY FELIX WEINER New York Cit i y 'PKXPQ Varsity Show, Cast Ql1g Players' Club Ql1 Q21 ' f3f1i'fester Board Ql1 Q21 Q31g Spectator Board Ql1g Kings Crown Q21 Q31g La Societe Francaise -354- A ,frf K THE COLVM BIAN Q 1 . ,L b Q, ., 1' T T ,. . . .,,:A i , . :. -1 V- .l N--JYTV h 'i - T t . r A . ,, I an olcl abusing of COd'S patience and the WALTER MOSES WEIS New York City Freshman-Sophomore Tr lc M t flj Q21 9 F 11 Chess. Team flj 3 Lincozlim Mxilil CI J 3 Varsityreghrgiirll Chorus f2J: Politics Club f A silent man was he. MILES LOWELL YATES llion, N. Y, Freshman Debatinj Societyg Cllurchmarfs Association QD C353 Boar's. l-leacl uBut who is this? What thing of sea or land? ' RALPH HOWARD YOUNG Newport, R. l. Wfiai sweet aleligtita quiet life ajtordslu DAVID H. YOUNC-ER New York City Tail, says Ike proverb, is the sire of fame. CARL DANIEL ZIGROSSER Newark, N. T Class Lacrosse Team fl, QD: Lacrosse Association C215 Politics Club Q25 Oh Christian Association QU Q25 Q13 Boar's Head C23 U15 Member of Committee of College Forum Q23 He adorned whatever subject he either spoke or wrote upon, by the most splendid eloquence. HAROLD PINDAR ZOLLER New York City AXPg Varsity Soccer Team Q25 Q19 All American Soccer Team C219 Varsity Show, Chorus fljg K1ng's Crown U55 Architectural Society. H-7 -355- I ..g. - . .- ..,.. .f.! . ' ' ' - -- i l . THE COLVMBIAN T' l J 'A iti a to . v..f.! 'v 4,-f f if .-wmv 3,,v --'-- ??-Lia? 2 ,,,, , ,rx r' :- 1' X pffjgnf 1 ff ff fffaf fm' ,,,A.A r ,f wgifffffl , N91 ,ff fa ffg f 5,0 4, 'f J off 4, U f' 611 15 f 79? A W'f:3fffl5 q,55f4ff fdf X . are We-fvfrff f 5.0! - ,,, .' ' ,,..- 7-jf ffrf' 1. -f 5 V Q , f y ez ' V ,L+-, ,f ' 'Bri' ' .-Luz. Type of ihe mise who soar but never roam. ' DAVID ZUKERMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. Freslnnan Cane Spree Team fljg Economics Club He never did ltarm llml I heard of. ERNEST BOSCH New York City Peace, Perfect Peace. LAVVRENCE KELSO FRANK Cx O New York City KIYKE, Conienl lo follow where we lead the way. SAMUEL L. JACKSON New York City General Athletic Association QQ Qjg Economics Club GJ. Rusly. For a cap and bells our lives we pay. RUSSELL JAMES LOWE Berkeley, Cal. CPKEQ University of California flj C255 Mandolin Club 633- C r.' O'ersl1adon1ed by preceding greatness. - RICHARD MACKENZIE Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 'IJFAQ Class Track Team fljg Vice-President of the Class Full of dormant algvililyf' EDWARD JAMES MORDAUNT New York City TFA nl-Ie comes and goes, but always he is welcome. HENRY A. ROBINSON, JR. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. TFA, Even a single hair casis ils 5l'lG!l0lD.n ' WILLIAM STANLEY SIEMON Wilkinsburg, Pa. -356- .'.',':f:: ..3--, H'jI:QI'1I'1,..'-F '-f:1z+,n.'- ..--s.-in -' , - U fr L,- QW P an w . x ff Y 1? x A fe ' ' 1?-sg ' E' 5 ff' t : - ' ,, ggi - . .fx-L . , , i f .-....,,. ,turn V 54 1:32. cr-quill' ,. 4 -. I LIL' 1 ,fe -.,,,.,,-s ... V - A - 515 Z-,W-f'f1,,f , .:, :LL , - 'f..:1 '.,.ff-' at ,. -5 iik-' iz.. '::I'E,'5V . I , , ' -Q .grab - , K t , ., vF,,- - A J . , Q it ' - fll' T E if -1 1 , , '. . , - ,.,.ei2fi.,t , s-. . : .. ----- --- ff-v---- ---- -1-- r A 5 ' G, ,, W , M 1 -W .- ,. M, ,. ,, ,, ,, .,.,, ,WH c,r1-1-lin.sH '15 O grant me, hea'v'n, a middle slate, Neither too humble nor too great. BRUNO H. AHLERS New York City Harry. Some :lay the hell will sound, Some day my heart will hound. As with a shout That school is out Ana' lessons alone, I homennard run. HENRY STODDARD BABCOCK Pelham Manor N. Y. A-Afpg Varsity Track Team CU C23 C313 Captain C3jg Class Track Team, Captain CU C213 Class Relay Team CU CZDQ Class Swimming Team Cl, C219 Class Cane Spree Team CD3 Cane Spree Committee CHQ Freshman Dinner Committee, Chairman: Kings Crown C21 C335 Kings Crown Council C3jg Sophomore Smoker Commit- teeg Black Avengers C213 Insignia Committee C335 l9l2 COLUMBIAN Board: Civil Engineering Society C21 Here lies one whose name was writ in water. WILLIAM BANGSER Lebanon, Pa. ' Freshman Lacrosse Team Thou art a scholar and a ripe ancl good one. JOHN SEAMAN BATES Wolfville, Nova Scotia 'PAXPQ Hockey Team C21 C3J5 A.B. l908, Acadia Uni- versity, Wolfville, N. 5.5 Assistant in Chemistry, Colorado University, l9l0-l l. E it A A A -357- ?i?L -- - - 4 ---' - -3 it i - COLVMBIQN i tC ., .,f,. .: mil' 33-322 35 3-.Wafeyjx f , v - sg .VC-.,.,,.,,.4,'a,e., f - ., ,1f2::f.:.fz1gf11.f - :die 'f' 2' ee? ., i 1 -ef? e tm v 3544. 5 f r gk ef 5 C, V5 gg, t, U1 1, 9 , +4 f 5 ' 25, ,4 2 f , . 3' -55,9 ' 4,6-ff '11 - ,- . N - 5446-:mrs ' . ag.3j.L'521 '-.. ,. . ,ii ,tw as 11 rf 4. 5 Af, W if I' fcfv.1f:-.- . Q, f:-GP., IK 4'--,an-:-21' ,- 1 1-' '. e -'am-f:1:y.','g V ZTE5-W ':2: 5' N ZFX ' 4 7 Kings and Bishop were his playthingsf' JOHN BOOKWALTER BEADLE. Washington, D. C. ' fI1A9g Manager Gymnastic Team C359 Dormitory Com- mittee C25g Varsity Chess Team C255 Captain Varsity Chess Team C355 King's Crown MA had man af the western type. JAMES EVELAND BELL Denver, Colo. CIJKZH Class Rifle Team Cl5g Mandolin Club C25 C359 Notes and Keys C25 C355 Class Treasurer C355 Class Finance Committee C353 Kings Crown 4 Tom. They say a carpenter is known by his chips. , ' THOMAS PORTER BELL Denver, Colorado 'TUKEQ Class Swimming Team CPlunge for distance5 Cl5 1 C25g Class Water Polo Team Cl5 C255 Mandolin Club CI5 C25 C355 Notes and Keys, Plc never doesvarfoolish thing or ever says a wise one. KENNETH HARKNESS BOWMAN Upper Montclair, N. Mechanical Engineering Society C355 Columbia Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Come forth into the light of things, - l Let Nature he your teacher. OSCAR W. E. BROOCKMANN Richmond Hill, N. Y. Mandolin Club CI5g Society of Civil Engineering Tommy Is she not passing fair? THOMAS ELLIS BROWN, 3RD New York City 95, Varsity Cross Country Team C359 Class Cross Country Team C35g Varsity Show Cl5g Varsity Show, Patroness Committee C25 C353 Kings Crown C25 C355 C. U. A. A. C25 C35g Sophomore Show, Patroness Com- mittee , -358- l c I exe I A I-THE - COLVMBIAN . s. 4: Q i E a Qi 1 ,L , y ,,.,,, o r .- .- . M r ,',', . I L Butch ' That hopeless look of blooming infancy. WILLARD FERRIS BUTCHER Bridgeport, Conn. ENQ Manager Freshman Hockey Team Qljg Assistant Manager Baseball Team Q3Dg Y. M. C. A. Qlj QZQ Q3Jg Athletic Association Q23 Q3jg King's Crown Q3Jg Me- chanical Engineering Society Monlf. W'l1at a fine thing hope is! ' STANLEY Cl-IUTE Brooklyn, N. Y. 'PEKQ Class Crew QZDQ Class Swimming Team Ufimmie Clog. Handsome but modest. JAMES L. CLAGHORN Tacoma, Wash. ATP: Cane Spree Squad QU Class Crew QZDQ Varsity Crew Squacl Qllg Mandolin Cub QU Q25 Q3Jg Rowing Club QU QZJQ Aero Club Q25 Q3Dg King! Crown Milge. Let every man enjoy his whim. What's he to me, or I to l1irn? MIGUEL ANGEL COCCO Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Latin-American Q21 Q3jg Athletic Association QZJ Tail does not come to help the idle. WILLIAM FRANCIS CONNOLLY Weehawken, N. Stevens Institute of Technology QU, Center Field 'Electri- cal Engineers Baseball Team QZJQ Electrical Engineering Society Q21 h Lofty designs must close in like efectsf' HARRY FORSYTH CORNWALL Short Hills. N. J. Class Baseball Team, Substitute Qllg Class Tennis Team Qljg C. U. A. A. Q25 Q3,g Junior Promenade Commit- tee Q3Qg New jersey Alumni Entrance Rewarcl. ,y -359-- ,3 1 of ' fiiii . ' I . ft,-ft,-232'1'5?:5'.1v, IW H-' 33' 1 .vw- , f f' r---fairing-zfzmwfy-f l' .. My-' Jag , V' . . J 'Nil Wh 22-'f-.1 .C N!6f '. 1522114 -Et 422. :Lf f if ZW ff!! flffg :ff 'ft W M40 7 Y ty M 7 ti f I - ' tw twin- '- ' 'im'-vliiliv ' 11 ,' ' ' . 4. ' I F'-1 :Jaxx-fi-450-f'f:1, W ' F-3 f ' ' ill-t. ??2Q, y'i1'P,f9 21-fl 5 Jkeff, f:.',gg1y.f2j cf 'Y 4' :ti-2'-WM 's f t 21. 1 . - .-.,.. - ., .,. ., fm .-s ., my 1 I L. 'S mxfle. W . I i?i,. 1 -' .,.f,.,.,.,?-f7l.':5jZ ' fl' 1 Mft. iz: ,,f. -- ,y jvfjgbg E . C ':'4 Men may come and men may ga, But I go an forever. , HERBERT WILLIAM EVANS New York City AZfPg Freshman Lacrosse Team fljg Varsity Lacrosse Team f2Jg Varsity Cross Country Team C21 Gly Class Cross Country Team Q13 , He lnicls fair lo become naiscg who has discovered that 'he is not. OSCAR AUGUST FREDSALL Brooklyn, N. Y. CIJKE, Il is so soon that I am done for, P I wonder what I was begun for. ' DANIEL MASON GARBER Ridgewood, N. j. AT: Class Baseball Team C253 Class Pipe Committee CD3 Class Song Contest Committee Ceig. H1125 hardly in a bodtfs power To ffcep at times from being sourf' I-IERIVIAN ROLAND GEIGER New York City ZXPQ Sophomore Show Committee Q13 Chairman Sopho- more Show Program Committee QZJQ Sophomore Show, Castf 2,3 Varsity Show, Cast Q53 Players' Club CZJ 0,5 Athletic Association Q21 QM Mechanical Engineer- ing Society 4 1 love a tranquil soliiualef' l W ALFRED R. GLOCK New York City Silence as aleep as eternity. THEODORE GOLDEN New York City W -36o- , ytyr N ..,, N ' f, ' M F ' '.,. .,, g -'-- ' l' H ' 1 t or I-THE - COLVM BIANI c eoto ' Let him alone. ,ffmgf ' f ' JOSEPH LASKAR GOLDMAN Tarrytown, N. Y, ' I f '.-cf-uf it? 'f Y ,A ,V V 4 f f f . 2114: , .,f, I :w t 7 Um... . 1. 1'4 J' Amt smce for Beautys sake my soul hath burneal, i r Shall lze my hope that l may not be spurned. ' 7253, 'YQf7ff,g2, JOHN LYLE GREACEN New York City - t f -4:1 V .111 QV .-5261jfjffzq-3-ivy-ty. 5- Sophomore Crew fStrokej. , 3 Creeny. Sir, you have the most insinuating manner, lvul incleecl you should gel ricl of that oalious mustache-one might as well lfiss a heclgehogf' HARRY TALMAGE GREENE, JR. New York City BAB, H Chapter fStevensJg Class Lacrosse Team QD: Varsity Lacrosse Team C215 Varsity Lacrosse Team, Assistant Manager A lover of boisterous fun. WILLIAM F. HAAREN New York City Football Team, Substitute QU QD: Class Crew I have often regretted my speech but never my silence. WILLIAM HOWARD I-IAINES Englewood, N J. E AE, King's Crown. Deacon , No cheers, nolveers, , Nothing but work for the engineersf B. PERRY HAMILTON jamaica, N. Y. EN, Electrical Engineering Society. -361-. A!! ' itet AL?4 L I 'I itte I ' i I I I I COLVMBIAN . .A-' ,Q,,.. p ,zfgl g 293 ' 1912 . . 0 , IZ Pray, whose dog are you? E. P, HARRIS New York City ulimi., H 1 Ii-non: on which siale my bread is lnullerea' JAMES LEROY I-IAYNES Brooklyn, N. Y. Q Secretary of Columbia Branch of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Q31 . '. Q fav, ,f . ,Z .f,, , .g Me? Great men are ever morleslf' JOHN E. I-IAYS Nashville, Tenn. AKE, Pop. For my part gclling up seems nol so easy. NIELS EDWIN HENDRICKSON Brooklyn, NV. Y. Sophomore Dinner Committee C235 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society 131. Nemo, Meet me lo-night in dreamlandf' EDWARD LOUIS I-IIRT Yonkers, N. Y. QPKEQ Sopliomore Dinner Committee Ari thou married? JOHN TERRELL HOYT Salt Lake City, Utah 2X5 Utah School of Mines fly -362- - wuz, , . , ..., .,'. 'Q' - U ferry. A gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. DWIGHTAGERALD HUBBARD New York City 'PK25 Rifle Team Cl15 Pony Ballet, l909 Varsity Show. Mlmmyf' The spriglllly nail, llte lively eye, The engaging smile, the gaiely, Tha! laughed down many a .summer sun, And lfepl you up so ofl till one. HARRY IMMERMAN Brooklyn, N, Y, Freshman Lacrosse C115 Class Lacrosse I uTommy. ' 'So wise, so young, they say, do never live long. THOMAS JABINE New York City Cane Spree Committee Cl15 Freshman Debating Society Cl15 Christian Association Kate, Spots in ll1e sun are in his lustre lost. BEVERLEY KEATOR New York City 'PKXP5 Freshman Swimming Team5 Freshman Track Team5 Sophomore Crew5 Sophomore Vice-Presiclent5 Sophomore Presiclentg Sophomore Show Committee: Kings Crown. Real life, you think, I lf-non: but lillle of? 1 am no clreamer as you say. EDWARD H. KOENIG Brooklyn, N. Y. BGH5 Christian Association Cl1 C215 Kings Crown C21 C31g Varsity Show, Chorus Cl15 Swimming Association C115 Freshman Baseball5 Freshman Crew, Managerg Rowing Club C11 C215 Secretary Rowing Club C215 Sophomore Finance Committeeg Sophomore Show Com- mitteeg Sophomore Show lVlanager5 Crewsters C21 C315 Athletic Association C215 Junior Promenade Committee, Secretary-Treasurer His fleece was Ivliiie as snow. KARL BARRE. LAMB New York City AXP5 Varsity Track Team C21 C315 Varsity Cross Coun- try Team C21 C315 Varsity Tennis Team, Assistant Manager C315 l9l2 Track Team C21 C315 l9l2 Cross Country Team C21g Captain C315 1912 Tennis Team, Captain C115 1912 Rifle Team Cl1: Varsity Show C215 Junior Promenade Committee C315 Kings Crown C21 C315 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee C215 C. U. A. A. C21 C315 Aero Club C215 C. U. C. A. Cl1 C21 C315 C. U. Wireless Club V -363- .lil- , ...Q f --45 . .'. l'9',C'Z -1 :,g'Ijt:,.! .1 ' 5 -i s .11-2455 .,.g , 1- tw.f..,,'41.,,,,.,..l,g ,. 5,,7.Myt . ..4 .nw , 1',if:1:2,z4,ff . 1215 - 2.- 5.41 . ,. ,Z ,., ,Z Pffllifiif m.4.7,442f4,. 5 1 J f -: 1 71 I ,r Z 9'-E I ,ff s, ,,f y fx, 59 1' 5' ' 3 . 'w,ia.-aaff2,.1:,2J3 1 , , ,, f e ' .,-ff' - ' cl? 1.11 N-wid, 1. ,.1.,ff...,w1f 1fa . 4 ls '1?3.it43?i 'ii'l'i-41- . ,, ts- ., ., . - - ,,s,11.,.,,,,. , ,. R '3f31?d?:E-'iii 'i '- 2491-:'f7f Ll - 3 3'.2ff.g15,ZY.-'W L WE: 5 fit? 'feb-rip. :. V 1 -, vp 3 Yr '57 My 'Q '1-hiQ1f'0E'i2' '. ,. ',..h 1 .:,1 . , . , , ,, ' E - coLvM BIAN ii 11' rfle I . . , .1 Pere, Every man is as Heaven made him. ,- PERCY W. EDWARD LANDOLT Brooklyn, N. Y. fIwKXIf9 C. U. C. A. CID C21 GJ. 1 wonder if e'er I shall mee! him again- This liille old man wiih his lillle craclfed brain! RALPH HERBERT LANGLEY Livingston l-lall Wireless Club fljg President Q21 Q13 Electrical En- gineering Sociely UD. ul lay mc down in peace lo sleep. S. LEVISON ' Brooklyn, N. Y. Y Says lililc, does less. ALFRED K. LEVY New York City Sophomore, M. E. Baseball Team. O leave the gay and feslive scenes, The halls of dazzling light. LOUIS E. LEVY New York City Ill .speak in a rnonslrous lillle voice. JULIAN LOEBENSTEIN New York City Electrical Engineering Society QD -364- X X M THE COLVMBIAN --- of 34,1.'if5.'3-.gggtftlcge . ,. f-ls .. Q , , - . ' ,,,..,f,v5Zi4filffflfii: 1 3: F721 ' 'f?A:i1'.' 151'-,'fEi:-'EfQ1:1.. ' . . EM- ,. . . . . . ' 4 -gg-11-.':1i5::1:g'iN'l1 -'i'sl35,'I-2.2-.-.f, .. '.'..'5:S.iC7 fif-3:F,-'-'-- f ,. .. .-.'..ff,-wi:-152.2 1-- ' ' e'-:ssc 5.13 - --..,.:-Af.,'5.--1:.:3,- ..1. J-.Q f 339 ' ' ' ' 1- I am right sorry for your heaviness. T LEONARD CHESTER LORDLY New York City ZW: Class Football Team C21 6,3 Secretary of Class C255 Civil Engineering Society QQ G19 Sophomore Show Committee Q35 Assistant Manager Sophomore Show Q13 Second Assistant Manager Varsity Show Qjg Assistant Manager C313 Athletic Association: Mandolin Club QD QD: Kings Crown. -- u Bob. A most fine figure! ROBERT LUNN, IR. jersey City, N. A'-F95 Cane Spree Team QZDQ Freshman Debating Team vs. Princeton Freshmen fljg Christian Association fl, ..Mac-t 1 A l For now I fear il will he said, No huller siiclfs upon his bread. WILLIAM HENRY MCARDLE Brooklyn, N. Y. ' SAX, According as lhe man is so musl you humor him. GE FRASER lVlcCLEl LAND GEOR - Pragerstrasse l5, Berlin, Germany 1 am as melancholy as a giln cal.' JOHN JOSEPH MCCINLEY New York City Member Newman Club Q23 UIQ Member Civil Engineer- ing Society f2j Much can he made of a Scolsman if he be caught young. FRANCIS FERGUS MCIVER, JR. New York City Columbia Branch A. S M. E. UD: Mechanical En- gineering Sociely C355 C. U. C. A. fl, C23 UL New- i man Club fl, QD V C - -365- . ,. - , COLVMBIAN- .. A quiet, pleasant manner mins many friends. ROBERT HENRY MeLEOD Wisconsin Mechanical Engineering Society Gly Columbia Branch A. S. M E. 'iMen of few words are the best. GEORGE GRAHAM MCLOCHLIN New York City 'TPI'-Ag t9I2 Finance Committee QD Gjg Junior Prom- enade Committee GL King's Crown. Mac Save thy breath to cool thy porridgef' FREDERIC O. X. MCLOUGHLIN New York City TFA fr Cltaplerjg '-'PBKQ Member Newman Club. Laugh and lac fat, sir. ERNEST MARQUARDT New York City A pretty, well bred, agreeable youth. HENRY LUTHER MELLEN Middlebury, Vt. AKEg Vice-President of Electrical Engineering Society Doc His mit shines at the expense of his memory. HENRY CLYDE MOFFETT Minneapolis, Minn. QAXQ Eclitor-in-Chief of The Dorms C25 Qjg President Cross-Hammers QZDQ Y. M. C. A. CU -366- I '4'- 2'-12196 i 5 '?iz:I5-i5.',--1:-11: .,,-A,',' 9 21'-'Li' 14' 'TH E ' COLVM BIAN -' ' slim.. But far more numerous is lhe herd of such Who think loo lillle and who talk loo much. JAMES ISAAC MOORE, JR. New York City AKES Freshman Crew fly: Varsity Four CD: Class Football fl, QD: Varsity Show QD: Class President Freshman Traclc: King's Crown: Black Avengers uplaguecl with an itching leprosy of mil. EDGAR H. MOSHER New York City 'PK-3: Philharmonic: M. E. Society: Columbia Branch A. S. M.. E. A famous name will never die. HARVEY SEELEY MUDD Los Angeles, Cal. ATA: Varsity Lacrosse fl, QQ: King's Crown. l 1 Great Heavens, I can'l stand this nonsense any longer. EUGENE A. MURPHY Rochester, N. Y. Association Football: Class Hockey Team CU: Living- ston Traclc Team fly: Chairman Cane Spree Commit- tee fly: Chairman Class Finance Committee QI: Colum- bia Branch A. S. M. E. GJ: Mechanical Engineering Society QD: Christian Association fly Q21 GJ: COLUM- BIAN Board Q25 One ear il heard, al the other out il went. xi BERNARD NIEMANN, JR. New York City Member Columbia University Mechanical Engineering Society GJ: Member Columbia Branch, American Society of Mechanical Engineers We are Life's artisans! .The world were cold U But that our hearts have hurnea' with Loves true fire, RALPH ARTHUR PARKER l..ongmead0W, Mass. 93: Varsity Mandolin Club CU QD C353 Kings Crown: Leader Mandolin Club GJ: Civil Engineering Society: Assistant Manager Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs: Notes and Keys. - ' --367- - ,... X ittt 5 5i5 I 5 is 4 , 1 I lettltl 5t e 5et r5 - THE ' COLVMBIAN - ll -' is : 41 2- I - ' :Jw ,Q Penelope It is better to he damned than mentioned noi at aII. I-IAROLD CASSINOVE PENFIELD New York City T595 Class Treasurer CID5 Mechanical Engineering Societyq Cleo Club , Silence is oft times more eloquent than words. BURTON LAWRENCE FFEIFFER Parsons, Kaus. 1'm on intimate terms with Hamlet's father, I haunt fair glens and respectable' homers, And always go home at descent hoursg For I'm a ghost of high degree, All other ghosts take off their hats to me. WALTER FRANKLIN PYNE New York City TTA5 Freshman Crew, Poughkeepsie CD5 Class Football Team CU C255 Cane Spree Team, Winner C255 Class Track Team CIJ C215 Black Avengers C275 Crewsters C235 Chairman Class Pin Committee CD5 Class Pipe Committee CU5 Newman Club CID CZD5 President of the Class Pop I-Ioholfenu The sweet little boy with a hit of a lrroguef' FRANK RADIGAN Jersey City, N. Cane Spree C2jg Varsity Lacrosse C215 Civil Engineer- ing Society C335 Class Lacrosse C235 Christian Associa- tion CZJ5 Newman Club . ..Ed.. Learning by .study must he mon, 'Twas ne'er entailed from son to son.' EDWARD OLIVER ROBERTS New York City XPT5 Class Swimming Team CU 5 Captain Class Crew C25 5 Kings Crown C25 5 Class Vice-President C31 5 Christian Association CI 'ifuliush f Life is a stocking, Grandma says, And yours is just begun. JULIUS ROI-IN Montclair, N. Basketball CID -368- TQ,-L, .,.,', ,,,, V, 4, ,,g,,,ff 'J. - . L E ' A .i A AV ,A .1 Z-.-'YI--HUA ' Rosie Nippcd in the bud. JOSEPH ROSE New York City 'iRoggie Friends 1 have marie whom envy musl commend, But noi one foe whom 1 would wish a friend. BRUNO ROGOWSKI New York ciry Freshman Baseball Team5 Sophomore Dinner Commit- tee5 Mechanical Engineering Society C215 Columbia'Sec- tion, American Society Mechanical Engineers C215 Treasurer Mechanical Engineering Society C315 Treas- urer Columbia Section American Society Mechanical Engineers ls mairimony a failure? RUDOLF MAX RUTHARDT Stuttgart, Germany 'T'-A-95 Varsity Water Polo Team Cl1 C21 C315 Captain Varsity Water Polo Team Milt, l've often said lo meself, l've said, 'Cheer up, Cully, you'll soon he aleaa'! ' MILTON SAMUEL SALSBURY New York City 1912 Basketball Teamg 1912 Football Team Cl15 l9l2 Football Team, Manager C215 l9l2 Crew Cl1 C215 I9I2 Water Polo5 l9l2 Track, Pole Vault Cl1 C215 Var- sity Basketball Squacl C215 Varsity Basketball Team Sam. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident iomorrowsf' MILTON SAMUELS New York City Freshman Baseball CI15 Freshman Track Team Cl15 Football Team C215 Camp Columbia5 Varsity Baseball Team Cl1 C215 1912 Finance Committee. His name so great? 1 lfnow 'tis long, But easy quite io spell: Ancl more than half a year ago I knew it very well. FERDINAND C. SCHEDE. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ZAE5 Freshman Baseball Team Cl15 Black Avengers C215 Varsity Baseball Squad C215 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C315 Sophomore Triumph Committee C215 King's Crown C21 -369- . 