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W, 4 'oodl- 7h'V'j,pv 'leei 8003, garfera xp-a Sc a Broome House, 59800565550 xi ?p33'L'9 Cambridge , Wa' 7- :finger-, gi-f f-.-. -fmmez,-5 - :gzz ,Q .. jay-1 L -, .4 -.,4.-14, 'Q' 's' .'--ef . ' ' X . - E V : L - I J .ffm '52:Q.Q,q,f,i5-3T:3'5ggigi5?gf.:h,A - -vlivi 1.921 5:::'ge.2wxmf5az,,ra- wer e w wf , . Q. , , .,. ...ig ', '-EIL.. -. 51' - -z-. ., gli 5,!E3.qAEvb:,,: 'Q 56: L 2Ir.fs4:.,.M x .av w w' ,g e :ew - m fg? Felix Frankfurter - A Biography ' . r BY ig. :il HAROLD J. LASKI 3 Professor of Political Science i ' F' University of London t 'F ELIX F RANKFURTER was born in Vienna fifty-seven years ago, and came to the United States when he was twelve years of age. He gradu- ated from the City College of New York in 1902, and from the Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the Law Review, in 1906. After a brief period with a New York law firm, he became Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York in 1907, under Mr. H. L. Stimsong in that capacity, he played a leading part in the prosecution of Morse and those concerned in the well-known Sugar Fraud cases of that epoch. When Mr. Stimson became Secretary of War, under President Taft, Mr. Frankfurter accom- panied him to Washington in the capacity of legal adviser to the Department. In 19141 he was offered, and accepted, a professorship at the Harvard Law School. There he remained, save for the years 1917-19, until his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States in January, 1939. Mr. Frankfurter's war record was notable. At first, he was assistant to Mr. Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War, and in that capacity he was entrusted by President Wilson with a diplomatic mission to Europe of great importance and delicacy. In 1918, President Wilson transferred him to the chairmanship of the newly created War 'Labor Policies Board, as its chairman he was responsible for framing the principles underlying labor conditions throughout the United States in the war. He acted also as counsel for the President's Industrial Mediation Com- mission of 1918, of which Mr. W. B. Wilson, then Secretary of Labor, was chairman. E91 His well-known report for that commission on the Mooney case was largely instru- mental in the commutation of Mooney's sentence from the death penalty to life imprisonment. That report has been the basis of all subsequent investigations of the case, and may be said to have laid the foundations of the movement which led to Mooney's pardon by Governor Olson in 1939. Mr. Frankfurter returned to Harvard in 1919 with a secure national reputation. In the next twenty years, he has led a full life. His book, The Sacco-Vanzetti Case H9261 marked a decisive turning-point in the evolution of that tragic drama. He was active in the American Zionist movement. He played an important part in the Presidential campaigns of 1928 and 1932, and during President Roosevelt's terms of omce, as Governor of New' York, Mr. Frankfurter became his close adviser. Governor Ely of Massachusetts offered him a place on the Supreme Judicial Court of that State in 1932, but Professor Frankfurter refused it on the ground that he preferred to continue his teaching work at Harvard. In 1933, he w'as offered the Solicitor- Ceneralship of the United States by President Rooseveltg this great post, he also declined. In 1933-34, he was Eastman Professor at the University of Oxford, and the conferment upon him by that University of the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law in 1939 was generally acclaimed as a recognition of his remarkable success in that post. He has delivered the Dodge Lectures at Yale University CT he Public and Its Government, 19301 and the Weil Lectures at the University of North Carolina fThe Commerce Clause, 19371. His lectures on Mr. Justice Holmes were published in 1939 and are the best account, thus far published, of that great jurist's method. Mr. Frankfurter has also published standard volumes on the Labor Injlmction fwith Mr. Nathan Greene1 and on the Business of the Supreme Court fwith Dean James M. Landis1. He is the author of many articles in the Harvard and other law reviews. Few people have brought to the service of the Supreme Court an equipment so wide or so profound as Mr. Justice Frankfurter. He has been studying its problems all his adult life. He comes to them with not only the lawyer's training, but also with the administratoris special understanding of the horizons they create. The necessities of teaching-and he has been a great teacher-have enabled him also to see them fully in their juristic perspective. Long and intimate friendship with I101 Holmes, Cardozo and Brandeis, JJ., has given him an historical background for his work as a justice of the Court which must be almost unrivalled in its history. Mr. Justice Frankfurter's relation to the Roosevelt administration has been of that close character which is invaluable in making the judge understand that the legal issues before the Court are also issues of statesmanship. It is no secret that, without holding any actual position in the administration, his advice has been eagerly sought on some of the vital problems with which the administration has had to deal. That so many of his former pupils hold pivotal posts under it is a tribute to the great infiuence he has exercised as a teacher. By the influence a wrong general public, Mr. Justice Frankfurter is regarded as likely to be a radical on the Supreme Court. It is perhaps permissible to suggest that this is approach to his philosophy of the judicial function. Trained by James Barr Ames and John Chipman Gray, deeply inifluenced by J. B. Thayer, Holmes, Brandeis and Cardozo, it is less with the doctrinal ends of the Court, than with the methods by which it limits its own function, that he has been most concerned. His effort has always been to persuade it to the realization that it is a road to creativeness as well as an obstacle to particular types of experiment, that its business is not the substitution of its own wisdom or discretion for that of the legislator or the admin- istrator. Knowing the problems of both from within, he has consistently urged that whatever the mental climate of the United States regards as reasonable should be held by the Court to be constitutional unless it unmistakably violates the plain mean- ing of the document of 1787. He has sought, like the two great predecessors in whose place he now' sits, to warn the Court against becoming the third, and final, chamber of the legislature. The essence of his own legal outlook, therefore, cannot be properly described as liberal or conservative. It is rather an insistence upon the duty of the Court, first to regard experiment with a wise tolerance, and second, not to make the issues it decides a restraint upon the future cases it may be called upon to determine. The influences that have played upon the formation of Mr. Justice Frankfurter have been varied. A friend may note that he owes much to the keen common sense of a remarkable mother. He has learned, too, a great deal from that enlargement of the intellectual horizons which necessarily comes to any able man who exchanges Illl the limited opportunities of pre-war Vienna for the wider and ampler scope offered by the United States. To the cultural tradition of Europe, Mr. Justice Frankfurter has added the sense that the law of life is the need of constant adaptation to a rapidly changing world. He is a man of wide reading. But the opinion may be hazarded that life, rather than books, has shaped the main outlines of his thought. Having a genius for friendship, he has learned to glean the inner substance of the experience of friends. They have been as wide in their range as the ample variety of American life-statesmen, judges, professors, trade unionists, businessmen. He has had the power to make learning friendship, and friendship learning. The result is a mind as open as it is incisive. He has never been the servant of a particular doctrine, nor the disciple of any school. Few people have been, in the best sense, more funda- mentally American. His outlook and his career are alike a tribute to the capacity of America to breed in her children a love of her institutions and a passion for the fulfillment of the great ends for which they were brought into being. No man has more acutely realized that his rich experience has been made possible by the ideal of an America as the free heritage of the common peopleg none is more eager to pass on that heritage enlarged and deepened by the service it calls for from its citizens. London, England August 30, 1939 U21 M r - ' I', Felix Frankfurter - The Teacher H V 'X By dai 5? I PY x HENRY M. HART ng:-A. Professor of Law 1. V - Harvard University f up , ,IA lli. -f ull, . e . if V 'w 1 - Lf gh V HE span of Felix Frankfurtefs teaching in this School fell only a few X K months short of a quarter of a century, broken by two years of war-time CBE service in Washington and later by a year's leave of absence at Oxford. 'A' LJ During that period his presence here made a major dilference, year after year, in the lives of large numbers of men who became his students. Through his students and otherwise, his thinking about problems of law and of government came to make a difference in the thoughts not only of this and other law schools but of the country at large. When he left the School he had long since become, in a full and lasting sense, a leader and guide of national opinion. Rarely has the function of a teacher been more nobly fuliilled- with equal effectiveness at the center, in the minds and lives of students, and at the periphery, in the life and thought of the nation. I am given the diliicult task of trying to suggest, to a succeeding generation in the School, something of how and why this happened. Many of Mr. Frankfurter's qualities as a teacher were his because they were his, rather than because he made them so. Vitality was one of them, he himself is a prime example of his own occasional references to the importance of sheer horse- power in human affairs. Warm, out-going, intense interest in other human beings was another. Such an interest could never be confined to students as prospective lawyersg it awoke a response which correspondingly w'as unconfined. Humor, under- standing, gaiety, lightning quickness of wit and wits: everyone who ever sat in his Iliil classes knows of these and other qualities. They explain a great deal of the friend- ship and devotion which it has been his gift so frequently to inspire. But they do not seem to me to tell the whole story. Mr. Frankfurter taught law, in Holmes' phrase, in the grand manner, and I venture to think that in this more was involved than the lmfolding alone of a vivid, provocative, generous personality. To teach law in the grand manner, for Mr. Frankfurter, was to teach it in its relations to life. To say this is easy. To do it requires not merely talent but will, the will to make a choice between the important and the unimportant, the steady effort to see and insist upon what is important. Such a conception of teaching law assumes a deliberate and continuous absorption in how' law works-the how of the process as well as of the result. It assumes caring about how it works, caring about life and caring about law as a way of life. It assumes, to put it at its narrowest, a persisting habit, in thinking about legal questions, of looking beyond the end of your nose-the end of the noses of so many lawyers, students and even law teachers being, of course, simply the doctrine of the particular case. It seems to me that it was Mr. F rankfurter's habit of doing that which gave to his teaching so much fresh- ness and stimulation and kept both him and his classes so intensely interested in what they were doing. The trinity of courses which Mr. Frankfurter gave in later years were Public Utilities, Administrative Law, and Federal Jurisdiction. To those who associate him with those subjects it may seem incongruous that he emerged from his undergraduate work as, among other things, an enthusiastic property lawyer and assistant of John Chipman Cray, and that his earlier teaching included such diversities as Municipal Corporations, Partnerships, Criminal Law and Restraint of Trade. But the incon- gruity is only apparent. His insights are fruitful for the study of private no less than of public law, and one may regret that his recent occasional half-serious oifers to teach Torts or Contracts were never taken up. The three courses of recent years were characteristically of his own creation, and each bore the unmistakable imprint of his special conception of the function of teaching. His was the pioneer effort to explore systematically the body of the Interstate Commerce Acts, he made it a study not merely of those Acts but of the legislative and administrative processes as such, in the setting of an intractable E141 economic and social problem. Public Utilities was long ago called the Case-of-the Month Club, and the name should be kept alive as a memorial to his steady refusal to yield to the fetish of covering ground. Administrative Law and Federal Juris- diction, it is fair to say, were year in and year out among the most provocative and fruitful seminars in American government being conducted in any American uni- versity. Neither was a course in the utilitarian aspects of the subject, any more than was Public Utilities, and each was incomparably more valuable than it would have been had he compromised even in part with a utilitarian purpose. Mr. Frankfurter held true, in his teaching as in his life, to the fundamental faith of the scholar. He believed, in other words, in trying to see things in their relation to other things, in the fullest perspective that the power of mind can give. With his warmth of human sympathy and his extraordinary gifts of intellect, he has been able to give this faith a superb vindication. The loyal practice of that faith seems to me to have been a decisive factor in his remarkable and increasing powers as an individual, Examples are diverse, from the whole range of his activities. Archibald MacLeish, editing last spring his occasional papers written over a period of twenty- Hve years, makes the point. He finds that, by the test of the significance of his thinking for the future, Mr. Frankfurter must be called one of the few great journal- ists of our time, and finds the explanation in his insistence on viewing transient problems in their setting in the fiow of national life. Thus, the proposal for the recall of judicial decisions was an ill-considered panacea to be condemned in a few sentences. But the reasons why the proposal had been made called for an essay, which has even more meaning now than when it was written. A reading of this and the other papers will suggest something of the quality of his teaching, though it can convey little of the color and fun and spontaneity of it. Mr. F1-ankfurter's judgments were seldom, surprisingly seldom, merely ad hoc, they were related to standards of judgment-to standards worked out the hard w'ay by reading, experience and reflection. It was this which gave him, to students as well as to others, his quality of unexpectedness. He eluded other people's ready- made patterns, condemning what too easily it had been thought he would praise and praising what too easily it had been thought he would condemn. By the same token he was, in dealing with specific problems of all kinds, essentially a moralist. H51 The inveterate trick of seeing the particular as an instance of some general was on occasion baffling and irritating, especially to those who did not want to discuss inconvenient questions. The validity of the general, or the existence of a relationship between it and the particular, might he open to challenge. But what was above all important was the integrity, discipline and steadiness of the effort. It made him, in matters public and private, legal and a-legal, an incomparably wise counselor. Hosts of men-students and, it is reported, even Presidents-came to recognize this, and to recognize also that the value of his counsel was not at all dependent on agree- ment or disagreement with his specific convictions. Some members of his classes were impatient that he gave them so few rules for the out-of-hand decision of cases. The majority, I think, quickly or slowly came to realize that he was teaching some- thing vastly more important-he was teaching, by example and otherwise, the method of wise counsel, the method indeed of law itself. It was a corollary of Mr. Frankfurter's view both of law and of the function of teaching that he was intensely interested in procedure, in its technical as well as its more spacious aspects. For the mere holding of a case was only a fragment of law, and perhaps not even that. But the way in which it was decided illumined the whole legal process. Hence it was that he would spend hours in taking apart exhaustively a single litigation. As so often happens, the impractical proved for many men to be the truly practical. It was a conunon experience of those who had taken his courses to discover that such training did more than anything else in their Law School work to make them feel at home in the law. Similarly, a feeling for the processes of government, as well as of litigation, was part of the significant residue of his seminars. It is not, I think, laboring the point to assimilate this passion for procedure to his whole intellectual outlook and to his effectiveness as a teacher and otherwise. For law is essentially a way of life, and the faith of a scholar is at bottom a faith in an intellectual procedure. Langdell Hall October 1, 1939 I16l W THE FIIUNDING 0F THE HARVARD LAW SCHO0L The minutes of a meeting of the Corporation on May 14, 1817, at which il was voted to establish the Harvard Law School. 8 The Founding of the Harvard Law School fNote-The Harvard Law School was founded in I 1817. Its growth ovcr a period of 122 years has been 1 in close accord with the original aims and purposes for which it was established. It is of interest, therefore, to the fourteen hundred students now in the School as well as to its thousands of graduates to know some of the details concerning thc background of its founding -the significance of which can be traced in the devel- opment of the School down to the present time. Even before the establishment of the Law School as a separate department of the University, the study of law had been a part of the Harvard curriculum. Chief Justice Parker of the Massachusetts Court was ROSCOE POUND named Hoyall Professor of Law in 1815 and as such conducted lectures in the University. The nature of his work and the methods he used cleared the way for the establishment of what is today the oldest law school in the United States. In the past few years hitherto unpublished documents have been unearthed in the Harvard archives which reveal considerable information concerning details of the founding of the Law School and the appointment of Asahel Stearns as its first head, or University Professor, as the post was then called. The YEAR BOOK Com- mittee takes pleasure in reproducing some of these original manuscripts which now f'01'H1-Z1 definite part of the historical record of the Law' School. It is our hope that they will portray for the student body the small beginnings out of which arose an institution training 111-00 men yearly in the Law. In these documents Harvard Law men can Hnd set out the initial purposes and expectations of those early pioneers of law teaching which have had such widespread and fruitful results in the century and a quarter that has passed since the Corporation of Harvard College on May 14, 1817, first resolved lo open and keep a School . . . for the instruction of Students at Law. Roscoe Pound was Dean of the Law School during an important period in its later development fl.916-19361. A distinguished legal scholar, Dean Pound has made a study of the history of the School and for the 1937-38 volume of this YEAR BOOK wrote A Sketch of the History of the Harvard Law Schoolf, In the article which follows he again discusses its establishment, in the light of the documentary evidence now available, and with respect to its importance and signihcance in the later development of the School.-Editorjj 1191 Recently certain original documents relating to the founding of the Harvard Law School have been found in the University Library. They are: fll A draft of uStatutes of the Professorship of Law in Harvard University, dated April 17, 1816, and signed by Isaac Parker, then Chief Justice of Massachu- setts and Royall Professor of Lawg f2J a project for the establishment of a law school as a department of the University, in the handwriting of Chief Justice Parker, signed by him, and dated in another hand May 14-, 1817, tm the minutes of the Corporation authorizing the establishment of the Law Schoolgl fllfl a memorandum of a vote of the corporation on May 14, 1817, as to payment of tuition by law students, their privileges and duties, and disposition of the tuition fees, l51 a letter of Asahel Stearns to President Kirkland, accepting appointment as University Professor of Law, dated July 5, 181732 f61 a letter from Professor Stearns to President Kirkland enclosing a draft notice of the opening of the Law Schoolzi' and f7'l the draft notice referred to in Mr. Stearns's letter? It may be well to recall the circumstances under which Chief Justice Parker con- ceived the project of a law school as a department of the University. After, in consequence of the Revolution, American students ceased to go to London to the Inns of Court, an apprenticeship to a practising lawyer was the only form of train- ing for the profession. Certain lawyers in different communities got reputations as good teachers and their offices were resorted to by students. Some of these lawyers had many pupils and the first American law school, the school of Judge Tapping Reeve at Litchfield, Connecticut, conducted from 1784 till 1833, was in origin the ofiice of a practitioner in which the major activity had come to be teaching. ln the meantime another type of law' teaching had grown up parallel with the apprentice school. The Vinerian professorship at Oxford, from which came l3lackstone's Com- mentaries on the Laws of England, attracted the attention of Americans and was taken for a model in this country from the very beginning of independence. The professorship established for George Wythe at Vlfilliam and Mary in 1779-80, that for James Wilsori at the College of Philadelphia in 1790, and that for James Kent at Columbia in 1793 were set up on the plan of Blackstone's introductory lecture. They were lectureships for general audiences, not merely for law students. James Wi1soni's lectures were mostly taken up with political philosophy, were said to be addressed to gentlemen of all professionsf' and to aim at informing the legislator and the magistrate as well as the lawyer. Kent began by saying that he would set forth nothing ubut what may be usefully known by every gentleman of polite education. The professorship of law at Harvard endowed by the will of lsaac Hoyall fdied 17815, to which Chief Justice Parker was appointed in 1815, was of this sort. Thus there were general university lectures for the general student, the cultivated public, and the law student alike, and outside of educational institutions was an apprentice training in a lawyer's ofhce. 1These minutes are reproduced on page 18. 3Tl1is letter is reproduced on page 21. 'Thisleuer E reproduced on page 21. divas nodce E reproduced on page 23 f20l 2 In the statutes governing the Royall professorship it is provided that the professor shall deliver not less than Hftcen lectures each year, that only the Hsenior class among the undergraduatesf' oflicers of the University, and resident graduates may attend the lectures gratis, but the professor may admit others, not resident at the College, on such terms as he may think proper. In his lectures the Professor was to uexhibit the theory of law in its most comprehensive senscg the principles and practical operation of the Constitution and government of the United States and this Cornmonwealthg a history of the jurisprudence of this state under the colonial and provincial as well as under the present govcrnmcntg an explanation of the principles of the common law of England, the mode of its introduction into this country, the sources and reasons of its obligation thereing also its various modi- Hcations by usage, judicial decision and statuteg and generally those topics connected with law as a science which will best lead the minds of the students to such inquiries and researches as will qualify them to become useful and distinguished supporters of our free systems of government as well as able and honorable advocates of the rights of the citizens. This is truly an ambitious project for a course of fifteen lectures. But it shows that Chief Justice Parker had two ideas in mind. On the one hand, he w'ished to give to those who were entering upon the study of law some- thing in the way of foundation and direction of their interests toward scientific thinking which they were not likely to get in a law ollicc, and, on the other hand, he sought to give to advanced students not preparing for the law and to the cultivated laity some idea of the law under which they lived. Thus far he was keeping to the Blackstonian model. A year later he seems to have felt that the University could do more for the law than merely provide such lectures as he had outlined. The school at Litchfield was being copied, as Blackstoneis chair had been. Why not combine the two in an academic law school? Such was, in effect, the project he submitted to the corpo- ration in May, 1817. Chief Justice Parker begins by saying his opinion as to what should be done is concurred in by friends of the University whom he has consulted. He asserts that the prevailing mode of legal education is necessarily defective, as it is obtained principally in the ollices of eminent practitioners, who are unable from their constant application to business to act the part of instructorsfi Hence he proposes a school uunder the immediate care of a learned lawyer w'hose attention would he principally directed to the instruction of his pupils. He then suggests seven points to be voted by the corporation ttwo more in the draft are crossed outj as follows: 1. That some ucounsellor learned in the lawn should be elected University Pro- fessor of Law and uopen and keep a school for the instruction of graduates of this or any other university and of such others as according to the rules of admission to practice as attorneys may be admitted after tive years of study in the ollice of a counsellor. 2. That the University Professor, with the advice of the Royall Professor, should I22l I231 prescribe a course of study, examine and confer with students, deliver to them at least two lectures a week, and generally act the part of tutor to them. 4. That there shall be a tuition charge of 35100 a year, which His the average price of education in the country. 6. That the degree of Bachelor of Laws be conferred on students who have at- tended at least eighteen months at the school and 'cpassed the residue of their novitiate in the office of some counsellorn of the highest court, or shall have remained three years in the school. 7. That the law students shall be admitted to use the college library and that 'ia complete law libraryi' be uobtained as soon as may be. 8. That the law students be permitted to board in the commons on the same terms as undergraduates and that lodging rooms shall be provided for them at a reasonable compensation. 9. That the law students have the privilege of attending the public lectures of the University free of expense. As things were in 1817, this was an exceptionally enlightened and forward looking program. To unite the two types of training, by University lectures and by reading under the guidance of a practitioner, in one institution as part of a University, was a great step forward, and before the century was over had resulted in a charac- teristically American type of legal education. When Chief Justice Parker drew up his project the task of legal education was relatively simple. The chief work of the lawyer was in the trial of causes in the courts. It was enough for the lawyer to know the local procedure and be able to move juries. There was little require- ment of anything which a law school could do better than a law ollice. But Chief Justice Parker in his project for the lectures as Royall Professor had shown the year before that he was conscious that more w'as to be demanded of the lawyer in a land where the polity was so thoroughly legal. It was not till Judge Story came to the school as Dane Professor in 1829 that the ideas in Chief Justice Parker's project began to bear fruit. But in the twelve years of the Stearns's regime a real advance had been made over the Litchheld type of school. As has been said, the latter was an expanded law oflice. Students read such books as were at hand and copied pleadings and conveyances as apprentices did in the office of a practitioner. The only advance over the ordinary office was that in the place of occasional conferences between preceptor and student the teachers dictated lectures, since the era of the great American text writers was not to come for a generation. Stearns added moots after the manner of the lnns of Court, and there were also the lectures of the Royall Professor. In its possibilities, the school set up in 1817 pursuant to Chief Justice Parker's project was much more, and it became much more. Combining the apprentice type of professional training, which obtained in England, with the Continental idea of academic law teaching, it was the first University law' school in the common-law world. For a common-law judge to work out a plan departing so completely from the English practice argues an exceptionally open mind and vision of what in the development of the country was to be the need of the profession. ROSCOE POUND i241 ff.. M, ly34i.4.f.g Aww-e lkfin Airy' j,,,,y,g 1 4 ,7 ,4g,,,,,,, L,,.,,gg,,5 ,, ' ' THE FACULTY JAMES BRYANT CONANT President of the University President Conant was born in Dorchester, Mass., in 1893. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1913 and received his Ph.D. degree in 1916. From 1916 until 1917 he was an Instructor in Chemistry at l'181'Vkll'd, Assistant Professor from 1919 until 1925, Associate Professor from 1925 until 1927, Professor from 1927 until 1929 and Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry until 1933. 1n June of that year he was elected President of Harvard University, succeeding A. Lawrence Lowell. - A member of the board of scientilic directors of the Rockefeller Institute since 1930, President Conant is an honorary fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He served as a lieutenant in the Sanitary Corps of the United States Army in 1917 and as a major in the Chemical WHl'fHl'C Service in 1918. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. the National Academy of Sciences and the Imperial Academy of Science fHallel. 1-1e is the author of many important volumes on Organic Chemistry and is one of the outstanding authorities in this Held. 1281 JAMES MCCAULEY LANDIS Dean and Byrne Professor of Aclministrati1Je Law Dean Landis was horn in Tokyo, Japan, in 1899. He was graduated from Prince- ton in 1921 and received from the Harvard Law School the degrees of LL.B. in 19244 and S.J.D. in 1925, becoming Case Editor of the Law Review. After a year as sec- retary to Mr. Justice Brandeis, he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1926, was appointed Dean in 1937 and Byrne Professor of Administrative Law in 1939. Massachusetts Commissioner on Uniform State Laws since 1931, Dean Landis was a .member of the Federal Trade Commission, 1933-1934, and Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935-1937. In 1938 he was appointed by President Roosevelt as a member of an Emergency Board under the Federal Railway Act and the past summer was special trial examiner for the Bridges Hearing. Dean Landis is the author of The Administrative Process and '4Cases on Labor Lawn and collaborated with lV1r. Justice Frankfurter in The Business of the Supreme Court f1927J. He is teaching Administrative Law and Labor Law this year. He has previously taught Contracts, Legislation, Quasi Contracts, Public Utilities, and Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure. 1291 FACULTY EUGENE WAMBAUGH Professor of Law Professor thirty-three member of in 1856, he vard tA.B. Emeritus Wamhaugh, who retired in 1925 after years of teaching, is thc oldest living the Harvard Law School Faculty. Born received all his higher education at Har- 1876, A.M. 1877, LL.B. 18801. Nine years of law practice in Cincinnati. Ohio, fol- lowed Professor Warnhaugh's graduation. In 1889 the State University of Iowa named him professor of law. and three years later he came to Harvard Law School to begin his long and illustrious teaching career. From 1908 to 1912 Professor Warnhaugh was special attorney for the United States Bureau of Corporations and in 1914 acted as special counsel for the State Department with respect to war prohlems. Professor Wamhaugh was also chief of the Constitutional and international Law division in the office of the Judge Advocate General from 1917 to 1919. After his re- tirement in 1925 he was of counsel for Peru in the ' Tacna-Arica plehiscitc. Three casehooks, in Agency, Insurance, and Constitutional Law are the product of Professor 3 Wanihauglfs pen. He has also written numerous arti- i cies in the fields of Corporations and Insurance Law. JOSEPH HENRY BEALE Royall Professor of Law Emeritus Professor Beale retired from the Law School in 1938 after a continuous membership on the Faculty of forty-eight years. Witll Professor Willistoil he shares the record for length of teaching service in Harvard Law School history. Born in 1861, he received his education at Harvard fA.B. 1882, A.M. 1887, LL.B. 18871. While a student he became one of the founders of the Law Review. 1n 1890, after practising in Boston, Professor Beale began his teaching, which continued through four administrations and included almost evely suhject in the curriculum. The development of Conflict of Laws and Taxation as separate courses was largely his work. He was named Carter Professor of General Juris- prudence in 1908, and, in 1912, Royall Professor. Professor Beale has written nine casehooks and l seven texts including his monumental treatise on the i Conflict of Laws, published in 1935. Long active in the Association of American Law Schools, Professor Beale served as its president in 1913-1914-. He was also one of the organizing forces hehind the formation of the American Law Institute, for which he was the Reporter of the Restatement of the Conflict of Laws. f30'l F A C U L T Y SAMUEL WILLISTON Dane Professor of Law Emeritus Professor Williston, whose career is identical with that of l'rol'essor Beale in length and distinction, also retired in 1938 after forty-eight years of teaching in the Law School. Born in 1861, the recipient ol' an A.B. from Harvard in 1882 and an A.M. and LL.B. in 1888, Professor Williston was secretary to Mr. Justice Gray and practised law in Boston for a year before he began his teaching career in 1890. In 1908 and 1919, respectively, Professor Williston received the Weld and Dune Chairs. Meanwhile his renown' as a legal writer in tlte lields of Contracts and Commercial Law was rapidly spreading. llc com- piled cascltooks in Contracts, Sales, and Bankruptcy. ln 1909 he ptthlislted the Law of Sales and was also draftstnatt of the llnifortn Sales Act. lt is in tlte lield of Contracts, however, that Pro- fessor Williston has achieved his greatest fame. The 5'Law ol' Contracts. puhlished by him in 1920. is re- garded as one ol' the great treatises in Anglo-American law. l'le also was Reporter 'for the Restatement of Contracts. In 1929 Professor Williston was awarded the first gold medal ol' the American Bar Association for, conspicuotts serviec to American jttrisprt1tlence. 1 LIVINGSTON HALL Vice-Dean and Professor of Law I , . 't -.', ' .t Professor Hall was horn in 1903. l-le was gradu- ated from tlte University of Chicago in 1923 and then matriculaterl at l'1arvard Law School where he re- ceived the LLB. degree in 1927. While in the Law School he was Chairman of the Board of Student Ad- visers, For tlte next four years he engaged in tlte practice of law in New York City until he was chosen to serve as Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York during 1931-32. Professor Hall took up his duties as a member of tlte Harvard Law School Faculty in the latter year. Especially interested in the welfare and discipline of the student hody, lte served as Acting Vice-Dean dur- ing Mr. Magruder's absence last year, and has re- cently heen appointed to that post in a permanent capacity. Criminal Law has heen the center of Professor Hall's legal pursuits. Besides numerous articles in periodicals. he has recently collaborated with Professor Cltteck in editing a new casebook in that subject. Professor Hall is also teaching Agency this year in addition to Crim- inal Law. ln the past he has conducted classes in Contracts, Labor Law, Mortgages, Procedure, Torts. 1311 F A C U L T Y ROSCOE POUND University Professor Professor Pound was born in 1870. He was edu- cated at the University of Nebraska fA.B. 18883 A.M. 18893 Pl1.D. 18971. llc attended the Harvard Law School. 1889-1890. was admitted to the Nebraska Bar, and practised in Lincoln from 1.890 to 1907. From 1901 to 1903 he was Commissioner of Appeals on the Nebraska Supreme Court. ln 1899 he began teaching law at the 'University of Nebraska and resigned from the Supreme Court to become Dean of the Law School in 1903. He went to Northwestern University as Professor of Law in 1907, spending two years there and a year at the University of Chicago, before he was named Story Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School in 1910. He became Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence in 1913 and Dean in 1916, a post be held until 1936. Professor Pound is the author of many works on legal history and philosophy. Seventeen universities have bestowed honorary degrees upon him. He is past President of the Association of American Law Schools and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has taught almost every subject: in the Law School cur1'iculum and this year is teaching ,lurisp1'udence. EDWARD HENRY WARREN Professor of Law Professor Warren was born in 1873. He received his A.B. degree from Harvard in 1895 and an M.A. from Columbia in 1896. He later studied at the Har- vard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and then in the Law School, graduating from the latter in 1900. Mr. Warren practised law in New York City until 1904. From 1908 to 1921 he maintained law offices in Boston. Mr. Warren joined the Faculty of the Har- vard Law School in 19041-. He resigned f1'om the Faculty in 1929. but after several years' absence he was persuaded to return as Lecturer in Law in 1933 and the following year was once again appointed Pro- fessor of Law. In recent years Professor Warren has concentrated his efforts on the teaching of Property to the first-year class. In 1938 he publisliecl a revised edition of his Casebook in that course. For a considerable period Professor Warren conducted the Corporation Law classes at the Law School, in which field he is a recognized authority. He is the author of a treatise Corporate Advantages Without Incorporation and also a casebook on Corporations. ln the past Professor Warren has also taught Equity, Evidence, Suretyship. 1321 F A C U L T Y MORTON CARLISLE CAMPBELL Professor of Law Professor Campbell was born in Cambridge, Ohio. in 1876. lflc was graduated from Washington and jcller- son College in 1896 and from the Harvard Law School in 1900. l-le received the degree of S..l.D. from Har- vard in 1915 and an honorary LL.D. degree from Vi'ashinglon and ,lefferson in 1923. After admission to the Ohio Bar in 1901, Professor Campbell was engaged in the practice of law for fifteen years before he was named to the Faculty of Law of Tulane University, where he taught from 1915 to 1916. During the World War he served in the United States Army for two years. first as a Captain and later as a Major of Infantry. .lrle has been a mem- ber of the I-larvard Law School Faculty since 1919 and at present is Chairman of the Third-Year Committee. Professor Campbell is the author of numerous law review articles and the editor of three casebooks: Mortgages, Bills and Notes. and Suretyshin. This year he is conducting classes in those three courses and in Persons and Domestic Relations. He has also taught in the past Agency, Contracts. Crim- inal Law, Corporations, Evidence, Personal Property, Public Utilities. Qtlasi-Contracts, and Sales. ELDON REVARE JAMES Professor of Law and Librarian Professor James was born in Newport, Kentucky, in 1875. llc received his education at the University of Cincinnati tS.13. 1896g LL.B. 18961. For the next twelve years he practiced in Cincinnati meanwhile teaching law at his Alma Mater. After receiving an S..I.D. degree from Harvard in 1912, be taught for a year each at the Universities of Wisconsin and Minne- sota. He was Dean of the University of Missouri Law School from 1914- to 1918. Professor .lames became a member of the Harvard Law School Facility in 1923. From 1918 to 1924 Professor .lames was .Iudge of the Supreme Court of Siam and its Adviser in Foreign Allairs. He served Siam as Member of the Permanent Court of lnternational Arbitration and as Minister Pleni- potentiary. Siam has awarded him the Grand Cross of Siam and the Grand Cross White Elephant. Professor James, a past President of the American Association of Law Libraries, has been Librarian of tlte llarvard Law School since 1923. This year he is teaching Admiralty. In the past he has also taught Agency, Conflict of Laws, Criminal Law, History of American Law, Evidence, International Law, Pleadingr. and Properly. I33l F A C U L T Y JOSEPH WARREN Weld Professor of Law Professor Warren was born in Boston in 1876. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1897 and from the Law School in 1900, where he was a member of the staff of the Law Review. After a year serving as sec- retary to Mr. Justice Cray, he began the practice of law in Boston in 1901. Professor Warren began teaching in the Law School in 1909 after having lectured in Government in the College for two years. He was made Bussey Professor of Law in 1919, and received his present chair ten years later. Professor Warren was Vice Dean from 1928 to 1930 and was appointed Acting Dean for the year 1929-1930, from which position he resigned in October, 1929. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he has been Vice-President of both the Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati and of the Massa- chusetts Historical Society. Professor Warren is the author of numerous law review articles, and editor of casebooks on Wills and Administration and Convey- ances. He is teaching Property II and Property Ill this year. He has also taught Persons, Contracts. Agency, Quasi-Contracts, and Legal History. EDWARD SAMPSON THURSTON Professor of Law Professor Thurston was born in New York City in 1876. He received his education at Harvard tA.B. 1898, A.M. 1899, LL.B. 19007. While in the Law School he became President of the Law Review. After five years of practice in New York City, Professor Thurston began his teaching career at Indiana Univer- sity in 1906. He then successively taught at George Washington University C1906-19101, the University of Illinois t1910-19115, and the University of Minnesota C1911-19199. In 1919 he was appointed to the Faculty of the Yale Law School, receiving an honorary M.A. degree there the same year. Ten years ago he came to the Harvard Law School. Professor Thurston was in the Judge Advocate Cen- eral's Office from 1917 to 1919, serving for a time as Judge Advocate in North Russia. He is an Adviser to the Restatement of Torts and Reporter for specific chapters. He is also Adviser to the Restatements on Trusts and on Quasi-Contracts. Professor Thurston is the editor of Cases on Ouasi-Contracts and the new Cases on Restitution. He is teaching Torts, Resti- tution, and Mistake. He has also taught Agency, Equity, Mortgages, Property, Suretyship, and Trusts. i341 THOMAS REED POWELL Story Professor of Law Professor Powell was born in Burlington, Vermont, in 1550. Graduated from the Universit.y of Vermont in 1900 and from the llarvard Law School in 1904, he began practice in Burlington. From 1907 to 1925 he was almost continuously at Columbia 'University where he rose from u lecturer in public law to Huggies Pro- fessor of Constitutional Law. Harvard Law School appointed Professor Powell to the Faculty in 1925. He became Langdell Professor of Law in 1928 and Story Professor of Law in 1938. He is at present Chairman of the Connnittee on Graduate Studies. The author of many works in the Held of Constitutional Luw, Professor Powell was managing editor ol' the Political Science Quarterly from 1913 to 1916 and. in 1937, was President of the American Po- litical Science Association. He has been a Visiting Professor ut the University of California and at Colum- bia. ln 1936 he wus a special assistant to the United States Attorney General. Professor Powell is conducting classes in Consti- tutional Law this year. In the past he has also taught Administrative Law, Conflict of Laws, Municipal Cor- porations, Taxation and Trusts. FACULTY WARREN ABNER SEAVEY Hussey Professor of Law Professor Seavey was born in Boston in 1880. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1902 and from the Harvard Law School in 1904. After practising in Boston for two years he became head of the Law School of Pei Yang University, China. in 1906, hold- ing that position until 1911. He was a Lecturer on Pleading at Harvard Law School 11911-19121, Profes- sor of Law at tl1e University of Oklahoma C1912-19143, at Tulane University U914-19161, and at Indiana Uni- versity 11916-19201. After serving as Director of the College of Law, A. E. F. University, in 1919, Professor Seavey was Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska from 1920 to 1926. Following a year at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania Law School, he came to Harvard Law School in 1927. Professor Seavey was awarded the Order of the Double Dragon of China in 1911 and was made Officier d,Acudetnie of France in 1919. He is the author ol several law review articles and a Renorter for the Restatements of Agency, Restitution fPa1't 11 and Torts. He is the editor of the American Casebook Series. This year he is teaching Torts and Agency. F A C U L T Y EDMUND MORRIS MORGAN Royal! Professor of Law Professor Morgan was horn in Mineral Springs, Ohio, in 1878. He received his education at Harvard fA.B, 1902, A.lV1. 