.H 5;, -, fir V 7 1 vt- - - , 1 1 v; I A h .7. . . . ' t , ; v , , ,7 , I .II - 7 . 7 4 unit: ',97 79 70, V. ' H NM.::::;2:::::L-- - ,. I T is, sir, as I have said, a small college, and yet there are those that love it? MDANIEL WEBSTER THE SENIOR. CLASS DARTMOUTH COLLEGE . j EUPYRIEHT run PALAEUPITUSV ' :53: ; jrr L BY 1 : 1' ogjzggad $5586, EDITDR-lN-CHIEF . M ed? M k . MAL, ausmass MANAGER W ' WWMANABINEENWR 11:7 ; W TO EDWARD TUCK, '62 IN APPRECIATION OF THE CONSTANT INTEREST WHICH HE HAS SHOWN IN DARTMOUTH THIS SIXTY-FIRST VOLUME OF THE AEGIS IS DEDICATED FOREWORD CG'HE AEGIS HAS WITNESSED THE PASSING OF OVER SIX DECADES. MANY MEN HAVE PASSED FROM THE DOORS OF OUR COLLEGE. CUSTOMS HAVE OUTWARDLY BEEN ALTERED, BUT TODAY AS IN 1872 THE SAME HUMAN FORCES WHICH LIE BEHIND DARTMOUTH'S TRADITIONS CON- TlNUE TO WELD TOGETHER THE DARTMOUTH MEN OF ALL TIMES. THE TWO EXTREMES OF THIS PERIOD ARE MODESTLY PORTRAYED SIDE BY SIDE IN THE THEME WHICH RUNS THROUGH THIS AEGIS. ADMINISTRATION 1 WV '47? M CRAVEN LAYCOCK ERNEST MARTIN HOPKINS EARL GORDON BILL Dean of the College President Dean of Freshmen JOHN POLLARD BOWLER WILLIAM RENSSELAER GRAY RAYMOND ROBB MARSDEN Dean of the Medical School Dean of the Amos Tuck School of Dean of the Thnyer School of Administration and Finance Civil Engineering Top RouI Grace, Goldthwait, Ripley, Donner, Monagan, Kimball, Bernache. Bottom Row Weeman, Jackson, Spang, Trost, Thompson. Palaeopitus OFFICERS aim . KENNETH MERWIN SPANG ............ '1 U ........................... Pres1dent . H WAY THOMPSON ........................................... Vice-president RICHARD JACKSON ............................................... Secretary JOHN FRANK TROST ............................................. Treasurer MEMBERS WAY THOMPSON ............................................................. Class at Large JOHNFRANKTROST................................................. .......... ClassatLarge KENNETH BURLEIGH WEEMAN .................................................. Class at Large WARD SMITH DONNER ........................................................ Class at Large RICHARD PARKER GOLDTHWAIT ...................................................... D. O. C. The Arts RICHARD JACKSON ........................................................ The Round T able . Forensic Union KENNETH MERWIN SPANG ................................................. Athletic Managers Players LEO EUGENE BERNACHE ......................................... . lMusmal Clubs WHITEFIELD FROST KIMBALL ..................................................... Letter Men PIERRE GRACE ........................................................ Interfraternity Council LYMAN ELDRIDGE WAKEFIELD ...................................... ........... Business Boards JOHN STEPHEN MONAGAN ................................................... Editorial Boards FRANKLIN FULLER RIPLEY ....................................... ' ...... Elected by Palaeopitus E101 Top Romedwards, Frankel, Spain, Glazer, Lindstrom, O'Brien, Hart, Hartman, Stangle, Callaway. Third RouI ECkels, Rolfe, Hedges, Ramsey, Mogton, Collins, Baird, Dunm Powell, Parmelee. Seromi Row Clough, Beers, Kneisel, Grimes, Heath, Davis, Danzig, Knibbs, Meigher, TWiss. Bottom RouIv-Hinsmzm, Hicks, Baldwin, Michelet, Dwyer, Gwen, Hine. ROBERT HENRY MICHELET ..... ALBERT CLIFTON BALDWIN ..... JOHN MEAD HINSMAN ......... T HOMAS DAVIS HICKS ......... MARTIN JOSEPH DWYER. . . . . . . RICHARD FREDERICK GRUEN. . . . Donald Gilson Allen William James Baird Albert Clifton Baldwin Richard Wallace Banfield Thomas Moulding Beers Robert Howard Burkart David Henry Callaway, Jr. William Plummet Clough, Jr. Mac Gillwray Collins Jerry Alan Danzig Seymour Ballard Dunn Martin Joseph Dwyer, Jr. Phillip Gene Eckels Jacob Kibbe Edwards Moe Frankel John Edwin Gilbert Phillip Julian Glazer Green Key OFFICERS MEMBERS Arthur Lester Grimes Richard Frederick Gruen Richard Walter Hardt William Norman Hartman Frank Cronmiller Heath, Jr. David Talmage Hedges Thomas David Hicks Albert Case Hine, Jr. Charles Raymond Hulsart, Jr. John Mead Hinsman John Junior Kneisel John William Knibbs, 3rd Robert Martindale Lindstrom James Howard MCHugh John Donald Mahoney Stephan Chrismpher Meigher Robert Henry Michelet EHJ .................... President ................ Vice-President .................... Treasurer .................... Secretary ....... Corresponding Secretary ...... Chairman of Assignments Robert John Miller Roald Amundsen Morton Arthur Edmund Nissen Arthur Davis Noble Smith OBrien Frank William Parmalee, Jr. Edgar Powell, Jr. Wilbur Langdon Powers Charles Henderson Pyewell William Crites Ramsey, Jr. Charles Edwin Rolfe, Jr. John Amos Shea George Patrick Stangle Robert Falknor Thompson Benjamin Rollins Twiss Stephan Tenney Woodbury T01; Rozv1Likon, W., Jackson, R., Okie, W. T., Harris, A. B., Jaquith, W. M., Rabinovitz, H. J. Middle Rou-wSalisbury, A. 1-1., Colla, S. A., Wood, H. W., Prince, F. 13., Dericks, G. 1-1., Coulson, R. E., Scanlon, J. M. Ballom R0101Shineman, C. 15., Pierson, J. T., Grace, P., Kay, R. E., Eckels, L. W. ROBERT E. KAY ......... WAY THOMPSON ....... PIERRE GRACE .......... JOHN TRICKEY, JR ....... JOHN M. SCANLON RICHARD JACKSON BYRON O. MCCOY WILBUR M. JAQUITH WILLIAM T. OKIE WARD S. DONNER PIERRE GRACE ROBERT F. MAHER ARNOLD H. SALISBURY, 2ND STANLEY A. COLLA JAMES P. MACFARLAND OLIVER W. NEWELL ROBERT E. KAY Interfratemity Council OFFICERS MEMBERS Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta JACKSON W. WRIGHT HOWARD W. WOOD HENRY L. DURGIN WILLIAM B. LIKOFF WAY T HOMPSON ALTON B. HARRIS HARRY J. RABINOVITZ FRED E. PRINCE GERARD H. DERICKS JUDSON T . PIERSON JOHN T RICKEY, JR. JAMES F. WOODS CARL E. SHINEMAN 1121 ............. President ........ Vice-President ............. Secretary ............. Treasurer Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Lambda Phi Psi Upsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma N u Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Zeta Psi SENIORS KING MONAGAN ECKELS rWAKEFIELD Class OEiCCrs ' PERMANENT. OFFICERS LYMAN ELDREDGE WAKEFIELD, JR .................................................... President WILLIAM HAVEN KING ............................ .. ........................... Vice-president JOHN STEPHAN MONAGAN ............ ................................... , .. ........ Secretary LEE WAGGONER ECKELS ........................................................... Treasurer CLASS MARSHALS WAY THOMPSON JOHN FRANK TROST KENNETH BURLEIGH WBEMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GEORGE PHILLIP HEIDLER WILLIAM HOFFMAN RICHARD JACKSON WHITFIELD FROST KIMBALL EVAN REVERE COLLINS WILLIAM T HEODORB OKIB ROBERT DOSCHER SACHEM ORATOR JOHN STEPHEN MONAGAN CLASS ORATOR DONALD OTIS LINCOLN ADDRESS TO THE COLLEGE CLASS POET WILLIAM KIMBALL FLACCUS OLD PINE ADDRESS ROBERT LEWIS FAIRBANK WIINSTON ELLIS HOBBS COMMENCEMENT BALL DIRECTOR MAXWELL OSCAR WALDSMITH J. ARTHUR AARON 32 IVOodleiglJ Are Greenfield. Mun. Grecnheld High School. Major De- partment, Zoology. JACOB RUSSELL ACKERMAN Lildaheld, Conn. Litchfleld High School. AXP; Var- sity Fencing. Major Department, Ecoh nomics. CLARENCE HENRY ALBOUGH 368 So. 1 III; E. St., Salt Lake City, Umla East High School, er; Alpha Kappa Kappa; The Players; Musical Clubs. Major Department, Medical School. DOUGLAS WILLIAM ALDEN 931 Penmylvania Ava, Union, N. 1. Union High School. AEQ; Le Cercle Frangais; Membre du Neuvieme Groupe Delaware; Cours d'ete, Uni- versite de Nancy; Cours de Civiliza- tion, Universite de Paris. Major De- partment, French. JAMES LOUIS ALDER 931 Greenwood Ave., Wilmette, 111. New Trier, Choate. pr; Freshman Basketball; Winter Sports. Major De- partment, Economics. RALPH EPHRIAIVI ALEXANDER 620 Avenue 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. Erasmus Hall High School. Phi Beta Kappa; Camera Club; The Dart- mouth Pictorial, Managing Editor. Major Department, Medical School. ALVA ZER ALLEN 77 Addington Road, Brookline, Man. Brookline High School. Round Table; Handel Society. Major Department, Zoology. CHARLES YATES ALLEN 1860 Columbia Road N. IV. h IVaIbiIzgton, D. C. New York Military Academy. que ; Boot and Saddle. Major Department, Economics. ROBERT BOWEN ALLEN Fart W'illiamx, Maine hSwarthmore Preparatory School. Ma- jor Department, Political Science. THEODORE WALKER ALLEN 16 IVoodland St. Arlington, Man. Arlington High School. 2X; Deut- scher Studenten Verein; The Players; Varsity Glee Club. Major Depart- ment, Sociology. THEODORE BENJAMIN ALMY 337 Ithlnltt St. Fall River, Man. B.M.C. Durfee High School. EQE; Band; Head Usher. Major Depart- ment, English. . JAMES RICHARD ANDREWS 142 Saranar Ava, Youngxtown, Olaio Rafen High School. BAX. Major Department, Sociology. WILLIAM FRANCIS ATWOOD, JR. 126 Grove St. Bzmgor, Maine Exeter. K33; Phi Beta Kappa; Jack-o- Lantern, Literary Board. Major De- partment, French. , FRED HARLAND AWALT 1218 Nipomo St. San LuiJ Obikrpo, Calif. San Luis Obispo High School. AT; Deutscher Studenten Verein; Winter Sports. Major Departmmt, Political Science. GUSTAVUS BABSON, JR. 415 Linden Ave. Oak Park, Ill, Deerfield Academy. SAX; Freshman Track; Varsity Cross Country. Major Department, History. lVfYRON HENRY BALL 531 Clay Ave. Scranton, Pa. Mercersburg Academy. Dartmouth Players; Varsity Gym Squad. Major Department, Chemistry-Zoology. BEN READ BARBEE 1725 Lake 51. Knoxville, Temz. McCallie School. EAE; The 1933 Aegis, Editor-iniChief. Major De- partment, Philosophy. JOHN HERMAN BARNES 1935 Loam: 51. Denver, Colo. East High School. EAE. Major De- partment, Comparative Literature- Biography. DARWIN SUTHERLAND BATES 2916 Litcbjfeld Rd., Cleveland, Obio University School. Major Depart- ment, English. WILLIAM GIBBS BATES 9 Farm! Ave. Salem, Mum. Salem High SchooL Tilmn School. Xq:, Major Department, Tuck School. -Wee Ag: , , - - eke ...... V... SABIUEI. HEAGAN BAYLES I32 Surl Ana. Porl jefermn, N. Y. Stony Bruok Preparatory School. eIIT. Major Department, Biography. WESLEY HALL BEATTIE 573 Weelamoe 51., Fall River, Man. B.M.C. Durfee High School. ENE; Green Key; Manager of Freshman Football; The Round Table, Treas- urer. Major Department, Tuck School. RICHARD PAYSON BEE 9946 S. IVindyeJler A119,, Chicago, Ill. Morgan Park High School. 6X; Ledyard Canoe Club. Major Depart- ment, Economics. GILBERT WHEELER BEEBE 35-14 170 St. Flmlaing, N. Y. Flushing High School. KKK; Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Sociology. ALSTON BEEKMAN, JR. 235 Broad St. Red Bank, N. j. Red Bank High School. KKK; Boot and Saddle, President; Freshman Cross Country; The Dartmouth, Business Board; The 1933 Aegis, Circulation Manager. Major Depart- ment, History. LEO EUGENE BBRNACHE 41 AIaiIz St. Florence, Man. Northampton High School. SAX; Green Key; Palaeopitus; Dragon; Varsity Glee Club; Campus Quartet; The Players. Major Department, Economics. WALTER EVERETT BEZANSON 167 IVarren St. Needham, Mam. Needham High School. 2MB. Major Department, English. ANDREW PHILLIPS BILL 32 0560712 Ridge Hanover, N. H. Phillips Exeter Academy. ZAE; Cabin and Trail; Mathematics Club; Var- sity Golf Squad, Major Department, Comparative LiteratureeBiography. FREDERIC ALEXANDER BIRMINGHAM 63 Hamilton T7,, New York, N. Y. Trinity School, Williston Academy. Edi. Major Department, English. JOHN SAMUEL BLACK, JR. 357 Linmln 52., New Britain, Conn. New Britain High School. K2. Ma- jor Department, History. GEORGE MILTON BLAESI 713 Edit 17 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Poly Prep. ATA. Major Department, Philosophy. ELLIOT SHAW BLAKESLY Weitlmmpton, Mam. Northampton High School; eAX; Varsity Gym; Varsity Glee Club; Band. Major Department, Sociology. HARVEYSHERWIN BLOOMBERG 44 County Road Cbelxea, M455. Chelsea High School. HAQ; The 1933 Aegis, Managing Editor. Major De- partment, Tuck School: EDMUND RIDGEWAY BLOWER 308 Row Blvd. Akron, Oloz'o Western Reserve Academy. BGH. Major Department, Psychology. BERNARD SOLOMON BLUMENTHAL 415 Axlabourne Road, Elkim Park, Pa. Cheltenham High School. 23AM. Mn- jor Department, English. JOHN ARTHUR BLUMENTHAL 115 Forext Road, Douglaxton, N. Y. Saint Francis Xavier. 2N; Freshman Football; Varsity Football Squad. Ma- 1 jar Department, Sociology. ARTHUR RAYMOND BOISSEAU 47 Leveique A119,, IV. Hartford, Conn. William Hall High School. KKK; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Freshman Basketball Squad; Varsity Basketball Squad. Major Department, Economics. V CARROLL AYLSWORTH BOYNTON 157 Well 7411; St., New York, N. Y. Collegiate School. AACID; 1932 Green Book; The Dartmouth, News Board; Glee Club; Philosophical Club. Ma- jor Department, Biography. WILBER HILDEBRAND BRADFORD 401 5041117 Ogden St, Denver, Colo. Tabor Academy. K2 ; Freshman Track; Varsity Track. Major Department, So- ciology. WILLIAM RICHMOND BRADSHAW 115 Garield Ave. PlaiIMeltl, N. j. Plainfield High School. AT. Major Department, Architecture. u. JASPER W ARREN BRAI..EY. III 137 Cnfmgo 51.. New Bedford. Alan. Taft School. EAE; Alpha Chi Sigma; Yacht Club; Lcdyard Canoe Club; Cabin and Trail. Director of Cabins and Shelters. Major Department, Chemistry. FORREST PALIVIER BRANCH 87 Sheridan Are. Medfm'd, Man. Mcdford High School. tbl'A; Kappa Phi Kappa; Green Key; Freshman Football; Varsity Football. Major Department, Education. jOHN HOOD BRANSON, JR. 388 Home Plate Bronxville, N. Y. Roosevelt High School, Yonkers. EAE; Zeta Alpha Phi; Cabin and Trail; Varsity Baseball Squad. Ma- jor Department, Zoology. DONALD HOWARD BROCKELL 556 Hawllmme Lmze IVimzetka, III. New Trier High School. XCP; Camera Club; jack-o-Lantern, Art Editor. Major Department, English. VUELDON ANIZY BROWN Cyrle North Carolina Yadkinville High School. Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club; Varsity Swimming Squad; Dart- mouth Christian Association, Dep- umtion Work. Major Department, History. ti v; WILLIAM CHENOWETH BROWN 177 EU! Dunedin Road Columbia, OlJio North High School. CDKW; Aegis Board. Major Dgpartment, Econonr xcs. HARRY ROBERT BUCKLEY 401 Morton Ave. Ridley Park, Pa. Swarthmore Preparatory School. Major Department, Political Science. CHARLES CYRUS BUNKER, JR. 209 Edit IVaJlJington St. Welt Chicago, Ill. Northwestern Military Academy. cPKKII; Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club. Major Department, Comparative Literature-Biography. ROLAND WAINWRIGHT BURBANK Central High School, Washington, D. C. EAE; Cabin and Trail, Director of Membership and Instruction; Led- yard Canoe Club, President. Major Department, Chemistry. ROBERT EMMETT BURNS 30 Brown Ave. R0.r1i7zdale, Man. English High School. The Dartmouth, Editorial Bbard. Major Department, Economics. CARLETON PRATT BURRILL 31 Marion Ave. Brockton, Man. Brockton High School. 9X. Major Department, Economics. PAUL EDGAR BURTIS 543 Edit 17 St. 5' Brooklyn, N. Y. P'oly Prep. AXP; Band; Players Or- chestra; Symphony Orchestra. Ma- jor Department, Sociology. RALPH SHARMON BUSH 268 Fairmount Ave. Hyde Park, Mam. Hyde Park High School. xIIT; Fresh- man Cross Country, Captain; Var- sity Cross Country; Freshman Track; Varsity Track. Major Department, Comparative Literature-Biography. PHILIP LARKIN BYERS 1001 Welt 58 St. Kama: City, Mo. Kansas City Country Day School. XcP; Cabin and Trail; Director of Outdoor Evening; Freshman Foot- ball. Major Department, Chemistry- Zoology. JAMES BATCHELDER CAMPBELL Manclmrler, V1. Burr and Burton Seminary. A2115; Round Table; The Players. Major Department, Sociology. ?wmj f19j 5' HARRY POPE CARRUTH, JR. Belmont Ciaillirotlae, Ohio Staunton Military Academy. ATA. Major Department, English. BAYARD LACEY CATRON, JR. 1217 Soutl: 2 5t. Springyield, Ill. Springfleld High School. Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club. Major Department, Political Science. JOSEPH JOHN CELANO 28 R019 Ave. Glen Cove, N. Y. Glen Cove High. Major Department, Political Science. CHARLES JARVIS CHAPMAN Hotel 15451141251 Portland, Me. Hebron Academy. B911; Sphinx; Freshman Football; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Varsity Foot- ball Squad. Major Department, Thayer School. JAMES WILLIAM CHESNULEVICH 54 Pine Hill Ave. NaJlJIM, N. H. Nashua High School. KKK; Le Cercle Frangais; Freshman Basc- ball; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Basketball Squad; Varsity Boxing Squad; Blazer Committee. Major Department, French. LEXVIS LYNFORD CHESTER RI CJIIIIH: SI. New Britain. Cmm. New Britain High School. The Play- crs; Instrumental Club. Major Dc- parrmcnt, Psychology. jOHN PARKER CHISHOLNI Monument Beach. Man. Bmckton High School. ATA. Major Department, Sociology. CHARLES THOMAS CLARK, JR. 945 N0. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, 111. St. John's Military Academy. ECPE; Alpha Chi Sigma; Zeta Alpha Phi; Deutscher Studenten Verein; Fresh- man Swimming; Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club. Major De- partment, Chemistry. WILLIAM STEWART CLARK 318 N0. Columbia St. Um'on City, Ind. Tabor Academy. KE; Phi Beta Kappa; Interfraternity Council; Philo- sophical Club, Secretary. Major De- partment, Philosophy. FRANCIS WOODSNIAN CLEAVES La Salle Rd. Needbzmz, Man. Needham High School. Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Greek and Latin. PAUL CUNNINGHAIVI CLEAVES 77 Ez'mzkr 5!. N0. IVeymoutlJ, WIKIJ'I. Weymouth High School. 24313; Freshman Glee Club; Symphony Or- chestra. Major Department, Compara- tive Literature-Biography. CHARLES ROBERT COCROFT 1633 Chicago Ave. Emmton, Ill. Evanston Township High School. EAE; Alpha Chi Sigma, President; Cabin and Trail; Ledyard Canoe Club. Major Department, Chemistry. KEATING VCOFFEY 694 50. Ardmore Ape. L05 Angela, Calif. Phillips Andover Academy. CPAG; The Arts. Major Department, Eng- lish. MANUEL MORTON COHEN 530 State St. Portmzoutla, N. H. Portsmouth High School. 2AM; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Ten- nis. Major Department, Sociology. ROBERT BRACKETT COLBURN 126 Southern Parkway Roclaejter, N. Y. Monroe High School. The Dart, Editorial Board; Lockwood Prize. Ma- jor Department, Thayer School. STANLEY ALBERT COLLA 1907 Broad St. 7 Hartford, Conn. Bridgeport Central High School. KKK; Dragon. Major Department, History. EVAN REVERE COLLINS . FareJt Hillx, N. Y. ,Newton High School; DKE; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key; Manager of Varsity Track. Major Depart ment, English. PAUL DOANE COLLINS 341 Owen Ave. Lzzmdowne, Pa. Episcopal Academy. EN; The Arts; The Players. Maj'Qr Department, English. A , ARTHUR FREDERICK CONNELLY 26 Maxtyn St. Bead: Blmf, Man. Swampscott High School. KKK; Green Key; Freshman Football; 'Varsity Football. Major Depart- ment, Comparative Literature-Biog- raphy. CORNELIUS JAMES CORCORAN, JR, 477 Proxpecl St. Mellyuen, Man. Methuen High School, Clark School. KKK; Dartmouth Yacht Club, Sec- retary; Sphinx. Major Department, Comparative Literature-Biography. ROBERT EDWARDS COULSON 1332 North 146125072 St. Waukegan, Ill. Waukegan High School. M9 ; Delta Sigma Rho; Dragon; Forensic Union; The Dartmouth, News Board; Varsity Debating. Major De- partment, Public Speaking. ROBERT MATHIS COX Z414 Baily Ave. MtKeeIport, Pa. Mercersburg Academy. QKxI'; Green Key; Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club; Campus Quartet. Major Department, Tuck School. NORMAN VINCENT CRABTREE 24 Oberlin St. Warcexier, Mam. South High School. AXP; Le Cercle Frangais; El Centro Espafwl; Foren- sic Union. Major Department, Chem- istry. ROBERT SIDERFIN CRITCHELL 45 Iejj'ermn Blvd. Rivemide, 0771., Canada Walkerville Collegiate Institute. DKE. Major Department, English. ALEXANDER SAMUEL CUNNINGHAM 10 $01th Main 5!. Lewi.rmu'rz, Pa. Harrisburg Academy. SAX; Fresh- man Track; Varsity Track. Major Department, Sociology. BERNARD POLAND CUNNINGHAM Hm Cwlw 51. Brulgeporl. Cami. Bridgeport Central High School. ATL'; Alpha Chi Sigma; Zeta Alpha Phi, President; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Lu Ccrclc Francalis. Major Depart- mcnt, Medical School. FREDERICK CURTIS 516 Buy 51. Peloikey, Mirb. Petoskey High School. WT ; Dragon; Freshman Hockey Squad; Fresh- man Track; Varsity Track. Major De- panmcnt, Biography-Comparative Literature. RUSSELL EVERETT DANIELSON Danielmn, Conn. Killingly High School. Dartmouth Classical Association; The Dart- mouth, Associate Editor. Major De partment, English. DONALD FRANCIS D'ARCY 37 Summer St. Dover, N. H. Phillips Academy, Andover. GAX. Major Department, Economics. JOHN ALEXANDER DAVIDSON 41 Bani: St. St. Albam, Vt. Phillips Exeter Academy. AACP; Dragon; Freshman Glee Club; The Dartmouth, News Board. Major Department, English. BERNARD ABRAHAM DAVIS 38 HillTride Ave. Lazmente, AILUI. Lawrence High School. Phi Beta Kappa; Band; The Players; Orches- tra. Major Department, Chemistry. ERNEST STILLMAN DAVIS, JR. 398 Main St. Portland, Cami. Portland High School. 24$; Fresh- maniGlee Club; Varisty Glee Club. Major Department, Geology. GEORGE SHATTUCK DAVIS Sterling, Mam. Clinton High School. AXP. Major Department, Botany. JAMES CHARLES DEHAVEN Glemlmw, Pa. Allegheny High School. EX; Deut-, scher Studenten Verein. .Major De- partment, Chemistry. ARCHIBALD GEORGE DELMARSH, JR. Rocky Point Inlet, N. Y. Phillips Exeter Academy. 2?; Manager of Cross Country; Green Book, Editor. Major Department, Political Science. GERARD HENRY DERICKS 95 Long View Terrace Colonial Heigbtl, kaaboe, N. Y. Tabor Academy. 2N; Imerfratemity Council. Major Department, Philoso- phy. WILLIAM TARBOX DEWEY Quecbee, Vt. Deerfield Acaderny. WT; Dragon; Freshman Football; Varsity Foot- ball Squad; Winter Sports. Major Department, Comparative Litera- ture-Biography. ROBERT LYON DICKSON 37 Burner St. Maplewood, N. 1. Columbia High School. 2?; Fresh- man Hockey; Varsity Lacrosse. Ma- jor Department, Tuck School. JAMES HAROLD DOEHLER 27 Melroxe Ave. East Orange, N. f. East Orange High School. EN; Phi Beta Kappa; The Dart. Major De- partment, English. DONALD EDWARD DOHERTY Main St. IViIton, N. H. Wilton High School. $21K; Fresh- man Baseball; Junior Varsity Base- ball. Major Department, Economics. JAMES JOHN DOHERTY, JR. 135 Afanomet St. Bi'ockton, Man. Brockton High School. KKK ; Kappa Phi Kappa; Freshman Track. Major Department, Economics. WARD SMITH BONNER 423 IVeItern Ave. Albany, N. Y. Albany Academy. th; Casque and Gauntlet; Palaeopitus; Green Key; Deutscher Studenten Verein, Presi- dent; Freshman Football; Freshman Track; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Treasurer of Class Bk In- terfraternity Council; Freshman Glee Club. Major Department, Sociology. JOHN FRANCIS DONOVAN 24 Rook St. Norwood, Mam. Norwood High School, Phillips Exeter. AM; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sphinx; Green Key; Freshman Foot- ball; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Football; Varsity Lacrosse. Major Department, Education. ROBERT DOSCHER Middletown Rd. Pearl River, N . Y. Mercersburg Academy. 9 AX; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key; Le Cercle Frangaise; Freshman Swim- ming; Varsity Swimming; Fresh- man Baseball; Junior Varsity Base- ball. Major Department, Political Science. WALTER SPALDING DOUGLAS 1340 IValrlalmg Ave.. le'zMeld, N. j. Phillips Exeter. WT; Dragon. Major Department, Thayer School. WILLIAM FRANCXS BOWLING. JR. 95 Gunnee 51., New H.1rlford, N. Y. Utica Free Academy. 431011. Major Department, English. RICHARD EARLE DOWNES 93 Mw'ningxide RIL, Worrarler, Mam. Classical High. EX. Major Depart- ment, French. WILLIAM DOYLE 189 Cherry Ave. Flaming, N. Y. Phillips Exeter Academy. Camera Club; Varsity Water Polo; Varsity Gym. Major Department, English. GEORGE PEASLEY DROWNE, JR. Morriwille, VI. Tilton Preparatory School. tPKxII; Dragon; Freshman Basketball; Var- sity Basketball Squad. Major De- partment7 Sociology. JAMES JOSEPH DUBY 404 Gallium: Blud., Dm'claeller, Mam. Dorchester High School. Major De- partment, Psychology. HERMAN ANDREW DUDLEY 53 Rope Ferry Rd. Hanover, N. H. Clark School. $101!. Major Depart- ment, French. HENRY LAWRENCE DURGIN '35 IVm'e St. Lewixton, Me. Hebron Academy. tEEK; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sphinx; Green Key; Inter- fraternity Council; Freshman Foot- ball; Varsity Football; Freshman Track; Varsity Track. Major De- partment, Education. STEUART HILLS DURKEE 3 Brookland: Bronxville, N. Y. Fairfax High School. KKK; Cabin and Trail. Major Department, Eng- lish. DARROW ARTHUR DUTCHER 561 Seneca Parkway, Rotbeiter, N. Y. Charlotte High School. QAX. Major Department, Sociology. WILLIAM BRUCE EARL, JR. 108 Walnut St. Leomimter, Man. Kimball Union Academy. EXPE. M21- jor Department, Comparative Litera- ture-Biography. LEE WAGGONER ECKELS 3'17 Noi'tbi25tb 5!. Camp Hill, Pa William Penn High School, $161!; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key; Manager of Musical Clubs; Council on Student Organizations. Major Department, Tuck School. JOSEPH BOLLES ELY, JR. . Pewaukee, W13. Pewaukee High School. $27K; Cabin and Trail. Major Department, Bot- any. GEORGE DAYTON EDWARDS 4,4 Lindale St. Stamford, Conn. Taft School. AKE; Casque and Gauntlet; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Basket- ball Squad; Varsity Baseball Squad. Major Department, Sociology. NORMAN WILLIAM ERLANDSON 31 Warwick Rd. Watertown, Man. Witerrown High School. VCPE. Ma- jor Department, Tuck School. ' ROBERT MASON ESTES 45 High St. Manrbexter, Man. Manchester Central High School. EAE; Phi Beta Kappa; Freshman Tennis; Manager of Freshman Hand Book. Major Department, History. EDWARD KENNETH ELDRIDGE 10004 Yale Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Glenville High School. Major De- partment, Tuck, School. BOWMAN SHYVERS ELLIS, JR. 216 Tbornden Road South Orange, N. f. Columbia High School. xPT; Dragon; Freshman Football; Varsity Lacrosse; Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club. Major Department, Tuck School. DAVID LEROY EVANS, JR. 310 MtClethm Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Moqnt Vernon High School. 1932 Aegxs Board. Major Department, Tuck School. ROBERT KOONS ELLIS 823 Greenwood A119. Wilmette, 111, New Trier High School. EX; Var- sity Glee Club. Major Department, Economics. WILSON DAFYDD EVANS 2271 Elm Denver, C010. Eaist Denver High School. ATA. Ma- JOE Department, Tuck School. jOHN BARTHELL FAEGRE, jR. 1915 Irving Are. Soulb Minneapolix. Minn. W'ushburn High School. Be H; Boot and Saddle; Freshman Hockey; Varsity Hockey; Varsity Lacrosse. Major Department, Tuck School. ROBERT LEWIS FAIRBANK 236 R012 Blvd. Akron, Olaio University School. WT; CaSque 21nd Gauntlet; Green Key; Manager of Varsity Swimming. Major Depart- ment, Tuck School. HOWARD JENKINS FARMER 20 Main 5!. St. fobmbm-y, Vt. St. Johnsbury Academy, Deerfxeld Academy. Zil; Varsity Glee Club; Boot and Saddle. Major Department, Chemistry-Zoology. PHILIP FARNHAM Rork Bead: Rd. Rocbexter, N . Y. Principia Academy. QAG; Dart- mouth College Yacht Club, Vice Commodore. Major Department, Political Science. GEORGE NIXON FARRAND 68 IViIIimmon Aue., Bloomkld, N. j. Bloomfield High School. Phi Beta Kappa; Varsity Fenting; Manager of Fencing Team. Major Department, Tuck School. GILBERT FOSTER FERNANDES 199 Gulf Rd. $011113 Dm'tmomla, A1431; Tabor Academy. GAX; Sanbom Club; The Arts; The Dart, Editor; Experimental Theater. Major Depart- ment, English. RAYMOND WEST FERRIS, JR. 464 No. Portage Path Akron, Obie Western Reserve Academy. XCP; Dartmouth College Yacht Club; Freshman Glee Club; Head Cheer Leader. Major Department, Physics. DOUGLAS BUXTON FIELD 91 Greenarre Ave. Longmeadow, Man. Berkshire School. EX. Major De- partment, Economics. MAX FIELD 78 IVanington 52. Lynn, Man. Lynn Classical High School. Band. Major Department, Tuck School. CHARLES MILLARD FINFROCK 3186 Oak Rd. Cleveland Heigbtr, Ohio Cleveland Heights High School. tPKxII. Major Department, Political , Science. CHARLES WISHER FISHER 736 judwn Ave. Evamtan, Ill. Evanston Township High School. 2X. Major Department, Compara- tive Literature-Biography. WILLIAM KIMBALL FLACCUS 109 Bryn Mawr Ave. x Landldowne, Pa. Friends Select School. Green Key; The Arts, Board of Governors, Presi- dent MM Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer. Major Department, English- Sem'or Fellowship. GEORGE EDWARD FLAGG 485 Andower St. Lawrence, Man. Lawrence High School. KKK. Major T Department, Comparative Litera- ture-Biography. ALVIN ABRAHAM FLORIN 53 Neptune Ave. Waadmere, L. I., N. Y. Woodmere High School. HA? Ma- jor Department, Chemistry-Zoology. DAVID VAHEY FLYNN 417 Wynnewaod Rd. P21174721 Manor, N. Y. Pelham Memorial High School. 30?; Varsity Lacrosse Squad; Band, Drum Major 00. Major Department, So- ciology. EDWARD JAMES FOLEY, JR. 134 Monttlair A122. Montclair, N. I. Montclair High School. QKQ; Dragon. Major Department, Thayer School. GARETH WILLIAM FORSTER Hudmn View Garden; New York, N. Y. George Washington High School. The Players. Major Department, Political Science. WOOD ROBERTSON FOSTER 781 Lincoln Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Central High School. EAE; Ledyard Canoe Club. Major Department, Tuck School. :DENMAN FOWLER 630 WEI! 227 St. New York, N. Y. Horace Mann School. 29; Ledyard , Canoe Club; The Arts; Cabin and ' x ' Trail; Freshman Tennis; Varsity Tennis. Major Department, History. MAURICE FOX 771 78!! End A119,, New York, N. Y. DeWitt Clinton High School. Major Department, Tuck School. ROBERT STANLEY FOX 20 Fennwomi Ave. Hul'erbill, Man. Haverhill High School. 422K. Major Department, English. FREDRIC IVIAURICE FRANK 482 Park Ave. Leonid, N . I. Exeter. Freshman Track Squad; Varsity Track Squad. Major Depart- ment, English. EDWARD STEPHEN FREEDMAN 144 Cablex Ave. W'aterbm'y, Conn. Crosby High School. The Dart- mouth Pictorial, Business Board. Major Department, Sociology. ROBB GOLDER GARDINER 27 Grant Ave. Amnerdam, N. Y. Amsterdam High School. Forensic Union, Vice President; Delta Sigma Rho; 1933 Green Book Board. Ma- jor Department, Public Speaking. SAMUEL AARON GASS 36 Banetl St. Lynn, Man. Lynn Classical High School. 2AM; The 1933 Aegis, Business Manager. Major Department, Economics. GEORGE GATES 22 A'IcIIIII-Oll St. Coxmrkie, N. Y. Coxsackie High School. 9 X; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Major Department, Medical School. WILLIAM LORENZO GAYNOR 29 fatkwn Road Somerville, Mam. Hebron Academys ZxII; Freshman Football; Varsity Football Squad. Major Department, Romance Lan- guages. GAIL GRAY GEDDES 20 Grafton St. Chevy Clazzxe, Md. Central High School. 2N; Phi Beta Kappa; Manager of Freshman Track. Major Department, Tuck School. ALLAN MILNE GEMBERLING 9 Maple Terrace Maplewaad, N. f. Columbia High School. Xsb; Cheer Leader. Major Department, Political 2 Science. RICHARD GERSTELL 220 Cburcb Rd. Ardmare, Pa. Haverford School. AAKP; Bait and Bullet. Major Department, Zoology. WILLIAM HENRY GIBBONS, JR. 505 5211 Ron Houmm, Texm Mercersbdrg Academy. AKE; Sphinx; Dartmouth Travel Association, Man- ager. Major Department, Engineering. WILLIAM BRQWNE GILLIES, JR. 743 Anoka Lane Yozmgxtown, Obio Harvard Preparatory School. 2X. Major Department, History. ROBERT CHALMERS GLENDINNING 29 Circle Rd. Smmdale, N. Y. Scarsdale High School. 1501;; Dragon. Major Department, Economics. MORRELL GOLDBERG 89 Wwbmgton St. Peabody, Man. Peabody High School. Major De- partment, Sociology. RICHARD PARKER GOLDTHWAIT 34 Occam Ridge Hanover, N. H. Hanover High School, Deerfield Academy. 2?; Phi Beta Kappa; Casque and Gauntlet; Cabin and Trail; Outing Club Council; Fresh- man Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club; Dartmouth Christian Association, Director of Freshman Work; Win- ter Sports Team; Green Key; Pn- laeopitus. Major Department, Geol- ogy. ROBERT CARLETON GOODELL 96 Calliizwood R4,, Maplewood, N. I. Columbia High School. KKK; Deutscher Studenten Verein; Fresh- man Baseball; Junior Varsity Base- ball; The Dartmouth, News Board. Major Department, German. ARCHIE GORDON 23 Elm St. Gloutexler, Man. Gloucester High School. Major De- partment, Sociology. EARLE CLIFTON GORDON, JR. 98 Scull? Main Hanover, N. H. Tilton School. cEEK; Handel So- ciety; Bait and Bullet, Secretary; Freshman Glee Club; Cabin and Trail; Outing Club Council, Direc- tor of Membership and Instruction; Camera Club. Major Department, Economics. PIERRE GRACE 246 Spencer Rd. IVether Grazia, Ma. John Burroughs School. AKE; Casque and Gauntlet; Dartmouth News Board; Interfratemity Council, Sec- retary; Palaeopitus. Major Depart- ment, English. RICHARD WADSWORTH GRAVES 56 $01th Swan 51. Albany, N. Y. DeerEeld Academy. 9X. Major De- partment, Thayer Sthool. N- EDGAR CHARLES GREINER 6712 jrd Az'e. Kellwka, IVA; Lake Forest Academy. Xxli. Major Department, Economics. RICHARD LANSING GRIFFIN 185 IVoodbridge Ava, Blialo, N. Y. Bennett High School. ATQ; Inter- fratemity Council. Major Depart- ment, Economics. CHARLES IRWIN GROB 115 Leigbton St. Lymz, Man. Lynn Classical High School. The Dartmouth, Merchandising Manager. Major Department, Tuck School. ROBERT GUGGENHEIIM, JR. Rilz-Carlton Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. William Penn Charter School. AKE; The Players; Class Treasurer UL Major Department, Public Speaking. HENRY FRANK GUMP, HI. The Hill Everelt, P4. Chestnut Hill Academy. AKE; Sphinx; Philosophical Club; The Dartmouth. Major Department, Philosophy. HAROLD ROBERT HACKETT 59 Temple St. Nallma, N. H. Nashua High School. AXP. Major Department, Tuck School. ROBERT STEPHEN HAGAN 53 Havelock Rd. IVm'reIter, Man. North High School. AACP; Dragon. Major Department, Sociology. CHANDLER SPRAGUE HAGEN- BURGER Brookline, Man. Brookline High School. xIIT; Green Key; Dartmouth Yacht Club; Fresh- man Track; Varsity Track; The Jack-o-Lantem, Business Manager. Major Department, Biography-Com- parative Literature. THOMAS TAYLOR HALE Deerwood, Mimz. Saint Paul Academy. QKW. Major Department, Tuck School. THOMAS JAMES HALL Plymouth Apm, Central A122. Dayton, Olyia Steele High School. BAX; The Dartmouth, News Board. Major De. partment, Economics. EDWARD BOWMAN HALLIGAN 3 Salem St. Reading, Man. Reading 'High School, Lawrence Academy. EX. Major Department, Economics. GEORGE ELLIOT HAMILTON 312 W611 109 SI. New York, N. Y. George Washington High School. AXP. Major Department, English. WALTER EUGENE HAMMETT, IR. 28 Wimlow' Rd. Brooklhze, Mam. New Hampton Prep. Band; Instru- mental Club, Leader OH, OH; Bar- bary Coast, Leader 125, G5, 110; Symphony Orchestra. Major Depart- ment, Music. FRANK ABNEY HARDY 1580 Virginia St., Clmrlextmz, IV. Va. Augusta Military Academy. BAX; Musical Clubs; Freshman Commons Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra; Barbary Coast. Major Department, Economics. FRANCIS ALFRED HARRINGTON 123 Harrington Way IereJIer, Man. Deerfield Academy. va; Freshman Glee Club. Major Department, French. 