410 -ll -Z,'-. ,-4' -:-.1 i A-:4A g Q Schmalz. The xmilh, a mighty man was he, Wiih large and sinemy hands. XVILLIAM. C. SCI-IMIDT, -IR. New York City l9l2 Sophomore Crew. all well becomes a young man io he modest GILBERT E. SEIL Perth Amboy, N. J. Semp. Oh wad the powers the giflie gie him . To see himself as ilhers see him. ROBERT ALEXANDER SEMPLE Glasgow, Scotland Varsity Soccer Team fl, QD C553 Captain BJ, All- American Soccer Team fl, No nzeullh is lilfc a quiet mimi. NANABHOY RUSTORNYI SETHNA New York City 'iWarm in the glorious inieresl you pursue, f And, in one worcl, u good man and a lrue.' GEORGE AUGUSTUS SHAW Brooklyn, N. Y. EN, COLUMBIAN Board QD, Class Secretary C352 King's Crown Dorff loolf so 'ard for I 'aven'l no card, l'm lnaclg lo the Army again. LESTER SIFF New York City At West Point until I9I0. -3 70- A es. , , , I. COLVMBIAN . , f' -M -V A , , ' -nf I ' O Q . Oh he wiser thou! lnstructczl that true lfnowlcflge leads lo love. I. PHILIP SILVERSTEIN Passaic, N. J. Cosmopolitan Club C315 Canadian Mining Institute. Tom Twist was a wonderful fellow, No boy was so nimble or strong, He could turn len somersaulls lzaclfwards, And stand on his head all day long. No wrestling nor running nor jumping, This laugh little urchin could tire, For his muscles were gultapercha, And his .sinews bundles of wire. CHARLES GOODWIN SINCLAIR, JR. New York City AT5 Crewsters C215 Varsity Four-Oared Crew, Stroke C215 Junior Varsity 'Crew at Philadelphia C215 Varsity Wrestling Team CI15 Winner I75-Ib. and heavyweight cane spree CI15 Class Football Team, Manager CI15 Class President C315 Class Secretary CI15 Sophomore Triumph Committee, Chairman C215 Pall Regatta Com- mittee C315 Class Pipe Committee, Chairman CI15 Class Pin Committee CI15 Kings Crown C21 A glimmering glitter lo glaelden the gloom. JAY LEE SIVIITI-I New York City ZXP5 Cornell Georgia Do as I say, not as l rio. ' GEORGE FRANCIS SQUIER New York City EX5 Second Varsity Soccer Team CI15 Varsity Soccer Team C21 C315 Latin American Club CI1 C21 C311 Cane Spree Team C215 Assistant Hockey Manager C315 Kings Crown C315 Black Avengers Milfe. Not to lfnow me argues yourself unlfnown, The lo-west of your throng. BERTRAIVI C. STAIGER Newark, N. ATA5 Class Finance Committee C21 C313 Junior Prome- nacle Committee5 Ball Committee. Such beautiful, beautiful hands! They're neither white nor small.: Anal you, I lfnow, would scarcely thinlf That they were fair at all. E. L. STEINDLER New York CNY -37t- ,. -I l - THE COLVMBIANL Y l Y f 'i i - , ,. ..,, .. .. , Y x x met, -HW 4 I , . . . Q ' :i'if':- ' I T i He had a face lilfe a lnenealiclionf' JOHN C. STONE, JR. New York city UThe alice of Zeus fall ever luckily. WYLIE WARD STONE New York City , University of Minnesota fl, QZDQ Sophomore Show, Cast Kelly, The forluilous or casual conquest of aiomsf' ' ' ROYDEN TITUS STRUTHERS New York City QFAQ Class Football Team UD 'lsuvief' There lies more peril in thine eye than twenty of their l sn1orals. EDWARD SUVERKROP, JR. New York City Cane Spree - Slugger, nlfs wiser being good than bad, - 11's filler being sane than mazlf, u HOWARD JOHN SWALLOW New York City B9Hg 1912 Basketball fly Qjg Assistant Manager Swimming Teamg Lacrosse Team Q19 Captain Lacrosse Team Qjg Sophomore Triumph Committeeg King's Crowng Mechanical Engineering Society. Mill. One of Comus's route. MILTON D. SWARTZ ' Baltimore, Mel. Freshman Baseball Team Cljg Varsity Wrestling Team Q15 Runner up in the Intercollegiate Wrestling Cham-- pionships Q19 Coxswain Livingston Crew CD5 Editor The Dorms C215 Southern Club QZDQ Secretary Living- -C ston Hall Committee Q25 CO5 Y. M. C. A. i ' -3 72- A '-Q O -,-,gi-'fs -ii-L X H-A TH E COLVM BIAN n J. .,.,,,f9i-grQ-jif?-'Ii'-P 1:.:f'-gf' 1- +511Ei-:':-51-az:-if:..--.4111 -- - if 5:33, . .I --:,:v-:g.,3: When I was young, I acted as a child. WALTER TAG Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbia University Philharmonic Society fl, Q23 C333 Member Columbia University Mechanical Engineering So- ciety QDQ Student Member American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers Tul2l2y. That all-softening, overpowering lfnell, . The tocsin of the soul-the dinner bell. IVAN POPPERS TASHOF Washington, D. C. ZBT, . Tommy Cree, why wa.sn't I born a blond? ARTHUR W. S. THOMAS Jersey City, N. Freshman Lacrosse Team fljg Sophomore Show C253 Societe Francaise. Frei O Mirth and Innocence FREDERICK C. TI-IORN New York City Tong, Sure the shovel and tongs To each other laclongsf' YOUNG-LEE TONG Shanghai, China Phiharmonic Society QQ O35 Fencing Club Vcrpie. So mild, sa timorously shy and small. A EDWARD VERPLANCK U New York City AT: Varsity Track Team fly CZJQ Wearer of C fl, C251 Varsity Cross Country Team UD: Class Track Team fl, Q15 Class Cross Country fly, Class Relay, Captain fly, Wearei' l9I2 UQ Q15 Rowing Association U19 Track Association QU, General Athletic Association QD 3, Associate Board Spectator fl, , -373- . i P E . C . - 'f Bud. Hunger is bitter, hui the worst Of human pangs, the mos! accursed Of Wani's fell scorpions, is Thirstf, FRANK H. WAGNER Buffalo, N. Y. 9AXgClass Football Team fly, Manager Hartley Hall, Baseball Team QD: Hall Committee Q59 Sophomore ' Mining Society QD GQ, Y. M. C. A. CU C23 OJ, King's Crown QD Louis. He might have gone further and fared worse. LOUIS WALTER Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. Electrical Engineering Society. Home-keeping youth have ever homely mils. CHARLES M. WARNER Elizabeth, N. J XT, B.S. Rutgers College l90B. Foriune in men has some small difercnce made, One flaunls in rags, one flullers in hrocadef' WALTER XVELCH Scarsclale, Deutscher Verein. usloryl Cod bless you! I have none to fell, sir! EBERHARD VVELLE. Paterson, N. Welchet. O, what may man within him hide, Though angel on the outward side. HENRY W. WETJEN New York City WE, Freshman Track Team, Track Team C2 J C J, Cross Country Team flbg Mechanical Engineering So- Cltfy qzp rap. - -374- N.Y. 3. -hiig K R' . ca C , C.. i -THE ' COLVMBIANYZ is All day long I hear a But nobody sings ii! song, And all nigh! long I Bu! nobody lfnonns XVll..l..lAlVl C. WHITE EAE5 Freshman Fencing Team A Ro-V. LE ROY WILSON gineering Society alay--. Wailing winds, and naked moods, and meadows brown and sear. JAY PENDLETON WOOD QIJKE5 Class Treasurer C215 Finance Committee C215 Varsity Crew Squad C215 Crewsters C355 King! Crown C3D5 COLUMBIAN Boarcl C355 mittee ul am the man who walks la alike lo me. ALOYS BRAMBACH Mechanical Engineering Society Mild and unassuming. FREDERICK CARL HEILES East Orang Fencing Team C3D5 King's Crown CZ, C315 Electrical - Engineering Society C21 A faulilcss monsler, which lhe world ne'er saw. AKE5 Freshman Crew Squad Cljg Y. M. C. A. C235 Varsity Show C235 Kings Crown C315 Electrical En- hear fha! sang, ' ii! 1 Englewood, N. . V CU: Assistant Manager 4 New York City New York City Junior Promenade Com- y himself, all places are Scarsdale, N. Y. C35- One of 57 Varielicsf' C, N, j, STEWART SINCLAIR MACDERMOTT New York City Mechanical Engineering Socicty5 Freshman Fencing Team C395 Columbia Branch of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Crest men are often unknown. --A bold, bad man. HENRY MACINTYRE HERBENER Thomasville, C-a. ARTHUR C- SANGER New York City Treasurer Columbia Dancing Club C255 Manager Colum- bia Dancing Club C315 Executive Committee Cosmopoli- tan Club nMy life is one demd horrid grindf Bert, BENJAMIN LASSMAN New York City While bright-eyed Science matches round. Cane Spree Team B -3 75 ERTRAM LAURENCE TRILLICH New York City 1. . EQRFQ Q I F FM fire C But not alone does beauty hide Where bloom ana' tint and fragrance hideg The minstrelfs melody may feect Perhaps a more insistent need. WILLIAM Ct-IALMERS ACNEW, JR. Duluth, Minn. EAEQ Glee Club QD A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse. FRANK A. BERRY New York City 'PKEg Architectural Society fl, QD G13 Executive Committee Q13 Architectural Show, Cast QD: Newman Club QD: King's Crown C313 COLUMBIAN Board, Art Editor G13 Architectural Society Annual Duke 1 am lost in thought. Thoughts of the 'Queen' may hap. HOWARD TODD CLINCH New York City Nfg Freshman Fencing Team UIQ Manager fljg Archi- tectural Show, Cast fl, f2Q5 Chairman Architectural Show Committee QD: Sophomore Show, Cast Q35 Archi- tectural Society flj Q21 C335 COLUMBXAN Board Gjg Junior Promenade Committee The clog is Cl1C!1d..' SANFORD DANA ELY Rutherford. N. AT: Architectural Society -3 76- Q-'iv-5. X , ,, csrt 1 r ,, r , r e o - COLVMBIAN Aim high! Who shoofclh al the sky ' Hits higher far than he Who shootelh ai a tree EDNVARD EUGENE FISHER Aurora, Ill. AXPQ l9l2 Debating Society U19 Associate Board Co- lumbia Spectator U1 QZ1, Architectural Society He who would make a pun would prcff a pocket. JAMES FOGARTY Charleston, S. C. UK'I'g Architectural Society U1 C21 Welcome, stranger. , TOMAS CARLOS LEON New York City Mandolin Club U15 Architectural Society Of us, but not among us. MANUEL MURIEL San Luis Potosi, Mexico Architectural Society, Latin-American Club. Pai. For a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. jOI-IN FREDERIC MURPHY Des Moines, Ia. Zqfg Architectural Society U1 Q1 131g Architectural Play Committee C215 Architectural Play, Cast U1 Q13 Varsity Show, Chorus U15 Mandolin Club C21 C315 Notes and Keys Q21 C313 COLUMBIAN Board 61. Leaving the wits the spacious air, With license lo build castles there. HENRY MARTIN POLHEMUS Englewood, N. I X1'Tg Architectural Association U1 Q1 O15 Kings Crown C23 C31- ut 1 -377- ' ' Q tWfTHE,-COLVMBIAN- t , . -- ' ',.', Y 4'.' . .f l ff ' ' 1 --- - , 1-'- -- f V li, .,.A.. - :ff x 1- '- - ' ' i' 4 'A 1 . . - - IZ ? i,. . 1 . ,3::.,-' 4 A creature not too bright or good, For human naturc's clcrily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, lzlame, love, lfisses, tears, ana' smiles. RUSSELL TRACY WALKER Brooklyn, N. Y. ZX: Sophomore Show, Castg Mandolin Cluh C23 C3Dj Architectural Society CU C25 C353 Junior Promenade Cornmitteeg Kings Crowng Notes and Keys. 1-lumility, that low, sweet root From which all heavenly virtues shoot. WILLIAM C. WEEKS Huntington, N. Y. AXPQ Clee Club C21 C359 S. S. Festival, Chorus C255 Architectural Society C335 Christian Association Worthy. As worthy as he is silent. ADDISON FOARD WORTHINGTON Relay Station, Howard Co., Md. A493 Architectural SocietylClj C25 C3JQ Secretary Archi- tectural Society C313 Executive Committee of Year Book of Columbia University Architectural Society C333 Mas- sier of the Mcliim Atelier One science only will one genius fit, So vast is art, so narrow human wit. JOHN LATENSER, JR. Omaha, Nels. University of Nebraska l906-l908g Freshman Dinner Committee Cllg Architectural Society Clj C23 C313 Assistant Manager Architectural Show -378- X 'Ni h, q.,-.Q 1 ,.:'5 l, , H ':' --1: E . C --4-1,. 'r - Abrahams, Alexander l. Altenburg, Edgar Avery, Walter Axman, Laurence H. Baker, Henry D. Baumer, Herbert Peter Beck, Pineus M. Bell, Wiley A., Jr. Bender, Sidney Bergman, Augustus Henry Bishop, Shelton Hale Blaber, joseph Thomas Bloch, Harry Bramwell, George Moffat Brandt, Robert Carl Bruno, Alexander Caruso, Carmine William Childs, Sterry Hunt Corwin, Hilary E. Covello, Leonard Crouze, Albert Degavre, Martin Louis Depew, Pierre Howell Dorr, William Caspar Dwyer, Geoffrey James Egbert, George Pennington Eichmann, Nleyer Eimer, Carl Bernard Epstein, Louis Ernst, Montrose Fairbairn, Robert Le Fevre Felbel, Frank Julius Ferrara, Joseph Ferreira, Avelino Vicente FitzGerald, Aaron Boylan Flower, Alfred R. Fox, Dixon Ryan Frank, Max Friedman, Israel Frizzell, Bonner Adelstein, Michael Ahearn, Thomas james, Jr. Ahearn, William Daniel Alexander, Howard Ross De Aguero, Miguel Eduardo, Anderson, Herbert Hampton Armstrong, Francis Tuttle Atkinson, Geoffroy Baker, James A., Jr. Baker, Walter E. Boas, Percy E. Bosch, Ernest Brenner, Arthur Bearns Qlnlumhia Glnllegv Srninra, Glenn nf 15111 Gatch, Nelson B. Gibson, Kiliaen van Rensselaer Giegerich, Arthur Nicholas Anthony Gildersleeve, Nelson Burroughs Ginsberg, lsmar Greenebaum, Harold M. Greenebaum Milton Grill, Abraham M. Grimm, Alfred John Haber, lsador Hastings, William Henry, Jr. Heydecker, Wayne Darlington Hill, John Warren Hotchkiss, Raymond Bell KempvanEe, John Charles, jr. Kemp, William Cullen Bryant Keyes, George Thurman Kinney, Warren Klingenstein, Joseph Klugescheid, Richard Charles Koenig, Leo Korn, Samuel Seymour Kuhn, Samuel Oppenheim Kunstler, Monroe Bradford Lee, William Murray Lefferts, Allen Lloyd, Llewellyn Lobeck, Armin Kohl Lowy, Alexander Mackenzie, Edward Hemond Mackintosh, james Handforth MacRossie, William Maguire, Cedric F. Marsh, Harry Widdecombe Nleisel, Charles Meyer, Adolph Henry Michtom, joseph Stewart Moses, Alfred Staunton Murphy, John Joseph Norton, Robert Clinton O'Brien, John Zlnninra, Gllaum nf 1512 Brill, lsidor C. Broderick, Edward Vincent Bullwinkel, Edward John Burr, Chauncey S. Calahan, Harold Augustin Clyne, Herbert H. Coffin, Lewis Augustus Colby, Elbridge Conway, Joseph Aloysius Culman, Frederick Cummings, Arthur Roland Darlington, Gilbert Sterling Bancroft Dederick, William Milton 1380- Y Paton, Thomas Bugard, Jr. Price, Arthur Leo Rade, Henry S. Remsen, William Riegel, Guy H. Robbins, James B. Roche, Ernest Spencer Roche, John Pierre Ross, William Neely Rothwell, Vincent Harold Rubino, Gabriel 4 Schlesinger, Gabriel Schmidt, Arnold M. Scholz, Frederick William Schrenkeisen, Frank Gillman Schubert, Orville Edgar Scott, George W. A. Shirley, Amos Reginald Siceloff, John Andrew Slutzky, Henry Spencer, Frederick Burr Springer, Milton Pincus Steinemann, Robert Stephens, Richmond Stewart, Ralph Randles Stickles, Lloyd Stone, Edwin Wadsworth Strasburger, Samuel Myer V Tooker, Harold Clifton Van Fossan, Ernest Harvey Van Tine, Harold Warren, George Henry Webber, William T. Weis, Walter M. Wheeler, Irwin Whipps, William Osterhout Whitlock, Bache McEvers Winderman, Samuel D. Zimmermann, Alphonse Ziegler, Winfred Hamlin Dingman, Norman McLeod Ebeling, William Bruno Elsasser, Henry Wolfgang Fairbairn, Russell Arnold Finlayson, Frank Lathrop Fleck, Harry Deegan Fleischer, Emanuel M. Ford, Russell Hews Forster, William Frank, Lawrence Kelso Furstenwalde, Henry Curt Gates, Wilton Geer, Francis Hunt X hw,xs--F '1-, 414,-:W Q ll, ,i1, ,, r ,,.. W :TH E . COLVM BIAN iitl i A 1 f ' i r -.. .-A. W Gerstein, Samuel Ralph Gerstle, Henry S. Gluck, Edwin Lawrence Gray, William Alexander Griffith, Jones Greene Griscom, Ludlow Grunow, William Ronald Harris, Ralph Scott Hendrick, Philip Edward, Jr. Henle, James Henry Hicks, Clarence J., Jr. Herrlich, William L. Hill, Lester Sanders Huang, Chen Sheng Ingalls, Frederick Wilson lngalls, Roscoe Cunningham lsbell, Orrin Castle Jacques, Henri C. Jagendorf, Moritz Adolf Johnston, Henry Theodore Kemp, James Taylor Kerley, James Hoyt Ketchum, F. LeGrand Kinney, Morris Kinney, Warren Koenig, Egmont Louis Francis Kopelofi, Nicholas Kunzman, lsiclor Kwan, Yan Cho Lebendiger, Israel Levine, Maurice Levinson, Nathan H. Levinson, Samuel Levy, Joseph Levy, Louis Martin Leibler, Harold B. Lift, Joseph Lipari, Angelo Altschuler, Rex Baine Baar, Emil N. 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Smyth, Henry Godfrey Smythe, Frank Ward Somerville, Randolph Sosin, Louis Spence, Philip Sumner Spencer, Edgar Burr Stableford, Richard Gordon Stanton, Alames Robert Wysley Stearns, Ralph Stern, Herbert james Strauss, lrwin D. Sutliff, Edward Harrison Tall, Stanley Broughton Tanner, William Fay Taylor Edwin Lyles Thursby, Sherman Titlar, Ralph Sherwood Tonkonogy, George, Jr. Underhill, Edward M.arvin Untermyer, Eugene Maurice Valentine, Irving Valentine, Kenneth Van Buren, Maurice P. Van Gaasbeek, Harold C. von Hofe, George D., Jr, Voorhees, William de Forrest Voorhies, Jay Watkins, Walter Kenneth Watson, Cuthbert Melrose Webb, George Raymond Weber, Henry William Weed, Lowrey Albert Weinstein, Alexander Weiskotten, Herbert Theberath Wellenkamp, John Henry Wells, Clarence L. West, William Laurence Whelan, Francis Raymond Williams Bryant Waldo Willson, Bartlett Rich Wilmot, Arthur Montgomery Wilson, James Wilson, William Satterlee Wise, Herbert Alvin Wolk, Abraham Wong, Hin Worthington, Joseph Edward, Jr. Wurm, Carl Bernard Zeman, Frederic David Zvirin, Emil . A - A1 ..'.':f : I ZQI Xi ' '-:5fi':'g:1.i:?:jIy.Z-5 1 :':f.'4ry',.Q ,. ff ' J -- 'y Agfr- c ':f-1'-, i jifiif.-f 4.,, ,A.f 2 -'-, - COLVMBIAN N Baker, Willis P. Bellinger, William H. Beman, Louis Bertrand, Herbert Bush, Abraham M. Byrne, John Francis Cattell, lVlcKeen Cheney, Guy Arthur Cotter, Lawrence l-lenry Dills, Duane R. Emmerich. William Nun-flllairirulatvil Stnhvntn Espinosa, Paul R. Hansen, Polycarp M. Huang, Chen-liua Jackman, Leicester Keil, Guenter Kilborn, V Orson Laurence, Robert Lipman, Irving Lowe, Russell Lum, Samuel Clark, -Ir. Noonan, Raymond L. Pullen, Frederick -Quealy, .lay A. Rubin, Max Safford, Warren C. Schiel, Walter E. Sparks, Thomas Ayres Spencer, l-larry Lee Stewart, Jasper B. Turpin, Edgar Vos, Julian Welsh, Francis De Sales . X vg3f?f.,- , 4.1L 45? ..,-, .3 X A xv. , '-f'a Y . K . .--x ,,,,,f,.'11' -384- THE COLVMBIAN 1912 Q ,,-,,,4 .A. .1 1 A'f- -,-. L ,iff -i i f gi ' 1' .:.,2 fi -'.1 -:1! .g.,-,.:,V, , ,, ..,,-:.v..V.,.1, :.- , 'lib . . ' A2 -'-- ' E '-.' - ' t ,. ,-.L, . . . , .. ,. 1. , ., - . A , I .5 . , 3 Srhnnl nf ittiineei, Engineering nnh Olhemieitrg itlilining Engineering Ayer, Francis Ashton Bains, Thomas Mellor, slr. Banks, Harold Purdy Becker, Philip F. Cobden, Richard, Jr. Corsa, Howard Pinckney Dickenson, Ernest H. Donaldson, Kenneth Hume Dwyer, Charles Eustace Fletcher, Arthur Ransford Franke, Robert Guiteras, Joseph Ramon Hall, Albert Edward Hanke, Adolph G. Hazard L nne F , y - de Hierapolis, George Sahb, Jr. Hill, Walter Charles Hoffman, Milton lseman, Percy R. Jahn, Gustave A. Kirk, Donald Koster, John William Kruemmer, Adolph Wilhelm Laroque, Fulgence Latimer, Empie Latimer, Herbert Russell Leach, Albert Allyn, Jr. Liu, Chin Yin Lovejoy, john M. McCann, Edgar Owen McKeown, Samuel Anderson Melitzer, Samuel Mendelsohn, Albert Mitchell, Clark G. Morgan, Thomas C. Newton, Edmund Nieman, Henry William Palmer, William Frederick Peters, George Laurence Peters, William F., jr. Peyton, Gilbert Small, Jr. Philson, James DeLong Sanger, Arthur C. Scott, David Burnet Seelye, Edward Eggleston Shelby, William Washington Strippel, Albert Edwin Strobel, Roger L. Sullivan, Cornelius George Thomas, William Leonard Thompson, Lester Seymour Eliunrttt Hear, Ginza nf 1511 Volker, Henry Joseph Whitwell, Cutler Bonestell Wilson, Philip D. Wise, Sidney L. Wright, William Ryer Oliuit Engineering Ananieff, Vladimir P. Briggs, Robert Wesley Buchtenkirch, William Ernst Cole, Howard T. Deiser, Norman Arthur Englander, Harry Finkelstein, Martin Friedman, Morris Harder, Ernest H. l-lerter, Albert Hicks, Charles Selden Jeanneret, Leon Edward Kandel, Charles Kuzmier, George Peter Leiser, Ferdinand, jr. Loening, Grover Cleveland Mamm, Myron Gilbert Meyer, Emil Gustave Miller, Walter Reginald Mott, P. Douglas Noorian, Noori Z.. Ockert, Fred William Paterson, Archie Hartley Peters, William Richmond, Jr. Pitt, Steddiford Renshaw, Paul Riesenberg, Felix Scharpiro, Morris S. Stoll, Morris Szanto, Sandor Schwartz Tupper, Wilbur Drake Voskamp, john A. Webster, James McBarrow Wolf, Charles Elertrirnl Engineering Caswell, Edward Thomas Deschere, Paul R. Foeller, Harold Charles Essig Hale, john Clarence Hertzog, Howard Sinton Hirsch, Charles Marcel Holman, Arthur John Keller, Frederick Rowe Kinsman, Richard Ellard -385- Liebowitz, Benjamin Murray, Joseph Norris itllerhnnirnl Engineering Agramonte, P. H. Baum, Albert Louis Blumenfeld, Ralph Brettell, Clinton Cherry, William Alexander, Jr. Clark, S. Milton Fogel, William Percy, Jr. Frambach, Frederick Stevens Prederichs, Walter Gately, William Aloysius Guiteras, Julian George Herbert, Wyman D. Hubbard, Edgar White ularos, Alfred Leopold, Jr., Jenkins, Harold Brewster Katz, Edgar jesse Kirschberg, Matthias Koller, Max Alexander Lacy, Frederick Thurlow Lord, Willard Morrill, Otis Chamberlain Morriss, Arthur Dudley Morrow, Robert Lee Parker, Arthur Rowley Riley, Wells Littlefield Sellew, Welles Hamilton Vaughan, Lillian Lee Wheeler, William H. Qthemirat Engineering Bach, Henry M. Blumenthal, Alex S. Haner, Carl, Jr. Levy, Nathan Robert Lowe, Donald Vaughn Schlichting, Louis, Jr. Suydam, John R., jr. Tschudy, Edward A. itttletnllnrgg Allen, Henry Butler Guiterman, Kenneth S. Williams, Granville Mercer Qtltentiatrg Cacicedo, Luis Horowitz, Benjamin K: . THE COLVMBIAN L W I -f '4 1--.112-9215.22fjiffjifisigi v-l' A L . 