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' 'II I. Representatives of the Commonwealth II I II I EKCELLENCY, CHANNING HARRIS Cox, Governor. I I III I DR RTHUR PRENTICE RUGQI Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. I I I I . AYSON SMITH, Commrssxoner of Education. I I I I . II I I I I 1 I I I I II I II I I I , 18 , I :A II I. L1 A FAR - - A Fi A A I f-I 'I . L ,vm g 1 -4 C- xi I. Q9 NWI ' 5 132,1- llvl. .Z 'cl'- 'IL FQ 1924 TECHNIQUE 924 f ' 7 ffl- N AP- ,-- : . 'S O .f-N -- , -, 2 IE- - 13- 'I E- 1- I :' V ' V : L , U -fL ,i 9' -C - - , ,jr ' - f 1 ,E as -- W it E 1 .ff E I -fx-ii I'-' ' 1 ' ' V ' -. 4.g-,.Y2-'1f7f- f- .JTIQ ' ill if! ttfifgifbz ' ' ' 7.41 ' g ' 'A ' I Officers Of The Institute President S.mI'EL WESLEI' Snunox, D. Exo., D.Sc. Secretary of Ihc Corporation Treasurer JAMES PHISSEY XIUNRDE, LlTT.D. EVERETT Moass, S.B. Bursar HORACE SAYFORD FORD .-lssislanl Bursar .Uanagcr of the Division of Laboratory Supplies DELBERT I-EOx Rmxn .-XRTIIUR CLARKE NIELCHER. S.B. .-lrting Registrar ALLYNE LITCHFIELD AIERRILL. S.B. .-issislanl lo .-I cling Regislrar JOSEPH Cmusxmx MACKINNON. S.B. Assistant Registrar Assistant Registrar JAMES LIRBI' TRYON, PHD. FRANK LEMUEL CLAPP, S.B. Dean of Students HENRY PAUL TALBOT, Pl-LD., Sc.D. Assistant Dean of Students D-ireclor of Summer Session HAROLD EDWARD LOEDELL THEODORE HARWOOD DILLON Director of the Division of I ndnstrial Co-operation and Research CHARLES L.-IDD NORTON, S.B. Librarian ROBERT PAYNE BIGELOW, PR.D. A ss-islant Librarian Assistant Librarian NATHAN VAN PATTEN BERTIIA PRESTON TRULL, A.B. Medical Director GEORGE W. NIORSE, M.D., F. A. C. A. Superintendent of Buildings and Power Assistant Superintendent of Buildings and Power ALBERT SAMUEL SMITH FREDERICK GILBERT HARTWELL 19 fi-XNx I I I I , r I I I. 1 a --N- f cj 'WY , , 1 A ' f E-ec :'?9 w.,, 1 A A ' fo' rs. QI 0 ,LA . .-c.Ql1iL . 1 1 q.....e.-g1igffiffe as 'WI' ff? 1 !E5i2f1f1TTf M4!QZYT -A A E ' 1 , , P me ,e..,c.-Y Q- 1 Q - .., H Q- , I I- Y ram r if. ti HI N H at U P11 we we . fe- . - V A 4,,Z 1, L ,,,, f--f-af-ff-Qfr i-:L fmif:1:1iiiiLlg...i 12. 91421-41 ' 9 9 'fi-ill III II I , I' :iwH f313?25?1f:liLlfi + , aii.-- .fg'El'f--3 TEZ'f2- lv , geE,c..afff'1-...i.J . -A A A A' 'WA IZ I I I I t XII I I 'N 'Q If o o ' IXXI IIII Department of ClV1l and Sanitary Englneermg III I I:I -I I 1 I I I ,f, ,M .XV, . ,,.....x , ,, I I rf f A I7 I I Ir 1 ,II , , I I I I I . ' I I I I I II I II, I I' II I . , 'I I I I I II I :I , 'I . I I I . ...--I II , I Back Row: Keane, Mirabelli, Liddell, Fife, Babcock, Bowman, Reynolds, Robbins I Jlliddle Raw: Howard, Breed, Spofford, Russell, Hosmer, Sutherland I I II - Front Row: Becker, Brittain, Gentleman II I 1 , I II I ' I I I I . II II , I CHARLES M. SPOFFORD, AXPg S.B., M.I.T., 1893. 61 Colbourne Crescent, Brookline. I I , I Hayward Professor of Civil Engineering, in charge of the Department. I II . I ARTHUR G. ROBBINS, S.B., M.I.T., 1886. 42 Oak Street, Belmont. I I? II II Professor of Topographical Engineering. II I If I I CHARLES B. BREED, fIvEKg S.B., M.I.T., 1897. 160 Ocean Street. Lynn. III II 'I Professor of Railway and Highway Engineering. gj r II I I HAROLD K. BARROWS, S.B., M.I.T., 1895. 319 Highland Avenue, Winchester. I1 II, I Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. II Ig GEORGE E. RUSSELL, ATU: S.B., M.I.T., 1900. 191 Park Avenue, Arlington Heights. ,I I Professor of Hydraulics. II It I GEORGE L.. HOSMER. 280 Washington Street, Woburn. II I , , Associate Professor of Geodesy. II III I JOHN HOWARD, AXAg S.B., M.I.T., 1903. 147 Grampian XYay, Dorchester. I I ' I Assistant Professor of Topographical Engineering. I I I II . II JOHN B.' BABCOCK, 3D, S.B., M.I.T., 1910. 197 Maplewood Street, Watertown. ,I I , I Assistant Professor of Railway Engineering. I I I I I I HALE SQTHERLAND, 9X5 A.B., Harvard, 19065 .S.B., M.I.T., 1911. 12 Mason Street, Cambridge. II II I Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. QI II I I HARRY I... BOYVMAN, ATU: B.S., Penn. State, 19115 S.M., M.I.T., 1911. 51 Irma Avenue, Watertown. 1I I I I III Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. II I ,E I, YVALTEIQ M. FIFE, S.M. 104 Bexley Hall, Cambridge. -I I I II Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. I I I III I' I III I I' 'I I I I , I I I III INSTRUCTORS ,I I I, WILLIAM A- LIDDELL, S.B. KENNETH C. REYNOLDS, B.S. I I ,,I EUGENE MIR-HBELLI. S.B. LAXVRENCE G. ROPES, SM. I II. 'I I I ASSISTANTS II ROLAND H- BECKER LANVRENCE M. GENILEMAN, S.B. II 3 I I' II JAMES F. BRITTAIN EDXVARD C. KEANE, S.B. 1 III IIIII SAMUEL T' DREW, SB- KEITH W. ROBBINS, S.B. I I I II, 3. I I It . If II 'I I I III , ', III 20 ,I I I'L..L,- - ' I gig . fr P T I ' 'ifxwg 'H 'P' ' ' ' ' 13 f ' ,ga,f-53--iffff fwg W Y nw, 'L' Z Y -M ' - - A-he W SEMI. 1 'fa...I., 1-2 H ' LS V, W .L ,.. X I , i as... I J I--1' ' V -gg , Tia i A V K . u Q 'O 'F' ' 11-A Z'l 1 ,-I T. 5-,lil 5 ifaji if 1 i .. . - , , . g.,.. -Vi 9-O' E' A Q-so A . . Department of Mining, Metallurgy and Geology . 'Q -1 1 yi 1 r fl ill Back Row: Tremere, Phelps. Hayward, Muller, Benedict, Gillson. Reed QI Fran! Ron-: Shimcr, XVatcrlionse, Lindgren, Bugbee, Locke, jones I II XVALDEMAR IJSDGREN, M.E.. Freiberg, 158-33 Sc.D, Princeton, 1916. 12 Littell Road, Brookline. ! Vk'illiani Barton Rogers Professor of Economic Geologyg in charge of the Department. 1 WILLIAM S. Hl.'TL'lllXSON, S.B., 201 Devonshire Street. Boston. Professor of Mining. In charge of the Option in Mining. CPIORGE B. WArER1roL'sE, Ph.D. 1049 Beacon Street, Brookline. ' Professor of Metallurgy. In charge of the Option in Metallurgy. ' if l-lERvEx' W. SHIMER, 2353 A.B.. Lafayette Collegeg A.M., 19013 Ph,D., Columbia University, 19045 Sc.D., Gettysburg g College, 1916. Cottage Street, Hingham. I I Professor of Paleontology. l Wi CHARLES E. LOCKE, S.B., M.l.T., 1896. 22 Bladgen Street. Boston. i' Associate Professor of Mining Engineering and Ore Dressing. CARLE R. PIAYXVARD, S.B., M.I.'I'., 1904. 233 Presidents Lane, Quincy. i Associate Professor of Metallurgy. i1 EDWARD E. BUGBEE, B9l'I, E55 S.B., M.I.T., 1900. 110 Stratlimore Road, Brookline. Q .Associate Professor of Assaying and Metallurgy. XVILLIAM F. JONES. Ashland. Assistant Professor of Structural Geology. INSTRUCTORS Ruxfus C. REED, S.B. JOSEPH L. GILLSON, M.A., S.M. CHARLES J. IMULLER, M.S. PLATT C. BENEDICT, S.B. X ASSISTANTS , DONALD S. P1-IELPS, S.B. BENJAMIN B. TREMERE, JR., S.B. RESEARCH ASSOCIATES IN METALLURGY ALBERT W. OWENS, PH.D. FRED S. IUULLOCK, A.B, , GUSTAF N. KIRSEBOM, CAND. MIN. TOWNSEND H, HINGS-1-ON 21 s:1.QfgEQ4E-..., --g, ,E f W of 4-If E134 ii ir5fe,fgffff2:i 'R 4ea:2a?3E'3ig1fff1f.gfif Y' l fl.. x if . if '- ' -- - . --as ,f Ii f I ---sa 'fx' ' 5125 'efgw' V g- -f Q31 ,gif Qi Lf , L rig 74 W ,v,,....KiVyf,g,,1.-:-r n Y Ti mg.:,,:.-,,.3E.,,--..... K.. ,Y,, - Safran- Q 1 Ig, 1:1 .:5iij 1-li.f?::-if fifff---Y: '1 K W F 1 V Q 'jill ' il V. 'W ,,, -. . . - A ,AQ - 1 as It 1 J lf. v, siege 4- ifeeil4-.Q-fgEg igF3-5:i':':g 'V'df fi W -ggelzrg..-'A iii: :li d file E rm A l1e gs Department of Mechamcal Ergglnee Q, PP , . . I '2lI11C S ' W Mechamcs, and MGC AI t lx . , , N. l . , 1 I ll Tag gl fs 41' l l' ll ll l r. Q I 2 ll ' I . ll. 'z 1 3- Ii ll l . .I N 1 .I r 'l .E Il I . 25 , 1 .L . C f l Back Row: James, L. S. Smith, Peabody, Cowdrey lv ll Third Row: Taft, R. H. Smith ' A 'Q f SecondRow: Hayward. Riley, T. Smith, Swett. Eames' Hfilmes xl , Front Row: Haven, Park, Miller, Johnston, Fuller. Berry i rl 1 ,. , . EDWARD F. MILLER, QZK, S.B., M.I.T., 1896. 538 XVard Street, Newton Centre. . A , . Q1 'l Professor of Steam Engineeringg in charge of the Departmentg Director of Engineering Laboratories, H684 Of 11. I , Ordnance School of Engineering. . gg ll! ALLYNE L. MERRILL, S.B., M.I.T., 1885. 207 Pleasant Street, Arlington. ll Professor of Mechanism: Secretary of the Faculty. I .ll CHARLES E. FULLER, S.B., M.I.T., 1392. Wellesiey. ll. ll. Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.. I! Ji, VVILLIAM A. JOHNSTON, S.B., M.I.T., 1892. 35 Hillside Terrace, Belmont. Is l, Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. ll Q, CHARLES F. PARK, ATU, S.B., M.I.T., 1892. 21 Prospect Street, Taunton. I Q I I f I dustriax ii llisrofessor of Mechanism, Director of Mechanical Laboratoriesg Director of Lowell Institute ec moo or n II , oremen. ' GEORGE B. HAVEN, S.B., M.I.T., 1894. 704 Webster Street. Needham. il Professor of Machine Design. 1 JOSEPH C. RILEY, S.B., M.I.T., 1898. 36 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. Professor of Heat Engineering. I 1 CHARLES W. BERRY, S.B., M.I.T., 1895. 6 Center Street, Somerville. . Professor of Heat Engineering. l' ' HARRISON W. HAYWARD, 651, S.B., M.I.T., 1896. 26 Everett Street. Newton Centre. I , Professor of Materials of Engineering. l THEODORE H. TAFT, S.B., M.I.T., 1902. Cypress Road, Wellesley Hills. 1 ' Associate Professor of Heat Engineering. l WALTER H. JAMES, S.B., M.I.T., 1896. 58 Dale Street, Waltham. I Asslstant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing. I LAXVRENCE S. SMITH, S.B., M.I.T., 1900. 25 Fisher Avenue, Newton Highlands. Associate Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. n l GEORGE SWETT, S.B., M.I.T., 1903. 11 Henry Avenue, Melrose Highlands. I I Associate Professor of Machine Design. gl ADDISON F. HOLMES, S.B., M.I.T., 1904. 27 Everett Street, Arlington. I Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics. , ROBERT.H. SMITH. 17 Heath Street, Winter Hill. 1 Assistant Professor of Machine Construction. I l THOMAS-SMITH, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1894g M.E., 1895. 307 Harvard Street. Cambridge. F Y Assistant Professor of Mechanism. , Jesse J.-EAMES, S.B., M.I.T., 1902. Swampscott. l i Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. 4 DEAN A.. FALES, S.B., M.I.T. 145 Highland Street, West Newton. 3, I? Assistant Professor of Automotive Engineering. . ' DEAN PEABODY, JR.. S.B., M.I.T., 1910. ? I Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics. I ' l 22 ll I 1. I. -tl I A .. J Q ff. - M --. .Y ,S C ,. 'R 'Q A -- 5 A v, M. Uwigam W ,Wig is 'Y l '1 'I If lI'X II-fl I- I W' Department of Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics and Mechanic Arts-Continued I M M MMMMM M Bark Row: Burnham, Cooper, Haskel. Shepard. Schwarz. Chaync, Middle Row: Hedberg, Hysom, Lambirth, Brickett, Nelson, jones Front Row: Hastings. Pearson. Taylor, Dole, Adams, Townsend JAMES RICHARD LAMBIRTH CHARLES EVERETT LITTLEEIELD RoY GIBSON BURNHAM, S.B. NIYRON WILKINSON DoLE, S.B. JEREMIAH FRANCIS O'NElLL WILLIAM HENRY JONES, S.B. FRANCIS ALDEN BROYVN RALPH GUY ADAMS, S.B. DEWITT MCCLURE TAYLOR, S.B. THOMAS ASHCROFT EDYVARD MONTGOMERY BRICRETT HARRY MURRAY CHATTO, A.B. ROBERT BUTTERFXELD CHENEY BENJAMIN AUSTIN COOPER, S.B. HARLAND CLEMENT FORBES, B.S. GEORGE HOYVARD HARDY ROBERT WILLIABI HASKEL, S.B. PHILIP NICALPINE HASTINGS, S.B. INSTRUCTORS ASSISTANTS STUDENT ASSISTANT SAMUEL EWART BICKLE 23, Ashcroft, Brown, Littlelield ARTHUR BROWN ENGLISH CHARLES AUGUSTINE CHAYNE, S.B. CLAUDE HUGH CLARK ARTHUR LAWRENCE TOWNSEND, S.B JAMES HOLT, S.B. CARL LoUIs SVENSON, S.B. EDNVIN FRANKLIN NELSON JOSEPH KEIGHLEY PEARSON, S.B. IGoR NICHOLAS ZAVARINE, S.M. HAROLD FREDERICK HEDBERG, S.B. RICHARD CORNELIUS HODGES ROSCOE HARTWELL HYSOM, S.B. OSCAR ALBERT MUENZ FRANCIS WINFIELD PERKINS Constructor of Apparatus EDYVARD ROBINSON SCHYVARZ WILLIAM ANDREW SHARP MALCOLRI KEENE SI-IEPPARD. S.B. R Q ' I . I I .54 2 -jx .jf I , is , rg. '-NAAEEQQR .. I ,L my elf- i 'r if' rfr 'Zff' 'AT N' ' Y, , I 1 T E tg H N i Q Ll E iam I g 'dsl' slag 7 as-f 'I ,.-.-. -M v-vs-:H-Ffh-V' f--Neffee 11' or 1 T 'W .-l-1 ' ':l'i,Ql -...ln 'S f: ee J' A f , A P 75: .igii W :Tr 1'f - - 'T 1 ,1 'X 5 W Department of Chemical ngmeering , ,Q I 'S . WI I il '1 I sl' l I l' xii? W 2 V i ' l fl 5111 ,ji ll 1 4 1 l It M , l f ll l I I-I I I I I , ' . 55 .tl I 1 E ' ' W ,V , A 1 A 'Q I. l 1 I 1 I - Y , , ' tl ' .. I 1 or ,I I g fl , W Back Row: Mead, Atwell, Calingaert, XVhitn1an, Hoops, Robertson, Kunberger, Forrest I Middle Row: Robinson, Weber, Barnard, Stose, Pitman, Russell, Myers ll Front Row: Yontz, Lord, Lewis, McAdams, Fuwa I 4 li 1 ,I v I lr ' Q V l I ' l' 11' WARREN K. LEWIS, S.B., M.I.T., 1905g Ph.D., Breslau, 1905. 85 Lombard Street, Newton. gl gl 1 ' ' Professor ofsChemica1 Engineeringg in charge of the Department. li Y ROBERT T. HASLAM, S.B., M.I.T., 1911. 72 Freeman Street, Arlington. , , 1, l Associate Professor of Chemical Engineeringg Director of School of Chemical Engineering Practiceg DUCCYOI' bl! 4 of Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistry. , 5 ' I VVILIgAMgI:d1VICADAMS, KEg B.S., University of Kentucky, 1913, M.S., 19145 S.M., M.I.T., 1917. 755 Center Street. ly lt W A3x.talntgProfessor of Chemical Engineering H I . , - J I iz CLARK ROBINSON, S.B., M.I.T.. 19095 1915. 393 North Main Street, Reading. ll' , Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. ll ' WALTER G. WHITMAN, S.B., M.I.T., 1917. 1572 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. , W Assistant Professor- of Chemical Engineering, Assistant Director of the Research Laboratory of Applied ChCmlSU'Y- l I DUSTIN'W. WILSON, S.B., M.I.T.,- 1917. 338 Summer Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Q , Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineeringg Director of the Buffalo Station of the School or Chemical En- ,N , gineermg Practice. ll 5 , , 1 WILLIAR: P. RYAN, S.B., 61 Garfield Street, Cambridge. h I A ,N gfgfgaigt Professor of Chemical Engineeringg Director of Boston Station of the School of Chemical Engineering ll 1 HAROLD'C. WEBER, S.B. 160 Brook Road, Milton. I I l . A3S1?tant, Pf0feSS0F of Cl16m1C2l Erlgineeringg Assistant Director of Boston Station of the School of Chemical NI I Engineering Practice. , N X l ' INSTRUCTORS I l 1 RALPH HENRY PRICE. A-B-. SB- THOMAS HENRX' FROST, B.S., S.B. 4 , ' CHARLES HOLMES HERTY. JR., S.M. I! I ll gl H ,, ' ' RESEARCH ASSOCIATES ' I , AROLD VIVIAN!ATXX'ELL, S.B. HENRY OGLEY FORREST, S.M. , I DANIEL PADDOCRBARNARD, 4TH, S.M. ERSKINE DANIEL LORD S B ' f GEORGE CALINGAERT D.Sc. ' ' ' l - , , , - ME R LL A Y P D ARTHUR LORING PITMAN, A.M., S.M. I.. ,, R I RTHUR ourz, H. . J' 1 ' 1 F l 1 ii FREDERICK WILDES ADAMS S.M ASSISTANTS EGER VAUGRAN MURPHREE M S ll l l j WILLIAM ACTON HOOPSI SB- SOLOMON MARK SILVERSTELN, ll l Q RESEARCH ASSISTANITS , l . EEQERRQUSXSSELE C-SURCHU-L. B.CH.E. L HARRY MARCUS MYERS, M.S. Q l l ' . BRIAN MEAD' M SH' - ROBERT PRICE RUSSELL, M.S. , X W ' ' ' HAROLD FREDERICK STOSE, S.M. I I li I I ' J , I ll ' 24 Till A t L f-'-:5:,gf'--L-- Y- -. MA... ,,.AA,, A A ,A A lg I N L inf 'i?l:fTS?11!-at 371' P 57 7 T if 7 ii P 7 Fel .I V,-X. my X I x rs- I. ' A+ .Ar B uhhh..- Y - 0 ' - sf - 1' . . r S. Ship. - 1 l i lilltiwlifl' fl I Department Of Electrical Engineering Back Raw: Lane, White, Dow. Dambly, Hcntz, J. C. jones. Dahl, Preston, Coleman. ,lanes Third Roux' Guillemin, Huscmeyer, Balsbaugh, Jeanne, Kohl, Tucker, Spaulding. Gardner Second Row: Rose, Reed, Steze, Russell, Bangratz. Lansil, Nelson, Davis, Mcllhenny Front Row: Bush, Hudson, Ricker, Kennelly, Laws, jackson, Dillon. Lawrence, Timbie, Dellenbaugh DUGALD C. JACKSON, QKE3 253 THU: S.B., Pennsylvania State College, l885Q C.E., Cornell, 1887. 5 Mercer Circle, Cambridge. Professor of Electric Power Production and Distributiong in charge of the Department. . ARTIIUR E. KENNELLY, Sc.D., University of Pittsburgh, 18961 A.M., Harvard, 1906. 1 Kennedy Road, Cambridge. Professor of Electrical Communication3 Director of the Research Division of the Department of Electrical En- gi neering. FRANK A. LAWS, S.B., M.l.T., 1889. 12456 Federal Street, Salem. Professor of Electrical Measurements. THEODORE H. DILLON, U.S.M.A., 1904. Hampton Court, Brookline. I Professor of Electric Power Transmission and Electric Transportationg Director of the Summer Session. ELIIIU THOMSON, A.M., Yale, 18903 Ph.D., Tufts, 18942 Sc.D., Harvard, 1909. 42 Center Street, West Lynn. Non-resident Professor of Applied Electricity. RALPH R. LANVRENCE, S.B., M.l.T., 1895. 72 Summer Street, Dorchester. Professor of Electrical Machinery. VANNEVAR BUSH, ATR, S.B., Tufts, 19135 M.S., 1913: Eng.D., M.l.'l'., 1916. 83 Plaisted Road, West Medford. Associate Professor of Electrical Power Transmission. WILLIAM H. TIMBIE, QBK, B.A., Williams, 1901. 27 Clark Street, Newton Centre. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Industrial Practice. WALDO V. LYON, S.B., M.l.T., 1905. 1108 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington. Associate Professor of Electrical Machinery. RALPI-I G. HUDSON, S.B., M.I.T., 1907. 45 Ashton Avenue, Newton Centre. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. CLAIRE W. RICKER, S.B., M.I.T., 19141 S.M., 19143 M.E.E., Harvard, 1915. 62 Newport Street, Arlington. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Industrial Practice. FREREDICK S. DELLENBAUGI-I, JR., E.E., Columbia University, 19103 M.S., M.I.T., 1921Q A.I.E.E., A.A.A.S., Franklin Institute. 91 Spooner Road, Chestnut Hill. I Assistant Professor of Electrical Machinery3 Secretary of the Research Division of the Department of Electrical Engineering. CLIFFORD E. LANSIL, S.B. CARLTON E. TUCKER, S.B. ARTI-IUR L. NELSON, S.B. JAYSON QLAIR BALSEAUGI-1, B.S. JAMES O REILLY COLEMAN, E.E. OTTO GUSTAV COLEIORNSEN DAHL . S.B. HAROLD ALTHOUSE DAMBLY, B.S. HENRY STEWARD DAVIS, B.S. LYMAN MINER DAWES Constructor of Apparatus LEONARD REED JANES, S.B. PAUL APHJREVV JEANNE, B.S. --.,.- 7 - A INSTRUCTORS HAROLD W. BIEBER, S.B. EDWARD L. BOWLES, B.S., M.S. ERNEST G. BANGRATZ, S.B. ASSISTANTS MURRAY FRANK GARDNER, B.S. ERNST ADOLPH GUILLEMIN, B.S. CLIFFORD EUGENE HENTZ Curator of Apparatus WILLIAM WINNING HUSEMEYER, S.B. JOI-IN COLEMAN JONES, B.A. WILLIAM CORYDON Koi-IL, S.B. RESEARCH ASSISTANTS RUSSELL SAGE REED, B.S. EDWIN LAWRENCE ROSE, S.M. 25 LOUIS F. WOODRUFF, 2D.,B.S., S.B. ARTI-IUR L. RUSSELI., S.B. MORRILL T. Dow, B.S., M.A. HENRY MILTON LANE, S.B. ISBELL FRANKLIN MCILHENNY, B.S. PAUL REVERE NASI-I, S.B. JACK DEGGE PRESTON, B.S. GEORGE WI-IITTIER SPAULDING, S.B. CHARLES HENRY MILTON WHITE, B.S. HENRY ROSSIGNOL SETZE -Y-?d -.ggi Y , ...J Q f 'rs, PPP? -we iggfigfrfsiiiasggse lax.- j--P? 9 CCM C lg F E' P ' 1 x'-i Y L- ' f or ' T 'iw' 'r:1r:i?iti?iE2r5g1if - Department of Architecture Clncluding the Division of Drawingb Back Row: Brown, Robinson. Jenney, Chase, Norton Front Row: Gardner, Ferrard, Emerson, Sumner. LaWr6I1CS WILL , . ree , am ridge. Professor of Architectureg in charge of the Department. WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, S.B., M.I.T., 1891. 72 Sumner Street, Dorchester. Professor of,Architectural Engineeringg in charge of the Division of Drawing. JOHN O. SUMNER, A.B., Harv d 18 ar , 87. 535 Beacon Street, Boston. Professor of History. IAM EMERSON, AKE, A.B., Harvard 1895 159 Brattle St t C b ' HARRY W. GARDNER, S.B., M.I.T., 1894. 213 Hunnewell Terrace, Newton. Professor of Architectural Design. ALBERT FERRAND, A.D.G. Professor of Architectural Design. VVILLIAM F. BROWN, Eleve Delaunc d y an Gustave Moreau. 35 Glenwood Street, Roxbury. Associate Professor of Freehand Drawing. - INSTRUCTORS ALEXANDER 5' JENNY HARRY C. STEARNS PAUL W. NORTON, A.B., S.B. 1 1,-A FRANK J, ROBINSON, S.B. J' SELMA LARSEN NELSON C. CHASE I ASSISTANTS - DA D' LORING LACEY D, CASKEY, A.B., PH.D. W ILLIAM H. J. KENNEDY, A.B. 26 . :rf-.-m-+.,5 meow:-A 'G' i-.ik Y 'll l H el IVLK cy: 1. 1 1 1 ,1 iv - U ,,,. p il. A L! v p .111 Yip, 11 7-1 1 x11 11:1 Division of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. 11' '1 A-A. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ? 1 1 . 5 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Curl Overland Leisk Eberhard 1 1 1 11 Breed Kr-nison Lawrence Bradley 1 . 1 1 1 1 l' . 11, , 1111 15 1 NVILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, S.B., M.I.T., 1891. 72 Sumner Street, Dorchester. 11 Professor of Architectural Engineering: in charge of the Division. .1 il ' l ,1 1111 1 ERVIN KENISON, S.B.,,M.I.'I'., 1893. 105 Mt. Auburn Street, Xvatertown. 11111 1111 Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. 111 Q11 HARRY c. BRADLEY, s.B., M.I.T., 1891. 23 Brookview Street, Dereneeter Center. 11111 ' Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. 1 .11 ARTHUR L. GOODRICH, S.B., M.I.T., 1898. 11 Tetlow Street, Boston. 1 '11 Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. ' 1 1 111 1 31 1 STEPHEN A. BREED, S.B., M.I.T., 1894. Remington Gables, Cambridge: Suite 309. 1111 Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. 1' 1 . 1m ii 51 11151 1 1 INSTRUCTORS 1 A 1 . 11 1 11 RALPH G. OVERLAND WALTER C. EBERHARD, S.B. 1 '11 CHARLEs H. R. MARIE CHARLES M. CURL, S.B. PRESTON REMINGTON if 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 ,. 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 11 1 1 1 I 11 27 1 1 i I 8 liilif' 121' 'iii' WF 'i'Ii 1i'fm:-lf c 'i' .1 1 lf 'v fl . 1 .ij-, ,gong I' H, ' if in J I L, 455: F-i f ,g ,jg 7 ,eg W-W 1 J 1 5 . . A-kv-may Caiffir -553,115 tk'-FQ- 5fii3iE-?i: 1-.L: :.:.ffff::e. .-,.a.:..' -ff--1 .arf-zu-it-' Z. one T o 221' rrrrpiifj , . , , ,W -ef , ' ff l 1. '17, H N F 'Q' A 5 P Mgg,Ngm,,ac.-...,,1,, 1 'fr ffmffe -A-- ---see' rv 31,1j3jggiQ11QL.,zQfgfaggeglr,::'if::e: . iii' ri it Vigggjggglghzilgug, - ii T-as--we - nf' 1 ' El , F I A I ' Tl . , 1 I L, .gf Department of Chennstry Ml . h L bo arm- of Physical Chemistry? , Clncludlng Researc 2 f Y J fl , it , M, . , I I W I , l L31 . r I I I 1 ' I i r 'I ., I Back Row: Simpson, Young, Hamilton, Mulliken, Mitchell. H0ff1eYb9l'g- HUUUESS' Phelan- Wareham I Middle Row: Underwood, Davis, Blanchard, Smith, Williams, Mueller. Small W Front Row: Norris, Sherrill, Schumb, Gill, Keyes, Talbot. Hall FREDERICK G. KEYES, QZK, B.S., Rhode Island University, 1906, M.S. Brown, 1907. Pl1.D.. 1909. 12 Mellen Street. f C b 'd . , . A2ti1n:Hiid of the Department. Professor of Physico-Chemical Research, Director of the Research Laboratory M I 1 of Physical Chemistry. ' - HENRY P. TALBOT, QFA, QAT, AXE, S.B., M.I.T., 1885, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. 237 Otis Street, West NGWEOI1- I Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Acting Dean of Students. 1 HENRY FAY, A.B., Lafayette College, 1889, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1895. 11 Worthington Road, Brookllne- ' Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Metallography. , AUGUSTUS H. GILL, S.B., M.I.T., 1884, A.M., Leipzig, 1890, Ph.D., 1890. 41 Myrtle Street, Belmont. , Professor of Technical Chemical Analysis. I ll , FORRIS J. MOORE, XQIP, A.B., Amherst, 1889, Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1893. 372 Charles River Road, Cambridge. 'g J J Professor of Organic Chemistry. l ix, JAMES F. NORRIS, QBK, AXE, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1892, Ph.D., 1895. 339 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 1 I Professor of Organic Chemistry, in charge of Graduate Students in Chemistry. . l, H. llil'ON'MOUTH SMITH, BSII, AXE, A.B., Wesleyan University, A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg. 25 Cotswold Road, Brook- 1 me. ' Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. li I WILLIS R. WHITNEY, S.B., M.I.T., 1895, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1905. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. X If Non-Resident Professor of Chemical Research. 5 SAMUEL MULLIKEN, S.B., M.I.T., 1887, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. 10 Harris Street, Newburyport. ' ,ll Associate Professor of Organic Chemical Research. I I 3, NIILES S. SHERRILL, S.B., M.I.T., 1889, Ph.D., Breslau, 1903. 86 Church Street, Winchester. ,EH 3 ,' Associate Professor of Theoretical Chemistry. 1 , J ALPHEUS G. WOODMAN, S.B., M.I.T., 1897. 367 School Street, Watertown. 1 iw Associate Professor of the Chemistry of Foods. I1 I V ARTHUR BLANC!-LARD, S.B., M.I.T., 1898, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1902. 25 Evans Road, Brookline. E H, Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. ll , 1 l WILLIAM HALL, EAE, S.B., M.I.T., 1895. 5 Agassiz Park, Jamaica Plain. I I 1, Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry. Q, l ROBERT S: WILLIAMS, S.B., M.I.T., 1902, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1907. 156 Magazine Street, Cambridge. li ,I ASSOCl3tE Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Metallography. ,l Q I 'V IA: ,E i ' 1 I , , 28 , 1 -ff.if?i?ffiEi2E?fllL1:.1'.:.::li:i511.13. .ial :lc wrmicz.-fi-'L'-:T-' ' ,f:g1a -:1:1gt::: , 1 r:?:3iii 51Q'5LiLl1C:?lEf5fglflffl: 12'-r fwffxil' ' '43-C' ff?Q.,E fi? 71:24 QTN:-gsm I t JJ 'wr , ,ix 5- .N :f f f . 4 ' , I E . . T,. . ,,. - f V '-'- f 'rr'-y 'mp 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 gg W YV - - Y-Y W 'f,1i'11-5' 151, ,Yj!i:-71 1. . f f -T. 17' 'F' . G F-'L 1 1 ' A Q 1 'Iii Department of Chemistry-Continued AN J Emwum Simian. TBII. S.B.. Perdue. 1902: AAL Harvard. 1005. Ph.D., 1907. Burton Halls. Dana Street, Associatgelirofeasor of :nm-gmc Chemistry. If Jossrn W. Pnsuls. S.B.. M.l.T.. 1804. B0 Brooks Street. We.-at Medford. 4, ' Associate Professor of Physica-Chemical Research. 4' , Duzvcam A. Mmlsxas, IE: Ph.D., lllinois. 1911. -I6 Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge. ' Associate Professor of Phynlco-Chemical Rewenrch. 4 Emu. B. MIUARD, AXE' IE: OSX: GAT: A.B.. University of Colorado. 1910: TLM., Wisconsin. 19113 Ph.D., Illinois. 1 1 nm. zo Prescott Sum-r. Cambrian. Assistant Professor of Theoretiml Chemistry. 1 I LEncE's1'En F. HAHILTON, S.B., M.1.T., 1914. 53 Randolph Samet. Arlington. ,. Aaslstant Professor of Analytical Chemixlry. . . i Nl Fnaosrucx R. Kxssuxsn. A05 S.B.. Columbia. 1899. Hotel Ludlow, Boston. Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. TBNNSEL. Darts, KKK: AXEQ GAT: S.B.. M.I.T.. 19135 A.M., Harvard. 19153 Ph.D., 1917. 50 Mount Vernon Street merv e. :- E w :- FEP E95 -F .. 'ui -s 3: 3 -.F .. Ll '13 -1 2512. sag QF S., 5 ng 0 is E ag Q 9-ef? we f 39?