1903, LL.B. 19051. While in the Law School he was a member of the Law Review. After graduation Professor Morgan practised law in Duluth, Minnesota, where he remained until 1912 when he became Professor of Law at the University of Minne- sola. In 1917 Professor Morgan became Professor of Law at Yale, where he was awarded an honorary M.A. in 1919. He joined the 1-Iarvard Law School faculty in 1925. He is Chairman of the First-Year Committee. The author of many articles in legal periodicals. chiefly in the field of Evidence, Professor Morgan is editor of two casehooks, notably his Cases on Evi- dence with Professor Maguire. Since 1935 he has been on the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules for Civil Procedure. l'1e is an Adviser to the Restatement of Torts and also editor of the University Casebook Series. This year Professor Morgan is con- ducting two classes in Judicial Remedies. In the past he has taught Evidence, Agency, Contracts, Damages, Military Law, Pleading, Practice, and Torts. AUSTIN WAKEMAN SCOTT Dane Professor of Law Professor Scott was born in New Brunswick, New , Jersey, in 1884. After graduating from Rutgers Uni- .- versity in 1903, he spent three years as Instructor iii Mathematics at Rutgers Prep. In 1909 he received his LL.B. degree from Harvard Law School, where he was a member of the Law Review. Professor Scott joined the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1910 after a year of practice in New York City. In 1915-1916 he was Acting Dean at Harvard. ' He was made Story Professor of Law in 1920 and last year received tl1e Dane Professorship. Reporter for t11e Restatements of Trusts and of Restitution fPart 111, Professor Scott also drafted the Uniform Fiduciaries Act. He has edited casehooks in Trusts, Civil Procedure, and Judicial Remedies fwith Professor Simpsonb, This year he published his 5 Treatise on the Law of Trusts. ln 1928 Professor Scott was President of the Association of American Law Schools. He holds an l..L.D. from Rutgers. Professor Scott is teaching Trusts and Judicial Remedies this year. He has also taught Carriers, Con- flict of Laws, Criminal Law, Contracts, Equity, Part- nerships, and Quasi-Contracts. l361 F A C U L T Y MANLEY OTTMER HUDSON Bemis Professor of International Law Born in 1886. Professor lludson attended William .lewell College fA.l5. 1905. A.lN'l. 19071 and was gradu- ated from the llzirvurd lsuw School in 1910. ln 1917 he received the S..l.lJ. degree. From 1910 to 1919 he was on the llnivursity of Missouri Law Faculty, coming to Harvard in the latter year. lle has held his present chair since 1923, confining his teaching to International Law. During the World War and after. Professor Hudson was active in the State Department and in peace nego- tiations. lle wus later u member of the Commission on New States and Protection of ltlinorities, special assistant to the Altl6!1'l4 lltl Embassy in Paris, member of the Genova Conferences on Russian Refugees and on Obscene Literature. member of the legal section of the lseagtte of Nations' Secretariat, and United States Teclinicul Adviser to the Conference on Certification of lnternational Law at the Hague in 1930. ln 1933 Professor lrludson was appointed to the Permanent Court of Arbitration and in 1936 was elected a member of the Permanent Court of International Justice at the llaguc. Since that time he has been on leave of absence from thc l,aw School. ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR. Langrlell Professor of Law 1- . Professor Chafee was born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1885. l-le was graduated from Brown Uni- versity in 1907 and from the Harvard Law School in 1913 where he was Chairman of the Board of Student Advisers. After practising in Providence for three years, he joined the faculty of the Harvard Law School in 1916, becoming Langdell Professor in 1938. In 1920 Professor Chafee was one of twelve report- ing to the Department of Justice on illegal activities. ln 1923 he was Chairman of the Committee on Coal and Civil Liberties reporting to the United States Coal Commission. Professor Chafee is the editor of casebooks on Equit,y', fwith Professor Simpson1. Equitable Reme- dies and 'iliquitable Relief Against Torts fwith Professor Pouudl. llc has written extensively on social and political problems. l-lis published volumes include The lnquiring Mind, 'Treetlom of Speech, Bran- nan's Negotiable Instruments Law filth editiony' and Statehouse vs. Penthouse. Professor Chafee is teaching Equity Il, Equity III, and Property llf. He has taugltt Quasi-Contracts, Bills and Notes, Evidence, Trusts. Partnerships, Insurance. 1371 F A C U L T Y RALPH JACKSON BAKER Professor of Law Professor Baker was horn in 1888. 1'le received his collegiate training at Swarthmore College, being gradu- ated there in 1907. I-le next attended the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was awarded an LL.B. in 1911. Service as Assistant Professor in the l.aw School Baker during the academic years from 1911. to 1915. For almost two decades, beginning in 1914-, he was en- gaged in the practice of law in Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania. Professor Baker became a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1932. lie has been an Adviser to the American Law lnstitute's Restutements of Trusts and of Restitution. 1-le is the author of several law review articles in the Universities of Michigan and Pennsylvania Law Reviews. lle has edited Cases on Business Organizationsl' lwith Professor Doddl. f This year Professor Baker is conducting classes in 1 Trusts, Business Organizations III, and Cornoration la Accounting. ln the past he has also taught Corpora- tion'Finance and Partnerships. JOHN MACARTHUR MAGUIRE Professor of Law Professor Maguire was born in 1888. Graduated from Colorado College in 1908 and from the Harvard Law School in 1911, he was thereafter engaged almost continuously in the practice of law in Boston until 1923 when he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty. He is present Chairman of the Second-Year Committee. Professor Maguire has twice been called into service t by the United States government, acting as a member of the War Emergency Division of the Department of .lustice from 191.7 to 1918 and as consulting expert last year to the United States Treasury department drafting revenue legislation. Since 1926 he has been legal adviser to the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure of the American Association of University Professors. Editor of a revised edition of Thayer's Cases on Evidence, Professor Maguire has collaborated with Professor Morgan in Cases on Evidencen and with Professor Magill in Cases on Taxation. This year he is teaching Taxation A and a seminar in Taxation. Previously he has conducted classes in Evidence, ln- surance, and Criminal Law. i381 of the University of Pennsylvania occupied Professor F A C U L T Y EDWIN MERRICK DODD, .1 R. Professor 0 f Law Professor Dodd was horn in 1888. He received his education at Harvard fA.B. 1910. LL.B. 19131. While in the Law School, he became a member of the Edi- torial Board of the Law Review. After graduation Professor Dodd spent three years in the practice of law in Boston. ln 1916 he went to Washington and Lee University as an Associate Pro- fessor of Law for a year until he became a member of the Legal Section of the War Industries Board. He again entered private practice in Boston after the War, but in 1922 joined the University of Nebraska Law Faculty. ln 1927 he resigned to become Acting Pro- fessor of Law at the University of Chicago. A year later he came to the Harvard Law School. The author of many articles in legal periodicals, chiefly concerned with Corporation Law, Professor Dodd is teaching Business Organizations II and Corporation , Finance this year. ln the past he has taught History of Law, Partnerships, Municipal Corporations, Car- riers, Torts, Agency, Bankruptcy, Equity, Public Util- ities, Confiict of Laws, Bills and Notes, and Mortgages. GEORGE KNOWLES GARDNER Q Professor of Law Professor Gardner was born in 1891. He attended Amherst College from 1908 until 1909 and then trans- ferred to Harvard College where he was graduated in 1912. Ile received the degree of Bachelor of Laws from the Harvard Law School two years later. Professor Gardner become engaged in the practice of law in Boston after graduation and remained actively occupied in his profession for a period of fifteen years. From 1921 until 1928 Professor Gardner served as an lnstructor of Law at Northeastern University's Evening Law School, becoming a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty in the latter year. The author of several articles in legal periodicals, Professor Gardner is the editor of Cases and Ma- terials on CtJllII'3ClS,,, published in 1938, which is being used by part of the first-year class in Contracts this year. He is a member of the Massachusetts and Amer- ican Bar Associations. Professor Gardner is teaching Contracts I, Con- tracts II, and Insurance this year. In the past he has also conducted classes in the Conflict of Laws, Cor- porations, and Partnerships. f39l F A C U L T Y V JAMES ANGELL MCLAUGHLIN Professor of Law Professor McLaughlin was horn in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1891. He was graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1912 and from the Harvard Law School in 1916, where he became a member ol' the Editorial Board of the Law Review. ln the interim, from 1912 to 1913, he taught Mathematics and As- tronomy and coached in Bay City Eastern High School, Michigan. Following his graduation from l'l-arvard. he practised in Chicago for one vear, then served as Captain, 333rd H.V.F.A. from 1917 until 1919. Returning from militury service in 1919, Professor McLaughlin resumed practice in Chicago. Ile has been a member of the 1'iZlI'VLll'4,1 Law School Faculty since 1924. The author of several law review articles. he is editor of Cases on Federal Anti-Trust Laws and this year collaborated with Professor Hanna of Columbia in a new edition of 4'Cases on Creditor's Rights. Professor McLaughlin is teaching Creditor's Rights and a seminar in Government Control of Business this year. ln the past he has also conducted classes in Sales. Property. Liability. Bankruptcy. l'artnei-ship, Municipal Corporations. Labor Law, and Torts. SAM BASS WARNE11 Professor of Penal Legislation and Administration Professor Warner was born in 1889. After gradu- ating from Harvard College in 1912 and from the Law School in 1915. he practised law in San Francisco for two years before the War, in which he served as a Second Lieutenant. For the following nine years Professor Wa1'HC1' was Professor of Law at the University of Oregon, leaving for the same post at Syracuse University in 1928. He has been a member of the Harvard Law School Fac- ulty since 1929 and was Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow in 1922-1923. He was Director of Research for the American Institute of Criminal Law and Crim- inology from 1922 to 1926 and Adviser to the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement from 1929 to 1931. Since 1927 he has been a member of the staff of the Harvard University Crime Survey. Professor Warner has published Crime and Crim- inal Statistics in Boston and Judges and Law Reformi' fwith H. B. Cabott. He is not teaching any courses this year. devoting his time to research. In the past he has taught Administration of Criminal Justice, Crim- inal Law and Procedure, and Civil Procedure. 1401 CALVERT MACRUDER Lecturer on Law Mr. Magruder wus horn in 1893. He was graduated from St. .lohn's College lAnnupolis1 in 1913 and from Harvard Law School in 1916. becoming Note Editor of the Law Reviczv. After u year as secretary to Mr. Justice' Brandeis, and a year as an attorney for the llnited States Shipping Board, he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1920. Mr. lVlagruder was on leave of absence from 1934 to 1935 to serve as General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board and in 1938-1939 became Gen- eral Counsel of the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Lahor. resigning from the post of Vice Dean of the Law School which he had held since 1930. Earlier this year he was annointed to the Cir- cuit Court ol Appeals of the United States but is con- tinuing to teach one section of Torts. An Advisel' to the ROSlttl0l1lCl1l of Torts, Mr. Ma- gruder is the author of many law review articles and co-editor with Professor Crane of Cases on Partner- ships. ln the past, he has taught Agency, Admiralty, Conflict of Laws, Contracts. Corporations. Equity, ln- surance. Lalmor Law, und Partnerships. FACULTY 4 WIIJLIAM EDWARD MCCURDY Professor of Law Professor McCurdy was born in 1893. He received his education at Harvard CA.B. 1916, LLB. 1921, S..l.D. 19221. From 1916 to 1917 he was an Assistant in Histmy in the College and while in Law School be- came Book Review Editor of the Law Review. In 1921- 1922 he was Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow. Professor McCurdy served as secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis from 1922 to 1923. After a year as Instructor, he became u member of the Harvard Law School fac- ulty in 1924. 1-le was a Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin for the year 1937-1938. He has also taught in the summer sessions of the Law Schools of Cornell, North Carolina, Texas and Wiscon- sin Universities. A member of the American Law Institute groups for the Restatements of Contracts and of Restitution, he is also co-editor with Professor Williston of Cases on Sales and has edited Cases on Persons and Domestic Relations. This year he is conducting courses in Contracts, Commercial Law, and Persons and Domestic Relations. In the past he has also taught Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights. F A C U L T Y SIDNEY POST SIMPSON Professor of Law Professor Simpson was born in 1898. He was gradu- ated from Knox College, in Galeshurg, Illinois, in 1917 and went on to the Harvard Law School where he re- ceived an LL.B. degree in 1922. He was Book Review Editor of the Law Review. For the three years follow- ing, Professor Simpson was engaged in the practice of law in Washington, D. C. In 1925 he went to New York where he practised for six years until in 1931 he was made a member of the Faculty of the Harvard Law School. Equity and Court Procedure have been the center of Professor Simpson's legal interests. Author of sev- eral articles in legal periodicals, ite has also collabf orated with Professor Chafee in compiling Cases on Equity, and with Professor Scott in the recent Cases on Judicial Remedies. In 1931 he published a Report on the Cost of Crime. Professor Simpson is teaching Equity II, Judicial Remedies, and a seminar in Extraordinary Legal and Equitable Remedies this year. He has also conducted courses in Civil Procedure, Property, and Torts in the past. SHELDON GLUECK Professor of Criminology Professor Glueck was horn in 1896 in Warsaw, Poland, coming to the United States when a small boy. He attended Georgetown University Law School from 1913 to 1915 and after service in the Army went on to receive an A.B. from Ceoree Washington University in 1920 and an LL.M. from the National Law School the same year. Harvard granted him an A.M. in 1922 and a Ph.D. in 1924-. During the period he was in Washington Professor Glueck was associated successively with the United States Department of Agriculture and the Shipping Board. In 1925 he became an Instructor in Social Ethics at Harvard and joined the Law School Faculty in 1929. President of the National. Crime Prevention Institute, U. S. Oiheial Delegate to the International Prison Congress at Prague in 1930, he is known chiefly for his many studies in the field of Criminology, in- cluding Mental Disorder and the Criminal Law, Crime and Justice, and, with his wife, Five Hun- dred Criminal Careers, and One Thousand Juvenile Delinquentsf, This year he is teaching Criminal Law and a seminar in Criminology. 14121 F A C U L T Y JAMES BRADLEY THAYER Professor of Law rg ' - rf' f J,:.,.I Professor Thayer was born in 1899. He received his education at I-larvurd College from which he was gradu- ated with a Bachelor of Arts degree ,in 1920, as of the Class of 1921. From 1920 until 1.92l. he attended King's College of Cambridge University. After his return to the United States he entered the Harvurd Law School where he hecame a member of the Editorial Board of the Law Review. He received his Bachelor of Laws degree in 1924- and was awarded an S.J.D. degree by the Law School a year later. Professor Thayer became a member of the Faculty of the Harvard Law School in 1925 and has remained continuously since that time, occupying himself largely with legal research. l-lis teaching has been confined to a graduate course in Roman Law. WALTER BARTON LEACH Professor of Law ' --'- ,- - . .. ...ma Professor Leach was born in 1900. He was gradu- ated cum laude from Harvard College in 1921 and from the Harvard Law School in 1924, where he was Note Editor of the Law Review. While studying law, he was an Assistant in Government in the College. He holds a Certificate d'Etudes Francaises from the University of Grenoble. After graduation Professor Leach served a year as secretary to Mr. Justice Holmes. 1-Ie then took up law practice in Boston from 1925 to 1929, also teach- ing at Northeastern University's Law School. In 1929 he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty. The author of several law review articles, notably 'those on Perpetuities, Professor Leach has been an Adviser to the Restatement of Property and a Reporter for Chapters on the Statute of Limitations and on Powers ol' Appointment. He is the editor of Cases on the Massachusetts Law of Evidence? Professor Leach is teaching Property I, Property III, and a seminar in Future lnterests. He has also taught Evi- dence, International Law, Public Utilities, Contracts, and Property. He will he on leave of absence during the second half-year. T431 F A C U L T Y LON LUVOIS FULLER Visiting Professor of Law Professor Fuller was born in 1902. He attended the University of California in 1919-20 and was gradu- ated as a Bachelor of Arts from Leland Stanford Uni- versity in 19241. Two years later he received the Doc- tor of Jurisprudence degree from the latter institution. Professor Fuller began his teaching career at the University of Oregon where be served as assistant and associate professor in 1926 and 1927. l'le next went to the University of lllinois staying there for three years. Since 1931 Mr. Fuller has been Professor of Law at Duke University. l-le is teaching at Harvard Law School for the hrst time this year. In 1935 the American Philosophical Society gave to Professor Fuller the Phillips Award 'for his work in Jurisprudence. He edited the Symposium on Wage Earncrs' Insurance in 1935, and has also contributed articles to various legal periodicals. Professor Fuller's teaching has extended over a wide range of subjects including Agency, Bankruptcy, Contracts, Domestic Relations, Equity, Insurance, Jurisprudence, Mort- gages, Property, Suretyship and Wills. This year he is teaching Contracts to two sections of the first-year class. ERWIN NATHANIEL GRISWOLD Professor of Law Professor Griswold was horn in 1904. He attended Oberlin College, receiving both an A.B. and A.M. in 1925, and went on to Harvard Law School where he became President of the Law Review. He was gradu- ated in 1928 and was awarded an S.,l.D. the following year. After practicing for a short time in Cleveland, Ohio, Professor Griswold served as an attorney in the Oflice of the Solicitor General of the United States and as Special Assistant to the Attorney General from 1929 to 1934. In the latter year he was appointed to mem- bership on the Faculty of the Harvard Law School. Professor Griswold's contributions to legal litera- ture have been principally in the fields of the Conflict of Laws and of Trusts. He is the author of 'iSpend- thrift Trusts and various other articles. Cases on Jurisdiction To Tax were also compiled by him. Professor Griswold has been an Adviser to the Re- statements of Trusts and of Restitution. This year he is conducting classes in the Conflict of Laws and in Taxation B, and a seminar in the Conflict of Laws. He has also taught Trusts. - V I 44-1 F A C U L T Y HENRY MELVIN HART Professor of Law Born in 1904, Professor llart was graduated from 1'larvard College in 1926 and from the Law School four years later. While in the Law School he was made President of the Law Review. ln 1931 hc rcccived the S..l.D. degree from Harvard. The following year Mr. llart was chosen by Mr. Justice Brandeis to serve as his secretary. Professor Hart become a member of the Harvard 1.aw School faculty in 1932 and has been continuously conducting.: classes since that time except for the year 1937-1938 when he was on leave of absence to act as a head attorney in the Ollice of the Solicitor General of the United States. Professor Hurt's legal interests lie mainly in the field of public law. concerning which he has written several articles for legal periodicals. This year he is conducting seminars in Federal ,lurisdiction and Pro- cedure and in Legislation. ln the past he has also taught Business Organizations ll, Agency. and the llistory of .American Law. MILTON KATZ Lecturer on Law Mr. Katz was born in New York City in 1907. He attended Harvard College, where he received an A.B. degree in 1927, and was graduated from the Law School in 1931. He was a member of the Editorial Board of the Law Review. Following graduation. Mr. Katz was legal secretary to the Honorable Julian W. Mack, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, during the year 1931- l932. From this post he went to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation where he served as an attorney for a year. During the period 1933 to 1935 he was Assistant Counsel, Member of the Advisory Council and Special Assistant to the Administrator, of the National Recovery Administration. The next three years were spent as Executive Assistant to the Chair- man and Special Counsel of the Securities and Exe change Commission. Last year he was a Special Assis- tant to the United States Attorney General. Mr. Katz, who is teaching for the first time at the Law School, is conducting courses in Public Utilities t and in Problems-in the Technique of Regulating l Business Enterprise. t I 451 FACULTY PAUL ABRAHAM FREUND Lecturer on Law Mr. Freund, who is serving his first year on the Professor Casner, who is in his second year of teach- Harvard Law School faculty, was born in 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 1.928 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. The following year he entered Harvard Law School receiving the LL.B. degree in 1931 and the S..l.D. degree in 1932. He was President of the Editorial Board of the Law Review. Mr. Freund served as secretary to Mr. Justice Bran- deis the year after the completion of his course at Harvard. From 1933 to 1935 he was a member of the legal staffs of the Treasury Department and of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. For the last four years his work has been in the olhces of the Solicitor General of the United States and as special assistant to the Attorney General. The Conflict of Laws and a seminar in Problems in Government Litigation are the courses being taught by Mr. Freund this year. ANDREW JAMES CASNER Assistant Professor of Law ing at the Harvard Law School, was born in 1907. I-le attended the University of Illinois where he received his A.B. and LL.B. degrees, the latter in 1929. Professor Casner began his teaching at the University of Illinois in 1929 and returned from 1936 to 1938 after six years' absence when he was at the University of Maryland. He was a Special Fellow at Columbia University in 1.935-36 and also taught at the University of Michigan tsummer 19371 and at Leland Stanford University tsummer 19381. An Adviser to the Restatement of Property and a Reporter on the section concerning Class Gifts, Pro- fessor Casner is also a Reporter for the Uniform Property Act. This year he is conducting classes in Property 1 and Municipal Corporations besides assisting Professor Leach in the seminar in Future Interests. In the past he has also taught Wills, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law. Public Utilities, Trade Regu- lation, Domestic Relations, Partnership. Equity, and Suretyship. M61 HENRY BROMFIELD CABOT Research Associate on the Faculty of Law Mr. Cabot was born in 1894. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1917 and from the Law School in 1922. For the next ten yertrs Mr. Cabot was en- gaged in the practice of law in Boston. Since 1933 Mr. Cabot has been a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty, devoting his time largely to problems of legal research. He has conducted classes in Professional Ethics in the past. In 1936, as the results of his research, he collaborated with Professor Warner in the publication ol' Judges and Law Re- form. FACULTY If 11-71 HARRISON STEELE DIMMITT Secretary of the Law School Mr. Dimmitt was horn in 1898. A Princeton gradu- ute of the Class of 1920, he subsequently attended the Harvard Law School from which he received an LL.B. degree in 1925. Mr. Dimmitt began the practice of law in New York City where he remained for some years. In 1935 he accepted an appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Harvard Law School and the follow- ing year became the Secretary. F A C U L T'Y HUGH DEAN MCLELLAN Lecturer on Brief Making LL.B. COLUMBIA 1902 Federal District Judge, Massachusetts LUCIUS YVARD BANNISTER Lecturer on Water Rights LL.B. HARVARD 1895 Practising Lawyer, Denver, Colo. ARMAND BUDINGTON DUBOIS Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow LL.B. COLUMBIA 1932 BANCROET CHERARDI DAVIS Lecturer on Mining Law LL.B. HARVARD 1388 Practising Lawyer, Boston, Mass. PHILIP WARREN THAYER Research Associate in Comparative Law LL.B. HARVARD 1917 DANIEL JOSEPH BOORSTIN Instructor and Tutor in History and Literature fHarvurd Collegej B.A. YALE 1930 Library Staff ROBERT BOWIE ANDERSON THEODORE NATHANIEL TREADWELL Associate Librarian FRANCIS XAVIER DWYER Assistant Librarian JOHN J. IVICCARTHY Assistant in Charge of Reading Room Assistant Librarian PHILIP AUSTIN PUTNAM Assistant in the Law Library ALLAN J. MORRISON Assistant in Charge of Reading Room I48 1 , , ,, ,K ., - ,..,..M ,- JS: M4 dhy?,6'an, -ff Iain dm! lfhn 1:.n: h,,,,,vg, 14-1:1p..,,M.,, g..,,j,,. ,,,, THE CLASSES T H I R D Y E A R BENJAMIN AARON . A.B. UNIV. or-' MICHIGAN 1937 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Kir 1214 Brandeis 5136 University Ave., Chicago, Ill. ' LESTER HERBERT AARONSON B.A. WESLEYAN 1937 I 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 Dodd 512 George St., New Haven, Conn. BRENT MAXWELL ABEL A.B. HARVARD 1937 27 Everett St.,-Phone: Kir 3107 Pound 21 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. ARTHUR LAWRENCE ABRAMS A.B. RUTGEIIS 1937 Walter Hastings 9 James 321 W. 11th St., New York, N. Y. REED DAVIS ACHAUER B.S.C.E. Omo STATE 1924 1572 Massachusetts Ave., Apt. 57 438 Putnam Ave., Zanesville, Ohio ARTHUR LEAROYD ADAMSON, Il A.B. PIzINcIz'roN 1935 Winthrop Hall 32 Holmes 101 Chestnut Sl., Garden City, L. l., N. Y FRANK ALEF B.S. N. Y. U. 1937 41 Irving St. Frankfurter 281416 Boulder St., Los Angeles, Cal. VANCE JACKSON ALEXANDER, JR. A.B. VANDERIIILT 1936 Winthrop Hall 20-Phone: Tro 9555 Harlan 395 Goodwyn St., Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT HENRY ALFORD A.B. PIrINcIs'I'oN 1936 44- Follen St.-Phone: Tro 0184 Scott Longhelfls, Westbury, L. I., N. Y. ' JULIUS ALTMAN A.B. BUCKNELI. 1937 T 3 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 8041 X Morgan I 273 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 31 CARL HENRY AMON, JR. B.A. DAIl'1'MOU'l'l'I 1937 Winthrop Hall 26 Choate 60 Warrington Pl., E. Orange, N. 1. EDWARD TENNIS ARNSBERGER A.B. UNIV. or KANSAS 1937 16 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Clmfc-fc 4110 W. 8th St., Larnecl, Kansas JOHN PAUL AUSTIN A.B. IEIMWARU 1937 Nfutthcws 10 Kent 65 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. GEORGE WORTHINGTON BAKER A.B. DICNISON 1937 9 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 2209 Campbell 506 North St., Washington C. H., Ohio HARRY ALFRED BALDWIN, JR. B.S.C. Norma DAME 1937 Walter Hastings 5-Phone: Eli 1383 Langflell 114 So. East Ave., Oak Park, 111. ROBERT CHARLES BA RAB B.A. UNIV. or DELAWARE 1937 7 Wcilclell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Morgan 14-18 Lovering Ave., Wilmington, Del. EDWARD TEFFT ,BARKER A.B. I'1AnvAnn 1937 14- Story St. Marslmll 6 Brattle Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. DARIO G U1 DO BAROZZI 13.5. Glaoncm'owN 1937 12 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 9359 James 420-30111 St., Wooclcliff, N. J. ORDINE CLEVELAND BEAKES A.B. 1'IAMIL'l'0N 1936 12 Maison Sl.-Phone: Kir 8292 Pounzl 271 Anderson St.. Hackensack, N. 11. SEYMOUR DONALD BEAN A.B. LAFAYla1 l'E 1937 73 Marlin St.-Phone: Eli 9764 Sccwey 134 Shepard Ave., Newark, N. J. THIRD YEAR F., , THIRD YEAR JAMES JOSEPH BEHA B.A. WILLIIXBIS 1937 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9076 Story 90 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. ABRAHAM HERMAN BELSKY B.A. DARTMOUTII 1935 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 94-04 Dodd EUGENE J. BENEDUCE, JR. B.S. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1937 Chancery Club-Phone: Eli 0381 Ohly 90-01-208 SL., Bellaire, L. I., N. Y. SAMUEL EMORY BENTLEY B.A. DARTRIODTIYI 1937 Phone: Kir 1485 Hall 13 Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass. IRVING PASSON BERELSON A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 70 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 1987 Morgan 1221-44th Sl., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY N. BERGER B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1936 33 Mellen St.-Phone: Kir 6265 James 1917 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT JACOB BERNHARDT A.B. STANFORD 1937 13 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Landis Box 183, Glendora, Cal. THOMAS HERBERT BILODEAU A.B. HARVARD 1937 1572 Mass. Ave.-Plionez Eli 1282 Pollock 32 Roslin St., Boston, Mass. JOSEPH WARREN BISHOP, JR. A.B. DARTMOUTH 1936 Perkins 4.3-Phone: Eli 8223 Maguire 4100 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. STEPHEN JOHN BLAUT A.B. HARVARD 1936 Winthrop Hall 12-Phone: Kir 1070 Pow Wow 109 Commerce St., Hartford, Conn. 1714 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass. 4 CHRISTOPHER THOMAS BOLAND B.S. C1aonc1a'rowN 1937 41 Linnuean St.-Phone: Kir 4589 Story 723 N. Irving Ave., Scranton, Pa. PA U L LEEROY BOLEY A.B. LAWRENCE 1935 60 Kirkland St. Cflfliftlfl' 880 Monroe Ave., Salem, Oregon VIRGIL GEORGE BOND A.B. Bownom 1937 1.8 Prescott St. McrcNcil 22 Dirigo St., Portland, Me. LEON JEROME BORDEN A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 14 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8331 McLellan.-S1Tm.pson 209 Wyona St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WOOD BOULDIN. JR. A.B. WASHINGTON 81 LEE 1937 Perkins 43 Maguire Pea Ridge Rd., Huntington, W. Va. WILLIAM HUGH BOWEN A.B. UNIV. or CHICAGO 1937 Walter Hastings 5-Phone: Eli 1383 Parsons 605 Eighth St., Wilmette, 111. CHARLES FOSS BREWSTER A.B. Bownonv 1937 96 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 9259 MncNeil 37 Zions Hill, Dexter, Me. ROBERT MENDALL BRIGGS B.S. HARVARD 1937 1581 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 7726 Ely 4.5 Russell St., Plymouth, Mass. RAYMOND LEE BRITTENHAM A.B. PRINCIPIA 1936 Divinity 30-Phone: Eli 9120 Suthcrlaml 985 Bluff Rd., Glencoe, Ill. SHEPHERD BROOKS A.B. HARVARD 1936 Holworthy 4-Phone: Kir 7600 Scan 395 Warren St., Brookline, Mass. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR l EDMUND LEWIS BROWNING A.B. GEORGE WAS:-uNc'roN 1937 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 2001 16th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. DONALD ROBERT BRYANT A.B. BOWDOIN 1937 Perkins 16-Phone: Eli 8223 MacNeil 45 Main St., Corham, N. H. EDWARD ZABRISKIE BUCK A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1937 9 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 2209 Root Vacaville, Cal. THOMAS WALKER BULLITT A.B. HAnvArm 1937 65 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Kir 4439 Marshall 'i0xmoor , Route 6, Louisville, Ky. DANIEL ERSKINE BURBANK, JR. A.B. HAnvAnn 1937 ' 1697 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 11-189 Pitney 330 Park Dr., Springfield, Mass. WILLIAM SMITH BURTON B.S. Bownom 1937 206-F Holden Green-Phone: Kir 4459 Parsons 13509 Drexmore Rd., Cleveland, Ohio NICHOLAS JOSEPH CAMPBELL, JR. A.B. ST. VINCENT 1937 Perkins 23-Phone: Eli 9537 McLaughlin 162 Schoonmaker Ave., Monessen, Pa. WILLIAM I-IOPSON CANN A.B. HAnvAIm 1937 333 Harvard St. Black 363 Parker Sl., Newark, N. J. WILLIAM DUNLAP CANNON, JR. A.B. SOUTHWESTERN 1937 23 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 5840 Ezlwarfl Warren 200 College St., Brownsville, Tenn. WILLIAM JOHN CASI-IILL A.B. UNIV. or NEVADA 1937 67 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9103 Landis 146 So. Centre St., S. Orange, N. J. I5 6 I71 WOLFE R. CHARNEY B.A. Ynsmvfx 1.937 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9-104- 43 W. 177th Sl., Bronx, N. Y. THOMAS HYDE C1-IOATE A.B. l-lAnvAim 1937 10 Prescott St.-Phone: Kir 4-259 Kent Pleasantville, N. Y. HARRY BRUCE CLARK A.B. PmNc:1c'roN 1937 1699 Cambridge SL.-Phone: Eli 0700 Sheldon 107 Essex SL., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT FORD CLARY, JR. A.B. PRlNCli'l'ON 1937 167 Upland Rd.-Phone: Kit 1070 Harlan 1400 3rd Ave. N., Great Falls, Mont. GEORGE MAYER CO1-IEN A.B. Col:N1cLL 1937 117 F resh Pond Pkwy. Brandeis 105 SL. James Ave., Chicopee Falls, Mass. LAWRENCE STEPHEN COLLINS A.B. 1-lfmvfxnu 1937 Walter Haslings 29--Phone: Kir 3842 Griswold 264-5 94111 Sl., Jackson Hts., L. I., N. Y. CERRIT CHURCH CONGER A.B. Conwrau, 1937 14- Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9766 Griswold 2 Clark Rd., W'el1esley Hills, Mass. STEPHEN WHITE CONNOLLY A.B. Rurcuns 1936 44 Walker St.-Phone: Tro 8996 4-28 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. GEORGE GARDNER COOK B.A. DAIKTMOUTII 1937 1697 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kit 4189 Pollock 12 Garland Rd., Concord, Mass. RICHARD FOSS COOPER B.A. DAn'rMou'r1-I 1937 20 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8679 Witcnagenxot 195 N. Main Sl., Rochester, N. H. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR A SWIFT CHURCHILL CORWIN A.B. UNIV. or MICIIICAN 1937 Walter Hastings 53 Pitney 21.05 Orchard Rd., Toledo, Ohio JOHN FRANCIS COSTELLOE A.B. UN1v. on NEBRASKA 1937 1654 Massachusetts Ave. Edward Warren 1709 L St., Lincoln, Nels. CASPAR FRANK COWAN A.B. Bownouv 1936 12 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 7851 MacNeil 10 Orkney St., Portland, Me. FAIRMAN CI-IAFFEE COWAN B.A. AMI-IERST 1937 17 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 9024 Holmes 316 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. MORRIS DeCAMP CRAWFORD, JR. B.S. I'IARVARD 1937 Eliot A-11-Phone: Kir 1899 Pollock 344 W. 72nd Sl., New York, N. Y. HAROLD LIVINGSTON CROSS, JR. A.B. BOWDOIN 1937 3 Crawford St. MacNeil Skowhegan, Me. EVAN McCAUSLAND CROSSLEY A.B, BROWN 1937 44 Concord Ave. Choate 95 Governor St., Providence, R. I. WALTER ALLEN CROW A.B. UNIV. OF MICl'IlGAN 1937 Walter Hastings 12-Phone: Tro 7452 Hall 40 Rhode Island St., Highland Park, Mich. JOHN LAWRENCE CROWLEY A.B. BROWN 1937 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9076 Jeremiah Smith 16 Progress St., Pawtucket, R. I. GEORGE CLARK CUMMINGS A.B. UNION 1937 Walter Hastings 60 Hughes 218 E. Fulton St., Gloversville, N. Y. 8 WALTER JOSEPH CUMMINCS, JR. B.A. YALE 1937 Mellon A-24--Phone: Kir 5055 Pow Wow 1500 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. WILLIAM HALL CURTIS A.B. UNIV. OF NEBRASKA 1937 81 Oxford SL.-Phone: Kir 5274 Beale 404 Norlh B St., Arkansas City, Kan. ROGER WILSON CUTLER, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1937 Kent fl-3 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. ARTHUR KIMBALL DACY A.B. HARVARD 1937 Phone: Danvers 1789 14- Page St., Danvers, Mass. RICHARD BERNARD DAUGI-IERTY A.B. STANFORD 1937 Winthrop Hull 28-Phone: Kir 5699 Wilson 566 Crescent Dr. East, Palo Alto, Cal. FRANK STANTON DELAND, JR. A.B. IJARVARD 1936 I'IolworI,hy 4--Phone: Kir 7600 Scott 31 Beaufort Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. GERALD EDWARD DESMOND A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1936 1839 Trapelo Rd.-Phone: Wal 1676-M Thurston 3855 Pacific Ave., Long Beach, Cal. WALTER JOHN DEVLIN A.B. PRINcIe:'I'oN 1937 3 Hammond St.-Phone: Tro 1995 Black McDonald Sl., High Bridge, N. J. JOHN MARSHALL DICKSON B.A. UNIV. OF IVIINNESOTA 1937 A Walter Hastings 6-Phone: Eli 1383 Campbell Fulda, Minn. - ALAN JACOB DIMOND A.B. HARVARD 1937 Phone: Lon 7195 Sayre 1258 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR JAMES BRITT DONOVAN A.B. FORDHAM 1937 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9076 Lungrlell 413 E. 139th St., New York, N. Y. IRA DICKRAN DORIAN A.B. PRINCETON 1937 12 Sumner Rd. McLellan. 28 Hamilton Ave., Cranford, N. J. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM DOUGHERTY, Ill B.A. UNIV. or TEXAS 1937 16 Carden Sl.-Phone: Kir 4-800 Black Beeville, Texas . THOMAS HENRY DOWD, JR. A.B. I'IARVARD 1936 Phone: Lon 0420 Sayre 44 Amory St., Brookline, Mass. GEORGE MORGAN DUFF, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1937 17 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 9024 Scott Riverdale--on-Hudson, New York, N. Y. EDWARD JOHN DUGGAN A.B. HARVARD 1937 Phone: Che 3561-J Williston 9 Cottage St., Chelsea, Mass. ROBERT JAY DURHAM A.B. UNIV. or Missoum 1937 204-E Holden Green Black 809 W. 57th St., Kansas City, Mo. JAMES BERNARD DWYER, JR. Pu.B. UNIV. or Norm: DAME 1937 41 Linnaean St.-Phone: Kir 44589 Story 4006 Stale St., Erie, Pa. LEONARD GERALD EDELSTEIN A.B. SYRACUSE 1937 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Morgan A 629 Clarendon St., Syracuse, N. Y. VIVIAN PROBERT EDWARDS, JR. B.A. DARTMOUTI-x 1937 16 Mellen St. Wilson. 27 Hillside Ave., Edwardsville, Pa. EDWIN DAVID EFROS 13.5. CoLUivnn'A 1937 26 Mellen SL.-Phone: Eli 9717 Serwey 153 E. 37th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. YALE 1.937 1201. Massachusetts Ave. Sayre 'long Ridge, Stamford, Conn. IiVERE'I 1' ARNOLD EISENBERG B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 32 Shepard Sl.-Phone: Tro 3275 30-20 36111 Sl., Long Island City, L. I., N. MORTON DIG BY ELKINIJ B.S. N. Y. U. 1937 12 Walker St.-Phone: Eli 8659 Warner Hotel Concourse Plaza, Bronx, N. Y. JOI-IN WILLIAM ENGLISH A.B. GEoncla'rowN 1937 41 Linnuean St.-Phone: Kir 4-589 Story 2050 South Shore Dr., Erie, Pa. .IA CK ENTMACHER B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 1581 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 7726 Mclmmglzlin 1769 E. 10111 Sl., Brooklyn, N. Y. MALCOLM EDWIN ERSKINE, JR. BS. YAL1-1 1937 36 Shepard Sl.-Phone: Eli 9686 Root 2300 Washington Ave., Racine, Wis. HENRY OWEN EVERSOLE, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1937 44- Follen Sl.-Phone: Tro 0184 Lrmrlifs 1856 Foothill Blvd., La Canada, Cal. CHARLES MILLER EWING .A.B. I-Iixnvnno 1937 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 2258 Pow Wow Timber Point, Biddeford, Me. WALTER FELDESMAN B.S. N. Y. U. 1937 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 84170 Hudson. 98 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. 611 A MANFRED WILLIAM EI-IRICH, JR. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR WILLIAM ROWE FISI-IER, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF So. CALIF. 1937 65 Hammond St. Thurston Bayville, Long Island, N. Y. JOHN PALMER FISHWICK B.A. ROANOKE 1937 167 Upland Rd.-Phone: Kir 1070 700 Virginia Ave., Roanoke, Va. PAUL EDWARD FITZSIMMONS A.B. ST. Louis 1937 Perkins 23-Phone: Eli 9537 McLaughlin 6116 Mcl-'herson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. GEORGE EDWARD FLACCUS, JR. A.B. AVASIIINGTON Sz JEFFERSON 1937 57 Brattle St. Hall 319 Dickson Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. WILLIAM HARRISON FLEMING A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1937 19 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 85711 Williston 1705 E. Colfax Ave., South Bend, Ind. JOHN BERCI-IMANS FORD A.B. HARVARD 1936 3 Lowell St., Lexington Ely-Landis 5709 Kimbach Ave., Chicago, Ill. BENNETT FRANKEL A.B. HARVARD 1937 4-3 Linnaean St.-Phone: Kir 2897 leremiah Smith 3 William St., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. JOHN GILFILLAN FRAZER, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1937 26 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 8873 Hall 720 Amherson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. HANS HENRY FREY B.A. AMIIRRST 1937 Winthrop Hall 8 Root 351 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Pa. ELLIOT JOSHUA FRIEDMAN A.B. HARVARD 1937 Phone: Tro 0393 Hart 15 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. , 162 I6 31 THIRD YEAR SOLOMON FRISS A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1936 28 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 8509 Slone 19 N. Conn. Ave., Atlantic City, N. I. DAVID MARTIN FUCHS B.A. N. Y. U. 1937 65 Ml. Auburn SI.-Phone: Eli 9131 Dirnmitt 14-741 Jcsup Ave., New York, N. Y. YASUTAKA HOWARD FUKU SHIMA B.A. UNIV. OF I-IAwAn 1937 32 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 8195 P. 0. Box 4168, Wahiawa, Oahu, T. H. JAMES JEFFREY FULD A.B. HARVARD 1937 43 Linnaean St.-Phone: Kir 2897 Jeremiah Smith. 23 West 73rd St., New York, N. Y. JAMES CARLTON GAHAN, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1936 Phone: Bel 3369 Pound 139 Fairview Ave., Belmont, Mass. RICHARD JOSEPH GALLAGI-IER Pn.B. I-Ion Cnoss 1937 56 Moulton Rd., Arlington 57 Colonial Rd., Providence, R. 1. MITCHELL WILLIAM GARBER B.A. WESLEYAN 1937 26 Lowell Sl.-Phone: Kir 9843 96 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn. ROBERT HALLOWELL GARDINER, JR. A.B. ITARVARD 1937 112 High St., Brookline-Phone: Bea 1637 Kent Gardiner, Me. JAMES EDWIN GARDNER, JR. A.B. I-IAnvAmJ 1936 15 Shaler Lane-Phone: Kir 44-21 Pow IV ow ' Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. CHARLES SOLOMON GEIER A.B. C. C. N. Y. 1937 Dinzmizt 1244 Brighton St., Boston, Mass. THIRD YEAR I? . 7, . STANLEY GEWIRTZ A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 4,74 Broadway Seavey 1235 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. EDWARD THAXTER GIGNOUX A.B. PIARVARD 1937 5 Shaler Lane-Phone: Kir 7675 Pozuul 900 Shore Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. FREDERICK WOLCOTT GILBERT A.B. STANFORD 1937 Winthrop Hall 28-Phone: Kir 5699 Wilson E. 227-9th Ave., Spokane, Wash. BENJAMIN ABBOTT GOLDBERG A.B. UN1v. or MICIIICAN 1937 66 Oxford St.--Phone: Eli 8470 Seuuey 25 Lawrence St., Fitchburg, Mass. WILLIAM GOLDENBERG B.A. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1937 73 Martin St.-Phone: Eli 9764 Frankfurter 7 Webster Ave., Summit, N. J. MORTON MAXWELL GOLDFIN E A.B. COLBY 1937 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9076 James JOSEPH BERNARD GOLDMAN A.B. GEORGE WASHINGTON 1937 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Parsons 4015 14th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. MICHAEL IBS GONZALEZ A.B. STANFORD 1937 27 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 3107 Choate 2829 28th St., San Diego, Cal. FRANCIS ABBOTT GOODHUE, JR. A.B. PIARVARD 1937 Walter Hastings 16 Kent Hewlett, L. I., N. Y. NATHAN GOODMAN A.B. HARVARD 1937 Simpson 92 Devon St., Dorchester, Mass. 50 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 16 4 651 MARSHALL MAX GOODSILL, JR. A.B. UNIV. or NIINNESOTA 1937 Waller Hastings 42 Harlan.-Powell 2154 SunIInit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. PHILIP ELII-IU GORDON A.B. UNIV. or NORTH CAROLINA 1936 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Taft 60 Pacific St., Newark, N. .l. JAMES ALFR ED GORRELL S.B. I-Ifxnvfxnn 1937 12 Chnuncy St.-Phone: Eli 9359 .lercmiall Smith 731 Market Sl., Zanesville, Ohio HERBERT I-IILLEL GORSON B.A. YALE 1937 117 Fresh Pond Parkway Brrmrleis 1 No. Boston Ave., Atlantic City, N. .1 ARNOLD COTTLIEB S.B. HARVARD 1937 333 Harvard St. Black 1946 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. KENNETI-I STANLEY GOULTER A.B. STANFORD 1937 988 Memorial Dr.-Phone: Kir 9657 Seavey 2201 E. Newton St., Seattle, Wash. GUY ANTHONY GRAVES, JR. A.B. UNION 1937 16 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Choate ' 409 Bedford Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. MORTON HAROLD GREENBLATT B.A. YALL: 1937 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 Brandeis 147 LefIingwell Ave., Waterbury, Conn ROBERT SEWELL GREGORY A.B. COLGATE 1937 7 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 5912 Leach uCl'CCl1II100!',,, Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. JOSEPH WILLIAMSON GRIER, JR. A.B. UNIV. ol-' No. CAROLINA 1937 65 Langdon St.-Phone: Kir 8368 Bryce 1000 Queens Rd. West, Charlotte, N. C. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR ROBERT ALOYSIUS CRIMES, JR. A.B. HARS'ARD 1937 Phone: Par 1852-M Cabot 19 Sidley Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. HERMAN GROSS B.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 7 Wendell SL.-Phone: Eli 9711 Morgan 62 Oxford Pl., Staten Island, N. Y. JACOB NATHAN GROSS B.A. UNIV. or ILLINOIS 1937 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Morgan 410 So. Bourland St., Peoria. Ill. JEROME BERNARD GROSSMAN B.A. UNIV. or MlCHl'GAN 1937 22 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kjr 6808 Brandeis 1000 Whitmore Rd., Detroit, Mich. CHARLES ADOLPHE GUTWIRTH B.A., LL.B. UNIV. or PARIS 1932, 1935 61 Oxford St.-Phone: Kir 4318 Leach 66 rue Mercator, Antwerp, Belgium EDWARD GRAY GUY A.B. HAMILTON 1937 10 Chauncy St. Hughes 24 Maurice Ave., Ossining, N. Y. WARREN EMMER HACKER A.B. OHIO UNIV. 1937 61 Garfield St., Apt. 44 Harlan - 119 No. Ardmore St., Dayton, Ohio ROBERT CRONLEY HARRIS A.B. STANFORD 1937 27 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 3107 Marshall 2800 17th St., San Francisco, Cal. JOHN JOSEPH HASBURGH, JR. A.B. UNIV. or KANSAS 1936 20 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8679 Choate 648 Romany Rd., Kansas City, Mo. JOHN ROBERT HASKELL B.A. COLBY 1937 65 Mount Auburn St. MacNeil 4 Court St., Houlton, Me. I 1 1661 JOHN ASHCRAFT HAWK A.B. DEPAUW 1937 Perkins 24-Phone: Eli 9537 Hall Greenfield, Indiana ALVIN MA URICE HAYIM A.B. FRANKLIN SI MARSI-IALL 1937 71 Martin St.