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DUHIG TRUSTEE FOR THE HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEARBOOK COMMITTEE 4 12 K V' 1 f' Q ,- ' K IV: +4-L' rxg cya Q47 4 .- LW f ' W' .Q M 'N 'W' 4569 , . ,,L,. . S! X. ,ff ' ff f 0' fm? I , .f2f y,f'.-7 ' , , Wg, i ' A W W , 31 4 11 ,I .e f U HARVARD ,LAW SCHOOL YEARBOOK .I-l'l'll DEDICATION In humble, recognition of the ideals of freedom of man, which have long been the American heritage, we dedicate the 1948 Harvard Law School Year iBook. magna Qlatrtax Wfnlsvw Nez 1 1 n ' 1- , sv 51'c4v1e,T19- gFfi'g- 61111111111 fDrw'.1bn6- ubuunbx- sfrrro n1b:1 f11QhF.v1mw11nnfn- '1Q7?l:2.Bt't8 tcm mb: Jvdhxua 1 6501511691116 1?Qm1a mrwmfnn rm-uan1SYfF-H qum1S:mn-Pcms 1114 FHS' :YT-T Sz Him-mnfn Eng-I m-kv uwizx-'I Qcm-uns Sv! QQ-20 R112 ' 61? P195 52111' PGIURUS-Gila -1- 0011106 GEMS- ld1-lv15F6- QP-'lil nvfzmbz. 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Returning to Harvard in 1919 as an Assistant Professor he became an Associate Professor in 1925, a Professor in 1927, and in 1929 Sheldon lfmery Professor of Organic Chemistry. In June 1933 he was elected President of Harvard University. VVar service called him again in 19-11 and until 1946 he was Chairman of the Na- tional Defense Research Committee. In 1946 President Conant became a member of the General Advisory Committee to the United States Atomic lfnergy Commission. Among President- Conant's other honors, he is a member of the board of scientific directors of the Rockefeller Institute, an honorary fellow of lfmmanuel College, Cam- bridge, a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, the Imperial Academy of Science CHallej, the Royal Society flinglandj, and the Royal Society of lidinburgh fling- landl. He is also the author of many important volumes oi Organic Chemistry, a field in which he is one of the outstanding authorities. 17 ,,,,. I .-- ., .Li ERWIN NATHANIEI, GRIswoLD Dean and Charles Stebbins Faircliilzl Professor of Law ORN in East Cleveland, Ohio, in 1904, Dean Griswold received both an A.B. and an A.M. degree from Oberlin College in 1925. At Harvard Law School he compiled one of the highest averages ever attained and served as President of the Law Review. He was graduated in 1928 and was awarded an S.J.D. in 1929. After practicing in Cleveland, Dean 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 until 1934 when he was appointed to the Harvard Law School Faculty, becoming Dean in 19-16. Dean Griswold teaches Federal Taxation and has taught Trusts, Conflict of Laws and Administrative Law. He is highly recognized in these fields having written two editions of Spendthrift Trusts and various articles. He compiled Cases on Federal Taxation and co-edited Cases on Conflict of Laws. In 1942 he was consulting expert to the Treasury Department and he has been an advisor to the Restatements of Trusts, Restitution, and Judgments. 18 RALPH .IACKSON BAKER LIVINGSTON I'IALL l'h.B., LL.B. Vice Dean and Professor of Law A.M., LL.B. Weld Professor of Law Ji ZECHARIAH CHAFEIE, JR. AB., I,l,.B., Ll..D. IJ.C.l s l,irr. D. Langmlell Professor of Law Eowm KIIERRICK Doon, jk. A.B., LL.B. Fessenden Professor of Law Bemis Professor of Inrernuric M AN uw OTTA1 ma H unsox , . AAI., I,l,.li. b.j.D., l,I,.D., D.C.I,. Law 19 mal EDMUND Moruus MORGAN AAI.. LLB. Royall Professor of Law Tuomfxs Rlamm Powlzu, AB Ph.IJ., l,I,.B., l,L.D., D.C.l,. Story Professor of Law X Rolsnm' Agxrolw, JR. A.B., LLB. Professor of Law A U s'rl N WA Hmm N Sco'r'r A.M., I,L.B., I,I,.D. Ijillllf Professor of Law Rolamzi' RlCrI.fxRlmsoN Bowne Professor of Lam' 20 WARREN Anzvmz Slmvmf AB., LLB., LL.D. Hussey Professor of Law Iikxlzsr .IOSIEPII BROWN AB., LLB. Professor of Law Axmuzw JAMES CASNER A.M., l,L.B., S.,l.IJ. Professor of Law RICHARD HINCKl,EY FIELD A.B., LLB. Professor of Law fftgx x I J fxvl lm l ,xuQ1,'l 1,xR CM' mas Profcssm' of Law ALXRCIIIIS.-XI.lJ Cox AB., l,l,.l3. Profcssor of Lzm 'SSDI 21 fm l'luzL'wn N l,L'vols l UI,I, AM., -I.IJ. Profcssm' of l,:m fQEORGE KNow1.ns GARDNER A.B., LLB. Professor of Law NIARK D1zWo1.1-'rs HUWE A.B., LLB. Professor of Law SH IELIJON f1l,llI3CK J rofcssor of Criminologg HENRY MELVIN HART, -IR A.B., l,I,.B., S.tl.IJ. P rofvsso r of Law Mnxrox KATZ A.B., LLB. Professor of Law BENJAMIN KAPLAN A.B., LLB. Professor of Law 22 QAM ,, .4 f . WALTER BARTON LEACH A.B., LL.B. Professor of Law IIES ANc:lsi.l, MAC! .Aoi 1 mx A.l3., l,l,.l3. Professor of Law W11.1.iAM EDWARD MCGURIJY A.B., LL.B., S.j.D. Professor of Law V RONHRT IBRAVCIRIER Ali., I,l,.l3. 23 isiting Professor of Law .lol-IN ixIACzAR'l'IlUR Nl.-Xillfllll AB., LIAR. Professor of l,:1w Som N1EN'l'SCHlKOl-'lf A.B., LLB, Visiting Professor of Law I 4 WlI.I.IAh'I Lnovn Puossmz AB., LLB. Visiting Professor of Law CAl.vl2R'r ix'iAGRlJDIER M.A., I,l,.li. , Lecturer on Law -4' v. I'IARRlSON STEELE EDIMMITT AB., LLB. Secretary of the Law School ARTHUR Ci,miizN'r 'l'UI,l,1No Director of the Law Library 24 Louis BRUNO SOI-IN D.SC.M., LL.M. Lecturer on Law VV1I,l,mM -Iosizvn Bowls, AB., LLB. Assistant Secretary , NR wr' LoU1s AlJEI.llERT TOEPIFER A.B., LL.B. Secretary of the Placement Office ARTHUR 'TAYLOR VON MEHREN A.B., LL.B., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Law GEORGE NIINKIN A.B., LL.B. Faculty Assistant in Charge of the Ames Competition Luci Us WARD BANNISTER A.B., LL.B. Lecturer on W2ltCl' Rights MURRAY SEASONGOOD A.M., LL.I3. Visiting Professor of Law MRS. MARION T. rFOMI.INSON A.B. Assistant Secretary CHARLES 'FILFORD MCCORMICK A.B., LL.B., LL.D. Visiting Professor of Law ALAN RICHARDS NIORITZ S.B., A.M., M.D. Frances Glessner Lee Professor of Legal Nleclicine THEODORE N. 'TREADNVELL Assistant Librarian PHILIP AUsT1N PUTNAM LL.B. Assistant Librarian I v I NX p L 5- b- 3' xi-2. ' fs H K x5+LT:f2gEi , - --N X55-,:.:: f I 45 , Q- Z' -. ln 'Sl . X If . 7 fs? 0? S S-. K , 1 ' ?' . f if Q ' ' fi-35 I -21521 5 '41 ' r XQfp f x 1 Z 5 -. 'I N.. S: S 1 , x WH' , X ,ft ' 'EI ' K 1 vf w 'N' -. f- V X is 'I 1 f wzff wwf? if 7 ff- ,P N - 'ay mfs? ff f 1 r lv We ,f 9 ,gg 114 ' -- iff Wir. , 1, wg,-,I i. w , 'g' .0,1',-,-, zu ' df P . if , ' ' . , I r 171 , l,, , 3-,,--,-Q---'- K ,,,.-q..- ..,... -,-. u -,,,.,..?-',q -up f - H . if .ll S ' L, u X ' xg! I u ,.n Q f' ? x 5'- ww as Q- l , - v A N ' an . ,xv 1, india, 317 , 5 , ,i 0 .af I 'Y QW- --5. i A' L . Q .lr X 'Q' ' 7 2, , eh x , 'um 11-null'- ,'f , 3? fm A gri- ' 'x X I',- 1 SX' V 79 'D dxsln WA 5 'Q jr , E s 'I 5 A , M 'R 4 ' Qfzzfn- 4, ,5..h f'.L . 'J' 4' 9 uv..- V L15 ia: H15 'nga ' ' . A 1 ' V ' ' w- A TJ.. '-,f:'? f 'il xwhsfhn 0 .ji is . -Q ' .N 'fs 1 I ma P+ , 1' i 'ff . . ' rv.. A ' 'L 1-,Lvl - i - Q ,.+,.....: rm ns H ,. W ' ...,,. 'A i, . 'Q ,w,..1,.,,4,,'Qh ,MM K 5 M -.,, ,f,..w. .--- A fwasnltnmwfrp, Aw' 5 vniuumd Wy.. NIHIHIHQN my ' Ninn - FEBRUARY 1948 GRADUATES MITCHELL AARONSON, A.B., U. Minn., '43 15 Everett St. 15 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. HOVVARD C. ABBOTT, Ph.B., U. Vt., '38 206-F Holden Green 136 School St., Franklin, Mass. CLARENCE V. AKLEY, B.S., U. Vt., '-I-2 58 Garfield St. Depot, Lyndonville, Vt. CHARLES D. ALDRICH, B.S., Harvard, '-I-0 28 Andover Ct. 23 Elmwood Rd., VVellesley, Mass. REA II. ALLIsoN, A.B., tr. New Mex., '44 22 Upland Rd. Harborough, Pa. HOWARD C. ALPHSON, B.S.C., U. N. D., '+I 13 A Chauuey St. 823 Belmont Rd., Grand Forks, N. D. THEODORE ANASTOS, A.B., Harvard, '42 12 Hastings Hall 592 Huron Ave., Cambridge. Mass. C. SCOTT ANDERSON, JR., A.B., Penn State, 21 Kennard Ave., Boston Honolulu, T. H. WALTER P. ARENVVALD, A.B., Harvard, '38 35 Langdon St. 23 W. 73rd St., N. Y. C. - '40 L ROBERT E. ASHNIAN, A.B., IT. of Md., '41 49 Hastings Hall Parkview Apts., Lake Dr., Baltimore, Md. JACK H. BACKMAN, A.B., Syracuse, '43 10 Mace Place, Lynn 10 Mace Place, Lynn, Mass. LEMUEL BANNISTER, jk., A.B., Harvard, '41 87 Cheever St., Milton cfo A. T. Vanderbilt, Short Hills, N. J. HARRY VV. BAUGHMAN, A.B., Drew U., '-l-2 217-B Holden Green 108 Maple Ave., Punysutawney, Pa. JOHN R. BAYLOR, A.B., lf. Nehr., '43 16 Perkins Hall 2736 Van Dorn St., Lincoln, Nehr. TI'IOMAS E. BENNETT, B.S., Okla. A. tk M., ' 105 Oxford St. 516 Elm St., Stillwater, Okla. HAROLD L. BERNSTEIN, A.B., li. of Pa., '42 92 Beals St., Brookline Lock Haven, Pa. CHARLES N. BERRY, JR., A.B., Yale, '-I-0 l -31 Morris Hall, Boston 636 E. 1-I-th St., Okla. City, Okla. EDVVARD VV. BISETT, A.B., Notre Dame, '41 Z5 Hastings Hall 1332 Charles St., Pampa, Texas 4 - THOMAS J. CARENS, Hurvnrd, '43 7 Edge Hill Rd., Wellesley Hills 7 Edge Hill Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. WALTER G. CHUCK, B.Ed., U. Hnw 72 W. Cedar St., Boston 942-A 8th Ave., Honolulu, T. H. ARTHUR B. CLARK, JR., A.B., U. Mi 2 Andover Ct. Indiznnola, Miss. IRVIN W. COBB, Jr., A.B., Duke, '39 351 Mass. Ave. 1700 Va. Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. IRVING CONSTANT, A.1s., lmrvnrtl, 27 Trident Ave., VVinthrop 27 Trident Ave., VVinthrop, Mass. GEORGE K, CRACRAFT, JR., A.B., I 18 Ilnrvnrdwzuy Ext. 345 St. Andrews Terr., VV. Helena, Ark JOSEPH R. CREIGHTON, A.B., Oher I9 Andover Ct. 117 N. Main St., VVoodstown, N. J. ALBERT N. DANOFF, B.S., II2ll'VZll'Cl, 42 llzlstings llull 47 E. Main St., Glen Lyon, Pn. VVILLIS C. DARBY, JR., B.S., U. Alu., 20 Mellen St. 621 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alu. FEBR UARY 1948 GRADUATES nu, '41 ss., '42 '44 7. of South, '43 lin, '-I-1 '44- '45 W. POWELL BLAND, A.B., VV:xke Forest, '40 33 Perkins Hull 709 E. Walnut St., Goldsboro, N. C. JOHN P. BLEDSOE, A.B., U. Ark., '41 Apt. 12, 6 Agussiz St. Poeohontzls, Ark. ALBERT A. BLINDER, A.B., N. Y. U., '14 5 Chnuncy Terr. 3246 Fish Ave., N. Y. C. DANIEL J. BLOOMGARDEN, A.B., U. Wis., '40 17 Perkins Hnll 519 E. P'kwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. GUY A. BONDI, A.B., U. Rochester, '41 16 Divinity Hall 176 Elmeroft Rd., Rochester, N. Y. EUGENE T. BRANCH, A.B., Emory U., '41 29 VVoreester Sq., Boston 404 Coventry Rd., Decutur, Gu. THOMAS B. BURCH, A.B., U. of S. C., '42 45 Winthrop St. 316 S. Carlisle St., Bamberg, S. C. STANLEY R. CAIDIN, A.B., Antioch, '45 2 Perkins Hall 129 So. Palm Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. GEORGE H. CALLAHAN, B.S., Seton Hall, '42 4 Andover Ct. 127 Storehouse Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. 1 'GQ . , . 1 if FEBRUARY 1948 GRAD UATES - NATIIAN C. FITTS, A.B., Amherst, '39 ll Story St. 11 Story St., Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT B. FIZZELL, JR., A.1z., Ilnrvnfd, '41 16 Lancaster St. 621 VVestover Rd., Kansas City, Mo. GEORGE L. FORD, A.B., Amherst, '41 -l-5 Winthrop St. 2586 Colchester Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio THOMAS B. FOSTER, A.B., Princeton, '38 68 Jarvis Ct. cfo Tanner, Smith Tower, Seattle, VVash. JAMES W. FRIQY, A.1s., Colgate, '44 12 Prentiss St. 3017 Carlton Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio ALAN J. FRIEDLANDER, A.B., Alfred l'., '+I 25 Sacramento St. 16 Valdale Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. ANTIIONY CALLUCCIO, A.B., Harvard, '39 39 Thornton St., Newton 39 Thornton St., Newton, Mass. LOUIS G. GEANNOPOIJLOS, B.S., Northwestern, '42 38 Hastings Hall 2745 Logan Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Joi-IN C. csonlsow, 1a.s., Auhum, '40 25 Carver St. -1-52 Sanford St., Auburn, Ala. LAVVRENCIC C. DARUAN, JR., A.B., S. M. F., '42 21 Hastings Hall 21 Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass. JOHN B. DEVINE, A.B., Mich., '-I-1 F-31 Morris Hall 2023 Seneca St., Ann Arbor, Mich. JOHN A. DOLAN, A.B., Harvard, '42 52 Lombard Terr., Arlington 52 Lombard Terr., Arlington, Mass. KIVIE DORNFELD, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '-I-5 20 Mellen St. 286 E. Broadway, N. Y. C. maonczlc Il. IQCKIIARDT, JR., Ah., in-incemn, '40 88 Beacon St., Boston 2582 Filbert St., San Francisco, Cal. SAlVllllfL L. ICLLENSON, A.l5., Vvm. Sl MRfJ', '-l-2 172 Hancock St. 5-l-2 29th St., Newport News, Va. JAMES H. FELT, B.S., l'. Illinois, '42 1583 Mass. Ave. 1006 So. 23rd Ave., Bellwood, Ill. GEORGE J. IfERG17SON,Jk., A.B., Holy Cross, '-11 15 Charles St., Danvers 15 Charles St., Danvers, Mass. ROBERT FIRTII, A.B., Indiana, '-I-0 26 Jarvis Ct. San Francisco, Cal. 1 K FEBRUARY 1948 GRADUATES CHARLES M. I-IAAR, A.B., N. Y. U., '40 58 Hammond St. 315 Central Pk. VVest, N. Y. C. CARROL HAMENT, B.S., johns Hopkins, '41 49 Hastings Hall 2912 Ulman Ave., Balt., Md. FRANK HAMMOND, A.B., Carleton, '41 17 Frost St. Walker, Minn. FRANCIS C. L. HEAD, A.B., Harvard, '41 Apt. 310, 26 Concord Ave. -H-1 S. Rockhill Rd., Webster Groves, Mo. VIRGIL H. I-IILL, B.S.C., Iowa State, '43 28 Blake St. 10922 W. Webster St., Marshalltown, Iowa ALVIN S. HOCIAIBERG, N. Y. U. 25 Hastings I-Iall 350 E. 36th St., Paterson, N. -I. KENNETH VV. HOEHN, A.B., IT. VVis., '41 10 Humboldt St. 149-65 Hawthorne Ave., Flushing, N. Y. WILFRED G. HOWLAND, A.B., Bates, '40 18 Edgewood Rd., Lexington 15 Fremont St., Concord, N. II. HAMILTON M. HOYLER, A.B., Columbia, '37 353 Harvard St. 353 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. - 7 - ANGELO M. IACOBONI, A.B., Holy Cross, '39 245 White St., Belmont 13 Hale St., Fitchburg, Mass. HORACE L. KALIK, B.S., U. Pa., '41 1737 Cambridge St. 230 Central Pk So., N. Y. C. JAMES I. KALLED, B.S., Michigan, '42 1 Perkins Hall 8 Nevada St., Nashua, N. I'I. HARVEY KARLIN, B.S., Pitt., '39 14 Sumner Rd. 34-29 Blanche Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio ERVIN W. KEI-IL, A.B., If. Minn., '37 15 Sterling St. 1523 N. 51st St., Milwaukee, VVis. FRANK N. KERN, A.B., Ohio XVesleyan Il., '41 121D Holden Green Cleveland, Ohio NEIL C. KIMMONS, A.B., l'. VVasb., '39 71 Walker St. Box 667 Polson, Montana DEVVITT B. KIRK, A.B., Otterbein, '45 30 Hastings Hall 711 Fairmont St., Latrobe, Pa. JULIUS A. LEETHAM, A.B., Stanford, '40 43 Hastings Hall 629 Forest Ave., Palo Alto, Cal. 1 FEBRUARY 1948 GRADUATES MAX B. LEVVIS, B.S., U. Utah, '40 115 Evans St., Watertown 233 E. Main St., Rexburg, Idaho DAVID P. LIST, A.B., Dartmouth, '42 1557 Mass. Ave. 227 Logan Ave., Belvidere, lll. ALEXANDER M. LOEBIG, A.B., Marshall, '40 16 Andover Ct. 600 S. Mansfield, Los Angeles, Cal. FIORENZO V. LOPARDO, A.B., Notre Dame, '41 8 Plympton St. 180 Main St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. IIENRY P. LOPEZ, A.B., Denver IT., '44 2 Bow St. Los Angeles, Cal. JAMES E. LOVETT, A.B., U. Mich., '41 12 Berkeley St. 13944 Faust, Detroit, Mich. WILLIAM A. LOVVRY, A.B., Dartmouth, '41 25 Irving Terr. 501 College VVay, Urbana, Ohio JACOB R. LYNCH, A.B., Dartmouth, '39 27 Jarvis Ct. Wilson Ave., So. Norwalk, Conn. CLARKE S. LYON, A.B., Dartmouth, '42 12 Perkins Hall 118 Madison Ave., Holyoke, Mass. - ,L , , E f.. 1 - JOSEPH W. B. MCCORMICK, A.B., Brown, '41 26 Mellen St. 117 Newark Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. THOMAS F. MCCOY, N. Y. U., '40 21 Perkins Ilall 302 VV. 12th St., N. Y. C. VVADE H. MCCREE, JR., A.B., Fisk U., '41 62 Harold St., Roxbury 26 Wabon St., Roxbury, Mass. PATRICK D. MCGEE, Notre Dame 14 Prentiss St. 135 Collingwood Ave., Detroit, Mich. IIARRY C. MARTIN, A.B., U. of N. C., '42 9 Perkins IIall Blowing Rock, N. C. JOHN E. MASSENGALE, III, A.B., Harvard 65 Dana St. 225 Cedar St., Bangor, Me. GEORGE I. MEISEL, A.B., VVestern Res., '42 9 Bow St. 3348 Milverton St., Shaker Hts., Ohio VVESLEY F. MERRILL, A.B., U. Utah, '41 127 XNashington St., Brighton 645 N. Hayes, Pocatello, Idaho JOHN M. METZGER, A.B., Muhlenberg, '42 2 Andover Ct. 601 Market St., S. VVilliamsport, Pa. .'4 FEBRUARY 1948 GRADUATES 1 RICHARD R. PAIGE, A.B., Duke, '43 8 Hastings Hall 1009 Columbus Blvd., Coral Gables, Fla. WILLIAM F. PASSANNANTE, B.S., N. Y. U., '40 44 Hastings Hall 22 W. 11th St., N. Y. C. DANIEL P. S. PAUL, A. B., Harvard, '46 A-22 Wigglesworth Hall - 601 Riverview Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fla. JOI-IN S. PENNISH, B.S., Northwestern, '41 383 Harvard St. 3520 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. JOHN O. PLATT, JR., A.B. Princeton, '40 124 VValker St. State and Grubb Rds., Paoli, Pa. SAMUEL o. PRUITT, JR., A.l3., vsma.. .mtl Lee, 275 Putnam Ave. A 634 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. JOHN G. RAUCH, JR., A.1s., leiarvnul, '41 124 Walker St. 3050 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. GEORGE F. REALL, A.B., Tufts, '42 12 VVendell St. 12 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. JAMES A. REED, A.B., Amherst, '41 33 Grozier Rd. 33 Amherst St., Holyoke, Mass. '41 HARLAN T. MOEN, A.B., Luther Coll., '37 29 Mellen St. Avon, S. D. JAMES M. MONTGOMERY, Harvard 24 Perkins Hall 173 E. 80th St., N. Y. C. HERBERT F. MOORE, B.S.S., Georgetown U., '42 54 Harvard Way Ext., Soldiers Fld. 247 E. Front St., Trenton, N. J. VOLNEY F. MORIN, A.B., U. Mich., '41 1737 Cambridge St. 6815 Cornell Ave., Chicago, Ill. GEORGE T. MORTON, A.B., Grinnell, '41 119 Holden Green 4205 Poppleton Ave., Omaha, Nebr. JOHN C. MULLEN, A.B., Creighton U., '41 8 Hastings I-Iall 401 S. 40th Sr., Omaha, Nebr. CHARLES H. OLDFATHER, Jk.,, A.B., U. Nebr., '41 27 Andover Ct. 2706 Heliotrope Dr., Des Moines, Iowa RAYMOND E. OSTLUND, B.Sc., Brigham Young, '41 Apt. 12-6 Agassiz St. Apt. 12-6 Agassiz St., Cambridge, Mass. LOUIS J. OSTRIC, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '41 2 Perkins Hall 5120 19th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. v fi, - . 5 ,, FEBRUARY 1948 GRADUATES - ROBERT D. SINKLE, A.B., Notre Dame, '45 10 Perkins Hall 792 Golfview Ave., Youngstown, Ohio PETER O. A. SOLBERT, A.B., Yale, '41 295 Clapboard Tree St., VVestwood 5 East Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. VVILLIAM F. SPALDING, B.S.C., Notre Dame, '41 201B Holden Green 1647 York Ave., Memphis, Tcnn. HARVEY M. SPEAR, A.B., Brown, '42 1970 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton 236 Freeman P'kwy., Providence, R. I. ARTHUR STAMBLER, A.B., George w73Sil., '45 12 Hastings Hall 5223 Chevy Chase, Wash., D. C. CARI. E. STANFORD, B.S., Ohio State, '39 61 Dana St. 72 Meadow Pk. Ave., Columbus, Ohio WILLIAM STANLEY, JR., A.B., Princeton, '41 44 Follen St. 800 Wash Blvd., Lanrel, Md. ALAN J. STICIN, A.B., N. Y. U., '42 6M Acacia St. 245 W. 104th sr., N. Y. C. WILLIAM K. STEVENS, A.B., IT. Cal., '38 14 Dover Rd., Wellesley 1314 E. 58th St., Chicago, Ill. A ROBERT K. RICHARDSON, A.B., Harvard, '41 1557 Mass. Ave. Mercer Sanatorinm, Mercer, Pa. VVILLIAM E. ROSTRON, A.B., Albion, '41 13 Chauncy St. 7227 Gartner Ave., Detroit, Mich. ROBERT B. RUSSELL, A.B., Harvard, '41 1715 Cambridge St. 1715 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. PAUL V. SALTER, A.B., Harvard, '41 55 Mandalay Rd., Newton Centre 55 Mandalay Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. ARTHUR J. SANTRY, JR., A.B., VVilliams, '41 37 Philbrick Rd., Brookline 37 Philbrick Rd., Brookline, Mass. KARL F. SCHMIDT, A.B., U. Iowa, '42 16 Prescott Dysart, Iowa SAM SCHWARTZ, A.B., U. VVis., '45 43 Perkins Hall 15 Goodwin Ave., Newark, N. J. FRANCIS E. SILVA, JR., A.B., Harvard, '41 24 Perkins Hall 309 Poplar St., Roslindale, Mass. LEONARD K. SIMMER, A.B., Swarthmore, '39 26 Durant Rd., So. VVeymouth 5105 Pleasant St., Des Moines, Iowa 1 -1 CHARLES E. STEVVART, A.B., Harvard, '38 17 Andover Ct. Braeside Lane, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. CLEVELAND J. STOCKTON, JR., A.B., Tulane, '41 E-34 Morris Hall, Boston S05 Queen and Crescent Bldg., New Orleans, La. ROBERT O. STOUT, B.S.C., Ohio State, '40 50 Kirkland St. 462 Avondale Ave., Marion, Ohio FE'BRUA-RY 1948 GRADUATES we ., CIIARLES A. SULLIVAN, JR., A.B., Georgetown, '-l-l 13 Perkins Hall 16 Michigan Rd., Bellerose, L. I. ROBERT J. SULLIVAN, Amherst 286 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 286 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. JOSEPH A. SUOZZI, B.S., Fordham, '43 1 Perkins Hall 24 2nd St., Glen Cove, N. Y. PAUL N. TEMPLE, A.B., Princeton, '4-lf 229 Perkins St., Jamaica Plain 2124 17th Ave., Denver, Colo. DONALD C. TIIEDERIVIANN, A.B., Notre Dame, '-l-1 391 VVestern Ave. 28 So. Gale St., Westfield, N. Y. LEONARD VV. TUFT, B.S., Temple, '44- 37 Perkins Hall 4613 Larchwood Ave., Phila., Pa. - 'K' - JEREMY R. VVALDRON, jk., A.B., Dartmouth, '43 21 Perkins Hall 774 Middle St., Portsmouth, N. H. THOMAS P. VVALL, jk., A.B., Notre Dame, '40 28 Princeton Rd., Arlington 105 19th Ave. So., Nashville, Tenn. SIIAN-CIIING VVANG, A.B., St. johns 48 Fairmont St., Belmont 48 Fairmont St., Belmont, Mass. JOHN VV. T. VVEBB, A.B., VVilliams, '41 102A Mt. Aulmurn St. 705 N. Division St., Salislmury, Md. KENNETH G. VVEINBERG, B.B.S., Miami, '40 42 Hastings lIall 266 Gordon Dr., Akron, Ohio ERNEST I.. VVHITE, jk., A.B., Brown, '41 A-11 Morris Hall, Boston School St., Mansfield, Mass. IIILTON A. VVICK, A.B., Maryville, '42 117 Trowbridge Stowe, Vt. MALCOLM R. VVILKIEY, A.B., 1Iarvard, '40 1 Hastings Hall llouston, Texas THOMAS R. WILLIAMS, B.S., IT. of Penn., '33 12 Prentiss St. 74 VVellington Rd., Bulfalo, N. Y. FEBRUARY 1948 AND JUNE 1948 GRADUATES S. ROBERT WINER, A.B., N. H., '39 Apt. 2, 4-74 Broadway 40 Berkeley, Nashua, N. H. HERBERT R. VVINICK, A.B., Bucknell, '41 27 Ware St. 397 Crown St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LYLE R. WOLFF, B.Sc., '40 15 Perkins Hall Wood River, Nebr. WILLIAM W. WYSE, A.B., I'. VVash., '41 641 Huntington Ave., Boston N4407 Howard St., Spokane, VVash. ROBERT J. ADDISON, A.B., Indiana IT., '42 10 Brac Rd., N. VVeymouth 2594 Woodward, Gary, Ind. RICHARD O. ALDRICII, B.S., Harvard, '42 1699 Cambridge St. 1699 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. DONALD C. ALEXANDER, B.A., Yale, '42 3 Jarvis Ct. 218 W. 14th Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. CHARLES M. ALLEN, I'. Pa. Apt. l, 19 Everett St. 245 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. ROBERT T. ALLER, Syracuse 23 Hastings Hall South Ave., VVappingers Falls, N. Y. l - E 1 . i1 1 HARRY ll. ALMOND, JR., B.S., Yale, '45 E-34 Morris Hall 503 Kahl Bldg., Davenport, Iowa ALVIN ALTMAN, A.B., N. Y. I'., '42 278 Newbury St., Boston 25 Central Park VVest, N. Y. C. DAVID M. AMBERG, A.B., Princeton, '41 F-41 Morris Hall 530 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. THOMAS D. ARVIN, A.B., l'. Okla., '45 26 Hastings Hall 810 VV. State St., Enid, Okla. MAC ASBILI., JR., A.B., Princeton, '42 311 VVarren St., Brookline 2101 Conn. Ave., VVash., D. C. VVILLIAM P. ASPELL, A.B., Trinity, '45 54 Hastings Hall 118 Dowd St., Newington, Conn. BERNARD AXELRAD, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '40 44 Perkins lIall 703 E. 5th St., N. Y. C. THOMAS N. BANTIVOGLIO, A.B., Princeton, '4 5 Chauncy Terrace 1528 VVildwood Ave., Camden, N. J. JOSEPH BARBASH, A.B., Rutgers, '41 63 VVendell St. 325 Central Pk. VVest, N. Y. C. 'Q - JOSEPH R. BEEVER, B.S., Harvard, '40 3 Divinity Hall cfo Mrs. Ruth Walker, RFD 4, Mt. Vernon, Ohio RALPH F. BERLOW, A.B., Michigan, '43 24 Concord Ave. 3538 Albemarle St., Wash., D. C. ELIHU H. BERMAN, A.B., Harvard, '43 2 Greenwood Ave. ' 132 Terry Rd., Hartford, Conn. WESLEY E. BEVINS, JR., B.S., Bowdoin, '40 1557 Mass. Ave. 89 Federal St., Salem, Mass. JOHN BINGI-IAM, A.B., U. Ala., '42 47 Hastings Hall 3000 Mountain Ave., Birmingham, Ala. BENJAMIN L. BIRD, A.B., Harvard, '40 35 Hastings Hall ' 1680 31st St., Wash., D. C. DANIEL C. BLOM, A.B., l'. VVash., '41 9 Shepard St. 522 Washington St., Olympia, Wash. GORDON F. BLOOM, A.B., U. Buffalo, '39 26 Royal St., Allston 277 Wellington Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. GEORGE T. BOGERT, A.B., Cornell, '41 29 Perkins Hall Three Oaks, Michigan JUNE 1948 GRADUATES ' IRVVIN VV. BARKAN, A.B., Ohio State, '39 395 Western Ave. 74 Governor Place, Columbus, Ohio ' THEODORE G. BARLOW, A.B., Yale, '41 208B Holden Green 302 Stanley Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. CHARLES R. BARRETT, A.B., VVyoming U., '41 S6 Ellery St. 86 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT J. BARRETT, A.B., 17. of N. M., '41 E 14 Morris Hall P. O. Box 1341, Albuquerque, N. M. LEVVIN VV. BARROLL, JR., A.B., johns Hopkins, +5 Winthrop St. Mt. VVashington, Md. BOURNE BEAN, A.B., Princeton, '42 19 Rindge Ave. Cfo Dr. E. R. Chamness, Carlinville, Ill. VVALTER C. BEARDSLEY, A.B., l'. Texas, '41 Apt. 45, 77 Martin St. 911 W. 21st St., Austin, Texas THOMAS M. BECKLEY, B.S., Yale, '43 9 Perkins Hall 4308 Fremont Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn. DIUANE B. BEESON, A.B., Lafayette, '44 45 Hastings Hall 2706 Ashby Ave., Berkeley, Cal. f 39 BENJAMIN II BROWN AB ll C L A +2 207 Newbury St Boston 1447 C raynold Ave , Glendale Cal RALPH E. BROWN, A.B. Grove City C . -ll 10 Hastings Ilall 125 E. Poplar St. Grove City Pa. THEODORE D. BROWN, A.B., li. Denver, '-l-3 36 Hingham St. 184 S. Emerson St., Denver, Colo. GERALD W. BROWNSTEIN, A.B., Yale, '-H 26 Royal St., Allston 380 Bellevue Rd., New Haven, Conn. WILLIAM J. BRUCKEL, A.B., Rochester, '42 22 Jarvis Ct. 54 North Ave., Avon, N. Y. WILLIAM C. BRITNSELL, A.B., VVis., '43 20 Perkins I-Iall 138 W. Main St., Evansville, VVis. GEORGE M. BITRDITT, JR., A.B., rinrvml, 4+ 24- Craigie St. 530 S. Kensington Ave., La Grange, Ill. JOSEPH PAUL BURKE, A.B., Harvard, '-I-2 26 Perkins Hall 340 Park St., Dorchester, Mass. EDWARD T. BUTLER, A.B., ow. vvnsh., IT., '+1 56 Jarvis Ct. 1230 Lafayette Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. QW -es J UNE 194-8 G'RAD UATES GERALD BOIIVIER, A.B., U. Ottawa, '42 1103 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 179 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. J. D. BOVE, JR., A.B., U. Delaware, '41 54- Hastings Hall 1800 VVest Sth St., Wilmington, Del. JAMES A. BOVVEN, A.B., Princeton, '35 78 Walker St., Newtonville 3 Brooklawn Rd., Montclair, N. J. JOSEPH M. BOYCIIUCK, A.B., Union, '39 59 VValter Hastings +01 E. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. THOMAS E. BRASVVELL, JR., A.B., Duke, '42 32 Hastings Hall Box 245, Elm City, N. C. KINGMAN BREVVSTER, JR., A.B., Yale, '+I 11 Berkeley Place 11 Berkeley Place, Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES S. BRIDGE, A.B., Harvard, '-l-2 20 Perkins Hall 303 Elm St., Franklin, Ohio JOHN E. BRITTON, A.B., Bucknell, '-l-2 11 Keswick St., Boston 3901 State St., Erie, Pa. JACK E. BRONSTON, A.B., Harvard, '42 96 Prescott St. 648 Sherman, Plainfield, N. J. LAWRENCE P. CASEY, A.B., U. Pa., '42 40 Sacramento St. 34 'Custer St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ROY B. CHRISTIE, JR., A.B., Cal., '42 820 Mass. Ave. P. O. Box 182, Hamilton Field, Cal. GRENVILLE CLARK, JR., B.S., Harvard, 15 Buckingham St. 15 Buckingham St., Cambridge, Mass. JACK F. CLIFFORD, A.B., Loyola IT., '42 1673 Cambridge St. ' 1329 No. Shore Ave., Chicago, Ill. FRANCIS D. COCHRANE, A.B., Harvard, D-12 Morris Hall 9 Linden St., Cambridge, Mass. PHILIP G. COLE, JR., A.B., Princeton, '43 311 Warren St., Brookline Shagbark Rd., Darien, Conn. ROBERT D. COLE, A.B., Fordham, '42 E13 Morris Hall 175-64 Dalny Rd., Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. JAMES F. COLLINS, B.S., Trinity, '40 1673 Cambridge St. 66 Fairfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. WILLIAM E. COLLINS, B.l3.A., I7. Texas, 213B Holden Green Leonard, Texas - '41 A, md '42 '39 JUNE ma GRADUATES - 45 Hastings Hall 2994 VVarrington Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio VVILLIAM H. CONE, A.B., Emory, '42 48 Boylston St. 329 E. 45th St., Savannah, Ga. THOMAS M. COOK, A.B., Harvard, '42 33 Divinity IIalI 2193 Cottage Grove Dr., Cleveland Hts., Ohio WILLIAM U. COUNTS, A.B., Baylor, '42 39 Perkins Hall Route 1, Box 5510, Dallas, Texas JOHN M. COUTURE, Ph.B., U, Wis., '46 1218 Mass. Ave. 941 Lake Dr., Muskego, VVis. JOHN H. CRABB, A.B., U. Mich., '43 47 Hastings Hall 8580 Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods, Mich WII.LIAM G. CRAIG, A.B., I7. Ky., '39 36 Carver St. 335 Clifton Ave., Lexington, Ky. PHILIP A. CRAMER, A.l3., U. Cal., '42 43 Linden St., Allston 1156 N. Concord St., Glendale, Cal. JOHN F. CRANE, A.li., Rutgers, '42 5C Gibson Terr. River Edge, N. J. 41 t 2 ima' NORMAN W. COLQUHOUN, A.I3., Amherst JUNE VVILFRED D. CRINKLEY, A.B., Hampden-Sydney, '39 1557 Mass. Ave. 302 High St., Blackstone, Va. CLINTON T. CROLIUS, A.lS., Princeton, '42 29 Jarvis Ct. 246 Turrell Ave., So. Orange, N. J. C. JACKSON CROMIZR, A.lS., Il. Cincinnati, '43 27 Perkins Hall 2893 Utopia Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES A. CROTTY, JR., A.lS., Dartmouth, '42 352 Arhorway, Jamaica Plain 15 Lenox St., VVorcester, Mass. ROGER A. CUNNINGHAM, B.S., Harvard, '42 1583 Mass. Ave. 227 N. Depeyster St., Kent, Ohio VVILLIAM P. CITNNINGIIAM, Harvard, '44 38 Lexington Ave. 38 Lexington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. MILTON A. DARLING, JR., A.lS., IT. Mich., '42 96 Henry St. 8100 La Salle Blvd., Detroit, Mich. NELSON J. DARLING, JR., B.S., Harvard, '42 16 Lancaster St. 96 ISeach Bluff Ave., Swampscott, Mass. FRANK P. DAVIDSON, lS.S., llarvard, '39 20 Oxford St. 355 Riverside Dr., N. Y. C. 1 6' 1 XX 1948 GRADUATES - FFANK I. DAVIS, JR., A.B., U, Md., '41 26 Upland Rd. 307 VV. Montgomery Ave., Rockville, Md. ROISERT S. DAVIS, A.B., Yale, '42 992 Memorial Drive 992 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. BEN T. DELAHAY, JR., Trinity U. 36 Shepard St. 2115 VV. 2nd Ave., Corsicano, Tex. ROGER A. DERBY, JR., A.lS., Harvard, '40 45 VVinthrop St. 317 E. 87th St., N. Y. C. CHARLES F. DODRILL, A.lS., Marshall Coll., '42 306 Ilotel lSrunswick 606 12th Ave., Huntington, VV. Va. JAMES C. DONNELLY, JR., A.IS., Dartmouth, '43 252 Franklin St., Newton 3 Germain St., VVorcester, Mass. JOIIN M. DOUKAS, Geo. VVash. 116 Mt. Auburn St. 314 Rhode Is. Ave., N. E., Wash., D. C. U. HENRY C. DOW, A.B., Yale, '41 15 Linnaean St. 62 Thomas Rd., Swampscott, Mass. WILLIAM DUEEASE, JR., A.IS., Apt. 3, 25 1Srighton Ave., Allston 453 Dickinson St., Memphis, Tenn. S. Western, '34 42 J UNE 19-l-8 GRADUATES 1 - WILLIAM V. FINN, A.B., Georgetown, '42 A-11 Morris Hall 2738 Baker Place, Cincinnati, Ohio FRANCIS T. FINNEGAN, A.B., Canisius, '40 37 Jarvis Ct. 23 Burbank Terr., Buffalo, N. Y. FREDERICK G. FISHER, JR., A.l3., Bowdoin, '-l-2 22 Agawam Rd., Waban ' 22 Agawam Rd., VVahan, Mass. GEORGE E. FLATHER, A.B., Dartmouth, '41 18 Elm St., Holliston 3750 Jocelyn St., VVashington, D. C. SIDNEY FLECK, B.B.S., Ohio State, '45 15 Hastings Hall 3564 E. l20th, Cleveland, Ohio NEWTON H. FLETCHER, B.S., Indiana U., '40 217A Holden Green 158 S. Emerson Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. RICHARD B. FORD, A.B., U. of N. C., '45 12 Perkins Hall , 40 Sayles Rd., Biltmore, N. C. ROBERT M. FORRISTER, B.S., Antioch, '41 65 Walker St. 721 Edison Blvd., Port Huron, Mich. JOHN F. FORSYTH, A.B., U. Roch., '42 24 Jarvis Ct. 2617 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 4' 4, f ' . J Ama . 'av-3 RICHARD C. DUNCAN, A.li., Dartmouth, '42 27 Irving Terrace 162 Pleasant St., Claremont, N. H. CARLETON G. ELDRIDGE, JR., A.B., Dartmouth 25 Sacramento St. North Place, Mt. Tabor, N. J. CARTER W. ELTZROTII, JR., A.B., VVabash, '41 34 Mellen St. 1065 VV. 35th St., Indianapolis, Ind. ARTHUR L. ENO, JR., A.l3. mrvara, '44 78 Mt. Auburn St. 780 Andover St., Lowell, Mass. JOSEPH T. FAHY, A.B., Holy Cross 1679 Mass. Ave. 14 Cross St., Uxbridge, Mass. LEONARD H. FARMER, B.Sc., Ohio U., '42 23 Andover Ct. 2223 Hollywood, Toledo, Ohio MORTON H. FEDER, A.B., Brooklyn, '-I-4 28 Perkins Hall 682 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBION VV. FENDERSON, U. Maine 39 Russell St., Arlington 39 Russell St., Arlington, Mass. JEROME FINKLESTEIN, A.B., Ind. U., '42 D-23 McCulloch 3732 Pine, Jacksonville, Fla. - - ARMAND GILINSKY, A.B., Harvard, '40 21 Kinmonth Rd., Waban 604 S. 37th St., Omaha, Nebr. GEORGE C. GILLETTE, IT. Kansas City 34 Jarvis Ct. 34 Jarvis Ct., Cambridge, Mass. SAMUEL M. GILMAN, A.B., Chicago IT., '42 145 Harvard St., Newtonville 1303 Marquette St., Davenport, Iowa SIDNEY M. GLAZER, A.B., VVash. IT., '43 145 Harvard St., Newtonville 411 Mission Ct., University City, Mo. GEORGE VV. GOETZ, Harvard 33 Hastings I-Iall 1 Brookledge, East Aurora, N. Y. MORRIS GOLDSCHLAGER, A.B., 305c Holden Green 149 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. N. Y. U., JACOB GOODMAN, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '43 46 Hastings Hall 2055 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM GORVINE, A.B., Harvard, '46 21 Chandler St., Arlington 21 Chandler St., Arlington, Mass. ROBERT F. GRABB, A.B., Brown, '41 -61 Jarvis Ct. 201 Hamilton St., Painted Post, N. Y. JUNE 1948 GRADUATES CHARLES N. FOSTER, A.B., Harvard, '42 F-31 Morris Hall, Boston 78 High St., Leominster, Mass. Mill Rd., Littleton Mill Rd., Littleton, Mass. ROBERT j. GABLER, A.B., Harvard, '45 31 Perkins Hall 84-19 l65'th St., Jamaica, N. Y. GUY G. GABRIELSON, JR., A.B. Princeton, '43 65 Wendell St. Mendham Rd., Bernardsville, N. J. JOSEPH H. GAINER, jk., A.B., Brown, '43 65 Wendell St. 55 Grotto Ave., Providence, R. I. RICHARD H. GARNER, A.B., VVis., '41 Apt. 57, 131 Wash. St., Brighton 1436 Vilas Ave., Madison, VVis. CYRIL T. GARVEY, A.B., Notre Dame, '41 1 Andover Ct. 666 Forker Blvd., Sharon, Pa. MATTHEW E. GATELY, In, A.E., Dartmouth, 57 Brattle St. 4 Dartmouth St., Forest Hills, N. Y. MORRIS R. GELBLUM, A.B., Wesleyan lf., '43 15 Snake Hill Rd. 66 VVilliam St., VVallingford, Conn. - PETER L. FULVIO, A.B., N. Y. state Teach. call., '+ 44 JUNE 1948 GRADUATES JAMES B. GRANT, A.B., Yale U., '40 30 Zamora St., Jamaica Plain 1030 lst Nat. Bank Bldg., Denver, Colo. ROBERT R. GRAY, A.B., Dartmouth, '43 Apt. 7, 12 Wendell St. 85 Rockland Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. ALFRED W. GREEN, A.B., Princeton, '43 35 Hastings Hall 1420 Highland Ave., Plainfield, N. J. LEON A. GREEN, A.B., Harvard, '45 55 Hastings Hall 267 Talbot Ave., Dorchester, Mass. KENYON W. GREENE, A.B., Brown, '41 F-11 Morris Hall, Boston Washington, Conn. DONALD E. GREENHOLZ, B.S., Harvard, '44 B-33, Adams House, 351 Joselin, Cincinnati, Ohio EVERETT F. GREENLEAF, A.B., Brown, '41 61 Merriam St., Lexington 61 Merriam St., Lexington, Mass. OMER L. GRIFFIN, A.B., U. Denver, '42 2305 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 1430 Emerson St., Denver, Colo. SIDNEY M. GUNTHER, A.B., IT. Chicago, '39 271 Dartmouth St., Boston 710 Gordon Terr., Chicago, Ill. - l . - SHELDON B. GUREN, B.B.A., VVestern Reserve, '44 25 Hastings I-Iall 12701 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio RICHARD II. I-IAAS, B.S., M. I. T., '43 15 Linnean St. Witherhee Ct. Apt., Pelham, N. Y. HANS G. IIACHMAN, A.B., Harvard, '45 45 Hastings Ilall 314 E. Tremont Ave., Bronx, N. Y. WALTER S. HAFFNER, A.B., Ohio State, '41 52 Harvardway Ext. 2070 E. 88th St., Cleveland, Ohio BRUCE C. IAIAMMERSCIAIMIDT, A.B., Yale, '43 135 Pleasant St. 135 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. JAMES B. HANNAH, B.S., Harvard, '42 15 Everett St. 4849 Morgan Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn. MARTIN J. HANSBERRY, A.B., B. C., '42 24 Hardy St., Waltham 24 Hardy St., Waltham, Mass. ALEXANDER D. HARGRAVE, A.B., Princeton, '41 32 Holden St. 1285 Clover St., Rochester, N. Y. RICHARD L. HARRINGTON, U. Mich. 115 Hemenway St., Boston 1368 McLean Ave., St. Paul, Minn. JITNE 1948 GRADUATES ELMER HARRIS, Bucknell 18 Hastings Hall 18 Sheldon St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. DONALD G. IIARRISON, B.S., Syracuse, '41 8 Durham St., Somerville 222 Crawford, Syracuse, N. Y. JOHN M. HAYES, A.B., Transylvania, '42 42 Jarvis Ct. 4613 N. Lowell Ave., Chicago, Ill. ROBERT A. IIENDRICKSON, JR., Yale 35 Hastings Hall 30 E. 57th St., Indianapolis, Ind. JAMES B. IIENRY, JR., B.S., IT. Ariz., '39 5 Harvard Way Ext. 1809 E. 5th St., Tucson, Arizona CHRISTIAN A. HERTER, JR., B.S., llarvard, '41 72 Fresh Pond Parkway Causeway St., Millis, Mass. JOHN E. HESS, A.B., Bowdoin, '44 40 Jarvis Ct. 63 Court St., Houlton, Me. LAWRENCE HICKEY, A.B., Loyola, '44 124 Walker St. 5555 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. ROBERT C. HOOPER, A.B., Harvard, '41 61 Frost St. 191 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. l ag .. 'J - JAMES W. HORTON, A.B., Furman, '42 6 Hastings Hall 501 Brown Ave., Belton, S. C. JAMES L. I-IOUGHTELING, JR., A.B., Yale, '41 57 Harvard Way Ext., Boston 2431 Kalorama Rd., N. W., Wash., D. C. JAMES o. HUGHES, A.B., Tufts, '41 39 Clinton St. 39 Clinton St., Cambridge, Mass. TREAT C. HULL, A.B., Yale, '42 160 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 138 Deer Hill Ave., Danbury, Conn. VVILLIAM L. HITNGATE, A.B., Mo. U., '43 12 Mt. Auburn St. Bowling Green, Mo. RUSSELL II. JACKSON, JR., A.B., Ohio stare U., '41 66 Harvard Way Ext. 1564 N. North Star Rd., Columbus, Ohio LARRABEE M. JOHNSON, A.B., Dartmouth, '43 25 Sacramento St. 83 Seminary Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. MORRIS T. JOHNSON, A.B., Prairie View St. Col., '37 100 Bower St., Roxbury 1335 Paso Hondo St., San Antonio, Texas WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, JR., A.B., Baylor, '42 61 Oxford St. 1595 Wash. Blvd., Beaumont, Texas JUNE 19-I-8 G'RADl - IIAROI.D S. KLEIN, A.B., 17. Mich., 26 Lynde St., Boston 89 Saratoga Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. SEYMOUR H. KLIGLER, B.S., C. C. 67 Sparks St. -I-316 Grace Ave., Bronx, N. Y. SVMNER S. KOCH, IT. New Mexico -H0 Memorial Dr., Apt. 309 515 N. University, Albuquerque, N. Mex. VVALTER J. KRESKE, B.S., M. I. T., 131 Davis Ave., Brookline 50 E. Main St., Terryville, Conn. JACK Z. KRIGEL, B.S., l7.Okla.,'-I-1 99 Hancock St. 816 VV. Sth St., Colleyville, Kan. IIAROLD KRONENBERG, B.S., .C. C. N. Y., '+I 2+ Shaler Lane 1739 49th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD H. Kllll, A.B., Columbia, l-I Shepard St. 900 VV. End Ave., N. Y. C. LAITRENCE A. KVSEK, l'. Nebraska 65 VVendell St. 103 E. 3rd St., Hastings, Nebr. CHARLES VV. LEAPHART, JR., A.B., 36 Perkins Hall 1110 Gerald Ave., Missoula, Montana . .I l '42 N. Y., '+1 '-I-1 '+I l'. Montana, '-I3 47 .4 'ATES JOHN VV. JOHNSTON, B.S., Furman, '39 25 Andover Ct. 17 Binekney St., Greenville, S. C. LOREN E. JUIIL, B.S., lf. Ill., '40 6-I Queensbury St., Boston New Holland, Ill. BERNARD E. KALMAN, 27 Mellen St. S108 39th Ave., VVoodside, N. Y. B.S., Columbia, '42 NEVVTON KALMAN, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '40 8 Oak Place, Framingham 1510 Unionport Rd., N. Y. C. HAROLD I. KAPLAN, B.S., Maine, '42 25 Baker Rd., Nahant 25 Baker Rd., Nahant, Mass. JOHN J. KENNEDY, A.B., Yale, '41 A-11 Morris Hall 85 Crescent St., VVaterbury, Conn. EDVVARD R. KIMMEL, A.I'I., Princeton, '-I2 18 Gray St. 1006 Overbrook Rd., VViImington, Del. PETER J. KING, JR., B.S., Georgetown, '42 13 Perkins Hall 19 Merrimac St., Concord, N. II. FRANK R. KITCH ELL, JR., A.B., Amherst, '39 6 Ilastings Hall Newbury, Mass. MALCOLM MMLEAN A B X lc 41 16 Lancaster St -1-121 45th St, S'1v'inn'1h C '1 JOHN P. Mc.Ml,LIxAN I.. Cal. 33 Perkins Hall 2548 Cedar St., Berkeley C al. FRANCIS VV. McAI.PIN, A.B., St. Louis I'., '43 F-21 Morris Hall, Boston J UN'E 1948 GRAD UATES HARVEY A. LEE, A.B., Geo. Wash., '43 120 Hancock St. 4278 Johnson Ct., Jackson, Miss. THEODORE LENDLER, A.B., Harvard, '42 15 Jarvis Ct. 286 S. Main St., VVaIlingford, Conn. SHERWIN D. LESTER, B.C.E., Cornell, '45 145 Harvard St., Neyvtonville 1420 Clay Ave., Bronx, N. Y. IIERRICK K. LIDSTONIC, A.B., Harvard, '42 2 Greenough Ave. 404 VVashington Ave., Pelham, N. Y. EUGENE T. LIIPFERT, A.B., Davidson, '39 501 Eliot Rd., Harvardevens 625 Clover St., VVinston-Salem, N. C. HAROLD A. LINGLE, B.S., Oregon IQ, '43 77 Martin St. 4016 Linden Ave., Long Beach, Cal. DAVID H. LOEFFLER, B.S., Okla, l'., '41 48 Hastings Hall 420 VV. 6th St., Bristow, Okla. JOSEPH P. LOGAN, A.B., Dartmouth, '42 459 Beacon St., Boston 1737 McViear St., Topeka, Kan. CALEB LORING, A.B., Harvard, '43 51 Rutledge Rd., Belmont 51 Rutledge Rd., Belmont, Mass. 4937 Sutherland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. GEORGE D. MCCLINTOCK, JR., A.B. Dartmo 1038 Mass. Ave. 1929 Knox Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN P. MCCOMB, JR., A.B., Princeton, '45 25 Hammond St. 510 S. Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. GLENN VV. MCGEE, JR., A.B., Brown, '42 9 Clifton St., Somerville 201 Main St., Hamburg, N. Y. JOSEPH B. MCGRATH, A.B., llarvard, '-Z3 367 Harvard St. 367 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. EDWARD R. MCHALIE, B.S., Nf!fI'1X1'USi6l'!1, '42 1557 Mass. Ave. 6038 N. VVashtenaw Ave., Chicago, Ill. FLAKE L. MCHANEY. A.B., IT. lNIo., '42 8 Durham St., Somerville White Oak, Mo. JUN'E 1948 GRADUATES ARTHUR W. MACHEN, A.B., Princeton, '42 D-14 Chase Hall Ruxton, Baltimore, Md. JOHN E. MADDEN, A.B., U. VVis., '46 27 Perkins Hall 1400 Highland Ave., Janesville, Wis. MURDAUGH S. MADDEN, A.B., Geo. VVash. l'., '42 73 Martin St. 2300 E. Broad St., Falls Church, Va. DENIS MAGUIRE, B.S., Harvard, '41 29 Francis Ave. 372 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. THEODORE G. MAHERAS, A.B., Brown, '41 48 Irving St. 14 E. Walton Pl., Chicago, Ill. PATRICK C. MALONEY, A.B., Princeton, '46 F 41 Morris Hall, Boston 270 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. HAIG D. MANUELIAN, A.B., Tufts, '45 183 Huntington Ave., Boston 183 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. SAUL G. MARIAS, Harvard, '45 25 Hastings Hall 247-66 77th Crescent, Glen Oaks Village, Bellerose, I.. I. STUART MARKS, A.B., U. Pa., '41 32 Healey St. 1221 N. 65th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Rh . , Y .B ' ai t 1 l - VVILLIAM R. MARSHALL, B.S., U. Pittsburgh, '39 15 Lancaster Lane, Milton 1347 Squirrel Hill Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. PERRY J. MARTIN, A.B., C. C. N. Y., '43 27 Mellen St. 617 W. 190th sr., N. Y. C. ROBERT E. MASSEY, Harvard 133 Beacon St., Boston 938 19th Ave., Moline, Ill. JOHN E. MATTHEWS, JR., A.B., Emory, '42 6 Hastings Hall 2969 Park St., Jacksonville, Fla. RICHARD H. MAYFIELD, A.B., Swarthmore, '43 12 VVendell St. 104 Sycamore, Chevy Chase, Md. VVALTER H. MEDAK, IT. Cal. 16 Prescott St. 223 S. Kenmore St., Los Angeles, Cal. GEORGE MELLIS, A.B., l'. Cal., '42 38 Hastings Hall 1109 14th St., Modesto, Cal. ROY L. MERRILL, U. Tex. 342 Harvard St. 2275 Dellwood, Jacksonville, Fla. JOHN H. MONTGOMERY, JR., Princeton, '43 1303 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 67 Eagle Rock VVay, Montclair, N. J. Q t aff VVILLIAM E. MOORE, A.B., Ifnion, '42 24 Concord Ave. 445 Locust Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. ALBERT J. MOORMAN, JR., A.B., U. Minn., '42 F-41 Morris Hall 1606 Stanford Ave., St. Paul, Minn. JOHN T. S. MORRIS, A.B., U. Cal., '39 C-38 McCulloch Hall, Boston 311 Main St., Martinez, Cal. LAWRENCE S. MIINSON, A.B., Harvard, '42 3 Lothian Rd., Brighton 357 Ovington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS D. MITRNAGHAN, JR., A.B., Johns D-14 Chase Hall, Boston 6202 Sycamore Rd., Baltimore, Md. FLOYD K. MURR, B.S., Colo. IT., '42 6 Perkins Hall 521 Main, Walsenhurg, Colo. RAY F. IVIYERS, JR., A.B., De Pauw, '41 303 Hillside St., Milton 300 Oakland Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa JOHN N. NASSIKAS, A.B., Dartmouth, '38 17 Richmond Rd., Belmont 923 Chestnut St., Manchester, N. II. ROBERT H. NATHAN, Syracuse 27 Irving St. 122 Fort Pleasant Ave., Springfield, Mass. l 1 ,W-as as J UNE 1948 GRAD HATES 1 W. l l THEODORE M. NEVVMAN, A.B., N. Y. IT., 42 27 Mellen St. 70 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVILBUR I. NEVVSTETTER, Pitt 457 Marlhorough St., Boston 5844 VValnut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS P. O'BOYLE, A.B., Holy Cross, '42 63 Jarvis Ct. Milwaukee, VVis. JOIIN C. O'BYRNI2, JR., A.B., Syracuse, '41 35 Francis Ave. 153 Beverly Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. ARNOLD VV. PARKER, A.B., Harvard, '43 88 Morrison Ave., Somerville 88 Morrison Ave., Somerville, Mass. GEORGE C. PERKINS, B.S., lIarvard, '43 22 De VVolfe St. Poestenkill, N. Y. LEONARD E. PERRY, U. Mich. 966 Memorial Dr. 4753 Glendale St., Detroit, Mich. VVILLIAM li. PHOENIX, A.B., Stanford, '38 211 Park Dr., Boston Los Angeles, Cal. NORMAN PITTLITCK, B.s., N. Y. U., '40 15 Jarvis St. 137 VV. 82nd St., N. Y. C. 