- -F 92 ?' Z E 15 F' P ll' 19 ZZ nh C3 2? B C E' CD S 6 2 sv O LQ. 5. D. D 5 YVALTER C. Scmma, AXE: MIK: A.B.. Harvard. 10141 AIM., 10163 Ph.D., 1918. IS North Monroe Street Dorchester. Assistant Professor of Inorganic C hcmistry. 1 ll , INSTRUCTORS . CHARLES MONTGOAIBRY YVAREIIAM, S.B. ROBERT XVATKEYS NIITCHELL, S.B. ' STEPHEN GBRSHOM Smrsos, S.B. YVILLIAM Rmmoxo BENDER, A.M. Tnonuls PALM PTTRE. B.A. EDWARD 1-IORACE E1.l..us, B.S. Avznv Anmm Monrox, A.B. ERNEST HAMLIN HUNTRESS, S.B. HENRY WEEDEN UNDERXVOOD, JR., P1-LD. ROSCOE HARLAN GERKE, P1-LD. VICTOR OLIVER HOMERBERG, S.B. Lvxoox FREDERICK SMALL, B.S., M.A. RALP11 CHILLINGWORTH VOUNG, MA. 4 RESEARCH ASSOCIATES WILLIALI RICHARD Hfuxswonru, P1-1.D. STUART JEFFERY BATES. B.A., Pn.D. GEORGE MADISON MAVERTCK, D.Sc. N , l l I I 1 I 29 il.-. -A 13 -L ff? , ri, ,W ff X-Jr.: L, ' .gy E, , , n ,Ji 'tx . N-, ,f ,4.r,x, glildif 'Alf,jtqLVy7,.igf xwQNw,?Xt,NX, Q L ,tl Q, ,q. 1311 ll gel--.1 -ef N- fe-wfw or ' ' L E' -.,. ., Q T' gf 'ir C ri N i Cl ll it Mm - 1 QQ E.qm.......fsf-ffbsff f-Y-fer'--.fireirr :ggi-' or'i:'jjl3i2QfZ221E y l 1 CJ llfifa , V Zigeilf- ,,:::'4TYi':-w'fEE?'T5A W ?'+.f if'f ':+-. X ,xi ,l rgffg- ,f-,ef-T44 -.--f-fe-W ------3-'xr' rr TS ' -uw' ' , 'sg , li -J 1 I , yi lf, Department of Mat emat1cs ,1 is 1 . .l lyfifit lf. L 0,1 if X, -' uv 'r - I if l W ' tl 1 r Lg ll Ml A: lil s me . , , . f rl . . ,, we I L 3 fl l - l ff 1 1 'll l ,l ' ' l ll , l , 1 , , ll qv . ll ,l 1 1 'l ll 5 .. . , M li l 5 l l 1 Back Row: Phillips, Bartlett , I , w 1, 1 Second Row: Taylor, Zeldin, Rutledge. Douglass, Wiener, VVildes, Moore, Rice 1 1 ,, ,','r Front Raw: Bailey, George. Lipka. Tyler. Woods. Passano ,, l y , r , , ,, l' 1 . 1, ,X 3,1 HARRY W. TYLER, S.B., M.I.T., 1884g Ph.D., Erlangen, 1889. Newton Centre. wr rl I I Walker Professor of Mathematicsg in charge of the Department. ,, I l , 1 DANA P. BARrLEr'r, S.B., M.I.T., 1886. B.A.A., Exeter Street, Boston. 1,3 F! ,' Professor of Mathematics. , S t ,Q 6.1 , FREDERICK S. Woons, iIfTg fIrBKg A.B., Vifesleyan, 1885g A.M., 1888, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1S94. 123 Sumner tree , .,, 1, ' ,N Newton Centre. . . 3,9 W 1. Professor of Mathematicsg in charge of Graduate Students in Mathematics. li ff FREDERICK H. BAILEY, QBK' A.B., Harvard, 18875 A.M., 1889. 12 Idlewild Street, Allston. Q, f, . Professor of Mathematics. 5 ., , ,, CLAIENCE L. E. MOORE, S.B., Ohio State University, 19015 A.M., Cornell. 19025 Ph.D., 1904. 179 Hunnewell Avenue. J, l . ewton. , 1 r X' ll Professor of Mathematicsg Research Advisor for Mathematicsg in charge Course IX CGeneral Science, General 1, l V Engineering, and Mathematicsj. ,, 1, lil NATHAN R. GEORGE, JR., BAXQ QBKQ A.B., Harvard, 18905 A.M., 1891. 109 Peterborough Street, Boston. il ll Associate Professor of Mathematics. .r V , 11 LEONARD M. PASSANO, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889. 5 Park Vale, Brookline. 131 ' 5, , l, Associate Professor of Mathematics. r , 1' , ,,, HENRY B.. PHILLIPS, S.B., Erskine College, 19003 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1905. 119 Hemenway Street, Boston. J., ll . ll' Associate Professor of Mathematics. r, it , JOSEPH LIPKA, S.B., Columbia, 1905g A.M., 19065 Ph.D., 1912. CAbsent.l ll ,Q , ,Q Assistant Professor of Mathematics. El, I, . ,,l FRANK Hzrcl-xcoclc, A.B.. Harvard, 1896, Ph.D., 1910. 48 Hillside Terrace, Belmont. ll, ' l l Assistant Professor of Mathematics. 4 , ll INSTRUCTORS , . 3 l , 1 GEORGE RUTI-EDGE. PH.D. NORBERT WIENER, P1-LD. . , RAYMOND D. DOUGLASS, M.A. SAMUEL D. ZELDIN, Pr-LD. li, ' JAMES S. TAYLOR, P1-LD. LEPXNE H, RICE, A.B. rl, , , KARL L. WILDES. BS, lf, . , ls? i l l 1 1 it rlfl l it 5 l-fl r ll l 1 fill I r r I 30 fl ore.EgsQ.:hE2::2e2l?2esf-E,zefilrlgy l :lil FN or s 11 ., 1-.. -s., - A I l .Y AF ' -we 1 4 i W M-.2 Y gg.,Q.q.- 4 I-sw nf' 1'-:Iwi 1 Department of Economics and Statistics 1 Burl: Run: Schull, lnurnhnnl, Doten, lfreflnnii, iIOllL1i1lUl1, i'r.ii1.1 Frou! Row: Sliugrlir. Arinstrnng, Dewey. Tucker DAVIS R. Dx-ZWEY, ANP, QBKQ 9-.B., University of Vermont, 18795 Pl1.D., Johns Hopkins, 1SS6g LL.D., University of Vermont. 1910. 2 Berkley Street, Cambridge. Professor of Politiral Economy and Statistics, in charge of thc Department, In charge of the Course in Engineer- ing Administration. CARROLL W. Doriax, 4156, fbBKg Ph.B., University of Vermont, 18955 A.M., 18999 AAI.. Harvard, 1902. 58 Garfield Street, Cambridge. Professor of Political Economy. FLox'n E. ARx1srRoxG, A.B.. University of Michigan, 1914, A.M., 1916. 116 Jason Street, Arlington. Associate Professor of Political Economy. LIARTINIJ. SHUGRUE, A.B., University of Michigan, 1913. 167 Beacon Street, Boston. Assistant Professor of Economics. ERWIN H. SCHELL, 9AXg S.B., M.I.T., 1912. 4 Shady Hill Square, Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Economics. DONALD S. TUCKER, A.B., Colorado College, 19065 A.M., Williams, 1912. 11 Story Street, Cambridge. Associate Professor of Economics. YVILLARD E. FREELAND, Riverbank Court, Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Marketing. INSTRUCTORS THOMAS S. CRAIG, S.B. FRANK N. HoUGH'roN, S.B. OLIN INGRA1-IAM, A,M. ASSISTANTS ARDVS NASON. A-B- EDXVARD G. PLOWMAN, B.S. 31 ' i ' lLf:. fLiE rf., ,'1,,,, ., ,W , 1 , .,,, if , , ,,,,,Q .,, f .Q, 'V '1A'.ffT'i',,.4., ,Q ,l,,fLf' Tl , 'IEIXTYQ . .. . f , 7 'fi-.5 J -1 fi., ji K . ga, lf -1 as A A : ?Q f g..fo ' E rg ,gal ww TEQg,..gNgQL1E MJ. 4 ww!VIg1,Tg i FQ ..-we iig A Y . 1- V - -M-ri j 'lf., Q1': --LT'-'-0-'Q'i W- -M -V-www YA'-11 :L gg A 4 nigga! Y,Wm,,L,,, . 1 71 -ff -r If 1. ffl Department of Naval Architecture and , Marine Engineering ,. is X K' ,,. . x.-. Q ' 1 f K. J x N w 1 1 l 1 I . 1 1 1 n I i11 ,. l 1 i . ivragoun Keith 1 Burtner ' l , . J 1 l 2 1 Hovgaard Jack Owen I 1i l .il '1 . 1: 1 i l 1 1 1 lil L ' JAMES R. JACK. 54 Auburn Street, Brookline. 1 i Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, in charge of the Department. ' il' Ii W 1 illll lu VVILLIAM HOVGAARD, Naval Academy of Copenhagen, 1879, Greenwich Royal Naval College, 2 1886. 76 Egmont Street, Brookline. 1 ,Q U Professor of Naval Design and Construction. 5 1 iii HENRY H. W. KEITH, S.B., M.l.T., 1905. American Society Naval Engineers, Lieutenant l E Commander Construction Corps U.S.N.R.F. 62 Dwight Street, Brookline. '11 Associate Professor of Naval Architecture. ii! l 151' fi . GEORGE OWEN, BE, s.B., M.1.T., 1894. 36 Hollis sneer, Newton. ll! .1 Associate Professor of Naval Architecture. 11 i 1 l INSTRUCTORS E I I EVERS BURTNER, SB. FREDERICK A. BTAGOUN, SB. I 11 1 1 li I1 1 1 111 1 1 1 U ' 1 i' 1' l 11 111 E11 E 1 iii . 1 V1 32 1 li 1 Ulfgeffrfli?E7'o-?3f!f fffTi' to to A at riff 'r:.?5i'93g7Q:iLf? Ai ' e eiggi-,E ri Q4 li i 11l lil :QI II N11 I YI .ri I , 'O 'F I I 1 if I- wr' 'I . s-,iss.H.:f Fir. 'ii -I F'Iji??4w-eF?:5f1:1gQ V I 1924 TI F. IQ ll N I O lf Il IQ24 .I I I I 1' 1 If' YI -4,A...I ,i. I VI1 1 ,. -,-..LL4Y ,-...... I. I I I K j I D t f Ph ' I epartmen O ysics I, ' I II Ilnduding meCtI.0chcmImI Igngirxecrirmp, and Aeronautical lingineeringi I '-III I I II xi I ' I I I I I: I J I ' . Q I' III PI I I IIQI I HI I III II I I I I I II ' I II I I ' I 'I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I III I I ,II Ir II I I I I I I I I . I , I I I I I I ' I I I I I I - I LI II I Baci: Rmb: XVhitman, Clark, Selig. Nlacliinnon. Young. Townshend. Dingce, Sears, Piston, Obcr. Lee, Markham I :II Third Row: Knipp, Eyre, johnson, Weeks, Frye, Horlgdon, Knolxel, Bates, Thomson, Eade, Ford I I I II . .Srroml Row: Barss, Heymans, XVarner. Thompson, Goodwin, Norton, Dcrr, Drisko, Page, XVilkcs I I I ' Fronl Row: Stockbarger. Clarke. Norton I I - I I I Ii I IIII I CHARLES L. NORTON, S.B., M.I.T., 1893. 5 Acorn Street, Boston. I II II III I III Professor of Industrial Physics. In charge Of the Department. Director of the Research Laboratory of Industrial II QI I I Physics. Director of Division of Industrial Cooperation and Research. I II If I HARRY M. GOODWIN, S.B., M.I.T., 18901 Ph.D., Leipzig. 1893. 424 Walnut Street, Brpokl1ne.I I II I, IIQ I Professor of Physics and Electrochemistryg in charge of the course in Electrochemical Engineering. II I I 3 LOUIS DERR, ATg 4rBKg A.B., Amherst, 18893 M..-X., 18923 S.B.. M.I.T., 1892. 83 Center Street, Brookline. I I ' I I Professor of Applied Optics and Photography. -I II III I I WILLIAM S. FRANKLIN, fbA6g fbBKg S.B., University of Kansas, 18875 S.M., 188Sg Sc.D., Cornell, 1901. 41 lsirkland I III 'I Street, Cambridge. II I, , Professor of Physics. I I I I YVILLIAM J. DRISKO, S.B., M.I.T., 1895. Winchester. I 'I I Associate Professor of Physics. I, I IVIAURICE DEK. THOMPSON, AKEg S.B., M.I.T., 1898g Ph.D., Basel, 1903. 5 Fairmount Street, Brookline. IIII Associate Professor of Electrochemistry. II I , NEWHALL C. PAGE, S.B., M.I.T., 1902. 28 Maxwell Road, Winchester. III I Associate Professor of Electricity. I I EDWERD IPZSIVARNER, A.B., Harvard, 19165 S.B., 1917g S.B., M.I.T., 1917g SIM., M.I.T., 1919. 1 Kennedy Road. am ri ge. II II Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering. II I GORDON. B. WILKES, QBE, S.B., M.I.T., 1911. 51 Everett Street, Newton Centre. II II I Assistant Professor of Industrial Physics. II 'I I I I ARTHUR. C. HARDY, ET-ig A.B., University of California, 19l7g M.A., 1919. 36 Cottage Street, Wellesley. I' II II I III Assistant Professor of Optics and Photography. II I I III INSTRUCTORS UN 'I III WILLIAM R. BARSS, PH.D. Louis H. YOUNG, S.B. LOUISA L. EYRE, B.A, I II I II ROYAL M. FRYE, A.M. ARTHUR M. CLARKE, B.A. DOROTPIY W. WEEKS. B.A. I I I I III JOSEPH C. MACKINNON, S.B. JOHN G. LEE, SIM. ROBERT E. HODGON, B.S. I I Ig MAX KNOBEL, PH.D. DONALD S. PISTON, S.B. ARTHUR R. KNIPP, B.A., S.B. II I I ,II BAILEY TOWNSHEND, S.B. FRANCIS W. SEARS, S.B. OSCAR K. BATES, S.B. I I I I 1 ASSISTANTS ,I I, ELJF BENSON CARL G. SELIG ' I I Il Curator of Apparatus Constructor of Apparatus I I I II I ALEXANDER L. M. DINGEE, S.B. ELEANOR JOHNSON, B.A. I I II GEORGE THOMSON, M.S. DONALD C. STOCI-IBARGER, S.B. II I I I MONTGOMERY KNIGHT, S.B. VERNON 'E. WHITMAN, S.B. I I I I II I II I RESEARCH ASSISTANTS I II I I JOHN T. NORTON, S.B. JOHN R. IVIARKI-IAM I PAUL HEYMANS, D.S. ENG. SHATSXVELL OBER, S.B. Iv, WALTER F. EADE JAMES B. FORD, S.B. 33 I 4, ' III Iv'--,N L. ...J ' I . r3l 1924 'IEPHNIQUE W4 fs f 5 sr' I ef1.'EEf-1 I , I. Q 1.7 4 PM E 7 I f .. E-Q ' E ,. -E -S fin--: Y : A i lgiff ' T7 ' -TLT A ' Y'JTTY:'Y iM YTYEW- ' V. Ugftrm 5' 1 'mfr .Offer A - , 1 . l 1 I I 1 . 1 K3 4 il, i,.,i 3 V i i 4,':g...,,,4L gg i S YA, WEEE. ee. S 0 O1 62 f . o YQN gf 'Department of Enghsh and H1StOfY -R5 A III fb. 67 ll O. ff? EQSN I A 'I W lr 'V - 1 1 I ,I , ix 1: lf I' 1 ,V I fi ll E1 ' .ET 1 Back Row: Chocran, Kirkland, Roberts. Crosby, Sears, Seaver. Lyman . fl i Front Row: Faulkner, Prescott, Rogers, Newberry. Pearson, Copithorne, Robmson, Fuller M l W :I 1 f , HENRY G. PEARSON, OEQ CIDBKQ A.B., Harvard, 1893. 140 Dudley Road, Newton Centre. Professor of English, in charge of the Department. ffl , f ARCHER T. ROBINSON, RER, A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1915. Wfoodcliff Road, Newton High- it lf! lands. Q' ff Professor of English. if Vg W If I HENRY L. SEAVER, fI1BKgA.B., Herverd, 1900, A.M., 1914. 97 Nferriam Street, L6XlIlgtOI1. Ei I I Associate Professor of English. yi 5 , ROBERT E. RQGERS, OBE, A.B., Harvard, 1908, AM., 1909. 107 Upland Road, Cambridge. if 1,1 l Assistant Professor of English. ,1 ,A INSTRUCTORS HE In I ' I ,If WINWARD PRESCOTT, A.M. STEPHEN F. SEARS, A.M. 4 ,51 l I I WILLIAM A. CROSBY, A.M. DEAN M, FULLER, A,B, I sl 'I PENFIELD ROBERTS, A-NL JOHN S. NEWBERRY, M.A. Nl X Q l, MATTHEW R. COPITHORNE, A.B. CLAAIRE F. LYMAN, A.B. 1 M gf RALPH MORRIS, A.B. EDWARD C. KIRKLAND, M.A. , , HAROLD U- FAULKNER, PHD- MICHAEL H. COCHRAN, A.B. N' A H3 1 I V1 ll 1 'l Yr 1 7 1 YI f 5' lj fl lf 13! ' 1 Nil 34 1 1 EE 24:4 4,-fr-f.,g,,:EgO gf---were----ESM as ee ff -R -if Qqxiilhfilie-1-meiagii..g3g.,....i.Q,,-,.,,gigw1 at - R Rt W. Xl xwi i 1 . . jf, V 5 if 1 A 4 ii TTR, if-?g'hHL'liQLi'1ziFi-Evvr ki 4x 1 I-'vi-lit' 5 ' ' i Y if H , 5 ' ' it my T if 1, H N I 13 if Sf 154.24 s I O A Department of BIOIOQY and Public Health if il rr' rr R I 1 v i l 5 l I 1 , I 1 v 1 llnrwood Bunker Pratt MacDonald Bigclmv Prescott Turner Simulzi. C. PR1asco'r'r, Sli., M.l.'l'., 1894. 249 'I'appnn Street, Brookline. i V Professor of Industrial Biology: in charge of the Department. ll Rom':RT P. BIGELOW, BO, SB., l-larvard, 1887, Pli.D., johns Hopkins, 1892. 11 Park Street, 1 1 is,-ookiinc. , Associate Professor of Zoology and Parasitologyg Librarian ol' the Institute. if CLAIR E. TURNER, A.B., Bates College, 19123 A.M., Harvard, 19133 C.P.H., M.l.T., 1917. 1 1' 12 Cleveland Street, Arlington. Nl, Assistant Professor of Biology and Public Health, on Administrative Board, School of ,Mrs Public Health. i ii JOHN W1 M. BUNKER, A.B., Brown University, 1909, A.lN'1., 19105 Ph.D., 1911. 74 School Street, Belmont. N Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology. ,ni v 14 i1 1 INSTRUCTORS 11 W FRANCIS H. SLACK, M.D. BIURRAY P. 1-IoRwooD, PH.D. 'J 1 AARON F. PRATT, A.B., C.P.H. ll 1 lliff Ass1sTANT ,I JOSEPH J. NIACDONALD, S.B. la' , il lvl 35 Ui- . - -W . . M., cc.. W- 1- .... rrrr 1- . or 1- - r X l 1 I i E If-. Ne il :J ew Aj 51,25 sv ' ' V Y W i Y 'Le ' L' -'fe - v- -- it - ' V e ' f L ,LQfQf,1 wvnvf an ' if if 1 1924 T E C H N I Q U E??4.L ...W--..f,,..ffEf, f i N g AY' ' T ' Wi 'W t . af' Department of Modern Languages N5 , RR 15' H r' I? Qs x K!! ' rpg? KN 5 '?' ' w I 1 1 1 i 1 3 p 9 ,I Y W V Langlgbath Mom-evogel he Sev Kurrelmeyer 1 1 2 I I 1 J , . . 1 FRANK VOGEL, AT, A.B., Harvard, 1887g A.M., 1892. 95 Robmwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain I Professor of German, in charge of the Department. 4 ERNEST F. LANGLEY, A.B., University of Toronto, 18945 A.M., Harvard, 1900g Ph.D., 1910- 7 11 Whittier Street, Cambridge. X 1 Professor of French. , ,Aj HERMAN R. KURRELMEYER, f1vBKg A.B., Johns Hopkins, 18993 Ph.D., 1902. 206 Beech Street, U fi Roslindale. ix Associate Professor of German. i if N fill INSTRUCTORS W ALBERT H. MooRE, A.M. OTTo E. PLATH, A.M. JOHN SEXTON, A.B. PAUL H. ICELSEY, A.M. qi 1 1 Mr 1 i il . W V U .N r Q W 6 W1 11 iUiQ Tl 1gf, 'i' ' -- - Yi 3 ,W LL LL-, ng., J -N 4 ppm H if - -4 4, ,f It '.' - If Q D I 'J- '. -f-C 'QL -A ---. 'N l -......-L -- A Y A 5 'I ii: -fill ,T,i,YiNi?: Y QQ- ' Y i - :'L71-fL,'4l.4L' 4-'-L-.. ' - lu- r - ' V :IM TALES ,Hi A I3 s Fe-I 1924 TLCIINIQDI. 1924 fl Wd -4- Y , L.- . .. N - as--A - 1k- 5 -as A or ' i'T' ' . A ll cc . ' A A c af. sie-is lil It N D' 24- f' ----- ---g' '- ww ' ' S' 'T I I ky 5' a u Q ug , xx milf Department of Mihtary Science and 'I actlcs flv I I I 1 Hlli ll f gt ix il . ' I 1 I I l I ,J 5,31 '4 N X. l, I ill P .lil Iwi 1 eil ,X l cfr' , 1 H -I :fl il Ii I wi' I 5 HI li 5 Il. I I l ,I 1 VIZ I I ull 1 I . .. , , , ! I I Preisigke, Conover, Berkinshaw. Crowley. Cox, Robertson, Levy, Putney, Ottosen, Wright, Odgen. Truax I l FREDERICK XV. PHISTERER, lI.E. Cornell. 1895, M.M.E., Cornell, 1896, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. ln charge of the Department. EDXVARD W. PUTNEY, Major. Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. 15 Camden Road, Auburndale. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. PETER H. O'I rosEN, fblifbg B.C.E., Iowa State College, 10085 Major, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. 805 Washington Street, Brookline. U Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. JOHN C. MCDONNELL, B.S.. Loyola Collegeg Major. Air Service, D.O.L. Bexley Hall, Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, JR.. Captain, Air Service, D.O.L. 50 Peterborough Street, Boston. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. RANDOLPH T. PENDLETON, ZAEQ Major, Coast Artillery Corps., D.O.L. 122 Langdon Avenue, Watertown. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. LAWRENCE L. CLAYTON, Captain, Signal Corps, D.O.L. 161 Chapman Street, Canton. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. DAVID A. D. OGDEN, lst Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, D.O.L. ASSISTANTS PIOVVARD L. BIzRI:INsI-IAW, CHARLES Pnsisrogiz, Private, First Class, D.E.M.L. Sergeant, D.E.M.L. Rov F. Cox, XVILLIAM W. ROBERTSON, Master Sergeant, D.E.M.L. lst Sergeant, D.E.M.L. J EREIIIAI-I F. CRONVLEY, ALFRED F. TRUAX, Sergeant, D.E.M.L. Staff Sergeant, D.E.M.L. ALEXANDER HOLMES X Private, First Class, D.E.M.L. 37 if J -5 1 I r ,I fgwrgi ,.1 Au? I 2 I 'Q P 1924 TECHNIQUE mm -. 4. . -. -I I- - 2 .S iig?iaf4?5PI:f'.f5fffQi j fffzggig a ga: :ff ll I no +-- I if I - , ' S ,I THOMAS ADAMS Town Planning Q JAMES S. PRAY, A.B. ' Landscape Architecture I EUGENE C. HOWE, PH.D. Physiology OSCAR W. HAUSSERMANN, A.B., LL.B. Business Law SIMEON C. KEITH, JR., S.B. Problems of Industrial Biology HAROLD W. NIGHTINGALE Oceanography EDWARD K. SAWYER, M.D. Fisheries Engineering Special Lecturers EARLE B. PHELPS, S.B. Public Health Engineering ELIOT T. PUTNAM, AB. Architectural History RICHARD H. GOULD, S.B. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering PERCY G. STILES, PH.D. Personal Hygiene WILLIAM L. UNDERWOOD Industrial Biology ROBERT S. NVESTON, B.S., A.M. Public Health Engineering FREDERICK A. WOODS, M.D. Theoretical Biology C. HOXVARD WALKER, A.E.B. I Philosophy of Architecture History of Medieval Architecture l SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE RALPH H. PRICE, A.B., S.B. Director WILLIAM P. RYAN, S.B. Director HAROLD V. ATWELL, S.B. HENRY O. FORREST, S.M. ERSKINE D. LORD, S.B. DUSTIN W. WILSON, S.B Director HAROLD C. WEBER, S.B Assistant Director LAIGHTON EVANS, S.M. Assistant Director RESEARCH ASSOCIATES MERRILL A. IYOUTZ, PH.D. ARTHUR L. PITMAN, A.M., S.B DANIEL P. BARNARD, 4th, S.M RESEARCH ASSI STANTS GEORGE CALINGAERT, D.SC. ' . EESYEARPI? R. CHURCHILL, B.CH.E. IPIARRIR R UWA' B'CH'E' ROBERT P. RUSSELL, M. HAROLD F. STOSE, S.M. ,I as gf ffal.: , Y Wi W Y i -L , . f- - - ' - . . .sa ,f I 'PPI I r I I I I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I gmml- I S.TJf'S'mi1h Ti z1l1lLI:.1'l'si f II ,I ' 4 I III Ifzuclson Dcllzxmlxauqlx 'I9cu1e1l ., 1I IW II 3' fi IIIIE IU II II III IW If 'Gigi-er 2:3x4'1xIao Zliphzxf 1IfI,I 1 :I IIII III IIIVU I 'Ii :IW Igzsgs FI I If -T --'-V W- - gf- ---V 39 I L'11Z.LZ,'i,gjj QA- , . .ff H ,filiigzii .+':-igfziw: 1 ':::l: 1' ii:gi Li ii i ,'T,1'f'g 5 'X ' ' ' A 1 V,- I V , ,,f , , r'E ww ,mm N512 WM HU mx W., UH? KPN gif? M! 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QUEZ Pagsanjan, Laguna Philippines JOHN ALLAN ABBOTT, GX l Reds 3 Born April 6 1902' Mechanical Engineering' Pre r d Ol' , , , pa e at Iver Ames High School3 Class Tug-of-War Team C253 Tech Show Orchestra C153 Entered Freshman Year. ELLIOTT ALBERTON ADAMS, AXA B I' k P ern ic , a. Red 3 Born August 14, 1900: Engineering Administration3 Prepared at Mercersburg Academy3 Osiris3 Theta Tau3 Corporation XV C2, 3, 45: Aeronautical Engineering Society C1, 253 Rifle Club C453 Wrestling C153 Basketball C153 Class Football C253 Technique Electoral Committee C253 Junior Prom Committee C353 Senior Hop Committee C453 Institute Committee C453 Chairman Intramural Committee CResigned5 C45' Chairman Fi n C ' , na ce ommittee C453 Budget Committee C453 Chairman Red Cross Roll Call C453 Entered Freshman Year. North Easton Mass. THEON GEORGE ADAMS Attleboro, Mass. Spike 3 Born November l, 19011 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Attleboro High School' M h ' cal En in ' S ' ' ' ' ' ' , ec ani- g eering ocrety C2, 3, 45, Aeronautical Engineering Society C453 Baseball Team C153 Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS DANIEL AHERN, Air Springfield, Mass. Born October 20, 18991 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Trinity College3 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 453 Dormitory Executive Committee C453 Entered Sophomore Year. BENJAMIN ALBERT, EQIP Revere, Mass. f'Al 3 Born July 18, 19023 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Revere High School3 Electrical Engineer- ing Society C2, 453 Menorah C453 Entered Freshman Year. LUCIEN ALCHALEL Constantinople, Turkey Born August 11, 18993 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Robert C0llege: Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 453 Cosmopolitan Club C3, 453 Entered Junior Year. PRENTISS BEEKMAN ALGER Boston, Mass. Al 3 Born June 5, ISQSQ Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Alpena High SCIIOOIQ Hexalpha3 Entered Sophomore Year. 1-MM, 44 F IWHNYW F 'I II I II I I C. I I I wi II III I --ul , T 3 I III' If IIIC NI: N I. I I I -C I 5. I 'Cx I I I I I I I I I II II 'I II I III I XI II EI 'VI I II III I I II II TTC? II II I I . I I I If II II II FI I I. Ii, I I I I I I I II I ,I I II I I I I I I I I II ,I 'I I I I I I -.-H-. - I , II 7 'L 4,,, 1X'u.i.i.xu l'lllil.l'5 .X1.i,1N Nl:-nlon, l-'mnce l1liII p Born Novvmln-r 13, 150011 l'liy-Niifg Chexiiopolilnii flulm 12, Il. -li, 2:1 Vice-l'ri-siflcm H13 Math fluh I-li, X'lCL'-l,1'L'rlllt'lll 1-Hg liziclio Sowing 1,113 llllllllyl iiluh 1113 Track Q-liq liulvresl Sophomore Year. lfiuiolaiuvx Cmtnn .1l.Iil-IRT .-Xi,uoi'1sr linst Braintree, Mass. Fri-fl, .Xluiy g Horn ,lzuiuury lll, 110013 S.iuii:iry' liiiuirn-vriiigg l'rvp:irvrl :it Braintree l-ligh School: Civil limzinn---riug Nici.-Lv 135.4113 liiiu-ri-il lfrvxluuuu Year. X'li'l'U.lOSli1'H .hlflllilil Newton, Maas. jon- i Burn Scmvriilwr 260, 1101111 C lu-uiiczil liugiiuwriugg I'n-parm-nl an Xi-wtou Clusaicgil lligh Schuolg Llwuiiral Society 12, il, -lip l'llll4'1't'tl l-in-xluuzui Year. 1Y1l.LI.XXl l-1ui,i5Y .-Xxucs, 111.1 Detroit, Mich. Bill : Burn Deceruhvr Sill, 151003 Electrical lingiuci-ring: l'rL-parcel :it Di-lroit Central High Schoolg '1'echnir1uv Electoral Coruniitli-u 1215 Ti-ch Cirrus 1315 Truck 1,415 Euti-rr-il Sophomore Year. liizxxizrn Suiaicwoon Axuicxi Puinam, Conn. .-Knc1y g Born March 20. 19003 Electrical Enginr-eringg Prepared at Putnam High Schoolg Electrical Engineering Society 12. 315 Entered Ifrcshuuin Year. NYALTER Simms Axniznsox Roxbury, Mass. .-Xndy g Born january 31, 10015 Chemical Engineuriugg Prepared at Boston English High Sehoolg Chemical Society 13, 415 Tech Show C213 Entered Freshman Year. NVILLIAZNI EDGAR Ai-PL15ToN Taunton, Mass. Ed g Born March 1, 19025 Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Taunton High Schoolg Signal Battalion C415 Electrical Engineering Society C413 Entered Freshman Year. GUIMAR.-xss ATAHUALPA, GAA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Born January 27, 18985 Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Anglo Brazilian School of S. Paulo. Escula Polytechnics de Rio de janeirog Mechanical Engineering Society C415 Latin American Club 1413 Cos- mopolitan Club Q41, Vice-President C415 Soccer Team ll, 21, Captain C21, Coach C415 Entered Freshman Year. ly ' ' ll 45 FRANCIS DECKER ATKINSON I-210112, Cal Born November 8, 19005 Chemical Engineering Practice5 Prepared at San Diego Army and Navy Acad- emy5 Chemical Engineering Society C455 Entered Junior Year. EDXVARD SPINNEY AVERELL Lynnfield, Mass, Eddie 5 Born August 9, 18995 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Peabody High Schoolq Rifle Club C255 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Assistant Treasurer C355 Aero Club C355 Radio Club C455 Class Tug- of-War Team C255 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES ROGER BAILEY, AXP Gardner, Mass. Pete 5 Born December 18, 19005 Co-Operative Course in Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Dart- mouth College5 Hexalpha C3, 455 Electrical Engineering Society C455 Entered Junior Year. JONATHAN YOUNG BALLARD, B611 Fort Worth, Texas Johnny 5 Born March 7, 19015 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Exeter Academy5 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM LYTTLETON BARCLAY, A517 Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Bill 5 Born December 30, 18995 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy5 Entered Junior Year. EDWIN MILTON BARNES jersey City, N. j. Ed 5 Born June 28, 18975 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Crosby High School5 Corporation XV C455 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE ERIC BARNES Washington, D. C. Duke of Peru '5 Born April 17, 18985 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at McKinley Manual Training School, Lehigh University Civil Engineering Society C255 Executive Committee C35, President C455 Electrical Engineering Society C35 455 Combined Professional Societies C45, Vice-President C455 Cosmopolitan Club Cl, 255 Institute Committee C455 Entered Freshman Year. HARRY CLARK BARRETT, ATS2 Youngstown, Ohio ffLOODS Z Born August 8, 19005 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Rayen School: Class Tug-of-War Qam CU, Class Football Team C25, Tech Show Cast C355 Track C1, 255 All-Technology Smoker Com- mlttee C455 KQS5 Entered Freshman Year. 46 Y l..XIfRIiXCl'. I-lmxxxizn li,xks'row East Lynn, Mass. ul-Lll'F3 'Z liurn S4'D1f'll'llJt'F 2. 