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Phi Gamma Delta T7 uuR years ago there came to these halls of learning a • • young man from Pittsburgh. Anderson was the name, and after settling down to the routine life of a college man of leisure, he proceeded to astound his teachers and friends (not that his teachers were not his friends) with the remarkable wit and good humor that lias made his path through Lehigh such a pleasant one. Don entered heartily into the things that held his in- terest and once he started a task, he finished it. This even applies to the task of winning the hearts of a few well chosen sweet young things before he finally decided to settle down to the life of — no, not a bachelor, but a settled and serious family man; at least we hope he marries her. We have all enj.iyed knowing him, and send him our most heartfelt well wishes. Mav he succeed. Arts Bethlehem Sophomore Honors Internaticmal Relations Club, (2, 3, 4); I ' resident, International Relations Club (4); Pre- Legal Society (3, 4); Vice-President, Pre-Legal Society (4); Delegate to Model League of Nations, Syracuse (3); Delegate to Model Disarmament Conference, Buck- nell (3); Member, Continuation Committee, Middle Atlantic States (3, 4); Secretary-General, Model League of Nations .Assembly, Lehigh (4) Phi Beta Kappa. A LTHol.GH Jim came to Lehigh to study engineering, ■ - he soon discovered that his temperament directed him to investigate the field of political science. The legal profession appeared far more appalling than chemistry. So Jim entered the arts college in his second year and substituted political philosophy for technical formulas. By the time he became a senior he had gained a prominent position in all student activities relative to his chosen field. Even though these activities kept him very busy, he was able, at the same time, to present a very good account of himself scholastically. Three more years of study, probably at Harvard, are still ahead of Jim before he has the opportunity to test in actual practice the theories which he so readily absorbed in the classroom. If his ap- parent drag with his professors can be transformed into the ability to sway juries his success is untiucstionably as- sured. DONALD H. ANDERSON Pittsburgh, Pa. Shady Side Academy Don Herb JAMES EVANS ANDERSON ToTTENviLi.E, S. I., New York City DeWitt Clint. m, and Tottenville High Schools 124}
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RA ' INOR SWAIN CUTLER ALMSON ;man CAI RNS SHOOK LATSHAW SMAIL rREEHAFER BEAL OODURN FORT STOCKER Van ARNAM Faculty of the Departmant of Mathematics and Astronomy ToMi.iN-soN FokT. I ' h.n. I ' rafcssur and 1 1 cad of tlir Di-purtiiicut of Mathciiialirs and .lstro)ioi)iy. Chaklks Lkwis Tiiiikmukc, I ' li.l). Professor Emeritus of Mullu-iiiahrs and .Islroiiomy. josKPH PiENSD.N Rkv.nolds, I ' ll. I). Profcssor of Mathciiiat ' us and Theo- retical Meeliaiiies. JoHX HuTCHKSoN (JcniKN, C.F,. Professor of Matlieiiialies and .Istron- amy. Llovd LkRov S.MAii.. I ' li.l). Professor of Mallienialies. ToiiN F.r(;K.Ni-: Stockkk, M..S. .Issoeiiite Professor of Mathematics and .Istronomy. Kk.nnkth WoRCESTicK Lamso.x, Ph.D. .Issociate Professor of Mathematics. Clarence .Albert Shook, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. CiEORdE Ilmil Kavxor, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of . lathcmatics. Stewart . cott Cair.ns, Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics. F.DWAKn HuTCHiNs Cutler, Ph.D. Instructor in Matlieiuatics. I- ' kank .Swan Beale, F ' h.D Instructor in .]latheniatics. ' ()KLs ' . T.atshaw, Ph.D. Instructor in . lallieniulics. IxALi ' ir XEWciixtn ' ax . rxa. i, M.. ' - . Instructor in .Mathematics. IIe.xky CiEorce Swain, M.A. Assistant in .Mathenialics. JoHX Edwin F ' reehaeer, H.S. in luijj. Phys. Graduate .Issistant in .Mathematics. Walter F5.-vrtox Coleman, A.B Graduate Assistant in .Mathematics. {231
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RTHl R LKOXARI) Iii:N EA OS, MARVi..ANU Easton High School MAIRK!-: liKRNS I 1 l East Orangk, N. J. East Orange High School Murry ' Alts Phi G; Delta Brown and White (2, 3, 4), News Manager (4), News Editor (3); Junior Williams Composition Prize; Pi Delta KpsiloHi Robert W. Blake Society; Electrical Engineering Society (i)i Physics Society (2). Manager of Debate (Oi Debating Team {2, }, 4); Special Honors in Economics; Delta Omicron Theta (2, 3, 4), Vice-President (4). iR Bov Artie comes from Dover, Del., Easton, Md., or from som ewhere down in the Southern sticks. He had ideas about being a big Lehigh engineer; so he studied engineering his first two years. He says he did rather well and he even had a slide rule all his own. But one day his mother sent him a big crate of apples and he started to make friends in the upper stories of Christmas Saucon. Apparently his success went to his head, for he sold Ins room m-ate his slide rule and changed to Arts and Science. It must have been a good Idea, be- cause that same year he was awarded the Williams Junior Composition Prize. Artie writes fairly well; so with the help of some more apples and an authoritative tone of voice, he became second In command of the Brown and White, a small so-called student publication appearing here and there fairly regularly. Considering everything Our Boy will get by. HKRK is a persim of genial and iulet ways, but of great energy and untiring industry, whose chief ambition in life is to help those who need help. This, perhaps, ex- plains his broad range of interest and Intense study Into such humanistic subjects as sociology and labor problems, which could attract only the Individual who concerns him- self with the welfare of people. No one will ever forget his generosity and numerous extensions of beneficences. The stress and strain of the depression days wth its depleted worker s Saturday night brown envelope have drawn his thoughtful attention. Thus we are not sur- prised to learn that he believes In such progressive social measures as Unemployment Insurance and Old Age Pen- sions. Everyone who knows Maurice is glad to have him as a friend. We know he will become a great lawyer, for his constant arguing and debating should prove good ex- {25}
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