-Phone: Eli 9764- BILIIIH 2 Parkside Dr., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. ROBERT CHARLES 1-IAYMAN A.B. CQIINIILL 1937 11 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 5896 Hart 320 Jefferson Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. LOUIS H ENKIN B.A. YESI-IlV.N 1937 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 Stone 64 E. 3rd St., New York, N. Y. LOUIS PATRICK HERLEY A.B. ST. JosIaI'II 1936 43 Wentleil St.-Phone: Eli 0935 319 Chestnut St., Coatesville, Pa. .RICHARD GONGWER HERSHEY A.B. UNIV. or MICHIGAN 1937 Walter Hastings 23-Phone: Eli 8055 Williston 314 W. Adams St., Taylorville, 111. JAMES TOMILSON HILL, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1937 167 Upland Rd. Kent Sheridan, Wyoming JOHN MOORE HILL, II A.B. I-IAIIVAIIIJ 1936 Phone: Newton North 1194 Parsons 46 Bemis Sl., Newtonville, Mass. FRANCIS EDWARDS I-IOLMAN A.B. S'rANroIIn 19363 B.A. Oxroiiu 1938 1581 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 7726 W iten1IgenI.0t 6027 Wiiidemere Rd., Seattle, Wash. RICHARD BENNETT HOOPER AB. STANFORD 1937 Divinity 29 Pitney 3810 E. Gnler St., Seattle, Wash. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR ALBERT I-IARWOOD HOOPES B.S. YALE 1937 Walter Hastings 19 Hughes 707 N. East St., Bloomington, Ill. BURR ALLEN HORN, JR. A.B. CoI.cA'r13 1937 117 Trowbridge St. Black 538 Landsdale Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. CARL NEWELL HUFF A.B. U. C. L. A. 1937 Walter Hastings 53-Phone: Eli 7759 Pitney 1635 Bedford Rd., San Marino, Cal. WILLIAM ROWSELL HULBERT, JR. A.B. BROWN 1937 17 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 9024 Holmes 152 E. Superior St., Chicago, Ill. CHRISTOPHER ANGELO IANN ELLA A.B. BosroN COLLEGE 1936 Warner 353 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. RICHARD INGLIS, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1933 27 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 3747 Pow Wow Richmond Rd., South Euclid, Ohio JOSEPH ISENBERG B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 32 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 8195 Morgan 121 State St., Perth Amboy, N. J. DAVID SHERMAN JACOBS A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8470 Hudson 746 Manida St., New York, N. Y. JOHN HENRY JARMAN, JR. B.A. YALE 1937 Winthrop Hall 3 Holmes 606 N. E, 16th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. EVERETT EARL JOHNSON, JR. A.B. CENTRAI. 1932 15 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 8553 Ezlwarcl Warren Richmond, Mo. i 1681 691 HENRY CLYDE JOHNSON S.B., S.M., MASS. INST. TIICII. 1936 1582 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9691 Lvnrnezl Hmul 557 Memorial Pkwy., Niagara Falls, N. Y. HERBERT GEORGE JOHNSON A.B. LIVIIIIQII 1932 67 l'IamInonIl SL.-Phone: Eli 9103 Rout Roslloll, 1Vis. MORSE JOHNSON A.B. CoIINIzI.I. 1937 167 Upland Rd,-Phone: Kir 1070 Holnws 174-7 E. McMillan Sl.. Cincinnati, Ohio STANLEY JOHNSON A.B. UNIV. or CAI.IFoIINI,x 1937 15 Oxford SI.-Phone: Eli 9840 Rant' 2 AVCSl,lI11Il!il8I' Dr., Oakland, Cal. THOMAS HUMPHREY JONES A.B. IAIAIIVAIID 1937 Eliot l?l'ouse A-11-Phone: Kir 1899 Pollock 824 W. Main SI., NOl'1'1Sl0YVll, Pa. ROGER EDMUND JOSEPH A.B. UNIV. ov NIINNESOTA 1937 1590 Mass. Ave.-Plmne: Eli 8138 McLmIglI.li11, 3900 Zenith Sl., Minneapolis, Minn. EDWIN LEONARD KA1-IN A.B. UNIV. on No. CfIIIoI.INA 1937 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 Morgan 521 Queens Rd., Charlotte. N. C. ROBERT KAITZ 5.13. Bos1'oN UNIV. 1937 Plmnc: Sou 3115 Morgan 222 Ninth Sl., So. Boston, Mass. BERNARD ISAAC KAPLAN A.B. HAIIVAIIIQ 1937 111101102 Lon 2123 Simpson 47 Wincheslcr St., Brookline, Mass. MILTON KAPLAN A.B. HAMII.ToN 1937 4-711' Broadway, Apl. 5 212 Groton Ave., Cortland, N. Y. THIRD YEAR 1 1 I THIRD YEAR JULES ALBERT KARP PH.B. UNIV. or WISCONSIN 1937 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Kir 1214 Dimmitt 102 Penn Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. BENTLEY KASSAL A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1937 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 DDI!!! 845 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. FRANK ALBERT KAUFMAN B.A. DARTMOUTII 1937 43 Linnaean St.-Phone: Kir 2897 Parsons Old Court Rd., Pikesville, Md. LEONARD AARON KAUFMAN B.A. UNIV. or WISCONSIN 1934 14- Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 9565 Leach 157 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y. HOWARD CHARLES KELLOGG A.B. I'IARvAmJ 1937 Winthrop Hall 19 Marshall 1021 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. EDWARD CREGAN KENNELLY B.A. Hom' Cnoss 1937 Walter Hastings 26-Phone: Kir 384-2 Williston 9 King Pl., Morristown, N. J. RICHARD JOHN KERRY B.A. YALE 1937 60 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 9710 Pow Wow Bay Island, Sarasota, Fla. AARON LAWRENCE KINGSBERG A.B. AMHEIIST 1937 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9076 Bunn 365 Division St., Amsterdam, N. Y. JOHN MARRIOTT KLINE A.B. Gmoncn WASHINGTON 1937 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Glueck Glasgow, Montana IRVING KORN A.B. REED 1937 24' Clxauncy St. Cardozo 1013 S. E. 13th Ave., Portland, Ore. 1701 . BERNARD KOTEEN B.A. UNIV. or WISCONSIN 1937 13 Walker St.-Phone: Eli 0979 Frankfurter 401 E. 38th St., Paterson, N. J. JOHN PAUL KOZAK A.B. Rurcmns 1937 44' Follen St.-Phone: Eli 9608 Chafee 168 Main St., South River, N. J. ROBERT IRWIN KUTSCHER A.B. CORNELL 1937 15 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 0393 Hramleis 147 Cebra Ave., Stapleton, S. 1., N. Y. GEORGE POWELL LANE A.B. UNIV. or Norma DAME 1937 Walter Hastings 11-Phone: Eli 1383 Lcmgrlell 2411- E. 31st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN FRANCIS LANG A.B. GEoncE'rowN 1937 19 Shepard St. Story 230 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. LYNFORD LARDNER, JR. S.B. I-IARVARD 1936 167 Upland Rd.--Phone: Kir 1070 Pollock Oconomowoc, Wis. ROBERT LAWREN A.B. AMHEHS1' 1936 988 Memorial Dr. Parsons 336 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. LAVAL JOI-.IN LEBOEUF A.B. 1'lAllVARD 1937 4-0 Kirkland St. Gardner 750 School St., Webster, Mass. WILLIAM SIIIELDS LEE B.A. UNIV. or 1lJAI'IO 1937 20 Shepard St.-Phone: Kir 3470 Baker Moscow, Idaho ISADORE ALBERT LEHRER Pn',l3. UNIV. or VERMONT 1937 60 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 1481 Carrloza 65 Maplewood Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR 4' CHARLES JOSEPH LERNER B.S. UNIV. or II.I.INoIs 1936 127 Mt. Auhurn St.-Phone: Eli 7734 Frankfurter 702 W. Cherry Sl., Carbondale, Ill. MARX LEVA B. S. UNIV. or AMBAMA 1937 4-3 Linnaean St.-Phone: Kir 2897 Parsons 417 Broad St., Selma, Alabama ARTHUR ALAN LEVIN B.A. DARTMOIJTII 1936 32 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 3275 F rank furter 504 E. Front St., Plainfield, N. J. MANUEL LEVINE A.B. 'HARVARD 1936 51 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 8830 203 W. 16th St., Linden, N. J. ROBERT LEVINE B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 25 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 2406 Stone 2035-81st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SAMUEL JAMES LEVIS A.B. UNIV. or NEW IJAMPSIIIRE 1936 15 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 1006 Brandeis 19 Rosedale Ave., Haverhill, Mass. HENRY WILKINS LEWIS A.B. UNIV. or No. CAROLINA 1937 Winthrop Hall 7-Phone: Kir 4796 Choate Jackson. North Carolina MORTON BERTRAM LEWIS B.A. YALE 1937 Phone: Kir 3885 Leach 12 Wendell Sl., Cambridge, Mass. JEROME FERRIS LIEBLICI-I A.B. CoI.cA'rE 1937 Walter Hastings 4-Z Black Borodino, N. Y. NORMAN ROBERT LIEBLING B.A. UNIV. or ILLINOIS 1937 1737 Cambridge St. Feller 5000 Marine Dr., Chicago, Ill. 731 ROBERT EDGAR LONG B.A. YALE 1937 Walter Hastings 17-Phone: Kir 2931 Holmes Roxboro, North Carolina J Ol-IN CLAY LOVETT A.B. WESTIERN KENTUCKY TEACHERS 1937 81 Oxford St.-Phone: Kir 5274 McLellan Benton, Ky. .IOI-IN WILLIAM LOWE B.A. Umv. oxf UTA:-f 1937 Walter Hastings 21-Phone: Eli 8055 Wilson 14-37 E. S. Temple St., Salt Luke City, Utah WALTER LU FTMAN A.B. IIARVARD 1937 Phone: Talbot 3668 Warner 417 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass. JOHN HENDERSON LU MPKIN A.B. UNW. or So. CAROLINA 1937 Winthrop Hall 3 Scott 2222 Terrace Way, Columbia, S. C. MUNRO ALONGYEAR LYETH A.B. :HARVARD 1937 33 Shuler Lane-Phone: Kir 7051 Holmes 4663 Waldo Ave., Riverclale-on-Hudson, N. Y. JOHN LOWELL LYMAN A.B. I-I.xRvARn 1937 2 Holyoke Pl.-Phone: Kir 0530 fllarsluzll Beaver St., Waltham, Mass. SAMUEL ARNOLD LYNCH A.B. INDIANA 1937 25 Irving 'Ifer.-Phone: Tro 2651 Warner 1934- Spring Dr., Louisville, Ky. WOODS McCAHILL A.B. I-IARVARD 1937 Thayer 59-Phone: Tro 41026 Paw W ow Waite Hill, Willoughby, Ohio JAMES FRANCIS McCOY B.A. BROWN 1937 45 Clyde St., Pawtucket, R. 1. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR TAYLOR LATTA MCCRAY B.A. DAR'rMouT1fI 1937 72 Kirkland St. Choate - 1235 Amherst Pl., Dayton, Ohio EDWARD BRIAN MCDERMOTT A.B. FORDHAM 1936 419 Sparks St. Pound 173 Amity St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM ALFRED McDERMOTT A.B. HoLY Cxoss 1936 Phone: Col 9346 6 Hawes St., Dorchester, Mass. GEORGE ALBERT McDONOUGH A.B. BOSTON C'oLLEc12 1937 Phone: Col 1771 Cabot 5 Howe St., Dorchester, Mass. CALVIN CAMP McGREGOR A.B. UNIV. or HAWAII 1937 115 Mt. Auburn St,-Phone: Eli 9096 1165-A McGregor Dr., Honolulu, T. H. JAMES BRYAN MCMILLAN A.B. UNIV. or No. CAROLINA 1937 23 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 584-O Edward Warren McDonald, N. C. GEORGE WELLS McMURRAY A.B. PRINCETON 1936 1699 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 1714 Jeremiah Smith Graystone Park, N. J. JOHN FRANCIS McNEILL B.A. UNIV. or Norma DAME 1937 134 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Eli 0116 Lzmgrlell 137-12, 232ml St., Laurelton, L. I., N. GEORGE EDWARD MACKEY B.A. DARTMoU'rI-I 1937 Phone: Bea 2494- Campbell 179 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline, Mass. JOHN HERBERT MACLAY, JR. B.A. UNIV. ot-' DUBUQUE 1937 Walter Hastings 51 Griswold 155 Alpine St., Dubuque, Iowa Y. i l74 751 JOHN RANDOLPH MAGUIRE A.B. PnINc:I:'I'oN 1937 44 Follett St.-Phone: Tro 0184 1060-A Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY JOSEPH MAHADY A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1937 Walter Hastings 36 Gardner 13041 Ligonier St., Latrobe, Pa. DANIEL DULANY MAI-IAN, JR. A.B. UNIV. or .lY1lSSOURl 1936 16 Garden St.-Phone: Tro 4800 2506 Laclede Ave., Hannibal, Mo. LENQARD HAROLD MANDEL A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 15 Everett St. Carrlozo 31114 W. 90th St., New York, N. Y. MARCUS MANOFF A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1937 76 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 84-16 Canrdozo 6246 Cedar St., Philadelpltia, Pa. JOHN CHARLES MARBACH A.B. UNIV. or Norm: DAIIIE 1937 Walter I-Iastings 4-Phone: Eli 1383 Langdcll 455 North St., White Plains, N. Y. EDWARD LEE MARKHAM, JR. A.B. WASIIINGTON 8: LIcIa 1936 12 Mason St.-Phone: Kir 8292 465 N. Pacific St., Cape Girardeau, Mo. RICHARD EDSON MATHEWSON B.S. BowIIoIN 1937 20 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 34412 MacNeil 4-0 Sea St., W6ym0Ulll, Mass. PEARSON BLYTHE MAYFIELD A.B. UNIV. or TENNESSEE 1936 1697 Cambridge St., Apt. 14 McLrzuglIlfn, 2503 Ocoee St., Cleveland, Tenn. LEONARD CARPENTER MEEKER A.B. AIIIIIIaIIs'r 1937 5 Concord Ave.-Phone: Tro 8400 Pouml 117 Bellevue Ave., Upper MontclaiI', N. J. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR REUEL JOSEPH MERKEL A.B. DICKINSON 1937 20 Mellen St. MacNeil 31 E. Main St., Fleetwood, Pa. HOWARD MEYERS A.B. UNIV. or IVIICI-IICAN 1937 52 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 5903 Hall 210 W. 70th St., New York, N. Y. BERNARD MILLER B.A. N. Y. U. 1937 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Frankfurter 811 Crotona Park N., New York, N. Y. LIONEL FRANCIS MILLER, JR. A.B. I-IAIIVARD 1.937 17 Dunster St.-Phone: Eli 9242 Ohly 10 Helen St., Saranac Lake, N. Y. SAUL MILLER B.A. N. Y. U. 1937 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Frankfurter 811 Crotona Park N., New York, N. Y. STEPHEN ANDREW MILWID A.B. IIARVARD 1937 333 Harvard St. Williston 944- Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J. HENRY BEDINGER MITCHELL, II A.B. PIIINCIITON 1937 44 Follen St.-Phone: Tro 0184 Pound 244 Whitestone Ave., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. NORMAN MOLOSHOK B.S. N. Y. U. 1937 66 Oxford St.-Phone Eli 84-70 Frankfurter 2720 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. MICHAEL EDWARD MOONEY A.B. BosroN COLLEGE 1937 Phone: Gen 5355 Cabot 28 Lindsey St., Boston, Mass. BRYAN SHANNON MOORE A.B. STANFORD 1937 127 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone Eli 7734 Root 132 N. Norton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal I7 THIRD YEAR WILLIAM ARNOLD MOORE B.A. YALE 1937 I5 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 98110 Campbell 85 Pleasant St., Concord, N. H. WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, III B.A. U. C. L. A. 1937 1619 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Kir 6786 M cr Lzmghl i rr 1,910 N. Gramercy Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. JOHN EDWARD MORRISSEY, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1937 Winthrop I-lull 5-Phone: Kir 7916 Lrmgrlcll 280 S. Burnet St., E. Orange, N. J. JAMES SAMUEL MORROW, JR. A.B. Joi-:Ns HOPKINS 1937 26 Hurlbut St.-Phone: Kir 4539 M cllaughl in 2718 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md. ERWIN MORSE A.B. Rnrcicns 1937 Waller Hastings 9 James 388 Summit Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ROBERT CHARLES MORTON A.B. ConN1zI.L 1936 Walter Hastings 12-Phone: Eli 8055 Campbell 3025 E. Second SL., Duluth, Minn. PEYTON HOWARD MOSS A.B. BROWN 1936 22 Berkeley St.-Phone: Kir 9038 Choate 27 Angell St., Providence, R. 1. .IOSEPI-I WINTERBOTHAM MOTT B.A. YALE 1936 117 Holden Green R.F.D. No. 2, Charlottesville, Va. DANIEL MUNGALL, JR. B.A. YALE 1937 15 Oxford Sl.-Phone: Eli 9840 Powell Curwcn Rd., Rosemont, Pa. THOMAS FRANCIS MYLES A.B. H.xnvAnn 1937 Phone: Kir 1451 Baker 1776 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. THIRD YEAR Y , 75' I-IUBERT HENRY NEXON A.B. I-IAIIVAIID 1937 64 Oxford St.-Phone: Kir 2048 Parsons 135 Freeman St., Brookline, Mass. RICHARD FRANCIS OBER A.B. PRINCETON 1937 Winthrop Hall 5-Phone: Kir 7916 Root 908 St. George's Rd., Baltimore, Md. EDMU ND WILLIAM O'BRIEN B.A. YALE 1937 53 Dunster St.-Phone: Eli 9344 Hughes The Seaside, Waterford, Conn. FRANK JOHN O'CONNOR A.B. STATE UNIV. or IowA 1937 99 Brattle St. Edward Warren 390 N. Grandview Ave., Dubuque, Iowa JAMES THOMAS 0'DONNELL A.B. UNIV. or Norma DAME 1937 Walter Hastings 22 Griswold 656-76th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. KENNETH OKA B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 33 Mellen St.-Phone: Kir 6265 James 1545 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. I-IALSEY LEWIS ORLA ND A.B. UNIV. or IDAHO 1937 20 Shepard St.-Phone: Kir 3470 Baker Moscow, Idaho MONFORD ARTHUR ORLOFF A.B. STANFORD 1937 73 Martin St.-Phone: Eli 97641 Seavey 251 N. Garden St., Bellingham, Wash. THEODORE CABOT OSBORNE A.B. HARVARD 1937 Phone: CoIn 5189 Pow Wow 367 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. ALFRED MORSE OSGOOD A.B. PIIINcIaToN 1937 8 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 0251 Powell 423 Essex Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. I78 LAMAR NOYES OSTRANDER B.A. WASllINCTON STATE 1936 22 Plymplon St.-Phone: Kir 7958 Gardner 2003 Capitol Way, Olympia, Wash. JOHN PALASCHAK, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1937 115 Mt. Auburn Sl. Cardoza 263 N. Clinlon Ave., Trenton, N. IRVINC RELLER PANZER BS. N. Y. ll. 1937 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6642 Frankfurter East Hampton, L. l., N. Y. J. ADDISON MELVIN PARKER, JR. B.A. DAIITMUIITII 1937 2l7'A Holden Green Hall 311-4-2nd St., Dcs Moines, Iowa PHILIP EDGAR PARKER A.B. HAnvAIm 1934- 16 Prescoll, St.-Phone: Eli 9526 Hughes 8 Jefferson St., Marblehead, Mass. LEO PARSK EY A.B. ITIARVARD 1937 29 Mellen Sl.-Phone: Tm 4521 McLellan 104 Weslbourne Pkwy., Hartford, WILBUR FRANK PELL, JR. A.B. INDIANA 1937 9 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 2209 Parsons 619 Shelby St., Shelbyville, Ind. PAUL NORMAN PFEIFFER B.A. YALE 1937 1581 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 7726 James 111 E. 56111 St., New York, N. Y. JAMES BARTON PI-IELPS A.B. UNIV. OF CIIIcAco 1937 Waller I-lustinges 43-Phone: Tro 4930 Wilson 14112 Jewell Ave., Toneka, Kan. JOHN MILTON PHILLIPS A.B. UNIV. or KANSAS 1937 Walter Hastings 43 Erlwarzl Warren 6027 Main Sl., Kansas Cily, Mo. Conn. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR 1 1 RALPH WELCH PICKARD A.B. MIDDLEBUIKY 1937 1582 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9691 Kent 140 Middlelauiy Rd., Waterlown, Conn. WILLIAM ALLEN POLSTER A.B. HAVERFORD 1937 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9076 Williston 4525 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. JAMES ALBERT POORE, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1937 12 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 7851 Leach 3 N. Excelsior Ave., Bulte, Mont. AKIBA PREDMESKY A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 16 Carden St.-Phone: Kir 4800 Dimmitt 1799 Washington Ave., Bronx, N. Y LESTER HARRY PRENSKY B.A. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1937 Divinity 20 Dodd 35 E. 8411.11 St., New York, N. Y. ROBERT DE MILLE PRICE A.B. CORNELL 1936 9 Shepard St.-Phone: Tto 2209 Edward Warren Reeve Rd., Willoughby, Ohio SEYMOUR PROPP S.B. N. Y. U. 1937 16 Garden St.-Phone: Kir 4800 F rank furter 211 Central Park West, New York, N. Y B.A. DARTMOUTII 1937 Perkins 24-Phone: Eli 9537 Landis 1042 Downer Pl., Aurora, Ill. THOMAS HENRY QUINN A.B. 1'IARVARD 1936 21 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 4423 Marshall BORIS RABINOWITZ B.A. YESIIIVA 1937 15 Summer Rd.-Phone: Tro 1095 Simpson 2100 Cropsey Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. RALPH CLARENCE PUTNAM, JR 75 Woodside Ave., West Warwick. R. 1. CARL 1. RACI-ILIN B.A. N. Y. U. 1937 78 Oxford St. Frankfurter A 4-1 Hampton Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. ERIC RAFTER B.A. DARTMOUTH 1937 205 Mt. Auburn Sl.-Phone: Kin' 7874 Maguire Wiscasset, Me. PANDIA CONSTANTINE RALLI A.B. PRINCETON 1937 44 Walker St. Landis West Rd., Short. Hills, N. J. . JOSEPH PRENTIS RAMSAY A.B. UNIV. or Missoum 1937 1699 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 1550 Williston 1320 Wilson Sl., Columbia, Mo. WALTER GORDON RAUCK A.B. UNIV. or P1T'l'SIlURGII 1937 Chancery Club-Phone: Eli 9277 Chafee 2733 Glenmore Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM STOWE RAWLS A.B. PRINCETON 1937 13 Chuuncy SL.-Phone: Eli 8185 fllarshall 3929 Canterbury Rd., Baltimore, Md. JOHN CAREY REARDON B.A. Dfmrmourir 1936 1627 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8510 Leach 31512 Ames St., Lawrence. Mass. PAUL REIBER A.B. NEBRASKA WESLEYAN 1935 11 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 7985 Jeremiah Smith 423 S. Baltimore Sl., Hastings, Nebr. JOI-IN BLAKESLEE REIGELUTH B.A. YALE 1937 10 Kirkland Rd.-Phone: Tro 5874- Pow W ow 340 Livingston SL., New Haven, Conn. ROBERT ESSON REW, JR. B.S. YALE 1935 16 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 9526 52 S. Main St., Spring Valley, N. Y. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR CHARLES BRYCE RHODES A.B. UNIV. or NEVADA 1937 65 Hammond St. Landis 618 Sinclair St., Reno, Nev. JEREMIAH INCELS RHODES A.B. UNIV. ox-' TIzxAs 1937 1599 Massachusetts Ave. Glueck 3412 W. Mistletoe Ave., San Antonio, ARTHUR DOUGLAS RICH A.B. UNIV. or BUFFALO 1937 36 Shepard St.-Phone: Eli 9686 Ely 30 Prentice. St., Lockport, N. Y. JOSEPH WALKER RICHMOND A.B. AMI-IERST 1937 39 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 8657 Pound 138 Grotto Ave., Providence, R. I. MELVIN RICHTER A.B. HARVARD 1937 Phone: Hig 6342 Simpson 48 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. STANLEY MATHIAS RIESNER B.A. UNIV. or MICHIGAN 1937 11 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 5897 McLaughlin 2121 Beekman Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR JORDY RIGGS A.B. PRINCETON 1937 Divinity 37-Phone: Eli 9120 Eflwarrl Warren . 38 E. Clinton Ave., Tenally, N. .l. HARRY ROBERT ROBERTS A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1937 81 Oxford St.-Phone: Kir 5274 Lalulis 6425 Telegraph St., Oakland, Cal. PAUL ROBERTS B.A. C. C. N. Y. 1937 48 Irving St.-Phone: Eli 9346 Thayer 209 W. 104th St., New York, N. Y. JAMES ROBERTSHAW B.S. MISSISSIl'PI STATE 1937 204 Summit Ave.-Phone: Asp 9186 Harlan 504 Central Ave., Greenville, Miss. Texas 18 2 THIRD YEAR HERBERT ROBINSON B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 413 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 4425 Stone 920 Ave. St. John, Bronx, N. Y. RONALD CURTIS ROESCHLAUB A.B., lVI.A. U. C. L. A. 1935, 1937 Waller Hastings 24 Pitney 44-52 Kingswell Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. CLARENCE MORD ROGERS, JR. A.B. SALEM 1937 12 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 Landis 125 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. GEORGE PHILLIPS ROGERS B.A. WILLIAMS 1937 Phone: Laf 7614 Baker 97 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. EDWARD MICHAEL ROTHSTEIN B.S. FRANKLIN 81 MAIISI-IALI. 1937 58 Garfield St.-Phone: Kir 6620 LIIUIII- 4109 First St., Lakewood, N. .I. CHARLES JOHN RUDDY, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1937 37 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 14-78 Powell 9214- Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS HERBERT SAKOFSKY A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 3 Sacrarnento SI..-Phone: Eli 8410 Hudson Florida, N. Y. WILLIAM PAINTER SALISBURY B.S. UNIV. or Mrssoum 1937 Waller Hastings 21 Beale Minden, Louisiana MAURICE SAPIENZA B.A. HAnvAm1 1937 Perkins 33-Phone: Eli 9537 Bryce 145 Hicks Sl., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH SARCIA l S.B. TRINITY 1936 1654- Massachusetts Ave. 108 Grandview Ter., Hartford, Co11n. THIRD YEAR EDWARD SAVAGE, J R. B.A. YALE 1937 79 Martin St.-Phone: 'fro 8367 Powell 311 Market St., Warren, Pa. DAVID DANIEL SCANNELL, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1935 Walter Hastings 13-Phone: Kir 8686 Thurston 489 Walnut Ave., Jamaica, Plain, Mass CHARLES EDWARD SCHAAF A.B. DARTMOUT1-1 1937 16 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Wilson 2830 Grape St., San Diego, Cal. SOLOMON SCHILDHAUSE B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 Walter Hastings 11-Phone: Tro 7169 Bunn 3322 Wilson Ave., New York, N. Y. ALVIN CARL SCHOTTENFELD A.B. UNIV. or M1cmcAN 1937 32 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 3275 Seavey 107 Vassar Ave., Newark, N. J. ALFRED GUSTAV SCHROEDER B.S. KANSAS S'rA'rn 1937 39 Garfield St.-Phone: Kir 6069 McLrmghin 1023 E. 1st St., Newton, Kan. DANIEL DAVID SCHWARTZ B.A. YALE 1937 12 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 3886 McLellan 31 Perry St., New London, Conn. ALBERT SEPTIMUS SCOTT, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1937 14 Garden St. Chafee P. O. Box 34, Honolulu, T. H. AUSTIN WAKEMAN SCOTT, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1937 Phone: Kir 2529 Scott A 3 Hubbard Park, Cambridge, Mass. NORMAN PARNELL SEAGRAVE ' A.B. BOWDOIN 1937 Perkins 16-Phone: Eli 9537 MacNeil , 2097 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. l SELIG JACOB SELIGMAN B.A. N. Y. U. 1937 70 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 1987 Morgan. 1304 Pacific Sl., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT SI-IALOM B.A. N. Y. U. 1937 12 Walker St.-Phone: Eli 8659 Dimmlftz 724- Ave. K, Brooklyn, N. Y. SAMPSON SHARFF B.A. UNIV. off WISCONSIN 1937 13 Walker St.-Phone: Eli 0979 Joseph Warren. Glidden, Wis. TIMOTHY JOSEPH SI-IEA A.B. HARVARD 1936 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Hall 4-01 8tl1 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM SHELMERDINE, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1937 Cllancery Club-Phone: Eli 0381 Pitney 174 Summit Ave., Summit, N. I. TALBOT SI-IELTON A.B. STANFORD 1937 Winthrop Hall 1-Phone: Tro 9621 Scan JAMES GILBERT SHORT Ph.B. .IOIIN CARROLL 1937 56 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Eli 1034- 4-445 W. 118th St., Cleveland, Ohio HYMAN SILVER A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 30 Mellen St. F ran k furtcr 200 E. Pearl St., Torrington, Conn. JEROME LEONARD SILVERSTEIN A.B. N. Y. U. 1937 Waller Hastings 59-Phone: Kir 9277 Frankfurter 35-35 N. 167111 St., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. ALBERT LEWIS SIMPSON B.S. UNIV. OF No. CAROLINA 1937 I 26 Shepard St.-l3'l'1one: Tro 9693 Warner 4103 Myrtle Ave., Irvington, N. J. 851 847 S. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. THIRD YEAR 4 I I THIRD YEAR GEORGE WILEY SIN GISER A.B. SWARTIIMORII 1937 5 Longfellow Pk.-Phone: Tro 6883 Gardner 159 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass. ALBERT HOWARD SLATE A.B. TUFTS 1937 11 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 5896 Hart 52 Dysart St., Quincy, Mass. DONALD ST. JOHN SMITH B.S. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1937 Walter Hastings 11 Glueck 4841 E. Lake Harriet Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn FREDERICK PLYMPTON SMITH A.B. PRINCETON 1937 27 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 7713 Powell 225 S. Willard St., Burlington, Vt. .I AMES MONT SMITH A.B. IIARVARD 1936 45 Bay Slate Ave., W. Somerville, Mass. REGINALD HEBER SMITH, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1937 Walter Hastings 29-Phone: Kir 3842 Griswold 100 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. PAUL VINCENT SNOW A.B. GEORGE WASHINGTON 1937 1737 Cambridge St. Thurston 4609 Davidson Dr., ClIevy Chase, Md. ISRAEL LO UIS SONENSHEIN B.S. FORDHAM 1935 24 Irving St.-Phone: Eli 8000 3716 St. Marks Pl., New York, N. Y. ALBERT ALEXANDER SPIEGEL A.B. UNIV. or PITTSRURCII 1937 33 Mellen St.-Phone: Kir 6265 James 1407 Bailey Ave., lVIcKeesport, Pa. ARTHUR I-IOERMANN SPITZER B.A. UNIV. or WISCONSIN 1937 Walter Hastings 51 Griswold P. O. Box 3467, Honolulu, T. H. 71 WILLIAM KAUFFMAN STANARD, II A.B. PRINCETON 1937 21. Wendell Street-Phone: Kir 4423 Holmes Old Bonhomme Rd., St. Louis, Mo. WILLIAM STEEL A.B. PRINCETON 1937 . 44- Walker St.-Phone: Tro 8996 Landis 30 Division St., Greensburg, Pa. ALBERT HARVEY STEIN A.B. UN1v. or M1cnicAN 1987 108 Oxford St. lfrankfurler 4909 Webster St., Omaha, Neb. GERALD ROBERT STEINBERG B.A. YALE 1937 117 Fresh Pond Pkwy. McCurcly 5 Cedar St., S. Norwalk, Conn. HERMAN I-IY STERN B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 16 Mellen Sl.-Phone: Eli 9566 Cardozo 291 Ave. P, Brooklyn, N. Y. JULIUS FREDERICK STONE, JR. A.B. OHIO STATE 1922g M.A., Pu.D. HARVARD 1923, 1926 10 Mason Sl.-Phone: Tro 3690 Pound 1065 Westwood Ave., Columbus, Ohio DANIEL FRANCIS SULLIVAN A.B. HOLY Cnoss 1935 25 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 24-06 Williston 13 Bradford Ave., Newport, R. I. JOHN ALLEN SWAIN BANK B.A. AMIIERST 1937 6 Chauncy Sl.-Phone: Kir 4237 Joseph Warren 2065 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, M JOSEPH TARIAN, JR. A.B. IVIOUNT UNION 1937 3 Sucruniento St. Glucck 1210 S. Mahoning Ave., Alliance, Ohio HERBERT GERSONI TELSEY A.B. HARVARD 1936 3 Apley Court Ely 1100 Albemarle Rd., Brooklyn. N. Y. BSS. THIRD YEAR .F THIRD YEAR EUGENE JAMES THANEY A.B. HOLY Cnoss 1936 12 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 4-70 Arnett Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. SIDNEY WARREN THAXTER B.S. HARVARD 1937 Winthrop Hall 32 Pollock 17 Storer Sl., Portland, Me. VINCENT AXEL THEISEN A.B. COLGATE 1936 25 Gray St.-Phone: Kir 6014 Pound Box 102, Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y. JOHN ADAMS THIERRY A.B., A.M. I-IARVARIJ 1935, 1936 Phone: Eli 0776 Wilson. 19 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. ELIOT BURNHAM THOMAS B.A. DARTMOUTH 1934- Phone: Talbot 0260 Joseph Warren, 13 King St., Dorchester, Mass. JACK TI-IRALLS A.B. CATHOLIC Umv. 1937 19 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 2094 Harlan-Powell 2729 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR I-IARRIS TIBBITS B.A. WILLIAMS 1937 Winthrop Hall 4- Choate Old Bennington, Vt. IRVING VICTOR TIERMAN A.B. U. C. L. A. 1937 15 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 8553 Eclward Warren 5521 W. 8th St., Los Angeles, Cal. ANCELO MARIO TORRISI A.B. FORUHAM 1937 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8470 Stone 808 Penfield St., Bronx, N. Y. RICHARD WORTHINGTON TUCKER A.B., M.C.S. DAn'rMoU'rH 1936, 1937 Chancery Club-Phone: Eli 0381 Pitney 137 Locust St., Garden City, L. I., N. Y i891 MILTON SANFORD TYRE A.B. U. C. L. A. 1937 37 Langdon Sl.-Phone: Eli 8581 James 6137 Lindenhurst Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ARVIN EDWARD UPTON A.B. AVESTERN KENTUCKY TEACHERS 1933 91 'I'rowbridge St., Apl. 1. 4 Colonial Ct., Bowling Green, Ky. EDWIN PHILIP VAN CISE A.B. UNIV. or Col.oRAoo 1937 Waller Hastings 31-Phone: Tro 4716 Edward Warren 1062 Lafayette Sl., Denver Colo. WILLIAM PAYNE VAN EVERA A.B. 1-IARVARD 1937 Waller Hastings I9 Chafee 114 2nd Sl., S. E., Crosby, Minn. AUGUSTUS PHILIP VITALI A.B. HARVARD 1936 20 Waldo St., E. Dedham, Mass. EDWARD LE CLERC VOGT B.A. Wn.LlA1s1s 1937 1699 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 1714 fercmiah Smizh Springbrook Rd., Morristown, N. .l. STURCIS WARNER A.B. HARVARD 1937 Lionel A-21 Pow Wow Argilla Rd., Ipswich, Mass. .IOI-IN WESLEY WARRINGTON B.A. YALE 1936 99 Marlin St.-Phone: Tro 2938 Story 16 Elmhurst Pl., Cincinnati, Ollio JACK HERBERT WEBER A.B. UNIV. or So. CALIR. 1936 1737 Cambridge SL.-Phone: Kir 6624 Wigmore A 527 Crown St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MARTIN HA SKELL WEBSTER B.S. CALIF. INST. or TECH. 1937 Hamilton C-24-Phone: Eli 9544 McCurfly 938W S. Serrano Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR LIGE HARRY WEILL S.B. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1936 10-A Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 3561 Langrlell 100 N. Crest Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. DAVID WEISS B.S. UNIV. or PITTSBURGH 1937 1619 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Kir 1683 James 812 Market St., McKeesport, Pa. DAVID CANNON WELCH B.S. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1937 19 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 1854 Wilson 820 Fourth Ave., Laurel, Miss. ROBERT BERTRAM WELLER B.A. WILLIAMS 1937 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Langrlell 150 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. PETER BOYD WELLS A.B. UNIV. or TEXAS 1936 Walter Hastings 17 Williston 3116 Wheeler St., Austin, Texas PHILIP F LAI-IAVIN WELSH A.B. UNIV. or Nome DAIvII: 1937 13 Farwell Pl. Lamgrlell 14421 Central Ave., Anderson, Ind. SIDNEY WILLIAM WERNICK B.A. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1934 17 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 7535 Parsons 275 S. 63rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. WILLIAM JOSEPH WEST, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1937 17 Dunster St.-Phone: Eli 9242 Ohly 1542 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. RUSSELL EARL WHITE A.B. HOLY Cnoss 1937 Walter Hastings 26-Phone: Kir 3842 Erlwarrl Warren ' 15 Walnut St., Barre, Vt. CHARLES SEYMOUR WHITMAN, JR A.B. AMIIERST 1937 5 Concord Ave.-Phone: Tro 8400 Pound 502 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. GEORGE WHITNEY, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1937 41 Linnaean St.-Phone: Tro 3638 Kent Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. JOHN WILLIAMS WHITTLESEY A.B. I-lnnvfum 1937 17 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8376 Leach 68 Chestnut Sl., West Newton, Mass. JOHN WILLIAM WIBEL B.S. GEOIIGETOWN 1936 Phone: Arl 30144 Story 84-0 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Mass. SIDNEY LAMONT WICKENHAVER B.A. SWARTIIMORE 1937 Waller Hastings 141-Plmne: Eli 8055 Gardner 327 N. 24th St., Camp Hill. Pa. LEO WIENER 13.5. ST. .l0lIN,S 1937 29 Mellen Sl. Morgan. 183 W. 231sL St., New York, N. Y. FRED JACOB WIEST, JR. B.A. SW.-XRTHMORE 1937 Waller Hastings 14--Phone: Eli 8055 Gardner 19 2nd St., Minersville, Pa. BEN WILES, JR. A.B. SYRACUSIE 1937 57 Brattle St. Hall 438 Columbus Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. JAMES PETER WILLIAMS, III AB. PRINCETON 1935 Wintllrnp Hall 16 Marshall 621 S. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN GILMORE WILLIAMS A.B. PRINCETON 1936 41 Linnnean St. Marshall 455 E. 57th St., New York, N. Y. BENNETT McCLARY WIMBERLY A.B. UNIV. or Gxzoncm 1936 76 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8416 817 Park St. S. W., Atlanta, Ga. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR FREDERICK CHARLES WING A.B. OBERLIN 1937 Chancery Club-Phone: Eli 9277 Griswold 12 Carden St., Montclair, N. J. JOHN JAMES WITI-IERSPOON B.A. HJKRVARD 1937 307-C Holden Green-Phone: Tru 6843 Chafee 561 Allegheny Ave., Oakrront, Pa. CHARLES CURTIS WORTH A.B. HARVARD 1937 371 Alewife Brook Pkwy., Somerville, Mass ERNEST JOSEPH ZACK A.B. ST. THOMAS 1937 Walter Hastings 36 Bryce 1836 Palace St., St. Paul, Minn. ROBERT SAMUEL ZWEBEL A.B. U. C. L. A. 1936 1617 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Kir 1683 Chafee 4227 Agnes Ave., N. Hollywood, Cal. SECGND YEAR SECOND YEAR THOMAS HENRY AARON B.A. UNIV. or BUFFALO 1938 41 Bowdoin St.--Phone: Kir 1254 Ely 140 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. HENRY MICHAEL ADLIS A.B. HARVARD 1937 9 Mellon St.-Phone: Eli 9440 Chafee 12 Burns St., Lynn, Mass. JOHN FORSYTH ALEXANDER A.B. PRINCETON 1938 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9840 Wilson 134 Booth Lane, Haverford, Pa. JAMES HENRY ALEXANDRE, 111 A.B. HARV'ARD 1988 77 Martin St.-Phone: Kir 0463 Pollock 35 E. 67th Sl., New York, N. Y. ANTHONY PAUL ALFINO A.B. HARVARD 1938 Phone: Wal 2175 Mr1cNeil 197 School St., Waltham, Mass. SAMUEL WASHINGTON ALLEN A.B. FISK 1988 88 Ellery St.-Phone: Eli 0889 Sayre 2193 E. 89111 St., Cleveland, Ohio JACOB SAMUEL ALPERT B.A. SYRACUSI: 1938 16 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Learned Hand 402 S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. VICTOR AARON ALTMAN B.A. UNIV. or CHICAGO 1938 12 Walker St.-Phone: Eli 8659 Simpson 2264 Grand Ave., Bronx, N. Y. ANTHONY SAM AMOSCATO A.B. UNIV. or No. CAROLINA 1938 6 Sacramento St. Dodd 44 Warwick St., Newark, N. J. COSMAS GEORGE ANASTOS A.B. HARVARD 1938 Divinity 4-2-Phone: Eli 9120 Kent 9 Moraine St., Jamaica Plain, Mass 951 SECOND YEAR JAMES SINCLAIR ARMSTRONG A.B. H'ARV.-UID 1938 Perkins 38-Phone: Eli 8223 Pouml 611 E. 90th St., New York, N. Y. WALTER PRESTON ARMSTRONG, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1938 1617 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Kir 6786 Root 1219 E. Parkway, Memphis, Tenn. LAURENCE LANE ARNOLD A.B. 1'lARVARIJ 1938 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9840 Chafee 316 S. Van Buren Ave., Newton, Ill. ROBERT SAMUEL ASI-IBY A.B. INDIANA 1938 31M Mellon St.-Phone: Tro 9491 Campbell Ladoga, Ind. ANTON WILLIAM ASMUTI-I, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1938 205 Mt. Auburn St. Root 3500 N. Shepard Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. JOSEPH AUERBACH A.B. HARVARD 1938 71 Marlin St. Glueclc 17 Orchard St., Franklin, N. H. FREDERICK AYER, JR. A.B. 1'1ARVARD 1937 4-I Wendell Sl.-Phone: Kir 4972 Pow Wow Walnut Rd., Wenham, Mass. FRANZ JOSEPH BADDOCK A.B. LOUISIANA STATE 1938 Walter Hastings 15-Phone: Eli 8055 Williston 1106 Sl. Maximillian St., Baton Rouge, La. RUSSELL MILLER BAIRD A.B. UNIV. or CHICAGO 1938 Perkins 9-Phone: Eli 9537 Wilson, 529 Keystone Ave., River Forest, 111. BERNARD ROBERT BAKER, II A.B. K1aNYoN 1936 19 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 5596 Pilney The Ravine, River Rd., Toledo, Ohio SECOND YEAR FRANCIS JOHN TORRANCE BAKER A.B. I-IAIIVARD 1938 Winthrop Hall 1-Phone: Tro 9621 Kent Beaver Road, Sewickley, Pa. WILLIAM BALLANTINE B.A. PoIvIoNA 1938 Phone: Tro 54124 Lanrlis 15 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT BROWNING BALLANTYNE , B.A. U. C. L. A. 1938 Walter Hastings 56-Phone: Eli 8055 Dimmitt 4409 Talota Ave., N. Hollywood, Cal. JAMES WILLIAM BARCO A.B. UNIV. or LIICIIIGAN 1938 Winthrop Hall 24-Phone: Tro 34-43 Williston 566 Colfax Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich. CLAUDIUS GRANT BARNES ' A A.B. UNIV. or MICHIGAN 1938 Walter Hastings 41-Phone: Eli 7759 Langdell 905 Forest Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. CARL WILLIAM BARROW A.B. STANFORD 1938 Walter Hastings 4-0-Phone: Eli 7739 Williston 142 S. Windsor St., Los Angeles, Cal. WILLIAM VINCENT BEAL B.A. COLUMBIA 1938 68 Kirkland St.-Phone: Tro 6682 Hall 149 N. Auburndale St., Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES COTESWORTI-I BEAMAN A.B. HARVARD 1938 42 Ml. Auburn St. Marshall Windsor, Vt. DAVID BECK A.B. HARVARD 1938 32 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 8195 Frankfurter 416 New York Ave., Union City, N. J. FRED NELSON BECK B.A. UNIV. or MIXINE 1938 94 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 8798 Wilson , 111 Western Ave., Augusta, Me. I96 9 VINCENT HENRY BECKMAN, JR. A.B. XAVIER 1938 158 Ml. Auburn St.-Phone: Tro 5134 Cnrrlozo 535 Purcell Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ARTHUR WILLSON BEDELL B.A. YALE 1938 15 Everett Sl. Lmulis 344 Slate St., Albany, N. Y. ROBERT OREN BEERS A.B. BUCKNELL 1938 7 Irving Terrace-Phone: Tro 9706 Littleton Dalton, Pa. RAYMOND TYRRELL BENEDICT A.B. I-IARVARD 1938 12 Wendell St.-Phone: Tro 5122 Dinznzilt Lewisboro Rd., Ridgelield, Conn. LARS HENRY BENGSTON B.B.A. 'UN1v. or M1NNEsoTA 1937 20 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Tro 8375 McLaughlin. 1602 E, 26th St., Minneapolis, Minn. RUSSELL SHERMAN BERNHARD B.S., M.A. NORTHWESTERN 1936, 1938 1699 Calnbriclge St.-Phone: Eli 8045 Wilson. 1000 Loyola Ave., Chicago, Ill. GILBERT JAMES BETTMAN, JR. A.B. IIARVARD 1938 55 Garfield St.-Phone: Kir 5661 Pollock 14- Elmhurst Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio OWEN BIDDLE A.B. HARVARD 1937 Claverly 18 Marshall Valley Forge Farm, Devon, Pa. PETER WATSON BILLINGS A.B. UNIV. or UTAH 1938 15 Everett St. Harlan, 11100 Butler Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah ROBERT HAMILTON BISHOP, III A.B. ILIARVARD 1938 Andover 16 Bryce ' Arrowhead Farm, Novelty, Ohio SECOND YEAR i i A SECOND YEAR DAVID HENRY BLEE A.B. STANFORD 1938 15 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 54-24 Magruder I-Iiwassee Dam, N. C. CARL EDWIN BOSECKER B.S. EVANSVILLE 1938 Walter Hastings 35-Phone: Eli 7759 Webster 1406 N. Main St., Evansville, Ind. JOHN BOUSTEAD M.E. STEVENS TECH. 1935 Walter Hastings 18-Phone: Eli 8055 Williston 167 Franklin St., Paterson, N. I. JOHN ALEXIS BOWLER A.B. ST. BONAVENTURE 1937 6 Shepard St.-Phone: Kir 7042 Warner 32 Petrolia St., Bradford, Pa. JAMES CRAIG BRADLEY B.A. YALE 1938 24 Chauncy St. Leach W. Main St., Georgetown, Ky. IRVINC G. BRILLIANT A.B. C. C. N. Y. 1938 35 Langdon St,-Phone: Eli 8940 Frankfurter 763 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY SAWYER BROAD A.B. PRINCETON 1938 Perkins 7-Phone: Eli 9537 Root 815 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. JOSEPH LYONS BRODERICK A.B. PRINCETON 1937 53 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9382 Holmes 1158 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. VINCENT RALPH BROGN A B.A. YALE 1938 Learned Hand 45 Hyde Ave., Newton, Mass. CHARLES FREEMAN BROWN, I1 A.B. I'IARVARD 1936 Phone: M'head 141-W Jeremiah Smith :'Horizons, Marblehead Neck, Mass. 19 91 CHARLES HAMMOND BROWN A.B. JOHNS 1'1OI'KINS 1938 52 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 5903 Lrmgdell 317 E. 31st St., Baltimore, Md. NORMAN STEPHEN BROWN A.B. UNIV. or Fr.onmA 1938 Perkins 12-Phone: Eli 8223 Ezfwarrl Warren 3807 Barcelona Ave., Tampa, Fla. STANTON BROWN A.B. D.-xlrrmourn 1938 65 Mt. Auburn SL.-Phone: Eli 9131 Webster 186 Linden Sl., Everett, Mass. THADDEUS 1-IAROLD BROWN, JR. A.B. Pn1Nc1c'roN 1938 19 Carden St.-Phone: Tro 1291 Holmes 1633 Van Buren St. N. W., Washington, PARKER BROWNELL ' - A.B. DAn'rMoUrn 1938 Phone: Tro 6461 Webster 37 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. WILLIAM HENRY BROWN ELL A.B. Amnmnsr 1938 63 Oxford St.-Phone: Tro 5987 Ely 96 Pleasant St., Northampton, Mass. JOHN CRIER BUCHANAN, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1938 53 Dunster St.-Phone: Eli 9344 Root 1174 Murray Hill Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. EUGENE HAU CK BUDER A.B. I-IAIWARD 1938 Winthrop Hall 14--Phone: Kir 6618 Jeremiah Smith 8 Carrswold, St. Louis, Mo. FRANCIS COWLES CADY B.A. YALE 1938 60 Braille St.-Phone: Eli 9710 Marshall Main Sl., Farmington, Conn. ENZO CALABI Laurea-UNIV. or IMILAN 1936 65 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 8960 Magruder 121 W. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. D. C. SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR JOI-IN NEAL CALDERWOOD A.B. GROVE CITY 1938 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9840 Powell 319 Poplar Ave., Grove City, Pa. I-IILLIARD WARREN CAMING B.A. N. Y. U, 1938 1582 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9691 Griswold Hotel McAlpin, New York, N. Y. ROBERT SMITH CAMPBELL AB. DAn1'nIoU'rII 1938 Perkins 22-Phone: Eli 8223 Thayer 894 E. 35th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD PAUL CARROLL B.A. AMERICAN UNIV. 1988 50 Trowbridge SL. Holmes 786 E. Main St., Ravenna, Ohio JAMES DAVID CASEY A.B. Bos1'oN COLLEGE 1938 Phone: Bea 3340 Czzsner 651 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brookline, Mass. JOHN MARTIN CAVE A.B. UNIV. or MISSOURI 1938 Walter Hastings 18-Phone: Eli 8055 Williston 303 Thilly St., Columbia, Mo. WAYLAND BERT CEDARQUIST B.A. UNIV. or ILLINOIS 1938 Perkins 9-Phone: Eli 9537 Wilson 1020 Pleasant Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ' WILLIAM COFFEEN CHILDS B.A. YALE 1938 60 Braltle St.-Phone: Eli 9710 Pow Wow HERBERT YOUNG CHO CHOY A.B. UNIV. or HAWAII 1938 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 Carclozo 240 Madeira St., Honolulu, T. I-I. ALEXANDER MacWILLIAM CLARK l A.B. HAIIVAIID 1938 Phone: Tro 0728 Beale 16 Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass. 850 N. Sheridan Rd.,' Highland Park, Ill. T100 011 ROBERT WAINWRIGHT CLARKE A.B. BownoIN 1938 l'lIonc: Mel 3966-M MrIcNcil 48 Henry Ave., Melrose, Mass. JOHN DANIEL COCIAIRAN A.B. UNIV. or PI'r'rsIIuncII 1938 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 MOFHHII. 215 S. Braddock Ave., Pillsburgli, Pa. 1-IUBERT WOODROW COFFIN A.B. BOWDOIN 1938 Mr1cNeil 223 Essex Sl., Melrose, Mass. ARTHUR GERSON COHEN B.A. UNIV. ov MICHIGAN 1938 48 Irving St. Semrey 4701 15111 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JEROME CO1-IEN A.B. UNIV. or 1'IaNNsvI.vANIA 1938 37 Gorham SI.-Phone: Kir 1478 Crlnlozo 1730 N. Franklin St., Philadelohizx, Pa. LEONARD COHEN B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1938 X 78 Oxford St. Hnrlson. 215 W. 92nd St., New York, N. Y. MARVIN ALAN COHEN A.B. TULANE 1938 1699 Cumhriclge St.-Phone: Eli 8045 Pow Wow 730 E. Forlilicalion, Jackson, Miss. VICTOR COHEN A.B. UNION 1938 Mack 11 Lowell Sl., Lynn, Mass. JONATHAN LATI MER COLLENS B.S. YALE 1938 14 Story Sl. Leach Tioga Center, N. Y. FREDERICK ALBERT COLLINS, JR. B.A. UNIV. or :MICHIGAN 1938 Mellon B'12 Baker 310 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR WILLIAM GEORGE COMPTON A.B. Turrs 1937 Perkins 10-Phone: Eli 9537 Carclozo 18 DeMars St., Maynard, Mass. JAMES THOMAS CONNOLLY, JR. A.B. HARI'ARD 1938 Winthrop Hall 6-Phone: Kit 5815 Story 218 High St., Newburyport, Mass. WILLIAM HAMILTON COOK A.B. UNIV. or FLORIDA 1938 1 Gray St. Gardner 140 Cortez Rd., W. Palm Beach, Fla. FRED GODDARD COOMBS Pn.B. UN1v. or VERMONT 1938 56 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 1034 Morgan 89 Canal St., Brattleboro, Vt. JAMES LORD COOMBS A.B. HARVARD 1938 Phone: Tro 2730 Marshall 44 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. JAMES EVANS COONEY A.B. DARTMOUTII 1938 1699 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 18 Hall Edellyn Road, Waukegan, Ill. ' JOHN PAUL CORCORAN, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1938 2 Gorham St. Erlwarll Warren Rhinebeck, N. Y. ALEXANDER JOSEPH COREY A.B. JHARVARD 1938 51 Wendell St.-Phone: Kin: 8830 Casner 54, Union St., Littleton, N. H. ANDREW HOOD COX A.B. BOWDOIN 1938 94' Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 8798 Parsons 159 Union St., Bangor, Me. GEORGE WILLIAM CREGG A.B. SYRACUS12 1.938 3 Concord Ave.-Phone: Eli 8042 Wilson 115 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. I1021 1031 SECOND YEAR LOGAN CRESAP, JR. B.S. U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY 1936 10 Cllauncy St. Baker Wullhrookc Circle, Scarsdale, N. Y. ALBERT EMERY CRISPELL, JR. A.B. N. Y. U. 1938 41 lrving St.-Pllone: Eli 7810 Cabot 104-23 210th St., Bellaire, L. I., N. Y. EDWARD D. CROCKER A.B. WITTENEEEC 1937 53 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9382 Bryce 14-5 E. South St., Fostoria, Ohio REGINA LD WAYNE CROSBY A.B. PmNcEToN 1938 2 Gorham St.-Phone: Tro 8759 Cabot Route.No. 2, Concord, N, H. l ,- ,v .. . WILLARD RAY CROUT S.B., S.M. M. I. T. 1935, 1937 17 Payson Rd., Belmont-Phone: Bel 2967-M Maguire 831 N. 23rd St., Milwaukee, Wis. I-IERMAN DON CUMMINGS B.A. OBERLIN 1938 58 I-Iammond St.-Phone: Eli 8060 Landis 4-29 Merchant St., Arnbridge, Pa. HUGH RALSTON CUNNINGI-IAM B.A. YALE 1938 19 Carden St. Choate Oslervillc, Mass. SPENCER WILSON CUNNINGHAM B.A. Onto STATE 1938 15 Everett Sl.-Phone: Eli 1232 Powell 1240 Second St., Portsmouth, Ohio SYLVESTER CUNNINGHAM A.B. 1'lARVAliD 1938 Winthrop Hull 23-Phone: Tro 344-3 Pound 12 Hovey Sli., Gloucester, Mass. MARK JOHN DALTON A.B. BOSTON COLLEGE 1936 Phone: Tro 5458 Casner 4-24 Walden St., Cambridge, Mass. SECOND YEAR JOHN HERVEY DART A.B. MICHIGAN STATE 1936 14 Story St.-Phone: Eli 9169 Leach Mason, Mich. ROBERT HAMILTON DAVENPOR B.A. YALE 1937 60 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 9710 Holmes 215 Bartlett Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. HOWARD ARTHUR DAVIDSON B.A. STATE UNIV. or IowA 1938 9 Wendell St., Phone: Kir 194 Coke Cemetery Rd., Lancaster, N. Y. CHESTER SMITH DAVIS B.S. GEORCETOWN 1938 52 Irving St. Holmes 5217 Reno Rd., Washington, D. C. WILLIAM NORVELL DEARBORN A.B. HARVARD 1938 77 Martin St.