15911, X1m'ill.iIll1Ail liugirn---r'iny.:, l'r1'pari-fl :il Lynn lilussiczil lligll School, Xlvvlxzmicnl l'Im.:im-1-ring Smit-ly lil, slr, lilwlrival lingin--1-ring Stwirly 1131, Masonic Clnlm l-ll, Entered lreslunan Xear. l'iIil'.lJl-QRICCK Iivlikr li.xs'l'1.xN, MAX Rochester, X. Y. I-'ri-1lvliv g llurn .Xugusl 13, lflllli Mm-ligixiivzil lingiur-i-ring, 1'n-pnrwl at Chzirlotti- High School, Uni- versity ol' Roclnfslm-r, Nlrrlizini- al linginwring Sui ii-ty iii. -I lj lln1lioS+wii-ty I-ll, Class lfootlznll Team 1.23, Ellll'I'l'l1 Soplioinore Yi-ar. l.iawis '1ill1ilJDURli li.x'r'1' South Orange. X. gl. Horn May 16, INEIU, lilectriral lingineering, 1'rl-parvrl :it Newark AL'1lKlL'l11j'1 Princeton University, Entered lfreshnian Year. Iinnixkn l'l.X'l l'liY, ju. South Braintree, Mass. Born October I, IUUI, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Arlington High School, Entered Freshman Year. 1'I,x1aoLD lkvmo l5Ii.XD1.li, EAI-I New York, N. Y. Hal , Born june 19, 1900, Chemical Engineering Practice, Prepared at Mereersburg Academy, Beaver, Masque, KQS, Theta Tau, XYalker Club, Tech Show tl, 2, Jil, Stage Manager t3J, Chairman All-Technol- ogy Smoker C-lj, Entered Freshman Year. Al.XI.COLNl BCRCH BIc,x'rT112, AT Tiverton, R. I. Mal , Born July 3, 1900, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Exeter Academy, Theta Tau, Cor- poration XV 143, Entered Freshman Year. W1I.1.1rn1 FREDISRICK Bizniuirm Waltham, Mass. Bud , Born November 8, 1900, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Chemical Society 143, Chauncy Hall Club, Chess Club, Army Ordnance Association, Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR Russnu. BELYEA, AXE Taunton, Mass. Gus , Born December 24, 1901, Chemical Engineering Practice, Prepared at Taunton High School, Chemical Society 12, 3, 45, Cosmopolitan Club QQJ, V00 Doo. Assistant Editor C3J, Associate Editor 013, Entered Freshman Year. , 47 , , , JOHN WARD BERETTA, BGII San Antonio, Texas Tex 3 Born March 31, 1899: Architecture3 Prepared at University of.Texas3 University of Michigan3 Architectural Society C3, 43, Vice-President C411 Civil Engineering Society C433 Masonic Club C433 En- tered Iunior Year. SHERVVOOD ISBELL BERGER, GX Naugatuck, Conn. Sherry 3 Born April 4, 19003 Mining Engineering and Metallurgy3 Prepared at Andover Academy: Rifle Club Cl, 23, Treasurer C233 Mining Society C-133 Class Tug-of-'War C1, 233 Entered Freshman Year. 3 JULIAN EMERSON BERLA, ZBT Newark, N. J. Born April 2, 1902Q Architecture3 Prepared at Central High School3 Frieze and Cornice3 Architectural Society C432 Art Editor Technique 1923 C833 Entered Freshman Year. JOSE CARLOS BERTINO Buenos Aires, Argentina Born ,April 28, 18953 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering3 Prepared at Naval Academy3 Latin American Club C3, 433 Cosmopolitan Club C3, 433 Entered Junior Year. HAMILTON JUDSON BICKFORD, GBE Pelham, N. Y. Ham, Bicl-: 3 Born May 15. 19003 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Exeter Academy3 Musical Clubs C133 Entered Freshman Year. XXVILLIAM MAULE BIGGER, JR., EN YOHICSFS. N- Y- 'fTim 3 Born May 28, 18982 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at Yonkers High School3 Corpora- tion XV C433 Entered Junior Year. HAROLD RAEDER BJERKE Slemdal pr Christiania, Norway Born December 4, 1900Q Engineering Administration3 Prepared at Frogner Collegeg Norwegian Club C2, 3, 433 Entered Freshman Year. ALF BJERKNES Christiania, Norway Alf 3 Born April 24, 18951 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering3 Prepared at Porsgrund Tech- nical SchOol3 Norwegian Club C2, 3, 433 Naval Architectural Society C2, 3. 433 Rifle Club C133 Cosmopoli- tan Club C133 Entered Freshman Year. 48 111 t X - 'fi - . E X fav -feiifl? gi' .f ':lf ,, , 1' ' ' lg, ' ,, gli '7 fi'f'7 - iEZ,fjljTl..Fff5-P, l ' -Q 11--ee or i, is ll N 1 Q U lf' 12131 .i 1 J ' 'N , Srnxrzx' llfxrsox lh.,xm'Ki-1 ri' Newton. Blass. Born july 125. le-U75 Mt-elinniezll linuin--1-ring, l'r.-part-ll .it l'J--rt-lie-1--r llieh School: Entered Freshman Year. P.xL'L :XLEXANIJI-IR llL.Xf'KWlil.l., .-t'l'i: lelentlcrson, Ky. Lady : Born Sepia-niln-r l. IEIHI5 1'il'o,wr.ilixw- tluxm- in lile-elrieal Enginl:ering5 Prepared at Virginia Military Institute: lilerlricil Engineering Soi-it-ty 1,-ll. Treasurer l-155 Theta Taug X'ectors5 Entered Junior Year. XYILLIAM l-I.u-l.ETr Bihxxm' Newton, Mass. Bill 5 Born January lfl, 151025 Nleelianiezil Enginet-ring5 Prepared at Newton High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society 12, -H5 Glee Club 1455 Ilockey Team 12555 Hockey Squad 1455 Entered Freshman Year. HORATIO Locxrznnr Boxn Hyannis, Mass. Bondy 5 Born November 30, 19005 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Barnstable High School5 Rifle Club 1155 Corporation XX' 12, 3, 455 Stylus 13, 455 Class Tug-of-War Team 11, 255 The Tech. Assist- ant Night Editor 125, Night Editor 135, Assignment Editor 1355 Press Club, General Manager 1455 En- tered Freshman Year. RAYMOND LELAND Bowuas, fbI'A. Springfield, Mass. Ray 5 Born July 21, 18995 Engineering Aclministrationg Prepared at Andover Academy5 Wrestling Team 1155 Entered Freshman Year. GIRARD BOYCE, -'DKE Brooklyn, N. Y. Tubbie 5 Born May 12, 18975 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Cheshire School5 Mechanical Engineering Society 12, 3, 455 Swimming Team 12, 355 Entered Freshman Year. THOMAS HUTCHESON BOYD, SAX New York, N. Y. Pat 5 Born' July 19, 18995 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Andover Academy, U. S. Naval Academyg Masque5 Naval Architectural Society, Secretary 135, Chairman 1455 Tech Show Ballet 1355 Institute Committee 1455 Entered Sophomore Year. JOSE ALFREDO BOZZANO Asuncion, Paraguay Born December 17, 18985 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Nowal Academy5 Entered Freshman Year. -- +1 ft-1 . .--. N.: 5 l l is nl. 'ill Nfl i l ,Il fl l ,,l l ll. Ill ll ll 5. il ll l ll ' l il ll tbl, lllli I i ll I . ll ll l ll ' l A ll l l ll l l li in 49 gwrx JAMES ENGLISH BRACKETT Jamaica Plain, Mass. Jim 5 Born January 21, 19005 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Roxbury Latin School5 Cor- D0l'3tiOn XV C3, 435 Pi Delta Epsilon5 VVoopGarOo5 Voo DOO, Circulation Manager C335 Business Man- ager C435 Entered Freshman Year. GREATOREX CHARLES BRADSHAW Tau11t0f1, M2155- Gret 5 Born August 11, 19015 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Taunton High Schoolg Musical CIUJDS1 Jazz Band C3, 435 Tech Show Ballet C2, 335 Tech Show Orchestra C3, 435 Class Relay Team C1, 235 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES ALAN BRANTINOHAM, GBE Rockford, Ul- Al 5 Born June 28, 19005 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at The Hill Schoolg Osiris5 Batong Beaver5 Pi Delta Epsilon5 Theta Tau5 Corporation XV C2, 3, 435 Class Football Team C1, 23, Captain C133 Track C135 Chairman Endowment Fund Committee C135 Technique Editorial Committee .C235 Insti- tute Committee C1, 435 Smoker Committee C2, 335 Junior Board Technique C235 Societies Editor Tech- nique C335 Musical Clubs, Stage Manager C33, General Manager C435 Contributing Editor The Tech C435 Field Day Marshal C435 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE WALTER BRICKER, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brick 5 Born October 13, 19025 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Brooklyn Manual Training High SchOol5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Signal Battalion C435 Junior Dance Committee C335 Musical Clubs C235 Tech Engineering News C335 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN LEWIS BRILL, Arif New York, N. Y. HJ- -L- 3 Born May 8, 19025 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at St. Paul's SchOol5 Chemical Engineering Society C335 Class Crew C1, 2, 43, Captain C135 Junior Varsity Crew C235 Varsity Crew C335 Entered Fresh- man Year. RAYMOND OTTO BRINK Hartford, Conn. Born May 24, 18965 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Hartford Public High Schoolg Corpora- tion XV C3, 435 Gym Team C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. VVEBSTER BERNARD BROCKELMAN, AXA Clinton, Mass. Som May 12, 19005 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Worcester Academy5 Entered Junior ear. LEONARD JOHN BROOKS, AT Templeton, Mass. BrOoksie 5 .Born November 6, 19005 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Cushing Academy5 Mechani- cal Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. .M 50 X il J,wf,,, tfw J X- ' . . , ' ,.,, - 'K r ,fer ,-HW, .714 -- 4 ff ' T' , Q 'TEE-,?:: e ig 1 'W i Y 7 H W f - .J 1 Y ,,g+.g.,., -1 T ' ' ia ' 11111 1 1,1 1' H N I 'QI li lf, iii?-1 ff 1 1jc1f1Ll?T,12'55iI'f fi 1 1 1 V 'C 71' C - Y f ., . r- Y. fri- V4 -- ' - 1111 1 ij : 1 .fl Q41 1 fin .5 Ti, 111 .il G l ,I ' LVM 11,4 't 11- 41' I 11 -if - f ll ,I 1' i f, li Iivisurarr f.XT1-1C,XRT lhcowx, .XXII louisville, Ky- yl . Eh Brownie 5 Horn Novi-nllwr 13, HIIM15 Eli-etriezil Engine:-ringg Prepuri-cl at Louisville Boys' High 11,11 Schoulg Yeclorsg Electrical Engineering Society Iii, -115 Iintm-red Freslimzin Year. ' l , , Ilrl 1.1ewis Xiiwrox Iikowx, HX XX est Medford, Mass. L. Nc:wt 5 Burn August 111, INUS5 Engineering ALlministr1ition5 Prepared at Medford High School: . 1 He-xa1pha5 Corporation XV I-115 Truck 1115 Cross-Country 4115 Orchestra 41, 2, 315 Entered 1-reshman , Year. Il 1',u,'i. Bzmxitiiv Bnowx, 'MIK Longmeadow, Mass. 1 Born November 17, ISHS: .'Xrchitectnre5 Prepnrecl at Brockton 1Iigh School, Mzissuclnisetts .-Xgricnltural 1 Collegeg lfrieze and Cornicn-5 '1'rig1yph5 .Xrehitectural Society 11, 2, 3. 41, President 1415 Institute Com- i mittee 1413 Entered lfreslnman Year. RONALD D,-xLRYxiPL12 linowx, HX Lexington, Mass. Ronny 5 Born November 211, 1551215 Engineering .-Xi11ninislrntion5 Prepared at Exeter ,-Xcademy5 Cor- poration XV 12, 3, 415 Society of Industrial Engineers 1-115 Masons5 Entered Freshman Year. SHERWOOD Frsxe Bizowx, WMA Framingham, Mass. Brownie 5 Born July 26, 19025 Electrochemical Engineeringg Prepared at Framingham High School5 Chemical Society 1415 Electrical Engineering Society 1415 Swimming Team 11, 2, 3, 415 Entered Fresh- man ear. Irlnnkv JOHN BRUNER Manhattan, Kansas Born February 21, 19025 Mining Engineering and Metallurgy: .Prepared at Manhattan High School5 KQS5 Varsity Club 13, 41: Mining Engineering Society 12, 3, 415 Catholic Club 12, 415 Class Relay Team 11, 215 Track 12, 315 VVrestling 1315 Entered Freshman Year. HERMAN ALEXANDER BRUSON, AME Middletown, Ohio 1-Ierm'.'5 Born July 20, 19015 Chemistry: Prepared at NVoodward5 Chemical Society 13, 415 Math Club 1415 Editorial Board The Tech 1415 Entered Sophomore Year. Luis FELIPE BUCH Santia o of Chile g Born .April 11, 18965 Mining Engineering and Metallurgyg Mining Engineering Society 13, 415 Latin American Club 13, 415 Entered Sophomore Year. il ig. 1 E 'me 5 i 51 ,I ,z AUGUST ALBERT BUHLER Yonkers, Y. Buhler 5 Born July 16, 19005 Engineering AdministratiOn5 Prepared at Yonkers High School5 Corpora- tion XV C455 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN ELY BURCHARD, 2d, XXII Marshall, Minn. Born December 8, 18985 Architecture5 Prepared at Marshall High School, University of Minnesota5 Tau Beta Pi5 Triglyph5 Entered Freshman Year. MARTIN HAMLIN BURCKES Waltham, Mass. Born December 5, 18975 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at 'Waltham High School5 Choral Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. EDWARD HENRY BURKART, AXE St. Louis, Mo. Born December 3, 19025 Chemical Engineering Practice5 Prepared at Grover Cleveland High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Y ear. CHARLES THOMAS BURKE Watertown, Mass. Charlie, B.illy 5 Born August 4, 19025 Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Ylyatertown High Schoo15 Electrical Engineering Society C455 Signal Battalion C455 Entered Sophomore ear. ROBERT VALENTINE BURNS Avoca, Ireland Bobbie 5 Born November 4, 18985 Civil Engineering5 Self-Preparedg Math Club, Treasurer C455 Chemi- cal Engineering Society C455 Student Council Summer Camp C355 Class Tug-of-War Cl, 255 Track C255 Cross-Country C355 Boxing C455 Entered Freshman Year. NELSON WALTER BURTT Lowell, Mass. Born October 4. 19015 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Lowell High School5 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT COMPTON CANBY, EX Dayton, Ohio UB9b 9.Born January 25, 19005 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Asheville School, Denison gcnlxersityi Xghemical Society C255 Corporation XV C455 Tech Engineering News Staff C355 Entered p omore ear. 52 PHu.oxrEN.x Ross fsAPl'Tf'1 Orient Heights, Mass. Phil g Born December 24. 19012.'XfL'lllll'Cl1l1'l'Q Pri-parerl nt East Huston High Nhoolq Cleoian 11. 13. 41. Secretary t-11: A!'l'llilL'ClUl'21l Society 12, 41: Enlerecl l:1'I'Slll11211l Year. A1.u-coi,xi 1..iwRExcE Cxxizv Medford, Mass. Mal , Born March 3. 19003 Mining Iingineering :incl Metallurgy: Prepared at Revere High Shook Rifle Club 11. 213 Mining Engineering Society 13, -Hg Cailiolie Club 13. -113 Entered Freshman Year. joux BOYDEN CQ,-XRP1iNTER West Roxbury, Blass. Burn june 21, 151011 Cliernitral Engineeringg Preparecl at Huston English High Hhoolg Entered Freshman Year. THEODORE HARRISON CARPENTIER, OAK Bennington, Vermont Ted : Born December 1. 19003 Electrical Engineeringg Preparetl at Bennington High School: Electrical Engineering Society C-11, Vice-Chairman L-41: Yectorsg Entered Freshman Year. GERALD IRVING C,xuPER Ifeni er, Colo. jerry g Born January 6, 19013 Co-operative Course in Electriixil Engineering, Prepared at East Denver High School: Stylus, Aeronautical Engineering Society 4113 Radio Society i113 Technique Electoral Committee i213 Night Editor Tech 12, 315 Business Stal? Yoo Doo 41,215 Dormitory Committee 11,215 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR I-iNcoLN CARVILL West Somerxille. Mass. Doc g Born March 18, 19023 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Somerville High Schoolg Cor- poration XV 1415 Crew 1113 Entered Freshman Year. XYARREN NORWOOD CENTER East Lynn, Mass. Born May 2, 1901, Chemistry, Prepared at Lynn Classical High Schoolg Chemical Society t2, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH GAY CHAFEEE New Haven, Conn. Joe g Born March 6, 19015 Electrical Engineering, Prepared at The Choate School, Radio Society fl, 2, 3, 413 Electrical Engineering Society CZ, 413 Technology Engineering News Staff C315 Entered Freshman Year. 53 ,mf l w 1 l lzl tiff ',, ii 'S 111 I ,il il, 1 l 'N' l l I 'll M illl l 1 , l X' C E All ii ff more w , , I ,i , CLARENCE HENRY CHAISSON Auburndale, Mass. i 1 ' Clar 5 Born June 28, 19015 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Newton High , Q School5 Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. 1 CLARENCE VAN CLINTON CHAMBERLIN Northfield, Minn. Q Shorty 5 Born September 28, 18975 Architecture5 Prepared at Northfield High School, Carleton Co1lege5 Q , Osiris5 Frieze and Corniceg Scarabg Architectural Society C1, 2, 3, 415 Executive Committee C315 Basket- ? I ball C11, Captain C115 Chairman Intra-Mural Committee C415 Institute Committee C415 Student Council H, Representative of Class C3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. LESTER STANLEY CHAMPION, fIJBE Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Stan 5 Born March 24, 18995 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Trinity School5 Stylus5 'Walker Club C3, 415 President C415 The Tech News Staff C115 Entered Freshman Year. PEI YEUNG CHAN Kwongsei, China Born June 30, 18985 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Canton College5 Chemical Society C415 Chinese Club C1, 2, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. MYRON KENNARD CHANDLER Somerville, Mass. HM. K. Chanf'5 Born May 8, 19025 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Somerville High School5 Rifle Club C115 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 Radio Society C415 Entered Freshman Year. BERNARD LORENZO CHAPIN Somerville, Mass. UB. L, 5. Born October 11, 18955 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Somerville High School5 ' , C0fDOrat1on XV C2, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. l 1 . 1 T HUGH DONALD CHASE Unity, Maine Unity 5. Born December 17, 18975 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Newton Classical High School5 Civil ' Englneermg S0CletY C2, 415 Cosmopolitan Club C2, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. ,i CHIA CHTO CHENG Changsha, China W Born June 11, 18985 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Tsing Hua College5 Chemical Society C2, 3. 415 C0S1'H0D011taI1 Club C3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. 54 Funnriicxcx lflmiiix CHIRGWIN Edgartown, Mass. Born January 30. 10005 Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Worcester .Xcadelnyg Mechanical Engi- neering Society 12. 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. Cnaxxixo PARKER f'l..kl'P, fmla Grand Gorge. N. Y. Chann 5 Born April 13. 19025 lilectrocln-niieail Engines-rim.g5 Pri-parm-rl at Kingston High School5 Aero- nautical Engineering Society 1315 l'nilarian Laynn-n's Lexiguu 131, Pl't'SlLlUl1f 131: Signill l32llli1ll0fl H12 Entered Freshman Year. JAMES KILTON Ci..xPP, fbala Auhurnclale, Mass. I, K. . jim , ,laku 5 liurn Decelnlmer ISU. 181175 Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Newton High School5 Radio Society C3, 415 Vice-Presiclelit H15 Electrical Iingineering Society L2, 3, 415 Entered Fresh- man Year. 1-low.xRD T.wLoR CLARK Foxeroft, Maine Tote 5 Born July 20, 155195 Chemical Engim-ering5 Prepared at Exeter Acaclt-lm'5 Swimming Team C115 Entered Freshman Year. IfR.xxKi.1x Gkovrzs CLranEx'r, AKE Chicago, Ill. Fritz 5 Born June 15, 18995 Engineering .Xdininistrationg Prepared at Andover Academyg Calumet Clulng XX'alker Club: Class Vice-President 1115 Class Baseball C115 Mandolin Club 11, 215 Intercollegiate Conference Committee 421: All Technology Smoker Committee 4315 Gull Team CLE, 3 41, Captain Q-115 IXI. I. T. A. A.: Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD Hung CLENDENIN, AXA Washington, D. C. Clen 5 Born March 8, 19003 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at Balboa Canal Zone5 Corpo- ration XV L3, 415 Class Tug-of-War Team 1115 Entered Freshman Year. Howaizo LEO Conn Boulder, Col. Born July 17, 18965 Electrochemical Engineering: Prepared at University of Co1orado5 Electrical En- gineering Society C2, 315 Chemical Engineering Society 1315 Tech Show Orchestra C2, 315 Entered Fresh- man Year. JOHN DEWAR COCHRANE, JR., AXE Trenton, N. J. Jack 5 Born January 15, 19025 Chemical Engine-ering5 Prepared at Trenton High School5 Tau Beta Pi5 Chemical Society 12, 3, 415 Math Club C415 Tech Show Cast K3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. 55 if. w. .,Q fe.-.3i2L l 1 1 I Efeigieifi J li , 1 f l .B51QBi'f :ill gffli,-22? T'272252155512?:2E22fg1,,:.11f.::1 iii? ITA L: :T-+-7, I f l l l A EMMETT BARTLETT COCKE, AX San Antonio, Texas Born October 30, 19015 Architectureg Prepared at the -University of Texas5 Scarab5 Architectural Society C435 Entered Senior Year. ABRAHAM COHEN, EQXI' Boston, Mass. Born December 14, 19025 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at English High School5 Menorah Societyg Entered Freshman Year. NICHOLAS COHEN Portland, Maine Nick , Born June 26, 19025 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Portland High Schoolg Menorah Societyg Civil Engineering Society C235 The Tech C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT TALBOT COLBURN Holliston, Mass. HR. T. 5 Born March 25, 19015 Architecture: Prepared at Tisbury High Schoolg Architectural Society C1, 2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. ' DANIEL BERNARD COLEMAN, ATA Poplar Bluff, Mo. Bernie , Born October 22, 18995 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Missouri University5 Alpha Chi Sigma, Basketball C3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. PHILIP LE FEVRE COLEMAN Milwaukee, Wis. Phi1 5 Born August 29, 18995 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Taft Schoolg The Tech C135 Corporation XV C2, 3, 435 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. RUSSELL WEAVER CONANT Attleboro, Mass. 1luss 5 Born February 25, 19025 Physicsg Prepared at Attleboro High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 435 Civil Engineering Society C435 Math Club C435 Technique Junior Board C135 Golf Team C335 Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD MICHAEL CONLEY, 111K Medford, Mass. Born August 25, 18975 Architecture5 Prepared at Bethlehem Preparatory Schoolg Triglyph5 Entered Freshman Year. 56 1 ll .LMQQQ-,Y,ivY,,,,,AYY, gun Y V W I V . Y .I Y L... lil ii, --'-'-- ' W T ' ' ' ' 'U' ' ' 'E i GEORGE lfIIANcIs Coox Minneapolis, Minn. Cookie , Born july 1. 19013 General Enginet-ringg Prepared at Blake Hhoolg Musical Clubs C3. -ll. Leader Banjo Club 1-ll: Dorm Committee 4313 Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, 475 Aeronautical Engi- neering Society 12, 335 Hockey LQJQ Baton, Entered Sophomore Year. jonx VALENTINE Coox, IIKA Danville, Ky. Born October 7, 18995 Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Engineering Society CQ, 3, 413 Entered Freshman Year. XYINTHROP Kxowurox CooI.IooE, ARE Chicago, Ill. lVin g Born November 14, 1901, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Hyde Park High School, Chemical Society K3. -115 Executive Committee Ill: Tech Show, Assistant Business Manager tl, 21: All-Teclinology Smoker f4JQ Budget Committee 4415 Finance Comniittee Q-U3 M. I. T. A. A., Treasurer 441, Executive Committee C415 Entered Freshman Year. BENJAMIN COOPER ROXIIURY, MASS. Ben 3 Born June 13, 19013 Engineering .-Xdniinistrationg Prepared at Chelsea High School, Menorah Societyg Corporation XV Q-413 Entered Sophomore Year. H,-KROLD FRANCIS COTTER Dorchester, Mass. Born November 17, 19223 Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Boston Latin School: Radio Society Cl, 2, 3, 415 Chemical Society 12. 3, 41g Tech Engineering News, Managing Editor C1, Zlg The Tech, Editorial Board 61, 2, 3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM JAMES COUGHLIN Arlington, Mass. Bill g Born November 22, 19003 Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Revere High Schoolg Electrical Engineering Society tl, 213 Hexalphag Rifle Club 1115 Entered Freshman Year. XVILLIAM E. R. COVELL Washington, D. C. Born November 29, 18925 Civil Engineering: Prepared at Central High School, U. S. Military Academy, NVest Point, Entered Senior Year. JOSEPH HERBERT COX Newman Grove, Neb. Harry , Born December 18, 18935 Electrical Engineering: Prepared at VVayne State Collegeg Entered Sophomore Year. 57 JOHN POWER CRABB Dorchester, Mass. Born August 8. 1900: Chemical Engineering Practice: Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School: Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES WOLFORD CRISTAL, CDKE Bowling Green, Ky. Charlie : Born June 13, 1900: General Engineering: Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy, Ogden College: Entered Senior Year. FRANCIS LEO CRONIN Boston, Mass. Born August 22, 1897: Engineering Administration: Prepared at Boston Latin School: Entered Fresh- man Year. V HAROLD FRANCIS CROTTY Dorchester, Mass. Born Jlune 25, 1902: Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Boston Latin School: Catholic Club C2, 3, 43: Hexalpha: Entered Sophomore Year. EDWIN BARTHOLOMEW CROWLEY Dorchester, Mass. Ted : Born March 3, 1902: Civil Engineering: Prepared at St. John'S Preparatory School: Civil Engi- neering Society C2, 43: Catholic Club C3, 43: Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD GREENLEAF CROXVLEY Winthrop, Mass. Born September 7, 1900: Engineering Administration: Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School: En- tered Freshman Year. PAUL JOHN CULHANE Chicago. Ill. TiHY Timm: Born June 24, 1899: Chemistry: Prepared at Loyola University, A.B., 1920: Catholic Club 42, 3, 43: Chemical Society C2, 3, 43: Entered Sophomore Year. HENRY FOULDS CULVER Taunton, Mass. Hank : Bo-rn June. 21, 41902: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Taunton High School: Glee Club C43: Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43: Speakers' Club Q33: Army Ordnance Association C3, 43: Cos- mopolitan Club 123: Entered Freshman Year. 58 Masonic Club KU: Entt-red junior Yvgir. ROGER CVTTING. 'MIA South 'Sutllnury, Blass. Rog g Born August 120, llillfg Kleclmiiirzil lirigiuvr-ring: l'rt-pzirewl at Crrnenrrl High School, Meclianical Engineering Society KE, Sl, -ll: .Xvruliziiiliml liliqim-r-riiig Society Ui, -113 Tech Show Chorus C231 Entered l rm-slunun Year. SA'-ID AlllDliLH.XXllll lJ.xiuxt'a Beirut, Syria Born .-Xmuist 20, 13973 Mr-clrgiiiit-ul Iingim-eringg l'n-pun-rl nt .Xnu-rieuu Vnivcrsity of Beirut: Entered junior Year. I-Iinwncu ,lOSlil'l-l lJ.xNr-:uv Cambridge, Mass. Ed , Horn December U, 18903 fillL'lIllSll'XQ l'rn-purerl ut Czunbritlge I.:itin, .-X.ll.. Boston College, Cuth- olic Club 112, 3, 471 Entered l rs-slinizm Your. ARTHCR XYINTHROI' lltxvizxlfoxr Roslindule. Mass. Art , Born .Xpril 22. 10013 Civil Iinginer-ringg Prepzirecl nt Boston English High School. Huntington Schoolg Civil Engineering Society ll, 2, 3, -lig Tug-ol'-War TL-:un 11, 295 Entered Freshman Year. ST,xN1,m' Emicxo D.xx'1nsox Newton lrlighlancls, Mass. Stan g Born June 12, 19025 Architecture, Prt-paired ut Boston Latin School: Triglyphg Architectural Society LIS, 435 Corporation XV HJ, Entered Freshman Yenr. DALE STROBLE D,xv1s Watertown, Mass. Doc g Born April 24. 