5 1 a 3MB ,4: ML 1 3 13 3 33 ,E'V'! -L-5 1, -.. .. ALTON BROOKS HARRIS 116 North 33 St. Omalaa, Nab. Omaha Central High School. EAE. Major Department, English. PARKER THOMPSON HART 57 Logan. Ave. Medford, Man. Medford High School, Exeter. 15KB; Deutscher Studenten Verein; Dart- mouth Christian Association, Presi- dent; Varsity Gym Squad; Experi- mental Theatre. Major Department, Political Science. VDAVID LINCOLN HATCH 584 Highland A112. Upper Montclair, N. j. Leonia High School. CPTA; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key; Cabin and Trail; Varsity Gym Team, Cap- tain. Major Department, Sociology. HENRY ALLEN HAWGOOD Mentor Ave. Painewille, Ohio Harvey High School. 2N; Phi Beta Kappa; The Players, Directorate, Publicity Manager; Debating. Ma- jor Department, American History. GEORGE PHILIP HEIDLER 201 South Humphrey Ave. Oak Park, 111. Oak Park High School. GAG; Phi Beta Kappa; Dragon; Green Key; The Dartmouth, News Board. Sports Editor; Winter SPOHS. Mn- jor Department, Tuck School. HENRY FREDERIC HELIVIHOLZ 60-1 Niulb Are. 5. IV. Rorljexler, Minn. Shnuuck School. WT; Dragon. Ma- jor Department, Zoology. IVIELVIN HERSHENSON 54 Margin St. Peabody, Man. Peabody High School. 2AM; Band. Major Department, Comparative Litw eratureBiography. ALFRED HUNTER HICKS 241 Melraxe Ave. Kenilwortb, III. New Trier High School. xIIT; Casque and Gauntlet; Freshman Golf, Captain; Varsity Golf, Captain OD. Major Department, American His- tory. CHARLES BENJAMIN HINDS, JR. 27 Claadwick St. Portlmzd, Me. Hebron Academy. AXP; Alpha Chi Sigma; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Major Department, Medical School. WILLIAM HENRY HINKEL, JR 243 Em! Broad St. Tamaqua, Pa. Phillips Exeter Academy, Tamaqua High School. 211. Major Depart- ment, Chemistry. HENRY EDWARD HIRD, JR. 401 Malnztairz Ava, Ridgewood, N. f. Passiac High School. 9X; D.C.A. Cabinet; Spanish Club. Major De- partment, Economics. WILLIAM EDWIN HITCHCOCK, JR. 107 South Main 51., Branford, Comz. Tabor Academy. ATA; Varsity Soc- cer, Captain 00; Varsity Lacrosse. Major Department, Economics. 1 HAL HALEY HIXSON 3100 Sheridan Rd. Chicago, Ill. Evanston High. $11. Major De- partment, Sociology. WINSTON ELLIS HOBBS Linden, Md. Central High School. xPT; Manager of Freshman Lacrosse; Manager of Varsity Lacrosse. Major Depart- ment, Political Science. WILLIAM JOHN HOFFMAN Em: Ckm'cb St. Lock Haven, P4. Phillips Andover Academy. CPFA; Sphinx; Green Key; Fire Squad; Freshman Foetball, Captain; Var- sity Footb'all, Captain 00; Varsity Track; Intramural Wrestling. Ma- jor Department, Education. EDWARD MORRIS'HOLMES 70 Park St. Monlthii', N. f. Montclair Academy. The Arts; The Players, President MM Deutscher Studenten Verein. Major Depart- ment, English. CARL EDWARD HOPKINS 79 Sumet Rd. IVeItmz, Man. Weston Highx School. Phi Beta Kappa; Green International; Deut- scher Studenten Verein; Freshman Football; Band; Manager of Varsity Soccer Team. Major Department, So- ciology. HARVEY SYLVESTER HOPKINS, JR. 36 Liherty St. Newton, N. f. Newton High School. me. Major Department, Sociology. GORDON FERRIE HULL, JR. 5 Pmkwny Hanover, N. H. Clark School. AZcP; Phi Beta Kappa; Deutscher Studenten Verein. Major Department, Physics. EDWIN WILBUR HUMES R. D. No. 2 Delaware, Obio Lake Forest Academy. AXP; Phi Beta Kappa; Freshman Basketball Squad; The Dart. Major Department, English. JOHN BOUDINOT HUNLEY 117 E41! Auburn Ave, Cincinnati, Olaio Walnut Hills High School. AT; Varsity Gym. Major Department, , Economics. LESLIE MYERS HUNTLEY 12 Sutherland Rd. Brookline, Man. New Trier High School, Win- netka, Ill. xTIT; Casque and Gaunt- let; Freshman Foofball; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Football; Var sity Glee Club. Major Department, English. JACK BENTON HUNTRESS 3516 Newark 51., IVanington, D. C. Western High School. xPT; Dragon. Major Department, Biography. EDWARD BONNELL HUTCHINGS, JR. Quaker Rd. Claappaqua, N. Y. Pleasantville High School. 6X; Press Club. Major Department, English. EVERETT HUNTINGTON HYMEN 4107 Downer Ava, Milwaukee, IVI'J. Shorewood High School. Phi Beta Kappa; The Arts, Vice President; The Dartmouth, Ediror-in-Chief; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swim- ming. Major Department, English- Senior Fellowship. GEORGE ROBERT INGRARI $24 Mountain Are. IVeIlliela'. N. .l' W'estflcld High Scl1ool.i,KE.Major Department. Tuck School. GORDON RICHARDSON INGRAM 11 Maple SI. Hanover, N. H. Hanover High School. th. Major Department, History. EDWIN HAROLD JACKSON 1116 Lipycomb 51., Part 11707112, Texax Kemper Military School. HAtP; El Centro Espaaol, Vice President. Ma- jor Department, Tuck School. FREDERICK LEWIS JACKSON 50 Alfred $10722 Rd., Providence, R. 1. Classical High School. ttKZ. Major Department. Tuck School RICHARD JACKSON 3 Summit Rd. Medford. Man. Phillips Andover Academy. AACP; Phi Beta Kappa; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key: Palaeopitus; The Players; Fire Squad; Freshman Hockey, Captain; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Hockey, Captain Hf, Arts, Governing Board; Interfraternity Council; Philosophical Club, Presi- dent. Major Department. Latin and Greek-Senior Fellowship. KENNETH BORDEN JACQUES 73 Bromfield $1. IVollerton, Mair. Halifax Academy, Quincy High School; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Major Department, Medical School. ROBERT LEROY JAMES, JR. E. Beverly St. Statmtmz, Va. Ben Avon High School. 6X; The Dartmouth Christian Association, Vice President; Varsity Gym. Major Department, Sociology. ALAN ARTHUR JAQUES 243 Atlantic Ave. Lynbroolz, N. Y. Lynbrook High School. ATA. Major Department, Chemistry-Zoology. WILBUR MASON JAQUITH 22 Leighton Ave. Clinton, Mam. Clinton High School, Tilton Acad- emy. ATQ; Interfraternity Council. Major Department, Tuck School. ALFRED JOSEPH JENNINGS 521 quley Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Central High School. Zeta Alpha Phi. Major Department, Chemistry. EDWIN CLIFFORD JOHNSON, JR. 43 Camer Rd, Newton Highlandj, Mam. Phillips Exeter Academy. SAX; Ledyard Canoe Club; Round Table; Freshman Track; Varsity Track Squad; Freshman Football; Varsity Football Squad. Major Department, History. WILBUR CUTTING JOHNSON x Nm'wirla, Vt. Hanover High School. Kappa Phi Kappa; Mathematics Club. Major Department, Mathematics. IRVING LAWRENCE JONAS 74 Columbia Park Haverhill, Man. Haverhill High School. HAIIJ; Var- sity Golf Squad. Major Department, Economics. CHARLES RUMFORD JONES, JR. 5961 Drexel Rd. Philadelphia, Pa. Episcopal Academy. AKE. Major Department, Economics. WILLIAM RICHIVIOND JONES 110 Cambridge Plate, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn Friends School. 9X; Cabin and Trail; Le Cercle Frangais; The Arts; Junior Yeah Delawnre Group-Sorbonne. Major Department, French. ALBERT GEORGE JUERGENS 2556 North Tenure Ave. Milwaukee. IV i1. Milwaukee University School. 9X. Major Department, Physics. ROGER JOSEPH KAFKA I603 Lurling A119,, New York, N. Y. James Monroe High School. Major Department, English. JOHN JACOB KANTER 51 Rizlenide Drive, New York, N. Y. Evander Childs High School. EAM; Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Tuck School. EUGENE KAPLAN 115-30 Park Lame Kew Gardem, N. Y. Richmond Hill High School. HAIP; Chess Club. Major Department, Chemistry-Zoology. IWERVILLE JAIVIES KATZ 1050 Park Ave. New York, N. Y. Columbia Grammar. IIAKIM Le Cer- Cle Francais. Major Department. Sociology. . I 13' Fri, rv-v- V 17 n ' 1A. 5 '.L: ...s: ; a - ., a .. PETTCS KAUFMAN 480 RM? Aw. Neu- Ym'lv. N. Y. Homo; Mann. French Club; Fresh- man Cross Country; Varsity Gym; The Dartmouth, Business Board. Major Department, English. ROBERT EDWARD KAY 4018 N. Rirblund Com! Milwaukee, IVi r. Shorewood High School. tM'A; Phi Beta Kappa; Casque and Gauntlet; President, Interfratemity Council; Freshman Track. Major Department, Economics. MARTIN MCCULLOCH KERWIN 13 Sontbmoor Drive Claytmz, Ma John Burroughs School. CPEK; Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Comparative LiteratureBiography. RALPH SAYWARD KEYES 656 Soztlla Beech St. Mambener, N . H. Manchester Central High School. 9X. Major Department, Medical School. RICHARD HARKNESS KEYS Glendale 5!. Cincinnati, Ohio Hughes High School. EX; Boot and Saddle; Varsity Gym Team. Major Department, Economics. CHARLES JAMES KIGER, JR. 622 IVeJl 114 St, New York, N. Y. Clark School N.Y.CJ. Ben; The Arts ; Freshman Water Polo ; Varsity Track Squad. Major Department, Tuck School. WHITEFIELD FROST KIMBALL 11 Parmm St. Newlmryport, Mam. Newburyport High School. KE; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sphinx; Green Key; Palaeopitus; Freshman Foot- ball; Varsity Football; Fire Squad. Major Department, Education. FRANK SHERWOOD KING Old Orrbmd Plate Hudwn, Ohio Western Reserve Academy. th; Green Key; Varsity Soccer. Major Department, Engineering. HENRY KING, JR. 245 Hatmeay Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. William Penn Charter School. BGII; The Arts, Board of Gover- nors; Freshman Glee Club. Major Department, English. WILLIAM HAVEN KING 2812 Barton Ave. Richmond, Va. Central High, Washington, D. C. xPT; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key; Varsity Swimming; Varsity Track; Class Vice President Uh Class President m. Major Depart- ment, History. WILLIAM LUDLOW KING 308 Pewabic SI. Calumet High School. Major De partment, Economics. CLARENCE COLMAN KLINCK 457 Rugby Rd;x Brooklyn, N. Y. Poly Prep School. Zil; Dragon; Green Key; The Pictorial, Editor BL Editor and Publisher 00. Ma- jor Department, Tuck School. EDWIN KNAPP Park Drive Rye, N . Y. Port Chester High School. ATA. Ma- jor Department, Political Science. WILLIAM PAINE KNICKERBOCKER 46 Greenacre: A212,, 3541141412, N. Y. Scarsdale High School. B611; 1933 Green Book, Art Board. Major De- partment, Tuck School. DE HART KRANS 920 Park Ave. Plnimield, N . l. Plainfield High School. JWA; Fresh- man Football; Varsity Lacrosse; Dart Board. Major Department, MecL ical School. Lau'rium, Mick. -1: il r 9L 7.;7-1. ,$; .' . 91 4:3; $ GERALD KROSNICK 83 Alwater Ave. Amonia, Conn. Ansonia High School. Major De- partment, Zoology. ARCHIBALD LADE, JR. 10 Dewey Court, N ortlmmpton, Man. Northampton High School. AT; Varsity Fencing. Major Department, Philosophy. JOHN FABYAN LAMB 515 Main St. Sam, Me. Thornton Academy. Major Depart- ment,'.History. MYRON WILLIAM LAMPROPLOS 425 Main St. Latrobe, Pa. Latrobe High School. th. Major Department, Philosophy. WILLIAM HENRY LANG 3329 Delaware Amt, Pillxbmgla, Pa. Perry High School. 21X. Major De- partment, Economics. EDWIN SHIRLEY LAPHAM 4.76 Homwlmd fire. Mam 1 5171011. N. Y. Mnum Vernon High School. AT. Major Department. Economics. FRANCIS HOWLAND LATHROP 50 Warren 51. Ellemrille. N. Y. Blair Academy. ATA; The Dart- mouth. Major Department, Tuck School. LESTER WILLIAM LEGROW 16 Walton 51. Everett, Man. Everett High School. 2X. Major Department, Economics. NATHANIEL WEIMAR LEONARD Hm'leale Rd. Hartrdale. N. Y. Mount Vernon High School. Q1011; Round Table; Le Cercle Frangais. Major Department, French. W'ILLIANI BARRETT LEWIS, JR. 94 Purlmwy Rd. Brmzxville, N. Y. Bronxville High School. 6X. Major Department, Tuck School. ROBERT TAIT LEY 46 Randolph SI. Sprinyield, Mam. Central High School, Andover. IPEK; Gamma Alpha; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swimming. Ma- jor Dgpartment, Thayer School. WALTER CUNNINGHAM LIBBEY 97 Ocean St. Lynn, Man. Worcester Academy. th; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swimming. Ma- ;or Department, Economics. WILLIAM LIKOFF 6117 Carpenter 51., Philadelphia, Pa. West Philadelphia High School. HAir; The Dartmouth, News Board. Major Department, Chemistry-Zool- ogy. DONALD OTIS LINCOLN 214 IVellingtan Ave. 51m; Hilly, N. 1. East Orange High School. 4 KxIt; Delta Sigma Rho; Forensic Union; Round Table; Philosophical Club; Varsity Debating. Major Depart- ment, Economics. WILLIAM BAYLIES LOCHMILLER 409 North 9 St. Independence, Kan. Independence High School. Major Department, Economics. JACK CHANDLER LOOSE 12 Wyomiuing Blvd. Wyomining, Pa. Reading High School. BGH; BOOt and Saddle, Secretary, Vice Presi- dent, Trip Director; FreshmanqSoc- cer; Freshman Fencing; Varsity Water Polo; Ski-Joring Champion 00, Major Department, Philosophy. EDWARD SUMNER LORD 78 Limoln St. Glen Ridge, N. j. Glen Ridge High School. xPT; Cabin and Trail, Director of Winter Sports; Freshman Glee Club; Band. Major Department, Political Science. SAMUEL CLARK LOVEJOY 32 Higlahmd St., New Haven, Conn, Hopkins Grammar School. ATA; Freshman Orchestra; Band; Players Orchestra. Major Department, Phys- 1cs. 'HENRY LEWIS LOWERRE 547 Rooxevelt Ave. F11Lfl7ing, N. Y. Pawling High School. EN. Major Department, History. v RICHARD KIRSHBAUIVI LYON 2029 waze'tlirul Ave, N. IV. '1 - ' .. V IVaIXJinglmz, D. C. Central High School. AKE; Sphinx; .Gryeen Key; Athletic Council; ' Manager of Varsity Baseball; Inter- fraternity Chuncil. Major Depart- ' .ment, English. WILLIAM CARPENTER MACCARTY 820 3rd 51., 5. IV, Rorbexter, Minn. Rochester High School. AMP; Sphinx; Bait and Bullet, President; Winter Sports. Major Department, Zoology. WILLIAM MORRISON MCCOMBS 10 Ferndale Rd. Wollmton, Man. Thayer Academy. Zif; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Water Polo; Varsity Swimming. Major Depart- ment, Tuck School. BYRON OMAR MCCOY Hope Valley, R. I. Westerly High School. AER Fresh- man Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club. Major Department, Thayer School. HARDING HENRY MACDONA Sierling Awel and Old Mamm'mzerk Rd., IVlyite Plaim, N. j Scarsdale High School. XQn Fresh. man Tennis; Varsity Tennis; The Dartmouth; Cheer Leader. Major De- partment, Economics. GORDON ALEXANDER MCDONALD 52 Bw'nite Ave. Brortdlon. Mun. Brockton High School. $KE; Thc Pictorial; Camera Club. Major Du partmenr, Tuck SchooL 14 ROBERT EWING MCDONALD 125 Em! 13.11011 51.. Bridgeport, Conn. AshL-villc School. EN; The Dart- muuth, Business Board. Major Dc- panmcnt, Tuck School. JAMES PATTERSON MCFARLAND 903 Pin! 52., N. IV. IVatez-tozwz, So. Dale. Watertown High Sch001.KE; Green Key; Manager of Varsity Basket- ball; Athletic Council. Major De- partment, Tuck School. ROBERT WARNER MACGREGOR 4326 Fremonl 50. St. Minneapolii, Minn. Blake School. xIIT; Dragon; Cabin and Trail; Freshman Hockey. Ma- jor Department, Sociology. VERNON WILSON MCKANE 70-10 Continental Ave. Form Hillx, N. Y. Brooklyn Friends School. ATA' 9 Dragon. Major Department, History. HENRY HUNTINGTON MCKEE, JR. Earl High Exlemion New Plailtldelpbia, Obie Shaker High School. AT; The Play- ers. Major Department, History. XVILLIAM NOYES MCKEE 2727 Spllyteaz Dltypil Pariauwy New York. N. Y. Taft School. EN; Alpha Chi Sigma. Major Department, Chemistry. HAROLD FRANCIS MACKEY 300 Central Park 11765! New York City, N. Y. Horace Mann School. AMP; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sphinx; Freshman Foot- ball; Freshman Basketball, Captain; Varsity Football; Varsity Basket- ball. Major Department, Physics. WILSON HADLEY MADDEN Sltpbrior Rd., Belleroxe, L. 1., N. Y. Hempstead School. BGH; French Club; Glee Club; Varsity Tennis Squad; Track Squad; Choir. Major Department, French. ROBERT FRANCIS MAHER 140 Oak St. Indian Orchard, Man. Westminister Prep. School. ATA; Interfraternity Council. Major De- partment, Tuck School. JOHN CLINTON MANCHESTER 71 Beacon St. Hyde Park, Man. New Hampton School. SAX; Fresh- man Hockey; Varsity Hockey. Major Department, Sociology. .4 x i 4 1n - B . ax -- ' ufuv 1 n 1039-, 1 - :i 7!l gnu -ni? 15 1; ! Fl 1' ' 1.! IJEH EEE'JIHHEI U H 13 ! , J! L. ' N tag 1!! I. ' i m ' 313.; 1 .mqui . PETER PAUL MANKOWSKI 1924 Mamball St. N. E, Minneapolix, Minn. Edison High School. KKK; Fresh- man Baseball. Major Department, English. PHILIP AYER NIARDEN Cmyden Rd. Newport, N. H, Towvle High School. Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Medical School. JOHN HOWARD MANLEY 143 Em! Wajyyinglon. Lane Pbilczdelpbia, Pa, Germantown High School. CPKE. Major Department, Tuck School. BURTON EDWARDS MARTIN 69 Berkley Place 314 410, N. Y. Lafayette High School. The Philo- sophical Society; The Arts, Board of Governors. Major Department, Eng- lish. VT'HOMAS MASKILIESON CHARLES HOYT MARCH, JR- 164 50ml: IValmtt 51., Quincy, Mam. Litchfield, Minn. Litchfield High School. qu; Dragon; Varsity Boxing. Major De- partment, Political Science. Quincy High School, Bridgton Academy. EX; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball, Captain. Major Department, Education. FORD MARDEN Vernon Court Hotel, Newton, Man. Phillips Exeter. QFA; Green Key; Cabin and Trail; Bait and Bullet; Ledyard Canoe Club. Major De- partment, Comparative Literature- Biography. JOHN EUGENE MASTEN 28 Smtland Rd, Canmzdaigmz, N. Y. Canandaigua Academy. 2?; Phi Beta Kappa; Green Key; Manager of Varsity Boxing; Symphony Orches- tra; Band. Major Department, Polit- ical Science. PALMER BRUCE MAXWELL 1V J'ngyl Country Club New Rorbelle. N. Y. New Rochelle High School. AKE; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Bus- ketball. Major Departmcnt, liar nomics. JOHN SNYDER MARDEN 546 Park Ave. Edit Orange, N . j. Barringer High School. XKID, Major Department, Tuck School. JOHN FOSTER hIECK, JR. 2417 Serum! Are. Allomm, PJ. Alumna High School. BAX; Casqur: and Gauntlet: The Round Table, President; The Arts; Manager of Varsity Gym; Green Book. Major Department, History. ALBERT JOSEPH MEHLER, JR. 77 Green Arrcu' Ava, Smrxdale, N. Y. Pawling. Zeta Alpha Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Major Department, Chemistry. OSWALD EUGENE DECKER MERKT Hillu'ejt R11, Port Wzmbingtow, N. Y. Jamaica High School. AT; Centro Espaflol, Secretary; Yacht Club; German Club; Varsity Track Squad. Major Department, Economics. JOHN ALDEN MERRILL 65 Sagamore Terrate, Buffalo, N. Y. Bennett High School. Green Book; The Dartmouth. Major Department, English. VINCENT NICHOLS MERRILL 300 Gmnmmn Ave. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Oak Park High School. AXP. Major Department, Comparative Litera- ture-Biography. JAMES STEWART MERSON 22 EM! 5!. I pxu'icla, Mum. Manning High School. 9X. Major Department, Chemistry. TRISTRAM WALKER METCALFE, IR. 21 Puritan Awe. Yonkerx, N. Y. Roosevelt High School. EAE. Major Department, English. GEORGE RAYMOND METZGER, JR. 194 Voorbee: Ave, qufalo, N. Y. Bennett High School. ch; Green Book Board; The Round Table; Dartmouth Players; Green Key; Freshman Swimming Squad ; Varsity Swimming Squad; Manager, Dart- mouth Players; Green International; Deutscher Studenten Verein. Major Department, Art. FRED AUGUST MEYER 3559 N. Summit Ave. Milwaukee, IVI'J'. Shorewood High School. 432K; Canoe Club; Cabin and Trail; Var- sity Gym. Major Department, Physics. RICHARD FREDERICK MEYER 39 Ridgetop Drive Clayton, M0. Kirkwood High School. Ben. M21- jor Department, Sociology. JESSE JOSEPH MICHAELSON 225 Henry St. New York, N. Y. De Witt Clinton High School. Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Alpha Phi; Ger- man Club. Miijor Department, Chemistry-Zpology. CALVIN HARLEY MILANS 8 Cladmberlin Ave. Walkingtan, D. C. Central High School. xIIT; Dragon; Green Key; Class President at Freshman Track, Captain; Varsity Track, Captain m. Major Depart- ment, Sociology. GAY EDWARD MILIUS, JR. Sunny Ridge Norlla Ave. New Rocbelle, N. Y. New Rochelle High School. AT; Zeta Alpha Phi; De Molay Club; The Dartmouth; Jack-o-Lantem, Edi- torial Board; D.C.A. Cabinet BM Players. Major Department, Zoology. GEORGE DONALD MILLER, JR. 530 13th Ave. Humington, W. Va. Mercersburg Academy. AACP; Fresh- man Football; Varsity Water Polo. Major Department, Tuck School. ROBERT HENRY MITCHELL 110 High 51. Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket High School. The Dart- mouth, Business Board. Major De- partment, Sociology. HERBERT CHARLES MOATZ, JR. 2815 Scarborough Rd. Cleveland, Obie University School. AT; Ledyard Cancer Club; Dartmouth Players. Major Department, Economics. JACQUES GUSTAV NIOHR 409 E51525 44111 St. Savannah, Ga. Harrisburg Academy. Major De- partment, Economics. JOHN STEPHEN MONAGAN 64 Cooke St. Ichzerbzzry, Conn. Crosby High School. AACP; Sphinx; The Jack-o-Lantem, Managing Edi- tor; Undergraduate Editor, The Alumni Magazine; Freshman Swim- ming; Varsity Swimming, Captain; Green Key; Palaeopitus; Freshman Glee Club. Major Department, French. THEODORE VAIL MONAHAN 14 Denver 51. Puu'lttrket, R. I. Pawtucket High School. qJKE. Ma- jor Department, Economics. JOHN EDGERLY MORRELL 418 N. Marked SI. Olimuuw, Id. Ottumwzl High School Ben; Frcsh man Track UVIl'lc RcluM; Varsity Track Squad. Major Department. Snciologu mmr; r; .. -.. W'ILLIABI GROVER L'IULLER 193-07 1041b Area, Hollix, L. 1.. N. Y. jumuica High School. ATQ. Major Department, Tuck School. GEORGE JOACHIM MUNDT 73 AMI; SI. Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich High School. EAE; Chess Club; Deutscher Studenten Verein, President 0U. Major De- partment, History. DONALD ALAN MURRAY 18 M41719 5!. Hanover, N. H. Hanover High School, Tilton School. $11; Phi Beta Kappa; Dragon; Le Cercle Frangais; Varsity Swimming Squad. Major Depart- ment, French-Senior Fellowship. HAROLD BURLING NARAMORE Hilllap Rd. Bridgeport, Camz. Tabor Academy. AKE; Manager of Freshman Basketball. Major De- partment, Tuck School. CHARLES NEUMAN 2 Srlmyler 51., New Rorlaelle, N. Y. New Rochelle High School. ASAP; Zeta Alpha Phi; German Club; Camera Club; The Jackeo-Lantem, Advertising Manager; The Dart- mouth, News Board; The Aegis, Business Board; The Pictorial, Phorographic Board; Forensic Union; Round Table, Treasurer BL Vice-President 00; The Arts. Major Department, Medical School. OLIVER WILLIAB'I NEWELL 2431 Em! SM; 51. Duluth, Minn. Duluth Central High School. $5.9 ; Dragon; Freshman Hockey; Inter- fraternity Council, Treasurer. Major Department, Economics. JAY THORNE NEWTON 17022 Kimmcm Rah, Cleveland, Ohio Shaker Heights High School. CHOP; Dragon; Green Key; Manager, The Players. Major Department, Com- parative Literature-Biography. HOWARD CLEMENT NICHOLS 66 Maia 51-. 01mm, Me. Phillips Exeter Academy. 2x11; Coun- cil on Student Organizations; Mana- ger of Band. Major Department, Chemistry. ROBERT EDWIN NIEBLING 426 Center St., South Orange, N. f. Phillips Exeter Academy. xPT; Dragon; Deutscher Studenten Ver- ein; Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club; Carnival Show UL QT ; Manager of Freshman Hockey; Sec- retary of Class UT. Major Depart- ment, Tuck School. JAMES AUGUSTINE NOONAN 78 South Main St., Mabcmoy City, P4. Mahanoy Township High School. Major Department, Sociology. THOMAS BERNARD NOONAN 78 South Main St., Mabamoy City, Pa, Mahanoy Township High School. Major Department, Political Science. ROBERT MUNSON NORTON 16 E. Plummead A1164, Lamdowize, Pa. Lansdowne High School. sinA 9 ; Glee Club; Manager Freshman Baseball; Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club; Carnival Show. Major De- partment, Economics. WILLIAM JOHN PAUL NORTON 15 Indian Hill Rd. Belmont, Man. Belmont High School. AEcP; Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Alpha Phi. Fresh- man Track. Major Department, Tuck School. ARTHUR DANIEL O'CONNELL Elm Terrace Slae$eld, Man. Berkshire School. AZCID; Players. Major Department, English. ARTHUR HARRY OESTERHELD, JR. 35 Ronmore Ava, Bronxville, N. Y. Roosevelt High School. EAE; Led- yard Canoe Club; Band. Major De- partment, Tuck School. WILLIAM THEODORE OKIE 20 Rymitz Rd. South Orange, N. j. LawrencevilleSchool. B 9 H ; Sphinx; Freshman Cross Country Team; 1935 Green Book, Business Mana- geg; Manager of Tennis. Major De- partment, Sociology. LAURENCE JAMES O'LEARY, JR. JO Swan 51. Lawrence, Man. Lawrence High School, Phillips Andover Academy. EX; Kappa Phi Kappa. Major Department, Educa- tion. BRETT OSBORNE 360 IVoozilami Rd. Ravinia, Ill. Phillips Andover Academy. CPFA; Fire Squad; Varsity Football Squad; s Varsity Track; Freshman Track. Ma- jor Department, Comparative Litera- ture-Biography. HARRY VIVIAN OSBORNE, JR. 3 MoJonod Ave. $011117 Orange, N. Is Deerfield Academy. ZsII; Boot and Saddle, Treasurer; Green Key, Sec- retary; Freshman Glee Club; Var- sity Glee Club. Major Department, Sociology. FRANCIS JAMES O'TOOLE 12 Ledge SI. Clinlrm, Mzm. Clinton High School. AXP; Kappa Phi Kappa. Major Department, Edu- cation. W'ILLIAM RAY PAGE, JR. 36 5011115 2471; SI. Camp Hill. P4. Camp HillHighSchnol.E$E.1VI-aiur Department, Psychology. GERALD CHADWICK PALMER Meadow Farm Lee, .Mnu. Lee High School. Major Depart ment, Medical School. JOHN LEGGETT PARKER 2137 Cleverly Ave, Cincinnati, Obio Norwood High School. Major De- partment, Tuck School. EDGAR LEONARD PATCH 25 Congreu St. Stonebmn, Man. Phillips Exeter. K2. Major Depart- ment, Chemistry. JOHN HAMILTON PAULL, JR. 38 College Ave. Hoztglylon, Micly. Houghron High School. EN; Carni- val Show m. Major Department, Tuck School. DAVID BARR PAULSON Minnetonka Bearly, Minn. W'est High School. AECIJ; Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Tuck School. HAROLD GILSON PAYNE, JR. 15700 South Moreland Blvd. Sbaker Heiglau, Ohio Lakewood High School. K21; Varsity Fencing, Captain 0L Major De- partment, Tuck School. NORMAN HANCOCK PAYNE 24 Summer St. Newton, Man. Newton High School. $11. Major Department, History. JAMES ADAMSON PETRIE, JR. 10 Wendouer Rd. Montclair, N. j. Montclair High School. CPKW; Phi Beta Kappa; Gamma Alpha; Dragon. Major Department, Thayer School. EDMUND DONALD PHINNEY 68 Momwzle St. Roxlindale, Man. Roxbury Latin School. AXE; The Aegis; Business Board. Major De- partment, Thayer School. HENRY BIRCHARD PIERPONT 5212 Webxter St. Omaha, Neb, Deerfield Academy. AA? Major De- partment, Comparative Literature- Biography. JUDSON TITUS PIERSON 49 Sandfohi Ave. Plainfield, N. f, Plainfield High School. EQE; Fresh- man Swimming Team; Varsity Water Polo; Interfraternity Coun- cil. Major Department, Tuck School. FRED HOWARD PORTER, JR. 8 Lenox St. Beverley, Mam. New Hampton School. K21; Activi- ties Manager, Intramural Deparb ment. Major Department, Compara- tive Literature-Biography. WILLIAM EDWARD PORTER, JR. 36 Higla St. Tamer; F411;, Man. Turners Falls High School. Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Tuck School. FRED ERVIN PRINCE 23 Elm St. Hinglmm, Man. Hingham High School. EX; Kappa Phi Kappa; Green Key; Freshman Basketball; Varsty Basketball. Ma- jor Department, Economics. .,X 0.0 V ' H .....' :Icu ll .- I' A; f -' 1 , r 311-: , 1 I' 1! er um u n i... : I H .. .. - V rg$1 ' 1' .. r W2 - . A. -,-, JOHN PRICE PRINGLE 1550 Edit 2715 St. Tulm. Okla. Cascia Hall, B611; Varsity Lacrosse. Major Department, Eonomics. I THEODORE VINCENT PURCELL, JR. 1126 judjon Ave. Evamlon, Ill. Loyola Academy. Varsity Gym; Le Cercle Frangais. Major Department, Tuck School. 'MAYO RUSSELL PURPLE 146 Main St. Edit Hampton, Conn. Middletown High School. ATQ; Alpha Chi Sigma; The Dartmouth Players; Deutscher Studenten Ver- ein; Green Book Board. Major De- partment, Chemistry-Zoology. STANLEY EDWARD QUINN 10 Park Ave. Fairbaven, Man. Fairhaven High School. Major De- partment, Economics. WILLIAM ROMMEL QUINN Bremwaod Rd., HillJ and Dale: Carlton, Obia Phillips Exeter Academy. AMP; Sphinx. Major Department, Politi- cal Science. HARRY JULIUS RABINOVITZ 66 Franklin 5!. Somerville. N. j. Snmcrvillc High SchooL 22AM; Fnrcnsic Union; Varsity Boxing; Freshman Gym; The Dartmouth Pictorial. Business Manager Elem; lnzcrfratcmity Council. Major DeA partmem, Tuck School WILLIAM GASTON RAOUL Lookout Mountain, Temz. Baylor School. EAE; Phi Beta Kappa; Ledyarcl Canoe Club. Major Department, Art-Senior Fellowship. JOHN FREDERICK REED Roxbm'y, Me. Rumford High School. Major De- partment, Botany. LAWRENCE CARTER REEVES 3000 Q 51. IVaJlaington, D. C. Western High School. EAE. Major Department, Tuck School EBER RESNICK 121 Cangrenrs SI. Portland, Me. Portland High School. Zeta Alpha Phi. The 1933 Aegis, Advertising Manager. Major Department, Chem- istryZoology. RICHARD GORDON RICE 63 Parker St., Newton Centre, Man. Newton High School. EMS. Major Department, History. CHARLES LOTHROP RICH 67 Beech 5:. Norwood, Man. Phillips Exeter Academy. EX; Var- sity Baseball. Major Department, Education. GEORGE MELLEN RIDEOUT 148 Linden St. va'ett, Mam. Everett High School. KKK. Major Department, Sociology. LORRIN ANDREWS RIGGS 25 Cryxtal St. Melroxe, Mam. Melrose High School. Major De- partment, Psychology. FRANKLIN FULLER RIPLEY Troy, N . H . Deemeld Academy. AAQ; Green Key; Dragon; Bait and Bullet; The Dartmouth, Managing Editor; Palae- opitus. Major Department, Economics. -I..rt-u. 23W H'Hrrilni cllgixilif 2 '1 . Ian. SUMNER LEON RITTENBERG 50 Hutcbirzgx St. BOJ'IWZ, M455. Worcester Academy. Round Table; The Dartmouth Pictorial, Associ- ate Business Manager Elect. Major Department, Tuck School. FRED JOHN ROBINSON Windermere Hotel Chicago, 111. University High, Chicago, Tabor Academy. AKE; Varsity Soccer. Ma- jor Department, Economics. RICHARD ALAN ROCKER 61 Ban Air Park New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle High School. 24!; Varsity Lacrosse; Freshman Hockey. Major Department, English. JOHN HAROLD ROCKWELL 629 N. Oak Park A119,, Oak Park, Ill. Oak Park High School. th. The Arts; Jack-o-Lantem, Business Board. Major Department, English. DANIEL GOODING ROLLINS 21 IViIlow Creicenl Brookline, Man. Exeter Academy. 611T; Dragon; Glee Club; Handel and Hayden Society; Freshman Football; Leader Varsity Glee Club; Community Chorus Shows; Glee Club Quartet. Major Department, Music. NATHAN NEWTON ROOT 221 Linden Blvd. Brooklyn, N. Y. New Utrecht High School, Clark School. HAdn Phi Beta Kappa. M212 jor Department, Medical School. WINSTON JUDD ROWE 27 IV. Central St. Natick, Man. Natick High School. AXP; Carni- val' Show; Varsity Boxing Squad; Band; Musical Clubs; Symphony Orchestra. Major Department, Chemistrvaoology. CARL EDWARD RUGEN 629 W. 8M: St. Plainjield, N. j. Plainfleld High School. 2N; Varsity Water Polo, Major Department, So- ciology. DAVID WILLIAM RUSSELL 199 River Road Red Bank, N. 1. Red Bank High School. KKK. Ma- jor Department, Economics. CHARLES ELKWOOD SAGER 3826 Callaedral Ave. IVmbinglan, D. C. Central High School. AKE; Juck-n- Lantern. Major Department, Biog- raphy-Comparzuive Literature. ARNOLD HL'NT SALISBURY. II Audarer. Maw. Phillips Andm'cr Academy AT; French Plays; The Players; Inter- frutcrmty Council. Major Depart mcnr, English. LELAND CONNELL SANBORN 227 Brand 51. Poz'lmzamb, N. H. Portsmouth High School. AXP; Kappa Phi Kappa; Freshman Cross Country; Freshman Track; Varsity Cross Country; Band; Players Orches- tle; Symphony Orchestra. Major De- partment, Education. ROBERT GIBSON SANDS 627 A114 Drive, Beverly Hillx, Calif. Beverly Hills High School. $11; Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club. Major Department, Econom- ICS. DANTAN WINSLOW SAWYER Dmlizz SI. Sangm Centre, Man. Saugus Centre High School. ZxII; The Arts. Major Department, His- tory. FORD KENT SAYRE RLJIIJIeirIET Rd. E.Mex FallJ'. N. l. Morristown Prep. $11; Sphinx; Cabin and Trail ; Director of Winter Carnival 00; Green Key; Varsity Soccer. Major Department, History. ROBERT MORSE SAYWELL 20 0:11; Lame Pellmm Manor, N. Y. Pelham High School. 2M3; Yacht Club; Band; Freshman Glee Club; Varsity Glee Club. Major Depart- ment, English. JOHN MITCHELL SCANLON 160 Franklin St. Lawrence, Mali. Lawrence High School. AXP; In- terfratemity Council. Major Depart- ment, Thayer School. ' KARL MARTIN SCHEIBE 26 Cedar Rd. Belmont, M451. Staunton Military Academy. ATQ. Major Department, Economics. WIILIJAM LEE SCHLESINGER 5173 Fairmom Blvd. Cleveland Heigblx, Olaia University School. AT; The Players. Major Department, Chemistry-Zool- ogy. JOHN JACOB SCHNEIDER 2178 Univemily Ave. New York, N. Y. Barnard. 2?; Dragon; Varsity Soc- C61';'Varsity Baseball Squad. Major Department, Sociology. ROBERT HORSTMANN SEABOLT 1110 Waverly Place Srbmectady, N. Y. Taft School. 6X. Major Depart- ment, Philosophy. JOSEPH PRESTON BEARING, JR. 559 Marlboro Rd. Brooklyn, N. Y. Poly Prep. 6X; The Players; The Arts; Press Club; Intermural 135 lbs. Boxing Championship. Major Depart- ment, Psychology. DONALD HARRY SEIXAS 464 Beverly Rd. Ridgewood, N. f. Ridgewood High School. Amt; Var- sity Soccer. Major Department, Eco- nomics. CHARLES CLASSEN SHAFER 4000 Ford: Lane Baltimore, Md. Baltimore Friends School. 2N; Varsity Lacrosse, Captain. Major De- partment, Economics. JOHN IRWIN SHAFER, JR. 720 1V. Calfax Ava, South Bend, Ind. South Bend High School, Phillips Andover Academy. Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Botany. DU WILLIAM KIRBY SHAUGHNESSY 120 Forext Ave. Brockton, Mali. Brockton High School. Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer Squad. Major Department, Sociology. v HORACE BURNHAM SHAW, JR. 604 IV. Center St. Paxton, Ill. Paxton Community High School. Major Department, Economics. LELAND HOWARD SHAW, IR. 21 Barnard Ava, Poztglakeepxie, N. Y. Mercersburg Academy. EN. Major Department, Sociology. HERBERT DILLON SHEA 85 W'mbington 51., EM! Orange. N. I. East Orange High School. K2. Ma- jor Department, Economics. W'ILLIAM ALLEN SHERNIAN II Lyman Ave. Medford. Mun. Medford High, Phillips Exctcr Academy. AAdJ; French Club; Freshr man Basketball; Varsity Basketball. Major Department, French. atrghar 4M2 . 7' 6X15: 45:3: '- 15.57 a '33- 15PM f. gin a . , H 7 7- ' . . 1 , :55: I ; w BIALCOLBI EDSON SHERW'OOD 258 TLHIIH'It', Rd. Ridgefiehl P.Irk. N. j. Rxdycficld Park High School. Major Department. Economics. CARL ERNEST SHINEMAN 31 1174121111 5!. Cmmjalam'ie. N. Y. Canujoharie High School. ZQI; Band Leader; Interfmtemity Coun- cil. Major Department, Tuck School. EVERETT ARMIN SHINEMAN 21 Wheeler SI. Cmmjobm'ie, N. f. Cannioharie High School. KKK; Varsity Track Squad. Major De- partment, Tuck School, JAMES RAYMOND SILVA 52 Friend 5!. Glaucwter, Mam Gloucester High School. Major De- partment, History, DONALD ATWOOD SIMPSON 44 Marion Place, Em; Orange, N. J. Easr Orange High School, Mercers- burg Academy. ATA. Major Depart- ment, Psychology. JOHN KOCH SMART 6 Hamplon SI. Crmzford, N. j. Peddie School. AMP; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sphinx; Green Key; Varsity Basketball. Major Department, Edu- cation. GEORGE COSTUMA SMITH 1950 Amireuu A112,, New York, N. Y. Evander Childs High School. AXP; Major Department, Tuck School. HENRY CRAIG SMITH Bedmimler, N. j. Bernards High School. CIJKE; Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Comparative Literature-Biography. HENRY PERKINS SMITH, III 253 Cbrixliana St. North Tonawanda, N. Y. Nichols School. BAX. Major De- partment, Economics. HAROLD WEBSTER SMITH 229 Columbia Blvd. Waterbury, Conn. Deerfleld Academy. AND; Phi Beta Kappa; Green Key; Sphinx; Fresh- man Swimming; Freshman Tennis, Captain ; Varsity Swimming; Varsity Tennis, Captain; Varsity Squash; Vice President of Class Of, The Arts. Major Department, Tuck School. ROGER VINAL SMITH 8 Lexington. Ave. Haverhill, Man. Haverhill High School. $2K; Band. Major Department, Sociology. WILLIAM HALLER SMYTHE 507-6tb Ave. Huntington, W. Va. Huntington High School. $qu. Ma- jor Department, Tuck School. KENNETH MERWIN SPANG 6388 Rivenide Drive Cleveland, Ohio Culver Military Academy. $11; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key; Palaeopitus, President; Manager of Football; Athletic Council. Major Department, Economics. ALDEN SPEARE 69 Pellmm 51., Newton Center, Mam. Newton High School. 6Ier; 1933 Green Book Board; The Dart, Busi- ness Manager. Major Department, English. IVIANSFIELD DANIEL SPRAGUE 29 Hanover SI. Bridgeport, C07272. Central High School. ZxII; Fresh- man Swimming Team; Varsity Water Polo; Varsity Gym. Major Department, History. GOBIN STAIR Greenvillage Rd. Madixon, N. j. Madison High School. Major De- partment, English. x JUSTIN ARMSTRONG STANLEY Leexburg, Ind. Pawling School. AACD; Casque and Gauntlet; The Arts; Le Cercle Ftangais; Freshman Golf; Varsity Golf. Major Department, English. WILLIAM JOSEPH STARR, IR. 79 81122611 Sf. Mmzdyetrler, N, H. Central High School. ZAE; Press Club; The Dartmouth, Editorial Board. Major Department, History. EDWARD PONIEROY STAUDT 68 50ml: 4M1 SI. Amara. Ill. East Aurora High School. BX; Phi Beta Kappa. Major Department, Sociology. CHARLES EDWARD STEGE 307 S. Ehmrood Ave. Oak Park. Ill. Oak Park High School. me; In- strumcnml Club; Barbary Coast; Green Book Board ; Band. Major Dc- pnrtmcnt, History. SAM STEPHENSON, JR. 7.77 FINHIXJ Are. No. Crm! Fully. Maul. Grunt Falls High School. WT. Major Department. History. ROLLAND EUGENE STEVENS, jR. Hartford, V1. Phillips Exeter Academy. 40C; The Players; Musical Clubs; Instru- mental Club; Winter Sports Team. Major Department, ChemistryZool- ogy. DAVID CRAWFORD STEWART, JR. 45 Highland Plate Fall River, Mam, Tabor Academy. EN. Major Depart- ment, English. SAMUEL SIDNEY STONEMAN Hotel Bmemore Ballon, Marx. Noble and Greenough School. HAtP; Freshman Football; Freshman Hockey; Varsity Hockey Squad; Varsity Golf Squad; Major Depart- ment, Economics. ALVIN EDW'ARD STROCK 354 Arboru'ay. jmmzim Plain, lVIuJJ. Boston Latin School. Zeta Alpha Phi; Deutscher Studenten Verein; Round Table. Major Department, Comparative Literature-Biography. FRANK WILLIAIVI STURIV'I 2004 IV. IIVexlmareland St. Philadelphia, Pa. Wyoming Seminary. 343E. Major Department, Thayer School. ALFRED JAY SWAN 724 W. Clamda St. Elmira, N. Y. Elmira Free Academy. Le Cercle Frangais. Major Department, History. ROBERT FULTON SWANDER 2869 Starborozthy Rd. Cleveland, Ohio Universitv School. MOP; Ledyard Canoe Club; Freshman Baseball. Major Department, Tuck School. DARWIN ROBERT SWINEHART 103 Edgewale Rd. Baltimore, Md. Friends School. 2N; Varsity La- crosse. Major Department, Zoology. ROGER ELLIS SYLVESTER 1105 Sumner Ava, Spriizglield, Man. Technical High School. AZQJ; Green International; Mathematics Club. Major Department7 Psychology. JACKSON HOWE TAFT 41 Cedar Rd. Belmont, Man. Belmont High School. QZK ; Varsity Swimming Squad. Major Depart ment, Physics. CLARENCE ALLEN TALBERG 135 Platt St. Amonia, Conn. Ansonia High School. 2X; Fresh- man Glee Club. Major Department, Education. GEORGE TART 602 Nortly Yarima St. Tacoma, Walk. Moran School. Major Department, Comparative Literature-Biography. WILLIAM WATERS TEAHAN 57 Nonatztrk St. Holyoke, Mam. Holyoke High School. ATA. Major Department, Medical School. GEORGE FRENCH THERIAULT 8 Kimley St. Naxbzm, N. H. Nashua High Schodl. XcIJ; Le Cercle Francais; Freshman Football; Fresh- man Track; Varsity Track. Major Department, Sociology. i551 JOHN STANFORD THOMPSON 256 Var! Cbemmt St. Kiazgxtmz, N. Y. Kingston High School. 9 AX; Fresh- man CrossCountry; Freshman Track; Varsity Cross-Coumry. M21- jor Department, Political Science. WAY THOMPSON Millbroak, III. New Trier High School. xIIT; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key; Palaeopi- tus; President of Class 00 ; Varsity Baseball, Interfraternity Council, Vice President. Major Department, Tuck School. CHESTER LEVENSON THOMSON 240 Wait 98 St. New York, N. Y. Columbia Grammar School. HAqx Major Department, Sociology. ROSWELL BEBTEL TI-IORSTENBERG 130 No. Second St. Lindxlwrg, K4121. Eugene High School, Oregon. Deutscher Studenten Verein. Major Department, History. ADOLPH EDWARD THURBER, JR. 70 Remlm SI. BI'IMHJ'II, N. Y. Adelphi Academy. EAE. Major Dc- pzlrrmcnt, Tuck School. T' 'Bsfb-guw $9.434 .F'Ixftfl .9. , ALBERT BERNARD TORETSKY 38 Anmldnl: Rd.. 1! . Harlfw'd. Cllllll. Tilmn Academy. 2AM. Major Db purtmcnt, Tuck School. CHARLES WILLIAIVI TOZIER 3 Bruce Rd. IVinrlaeyler, Mam. Phillips Exeter Academy. ATQ; Freshman Glee Club; The Dart- mouth, News Board. Major Depart- ment, History. JOHN TRICKEY, JR. .34 Atlantic 51. Lynn, Mm. Lynn Classical High School. 9X; The Dartmouth, Business Board; In- tcrfraternity Council. Major D:- partment, Tuck School. JOHN FRANK TROST Gmfion, W71. Milwaukee Country Day School; dill; Casque and Gauntlet; Cabin and Trail; Green Key; Palaeopitus, Treasurer; Varsity Fooball; Fire Squad. Major Department, Compar- ative Lirerature-Biography. CHARLES HENDERSON TRUE, JR. 1361 5.11! 56M: 51. Chicago, 111. Deerheld Academy. xPT; The Play- ers; Cheer Leader. Major Depart- ment, Economics. HANS TUMMLER Adolthiller Str. 19 Dribeln 1' Sn, Germany Realgymnasium Diibeln. Deutscher Studenten Verein. Special student at Tuck School. ERNEST RIECKHER TURNER 76 Magee Ave. Rockarter, N. Y. Stony Brook Preparatory School. rbeII. Major Department. Compara- tive Literature. - ROBERT SEWELL TURNER 321 5. Elm Ave, 117912er Grazia, M0. Webster Groves High School. AKE; Dragon. Major Department, Politi- cal Science. ROBERT STUART TURNER 608 South Family St. , Independeme, Kam. Independence High School. 6X; Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Alpha Phi; The Arts, Secretary. Major Depart- ment Zoologthenior Fellowship. MARTIN ARNO UEBEL 17 Liberty St. Emlbampton, M5115. Easthampton High School. AT-Q; Deutscher Studenten Verein, Secre- tary; Players Orchestra; Band; In- strumental Club; Symphony Orches- tra. Major Department, German. RANDOLPH ELIAS VALENSI 6 Ave. Adrien He'bmrd Parix, Frame University of Paris. HACP; French Club, President. Major Department, Tuck School. HOBART MERRITT VAN DEUSEN 406 Parker St. Newark, N. J. Blair Academy. Zil; Zeta Alpha Phi; Centro Espaflol; Freshman Track. Major Department, Zoology. ROBERT LLEWELLYN VERES 2562 Em! Blvd. Cleveland, Olaio Central High School. 2X; Varsity Boxing, Capain-elect; Varsity Soc- cer. Major Department, Economics. DEFOREST BARKLEY VOORHEES 250 Midland Ave. Montclair, N. f. Montclair High School. 42qu; Var- sity Track. Major Department, Tuck School. MILLER ALLEN WACHS Soutly Royaltmz, Vt. Kimball Union Academy. Dart- mouth Christian Association, Cabinet, Secretary; Green International; Band; Glee Club. MajorDepzlrtment,Physics. CHARLES HENRY WAGNER, JR. 2995 Edgebill Rd. Cleveland Heiglyzx, Obie Cleveland Heights High School. AT; Dartmouth Players Electrician 6L Lighting Manager 00; Interfrater- nity CounciL Major Department, Sociology. LYMAN ELDREDGE WAKEFIELD, JR. 4700 Freeman! A112,, Sautla Mimzeozpolix, Minn. Blake School. xII'T; Green Key; Palaeopitus; Dragon; The Dart- mouth, Business Manager; Winter Sports, Captain. Major Department, Economics. MAXWELL OSCAR WALDSMITH 7060 Maryland Ave. SI. Louix, M0. University City High School. CPKqI; Casque and Gauntlet; The Arts, Board of Governors; Jack-o-Lan- tern, Art Board; Vice President of Class 02 ; Freshman Track; Varsity Track Squad; Carnival Ball Commit- tee Q2 ; Director of Carnival Features 00. Major Department, Sociology. JAMES CHRISTIE WALKER, JR. 4 Redingtmz Terrace Swampuott, Man. Swampscott High School. Major De- parment, Chemistry-Zoology. WILLIANI DACRF. WALKER, JR. 121 .Main SI. Arzdover, Alan. Phillips Andover Academy. Edit; Major Department, English. u i jOHN COOK W'ARD, II 60 HEN Commune $1. Bridgelml, N. j anklin and Marshall Acanmy. Major Department, English Lucra- ture. DAVID EUGENE WARDEN 387 Upper Mmmlain Ave. Upper Montrlair, N. j. Peddie School. 4311; Freshman Soc- cer. Major Department, Chemistry- Zoology. GEORGE WATERS, JR. 2648 Military 51., Port Huron, Micb, Tome School. Major Department, Political Science. ROBERT HENRY WATSON Lyndomlille, Vt. Lyndon Institute. KKK. Major De- partment, Tuck School. WALTER WATSON 288 Hazel Are. Highland Park. Ill. Deerfield Shields High School. B811, Manager of Intramural Athlet- ics. Major Department, Economics. CHARLES SMITH WEBSTER 44 Tbaxler Rd. Neu'lomr'ille, Man. Newton High School. Phi Beta Kappa; The Dartmouth, Circula. tion Manager. Major Department, Tuck School. HERBERT STEWART WEEKS, JR. 204 FaiMeld Ave. Hartford, Conn. Bulkeley High School. Maior De- partment, Tuck School. KENNETH BURLEIGH WEEMAN 640 IV. 153rd St. New Y01'k,N. Y. Pawling School. AND; Casque and Gauntlet; Green Key; Palaeopitus; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Swim- ming. Major Department, Spanish. JAY EDWARD WEIDENHAMER 305 Broadway Milton, Pa. Culver Military Academy. 2X; Freshman Baseball; Manager Sym- phony Orchestra. Major Depart- ment, Chemistry-Zoology. HENRY WEITZ Meadow Ave, Rabway, N. f. Rahway High School, Dartmou'th Players; Fencing Squad. Major De- partment, Economics. saw. MULIIHH milmlliii 2 u'mnrul g? - w , 1 ELLIOT ELLSWORTH WENTWORTH 2367 Indian Mound Ave. Cincinnati, 0171'0 Norwood High School, Worcester Academy. AT. Major Department, Political Sgience. GEORGE HANS WERRENRATH 2222 Andrewi Ave. New York, N. Y. Tabor Academy. WT; Le Cercle Frangais; Band. Major Department, French. PAUL RICHARD WETSTEIN, JR. 84 N ortlmmberlmzd Rd. Piztjjield, Mam. Pittsfield High School. Phi Beta Kappa; Band. Major Department, 2 Economics. STERLING ROSS WHEELER 54 Grand View A118. Wollaxlon, Maw. Thayer Academy. ZxII. Major De- partment, French. HOWE GROVE WHEELOCK, JR. Rouken. Glen Lnrdamont, N. Y. Mamuroneck High School. KKK; The Dartmouth, Advertising Mana- ger. Major Department, Political Science. PHILIP FLETCHER WHITBECK 9 Parumowb Terrace Rocbeiter, N. Y. Culver Military Academy. AN?- 1 Cheer Leader. Major Department, v Biography. VCALVIN EDWARD WHITE 975 Talbot Rd. Portland, Ore. Washington High School. K2; Jack- o-Lantern, Art Staff. Major Depart- ment, English. FREDERICK LUPTON WHITE 282 Broad St. Red Bank, N. f. Red Bank High School. CPKQI. Magtjor Department, Economics. ROBERT WHITMORE WHITE 10 Rowan St. So. Norwalk, Conn. Norwalk High School. AT; The Players, Student Director; Sym- phony Orchestra. Major Depart- ment, Tuck School. STANTON HOUGHTON WHITMAN 39 IanimI St. Evereu, Mam. Everett High, Alpha Chi Sigma; Deutscher Studentcn Verrein; The Dartmouth, Business Board. Major Department, Chemistry. f IRVING LEW'IS WH-IITNEY 1538 Ninil; Ann, Sumbmxl 5!. Cloud. Mum. St. Cloud High School. Cross Coun- try Squad; Winter Sports Squad. Major Department, Zoology. WILLIAM RAINFORD WINN 1828 lfc'indermere SI. E. Cleveland, Olalo Glenville High School. Edi; Fresh- man Tennis. Major Department, Sociology. DONALD MACPHERSON WOOD, JR. 2258 Lincoln Park Wait, Chicago, 111. Francis W. Parker School. $Kx11; Manager of Varsity Hockey; Green Key, Treasurer. Major Department, Tuck School. HARVARD WILSON WOOD Bi'ooklmven, L. 1., N. Y. Montclair Academy. tbKE; Chess Club, President. Major Department, Sociology. RUSSELL GREENMAN WOODARD 825 Oliver Sr. Owouo, Mick. The Principia. AKE; Dartmouth Christian Association, Cabinet; Round Table; Symphony Orchestra. Major Department, Sociology. E w m.., i 4 kg, ..- tw$2w fW l ,; ta..- .x ROBERT LINDSAY XVOODCOCK, JR. 3252 Fremont Ave., Soutb Minneapolix, Mimz. Hinsdale, 111., Township High School. QKxII; Aeronautics Society; The Dartmouth, News Board; Fresh- man Glee Club; Band. Major De partment, Tuck School. JOHN FRANKLIN WOODMAN 4 Haxkell Ave. Rocbejter, N. H. Rochester High School. Phi Beta Kappa; Vice President De Molay Club; Dartmouth Christian Associa- tion, Cabinet; Band. Major Depart- ment, Chemistry. JAMES FRANKLIN WOODS 16 Cake! St. IVin.rlye:ter, Mam. Tabor Academy. GAX; Green Key; Yacht Club; The Jack-o-Lantem, Operating Manager; Interfraternity Council. Major Department, Eng- lish. MERRILL WORTHEN 43 Firglade Ave. Springjield, Mam. Central High School. ATQ; Le Cer- cle Frangais. Major Department, French. NELSON PAGE WORTHINGTON 1751 Park Rd., N, W. Warbington, D. C. Western High School. WT; Fresh- man Track. Major Department, Sociology. JACKSON 'WHITE WRIGHT 2610 Higblaml Ave., Cincinnati, Olaio Walnut Hills High School. $KKIF; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Major De- partment, Medical School. NICHOLAS XANTHAKY 41 Higb St. Manclyeiter, N. H. Central High School. 9X; Fresh- man Football; Varsity Football Squad; Varsity Basketball Squad. Major De- partment, Sociology. VINCENT THOMAS YOUNG 5 Birclg St. Lawrence, Man. Lawrence High School, Tilton Acad- emy. KKK. Major Department, Medi- cal School. Abercrombie, S. A. Adams, A. H. Allen, J T. Alton, W. H. Andrews, W. K. Arens, 0. Baldwin, F. C. Barrett, J. T., Jr.- Birney, H. C. Blaikie, T. H., Jr. Blanchard, W. E. Bowman, J. J. Bresnahan, R. W. Brooke, J. W. Bruckner, J. A. Campbell, R. O. Carr, R. D. Chrysler, W. P., Jr. Clare, D. F. Clark, F. S. EX-733 Coleman, J. E. Conger, F. T. Cook, D. E. Coolidge, E. D., Jr. Cotton, A. J. Cox, R. T. Cutter, R. S. Day, J. C. Dearborn, B. N. Degasis, D. C. PAUL CHARLES ZAMECNIK 9709 Kempton Ave., Cleveland, Obio Glenville High School. Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Alpha Phi. Major De- partment, Medical School. 1 STANLEY ZEBROWSKI 56 Tbompmn Court leompmnville, Conn. Westfield High School. William S. Churchill Prize. Major Department, History. JULES ELTING ZIEMEN 605 Wattlaung Rd. Bound Brook, N. 1. Bound Brook High School. Major Department, Botany. Donovan, E. J. Dormon, W. W. Drake, E. F. Easthope, J. L. Eastman, T. W. Esty, A. W. Fairfield, W. G. Fcakins, R. W. Fechheimer, M. Fitzgerald, J. W. Fletcher. J. 5., Jr. Flood, XV. K. Fobes, XV. H., Jr. Fogg, T. B. Forbes, XV. P. Ford, 0. J. Foster, F. Freeman, R. G. Frodin, R. 8., Jr. Fuller, W. A. Furbush, S. S. Galbos, F. Gardner, T. L. Gibson, G. C. Goell, J D. Goldsmith, R. Goldsmith, S. B. Goodwin, A. E., Jr. Gordon, C., Jr. Green, G. A. Grow, R. J. Gruger, D. H. Hack, B. H. Hall, C. L. Hall, C. T., Jr. Hansis, E. S. Hardy, H. W. Harris, W. B. Hatch, G. T. Haugan, R. O. Hawes, D. S. Henchey, H. L. Henchey, K. W. Henderson, H. Herzig, D. J. Hoge, F. H. Hollingsworth, F. XW., Jr. Hopper, J. L. Home, E. P. Howe, E. L., Jr. Howe, H. C. Howland, W. D. Hughes, J H. Hull, A. B., Jr. Hurd, K. S. Hutchinson, H. G. Irvin, C. H., Jr. Jacobus, G. W. Janjigian, E. R. Janvrin, F. W., Jr. Jennings, J Johnson, H. A. Kaplinger, D. S. Kelley, J. D. Kennedy, L. E. Krolik, D., Jr. Labbe, J. T. Lacher, J. R. Ladd, G. H. Leavenworth, L. S. Levensaler, A. Loewi, R. W. Lucas, S. D. MacKinnon, H. L. Mallouk, G. E. Mann, T. D. May, W. D., 11 Miller, H. A. Mitchell, R. H. Moody, R. B. Mosher, R. T. Mudge, B. R. Munn, N. Neamad, M. R. Newman, M. T. O'Brien, J. P. Osiel, F. J'. Owen, D. E. Palmer, S. B., Jr. Peck, R. 13., Jr. Peterson, K. D. R. Pimper, J. L. Poitras, L. A. Putnam, N. F. Read, R. C, Jr. Reichert, W. A. ReuI, T. Reynolds, M. B. Rlchards, W. E., Jr. Rienzo, L. R. Roettig, L. C. Rose, H. R. Rosser, 'C. C., Jr. Rothwell, J. H. Ruebhausen, O. M. Ryan, R. E. Sampson, W. S. Schell, C. 8., Jr. Schmid, W. G. Schmidt, W. C. Schuemann, H. R. Schulte, J. S. Schwartz, E. J. SelivanoH, A. A. Shaver, R. D., Jr. Shollenberger, L. P. Snead, T. W., Jr. Snead, W. M. Snow, C. L, Jr. Spaeth, H. H. Spears, W. Spencer, L. M. Standish, M. Stanton, D. H. Stone, H. C. Sullivan, C., Jr. Sumner, R. W. Taylor, R. W. Thaten, C. M. Thornton, R. L, Jr. Vose, W. T. Wadhams, J B. Waldenburg, A. F., Jr. White, A. J., Jr. White, C. A., Jr. . Wilson, D. S. Wilson, H. W. Wilson, R. G. Wilson, R. R. Winger, R. A. Wolff, R. F. Woodard, H. E. Worsham, J. C., Jr. Wright, R. S. Zwicker, L. J F RATE RNITIES Alpha Chi Rho Founded at Trinity College 1895 PHI NU CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1919 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. James Walter Goldthwait Mr. John Evan Nichols Mr. Lauren Miller Sadler FRATRES IN URBE Dr. F. M. Morgan Mr. J. K. Sullivan Mr. Allen Lathrop FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ;' 1932 Chandler Babbitt Griggs 1933 Jacob Russell Ackerman Harold Robert Hackett . Vincent Nichols Merrill Leland Connell Sanbom Paul Edgar Burtis George Elliot HamiltOn Francis James O,Toole John Mitchell Scanlon Norman Vincent Crabtree Charles Benjamin Hinds, Jr. Winston Judd Rowe Henry Hamilton Slechta George Shattuck Davis Edwin Wilbur Humes George Costuma Smith 1934 Henry Barber Brown Charles Edgerton Faulkner John Harkness Hallenbeck William James Reid George Raymond Coppenrath John Sumner Fernald Edward Lyman Hill Robert Cuthbertson Smith Charles Augustine Donahue Edwin Robert Fuller Leslie Alvin Lummis, Jr. Raymour Clifford Studley Walter Earl Draper Arne Dewey Yensen 1935 George Elliot Barnes Henry Ralph Buck, Jr. Raymond Thomas Hanoosh John Harvey Shuttleworth Cloise Appleton Crane Russell Otto Kirsch . , T012 Ruu' Bumes. Donahue. Reid. Hunoush, Fcrnald, Kirsch, Buck, Crane, Shulllcwnnh. lblrd Rou' HullL-nbeck, Brown, Draper. Fuller, Coppcnmth, Smith, R. C., Hill, chx'cn, Srmllcy. 1 .lulkr1u. Scrum! Rnu'v;Lummis Ackerman. Hamilton, Merrill. Hackett, Humcs. Hincx', Rowe. Bullam Rmr-Snnbnm, O'Tnnlc, Crabtrcc, Scunlnn, Davis, Smith, G. C. I633 w Prof. Edmund Hsndershot Booth Mr. Albert Inskip Dickerson John Alexander Davidson John Francis Donovan Robert Gerstell Robert Stephen Hagan Richard Jackson Henry Osborne Allen William James Baird Perkins Bass James Franklin Cowan, Jr. Walter Bain Crandell Earl Kenneth Arthurs Milford Newton Childs John Alfred Davis, Jr. James Alfred Dickinson Stephen Palmer Dorsey Alpha Dalta Phi Founded at Hamilton College 1832 DARTMOUTH CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1846 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. William Rensselaer Gray Prof. Ashley Kingsley Hardy FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1933 William Carpenter MacCarty William Rommel Quinn Harold Francis Mackey George Donald Miller John Stephen Monagan Henry Birchard Pierpont Jerry Alan Danzig Robert Hobson Douglass William Colston Embry Moe Frankel Philip Julian Glazer Green Cameron Duncan Carl Henry Funke Franklin Fuller Ripley Donald Harry Seixas William Allen Sherman John Koch Smart 1934 Gerald Hall David Talmage Hedges John William Knibbs, III Stephen Christopher Meigher Robert John Miller 1935 Thomas Henry Lane Milburn McCarty, IV Gordon Trowbridge Gwinn William Joseph Minsch, Jr. Robert Graham Husted John Charles Kingery John Marshall Rockwell Robert Eugene Roundey Mr. William Alvin Hunt Dr. Joseph Greeley Pollard Harold Webster Smith Justin Armstrong Stanley Kenneth Burleigh Weeman Philip Fletcher Whitbeck Charles William Mills Richard Poisson Wilbur Langdon Powers William Crites Ramsey, Jr. James Frederick Wendell Robert Walton Rounsavall, Jr. Frank James Specht Ralph Lewis Specht Albert John Todd Duane Edward Steinle Frank Jay Wright Top Rozz'95pecht, R., Rockwell, Roundey, Lane, Arthurs, Kingew, Todd, Duncan, Dorsey, Childs, Rounsavall, Funke, Specht, F. Third R0109McCarty, Allen, Steinle, Hall, Mills, Frankel, Cowan, Embry, Baird, Hedges, Wendell, Bass. 56mm! R0209Seixas, MacCarty, Smart, Ripley, Stanley, Glazer, Miller, Weeman, Hagan, Douglass. Bollom Row9GersteH, Pierpont, Davidson, Monagan, Jackson, Quinn, Whitbeck, Sherman, Donovan, Smith. 1641 Mr. Elgene Arthur Smith XML James Mackaye Frank Wendell Gilbert Douglas William Alden James Batchelder Campbell Gordon Ferrie Hull, Jr. Howard Clarke, Jr. Richard Jaquith Fowle Richard Erwin Gould Allen Sharpe Brush William Sebum Butts Bollom R010 ' ', '; lglullgilu FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Byron Omar McCoy Charles Neumann Herbert Hawkes, Jr. Edward Lucius Hilton Charles Stanton Kent John Teevens Donahue Russell Field Prof. Harold Edwin Balme Speight 1932 Gordon Max Lane ,7 1933 William John Paul Norton Arthur Daniel O,Connell 1934 Charles Frederick Orvis Adrian Alexis Paradis Neal Willard Richmond 1935 Charles Gould Griffith Herman Hormel, Jr. i651 Alpha Sigma Phi Founded at Yale University 1845 ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1928 Prof. William Byers Unger Mr. Maurice Whittinghill Adrian Jesup Nitschelm David Barr Paulson Edmund Donald Phinney Roger Ellis Sylvester Russell Cook Smart Robert Clinton Stauffer Arthur Lewis Wood Richard Clare Mitchell John Carroll Proctor Donald Kilbourne Saunders Top Row-Grimth, Brush, Saunders, Proctor, Smart, Wood, Field, Mitchell. Serond Rmr F0wle, Orvis, Hawkes, Kent, Pnradis, Hilton, Clarke, Gould. Richmund. Pnulson, McCoy, Sylvester, Alden, Campbell, Normn, Phinncy, Hull. 3 Alpha Tau Omega Founded at the University Of Virginia 1863 DELTA SIGMA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1924 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Leroy James Cook Prof. Louis Clark Mathewson Prof. John Page Amsden Mr. Michael Eugene Choukas Prof. James Plummet Poole Mr. Rolf Christian Syvertsen FRATER IN URBE Robert Fuller FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 William Hersey Kendall Alfred Fletcher McLaughlin 1933 Alton Leon Black Richard Barrett Bruno Michael Saia Bernard Poland Cunningham Richard Lansing Griffin Edward Harry Bishop Charles Wilbur Dean Eugene George Bumkrant Dean Hobart Couper Walter Bryant Holmes William Mason Jaquith William Grover Muller 1934 Gordon Charter Kibbe Joseph Edward Marceau 1935 John Herbert Irish Harry Joseph Knott Robert William Kuhns, Jr. Mayo Russell Purple Karl Martin Scheibe Sewall Henry Newman Robert Louis Palmer Walter Lincoln Seymour Relihan Peyser John Robert Ross Charles William Tozier Martin Amo Uebel Merrill Worthen Frederick Sanbom Oliver Merrill Sargent Norman Burt Sherry Allen Walter Tacy Tap Rozu3Tacy, Couper, Ross, Holmes, Sherry, Peyser, Kuhns, Burnkrant. Third Row Irish, Kibbe, Sanbom, Sargent, Palmer, Dean. Second Rmv-Purple, Cunningham, Saia, Kendall, Uebel, Muller, Jaquith. Bollam R0103Tozier, Marceau, Grian, Bishop, W30rthen, Scheibe. K661 Prof. Frank Malot Anderson Prof. Robert Murray Bear ,W Edmund Ridgeway Blower Charles Jarvis Chapman John Barthell Faegre, Jr. Charles James Kiger, Jr. Robert Reginald Adam William Adams David Cochrane Beasley Wilfred Benton Blair Walter William Blood, Jr. Howell Drescher Chickering William Plummet Clough Frederick Cushing Harris Pickens Dawson, jr. George William Gahagan, Jr. John Brooke Gregory FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Elden Bennett Hartshom FRATRES IN URBE Albert Elisha Rogers Adna David Storrs FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1931 ' James White Gorrie Joseph Messet Clough 1933 Richard Frederick Meyer John Edgerly Morrell William Theodore Okie 1934 Frank Hekma Curtiss Howard Albert Eugene Kahn Amos Engle Kraybill John Morill Lasher Louis Herman Marrero 1935 Huntington Walbridge Harrison George Peabody Hoke John Stonebraker Harrison William Herbert Lutz Kenneth Maclaren Hart Stephen Remsen Ryder Henry Barnard King, Jr. William Payne Knickerbocker Jack Chandler Loose Charles Seabury Cotsworth Melvin Pickens Earl William Edmund Gay William Ward Harvey Frank Cronmiller Heath Harry Bassett Gilmore, Jr. Bata Theta Pi Founded at Miami University 1839 ALPHA OMEGA CHAPTER Prof. Hewitte Elwell Joyce Established at Dartmouth College 1889 'Prof. Alexander Howard Meneely John Price Pringle Walter Watson Wilson Hadley Madden Eugene John Orsenigo Thomas MacPherson Thomas Theodore Merceles Thompson Carl McCulloch Vail, Jr. Robert Stafford Wiggins Marcus LeGrand Young John Stewart Shaw Robert Allen Stone John Norberg Thompson Tap Ruw-HurL Lutz. Dawson, Cushing Stone, Harrison. j.H;1rrisnn, H., Grcyury, H.1rvL-y. Third le'HBluir, Kmyhill, W'iggins, Adams. Chickcring, jnlmsmn. Young. Summl RUH?-BILII'I'EHL Lashar, Thompson, Howard, Briggs, Hulth, Guy, Cnuwm'xh. Bullnm Ruw-Luosc, lecgru W';1tson, Blower, Morrell. Okic, Meyer, KnleCrhUCkUY. Klgcl, MmlnIL-n. K671 me. Howard Aden Bradley Mr. Arthur Dewing Prof. Albert Wesley Frey Chi Phi Founded at Princeton University 1824 CHI CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1902 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. George Loring Frost Prof. Everett Walton Goodhue Prof. James Dow McCallum Prof. William Hill McCarter FRATRES IN URBE Dr. John A. Coyle Walter Llewellyn Scott Mr. Carlos Sanchez Prof. George Breed Zug FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE .7932 Benjamin Stalker Read, Jr. 1933 Charles Adams Hall Stanley William Yudickey Clarence Hemy Albaugh William Gibbs Bates Philip Larkin Byers Ward Smith Donner Raymond West Ferris, Jr. Martin Kendall Adams john Fleming Anderson jnmcs Monroe Benson Emmons Babb Brown William Beckwith Hart Robert Powers Layzell John Turner AuWertcr, Jr. james Coleman Boldt Robert GaNun Chollar William Doherty Crouse Frederick Gordon Hamlin David Vahey Flynn Allan Milne Gemberling Robert Chalmers Glendinning Francis Alfred Harrington Gordon Richardson Ingram Robert Glenn McCloskey Roger Wood Mantemack Noel Vincent Maxam John Knepper Metzger john Davis Murphy James Stuart Holden Robert Ellsworth Hubbard Walter Harry Kadlec James Harris Latimer George Skinner McKearin, Jr. Frank Sherwood King Myron William Lamproplos Walter Cunningham Libbey Henry Harding Macdona 1934 Lester Reeve William Edwin Richardson Henry Ward Rigby Cornelius Joseph Shea Allen Dunkle Sheppard 1935 Robert Hugo Maida William Letts Russell, Jr. George Newcombe Stainsby Jack Henderson Steffens John Snyder Marden George Raymond Metzger, Jr. John Harold Rockwell George French Theriault Herbert Anderson Steyn, Jr. Robert Emmet Sweeney, Jr. Winthrop Ford Watts Walter Strickler Welch Francis Leonard Wolf John Gibbon Wolf Donald Edward Waggaman John Wallace David Williams Philip Abbott Wilson Top 16011' Grouse, Holden, Waggaman, Maida, Williams, Boldt, Kadlec, Steffens, Lattimer, Chollar, Wallace, Hamlin. FomllJ-Rozz' Rc-eve, Rlchardson, Wolf, J., Rigby, McKearin, AuWerter, Benson, Adams, Layzell, Hubbard, Stainsby. Tblrd Rmv-Andeyson, Brown, Murphy, Sheppard, Hart, Wolf, 5., Welch, Watts, Metzger, J., Sweeney. Sermzd Rozv L1bbey, Ingram, Harrington, Flynn, Donner, Glendinning, Macdonna, Marden, Bates. Bollom Rou' King, Russell, Theriaulr, Ferris, Byers, Gemberling, Mantemack, Rockwell. i681 X Dr. Percy Bartlett Prof. James Philip Bower Dr. Elmer Howard Carleton 3m1man DuBois Frost Evan Revere Collins Robert Siderfm Critchell George Dayton Edwards William Henry Gibbons, Jr. Charles Burton Arthur Robert Mayer Bennett John Francis Corcoran Robert Knox Corwin John Joseph Dineen Martin Joseph Dwyer, Jr. Jacob Kibbe Edwards William Stevenson Emerson Henry Reginald Bankart, Jr. Alfred Eugene Bonniwell Lorenzo Tyler Carlisle, Jr. William Blake Clark Philip Augustus Conathan Daniel Joseph Corcoran Harry Clay Deckert College 1 85 3 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Mr. Edward Kimball Hall Mr. Harry Robert Heneage Pres. Ernest Martin Hopkins Prof. David Lambuth Dean Craven Laycock Prof. Frederic Pomeroy Lord Prof. George Dana Lord Prof. Leslie Ferguson Murch FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Pierre Grace Robert Guggenheim, Jr. Henry Frank Gump Burt Henry Hack John Joseph Foley Richard Frederick Gruen Edward Kimball Hall, Jr. William Norman Hartman Laurence True Herman John Abner Meade Hinsman Charles Raymond Hulsart, Jr. Frank Joseph Donahue Thomas Francis Foley John Devin Gilchrist, Jr. William Henry Hawley Grant Herman Frank Pole Hermes George Franklin Hill 1933 Charles Rumford Jones Richard Kirshbaum Lyon Palmer BruEe Maxwell Harold Burling Naramore 1934 Henry Walter Kraszewski Arthur James Leonard James Howard McHugh Roald Amundsen Morton Bertram Rundlett Mudge David Loring Murphy Smith O'Brien 1935 James Albert Hughes, Jr. Richard Perkins Hurd john Boyer Lyon Rollin Charles Mack Lloyd Richard Maxwell Robert William Naramore William McRae Nevin Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale University 1844 PI CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth Prof. Fred Foster Parker Prof. Chares Albert Proctor ProL Ernest Bradlee Watson Prof. James Albert Winans Fred John Robinson Charles Elwood Sager Robert Sewell Turner Russell Greenwood Woodward Graham Wilson Ong John Joseph O'Reilly William Harris Scherman Lyn Powers Shollenberger Frank Jones Spain George Patrick Stangle James Herbert Walter Frederic Sawyer O'Brien Dero Ames Saunders Ralph Hunt Seeley, Jr. David Parkhurst Smith Jess David Wolff George Francis Weddleton Top Rou'thcddIemn, Conathun, Lyon, Hughes. BunniwelL Gilchrisn Hurd, Smith, Muck Suundcrx'. Herman. Tu BdnkJH. Culixlv. Fillb R0u---Smngle. Foley, Seclcy Nevin, Wolff, Clark, Deckert, Hill, O'Brien. F., Corcorun, D.. Hcrmcx, N.II'JIIIUIL', R. an'lb me3Hinsmun, Curwim Gruen. Murphy, Edwardsv Emerson, Foley, Hulszlrt. O'Reilly, Lennard, Dmmlmc. Tbinl Rou'3Arthur, KmSL-wski, Walters, McHugh, Morton, Bennett, Corcoran, j., O'Brien. 