-Phone: Kir 0463 Pollock 580 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. RAMON deMURIAS A.B. PRTNCETON 1938 1737 Cambridge St. Landis 74 Douglas Ave., Babylon, N. Y. JOSE KURT PAWOLLECK deVARON A.B. HARVARD 1988 Phone: Tro 4070 Pound 16 McCarthy Rd., Cambridge, Mass. FRED AVERY DICKINSON . A.B. PIOBART 1936 31 Mellen Sl.-Phone: Eli 9391 6 Main St., Brewster, N. Y. PAUL DOBIN B.A. C. C. N. Y. 1938 35 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8940 Frankfurter 790 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. JOHN FRANCIS DONELAN A.B. BOSTON COLLEGE 1937 Phone: Car 7868 Casner 6 Penryth St., Roxbury, Mass. T, H04 1051 SECOND YEAR JOHN FRANCIS DOWD B.A. ST. JOlIN,S 1938 65 llammond St.-Phone: Eli 8960 Dimnzilt 8931-208th St., Bellaire, L. 1., N. Y. ROBERT ARTHUR DOWD A.B. IIARVARD 1938 16 Sacramento Sl.-Phone: Tro 94-91 Dimmitt 4000 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. JOHN JOSEPH DOWNES, JR. A.B. UNIV. or SAN FRANCISCO 1938 Walter Hastings 20-Phone: Eli 3055 Wilson 680-15th Ave., San Francisco, Cal. ALBERT CORNELIUS DOYLE A.B. HARVAIIID 1938 4-1 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 4972 Ely 188 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. LEIGIITON WESLEY DUDLEY A.B. UNIV. or No. CAROLINA 1938 ' 18 Prescott Sl.-Phone: Tro 4-061 Edwarzl Warren 8 Park St., Houllon, Me. SYDNEY J. DUNITZ A.B. UNIV. or RIICIIICAN 1938 Hamilton D-31 Seavey 17536 Parkside Dr., Detroit, Mich. MORRIS EARLE A.B. I-IAnvAnn 1938 Perkins 38-Phone: Eli 8223 Pound 131 East 95th St., New York, N. Y. RICHARD TILGHMAN EARLE, JR. A.B. ST. JOIINIS IAnnapolisl 1938 15 Everett St.-Phone: Eli 1232 Coke 175 Third Ave., N. E., St. Petersburg, Fla. ALEXANDER REIMAN EARLY A.B. ConNn:Lr. 1938 60 Boylston St.-Phone: Eli 9354 Littleton Long Beach, Cul. JOSEPH HENRY ELCOCK, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1938 Phone: Asp 4-O19 Chafee 179 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass. SECOND YEAR CECIL DONALD ELFENBEIN S.B. HARVARD 1938 7 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tro 9706 Simpson 512 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. CHARLES EASTMAN ELTING B.A. YALE 1938 1601 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Tro 1935 Maguire North Woodbury, Conn. IRVING NORMAN ESPO A.B. BROWN 1938 7 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tro 9706 Simpson 16 Kenilworth Way, Pawtucket, R. I. OTHELLO VINCENT ESPOSITO A.B. UNIV. or' HAWAII 1937 127 ML. Auburn St.-Phone: Eli 7734 Chafee 3023A Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, T. H. BASIL ESTREICH A.B. N. Y. U. 1938 15 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Tro 1095 Learned Hand 1701 W. 4th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES HENRY EVERETT B.A. ST. LoUIs 1938 7 Story St.-Phone: Eli 14-73 Cardozo , 91 Eleventh St., Atlanta, Ga. BAYARD EWING A A.B. YALE 1938 1572 Mass. Ave. Bryce 475 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. WEN DELL EDWIN FARNHAM PII.B. UNIV. or VERMONT 1938 7 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tro 9706 Powell cfo Mrs. B. F. Blaisdell, E. Georgia, V WILLIAM JOHN FARRINGTON B.S. N .Y. U. 1938 17 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 0482 Harlan, 24 Concord Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. WILLIAM ALEXANDER FA SOLO A.B. DARTIIIOIHII 1938 1699 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 8045 Hall 1659 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, N. J. l I.-4 cl I1061 1071 SECOND YEAR .IA MES NUNZIO FAZIO B.A. SI'nAcnsIa 1938 76 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8416 Dodd 541 16th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HAROLD JOSEPH FELDMAN 13.5. TUIf'rs 1938 29 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9803 Jessup 69 Stratford Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. DAVID EDWARD FELLER A.B. HAIIVAIID 1938 13 Farrar St.-Phone: Kir 2855 If ran L: f urter 2842 N. 2nd Sl., Ilarrisburg, Pa. WILLIAM MCDONALD FERGUSON, .IR A.B. UNIV. or KANSAS 1938 114- Holden Green-Phone: Kir 8625 Chafee Wellington, Kansas DONALD GLENN FETZER A.B. AsIII.ANn 1936 11 Shepard SI.-Phone: Tro 4796 Hart 809 Eastern Ave., Ashland, Ohio SYDNEY NATHANIEL FINKEL B.A. UNIV. or 1Y1lCIIIGAN 1938 14 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8331 Learned Hand 280 S. Burnett Sl., E. Orange, N. .I. FRANCIS ANDREW FINNEGAN A.B. GEORGETOWN 1938 94 Prescott Sl.-Phone: Eli 8798 Story 27 Second St., Bangor, Me. .101-IN CRITES FIRMIN A.B. NVILLIAMS 1938 1699 C2llTl1J1'1l1gS St.-Phone: Kir 8637 Ely 216 First St., Findlay, Ohio NAT1-IAN FISHMAN B.S. N. Y. U. 1938 29 Hannnond St.-Phone: Eli 9830 J vxsuvp 90 Palisade Ave., Union City, N. J. CHARLES LEWIS FOLLANSBEE, .IR A.B. UNIV. or OIQLAIIOMA 1936 383 Harvard Sl.-Phone: T1'o 5773 Williston Eufaula, Okla. SECOND YEAR ROBERT LAKE FOOTE B.A. YALE 1938 20 Concord Ave.-Phone: Tro 8485 Powell Box 668, Charlottesville, Va. JAMES ROSS FORMAN, JR. A.B. UNIv. or ALABAMA 1938 Perkins 44-Phone: Eli 8223 Parsons 36 Norman Dr., Birming,lIam, Ala. GERALD ELTON FOSBROKE B.A., M.A., UNIV. or MARYLAND 1937, 1.938 Phone: Franklin 347 Williston Hillside Rd., Franklin, Mass. ROBERT SAMUEL FOSTER A.B. LIARVARD 1937 25 Garden St.-Phone: Kir 6100 5349 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. .IOSIAH MINOT FOWLER, JR. A.B., M.C.S. DARTIIIOUTH 1937, 1938 Phone: Par 0029 . Sayre 57 Stratford St., W. Roxbury, Mass. GEORGE FRANCIS FOX, III A.B. HARVARD 1938 27 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 6344 Holmes West Hills Farm, Westtown, Pa. IRWIN RANDOLPH FRUMBERG S.B. PIARVAIID 1936 1737 Cambridge St. Frankfurter 7 W. 96th St., New York, N. Y. WALTER ATHERTON FULLER, JR. A.B. DARTAIOUTII 1938 50 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 5977 Hall I2 Sage Ter., Scarsdale, N. Y. EMANUEL GANTZ B.S. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 14 Hilliard St.-Phone: Tro 8689 Simpson 21 Parkway Dr., Port Chester, N. Y. FELLOWES DAVIS GARDNER A.B. LIARVAIKD 1938 Straus A-I1-Phone: Tro 8706 Pow Wow Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. l I108 H091 SECOND YEAR ALAN STEARN GEISMER A.B. HARVARD 1938 10 Appian Way-Plmne: Kir 4-438 Sayre 15800 S. Woodland Rd., Cleveland, Ollie ROBERT MCKENZIE GIBSON B.A. YALE 1938 Divinity 25-Phone: Eli 8464 Wilson 64 Tuxedo Rd., Montclair, N. J. BRADBURY GILBERT A.B. Wn.I,IAM Sz MARY 1938 Phone: Win 0521-W Cabot ' 6 Stevens St., Winchester, Mass. JOSEPH SHIVELY GILL A.B. Omo UNIV. 1938 Perkins 37-Phone: Eli 8223 Pitney 209 E. Slate St., Athens, Ohio CHARLES STEPI-IENSON GILLISPIE A.B. I-IAIIVAIID 1936 15 Everett St. Chafee 254- Stanherry Rd., Columbus, Ohio EDWARD GINSBERG A.B. UNIV. or MICIIICAN 1938 12 Wendell St.-Phone: Tro 0236 Brmuleis 2285 Courtland Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio BERNARD HAROLD GOLDFLU SS A.B. UNIV. or MICHIGAN 1938 37 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 1478 Mack 305 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. JONATIIAN EDWARDS GOLDMARK A.B. l'lAVERFORD 1938 Walter Hastings 28-Phone: Eli 7759 Sayre 66 Quinby Ave., White Plains, N. Y. HENRY SI-IIPPEN GOODH UE A.B. l'lAI!VARD 1938 412 Mt. Auburn St. Pozmrl 389 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. EUGENE GOODMAN B.A. UNIV. or MINNIESOTA 1938 35 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 0222 McLaughlin 976 Portland St., St. Paul, Minn. SECOND YEAR ARNOLD MILTON GORDON A.B. UNION 1938 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 1006 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. GUIDO JAMES GORES A.B. PRINCETON 1938 65 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Tro 8896 Gardner 3874 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio .IEREMIAI-I JACOB GORIN A.B. DUKE 1938 Perkins 36-Phone: Eli 8223 Thurston Box 69, Colon, Panama JAMES GILMAN GRADY A.B. 1'1ARVARD 1936 64 Oxford St. 440 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. ISRAEL JEROME GRAFF A.B. I-IARVARD 1938 396 Harvard St.-Phone: Eli 9019 Morgan 10 Edgelawn Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. GABRIEL MICHAEL GRECO A.B. FORDIIAM 1938 Walter Hastings 27-Pllonez Eli 7759 Thurston 801 Southern Blvd., New York, N. Y. IRWIN DANIEL GREENWALD B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1938 14 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Thayer 4711 12th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE FREDERICK T. GREGORY B.A. UNIV. on Bnmsn COLUMBIA 1938 Walter Hastings 40 MacNeil 1048 Craigdarroch Rd., Victoria, B. C. DANIEL MCNAMARA GRIBBON A.B. WESTERN RESERVE 1938 55 Trowbridge St.-Phone: Kir 7307 Thurston 1824 Coronado Ave., Youngstown, Ohio WENDELL FRANCIS CRIMES A.B. IIARVARD 1938 Perkins 15 Williston 210 Woodside Ave., Winthrop, Mass. I1101 V I111I SECOND YEAR n - -. 1- f ' EMANUEL HABER 13.5. N. Y. U. 1938 12 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 7851 Jessup 215 W. 88th Sl., New York, N. Y. HAMILTON HADDEN, JR. A.B. I'1Al1VARl.D 19365 A.B. CAMBRIDGE 1938 10 Prescott St. Kent Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., N. Y. ROBERT ETTER HARDWICKE, JR. B.A. UNIV. or TEXAS 1938 12 Wendell St.-Phone: Tro 5122 Blaclc Westover Hills, Ft. Wortli, Texas ROBERT VICTOR HARRISON A.B. Univ. or NIICIIICAN 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Tro 0818 Seavey 545 Stratford Pl., Chicago, Ill. FLOYD KIRK I-IASKELL A.B. HAnvAmJ 1937 Clavcrly 44 Kent Sand Spring Rd., Morristown, N. J. JAMES ELLIOTT HASTINGS A.B. DAR'l'MOU'l'I-I 1938 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Chafee 720 Clark Sl., Evanston, Ill. FRANK WILLIAM HATFIELD A.B. 1'IAllVARD 1938 Thayer 29-Phone: Eli 8918 Black 106 N. 12th St., Ashland, Pa. ROBERT ALEXANDER HAUGHWOUT A.B. PRINCETON 1938 Perkins 7-Phone: Eli 9537 Harlan 20 Glenwood'Rd,, Upper Montclair, N. J. ARTHUR HAYES HAUSSERMANN A.B. 1'IAnvAnn 1938 41 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 1082 Ely 30 Central Dr., Plandome, L. I., N. Y. GEORGE JOSEPH HAYER A.B. Hou' Cnoss 1938 Perkins 15-Phone: Eli 8223 Williston, 163 Park St., Springfield, Vt. SECOND YEAR BERNARD ALVIN HELFAT A.B. I-IARVARD 1938 13 Farrar St.-Phone: Kir 2855 Sayre 8 Muriel Ave., Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. HARRY WILLIAM HENRY, JR. A.B. WASHINGTON 1938 Walter Hastings 52-Phone: Eli 7759 Holmes 6362 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ROBERT SOLOMONT HERMANN A.B. HARVARD 1937 Phone: Lon 4-164 Parsons 25 Adams St., Brookline, Mass. JAMES LEONARD HIGI-ISAW, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1935 4 Avon St., Apt. 6 286 S. Watkins Sl., Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT WILLIAM HILTON, JR. B.A. WASHINGTON 81 Lian: 1938 Walter Hastings 7-Phone: Eli 8055 Littleton 3506 Vista Ter., Cincinnati, Ohio DANIEL HOFFERT B.S. N. Y. U. 1937 65 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Eli 9131 Sayre 1183 Grant Ave., Bronx, N. Y. DELMAR WINSTON I-IOLLOMAN B.A. UN1v. or OKLAHOMA 1935 396 Harvard St.-Phone: Eli 9019 , Harlan . 421 N. 12th St., Frederick, Okla. JOHN ARTHUR I-IOOPER A.B. STANFORD 1938 10 Appian Way-Phone: Kir 4438 Marshall 2249 Broadway, San Francisco, Cal. JAMES TODD I-IOOPES B.A. COLLEGE or WOOSTER 1938 31 Wendell St.-Phone: Tro 8239 McLellan 208 W. 4th St., Marysville, Ohio WILLIAM PATRICK HORGAN B.S. UNIV. OF SANTA CLARA 1937 Walter Hastings 20-Phone: Eli 8055 Landis 357 Moran St., Reno, Nev. Q I i I1121 11131 SECOND YEAR ERNEST CHARLES HORROCKS, JR. A.B. UNIV. or DETROIT 1938 Perkins 34-Phone: Eli 9537 . Gardner 100 Tullmun St., New Bedford, Mass. RAYMOND CORNWALLIS HOWE A.l3. PRINCETON 1988 . 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Langzlell 8 Central Dr., Plandome, L. I., N. Y. JOHN EDWARD HUISMAN 13.5. UN1v. or ILLINOIS 1938 42 Kirkland SL.-Phone: Eli 9147 Joseph Warren 124- Summit Blvd., Peoria, Ill. .lOl-IN ROYCE HULL B.A. OHERLIN 1938 58 l'1illl1ITlOlll1 St.-Phone: Eli 8060 Beale 1523 Cllesterland Ave., Lakewood, Ohio HARVEY HUSTON A.B. l'IAllVAllD 1938 Winthrop Hall 18 , Rao! 1745 I-linman Ave., Evanston, lll. PHILIP HUGH IRWIN A.B. UNIV. or CoI.o1zAno 1938 Perkins 37-Phone: Eli 8223 Pitney 608 Peterson St., Fort Collins, Colo. JAMES I-HRAM ISHERWOOD, JR. B.A. WlI.LlAhIS 1938 Waller Hastings 2 Gardner 570 Main SL, Purl Allegany, Pa. MILTON DANIEL JACOBSON A.B. I-Lxnvgxnn 1938 1737 Cambridge Sli.-Phone: Eli 1565 Bmmleis 1451 Flora Ave., Birmingham, Ala. WILBUR MASON JAQUITH A.B., M.C.S. DAn'1'MoU'I'1r 1933, 1934 53 Oxford Sl.-Phone: Kir 494-9 Williston 22 Leighton Ave., Clinton, Mass. THOMAS KAPLAN A.B. HARVARD 1938 25 Irving '1'er.-Phone: Tro 2651 Parsons 2702 Fairfield Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. SECOND YEAR MORTIMER DAVID KARCER A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Maguire 1727 47th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAY WILLIAM KAUFMANN A.B. IIARVARD 1938 11 Everett St. Casner 5119 Penton Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. .IOHN VAUGHAN KEAN A.B. HARVARD 1938 12 Phillips Pl.-Phone: Kir 4817 Jeremiah Smith 2804 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C. JOHN LAWRENCE KEENAN, JR. A.B. GEORGETOWN 1938 10 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 3561 Powell 840 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. HENRY MAYNARD KIDDER, JR. A.B. IIARVARD 1938 24 Chauncy St. Hall 31 West 12th St., New York, N. Y. THEODORE GREENE KIRSCHNER A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 Perkins 13-Phone: Eli 8223 Harlan 14-2 N. Church St., Hazleton, Pa. ADDISON CHARLES KISTLE B.A. STATE UNIV. or IOWA 1938 2 Gorham St.-Phone: Tro 8759 Parsons 824 6th Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa HENRY WEBER KLEIN B.A. CORNELL 1938 48 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 8448 Seavey 2901 Ave. J, Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD IRVING KLEIN A.B. UNIV. or MICIIIGAN 1938 12 Wendell St.-Phone: Tro 0236 Brandeis 3215 Chaclbourne Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio SEYMOUR KLEINMAN B.A. BROOKLYN 1938 35 Langdon Sl.-Phone: Eli 8940 Lehman 1504- Slwridan Ave., Bronx, N. Y. H141 I115l ROBERT EDWARD KLINE A.B. IIAIWARD 1938 .11 Everett Sl.-Phone: Tro 5425 Littleton. 4-0 N. Wyoming St., Hazleton, Pa. ERLING HARALD KLOSTER A.B. ST. OLAP 1938 Perkins 18-Phone: Eli 8223 Edwrzrfl Warren Eagle Grove, Iowa WILLIAM CARL KNECI-IT A.B. Univ. or IVIICI-UCAN 1938 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Thayer 916 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, Ill. WILLIAM CARROLL KNOX, JR. A.B. Ilitnvftnn 1938 16 Sacramento St.-Phone: Tro 9491 Black 5 High St., Winchester, Tenn. ADOLPII FRANK IKOHLMYER, JR. B.S. NoR't'ttw1ss1'tinN 1938 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9076 1837 E. 32nd St., Lorain, Ohio HOWARD ALVIN KOHRMAN S.B. 1-Ittnvmm 1938 55 Trowbridge St.-Phone: Kir 7307 T I1 urston 2717 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Hts., BORIS BENNETT KRAMER B.A. YALE 1938 21 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 1292 Williston 115 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. STUART ZALMY KRINSKY A.B. 1'nrNclaToN 1938 1737 Canllxridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624- Rcerl 4-32 Crown St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT REGINALD KU RSON B.A. YALIC 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 1565 Sayre 60 Norfolk St., Bangor, Me. MATTHEW JEROME KUST P1-1.13. UNtv. or Wiscowsnv 1938 52 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 5903 Hall 308 Huntington Ct., Madison, Wis. SECOND YEAR Ohio SECOND YEAR ERNST LAMPE CAND. JUR. UNIV. or IVIUNICII 1937 54 Garfield St.-Phone: Kir 3244 224 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. LINCOLN WEIL LAUTERSTEIN A.B. PRINCETON 1938 43 Martin St. Sayre 756 Broadway, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. GEORGE MORTON LEHR A.B. Pnmcmom 1938 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Cardozo 7 Tonnele Ave., Jersey City, N. J. NATHANIEL AUGUSTUS LEMKE S.B. HARVARD 1938 396 Harvard St.-Phone: Eli 9019 Dimmitt WILLIAM CARPENTER LEONARD B.A. CARLETON 1938 Perkins 18-Phone: Eli 8223 Edward Warren 208 W. 7th St., Winona, Minn. LAURENCE SI-IER LEVENSON A.B. IfIAnvAnD 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Parsons 538 N. E. 55lll Ter., Miami, Fla. SIDNEY LEVINE B.A. DRAKE 1938 13 Sacramento St. Mack 707 E. Walnut St., Des Moines, Iowa BURTON ALFRED LEWIS B.A. WILLIAMS 1938 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Thurston 7 Schussler Rd., Worcester, Mass. FRANK LICHT A.B. Bnown 1938 7 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tro 9706 Simpson 132 Atlantic Ave., Providence, R. I. LEO LEE LIEBERMAN A.B. UN1v. or NIAINE 1938 94 Prescott St. Fralzkfurler 49 Park View Ave., Bangor, Me. 3131 W. Highland Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. l116 1 1171 SECOND YEAR MELVIN LIEBOWITZ 13.5. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Reed Mayfair Apts., Wooclntcre, L. I., N. Y. GEORGE LEAVENS LILLEY 5.13. PRINCETON 1938 Walter Hastings 52 Littlezan. 670 Prospect Ave.. Hartforcl, Conn. WILLIAM WOODROW LIPSITT A.B. l'ltxt:v.Ann 1938 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 lfrunrleis 2813 N. 2nd St, Harrisburg, Pa. ARNOLD HOWARD LITT A.B. I'IAtwAun 1938 1627 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8510 Lowell 300 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. ROY L1'1f'1'Ll2.lOl-IN B.A. Oc:r:1tnzN't',xl. 1938 Walter Hastings 211-Pltone: Eli 7759 Pimvy l39 Catalina Ave., Pasadena, Cal. LLOYD PAMPELL LOCHRIDGE, JR. A.B. PlUNfZli'l'ON 1938 4-6 Shepard St.-Phone: Tm 9-1-30 Lrmrlis 219 Greenway N., Forest Hills. L. I., N. Y. ROBERT HIRSCI-I LOEB A.B. UNIV. or ALABAMA 1938 111 Bowdoin St.-Phone: Kir 1254 Parsons 1131 S. 30th St., Birmingham, Ala. DAN RIPLEY LOVELACE. B.A. STANFORD 1938 Walter Hastings 31-Phone: Tro 471.6 Pilnuy 4415 S. Willson Ave.. Bozeman, Montana AliTHllR STANLEY LOWENSTEIN B.A. N. Y. U. 1938 Walter llastings 10 Morgan 139 W. 82ml St., New York. N. Y. HARRY LEO LYNCH A.B. Bos'roN Common 1938 Phone: West Newton 2998 1522 Washington St., West Newton, Mass. X. SECOND YEAR BRUCE GREINER LYNN 1 B.A. Omo S'rA'rE 1938 17 Everett Sl.-Phone: Ki1' 0482 Harlan 2017 N. 4th St., Columbus, Ohio ALAN MCCLENNEN A.B. I-IAnvArm 1938 Phone: 'fro 3981 35 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge, Mass. FREDERICK THOMAS MuKEON B.A. YALE 1938 1697 Cambridge St. Warner 131 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. JOHN ROY McLANE, JR. A.B. Dlmrmourn 1938 112 Holden Green-Phone: Tro 74-89 Bryce 94-0 Chestnut St., Manchester, N. H. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS McMANUS A.B. HOLY Cnoss 1938 44 Follen Sl.--Phone: Tro 0184 Larzgzlell 556 57th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS ROBERTS McM1LLEN A.B. PRINCETON 1938 4-6 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 9430 Scott 465 W. Macon St., Decatur, Ill. DUNSTAN MCNICHOL A.B. PRINCETON 1938 53 Dunster SL.-Phone: Eli 9344 Baker Sl. Davids, Pa. ELMER PAC E MADSEN S.B. HARVARD 1936 1737 Cambridge Sl.-Phone: Tro 9585 Powell ROBERT FRANCIS MAC! LL A.B. INDIANA 1938 52 lrving Sl.-Phone: Kir 5903 Wilson 2717 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. THOMAS FRANCIS MAI-IER B.C.S. UNIV. or Norma DAME 1938 Casner 54 Gardner Rd., Brookline, Mass. cfo Pacific Commercial Co., Manila, P. 1. H181 C EORGE FRANKLIN MAH ONEY A.B. .IIARVARD 1937 Phone: Par 54-74- Czzsner 50 Stralforcl St., West Roxbury, Mass. SOLOMON SI-IALK MANDELL B.B.A. C. C. N. Y. 1938 Perkins 35-Phone: Eli 8223 Morgan 2244 Morris Ave., Bronx, N. Y. STANLEY MARVIN MANSFIELD B.S. Nouriiwizsrignx 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Plmne: Tro 0818 Parsons fl-28 Ridgeland Ave., Waukegan, Ill. NEWTON LIONEL MARGULIES A.l3. UNIV. or IVIINNESOTA 1938 35 Mellen St.-Plmne: Tro 0222 Curllozo Wilkins Apts., Rapid City, S. D. SYLVAN MITCI-IELL MARSHALL B.A. C. C. N. Y. 1938 Waller lrluslings 10 Lowell 4-50 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. EARL MARVIN A.B. I-Ifuwtxnn 1938 78 Ml. Auburn Sl.-Phone: Eli 8133 Lowell 9011 195th St., Hollis, L. I., N. Y. VINCENT PAUL MATASAVAGE B.S. SYIIACUSIPZ 1935 1 Cray St.-Plume: Tru 9786 Wilson Wliitlemure Rd., Waterliury, Conn. MILTON ALAN MAUSNER A.l1. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 1581 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 7726 Doflrl 179 Maple Ave., Red Bank, N. .I. GEORGE ANDREW MAYER B.A. YALE 1938 416 Shepard St., Apt. 34 Root 2426 N. 'Terrace Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. NEIL GARDNER MELONE A.B. 1-Ifmvmm 1937 27 Everett Sl.-Plione: Kir 6344- Pow Wow 2420 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn SECOND YEA R LOUIS JUDAH METZGER A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Kir 1214- Morgan 2158 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. GEORGE VON LENGERKE MEYE A.B. HARVARD 1938 Straus A-11 Pow Wow 722 Main St., Hamilton. Mass. MARVIN MICHAEL A.B. U. C. L. A. 1938 Hamilton D-31 Mfzgrlzllcr 225 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. LESTER CHARLES MIGDAL B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1938 78 Oxford Sl. Huclson 851 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. DEVEREUX MILBU RN, JR. BA. OXFORD 1938 26 Farrar St.-Phone: Tro 8376 Kent Westbury, L. I., N. Y. THEODORE MILLER B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1938 Sinipsan 4 Ellsworth Ave., Cambridge, Mass. DOUGLAS MURRAY MONTGOMERY A.B. UNW. or PIQNNSYLVANIA 1938 60 Boylston St.-Phone: Eli 9354 Litlrleton 219 N. Palm Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. ROBERT DEWITT MORGAN A.B. DEPAUW 1938 53 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9382 Pimey 4504 Broadway, Indianapolis, lnd. ROBERT CRAWFORD MORRIS AB. PRINCETON 1938 1737 Cambridge Sl.-l,l'IOl1CZ Eli 1.492 Lrmgflell 173 S. Parkview Ave., Columbus, Ohio HENRY CLAY MOSES, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1938 204-A Holden Green Scan- . 183 Liberty Ave., New Rochelle. N. R, Y. H201 T SECOND YEAR WILLIAM FRANCIS MOSS, III A.B. DAR'l'IVIOIl'I'II 1938 Perkins 22Ml'lmne: Eli 9537 Powell -, 10 Bcllegrnve Dr., Upper Montclair, N. J. FRANCIS ARTI-IUR MUL1-IERN A.B. UNIV. or Norms DAME 1938 65 Ml. Aulmurn Sl.-Pliame: Eli 9131 Casncr 254- Warren Ave., Palisade, N. J. .IAM ES WOODROW MULIIERN A.B. UNIV. or NOTIIE DAME 1938 65 Ml. Auburn SI.-Pil0I1CZ Eli 9131 Cnsrwr 25111 Warren Ave., Palisade. N. J. THOMAS PATRICK MULLICAN A.B. UNIV. or Norma DAME 1938 55 Trowlwrirlge Sl.-Plume: Kilf 7307 l.al1grl1'll 2183 Demington Dr., Cleveland Hts., Ohio .IOIIN MURRIN. IV A.B. UNIV. or No'rIII: DAME 1938 13 Clluuncy St.-Plmne: Eli 8185 Story ' 611. Ii. Brady Sl.. liuller, Pa. IZRWIN ESSER NEMMERS A.B. IVIAIIQuIa1 I'Ia 19383 A.M. UNIV. CIIICACU 1939 32 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 8195 Carllozo 2936 N. llackcll Ave., Milwaukee, Wis JOSEPH LAWRENCE NETTLES, JR. A.B. UNIV. or So. CAROLINA 1938 65 Langdon Sl.-Phone: Kir 8386 Bryce Forest Ilills, Cnlunilmia, S. C. CA MMANN NEWBERRY A.B. I-IAnv.uw 1937 76 Ml. Auburn Sl.-Phone: Tro 0962 Kent 99 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. DWICI-IT ADDISON NEWELL A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1938 711' Sacramento Sl.-Phone: 'l'r0 8968 Pouml 66 Manor Dr., Peiclmont, Cal. JOHN SAMUEL NEWHOUSE A.B. CI:N'rn,u. 1938 Perkins 204-PIIune: Eli 8223 Edwarfl Warren 305 N. Union SI., Independence, Mo. SECOND YEAR RAE FRANCIS NICHOLS A.B. HAMILTON 1938 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 Sayre 4 Castleton Pk., St. George, S. I., N. Y. COURTLANDT NICOLL, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1938 Winthrop Hall 15 lllarshall I 149 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y. H. RICHARD NIEHOFF A.B. PRINCETON 1938 Hamilton B-24-Phone: Eli 9321 Baker 6329 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio ALEXANDER A. NOTOPOULOS A.B. PRINCETON 1938 12 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 Baker 1104 14th Ave., Altoona, Pa. JOHN JAMES O'NEIL A.B. I-IOLY Cnoss 1938 Hamilton D-33 Root 1290 W. Exchange St., Akron, Ohio CHARLES FRANCIS OSBORN, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF NOTIIIQ DAME 1938 14 Hilliard St.-Phone: Tro 8689 Langdell JOHN OTTAVIANO, JR. B.A. YALE 1938 35 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8940 Learned Hand 42 Brownell St., New Haven, Conn. RAYMOND SI-IARSWOOD PAGE, .l B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1938 3 Concord Ave., Apt. 4 Thurstorz 376 Irving Ave., S. Orange, N. .I. THOMAS STOKES PAGE B.A. YALE 1938 1737 Cambridge-Phone: Kir 6624 , Choate gl 2684 Green St., San Francisco, Cal. 1 GILBERT PARKER B.A. YALE 1938 Divinity 10-Phone: Eli 8464 Maguire 128 Corlies Ave., Pelham, N. Y. New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. I1221 11231 RICHARD PAULL A.B. l'IAIIvAIm 1938 15 Fresh Pond Lane-Phone: Kir 5164 lilllck 363 Summer St., Barre, Mass. THOMAS CA LLEY PERKINS A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1938 76 Hunnnonml Sl.-Phone: Eli 04-78 Black Perkins, California RAYMOND LEE PERLMAN B.A. UNIV. or CHICAGO 1938 1737 Cambridge St. Mr'LaI1.glrliII 3800 Lake Shore, Chicago, Ill. THOMAS MARIO PERSICO A.B. UNIV. or '1'orIoN'ro 1938 Perkins 34-Phone: Eli 8223 Gardner 36 Almond SL., Cluversville, N. Y. ALFRED JOEL PEZENIK BS. N. Y. U. 1938 12 Walker Sl.-Phone: Eli 8659 Mack 2960 Crngcr Ave., New York, N. Y. WILLIAM ALAN PFISTER A.B. FORDIIAM 1938 55 Trowbridge St.-Phone: Kir 7307 Thurston 1037 Fails: St., New York, N. Y. WILLIAM STANWOOD PIER A.B. I-IAIIVARD 1938 127 Ml. Auburn St.-Phone: Eli 7734 M rzrslz all 14135 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. .IOSEPI-I MORTON POBIRS A.B. I-IARVAIIIJ 1937 71 Marlin St. 1208 Acusllnel Ave., New Berlforcl, JOHN BARTON POOR A.B. WIISLIQYAN 1938 Humillon D-14 Hall Andover, Me. EDWARD IIYATT PORTER, JR. S.B. 1'IAIIVAnn 1938 1111 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Kir 1082 Ely Westover Ilills, Wilmington, Del. SECOND YEAR . is Mass. SECOND YEAR JOHN CEDROICE POWERS A.B. PRINCETON 1938 1737 Cambridge Sl.-Phone: Eli 1492 Langflell 122 Great Oak Lane, Pleasantville, N. CHARLES URN ER PRICE A.B. PIIINCETON 1938 13 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Baker 223 E. 2nd SI., Frederick, Md. .IOHN ARTHUR PRIEST A.B. BIIowN 1938 Divinity 32-Phone: Eli 9120 Story 968 N. Main St., Brockton, Mass. JOHN SILAS PULLEN A.B. COLBY 1938 41 Irving St.-Phone: Eli 781.0 Cabot Danforth, Me. HARRY ADAMS RAIDER, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1938 Winthrop I-lall 30-Phone: Kir 5699 Carrlner 1232 N. Edison St., Milwaukee, Wis. WILLIAM IRVING RANDALL B.A. YALE 1938 6 Cllauncy St. Landis 13 Pond St., Frarningham, Mass. THOMAS VERNON RANKIN A.B. PRINCETON 1937 64 Brattle Sl.-171101192 Kir 8288 Baker Sparta, Ill. JACOB L. RA PPOPORT B.A. SYRACIISE 1.938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir Dodd 77 Summit Sl., Salamanca, N. Y. ARTHUR JAMES RAPPORT A.B. UNIV. or NIICIIIGAN 1938 16 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 0167 Simpson, 310 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. ROBERT SEYMOUR RATNER B.S. N. Y. U. 1938 37 Gorham St.-l?lIone: Kir 1478 101 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Y. 6624 I 1241 11251 WILLIAM EVAN READ A.l3. I-IIIIvIIL1'oN 1938 Wuller I-laslings 4-7-Phone: Eli 7759 Sayre 1819 Francis Ave., Flint, Mich. RICHARD CROCKER REED B.A. AMIIIQIIST 1938 Divinity l'lall4PlIone: Eli 8464 Story 1,531 Main St., Brockton, Mass. WILLIAM MAI-ION REGAN A.B. Ilom' Cnoss 1938 l'lanIilton D-33 Crlsrtcr 92 Remson St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS XAVIER REILLY, JR. A.B. DARTMOUTII 1938 1699 Cunlbriclge St.--Phone: Eli 1838 Hall 62 South St., Westlaoro, Mass. CERA LD JOHN REILLY B.A. LI-:IIIGII 1938 WkIl,li!l' Hastings 40-Plwne: Eli 7739 Wzfbstcr 110 llllllllllilii St., Hellertown, Pa. WILLIAM JOSEPH RENNERT 13.5. FOIIIIIIAM 1,938 Waller Hastings 27-Phone: Eli 7759 Sayre 327 E. 18111 St., New York, N. Y. JOHN JACOB RHODES, JR. B.S. KANSAS S'I'A'I'Is 1938 Walter l-lustings 30-Phone: Tro 4.716 Chafee 613 W. Main St., Council Grove, Kan. .lOl-IN HAROLD RICHARDSON B.A. YALIQ 1936 Winthrop Hall 22-Phone: Kir 9552 Smit 30 Crocus Pl., St. Paul, Minn. RICHARD HARRY RIDDELL A.B. STANFOIIII 1938 Wintllrop Hall 30--Phone: Kir 5699 Powell 617 Kinnear Pl., Seattle, Wash. JOI-IN WILLIAM RIELY B.A. UNIV. OF VIRGINIA 1938 Waller llastings 30-Phone: Tro 4716 W fl I i.Sl'0ll I-lillcrest, Cary St. Rd., Richmond, Va. SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR THEODORE HAYES RIGGS A.B. WASl'IINGTON 81 LEI: 1938 55 Garfield St. Root 2711 Gold St., El Paso, Texas MARTIN RI'I'V0 A.B. I-IAIIVAIID 1938 Simpson 4 Ellsworth Ave., Cambriclge, Mass. JOHN WILLIAM ROACH, JR. B.C.S. UNIV. or Norma DAME 1938 12 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 Landis 1510 Mulberry Ave., Muscatine, Iowa RALPH VINCENT ROGERS A.B. WASHINGTON UNIV. 1938 Waller Hastings 46-Phone: Eli 8055 Wilson ROBERT EDMUND ROGERS A.B. HARVARD 1938 52 Plympton St.-Phone: Eli 8592 Dimmitt 834 Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Ill. ARNOLD DAVID ROSEMAN B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1938 14- Mellen St. Reed 2130 76111 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR JAY ROSENBERG B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1938 29 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 4251 Reed 915 E. 178th St., New York, N. Y. HAROLD PERSHING ROSENBERG B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1938 8 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9101 Lowell 817 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. ORRIN PHILIP ROSENBERG A.B. HARVARD 1938 Phone: Che 3024 Seavey 72 Fremont Ave., Chelsea, Mass. BERNARD ROSENBLOOM A.B. LAFAYETTE 1938 15 Everett St. Lehman 10 W. George St., South River, N. J. cfo R. W. Hale, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. lf 1261 11271 SECOND YEAR ALBERT JOSEPH ROSENTHAL B.A. l.lN1v. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 1.2 Rutland St.-Plume: Kir 1369 Lelzmrm 111-5 W. 79th St., New York, N. Y. CHESTER MONROE ROSS B.A. CORNELL 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 1565 Choate 40 77th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VINCENT JOI'iN Rossi A.B. I-IARVARD 1937 Dudley 55 ll ughes 400 Rutgers St., Utica, N. Y. BENJAMIN ROTH A.B. I-IAnvAno 1938 Winthrop Hull 13-Phone: Kir 5717 Jeremiah Smith 7507 Cromwell Dr., Clayton, Md. CHARLES EDWIN ROTH A.B. VVASIIINGTGN 8: LEE 1937 .l699 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 8045 Pow Wow 614- William St., Henderson, N. C. RICHARD MANNING RYAN A.B. I'IAnvA1uJ 1938 14- Story St. Clucclc 28 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. I-I. SEYMOUR SIMON ST. LIFER A.B. Rtrrclsns 1,938 1737 Cnmhriclge St. Magruder 12 Algonquin Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. HAROLD LEONARD SAMUELS MA. Omo UNIV. 1938 78 Oxford St. HIlil.90l1, 729 E. 10th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN PLEASANT SANDIDGE, JR. A.B. ClaN1'mc 1938 Perkins 12-Phone: Eli 8223 Erlwarfl Warren 209 S. Call Sl., Louisville. Ky. ANTHONY PETER SAVARESE, JR. A.B. Rnrcens 1938 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 811-10 Carclozo 83-36 Talbot St., Kew Gurtlens, L. I., N. Y. 9 SECOND YEAR WILLIAM BALLARD HOYT SAWYER B.A. YALE 1938 60 Braille SL.-Phone: Eli 9710 Bryce 770 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. TILLMAN KULP SAYLOR, JR. B.A. IfIAv1zIIIf0nn 1938 Walter Hastings 28-Phone: Eli 7759 Sayre 1256 Saylor St., Johnstown, Pa. STEPHEN FRANCIS SCI-IALASNY B.A. N. Y. U. 1938 51 Wendell SL.-Phone: Kir 8830 Jessup Melrose St., Oakville, Conn. EDWIN DENNING SCI-IATTMAN B.A. YALE 1938 Jeremiah Smith 18 Bates Sl., Cambridge, Mass. .IOHN KARL SCHEMMER A.B. UNIV. or Nome DAIIII: 1938 3116 Mellen St. McLaughlin Colby, Wis. WM. CHRISTIAN SCIIMEISSER, JR. B.A. YALE 1938 Winthrop Hall 2-Phone: Tro 9621 Pollock 217 Northway Rd., Baltimore, Md. ARTHUR PAUL SCI-IMIDT A.B. KENYON 1937 7 Irving Terrace 32 Poplar Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. HERMAN J, SCHMIDT B.A. STATE UNIV. or Iowfx 1938 43 Wendell SI.-Phone: Eli 0935 i Hari ' 309 Forest Rd., Davenport. Iowa ALVIN SCHONFELD B.S. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1938 16 Maple Ave.-Phone: Tro 8074- Reed 115-19 Curzon Rd., Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y, OLIVER CHARLES SCHROEDER, JR. B.A. WESTIEIIN Rizsrznvm 1938 55 Trowbridge St.-Phone: Kir 7307 Thurston 1197 Melbourne Rd., E. Cleveland, Ohio H28 291 DAVID I IAMILTON SCOTT A.B. UNIV. or No. CAR0I.INA 1936 Winllirop Hall 7LIJIl0I1CI Kit 4796 Pouml Wilxninglon, N. C. GORDON KENDALL SCOTT A.B. 1-IAIIVAIIII 1938 Phone: Kir 2529 Scott 3 I'lulIhaI'cl Park, Canihridge, Mass. ALBERT HENRY SEALY, JR. B.A. Onlo S'I'.x1'I: 1938 17 Everett Sl.-Phone: Kir 0482 Hurlrm 1124 Liviiigslmi Ave., Columbus, Ohio PI-IILIP CHARLES SE MINARA A.B. NIAGAIIA 1934 6 Sacramento Sl. 561 14th Sl., Niagara Falls, N. Y. .IA MES EDWARD SHAW A.B. XAVIIQR 1936 158 Ml. Auburn Sl.-Plionec Tro 5134 McLf1IIglIlin. 211-31 Beekman St., Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT BLANCI-IARD SHEPAR A.B. UNIUN 1938 Perkins 13-Plmnc: Eli 9537 Pitney 1011- Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N, J. ALBERT WILLIAM Sl-IERER, JR. A.B. YAI.Ia 1938 60 Braille Sl.-l'IIone: Eli 9710 Scott Round I-lill Rd.. Greenwich, Cunn. HARRY LOUIS SI-INIDERMAN A.B. UNIV. III' 1wICIIIGAN 1938 30 Mellen Sl.-Pliunez Tru 8071 Sl1lllflSUlI, 911-7 If. Ninth St., Erie, Pa. ARTI-I UR JACK SILVERMAN A.B. RlZ'I'lZIiliS 1938 32 Mellen St.-Iflhonez Eli 81,95 IUOFQIIII. 158-A Lewis St, Perth Amhny, N. J. DANIEL AUSTIN SISTARIC l3.S. I-IAIWAIIII 1938 1201 lvlaasaclillsetls Ave. Mrlguire 11-74 Park Sl., New Beellurrl, Mass. D, JR. SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR GEORGE AUGUST SMITH B.S. GEORGIA ScIIooL or Tncl-I. 1936 7 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tro 9706 Littleton 131 Montgomery Ferry Dr., Atlanta, Ga. MAURICE ELI SMITH A.B. HAIIVAIIIJ 1938 Phone: Gen 2291 Joseph Warren 10 Hannon St., Dorcheslc-r, Mass. VANCE CLIO SMITH, JR. B.A. UNIV. or TonoN1'o 1938 56 Werlllell St.-Phone: Eli 1034- Morgan 70 Rivercrest Rd., Toronto, Ontario ARTHUR RAYMOND SNELL A.B. I'I.-KRVARD 1938 70 Hammond Stf-Phone: Tro 53115 Clueck 311 Lyon Sl., Grand Rapids, Mich. PETER VREELAND SNYDER B.A. YALE 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Scan 57 Beverly Rd., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. WILSON WOODROW SNYDER A.B. MOUNT UNION 1938 63 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9770 Hart R. D. fl, Massillon, Ollio WILLIAM HARVEY SOUTI-IARD A.B. UNIV. or CoI.oII.ino 1938 Perkins 20-Phone: Eli 8223 Thayer 1513-11 Ave., Greeley, Colo. CHARLES ORVIS SOWERWINE B.A. CORNELL 1938 15 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 542:1- Witenagenzot 557 Highland Ave.. WestHeld, N. .l. JOHN PRENTISS SPARROW A.B. 1'IARVARD 1938 Phone: Bel 34.37 Pollock 21 Townsend Rd., Belmont, Mass. JOHN HATHAWAY SPENCER A.B. GIIINNELI. 1929, A.M. IIAIIVAIIII 1931 DocTIzUII IN DIIOIT UNIV. or PARIS 1935 Perkins 10-Phone: Eli 9537 Scott 1131 Park St., Grinnell, Iowa 11301 SECOND YEAR KENNETH ARMAND SPITZ A.B. PRINCETON 1938 44 Follen SL.-'Phonez Tro 01841 Cabot 210 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. W1 LLIAM CARLETON STEEL l3.A. CRINNIQLI. 1938 ' Perkins 444-Plmonc: Eli 8223 Parsons 2115 Sarah Ave., Iowa Falls, Iowa JACK STEINMAN B.A. C. C. N. Y. 1938 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 84-10 I rm1kfurLc'r 1301 E. 7ll1 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH CORNELIUS STEPHENS, JR. A.B. II.mvAnn 1938 Divinity 41-Phone: Eli 9120 Dimmitt 6657 Lakewood Blvd., Dallas, Texas ROBERT ARMSTRONG STEWART, JR. A.l3. 1-IAuvAnn 1937 Dudley 25-Phone: Kir 7898 I rr rem. 11111 Sm itll, Stale 1-lospilul, Independence, Iowa IRVING RONALD STORCI-I 11.5. N. Y. U. 1938 29 Hammond St. Jessup 900 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. EUGENE SAMUEL STRASSBURGER AB. XVILLIAMS 1938 fi-1. Bowdoin Sl.-Phone: Kir 1254 Ely 6515 Beacon St., Pillslmrgh, Pa. HENRY MAYERS STRATTON, I1 A.l3. 1,I1INCE'l'0N 1938 1699 Cznnhridge St.-Phone: Eli 0700 Lamlis 1048 Slnyvcsanl Ave., Trenton, N. J. JOSEPH MICHAEL STUCKART B.A. FORDIIAM 1938 Waller lluslings 4-1+-Phone: Eli 7759 Crmlncr 341 E. 251,11 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FELIX FRANKLIN STUMPF A.B. I'IAnvAnn 1938 Phone: Tro 1897 Kent 124 Oxford Sl., Cambridge, Mass. I1311 SECOND YEAR WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1938 1619 Massachusetts Ave. Jeremiah Smith 3 Duustable Rd., Nashua, N. H. ALVAH WOODBURY SULLOWAY A.B. HARVAIIII 1938 118'A Holden Green-Plmne: Kir 7959 Bryce 115 School St., Concord. N. H. IRVINC SVERDLIK B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1938 8 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9101 Choate 2075 Grand Concourse, Bronx. N. Y. ROBERT ORVILLE SWADOS B.A. UNIV. ov BIII-'I'AI.0 1938 16 Wendell Str-Phone: Kir 0167 Ely 759 W. Delevan St., Buffalo, N. Y. JACOB SWARTZ A.B. INDIANA 1938 X 29 Mellen St.-Phone: Tm 4.251 Carflozo 724 E. Mishawaka Ave., Misllawaka, Incl. PETER M'CREA DY SY KES A.B. PRINCETON 1937 1599 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9750 Morgan 1113 Putnam Ave., Plainfield. N. J. JOHN CARLOS CLEVES SYMMES B.S. UNIV. or' PENNSYLVANIA 1938 19 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 5596 Pitney 33 Roselawn Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. LEWIS TANN ER B.S. UNIV. OF II.I.INoIs 1938 127 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Eli 7734 Lehman 300 E. WashiIIgloII St.. Panu, Ill. GREER McCLELLAN TAYLOR, JR. AB. UNIV. OF TEXAS 1938 6 Chauncy St. McLellan I 3202 Wycliff Ave., Dallas, Texas LEONARD BRINTON THOMAS B.S. NORTIIWESTIJIIN 1937 5 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tru 9700 10 James Plaza, Syracuse, N. Y. I' 1132 SECOND YEAR l ALLEN Tl'-IOMPSON A.B. l'IAnv1um 1935 Phone: Tro 3018 Walnut Ave., Cambridge, Mass. SAMUEL GRAY WARD THORON A.B. I-Lxnvfum 1938 41 Linnaean St.-Phone: Tro 5012 Story 253 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. FLOYD WILLIAMS TOMKINS, JR. A.B. Ilnnvfum 1938 25 Wendell St.-I'I1one: Kir 2618 .ll'I'0l71ITlllI Sm ith Washington, Conn. ROBERT BROWNING TRAINER A.B. Iflmzvium 1938 1 27 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 6344 1 llolrnvs 233 E. 62nd St., New York, N. Y. W WALTER NOR'I'I'IEY TRENERRY, JR. I A.B. I-IARVARD 1938 I2 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Tro 5122 Wilson 27111. E. 7l.h Sli., Duluth, Minn. CERALD HOWARD ULLMAN . A.B. DARTMOUTII 1938 71 Martin Sl. Lowell 268 E. 7th Sl., New York, N. Y. MARIO UMANA A.B. I'IAuvAnn 1936 Phone: East Boston 3199 Tlmrslon 153 Collage St., East Boston, Mass. WILLIS E. URICK, JR. l3.A. YALE 1938 19 Shepard St. Eflwarrl Warren 2031 Drucena Dr., Los Angeles, Cul. ARNOLD LEOLIN VEAGUE. B.A. UNIV. or IVIMNLL 1938 I5 Oxford Sl.-Phone: Eli 9840 Perkins Sl., Castine, Me. SANBORN VINCENT A.B. I-Muvtmn 1938 Phone: Asp 1764 Pollock 9 Slmiler St.. Brookline, Mass. SECOND YEAR RICHARD EDWARD VOLAND S.B. HIIIWAIID 1936 Hamilton C-13-Phone: Eli 9544 Campbell 1 Trinity Pl., New Rochelle, N. Y. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS WALDRON, II B.A. UNION 1935 Wintllrop Hall 10 Kent , Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. FREDERICK PARSONS WARNE A.B. DARTAIOUTII 1936 55 Trowbridge St.-Phone: Kir 7307 Harlan, 182 Saratoga Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. CARL EDWARD WARTCHOW A.B. UNIV. or So. CALIFORNIA 1938 1 Gray St.-Phone: Tro 9786 Harlan . 1833 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn. WILLIAM WAITE WATERS A.B. 1-IAIWARD 1937 27 Everett St.-Phone: Kir 634-4 Scott 41621 E. Lake Harriet Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. PALMER MARTIN WAY, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1938 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9840 Landis 24-00 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood N. J. CASPAR WILLARD WEINBERGER A.B. Ihnvnixn 1938 Matthews 33-Phone: Eli 8895 Pow Wow 60 Merced Ave., San Francisco, Cal. ROBERT FREDERICK WEINGARTNER A.B. UNIV. on ROCIIESTIIII 1937 10 Chauncy St. Edward Warren 383 Wellington Ave., Rochester, N. Y. VINCENT BOCAN WELCH A.B. BOWDOIN 1938 18 Prescott St.-Phone: Tro 4061 Edward Warren 292 Ocean Ave., Portland, Me. THOMAS LYNCH WENTLINC B.A. YALE 1938 46 Shepard St., Apt. 34- 4 Landis N 135 Seminary Ave., Greensburg, Pa. l134l 11351 SECOND YEAR CARTER 1-IIXSON WHITE A.B. I-IAIWAIID 1938 12 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Tro 5122 I LllU'lCl'0lI. I 174- Curtis Sl., Meriden, Conn. ANDREW MURRAY WILLIAMS, JR. A.B. PIIINr:I2'r0N 1938 Winlhrnp Hall 11. llfarslmll 455 191. 57th SI.. New York, N, Y. IIOWARD C. WILSON, JR. A.B. U. C. L. A. 1938 24- Mellen Sl.-Phone: Eli 8387 I'omI.rl 1315 N. Orunge Grove Ave., Los Angeles, Col. GEORGE I-IENRY WINDSOR A.B. BA'I'Iss 1938 Perkins 17 Thurston 626 S. Ashe Sl.. Greensboro, N. C. DAVID WINSLOW B.A. Amnnnsr 1938 I2 SuInner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 Story 675 Broad Sl., Meriden, Conn. ROBERT GAINER WOLFE A.B. IIAIWAIIII 1938 13 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Dimmilt 534 S. 6111 St., Terre Haute, Ind. HOWARD WOOD, III A.B. HAIWAIIII 1938 27 Everett SL.-Phone: Kir 6344 Pozziul Consholineken, Pa. WILBUR CHARLES WOODI-IAMS A.B. S1'ANroIm 1938 217-D lrlolclen Green Pollock 2999 Pacific Ave., San FI'ancisco, Cal. WILLIAM .IOSEPI-I WRIGHT B.A. UNIV. or II.LINoIs 1,938 441 Follen St.-Phone: Tro 0184 Witcrzrzgerrznt 23 Colonial Rd., While Plains, N. Y. LOUIS CROSBY WYMAN B.S. UNIV. or New I-IAMPSIIIIIIQ 1938 64- Oxford St.-Phone: Kir 8569 Jeremiah Smith 114' Clark St., Manchester, N. II. SECOND YEAR EDWARD DAVIS WYNOT A.B. DAm'MoU'rn 1937 1737 Cambridge Sl.-Phone: Kir 6624 Hull 49 Ash St., Dover, N. H. RANDALL HUBBARD YOUNG A.B. Amnlfnsr 1938 12 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 Story WARREN HOWARD YOUNG B.A. NORTHWESTERN 1938 Walter Hastings 2-Phone: Eli 8055 Cnrdner 218 Dupee Pl., Wilmelle, Ill. NORMAN YUDKOFF B.A. N. Y. U. 1938 32 Mellen St.-Plume: Eli 8195 Hudson 4-86 Ave. C., Bayonne, N. J. Not Photographed DAVID DANIEL GOUZE B.A. N. Y. U. 1937 65 Mt. Auburn St. 666 W. 188th Sl., New York, N. JOHN DAVID STOWELL A.B. Svrmcnsn 1938 17-A Sumner Rd. Dodd 166 Arlington Ave.. Providence, R. 1. Y. 152 Renwick Pl., Syracuse, N. Y. H361 FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR l 1 JEROME LE ROY ABRAMS A.B. I-IARVARU 1939 1590 Massachusetts Ave. James 349 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. JOHN DINSMORE ADAMS A.B. HARVARD 1939 7 Kirkland Rd.-Phone: Kir 3756 Chafee Ames Hill, W. Brattleboro, Vt. DAVID EDWARDS AGNEW A.B. Hfmv.-mu 1939 Perkins 41-Phone: Eli 8223 Lrmgflell 612 Lanclor Lane, Pasadena, Calif. FRANK COMPTON ALDRICH, JR. A.M. UNIV. or Micu1c.xN 1938 7 Hathorn St., Somerville Phone: Som 8315 22454 Gregory St., Dearborn, Mich. GEORGE DAVENPORT ALDRICH A.B. I-IARVARD 1939 - 1324 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Tro 0626 Kent 14-2 Clyde St., Brookline, Mass. HERVEY CLIFFORD ALLEN, JR. A.B. UNIv. or JAIAINE 1938 1588 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Harlan 27 School St., Rockland, Mc. GUSTUS JOHN AMROSE A.B. SYRACUSE 1939 17-A Sumner Rd.-Phone: Kir 7984 Warner A 259 W. Castle St., Syracuse, N. Y. JAMES ARTHUR AMSDEN A.B. IVIICHIGAN STATE 1939 Perkins 11--Phone: Eli 8223 lVilliston, 538 E. Oakwood Dr., E. Lansing, Mich. JOHN PHILIP ANDEREGG A.B. IIARVARD 1.939 5 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 8201 Dodd Montclair, N. J. MANUEL RAFAEL ANGULO B.A. YALE 1939 Gibson Terrace, Apt. 6-A Clueck 24 Warwick Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. U38 l 1391 JAMES MURRAY ARENSBERG A.B. HAHVAIIII 1939 37 Wendell St. Pound 834 Amberson Ave., Pillslmrgll, Pa. MARSHALL E. ARRIEH B.A. UNIV. on WVISCONSIN 1939 4' Ellsworth Ave. Griswold 620 N. 26th St., Milwaukee, Wis. LINDSAY GRIER ARTHUR A.B. PIIINCILTQN 1939 16 1'Iilli:.11'4l Sl.-Plwne: Tro 5781 Llmgrlcll A 910 ML. Curve, Minneapolis, Minn. SAMUEL ATLAS A.B. Svnrxcusn 1939 17-A Sumner Rcl.-Plmne: Kir 7984 Warner 23 Mazda Ter., Rochester, N. Y. SAMUEL EZRA AUSTERN B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 29 Mellen SI.-Phone: Tro 11251 l rrmkfurter 512 Grove St.. Far Rockaway, N. Y. ARTHUR WILLIAM BAILY B.A. C. C. N. Y. 1939 7 Irving Ter. Thayer 736 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. RAY PALMER BAKER, JR. A.B. IIARVAIID 1939 53 Ml. Aulmurn St. J erzrmiah Smith 36 Locust Ave., Trny, N. Y. ROBERT MERR1'I 1' BAKER A.B. Cnoncl-1 WASIIINGTON 1939 5 Wellrlell Sl..-Phone: Eli 8201. lilfhvllfll Warren 1435 Birch St., Denver, Colo. RALPH JOHN BALDUCCI BS. Svnflcusrz 1939 14' Mellen Sl. Warner 207 S. Main St.. Canastora, N. Y. MELVIN AARON BANK A.B. UNIV. or PIaNNsYLvANIA 1939 106 Trowbridge St.-Phone: Kir 1530 Brandeis 5758 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR ROBERT JAMES BANKS A.B. UNIV or MICHIGAN 1939 62 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 5339 Leach 2131 l5tlI Sl.-A., Moline, Ill. CHARLES FINCI'-I BARBER B.S. Non'1'IIwI5sTr:nN 1939 56 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 8243 Erlwarcl Warren 1538 Chase Ave., Chicago, Ill. JOHN BARNARD, JR. A.B. IIARVARD 1939 44 Follen St.-Phone: Tro 0184 Holmes 726 Main St., I-Iinghum. Mass. HERBERT LUTHER BARRETT, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 28 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 3678 Beale 83 Bond St., Norwood, Mass. ROC ER WESLEY BARTON B.A. UNIV. ov RIINNESOTA 1939 1 Cray Sl.-Phone: Tro 9786 Wilson 2112 Kenwood P'kway, Minneapolis, Minn. DAVID SOU LE BATE A.B. I'lAMILTON 1939 Walter Hastings 4.7 Powell Arden Lane, Essex Fells, N. J. OSCAR MORTIMER BATE, JR. B.A. YALE 1938 7 Chauncy St. Powell Arden Lane. Essex Fells, N. J. ERNEST DAVID BAUER B.A. YAIJE 1939 65 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 1647 Morgan 25 Hunting St., Bridgeport, Conn. THADDEUS REYNOLDS BEAL B.A. YALE 1939 60 Braille St. Scott Newburgh, N. Y. JOHN BLAKE BECK A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1938 Perkins 11-Phone: Eli 9537 Baker 525 S. Norton Ave., Los Angeles. Cal. T14-0 l l IAM-ll SPENCER MOXON BERESFORD S.B. HARVARD 1939 1727 Cambridge SL. Dorld 624 OverlIill Rd., Ardmore, Pa. LESLIE COLE BICELOW A.B. H,IIIvAIuI 1936 15 Everett Sl. Chafee 45 Franklin Park West, Columbus, Ohio LUTHER EARLE BIRDZELL, JR. A.B. UNIV. ol-' CHICAGO 1939 Waller Hastings 7-Phone: Eli 8055 James 1733 Kalmiu Rd., Washington, D. C. WA RR EN HARRISON BISCAILUZ A.B. UNIV. or So. CIxI.IIfonNIA 1939 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Tlmrston. 332 Euclid Ave., Santa Monica, Cal. l'l-IILIP JOSEPH BISCEGLIA BS. Folmlmm 1939 44 Follen Sl.-Phone: Tro 0184 97 Arizona Ave., Long Beach, N. Y. ROBERT LOUNSBURY BLACK, JR. B.A. YALI: 1939 60 Braille Sl.