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Gllnma nf 1512 Qliuil Engineering Allen, Frederick Murdock Babcock, Henry S. Barbero, George Bradley, Seymour M. Broockmann, Oscar William Ernst Burr, George Lindsley Cocco, Miguel Angel Colas, Nicholas Der Garabedian, Michael Diaz, Marino Dolowitz, Alexander Glock, Alfred Robert Golden, Theodore Greacen, john L. Hadden, Gavin Harris, Lee Hurdman lmmerman, Harry Jackson, Walter Moores, Jr. Kislovsky, Andrew Loewy, Jerome Lordly, Leonard Chester McGinley, John Joseph McLoughlin, Frederic O. X. Mancusi-Ungaro, Manfrede Parker, Ralph Arthur Radigan, Francis Joseph Rose, joseph Samuels, Milton Schlossman, William Mayer Smith, Jay Lee Torborg, Gerard Rudolf Valdes, Alfonso P. Valentine, Claude H. Verplanck, Edward Fenno Weiss, Benjamin Welle, Eberhard Elertriml Engineering Ahlers, Bruno Herman Connolly, William Francis Finley, Cecil Johnston Haines, William Howard Hamilton, Baxter Perry Levy, Louis Edward Loebenstein, julian Mellen, Henry Luther Shakin, Victor Sinclair, Charles Goodwin, jr. Stern, Kenneth Gibson Vallely, Charles Cosgrove Walter, Louis White, William Comings Wilson, LeRoy Dlllerhaniral Engineering Baumeister, Paul Arnold Benson, Claus D. Bowman, Kenneth Harkness Brambach, Aloys -386- Butcher, Willard Ferris Chute, Stanley Cohen, Edgar Fabian Demorest, Willianr Jennings Eddison, William Barton Endicott, George Entelmann, john Henry Evans, Herbert William Frew, George Henry, Jr. Geiger, Herman Roland Greene, Harry Talmage, Jr. Gref, William Hodgins Haaren, William F. 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A U Gltiemistrg Clarke, John Mining Engineering Allentuch, Max Beehler, George Reuben Bonsib, Ray Myron Bonsib, Roy Samuel Burroughs, Ambrose Hammet, Calder, Norman L. Caruthers, Anthony Wayne Chow, Kai-chi Eisenberg, Herbert Leopold Fickett, Harold Lord Fielding, James Ridge Gatch, Nelson B. Goldstein, Davis Grant, Wheadon Martin Greenberg, Frederick Grieve, Richard Palmer Gross, LeRoy Morris Hayden, Wallace Hanson Hess, Karl Frederick Hitchins, Owen Eaton Howell, Ralph W. Hoyt, Donald Chester Jacobs, Harold H. Johnston, Roderick L. Koenig, Edward Harry Kurz, john B. Leiner, Joseph Liberman, Julius Michaels McGown, Davis Mahler, Charles Henry Mampel, Charles Jack Maues, Rene Achilles Francis Meissner, Clarence E. Meyer, Abraham Paul Moore, Dudley Martin Morrill, Albert Harrison Moss, Hugo Harry Naravane, Shankar Govind Newhouse, Edgar L., -lr. O'Donnell, Robert Clarkson Pratt, John Wells Prochazka, George Anthony, Jr. Richter, Charles Rugen, Otto N. Schattinger, George Francis Schnepp, Ernest Raymond Schurman, George Walter Tackmann, Henry Thomas, James A., Jr. Trischka, Carl De Villeneuve, Pierre Ward, Norman B. Wise, Alfred Leo Wright, Frederick Sylvester Seil, Gilbert Edward Thomas, Arthur W. Thorn, Frederick Charles Snnitnrg Engineering Letton, Harry Pike Sernnh Bear, Qllnna nf 1913 Qliuit Engineering Aronin, Isidor Atkinson, Guy Begeman, Warren Kellogg Boyle, Cornelius A. Brady, John C. Carmel, Willard Gamer, Samuel Cassidy, James Clarke Cheatham, James Leslie Covey, Paul Bissell Di Stasio, joseph Duffle, Archibald Duncan Dunn, George Warren, jr. Evenchick, Max Findlay, Elwin Harold Fish, Gilbert Dudley Foote, Frederick William Genung, G. Roy Guibert, John Claire Norris Hernandez, John A. Hurwich, Louis Johnston, Howard R. Katzenberg, Samuel Kermit Kirchgraber, Crewe Hamlin Korn, Max Henry Krim, S. Sydney Laguardia, Giovanni Lathrop, John Earle Lipari, Attilio Felix Lockwood, Le Roy McCook, joseph F. Maloy, John T. Mandell, Solon Bi. ' Marx, Raymond M. Neuman, David Leonard Oakley, Earl Anson O'Donnell, Adrian V. Patchell, Fred James Patterson, John E. Peet, Gerald Dayton Phillips, Jacquin Pinchook, Benjamin P. Riskin, John Roberts, Elmer Roemermann, Adolph Rosenfeld, Joseph H. Schnur, Harry Smillie, Ralph Steinberg, Max Julius Stevens, Herbert Chester Strang, Reginald Bartlett Sun, Man Todd, Charles Nicolas Ullrich, Albert Romans -387- Van Hook, Errett Weiss, Harry Zilbersher, Samuel Israel Etertrirnt Engineering Armstrong, Edwin Howard Burgi, Herman, Jr. Christie, Chester Irving Cobb, Francis Cutter Deschere, Harvey Eilers, Henry Fullerton, Henry Suydam Haldeman, Harold Watson Jansson, Carl Alexander Kaufman, Lewis Bernhard Kirkpatrick, David D. Kroll, Cornelius Kronheimer, Alfred S. Lane, Alfred Page Langley, Ralph Herbert Livingston, James Duane, Jr. Mapes, Leland R. De Mello, George Hess Mock, Frank Charles Paddock, Lincoln Richter, Henry Saalberg, Herman Schneider, Louis Seymour Smith Lloyd Burr Vogler, Peter Charles Walsh, James Aloysius Watters, Arthur Clarence Wheeler, Robert Andrew illllerlinnirnl Engineering Augustine, Addison E. Bissell, Albert West Blanchard, Harold Frederick Brombacher, Max I-I. C., jr. Burke, Frank W. Bonner, Benjamin Franklin, Jr. Cook, Henry Pettigrew Crittenden, Butler Parnell Emmert, John Barrett Gardner, Francis Saltus, jr. Githens, Thomas Francis Grossbaum, Louis Harris, Robert W. Hayden, Lloyd Fowler Holtzman, Paul Israel, Albert Herman Kohlbusch, Arthur Herman Levkowits, Albert MacCoull, Neil, Jr. 1 . - -A-- - . Q' ....'.. '1-.1 -.-,f1 ':...1.- . g.g .. .. 1.11-' vbz- .. A,:E1, J . COLVMBIAN' , a' 'f'1-' 'QL' 336 .,'. ,,,, .4 . A..1. . . .. .. .. . . f . af McDermott, John Moore Penfield, Harold Cassinove Robinson, Charles R. Roos, William F. Rosenberg, Samuel Ruprecht, Walter Ernest Shaw, james J., Jr. Syska, Adolph Wilson, Walter Wood, Roy Udell Qthvmiral Enginerring Basseches, Joseph Lazar Bilhuber, Ernest August Burkhard, Walter Edwin Dickie, Frank Evans Durkee, Morris Malan Bacher, Holland Robert Barrett, Theodore H. Barry, Charles E., jr. Bartos, Elmore E. Baumeister, Philip Baumer, Charles joseph Bentkowski, Henry Casimir Berg, Henry Beverley, Benjamin Sloan Bird, Henry E., jr. ' Bissell, Karl Hauck Bohm, Howard W. Bower, Settone Cabot Boylston, Edward James, Jr. Brager, Benjamin Braverman, Lewis Brimberg, Jacob Brophy, Francis Patrick Buchholtz, Frederick C. Byron, Oscar Carroll, john joseph Chun, Yen Shon Cleary, Norman Cloud, Charles Blake Cohen, M-ortimer jason Colquhoun, William Wallace Coope, George Frederick De Cordes, Aubrey Lucas Cornelissen, John Costello, Christopher, Jr. Costello, Harry M., Craft, Laverne R. Creamer, Wilcox A. Dittmer, Joseph C. Downing, George Shapley Doyle, Williarn L. H. Drake, Benjamin Holt Drucker, Samuel Duncombe, David S. Dzung, Kai Ying Ehrlich, Jacob Englebardt, lsadore Falvey, Edwin Carnicle Henderson, Harold Gould, Jr. Hess, Seymour Isaac Joachim, Samuel Jung, Philip Herbert Lindsey, Earle Loebenberg, Alfred MacLean, Gordon Phillipson, Brainerd F. Raymond, Albert William Revson, Raphael Frank Rionda, Salvador C Schweizer, james Armstrong Shepard, Morris Goodwin Spalthofli, William Dornedden Todtschinder, Paul Wilcox, Daniel Appleton Zuckerbrot, Philip Louis Q iliirrit Hear, Gilman nf 1514 Fisher, Sydney Foster, Joseph Turner Fox, Walter Victor Furman, Abraham Geiger, Jerome Charles Gelbwaks, Benjamin George, Harry Leslie Gershon, Victor Gilbert, Frederick B. Gilroy, Robert W. Goldman, Paul Goldstein, William Morris Goodacre, Clifford M. Goodman, Louis S. Gretsch, Herbert Hadsell, Irving Whitney Harris, Clarence Peavy Harvey, William Havens, William W. Hendrickson, Bertram H. Henn, Adam George Herkert, Karl, -Ir. Herold, Walter F. Hertz, Norman Hine, Russell Hoffman, Charles R. Hull, Washington, jr. Jareckie, Eugene Albert johnson, james Wendell jordan, Lewis Kannengieser, Max Katz, Alexander Katz, Charles Vernon Kaufman, William Kiefer, Kenneth Kiely, Ralph King, Harold Beckwith King, Stanley M. Kirschstein, Julius Klein, Carl Frederick Knopf, Samuel H. Konkol, Clement john -388- 4 itltlrtallurgg Blaut, Samuel Joseph Blow, Allmand Matteson Hyde, Reed Warren McLaughlin, Warner Melitzer, Emanuel B Woodworth, Selim E. Cllhrmiairg Sachs, Albert Parsons Sunitarg Enginrrring Applebaum, Samuel B. Brisk, Charles S. Steinbruch, Walter Krefeld, William John Kupferstein, joseph T. Landman, Everett S. Lapidus, Aron Lathrop, Thomas Lee, Leland Levinson, Harry Levowitz, Herman Raphial Lichtenstein, Louis Lipman, Leon Lundborg, Herbert Clarence MacCarthy, Charles F. Macdonald, Francis MacKechnie, Harry W. McConnell, Charles Russell McCune, Mathew Marcus Mcintyre, Washintgon F. A. Mandle, Henry Hayman Mann, Lewis Martin, Arthur Mason, Henry Hoelzle Masson, Henry James Miller, james Sherwood Mueller, Harold Hermann Nacht, Victor Navon, Samuel Naylor, Ezra Booth Neergaard, Christian Neumann, Elmer Herman Nolte, Albrecht Charles Nositzer, George Ohlssen, William O'Kane, Robert Guy Olt, Henry Patterson, George Schroter Pell, Van Dyne Perlzweig, William Alexander Person, Clarence Petersen, Arthur Pike, Samuel Pinchbeck, Irving Arthur Pinkerton, Thomas Nathan Piperoux, Rene Pierre THE COLVMBIAN - sle. e . .... .. ea . y a ,,,:Q.,, 1 .gcjfgggiei I . ,. .,.f -.:fA 1 ---- 1. ---- . - - . .-.1. 4 f .. . .. . ., - . ,, 4.., , Pou, Nestor E. Quattlebaum, Selby Quinn, Herman Rayens, Charles Erwin Renshaw, Alfred Rice, Isaac L., Jr. Richardson, George Washington, Roberts, Richard B., Jr. Rogow, Sydney Irving Roon, Leo Rosenthal, Jules E. Rosenzweig, Morris Rover, Henry John Sadtler, Chester Schachtel, Herbert Schmidt, Francis Bertram Schmeweiss, Fred Carl Schrader, Franz Schwarzkopf, Harry Belknap, Benjamin Harold Bendick, Arthur Jerome Bilile, Paul Fiery Couch, David H. See, Milton, Jr. Sen, Jane-shi Sengstaken, John Henry Shapiro, Rubin Siegel, Leonard Siegler, Louis lr. Sift, Lester Simmonds, Frank Homer Skarvan, Stanley Joseph Slade, Ernest B. Slattery, Edward Joseph Sloper, Kenneth Thomson Smith, Stanley Vvatson Steffen, Gustave W. Stein, Jerome David Steindler, Leslie Lobner Stern, William Sterriclcer, John Stewart, James Alexander Nun-illlleutrirnlsltrh Ssiuhvnia Giblin, Leo Francis Holmquist, Gustave S. Kirby, Russell Thorp McMichael, Arthur T. Streeter, Harrison G. 4 Taylor, Leonard Graeme Tenney, Dwight Tower, Duane Leggett Ungarleider, Max Emanuel Van Buslcirk, George Luther Wakeheld, Gerald Wallace, Otis A. Welch, Walter White, Nlilton Chase Williams, Edward lngham Williams Herbert Lawson Williamson, Robert Gordon Witherby, Lyle Fowles Wurster, William Frederick Yang, Sih-zung Zia, Zau Chee Zimmer, Siegfried Zuniga, Ismael, Jr. Mott, Everett H. Otto, Charles W. Russianotf, Arthur H. Sivan, William W. -389- . A 1.-.:ry:g1,'i1,f.g? VX g,:35q:gef:3 Q Af'2: : : : Ei,'? r ' 2 f ' W i W 1 QQ r I s r . ,f . at 19 12 rtso 5-TH E ' coLvM BIAN N ff'ff f1 Q 'f 'i f Acker, Jesse Allen, George Marcus Almand, John Parks Barnwell, Clermont Livingston Bookwalter, Joseph S. Boyd, Byron Bennett Brainerd, Harry Beardslee Branner, john K. Brenner, Samuel ' ' Fisher, Edward Eugene Fogarty, James Frendeberg, Ira Charles Goldman, Harold Griflith, Edwin St. John Agne, Hary George Agnew, William Chalmers, Jr Bendernagel, Charles Edward Berlenbach, Charles Francis Berry, Frank Aloysius Brereton, Seton Lindsay Candela, Rosario Casale, james Emanuel Child, Henry Teas Clark, Dana L. Clinch, Howard, T. Close, Bernard Wells Clough, Arthur Norman Cooke, Bennett Wellington Davis, William Henry Dorfmann, David Waldemar Egan, John Taylor Fanning, Edward Francis Foard, Usborne Giles Foster, Daniel Frank, Carl Melvin Preehof, Mortimer Edgar Frees, Harry John Freudenfels, Emil Granger, Harold Story Lyon, Leland Hubbell McConnell, Warren Bach, Richard Franz Baum, Harvey Andrew Bergamini, John Van Wie Beshgetoorian, Harry Browne, Thomas Seabrook Butler, Harold Hampton Cathcart, Eugene LaFayette Svrhnnl nf Arrhitrrtnrv Qlanhihatrea fur Eegres Hamlin, Tallot Faulkner Hildebrand, Arthur Sturgess Hollopeter, Samuel Lynch Hopkins, Henry P. Hornblower, Lewis Woodruff Jahelka, Robert Koechl, Ctto R. Latenser, John, Jr. Leon, Thomas Charles Lippmann, Herbert Marks McElfresh, Ralph Finley Mackenzie, James Cameron Di Martino, Gabriel Muriel, Manuel Glanhihairn fur Qtsrtittrate Gross, Harold Gugler, Erich Gunther, George Philip Haff, Kenneth Granville Haire, Thomas C. Harding, John Phelps Hartman, Harris Vincent Hesse, Walter Howitt, Louis R. Huesmann, Louis Bernard lde, John Jay lngle, John William Joseph, Leonard Knapp, George Arnold Knappe, Adolph Herman De Lagerberg, Lars Gaston Lamont, Angus Neil La Pierre, Lester Storms Larson, George Bernard Lashkowitz, Benjamin David Latenser, Frank Joseph Levin, Charles Emerson Lindsley, Girard Mesick, Homer Irving Montanaro, Frank Biaggio Morris, Raymond Montrose Nienburg, Frederick John, Jr. Nun-fltlatrirnlatrh Svtnhnnta Dexter, Granville Whittington Drotts, Philip T. Goddard, Roland G. Goodwin, Philip Lippincott Hall, Bernice Kingston Hice, Harry M. Hine, Ellen Louise -390- Murphy, John Frederic Nauheim, Melville Page, William Enoch Pond, De Witt Clinton Ponsford, Henry Jordan Reh, lsadore . Schulz, Paul Smallwood, Robert F. ' Smith, Faris Barton Stanley-Brown, Rudolph Ward, Walter F. . Weeks, William Cornell Wood, Eric Fisher Zetsche, Robert Gunther Palen, Henry Wood Park, Edwin Avery Paterson, Stuart Phillips, Edward, Somerville Jaffray, Polhemus, Henry Martin Puerto, Antonio Risley, Winchton Leamon Rudd, John Skeer Rust, Elmer Gerald Schene, Louis Henry Herman Schneider, Walter Schlesinger Von Schwanenfluegel, Hugo Shenfteld, Lawrence L. Simmons, Williamson Smith, Stephen Ernest Staub, Peter Michael Swartwout, Russell George Thompson, William Stuart Tracey, John Vance, Lyle Vassar, Harold Worth Walker, Russell T. Weaver, John Allen Weber, Rudolf H. Weiher, Henry Albert Wood, William Halsey Worthington, Addison Foard Hirsh C. Mortimer Keffer, Karl Kenyon, Henry Russell King Frederic Rhinelander Lang, Frank Loyd Lydecker, Chester Alan Mackby, Julius vw-QR 'f,! THE COLVMBIAN -... ,A , ,,,, .A . AP,, Q --.Q-W ,A AA ...A ...4 . A ..,1 . A. A ,. .. ,-.1 .. .a .,A. f ,--. 1 ffz-FSH Mead M. . Miss ' Reeves amie Freeland Souers Henry Clark I. f-... .,:T,.:gg'-1' , J c J . J, , Peacock, Urban Frederick Regan, Richard John White, Goddard, May Pritz, Bessie Sedgwick, Henry Renwick Yonge, Chandler Cox Purcell, Burgo Sliawhan, Romer Zogbaum, Harry St. Clair Kilenyi, Edward Balsam, James Bateman, Frederick H. Bellinger, Franz Cliotzinoff, Samuel Davis, Irving G. Dinwiddie, Helen K. Qlanhiilaiea fur Qiglivr Ergrrm Way, Harold David, Svrhnnl nf Munir Grahuatr giuhenm Norden, N. Lindsay Clnnhihatra fm' Eiegrev Essig, Frank Theodore Nun-illlutrirulutrh if-vtuilentfi Fuchs, Henry Hewitt Lincoln, Louise Lundblad, John Olaf Pike, Samuel M. Robinson, Maria Maude Schweitzer, Eugenia --39I-- Kugel, Adolf Powell, Alma Webster Silver, Meyer Sleeper, james Tavlor Wellerson, Max Whittaker, Harry Howe Zanzig, Augustus D. Derby, J If g L- '-'19 sv:-'-.' -4-J'::1's'1:i1'ffmS . , . ' . Q- A 'ali THE COLVMBIAN -r g of .l Q fit' -12':----.- f - 1 - Z .lg 4 t 1 l Aclcemian, Saul Bernard Allen, James Arthur Anderson, Frederick Dyer Appel, Alexander ' Bagnell, Robert Harold Bell, Stephen M.. Berge, Frederic Otto Biglow, Horatio L., Jr., Bijur, Harry Bissell, Clifford Hershey Blinn, Oscar S., Bowling, Otho Samuel Breitenfeld, Emil Brizzolara, john Brubaker, Maurice H. Byard, Kenneth Byers, Williaxn E. Calhoun, Orville Gibert Campbell, Colin Joseph Chanalis, Michael Nelson Chase, Louis Albert Church, lrving Washington Conkling, Roscoe S. Content, Harold Augustus Copeland, Ralph Corbett, Frederick Joseph Clement Cutting, Victor Willard Dean, Francis Eastman, William Epstein, Lewis Aldman, Sidney Alexander Arthur Douglas Alterman, Jacob Jay Andrews, Paul S. Baird, Raimond Day Bermstein, Benjamin Bickel, Paul Jared Bieber, Paul D. Bigelow, Mason Huntington Bishop, Edward Theodore Bissell, Pelham St. George, -Ir. Blum, lsidor Brenner, Mortimer Bristol, Arthur E., I Bullion, Harry Butts, James Earle Byoir, Carl Robert Cahill, Roy Robert Castell, George Oliver Celler, Emanuel Civic, Maxwell Svrhnnl nf Emu Efhirh tgrarllllaan nf 1H11 Fish, Sidney Webster Fortinash, Pascal Joseph Fraenkel, Osmond Kessler Freedman, Abe Glenn, William Louis Goldsmith, Walter Mayer Rothschild Leo old O er v P PP Salsbury, Nathan Griflin, Percy Frank Guilfoil, Paul Hayes Harlam, Elwood Jules Hartman, Siegfried Frisch Hennis, John Robertson Henry, Lewis Hershenstein, Charles Hershenstein, Samuel Herts, Harold Henrv Hess, Mortimer Henry Higgins, Fremont Amasa High, Leslie Stephen Hite, George Edgar, II Holmes, Holtzoff, Lindsay Duncan Alexander Houghton, James K. Hunter, Richard Charles Jacobs, William Alfred Johnson, Hallett johnson, Harding Kellogg, Asa Bigelow Kelly, Eugene Edmund Kirchwey, Karl Wendell Srrnnh Hear, Qllama nf 1912 Cody, Thomas Hughes Cohen, George Lionel Cohen, -I Compton, oseph George George Brokaw Criado, Roger F. Cunningham, Frank Loughran Davidow, Leonard Harold Davimos, Harry Thaddeus Dawkins, Spencer Morgan Delavina, Fred Valentine De Luca, George B. ames Lloyd Donnell, Murray Cushing Dowling, Noel Thomas Dunmore, Russell Goodier Dupre, Williain Kent, Jr. Durkin, Edmund L. Elliott, Donald F. Elsasser, Frederick R. Emerson, Harold Brown Epstein, Albert -392- Konta, Geoffrey Langstaff, Bridgewater Meredith Leissner, Edward Levine, Oscar Livengood, Lester Miles Love, George Stroman McChristie, John Clifford McCoun, Frederic H., Jr. M'cLaughlin, William Gerald Marcus Charles Lionel Morris, George William Myers, Carl Metz Peaslee, Amos Jenkins Pell, William Henry Dannat Rice, Robert Hughes Schultz, Harold Seely Schwartz, Louis Frederick, Jr. Scott, Francis Edward Sherrer, Frank L. Sickels, John Stewart Steiner, Joseph Termini, Philip Joseph Walkinshaw, Robert Boyd Walser, Guy Oliver Wangerien, Carl jacob Weinstern, David Weiss, William Stix A Wolff, Stanley Lewis Woodrow, Millard Fillmore Wylie, Samuel Duncan Epstein, Maurice Field, Henry Cromwell ' Fisk, Brenton Kern Flouton, Allen Brown Frerichs, Ernest Vivian Garcia, Francis George, Nathan Flower Gibson, Leon W., Glover, Dawson Coleman Goodman, Sydney L. Goodnow, David Franklin Goodwin, Edward Nute Gordon, George Anderson Gordon, Irving Greenbaum, Lawrence Samuel Hanagan, Thomas Patrick Hartshorne, Richard Hartzell, William H., jr. Hewitt, John Vance Howenstein, Wilbur Morton Kain, W. F. .,,: 4 V V' .-'.. I -llz J I' iiiffifi Q ,,-,' - 'ft -' - - 1- '-:.., ,,A' 1 ff ',.. , -THE - COLVMBIAN - ' A' ' ,, i - a- .' 1, i s .. - - . M - U , . Kaufman Elias Raas Stewart, Earl Stockton, Sanford Delwin Kellogg, Winthrop Huntington Kistler, Gregory Klein, Leonard Lesser, Myron Lawrence Leve, Julian Arthur Luhrs, Immanuel Lynde, George Pleasants Mahon, Robert V. Medina, Harold Raymond Merrell, Clarence Fuson Michael, Jerome Milkman, Walter B. Moses, Eugene Frederic Murphy, Deacon Norris, Francis Ely Norton, Delbert A., Nourse, Charles Joseph Allen, Winifred Colwell Alvino, John F. Arnold, Robert McDonnell Bangs, Francis N. Barber, Thomas Hunt Barnum, Ray Foster Bassford, Charles Hobby Bates, Lindell Theodore Behr, Norman Max Berliner, Ephraim Boyd, Darrell Sully Bright, Arthur A. Brodsky, Hyman Brown, Harold Stuart Brown, Sanger Butler, Lyman Collins Calhoun, Harold Gilmore Carlin Francis Carr, Edward Catacouzinos, John A. Colver, Frederic Beecher Conroy, James Gardiner Corelius, Charles LeS. Coughenour, William Chamber Crater, Joseph Force Crispell, Reuben Bernard Davenport, Harry Thompson David, Walter Festus Dean, Thompson De Silver, Albert Ely, David Jay Erskine, Robert Scarborough Evans, Charles Sidney Fallon, Perlie Peter Farkas, Leonard Farr, Henry Bartow Ferguson, Franklin Pomeroy Findley, Everett Thornton Folk, George Billinger Fondiller, Richard Fraser, Leon s, Jr. Ogden, Alfred Osborne, Earl W. Osterhout, Edgar Howard Perkins, Edward Newton Pierrepont, Rutherford Stuyvesant Pollack, Edgar A. Preston, Eugene Dumont Price, Dorr Clendenin Raynor, Francis K. Robinson, Louis Harry Rockwood, N. Otis Sanborn, John Carheld Scholle, Howard Abraham Schur, Robert Paul Scott, Andrew Horace Smith, Young Berryman Solinger, Walter Bernard Sterritt, James E., Eliirat Hear, Ullman nf 1513 Fritts, Frank Fuller, Ernest Michael Galvin, William Austin Garrard, William, Jr. Garrett, Guy Harper George, Roland Jones Gianella, Percy Gibbs, Xvilliam Francis Glenn, James H. Graff, Joseph Rae Greenbaum, Edward Samuel Hall, Sherwood Estabrook Healy, Charles Edward Herbermann, Henry Frederick Hill, Dudleigh Hobart, Charles Edwin Holden, Harry Dewey House, Beverly Pryor Howell, Alfred Huser, Thomas Everett - lvey, Alphonso L. Jefferson, Charles Frederic Jervey, Huger Wilkinson Johnston, Ambrose M. Jube, Albert Riordon Kahn, Albert Felix Keim, John Howard Kellogg, William Raymond Kessler, George W. Kiendl, Theodore King, Le Roy Knight, Frederick Sylvester Lalzlante, John B. Edmond Lloyd, Gardner Pleasants McAdoo, Francis Huger McEntegart, Thomas Emmet McHenry, Lee W- McMahon, Daniel Francis Marchmont, John Hamilton Martin, Andrew Penn Morrison, Stuart Ten Broeck -393- Story, Harold Van Vredenburgh Stumberg, George Wilford Sullivan, Raymond Eugene Tannenbaum, Samuel W. Thompson, Raymond Thornton, Thomas Francis Troutfelt, Edgar Mark Von Glahn, John Christopher Von Wedell, Hans Adam Walter, Howland Ottmann Washburn, Frank Alexander Brissenden Werner, Paul C. Whitaker, Karl Erroll Williams, Paul Wilson, Harry Nathaniel Wolbarst, Eli S., Zipris, Virginius Victor Mulqueen, Joseph Francis, Jr. Myers, Daniel H. Parks, Emerson Mears Perry, Thomas A., Jr. Philbrick, Francis Samuel Pyne, Taylor, Jr. Ramsdell, Charles Homer Richards, Karl E. Robinson, Hamilton Whitney Ruch, Clinton Joseph Ryan, John Power Scheel, George G. Seymour, Raymond Branch Shalek, Bernard Aal Shepherd, Benjamin Armistead Shiland, Andrew Romaine Silverman, Abraham- Smith, Henry Montague, Jr. Smith, Lisle Archibald Steele, Roswell H. Strauss, Eugene Stryker, Laurence Clarkson Taylor, Martin Thiesing, Theodore Heinrich Todd, Russell Webster Tonnele, Theodore Mills Touart, Anthony Joseph Townsend, Dallas Selwyn Turk, Elkan Ulman, Hayward Underhill, Robert Lindley Murray Van Alstyne, William Thomas Vanderbilt, Arthur T. Veness, Thaddeus Wellington Walsh, St. Clair Ward, Wilbert, Jr. Warner, Harold L. Warner, John B. Washburn, W. Mayhew Webb, Henry Walter Weeks, Richard F. v - 1,5.1 r - r- Westbrook, James Seymour Widger, Howard De Forest Bowers, Williani C., 2nd Duden, Herman Harold Duggan, James Edward Fieldman, Sol Fliedner, W. Louis Freundlich, lsaac Goddard, Arthur Harold Goldberger, Morris Leopold Wilfert, Ernest William Wolfe, Charlemagne Tower Worthington, Bond Valentine Thomas Nun-illlairirulateh Stnhrnia l-lelm, Carl Frederick King, Warren Thomas lVlcKellar, Robert S. lVlclVlahon, Goldwin Starr ' lVlcNutt, Garland M. lVlegrew, George Miller, Alanson Austin Naifz, Carl Francis G'l-lannesian, Aram ,... H- a., N-.. - ,,., ,.