5.. Dinccn, Dwycr, Maxxwll, L. Sc'mnd Rmr3W'oodurd. Hull. Huck, Herman, I... Nudge, joncs. Naramurc, H., Sugcr. HJI'IHHIL Balm ! Rmro-Edwards, 6., Collins, Maxwell, P., Gump. Gracr, Lyon, Turner, Critchcll. Rnbinmn, Slmlanlu-lycxx f691 N Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany College 1859 GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1901 FRATRESIIN DOCTORIBUS Mr. Edward Collins Bursk FRATRES IN URBE John Michaeles Piane William Herbert Spence FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 Herbert Calvin Fisher 1933 William EdwinHitchcock,Jr. Edwin Cromwell Knapp William Norris Huse Francis Howland Lathrop George Milton Blaesi Harry Pope Carruth, Jr. John Parker Chisholm Alan Arthur Jaques Samuel Clark Lovejoy Wilson Dafydd Evans 1934 Robert Franklin Allabough Robert Willmarth Griffm John William Lynch William Gerst Martin Samuel Adams McCray Alan Everett Brown Harry Fletcher Espenscheid George Abbott Green Charles Stanley Hirschey James Kenneth Keeley 1935 Charles Hopkins Brown Charles Alexander Gillan Edmund deSchweinitzBrunner Rode Miller Hale Arthur Leslie Flinner Herbert William Hands Ernest Edward Hedler Orren Day Huletc Joseph Day Knap Prof. Chester Jume Forsyth Prof. Norman Everett Gilbert Prof. Lloyd Preston Rice Harold Bunker Macy Robert Francis Maher Vernon Wilson McKane Donald Atwood Simpson John Daniels O3Brien Charles Donald Steffey Edwin Bentley Thomas Wendell Hill Williams Henry Nicholas Muller Alistair English Ritchie Charles Alexander Tosi John Andrew Wallace Top Rouv-Hale, Muller, Hedler, Hulett, Knap, Tosi, Brunner, Wallace, Hands, Ritchie, Flinner. Tbxm' Rou'3Glllaw, Lynch, Hirschey, Kesley, Griffm, Thomas, Allabough, O'Brien, Williams, Martin. Serond Rou'3SteHey, Knapp, Chisholm, Blaesi, Green, Jaques, Lathrop, Macy, Brown. Balm ; Row-3Carruth, McKane, Evans, Maher, Lovejoy, Hitchcock, Brown. UN Delta Upsilon Founded at Williams College 1834 DARTMOUTH CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1926 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Arthur Herbert Basye Prof. John Walter Harriman Prof.RaymondWatsonJones Prof. William K. Stewart Prof. Harold Rozelle Bruce Prof. Ralph Penrose Holben Prof. Franklin McDquee Mr. Morris Brewster Storer PMOuis Henry Dow Mr. Louis Wilson Ingram Prof.Kenneth Allan Robinson Prof. Herbert Faulkner West Prof. Allen Richard Foley Prof. George Campbell Wood FRATRES IN URBE Paul Stuart Allen Richmond Alexander Lattimore FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1933 ' Frederick Harland Awalt Archibald Lade, Jr. Gay Edward Milius, Jr. William Lee Schlesinger Darwin Sutherland Bates Edwin Shirley Lapham Herbert Charles Moatz, Jr. Gobin John Stair William Richmond Bradshaw Henry Huntington McKeeJr. George Parker Mondell Charles Henry Wagner, Jr. John Boudinot Hunley Oswald Eugene DeckerMerkt Arnold Hunt Salisbury, II Elmer Elsworth Wentworth Robert Whitmore White 1934 John Northrup Bathrick David Raymond Ely Horace Edgar Jones Donald Elbert Legro Clyde Curtiss Seney 1935 Schuyler Ernest Cornthwaite Mercer Edwin Curtis Charles Louis Hausserman, Jr. Guilford Howes Richmond Carlyle Wohlbruck Crane Galo Putnam Emerson James Starkweather LeSure Keith Putney Rogers William Dillaway Sermt Tap Rou' R0gers, Serrat, Corntlm'aitc, Crane, Curtis. Richmond, Third Ruu' Bates, McKee. Buthrick. LcSurc, Ely. chru, HuLJchrmunn. jnm-x. Scrum! Rou' Hunlqu Wk'ntwurrh, XVugncr, Mcrkt, Awnlt, Luplmm, Mmm. Iinllum 161111'- W hitc, Schlesinger. dec, Salisbury, hfiliux, Brmlthu'. E711 Mr. Charles Dean Chamberlin Mr. Donald Edwards Cobleigh Prof. john Hiram Gerould Dr. john Fowler Gile John Thomas Barrett Gilbert Wheeler Beebe Alston Beekman, jr. Arthur Raymond Boisseau James William Chesnulevich Stanley Albert Colla Stanley Armstrong Abercrombie Ignatius Nicholas Bielanowski George Francis Dame George Henry Donehue William Colby Goss James Vincent Aieta, Jr. Charles Benton, Jr. Stephen Brooks Edward Henry Cary, Jr. Ralph Mark Colby Gardner Palmer Bullard Kappa Kappa Kappa Founded at Dartmouth Colleg6 1842 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. James Alexander Hamilton Mr. Eaton Leith Mr. Max Alonzo Norton Prof. Maurice Frederick Longhurst Mr. Joseph Salvatore Piazza Prof. Fletcher Low FRATRES IN URBE Dr. Norman Crisp FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1933 George Edward Flagg Robert Carleton Goodell Peter Paul Mankowski George Mellen Rideout David William Russell 1934 Nelson Andrew McClary Nicholas Peter Nanos James Prescott Dana Stearns Redington Arthur Frederick Connelly Cornelius James Corcoran, Jr. Daniel Charles Degasis James John Doherty, Jr. Stuart Hills Durkee Winslow Deane Howland Walter Edward Keady George Hemy Kimball John Snodgrass Lyle 1935 William Francis Lionett Robert McCIean Richard Daggett Muzzy Edwin DeFrees NeflC joseph Patrick O Conne11 Jack Holt Dodge Charles Ward French, Jr. Frederick Clark Hickok Paul Albert Hilli William Laurence Krieg Mr. George Young McClure Joseph Albert D'Esopo Prof. James Parmelee Richardson Mr. Frederick Reynolds Sisson, Jr. Prof. John Barker Stearns Archie Benjamin Gile Everett Armin Shineman Robert Henry Watson Howe Grove Wheelock Leslie Oscar Wilson Vincent Thomas Young Frederick Gerard Robbe Harry Ellsworth Wheelock Alfred Herman White, Jr. Robert James Williams William Rauschal, Jr. Howard Brainard Rowe Elias James Sousane Allan Joyce Weeman Frank William White Top Rou' Sousane, Benton, Cary, Muzzy, Dodge, McClean, Lionett, Aieta, O'Connell, Colby, Rowe. Third R0u' Rauschal, Bielanowski, Neff, Hickok, McClary, Lyle, Dame, Wheelock, H. E., Robbe, Nanos, Hilli. Second Row Krieg, Donehue, Prescott, Rideout, Howland, Goodall, Russell, Williams, Abercrombie, French. Barlow Razr-Shineman, Colla, Durkee, Connelly, Doherty, Flagg, Redington, Boisseau, Chesnulevich, Wheelock, H. G. UH Mr. Joseph Milton McDaniel, Jr. William Francis Atwood John Samuel Black, Jr. WilburHildebrand Bradford Edward Leon Brown Vincent Edward Cerow John Brooks Cheney George Wesley Copp Andrew Donaldson, Jr. Frank Louis Allen, Jr. Arthur James Bamford Claude Theodore Huck Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Virginia 1869 GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1905 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Mr. August Maffry FRATER IN URBE Mr. Ives Atherton FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1933 Edgar Leonard Patch Harold Gilson Payne Fred Howard Porter, Jr. William Stewart Clark Whitefield Frost Kimball James Patterson McFarland 1934 William Guy Gilmore III Horace Ferdinand Miller Albert Case Hine Robert Peck Morris Herbert William Jackson John MacDonald Odell Karl Frederick Maas Robert Hine Raynolds 1935 William Wiley McClarin, Jr. John Austin McPherson Charles Redmzm Moon, Jr. David Frsderick Pierce William Cunningham Short Carl Goeben Spengeman Prof. William Alexander Robinson Harold Gilson Payne Calvin Edward White Raymond Lawrence Snow John Dudley Tobin Eliot Burnham Thomas Harry Watt Wallace Arthur Downing Ward Samuel Gardiner Spring Willard Kulp Wise, Jr. Calvin Jewett Wright Top Rozz'3Moon1 Spcngcman, Donaldson, McCInrin. Reich, Allcm Short, XVisc. W riglu. Picrm Tbiwl eru-Millcr, Snow. Cheney, B'IzlcPhersun, Copp, XWanL Jackson, Surmnl Ruzr-Tlmnnm Hinc, Rcynuldsx Tobin. Payne. XWhim Odell, Bollom Rnu'35hcu, Atwood Black, Kimball, CLH'k, Bradford, MJCFuerd. i731 Brown. Huck MJJx Gilmore. XVKIHJCL'. Phi Dalta Than Founded at Miami University 18:18 NEW HAMPSHIRE A LPHA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 188-4 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Bancroft H. Brown Prof.Henry McCune Daggan Mr.Albert Lowther Demaree Prof. Arthur Bond Mcservcy FRATRES IN URBE jamcs Campion, Jr. Arthur Perry Fairfield Edgar Hayes Hunter FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1933 Joseph Roger Bennett 1933 . Charles Yates Allen Robert Edwards Coulson George Phillip Heidler Robert Munson Norton Keating Coffey Philip Farnham Harvey SylvesterHopkiner. Charles Edward Stege Leon Charles Warner, Jr. 1934 Thorwald Johnson Fraser Edward Inglis Frederick Lewis Rath Robert Lewis Wildman Robert Stanley Gallagher John Laidlaw, Jr. Jack Belmont Risberg Arthur Hunt Willis William Amos Hnist John Evans McCoy George Scofleld Tart William Ervin Wyne Merrill Lockwood Heald John Stone Randall Robert Falknor Thompson 1935 Harry Stephen Ackerman George Edward Elsenhans Henry Honeyman Hazen, Jr. Douglas Harrison Mallard john Franklin Blanchard, II Wilson Joseph Ferguson John Albert Holloway John Winston Mayo Chauncey Hall Colton Harry Smith Ferries, Jr. Donald Henry Koehler Harry Stuart Price, Jr. Paul Clark Cummings, Jr. Harry Jones Harlor Merwin Keeler McIntosh William Bradley Walrath, 11 Frank Roads Elliott Charles Robert Hayes Richard Morgan McKnight Top Rou- H0llmvay, Price, Ferries, Cummings, Hazen, Harlor, McIntosh, Mallard, Mayo. Third Rnu' Thompson, McKnight, Willis, Ferguson, Waldman, Inglis, Randall, Koehler, Walrnth, Semud Rou' Gallagher, Wyne, Colton, McCoy, Risberg, Heald, Fraser, Ruth. Bolmm me-Heidler, Allen, Norton, Coulson, Hopkins, Farnhnm, Tart. U41 Prof. Nathaniel Burleigh WPeter 8. Dow ; ,I Forrest Palmer Branch David Lincoln Hatch Henry Haley Hixson William John Hoffman James Alfred Ballard Richard Wallace BanEeld Richard Wichgar Barrett Chester Thomas Birch Stanley Hoyle Britten Jack Austin Bruckner Frank Olmstead Adams Quincy Porter Beach Charles Latimer Berry Donald Walter Cameron Richard Edison Carpenter Howard Leroy Chase Delta Founded at Jefferson College 1848 DELTA NU CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1901 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Russell R. Larmon Prof. Charles R. Lingley Prof. William H. Murray Prof. Herluf V. Olsen FRATER IN URBE Daniel Ph illips Hatch, Jr. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Robert Edward Kay Edward DeHart Krzms Charles Hoyt March Ford Marden Samuel Goodman Carson Donald Webster CrOWther William Kitchel Daniells James Jordan Darling Russell Dana Ireland Allan Churchill Jacobson, Jr. Charles Redman Cole, jr. George Howard Colton Ralph Henry Field Robert Louis Giarla Donald Clark Hagerman Frederick Halling Halvorsen 1933 Donald Allen NIurray Brett Osborne Norman Hancock Payne Robert Gibson Sands Z934 Ferdinand Ficker McAllister Stanley Edward Neill Arthur Davis Noble Maurice Stephen O C0nnor Richard Page Edgar Powell, Jr. 1935 Sclden James Hannah William Shephard Lingley Earl Edward McEvoy William Henry Moran Wilfred Robertson Ogg Phi Gamma Prof. Shirley K. Patterson Prof. William K. Wright . Ford Kent Sayre Kenneth Merwin Spung John Frank Trost David Eugene Warden Charles Edwin Rolfe, J1: George Pomeroy Sayre Robert Moors Smith Robert French Webb Robert Eck Wilmot Daniel Joseph Reagan, Jr. Landon Gale Rockwell Charles Herbert Stenms, Jr. Rand Newman Stowcll Lincoln Albert Wushbum 'I'uzl 16011' 1 1.113'1::3', Simms; Rnckwull, Field, Chase, Adams Berry. Stmvcll. meln, Puwx-IL Cunuml, W'thlmm 'HvinI Ruu' O'Cmmnr, Gi:1rl;1,Rc;1g;1n. Halvm'sun, Duniule. 034g, Hagcrmun. Mclix'ny. I'meh, hulc. Su'nml Ix'uu'irjncobson, VUCbb. Birch, Britten. Punt. Rolfe, Cnrmm Smith. H.1ncn, Nnblk'. liullnm Ruu' Hixsun, Hdtch, Smds, Murray: K.1y, Trmt, Mullen. M.m I1, Hmmh. PW Prof. John Gerow Gazley Charles Howard Dudley William Chenoweth Brown Charles Cyrus Bunker, Jr. Robert Mathis Cox William Francis Dowling, Jr. George Peasley Drowne, jr. Thomas Moulding Beers Richard Phillips Bell Lewis Hurry Brague, Jr. David Henry Calluway Fred Melville Atkinson Franklin Jacques Cornwell George Vandeursen Dole III Edward Fitz-Randolph Donnell Winston Fern Garth II Phi Kappa Psi Founded at Washington and Jefferson College 1852 NEW HAMPSHIRE ALPHA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1896 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Raymond Robb Marsden ProE Andrew Geht Truxal FRATRES IN URBE Charles Milo Dudley FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 Addison Roe Herman Andrew Dudley Lee Waggoner Eckels Charles Millard Finfrock Edward James Foley, Jr. Thomas Taylor Hale Jesse McIlvaine Carter Henry Russell Davis 1933 Donald Otis Lincoln Jay Thome Newton James Adamson Petrie, Jr. William Haller Smythe Robert Fulton Swander 1934 William VanOrden French Charles Walter Henry William Breckinridge DeRiemer Hugh Adair Logan Robert Henry Doyle Walter Gless Charles Rice Gow, Jr. Newman Hamblet Charles Wilson Huston George Bowman Kreer Witten McConnochie 1935 Paul Barrows Lynch James Henry Oughton Robert Logan Quimby Robert Foster Rackliff Elmer Donald Rogers Prof. William Randall Waterman Lewis Dayton Stilwell Ernest Rieckher Turner DekForest Barkley Voorhees Maxwell Oscar Waldsmith Frederick Lupton White Donald MacPherson Wood, Jr. Jackson White Wright Lionel Hubert O'Keeffe Robert Carl Palmer Daniel Merrick Schuyler Paul Knapp Rogers, Jr. Richard Coy Schneider Robert Anthony Sellmer Clyde Gibson Shaw William Richard Smith Dan Calvin Swander, Jr. Top Rmr-Oughmn, Rogers, P., Atkinson, Quimby, Rogers, D., Swander, D., Hamblett, Huston, Sellmer, Shaw, Schneider, Rackliff. frmrU; Row SChuyler, Lynch, Dole, Gow, Kreer, Smith, Carter, Garth, Donnell, Gless, Brague. Tlnrd Razz' Beers, DeRiemer, Callaway, Bell, Davis, Logan, Foley, Palmer, Smythe, Eckels, Finfrock. Second Row-XVhite, Brown, Swander, R., Petrie, Waldsmith, Wood, Voorhees, Dowling, Dualey, Cox. Bollom Rou' I-Iale, French, Drowns, Woodcock, Turner, Lincoln, Newton, Doyle, McConnochie, Bunker, Cornwell. UN Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at the University of Pennsylvania 1850 KAPPA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1928 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS 7 Mr. Richard Phillip Carter Prof. Warren Edward Montsie Prof. Russell Donald Kilbome Prof. Joseph William Tanch FRATRES IN URBE Richard David Butterfleld Oliver Linton Lilley FRATRES IN UNIVERSIT'ATE 1933 , . Parker Thompson Hart Gordon Alexander McDonald Philip Ayer Marden Alden Spears George Robert Ingram John Howard Manley . Theodore Vail Monahan Henry Craig Smith Frederick Lewis Jackson Harvard Wilson Wood 1934 Flamen Ball, Jr. Edward Henry Germann Edwin Stanton Karstedt Robert Richmond Singleton Joseph Sprague Bender Perry Webster Gilbert Preston Minor Leete Frazer Yates Thornley DanielClementColesworthy,Jr. Gordon Rockwell Hunter Solon Maxfleld Palmer Frank Piersol Wardwell Edwin Charles Carson Harry Ingram Joseph Francis Ryan Karl Harry Weber 1935 , Douglas Kelvin Hamilton Wallace Robinson Hodges Neil Fletcher Roberts Albert Myron VanLeuvan Benjamin Ramage Harriman John Lockwood Morrison Thomas Gordon Swift Charles Henry Winkler Jonathan Edwin Harvey Henry Hazalton Orcutt Walter Angle Stem Top Rnu'?V;mLeuvaln, Stem, Hodges, Swift, Roberts Ryan, Harvey Orcutt, Hdrrinmn, Hmmlum. Third Rozr-Cnrson, Hunter. Lcc-tc, Weber. Ball, Gilbert, Ingram, H , Palmer. SL'l'UlId Rnu' WH1rdchI, Kdrstcdt Gcrmnnn. Singleton, IVIcDunnld, Hart, Thm'nluy. 1301mm Rmr:Mormlmn. Spcdrc, Manley. XmeL Smith, jucksnn. E771 Phi Sigma Kappa Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College 1873 TAU CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1905 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Mr. William A. Carter Prof Joseph B. Volga, Jr. Prof. Sidney C. Hazelton Mr. John Hurd, jr. Prof. Howard F. Dunham Mr. Richard K. Irons FRATRES IN URBE Mr. Caryll F. Holbrook Mr. John Parker FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1933 Donald Iidward Doherty Robert Stanley Fox Martin McCulloch Kerwin Fred August Meyer Henry Lawrence Durgin Earle Clifton Gordon, jr. Robert Tait Ley Roger Vinal Smith joscph Bollcs Ely, jr. , Jackson Howe Taft 1934 Norman Edward Aikin Stanley Douglas Leighton Donald John Moir Charles Parker Sutton Gardner Lombard Brown Frank James Lepreau, Jr. Arthur Edmund Nissen Joseph Leggett Swensson James Fergus Gifford, Jr. Harry Lachlan MacKinnon William Stedman Sampson Alan Robert Tawse Richard Wollcrton Hayes Paul Lassonde Magnuson James Edward Sullivan William Winchester Stephen Tenney Woodbury 1935 Robert Clifton Carr Richard Pennant Howell, Jr. Robert Eugene Lowell Norman Philip Scott Charles Henry Evans Daniel John Kerwin, Jr. Robert Delano Lull Philip Joseph Scully Magnus john Herbs Douglas Leo Ley Edward Courtland Oakley Gordon Bradbury York Top Row Evans, Scott, York, Ley, D., Oakley, Scully, Herbs, Howell, Lowell. Tbird R0u' Kerwin, D., Leighton, McHinnon, Carr,-GiHord, Brown, Woodbury, Moir, Sampson, Lull. Second Rou' Sutt0n, Sullivan, Swensson, Magnuson, Winchester, Hayes, Lepreau, Nissen. Ballom Rozz' Doherty, Ely, Meyer, Ley, R. T., Kerwin, M. M., Taft, Smith, Gordon. i78J Harvey Sherwin Bloomberg Alvin Abraham Florin Edwin Harold Jackson William Bartlet, 11 Martin Herman Braun Coleman Seymour Falk Arnold Herbert Golding Lewis Cole Maxwell Richard Feinberg Meyer William Feingold, Jr. Arthur Jay Fisher Pi Lambda Phi Founded at Yale University 1895 PI CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1924 FRATER IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Louis Lazare Silverman FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 Irving Kramer Irving Laurence Jonas Eugene Kaplan Melville James Katz Robert Campe Goodman Melville Alan Gunst Herbert Jay Harris Alan Everett Hewitt Howard Albert Kaiser Morris Levine Frederick Ronald Mebel Rudolph Pacht 1933 William Likoff Nathan Newton Root Sidney Samuel Sconeman 1934 Michael Joseph, Jr. Robert David Lapidus Leon Timendorfer Lindheim Myron Menchel 1935 George Price Edwin Saul Reich Benjamin Rosenberg Irving Sager Chester Levenson Thomson 'R'andolph Elias Valensi Howard Veith Rosenblum Irving Silverman Stanley Harold Silverman Herman Merwin Spitzer Isaac May Sulzbacher Alexander Schnee Sidney James Simons Jerome Hersh Spingam Louis Elmer Weitz Arthur Robert Wertheim Top Ruzr-Rnscnbcrg, XVCEtZ, Fisher, Reich, Price, Fcinguld, Kuiscrv Schncc. Sager. Fcinlm'g Third Rmz' ColLIin u, Rosenblum. juscph, lelk, Sulzb.1chcr, chirr, Goodman, Limlhcim Spinluun. Semml Rmz' Bmun. KJplun. Kntz. Flm'jm ancmi, junus. Spitlcr. liuilom Ruu'--Smncm;m, jnckmn, Munchcl. LiknfT, Bltmmhcrg, Silvcrmm, Tlmmmn. W91 , -. Mr. Donald Bartlett Dr. Roy Bullard Chamberlin Dr. C. William Harris Alton, Jr. Samuel Heagan Bayles, Jr. Ralph Shannon Bush Frederick Curtis William Tarbox Dewey Walter Spalding Douglas Bowman Shyvers Ellis, Jr. Albert Clifton Baldwin Thomas Ray Clark John Griswold Fogarty John Gilbert Thomas Davis Hicks Robert Brickett Ayer Albert Reed Conklin Larry Davis George Owen Fairweather Donald Wilson Fraser Psi Upsilon Founded at Union College 1853 ZETA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1842 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Leland Griggs Mr. Robert Addison McKennan Prof. Francis Joseph Neef Prof. Lucien Dean Pearson FRATRES IN URBE PA Clark George Alexander Lord FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 John Warren Moore 1933 Robert Lewis Fairbank Chandler Sprague Hagen-Burger Hemy Frederick Helmholz, Jr. Alfred Hunter Hicks, J1 . Winston Ellis Hobbs Leslie Myers Huntley Jack Benton Huntress William Haven King Edward Sumner Lord Robert Warner Macgregor ' Robert Edwin Niebling Daniel Gooding Rollins 1934 John Junior Kneisel Robert Martindale Lindstrom John Donald Mahoney Robert Henry Michele: Robert Lenn Oare Frank William Parmelee, Jr. John Amos Shea Adolf Loring Siegener 1935 Edmund Thompson Freeman Cyrus Lupher Fulton Louis Watson Hankey John William Harwick David Berkman Judd Richard Putnam Kingsbury John Lee Marsh William Harris Mathers Robert Ainsworth Morris Roger Sylvester Morris, III Frederick Kemp Ward Prof. William Benfleld Pressey Mr. Robert Chamberlain Strong Sam Stephenson, Jr. Way Thompson Charles Henderson True, Jr. Lyman Eldridge Wakefleld, Jr. George Hans Werrenrath Nelson Page Worthington Stanley Charles Smoyer Robert Bruning Terhune Luke Woodward Wison Roland Steele Wilson Charles Sanford Parsons Edwin Lee Ramsey, Jr. Richard Haertel Sleep Edmund Orr Williams Top Rozz M21rsh, Williams, Conklin, Mathers, Freeman, Kingsbury, Harwick, Sleep, Fulton, Judd. Fom'lb Rou' Oare, Parsons, Kneisel, Wilson, R. 5., Siegener, Lindstrom, Lord, Fogarty, Parmelee. TbirdRozr-King, Shea, Terhune, Clark, Baldwin, Smoyc-r, Hicks, T., Helmholz, Rollins. Sumnd Rozva-Curt'ls, Worthington, Huntley, Bayles, Werrenrath, Fairbank, Huntress, Hagen-Burger, Macgregor. 801mm Row Ellxs, chks, A. H., True, Niebling, Douglas, Thompson, Wilson, L. W., Mahoney, Hobbs, Dewey. WW Epsilon Founded at the 1856 College 1908 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Sigma Alpha University of Alabama NEW HAMPSHIRE ALPHA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth Mr. David Marcell Larrabbee Prof. John Moffat Mecklin Prof. Andrew Jackson Scarlett, Jr. Ben Read Barbee John Herman Barnes Andrew Phillips Bill Jasper Warren Braley John Hood Branson, J1 . Ralph Albert Brabbee Mac Gillivray Collins William Cameron Eldridge William Brewster Ely Henry Dutton Batchelder John Julius Bell Stanley Davis Benson Bobb Chaney FRATER IN URBE William Harris Browning FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1931 John Barmore Feltner 1932 Ronald Walker Olmstead 1933 Roland Wainwright Burbank AltOn Brooks Ham's Charles Robert Cocroft Tristram Walker Metcalfe, Jr. Robert Mason Estes George Joachim Mundt Wood Robertson Foster Arthur Harry Oesterheld, Jr. 1934 John James Gordon Edward Francis Marshall Stanley Bright Hare William Byford Taylor Mock Sidney Francis Hooper Miles Beach Riley Vance Nathaniel Kirby 1935 Alvin George Dodd Fred Wingate Raymond, Jr. Fred Lowell Haas Bradley Reeves Raymond Storrs Morgan Edward Ferris Richardson John Hanson Mullen John Bruce Ross William Gaston Raoul Lawrence Carter Reeves William Joseph Starr Adolph Edward Thurber, Jr. John Burnham Roberts Harry Sampson Steams, Jr. Boardman Veazie Dudley Jennison Russell John Malcolm Shelmire, Jr. Charles Wesley Varney, jr. Bion Thomas Wheeler, Jr. Top RuzraRaymond, Bell, Richardson, Ross. Bntcheldcr, Hans, Chaney, Xthcchx Russell, Morgan, Dmld. Bcnmn, thvu. IL Shclmilc, Third Rnu'vaMullcn, Hare, Kirby, Gordon, Collins, Stcurns, chzic, Marshall, Riley; lily, V.lrncy. Surmd Rozr-Mock, Reeves, IN Ocstcrhcld. Cocmh, Fostcn Mundl, Bdl'ncs, Bmlcy. Bmlxmk. Barlow Rmr-Mctcnlf, ansun, Starr, lines, Raoul, Harris, BJchc, Thurber. E813 I R'NJ H; , J .u ;1 4. ' Y, 1 .4.th H , ' la; .14: avg. r4 A - -, A ... of Established at Dartmouth Bernhard Solomon Blumenthal Manuel Morton Cohen Bernard Cushmzm Isaac Fishmun Brunswick Deutsch Edward Henriquez Bertram Charles Jacobs Alpha Mu Founded at the College Sigma the City Of New York 1909 SIGMA UPSILON CHAPTER College 1930 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1933 Samuel Aaron Gass Jack Kanter Melvin Hershenson Harry Julius Rabinovitz I 934 Samuel Fishman - Alvin Breger Marks 1935 Leon Kantet Melvin Homer Rosen Harold Klein Samuel Richard Stem Sydney Krivitsky Jacob Henry Topkis Albert Bernard Toretsky Harry Lewis Meyer Wilfred Monsky Charles Victorine Perry Wachtel Arnold Allen Washton Tap Raw T0pkis, Kantcr, L., Stem, Deutsch, Washton, Henriqucz, Victorine, Wachtel, Jacobs. Swami l6ozz'f Fi5l1I11zm, 8., Cushman, Monsky, Marks, Klein, Krivitsky, Meyer, Fishman, I. Bullonz Rrizz 821 Kanter, J., Cohen, Toretsky, Rabinovitz, Gass, Hershenson, Blumenthal. Prof. Charles Ernest Bolser zMT. Sidney Chandler Hayward Prof. Bruce Winton Knight Prof. Nelson Lee Smith Theodore Walker Allen james Charles DeHaven Richard Earle Downes Robert Koons Ellis Douglas Buxton Field Stewart Going Anderson Charles Henry Armes Ernest Lawrence Barcella Barrow Peters Anderson Arthur Cecil Allyn, Jr. James Henry BerkEy Nelson Miles Black, Jr. George Arthur Boylston Sigma Chi Founded at Miami University 1855 ETA ETA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1893 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Charles Arthur Holden Prof. Earl Ray Sikes Prof. Donald LeRoy Stone FRATRES IN URBE Perley Bugbee Clarence Clare Hills FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1933 Charles Wisner Fisher William Henry Lang Fred Ervin Prince William Browne Gillies, jr. Lester William Legrow Charles Lathrop Rich Edward Bowman Halligan Thomas Maskilieson Clarence Allen Tallberg Richard Harkness Keys Laurence James O'Leary Robert Llewellyn Veres Edward Wcidcnhamcr 1934 Richard Cave Benedict Howard Drew Hinman Howard Fredrick Ransom LeHerts Paine Edson Edward August Luedke Charles Leon Snow Richard Walter Hardt Edwin Ruthven Moore William Lynn Wilson, Jr. 1935 Fred Howard Croninger, Jr. Walter Ferre Gage John Marsh Howe Charles Moorman Drackett David Rudolph Gallagher John Figgis Jewctt Edward Carlton Dyer Fred Thomas Haley William Curtis Lamorey William Wyvill Fitzhugh Theodore Hartley Harbaugh Frank Richard Meyers Richard Bowles Freeman Edward Barrett Hinman Arnold Furman Sammis, .11 . Tap RuuF-Dmckut, Hnylsmn, Cmningcr, Hurhuugh. Gallagher. Dyer. Anclcrsun. B. BLle. Hnwc. Allen. A.. De Jnurnu, Hinmun. F... juvttt. leiul Ruu'W-W'ilson, Sammis. Lamorcy Hnrdt, Armcs, Hinmzln. H., Bcnudicr Iidsum Hulcy. Firzhugh. CALM. FIu-mm. Scrum! Rmr-Mcycrs. O'Leary. Tullhcrg. Rich, XWcixlcthnwr. Dmx'ncs. chnm. Vern RJIIVHL Bullum Ruu' FiclkI. Allen. T. Hulliggm, Fushu. Prince, Ling. KL-yx. lillix. Gillics. E831 Sigma Nu Founded at the Virginia Military Institute 1869 DELTA BETA CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1907 FRATRES 1N DOCTORIBUS Prof. Arthur Houston Chivers Prof. Eric Philbrook Kelly Prof. Harold John Lockwood FRATRES IN URBE Earle Clifton Gordon Charles Nathaniel Batchelder FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 James Canby Dillon, II 1933 Johq Arthur Blumenthal Henry Allen Hawgood William Noyes McKee Charles Classen Shafer Paul Deane Collins HEnry Lewis Lowerre John Hamilton Paull, Jr. Leon Howard Shaw, Jr. Gerard Henry Dericks Robert Ewing McDonald Carl Edward Rugen David Crawford Stewart Gail Gray Geddes Darwin Robert Swinehart 1934 Henry Willson Bryan Clarence Selby Kempff, Jr. William Goodwin Richardson George Lewis Thomas Irvin Henry Hartman, Jr. Harry John Mellen William Pulver Stowe Van Buren Thoma Jr. Gordon Douglass Haverkamph Perry Summers Woodbury 1935 , Robert Alexander Bonner, Jr. William Shepard Hawgood Frederick Pinckney Kayser Robert Landers Millane William Wilson Brad: David Laundon Johnson, Jr. Albert Joseph Keenan, Jr. William Allen Northcutt, Jr. Howard Marshall Frost, Jr. Loring Pierce Jordan, Jr. William Emerson McMullen Eli Allan Sherwood Albert Joseph George James Maitland West Top Rozzu-Sherwood, McMullc-n, Frost, Keenan, West, Bonner, Bradt. Third Razl- W00dbury, Hawgood, Kayser, Kempff, Richardson, Hartman, Mellen. Serum! Rou' L0werre Collins, Stewart, Rugen, Blumenthal, Shaw, McKee, Pauli. Bollom Razu Bryan, Geddes, McDonald, Dericks, Swinehart, Theme, Thomas. K841 Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded at Richmond College 1901 NEWIHAMPSHRE ?1';' ALPHA.CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1909 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS ! Prof. Ralph Arthur Burns DLHoward Nelson Kingsford Dr. Ralph English Miller , Prof. Frederick Smyth Page Prof. Wayne Edson Stevens FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 Howard Germond Braillard Morgan Wallace Savage Gustavus H. Zimmterman, Jr. John Otto Zimmerman Elmer Dover Fisher 1933 Theodore Benjamin Almy Ernest Stillman Davis Judson Titus Pierson William Dacre Walker Frederic Alexander Birmingham Norman William Erlandson Richard Gordon Rice William Rainford Winn Charles Thomas Clark, Jr. William Ray Page Robert Morse Saywell Z934 Grosvenor Alexander Blood Paul Francis Ebbett Albert Frederick Koch Oscar Melick Ruebhausen John Soule Carney Carrington Woodbury Hill Howard Phillip Linton Robert Stanley Warner William Stewart Carr Paul Borst Willgeroth 1935 Alan Bennett Clark Arthur Frederick Holtorff Joseph Anthony Parachini Frank Cash Stockman Daniel Clark Cotton Edward Carlton Mitchell Walter Rockwell Pruden, Jr. Frank Walter Van Kirk, Jr. Robert Thorwald Glidden Reynolds Ellsworth Moulton Robert Lee Riggs Gerald Wilden Wertz Bertram Collins Hetiield Edwin Joseph O,Brien Arthur Drysdale Somers John Price Williams T011Rnu' Prudc-n.Parachini, W'ert; Holmrff, Cotton, O'Brien, Moulmn, Van Kirk, SumL-rs XV'IllLum. Tbird Ruu-WMitchell, Smckman, Carr, W'illgcmth. Ebbitt, Koch, Blond, W'nrncr, Gliddcn, Hcrliulnl, Svmud Ruw Cl21rk, Au Clark, C., Winm Wkllkcr, Almy, P.Igc. CJrncy. Bnllom Ru11' Birmin ulmm, Erl.1mlsnn, Picrs'un, Rice, Davis, dewcll. E851 ? 5 5 1'; ; Theta Chi lfoundcd at Norwich Univcrsity 1836 ALPHA THETA CHAPTER Established 21: Dartmouth College 1921 f'l, W .-w:x':m:h 'w- , FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Mr. Halsey Charles Edgcrton Prof. Frank Warren Garmn Mr. Charles Horace Spooncr Prof.William HamiltonWood Prof. Erville Bartlett Woods FRATRES IN URBE Daniel Francis Kraft Frank Welch m :7 11 K g 1 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 41;,f 1932 f Robert French Dickey John Abbot Titcomb 1933 Richard Payson Bee Edward Bonnell Hutchings,Jr. Dunham Kirkham Edward Pomeroy Smudt Carleton Pratt Burrill Robert Leroy James, Jr. William Barrett Lewis, Jr. Roland Eugene Stevens George Gates William Richmond Jones James Stewart Merson John Trickey, Jr. Richard Wadsworth Graves Albert George Juergens joseph Preston Searing, Jr. Robert Stuart Turner Henry Edward Hird, Jr. Ralph Saywnrd Keyes Robert Horstmann Seabolr Nicholas Xanthaky 1934 Bertram Lewis Alley Clarence Davies, Jr. v William Simpson Fullerton Arthur Philip Moebius Harlan Parker Banks Seymour Ballard Dunn John Henry Feth Edward Frederick Moldenke Donald Charles Bunting Richard Lane Emerson Robert Fulton Koms Edward Norris Wentworth,Jr. 1935 Fabian Steven Ciolek Theodore Roosevelt Hupper Kenneth Dean Rule Haro1d Barnard Watson Americo Secondo DeMasi Robert Martin Kugler Wilmot Horton Schooley Forney Drew Winner Ernest MacLoughIin Draper,Jr. William Haynie Mann, Jr. Theodore Manning Steele Edward Louis Whytlaw Top Rou' Whytl- 1w, DeMasi, Mann, Draper, Schoolay, Watson, Steele, Hupper, Kugler. Tbird Rou' Emerson, Alley, Ciolek, Korns, Bunting, Rule, Fullerton, Banks. Scrum! R0u' Dnvies, Wentworth, Xanthaky, Feth, Moebius, Seabolt, Juergens, Staudt, Dunn. 13mm ; Rou' Hmchmgs, jones, Lewis, Turner, BurrilL Moldenke, Searing, Merson. K851 Dr. john Pollard Bowler James Richard Andrews Gustavus Babson, Jr. Leo Eugene Bernache Elliot Shaw Blakesley Alexander Samuel Cunningham Robert Utting Brown Walter Monroe Bryant Richard Mantin Compton Alexander Simpson Atherton Frederick Sessions Beebe Francis Clark Chase Gardner Carter Cushman Rutherford Herbert Van Doom Theta College 1847 CHARGE College 1869 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Gordon Harkness Gliddon FRATER IN URBE Ernest Hargreaves Latham FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 John Morton Watts Donald Francis DLArcy Robert Doscher Darrow Arthur Dutcher Gilbert Foster Fernandes Philip Gene Eckels Perry Mozart Gallup Herbert Newton Heston Philip Simon Hemphill Henry Clay Hawkins, Jr. Richard Layfxeld Kenny Herbert Ernest Knowles Halsey Beach Loder 1933 Thomas James Hall Frank Abney Hardy Edwin Clifford Johnson, JL John Clinton Manchester 1934 George Randolph Klinefelter Henry Jameson Pierce 1935 Edward Robert McClellan Louville French Niles Hugh Putnam Rafferty Robert Richter Erskine St. Clair Delta Chi Founded at Union OMICRON DEUTERON Established at Dartmouth Prof. John Merrill P001 John Foster Meck, jr. Henry Perkins Smith, III John Stanford Thompson James Franklin Woods Samuel Gordon Watts Robert Young Charles Hull Scwall Edward Jordan Skillen Karl Burwill Ullman Thomas Erwin Wilson 7'4ij Ruu'iVViIsnn. Scwull, Cushmun, Rnffcrty Skillin. Kcnncy. Hawkins. Sr. CLHr. Clmw, Lulu; Hunplnll, I-'umll; Rmr-Vun Dnnm, Ullmun, Knowlcs, Bcchc. Klincfcllcr, W'Jtts, Hcsmn, Nilcx. MCLL-Hm. Ruhm Thin! Run'-Young, Bryant. Eckcls, Compton. Athurum, Gallup, Brown, IJiL-I'Cc Cunnmghmn. Scrum! R01r Andrch lenchcswr, Thumpsnn. Smith, johnsnn, Rum Blukcslcy. Dl'h'x'y. FL'l'nJlnlL-x. Bnllnm Rllu'iDuIChtl', Bubwn. Mcck. W'umli, Dmchcr, H.1II. H.1rxly. Bcnmlux W71 Prof. Ralph Dennison Beetle Dean Earl Gordon Bill James Louis Alder Archie George Delmarsh, Jr. Robert Lyon Dickson Howard Jenkins Farmer Denmun Fowler William Lorenzo Gaynor Donald Gilson Allen Robert Goldthwait Bowman Brunford Symonds Brannon George E. Cogswell William Stevenson Cumings James Gilchrist Alfring Guy Davis Briggs, Jr. Barker Crampton Czlrrick Robert Hutchinson Collins Charles William Ganzel Zeta Psi Founded at the College of the City of New York 1845 PSI EPSILON CHAPTER Established at Dartmouth College 1853 FRATRES IN DOCTORIBUS Prof. Edwin Deeks Harvey Mr. Harry Leslie Purdy Prof. Royal Case Nemiah Prof. Anton Adolph Raven FRATER IN URBE Alexander Laing FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1932 Alexander Christie 1933 John Eugene Masten Howard Clement Nichols Harry Vivian Osborne, Jr. James Lambie Pimper Richard Alan Rocker John Jacob Schneider 1934 Walter Howard Gussenhoven Richard Henry Houck Robert Colborn King William Walter LeVeen Richard Parker Goldthwait Edgar Charles Greiner David Stewart Hawes William Henry Hinkel, Jr. Clarence Colman Klinck William Morrison McCombs Emerson Day William James Gibson John Edwin Gilbert Homer Theodore Gregory Arthur Lester Grimes 1935 Floyd 0. Pansing, Jr. Lewis Seager Peck Donald Radasch Leroy Franklin Ruether Herbert Lewis Shuftleworth, 11 John Ellis Gilbert William Alfred Harloe Robert Emerson Lovegrove Douglas Campbell Mook Norris Gumsey Nims Mr. Harold Goddard Rugg Prof. Charles Leonard Stone Carl Ernest Shineman Mansfleld Daniel Sprague John Howard Thompson Hobart Merritt Van Deusen Stirling Ross Wheeler Carl Reynold Vickland Richard Goldsmith Wells Robert Marsh Williamson Charles H. P. Yallalee, Jr. Robert William Smith Lawrence George Sommer Richard Dickinson Turner Oran Howard Waterman Ferguson Wiley Hubbell Top Row-vMook, Radasch, Waterman, Pansing, Sommer, Carrick, Hubbell, Briggs, Shuttleworth, Houck. Fourth Rou'9Allen, Smith, Collins, Turner, Ganzell, Gilbert, J. E., Vickland, LeVeen, Alfring, Nims, Mumler, Bowman. Tbirrl Razr95prague. Hinkel, Hawes, King, Cumings, Grimes, Williamson, Gibson, Delmarsh, Gaynor, Greiner. Sermzd R011'9Thompson, Masten, Klinck, Dickson, Shineman, Alder, Van Deusen, McCombs, Fowler, Farmer. Bottom Row-Day, Yallalce, Goldthwait, Wheeler, Osborne, Gregory, Gussenhoven, Peck, Rocker. K881 SENIOR SOCIETIES Charles jarvis Chapman Cornelius james Corcoran, Jr. john Francis Donovan Henry Lawrence Durgin William Henry Gibbons, Jr. Henry Frank Gump, 3rd William John Hoffman Whitefield Frost Kimball Sphinx 1933 Richard Kirshbaum Lyon Harold Francis Mackey William Carpenter MacCarty John Stephen Monngan William Theodore Okie William Rommel Quinn Ford Kent Sayre John Koch Smart Harold Webster Smith William Henry Alton Evan Revere Collins Ward Smith Donner Robert Doscher Lee Waggoner Eckels George Dayton Edwards Robert Lewis Fairbank Richard Parker Goldthwait Pierre Grace David Lincoln Hatch Alfred Hunter Hicks Casque and Gauntlet 1933 911 . Leslie Myers Huntley Richard Jackson Robert Edward Kay William Haven King John Foster Meck, Jr. Kenneth Merwin Spang Justin Armstrong Stanley john Frank Trost Way Thompson Maxwell Oscar Waldsmith Kenneth Burleigh Weeman Dragon Senior Society Leo Eugene Bcrnache Stanley Albert Colla Robert Edwards Coulson Frederick Curtis John Alexander Davidson William Tarbox Dewey Walter Spalding Douglas George Peasley Drowns, Jr. Bowman Shyvers Ellis, Jr. Edward james Foley, Jr. Robert Chalmers Glendinning Robert Stephen Hagan George Phillip Heidler Henry Frederic Helmholz, Jr. Jack Benton Huntress Clarence Colman Klinck 1933 Vernon Wilson McKane Robert Warner Macgregor Thomas Dewey Mann Charles Hoyt March, jr. Calvin Harley Milans George Donald Miller, Jr. D0naId Alan Murray Oliver William Newell Robert Edwin Niebling Jay Thome Newton James Adamson Petrie, Jr. Franklin Fuller Ripley Donald Gooding Rollins John Jacob Schneider Robert Sewell Turner Lyman Eldridge Wakefleld, Jr. Howe Grove Wheelock, Jr. w HONORARY SOCIETIES Gamma Alpha Established at D21 rtmouth College 1906 SCIENTIFIC FRATERNITY Ojfzrerj Elgcne Arthur Smith ...................... , Robert French Dickey .................... Stanley Elmer Williams .................... '- Prof. Gordon Harkness Gliddon ............. ............................... Prexidelzf ' ........................... Vire-Prejideul ............................... Serrelary ............................... Tremlzrer x Carrarpmzding Secretary ........................ Sergemzt-at-Awm ............................... Councilor Fratre; in Doclm'ibm Dr. Elmer Howard Carleton Mr. Thomas Charles Moers Mr. Ruben E. Carlson Dr. Kenneth Neil Ogle Prof. Frank Warren Garran Dr. Fred William Perkins Mr. Mauritz Hedlund Dr. Robin Robinson Mr. Ernest M. Lyman Mr. Elgene Arthur Smith Prof. ColinCampbell Stewart Dr. Rolf Christian Syvertsen Dr.Leslie Kenneth Sycamore Mr. John Howard Fergus Mr. Wendell J. Whitcher Mr. Donald Stewart Allen Prof. Charles Evans Wilder Mr. ArthurFrederickDittmer Mr. Stanley Elmer Williams Fratre; in U iziverjz'tate joseph Roger Bennett Robert French Dickey John Barmore Feltner Chandler Babbit Griggs William Hersey Kendall Gordon Max Lane Walter Spalding Douglas James Adamson Petrie, Jr. Robert Tait Ley Ralph Ephraim Alexander 1932 Richard Wagner Olmsted John Abbot Titcomb Richard Henry Barrett 1933 Nathan Newton Root James Messer Clough Alfred Fletcher McLaughlin Elmer Dover Fisher Herbert Calvin Fisher Clarence Henry Albaugh Charles Neumann Top Rour' Lyman, Allen, Douglas, Perkins, Titcomb, McLaughlin, Root, Albaugh. Third Row Fisher, Whitcher, Feltner, Griggs, Fergus, Barrett, Carlson. Second Row-Lane, Fisher, Ley, Moers, Petrie, Clough, Alexahder. Bottom Rozu Wil1iams, Olmsted, Garran, Ogle, Smith, Dickey, Robinson. PW 4 Kappa Phi Kappa ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at Dartmouth College 1922 EDUCATIONAL FRATERNITY O j5rem Henry Lawrence Durgin .................................................. Preiideut Whitefield Frost Kimball .................. ,1 ........................... Vire-Prejz'dent James John Doherty, Jr .................................................. HiItOI'iail Fred Ervin Prince ....................................................... Treamrer Leland Connell Sanbom ................................................ Secretary Frail?! iiz Doctorikm Fmtre; izz Urbe Mr. Theodore Eaton Bacon Prof. Ralph Arthur Burns Harold Ellsworth Booma John Parker Prof. Edwin Maurice Bailor Mr. William Frederick Geiger , Robert Jaquith Fuller Robert Abial Rolfe Prof. Robert Murray Bear Mr. Lauren Miller Sadler Fmtrej 2'72 Ulzz'zlemitczte 1935 Forrest Palmer Branch Wilbur Cutting Johnson Thomas Maskilieson Fred Ervin Prince James John Doherty, Jr. Whitefleld Frost Kimball Laurence James Oleary, Jr. Leland Connell Sanborn James Francis Donovan Harold Francis Mackey Francis James O'Toole John Koch Smart Henry Lawrence Durgin 1934 Gardner Lombard Brown Richard Aubrey Page William Pulver Stowe Top Rozt' O'Leary, Smart, O'Toole Brown, Prof. Bear, Maskilicsnn, Page. Bollom Razz' Donovan, Branch, Doherty, Kimball, Sanbom, johnson. E951 ZCta Alpha Phi Founded at Dartmouth College 1931 SCIENTIFIC FRATERNITY Oj$cerx Herbert William Jackson ................................................. Prejidenf Stewart Francis Alexander ............................................ Vire-Prejidenl Edwin Bentley Thomas .................... ' ............................... Secretary Robert Paul Balgley ...................... ; , ......... T ..................... Treamrer Fmtre; 1'72 Doctoribzu Prof. John Page Amsden Prof. Leland Griggs Prof. Everett Clark Myers Dr. Frank Herman Connell Prof. Louis Clark Mathewson Prof. William Byers Unger Fratrej 2'72 Univewitate 1933 Ralph Ephraim Alexander Alfred Joseph Jennings Jesse Joseph Michaelson Eber Resnick Charles Thomas Clark, Jr. Ralph Sayward Keyes Gay Edward Milius, Jr. Robert Sewell Turner Bernard Poland Cunningham Philip Aye: Marden Charles Neumann 1954 Stewart Francis Alexander Emerson Day Herbert William Jackson David Kirk Spitler Robert Paul Balgley Frank Libman Engel Robert Fulton Koms Robert Clinton Stauffer Edward Harry Bishop George Libman Engel Arthur Emery MacGregor Siegfried Stem Calvin Calmon Francis Pryer Ford Frederick Sanborn Milton Adolph Spitz William Stevenson Cumings Perry Webster Gilbert Donald Campbell Sandy Edwin Bentley Thomas 1935 Jules Harrison Bromberg Frank Leonard Bryant Charles Redman Moon, Jr. Omer Karl Whipple Top ROw-Bromberg, Hawks, MacGregor, Stum, Spitz, Calmon. Second Row Day, Moon, Resnick, Michaelson, Gibson, Sanborn. Bollam R0w Neumann, Balgley, Alexander, Jackson, Thomas, Gilbert, Cunningham. III HI'IJ'. Ml NIH?! ' Mur-Il .rE-x: Phi Beta Kappa Founded at William and Mary College 1776 Established at Dartmouth 1787 Membem of $199 Clan of 1933 Ralph Ephraim Alexander William Francis Atwood, Jr. Gilbert Wheeler Beebe Charles Thomas Clark, Jr. Francis Woodman Cleaves Barnard Abraham Davis James Harold Doehler Robert Mason Estes George Nixon Farrand Richard Parker Goldthwait Henry Allen Hawgood George Phillip Heidler Carl Edward Hopkins Edwin Wilbur Humes Everett Huntington Hymen Richard Jackson Jack Kanter Robert Edward Kay Martin Kerwin Philip Ayer Marden John Eugene Masten jesse J'oseph Michaelson Donald Alan Murfay William John Paul Norton David Barr Paulsoh James Adamson Petrie, Jr. William Edward Porter, Jr. I William Gaston Raouel Nathan N ewton Root John Irwin Shafer, Jr. Harold Webster Smith Henry Craig Smith Edward Pomeroy Stendt Robert Stuart Turner Charles Websrer Paul Richard Wetstein, Jr. John Franklin Woodman Mahonri Young Paul Charles Zamecnik Alpha Chi Sigma ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded at the University of Wisconsin 1902 Established at Dartmouth College 1923 CHEMISTRY SOCIETY ijqcerx Charles Robert Cocroft ............................................................... Maxter Alchemirt Mayo Russell Purple ................................................... ......... Vice-Majter Alrbeminf Stanton Houghron Whithan .................................................................. Treawrer William Noyes McKee ...................................................................... Reporter Pralre; 2'72 Doctoribm Prof. Leon Burr Richardson Mr. Lauren Miller Sadler Prof. Andrew Jackson Scarlett Mr. Eugene Arthur Smith Mr. Wendell Jennison Whitcher Mr, Donald Stewart Allen Prof. John Page Amsden Prof. Charles Ernest Bolser Prof. Elden Bennett Hartshorn Prof. Fletcher Low Mr. Lincoln Page Prater in Urbe Dr. Joseph Greeley Pollard Fratre; in Uzziverlitate 1933 Jasper Warren Braley Bernard Poland Cunningham William Noyes McKee Stanton Houghton Whitman Charles Robert Cocroft Charles Benjamin Hinds, Jr. Mayo Russell Purple E981 , - .. '- Vt ,4, $717 . . . M? 3ng w .. . 1 .0 er Egg Ha ATHLETICS Bark Row- Ly0n, Proctor, Gilman, Neidlinger. Fin! R0w Brown, McFarland, Murch, Spang, Heneage. Dartmouth College Athletic Council Officer; L. K. Neidlinger ........................................................................... Prexidezzl L. F. Murch ............................................................................... Secretary H. R. Heneage ................................................................. Supervimr of Athletic: Alzmmz' Reprejenlative: L. K. Neidlinger J. T. Gilman Faculty Reprexenlative: C. A. Proctor B. H. Brown L. F. Murch Undergraduate Member: K. M. Spang ..................................................................... Manager of Football J. P. McFarland ................................................................. Manager of Barkellmll R. K. Lyon ...................................................................... Manager of Bajeball Chairmen 0f Advijory Committee; C. A. Proctor ........................................................... Foollmil. Bakrelmll, Gym. Lurrmw 13' H Brown E ..................................................... Soccer, Bmkellmll. Hockey. 7mm L. K. Neidlinger L' F' Murch g .................................................... Trark, Cram Calmlry, Gulf, .S'Il'l'mmmj; J. T. Gilman Fillmzrial Commillee B. H. Brown, Chairman J. T. Gilman K. M. Spang '33 E991 Bark Rou' H0bbs, Hopkins, Farrand, Masten, Delmarsh, Okie. Seromz' Rour' Neibling, Beattie, Geddes, Meck, Norton, Naramore. Fim Row-Lyon, Fairbank, Collins, Spang, Wood, McFarland. Athletic. Managers K. M. Spang ..................................................................... Manager of Football E. R. Collins ...................................................................... Manager of Trade R. K. Lyon ...................................................................... Manager of Bmeball J. P. McFarland ................................................................. Manager of Bmketlmll R. L. Fairbank .................................................................. Manager of Swimming C. E. Hopkins ..................................................................... Manager of Soccer D. M. Wood, Jr ................................................................... Manager of Hockey J. F. Meck .......................................................................... Mmmger 0f Gym A. G. Delmarsh ............................................................... Manager of Cray; Comztry W. T. Okie ....................................................................... Manager of Tami; W. E. Hobbs ..................................................................... Manager of Lacmue W. H. Beattie ............................................................ Manager of Frejbmmz 130015411 G. G. Geddes .............................................................. Manager of Frexlommz Track R. M. Norton ............................................................ Manager of Freylammz Bamball H. B. Naramore ........................................................ Manager of Fz'ejbmmz Bayketball R. E. Neibling ............................................................ Manager of Freybmmz Hockey R. M. Cox ............................................................. 'Manager of FreJIamczn Swimming Intramural Athletics Robert J. Delahanty ......................................................................... Director Walter Watson 35 ......................................................................... Manager Stanley A. Colla 33 ................................................................ Actizlitier Nlanager Howard Porter 33 ................................................................. Artiz'itier Manager Edward H. Getmann I54 ............................................................. Arriltmzt Manager E. Stanton Katstedt '34 ......................................................... Anirmm Active Manager Frank P. Wardwell '34 ......................................................... Arrirfmzt Active Manager HE Intramural Department had, for its prime objective this year, the desire to increase the number of students actively participating in the Intramural athletics. In order to accomplish this objective, the scope of the depart- ment was greatly enlarged. The graduate schools, which formerly played impromptu games among themselves, were ambraced in the schedule of games. Volley Ball was introduced for the dormitories, to fill in the drab months after Christmas. Squash was added to the list of fraternity sports with gratifying results. Due to these additions, and the effective functioning of the Intramural Department, itself, the participation has increased considerably. Almost every student in college has, in one branch of athletics or another, engaged in Intramural athletics. The number of fraternity men increased from 1240 to 1339. In the dormitory division, the increase was from 628 to 775. The Intramural season started out in the fall with Zeta Psi winning the fraternity touch football, and Woodward Hall the dormitory title. Theta Delta Chi won the tennis. In Basketball, Psi Upsilon again won out, while Streeter Hall was winning the dormitory division. Psi Upsilon beat Streetet for the college championship. The handball cham- pionship was won by Pi Lambda Phi and the new squash tournament by Beta Theta Pi. Beta Theta Pi also annexed the swimming title. Phi Gamma Delta finished ahead of the other fraternities to win the track meet. In hockey, Zeta Psi won the fraternity championship, and Richardson won the dormitory. North Fayerweather annexed the volley ball tourney after a hard struggle. In the Intet-class division, the class of 1956 won the touch football title while the class of 1934 was winning the tackle football championship after a very close and hard series of games with the team from every other class. The class of 1936 triumphed in soccer, basketball, and the gym meet, also, which put them in the lead over the other three classes. The Intramural Department has instituted a regular heeling system of its own, apart from the regular athletic com- petition. This was necessary due to the special training required in the management of such a wide scope of athletics embracing all intercollegiate sports, as well as some not yet on an intercollegiate basis. To run such a program involves not only a working knowledge of all sports, but an efficient business training as well. In order to increase the caliber of the Intramural Department, this heeling system of competition for the managetships is absolutely necessary. Besides the managers and their assistants, there were five heelers competing for the managerships. These men were Stanley D. Benson, Otto Calderari, Allen S. Brush, Daniel B. Close, and Galo P. Emerson. The best of the heelers are elected by the Intramural Department, in the spring, to fill the assistant managers positions for the next year. The number of heelers competing for the managerships for the year 1935 has increased. The work involves some time but is extremely valuable in that the Intramural Department, being so wide in its scope, comes into contact with almost every man in college. The managers positions are very responsible ones. Their decisions are final, and they are forced to make them frequently. Such training as that cannot help but be of value to any college man both in college, and in later life. For this service each manager is awarded a letter by the college. Next year, the Intramural Department is going even farther than it did this year. The organization is one of the most elhcient and smoothly run of any in college. The aim will be to continue the increased participation through the addition of new sports to the dormitory division and the increase of the Inter-class athletics. The larger dormitories may be split into sections to facilitate competition. The fraternities will again be rewarded by extra points going toward the All-Year Cup when the percentage of their membership participating in Intramural Athletics so warrants. The Intramural Department is constantly expanding, and fills an important place in undergraduate life at Dart- mouth College. . .3. ' :a w ,. ' 1 93 2 Football Team Og'irerj William j Hoffman '33 .......................................... Captain Kenneth M. Spnng '33 ........................................... Manager EdgarW.Powell,Jr.'34............3.................3......Mni0rMmmger Jackson L. Cannell '19 ......................................... Head Coach Norman W. Crisp '21 ...................................... Auixtant Coarla Sidney C. Hazelton '09 ...................................... AuiItmzt Coarla Harry E. Litzenberger '32 .................................... Axxijtant Coach George H. Lowe .......................................... Anixtmzt Comb BILL HOFFMAN, 1932 Captain Adolf F. Youngstrom '18 .................................... Auixtant Coach Team W. S. Donner '33, J. F. Trost '33 ............................................................. Right Em! H. S. Durgin '33, P. J. Glazer '34 ........................................................... Rigbt Tackle W. J. Hoffman '33, L. M. Huntley '33 ........................................................ Right Guard F. P. Branch '33 ............................................................................. Center R. H. Michelet '34, I. Silverman '34 ............. I .............................................. Left Guard A. C. Baldwin '34, D. C. Hagerman '35 ....................................................... Left Tackle H. F. Mackey '33, W. C. Embry '34 ............................................................ Left End S. Fishman '34, G. P. Stangle '34 ............................................................. Quarterback R. A. Morton '34, G. F. Hill '35 .................... L ..................................... Right Halfback W. L. Powers '34, W. B. Clark '35 ......................................................... Left Halflmck D. T. Hedges '34 ............................................................................ Pllllbark Back Row3PowelI, Stangle, Glazer, Gwinn, Spmg. Family R011'3M1gel, Rockwell, Waters, Saunders, Deckert, Giarla, Priced Silverman, Fogarty. Third Raw-Cal'penter, Kinney, Sleep, Burnkrant, Conathan, Petke, Aieta, Crandell, Hagerman. Swami Rour-Sweeney, Mahoney, Donovan, Frankel, Donner, Clark, Coppenrath, Ritter, Sousanne, FirJl R0w-Lapidus, Fishman, Durgin, Embry, Hoffman, Branch, Mackey, Hedges. 1933 Football Schedule DATE PLACE OPPONENT September 30 ............ Hanover ............................... Norwich October 7 .............. Hanover ............................... Vermont October 14 .............. Hanover .................................. Bates October 21 .............. Philadelphia ............. University of Pennsylvania October 28. .1 ............ Cambridge .............................. Harvard November 4 ............ New Haven ............................... Yale November 11 ............ Princeton .............................. Princeton November 18 ............ Hanover ................................ Cornell November 25 ............ Chicago ................................ Chicago 2, J 1932 Record DATE PLACE OPPONEhflT September 24 ............. Hanover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 .Norwich ............... October 1 ............... Hanover ................ Vermont ............... October 8 ............... Hanover ................ Lafayette ............... October 15. . . . ........... Philadelphia ............. Pennsylvania ............ October 22 ............... Cambridge ............... Harvard ................ October 29 ............... New Haven .............. Yale ................... November 5 ............. Hanover ................ New Hampshire. . . .1 ...... November 12 ............. Ithaca ................... Cornell ................ KEN SPANG, 1932 Manager DARTMOUTH 73 32 25 Robinson, Booma, Holbrook, Litzenbexger, Cnnnell, Hazelton, Youngstrom, Crisp, Hillmnn. f1031 OPPONENT O O 0 14 10 V , w 3932' , :2: '32-: :73; 2.59 3 :19: 1932 Baseball Team Officeri Wilbur H. Mack 32 ............................................. Captain Howland H. Sargeant 32 ........................................ Manager Richard K. Lyon 33 ....................................... fmzior Manager Charles M. Tesreau ................................................ Coach TOM MASKILIESON, 1933 Capmin Team F. A. Foley 32 ............................................................................. Catcher K. B. Weeman 33 ........................................................................... Catcher A. R. Boisseau 33 ............................................................................ Pitcher W. Thompson 33 ............................................... - ............................. P itclaer R. J Miller 34 .............................................................................. Pitcher H. L. Barber 32 ........................................................................... Fimf Bale J. Chesnulevich 33 ....................................................................... Second Bane R. A. Morton 34 ............................................................ , ............ Second Baxe T. Maskilieson 34 ........................................................................ Short Stop C. L. Snow 34 ................................................ , ........................... Tlaz'rd Bale C. B. Arthur 34 ......................................................................... Right Field S. O'Brien 34 ........................................................................... Right Field J. K. Edwards 34 ............................................. - ........................... Center Field W. H. Mack 32 .......................................................................... Left Field Bark Rouv-Junior'Manager Gruen, Rich, Miller, Coach Tesreau, Thompson, O'Brien, Edwards, Manager Sargeant, Junior Manager Lyon. Fm! R0w4Morton, Weeman, Chesnulevich, Snow, Captain Mack, Barber, Maskilieson, Foley, Arthur. 1932 Baseball Record- DICK LYON, 1933 Manager J DATE PLACE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH April 9 ................. New Haven .............. Yale ....................... 5 '1 April 16 ................. Princeton ................ Princeton ................... 12 9 April 23 ................. Hanover ................ Cornell .................... 2 8 April 27 ................. Hanover ................ St. Michaels ................. O 4 May 2 .................. New York ............... Columbia ................... 10 9 May 6 .................. Hanover ................ Pennsylvania ................ 2 3 May 7 .................. Hanover.............,..Yale ..................... 7 4 May 7 .................. Hanover ................ Yale ....................... 7 9 May 13 .................. Hanover ................ Princeton ................... 3 10 May 14 .................. Hanover ................ Columbia ................... 12 4 May 18 .................. Hanover ................ Vermont ................... 10 11 May 21 .................. Burlington ............... Vermont .................... :3 :1: May 28 .................. Ithaca ................... Cornell .................... 3 2 June 4 .................. Philadelphia ............. Pennsylvania ................ 11 8 June 16 .................. Cambridge ............... Harvard ..................... :1: $ June 18 .................. Amherst ................. Athrst ................... 5 3 June 20 .................. Hanover ................ Vermont ................... 3 7 1: Cancelled on account of rain. 1932 Track Team 035591-13 E1110: B. Noyes '32 ............................................... Captain Richard Hazm '32 .............................................. A'Ianger Evan R. Collins '33 ........................................ Junior Manager Harry L. Hillman ................................................. Comb CAL MILANS, 1953 Captain Team D. B. Voorhees '33 .......................................................................... Hurdle: W. C. Barrett '34 ............................................................................ Hurdle; W. C. Embry '34 ............................................................................ Hurdle; A. E Kahn '34 ............................................................................. Hurdle: J. E. McCoy '32 .............................................................................. Daibex E. B. Noyes '32 .............................................................................. Dame; A. C. Hme '34 ............................................................................... Dame; J. W. Langley 32 .............................................................................. Mile F. J Lepreau '34 ............................................................................. 2-lee W. S Donner' 33 ........................................................................ B10443 Jump G. H. Kimball' 34 ........................................................................ Bioad Jump C H. Milans' 33 ......................................................................... High Izlmp R. M Lindstrom' 34 ...................................................................... High Jump 8. J. Woodbury '34 ................................ '. ...................................... High Jump N. V. Maxam '34 .......................................... ' ............................... Pole Vault J. V. Elliott Jr. 3'2 ........................................................................... Dinm M. W. Metcalf' 32 ................................................................. . .......... Javelin W. J Hoffman 33 ................................................................... Hammel T510112 C. J. Chapman '33 .......................................................................... Hurdle; Bark R011'4Maxam, Chapman, Lindstrom, Barrett, Kimball, Nissen, Hine. Swami Rau'4Manager Hazen, Lepreau, Woodbury, Donner, Voorhees, Coach Hillman. Fin! R0w4Milans, Langley, Metcalf, Noyes, Embry, Elliot, McCoy. 1932 Track Record VAN COLLINS, 1933 Manager DATE PLACE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH ebruary 13 Boston Boston A. A. 1 , Mile Relay First Place High Jump Tie Third Place February 27 Boston Harvard 57y2 19y2 Cornell 39 . March 5 New York I. C. A. A. A. A. , Second and Third ' 1 High jump March 12 Orono Maine 48 ' 78 April 29-30 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Second Shuttle Relays Hurdle Relay Second Javelin May 7 Providence Brown 21 68 Columbia 46 May 14 Hanover Harvard 71 64 July 8-9 Berkeley, Calif. I. C. A. A. A. A. 5V2 Buck Rozr7Milans, XWoodbum Lindstrom, Donner, Nissan. Fin! Rau'7Langley, Metcalf, Noyes, Chapman, Hinc. 1.1? 1 11071 Back RozveManager McFarland, Miller, Mackey, Goss, junior Manager Beers. Fhirt RoweBonniwell, Maxwell, Captain Stangle, Kraszewski, Edwards. 1933 Basketball Team Record DATE PLACE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH December 7 ............. Hanover ................ Crimson Independents ......... 20 37 December 10 ............. Hanover ................ Providence .................. 32 44 December 14 ............. Hanover ................ Vermont ................... 27 29 December 16 ............. New York ............... 7th Regiment ................ 23 4-0 December 17 ............. New York ............... C. C. N. Y. ................. 29 20 December 19 ....... ' ...... New York ............... Fordham ................... 23 30 January 7 ............... Hanover ................ Cornell .................... 31 45 January 14- ............... Philadelphia ............. Pennsylvania ................ 35 3O january 16 ............... New Haven .............. Yale ....................... 23 29 January 21 ............... Hanover ................ Princeton ................... 40 25 February 11 .............. Hanover ................ Yale ....................... 37 36 February 15 .............. Ithaca .................. Cornell .................... 38 35 February 18 .............. Hanover ................ Harvard .................... 17 30 February 22 .............. West Point .............. Army ...................... 3O 43 February 25 .............. Hanover ................ Columbia ................... 32 45 February 27 .............. Hanover ................ Pennsylvania ................ 19 29 March 4 ................. Princeton ................ Princeton ................... 39 35 March 6 ................. New York ............... Columbia ................... 26 52 03km; George P. Stangle ,34 ........................................................................ Captain james P. McFarland '33 ...................................................................... Manager Thomas M. Beers 334 .................................................................. junior Manager Albert D. Stark .............................................................................. C0461? Team H. F. Mackey '33 ............................................................................. Center P. B. Maxwell 333 .......................................................................... Forward J. K. Edwards ,34 ........................................................................... Forward G. H. Goss 334 .......................................................... 1 .................... Center H. W. Kraszewski 334 .......... .............................................................. Guard R. J. Miller ,34 .............................................................................. Guard G P. Stangle '34 ............................................................................. Guard A. E. Bonniwell '35 ......................................................................... Forward 1:1081 Bark R01U4Junior Manager Hinsman, Nissen, Morton, Bennett, Wolff, Manager Wood. Fin! Row4Faegre, Powers, McHugh, Jackson, Arthur, Manchester, Crowther. 1 93 3 Hockey; Team Record DATE PLACE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH December 28 ............. Lake Placid .............. McGill ..................... 8 2 December 29 ............. Lake Placid .............. McGill ..................... 12 3 December 30 ............. Lake Placid .............. MCGill ..................... 13 1 January 14 ............... New Haven .............. Yale ....................... 6 2 January 21 ............... Hanover ................ Yale ....................... cancelled February 11 .............. Hanover ................ Harvard .................... 3 2 February 15 .............. Hanover ................ Colby ...................... 2 6 February 17 .............. Cambridge .............. Harvard .................... 5 2 February 22 .............. Hanover ................ Middlebury ................. 2 9 February 25 .............. Princeton ................ Princeton ................... 5 3 March 4 ................. Princeton ................ Princeton ................... 2 O 0 1??cerj . Richard Jackson ,33 ......................................................................... Captain Donald M. Wood, Jr. 433 .................................................................... Manager John M. Hinsman '34 ............................... 1 ................................... fimior Manager James P. Bower .............................................................................. Comb Team 1 J. B. Faegre, Jr. 133 .......................................................................... Defeme R. Jackson '33 ............................................................................... Cenler J. C. Manchester 133 ........................................................................... 117mg C. B. Arthur '34 ............................................................................... IVng R. M. Bennett '34 ........................................................................... Dejeme D. W. Crowther 434 ........................................................................... Wing J. H. MCHugh '34 ............................................................................. Goa! R. A. Morton ,34 ...................................................... ' ....................... Center A. E. Nissen '34 ............................................................................ Defeme W. L. Powers ,34 .............................................................................. 7ng J. D. Wolff '33 ............................................................................. Dcfc'lnc '. 1 109,1 Back Row-Specht, Atkinson, Ley, Crouse, Leveen, Specht. Second Row-O'Brien, Smoyer, Orenstein, Ballard, Benfleld, Meigher, Manager Fairbank. Firxt Rozu-Weeman, Ley, Monagan, Hymen, Taft. 1933 Swimming Team Record DATE PLACE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH February 4 .............. Hanover ................ Springfield .................. 32 45 February 10 .............. Hanover ................ Yale ....................... 52 19 February 16 .............. Brunswick ............... Bowdoin ................... 19 51 February 18 .............. Cambridge .............. Harvard .................... 49 22 February 22 .............. Hanover ................ M. I. T ..................... 18 53 March 2 ................. Providence ............... Brown ..................... 30 41 March 4 ................. West Point .............. Army ...................... 34 37 Ojjicem John S. Monagan 233 ........................................................................ Captain Robert L. Fairbank ,33 ...................................................................... Manager David H. Callaway, Jr. ,34 .............................................................. Izmior Manager Sidney C. Hazelton ........................................................ . ................... Coach Team 1933 R. Doscher ........................ 50-3143. Relay R. T. Ley ......................... 100-3101. Relay E. H. Hymen ................ ZOO-yd. Brewt Stroke J. S. Monagan ...................... 150-9151. Back W. H. King ............................. Dive J. H. Taft ........................ 220-3101. Relay 1934 J. A. Ballard ...................... 220-yd, Relay W. W. Leveen .................... 220-3161. Relay R. W. Banfield ..................... 50-yd. Relay S. C. Meigher ............................ Dive R. R. Goecke .................. 