'V - THOMAS M. REAVLEY, A.B., U. Texas, '42 204D Holden Green 444 Mound St., Nacogdoches, Tex. ALBERT H. REES, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '43 11 Perkins Hall Lawrenceville, N. J. JULIEN C. RENSWICK, A.B., U. Buffalo, '43 29 Hastings Hall RFD No. 2, Fredonia, N. Y. WILLIAM L. RIETH, A.B., Syracuse, '44 11 Revere St. 256 Tennyson Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. EDMON L. RINEHART, A.B., Princeton, '42 1109 Eliot Rd., Harvardevens 128 E. 38th St., N. Y. C. ARNOLD W. RIVKIN, A.B., Brooklyn Coll., '41 39 Hastings Hall 1245 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. DOUGLAS D. ROBERTS, A.B., VVis., '42 837 Hancock St., Quincy 1201 E. Hastings St., Green Bay, Wis. CHARLES A. ROBERTSON, A.B., Harvard 4- Perkins Hall RR No. 2, Buechel, Ky. LEE ROMANOW, A.B., Dartmouth, '43 133 Beacon St., Boston 58 Chambers St., Boston, Mass. J UNE 1948 GRAD UATES JITDD N. POFFINBIERGER, A.B., lf. Pitt., '-l-0 3 Linnaean St. 202 Hancock, Vandergrift, Pa. JOHN P. POLLOCK, A.B., Stanford, '42 34- Sunset Rd. 1341 45th St., Sacramento, Cal. RAMSAY D. POTTS, III, B.S., U. of N. Carolina 1301 Dunster Rd., Harvarclevens 1431 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn. HENRY A. PRESTON, A.B., Yale, '41 61 Foster St. 770 Park Ave., N. Y. C. RICHARD E. PRYOR, A.B., Miami U., '41 26 Chauncy St. 345 Norwich Dr., Los Angeles, Cal. THOMAS A. QUINTRELI., A.B., Princeton, '42 20 Holworthy Hall 20 Holworthy Hall, Cambridge, Mass. ROYAL S. RADIN, A.B., N. Y. U., '42 5 Chauney Terr. -1-14 Sterling St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD RAPPAPORT, B.S.C., ll. Miss., '42 31 Hastings Hall 136 Oakhurst, Clarksdale, Miss. JEROME L. RAPPAPORT, Harvard D-51 Dunster House 110 W. 9-1-th St., N. Y. C. - 'hh n 1' . 1 3 ' . nr., 'ik ' at I. , 51 gl, -1: , STANLEY SEVILLA, A.B. II. of Cinn., '42 l 1 as Wenmdell sf. ' 4123 VV. Liberty St., Cincinnati, Ohio EDWARD M. SI-IAFER, A.B., Oberlin, '41 38 Hingham St. 5156 Cullom Ave., Chicago, Ill. HENRY J. SHAMES, A.B., IT. Chic., '42 1567 Mass. Ave. 2920 N. 49th St., Milwaukee, VVis. HOWARD F. SHATTUCK, JR., A.B., Yale, '42 499 Mt. Auburn St. 149 E. 73rd St., N. Y. C. CARL L. SIIIPLEY, B.S., Georgetown, '42 43 Hastings Hall 808 Old Mill Rd., Pasadena, Cal. GEORGE C. SHIVELY, A.B., Yale, '44 8 Hastings Hall 200 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. JOHN C. SIEGESMITND, JR., A.B., DePauw, '4 307D Holden Green l 61 N. Campbell, Indianapolis, Ind. JOHN VV. SIMPSON, A.B., IT. Roch., '43 35 Perkins Hall 527 VVesley Ave., Oak Park, Ill. VKIILLIAM L. SISKIND, A.B., If, of N. C., '44 52 Hasting Halls 721 Lake Dr., Baltimore, Md. ATES PAUL H. RONEY, B.S., I'. Pa., '42 41 Perkins Hall 545 19th Ave., NE, St. Petersburg, Fla. JACK M. ROSENBERG, A.B., Brown, '42 3 Hammond St. 133 Plymouth St., New Bedford, Mass. DONALD N. ROTHMAN, A.B., Johns Hopkins, '42 18 Prescott St. 3308 Fallstaff Rd., Baltimore, Md. ROBERT RITBINGER, A.B., N. Y. U., '45 24 Hastings Hall 502 Park Ave., N. Y. C. PHILIP A. RYAN, A.B., Georgetown, '41 30 Perkins Hall 326 Ste. David's Rd., Wayne, Pa. ALBERT M. SACKS, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '40 54 Gordon St., Allston 2757 Claflin Ave., N. Y. C. WALTER S. SAGE, A.B., Columbia, '40 135 Pleasant St., Arlington 205 E. 78th St., N. Y. C. LUTHER D. SCALES, JR., A.B., Bowdoin, '40 34 Hastings Hall 131 Gamage Ave., Auburn, Me. EDWARD C. SEDDON, A.B., Ohio State I'., '42 97 Hawthorne St., Malden 220 College St., Murfreesboro, Tenn. - Ah n . .. y Ay 4 4 ' Q ,Qi NL, ALBERT A. SKREBER, A.B., IT. Ill., '41 56 Hasting Hall 1306 State St., Pekin, Ill. ARTHUR R. SLADE, Jr., A.B., Bucknell, '40 1 Hastings Hall I0 E. Broad St., Millville, N. CHESTER L. SMITH, Jr., A.B., IT. Chicago, '42 13A Chauncy 200 W. 36th St., Kansas City, Mo. KENNEDY SMITH, A.B., Harvard, '43 160 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 1336 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ROBERT P. SMYERS, B.S., IT. Pa., '41 52 Garden St. 6116 33rd St., N.W., VVash., D. C. RICHARD D. SOLO, A.B., Harvard, '44 75 Hancock St. 1000-66th Ave., Phila., Pa. SPERO V. SOUPIOS, A.B., C. C. N. Y., '46 37 Langdon St. 530 W. 186th sr., N. Y. C. EDMUND B. SPAETH, jr., A.B., Harvard, '42 38 Andover Ct. 7021 Clearview St., Phila., Pa.' S. ARTHUR SPIEGEL, A.B., U. Cinn., '42 53 Wendell St. 4003 Redbud Ave., Cinn., Ohio - JUNE 1948 GRADUATES 'sf' 1105 Mass. Ave. i , 776 Fayette St., Cumberland, Md. DAVID B. STEARNS, A.B., Harvard, '42 33 Crozier Rd. 4146 N. Murray Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 12 Ellery St. 12 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. ALVIN M. STEIN, Brooklyn 365 Beacon St., Boston 321 Ocean P'kway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT M. STEVENSON, A.B., Yale, '45 Apt. 17, 18 Ware St. 56 Lester St., West Haven, Conn. ROGER P. STOKEY, A.B., Harvard, '42 65 Mt. Auburn St., Apt. 22 Soul's Rest, Halifax, Mass. JACK A. STONE, B.S., Harvard, '42 75 Garfield St., R. No. 6, Outer Lincoln, Evansville, Ind. BRUCE G. SUNDLIN, A.B., VVilliams, '46 F21 Morris Hall, Boston Biltmore Hotel, Providence, R. I. Josnrn M. SWEENEY, A.B., Grenoble, Fr. Divinity Hall 105 Kerr Ave., Lavalette, N. J. 53 LAURENCE S. STECK, B.S., Johns Hopkins, MORRIS B. STANLEX AJS. Lincoln Memorial U 41 '+ NATIIANIEL Il. TAFT, B.S., Fordham, '40 28 Holden Green VVhite Plains, N. Y. DAVID A. THOMAS, A.B., Occidental, '43 206B Holden Green 2018 Berkshire St., S. Pasadena, Cal. BENTLEY TOBIN, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '43 387 Harvard St. 570 Coney Island Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWIN I.. TULLES, jr., A.B., VVilliams, '43 2203 Blass. Ave. 41 Chester St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. SHOZO F. TSITCIIIDA, A.B., Cal., '40 27 Mellen St. 27 Mellen St., Cambridge, Mass. FRANCIS J. VAAS, A.B., Holy Cross, '38 538 Ward St., Newton Centre 538 Ward St., Newton Centre, Mass. HERBERT W. VAUGHN, B.S., llarvard, '41 95 Prescott St. 95 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. COLTON P. WAGNER, B.S., Harvard, '41 2 Holyoke Place Red Top Farm, Southampton, L. I., N. Y. ROBERT H. VVAGNER, A.B., St. Lawrence, '42 22 Chatham St. 39 4th Ave., Fairport, N. Y. - JUNE 1948 GR 54 All l,'A'1'lES 4,-pf t. f ' 3 -Q 1 .QA I A 1 SAMUEL C. VVALLER, A.B., Princeton, '40 36 Hastings Hall 2249 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga. PHILIP H. WARD, III, A.B., Princeton, '42 6307 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 8017 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. ROBERT K. WEARY, B.S., Harvard, '42 69 Rindge Ave., 439 W. lst St., Jonathan City, Kansas MARTIN A. WEIL, A.B., Lehigh, '41 40 Perkins Hall 585 W. End Ave., N. Y. C. JAMES M. WEINBERG, A.B., Stanford, '46 32 Hastings Hall 2261 N. Gower St., Los Angeles, Cal. JOHN S. WELCH, B.S., Utah State, '41 17 Sterling St. 575 N. lst St. East, Logan, Utah JAMES R. WENDOVER, A.B., U. Tex., '42 232 Fairmount Ave., Hyde Park Austin, Texas DUDLEY S. WHEATLEY, jk., A.B., Harvard, '43 36 Perkins Hall 112 W. Adams St., Greenwood, Miss. ROBERT P. WHITE, B.S., U. Md., '38 8 Perkins Hall 1010 W. 26th St., Austin, Texas ALFRED N. VVHITING, A.B., VVilliams, '42 28 Radcliffe Rd., Belmont Worcester, Mass. ODGEN WILLIAMS, A.B., Princeton, '42 18 Pleasant St. +55 E. 57th sf., N. Y. C. RICHARD WINCOR, A.B., Harvard, '42 29 Hastings Hall 1100 Park Ave., N. Y. C. W. WALKER WINTER, A.B., G. VV. U., '41 5 Rindgefield St. 421 B St., N. E., VVash., D. C. GRANT VV. VVIPRUD, A.B., Harvard, '41 11 Hastings Hall 3460 Gunston Rd., Alexandria, Va. RICHARD II. WOLFORD, A.B., Harvard, '43 50 Jarvis Ct. 3368 Charleston Way, Hollywood, Cal. JAMES O. WORRELL, B.S., U. Okla., '40 15 Ware St. 5308 Sand Spr. Rd., Tulsa, Okla. BRUCE R. VVRIGHT, B.S., U. Pa., '42 185 Banks St. 17707 Lakewood Hts. Blvd., Lakewood, Ohio CHALMERS P. VVYLIE, Ohio State U. 3 Newport Rd. 148 Cedar St., Pataskala, Ohio HAROLD M. YANOVVITCH, A.B., IT, Roch., 145 Harvard St., Newtonville 48 Thorntlale Terr., Rochester, N. Y. '42 JUNE 1948 GRADUATES I . 5 5 6- 1 ROBERT P. YEOMANS, A.B., VVis., '41 41 Linnaean St. Box 375, Watertown, VVis. WILLIAM P. vot7Nt:, A.B., Harvard, '40 34 Hastings Hall North Attleboro, Mass. BURTON K. ADELMAN 49B Trowbridge St. 1105 N. Y. Ave., Huntington, N. RICHMOND I. BAILEN . 187 Beacon St., Boston 187 Beacon St., Boston ROBERT IC. BARD 1572 Mass. Ave. Y. 4940 East End Ave., Chicago, Ill. RICHARD S. BARROVVNS 4 Gibson Ter. 4 Gibson Ter. JOI-IN L. BAYER 37 Kirkland St. 138 Clinton St., Tonawando, N. Y. UNPICT URED STUDENTS GRADUATES, FEB'R UARY, 1948 WILLIAM P. BERNTON 16 Lancaster St. 2013 O St., NVV, VVash., D. C. VINCENT I.. BRODERICK 102A Mt. Auburn St. 16 E. 96th St., New York MARSIIALL L. BITCKALEVV 1616 Mass. Ave. 1310 Stewart St., Charleston, VV. Va. NICHOLAS BUR 70 Kirkland St. 1125 So. Van Buren, Green Bay, VVis. JOHN C. CAREY, Jr. 1583 Mass. Ave. Pickens, S. C. 55 MELVILLE N. COLLINS 7 White St., Arlington Meridian, Miss. ROBERT VV. CITLBERT 19 Jarvis Ct. 1205 Grant Av., VV. Collingsw GEORGE C. CUTLER, Jr. South Hamilton South Hamilton, Mass. BANCROFT G. DAVIS 3 Vlfyndmcre Rd., Milton 3 Wyndmere Rd., Milton MARSHALL J. DEIITSCI I O01 65 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. 166-05 88th Ave., Jamaica, N. xr HAROLD FISIN 36 Granfield Ave., Roslindale 126 Lonsdale Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. TIIOMAS F. FITZGIBBONS 46 Abbott St., Beverly 4-6 Abbott St., Beverly EDMOND J. FORD 5 Jarvis Ct. 122 Park Dr., San Antonio, Texas JAMES A. GARDNER, Jr. 2 Hastings Hall RFD No. 1, Lyons, Ga. HASKELL M. GOODMAN 1734 Camb. St. 905 Baltimore, El Paso, Texas HUGH VV. GOODVVIN 63 Gorham St. 133 Adams St., Steeltou, Pa. STUART E. HAYES 12 Mellen St. 108 Lincoln, Dover-Foxcroft, Me. JOHN W. HILL, Jr. 34 Hastings IIall Gorham, Me. J ROBERT HOMANS 280 Beacon St., Boston 280 Beacon St., Boston MARTIN HOROVVITZ 473 Beacon St. 1349 52nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN F. KIERNAN, Jr. 4- Staniford Pl., Boston 4506 Riverdale Ave., New York JOHN E. KILGORE, Jr. 21 Chauncy St. 4400 Belclaire, Dallas, Texas JOHN B. KIRKPATRICK F-11 Morris Hall, Boston 63 1 Chatham, Mass. GRAD ITATES, FEBRUARY 19-I-8 ROBERT KRONES 993 Memorial Dr. 20 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. EDVVARD W. LIDER 26 Concord Ave. 151 Brownell St., New Bedford, Mass JAMES D. LYNCH 107 Holyrood Ave., Lowell 107 Holyrood Ave., Lowell RANDOLPH L. MARSHALL 4 Ellsworth Ave. Walnut Creek, Calif. EARLE K. MOORE 34- Hastings Hall VVestbrook Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. LAVVRENCE B. MORRIS, Jr. S6 Buckingham St. Ledgewood, Hyde Park, N. Y. SAMITEL L. MITRFF 34- Hastings Hall Ashland City, Tenn. FREDERICK M. MYERS 10 Hastings Hall 106 Crofest St., Pittsfield, Mass. GREGORY O'KEEFE, Jr. Hunting Lane, Sherborn Hunting Lane, Sherhorn, Mass. HAROLD F. OI.SEN 30 Linnaean St. Davenport, VVash. IRVING C. PAUL, Jr. 14-02 Center St., Newton Centre 14-02 Center St., Newton Centre PAUL G. PENNOYER, Jr. A-11 Strauss Hall Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y. JAMES VV. PERKINS K-22 Wigglesworth, Harvard Univ. 23 Pleasant St., So. Dartmouth, Mass. ROBERT H. YOUNG 1705 Perimeter Rd., Havardevens 1705 Perimeter Rd., Havardevens 56 ALMON S. PINNEY 160 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 17 Blackman Ave., Bethel, Conn. GORDON L. POTTER 65 Pinckney St., Boston 65 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. RALPH E. PR'YOR 60 Kirkland St. 116 No. 16th St., VVheeling, W. Va. WILLIAM REIBER 32 Coolidge Hill Rd. VVardman Park Hotel, Wash., D. C. ELLIOT G. ROBBIN'S 10 Perkins Hall 1715 No. 73rd Ct., Elmwood Pk., Ill. SCOTT SCAMMELL, II 216 Upland Rd. Newtown Rd., Yardley, Pa. EDVVARD STERN 37 Perkins Hall ' 2506 Davidson Ave., New York, N. Y. CHARLES E. STIMSER, Jr. 13 Sumner Rd. 610 VVoodland Rd., Pasadena, Cal. WILLIAM N. SVVIFT 34- Hancock St., Lexington 34- Hancock St., Lexington, Mass. VVILLIAM O. TODD, Jr. 10 Kirkland Pl. 463 So. June St., Los Angeles, Calif. GORDON M. TITTTLE 34 Hastings Hall 44- Lake Rd., Short Hills, N. J. JAMES H. WALKER 28 Hastings Hall 211 Hawthorne Rd., Raleigh, N. Y. AIRTHUIR I. VVEINBERG 1737 Camb. St. 900 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y DAVID C. ACIHESON 988 Memorial Dr. 2805 P. St., VVashington, D. C. EDVVARD APTAKER 7 VValdren Rd., Roxbury 7 VValdren Rd., Roxbury, Mass. ROBERT B. ATKINSON fl- Harvard VVay Ext. -1- Harvard VVay Ext., Camb., Mass. JAMES A. AVERY CD-39 Morris Hall, Boston 63 3-1-9 N. Main, Canandaigua, N. Y. ALLEN BRITNWASSER 43 Salisbury Rd., Brookline City-County Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. LEO J. BUCHIGNANI 39 Perkins IIall 1244 Jefferson, Memphis, Tenn. JOHN F. CARR D-12 Morris llall, Boston 63 63 Main St., Bridgewater, Mass. VV. ROBERT CHANDLER 12 Gray St. 337 Harvard Ave., Elyria, Ohio CHARLES F. CHOATE 220 Marlboro St., Boston 220 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. GALE A. CH'RISTOPI'IElR 10 Andover Ct. 816 VVest Broadway, VVinona, Minn. ROBERT R. CLARK .221 VValnut St., Newtonville 221 VValnut St., Newtonville, Mass. DONALD A. CRICHTON 3 Jarvis Ct. 218 VV. 14th Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. GRADVATES, JI'NE 19-18 JOIIN F. DAVIS 169 Nlorrison St., VV. Somerville 3117 School St., Des Moines, Iowa VVILLIS VV. ENSIGN 23 Hastings IIall Selma, Ala. JOHN G. GARRITY 76 Phillips St. 522 S. Harvey St., Freeport, Ill. FRANK H. GRIFFIN, Jr. 36 Harvard VVay Ext. VVawa, Pa. JOHN E. D. GRITNOVV 25 Hammond St. Towers Hotel, Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD J. HALLINAN D-45 Morris Hall, Boston, 63 3527 166th St., Flushing, N. Y. OSCAR VV. HAIFSSERMANN, Jr. 4-1 Hawthorn St. 42 Dudley Lane, Milton, Mass. BIVSIIROD B. HOVVARD, Jr. 993 Memorial Dr. Cove Rd., Oyster Bay, N. Y. ARTHUIR R. IVEY 256lA Broadway, Arlington Round Hill, Greenwich, Conn. J'ARVIS P. KELLOGG 10 Agassiz St. 111 Parkview Rd., Lowell, Mass. JOHN A. KING, Jr. 18 Pleasant St. 165 N. Green Bay, Lake Forest, Ill. CHARLES A. LORD 123 Orchard St., W. Somerville 372 E. Gowan Ave., Phila., Pa. 57 ROBERT E. MAIER 63 Inmann St. 125 Argonne Dr., Kenmore, N. Y. CHARLES B. MCCAFEREY 19 Jarvis Ct. 19 Jarvis Ct., Cambridge, Mass. VVALTE'R P. MUTI-IER 3 Strong Pl., Boston 3 Strong Pl., Boston, Mass. MORTON MYERSON 590 Washington St., Brookline 590 Vllashington St., Brookline, Mass. STALNLEY NEMSER 378 Harvard St. 219 VVest 81st St., New York, N. Y. JAMES L. o'maA, Jr. 292 Adams St., Lowell 292 Adams St., Lowell, Mass. ENDICOTT PEABODY 22 Ash St. 22 Ash St., Cambridge, Mass. CARL A. PETERSON, Jr. 61 Oxford St. Carlisle Rd., R. 2, Byron Center, Mich VVILMOT T. POPE 25 Exeter St., Boston 25 Exeter St., Boston, Mass. PAUL C. SHEELINE 18 Pleasant St. 183 Commonwealth Ave., Boston ROBERT H. WEINISTEIN 63 Winthrop Rd., Brookline 63 VVinthrop Rd., Brookline, Mass. PVRESTON L. VVRIGHT, Jr. 34 Kirkland St. 950 Franklin St., San Francisco, Cal. . f-.'1, ff ff , '-'-5 ' I nr, n K V , . wi s.. M ,do .ar an J' U V D, - K4-' 974' kff'v'Y'fW N N ,V M, ze : ww, u ygrjffmaf ll 3, , av.f.'4L.'. -. F I- , K' 'U f ' J aw Review Hlf founders of the llartmrzl Lau' Refvieu' who launched the first issue in 1882 could hardly have foreseen the pre-eminent status which the student edited and operated law journals were destined to obtain in the field of legal literature. It has been pointed out, in retrospect, that a founding group which could boast of John Mclielvey, julian W. Mack, .lohn H. VVigmore, and joseph H. Beale, foreshadowing the illustrious names of later volumes, need not have been concerned with the possi- bility of failure. Their immediate success was to be expected. Their achievement in creating an organization with the power of sustaining itself, of maintaining the high standards they set, despite constantly shifting personnel and the growing complexity of legal dogma seems remarkable even in retrospect. The Refvieve, however, has always been greater even than the sum of its parts: a professional journal published by men who have ll0t yet themselves attained professional stature. The functions of the Rzevizrw these past sixty years-to record, to criticize, and, to some extent, to shape the revolutionary process of the law-has in large measure been served by the leading articles and book reviews contributed by practitioners and teachers of law. Nevertheless, the most direct infiuence on the Review is necessarily exercised by the successive Boards of students. That cooperation is the keynote of the student-written section of the Review is reflected by the fact that no signatures appear. Although the basic research analysis, and writing are the work of one editor, this work is enriched by the constructive ideas 62 of many co-editors, offered both informally and in regular editing sessions. And the finished product must withstand the searching scrutiny of several third-year editors before it can be printed. The process of group writing is long and painful. For example, the typical Recent Case comment, requires an aggregate of about two weeks of the Board's time. All decisions in the English language and occasionally noteworthy cases in other tongues are carefully read and scanned for Recent Case possibilities. Those winnowed from this vast heap of advance sheets are presented and thrashed out in a Case Meeting. Each case that survives the elimination is signed out by an editor who after intensive research turns in a preliminary report recommending either write up or kill. Review officers read this reportg if they decide to go ahead with a write up, the case is assigned to another editor, who thoroughly explores the segment of the law with which the case deals. The Recent Case is then edited by another editor and the composite result is subject to an editing conference among the Case Editor and the two preceding men. A professor is asked for his criticism and then a conference with the President precedes the Recent Case's appearance on a page and a half of the following month's Review. Since Wen under a normal Law School schedule, the Board of Editors acquires a completely new set of members every two years, Refview policies and procedures are constantly re-examined from fresh points of view. At the same time, the necessary continuity and stability are supplied by the traditions of sixty years of publication, the intensive apprenticeship-type training of new editors by old, and the development of a craftsmanship which is institutional rather than individual. The student-run law journal finds itself in the rather unique position of attempting to fulfill two distinct and independent aims: first, as a professional journal, which, in the words of its founders, will be serviceable to the profession at large , second, as a training device which contributes to the development of its writers. Success in one has fortunately proved the corollary of success in the other. Lrfl-Murray Cohen, llugh Calkins. Rffllll1VZl?lS, Fisher, Fishman, Oliensis, Calkins. 'Esau-...V .ii W- X 63 Board of Student Advisers ULING as implacable sovereign over that strange Commonwealth where every case is one of first impression, inhabiting a nether world between faculty and student, and operating as a General Stall in the creation and organization of scores of law clubs, the Board of Student Advisers is a unique Harvard l,aw School institu- tion. The Board owes its existence to the fact that Harvard unlike INOSI other law schools does not offer prescribed courses in brief-writing, legal research and argu- mentation. This phase of legal education is the province of the informal moot court competition conducted by law clubs. The development of law clubs at Harvard is a long and interesting history. Some present day clubs can trace their pedigree back over a century. The original moot-court work was intra-club. Today it is intra-club only during the first year, thereafter the clubs argue against each other in the upper rounds of the Ames Competition. lfssentially, it is the l3oard's job to supervise the law club work in all its ramifications. Ilglflr Rofw, llffl lu Rig!!!-Ilally, Solomon, Nimkin, Horowitz. Third Rofw, I.1'f1 lo Riyffl-Tolles, Krones, Feuerstein, Ilerwitz, Constant, VVendel. Serum! Ro-w, Lffi I0 Rlflfll-P1llXViCk, VVessel, Irreedman, llenselman, Markley. Fzrsl Rufw, lmfl lo Riglfl-Aldrich, Minkin, Massengale, Pruitt, Perkins. 6-l NVesscl QChairin:mj, Minkin QF:1cuIty Assistantj 9 Minkin, june Reading, Nimkin, VVessel, Feurstein. The Board's first duty is the preparation of cases to be used by the clubs. This chore is perhaps both the hardest and most profitable phase of a Board member's job. The case must have a limited number of distinct issuesg the law must be suitably balanced for an even argument, the problems must not be too advanced yet not too elementary, the facts must be more realistic than a tort exam question, yet not so simple as to be implausable. The most awkward problem is that of the issue that hadn't ought to have been there. Energetic first-termers often come up with provoca- tive constitutional issues that somehow crept into the problem. To avoid this diffi- culty, the cases are checked each term against the briefs prepared by the students and against the criticisms offered by the judges. The troublesome cases are weeded out or rewritten. Once the case is written, checked and approved it is distributed to the student attorneys who will argue it. It is at this stage that the Board acts in its advisory capacity. First term men are given two opportunities to discuss the case with a Board memberg second termers get only one. During this phase of the competition, the student is aided by a Board publication, Introduction to Advocacy which suggests Cand ofttimes requires, compliance with those rules and procedures which are in accord with good appellate practice. The Board's latest venture toward enlightening the student body in the art of advocacy is a color, sound motion picture, entitled Case In Point. Written, directed and produced by the Board with student actors, it describes the various techniques of legal research. Just completed, the picture will be shown to all Hrst year students. 65 egal Aid g N 1893 Professor Eugene VVambaugh decided to try the idea of having law students give legal aid to the needy of Cambridge. This experiment was unsuccess- ful and it was not until 1913 that the present form of the Legal Aid Bureau emerged under the leadership of Charles B. Rugg, then a student at the Law School. It was incorporated the following year as a Massachusetts charitable corporation for the purpose of rendering legal assistance to persons who were worthy of such services. Since its reopening in April 1946, after a suspension of activities during the war, the number of cases has steadily increased and this growth is expected to continue. The Bureau is a member of the National Association of Legal Aid Organizations. The Legal Aid Bureau does not compete with the local bar, but rather renders them a service, for it relieves them of the moral duty of taking clients who cannot pay a fee. The basic test of eligibility for the services offered by the Bureau is the client's inability to pay a lawyer in the matter involved. Cordial relationship with the local bar is a fundamental aim, and every effort is made to cooperate with them to make legal processes available to all persons regardless of financial position. Membership is limited to 33 students of the second and third year classes and selection is made on the basis of grades from the upper 10? of these classes. Students rank scholastically behind the members of the Law Review and the Board of Student Advisors. Financial support is furnished by the Law School, but clients are charged a nominal fee of twenty-five cents on the theory that absolutely free service is never really ap- preciated. This fee is used to help defray office expenses. Cases are handled with the idea that efficiency is achieved when one person is in full and complete charge of a case. Thus members have regular office hours and take all clients who come into the Gannett House oHices during those hours. After an initial interview the member proceeds to investigate the legal question involved thoroughly and then takes whatever action is necessary. Advice is given, documents Marks, Solo, Robinson, Bruinsma. Robinson, Mrs. Cushman. Lubick, Munger, Shestnck, a client. are drawn, controversies are settled by negotiation, and if other steps fail the case is taken to the local courts. llflr. lfdward LeCam, a graduate of the Law School, and a member of the Boston Legal Aid Society, supervises the work of the student mem- bers. He holds weekly oflice hours at Gannett House, giving practical advice, checking on the decisions as to the proper handling of cases, explaining Nlassachusetts procedure. and signing all pleadings that go before the court. The Dean and Faculty are available in an advisory capacity when difficult questions arise, but in the main the work is done completely by the students under the supervision of Nlr. LeCam. The type of cases handled varies considerably in scope. Domestic relations and landlord and tenant problems have predominated during the p!lSt year. ln handling domestic relations cases the policy of the Bureau is to require the approval of a welfare agency as to the social desirability of legal action before any steps are taken. Accord- ingly, cases are referred to the Cambridge Family Society or the Catholic Charitable Bureau of Cambridge for investigation. Reconciliations are the rule rather than the exception. Wo1'k on the Legal Aid Bureau affords student members a chance to apply the principles learned in the class room to actual cases. Valuable training in the lawyer- client relationship, in the negotiation of settlements, and in the actual litigation of disputes is given. Experience is the best teacher in these fields andthe Bureau offers a taste of actual practice that is sure to prove valuable to the embryonic lawyer. It is a common misconception that the Legal Aid Bureau is a service primarily for students. Harvard students are acceptable as clients only if they meet the normal eligibility standards. The Bureau is eager to have its services extend broadly through- out the permanent community of Cambridge and its environs and an effort has been made to acquaint clergymen and welfare organizations with the services the Bureau offers. Thus While providing valuable training for the students in the practical aspects of the law, the Bureau is also helping to accomplish the necessary social aim of bringing the law within the reach of all persons in the community. 67 Hampton, B ut Back Rofw, Iwfl lo Riyhl-llennessey, McMahon, Rappaport, Bell, Boyce, McGrath, Radin. Srfoml Rofw, Imfl to Riglll-IIolman, Crane, Shipley, Cohen, Blinder. Fran! Rofw, Lrft In Right- Schmeidler, Milligan, Lopez, Esser. aw School Forum UCKED away in an obscure corner of Gannett House is the busiest telephone on the Harvard Exchange. Over its wires come the voices of many of the men who make or who are the headlines of today and t0IIl0l'l'0W. When a steady trafiic in Boston calls is added, more often than not you find that the line is busy. As a consequence of these telephone conversations, not to mention a voluminous correspondence, and personal contacts, result the programs of the Harvard Law School Forum, the organi- zation in the law school dedicated to keeping the law student awake to the problems of the world about him, above and beyond the narrower field of the law. In procedure, a plan familiar to followers of nationally-known forums has been adopted with success. Two or three speakers are invited to present divergent views on the selected problem, following which the moderator, who is generally a Harvard professor, draws them out in rebuttal and then calls for questions from the floor. It is unlikely that the average member has any conception of the variety of effort and anxiety that goes into the preparation of each meeting. While the overall program is prepared long in advance by a special committee on research, there must be sulificient flexibility to alter this prospectus in order to present timely topics before they become moot. 68 A survey of the year's topics reveals a diversified list from which almost any student would find many topics of particular interest. Foreign Affairs, with emphasis on the role of Germany in the Europe of the future, the Ma1'shall Plan, and U. S.- Soviet relationsg freedom of the press in the United States, high pricesg values for modern mang race relations, the place of political parties in our municipal govern- mentsg and issues in the 1948 elections were some of the questions of broad appeal discussed by such speakers as Thomas Blaisdell, Lawrence Spivak, Reinhold Neibuhr, Senator Capehart, Senator Chavez, Walter White, Robert S. Allen, Ed Flynn, and others. On the other hand, some of the meetings were designed more specifically for law school consumption such as the symposium on civil rights in the U. S. today, with Roger Baldwin as the featured speaker. In the months to come when some new and vital issue crowds everything else off the pages of your daily newspaper, you can be sure of one thing. That phone in the corner room of Gannett House will be getting a workout in an effort to have the straight dope given out to members of the Forum. V X.. . 12,21 ' Radin, Esser, Rappaport, Schmeidler, Boyce, Mrs. Audrey MacKay. 69 Holman, Milligan, Blinder, Crane The Record N an' Urouu of marents exchanfinff su uerlatives concerninf the achievements of Pe 1-1 Lv their offspring, the founding fathers of 'l'h1' llrirfvrlrzl Lrm' Srhoo! Rerorzl well might win the prize for the substantive content of their adjectives. During its six terms of publication their baby has been transformed from a misshapen, spewling brat into a well-behaved infant journal, looking confidently toward a future in the realm of legal writing and reporting. The Rrmrzl was established in july, l9-lf: as Ha journal of news and opinion. Its originators were three veterans who saw the need for a regular and reliable means of dispensing information fto displace the active but inaccurate grapevinel, as well as the need for an outlet for student writings and opinion. With the help of the faculty. which pledged financial support and offered the rooms in Austin Upper as ollice space. The Reward was launched. Although the youngster was well-received by its readers, the law school corridors quickly assuming the aspect of a l'l1iln11elphia llullelin advertisement on Rerorzl day. the editors were soon beset with problems financial. Student support was practically unanimous, and the paper soon began to build up a circulation among the alumni. but the revenues from circulation and advertising were insufficient to meet expenses. This condition persisted for several terms, despite gradually increasing circulation and advertising. It was during this period that the financial help pledged by the faculty kept The Rerionl on its feet. During the current academic year, however, distribution to six thousand alumni under an arrangement with the Law School Association coupled with additional advertising has enabled the paper to operate without a loss. Periodically, shining armor and white steeds have been sent forth from The Rerorzfr ollice on the third floor of Austin. A campaign to eliminate the fragile, paper-bound Bark Rofw, lmfl lo Righl-Touster, Culhert, Shcstack, Silverman. Third Rofw, Lefl to Riyhl- Goldston, Wedeman, Tanner, Evans, Monderer, Clllllllillgllilm, Rothstein. Sefond Row, Lcff Io Right-Friedman, Corbett, Kayle, Flanagan, VVolford, Deutsch. Firsl Rofw, Left to Right- Litsehgi, juhl, Myskowski. 1 it- rf1 m ..-u-7 1 1 Top Lefl-Logan, VVolford. Tuff Riyhl-Kayle, VVineor, livans, Taft, Shestaek. l.ofz.1.'z'r lmfl- XVineor, Evans, VVolford, Selma Pressman. I.ofw4'r Riyhl-Corbett, VVulford, Myskowski, Logan. casebooks a year ago was followed shortly by the reappearance of cloth bindings and a government investigation of publishers. Pos! hor, ergo promfzler hor? Another crusade, directed at the alleged lack of value received for the University's medical department fee resulted in an investigation by a university-wide committee of students. The Letters to The lfditor Department occasionally shows an extremely low boiling point. Scorching debates resulted from two Gallery columns on graduates, one al- legedly a political judge, and the other a Communist. The typographical conflagra- tions were quelled only by the approach of examinations. Articles in The Record concerning the legal aspects of current topics have been attracting their share of attention. The authors of these articles not infrequently find their work quoted by news commentators and noted in the better-known segments of the nation's press. As the only regular contact between the school and its graduates, one of The Rm:ord'.v functions is to stimulate interest among the alunmi in the current activities of the school. Letters, from alumni readers, which have been arriving in quantity, indicate that this mission is being fulfilled. The staff of The Rrmrzl is composed of students who work on a volunteer basis, each student adjusting the time devoted to the paper to his personal schedule. The size of the staff is flexible, and positions are always open to students interested in this type of work. The paper is governed by an elected Board, comprised of the 'l'resident, Editorial Nlanager, Business Manager, and the heads of the various departments. Keeping one step ahead of the school in decelerating from the war's-end policy. The Rerord will suspend publication during the coming summer. ln the future, it will be issued on a two-term-a-year basis, commencing with the I9-l-8 winter term. 71 A. Bevins, Miss Harriet Brooks, Traphagen, The Year Book Committee HE Harvard Law School Year Book is an annual publication differing from its undergraduate counterpart in that it is a Year Book for the entire school and is not commemorative of just one class. The book has followed a rather standard form of five sections-dedication, faculty, students, activities, and advertising and informa- tion. The 1948 Year Book is the first not to be dedicated to an individual. The major headache of any Year Book is portrait photographyg in this respect we are typically a Year Book. The job of scheduling, taking and assembling eighteen hundred pictures is immense. Hours upon hours must be spent checking and recheck- ing photographs and class lists. During the four-day period when class pages are finally assembled, the tolling of the four a.m. bells becomes familiar sounds to the staff. In spite of the great effort put forth by the Committee, its work would be all for naught if it were not for the fine cooperation received from the Dean's office and from Mrs. Tomlinson and her staff. They helped the book over some of its major hurdles. In response to a great many requests from the students, the Year Book Committee decided to increase the number of pages of candid photographs. The success of the venture hinged greatly on the staff photographer, Charles F. Dodrill. The excellent results are in evidence on the succeeding pages. His difficulties, however, were numer- ous. Professors had to be caught at the right timey many a class was attended with pockets bulging with flashbulbs and camera dangling from the neckg appoint- ments had to be made with organizations far in advanceg and finally he had to buck a prima donna attitude that seems to strike even lawyers when put in front of a lens. Two innovations were introduced this year-one substantiveg the other procedural. A great deal of three colored art work was put into the book. Miss Margaret Knight airmnn Hennesscy, Editor Mishkin, Business Manager VV. E. Bevins. , . 1' Mishkin. ' i l l J 2 'W'-in .i l pus A. Bevins, Dodrill, Miss Harriet Brooks. Hawley, Mishkin, Murphy, Trnphagen, llennessey. of the Boston lVIuseum Art School drew the attractive sketches appearing in the dedi- cation section on the dividers and in the law club portion of the activities section. The new organizational technique was the development of a training program for lower classmen. The Committee strongly felt that if the trial and error plodding that it was forced to go through were displaced by a bee-linen approach, the task of publishing the Year Book would be infinitely simplified. In line with this policy several second year men have participated in the planning, development and assem- bling of the Year Book as well as rendering invaluable assistance in the many tasks involved. Within the activities section the Year Book has tried to break through the cloak of provincialism for perhaps Brahminism j that seems to separate the Law School from the rest of the University. Six pages have been devoted to highlights of the 1947-48 year at Harvard University. YEAR BOOK STAFF John B. Hennessey Paul lVlishkin Wesley E.. Bevins, Jr. Wilber I. Newstetter, Jr Charles F. Dodrill Ross Traphagen Robert Hawley Associates 73 Clllliflllllil Editor Business Illanzzgcr fld-vcrtising Illanager Thomas lVIurphy Robert Kirtland Allen Brunwasser gf Back Rofw, Lffl lo Righl-Stanton, McNaughton, McMahon, Votaw, Beck. Svrand Rofw, Lffi In Rlghl-Emery, Swanson, Myers, Walker, Drake. Firsl Rnfw, Lffl Io Right-Shipley, Bogert, Hansen, Mrs. Marietta fdelegate from Law Wivesj, Leetham, Burdett. The Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House INCIQ its organization in l909 the Law School Committee, as a Dart of the larger activities of Phillips Brooks House, has served as the social and service agency of the Law School, and as the link between the Law School and University activities. Since 1913 the Committee has provided a loan library of casebooks for students on a rental basis. The Committee founded the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau in the same year to furnish counsel for those unable to afford counsel. The Bureau was financed by Phillips Brooks House until l925, when the faculty undertook its direction. Currently the Committee is sponsoring formal and informal dances, a directory for the student body, representing the Law School on the War llflemorial Committee in the University, the Medical Investigating Committee, the foreign student relief pro- gram, blood bank program, 1'ed feather program, the eastern inter-collegiate social council, administering a sports program, and publishing the law school calendar. Now as every year since l9l3, the PBH Committee is occupied on a wide front. 74 x., J' L., 1 ,ff Bark Rofw, Lff! In Riyhl-Bernard, Elward, Graham, Murphy. Fourth Rofw, Lvfi lo Right- Toole, Goldie, Hancock, Early, Robinson. Third Rofw, Left lo Right-Hawley, Medow, Boisseau, Bledsoe, Madden, Hansen, Bove. Sr'com!R0f1,u, Lffl lo Right-Abbott, Krigel, Wyman, Nicholson, Finkelstein, Hanavan. Front Rofw, Left Io Right-Wilkey, Ostlund, Creighton, Clymer, Prof. ii ' lb- 1'Q ---Q ,lgi ,cgi--Q v Casner Club Casner, Alexander, Collins, Holmes. HE Casner Law Club was organized in 1938 and, except for the war years, has been in continuous opera- tion since that time, with a full membership from every class distributed broadly along both geographical and collegiate lines. The Club has stressed the attainment of the following objectives: C11 Serious and conscientious work in the Ames Compe- tition. In the first four rounds of the Ames Competition since the war, this effort has produced two Semi-Finalist teams. CZQ Aid to first-year students in the Club in adjusting themselves to the study of law. This is accomplished by as- signing one third-year member as adviser to each two first- year men, so that the latter will have a definite person to whom they may look for help. CSD Mailitenance of alumni interest in the Club by a periodical news letter. It is expected that this may also op- erate to benefit graduating members by providing persons interested in them in various localities when they consider entering practice. C41 Development of opportunities for informal discus- sion of legal problems and for cultivating friendships within the Club, at such occasions as bi-weekly lunches, dinners with guest speakers, and dances. 76 Amory Club Third Rofw, Lvfl fo Righl-Perry, Professor Amory, Stevenson. Scroml Rofw, l.1'ff fo Righl- Quigley, Zacharski, Cavalli. 