19223 Chemical Engineering, Prepared at English High Schoolg Chemical Society K-135 Math Club C435 Entered Freshman Year. WALTON TRUEMAN DAVIS. HE Oxford, Nova Scotia Dave : Born October 9, 18983 Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Oxford High School, Mount Allison University: British Empire Club 43, 473 Tech Orchestra 135g Entered Junior Year. .lil i 59 DONALD linux' Cuixiixos. AXE Spring Valley, Minn- Dnn : Born March 22, H3005 Clu-lnicil linginvr-riiigg l'rep:irvrl Lil l'. S. Xl. A.: Chemical Society Q3, My FERNANDO DE LA MACORRA, QIDMA Mexico City, Mexico Mac 5 Born October 27, 19005 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Worcester Academy5 Latin Ameri- can Club 11, 235 Mechanical Engineering Society 12, 3, 435 Cosmopolitan Club 11, 235 Soccer Team 11, 2, 3, 43, Captain 1435 Entered Freshman Year. MANUEL MANDEL DELUGACH, TA'-iv Memphis, Tenn. Manny 5 Born March 10, 19015 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Central High School, University of Tennesseeg Menorah5 Electrical Engineering Society 13, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. EDGAR DODGE DEMING West Roxbury, Mass. Ed 5 Born February 28, 19015 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Roxbury Latin School5 Cor- poration XV 13, 435 Track Team 1135 Class Relay Team 11, 235 Entered Freshman Year. PIERRE FERNAND DE REYNIER Switzerland Red 5 Born August 16, 18985 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Furich Pol.9 Naval Architectural Society 12, 3, 43, Vice-Chairman 1435 Cosmopolitan Club 1435 Entered Sophomore ear. HOWARD WALKER DEXTER, JR. jacksonville, Fla. Dex 5 Born June 20, 19025 Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Duval High Schoo15'Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, 43, Executive Committee 1435 Vectorsg Mechanical Engineer- ing SOC1Cty 12, 3, 435 Junior Prom Committee 1335 Executive Committee 1435 The Tech, News Staff 12, 335 Dormitory Committee 12, 3, 43, Chairman 1435 Track 11, 2, 3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. WALTER DIETZ Yonkers, N. Y. Born May 11, 18975 Physics5 Prepared at Yonkers High School5 Radio Society 12, 435 Math Club 13, 43, Treasurer 1435 Class Football 1135 Swimming Team 1135 Entered Freshman Year. CARL DANIEL DIPPEL Newark, N. J. Dip ' Born February 24, 18995 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Central High School5 Varsity Club 12, 3, 435 Corporation XV 13, 435 Engineering Unit Association 13, 43, Secretary-Treasurer 1835 Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD WILLIAM DONNELLY, ATQ Rochester, N. Y. Don 5 Born September 14, 19005 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at East High School, Rensselaer P01Yl19ChHlC Il1St1UJt0S C01'Doration XV 1435 Baton5 Tech Show Ballet 1235 Musical Clubs 12, 3, 435 En- tered Sophomore Year. 60 1,111- f' KA I N 4 'P -H 5 ff' Tigff , - -H ' N' X, -, l , . W ,,,, ' I F?-' ' A ., E .E Q ',',',',i'i Wfifr. ':'.: iff V423 I if if ll ite l 'rj ll l, ll'-21 ' f , , . iridwelv 3 r ,.1gL,+??e 11 1 ,, W i if 1 1 '. el, A . 1 5 N1 1 5 .I illil x, XA 1? .1 1 51 1311 1 - 1 1 1 l 1 1 1- 1l ll 1 . . . ll ' I-low,-xku iii-Loifma lluiltlili, E.-xl-I Chicago, Ill. 115,15 1-Iowii- 5 Burn D1-rvixilmvr N, INUUQ lfiigiii--vriiig .X-lriiinislruliiuig Ilrepnrucl ut Northwestern l.'l1ix'ersit3'5 l 1' Entered Soplionmri- Ywir. lx' Lewis KING Dowxixo, A'l':X Roanoke, Ya. D0c 5 Born January 2, IHSHSQ lf!llllIll'l'l'llll1 ,Mluiinistrzitiom I'n-pared at Howard University, S.B.5 I 1 Corporation XX' 13, -H5 Civil lingim-1,ring Sufi--ly 13, 4115 lint--ruml junior Year. ' , 1 .-XLEAZIQR Bliciursi. Iliuzicx Sl. Louis, Mo. 1, 1 7 Mike 5 Born Septeinher 23, H1015 Electrical Eiigim'irring5 Prepared at Xlfashington Universityg Elec- 1 5 l trical Engineering Society 13, 415 Mi-noruli Society, President 1415 Entered Sophomore Year. 1 1 11x ' 1 5, RALPH Rurrmnrokb Dxizsift New X ork, B. Y. I Sailor 5 Born August 12, 125995 Civil Engineering: Prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnical Preparatory 1 Hi School5 Civil Engineering Society 42, 3. -11, Secretary 1415 Benchmark QSJ5 Entered Freshman Year. '1 '1 THOMAS BRADFORD DREW Wayland, Mass. 5111 Tom 5 Born February 9. 19025 Chemical Engineering Practiceg Prepared at Cambridge Latin School5 li Chemical Society 12, 3. 455 Cosmopolitan Club LQ. 3, -U5 President I-H5 Stylus5 Math Club 13, 415 Tech- I 51 nique Junior Board C135 Tech Engineering News 42, 3, -U5 News and Statistics Editor 131, Publicity Mari- 1 il ager Q-135 Entered Freshman Year. ,N l l1 BENJAMIN BUCKNAM Diusrco Winchester, Mass. ll 1 Bennie 5 Born October 9, 19025 Electrochemical Engineering5 Prepared at Winchester High Schoolg ll i KQS5 Entered Freshman Year. 11 . CHARLES HUESMANN Ducom Marksville, La. i ' Duke 5 Born March 12, 19005 Electrochemical Engineeringg Prepared at Spring Hill Col1ege5 En- 1 tered Freshman Year. I NOTLEY YOUNG DU HAMEL New York, N, Y. Born May 18, 18955 Civil Engineeringg Entered Senior Year. 5 I , l 1 5 1 1 , E., 1 C ,Wh , ,, 5, c C ,-- 1 1 1 Y-Y . E- ' 41351175 , . - -- -ll 61 -.L.,11, -LLL! 5 - Y 1-, 11 1 1 17 ueeee - I Y W- -R-if nw ef- f - HENRY BELIN DU PONT, B611 Ard more, Pa. Hank 5 Born July 23, 18985 General Engineering5 Yale A. B.5 Class Crew C215 2nd Varsity Crew C315 Entered Sophomore Year. CHAUNCEY ARNOLD DUTTON, KPKXI' Boston, Mass. Dut 5 Born January 1, 18995 General Engineering5 Prepared at Syracuse Unive1'sity5 Glee and Mandolin Clubs C2, 3, 415 Tech Show Chorus C215 Entered Sophomore Year. FRANK CEEYIN EDE Shanghai, China Frankie 5 Born January 15, 19005 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Shanghai Public School5 Chinese Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer C2, 41, Vice-President C315 Cosmopolitan Club Cl, 41, National Chairman C415 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 415 Aeronautical Engineering Society C315 Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD HENRY EDER Colombia S. A , . Born April 27, 19035 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at The Choate School5 Latin American Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Cosmopolitan Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR EDWARDS Chicago, lll. Art , Big Bill 5 Born May 13, 19015 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at The Harvard School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 41, Secretary C415 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN RAYMOND EIFFE, AXE Salem Mass. 1 Ray 5 Born February 12, 19025 Chemical Engineering Practiceg Prepared at Salem Classical and High Schocg? Northeastern College5 KgS5 Tech Engineering News Editorial Committee C315 Entered Fresh- man ear. JOSIAH RICHARDSON ELLIOTT JR. ATA , , Plymouth, N. H. HJ ,, B oe 5 orn january 28, 19005 Geology and Geological Engineering5 Prepared at Exeter Academy5 Captain Freshman Tennis Team5 Entered Freshman Year. BERNARDO ELOSUA IIDAA , Monterrey, N. L., Mexico Born November. 2, 1899.5 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at San Diego High School5 Cosmopolitan Club C1, 2, 3, 415 Latin American Club, Librarian C31, President C415 Entered Freshman Year. , 111 1 11, 1 .11 N111 11 1 '1 ll 111 1 - -------A a- --f --- - -r Y -if-m Ti 21'-l 5. If 1 11 51 N, .N , 11' .1 ,x '1 X ,, XC. 1 1 ': 11 11 WNY N 1 .1 4. 5, 1,5 1 155 1 1 1 1 11 '1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 l 11 5. 1 11 1 1 ll 1 l 1 1 1 11 '1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 - lfxianlanuix 'l'l'uxl-in l':NlWlNll.l'I Taunton, Blass. Born April ll, lillbl :4lill l1liV.ll -limqinv--lixiu l'rgi-li-1-5 l'r-'1-.are--l .il Tuunt-ui lliuh Srlluol5 C'li4-l1iimlSoeiuty ll, .l, 415 l'.nlvr1-rl l-ru--Iiui.in X1-.ir. .l mils Ili-:Nur l-Irxxs Brooklyn, N. Y. jim 5 Horn lf:-lnrxiury lil. INUS5 lilv- lrir.il liiiuiri--vririug l'r-Alnirrfl .rt ll-1111114-rviznl lliuh Scluml5 Chemical S:-ui--my I2l1 l-Il--rrrif-.ll lixiulxif-i-rim: Sr-rivlv lil, lv, Sw-.ikr-rs' Vluh I-Ii, Tn-usun-r u-llg Class Secretary 1 lfllQTl'1flIlll11ll1' lil:-clnrnl l funniiil--v -Lu limvr-'fl lfrv'-lnn.in Y-nur. Rruzlik ,l.XCKsUN lfiixxs. IX Vamp Hill, Pa. Rugs- 5 llnrn Nluy ll, liillllg lilulri-'ul limgixim-rimgg l'rv1l.irml ut Hunlull l..iliu Sclusolg Electrical Engi- nl-vrimi Sunil-ly llilg fluss lfr-rw ll. 215 Vr-rw 42, ll, rll5 lim:-rvfl 1'-l'!'HlIlllilll Year. Srmiiimx' Roan-:Rs l-Iiixxs lrluvcrhill, Mass. Spik1- 5 Horn April .'i, IEIU25 l'ix'iI l'ixlgirivvriiig5 l'rvp:m-al nl ll.n'v'rliill lliglx Scluml5 The Benchmark Il, julaw,-li1lirorrJil5 llainjuliluli12.25,-ll: KlaimlnlinliluliL2,Zl,-l15Vix'il lfllLLlllk't'I'lllL1 Society L2, 3, -IJ, Treas- urvr 1435 Finuncl- Cioxnniiru-v 4-lJ5 lint:-rwl Frvslnnzin Ya-nr. XYIl.l.I,Ul Rrsslirl. l'..XRl.liY Duluth, Minn. Horn Scpunnln-r IT, ISHT5 lilvrlricul Euginr'r-rimgg llrupun-rl ut liniversity ul' Notre Dnme5 Catholic Cluh 12, 315 Enu-rl-fl Sophuniore Ya-ur. Hman SE.-XRS l-'raluzusox Hyannis, Mass. Fc-rg 5 Born Nova-rnln-r ll, 19005 Erminecring ,-Xalmiuistrution5 Prepared at Hyannis High Sehool5 Cor- Qoration XV H535 Director 4-U5 Baseball H15 Assistant Circulation Manager The Tech C325 Entered Freshman Year. RICH.-XRD DUDLEY lfxsuousox Chicago, lll. Born June 6, 18895 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at the University of Nebraskag Entered Sopho- more Year. ' JORGE ENRIQUE FERREYRA Cordoba, Argentina Born July 15, 19015 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Colegio Nacional5 Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, 4,55 gosrriopoligan Club C2, 315 Varsity Club i415 M. I.T.A. A. 1455 Fencing Team 13, 4l, Captain C455 Entered res iman ear. 63 C . I. f A C if i 'I i 'Cv V ,. 'wsqAly Q . c2ZiTil-W!-ffiig 5' -Clif!-is . ' A 6 1 ,L WL-. Sigel.-E -. - f. , ., ., ,SSW l ll Ei'52727374Q 1r?i535IQ7l f '?f'Aff3231 iiffiffffll --L--Epi-QSQTSL H4222-,llilif i??T?p? i Q' U5 I 11,56 if, i . 5515515.11 1 iii f il txalf 112551 :il ll' ill rl 5:1 .af ,1- .grxlvl l l 524 iw ' ll l . 1. .LU Y: .SSD Eel I-1 5 , I . ' li. DAVID PORTER FIELD Cambridge, Mass. 1 Dave 5 Born July 27, 18955 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Berkeley Preparatory School5 Me- chanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Aeronautical Engineering Society, Member of Board C3, 435 Class Tug-of-War Cl, 235 The Tech, Advertising Department Cl, 235 Entered Freshman Year. NEWMAN WINKLER FIELD, QIDBA New York, N. Y. Born November 11, 19015 Physicsg Prepared at Stuyvesant High Schoolg Aeronautical Engineering ii! 'Q - Society C3, 435 Crew CCox3 C135 The Tech C135 Entered Freshman Year. l N lr: 11 STEVENSON FINDLATER, A113 San Angelo, Texas lp ,l Steve 5 Born August 29, 18995 General Engineering5 Prepared at New Mexico Military Instituteq Entered jr i Junior Year. 'J' I I I iv GERALD ARTHUR FITZGERALD East Lynn, Mass. ' ff, Jerryl'5 Born December 12, 18995 Biology and Public Health5 Prepared at Lynn Classical High School5 lg Catholic Club C435 Track C435 Entered Freshman Year. 1, JOHN CARTON FLAHERTY Dorchester, Mass. Buster 5 Born February 23, 19025 Mining Engineering and Metallurgyg Prepared at Boston English i' 'f, High School5 Catholic Club C1, 2, 3, 435 Mining Engineering Society C2, 8, 435 Entered Freshman Year. fi 1 ' l . . ll ., HAROLD JOSEPH FLANAGAN Port Jervis, N. Y. min, Born July 29, 18995 Engineering Administratioru Prepared at Port Jervis High School5 Corporation H7511 XV C435 Executive Committee C335 Entered Freshman Year. iiiilx ll I iii HERBERT HESSELTON FLATHER, AKE Nashua, N. H. ,J J 5,1 Herb 5 'Born January 14, 19025 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Exeter Academy5 .Mechanical ilfif' Ellgllleerlng Society C2, 3, 435 Army Ordnance Association C435 Pi Delta Epsilon5 Beaver5 Sigma Alpha ,J Q :rg Beta5 Class Tug-of-War Team C1, 235 Technique Electoral Committee C235 Junior Board Technique C235 al Business Manager Technique 1923 C335 Entered Freshman Year. ll Ui JOSEPH FLEISCHER Revere, Mass. i, Joe : H0111 February 3, 19015 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Revere High School5 Electrical 511 Engineering Society C2, 435 Menorah SOciety5 Entered Freshman Year. 11 5 ,i 1 1' Q l lil ll'1l E IW ii 1 I , K ll 1 - ' l il l, l I E . l ' l I l ll, 5 ill i ll il ' 1f ffiit ? T::'f7' 5--lei' ' Jr .. E ,1:i'g:, fi. T iii ,114 gg' 1 fit ' ,..,.444i:TLLL 'V 64 Jr! ' . -!'. X. f, v Q, I 1 'Y .-, ' 1 4 1. - f A , . I we ' fTi',r' '+ix'i ' 'Aff' ' ' n1,- ,: 3 , , ,mkmh W .Q 4,1 ' ,. .,- 1 y F, M,,Q -r V LY --F nv, A ,.I j, X V V121 I 4 1 Y i - l S ' I .y ir I T f - r . , 1 M .I ,I 'I' .4 I. I f 31 T9 I an I 'I I I I ,f -' 1 ,I L at 'I ,t . 'Q I V . . I .fc I NI.wx.iRn Lia Rox' i'.l.IL'KlNUliR, AIU Akron, Uhio . Flick : Horn July 16, 1900, Mt-clmxiiml limginem-ring: I'rvp:iri-d at the l'nivt-rsity of Akron, Meelianiml I Engineering Society IB, 3, -U3 Aeroiiziiiliral lirngiiii-vriiig Society L2, 353 Entered Sophomore Year. I .-Xuzekxox l-'iuxcxs l i,oi'Rxm', fblitl' Monroe, La. Q.'Xlgy : Born March 3. NUS, xlltfilllliifili lingim-1-rimzg Prepari-cl at Vanderbilt lfriiversityg Speakers' Z C lubg Entered Sophoxnun- Year. 1 I X Bi2izx.xRD lfnxxcxs Flxxx jamaica Plain, Mass. Blarney , Born January lil, 15503, l-Iiigirwvriin.: .Xclministrationg Pri-paired at Huntington School: Cor- , poration XV H55 Cln-miczil Smit-ty I-15: Vatliolic Cluh QB, 25, 4,15 linu-red Freshman Year. ' I I HENRY FLYNN Xashra, N. H. I, I , Born January 24, lllllllg lilt-ctrical lfntziiiverimzg I'rt-parcel at Nashua High School, Electrical Engineering I I , Society Q2, 3, 45, Entered i'AI'USillllLlll Year. I Ii I EDWARD FOX, ESDP Roxbury, Mass. I xl Born November 10, 1000, Chemical Engineering: Prepared at I'lorblit's Preparatory School, Chemical K' 3 ' Society C-453 Menorah Societyg Entered Freshman Year. rg I ROBERT Wrxtno Fox Fort Smith, Ark. I I VVally , Foxie g Born June 13, M2595 Engineering Aclministrationg Prepared at Terrill Preparatory I , I School, Texas A. R IXl.g Corporation XV Q2, 3, 455 Class Football Team C253 Entered Freshman Year. Ii I I I JOHN ALEXANDER FRANK Pittsfield, Mass. ,II W Johnny , Born September 4, 19013 Architectureg Prepared at Pittsfield High Schoolg Cosmopolitan In Club Cl, 2, 3, 45, Secretary C25, Architectural Society 42, 3, 45, Frieze and Corniceg Tech Show, Ballet III ' Q15, Scenery i353 Entered Freshman Year. iii , I I I , , It i,II N:XTHANIEL HERMAN FRANK, EAM Dorchester, Mass. ,I I Ned , Born March 18, 19035 Electrochemical Engineering, Prepared at Boston Latin Sehoolg Chemical I , ' Society 145: Entered Freshman Year. I I II ' I l I I l :II I III ,R xl In I QI I I II II I In ', ,, , ,. I I II II I I 'I I I , , I I , 1 , IU I I R 5 I I ' II I I I ' ,I Le - . . ' ' fi T' H ' ' '-rw A 'r--'rr H H ' H .I I .L In i i i . iw- 6.5. nnff.-- ,WW ---a RICHARD HENRY FRAZIER Greensburg, Pa. Dick 5 Born May 29, 19005 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Greensburg High School5 Tau Beta Pi5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Math Club C45, Secretary C455 Radio Society C1, 2, 455 Choral Society C3, 455 Dormitory Committee C155 President, Technology Christian Association C455 Contributing Editor, The Tech C455 Entered Freshman Year. HURXTI-IAL FIELD FREASE Canton, Ohio Born December 16, 18985 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Andover Academy5 Corporation XV C455 Track C1, 255 Entered Freshman Year. FRANZ ALEXANDER FRIEDHEIM, QJAA S. P. Macoris, Dominican Republic Born December 16, 19005 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at San Juan Central High School5 Latin American Club C2, 3,455 Cosmopolitan Club C2, 3,-15, Treasurer C355 Catholic Club C355 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Finance Committee C355 Entered Freshman Year. OSCAR EDWARD FREIDHOF Fort Thomas, Ky. Born April 9, 18975 Architectureg Prepared at University of Kentucky5 Entered Senior Year. NELSON MONROE FULLER Watertown, Mass. Smoke 5 Born May 26, 18975:Biology and Public Health5 Prepared at WVinthrop High School5 Entered Freshman Year. PERCY DELMONT FULLER Mattapan, Mass. Peedee 5 Born January 12, 18995 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at D. H. S. Bostong Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 455 Radio Society C1, 2, 3, 455 Crew C1, 255 Entered Fresh- man Year. WILLIAM ALBERT GALLUP North Adams, Mass. Bill 5 Born September 5, 18985 Chemistry5 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Episcopal Club5 Chemical Society C455 Entered Freshman Year. DONALD HODGSON GARDNER Winthrop, Mass. Don 5 Born May 30, 19025 Electrochemical Engineering5 Prepared at Winthrop High School5 Radio Society C3, 455 Chemical Society C355 Entered Freshman Year. 66 jonx Bkoniiklcx llicoxx Brockton, Mass. Ijiorn june 1515111011: Electrirzil lingirnit-ring, Engineering ,XKlIlllIliSll'1lllUll1 Prepurcil at Brockton High School: Q uthohc fluh 12, 3, -IJ: lileclrimil lingint-ering Society QS, 41: Entered lfreshmzin Year. CH.xk1.Es :XLLEN Cliaisixoiak, HUII Wadsworth, Ohio Chuck : Born .Mimift Jil. 15118: Iingini-i-ring .-Xdniinistrution: Prepared at Wittenberg, A.B., 1020: Corporation XY 1-U1 Entert-cl Snplioinore Year. Euxizsr Nu-oi.Eox Getorriz Quincy, Mass. Stuh : Born .luguftl IU. ISUT: .-Xrvliiti-cturv: Prepzireil :it Quincy High School: Triglyph, Treasurer Ml: Student Council, Cliznrnizin I-lp: lllrlllllllf Cornniittee HJ: Entered Ifreslnnan Year. Fimxxtix 3I.xRiox Grzxrm' Lexington, Ky. SlC'llli'IIf'lZ Q Born Mzireli 10, ISHS: Eh-ctroclu-inieal Engineering: Prepared at Lexington Senior High School, Univerfity ol' Kentucky: Aeronautical Engineering Society tbl, 4l: Electrical Engineering Society 43. -U: Chemical Society 13, -ll: Math Cluh I-il: Radio Society Q-IJ: Entered Sophomore Year. Invix Gfanorsxi, AME Roxbury, Mass. ,lerry : Born january 19, 1901: Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Boston Latin School: Electrical Engineering Society 129: Menorah Society: The Tech, News Staff ill: Editorial Board C2, 3, ill: Vice- Chairman, Editorial Board L-ll: Entered Freshman Year. Noun.-xx H.-XRWOOD Gihcnkisr Lynn, Mass. Gill : Born September 20, 1901: Civil Engineering: Prepared at Lynn Classical High School: Civil Engineering Society K2, 49: Glee Club 13, 43: Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE THOMAS GILXIAN Boston, Mass. Red : Born February S, 1902: Civil Engineering: Prepared at Melrose High Scliool, Huntington School: Tau Beta Pi: Civil Engineering Society Q2, 3, 43, Vice-President 145: Entered 14 reshman Year. WANTON ELGAR GLADDING New Bedford, Mass. Glad : Born October 26, 1901: Chemical Engineering Practice: Prepared at New Bedford High School: Chemical Society Q2, 3, 41: Entered Freshman Year. ei .L 'l fx, 3 13 T' Q. l V ag . W T37 - ' .JZ .L 'is 1-ffligr V355 ff4f4'+ -viii' 1.-S s.,- Q f- . ADELBERT PASCARL GODBOUT Bradford, Mass. Bill , Born April 26, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Haverhill High School, Chemical So- ciety C2, 3, 41, The Tech Q21, Entered Freshman Year. RODNEY MESERVE GOETCHIUS North Abington, Mass. Rod, Goetch , Born October 18, 1901, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Abington High School, Electrical Engineering Society C2, 41, Radio Society 11, 2, 3, 41, Signal Battalion C3, 41, Class Football Team C21, Entered Freshman Year. ABRAHAM GOLDBERG Montreal, Canada Born May 15, 1895, Electrical Engineering, Self-prepared, Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD BERTRAM GOLDING Dorchester, Mass. Bornylylarch 28, 1898, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Dorchester High School, Entered Fresh- man ear, EDWIN M. GOLDSMITH, JR. Philadelphia, Pa. Ed , Born March 8, 1902, Engineering Administration, Prepared at University of Pennsylvania, Pi Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Corporation XV C2, 41, Aeronautical Engineering Society Q2, 3, 41, The Tech Night Editor C21, Assignment Editor Q31, Chairman Editorial Board 141, Entered Sophomore Year. CHARLES GOLDSTEIN Boston, Mass. Born November 27, 1900, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Prepared at Boston English High School, Menorah Society, Treasurer C41, Mining Engineering Society C41, Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE HOH GONG Canton, China Born Septernber.20, 1898, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Canton Christian College, Sacramento High School, Chinese Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. SAMUEL FITZHUGH GORDON, GE St. Louis, Mo. f'Sam ,. Born August 19, 1900, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Pawling School, Civil Engineer- ing Society Cl, 21, Corporation XV C41, Class Football Team 121, Entered Freshman Year. 68 0 1' ' ' ,L ..-La DEW-..-ve, ri ' l.1-1uX'I,.xDlXllR rluiuixsxi' Russia li:-rn 151013 .Xrrliili-vtuirvg l'rvp.ir--ll .xr Clyuinusiuin of i'li.irk-iff, linpvriul Naivnl .Xcguh-iiiyg .Xrcliitcctiirnl Suri-Aly iii, lv: I-Inu-rf-il ,Iuninr Y.-ur. R.ii.i'u lYlll'liXl'.X' iiUsXIiI.l., -VT Rocln-ster, X. Y. Gus , Horn Nlurrh N, lfllltlg linginw-riiig .X'llllllllrll'illl4lllQ l'r1-imrm-cl ut Exist lligh School, lfnivx-rsity of lluulwslvr, .L li., Illlllg Nlcrliziliii-gil I-Irieiin'--riiie Smit-ly 4'llQfkU1'Ii0l'2lllUl1 XY L-lp, linufrecl Senior Yeur. mi .ini 1.01 Rl.l4.Y llahnn, Mass. Stung Born F1-hruziry lil, 110112: Cllr-rniczil limgiiu-1-ring, l'rv1x.1rm:nl at .'Xl1ilfJVCl' .-Xeadeniyg Clieniical So- Civly 13, -ll, Rifle Cluh iiilg Orflnanu- .issuciuliim Hip Tennis Teum 13, -U5 Entered Freshman Year. .3iRTHL'R lYliSl,liY flnivi-zs, fIwEK Clinton. Mass. Pooch g Born October 13, 15100: .-Xl'l'llill'Cl1ll'L'Q Prupairecl at Chauney l-lall Schoolg Architectural Society il, 2, 3, 413 Triglyphg Kfliziuncy Hull Club, Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD BERTR.ixi GR.-XY Cliftondale, Mass. Born August 20. 18945 Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Saugus I-ligh Schoolg Mechanical Engineer- ing Society 43, 41, President L-Up Institute Committee L-15: Entered Freshman Year. XYILLIAM CORNELIUS GRAY, fbI'A Amesbury, Mass. Bill 3 Born November 24, 18993 Engineering Administration: Prepared at Andover Academy, Beaver, Masqueg VValker Club, Tech Show Ballet Ll, 2, 3, 4Jg Entered Freshman Year. CECIL HOWARD GREEN Vancouver, B. C. Cec g Born August 6, 19003 Cp-operative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at University of British Columbiag Entered Junior Year. HARRY GREEN, AME Roxbury, Mass. l-larry g Born November 18, 19023 Mining Engineering and Metallurgyg Prepared at Boston English High School: Menorah Society Cl, 2, 31, Mining Engineering Society 13, 4J, Treasurer 4455 The Tech, Business Stal? Cl, 2, 31, Assistant Circulation Manager C255 Entered Freshman Year. 69 .li li 'ff-S35 1 ' ', g ', K:-,f ff--,::.15S7f:, :ii-.iffl' 'D TQQA -fe' . eff . .. I L V, ---QTLYK ..--V --W-, 1--s,f,...,, .,f N, - V 7,77 . I 4- N V- f-f -A -- - --A-kj -lvfw i1:'iZi'i.i:r?Tj' -1 fr--ff '. rsrzlf-mimi'-frm .lJf, f, M M ,,,,, ,.,,,,.,, , , ..,.-.,A,1 .., .WL L, .L , ,..-7..,,. ,Y.,, T fc T--A wavy? LLLU. uv. J sv' '. qi' ' I I-J, fu 3, f:l I - J- ---' --- fe V- -f- - --f -----'- - -- ---f --'- - ---A eff H 4- -' mr- '1-5 Y 411414: '14 ,r... 'f4L'Tg Tw' ,.4....fr' L,,i gill r ,, L, ,L L L, ,,,, ., ,YLY ., .., ,,,,. --,-Y,,,,.-.i+.f--N-f..--: ,J,I.:,.,,: EDVVIN LOUIS GREENBLATT Revere, Mass. Lou g Born January 28, 19013 Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Revere High School, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 4Dg Aeronautical Engineering Society C2, 439 Choral Society Kell, Menorahg Entered Freshman Year. VVILLIAM BATES GREENOUGH, JR. Providence, R. l. Bil1 g Born December 11, 18995 Physics, Prepared at Moses Brown School. Brown University, Varsity Club: Aeronautical Engineering Society Cl, 3, 455 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team C2, 355 Entered Freshman Year. DAVID GRELICK New York, N. Y. Born April 21, 1900, Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall: Hexalphaq Entered Freshman Year. FRANKLIN JOHN GRIFFIN Holyoke, Mass. Grif q Born January 14, 19013 Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Holyoke High School, Electrical Engineering Society C419 Vectors C4J, Secretary-Treasurer C435 Entered Freshman Year. EARLE ALFRED GRISWOLD Griswoldville, Mass. Stubby g Born August 19, 1900g Biology and Public Healthy Prepared at Arms Academyg Entered Freshman Year. FREDERICK WILLIAM GUERIN, AXA Worcester, Mass. Born August 4, 18993 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Worcester Classical High School, Brown Universityg Entered Freshman Year. ALBERTO LoBo GUERRERO, fbAA Colombio, S. A. Guatava g Born January 1, 19005 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Escuela Nal. de Comerciog Latin American Club C1, 2, 3, 43g Cosmopolitan Club C1, 2, 3, 4J, Vice-President 125, President Q3Jq Chemical goclity Cla. 453 Soccer Team fl, 2, 35g Institute Committee C853 Tech Engineering News GD: Entered res man ear. SALVATORE ALBERT GUERRIERI Stockbridge, Mass. Sal g Born October 14, 1902, Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Williams High Schoolg Chemical S0C1etY KZ, 3, 475 Catholic Club 125, Tech Engineering News C2, 3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. -- - Y .YW LL- E.. L . . L ff:-f5-lgfri--fitliffzi .:i4.fT5E::-.V,.:':.-.Y?app44...' ifiiiciirzfliiziilii-1f.A, N I I 'If 53, ly' I I I l. i gi l ! 'I I I i L I H , , , , .-,.L--., lYll.I.l,XNl fll.lXl.Xl,XX Ilxux Kenosha, Wis. Bill , li:-rn .Xugust YI. libtll, lilritriigil liiiuiviwriiie, l'ri-par--il :it l'nilvil States Naval .XC1ll.lCfIlQ'Q Ifnu-ri-sl junior Yi-nr. 'I'Hox1.xsjiaifx-'iaRsox ll.xu.s Montgomery, Alu. JL-ti , Burn March li, lhilil, l'ix'iI lingiiu-vriug: .X. ll.. S1-ring Hill Volh-ge, Entered Freshman Year. GEORGI-I Xlasnixcarox ll.Xl.I., ju., Bull Mangum, Okln. Wash , Born October 5, INSIT, Met-liqiiiiczil liugiiu-1-ring, l'ri-pam-fl at Oklahorna State L'niversity, Entered junior Year. S.xx1L'151, AlCfiLlNTOCK ll.XXlIl,l., JR. Philadelphia, Pa. Doc , Born .Xugust T. 1399, Bleehunicail Engineering, Prepared at I.awrt-nceville, Yale, Entered Junior Year. HARRY REmN.xLo l'l.XNIMOND Minneapolis, Minn. Hammy , Born July 24, 1890, Mechanical Engineering, I-'repaired at University of Minnesota, Mechani- cal Engineering Society Lil, 43, Aeronautical Engineering Society 137, Tech Show Ballet 131, Entered Sophomore Year. LAUNCELOT WILLIAM Haxsox Roxbury, Mass. Lance , Born March 7. 1898, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School,AChauncy Hall Club Cl. 2, 39, Mehcanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Combined Professional Societies 137, Entered Freshman Year. XVILLIAM HARRY HARDING, AXE Brooklyn, N. Y. Bill , Born June 12. 1903, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Brooklyn M. Sr H. S., Chemical Society C433 Tech Staff 13, 43, Entered Junior Year. VANCOURT lNl0NROE I-IARE, EX Memphis, Tenn. Van , Born August 27. 1900, Architecture, Prepared at Central High School, University of Tennessee, Tau Beta Pi, Scarab, Frieze and Cornice, Architectural Society 42, 43, Entered SoDh0I110l'6 Veal'- 71 FORREST GRAVES HARMON, 9X Brattleboro, Vt. Frosty 5 Born August 19. 19015 Chemical Engineering Practice5 Prepared at Brattleboro High School5 Osiris5 Pi Delta Epsilong Stylus5 Outing Club C455 Cosmopolitan Club C455 Chemical Society C2, 3. 