220-yd. Free Style S. C. Smoyer ............................. Relay 1935 . F. M. Atkinson .............. 220-yd. Bream Stroke H. B. Orenstein .................... 100-3151. Relay W. D. Crouse ..................... JOO-yd. Relay F J. Specht ................... 440-yd. Free Style D. L Ley ......................... JOO-yd. Relay R. L. Specht ...................... 150-yd. B4514 F. S. O'Brien ....................... 50-9151. Relay 1:110; Bark Row3Manager Bryant, Junior Manager Hobbs. Secomi Row38ilowitz, Smoyer, Coach Dent, Shea, Hitchcock. Pint R0w3Wright, Mahoney, Burleigh, Shafer, Litzenb'brger, Chandler. 1932 LacrossE Team Ojjzicerj John C. Pyles 332 ........................................................................... Capzaz'n Howard W. Elliot 332 ....................................................................... Manager Winston C. Hobbs 333 ................................................................. junior Manager Thomas J. Dent .............................................................................. Coach Team W. E. Hitchcock, Jr. 333 ................................................................... Firyt Altark B. Silowitz ,34 ........................................................................... Firjt Andria J. D. Mahoney ,34 ..................................................................... Second Attack M. Chandler ,32 ........................................................................ Third Attack J. A. Wright ,32 ............................................................................. C677fer H. E. Litzenberger ,32 .................................................................... Fiat Defeme D. H. Krans ,33 ...................................................................... Setoml Defeme W. R. Smoyer 332 ...................................................................... Third Defeme S. H. Britten ,34 ....................................................................... Third Defeme R. L. Dickson 333 ....................................................................... Third Defeme C. C. Shafer 333 .......................................................................... Cover Point J. C. Pyles, Jr. 332 .............................................................................. Point C. W. Burleigh ,32 ......................................................................... III Home J. F. Donovan '33 ......................................................................... 01!! Home C. J Shea 334 ................................................................................. Cart! Record DATE PLACE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH April 9 ................. Hanover ................ Tufts ...................... 1 9 April 16 ................. West Point .............. Army ...................... 8 1 April 23 ................. Hanover ................ Boston Lacrosse Club .......... 5 6 April 30 ................. Hanover ................ Harvard .................... 0 1 May 6 .................. New Haven .............. Yale ....................... 8 2 May 14 .................. Hanover ................ M. I. T. .................... 0 15 May 21 .................. Hanover ................ Syracuse .................... 6 S May 28 .................. Hanover ................ Springfield .................. 0 8 June 20 .................. Hanover ................ Onondaga Indian ............ 131' 2 f1111 Bark Rozu4Seixas, Werner, Watts, Schneider, Sayre, Orcutt, Brabbee Second R0w4Manager Hopkins, Kline, Harvey, Carrick, Wells, Coach Dent. Pint Row4Webster, Cowie, Captain Hitchcock, Shelmire, Veres. 1932 Soccer Team Record DATE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH October 7 ......................... Syracuse .............................. 6 1 0 October 15 ......................... M. I. T. ............................... O 1 October 21 ......................... Harvard .............................. 3 3 October 31 ......................... Princeton ............................ q 1 4 November 5 ....................... Springfleld ............................ 4 0 November 12 ....................... Brown ............................... 1 4 Ojjticem William E. Hitchcock '33 ...................................................... ' ................ Caplaz'n Carl E. Hopkins '33 ......................................................................... Manager Samuel G. Carsen '34 .................................................................. Imzzbr Manager Thomas J1 Dent .............................................................................. Comb Team W. E. Hitchcock, Jr. '33 ............ Ozzm'de Right K. W. Webster '33 ................ Left Halfback R. L. Veres '33 ..................... Imide Rigbt H. H. Orcutt '35 ................... Left Halflmck j. M. Shelmire '35 ....................... Center E. W. Cowie '34 ................... Left Halfback A. F. Kline '35 ........ V .............. 112122176: Left 8. H. Werner '34 .................. Left Halfback F. K. Sayre '33 ...................... Inn'de Left 8. G. Watts '34 ................... Right Fullback R. A. Brabbee '34 ................... Ozztjz'de Left R. G. Wells '34 .................... Left Fzzllback D. H. Scixas '33 ................... Right Fallback E. J .Harvey '35 .................... Left Fullback B. C. Carrick '35 ............... Center Halfbark j. J. Schneider ............................ Goal 1 112 1 Bark Rozu Manager Delmarsh, Quimby, Russell, Coach Cohn. From Rour Co1e, Captain Lepreau, Rolfe, Willson, Smith. 1932 Cross Country Team Officer; Randall Cook 34 ............................................................................ Captain Archie G. Delmarsh ,33 ........ m ............................................................ Manager Richard C. Benedict ,34 ................................................................ junior Manager Harvey W. Cohn ............................................................................. C oath Team P. J. Lepreau ,34 R. L. Quimby ,35 W. C. WilsorFSS 1932 Retard DATE PLACE OPPONENT October 21 ............... Cambridge ............... HarvardNew Hampshire ...... New Hampshire ............. Harvard .................... November 5 ............. Hanover ................ Yale ....................... November 11 ............. New York ............... Intercollegiates .............. r7 3 . ' . 1 . i113J SCORE DARTMOU'I'H 101 23 32 18 4'3 13th PIJCC Back Rozu4Manager Meck, Mathewson, Coach Kaney, junior Coach Sadler, Junior Manager Risberg. Second Row4521ger, Sprague, Doyle, James, Cogswell, Funke, Hattenback, Meyer, Cunningham. Fin! R0w-F. Engle, Schuyler, Purcell, Hunley, Hatch, Miller, Blakesley, G. Engel, Willis. 1933 Gym Team Record DATE PLACE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH February 6 .............. Montreal ................ McGill ..................... 16 20 February 18 .............. Hanover ................ Army ...................... 33 21 February 25 .............. Hanover ................ Princeton ................... 26 28 March 4 ................ Hanover ................ Temple .................... 21 33 March 16 ................ Springfleld .............. Springfield ................. 24 30 March 18 ................ Annapolis ............... Navy ...................... 34 20 March 25 ................ Cambridge ............... M. I. T. .................... 29 25 April 8 ................. West Point .............. Intercollegiates .............. Incl. Scoring April 15 ................. Fall River, Mass. .......... N. E. A. A. U., Juniors ........ Dartmouth Third April 22 ................ .Boston .................. N. E. A. A. U., Seniors ........ Dartmouth Third Ojficem David L. Hatch 133 .......................................................................... Captain J0hnF.Meck,Jr.33 ................. Manager Jack B. Risberg 134 .................................................................... junior Manager Patrick J. Kaney ............................................................................. Coach Team E. S. Blakesley 133 ............................................................................. Hone D. L. Hatch ,33 ....................................................................... Horz'zmztal Bar J. B. Hunley '33 ........................................................................ Parallel Bar; T. V. Purcell ,33 .............................................................................. Ring; F. L. Engel '34 ................................................................................ Rope H. F. Miller134 ............................................................................... Riazgl D. MA Schuyler ,34 ......................................................................... szzbling I. Sager 135 .................................................................................. Rope Baxtem Intercollegiate Gymnajtir League IV 017 LOH 117072 L01 ! Navy ................... 5 none Temple .................. 2 3 Dartmouth ............... 3 2 M. I. T ......... V ......... 2 3 Springfield ............... 2 3 Princeton ........... v ..... 1 4 iuq Bark Row Sheldon, Coach Gilligan, Manager Roe. Fin; R0w Nob1e, LaVine, Captain Richardson, Smith, Hall. 1932 Tennis Team Olficen John M. Richardson 32 ...................................................................... Captain Addison Roe 32 ........................................................................... Mmmger Crawford Gilligan ............................................................................ Coach Team K. N. LaVine ,32 J. W. Sheldon '32 J. M. Richardson 32 G. M. Ha1134 A. D. Noble ,34 Record DATE PLACE OPPONENT April 29 ................. Providence .............. Brown ..................... April 30 ................. Longwood ............... Longwood ................. May 10 .................. New Haven .............. Yale ...................... May 11 .................. Princeton ............... Princeton .................. May 12 .................. New York ............... Columbia .................. May 13 .................. Bethlehem ............... Lehigh .................... May 111 .................. Swarthmore .............. Swarthmore ................ May 21 .................. Hanover ................ Amherst ................... p151 SCORE DARTMOUTH 6 2 7 7 2 6 3 4 3 cancelled 3 6 2 7 T017 Row2Geary, Quinn, Smith. Boltam Row2Hicks, Hill, Capt. McPhail, Birch. 1932 Golf Team Ocher: D. McPhail '32 .................................................................. Captain and Manager Thomas F. Keane, Jr ........................................... - ................................ Coach Team C. B. Geary '32 A. H. Hicks ,53 K. M. Hill '32 W. R. Quinn ,33 D. McPhail '32 C. T. Birch ,34 R. M. Smith ,34 Record DATE PLACE OPPONENT SCORE DARTMOUTH April 30 ................. Concord ................. Boston University ............ 1 5 May 7 .................. Cambridge ............... Holy Cross .................. 5 4 May 7 .................. Cambridge ............... Harvard ................... 7 2 May 13 .................. Boston .................. Princeton .................. 7172 1V2 May 14 .................. Boston .................. Pennsylvania ............... 2V2 6172 May 14 .................. Boston .................. Georgetown ................ 5 4 May 20 .................. Williamstown ............ Yale ...................... 8 1 May 21 .................. Williamstown ............ Williams .................. 5172 3V2 june 27July 2 ............ Hot Springs, Virginia ....... Intercollegiates .............. Fifth Place QRGANJZATIONS ngwW PUBLICATIONS Top Row-Levin, Borofski, Beskind, Cockroft, Farber, Barton, Greenbaum. Second Row3Block, Tacy, Krieg, Holmes, Pacht, Jacobs. Bolton; R0w3Cole, Brown, Beekman, Gass, Barbee, Bloomberg, Resnick, Sager. The Aegis Board Executivw Ben Read Barbee ...................................................... Samuel A. Gass ....................................................... Harvey S. Bloomberg .................................................. Thorwald J. Fraser .................................................... Eber Resnick ......................................................... AIscon Beekman, Jr .................................................... Editorial SIM; L. D. Cole '35 W3 R. Pruden '35 S. H. Barton '36 W. B. Holmes '35 E. F. Richardson '35 D. H. Beskind '36 W. L. Krieg '35 I. Sager '35 B. S. Borofski '36 R. Pacht '35 A. K Atkinson '36 R. H. Cockroft '36 Bminen Staff A. 8. Block '35 B. C. Jacobs '35 A. W. Tacy '35 S. Brooks '35 A. Schnee '35 61181 ................ Editor-z'iz-Claz'ef .............. Bmineu Manager ............... Managing Editor ............... Auoriate Editor ........... Advertm'ng Manager . . . .' ........ Cirmlation Manager B. F. Farber '36 M. Greenbaum '36 W. B. Towne '36 A. J Wasserman '36 A. A6 Levin '36 HARVEY S. BLOOMBERG BEN R. BARBEE SAMUEL A. GASS A The Aegis WITH the publishing of this, the sixty-first annual AEGIS, the members of the Aegis board and of Palaeopitus take pride in presenting a volume worthy of Dartmouth tradition. However, there hastbeen a departure from precedent, a change in keeping with the times. At the beginning of the college year it was decided by the Board to edit the annual along the lines set-in the past, an oversized, costly edition. It was felt that Dartmouth men would be reluctant to tetrocede and, although economic conditions were borne in mind, it was hoped that there would be an improvement in this respect. As time proceeded, with revenueeadvertising and subscriptionsegreatly reduced it became dubious whether this purpose could be achieved. With the general uncertainty which followed the banking crisis the impossibility of this became apparent and plans were definitely abandoned. Contractual relations were such that the publishing of a much smaller book was also imprac- ticable. . When this was announced Palaeopitus, feeling that it was both undesirable to interrupt such an old tradition and unfair to deprive a class of its yearbook, voted to publish THE AEGIS as a class function and to assume all financial respona sibilities. With the purpose in mind to produce a yearbook for the great majority of undergraduates the Editors began the task anew. From this new perspective it was realized that there was much that had been included in past AEGISES which, al- though perhaps interesting was outside the scope of a college annual. The recording of the activities of some organi- zations had grown unnecessarily lengthy and these were, accordingly, condensed in a more concise manner. With the statistics of the class and the activities of the athletic groups as a base THE AEGIS was then expanded by the inclusion of as many organizations as was compatible with the financial planning. And out of this has developed a new AEGIS, a book which, by eliminating the superfluous, presents itself as fulfilling the true functions of a yearbook, the recording of the activities of the college organizations during the current year. The excellence of a college annual is determined by two factors, one, the degree of completeness and accuracy in compiling its records, and two, the quality of the frame into which this picture is set. Every effort has been made to at- tain the former and of the latter it may be said that it is of a quality consistent with its importance. The art work, the product of a professional artist, should prove of interest having as its motif a glimpse of the Dartmouth of 1872, the date of the publication of the first AEGIS. The Editors feel that this AEGIS has maintained the high quality of its predecessors and in a manner befitting the times. It gives them and Palaeopitus great pleasure in publishing a volume which will provide the great majority of the class a source of enjoyable recollection with the passing of the years. Top Row: left to 1'igbI4Torinus, Allabough Moore, Theme. Wheelock, Barrett, Scherman. Second RowL-Thompson, Grimes, Danzig, Webb, Hess, Parmelee, Cohn. Bollam R0104Webster, Wheelock, Wakefield, Hymen, Ripley, Danielson, Grob. Executive; Everett H. Hymen ....... . .............................................................. Editor-z'anbief Lyman E. Wakefield ................................................................. Bmineu Manager Franklin F. Ripley ................................................................... Managing Editor Howe G. Wheelock ............................................................... Advertixing Manager Russell E. Danielson .................................................................. Auctiate Editor George P. Heidler ....................................................................... Sport; Editor Charles S. Webster ................................................................ Cz'rculatz'mz Manager Charles I. Grob ................................................................ Merchandijz'ng Manager Bmz'neu Board A. Bcckman. J11, '33 S. H. Whitman. '33 R. L. Care, '34 F. S. Corlett, '35 H. M. Robinson, '35 W. XXI. Dormon. '33 H. B. Brown, '34 S. M. Palmer, '34 S. P. Dorsey, '35 R. H. Sleep, '35 XV. S. Douglas, '33 O. M. Cohm '34 F. W. Parmelee, '34 T. H. Harbgugh, '35 S. R. Stern, '35 L. W. Eckels, '33 J. Dolben, '34 W. H. Scherman, '34 J. C. Kingery, '35 G. B. Fraser, J11, '36 R. E. McDonald, '33 A. Donaldson, J12, '34 R. G. Young, '34 W. H. McNeal, Jr., '35 E. A. Phipps, '36 j. A. Merrill, '33 M. Dwyer, '34 F. S. Beebe, '35 G. S. McVicar, '35 J. C. Sevey, '36 R. H. Mitchell, '33 R. W. GriEen, '34 B. Chaney, '35 L. H. Markson, '35 N. Simon, '36 j. Trickcy, jr., '33 A. L. Grimes, '34 W. A. Conley, J11, '35 R. L. Riggs, '35 C. M. Stem, J12, '36 R. S. Turner, '33 C. W. Mills, '34 D. Wood, '36 New; Board C. A. Boynton, '33 C. Neumann. '33 W. S. Fullerton, '34 R. F. Webb, '34 D. H. Koehler, '35 R. E. Burns, '33 W. J. Starr. '33 W. P. Goergen, '34 H. E. Wheelock, '34 T. H. Lane, Jr., '35 R. E. Coulson, '33 C. W. Tozier, '33 L. Harrison, '34 R. L. Boehm, '35 R. E. Lauterbach, '35 J. A. Davidson. '33 R. F. Allabough, '34 C. B Hess, '34 G. A. Boylston, '35 W. N. Lincoln, '35 R. C. Goodell, '33 N4 B. Banks, '34 E. R. Moore, '34 D. A. Buxbaum, '35 M. McCarty, '35 P4 Grace. '33 S. B. Barber, '34 S. C. Smoyer, '34 A. S. Deutsch, '35 L. F. Niles, '35 H F. Gump 33 E. L. Barcella, '34 I. M. Sulzbacher, '34 H. B. Dewey, '35 D. J. Russell, '35 T J. Hall, 73 R. W. Barrett, '34 E. B. Thomas, '34 R. K. Hage, '35 N. B. Sherry, '35 VU. H. Lung, '33 W. B. Calm, '34 R. F. Thompson, '34 L. P. Jordan, Jr., '35 L. G. Sommer, '35 XV. B. Likoff, '33 R. K, Corwin, '34 U. B. Thome, '34 E. G. Keane, '35 J. H. Spingam, '35 H. H. MacdonzL '33 J. A. Danzig, '34 J. B. Torinus, '34 D. J. Kerwin, Jr., '35 R. W. Smith, '35 3 I. 8. Diamond, '34 F. P. Wardwell, '34 A. F. Kline, '35 W, K. Wise, jr., '35 G. E. Milius: JL, ' 3 The Dartmouth Board VOLUME LXXXXIV 312'01' W. B. Walrarh, '35 EVERETT H. HYMEN ' LYMAN E. WAKEFIELD, JR. The Dartmouth i OUNDED in 1839, THE DARTMOUTH enjoys the privilege of being the oldest college newspaper in the country and makes the most of such a distinction by presenting to its 2000 subscribers a daily which is consistently rated with front rank college newspapers. THE DARTMOUTH attempts to apportion its news space according to reader interest. Sports, in gen- eral, occupy about one half of the news columns, while live reports of campus activities, feature stories, and a column of Associated Press reports make for a well-balanced newspaper. The makeup is conservative, yet flexible enough to give events of paramount importance proper stress when the occasion demands. A staff of about 75 men, all actively interested, aid in the gathering and dissemination of campus news and THE DARTMOUTHS membership in the Associated Press guarantees satisfactoryicoverage of world happen- ings. The fact that THE DARTMOUTH does not go to press until hours after Hanover editions of metro politan papers allows THE DARTMOUTH to take full advantage of the Associated Press wire service. On several occasions, THE DARTMOUTH has carried more complete reports of outstanding national and inter- national events than any other paper within a wide radius of Hanover. The task of the editorial column of THE DARTMOUTH, with its newly organized board of junior writers, has been to analyze undergraduate sentiment and to interpret it, as well as the actions of the ad- ministration, for the college at large. In its functioning, the junior board, created by the retiring diteCto- rate, acts as a guide to sophomores who form the fundamentals of editorial structure. The interests of the editorial writers lie with international problems but are most deeply rooted in the college and its affairs. Quite often, THE DARTMOUTH attempts to pat opinion into shape. The Vox Populi column has been used as a medium for intelligent dissension from men not connected with the paper. Wfithin the past year, several columns have sprung into THE DARTMOUTH and new officers have taken on new funCtions. The position of city editor is no longer synonymous with the position of asso- ciate managing editor; the city editor now supports the news columns through features which claim more interest than formerly. The editorial board is responsible for Beyond Hcmozzer and Day by Day, the fun, an amusing column of incidents on other campuses and the second, an unbiased digest of local cinema attractions. Under the heading of With Oliver EdilOTJ, pertinent editorials from Other newspapers have consistently appeared. The faCt that the responsibility for the news and editorial contents of THE DARTMOUTH tesrs exclu- sively on the shoulders of the direcrorate has made the paper intelligently independent and loyally con- sidetate. 2J- E1211 0 ' , Top Row-Rosenfeld, St. Claire, Schulberg, Kreer, Lauterbach, Sellmer, Cornwall, Hemphill. 59mm! Rozz'45pingam, AuWerter, Hulett, Compton, Fraser, Rogers, Callaway, Anderson. Bollom R0104Klingaman, Newman, Monagan, Silverman, Hagen-Burger, Woods, Neumann, Bennett, Atwood. The jack-O-lantem Board VOLUME XXV Directorate Stanley Harold Silverman ............................................................... Editar-in-Claz'ef C. Sprague Hagen-Burger ............................................................. Bmz'neu Mamger Charles Neumann ................................................................. Advertixing Manager James Franklin Woods .............................................................. Operating Manager John Stephen Monagan ............................................................... Managing Editor Donald Howard Brockell ................................................................... Art Editor W. F. Atwood, ,33 G. E. Milius, Jr., 433 C. L. Marks, Jr., ,34 J. H. Rockwell, 433 J. F. Anderson, 434 A. Bennett, '34 M. L. Bloom, ,34 R. M. Compton, '34 J. M. Odell, '34 M. O. Waldsmith, ,33 Literary 57an G. M. Raphael, 434 A. E. Hewitt, 434 R. G. Newman, '34 W. H. Scherman, 434 R. E. Lauterbach, ,35 J. H. Spingarn, ,35 B zm'nen 3 tag? R. P. Morris, '34 A. P. Moebius, ,34 C. D. Steffey, ,34 O. D. Huletr, ,55 R. W. Naramore, 455 P. K. Rogers, IL, 455 Art Stag? D. H. Callaway, IL, ,34 S. H. Werner, 434 C. S. Falk, 434 D. K. Spider, 434 W. T. Adams, 434 R. P. Bell, IL, ,34 C. L. White, 433 C. B. Hess, '34 C. E. Rosenfeld, ,55 E. St. Clair, 455 F. J. Cornwell, 435 J. T. AuWerter, Jr., ,35 D. W. Fraser, 433 P. S. Hemphill, ,35 F. C. Stockman, 435 W. L. Klingaman, 436 STANLEY H. SILVERMAN t CHANDLER S, HAGEN-BURGER jaCk-o-lantern CAREFUL consensus of jack-o-Zamem readers has revealed a general belief that the magazine has just passed through the most eventful year of its two decades and a half on the Dartmouth campus. The first four readers, when questioned, replied that iljaCk-o-lantern has just- passed through the most eventful year of its history, while the other two asked, What jack-o-lmtemW With such unanimity of opinion it seems quite futile to explain in detail just why this past year has been such a wonderful period for the magazine and particularly for the college which it served. But the main points must be outlined, if only for the benefit of Seniors who may some day be stumped for conver- sational fodder at Directors, Meetings. The first issue of the ucornic monthlyls twenty-flfth volume to greet a startled campus was the never- to-be-forgotten College Humor collegiate periodical. This latter magazine practically folded up imme- diately after publication of jack-o-Zamemlr lampoon, and the campus humorists set out to conquer newer worlds, l'Fall House Party and llThanksgiVing numbers followed in quick succession, and after a brief vacation respite, the llChristmas issueeexposing an indefensible American grafteburst from the presses. In this number appeared A Dartmouth Manls Credollerevealing for the first time those many beliefs coloring student llthought. At Carnival time, however, the wise old Directorate put their heads together for the last time and de- cided to change the carefree jacko into a more modern, more amusing tthough they realized full well that no improvement was necessitated in this linei publication, better suited to the growing intelligence of Dartmouth men. And so a new type-face, novel lay-outs, and a different sort of humoremore subtle and less localizedebegan appearing in the Carnival, llTwenty-Fifth Year and uWeek-End issues. Pages and pages of photographs flooded the various numbers, andedespite heavy pressure from a certain fellow- publicationejacko determined to give the Pictorial a run for its money. Complications set in, however, when the Pictorial decided to run longish picture-captions, thus competing from the humorous side as well. And after Carnival, the Dartmouth Editorial Staff also entered the race, making it a three-cornered affair, with the last-named participant ahead on points. But all in all, notwithstanding these external troubles, jack-o-lmztem has sailed on its puckish, frolic- some way with many a chuckle and many a teare-sharing the joys and sorrows of Dartmouth for long, long months. Yet, in the words of an anonymous reader named Monagan, it has passed through . . . the m05t . . . eventful year of . . . its history. In a way, he is right. It has been a good year. Top Raw Diam0nd, Parachini, Davidson, Atherton, Browg, Tomlinson, Rench, Marchmont-Robinson. Bottom Rmzeralmer, Wardwell, Rabinovitz, Klmck, Nayor, Kurson, Alexander. The Dartmouth Pictorial Edilor and Pzzljlijber ............................................. I ............... Clarence C. Klinck, 33 Exerzzlz've Staf Charles Nayor, '35 .................................................................. Bzm'neu Manager Kenneth Kurson, 35 ......................................................... Anacz'ate Bmineu Manager F rank P. Wardwell, 34 ............................................................. Circzzlatz'on Manager Harry J.Rabir10vitz, 33 ............................................................... Bzuinexx Adzliyer Editorial Stajjt Bzm'mu Board Ralph E. Alexander, 33, Chairman William E Rench, 34 Solon M. Palmer, 34 F. Byron Tomlinson, 35 William W. Davidson, IL, 35 Harry Marchmont-Robinson, ,35 Sidney A. Diamond, ,35 Joseph Parachini, 35 Photographic Board Gordon A. McDonald, Charles Neumann, ,33 Stewart D. Brown, 34 Gael M. Raphael, ,54 33 Top Rozu Nicho1s, Collins, Eckels. Barlow R01L' Pr0f. Frost, Prof. Pressey, Prof. Burleigh, Prof. Larmon. Council on Student Organizations Oficer; William B. Pressey ......................................................................... Chairman Nathaniel L. Burleigh ............................................................... Graduate Mmmgw John R. Burleigh .......................................................... . ...... Alimmi Reprvvrmtative Member; Russell R Larmon ................................................................ Faculty Reprexentative William B. Pressey .............................................................. Fawlty Repreientcztive George L. Frost .................................................................. Faczzlty Reprevrerztatiz'e Howard C. Nichols ............................................................... Manager of the B4725! Lee W. Eckels ............................................................ Manager of Ike Mmz'ml ClzzbJ Mac G. Collins ......................................................... Bmz'neu Manager of The Player; ' . i; 156 4,73 ,3 The Varsity Glee. Club .n H. v ,H' -' 13.3.; imfi 5 4 J '.,L-- Officer: . Daniel G. Rollins, 33 .......................................................................... Leader Raphziel H. Silverman, 36 ..................................................................... 5010131 1 Homer P. Whitford .......................................................................... Director Membem Fm; Tenor; R. M. Cox, 33 E. S. Davis,.33 ' R. M. Norton, 33 4H. V. Osborne, 33 H. W. Wallace, 34 C. H. Brown, 35 S. Brown, 35 W. W. Fitzhugh, 35 J. W. 'Mayo, 35 J. B. Ross, 35 Baritomex C. T. Bunker, 33 C. T. Clark, 33 M. A. Wachs, 33 D. S. Redington, 34 A. E. Brown, '34 C. S. Cotsworth, 34 J. K. Keeley, 34 W. B. Douglas, 35 R. C. Mack, 35 Second Tenor; L. E. Bernache,.33 E. S. Blakesley, 33 W. A. Brown, 33 R. K. Ellis, 33 L. M. Huntley, '33 B. O. McCoy, 33 R. G. Sands, 33 H. T. Gregory, 34 J. A. Parachini, 35 D. P. Smith, 35 The Barbary Coast Baum B. S. Ellis, 33 H. J. Farmer, 33 R. E. Neibling, 33 R. F. Koms, 34 A. P. Moebius, 34 D. K. Spider, 34 A. S. DeMasi, 35 R. S. Morgan, 35 B. T. Wheeler, 35 Walter Eugene Hammett, IL, 33 ................................................................ Leader Memkerx W. E. Gay, 34 ........................................................................... Saxophone F. A. Hardy, 33 .......................................................................... Saxophone H. W. Rigby, 34 ........................................................................... Trumpet J. L. Mahan, 34 ...................................... I ...................................... Trlmzpel S. A. Abercrombie, 34 ........................................................................ Drum: J. E. Gilbert, 34 .............................................................................. Piano W. V. French, ,34 ......................................................................... Trombone C. E. Stege, 33 ................................................................................ Ban T012 Row4Weitz, Cushman, Stauffer, Poole, Hewitt, Paradis, Richardson. Sermzd R01U4Mr. Williams, Newton, Collins, Hawgood, Mr. Bentley. Bottom Row4Wagner, Bates, Holmes, White, Metzger. The Dartmouth Players Edward M. Holmes, '33 ........................... 3 .......................................... Preiident Robert W. White, '33 ................................................................. Student Director Jay T. Newton, '33 .................................................................. Bmz'neu Manager Mac G. Collins, '34 .......................................................... Anixtcmt Bmz'neu Manager Henry A. Hawgood, '33 .............................................................. Publicity Manager John K. Metzger, '34 ......................................................... Anixtamt Publicily Manager Theodore B. Almy, '33 ................................................................... Head Ujlaer Donald C. Bunting, '34 ............................................................ Auijtant Head Ujber Warner Bentley ............................................................................. Director Henry B, Williams .................................................................. Tezlmz'ml Director ErnestB. Watson ................................................................ Member of Directamte William B. Pressey .............................................................. Memhzr 0f Directorate George L. Frost ................................................................. Member of Dz'rertomte Prodmtion $5an John H. Poole, '34 ................................................................... Property Manager Robert C. StauHer, '34 ............................................................... Property Manager Darwin 8. Bates, '33 .................................................................... Stage Manager G. C. Cushman, '35 ................................................................. Building Manager Charles H. Wagner, JR, '33 ........................................................... Lighting Manager A. A. Paradis, '34 ......................................................................... Electrician Donald E. Richardson, '35 ............................................................ Coxtzzme Manager Henry Weitz, '33 ..................................................................... Scenic IManager Membem C. H. Albaugh, '33 A. D. O'Connell, '33 R. H. Doyle, '34 L. C. Schafer, '34 H.WGriff1r1, '35 T, W'. Allem '33 M. R. Purple, '33 P. G. Eckels, '34 R. C. Smart, '34 R. S. Hirschland, '35 L. E. Bernachq '33 L. C. Sanborn, '33 R. W. Hardt, '34 C.M.Vai1, '34 W. L Krieg, '35 J. D. Campbell, '33 W4 Schlesinger, '33 A. E. Hewitt, '34 H E Wheelock, '34 C. K. Liggett, '35 L. L. Chester, '33 J. P. Searing, '33 E. Kluge, '34 B. P. Anderson,3 '35 D. F. Pierce, '35 P. D. Collins. '33 R. E. Stevens, '33 J. W. Knibbs, 3rd, '34 W. W. Bradt,' E. D Rogers, '35 G. XV. Forsrer, '33 C. H. True, '33 R. M. Lindstrom, '34 j. H. Berkey, '3355 R. A. Sellmer, '35 R. Guggenheim, jn, '33 R. R. Adams, '34 N. W. Richmond, '34 C.H.C01ton, '355 C. G. Shaw '35 H. H. McKee, '33 E. H. Bishop, '34 J. F. Ryan, '34 F.J.Cornwe11, S.L.Stein, 3'5 H. C. Moarz, '33 T. F. Cass, Jr., '34 A. J. Seimer, '34 S. A. Diamond, ?35 W. H. Whytlaw '55 ijlzsj; The Dartmouth Players IT is a far cry from the year 1892 when the newly organized Dartmouth Dramatic Association presented its play-of-the-season, Sheridans A School for Scandalf to the present 1932-1953 season in which the highly integrated Dartmouth Players presented seven home performances of five different plays, made the first out of town trip in several years, and sponsored both the Intetftatetnity Play Contest and the Hanover appearance of the Hans Weiner dance group. Strangely enough, it was another of Sheridans laSting comedies which scored the biggesr bit of the season. iiThe Critic, presented as the December production in the Little Theater was recalled for the Alumni Carnival in February and later, in March, taken to Wellesley College under the auspices of the Barnswallows Dramatic Association. No play has equalled the popularity of this one in several years. In accordance with the Players, policy of selecting their shows so as to include a diverse group of the best types, this years program has been especially successful. In the fail iiMetty-go-Round, by Albert Maltz and George Sklar, an expose of political corruption of the type that has been so popular lately, gave the Players a show which represented a definite American trend of the past few, years. uThe Last of Mrs. Cheyneyf played to the Carnival crowds, is perhaps the best of Frederick Lonsdales English comedies. Again, the Green Key show, Brown of Harvard by Rida Johnson Young, considered the peak of per- fection on college life in the ieighties, presents an unintentional burlesque when produced in the twentieth century. Finally, the spring production was an attempt of the Players to produce an ultta-modern play Hon their ownf, With no previous production which could be in any way a hampering criterion. Amaco, by Martin Flavin, had been previously staged only at a tnid-western university, and presented a fertile field in which the productive ingenuity of the Players could work. iiAmaco is a period story of twentieth cen- tury industrialism; a powerful presentation of the causes and effects of the growing mechanization, but does not attempt a solution of the present chaotic crisis. The Interfratetnity Play Contest in this, its second, year drew nine entries and the standard of per- formances, a great advance over last year, showed that a definite, exacting interest in these dramatics is being taken by the houses. Delta Kappa Epsilon, staging The Last Mile, won the cup presented to the contest by Mary Gray Gile. It is impossible to more than mention here the success of the direction of Warner Bentley, the techni- cal advances made under Henry Williams, the surprisingly large group of aCtOts and crews, on the im- proved cooperation of the business and publicity departments. Suffice it to say that conditions have been satisfactory from the financial standpoint and even more gratifying from the dramatic angle. 'Tbe Cz'ilir E1291 Dartmouth College Band SEASON 1932-1933 David V. Flynn, '33 .......................................................................... Leader Howard C. Nichols, '33 ...................................................................... Manager M. Fredcrick Longhurst ...................................................................... Director T. B. Almy, 33 B A Davis' J. E. Masten, '33 A. Oesterhel 1d 33 L. C. Sanbom, 33 R. M. Saywell, '33 M. S. Uebel, '33 G. Werrenrath, '33 P. R. Wetstein, '33 G. H. Donehue, '34 R C. Ford, '34 W. V. French, '34 H. W. Jackson, '34 C. P. Jordan, '34 J. L. Mahan, '34 S. E. Neill, '34 R. Poisson, '34 H. W. Rigby, '34- W. S. Butts, '35 A B. Clark, '35 ..W Fitzhugh, '35 .French, 35 reenberg, '35 .Haas '35 .Hastings,' Howe, '355 .Jewett '35 .Keane, '35 KirchoH:r,' .Mills,' 02- owmaawrdmbp4g 0339413313 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE BAND SQUAD LIST 1932-1933 M. L. Morehouse, '35 R. D. Muzzy, '35 L. F. Niles, '35 F. W. Raymond, '35 G. H. Richmond, '35 F. J Specht, '35 R. L. Specht, '35 D. W. Andrus, '36 F. S. Avery, '36 .Birchall, '36 .Brooks, 36 utler, 36 onkling, '36 erris '36 onnerman, '36 . L. Hasbrouck, '36 S Hirst, '36 0mm S. Johnson, '36 A. T. Luey, '36 S. MaCMakin, '36 F J. Nilsson, '36 G.b .Portmore, '36 K. CR Robinson, '36 M.W.Rowe11,'36 .A. Sa 21,WYCI '36 .cS Ott, 36 .Sorensen, '36 .Sutherland '36 .B. Tamburi, '36 WThomas 36 W. Tucker, '36 .V 55, '36 .H V1ncent'36 .T. Wetstein, '36 .'W. Wh1te, '36 .0: m anmpmmmnww Top RoweBrown, Borofski, Lewis, Hughes, Rabinovitz. Bottom R0w-Schuiz, Gardiner, Lincoln, Libbey. Forensic Union EARLE V. SIMRELL, Faculty Advixer Ojfiteu Donald 0. Lincoln, 33 ..................................................................... Pretident Robb G. Gardiner, 33 .................................................................. Vice-Preiiderzt Harrison W. Libbey, 35 ..................................................................... Manager Member; R. E. Coulson, 33 J. Feth, 34 R. L. Boehm, 35 B. E. Rein, 35 A. Flouton, 36 R. G. Gardiner, 33 A. E. Hewitt, '34 C. H. Brown, 35 H. A. Reynolds, '35 T. S. Hart, '36 H. A. Hawgood, 33 S. A. Jacobson, 34 H. B. Dewey, '35 D. A. Saunders, 35 B. Hughes, 36 D. 0. Lincoln, 33 C. L. Marks, 34 R. K. Hage, 35 P M. Siskind, '35 J. Gidney, 36 H. J. Rabinovitz, 33 F. I. Renaldo, 34 T. H. Lane, 35 J. H. Spingarn, 35 W. Lewis, 36 E, Day, 34 M. Blum, 35 H. W. Libbey, 35 S. Borofski, '36 J. Schulz, '36 HE Forensic Union represents the debating interest of the college, comprising the Freshman and Vat- ' sity debate squads, and carrying on the Dartmouth intercollegiate debate program. The activities of the organization comprise weekly Sunday meetings, at which debates are held among the members; a pro grain of off-campus debates before organizations in surrounding towns and cities; and a schedule of inter- collegiate contests. The intercollegiate program of the past year has been confined to a limited rather than an extensive program. Debates have been held with teams from Oxford University, Yale University, and Smith Col- lege. At the time of this writing a final contest is scheduled with a team from Boston University. The members active in this program have been D. 0. Lincoln, R. E. Coulson, and R. G. Gardiner. The Freshman intercollegiate program has included contests With Manchester High and Exetet Acad- emy. The Freshmen who participated were B. Hughes, W. Lewis, and J. Schulz. As in past years intelligent discussion of questions of real controversial interest has been stressed rather than the winning of decisions. In line with this policy the Union has continued to sponsor non- decision debates of the cross-examination type, which have met with great favor with Dartmouth audiences. Affiliated with the Dartmouth Forensic Union is Delta Sigma Rho, a national honorary forensic su- Ciety. The Lockwood prize is awarded annually to a member of the Union for excellence in debate. and the Brooks cup, by a vote of the Union, to a member who has done most for debating during the year. pan Bud Rou' St0tzer, Sabary. Chase, Hessler, Wool, Schmidt, Cleaves, Hancock, Drechsel, Southwick, Beinhart, Higgins, Taylor, Honann. Sixlla R0w--Eckels, Chickering, Dollak, Ziemen, Morrison, Steffens, Kline, Van Kirk, Sanderson, Watson, Silverman, Kirchhofer, England, Moran. Fiflb Rou' Blum, Lebeau, Cohn, Lippman, Harbough, Butts, Griffin, Gillan, Quimby, Vail, French. Family Row Nunnemacher, Fowle, Furst, Spitz, Dubay, Uebel, Sayre Hull, Ross, Sayre, Hastorf. Third Rou' H0pkins, Hart, Berkey, Awalt, Sanbom, Goodell, Barnes, Metzger, Barnet, Koms. Semzzd Rou' Bl0od, Washburn, Jewett, Brabbee, Mundt, Prof. Schlossmacher, Donner, DeHaven, Clark, Fitzhugh. Bottom Row-Rein, T'L'lmmer, Reck, Purple, Fulton, Whitman, Raphael. Studenten Verbindung Germania,, Stephan J. Schlossmacher .............................................................. Faculty Advimr 0 661 1 Fin! Semesler Seml'zd Semener Ward S. Donner, ,33 .................... Preyident George J. Mundt, ,33 ................... qu'eyz'dem James C. DeHaven, '33 .............. Vice-Preyz'dent Ralph A. Brabbee, '34 ............... Vice-Prwident Charles T. Clark, Jr., 33 .................. Serretm'y John F. Iewett, 35 ...................... Secretary A. L. Washbum, '35 ..................... Treamrer A. L. Washburn, 3S .................... Treawz'er Clarigo i1323; Studenten Verbindung 11German1a1 HIS organization was founded in October, 1930, under the name of the Deutscher Studenten Verein; and now with three years of noteworthy accomplishments and activity behind it, the new Studenten Verbindung Germania continues to function, ever fostering the German intereSts of Dartmouth campus life. Much credit and weH-deserved praise is to be offered Mr. Stephan J. Schlossmacher, the Fraternitys Faculty Advisor, who by his untiring efforts in the Germaniais interests has succeeded so well in making this organization a Vital, dynamic factor in Dartmouth College life. During the Clubs first year, a German Table in Commons was inaugurated for the purpose of offering those interested the opportunity of informally speaking German during meal-times. Other activities in 1931 were the presentations of Das Apostelspiel by Max Mell and the anonymous Weihnachtsspiel for the annual Christmas Celebration. WAIt-Heidelberg was given the following May, and later in the same month a farewell party was given for the outgoing senior members. W S. Conklin ,31 and F. A Harms 131 were the first two presidents of the Club, and the results of their energetic efforts were well observed at the beginning of the Verein 5 second year. The member- ship jumped to 110,21 very auspicious indication of the ever- increasing popularity of the Club. Activities within the Verein were enthusiastically resumed, and undei the leadership of F. R. White, 32, and Mr. 17 Schlossmacher, two one-act plays were soon under rehearsal. 'Tritzchen by Hermann Sudermann and Er ist nicht eifersijchtig by Alexander E12 were produced during the first semester. Hon. Kurt von Tippelskirch, German Consul General at Boston who was present, was so favorably impressed that he made a gift to the Club of a large library and several paintings. Another high light of this first semester of 1932 was a very entertaining lecture by Mr. Schlossmacher on the subjecr of Otto Ruppius, the well- known German American author. The customary Christmas celebration took place in December, with the singing of German Volkslie- der, recitation of German stories, and music by the German Clubs string quartet. 11C1avigo 111 its entirety was presented by the Verein in April as its contribution to the world-wide Goethe celebration. H. E. Litzenberger, ,32, was elected president of the Verein for the second semesrer of 1932. Under his supervision the Senior Farewell and Banquet culminated the activities of the Club for the year. This function has become a precedent since its initial appearance in 1931, when Dr. Falko Schilling, a promi- nent surgeon from Manchester, addressed the Club. His topic was War Letters of German Students Killed in Action. Throughout the year many interesting lectures were given before the Club. Mr. Schlossrnacher gave an illustrated lecture on German Universities. , Mr. Sanchez spoke on Albrecht Diirer. In addition Hmmelei' Himmelfabrl '1'. A 1 i 1 113.31 to these lccwres which were open to the college, several Other open lectures were made available for the entertainment and inStrLiCtion of large audiences. Talks on Russia were given by Professor R. R. Lat- mon, and Dieter Schoellet, German exchange student, spoke on Deutsche Wittschafts-Probleme der Gegenwart. Honorary memberships in the Club were offered to Professor R. W. Jones, Professor A. K. Hardy, Pto- fessor F. J. A. Neef, and the Consul-Genetal Kurt von Tippelskitch, at the time of the Goethe celebration. Anorher important event of the winter season was the Verein,s reception for Dr. Eugen Kiihnemann, Pto- fessor of Philosophy at the University of Bteslau. This reception was exclusively for Club members and German Department Faculty. Everyone was quite Charmed with the intimate nature of Dr. KiihnemannTs leCtute which included many personal reminiscences. In the late spring of this active year, the Club sponsored the showing at the Nugget Theatre of the German film, Zwei Hetzen itn Dreivietteltakt. Since September, 1932, the beginning of the third year of the German Clubs existence, many changes have taken place in this body. With W. S. Donner, '53, and G. J. Mundt, 33, as this years presidents, the whole policy of the Club has been changed somewhat from that of the preceding years. Reduction and limitation of membership, firmer reStriction of new members, and a new constitution have carried with them a decided change. Patterned after the German fraternity of the clubs advisor, Mt. Schlossmacher, the club has been renamed Studenten Verbindung Germania of Dartmouth College. Several teal Teutonic Smokers were held throughout the year, music being furnished by the Clubis string quartet, composed of Hans Tiimrnler, German Exchange Student, I. K. Keeley, 34, G. P. Sayre, ,34, and J. D. Tobin, '34. In pursuance of its general policy to bring German culture in contact with Americans, the Verbindung Germania sponsored the showing of the films TTZwei Menschen and TTMad- then in Uniform at the Nugget Theatre. The Christmas Celebration this year was acclaimed as a success by all who attended. The most im- portant attraction on the program was the customary Christmas Play, this time being TTDer Stern von Beth- lehem by Fritz Grebenstein. The audience joined in the singing of such old favorites as the beautiful TTStille Nacht and TO Tannenbaum. After the play, refreshments were served in the clubtoom, and W. S. Donner, ,35, extended a welcome to the numerous guests. The President of the French Club ex- tended the greetings of his organization. Gerhatt Hauptmanns TTHanneIes Himmelfahrth was presented in February in connection with the au- thors seventieth birthday celebration, under the direction of Mr. Schlossmacher, and was so enthusiasti- cally received that it has been reproduced for guests from German Departments of other colleges. Dr. Eugen Kiihnernann of Bteslau was made an honorary member of the Germania. A formal initia- tion of new members and a Festkneipe ended the fraternitys activities for the college year. Harmelex Himmelfabrl -W :1341 T01? Row-Newman, Ostrow, Sanderson, Leinbach, Lauterbach, Belsky, Pruden. Serond R0104Worthen, Leonard, Werrenrath, Jones, Alden. Bottom R0w4Pr0f. Denoeu, Fowle, Block, Germann, Valensi, Prof. Verriest. Le Cercle Ftancais Ojjlicel'r Pint Semerter Second Semerter Randolph E. Valensi, 433 ................. Prerz'demf Edward H. Germann, ,34 ................. Preridelzt Irvin H. Hartman, IL, ,34 ............ Vire-Prerident Irvin H. Hartman, Jr., ,34 ............ Vice-Prerz'dent Joseph E. Marceau, Jr., 434 ................ Serretary William C. Lamorey, 435 .................. Secretary Alec 3. Block, 455 ....................... Trearzn'er Alec S. Block, ,35 ....................... Tz'eatrztrer Memherr P. H. Ostefm 432 R. G. Newman '34 B. N. Rippe ,34 D. Williams '35 H. Hr Ostrow 435 D. W. Alden 433 J. B. Lehmann 434 S. B. Hare ,54 W. H. Belsky ,35 W. C. Lamorey '35 D. A. Murray 433 R. O. OHenbaeh 434 A. 8. Block 435 G. W. Gahagan 435 J. M. Squiers ,36 M. Worthen 433 I. H. Hartman, Jr. 434 W. R. Pruden ,35 C. H. Funke '35 C. Lauterbach ,36 R. Doscher '53 E. H. Getmann 434 R. E. Lauterbach 435 D. B. Close ,35 G. Conklin 436 J. A. Stanley 433 R. J. Fowle 434 R. A. Krans 435 O. J. Caldetari 435 R. N. Lake '36 R. E. Valensi 433 J. E. Marceau 434 HROUGHOUT the academic year Le Cercle Framm'f, was faithful to its gospel of cheerfulness and liberalism. Long talks were not numerous so that each member had many opportunities of ex- pressing his ideas in French. Games, sleights of hand, anecdotes, proverbs, riddles and songs were put to the best advantage to lure stuttering members into fluency. For the Cercle the Arts Press edited hhTous en choeur! a pamphlet of French songs which opened and closed many of the meetings. Prof. Leon Verriest gave a talk on hLa litterature beige au Moyen Age and Prof. H. E. Washburn on uRabelaish Travels ; D. W. Alden, 435, spoke on Une annee en France avec le groupe Delaware and La presse quotidienne de Paris. Prof. Francois Denoeus subjecrs were La France pacifique and 4'Ur1e chaine d'anecdotes sur Ies plus grands ecrivains de la France. Prof. Denoeu also presented to the Club his newly published war novel La Vierge aux Yeux de Feu. In November the traditional Franco-Spanish soiree was held in the Little Theatre arranged like a cabaret for the occasion. Under the direction of Prof. Leon Verriest two widely understood and enjoyed comedies were given by members of the Club assiSted by ladies of the Faculty and of the town; they were hLa Perle Noireh by Sardou, produced in December, and La Belle Azrenlzn'W by de Flers 21nd Cztillavet, presented in May. Prof. Leon VerrieSt was in Charge of the Dramatics, and Prof. Denoeu was the Faculty advisor. 53$- 2.13 ;- r . 7'7 4 b.1354 Top Rou'-Cotlett, Davis, Willgeroth, Espaillat, Pansing, Arnold, Koilet. 80110777 Rou'eMetkt, Kuhns, Henriquez, Prof. Atce, Sherman, Hutchinson. El Centro Espahol Ojjgreri Firtt Semater Semzzd Semetter David C. Beasley, '34 .................... Pretz'deizt Edward Hentiquez, '35 ................... Pretz'tlent Edward Hentiquez, '35 ............... Vire-Pretrz'dent Morris P. Sherman, '35 ............... Vite-Pretz'dem Morris P. Sherman, '35 ................... Secretary Cecil A. Hutchinson, '36 .................. Sem'etm'y E. Edward Hitd, '33 ..................... Treatmer Robert W. Kuhns, Jr., '35 ................ Treatzzrer Membem H. E. Hird '33 K. B. Weeman '33 M. P. Sherman '35 R. W. Kuhns, Jr. '35 C. A. Hutchinson '36 E. H. Jackson '33 D. C. Beasley '34 F. O. Pansing '35 M. R. Feinbetg '35 F. J. Kollet '36 O. E. Metkt '33 P. B. Willgeroth '34 E. Hem'iquez '35 Wt Davis '36 C. Nichols '36 L. C. Reeves '33 F. S. Corlett '35 M. P. Sherman '35 P. A. Espaillat '36 J. Arnold '36 HE Centre Espanoi looks back to another year of social and cultural activities at Dartmouth. New members and 01d have kept alive, outside of the classroom, the enthusiasm for things Spanish and Spanish American and have succeeded in making of the fortnightly meetings of the Centro very enjoyable incidents of campus life. The smoke of pipe and cigarette, the cup of coffee club Style, and the friendly chat on matters of mutual interest, have kept 52 Robinson fairly free from the miasma of depression. To this feeling of remoteness from the immediate tribulations, the sprinkling of vivacious Latin Americans among the Centre's membership has apparently contributed not a little. Kindred subjects have been discussed in the tertulias. Henriquez, Hutchinson, and others applied their oratorical powers to the recital of experiences in Spanish American countries. Professor A. L. Pianca conducred the Centre through an imaginary but none the less exciting summer tour in Spain. With the aid of a rich colleCtion of posters, Professor E. R. Greene rehearsed the regional folkways of the Peninsula. Professor J. M. Atce gave an illustrated lecture on the common fallacies about American Spanish. Insignia of the Centro, a handsome pin, is worn by deserving members: Henriquez, Merkt, Sherman. With the presentation of Tarati, a tipping farce by Valentin Andres Alvarez, the hit of the 1929 theatrical season in Madrid, the Centro resumed its thespian efforts. The action takes place in an insane asylum which becomes the scene of a revolt of the inmates against their keepers. An unsolvable tangle ene sues. The slight differences that separate the sane from the insane put to the teSt the ingenuity of the inter- preters: Professor J. B. Folget, Professor H. F. Dunham, E. Henriquez, S. L. Stein, and others, not to speak of that of Professor J. M. Arce, the direCtOt. $1361 Top RoweBamford, Hawes, Dunn, McCoy, MacGregor. Bottom Row--Wachs, Hart, James, Hitd. The Dartmouth Christian Association Officer; Parker T. Hart, 33 ......................................................................... Prexident Robert L. James, Jr., ,33 ................................................................. Vire-Preiidenl H. Edward Hird, IL, 33 .................................................................... Treawrer Miller A. Wachs, 33 ....................................................................... Secretary Cabinet Byron O. McCoy, 33 .......................................... , ............... Sunday Evening Fellozwlyip Russell G. Woodard, ,33 ............................................................... Special Project; Seymour B. Dunn, 34 ........................................................... DiJCIIIIiOIZI, Conference: Arthur E. MacGtegor, ,34 ............................................................ Mel Adam: Cabin David S. Hawes, 84 .................................................................... Rum! Stbool; Arthur J. Bamford, ,55 ................................................................. Campy: Servire Norman B. Sherry, 35 ...................................................................... Publicity HE Dartmouth ChriStian Association has completed a period of inquiry and experiment into the dith- cult problem of religions function on this campus. Working without a graduate secretary it has found, by the discipline of responsibility, new meaning for its work. Convinced more than ever of the need for a group which will nourish and represent an idealism unprovided for in other campus organiza- tions or in the curriculum, it has labored to achieve and to spread this idealism as a healthful element in Dartmouth thought. We feel that present world conditions voice a need for a vital religious movement which can transcend the jealousies and antagonisms of partisan and nationalistic loyalties. In our Sunday Evening Fellowship, in Conferences and Discussions, and on Deputations, we have worked with many to flnd definition for our aims. In Our Freshman Work, in Poor Relief, in Rural School Teaching, and in our cooperation in initiating the Model London Economic Conference we have sought to express what we have found. gm The Round Table Offer; john 1:. Meek, '33 .......................................................................... Pretident Charles Neumzmn, '33 ................................................ I .................. V ire-Pretideut Stanley H. Silverman, '34 .................................................................... Secretary Wesley I-I. Bennie, I33 ..................................................................... Treatzzrer Member; A. Z. Allen, ,55 W. H. Beattie, ,55 N. Leonard, 33 D. 0. Lincoln, '33 W. M. McKee, ,35 R. B. Thorstenberg, ,53 S. F. Alexander, 34 C. S. Falk, I34 I. H. Hartman, 34 C. B. Hess, ,54 H. N. Heston, :34 S. A. McCray, ,34 W. C. Ramsey, ,54 S. H. Silverman, 34 H. M. Spitzer, I54 A. Belsky, 35 A. S. Block, 35 G. Herman, 35 R. M. Kugler, 35 W. F. Lionett, ,35 T. M. Steel, ,35 G. W. Wertz, ,35 B. G. Southwick, 36 J. 1:. Meck, 33 C. Neumann, 33 A. E. Hewitt, ,54 C. L. Fleming, I35 HE Round Table is that organization made up of Dartmouth undergraduates Who are interested in the ptesent-day social, political, and economic questions. Intended as a liberal club the Round Table has done excellent service in recent years in bringing to Hanover speakers on the various world problems, but beyond that its activities have been extremely limited. In October the Round Table cooperated With the Political Science Department in putting on a politi- cal program whereby speakers came to Hanover for the Republican, Democratic, and Socialist parties. That same month an informal club meeting was held at Which Professor McDonald of the Economics De- partment spoke on Tariffs as a Barrier to World Recovery? In November the Round Table brought to Hanover Ernest Gruening, Editor of the Portland Evening Newt and author of IIThe Public Pays, an exposure of the propaganda methods of public utility com- panies. Ivan Chernikoff, a representative of the Russian Information Center in the United States, came to Hanover in January and spoke on IIRussia Today and Tomorrow. In February Lord Gorell, a delightful English author and statesman, spoke on uThe Future of the British Empire. I In the closmg days of February jusr as the Manchurian crisis was reaching its most critical stage, the Round Table was fortunate to have as a speaker George Sokolsky, an authority on Far Eastern affairs and author of The Tinder Box of Asia. In March Admiral W. 5. Sims of the National Economy League spoke on Economy in Government. The Round Table program was brought to a close on May 4 When Norman Thomas, distinguished Socialist leader, spoke on IIThe Roosevelt Program As A SociaIiSt Sees Itf, The Green International Charles E. Hopkins, 33 ..................................................................... Prerident Edward P. Staudt, ,33 ....................................................................... Sen'elary Hetrymon Maurer, T35 ...................................................................... Tremm-er HE Green International at Dartmouth is a newly formed organization which seeks to combine the ef- forts of students intent upon establishing international co-operation and peace. In co-operation with similar college groups elsewhere the Green International is a medium for encouraging interest in interna- tional relations with a View toward their peaceful conduCt. It encourages serious study of international problems and seeks to crystallize opinion in active positive support of War Resistance. The Green International has chapters in many leading universities, in Germany, England, France, and the United States, all cooperating to raise on a thousand fronts the cry of llNo More War. ActivitieseMembers of the Green International have individually and informally attempted to arouse on the campus an interest in international relations. Various members of the faculty have co-operated by presenting their Views on international relations. Among those Who have done so are Professors W. A. EddygL. D. Stilwell, F. Denoeu, R. Guthrie, and Rev. R. D. Chamberlain. These talks have been open to the public. Delegations of student speakers have spread Wdr Resistance in other communities. Various members have made studies and presented reports on special problems in war, peace, and international relations. - The officers elected for the year 1933-1954 are S. B. Hare, president; D. C. Sandy, secretary; H. Mau- rer, treasurer; R. A. Kraus, P. M. Day, and C. N. Lafazanos, publicity-program directors. In co-operation with the Christian Association, the Green International held an Intercollegiate Model London Economic Conference at Hanover, April 14-15. Twenty-eight delegates came from ten colleges, and twelve nations were represented. The Conference consiSted of a Plenary Session, Committee Meet- ings, and a Round Table Assembly, in which the final agreements on War Debts, Commercial Policies, and Financial Policies were debated and ratified by the national delegates. The business part of the Confer- ence having been very successfully concluded, the delegates wound up a pleasant week-end with tea at the home of Mrs. Hopkins, followed by a banquet at the D. O. C. House. Policy-As an organization the Green International at Dartmouth leaves to those who are more com- petent the task of determining what specific measures of international policy are best suited peacefully to adjust and prevent international difficulties. The Green International does, however, advocate and insist upon the general principles of peace, and War Resistance. It has no detailed creed but insists upon good faith, sympathetic understanding, and co-operation in all international dealings. It seeks to spread a pub- lic sentiment that will favor any measures truly tending toward world peace and co-operation. Symbol--The Green Shirt is worn as an outward indication that its wearer has taken an unequivocal stand againSt war, and is working actively for peace. Tilt is a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Welly. Nine-tenths of the task of the peacemakers is to make psychological changes. The making of war 21 crime is bound to have a tremendous psychological effect upon statesmen. I. Rammy MacDonald. Peace should become the primary business of every nation. Prodzmmlimz by the Federal Council of Chamber Of Clam! 2'72 America. The world has tried war with force and has utterly failed. The only hope of success lies in peace with justice. Calvin Coolidge. That peace and order may hold sway in the place of violence and anarchy the wide world over . is well worth every effort. Dr. Wanelm Mikiar, Prejidem 0f Amlria. :5 .7 ' r ' r1391 SImzding-Cushman, Feth, Goddard, Allen, Bamford. SeatedaRaoul, Burbank, Espenscheid. The Ledyatd Canoe Club A. B. MESERVEY, R, H. GODDARD, Faculty Advimri Officer; John E. Johnson, ,66 ................................................................ Honorary Pi'exz'deiit Roland W. Burbank, '33 ..................................................................... P1 6Iitl872l William G. Raoul, :33 .................................................................. Vice-Presrz'dent Donald G. Allen, ,34 ........................................................................ Secretary Harry F. Espenscheid, 34 .................................................................... Tremzzrer 1TH the laSt warm days of June, the Ledyard Canoe Club finished one of the most successful years since its founding in 1920. Equipment was enlarged with the purchase of two new canoes, one a racing model, giving evidence of the recently inspired interest in racing of the last three years. Chase Cabin, a mile down-river from the old bridge, was completely rehabilitated, and became a favorite spot for Club feeds and informal picnics during the 5 ring. . ' 5X new responsibility fell to the Club when the College put it in charge of the safety of the river. A new boathouse is given over to life-saving equipment of all sorts, while still further measures were taken in the organization of an emergency crew from the Club, who will cooperate with the local fire department in directing rescue work. The annual Regatta, to decide the canoeing championship of the College, was held late in May. Fritz Meyer, 33, was outstanding, and to him went the Coop Cup with the championship. The trip schedule for the year, under W. G. Raoul, 33, was more extensive than ever before, and reached a large percentage of the Clubs membership. Two long lake trips on Lake Champlain and Lake George opened the season early in April. May saw two trips on the White River, whose exciting rapids and white water drew nearly thirty men. A new venture for the Club was undertaken when a half dozen young voyageurs invaded northern New Hampshire and the Connecticut Lakes region, the ultimate sources of the River. The traditional Cruise to the Sea finished the season, as the last green canoe rounded the white light-house at Saybrook and drifted into Long Island Sound. Tap Rozo'48tephens, Bernard, Matchmont-Robinson, Tomlinson, Schooley, Davidson, Parachini, Riegleman, Butler, Taber. Setond R0w4McPherson, Bamford, Redington, Keane, Kenney, Chickering, Collins, Sager, Lindheim. Bottom R0w-Bates, Osborne, Martero, Nissen, Klinefelter, Loose, Beekman, Farmer. Boot and Saddle Offlicem A. E. Nissen, '34 ........................................................................... Pretz'dem G. R. Klinefelter, '34 ................................................................... Vice-Pretz'dent L. H. Matteto, '34 .......................................................................... Secretary 8. M. Palmer, '34 .......................................................................... Treamrer Honorary Memkem H. E. B. Speight L. S. Hultzen Active Members C. Y. Allen '33 D. Chickering '34 A. E. Nissen '34 R. L. Kenney '35 , W. H. Schooley '35 D. S. Bates '33 R. Davis, Jr. '34 S. M. Palmer '34 H.Marchmont-Robinson'35 F. B. Tomlinson '35 A. Beekman, Jr. '33 g. Gregory '34 A. J. Bamfotd '35 3A. McPherson '35 G. E. Bernard '36 J. B. Faegre, Jr. '33 H. J. Farmer '33 J. C. Loose '33 H. V. Osborne, Jr. '33 Klinefeltet '34 T. Lindheim '34 L. H. Martero '34 N. A. McClary '34 H. H. H. G. L. R. H. Collins '35 W. W. Davidson '35 J. A. Patachini '35 R. S. Hirschland '35 W. Riegleman '35 E. G. Keane '35 I. Sager '35 . J. Minsch, IL '35 R. S. Butler '36 E. S. Redington '36 E. J. Stephens '36 R. D. Taber '36 HE Boot and Saddle Club at Dartmouth College, founded in the fall of 1928 in the interest of collegi- ate riding, has realized rapid and sustained growth both in membership and the scope of its activities, since its inception. During the past year, in direct line With its established policies, the Club has conducted numerous tides along the dirt roads of the valley and over the logging trails of the Vermont hills. The main feature of the fall season was the horse-show and gymkhana. This was entered into this year with more than ordinary enthusiasm, and the large number of conteStants made competition keen. The climax of the winter season was found in the ski-joring conteSts held as a feature of the Winter Carnival program. This particular branch of the riding sport has gained such popularity of late that plans are already on foot to make this an intercollegiate affair in the future. During spring the Club has been actively engaged in the construction of a new riding ring to be used primarily for instruction. Moreover the Club, in cooperation With the College authorities, has ini- tiated the inclusion of riding With the Other sports offered by the Recreational ACtivities Department to the freshman and sophomore classes. This addition has been heartily received, and 21 considerable number have elected this sport as their Spring activity. The new group, although under direct jurisdiction of the Recreational Department, is insthted solely by members of BOOt and Saddle. THE DARTMOUTH OUTING CLUB Top Row3Sayre, Braley, Burbank, Kirkham, Lord. Bottom Row3J0nes, Goldsmith, Gordon. Dartmouth Outing Club JOHN E. JOHNSON, ,66, Honorary Prexz'dent Calmtil 0f Directom Richard P. Goldthwait, 333, Chairman ................................................... Directm' 0f Trip; J. Warren Braley, '33 ..................................................... Director of Cabin: and Shelter; Ralph A. Burns ...................................................................... Director at Large William A. Eddy .................................................................... Director at Large Earle C. Gordon, 333 ............................................... Director of Membemlyip 472d Iazjtrmtimz Leland Griggs, '02 ................................................................... Director at Large Daniel P. Hatch, '28 ...................................................................... Comptroller William R. Jones, '33 ............................................................ Director of Secretariate Dunham Kirkham, ,33 ..................................................... Director of Foreytry 472d Tmil; Edward S. Lord, ,33 ........................................................... Difector of Winter Spam J. R. Pearson, ,11, Representative of the Alumni Council ..................................... Director at Large Ford K. Sayre, ,33 .......................................................... Dz'rectm of Winter Carnival Carnival Committee F. K. Sayre, 333, Cbairmmz D. G. Allen, ,34 W. R. Jones, 333 D. Bartlett, '24 R. C. Syvertsen, 318 A. P. Bill, 333 J. F. Trost, 333 J. W. Braley, ,33 M. O. Waldsmith, 333 D. P. Hatch, ,28 Top Row Putnam, Rockwell, Roberts, N., Jump, White, Benezet, Beach, Curtis, Wakefleld, Frank, Greer, Titcomb. Fom'IZ-I R0w Washbum, Hube, Tomlinson, Colton, Wheeler, Hormel. Comstock, Saunders, Douglas, Hardham, Lingley Tbird R0w Niss, Damn, Marceau, King, Cummings, Espenscheid, Goodman, Lippe, Walker, McCray. Sermzd Rozu Sayre, G., Twiss, Dunn, Day, Roberts, J., Emerson, Feth, Allen, MacGregor, Stern. Fin! R0w Brans0n, Durkee, Braley, Dores, Goldthwait, Kirklmm, Gordon, Burbank, Ely. Members of Cabin and Trail of D, O. C. m U1 3 r0 3 o :3 Q. P. Beach J. J. Bell G. H. Colton E. R. Damn T. Benezet C. Comstock . 8. Curtis W. Douglas 2W :3 tr! . 1933 D. L. Hatch W. R. Jones D. Kirkham E. S. Lord R. W. MacGregor 1934 J. E. Marceau, IL A. E. MacGregor S. A. McCray J. B. Roberts F. G. Robbe G. P. Sayre Kl! 193 J. L. Morrison D. Richardson N. F. Roberts L. G. Rockwell . U. Niss F. Putnam F. 801116 A. Titcomb U451 . Marden . A. Meyer . K. Sayre . F. Trost . S. Turner TNTJH'J gag S. Stem B. R. Twiss R. S. Wilson W. W. Winchester A. L. Wood K. Saunders W. Smith B. Tomlinson L. Washbum H. T. W m wa . T Wheeler, Jr. Wakcfmld Walker . White N73? Barb Rozz'2Vincent, Doolittle, Rockwell, Smitlx Espenscheid, Williamson, Saunders, Soule, Fulton. Sermzd R0w28chniebs, Washburn, McCray, Richardson, Stevens1 Jump, Jackson, Harriman. Fin! Rour2Woods, Dodge, Lepreau, Shea, Emerson, L. Goldthwait, Lingley. Winter Sports Team 1932-1933 Otto Schniebs ......................................... Lyman E. XVakeEeId, Jr ................................. Edward 5. Lord ....................................... Record Dec. 31-Jan. 2-aCollege Week, Lake Placid, N. Y. New Hampshire 20 Dartmouth 17 University of Ottawa 10 Feb. 11-12w-Winter Carnival Dartmouth 5215 New Hampshire 39 Maine 4 ....................................... C 04517 ...................................... Captain ..................................... Manager Feb. 18-192Intercollegiate Championship, Lucerne-in-Quebec Dartmouth 30 McGill 26 New Hampshire 22 March 122National Downhill Champion- ships, Mt. Moosilauke Winner Dartmouth Intercollegiate Cbzmzpz'am 1933 Donald G. Allen, 234 Richard S. Dodge, ,56 Richard L. Emerson, ,34 Lawrence Goldthwait, 136 Richard P. Goldthwaig ,33 Selden J. Hannah, 135 Frank J Lepreau, '34 Sherman M. Peabody, '36 John A. Shea, '34 Lyman E. Wakefield, ,33 Irving L. Whitney, ,53 Henry S. Woods, ,36 A Year HETHER de Lawdys name can be found in the membership files of the Club is a mystery, but some x Providence has smiled benignly on another year with the D. O. C. It is one of the fortunate as- peCts of the Outing Club that a depression can do little to dampen its spirits. The Clubs activities cer- tainly increased both in extent and in quality during the past season. XWith the opening of College came Outing Club Night, introducing the Club to the Freshmen. The interest it aroused was great enough to draw 120 heelers to this yearls competition, the majority of whom continued working throughout the year. , A separate volume would be needed to expand on all the activities of the year, but there are several high spots which cannot be overlooked. There was, for instance, the new trips policy inaugurated by the Club. It was felt that uppetclassmen found informal, spontaneous trips more popular, so D. O. C. leaders confined themselves to freshman acquaintance trips. The large number of College members who visited the cabins and used the trails in small, informal groups proved the worth of this policy. During Thanksgiving vacation enough men stayed in Hanover to fill six big groups, organized by the Club this time, to spend the holiday on the trail. The traditional feast at Cow Moose was prepared by Chef Goldthwait, with EWCHEYefIVC men doing more than justice to the uchowf, A series of Fireside Talks at the Club House was begun last fall, and attraCtecl no little attention from the College. A good many men outside Cabin and Trail body seemed to take a live interest in these occa- sional chats around the fire with Dick Goddard, and Prof. Good- Maybe the winters are not eighties, 0f blizzard fame, but a Carnival. Those die-hards, the such familiar figures as Joe Dodge, rich. what they used to be in the snow or no snow, there had to be D. O. C. Carnival Committee, blithely went ahead and planned things on a grand and alpine scale, as they plodded through the Janu- ary mud. But St. Peter showed us that he really is a patron saint, and showered down several stout snow falls, the first of which was scared away by a few overjoyed Cabin and Trailers setting off exultant but premature cannon volleys. With plenty of snow and a 032; how could the week-end The name of the opening night record-breaking list of fair gue3ts help being anything but a success. a pageant was more than enough to herald in the festivities. The RICHARD pIGOLDTFWMT Schweizer Schutzenfest, for such a , e a U471 1t nus. provided a colorful picture. with the .intics of Joe d'Esopo and his merry men. the skiing feats of the hunters, and the ztdmimble figure skating Of Lyman XV'ul-cefield and Louise W'eigel tone of the Carnival guestsy But the Climax of the evening was reached, when 21 sleigh full of dazzling beauties was drawn up to the Swiss Inne-the Queen and her Court. Ford Sayre, who directed this year's Carnival, was the man privileged to introduce Miss Virginia Helm, 1933 Queen of the Snows. The trio of judges, 2111 veteran newspapetmen, with an eye for beauty, unanimously Chose this freshman from Smith. In the field of winter sports, Dartmouth outshone itself, and the D. O. C. was right proud of the team it sponsors. Two outstanding new champions appeared in the freshman class, to add to the high number of points amassed by the reSt of the team. 1315. points ahead of our traditional rival, New Hampshire, the team made a clean sweep in most of the events. An artiStic feature of Carnival, the variegated snow and ice sculptures, can be claimed by Dartmouth as an art all its own. In spite of the complete absence of snow up until Wednesday, discouraging to say the least, a mushroom crop of first-class works of art appeared about the campus on time, first prize going to Chi Phi for their strikingly modernistic Spirit of the Dance? The Theta Chi statuary, called TTShips of Youth, appears with this story. 'The Last of Mrs. Cheyney,, by the Players; :1 hotly-contested basketball game and a swimming meet with Yale; a faSt and close hockey match with Harvard; the ski-joring races; and the usual number of fraternity dances completed the replete program. The Seniors, remembering the time of the thtee-day Carnival, rather wondered if the collegians of yesteryear were not made of sterner stuff; and felt dead beat, when there was nothing left to do but say goodbye. The major Carnival of the year had following in its train several lesser but spirited Carnivals. First, the Nine- teenth Childrens Carnival, which is one of the more colorful events run by the Club. The Hanover children, brought up on a diet of snow and ice, can show a good many of their elders a trick or two, and the competition was keen in all the events. For the first time since these juvenile races were inaugurated, a girl, Mary Beetle, carried off a good share of the honors, and now holds the coveted cup. Hard on the heels of this annual spree came the Alumni Carnival, with an attractive program combining winter sports with other festivities. The week- end reached a Climax when a gay crowd of fifty gathered at Moose Cabin to tackle a D. O. C. Feed. The breath- taking ski-run, a classic by now, from Moose to Hanover, down the slopes of the mountain and across the hills, drew a large number of entries. Once more, the remedy for a lack of snow, a D. O. C. Carnival, worked beautifully. The late-winter season saw Outing Club interest centered about 45 miles north, on Dartmouthls Mount Moosi- xlauke. In 1927, the D. O. C. ran the first organized down-mountain race in the country on this course. This year, it was chosen by the National Ski Association as the locale of the National Championships. The untimely bank holiday decreased the list of competitors to seventy, but the race was doubtless the most thrilling ever witnessed in these parts. Again, the highest honor was won for Dartmouth by Bim Woods, ,36, now the national champion. About one hundred Outing Club workers were organized to make this event, as well as the College Championships of the previous week, a success. ReluCtant to say goodbye to New Hampshire winters for the last time, a record number of grand old Seniors piled into a bus on March 11th, led by Dick Goldthwait, to make the annual Mount Washington expedition. This trip is designed for all Seniors, regardless of their skiing ability, and meets with unparal- leled enthusiasm each year. In the Pinkham Notch region there is enough variety in the terrain to suit any taste, and several members of this party were seen as late as the beginning of May, riding away towards the Presidentials, not forgetting their skiis. A printed record of the Seniors doings would fall far short of the exciting tales told by twenty-five of them as they tumbled out of the bus at the D. O. C. House for a deli- cious Off-the-trailh supper. With the coming of Spring the trails were cleared once more, ready for the onslaught of watm-weather hikers. Plans for more shelters, and cabin improvements, for logging bees, and spring trips developed. With the arrival of Spring also, this years execua tive Council passed the direction of the Club on to a new Council headed by Don Allen, and from the best group of heelers in recent years were chosen fif- teen men to represent the Class of 1936 in Cabin and Trail. It will be the task of these men to carry on, for the twenty- fourth consecutive year, the work which has so often won for the D. O. C. the title of 'the insdtution doing the mOSt for Dartmouth. Acknowledgment E, the editors of this the sixtyhrst volume of the AEGIS, in unison with Palaeopitus h: v wish to publicly thank the following persons for their kind assistance and invalu- able advice which has so greatly facilitated us in bringing the 1933 AEGIS to its present realization. Faced by the far-reaching effects of the depression, and realizing that a drastic reorgani- zation of the AEGIS was necessary in order to retain for it the rightful place which it deserves among Dartmouthls traditions, we were sorely in need of a sympathetic understanding of Our problems and the sound advice of persons who were somewhat more removed from these problems than the members of the Aegis Board or Palaeopitus. In the persons of President Hopkins, Dean Gray, Professor Leftier, Sidney Hayward, Robert Strong, and Albert Dickerson we found these invaluable qualities. To Miss Irene Crosby and Mr. Henry Barrett we are indebted for their invaluable as sistance in the collection of the historic material which has served as a basis for the Art scheme which runs through this AEGIS. To the heelers we are indebted not only for their routine work which has made this book possible, but also for their loyalty at a time when there was no assurance for them that the positions for which they were working would be existent. For this unconditioned support we are most grateful. We also owe a vote of gratitude to each and every publication and organization which showed its interest in our success. To the publications and organizations which contributed funds is due in a large part the present success of this AEGIS. The actual production of this book, in last analysis, is a result of the services rendered by Mr. Eugene M. Ettenberg, Mr. John F. McKenna, Mr. Dexter White, Mr. P. A. Leon- ard', Mr. A. A. Trenchard, Mr. James Irish and their respective companies. We sincerely hope that the 1933 AEGIS will meet with the approval of all of those who read it. We have no apologies to offer. However, we hope that any person inclined to be critical will take into consideration the limitations of the year 1933. Advertisements The following advertisers, in patronizing the AEGIS, have evidenced their interest in Dartmouth and in the class 0f1933. We hope our readers Will return their patronage. USIJ Advertiser's Index P AG F P A G 1? 51mm A;kcrm.m Clmhcs .............. 154 Gunther Furs ......................... 154 Alden TJVCTD V 1 . .................. 166 Hanover Inn, The ..................... 163 Aliens ............................. 165 Horan Engraving C0 ................... 165 Barbizon-Plaza ....................... 157 Hotel Kenmore, The ................... 155 Bonnie Oaks. 1 . . .................... 159 Hotel Lincoln ........................ 155 Cafeteria and the Grill, The ............. 159 Little Store, The ...................... 165 Campion ............................ 160 Marshall Music Co ..................... 166 Chieftain Cafe, The .................... 160 Norwich Inn ......................... 166 Clark School ......................... 160 Nuggett, The ......................... 162 Coburn ............................. 162 Rogers Garage, Inc ..................... 166 College Bookstore, The ................. 161 Rumford Press, The ................... 162 Coeop, The .......................... 161 Stephen Daye Press .................... 167 Creed-Hirons-Co. ..................... 158 Twin State Fruit Corporation ............ 166 Dartmouth Bookstore, The .............. 159 United States Lines .................... 153 Dartmouth College. . . . . . . . . 1 . . ....... 156 Vermont Gateway Auto C0 .............. 166 Dartmouth National Bank .............. 1611 Vermont Printing Co., The .............. 167 J- W. Gerry Co ...... L .................. 158 Wiggins Old Tavern ................... 158 Giletti and Frank ...................... . 158 Wigwam, The ........................ 166 11523 Why spend the Summer ...When you can z'mxest it? yume N investment? Yes, sir! The wisest investment you can make! Hetels why: When things open up, thetels going to be a big demand for college men With a fitst-hand knowledge of for- eign conditions -and meanwhile, what better way to save money than to live on the other side, where prices are so much lower, where the American dollar looms up big and round and fat? Two birds -count lem-slain with one stone! Its almost a crime that you can have such a good time and still not only 1406 money, but prepare yourself to make money! Think of it. . . on great United . We mentioned $192 for a round trip- that's for Tourist Class on the Leviathan. You can go for as little as $131.50 in in- formal modern Third Class . . . but look at the rates over there in the corner- tbatlx good news for parental pocketbooks! EUROPE FOR $192lup ROUND TRIP in Tourist Class States liners you can have the time of your life going over and back in Tourist Class . . . youlte sure of the kind of crowd youlll like . , . for college people are turning more and more to the ser- vice, the comforts, the little extra con- veniences that Americans know how to offer . . . theylve found out that on American ships they get anything any ship can offet-plm the American standard ofliving, highest in the world! As for living in Eutope-more good news! For $3 to $6 a day you can live, travel, enjoy yourself to the utmost. . . Actually, $40 to $50 a month Will put ' you up at a delightful little inn or pemion, all meals included. Why not try the family out on this? If you want more information, write to us . . . or, better still, drop in on your local agent. He knows travel values. S.S. LEVIATHAN S.S. MANHATTAN S.S. WASHINGTON tnewl lVorIdls fastest cabin liner: GOOD NEWS! One lVay $108.50 E$102.50 $182.00 $77.00 $135.50 Modern Third C145: Round Trip $ 1 40.00 Tourixt C145; Round Trip One Way $192.00 $79.00 Cabin Class Modern Tbird Clan One Way Round Trip One Way Round Trip 3:335EE2133152E133TW126 am We One IVay Round Trip AMERICAN MERCHANT LINEStAIIOneCIassl $90 $162 Above are minimum ratex. Slightly higher in peak Summer season. USBJ UNITED STATES LINES AMERICAN MERCHANT LINES ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP C0,, InC.--General AgcuI: Main Ofiice, No. 1 Broadway, New York Agents everywhere CSimm dckerman 6101665 NllW Slllll IJIHEBI HI IHE PUBlIE ALL ONE PRICE $30 Alanlmttan: 79 szth Amrmt, corner 16111 Street 525 Seventh A-venut, 63110687! 38:11 59' 39M Streets 1400 Broadway, bel. 38M 69: 391i! Sn. - 4S Eldridge Street Bronx: 3921 Third A'vtrme, turner 172ml Strut 974 SouthemBl'vd.,nr. 1631'L1'St. - Brooklyh: 1520 Firkin 1411:. Philadzlpllia: 1511 Clleslnut Sn-m corner Ijtll OPEN EVENINGS There 1': one outstanding furrier for men. Gunther devotes an entire floor to mexfs fur and fur-lined coats. . . the largest and most complete selection in the East. New Yorkers know that Gunther is fur coat headquarters for college men. Drop in the next time you are in New York . . . between trains or during vacation. Raccoon Coats, from $175. Wom- bat Coats, from $95. Fur-lined Cloth Coats, from $265. 93W 666 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK E1541 BOSTON . . . Naturally it9s The Hotel Kenmore COMMONWEALTH AVENUE AT KENMORE SQUARE 400 DOOM! During the past few months, over 2,000 college students, paru ents, and friends have made the Kenmore Hotel their Boston headquarters. We know you Will enjoy the inviting atmosphere and the lux- urious appointments of the Kenmore. There is always ample parking space if you drive. Moderately priced dining rooms. Special C allege Rates ALWAYS-A-HOME FOR-DARTMOUTH l4 llw W 0 WYORKYWZZ? Its a pleasant feeling to know that from your New York hotel, ALL the City0s most interesting places can be reached quickly. It is equally pleasant to have a cheerful, luxurious room at the modesr cost of $3 a day single; $4 double RESTAURANT Iv TAVERN GRILL Iv CAFETERIA Luncheon from 506' 0 Dinner 85c 472d $1.00 DINNER DANCING NO COVER CHARGE 44+h +0 451-h STREET - 8+h AVENUE - NEW YORK A RELIANCE HOTEL JohnT.Wesf,Manager E1551 FOUNDED 2 IN 1769 increasingly successful in choosing men on the basis of scholarship, character, and extra- curriculum leadership, that in the future the only requirements for admission to Dartmouth will be that a candidate measures up to the standards of the Selective Process, and that his secondary school history, both in accomplishment and content, indicates that he is prepared for the work of the freshman year at Dartmouth College. Moreover, as it has been demonstrated that When the grade of scholastic accomplishment in secondary school has been high any one of many school curricula furnishes satisfactory preparation for college, in the future DattmOuth will re-emphasize the importance of actual scholastic accom- plishment as compared with the mere accumulation of units, and Will welcome applications from young men of promise from all secondary schools in the country. All correspondence relating to admission and requests for catalogues, should be addressed to E. GORDON BILL, Director of Adminiom. PTHIS SELECTIVE PROCESS FOR ADMISSION, in operation at Dartmouth since 1921, has been so THE ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS ARE: THE MEDICAL SCHOOL Established in 1797. Candidates for the A.B. degree in Dartmouth College may satisfy the specific requirements of both the College and the Medical School in three years, and may .elect the first year in Medicine as the Senior Year in College. Dartmouth Medical School has bestowed no degrees since 1914. Fully equipped modern laboratories are provided for the courses of the first two years. Quiet surroundings and personal supervision and instruction by the Faculty favor individual work and insure the thorough prepara- tion necessary for later advancement and success. At the end of the second year candidates are eligible to transfer to leading metropolitan schools to complete the work of the clinical years of the course. JOHN P. BOWLER, Dem. ROLF C. SYVERTSEN, Secretary. THE THAYER SCHOOL Established 1871. Offers a general course of study and practice in Civil OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Engineering, so developed as to include the essential principles of all important branches. Small classes allowing close contact with instructors constantly. Essentially two years of professional preparation including the final year in College for the AB. degree and a year of advanced work earning the degree of Civil Engineer. For copy of the Annual giving addresses and positions of its graduates, etc, or other information, application should be made to RAYMOND R. MARsDEN, Dean. THE AMOS TUCK SCHOOL Founded by Edward Tuck in 1900. A graduate school devoted to pre- OF ADMINISTRATION paring college-trained men in the fundamental principles of business AND FINANCE administration. The two-year curriculum leads to the degree of Master of Commercial Science and includes groups of courses in Industrial Organization and Management, Marketing, Finance and Banking, Labor and Employment, For- eign Trade, Accounting, Business Statistics, Foreign Languages, Business Law, Engineering in Busi- ness and Business Procedure. The School is open to graduates of approved colleges, universities and professional schools. Students who have completed with satisfactory scholarship grade at least three years of under- graduate work in Dartmouth College may be admitted to the First Year. The requirements for admission and the work of the School are explained in detail in the annual Announcement, copies of Which Will be mailed on request. WILLIAM R. GRAY, Dem, tisQ In the Smart Set of hotels Overlookmg Cemml P4706 OU expect to fmd the Barbizon-Plaza just Where it istin the smartly residential zone of Central Park South. . . . A setting beautiful to look upon. So sparing, too, of the time and steps of shoppers, theatte-goers and executives. In things that contribute much to the teal joy of livinghmodem comforts and cultural activitieshthe Barbizon-Plaza meets your greatest expectations. . . . Thoughtful services sur- round its guests at no extra cost . . . the compli- mentary Continental Breakfast, nightly concerts and refreshments, art exhibits, the inclosed sun deck, a library, interesting weekly forums. Individual radio and bath with every room. m r? 1:3, .1. Vi if We will be delighted to conduct you on a per- sonal tour of inspection, completely Without -! obligation. Why not send for booklet, or telephone . . Cirde 7.7000 for further information? IOI West 58th Street t Central Park South ' New York ROOM, BATH and CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST from $3 daily, $17 Weekly G y ' Wiggins Old k W Taver 11 .. . HOTEL ' NORTHAMPTON 1 1 All 12222 of Colonial Cbcsz Excellent Food Popular Prices Room Rates $2.00 Up Week-end Room Rate For College Students $1.50 Up ARAGE AND PARKING SPACE Summer Gardan NOW OPEN AT REDUCED PRICES ??xL Giletti and Frank 357 West 46th St. NEW YORK CITY W Better Wal Paper gig? :33; m J. W. GEDDY CO. 63 FRANKLIN STREET BOSTON Creed -Hirons - Co. A LIGHTING F IXTURES A Designed . for iegailxgltll: 13E; geszgmm 0f d1 1 731106.? 0f c jg5tbqg IQkfurey 1581 Wishing Success to 3.3 THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD THE CAFETERIA AND THE GRILL m... Modern Comforts ' in Rustic Surroundings LAKE MOREY, VERMONT Bonnie Oaks INN and BUNGALOWS 100 Room; and 97 Balk; COMMENCEMENT RESERVATIONS Rebatei 0n Meal; Not Taken Dinriers and Dinner Dances Week-end Parties Banquets GOLF HORSES DANCING Turn Over a New Leaf DDAMA DDGIE DDETIQY Read for Enjoyment THE 1 Dartmouth Bookstore ? USN For More Than A Quarter Century THIS NAME HAS STOOD W . . . Synonymous With The Finer Type of Clothing for College Men AS THE YEARS PASS AND THE HOSTS OF DARTMOUTH ALUMNI GROW . . . SO INCREASES THE BUSINESS OF uTHE HOUSE . . . FOR MORE AND MORE MEN ARE RELYING ON CAMPION TASTE AND SOUND JUDGMENT FOR A SU- PERIOR MAIL ORDER CLOTHING SERVICE. C L A R K THE SCHOOL CHIEFTAIN Hanover, New Hampshire CAFE Preparesfor cmd Certz'jgey t0 9 Dartmoutfz WHERE Classes Average Six Students DARTMOUTH MEN InStructors, Men of Experience ENJOY G O O D F O O D FRANK D. MORGAN, Director K1601 Clothing Haberdashery The Co-op is proud of the part it has played in sending forth a class of distinguished and well-dressed gentle- men. THE CD-OD OIIIIEHEU t0 Dartmouth Men As the Years Roll By . .. Memories of Dartmouth will be more fondly cherished. Dartmouth literature by Dart- 'm0uth men will ever assist you in recalling your care- free undergraduate days. THE COLLEGE BOOKITOD If Across the Aisle from the CO-Ol' pen Gifts For all occasions JEXVELRY NOVELTIES SOUVENIRS BANNERS SILVERWARE COBURN Dijtimtirely Dartmoutlf b The RumFord Press Concord, New Hampshire MAKERS OF BOOKS AND MAGAZINES OF DISTINCTION Printers to Colleges, Universities and Scientiflc Foundations THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE RUMFORD IMPRINT THE NUGGET M acgstbzg ??WaaQiion, Owned and operated by THE HANOVER IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY y x J kmwxum 1621 AUF WIEDERSEHEN Z33 With a simple ceremony the tenuous thread Which bound you through four active years is severed. But in your return to retrieve the. dangling end you Will fmd the same genial hospi- tality awaiting you at the Inn. 3 Modern in appointments, yet possessing those inimitable qual- ities of yesterday. THE HANOVER INN MR. A. P. FAIRFIELD, Manager Dartmouth National Bank Hanover, New Hampshire Resources over $1,000,000.00 SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $140,000.00 CONSTANT GROWTH IS PROOF OF GOOD SERVICE 1 PERLEY R. BUGBEE . . . . . A . . A . . . . . . . . . . President ALFRED W. GUYER A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VicevPresident CHARLES N. BATCHELDBR . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President and Cashier DAVID C. RENNIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Assistant Cashier DG41 The Little Store Dealer; 272 NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS . . Seniors . . we can give you the best of prices for your room furnish- ings. A Drop in before you leave oit means money in your pocket. A RING GETS USo529 TXze Familiar Byword MEET ME AT ALLENB Don't Forget . 'THE' gwmgramngs lNoTHIS BOOK MAoE VBY :HORAN ENGRAVING Co. 44 WEST 28th STREET NEW YORK V on! , ,. x. . gut. . a of! II ' ' y1631 True New England 'V8 a FUN! 9 L4 Tavern Dlnners . F or Seance . in .m .zlmoxplm'e reminiwenr of OM Colonial Diff. 05 We Call for AND Return Your Car XV'L- Have Always Carered t0 Fraternity Banquets VERMONT GATEWAY AUTO CO. Alhpn 812111er Bridge Street White River Junction, Vt. . MUSIC MUSIC You Carft Forget Mrs. Walkefs H Pianos Victor RCCOIdS The Inn for Your Guests to Stay While in Hanover We have served Dartmouth students for 25 years. NOTED FOR ITS EXCELLENT CUISINE MARSHALLMUSIC CO. N0rwich,Vermont Hotel Coohdge Block WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VERMONT Tel' 363 For 25 Years Hanovefs Leading Garage A4 CompZete Service ROGERS GARAGE, Inc. TWln State FAMILIARLY KNOWN ..... as Tlae Teepee F ruit Corporation WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE CAR LOT RECEIVERS TH E WIGWAM . . . Where Dartmouth Men Returned to Hanover White River Junction, Vermont Invariably Meet . . . TO GREET AND EAT. Usq Stephen Daye Books carry the flavor of New England. You get it in: 1. PENDRIFT by Charles Crane 06 N . SALT OF VERMONT by Walter Hard 04 . BLYTHE MOUNTAIN by Christopher Morley 4. MODERN SKI T ECHNIQUE by Schniebs and McCrilIis ,19 They also demonstrate the fine Typography of THE VERMONT PRINTING COMPANY of Which this Press is the book publishing department. STEPHEN DAYE PRESS BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT Out Reputation for fine printing and excellent service is well known at DARTMOUTH by undergraduates, administration and alumni. We solicit inquiries from undergrad- uate organizations that are interested in improving the appearance of their printing. The Vermont Printing Co. EPHRAIM H. CRANE, President Diu'lmwllb '98 Brattleboro, Vermont b167j Index 4 PAGE Acknowledgmunts .................. 150 Administration .................... 9-12 Advertisements .................... 151 AEGIS, THE ........................ 118 Alpha Chi Rho ..................... 63 Alpha Chi Sigma .................... 98 Alpha Delta Phi .................... 64 Alpha Sigma Phi .................... 65 Alpha Tau Omega .................. 66 Athletic Managers ................... 100 Band ............................. 130 Barbary Coast ...................... 127 Baseball .......................... 104 Basketball ......................... 108 Beta Theta Pi ...................... 67 Boot and Saddle .................... 141 Casque and Gauntlet ................. 91 Chi Phi ........................... 68 Council on Student Organizations ...... 126 Cross Country ...................... 113 Darrmomla, The .................... 120 Dartmouth Christian Association ....... 137 Dartmouth College Athletic Council. . . . 99 Dartmouth Outing Club .............. 144-149 Dm'fmomla Pirlorz'czl, T199 ............. 124 Dedication ........................ 3 Delta Kappa Epsilon ................. 69 Delta Tau Delta .................... 70 Delta Upsilon ...................... 71 Dragon ........................... 92 E1 Ccntro Espmiol .................. 136 Ex-'33 ........................... 61 Football .......................... 102 Forensic Union ..................... 131 Foreword ......................... 4 Gamma Alpha ..................... 94- 6166 Club ......................... 127 Golf ............................. 116 Green International ................. 139 Green Key ......................... 11 Gym ............................. 114 Hockey ........................... 109 PAGE Interfratemity Council ............... 12 Intramurals ........................ 101 javk-o-lmzlem, I179 ............... V. . . . 122 Kappa Kappa Kappa ........... - ..... 72 Kappa Phi Kappa ................... 95 Kappa Sigma ...................... 73 Lacrosse .......................... 111 Le Cercle Francais ................... 135 Ledyard Canoe Club ................. 140 Musical Clubs ...................... 127 Palaeopitus ....................... 10 Phi Beta Kappa ..................... 79 Phi Delta Theta .................... 74 Phi Gamma Delta ................... 75 Phi Kappa Psi ...................... 76 Phi Kappa Sigma ................... 77 Phi Sigma Kappa ................... 78 Pi Lambda Phi ..................... 79 Players, The ....................... 128 Psi Upsilon ........................ 80 Round Table ....................... 138 Seniors ........................... 13-61 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ................ 81 Sigma Alpha Mu ................... 82 Sigma Chi ......................... 83 Sigma Nu ......................... 84 Sigma Phi Epsilon .................. 85 Soccer ............................ 1 12 Sphinx ........................... 90 Studenten Verbindung Germania ....... 132 Swimming ........................ 1 1 0 Tennis ........................... 115 Theta Chi ......................... 86 Theta Delta Chi .................... 87 Track ............................ 106 Views ............................ 5-8 Winter Sports Team ................. 146 Zeta Alpha Phi ..................... 96 Zeta Psi ........................... 88 11681
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