-Phone: Eli 9710 Soon Willow I-Iill Dr., Indian Hill, Cincinnati, O. DONALD BROOKS BLOOMFIELD A.B. Hnnvmm 1939 1.590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Gluerl.: 2008 N. Park Ave., Plliladelphia, Pa. Pl-IILLIP IRVIN BLU MBERG A.B. .l-IAIIVAIQII 1939 1583 Mass. Ave.iP1Ione: Eli 9404 Jeremiah Smith 1 University Pl., New York, N. Y. LLOYD WHEATON BOWERS B.A. YALE 1938 6 l 'lympIon St. Scott 895 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. ALFRED GEORGE BOYLAN, JR. A.B. Gr1oIzcn'I'owN 1939 1572 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Tro 0294 Campbell 1290 Luke Ave., Rochester, N. Y. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR .IOHN CAYLORD BRACKETT, JR. A.B. HAIIVAIID 1939 Phone: Arl 3175 Pow W ow 87 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. MERRILL RAY BRADFORD B.A. UNIV. or MAINE 1939 94 Prescott St.-Pllonec Eli 8798 Casner 35 Poplar St., Bangor, Me. JOHN FOSKETT BRADLEY B.A. WILLIANIS 1939 I2 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 1867 Holmes Grand View. Nyack, N. Y. KLAUS BRAUN A.B. SWARTIIMOIIE 1939 9 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 1394 Gardner 19 Dotzheimer St., Wiesbaden, Germany EDWARD CAGE BREWER, JR. B.S. DAVIDSON 1939 21 Wendell St., Apt 5-Phone: Eli 8322 Edward Warren 4135 W. 2nd St.. Clarksdale, Miss. AUSTIN BROADHURST B,A. WILLIADIS 1938 14- Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 9565 Powell 165 Buckingham St., Springfield, Mass. BAILEY BROWN A.B. UNIV. or MICIIICIXN 1939 Perkins 31-Phone: Eli 9537 Bryce 1118 Linden Ave., Memphis, Tenn. BURKE EMERSON BURFORD B.S. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1938 Walter Hastings 56 I Griswold 824 Oak St., Porterville, Cal. AARON C. BUTLER A.B. KANSAS STATE TEACHERS 1939 1686 Massachusetts Ave. Thayer High and Pine, Weir, Kansas JOSEPH HIRAM CALVIN, II B.S. DAVIDSON 1939 21 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 832.9 Harlan 501 Ferry St., Decatur, Alu. 1142 1431 WILLIAM RADCLIFFE CARTER A.B. DAnTMoU'r1-I 1939 4- 'lflurlbut St.-Phone: Kir 3613 Hall 144 Lincoln Rd., Westlleld, N. J. ROBERT McFARLAND CATHARI A.B. DARTMOUTII 1939 37 Langdon SL.-Phone: Kir 1214- Chafee NE, JR. 2 Bomnar Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. CAMERON WALTON CECIL A.B. l'nINr:Ic'1'oN 1939 13 Clmuncy St. Lrmgeivll liaslon, Maryland WILLIAM ALBERT CENTNER M.B.A. UNIV. cw NIICHIGAN 1939, Perkins 3-Phone: Eli 9537 Pitney 91 Fremont St., Battle Creek, Mich. FE LIX CHARLES CERESNAK A.B. WILLIAM Sr lVlARY 1938 Waller Hastings 25-Phone: Eli 8055 Mngrzuler 6419 Bergenline Ave., W. New York, N. ARTHUR CHAPMAN, JR. A.B. Bownonv 1939 69 Oxford Sl. Ma1:Ncil 25 Channel Rd., S. Portland, Me. RALPH CIZIAPMAN A.B. KNOX 1939 386 l laI'vurIl Sl..-Phone: Tro 654-5 Carrlozo 126 E. 4'l,ll Sl., llinsclzlle, Ill. HENRY HOUSTON CHATFIELD A.B. I-IARVAIID 1939 fl Cllunncy St.-Phone: Tro 34127 Kent 3rIl and Plum SLS., Cincinnati, Ollio CARL Cl-'IERIN B.A. UNIV. or XVISCONSIN 1937 Perkins 26-Phone: Eli 9537 McLaughlin Denmark, Wis. COLBURN G EORGE CI-IERNEY A.B. UNIV. our MICIIIGAN 1939 Perkins 31-Phone: Eli 9537 Bryce 910 Ogden Ave., Menominee, Mich. J. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR GEORGE MORRIS CHESTON A.B. LI.-XRVARD 1939 986 Memorial Dr.-Phone: Kit 2496 Kent Oreland, Pa. FARLEY CARTER CHILDS A.B. BROWN 1939 46 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 24-52 Clueck Flower Farm, Mountain Lakes, N. J. HOMER HARRISON CLARK, JR. A.B. AMUERST 1939 76 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8413 Root Locust Hill Rd., Darien, Conn. HOWARD LONCSTRETI-I CLARK A.B. STANFORD 1937 127 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Eli 7734 Marshall 204 E. Mendocino, Alladena, Cal. THOMAS ROY CLARK A.B. ORERLIN 1939 Walter Hastings 50-Phone: Eli 1545 Griswold 130 W. Marlin Dr.. Piltsburgli, Pa. HAROLD VAN BUREN CLEVELAND A.B. HARVARD 1938 41 Hawthorne SL. ljlllllbil Harwichport, Mass. BERTRA M JAY COFFEY B.S. N. Y. U. 1939 37 Langdon SL. Joseph Warren 959 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .lOl-IN ALEXANDER COGSWELL B.S. I-IARVARD 1939 Phone: Bel 1168 Black 383 Common St., Belmont, Mass. BERNARD J. COHEN B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 82 1'18lI1ll10I1Ll St. Witenagemat 565 W. 174-til St., New York, N. Y. DAVID JAMES CONROY B.S. HARVARD 1939 53 Oxford SL. Story Abington Rd., Clarks Green, Pa. I' 1441 1 11451 THOMAS ARMOUR CONWAY, III B.S. Hftvmufonn 1,937 51 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8687 30 Aberdeen Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. IIOWA RD CARL COOK A.B. xVI'1 'I'IiNI!ERC 1939 13 Cliaunoy Sl.-Phone: Eli 8185 Bryce 860 Euclid Ave., Toledo, Oliio ERWIN ELLING COOPER A.B. UNIV. or NIAINIC 1939 Phone: Blue Hills 8686 Sf'!IUl3j 4-1 Lorna Rd., Matlupan. Mass. KENT l'IET'l'l'I' COOPER A.B. lJI1lNCI'I'l'UN 1939 15 Oxford St,-Phone: Eli 9840 Lrmgzlcll 12 Roosevelt Rd., Maplewood. N. J. WARNER GEORGE COSGROVE, JR. B.A. YALE 1939 8-A Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 6533 Kent 500 SlIll1II'l111. Ave., Pearl River, N. Y. ROBERT RANDOLPH COTTEN, II A.B. PIIINCETON 1939 13 Cliauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Lnmlis 41 Oxford St., Winchester, Mass. JA M ES LEO COUPE A.B. l'lAMI1,'l'ON 1939 91- Prescott Sl.-Plioncz Eli 8798 Sayre - 8 Talcott Rd., Utica. N. Y. JAMES BRAXTON CRAVEN, JR. A.B. Duma 1939 Andover 1I-Phone: Eli 9058 Sugvrc 1000 W. Mzirkel Sl., Greensboro, N. EDWARD FRANCIS CREGG A.B. 1'lA1tvAlm 1939 Phone: Lawrence 26568 Clucck 506 Prospect Sl., Methuen, Mass. .IOI-IN MORTON CROCKETT BS. S. D. Sauool. or DIINES 1939 29 Hammond Sl.-Phone: Eli 9830 M cL11ugl1li n 514' Columbus St., Rapid City, S. D. FIRST YEAR 1 FIRST YEAR LLOYD DAVID CUNNINGHAM A.B. KANSAS STATE TEACHERS 1939 1686 Massachusetts Ave. Thayer Cedar Vale, Kansas HUGH McCOLLUM CURRAN A.B. HAMILTON 1939 Perkins 21 McLaughlin 7 Eucalyptus Lane, Santa Barbara, Cal. JOHN DOLAN DAGGETT A.B. LOUISIANA STATE 1939 1601 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Tro 1935 Baker Cottage 2, Old Campus, Baton Rouge, La. JOHN ANDREASEN DAMGAARD, JR. A.B. COLORADO CoI.I.RcE 1939 7 Kirkland Rd.-Phone: Kir 3756 Harlan 92 Wildey St., Tarrytown, N. Y. JOHN LYELL DAMPEER S.B. HARVARD 1938, DIP. IN Ec. gl POL. OXFORD 1939 Claverly 23 Pouml 3176 Sycamore Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio FRANCIS GORMAN DAVIS A.B. UNIV. or CINCINNATI 1939 1673 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 7922 Ely 35 E. MacMillan St., Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN DAVIS A.B. UNIV. or IIIICHIGAN 1939 52 Kirkland St. Hall 515 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. RICHARD TALLIESYN DAVIS A.B. HARVARD 1938 ' Phone: Mystic 3844 Pound 36 St. Francis St., Medford, Mass. CHARLES EDWARD DeLONG A.B. UNIv. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 Divinity 23-Phone: Eli 8464 Campbell 4623 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. JAMES MEADE DeLORETO B.A. YALE 1939 412 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Carclozo 155 Terry Rd., Hartford, Conn. H461 1471 MURRAY JOSEPH DEVINE A.B. HoI.v Cnoss 1939 5 Linden SI.-Phone: Eli 8562 Crzsncr 16 Salmon Sl., Manchester, N. H. GEORGE JOSEPH DEVLIN A.B. BOSTON CoI.I.I5cIa 1939 Perkins 14 Williston 61 Prescott Sl., Somerville, Mass. GEORGE MARTIN DIEIIL, JR. A.B. UNIV. on IVIINNESOTA 1939 32 Gray Sl.-Phone: Kir 0455 Choate 2193 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, Minn. JAMES ALAN DOHERTY A.B. UNIV. on SANTA CLARA 1939 1673 Calnhriclge St.-Phone: Eli 7922 Powell 1029 Vista del Valle, LaCanada, Cal. .IOI-IN SCOTT DONWORTII B.A. Bownonv 19315 M.B.A. HARVARD 1933 5 Linden St.-Phone: Eli 8562 Kent Main Sl., Houllon, Me. SIDNEY DORFMAN A.B. I-IARVARII 1939 352 Harvard St. James 5930 Beacon Sl., Pittsburgh, Pa. .IOI-IN GEORGE DORSEY A.B. I-IARvARn 1939 8 Chauncy Sl.-Phone: Tro 6533 Scott 22041 W. Luke of Isles Blvd., Minneapolis, M ELISI-IA PEAIRS DOUGLASS A.B. PRINCETON 1939 4 Sloly Sl.-Phone: Eli 9703 Landis 67415 Greene St., Plnladelphia, Pa. JAMES REYNOLDS DOWD A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Asp 2176 MacNeIfl 44 Amory SI., Brookline, Mass. ROLDON PHILIP DRESSLER A.B. DARTMOUTII 1939 17 Dunsler St.--Phone: Eli 9242 Hall 712 N. Wheaton Ave., Wheaton, Ill. inn. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR JOHN WILLIAM DRY A.B. MUnLENmznc 1939 Walter Hastings 33-Phone: Eli 8055 Parsons 257 E. Main St., Kutztown, Pa. ARTHUR SAMUEL DWYER S.B. M. I. T. 1938 Phone: Col 6051 ThILl'SDOIl 2062 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. JOIIN FISKE EATON A.B. STANFORD 1939 Perkins 2-Phone: Eli 9537 M c Laughlin U. S. Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill. GORDON CHARLES EDWARDS B.S. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1939 Perkins 29-Phone: Eli 9537 McLaughlin 1536 18th Ave., San Francisco, Cal. HARRY PHILIP EDWARDS A.B. Univ. or F1.o1uDA 1938 Phone: Sta 5686 McCur1ly 119 Nottinghill Rd., Brighton. Mass. SHELDON VICTOR EKMAN A.B. HARVARD 1939 Little 32-Phone: Eli 9811-6 Post 399 E. High St., Manchester, N. H. HENRY TRUXTUN EMERSON, JR. B.A. YALE 1939 20 Prescott St.-Phone: Kir 4057 Pow Wow 10 Elmhurst Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio STANLEY MURRY EPSTEIN A.B. Haavmm 1939 26 Chauncy St. Katz 81 Mt. Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. BURNETT LOUIS ESSEY A.B. U. C. L. A. 1939 28 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 3678 McLaughlin 110 E. 87th St., New York, N. Y. JAMES ALLAN EVANS B.A. UNIV. or WASI'IINGTON 1939 94 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 8798 Casner 2552 20th N., Seattle, Wash. I 14181 11491 JAMES CLARENCE EVANS B.S. ll. S. IYIILITARY AcAnI:IIIY 1939 Perkins 27-Plume: Eli 9537 Pitney 1606 Cedar Lane, Nashville, Tenn. MYRON PHILIP FALK A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1939 Hamilton C-33 Fuller 411 Boutelle St., Leominster, Mass. IRVING MILES FANGER B.S. YALI: 1939 I'lIone: Asp. 3277 Simpson 71 Wesllxnurne Ter., Brookline, Mass. JACK FERNBACH B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 63 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9770 Hart 3235 Grand Concourse, New York, LESTER FEUERSTEIN A.B. N. Y. U. 1939 14- Slllllllel' Rml.-Phone: Eli 8331 lllaguirc 755 Wcsl End Ave., New York, N. Y. ERNEST HAROLD FIDELLOW B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 1582 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9691 Thayer 370 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WESTON PHINNEY FIGGINS B.A. WI-:SLIQYAN 1939 12 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 7851 Landis 5 Prospect Sl., Augusta, Me. RICHARD BOSWELL FINN A.B. I-IQAIIVAIID 1939 Claverly 3 F rankf urtcr 1668 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, N. CECIL LINDSAY FISHER A.B. I'lOllAllT 1939 Perkins 30-Phone: Eli 9537 Carflozo 163 Sterling Sl.. Buffalo, N. Y. ROBERT ERNEST FITZSIMMONS A.B. LINIV. or Norma DAME 1939 Andover 10-Phone: Eli 9058 Beale 4-65 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR RICHARD FLEESON A.B. Umv. or KANSAS 1939 Walter Hastings 50-Phone: Eli 1545 Griswold 314 E. Main St., Sterling, Kan. FREDERIC OSCAR FLOBERG A.B. Hom' Cnoss 1939 Winthrop Hall 31-Phone: Eli 1457 Root 6635 Greenview St., Chicago, Ill. RICHARD RUSSELL FLOOD A.B. HARVARD 1939 1572 Massachusetts Ave. Landis 89 Parkview Ave., Lowell, Mass. DAVID FLOWER, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Bea 1945 Glueclc 444 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. JOSEPH CARRERE FOX B,A. YALE 1938 60 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 9710 Marshall Spuyten Duyvil, New York, N. Y. MATTHEW BERNARD FOX A.B. HARVARD 1938 12 Carden St.-Phone: Asp 9003 Marshall 118 Dean Rd., Brookline, Mass. RICHARD JOHN FRANZ, III B.S. TUFTS 1939 Phone: Mel 0616-M Justinizm 53 Glen St., Melrose, Mass. MARK ODDY FREEDMAN A.B. Umv. or ILLINOIS 1939 Hamilton D-32 Magruder 5816 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. MURRAY CHARLES FREEDMAN B.A. YALE 1939 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Sim von . p, 223 Fort Pleasant Ave., Springfield, Mass. THEODORE FRENCH A.B. Pnmcizrow 1938 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9840 Dimmizt 114-0 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. l150l , , I 1 1 1. 1511 EDWARD CHARLES FREUTEL, JR. A.B. STATE UN1v. or IOWA 1939 20 I-lilliard St. Edward Warren 504' N. College St., Aledo, Ill. WILLIAM FRIEDMAN A.B. UNIV. or Wlsconsm 1939 7 Irving Terrace-Phone: Tro 9706 Post 200 Wilson Ave., Uniontown, Pa. FREDERIC JAMES FULLER, JR. A.B. CEORGILTOWN 1939 4 Story St.-Phone: Eli 9703 Williston 1120 5ll'1 Ave., New York, N. Y. CERARD GOODWIN COLA GALASS1 A.B. I-IARVARD 1939 Phone: Kir 8993 Warner 1 Walker Terrace, Cambridge, Mass. ANTHONY CALLUCCIO A.B. l'lARvAnn 1939 Casner 37 Sherman Sl., Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT TILESTON GANNETT, II A.B. I'I.uzvA1m 1939 1. Plympton St.-Phone: Tro 0401 Pow Wow Muinstone Farm, Wayland, Mass. CHARLES BAGDASAR GARABEDIAN A.B. '1'm-'rs 1.939 Phone: Everett 1520 Jusliniarz. 789 Broadway, Everett, Mass. WILLIAM JOSEPH GARLOW A.B. UNIV. or NEBRASKA 1936 28 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 3678 Beale Cody, Wyoming HARRY MERVYN CARTEN A.B. Counmzm 1939 63 Wendell SL.-Phone: Eli 9770 Dmlrl 190 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. FRANK LINCOLN GATES, JR. A.B. Wn.1.1AMs 1939 1699 Cambridge Sl.--Phone: Kir 8637 Gardner Shore Drive, Oakdale, N. Y. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR RALPH HAILER GIB BON S.B. HARVARD 1938 McCurdy 12-D Sllaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass. NORMAN LEINBACH GILL A.B. PRINCETON 1939 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 984-0 Powell 39 S. Tallahassee Ave., Atlantic Cily, JAMES RICHARD GLADE A.B. UNIv. or UTAII 1939 Perkins 4'-Phone: Eli 9537 Choate 2610 Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah HAROLD LEWIS GLASSER B,A. N. Y. U. 1939 16 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Thayer 661 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CARL EDWARD GLOCK, JR. A.B. WILLIAMS 1939 Divinity 14--Phone: Eli 8464 Glueclc 1450 Wightman St., Pittsburgh, Pa. CHARLES HENRY GLOVSKY A.B. DARTMOUTII 1939 Phone: Beverly 785 Beale 21 Arlington Ave., Beverly, Mass. ERNEST LUKENS GODSHALK, JR. A.B. CHARLESTON 1939 39 Irving Sl.-Phone: Eli 8234 Griswold Riverland Ter., Charleston, S. C. JOHN RICHARD COETZ A.B. UNIV. or CAl.IronNIA 1939 Perkins 28-Phone: Eli 9537 Baker 140 E. Merrill Sl., Fond clu Lac, Wis. ROBERT HURON GOLDMAN A.B. IIARVARD 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Tro 6095 Seavey 30 Florence Rd., Lowell, Mass. EESER ERNEST COLDSTEIN A.B. AMIIIIRST 1939 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Simpson 74 Marengo Park, Springfield, Mass. l I152 SIDN EY MORTON COODELMAN A.B. UNIV or Pl5NNsY1.vAN1A 1938 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 811110 1 Brmulcis 1 4 N. Sacramento Ave., Ventnor, N. J. ERNEST LEROY GOODSPEED A.B. Bownom 1939 14- Mellen Sl.-PIIOHCI Eli 9566 Warner 76 Willow St., Augusta, Me. 1 1 IRVING DANIEL GOODSTEIN A.B. C. C. N. Y. 1939 4-3 Irving St. Warner 6821 Juno Sl., Forest Hills, N. Y. ELLIOT HERSEY GOODWIN A.B. IIARVARD 1939 Winthrop Hull 9 Pound MYRON LEE GORDON B.A., M.A. UN1v. OF WISCONSIN 1939 Perkins 26-Phone: Eli 9537 McLaughlin 11001 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. ALBERT VINCENT GORMAN A.B. DAn'rMor,1'rn 1939 Perkins 6-Phone: Eli 9537 Chafee 22 South Lake Ave., Troy, N. Y. GORDON GRAND, JR. B.A. YALE 1938 60 Brattle St. Marshall Millbrook, N. Y. .IEROME GEORGE GREENE A.B. N. Y. U. 1939 7 Wendell St. , Hlulson 1 1643 Cropsey Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. LLOYD SYLVESTER GRE ENIDGE B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 1 55 Dana St. 1 ' Witenagemot 1 l 399 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 HUGH GREGG B.A. YfII.E 1939 1619 Massachusetts Ave. Jeremiah Smith 6 Manchester Ave., Nashua, N. H. k 11531 cfu H. Talcott, 1158 5th Ave.,New York, N. Y FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR ROBERT MILES GRUBB5 S.B. HARVARD 1939 21 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 0839 505 E. 3rd St., Kimball, Nebr. JOSE EDGARDO DE GUZMAN A.B. UNIV. or PIIERT0 RICO 1934 Walter Hastings 61 17 Hoare, Santurce, Puerto Rico EDGAR LEWIS HAFF, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 28 Hurlbut St. Katz 34 Burgoyne Ave., Ft. Edward, N. Y. RICHARD ALBERT HALL A.B. UNIV. or Iowfx 1939 Perkins 2-Phone: Eli 9537 MacNeil Essex, Iowa BERNARD MORTON HA LPERN B.S. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1939 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Simpson 5654 Melvin St., Pittsburgll, Pa. FRANKLIN TYE HAMILTON A.B. UNIV. or NEBRASKA 1939 28 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 3678 Thurston 1922 Pawnee St., Lincoln, Nebr. FRANCIS MARTIN HAND A.B. I'IAMLINE 1938 39 Trowbridge St. Bryce 1504 Clary St., Worthington, Minn. PHILIP MATTHEW HANFT ' A.B. CAIILETON 1939 10'A Chauncy St. Campbell 2233 Vermilion Rd., Duluth, Minn. FRANKLIN ALBRIGHT HARDY PI'I.B. KIHNYON 1934 17 Everett St. 4906 Huntington Ave., Newport News, Va. MARTIN JOSEPH I-IARRINGTON B.S. YALE 1939 8 Cllauncy St.-Phone: Tro 6533 Kent 2100 E. 8tlI Ave., Denver, Colo. 11541 1551 HAROLD HARRIS A.B. 1-IARVARD 1939 Walter Hastings 32 Freund 810 Gerard Ave, New York, N. Y. MURRY HARRIS B.A. Rurczns 1938 Chase D-44--Plione: Eli 8192 Morgan 384+ E. 35th St., Paterson, N. J. JOSEPH SPENCE HARVIN A.B. I-IAIWARD 1939 Divinity 24-Phone: Eli 84-64' Dimmilt 2309 Lipscomb St., Fort Worth, Texas ALAN BAIRD HASTINGS A.B. HARVARD 1939 Fuller 29 Chestnut Pl., Brookline, Mass. PRINCE ARCHER HAWKINS B.A. YALE 1939 68 Kirkland St.-Phone: Tro 6682 Griswold 549 Court St., Reno, Nevada HOWARD I-I. HAYS, JR. A. B. STANFORD 1939 Walter Hastings I-Phone: Eli 8055 Powell 4-4115 5th St., Riverside, Calif. .IOSEPI-I PETER I-IEALEY A.B. 1-IAnvAnn 1938 Phone: Kir 9571 58 Haskell St., Cambridge, Mass. DONALD BRYCE HEARD A.B. PRINCETON 1939 22 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 0073 Langzlcll Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. BRUCE ALBERT HECKER B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 12 Rutland St. Simpson 213 Washington St., I-Iohoken, N. I. GEORGE MEANS HEINITSH, JR. B.S. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1939 13 Cliuuncy Sl.-Phone: Eli 8185 Bryce 6915 Yorkshire Rd., Pittsburgli, Pu. FIRST YEAR yr FIRST YEAR ROBERT SYDNEY HELLENDALE B.A. WI5SLEYAN 1939 Perkins 42-Phone: Eli 8223 Choate , Fairway Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. IRVING JOSEPH I-IELMAN A.B. IIAIIVARD 1939 Phone: Asp 3849 Freund 50 Vernon St., Brookline, Mass. NORMAN EMANUEL HENKIN B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 10 Mellen St. Fuller 707 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN HENRY HEROLD B.A. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1939 13 Chauncy SL.-Phone: Eli 8185 Wilson 2920 Overland Ave., Baltimore, Md. DAVID GORDON HERTZBERG A.B. UNIV. or lYlICHIGAN 1939 11 Mellen SL.-Phone: Tro 7726 Leach 104-22 W. Jefferson St., River Rouge, Mich. WALTER LEE HIERSTEINER B.A. STATE UNIV. or IowA 1939 48 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 84,48 Beale 2710 High Sl., Des Moines, Iowa WILLIAM MADISON HIGGINS, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1936 Phone: Tro 8593 Powell 42 DeWolfe St., Cambridge, Mass. GEORGE EDGAR HILL B.A. STATE UNIV. or IowA 1939 Perkins 8-Phone: Eli 9537 Edward Warren 410 S. Garfield Ave., Burlington, Iowa JAMES IRVTNG HINES A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Lon 3504 Katz 132 Eliot St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. RICHARD LEWIS I-IOBBS A.B. DARTMOUTII 1939 Phone: Malden 7167-W Freund 4.98 Highland Ave., Malden, Mass. 11561 1 1571 EDWARD BERNARD I-IOC1-IWALD A.B. Bmimnclmlu SOUTHERN 1939 102 Trowbridge Sl. Justinifm 831 Gerard Ave., New York, N. Y. HENRY Pl-IIPPS HOFFSTOT, JR. A.B. 1-1AuvAlm 1939 22 Clmuncy St. Root' 5057 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. MARSHALL MAYNARD HOLLEB B.A. WVISCONSIN 1937, M.B.A. HAnvAno 1939 1737 Cambridge Sl. Parsons 609 Slrntford Pl., Chicago, 111. PETER l-IAGNER HOLME, JR. B.A. YALE 1939 1619 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Tro 5097 Lan-dis I 1750 Forest St., Denver, Colo. EDWARD T1MO'l'I'lY I-IORRICAN A.B. GEORGETOWN 1939 1572 Massachusetts Ave. 5 N. Oak Sl., Hudson Falls, N. Y. EDWARD GARFIELD HOWARD, JR. B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1939 44 Walker St.-Phone: Tro 8996 Parsons 37141 Washington St., Wilmington, Del. GEORGE ARTHUR HOWELL A.B. PRINCETON 1.939 26 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 7694 Scott 4-00 W. Paces Ferry, Allanta, Ca. EDWIN CHASE 1-IOYT, JR. A.B. I-IAuvAnn 1938 94- Brutllc Sl.-Phone: Kir 6881 Marshall Brentwood. N. Y. ROBERT VANDEVERE HUBER B.A. AMu1cns'1' 1939 1673 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 7922 ljly 1 , 2013 Van Buren Ave., Wilmington, Del. WILLIAM EDGAR HUENEKENS A.B. Ihnvixno 1939 8 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 6533 Kent 102 E. Elmwood Pl., Minneapolis, Minn. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR THOMAS OAKFORD HUNTER A.B. I-IARVAIID 1939 1 Waterhouse St. Story 304 Parkside Dr., Peoria, 111. ROBERT RUSSELL I-IURST B.S. N. Y. U. 1939 177 Langley Rd.-Phone: New. Cen. 3271 Harlan 80-I5 Grenfell Ave., Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y. ARTHUR JAMES JACKSON B.A. Oxronn 1938 4 Ellsworth Ave., Apt. 7 Thurston I Littledown Rd., Bournemouth, Hampshire, Eng. WILLIAM RICE JARVIS, JR. A.B. WILLIAMS 1939 Phone: Kir 0493 Pound 984 Memorial Dr., Cambridge, Mass. ARTHUR LELAND JOHNS A.B. HARVARD 1939 Perkins 6-Phone: Eli 9537 Pollock 9 Burget Ave., Medford, Mass. HARDING JOHNSON, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1939 42 Kirkland St. Baker 34 Hawthorne Pl., Summit, N. J. WILLIAM ALLENBY JONES A.B. IIAMILTON 1939 Perkins 21-Phone: Eli 8223 McLaughlin 1309 Miller St., Utica, N. Y. WILLIAM JORDAN, JR. B.A. WESLEYAN 1939' Walter Hastings 58-Phone: Eli 80 Erlwarrl Warren 55 67-130 Clyde, Forest Hills, L. I., N. DAVID SECUIN JUNKER A.B. PRINCETON 1939 4 Avon St., Apt. 6 Warner 22 Montrose Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. SEYMOUR NATHAN KAGAN B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 7 Wendell St. MacNeil 1541 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Y. 11581 y l l 11591 YOSHINOBU KACAWA B.A. UNIV. or HAWAII 1934 58 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 8060 McCIIrrly 3734- Harding Ave., Honolulu, T. H. ALBERT DAVID KAISER, JR. A.B. UNIV. or ROCHESTER 1939 4-2 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Ma 'uiru 5 . 29 Buckingham St., Rochester, N. Y. ROBERT ALOYSIUS KANE A.B. I-IoI.Y Cnoss 1939 6 Hurlbul Sl.-Phone: Tro 5364 fustinian. ' 83 Charlotte St., Worcester, Mass. GEORGE MELVIN KAPLAN B.S. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1939 Phone: Bea 2477 Witcnagcniot 114 University Rd., Brookline, Mass. PHILIP KATZMAN B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 29 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9830 Wflenagern-ot 134 Elliot Pl., Bronx, N. Y. ALVIN HOWARD KAUFER l3.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 14- Mellen Sl.-Phone: Eli 9566 Fuller 675 West End Ave., New York, N. Y HARRY KAUFFMAN 13.5. HAIIVAIIIJ 1939 26 Chauncy SL.-Phone: Eli 804-4 Katz 52 Baltimore Sl., Cumberland, Md. PHILIP KAZON S.B. HAIIVAIIII 1939 1,590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 James 1.39 Cllurch St., Rutland, Vt. DEE ROBERT KELLEHER S.B. IIAIWAIIII 1939 14- lrlilliard SL.-l:'lIone: Tro 8689 Leach. 1112 M S. Normandie Ave., Los Angeles, WILLIAM FRANCIS KELTON B.A. UNIV. olf CoLoImoo 1939 6 Hurlbut Sl.-Phone: Tro 5364 Hudson, 14-14 E. 8th Ave., Denver, Colo. Cal. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR CHARLES KEN DRICK A.B. STANFORD 1939 44- Follen St.-Phone: Tro 0184 Pollock 2701 Pierce Sl., San Francisco, Cal. JOSEPH PATRICK KENNEDY, JR. A.B. IIARVARD 1938 Bay State Apts., Apt. 42 Pow Wow A 294 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. ROMWALD WALTER KEN OUSKI A.B. UNIV. or SCRANTON 1939 11 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 7985 Hudson 1410 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa. JOSEPH MICHAEL KERRIG AN A.B. HOLY Cnoss 1939 14 Sacramento St.-Phone: Tro 8465 Williston 103 Brockton Ave., Haverhill, Mass. TOM KILLEFER A.B. STANFORD 1938 127 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Eli 7734 Holmes 13 18th St., Herinosa Beach, Cal. JOHN HANCOCK, KIMBALL A.B. :HARVARD 1936 Phone: Melrose 2842 Pitney 23 Clifford St., Melrose, Mass. DWIGHT LYMAN KING B.S. BRIGHAM YOUNG 1939 26 Mellen St. Sayre 345 E. Center, Provo, Utah GENE GIOVANNI KING A.B. DAR'rMouTn 1939 4 Hurlbut St.-Phone: Kir 3613 Hall Micldlebrook Rd., Bound Brook, N. .l. JOHN CHARLES KINNEY A.B. NIAG.AIIA 1939 36 Gorham Sl. Maguire 1315 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. RICHARD MARTIN KLEIN A.B. HARVARD 1939 25 Irving Ter.-Phone: Kir 3811 Magruder 1718 Avenue N., Brooklyn, N. Y. l160 11611 WALTER CHARLES KLEIN AQB. HARVARD 1939 - 50 Trowbridge Sl.-Phone: Kir 2319 Black 160 Central Park S., New York, N. Y. WALTER JOHN KLOCKAU, JR. A.B. UNIV. or ILI.INoIs 1938 28 Gorham Sl.-Phone: Kir 3678 Beale 1260-37111 Ave., Rock Islancl, Ill. PAUL DEAN KOLYN A.B. UNIV. or NLINNESOTA 1939 Perkins 1-Phone: Eli 9537 Wilson . Orange City, Iowa ALFRED A. KOSBERG A.B. N. Y. U. 1939 7 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Eli 9404- 82 Elder St., Schenectady, N. Y. ALAN GARRETT KRAEMER A.B. CoI.cA'I'n 1939 12 Mellen Sl.-Phone: Eli 7851 Black 2004 119111 St., College Point, N. Y. KENNETH KRAEMER A.B. HARVARD 1939 1619 Masszichusetls Ave. Leach 26116 N. W. Cornell Rd., Portland, Ore. CHARLES KRAMER A.B. BROWN 1939 7 Irving '1'er.-Phone: Tro 9706 Sim pso n. 52 Carroll St., New Beclford, Mass. DANIEL ALLAN KRAMER B A. YALE 1939 18 Clwuncy St. llmmleis 180 E. 79111 Sl., New York, N. Y. PAUL KRANTZ A.B. N. Y. U. 1939 16 Mellen Sl.-Phone: Eli 9566 'l'lmycr 110 Seaman Ave., New York, N. Y. LOUIS CHARLES KRAUTHOFF, B.A. WII.I.IAms 1939 4- Story Sl.-lJlI0Yl6C Eli 9703 Lrmgrlcll 164- Ancon Ave., Pelhznn, N. Y. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR 1 .ff ARTHUR LOUIS KRENZIEN B.A., M.A. Umv. or Wrscowsnv 1939 52 Irving SL.-Phone: Kir 5903 Hall 6739 N. 24th St., Omaha, Nehr. MARTIN PARKINGTON KRISSES A.B. N. Y. U. 1939 3 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Eli 8041 Thayer 2 Pinehurst Ave., New York, N. Y. HENRY H. KUBIK, JR. A.B. MQNMOUTII 1938 58 Garfield St. Black Colleyville, Kan. - LEONARD EUGENE KUST PH.B. UN1v. or WISCONSIN 1939 52 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 5903 Hall 308 Huntington Ct., Madison, Wis. RICHARD HAROLD KUTZ A.B. LIARVARD 1939 1590 Massachusetts Ave. Thurston 1506 N. 15th St., Reading, Pa. ROBERT LEWIS LAMOREAUX B.A. YALE 1939 51 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8687 Wilson 1448 Vine St., Plymouth, Pa. I-IANAN HENRY LANDAU A.B. UN1v. or 1VI1cmcAN 1939 Phone: Geneva 4-350 Hart 85 Esmond St., Dorchester, Mass. ARTHUR LANE, JR. A.B. l'IARVARD 1939 Phone: Bel 0627 McCurdy 34- Van Ness Rd., Belmont, Mass. HENRY CHARLES LA VINE A.B. UNIV. or Cl-ucAco 1939 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 Maguire 601 Lake Shore Hotel, Lakewood, Ohio SAMUEL TILDEN LAWTON, JR. A.B. DAIITMOUTH 1939 48 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 84-48 Branrleis 5700 Blockstone Sk., Chicago, Ill. l162 l 1631 LEONARD EUGENE LEBOEUF A.B. I-lAnvAun 1939 66 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 0112 Gardner 405 School St., Webster, Mass. SHERMAN ZEALIG LEFKOWITZ B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 Fuller 1388 Shakespeare Ave., Bronx, N. Y, ELIAS LEINER B.A. Rrrrclslcs 1939 40 Kirkland Sl.-Phone: Eli 9750 Joseph Warren 324 Montgomery St., Highland Park, N. J. EDWARD FRANCIS LENIHAN, JR. A.B. INIAIWARD 1938 9 Story SL.-Phone: Kir 5483 Ijilll-III-IH 586 LuLoma Rd., Pasadena, Cal. ROBERT NATHAN LESNICK 13.5. Rilzwssicmrzn P0I.Y'rr:cnNrc 1939 Waller Haslings 3-Phone: Eli 3055 .lcunes 8009 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. ELMER DANIEL LEVIN B.A. Rurclaus 1939 Waller Ilaslings 38 Morgan, 1.38 Mountain Ave., Somerville, N. J. GEOFFREY JACOB LEVIN A.B. I-lAnvAnn 1939 Cluverly 3 Franlcfurter l-lulel Regent, W. 1041, New York, N. Y. LEON LEWIS LEVIN B.A. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 55 Townslicnrl Rd., Belmont Phone: Trinily 4175 Franlffurter 1531 Belmont Ave., Philudelpllia, Pa. .lOl'1N EDWARDS LEWIS B.A. 1-lAvmnfono 1939 12 Ellsworth Ave. Sayre 1502 Pennsylvania Ave., Wilmington, Del. DAVID MARTIN LIEBERMAN A.B. UNIV. or Nonrn CAno1.1NA 1939 410 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 ,laseplz Warren 1777 E. 8l.h St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR ROGER WILSON LINVILLE A.B. UNIV. or NORTH CAROLINA 1938 Perkins 3-Phone: Eli 9537 Hart I Mountain St., Kernersville, N. C. HENRY FREDERICK LIPPITT, II S.B. M. I. T. 1936 Walter Hastings 55-Phone: Eli 1520 Mccurcly 4495 Hortensia St., San Diego, Cal. . BERNARD LISMAN Pu.B. UNIV. OF VEmvloN'r 1939 29 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9830 Fuller 158 N. Willarcl St., Burlington, Vt. WILLIAM EMERY LITTLEFI ELD B.A. YALE 1939 20 Prescott St.-Phone: Kir 4057 Pow Wow 96 High St., Montclair, N. .I. LAURENCE SAMU ELS LOCKE A.B. I-IARVARD 1939 25 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 3811 Frclnlcfurter 74 Woodmere Blvd., Woodmere, N. Y. JOHN ROBERT LONCO A.B. CLARK 1939 76 Hammond St. Leach 192 Lancaster St., Leominster, Mass. HERBERT MA YHEW LORD A.B. BOWDOIN 1939 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Harlan Quarters 3-A, Ft. Hamilton, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT LEE LOU CKS B.A. UNIV. or MINNESOTA 1939 Perkins 1-Phone: Eli 9537 Choate 603 N. Park St., Watertown, S. Dakota WILLIAM DEWEY LOUCKS, JR. B.A. YALE 1939 68 Kirkland St.-Phone: Tro 6682 Griswold 2 E. 67th St., New York, N. Y. DORR FELT LOVETT B.A. YALE 1939 12 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 Pollock R. F. D. 2, Adams Rd., Birmingham, Mich. I164 I165'l EDWARD CRAIG LOVETT A.B. IYIIAMI UNIV. 1939 Waller Hastings 55-Phone: Eli 8055 Pitney '- 3063 Griest Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio STANLEY HERBERT LOWENBRAUN ILS. C. C. N. Y. 1939 63 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9770 Ely 325 W. 86th Sl., New York, N. Y. GEORGE FREDERICK LOWMAN A.B. IIIAIWIIIID 1938 Wigglesworlh A-22-Phone: Kir 7600, Ext. 474, Hart Waveny . New Canaan, Conn. EMANUEL I-IERMAN LUDMER A.B. Rurcrzns 1939 Waiter Hastings 38-Phone: Eli 7759 Morgan, 474 Innes Rd., Wood-Ridge, N. J. STANLEY LUKE A.B. UNION 1939 34 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 7254- Magruder Butler, N. J. JAMES JOSEPH LYONS, JR. A.B. FoImIIAM 1939 21. Ilammonrl SI.-Phone: Eli 9076 Story 2305 University Ave., New York, N. Y. FRANCIS EYRE PARKER MCCARTER A.B. PIIINcI:r0N 1939 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Scott Lamling Lane. New Brunswick, N. J. WILLIAM JAMES MCCLURE B.E. YALE 1939 24 Mellen Sl. Black . . Riverview Rd., Swarthmore, Pa. .101-IN KENNEDY MCCORMICK, JR. A.B. IIAIIVAIID 1939 Phone: Arl 0287-M Cum p b ell 54- Academy SI., Arlington, Mass. DONALD MCDONALD A.B. I-IAIIVAIIII 1939 Dunster D-51 Jeremizzlx. Smith 509 N. 38th St., Omaha, Nehr. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR JOSEPH FRANCIS MCDONALD A.B. GEOHGETOWN 1939 1572 Massachusetts Ave. 13 McKinstry Ave., Hudson, N. Y. KENNETH ALTON MACDON A LD A.B. DARTMOUTH 1939 62 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 8710 Bryce 34 Greenview St., Quincy, Mass. JAMES WYLIE MCNABB B.A. POMONA 1939 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Thurston 1704 Ramona Ave., S. Pasadena, Cal. JOHN EDWARD MACKEVICZ A.B. Pnovinwcn 1939 49 Wendell St.-Phone: Tro 4972 Maguire 74 Piclge Ave., Pawtucket, R. 1. HENRY ARAM MA LKASIAN A.B. CLARK 1939 22 Putnam Ave.-Phone: Eli 0687 Justinian 51 Lincoln St., Worcester, Mass. HAROLD VICTOR MARCUS B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 43 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 4425 Joseph Warren 2912 Ave. N, Brooklyn, N. Y. .ALBERT MARGOLIN B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8470 Dodd 756 Pelham Pkwy., Bronx, N. Y. BERNARD BAILIN MARKS S.B. HARVARD 1939 17 Everett St. Casner 11 La Salle Ave., Sioux City, Iowa WILLIAM RAYMOND MARSHALL B.S. UNIV. or P1T'rsnUlu:t-I 1939 13 Cliauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Casner 813 Berkshire St., Pittsburgh, Pa. RICHARD KELLEY MARTIN A.B. GEORCETOWN 1939 37 Gorham St. Story 225 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. 1671 1 T HERBERT MAZA B.A. YALE 1939 65 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 164-7 Morgan 54 Wentworth St., Bridgeport, Conn. NORMAN CECIL MELVIN, JR. A.B. JoIINs HOPKINS 1939 Walter Hastirlgs 34 Parsons 509 Cathedral Sl., Baltimore, Md. .IAMES REED MERRITT A.B. UNIV. or SoII'I'IIIanN CALIFORNIA 1939 19 Everett St. .lercm.inlL Srnilh 312 N. 33rd St., Raton, N. M. AARON JEROME MERSHEN A.B. N. Y. U. 1939 3 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 80411 Thayer 10 Ft. Washington Ave., New York, N. Y. DONALD SUMNER MERVINE B.A. I-lntvrcnrolm 1939 12 Ellsworth Ave. Sayre ll-12 Main St., Sheffield, Pa. CHARLES LOUIS MICHOD, JR. A.B. UNIV. or II.I.INoIs 1939 4 Ellsworth Ave. Hurt 57141 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, Ill. GEORGE CONLEY MILLER A.B. UNIV. or MISSOLIRI 1939 Walter Hastings 34-Phone: Eli 8055 Parsons 620 Stewart Rd., Columbia, Missouri JOHN HAMILTON MILLER, II A.B. PIuNcIc'roN 1939 4- Story St.-Pltonez Eli 9703 Root Russel Rd., Duxbury, Mass. 'WILLIAM MINOT BS. l-IAIIVAIIII 1937 19 Agassiz St. Kent 237 Brattle St., Cnnlbridge, Mass. RICHARD SHINICI-II MIRIKITANI EDB. UNIV. or HAWAII 1936 26 Mellen Sl..-111101161 Eli 9717 2336 Oahu Ave., Honolulu, T. H. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR WILLIAM GALBRAITI-IE MITCHELL, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Beverly Farms 339 Juslinian 797 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Mass. JOSEPH ANTON MITSCI-IEL B.S. FORDHAM 1938 Walter Hastings 35-Phone: Eli 8055 222-01 Hempstead Ave., Queens Vil., N. Y HENRY GEORGE MOLINA, JR. B.S. YALE 1939 18 Chauncy St. Marshall Box 239, San Juan, Puerto Rico ALLAN RODGERS MOLTZEN A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1939 Perkins 14 Williston 3141 College Ave., Berkeley, Cal. THOMAS MILTON MONTGOMERY, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1939 Waller Hastings 40-Phone: Eli 8055 Pitney Nilancl, Cal. RICHARD STUART MORGAN A.B. IIARVARIJ 1938 351 Harvard St.-Phone: Eli 9048 Freunll 112 Charles St., Rochester, N. H. JOHN EDWARD MORRIS, JR. A.B. C. C. N. Y. 19379 A.M. COLUMBIA 1938 I1 Mellen St-Phone: Tro 7728 14-60 Commonwealth Ave., New York, N. Y. NATHAN MOSES B.S. N. Y. U. 1939 16 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Wrftenugemot 1184 Evergreen Ave., Bronx, N. Y. JOHN GIBSON MOSKOVICS A.B. STANFORD 1939 Perkins 47-Phone: Eli 9537 Katz 309 S. Beloit Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. BENEDICT SYD MOSKOWITZ A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1938 12 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 3886 59 Alston Ave., New Haven, Conn. H681 1691 THOMAS RAYMOND MOUNTAIN A.B. PRINCETON 1939 13 Chuuncy St.-dljhonez Eli 8185 Marshall ' 158 Harrison Sl., E. Orange, N. J. STEPHEN FRANCIS. MULLEN A.B. Hour Cnoss 1939 I4 Sacramento St.-Phone: Tro 84165 Williston, 365 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. I. LAT.l-IAM WARNER MURFEY, JR. B.A. YALE 1939 62 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 8710 Bryce Baldwin Rd., Mentor, Ohio ISAAC MUROV B.A. YALE 1939 65 Oxford Sl.-Phone: Eli 164-7 Morgan 530 Capitol Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. EARL DENI-IAM MURPHY HA. Occ1l.nzN1'AL 1939 Walter Hastings ll-9-Phone: Eli 8055 Pitney 27 S. Slll Sl., Alhambra, Cal. EVERETT BEACH MURPHY A.B. I-Ifmvzmn 1936 Perkins 33-Phone: Eli 9537 Black 4169 Stuyvesant Ave., Irvington, N. J. RICHARD GORDON MURRAY 13.5. UNIV. or CAl.nfonN1A 19219 M.B.A. I-lfmvmm 1923 C0l IlII'l2U1ClCl' Hotel-Pllonec Kir 44800 Joseph Warren 675 Lighthouse Ave., Monterey, Cal. GEORGE CERSI-ION MUTNICK A.B. UNIV. or l1IlCHIGAN 1939 Perkins 4,0-Phone: Eli 8223 Mfrgrruler 37 Grove Sl., N. Plainfield, N. J. FREDERICK WILLIAM NANTKER A.B. STANFORD 1939 Waller Hastings fl-fl'-Pl1OIlEZ Eli 8055 Wilson 727 28th Sl., Ogden, Utah STANLEY HAROLD NEYHART, JR. A.B. Srnwronn 1939 Waller Hastings 58-Phone: Eli 7759 L'l11lJllFl'!l Warren. 1235 Bay Sl., San Francisco, Cal. FIRST EYEAR FIRST YEAR JOHN FRANCIS O'CONOR A.B. I'IOLY Cnoss 1939 Divinity 7-Phone: Eli 8464 Story 3 Pinehurst Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio GREGORY WILLIAM O'KEEFE, JR A.B. FORDHAM 1939 ' Walter Hastings 54- Baker 1635-72nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID MCNEIL OLDS B.A. SwAR'rr-IMORE 1939 Perkins 28-Phone: Eli 9537 Gardner 953 La Clair St., Pittsburgh, Pa. LUC1 EN ARTHUR OLIVIER B.A. PROVIDENCE 1923 7 Kirkland Rd.-Phone: Kir 3765 MacNeil 110 High SL.. Pawtucket, R. 1. RICHARD EYRICH OLWINE B.S. LEmcH 1934 Commander Hotel-Phone: Kir 4800 Joseph Warren 131 Kearny Ave., Perlh Amboy, N. .l. JESSE I-IALFF OPPENHEIMER B.A. Umv. or ARIZONA 1939 Waller Hastings 8-Phone: Eli 8055 James Arcadia Place, San Antonio, Texas JAMES SIMON OTTENBERG A.B. SWARTHMORI5 1939 42 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Hart 161 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. HENRY WARREN PAINE B.A. Wn.1.mMs 1939 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 Powell 24' Slorer St., Portland, Me. HOWARD MCCLUSKY PALMER A.B. 'I'IAuvAnn 1939 28 Hurlhul St.-Phone: Eli 1988 Hart Broad Park Lodge, White Plains, N. Y. NICHOLAS PANTELAS B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 419 Wendell St. Witcnagemot 1.70 W. 22nd St., New York, N. Y l170l 1711 ' DAN I EL FRANK PARISER B.A. PRINCETON 1939 4 Avon St., Apt. 6 Warner 99 Murray Ave., Uniontown, Pa. HALFORD WOODWARD PARK, JR. A.B. I-lAnvAnD 1939 Eliot B-11.-Phone: Kir 8774 Pollock Fox Run Lane, Greenwich, Conn. CONSTANTINE WILLIAM PATTERSON A.B. I'IAnvAlnJ 1939 1. Waterhouse Sl., Apt. B-1 Harlan, 57 Elm Sl., Worcester, Mass. CONRAD ALBERT PEARSON A.B. Cor.cA'rf: 1939 56 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 1034 Carrlner 3110 Maple SL, Erie, Pa. EDWARD CULLEN PECK, JR. A.B. 1'Ior.v Cnoss 1939 Perkins 19-Phone: Eli 8223 Williston 38 Nelson Sl., W. Springfield, Mass. FRED WELCH PEEL, JR. B.S. HARVARD 1939 20 lflolyoke Sl. Landis Lexington Rd., Danville, Ky. FRANCIS ROBERT PEISCH A.B. UNIV. or WISCONSIN 1939 26 Walker Sl.-Phone: Tro 5326 Beale Norwich, Vt. FINLEY HUTTON PERRY A.B. I'IAnvA1m 1939 62 Brattle Sl.-Phone: Eli 8710 Scnlt Pegun Lane, Dover, Mass. CHRIST JOHN PETROW B.A. SwAn'rnMom: 1938 37 Gorham Sl.-Phone: Kir 14478 Gurrlrwr 1009 N. Broad SL., Fremont, Nebr. .lOl-I N KENNETH PICKENS A.B. Glzoncra NVASIIINGTON 1939 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9840 Dimmilt ' Box 197, McLean, N. Y. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR ALBERTO PICO-SANTIAGO A.B. GEORGE WASFIINCPTON 1939 Perkins 25-Phone: Eli 9537 Hart Borinquen Apts. 3, Sanlurce, Puerto Rico .IOTI-IA M DONNELL PIERCE A.B. BOWDOIN 1939 94 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 8798 Pollock 392 Spring St., Portland, Me. WILSON COLLINS PIPER A.B. COLnY 1939 38 Damien Rd., Wellesley Hills Phone: Wellesley 2588 Seavey Caribou, Me. LOUIS LIONEL POPLINGER A.B. UNIV. or MICIIIGAN 1939 Walter Hastings 57 F rank f urter 8 W. Third St., Tulsa, Okla. WARD FLOWERS PORTER, JR. A.B. DAIITMOUTII 1939 Phone: Malden 0327 Freund 85 Rockland Ave., Malden, Mass. RALPH PORZIO A.B. DREW 1938 380 Harvard St. Magruder , 21 Maple Ave., Madison, N. J. SIDNEY SAMUEL POSTOL B.A. YALE 1939 65 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 1647 Morgan 1175 Capitol Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. SAMUEL LELAND POWERS A.B. DAn'I'MoU'rII 1939 44 Story St.-Phone: Eli 9703 Pow Wow 134 Chestnut Hill Rd., Chestnut Ilill, Mass. CHARLES LEWIS PRINCE AB. STANFORD 1939 Walter Hastings 44-Phone: Eli 8055 Wilson 987 S. Westmoreland Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. DONALD BROWN PROUTY A.B. HARVARD 1939 Pound 411 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. F172 1731 JOHN KNOX P URCELL A.B. INDIANA 1939 Perkins 32-Phone: Eli 9537 Dim mit! 304- S. Main St., Sullivan, Ind. HENRY QUINTO, JR. B.A. COLUMBIA 1939 Waller Hastings 8-Phone: Eli 8055 James 75 Contrul Park West, New York, N. Y. FREDERICK MARCELLUS RAFFETTO A.B. UNIV. or PlcNNsx'1.v.xN1A 1939 69 Oxford Sl.w1'hone: Kir 1250 MncNei1 115 Main SL., Manusquan, N. J. WAINO THEODORE RAY A.B. HARVARD 1939 56 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Eli 1034 Campbell 1133 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. HERBERT ORDRE REID A.B. Iflowmw 1938 55 Dana SI. WIIAICIIHQCHIDI 600 E. Green Sl., Xvilson, N. C. MARVIN WILLIAM REIDER A.B. UNIV. or RIICIIICAN 1939 30 Mellen Sl.-Phone: Tro 8071 Leach , 2998 Monterey Ave., Detroit, Mich. OTTO REIMH ERR B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1937 18 Walker Sl. Freund 10757-110l.h St., Richmond I-Iill, N. Y. IRVINC REISSIG 13.5. C. C. N. Y. 1939 25 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Kir 211-06 Fftlllliffllflef 771 Trinity Ave., Bronx, N. Y. PETER JOHN REPETTI A.B. Nornn DAME 1939 Perkins 25-Phone: Eli 9537 Cusner 164' Vermont Ave., Newark, N. J. HARRY FREEMAN RICE, JR. B.S. l'lAlWARll 1939 Phone: Cra 1868-W Katz 152 Marlboro Sl., Wfollaslon, Mass. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR ROBERT RAYMOND RICH, JR. B.A. YALE 1939 35 Cochrane SL., Melrose Hills.-Mel 4123 Chafee Tahanto Section, Bourne, Mass. RICHARD BOZMAN RICHARDS A.B. UNIV. or So. CAI.IroIINIA 1939 12 Mellen Sl.-Phone: Eli 7851 Jeremiah Smith 300 Rosemont Ave., San Gabriel, Cal. CHANNING BU LFINCH RICHARDSON B.A. ANIIIERST 1939 21 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 5704 Story 840 Chalmers Pl., Chicago, Ill. ROBERT JOHN RIDDLE A.B. PRINCETON 1939 14 Story St.-Phone: Eli 9169 Langclell 63 Central Ave., Manasquan, N. J. HAROLD EMIL RIEVE B.S. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1939 Divinity 40-Phone: Eli 9120 Joseph Warren 716 E. Glenview SL., Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN HENRY RITTER B.A. UNIV. or CINCINNATI 1939 1673 Cambridge SL.-Phone: Eli 7922 Ely 341 Delhi Rfl., Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM CAMPBELL RITTMAN S.B. l'lARVARD 1939 66 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 0112 Grlrrlner 5705 Solway St., Pittsburgh. Pa. ROYAL ELISI-IA ROBBINS A.B. I-IAIIVAIIII 1939 Phone: Ken 3359 Holmes 512 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. RODNEY TAYLOR ROBERTSON SB. HARVARD 1939 77 Marlin St., Apt. 47-Phone: Kir 04-63 Pollock 116 Madison Ave., Madison, N. J. I-IUGI-I ROBINSON A.B. PRINCETON 1939 53 Dunster SI.-Phone: Eli 9344 Root 2101 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. I174 l I 1751 LEON MORRIS ROBINSON A.B. DICKINSON 1939 Ill- Sacrmnento St.-Phone: Tro 84-65 Magruder 635 S. Warren St., Trenton, N. J. ERSKINE CLARK ROGERS B.A. YALE 1938 24- Chauncy St. 26 Maple SI., Hudson Falls, N. Y. HAROLD BENJAMIN ROITMAN A.B. DARTMOIITII 1935 36 Shepard SL.-Phone: Eli 9686 Scatwuy fl-7 Washington Ave., Winthrop, Mass. SHERMAN ROSENBERG B.A. UNIV. or CoNNIzc'rIcU1' 1938 12 Walker St.-Phone: Eli 8659 276 Dixwell Ave., New Haven, Conn. MIQRVIN IRVING ROSENMAN A.B. ConNIaI.I. 1939 - Walter Hastings 3-Phone: Eli 8055 Brmuleis 135 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. JACOB WO LFE ROSENTIIAL B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 10 Mellen Sl. Fuller 120 Cnbrini Blvd., New York, N. Y. SYDNEY RICHARD RUBIN B.S. S'I'I:'I'soN 1939 66 Kirkland St. Jmnes Williamson, N. Y. ASHER GEORGE RUCH, JR. B.S. LIIIIIGII 1939 Walter Hastings 25-Phone: Eli 8055 Mugrurler Sclmecksville. Pa. SEYMOUR WOLFE RUDOLPH A.B. UNIV. or MICHIGAN 1939 1737 Catlllwiclge Sl.-Plume: Kir 6624 Lunch 120 l'1ill'1'1l1gl'0I1 Htl., Syracuse, N. Y. WILLIAM ALVIN SAVAGE A.B. STANFORD 1939 2 Rutland St.-Phone: Eli 8129 Box 408, Prescott, Ariz. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR EDWARD WILLIAM SCHALL A.B. PRINCETON 1939 14 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9556 Ezlwzzrll Warren 17 Altamont Ct., Morristown, N. J. RICHARD HAROLD SCI-IANNEN B.S. INDIANA 1939 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Campbell 1220 W. Foster Pkwy., Ft. Wayne, Incl. ELLIS SCHEIN B.A. PENNSYLVANIA STATE 1939 1590 Massachusetts Ave. Ely 911 Washington St., Reading, Pa. ALBERT WINSTON SCHIFFRIN B.S. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1939 Divinity 2-Phone: Eli 8464 3 Joseph Warren I 726 Chelton Ave., Pllilaclelphia, Pa. HERBERT FREEMAN SCI-IMELZER S.B. 1-IARVARD 1939 Walter Hastings 57 Frankfurter 110-20 73rd Rd., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. GEORGE AUGUST F. SCHMIEDIGEN LL.B. UNIV. or BIICI-IAREST Dudley 15 9 Berzei, Bucharest, Rumaniu GEORGE FERDINAND SCHNACK A.B. STANFORD 1939 Perkins 30-Phone: Eli 9537 McCurdy 1815 Kewalo St., Honolulu, T. l'l. ALAN NEIL SCHNEIDER B.A. D12 PAIIW 1.938 7 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tm 3616 Harlan, 548 Sunnyside Dr., Louisville, Ky. FREDERICK HENRY SCHNEIDER B.S. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1939 Hamilton D-34 Chafee 176-31 Henley Rd., Jamaica, N. Y. ROBERT ERIC SCHNITTGER A B. HAnVAIm 1939 Kirkland B-4119-Plionet Kir 3249 Dodrl 3006 Somerlon Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 1176 1771 EUGENE SCHUSTER B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 84-70 Dodd 2198 Cruger Ave., Bronx, N. Y. GILES ROLFE SCOFIELD, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1939 26 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 7694 Scott 750 Seneca Pkwy., Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE MERRILL SCOTT B.A. AMIIEIIST 1939 Waller Hastings 39-Phone: Eli 7759 Lamlis 225 Elderwood Ave., Pelham, N. Y. GEORGE BUTTERFIELD SCULLY A.B. Ilom' Cnoss 1939 Perkins 19-Phone: Eli 8223 ,lustimfun 173 Daniels Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. ROBIN SCULLY A.B. I'I1mvAnn 1939 96 Prescott SL.-Phone: Eli 9259 Holmes Shore Acres, Mamaroneck, N. Y. WILLIAM EDWARD SEELY B.S. N. Y. U. 1938 36 Kenmore Rd., Belmont-Phone: B Scnvey Woodley Rd., Morristown, N. J. MANDAL ROBERT SEGAL A.B. Aimnsnsr 1936 33 Mellen St.-Phone: Kir 6265 34- Morningside Rd., Worcester, Mass. RALPH PERLOW SEMONOFF A.B. Bnowiv 1939 46 Irving SL.-Phone: Kir 2452 Simpson 11 Goldsmith St., Providence, R. I. TOM PREW ITT SEN FF A.B. DUKE 1939 I3 Chuuncy SI.