-.-wc,,... Zipp, Clarence Stoll Zorn, Frederick ' Peeples, Thornwell K. Proctor, Arthur Wyman Robinson, Russell Marable Shaterian, William Shadrach Shipman, Bertram Francis Stallcup, Evan Shelby Watkins, Arthur V. Winslow, Francis Edward' +1 -394- g , ,,r, E 4 i i iriii S 'TH E ' COLVMBIAN ig f 1f Glnllrgr nf hgairiania emit Surgeons Ackerman Stephen Hulbert, Jr. Alexander, Hugo Alling, Frederick Augustus Anderton, Walter Palmer Ashe, John Rainey Barber, William Howard Bessie, Abraham Bisch, Louis Edward Brown, R. Mark Bruckheimer, Ralph Monroe Calman, Arthur Samuel Cheney, Clarence Orion Chilian, Stephen A. Chipman, Harry Edgar Harrison Cobb, James Livingston Cobb, Walter Frank Cohen, Ira Combes, Abbott Carson, Jr. Debon, Amedee Joseph De Passe, Alfred Bernard Camille Dunning, Henry Sage Dustin, Edgar Gerald Eaton, Henry Douglas Eisler, Samuel Agan, William Byron Armstrong, Donald Budd Aronowitz, Gregory - Aschner, Paul Vvilliam Baker, Elmer Wayne Barrett, Paul Sydney Beck, David Belden, Frank Milton Bishop, Frank Warner Bleier, Edward Bortone, Frank Brim, Charles Carber, Frank Hough Cassasa, Charles Stephen Bartholomew Comstock, Carl Rodney Conkey, Ogden Fethers Cooper, Frederick Sturges Crane, Charles George Crane Walter Raymond Cutler, Condict Walker Davin, Edward John Douglass, Charles York Dgubotf, William Samuel FISITCT, Leon Gabriel Franklin, lsador Harold Gildersleeve, John Andrew Gitlow, Samuel Goldman, Samuel Halpern, Theodore Heageyi Francis Wenger Iltnurth Hear, Clllaaa uf 1511 Ernst, Edward Cranch Goldman, Maurice Goodwin, George Munro Grace, Roderick Vincent Gray, John Wesley Grimberg, Leizer Hall, Fairfax Halsted, Harbeck Herzfeld, Melvin Gustav Heyward, Nathaniel Barnwell Hill, James Pitts Hobbs, Austin Latting Horn, James Frederick Knapp, Robert Phineas Langworthy, Howard Tracy Levin, Louis Abe Oscar Lewis, Fred Raymond Lynch, Kevin David McChesney, Paul Ely McKinlay, Charles Miles MacGuire, Constantine Joseph, Miller, Hymen Rudolph Mount, Guy Murray, Vance Bishop O'Conor, Joseph Augustine Eftrirh :EPEI12 Qttaaa nf 1912 Henry, James Worrall Herring, Harold Mandeville Hibbs, David Lacy Holcombe, Frank Mahlon Howe, Hubert Shattuck Irvin, John Shepherd Jennings, Francis Bates Johnson, Henry Lincoln Kantor, John Leonard Katz, Sydney Milton Keil, George William Keith, William Neely Kennedy, Robert Hayward Klaus, Henry Knapp, Charles Whittemore Kronman, David Edward Lawsing, George Conde Lechenger, Gilbert Cecil Liss, Irving Edward Lopez, Enrique Alonso McCurdy, Uriah Fred McLean, Edward Huntington Mcpheeters, Jas. Douglas Lawrence Manheims, Perry Jefferson Mendelson, Abraham Mount, Frank Reid Murray, Clay Ray Murray, Harry Freeling Nammack, Charles Halpin -395- G'Reilly, James Aloysius Osborn, Harold Blackman Paftard, Howard Thomas Petersen, Leo Smith Phipps, Howard Morton Pratt, Edward Leander Robert, Daniel Rutgers Robinson, Lewis Byrne Rothschild, Marcus Adolphus Royce, Clayton Elbert Schroeder, Louis Clausen Scott, Frederick Wilson Sheinman, Louis Spiers, Homer Waldo Stetson, Rufus Edwin Stowell, David Dudley Sullo, Nicholas Alfred Sumner, Cyril Thorpe, Burton Durrell Victor, John Adolf Walker, Roscoe Ward, Mark Hopkins West, Pearl Caleb Wurthmann, John William Nilson, Siegfried Johannes O'Reilly, Vincent Lawrence Pearce, George Girdwood Pickliardt, Otto Carl Ragan, William Eugene, Jr. Rattner, Charles George Ravich, Abraham Riley, Henry Alsop Rosenzweig, Samuel Bernard Sawyer, Charles Robert Schwartz, Alfred Alexander Seidler, Victor Bayard Shlimbum, Solomon Sidbury, James Buren Siegel, Morris Theodore Simon, Morris Smith, Martin DeForest Steinmetz, Frederick Charles Stout, Arthur Purdy Thompson, Laurance Mills Tovell, Harold Murchison Unger, Abraham Van Kleeck, Euen Weeks, Webb William Wellington, Harold Wentworth White, Wm. Crawford Vvhitman, Armitage Wildman, Henry Valentine, Jr. Wylie, John Herman Yount, Carl Cossman X X a.. i-FT? if I '--- .. . .- . ,,.. . . . -gl 'l,: Q -.14 5 1 4- - V. .. 1' - A-.1Q-. 'f:- . ,. '-12 Adams, Leopold Adee, Daniel Demarest Babcock, James Woods Beckwith, Edgar Williams Bonnlander, Vincent Charles Brancati, Charles Bruno, Alexander Carlisle, John Howe Carr, Charles Edmund Carr, Frank Clyde Casale, John Baptist Chandler, Charles Porter Chaplin, Hugh Collica, Jeffrey Daniel Charles Corry, Robert Thomas Coulter, Calvin Brewster Crouze, Albert Pierre Denniston, Harold Post Dowd, Heman Lawrence Eastman, Fred Ward Estrin, Harry Joseph Faulkner, Clarence Sanford Feinberg, Moses Murray Fisher, Judson Cook Fruchtman, Frank Furniss, Clinton C. Gaul, William Henry Gerow, Aulder Leopold Giliberti, Vincent Acker, George Nicholas, Adler, Herbert V Alexander, Harry Louis ' Arthur, James B. McKee Atkinson, Geoffrey Boas, Ernest Philip Braddock, William Hallock Brasted, Howard Spencer Brill, lsidor Cherniack Brothers, James H. -lr. Brown, Thomas Russell Burlingham, Roberhq Cady, Lyndon Bulkleyf Callan, Edward Conklin, Cornelius Stephen Dawson, Frederick Thomas De Matteo, Francesco Dineen, Paul Albinus Leo Di Preta, Michele Ebeling, William Bruno Edwards, Bryant Benjamin Erpf-Lefkovics, Thuisco Arthu Foster, Bailey Bancroft Gamrin, Elias Gillson, Hugh Vincent Goldberg, Harry M Swernnh Hear, 0112155 uf 15111 Grattan, James Francis Griesemer, Zadoc Lawrence Haake, Charles Henry Grube Haller, David Alexander Hays, Leslie St. Clair Hetzel, William Barr lorio, Emile Filiberti Jennings, Edward Allen Kellogg, William Alvin Knight, William Allen Kunstler, Monroe B. Leiffer, John Henry Le Seur, Horace Hutchins Levine, Solomon Loggins, blames A. Lowens, Harry Mackenzie, George Miner McWilliams, Norman Beattie Mayer, Edgar Mebane, Tom Sperring Minervini, Virginius Moitrier, William, jr. O'Leary, john George Paleg, Samuel Passover, Gregory Constantine Peters, John Punnett, Jr. Phipps, William Giles Plotz, Harry Potter, Howard Wieland Raftie, Sinore Muzaffar Fltirat 1322112 Clllnma uf 1914 Halpern, Herman Hand, Cortland Kiernan Hansen, Harry Beauvoir Hutchison, Fred Rudy Irish, Charles Gilbert lrvin, Karl Frederick Jacobson, Simon Kaplan, lra l. Katz, Elihu Kerley, James Hoyt Koenig, Egmont Louis Francis Kominz, Jacob Samuel Krakow, Moses Hymen Kuhlman, Alvin Edgar Landy, joseph Aaron Lawson, Henry Maxwell, jr. Lopez de Victoria Cassius Lubarsky, David Arthur MacPherson, George W., McCann, Daniel Francis, Jr. McClure, Qpbert Edwin Morrison, hitelaw Reid Natanson, David Morris Oliver, Norris Schermerhorn O'Reilly, Edward Aloysius Paddock, Royce Fallen, Conde de Sales -396- Rhett, Wythe Mumford Robinson, Theodore Gardner Rosenthal, Nathan Roth, Leo ' Sagarino, John Francis Sassulsky, lsidor Schwerd, Frederick M. Shapiro, Louis Gerschon Shirley, Amos Reginald Simmons, Edward Burnside Skeel, Henry Robertson Spencer, Henry James Steffen, Walther Charles August Stephens, Richmond Stickles, Lloyd Stillman, Ernest Goodrich Strauss, Spencer Goldsmith Street, Augustus Street, George McQueen Swift, Samuel Taylor, Fenton Thorburn, Grant Tunison, Emory Howard Unger, Lester Jarecky Ward, Delancey Walton Nviggers, August Frank Albert Williams, Jesse Feiring Williams, John Edward Winslow Thomas Scudder Parsons, William Barclay, Jr. Peters, Andrew, Jr. Pfeiffer, Alfred Leslie Philips, Herman Byrol Pitcher, Karl Herbert Raynolds, Randolph Rogers, Rupert Reed Rosenbluth, Milton Benjamin Rosenson, William Runge, Otto Ernst Scudder, Frank Dyckman Seibels, Robert Emmet Shulansky, Jacob I Sinclair, Donald Bunkegf Smale, William P., jr. Smith, Thayer Adams Steinhauser, William St. George, Armin Von? Sullivan, Timothy Francis Xavier Tenney, Ashton Melville Titus, Norman Edwin Valensi, Albert Vermilye, Herbert Noble Weiss, Adolph Abraham Wright, Willard Lyman Young, Ralph Howard 155 -1 ..-. -: -1:. :fy -- ' , 4- .. . f:-- , , - ' 15 1:1 w Qt, ' . ,-fij-J-- Z ' -nf., ' , ,. . ' 3--1.-:if-2-:4:.1M.ff'-535.n-:-1-- , 5 . ' Sai-EIf. ':'. ..,w. - 1 '-'.'--2,-,i::f-fiijiiiiif. .. , ,...,., . ., . U. , . 1 -- - ,. , .4 ,- .. , 19 T H E C O B I rf- ,1.f 1 'lLAmy, Helen Lovene Anderson Lillian Sophie Bennett, Alice Laura Bishop, Fanny Aurill Bloch, Stella ,'Bosch, Josephine Adele Brown, Helen Brown, Juanita ' '5Bruning, Emilie Elizabeth Margaret Burke, Agnes Madeline ,FBurne, Eleanor ,5Burns, Edith Crowell Burns, Ruth Augusta Burr, Emily Thorp Callan, Anna May 'l'Cassel, Therese 3Clement, Amelia Aurelie Coombs, Helen, Copeland Currier, Harriet Joy Denike, Agnes May Duncan, Adele Fueslein, Vera Amanda Gay, Katharine 'igztrnarh Glullvge Sminra, Glass uf 1511 Qtstnhihutrzi fur the A. E. Begun Gerslein, Rose Gleason, Elsie '5Gray, Elizabeth Naomi Gray, Laurie Greenawalt, louise de Forest :FGM-riff, Lottie June Hart, Margaret Tower Heiden, lrma Fanny Herreshoff, Anna Frances Hess, Augustina ',5Hill, Alice Taylor Hirsh, Madeleine lhlseng, Olga Kathryn 55Kugler, Anna Augusta '5Lovell, Grace Greene lV1cKeever, Edna Josephine Martin, Anna Leila Mayer, Theresa Mehler, Elsa Sauter Moss, Ruth Lillian Oberndorfer, Marian Ockers, Louise Elizabeth O'Gorman, Alice Margaret :':Candidates for Teachers College Diploma in Education. Augur, Margaret Avery Barrett, Mabel Berrian, Georgina Blumgarten, Sarah Lillian Bokshitzky, Ida Booth, Edna Lillian Borchardt, Gertrude Saraphine Bradbeer, Helen Elizabeth Bunzel, Bessie Burkholder, Hazel Carroll, Ruth Cerow, Georgia Angela Conroy, Mary Sylvester Coyle, Molly Brooke Temple Crandell, Helen Hopkins Cusack, Gertrude Cecilia Deacon, Edith May Dewey, Evelyn Diehl, Mary Victoria Dodge, Mildred Doty, Eleanor Mandeville Druding, Marguerite Dorothy C Eaton, Levanchia Vibbard English, Elizabeth ecilia Zluninra, Gilman nf 1912 Olanhihatvs fur the A. 335- Begrrr Evans, Alice Belton Fetch, Ethel Louise Fischel, Rebecca Viola Fischer, Grace Marion Fitz, Louise Fitzgerald, Henrine Brown Franklin, Elinor Gilleaudeau, Grace Girdner, Penelope Morgan Gleason, Shirley Glenn, lrene Louise Gray, Kathleen Green, Grace Barrington Greenwold, May Suneva Griflin, Agnes Dorothy Hakes, Ruth Johnston Hale, Harriet Florence Hallock, Anna Cobb Hamburger, Mildred Valentine Hardy, Edith Frances Hazel, Florence Louise Heilprin, Marion Heller, Elsa Marion Hendricks, Rowena -39 7- Polhemus, Mary Barlow :FPorter, Helen Maud Prochazka, Ottilie Randolph, Frances Maude Fitz A'Reid, Mabel Jean Riordon, Elizabeth Runyon, Helen De Mott Sanborn, Mildred Louise Sandford, Georgina Saul, Gertrude Elizabeth Schoedler, Lillian Helen Seely, Caroline Eustis : Seveso, Angelina Shwitzer, Myrtle Stagen, Ruth Madeline Smith, Gladys Hollingsworth Steinecke, Jeannette Amelia Stewart, Natalie Stimson, Maude Beulah Tiemann, Kate Huntington Van Buskirk, Annie Schmelzel Weymann, Linda C xwilkes, Helen Hodges, Mildred Livingston Hoffman, Phebe Edith Hogan, Margaret Rosalind lngerman, Eugenia lsabel, Ernestine Charlotte lvimey, Rhoda Muriel Johnson, Louie Estelle Jones, Elizabeth- Tompkins Kahn, Caroline Keenan, Irene Dolores Kempton, Ethel lVlay King, Virginia Kent Koss, Isabel Glen Kutner, Margaret Lacey, Olga Veronica Lambert, Paula Claire Landru, Lucy Emilie Latzke, Frances ' Leveridge, Ethel Sylvia London, Irene Eeanor Loughren, Amanda Lowther, Florence de Loiselle fMrs. H. Lowtherj Lustgarten, Augusta X 'X F555 ,,, ,,, c,, ,,, isrs i, , , ,,, I ,rissgt , ii i g li ' E ' ' COLVMBIAN it ii i f :2 ' L McKee, Grace MicKenzie, Isabel MacDonald, Lillie Alma Mackay, Jennie King Mahon, Dorothea Helen Martin, Alice Craige Maschmedt, Marie Mathews, Eleanor Allison Minor, Susan Brown Misch, Alma Ida Mordecai, Eva Cecile Mordecai, Lucile Morris, Edith Matilda Morrison, Isabelle Drummond Mulqueen, Mary Myers, Eleanore Naumburg, Margaret Jeannette 'Y'Nobis, Agnes Noyes, Isabelle Fleming Nyitray, Louise O'Connell, Marjorie Elizabeth Oellrich, Paula Frieda O'Roulce, Margaret Plummer, Helen Cool: Poor, Pamela Pratt, Marion Rees, Florence DuBois Rees, Vera Marguerite Reese, Claire Hildegarde Rivlcin, Mamie Erna Rogers, Frances E. Rogers, Grace Josephine Rusk, Hester Mary Salwen, Dorothy Schlesinger, Ethel Schweis, Etta May Scully, May Agnes Pyne Seger, Gladys Renshaw Sharpe, Philadelphia Masters Shaw, Grace Margaret Shaw, Mary Braman Shehan, Marie Shelley, Doris Marguerite Sherin, Lila Marjorie Shook, Constance Sidell, Ruth Hillard Sillcox, Louise Maria Smith, Abbie Smith, Virginia Southerton, Margaret Spear, Dorothy Alice Stack, Elizabeth Myei's Stegman, Beatrice Clara Straus, Stella Tallman, Gladys Griffith Thees, Cora Rhode Thompson, Ruberta Thomson, Elisabeth Valet, Edith Moore Van Vranken, Florence Verlage, Charlotte Cecile Marie Von Wahl, Constance William Wallender, Alva Florence Walther, Catherine Margaretta Weaver, Amy Weil, Lucille Willets, Geraldine Wilson, Annie Stavely, Woodrug, Jennie Estelle Wright, Hazel Ziegler, Edna Eberly Olanhihatra fur the E. 5. Eegrre Cohen, Lena l.ewontin, Esther Jud, Frieda Catharine Richardson, Elizabeth Scarlett ,'Candidates for Teachers College Diploma in Teaching. Anderson, Florence De Noyelles Armstrong, Nathalie Victoria Auerbach, Jennie Gabriel Ballot, Marthe Rosalie Laure Balmford, Edith Frances Barrett, Alice Adeline Bartling, Louise Helene Brown, Alice Gundesen Brown, Grace D. Bunzl, Madelaine Emily Burgess, Esther Leonore Buttenwieser, Clara Case, Rosalind Corwin Cheesman, Dorothy Howland Child, Dorothy Kennedy Clarke, Rosemary Colla, Clara Comes, Louise Craddoclc, Catherine Ethel Crosby, Helen, Margaret Dakin, Cornelia Heal Dana, Helen Manley Dessar, Amy Grace Diaz de Villalvilla, Madia Doenhoff, Dorothea von Donovan, Elizabeth K. Douglas, Isabella Preston Downs, Bessie Svnphnmnrva, Gilman nf 1513 Giunhihemiru fm' the A. it. Eegrre Dwyer, Helen Emmons, Martha Feeley, Vera Elizabeth Pleischman, Doris Elsa Poland, Helen Augusta Fox, Etta Belle Franklin, Marjorie Lorne Prear, Irene Louise Freudenthal, Rhoda Florence Glahn, Irma von Goldman, Harriet Lois Goldstein, Rebecca Gottlieb, Saida Elsa Greene, Genevieve Van Vliet Grenelle, Miriam Bathseba Guy, Ruth Alline Halfpenny, Edith Hasberg, Gladys Stella Hawkey, Ethel May Hessberg, May Sylvia Hildebrand, Mary A. Hillas, Mary Horkheimer, Pauline Hough, Virginia Houghton, Eleanor Gregory Hubert, Emma Sophia Ireland, Imogene Belle Junghans, Bertha -398- Kalt, Marguerite Jeannette Katz, Mollie Kelley, Margaret Frances Kiuch, Dorothy Latzlce, Pauline Lingg, Sophie Claire McGivney, Virginia Isabelle MacDonald, Bessie Nelson Magid, Augusta Martin, Claire Hazel Mason, Mabel Helen Meyer, Lillian M.elanie Morris, Gertrude Elizabeth Mumford, Amelia Robinson Mumford, Mary Battle Murphy, Irene Cecilia Neugass, Marguerite Minnie Newman, Marion Rose Noble, Katharine Oerzen, Eleanor Marguerite Osterberg, Ruth Anna Parks, Eddie Thomas Pearson, Grace Madeleine Pero, Sallie Phillips, Helen Eugenia Ready, Elizabeth Perkins Reilly, Lillie Reynolds, Beatrice f-hi f b I. W i'-tTHE'COLVMBIAN- ' f iii Q Rice Irma Bertha Richey, Margaret Cecilia Robinson, Marjorie Rosenblatt, Edith Gertrude Roth, Goldye, Gladys Roy, Marion Snowdon Sage, Leontine Salzman, Anna Beatrice Beall, Annie Cuyler Qlanhthat London, Edith Adams, Louise Elizabeth Adikes, Anna Maria Adler, Bessie Menone Allen, Marguerite Andrews, Sophie Townsend Badanes, Bertha Baldwin, Mabel Barber, Marion Jeanette Barrick, Jean Sutton Bateman, Gladys Baum, Minnie Beers, Esther Eunice Bernstein, Judith Semyra Boegehold, Winifred Dorothy Brittain, Margaret Brittain, Virginia lrene Brooks, Rosalie Whitehead Bunzl, Lucille Caroline Burgevin, Caroline Louise Campion, Gertrude Neuse Carman, Margaret lsabel Carroll, julia Elise Cassedy, Marguerite Cawein, Olga Cherry, Ethel Newton Clark, Mildred Senior Clinch, Marie Louise Clingen, Alice Vandorn Cohn, Caroline Curtice, Eunice Mallory Dale, Jane Elizabeth Davis, Edith Rebecca Davis, Sarah Caroline Downes, Helen Rupert Edell, Alberta Caroline Elrnendorf, Katharine Fitch, Dorothy Margaret Fox, Louise Frieder, Emma -lane Savage, jane Mary Blake Seibert, Harriet Shannon, Regina Leonore Shaw, Jean MacLean Sperling, Joan Louise Terrell, Ethel Florence Turck, Viola Tyndall, Ruth Mitchell Van Dyun, Marguerite Elizabeth Van Raalte, Jeannette Voorhis, Sarah Graham Voyse, Mary Watson, Margaret Wickham White, Varian WolH, Marion Wood, Margaret Eloise Macdonald Qlanhihaten fur the EE. 9. Bvgrer Melsha, Josephine Cecile Rapelye, Emma Louise rn fm' Glramafer at the 151111 nf Emu ijt-are in the lgrufemrinnal Srtiunlu nf 1112 Hninvraiig . Surut, Anna Webb, Ethel Vvilliard Erenhmen, Gltewn nf 1914 Olanhihatru fur the A. TE. Eegrer Friedman, l-lorlense Friend, Etta Violet Gates, Frances Willard Gless, Mariette Louise Goede, Ethel Belle Gray, Elizabeth Perine Greenwald, Gertrude Victoria Grof, Christine Guernsey, Ruth Estelle l-larrer, Harriet May l-larris, Naomi l-lawes, Esther Ware l-leinemann, Beatrice Danzig Hess, Edna Higgins, Edythe Gertrude l'lilborn, Rita l-lochschild, Gertrude l-loey, Marion Alice Jeffrey, Laura MacLean johnson, lrene Grace jones, Edith Lydia Kelley, Annie Elizabeth Kenny, Mary Elizabeth Lawler, Mary l-lelen Lewine, Charlotte Lent, Theresa Lockwood, Priscilla Lowndes, Emily MicCrodden, Ella McLaughlin, Grace McViclcar, l-lelen lsabel Macauley, Elizabeth lrene Manser, Ruth Baldock Marley, Ruth jackson Mayer, Eleanor Theresa Mills, Frances Alice Miner, Sidney Louise Morgan, Margaret Moritz, Caroline Claudia -399- Mount, l-lelen Emma Muller, Emily Keen Newmark, Sophia Nicola, Lulu 0'Donnell, Frances Anne Elizabeth Ord, Alta Ashmead O'Sullivan, Regina Palmer, Florence Peck, Margaret Pierpont, Julia Holbert Rafi, Gertrude Randolph, Isabel Fitz Reid, Margaret Reinheimer, Corinne Reinheimer, Edith Rhoades, Florence Martha Robinson, Anna Kathleen Roever, Frances Lucille Rogers, Hazel May Ros, Luisa Ross, Mary Goldsborough Schmidt, Elisabeth Mary Norburga Agn Schorr, Marguerite Louise Schubert, Elsa Anna Dorothy Schulman, Jeannette Schwartzman, Fanny Schwarzwaelder, Florence Scovil, Elizabeth Adeline Seldner, Gladys Seligman, Cecile Rose Shackleton, Clara Everett Shannon, Angela Slade, Muriel Gladys Smalley, Mary Frances Sondheim, Hattie Stebbins, Mabel, Clara Stenbuck, Bertha Elisabeth Stephens, Gertrude Emily Stern, Alene 'b,':b A' .'.., .---9 fl. '?1 1' 'f1'21 r -'V-- . 