455 Aeronautical Engineering Society C455 Class Tug-of-WVar C1, 255 Track C155 Tech Engineering News, Managing Editor C25, Circulation Manager C35, General Manager C455 The Tech, Contributing Editor C3, 455 Student Tax Report Committee C355 Institute Committee C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. CORNELIUS EMMET HIARRINGTON, EX Butte, Mont. Con 5 Born December 11, 18995 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Montana State College5 Elec- trical Engineering Society C455 Catholic Club C455 Entered Sophomore Year. FRANK MESSINGER HART, B911 Camden, Maine Born January 29, 18995 Architecture5 Prepared at Bowdoin Collegeg Entered Freshman Year. ALVA JAMES HARTWRIGIIT Noroton Heights, Conn. Alf'5 Born March 21, 19015 Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 455 Signal Battalion C3, 455 Class Tug-of-War Team C1, 255 Entered Freshman Year. CLAYTON FULLER HARVEY Taunton, Mass. QClayt 5 Born July 15, 19025 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Taunton High School5 Entered Freshman ear. FRANK ROGERS HASSLER Chicago, Ill. Frank 5 Born December 3, 18975 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Lewis Institute5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Vice-Chairman C455 Combined Professional Societies Executive Commit- tee C455 Dormitory Executive Committee C45, Treasurer C455 Joint Dormitory Committee C455 Finance Committee C455 Chairman Executive Committee C455 Entered Freshman Year. ATHERTON HASTINGS Washington, D. C. Born February 14, 19015 Physicsg Prepared at Western High School5 Riiie Team C2, 3, 455 Math Club - C355 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 455 Electrical Engineering Society C355 Entered Freshman Year. FRANKLIN KNIGHT HAVEN Winchester, Mass. Frank 5 Born June 15, 19025 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at English High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. 72 lllaieiu-liar l.1-Zinn' ll.xi'm-.x. UE 1'aml.iriilge, Mass. llvrh g Horn l-'i-hruziri' ll. llllllg Nll'i'llfllliV2lll':llL1llIl'1'l'll'l1l: I'r--parm-flatRinrlgi-T1-clinicalSchool: Mechan- iral lingin-'frinis 5o4'ii:l5' ill, Ii, -ll. 'l'ri'.i-uri-r ill: 'I'--nni- ill: llorkey Ti-ani il, Zi, -ll, Captain 111: ln- Sllllllt' 1'im1i1iitn-p itll: lin!--rf--l l r---liinan XR-ar. .Kevin 131-:omni llirias Taunton, Blass. .Xl : linrn -lllllllllfy' 2, lhilfl: liiuziiivvrixig .hflllllllislllllfllll l'rm-parwl at Taunton lligh School: Corpo- ration XY 12, Ii. -ll: iiivil lingini-i-ring Si-fivty -Ur: Nlamniit Vlula: .Xi-rmiaiitical Society 121: THX arsity ' J 1 , 1 luh 11,, 3. IJ: lfri-sluuzin Track lli, Varsity Track mL, Ii, -l,: Emi-real lfreshinan Year. Ser-ilii'1.xiic lI.xz,ii4u, jk., Bull Alhion, X. Y. llap : Horn Di-rviriln-r l, ISHN: Nil-1'li.uiival liugin--1-ring: I'ri'parvcl at Exeter .XC2lllCIl11'Q Baton: Me- chanical linginevring Society 131: Vlass xilift'-l,l'l'4l!l1'lll 1-ll: Class Cross-Coulitry Ti-am lll: Class Tug-of- YVar Team 121: Tm-cliniqiis' lili-iftural c'llIllllllllt't' lil: Glue 1'lulJ 11, 2, 3. -ll, Leader 141: Yoo D00 Stal? 111: Inter-fraternity Council, View--I'ri-siclenl ifil: Senior Prom Coniluitli-i-131: .-Xll-Technology Smoker Com- mittee lily: Entered Ifresliman Year. Fimxeis 'l'ooxiER l-l.xzE1.TxNE, ilu Springlield, Mo. 'Al-lazzy : Born August 7, 15100: Vo-operative Course in Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Drury: Aeronautical Society 12, 33: Hexalpha: Wrestling Team 11, 2, 37: Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD Joi-xx 1-IEALY Salem, Mass. Ned : Born June 19, 1901: Civil Engineering: Prepared at Salem High School: Civil Engineering So- ciety 13, 43: Entered Freshman Year. EDWIN JAMES HEAP Atlantic, Mass. Eddie : Born January 1, 1902: Mining Engineering and Metallurgy: Prepared at Quincy High School: Mining Society 12, 3, 4j: Class Relay 123: Track 12, 3, 45: Entered Freshman Year. DONALD WATSON HEIGHT, QFA Manchester, MHSS- Don : Born November 17, 1897: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Manchester High School, Brown University: Mechanical Engineering Society 141: Entered Sophomore Year. , PAUL VER BECK HEISS Washington, D. C. Kid : Born March 23. 1903: Civil Engineering: Prepared at Western High School: Civil Engineering Society 143: Entered Freshman Year. 73 JAMES ARTHUR HENDERSON, ATA Chicago, Ill. Hendy , Born July 24, 1901, Architecture, Prepared at Austin High School, Pi Delta Epsilon, Scarab, Frieze and Cornice, Athletic Editor Technique 1923 135, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT HARRY HENDERSON, XIIA Arlington, Mass. Hendy , Bob , Born August 1, 1902, Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Swamspcott High School, Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, 45, Signal Battalion 13, 45, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT EDWARD HENDRIE Cambridge, Mass. Bob , Ned , Born July 25, 1900, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Cambridge Latin, Northeastern Evening School, Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, 45, Engineering Unit Association 13, 45, M. I. T. A. A. 13, 45, Varsity Club, Track 115, Cross-Country 115, Tech Show Orchestra 115, Varsity Track 12, 3, 45, Varsity Cross-Country, 12, 3, 45, Captain 145, Wearer of T with three stars, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM JAMES HENNESSEY, JR. Fall River, Mass. .Bi1l , Born July 14, 1901, Architecture, Prepared at B. M. C. Durfee High School, Architectural ,So- ciety 11, 2, 3, 45, Catholic Club 11, 2, 35, Voo Doo Staff 115, Assistant Art Editor 125, Assistant Art Editor Technique 1923 135, Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES CARR HENRY Strawberry Point, Iowa Born September 7, 1898, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Columbia College, Radio Society 11, 2. 3, 45. President 145, Entered Freshman Year. - RICHARD GEORGE HERD Buffalo, N. Y. Dick , Born April 3, 1900, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Cornell University, Aeronautical Engineering Society 13, 45, Civil Engineering Society 13, 45, Class Tug-of War 125, Tech Engineering News 115. Assistant Circulation Manager 125, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT LANDIS HERSHEY, 9X Fitchburg, Mass. 'Bob , Born December 11, 1901, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Fitchburg High School, Chemical Society 1.2, 45, Technique Electoral Committee 125, Class Relay Team 11, 25, Track 12, 3, 45, Tech Engineering News 13, 45, Editorials Editor 145, Entered Freshman Year. n ARTHUR LEFEVRE HILL Denver, Colo, Art , Born April 16, 1902, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at East Denver High School, University of Colorado, Tau Beta Pi, Mechanical Engineering Society 145, Entered Junior Year. 74 jonx ll.xnn.'rox llixns, KA Troy, X. Y. H f'1 V l1flIlIf3' 5'. IWN: Nlsilln-llmli-s: i'1l'Il.tfl'Ii :it ht. l.l1ku's St-lionlg linti-r--ll Senior Year. jonx liviciuaii lloififnxx Seattle, Wash. 'illlfkut BUl'll.54:lPl 11llI f 2-7. lltfllz i'iIlQill4'i'l'ill11 .Xilininistrgiliinig l'n-part-fl :it New Britain High Schoulg C rlrporatnni XX 12. 21, elm: juni'-r Hi-.ml T Cillli1llll' ltnlll II15 Sfnfwr, .Xssistnnt Manager 121, Manager 1315 Iznten-xl l-'rvslininn Year. ANTI-lik R.u'noxn iiOl.l7l-1X,UX Milton, Mass. ':R1l3 'I Bfffflrlllrn- 21. 1901: liligiiiw-riini .Xfliiiiiiislrgitimig 1'rvpare:l at Milton High Scl1ool5 Beavcrg Corporation XX 14115 Class S4-1-rt-tary ll. 21: Class Treasurer 1,115 TL-rlinique Electoral Committee 11215 QVQSS Rvlllb' Ieain ll. 1312 Track 'IR-:un ll. -ll5 Tvrli Slum' 1215 Tecliniquv 1023. Treasurer 131, Faculty Editor-1312 I'UlLll1Cv CUI1ll1lill1'l' 131, Si-i'rel1ir5-Tri':isiirer 1-ll: Point System Committee 1415 Elections Committee 1-115 Entered I-'ri-slllnan Year. IHRKER Bl'l.l..XRD Hotniax West Roxbury, Mass. Horn :lime 4, 19015 Clin-mimi liinzini-ering5 I'repnrt-ll at Boston English High School5 Chemical Society 1412 Class Relay Team 1215 Entered Fri-slnnnn Year. Ricnsup M. 1-lonuano New York, N. Y. Dials , Hom 5 Born December 18. 19025 General Seience5 Prepared at Horace Mann Schoolg Cor- poration KV 12, 3, 415 Chemical Society 12. 2515 The Ti-eh Advertising Department QU, News 123, Sporting Editor 12. 335 Manager Freshman Swimming Team C175 Technology Athletic Club, Publicity Committee 1315 Technology Christian Association, Publicity 1415 Entered Freshman Year. OLCOTT LORIN HooPE1z Chicago, Ill. Q1lie 5lBorn.Dcccmlger 21. 19015 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Senn High School, Northwestern Lnlversity5 Civil Engineering Society 13, -135 Entered junior Year. ANTON VVINSTON Hosio, AKZ Mauston, Wis. XVint 5 Born October 1519005 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Grand Forks High School, University of North Dakotag Chemical Society Q3, 415 Entered junior Year. DAVID iWINOTT I-IoUsToN, B911 Boston, Mass. Dave 5 Born February 10. 19015 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Watertown, Y., High School. Chauncy Hall School5-jPi Delta Epsilong WoopGaroo5 Chemical Society C2, 455 Technique Junior Board CUZ X310 DOO. Advertising Manager 123, Business Manager C395 Second Class Crew C235 Entered Fresh! man ear. 75 IM , 1 li YJ 1 I I YE it W1 L 1 'ii WENTWORTH TUTTLE HOVVLAND, 1x2 Swampscott, Mass. ' Perm , Born July 14, 1900, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Exeter Academy, Lynn Classical ls i yi High School, KZS, Technique Electoral Committee C25, Entered Freshman Year. 1 Ki . i M HOU YU HSU NVuhu, An., China 1 ,, Hugh , Born March 12, 1900, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at St. Iohn's University, Chinese , ,Z Club C1, 25, Cosmopolitan Club C1, 2, 3, 45, Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Speakers' Club lg, C3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. 1 1, . . . j' ll FENG-HSIANG HUA Tientsm, China 5' IE, Born October 5, 1899, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at Tsing Hua College, 1,113 Naval Architectural Society C3, 45, Cosmopolitan Club C2, 35, Entered Sophomore Year. I l 1 CECIL HASKINS HUBBARD, ATA Sunderland, Mass. W, Cub , Born August 14, 1899, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Cushing Academy, Woop 5 1 Garoo, Masonic Club, Corporation XV C2, 3, 45, Class Tug-of-War C1, 25, V00 Doo, Treasurer C25, Sec- ,gl retary M. I. T. A. A. C45, Basketball C2, 3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. ill ROBERT WILLIAM HUGHES, B911 Utica, N. Y. 1' Bob , Born December 1, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Utica Free Academy, Musical ' Clubs C1, 2, 45, Leader Mandolin Club C45, Baton, KQS, Chemical Society C45, Entered Freshman Year- 1 VVILLIAM GORDON HUGHES Taunton, Mass. ,I Hughsie , Born November 10, 1901, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Taunton High School, I' , Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 45, Corporation XV C35, Class Tug-of-War C25, Tech Show C25, Entered Freshman Year. My , ROBERT JOHNSON HULL, B911 Leominster, Mass. 'I N' Bob , Born April 24, 1901, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Leominster High School, Class Crew C15, Entered Freshman Year. VVILLIAM CAREY HULL, JR., IIKA Tupper Lake, N. Y. Bill , Born March 7, 1901, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Cascadilla, Cornell, Entered Junior Year. 76 l .xi' l-'oiuuisr lliuififiru llrxr, 'Mil 4315011612 llizxxx' lli'iu.i-zx' lzntiximo lc.xz.x l.e1s Azioluis lo.ucTi:.x L likisrow lli'ui'iiiuaa'r-, fbllli lil Paso, Texas Pablo g Born Aimiist 21. llllll: Merlmnieal IillL1iIl1'l'flllL11 Preparvil at New Mexieo Niiiililfy' Institute, Ohio Mechanicil Institute: Emi-rml junior Y--ar. Pamlueah. Ky. Funt : Horn .Xuuust iil. 15519: l'hvinie:il linuinrvririu I'raeliu-3 Prepared at Tulane Ifniversity: tered junior Year. liullalo, N. Y. Born july 213. ISDH: Bla-clxuiiieal Engineering: l'rvi-.irwl at Sl. llonxivt-nti1re's College: Catholic Club K2, 3, -lj: Entered Sophomore Year. Panama, Repulwlif ol' Panama l'n-pan-fl at Moses Brown School: Aeronautical Engi- Ecky : Born june llr, lfllllg General Eiigim-1-ring: V i'm-ryuiralion XX' Q-lj: Latin American Club LIZ. 3, -LJ: neering Society ill: Civil lfngineering Foeiety L-li: Entered lfreshman Yr-ar. Buenos .-Xires, Argentine Republic Born August 10. 15512: Naval .-Xrchilecture and Marine Engineering: Prepared at Argentine Naval Academy: Entered Sophomore Year. i':Pl-IRAIM lfi.i5'rcH1i1i lxcQ.x1,s, AT Cambridge, Mass. Fletch : Born May 22, IXUS: Engineering Administration: Prepared at University of Chicago: Aero- nautical Engineering Soeiety QIJQ Corporation XX' L-41: Entered Freshman Year. .-XLLEN lsaacsox Superior, Wis. CSEO lke : Born july 8, 1897: Physics: Prepared at Superior Normal School: The Tech CD: Track ll, 21: Class Tug-of-W'ar 425: Math Club 12, 33, Vice-President 439: Masonic Club C2, 3, 43: Glee Club C2, 35: Tech Show QU: Entered Freshman Year. RGE ARVID JOHNSON Chestnut Hill, Mass. Johny : Born May 1898: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Brookline High School: Mechanical Engineering Society CZ, 3. 45: Entered Freshman Year. vii E C En- l 1 XNILLIAM XIVALTON JOHNSON Armstrong, Mo. Born September 28, 1895, Chemical Engineering Practice, Prepared at Pritchett College, Chemical Society C2, 31, Entered Freshman Year. DAVID BARTLETT JOY East Weymouth, Mass. Dave, Happy , Born September 4, 1901, Electrochemical Engineering, Prepared at NVeymouth High School, Chemical Society C3, 41, Electrical Engineering Society C2, 31, Entered Freshman Year. HARRY KALKER, QIDBA Mattapan, Mass. Harry , Born June 15, 1902, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Malden High School, Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 41, Menorah Society, Aeronautical Engineering Society C11, R. O. T. C. Engineering Unit C3, 41, Tech Staff C11, Hockey Manager C21, Entered Freshman Year. EGON EMIL KATTWINKEL, GX West Newton, Mass. Kitty , Born October 19, 1901, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Stamford High School, Dart- mouth, Osiris, P1 Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Calumet Club, Dartmouth Club C3, 41, President C41, Corpora- tion XV. C3, 41, Radio Society C2, 31, Class Tug-of-VVar Team C21, The Tech, Circulation Department C21, Circulation Manager C31, General Manager C41, Institute Committee C41, Entered Sophomore Year. DAVID KAUFMAN , Hartford, Conn. Scoops , Born September 8, 1901, Chemical Engineering Practice, Prepared at Rockville High School, Chemical Society C2, 3, 41, Radio Society C1, 21, Menorah Society, Secretary C31, Vice-President C41: Army Ordnance Association C3, 41, The Tech C1, 2, 31, Associate Editor C2, 31, Alumni Editor C31, Track C1, 2, 31, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT HILL KEAN, GX Cambridge, Mass. Bob , Born July 5, 1900, Chemical Engineering Practice, Prepared at Wfoodberry Forest School, Vir- ginia, Stylus, PI Delta Epsilon, Tech Engineering News C2, 3, 41, Assistant General Manager C41, Crew Cl. 2, 3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. GODFREY GRAY KEARFUL Brookline, Mass. f'G. G. , Born March 15, 1899, Electrochemical Engineering, Prepared at McKinley High School, VVash- ington, D. C., Chemical Society C21, Electrical Engineering Society C2, 31, Rifie Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Rifle Team C2, 31, Manager C31, M. I. T. A. A. C31, The Tech News Staff C11, Wearer of RTT, Orchestra C11, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN MARTIN KECK, AT Brooklyn, N. Y. .l21Ck , Born August 25, 1901, Chemical Engineering Practice, Prepared at Torrington High School, ScEYll1S1 BSHVQTE Baton, The Tech Staff C11, Night Editor C21, Technology Christian Association Cabinet i-12 Ml1S1Cal Clubs 121, Publicity Manager C31, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs C3, 41, Ordnance Association C41, Treasurer C41, Entered Freshman Year. 78 jonx Sriii-niax liiaiixn: Providence, R. l. Born4 October 2, 12500: Electrical liiigiim-riim: l'rqinrwl at ll. lf. X.: Electrical Engineering Society L3, -ll: lumen-d junior Yi-zir. l,'H.xR1.15s S.Ull'lil. liiaiavn., DAX Trenton, N. J. lfnrn October 3. INUYI: Cheiniczil Iingiin-vring: 1'r-Apziri-rl at Trenton lligh School: Chemical Society C41: lumen-cl Presliman Year. .-Xxsox Moxie liEi.i.i-QR. WA St. Louis, Mo. Anim: Bprn Dl'CCllllJL'f 22, 1598: Vln-miezil Engineering Practice: Prepared at Solclan High School: Entered l-reshman Year. linux' Firms K1zi.i,isY Lawrence, Mass. Kell : lglorri-M-ay 7, 1901: Mm-clmnical Engineering: Prepared at Lawrence High School: Mechanical ?f1g1l10UYlng 50f1l'l5' 42. 3, 41: Class Baseball Team LI1: Class Football Team LI1: Entered Freshman ear. RICHARD FR.-xxcis KENEFICK Taunton, Mass. Dick : Born Qct-ober 14,.1S98: Engineering Administration: Prepared at St. Mary's High School: Qrdnance :Association 141: Catholic Club tl, 2, 3, 41: Mechanical Engineering Society C413 Corporation KN 141: Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT AUSTIN KENNEY Brookline, Mass. :'Abe :'Born February 18, 1901: Civil Engineering: Prepared at Brookline High School: Civil Engineer- ing Society i2. 3, 41: Catholic Club Cl, 2, 3, 41: Tau Beta Pi: Entered Freshman Year. FoRREsT BROXYN KENT, AXE Chicago, Ill. Born December 17. 1896: Chemistry: Prepared at Evanston Academy, Northwestern University: Chemi- Cal SOCIGKY 12. 3, 41: Choral Society 13. 41: Entered Freshman Year. HARRY EDBIUND KENT Providence, R. I. ljIarry : Born August 22, 1901: Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Hope Street High School: Tau Beta Pi: Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, 41: Entered Freshman Year. 79 HOWARD BIRD KEPPEL, JR., CIJEK Flushing, N. Y. Andy , Born April 6, 1899, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Bordentown Military Institute, United States Naval Academy, Entered Sophomore Year. PHILLIP FRANK KERSHAW Brooklyn, N. Y. Phil , IQersh , Bornhlanuary 11, 1894, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Lincoln Preparatory School, Cooper Union Tech, Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, 45, Entered Sophomore Year. FREDERICK ADRIAN KINCH, JR. Westfield, N. J. Fred ,.Born October 21. 1901, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at XVesttie1d High School, Mechani- cal Engineering Society 12. 45, Class Tug-of-NVar Team 11, 25, Second Class Crew 115, Senior Dance Committee 145, Hockey Manager 135, M. I. T. A. A. 135, Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE ILGENFRITZ KING Brooklyn, N. Y. George, G. I. , Born January 22, 1902, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Mercersburg Academy, Cheer Leader 125, Entered Freshman Year. ICENNETH CLARK KINGSLEY, K2 Los Angeles, Cal. Bunny , Born March 26, 1900, Engineering Administration, Prepared at California Institute of Tech- nology, Osiris, WValker Club, Theta Tau, Baton, KQS, California Club 12, 35, Treasurer 135, Corpora- tion XVT 12, 3, 45, Chemical Society 12, 35, Elections Committee 135, VValker Memorial Committee 13, 45, Chairman 145, Musical Clubs 12, 3, 45, Institute Committee 145, Executive Committee 145, Inter- fraternity Conference 135, Tech Circus Committee 135, All-Technology Smoker Committee 13, 45, Field Day Marshal 145, Contributing Editor, The Tech 145, Entered Freshman Year. HALL KIRKHAM, EX Blue Mt. Lake, N. Y. HK1Yk ? Born May 6, 1897, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Andover Academy, Osiris, VValker Club, T.hetavTau,- Beaver, Pi Delta Epsilon, Corporation XV 145, Chairman, Point System Committee C459 Ef1ltOf-111-Chief., Technique 1923 135, Contributing Editor, The Tech 135, Technique Electoral Committee 125, Assistant Stage Manager, Tech Show 11, 25, Entered Freshman Year. RICHARD CUSHMAN KLEINBERGER, TECIJ New York, N. Y. BOTH August 27, 1900, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Stuyvesant High School, Radio Society C11 2' 3- 453 Mfifwfah SOCISYLY 11, 2, 3, 45, Electrical Engineering Society 13, 45, The Tech, News Staff 115, Entered Freshman Year. YVLADIMIR ALEXANDER KLIKOFF Sebastopol, Russia HCh9lJYSheff , Born December 29, 1898, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at Seb?lSt0Dol College, Aeronautical Engineering Society 145, Entered Sophomore Year. 80 l-'REUERICK l-Ixxrisr lfl.l7Tl-ZY, AT Henderson, Ky, Fred , Horn .XUKIII-l lli, 1900, Nleclmnicxil Engineering, Preparvll at llemlerson High School, Mechani- cal Engineering Society lil. -13, .Xt-ronznilirwil Engineering Society ll, 33, Baton 143, Musical Clubs 12, 3. 43. Assistant Mailing:-r 1131, Trvasuri-r 131. S4-nior .Xrlvisor 1-43, Finance Committee L33, Entered Fresh- man Ymr. FRANK Peuxlxs Kxionr, ju., GLXX Manchester, Mass. Born February l2, IHSISQ Mining linginen-ring nnrl Metallurgy, Prepared at Cornell University, Mining Society 12, Il, 43, Presirlent 143, T. .X. C., Treasurer 143: Combined Professional Societies Q43, President 643, Class Crew 423, Baseball Team 113, Glce Club LQ, 33, Institute Committee L-13, Finance Committee C-13, Executive Committee L-13, Emererl lfn-shrnan Year. C1-mRi.i5s jusrus Koen Baltimore, Md. Chas , Born january 10. 1901, Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, 43, Tau Beta Pi, Hexalpha, Entered Sopho- more Year. Yosnio Kuisorx Tokio, japan Born September 127, 18535, General Engines-ring, Prepared at Naval Engineering College of Japan, En- tered Juuior Year. FINN KUHNLE Bergen, Norway Born February 2, 1901, Engineering .Xdministrationg Prepared at Bergens Katedral College, Cosmopoli- tan Club fl, 2. 33, Chemical Society L2, 3, 43, Corporation XV 13, 43, Norwegian Students' Club. Treas- urer L-43, Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS JAMES Kunruss South Boston, Mass. Frank , Born May 7, 1895, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at South Boston High School, Mechani- cal Engineering Society Q3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD Pr-nur KURZMAN New York, N. Y. I-larry , Born February 2, 1902, Engineering Administration,1Prepared at Horace Mann School, Associate Editor, The Tech Q43, Entered Freshman Year. PAU TING KWE Chelciang, China Pete , Born March 17, 1898, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at St. Iohn's University, Chemical Society Q3, 43, Cosmopolitan Club Cl, 2, 3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. L i l f l , ac- c as c mc a , Macc--. 3 . 81 ' 5 'x 5 i 5 A -ifif Q fE?fEEE?1ZTf'1iAEi7i Qf ,g,i.gj'f:Ei jjgfcglg igpigf E 55, 'A' 'Ti W' 'N nwwfzm-mpvw FWHM 'Y 7 Y 7 3' A 51' Ili, A 5 ., 55 'E 555 l'1-3-.5 E5 55 55 M15-5 .55 5555155 I5 5, 5 555 55 , 255553 W. 55 4 54 ,. ' 5 ' P55 55 .555 is 5 5 55 . 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 WILLIAM SALEM LA LONDE Brookline, MHSS- Bill 5 Born February 21, 19015 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Northwestern.University5 Photographic 155 Editor, Benchmark, 1921 C355 Civil Engineering Society C3, 455 Entered Junior Year. 5 f55 ' 5 BERTRAND ANDRE LANDRY Boston, MaSS- .5 5 55 Born February 25, 18995 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Ecole POlytechnique5 Chemical Society 555555 C3, 455 Math Club C455 Entered Junior Year. 5 55 55 BENJAMIN PHILBRICK LANE, AT Auburndale, Mass. 55515, . I- Ben 5 Born March 23, 19025 Mining Engineering and Metallurgy5 Prepared at Newton High SchoOl5 5 5555 Stylus5 Pi Delta Epsilong Theta Tau5 Osiris5 Class Secretary C455 General Manager, The Benchmark, 5 j5 , 1921 C255 Editor-in-Chief, The Tech Engineering News C455 Entered Freshman Year. 5 55 5 5 5: FORREST FAY LANGE Worcester, Mass. 5 5 Born December 26, 18955 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Bridge Academy, Cony High School5 Aeronautical Engineering Society C1, 2, 3, 45, Activities Manager C255 President C35, Treasurer.CRes1gned5 5 5 , C355 Combined Professional Societies Executive Committee C355 Speakers' Club C3, 45,.DirectOr C455 5 5 5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Vice-President C455 Army Ordnance Association C455 Instr- 555+ 5 tute Committee C355 Finance Committee CResigned5 C355 Entered Freshman Year. 5555 5 5 5 s NIELS LASSEN Kristiania, Norway 555 5 Niel 5 Born October 1, 19005 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Vestheim Academical SchoO15 Civil Engi- 5 neering Society C2, 3, 455 Norwegian Students' Club5 Entered Freshman Year. 555 5 Y ' il 5 HAIIOLD HEGER LEARY, ZAE Rochester, N. X 5 5 . I5 Born February 2, 19015 Chemical Engineering Practice5 Prepared at the University of Rochester5 Chemi- 5 , 5 cal Society C3, 455 Choral Society C355 Entered Junior Year. . 5 5 I5 I 5 ERNESTO BENEDICTO LEDESMA Iloilo, P. I. 5 Ernie 5 Born May 6, 18985 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at University of the Philippines5 Cos- 155 mopohtan Club C2, 3, 45, Filipino National Chairman C2, 35, Assistant Treasurer C455 Mechanical Engi- 55 5 neering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. 5 5 5 HERBERT NEWTON LEISK Everett, Mass. 5 Herb 5 Born 'September 7, 19005 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at West Orange High School, Everett High School, Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Aeronautical Engineering Society C155 Engineering Unit, R. O. T. C. C455 Summer Surveying Camp Student Council C355 Entered Junior Year. , 5 5 l 5 5 5 ' 5 5 . 5 55 ' .,. 5 'I 5 5 5 5 5, 5 I 55 5 5.1 M15 ---.-5 S25 lYil.l.i,xxl l-Imriien I.:-,xinz Xin-ih .lhingimr Blass. liiIl 1 H--rn -luw' ll. lkfliig Xl---li.ini...I lfmziur--'liingg l'l4'Il.ll 'l .il X4-ru--ll lligh Srl:-mlg Klm-rlmiiivul lirigiriwriiig So- 1--ly lfg lain' r-fl NwpllHiii-lr-- Y--.ir. S.xin'i-Ll. l.1ax'1N1-,, ILHI' Roxbury, Mass. llwrr1S4-plvriilur ILL IXUS: I-fn':in-'--ring .lllniilii-1i.ili:+ng l'r'-1-.m-ll :it limglialx Iliul1St-li-lol, Norllieniu-rii Chili-ge-5 l':llll'l'l l ,Iuinf-r Yuir. Iiicuxmim l.l-Lwlw New York, X. Y. 