-Phone: Eli 8185 Sayre N. Waysville Ave., Ml. Sterling, Ky. JULIUS LOUIS Sl-IACK A.B. IIAIIVARD 1939 Phone: Blu 7052 Simpson 14 Fessenden St., Mattapan. Mass. FIRST YEAR el 0190 FIRST YEAR ROBERT WEIMER SHARP B.A. OIIIQIILIN 1939 Walter Hastings 37-Phone: Eli 7759 Dimmitt 2933 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio JOHN CHARLES SHEEHAN A.B. INDIANA 1937 Perkins 32-Phone: Eli 9537 Jeremiah Smith E. National Rd., Brazil, Ind. JOHN R. SHENEMAN S.B. U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY 1939 42 Kirkland St.--Phone: Eli 9147 Carflozo Walkerton, Ind. MAX CARRINGTON SHIRLEY B.A. UNIV. or MIIII-IIGAN 1939 Perkins 8-Phone: Eli 9537 Williston 410 Park Ave., Kokomo, Incl. HERBERT BRON SON Sl-IONK B.A. WESLEYAN 1938 44 Follen St. Story Dublin, N. H. ROBERT SHULMAN B.A. UNIV. or WISCONSIN 1939 7 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tro 1920 Post 1685 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. LEONA RD STANLEY SIEGEL B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 7 Kirkland Rd.-Phone: Kir 3756 Maguire 609 W. l51st St., New York, N. Y. ARTHUR RICHARD SILSDORF B.A. C. C. N. Y. 1939 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 Post 225 W. 106111 Sl., New York, N. Y. PHILIP ABRAHAM SILVERBERG SB. 1-IARVARD 1939 17 Dunster Sl., Apt. 47 3051 Stone Park Blvd., Sioux City, Iowa STANLEY MARVIN SILVERBERG B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 43 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 4425 Freund 20 W. 69th St., New York, N. Y. 1178 11791 LEMUEL SKIDMORE, J R. A.B. .I7RlNCE'I'0N 1939 13 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Crzrrlozo 13 Edgewood Dr., Summit, N. J. HENRY HILLS SKILLINGS A.B. An-mnznsr 1938 Divinity 33-Phone: Eli 9120 390 Main St., Amherst, Mass. HOWARD IRWIN SLAVIN B.A. YALE 1939 18 Chauncy Sl. Brandeis 70 Firgludc Ave., Springfield, Mass. WILLIAM I-IOBBS SLEEPER, JR. B.S. HAnvAnn 1939 Andover 1.5-Phone: Eli 9058 Dmlrl 35 Main St., Exeter, N. H. ALLAN HUGH SMITH PILB. UNIV. or SANTA CLARA 1939 1673 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 7922 Ely ' 2509 Nain St., Baker, Ore. EDWARD ARVEY SMITH A.B. CLARK 1939 32 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Kir 8613 Fuller 17 Jones St., Worcester, Mass. ENDICOTT SMITH A.B. DAn'1'moU1'li 1939 62 Bruttle Sl.-Phone: Eli 8710 Bryce 26 Prentice Rd., Newton Center, Mass. GERALD MORTON SMITH A.B. l-lfuwnnn 1939 988 Memorial Dr.-Phone: Kir 0467 Katz 660 School St., Welreter, Mass. WILLIAM FRENCH SMITH A.B. U. C. L. A. 1939 Divinity 12-Phone: Eli 811611 Glucclr: 1658 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. LOUIS FLEISCHER SNETMAN A.B. UNIV. or FLORIUA 1939 Perkins 36 Przrsans 530 N. E. 34-th St., Miami, Florida FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR FREDERICK REINHARDT SNYDER A.B. PRINCETON 1939 1673 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 7922 Ely 1226 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, Pa. I-IYMAN SOBELL A.B. :HARVARD 1928 Phone: Col 3015 Carflozo 32 Harwood St., Dorchester, Mass. NICHOLAS C. SPANOS A.B. UNIV. or PITTSBURGH 1938 18 Hilliard St. Freund 25 Mawhinney St., Pittsburgh, Pa. LAURENCE RAYMOND SPERBER B.A. U. C. L. A. 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Tro 7070 Jeremiah Smith 1175 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. EDWARD WILLIAM STARR PILB. UNIV. or VERMONT 1937 51 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 8830 8 Newton Street, Brockton, Mass. ALF RUSTEN STAVIG B.A. CONCORDIA 1939 4 Chauncy Ter.-Phone: Eli 8864 Choate Rosholt, S. Dakota NATHAN L. STEDMAN, JR. A.B. UNIV. or NEW MEXICO 1939 4-72 Broadway, Apt. 2 McCurdy 1050 E. University Ave., Gainesville, Fla. ALBERT 'CAMPBELL STEECE, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1936: A.M. Onto STATE 1938 1601 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Tro 1935 820 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Ohio DAVID SA CHS ST ERN S.B. I'1ARVARD 1939 1306 Mass. Ave., Apt. 303--Phone: Kir 0897 Post 317 W. 87th St., New YoI'k, N. Y. JAMES FRAZIN STERN A.B. IIARVARD 1939 7 Irving T er.-Phone: Tro 9705 Post 2508 E. Belleview Pl., Milwaukee, Wis. ' U80 11811 .IOI-IN NOOT STERN A.B. OBHIILIN 1939 Walter Hastings 37-Phone: Eli 8055 5000 East End Ave., Chicago, Illinois DAVID SPINK STEVENS B.S. HAIIVAIID 1939 1619 Massachusetts Ave. Leach Lisbon, N. II. WILLIAM KIRK STEWART A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1939 Perkins 4'-Phone: Eli 9537 Choate , 1261 'Victoria Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. WILLIAM KLEMM STEWART B.S. UNIV. or PIQNNSYLVANIA 1939 63 Oxford St. Mr1cNeil 336 Monmouth Ave., Gloucester, N. WILLIAM WARREN STIFLER, JR. B.A. AMIIIzns'r 1939 Waller Hastings 39-Phone: Eli 7759 Root 395 S. Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. LEWIS MORTIMER STILLMAN A.B. 'I'U1f'rs 1939 Phone: Win 1864 Thurston 30 Wildwood St., Winchester, Mass. EDWIN MATTI-IEW STOKES A.B. COLUMBIA 1939 3 Hurlbut St.-Phone: Kir 5275 Dodd 125 E. Harwood Ter., Palisades Park, N. J. OLIVER ELLIS STONE B.A. Wnsr.I:YAN 1.939 5 Bryant St.-Phone: Tro 0197 Hall II5 Pine Sl., Harrisburg, Pa. RUSH ELLSWORTI-I STOUFFER, JR. A.B. .IUNIATA 1939 67 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9103 Maguire 228 W. Main Sl., Waynesboro, Pa. GARDNER NICHOLS STRATTON A.B. IIAIWAIIII 1939 Phone: Asp 4031 Baker 262 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR ALVIN MERVIN SU CHIN B.A. YALE 1939 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 Ely Rosalind Gardens, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. FREDERICK RALPH SU ITS B.A. VANDERBILT 1937 17 Dunster St,. Apt. 28-Phone: Eli 9242 609 E. Capitol St., Little Rock, Ark. BARTHOLOMEW PHILIP SWEENEY, JR. B.S. GEORGETOWN 1939 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9076 5 Gardner Pi., Leominster, Mass. CHARLES W. GREENLEAF SWEET A.B. PENNSYLVANIA STATE 1939 Perkins 27-Phone: Eli 9537 Pitney 666 E. Beau St., Washington, Pa. ELDRED MANSFORD SWINGEN B.S.C. UNIV. or NORTII DAKOTA 1939 12 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 7851 Black I-Iannaford, N. Dakota JAMES DELANO SWITZER B.S. Gmoncuroww 1939 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 3 Forest Ridge, St. Louis, Mo. ROBERT TAFT B.A. YALE 1939 206 E. Holden Green Root Drake Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio CHARLES YASUYUKI TANIGUCI-II A.B. UNIV. or HAWAII 1939 58 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 8060 McCurcly P. O. Box 27, Olaa, Hawaii, T. H. IRVING TANNENBAUM A.B. C. C. N. Y. 1938 48 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 84-48 Post 751 Amsterdam Ave., New York, N. Y. FREDERICK CHAUNCEY TANNER, JR. A.B. YALE 1939 1619 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Tro 5097 Landis 660 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 1182 1831 , . FIRST YEAR JOHN REID TAYLOR B.S. NOIITIIWESTERN 1938 51 Oxford St.-Phone: Tro 9086 Gardner 3448 Elaine Pl., Chicago, Ill. W l SUT1-IERLAND GAZZAM TAYLOR, 111 ' A.B. WILLIAMS 1939 18 Chauncy St. Holmes 160 E. Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. THOMAS CURTISS TAYLOR B.A. YALE 1939 20 Prescott St.-Phone: Kir 4057 Pow Wow 1166 Clover St., Rochester, N. Y. DUDLEY BRADSTREET TENNEY A.B. OIIHIILIN 1939 Perkins 39-Phone: Eli 8223 Dirnmilt The Cordova Apts., Washington, D. C. CARTER BLAND THARP A.B. NVABASII 1939 1582 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9691 Campbell 137 E. 44-th St., Indianapolis, Ind. ROBERT CLINTON THOMPSON B.A. Atvmnnsr 1939 Phone: Mid 0473-M Chafee 18 Melendy Ave., Watertown, Mass. WILLIAM CRUM THOMPSON S.B. Hnnvnnn 1932 Phone: Tro 6466 MacNeil 1699 Cambridge St., Cznnhridge, Mass. WILLIAM OVERTON TODD, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1939 Walter Hastings 54-Phone: Eli 8055 Pitney 463 S. June St., Los Angeles, Cal. ROBERT BATTEY TROUTMAN, JR. A.B. UNIV. or Giaoncm 1939 26 Chnuncy St.-Phone: Tro 7694 Pound 132 Peachtree Cir., Atlanta. Ca. WILLIAM DUANE TUCKER, IR. A.B. Hom Cnoss 1939 Divinity 7-Phone: Eli 8464 Story Park Drive South, Rye, N. Y. FIRST YEAR ELKAN TURK, JR. A.B. IIARV.-XRD 1939 1737 Cambridge Sl.-Phone: Kir 1101 Parsons 20 Irvington Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. LEIGH DEXTER TUTTLE A.B. OUERLIN 1939 Perkins 42-Phone: Eli 8223 Choate 220 Arlington Ave., Springfield, Ohio LEONARD UGELOW B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 43 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 4,425 Hudson. 114-64 197th St., St. Albans, N. Y. SAMUEL JACKSON UNDERHI LL B.S. YALE 1939 62 Braille St.-Phone: Eli 8710 Root Jericho, L. I., N. Y. FREDERIC KENDALL UPTON A.B. DAR'rMoUTi1 1939 4 Hurlbut St.-Phone: Kir 3613 Hall 232 South St., Concord, N. H. SHELDON BAIRD VANCE B.A. CARLETON 1939 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Cam. pbell 204 Maple St., Austin, Minn. DAVID VELK B.A. OHIO STATE 1,938 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 811-10 JlLSliI1.if1IL 28 Union St., Hudson, N. Y. JOHN RALPH VERBALIS B.A. Pr:NNsYr.vAN1A STATE 1.939 56 Boylston St. Hudson 41123 E. Main St., Plymouth, Pa. OTTO FLOYD VINSON AB. UNIV. or WASHINGTON 1939 Walter Hastings 33-Phone: Eli 7759 Parsons 510 N. Maple Sl., Colville, Wash. ALFRED MARVIN WACHSMAN B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 14' Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8331 Maguire 7 Valdale Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. U84 11851 .IULES DAVID WALDER B.A. YALE 1939 18 Chauncy SL. Brmulcis 1215 Carroll SL., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD GLENN WALKER B.A. UNIV. or TENNESSEE 1939 81 Oxford St.-Phone: Kir 5274 Cardozo 11.0. Box 291, Lelnanon, Tenn. ARTHUR CYRUS WARNER A.B. PRINCETON 1938 Divinity 17 Black 323 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. GEORGE LEROY WARNER, JR. B.S. UNW. or WICIIITA 1939 l-Iamilmn C-13--Phone: Eli 7977 Chafee 310 N. Pershing, St., Wichita, Kan. JOSEPH RAY WATKINS, JR. A.B. I-IAnvAnn 1939 Phone: 'fro 6403 Pollock 2 Bond St., Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES HENRY WATTS B.A. YALE 1939 9 4 Chauncy Ter.--Phone: Eli 8864 Choate Quarry Heights, Canal Zone I-IAROLD WAX B.A. N. Y. U. 1939 14 Sumner Rd. Sumiey 185 E. 33rd Sl., Paterson, N. J. 'THOMAS PRESTON WEBSTER, J A.B. DUKE 1938 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 Sayre Tuppahannock, Va. JOSEPH MARCUS WEIL A.13. l'lARVAllD 1939 988 Memorial Dr.-Phone: Kir 04.67 Katz 4433 Briar Pl.. Chicago, 111. LLOYD GEORGE WEINBERGER A.B. Rurcnns 1939 7 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 5912 Morgan 96 Meade Ave., Passaic, N. J. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR CERARD WEINSTOCK A.B. HARVARD 1939 7 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tro 9706 Post 135 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT OTTO WEISS A.B. N. Y. U. 1939 16 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Witenagemot 70 Prospect Park S.W., Brooklyn, N. THOMAS ADAM WELSTEAD A.B. FORDIIAM 1939 Walter Hastings 1 Sayre 99-03 Herrick Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. HENRY GEORGE WENZEL, III A.B. HARVARD 1939 Dudley 43 Hudson Y. 11501 85th Ave., Richmond Hill, N. Y. SIDNEY WERLIN A.B. :HARVARD 1939 Phone: Mal 3816-W Hudson 146 Walnut St., Malden, Mass. DAVID CHURCHILL WILDER A.B. HARVARD 1939 999 Memorial Dr.-Phone: Tro 528 Marshall 192 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Ma BURWELL BAYLOR WILKES, IV B.S. HARVARD 1939 1 Waterhouse St., Apt. B-1 Harlan Durant, Miss. RALPH HOWARD WILLARD, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Bel 2216 Sezwey 200 Clifton St., Belmont, Mass. JAMES THOMAS WILLIAMS, II A.B. IIARVARD 1939 13 Chauncy St. Wilson 11,954 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. WALLACE Mcl-IENRY WILLIAMS B.B.A. UNIV. or IVIINNESOTA 1939 8 Irving Ter.-Phone: Tro 6419 Baker Wadsworth, Kan. 9 SS. U86 11871 JOHN JOSEPH WINTERMEYER PII.B. UNIV. or Norm: DAME 1939 12 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 Langflcll 70 Heins Ave., Kitchener, Ontario GRAHAM WITSCHIEF, JR. B.A. Wn,r.IAms 1939 42 Kirkland St. Holmes 379 Grand St., Newlrurgh, N. Y. ERN ST FRIEDRICII WOOD CAND. Jun. UNIV. or BERLIN 1939 988 Memorial Dr.-Phone: Kir 2643 Casner 63 Ash St., New Bedford, Mass. CHARLES WARD YETTER 13.5. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1939 Perkins 29-Phone: Eli 9537 Dfmmiit 20 Arthur St., Binghamton, N. Y. ANDREW PLIMPTON YOUNG A.B. 1'lARVAl!D 1939 94 Brattle St.-Phone: Tro 3185 Pollock Bayberry Lane, Greenwich, Conn. ROBERT GRIFFING ZELLER A.B. STANFORD 1939 7 Mellen St. Wilson 1103 N. Ave. 64-, Los Angeles, Cal. STANLEY ELLIOT ZIMMERMAN B.A. YALE 1939 ll-6 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 2452 Clueck 92 Moore Ave., Worcester, Mass. FIRST YEAR i FIRST YEAR Not Photographed DONALD KEl'1'H ANDERSON A.B. 1J.1uz'1'Mol,r'1'lI 1939 Perkins 39 H Il rlson. 1108 Luhrs Tower, Phoenix, Arizona CLIFFORD KUNIO MIRIKITANI B.A. UN1v. oi' 1-Lxwfxn 1932 26 Mellen Sl.-l'llone: lili 9717 2336 Oahu Ave.. llonolulu, T. H. l-IUMPHREY LEOPOLD NASH, JR. B.A. 1lAm'.'xnn 1939 21 Wendell Sl. SHIIIICY 2830 Lee Rcl.. Shaker Hts., Ohio SAMUEL JEREMIAH ORIHS A.B. l'Lxnv.xnn 1933 Phone: Tal 4688 10 Wales Sl., Dorcllcsler, Mass. JOHN JOSEPH REIDY, JR. A.B. IIAIKVARD 1938 Phone: Parkway 5207-M 11 Rawslon Rd., Roslinflale, Mass. LUDWIG SCI-IIFFER L.Dn. UNIV. on VIENNA 1919 30 Dana Sl. lilzlck Vienna. Austria DONALD EDWARD VAN KOUGHNET AB.. AM. UNIV. or' lX'lmNxcso1'.x 1928. 1929 383 1'l1ll'VilI'll Sl., Apt. 201 2125 Scuclcler SL., Saint Paul, Minn. HAROLD PUTNAM WILLTAMS, JR. A.B. 1Alfxnv,um 1939 cfo T. W. Macculme. 24 Langdon Sl. 20 l1'1kll'Sl1Llll Sl.. Brookline, Mass. 11881 GRADUATE SPECIAL UNCLASSIFIED GRADUATE ALBERT SALISBURY ABEL A.B., J.D. STATE UNIV. or IOWA 1927, 1930 LL.M. HARVARU 1937 1737 Cambridge St. Washington Univ. Law School, St. Louis, Mo. CHARLES BERTRAND BAYLY B.A. YALE 1936, LL.B. LIARVARD 1939 Walter Hastings 6-Phone: Eli 8055 Campbell 1990 Ford Dr., Cleveland, Ollio ALVIN LUTHER BERMAN B.A., LL.B. SYRACUSE 1936, 1939 16 Mellen St. 924 E. Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. HAROLD BROWN B.A. YALE 1986, LL.B. HARVARIJ 1939 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 Frankfurter 25 W. Elm Terr., Brockton, Mass. NORRIS JAY BURKE A.B., J.D. UNW. or CALIP. 1924-, 1926 9 Ellery St., Apt. 26 161 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. MARCUS COHN A.B., J.D. UNIV. or Cmcmco 1935, 1938 15 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 6657 1807 W. Brady St., Tulsa, Okla. ARMAND BUDINGTON DU B015 A.B., LL.B. COLUMBIA 1929, 1932 43 Linnaean St. New York, N. Y. TROUPE EARNEST GAMMAGE, JR. B.A., LL.B. UNIV. or TEXAS 1939 19 Garden St.-Phone: Eli 8816 903 Willard St., Houston, Texas JOSEPH GOLD LL.B., LL.M. UN1v. or LoNnoN 1935, 1936 51 Oxford St.-Phone: Tro 9086 12 Donnington Ct., London, N. W. 10, England DAVID RUST HENSLEY A.B. UNIV. or Mrssonnr 1933 12 Shepard St.-Phone: Eli 0940 Montgomery City, Mo. 1190 1911 DAVID IIOPPENSTEIN A.B.. LL.B. BAYLOR 1939 17116 Caxnhricilge Sl.-Phone: Tro 7837 626 S. 9ll'I SL., Waco, Texas WILLIAM ORR HUIE B.A. I-IENnERsoN STATE TEACHERS 1932g LL.B. UNIV. or TEXAS 1935 305-B Holden Green Univ. of Texas Law School, Austin, Tex. LORING PIERCE JORDAN, JR. A.B. DARTIuoU'I'II 1935Q LL.B., LL.M. QHARVARD 1938, 1939 111 Hammond St. I2 Church Sl., Wakefield, Mass. IRVINC CHANDLER KAPLAN B.S. in B.A. Bos'roN UNIV. 1937Q LL.B. ibid. 1939 71 Martin St. 24 Chancery St., New Bedford, Mass. DONALD KEHL A.B. CARROLL 19313 LL.B. HARVARD 1934 25 Iflummond SL. 40 Monroe Sl., Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES VAILL LAUGHLIN LL.B. GEoRcE WASIIINGTON 19293 A.B. ibicl. 1930 Hnpkimon, Iowa WILBUR RUFUS LESTER A.B. Monmonfrn 19363 .I.D. N0lITllWIiSTI5RN 1939 3 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Eli 804-I R. R. 3, Toulon, Ill. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY LIGHT B.A. TULANE 19303 LL.B. UNIV. or TEXAS 1933 305-C I-lolden Green-Phone: Tro 0175 305 W. Mistletoe Ave., San Antonio, Tex. PAUL PHILIP LIPTON B.A., LL.B. UNIV. or XVISCONSIN 1937, 1939 30 Wendell Sl.-Phone: Kir 2083 774- Geneva Sl., Burlington, Wis. CONRAD WALTER OBERDORFER .I.U.D. UNIV. or Mnmcn 19333 LL.B. NORTIIEASTERN 1939 Phone: Tro 68741 20 Ware St., Cambridge, Mass. GRADUATE GRADUATE PAUL T. O'DONOCHUE A.B., LL.B. GIZOIIGETOWN 1936, 1939 12 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8976 2303 California St., Washington, D. C. BENJAMIN HARRISON POWELL, JR B.A. V. M. I. 19365 LL.B. UNIV. or TEXAS 1939 116-C Holden Green 2208 Windsor Rd., Austin, Texas LEWIS BRUNO SOI-IN LL.M. UNIV. or JOHN CASIMIR 1935 29 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9830 Dworskiegs 17, Przemyil, Poland CHARLES NORMAN STALLINGS A.B. UNIV. OF FLORIDA 1935, LL.B. 1-IARVARD 1938 , 60 Kirkland St.-Phone: Kir 3021 Gardner 3306 Lykes Ave., Tampa, Florida BENJAMIN BROWN TAYLOR, JR. B.S. DAVIDSON 19333 M.A., LL.B. LOUISIANA STATE 1935, 1939 Walter Hastings 15 925 Convention Sl., Baton Rouge, La. JACOBUS TENBROEK A.B. UNIV. or CALIFORNIA 1934, M.A., LL.B. ibid. 1935, 1938 19 Everett St. Berkeley, California RAPHAEL I-IERMAN TUCK B.Sc. KECONJ LONDON UNIV. 1936, B.A. QLAWJ CAMBRIDGE 1939 6 Prentiss St.-Phone: Eli 8128 cfo Trinity I-Iall, Cambridge, England MOISE HARVEY WEIL B.B.A., LL.B. UNIV. or TI:xAs 1939 19 Garden St.-Phone: Eli 8816 816 Furman St., Corpus Christi, Texas MILTON I-IORACE WEST, JR. B.A., LL.B. UNIV. OF TEXAS 1939 19 Garden St.-Phone: Eli 8816 611 Washington St., Brownsville, Texas I1921 11931 S P E C I A L Not Photographed CHARLES TRACY BARNES A.B. YM.:-: 1933, LL.B. 1-IAnvAnu 1937 Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln-Phone: Lin 0112 Scott Manlmsscl, Long Island, N. Y. EDMOND WEST PARKINSON B.S. BRIGIIAM YouNc 1924 LL.B. GEORGE WASHINGTON 1928 58 Garfield SL.-Phone: Kir 6620 Rexburg, Idaho RALPH SMITH RICE LL.B. UN1v. or So. DAKOTA 1932 Walter Hastings 48-Phone: Eli 8055 1212 S. Walts St., Sioux Falls, S. D. WILLI A M HOSEA FERRELL A.B. UNIV. or II.L1NoIs 1935 LL.B. Hixnv.-xnn 1938 60 Kirkland St.-Phone: Kir 3021 200 E. College Sl., Marion. Ill. RICHARD STARKEY SULLIVAN RAFAEL MARTINEZ-A LVAREZ, JR. A.B. Vn.1.ANovA 1936 A.B., LL.B. Bos'1'oN COLLEGE 1929, 1939 LL.B. Umv. or Plnawro Rico 1939 59 Pond St., South Braintree, Mass. 203-B Holden Green Loiza Rd., Stop 44-, Santuroc, Puerto Rico SPECIAL STUDENTS BARNET S. BLUME A.B. C. C. N. Y. 1929, JD. N. Y. U. 1934 1 8 Chauncy Sl. 1480 .Iesup Ave., Bronx, N. Y. ROBERT ALEXANDER DREY ER LL.B. N. Y. U. 1939 32 Shepard Sl.-Phone: Tro 3275 87 Wolfe Lane, Pelham, N. Y. JAMES NOONAN EGAN B.A. TRINITY 1937 7 Ashton Pl.-Phone: Kir 2753 128 N. Beacon Sl., 1-lartford, Conn. LAVITOR ALEXANDER CILLIAM, JR. B.A. UNIV. or MISSISSll'I'I 19365 LL.B. ihid. 1939 110 Oxford St.-Phone: Kir 9432 111 Lellore Ave., Clarksdale, Miss. SPECIAL GEORGE LEE HASKINS A.B. HARVARD 1935 Lowell House G-34-Phone: Kir 4070 Pow W ow 53 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. FRANK WARD HUSTACE B.A. UNIV. or HAWAII 19365 LL.B. 1-IARVAIID 1939 Walter Hastings 45 1638 Young St., Honolulu, T. H. ROBERT G. MOCH B.A. UNIV. or WAsIHIINc1'oN 1936 M. I. T. Grad. House-Phone: Kir 2680 Montesano, Washington I EDWARD M. PETERS LL.B., LL.M. BOSTON UNIV. 1911, 1913 Phone: Hub 7250 4 Liberty St., Boston, Mass. CARLTON MCADORY SMITH B.A. YALE 19363 LL.B. UNIV. or ALABAMA 1939 Walter Hastings 48 Griswold 3308 Cliff Rd., Birmingham, Ala. HENRY WILLIAM R. WADE B.A. CAMBRIDGE 1939 Adams House B-23-Phone: Kir 8165 Dean Grange, Huntingdon, England MYRON S. WINER LL.M. BosToN UNIV. 1938 Phone: Lon 3454 1272 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Not Photographed LUIS DELGADO GARDEL MARIO ESPINOSA D.Sc., D.C.L. UNIV. or HAVANA 1938, 1939 S.I.D. UNIVERSIDAD TAVEIIIANA 1939 1010 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Kir 2917 420 Memorial Dr.-Phone: Kir 4726 352 Ast. Vedado, Havana, Cuba 4-20 Banco Bogota, Bogota, Colombia V PASQUALE FRATICELLI N0RTHEIXS'FERN UNIV. Phone: Capitol 8464 65 Strathmore Rd., Brighton, Mass. 1194 1951 UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS I-IORACE BROCK BENT A.B. Winnmms 1936 12 Garden St.-Phone: Kir 2931 Holmes Weyllill Farms, Bethlehem, Pa. GEORGE CARNAHAN A.B. I-IAIWARD 1937 2 Holyoke St. Pomul Apt. 176, Torreon, Coah, Mexico ALBERT MOORE A.B. PRINCETON 1938 13 Chuuncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Baker 5318 Sunset Dr., Kansas City, Mo. WILLIAM ANDREW MURRAY A.B. DAn1'MoU1'u 1936 Phone: Milford 1607 19 Grunt St., Milford, Mass. EDWIN MCGREGOR WARNER A.B. HARVARD 1937 17 Dunster St.-Phone: Eli 9242 Ohly 540 E. Main St., Geneva, Ohio Not Photographed JOI-IN A. PLATZ A.B. HARVARD 1935 12 Walker St.-Phone: Eli 8659 Brandeis 225 Gamage Ave., Auburn, Me. UNCLASSIFIED Y V Y -.1 -..,,.v ,-.,, W ... g ,.,.- V, PRAY AMES TH AYER CMITH L.-,, tiki, Y , , F -- -,151 '-zt, ,Y ', . NL , ,- ,A e. V4.1 . , I J .J yea- -v-f 1-7-'S fi ---f f - 'vm-tra fm 'lv' 'nuns 11 .QL-4:1115 H7 , ag-Q.-11.-24. . - Y -.. -W -' Q 'fx 'V3glUL 3 'i T he 1 ,V r :EF ' A ., -. Lj,,-A:-,,,,,, '. 1 ,M K ,.-.-.. .-...w.,. ,Y - , '- ' ' - A 1 -- V ,. . - W V c R E N H ER F' P is 0 N s an ' ff ,v 'fungi ' 2 ' T' ' 3 ' - -' QT: - , vpn-16, 2 ..::.4g-.,,::' ' i Y H ',.,. ....- ...g .... 7 -V 1 W ,M Y Y I - , , -fy,- L.. ,1,',..V.n. 1 A-W 'ff T-- -.. f -...- W - ,g . : .. ,-. - H .M . L-. ' f, M 93 3' Q'5f-Ef11ia-.'1f.?5'fi,5f'5' if!--3 1 3 ' ' If W7 . 11 ' 1 ' fu f -H---A ni' .V . - -rf 4-tl .,,, , , - 1- . ...yr..,.-.:.,,L...4.Q?5414gf.g-.-.+.J.......:.,u 1 .110 Jfl.. -g,'.,' - - ,.,-..-,. - ,,, .. 1 .,..f. . , .. ,.u..... ..,, ., ...,.,.fW- ,, .-, --.- -25kr.:-'1::zr- Fwiing' fm!-4 W QQ g4Ce74-zMfm72 QQ75k 955 GH- gH1L'FcJ 6957105 qfthc Gow yfffhvax ENCH -1529 0fw.ff4lzfzY:4.!aLifii!L2m42zQ.ca..f'5 Gvfmuwfffv 1559 THE ORGANIZATIUNS The Harvard Law Review Entering upon its fifty-third year of publication, the Harvard Law Review continues to realize the ambitions of its founders. Certainly the articles con- tributed have, in the words of Volume I, Number 1, proved of permanent value. In many cases the student work appearing in the Note and Recent Case departments has been 'cserviceable to the professionf, The Review may have surpassed its initial ambitions in some respects, for it improved upon, and survived many of what Volume I had termed the established law journals, which are managed by lawyers of ex- perience, and have already a firm footing with the - --- professionf' With these, however, the Review was not C. M. Ewing, President intended to enter into competitionf' Most important of all, the early success of the Harvard venture demon- strated the feasibility of the student law review as it exists today and furnished inspiration and example to the numerous similar publications-there are some fifty of them at the present time-which now insure that no development in the law shall pass unnoticed by the profession at large. The Review has four chief departments. The hrst, the leading articles, which deal with every phase of the law, represent contributions from members of the Harvard faculty and other outstanding persons engaged in the practice or teaching of the law. The second, the Book Review department, is devoted to keeping abreast of the grow'- ing literature of the law. It contains thoughtful criticism by eminent men of the profession of those books on law that hold more than a passing interest. The other two departments represent the work of the student editors. The Note department appraises each month some one or more of the current developments in the law. The Recent Case department brings to the profession a selection of recently decided eases, supplemented by brief comments, which are deemed to be of unusual interest or importance. Despite the fact that a majority of its readers are not connected with the Law School, the Review has remained peculiarly the prope1'ty of Harvard law students. From their ranks, solely upon the basis of highest scholastic standing, its editors are drawn. In return, those editors have established a tradition of hard and careful work which has proved the wisdom of the policy. Vlfithout this the Review could never have succeeded, for it has set itself a task calculated to discourage a more professional and less enthusiastic editorial board. Student editors read every case handed down by the principal English-speaking courts, the carefully culled fruits of this labor form the raw material of the Recent Case department, or, if the topic is one requiring extended comment, of the Note department. Similarly both departments comment upon new' developments of statu- l200l LAW REVIEW THIRD YEAR MEMBERS fTop Rowj: M. Lcva, Note Editor, J. W. Bishop, Note Editor, J. F. Costeiloe, Treasurer, J. H. Maclay, Jr., Case Editor, Louis Henkin, Book Review Editor. CSecond Row! : G. C. Cummings, J. J. Fuld, E. T. Gignoux, J. A. Gorrell, E. Johnson, Jr. fThird Row? : E. L. Kuhn, L. C. Meeker, L. F. Miller, Jr., P. H. Moss, H. H. Nexon. lBotlom Bowl: M. Richter, S. M. Ricsner, J. P. Williams, III. i20lJ LAW REVIEW SECOND YEAR MEMBERS CTop Row? 1 R. S. Ashby, L. H. Bengslon, P. Dobin, D. E. Feller, J. E. Coldmark. CSecond RowJ: D. M. Gribhon, S. Kleinman, W. C. Knox, W. E. Read, R. I-I. Riddell. CThird Rowl : J. W. Riely, A. J. Rosenthal, C. M. Ross, J. K. Schemmer, I-I. J. Schmidt. QBottom Row? : H. L. Shniderman, F. P. Warne, E. D. Wynot. f2021 LAW REVIEVV tory law in the light of the legal system upon which it seeks to operate. And upon the student editors rests the responsibility for the selection of material fleading articles and hook reviewsil from outside sources. The close integration and co- operation of the stall' is evidenced by the fact that no student work is signed, simply because no Note or Recent Case can hc identified as the work of any one or two men. Although the student editorial hoard is independent, the continued success of the Review sta,-nis in large part from the active and generous cooperation of the faculty, expressed both in the contribution of articles and in the suggestion of fertile fields of legal investigation. No less important are the continued interest fand concrete manifestations thcreofj ol' former editors. Such names as Joseph Beale, Learned Hand, John Wigmorc, and Sznnuel Williston arc familiar to recent as well as original readers of the Review. III one thing both editors and readers of the Review may take prideg over the fifty-three years its critical comments and analyses have maintained a fairness and impartiality which has, upon occasion, earned it commendation from sources other- wise so disparate as the Daily Worker and the New York Herald Tribune. MEMBERS OF THE EDITORIAL BOARD CHARLES M. EWING, President MAIIX LEVA, Note Editor Ojicers JOIIN F. COSTELLOE, Treasurer JOHN H. NIACLAY, JR., Case Editor Jostzvn W. BISHOP, Note Editor Louis HENKIN, Book Review Editor RoI.xl':RT SAMUEL Asnm' LARs HENRY BENcs'I'oN CIcoRc:E CLARKIQ CUMMINGS PADI. DOIIIN DAVID EDWARD FEI.l.liR JAMES .JEFFREY FULD ' EDWARD TIIAXTER GIcNoUx JoNA'rnAN EDWARDS GOLIJMARK JAMES ALI-'RED GORRELL DANIEL lVlCNAMAIlA CRIDRON EARL JOHNSON., JR. EDWIN LEONARD KAIIN SEYMOUR KLEINMAN WILLIAM CARROLL KNox LEONARD CARI'EN'l'ER MEEKER Editors LIONEL FRANCIS MILLER, JR. PBYTON HOWARD Moss HUBERT JLJENRY NExoN WILLIAM EVAN READ MELVIN RICHTER RICHARD HARRY RIDDELL STANLEY MATHIAS RIESNER JOHN WILLIAM RIELY ALBERT JosEPI-I ROSENTIIAL CHESTER MONROE Ross JOHN KARL SCHEMMER HERBIAN J. SCHMIDT HARRY LOUIS SHNIDERMAN FREDERICK PARSONS W.ARNE JAMES PETER WILLIAMS, III EDWARD DAVIS WYNOT I203J l The Board of tudent Advisers The Ames Competition Frank A. Kaufman, John O. Rhome, Jr. Chairman Faculty Assistant in Charge During most of the period from the founding of the Law School in 1817 down to the present, law clubs and moot court arguments have been an integral, though extra-curricular, part of the w'ork of the School. ln the nineteenth century faculty- conducted school moot courts were operated side by side with the activities of the established law clubs. But by 1897 so many clubs had been organized that the school courts were abandoned as superfluous. Not until the establishment of the Board of Student Advisers by faculty resolu- tion in 1910, however, did law club work achieve the vitality and effectiveness which it is deemed to possess today. It is to Dean Ezra Ripley Thayer that the School owes its gratitude for the conception of an organization of high-ranking students who would coordinate law club work and provide the systematic program of super- vision and instruction that had theretofore been lacking. And it is Dean Roscoe Pound who was responsible in large measure for the continuous growth of the Board since that time in its functions, its facilities, and its numbers. The first Board was composed of six men under the chairmanship of Claude R. Branch, later Assistant to the United States Attorney General and now a prominent member of the Boston bar. Professors Zechariah Chafee and Livingston Hall later became Chairmen, While many men who have since become prominent attorneys are numbered among the Boardis former members. As time went on and the volume of the Board's duties increased, the membership was gradually expanded until today it consists of seventeen men, under the leadership of Frank Kaufman, chosen from the group in the second and third-year classes ranking scholastically just below those selected for the Editorial Board of the Harvard Law Review. The Board occupies l204i1 2051 STUDENT ADVIWSERS MEMBERS OF THE BOARD CTop Rowl: E. Z. Buck, I. N. Calderwood, W. D. Cannon, Jr., C. D. Elfenbein. Kseconcl Rowjz J. B. Goldman, M. M. Goodsill, Jr., T. Kaplan, F. Licht. 'f'I'l1i1'd Rowlz R. H. Loeb, W. F. Pell, Jr., J. B. Poor, A. W. Scott, Jr. fBOllOm Rowlz G. K. Scott. R. O. Swados, J. Swartz, S. L. Wickenhaver. STUDENT ADVISERS a suite of ofiices in Austin Hall to which it removed many years ago from Langdell Hall where merely a designated table had been its headquarters. During the first decade of the Board's existence its main function was merely to supervise and coordinate the work of the established law clubs. The growth of the number of law clubs had not, however, been commensurate with the rapid increase in the student body. In 1920, therefore, the Board made perhaps the most significant decision of its history when it decided to organize law clubs itself to accommodate those first-year students for whom there was no place in the established clubs. Today over half of the first-year class are members of Board-sponsored law clubs, each of which is supervised by a volunteer upper-classman selected by the Board. The backbone of moot court Work is thus the individual law club of which 'there are now over sixty in the School. Each club is free to select its own membership and to act as a social institution as well as a source of hrst-hand legal experience. Some ninety-five per cent of first-year men annually become members of these clubs. The law club system as it has been developed by the Board of Student Advisers is designed to educate the student in three respects-the tools of legal research, the technique of preparing and writing a brief, and the method of presenting an oral argument before an appellate tribunal. The eight men in the first-year court of a law club, under a supervisor, are assigned their first moot cases in October. Divided into four groups of two men, each pair is assigned a record of a hypothetical trial which has supposedly taken place previously in some court of the fictitious Conunon- wealth of Ames. The facts in these records, which usually involve points of law covered in the first-year courses, are the product of careful composition by mem- bers of the Board with a view toward well-dehned and argumentative issues of law suitable for the novice in moot court work. One member of each pair in a first- year court assumes the role of attorney for the plaintiff and the other that of attor- ney for the defendant. After instruction in the use of the books in the Library, short appellate briefs are written which are submitted to a member of the Board for suggestions as to their improvement. Revision of the briefs follows and they are then interchanged by the opponents. The last step is the oral argument before a bench of three student justices. After this first round of moot cases, which for each first-year court consists ol four arguments, a second series is held late in November. The opponents of the first 1'OllI1t'l band together in groups of two, each group opposing another, so thai for each law club two arguments are scheduled. The same procedure is followed, with the exception that the issues of law revealed by the records are more intricate and the briefs are of greater length. In February a third round completes the Work for the first year. Here inter-club arguments are first begun, the Board arranging a schedule whereby each pair in one Hrst-year court argues a pair from another. In this manner four arguments are provided for each club. The briefs and oral argu- ment are again more elaborate in this series, and a faculty member acts as Chief Justice. To the club with the best record in its four arguments the Roscoe Pound Prize is awarded. f206i l207l FINALISTS EDWARD WARREN CLUB lTop Rowl: W. D. Cannon, Jr., J. B. McMillan, J. M. Phillips, R. D. Price fBotlmn Rowl: A. J. Riggs, I. V. Tiermun, E. P. Van Cise, R. E. White. WILLISTON CLUB fTop Rowl: E. J. Duggan, W. H. Fleming, R. G. Hershey, E. L. Kennelly. fBottom ROWJ: S. A. Milwid, J. P. Ramsay, D. F. Sullivan, P. B. Wells. STUDENT ADVISERS It is in the second and third-year moot court work, however, that real refinements of technique in brief-writing and oral argument are developed. The focal point for this program is the Ames Competition, begun in 1911 pursuant to a generous gift from Mrs. James Barr Ames in accordance with Dean Ames' wishes. ln the fall the second-year courts which decide to continue law club work-and there are usually some thirty of these-engage in four inter-club doubles arguments. In this so-called qualifying round only the eight winning clubs, determined on a basis of victories and total points scored, are eligible to continue in the Competition. For the re- mainder of the students active participation in law club work is at an end. The quarter-finals are held in February of the second year in the court room of Langdell Hall. For each club there is only one argument in this round. The clubs are paired off by lot as opponents, each club choosing two of its members to engage in the oral argument. The other six men assist in the preparation of the briefs for which four weeks are allow'ed. Judges from State and Federal courts sit as appellate justices in these arguments. Records and briefs are printed. The semi-final and final rounds of the .Ames Competition are heard in the fall and winter respectively of the third year, with the same procedure as in the quarter-finals. Some of the most eminent jurists of the country consent to preside at these arguments and large crowds often overflow the court room, since current questions of national interest are usually involved. Throughout the first year work and the Ames Competition it is the Board of Student Advisers which handles all details, prepares the records, instructs the con- testants, secures judges and supervisors, and coordinates the whole of moot court work at the Law School into one smoothly-functioning program of activity. Each year over six hundred cases must be handled. Besides this task, the Board, since 1937, also acts as the ollicial liaison body between students and faculty, a medium through which may pass the trend of student opinion and which may serve as a nucleus for the development of greater harmony and understanding between the two groups. Moreover, the Board stands ready to act in an advisory capacity to students concerning their individual problems. That so complex a program of moot court work can continue year after year on a high plane of excellence with little faculty supervision and no ollicial curricular standing is a tribute to the ability and interest of the club supervisors, who assist the first-year men to make their initial adjustments, and especially to the Board of Student Advisers in maintaining the smooth functioning of the whole system. Success in law club work brings with it recognition within the School as well as after graduation. Prizes are offered in all three years for outstanding work, and S5300 and 35200 go to the winners and losers, respectively, in the final round of the Ames Competition. But the honor of being a member of one of the leading clubs is the real incentive. Some of the most able men of the School have forged to the front in this way. The Roll of Honor of Clubs which have won the Ames Compe- tition in years past is engraved on bronze plaques in Langdell Library. This year the Parsons, Root, Edward Warren and Williston clubs argued in the semi-finals in November. The Edward War1'en and Williston clubs emerged victorious and will l208l l2091 SEMI-FINALIST S PARSONS CLUB CTop Ruwiz W. H. Bowen, W. S. Burton, J. B. Goldman, F. A. Kaufman Uiollom Howl: R. Lawren, H. H. Nexon, W. F. Pell, S. W. Wernick. ROOT CLUB CTop Rowlz E. Z. Buck, M. E. Erskine, Jr., H. H. Frey, H. G. Johnson. CBolto1n Rowjz S. Johnson, B. S. Moore, R. F. Ober. STUDENT ADVISERS meet in the final round in January. W. Dunlap Cannon, ,lr. and John M. Phillips will handle the oral argument for the Edward WRl'1'CH Club. William H. Fleming and Richard C. Hershey will speak for the Wlilliston Club. PRIZES AWARDED 1938-1939 Marsliall Club Prize-for the best brief in the quarter-Hnal round. The Root Club. Beale Club Prize-for the best oral argument in the quarter-final rouncl. Hans H. Frey of the Root Club. Scott Club Prize-for the best brief in the qualifying rouncl. Nicholas I. Campbell, fr. and Paul E. F izzsimmons of the McLaughlin Club. Bryce Club Prize-for the best brief in the inter-club rouncl of the first year arguments. Durzstan MclVich0l and Charles U. Price of Lhe Baker Club. Pound Club Prize-to the winners of the inter-club rouncl of the first year arguments. The Chafee Club. WINNERS OF THE AMES COMPETITION H938-1939j POWELL CLUB lseatetllz G. B. Lester, P. E. Gilbert, VV. R. Bellatti, R. G. Scott. lStandingl: J. T. Binkley, I. L. Stephenson, E. S. Willis, R. Tlirun. l210l f211l STUDENT ADVISERS PAST WINNERS OF THE AMES COMPETITION 1912-Choate 1927-Scott 1913-licalc 1923-Sanford 191119-Kcnl 1929-Edward Warren 1915-Kent 1930-Edward WHl'1'Cl1 1916-Lownll 1931-Bryce 1920 Choate 1932-Scott 1921-Scoll 1933-Harlan 1922-Rent 19311--Choate 1923--Small 1935-Vlfilson 19211--Scott 1936-SCOH 1925-Lungdcl l-Marshall 1937-Root-Pitney 1926-IJlll'k1!-xvill'l'Cll 1933-Powell 1939-Powell MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF STUDENT ADVISERS FRANK A. KAUFMAN, CIIKIITIVIICIII, of the Board EDWARD BUCK, Clmzfrman of Second Year Committee AUSTIN W. SCOTT, JR., Clzairmmz of Second Year Facls Commiltee XVILBUR F. Pl-ILL, Chairman. of First Year Committee SIDNEY L. NVICKENI-IAVISR, Chairman of First Year Facts Committee 1 'hircl Y EDWARD ZADRISKIE BUCK XVILLIAM DUNLAI' CANNON, JR. JOSEPH BERNARD GOLDMAN NTARSIIALL MAX GOODSILL, JR. JOHN NEAL CALDERWOOD CECIL DONALD ELFENBEIN THOMAS KAPLAN FRANK LICHT Ulll' FRANK ALBERT KAUFMAN NVILBUR FRANK PELL, JR. AUSTIN WAKEMAN SCOTT, JR. SIDNEY LAMONT XVICKENHAVER Srzconrl Year ROBERT HITSCH LOEB JOHN BARTON POOR GORDON KENDALL SCOTT ROBERT ORVILLE SWADOS JACOB S WARTZ The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau The present school year marks for the Ha1'vard Legal Aid Bureau its twenty-sixth year of incorpora- tion as an agency uto render legal aid and assistance gratuitously to all persons or associations who by reason of financial embarrassment or social position or for any other reason appear worthy thereoff' Save for a brief cessation between 1935 and 1936, the Bureau has served a dual purpose of thus repre- senting the indigent in the pursuit of their legal rights and of training young men in the practical aspects of their profession. Kendall House, where the members of the Bureau hold their oflice hours and sit clown with their clients, E, L, C, Vogt, President is more than a large law office. ln legal aid work the sociological aspects of the law come more and more into perspective. Bureau members soon sense that being a good lawyer calls for much more than knowing mere law, that it means that many other instruments must be put to work before persons seeking 'flegaln aid can live in peace. Because a legal aid oHice is thus a place where many ills of society seem to converge and call for solution, the Bureau has aptly been dubbed a 'gcrucible of public service. The history of legal aid work at Harvard includes many ups and downs. Financial troubles were often present until Dean Pound in 1925 secured an annual subsidy for the Bureau which has since continued. The Bureau also has suffered at times from too little contact with agencies that could send it clients. And once, when the legality of its operation was in question, it had to worry about its very existence. For several years the Bureau went along with members representing clients in court as attorneys in fact. In 1935, however, a statute was passed to control more strictly the practice of law within the Commonwealth. The effect of this was to throw considerable doubt upon the legality of the Bureau's existence in spite of its charitable nature. At the insistence of the faculty the Bureau temporarily sus- pended operations. In 1936 under the Presidency of John Rogerson, and while some of the old members were still in the School, a plan of reorganization secured faculty approval. The Bureau began to function again in the spring of 1937, but it was not until the fall that a full staff, under President Loring P. Jordan, Ir., was assembled, to begin what proved a highly successful year. Again in 1938-39 the Bureau went forward w'ith rapid strides and indications of the past summer when the Bureau was kept open point to an even more fruitful season. The types of cases handled run a considerable gamut. In the Bureau's files are controversies involving domestic relations, bankruptcy, negligence, slander, wills, contracts, t1'usts and negotiable instruments, to mention only a few. The thirty-three f212l I213l LEGAL AID BUREAU THIRD YEAR MEMBERS C'1'op Rowl: P. L. Boley, J. P. Fishwick, B. Frankel, H. Gross. QSec0nd Howl: J. T. I-Iill, Jr., W. R. Hulbert, R. Inglis, Jr., M. Johnson. Kfhird Howl: W. S. Lee, A. A. Levin, I. Panzer, R. DeM. Price. fBoltum Howl: S. J. Seligman, A. A. Spiegel, E. B. Thomas, E. P. Van Cise. LEGAL AID BUREAU SECOND YEAR MEMBERS KTop RowJ : S. W. Allen, W. V. Beal, R. S. Bernhard, J. G. Buchanan, Jr. fSecond Rowl: A. S. Ceismer, E. Goodman, W. P. Horgan, J. J. O'Neil. fThird Howl: R. L. Perlman, C. U. Price, J. H. Richardson, R. M. Ryan. CBotlom Rowjz I. D. Storch, S. G. W. Thoron, L. C. Wyman. E214 LEGAL AID BUREAU !UCIlllQN'!l'5 of the present Bureau, chosen On a hasis of Scholastic rank, have three Ofheial ollice hours a week for consultation with clients. The drawing Of pleadings, looking up the law, and other details in the preparation of the cases involve Inany hours more. Ahoul 125 new cases a month are being received, many from such social agencies as the Cambridge Family Welfare Society and others with whom the Bureau works iII close cooperation. The Legal Aid Bureau has thus made great strides forward since the days when it was little more than a committee of Phillips Brooks House, from which it still, however, receives continued encouragement and some Hnancial assistance. With the ever increasing cooperation throughout the country among the various legal aid societies which form the National Association of Legal Aid Organizations, it is the hope of the Harvard Bureau that the accomplishment of the ideal of serving the impoverished in their appeals for justice Inay, year by year, become more effective. MEMBERS OF THE LEGAL AID BUREAU Ojicers EDWARD L. C. Vocr, Preszfrlenz HERMAN GROSS, Secretary BENNETT FItANKIfIl',, Vice-President IRVING PANZER, Director XVILLIAM R. HULIIERT, Treasurer RUSSELL S. BERNHARD, Direczor IRvINc D. STORCII, Director SAMUEL WASI-IINC'FON ALLEN WILLIAM VINCENT BEAL PAUL LEEROY BOLEY JOHN GRIER BUcI1ANAN, JR. JOIIN PALMER Fisnwicic ALAN STIQARN GEISMER EUGENE GOODMAN JAMES TOMILSON HILL, JR. WILLIAM PATRICK HORCAN RICIIARD JNGLIS, JR. MORSE JOHNSON WVILLIAM SI-IIEI.Ds LEE ARTHUR ADOLF LEVIN F2151 M embers JOHN JAMES O,NEIL RAYMOND LEE PERLMAN CHARLES URNER PRICE ROBERT DEMILLE PRICE JOIIN HAROLD RICHARDSON RICHARD NIANNING RYAN SELIC JACOB SELIGMAN ALBERT ALEXANDER SPIEGEL JOIIN DAVID STOWELL ELIOT BURNI-IAM THOMAS SAMUEL GRAY WAIID TI-IORON EDWIN PHILIP VAN CISE LOUIS CROSBY WYNIAN The Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House 'MIL , . I T. Latta McCI'ay J. Barton Phelps MEMBERS TAYLOR LATTA MCCRAY, Co-Chairman JAMES BARTON PHELPS, Co-Chairman JAMES BRITT DONOVAN MAURICE SAPIENZA STANLEY GEWIRTZ WILLIAM K. STANARD, II RICHARD BENNETT HooPER JAMES PETER WILLIAMS, III WILLIAM ARNOLD MOORE HARRY WILLIAM HENRY, JR. WILLIAM ALLEN PoLsTER JOHN JACOB RHODES WILLIAM WAITE WATERS During the two decades that the Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House has been in existence the scope of its activities has been broadened to include many and various projects concerning the social, economic, and physical welfare of the student body. Composed of representative students in the Law School, the Com- mittee is an integral part, of the Phillips Brooks House program for the improve- ment of conditions among Harvard students. Although even the Committee members themselves cannot define accurately their duties, it is they who usually assume quietly the burden of solving any sort of widespread problem which may arise in this field. The school year of 1938-39 saw a great increase in the Committee's activity which this year's group hopes not only to continue in full vigor but to improve and coordinate, so that the functions of the Committee may take their place as a definite factor in the life of the Law School. One of the major activities of the Committee in the past has been the operation l216l LAW SCHOOL COMMITTEE of a large casebook loan library for students unable to purchase their own books. It is hoped that this function will be made more effective this year with the insti- tution of a new method of ascertaining more accurately those students who are in real need of this sort of assistance, and with the added innovation of an exchange plan by which second and third-year men can profit and yet allow the loan library to build up a larger stock of standard casebooks. To finance the library as well as its other activities, the Committee depends en- tirely upon voluntary contributions from students and faculty of the Law School and upon the proceeds of one or more dances held annually under its auspices. Last year the two Law' School dances were the most successful financially of any so far held. Two dances are planned this year for January and March. Again this year the Law School Committee will sponsor its lecture series whereby it is hoped that the students may hear three or more men of national prominence speak on subjects of current legal interest. The list of speakers for the present season has not as yet been made public. In addition to the lecture series the Com- mittee is attempting to organize a number of discussion groups for third-year students with members of the faculty and the bar, in which problems facing young law graduates ol' today can be considered. One of the most important single efforts of the Committee last year was a survey of eating facilities and conditions among students living in the vicinity of the Law School. After some time spent in independent investigation and in the compilation of the results of a questionnaire submitted to every member of the Law School, a group appointed from the Committee made a report which revealed considerable MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE tTop Rowi: J. B. Donovan, S. Gewirlz, R. B. Hooper, W. A. Moore, M. Sapienza. tBottom Rowj: W. K. Stanarrl, II. J. P. Williams, III, H. W. Henry, Jr., J. J. Rhodes, W. W. Waters. l'217l YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE dissatisfaction with present arrangements among the students. It is the task of this year's Committee to discover some adequate method of alleviating those unde- sirable conditions which the report showed to exist. Several separate organizations have recently developed as the solution to prob- lems originally before the Committee. Last year an athletic board grew out of the desires of the Committee and of the students that the members of the Law School be afforded an opportunity to participate in organized intramural athletics. This board, headed at the present by William A. Moore, organizes and conducts squash, baseball, basketball, and touch football leagues and tournaments. The HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEAR BOOK itself was originally iinanced and spon- sored by the Committee. While finances are now' left largely to the YEAR BOOK, its Business Manager retains a place on the Committee and is assured of its support. The Law School Committee and Phillips Brooks House are the sole beneficiaries of any net profits from the YEAR BOOK. THE YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE JAMES BRITT DONOVAN, Chairman and Manager WILLIAM ALLEN POLSTER, Secretary and Editor WALTER ALLEN Caow, Photography Editor JAMES JOSEPH BEHA HARRY WILLIAM HENRY, JR. JOHN CLAY LOVETT DELMAR WINSTONHOLLOMAN ARTHUR DOUGLAS RICH ROBERT SEYMOUR RATNER , THE YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE CTop ROWJ: J. B. Donovan, W. A. Polster, W. A. Crow, J. J. Bella. J. C. Lovett. CBottom Rowi: A. D. Rich, H. H. Henry, Jr., D. W. Holloman, R. S. Ratner. l218l fr SIICIAL CLUBS EUGENE J. BENEDUCE, JR. RICHARD BENNETT HOOPER The Chancery Club JOHN JAMES WITHERSPOON, President ALBERT HOOPES, Vice-President JEROME F ERRIS LIERLICH, Secretary WALTER GORDON RAUCK, Treasurer RAYMOND TYRELL BENEDICT WENDELL FRANCIS CRIMES PHILIP HUGH IRWIN Third Year ALBERT J. BERNHARDT ROBERT MENDALL BRIGGS LAWRENCE STEPHEN COLLINS SWIFT CHURCHILL CORWIN JOHN CHRYSOSTOM DOUGHERTY, MARSHALL MAX GOODSILL, JR. JOHN J. HASBURGH, JR. RICHARD GONGWER HERSHEY I ALBERT HARWOOD HOOPES CARL NEWELL HUFE GEORGE POWELL LANE JEROME FERRIS LIEBLICH JOHN RANDOLPH MAGUIRE DANIEL DULANY IVIAI-IAN WILLIAM ARNOLD MOORE JOHN MILTON PI-IILLIPS Cfop ROWJ: J. J. Witherspoon, A. I-Ioopes, J. F. Lieblich, W. G. Rauck. fBOttom Bowl: R. T. Benedict, W. F. Grimes, P. H. Irwin. I220J RALPH CLARENCE PUTNAM, JR. JOSEPH PRENTIS RAMSAY WAI.'1'l5R GORDON RAUCK ALBERT Sl'Il I'lMUS SCOTT, JR. WVILLIAM SIIELMERDINE, JR. CHANCERY CLUB RECINALD HEBER SMITH, JR. RICHARD WORTIJINGTON TUCKER PETER BOYD WELLS FREDERICK CHARLES WING JOHN JAMES WITHERSPOON ROIIERT S. ZWEBELL VVAIIIJER P. ARMSTRONG, JR. RAYMOND TYRI-:LL BENEDICT NORMAN STEIII-IEN BROWN JOIIN NIARTIN CAvE LOGAN CRESAII, JR. WI-:NDELL FRANCIS CRIMES ROBERT ETTER HARDWICKE, JR HARRY wfILLIA1N'I HENRY, JR. WILI.IAM PATRICK HORGAN CARTE WAIKRIEN HARRISON BISCAILUZ JAMES EVANS JOHN RICI-IARD GOETZ ROBERT SYDNEY HELLENDALE HENRY LIPPITT CRAIG LOVETT TROUPE EARN EST GAMMACE MILTON l'22U 1' Second 1 ear PHILIP HUGH IRWIN ERLING HARALD KLOSTER JOSEPH ALOYSIUS MCMIKNUS WILLIABI FRANCIS MOSS, III JOHN SAMUEL NEWHOUSE THOMAS CALLEY PERKINS ROBERT VINCENT ROGERS JOHN SYMMES, IV XVALTER NORTH EY TRENERRY R HIXSON WHITE First Year JAMES XVYLIE MCNABB GEORGE CONLEY MILLER ROBERT RAYMOND RICH, JR. CHARLES GREENLEAF SWEET ROBERT CLINTON THOMPSON LEIGI-I DEXTER TUTTLE Grad nate MOISE HARVEY W EIL HORACE WEST, JR. I-BYU If A?