1 ir.fl Rofw, Imfl Io Riglfl-McCarthy, Znlonis, Picciotte, Rockwell. Bacon Club Back Row, Left lo Righl-Shively, Blackman, Brown, Deliona, Guerreiro, Schnrman. Third Rofw, Left to Right-Dressler, Gelerman, Denny, Halle, O'Boyle, Boyle. .S'rfoml Ro-w, Imft lu Righl-Campbell, Nelson, Guest, DeSaussure, Greer, Shluger. Front Ro-w, Lffl lo Rigl1I-Flem- ing, Irwin, Naimon, Bertelsen, Geretz, Mirahile. 77 Fourth Rofw, Left la Right-Hartman, Radley, Lee, Higginson. Third Row, Left to Right-Moen, Zazas, Goldman, Farrington, McAndrews. Second Rofw, Lzrfl to Right-Holland, Greenspan, Kistin, Cardamone, Adam. First Rofw, Left to Righ!-fHiestand, Haber, Prof. Gardner, Prof. We QX7- ' lf! l A, L 1 it-i . Choate Club MacLachlen, Van Gemert. HE Choate Club boasts one of the oldest existence in the history of the Law School, dating back to about 1834 when the Club was first organized. It was named in honor of Rufus Choate, a gentleman of outstanding merits and of keen interest, whose capacity for grandiloquence at the bar was recognized by such a worthy contemporary as Daniel Webster. See 17 Can Bar Rev 716. Available records dis- close that the Club has won the Ames Competition finals at least three times in the past: in 1912, 1920 and 1934. During the war years'the Club was forced to curtail ac- tivities due to laclc of personnel. The present make-up of the Club includes a first and third term court, with Professor MacLachlen as faculty adviser. Professor Gardner is also an old Choate member. ln the qualifying rounds this fall, Choate disposed of all four of its erstwhile opponents, to enter the quarter-finals. If the ghost of old Rufus still hovers protectingly over the Club, students may hear again a touch of the Choate eloquence, in Langdell Court-Room. 78 Blackstone Club Back Rofw, Lvfl to Rigfhl-Christie, Collins, Beyer, Tenney, Stnker. lfiflll Rofw, lmfl lu Riylfl- Carter, Votnw, Swanson, Wright, Heck. Fllllfffl Rofw, Lrfl lo Riglll-Ailglis, Shoemaker, Padgett Seton, Taylor, Cnlclerwoml, Kreindler. Third RlIfZ,U,l Luft Io Righl-Evans, Eherle, Iihcrle, Fletcher Paige, Capehart, Barnett. Srroml Rofw, lmfl lo Right-Church, Crane, Vaughan, Myers, Emery Siegesmund, Murphy. Frofzl Rofw, Imfl lo Righl-lirisman, Nell, Kirk, Leetlmm, Crabb, Bingham VVatson. Brandeis Club Bark Rofw-Greene, Lesser, Prof. Hall, Qfacnlty aclvisorj, Cikins, Kaye. Midillf Rufw-Gordon Frankl, Schneider, Solomon, Hally, Edwards. Fronl Rofw-Sharlitt, VVolfe, Pmpp fPresidentj White QSecretaryj, Baum, Levin. 79 1 Bark Rofw, Left to Right-Glocker, Stephenson, Byrd, McKenney. Fourllz Rofw, Lffl lo Righl- Blaser, Spanbock, Merrill, Jones, Ferguson, Miller fclerk of 3rd term, Social Chairman, 19481. Third Rafw, Loft lo Right-Kirtland, Gulyassy fSec'y, 194-81, Kuh, Carr, Mize, Hodes 1Pres., 19485. Second Rofw, Lrfl to Right-Kirkpatrick, Refo, Cohen, 'Carpenter fclerk of 5th termj, Grodberg, Myskowski, Hilton. Fronl Rnfw, Left lo Riglzl-Millen fTreas., 1947-19481, Prof. E. M. Morgan, Janata fSupervisor, 1947-19485, Wyatt fSec'y, 19471. HE Morgan Club has achieved a gentlemanly measure of success in the Ames Competition. Its Sth term court lRi qualified for the quarter-finals before losing in a manful attempt. The 4th term court qualified and was preparing i for the quarter-finals in the early spring of 1948. Its present ' l 3rd term court was first in second round competition, but failed to qualify despite a noble score of 139 points. A first J QT Tfzi' 51 year court is presently going into second round competition. - ' Away from their litigious labors, its members form a con- :'1w5Z,,y ' vivial, homogenous group whose social tendencies are care- 1 fully nurtured by a full program which includes a cocktail party and banquet each fall. The members and their ladies enjoy the extemporaneous remarks of Professor Morgan in an atmosphere far removed from the formality of Langdell and Austin classrooms. Casual parties at Kendall House provide a welcome and well-lubricated relief from the en- forced academic labor with which everyone is familiar. The true evidence of the club's unique achievement is that mem- bers in upper terms and others not arguing have retained an active part in its activities throughout their stay in school. During the spring and summer of 1948 the Morgan Club will plan an expansion of its scope in' preparation for the be- ginning of the normal Law School program in the Fall of that year. 80 Braucher Club Back Rofw, Lfft to Riyhl-Jackson, Phelosoff, Phillips. Suomi Rofw, Lrfl lo Right-Bouvier Smith, Prof. 'Robert Braucher, Bevins, Rogers. First Rofw, Lrrft lo Riglll-Dixon, Newstetter Edwards, Seddon, Asquith. Coke Club Back Rofw, Left to Right-Dodrill, Wollan, Winston. Front Rofw, Lvft to Right-Wnks, Breyer, Simerkn, True. 81 Back Row, Left to Riglll-Wood, Holloway, Harrington, McChesney, Howard, Nalf. Third Rofw, Left to Right-Lennon, Gibhens, Sommer, Kenner, Steiner, McClelland, Morrow. Second Rofw,. Left to Right--Haessler, Drake, McSweeney, Preyor, Palmer, Kendrick. Front Row, Left lo Right-Whiting, Loring, Horton, Prof. Thomas R. Powell, Simpson, Liipfert, Potts, Berry. Q 5 -1 : . fly wi, fill. -ff. 1 X ff' QQQ , gl , , ,f 9 f I Powell Club HE Powell Law Club was founded in 1925. It has had a record of above average success, having won the finals of the Ames Competition twice, in 1938 and 1939. After the war, the Club, under the vigorous leadership of Bob Spang, was reorganized and it has been going strong ever since. We now have a full and active court in every term but the seventh. The present fifth term court distin- guished itself by going to the quarter-finals. The extent of the interest which every member feels in the Club is demon- strated each time the Club has a function. They are in- variably well-supported. A large part of the interest which every man feels in the Club is due to the example which has been set for him by our distinguished sponsor, Professor Thomas Reed Powell. He never fails to attend our Smokers and our Annual Ban- quets. His enthusiastic support has meant a great deal. The friendships and the experience gotten through the Powell Club are acquisitions which each member will value as being among the best things acquired from the Harvard Law School. 82 Cox Club Back Rolw, Lrft lo Right-Fisher QSupervisorb, Lord. Third Rmw, Lrfl to Righl-Gibson, Roth- stein, Silie, Land, Schwartz, Mackler. Svfond Rofw, Lfff to Riglll-fl-Iolloway, Humphries Weitzman, Kent, Dies, Pesin, Feldman. Froni Rofw, Left to Righ!-Beardsley, juhl, Maguire Professor Cox fFaeulty Advisorj, Wagner, Maier, Cohen. Dodd Club v 1 Bark Rofw, Lrff to Righl-Anderson, Loehig, Spaeth, Pofcher, Byrnes, Schwartz. Third Row, Left to Right--Skreher, Fine, Silverman, Marshall, Harris, Hamovit, Schoen, Berman, Madden Scroml Row, Lrft lo Right-David, Schlussel, Hyman, Gomherg, Wendel, Neihert, Tishelman Alexander. Front Rofw, liffr to Right-Boonin, Oliensis, Kahn, Forman, Feuerstein, Urhano I 83 Back Rofw, Left to Righl-Hargrave, Vail, Murnagham, Stanton. Fourllz Rofw-Quintrell, Weitzell, Crolius, Swett, Bolton. Third Rofw-4Machen, Harrington, Lyne, Broderick, Webb. Second Ro-w-Thomas, Marshall, Crook, Scammell, Solhert. First Rafw-Holton, Angermueller, f,--46 Pow-Wow Club Blackburn, La Voy, Gillette, Farrow. OUNDED in 1871, the Pow-Wow is the Law School's oldest law club still in existence. For the first forty years of its life, there was no formal moot court competition, and the Pow-Wow provided train- ing in advocacy according to its own rules for many gen- erations of top-grade students. Upon the organization of the Ames Competition, the Pow- Wow took its place as one of the clubs. It has continued this function to the present time, except for short periods when there were World Wa1's. It is a part of the tradition of the latter-day Pow-Wow that although the club has never won the Ames Competition, it has often come close. Pow-Wow was re-established in the fall,of 1945 by Nel- son Schwab and Frederick Withe1'by, two pre-war upper class members. A court was chosen from each p0St-Will' class, until in the fall term, 1947, there were six courts in the undergraduate body. The senior court combined with the Scott Club in the qualifying round, and so constituted ad- vanced to the selni-finals. The classes entering in February and June, 1946, were eliminated in the quarter-finals. The October, 1946, and February, 1947, classes had reached the qualifying round at the time of this writing. 84 Douglas Club Bark Rofw-Goldlmerg, Kaufman, Tlmrnnses, Berg. l r1ml RIIQD-llilllmllll, Slmenfeld, Madden Ant, B0lIIlflll. Field Club llarlr Rofw, lmft I0 Righl-Barr, Levinson, Frzulin, Barrett. Fran! Rofw, l,1'fl lo Rlffflf-xA7Clll'lTlZllIl1 Weingnst, Williams, Balkin. 85 Bark Rofw, Left lo Riglll1W8jmHD, Ruelmann, Schulz, Kelly, Reeb. Fourlh Rofw, Left to Right- Sheehan, Baker, O'Boyle, Woods, Sherman, Sorlien, Cohen, Geoghegen. Third Rofw, Lef! to Right-Munson, Murphy, O'Donnell, Peabody, Rocliger, Sommer. Second Rofw, Left fo Right- Weiland, Murphy, Slade, McHale, Grant. Front Rofw, Left to Righl-Murphy, Egan, McCalpin, . l Z Jeremiah Smith Club O'Boyle, Belser. HE Jeremiah Smith Club is under the faculty direction of Professor E. M. Morgan and at present is composed of 33 men. It is one of the older clubs in the law school and is named after the famous New Hampshire Supreme Court justice and later Harvard Law School professor. It resumed its post-war activitity in February, 1946, after a three year lapse. Since that time none of its courts has failed to qualify for the higher brackets of the Ames Competition. The pres- ent Seventh Term court argued in the semi-final roundg the present sixth term court is approaching its semi-final argu- ment, ancl the fourth term court is in the quarter-final round. The Jeremiah Smith Club, like other clubs, strives to balance its strictly law club work with social activities. In addition to parties and smokers it holds an annual dinner. The latest banquet, in December, 1947, had Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, as its guest of honor and principal speaker. The supervisor of the Jeremiah Smith Club for the last three terms has been Thomas P. O'Boyle. The secretary has been Mr. Charles Weiland. 86 Fox Club Back Rafw, Left lo righl-Rood, Vllillinms, Robinson, Lopatnikov. Front Ro-w, Left lo Riglll- Baldwin, Snrbin, Mnsek, Livingstone. Freund Club Bark Rofw, Left to Riglfi-Marcus, Gross, Lane, Shotkin, Woltjen, Tnbb. Front Rofw, Lrfi lo Righl-Meyer, Krnkover, Lipsky f'Club Supervisorj, Znrrick, Lamb. i sv Bark Rofw, Left to Righl--Wydler, Paradis, Cross, Hill, Everts. Fifth Rofw, Left io Righl-- Barnes, DeWahl, Malley, Duncan, VanDusen, Clapp, Henderson. Fourfli Rolw, Left io Right- Poor, Ewing, Ellis, Counihan, Caulfield, Wiener, Cushman, Dummer. Third Rofw, Lcfl lo Riglil- Zins, Flannery, Lynch, Donoghue, Sullivan, Drummond. Strand Rofw, Left to Righl-Stevens, MacDougall, Crary, Kirkpatrick, Clark, Hannah, Kitchell, Sundlun, Colquhoun. Fran! Rofw, Lefl lo Right-Martin, Swift, Fitzgibbon, Reed, Morton, Fitts, Taylor. V 5 --I Y is -,- . iiglllb Ji .Sli 1 c - 1 yyfj, HE Story Club, named after Joseph Story C1779- f . S 'X X 18451, former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and Dane Professor of Law at Harvard, is one of the oldest . in the school's system of law clubs. Its founding date is lost to history, but Professor Scott reports that it was well- established when he became a member in 1906, and indica- tions are that it was formed well before the turn of the century. Though records of the early history of the club reveal S b little, it is known that the club has enjoyed a fruitful ex- u istence throughout the modern era of the school. Its opera- tions were suspended during the first World War, and the exact date of its return to activity is unknown. The second Woi'ld War again interrupted club activity, but today the club has a full membership, and twice since the war has entered the quarter-final round in the Ames Competition. lVIembers of the Club now on the faculty include Pro- fessors Chafee, Dodd and Scott. 188 Gardner Club liurlf Rofw, Lrfl fo Riylll-l7e'Cell, Rytlholm, Powers, 'l'lll!Ilill, Bormun, Stevenson. Fourlh Rofw, Left to Right-Litlstone, Vreelnncl, Collins, Shroclc, deI.euw, Grant, McNamara. Third Ro-w, Left lo Right-Bartlett, Melby, VVilson, Stewart, Barsamian, Wheat, Colburn, Taylor. Srroml Rafw, Left lo Right-Thiele, Troeschler, Litschgi, Moorman, Roney, McClintock, Purcell, Can- ning. Firsl Rofw, Left lo Riglfl-Fullnm, Gemmer, Keyes, Batt f'Supervisorj, Prof. George K. Gardner fSponsorj, Nlyers, Lux, Mcffloutl. Gladstone Club Bark Rofw, Lrfi lo Right-Rinnlcli, Everett, Mnrquardt fAdvisorQ, Goldlmlnm. Front Rofw, Imfl lo Riyhf-Cohen, Aclinolli, Stephens, Monnory, Pedersen. ' 89 Back Rofw, Left lo Right-I-Iutchins, Clytor, Clifton, Oldfather, Webb, Connolly, Krones, Rhines. Third Rofw-'Steuart, Doheny, Metzger, Gantt, Tobias, Nunez, McClandish, Bragdon. Second Rofw-Gasperini, Issacson, Marias, Flanagan, Lind, Kaiser, Worsely, l-Ieck. Firsl Roiw-Temple, i fin i , 9 we 1 1. i , i ,, , iv, ' lllfi - -4,11 'il l f Mil if' f fd , W ffy ,.. ,z 1-5 .. , . fflxg I Thorpe Club Dimmitt, Meisel, Bell, McKeown. HE Law School fledgling is introduced to the Seavey Technique and, incidentally, to the law of Torts, with the opinion of Thorpe, C. J., in the fourteenth century case of I De S. and Wife v W. De S. The impression was a lasting one on a group of students entering in October 19455 they decided to perpetuate the name of this calumniated judge in the Thorpe Law Club. Since that time several sections have been added to the club. The organization now consists of an executive com- mittee, consisting of the clerk elected by each section. This committee consults with the faculty and student advisers on activities and matters of policy. The club has sub-committees handling social activities and elections. The Club has achieved a measure of success in Ames Com- petition participation in that the charter section won the first post-war finals on October 30, l947 before lVlr. Justice Douglas, and Judges Goodrich and llflagrucler. Twice a member of the club has been awarded the prize for excel- lence in first-term brief writing. A standard has been set which succeeding classes hope to sustain. 90 Griswold Club Bark Rofw, Lzrfi to Right-Rnppenthal, McKusick, Sperry, Reynolds, Alexander. Fourth Rofw, Left to Righl-McMahon, Lundeen, Maclnerny, Poland, DeLeo, Rowley, Caskin, jones. Third Rofw, Loft lo Righi-Anderson, I-larrington, Mather, Fallon, Casey, Amhrose, l-Iiggins, Spencer. Second Rofw, Left Io Righl-4Cooke, Kirhy, Guth, Austin, Voss, Powell, Weil, Frye. Front Rofw, Left lo Right-Bogert, Franklin, Dean Griswold, McGrath, Thompson. Crotius Club Back Rofw, Left to Righl--Schlefer, Christopher, Paul, Friedman, Cohen, Bur. Fourth Rofw, Lrfl to Right-Westfall, Laliudde, Byram, Olsen, Ashman, Heogh, Brnnsell. Third Rofw, Lrfl Io Right-Hart, Goodsitt, Parker, Chandler, Thomsen, Marshall, Yeomans, llarpole. Second Ro-w, Loft lo Right-Blackstone, Paige, Mcilolloway, Garner, Glaman, Kreamer, Halterman, Stuhldreher. Front Rofw, Lrft lo Righl-Clay, Duncan, Bridge, Oldfather, Ranch, Ericson, Baylor. 91 Back Rofw, Lnfl lo Righl-Tilherry, Franklin, Curley, Barnes, O'Mara, Luhick. Sfrmul Rofw, Left lo R'1gl1I-Ledford, Smith, Sparks, Milligan Csupervisnrl, Hooper, Scheurer. Fronl Rofw, Left lo Rzglll--Zeiser, Esser, Toepfer falumni advisorj, Barsamian, Kleindienst, Smart, Dorsey. 32315 . ,.1'f Edward Warren Club HIC Edward VVarren Club was born and reared under the guidance and supervision of its namesake, the late Professor Edward H. Bull Warren. Professor Warren took a personal interest in the welfare of the club that belied his fear-inspiring conduct of classes, and this response to his leadership was evidenced by consistently high scholarship as well as victories in the Ames Competition. During the war years, the li. VVarren Club followed the majority of the law clubs into temporary retirement. It was not until the summer of l946, through the initiative of two pre-war members, Leighton Dudley and Louis Toepfer, now Assistant Dean, that a reorganization was effectuated with first and second term courts. Since that time a first-year court has been added each term so that today there is repre- scntation from each class, through the fifth term. While it preserves the name and tradition of its founder, the club has been fortunate in having Professor Katz serve as the faculty advisor. Though the members cannot point to any recent successes in the Ames Competition, the third term court has advanced into the quarter-finals to serve notice that the tradition of Edward Warren is still alive. 92 Hall Club Bark Rnfw, lmff lo Righl--Gordon, Swenson, Marshall, Jctton, Fink, llall, Reavley, Cooper. Third Rofw, Lvff Io Righl+Rosenman, VVolf, Matlicny, Stark, Greenberg, VV:1rd, Tliompson, Walsh. Sfflllld Rofw, Lffl lo Righl-Montrose, Nimkin, Sparrow, Karpg, Sclmwartz, Ritman, Strung. Frou! Rofw, Lrfl 10 Righl-Scales, Riegcr, Henry, 'VVinter, Pcnnish, llorowitz, Vaas, Lillis. Kaplan Club Back Rofw, Lvfi lu Right-Forrow, Horton, Prof. Benjamin Kaplan, Germany, Eisele. Front Row, Lnft to Right-Singer, Cox, Davis, Brinsmade, Madden fStnclent Adviserj. ' 93 Kent Club Back Rofw, Left io Right-Herter, Perkins, Kidder, Lyman, Wesselhoeft, Carr, Hooper. Fourlh Rofw, Left to Right-I-Ioughtelinpg, Calkins,'Henderson, Knowlton, Needham, Gallagher, Peabody, Peck. Third Rofw, Lffl Io Right-Brown, Ferry, l-Ieyburn, Carey, Brewster, Russell, Place CSupervisor-Springj. Second Row, Lcfl to Righl-Wagner, Eckhardt, Browne, Higginson, Pierce, Williams, Perkins. First Rofw, Left ro Righl-Grant, Moss, de'Rham, Higginson, Binnian, Waer, Carpenter, Homans C'Supervisor--Fallj. Langdell Club Bach Rofw, Left lo Righ-Rahill, Thurston, Hird. Fiflh Rofw, Lcfl to Right-Brown, MaeCrate, Bailey, Cole, Fitzsimmons, Dunlay. Fourth Rofw, Left to Right-Archer, Schluer, DeValpine, Blumenfeld, Miller, Carroll. Third Rofw, Left Io Right-Birkett, Palwick, Graff, Fuchs, Spencer, Rocks. Second Rofw, Left lo Righl-Lipson, Henselman, Stephens, Templeton, Bard, Bondi, Raymer. Front Rofw, Lrfl Io Righi-Twomhley, Poore, Schwartz, Prof. Casner, Wohlstetter, Chun, Huang, Beyer. 94 edison Club Bark Rofw, Lafl lo Rigfhl-Bockelmnn, Simon, Bates, Schmeidlcr. Srfoml Row, Lrfl fo Rigid- Bernstein, Autrey, Holman, VVnller, Feltner, Baker. Front Rofw, Lffl lo Riyhl-Isko, Shipley, Tnyler, Prof. E. J. Brown, Dressler, Gomherg. Mansfield lub Back Rofw, Lfft lo Righl-Thomas, Dunn, Katz, Johnson lSupcrvisorl. Frou! Rofw, Lrfl lu Right--Schoenthal, Patrick, Bumpers, Rigrish, Epstein. 95 Marshall Club Back Row, Lffl In Righl-Hartman, Murphy, Cox, Waterman, Nugent, Hofmann, Williams, Snow. Third Raw, Left. to Riylfl-Anderson, Dinet, I-lofmann, Barney, Evans, Lincoln, Jackson. Second Rofw, Lvfl lo Rzyhl-Spronl, Streeter, Pasco, Ilicks, Wells, Seidman, Sloan. Front Rofw, Lnfl lo Right-Hanlon, Fcls, Prof. Scott, King, Prof. Baker, Stimson, Brown. Bark Rofw, Lrfl lo Riylll-Watts, Dunklin, I-Iagendorn, Bright, Hall, MacCrellish. Third Rofw, Left to Right-Sullivan, Smith, Underhill, Main, Kite, DeYoe. S1'l'01lli Rofw, lmff Io Riglzl- Montgomery, Ragland, Frei, Kerrigan, Schmid, johnson. Front Rofw, lmfl to Riylll-Breckheimer QClerk, 3rd Termj, Richardson, Albcrfeld, Prof. Freund Q'FacuIty Adviserj, Colt, Maynard fSupcrvisor, 4-th Term Clerkl, Russell. 96 Patterson Club Bark Rofw, Lrff Io Rigfhl-Mnrkell, Keating, Mcllrnil, Ofsthun, Bvrrnnn. Front Rufw, Iwfl In Riglll-lVIinnskin fSnpurvism'j, Munn, Prof. Ilenry llnrt, Frisch, llillstrnm fASSiSfIlItf Supcrvisurj. Pitney Club Burl: Rufw, Lfft lu Rig!!!-VVnttles, Green, Griffin, Jennings, Kristcnsen, Fish, -Iohnsrm. Fourlh Rofw, Left lo Ieiflflllzillk, Coombe, Bass, Mr. Baker. Third Rafw, l.1'fl la Riffflf-BllCk, Davis, Philhrick, Gray, Skillings, Young. Swami Rww, Lrfl lo Riylzl-Olson, llvcrsnn, Holden, Steven- son, Perry. Front Rofw, Lcfl lo Right-Forrister, Pnflinherger, Reich, Lounsbcrry, Montgmncry, Perkins, Rhind. 97 Pollock Club Back Rofw, Imfl Io Right-Markham, Layden, White, Bresnahan. Front Rofw, Lrf! to Right- VVenger, Weary fSupervisorJ, Galen, Gibbons. Scott Club Back Rofw, Left to Righl-Sluter, Tabor, Traphagen, Dunnan, Coburn, Chandler. Fourlll Rofw, Left to Right-Kells, I-Iazlett, Reed, Holman, Rice, Moorheas, 'SheH'ield. Third Rofw, Lcff to Righl -McPhee, McKinley, Bissell, Bowring, Beckham, Chester, Duxbury. Srrond Rofw, Lrff lo Right- Owen, Hendrickson, Bird, Martin, Bean, Gray, Cole, Waller. Front Rofw, Left lo Right--Barton, McCartney, Stanley, Platt, Prof. Scott, Asbill, Maclean, Brophy. 98 Stone Club ..-- .:5AbSl?a4,. Back Rofw, Left to Right-Deutsch, Green, Grossberg. Front Rovw, lmfr lo Righl--Thompson, Gneshin, Mzrrre, VVhite. Thurston Club Fourth Rofw, Lvfl lo Righl-Hahn, Hollxlnder, Green, Grams. Third Rofw, Lffl lo Righl-Flynn, Evans, Winter, Prigolf, Black. ,Sccond Rofw, Lvf! lo Riglzt-Murphy, Holmes, Wnlzer, Anderson, el Zimmerman, Vincello. First Rofw, Lffl lo Right--Fishman, Simon, Benrdsley, Loelller, Wess Mnslon. 99 r 41 Wilson Club Back Rofw, Left to Right--Poe, Crenshaw, Hagendorn, Freeman, Babcock. Third Rofw, Left to Right-Roper, Slover, Dennison, Maxwell, Marchman. Second Rofw, Left to Right-Davis, Poindexter, VanderVeen, Riddick, Legg, Wollager. Front Ro-w, Left lo Right--Kalberg, Sullivan, Donovan, Knowlton, McGrath, Shepard. Ames Competition HE Ames Competition, begun in 1911 pursuant to a generous gift from Ml'S. James Barr Ames, supplies the competitive framework for law club work. Within this framework the great bulk of the students in the first year participate in a program of training arguments under the guidance of the Board of Student Advisers. Based on appellate practice, the work requires the submission of briefs and the presentation of an oral argument. Upon the basis of these efforts the court, usually upper classmen, renders a decision based upon the merit of the advocacy and not upon its opinion as to the issues of law. No man is eliminated from the Competition in the first year, but completion of that first work is a prerequisite to entrance into second year Ames. In the first part of the second year all clubs may enter the Qualifying Round for the Ames Competition. In this round each club, organized in teams of two men, competes against four other clubs. In the preparation of these arguments the men are entirely on their own. Determination of the winner in each argument is made by a court composed of a member of the Boston Bar, a member of the Faculty and a stu- 100 dent. The eight clubs with the highest standing advance at the conclusion of this round to the quarter final arguments. Currently, participation in the Qualifying Round occurs in the student's third term and the arguments in the Quarter Final Round are run ofi' in his fifth term. Normally, however, these arguments occur in the fall and spring of the second year. The winners of the quarter finals proceed to the semi-final arguments. From these four clubs the two winning clubs in this round compete in a final argument before a distinguished court. These arguments are currently held in the sixth and seventh terms. With a regular academic year in force they will be held in the fall and spring of the senior year. The first final argument since the end of the war was held during the 1947 fall term. The distinguished bench consisted of Hon. William O. Douglas of the Supreme Court of the United States, Hon. Calvert lvlagruder of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and Hon. Herbert F. Goodrich of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The case involved an appeal from a Certification order of the NLRB, and in what the court described as a close decisionl' the Thorpe Club was victor over the Taney Club. During the spring term a unique touch was added to the final argument. For the first time in the history of Ames the finals court consisted of the Deans of the Harvard, Yale and Columbia Law Schools. They were Dean Erwin N. Griswold, Dean Wesleyf A. Sturgiss and Dean Young li. Smith. The finalists were the Gardner and Holmes Clubs. Distinguished court of the Ames Competition finals in October. Calvert Magruder, XVilliam O. Douglas, llerhert F. Goodrich. 101 BOARD OF GOVERNORS Back Rofw, Left lo Right-Carpenter, Stimson, Maynard, Thomas, Calkins, Vail. Front Rofw, Left lo Righl-I-Ienderson, Burrough, Kingsley, Perkins. Linc0ln's Inn HE Lincoln's .Inn Society, incorporated in 1908 by 12 students, is now Harvard Law School's oldest social organization, and has a current membership of about: 300 men. The Inn provides for its members a number of social functions and con- venient and congenial dining facilities. In the summer of 1947 the group purchased a new club house at 44 Follen Street to replace the original Inn at 15 Garden Street which was sold at the beginning of World War II. The new Inn received some new furniture but still retained its old atmosphere by the presence of james, the pre-war' steward, and the original memorabilia of pictures and writings which cover the walls.. Social affairs at the new house soon got back to their pre-war level. Pre-football game punch-lunches and cocktail parties were inaugurated this Fall, and a formal dance was held in November at the University Club in Boston. The Fall social season was climaxed by the annual Christmas party at which some 250 members were hosts to a large array of professors and other guests. l02 The Chancery Club HE Chancery Club, incorporated in 1926, is a social club organized to give its members a center for their alleged social lives. The Club leases from the Law School the premises at 1557 Massachusetts Avenue Cbetween Kendall House and the Epworth Methodist Churchj in which eighteen members live and the others gather to eat their meals, play bridge or lawyerls fliaidsj dice, and otherwise relax. Parties and dances are held Whenever the members consider it expedient, meaning as often as possible. The Club, temporarily insolvent during the war, has furnished the House, equipped its kitchen, and collected a reserve of cash and credit. It has proved the need of a Law School organization by paying its way, and then some, despite the increasing squeeze on fixed-law-income students. Chancery's aspiration and pride is a membership which is a congenial cross-section of the Law School student-body. Board of Governors: G. W. McGee, Presidentg A. R. Slade, Jr., Vice-Presidentg Wi. E. Bevins, Jr., Treasurerg K. Smith, Secretaryg G. M. Burdittg H. T. Carterg B. H. Early. Our Usual Occupation. After-Dinner Bridge Game. A XX 103 Council of Justices. .g J Looking Over Il Report. King's Bench HE justices of Iiing's Bench, all fully aware of the importance of studying, believe that there should also be available opportunities at which the law student can get to know his colleagues on a personal basis. Although the organization was formed only in February, l94-7, it has held, in its first year of existence, frequent social activities, including formal dances, cabaret nights, informal dances, bridges, luncheons, smokers and beach parties. With the exception of the first and last few weeks of every term, at least one Ii. B. affair is held each Week. For the coming year, Kings Bench has ambitious plans. A vote of the justices recently amended the by-laws to provide for the admission of up to 195 members. Proposals are under consideration for the purchase of a club house, now that the permanence of the organization seems assured. An active social program, including one formal affair every term and several seasonal outings, has been drafted for the immediate futu1'e. fDml'!'l'.l' Cspring termj CHIEF JUSTICE: Richard F. Staples ASSOCIATE JUSTICE: Sheldon 13. Guren SCRIVEN ER: Herbert Ascherman EXCHEQUER JUSTICE: Herbert E. Hansen Jll.Vfi!'UA' of the IIOIIIICU Clifford F. Cordes Sidney G. Fisher Eugene T. Flanagan xl. Taylor Greer Nathaniel B. Taft 104 aw School Association HE Association was founded at Cambridge on November 5, 1886, and has ever since served the Law School as the body representing all alumni. Application for membership is unnecessary because, under its Constitution, all men who have studied at the school Qand whether graduates or notj are automatically members. . There are three classes of membership: 1. Life Membership, which costs a single payment of 551100. 2. Active Membership, dues for which are 555.00 a year, except that the dues are 52.00 per year for younger alumni during their first five years out.,' 3. Inactive Membership, which consists of those who fail for two years to pay their annual dues. The affairs of the Association are in the hands of a Council composed of 12 men, three being elected each year to serve four-year terms. General Meetings of the members are held only on special occasions. The best practical plan has been found to be the holding of a luncheon meeting each year at the place and time of the annual convention of the American Bar Association. Such meet- ings have been held every year since 1920 without interruption except during the war years. These meetings are add resscd by the Dean or some member of the Faculty and thus the School is brought to its alumni. The officers of the Association are elected each year by the Council. The officers for 1948 are: President, Hon. Robert P. Patterson CAB. Union 'IZD Ll..l3. '15 lst Vice-President, Hon. Calvert lylagruder fA.l3. St. Johns '13l l.I..l3. '16 2nd Vice-President, joseph N. Welch QA.l3. Grinnell '14j l.l..l3. '17 Secretary, Frank W. Grinnell fA.l3. Harvard '95J LL.l3. '98 Treasurer, Reginald Heber Smith CAB. Harvard 'lOl LLB. '14 Assistant Treasurer, Paul F. Hellmuth fA.B. Notre Dame '41-OD l.l..l3. 43f47 Left to Right-Dean Erwin Smith, Treasurer of the As- sociation, and Robert P. Pat- terson, President of the Asso- ciation. Murray Seasongood ffar leftj, a member of the Associa- tion's Council, with Mr. Roh- ert P. Patterson tecnterj, President of the Association, and Joseph N. Welch, Asso- ciation Second Vice President. N. Griswold, Reginald lleber Harvard Law Wives N Wednesday nights the lights in the Kendall House parlor glow brightly as members of the Harvard Law Wives momentarily forget jobs or housework and meet together for fun and relaxation. Leaving studying husbands to baby-sit at home, the sociable wives discuss topics of current interest, enjoy bridge games and chat over post-program refreshments. First organized in 1929, the Law Wives Club was dormant during the war period. But with the influx of veteran's wives, the group was started again in the fall of 1945 and has expanded into a well-established school institution. The wives, with financial backing from the school, redecorated ,liandall House and created an attractive social center for student activities. They raised additional funds to provide a radio-phono- graph and other equipment for the house. Although still a young club, the reorganized Wives already can point with pride to their accomplishments, including organization of a lunch cafeteria for law students and a nursery school for students' children. Both of these activities, begun informally with volunteer help, were developed into major business productions and were recently turned over to the Law School Administration, although the Wives will continue to assist in these jobs. During the past year the cafeteria served more than 300 persons daily, and 22 children were enrolled in the Hastings Hall nursery, which is sponsored by M1's. Erwin N. Griswold. Under the presidency of llflrs. Joseph P. Logan, the club this year branched into a wide number of activities. These included the purchase of a portable sewing machine, available to all members, a project to fill hospital stockings at Christmas time, and sponsorship of a popular series of opera classes attended by both husbands and wives. Griswold's Little 'Cherubs. -,qnnn....-- Peak Load at Kendall House. 'a-0' Upper-VVhose Turn to Taste Now? l'pp1'r-Nickels for Cokes, Too. Lofwcr--VVhat a Dish! Iiolluni-More Cherubs. Vilhile smoking, knitting or just relaxing, the opera students listened to the records and witty interpretations of the authoritative Mr. Benjamin Kimball of Boston. The series was started in the fall term and was repeated by popular demand in the spring term. Social events of the year included a record dance at Kendall House last summer, an orchestra dance in October and a cocktail party and tea dance following the Har- vard-Princton football game. A variety of interesting programs, arranged by Mrs. Richard Bush, highlighted the year's meetings. Outstanding were two discussions on political affairs in Eastern Europe by Mr. Reuben lVIarkham, former Balkan correspondent for the Christian Science Monitorgltrips to Boston museumsg reviews of current books, and lectures by experts on how to build homes, balance budgets, cook, sew and even how to use cosmetics. With more than a hundred members paying cities this year, the Law Wives Club probably has reached its numerical peak. Statistics showing a sharp drop in the number of married students in law school were already evident. However, with an undimin- ished interest in the Wediiesdziy night activities at Kendall House, the Law Wives Club is expected to continue to play a popular role among the school's extra-curricular activities. ' 107 ., I .. ' -g, 1,11-5 rw 'vu' M' P K , .-... K R rx i : Vfi'v3L.: . . . 1 ' AY: Njlfihh' hsu . 'f' fl I x '4 'AQ .v-Q. ' g, . 'ir --Q, -.Y-5. , 4- V131 A s - :.f - ' if N 'N ' .,.1 ' V -, ,4 Q Tw! 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'C 1' I W A t 4,15 ie' 'Irv I' ,V 'r J Q Lb 4 . ' . I1 ., A 3, f . , ' f - . 'lk' W1 'K 'v , ' ,4 x . I K . - --K I ,jar I ex 1. ' .Q I '52 W M W- t fx. ff'- , ,f m .Q . 15 4 .X tx 4' .r y . gl. H H ' 'Jr-P' - R '- 'L I 'I W N , K a ' fs 9 . . 1? 'QT .mf ' :Xi I ,. XX' 1 ' 1 .J ali 4' . ,M X X M niversity Activities UNE meant Commencement, the 296th in the University's 311 years. Class-Day Was duly celebrated on the fourth, and graduating classes heard orations and held spreads, while alumni gathered and rejoiced but for a few hours in the afternoon while Yale downed Harvard ill baseball. The next day, the fifth, was Commencement Day. The morning was clear and pleasant, and crowds gathered early to watch traditional ceremonies. Candidates for degrees from among the ten faculties, assembled and then moved to positions lining the Yard walks, down which shortly would pass the academic procession. Dignitaries assembledg the governor of the Commonwealth arrived escorted by twenty mounted lancers. The faculty, ofiicers of the governing boards and distinguished guests, led by the University lVIarshall and the Sheriff of Nliddlesex, slowly moved down the tree- canopied walks to the Tercentenary theatre, re-erected for the occasion. There were famous names among those to be honored: lylarshall, Secretary of State, Bradley, soon to be Chief of Staffg Oppenheimer, atomic physicist and Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies, and Eliot, lVIissouri-born, Ifnglish poet. Once again, proceedings were opened by the traditional three taps of the Sheriff's scabbard, manifesting continued amity between County and University. President Conant addressed the alumni on the State of the University, stressing the need for more funds to pursue the free inquiry to which it is dedicated. Alumni memory of classical studies met its test in the Latin oration's opening words: .mlfvvfr 01IlHt'.i', qui R. Q , . Sllllllllll rum rmimi lzvzzzqlziififrzir, vt non sim' iusfa lzilrzrimfa mr rodaiimlc hodiu mn- fuwzisiis. Later a long line of successful candidates wound its way down the walks and up the steps of Tercentenary theatre, the promised land, to enter the ranks of alumni, angl honorary degrees were awarded to distinguished visitors. That afternoon, about three, Secretary of State George Nlarshall addressed the alumni. In the morning ceremonies, while receiving a Doctorate of Laws, he had been cited as: an American to whom freedom owes an undying debt of gratitude . . . Now Secretary Marshall would lay down to the world his outlines of his very famous and controversial Mar- shall Plan. The division of labor, he said, the basis of modern civilization was threat- ened with breakdown. Europe's requirements of food and essential products would be so much greater than her ability to pay that she must have substantial assistance or face economic, social and political deterioration. The remedy lay in restoration of con- fidence of the people in the economic future of their countries and Europe as a whole. It was logical that the United States should do whatever it was able to do to assist in the return of normal economic health to the world. Our policy was not directed against any country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaosfl Assistance should not be piece-mealg it should be cure rather than palliative. The United States welcomed the cooperation of other nations in this undertaking. It would not attempt to draw up a unilateral program designed to place Europe on its economic feet. This was Europe's taslc. Sometime later in the afternoon alumni exercises terminated. A normal academic year would then have effectively ended. As well as the academic career of the gradu- ates. But here in the midst of lerminzztion, there was made a beginning: The lVIarshall Plan speech being the genesis of a change over the face of the world. Thoughtful graduates and alumni, leaving the yard that day would see new meaning in the words, depart better to serve country and kind, which bade them farewell as they passed into Harvard Square. Imfl-Those Ringing Bellsg Cvnfcr-The Chapelg Right-Littaner Center: Winter White on White. I V' :W , I X1 ,t 110 .. , sh-nt Lwfl-llarvard's Co-ed Dorms. Right-D Stands of Dismal Defeat. Summer, despite the heat, brought some peace of mind to a badgered University. But that peace of mind was sometimes upset. Quite literally so, when the blasting and ground-moving operations began on a new undergraduate library, to be operated cafeteria style, library-wise, with students serving themselves. Architects said the new structure, gift of Thomas W. Lamont, would blend with the University's other build- ings. Now the Yard would run the gamut of architectural design, from eighteenth century Massachusetts Hall to modern brick and glass construction. In September the heat was still on. Administrative officials were harassed with registering a student enrollment still 50 per cent higher than in pre-war years. Vet- erans were still in the majority three to one throughout the University, but the in- coming freshman class showed a change in the times. Of 800 men enrolled, only 200 or so were being educated by Uncle Sam. If enrollment was a problem, it was matched by quartering. The Indoor Athletic Building threatened for a time to become an eighth member of the House group. There were slight grumbles on the part of 100 men temporarily quartered there about interference with their nappings by the thuds and shaking of physical fitness tests. September meant the beginning of football, too. It was a promising beginningg the squad was at least two deep in every position. The passing problem was apparently solvedg the backs were rumored to be really scat. The season started with Western Maryland, a game principally to be remembered by a blusterish Peter Arno cartoon. It was a breeze 52-0. But the breeze, be it noted, blew in fits and starts. B. U. surrendered 19-14, but Harvard's performance was not impressive and even the band was overshadowed when a B. U. stick-tosser arrived in the Stadium by helicopter. Virginia was next. Coach Harlow called the result when he said that no northern 111 tea1n had ever gone south, and won, so early in the season. He was correct by 47 points. There were remarks about unpenalized clipping, and Captain Vince Moravec was injured and appeared no more. Additional talent was unavailable after this one. A badly mauled team came back the next Saturday, however, as sluggish Holy Cross huffed and puffed, and lost, 7-0. Victory here was tempered by further injuries. The Crimson depicted a poster of a stern John Harvard pointing a challenging finger, and querying: ARE YOU A TACKLE? DICK HARLOW NEEDS YOU. Dartmouth won 14-13, but closely. It was hard to lose. A stalled attack early in the game, and Dartmouth's late game tenacious hold on the ball, told the story. However, a new name appeared-Hal MoHie, a sophomore half-back. Harlow sought centers for the Rutgers game. The line-up included an end starting at fullback, a guard at tackle, and another end at center. It ended 31-7. Princeton day was drizzlyg for Harvard it was grisly. A total of four yards gained on the ground helped explain the score which Harvard had on the short end of 33-7. But the next week, against Brown, Harvard fielded a team which worked as such. A last minute touchdown brought victory 13-7, and high hopes for the Yale game. These persisted until some time into the second half of said game when Furse and company broke a tie score and went along to win 31-21. The climax of the season was post-seasonal. At the advice of his physician Dick Harlow resigned in January because of poor health. VVhile the Stadium was drawing its crowds, Soldiers Field had its throng one chilly night in October. Henry Wallace, former Vice-President, and subsequently presidential candidate, came to speak under the auspices of the AVC. Wallace con- demned the conduct of policy by VVall Street and military men, claimed the lVIar- shall Plan was being undermined by Americans intent on meddling in the political affairs of countries to be assisted, and stated that the Nazi state was being revived as a bulwark against Russia. Noteworthy we1'e the remarks of University Provost, Paul Buck, who felt that he would disagree with Wallace: . . . But what Mr. Wallace or any man who at the moment may be in a minority--popular or unpopular -has to say is not so important as that his right to express his view is respected . . . Entertainment that evening was provided by the meanderings of an individual, clad in a fur coat and a bear's head mask, and armed with a hammer and sickle, who sought to approach the evening's speaker. The interloper was thwarted and hotly pursued and soon passed off the scene. The General Education program, after a year's trial, was found successful, Juniors and Seniors were permitted to enroll for such courses at Human Relations, The Repre- sentation of Nature in European and Asiatic Art, and the Impact of Science on Nlodern Life. General Education was planned to give students a clear appreciation of the range of human experience, and achievement, as a necessary part of the broad education for citizenship in a modern free society .... A new problem arose when an alumni committee sought to select a fitting war memorial for Harvard dead of the late war. The committee favored a 5,S200,000 plaque to be placed in Men1o1'ial Hall, and a SS500,000 scholarship and were outspoken for a student activities center open to all the University .... An apparent controversy among the local constabulary was satis- factorily settled according to a Boston Herald headline one morning in Januaryg police decided that 550,000 hold-up of the Coop, complete with smoke-bombs was not a Harvard student prank, and that the money would not be returned as suddenly as taken. 