'lllvflllul Horn X1-vm-iiiln-r l. IN1IlIgl'ln'lni1.il l-Iiiuixn-vrilig llraivlirvg l'i'i-parm-il :il Slll3'Yl'Sdlll, l'll11llSClll,bUlQ Clif-iiiivail Sunil-ly 13.15, lug The 'll-r h 12, Il, -lug Trzivk rllg l':Illl'l't'll lfre-slininn Yuur. :XRNE l.IliR Kristizniiu. Norway Horn May ll, lilllllg Iiivil lingim-i-rimgg l'ri-rmri-rl :it llzillingl .Xvaulviiiiczil Sclhmlg XHl Xl'1'1.ll21ll Students' Cluh IZ. 3. -IJ: lhxiiwgmliluii Chili ll. 215 Cfln-sg Vluh L-lig lfivil limqiin-4-riiig Society tif, 25, -133 Entered lfrvsliniun YQ-nr. jonx Fisnicic l'lliS'l'liR I-x'r'n.1i, AXA lm-kport, N, Y. j1ick. PL-tv g Burn Blny 20, INUSIQ liln-clrmfluwnicnl lingim-1-riiigg Pri-parm-cl at Lockport High School: Electrical Emliiivurilig Society 1335 Rucliu Souix-ty lklljg TlfClllllllllC Electoral Conlniittcc L123g Entered Freshnmn Year. LLOYD Kloizslz l-1'r'1'L15r112i,u l-'all River, Mass. XX'sfc XVec g Born March 25, l900g Mechanical Iinginum-rimrg Prcparerl ut New York Military Academy: Batong Army Ordnance :Xssuciution 13, 433 Merlmnical linginuering Society lil. 3. 432 Masonic Club C433 Gym Team l2, 3. 435 Glen Club ll, 2, 3, 435 lYresLling C-13g Track Q33g Entered Freshman Year. FR.xNC1s H.-xiuixun l-1'rT1u2LL, EN Springfield, Mo. Lit g Born February 4, 1890: Mechanical Enginceringg Prepared at Springfield High School, Drury Collegug Entered Freshman Year. H510 CHING LIU Hunan, China Born March 3, 19005 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Tsing Hua Collegeg Electrical Engineering Society 13, 433 Chinese Club CQ, 3, 435 Cosmopolitan Club 4233 Entered Sophomore Year. 83 ,J 5, ,J xx JULIAN SIMEON LOEWUS, ZBT Atlanta. Ga. Judy 5 Born December 15, 19015 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Georgia School of TechnolOgy5 Corporation XV C255 Naval Architectural Society C2, 355 Entered Sophomore Year. COLUMBUS ELLIs LORD Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Neme 5 Born April 30, 18975 Architecture5 Prepared at the University of Maineg Federal Students' Club C155 Architectural Society C355 Masonic Club, Treasurer C455 Photographic Editor, Technique 1923 C355 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES EDWIN LOUD Hingham, Mass. Chuck 5 Born April 24, 19015 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Hingham High School5 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 455 Signal Battalion, Secretary5 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES HATHAWAY LOVELL San Francisco, Cal. Hatch 5 Born November 19, 18995 Architecture5 Prepared at University High School5 Architectural Society C2, 3, 455 California Club C3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. DONALD EATON LOVELL Malden, Mass. Born April 22, 18995 Physicsg Prepared at Malden High Schoolg Choral Society C3, 455 Mechanical Engi- neering Society C2, 355 Track C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. OSWIN WILLIAM LOWRY Chicago, Ill. Bill 5 Born-May 9, 19005 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Northwestern University, B. S.5 Glee Club C455 Swimming Squad C455 Entered Junior Year. HERBERT CARL LUDEKE East Orange, N. J. GuY 5 Born June 27, 19015 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Chauncy Hall Clubg Corporation XV C2, 455 Class Tug-of-War Team C155 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE HARTWELL LUDLOW, ZX Evanston, Ill. UTOIWH5 Born July 9, 18975 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Evanston Township High School, Dartmouth Collegeg KZS5 Entered Freshman Year. 84 C -Ioiai. You'i5l.i, 1.1 xn St. Louis, Mo. joe , Horn Si-pi:-lnlwr T, llllljg l':I1L1lIl1't'l'lllLf ,Xvluiiui-lrulioug l,l'1'I1iH'l'llill Solllam lligh Sehoolg Corpora- lion XY 12.21.-113 Ritlvl'1uh1l.2,21, 1r,Yiu--l'ri'sirl1-ul 1141, Ri1h'T1-aiu 42.21,-13, Nlaiiauu-r133g M. 1. T. K X V13 l'ut1rul lir hmm Y' ir ..-.....,.4 . .... ,. . ., l'H.xRl.1is llxkulsox l.i'sK, AXE Newton Centre, Mass 'Tllarlii- 3 Horn .Xpril 37, 151011 l':1U1lI1l'!'l'illlL .xlllllllllilflllllllli l're-parm-ml at Boston Latin School: Corpo- mtiou XX' 13, -tv, Entert-ul lfreslmum Yi-air. lYlI.l.1.U1 joux l.1 1'z lilmira, N. Y. BiIl 3 Horn May QU, Iflllll Bla-rlmuirzil Engine-erim1g Pri-pan-cl :it Elmira Free .-Xcaclelnyg Naval Archi- tectural Society 12, 333 Meelmnical lingiuem-ring Society H13 Entered l:l'l'Slll'll2lll Year. llxxllil. josizru Nlc'Q'.xu1'1n' Lawrence, Mass. Born January 11, 19023 Mr-ehauieal liimiues-ring, Pr:-pared at I-:m'rence High School, Mechanical Engi- neering Society 1-UQ Ordnance Association 1-Hg Ent:-rer,l lirt-shmau Year. W.-xr.TER D.fu-12 1leC'R15.x, +2214 Washington, D. C. Mann: Born june 26, ISDH, Mechanical Engineerimgg Pri-pared at Bnrdeutown Military Institute, George NVashington l.vl1lVK'l'Sil.j'Q Tech Show i233 Entered Freshman Year. CH.xRi..Es RAYMOND MeC'i remioN, B911 Philadelphia, Pa. Rely , Mae g Born june 30, 19003 Engineering Arlministrationg Prepared at Georgia Tech: The Colonelsg T. A. C. Secretary 13, -135 Corporation XV, Entertainment Committee C433 Entered Sopho- more Year. STUART P.-xRsH1.Ex' M.xCDoN.xLrJ, fbMA Newfields, N. H. Mac , Born September 14, 19013 Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Exeter High Sehoolg Chemical Society 12. 3, 435 Class Baseball Team 1135 Cross-Country 133g Technique Electoral Committee C335 Entered Freshman Year. FR.-xxcls Dona NICGINNIS Cambridge, Mass. Mae , Born September 3, 19035 Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at University of California, Glee Club C435 Banjo Club 4435 Speakers' Club C333 Army Ordnance Association 13, 433 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society 12, 3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. i.....s...l..l.,..,-.77-7 777.77 777777 77, 777.,. 7--in-T 774-7 df- 7 7 - --- -----A Y - Y Y ' ' ' 'W S5 -1, , 2:ff'f'i2 QffQf?f' . '1Qfi1:E'-Q.,.QLff:i-I' .. ' ' Y, ., , f'gI' ' ' .X gggf' :J iiaaif' fi E' ,223-52-jg , 1--f 1.E,E,-,A4.-.A. ,z FSA , I MJ .2 i ,I --4-1--E: Y- 1 f : 'ill-f ---4if1 ' A-or-11, U llf'.,i.,-,,'Qif'f'lf7 Qili1'..M.?-A-1,?ifg flQ :Dall I f'i'ii'I-'Z T W ' YYYY ' Y V rig W 'N 'A Y: H' ' Y 'V 'F 'Atv V Y' ' Ugg 7 KW.- , , .V , , . Wglgaggggf ,,w, .,g,,1gcE,,g'1 1,41 Lgllfgj 'ggilrbql 7.4 :r' fi- 2-V - -if-H ' 'f+3-'5iiY'gji i igj ,,:Ti All .f-- - 4-f --f f L f ---ff' W ,,', i ::..L . -..-v--Y -Y-. g -- --- -f A-4-----f--fr Q'-rn 'nerr fi:T l ' 1' fijjgj gi-,ggi-,f-1.ff,-L,-ifriff-ff-eff-,E-1:ff'-::..,, fr f-Sr-gafn-wa-+-f?'-f 'yi wx' , ,, NSI' Xb -l XXX Ei JOHN VINCENT MCGRAIL Boston, Mass. 1 Born June 27, 19005 General Engineeringg Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Entered Freshman Year. I ! I HUGH DEANE MCKINNON, EX Chicago, lll. I ' Pete g Born March 13, 19003 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Senn High School, Princeton Uni- ' versity, A. B.g Vectorsg Electrical Engineering Society, Secretary C4Dg Class Crewlfsllg Boathouse Com- l mittee C455 Entered junior Year. ' 'I BERTRAND ALLAN MCKITTRICK Lowell, Mass. Mac g Born August 28, 19013 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Lowell High Schoolg Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 43, Engineering Unit Association C3, 455 Riiie Club C255 Banjo and Mandolin Clubs C3. ' 495 Entered Freshman Year. LAURENCE SORENSON MCLANE, AXE Honolulu, T. H. I Mac g Born December 29, 19013 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at University of Hawaiig California I Club C2, 3, 4Dg Chemical Society MJ, President C455 Institute Committee C-LJ: Combined Professional I W Societies C4Jq Entered Sophomore Year. l l THOMAS LEO MCMAHON Woburn, Mass. I I Mac g Born February 8, 19005 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at VVoburn High Schoolg Chemical l Society C2, 3, 433 Catholic Club C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. l l WILLIAM FRANCIS NICNARY Attleboro, Mass. l s Mac g Born November 1, 19015 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at Attleboro I High School, Naval Architectural Society C3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. l N NEIL ALEXANDER IVIACNEIL Grand Narrows, Nova Scotia I Born April 7,.1899g Mining Engineering and Metallurgyg Prepared at University of St. Francis Xavier, I A. B.g Catholic Club C2, 3, 453 British Empire Club C3, 45g Hockey Team Q2, 3. 472 EHUCYBC1 FYQSIIUIHH Year- l ' A I I I BERT HARRISON MCQUEER Boston, Mass. , I, Born February 15, 1890g Chemical Engineering Practiceg Prepared at Benzonia Academy, B. A. Oberlin ' I Collegeg Entered Freshman Year. 1 I I I l l I I , I I , I, HMQQM YW Y W, -n ,v- --ns Y + V?4Y vwd V VY 'Wi ,MM-...az 4 - . M,........ -11 -L .-1.1.-:sb 86 K-H,XRl,liS l l'l'ClI 3li'Qi'iwrox. KE Ilolmhs Ifcrry, N. Y. Xiamen: Horn March 27, IMITQ Vivil linginwringp l'ri-pun-cl :xt l'rinu-ton l'nix'i-rsity5 Civil Iingincerini: Society 42,413 limi-rr-il Snplnmnm- Year. 432012512 Bnooxii NlcRm'xoi.ns Washington, D. C. INlac 5 Born Den-mln-r 5, ISKIT5 Xlzilln-innlicfg Pri-pnrurl at Exeter .Xvziclc-iiiyg l'nil0cl States Military Amdcniyg lilllL'I't'fl Senior Year. BIASICK K'H.xRl.ies NI.xa.xiu.xx Fresno, Cal. Mas 5 Born Oclnlwr 24, INEIS5 I'liysius5 l'rm-pxirezl at lfri-sim High School, Fresno junior L'ollcge5 Entered Freshman Yi-ar. MAX 1lAI.TZXl.XX Chelsea. Mass. Born May 12, 18095 .Xrcluiluctliru Prcfpurc-il at XYilliuins Grnmniar School: Entert-cl junior Year. I-'REDERIC S'1'L'RtiIs KIANN Taunton, Mass. Frecl 5 Born May 22, 19025 Mcclianical Engineering5 Prepared at Taunton High School: Rifle Club C155 Mr-clianical Engineering Society 12, 3, -115 Army Orclnanct- Association L3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. NELSOX Tniaoooiuz Maxx Mt. Yernon, N. Y. Ncls 5 Born November IU. 18905 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Medford High Schoolg Ble- chanical Engineering Society 42, 3, 435 Baseball C115 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES h'l.XRVIN AIAPES Spring Valley, N. Y. Charlie 5 Born March 1-l, 19015 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Spring Valley High Schoolg Elec- trical Engineering Society C475 Entered Freshman Year. W.x1.Txf1a Swim NIARDER, MIA Plainfield, N. j. Doc , VValt 5 Born October 22, 19005 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Plainfield High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society CZ, 3, 455 Aeronautical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Managing Board 433, Treasurer Q-D5 Class Tug-of-NVar Team C255 Entered Freshman Year. , 87 HYIIAN FREEMAN MARSHALL Gloucester, Mass. Shorty , Born March 8, 1903, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Gloucester High School, Chemical Society C3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. PETE VALENTINE iViARTIN, KE Cincinnati, Ohio Born August 20, 1902, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Prepared at Madisonville High School, Mining Society C25, Class Football Cl, 25, Entered Freshman Year. DENTON MAssEY, KA Toronto, Canada Dent , Born june 20, 1900, Engineering Administration, Prepared at University of Toronto Schools, Yale University, University of Toronto, Mechanical Engineering Society 12, 35, Corporation XV C2, 35, Director Q35 CResigned5, British Empire Club Cl, 2, 35, Vice-President 115, President 125, Executive Committee C35 fResigned5, Field Day Committee C25, Senior Dance Committee Chairman C35, Class Tug-of-War C25, Tennis 115, Hockey fl, 25, T. C. A. Cabinet C2, 35, Activities Committee Chairman 435, All-Technology Smoker 125, Entered Freshman Year. ALLAN GEORGE NIEAKIN, JR., AXE Cincinnati, Ohio Al , Born December 12, 1898, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at George XVashington University, Entered Freshman Year. RAYMOND MORTON MEEKINS Arlington Heights, Mass. Ray , Born July 23, 1901, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Prepared at Everett High School, Mining Engineering Society 145, Entered Freshman Year. ROSWELL AUGUSTUS MERRITT, QIJAG Macon, Ga. Born March 15, 1897, General Engineering, Prepared at Mercer University, A.B., LLB., Secretary, Dormitory Executive Committee C45, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM LOUIS MERZBACH, ZBT New York, N. Y. Bill , Born February 24, 1902, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Horace Mann School, Chemical SOCICW K2, 3, 45, The Tech, News Board C15, Associate Editor C25, Assistant Manager Soccer 115, Rifle Club Cl, 25, Technique Electoral Committee C35, Entered Freshman Year. STEPHEN BRoWNLoW METCALFE, ZNII Brookline, Mass. Steve , Born July 4, 1900, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Prepared at University of California, Mining Society i3, 45, Secretary C35, Entered Junior Year. 88 XX'.xL'ri-in .Xl'm'sTi's X11-:'1'c1u.1f, Ayr Rochester. X. Y. Horn August T. IMDB: liiigim-i'riiig ,Xcllninisirntionq l'ri-parcel at Vniversity of Roclif-sterg Mechanical limzim-1-rim: Fwcii-li' IIN: fi flYUY1lllUll XY 141: T1-elim-lngy .Xnhli-tic Club 1:51, I'n-siilem 133: Calumet Vluh I-ll, President 1415 Class l-'ootlmll 021. Captziin 4211 Mauiagm-r lfield Day lfoothall 1333 Coach 1925 lfnullxall Tn-:un 13, -115 Conrli 192.3 liasehull Train 131: M. l. T. .L .X. 4-415 lfnu-rerl Soplioinore Xear. l.ot'isAx1Hi'R Nliarz, X'l' Omaha, Xeh. Born Nlarcli lil. 150015 .Xrclnilvrliiri-5 l'rrpuri-il at Uninlia Iligh School, Cornell l'nix'ersity5 Triglyph5 linu-rt-rl Fenior Year. ilH.XRI.1i5 KITZ3lll.l.liR Nlu.L15n. EAI-I Gettysburg, Pa. Milte 5 Born Nnvelnber 25, 15519: Engim-ering .Xrlininistraliom Prepared at Gettysburg Collegeg Me- chanical Engineering Society 13, -115 Corporation XX' A-115 Class Track H15 Entered junior Year. t'1..xxxE Counis lXlILL1iR Racine, Wis. C. C. 5 Born june 22. 151005 Cheniical En5.:inrz'ring5 l'ri-parm-tl at Lake Forest Acacleiny, University ot XYisconsinq Chemical Such-ty il, 215 .Xeronautical Engineering Society t215 Tech Show Ballet fl, 213 Entered Freslunan Year. linucxn HLTDDLESTON Rlll.I.I2R Rochester, N. Y. Ed 5 Born September 13, 19015 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at Andover Academy: Cor- poration XV K2, Ii, 41: joint Dormitory Committee 1415 Dormitory Executive Committee 1415 Dormi- tory Dance Committee 13, -173 Chairman 141, Swimming Manager Gil, Team 1455 M. I. T. A. A. USD: Banjo Club 11, 2. 415 Mandolin Club 11, 12, 415 Glee Club C-415 Entered Freshman Year. HELEN SHANNON NIILLER Brookline, Mass. Born June 25, 19025 Chemistryg Prepared at Girls' Latin School5 Cleofang Entered Freshman Year. HENRY COCDEN LAY Nl1I.l.ER, jk., Xfb Philadelphia. Pa. Chick 5 Born September 17, 19015 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Germantown Academyg Tau Beta Pi5 Beaver5 Mechanical Engineering Society 42, 3, 415 Executive Committee C255 Class Crew ll, 215 Assistant Manager Crew fl, 215 Technique Electoral Committee 4215 Associate Editor Technique 1923 i315 Budget Committee CB, 435 All-Technology Smoker Committee 4315 Elections Committee C415 Field Day Marshal 13, 415 Entered Freshman Year. STEPHEN JONES lWILLER Orange, N. -I. Bornalay 19, 19015 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at South Orange High School5 Entered Fresh- lllan Caf. ' Y- ' -' 'f -'-M -- ---' -'A -W ---------'V--v ---- Y V-W -7-H ----'M ---W -4--M' -4 A 4 C 89 ,. ' 1'Vg'f ' . l 4 , ct.. . Q., -21:3 5.57-' . A f elf' V -JT f-,SXQ1 :Q ,. -' J ug F .. 'ff' Q,-fLg.VlEE5j'-.1 'fiigi-3.--A-il' LQ:-Q I -fr 3 - A' ., ,',. if il, M. 1,1 TT ii' TH, l ,.A- gi , fwfr, rfi1rT, fw if,i'1'fg A ..., , .A .. . . . . . .. . W, WAY, .,.A .-.af --.,?-f....-f-..f,,., - ,ff iii I QQ 5 ,Q 3, ,il Pi gc-,li xg l , . l f li J 4. WE. ' Pqqxkjl get rl l 1' iv-l 5 AJS. 1 FTQSQ F til leg -s l al l i l tl l Lili . . ,. ' l' 5 HARRY GEORGE NIINER, AT Louisville, ky. Born April 19, 18995 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Cornell Universityg Entered Junior Year. Q tg ll. . REGINALD BODLEY NIINER, ATA Wellesley Hills, Mass. 1 I i' Reg q Born September 16, 18995 Architectureg Prepared at Boston Latin School, Dartmouth, B.S.g Ml N. Scarab: Architectural Society C3, 455 Masonic Club C453 Dartmouth Club C3, 42g Entered Junior Year. rl E - Q rl 5, l ANNA AUGUSTA NIOHRING Lancaster, Pa. 'H QAnn g Born June 27, 1894: Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Millersville S. N. S.g Entered Sophomore tl, ,E ear. lla i, S lil NIELVIN CARL MOLSTAD, AXE Spring Valley, Minn. Q till QvMike g Born November 18, 18985 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Carlton Collegeg Entered Junior F 5 ear. , gl 1 l 1' .1 W 1 , CHARLES EDYVARD MONGAN Somerville, Mass. il 1, ll. H - . . . - ' ii Pete 9 Born May 11, 19033 Electrochem1cal Engineermgg Prepared at Somerville High Schoolg Chemical Q il Society 42, 3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. will . ,X , , ll l 1 Q DUDLEY MOORE West Somerville, Mass. ,lgx I Dinty g Born August 11, 19015 Architectureg Prepared at Somerville High Schoolg Architectural Society ' I fl, 2, 3, 495 Entered Freshman Year. ,ll IH r it V Vi Hr ALVA BRITTON MORGAN Malden, Mass. l Borun July 4, 1900, Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Malden High Schoolg Electrical Engineering :li Socletyg Entered Freshman Year. it ' i I 'lf I I W ,t DoNALD Louis IVIORIARTY Northampton, Mass. i iii l Born August 25, 19003 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Northampton High Schoolg Catholic Club Q i ,l C1, 2, 335 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. , il A ll ll 'l li l A l , , . rr lil :A l l L t,l l All il iii l ll ' ll i' ill it il ii ill i rl ll . l All ll l Vi :5':j l :mifi-42 ' lf ' ' 'lf J' ' :: ' s fr fifii'-regex' '-'fiiiifeizf 'Zig-f? -?1i-2 rf5.. iii m'AlC:?7-237 1 ill' or M 213. - Ajggig E, v, :gi i:Q'f?i. iiilic i. . -Egg 90 BRVCE KIORIER Nlossxrxx, rbNl.x llolyoke, Blass. Moss , Horn March il, 194123 Cln-mical Iinginvi-ring: l'rt-purul at llolyoke High School, Chemical Society 12. 55. 41: 'I'rcasurcr Hr. Thi- T--rh .Xdvi-rtisiug Staff 111, Treasury Staff 1121, Assistant Treasurer 1311 Tech Show Orcht-stra 131g T. C. .L 1Jiri-rtor of Social Work 13. 41: Musiml Clubs HJ. Mandolin Club 141. jazz Hand 1413 Institute Ifinanu- Couirnittvv 1-U3 lintvrt-il Freshman Year. W.-x1.T5R 1-'1zRn1x.xxo Mrxifonn. AXA Worcester, Mass. 1Vult g Horn june rs, IENKIQ Mechanical lingini-vringg Prcparwl at X. l'I. S. X XY. P. I. Entered Junior Year. 11',x1.TER B.u.bwiN Nlumocu, 4111112 Maui, Hawaii Doc g Born September IH, 12100: Engineering .xCi111illiSl1'i1li01lQ Prepared at XYorcester .-Xvademyg Beaver: Pi Di-Ita Epsilon: Stylus: Walker Club: Corporation XV tl, 2. 3, -11: Junior Director 12, 31, Calumet Club: Advertising Manager The Tech ll. 2, 31. Assistant Gem-ral Manager i315 Soccer Team C315 Vice- Presirlcnt Technology Athletic Club l-ll, Enter:-ml Freshman Ymr. Joi-ix josiaru Nlt'R1fHx', 112K Dorchester, Mass. Turk , Born August 7, 136193 Engineering Aflministrationg Prepared at Boston Latin School: Catholic Club 61, 2, 3, -ll, President 429, Corporation XV ill, 3, 41: Class Football 1115 Manager Freshman Base- ball 1133 M. 1. T. Orchestra 1113 Tech Show Lyrics and Music 4373 Entered Freshman Year. XYOODWORTH XORTHEY hiURRAY Greenbush, Mass. Born July 5, 1901, Mechanical Enginecringg Prepared at Somerville High School, Mechanical Engineer- ing Soeietyg Entered Freshman Year. CH,xRLEs Rt'Do1.1-'H NIYERS, Qntl, fbl'A Atlantic City, N. J. Flap , Born October 25, 18993 Chemical Engineering Practiceg Prepared at Staunton Military Academy, Tome Schoolg Technology Athletic Club C213 KQSQ Chemical Society til, 3, 413 Entered Freshman Year. RAGNER EIDE NAESS Kristiania, Norway Born April 1, 1900g Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Halling High Schoolg Rifle Club KD: Aeronau- tical Society Qljg Cosmopolitan Club tl, 2, 3, 415 Norwegian Students' Club LZ, 3, 45, Secretary QSJQ Entered Freshman Year. HARRY SAMU121. N.-XNEJI.-KN Paterson, N. J. Born july 2, 19015 Chemistry, Prepared at Paterson High Schoolg Chemical Society CQ, 419 Choral Society CSD, Entered Sophomore Year. 91 JOHN BLAISDELL NASON TYRONE, Pa. J. B. 5 Born March 7, 19015 Engineering .-Xdministratiom Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Cor- poration XV 12, 3, 435 Secretary 143, Mechanical Engineering Society 1335 Chauncy Hall Club5 Rifle Club 1435 Entered Freshman Year. MALACHY JOSEPH NAUGHTEN Boston, Mass. Mal 5 Born july 14, 18945 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Fordham College, A.B.5 Cosmopolitan Club 12, 435 Civil Engineering Society 11, 2, 3, 435 Catholic Club 11, 2, 3, 43, Financial Secretary 123, Vice- Presidgent 1335 K. of C. Club 12, 3, 43, Treasurer 1435 Summer Camp Student Council 1335 Entered Fresh- man ear. GERALD MARSTON NAUMAN, ATA San Francisco, Cal. ,Terry 5 Born July 2, 18995 Engineering .-Xdministration5 Prepared at California School of Mechanical Arts, University of Californiag California Club Treasurer 1335 Swimming Team 13, 435 W'earer of STT5 Entered Sophomore Year. SANGTA NEE Shanghai, China Som April 24, 18995 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Nanl-:ing Teachers' College5 Entered Junior ear. DEWEY NELSON Magnolia, Mass. Born Febrruary 19, 18985 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at VVentworth lnstitute5 Coporation XV 1435 Civil Engineering Society 1435 Masonic Club5 Entered Sophomore Year. GEORGE FLOYD NESBITT, JR., BGH Ashton, Md. Ted 5 Born May 6, 18995 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at Johns Hopkins Universityg PiDelta EDSllOHi WoOpGaroo5 Osiris5 Colonels, President 1335 XValker Club5 Calumet Club, Vice-President 1435 Tech Night Committee 13, 435 All-Technology Smoker Committee 1335 Board Contributing Editor The Tech 13, 435 General Manager Voo Doo 13, 435 Institute Committee 13, 435 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE FRANCIS NEVERS Burnside, Conn. Born August 13, 19025 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared East Hartford High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society 11, 2, 3, 435 Aeronautical Engineering Society 1135 Rifie Club 1135 Entered Freshman ear. ALEXANDER FRED NEWMAN Bridgeport, Conn. Born January 30, 18995 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Cooper lnstitute5 Entered Freshman Year. 92 SCOTT I-iLExIIxc Xicou. Maui. T- H- Born March 2.1, 19113: Mi-rluiiiicul Engim-i-ring: l'rt-purvilnt Muni lligh School: Entered Sophomore Year. 11'ILLI,m STACY Niiixaxiv, X111 St. Louis. 310. Bill : Born April 9, 1900: llining Engineering :intl Bletallurgy: Prepared at Culver Military Academy, Lehigh lfniversity: Mining Enginei-ring Society 141: Entert-rl Sophoniore Year. HAROLD Huuus Ninas Toronto, Canada Hal : Born April 20, 19013 Engineering .-Xclministratinn: Prepared at University of Toronto: Hockey Team ily: Entert-d Fri-slnnan Yr-ur. JOSEPH XIssExIs.xuI Cambridge, Mass. JOc : Born February ll, 1001: Engineering Administration: Prepared at Rindge Technical School: Chemical Society 141: Corporation XY 141: Enterctl lfrcshmun Year. GEORGE NAPOLEON Noiuus, jk. Auburndale, Mass. Norrie : Born June 29, 1900: Chemical Engineering: Prepared at 1Vest Springfield High School: Chem- ical Society 13, -11: Entered Freshman Year. XVILLIANI DAGGETT NORWOOD, WA Baltimore, Md. Dag : Born February 8, 19013: CO-operative Course in Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute: Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, -LJ: Hexalphag Entered Sophomore Year. JOSEPH CORNELL NOWELL, JR., .XXII New Bedford, Mass. Joe : Born May 2, 1901: Civil Engineering: Prepared at St. Georges School: Osiris: Beaver: VV:-ilker Club: Theta Tau: Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, 41: Class Executive Committee 121: President M. I, T, A. A. 141: Assistant Business Manager Tech Show 111: Assistant Manager Boxing 121: Manager 131: Advisory Council on Athletics 141: Tech Night Committee 13, 41, Chairman 141: Class Crew 11, 21: Varsity Crew 121: Second Varsity Crew 131: Contributing Editor The Tech 141: Entered Freshman Year. JAMES VINCENT O'CONNOR Holyoke, Mass. Born July 9, 1902: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Holyoke High School: Mechanical Engineering Society 12, -11: Catholic Club 141: Entered Freshman Year. 93 JOHN VVILLIAM OOO Indianola, IOWZI Born February 2, 18955 Architectureg Prepared at Indianola High School. Nebraska Statc Teachers College, Columbia University5 Architectural Society C435 Masonic Club5 Entered Junior Year. ICHYE HONG OON Penang, Straits Settlement Charlie 5 Born May 10, 19005 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Hong Kong University5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 435 Cosmopolitan Club C2, 3, 435 Chinese Club C2, 3, 435 Soccer Team C435 Entered Soph- omore Year. NIILTON LAWRENCE OR.-xNsKY, ZBT Des Moines, Iowa Milt 5 Born May 26, 19015 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at VVest Des Moines High School5 Corporation XV Cl, 2, 3, 435 Tech Engineering News C1, 235 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN MARSHALL OSBORNE Minneapolis, Minn. Bor-n July 3, 18955 Chemical Enginecringg Prepared at Minneapolis Central High SclIool5 Chemical Society C3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. RICHARD POYVELL OVENSHINE Governors Island, N. Y. Dick 5 Born November 6, 18995 Mathematics5 Prepared at New Rochelle High School, U. S. Military Academy: Entered Senior Year. PERCIVAL PADGETT, JR. Washington, D. C. Born March 7, 19015 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Vllestern High School5 Electrical Engineering Society C3. 435 Entered Freshman Year. NORMAN PAGE Melrose Highlands, Mass. Doc 5 Born Nlovember 4, 19015 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Melrose High School5 Aeronautical Engineering Society C135 Radio Club C135 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. EARL CHARLES PALMER Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone Born October 30, 19015 Chemical Engineering Practice5 Prepared at Balboa High School5 Swimming Team C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. 