'J Males, e eet rta t'THE'C0LVMBtIAN,'t t et a ' Stewart, Mary Wotherspoon Stiles, Helen Emma Dear Slitt, Adelaide Marguerite Straiton, Chrystene Sturges, Sarah Elvina Delano Talmage, Ruth Whittier Thaw Henrietta D. Thomas, Edith Maddoclc Bevier, Marguerite Fink, Aline Anna Gaither, Jessie Greenburg, Isabel Tobias, Htlen - Tobias, Regenia Julia Track, Irene Paula Treadwell, Bertha Holt Tully, Marion Unti, Irma Vorhaus, Amy Rose Qlmihihatwa fur the 115. Sv. Begun Jacobson, Fanny R. Mathison, Elizabeth Maxwell, Celestine Lea Mulhall, Edith Frances Walton, Lilian Susie Waring, Lillian Adele Wells, Charlotte Adeline Wigand, Eleanor Emma Williams, Edith Gardner Wilmot, Harriet Elvira Wise, Rose Marie Wunde1'lich, Elsa Pauline Owens, Ella Adelaide Petri, Lucie Anna Wilson, Emily Newcomb fMrs. Wilsonj tftaxihihaira fur flrunafm' at the EEUU nf Emu Hearn in the Hrnfeaninnal Brown, Kate Gertrude Fleming, Edith Josephine l-ladsell, Eleanor Gertrude Harris, Daisy E. Hearn, Gertrude Leah Allison, Charlotte De Witt Cahn, Pauline Cochrane, Ethel May Harris, Florence Heppe, Anna Elizabeth Hodge, Charlotte Morse Holder, Julia Sfrlinulz uf the Hniurrsiig Koscheralc, lrma Peterson, Hattie Bernera Mahon, Helene Frances Mary Reardon, Elizabeth Mohle, jean Earl Ochs, lphigene O'Mialley, Elizabeth Cecilia Robinson, Lola Sandford, Helen Tobel, Henrietta von Siprriul Stuhrniz, illllzririrulairh Jacoby, Dorothy Johnson, Margaret Edith Lundquist, Frances Gertrude McElreath, Elizabeth Morgenstern, Addie Fredericl-ia Neu, Eleanor Emma Rossin, Ethel Clara Stein, Lillie Emily Sprrial-Evtuhmm, Nun-illtlatrirnlateh , Adams, Anna Regina fMrs, W. C. ' Eaton, Lou Ethel ACIHIIISJ Flower, Caroline Maben fMrs. F. B. Batterton, Florence P. fMrs. F. P. Flowerj Ba-Merton, Haven Leila In ersoll Cameron, Evelyn Carman, Miriam Crittenden 1 g Gonzalez, Carmen de Brieva Knapp, Florence A. COOICY, Lucie Alf Mrs. E. E. Cooleyj Lockwood, Mary Isabel fMrs. M. I. Delafleld, Cornelia Van Rensselaer Lockwoodj Du Bois, Mildred -400- Thurber, Candace Tiffany, Louise Comfort Van Horn, Olive Ostrander Xveil Amy Adelaide Weiner, Mildred Felicia Willett, Eliza Leggett Wright, Margaret Choate McCook, Katharine Nichols, Elizabeth Williams Nichols, Marjorie Raphael, Claire Hilda Silverman, Louise Block Staats, Marion F Stein, Mabel Bonner fMrs. Alexis W Steinj Williams, May Bell 'ig X THE COLVMBIAN ,, o ,r o - 1, ,,,,1 , lnlr -- O .... ... . . nr .,.. , .V ..,. , , ., . .,,1, , . ,, V H It ,, - ,- ,, I eff:1-fff-Pzaflffi' H: 'ff il , Cflearhrrs Olutlvgv Cgrnhuatrz Stnhrnia Qlatnhihatea fur the Eurtnfa Bregrvz anh Biptnma The following students are also registered under the Faculty of Philosophy and are pursuing a major course in Educa tion in Teachers College. Adler, Martha Alexander, Thomas Armstrong, Alfred Havelock Bennett, Georgina Grace Blau, Louis Benjamin Blumborg, lsidor Bernard Brandon, Henry Clay Buckingham, Burdette Ross Burnham, Ernest Carse, Elizabeth Cazin, Adele Chen, Tsai Hsin Clarke, Howard Ernest Cook, Edmund Curley Dotey, Aaron lsaac Driehaus, Irwin William Everson, George Fitzpatrick, Edward Augustus Gifford, Walter John Giltner, Emmett E., Guthrie, Kenneth Sylvan Hance, William Hegland, Martin Hein, Henry Emmo Hickey, George H. Hughes, Francis T. Hutchinson, James Howard Jessup, Walter S. Johnson, Arthur Charles, Jr. Kemp, William Webb Kent, Raymond Asa Keyes, Charles Henry Kirby, Thomas joseph Kling, Joseph Kuhn, Adelina Lavell, Cecil Fairfield Leland, Abby Porter Lewis, Ervin Eugene Locke, Leslie Leland McCarty, Stella A. Meyer, Henry Hermann Miller, Eleanora T. Myers, Alexander John William Pandya, Thakorlal Ranchhodlal Pinkham, George Ripley Rapeer, L. W. Robbins, Charles Leonidas Rogers, Lester Burton Ruggles, Allen Mead Russell, Warren Locke Sears, Jesse Brundage Sharlitt, Michael Silberstein, Nathan Stark, William Everett Stone, Lula Mabel Thompson, William Joseph Trafton, Gilbert Haven Urch, Mary Elizabeth Welch, Alberta Maud White, Frederick Carlton flanhiheriea fur HlISlHfP1',E Engrvv emh Eiptnma The following students are also registered under the Faculty of Philosophy and are pursuing a major course in Educa tion in Teachers College. Adams, Elizabeth Starbuck Adams, Matthew Prior Albers, Elizabeth Ruth Alder, Mary Louise Alexander, james Waddell Allen, Andrew Ashcroft, Carrie Van Rensselaer Back, Elizabeth Mitchell Baker, George Calvin Barber, Harriet Louisa Barnes, Harold Barnett, D'Arcy Cornwell Barr, Lois Etta Barrow, John Burkett Bennett, Agnes Leonard Bennett, George Lionel Blades, Florence Isabella Bostwick, Josephine Osborne Bowdish, Lewis F. Brady, Marie Brim, Orville Gilbert Brown, Hazel Chien, Hu Ting Consalus, Francis Hamilton Crafts, Lillian Louise Decker, Nicholas Peter Deere, Gilbert Deevey, Edward S. Delaney, Walter Denny, Grace Goldena Dickler, Nathan N. Doeden, Frederick Hugo Dulin, Helen Alice Dumm, Clarence Luther Earl, Anita Mills Eaton, Clara Cecilia Erdwurm, Elsie Ernst, Frederic Everson, Anna Emma Everts, Seymour B. Fitzpatrick John Stephen Fleischer, joseph Flynn, fMrs.D Florena James Forde, Jessie Louise Francis, Carolyn Louise Gambrill, Bessie Lee Gartlan, Eugene B. Gienger, Watson Gilbert, Clara Maria Goldsmith, Evelyn May -4Ol- Goodrich Foster Gould, Reuel Raymond Neil Hall, Delbert Eugene Hall, Katharine Mary Hedges Harada, Kichi Hartzell, Mary K. Hetzel, George Y Hill, Antoinette Dyett Hill, Clyde M. Hughes, Thomas H. Ireland, E.. Ward Keys, Ethel Landsman, Charles M. Leopold lsrael Lewkowitz, Sidney Loughran, George A. McKeown, Matilda jane McLane, Fannie Moulton McMinn, Amelia Mack, Lura Mary Macrae, Euphan Washington Margulies, lrvin E. Mason, Walter Clark Mau, Laura Emilie Mead, Cyrus DeWitt ,-V- - L - , ,, . 4 .,4.'f,A Q.:',,,', V- ..., i. J y . 1 4 coigvtvi Ill , , g , AAA. . 1 , vI: - V 1 -- - -. - .- . - . .g 2- . -. -- - V . . .. , -.-,g Merriam, Bert Emery Ryan, Heber Hinds Timberlake, Elise Meyer, Minna McEuen Miller, Charles Christian Moon, Ward Clinton Moore, Charles Frederic Moore, John Calvin Morris, Meredith Darlington Nagourney, Isaac Nishimura, Seiichiro, Noska, Elliot Valentine Qller, Marie Osterhaus, Peter Olai Parker, Ruth Penfteld, Edith M. Phelps, Benjamin Judah Phillips, Helen S. Platt,,Frank James Preston, Gertrude Elaine Race, Henrietta V. Racoubian, Roupen Stepan Reed, Anna Lucile Riblet, Grace Elizabeth Richardson, Anna Euretta Rider, Catherine Maillet' Roantree, William Fox Rogers, Juliet Oakes Salmowitz, Rose Lillian Saunders, fMrs.J Jessie Cassidy Scudder, Edna Drake Seymour, F. Eugene Simons, Lao Genevra Simpson, Homer Nelson Smith, Roy Leon Smith, Seymour Louis Smith, lsvilliam Thomas Snow, Ella Marion Snow, Minnie Rose Sowles, Elizabeth Beckwith Spencer, Robert V. Staples, Clarence Leonard Stevenson, Timothy Joseph Stoughtenburgh, Charles Hall Stryker, Russell Foote Sussmann, Edward Sutton, George D. Tambling, Charles Finney Tattershall, Fanny Taylor, Chester Edwin Tewksbury, Everett Belknap Thomson, Andrew Samuel Tozer, Alta Mary Tredick, Helen Folsom Trowbridge, Janette Tyndall, Gertrude Van Auken Van Dam, Emmanuel Felix Van Schaick, Lemuel Washington Vaughan, William Eugene Villelli, Joseph Anthony Volker, Rosa Margaret Walk, George Everett Wallace, Loretta Mae Waller, Phoebe M. Webster George Edward Wettlin Emma L. Wheeler Charles Everett Wheeler Lutie Louise Wightman Susan Williams Wilcox Winifred Vviley William H. Williams Clara Louise Wilson William H. Well, Frederick Albert Wood, -ames M. Yoakley, Ina Xvalsh, Mary G., l I' Hrnfrzainnal Siuhrntz Olanhihatmi fur the Earhetn Alexander, Rebecca Alfke, Ethel V. :'f:5Allan, Agnes Cecilia Allingham, Grace 'lIAmy, Helen Lorene Anderson, Mary Frances Archer, Mary Annie Avent, John McDonough Baco, lsrael V. Baird, Rose, Adele Barber, Jessie Barranco, Manuel Bayern, Frieda Judith Beck, Alga May Behr, Minna Dorothea Bell, Mabel Beatrice Valentine Berkowitz, Henry A Betts, Agnes Farrar Blackman, Edith Blake, Anne Seymour Blankenstein, Marga ete Boehringer, Cora Louise Bonnard, Annette Young Bonnard, Elizabeth Bosch, Josephine Adele Boshart Edward Xxfilliam Bostock, Olive Bower, Sarah Elizabeth llCandidate for the A.B. degree M'Degree only. xDiploma only. Sentara Boyd, Ida Estelle Brovxm, Alexander 'H'Brundage, Howard Drake Bruner, Grace E. Bruning, Emilie Elizabeth Marg Buemming, Charlotte Adam Burne, Eleanor Burns, Edith Crowell Butler, Helen Rose Caftrey, William S. Cahill, Mary Florence Caplow, Samuel Nathaniel Carrington, Sarah Tucker Cassel, Therese Christian, Mary Katherine Christianson, Addie Oline Chute, Marion Hoyt Clawson, Josephine M. llClement, Amelia Aurelie Clements, Laura Eliza Coffey, Anna Lois Colburn, Ada B ,5 5Coleman, Katherine Rosamond Cook William Benjamin Cooke, Helen Louisa Cooper, Clarence Garfield Craighead, Hettie Weakley -402- '5 Ergrer anh Biplnma 31' Cronan, Frances Crumb, Hazel Alice Davidson, Phoebe Jane Davis, Maleta Hasseltine et Davis, Maude Alice Davis, Minnie Lee Day, Grace Alice Dempsey, Florence Deutsch, Julia Dingman, Jeanette Clyde Dinwiddie, Edith Claire Disch, Amalia Adalia Donovan, Helen llDorr, Xvilliam Caspar Driggs, Helen Elizabeth Eaton, Laura Franc Eldridge, Gratia D. Eldridge, Mary Jay Ellis, Edmonia Colton Ellisson, Estelle James Elwell, Georgia Belle Enders, Leila Feeney, Clara May Fitzhugh fMrs.J Margaret OConnor Forssell, Alva Elvira '5Freedlander, Etta Freer, Louise lllisriedman, lsrael Smith, V'v-fi, :. , A . TH E COLVM BIAN -wi f'?3 1' 12-I-1, . 1 . '14-ji'J: . I , ,- .W-l.,,1. . 31,1 .. , T ,, i . ,r . s.., . , tfsta .,. W ,.:. ..::' :L'2:5,:'g.'g.j ...'.I,. , :-, .. . . . , . . ,.W. ,. ,, . ,.,, . ,,., . , , ., , H . Frost, Edith Emily Gaddis, Carolyn Josephine Gardner, Mary Louise Gay, Eleanor Genin, Mary Jane Gessford, Minnie Myrtle Gilbert Caroline Gladding, Gertrude Glasser, Henry Galen Godfrey, fMrs.j Edna Belle Gollup, Eugene Michael Goolrick, Jennie May Gould, Frances Reba Grant, Forest IlGray, Elizabeth Naomi Greiff, Lottie June Gunther, Emma Henrietta Haessler, Anna Margaret Hamel, Georgiana Hamilton, Ruth Gail Hanson, Elma May Harding, Katharine V. Harris, Agnes Ellen Harvey, F. Ethel Hathaway, 'Maude Caroline Hawk, Carolyn Bell Heal, Florence Amelia Hicks, Besse May IlHill, Alice Taylor Hill, Helen Grant Hinshelwood, Mabel Hoffmann, Charles J., fr. Hoyt, Irene Emma Hunter, Frances Beatrice Huysson, Magdalena P. Jacobson, Sadie Lila Jeffery, Emma Joffe, Betty Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Leila Glover Jones, Louise Elizabeth Jones, Margaret Mordecai Kemper, fMrs.D Augusta Hall Kieran, Margaret Agnes Kirk, Annie Blanche Kisch, Stella David Koch, Merle Irene Krellenstein, Ray Krumbeck, Walter Kuck, Helen E. IlKugler, Anna Augusta Ladd, Margaret Ideson Lambert, Louis l, ucien Lane, Abigail Mathis Lanning, Irene May Leland, Anna Leland, Ray Lauder Levin, Mignon Lobdell, Gertrude May Longenecker, Anna Berta Lotz, Elsa s for the A.B. degree. IlLovell, Grace Greene Lowry. Ethelwyn A. Lyford, Genevieve L. MacGregor, Kate Miller Macpherson, Elizabeth Cordelia Mahler, Anna Belle Maple. Everett Olden Marshall, Josephine Atlee Marshall, May Martin Florence Matienzo, Carlota de Matteson, Emma Bunn Maynard, Emma Louisa Meyjes, Elizabeth Michtom, joseph S. Miller, Clara Gazlay Miller, lsidore 'WMinahan, Mary Elizabeth Montgomery, Kate Stackhouse Morrison, Carolyn Elizabeth Murtland, Cleo Musa, Augustina A '5Nassau, Mary Brunette Foster llNobis, Agnes Nuttall, Leonard john, Jr. Qgden Vera Faye iO'Keefe, Louise Langley Old, Annie Valerie Olin, Blanche Marie Oppermann, Gertrude Owens, Julia Louise Palmer, Alice Frances Pancake, Clara Parker, Linette Althana Paterson, Nlartha Pegram, Wihelmina Pettit, Sarah Pettit, Walter XV. Phillips, Edna Phillips, Julia Pierpont Florence Mary Pitner, Ina Klosking Pomeroy, Gladys Porter, Helen Maud Powell, Nancy Huff Puig, America Raecler, Anna Barbara Randolph, Anita Winifred Fitz Randolph, Gail Hamilton Raphael, Samuel Solomon Reed, Mary Maud Reid, lVlabel Jean Reuther, William H. Rhoads, Gertrude Richards, Clarinda Chapman Richardson, Rachel Tasker Ries, Henry Ralph Ritt, Harold L. Roach, Elizabeth Meikle Roach, Ethel M. Rogers, Bertha May -403- Rosenberg, Lucille Ryland, Helena Mabel Sameth, Blanche Sameth, Elsie Schneider, Emilie Schwartz, Edward E. Scott, Seely, Louis Berkow Louise H. llSeveso, Angelina Shurtz, Helen Meritt Siegrist, Mary Siepert Albert Frederic Simmons, Margaret M. Simpson, Katherine Aby Steffel, Katherine Frances Smart, Alice Madeline Smith, Frank Drake Smith, Helen Smith, Hilda Smith Julia Gertrude Mary Goodwin Smithey, Nellie Carson Snyder, Anna Eleanor Sperling, Harry Spining, Harriet Montfort'-1 Stanton, William Henry Steele, Ellen Steward, Nellie Leigh Stewart, Eleanor Grace Stewart, Hugh Henry Stewart, Jean Josephine Stiles, Margaret Stowell, Willard Allen Sullivan, Alice Stephanie Sumner, Beatrice Sunderland, Belle Swanson, Ida Marie Tanner, Jessie Rand Thomas, Alice Lillian Thomas, Frieda M. Thompson, Marion Kendall Tiffany, Edna Parrish Topping, Helen Faville Trieschmann, Helena Fredericka Tsao, Faung-Yuin Van Auken, William Douglass Van lngen, Bernard ,loseph Van Wagenen, Marvin james Waite, Charlotte Augusta Waller, Emma Gilchrist Wallin, Alice Rebecca Warne, Adelaide Atida Wayman, Grace Louise Weed, Bertha Elaine Weil, Julius Jay Weintrob, Raleigh Welsmiller, Blanche W. Wessa, Alice Whitman, Jessie Isabel , Wiley, Belle V Wiley, Elise S. -,ix 'R NNm I .A i -A as A. .1 f 1,.f is it 1. A , T lQ f - COLVMBIAN f li i Wilkes, Helen Elizabeth Williams, Annie Williams, William Rees Wilson, John R. Wilson, joseph Abeles, Beatrice Adams, Sherred Wilcox Albert, Amanda Anna Allen, Grace A. Allen, Sara Thomas Andrix, Edith Angell, Merton Almon Auten, Madeleine Babcock, Ella Louise Barksdale, Nan Harvey Barmore, Bessy Bartlett, Glenn Bartley, Marcella A. Becker, Albert Alexander Behnken, Erna L. Benedict, Mabel Irene Bennett, Ross Vernon Bentley, Jean Eliza Besancon, Beatrice Elizabeth Bidstrup, Gerda Binkley, Lelia Tyler Binkley, Ralston Blackistan, Helen Blodgett, Elizabeth Boegehold, Hilda Louise Booth, Mary L. Bosworth, Marguerite Blanche Bosworth, Minnie S. Boutwell, Anna Brady, Katherine Rogers Brenneman, Leo Leslie Brett, Anna Brett, Edith Marilla Brookes, Daisy Elizabeth Brookmyer, Ivan Lutz Brooks, Lillian Mary Brown, Alice Katherine Bryan, Edward Holcombe Buermeyer, Meta Dorothea Bullock, Charlotte Mary Bunce, Edgar F. Burchan, Luella Margaret ,M'Burlitt, Leila R. Godfrey Buscher, Gertrude Buseck, Lena Bushnell, Edna ,lean Callaway, Theodosia Tucker fMrs.j Campbell, Evelyn Mildred Campbell, Viola Hortense Chaffee, Catherine Edith Chaim, Henry lsador Child, Marguerite Beatrice H'Degree only. xDiploma only. Winchester, Almira Munn Winward, Leonora Eugene Witter, Rosa K. Wood, Annabel ' Zluninrn Childs, Emma Lucena Cilly, Lucia Hubbard Clark, William Ebert Clemens, Maynard Arthur Cohen, Jacob Cohen, Philip Collins, Edith McCreary Connolly, James F. Cooper, Isabel Sutherland Cooper, Nettie Eugenia Cornbrooks, Marian Edith Coy, Georgia Valentine Daly, Mary Regina Dana, lrene Brockway Davidson, Mary Elizabeth Spence Day, Lena Lawrence de Lima, Edith Abinun Denniston, Mary Deshel, Morris Charles Dunne, Florence Eaton, Gertrude Frances Ebeling, Elsa A. Ebneth, Theresa Margaret Ellert, John Francis English, Warren Erwin, Rachel Farrell, Charlotte Daly Feely, Clara Fern, Irving William Ferris, Evelyn Marguerite Fiero, Maude Louise Fishbeck, Frances C. Fletcher, Grace Brownell Flynn, Marie Ellen Forest, Katherine Fox, Charles James, lr. Fox, Jennie Hazel French, Olive Maria Fuller, Oda Ruth Fullgraff, May A. Gentner fMrs.D, Lydia Rogers Gilbert, Katharine Glover, Harriet M. Goldstone, Marion Clara Goll, Bertha Clemence Gordon, Louis Gottlieb, George Joseph Gough, Zella Mary Gray, Juliet Guyer Gray, Lillian Greenough, Flora May Greenwood, Margaret A -404- Wood, Caroline C. Woodward, Elizabeth Ash Worthington, Agnes Mabel Yoran, Mary Amelia Zenneck, Emma Half, Viola Mabel Hale, Alfaretta May Hall, Cora E. Hall, Marie Aline Halsey, Katherine Treman Hanson, Theresa Harper, Annie Eliza Hendrickson, Eva T. Herman, Henrietta Rena Herrmann, Hattie Higgins, Mary Hill, Jessica Matiere Higgins, Mary Hotaling, Ethel Marie Hourihan, Daniel Bernard Howard, Alice Louise Hunt, Mary Bates Ingles, Nellie Grant Ingram, Violet Aclrwin, Edith Coelia lves fMrs.J, Henrietta Appleby Johnson, Grace May Johnson, Oley Ander Jones, Ethel Kaplan, Peter George Kaufman, Benjamin Kearney, Leo Ignatius Kennedy, Paul Alfred Kessel, Therese Kirtland, Jean V. Koehler, Bertha Katrina Kready, Laura Fry Kronman, Samuel Langford, John E. Langford, Marian Murray , Le Roy, Walter Irving Loag, Marian Adele Luce, Ernest Burt Lyman, Lois Lynch, Leslie Otis Lyon, Henrietta Bald McClane, May McCrae. Annie McKnight, Theron Lincoln McLaury, Harriet E. H. Macpherson, Lydia Bleu Macy, Mary Sutton Malone, Mary Agnes Mann, Clara Fitzgerald March, M. Blanche Marks, Helen Grace Martin, Mildred Grace -.-- ,A 5 - , .. U. . .smu N ,.,. ..,.. ...., .. . .4 . hx, ,y .. , A N' ' 'W' ' ' ' ' ' - 1 ' ' -- f '. .213-j .'-- 1 . 1 -----'-A 1 -THE - COLVMBIAN -L ll Martin, Nancy Layton Robson, Ethel Towler, May Belle Mathes, Fannie Pendexter Ronalds, Caroline Elizabeth Tremper, Clara Louise Meads, Helen M. Ross, May Davina Troxell, Eleanor Meares, Kate de Rosset Schachter, Frank Tucker, Elizabeth Lee Helen Marguerite Helen Leonie Miles, Sara Mombert, Anne Theodora Morton, Lola Muehleck, Lucy Elizabeth Murphy, William Anthony Ne Smith, Mary Ethel Neville, Eleanor S. G'Grady, Winifred Henrietta Oliver, Mary Pauline Ostlin, Eldor Carl Ostrofl, Rose Oswell, Katharine F. Parcil, Elizabeth Ebbert Parker, Clara Mabel Patterson, Helena May Patton, Margaret French Peck, Florence Elizabeth Pelton, Clair Walker' Wfpernessin, Noemi Prats, Elena Rafaela Price, Margaret Lightfoot Rechard, Samuel Rikert, Rachel Lillie Rivers, Mabel V. Roberts, Florence Seavey Robertson, Isabel Melvin, Mignon, Adams, Anne Adams, Vivian Angell, Daisy Blanche Emma Elizabeth Nancy Lucille Batchelor, Mary Batterman, May janet Baxter, Kathryn Hamilton Beyermann, Frederick George Bostwick, Sara Wells Bradish, Ethelwyn C, Bradley, Helen Bray, Corinne Beatrice Breese, Laura B. Brown, Grace Lillian Buquo, Helen Burgess, Elizabeth Chamberlain Burnham, Ethel Burns, Fannie Butler, Marie Capron, Eva Louise Cirino, Antonio Clark, Florence Coates, Sadie Adeline Backus, Barns, :M'Degree only. Scheinbach, Max Henry Schneider, Elizabeth Teutonia Scholes, Beatrice Schott, Martha Schwarte, Virginia Shaffer, Blanche Elaine Shannon, Anna M. Sheldon, Helena Shelton, Alta Sheridan, Joseph A Shimer, Mary Blanche Skinner, Gertrude E. Skinner, Jennie Lois Skolnick, lsidore Smith, Frances Minerva Smith, Laura Gooding Smith. Stephen Velsor Snoddy, Mary Bard Sprague, Harry Alonzo Spurr, E. Euphema Stage, Jennie M. Stadler, Blanche Fannie Stone, Louis Tanner, Blanche Lawe Tawyer, Mary Anne Taylor, Edith Louise Thayer, Maude Hayes Glzuihihatrn fm' Siprriat IBipluma n Sfrrnnh tjwr Collins, Mary Susan Crandall, Margaret Crawford, Mabel Hamilton Crisman, Bess Moritz Cristy, Elizabeth Cropsey Mary Hoagland Curtis, Helen Louise Dalton, Anna Theresa Daly, Charles, Jr. Dart, Edna Rachel Denman, Olive M.ercia Dietz, Mary Louise Dowdall, Leonora Emily Dunham, Helen Eakins, Martha St. John Eaton, Dorothy ' Elliott, Eleanor Ann Farnsworth, Edna A. Fisher, Anne Fuller Fletcher, Frances R. Fox, Virginia Lloyd Gearing, Mary Edna Gilbert, Terence Ward Gleason, Helen -405- r Cflrrtitirute Tupper, Katharine Tuthill, Charles Scott Tyler, Genevieve E. Ulanoft, Frances Vail, Edna Valentine, Edwina Sarah Vance, Julia Van Horne, Katharine Vevia, Alice Catherine Lucy Bryant Theda Wallace, Walther, Wardell, S amuel Edwin Warren, Watrous, Watson, Susan Florence Grace H. Susan Augusta Weckmann, Luise Wehle, Hanna Weintrob, Joseph Wells, Margaret Elizabeth West, Grace Elizabeth White, Gladys Martha Wilford, Mary Gertrude Wilson, Priscilla Orr Winans, May Ruth Winslow, Isabelle F. WolHram, Anna Wood flVlrs.,j Lila Zimbal, Samuel Gleason, Julia Godfrey, Vera M. Godwin, Alice C. Goldsmith, Clarence S. Gowell, Prudentia Browne Grant, Mary Alma Gray, Annie M. Green Maria Conchita Greenburg, David Solon Haarer, Mary Cathrine Hanson, Floy Katherine Harris, Ruth Green Hartley, Viva Jeanette Hasler, Edith B, Hastings, Elsie Mary Havens, Gertrude Herz, Elsie Hess, Elizabeth May Hinman, Olive May Hogan, Thomas A. Hull, Caroline Comstock Hull, Margaret C. Hunter, Jean Alison Jacobson Harriet H. Chase KE! , THE COLVMBIAN -J i 1.. - - ' - ' ' , , - - ,-:fa '-1 . ' .-,-aff., 1 L J-ales. ., -' - -, - ,- ' M1251 ik -'ti-21:1 I7 fv..i--'.'f2:-:gaiamp J - 4.,, r, . ' ' ' .. ,,:g--: :5-..-HQ.-, .'-.. - rg-.'-, 5,1 - 1 ' ' 15-Lf ' .. , . , . . - -c:-4:-i??fE7E5,f?:5- 'Y . 11-1-1'---r--'fn - '5f3'i 5:5 . --.f'.:E21Eaf-'i' , . 4 Y ,- . 