112 The University was not without its losses. Two great Harvard personages, in different spheres, died almost within a month of each other. ln December, it was the scholar, Alfred North VVhitehead, mathematician and philosopher and Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, renowned for his work in symbolic logic. In February, 1948 died benefactor Thomas W. Lamont. Even as he died, work was progressing on his latest contribution to the University, the Lamont Library. A new year brought a pledge for a troubled present and a look at a happier future. President Conant's New Year report looked forward to a smaller and less crowded University population. The principles of General Education would be put to a greater test. The House plan would be extended to graduate students, and possibly a house would be constructed on the present Jarvis Court. But more important, the report insisted on the necessity of freedom of search and inquiry in a university and its continuance here. Earlier, President Conant had said, If we are afraid fof heresy 1. our universitiesj there will be no adequate discussion of the great questions of the day, no fearless explanations of the basic problems forced on us by the age in which we live. Harvard's future would depend upon its freedom. 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AMBROSE, A.B., Harvard, '42 3 Butler Ave., Danvers ' 3 Butler Ave., Danvers, Mass. PAGE M. ANDERSON, A.B., Yale, '42 12 Wendell St. Country Club Rd., Honolulu, T. H. WARREN I.. ASHMEAD, A.B., Colgate, '42 53A Orchard St. 87-40 164th St., Jamaica, N. Y. DONALD L. AUSTIN, A.B., Colgate, '43 63 Wendell St. 15 Madison St., Hamilton, N. Y. ROBERT G. BAILEY, U. C. L. A. 6 Garrison St., Boston 257 So. Lucerne Blvd., L. A., Cal. JAMES H. BARNETT, III, B.S., U. Rich., '42 3 Langdon Sq. 37 Old Mill Rd., Richmond, Va. ALBERT W. BARNEY, JR., A.B., Yale, '42 P. O. Box 128 St. Johnsbury, Vt. DICRAN B. BARSAMAIN, JR., A.B., Williams, 41 Perkins Hall 110 Terr. View Ave., N. Y. C. RICHARD J. BARTLETT, B.S., Georgetown, '4 53 Hastings Hall 32 Grove Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. ROBERT R. BATT, A.B., Harvard, '41 37 Hastings Hall Mill and Deaver Rcls., Wyncote, Pa. GEORGE BEARCOVITCII, Harvard 55 Hastings Hall 238 Sackett St., Providence, R. I. VVALTER H. BECKHAM, JR., A.B., Emory, '41 367C Rindge Ave. 461 S. VV. 22nd Rd., Miami, Fla. IRVING H. BECKWITI-I, A.B., Yale, '41 118 Salisbury Rd., Brookline 118 Salisbury Rd., Brookline, Mass. JAMES F. BELL, A.B., Princeton, '43 40 Hastings Hall 1675 Soniat St., New Orleans, La. IRVINE F. BELSER, JR., A.B., Yale, '39 15 Andover Ct. 3913 Kilhourne Rd., Columbia, S. C. ARTHUR L. BERGER, B.S., U. Pa., '45 B-25 Hamilton Hall 217 Bedford Ave., Bellmore, N. Y. JOHN H. BERMINGHAM, A.B., Fordham, '43 S8 Hastings Hall 159 Hamilton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. EASTMAN BIRKETT, A.B., Dartmouth, '42 32 Farragut Ave., Somerville 331 Main St., Penn Yan, N. Y. ARNOLD L. BIRON, B.S., U. Pittsburgh, '42 7 Hastings Hall 2015 VVendover St., Pittsburgh, Pa. TALLMAN BISSELL, A.B., Princeton, '-I-1 993 Memorial Dr. 993 Memorial Dr., Cambridge, Mass. GEORGE A. BLACKSTONE, A.B., U. Nebr., '43 22 Perkins Hall P. O. Box 172, Ft. Peck, Montana BURTON M. BLUM, A.B., Brooklyn Coll., '43 19 Perkins Hall 591 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. LAWRENCE I. BOONIN, B.S., U. Pa., '43 E-42 Morris Hall 908 N. 64th St., Phila., Pa. DONALD S. BOWIE, JR., A.B., Rutgers, '43 46 Irving St. 1193 Lincoln Pl., Elheron, N. J. DOUGLAS B. BOWRING, A.B., Princeton, '41 36 Hastings Hall 1 320 E. 72nd St., N. Y. C. FRANK C. BOYCE, U. Arizona 888 Mass. Ave. Navjo Lodge, Ruidosa, N. Mexico WILLIAM C. BREWER, A.B., Williams, '43 17 Hastings Hall 45 Gramercy Pl., N. Y. C. JACK C. BRISCOE, B.S., U. Pa., '43 52 Irving St. +528 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. NORMAN H. BROWN, B.S., Harvard, '46 387 Harvard St. Rose Valley Rd., Moylan, Pa. RICHARD G. BRUECKNER, A.B., MIHIICSOIKI, '42 16 Westland Ave., Boston 3339 Holmes Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. THEODORE A. BRUINSMA, A.B., Vvash. R Lee, '41 991 Mass. Ave., Lexington 130 Haledon Ave., Paterson, N. SIXTII TERM 121 if SIXTH TERM 1. 122 RICHARD K. BUSH, A.B., IT. VVash., '42 30 Andover Ct. 1520 E. 100th St., Seattle, Wash. FREDERICK W. BYNUM, JR., A.B., Duke, '43 34 Perkins Hall Rockingham, N. C. ROY M. BYRAM, A.B., Nebr., '43 31 Perkins Hall Decatur, Nebr. NORMAN T. BYRNES, A.B., Harvard, '44 106 Coolidge Hill Rd. 62 Whitesboro St., Yorkville, N. Y. JOHN L. CADY, A.B., Harvard, '43 395 Broadway St. 395 Broadway St., Cambridge, Mass. GEORGE H. CAIN, B.S., Georgetown, '42 9 Wendell St. 82 Greenway Terr., Forest Hills, N. Y. RHEA D. CAMPBELL, Northwestern E-13 Morris Hall, Boston 734 Hinman St., Evanston, Ill. HOMER E. CAPEHART, JR., A.B., DePauw, '45 17 Hastings Hall 4110 Warren St., N. VV., Wash., D. C. JOHN E. CAPUTO, A.B., Alleghany, '41 54 Hillside St., Arlington Pittsburgh, Pa. EDMUND N. CARPENTER, II, A.B., Princeton, '43 30 Gloucester St., Boston 17th St. 85 Rising Sun Lane, Wilmington, Del. WALTER T. CARPENTER, A.B., VVake Forest, '43 235 Commonwealth Ave., Boston Hickory Rd., Lenoir, N. C. BRUCE M. CASEY, JR., A.B., U. Cal., '41 1653 Mass. Ave. 4640 Rubidoux Ave., Riverside, Cal. JOI-IN L1 CASEY, JR., A.B., Harvard, '44 9 Farrar St. 31 Century St., W. Medford, Mass. RAYMOND D. CAULEY, JR., A.B., St. Vincent, '42 53 Oxford St. 123 Bank St., St. Marys, Pa. JOHN E. CLAY, A.B., Carleton, '43 32 Mellen St. 6820 Edgevale Rd., Kansas City, Mo. ROBERT B. CLAYTOR, A.B., Princeton, '43 325 Harvard St. 32 Wash. Sq. W., N. Y. C. JOHN D. CLIFFORD, III, B.S., Bowdoin, '42 41 Hovey Ave. 16 Ware St., Lewiston, Me. FRANK COI-IEN, B.S., St. Louis U., '43 B-25 Hamilton Hall Rte. 1, 500 VV. Cotati Ave., Cotati, Cal. JOEL COHEN, A.B., Harvard, '43 339 Seaver St., Dorchester 339 Seaver St., Dorchester, Mass. KENDALL M. COLE, A.B., Amherst, '44 41 Hovey Ave. 8712 Colesville Rd., Silver Spr., Md. CLIFFORD F. CORDES, B.S., U. S. M. A., '36 306 Davis Rd., Concord 671 Reilly Rd., Wyoming, Ohio CHARLES F. COTTAM, Ph.B., Providence, '42 30 Perkins Hall 30 Homefield Ave., Prov., R. I. WILLIAM C. CRAMER, A.B., U. of N. C., '45 58 Hastings I-Iall 2250 39th Ave. N., St. Petresburg, Fla. RICHARD H. CROOK, JR., A.B., Princeton, '42 26 Chauncy St. Aldwyn Lane, Villanova, Pa. FRANKLIN N. CUNNINGHAM, A.B., Harvard, '41 213-C Holden Green 76 VValnut Pl., Brookline, Mass. ALFRED L. DANIELS, A.B., Colgate, '42 50 Irving St. 28 Holbrook Rd., No. Andover, Mass. FRANK N. DARDENO, A.B., Harvard, '43 236 Highland Ave., Somerville 236 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass. ' RICHARD W. DEARBORN, A.B., Bates, '+ so Hastings Hall fff Ocean House Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. ,'f.li:li, ., GEORGE C. DENNEY, JR., B.s., Wu,-ne ,, 42 151 Magazine St. 415 N. Maple Ave., Greensburg, Pa. 1 HAMILTON DESAUSSURE, A.B., Yale, '46 13 Hastings Hall 3712 R. St., N. W., Wash., D. C. GEORGE ALLEN DINES, A.B., Yale, '43 1572 Mass. Ave. 1350 Logan St., Denver, Colo. THOMAS J. DONOGHUE, A.B., Amherst, '43 8 Euston St., Brookline 8 Euston St., Brookline, Mass. LEONARD A. DREXLER,eB.S., Columbia, '39 53 Wendell St. 134 Ross St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT H. DWYER, A.B., Columbia, '42 238 Lincoln St., Lexington 3 Wolcott Rd., Dumont, N. J. THEODORE H. EBERLE, A.B., smnfm-tl, '44 189 Islington Rd., Auhurndale 'foo E. Idaho St., Boise, Idaho HERBERT EDELHERTZ, A.B., Mich., '43 20 Mellen St. ' 399 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. J. SIXTII TERM K' N I , I' ..- A af- 'ff V11 123 1 VK- 1 SIXTH TERM in is 'Ma 5 3? fl.. ts 'Lt 124 KNIGHT EDVVARDS, A.B., Brown, '44 10 Mellen St. 212 VVaterman St., Providence, R. I. JOHN P. EGAN, JR., A.B., Yale, '43 40 Kirkland St. 260 Lytton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. TIIEODORE ELLENOFF, B.S., N. Y. U., '47 1682 Beacon St., Brookline 215 Mt. Hope Pl., N. Y. C. LAZAR EMANUEL, A.B., N. Y. U., '44 11 Dana St. 957 Aldus St., N. Y. C. H. GENE EMERY, A.B., U. of Ill., '45 17 Hastings Hall 3609 VVash. Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. OTIS VV. ERISMAN, A.B., Harvard, '43 16 Hastings Hall 6006 Clifford Terr., Phila., Pa. GEORGE H. ESSER, JR., B.S., V. M. I., '42 3 Langdon Sq. Norton, Va. STANLEY R. EVANS, B.S., Northwestern, '46 344 Harvard St. 820 Ridge Terr., Evanston, Ill. VVILLIAM M. EVANS, A.A., Princeton, '45 34 Perkins Hall 7240 N. Pa. St., Indianapolis, Ind. LEONARD C. EVERSON, Duke D-13 Gallatin 796 Wright Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. BERNARD J. FIEGER, A.B., Brooklyn, '45 127 Mt. Auburn St. 125 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROGER D. FISH ER, A.B., Ivim-vurd, '43 29 Hastings Hall 949 Fisher Lane, 'YVinnetka, Ill. FRED NORMAN FISHMAN, B.S., Harvard, 25 Garden St. 960 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. EUGENE J. T. FLANAGAN, B.S., Yale, '44 21 Hastings Hall 23 Young Ave., Pelham, N. Y. GEORGE P. FLANNERY, B.S., Harvard, '46 131 Newbury St., Boston 2416 Blaisdell Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. ROBERT L. FLEMING, A.B., Harvard, '41 711 Dunster Rd., Harvardevens 63 Main St., Dallas, Pa. JOSEPH H. FLOM, C. C. N. Y. B-25 Hamilton 2835 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVILLIAM H. FLYNN, A.B., U. Minn., '42 3 Langdon Sq. 269 N. Kingston St., Caledonia, Minn. '4 GEORGE VV. FOLEY, A.B., Canisius, '41 56 Hastings Hall 22+ Cambridge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. BENJAMIN FORMAN, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '41 127 Mt. Auburn St. 2786 Jerome Ave., N. Y. C. DAVID A. FOVVLER, A.B., Princeton, '-1-2 108 Pleasant St., Arlington 210 15. asm sr., N. Y. C. MARTIN S. FOX, A.B., Amherst, '-16 +51 Park Dr., Boston 65 Hedden Terr., Newark, N. J. BERNARD D. FRANK, A.B., Harvard, '42 1800 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton 1800 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. A. DisJON'G'H FRANKLIN, A.B., ll. Ga., '42 29 Perkins Hall 663 Bonaventure Ave., Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES FREDERICKS, JR., A.B., Princeton, 1557 Mass. Ave. +4 E. 67th St., N. Y. C. IRVING M. FRIED, B.S., Harvard, '42 20 Trowbridge St. Old Eagle Sch. Rd., Strafford, Pa. J. GILBERT FRIEDMAN, A.B., Brooklyn, '46 -l-0 Kimball Rd., Watertown 1667 W. 6th Sr., N. Y. C. ROBERT F. FUCHS, U. VVis. 96 Prescott St. 5332 N. Berkeley Blvd., Milwaukee, VVis. JOI-IN P. FULLAM, B.S., Villanova, '42 36 Thorndike St., Brookline Gardenville, Pa. HAROLD C. GAEBE, A.B., Wash. U., '42 1800 Mass. Ave. Desloge, Mo. BENJAMIN J. GANTT, JR., A.B., Princeton, '43 124 Walker St. 8 Elmhurst Pl., Cinn., Ohio IRVING L. GARTENBERG, A.B., N. Y. U., '-I-3 107 Fuller St., Brookline 910 Grand Concourse, N. Y. C. HENRY VV. GENT, JR., A.B., St. Bonaventure, 31 Gray St. 602 Buffalo St., Franklin, Pa. TONY GERAM, B.S., Il. VVis., '43 15 Farwell Pl. 218 VV. Scott St., Milwaukee, VVis. BENJAMIN GETTER, A.B., U. of Cinn., '-l-5 7 Trowbridge Place 1006 Burton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM C. GILES, JR., A.B., Brown, '42 107 Walker St. A 87 Ellington St., Longmeadow, Mass. SIXTH TERM 125 SIXTH TERM 126 MARTIN GOLD, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '43 46 Hastings Hall 809 W. 177th Sr., N. Y. C. PHILIP GOLDMAN, A.B., U. Fla., '42 7 Hastings Hall 1720 Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala, Fla. SAMUEL GOLDMAN, A.B., Miami U., '41 8 Sacramento St. 11300 Hopkins St., Cleveland, Ohio DONALD H. GORDON, A.B., Princeton, '46 18 Prescott St. 18 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. FRANK T. GRAY, A.B., Princeton, '42 14 Hastings Hall Prince Frederick, Md. JOHN O. GREEN, JR., A.B., Yale, '44 101 Dunster Rd., Harvardevens 101 Dunster Rd., Harvardevens, Mass. EUGENE GREENER, JR., A.B., Vanderbilt, '42 107 Fuller St., Brookline S75 Le Master St., Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD J. GREENFIELD, A.B., N. Y. U., '43 1682 Beacon St., Brookline 2255 Grand Concourse, N. Y. C. JOHN T. GREER, A.B., Yale, '45 15 Perkins Hall 31 Chauncy St., Portsmouth, N. H. CHARLES R. GRIESER, B.S., Ohio State, '42 194 Mt. Vernon St., Malden RR No. 4, Steubenville, Ohio HASKELL H. GRODBERG, A.B., Harvard, '44 44 Perkins Hall 231 Park Ave., Worcester, Mass. ELLIOT S. GROSS, A.B., Syracuse, '46 43 Perkins Hall 1017 East 10th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY S. GROSS, JR., B.S., U. of P., '41 D-31 Hamilton Hall 2601 P'kway, Phila., Pa. JOSHUA A. GUBERMAN, A.B. Harvard, '42 16 Prescott St. 16 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. A. WAYNE GUERNSEY, A.B., Earlham, '42 69 Oxford St. 724 E. 24th St., Indianapolis, Ind. JAMES L. GUEST, B.S., U. of S. Carolina, '44 60 Hastings Hall Anderson, S. C. RAYMOND C. GUTH, A.B., I-Iarvnnl, '43 18 Concord Ave. 79 Woodruff Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. DONALD H. HACKEL, A.B., Middlebury, 55 Hastings Hall 132 Bellevue Ave., Rutland, Vt. '45 SAUL HAHN, A.B., Northwestern, '41 5 Wayne St., Roxbury 5 VVayne St., Roxbury, Mass. CHARLES G. HAINES, B.s., I-Iarvard, '41 21 Kirkland St. 4426 Hawthorne St., N. VV., Wash., D. C. MYRON A. HALLE, jk., B.S., Northwestern, '45 107 Fuller St., Brookline 2382 Strathmore St., Memphis, Tenn. PAUL D. I-IANLON, A.B., Dartmouth, '43 1558 Mass. Ave. 1558 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. EDWARD V. HANRAIIAN, B.S.C., Notre Dame, '42 68 Kirkland St. 4432 VV. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. GERALD I-IARVVOOD, A.B., 8 Sacramento St. 929 Park Ave., N. Y. C. Yale, '42 EDVVARD M. HELLER, A.B., U. of N. C., '46 107 Fuller St., Brookline 333 Audubon Blvd., New Orleans, La. JOHN B. HENNESSEY, A.B., Bates, '43 40 Perkins Hall 122 VVhitney Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. GEORGE VV. HICKMAN, JR., B.S., U. 36 Garfield St. 280 Main St., Ridgefield Park, N. J. s. M. A., 'za EDWARD D. HICKS, A.B., Yale, '42 15 Columbia St., Brookline 65 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. DONALD R. HILLSTROM, A.B., Bethany, '43 29 Phillips St., Boston 2002 Duquesne Ave., McKeesport, Pa. LOUIS T. IIINDENLANG, B.S., N. Y. U., '39 10 Bowdoin St. 73A 13th Ave., Newark, N. J. MELVIN L. HIRSCH, A.B., Cornell, '44 86 Oxford St. 328 N. Y. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FAIRFIELD W. I-IOBAN, A.B., Columbia, '46 16 Hastings Hall 554 E. 82nd St., N. Y. C. WILLIAM P. HOMANS, A.B., Harvard, '41 18 Pleasant St. 2561 Wash. St., Canton, Mass. ROBERT L. HYMAN, A.B., U. Pa., '43 1713 Mass. Ave. 2363 E. 16th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT H. INGRAM, B.S., Harvard, '42 9 Oxford St. 2201 Clinton Ave., Alameda, Cal. HERBERT W. IRWIN, A.B., Rutgers, '43 69 Oxford St. ' Spruce St., Ramsey, N. J. SIXTH TERM 127 SIXTII TERM 128 ARTHUR D. JACKSON, A.B., Tex. Tech., '40 63 VVendell St. Box 206, Lubbock, Texas RUDOLPII JANATA, JR., A.B., U. Pitts., '41 Commander Hotel Commander Hotel, Cambridge, Mass. SEYMOUR B. JEFFRIES, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., 60 12th St., Providence, R. I. 140 W. 58th Sr., N. Y. C. PAUL A. JENNINGS, A.B., B. C., '41 119 Yorktown St., Somerville 119 Yorktown St., Somerville, Mass. HAROLD A. JERRY, JR., A.B., Princeton, '41 6 Barnes St., Waverly 70 Beekman St., Plattsburg, N. Y. ALLAN JOHNSON, A.B., Harvard, '47 3 Hastings Hall 654 N. Portage Path, Akron, Ohio C. OVVEN JOHNSON, A.B., Tulane, '46 45 VVinthrop St. 504 Forsythe St., Monroe, La. LEVVIS H. JOHNSON, A.B., U. Chicago, '42 46 Irving St. 710 N. Stone St., La Grange, Ill. ALAN KAI-IN, B.S., U. Pa., '43 127 Mt. Auburn St. 814 S. 60th Sr., Phila., Pa. SUMNER Z. KAPLAN, A.B., Mass. State, '41 45 Ashford St., Boston 45 Ashford St., Boston, Mass. HYMAN M. KAUFMAN, B.S., B. U., '28 7 Jarvis Ct. Amesbury, Mass. MILTON P. KAYLE, A.B., Hamilton, '43 1713 Mass. Ave. 38 Prospect St., Utica, N. Y. GEORGE T. KELTON, A.B., Harvard, '43 1557 Mass. Ave. 420 Midland Ave., St. Davids, Pa. EDNIUND H. KENDRICK, B.S., Yale, '42 17 Lakeview Ave. 5 Ridgewood Terr., Springfield, Mass. CORNELI US B. KENNEDY, A.B., Yale, '43 E-33 Morris Hall 1130 Lake Shore Dr., Evanston, Ill. LEONARD J. KEYES, A.B., Minn., '42 37 Hastings Hall 3818 Van Buren St., NE, Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN KIMBALL, JR., A.B., Dartmouth, '43 2 Holyoke St. 141 Perkins St., Melrose, Mass. VVILLIAM M. KIMBALL, A.B., Colgate, '43 67 Hammond St. 43 Highland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. THOMAS H, KINGSLEY, A.B., Yale, '41 16 Lancaster St. 4983 VVard P'ky, Kansas City, Mo. MARTIN KIRSCH, B.S., N. Y. U., '41 60 Gorham St. 351 Keer Ave., Newark, N. J. ROBERT B. KITTREDGE, A.B., VVilliams, '43 46 Reservoir St. 150 South St., Needham, Mass. NORMAN VV. KLIEGMAN, A.B., N. Y. U., '43 5 Exeter Pk. 1171 Ocean P'kwy, Brooklyn, N. Y. JEROME A. KLEIN, B.S., U. Mich., '43 104 Trowbridge St. 17707 Kinsman Blvd., Shaker IIts., Ohio JOSEPH KOFFLER, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '43 55 Trowbridge St. 90 Glenbrook Rd., Stamford, Conn. ROY C. LABUDDE, A.B., Carleton, '43 22 Perkins Hall 4790 N. Cumberland Blvd., Milwaukee, VVisc. STANLEY LAMPERT, A.B., Harvard, '43 22 Hastings Hall 301 Allston St., Brighton, Mass. NOAH LANGDALE, A.B., U, of Ala., '41 22 Trowbridge St. 1519 Patterson St., Valdosta, Ga. HERBERT LASKY, M.A., U. VVis., '43 17 Jarvis St. 473 W. End Ave., N. Y. C. WILLIAM 11. LATIMIQR, JR., A.1z., rim-vnrtl, '43 200 Ivy St., Brookline 6902 Yorkshire Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. PHILIP J. LAWRENCE, A.B., The Citadel, '40 53 Orchard St. 383 Main St., Groveland, Mass. STEPHEN G. LAX, A.B., Swarthmore, '41 472 Broadway 6609 N. 10th St., Oak Lane, Phila., Pa. BEN LIPMAN, B.S., VVest. Res., '43 26 Mellen St. 10662 Helena Ave., Cleveland, Ohio ERVVIN G. LIPSKY, B.S., Penn., '43 4 Hastings Hall 13 Pitney St., VV. Orange, N. J. ALBERT B. LITSCHGI, A.B., U. Fla., '41 57 Hastings Hall 2404 Prospect Rd., Tampa, Fla. ROBERT M. LOEFFLER, B.S., U. Okla., '43 48 Hastings Hall 420 VV. 6th St., Bristow, Okla. FRED VV. LONDON, B.S., N. Y. U., '41 203-C Holden Green ' 120 E. 83rd sr., N. Y. C. SIXTH TERM 5 2: J' to ,Ex 'W' l 5 Ni' A 129 SIXTH TERM 130 DAVID E. LONG, A.B., Haverford, '45 6 Craigie Circle 1522 Cleveland Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. BERNARD T. LOUG1-IRAN, A.B., B. C., '45 22 Santuit St., Dorchester 22 Santuit St., Dorchester, Mass. TIIEODORE H. LUNINE, A.B., Harvard, '42 39 Hastings Hall 2158 Highland Ave., Reading, Pa. ROBERT A. LYNCH, A.B., Texas A Sc M., '41 121-A Holden Green Box 124, Point, Texas ROBERT MACCRATE, A.B., Haverford, '43 21 Cbauncy St. 134 Milton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. DONALD S. MACLEOD, A.B., Rochester, '42 55 Trowbridge St. 377 LaSalle Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ROBERT L. MCCANDLESS, B.S., Nebr. U., '45 115 Mt. Auburn St. No. 2 3130 T. St., Lincoln, Nebr. ALBERT N. MCCARTNEY, A.B., Princeton, '42 F-21 Morris Hall F-21 Morris Hall, Boston 63 THOMAS F. MCGUIRE, A.B., Providence, '43 138 Western Ave., Lynn 105 Bigelow St., Fall River, Mass. ROYCE B. MCKINLEY, A.B., Mich., '42 9 Ellery St. 2301 Conn. Ave., Wash., D. C. CHESTER B. MCLAUGHLIN, JR., A.B., Harvard, '41 4 Hawthorn St. 39 Forest Lane, Bronxville, N. Y. JOHN A. MCMAHON, A.B., Duke, '42 122 Mt. Auburn St. 865 21st Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. JAMES J. MCMAHON, A.B., Fordham, '40 43 Harvard Way Ext. 527 W. 124th sr., N. Y. C. GEORGE W. MCMAN US, JR., Ph.B., Loyola, '43 52 Hastings Hall 1808 Sutton Ave., Relay, Md. JOIIN T. MCNAUGHTON, A.B., DePauw, '42 395 Broadway Times, Pekin, Ill. DONALD E. MCNICOL, A.B., Harvard, '42 20 Banks St. 43-36 l71st St., Flushing, N. Y. WILLIAM D. MCSWEENEY, 18 Perkins Hall 237 Grove St., Brockton, Mass. A.B., Harvard, '41 BERNARD MARCUS, U. Pa. 69 Dana St. 901 N. 18th St., Harrisburg, Pa. DONALD E. MARQUARDT, U. Wis. 19 Hastings Hall 517 N. VVashington St., Watertown, Wis. ALFRED T. MARSHALL, A.B., Brown, '42 10 Sacramento St. 10 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. JULIAN H. MARSHALL, jk., A.B. Princeton, 9 Ashton Pl. 818 W. 40th St., Baltimore, Md. ARTHUR MEDOVV, B.S., Northwestern, '39 48 Irving St. 5228 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. CHARLES B. MELBY, JR., A.B., U. Wis., '42 40 Hastings Hall Whitehall, Wis. HAROLD A. MERCER, B.S., U. BuH'alo, '39 .115 Hemenway St., Boston 31 Covington Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. MARVIN B. MEYER, U. C. L. A. 31 Hastings Hall 741 So. Mansfield Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ALBERT R. MEZOFF, B.S., U. Mass., '42 150 Ste. Botolph St., Boston 150 Ste. Botolph St., Boston, Mass. EDWARD B. MIKRUT, A.B., Wayne, '40 1103 Dunster Rd., Harvardevens 11921 Conant Ave., Detroit, Mich. RICHARD H. MILLEN, B.S., Tenn., '42 Apt. B-2, 19 Everett St. 2730 Magnolia Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. RICHARD G. MINTZ, Harvard, '43 1737 Cambridge St. 1737 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. ARTHUR MINUSKIN, Harvard, '46 4 Hastings Hall 364 18th Ave., Paterson, N. I. PAUL MISHKIN, B.S., U. Mich., '44 57 Hastings Hall 5506 15th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CARL MORGENSTERN, Western Res. 15M Shepard St. 1037 Thornhill Dr., E. Cleveland, Ohio GEORGE E. MORRIS, A.B., I-Ioly Cross, '41 58 Harvard Way Ext. 230 Brown St., Providence, R. I. '43 JOSEPH E. MOUKAWSHER, A.B., Wesleyan, '42 42 Kirkland St. 120 VVilIiams St., New London, Conn. CHARLES T. MUNGER, Mich. 21 Alpine St. 105 So. 55th St., Omaha, Nebr. JAMES R. MURPHY, Harvard, '45 . 15M Shepard St. 659 Garfield Ave., Aurora, Ill. SIXTH TERM x .V , -it . rt 0 ' '-A 1 if 125523 A 1 .sQ,'w,fg 3-alta, 'Effie 131 af if -u ,wk h ft 1 . S ' . - 5' wk' fs Sf . Eta SIXTH TE uk- N . 132 RM VVILLIAM C. MURPHY, B.S., Harvard, '42 A-21 Lionel Hall 659 Garfield Ave., Aurora, Ill. VVALTER J. MYSKOVVSKI, A.B., Geo. VVash. U., '44 E-42 Morris Hall 94 lst St., Lowell, Mass. M. ROLAND NACHMAN, JR., A.B., Harvard, '43 1557 Mass. Ave. 117 Thomas Ave., Montgomery, Ala. BRUCE K. NEWELL, A.B., Carleton, '43 55 Trowbridge St. Harmony, Minn. ELLIOTT B. NIXON, JR., A.B., Princeton, '42 9 Farrar St. San Geronimo, San Juan, Puerto Rico WALTER E. OBERER, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, '42 1713 Mass. Ave. 15070 Lesure Rd., Detroit, Mich. SHELDON OLIENSIS, A.B., U. Pa., '43 E-42 Morris Hall, Boston 1039 Oak Lane Ave., Phila., Pa. HERBERT L. ORTNER, B.S., N. Y. U., '43 31 Hastings Hall 616 Ave. N, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK D. PADGETT, Harvard 14 Chauncy St. 905 State St., Vincennes, Ind. RICHARD W. PALMER, A.B., Harvard, '42 16 Lancaster St. 109 Allerton Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. ALAN PALWICK, Harvard 65M Inman St. 384 William St., E. Orange, N. J. MILTON PEARLMAN, A.B., U. Roch., '-I-1 64 Hemenway St., Boston 66 Eastland Ave., Rochester, N. Y. PAUL F. PERKINS, JR., B.S., Harvard, '44 66 Pinckney St., Boston 66 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. I.IONEL II. PERLO, A.B., Mich., '46 7 Devotion St., Brookline 7 Devotion St., Brookline, Mass. JACK G. PERRY, A.B., Harvard, '43 23 Everett St. 313 Shelley Ave., Altoona, Pa. DONALD L. PIIILBRICK, A.B., Bowdoin, '44 3 Perkins Hall 21 Oakhurst Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. ARTHUR II. PHILLIPS, A.B., 63 Garden St. 63 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. Harva rd, '42 C. G. PHILLIPS, A.B., VVilliams, '43 1137 Mass. Ave. 87 Edgemont Rd., Upper Montclair, N. I. SIXTH TERM DAVID E. PLACE, B.S., Harvard, '43 A-11 Straus I-Iall Neal Gate St., Greenbush, Mass. GEORGE L. POWELL, B.S., Renssalaer, '46 10 Stratham Rd., Lexington 35 Oakmere Dr., Baldwin, N. Y. L. RICHARDSON PREYER, A.B., Princeton, '41 4 Chauncy Terr. 603 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N. C. MILTON PRIGOFF, A.B., Williams, '44 33 Magazine St. 221 Paine Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. JEROME S. RASKIN, A.B., Yale, '43 +7 Nottingham Rd., Brighton 2414 Bayswater Ave., Far Rockaway, N. Y. ROBERT M. RAYMER, M.B.A., U. of Chicago, '43 96 Prescott St. 60 E. Scott St., Chicago, Ill. ROBERT L. REED, A.B., U. of Iowa, '41 126 Marlborough St., Boston 530 Kingbard, Waterloo, Iowa CARTER L. REFO, A.B., Washington 8: Lee U., '42 -V, . 1653 Mass. Ave. 'V cfo Mr. E. W. Carr, Beaverdam Rd., Cockysville, Md. R. DONALD REICH, A.B., Dartmouth, '42 3 Perkins Hall' 201 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. E1 IRVING F. REICI-IERT, JR., A.B., U. of Calif., '41 15 Divinity Hall 2690 jackson St., San Francisco, Calif. STANLEY E. REMELMEYER, A.B., U. of VVash., '40 16 Buena Vista Park 821 North N. St., Aberdeen, Wash. ROBERT D. RISCH, A.B., DePauw U., '46 14 Chauncy St. 1302 Old Orchard Rd., Vincennes, Ind. DAVID R. ROBERTS, A.B., Harvard, '42 53 Plimpton St., Walpole 306 Lonsdale Bldg., Duluth, Minn. WALTER M. ROBINSON, JR., A.B., Vanderbilt, '43 1557 Mass. Ave. Park Center Drive, Nashville, Tenn. WALTER F. RoGERs,'JR., A.B., Harvard, '45 54BromF1eld St., Watertown 2950 St. Johns Ave., Jacksonville, Florida EDWARD I. ROTHSCHILD, A.B., Harvard, '42 7 Hastings Hall 517 Cherry St., Winnetka, Ill. NOEL RUBINTON, A.B., Colgate, '42 14 Shepard St. 131 Buckingham Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. ASHER G. RUCII R. B S. in ME. Lehi h U. '39 HJ 1 ' ' 1 . g 1 75 Garfield St. Franklin County, South Mountain, Pa. 133 tx 4 'M' ., V., .Va f .! gs 's-1 5 x. x Q1 P WI '5' '44, 'V .h...'-fy . f ,fig 52 , .. ,t I' wg il ,H 1 P . -'Q I -2 Us SIXTH TERM 149.1 . V ,R ., 2, fl-I .. 1 2 'M' , . H. ,T I ' V vt ,X . K ol. X fav lo 134 ERNEST RUSCONI, B.S., Norwich U., '45 42 Kirkland St. 21 Beckley St., Barre, Vt. WILLIAM A. RUSHER, A.B., Princeton, '44 15 Oxford St. Box 701, Charlottesville, Va. BRUCE P. RYDER, A.B., Franklin S: Marshall, 69 Oxford St. 504 Race Ave., Lancaster, Pa. VINCENT L. ST. JO'H'NS, A.B., U. of Pgh, '44 42 Kirkland St. 3321 W. Carson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. LEON SAVITCH, B.E., U. of Pa. '43 28 Perkins Hall 234 Lafayette St., Kennett Square, Pa. IRWIN SCHNEIDERMAN, A.B., Brooklyn, '43 451 Park Drive, Boston 1444 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS SCHNEIDERMAN, A.B., Harvard, '40 1713 Mass. Ave., Apt. 9 516 Spring St., Reading, Pa. MANUEL SCHWAB, A.B., Michigan, '43 53 Oxford St. 8 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. LEWIS W. SEIDMAN, A.B., Dartmouth, '43 18 Ware St. 2861 Bonnell Rd., Gr. Rapids, Mich. RICHARD L. SELLE, A.B., Oberlin, '42 5 Linden St. 818 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. JEROME G. SHAPIRO, A.B., N. Y. U., '46 7 Irving Terrace 44 E. 208th St., N. Y. C. HERBERT L. SHERMAN, JR., A.B., Brown, '43 17 Sacramento St. 196 Calla St., Providence, R. I. LEONARD L. SILVERSTEIN, A.B., Yale, '43 8 Sacramento St. 901 Columbia St., Scranton, Pa. DONALD J. SISKIND, A.B., Cornell, '44 41 Hastings Hall 1140 Anderson Ave., N. Y. C. SEWARD S. SNELL, A.B., Northwestern, '44 10 Hastings Hall 2031 Farragut Ave., Chicago, Ill. MACVICKER SNOW, l3.Ch.E., Yale, '42 18 Sumner Rd. 5316 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. DEFOREST SPENCER, JR., Harvard 14 Chauney St. 1800 Dupont Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. ROBERT G. SPROUL, JR., A.B., U. Cal., '42 124 Walker St., Apt. 34 Presidcnt's House, U. C., Berkeley, Cal. t4 THOMAS M. STANTON, B.S., I'Iarvard, '43 14 Hastings Hall 2909 VVerk Rd., Cinn., Ohio Cl-IARLES E. STIMSON, JR., A.B., Stanford, '41 18 Sumner Rd. 610 VVoodland Rd., Pasadena, Cal. MERCER L. STOCKVVELL, A.B., U. of South, '43 D-44 Chase Hall, Boston Donelson, Texas ARNOLD R. STREIT, A.B., C. C. N. Y., '45 15 Hastings Hall 309 W. 99th St., N. Y. C. WACLAW T. STREZYNSKY, A.B., Harvard, '42 31 Gray St. 73 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. JAMES M. SULLIVAN, JR., A.B., St. Lawrence U. 31 Gray St. 7 Pierrepoint Ave., Potsdam, N. Y. JERE N. SULLIVAN, A.B., Amherst, '44 34 Mellen St. 54 Clinton Ave., Cortland, N. Y. SEYMOUR S. SUSSMAN, A.B., U. Mich., '39 19 Perkins Hall 4018 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. MELVIN J. SYKES, A.B., johns Hopkins, '43 181 Walnut Ave., Roxbury 2402 E. Baltimore St., Balt., Md. ROBERT T. TATE, JR., A.B., Princeton, '41 2 Holyoke St. 230 E. 51st St., N. Y. C. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR, JR., A.B., Harvard, '41 351 Forest Ave., Cohasset 351 Forest Ave., Cohasset, Mass. WOOD N. TAYLOR, JR., A.B., U. Mo., '41 911 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 1609 Woodlawn St., Austin, Texas ROBERT M. THOMAS, A.B., Princeton, '42 9 Ashton Pl. 100 W. University P'kwy, Balt., Md. PAUL B. THOMPSON, A.B., Colgate, '42 39 Perkins Hall 185 Hornblower Ave., Belleville, N. J. HENRY A. TILGHMAN, 'A.B., Harvard, '42 277 Nahatan St., Westwood 277 Nahatan St., Westwood, Mass. FRAMPTON W. TOOLE, JR., A.B., 17. of s. C., '43 18 Perkins Hall W. Southboundary Ave., Aiken, S. C. RAYMOND M. TORKILDSON, B.S., U. S. D., '46 1557 Mass. Ave. 1503 N. 39th St., Milwaukee, Wis. SAUL TOUSTER, A.B., Harvard, '46 . 15 Everett St. 1648 52nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. '43 SIXTH TERM v:ry..r'..f,.w A k I f AA JM ii K Egg wil .X 'nf Q1 . , 1 ,, . X 'X 135 SIXTH TERM 6 . ii .. 5? 1 lu 136 JESSE L. TULLMAN, B.S., N. Y. U., 4 Hastings Hall 752 14th Ave., Paterson, N. J. '43 JAMES R. ULSH, Amherst, '45 1109 Perimeter Rd., I-Iarvardevens 88 Ruskin Rd., Eggertsville, N. Y. DONALD VAIL, A.B., Princeton, '42 12 Wendell St. 155 Main St., Hyannis, Mass. JACK D. VOSS, PhB., Wis., '43 63 Wendell St. 2032 Hubbard Ave., Middleton, Wis. DOW VOTAW, A.B., Colo. Coll., '41 1572 Mass. Ave. S20 W. San Miguel, Colo. Springs, Colo. WILLIAM P. WALPOLE, B.S., Villanova, '43 -I-2 Kirkland St. 1032 Columbian Ave., Oak Park, Ill. JACK A. WEBB,B.S.,Ok1a. A Sz M Coll., '37 86 Oxford St. Box 177, Rush Springs, Okla. WILLIAM B. VVEBB, A.B., VVasl1. 8: Lee, '42 38 Perkins Hall 111 Pendery Ave., Cinn., Ohio CHARLES H. VVEILAND, A.B., Johns Hopkins, '42 40 Kirkland St. 320 Avon St., Aurora, Ill. SAMUEL VVEISBARD, A.B., N. Y. IT., '42 1682 Beacon St., Brookline 1939 Gr. Concourse, N. Y. C. DAVID I. VVENDEL, A.B., U. Cal., '42 127 Mt. Auburn St. 755 O'Farrell St., San Francisco, Cal. MILTON R. VVESSEL, A.B., Yale, '44 57 llastings Hall 260 Lyncroft Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. VVll.l.IAM VVESSELHOEFT, A.B., Harvard, '42 8 Hilliard St. 315 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. JOHN VV. VVHARTON, A.B., U. Pa., '37 1909 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 404 Braddock Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. FRANCIS M. WHEAT, A.B., Pomona, '42 122 Oxford St. 4801 Conn. Ave., Wash., D. C. HERBERT WII.LIAMS, Brooklyn College 69 Dana St. 140 West 69th Sr., N. Y. C. VVALTER B. VVILLIAMS, A.B., U. of VVash., '43 23 Jarvis Ct. 4907 E. 39th St., Seattle, Wash. JAMES M. WILSON, JR., A.B., Swarthmore, '39 127 Mt. Auburn St. 1405 Goddard Ave., Louisville, Ky. SIXTH AND FIFTH Tl 'RMS PAUL WINDELS, JR., A.B., Princeton, '43 51 Hastings Hall 10 Pineapple St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALAN F. VVOHLSTETTER, A.B., C. C. N. Y., '42 96 Prescott St. 790 Riverside Drive, N. Y. C. OLIVER B. WYMAN, IR., A.B., Stanford, '40 18 VVendell St. 2231 Broadway, San Francisco, Calif. BRYANT K. ZIMMERMAN, A.B., Augustana, 125 juniper Rd., Belmont 202 Emily St., Mt. Morris, Ill. LEONARD J. ZINS, A.B., Amherst, '44 227 Rindge Ave. 227 Rindge Ave., Cambridge, Mass. MAX J. ALLEN, B.B.A., U. Texas, '44 6 University Rd. 2908 Broadway St., San Antonio, Texas JOHN F. ARNING, Harvard 380 Broadway 714 johnson Ave., Lansing, Mich. ERNEST L. AUTREY, U. Arkansas 8 Perkins Hall 2402 Pecon St., Texarkana, Ark. F. L. BATE, Hamilton, '42 16 Linnaean St. Rensellear Rd., Essex Falls, N. 1. CHARLES H. BARTLETT, jr., A.B., Notre Da 55 Trowbridge St. Cuba City, Wisc. LEON C. BAKER, A.B., Brooklyn, '46 304 School St., VVatertown 221 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVILLIAM B. BEAM, B.S., Purdue, '46 2101 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 455 VV. 4th St., Mansfield, Ohio GEORGE A. BENDER, A.B., N. Y. U., '43 59 Edgemoor Rd., Belmont 14 Charles St., jersey City, N. I. SUMNER T. BERNSTEIN, A.B., Harvard, '44 19 Everett St. 184 Bolton St., Portland, Me. WALTER 13. BLACK, JR., A.B., 1111.-vm-tl, '47 45 Mt. Auburn St. 630 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, Pa. OLIVER M. BLACKBITRN, A.B., Princeton, '43 9 Ashton Pl. 322 Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM L. BLUM, A.B., Georgetown, '42 366 Harvard St. 2709 Stratford Ave., Cinn., Ohio JAMES R. BLUMENFELD, A.B., VVi's., '46 96 Prescott St. 6608 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. '46 me, '46 FIFTH TERM 'Q- Q C U Q if fr , D 4 1 l X 1 N' NC? q. . ' I 138 MARVIN BOISSEAU, JR., A.B., Brown, '41 42 Kirkland St. 6625 Pershing St., St. Louis, Mo. MARVIN BORMAN, A.B., U. Mich., '43 19 Everett St. 1361 Shelby St., Indianapolis, Incl. THEODORE F. BROPHY, A.B., Yale, '45 14 Kirkland Pl. 258 Corona Ave., Pelham, N. Y. RALPH D. BUCK, A.B., Princeton, '43 5 Shepard St. 96 Beech St., Floral Pk., N. Y. CLIFFORD S. BURDGE, JR., A.B., Amherst, '44 145 Austin St. 79 Westminster Rd., Bristol, Conn. WILLIAM G. BURKE, B.S., Michigan, '43 32 Perkins Hall 318 Clark St., Billings, Montana WALTER S. CALDERWOOD, B.S., U. Penn., '44 14 Davenport St. 15 Verbeck St., Warren, Pa. EDWARD J. CALLAHAN, JR., A.B., Georgetown, 71 Larch Rd. 4200 Fremont Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. WALLIS L. CAMPBELL, B.S., U. Kansas, '40 8 Copley St., Winchester 604 Wash. Ave., Salina, Kansas HOWARD A. CARLTON, A.B., Yale, '42 Hotel Continental 3750 N. Lake Sh. Dr., Chicago RICHARD A. CARR, A.B., Swarthmore, '42 135 Paul St., Brookline 304 Taplow Rd., Baltimore, Md. JOHN CARROLL, A.B., Cornell, '44 16 Linnaean St. 197 Amity St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRY T. CARTER, A.B., Dartmouth, '44 57 Brattle St. 1500 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. JAMES H. CASE, A.B., Williams, '41 15 Bellevue Ave. Lihue St., Kauai, T. H. GEORGE M. CHESTER, A.B., Princeton, '43 48 Buckingham St. 407 E. Wis. Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. GEORGE W. CHIOSSI, A.B., Stanford, '42 22 Hastings Hall Rt. 1, Box 804, Santa Cruz, Cal. JOHN R. CLARK, A.B., Rutgers, '43 43 Wendell St. 21 Jefferson Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. LUDWIG II. CLIFTON, B.S., Indiana, '38 14 Chauncy St. 323 Bridge St., Gary, Ind. 3 LAWRENCE E. COOKE, Harvard, '43 1163 Boylston St., Boston 1163 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. PAUL G. COUNIHAN, A.B., Harvard, '39 328 Harvard St. 328 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. CARLTON E. CROTTY, A.B., Harvard, '41 13 Gloucester St., Boston 23 Ridgeway Dr., Quincy, Mass. CARMIE R. DAFOE, JR., A.B., Reed, '46 26 Chauncy St. 4216 N. E., 109th Ave., Portland, Ore. DARIO DE BENEDICTIS, A.B., U. Cal., '46 1699 Cambridge St. 1709 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, Cal. THOMAS D. DOLAN, A.B., Holy Cross, '45 32 Perkins Hall 11 Mansfield Pl., Lynn, Mass. WILLIAM E. DUFFIELD, A.B., W. Va., '43 43 Wendell St. 17 VVilliams St., Uniontown, Pa. SAMUEL E. EASTMAN, B.S.E., Princeton, '44 12 Forest St. Box 794, Erie, Pa. VVILLIAM M. EATON, B.S., Duke, '45 10 Kirkland St. 955 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C. WILLIAM M. ELA, U. Colorado 10 Dana St. 1006 Main St., Grand Junction, Colo. IIOVVARD W. ELOFSON, A.B., Whitman, '44 55 Trowbridge St. 900 Okanogan Ave., VVenatchee, Wash. DAVID VV. EWING, Amherst 144 Brattle St. 2175 Lake Dr., Gr. Rapids, Mich. JAMES F. FALLON, JR., Harvard 15 Damon Rd., Medford 15 Damon Rd., Medford, Mass. ROBERT A. FELTNER, A.B., Harvard, '47 31 Gray St. 2542 Creston Ave., N. Y. C. S. G. FISHER, B.S., U. S. M. A., '40 17 Hamilton Rd., VValtham 2257 N. Kedzie Blvd., Chicago, Ill. SAM S. FITZIMMONS, A.B., Kenyon, '42 22 Brimmer St., Boston 11820 Lake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio NORMAN S. FREIBERGER, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '42 33 Trowbridge St. 140-10 Franklin Ave., Flushing, N. Y. RAY GARETT, JR., A.B., Yale, '41 , 38 Harvard Way Ext. 816 Ridge Terr., Evanston, Ill. FIFTH TERM , rl ay, A .,, X an Nam. ' wo-Q s , Q, .qs if . Z ' gn. , . ,. 