94 ' :Xl.l.IiX .Xxnis lixiixiiic liillerirn, Mass. ,L 5 Burn Nmwiiiln-r H. 1!iKIl:i'ivil Iingiin-1-rinhgg l'n-pxiri-rl :it llnivi-llli.Lli5cliiml1Civil lil'l!lllll'1'l'lIl2 Sneietv 113, Zi, 415 Track 13. -U, lintvri-fl I ri--lnnzin Xi-nr. ,losicvn I.1NcuLx Iixizxiaie, ililfflf Conlcsxille. Md. l'ark 3 linrn .Xpril li, 1505: Civil liiigiin-1-rixieg l'n-pzirwl :il 51:-ri-r C'nlln'u1- l'rvp:ir.imry Sclnml, Bates Coll:-ui-5 Enters-rl Snplmnmre Yi-ur. Alll.'lUN l-Il,l.nvo1zTH I'.xRKiiR lfairhaven, Blass. l Bla-p 5 Born Octuber 26, ISDH, liinlney :inrl Puhlir llvnlllig Prvpzirvcl at Xi-xv llvflford l-ligh Sclioulg Clie-iiiieal Society 1,1215 linti-ri-cl l ri'sliin:in Yi-ar. l-iiuxeisco izxiuu Y me Los Ricviss Seville, Spain Horn May 21, 18983 Naval Arcliiu-uliire and Klnrinv liimiiif-irriimz Prepnreil at .Xhlmtsliulme School, lfeltes College, Escuela liigc-ni:-ms Industrizili-sg Latin .Kim-ricaiii Club rl, 11. 315 Cnsilinpnlitan Club l fl. 2, 395 Naval Arcliitevtural Society 12, 23, 43, Tri-usuri-r 13, All, Cnnihinecl Prnlbssioiizil Societies 137: Iwnancu Curnmittee 13. -il, Entered lfrvslnnan Year. l'l.XRUI-D CH.-XRLE5 l'1a,xRsoN, AXA Malden, Mass. 1Tobv 5 Born October 16. ISEIT5 Clieniical Engim'1-ring Practice, Preparecl at Xlliketielcl High Schoolg Chemical Society L-435 Entered Soplioiiiori- Year. IJIIILIP Ricnfximsox Pifixusnx, AXE Nexvlnirvport, Mass. Ifhil 5 Born November 20, 151005 Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Prepared at Newburyport High Schoolg Mining Engineering Society 12, 3, 43, Vice-President H75 Entered Freshman Year. RIQQINALD HAMPT PEI-ZNE Hamilton, Canada Reg 5 Born October 15, 15995 Chemical Engineering Practiceg Prepared at 1-lighneld College, Collegiate Inst1tute5 Chemical Society 12, 3, 435 British Empire Club Q3, 455 The Tech C115 Cosmopolitan Club CI. 255 Canadian Club Cl, 2, 315 Entered Freshman Year. NIILES VVELLS Pr5NNvrs.xcKER Parkersburg, W. Va. Penny 5 Born April 30, 19015 Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy, Hexalpha5 Electrical Engineering Society 13, 455 Entered junior Year. 95 JAMES ANDERSON PENNYPACKER Haddonfield, N. J. Pete , Penny 5 Born June 11, 18995 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineeringg Prepared at Had- donfield High School5 Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 455 Class Band C255 Technique Electoral Com- mittee C355 M. I. T. Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 455 Tech Show Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 45, Librarian C25, Assistant Manager C35, Concert Master C455 Entered Freshman Year. ALFRED MANCHESTER PERKINS Salem, Mass. Bat , Perk 5 Born December 15, 18985 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Salem High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Aeronautical Engineering Society C255'Army Ordnance Asso- ciation C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. OSCAR LUNDGREN PERKINS, CDMA Cambridge, Mass. O. L. 5 Born July 19, 19025 Electrochemical Engineering5 Prepared at Rindge Technical School5 Orchestra gl, 2, 355 Chemical Society C255 Voo Doo C2, 35, Assistant Circulation Manager C355 Entered Freshman ear. ALFRED PERLMAN, EAM Minneapolis, Minn. Born November 22, 19025 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at University of Minnesota5 Corporation XV C455 Civil Engineering Society C455 Entered Junior Year. HUGH PERRIN, ANI' Brookline, Mass. Born August 7, 18995 Architecture5 Prepared at Country Day School, Harvard College5 Triglyph5 Archi- tectural Society C455 Frieze and COrnice5 Entered Junior Year. ALFRED JAMES PERRY Portland, Maine Al'.'5 Born july 26, 19015 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Portland High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Menorah Society C1, 2, 3, 45, Secretary C455 Aeronautical Engineering Society C255 Dormitory Committee C1, 255 Entered Freshman Year. FOSTER NICHOLS PERRY, Xfb Westerly, R. I. Fos 5 Born January 11, 19025 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at The Choate School5 The Beaver5 Stylus5 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 455 Tech Engineering News C15, Director of Research C255 The Tech Editorial Board C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. PETER PETERSON Bergen, Norway Pete 5 Born September 20, 19025 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Bergen College5 Norwegian Students Club.C1, 2, 3, 45, Manager C455 Civil Engineering Society C3, 455 Cosmopolitan Club C355 Soccer C455 Fencing C455 Entered Freshman Year. ,MMM 96 'f TT'j F' . ' ii iii,-.1 ii -. 54 i fi 1, it 3 I u v i i n l I J Q l , . I ROGER EDWARD PHELPS Springfield, Blass. A Born August 12. 18955 VO-Opemtive Vunrse in Electriml Engineeringg Prepared at Newton High Schoolg Entered Freshman Year. HERMAN Fu' PIKE, fbBl-Z Melrose, Mass. Born February 12, 19025 Engineering .Xdminislrutinng Pri-parvfl at .Xnclover .iuxdeniyg Theta Tau: Manager NX'restling i315 Entered I-ireshniun Ymr. P.-xL'L RUSSELL PLANT Winsted, Conn. Paul 5 Born February 9, 19023 Electrical Engineering: Prepared ut Gilbert Schoolg Electrical Engi- neering Society C3, -U5 Choral Society 13, -435 Entered Sophomore Yi-ur. ELTVVEED POAIEROY, JR., AXE Donna. Texas POm 5 Born January 2. 19005 Engineering AdrninislraLiun5 Prepared at Dallas High School. Texas A. R M. Collegeg Corporation XY 12, 3, 455 Snior Director 141. Clieniiuil Society QLZJ5 Entered Fresh- man Year. EDMUND STANLEY POx1vK.iL.x Savannah, Ga. Pomy 5 Born November 8, 18975 Civil Enginmring5 Prepared at Benedictine Co1lege5 Cross-Country Team C425 Entered Freshman Year. V i LEANDER HOLDEN POOR, GAX York. Pa. Leo 5 Born January 1, 19025 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Andover Academy5 Cross-Country C3, 455 , Track CSJ5 Tech Show C3J5 Entered Sophomore Year. LLOYD JUDSON PORTER Port Washington, N. Y. Port 5 Born June 16, 19005 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Passaic High SchOO15 Mechanical Engineering Society Q2, 3, 495 Gym Team Cl, 2, 31, Manager C355 Entered Freshman Year. l T XVILSON POTTER, JR. Forestville, Conn. W Bill 5 Born February 21, 19005 General Engineeringg Prepared at Briston High Schoo15 Entered Fresh- man Year. W . , 1 ', i i W i l' 1 , , T S' i 'I V' 1: ii' 1 i l l l : l i , W iz i Nl . i iii T ' 'T' '7 ' 7'f ' nd -Aflml A A AIYJT T -'-1 H V YT -,--q- TLi YYY --TQ 97 PHILIP WHITE POWELL, KE Milton, Vermont Phil 3 Born July 22, 18993 Engineering AdminiStration3 Prepared at Dean Academy3 Rifle Club C3, 43Q Corporation XV C433 Entered Freshman Year. LESLIE WARREN POWERS Lynn, Mass. LeS 3 Born December 2, 18983 Engineering AdminiStration3 Prepared at Holten High School3 Entered Freshman Year. LEXVIS JERROLDTON POWERS, JR., GE Springfield, Mass. Jerry 3 Born September 24, 19001 General Science3 Prepared at Central High School3 Rifle Club C2, 3, 43. Secretary C23, Vice-President C433 Stylus3 Tech Photo Editor C433 Voo Doo C433 Mandolin Club C433 Rifle Team C433 Entered Freshman Year. JAMES VVELDON PRATT, AKE Tacoma, Wash. Jim 3 Born June 19, 18982 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Stadium High School, University of WaSl1ington3 Electrical Engineering Society C433 Track C433 Entered Senior Year. PERCY PAUL PRATT, 9X Battle Creek, Mich. Pete 3 Born October 30, 18963 Engineering AdminiStration3 Prepared at Battle Creek High School: Mechanical Engineering Society C233 Electrical Engineering Society C233 Corporation XV C2, 3, 43, D1- rector.C33, President C433 Masonic Club C3, 43, Vice-President C433 Publicity, Combined Professional Societies C433 T. A. C.3 Institute Committee C433 Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH KITCHENER PRESTON Lynn, Mass. Born July 21, 1902: Chemical Engineering3 Prepared at Lynn Classical High School3 Chemical Society C2, 433 Choral Society C433 Entered Freshman Year. BERNARD EMERSON PROCTOR Malden, Mass. BIInny 3 Born May 5, 1901: Biology and Public HealtlI3 Prepared at Malden High School3 Chemical Society C2, 433 Class Tug-of-War Team Cl, 233 Entered Freshman Year. GERALD PUTNAM Boston, Mass. Ierry 3 Born November 27, 19023 Civil Engir1eering3 Prepared at English High SCl'lOOlQ Civil Engi- neering Soclety C2, 433 Tech Show Ballet C2, 333 Voo Doo C333 Benchmark Staff C33 3Summer Camp Show C233 Entered Freshman Year. ...LMS 98 lx IQ ' ' '1 5 x, l Qc., 3 ,X M as I x ,iri:'jjQj2T,L'Sf'i-f - f - -'f'Q,T'f, ' ' - f A.-Y-.f-r----.Y,:,e:..v. Y -44 f' gi -, ,A FQ 1 Q5 1924 T lf C' H N I Q U ti 192-1 ' ' -.,,,.g, you 3 ,H , W-, Y... V- - -- M a Af 1 'H x 1 i.ii H 1 . A T it F 1 I ifggg, Yygfijw -a M L f T. WL -WAYKWWN W ,FW TW Y U M Y -Y V ,V V, Y ,, -WW ,. , P.-u.nER Cossterr PL'rx.ui, .NI New York, N. Y. Put 3 Born July 13. 19003 Geology and Geological Engineering: Prepared at Milton Academyg Beaver3 K2S3 Institute Committee t2l: Executive Committee tResignedJ 1313 Chairman Committee on Field Day Awardsg Field Day Marshal Nfl: Freshman Cross-Country U73 Treasurer Technique 1923 till tResignedJ3 Treasurer Benchmark 4313 Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT jocetrx PYLE Wilmington, Del. Al 3 Born January 29. 18963 Electrical Enginr-eringg Prepared at XYilmington Iligh School3 Electrical Engineering Society C313 M. l. T. Orchestra C513 Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT Bloxroonsiu' Raxuoteii, B911 Rahway, N. J. Doc 3 Born June 10, 18973 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Andover Academy: Institute Com- mittee fl, 233 Class Football Team tl, 213 Freshman Football Team Coach 1313 Sophomore Football Team Coach 1413 Entered Freshman Year. RODNEY Ct'R'r1s R.-xxiux Cleveland, Ohio Rod 3 Born July 15, 19011 Engineering Administration: Prepared at East Technical High Schoolg Corporation XV K2, 3, -U3 Class Tug-of-XYar Team QIJQ Entered Freshman Year. H.ARRY RELTBEN R.-XPHAEL, f11I5A Norwich, Conn. Born January 25, 19023 Engineering Administration3 Prepared at Norwich Free AC21dElTl5'Q Corporation XV 42, 3, 433 Entered Freshman Year. H. H. A. RAZZACK Madras, India Razz 3 Born March 15, 18963 Electrical Engineeringg Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES V1cToR Reeves Dedham, Mass. Born January 18, 19001 Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Dedham High School, U. S. N.3 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR IRVING REINUS New York, N. Y. Art 3 Born September 21, 18963 Chemical Engineering Practice3 Prepared at Horblet's Preparatory Sehool3 The Tech Dramatic Department 1433 Entered Freshman Year. 99 me If ' ROBERT WALES RENO Brookline, Mass. Bob , Born August 27, 1899, Architecture, Prepared at Newton High School, Architectural Society t2, 3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD BERLIN REX . Lehighton, Pa. Rex , Born january 24, 1900, Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Lehigh University, Hexalpha, Masonic Club, Entered Sophomore Year. PERCIVAL SIMONDS RICE Dorchester, Mass. Born January 1, 1903, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Dorchester High School, Entered Freshman Year. EDWIN ROBINSON RICHARDS, KE Lexington, Mass. Eddie , Born May 25, 1901, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Prepared at Lexington High School, Class Football tl, 25, Entered Freshman Year. THOMAS ORIN RICHARDS, GE New York, N. Y. Tom , T. O. , Born January 17, 1900, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Andover Academy, Executive Committee t4D, Tech Show tl, 22, XVrestling tl, 2, 3, 45, Crew C1, 2, 3, 4.3: Entered Fresh- man Year. ROBERT RICHARDSON Waban, Mass. Born January 29, 1901, Geology and Geological Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. PHILIP LAWRENCE RILEY Belmont, Mass. Phil , Born November 6, 1899, Biology and Public Health, Prepared at Belmont High:SchOOl, Civil Engineering Society t2J, Entered Freshman Year. JAMES MELVIN ROBBINS Belmont, Mass. Jingle , Born July 13, 1902, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Belmont High School, Chauncy Hall School, Civil Engineering Society CQ, 3, 45, Executive Committee t4l, Engineering Unit Association C3, 45, Rifle Club CID, Chauncy Hall Club tl, 2, 35, Student Council Summer Camp CZJ, Entered FreslIman Year. 100 RICHARD C'oLLlxos Rornx jackson, Miss. Ji A. X Bi. CollQge5 Diclc 5 Born September 111, 10015 El1'ctrim'nl lfngini-ifringg Prt-part-rl :it Mississipl Entered junior Year, C'H,xRLi2s S'r,xxL1ax' Ronixsox chanical Engineering Society CL. lsiinoxn Rolnxsox 10015 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at I.mvel Rohhy 5 Born December 12, P, 3, -155 Entered lfreshiuan Year. Robhie 5 Born August 14, 19015 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Portland High School5 Menorah So- ciety Cl, 455 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. I.ou'ell, Mass. l High Schoolg Me- Poriland, Maine X.xTH.xx1EL OLIVER Ronixsox, fbI'A Brooklyn, Y. Rohby 5 Born May 17, 19005 Engineering Adn1inistr:ition5 Prepared at Andover Academyg Swimming Team C155 Tech Sliow Publicity Department C155 Executive Committee C255 Entered Freshman Year. Rowihxxn JOHN Rornxsox Colorado Springs, Colo. Born june 14, 18075 Meclianical Engineeringg Prepared at Colorado Springs High School, Colorado Collegeg Entered Junior Yi-ar. CHARLES ERNEST Rocne Athol, Mass. Charlie 5 Born June 30, 19025 Chemistryg Prepared at Concord High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 M. I. T. Orchestra C3, 455 Track C3, 455 Cross-Country Team C455 Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD PALMER ROLL, JR. Boston, Mass. Ed 5 Born April 25, 19015 Electrochemical Engineeringg Prepared at Boston English High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 Vice-President C45, Electrical Engineering Society C2 , 3, 455 Aeronautical Engineering Society C455 Rifle Club C155 Cosmopolitan Club CQ, 3, 455 Trip Manager C35, Assistant Sec- retary C455 Tech Engineering News Publicity C1, 255 Assistant Manager Boxing C255 Entered Freshman Year. ARNE HENRY RONKA Gloucester, Mass. A. H. 5 Born May 18, 19005 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Gloucester High Schoo15 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Choral Society C455 Track C455 Entered Freshman Year. 101 4 w 1 ,Ai il 1 , . ,C C . wil, llll ,l , 23.1. . li iii C, ir i -ll x i. ll li- w rl ,EN li ll ,i ,,, iw'i H l ,l' ,' i, it 19 THOMAS EMERSON ROUNDS Providence, R. I. A F 'Clif Tom : Born April 10, 1902: Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Hope Street High School: .Electrical ll QQ Engineering Society C2, 3, 45: Cosmopolitan Club C45: M. I. T. Signal Battalion C3, 45: Radio Society 1' C3, 45: Aeronautical Engineering Society C25: Class Tug-of-VVar Team C1, 25: Tech Engineering News, if News and Publicity Departments C2, 35: Entered Freshman Year. yi. C. 2:1 CLARENCE YVILLIAM ROW Cambridge, Mass. lily Rosie, Tilly : Born August 27, 1898: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Cambridge Latin School: 1 ,gg Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3. 45: Entered Freshman Year. li Ti GEORGE ANTHONY ROWEN, 'LK jamaica Plain, Mass. Born August 30, 1901: Engineering Administration: Prepared at iNest Roxbury High School: Corpora- l- 1 li' tion XV C2, 3, 45: Catholic Club C1, 2, 3, 45, President C-15: Speakers' Club C3, 45: Class Treasurer C35: Finance Committee C35: Track C1, 2, 35: Class Relay Team C25: Boxing C25: Tech Show Cl, 25: Gym Team 1 C35: Entered Freshman Year. rl HARRY SCHUMANN RUBENS, EN Brooklyn, N. Y. Born May 6, 1902: Chemical Engineering Practice: Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School: Rifle Club -' ir C2, 8, 45: Class Crew C1, 25: Rifle Team C2, 3, 45, Captain C45: M. I. T. A. A. C45: Dramatic Editor, The 'I Tech C2, 35: Entered Freshman Year. iii C RALPH EDWARD RUB1Ns Minneapolis, Minn. Ra1ly : Born October 7, 1900: Civil Engineering: Prepared at Blake School: Entered Sophomore Year. H. EDWARD CHARLES RUE Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 3 QEddie : Born April 9, 1895: Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Cooper Institute: Entered Freshman i rw ear. ' 1 :lil rl HOWARD FRASER RUSSELL Mont Vernon, N. H. l RuSS : Born March 26, 1897: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Stearns School: Entered Fresh- 1. v man Year. X PAUL ANTHONY RYAN Susquehanna, Pa. , , ll 1 Wi Tony, P. A. : Born February 21, 1900: Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Holy Cross College: 'l 1- Catholic Club C1, 2, 3, 45: Electrical Engineering Society C2, 8, 45: Radio Society C45: The Tech Editorial ij i xl Board C3, 45: The Tech Show Orchestra CPiano5 C45: Entered Freshman Year. lil li . X M. l li l l ll! l . ' li :N ' ' li C ' ii 1 ll i X Q i i il., li 102 CARI. jonx SACK Hamilton, Md. Born June 10, 1902: Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Baltimore Polyteelinic Institute: Electrical Engineering Society 12, 31: Aeronautical Engineering Society 43. 41: Radio Society 43, 41: Speakers' Club C3. 41: Entered Sophomore Year. ALVIN JOSEPH S.xDow, Ta-11 Plymouth. Mass. Al : Born September 1, 1001: Engineering .Xilministratiom Prepared at Plymouth High School, XVorces- ter Polytechnic Institute: Menorah Society 441: Corporation XX' l-11: Electrical Engineering Society 441: Rilie Club 42. -11: Aeronautical Engineering Society 141: Entered Freshman Year. FRANK JOSEPH S.xI.Us Cambridge, Mass. Born November ll, 11100: Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Rindge Technical High School: Entered Freshman Year. LESLIE BI-LNJAMIN Sixxniiks, 11213 Newton Centre, Mass. Les, Sandy : Born july 29, 1890: Engineering Administration: Prepared at Chauncy Hall: Chauncy Hall Club: Track Q11: Entered Freshman Year. Joi-IN Wooonuuv SANDS Melrose Highlands, Mass. Johnny : Born October 12. 1901: Electrochemical Engineering: Prepared at Melrose High School: Aeronautical Engineering Society C11: Radio Club Q11: Electrical Engineering Society C41: Chemical Society C41: Entered Freshman Year. EDWIN CONRAD SCIIATZ Methuen, Mass. Eddie : Born June 2, 1895: Civil Engineering: Prepared at Methuen High School: Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 41: Masonic Club: Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES FRANCIS SCHELL Braintree, Mass. Charlie : Born April 2, 1902: Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Braintree High School: Chemical Society C2, 3, 41: Entered Freshman Year. EDWIN HERLIAN SCI-IMITZ, ATS2 Middletown, N. Y. Ed : Born August 8, 1900: Engineering Administration: Prepared at Middletown High School: Masque: Beaver: Corporation XV 141: Technique Electoral Committee C21: Tech Show Cast QI. 2. 31: Grinds Editor. Technique, 1923 131: Musical Clubs C21: All-Technology Smoker Committee C31: Treasurer Inter-Fraternity Conference C313 Entered Freshman Year. 103 V , 5 . . .. -f ---'fe-f-fe'-ffefffff-fi-flrixir ' 1 L' ' r P T iff' J Lgflif. H. fin fi :f L Tr' 'jiirg 1 'Y irffii P' E i fl fla ll'1'.'1',f,g-fL'T' T, 'err' 1 l, ., WW I .1 V i ll' 5. fil .l' I 3. ': . I iii . .I -1 T' 1 'lil . ll ERWIN SCHOEFFEL, EAE Rochester, N. Y. I , Schof 5 Born December 8, 18995 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at University of Rochester5 Alpha ' Chi Sigma5 Chemical Society C3, 435 Trip Manager C435 American Chemical Society C435 Entered Sopho- more Year. JOSEPH HENRY SCHOLTZ ' Brooklyn, N. Y. Gus 5 Born October 4, 19025 Engineering AdnIinistration5 Prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnic Prepara- tory School5 Corporation XV C2, 435 Football C1, 235 Crew C435 Junior Varsity Crew C335 Varsity Crew C235 Varsity Boxing Team C335 Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT CHARLES SCHWEIZER, AA New York, N. Y. Ben 5 Born January 28, 19005 Architecturep Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall, College of the City of New Yorkg Entered Sophomore Year. WILLIAM DAVID SCOFIELD, AXA Waterloo, N. Y. Bill 5 Born February 23, 18975 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Waterloo High School5 Theta Tau5 Masque5 Osiris5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Class Tug-of-War C1, 235 Freshman . Basketball Team C135 Tech Show C1, 2, 3, 43, Business Manager C33, General Manager C435 Institute , Committee C435 Entered Freshman Year. W ' ROBERT WESLEY SCOTT Chestnut Hill, Mass. Scotty 5 Born February 18, 18975 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Boston English High School5 Class Relay Team C135 Entered Freshman Year. AUBREY WRISLEY SEELS Peterboro, Ontario Born January 30, 18995 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Queen's College, Royal Military College of Can- i ada5 Civil Engineering Society C435 British Empire Club, Secretary C335 Entered Sophomore Year. STANLEY STUART SETCHELL West Roxbury, Mass. Stan 5 Born September 13. 19015 Architectureg Prepared at Boston Latin School, Stone School5 Archi- tectural Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. ' -, rl W DOUGLAS KEENEY SEVERN, ATS? Bridgeport, Conn. iii Doug 5 Born March 5, 19015 General Engineering5 Prepared at St. Paul's School5 Entered Junior Year. . I 1 l I l 'J I l ly , ll' ll I 1 . 1 , 1 ' l I , ll l ll , . 1, l I ' 1 1 I, I ll l 'gl U W if ,M ' 'l 104 fiicoitcsis W11.nt'R S1-zyxioifit, AXE Newark, N. -l. Count 3 Born December 13, IXUEI3 CillJI1llSll'j'Q Ill'L'1lLll't'fl nt llzirringvr llieh Scliool3 Chemical Society I-113 Entered Freshman Year. lJL'Nis,xR l.,xNC.-xsriaiz Sn.xxxl.iN, AXA I-Insengula, Porto Rico A'Spider 3 Born October 14. 190-I3 Lyilkllllflll Eneinerrineg I'rn-parm-rl at Iinsenzidu Iligh School3 Entered Sophomore Year. 1Y,xi:u15x Kira.-xNT Sl'lARI'I-ES Taltville, Conn. Born November 3, 19003 Meelianicail Engil1eerine3 Prepxirerl at Norwicli Ifree .-Xczidemy, XYorcester Poly- technic lnstituteg Entered Freslnnan Xt-ar. RUIQIERT liwxia SHAW, B1-111 Bath, Maine l3ob 3 Born june 30, 19013 Co-operative Course in Electrical. Engineeringg Prepared at Morse High Sehool3 Vectors3 Osiris3 Class President L1, 413 Class N ice-President L2313 Junior Prom Committee 631: President Institute Committee L-113 Entered Freshman Year. josifi-H SToLP SHERER, Jia., AKE Aurora, Ill. joe 3 Born February 20, 151003 Engineering :XClll1ll11Sf.I'IlllOI'lQ Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy3 En- tered junior Year. CH,xRL1ss Si-utowirz Bayonne, N. J. Born October 15, 19011 Naval Architecture and Marine El1g1l1CCI'1l'IgQ Prepared at Bayonne High Sehoolg The Tech Publicity Department 1413 Entered Sophomore Year. JANENDRA Mol-IAN Su, Dacca, India jimmy 3 Born October 12, 1898: Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at University of Calcutta, B..-1.3 Electrical Engineering Society Q413 Cosmopolitan Club C2, 3, 413 Entered Sophomore Year. FRANCIS SAVAGE SINCLAIRE Northville, N. Y. Sin 3 Born March 22, 1898: Chemical Engineering3 Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School of Brooklyn, N. Y., Carnegie Institute of Technology3 Chemical Society tl, 2, 3, 413 Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 413 Radio Society 1413 Entered Freshman Year. 105 ' 'T' 11 'II7 1 ' ' , ' 'E Q ' E Yeiggvgrl fr' I we l J-, ,-, ...... -.. S.. I ,I ERLING SKABO Kristiania, Norway Skab 5 Born September 17, 19015 Engineering AdminiStration5 Prepared at Frogner Collegeg Cosmo- politan Club C1, 235 Norwegian Students' Club C2, 3, 435 Secretary C23, Manager C435 Corporation XV C2, 435 Fencing Team C1, 2, 335 Entered Freshman Year. LOUIS HIRAM SKIDMORE Peoria, Ill. l Born July 26, 18975 Arcl'Iitecture5 Prepared at Bradley Polytechnic Instituteg Frieze and Cornice5 Archi- I tectural Society C3, 435 Scarabg Entered Junior Year. l DAVID WILLIARI SKINNER Brookline, Mass. ll I Dave 5 Born October 13, 19025 Electrochemical Engineeringg Prepared at XVinchester High School5 Entered Freshman Year. ' ALFRED CECIL SMART, JR. Waltham, Mass. Srnarty 5 Born August 11, 19025 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at XValtham High Schoolg Chemical , Society C2, 3, 435 Episcopalian Club5 Technology Athletic Club C1, 235 Entered Freshman Year. I I ARTHUR DEARBORN SMITH, JR., AKE Wynnewood, Pa. 'l :fl?I1rt 51l3orno.AuguSt 9, 19005 Engineering Administratiom Prepared at The Haverford School' Beavers' I ll I e a al5 arsity Club5 Class Relay Team C1, 235 Captain C235 Freshman Track Team C135 Varsity V Track Team C2, 3, 433 Captain C435 Junior Prom Committee C335 Point System Committee C435 Wearer 'I of the T 5 Corporation XV C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. I CHARLES FRANCIS SMITH Jamaica Plain, Mass. Ii Charlie 5 Born January 6, 18985 Chemical Engineering: Prepared at West Roxbury High Schoolg I Chemical Society C3, 435 Catholic Club C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES FREDERIC SMITH, JR., TFA Swampscott, Mass. Fred 5 Born July 25, 19025 Engineering Administrationp Prepared at Andover Academyg Class Foot- fl' ball Cl, 235 Crew C135 Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS LE VERNE SMITH Fort Worth, Texas Verne 5 Born November 12, 19015 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at W'aco High School5 Radio Society L C1, 435 Chemical Society C2, 435 Entered Freshman Year. Q II ll 1 III ll jl ll ll? ,I II Ili l, I .Il li I I 106 l l,ll l lI II III I Il It I josizrn 1-1mv.xRD Surrn Chicago, Ill. Born March 10, 1S1l!I3 Nlt-vlinviivnl l.':llHlll1'l'flllK, l'rr-pared ul the l'l1lYCTSily of Illinois: Entered Sopho- more Year. Ku.nt'kx Nlu.i.iaiz Sxirru. 'Mia l'lll1gl lI1I11,BlZtSS. Born Huy IS, 151023 lileciriczil l':lU1ll1l'1'Yll1L1Q l'r4-pure-rl at lliughain llighSehnol3 Entered Freshman Year. l,Hll,lI' C'H.xiu.i5su'ou'rii S-xi1'ru,0X Haverhill, Mass. P, C. 3 Born January 28, lllillj C'u-opt.-rative Course in Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Haverhill High Sehool3 Sigma .Xlpha lit-tzi3 llexzilplnu Track 1113 Crew CB, 3, -113 Entered Freshman Year. Roscoe H.xRivu, Sxirru, ATA Livermore Falls, Maine Doc 3 Born November IS, 10013 lilectrochemieal linginet-ring3 Prepared at Livermore Falls High School, t'. S. Naval ,-Xcarlernyg Osirisg Walker ClllllQ KQS3 Theta THIIQ h't'Cl0I'SQ Tau Beta Pi3 Calumet C1ub3 Electrical Engineering Society C3, -413 Corporation XX' C-U3 Cosmopolitan Club C413 Manager Class Field Day Crew C213 Manager of Crew C312 M. I. T. A. .