-.2 - 'S Y I N :Fed-f The Lincolnas Inn Societ OFFICERS JAMES PETER WILLIAMS, III, President J OIIN B. REICELUTH, Vice-Presidenz WILLIANI WAITE WATERS, Secretary JOHN HENDERSON LUMPKIN, Treasurer GOVERNORS BRENT MAXWELL ABEL ROBERT CRONLEY HARRIS AUSTIN WAKENIAN SCOTT, JR. BRENT M. ABEL ARTHUR L. ADAMSON VANCE J. ALEXANDER, JR. ROBERT H. ALFORD CARL H. AMON, JR. EDWARD T. BARKER ORDINE C. BEAKES TIIOMAS W. BULLITT DANIEL E. BURBANIQ, JR. WILLLAM D. CANNON, JR. ROBERT F. CLARY, JR. G. GARDNER COOK F AIRMAN C. COWAN WALTER J. CUMMINCS, JR. GEORGE M. DUFF, JR. MALCOLM E. ERSKINE, JR. HENRY O. EVERSOLE CHARLES M. EWING JOHN G. FRAZER, JR. JOHN P. FISI-IWICK JAMES E. GARDNER, JR. EDWARD T. GIGNOUX NIICHAEL J. GONZALEZ FRANCIS A. GOODHUE, JR. JOHN W. GRIER ROBERT C. HARRIS WILLIAM R. HULBERT, JR. JOHN H. JARMAN, JR. JVJICHAEL IBS GONZALEZ WILLIAM STOWE RAWLS WILLIAM KAUFFMAN STANARD, II Third Year MORSE JOHNSON STANLEY JOHNSON HOWARD C. KELLOCG RICHARD J. KERRY LYNEORD LARDNER, JR. HENRY W. LEWIS ROBERT E. LONG JOIIN W. LOWE JOHN H. LUMPKIN MUNRO L. LYETI-I WOODS MCCAI-IILL T. LATTA MCCRAY EDWARD L. JVJARKHAM, JR LEONARD B. JVJEEKER HENRY B. MITCHELL, II BRYAN S. MOORE JOIIN E. MORRISSEY, JR. PEYTON H. MOSS RICHARD F. OBER FRANK J. O,CONNOR THEODORE C. OSBORNE ALFRED M. OSGOOD THOMAS H. QUINN PANDIA C. RALLI WILLIAM S. RAWLS JOHN B. REICELUTII DAVID D. 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California Institute of Teeltnology Catnhritlge University .......... Carleton College .,.......... Carroll College ,.......... ..... Catholie University of America . Central College ..,............ Centre College Clark University ..., Colhy College ...... Colgate University .. ..,....... College ol' Charleston .......... College of the City of New York College of Saint Thoinas ..,., . College of Wooster ............ Colorado College ..... Colutnhia University .... Coneortliu College .... Cornell University Dartmouth College Davidson College Denison College ...... Dc Pauw University .... Dickinson College .... Drake University Drew University .... Duke University ..,. .livausville College .. Fisk University .....,..... lfortlhatn University ........... Franklin and Marshall College . Ceorgetown University ......... George Washington University .. Georgia School of 'l'eehno1ogy .. Crinnell College .,..,.......... Grove City College 121111, Grad. Spec. 3rd 2nd lst Unel. Total 1 1 8 4 9 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 9 1 2 1 4 8 4 5 17 1 1 2 1 1 5 3 3 11 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 4 4- 2 6 1 1 1 11 13 19 44 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 3 6 1 1 7 4 1 12 1 18 15 15 1 50 1 . 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 4- 1 1 1 1 4 4 5 13 2 2 1 5 3 7 16 1 4- 3 8 1 1 2 2 1 1 REPRESENTATION BY COLLEGES Hamilton College .... Hamline University ..,. Harvard University ,.,..,... Haverford College .......,...... Henderson State Teachers College Hobart College ,............. Holy Cross College ...... .lohn Carroll University .,.. Johns Hopkins University Juniata College .........., Kansas State College .......,.. Kansas State Teachers College . Kenyon College ...,......., Knox College ..... Lafayette College .... Lawrence College ....... Lehigh University ......... Louisiana State University Luther College ....,....,..,....... Marquette University .............. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Miami University ................. Michigan State College ,... Middlebury College ..... Mississippi State College Monmouth College ..... Mount Union College ,. Muhlenberg College ,........... Nebraska Wesleyan University New York University ......... Niagara University ...... Northeastern University Northwestern University . .. Oberlin College ......... Occidental College .... Ohio State University .,.. Ohio University ....... Oxford University .......... Pennsylvania State College .... Pomona College .......... Princeton University Principia College .... Providence College ........... Reed College .,.,.... ......... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Roanoke College ....,......,... Rutgers University ............ St. Bonaventure College ......... St. .l0hn's College lAnnapolisJ .... St. .lohn's University ............ St. .loseplfs College ..... St. Louis University ..,, rad. Spec. 3rd 2nd lst Uncl. Total 3 2 4- 9 1 1 1 72 101 113 3 290 1 2 3 6 1 1 1 1 2 6 fl- 9 19 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 I 3 I 1 l 1 2 l 1 1 2 3 l 1 2 l 1 l I 1 1 2 4 1 I l l 2 1 1 1 I l l 2 l l 2 l 1 1 1 1 21 lil 22 58 l 1 2 1 1 5 2 7 I 2 5 8 1 1 2 2 3 I 6 l 2 3 1 I 2 3 3 1 l, 2 24 32 23 1 80 1 I 2 2 l 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 5 12 1 1 1 I I l 2 l I l I 2 l242 'l REPRESENTATION BY COLLEGES St. Olaf College St. Vincent College .,...,... Salem College ............... South Dakota Seltool of Mines Southwestern University ...... Stanford University ......., State College of Washington , State University of Iowa Stetson University ........... Stevens Institute of Teeltnology Swarthmore College ...... . Syracuse University Trinity College ...... Tufts Coll ege . .... Tulane University ,, .. . . Union College ............... United States Military Academy United States .Naval Academy Universidad Taveriana .....,., University University University University University University University U niversity University University University University Un iversity University University University University U nivcrsity University University University University University Un ivcrsity University University University University University University University University University University l243l of Alabama .. .. of Arizona ........ of Berlin ......... of British Columbia of Bucharest ...... of Buffalo ........ of California ...... of California at Los of Chicago ......, of Cincinnati .. of Colorado ..t... of Connecticut . ,. of Delaware of Detroit . ol' Dubuque . of Florida of Georgia .. of Havana of llawaii . of ldalto ., of Illinois of indiana ...... of Jolln Casimir .. ol' Kansas ..... of London . . . of Maine ...... of Maryland ... of Michigan . .. of Milan ..,.. of Minnesota .. of Mississippi ,. of of Munielt ... Missouri .. of Nebraska .... A3ig41l,g REPRESENTATION U ni versity University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University U niversity University University University University U niversity University University University University University Vanderbilt of Nevada .,......... of New Hampshire ., oi' New Mexico .... of North Carolina .... of North Dakota .... of Notre Dame of Oklahoma of Paris ,..... of Pennsylvania of Pittsburgh of Puerto Rico of Rochester of San Francisco .. of Santa Clara ..., of Scranton ...,.... of South Carolina ..., of South Dakota ...,. of Southern California . of Tennessee ........ of Texas .......,... of Toronto of Utah .... of Vermont . . . of Vienna ,. of Virginia ..... of Vfashington .. of Wichita of Wisconsin .. . University . . . Villanova College ......... Virginia Military Institute ...,.. Wabash College ......,......,... Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University Washington University ........... Wesleyan University . ........,..i. . Western Kentucky Teachers College Western Reserve University ......... William and Mary College ....... Williams College ........... Wittenherg College ....... Xavier University .,.. Yale University Yeshiva College . Total .... BY COLLEGES Grad. Spec. 3rd 2 1 6 7 1 9 3 1 .. 1 2 1 .. 4 3 1 1 3 1 . . 1 5 l .. 1 .. 1 l 2 2 2 5 . . 3 1 21. 3 2nrl lst Uncl. Total 2 1 2 1 3 11. 1 8 18 2 2 1 10 32 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 6 2 2 9 2 2 1 3 2 5 1 3 9 3 1 l 16 2 1 1 1 1 3 5 2 2 1 8 2 2 2 1 2 ll 1 19 1 2 2 2 23 92 3 1391 . . . 35 14 11,05 426 1244 American University Svrraltrl Year Carroll, Richard Paul Amherst College Tlrirrl Y ear Cowan, Fairmun tlllallee Frey, llans Henry Kingsberg. Aaron Lawrenr l.awren, Robert Meeker, Leonard Carpenter Richmond. Joseph Walker Swainhank. John Allen Whitman, Charles S., Jr. SUCIIIIIZ Year llrowttell, William llenry Reed. liivltard C. Winslow. David Young, llandell llubbard First Year Clark, llomer ll., .lr. Goldstein. lzeser ltrttesl, lluber. Robert Vandevere RlCllill'tlh0Il. Channing li. Scoll, George Merrill Segal. Mandal lloborli Skillings. llenry llills Stiller, William W.. .lr. Tlloinpson, Robert Clinton Ashland College Sz'r'anrl Year Fetzer, Donald Glenn Bates College Second Year Windsor, George llenry Baylor University Graduate lloppenstein, David Birmingham Southern College First Year llochwald. Edward Bernard Boston College Graduate Sullivan, Richard Starkey Third Year Iannella, Christopher A. McDonough. George Albert Mooney, Michael lildward Svroml Year Casey, lames David Dalton, Mark John Donelan. .lolm Franeis Lynch, llarry leo First Year Devlin. George .loseph Boston University Cralllmle Kaplan, lrving Chandler Special Peters. lfdward Mann Winer, Myron S. Tlliral Year Kaitz, Robert l245l Index by Colleges Bowdoin College Third Year Bond, Virgil George Brewster, Charles Foss Bryant, Donald Robert Burton, William Smith Cowan, Casper Frank Cross, llarold L., .lr. Mathewson. Richard Edson Seagrave. Norman Parnell Secoml Y var Clarke. Robert Wainwright Collin, Hubert Woodrow Cox, Andrew llood Weleh, Vincent llogan First Year Chapman. Arthur Donworth. ,lohn Scott, Cvoodspr-ed. Ernest, Leroy Lord, llerberl M. Pierce, .lolham Donnell Brigham Young University Crarlaatu llarkinson. Edmond West First Year King. Dwight Lyman Brooklyn College Seconrl Year Kleinman. Seymour Brown University Third Year Crossley, livan Mr:Causland Crowley, John Lawrence Hulbert, William H., .lr. lVleCoy. James Francis Moss, Peyton Iloward Serfonll Year Espo, lrvingr Norman Liehl. Frank Priest, .lohn Arthur First Y vor Childs, Farley Carter Kramer. Charles Semonoll, Ralph Perlow Bucknell University Third Y ear Altman. .lnlius Secolul Year Beers. Robert Oren California Institute of Technology Tlzirrl Y ear Vlfehster, Martin Haskell Cambridge University Special Wade, Henry Vlfilliam Carleton College Second Year Leonard, William C. First Year llanft, Philip Matthew Vance, Sheldon Baird Carroll College Graduate Kehl, Donald Catholic University of America Third Year Thralls, .lack Central College Tlufrrl Year .lohnson, Earl, ,lr. Secoml Year Newhouse. john Samuel Centre College Second Year Sandidge, John P., jr. Clark University First Year Longo. .lohn Robert Malkasian. Henry Aram Smith, Edward Arvey Colby College T hircl Year Coldtine, Morton M. I-laskell, ,lohn Robert Second Year Pollen, ,lohn Silas First Year Piper, Wilson Collins Colgate University Third Y ear Creffory. Robert Sewell Horn, Burr Allen Lieblieh, .lerome Ferris Theisen, Vincent Axel First Y car Kraemer. Alan Garrett Pearson. Conrad Albert College of Charleston First Year Codshalk, Ernest L., Jr. College of the City of New York Special Blume, Barnet S. 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Otto Reissig. lrviug Rosenthal, Jacob Wolfe Silsdorf, Arthur Rielutrtl Silverbergr. Stanley Marvin Tanncnbanm. lrvingg llgelow, Leonard College of Saint Thomas Tltirfl Year Zack. Ernest Joseph College of Nvooster Sw-anti Year lloopcs. .launes Todd Coloruflo College First Year Dtnngaard. John A.. Jr. Columbia University Grarlualt' Dubois, Armand liudinglon Thirrl Your Eiros, Edwin D. Sifcoml Y ear Beal, William Vincent First Year Garten, llarry Mervin Quinlo, l-lenry, Jr. Stokes, Edwin Concordia College First Year Stavig. Alf Ruston I2fI7l INDEX BY COLLEGES Cornell University Third Year Cohen, George Mayer Conger, Gerrit Chtn'cl1 Hayman, Rohert Charles Johnson, Morse Kutsclter. Robert lrwin Morton, Robert Charles Price. Robert DeMille Second Year Early, Alexander R. Klein, llcnry Weber Ross, Chester Monroe Sowerwine, Charles Orvis First Year Rosenman, Mervin 1. Dartmouth College C racittatc Jordan, Loring Pierce, Jr. Tltirzl Y ear Amon, Carl Henry, J1'. Belsky, Abraham ll. Bentley. Samuel Emory Bishop. Joseph Warren Cook. George Gardner Cooper, Richard Foss Edwards, Vivian Probert Kaufman. Frank Albert Levin, Arthur Alan McCroy, 'l'aylor Latta Mackey. George Edward Parker, Addison Melvin, Jr. Putnam. Ralph C., Jr. Rafter, Eric Reardon, Jolm Carey Seliaui, Charles E. Thomas. Eliot Burnham Tucker, R. Worthington Secoml Y ear Brown. Stanton Brownell, Parker Campbell, Robert Smith Cooney, James Evans Fasolo, William Alexander Fowler, Josiah Minot Fuller, Walter Atherton, Jr. Hastings, James Elliott Jaqnith. Wilbur Mason McLane, John Roy. Jr. Moss. William Francis. Ill Reilly. Francis Xavier. Jr. llllrnan, Gerald Iloward Warne, Frederick Parsons Wynot, Edward Davis First Year Anderson, Donald Keith Carter, William Radcliffe Catharine, Robert M. Drcssler, Raltlon Philip Glovskv. Charles Henry Gorman. Albert Vincent llobbs. Rieliard Lewis King, Gene Giananni Lawton. Samuel Tiltlen MacDonald, Kenneth Alton Porter, Ward Flowers, Jr. Powers, Samuel Leland Roitrnan. Harold Benjamin Smith, Endicott Upton, Frederic Kendall Unciassifed Murray, William Andrew Davidson College Graduate Taylor, Benjamin B., Jr. First Year Brewer, Edward Cage Calvin, Joseph Hiram Denison University Third Year Baker, George Yvorthington De Pauw University Third Year Hawk, John Second Year Morgan, Robert DeWitt First Year Schneider, Alan Neil Dickinson College Third Year Merkel, Reuel Joseph First Year Robinson, Leon Morris Drake University Second Year Levine, Sidney Drew University First Y ear Porzio, Ralph Duke University Second Year Corin, Jeremiah Jacob First Year Craven, James Braxton, Jr. Senff, Tom P. Webster, Thomas P., Jr. Evansville College Second Year Bosecker, Carl Edwin Fisk University Second Year Allen, Samuel W. Fordhanl University T liird Year Donovan. James Britt McDermott, Edward Brian Sonenshein, Israel Louis Torrisi, Angelo Mario Seconrl Year Greco, Gabriel Michael Pfister, Vlfilliam Alan Rennert, William Joseph Stuckart. 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Third Y ear Browning, Edmund Lewis Goldman. Joseph Bernard Kline, John Marrioli Snow, Paul Vincent First Year Baker, Robert Merritt Pickens, John Kenneth l?ico'Santiago, Albert Georgian School of Technology Second Y ear Smith, George August Grinnell College Second Year Spencer, John Hathaway Steel, William Carleton Grove City College Second Year Calderwood, John Neal Hamilton College Third Your Beakes. Ordine Cleveland Guy, Edward Gray Kaplan, Milton First Year Bute, David Soule Curran, llugh McCollum Coupe, James Leo Jones, William Allenhy Hamline University First Your lland, Francis M. Harvard University Special Haskins, Ceorge Lee Third Y ear Altel. Brent Maxwell Austin, J, Paul Barker, Edward Tellt Hilodcan, Thomas Herbert lfllaut, Stephan John Briggs, Rolmert Mendall Brooks, Shepherd Bullitt, Thomas Walker Burhank. Daniel E., Jr. Cann, Willialtl llopson Choate, Thomas Hyde Collins. Lawrence S. Crawford, Morris DeCamp Cutler. Roger Wilson. Jr. Ducy. Arthur Kimball Deland, Frank S., Jr. l2ft8l Dimond, Alan Jacob Dowd, '.l'homas Henry, .lr. Duggan, Edward Jolm Ewing, Charles Miller Ford, Jolm B. Frankel, Bennett Friedman, I-Illiot Joshua Fuld, James J. Gahan, James Carlton. Jr. Gardiner, Robert H., Jr. Gardner, James E., Jr. Gignoux, Edward Thaxler Goodhuc, Francis A., Jr. Goodman, Nathan Gorrell, James Alfred Gottlieb, Arnold Grimes. Robert A. llill, Jolm Moore, ll Inglis, Richard, .lr. Jones, Thomas Humphrey Kaplan, Bernerd Isaac Kellogg, Howard Charles Lardner, Lynford, Jr. Leboeuf, Laval John Levine, Manuel Luftman, Walter Lyeth, Monro Longyear Lyman, John Lowell McCahill, Woods Miller, Lionel F., Jr. Milwid, Stephen Andrew Myles, Thomas Francis Nexon, Ilubert Henry Osborne, Theodore Cabot Parker, Philip Edgar Parskey. Leo Quinn, Thomas Henry Richter, Melvin Sapienza, Maurice Scannell, David D., Jr. Scott, -Austin Wakeman, Jr. Shea, '1'imothy ' Joseph Shelmerdine, William, Jr- Smith, James Mont Smith, Reginald lleber, Jr. Tclsey, llerbert Gersoni Thaxter, Sidney Warren Thierry, John Adams Vitali, Augustus Philip Van Evera, William P. Warner, Sturgis West. William Joseph, Jr. Whitnov. George, Jr- Whittlesey, John Williams Witherspoon. John James Worth, Charles Curtis Seroml Year Adlis, Henry Michael Alexandre. J. Henry. HI Alfino, Anthony Patil Anastos. C. George Armstrong, James Sinclair Armstrong, Nvalter P.. Jr. Arnold, Lawrence Lane Asmuth. Anton William. Jr. Auerbach. JUSUPII Ayer, Frederick, Jr. I'2fI-9l INDEX BY COLLEGES Baker, Francis John T. Bcaman, Charles C. Beck, David Benedict, Raymond Tyrell Bettman, Gilbert, Jr. Biddle, Owen Bishop, Robert H., III Brown, Charles Freeman Rader, Eugene Hauck Clark, Alexander M. Connolly, James T., Jr. Coombs, James Lord Corey, Alexander Joseph Cunningham. Sylvester Dearborn, William Norvell deVaron, Jose Kurt P. Dowd, Robert Arthur Doyle, Albert Cornelius Earle. Morris Elcock, Joseph Henry, Jr. Elfenbcin, Cecil Donald Feller, David Edward Foster, Robert Samuel Fox, George Francis, III Frumberg. Irwin Randolph Gardner, Fellowes Davis Geismer, Alan Steam Gillispic, Charles L. Goodhue, H. Shippen Grady, James Gilman Graff, lsrael Jerome Grimes, Wendell Francis lladden. Hamilton, Jr. llaskell, Floyd Kirk Hatfield, Frank William l-laussermann, Arthur Hayes Helfat, Bernard Alvin Hermann, Robert Solomont Huston, Harvey Jacobson, Milton Daniel Kaplan, Thomas Kaufmann, Jay William Kean, John Vau,fz,han Kidder, Henry Maynard Kline, Robert Edward Knox, William C., Jr. Kohrman. Howard Alvin Lemkc. Nathaniel Augustus Levenson. Laurence Sher Lipsitt, William Woodrow Litt. Arnold Howard McClennen, Alan Madsen, Elmer Page Mahoney. George Franklin Marvin, Earl Melonc, Neil Gardner Meyer, George von L. Newberry, Cammann Paull. Richard Pier, William Stanwood Pobirs, Joseph Morton Porter, Edward Hyatt, Jr. Ritvo, Martin Rogers, Robert Etlmunfl Rosenberg: Orrin Philip Rossi, Vincent John Roth, Benjamin Ryan, Richard M. Scott, Gordon Kendall Sistare, Daniel Austin Smith, Maurice Eli Snell, Arthur Raymond Sparrow, John Prentiss Stevens, Joseph Cornelius Stewart, Robert A., Jr. Stumpf, Felix Franklin Sullivan, William F., Jr. Sulloway, Alvah W00dlJlI1'Y Thoron, Gray Tomkins, Floyd W., Jr. Thompson, Allen Trenerry, Walter Northey Trainer, Robert Browning Umana, Mario Vincent, Sanborn Voland, Richard Edward Waters, William Waite Weinberger, Caspar Willard White, Carter Hixson Wolfe, Robert Gainer Wood, Howard, III First Year Abrams, Jerome LeRoy Adams, John Dinsmore Agnew, David Edwards Aldrich, George Davenport Anderegg. Jolm Philip Arensberg, James Murray Baker, Ray Palmer, Jr. Barnard, Jolm, Jr. Barrett, Herbert L., Jr. Beresford, Spencer Moxon Bigelow, Leslie Cole Bloomfield, Donald B. Blumberg, Phillip Irwin Brackett, John Gaylord, Jr. Chatfield, Henry Houston Cheston, George Morris Cleveland. Harold Van B. Cogswell, Jolm Alexander Conroy, David James Gregg, Edward Francis Dampeer, Jolm Lyell Davis. Richard Talliesyn Dorfman. Sidney Dorsey. Jolm George Dowd, James Reynolds Ekman, Sheldon Victor Epstein, Stanley Murry Finn, Richard Boswell Floyd, Richard Russell Flower. David, Jr. Fox. M. Bernard Galassi, Gerard G. C. Galluecio. Anthony Gannett, Robert T.. H Gibbon, Ralph Hailer Goldman, Robert Huron Goodwin. Elliot Hersey Grubbs. Robert Miles Half, Edgar Lewis, Jr. Harris, Harold Hastings. 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Jr. Huenekens, William Edgar Hunter, Thomas Oakford Johns, Arthur Leland Kauffman, Harry Kazon, Philip Kelleher, Dee Robert Kennedy, Joseph Patrick Kimball, Jolm Hancock Klein, Richard Martin Klein, Vvalter Charles Kraemer, Kenneth Kutz, Richard H. Lane, Arthur, Jr. LeBoeuf, Leonard Eugene Lenihan, Edward F., J1'. Levin, Geolirey J. Locke, Lawrence S. Lowman, George l7rederick McCormick. John K., Jr. McDonald, Donald Marks, Bernard B. Minot, William Mitchell, William G., Jr. Morgan, Richard Stuart Murphy, Everett Beach Nash, Humphrey L., Jr. Orris, Samuel Jeremiah Palmer, Howard lVIcClusky Park, Halford YV., Jr. Patterson, Constantine W. Peel, Fred Welch, Jr. Perry, Finley Hutton Prouty. Donald B. Ray, Waino Theodore Reid, Herbert Ordre Reidy, John Joseph, Jr. Rice, Harry Freeman, Jr. Riltman, William Campbell Robbins, Royal Elisha Robertson. Rodney Taylor Schmelzer, Herbert Freeman Sehniltger, Robert Eric Scully, Robin Shack, Julius Louis Silverberg. Philip A. Sleeper. William I-I., Jr. Smith, Gerald Morton Sobell, Hyman Stern, David Sachs Stern, James Frazin Stevens, David Spink Stratton, Gardner Nichols Thompson, William C. Turk. Elkan, Jr. Watkins, Joseph Ray, Jr. Weil. Joseph Marcus Weinstock. Gerard Wenzel, Henry George Werlin, Sidney Wilder, David Churchill Wilkes, Burwell Baylor, IV Willard, Ralph Howard, Jr. Williams, Harold P., Jr. Williams. James Thomas Young, Andrew Plimpton U rzclassifiwl Carnahan. George Plalz, John A. Warner, Edwin McGregor Haverford College Tliirll Year Polster, William Allen Secroml Year Goldmark. Jonathan E. Saylor, Tillman K. First Your Conway, Thomas A.. lil Lewis. Jolm Edwards Mervine, Donald S. Henderson State Teachers College Graduate Huie, William Orr Hobart College Second Year Dickinson, Fred Avery First Year Fisher, Cecil Lindsay l250l Holy Cross College Third Year Gallagher, Richard Joseph Kennelly, Edward Cregan McDermott, William Allred Sullivan, Daniel Francis Tbaney, Eugene James White, Russell Earl Second Year llayer, George Joseph McManus, Joseph Aloysius O'Neil, Jolm James Regan, William Mahon First Year Devine, Murray J. Floberg. Frederick O. Kane. Robert Aloysius Kcrrigan, Joseph Michael Mullen. Stephen Francis 0'Conor, John Francis Peck, Edward Cullen Scully, George Bullerlield Tucker, William D., Jr. John Carroll University Third Year Short, James Gilbert Johns Hopkins University Third Year Morrow. James Samuel, Jr. Second Year Brown, Charles Hammond First Year Melvin, Norman Cecil Juniata College First Year Stouller, Rush E., Jr. Kansas Slate College Third Year Schroeder, Allred Gustav Second Year Rhodes, Jolm Jacob Kansas State Teachers College First Year Butler, Aaron C. Cunningham, Lloyd David Kenyon College Second Year Baker. Bernard Robert, ll' Schmidt, Arthur Paul First Y car Hardy, Franklin Albright Knox College First Year Chapman, Ralph Lafayette College Third Year Bean, Seymour Donald Second Year Rosenbloom, Bernard l25ll , INDEX BY COLLEGES Lawrence College Third Year lloley, Paul Leeroy Lehigh University Second Year Reilly, Gerald John First Year Rach. Asher George, Jr. Olwine, Richard Eyrich Louisiana State University Second Year Baddock, Franz Joseph First Year Duggett, Jolm Dolan Luther College Third Year Johnson, Herbert Marquette University Second Year Nemmers, Erwin Esser Massachusetts Institute of Technology Third Year Johnson, Henry Clyde Second Year Crout, Willard Ray First Year Dwyer, Arthur Samuel Lippitt, Henry F., II Miami University First Y car Lovett, Edward Craig Michigan State College Second Year Dart. .John First Year Amsden, James Arthur Mirldlelmry College Third Year Pickard, Ralph Welch Mississippi State College , Third Year Rohertshaw, James Monmouth College Graduate Lester, Wvilbur R. First Year Kubik, llenry il.. .lr. Mount Union College Third Year Tarian, Joseph, Jr. Second Year Snyder, Wilson Woodrow Muhlenberg College First Year Dry, John Willialit Nebraska Wesleyan University Third Year Reiber, Paul New York University Special Dreyer, Robert Alexander Third Year Alef, Frank Berelson, Irving Passon Borden, Leon Jerome Elkind, Morton Digby Feldesman, Walter Fuchs, David Martin Gewirtz, Stanley Jacobs, David S. Mandel, Lenard Harold Miller, Bernard Miller, Saul Moloshok, Norman Panzer, Irving Reller Predmesky, Akiba Pr0PD, Seymour Rachlin, Carl Sakofsky, Louis Herbert Seligman, Selig Jacob Shalom, Albert Silver, Hyman Silverstein, Jerome L. Second Year Caming, Hilliard W. Crispell, Albert E., Jr. Estreieh, Basil Farrington, Willialli John Fishman, Nathan Gouze, David Daniel Haber, Emanuel lloffert, Daniel Lowenstein, Arthur S. Pezenik, Alfred Joel Ratner, Robert S. Schalasny, Stephen Francis Storch, Irving Ronald Yudkoll, Norman First Year Austern, S. Ezra Coffey. Bertram U. Feuerstein, Lester Fidellow, Ernest Harold Glasser, Harold Lewis Greene, Jerome George Hecker, Bruce Albert Hurst, Robert Russell Kagan, Seymour Nathan Kosberg, Alfred A. Krantz, Paul Krisses, Martin P. Margolin, Albert Mershen, Aaron Jerome Moses, Nathan Pantelas, Nicholas Schuster, Eugene Seely, William Edward Siegel, Leonard Stanley Wacllsmatl, Alfred Marvin -naturally Telephone ELI 8778 ,for , Y 0 11 I' All Your Liquor Needs Bank Varsity Liquor Store, HARVARD SQUARE OFFICE Inc. A Across From Harvard Coop HARVARD I M b F d I D, .'t I' . em 9' eflfporlili' l 'ce FREE ICE FREE DELIVERY Wax, Harold Tenney, Dudley Bradstreet Pennsylvania Slate 'Weiss. Robert Otto Tuttle, Leigh Deiter College First Year Niagara University Second Year Seminara, Philip Charles First Year Kinney. John Charles Northeastern University Special Fraticelli, Pasquale Northwestern University Second Year Bernhard, Russell S. Kohlmyer, Adolph Frank Mansfield, S. Marvin Thomas. Leonard Brinton Young, Warren Howard First Year Barber, Charles Finch Taylor, John Reid Oberlin College Third Year Wing, Frederick Charles Cummings. llerman Don Hull, John Royce First Year Clark, Thomas Roy Sharp, Robert Weimer Stern. Jolm Noot Occidental College Second Year Littlejohn, Roy First Year Murphy, Earl Denham Ohio State University Third Year Achauer, Reed Davis Stone, Julius F.. Jr. Second Year Cunningham. Spencer W. Lynn, Bruce Greiner Sealy, Albert Henry, Jr. First Year Velk. David Ohio University Third Ycar Hacker, Warren Ernmer Second Year Gill. Joseph S. Samuels, Harold Leonard Oxford University Second Year Milburn, Devereux First Year Jackson, Arthur James Schein. Ellis Sweet, Charles W. C. Verbalis, John Ralph Pomona College Second Year Ballentine. William First Year McNabb, James Wylie Princeton University Third Year Adamson. Arthur L. Alford, Robert Henry Clark, Harry Bruce Clary, Robert Ford, Jr. Devlin, Walter John Dorian, lra Dickran Dull, George Morgan, Jr. Frazer, John C.. Jr. McMurray. George Wells Maguire. John Randolph Mitchell, Henry Bedlinger Morrissey. John Edward. Jr. Ober, Richard Francis Osgood. Alfred Morse Palaschak, John, Jr. Ralli, Panrlia Constantine Rawls. William Stowe Riggs. Arthur Jordy f252l Ruddy. Charles John. Jr. Smith. Frederick Plympton Stanard, William K., Il Steel, William Williams, James Peter Williams. Joltn Gilmore Second Year Alexander. Jolm Forsyth Broad, Henry Sawyer Broderick. Joseph Lyons Brown, Thad Harold, Jr. Buchanan, .lolm Grier, Jr. Corcoran. John Paul, Jr. Crosby, Reginald Wayne deMurius. Ramon Gores, Guido James l-Iaughwaut. Robert A. i-lighsaw. James L., Jr. Howe, Raymond C. Krinsky, Stuart Zalmy Lauterstein, Lincoln, Weil Lelir, George Morton Lilley. George Leavens Lochridge, Lloyd P.. Jr. MolVlillcn, Thomas R. MeNichol. Dunstan Morris, Robert Crawford Moses, Henry Clay. Jr. Nicoll, Courtland, .lr. Nicholf, l'l. Richard Notopoulos. Alexander A. Powers, John Cedroicc Price, Charles Urner Rankin, Tltomas Vernon Spitz, Kenneth Armand Stratton. llenry Mayers, Il Sykes, Peter Moflready Wav. Palmer iVlartin. Jr. Williams, Andrew M.. Jr. First Year Arthur, Lindsay Grier Cecil, Cameron Walton Cooper, Kent Pettit Cotten. Robert R., ll Douglas, Elisha P. French, Theodore Gill, Norman Leinbach Heard, Donald Bryce Howell, George Arthur Johnson, Harding Jnnker, David Seguin McCartcr, Francis E.. l'. Miller, Joint Hamilton Mountain, Thomas Raymond Pariser, Daniel Frank Riddle, Robert. Jolm Robinson, Hnglt Schall. Edward William Scofield, G. Rolfe. Jr. Skidmore. Lemuel Snyder. Frederick R. Stecce, Albert, C., Jr. Warner, Cyrus Un vlassihed Moore, Albert l253l INDEX BY COLLEGES Principia College Third Year Brittenham, Raymond Lee Providence College First Year Mackevicz, John Edward Olivier, Lucien Arthur Reed College Third Year Korn, Irving Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute First Year Lesnick, Robert Nathan Roanoke College Third Year Fishwiek, Jolm Palmer Rutgers University Third Year Abrams, Arthur Lawrence Connolly, Stephen White Kozak, John Paul Morse, Erwin Second Year St. Lifer, Seymour Savarese, Anthony P., Jr. Silverman. Arthur. Jr. First Year Harris, Murry Leiner, Elias Lovin, Elmer Daniel Ludmcr, Emmanuel H. Weinberger, Lloyd George St. Bonaventure College Second Year Bowler, Jolm Alexis St. John s College fAnnnpolisJ Second Year Earle, Richard T., Jr. St. John's University Third Year Wiener, Leo Second Year Dowd, Jolm Francis St. Joseph's College Third Year Herley, Louis Patrick St. Louis University Third Year Fitzsimmons, Patil Edward Second Year Everett, Charles H. St. Olaf College Second Year Kloster, Erling Harald St. Vincent College Third Year Campbell, Nicholas, J., Jr. Salem College Third Year Rogers, Clarence M., Jr. South Dakota School of Mines First Year Crockett, Jolm Morton Southwestern University Third Year Cannon, William Dunlap Stanford University Third Year Bernhardt, Albert J. Daugherty, Richard B. Eversole, Henry Owen Gilbert, Frederick W. Gonzales, Michael lbs Coulter, Kenneth Stanley Harris, Robert Cronley Hill, James T., Jr. Holman, Francis E. 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James Clarence United States Naval Academy Seconzl Y car Cresap, Logan, Jr. First Year Sheneman. John L. Universidad Tavcriana Special Espinosa, Mario University of Alabama Third Y mr Lcva, Marx l25-I I Second Year Forman, James Ross, .l1'. Loch, Robert Hirsch University of Arizona First Ycar Oppenlueilner, Jesse Hallf University of Berlin First Year Wood, Ernst Friedrich University of British Clllllllllllll Second Year Gregory. George F. 'l'. University of Bucharest Y First Year Schmiedigen, George A. F. University of Buffalo Third Year Rich, Arthur Douglas Second Year Aaron, 'llllUll'tt1S llenry Swados, Robert Orville University of California Graduate Burke, Norris ,lay tenllrock, ,lacohus Third Year Buck, Edward Znbriskie Desmond, Gerald Edward Johnson, Stanley Roberts, Hurry Robert Second Year Newell, Dwight, Addison Perkins, Tllomus Colley First Ycllr Beck, John Blake Burlord, Burke Emerson Edwards, Cordon Charles Falk, Myron Philip Goetz, Jolm Riclmrtt Moltzen, Allan Rodgers Murray, Richard Gordon Stewart, William Kirk University of California , ut Los Angeles Third Year Hull, Carl Newell Moore, William llcnry Rocschluub, Ronald C. Tierman. Irving Victor Tyre, Milton Sanford Zwebell, Robert, S. Second Year Ballnntyne. Robert, B. Michael, Marvin Wilson. llowurtl C.. Jr. ' First Year Essey, Burnett. Louis Smith, William French Sperbcr, Laurence Raymond l255l INDEX BY COLLEGES University of Chicago Graduate Cohn, Marcus Third Year Bowen, William Hugh Phelps, James Barton Second Year Altman, Victor A. Baird. Russell Miller Perlntan, Raymond Lee First Year Birdzcll. Luther E., Jr. La Vine, Henry C., Jr. University of Cincinnati First Year llavis, Francis Gorman Ritter, John Henry University of Colorado Third Year Van Cise, Edwin Philip Second Year Irwin, Philip Hugh Southard, William Harvey First Year Kelton, Willialn Francis University of Connecticut First Year Rosenberg, Sherman University of Delaware Third Year Barab, Robert Charles University ol' Detroit Second Year llorrocks. Ernest C.. Jr. University of Dubuque Third Year Macluy, John H., Jr. University of Florida Graduate Stallings, Charles Norman Second Year Brown, Norman S. Cook, William Hamilton First Year Edwards, Harry Phillip Snctman. Louis F. University of Georgia Third Year Wimberly, Bennett M. 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Ramsay, Joseph Prentis Salisbury, William P. Second Year Cave, John Martin First Year Miller. George Conley University of Munich Graduate Oberdorfer, Conrad W. I256l Second Year Lampe, Ernst University of Nebraska Third Ycar Coslelloc, Jolm Francis Curtis, William llall First Year Carlow, William Joseph Hamilton, Franklin Lye University of Nevada Third Year Cashill, William John Rhodes, C. Bryce University of New Hampshire Third Year Levis, Samuel James Second Yrar Vilylnan, Louis Crosby University of New Mexico First Year Stedman, Nathan L., Jr. University of North Carolina Third Year Cordon, Philip Elihu Grier, Joseph W., Jr. Kahn, Edwin Leonard Lewis. Henry Vlfilliins McMillan, James Bryan Simpson, Albert Lewis Second Year Amosoalo. Anthony L. Dudley. Leighton Wesley Scott, David Hamilton First Y rear Lieberman, David Martin Linville, Roger Wilson University of North Dakota First' Year Swingen, Eldrcd Mansford University of Notre Dame Third Year Baldwin, llarry A., Jr. Dwyer, James B., Jr. Lane, George Powell McNeil. .lohn Francis Marbaeh. John Charles O'Donnell, James Thomas Welsh, Philip Flahavin Second Year Maher. 'l'homas Francis Mulhern, Francis Arthur Mulhcrn. James Woodrow Mulligan, Thomas Patrick Murrin, John Osborn. Charles l7rant:is Roach, John William. Jr. Schennner, Jolm Karl First Ycar Fitzsimmons, Robert li. l257l INDEX BY COLLEGES Repetti, Peter Jolm Winternneyer, John J. University of San Francisco University of Oklahoma Second Year Svcond Year Follansbcc, Charles L., Jr. llolloman, Delmar Winston University of Paris Third Year Cutwirth, Charles Aclolphe University of Pennsylvania Third Year lierger. llenry N. Friss, Solomon Coldenberg, William Kassal, Bentley Mahady, Henry Joseph Munofl, Marcus Prensky, Lester H. 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Firsl Year Evans. .lumes Allan Vinson, Otto Floyd University of Wichita Firsl Year Warner, George LeroY, Jr. University of Xviseonsin Gradnale Lipton, Paul Philip Third Year Karp. Jules Albert Kaufman, Leonard Aaron Koteen, Bernard Sharll, Sannpson Spitzer, Arthur lloermann Sr'r.'and Y ear Kust, Matthew .lcroine Firxl Year Arrieh, Marshall E. Chorin. Carl Frietlman, William Gordon, Myron Lee llolleb. Marshall Nl. Krenzien, Arthur Louis Kust, Leonard Eugene lleisch. l ranr:is Robert Shulman, Robert Vamlerlnill University 7'll'l'I'll Your Alexander, Vance .l., .lr. l259l INDEX BY COLLEGES First Year Suits, Frederick Ralph Villanova College G ra d nate Martinez-Alvarez, Rafael, Jr. Virginia Military Institute Graduate Powell, Benjamin H.. Jr. Vlfabash College First Year 'l'harp, Carter Bland Waishillgtoll and ,lelferson College Third Year Flaccus, George E., .lr. W3lShlllgl0ll and Lee University Third Year Bouldin, Wood, .lr. 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John Gibson Murphy, Earl D. Murray, Richard Gordon Neyhart. Stanley ll.. JI'. Prince. Charles Lewis Rieliards, Riuliard Bozman Smith, William French Stewart, William Kirk Todd, William Overton, Jr. Zeller, Robert, Jr. Colorado Thirfl Year Van Cise, Edwin P. Second Year lrwiII, Philip llugh Southard, William l'l. First Year Baker. Robert Merritt lli1l'l'lIl2l0l1, Martin J. Holme, Peter l'ltlgL'IlCl', Jr. Kehon. William Francis Connecticut Special Egan. James Noonan Third Y ear Aaronson, Lester Herbert Blaut. Stephen John Ehrich, Manfred William Garber, Mitchel William Greenblatl, Morton Harold Karp. Jules A. Lehrer, lsadore Albert l262l O'Brien, Edmund William Parskey, Leo Piekurd, Ralph Welch Reigelulh. Jolm Blakeslee Sarcia, Joseph Schwartz. Daniel David Silver, Hyman Steinberg, Gerald Robert Second Year Benedict, Raymond Tyrell Cady, Francis Cowles Elting, Charles Eastman Lilley, George Leavens McKeon, Frederick Thomas Matasavage, Vincent Patil Ottaviano. John, Jr. Schalasny. Stephen F. Sherer, Albert W., Jr. Tomkins, Floyd W., Jr. White, Carter Hixson Winslow, David First Year Bauer, Ernest David Clark, Homer H., Jr. DeLoreto, James Meade Lowman, George F. Mara, Herbert Moskowitz, Benedict S. Murov. lsauc Park, Halford W., Jr. Postol, Sidney Samuel Rosenberg, Sherman Young, Andrew Plimpton Delaware Third Year Barab, Robert Charles Second Year Porter, Edward H.. Jr. First Year Howard. Edward G., Jr. Huber, Robert Vundevere Lewis, Jolm Edwards District of Columbia C rarluare O'Douglas, Paul T. Third Yer1r Bishop. Joseph W., Jr. Browning. Edmund Lewis Goldman, Joseph Bernard Snow, Paul Vincent Second Year Brown, Thad Harold. Jr. Davis, Chester Smith Dowd, Robert Arthur Kean. Jolm Vaughan First Year Birrlzell, Luther E.. Jr. Robinson. Hugh Tenney, Dudley B. Florida Graduate Stallings, Charles Norman Third Year Kerry. 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Marshall. W. R. Repetti. P. J. Wood, F. Chafee Witherspoon, J., Supervisor Adams, J. D. Bigelow. L. C. Catharine, R. M., Jr. Gorman. A. V. Rich. R. R. Schneider, F. H. Thompson, R. C. Warner, L. Choate Moss. P. H.. Supervisor Diehl, C. M., Jr. Glade. J. R. Hellenclulc. R. S. Loueks, R. L. Stavig, A. R. Stewart. W. K. 'l'ut.t,lc, L. D. Walls, C. H. BY LAW CLUBS Wfilson-Campbell Alexander, J. F. Bernhard. R. S. Cedarquist. W. B. Cregg, G. W. Gibson, R. M. Magill, R. F. Matasavage, V. P. Trenerry, W. N. Dimmitt Tierman, V., Supervisor French, T. Harvin, J. S. Lenihan, E. Pickens, J. K. Purcell, J. K. Sharp, R. W. Tenney, D. B. Yetter, C. W. Dodd Singiser, G. W., Supervisor Anderegg, J. P. Beresford. S. M. Garten, H. M. Margolin, A. Schnittger, R. E. Schuster, E. Sleeper, W. H., Jr. Stokes. E. Ely Haussermann, A., Supervisor Davis, F. G. Huber, R. V. Lowenlaraun, S. H. Riner, J. H. Schein, E. Smith, A. H. Snyder, F. R. Sachin, A. M. Frankfurter Miller, B., Supervisor Austiern, S. E. Finn. R. B. Levin, J. Levin, L. L. Locke, L. S. Poplinger. L. I. Reissig, I. Schmelzer, H. Freund Robinson. H., Supervisor Harris, H. Holman. I. J. Hobbs, R. L. M'organ. R. S. Porter, W. F., Jr. Reimherr, O. Silverlnerg. S. M. Spanos, N. C. I N D E X B Y Fuller Oka, K., Supervisor Falk, M. P. Hastings, A. B. Henkin, N. E. Kaufer, A. l-I. Lefkowitz, S. Z. Lisman, B. Rosenthal, J. W. Smith, E. A. Gardner Mahady, l-I. J., Supervisor Braun, K. Gates, F. L., Jr. LeBoeuf, L. E. Pearson, C. A. Petrow, C. J. Olds, D. M. Rittman, W. C. Taylor, J. R. Glueck Rich, A. D.. Supervisor Angulo, M. R. Bloomfield, D. B. Childs, F. C. Cregg, E. F. Flower, D.. Jr. Glock, C. F.. Jr. Smith, W. F. Zimmerman, S. E. Griswold Spitzer, A. H., Supervisor Arrieh, M. E. Burford, B. E. Clark, T. R. Fleeson. R. Godshalk, E. L., Jr. Hawkins. P. A. Loucks, W. D., Jr. Smith, C. Hall Flaccus, G., Supervisor Carter, W. R. Davis, J. Dressler, R. P. King, G. G. Krenzien, A. L. Kust, L. E. Stone, E. O. Upton, F. K. Harlan Clary. R. F.. Supervisor Allen, H. C. Calvin, J. H. Damgaard, J. A. Hurst, R. Lord, H. Patterson, C. W. Schneider, A. N. Rfilkes, B. B., IV LAW C L U B S Hart Reiber, P., Supervisor Fernbach, J. Landau, H. H. Linville, R. W. Lowman, G. F. Michod, C. L. M. Otterberg, J. S. Palmer, H. M. Pico-Santiago, A. Holmes Stanard. W. K., Supervisor Barnard, J., Jr. Bradley, J. F. Killefer, T. Robbins, R. E. Scully, R. Taylor, S. G. Witschief, G. Hudson Ober, R. F., Supervisor Anderson, D. K. Greene, J. G. Kelton, W. F. Kenouski, R. W. Ugelnw, L. Verbalis. J. R. Wenzel, H. G., III Werlin, S. James Abrams, A. L., Supervisor Abrams, J. L. Birdzell, L. E. Dorfman, S. Kazon, P. Lesnick, R. Oppenheimer, J. H. Quinto, H., Jr. Rubin, S. Justinizm McMurray. G., Supervisor Franz, R. J. Garabedian, C. B. Hochwald, E. B. Kane, R. A. Malkasian, l'l. A. Mitchell. W. G. Scully, G. B. Velk, D. Katz Seligman, S. J., Supervisor Epstein, S. M. Huff, E. L., Jr. Hines, J. I. Kauffman, H. Moskovics. J. C. Rice, H. F. Smith. G. M. Weil, J. M. Kent Gardiner, R. H., Supervisor Aldrich, G. D. Chatiield, ll'. I-I. Cheston, C. M. Cosgrove, W. G. Donworth, J. S. Hurrington. M. J. Hucnekens, W. E. Minot, W. Landis Steel, W., Supervisor Cotten, R. R. Douglass, E. P. Figgins, W. P. Flood, R. R. Holme, P. H., Jr. Peel, F. W. Scott, G. M. Tanner, F. C., Jr. Langrlell Marbach, J. C., Supervisor Agnew, D. E. Arthur, L. G. Cameron, W. C. Cooper, K. P. l lleard, D. B. Krauthofl, L. C. Riddle, R. J. Wintermeyer, J. J. Leach Snow, P., Supervisor Banks, R. J. Hertzherg, D. G. Kelleher, D. R. Kraemer, K. Longo, J. R. Reider, M. W. Rudolph, S. W. Stevens, D. S. McCurdy Scannell, D. D.. Jr., Supervis Edwards, H. P. Gibbon, R. H. Kagawa, Y. Lune, A. L.. Jr. Lippitt. I-I. F. Schnack, G. F. Stedman, N. L. Taniguehi, C. Y. Of McLaughlin Filzsimmons, P. E., Supervisor Cherin, C. Crockett, J. M. Curran, H. M. Eaton, J. F. Edwards, G. C. Essey, B. L. Cordon. M. L. Jones, W. A. i284- MaeNeil Bond, D., Supervisor Chapman, A., Jr. Dowd, J. R. l-lall, R. A. Kagan, S. N. Olivier, L. A. Ralfeto, F. M. Stewart, W. Kletnm Tl10lllpSOI1, NV. C. Magruder Rachlin, C., Supervisor Ceresnak, F. C. Freedman, M. O. Klein, R. M. Luke, Mutnick, G. G. Porzio, R. Robinson, L. M. Ruclt, A. G. Maguire Borden, L., Supervisor Feuerstein, l.. Kaiser, A. D , Jr. Kinney, J. C. LaVinc, ll. C. Maekevicz, J. E. Siegel, L. S. Stoullcr, R. E. Waeltsman, A. M. Marshall Rawls, W., Supervisor Clark, I-I. L. Fox, J. C. Fox, M. B. Grand, G. Hoyt, E. C. Molina. I-I. G. Mountain. T. R. NVilder, D. C. Morgan Berclson. I., Supervisor Bauer, E. D. llurris, M. Levin, li. D. Ludlner. lf. II. Maza, ll. Murov, l. Poslol, S. S. Weinberger, L. G. ' Pa rsons Bowen, W. H., Supervisor Dry. .l. YV. Holleb, M. M. Howard, E. G., Jr. Melvin. N. C., Jr. Miller, G. C. Snetman, L. F. Turk, E., Jr. Vinson, 0. lf. l285l INDEX Pitney Corwin, Supervisor Centner, W. A. Evans, J. C. Kimball. J. H. Lovett, E. C. Montgomery, T. M. Murphy, E. D. Sweet, C. W'. Todd, W. O., Jr. Pollock Thaxter, S. W., Supervisor johns. A. L. Kendrick, C. Lovell, D. F. Park, H. W., Jr. Pierce, J. D. Robertson, R. T. Watkins, J. R., Jr. Young, A. P. Post Espo, l. N.. Supervisor Ekman, S. V. Friedman, Wm. Shuhnan, R. Silsdorl, A. R. Stern, D. Stern. J. F. Tanncnhaum. I. Weinstoek G. Pound Abel, B. M.. Supervisor Arensbcrg, J. M. Cleveland, I-I. Van B. Dampeer. J. L. Davis, R. T. Goodwin. E. H. Jarvis, W. R., Jr. Prouty, D. B. Trouttnan, R. B. Powell Smith. F., Supervisor Bale, D. S. Bale. O. M. Broadhurst, A. Doherty. J. A. Gill, N. L. Hays, H. H., Jr. Higgins, W. Paine, H. NV. l'ow-Wow Warner, S.. Supervisor Brackett, J. G., Jr. Emerson, I-I. T. Gannett, R. T. Haskins, G. L. Kennedy, J. P.. Jr. Littlefield, W. E. Powers, S. L. Taylor, T. C. BY LAW CLUBS Root Erskine, M.. Supervisor Clark, H. H. Floberg, F. O. Hoffstot. H. P., Jr. Miller, J. H. Robinson, H. Stiller, W. W., Jr. Taft, R. Underhill, S. J. Sayre Saylor, T. K., Supervisor Coupe, J. L. Craven, J. B., Jr. King, D. L. Lewis, J. E. Mervine, D. S. Senff, T. P. Webster. T. P., Jr. Welstead, T. Scott Scott, A. W., Jr., Supervisor Beal, T. R. Black, R. L., Jr. Bowers, L. W. Dorsey, J. G. Howell, G. A. McCarter. F. E. P. Perry, F. H. Scofield, G. R., Jr. Seavey Gewirtz, S., Supervisor Cooper, E. E. Goldman, R. H. Piper, W. C. Nash, H. L., Jr. Roitrnan, H. B. Seely, W. E. Wax, H. Willard, R. H., Jr. Simpson Goodman, N., Supervisor Fanger, I. M. Freedman, M. C. Goldstein, E. E. Halpern, B. M. Hecker, B. A. Kramer, C. Semonoff, R. P. Shack, J. L. Jeremiah Smith Van Evera, W., Supervisor Baker, R. P., Jr. Blumberg, P. I. Gregg, H. Merritt, J. R. McDonald, D. Richards, R. B. Sheehan, J. C. Sperber, L. R. LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY ADMISSION Graduates of approved colleges presenting scholastic records which meet the standards set by the Committee on Admissions will be admitted to the lirst year as candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws. First- and second-year men of outstanding merit in other law schools of approved standing may be admitted to advanced standing in the second and third years by special action of the Administrative Board. APPLICATION Application for admission should be made before July 15th, as in recent years the number of students seeking admission has exceeded the number that can be admitted. Applications made after July 15th are likely to be considered only for vacancies. An applicant should secure from the Secretary an application form which should be filled out and returned with two unmounted photographs, passport size, and a check or money order for 3520 payable to the Harvard Law School, accompanied or followed by an ofhcial transcript from each college attended by applicant. Records complete to the second half of the senior year will be ac- cepted until July Ist. If an application is not accepted, the check or money order will be returned. If the application is accepted, the full fee of 3520 will be credited against the first instalment of tuition, athough if the applicant notifies the school before July 15th of his withdrawal, 3510 will be refunded. ln case of withdrawal after July 15th, the full fee will be retained. For Further Information Apply to The Secretary HARVARD LAW SCHOOL Calnbridge, Mass. Story Bolund, C., SILIILWI-liS17l' Conroy, D. .l. Hunter. T. O. Lyons, J. J. Martin, R. O'Connor, .l'. lf. Ricllurdsnn, C. B. Shonk, ll. B. 