'W , 'On 139 FIFTH TERM 140 WILLIAM C. GARRETT, A.B., Stanford, '43 11 Shepard St. 1220 E. 20th St., Tulsa, Okla. CHARLES F. GLAMAN, A.B., Grinnell, '43 ll Hastings Hall Jewell, Iowa ELI GOLDSTON, A.B., Harvard, '42 173 Hancock St. 2915 Crescent Dr., Warren, Ohio STANLEY B. GOMBERG, A.B., U. Penn., '43 304 School St., Watertown 772 Garrett Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. HARRY G. GREEN, B.S., Harvard, '44 3 Lindall Pl., Boston 2105 Porter St., Phila., Pa. PHILIP P. GREEN, jk., A.B., Princeton, '43 5 Shepard St. Madigan Gen. Hospital, Tacoma, VVash. RICHARD W. GREENBAUM, A.B., Harvard, '42 18 Hilliard St. 18 Hilliard St., Cambridge, Mass. NORMAN N. GRIFFITH, B.S., Harvard, '42 8 Cleveland St. 2137 S.E. Taylor St., Portland, Oregon HERBERT L. GURNEE, B.B.Ad., U. Minn., '43 1303 Eliot Rd., Harvardevens 610 S. E. 6th St., Minneapolis, Minn. RICHARD GYORY, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '43 6 Perkins Hall 170 W. Slst St., N. Y. C. ARNOLD A. HACKMYER, A.B., C. C. N. Y., '47 81 Garfield St. 4-00 Ft. Wash. Ave., N. Y. C. ROBERT P. HAFFA, B.S., U. S. M. A., '39 79 Brooks Ave., Quincy 79 Brooks Ave., Quincy, Mass. VVILLIAM H. HAGENDORN, A.B., Princeton, '44 1S Oxford St. 93 Moffat St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVILBUR H. HAINES, A.B., Princeton, '41 E-31 Morris Hall Merion Sta., Pa. ROBERT VV. HALTERMAN, A.B., Ohio State, '42 11 Hastings Hall 348 Pearl St., Marion, Ohio VVADE HAMPTON, Harvard 44 Follen St. 90 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. VVILLIAM VV. HANCOCK, Harvard 42 Kirkland St. Lacon, Ill. HERBERT F. I-IANSEN, A.B., Oberlin, '42 Apt. 5, 135 VVash. St., Brighton 410 VV. 68th St., Kansas City, Mo. JOHN M. IIARRINGTON, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '43 56 Summer St., VV. Roxbury 56 Summer St., W. Roxbury, Mass. GEORGE M. HASEN, A.B., U. Cal., '43 72 Francis Ave. 2115 The Alameda, San Jose, Cal. FREDERICK H. HECK, A.B., Brown, '44 31 Mass. Ave., Boston 451 Park Ave., East Princeton, Ill. JOHN B. HENDERSON, A.B., Brown 13 Chauncy St. 119 Upton Ave., Providence, R. I. ROGER C. HENSELMAN, A.B., Harvard, '42 1716 Cambridge St. 35 Berkeley Way, Medford, Ore. JAMES J. HIGGINSON, A.B., Harvard, '43 395 Broadway St. Old Westbury, L. I., N. Y. THOMAS L. HIGGINSON, A.B., Harvard, '42 395 Broadway St. Old Westbur, L. I., N. Y. CECIL B. HIGHLAND, JR., A.B., W. Va. U., '39 11 Centre St. 245 Va. St., New Martinsville, VV. Va. HAROLD L. HITCHINS, JR., B.B.A., S. M. U., '43 4 Perkins Hall 6425 Goliad Ave., Dallas, Texas ROBERT U. HOLDEN, A.B., Harvard, '44 78 Mt. Auburn St. Shirley Center, Mass. RICHARD A. HOLMAN, A.B., Cornell, '43 5 Chauncy Terr. 285 Riverside Dr., N. Y. C. WILLIAM M. HORNE, A.B., DePauw, '42 31 Mass. Ave., Boston 5254 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. LEMUEL C. HUTCHINS, A.B., Princeton, '43 10 Blossom St., Boston 213 Mockingbird Lane, Tyler, Texas RALPH S. IRWIN, JR., A.B., U. Chicago, '42 40 Langdon Ave., Watertown 7307 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. RICHARD J. JENNINGS, Fordham 15 Ware St. 880 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C. EDWARD s. JONES, A.B., Colgate, '42 12 Rutland St. 1537 Howard Ave., Utica, N. Y. FRANCIS A. KELLY, A.B., Trinity, '41 F-11 Morris Hall 7 Eastview St., West Hartford, Conn. FELIX H. KENT, N. Y. U. 28 Gorham St. 610 W. 139th St., N. Y. C. FIFTH TERM ,. , . wg yr 1 . is f Ea.. , v M, st Y Nl 4? Mm ' 4' :sy A 141 FIFTH TERM fs 6 142 WALTER N. KERNAN, A.B., Harvard, '40 27 Rice St. 27 Rice St., Cambridge, Mass. THEODORE KIENDL, JR., A.B., Yale, '42 60 Brattle St. 35 Durham Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. NELSON E. KIMMELMAN, A.B., U. Pa., '42 -l-2 Perkins Hall 4807 Pine St., Phila., Pa. FRANCIS M. KIRKPATRICK, B.S., Yale, '44 15 Linnaean St. Dolibers Cove, Marblehead, Mass. CHARLES W. KNOWLTON, A.B., U. So. Car., '43 13 Hastings Hall 1520 Senate St., Columbia, S. C. ARTHUR F. KOSKINAS, Harvard 6 Shepard St. 134 Russell St., VVorcester, Mass. JOHN H. KREAMER, A.B., Kansas, '46 242 Marlborough St., Boston Downs, Kansas CLOYD LAPORTE, JR., A.B., Harvard, '46 -l-4 Follen St. 430 E. 86th St., N. Y. C. STANLEY H. LEVY, A.B., Cornell, '43 5 Chauncy Terr. 416 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES C. LIGIITFOOT, A.B., Howard Univ., '43 2-l-8 River St. 1329 Missouri Ave., N.W., VVashington, D. C. HENRY C. LIND, A.B., Princeton, '43 201-D Holden Green 36 Circuit Dr., Cranston, R. I. R. VV. MCCANDLISH, A.B., Northwestern, '42 31 Mass. Ave., Boston 807 Linden Ave., Wilmette, Ill. WALTER M. MCCLELLAND, A.B., U. Va., '44 50 Irving St. 50 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. EDWIN S. MCKEOWN, A.B., Princeton, '43 31 Mass Ave., Boston 588 Arbor Vitae Rd., Winnetka, Ill. LAUGHLIN H. MACLEAN, A.B., Ohio State, '46 13 Perkins Hall 2001 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. JAMES B. MALLEY, A.B., Dartmouth, '43 3 Hastings Box 70, Indigo Hill Rd., Somersworth, N. H. LELAND J. MARKLEY, A.B., Colgate, '44 8 Cleveland St. 12 Vosburg St., Ilion, N. Y. EDWARD S. MASKET, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '43 225 Brattle St. 2523 Aqueduct Ave., N. Y. C. ALLEN F. MATHER, A.B., Colgate, '43 10 Blossom St., Boston 738 Forest Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. FRANK J. MAXWELL, A.B., Harvard, '46 31 Gray St. 355 Buckhannon Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va. ROBERT W. MAYNARD, A.B., Princeton, '45 3 Berkeley Place Squaw Brook Rd., N. Haledon, N. J. FRANCIS J. MILLIGAN, JR., Ph.B., Loyola, '45 1557 Mass. Ave. 1101 N. Lockwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. JAMES S. MIZE, A.B., U. C. L. A., '42 225 Brattle St. 4242 W. 58th Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. WILLIAM S. MOORHEAD, JR., A.B., Yale, '44 4 Chauncy Terr. 5725 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH P. MORRAY, B.S., U. S. N. A., '40 520 Boylston St., Boston 2322 Commonwealth Ave., Chicago, Ill. FRANCIS S. MOULTON, JR., Williams, '44 11 Morton Rd., Milton 11 Morton Rd., Milton, Mass. GEORGE B. MUNROE, A.B., Dartmouth, '43 124 Walker St. 619 Morgan St., Joliet, Ill. PHILIP J. MURPHY, A.B., Northw., '41 107 Lakeview Ave. 552 Brompton St., Chicago, Ill. LUNNAN N. NEVELS, JR., A.B., Bowdoin, '46 28 Jarvis Ct. 18 Bancroft St., Portland, Me. CHARLES R. PASCOE, A.B., Yale, '42 130 Brattle St. Gravelly Lake Dr., Tacoma, VVash. MAI-ILON F. PERKINS, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '40 68 Kirkland St. 2202 Wyoming Ave., Wash., D. C. ROSWELL B. PERKINS, A.B., Harvard, '45 70 Revere St., Boston 36 Lime St., Boston ALBERT N. PERRETTA, A.B., Cornell, '43 4 Sumner Rd. 6922-10th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. SEYMOUR E. PODOLSKY, A.B., U. Mich., '43 81 Garfield 3336 Glendale Ave., Detroit, Mich. GEORGE N. PRINCE, Harvard 4 Greenough Ave. 50 Wash. St., Schenectady, N. Y. DAVID C. PRUGH, A.B., Miami U., '43 19 Rindge Ave. 2809 Hillside Ave., Dayton, Ohio FIFTH TERM 5-QI 143 - i S Q' J .4 A FIFTH TERM 144 JAMES E. QUINN, A.B., Seton Hall 31 Mass. Ave., Boston 245 Spring St., Newton, N. J. THOMAS J. RAFFOL, A.B., Boston Coll., '43 33 Union Park, Boston 33 Union Park, Boston, Mass. VIQRNE R. READ, JR., A.B., Amherst, '44 21 Perkins Hall 2924 Silver Lake Blvd., Silver Lake, Ohio HOVVARD E. RICE, A.B., Brown, '41 31 Jarvis Ct. 52 Dorchester Ave., Prov., R. I. HARRY II. RIDDICK, A.B., U. Ala., '43 53 Francis Ave. 503 Pettus St., Demopolis, Ala. JOSEPH C. ROBBINS, A.B., Yale, '43 378 Harvard St. 185 High St., Pittsfield, Mass. VVALTER S. ROBBINS, A.B., Harvard, '41 135 Miltrmrx St., Milton 135 Milton St., Milton, Mass. CHARLES G. RODMAN, B.S., U. Pa., '43 1692 Mass. Ave. 1692 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. HAROLD R. ROOKS, B.S., Harvard, '43 12 Farwell Pl. 12 Farwell Pl., Cambridge, Mass. VVAYNE J. ROPER, Ph.B., U. Wis., '46 46 Dunster St. Polk St., Oshkosh, Wis. NATHAN B. ROSENBLATT, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y 33 Trowbridge St. 16 Met. Oval, N. Y. HAROLD A. ROSENBLUM, A.B., Harvard, '43 263 Harvard St. 1857 Haywood St., Farrell, Pa. KARL SCHMEIDLER, A.B., Cornell, '44 6 Chauncy St. VV. Newbrighton, Staten Is., N. Y. JEROME SCHVVARTZ, A.B., U. C. L. A., '43 31 Crescent St. 1065 S. Hayworth Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. VVILLIAM T. SEAWELL, B.S., U. S. M. A., '41 112 Maple St., Malden 218 VV. 14th St., Pine Bluff, Ark. JAMES SHAUGHNESSY, A.B., Harvard, '45 145 Austin St. 188 Concord St., Framingham, Mass. FORREST F. SHOEMAKER, A.B., Okla. U., '44 10 Blossom St., Boston 2412 E. 22nd St., Tulsa, Okla. JOHN J. SLAVIN, A.B., Manhattan, '43 6 Shepard St. 778 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. CHARLES C. SMITH, A.B., Harvard, '41 45 Mt. Auburn St. Upper King St., RFD 4, Greenwich, Conn. FELIX T. SMITH, Jr., A.B., VVilliams, '42 15 Bellevue Ave. 2496 Filhert St., San Francisco, Cal. DOUGLAS G. SMYTH, A.B., Harvard, '45 130 Brattle St. 212 Eaglecroft Rd., VVestfield, N. I. P. ARTHUR SPENCE, jr., Ph.B,, VVis., '43 14 Mellon St. Stanton, Nebraska THAXTER P. SPENCER, A.B., Harvard, '43 18 Concord Ave. 38 Devon Rd., Newton Ctre., Mass. GEORGE SPIEGEL, A.B., Amherst, '41 18 Hastings Hall 14 Dalton P'kway, Salem, Mass. RICHARD F. STAPLES, A.B., Harvard, '41 9 Court St., Arlington Center 52 Paterson St., Providence, R. I. ROBERT E. STEINER, III, A.B., U. Ala., '46 53 Francis Ave. 208 Gilmer Ave., Montgomery, Ala. DOUGLAS F. STEVENSON, A.B., De Pauw, '44- 44 Garfield St. 819 E. Powell Ave., Evansville, Ind. HENRY S. STREETER, A.B., Harvard, '42 18 Pleasant St. Box 406, Morristown, N. CONSTANTINE J. STROUMTSOS, A.B., Rutgers, '46 314 Harvard St. 140 Albany St., New Brunswick, N. J. A. M. SUTHERLAND, A.B., U. of the South, '42 53 Dunster St. 632 Alta Ave., San Antonio, Tex. ALBERT H. SWETT, B.E., Yale, '45 167 Highland Ave., Somerville 610 Ann St., Medina, N. Y. JULIUS TABIN, Ph.D., U. Chic., '46 14 Kirkland Pl. 1151 Lunt Ave., Chicago, Ill. CHARLES VV. TAYLER, A.B., U. Roch., '46 59 Edgemoor Rd., Belmont 430 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. DWIGHT D. TAYLOR, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '41 46 Matthews Hall Rte. 1, Wayzata, Minn. NELSON F. TAYLOR, A.B., U. of N. C., '42 Apt. 12, 29 Queensbury St., Boston 213 Williamsboro St., Oxford, N. C. CHARLES H. TOBIAS, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '43 15 Everett St. 960 Redway Ave., Cinn., Ohio FIFTH TERM 145 FIFTH TERM - ,Qi , l 7 ' 1. q A L 5, 'u QF 37. x .Ki 146 ARTHUR J. TORSIGLIERI, A.B., Harvard, '45 28 Hull St., Boston 28 Hull St., Boston, Mass. ROBERT II. TROESCIIER, A.B., Harvard, '43 47 Irving St. 85 Winter St., Lynhrook, N. Y. CHRIST T. TROUPIS, Northwestern 21 Eaton St., Boston 1207 5th St., Mendota, Ill. LEO W. TUCKER, A.B., Creighton, '42 37 Langdon St. 522 S. 53rd St., Omaha, Nebr. R. F. VANIJERVEEN, B.S., U. of s. Cnr., we 5 Story St. 936 VV. Leonard Rd., Gr. Rapids, Mich. LEON MORRIS WAKS, A.B., U. VVis., '42 68 Kirkland St. 610 E. 24th St., Paterson, N. J. EDWARD M. WALL, A.B., Harvard, '40 21 Liberty Ave., Lexington 21 Liberty Ave., Lexington, Mass. ABRAHAM WAX, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '42 39 Divinity Hall 367 Vermont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MILES G. WEDEMAN, A.B., Swarthmore, '43 19 Farrell Pl. 3818 Taylor Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. JOHN P. VVEITZEL, A.B., Yale, '44 378 Harvard St. 1120 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. HARRY F. WEYHER, B.S., IT. of N. Car., '46 Hastings Hall 1106 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston, N. C. FRANK X. WHITE, A.B., Harvard, '41 26 Perkins I-Iall 840 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Mass. PHILIP L. WINTER, B.S., Harvard, '44- 20 Sumner Rd. 242 E. 19th St., N. Y. C. WALLACE I. WOLF, Jr., A.B., Holy Cross, '45 263 Harvard St. 161 Chestnut Hill Dr., Rochester, N. Y. I. R. WORSLEY, B.S., E. Car. Tchs. Coll., '44 31 Mass. Ave., Boston 408 Eastern St., Greenville, N. C. HAROLD S. WRIGHT, A.B., U. Hawaii, '43 26 Mellen St. 4020 Waialae Ave., Hawaii FREDRIC A. YERKE, Jr., A.B., Reed, '46 474 Broadway 2405 SE., 4-Oth Ave., Portland, Ore. CLARENCE C. YOUNG, A.B., U. Nev., '43 21 Hammond St. Lovelock, Nevada FI FT ROGER VV. YOUNG, A.B., Notre Dame, '42 23 Lee St. Breakheart Hill Rd., VV. Greenwich, R. I. HAROLD F. ZAEHRINGER, B.S., Ilamilton, '42 16 Linnaean St. 153 Argonne Dr., Kenmore, N. Y. EVGENE N. ZEIGLER, A.B., IT. of South, '42 99 Brattle St. RFD No. 2, Florence, S. Carolina HOMER R. ZINK, A.B., Rutgers, '-l-1 F-11 Morris Hall 26 Rossmore Pl., Belleville, N. J. GEORGE I. ADRIANCE, A.B., VVilliams, '46 4 Potter Pk. Mansfield Ave., Darien, Conn. ROBERT II. ALLEN, U. Texas 21 Hammond St. 518 VV. Coronado St., Phoenix, Ariz. DOUGLAS E. ALLIS, A.B., Syracuse, '47 19 VVolcott St., Dorchester 859 Maryland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. CARL R. ANDERSON, A.B., U. VVash., '42 Brunswick Hotel, Boston 11738 8th Ave., N.E., Seattle, Wash. NORMAN E. ANDERSON, B.S., U. Oregon, ' 1737 Cambridge St., Apt. 412 3206 S.E. Knapp St., Portland, Ore. 46 HERBERT S. ASCHERMAN, A.B., Harvard, '46 4+ Michael St., Arlington 2515 Kemper Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio BOCE VV. BARLOVV, A.B., Howard, '39 10 Clarendon Ave. 349 Bellevue St., Hartford, Conn. ,IVLES M. BARON, A.B., Georgetown, '43 39 Irving St. 412 Marlboro Rd., Cedarhurst, N. Y. XVALTER BARRY, A.B., B. C., '40 37 Rosewood St., Mattapan 37 Rosewood St., Mattapan, Mass. YVILLIAM J. BARTON, A.B., Brown, '47 18 Sumner Rd. 158 Greenfield Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. GEORGE BENEDICT, jr., Ph.B., Dickinson, '44 37 Langdon St. 5372 VVingohocking Terrace, Phila., Pa. RICHARD A. BEYER, A.B., Harvard, '44 81 Irving St. Lake Bluff, Ill. ALEXANDER M. BICKEL, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '47 37 Perkins Hall 600 VV. 150th St., N. Y. C. MASON L. BOHRER, A.B., Harvard, '46 1737 Cambridge St. 20 E. Cedar St., Chicago, Ill. H AND FOURTH TERMS 1. .,, ,. I . alas... 147 FO URTII TERM 148 ROBERT BRACKIEN, A.B., Wabash, '43 156 Line St. 5811 N. Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind. EDVVIN W. BRAGDON, A.B., Princeton, '43 SA Chauncy St. 1133 I'Iinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. PHILIP A. BRAN'CI'CCI, A.B., Michigan, '46 3 VVendell St. 30 I.ocust IIill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. IVAR-JULIUS BRANDT, Dartmouth 142 VVashington St., Islington 142 VVashington St., Islington, Mass. ROBERT A. BRECKIIEIMER, A.B., Princeton, '47 28 Mt. Aulaurn St. 142 Hampton Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. VVIIJJAM C. BRIGGS, A.B., Stanford, '46 44 Hastings I'Iall 1201 Sigma Chi Rd., Alhnqueruue, N. Mex. JOSEPH P. BRIGIIT, jr., A.B., Princeton, '47 5 VVendell St. 27955 Thealameda, Balt., Md. JAMES A. BRINK, A.B., llarvard, '43 627 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 627 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. JAMES E. BROMVVEIJ., A.B., Iowa State, '42 136 Irving.: St. 352 21st St., Cedar Rapids, Iowa JERRY M. BROVVN, A.B., IIarvard, '46 ll Beech St. 11 Beech St., Cambridge LAITRENCE A. BROVVN, jr., A.B., Ilarvard, '42 -1-34 Marlborough St., Boston 434 Marlhorough St., Boston RICIIARD II. BROVVN, B.S.P.A., VVash I'.,'-13 26 llastings llall 6744- Ilolmes St., Kansas City, Mo. ROBERT A. BROVVN, George VVash. I'., '47 1653 Mass. Ave. 1400 Fairmont St., N.VV., VVash., D. C. KINGSBVRY BROVVNE, Ilarvard 1800 Mass. Ave. 140 Dudley St., Brookline, Mass. DAVIS C. lsI'RRovcne1s,J1-., A.B., lfrinmon, '41 451 Merrill Rd., VVatertown Hunting IIall, Easton, Md. THOMAS A. CAI.DVVEI.I., B.S., Ilarvard, '46 145 Austin St. 716 Miss. Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. ,IOIIN CAREY, A.B., Yale, '47 380 Beacon St., Boston I.ittle Ilarlwor Rd., Portsmouth, N. II. JAMES T. CASSIDY, jr., A.B., Holy Cross, '43 30 Mayfield St., Dorchester 30 Mayfield St., Dorchester, Mass. FREDERICK S. CASSMAN, A.B., U. Illinois, '47 2 Hastings Hall Senate Hotel, Freeport, Ill. ROBERT L. CAULFIELD, A.B., Harvard, '45 145 Austin St. 35 Walbridge Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. MALCOLM A. CIIANDLER, A.B., Harvard, '47 CB-39 Morris Hall, Boston 810 Yale Ave., University City, Mo. ABRAM J. CHAYES, A.B., Harvard, '43 Brunswick Hotel, Boston 20 E. Delaware Pl., Chicago, Ill. LEON L. M. CI-IUN, A.B., U. Hawaii, '44 62 Perkins Hall 3041 Manoa Road, Honolulu, Hawaii CHARLES E. CLAPP, II, A.B., Williams, '45 380 Cushing St., Hingham 380 Cushing St., Hingham, Mass. DONALD X. CLAVIN, B.S., Holy Cross, '45 56 Plympton St. 74 E. Mineola Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. WILLIAM B. CLEMMER, A.B., U. Pittsburgh, '-l-3 68 Kirkland St. 330 Castlegate Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. GEORGE M. COBURN, A.B., IIZll'VIll'Ci, '46 2 Holyoke Pl. 5 Arlington St., Boston, Mass. HOWARD M. COHEN, A.B., Columbia, '47 39 Irving St. 945 W. End Ave., N. Y. C. SAMUEL L. COHEN, A.B., N. Y. U., '46 37 Gorham St. 206 Ridgewood Ave., Newark, N. I. G. BLANDIN COLBURN, Jr., A.B., Pomona, '42 68 Dana St. 633 McKinley Ave., Fresno, Cal. JAMES P. COLLINS, A.B., Villanova, '41 40 Kirkland St. 1212 VV. Sth St., VVilmington, Del. ' DAVID G. COLT, A.B., Princeton, '-l-6 37 Langdon St. Gould Farm, Great Barrington, Mass. ROBERT G. CONLEY, A.B., I'IZll'VIIl'Ci, '46 23 Maple Ave. 23 Maple Ave., Cambridge, Mass. GEORGE VV. COOMBE, jr., A.B., Rutgers, '47 67 Kirkland St. 67 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. LEON M. COOPER, A.B., U. C. L. A., '44 7 Perkins Hall 2005 Outpost Dr., Los Angeles, Cal. WINSTON R. CORNELL, A.A., Roch. Jun. Coll., '41 77 Dana St. 414 W. 6th St., Mankato, Minn. FOURTH TERM . -.if ' tb, fum. 1. 'Q' g 149 FOITRTII TERM . Q 150 JOHN E. CORRIGAN, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '43 51 Hastings St. S133 Potomac Ave., Chicago, Ill. ALBERT D. CRENSIIAVV, A.B., Emory, '-I-1 41 Roseland St. 7-l-0 Va. Cir., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT J. CITRLEY, A.B., VVilliams, '43 17 Wlare St. 8+ VVellesley Rd., Holyoke, Mass. CRAIG C. DAVIS, B.S., Ga. Tech., '+I 86 Oxford St. 241+ Rock Crest Dr., Dallas, Tex. CASIMIR DERIIAM, jr., A.B., Harvard, '46 232 Brattle St. Tuxedo Park, N. Y. JAMES E. DEVITT, A.B., U. Minn., '42 1653 Mass. Ave. 1736 Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. DAVID J. DIXON, A.B., Park, '46 2509 Eliot St., Harvardevens 35-I-4 VVahash St., Kansas City, Mo. DONALD A. DOHENY, B.M.E., Marquette, '47 Apt. 2, 33 Pemberton St. +07 N. Pinecrest St., Milwaukee, Wis. ROGER J. DONAI-Ima, A.B., iinrvnrfl, '46 110 VVilliams Ave., Hyde Park 110 VVilliams Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. ROBERT VV. DONOVAN, A.B., Bowdoin, '47 Apt. 3, 232 Kelton St., Allston Apt. 3, 232 Kelton St., Allston, Mass. PETER DORSEY, A.B., Harvard, '-I-7 Apt. S, 15 Everett St. 2204 VV. Lake Isles Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. WILLIAM H. DUNKLIN, A.B., Princeton, '43 I0 Perkins Hall 1105 VV. Sth Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. VVEAVER W. DITNNAN, A.B., H:1rvard,'47 1 Fuller Pl. 342 VV. Center St., Paxton, Ill. LLOYD I.. DIIXBURY, Jr., A.B., rlarvml, '47 117 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 680 E. Main St., Caledonia, Minn. GEORGE D. DYSART, A.B., U. VVaSh., '43 9 Shepard St. 105 N. VVash. Ave., Centralia, Wash. BERT H. EARLY, A.B., Duke, '4-1 Chancery Cluh 1308 Huntington Ave., Huntington, W. Va. VVILLIAM D. EBERLE, A.B., Stanford, '45 98 Chestnut St., Boston 100 E. Idaho St., Boise, Idaho RICIIARD A. EDVVARDS, A.B., Indiana U., '47 19 Agassiz St. 228 N. VVest St., Tipton, Ind. FO U RTII TERM THORNTON G. EDWARDS, B.S., Harvard, '45 145 Austin St. 528 Amherst St., Manchester, N. H. ROBERT W. C. ELLIS, A.B., Amherst, '43 7 Craigie Cir. Old Chatham, N. Y. ARNOLD J. ERICSEN, B.S., U. VVis., '44 21 Hammond St. 6835 W. Wisconsin Ave., Wauwatosa, Wis. JOHN V. FELS, A.B., Miami U., '47 19 Rindge St. Y. M. C. A., Louisville, Ky. BERNARD FENSTERWALD, Jr., B.S., Harvard, '42 Ambassador Hotel Clarendon Ave., Nashville, Tenn. FREDERICK N. FERGUSON, A.B., Yale, '43 7 Irving Terrace 859 Edison Ave., Detroit, Mich. JOHN M. FERRY, A.B., Harvard, '42 21 Linnaean St. cfo Gibson, 60 E. 42nd St., N. Y. C. BERNARD A. FEUERSTEIN, A.B., N. Y. U., '46 7 Trowbridge Pl. 122 Norfolk St., N. Y. C. ROBERT M. FISHER, A.B., Williams, '46 53 Dunster St. 178 Park Ave., Saranac Lake, N. Y. ROBERT L. FOREMAN, III, A.B., U. No. Car., '46 44 Follen St. 200 W. Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta, Ga. DAVID L. FREEMAN, A.B., U. S. C., '45 145 Austin St. Pickens, S. C. ROBERT R. FREI, A.B., Princeton, '44 119 Oxford St. 649 Kenilworth Ter., Kenilworth, Ill. ALLAN FREIMARK, A.B., N. Y. U., '46 128 Lakeview Ave. 283 Terhune Ave., Passaic, N. I. ARTHUR S. FRIEDMAN, A.B., Oberlin, '46 42 Prentiss St. 135 Eastern P'kwy, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD A. FRIEND, A.B., U. Chic., '43 57 Oxford St. 11507 Fairport Ave., Cleveland, Ohio MAURICE E. FRYE, Jr., A.B., Dartmouth, '47 28 Gorham St. 250 Locust St., Danvers, Mass. JAMES P. GARNER, A.B., U. Wis., '46 7 Francis Ave. 1436 Vilas Ave., Madison, Wis. EDWIN L. GASPERINI, A.B., Williams, 46 33 Pemberton St. Q 8 Fairview Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. 5, . ' . 'li if fy 5 L il 5 Q. li B.. M. sis I f 't' 151 'F' 12 it fin 51 K FOURTH TERM ' Fw' ' .36 iz F 4, f vs, , - Aw' : - JK -5.169 Qs I R 1 Q7 ' 152 ARTHUR H. GEMMER, A.B., 11 Mellen St. 995 Wash. Blvd., Indianapolis, DePauw, '43 Ind. WILLIAM A. GEOGHEGAN, U. Cinn. 175 Bay State Rd., Boston 1885 Madison Rd., Cinn., Ohio VICTOR O. GERETZ, B.S., U. Chicago, '44 23 Perkins Hall 1100 Aldrich Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn. SIDNEY M. GEWANTER, A.A., N. Y. U., '47 7 Trowbridge Pl. 179'Wash. Park, Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID M. M. GOLDIE, B.Com., U. Br. Col., '46 Chancery Club 2304 Vine St., Vancouver, Canada ALLEN F. GOODFELLOW, A.B., Princeton, '44 7 St. Luke's Rd., Boston 10741 Johanna St., Stonehurst Sta., Roscoe, Cal. RICHARD I. GRAF, A.B., Hamilton, '47 1653 Mass. Ave. 1573 N. Y. Ave., Huntington Sta., N. Y. ROBERT C. GRAFF, A.B., Yale, '47 1 Fuller Pl. 20 Fox Lane, Winnetka, Ill. ALLAN G. GRANT, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '46 9 Sumner Rd. Mt. Dora, Fla. MAXWELL E. GREENBERG, A.B., U. C. L. A., '41 23 Orborne Rd., Brookline 1017 S. Windsor Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. CHARLES M. GREENSPAN, A.B., Harvard, '44 175 Waverley Ave., Newton 175 Waverley Ave., Newton, Mass. JOSEPH R. GRIMES, A.B., Liberia Coll., '44 63 Gorham St. 399 Broad St., Monrovia, Liberia LEONARD L. GRIMES, A.B., Dartmouth, '47 6 Harvard Way Ext. RFD No. 5, Marshalltown, Iowa MANUEL G. GUERREIRO, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '46 5 Wendell St. 141 VV. 85th St., N. Y. C. EMIL L. GULYASSY, B.S., Yale, '47 31 Mellen St. 558 Bostwick Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. DANIEL D. I-IABER, A.B., Brooklyn Coll., '42 34 Mellen St. 925 Prospect Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. - ERIC R. HAESSLER, A.B., Dartmouth, '42 10 Follen St. 1737 Rice St., Highland Pk., Ill. JOHN R. I-IALLY, A.B., Tufts, '45 13 Chauncy St. 106 Main St., Groton, Mass. FOURTH TI RM MYRON E. HARPOLE, A.B., U. Cal., '47 26 McCulloch St. 1156 Arcadia Ave., Arcadia, Cal. ALDEN S. HART, A.B., Colgate, '46 25 Craigie St. 75 Elmwood Terr, VV. Caldwell, N. J. ROBERT C. I-IAVVLEY, A.B., U. Col., '43 84 E. Side Pkwy., Newton Braehead Ranch, Douglas, Wyo. DAN F. HENDERSON, A.B., Mich., '44 21 Hammond St. Chelan, VVash. JOSEPH VV. HENDERSON, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '43 3 Mercer Cir. 201 VV. Gravers La., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. ROBERT G. HENNEMUTH, A.B., Syracuse, '43 8 Tip Top St., Brighton 8 Tip Top St., Brighton, Mass. GERALD T. I-IERSI-ICOPF, A.B., Columbia, '43 1682 Beacon St., Brookline 1050 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRISON W. HERTZBERG, B.S., U. Wise., '46 520 Boylston St., Boston 1438 Main St., Racine, Wis. HENRY R. HEYBURN, A.B., Harvard, '43 992 Memorial Dr. Box 393, RR No. 1, Louisville, Ky. JAMES S. HIGGINS, B.S., Harvard, '43 15 A Lowell St. 551 Porter St., Vallejo, Cal. WILLIAM P. HINDMAN, Jr., A.B., Penn State, '41 21 Hastings Hall 445 E. Broadway St., Milton, Pa. JoHN W. HIRD, II, A.B., Ielarvard, '43 9 Channing St. 118 E. Maple Ave., Bound Brook, N. J. RICHARD B. HOEGI-I, B.A.S., U. Cal., '44 1501 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 2139 Tulare, Selma, Cal. CARL O. HOEPPNER, B.S., U. Wis., '45 11 S. Russell St., Boston 25 South St., Plymouth, Wis. JOHN R. HOFMANN, Ir., A.B., U. Cal., '43 35 Perkins Hall 286 Jayne Ave., Oakland, Cal. BERNARD M. I-IOLLANDER, B.S., Haverford, '37 84 Highland St., W. Newton 2606 Queene Anne Rd., Baltimore, Md. ROBERT D. HOLMES, A.B., George Wash. U., '47 60 Shepard St. 2644 Glenmawr Ave., Columbus, Ohio A. LINWOOD HOLTON, Ir., A.B., Wash. Sz Lee, '44 40 Kirkland St. 945 VVyandotte Ave., Big Stone Gap, Va. 7,A .5 FOURTH TERM 5' 4' I 4 'f ml' Y- mm S, , 2 154 GEORGE R. HOOPER, A.B., Harvard, '47 1557 Mass. Ave. 921 Arlington St., La Grange, Ill. HAROLD W. HoRoW1Tz, A.B., U. C. L. A., '43 3 VVendell St. 2828K VVellington Rd., Los Angeles, Cal. WILLIAM II. HUBER, A.B., Rutgers, '47 67 Kirkland St. 162 N. 8th Ave., Highland Park, N. J. DONALD W. INGLE, Bradley 1557 Mass. Ave. RR No. 1, Wash., Ill. CHADWICK JOHNSON, A.B., Princeton, '46 25 Craigie St. 1708 Rittenhouse Sq., Phila., Pa. ALBERT M. JOHNSTON, B.S.E.E., I'. Nebr., '47 34 Prentiss St. 1971 D St., Lincoln, Nebr. WILLIAM C. JONES, A.B., Yale, '46 40 Kirkland St. Box 738, Lexington, Ky. HERBERT B. KATCHER, A.B., N. Y. U., '45 40 Kirkland St. 122 42nd St., N. Y. C. NORMAN D. KATZ, A.B., Wayne, '46 53 Oxford St. 3785 Glendale St., Detroit, Mich. JOIIN M. KAUFMAN, A.B., Dartmouth, '46 1572 Mass. Ave. 446 Parker St., Newark, N. J. RICHARD A. KAYE, A.B., Harvard, '47 330 Harvard St. 8 Dwight St., Brookline, Mass. WILLIAM Q. KEENAN, A.B., Georgetown U., '4 34- Wendell St. 10 Hesketh St., Chevy Chase, Md. HAMILTON VV. KENNER, A.B., Yale, '41 1653 Mass. Ave. 1914 N. Prospect St., Milwaukee, Wis. JAMES J. KERRIGAN, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '45 175 Bay State Rd., Boston 11 Glendale Rd., Summit, N. J. MELVIN J. KESSEL, A.B., Harvard, '46 94 Prescott St. 795 Clinton Springs Ave., Cinn., Ohio WILLIAM C. KINARD, A.B., Occidental, '40 9 Bow St. 537 No. Maclay St., San Francisco, Cal. PAUL J. KIRBY, A.B., Harvard, '43 15 Centre St. 15 Centre St., Cambridge ROBERT A. KIRTLAND, B.S., U. S. N. A., '42 12 Francis Ave. 41-74 Main St., Flushing, N. Y. WILLIAM M. KITE, A.B., Princeton, '44 4 Ellsworth Ave. 75 Fountain Ave., Glendale, Ohio JOSEPH M. KOITFMAN, A.B., llarvard, '41 1477 Beacon St., Brookline 1477 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. LEE S. KREINDLER, A.B., Dartmouth, '47 395 Broadway St. 1032 E. 23rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT E. KRONEMYER, M.A., lf. Chicago, '47 20 Hastings Hall 316 Fisher St., Rockford, Ill. EDWIN V. LADD, jr., B.S.E., U. Mich., '45 37 Mellen St. 20827 Nlorewood Pkwy., Rocky River, Ohio HANS A. LAND, A.B., Yale, '46 16 Garfield St. 98 Avon St., New Haven, Conn. WARREN C. LANE, A.B., Harvard, '46 10 Perkins Hall Lester, Mass. JOHN E. LAURSEN, B.S., U. Mich., '47 9 Hastings Hall 210 Taylor St., Menominee, Mich. LEWIS D. LAWRENCE, A.B., Oberlin, '42 25A Shaler Lane 9 State St., Norwalk, Ohio MICHAEL I.AZA'RO'FF, A.B., U. Pittsburgh, '43 4 Divinity Hall 201 Marshall Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. IRWIN LEFF, B.S., Harvard, '47 34 Linnaean St. 2302 Valentine Ave., N. Y. C. ROBERT K. LESSER, A.B., Williams, '47 65 Walker St. 105 Dixon St., Bridgeport, Conn. WILLIAM B. LEVINSON, B.S., U. Penn., '47 1751 Mass. Ave. 732 Lawson Ave., Steubenville, Ohio MELVIN E. LEVISON, A.B., B. C., '46 47 Sherard St., Lynn 47 Sherard St., Lynn, Mass. MARK A. LILLIS, A.B., Holy Cross, '45 7 Perkins Hall 625 E. Ave., Lockport, N. Y. JOHN E. LINS, A.B., VVash. 8: Jeff., '44 27 Hastings Hall W. Lincoln Ave., McDonald, Pa. RHODES G. LOCKVVOOD, 40 Kirkland St. 40 Kirkland St., Cambridge, A.B., VVilliams, '41 Mass. HAROLD C. LOUNSBERRY, A.B., Iowa State, '47 145 Lakeview Ave. 503 W. Main St., Marshalltown, Iowa FOURTH TERM 155 FO URTII TERM mmf' 156 MARTIN E. LUBARSKY, A.B., Brooklyn, '47 37 Gorham St. 410 Ave. M, Brooklyn, N. Y. DONALD C. LUBICK, A.B., U. Buffalo, '45 2 Hastings Hall 185 Claremont Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. HARRISON F. LYMAN, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '42 78 Washington Ave. 15 Lawson Rd., Winchester, Mass. WILLIAM n. MACCRELLISH, Jr., A.B., Princeton, 46 5 Hastings Hall 22 Lowell Rd., VVellesley Hills, Mass. JOHN S. MACDOUGALL, jr., A.B., Harvard, '44 Apt. 8, 371 Harvard St. 367 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. VVILLIAM MACINTYRE, A.B., Bowdoin, '45 12 Sumner Rd. 22 Parkman St., Dorchester, Mass. NEIL J. MCCARTY, A.B., Norte Dame, '42 1557 Mass. Ave. 601 VV. VVis. Ave., Kaukanna, VVis. JAMES A. MeKOVVN, A.B., Ind. U., '46 11-D Shaler Lane 517 VV. lst St., Marion, Ind. VVALTER MCMEEKAN, jr., A.B., VVilliams, '47 386 Ilarvard St. 1394 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES K. MCVVIIORTER, A.B., VV. Va. U., '4 12 Sumner Rd. Lewishurg, VV. Va. VVILLIAM B. MACOMBER, Jr., A.B., Yale, '47 380 Beacon St., Boston 5 Buckingham St., Rochester, N. Y. VVILLIAM A. MAIN, B.S., Harvard, '43 44 Follen St. 29 Eugene St., Mill Valley, Cal. EARL VV. MALLICK, B.S., Northwestern, '46 37 Mellen St. 856 Rosbury Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. DAVID B. H. MARTIN, A.B., Yale, '47 1 Hart St., Beverly Farms 1 Hart St., Beverly Farms, Mass. HUNTER L. MARTIN, Jr., A.B., Amherst, '47 12 Hammond Rd., Belmont 1120 E. 24th Pl., Tulsa, Okla. MICHAEL I. MARZANO, A.B., Dartmouth, '46 21 VVendell St. 276 Delavan Ave., Newark, N. J. MARSHALI. M. MASSEY, A.B., Harvard, '47 92 W. Cedar St., Boston 92 W. Cedar St., Boston, Mass. EDVVARD T. MATHENY, Jr., A.B., If. Mo., '44 43 VVendell St. 7121 Penn St., Kansas City, Mo. ERICH W. MERRILL, A.B., U. Miss., '44 31 Mellen St. Olive Branch, Miss. THOMAS N. METCALF, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '46 76 Mt. Auburn St. 90 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. THEODORE G. METZGER, A.B., Williams, '44 53 Dunster St. 305 E. 44th St., N. Y. C. DAVID B. MILLER, B.S., Yale, '45 4- Hurlbut St. 44 E. Franklin St., Huntington, Ind. WILLIAM B. MILLER, Jr., B.S., Northwestern, '43 49 Marlboro St., Newton Lake Chaweva, Charleston, W. Va. MELVIN L. MILLIGAN, II, A.B., Harvard, '45 A-3 18 Prescott St. 1510 Campbell Cir., Massillon, Ohio JOHN F. MINICUS, B.S., Fordham, '43 33 Pemberton St. 32 Wiltshire St., Bronxville, N. Y. JAMES D. MIRABILE, A.B., Trinity, '47 14 Sumner Rd. 59 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford, Conn. THEODORE A. MITCHELL, B.S., Northwestern, 21 Hammond St. 2516 Edina Blvd., Zion, Ill. EDVVARD D. MOLDOVER, A.B., Cornell, '45 37 Mellen St. 242 Ridgefield St., Albany, N. Y. HOWARD MONDERER, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '46 33 Trowbridge St. 529 W. 179th sr., N. Y. C. EDVVARD MONTROSE, B.S., U. So. Car., '44 379 Harvard St. 2325 Ocean View Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. WILLIAM J. MOSS, A.B., Harvard, '44 200 Ivy St., Brookline 212 Monroe Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio JOHN J. MURPHY, Jr., A.B., Dartmouth, '44 York St., Canton York St., Canton, Mass. THOMAS H. MURPHY, A.B., B. C., '43 1992 Comm. Ave., Brighton 1992 Comm. Ave., Brighton, Mass. VVILLIAM S. MYERS, Jr., B.S., U. Okla., '47 92 W. Cedar St., Boston 217 E. 18th St., Tulsa, Okla. DANIEL NEEDHAM, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '43 8 Lancaster St. 8 Lancaster St., Cambridge, Mass. JAMES A. NEFF, B.S., M. I. T., '47 160 I-Iillisde St.,,Roxbury, Mass. 160 Hillisde St., Roxbury, Mass. FOURTH 'I I RM '43 I5 FOURTH TERM I K 158 RALPH NEIBERT, A.B., Oberlin, '43 19 Everett St. 123 Washington St., E. Orange, N. J. ARTHUR H. NELSON, A.B., U. Kansas, '43 242 Marlborough St., Boston 625 W. 16th St., Lawrence, Kansas JOSEPH C. NELSON, A.B., U. Rochester, '47 19 Violante St., Mattapan 43 Galucsha St., Rochester, N. Y. BERNARD W. NIMKIN, B.S., Harvard, '43 60 Brarrle Sr. 165 W. 91st Sr., N. Y. C. . CIIARLES T. NOONAN, A.B., Harvard, '45 18 Chauncy St. 1509 Linden St., Allentown, Pa. JULIO E. NUNEZ, B.S., Georgetown, '44 34 Wendell St. 2815 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Wash., D. C. THOMAS L. P. O'DONNELL, A.B., Harvard, '46 D-21 Straus Hall 121 Bay St., Taunton, Mass. KENNETH S. OLTARSH, A.B., Ohio State, '46 15 Hastings Hall 246 W. End Ave., N. Y. C. ANDREW PERL, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '44 13 Cleveland St. 1738 Crotona Pk. E., N. Y. C. ERIC K. PETSCHEK, A.B., Harvard, '45 105 Marion St., Brookline 105 Marion St., Brookline, Mass. JAMES B. PETTERSON, B.S., Harvard, '45 +5 Mt. Auburn St. 55 Beechmont St., Worcester, Mass. CHARLES E. PIERSON, A.B., Amherst, '47 105 Irving St. 39 Fir Hill, Akron, Ohio MUNROE F. POFCHER, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 61 Kirkland St. 332 E. 84th Sr., N. Y. C. WILLIAM K. POINDEXTER, A.B., Mo. U., '46 26 Mellen St. 801 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. SHERMAN S. POLAND, A.B., Harvard, '44 12 Sumner Rd. 75 Oak St., Reading, Mass. THEODORE PROPP, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '43 8 Hastings 1335 Elder Ave., Bronx, N. Y. ALAN M. QUA, A.B., Bowdoin, '44 12 Sumner Rd. 236 Parkview Ave., Lowell, Mass. GROVER W. RADLEY, A.B., Colgate, '37 1 Francis Ave. 18 Philip St., Ilion, N. Y. WILLIAM A. RAHILL, A.B., Williams, '37 7 Surf St., Marblehead 46 Cedars Rd., Caldwell, N. I. FRANK W. REEB, B.S., Harvard, '44 A-21 Lionel 114 E. Seminole St., Dwight, Ill. MITCHELL S. RIEGER, A.B., Northwestern, '44 1737 Cambridge St. 524 Sheridan Sq., Evanston, Ill. RICHARD L. RITMAN, A.B., U. of Illinois, '43 78 Mt. Auburn St. 3353 Douglas Blvd., Chicago, Ill. KLYDE ROBINSON, A.B., The Citadel, '44 61 Kirkland St. 53 South Battery, Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM B. RODIGER, Ph.B., U. Wis., '45 11 S. Russel St., Boston 16 W. Spruce St., Chippewa Falls, Wis. MILTON D. ROSENBERG, A.B., Pitt, '47 54- Hastings Hall Washington Ave., Finleyville, Pa. JAMES S. ROSENMAN, B.S., Harvard, '46 7 Brown St. 160 Central Pk. So., N. Y. C. ROBERT B. ROSS, B.S., Harvard, '45 59 Thayer Hall 1544 Talbot Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. EDWARD M. ROTHMAN, A.B., Harvard, '45 395 Broadway St. 1478 Walton Ave., N. Y. C. GEORGE H. ROWLEY, A.B., Yale, '46 23 Francis Ave. 65 Eagle St., Greenville, Pa. ALLEN H. RUSSELL, A.B., Princeton, '45 1746 Cambridge St. 177 Otsego St., Ilion, N. Y. PHILIP D. SAXON, A.B., Yale, '46 145 Austin St. 53 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. HERMAN F. SCHEURER, jr., A.B., Amherst, '47 Chancery Club 8210 Fairview Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. ERWIN E. SCI-ILUSSEL, B.S., U. Penn., '47 61 Kirkland St. 24-60 Grand Ave., N. Y. C. MARTIN H. SCHNEIDER, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '46 8 Hastings Hall 931 4-Sth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR H. SCHULTZ, B.S., Harvard, '46 18 Weld St. 541 Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH R. SCHURMAN, Cornell 14- Sumner Rd. 161 E. 79th St., N. Y. C. FOURTH TERM 4 159 FO URTH TERM 160 GABRIEL B. SCHWARTZ, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 69 Oxford St. 206 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. GILBERT D. SETON, A.B., Stanford, '46 30 Hastings Hall 1206 S. Bentley Ave., Westwood, Cal. RICHARD B. SHEFFIELD, A.B., Yale, '45 18 Sumner Rd. Indian Ave., Newport, R. I. SAUL L. SHERMAN, B.S., Harvard, '47 D-21 Straus Hall 243 VV. 70th St., N. Y. C. JEROME J. SHESTACK, A.B., U. Penn., '43 61 Kirkland St. 5452 Lebanon Ave., Phila., Pa. EMANVEL SHLUGER, A.B., U. Conn., '47 cfo McAndrews, 7 Trowbridge St. 95 Love Lane, Hartford, Conn. DANIEL SIEGEL, A.B., Harvard, '45 78 Mt. Auburn St. 15 Fulton St., VVeehawken, N. J. ALVIN SILVERMAN, A.B., Cornell, '45 951 Mass. Ave. 305 E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PAUL A. SIMMONS, A.B., Pittsburgh, '46 23 Perkins Hall 617 Lincoln St., Monogahela, Pa. KENNETH SIMON, B.S., Georgetown, '46 14 Pleasant St. 2409 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. SHERMAN R. SLAVIN, A.B., Harvard, '42 20 Mellen St. 30 VVest St., Barre, Vt. JOHN K. SLOAN, A.B., U. Cal., '43 105 Hammond St. 100 Hillborn St., Vallejo, Cal. IRVING J. SLOMOVVITZ, A.B., VVis., '46 A-11 Mellon Hall 48 Sherwood St., Ossining, N. Y. GEORGE SLOVER, Jr., A.B., U. Tenn., ws Apt. 5, 35 Lee St. 2015 Ogden St., Knoxville, Tenn. LOUIS SMART, Jr., A.B., Ilarvard, '45 Apt. 18, 10 Agassiz St. 410 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio THOIVIAS G. SMILEY, A.B., Hamilton, '47 145 Upland Rd. 26 Halsted Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. GEORGE J. SOLOMON, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '47 8 Hastings Hall 9918 66th Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. MOSES VV. SOMERVILLE, B.S., Hampton, '42 312 Concord Ave. 42 Lexington Ave., Montclair, N. J. EDWIN J. SOMMER, Jr., B.S., Harvard, '44 81 Irving St. 519 E. Wabash Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind. LEONARD SOMMER, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '42 40 Kirkland St. 2105 Walton Ave., N. Y. C. RICHARD C. SORLIEN, A.B., Harvard, '47 15M Shepard St. 1236 Medford Rd., VVynnewood, Pa. MARVIN SPARROVV, B.S., M. I. T., '46 1751 Mass. Ave. 298 Wayne St., Bridgeport, Conn. DOUGLAS R. SPENCER, Harvard 15A Lowell Sr. 689 W. 12th Ave., Eugene, Ore. ZANE G. STAKER, A.B., VV. Va. U., '42 6 Chauncy St. Kermit, VV. Va. TIIUIVIAS M. STARK, B.S., Holy Cross, '46 33 Pemberton St. 805 Roanoke Ave., Riverhead, L. I., N. Y. VVILLIAM S. STEVVART, B.S., Ga. Tech., '47 44 Follen St. VValsh Ave., Chesterfield, S. C. AUGUST F. STUI-ILDREHER, Notre Dame 3 Harvard Way Extension 269 Rose Blvd., Akron, Ohio VVILLIAM V. SUCKLE, A.B., Harvard, '44 135 St. Paul St., Brookline 5014 N.C. St., Phila., Pa. DVVIGIIT SULLIVAN, A.1s., 11.-incemn, '45 28 Mt. Auburn St. 5 Church La., Scarsdale, N. Y. EDMUND G. SULLIVAN, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '43 1 Francis Ave. Foster St., Marblehead, Mass. THOMAS J. SULLIVAN, A.B., 'Holy Cross, '47 86 Oxford St. 14 Pleasant St., Franklin, N. H. LESTER J. TANNER, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '42 42 Prentiss St. 1384 Grand Concourse, Y. C. BENJAMIN F. TAYLOR, Jr., A.B., Brown, '44 1557 Mass. Ave. 918 Park Ave., Cranston, R. I. DERK R. TEROLLER, A.B., IT. C. L. A., '45 57 Lakeview Ave. 1958 Vallejo St., San Francisco, Cal. ALEXANDER THIELE, U. MlCl1. 520 Boylston St., Boston 16121 Rosemont St., Detroit, Mich. CHARLES W. N. THOMPSON, B.S., Lehigh, '43 8 Cleveland St. 4 Coe Rd., Clearwater, Fla. FOURTH TERM . :y 161 ' Y. ,A ' 6 wife' I I ,F ef v wfkiffl FOURTH TERM 162 ELLIOTT L. THURSTON, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '43 3+ Wendell St. 441+ One St., N.VV., VVash., D. C. HARRY S. TISHELMAN, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '-16 27 Hastings Hall 590 Eagle Ave., N. Y. C. ROSS E. TRAPIIAGEN, Jr., A.B., Yale, '-H 175 Bay State Rd., Boston 317 Grassmere Ave., Interlaken, N. J. RALPH F. TULLER, A.B., Bates, '42 210 Ilolden Green 6 Maplewood Ave., VVestHeld, Mass. ROLAND M. URFIRER, A.B., Harvard, '42 41 Irving St. 137 Main St., Lake Placid, N. Y. HARRY R. VAN CLEVE, Jr., A.B., U. S. C., '-I-3 57 Lakeview Ave. 1536 Royal Blvd., Glendale, Cal. RICHARD C. VAN DITSEN, B.S., U. Minn., '-I-5 3 Hastings Hall 783 Puritan Ave., Birmingham, Mich. WILLIAM R. VAN GEMERT, B.S., Harvard, '44- 13 Chauncy St. 90 Tyndale St., Roslindale, Mass. PHILIP C. VINCELLO, A.B., B. C., '46 266 Crescent St., VValtham, Mass. 266 Crescent St., VValtham, Mass. JERRY WAGNER, B.S., Yale, '-I-7 37 Gorham St. 3+ VV. St., New Haven, Conn. JOHN F. WALSH, B.S., B. C., '44 11 Perkins IIall 20 Granite St., Peabody, Mass. CHARLES D. WATERMAN, Jr., A.B., Dartmouth, '47 25 Windermere Ave., Arlington 506 Rivierview Terr., Bettendorf, Iowa BERNARD WEITZMAN, A.B., N. Y. U., '46 56 Wendell St. 655 VV. 160th St., N. Y. C. BERNARD C. WELCH, A.B., Harvard, '44- 118 Hundreds Rd., VVellesley Hills 118 Hundreds Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. ALAN T. WENZELL, A.B., Harvard, '45 136 Myrtle St., Boston 333 E. 68th St., N. Y. C. PERRY M. WILSON, Jr., B.S., Northwestern, '46 37 Mellen St. 803 10th St., VVasau, VVis. MARVIN J. WISE, A.B., U. Texas, '45 +8 Hastings Hall +20 E. Evergreen, San Antonio, Texas JAMES M. VVOLF, A.B., Harvard, '43 172 Hancock St. 725 Church St., Albion, Nebr. FOURTH TERM AND FIRST YEAR WILLIAM I-I. WOLF, A.B., Harvard, '45 32 Gray St. 154 Wash. St., Dorchester, Mass. EDWARD WOLPER, A.B., Harvard, '43 D-37 Morris Hall 32 Hansborough St., Dorchester, Mass. JOSEPH L. WYATT, jr., A.B., Northwestern, '46 16 Shepard St. 4542 N. Malden St., Chicago, Ill. EUGENE LESTER WYMAN, B.S., Northwestern 11 So. Russell St., Boston 121 Laurel Ave., Du Quoin, Iowa RICHARD W. ADAMI, B.S., Harvard, '47 71 joy St., Boston 71 Joy St., Boston, Mass. JOSEPH ADINOLFI, Jr., A.B., Wesleyan, '47 53 Trowbridge St. 16 Winter St., Hartford, Conn. DAVID ALTER, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '47 152 Line St. 55 Payson St., N. Yf C. 1-IANS 1-1. ANGERMUIQLLER, A.B., rlnrvard, '46 51 Brartle St. 410 Casino Ave., Cranford, N. J. DONALD H. ANGUS 49 Allen St., Arlington 49 Allen St., Arlington, Mass. HOWARD C. ANT, A.B., Brooklyn, '47 31 Lowell St. 3139 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ST. CLAIR ARCHER, A.B., Princeton, '47 54 Trowbridge St. Rock Hill Rd., Bellaire, Ohio THEODORE ARGIRIS, B.S., Harvard, '45 5 Larch Rd., Waban 8005 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, Ill. M. ARTHUR AUSLANDER, B.S., N. Y. U., '47 30 Ash St. 3327 Sedgwick Ave., N. Y. C. GEORGE H. BABCOCK, B.S., Indiana, '47 31 Wendell St. 921 E. Market St., Logansport, Ind. LLOYD W. BACKUS, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '47 20 Ivy St. 237 W. 142nd St., N. Y. C. ROBERT R. BAIR, A.B., Brown, '46 44 Hudson St. 1701 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. HORACE R. BAKER, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '45 32 Bates St. 3809 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Hgts., Ohio RALEIGH W. BAKER, B.S., U. of N. Carolina, '3 1701 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens Mocksville, N. C. '47 .. HK FIRST YEAR 164 I-IORACE R. BALDWIN, A.B., Wesleyan, '47 C-44 Gallatin 70 E. 90tl1 St., N. Y. C. BERNARD L. BALKIN, A.B., U. of Calif., '47 7 Irving Terrace 804 N. Washington St., Kansas City, Kan. ROBERT G. BARCLAY, A.B., Princeton, '47 12 Wright St. 411 W. Sth St., Erie, Pa. JOSEPH E. BARE, Jr., A.B., Rochester, '47 3 IIillside Place 4370 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. RICHARD W. BARNES, A.B., Georgetown, '44 l05 Oxford St. 106 N. Adams St., Rockville, Mo. SVVIFT C. BARNES, jr., A.B., Dartmouth, '46 3 Symphony Rd., Boston 285 Glen Ave., Short Hills, N. J. MORTIMER L. BARR, M.A., L. S. U., '41 24 Leonard Ave. 3250 Coney Is. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRY L. BARRETT, A.B., U. of Rochester, '42 24 Harvard Way Extension 1441 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. WALTER A. BATES, A.B., Harvard, '46 14 Wendell St. 244 N. Pardee St., Wadsworth, Ohio FRANK J. BATTISTI, A.B., Ohio Univ., '47 48 Sacramento St. 2104 Logan Ave., Youngstown, Ohio VICTOR J. BAUM, A.B., Michigan, '46 Hotel Brunswick, Boston 17530 Northlawn, Detroit, Mich. PAUL BAUMAN, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 4 Frost St. 4 Co-op Circle, Roosevelt, N. J. PAT BEARD, A.B., Baylor, '47 15 Humboldt St. 818 N. 16th St., Waco, Texas BORDEN F. BECK, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '45 33 Matthews St. 1706 SE 55th Ave., Portland, Ore. ROBERT A. BEHRMAN, A.B., Yale, '47 3 Douglas Rd., Belmont 1614 Fairacres Dr., Greely, Colorado ALAN K. BENJAMIN, A.B., Yale, '47 12 Dean Rd., Brookline 1000 W. 59th St., Kansas City, Mo. JULIUS M. BERG, B.S., Sr. Louis U., '47 24 Hastings Hall 5705 Rider Ave., St. Louis, Mo. MARK II. BERGER, B.Ch.E., Brooklyn Poly., '47 60 Gorham St. 48 E. 55th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. TOBIAS J. BERMAN, A.B., VVilliams, '43 20 Marshall St., Brookline 20 Marshall St., Brookline, Mass. VVILLIAM H. BERMAN, A.B., Harvard, '47 95 Prescott St. 40 Proctor Pl., Toledo, Ohio BURTON C. BERNARD, A.B., Wash. U., '47 -l- Story St. 2446 State St., Granite City, Ill. LEONARD W. BERTELSON, III, B.S., Cornell, '44 821 Beacon St., Boston 821 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. SAMUEL S. BINNIAN, B.S., Harvard, '40 10 Channing St. 90 Margin St., Cohasset, Mass. IVAN E. BIRSIC, Univ. of Pgh. 1753 Mass. Ave. 125 N. Balph Ave., Bellevue, Pa. ALBIN L. BJORKLUND, A.B., Dartmouth, '47 6 Channing St. 63 Canterbury, Hingham, Mass. DAVID C. BLACK, A.B., VVash. Univ., '47 Apt. 1, 15 Ellery St. Rivermines, Mo. MARTIN BLACKMAN, B.S., N. Y. U., '47 18 Trowbridge St. 74 Van Courtland Pk. So., N. Y. C. VVILLIAM L. BLASER, B.S., Northwestern, '47 20 Shawmut St.. Boston 3528 Blanchan Ave., Brookfield, Ill. JEROME V. BLATZ, A.B., Notre Dame, '47 132 Huron Ave. 8200 Portland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN R. BOCKELMAN, B.S., U. of Chicago, '46 14 Concord Ave. 8214 Eberhart Ave., Chicago, Ill. MURRAY BOGATIN, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 -l- Frost St. 28-35 41st St., L. I. City, N. Y. BRUCE BOLTON, M. Ch.E., Syracuse, '47 424 Beacon St., Boston 1010 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. MYRON BOLUCII, A.B., Amherst, '47 22 Appian Way 52 Baker St., Amherst, Mass. COLEMAN L. BORNSTEIN, A.B., Tufts, '47 143 Intervale St., Roxbury 143 Intervale St., 'Roxbury, Mass. ROBERT E. BRADNEY, A.B., Illinois Coll., '47 7 Trowbridge Pl. 135 City PI., Jacksonville, Ill. SHELDON H. BRAITERMAN, A.B., Harvard, '47 D-14 Hamilton Hall 590 N. Gay St., Baltimore, Md. FIRST YEAR 165 FIRST YEAR .1-quo! l l 1 166 JAMES F. BRESNAI-IAN, A.B., Holy Cross, '47 18 Sumner Rd. 89 Kimberly Ave., Springfield, Mass. JOHN F. BREYER, A.B., U. of Cal., '45 25 Arlington St. 1208 VV. 62nd St., Kansas City, Mo. VVILLIAM J. BRICK, Jr., A.B., Amherst, '47 114 Upland Rd. 541 VVhite St., Springfield, Mass. LYON L. BRINSMADE B.S. Mich. Coll. of Mining, 7 J '44 15 Oxford St. 36 N. Allen St., Madison, Wisconsin STANLEY S. BROTMAN, A.B., Yale, '47 29 Normandy Rd., Lexington 115 N. E. Ave., Vineland, N. J. ROLAND C. BROWN, A.B., Harvard, '47 26 Linnean St. Ferris Lane, South Nyack, N. Y. JOSEPH S. BRYAN, B.S., U. S. N. A., '44 64 Kirkland St. VV. Broad St. Ext., Dunn, N. C. GEORGE I. BUCKLER, A.B., Harvard, '47 23 Charnwood Rd., Somerville 23 Hanshorough St., Dorchester, Mass. VVILLIAM C. BUMPERS, A.B., U. of Arkansas, 71 Hammond St. Charleston, Arkansas JACK M. BYRD, B.S., Wake Forest, '47 86 Oxford St. 86 Oxford St., Camb., Mass. BRENDAN T. BYRNE, Princeton 6 Exeter Park 20 Prospect Pl., W. Orange, N. J. CHARLES M. CAHN, Jr., A.B., Dartmouth, '43 49 Irving St. 3505 Falstalf Rd., Baltimore, Md. LOUIS J. CALLAS, A.B., Boston Univ., '47 460 Commonwealth Ave. 460 Commonwealth Ave., Newton, Mass. RICHARD J. CARDAMONE, Harvard 76 Austin St., Newtonville Jordan Rd., New Hartford, N. Y. FRANCIS H. CASKIN, A.B., Harvard, '43 5 Shepard St. 4 Oak St., Danvers, Mass. RALPH L. CAVALLI, B.S., Fordham, '42 34 Mellen St. 50-14 Vernon Blvd., L. I. City, N. Y. JOHN L. II. CHAFEE, A.B., Yale, '47 5 Linden St. 28 Orchard St., Portland, Me. ARTHUR S. CI-IANTRY, A.B., U. of Wash., '42 2903 Lowell Ave., I-Iarvardevens 2731 E. 53rd St., Seattle, Wash. '47 LOUIS E. CHARNLEY, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '46 12 Sumner Rd. 95 Plymouth Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. THEODORE Q. CHILDS, A.B., Harvard, '47 40 Kirkland St. 1451 E. North St., Decatur, Ill. FRANK F. CHURCH, A.B., Stanford, '47 119 Hemenway St., Boston 905 Franklin St., Boise, Idaho MILTON N. CIKINS, A.B., Harvard, '47 D-23 Hamilton Hall 88 Millett St., Dorchester, Mass. MORRIS J. COFF, A.B., U. of Denver, '47 Hotel Brunswick, Boston 3420 jackson St., Denver, Colo. DANIEL C. COHEN, Harvard 41 Hastings Hall 6520 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. STANLEY B. COHEN, A.B., Brooklyn Coll., '47 50 Peterborough St., Boston 179 Avenue U, Brooklyn, N. Y. MARTIN D. COHN, A.B., Penn State, '45 520 Boylston St., Boston 100 N. VVyoming St., Hazleton, Pa. WILLIAM K. CONDRELL, B.S., Yale, '46 Brookwood Farm, Canton 82 Victoria Blvd., Kenmore, N. Y. VVILLIAM S. CONNOLLY, Emory Univ. 51 Hillcrest Rd., Belmont 1126 3rd Ave., Columbus, Ga. ROBERT F. COOGAN, A.B., Fordham, '47 5 Chauncy St. 7320 Austin St., Forest Hills, N. Y. ALFRED COPELAND, B.S., U. S. N. A., '44 382 Longwood Ave., Boston 382 Longwood Ave., Boston LAWRENCE B. COSHNEAR, A.B., Harvard, '47 201 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton 201 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton VVALLACE E. COWAN, B.S., N. Y. V., '47 5507 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 1405 Palisade Ave., Union .City, N. J. FRED D. COX, Jr., A.B., Furman, '47 15 Oxford St. Toney Creek, Belton, S. C. MAXWELL E. COX, A.B., Harvard, '47 32 Hawthorne St. N. Main St., VVindsor, Vt. CHARLES R. CRIMMIN, A.B., Bowdoin, '43 12 Sumner Rd. 55 Westover St., W. Roxbury, Mass. JAMES F. CUFFE, A.B., Dartmouth, '38 95 Upland Rd. 75 Jackson St., Lynn, Mass. FIRST YEAR toy! Nl? 168 ROBERT A. CURLEY, A.B., Harvard, '47 50 Avondale St., Dorchester 30 Avondale St., Dorchester, Mass. SAMUEL DASH, B.S., Temple, '47 24 Mermaid Ave., Winthrop 1727 Memorial Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ,IOHN P. DAVIS, jr., A.B., Ilarvard, '47 13 Chauney St. 5130 Pembroke Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. IIERMAN B. DECELL, Univ. of Miss. A-32 Hamilton Hall 503 E. Broadway, Yazoo City, Miss. MICHAEL A. DE LEO, A.B., Ilarvard, '47 30 Cottage St., Everett 30 Cottage St., Everett, Mass. VVATT II. DENISON, B.S., Univ. of Tenn., '43 7 Irving Terrace 309 Maple St., Lexington, Tenn. MORRIS L. DEUTSCII, B.B.A., C, C. N. Y., '47 D-21 Hamilton l'Iall 3593 Bainbridge Ave., Bronx, N. Y. ARCH R. DOOLEY, A.B., Yale, '44 S8 Beacon St., Boston 1107 Northwest 18th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. PATRICK E. DRESSLER, A.B., I'I1Il'Vill'Cl, '47 1 VVinthrop Sq. 123 Maple St., I'Iornell, N. Y. ,IACK E. DUITCI-I, A.B., U. of VVash., '43 24 Agassiz St. 1805 Gardner St., Spokane, VVasll. CIIARLES T. DUNCAN, A.B., Dartmouth, '47 29 Adams Ave., VVatertown 1600 T. St., NVV, VVashington, D. C. CLYDE E. DUNCAN, II, A.B., Amherst, '47 119 Rohhins Rd., VVatertown 815 S. Lincoln Ave., Casper, Wyoming PIIILIP DUNLAY, A.B., Cornell, '42 -1-32 Broadway Manlius, N. Y. PAUL S. EDELMAN, A.B., Ilarvard, '47 1572 Mass. Ave. 1819 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. HARNETT E. EISELE, A.B., VVashing.:ton I'., '47 7 Kirkwood Rd. 815 Quapaw St., IIot Springs, Ark. DONALD N. ELBERFELD, A.B., Princeton, '47 15 Gurney St. 11 VVashington Ave., Short Hills, N. PAUL F. ELVVARD, A.B., Loyola Univ., '47 Parker Ilonse, Boston 1116 N. Shore Ave., Chicago, Ill. LIONEL C. EPSTEIN, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 30M Mellen St. 417 VV. 43rd St., N. Y. C. BLAINE F. EVANS, A.B., Idaho, '47 352 Harvard St. St. Anthony, Idaho WILLIAM P. EV1ERTS,Jr., B.S., Ilarvard, '39 19 Divinity IIall 42 Crafts Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. ROBINSON O. IEVICRETT, A.B., Harvard, '47 69 Dunster St. 119 N. Dilliard St., Durham, N. C. R. A. FARRINGTON, A.B., Harvard, '47 95 Bennett St., Brighton 42 Oakley Terrace, Nutley, N. J. RICHARD S. FARROVV, B.S., Harvard, '45 25 Follen St. Stanley, N. C. WILLIAM M. FELDMAN, A.B., U. of Mich., '42 29 Wendell St. 1955 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. RALPH A. FIELDS, A.B., Stanford, '47 26 Mellen St. 706 N. Maple St., Beverly Hills, Cal. NORMAN S. FINK, A.B., Dartmouth, '47 1572 Mass. Ave. 14422 73rd Ave., Kew Garden Hills, N. Y. RICHARD K. FINK, A.B., 17. C. L. A., '47 57 Francis Ave. 1114 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. MARVIN A. FINKELSTIEIN, A.B., Harvard, '47 108 Holden Green 208 Belvoir Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. llAROI.D K. FISH, A.B., Rutgers, '47 6 Shepard St. 1610 Yardley Rd., Morrisville, Pa. VVILLIAM A. FLIETCHIER, A.B., Northwestern, 2 Prescott St. 641 Lincoln St., Gary, Ind. BRIAN D. FORROVV, A.B., Princeton, '47 292 Harvard St. 8 Colonial Rd., Hempstead, N. Y. KENNETH G. FRADIN, A.B., U. of Buffalo, '4 48 Trowbridge St. 271 Commonwealth Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. KIENNETII R. FRANKL, A.B., Harvard, '46 42 Prentiss St. 75 VV. Mosholu Pkwy., N. Y. C. ICDVVARD VV. FRANKLIN, A.B., Harvard, '47 25 Appleton St. 3338 Bainbridge Ave., N. Y. C. BERNARD A. FRIIEDMAN, A.B., IT. of Ill., '47 37 Mellen St. 37-37 88th 'St., jackson Hts., N. Y. C. J. FRIEDMAN, A.B., Brooklyn Coll., '47 16 Prentiss St. ' ' 1-1-10 VV. 7th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 7 '47 FIRST YEAR 'hz af ' I.. 41 1 . 1 .5 ,. ..,. 7 mt w ' V-. M t ,f vi. .4 1 ' 8, 3 , ' xi' 'H ' 1 1 5, fr I ein I 4 L' . 4 N - I . .L 1 169 FIRST YEAR 1 1 l l 1 l 170 ROBERT E. FRISCH, A.B., Harvard, '47 12 Sumner Rd. 14+ E. 36th sr., N. Y. C. GARY Y. FUJIVVARA, VVaseda I'. Law Sch. 1148 Commonwealth Ave., Allston P. O. Box 33, Waialua, Oahu, Hawaii JOHN H. GALEA, A.B., Holy Cross, '47 46 Irving St. 69 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. Y. CHARLES T. GALLAGHER, A.B., Harvard, '47 30 Albion Rd., VVellcsley Hills 30 Alhion Rd., VVellesley Hills, Mass. JEROME J. GELMAN, A.B., Cmnmidge Univ., '47 67 Kirkland St. 472 10th Ave., Paterson, N. J. FRED GENDRAL, Harvard, '47 888 Mass. Ave. 93 Conwell St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. JOHN F. GERMANY, A.B., I'. of Fla., '44 24 Highland St. 911 S. Evers St., Plant City, Fla. JAMES C. GIBBENS, A.B., Yale, '47 43 Upland Rd., Brookline 1532 NVV 35th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. JOHN J. GIBBONS, B.S., Holy Cross, '47 32 Crescent St. 10 Leslie Terrace, Belleville, N. J. HERMAN GIBSON, A.B., Howard Ifniv., '47 23 Walden St. 202 13th St., Flint, Mich. GEORGE B. GIFFORD, A.B., Yale, '43 94 VV. Cedar St., Boston 1321 E. lst St., Duluth, Minn. HERBERT GLASER, A.B., IT. C. L. A., '47 57 Francis St. 332 S. Highland, Hollywood, Cal. JAY VV. GLASMANN, B.S., Idaho, '47 B-44 Hamilton Hall 1111 Birch Creek Rd., Ogden, Utah VVILLIAM K. GLIKBARG, A.B., Stanford, '47 25 Granville Rd. 655 Trace Ave., San Jose, Cal. THEODORE VV. GLOCKER, B.S., If of Tenn., '47 2 Newport Rd. 908 21st St., Knoxville, Tenn. THEODORE N. GOBLE, Jr., A.B., Drew, '47 Hotel Brunswick 1 Van Buren St., Butler, N. MAURICE H. GOETZ, B.s.s., C. C. N. Y., '47 15 Marie Ave. 2079 VVallace Ave., Bronx, N. Y. LAVVRENCE GOLDBERG, N. Y. U. 7 Mellen St. 381 Williams Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ABRAHAM P. GOLDBLUM, A.B., Harvard, '47 44 Irving St. 84-49 Elmhurst Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y. JACK L. GOODSITT, A.B., Wisconsin, '46 7 Kirkland Rd. 2611 N. Stowell St., Milwaukee, Wis. ALBERT I. GORDON, A.B., U. of Mich., '47 102 Trowbridge St. 1612 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDGAR G. GORDON, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '47 7 Ware St. 303 Washington St., Monroe, Mich. EFREN A. GORDON, A.B., Harvard, '47 5 Lincoln St. 138 Fountain St., Springfield, Mass. JOHN F. GRADY, A.B., Boston Coll., '43 92 Calumet St., Roxbury 92 Calumet St., Roxbury, Mass. WILLIAM J. GRAHAM, A.B., Yale, '47 39 Irving St. 7222 Phillips Ave., Chicago, Ill. THEODORE C. GRAMS, A.B., U. of Wash., '47 18 Shepard St. 105 SE 84th Ave., Portland, Ore. DONALD R. GRANT, A.B., Amherst, '47 32 Mellen St. 41 Warren Pl., Montclair, N. J. JAMES P. GRANT, A.B., U. of Cal., '43 , 46 Concord Rd., Watertown Skyforest, Cal. JACOB GREEN, U. S. N. A., '45 8 Cogswell Ave. 2130 Clarendon Ave., Bessemer, Ala. LOUIS C. GREEN, A.B., Harvard, '47 6 Chauncy St. 66 Arundel Pl., St. Louis, Mo. ROBERT GREEN, A.B., Columbia, '47 364 Harvard St. 1239 E. 10th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT W. GREEN1aERG,B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '47 16 Mellen St. 911 Walton Ave., N. Y.- C. WARREN J. GREENE, A.B., Harvard, '46 371' Broadway 455 Twin Oak Rd., S. Orange, N. J. HARVEY GREENFIELD, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 2 Chauncy Terr. 245 E. 58th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD J. GREENSPAN, B.S., Boston U., '47 222 Hemenway St., Boston 33 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass. DAVID A. GROSSBERG, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '46 59 Magazine St. 776 Blake Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FIRST YEAR 1 if Q, . ..i J N 171 4 FIRST YEAR 'Q' 172 GILBERT A. HAAK1-1, A.B., U. of cm., '47 25 Arlington St. 860 Paseo da la Reforma, Mexico City HERBERT I-IAHN, A.B., Harvard, '43 58 McClellan St., Dorchester 58 McClellan St., Dorchester, Mass. JOHN R. HAIRE, Jr., A.B., Brown, '46 7 Phillips Place Purgatory Rd., Middletown, R. I. MILES L. IIALL, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '47 7 Linnnean St. 751 N. Greenway Dr., Coral Gables, Fla. WALTER B. HALL, A.B., Texas A. 8: M., '44 520 Boylston St., Boston 1220 N. Main St., Sand Springs, Okla. JERRY M. HAMOVIT, A.B., Rice, '47 14 Mellen St. 5507 Ardmore St., Houston, Texas TAYLOR VV. HANAVAN, A.B., Fordham, '47 101 Orchard St., Somerville 250 Riverside Dr., N. Y. C. WILLIAM L. HANSON, A.B., U. of Redlands, '46 105 Oxford St. U. of Shanghai, Shanghai, China CHARLES F. HARRINGTON, A.B., U. of Rochester '47 14 Sumner Rd. Clifton Pky., RD 3, Hamburg, N. Y. LEVVIS HARRIS, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 48 Brattle St. 7 E. 85th St., N. Y. C. BRUCE HARRISON, Ir., A.B., Allegheny, '45 28 Bigelow St. 300 Orchard Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. BUDDY VV. HART, A.B., Iowa State, '47 156 Auhurn St. 522 7th St. VV., Williston, N. D. BUSTER C. HART, A.B., Iowa State, '47 156 Auburn St. 522 7th St. W., Williston, N. D. RICIIARD F. HART, Harvard, '43 Apt. 11, 108 I-Iemenway St., Boston 215 Orchard Lane, Highland Park, Ill. CHARLES C. I-IARTMAN, Jr., B.S., V. M. I., '47 86 Oxford St. 6112 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. CHARLES E. IIARTMAN, B.S., V. M. I., '+7 S6 Oxford St. -1-503 Underwood Rd., Baltimore, Md. FRANK VV. HARTMANN, A.B., Dartmouth, '47 124 VValker St. 124- VValkcr St., Camh., Mass. ROBERT D. HAZLETT, A.B., Princeton, '46 5 Channcy St. 1515 S. Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .DANIEL H ELLER, B.S., N. Y. U., '47 60 Gorham St. 659 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. SHELDON B. HELLER, B.A., N. Y. U., '47 1581 Mass. Ave. 2315 Creston Ave., N. Y. C. DEAN M. HENNESSY, A.B., Harvard, '47 24 Craigie St. 4402 VV. .End Ave., Chicago, Ill. GEORGE M. I-IESS, Jr., A.B., Bucknell, '47 18 Sacramento Pl. 360 VVater St., Hughesville, Pa. IIOMER H. IIEVVITT, III, Princeton, '47 1173 Cambridge St. 1220 Granox Rd., VVynuewood, Pa. CLAR13 L. IIICKERSON, A.B., Ohio state, '47 56 Burnham St., VVaverley 1080 Castlegate Rd., Columhus, Ohio GEORGE T. HIGGINS, A.B., Manhattan, '47 29 Fayette St., Boston 397 E. 16th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LUTIIIQIR L. HILL, Jr., A.B., VVilliams, '47 17 Forsythe St., Boston 2801 Park Ave., Des Moines, Iowa WI'I.LIAM M. HOEVELER, A.B., Bucknell, '47 64 Kirkland St. 232 W. Montgomery St., Haverford, Pa. BURT S. IIOFFMAN, B.S., Univ. of Cal., '47 38 Perkins Hall 286 Jayne Ave., Oakland, Cal. JAMES E. HOLLAND, Jr., A.B., Providence, '47 16 Shepard St. 486 Fourth St., Fall River, Mass. NORMAN N. HOLLAND, B.s., M. L T., '47 411 Marlborough St. 395 Riverside Dr., N. Y. C. CLA'RENCE M. I-IOLLOVVAY, B.S., Howard I7., '47 312 Concord Ave. V l239B Belmont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. WILLIAM J. HOLLOVVAY, Jr., A.B., Okla. U., '47 43 Upland Rd., Brookline 816 N. W., 38th St., Okla: City, Okla. FORREST S. HOLMES, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '43 12 Sumner Rd. 6917 Carleton Terr., College Park, Md. JOHN S. I-IOLTEN, A.B., Minn., '47 B44 Hamilton 211 Sargent Ave., St. Paul, Minn. HENRY A. IIOOVER, 'B.S., Notre Dame, '45 D-22 Mellon Hall 221 VV. North Shore Dr., South Bend, Ind. ELLIOTT IIORTON, A.B., Yale, '46 4 Newport Rd. i 10 Elm St., Geneseo, N. Y. FIRST YEAR 1 l73 FIRST YEAR 174 FRANK A. I-IOVVARD, A.B., Miami, '47 14 Sumner Rd. 4009 Pinta Ct., Coral Gables, Fla. JAMES M. I-IOWE, IV, A.B., Harvard, '47 Room 8, 5 Linden St. 418 Jasmine Way, Clearwater, Fla. SEYMOUR HOZORE, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 29 Bayard St., Allston 676 llawthorne St., Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS T. F. IIUANG, A.B., U. of So. Africa 12 Sumner Rd. I Lunking's Bldg., Berea Rd., Durban, So. Africa HARRY C. HUMBERT, A.B., W. VII., '4-7 21 Fainwoocl Cir. Fairchance, Pa. ROBERT L. HUMPHREY, B.B.A., VVis., '-1-7 312 Concord Ave. 1511 Jules St., St. Joseph, Mo. ROBERT B. HUPP, A.B., Fordham, '47 5 Chauncy St. Somonauk, Ill. DMMDT D. HURLEY, Jr., 1s.s., Georgetown, '47 114- Upland Rd. -I-55 Glenwood Blvd., Erie, Pa. HUGH C. HUSTON, A.B., Mo., '47 4 Story St. 407 E. North St., Marshall, Mo. BERNARD M. HYATT, A.B., Md., '43 102 Trowbridge St. 52 West St., Annapolis, Md. PHILIP M. ISAACSON, A.B., Bates, '47 4 Channing Cir. 30 White St., Lewiston, Me. IRVING D. ISKO, A.B., Cornell, '47 14 Concord Ave. 1201 Shakespeare Ave., N. Y. C. VVILLIAM H. B. JACQUES, A.B., Harvard, '47 12 Rutland St. Lenox, Mass. McCHESNEY H. JEFFRIES, A.B., Davidson, '47 Apt. 8, 20 Boylston St. 429 Hansell St., Thomasville, Ga. GIRARD R. JETTON, Jt., Bs., Geo. Wash., '45 87 Orchard St., W. Somerville 4329 3rd St., N. VV., Wash., D. C. RAY I.. JOHNSON, Jr., A.B., U. 'C. L. A., '47 111 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 10901 Santa Susana Ave., Chatsworth, Cal. RICHARD C. JOHNSON, A.B., Dartmouth, '47 14 Unity Ave., Belmont 14 Unity Ave., Belmont, Mass. RICHARD L. JOHNSON, A.B., Harvard, '47 11 Harvard Way Ext. ll Harvard Way Ext., Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT A. KAGAN, A.B., Harvard, '46 25 Columbia Rd., Dorchester 25 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. SETI! M. KALBERG, Jr., A.B., Yale, we 39 Bolton Rd., Newtonville 39 Bolton Rd., Newtonville, Mass. LESTER KATZ, A.B., Harvard, '47 Apt. 12, 229 Kelton St., Allston 24 Canterbury St., Hartford, Conn. REUVENN J. KATZ, Cinn. 7 Felton St. 722 Gholson St., Cinn., Ohio JOHN M. KEARNEY, B.S., Georgetown 25 Follen St. 1821 Rainier St., Aberdeen, Wash. FRED M. KECKER, A.B., Penn State, '-l-7 7 Trowbridge Pl. 389 N. Kenilworth St., Elmhurst, Ill. LAWRENCE W. KEEPNEWS, Harvard 114- Upland Rd. 45-12 169th St., Flushing, N. Y. HENRY ls. KEISER, A.B., Mich., '47 602 Huron Ave. 151 W. 86th St., N. Y. C. JAMES T. KELLS, A.B., Va., '47 61 Oxford St. 4910 Brandywine St., Wash., D. C. GEORGE J. KETO, M.S., Columbia, '47 7 Mellen St. 1330 W. 3rd St., Ashtabula, Ohio GEORGE H. KIDDER, 'B.N.'S., Tufts, '45 17 Sumner Rd. 17 Sumner Rd., Cambridge, Mass. , '-l-7 JOSEPH CHARLES KIEFE, jr., A.B., Harvard, '45 25 Hurlburt St. 612 E. 2nd St., Plainfield, N. I. ALBERT KLEIMAN, A.B., U. of Pa., '33 65 Walker St. 26 Irving St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. RICHARD G. KLEINDIENST, A.B., Harvard, '47 Matthews 10 411 W. 3rd St., Winslow, Arizona ALLEN s. KRAKOVER, B.s., Pgh., '++ 32 Mellen St. 5636 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN G. KRISTENSEN, B.S., Ursinus, 20 Mellen St. 75 Bell St., Valley Stream, N. Y. RAY K. KUHNS, A.B., Amherst, '47 7503 Perimeter Rd., I-Iarvardevens 7503 Perimeter Rd., I-Iarvardevens, Mass. EDWARD H. KURTH B S U S MA '47 1 , ,..,....,'39 43 Alpine St. 33 Brookline Ave., Holyoke, Mass. FIRST YEAR M 1. . .iw ,. fi. vs. 175 FIRST YEAR -1 y l 4 f i 1 . AVV ef 176 CARLISLE B. LANE, A.B., Cal., '47 205 Morrisin Ave., Somerville 2360 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal. JOHN J. LAYDEN, A.B., Holy Cross, '47 14 Chauncy St. 17 Adams St., Whitehall, N. Y. LEE B. LEDFORD, Jr., B.S., U. S. M. A., '41 1581 Mass. Ave. Box 248, Harlan, Ky. I.l I1l'IIER L. LEEGER, Dartmouth 7 VVendell St. 818 27th St., Union City, N. J. I.OI'IS A. LEESTINSKY, A.B., Ohio State, '41 l-l-0 Mt. Auburn St. Rte. No. 1, Box 196, Perrysburg, Ohio PERRY B. LEFF, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '47 152 Line St. 115A VV. 168th St., Bronx, N. Y. LEONARD J. LIZFKORT, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '47 26 Mellen Sr. 817 VV. End Ave., N. Y. C. ROBERT W. LEINER, M.A., Tulane, '46 67 Kirkland 1156 Grant Ave., N. Y. C. CHARLES D. T. LENNHOFF, B.S., U. S. M. A., '39 711 Lowell Rd., Harvardevens 35 Ashley St., Hartford, Conn. DUNCAN E. LENNON, B.S., Ill., '42 381 Harvard St. 614 E. Mulberry St., Bloomington, Ill. KENNETH E. LEVIN, A.B., Harvard, '45 65 Sparks St. 1315 S. Center, Terre Haute, Ind. JULIUS LEVINSON, B.B.A., C. C. N. Y., '47 74 Highland Ave. 7808 16th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. DONALD R. LEVY, A.B., Harvard, '47 7 Brown St. 262 Central Park West, N. Y. C. LEON S. LIPSON, A.B., Harvard, '41 115 Cotton St., Newton 115 Cotton St., Newton, Mass. FRED LIVINGSTONE, Western Reserve 26 Mellen St. 3505 Bainbridge Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio HANS F. LOESER, C. C. N. Y. 264 Harvard St. 85-10 3-l-th St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. C. PHILIP H. G. LOPATNIKOV, A.B., West. Res., '43 56 VVendell St. 14728 Ardenall Ave., E. Cleveland, Ohio NORMAN VV. LOVELESS, A.B., IT. C. L. A., '47 1503 Dunster Rd., Harvardevens 10244 San Luis Ave., So. Gate, Cal. JOSEPH P. LYNCH, A.B., Holy Cross, '47 9 Maple St., Melrose 9 Maple St., Melrose, Mass. JOSEPH E. MCANDREVVS, A.B., Harvard, '47 95 Bennett St., Brighton 1400 Buckingham Ave., Norfolk, Va. CLIEMBNT MCCARTHY, A.B., Brown, '47 3 Potter Park 42 Monadnock Ave., Lowell, Mass. MICHAEL J. McC1,oun,Jr., s. M. U. 2 Newport Rd. ' 2517 Calvin St., Dallas, Texas JOHN P. MeGALLAVVAY, A.B., Marquette, '47 10 Kirkland Rd. 214 E. Division St., Fond Du Lac, VVis. THOMAS H. MCGRAIL, A.B., Harvard, '47 25 llurlbut St. 35 Clinton Ave., Albany, N. Y. GEORGE VV. MCGRATH, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '44 20 Berkeley St. 44 Hillside Ave., Short Hills, N. J. JULIUS A. MCINTOSH, A.B., Cornell, '47 60 Maple Ave. 1726 Columbia Ave., Middletown, Ohio DAVID D. MCKENNEY, B.Ii., Yale, '47 D-21 Hamilton Hall 24 Sunset Dr., Summit, N. J. VINCENT L. MCKUSICK, A.B., Bates, '43 101 Summer St., Somerville Star Route, Guilford, Me. JOHN D. MCNAMARA, A.B., Dartmouth, '45 15 Oxford St. 1717 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. RICHARD J. MCNAMARA, A.B., Harvard, '47 15 Oxford St. 1717 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. HENRY R. MCPHEE, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '46 51 Oxford St. 21 Maple St., Princeton, N. J. ISADORE M. MACKLIER, B.S., Columbia, '41 14 Davenport St. 123 Middlesex Rd., Noroton Hts., Conn. ROBERT L. MADDOX, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '47 113 Walker St. 214 Greenwood Rd., Middlesboro, Ky. DENNTS C. MAHONEY 51 Riverdale St., Allston Barstow St., Mattapoisett, Mass. IRVING MALCHMAN, A.B., Harvard, '47 114 Strathmore Rd., Brighton 273 Commercial St., Provincetown, Mass. GERARD MANDELBAUM, A.B., Yale, '46 64 Kirkland St. 762 Brady Ave., Bronx, N. Y. FIRST YEAR l .,g.v,.2,, , f 1 177 Q Fifa MW. em ,f Y., ,, ,,v . , ., ,., wr W .wee m'1'f.r-. ' -aa 4 M . xi, , Q s H y I -a FIRS bl 'lf T YEAR no :-.1 1 1 l 1 ' - 178 WILLIAM W. MANN, A.B., Harvard, '47 123 Pearl St. 1344 Bruck St., Columbus, Ohio ROBERT L. MARCHMAN, A.B., Emory U., '47 20 Berkeley St. 432 Persons St., Fort Valley, Ga. ELLIOT N. MARKELL, A.B., Harvard, '47 51 Brattle Sr. 1547 49th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES J. MARKHAM, A.B., Holy Cross, '47 14 Chauncy St. 183 Liberty St., Lowell, Mass. ALBERT J. MARKS, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '46 Apt. 1, 17 Everett St. 9 Birch Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. ALBERT E. MARRE, A.B., Oberlin, '43 1742 Beacon St., Brookline 9 Battery Rd., Crugers, N. Y. JOHN A. MARSHALL, A.B., Harvard, '47 58 Highland St. Orrington Hotel, Evanston, Ill. RICHARD M. MARSHALL, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 20 Davenport St. 165 W. 91st St., N. Y. C. MURRAY S. MARVIN, A.B., Princeton, '46 16 Sacramento St. 184 Upper Mt. Ave., Montclair, N. J. EDWARD J. MASEK, A.B., Western Reserve, '46 26 Mellen St. 13408 Maplerow St., Cleveland, Ohio GERALD E. MASLON, B.S., Harvard, '44 53 Wendell St. 98-37 65th Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. ALBERT J. MILLUS, A.B., Fordham, '46 29 Putnam Ave. 405 Westminister Rd., N. Y. C. BERTRAM D. MOLL, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 15 Marie Ave. 891 Montgomery St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PAUL J. MONNORY, Paris Law Sch. 59 Walker St. 17 Rue du cherche midi, Paris, France RICHARD H. MONTGOMERY, A.B., Princeton, 83 Hammond St. 628 N. Poplar St., Seymour, Ind. WILLIAM H. MORROW, Jr., B.S., Davidson, '46 Apt. 8, 20 Boylston St. McNamara St., Lanett, Ala. WINSTON V. MORROW, Jr., A.B., Williams, '47 51 Riverdale St., Allston 329 Taunton Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. MARTIN P. MOSER, A.B., The Citadel, '47 52 Hastings St. S507 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM T. MUNSON, A.B., Harvard, '42 54 Russell St., Woburn 54 Russell St., VVohurn, Mass. RAPHAEL MUR, B.S., Tufts, '46 37 Mellen St. 225 7th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD R. MURPUEY, Jr., A.B., tr. Wash., '47 64 Rogers St. 420 Bausman St., Pittsburgh, Pa. EDVVARD 12. MURPUY, Jr., A.B., vvnsh. U., '47 4 Story St. 7538 VVellington VVay, Clayton, Mo. FRANCIS X. MURPI-IY, A.B., Harvard, '47 5 DeWolfe Pl. 106 Macamley St., Buffalo, N. Y. HERBERT F. MURRAY, A.B., Yale, '47 8 Acacia St. 60 Alhermarle St., Springfield, Mass. ROY E. MURRAY, B.S.C., Notre Dame, '42 13 Kirkland Pl. 1201 VV. Pnrphry St., Butte, Montana ALFRED M. NAFF, A.B., U. of sfmm, '47 1583 Mass. Ave. 21 Glen Iris Pk., Birmingham, Ala. ALEXANDER NAIMON, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '44 18 Trowbridge St. 100 Van Cortlanclt Pk. So., Bronx, N. Y. ROBERT H. NELSON, A.B., U. Detroit, '44 64 Kirkland St. 17352 Parkside Ave., Detroit, Mich. EDVVARD L. NEVVBERGER, A.B., Yale, '40 491 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 35 E. 76th St., N. Y. C. PAUL F. NEVVMAN, A.B., Haverford, '47 92 Brattle Sr. 710 Chateau Crillon, 19th Sz Locust Sts., Phila., Pa. MELVILLE B. NIMMER, A.B., U. of Cal., '47 210 Mass. Ave., Arlington 9224 VVhitworth Dr., Los Angeles, Cal. ANTHONY P. NUGENT, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '47 42 Prentiss St. . 5201 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, Mo. PAUL A. NURICK, B.S., Harvard, '45 40 Mt. Auburn St. 24 Sth Ave., N. Y. C. IAMES F. O'BOYLE, A.B., IT, VVis., '47 31 Shepard St. Pine Lake, Nashota, VVis. DELBERT G. OFSTH UN, A.B., Harvard, '47 407 Broadway St. 4805 VV. Sth St., Duluth, Minn. EDVVIN J. O'MARA, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '47 20 Sumner Rd. 41 VVclls Farm Dr., VVethersfield, Conn. FIRST YEAR 179 G? re , ... .J 1: I 4 X ww FIRST YEAR '39 A f 1 1 liar' L' IN, E g 1 1 Qi.. .A 180 ARNOLD OSTWALD, A.B., U. Ill., '47 -1-6 Irving St. 1016 24-th Ave. No., St. Petersburg, Fla. RICHARD OWEN, A.B., Dartmouth, '43 114- Concord Tpke., Concord 1 VVilgarth Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. SIDNEY H. PAIGE, A.B., Amherst, '-1-7 119 Robbins Rd., Watertown Forest Rd., Alpine, N. J. RICHARD F. PALMER, A.B., Harvard, '-1-7 1581 Mass. Ave. 605 N. VVillow St., Kent, Ohio THEODORE G. PAPPAS, A.B., Harvard, '-1-7 31 VVendell St. 130 Bowers St., Lowell, Mass. DONALD E. PARADIS, A.B., Vilesleyan, '-1-3 162 Hancock St. 22 VVinthrop Ave., VVest VVarwick, R. I. EUGENE L. PARKER, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '-1-7 6 Lowell St. 606 VVashington Ave., Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. RUSSELL A. E. PARRISH, A.B., I'. VVis., '-1-7 1+ Chauncy St. 121 Hudsin St., Eau Claire, VVis. -IAMES II. PARSONS, Jr., B.S., Northwestern Il., 7105 Perimeter Rd., Ilarvardevens 1-1-07 E. Grove St., Bloomington, Ill. VVll.l,.IAM B. PATRICK, A.B., The Principia, '-1- 6-1 Oxford St. 3055 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. VVILLIAM D. PATTON, A.B., Princeton, '-1-7 1-186 Cambridge St. 322 Greenwood Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. MORRIS PAITLEEN, B.S., Harvard, '-I-6 22 Pierce St., Malden 22 Pierce St., Malden, Mass. JAMES B. PEABODY, A.B., Harvard, '-1-7 5 Fuller Place Princeton, Mass. VVILLIAM J. PECIILIS, A.B., Harvard, '-1-6 12 Sumner Rd. 129 Grafton St., Brockton, Mass. RIVSSELI. H. PECK, A.B., Harvard, '47 5 Fuller Pl. 5 Fuller Pl., Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES R. PEDERSEN, A.B., Mont. State, '47 1-1-7 Austin St. -1-22 2nd Ave., I-Invre, Montana JITLIAN S. PERLMAN, A.B., Brooklyn Coll., '47 -1-91 'Commonwealth Ave., Boston 911 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDVVARD PESIN, A.B., Rutgers, '-1-7 1130 Mass. Ave. 20 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City, N. J. ALBERT C. PETITE, A.B., rlarvard, '47 72 Mt. Auburn St. 1512 2nd Ave., Scottsbluff, Nebr. BENJAMIN PHELOSOF, A.B., C. C. N. Y., '40 2105 Lowell Rd., Harvardevens 1243 Ward Ave., Bronx, N. Y. HERSCHEL A. PHILIIPS, A.B., U. Cal., '47 6103 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 1921 N. Hobart, Los Angeles, Cal. JOHN B. PIERCE, Jr., A.B., Harvard, '47 20 Orchard St. Glenridge Rd., Dedham, Mass. SIDNEY D. PINNEY, Jr., A.B., Amherst, '47 52 Plympton St. 290 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield, Conn. WILLIAM E. POE, B.S., Wake Forest, '47 86 Oxford St. 416 Broad St., Oxford, N. C. NORBERT J. PONTZER. A.B., U. Pgh., '47 14 Mellen St. Box 76, Kersey, Pa. GEORGE R, POOR, B.S., Harvard 18 Gregory St., Marblehead 18 Gregory St., Marblehead, Mass. JACK B. PURCELI., ASB., Harvard, '47 47 Irving St. 47 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. JOSEPH B. QUIGLEY 414 Beacon St. 5618 Wyandotte, Kansas City, Mo. THOMAS M. QUINN, III, A.B., Holy Cross, '47 159 Lakeview Ave. 32-33 214th St., Bayside, N. Y. WALTER A. QUINLAN, A.B., Harvard, '47 25 lst Parish St., Scituate 25 lst Parish St., Scituate, Mass. RICHARD B. RAGLAND, A.B., Princeton, '47 1746 Cambridge St. 1440 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, Cal. CHARLES H. RANDALL, Jr., A.1s., mrvmrl, '47 73 Cohassett St., Roslindale 73 Cohassett St., Roslindale, Mass. ALBERT A. RAPI-IAEL, Jr., A.B., Yale, '47 82 Oxford St. 19 E. 80th Sr., N. Y. C. ROBERT M. RAYMOND, A.B., Yale, '47 416 Mt. Auburn St. 860 Park Ave., N. Y. C. ALEXANDER P. REED, Jr., A.B., Amherst, '47 1746 Cambridge St. 1269 Murrayhill Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. I-IARRY B. REESE, A.B., Ohio State, '47 Hotel Brunswick 521 W. 2nd St., Wellston, Ohio FIRST YEAR 181 FIRST YEAR . h AA' 182 DAVID M. REILLY, A.B., Harvard, '47 7 Felton St. 35 Swarthmore St., I-Iamden, Conn. ARTHUR J. REISSNER, Dr. Iur., Cottbus, 118 Trowbridge St. 3360 Dept. 7, Brasil, Lima, Peru CHARLES H. RESNICK, A.B., llarvard, '47 32 Healey St. 36 Thorndike St., Beverly, Mass. GEORGE D. REYCRAFT, A.B., VVesleyan, '47 44 Bartlett St., Belmont 101 Harrison St., New Haven, Conn. JOHN M. REYNOLDS, B.S., Holy Cross, '47 414- Beacon St. 54 Barasford Ave., Lowell, Mass. JAMES T. RHIND, A.B., Ohio State, '44 8 Acacia St. 1496 Perry St., Columbus, Ohio MILFORD F. RHINES, Jr., A.B., Trinity, '42 44 Hudson St. 23 Beach St., Hartford, Conn. CHARLES A. RICHARDSON, A.B., Princeton, '47 17 Hurlbut St. 1035 Park Ave., N. Y. C. ROBERT D. RICKERT, A.B., Duke, '45 69 Oxford St. 16 Manor Dr., Colonial Hts., Tuckahoe, N. Y. JAMES VV. RIGRISH, B.Sc., Ohio State, '47 76 College Ave., Somerville 526 Melrose Ave., Columbus, Ohio FRANK R. RINALDI, A.B., Harvard, '47 59 Walker St. 300 Grammatan Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. JAMES K. ROBINSON, A.B., Cornell, '47 61 Oxford St. 303 Cobbs Hill Dr., Rochester, N. Y. Germany, STANLEY T. Ro1s1NsoN, Jr., A.B., Pomona Coll.,'41 14- Chauncy St. 14 Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. WILLIAM H. ROCKWELL, A.B., U. of Mich., '41 4 Chauncy St. 52 Lowell St., Andover, Mass. ROBERT S. RODY, A.B., U. Va., '47 126 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 34-12 Edgewood Pl., Baltimore, Md. VVALTER S. C. ROGERS, A.B., Fordham, '47 36 Highland Ave. 36 Highland Ave., Cambridge, Mass. JOHN R. ROMINE, Jr., A.B., VV. Va., '44- 12 Sumner Rd. 224 E. Main St., Clarksburg, W. Va. ROBERT M. ROSENBERG, Jr., B.S., U. Vt., '47 7 Wendell St. 90 N. VVinooski Ave., Burlington, Vt. JESSEI. ROTIIMAN, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 4 Traymore St. 1174 Sheridan Ave., N. Y. C. JACOB L. ROTHSTEIN, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 65 Oxford St. 1126 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C. EUGENE P. RUEHLMANN, A.li., If Cinn., '48 187 Grove St., Wellesley 1135 Omena Pl., Cinn., Ohio PHILIP L. RUPPENTHAL, A.B., Ilarvard, '47 Apt. 6, 16 Prescott St. 1208 Lincoln St., Russell, Kansas E'BER H. RYDHOLM, A.B., Mich., '47 16 Sacramento St. 322 E. Hewitt Ave., Marquette, Mich. WILLIAM W. RYMER, Jr., B.S., U. Tenn., '43 7 Story St. 3627 Riverside Dr., Chattanooga, Tenn. HOWARD F. SACI-IS, AHS., Williams, '47 65 Walker St. 700 Ward P'kwy, Kansas 'City, Mo. HERSCHEL B. SARBIN, A.B., West. Res., '46 12 Bow St. 3415 DeSota Ave., Cleveland Hts., Ohio ABE SCHESTOPOL, Harvard 78 Jarvis Ct. 175 Schenectady Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN C. SCHLUER, A.B., Harvard, '47 1581 Mass. Ave. 210 Westbridge Dr., Berea, Ohio JOHN H. SCHMID, Jr., A.B., Princeton, '47 83 Hammond St. 45 Elston Rd., Montclair, N. I. GEORGE W. SCHMIDT, B.'B.A., U. Mich., '47 31 Wendell St. 14 Van Buren Pl., Baldwin, N. Y. VERN H. SCHNEIDER, A.B., U. Kansas, '47 1583 Mass. Ave. 745 Missouri St., Lawrence, Kansas ANDREW J. SCHOEN, ALB., Harvard, '47 4 Story St. 1130 Park Ave., N. Y. C. ' CHARLES G. SCHOENFELD, A.B., Yale, '47 44 Bowdoin St. 1598 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VAL LA RUE SCHOENTIAIAL, B.S.C., Iowa, '46 16 Shepard St. 16 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT K. SCHUMACHER, B.S., M. I. T., '47 58 Highland St. 19 Oakley Ave., Summit, N. J. ALAN E. SCHWARTZ, A.B., U. Mich., '47 65 Sparks St. 17545 Birchcrest St., Detroit, Mich. FIRST YEAR 183 FIRST YEAR .. . , 5 1f'hi s: 9 - .- 1 ., . . ' ' ,t-fiwqi 1, NME: 9 A ,A A f? 1 f' .' 184 CHARLES P. SCI-IVVARTZ, Jr., A.B., Chicago, '45 64 Kirkland St. 5135 S. Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. RICHARD T. SCULLY, A.B., Harvard, '47 10 Kirkland Rd. 52 Gramercy Park, N. Y. C. MARSHALL J. SEIDMAN, BQS., U. Pa., '47 29 Normandy Rd., Lexington 6356 Morrowfield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. MELVIN SEIFER, AB., Harvard, '47 15 Marie Ave. 124 Lucerne St., Dorchester, Mass. MARVIN H. SHAGAM, A.B., Wash. 8: Jefferson, '47 18 Shepard St. 535 Thompson Ave., Donora, Pa. ROBERT N. SHAMANSKY, A.B., Ohio State, '47 I9 Chauncy St. 525 S. Drexel Ave., Columbus, Ohio ALLAN E. SHAPIRO, A.B., Yale, '47 2+ VVendell St. 777 W. Broadway, Woodmere, N. Y. JOSEPH II. SI-IARLITT, A.B., Harvard, '47 65 Sparks St. 15820 So. Moreland Blvd., Shaker Hts., Ohio DAVID I. SI-IEDROFF, B.E., Yale, '45 64 Kirkland St. 793 E. 125th St., Cleveland, Ohio ROURKE J. SHEEHAN, Ph.'B., Xavier, '47 12 Sumner Rd. 206 Maple Ave., Falmouth, Ky. THOMAS C. SHEPARD, B.S., Ga. Tech., '46 6 Sacramento St. Colquitt, Ga. DENTON A. SHRIVER, Yale 28 Melrose St., Arlington 42 St. Austins Pl., Staten Island, N. Y. MELVIN SILBERBERG, A.B., Harvard, '46 624 Morfout St., Mattapan 624 Morfout St., Mattapan, Mass. EDWARD J. SIMERKA, A.1s., U. New Mexico, '+7 45 Trowbridge St. 9322 Grand Division, Cleveland, Ohio EDVVARD 0. SIMSARIAN, A.B., Princeton, '47 12 Sumner Rd. 1100 Arcadian Way, Palisade, N. J. JEROME L. SINDLER, Harvard 28 Mt. Auburn St. 1820 E. 13th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. NORMAN P. SINGER, B.s., Yale, '47 1203 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan 1203 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan, Mass. JOHN M. SKILLING, jr., A.B., Lehigh, '47 ll Mellen St. 1704 Bancroft P'kwy, Wilmington, Del. EDVVARD P. T. S'MI'I'II, Ir., B.S., U. S. N. A., '43 1581 Mass. Ave. 1520 Copeland Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. FRANCIS VV. K. SMITH, A.B., Bowdoin, '47 22 Dartmouth St., Somerville 22 Dartmouth St., Somerville, Mass. HAROLD H. SMITH, B.S., VV. Va., '39 28 Andover Ct. South Branch, VV. Va. HENRY J. SMITH, A.B., Princeton, '45 17 Hurlbut St. Princeton Club of N.Y., E. 39th St. tk Park Ave., N.Y.C. ALPHONSE A. SOMMER, jr., Notre Dame 64 Kirkland St. Golf, Ill. MAURICE S. SPANBOCK, A.B., Columbia, '44 1684 Mass. Ave. 574 VV. End Ave., N. Y. C. RICHARD M. SPECTOR, A.B., Ilarvard, '47 21 Andover Ct. 40 Brownell St., New Haven, Conn. ARTHUR D. SPORN, A.B., Harvard, '47 17 Everett St. 464- Riverside Dr., N. Y. C. MORTIMER S. STEINBERG, A.B., Harvard, '47 31 Wendell St. 238 Blvd., Passaic, N. J. DALLAS K. STEPHENS, A.B., II. Colo., '47 5 Eustis St. 809 Lincoln Pl., Beaver Falls, Pa. RICHARD P. STE'RN, A.B., Harvard, '42 131 Boylston St., Jamaica Plain Apt. 515, cfo Landauer, 27 VV. 72nd St., N. Y. C. GEORGE C. STEUART, Jr., A.B., Emory, '47 Apt. 42, 6 Craigie Cir. 2855 'Cascade Rd., S. VV., Atlanta, Ga. THEODORE F. STEVENS, A.B., U. C. L. A., '47 B-23 Mellon Hall 1510 Ocean Dr., Manhattan Beach, Cal. CLINTON R. STEVENSON, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 24 Louise Rd., Belmont 7 Manahan St., Norwalk, Ohio GREGORY E. STONE, Jr., A.B., I-Iarvard, '31 Brunswick Hotel, Boston Brunswick Hotel, Boston, Mass. ALBERT W. STRANG, A.B., Harvard, '47 58 Highland St. 4600 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. CORNELIUS F. SULLIVAN, Jr., A.B., Fordham, '47 26 Mt. Auburn St. 3235 Parkside Pl., Bronx, N. Y. PI-IILIP I-I. SUTER, Jr., A.B., Yale, '47 28 Mt. Auburn St. 28 Gaskins Rd., Milton, Mass. '47 FIRST YEAR 185 mn FIRST YEAR .H-ul! 'Wi Q pl . fe 'Q' E 'fin 'ggi . is V Q 4 186 ARTHUR K. SVVANSON, B.S., B. IT., '40 25 Jarvis Ct. 140 Center St., N. Easton, Mass. GUY A. SVVENSON, Jr., A.B., Dartmouth, '42 11 Kennedy Rd. V 111 Center St., Concord, N. H. SHELDON TAB'B, B.S., U. Pa., '45 D-38 Gallatin Hall 3900 Bronx St., Phila., Pa. JOHN K. TABOR, A.B., Yale, '42 1746 Cambridge St. 6429 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM T. TALCOTT, Jr., A.B., Bowdoin, '47 90 Sagamore Ave., Winthrop 90 Sagamore Ave., Winthrop, Mass. H. BAIRD TENNEY, B.S., Northwestern, '47 7 Irving Terrace 2110 Chadbourne Ave., Madison, Wis. GEORGE T. TERRIEN, A.B., Harvard, '47 Fox Club, 44 Boylston St. 33 Bowers St., Nashua, N. H. NORMAN J. THOMAS, B.E., Yale, '46 74 Ellery St. 19 Middlesex Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. JEROME THOMASES, B.'S., C. C. N. Y., '38 5 Walnut Ave. 5 Walnut Ave., Cambridge, Mass CHARLES S. THOMPSON, A.B., Syracuse, '47 352 Harvard St. 1001 Harrison St., Lynchburg, Va. FREDERICK T. THOMSEN, B.S., Iowa State, '47 119 Robbins Rd., Watertown Charter Oak, Iowa THOMAS D. THOMSON, A.B., Princeton, '47 7 Ware St. 5850 Sth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. DONALD T. TRAUTMAN, Harvard Kirkland House, G-12 3909 Glenwood Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio FRED L. TRUE, Jr., A.B., Bowdoin, '45 113 Kinnaird St. 91 Nelson St., Georgetown, Mass. DONALD J. TVVOMBLEY, B.S., Harvard, '44 63 Inman St. 5105 N. E. 109th Ave., Portland, Ore. FRED B. UGAST, ASB., Cath. U., '46 94 Avon Hill St. 3925 Legation St., Wash., D. C. LAWRENCE B. URBANO, A.B., Williams, '45 63 Dana-St. 85 Spring St., Williamstown, Mass. ANTHONY R. VERILLI, B.S., U. Missouri, '46 68 Dana St. 249 Central Ave., Rye., N. Y. JEPTHA H. VVADE, B.S., M. I. T., '46 14 Hereford St. 10807 Magnolia Dr., Cleveland, Ohio DAVID K. WAER, A.B., Harvard, '45 74 Mt. Auburn St. 135 College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. MY'RON S. WAKS, B.S., Bowdoin, '45 48 Lanark Rd., Brighton 112 Park Ave., Portland, Me. CIIARLES V. WALKER, A.B., U. Texas, '47 Apt. 2A, 6 University Rd. 333 Foster Dr., Corpus Christi, Tex. JOHN J. WALLER, A.B., Harvard, '47 C-53 Eliot House 604 N. St., Aurora, Nebr. WILLIAM I. WAIRD, A.H., Fordham, '47 36 Highland Ave. 8829 Ft. Hamilton P'kwy, Brooklyn, N. Y. 'FHOIWAS S. WEARY, AJB., Harvard, '47 D-11 Hamilton Hall -l-39 W. 1st St., Junction City, Kan. LEONARD P. WEBB, Jr., B.B.A., Emory, '47 51 Hillcrest Rd., Belmont 554 Cleburne Terrace, Atlanta, Ga. BER'N'A'RD WEI'I'RMA'N, B.S.S., C. C. N. Y., '43 48 Trowbridge St. 635 W. 170th St., N. Y. C. AA'RON B. WEINGAST, A.B., Rutgers, '47 208 Prospect St. 24 Welland Ave., Irvington, N. J. HAROLD WEINSTOCK, B.S., N. Y. U., '47 39 Trowbridge St. 20 Crandall St., Stamford, Conn. EDWARD N. VVEINTIRAUB, A.B., Amherst, '47 897 Mass. Ave. 978 E. 24th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN M. WEJMAN, A.B., Harvard, '47 76 Columbia St., Brookline 2737 Harrison St., Evanston, Ill. DAVID C. VVELCH, A.H., Amherst, '47 9 Center St. . 466 Edgewood Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. RICHARD L. VVELLS, ASB., Stanford, '42 103 Irving St. 2552 Brentwood Rd., Columbus, Ohio RAYMOND J. VVENGER, BIS., Holy Cross, '47 18 Sumner Rd. 1240 Dauphin Ave., VVyomissing, Pa. D'AVID WESTFALL, A.B., U. of Mo., '47 D-21 Hamilton I-Iall 11 S. Glenwood St., Columbia, Ga. MORRIS J. VVEXLER, B.S., U. Ill., '47 12 Traymore 3615 Flournoy St., Chicago, Ill. FIRST YEAR rf Sw 187 FIRST YEAR V 188 THOMAS A. WIIAYNE, A.B., U. C. L. A., '47 54 Concord Ave. 925 30th St.,'San Bernadino, Cal. ARTIIUR H. VVHITE, A.B., Harvard, '45 5 Chauncy St. 26 School St., Roxbury, Mass. RANDOLPH L. WHITE, A.B., Howard, '47 63 Gorham St. 806 Harlem Ave., Balt., Md. STUART A. WHITE, BIS., U. S. N. A., '45 501 Dunster Rd., Harvardevens 135 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. BURTON L. WILLIAMS, A.B., Ohio State, '47 364 Harvard St. 510 Hartung St., Canton, Ohio DAVID S. WINE, A.B., U. Ariz., '47 15 Farrar St. Box 539, Ajo, Arizona HERBERT L. WOLFE, B.S., M. I. T., '47 416 Mt. Auburn St. 1616 Avery St., Parkersburg, VV. Va. FRANK A. WOLLA'EGER, A.B., VVis., '47 1653 Mass. Ave. 3219 N. Summit Ave., Milwaukee, VVis. EUGENE WOLLAN, A.B., Harvard, '47 25 Arlington St. 218 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROGER A. VVOLTJEN, A.B., U. Pa., '47 51 Mt. Vernon St., Panther, Pa. BURTIN C. WOOD, A.B., U. Okla., '47 B-43 Mellon Hall -I-30 N. VV. 20th St., Okla. City, Okla. JAMES 11. Woons, Jr., A.B., Dartmouth, '47 138 Upland Rd., VVaban 138 Upland Rd., VVaban, Mass. JOHN VV. VVYDLER, Brown 32 Coolidge Hill Rd. S Kensington Rd., Garden City, N. Y. VINCENT H. YANO, B.S., U. Dayton, '43' 334 Adams St., Milton 566 N. King St., Honolulu, T. H. HAROLD YOUNG, A.B., N. Y. U., '47 31 Verndale St., Brookline 3231 Rochambeau Ave., N. Y. C. JOIIN A. ZALONIS, BIS., If. Md., '47 285 Mt. Auburn St., VVatertown 318 2nd St., Laurel, Md. ROBERT N. ZARICK, A.B., IT. Cal., '47 79 Oxford St. 1914 28th St., Sacramento, Cal. DONALD ZIMMERMAN, B.'S.S., C. C. N. Y., '47 59 Magazine St. 808 New Lots Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. GRAD UATIES AND SPECIALS ROBERT ZUCKERMAN, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '47 28 Mt. Auburn St. 1927 E. 13th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GRAD U'AT IE ST UD IENTS IIANS V. ANDERSEN, B.S., Brigham Young, '40 56 Sacramento St. 2245 E. Princeton St., Phoenix, Ariz. JOE E. COVINGTON, LL.M., Harvard, '-I-1 9 Grove St., Arlington 608 Garland St., Fayetteville, Ark. AMDSE CRAIG LLB U of Mo '47 J' ' .u ' ' , . ., ,. ., 15 Trowbridge St. cfo J. W. Craig, Lancaster, Mo. WYLIE H. DAVI'S, LL.B. Mercer, '47 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham 140 High St., Macon, Ga. WILLIAM I-I. DORSIEY, Jr., J.D., G. VVash., '47 36 Gorham St. 4605-'B S. 36th St., Arlington, Va. JAMES M. HENDRY, LL.B., Dalhousie U., '47 65 Frost St. 148 Oxford St., Halifax, N. S., Canada HAYDN H. I-IILLING, LLJB., U. of VVash., '47 Cold Spring Farm, Westford 2218 E. Caller St., Seattle, VVash. HARRY IRWIG, LL.B., Koenigsherg, '37 26 Fairfax St. W. Newton 26 Fairfax St.: YV. Newton, Mass. VIC. A. LEVONTIN, Adv., Gov't Law Sch., Ilm., '45 15 Forest St. 38 Yehuda Halevi St., Tel-Aviv, Palestine CYRIL C. MEANS, jr., LL.B. VVaync, '41 6 Story St. 8120 Jefferson Ave., E., Detroit, Mich. GEORGE MINKIN, LL.B., IIarvard, '47 1 Winchester St., Brookline 3881Hawthorne St., N. Bedford, Mass. ARNOLD F. MOIR, LL.B., U. of Alberta, '46 2109 Lowell Rd., Harvardevens 112 10th Ave NW, Calgary, Alherta DONALD L. ROBERTSON, LL.B., Cincinnati, '47 46 Highland Ave. 617 Worthington, Lockland, Ohio S. L. ROBINS, LL.B., Osgood Hall Law Sch., '47 4 Story St. 141 Northcliff Blvd., Toronto, Canada JOVITO R. SALONGA, LL.B., IT. of Philippines, '46 12 Humboldt St. Pasig, Rizal, Philippines 'SPECIAL STUDENTS SPENCER M. BERESFORD, I.I..B., Ilarvard, '47 151 Weston Rd., Wellesley 151 Weston Rd., VVellesley, Mass. DAVID R. DENNY, LL.M., Harvard, '47 36 Gorham St. Insurance Exchange Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa l 'ff-T ww of-1' 1 3 .,.. ' l 3 , ,V ' X A Q . . by 'S+ 189 SPECIALS are . I ,, if .. 