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Bassett, Elizabeth Barton Bellows, Mary Lawton Bernheimer, Erma Bettys, Lavina Beveridge, Helen Sara Boyer, Helen Dorothy Branch, Roberta Louise de Bretteville, Maud Le Norman Brown, Edna Jane Buchanan, Hanna Buckley, Mary Margaret Bunn, Amy Elizabeth Burch, Ursula Burke, Agnes Busick, Mathilda Canfield, Luella M. Capron, Edith Littlefield Carpenter, Frances Ruth Cattell, Eleth Chapin, Mary Turner Clark, George Elmore V Clayton, S. Lillian Clow, Theresa A, d Moore, Madeleine May Moritz, Antonia Johanna Morrisey, Lauretta Isabelle Moskowitz, David Ezekiel Nesbitt, Florence Olson, Ida Victoria Palmer, Leonard Lester Palmer, Stella Paulding, Virginia Pease, Hubert Udell Pendleton, Eo. Pennell, Mary Elizabeth Perkins, Josephine Phoenix, Lydia Ellen Plimpton, Lois Elizabeth Pratt, Mary Brigham Pritchard, Margaret M. Regan, Marie Lavinia Ricker, Marion Campbell Riecker, Elizabeth Cathrine Roake, Lanetta Ross, Jessie Dobsen Rowson, Laura Lowella Rust, Rietta Joy Salisbury, Margaret Schuman, Clyde Beatrice - Hirst Hear Coleman, Constance L. Condon, Jeannette Conger, Theodora Cooper, Nellie Cornell, Louise Elisabeth Corwin, Margaret Elizabeth Covey, Frank Howard Crane, Adelaide Edith Cranston, Harriet Rose Crich, Mary Virola Crosby, Evelyn Curtis, Clara Louise Kellog Dampman, Sara Bunn Danforth, Claudia Dauth, George Washington Davenport, Florence Davis, Harriet Ella Dobbs, Alma A. Doty, Frances Douglas, Emily Russell Drennan, Esther Alice Drevenstedt, Amy Dudley, Marguerite Aldrich Edwards, Faith Emerson, Faye Farmer, Ruth Lucile Foster, Mary B. Francis, Ada Lenore Freeman, Helen Whiting Freer, Florence Helen Gainsborg, Margarita Maria Glass, Irene Elizabeth Goldfinger, Leo --406- Pal Shaffer, lcla Lucinda Sheldon, Mary Amelia Sherwood, Jeannette Slaymaker, Agness Bowman Slocumb, Eliza Evans Smeeton, Mary Alice Smith, Mary Read Solender, Samuel Solomon Spencer, Mary Sweesy, Lauretta Virginia Tatge, Agatha Marie Terry, Clara Jeannette Thornton, Anna Cecilia Till, Christina Trowbridge, M. Charlotte Van Arsdale, Fannie A. Van Horne, Elizabeth Gertrude Walsh, Nelly Westfall, Martha Lilian Whitney, Jennie Wilson, Anna T. Wilson, Eva Wilson, Mary Margaret Wise, Helen Graft Wright, Lily Delamare Greenlow, Vera Elizabeth Greenewold, Helen Marie Gross, Abraham Nathaniel Gunn, Lilian Miranda Gunn fMrs.J, Mary Wilder Hahn, Clara Anna Hallock, Katharine Rose Hamburg, Mabel Jolette Hansen, Mabel Hansford, Frances Pierce Hargraves, Walter Murray Harmon, Janet McRobert Harris, Blanche Riinne Harris Sheba Florence Hart, Constance C. Haupt, Lora Herbst, Margaret Wilhelmina Hewes, Helen Eliza Hobbs, Mary Menger Hofilin, Elizabeth Garfield Hoffman, Grace Louise Hoffmann, Thurlow Weed Honey fMrs.J, Laura G. Houston, Florence Marguerite Howarth, Marion Law Hunter, Elsie Margaret Hussakof, Eva Jackson, Anna Carlisle Jackson, Nelle Campbell Jessup, Helen H. Johnson, Adelaide lsabelle Jones, Emma Bronson Kaufhold, Rose Kelley, Florence Agnes X7 ' -x V THE'COLVMBIAN Q 12 Kennedy, Lillian Kersey, P. Joseph Kneip, Mary Helene Laitem, Louise Lathrop, Lillian Mather Lawrence, Ethel Primrose Lee, Amy Grace Leonard, Caroline Wiltse Leonard, Robert blosselyn Lewis, Sarah Louise Linsly, Eunice Hall Lippincott, Rose Harriet Little, Mabel Collette Logan, Lucie Loring Long, Raymond Victor McCollistor, Alice McCormack, Mary Anna McKean, Lulu MacKenna, Dorothy Frances MacLaughlin, Genevieve Miriam McPhail, Cassie McQueen, Katharine Maclayan, Florence Marcy, Emily Mather, Barr Susanna Mathews, Mary E. Matzner Paula A. Menhennick, Carl M.erritt, Alta Hepziabeth Miller, Anna Mary Mills, Marian E. Mitchell, Bertha May Moncure, Elizabeth Cabell Moore, Cacilie Marie Georgy Moore, Norma Antoinette Allen, R. H. Baldwin, Sidney Belcher, Arthur William Buquo, Jennie Carriel, Charles Arthur Comin, Robert Crossley, Arthur Lloyd Donovan, Sarah M. Flynn, Oscar R. Goodhart, Helen Haes, Edith Hallock, Frances A. Adams, Marian Kyle Adler, Ruth Allison, jean Ambler, Ruth E. Armstrong, Edith Marean Arnold. Helen Hunt Avery. Elizabeth Prentiss Ball, Dorothy Washburn Ballon, Mildred Munro, Evelyn Murdoch, Katharine Neagle, Grace May Nelson, Gretchen Doris Nichols, Ernestine O'Donnell, Agnes Marie Ogden, Helen Orr, Flora Lawson Parker, Marie A. Parramore, Juliette Bryan Fisher Parramore, Rose Curtis Perrin, Mary Hobart Pfau, Augusta Louise Phillips, Georgiana Pickering, Elizabeth Pierce, Madeline Pitfield, Florence Beatrice Playter, Mary Katharine Ranger, Edna Amelia Reid, Eliza Priscilla Reidy, Katharine L. Richardson, Jessie Gordon Rowe fMrs.D, Emma L. H. Rundle, Mary Snell Saville, Fannie Eugenie Schroeder, Matilda Seymour, Ruth Shack, Edna S. Sheppard, Emma E. Shoemaker, Alice Theodora Shuman, Anna M. Simpson, Cora Fronia Slator, Margaret May Soundstrom fMrs.J, Margaret N. iinrtanaiiirh Stuhenta Grahuatra Handy, Marian Harrington, Grace Aileen Kemna, Charlotte Koch, Mathilde Lance, Harold B. Lefkowitz, Joseph Lehman, Ezra McGowin, Margaret Odell McRae, Frances Elbertine Meredith, Albert B. O'Neill, Helen Warner Prettyman, C. William llnhergrahuatn Banta, Mildred Baum, Edward E. Bell fMrs.D, Mary Porter Benson, Edna jenkins Berchmans, Sister M. Beyer, Lillian Frieda Birkholz, Beatrice Bond, Edith Mcllraine Bond, Violet Heathcote Bowden, Muriel Amanda -40 7- Stevens, Elizabeth M. Stockton, Helen Marie Stone, Ala Margaret Storer. Helen Maye Stringer, Elizabeth Stuart, Flora Sullivan, Frankie Belle Sullivan, John Joseph Taylor, Laura Todd, Asia Elizabeth Tupper, Martha Turner, Ruth Mitchell Van Sann, Elizabeth G. Von Lengerke, Ida Wagstaff, Marion Black Wahlquist, Hjalmar Watson, Ruth Wellwood, Beatrice Elizabeth Westervelt, Alice Eddy Wheeler, Dorothy Winifred White, Bessie Scott Whitehead, Minnie Wynne Whitten, Alice Ann Wight, Mary Josephine Wilkinson, Sarah Hannah Williams, Althea Belle Williams, Letitia Willoughby, Hattie Wilson, Genevieve Winchell, Jessie Winslow, Emma Annie Wood fMrs.D, Marjory Gary Young, Mary Yunck, Bernadine Meyers Zook, Mabel Ruger fMrs.J, Georgie johns Rusk, Elizabeth Sailer, Thomas H. P. Stanley, Anne Abernethy Tanaka, Hatsuye Townsend, Schuyler Mallory Tuttle, Gertrude Van Nostrand, Nora A. Voorehees, Garret Stephen Williams, Helen Willis, Gwendolen Brown Winslow, Julius Mateo Bowman, Lillian Ruth Brink, Carrie Brown, Alice M. Brown, Minerva Ruth Burch, Louis Henry Burke, Annie Frances Burton, Louise Screven Carden, Georgiana Caroline Cassidy, Frances 1 WN . ..',-4 -:-.f-s 'f.f ,::1' '.4- - -. .-,.- . -. . C B I i'f Clark, Mary Howarth Collin, Louisa D. Coit, Katharine Colburn, Viroqua M. Cole, Agnes Condon, Kathleen Frances Conlon, Katharine Theresa Cooper, lsabel Ruth Cosgrave, Patricia Crane, Marie Louise Crystal, Theresa A. Cummins, Mary Frances Cunningham, Kathryn E. Demarest, Bessie Demarest, Theodora Frelinghuysen Dickinson, Dan Peaslee Dobbin, Benjamin 'H. Doty, Gladys Dowdall, Georgiana Dreyfus, Jeanne Dunn, Helen Adelia Dutrow, Melison M. Dwyer, Elizabeth F. Eaton, Lou Ethel Eilbeck, Frances Annie Emiliana, Sister M. Engelman, Anna Evans, William Bacon Farrell, Helen W. Farrell, Therese Margaret Feleky, Antoinette Ferris, Mary Danforth Fitzgerald, Daisy G. Ford, Hazel Helen Fraser, Lillie Estelle French, Ruth Hawthorne Gale, Marion Georgia Gallert, Minnie E. Gaynor Margaret A Geary Helen E Ginicchio ennie Gomphrecht Evelyn Goodwin Nellie L R Gordon Inez L Gunning Catherine Hafer Lllla Duell Haight Mary Evelyn Hallock Natalie A. Halloran, Mary Hammond, Amelia E. Hyde, Pierre C. Hanson, Daisy Evelyn Harder, Laura M. Hazeltine, Katherine Sher Heuser, Miriam Anna Higgins, John Hilker, Hedwig, W. D. Hjorth, Herman Howes, Martha Warren Hunaeus, Paula Hunt, Mabel Mungeani Jacobia, Spencer P. Jacobsen, Helen Amalie Garvey, Louise , . , . . .l , , . . , . Y , , , m all Jenks fMrs.J, Josephine Johnson, Mary Kathleen Johnson, Ruth Allyne Johnston, Helen Jordan, Ethel M. Kay, Helen Boak Kelton, Mary Elizabeth Kendall, Florence W. Ketcham, Eleanor W. Ketcham, Margaret E. Keune, Emma Kirk, Dorothy Woodruff Kling, Delia C. Knight, Grace Kope, Bertha Adale Swanton Kornman, Elsie W. Kubie, Dorothy Kurtzworth, Harry Muir Kysor, Bernice E. Lage fMrs.J, Julia F. Lathrop, Dorothy Pulis Lee, Willa Marie Leovy, Edith Loughran, Katharine Ann Low, Helen Lyall, Olin Lynch, Mary Frances Lyon, Augusta Thorn McClure, Ella Greene McClure, Hattie Clendenin McKechnie, Mary M. Mcwalters, Mary Elizabeth Manlove, Myra B. Martin, Elizabeth Rebekkah Martin, Kathleen Masten, Mary Emelia Masters, Katharine Wollaston Meseroll, Sarah Meyer, Florence Misono, Hama Moore, Jessie Eleanor Munro, Sibyl Helen Muse, Jessie Needham, Harriet Nelson, Carolyn Nightingale, Florence O'Gorman, May Oller, Sara Linhart Opper, Emily M. Oskison fMrs.J, Florence Day Overton, Clara Louise Palmer, Alice A. Palmer, Jean Paulding, Gertrude K. Pearlstine, Henrietta Peck, Clara Louise Peters, Alonzo Gaines Peters, Mabel Katherine Piedalue, Mary Richardson Pittman, Helen Plowfield, Harvey H. Pond, Rita C. Powers, Helen Prenties, Bertha C. -408- Presby, Charlotte S. Price, Myrtle Louise Price, Sarah Evannah Rae, Margaret P. Rehrer, Carrie A. Reilly, Susan A. Rhodes, Lily Bell Richardson, Charlotte Richardson, Charlotte B. Roberts, Lillian Redick, Eugenia Mary Rogers, Edna Caro Root, Theodora Submit Ross, Annie Rossin, Ethel C. Rundle, Mary Snell Ruth, Edna Eleanor Sacks, Frances Saulsbury, Amanda Douglas Schoenfeld, Alvina Schwarz, Sadie Selclon, Elizabeth Shannon, Anna Margison Sharp, Lillian A. Sherman, Dorothy Sill, Mary Elizabeth Simmons, Elizabeth Seger Slocum, Cora E. Smith, Annie Marguerite Smith, Clara L. Stacey, Edith Steele, Ethellleda Stiles, Martha M. Stillman, Anita Mary Strassburger, Helen Strayer QMrs.J, Cora Bell Taylor, Irene Taylor, Jeannette C. Taylor, W. Dorcas Tessier, Edith Laurnia Thompson, Leona Tiffany, Dorothy T. Towne, Gertrude Turner, Florence L. Umezawa, Kane Upton, Esther L. Vine, Edith Von Helmolt, Carl Walker, Lula V. Walker, Maude Louise Walcott, Helen Walker, Ruth Ward, Mary Florence Wellwood, Beatrice Elizabeth Wellwood, Elizabeth Wendover, C. Marion Westervelt, Martha Beatrice Whittemore, Violet A. Wile, Adele Wilson, Elizabeth T. Wilson, Madele Wood, Bessie S. Wood, Ethel Louise Workman, Annie Josephine g X 4 ' '-'i 1 ':-.: -.-1L ,.1,,:,g,..:'- .. :.p.,i.Sgt1' r Q COLVMBM s e A r Alliton, George Andreola, Nicholas Applebaum, Samuel A. Arginteanu, Morris Ballofl, Harry Barnert, lsidore M. Bearman, Samuel Berning, Bernhard H. Berry, Ernest H. Blair, Matthew Bongozart, joseph T. Brady, William H. Brandt, Otto, Jr. Breinin, Louis Brooker, Eugene D. Burlingame, Stanley Caggiano, Louis Cariife, Joseph V. Cassidy, John J., Jr. Charles, Byron C. Chasan, Nathaniel M. Coleman, Frank D. Conklin, Roscoe L. Costa, Louis P. Cote, Melville P. DeSanctis, Frank Dichter, Harry M. Dickie, George W. Dillingham, Willis l. Domovsky, Solomon Donohue, Frank Doolittle, William H. Dreyer, Samuel Driesen, Charles M. Dunn, Charles W. Dyroff, William Filice, Robert Astarita, Marion Bradner, Robert D. Brannigan, Frank Diehl, Frederick A., Jr. Mazzoni, Philip Fink, John L. Hermes, Harry L. Abell, Harry B. Ales, Francesco Alterman, Samuel Andes, Anthony Aronowitch, Boris Aronsohn, Morris Aserinsky, Boris t Qtnllegr nf lgharmarg Svniur Cllnllegv Qllaaa Finegold, Samuel Freedman, Max R. Fried, Leo H. Friedland, Jacob Fritz, Samuel Garb, John Giordano, Frank Goldberg, jacob Goldstein, Harold Greenbaum, Solomon Hakes, Cyrus D. Halpern, Edward M. Hamelin, Bertram A. Hammond, Edward N . Hughes, Harold T. Hyde, Pierre C. Jacobs, Samuel Kalish, Morris Kantor, Morris Keyrouse, Joseph V. Kipnis, lsador Klauber, Joseph Klempner, Samuel Kneeland, Paul S. Kreppel, Henry G. Laccorn, Paul Lacovara, Philip LaGambina, Caesar E. LaGambina, Gaelano Langen, Frederick W. Leder, Solomon Leiterman, Lillian QMissj Lenderow, Walter A. Lichtner, Alexander Linford, Louis G. Lombardi, Nicholas Greines, Rose E. CMissj Svrninr Hniurruiig Qltaaa Hunt, Frank L. Loughlin, John Machol, Arthur Miller, Harry Iluuiur Qlullege Clltama Barbieri, Bernard Baron, Saul Barone, Vincent Barrett, Carl G. Barry, Maurice Becker, David Bialo, Emmanuel -409- Lounsberry, Richard MacNamara, John S. Madonna, Gioacchino Makaus, Andrew Marquez, Bolivar McKeown, john McWhorter, Ernest Melamede, Ralph .Mesiano, Pasquale Miller, james D. Morgulis, Jacob Mullet, Henry Muller, Samuel l. Neiman, Solomon Neundorfer, Oscar Pica, Vincent Picker, Meyer Pietri, Hector A. Rappaport, Benjamin Relin, Hyman Romano, Andrew A. Rogers, George L. Salomon, Morris Sansone, Frank Schechter, Samuel N. Schwartz, lsrael Short, George W. Siebenborn, Harry W. Slofkin, Jacob Smallman, James, jr. Steiert, Emil Stein, Maurice Treat, Daniel S. Warner, William E. Wick, Albert E. Yendell, Fred Zucker, Benjamin F. Monell, Leon Morris, Solomon Noble, Gifford B. Solomon, Sigmund Weicker, Theodore Wilkinson, Samuel Bloom, Fay fMissj Boehme, Frederick W Bonanatte, Alfred Braswell, ldelle S. fMrsl Breinin, Samuel Breslaw, Harry Byk, Hirsch K , . ,A., , , -- .A.. if A.:if ,. . -- -Q -. '. i n f Z' ' 1E J Ii-THE - COLVMBIAN g l .,'. .... , ,... . - ...LA A .. .. . - . , Capeci, Ernest Carroll, Arthur Chrisman, Russell K. Davidson, Morris Davis, Jacob DeBiaso, Frank DeLucia, Fiore L. Depasquale, Michael Devorlcin, Harry Donovan, George Drury, Edsell M. Druss, Louis A. Dusart, Leonard P. Elkins, Harold C. Fallce, Leopold L. Feinberg, Samuel W. Gerstner, Robert R. Ginzburg, Sidney Godduhn, Frances P- Goodman, Emery l. Gorocless, lsrael Gorton, Graham F. Goulko, Morris Greenstein, Henry B. Guerrieri, Pasquale Henriquez, George Hlavac, Stanislau Hochart, Eugene lannotti, Osvalclo Jacobs, Simeon A. Andrews, Arthur Ansheles, Joseph Buck, Ainslie Calvelli, George Celvelli, Eugene Crockett, William G. Defliaa, George C. Finkelstein, William Kopp, Jacob fMissD Kaufman, Harry 5. Keeney, Ransom l. Kessler, Joseph Klein, Julius Kutyn, Pauline CMis Lapetina, Antonio Leonhardt, john C., Leonhardt, Louis H. Levine, Morris Levitch, Sam M. Lieberfeld, Charles Lovece, Joseph MacMillan, Malcolm Manashow, lsidore Mayerowitz Peter S7 Mattia, Antonia O. ' K McDaniel, Hughett Michels, Jacob A. Miller, William F. Milnes, William E. Mirando. John W. Mistretta, Alessio Moellering, Christian Mussen, Wright S. Myers, Charles D. O'Malley, Bernard Ostrow, Michael Paper, Julius Pellettieri, Elias V. Jr. H. W. Zluninr Hninrrnitg Gllama Kranowitz, Louis H. Loya, Paul Maid, Charles Meng, Frank, Jr. Muench, Albert A. Narcissi, Clement Nemser, Maximilian Oehlers, Herbert C. Piclchardt, Elsa G. fMissJ Robertiello, Attilio Zflfuuh aah Erug Qlnurur Pendola, Peter Pipino, Anthony Portoghese, Gaetano Postrelke, Israel Prinzivalli, Salvator Realbuto, Louis Reed, Walter C. Rossi, Eugene Roth, lsaclore Savarese, Louis Schauer, Carl E. F. Schoen, Samuel Schussel, Richard Seligsohn, Max Sellrin, Carl Shaftan, Julius Shutts, Christopher F. Sicular, Myron Sipple, Charles Sorgi, Andrew O. Spiegel, Hyman St. Clair, Rob R. Taylor, Bertram H. Travers, Thomas Ventura, Antonio S. Wasserman, jacob Watman, Elizabeth CMISS Weiner, Frank Woodbury, Lowell H Zeitler, Fred Robinson, Pauline M. Schaefer, Hugo H. Schleussner, Robert C. Silverman, Theodore Simon, Gustav Terragni, Manlio Thode, William F., Jr Veal, William Vvhite, Charles W. Freedman, Ephraim Hart, Fannie fMissQ Graham Qlnurnr Blume, Robert L. Minor, Roddie fMissJ Breitenbach, Julius M. Regnault, Walter -410- 'W X T THE COLVMBIAN . - A ' le i . . -as 5,2 . . j ,1-51. ., 5' I A . 9g?.,..,.f:55,:9,i:':9,':g.izrjpzlg A ,-: .A , J ' ' - : .,,,- ' - I. I , - , V - ' ' H -.'. 13' 51.1-L,',. .57,': ., S 1'-',':','-'Tip-1:3 ' - ,. I .- ' -' I . Sli ' ' 1' -- ' Q Q A ' ' ' ' ' 'fi-s:'Siiif' J . ii-1 ' 1 , -, 5,1 f-'-i ifi.-Lf i kiln . , , , , . , . ,. . . fa '1-1 'Y ' ' A '- 'I 1- - -. '- . ljdnlitiral Srivnrr, Idhilnanphg ann Hur? Svrienne Abbott, Frederick Bancroft Abbott, Margaret Beekman Ackemian, Howard Chester Adams, Benjamin Pettengill Adams, Flora Dodson Adams, Florence L., Adlerblum, Israel Samuel Aeschbacher, Joseph Edmund Albert, Orrin Wilson Alden, Isabel Alles, Robert Harry Allis, Mary Lincoln Alperin, David Altarelli, Carlo C., Altman, Samuel Altrocchi, Rudolph Amano, Sheiichi Ammerman, Stephen Lewis Amos, Flora Ross Anderson, Mary Anderson, Benjamin McAlister Anderson, Josephine Courtenay Anspacher, Abraham Samuel Anthony, Elisabeth Williams Appel, Frank John Appleton, L. Estelle Areson, Clinton Webber Arnold, Lydia G. Asakawa, Yasuhei Askowith, Dora Atkinson, Charles Raymond Augsbury, Earl Stone Bach, Matthew Gruenberg Bachrach, Simon Bacon, Helen Estelle Bagnell, Robert Baldwin, Burton V Barbee, Connie Cazetto Barr, Josiah Henry Bates, Thomas Singleton Beach, Grace Bentley Beal, George Denton Beck, Florence Rose Beckwith, Holmes Beeckman, Florence Louise Bender, Andrew Benedict, Laura Estelle Watson Benedict, R. C. Bennett, Florence Mary Benson, Adolph Burnett Benton, Corning Bernays, Judith Bevans, George Esdras Beyer, Bamet Julius , Bidwell, Alice Townsend Bildersee, Adele Bishop, Merle L., Blackburn, Louisa Powell Blakey, Roy Gillespie Blauvelt, Martin Emerson Boas, Helene Marie Bodwell, Helen Elizabeth Bole, George Addison Boller, Paul Franklin Boman, John Sidney Bonham, Milledge L., Jr. Booth, Laura Borchardt, Edwin M. Boudin, Anna Pavitt Bourn, Augustus O., Jr. Bowles, Frank C. Boyd, Herbert Alexander Braden, Charles Samuel Bradford, M. Bradley, Helen Maria Brainin, Clement S. Brainin, Ella Braun, Frieda Aline Brehaut, Ernest Brett, George Monroe Brewer, Margaret Dryden Brewster, John Alfred Briam, Edwin Stuart Brittain, William Macliellar Bronfenbrenner, Jacob Brown, Arthur Henry Brown. Ethel Elizabeth Browne, Mabel Emma Brownlee, Raymond Bedell Bruno, John Brunson, Orville M. Bucher, Jonas Franklin Budington, Ernest Gunton Bugbee, Emma Bunning, Edward Burlingame, Anne Elizabeth Burnett, Marguerite Hill Burnham, Reuben Wesley Burr, Marjorie Burris, Van W.. Burton, Eunice Busnell, John Frederick Bushong, Alice Margaret Cameron, Walter Scott Campbell, Frances Canfield, Leon Hardy Cann, Jessie Yereance Caples, Edith Jessie Capron, Florence Elizabeth Carey, Edward Francis Carris, Lewis Herbert Carroll, Charles Antoninus Carter, Jane Gray Case, Adelaide Teague Case, Brayton Clarke Castritsy, George P. -Ml- Chamberlain, Albert Edward Chapin, F. Stuart Chapin, Katherine Garrison Chapman, Gertrude Chase, Mary Louise Chazal, Philip Maxwell Chen, Shao Kwan Chenoweth Irving Shoemaker Chidsey, Harold Russell Childs, Clinton S. Chittick, Victor Lovitt Oakes Chirislip, Abram Elza Chu, Chao-hsin Clancy, George Carpenter Clapp, Elsie Ripley Clark, Ella Hazel Clark, Lora Minnie Clark, Olynthus B. Clark, Rose May Clarke, Alexander Cecil Clarke-Smith. Linda Clifton, Walter Leonard Cloyd, Genevieve Coad, Oral Sumner Coblenz, Adolph Cohee, Ora Jason Cohen, Herman Max Cohen, Marion Cohen, Samuel Meir Cohn-McMaster, Albert Marian Colburn, Mary Peabody Colby, Florence Colcord, Joanna Carver Coleman, Paul Coleman, William Carithers Collier, Elizabeth Brownell Colvin, David Leigh Cone, Ethel Wolverton Conn, John Earl Connell, John Wesley Conrow, Sara Bedell Cook, Elizabeth Christine Cooper, Frank Briscoe Corbett, Mildred Courtice, William Norman Courtney, Arthur W. Coutant, Raymond Cox, George Benson Cox, Richard Garfield Crawford, Gustavus C. Crecraft, Earl W., Cru, Robert Loyalty Cuddeback, Anna Mills Culler,.Arthur Jerome Culler, Elmer Austin Cumming, Charles Gordon Daghlian, Garabed Krikor Dale Julia T , :.- 5 . .,,QQfji, .THE . COLVMBIAN ' ' , ' ' 1 N ' 4 -- '- or - f Dal Charles A Foley, Daniel Hale, Will Taliaferro y, . Daniel, Willie Wellington Darlington, Henry V. Darnton, Maida Castelhun Davidovitz, Harry Solomon Davies, Thomas Davimos, Hary Thaddeus Davis, Alice Davis, Amy Eliza Davis, Etta Lincoln Davis, Sarah Ellen Dean, Rollin Colegrove Decker, Anna S. De Con, Maude Delany, Mary Josephine Demarest, Irving Comes Demarest, Mary Celia Deming, James Levi Deutsch,Estelle Devlin, Frank B. 