'llllClCCI'. W. D., Jr. Thuyer Weill, L. ll.. Sulwrnisor Bully, A. W. Butler, A. C. Cunningham, L. D. Fidcllow, E. ll. Clusscr, ll. L. Krnntz. P. Krisses. M. l'. Mcrshen. A. .l. Thurston Kohrnlun. I-I., SlI1Il'I'l2fS0l' Biscuiluz, W. H. Dwyer. A. S. Filzsitnnlons. ll. E. Hznnilton. F. T. ,liI17kS0ll, A. J. Kulz. li. ll. McN:1lJh, .l. Stillman. l.. M. INDEX Wnrxxer Lehrer, I., Supervisor Amhrnsfz. G. .l. Atlas. S. Buldncci, R. .l. Culassi, G. C. C. Cuodspeed, E. L. Gootlstein, l. D. Junker, D. S. Purifier, D. F. Edward Warren O'Connor, F. J., Supervisor Baker. R. M. Barber, C. F. Brewer. E. C. Frcutel, li. C. Hill, G. E. Jordan, W.. Jr. Neyhart, S. l'l. Schull. E. W. Joseph Warren Fuchs, D. M., Supervisor Colley, B. .l. Leiner. E. Lielrerznan, D. M. Marcus. l-I. V. Murray, R. G. Olwine. R. F. Rieve, ll. E. Suhillrin, A. W. Recapilulalion Second Yem Numhcr of Clubs ............,........... Number of Students Participating ................ Percentage of Class Doing Luw Cluh Work ........ First Year Number of Clubs ...,.....,....................... Number of Students Participating , ....,....... Verceritage of Class Doing Law Cluh Work .. .. BY LAW CLUBS Williston Ramsay, J. P., Supervisor Amsden, J. A. Devlin, G. .l. Fuller, F. J., Jr. Kerrigan, J. M. Moltzen, A. R. Mullen, S. F. Peck, E. C., Jr. Shirley, M. C. Wilson Bouldin, W., .lr., Supervisor Barton, R. W. Herold, J. H. Kolyn, P. D. Lamoreaux, R. Nantker, F. W. Prince, C. L. Willialns, J. T. Zeller, R. G. Witenagemot Mandel, L., Supervisor Cohen, B. J. Greeniclge. L. S. Kaplan, C. M. Katzman, P. Moses, N. Pantelas, N. Reid, H. O. Weiss, R. O. 1933-39 1939-410 31 33 246 256 57? 6091, 67 so 534 477 9617, 9473 COMPLIMENTS OF ERI - BALIB N STUDIO 1010 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAL PHOTOORAPI-IERS T0 THE HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEARBOOK lf287l Banks, Investments Index to Advertisers Drug Stores Merin'BalilJan fl-jliolosi .. .. P gl E Typing .......... .. University Law Book Excll. .. ,. Lawyers Cooperative .... . . . Newsweek .......,. , . . . Cyrus Brewer lIns.D . . . . , . 258 Bence's . . . , . Harvard Trust Co. . ..,. . . . 252 Jaysan . . . . State Street Trust Co. . , 24-8 Shepard .. Clothiers Hotels Brooks Bros. ........ . . . 246 Commander . . , Harvard Cooperative , . . . . , 236 Continental . , , . , . Tedlord-Harvard .4.,. , . 240 Copley Square University Shop . . . . . 238 Lenox , .,... . , . , . . . Law Courses Laundries, Cleansers Forte Bar Review , . . . . 250 Naborhood Bay State Medina Bar Review .... . . 246 Naborhood Hand . . , . Rubenstein, Bernard J. , . . 238 Three Bros. Valeteria Printers Provisions Crimson Press . . . . 268 Harvard Provision Co. Heffernan Press . . 282 Varsity Liquor Store Marcus Press , . , . 266 W11fSlll8llS . .,.,.. . . . . Restaurants Miscellaneous Ambassador Grille 260 Balfour Co. fRingsJ , Armando's , ........ . . . 238 Cambridge Garage , . . Bella Vista ....... . . , 254 I 1 . Blue Train ..AAA' 248 Fournier llurnnurel Durgin park A'A.'-. 250 Howard-Wesson. Co. . Nine O'Cl0ck Club . . . . . 264 MCKWWZ1 iRa4l'0l - - - Stork Club .....,,. . . . 258 Q Thor Lodge ...... . . . 254 I Q Wursthaus '- ' . ' 275 Ritter Dance School . , Publishers Baker, Voorhis Co. . . , . . . 280 Bobbs-Merrill Co. . . . . . . 278 Harvard Law Review . . .. 274 West Publishing . . . 250 260 260 240 256 268 248 258 260 254 256 252 275 266 236 256 258 266 287 258 266 260 276 272 270 l288l 95 A Aaron, Benjamin Aaron, Thomas ltlenry Aaronson, Lester Herbert Abel, Albert Salisbury Abel, Brent Maxwell Abrams, Arthur Lawrence Abrams, Jerome LeRoy Achauer, Reed Davis Adams, Jolm Dinsmore Adamson, Artlmr Learoycl, 11 Adlis, llenry Micllael Agnew, David Edwards Aldrich, Frank Compton. Jr. Aldrich, George Davenport Alef, Frank Alexander, .lohn Forsyth Alexander, Vance Jackson, . Alexandre. James Henry, Alfino, Anthony Paul Alford, Robert llcnry Allen, Hervey Clifford Allen. Samuel Washington Alpert, .Jacob Samuel Altman, Julius Altman, Victor Aaron Ames Competition Amon, Carl l-lenry, Jr. Amoscato, Anthony Sam Arnrose, Guslus John Amsden, James Artlmr Anastos, C. George Anderegg, Jolm Philip Anderson. Donald Keitl Angulo, Manuel Rafael Arensberg. James lVlurray Armstrong, James Sinclair Jr lll Armstrongr, Walter Preston, Jr. Arnold, Laurence Lane Arnsbergcr, Edward Tennis Arrieh, Marsliall E. Arthur, l,indsay Crier Ashby, Robert Samuel Asmuth, Anton William, Jr. Atlas, Samuel Auerbach, Joseph Austern, Samuel Ezra Austin, John Paul Austin llall Reading Room Ayer, Frederick, Jr. B Baddock. Franz Joseph Baily, Arthur William 55 Robert Merritt - ' 213 Baird, Russell Miller Baker. Bernard Robert, 11 Francis Jolm Torrance Baker, Baker, George Worthington Baker, Ralph ,Jackson Baker, Ray Palmer, Jr. Baker, Balducci, Ralph John Baldwin, llarry Alfred, Jr. Ballantine, William Ballantyne. Robert Browning Bank, Melvin Aaron 12891 GENERAL 52 94. 52 190 52 52 138 52 138 52 94 138 138 138 52 94 52 94 94 52 138 94, 214 94 52 94 204 53 94 1 38 138 94 138 188 138 139 95 95 95 53 139 139 202 95 139 95, 95 139 53 234 95 1 39 95 95 96 53 38 139 139 139 53 96 96 139 INDEX Banks, Robert James Barab, Robert Charles Barber, Charles Finch Barco, James William Barker, Edward Teflt Barnard, .lol1n, Jr. Barnes, Charles Barnes, Claudius Grant Barozzi, Dario Guido Barrett, Herbert Luther, Jr. Barrow, Carl William Barton, Roger Wesley Bate, David Soule Bate, Oscar Mortimer, Jr. Bauer, Ernest David Bayly, Charles Bertrand Beakes, Ordine Cleveland Beal. 'llhaddeus Reynolds Beal, William Vincent Beale, Joseph Henry Beaman, Charles Cotesworth Bean, Seymour Donald Beck, David Beck, Fred Nelson Beck, John Blake Beekman, Vincent Henry, Jr. Bedell, Arthur Willson Beers, Robert Oren Beha, James Joseph Belsky, Abraham Herman Benedict, Raymond Tyrrell Beneduce, Eugene J., Jr. Bengston, Lars Henry Bent, Horace Brock Bentley. Samuel Emory Berelson, lrving Passon Beresford, Spencer Moxon Berger, Henry N. Berman, Alvin Luther Bernhard, Russell Sherman Bernhardt, Albert Jacob Bettman, Gilbert James, Jr. Biddle, Owen Bigelow, Leslie Cole Billings, Peter Watson Bilodeau, Thomas Herbert Birdzell, Luther Earle, Jr. Biscailuz, Warren Harrison Bisceglia, Philip Joseph Bishop, Joseph War1'en, J1'. Bishop, Robert Hamilton, III Black, Robert Lounsbury, Jr. Blaut, Stephan John Blee, David Henry Bloomfield, Donald Brooks Blumberg, Phillip Irvin Blume. Barnet S. Board of Student Advisers Boland. Christopher Thomas Boley, Paul Leeroy Bond. Virgil George Borden, Leon Jerome Bosecker, Carl Edwin Bouldin, Wood, .lr. Bowstead, John 140 53 140 96 53 140 193 96 53 140 96 140 140 140 140 190 53 140 214 30 96 53 96 96 140 97 97 97 218 54 97 54 202 195 54- 54- 1.41 54 iw H4 54 97 97 141 97 54 141 141 141 201 97 141 54 98 141 141 193 204 55 55 98 55 98 GENERAL INDEX Corcora Bowen, William Hugh 55, 209 Bowers, Lloyd Wheaton 141 Bowler, John Alexis 98 Boylan, Alfred George, Jr. 141 Brackett, Jolm Gaylord, Jr. 142 Bradford, Merrill Ray 14-2 Bradley, James Craig 98 Bradley, John Foskett 142 Braun, Klaus 142 Brewer, Edward Cage, Jr. 14-2 Brewster, Charles Foss 55 Briggs, Robert Mendall 55 Brilliant, Irving G. 98 Brittenham, Raymond Lee 55 Broad, Henry Sawyer 98 Broaclhurst, Austin 142 Broderick, Joseph Lyons 98 Brogna, Vincent Ralph 98 Brooks, Shepherd 55 Brown, Bailey 14-2 B1'own, Charles Freeman, II 98 Brown, Charles Hammond 99 Brown, Harold 190 Brown, Norman Stephen 99 Brown, Stanton 99 Brown, Thaddeus Harold, Jr. 99 Brownell, Parker 99 Brownell, William Henry 99 Browning, Edmund Lewis 56 Bryant, Donald Robert 56 Buchanan, John Grier, Jr. 99, 214 Buck, Edward Zabriskie 56, 205 209 Buder, Eugene Hauck 99 Bullitt, Thomas Walker 56 Burbank, Daniel Erskine, Jr. 56 Burford, Burke Emerson 142 Burke, Norris Jay 190 Burton, William Smith 56, 209 Butler, Aaron C. C 14-2 Cabot, Henry Bromfield 4-7 Cady, Francis Cowles 99 Calabi, Enzo 99 Calderwood, Jolm Neal 100, 205 Calvin, Joseph Hiram 142 Caming, Hilliard Warren 100 Campbell, Morton Carlisle 33 Campbell, Nicholas Joseph, Jr. 56 Campbell. Robert Smith, Jr. 100 Cann, William Hopson 56 Cannon, Wfilliam Dunlap 56, 205 207 Carnahan, George 195 Car1'oll, Richard Paul 100 Carter, William Radcliffe 143 Casey, James David 100 Cashill, 1Villiam John 56 Casner, Andrew James 4-6 Catharine. Robert McFarland, Jr. 143 Cave, John Martin 100 Cecil, Cameron Walton 143 Cedarquist. Wayland Bert 100 Centner, William Albert 14-3 Ceresnak. Felix Charles 143 Chafee, Zechariah 37 Chancery Club 220 Chapman, Arthur, Jr. 143 Chapman, Ralph 14-3 Charney, Wolfe R. Chatfield, Henry Houston Cherin, Carl Cherney, Colburn George Cheston, George Morris Childs, Farley Carter Childs, William Colleen Choate, Thomas liyde Choy, Herbert Young Cho Clark, Alexander MacWilliam Clark, Harry Bruce Clark, Homer Harrison, Jr, Clark, l loward Longstreth Clark, 1'homas Roy Clarke, Robert Wainwright Clary, Robert Ford, Jr. Cleveland, Harold vanBnren Cochran, John Daniel Colley, Bertram Jay Collin, Hubert Woodrow Cogswell, John Alexander Cohen Arthur Gerson Cohen, Bernard J. Cohen, George Mayer Cohen, Jerome Cohen, Leonard Cohen, Marvin Alan Cohen, Victor Cohn, Marcus Collens, Jonathan Latimer Collins, Frederick Albert., Jr. Collins, Lawrence Stephen Compton, William George Conant, James Bryant Conger, Gerrit Church Connolly, .James '1'homas, Jr. Connolly, Stephen White Conroy, David James Conway, Thomas Armour. 111 Cook, George Gardner Cook, 1- loward Carl Cook, William llznnilton Coombs, Fred Goddard Coombs, James Lord Cooney, James Evans Cooper, Erwin Elling Cooper, Kent Pettit Cooper. Richard Foss n, John Paul, Jr. Corey. Alexander Joseph Corwin, Swift Churchill Cosgrove, Warner George. Jr. Costelloe, John Francis Cotten, Robert Randolph. II Coune, James Leo Cowan. Caspar Frank Cowan. Fairman Chaffee Cox, Andrew Hood Craven, James Braxton, Jr. Crawford. Morris De Camp. Jr. Gregg, Edward l7rancis Cregg, George William Cresap. Logan, Jr. Crispell, Albert Emery, Jr. Crocker, Edward D. Crockett. John Morton Crosby, Reginald Wayne 57 143 113 143 144 144 100 57 100 100 57 144 144 1411- 101 57 144 101 1,44 101 144 101 14-4- 57 101 1.01 101 101 190 101 101 57 102 28 57 102 57 14-4 145 57 14-5 102 102 102 102 145 14-5 57 102 102 58 145 , 201 145 145 58 58 102 14-5 58 145 1 02 103 103 103 145 103 12901 Cross, Harold Livingston, Jr. Crossley. Evan MeCausland Crout, Willard Huy Crow, Walter Allen Crowley, John Lawrence Cummings, George Clark Cummings, llerman Don Cummings. Waller Joseph. .lr. Cunningham, llngh Ralston Cunningham. Lloyd Duv.s Cunningham, Spencer Wilson Cunningham, Sylvester Curran, Hugh l1'1eCollum Curtis, William Hall Cutler, Roger Wilson, Jr. D Dacy, Arthur Kimball Daggctt. Jolm Dolan Dalton, Mark Jolm Damgaard, Jolm Andreasen, Jr Dampeer. Jolm Lyell Dart, John Hervey Daugherty, Rioliurd Bernard Davenport. liohert llatnilton, Jr Davidson, lloward Arthur Davis, Chester Smith Davis. Francis Gorman Davis, Jolm Davis, Richard Tallicsyn Dearhorn, William Norvell Deland, Frank Stantini, Jr. Delgado-Gardel, Luis DeLong, Charles Edward DeLoreto, James Meade deMurias, Ramon Desmond, Gerald Edward deVaron, Jose Kurt Pawolleck Devine, Murray Joseph Devlin, George Joseph Devlin, Walter Jolm Dickinson, Fred Avery Dickson, John Marshall Diehl, George lllartin, Jr. Dimmitt. Harrison Steele Dirnond, Alan Jaeoli Dobin, Patil Dodd, Edwin Merrick, Jr. Doherty, James Alan Donelan, Jolm Francis Donovan. James Britt Donworth, Jolm Scott Dorfman. Sidney Dorian, lra Diukrun Dorsey, .lohn Ceorue Dougherty. John Chrysostom, 111 Douglass, Elisha Peairs Dowd. James Reynolds Dowd. John Francis Dowd. Rohert Arthur Dowd, Thomas llenry, Jr. DOWTICS, John Joseph. .lr. Doyle, Albert Cornelius Dressler. Roldon Philip Dreyer. Rohert Alexander Dry. John William DuBois, Armand llndington Dudley, Leighton Wesley 12911 r 68, 58 58 103 218 58 58, 201 104. 60, 217, 103 59 103 Ill-6 1 03 l 03 146 59 59 59 146 .1 03 1 46 146 104 59 1 04 1 04 1 04- 146 146 l 46 1 04 59 194 146 146 l 04 59 1 0 -1 147 l 47 79 r' 1 10-1- 59 147 47 59 202 39 147 104 218 147 147 60 147 60 147 147 105 105 60 105 105 147 193 148 190 105 G E N E R A L I N D E X Dull, George Morgan, Jr. 60 Duggan, Edward John 60, 207 Dunitz, Sydney J. 1.05 Durham, Robert Jay 60 Dwyer, Arthur Samuel 148 Dwyer, James Bernard. Jr. 60 E Earle, Morris 105 Earle, Richard Tilghman, Jr. 105 Early, Alexander Rieman, Jr. 105 Eaton, Jolm Fiske 148 Edelstein, Leonard Gerald 60 Edwards, Gordon Charles 148 Edwards, Harry Philip 148 Edwards, Vivian Probert, Jr. 60 Efros, Edwin David 61 Egan, James Noonan 193 Ehrich, Manfred William, Jr. 61 Eisenberg, Everett Arnold 61 Ekman, Sheldon Victor 148 Eleock, Joseph Henry, Jr. 105 Elfenbein. Cecil Donald 106, 205 Elkind, Morton Digby 61 Elting, Charles Eastman 106 Emerson, Henry Truxtun 148 English. Jolm William 61 Entmacher, Jack 61 Epstein, Stanley Murry 148 Erskine, Malcolm Edwin, Jr. 61, 209 Espinosa. Mario 194 Espo, Irving Norman 105 Esposito, Othello Vincent 106 Essey. Burnett Louis 148 Estreieh, Basil 106 Evans, James Allan 148 Evans, James Clarence 149 Everett, Charles Henry 106 Eversole. Henry Owen, Jr. 61 Ewing, Bayard 1,06 Ewing, Charles Miller 61, 200 F Falk, Myron Philip 149 Fanger, Irving Miles 149 Farnham, Wendell Edwin 106 Farrington, 1Villiam Jolm 106 Fasolo, William Alexander 106 Fazio, James Munzio 107 Feldesman, Walter 61 Feldman. llarold Joseph 107 Feller, David Edward 107. 202 Ferguson, William McDonald, Jr. 107 Fernhach, Jack 149 Ferrell, William Hosea 193 Fetzer, Donald Glenn 107 Feuerstein, Lester 149 Fidellow. Ernest Harold 149 Figgins, Weston Phinney 149 Finkel. Sydney Nathaniel 107 Finn. Richard Boswell 149 Finnegan. F1'ancis Andrew 107 Firmin, Jolm Crites 107 Fisher, Cecil Lindsay 14-9 Fisher, William Rowe, Jr. 62 Fishman, Nathan 107 Fishwick, Jolm Palmer 62, 213 Fitzsimmons, Patil Edward 62 Fitzsimmons, Robert Ernest 149 GENERAL INDEX Flaccus, George Edward, Jr. Fleeson, Richard Fleming, William Harrison Floberg, Frederic Oscar Flood, Richard Russell Flower, David, Jr. Follanshee, Charles Lewis, Jr. Foote, Robert Lake Ford, Jolm Berchmans Forman, James Ross, Jr. Fosbroke, Gerald Elton Foster, Robert Samuel Fowler, Josiah Minot, Jr. Fox, George Francis, IH Fox, Joseph Carrere Fox, Matthew Bernard Frankel, Bennett Franz, Richard John, 111 Fraticelli, Pasquale Frazer, John Gilhllan, Jr. Freedman, Mark Oddy Freedman, Murray Charles French, Theodore Freund, Paul Abraham Freutel, Edward Charles, Jr. Frey, Hans Henry Friedman, Elliot Joshua Friedman, William Friss, Solomon Frumberg, Irwin Randolph Fuchs, David Martin Fukushima, Yasutaka Howard Fuld, James Jeffrey Fuller, Frederic James, Jr. Fuller, Lon Luvois Fuller, Walter Atherton, Jr. G Gahan, James Carlton, Jr. Galassi, Gerard Goodwin Cola Gallagher, Richard Joseph Galluccio, Anthony Gammage, Troupe Earnest Gannett, Robert Tileston, Il Gantz, Emanuel Garabedian, Charles Bagdasar Garber, Mitchel William Gardiner, Robert Hallowell, J Gardner, Fellowes Davis Gardner, George Knowles Gardner, James Edwin, Jr. Garlow, William Joseph Garten, Harry Mervyn Gates, Frank Lincoln, Jr. Geier, Charles Solomon Geismer, Alan Stearn Gewirtz, Stanley Gibbon, Ralph Hailer Gibson, Robert McKenzie Gignoux, Edward Thaxter Gilbert, Bradbury Gilbert, Frederick Wolcott Gill, Joseph Shively Gill, Norman Leinbach Gilliam, Lavitor Alexander, Jr. Gillispie, Charles Stephenson Ginsberg, Edward Glade, James Richard 62 150 207 150 150 150 107 1,08 62 108 108 108 108 108 150 150 2,13 150 1911 62 150 150 150 46 151 209 62 151 63 108 63 63 201 151 441 108 63 151 63 151 190 151 108 151 63 63 108 39 63 151 151 151 63 214 217 152 109 201 109 64 109 152 193 109 109 152 Glasser, Harold Lewis Glock, Carl Edward, Jr. Glovsky, Charles Henry Glueck, Sheldon Godshalk, Ernest Lukens, Jr. Goetz, John Richard Cold, Joseph Goldberg, Benjamin Abbott Goldenberg, William GoldHne, Morton Maxwell Goldiluss, Bernard Harold Goldman, Joseph Bernard Goldman, Robert Huron Goldmark, Jonathan Edwards Goldstein, Eeser Ernest Gonzalez, Michael lbs Goodelman, Sidney Mo1'ton Goodhue, Francis Abbot, Jr. Goodhue, Henry Shippen Goodman, Eugene Goodman, Nathan Goodsill, Marshall Max, Jr. Goodspeed, Ernest Leroy Goodstein, Irving Daniel Goodwin, Elliot Hersey Gordon, Arnold Milton Gordon, Myron Lee Gordon, Philip Elihtt Cores, Guido James Gorin, Jeremiah Jacob Gorman, Albert Vincent Gorrcll, James Alfred Gorson, Herbert Hillel Gottlieb, Arnold Goulter, Kenneth Stanley Gouze, David Daniel Grady, James Gilman Grail, Israel Jerome Grand, Gordon, Jr. Graves, Guy Anthony, Jr. Greco, Gabriel Michael Greenblatt, Morton Harold Greene, Jerome George Greenidge, Lloyd Sylvester Greenwald, Irwin Daniel Gregg, Hugh Gregory, George Frederick T. Gregory, Robert Sewell Gribbon, Daniel McNamara Grier, Joseph Williamson, Jr Grimes, Robert Aloysius, Jr. Grimes, Wendell Francis Griswold, Erwin Nathaniel Gross, Herman Gross, Jacob Nathan Grossman. Jerome Bernard Grubbs, Robert Miles Gutwirth, Charles Adolphe Guy, Edward Gray Guzman, Jose Edgardo de H Haber, Emanuel Hacker, Warren Emmet' Hadden, Hamilton, Jr. Haiti, Edgar Lewis, Jr. Hall, Livingston Hall, Richard Albert 152 y 152 152 1 42 152 152 190 64 64 64 109 64, 205, 209 152 109, 202 152 64 153 64 109 109, 214 64 65, 205 153 153 1.53 110 153 65 110 110 158 65 2,01 65 65 65 136 110 110 153 65 110 65 153 153 110 153 110 65 110, 202 65 66 110 44 66. 213 66 66 154 66 66 154 111 66 1-11 154 31 154 12921 Halpern, Bernard Morton Hamilton, Franklin Tye Hand, Francis Marlin Hanft, Philip Matthew Hardwicke, Robert Etter, J1'. Hardy, Franklin Albriglit Harrington, Martin Joseph Harris, Harold Harris, Marry Harris, Robert Cronley Harrison, Robert. Victor llart. Ilenry Melvin Harvin, Joseph Spence lrlasburgh, Jolm Joseph, Jl'. Haskell, Floyd Kirk Haskell, JoI111 Robert Haskins, George Lee Hastings, Alan Baird llastings, James Elliott Hatfield, Frank William llaugrhwout, Robert Alexander llanssermann, Arlliur Hayes Hawk, Joint Ashcralt llawkins, Prince Archer Hayim, Alvin Maurice llayer, George Joseph Hayman, Robert Charles Hays, Howard ll., Jr. Healey, Joseph Peter Heard, Donald liryce lleeker, Bruce Albert lrleinitsli. George Mea11s, Jr. l-lelfat, Bernard Alvin llellendale, Robert Sydney llelman, lrving Joseph Henkin, Louis Ilenkin, Norman Emanuel llenry. Harry William, Jr. Hensley, David Rust llerley, Louis Patrick llermann, Robert Solomont llerold, Jolm Henry l'1ersl1ey, Rieliurd Congwer llertzberg. David Cordon lliersteiner. Walter Lee lliggins, William Madison, Jr. llighsaw, James Leonard, Jr. llill. George lidgar llill, James 'F0l11llStll1, Jr. llill, .lolm Moore, I1 Hilton, Robert William, Jr. Hines, James Irving llobbs, Richard Lewis lloehwald. Edward Bernard llollert, Daniel llollstot.. Henry Pltinns, Jr. llolleb, l1'llI1'Sl1Llll Maynard llolloman, Delmar Winston llolman. Francis Edwards Holme, Peter Hagner, Jr. Hooper, John Arthur l-looper. Richard Bennett lloopes. Albert llarwood lloopes, .lames Todd llonnenstein. David ltlorgan. William Patrick Horn. Burr Allen. Jr. 12931 154 154 154 154 111 154 154 155 155 55 111 1115 155 55 111 55 194 155 111 111 111 111 67 155 67 111 67 155 155 155 155 155 112 156 156 201 156 218 190 67 112 156 207 156 156 156 112 156 21.3 67 112 156 156 157 112 157 157 218 67 157 112 217 68 112 191 2111 68 GENERAL Horrigan, Edward Timothy Horrocks, Ernest Charles, Jr. Howard. Edward Garfield, Jr. Howe, Raymond Cornwallis Howell, George Arthur Hoyt, Edwin Cl1ase, Jr. Huber, Robert Vandevere Hudson, Manley Ottmer Huenekens, William Edgar Huff, Carl Newell Huie, William Orr Huisman, Jol1n Edward Hulbert. William Rowsell, Jr. Hull, John Royce Hunter, Thomas Oakford Hurst, Robert Russell l-Iuslace, Frank Ward Huston, Harvey I lannella, Christopher Angelo Inglis, Richard, Jr. l1'win, Philip Hugh Isenberg, Joseph lsherwood, James Hiram, Jr. .1 .lacobs, David Sherman Jackson, Arthur James Jacobson. Milton Daniel James, Eldon Revare Jaquith, Wilbur Mason Jarman, Jolm Henry, Jr. Jarvis, William Rice, Jr. Johns, Arthur Leland Jolmson, Everett Earl, Jr. Johnson, Harding, Jr. Johnson, Henry Clyde Johnson, Herbert George Johnson, Morse Johnson, Stanley Jones, Thomas Humphrey Jones, William Allenby Jordan, Loring Pierce, Jr. Jordan, William. Jr. Joseph, Roger Edmund Junker, David Seguin K Kagan, Seymour Nathan Kagawa, Yoshinobu Kahn, Edwin Leonard Kaiser, Albert David, Jr. Kaitz, Robert Kane, Robert Aloysius Kaplan, Bernerd Isaac Kaplan, George Melvin Kaplan, lrving Chandler Kaplan, Milton Kaplan, Thomas Karger, Mortimer David Karp. Jules Albert Kassal. Bentley Katz, Milton Katzman. Philip Kaufer. Alvin Howard Kauffman, Harry Kaufman, Frank Albert Kaufman, Leonard Aaron Kaufmann, Jay William INDEX 68, 68, 68, 69, 69 69, 69, 113, 70. 205, 157 113 157 113 157 157 157 37 157 68 191 113 213 113 158 158 194 113 68 213 113 68 118 68 158 113 33 113 68 158 158 201 158 69 209 213 209 69 158 191 158 69 158 158 159 201 159 69 159 69 159 191 69 205 114 70 70 45 159 159 159 209 70 114 116 213 GENERAL INDEX Kazon, Philip Kean, .lohn Vaughan Keenan, Jolm Lawrence, Jr. Kehl, Donald Kelleher, Dee Robert Kellogg, Howard Charles Kelton, William Francis Kendrick, Charles Kennedy, Joseph Patrick, Jr. Kennelly, Edward Cregan Kenouski, Romwald Walter Kerrigan, Joseph Michael Kerry, Richard John Kidder, Henry Maynard, Jr. Killefer, Tom Kimball, Jolm Hancock King, Dwight Lyman King, Gene Giovanni Kingsberg, Aaron Lawrence Kinney, Jolm Charles Kirschner, Theodore Greene Kistle, Addison Charles Klein, Henry Weber Klein, Richard Irving Klein, Richard Martin Klein, Walter Charles Kleinman, Seymour Kline, Jolm Marriott Kline, Robert Edward Klockau, Walter John, Jr. Kloster, Erling Harold Knecht, YVilliam Carl Knox, William Carroll, Jr. Kohlmyer, Adolph Frank, Jr. Kohrman, Howard Alvin Kolyn, Paul Dean Korn, Irving Kosberg, Alfred A. Koteen, Bernard Kozak, John Paul Kraemer, Alan Garrett Kraemer, Kenneth Kramer, Boris Bennett Kramer, Charles Kramer, Daniel Allan Krantz, Paul Krauthoff, Louis Charles, ll Krenzien, Arthur Louis Krinsky, Stuart Zalmy Krisses, Martin Parkington Kubik, Henry H.. Jr. Kurson. Robert Reginald Kust, Leonard Eugene Kust, Matthew Jerome Kutscher, Robert lrwin Kutz, Richard Harold L Lamoreaux, Robert Lewis Lamne, Ernst Landis, James McCauley Landau, Hanan Henry Lane, Arthur, Jr. Lane, Georee Powell Lang. John Francis Lanttdell Library Lardner, Lvnford, Jr. Laughlin, Charles Vaill 1,59 114 114 191 159 70 159 160 160 207 1.60 160 70 114 160 160 160 160 70 160 114 114- 114' 114 160 161 202 70 115 161- 115 115 202 115 115 161 70 161 71 71 1.61 161 115 161 161 161 161 162 115 162 162 115 162 115 71 162 162 116 20 162 162 71 71 234 71 191 Lauterstein, Lincoln Weil La Vine, Henry Charles Lawren, Robert Law Review Law School Committee Lawton, Samuel Tilden, Jr. Leach, Vifalter Barton Leboeuf, Laval John Leboeuf, Leonard Eugene Lee, William Shields Leikowitz, Sherman Zealig Legal Aid Bureau Lehr, George Morton Lehrer, lsadore Albert Leiner, Elias Lemke, Nathanuel Augustus Lenihan, Edward Francis, Jr. Leonard, William Carpenter Lerner, Charles Joseph Lesnick, Robert Nathan Lester, Wilbur Rufus Leva, Marx Levenson, Laurence Sher Levin, Arthur Alan Levin, Levin, Levin, Elmer Daniel Geoffrey Jacob Leon Lewis Levine, Manuel Levine, Robert Levine, Sidney Levis, Samuel James Lewis. Burton Alfred Lewis, Henry Wilkins Lewis, Jolm Edwards Lewis, Morton Bertram Licht, Frank Lieberman, David Martin Lieber man, Leo Lee Lieblich, Jerome Ferris Liebling, Norman Robert Liebowitz, Melvin Light, Lilley, William Montgomery George Leavens Lincoln's lnn Society Linvill e, Roger Wilson Lippitt, Henry Frederick, ll Lipton, Paul Philip Lipsitt, William Woodrow Lisman, Bernard Litt. Arnold Howard Littlefield, William Emery Littlejohn, Roy Lochridge, Lloyd Pampoll, Jr. Locke, Loeb, Long, Laurence Samuels Robert Hirsch Robert Edgar Longo. John Robert Lord. Herbert Mayhew Loucks, Robert Lee Loueks, William Dewey. Jr. Lovelace. Dan Ripley Lovett, Dori' Felt Lovett, Edward Craig Lovett, .lohn Clay Lowe, Jolm William Lowenbraun, Stanlev Herbert Lowenstein, Arthur Stanley 116 162 209 200 216 162 4-3 71 163 213 163 212 116 71 163 116 163 116 72 163 191 72. 201 1 63 163 1 63 72 72 116 72 116 72 163 72 205 163 116 72 72 117 191 117 222 1611 16111 191 117 164 117 1661- 117 117 164- 205 73 164 164- 164 164- 117 164 165 218 73 165 117 l2941 Lowman, George Frederick Ludmer, Emanuel llerman Luftman, Walter Luke, Stanley Lumpkin. .lohn llenderson Lyeth, Munro Longyear Lyman, .lohn Lowell Lynch, llurry Leo Lynch. Samuel Arnold Lynn. Bruce Greincr Lyons, James Joseph, Jr. Mc Meflahill. Woods Mcflarler, 1 raneis Eyre Parker McClenncn, Alan Mclllurc, William James McCormick, ,lolm Kennedy, Jr. Molloy. .lllll1CS Francis McCroy, Taylor Latta McCurdy, William Edward McDermott, Edward Brian McDermott, William Alfred McDonald, Donald Mclltmalcl. Joseph Francis MacDonald, Kenneth Alton McDonough, George Albert McGregor. Calvin Camp Molieon, l rcderiek Thomas Mcliane, .lohn Roy, Jr. McLaughlin, James Angell McManus, Joseph Aloysius McMillan, James Bryan McMillen, Thomas Roberts McMurray, George Wells McNabb, James Wylit: McNeill, John Francis McNicl1o1, Dun:-:tan M Maekevicz, John Edward Mackey, George Edward Maeluy. .lohn llerbert, .lr. Madsen, Elmer Page Magill. Robert Francis Magruder, Calvert Maguire, John MacArthur Maguire, John Randolph Mahady. l-lenry .loscph lVlahan, David Dulany, .lr. Maher. Thomas Francis Mahoney, George lfranklin Malkasian, llcnry Aram Mandel. Lenard Harold Mandell, Solomon Shulk Manofl, Marcus Mansfield. Stanley Marvin Marbaeh. John Charles Marcus, llarold Victor Margolin, Albert Margulies, Newton Lionel Markham. Edward Lee. .lr. Marks, Bernard llailin Marshall, Svlvan Mitchell Marshall. William Raymond Martin, Richard Kelley Martinez-Alvarez, Rafael, Jr. Marvin, Earl Matasavage, Vincent Paul 12951 1.65 165 78 165 73 73 73 11.7 73 118 165 73 165 118 165 165 73 216 41 74 74 165 166 166 74 74' 118 118 40 118 207 118 74- 166 74 118 166 74- 201 118 118 411 38 75 75 75 118 11.9 166 75 119 75 1.19 75 166 166 119 75 166 119 166 166 193 119 119 GENERAL INDEX Mathewson, Richard Edson Mausn er, Milton Alan Mayer, George Andrew Mayfield, Pearson Blythe M aaa, Meeke Herbert r, Leonard Carpenter Melone, Neil Gardner Melvin, Norman Cecil, Jr. Merkel, Reuel Joseph Merrit t, James Reed Mershen, Aaron Jerome Mervine, Donald Sumner Metzger, Louis Judah Meyer, George von Lengerke, Jr. Meyers, Howard Michael, Marvin Michod, Charles Louis, Jr. Migdal. Lester Charles Milburn, Devereux, Jr. Miller, Bernard Miller, George Conley Miller, John Hamilton, II Miller. Lionel Francis, Jr. M iller' Saul Miller? Theodore Milwirl, Stenhen Andrew Minot, William Mirikitani, Clifford Kunio Mirikitani, Richard Shinichi Mitchell, Henry Bedinger, II Mitchell, William Galbraithe, Jr. Mitschel, Josenh Anton Moch, Robert G. Molina, Hemy George, Jr. Molosholc, Norman Mollzen, Allan Rodgers Montgomery, Douglas Murray Montgomery, Thomas Milton, Jr Mooney, Michael Edward Moore, Albert Moore, Bryan Shannon Moore, Williain Arnold Moore, William Henry, H1 Morgan, Edmund Morris Morgan, Richard Stuart Morgan, Robert DeWitt Morris. John Edward, Jr. Morris, Robert Crawford Morrissey, John Edward, Jr. Morrow, James Samuel, Jr. Morse, Erwin Morton. Robert Charles Moses, Henry Clay, Jr. Moses, Nathan Mosko Mosko Moss, vics, John Gibson witz, Benedict Syd Peyton Howard Moss, William Francis, III Mott, Joseph Winterhotham Mountain, Thomas Raymond Mulhern, Francis Arthur Mulhcrn. James Woodrow Mullen, Steohen Francis Mulligan, Thomas Patrick Mungall. Daniel, Jr. Murfey. Latham Wa1'ne1', Jr. Murov, lsaac 75 119 119 75 167 201 119 167 76 167 167 167 120 120 76 120 167 120 120 76 167 167 201 76 120 207 167 188 167 76 168 168 194 168 76 168 120 168 76 195 209 217 77 36 168 120 168 120 77 77 77 77 120 168 168 168 201 121 77 169 121 121 169 121 77 169 169 GENERAL INDEX Murphy, Earl Denham Murphy, Everett Beach Murray, Richard Gordon Murray, William Andrew Murrin, John, IV Mutnick, George Gershon Myles, Thomas Francis N Nantker, Frederick William Nash, 1'lumphrey Leopold, Jr. Nemmers, Erwin Esser Nettles, Joseph Lawrence, Jr. Newberry, Cammann Newell, Dwight Addison Newho use, Jolm Samuel Nexon, Hubert Henry 78, 201, Neyhart, Stanley Harold, Jr. Nichols, Rae Francis Nicoll, Courtlandt, Jr. Nieholf, H. Richard Notopoulos, Alexander Anastasios O Ober, Richard Francis 78, Rafter, Oberdorfer, Conrad Walter O'Brien, Edmund William O'Connor, Frank John O'Conor, John Francis O'Donne1l, James Thomas O'Donoghue, Paul T. Oka, Kenneth 0'Keefe, Gregory William, Ji. Olds, David McNeil Olivier, Lucien Arthur Olwine, Richard Eyrich O'Neil, John James Oppenheimer, Jesse Halff Orland, Halsey Lewis Orloff, Monford Arthur Orris, Samuel Jeremiah Osborn, Charles Francis, Jr. Osborne, Theodore Cabot Osgood. Alfred Morse Ostrander, Lamar Noyes Ottaviano, John, Jr. Ottenberg, James Simian Page, Raymond Sharswood, Jr. Page, Thomas Stokes Paine, Henry Wa1'ren Palascbak, John, Jr. Palmer, Howard McCluskey Pantelas, Nicholas Panzer, lrving Reller 79, Pariser, Daniel Frank Park, Halford Woodward, Jr. Parker, Addison Melvin, Jr. Parker, Gilbert Parker, Philip Edgar Parkinson, Edmond West Parskey, Leo Patterson, Constantine William Paull, Richard Pearson, Conrad Albert Peck, Edward Cullen, Jr. Peel, Fred Welch. Jr. Peisch. Francis Robert Pell, Wilbur Frank, Jr. 79, 205, 169 169 169 195 121 169 77 169 188 121 121 121 121 121 209 169 122 122 122 122 209 191 78 78 170 78 192 78 170 170 170 170 274 170 78 78 188 122 78 73 79 122 170 122 122 170 79 170 170 213 171 171 79 122 79 193 79 171 123 171 171 171 171 209 Perkins, Thomas Calley Perlman, Raymond Lee Perry, Finlay Hutton Persico, Peters, Petrow, Thomas Mario Edward M. Christ John Pezenik, Alfred Joel Pfeiffer, Paul Norman Pfister, William Alan Phelps, James Barton Phillips, John Milton Pickard, Ralph Welch Pickens, John Kenneth Pico-Santiago, Alberto Pier, Williaiil Stanwood Pierce, Jotham Donnell Piper, Wilson Collins Platz, John A. Pobirs, Joseph Morton Polster, William Allen Poor, John Barton Poore, James Albert. Jr. Poplinger, Louis Lionel Porter, Edward 1-lyalt, Jr. Porter, Ward Flowers, Jr. Porzio, Ralph Postol, Sidney Samuel Pound, Roscoe Powell, Benjamin 1'larrison, Jr. Powell, Thomas Reed Powers, John Gedroice Powers, Samuel Leland Predmesky, Akibo Prensky, Lester H. Price, Charles Urner Price, Robert DeMillc Priest, Jolm Arthur Prince, Charles Lewis Propp, Seymour Prouty, Pullen, Purcell, Donald Brown Jolm Silas John Knox Putnam, Ralph Clarence, Jr. Q Quinn, Qulnto, Thomas Henry Henry, Jr. R Rabinowitz. Boris Rachlin, Carl Ralfetto, Frederick Marcellus Eric Raider, Harry Adams, Jr. Ralli, Pandia Constantine Ramsay, Josenh Prentis Randall, William Irving Rankin, Thomas Vernon Rappoport, Jacob L. Rapport, Arthur James Ratner, Robert Seymour Rauck, Walter Gordon Rawls, William Stowe Ray, Waino Theodore Read, Williztin Evan Reardon, John Carey Reed, Richard Crocker Regan, William Mahon Reibcr, Paul 123, 79, 79, ao, 123, 1211, 80, 207, 81, 1.25 123 214 171 123 1,94 171 123 79 123 216 207 80 171 172 123 172 172 195 123 218 205 80 172 123 172 1,72 172 32 192 35 124 1,72 so so 214 213 124 172 so 172 124 173 80 80 173 80 81 173 81 124 81 207 124 124 124 124 124 81 81 173 202 81 125 125 81 12961 Reid, llerhert Ordre Reider, Marvin William Reidy, John Joseph, Jr. Reigeluth, John Blakeslee Reilly, Francis Xavier, Jr. Rich Reill y, Gerald John Reiinherr, Otto Reissig, lrving Rennert, William Joseph Repctli, Peter .lohn Rcw, Robert E:-zson, Jr. Rboc Rhoc les, Charles Bryce les, Jeremiah lngels Rhodes, John Jacob, Jr. Rhome, John Otto, Jr. Rice, Harry Freeman, Jr. Rice, Ralph Smith Ricl1, Arthur Douglas Rich, Robert Raymond, Jr. ards, Richard Bozman 174 Richardson, Channing Bulfinch Richardson, John Harold Richmond, Joseph Walker Richter, Melvin Riddell, Ricl1a1'd llarry Riddle, Robert John Riely, John William Ricsner, Stanley Mathias Ricve, l-larold Emil Riggs, Arthur Jordy Riggs, Tlieodore llayes Ritter, Joln1 llcnry Rillman, William Campbell Ritvo, Martin Roach, Jol111 William, J1'. Robbins, Royal Elisha 175 126 Roberts, llarry Robert Roberts, Patil Robertshaw. James Robertson, Rodney Taylor Robi Robi Robi nson, llerbert nson, l'lut:h nson, Lcon Morris Roeschlaub, Ronald Curtis Rogers, Clztrence Mord, Jt'. Rogers, Erskine Clark Rogers, George Phillips R R ogers, Ralph Vincent ogers, Robert Edmund Roitman, Harold Beniamin Rose 111an, Arnold David Rosenberg, Arthur .lay Rosenberg, llarold Pershing Rosenberg, Orrin Philip Rosenberg, Sherman Rosenblooxn, Bernard Rosenman, Mervin Irving Rosenthal, Albert. .lmiolill Rosenthal, Jacob Wolfe Ross, Chester Monroe Rossi, Vincent Jol111 Roth, Benjamin Roth, Charles Edwin Rothstein, Edward Micllael Rubin, Sydney Richard Ruch, Asher George, Jr. Ruddy, Charles John, Jr. 12971 125 82 125 82 125, 125, 82 82 127, 127 173 173 188 81 125 125 173 173 125 173 81 82 82 217 204- 173 193 218 174- 174 174 214 82 201 202 174 202 201 1711- 207 126 l -I 174- 126 126 82 82 82 174 as 174 175 83 83 175 83 126 126 175 1.26 126 126 126 175 202 175 202 127 127 127 83 175 175 83 GENERAL Rudolph, Seymour Wolfe Ryan, Richard Manning S St. Lifer, Seymour Simon Sakofsky, Louis Herbert Salisbury, William Painter Samuels, Harold Leonard Sandidge, John Pleasant, Jr. Sapienza, Maurice Sarcia, Joseph Savage, Edward, Jr. Savage, William Alvin Savarese, Anthony Peter, Jr. Sawyer, William Ballard Hoyt Saylor, Tillman Kulp, Jr. Scannell, David Daniel, Jr. Schaaf, Charles Edward Sehalasny, Stephen Francis Schall, Edward William Schannen, Richard Harold Schattinan, Edwin Denning Schein, Ellis Schemnter, John Karl Schiffer, Ludwig Schiflrin, Albert Winston Schil dhause, Solomon Scluneisser, William Christian, Jr. Sehmelzer, Herbert Freeman Schmidt, Arthur Paul Schmidt, Herman J. Schmiedigen, George August F. Scl111 Schn ack, George Ferdinand eider, Alan Neil Schneider, Frederick Henry Schn ittger, Robert Eric Scholastic Calendar Schonfeld, Alvin Schottenfeld, Alvin Carl Schroeder, Alfred Gustav Schroeder, Oliver Charles, Jr. Schuster, Eugene Schwartz, Daniel David Scofield, Giles Rolfe, Jr. Scott, Albert Septimus Scott, Austin Wakeman Scott, Austin Wakeman, Jr. Scott, David Hamilton Scott, George lVlerrill Scott, Gordon Kendall Scully, George Butterfield Scully, Robin Seagrave, Norman Parnell Sealy, Albert Henry, Jr. Seavey, Warren Abner Seelv. William Edward Segal, Mandal Robert Seliaman, Selig Jacob Seminara, Philip Charles Semonoff, Ralph Perlow Senfl, Tom Prewitt Shack, Julius Louis Shalom, Albert Sharif, Sampson Sharp, Robert Weimer Shaw, James Edward Shea, Timothy JOSCI-Ill Sheehan, John Charles INDEX 175 127, 214- 127 83 83 127 127 83, 217 83 84 175 127 1.23 128 84 84 128 176 176 128 176 128, 202 188 176 84 128 176 128 128, 202 176 176 176 176 176 239 128 84 84- 128 177 84 177 84 36 84, 2.05 129 177 129, 205 177 177 84 129 35 177 177 85, 213 129 177 177 177 85 85 178 129 85 178 L 1 I 179 179 GENERAL INDEX Shelmerdine, William, Jr. Shelton, Talbot Sheneman, John R. Shepard, Robert B., Jr. Shcrer, Albert William, Jr. Shirley, Max Carrington Shniderman, Harry Louis Shonk, Herbert Bronson Short, James Gilbert Shulman, Robert Siegel, Leonard Stanley Silsdorf, Arthur Richard Silver, Hyman Silverberg, Philip Abraham Silverberg, Stanley Marvin Silverman. Arthur Jack Silverstein, Jerome Leonard Simpson, Albert Lewis Simpson, Sidney Post Singiser, George Wiley Sistare, Daniel Austin Skidmore, Lemuel, Jr. Skillings, Henry Hills Slate, Albert Howard Slavin, Howard lrwin Sleeper, William Hobbs, Jr. 182 Snow, 182 Smith Allan Hugh Smith Carlton McAdory Smith Donald St. John Smith Edward Arvey Smith Endicott Smith, Frederick Plympton Smith George August Smith, Gerald Morton Smith, Smith, Smith Smith, Smith James Mont Mau1'ice Eli Reginald Heber, Jr. Vance Clio, Jr. Williatlt French Snell,7Arthur Raymond Snetman, Louis Fleischer Paul Vincent Snyder, Fredrick Reinhardt Snyder, Peter Vreeland Snyder, Wilson Woodrow Sobell, Hyman Soho, Lewis Bruno Sonenshein, Israel Louis Southard, William Harvey Sowerwine, Charles Orvis Spanos, Nicholas C. Sparrow, Jolm Prentiss Spencer, Jolm Hathaway Sperber, Laurence Raymond Spiegel, Albert Alexander Spitz, Kenneth Armand Spitzer, Arthur Hoerrnann Stallings, Charles Norman Stanard, William Kauffman, ll 87, Starr, Edward William Stavig, Alf Rusten Stedman, Nathan L.. Jr. Steece, Albert Camobell, Jr. Steel, William Steel, William Carleton Stein. Albert 'Harvey Steinberg. Gerald Robert 85 85 178 129 129 178 202 178 85 178 178 178 85 178 178 129 85 85 4-2 86 129 179 179 86 179 194 86 179 179 86 130 179 86 130 86 130 179 130 179 86 180 1-30 130 180 192 86 130 130 180 130 130 180 213 131 86 1,92 217 180 180 180 180 87 131 87 87 Steinman, Jack Stephens, Joseph Cornelius, Jr. Stern, David Sachs Stern, Herman Hy Stern, James Frazin Stern, Jolm Noot Stevens, David Spink Stewart, Robert Arinstroug, Jr. Stewart, William Kirk Stewart, William Klemm Stiller, William Warren, Jr. Stillman, Lewis Mortiiner Stokes, Edwin Matthew Stone, Julius l7'redericl-1, Jr. Stone, Oliver Ellis Slorch, Irving Ronald Stoulfer, Rush Ellsworth, Jr. Stowell, John David Strassburger, Eugene Samuel Stratton. Gardner Nichols Stratton, Henry Mayors, II Stuckart, Joseph Michael Stumpf, Felix Franklin Suchin, Alvin Mervin Suits, Frederick Ralph Sullivan, Daniel Francis Sullivan, Ricliard Starkey Sullivan, William Francis, Jr. Sulloway, Alvah Woodbury Sverdlik, Irving Swados, Robert Orville Swainbank, John Allen Swartz, Jacob Sweeney, Bartholomew Philip, Jr. Sweet, Charles, Greenleaf Swingen, Eldred Mansford Switzer, James Delano Sykes, Peter M'Cready Symmes, John Carlos Cloves T Taft, Robert Taniguchi, Charles Yasuyuki Tannenhauin, lrvinff Tanner. Frederick Chauncey, Jr. Tanner, Lewis Tarian, Joseph, Jr. Taylor, Benjamin Brown, Jr. Taylor, Greer McClellan, Jr. Taylor, John Reid Taylor, Sutherland Gazzain, H1 Taylor, 'lilnnnas Curtiss Telephone Directory Telsey, Herbert Gersoni TenBroeck, .lacobus Tenney, Thancy, Dudley Bradstreet Eugene James Tharp, Carter Bland Thaxtcr, Sidney Warren Thayer, James Bradley Theisen Vincent Axel Thierry, Jolm Adams Thomas., Eliot Burnham Thomas, Leonard Brinton 'Fl1Ul'l1D50l1, Allen . Thompson, Robert Clinton' Tlmmpson. William Crum Thoron. Cray 181 131 180 87 180 181 181 131 181 181 181 181 181 87 181 , 21117 181 136 131 181 131 131 131 182 182 , 207 193 132 132 132 , 205 87 , 205 182 182 182 182 132 132 182 132 182 87 192 132 183 183 183 237 87 192 183 88 183 88 43 88 88 88, 213 132 133 IRQ 183 133, 214 l2981 Tltralls, Jack 'l'hurston, Edward Sampson Tibbits, Arthur Harris Tierman, Irving Victor 'l'odd, William Overton, Jr. Totnkins, Floyd William, Jr, Torrisi, Angelo Mario '1'rainer, Robert Browning 'I'renerry, Walter Northey. Jr. 'l'routman, lioberl liattey, Jr. Tuck. Raphael llernran Tucker, Richard Worthington Tucker, Williant Duane, J1'. '1'urk. Elkan, Jr. Tuttle, Leigh Dexter 'l'yre, Milton Sanford U Ugelow, Leonard Ullman, Gerald lloward Umana, Mario Underhill, Samuel Jackson Upton, Arvin Edward Upton, Frederic Kendall Urick, Willis E.. Jr. V Vance, Sheldon Baird Van Cise, Edwin Philip Van Evera, William Payne Van Kottglrnet, Donald Edward Veague, Arnold Leolin Velk, David Verbalis, John Ralph Vincent, Sanborn Vinson, Otto Floyd Vitali, Augustus Philip Vogt. Edward Le Clerc Voland, Richard Edward W Wachsman. Alfred Marvin Wade, Henry William R. Walder, Jules David Waldron, William Augusta Walker, Edward Glenn Wambangh. Eugene Warne, lfrederick Parsons Warner Arthttr Cyrus Warner Edwin McGregor Warner, George Leroy, Jr. Warner, Sam Bass Warner, Sturgis Warren Edward llenry Warren Joseph s, ll Warrington, Joltn Wesley Wartchow, Carl Edward Waters, William Waite Watkins, Joseph Ray. Jr. Watts, Charles llcnry Wax, Harold Way, Palmer Martin, .lr. Weber, .lack I-lerbert Webster, Martin Haskell Webster. Tll0ll11lS Preston. Jr. Weil, Joseph Marcus Weil. Moise llarvey Weill, Lige l-larry WeinlJe1',fze1', Caspar Willard 12991 L 88 34 88 88, 207 00, 207, 89, 134, 134 183 133 88 133 133 183 192 88 183 184 184- 89 184 133 133 184 89 184 133 184 213 89 tea 133 184 184 1,33 184 89 212 134 184 194 185 134 185 30 202 185 195 185 40 89 32 34 89 134 217 185 185 185 134- 89 89 185 185 192 90 134 GENERAL Weinberger, Lloyd George Weingartner, Robert Frederick Weinstock, Gerard Weiss, David Weiss, Robert Otto Welch, David Cannon Welch, Vincent Began Weller, Robert Bertram Wells, Peter Boyd Welsh, Philip Flahavin Welstead, Thomas Adam Wcnlling, Tlionras Lynch Wenzel, Henry George, Ill Werlin, Sidney Wernick, Sidney William West, Milton Horace, Jr. West, William Joseph, Jr. White, Carter llixson White, Russell Earl Whitman. Charles Seymour, Jr Whitney, George, Jr. Whittlesey. John Williams Wibel, John William Wickenhaver, Sidney Lamont Wiener, Leo Wicst, Fred Jacob, Jr. Wilder. David Churchill Wiles, Ben, Jr. Wilkes, liurwell Baylor, IV Willard, Ralph l-loward, Jr. Williams, Andrew Murray, Jr Williams, Harold Putnam. Jr. Williams, James Peter. lll Williams, James Thomas, ll Williams, John Gilmore Williams, Wallace Mel-lenry Williston, Samuel Wilson, Howard C., Jr. Witnherly, Bennett McClary Windsor, George Henry Winer, Myron Wing. Frederick Charles Winslow, David Wintermeyer, John Joseph Witherspoon, John James Witschiel, Graham. Jr. Wolfe, Robert Cainer Wood, Ernst Friedrich Wood, Howard, H1 Woodhams, Wilbur Charles Worth. Charles Curtis Wright. William Josenh Wyman. Louis Crosby Wynot, Edward Davis Y Year Book Committee Vetter. Charles Ward Young. Andrew Plimoton Young. Randall Hubbard Young, Warren lloward Yudkolf. Norman Z Zack, Ernest .l0SCDlt Zeller. Robert Grilling Zimtnertnan. Stanley Elliot Zwebell. Robert Samuel INDEX 90 90 90 91 91, 201, 135 136 1,85 1,34 186 90 186 90 134 90 , 207 90 186 134 186 186 209 192 90 135 207 90 91 91 91 205 91 91 186 91 186 186 1-35 188 217 186 91 186 31 135 91 135 194- 92 135 187 92 187 135 187 135 135 92 135 214 202 218 187 187 136 136 136 92 187 187 92 ea .. STREET DIRECTORY Acacia St. Adaums Ter. Agassi: St. Appian Way Appleton Rd. Appleton St. Arcadia St. Arlington St. Arrow St. Ash St. Ash St. Pl. Ashton Pl. Athens St. Avun Pl. Avon St. Avon Hill St. Baldwin St. Banks St. Bates St. Beacon St. Bennett St. Berkeley Pl. Berkeley St. Bond St. Bow St. Bowdoin St. Boylston St. Bradbury St. Bratlle Sq. Brattle St. Brewer St. Brewster St. Broadway Brown St. Bryant St. Buckingham Pl. Buckingham St. Cambridge St. Cmruden Pl. Carver St. Centro St. Chapman Pl. Chatham St. Chaunny St. Church St. Cleveland St. Common Concord Ave. Cowperthwaite St. Craigie Circle Crsigle St. Crescent St. Cutler Ave. Dane St. De Wolf St. Divinity Ave. Doane St. Danster St. Eliot St. Ellery St. Eustis St. Everett St. Farrar St. Farwell Pl. Felton St. Flegg St. Fallen St. Forest St. I-'ester Pl. Foster St. Francis Ave. Frost St. Fuller Pl. Garden St. Garden Ter. Gsrheld St. Gerry St. Gibson St. Gorham St. Grant St. Gra Gardens E. Y Gray Gardens W. Gray St. Hammond St. Hancock St. Harris St. Harvard Sq. Harvard St. Hastings Ave. Hawthorn St. Healey St. Highland St. Hilliard Pl. Hilliard St. Holden Green Holden St. Holly Ave. Holyoke Pl. Holyoke St. Howland St. Hubbard Pk. Rd. Hudson St. Humboldt St. Hurlbut St. Huron Ave. Irving St. Irving Ter. James St. Jarvis St. Kirkland St. Lancaster St. Langdon St. Linden St. Linnaean St. Longfellow Pk. Longfellow Rd. Lowell St. Madison St. Martin Sz. Macon St. Maynard Pl. McCarthy Rd. Mellon St. Memorial Drive Mercer Circle Milliin Pl. Mill St. Mt. Auburn Pl. Museum St. Newport Rd. N. Harvard St. Nutting Rd. Oxford St. Palmer St. Parker St. Phillips Pl. Plyzupton St. Potter Plc. Prentiss St. Prescott St. Putnam Ave. Quincy St. Raymond St. Remington St. Revere Pl. Riedesel Ave. Ross St. Royal Ave. Rutland St. Sacramento Pl. Sacramento St. Scott St. Sedgwick Rd. Shuler Lsne shady Hsu Sq. Shepard St. Soldiers Field Rd. South St. Sparks St. Sparks St. Pl. Sumner Rd. Surrey St. Thomas Pk. Trowbridge Pl. Trowbridge St. Trowbridge Ter. University Rd. Walker Pl. Walker St. Ware St. Washington Ave. Waterhouse St. Wendell St. Willard St. Willard St. Ct. Winthrop Pl. Winthrop St. Wright St. HARVARD BUILDINGS Adams House Andover Hall Apley Court Astronomical Lib. Austin Hall Biological Lab. Botanical Gardens Boylston Hall Chase Hall Chemical Lab. Claverly Hall Conant Hall Crolt Research Lab. Dillon Field House Divinity Hall Divinity School Dudley Hall Dunster House Eliot House Faculty Club Fogg Museum Gannett House Gallatin Hall Geography Bldg. Germanic Museum Glass Hall Grays Hell Hamilton Hall Harvard Hall Hemenway Gym. Holden Chapel Hollis Hall Holworthy Hall Holyoke House Hygiene Bldg. Jarvis Tennis Cts. Kirkland House Langdell Hall Law School Lawrence Hsll Lehman Hell Leverett House Lionel Hall Littauer School Little Hall Lowell House Mass. Hall Matthews Hall McCulloch Hall Mellon Hall Memorial Church Memorial Hall Morgan Hull Morris Hall Mower Hall Music Bldg. New Lecture Hall Palfrey House Perkins Hall Phillips Brooks House Physics Lab. Pierce Hall President's Res. 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