'Y I I fb. EDVVARD H. BROWN 10 Appian Way 23 Marine Pl., Deal, N. J. MATTHEW l. BROWNE 53 Hastings Hall 35 N. Blvd., Gloversville, N. Y. BRUCE B. CLYMAN 15 Everett St. 9 N. Delancy Pl., Atlantic City, N. J. LAURENCE P. CORBETT 1654 Mass. Ave. 165+ Mass. Ave., Camb., Mass. I-IAIG COSTIKYAN 28 Hastings Hall 248 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn. MTNER D. CRARY 52 N. Hancock St., Lexington Northport, N. Y. F. J. GONZALEZ-ARBONA, LL.B., U. of P. R., '44 -I-2 Kirkland St. San Juan, Puerto Rico JACQUES HUMBERT, Licensie en Droit, U. of Paris 25 Appleton St. 7 Rue Monsieur, Paris, France soLoN IV'RAKI'S, I.L.B., U. of Athens, '47 1737 Cambridge St. 1737 Cambridge St., Camb., Mass. SUMNER M. LIEBERMANN, LL.B., B. U., '47 155 River Rd., VVinthrop 155 River Rd., VVinthrop, Mass. H. BERNARD MAYER, A.B., Cambridge U., '45 F-13 Winthrop I-louse 35 Queens Gardens, Loudon, Eng. JOHN A. REILLY, B.S., C. C. N. Y., '40 27 Stone St., Walpole 47-11 67th St., Vlloodside, N. Y. RENAUD SAVARIT 120 Hancock St. 4 Rue de la Glaciere, Paris EUGENE F. SCOLES, J.D., U. of Iowa, '45 26 Walcott Rd., Watertown 26 Walcott Rd., VVatertown, Mass. JOSE L. SIQUEIROS, LL.B., li. of Mexico, '47 93 Fayerweather St. Chihuahua City, Mexico SHANKER D. SHARMA, LL.M., Cambridge U., '42 94 Prescott St. U. of Lucknow, India UN PICTURED STUDENTS--SIXTH TERM DANIEL T. C. DRUMMOND, Jr. 988 Memorial Dr. Cushman Pl., Auburn, Me. S. CURTIS DVVORKEN 1737 Camb. St. 2496 No. Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. I'RVING FERMAN 303 E. Holden Green 655 Riverside Dr., New York JOSEPH J. GEEHERN 134 Mt. Auburn St. 15 Highland Ave., Westfield, Mass. WILI.IAM R. HALEY 11 Perkins Hall 9410 Clifton Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio E'R'NE'ST I-IALSTEDT 25 Francis St. 266 Farm Hill Rd., Middletown, Conn. 190 JOHN T. l'IA'RRINGTON 19 Farwell Pl. 136 Lathrop St., Madison, Wis. WILLIAM M. HOLMAN 16 Lancaster St. 6027 Windermere Rd., Seattle, Wash. JAMES G. HURLEY 50 Hastings Hall 49 Clarendon Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. WAYNE JOHNSON 281 Dartmouth St., Boston 1 East 57th St., New York PETER G. KUH 49 Grozier Rd. 134 Ravine Dr., Highland Park, Ill. WILLIAM L. LINCOLN D-34 Morris Hall 140 Vllatchung Ave., Montclair, N. J. BENJAMIN LONDON 35 Coburn St., Malden 35 Coburn St., Malden, Mass. JAMES R. MCGOWAN 40 Kirkland St. 266 Waldo St., Providence, R. I. ROBERT J. MOONEY 38 Perkins IIall 1201 Denmark Rd., Plainfield, N. J. JOHN E. OLSON, Jr. D-35 Morris Hall, Boston 63 235 Pine St., Middletown, Conn. HARLAN PO'ME'ROY 37 Hastings Hall 2939 Huntington Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio FRANKLIN K. RADER 28 Harvard Way Ext. 3500 Greenbrier Dr., Dallas, Texas J'A'MES G. RAI'NES 61 Hastings Hall Dawson, Ga. JACOB R'AND 40 Kirkland St. 25 Second Ave., Long Branch, N. J. JOHN RICHARDSON, Jr. 115 Lake View Ave. 115 Lake View Ave. EUGENE E. ANDERSON, Jr. 16 Shepard St. Sharon, Pa. J'O'SEPvH C. BORDONARO 35 Revere St., Boston 128 South St., Olean, N. Y. RICHARD M. BROWN 19 Sacramento St. 1725 E. 10th St., Anderson, Ind. HUGH CALKINS 48 Mt. Auburn St. 49 Farlow Rd., Newton, Mass. MELVIN J. CARRO 91 Hancock St. 20 W. 84-th St., New York DAVID S. CARTON 19 Hastings Hall 779 Riverside Dr., New York FRED F. CHAMIBERLIN 84 Summer St., Waltham 128 SW 12th Ave., Miami, Fla. EDMUND B. CLARK 65 Spark St. 3937 Newdale Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. JOSEPH M. CO1-IEN 66 Hart St., Beverly Farms 66 Hart St., Beverly Farms, Mass. SIXTH TERM EDWARD L. SPRINGER 48 Huron Ave. RD No. 3, lCoraopolis, Pa. MAXWELL I-I. STA'MPE-R, Jr. 210 Holden Green 1411 Yankee Rd., Middleton, Ohio RONALD M. STARK 15 Oxford St. 6'9 Miller Ave., Milford, Conn. NORMAN E. STEPHENS 472 Broadway Loup City, Nebr. AVERILL T. STEWART' 49 Jarvis Ct. 2200 19th St., NW, Washington, D. C. ROBERT W. SUTTON 6 Prospect St., VVinehester 6 Prospect St., Winchester, Mass. JAMES E. THOMAS 160 Fairview, Belmont 107 Ruth St., Maryville, Tenn. WILLIAM R. Tl-IOMPSON 9 Perkins Hall Pittsboro, N. C. RUCKER TODD 124 Walker St. 1224 Watauga, Kingsport, Tenn. JACOB A. WALKER, Jr. 1557 Mass. Ave. 900 N. 10th St., Opelika, Ala. FIFTH TERM ROBERT J. CO'RTS 20 Hastings Hall 205 Cleveland St., Elyria, Ohio DAVID A. DEWAHL 19 Hastings Hall 815 W. Minnehaha Pkwy., Minn., M GEORGE H. DONER 28 Gorham St. 321 E. 43rd Rd., New York E. THAYER DRAKE 15 Everett St. 87 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, N. J. ROBERT L. DRESSLER 26 Upland Rd. 415 So. 39th St., Omaha, Nebr. JO'H'N B. DUNCAN 5 Hastings Hall 163 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. EVERETT F. FINK 19 Everett St. 207 No. Main St., W. Hartford, Conn STANLEY A. FREEDMAN 11 Inman St. 32 Beverly Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. MANUEL A. GARCIA 25 Perkins Hall Box 1367, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 191 GEORGE D. WEBSTER 25 Perkins Hall Rogersville, Tenn. SEYMOUR B. VVEINSTEIWN 303F Holden Green 27 Fulton St., Weehawken, N. J. JO'SEPH E. WEI'SHEIT 17 Buckingham St. 1721 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. JEROME WENIG 32 Myrtle St., Boston 253-02 NO. Blvd., Little Neck, N. Y. WILLIAM A. WICK 16 Lancaster St. P. O. Box 2247, Youngstown, Ohio GIISTAV W. WILDE 30 Brantwood Rd., Arlington 1711 Carson, Pittsburgh, Pa. ATWOOD C. WOLF, Jr. 7 Ware St. 61 Duncan Ave., Jersey City, N. J NAT J. YOUNG, Jr. 65 Elm St., Cohasset 65 Elm St., Cohasset, Mass. BRUCE H. ZEISER 45 Mt. Auburn St. Butternut Hill, West Kingston, R. CHARLES B. GATES, Jr. 124 Walker St. 1307 Virginia, Charleston, W. Va. JOSEPH B. GEDANIC 35 Revere St. 4-47 Roy Ave., Dayton, Ohio BENJAMIN E. GEI.ERMAN 212 Allston St., Brookline 212 Allston 'St., 'Brookline, Mass. CHARLES D. GERSTEN 105 Oxford St. 25 Elm St., Tariffville, Conn. STANLEY H. GOLDB'ElRG 135 St. Paul St., Brookline 14 E. Ferguson, Wood River, Ill. CI-IAR'LE'S B. GORDON 40 Hastings Hall Camb., Mass. THOMAS M. GRIFFIN 72 Mt. Auburn St. 72 Mt. Auburn St., Camb., Mass. THOMAS M. HALDORSEN 86 Oxford St. 610 Cedar, Bloomington, Calif. DAVID R. HA'STINGS, II 711 Lowell Rd., I-Iarvardevens Fryeburg, Me. I H. C. HEWSON 84- Garden St. 2315 Crescent Ave., Charlotte, N. C. HOLMES E. HOBERT 1'1 Shepard St. 5259 Live Oak View Ave., L. A., Cal ROBERT B. HODES Hotel Brunswick, Boston 645 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. DONALD L. JACOBY 6 Kirkland Rd. 15 Clark St., Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID D. JONES, Jr. 9 Hastings Hall Bennett College, Greensboro, N. C. H'UGH KNOWLTON, Jr. 12 Marshall St., Brookline Muttontown Rd., Syosset, L. I., N. Y. HENRY KUCHARSKI 26 Granville Rd. 415 Pleasant St., VVillimantic, Conn. HAROLD F. KUNSMAN 589 Somerville St., Somerville 810 Union, Hollidaysburg, Pa. WILBUR S. LEGG 5 Hastings Hall Windfall, Ind. ARTHUR A. LITT -I-74 Broadway 36 Sherwood Ave., Ossining, N. Y. DUANE B. LUEDERS I Goodwin Pl., Boston Henning, Minn. FRANK P. MACK 65 Hammond St. 558 Ashbury, San Francisco, Calif. LEON E. BRODSKY 37 Gorham 'St., Camb. 1250 E. 30th 'St., Tulsa, Okla. ROBERT R. BUELL 1699 Camb. lSt., Camb. 1111 Ogden Dunes, Gary, Ind. RICHARD M. CHAPMAN 53 Dunster St., 'Camb. 565 West End Ave., New York THOMAS R. COCHRAN 228 Washington St., Belmont 1126 E. 10th St., Sheldon, Ia. CYTRIL CRIMMINS 7 'Shepard St., Camb. 15 East 61st 'St., New York FIFTH TERM LAVVRENCE N. MA'RCl'S 15 Trowbridge St. 85 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES R. MAXVVELL, Jr. 2301 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens VVheeling Ave., Glendale, W. Va. WILLIAM L. McINERNEY 61 Oxford St. 3427 Pleasant Ave., L., Minn., Minn. ROBERT G. MILLER 152 Upland Rd. 75 Mt. Prospect Ave., Verona, N. J. PETER B. MUNROE 395 Broadway 395 Broadway EDWARD J. MURTAVGI-I 35 Wendell St. 77 No. White St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. CYTRUS A. NEUMAN 410 Memorial Dr. 276 Fenox Rd., Jenkentown, Pa. LOUIS PASLAWSKY 77 Hancock St. 5223 St. Lawrence Ave., Detroit, Mic JOHN H. RAIFE 44 Garfield St. 308 No. 9th St., Estherville, Ia. LLOYD H. REED 220 Arlington St., VV. Medford h. 531 Harvard St., N. W., VVash., D. C. EDWARD R. ROEMKE 50 Irving St. 600 River Terr., Hoboken, N. J. SYDNEY ROTHSTEIN 31 Divinity Hall 207+ VVallace Ave., Bronx, N. Y. 0 FOURTH TERM JOHN E. CURTIN 15 Divinity 'St., Camb. 817 East 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS N. CUSHMAN 145 Austin St., Camb. 37 Hale 'St., Bridgewater, Mass. ISAAC F. DASI-IIELL 27 Hastings 'Hall Quantico, Md. MILTON A. DAUBER 40 Kirkland St., Camb. 219 Gregory Ave., Passaic, N. J. PROSPERO DeBONA, JR. 14 Sumner Rd., Camb. 80 Tremont 'St., Hartford, Conn. 192 JEROM'E S. RUBIN 7 Divinity Hall 1375 East 12th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LAWRENCE G. SACHS C-38 Morris Hall, Boston 63 1648 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MA'RK P. SCHLEFER 111 Foster St. 320 West End Ave., New York MAURICE SHIRE 70 VVallingford Rd., Brighton 1504 Morris Ave., Bronx, N. Y. ROBERT J. STEVENSON 13 Ash St. 13 Ash St. EUGENE C. STRUCKHOFF 2107 Perimeter, Harvardevens 40 Boutelle Ave., VVaterville, Me. ROBERT N. THOMSON 53 Dunster St. 5850 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. JACK H. VOLLBRECHT 2105 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 115 Baldwin, Castle Shannon, Pa. GURDON VV. WATTLE'S 19 Farwell Pl. 1824 No. Curson Ave., L. A., Cal. JULINN B. WILKINS 9 Hastings Hall 6717 Evans Ave., Chicago, Ill. JAMES J. WOOD 23 Trowbridge St. 1051 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM A. ZIEGLER 2 Holyoke Pl. 2222 Q St., N. VV., VVashington, D. C LOUIS L. D. DEES 102 Lakeview Ave., Camb. 10 Champlin St., Newport, R. I. DONALD A. DELAHUNT ' 703 Eliot Rd., Harvardevens 14- Norris Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. ROLF G. DE LEUVV 9 Sumner St., Camb. 530 N. Union Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. JEAN DHVALPINE 1 Fuller Pl., Camb. 12c Pceke, Kirkwood, Mo. CHARLES P. DEYOE 124 Walker St. 118 Cherry Valley Rd., Garden City N. Y. F1RAN'CIlS E. DOLEN, JR. 37 Langdon St., 'Camb. 20 Maple St., Turners Falls, Mass. AUGUSTUS G. DOUVAS 37 Mellen St., Camb. 1106 Intervale Rd., Worcester, Mass GEORGE 1H. DUMMER 20 Applegarth St., Newton Centre 20 Applegarth St., Newton Centre DONALD L. FERGUSON 1572 Mass. Ave., Camb. 2502 Collis Ave., Huntington, W. Va. MORTON M. FINE 64 Oxford St., Camb. 4652 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. JULIAN M. FITCH 7 Francis Ave., Camb. 1660 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y. SEAN FLAV'IN 126 Marlborough St., Boston Jamesburg Rt., Monterey, Calif. NICHOLAS P. FLYNN 91 Cleveland St., Melrose 91 'Cleveland St., Melrose, Mass. MATTHEVV E. FRIEDMAN 96 Prescott St., 'Camb. 2846 W. 31st lSt., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDGAR R. GEESAMAN 1653 'Mass. Ave. Fort Calhoun, Nebr. BERTRAM GLOVSKY 910 Memorial Dr., Camb. 21 Arlington Ave., Beverly, Mass. ROBERT A. GOLDMAN 5 Walnut Ave., Camb. 830 Lexington Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio VVARREN M. GORDON 105 Irving St., Camb. 138 Fountain St., Springfield, Mass. ROGER VV. HAGER 11 Trowbridge St., Camb. 700 Luzerne St., Johnston, Pa. RICHARD I.. IIALPERN 96 Prescott St., Camb. 33 VVest 20th St., New York City EDMUND HERMAN 5 Wendell St., Camb. 1266 Lexington Ave., New York City RODMAN C. HERMAN 42 'Mt. 'Auburn St., Camb. 33 Brookdale Ave., Newark, N. J. FOUR'I1H TERM DAVID R. HERVVITZ A-11 Mellon Hall, Boston 63 16 Bay View Ave., Swampseott, Mass. JEAN C. 'HIESTAND 1653 Mass. Ave., Camb. Box 125, Le Roy, Medina County, Ohio FREDERFC I-I. HILTON, JR. 175 Dartmouth St., Boston 201 Pleasant St., Framingham, Mass. FRANK C. 'HLADKY 4 Traymore St., Camb. 14111 East Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio CHARLES H. I-IODGKINS, III 48 Mt. Auburn St. 281 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. GORDON I. HYDE 40 Heath St., Brookline 231 10th Ave., 'Salt Lake City, Utah JOHN L. J'A1CO'BUS 56 Plympton 'St., Camb. 151 Wainwright St., Newark, N. J. F. LELAND JONES 5'1 'Brattle St., Camb. 930 Downing St., Denver, Colo. IRVING KARG 6 Washington Ave., Camb. 323 'E. Gun Hill Rd., New York City FRANCIS J. 'KELLEY 53 Parkway Crescent, Milton 53 Parkway Crescent, Milton, Mass. CECIL D. 'B. KING 329 Mass. Ave., Boston Villa Cecele, Monrovia, Liberia MARCEL S. KISTIN , 81 Toxteth St., Brookline ' 81 Toxteth St., Brookline GEORGE E. LEE 55 Dana St., Camb. 1628 N. Appleton St., 'Ba'ltimore, Md. ERNEST VV. LUNDEEN 12 Traymore St., 'Camb. 2116 'S.VV. Montgomery Dr., Portland, Ore. RICl'I'AlRD H. MARKOVVITZ 128 Lakeview Ave., Camb. 578 Post, Elmira, N. Y. JO'I'IN MILLER 18 Market St., Camb. 109 Trent Ave., Trenton, N. J. MELVIN H. MORGAN 128 Lakeview Ave., Camb. 375 Potters Ave., Providence, R. I. 193 DONNELL G. NICHOLSON 23 Lancaster 'St., 'Camb. 813 St. Andrews St., Tarboro, N. C. WILLIAM T. PEABODY, JR. 58 Jarvis Ct., Camb. 76 Ardsmoor Rd., Melrose, Mass. JOHN D. PEEBLES 1679 Mass. Ave., 'Camb. 121 N. Monroe, Titusville, Pa. THEO S. PERLMAN 14 Perkins lI-Iall 876 Bellevue, Trenton, N. J. NEIJSE W. PETERMANN 12 Traymore St. Meeteetse, Wyo. ROBERT A. 'POORE 214 'Morrison Ave., VV. Somerville 3 N. Excelsior Ave., Butte, Mont. ROBERT E. PRATT 13 Divinity Hall 32 Willets Ct., Rockville Centre, N. Y FRANCIS W. RAMSEY, III 459 Pleasant St., Milton 459 Pleasant St., Milton, Mass. LARRY J. RATZEL 228 Washington St., Belmont 2323-A 'N. 35th St., Milwaukee, VVis. FREDERICK J. ROBBINS 228 Washington St., Belmont 11 W. Main 'St., Dover-Foxcroft, Me. WILLIAM V. ROTH, JR. 52 Irving St. 417 N. Benton Ave., Helena, Mont. ROBERT A. RUBIN 1112 Mass. Ave. 2968 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Hts., O. BORIS SAGAL 41 Divinity I-Iall 447 So. Mathews St., Los Angeles, Cal PHILIP 'SCIILAU 505 Lowell Rd., Harvardevens 251 West 87th St., New York City CHARLES T. ISIIEA 152 Upland Rd. RR 6, 'Fox Point, Milwaukee, VVis. O. JERRY ISIEV ERS 96 Prescott 1St. 2538 Ilackberry St., Cincinnati, Ohio VVILLARD C. SHRODE 2 Garden Ct. 861 Alvord 'Blvd., Evansville, Ind. EDVVYN 'SILBERLING 13 Divinity Hall 127 W. 82nd St., New York City WILLIAM A. SILK 14 Egmont St., Brookline 14 Egmont St., Brookline, Mass. PERRY SlLAVITT 44 Dudley Hall 108 Goodwin Ave., Newark, N. J. JOHN W. 'S'MIT'IeI 15 Oxford 'St. Stickney, S. Dakota P'AL'MER SMITH, JR. 2 Greenough Ave. 511 Goddard Rd., Bethesda, Md. BILLY 'S. SPARKS 261 'Beacon St., Boston 3312 Jennings, Sioux City, Ia. EDVVARD C. 'STUART 27 Mellen 'St. 910 Grove St., Elkhart, Ind. STEPHEN TATE 228 Washington St., Belmont Sunset Rd., Pompton Plains, N. J. HAROLD II. THEWLIS 1 Francis Ave. Dockray St., Wakefield, R. I. FRED W. TREZISE 38 'Woodville 'St., Roxbury 16 W. Circle Rd., Norris, Tenn. S'ALI'SBI7RY ADAMS 1 Francis Ave., Camb. 55 E. Kent Rd., Duluth, Minn. STANLEY 'B. ALPERN 57 Francis Ave. 2221 Gunther Ave., New York City RA'LPH A. ANDERSON 25 Divinity Hall 1052 Evelyn Ave., Albany, N. Y. HARRY W. A'SQUITH 8103 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 845 Smithfield Ave., 'Sa-ylesville, R. I. JOHN W. 'BA'R'RETT, JR. 69 Oxford St. 1003 N. New St., Bethlehem, Pa. I-PUNTER iM. BENNETT 12 Willow St., Newton Centre 133 Center, VVeston, W. Va. HAROLD B. BERM'AN 119 Tonawanda St., Dorchester 142 E. 10th St., Colorado City, Texas FOURTH 'TERM MICHAEL K. TSOUPRAKAKIS 115 Mt. Auburn St. 16 'Cabot St., Lowell, Mass. M'ARTIN TIICKER , 395 Broadway St. 482 Riverdale Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS W. UNDERHILL 145 Austin St. 7 Crest Acres, Summit, N. J. THEODORE D. VREELNND 6909 Perimeter Rd., ll-Iarvardevens 115 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. BENJAMIN II. WALKER 51 Hastings Hall 130 E. 75th St., New York City JOSEPH R. B. WALKER, JR. 44 Pierce Ave., Everett 44 Pierce Ave., Everett ALFRED G. WA'I.TON 33 'Hurlbut St. 750 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MARTIN J. WALZER 141 Englewood Ave.. Brookline 30 Whig Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ROBERT J. WARD 41 Hastings Hall 255 West 108th St., New York City DEY WATTS 175 lBay State Rd. 252 Franklin lRd., Glencoe, Ill. DONALD D. WEBSTER 126 Marlborough St., Boston . Seminary Ave., Lutherville, Md. FIRST YEAR ROBERT BLOOM 43 'Dover St. 94 Glen, Glen Cove, N. Y. LEE W. BOLTE 30 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 21 Abbington Ter., Glen Rock, N. J. WILLIAM A. BOYLAN 13 Ash St. 2510 Kenway Drive, Des Moines, Ia. DANIEL J. BOYLE 40 Kirkland St. 5 Howard Ave., Peabody, Mass. A'RTH UR 'BlRODY 64 Kirkland 4040 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, I'll. FREDERICK S. BURIN, II 580 'Summer St., Arlington 880 W. 181st St., New York City SA'MU'EL J. CANNING, JR. 79 Martin St. 16 Metropolitan Oval, New York City 194 BURTON D. WECHSLER 96 Prescott St. - 2200 W. Sth Ave., Gary, Ind. JOSEPH R. WEISSBERGER 8 'Sacramento St. 113 Waterman Ave., E. Providence, R. I. VVALTER C. WENCKE 1640 Camh. St. 82-51 234th St., Bellerose, L. I., N. Y. JOHN A. WIENER 145 Austin St. 815 Park Ave., New York City HAROLD M. WILLIAMS 1812 'Beacon St., Brookline 602 S. Chicago St., Los Angeles, Calif RICHARD 'C. WITT 99 Brattle St. 5640 Elgin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ROBIN P. VVORTI-IINGTON 819 'Beacon St., Boston 2793 Forbes 'St., Jacksonville, Fla. GEORGE J. ZAZAS 325 Howard St. 4356 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. MILTON ZIDES 1673 Camb. St. Coldbrook, Saint John, N. B., Canada JACK H. ZINKOW 204F Holden Green 1370 Briarwood Dr., NE, Atlanta, Ga GEORGE F. CARROLL, JR. 21 Stone Rd., 'Belmont 66 Newton Ave., Norwalk, Conn. JAMES A. CRONIN, JR. 104 Summer St., Malden 104 'Summer St., Malden, Mass. THEODORE L. CROSS, II 44 Elm St., Wellesley Hills 44 Elm St., Wellesley Hills CHARLES R. E. DEILY 30 Ash St., Danvers R.D. 'No. 3, Nazareth, Pa. EUGENE A. DINET, JR. 76 Mt. Auburn St. 902 West Ave., Joliet, Ill. WILLIAM W. DUNN 105 Perimeter Rd., Harvardevens 912 Sth Ave., 'New York City RAY B. EDER 57 Lakeview Ave. 7951 Teasdale Ave., Univ. City, Mo. PA'S'CAL B. FRAZIER 3709 Eliot Rd. 1312 Kalmia Rd., N.VV., VVash., D.C. EDWARD GILMORE 14 Chauncy St. 4 Tavern Rd., Boston, Mass. DOMI'NI'C R. GIORDANO 56 Plympton St. 730 'Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BENJAMIN GNESI-IIN 82 Kilsythe Rd., Brighton 1547 42nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH H. GREENBERG 1581 Mass. Ave., Camb. 601 E. New York St., Indianapolis, Ind. GERALD J. HAFEY Old Billerica Rd., Bedford, Mass. Old Billerica Rd., Bedford, Mass. GERALD D. 'HALPERN 114 Trowbridge St., 'Camb. 1711 Davidson Ave., Bronx, N. Y. MYiRO'N F. H'EILIG 14 'Concord Ave., Camb. 7 Park Ave., 'New York City , A'RTHUR G. JACKSON 3301 Eliot Rd., Harvardevens 999 E. Haines St., Philadelphia, Pa. HOWARD R. KAUFMAN 7 Mellen St., Camb. 180-15 69th Ave., Flushing, N. Y. CORNELIUS F. KEATING 5 Silloway St., Dorchester 5 Silloway St., Dorchester ROBERT 'M. KIEVAL 65 Oxford St., Camb. 751 Walton Ave., New York 'City MORTON KOPPEL 60 Gorham St., Camb. 67 Harrison Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. JACK B. LAMB 5 Staniford Pl., Boston 5783 4Shafter Ave., Oakland, Calif. CHARLES F. ANDER-SON 1027 Tremont St., Boston 508 No. '11th Ave., Birmingham, Ala. JOSEPH W. KIERNAN 6 Channing St. 1213 Michigan Ave., VVashington, D.C. A'MI'N A. M. B. BADR 64 Kirkland St., Camb. 5 E1 Sayed Mabrouk, Shoubra, Cairo, Egypt FIRST YEAR KENNETH R. LAVOY, JR. 10 River Pl., Dedham 758 Euclid Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. ROBERT LEVENTHAL 16 Parkman St., Brookline 16 Parkman St., Brookline EUGENE LYNE 130 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill 130 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill LOUIS A. MCCARTEN 57 Francis Ave., Camb. Brookside Dr., Darien, Conn. EARLE C. MOSS, JR. 48 Keenan St., Watertown 85 Lorraine Ave., Providence, R. I. JOHN F. O'LAUGHLIN 65 Pinckney St., Boston 237 Inslee Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. DAVID ORLIN 219 Buckminster Rd., Brookline 811 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y. FRANK G. PARK'ER 1101 Dunster Rd., Harvardevens 42-20 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, N. Y. ROMULUS 'A. PICCIOTTE 1583 Mass. Ave., 'Camb. 46 Phelps Ave., Rochester, N. Y. JAMES P. POWER-S A-32 Hamilton Hall, Boston 63 1516 2nd Ave., So., Denison, Ia. FRANKLIN H. PRESTON Morris Hall D-34, Boston 63 2296 'Main St., Stratford, Conn. CLIFFORD D. 'REZNICEK 1750 Camb 'St fCamb 3086 36th St., Iiong Islland City, N. Y. DIAVID R. ROOD 364 Harvard St. 421 5th St., Marietta, Ohio ISAIAIH F. -SHOTKIN 61 Ellery St., Camb. 2014 E. 7th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GRADUATE STUDENTS GEORGE H. PICKAR 410 Memorial Dr. 35 Forest St., Providence, R. I. THOMAS K. VANN, JR. 42 Everett St., Arlington 127 E. Washington St., Thomasville, Ga. SPECIAL STUDENTS P. J. 'COPPENS 107 Lakeview Ave., Camb. Renaix, Belgium EDMOND FISHER 93 Belvidere St., Boston 93 Belvidere St., Boston 195 DAVID SIMON 14 Concord Ave., Camb. 215 East 43rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID E. 'SULLIVAN 55 Mapleton St., Brighton R. 160 Cortland Hall, Oak Ridge, Tennn. JAIMES J. SULLIVAN 33 Kingsbury St., Roxbury, Mass. 33 Kingsbury St., Roxbury, Mass. EARL R. 'SURLOFF 36 Thorndike St., Brookline 6317 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. DAVID P. TEMPLETON 147 Austin St. 147 Austin St., Cambridge JAMES H. TILBER-RY 1581 Mass. Ave., Camb. 141 E. 226th 'St., Euclid, Ohio EDWIN TIMIBNERS 31 'Mellen sr., Camb. 15282 Lee St., Charleston, W. Va. RALPH R. WEISEIR 24 Pemberton St., 'Camb. 610 West 150th St., New York City LAWRENCE I. VVEISMAN 45 Claverly Hall 3416 Rockwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. ORA M. WELIJMAN 1505 Lowell Rd., Harvardevens 617 Mulberry, Clinton, Ind. ROBERT P. WHITE 60 Ellery 'St., Camb. 60 Ellery 'St., Camb. SEYMOUR R. WIN'STON 1812 Beacon 'St., Brookline 665 So. Cochran, Los Angeles, Calif. CASI'MIR M. ZACIIARSKI, JR. 12 Wright St., Camb. 427 'S. Ellwood Ave., Baltimore, Md RICHARD C. ZOLLNER 81 Charles St., Boston 200 Cabrini Blvd., New York City DARRELL E. WILLIAMS 283 Austin 'St., W. Newton 507 28th St., Ogden, Utah HUIBERT DRION 20 Prescott St. The Hague, Netherlands ..., Q--ff -un ann' tn. -an 1 -, f .. 4-Q-1 3 fr W-.g,, i --5 - T J F 51 - - .,... 3.:.l - ' Tr.-if ' X YYX W -1: -YK .3 4 11..,11E L Q1-51114, S-, A-ff X' .xg1'5gl yf 'fn--n X X 'Y s b x ' xi ' N if N5 fi? -1, F :xv Sax, A , -ur My ' - -41'--9 ' A , L N . ...M Vg, W' -'V MQW- V AW , 'Q ,Aww -, 2fff,M ', USED:-v uw' V' , - S'f,:j'3g?kW' 1' I 'J' ' . wg 1, Y. . mb. 'M A , . .5t,y fFm3.3, , x jl ., , Nl-'Q , 3-1. f W 'hp 2 0 ' , HYQESX ffgfkygxiw ,,.4,, H1 el 'wg 10,1 , 'W 1 yy . , I s ,b -H X W A 3- . 1' ilQfv,, fg4xx.f' T., ' . Q V' wh w wa ms? .f .. ,M , '1 H W - ,Q - , , 'gm , A 1 . K WW, ,M , VH., W in ,f ,. -. N My , ,miwt W J. A' f - ff Q My N U , M is 'L gm- Lg ' . 4 A L ' 'wr' wf?usg'??!H.-1 '4 4fmQ5v:H?' .'?y .gf M' , 'aww' I 1.,,n. ' 4 -Sf '15 9 ' xi- F 6' Q - 45 . 'u fi , if x J, gf .cf '- 2. 'V' ' Aw 1..nl-if, 9-4 Organization Staffs Present Oficers: Sheldon Oliensis, President Francis J. Vaas, Treasurer Hugh Calkins, Note Editor Roger D. Fisher, Note Editor John T. McNaughton, Case Editor Richard L. Selle, Article Editor Fred N. Fishman, Book Review Editor Former Officers: Albert M. Sacks, President Rucker Todd, Treasurer Kingman Brewster, Jr., Note Editor Sheldon Oliensis, Note Editor David M. Amberg, Case Editor Walter E. Oberer, Article Editor Offiiccrs Fall Term, 1947: John E. Massengale, III, Chairman James W. Perkins, lst year Chairman Samuel O. Pruitt, Jr., lst year Facts Chairman Charles D. Aldrich, 2nd year Chairman Alan Palwick, 2nd year Facts Chairman Ojicers Fall Term, 1947: George T. Morton, Jr. President Wilfred G. Howland, Vice President Frank Norton Kern, Secretary Roger A. Cunningham, Treasurer LAW REVIEW William E. Collins, Book Review Editor Editors Not Izzcluzled ilbove: Burton M. Abrams Donald C. Alexander John F. Arning Leon C. Baker Joseph Barbash Wziltei' H. Beckham, Jr. Alexander NI. Bickel Eastman Birkett George A. Blackstone John P. Bledsoe Abram J. Chayes F. Douglas Cochrane Howard M. Cohen G. Blandin Colburn, Jr. Norman W. Colquhoun Paul G. Counihan Milton Dauber Frank I. Davis, Jr. Weaver W. Dunnan Joseph Flom Benjamin Forman BOARD OF STUDENT ADVISERS S lbrin g Term, 1948: Milton R. Wessel, II, Chairman Edwin L. Tolles, Chairman Roger C. Henselman, lst year Chairman Leland J. Markley, lst year Facts Chairman Alan Palwick, 2nd year Chairman Stanley A. Freedman, 2nd year Facts Chairman LEGAL AID BUREAU Carrol Hament, Senior Director Theodore A. Bruinsma, Junior Director Walter M. Robinson, Jr., Junior Director Spring Term, 1948: Walter' M. Robinson, Jr., President 200 Robert R. Frei Robert F. Fuchs Eli Goldston Frank T. Gray Charles NI. Haar Ceecl B. Highland, Jr. Donald W. Iugle Richard H. Kuh Robert M. LoeHler Francis D. Mu rnaghan, Jr Mahlon F. Perkins, Jr. Roswell B. Perkins Theodore S. L. Perlman Robert D. Risch Charles G. Rodman Edward I. Rothschild Irwin Schneiderman Jerome G. Shapiro George Slover, Jr. Henry S. Streeter Melvin J. Sykes Milton R. Wessel, II Harry F. Weyher H. Walker Winter William W. Wyse Illem bers Irving Constant Bernard Feuerstein John Richard Hally David Richard Herwitz Harold W. Horowitz Robert Krones Bernard W. Nimkin George J. Solomon David I. Wendel Lewis H. Johnson, Vice President Charles Gorham Phillips, Secretary Edward I. Rothschild, Treasurer Harry H. Riddick, Senior Director Maxwell E. Greenberg, Junior Director Cornelius J. Peck, Junior Director fllem bers Mac Asbill, Jr. Bernard Axelrad Robert R. Batt Theodore A. Bruinsma Richard A. Carr Charles F. Choate Franklin N. Cunningham Roger A. Cunningham George H. Eckhardt, Jr. Joseph T. Fahy Sidney M. Glazer Nlaxwell E. Greenberg Wade Hampton Alexander D. Hargrave Lewis H. Johnson Donald C. Lubick Stuart Marks Edward T. Mzltheiiy, Jr. Richard G. Mintz Charles T. Munger Acknowledgments Frank D. Padgett Cornelius Peck Charles Gorham Phillips Henry A. Preston Harry H. Riddick Charles G. Rodman Edward I. Rothschild Jerome J. Shestack 'Peter O. A. Solbert Richard D. Solo Williaiii F. Spalding Alvin M. Stein F. wish to thank Robert W. Kelly of the Kelly Publishing Corporation for his assistance in helping to plan the Year Book. The documents appearing in the Year Book have been provided by the American Heritage Foundation. The Year Book artist was lVIiss Margaret Knight. We wish to thank Charles F. Dodrill for the time and effort he put forth in photographing and producing the candid pictures. We appreciate the cooperation of the Harvard University News Office and its photographer Mr. Walter P. Fleischer for their aid in providing us with the photographs of the University. The student portraits were done by the Norman Studios. We wish to thank Robert lf. Kronemeyer for the use of several of his photographs. . We deeply appreciate the patience and consideration of our secre- tarial staff consisting of Miss Harriet Brooks, Mrs. Audrey MacKay, Miss Ellen Denson, and Mr. Alan Bevins. 201 Aaronson ,....,..,..........,. .........,. Abbott, H. C. ...4..... ......,., . Abbot, S. A. ...... , Abrams .,.....,..,...... Acheson ...,..... Adami ....,..,....,..,.... Adams, S. ....,.. . Addison .,....... Adelman ....,. Adinolti .......,. Adriance .........,.,, Akley .,.......,.....,.,...,.,..,... ...,....... Aldrich, C. V. ....., , ..... Aldrich, R. O. .......,, ........,. . Alexander, B. ..,...,.,..,.. ....,..... . Alexander, D. C. ,. .,.....,.....,.,. .. Alexander, J. R. .,.., .......... . Allen, c. M. ........,.., ,.....,.., . Allen, M. J. ....,. , Allen, R. H. ...,.. . Aller, A. Z. ......,.. . Allgood .....,.,..,,., Allis .,.....,.... Allison ....,,...,.. Almond ..,.,.... Alpern ...... Alphson ....,.,.. Alter ......,..... Altman ..,.....,.. Amberg ........ Ambrose .................,..,,.,..... ,..,....... Anastos .......................,..,..........,.......... Anderson, C. S., Jr. ........... . Anderson, C. R. Anderson, C. F. E Anderson, . E., Jr. ........,.. . V Anderson, H. . Anderson, N. E. Anderson, P. M. Anderson, R. A. Angermueller .,..,.... .......,... Angus ..................,...,.. Ant ,.,,.,........,........... Aptaker .,,.,.... Archer ............ Arenwald ..,........ Argiris ..,..,..,.,. Arning ,,.... Arvin ..,....... Asbill ......,..,...., Ascherman ..,..... Ashman ......... Ashmead ....., Aspell .,..,..,....... Asquith ......... Atkinson ...... Auslander .....,.. Austin ...,.,......,.,...., Autrey ........,..,.......... Avery, J. A. .,.,.. . Axelrad .,..,.,..,.,.. Babcock ......... Backman ..,...... Backus ....... Badr .....,.. Bailen ,.......,. Bailey ........,.,.....,..,..,....,.....,. ,... ...... Bair ....,..,..,..,.....,......... Baker, H. R., Jr. ...,..............,. . Baker, L. C. .........,....,,. .....,... . Baker, R. VV. .......,. ....,.,.. . Baldwin , .......... , ....., . Balkin ......... ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Bannister ...........,.., Bantivoglio ....,..,. Barbash ............. Barclay .......,.,. Bard ..,......... Bare ....,.....,..,......,,.,..,...,.,.. .,.......,.. Barkan .............................,, .,......... Barlow, B. VV. ....,..,., ,....,..,. . Barlow, T. G. ........ ,..,....... . Barnes, R. W. ........,..,.. .,........ . Barnes, S. C., Jr. .,..,..,..,..,..,... . Barnett .......,..,............,,. ....... ,..,. Barney ....,.....,..,....,., Baron .................., Barr ,....,....,....., .. ,..,... . Barrett, C. R. ..........,., ......,..,. . Barrett, H. L. ...............,......,,..,.. , Barrett, J. VV., Jr. ........,..... , Barret, R. J. ........,..,.......,............ . Barroll ..,...........,. ........., , .,....,,.. . Barrows ..,....,..,.. Barry ..,.......................... .....,...... Barsamian, H. .........,..... .,......., . Barsamian, D. B Bartlett, C. H. .......... .....,..... . Bartlett, R. J. ..,,.... ,..,...... . Barton ........,.......,..,.... Bate ....,.....,.......,....., Bates ....,..,..,. Batt ....,..,..,.......,. Battisti ...,..,..,. Baughman .. Baum .,.............,. Bauman ..,..... Bayer ..,...... Baylor ........ Beam ...,.....,....... Bean ...................... Bearcovitch ......,.. Beard ....,.............. Beardsley .......... Beck ...,............. Beckham ........ Beckley ..,........ Beckwith .......... Beeson .............. Beever .........,..,. Behrman ..... Bell ............... Belser .....,... Bender ...... Benedict ....,....,............. ............ Benjamin ...,.....,..,.....,...... ....,..,.... Bennett, H. M. .....,..,.. ...,..,.., . Bennett, T. E. ........ ...,....,. . Beresford ...,........... Berg ,.......... ................... Berger, A. L. .....,..... ,. .,..... .. Berger, M. H. .,.... .......... . Berlow ....,..............,....,. ,..,..,..... Berman, E. H. .....,.. .......... . Berman, H. B. ..,.. ....,...., . Berman, T. J. ....,..,.., .......... . Berman, Wm. H. ...,.....,.....,.... . Bermingham ....,........,.. ............ Bernard ....,.....,.........,,....,, ....,...... Bernstein, H. I., Bernstein, S. T. Bernton .,.,...........,.......... .,..,..,..,. Berry ...,..,.......... Bertelsen ............. Bevins .,...................... Bever, R. E. ..... . Bickel ................... Bingham ..,............... 202 Binnian ....... Bird .............. Birkett ..... Biron ..,.....,.. Birsic ........ Bisett ...,......, Bissell ....................... Bjorklund .............. Black, D. C. Black, W. E., Blackburn ........,..,.. Blackman .........,.... Blackstone ....., Bland .,........... Blaser . ..,.. .. Blatz ........... Bledsoe ...,...... Blinder ............... ,... Blom ..........,.......,.....,. Bloom, G. F. Bloom, R. ..,.......,.. . Bloomgarden ...., Blum, B. M. ..., . Blum, Wm. L. Blumenfeld .,...... Bockelman ...... Bogatin ........,. Bogert ...,..,. Bohrer ........ 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N ?3F: E ff .....,..,....,...,...... in .H ALPHABEHCALINDEXINZSTUDENTS 40 lCasey, J. L., Jr. . ,,....,..... 190 Casey, L. P. ...,.......,. .. Caskin ........................ Cassidy 121 Cassman ...,.,.. ?????? EOOOOO .sszss assess HWFFFW P9?3FF aissw 333333 000000 D'.'J '5'D'-B23 ggagaa Eu-'gf'-:EQ 2E..a Browne, K. F. .... . Browne, M. J. .... . Brownstein, G. 'W Bruckel ........,......................,.., ........ 4 0 Chandler, W. R. .... . Chantry ..................,..... . ....,....,..,..,.. 40 Chapman .,............ . Charnley .,....., Brueckner ....................... .....,....... 1 21 Chayes ,....,..... Bruinsma ....,.. Brunsell ...........,..,. Brunwasser ....... Bryan .,........,.........,, Buchignani ....... Buck ....,.....,......., Buckalew .. Buckler ........ Buell .......,. Bumpers ..,.. Bur ..........,....., Burch . .,..,.... . Burdge ..,..,.. Burditt ............, Burin ....,.................... Burke, J. P. ...,.... . Burke, Wm. G. .,..,... ......,,..,.. 1 38 Burroughs ......,,....,., Bush ........,.............,. Butler ....,..,.., Bynum ...,.,.. Byram ..... . ..... Byrd .,....... Byrne .......,... Byrnes .........., Cady ..,..... Cahn ......... Caidin ....,....,... Chester Childs Chiossi Choate .............. Christie .,........... Christopher .... 40 57 66 57 138 55 Chuck Chun . ........ ,.., 1 92 Church .,..,...... Clkms . 55 Clapp .,..,..,.....,....,..........,.. Clark, A. B., Jr. .. Clark, E. B. ........... , Clark, G., Jr. Clark, J. R. .....,.. . 138 . .,.,... 40 40 Clark, R. R. Clavin ................... Wmnm 0W.WWW- . ,,.,.., .. .... 122 . .....,..,.... 40 cniaord, J. r. ,,..... . Clifford, J. D., III Clifton .,.......,........,.......... ,. .,..,....... 166 Clyman ..........,.... . Cobb Coburn ..,..,..,.. Cochran ............. Cochrane .........,... Col? . .... ,.....,. 1 -66 Cohen, D. C. ...,. . 31 Cohen, F. Cam ............................., .........,.... 1 22 Cohen, H. M. ........ . Calderwood ................. ...,.....,.., 1 38 Cohen, J. ............... . Caldwell ...........................................,. 148 Cohen, J. M. ..,.. . Calkins ................................................ 191 Cohen, S. B. ..... , Callahan, E. J., Jr. ....,.......... 138 Cohen, S. L. .... .. Callahan, G. I-I. ....,..,... .,...... 3 1 Cohn ..................... . Callas .........,.....,................ ,............ 1 66 Colburn .,.....,..... Campbell, R. D. ..................... 122 Cole, K. M. ....... .. Campbell, W. L. ........................ 138 Cole, P. G. .....,. .. Canning .. ........................ ............. 1 94 Cole, R. D. ............. .. Capehart ..................... ............. 1 22 Collins, J. F. ........ . Caputo ..........,.. ............. 1 22 Collins, J. P. ........... . Cardamone ....... ............. 1 66 Collins, M. N. .......... . Carens ........................... . ....... 31 Collins, Wm. E. .... . Carey, J. ....................... .........,... 1 48 Colquhoun ..............,.. . Carey, J. C., Jr. ........................ 55 Colt ..............,.............. . Carlton ................................................ 138 Condrell ........ Carpenter, E. N. ..................... 122 Cone ........,....... . Carpenter, W. T., Jr. ......... 122 Conley ............. . Carr, J. F. ....................................... S7 Connolly ......... . Carr, R. A. ....................................... 138 Constant ...... . Carro ................................................... 191 Coogan .........,. Carroll, G. F., Jr. .................. 194 Cook ............. . Carrol, J. ....................................... 138 Cooke .................. . Carter .........,...................... .............. Coombee ............. 138 Carton ........................ ,....... .............. 1 9 1 Cooper . 138 Case ....,......,...................... Casey, B. M., Jr. Copeland .......... Coppens N6 Claytor ,....,,....,... ,.,........,..... ........ . . . Clemmer ..............,.............................. Corbett ........ Cordes ......,.,.. Cornell ..,..... Corrigan ....... Corts ...........,,...,.. Coshnear .......... Costikyan ....... Cotram ........ Counihan ....... Counts ........... Couture ..,.......... Covington ............... Cowan ....................,... Cox, F. D., Jr. Cox, M. E. ........... . Crabb ...................... 'Cracraft ....,..... Craig, J. E. ...... . Craig, VV. G. ..... . Cramer, P. A. .... . Cramer, VV. C. Crane .............,............. Crary .....,................... Creighton .....,. Crenshaw .... Crichton ........., Crimmin ........ Crimmins ........ Crinkley ........... Crolius ........ Cromer ........ Cronin ........ Crook ................ Cross ...... . ....................... Crotty, C. E. ........ . Crotty, J. A. ........ . Cuffe ...........................,.. Culbert ........................ Cunningham, F. R Cunningham, Cunningham, VV. Curley, R. A. ..... . Curley, R. J. .... . Curtin .......,.............. Cushman . ..... . Cutler ...... Dafoe ........... Daniels ........ Danolf ...,.... Darby ........... Dardeno ...,...,,..........., N A P Dargan .........,,............. Darling, M. A. Darling, N. J., I Jr. Dash .............,................ Dashiell ..................... Dauber ........ ........... Davidson ................. Davis, B. S., Jr. Davis, C. C. ........ . F Davis, . I., Jr Davis, J. F. ........ . Davis, J. P., Jr. R S Davis, Davis, W. H. ..... . Dearborn ............. I'- DeBenedictis ......... DeBona ............. Decell ........... Dees ............ Deily .............. Delahay ....,..... 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De Yoe ....,........ Dines .........,.... Dinet ........ Dixon .......................... 50 Dodrill .........,......,............ ....,..,...... Doheny .........,...................................... Jr Dolan, F. E., Dolan, J. A. ...........,..... .,.,......... . Dolan, T. D Donahue ............... Doner ................ Donnelly ............... Donoghue ............ Donovan .......... Dooley ................ 42 150 192 32 139 191 42 123 150 168 32 Dornfeld ...........,.............. ......,.. Dorsey, P. ...................................... . 150 Dorsey, W. H., jr. .................. 189 42 Doukas ....................................,....,...... Douvas .................,.......,... .............. 1 93 Dow ............................. .............. 4 2 Drake ........,................,..,... .............. 1 91 Dressler, P. E. .....,..... .............. 1 68 Dressler, R. L. ........ .............. 1 91 Drexler ...,.................... ......,....... 1 23 Drion ........,............ Drummond ......... Dueease .......... Dullield ........,. Duitch .......,.,........... Dummer ....... .................,. ............., 139 68 193 168 Duncan, C. T. .....,......,.,..........,.., . Duncan, C. E., II .,................ 168 Duncan, J. B. .............................. 191 Duncan, R. C. ..,....,... .............. 4 3 Dunklin .......,..,.......,.. .............. 1 50 Dunlay .................. Dunn ...........,.. Dunnan .......... Duxbury .......... Dworken ....... Dwyer ........... Dysart ...,.....,. 50 150 150 Early .....,........ .,............ 1 50 Eastman ............... .............. 1 39 Eaton ........,.......................... .............. 1 39 Eberle, T. H. ........... .............. 1 23 Eberle, W. D. ........... ,............. 1 50 Eckhardt ................. .,..,....,.... 3 2 Edelhertz ............ Edelman ......,.., Eder ....,................... 23 6 8 94 Edwards, K. .............. .............. 1 24 Edwards, R. A Edwards, T. ....... . Egan ................,....... Elsle ,. .,.,,...,....,.. , . ........ .............. 1 50 151 i:iilEilil124 , ...........,. 1 6 8 Ela ....,...................... Elherfeld ......... Eldridge .....,..,... Ellenoff ....,..... Ellenson ....... Ellis ................... Elofson .....,..,. Eltzroth ....... Elward ........,. Emanuel ...,..,..... Emery ......,...... Eno ...............,... Ensign .....,.....,. Epstein .......... Ericsen .......... Erisman ............... Esser ..................,..,..... .....,..... Evans, S Evans, B. F. ........... ,......... . . R. .....,..,.. ...,.. ,... . Evans, W. M. ........ ...,...... . Everson ..,.................. ....,...,., Everett .............,. Everts ........ Ewing .....,.. Fahy .....,..... Fallon .........,... Farmer .......... Farrington ,..... Farrow .....,.... Feder ......,.,.. Feldman ......, Fein ......... Fels ......... Felt .........,....,.... Feltner ................ Fenderson ,.............. ........... Fensterwald .............. .,..,.,.... Ferguson, D. L. .......,.., .......... . Ferguson, F. N. .................,..... . Ferguson, G. J., Jr. .............. . Ferman .........................,..,..,,....,.......... Ferry ............,.......,................. ........... Feuerstein .......... Fieger ........,.... Fields ............. Fine ..................... Fink, E. F. ............ .,...,.,.. . Fink, N. S. ................. .......... . Fink, R. K. ................. .......... . Finkelstein, J. ,...................,,....... . Finkelstein, M. Finn .....................,............... .... ,.., . ,, Finnegan ....... , ..,......... Firth ..,................... Fish ,................,..,......... ,.......... Fisher, E. J. ......... .......... . Fisher, F. .................... .......... . Fisher, R. M. .....,.. ........,, . Fisher, R. D. .....,.. .......... . Fisher, S. G. .........., .......... . Fishman ............ Fitch ................ Fitts ........................ Fitzgibbon ...... Fitzsimmons ......... ..,....,... Flzzell ........,......... Flanagan .......,. Flannery ....,....... Flather .......... Flavin ........ Fleck ................ Fleming ..,..............,..,..... ...,..,.,... 210 Fletcher, N. H. . Fletcher, W. H. Flom .........,.................. Flynn, N. P. ....... . Flynn, W. H. ..., . Foley ...............,..,....,.... Ford, E. I. .....,.... . Ford, G. L. ....... . Ford, R. B. ....,... . Foreman ......... Forman .,.,..,..... Forrister ......... Forrow .................. Forsythe ......... ,..,.. .... Foster, C. N. ....... . Foster, T. B. ....... . Fowler .....,.............., Fox ............,........ Fradin .......... Frank ......................... Frankl ...................... Franklin, A. Dej Franklin, E. W. Frazier ................,..... Fredericks ............. Freedman ........... Freeman .....,.., Frei ..........,..,............. Freiberger ........ Freimark ...... Frey ..........,..... Fried .,..,.................. Frielander ............. Friedman, A. S. . Friedman, B. A. Friedman, C. J. .. Friedman, J. G. Friedman, M. E Friend ...............,......... Frisch ...................,..... Frye ......,. Fuchs ,..,........... Fujiwara ...... Fullam ....... Fulvio ..... Gabler ............ Gabrielson ......... Gaebe ...........,... Gainer .,..... Galea ............... Gallagher ............ Galluccio .,..,....... Gantt ........,......... Garcia ..,.....,......... Gardner ......,............ Garner, J. P. .... . Garner, R. H. .... . Garrett, R., Jr. .. Garrett, W. C. .. Garrity ................,...... Gartenberg ........ Garvey ................. Gasperini ............ Gately .................... Gates ............................ Geannopoulos ..,. Gedanic .,..,............., Geehern .........,.... Geesaman ........... Gelhlum ......... Gelerman ...... 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Gold ..........,..,....,............ ......,...... Goldberg, L. .......... ,.,.,...... . Goldberg, S. H. ...... ..,..,..... . Goldblum .............. Goldie ..,..,.....,................ .,.,.....,,.. Goldman, P. ...........,,.., ..,. ,... . . .. Goldman, R. A. .....,. .......,... . Goldman, S. ,............. ........,.. . Goldschlager .....,.... ..,.... Goldston ...,,.,..,.,.,......,...... , ....,..,. ., Gomberg ...................,..,.............,........ Gonzalez-Arbona Goodfellow ...,.....,..........,.........,......., Goodman, H. M. Goodman, J. .....,.......... ...... . Goodsitt ...... .........,. f-oodwm .................., ............ Gordon, A. I. ,..,... ........... . Gordon, C. B. ....,........ ...,.,..... , Gordon, VJ. H. ,,................ Gordon, E. G., Jr Gordon, E. A. .. ,,......,....,........,. Gordon, W. M. Gorvme ......., .,...,.,..,... ..... . . Grabb ....................... Grady ....,... Graf , .... Graff ........... Graham .,..,.. .. Grams .,.......,................,...... ....,.....,. Gram, A. G., Jr. Grant, D. R. .........,. ...,.,..,.. . Grant, J. B. ,..,,.,. . Grant, l. P. ...,..,. . Grav, F. T. ........ . Gray. R. R. ........ . Green, A. VV. ..,..... .........,. . Green, H. G. ,.....,.... .........., . Green, J. . ,,., . .,..,................. ......... , .. Green, J. O., Jr. ....... .....,..,.. , Green, L.' A. ...,...... Green. T.. C. .....,...,.. ...,., . Green, P. P., Jr. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Green, R. .......,,..............................,. . Greenberg, H. W. ...............,. . Greenberg, J. H. .....,,..,............. . Greenberg, M. E. Greene, K. W. ......... ,...... . Greene, W. J. ......... ,........... . Greenbaum .........,...,.,.. ....,........ Greener ................. .............................,. Greenfield, E. J. ..,..,................. . Greenfield, H. .......,.,. .... ..,..,.. . Greenholz . ............... .. . Greenleaf ...................,... ......... Greenspan, C. M. ....,.,.......,..,.. . Greenspan, E. J. .........,............. , Greer .......,..,......................... .....,......, Grieser ..........................,... ............. Gril'l'in, F. H., Jr. Griffin, O. L. .........,.. .... ....... . Griflin, T. M. .,... . Griffith .................,...... Grimes, J. R. ..... . Grimes, L. L. ........ . Grodberg ..............,,., Gross, E. S. ...............,.,,.,...........,.. . Gross, H. S., Jr. .,..,....,...........,. . Grossberg ....................... ............. Grunow ...,...............,. Guberman .......... Guernsey ........ Guerreiro ........ Guest ...,.......,..,,..., Gulyassy .,...... Gunther .,.....,... Guren .,........,. Gurnee ..,.,.... Guth ....,.,... Gyory ..,..,. Haakh ............ Haar .......... Haas ....,....,.......... Haber ...................... Hachmann .......... I-Iackel .............. Hackmyer ........ Haessler ........... Hafey ..........., Haifa .,............. Halfner ..... ,.... . Hagendorn .......... Hager ........,.,,..... Hahn, H. ...,... . Hahn, S. .,..... , Haines , ..,..,. . Haire ,. .,..,....,,. . Haldorsen ........,. Haley , ....,..,..,..,....,..... .. Hall, M. L., Jr. ,.,... ............ . Hall, W. B. ,.......... . Halle ..,........,....,........ Hallinan ................ Hally ........................... Halpern, G. D. ......... ....,.,,.... . Halpern, R. L. ,. .,..... ,.....,.... . . Halstedt ..........,.....,..,. Halterman ............... Hament ............................. ........ Hammerschmidt .........,. . .,.,.., Hamovit ..................... Hammond ...,. Hampton ,........ .. Hanavan ..,..,.. Hancock .,......... Hanlon ........................ 214 Hannah ............... . Hanrahan ............ . Hansberry ......... . Hansen .......,..... .. Hanson ........ . Hargrave ........,.....,,.,.. ....., Harpole ................................... Harrington, C. F. .....,. . Harrington, J. M., Jr Harrington, J. T. .....,. . Harrington, 'R. L. .... . Harris, E. J. ............. . Harris, L. ......................... . Harrison, B., Jr. ....... . Harrison, D. G. ......... . Hart, A. S. .....,.....,,....,.. . Hart, B. C. .........,.. . Hart, B. VV. ...,............... . Hart, R. F. .,.,...,.,........,.., . Hartman, C. C., Jr. ,. Hartman, C. E. .....,..,. . Hartmann ............,................ Harwood .........,....... .. Hasen ............,........ . Hastings ..... ,. .,..,..,..,.. . Haussermann ........ . Hawley .,..,..,.,........ . Hayes, J. M. ,....... . Hayes, S. E. ...... . Hazlett ,....,......, . Head ............,. . Heck ......,.. . Heilig ........,..,..,. . Heller, D. ............ . Heller, E. M. ....,. .. . Heller, S. B. .,..,.............. . Henderson, D. F. ....... . Henderson, J. B. .......,.. , Henderson, J. W., Jr Hendrickson .........,..,.,.....,.. Hendry .,..,............. . Hennemuth ......... . Hennessey ......... , Hennessy ....... . Henry .........,.,,.,. Henselman ......... . Herman, E. .,......,....,... . Herman, R. C. ........... . Hershcopf , ...,..,.....,.. . . Herter ........,..,......... Hertzberg ..,.......,....., . Herwitz .....,.................... . Hess, G. M., Jr. ........., . Hess, J. E. .....,..,.........., . Hewitt .,..........,.....,.,.. . Hewson . .,..,.. , Heyburn . .,.....,. , Hickerson ....... . Hickey .........,...... . Hickman . Hicks ........................ . Hiestand ................. . Higgins, G. T. ........ . Higgins, J. S. ......,..,...... . Higginson, J. J. .....,.... . Higginson, T. L. ....... . Highland .....,.........,....,.. . Hill, J. W., Jr. ..,....., . Hill, L. L., Jr. ........ . Hill, V. H. ............... . Hilling .............,.... . Hillstrom .,..... ,. Hilton .............. ,.., . .. .. Hindenland ....,...... .. Hmdman ....,....... .. 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Hofmann, J. R., Jr. ..,.,..,...... . Holden ,..,.,,..,..,....,.....,... .,.............. ,..,. Holland, J. E., Jr. Holland, N. N. ..,.,..,.....,..,.....,.., . Hollander .,.....,................,....,.....,..,... Holloway, C. M. ....,............... . Holloway, W. J., Jr Holman, R. A. ..,.....,........,........ , Holman, W. M. .... . Holmes, F. S., Jr. .. Holmes, R. D. ....,..,..,. .......... , .. Holten ..,........,,......,.......,.... Holton ,,..,....,..,.,.....,.............,.....,..,....,.. Homans, W. P., Jr Homans, R. ....,..,.,.............,,.,..,..,.. . Hooper, G. R. .,........ . Hooper, R. C. ...., . Hoover ....,.......,.,..,. Horne . .,.,...,..,.......,. . Horowitz .........,..,..... Horton, E. .,.....,..,........ . Horton, J. W. ,...... . Horwitz ...,..,..,..,.,........,.. Houghteling ......,.............,. ......... Howard, B. B., Jr Howard, F. A. . .,.....,.,,............. .. Howe .,..,.............,..,.,..,........ ,. .,..,..,... . Howland ...........,,.,. Hoyler ..........,. Hozore ......,.,.. I-Iuang ...,..,..,.. Huber ....... Hughes .....,,............ Hull ,.,........,.,... . .,..,......... . Humbert, H. C. .... , Humbert, ........... . Humphrey ..... ,.... Hungate .........,. ....,,.... Hupp ,.,.., . .,........,,...............,....,..,.......,,. , Hurley, E. D., Jr. Hurley, J. C. ...,..... ., Huston ....,................,.,..,.. Hutchins ,..... Hyatt. ..,....,..,.., . Hyde ......... I-Iyman ....,..,. Iacoboni ...,....... Ingle ....,..,..,... Ingram ..,..,..,.... Irwig ......,....,.,.....,,......... Irwin, H. VV. ..,.....,.. , ..........., . Irwin, R. S., Jr. ,. Isaacson , .......,........ ,..,..... Isko . .,......,......,..,..,....,.... . Ivey ...,..,..,.,,.,.. Ivrakis ....,.... 193 153 33 153 173 173 153 141 173 173 153 173 173 141 190 173 153 173 153 127 56 154 46 173 141 154 173 46 56 46 57 174 174 33 33 174 174 154 46 46 174 190 174 46 174 17-1- 190 174 141 174 193 127 33 154 127 189 127 141 174 174 57 190 Jeffries, Jeffries, S. B. ...,,..,. . Jennings, P. A. ....., . Jennings, R. J. .,.,,. . Jerry ......,.......,..........,... Jetton .,.....,.....,.......... Johnson, A. ...,. . Johnson, C. .,.....,..... , Johnson, C. O. .......,.. . Johnson, L. M. ....... . Jolmson, L. H. .,........ . Johnson, M. T. ...,... . Johnson, R. C. .........,.........,......... . Johnson, R. L., Jr. Johnson, R. I.. .,...,... .. Johnson, W. .,.......,,...., . Johnson, W. B., Jr Johnston, A. M. .,., . Johnston, J. W. ...,....., ........ . Jones, D. D., Jr. ..,.....,..,....,... , Jones, E. S. ..,..,..,.......,. , Jones, F. L. ,......., .. Jones, W. C. .... . Juhl ...,..............,....,... Kagan .... ,. .,.. . Kahn ...,.......... Kalberg ....,..,.. Kalik ........,..,..,..,.., Kalled .....,..,..,....,..,..,........ Kalman, B. E. ......,.. , Kalman, N. ....,.,......., . Kaplan, H. I. .,....... . Kaplan, S. Z. ......,.. . Karg ......,............,......... Karlin ...,.....,. Karcher ,. ,.,...,,... Katz, L. ..,........... . Katz, N. D. ........,. . Katz, R. J. ..,.....,..,...... . Kaufman, I'I. R. .,.,..,..,....,..,..,., , Kaufman, H. M. .........,..,.,....,... . Kaufman, M. .,....,..,......,,..... . Kaye ..,....,...,...................... Kayle . ,......,.......,..,..,...... Kearney ..,.. Keating .....,,....,, Kecker , .... Keenan ........,.... Keepnews ....... Kehl .........,.,..,..,.... Keiser ...,..,.... Kelley ........,.. Kellogg ........ Kells ........, Kelly ....,.... Kelton .......,..,.......... Kendrick , .......... ,,., . , Kennedy, C. B. ..,... . Kennedy, J. J. ...... , Kenner .....,........,........ Kent ..............,......... Kern . .,,... . Kcrnan .,......,.. Kerrigan ....... Kessel ..,..............,..,,.... 218 CC. A. ...,.. ...,..,. . 128 128 141 128 174 128 154 128 46 128 46 174 174 174 190 46 154 47 192 141 193 154 47 175 128 175 33 33 47 47 47 128 193 33 154 175 154 175 195 128 154 154 128 175 195 175 154 175 33 175 193 57 175 141 128 128 128 47 154 141 33 142 154 154 Kieval ......,......,... Kilgore ., ..,....,..,,....,.. . Kimball, J., Jr Kimball, W. MQ' lf .,,... ..,...... . Kimmel ..,..,..,.,,,.....,,.... Kimmelman ,......... Kimmons ...,...,.,. Kinard ....,,.,........,..... King, C. .,.......,.....,.......... ........ . , King, P. J., Jr. ......... ........, . Kingsley ......,.....,........... Kirby ..,.,,......,......,..,........ ........., Kirk ..,..,............,................,,.... ,.,........ Kirkpatrick, F. M. ...,.,....,... . Kirkpatrick, J. B. ,.,.,,,,..........,. , Kirsch ...........,...,...,..........,.,.. .......... Kirtland ........,......,....... , Kistin .,..,..... Kitchell , .... ,,.,.., Kite .........,..,........ Kittredge ...,...,... Kleiman .,..,.............. Klein, H. S. ...,.. . Klein, J. A. ,....,.., . Kleindienst ,. .,.,. . Kliegman ...........,......... Kligler .........,....,.................,..........,.... Knowlton, C. W. .,...........,....,. . Knowlton, H., Jr. ....... . ,........ .. Koch .,...,.,...... Koflier ,..........., ., .,,,...., . Koppel ......, Koskinas ., .... .. Koufman ....,. Krakover ...... Kreamer ..,...... Kreindler .......,.,. Kreske ..,.,..,..,.... Krigel .....,..,..,...,.... Kristensen ,. .,... . Kronemyer ...,..,. Kronenberg ..,....... Krones ....,,........... Kucharski .,.,....... Kuh, P. G. .... . Kuh, R. H. .,.. . Knhns , .... , ......... Knnsman ..,... Kurth .......,.. Kusek .,......., LaBudde ....., Ladd ........,.... Lamb , ...,,.......... .. Lampert ..,.....,.,... Land .,.............,.....,...... Lane, C. B. .......,. . Lane, VV. C. ......... . Langdale ........, LaPorte ....,..,..,. Lasky ..,.......... Latimer ....... ,..,. Laursen ....,..,. ..... LaVoy ..,....,..,.............,. , Lawrence, L. D. ,, ...... Lawrence, P. 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Lewis ........,..,,........ Lider ................ Lidstone .....,. Lieberman ...,., Li htfoot ........ g .... Liipfert .......... Lillis .....,..... Lincoln .......... Lind .......... Lingle ....,... Lins .............. Lipman .......... Lipsky ........ Lipson .....,.. List ................... Litschgi ..,..,.... Lxtt ........................ Livingstone Lockwood ............... ,..,.. ..... Loebig ..........,..,....,...,....,. ,,......... Loeffller D. H Loeliiler: R. M. ..,..,..... ,..,....., . Loeser ...................... . ..... . ........ Logan ............................. ........... London, B. ....,................. .......... . London, F. W. Lon ................................ ........... 8 Lopardo ......,.,..,...... ........,.. Lopatnikov ., Lopez ............,...... Lord .........,...,., Loring ............. Loughran ......,.. Lounsberry Loveless .....,......,..... ..,..,..,.. Lovett ........,..,. Lowry .................. Lubarsky .,.......... Lubxck ............. Lueders ..,....... Lundeen ....... Lunine .......... Lyman .,..,.............. Lynch, J. R. ...... .......... . Lynch, J. D. Lynch, J. P. Lynch, R. A. ..,..,..,.. .......... . ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Lyne .....,.. Lyon ...,.... MacCrate ...,.,...... MacCrellish ....,...... MacDougall ...,.... Machen .............., Maclntyre .....,... Mack ,...,..........,., Mackler ......... MacLean .,.... MacLeod .......,.... MacMeeken ...,.,..... Macomber ................-.. Madden, J. E. ....., . Madden, M. S. ...... . Maddock ..,........,..... Maguire, D. .....,. . Maguire, E. .......... . Maheras ............... Mahoney ......... Maier ........,. Main .........,........ Malchman ......... Malley ............ Mallick ............ Maloney ......,..........,.. Mandelbaum ........ Mann ...,........,....... Manuelian ......... Marchman ......... Marcus, B. ............. . Marcus, L. N. ....... . Marias ....,..,.....,......... Markell .................. Markham ................. Markley. ......................... Markoyvltz ,,............,............... ......... Marks, A. J., Jr. -....--..........--. - Marks, S. ,...... ........ ,..,.,. . Marquardt ...........,.. Marre ............................................. ....-- Marshall, A. T. ....................... . Marshall, J. H., Jr Marshall, J. A. .,..... . Marshall, R. L. .......... ........ . Marshall, R. M. ....................... . Marshall, W. R. ....... ........ . Martin, D. B. H. .. Martin, H Martin, H. C. ....... . . L., Jr. .. Martin, P. ...............,... . Marvin ...............,..,.... Marzano ....... Masek ..,....... Masket .................. Maslon ....................... Massengale ...........,....... Massey, M. M. ....... . Massey, R. E. .....,.... . Matheny ...,.....,......,... Mather .................. Mathews .......................................... Maxwell, F. J. ..............,.............. . Maxwell, J. R., Jr Mayer ................................................... Mayfield ....,........................................ Maynard ........,,.. McAndrews ........,.. McCaffrey ................... McCalpin ..........,..,.,........................., McCandless ................,........,.......... McCandlish, G. E. .............. , 222 McCandlish, R. VV., Jr McCarten ........................., McCarthy .......................... McCartney .,..,...... McCarty ............ McClelland ........ McClintock ........,.. McCloud ......... McComb ................. McCormick ........ McCoy ............... MCCree .................... McGalloway .......... McGee, P. D. ...... . McGee, G. W. .......... . McGowan .............,.,....... McGrail ....,........................ McGrath, G. W., Jr McGrath, J. B. ,......... . McGuire ............................. McHale ................. McHaney ............., Mclnerney ,,.,,...... McIntosh ......... McKenney ........... McKeown ...... McKinley ........, McKown ......... McKusick ............ . McLaughlin ............. McLean ............................... McMahon, J. J. ...... . McMahon, J. A. ...... . McManus ..,........,....... McMeekan ..........,........... McNamara, J. D. .... . McNamara, R. J. ..., . McNaughton, J. T. McNichol .......................... McPhee .....,.................,...,.., McSweeney .....,.. McWhorter ........ Means ......,....,...... Medak .......... Medow .......... Meisel ....... Melby ....... Mellis .................. Mercer .................... Merrill, E. W. ....,.. . Merrill, R. L. .....,...... . Merrill, W. F. ......... . Metcalf ............................... Metzger, J. M. ......... . Metzger, T. G. ...,.. . Meyer .......................,..... Metzoff ..............,..... Mikrut .,............. Millen ............................. Miller, D. B. ....... . Miller, ............,.......,... . Miller, 'R. G. ............. . Miller, W. B., Jr. .... . Milligan, F. J., Jr. .. Milligan, M. L., II Millus .................,.............,... 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LA 3-6332 KICNNIORE 6396 CAFE AMALFI lsilllffl Italian Rrxtaurrml 10A WESTLAND AVENUE Near Symphony Hall BOSTON, MASS. '1'R 6-1637 I'IIfIlll1lIlClS 0620 -43-l-0 Typing - Sl'1'I'l'l!U'lll! Sl'l 'U1L'l,' Complain' offif-0 11'quip1ll1'111 Room 202 - Palmer Bldg. - llnrvard Square Bmlligtgg 1I!ECI?1SIiJI1V?x'glfff'l5-'fell 1416 MASSAf'l'IIlSI2TTS Al LNIQIL Roxbury 20, Mass' ' MARSHALL STUDIO ELLIS 3f ANDREWS Real Esiafv and Imurannr Pholograplmrs I0 Y I H d S 1 ears lll 'nrvrn' quare 4 I3RAg,fnIf,Eid:fREET Q 4 BRATTLIE STREET i Cambrxdge Klrkland 7-8:86 225 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Moir . .... ,... . .... . . M'oltlover ........, Moll ...,........,... Montlerer .........,..,..,..,.,..,,.,..,..,.,..,..,. Monnory .....,.....,...........,...........,.......,. Montgomery, J. M. .....,.,..,... . Montgomery, J. H. Montgomery, R. H. .....,..,.,.., . Montrose ...,....,..,....,.......,..,.....,.....,., Mooney .......,................. Moore, E. K. ...... . Moore, H. F. ..,...... . Moore, W. E. ..,... . Moorhead .........,.... Moorman ...,..... Morgan ...,.,........... Morgenstern ..... Morin .....,..........,. Morray ......................... Morris, G. E. .......,.... .,......... . Morris, J. T. S. ......... .-.--- - Morris, L. B., Jr. ............ ......, . Morrow, W. H. ..........,..,..,.,....... . Morrow, W. V., Jr Morton ,,..,....,.....,.......,..........,........,.... Moser ,...................,.................,..,.......,. Moss, E. C., Jr. ...... ........... . Moss, VV. J. ........, . Moukawsher .....,.... Moulton ...,.......,..... Mullen ............... Mllllgef .....,.....,,....... Munroe, G. B. ...... . Munroe, P. B. ...... . Munson, L. S. ..,......... . .,........ . Munson, W. T. ...... ........... . Mur .,..,....,..........,.......... Murff ....................... Murnagllan ............,..... ......,. Murphey ......,....,..,..,.......,..,.......,.,....., Murphy, E, E,,,Jr. .,.......,.... . Murphy, F. X. .........,..,.,.....,....,... . Murphy, H. F. .,.....,. .....,..... . Murphy, J. R. .,..,..,. .....,..... . Mllrphy, J. ....-. - Murphy, P. J. .........,.. ..... ,..... . Nlllfpfly, T. H. ...... ...,......,. . Murphy, VV. C. ......... ..--.-.-.... . Murr ....,.....,.......................,...... .,..... Murray, R. E., Jr. ,................ , Mllrtaugh .....................,.,....... Mllther ............ - ....,...... Myers, F. M. ...,.,...... ...... . Myers, R. F., Jr. ....... ....,...... . Mvers, VV. S., Jr. ....,..,,....,...... . Myerson ........................... ....... Myskowski ....,....,. .... Nachman ......... Naff ..,.....,..,..,.,.. Naimon ...,..,.., Nassikas ....,.. Nathan .,.,,..... Needham ......... Neff ....,....,..,..,....,... Neibart ..,....,..........,...... Nelson, A. H. ...... . Nelson, J. C. ...... . Nelson, R. H. ...... . Nemser ........,.....,..... Neuman ............ Nevels ........,..,..,.,...... Newberger .,..,...... ,Jr. ,.... . 189 157 178 157 178 35 49 178 157 190 56 35 50 143 50 193 131 35 143 131 50 56 178 178 35 178 195 157 131 1-13 35 131 143 192 50 179 179 56 50 179 179 179 179 131 157 143 157 132 50 179 192 57 56 50 157 57 132 132 179 179 50 50 157 157 158 158 158 179 57 192 143 179 Newell .....,....,................., Neuman, F ' . P. '. ........ .,..,.,..... . Newman, T. M. .........,. ..,.... . Newstetter Nicholson ........ N imkin ...,..,.. Nlmmer .,.,...,. Nixon ....,,. Noonan ...,...,. Nugent ........, Nunez .,..,....,.. N urick ...,..... Oberer ...,.,...,............ O'Boyle, J. ......... , O'Boyle, T. ...... . O'Byrne ........... O'Dea ...,.,...... O'Donnell .,.,. Ofsthun .,.,.......... O'Keefe ..,..,........,. O'Laughlin .......... Oldfather ..,..... Oliensis ...,..,.. Olsen .,....... Olson ...,.....,..... Oltarsh ..,..... O'Mara ........ Orlin .....,... Ortner .....,,.... Ostlund ..,..... Ostric .......,..,.,.... Ostwald ....,....,. Owen ,............. Padgett ..,....,.............,., Paige, R. R. ........ . Paige, S. H. ....,... . Palmer, R. F. ..,..... . Palmer, R. VV. ....... . Palwick ........,.......,.... Pappas ..................,..... Paradis ........,..................,. Parker, A. W. ....... . Parker, IZ. L. ...., . Parker, F. G. ..... . Parrish .................., Parsons ........ Pascoe ....,.,.......... Paslawsky .......... Passannante ....,..,..,. Patrick .....,............. Patton ......,..........,.......,.... . Palll, D. P. S. ..,.... . Paul, I. C., Jr. .....,.. . Pauleen ........................ Peahody, E. ........,.......,..... ....... . Peahocly, J. B. .............,..........,. . Peabody, W. T., Jr. .,..,..,.,. . Pearlman ..,.............,.......,....,..,......... Pechilis .........,..,.,......,...........,........... Peck ............... Pedersen .........., Peebles ..,.,... Pennish .......,.....,.,..,.,... Pennoyer ........,..,..,........... Perkins, G. C. ....... . Perkins, W. ...,.,..,.....,.. .,...., , Perkins, M. F., Jr. Perkins, P. F., Jr. ,............,... . Perkins, R. B. ...,.,...,......,....,.,,.... . 226 132 179 50 50 193 158 179 132 158 179 158 179 132 179 50 50 57 158 179 56 195 35 132 56 190 158 179 195 132 35 35 180 180 132 35 180 180 132 132 180 180 50 180 195 180 180 143 192 35 180 180 35 56 180 57 180 193 132 180 180 180 193 35 56 50 56 143 132 143 Perl ..............,....,.........,,,,. Perlman, J. S. Perlman, T. S. J. Perlo ....,... ........,..........,.. Perretta ..,..,..,..,. ....... Perry, J. G. ..... . Perry, L. E. ..... . Pesin .....,....,........ Petermann .......,, Peterson ...,...... Petite ...,............ Petschek ..,..,.... Petterson .....,.... Phelosof ............... Phllhrlck ................. Phillips, A. H. Phillips, C. G. Phillips, ll. A. Phoenix ..........,.......,. Picciotte ............... Plckar .........,. Pierce ........,................. Pierson .......,.,..... . ..,...... Finney, A. S. Pinney, S. D., Jr Plttluck ...........,,.... ,.... . .. Place ..,..,..,........., Platt .....,...,.......,. Podolsky .......... Poe ......................... Pofcher ...,.....,........ Pofhnberger .........., Poindexter ......... Poland ..,.,.. Pollock ............. Pomeroy ..,....... Pontzler ....,..... Poor ............. Poore .....,.. Pope .......,.,. Potter ...... Potts .....,,.,..,..... Powell ........ Powers ...,............, . Pratt . .......,,.,....,.......,... . Preston, F. H. Preston, H. A. Preyer ...........,.............. Prigolf ........,......... Prince ......,... Propp .........,. Prugh .....,..,..,.............. Pruitt ...,...............,........... Pryor, Richard Pryor, Ralph ........ Pu rcell .............,.... Qua ................. Quigley .,........... Qlllnlan .................. Qlllllll, J. E. ....... . Quinn, T. M. Qtlintrell .................... Rader .......... Radin ............. Radley ....... Raffol ............... Ragland .......... Rahill ........... Raife ........ 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Reall ........., Reavley ............,...., Reeb ......,.......,....,.....,.......... ...........,, Reed, A. P., J.- Reed, J. A. ....,...... , Reed, L. H. .,..... . Reed, R. L. .,..... . Rees , ............... . Reibei Reichert .......,..........,.,. Reese .,..,..... Refo ...,..........,..,...., ll M Rei y, D. . ..,.. .. Relay, J. A, ......... . Relssner ................. Remelmeyer ........ Renswick ....,... Resnick ......... Reycraft ........... Reynolds Reznicek ....,...... Rhind ...,..,...., Rhines ...,..,........., Rice ,..,,.. ......... ...,..,....,..,.......,,.....,..,.....,.. Richardson, C. Richardson, J., J Richardson, R. Rickert .,..........,..,.. Riddick ...............,.. Rieger ....... Rieth .,....,... Rigrish .......,. Rinaldi ...,...,....,. Rinehart ...,.....,. Risch ..,............ Ritman .............. Rivkin .................... A. ....,.., .. lx. ....,..,..,..,... . Roberts, D. R. ........... . Roberts, D. D. ................, ,.... . .. Robertson, C. A Robertson, D. L Robins ......,....,,.,..,,., L C1 Robbins, J. C Robbins, W S Rob1nson,J K Robinson, K. ....................,.......,..,. Robinson, S. .,..,..,....,.,,.,.....,....,..,.... Robbins, '. '. ..,.,... . Robbins, F. ..,......... . M Robinson, W. Robinson, S. T. Rockwell ......,.......... '1 Jr. ,,.. , Jr. ,. ,...... ..... . Rodlger ........,. ,.......,........... Rodman , .... . Rody .,....,.....................,............,............ Roemke ......,..,....,.......,......,..,...........,.,. Rogers, VV. F., Rogers, VV. G. Jr. ................. . Romanow ....................,... Romtne ....,......... Roney ....... Rood ,.......,. 191 193 191 181 181 51 51 133 193 35 133 181 1-1-1 35 51 159 181 35 192 133 51 181 133 51 133 182 190 182 133 51 182 182 182 195 182 182 1-1--1- 182 191 36 182 1-1-1 159 51 182 182 51 133 59 51 133 51 51 189 189 56 193 1-1--1 1-1--1 182 159 182 133 182 182 159 1-1-1 182 192 133 182 51 182 52 195 Rooks ......,................... Roper ................................ .............. Rosenberg, J. M. Rosenberg, M. D. ................. . Rosenberg, R. .,......... ............. . lRosenblatt .............. Rosen blum ......... Rosenman .....,. Ross ...........,..... Rostron .................. Roth ........,.......,................. ......... Rothman, IJ. N. ., ....,....,.......... Rothman, li. M. Rothman, J. , .... ,...... .... ..........,.. . Rothschild ............., Rothstein, J. L. ....... ............, . Rothstein, S. ....... . Rowley ,. ,......... ...... Rubin, J. S. .......... . Rubin, R. A. ..,..,.' . Rubinger ............ Rubinton ..,....... Ruch ....,................... Ruehlmann ., .... Ruppenthal ...... Rusconi ...,.......,..,... Rusher ., ....... ,.............. . . Russell, A. II. ........ ........,.... . Russell, R. B. .... . Ryan .,...................... Ryder ................ Rytlholm .,........ Rymer ........... Sachs, 11. F. .......... . Sachs, L. G. ,.,. .. Sacks .,................. Sagal ,.......,.. Sage ,........ ,......... St. Johns .......... Salinga ........ Salter ........ Santry ........... Sa rbin ..,........ Savarit ........ Savitch ........ Saxon ...,.. Scales ........... Scammell ....... Schestopol ......... Scheurer .......... Schlan ........... Schlefer .......... Sehluer ..,...., Schlussel .......... Schmeidler ,..... ........ Schmid .........................,,. ........,....., Schmid, J. H. ..................,.......... . Schmidt, G. VV. .............,......... . Schmidt, K. F. ........ ., ...... . Schneider ....,................. , ...,..,..,.. .. Schneider, V. H. ...,....,.............. . Schneiderman, I. Schneiderman, L. .................... . Schoen ......,.....,....,............. , ........... .. Schoenfe'ld ....,..,..,... Schoenthal ...,.,... Schulz .... , ..................... Schumacher ..,........ Schurman ................. Schwab ..........,............ , .......... ,... .......... Schwartz, A. E. b Schwartz, C. P., Jr. .............. . Schwartz, G. B. ..........,............ . 229 1-1--1 1-1--1 52 159 182 1-1-1 1-1-1- 159 159 36 193 52 159 183 133 183 192 159 192 193 52 133 133 183 183 13-1 13-1 159 36 52 13-1- 183 183 183 192 52 193 52 13-1 189 36 36 183 190 13-1 159 52 56 183 159 193 192 183 159 1-1-1- 36 183 183 36 159 183 13-1- 13-1 183 183 183 159 183 159 13-1 183 18-1 160 Schwartz, J. Schwa rtz, S. Scoles .................... Scully .T ............. Seawell ...,....................... .......... Seddon ............................,.... .......... Seidman, L. Seidman, M. Seifer ,. .......... W. J . ...... ......... . Selle ,..... .....,........... Seton ............. Sevilla ....... Shafer .......... Shagam ......... Shamansky ........ Shames ........,.....,....... Shapiro ..............,....... Shapiro, A. Sharlitt .,.................,.. Sharma ................. Shattuck .,............ Sh aughnessy Shea .... ,... .... ,...... .... Shed roll ......... Sheehan ......... Sheeline , ...... .. 12. ...... . Sheflield , .,..........,.....,.......,.. ........ . . Shepard .......... Sherman, l'I. Sherman, S. ......,.........., . L. .,...,................... .. Shestack ..........,........ Shipley ................. Shire ............. Shively ..,.... Shluger ............ Shoemaker ........ Shotktn ............ Shriver ....... Shrotle ....,........,. Siegel ...,.....,.............., Sicgesmnnd Sievers ................. Silberberg ........ Silberling ........... Silk ............,.....,.. Silva ........,.............. Silverman ....,... Silverstein ........ Simerka ..,... Simmer ............ Simmons ......... Simon, D. ...... Simon, K. ........... Simpson ......... Simsarian ..,... Sindler ..,......... Singer ............... Slnkle .................... Siqueiros ........ Siskind, D. J Siskind, VV. 'Lfff IQIQQQQQ Skilling ..................,... Skreber ............,.....,.,,......,... .......... Slade .....,..........,..................,.................. Slavin, A. R., Slavin, S. R. Slavitt .....,........ Sloan . ,......,...,,,... Slomowitz Slover .......,.. Smart ............... Smiley , ,................... Smith, C. C. Smith, C. L., Smith, E. T. Jr. , Jr. ....,..........,.... . Jr. ..................., . 1-1-1 36 190 18-1 1-1-1 52 13-1- 18-1- 18-1 13-1 160 52 52 18-1 18-1 52 13-1 18-1 18-1- 190 52 1-1-1 193 18-1 18-1 57 160 18-1 13-1- 160 160 52 192 52 160 14-1 195 18-1 193 160 52 193 18-1 193 19-1 36 160 13-1 18-1 36 160 195 160 52 18-1- 18-1 18-1 36 190 134 52 18-1 53 53 144 160 19-1 160 160 160 160 160 145 53 185 ire uv fu. W, 5 5 l -lf' - K, f +., K. 1: ,. N ,s . 4 .-.M ., 1 Q x . . . 3 In 1 . l 'fx 4 231 Smith, F. T., Jr. .. Smith, I . VV. K. .. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS smart, n. H. .....,..,..,., ,..,.,.,..,... 1 ss Smith, H. J. ......., . Smith, J. VV. ..,..,.. . Smith, K. ,....,....,....,.., . Smith, P. J., Jr. .. Smyers ..,......,.,....,.......,. Smyth ...... . ..,.. ,........ . Snell ...,. Snow .,...,,... Solbert ..,.,.,..... Solo ..,...,.....,...., Solomon .... . ......,......,... . Somerville .........,...,.., 85 .,..... .. 53 .,..,,. .. 53 .,.......1-l-5 1 3-1- 3-1 36 53 ,....... .160 .........160 Sommer, A. A., Jr. ....,.,.........,. 185 Sommer, E. J., Jr. ..,.... . ..,..,,.,. 161 Sommer, L. ...,..,.,.... . Sorlien ......,..,.,.. .,,..,. Soupios ,......,. Spaeth .............,... Spalding . ,.,.,..,.. Spanbock ........ Sparks ....,..,..,. Sparrow .,..., Spear ........,....,... ,..., Spector ...,........,,,,....,...., Spence . ,,........,. .....,..,...... ,,,..,... .,....... IJ 1 r ..,J Spencer, Spencer, D. 'R. ,.,. . Spencer, T. P. ..,.. . Spiegel, G. ....,..., . Spiegel ....,,....,.., Sporn ,,..,......,... Springer .,.,,...,.. Sproul .,..,,..,... Staker ......,..,., Stambler .,......,.. Stamper .....,.,.. 1 61 .,.....,. 161 53 53 36 .........185 .........19-1 .........l61 36 ...,..... 185 1-15 . .....,..,...,.,... 1 3-1- 1 61 .........1-15 .........1-15 53 85 91 3-1- ..........161 36 ...,......191 Stanford .,......,...,.,.....,.... .,......,, Stanley, M. li. . ,.....,... ,.,,,..., 5 5 Stanley, VV., Jr. .,...,..,. ...,..... 3 6 Stanton ...,.,..................,. Staples .,.,..,....,....,,..,... Stark, R. Stark, T. Stearns ....,...,,....,.... 33 CD f-Q Q 0 77 ZF? us .-. 2. P 'Stein, A. .,.... . Steinberg ......,,..... Steiner ,... ......,.. ,,........, Stephens, D. lx. .. ........, 135 .......,.1-15 53 53 36 53 85 .........1-1-5 ,..,..,....... 185 Stephens, N. li. ........ ,...........,. 1 91 Stern, li. .......,..........,. . Stern, R. P. ...... . Steuart ....,,.,........,.. Stevens, T. F. ...,. . Stevens, VV. K. .... . 85 8 5 85 Stevenson, F. R. ..,......,.,.,.....,.... 185 Stevenson, D. F. .. Stevenson, R. J. ...,. . ........... .. Stevenson, R. M. Stewart, A. T. .,.......,. . .....,..., 192 191 Stewart, C. F. .,......... ...........,,. 3 7 Stewart, VV. S. .... . Stimser ...,..........,.,,...... Stimson ....,......... Stockwell ....,... Stockton ...,.. .......... Stokey .,.,...,.............,.,... ........,...,. 161 .. ....... ..13-1 35 37 Stone, G. E., Jr. ........................ 185 Stone, J. A. ...,....... . Stout .........,..,.,..,....,.. Strang .,.......... 53 Street ....,..... Streit ...........,....,.., Strezynsky .... . Stroumtos .,...... Struckho lf ........ Stuart .............,... Stuhldreher .,......,... Suckle ...,.....,.,..............,..,. Sullivan, C. A. .....,.....,...,,.,....... . Sullivan, C. F., Jr. Sullivan, D. E. ..,.,,. . D Sullivan, . .. ,........,........... ............ . Sullivan, E. G., Jr Sullivan, J. ....,..,..,....,.....,,...... . Sullivan, J. M., Jr Sullivan, J. N. ........,..,.....,......., . Sullivan, RL J. ,....... ....,.,..,... . Sullivan, T. J. .,.,.,.. ......,..,... . Sundlun ....,.......,....,,., Suozzi .......,..,...,..,.... Surloff ,.......,... Sussman ........... Suter ,.,...,......,...,....,.. Sutherland ,........ . Sutton ................. Swanson ...... Sweeney ...... Swenson ...... Swett ,......... Swift . ......... Sykes ,.,.. Tabb .......,.. Tabin ...,... Tabor ....,., Taft ,........... . Talcott .,.,..... . Tanner ................... Tate, R. T. ,.,... . Tate, S. ........,...........,.. . Tayler, C. VV. .........., ,...,..,..... . Taylor, B. F., Jr. .....,.,...,........ . Taylor, D. D., Jr. Taylor, N. F. ..........,..........,.,..,..... . Taylor, VV. H., Jr. Taylor, W. N., Jr. Temple ...,.,..,....,..,..,..,..... Templeton .......,..,.... Tenney .,.,.....,.,.. Te Roller ......... Terrien ..,.........,... Thewlis ..,...,........,..... Thiele ....... ,........,........ . ,...., .,.........,., Thomas, D. A. ......... , ..... .. Thomas, J. E. .,.... . Thomas, N. J. ............ .,....,..... . Thomas, R. M. .,....... ,.,,... . Thomases .. ,.,.,,..........................,....,.. Thompson, C. S. ...,....,..,......,.,.. . Thompson, C. VV. N Thompson, Thompson, Thomsenn P. B. .,.,,..,..,............ . VV. R. ...,.....,.....,.... . Thomson, R. N. .... . s Thomson, '1. D. .,., . Thurston . ...,.......,..... Tiedemann ....,.,... Tvlberry ...... Tilghman Timbers ,.,...,., .. Tishelman Tobias ........,,., Tobin .,...., 232 1 145 135 135 1-l-5 192 19-1 161 161 37 185 195 161 161 195 135 135 37 161 53 37 195 135 185 1-1-5 191 186 53 186 1-15 56 135 186 1-1-5 186 5-1- 186 161 135 194 145 161 1-15 145 135 135 37 195 186 161 186 19-1- 161 54 191 186 135 186 186 161 135 191 186 192 186 162 37 195 135 195 162 145 54 Todd, R. .,.......,...,.,....,...... . .,....,.,, .. Todd, W. o., Jr. ..... .,..... . Tolles ...,.........,..,........,....,.. ,........ . Toole , ..........,.,..........,..,.., ........,.. . . . . 'I orkildson . ...,..,... .......,.,.., Torsiglieri ...... Touster ....,............... ............. Traphagen ...,...,... ..,..,..,.... Trautman .....,... Trezise .,........ Troeseher .. ,...,.. Troupis .,..,.,........ True .......,,...,....,.,....., ..........,.. Tsouprakakis Tsuehida ......,....... .,..,... Tucker, L. VV. Tucker, M. ,.......... .....,...... . Tuft ........,. ,.......... Tuller .....,,..,... Tullman ....... Tuttle ..,..,..,........, Twombly ......... Vgast ..,.,....,... lilsh ......,,..,,.,....,.. Underhill .......,. 17 rbano .......... Urhrer .......... Vaas .,.,.,....,,.... 15111 ..,....,...........,..,..,... ............. Van Cleve ........... .....,..,,... Vander Veen .......... ............. Van dusen .,.....,...... ....,..,.,... Van Gemert ...,. Vann ,.,.........., ....... Vaughan ....... Verrilli ..,....... Vincello ...,... Vollbreeht ...... Voss ..........,........ Votaw ,.......,.... Vreeland . .... .. VVade ......,........,....... ..,.,........ VVaer ...,,..,.......,..,.,........,, .....,.....,. VVagner, C. P. ......... ..,......... . VVagner, J. .....,............ .......,..,. . VVagner, R. II 1Vaks, L. M. .,........ ..,..,..,.,, . VVaks, M. S. ..... ..... ,.,.., . . VVald ron ..,......................., ...,..,....., Vlfalker, B. II VValker, C. V. VValker, J. A. VValker, J. H. VValker, J. R. 1 wsu, M. - .......... ......,.. ....,...., . . wsu, T. P., Jr. ...,....... ....... . vvnucr, J. J. .......... ............ . W u , a er S. C. VValpole . .... ...... ...... ............. VValsl1 .................. VValton .......... VValzer .......... VVang ...... . ................ ....... . VVard, P. H. ..... ............ . Ward, R. J. . ....... .......... Ward, W. J. .......... ............ . 191 56 5-1 135 135 1-l-6 135 162 186 194 1-16 146 186 19-1 54 1-16 19-1 37 162 136 56 186 186 136 19-1- 186 162 5-1 136 162 146 162 162 195 15-lf 186 162 192 136 136 19+ 187 187 S4 162 54 1-16 187 37 194 187 191 57 194 146 37 187 54 136 162 194 194 37 S4 194 187 Waterman .,....., Wattles ....,,....,. Watts ...,....,,.,........ VVax ...................,......... .,............. Weary, 'R. lx. ......, . Weary, T. S. .......... ...,....,..... . Webb, J. A. ...................,......,..,..,.. , Webb, J. W. T. Webb, L. P., Jr. ,..,.,,............. . Webb, W. B. .......,...., ...,.,,....,.. . Webster, D. D. .....,. . ,..,,.,,.,.,. . VVebster, G. D. ...,.,. ..,..,....,... . Wechsler ..,.....,....,.. Wedeman ....,.,. Wehrmann ........,.... VVeiI . .,....,.....,.,.....,..,.,,.,.., .,,....,...... . Weilantl ................,....... . ..,. . ,.,.....,.. VVeinberg, A. I. Weinber J, M. H1 Weinberg, lx. G. ,...., ..,.,,... . Weingast ....... ,. .,........,.. .....,........ , VVeinstein, S. B. Weinstock ........,....,..,.. ...,.........,. VVeintraub ......,...... Weisbartl ........... VViesberger ...,.... VVeiser ......,...., VVeisheit ..,....,, Wiesman ....,.,,... Weitzel ................. VVeitzman ,....,,. Wejman ....,.,,.......,.., Welch, B. C. ...... , Welch, D. C. ..,... . VVelch, J. S. ..,... . Wellman ........... Wells .....,..,,.,...., Wencke ........... VVendel ....,,.,.... VVendover ....,.,. VVenger .......,..,. Wenig .......,. VVenzell ..,.,.... Wessel ....,.,..........,,... Wesselhoeft .....,,.,. Westfall .....,........ VVexler ......,..... Weyher ............ Wharton ..,. ALPHABETICAL Vllhayne . ..,...., ,. VVheat .........,.,..,........ VVheatley ........,.......,.. White, A. H. ......,..,..... ..,........ . VVhite, E. L., Jr. ..,......... ,.,.., . White, F. X. ......,........ .........., . VVhite, R. L. ......... , VVhite, R. P. ......... . White, R. P. ,........ . VVhite, S. A. .,..,.,.. . Whiting ..,,....,....,........ Wick, H. A. .,......, , VVick, VV. A. .... ,.... . Wiener ......,..........,, Wilde ......,.........,..... VVilkey ............,.....,.,..,. Wilkins ....,..,..,.,,..,.,........... ....,....... Williams, B. L. ,.,.., ......, Williams, D. E. ..,... ...,.....,, . Williams, H. ..,..........,. ...,....... . Williams, H. M. ....... ,. .,..... .. Williams, O. .............,. ...... . Williams, T. R. ........,........,..... . VVilliams, VV. B. ......,..,..,..,..,.,,. . Wilson, J. M., Jr. Wilson, P. M., Jr. .... ,. .,..,.,... .. Wincor .,....,....,...............,.....,. ,....,. VVintlels ............,...,.......... ............. VVine ......... VViner ............,..,. VVinick ,.,.., ..... ,....... Winston .........,.,....,..,.. VVinter, P. L. ...,..,.....,.. , .,.,..,. Winter, VV. VV. ......,.. ....., . Wiprutl ............,..,.,,... Wise ....,.......,....,,...,.. Witt ...,..,..,.,.................., Wohlstetter ....... ,. .,...............,..,..... . Wolf, A. C., jr. ......,.,..,........... . Wolf, J. M. ....,............. ............ . VVolf, W. J., Jr. .,....,..............,. . VVolf, VV. H. ...,..,.,,.. ......,.... . Wolfe ............................ Wolff .................... VVolford ........... Wollager .....,., VVollan ......... VVolper ......... VVoltjen ...... 234 INDEX OF STUDENTS 188 136 5-1- 188 37 14-6 188 195 54- 188 55 37 191 19-4- 191 37 192 188 195 136 194 55 37 136 136 162 55 137 188 38 38 195 146 55 55 162 194 137 191 162 146 163 188 38 55 188 188 163 188 VVootl, B. C. ......., .. VVood, J. J. ......... . Woods .................... Worrell ........... VVorsley .......,...... VVorthington .....,. VVright, B. R. .....,. . VVright, I'I. S. ....... . VVright, P. L., jr. Wyatt .......,.........,..,.....,.. VVycller ....,..,..,....,.......... Wylie ..,....,..,..,....,.....,.,.. VVyman, E. L. ..,.,,. . VVyman, O. B., jr VVyse . .,............,..........,.... . Yano ,....,..... ....... Yanowitch ....,... Yeomans ........ Yerke ...............,..,...... Young, C. C. ......,..,. . You ng, H. ...,..,..,....., . Young, N. J., jr. Young, R. lol. ........ . Young, R. VV. ....,... , Young, W. P. ........ . Zzlcharski ........... Zaehringer ,....... Zalonis ............ Zarick .......,. Zazas ..., Zeiser ........,,...., Zides ...,....,..,....,........,...... Ziegler, E. ......,.......... , Ziegler, W. ....,.....,... . Zimmerman, B. K Zimmerman, D. A Zink ........,.......,................... Zinkow ..,.., Zins , .,..,....,..,..,.. .. Zollner ..,........,..... Zuckerman , .... I PRINTED IN NEW YORK CITY BY ROBERT W. KELLY PUBLISHING CORPORATION
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