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Oriental and Domestic PERSIAN, T , , AUSTRIAN, SCOT MADE T0 OR ' SIGNS AND COLORS URKISH FRENCH CH AND IRISH RUGS DER, IN SPECIAL SIZES, DE Particular attention paid to the furnishing of Students-rooms with RUGS and DRAPERIES 4152 FIFTH AVENUE, SOUTH WEST CORNER 4+0th STREET Facing New York Public Library KNOX BUILDING--41 V .1 Jester Junior Prom 1912 K King's Crown L Lacrosse: 1910 Varsity 1912 Freshman Uahlr nf QTnntzn1n-Qlnntimwh P 159 Peithologian Society 149 304 Players Club 177 Philharmonic Society 183 Pirrieiexrerr Society 145 Philolexian Play 147 128 Peirrieei Clubs 132 Preparatory School Day 214 Prreee, Fellowships, Honors, ere. 59 227 R 324 Records and Ctrinds: 1913 Freshman 245 College 333-334 Law Review 162 Science 357 Letters: Architecture 376 1' ' Nicholas Murray Butler 9 Roll of Students 379 C 1 F. dl 21 har es Chan er Rowing Club '97 James C. Egbert 281 I A. D. F. Hamlin 15 S Harold Jacoby ' 13 162 S h l f M' l Freelerielr Paul Keppel 7 C 00 0 mes Qumry h Scribblers 150 John 1-1. Van Amrmge 17 Senior Mining Society 164 Societe Francaise 130 M Societe Francaise Play 187 Mandolin Club 180 Song Contest, Interclass 256 Mechanical Engineering Society 166 Sophomore Show, 1912 299 Monthly, The Columbia 157 Sophomore Triumph 297 Spanish Show 188 N Spectator 155 Student Board of Representatives 125 Newman Club 134 Student Organizations, Committee on 43 Notes and Keys 181 Summer Session: 1910 279 0 Calendar 282 Opening Exercises, 156th Year 65 Societies 283 vi QVC! Z 0172 ELQIDQS Eg 145 17 ,fa in 1 , In +6 l' ,I 6, FURS of the HIGHEST QUALITY, CORRECT STYLE and most skillful manufacture - Imported French Models Practical Fur Coats for g enera l wear Russian Sables and Silver Fox Opera Cloaksg Evening Furs Men's Fur Overcoats Children's Furs---all sizes Fur Storage and Remodeling The Firm of REVILLON FRERES offers its patrons the facilities and experience of the largest and oldest retail fur firm in the world Nineteen West Thirty-fourth Street NEW V YORK Telephone, 3761 Murray Hill Vll Swimming: 1910 Varsity 1912 Freshman 1913 Freshman Teachers' College: Clubs Fraternities Students' Executive Tennis: 1910 Varsity 1913 Freshman T Council flahle nf Olnntenta-Qlnnrluheh 225 323 246 269 275 268 231 247 Track: 1910 Varsity 1912 Freshman 1913 Freshman Trustees U University Council University Teas Association V Van Amringe, john Howard Varsity Show W Wearers of the C Wearers of the '12 Wrestling viii in ... T' , ,- 5' WHOLESALE A I PARIS-42 Rue de Paradis Wife' fa f i ' iv .0 W af gi f s, I ,42 4 f i LONDON-29 Garllck Hill RETAIL fE' -.A- 9x A 2 LEIPZIG-35 Bfuhl sLf'4 t .fff ' fn , i f f R be 5ETTEH MADE High standard of quality, excellency of workmanship, and perfect fit-these are the the facts embodied in our guaranty of satisfaction. Our superb stock of HIGH GRADE and EASHIONABLE EURS, comprises novelty and staple coats, mufs and neckpieces suitable for street, carriage and evening Wear,- Which are original or exact copies of the ultimate Paris and London designs. We make direct importations of our peltries from abroadg hence are enabled to save our patrons from 2561 to 30? on their purchases. We carry only the choicest quality ot furs, and gladly offer skins for personal selec- tion. Orders for remodeling receive prompt and accurate attention. Our uniquely equipped DRY-AIR COLD STORAGE PLANT on the premises, is always ready for the reception ot FURS, MILIJNERY, TAPESTRIES, Etc. We invite inspection. JULIUS KLUGMAN 28-so WEST ae ST., - - NEW YORK THE PLAZA 'W V' Special facilities extended to those desiring to dine before the opera. An after theatre supper at a set price of 32.00 per person served in the PALM GARDEN Nahan Franko and Orchestra Gaitz Hocky Quintette ix fdnhvx in Ahuertiarmrnta Bank of New York XXIII Badische Company, Dyes XLVIII Batterson Sc Eisele, Marble and Granite XLI Becker, Christian, Mfr. of Balances and Weights LXI Becker 51 Martin, Furs XXI Berkeley School LI Bonwit, Teller Sz Co., Ladies' Clothing LVIII Borne, Scrymer Co., Motor Oil XXI Braun Sz Company, Carbon Prints 'LXIX Brooks Bros., Clothing XI Broztell Hotel flnheij LXIII Bustillo Bros. Sz Diaz, Cigars XXV Cafe Martin LXXIII Cameron, A. S., Steam Pump Works LXV Caldwell, Edwcl. F. Bt Co., Builders LI Callanan, L. -I., Groceries LXIX Caswell-Massey Co., Ltd., Chemists and Perfumers LIV Central Trust Co. of New York XLV Christian, Printer LXVI Columbia University Athletic Association LXI Columbia University XLIV Columbia University Christian Association LXXII Corcoran, A. I., Inc., Windmills LI Corn Exchange Bank f'-Iqhef XXIII Cravenette Co., Rain Coats LXVII Cumberland I-Iotel LXIV De Dion Bouton Automobiles XXXIX Dieges Gt Clust, Jewelers LXVIII Dengler, Wm., Optician LXIX Detroit-Cadillac Motor Car Co. XXXV Devoe, F. W. 81 Co., Inks LXIX Dill 81 Collins Co., Paper Makers LXXIII Dorms Book Store frlqhej LXVIII Edward Corning Company LI Eimer 8a Amend, Chemical Apparatus LX Endicott Hotel XXXVII Equitable Trust Co. of New York fTheD XLV Excelsior Quilting Co. I-,IX Parbenfabriken of Elberfeld Co. XLIX Friedgen, Chas., Druggist LXVI Galwey, Miss, Stenographer LXVII German American Ins. Co. XIII Gidding, IVI. Sz Co., Clothing XXVII C. G. Gunther's Sons, Fur Coats XLIII I-Iamillon Cigar Stores Co., LXVI I-Iardtmuth's, L. Sz C., Koh-i-noor Pencils LVI I-Iartwig, E., Furs XI-,VII Holland House, Perfection Scotch Whiskey LVII Hol-Tan Co. flqhej, Lancia Car XXXI Horace Mann School filqhej LXIX I-Iorsman, E. I. Co., Tennis Supplies LXV Iessop, Wm. Sz Sons, Tool Steel I-,XVII Iones Sz Brindisi, Rugs V Just, Geo. A. Co. Crlqhel, Engineers and Contractors LIX Kendall, D. J., Baker and Caterer I-,IX Kessler, Geo. H. gl Co., Champagne III Klugrnan, Julius, Furs . IX Knickerbocker Cleaning 8: Dyeing Co, I-,VII Krwedler, M. sf Co., Paintings XXXVII The Knox I'Iat I-,IV Koch, I-I. C. F. Sz Co., Merchandise XLVII Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co. frfhej LXIII Lazzari Sz Barton Co., Monuments LXXVI Lidgerwood Mfg. Co., I-Ioisting Engines LXVII Lord 81 Taylor, Onyx I-Iosiery XXXVII Nlacfarlane, john, Pianos XLVII McAuliffe Bl Booth, Printers and Publishers LXVIII Merriam, G. Sz C. Co., Webster's Dictionary LXV Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. XXIX Metz, I-I. A. 61 Co., Chemists XLIX National Cathedral School for Girls LVII Pach Bros., Photographers LIX Pearsall, Silas E., Victor Distributors LIII Peerless Rubber Mfg. Co. V Plaza I-Iotel frlihej IX Purssell Mfg. Co., Caterers LXIII Revillon Freres, Furs VII Richardson Sz Boynton Co., Ranges and Boilers XL Ruppert, I., Lager Beer XXIV S. P. O. Automobile Co. XIX Seiler, 'A, G., Stationery LXVIII Seligman, Sz W. 81 Co., Bankers LVII Schulte, I-Iabit Maker LII Scriven, A. Company, Underwear XXVIII Schwartz, Kirwin Sl Fauss, Mfg. Jewelers LV Shappell, W. H., Wines LXVIII Shayne, C. C. Sa Co., Furs XVII Shuttleworth, Edwin Co., Marble Contractors XI.. Simplex Automobile Co. XXXI Spalding, A. G. Sl Bros., Athletic Goods LXII Starr, Theodore B., jeweler XLVII Steinway Sl Sons, Pianos XVII Stewart, T. M., Storage LIII Suffolk Engraving Co. LXX Sutton Laundry LXXII Swan Sz Finch Company, Motor Oils XXXVI Taylor, Alex. 81 Co., Merchandise LXVIII Teachers College XLIV Tech Bros., Mfrs. of Paint, Varnish, etc. LXXII Tompkins-Kiel Marble Co. XLI Trezise, John W., Druggist LVIII Tuttle Company f'-Iiheb, Printers and Publishers LXXI Union Theological Seminary I.. Urbana Wine Co. LIX Van I-Iorn Sz Sawtell, Gbstetrical Supplies XXXIII Van Baar, Musicians LXVI Watermm1's Fountain Pens LXII Weber Si I-Ieilbroner, Clothing LIII Weston Electrical Instrument Co., XXV Wcishecker, Chas., Groceries LXVIII West I-lall Book Store LXVIII White Studio, Photography LXXIV, LXXV Winchester Repeating Arms Co. LXIV Woodlawn Cemetery Clqhej XV Wyckod, Church 81 Partridge, Automobiles XXXV Wright, E. A., Engraver and Stationer LXIII Y. Pendas 8: Alvarez, Cigars XXIV ESTABLISHED l8l8 Aar r T 'A . X S e y vntlemmzf urnizhing nuns, ' BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND 31, Fine Clothing, ready-made and made to measure Riding Suits and Separate Breeches Garments for Golf, Tennis, Polo and other outdoor sports Nggggffvv 0 25' 'Qi JQQ7 Motor Clothing 5 English and Furs if Haberdashery Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Bags and Traveling Cases Send for Illustrated Catalogue Library, Columbia University IFIREI fEv11na1nZXmv1ire1n Zlnsuwmrv Qlumpang Nemignrk STATEMENT ,JANUARY I. I QIID CAPITAL S I. 5 O 0.0 O 0 RESERVE FOR ALL OTHER LIABILITIES 5' I 3 6.41-gg2II 16. I 62.229 THIS GREAT COMPANY, THROUGH MANY YEARS OF HONORABLE DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC, HAS WON ITS WELL-KNOWN REPUTATION FOR PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES MAIN OFFICE: GERMAN AMERICAN BUILDING No. I LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK 'AAT WILLIAM dr. MAIDEN LANEI Agencies throughout the United States and Canada I V Hartley and Livingston Dormitories ..., ..,.-iq?..,..l.,..4 L , . ,,. . -i -.i.i...,-Y-A.. ,-.. -,..' l J Students' Hall xiv 20 East 23d Street. Write for Book of Views City Office, The Woodlawn Cemetery, 9 , o E. . 5125. Gould Boathouse Swimming Pool Four to Ten Feet Deep xvi s a m fg.. a ny Vis. i Q Q ' 1 MAR G .5.PAT QPF C. C. SHAYNE 81 CO. STRICTLY RELIABLE FU R S Invite your inspection of our many new and original designs in Coats, Jackets and Wraps. Our line of Foreign Models includes the most stylish designs of the season. Special attention IS invited to our large stock of Scarfs, Stoles, Fancy Neck-pieces and Mulfs in Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, all in the latest fashions, none of which have been blended or darkened in any way 126 WEST 42d STREET, NEW YORK It is a.4.. TEI WAY -that says everything The Steinway Piano is represented in 250 principal cities of the world STEINWAY 81 SONS NEW YORK SHOWROOMS Steinway Hall, 107 and 109 East 14th Street Subway Express Station at the Door XVII The South Side of the Gymnasium The North Side of the Gymnasium xviii THE GENTLEMEN'S CAR SPEEDY, RELIABLE, RACY I RECORD OF 1910 VICTORIES Broke One Hour Record, at Brighton Beach, August 13 making 59 miles in one hour May 6. Allanla Speedway-Won 10 mile handicap. July 30. Allcmla Speedway-Won I2 mile race. Time' 8 m 26 S' August 13. Briglilon Beach-Won 10 mile race. May 25- Won Anderson Hill Climb. Time, I0 m., 40 s. Won I0 mile Pursuit Race. Time, I0 m., 27 s. Won One Hour Race, making June 25- EmP1Ve C119 Traci?-Won 5 mile face- 59 miles, breaking track record. W 1-4 ' . ' on me Obmcle Race september 17. syfame-Won 5 male race July 9. Won Plainfield Hill Climb, White Plains-Won 30 mile race, free-for-all. TOWN CARS AND TOURING CARS DEMONSTRATIONS BY APPOINTMENT S. P. O. AUTOMOBILE CO. E?i!?BfAWE NEW YORK TELEPHONE, 5219 BRYANT xix Running Track Floor of the Gymnasium xx BECKER SL MARTIN, Furriers 10 and 12 west asm street, NEW roms cmr Exquisite Furs at Popular Prices Inspection Invited. Established 1891 INSIST ON GETTING COLONIAL BCCHUSG-When you get Colonial you are sure of an oil which is absolutely uniform at all times and Wherever purchased If your dealer or garage does not carry Colonial brand write direct to Borne, Scrymser Co. 80 South Street, New York BOSTON FALL RIVER PHILA xxi xxii 1784 THE BANK OF NEW YORK 19111 NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION 48 WALL STREET, NEW YORK Organizer! March 15, 17845 Ifzcorpomrea' as az Narz'0fza! Bank, fab, 1865 Capital, 02,000,000 Surplus, 33,520,000 O F FI C E R S HERBERT L. GRIGGS, President CHARLES OLNEY, Vice-President and Cashier GEORGE P. HALL, JOSEPH ANDREWS. CLIFFORD P. HUNT, - Assistant Cashiers THE CORN EXCHANGE BANK NEW YORK Capital, Surplus and Profits - 38,000,000 William A. Nash, President Walter E. Frew, - Vice-President . 15. Dunning, - - Vice-President Frederick T. Martin, Cashier Wm. I-I. Ketchum, i I ! Wm. E. Williams, - I Thomas Nash, - - - Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier - - - Asst. Cashier UNIVERSITY BRANCH o nson, Manager T. B. J h BROADWAY AND 113th STREET ADVISORY BOARD William A. Nash B. Aymar Sands Francis T. Bangs Francis M. Burdick Nicholas M. Butler Walter E. FICW SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT XXIII ESTABLISHED 1867 Y. PENDAS Sc ALVAREZ WE B STE R CLEAR HAVANA C I G A R S OUR MOTTO QUALITY Office and Salesroom, - 209 Pearl Street NEW YORK CITY 9 JCI 3qQp.vE.9ofvfo92vp5 - NEWYORK 'WM Yy 1 ull fl!! IJ 1 Mufw, 6? Ml' f 911.22 K M , 2,36 7' Ss:-5' 5 fm.-.3 4 ii 55 D 7 63 f' J! 41 my 5- fb i.XI ...5, ' Wa WN 5f I ' I w 1 M , 4 ' X A 'ia9'li'1 -y., 'I ' f N. ' .. If L B Q.- e gg ' I - 5 , - I vm I E 3 Z s 1 A ', .lager ent is BOTTLED1Z'lLIsIi3REWERY g HOTELS' RESTAURANTS' GROCERS DEALERS XXIV HENRY THE FOURTH 1 l l L l K wx. BUSTILLO Bnosa Dmz x ' HIGHEST GRADE CLEAR HAVANA C IG A R 5 BUSTILLO BROS. 8: DIAZ, Manufacturers New York Otiice, 58 WARREN STREET Factory, TAMPA, FLORIDA Y N 2 ' I W ALTERNATING CURRENT E S O N PORTABLE AND SWITCHBOARD Ammeters and Voltmeters ted'-T555 '. ' . rt are absolutely Dead Beat. Extremely Sensitive. Practically free from Temperature Error. Their lYt:'7'Hk 21 ,-', f V i indications are practically independent of fre- t 'Wy W' quency and also of Wave form' 1-. EfiwssfswEnecrniclsxlusrnur-4m41'Gu., TER Nzimuix.N.J,U.sA. yill W' E S T G N ECLIPSE DIRECT CURRENT SWITCHBOARD Ammeters and Voltmeters in - ,. 4 ,.'V ' A-ilvpzzn . pf ,,-t if A frfalixf' - 1,7 r VI... lt ,at t E W -nip fSoft Iron or Electro-magnetic typej KE re- W: X' Ml' H0 T M, lc bl t . ery ow in price. mir- '?,t,f.aHQP j!bC , up vw? 'ly Q 339 aadygpzxslurgoi general use in small plants. 5 T3 Well macle and nicely fmisliecl. All of theee ' 1 Qi NEW INSTRUMENTS are excellent in Tvl1,?fES:IO?i5!,E5 iQ ?:HE'fEH?fjtJ' .,'A 9 quality but low in price. A tT251WF5'i,Q?YQ?!fFUTRtF'1Y-1N5fW'TEY'750-V If 5' rl Correspondence regarding these and our well- -. HZWlJ1TfzfTRiLu,S-A.: known standard Instruments for Direct and Al- 'NeQvnmN.J.u.s.A. ' ., x J t ternaiing Current Service is solicited by WESTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT C0 Newark, N. J. NEW YORK OFFICE, 114 Liberty street XXV H . rv .. ' X 'A J ,S . 1 'Tis not unpleasant, rainy days, When one's with Arabella, To cuddle close beneath her hatg It makes a Hne umhrella. xxvi 'XX Womanis Outer Apparel- Gowns - Furs - Millinery. THE woman of discernment who de- mands a convenient shopping place- WHERE the surroundings are rich, quiet and refined- WHERE the creations offered are of distinguished character, yet sensibly priced-and Where the service is court- eous, intelligent, individual- VVILL End that in these features our establishment is a step in advance. Wim 564-66-68 Fifth A-venue Forty Sixth and Forty Seventh Streets XXI THE SC RIVEN UNDERWEAR f . - 55mm Q E I 'E Any one of these styles K WW fl 7 52 -Zi' will insure you absolute Tllgliliiirilsliingi Off W A C f d F' li 4 4 om ort an it WX Sllli TRY THEM Himfmmg 1- ,bp E K, - You take no chances: hnlbhs Q aswe GUARANTEE - Qlji 0 SATISFACTION W ' - ff You can procure your KT EXACT SIZE l' as these garments are Q m y Full Length made in all Waist and Z.: Knee Length ll Chest sizes from 28 to Undmhift 50 inches, and all Leg To Match L fr ineasures from 28 to 36 R REE! X 1 lnches E i Rnyifgipiliiaiia so 1 EIMPRG E ossrsss, XT Think What 4, 4 - f . M d 'f Your Haberdasher Wm ina e X supply you. Twins ' Aj you lllustrated DCSCFID- -R Nainsook K f' tive Booklet of Styles Silk, Etc' 1 and Prices from which , to make your selection J. A. SCRIVEN COMPANY 16 and 18 East l5th Street, - - New York City, N. Y. XXVIII 11515 L 'I I W. -J ASSETS. Municipal and R.R. Bonds, and Stocks SI23,346,161.39 Bonds and Mortgages .........,...... 105,183,172.02 Real Estate ...................-... 23,31 1,215.72 Demand Loans on Collateral .... . 172,930.00 Cash ....................... . . 5,420,643.42 Loans to Policy-holders ...... ..... 1 l,l93,245.61 Premiums, deferred and in course of collection Cnet, ...--....... . . . 5,19O,2B8.45 Accrued Interest, Rents, etc .... . .. 3,290,211,850 SZ77,107,868.46 LIABILITIES. Dividends Apportioned, payable 1910, on Participating Policies, Intermediate Branch ...............,......... S1,599,645.00 Same on Participating Policies, Ordin- ary Dept. .........,..,.......... 134,508.71 flvoie. Nearly all this Companyis Or- dinary Policies are Non-Participating- issued at low rates of premiumj Bonuses Apportioned, payable 1910, on Industrial Policies ................ 5,204,639.95 S6,938,793.66 Reinsurance Fund and Special Reserve. 237,2I3,384.00 All other Liabilities ................ 3,053,470.82 Capital and Surplus ...--............ 29,902,2I9.98 1910 ASSEIS, S277,107,8B8.46 1910 Statement for the Year Ending December 31, 1909 - OF THE-11 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. llncorporated by the State of New York. Stock Company! The Company of the People, bv the People, for the People COMPARISONS, ETC. I Income in 1909 ..................... 584,796,175.27 Gain over 1908 ...,................. ' 8,063,832.03 Increase in Assets during 1909 ...--... 40,180,507.27 Surplus in 1909 ..................... 29,902,219.98 Increase over 1908 .................. 7,779,312.86 New Insurances Placed and Paid for in 1909, including Revivalsx Industrial Department. .S292,394,358 Ordinary Department.. 152,587,129 S444,98l,487.00 Total Outstanding Insurance Placed and Paid for December 31, 1909 .-.... 5152,041,951,700.00 No. of Policies in Force December 31, 1909 ......................,.... 10,621,679 f1VIore than that of any other company in America and more than that ofall others combined, less one.J Net gain in No. of outstanding Policies for the Year Placed and Paid for.. 661,573 Number of Policy-Claims paid in 1909 138,576 fAveraging one policy paid for every 63 seconds of each business day of 8 hours., Amount paid on the Above .......... S2O,546,847.83 fAveraging 5140.81 a minute of each business day of 8 hours., Policy-Claims, Dividends and Surren- der Values paid Policy-holders in 1909, plus addition to Reserve ....-- S55,754,740.20 Paid Policy-holders since organization, plus amount now invested for their security ......................... S537,223,523.83 TI-IE DAILY AVERAGE of the Company's business during 1909 was: 456 per day in Nlunber of Claims Paid. 6,535 per day in Number of Policies Placed and Paid for. in New Insurance Placed and for. in Payments to Policy-holders and addition to Reserve. S132,172.72 per day in Increase of Assets. 31,463,755 per day Paid 5181403.75 per day GROWTH IN TEN-YEAR PERIODS f1S277,107,868.46 Year. Income ilAssets at End lsurplus at End Polgjflnlzir E-ine for the Year. of Year. of Year- at End of Year. at End of Year. Dec. 31, 1889 ..... .... S 8,725,196.47 S8,597,468.77 S1,597,l83.90 1,852,432 5Z04,816,52l.00 Dec. 31, 1899 ..... .... 2 8,798,714.45 5l,O70,840.74 7,653,479,598 4,980,704 800,531,009.00 Dec. 31, 1909 ..... .... 1 84,796,175.27 277,107,868.46 1 29,902,219.98 10,621,679 2,04l,95l,700.0Q xxix CAMP FIRES XXX BIN Car Q ia Bore: 3.9-in. Stroke: 41.3-in? THE LANCIA H CAR Wmner of Savannah Light Car Road Race Distance: 190.3 Miles Average Speed: 58.5 Miles Gasoline Consumption: 15 miles per gallon lhe HCL-TAN CO. 1741 Broadway, - NEW YORK EPS l-l. P. SHAFT DRIVE This new moclel is built with the same high-class workmanship and material which has always characterized and popularized Simplex Automobiles. It is equipped with along strol-me motor, fin inch bore by 6M inch stroke. Shaft drive of the most moclern construction. Absolutely silent on all speeds. Slow in city trafhcg abundance of power on hills and road. The wheel base of l27 inches allows the mounting of the most spacious closed bodies. Price of the chassis with tires and demountable rims ................- - ....,....... . ..... 54,000.00 With four, live or seven-passenger touring bodies ................... ..... .... 4 , 850.00 Complete Specijications on Request. We will continue a full line of our 50 H. P. and 90 H. P. Simplex Cars, all of which, including the 38 H. P. .Shaft Drive model, will be exhibited at Space 2l8 on the balcony at the Madison Square Carden Automobile Shaw, famrary 7th to l4ih. . Q l O Szmplex Automolnle Company Salesroom: 1862 Broadway, - - - NEW YORK CITY FACTORY: 614 EAST 83d STREET Licensed Under the Selden Patent. xxxi Operating Room xxxii ! CATGUT CHOICE What kind of catgut would you have used on yourself or on a member of your family3 With the unavoidable dangers of a seri-ous operation to be encountered would you allow any but the most de pendable most certainly sterile sutures to be used3 Zd41J49771 CA TG UT recognizes but one standard-the highest, and It is per ls it fair to your patients to use any other? 'I lf pared to meet but one demand-the best Its preparation takes time and effort, and increases the expense, but the finished productoffers the exact protection you seek for your family. Your patients can ask no more! VAN HORN 81 SAWTELL 31'33 High Holborn. 307 Madison Avenue, LONDON, ENGLAND NEW YORK CITY - wr- -1 f , ' 1--at U Zd4IJw771v STERILIZED Obstetrical Supplies There IS a constantly growing demand that the supplics of the obstetrical chamber shall represert no less atten tion to preparation and sterilization han 1 accorded the sutures and dress ings used in the most serious su gical op rahon 76423450771 and Sawtell Sterilized Obstetrlcal Supplxes have long been meetm this demand and many a appreciate the absolute safety and protection thus afforded For complete lists of obstetncal sup plies special outfits sutures etc address VAN HORN 61 SAWTELL 307 M cl N w Y rk . U . . I 1 1 i I 1 1 '.. I A A 3 ' e ' . . 1 9 ' , ' physician and nurse have grown to . 1 . , Y ', 3 a ison Avenue, e o xxxiii M035 1,1 H X dj if A CROSS COUNTRY TEAM xxxiv f 94+ 94+-4-QQ1-so-404-q-9-5+ ovvv-o-++4 o-vv++vv4-044-4+-o-4-4-o-o-+++++4-400+ ony vo+QQ+.+4-'Q aw. +4 +4-f+.Q-4-no-Q+o++ +4e++oQoQ+4.,QQ N .Q 4 +Q44 Q.-. V' 1 t 5 IT is ACKNOWLEDGED THAT STEARNS CARS I Excel in Flexibility, Speed, Endurance, Simplicity, Noiselessness, Reserve Power Q suflicient to develop if desired the speed of a racer SURPASSING HILL-CLIMBING ABILITY l At the last 24-Hour Race, Brighton Beach, August 19 and 20, a privately owned f STEARNS made 1253 miles, breaking the wo1'ld's record by 57 miles. E ALL BODY STYLES, 15-30 H. P. and 30-60 H. P. Wyckoff, Church 8: Partridge, 5 1743 Broadway, at 56th St., - - NEW YORK CITY +'4vv+v+H+vw++++.w..NN..,,,.----.---,+.A------,Qv-,fe----U XXXV ESTABLISHED - 1853 INCGRPORATED 1892 Atlas Motor Oils and Greases Swan 81 Finch Ccjmpany 151 MAIDEN LANE, - - NEW YORK M. K -FDLFR CO. Invite attention to their carefully selected collection of I G And Water Colors of various schools. Old English Mezzotints and Colored Sporting Prints 355 Fifth Ave., fCor. 34th St.l NEW YORK LONDON: 15 Old Bond St. PARIS: 23 Place Vendome A hotel and of refinement quiet comfort M 'Qbf' .nlillif r!llllEE...aiutet' A 511121 Gnhirotg A nvoumrz New YORK nom. COLUMBUS AVE. 8tiT8: 82? STS. JAMESVs4GREENE,if1eR. Special attention given to Society, Class and Fraternity BANQ UETS AND DINNERS PRIVATE ROOMS FOR PARTIES FROM 4 TO 150 PERSONS k 4 4 ' 9 9 - 'fs Onyx Hosiery s In oNYX HosiERY you will astlw-.5 find that highest expectations meet ful- xl 1- fillmenl-the comforting assurance of tg,-IT jf value received-the exercise of good X ' judgment, of unstinted satisfaction. ONYX Reputation has been built solely on its merits and provides a full measure of service. We commend to your notice the following num- bers with confidence that they will meet with your approval. 990 S. The New Chiffon Hose -Women's ONYX Sheerest Gauze Lisle-Black, Tan and White with HDub-l Top and Doul:tlex splicing at heel and toe. just what its name implies. .50c. per pair 409 K. VVomen's ONYX DUB-l.. TOP Black, White and Tan Silklisle-double sole, spliced heel. Feels and looks like Silk, wears better. 5Oc. pair. OUT-SIZE HOSE I70 S. Women's ONYX Gauze Lisle DUB-l.. TOP Black, White, Pink, Tan, Cardinal, Sky, Navy, Violetg double sole, spliced heel ........ 50c. per pair FOR MEN E. 325. lVlen's ONYX Black and Colored Silk- lisle, double sole, spliced heel. The Satisfactory Hose. 5Oc. per pair Sold at the quality shops. If your dealer cannot supply you, we will direct you to the nearest dealer or send postpaid any number desired. Lam' Tdyfor Wholesale Distributors, - - NEW YORK , , S utr fw 5 ,p el 0' xxxvii - f if' 4 ,Sf k x,, f5:i5'3Q:,.g:ff? i' -- 1 'QQQFQFET-TEH 1 - Q Q ' ikaeesafh-ffQX xRKW lkxxxmxxWxmn Yuuf xxiklxwxxmxwwwuxRQiAxdQm W ' R E5 f , Q X X X J K N M N fw f? Q 0 rl-Q V W Q X N 5 . PM - JJ 'Z I-I3 Ng' 51523, Q5 Q'-Q1.1iQ.'jQf,1 - '5-:E ff fx KN dj S fa N . - 7'5 i. XXXVIII do that ! ough to know en 1-Just if any fool wouldn't f- W . X A A-,!j,1- ,. W ' o ,, De Dion Bouton Touring Car A i': I Q . 40 H. P., 4 l' d , S ' l C CY in er Pecia -f-v' I , --.:- T U , - . . , bl , I f American Model P M PRICE COMPLETE, 36,000 De Dion Bouton Automobiles QQLLEMDQQQQQZEIHMMQMQMMQ NTRENCHED behind a reputation so weII understood that no buyer considers it necessary to ask for a demon- stration. Those who bought DE DION BOUTON CARS ten years ago are now advising their descendants in this generation to buy the same car. QF WHAT OTHER CAR IN AMERICA TODAY CAN THIS BE SAID? SELLING BRANCH for U. S. A., 1649 Broadway t51st St.7 NEW YORK Telephone, Columbus 3791 E. LASCARIS, Manager XXKD. E. SHUTTLEWORTH H. COOPE President ry and Treasure Edwin Shuttleworth Oo. CUT STONE mm' MARBLE CoNTRAeToRs Marble Quarry and Mills Graham Ave. and East River EAST DORSET, VT. ASTORIA, NEW YORK T LFP O M DI N SQUAR RICHARDSON 35 BoYNToN Oo. Heaters, Boilers, Ranges 31 West 31st Street New York BOSTON CHICAGO xl BATTERSON 81 EISELE Hllarhlr, 49111136 sinh Granite :f-. 'Q' lv X 1 x ROMAN AND VENETIAN MOSAICS FOR FLOORS, WALLS, MANTELS, ETC. OFFICE WQRKS Times Building, New York Edgewater, New Jersey T. D. TOMPKINS A, KIEL J TOMPKINS-KIEL MARBLE CO. Wholesale Dealers in MARBLE, STONE ONYX, SERPENTINE SLATE, MOSAIC PLACQUETTES AND GRANITO REPRESENTATIVES FOR EASTMAN'S CREAM, GREEN AND WHITE MARBLES FORMOSO, UNIQUE, URAL BONGART, AND BLACK AND WHITE Yard and Wharf, 63 MILLS STREET Office, 505 FIFTH AVENUE ASTORIA, L. I. NEW YORK Telephgne. 810 Greenpoint Telephone, 6492-6493 38th xli ,A X h 'ff h IQ he - X QKXX X ' f 1 ,fra ff 1 5- A J- ff , ue 9 67, L' ye Uf K- 1-f DJ, X :al- :'Q . N ' Sli, . I .L W4 f 'ZX f f K 'S MIX!! .I You'd think she was coquettish, And yet she's not, you seeg For though I gaze and gaze at her She ne'er will gaze at me. xlii C. G. GUNTHER'S soNs ,ag 4.h,fp i1ie11 ?-1 5 -:, A - 4 we 5 '9 Men's Fur Coats for Evening, Street or Automobile Wear. Coats made to order using any desired fur for collar and lining. The regular stock also includes a large assortment of Chauffeur CONS, Caps, Gloves and Robes. 391 Fifth Avenue, New York xliii CQLU BIA U IVER ITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK OFFERS TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Courses for men in Columbia College leading to AB. and BS., and for women in Barnard College leading to AB. and ES. The programme of studies in the College places' the emphasis on the quality of the studentls work rather than upon the time spent in residence, and is so arranged as to malce it possible for a properly qualified student to complete the requirements for both the bachelor de- gree and for any of the professional degrees of the University in six years. TO PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS Courses for men leading to appropriate degrees in Law, Medicine, Mining, Metallurgy, Chemistry, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, and in Archi- tecture. For men and women in the Pine Arts-Archi- tecture, Music and Design, in Education, through Teach- ers College, and in Pharmacy at the College of Phar- macy. TO GRADUATE STUDENTS Courses for men and women leading to A.lVl. and Ph.D., and under the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science. Courses in preparation for the Public Service in co-operation with Yale Uni- versity. The University has a Summer Session lasting six weeks, and a system of Extension Teaching. I N F O R M AT I O N regarding each course in found in the Annual Catalogue fpp. xvi-5043, price postpaid 25 cents, and in special Bulletins of Information, furnished without charge. Any of these, and any further information desired, may be obtained from the Secretary of Columbia University, New York. TEACHERS' COI.I.E JE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER ..,.. .. President JAMES E. RUSSELL ........,................... ' ...., .... D ean Teachers College represents an outlay of five million dollars for the study of education and the training of lEaCl1C1'S. There are thirty-hve departments, with one hundred officers of instructiong two schools of observation and practice, with seventy-five instructors and IZOO pupilsg an educational library surpassed only by those of Leipzig and Parisg along with the facilities of all other parts of the University. The present attendance is I753 resident and I938 partial students, representing every Slate and Territory, I50 other colleges and universities, and 250 teachers training schools. Pour fellowships and fifty scholarships are awarded annually. Eight degrees of Ph.D., sixty-four of lVl.A., and I57 of B.S., and 332 professional diplomas were awarded in l9I0. The demand upon the College for its graduates is four times the supply, The Board of Publications issues live series, including I25 volumes and pamphlets. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS WILL BE SENT UPON APPLICATION. xliv JUNE 30, 1910 CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK NO. 54 WALL STREET CAPITAL, 83,000,000 SURPLUS, 815,000,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, B1,I24.819 Allows interest on deposit, returnable on demand, or at speeizqed dates. , Is a legal depository for money paid into Court. Is authorized to act as Executor, Ad- ministrator, Guardian, or in any other position of trust. Also as Registrar or Transfer Agent of Stocks and Bonds, and as Trustee for Railroad and other Mortgages. I I. N. WALLACE, President B. G. MITCHELL, Vice-President FERGUSON, Secretary E. F. HYDE, Vice-President D. OLCOTT, 2d Vice-President F. B. SMIDT, Asst. Secretary C. P. STALLKNECHT, Ass't Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES Geo. Macculloch Miller, Samuel Thorne, Chas. Lanier, Cornelius N. Bliss, Adrianlselin, jr. A D. Juilliard, Jas. N. Jarvie, E. F. Hyde, james Speyer, Henry Evans, William A. Read, Henry D. Babcock, Jas. N. Wfallace, Dudley Olcott, Ztl. Dudley Oleott. The Equitable Trust Company of ew York 15 NASSUA STREET L-'g?f4 618 FIFTH AVENUE Statement of Condition at Close of Business December 31, 1910 ASSETS LIABILITIES Bonds and Mortgages on Real Estate, 83,133,000 00 Deposits, ----.--- 334,344,367 09 Cash on Hand and in Banks, l 10,315,375 53 Certified Checks and Acceptances, 700,423 04 Demand Loans, 1 ....- 6,065,953 15 Accrued Interest, Taxes, Rents and Time Loans, ..,, , 11,1Q2,756 31 ' Other Accounts Payable, . . . 139,971 36 public Securities, 1 l ' , 1,621,533 53 Unclaimed Dividend Checks, . . . 65,086 00 Short-Term Investments, . . . 3,461,075 00 Excess of Assets over Liabilities rep- Bonds and Stocks, .... 12,468,203 02 resented by Accrued Interest and other Accounts Capital, - - - ----- 3.000.000 00 Receivable, ...... 374,634 46 Surplus, , , , 10,000,000 00 Real Estate 124,285.05 Undivided Profits, . . . 1,112,968 62 549,362,816 11 349,362,816 11 Alvin W. Krech, President I-I. IVlercer Walker, Treasurer Lawrence L. Gillespie, Vice-President Richard R. I-Iunter, Assistant Secretary Frederick W. Fulle, Vice-President I-lerman Cook, Assistant Treasurer Lyman Rhoades, Secretary George IVI. Stoll, Assistant Treasurer CHECKING ACCOUNTS WITH INTEREST TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES FOREIGN EXCHANGE, LETTERS OF CREDIT PERSONAL VISITS OR CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED ACTS IN THE CAPACITY OF AGENT IN ANY BUSINESS AFFAIRS ACCOUNTS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS GIVEN PARTICULAR ATTENTION SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS xlv TAKING THINGS IN HER OWN HANDS! MX N ,I JN Mx: R . - , wg V If XE NN Q Lf KN , mm NNN-35M x 5 Q Q GP M 5 R I .Mn x, awaken ,,-Q, A W Q :M H 'mg M g0sx GMD 0 X X X I WPYVNHHF f , Engl JdMWWf xlvi TELEPHONE STUYVESAN1 416 John Macfarlane Pianos Zl East l5th Street New York Between Sth Avenue and Union Square PIANOS BOUGHT SOLD AND EXCHANGED SHOP AT...1.4 H. C. F. KOCH 8: CO. 125th Street, West - NEW YORK CITY ll 1 Upper New York's largest department store In the heart of the residential district Dependable merchandise only Perfect servicezrquick deliveries Hfforfzls uptown priser zmzke downtown shopping TUNING AND RENTING A REI-'ARING SPECIALTY U72 exirfwfzganrei , Theodore B Starr S fi , .9 . fc- 6 , ff' ., K J' K f 5 FK K DIAMOND MERCHANT 0 Tj! ! EWELER AND SILVERSMITH B , Q MADISON SQUARE N E W Y O RK Attention is invited to the rare Collection of the Choicest Jewels mounted in exclusive designs, which have been prepared for this season. Pearl Ropes, Strands, and Pearl and Dia- mond Collars. Solid Silverware of all kinds, in unique designs. Stationery for all Social Functions. Bronzes by French and American Artists. The works of Frederick lVlaclVlonnies are to be seen only in these galleries. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Models for the season are now on exhibition, com- prising an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE Desirable F U R S 4.1-.ip 428-430 Bet, 38th and 39th Sts. Tel. 115 Murray Hill xlvii FIFTH AVENUE HE enormous progress and changes which have taken place in the course of the past century in industry and commerce, are due, to a great extent at least, to the utilization of energy stored up in coal. This dead mineral yields us heat, kinetic energy and light, but even this does not exhaust its utility. Chemical science and the art of the manufacturer have succeeded in producing from coal an unlimited series of valuable dyes, and by this means have brought into existence a flourishing industry. lt is but little more than thirty years ago that dyers were entirely dependent upon the so- called natural coloring matter obtained from plants and animals, or prepared from minerals, from metals or from earths. The introduction of dyes derived from coal-tar led to a complete change in the dyeing industry. A large proportion of the coloring matters in use for centuries has been entirely abandoned as far as practical application is concerned, and instead, these arti- ficial products are used, which are characterized by a hitherto unknown beauty of shade and by surprising simplicity of application. The coalJtar color industry, the youngest of the great chemical industries, has within a few decades developed in a Way that is truly Wonderful. The history of the development of the coal-tar color industry is intimately associated with the history of the Badische Anilin 85 Soda-Fabrik. BADISCH E COM PANY NEW YORK BOSTON PROVIDENCE PHILADELPHIA CHHCAGO MUJFRANCBCO MONTREAL Q , :kicfrzfrzfcziiii-:Y::T:3:i:l':i::l':i3:5::k:Y:5':i:iii:E:E:i::T::'E:E:T:i:i::E:!::Y::!::I:E. jj H- ,H H' -H E 'H ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' ,H H' .H H' .H H' -H -H H' -H H' .H H' ZW E -H H' 'H E 'H -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' 'H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' 'f' E 'H 'H S3 'H -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' -H H' 'H H' 'H H' I I Z? E 51331335355-1535353-7fEQ335fE355l3?:F:F5F5P5F3P3E35fE3E355FfF??337'F4:5P?5P????:f C mplimenliary xlviii H. A. METZ 81 CO. 122 Hudson St., NEW YORK SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA FOR THE PRODUCTS OF Farbwerke vorm Meister Lucius and Bruening HOECHST ON MAIN, GERMANY ANILINE COLORS ALIZARINE COLORS SYNTHETIC INDIGO CHEMICALS PHARMACEUTICAL AND MEDICINAL PRODUCTS ANTITOXIN BEHRING TUBERCULIN KOCH PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS OFFICES-Boston, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., Charlotte, N. C., Chicago, Ill., Providence, R. I. San Francisco, Cal., Atlanta, Ga., Moiitreal, Can. LABORATORIES-Newark, N. J. Boston Providence Philadelphia Chicago Charlotte, N. C. Albany Toronto, Can TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS FARBENFABRIKEN OF ELBERFELD CO. .ndgq . - TALL-, SOLE IMPORTERS OF THE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY FARBENFABRIKEN VORMALS FRIEDR. BAYER 8: CO., ELBERFELD, GERMANY SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY HUDSON RIVER ANILINE COLOR WORKS, ALBANY, N. Y. 117 HUDSON STREET NEW YORK- P. O. BOX 2162 xlix A FISHING SMACK W , .... , 3 ' 2 1 'A' +15 f f J , ' xg :,, ' 'A -'J' ... ' T. A is VTE -'- - 'W A H T'1TkE!lE!l!l!nl'l!!!!1Qll2!l!!MHlHLEIIIIEH Fill L F AY X-'ff14'E+ 1 E -Y Kg ,-AEQTTH7 , ,- 4 I Dyqqmi E9 661 Ti Z Ef? - ' Q2-it id i ' Knion Obeological Seminary BROADWAY AT 120th STREET A NEW YORK CITY OPEN ON EQUAL TERMS TO STUDENTS OF ALL CHRISTIAN BODIES SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR BEGAN SEPTEMBER 28, 1910 AT THE NEW SITE, BROADWAY AT 120th STREET For catalogue, address the Registrar, THE REV. CHARLES R. GILLETT, D. D., Broadway at 120th Street, New York City. I EERKELEY sci-Iooi. 72D STREET AND WEST END AVENUE Y PREPARES B JOSEPH CURTIS SI.oANE, Headmaster OYS FOR ALL COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Light, Airy Buildings, overlooking Hudson River Tl-IOROUC-I-I INSTRUCTION Combined with SOUND PHYSICAL TRAINING Eighteen Experienced Instructors Afternoon Study Hour under Instructors HIGHEST HONORS WON BY BERKELEY Optional Military Drill BOYS IN SCHOLARSHIP AND Gymnasium ATHLETICS Visitors Cordially Welcomed Don't You Want a Water Supply that is unfailing, economical and abundant? That requires no care, no attention. and no repairs? This is what you can have if you install a CORCORAN WINDMILL p an automatic pumping equipment that costs nothing to operate, is never out of order and supplies an abundance of water ot all times. ' Imagine if you can a piece of machinery requiring no Inore care than the tree which grows in the adjacent lot, working silently and effectively, causing its owner to forget all about his water supply. yet affording an 'IIIUIIKIHFICE of Water to equal that of city homes. We build windmills to harmonize with any architectural scheme. The housing for the windmill frame can he built as an annex to the house to contain servants' quarters. hachelorst rooms. billiard room, etc, Send for book Windmills A. J. CORCORAN, IDC., 11 .IOl1I1 St., NEW YORK EDWARD CORNING PRESIDENT AND TREASURER CHARLES F. BERGER. C. E. . vice-PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY EDWARD CORNING COMPANY BUILDERS 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK EDWD. F. CALDWELL 8. CO. MAKERS or GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGI-IT FIXTURES ORNANIENTAL BRASS AND WROUGI-IT IRON WORK EDWD. F. CALDWELL 86-88-40 WEST 15TH STREET v. F. voN Lossaznc li s, SCHULTE SUCCESSOR TO MULLER Habit Maker and Ladies' Sporting Tailor THE ONLY MAKER OF A. F. 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The Quality of Goods Sold in the Store We guarantee everything we sell to be the best 4 , that money and science can produceg thus we ask Is unlversally recognized as the Standard your mention to three Specialties: by which all 0fh61'S 2ll'6 jlldgCd Cucumber Cream Casma Talcum 452 FIFTH AVE. Corner 40th St. 161 BROADWAY No. 6 Cologne Another important specialty, is our prescription de- partment, where the public can positively rely upon the highest execution of 'their wants under the supervision of experienced educated pharmacists. 196 FIFTH AVE. ,Near 23rd St. 'Phone 5593 Madison Sq. singer Building CASWELL-MASSEY C0., Ltd. cw, t V! ft M M ,ft ..iv if p P r 'XX fox XM fiiihff ff 111 MQ t it i z X X ff ft -A Wvss psgf X . Z tx i n f f if A y ,,T,sffff f ,.., W X, -ly W fa a , txxttttttttt itat y to W t t ttttttt 1 ' A 6 A Xsagi-2 ,Q He : Did you get my present P She: Nog what was it, dear P He : Oh ! 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P R I Z E 9 QQ?-31 ' ,w5l Wf ' ffl '5f1ffW' ,1-' 14i7 1i5T' fL N, 7 f - l 1 gum' FR ATE RN ITY f V a v ll ,fl-J l l'W l5w pf l' L -'vf'fW?alwlf-fm mms. ,,,.4wN -'Mi' Wflwgl Em-.'f F4a1 uw 5 2 gill g fgigalsffawfk' U ' Q' if . f J E R . .1 ,c a f .L ' H, 1 ' , H H azwew,::f,Q it e e y ' lv MEMBERS OF THE BOARD QEN Are known throughout the world as the most perfect pen- cils made. Every student appreci- ates them, and realizes they are most economical. ONE Koh-i-Noor will outlast more than six of any other kind. Always ask for Koh 1 Noor Penc11s and do not ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES mor BY Mum IIIAUSTRI Q lvi New York , A I Paris U' j f. r f X 623533 , . 4 Newport XQK 7 y i A 1 -,252 ,, , , fl K E-A-s KNICKERBOCKER 'lEiQCi3ZiiNfiNG si DYEING co. High-Class Cleaners and Dyers Gowns Cleaned in 36 Hours Newport, R- l-, 9 TYGVCYS Bl0ClC Main Oihce, 402 East 3lst Street, New York TBlCPl'10Y1C 497 Telephone Connections Branch Ofhces in all parls Of the cily WILLIAM SANSOM, Prop., Address: Waldorf-Astoria. N. Y National Cathedral School for Girls - MOUNT ST. ALBAN, WASHINGTON, D. C. Sfrzfzzfbzg fwz'z'hz'n Me Czzrheffnzf Clare' of Sf. Pefer aim' Sf. Paul The ideal of education of the Cathedral School for Girls is in accordance with the highest standards of inte tual training and acquiremenls now generally accepted hy our best schools and colleges. Resident and Day Pupils - Principal: MRS. BARBOUR WALKER, M. A., lColumbia Universityl ONE BEST BET D of J. McCALLUM'S T 5 .J -so - ,5 PER FE C T10 N Scotch Whzsky Q V, 1 1 Fw lv MMM For Sale Everywhere ASK FOR IT bole Agents for the U. S. ll alllnlu 'ta ' 1 HOLLAND HOUSE, New York City . 81 W. SELIGMAN 81 C0. BANKERS No. l William Street NEW YORK lvii llec- Stink 1 E - nf I i f ' l ,,7 . -I ' fi- 7 ' V- ,.L f' -W-H . 1 'gi wut f' if i it ff.. 'P X ' N :L as . ..., i i i illi lt l T544-1 'I' If A A115 tg, X I t 4? I I , V 4, W V Q. it i 1. W t ' N ' h X it '-af' 'fa fl ' tl N ll? X it 1 -, ' t rt if ff ,vt lf X NYC l' cl t t l U ill I4 Fifi R , i ' lt ' f S 7' 1.11 at I f .L tt, , 1f.an..i:.ag7nfTgggT'W1 My A i !9,l 'sw it -1 - , ,..,,..:,....g1ir-n.. .. f A X I if X E I' .fm I au' ' it XJ lx . - s YT We E l ' ff! af T- f L K2 1 f - f f ,f 9+ M.. . .. Q1-smst.,.Q.-A,-.-..'.a.w f K , iff! 1 -f , 4-:5. ,. f -S 1 3 QN, 14 W ,Y I t 4 WZ! 1 5 Q ml fffwfyf xj f l l-le fpensivelyf- Clara l ' , am going to pop the question. She fsweetlyl-'iDon't you think you hacl first better question the Pop? TELEPHONE, MURRAY HILL, 5583 JOHN W . TREZISE, D1'llg'1St FORMERLY WITH DAGGETT at RAMSDELL WALDDRF ASTORIA Cl-lElVllSTS BOR0-BENZ BALM A Toilet Requisite for Chapped Hands and Face. 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Telephone, 6535 Gramercy Quilted Mattress Pads THREE SCORE and TEN YEARS is a long life, yet about one-third of it is spent in bed. Then Why not make your hed as comfortable as it can be made. QUILTED MATTRESS PA DS spread over the mattress they will protect it, and SN, , A , ' 405 K QC55 13997, will not only make it com- Q? V ' GE fortable, but as they are XX Z L909 ,. 1 W, D . , at ,ft . K t Q Q- will keep your hed or Alf - . 'QSHABLT baby's crib in a perfect NONE GENUINE wrri-four TRADE MARK. QUILTED MATTRESS PADS wash perfectly and are as good as new after laundering sanitary condition They are sold in all sizes by dry goods dealers EXCELSIOR QUILTING CO. 15 Laight street, NEW YORK URBANA WINE ooxs GOLD SEAL Champagne Special Day Brut America's Why PHY Best Import Duties Equal to the For Sale Impgrfgd Everywhere URBANA WINE CO. SOLE MAKERS - URBANA, N. Y X X ' ,Z -s fc: 1' We V W CD Xt 1 C f 7' 5 ...ZX C 1 UU-5 ' - . 9, Q - C 'X 9' fs C fi! 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