-X. C3. 41, Vice-President C-11, Advisory Council on Athletics C413 Chairman Boat House Committee C413 Institute Committee C473 Chairman Finance Com- mittee C4J, CResigncdJ3 Budget Committee C413 Contributing Editor, The Tech C333 Inter-fraternity Coun- cil C3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES EDWARD SNOW Marblehead, Mass. Born December 1. 19012 Electrochemical Engineeringg Prepared at Marblehead High School3 Chemical Society C113 Catholic Club Cl, 2, 3, 413 Freshman Track Team CD3 Varsity Track C2, 3, 413 Relay Team C2, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH SOREFF Lawrence, Mass. Jo 3 Born December 12, 19011 Electrical Engineeringg Entered Freshman Year. Csonolz HENRY SOUTHARD, lll Pittsfield, Mass. George 3 Born February 12, 1901: Engineering Administratiom Prepared at Taft SCh00lQ Stylus3 The Tech, News Staff CD, Night Editor CZD, Managing Editor C353 Entered Freshman Year. HUGH HARDING SPENCER Cambridge, Mass. Spence 3 Born August 8, 19011 Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering3 Prepared at Andover Academy3 Sigma Alpha Beta3 Hexalpha3 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 413 Tech Engineering News Editorial Committee C2, 313 Entered Freshman Year. ,M H, l llll 107 FRANCIS PLUMMER SQUIBB, GX Lawrenceburg, Ind. Squibby 5 Born February 26, 19015 Chemical Engineering Practice5 Prepared at Pennsylvania Mili- tary Co1lege5 Stylus5 Theta Tau5 KQS5 Pi Delta Epsi1on5 Chemical Society 12, 3, 415 Tech Engineering News 11, 2, 3, 41, Societies Editor 121, Undergraduate Editor 131, Business Manager 1415 T. C. A. Hand- book 12, 31, General Manager 1315 All-Technology Smoker Committee 1315 Finance Committee 1415 Inter-fraternity Conference 13, 415 Executive Committee 1315 Entered Freshman Year. RAYMOND HILLMAN STARR Evanston, Ill. ?vorn October 24. 19005 General Engineeringg Prepared at the University of Chicagog Entered .Tl1Ui0l' ear. PHILIP MORRIS STEARNS, CDKE Wakeneld, Mass. Born September 17, 19005 Mining Engineering and Metallurgy5 Prepared at Andover Academy5 Swim- ming Team 1415 Varsity Track Team 12, 8, 415 Varsity Soccer Team 1415 Entered Freshman Year. NICHOLAS MICHAEL STEPNOFF Petrograd, Russia Born December 8, 18915 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Petrograd Polytechnic lnstitute5 Entered Junior Year. ROYAL STERLING, QDMA Lowell, Mass. Roy 5 Born September 26, 19005 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Lowell High SclIoo15 Freshman Crew 1115 Entered Freshman Year. BREESE JERVIS STEVENS Brookline, Mass. Steeve .5 Born September 9. 18945 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Bedford High SclTool5 Electrical Engineering Society 13, 415 Radio Society 1415 Assistant Business Manager, Tech Engineering News 1315 Entered Sophomore Year. FREDERICK BOLLES STEVENS, EN DFHCUY, MESS- Fred, Steve 5 Born January 22, 19015 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Chauncy Hall SclIool5 Mechanical Engineering Society 12, 3, 415 Chauncy Hall Clubg Sigma Alpha Beta5 Freshman Gym Teamg Entered Freshman Year. YVILLIAM STEVENSON, CIDEK Westfield, N. J. Steye 5 Born December 28, 19005 General Engineering5 Prepared at Marquard, VVorcester Tech5 Musical Clubs 1415 Entered Senior Year. 108 A' A ll il 1 7 1. fc ct, H T . ee T 5. ,fu , 1 . f vc 1. SS , ,Af V - H S., iz.. .- . , - L4 L. ,Q xv -rf E ' - -- f A--f -f- --- -...,g,,, ff, gr I 1 V4 '1 1 l 1 ti l SJ I ll!!! ,..-. If ,. ,,, , rig' .hx F . K E 12' 1 I1 X .XL J ALEXANDER CEUIERLJN STI-IWART Waltham, Mass. 1 1 Alec g. Born September 2. 1902: Civil linninef-ring, Prepared at XValtham High Schoolg Civil Engineer- I W ing Society L2, 3, -Up Track lil, -ll: Entered lfreslnnan Year. , l BASIL OODEN ST1awART Marion, Ind. B. O. 3 Born April 21, 151093 Chemistry: Prepnri-cl at Wincliester High School, Chemical Society f2. 3, -Up Entered Fri-slnnzin Year. ORR NASH STEWART Cleveland, Ohio Bolo : Born November 12, 19003 lingini-erimr Aclniinistrationg Prepared at L'niverSity School, U. S. Military Academy: Corpomtion XY Q-U3 Entered Snphonmre Year. , I . WILLIAM LYMAN S'I'liW.Xl-QT, JR., B011 Lamanda Park, Cal. ' Bil1 g Born June 127, 18975 Engineering .-Xdministrationg Prepared at Pasadena High School, Culver I Military Academy. Leland Stanford l'niverSity3 Class Treasurer 1115 Class Crew C133 Finance Com- mittee LID, Swimming Team Ll, 3, AU, Captain Ll, 47, Entered Freshman Year. 1 . 1 1 GEORGE THEODORE STORE, AKE New Holland, Pa. Born August 6, 19003 Civil Engineering, Prepared at Lawrenceville School, Princeton Universityg En- i tered Sophomore Year. ' 1 in , JOHN STORM Niagara Falls, N. Y. , l . Q Jack : Born November 4, 1ll00g Engineering Administration: Prepared at Exeter Academyg Entered , 4 '. X Freshman Year. , , ., ' l 1 , , JOHN STEPHEN STRATTON Ottawa, Canada 1 i 1 Q Chic g Born July 1, 18963 Geology and Geological Engineeringg Prepared at Cornell Universityg Presi- 1 . . dent British Empire Club, Entered Junior Year. l X ll l JULIUS ADAMS STRATTON, ZW Seattle, Wash. il Strat , Born May 18, 19015 Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Seattle High School: Tau Beta Pig ,ii Electrical Engineering Society C3, 413 Radio Society, Secretary C413 Entered Sophomore Year. 1, - Tl r ll W 1 M 1 l ill J , l, ll. A X Ni 1 I . .L 'T 1 .,. ,T J ll W: Q hl I vm l 1 Q E ll, hi i , 2. , i ill l ll 1 l, 11 ii l'I lll 1 .l ll ll . . . R ea. .. ll 11,15 Y Y V - J Y ,H gn Z K Y, A H, ill ' l-Ti1 UT-'- -T 'g1A ,.-LL a,--. 'A Y E Q W-M' 'rw in i, fpwl' , 109 ,fr X. . ,X ll, V I, avi V YV YMMRJ'-0 img , ,I Y :M Y ,Ag ,ng ,YY ad S A, Y, Y, , ,H .,,A,., ,Aa D ,:A.Z. 7,-4.-,,:..,-.a--s.. 1 4 I , , +2 l si --- 5 a4eq:I1a1:ggi.1Qi1gg,3g1i-gg 1. egg, 1155 Q QQ1g,1,i1iiiijgj1.iiTI, I l I , I 1 l Y -M Ml W I ls l I I I l I l I I l ELMER CLYDE STRAYER ' Dallas, Oregon Born December 19, 1882, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Dallas College, Federal Students' Club, Corporation XV C3, 41, Civil Engineering Society C415 Entered Junior Year. ROBERT SIMPSON STUART, GX Constantine, Mich. Bob , Born April 28, 1900, Engineering Administration, Prepared at University of Michigan, B.A. Tau Beta Pi, Entered Senior Year. ARTHUR RAY STUCKEY Washington, Ind. f'Art , Born August 22, 1896, Civil Engineering, Prepared at VVaslIington High School, Civil Engineer- , Ing Society C2, 3, 41, Math Club C3, 41, Combined Professional Societies C41, Aeronautical Engineering , Society C11, Freshman Cross-Country Team C11, Entered Freshman Year. I PRASOB SUKI-IUM Bangkok, Siam A Suke , Born May 4, 1899, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Exeter Academy, Musical Clubs C2, 313 Cosmopolitan Club C1, 2, 3, 41, Assistant Treasurer C31, Civil Engineering Society C41, Entered Fresh- man Year. l SETRAG SULAHIAN Cambridge, Mass. I Born August 10, 1894, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at American International College, Federal Students' Club, Entered Freshman Year. I ll JAMES PAUL SULLIVAN Buffalo, N. Y. 5, Born june 25, 1898, General Engineering, Prepared at Andover Academy, Mechanical Engineering So- ' Ciety C2, 3, 41, Catholic Club C1, 2, 31, Dormitory Committee C31, Entered Freshman Year. til JOHN WADSWORTI-I WILLIAM SULLIVAN Boston, Mass. gf J. W. , Born November 16, 1901, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Prepared at Boston Ijligh School of Commerce, Noble 8: Greenough School, Mining Engineering C2, 3, 41, Executive Committee ll C41, Catholic Club C1, 2, 3, 41, Board of Directors C21, Vice-President C41, Entered Freshman Year. h CLIFFORD PERKINS SVVAINE Newburyport, Mass. , B.ilgewater ,. Born March 17, 1902, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at Wheel- Nl wright Scientific School, Naval Architectural Society C41, Entered Freshman Year. ll ll l l ll ll il ll ,. l l i ll ll ll -E ...,.... -- . - . L, I ,IL,,L,,M,,.,,,,,1 .,LL.-L-,-.,.e-.gs1l 110 'fit r l I A A lx livieiu-:TT l.i5i'RiI.m'ia SWEI-I'l'. H12 Providence, R. I. Lydia , Born December 15, lhiltl, lflwtrirzil Engineering, Prepared at Brown L'niversity, Ph.B. Entered junior Ya-ur. l-liziumx SWETT, Tafb Dorchester, Mass. Hx-rmie , Born May ll, IUUI, Biology and Pnhlie Ili-nlth, l'repart-rl at English High School, Menorah Society, Entered Freslnnain Year. Ai.Ex '11,-XLLER Bayonne, N. j. Al , Born Deceinhrr l.3. lhlrllg Eiigiin-4-rim.: .'XflllllIli51l'1lliUl'lI Prepared at Bayonne High School, Penn- sylvania Stale College, Corporation XX' till, Menorah Society, Entered Junior Xcar. Pixo Yluxx Taxa Kiangsu, China P. Y. , Born September 10, INSJS, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Tsing Hua College, Cos- mopolitan Club 12, 3, -ll, Chinese Club, l-'resident I-ll, Corporation XV Q3, 49, Mechanical Engineering Society MJ, Entered junior Year. RICHARD Wt'-Chien 'llxxo Peking, China Born ,Tune 18, 1898, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Tsing Hua College, Corporation XV 13, 42, Chinese Club 12, 3, 4J, Entered Sophomore Year. HERRICK OGDEN 'IlxPP.xN, BHII Brookline, Mass. Tap , Born November 23, 1899, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Andover Academy, Track Q2, 33, Manager Field Day Track 125, T. C. A. Cabinet 145, Entered Freshman Year. XYILLI.-XM ROBERT T.wL12R, A XA Westfield, N. J. XVreck , Born April 8, 1902, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at NVestField High School, Cornell University, Mechanical Engineering Society Q2, 49, Yoo Doo Staff Cl, 2, 45, Entered Freshman Year. CHESTER CLARKE TAYLOR Aurora, Ill. Chet , Born October 22, 1895, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Barton Academy, Osiris, Vectors, Speakers' Club Q-43, Electrical Engineering Society K2, 3, 45, Class President C333 Junior Prom Com- mittee, Chairman CBJ, Institute Committee 13, 43, Vice-President 143, Executive Committee Q3, 43, Chairman of Election Committee C4j, Board of Contributing Editors, The Tech Q3, 4j, Field Day Mar- shal C4l, Entered Freshman Year. l -- J --M--f ', Mr- -rr ' M' rrrr fr' - -' r - - r r - ' fe' g1,gg:,,4f:i:::4:.gz...,- 1 +f:f:'i::.'1ii'ii: 'rfifaitigiii1':::,1i: 1' ,,.. ' 11eiali'i5g.ii,:,., ,.,-,,.v,, ,, .,,,., .. , 111 LLOYD GASKIN TAYLOR Salisbury, N. B., Canada Born May 16, 18975 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Mt. Allison: British Empire Club C2, 3, 435 Aeronautical Engineering Society C3, 43, Publicity Manager C33, Secretary C435 Corporation XV C3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. RICHARD VINCENT TAYLOR Fitchburg, Mass. Dick 5 Born January 7, 19005 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Fitchburg High School, Holy Cross COllege5 Electrical Engineering Society C435 Catholic Club C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. SCOTT VAN EMON TAYLOR Scotty 5 Born December 13, 19005 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Worcester Academyg En- tered Freshman Year. Cascade, Mont. OLIVER DE G Born Muay 13, 18995 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Cambridge Latin SchOol5 Rifle Club Cl. 235 Radio Club C235 Aeronautical Engineering Society C1, 2, -135 Corporation XV C2, 3, 435 Class Tug-Of- War Team C1, 235 Entered Freshman Year. RAF TENNEY, 93' Cambridge, Mass. MAX WILLIAM TETLOW Topton, Pa. lvDuke 5 Born August 30, 19025 Chemistry5 Prepared at DOrclIester High School5 Entered Freshman ear. CHARLES ALLEN THOMAS, KA Lexington, Ky. TommI21 5 Born February 15, 19005 CheInistry5 Prepared at Lexington High School, B. A. T '1- van - A - - 1- , ransy Y 13, IS, Walker Club, Colonels, BatOn5 Glee Club C2, 33, Assistant Leader C3, 435 Entered Sophomore ear. YVINTHROP ATHERTON THOM I Tommy 5 Born December 29, 19025 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Exeter ACademy5 Stylus5 S1gma.Alpha Beta5 Mechanical Engineering Society C3.-135 The Tech CI, 23, Advertising Manager C335 Wrestling Squad C2, 3, 435 Crew C2, 3, 435 Class Crew C235 Entered Freshman Year, AS, 95 New York N. Y. GEORGE EDWARD THOMPSON B ' lc Pa 6I'WlC , . Stub , Born April 19 1901' Electrical E ' ' , . , ng1neer1ng5 Prepared at Berwick High Schoolg Tech Advertis- IHS Staff C2, 335 Entered Freshman Year. - , 112 llxiucx' l..xwklaNm'la 'lAIlUXll'NUX Northhoro, lonxi llnrn l-1-lnriiuryrl, IEPUUL l'ivil l-Inein-1-img, l'ii-11.41-'4l.i1 biiiiiimxi l lilli-gi-g linivn-ml l-'reslunun Yeur. -loux l'll'lil,lil'k'li 'l'umu-mx Stmtloril, Conn. 'l'rm11115 'g lilirn Urmln-r Uh. IUHIQ l li-lip.-i.ilix'e l uurw in lilwtrirail lingiin-1-ring, l'repLxrerl ut Strut- lnrrl lliuh Sclnmlg llvxulplnig lilwtiitgil linuim-1-rinu Sncii-Ly 13, Ii, lv, Tech linginer-rim: News, Re- Qvnrcln lYJ1'IlIll'lllll'lll 121, .X-eixlginl Dirl-iilir ull livwurrli lilll linu-rl-ll l-'rt-Qlunun X1-ur. .'xLIiX.XNlJliR 'lUhlil'll 'llu.m-:N Mosinee, Wis. Timm: Iluru juni- T. IMDB, l-Ile-ctrienl lingim-vringg Pri-pnrud ut llusim-v High School: Cutholis:'Clul1 ll, 125, -lJ,St-cr:-tnry 1313 t'i.sim.pnlil:irx t'lnl1 121, Tveli lingim-vriiig News 445 Entered lfreshmzin Xear. KAIQI. .l,XCQL'liS 'l'o1u.xs Sewing, Belgium , T4-xlJy 3 Born D1-rl-:nhl-r 24. N023 Nleeliziiiiuil lirigii1wi'iiig: l'rt-part-cl ut Cullt-ge St. Martin, Cosmo- politan Club QE, 43, Kim-linuivul Engine:-ring Souix-ty Iii, -ll, lintt-red lfreslunzin Year. joux CRL'G.XR Topix, ATA Cincinnati, Ohio Burn February 21, 185393 .Xruliiu-eturc-g l'rt-pun-rl nt Uiiiversity of Cincinnati, Scarab, Architectural Society 13, -U3 Entert-tl S4lDlll'llllUl'C YL-ur. CH.x1u.Es Hi,'l-14If:R'l' 'l'o1.1,, ju., QKE Glendale, Cal. Charlie , Born November 2, 19023 Engineering ,-Xdniinistrationg Prepared at California Institute of Technology, Stylus, Pi Delta Epsilon, Osiris, Assistant Treasurer, The Tech C37, Treasurer HJ, Entered Sophomore Year. I-IAROLD l-1NDs.xx' Towmsxn Methuen, Mass. Born October 5, 15101, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Methuen High School, Entered Freshman Year. Lixwlusxclz JAMES TRACY Cambridge, Mass. Born May 4, 19013 Architecture, Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin Schoolg Catholic Club fl, 2, 3, 49, Treasurer C433 Entered Freshman Year. 113 wif: --1 wx, , . f .A 2if5 ?r r' 'f,-,Q ' .. 1- . in ' fiizi g C, f. fy , : ' '- . ,-il ' xi- iI:,.I1LT::Qg V 1? lr4:.i ',1:L:,. X, -Q :ga I ',' - ,.,.,,g gg., ggcfggffli fr f r - .aa f .- if : . .- ,.f- ' . v ,.-.-.,. H V.-Y---ff--A 1 -A . -V - ---H -f v-W '-- -i-M-'r+iEe,J f'J': mi -'rm f - - V4-f-4 --r --'ff-H-r -' -- 'rw' 'M' ' ' T' 'lm' iiiii':TriiiLii'f'Ti'L.i-. l f -J - f f 1-3313 34,-,gffgfg --fr-:, -'ff E ,',,:,-zfrzfff if f rf -4' ' r -4 f fx w azz,eaeL..f , ' if f To ij il A Q V Y i K i A iidmv V I YYY, ,,YY.g, , ,, - ,JT -fe.-M-.4e.g.-ef. .--.--, A... FRANK JOSEPH TRAVERS Fort Wayne, Ind. Born March 19, 1902, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Fort Wayne Central High School, Corporation XV Q41, Catholic Club 141, Entered Junior Year. FRED HARTT TRAVERS Haverhill, Mass. Ted , Born January 8. 1899, Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Haverhill High School, Electrical Engineering Society C3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. LYMAN LORD TREMAINE W estlield, N. I. Lern , Born July 30. 1901, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at The Gunnery School, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 41, Army Ordnance Association C3. 41, Episcopal Society 121, Aeronautical Engineering Society C3, 41, Tennis Cl, 3, 41, Captain 141, M. I. T. A. A. C41, Literary Staff of Voo Doo Cl, 2, 3, 41, Member T. C. A. C3, 41, R. O. T. C. Ordnance CU. S. Army1, Entered Freshman Year. MARTIN LUTHER TRESSEL Fremont, Ohio Ifuf, Teddo. Mart , Born August 6. 1900, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Fremont High School, Corporation XV C3, 41, Glee Club 13, 41, Tech Show 131, Tennis Team C3, 41, Entered Junior Year. JOHN GEORGE TRIBULL Baltimore, Md. 'iJ0hnny 3 Born October 24, 1902, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Insti- tute, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 41, Aeronautical Engineering Society C41, Entered Sopho- more Year. VVALLACE LUZERNE TRUMPER Bulialo, N. Y. Wally , Born April 25, 1901, Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Quincy High School, Electrical Engineering Society C3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. TSUNG BE TsANc Chekiang, China T, B. , Born March 3, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at St. John's University, Chinese Club 9. 2. 3. 41, Cosmopolitan Club C2, 3, 41, Chemical Society C3, 41, Math Club C3, 41, Entered Freshman ear. CHAO LUN TSENG Hunan, China Born May 25, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Tsing Hua College, Entered Sophomore Year. 114 - '7'-E .123 V rw l W, i -L - ,. 47 vw -- ---f -..-- T-.-.--44 Q- - V -W - - - Y r rm' ' L... ,... ..,,-.a,ii1i,,.vl , Y Hg Awww c,,, , , ,L ...,.. ME .LLLL .-- --....-..L LLL--.L 4 .-L. H X. ,R L il vi w:, ,gli . X, ,i 1. .' 4 ,ii 6 l i. , ,l ii' ,W iii li -.ml ,,,. 'A wi wil :ii ,,l 1- l ii rr , . if ill l. l, 1 , . l lil Ni.. IW, r 1 A 5. .I 1 .1 ,. i i l i 4 l 1 ,l i 4 i i l A 1 EDWIN ELLIOTT TURNER, JR. jamaica Plain, Mass. Eddie , Born September 20, 1898: lileitrochemieal Engineering, Prepared at Roxbury Latin School, M. I. T. Radio Society tl, 2. 3. 45, Entered Freshman Year. RODOLPHUS KIBBE TURNER Chestnut Hill, Mass. Kibbe. Dolph , Born April 10. 1902, Clieiniml Engineering, Prepared at Newton High School, Pi Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Chemical Society. Executive Committee 443, Army Ordnance Association 43. 41, Class Tug-of-VVar Team ill, Tech Engineering News, Publicity Manager t3J, Circulation Man- ager HJ, Entered Freshman Year. IVAN Loeis TYLER Pasadena, Cal. Ivy , Born August 26, 1898, Civil Engineering, Preparecl at Pasadena High School, Entered Fresh- man Year. GEORGE JOSEPH Tzoccrzos Boston, Mass. gem March 14, 1900, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Salt Lake High School, Entered Freshman 'ear. l lVILLIAM XYOODBRIDGE L'PH.A.M, Amt Duluth, Minn. Bill , Born September 22, 1901, Engineering Administration, Prepared at University of Minnesota: Corporation XV 143, Entered Sophomore Year. 1, ALLARD MAYO VALENTINE, X111 Auburndale, Mass. l Val , Born April 13, 1902, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Newton High School, Beavers, Civil Engineer- ,I ing Society 445, Football KID, Manager Hockey ill, Class Crew Q1, 2, 45, XVrestling 131, Varsity Crew C2, . 32, Entered Freshman Year. ROGER ELWYN VALENTINE Cochituate, Mass. Val , Born January 25, 1902, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at XVayland High School, Entered 5 ll Freshman Year. li HYMAN JOSEPH VERNER Marblehead, Mass. j , Hi , Born February 4, 1902, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Marblehead High School, Mechani- : gi cal Engineering Society C2, 41, Menorah Society 445, Aeronautical Engineering Society QD, Entered , ,' Freshman Year. All l i N r i I li li, A i I W , , l 'i ,, , , l it i l 4 ll l i I l lil E l l l l l Q l 1 1 l ,i 115 II Im, ,,,, A-I I I f, 1' Ii ,i I I MII IN,- III ' I I IQ QI II II 1 f1fi5fII II W III I I 'I I I I I VI I III II II I I I II IIII iI ,I ,I II I I Ig II II I I II I I li II .I III II II I: II II 53 I I: I .I II iI I I I 'I I II? 1 A A, NUI :lf ' Vs- . 4 -E A. flk T-N ,g 7 -. X -g .f -- - I yfgxfl, , sr Y,,,,-,-.,:e, gee... 1--gist I' .I I -.::v1' X 5:-5 I . iv-. ' I Y' T ,'il,'JI XVILLIAM XYHITMORE VICINUS Bill , Born March 15, 1901, Engineeri Freshman Year. ROBERT NORMAN VINCENT, QQKZJ Rochester, N. Y. ng Adininistrat-ion, Prepared at East High School, Entered Parry Sound, Ont. Vintz , Born November 16, 1898, General Engineering, Prepared at Toronto University, Entered Sophomore Year. PHILIP HOLBROOK VIVIAN VVatertoIvn, Mass. Phil , Born May 11, 1903, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Watertown High School, Chemical Society 12, 3, 45, Army Ordnance Association 13, 45, Entered Freshman Year. PHILIP SHIRLEY XV.-SDSVVORTH Portland, Maine Phil , Born September 9, 1899, Architecture, Prepared at Portland High School, Rifle Club C15, Archi- tectural Society C2, 3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. ROY CHRISTIAN XVAGNER XVag , Born july 15, 1900, Mechanical Sophomore Year. GEORGE GERHARD XVALKER Born April 30, 1899, Civil Engineering, Junior Year. IVIARION IRVEN XVALTERS Toacly , Born July 4, 1888, Engineering Medford, Mass. Engineering, Prepared at Tufts Engineering School, Entered Cleveland, Ohio Prepared at University School, Dartmouth, B. S., Entered Vilashington, D. C. Administration, Prepared at George YVashingtOn University, Corporation XV C2, 3, 45, Masonic Club, Civil Engineering Society C-45, Entered Sophomore Year. JAMES CLEIIENT XVALTON Newton, Mass. Jim , Born May 13, 1900, Chemical Engineering Practice, Prepared at Newton Classical High School, Chemical Society C2, 3, 45, Entered Fresh man Year. :Q - Y-, - z avqfymtz- Av-1 - -- - , -we -r ' E 1,-.gage -nfs,-1:-Q--54 reef' 110 C T,-i-.i.---i - . in --Y -a-xi?J Synxux' Cliuyi' ll-.X1.'1'llX, .VIA San 1-'runi-i5eo. Cal. Syd 3 Horn February 12. lillll: 121-ni-r.il lill1ll1l4'l'fllU1I l'ri-pun-il at Sain Francisco, Springfield: Cali- fornia Cluh, S4-crvlziry 121, x.il'l'4l'lI'4'-lflrlll. illi, l'ri-eiih-nt 1413 Cnrpnrzilion XX' rl, 253 Aero Club ll, 253 The Tech 1253 Tech Emginec-rim: Xe-us +113 1-Inu-ri-il 1-'re-Nlnnzin Year. Yokx Frxxx llfxxn Hong Kong, China Bill 3 Born Octnhi-r lil, lU15tl31'ivil liiigiiiwriimg I'n-parm-cl at New York Preparatory School, Rensselaer Polytechnic lllS1ll11Il'Q Civil limginem-ring Snrivty l-113 Cliinl-sv l'luh 12, il, 45, Social Committee 1353 Entered Soplioinon- Year. EUGENE Y.XI.1iXTlX1i WAHI: Boston, Blass, Born February 14, 18823 .XI'Cllllt'Cl11I't'Q l,1'K'l5i11'l'Il :il Cooper Institute, B. 19.3 Entered Freslunan Year. l3ER'rRAxi Eroiixia Xlfxkklax Walrluun, Mass' Bert 3 Born juni- BS, 111023 Phyficeg Pri-par:-41 ut xykilllllilll lligh Suhool3 Chemical Society 1353 Aero' nautical Engim-i-ring Souix-ly 13, 453 Truck 1-U3 lintered Freshnmn Year. D,-u.E E1.I.swoR'rn XY,xsHm'RN 1-last lfreeiown, Mass. Born October 9, 1514513 Electrical l1:llgl1l1'C1'lI1gQ Prepared at New Bcclfnrcl High Schoo13 Electrical Engi- neering Society 42, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. DOUGLAS R.-xvuoxo W.-x'ruiui.xx Denver, Colo. Born October 7, 19023 Cheiniezil li11glIlL'Ql'llHlQ Pri-pairerl at lfniversity of Colorado3 Chemical Society 13, 451 Entered junior Year. Roscws NEWELI. XYATIERS, AX ' Kansas City, Mo. Born January 17, 18993 A1 Cl1lfC'CfLIl'0Q Prepared at San Antonio High Schoo13 Scarah3 Entered Junior Year. XVALTER NEAL lX'15Bs'r1iR 4 Lawrence, Mass. Dan, Web 3 Born May 2, 19023 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Prepared at Andover Academy3 Naval Architectural Society 12, 3. 45. Secretary f-153 Class Relay Team Ll, 253 Freshman Track Team C153 Varsity Track Team 62, 3, 453 Math Club 1353 The Tech Publicity Department f2, 3, 45, Manager 1453 Entered Freshman Yr-ar. i 117 CHARLES BARTON XKYEILER, ATS2 Glenolclen, Pa. UCl1l.lCllHQ Born October 20, 19009 Civil Engineering9 Prepared at Philadelphia Central High School9 Civil Engineering Society C3, 439 Theta Taug Chairman of Student Council, Summer Camp C339 Adver- tising Manager, Benchmark C339 Associate Business Manager, Technique, 1923 C339 Junior Varsity Crew C339 Entered Sophomore Year. SHEPARD SAMUEL VVEINBAUM Roxbury, Mass. Shep g Born July 17, 1903Q Chemical Engineering9 Prepared at Boston English High School: Menorah Society9 Entered Freshman Year. NORMAN LEO WEISS Boston, Mass. Prof. 9 Born September 19, 1902: Mining Engineering and Metallurgy9 Mining Engineering Society CIE, 439 Menorah9 Exchange Editor, Tech Engineering News C139 WVrestling Team C439 Entered Freshman ear. EDMUND THOMAS XVELLING North Bennington, Vermont Ed. 9 Born December 11, 1901: Mechanical Engineering9 Prepared at Hallock School9 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 439 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES HENRY NVENZ Rensselaer, N. Y. :'Charlie g Born September 4, 18989 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at St. John's Academy: Civil Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 43: Catholic Club C1, 2, 3, 439 Knights of Columbus Club C2. 3. 43. VlC9'Pfe51dent C43: Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE GOODSON WEST, K2 Portland, Oregon Sunset 9 Born September 5, 1899: Engineering Administratiom Prepared at Hill Military Academy, Washington High School, Oregon Agricultural Collegeg Civil Engineering Society C3, 439 Masonic Club: Corporation XV C3, 439 Choral Society C3, 439 Entered Junior Year. ARTHUR J. YVESTCOTT Newton, Mass. Art 9 Born October 23, 1898, Engineering Administration: Prepared at M. A. H. S. Institute Com- mittee C339 Entered Freshman Year. LLOYD WESTBROOK, 4i'K3I' Brooklyn, N . Y. lLWCStY Q Born October 30, 1899Q Architecture: Prepared at Cornell Universityg Triglyphg Architectural Society C2, 3. 439 Entered Sophomore Year. 118 t'H.xRLEs Rt'ssiar,i. XYifxi.ER Vamliritlge, Blass. Recl : Born August 1. 1903: Vo-win-ratix'e Ciourse in Elvctrical Engineering: Prepared at Rindge Tech- nical School, Lowell Institute: Nl.-norali: Electrical Engineering Society Q-13: Boxing L23: Boxing and XVrestling Reporter. The Tl-vli mil. -li: Tech Show Lyrics 143: Entered Freshman Year. ASTON KLEIN Wnrizxxrzk Bradentown, Fla. XYlxit : Born july 113. 1900: AIl'CilLllllCL'll Engineering: Prepared at Manatee County High School: Tau Beta Pi: Mechaniail Engineering Society 12, 3, 43: Radio Society ll. 2, 3. 43. Publicity Manager 133, President Hr: Army Ordnance Association lil, -11. President 143: Class Football 41, 223: Class Base- ball till: Associate Business Manager, Technique, 19123 till: Dormitory Board tl. 2. 33: Entered Fresh- man Year. UNCAS AExE.xs WHITAT-:ER Weaubleau, Mo. Whit : Born March 1900: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Missouri School of Mines: Me- chanical Engineering Society HJ: Entered Senior Year. GERALD LELAND XVHITE, B911 London, Canada Gerry : Born February 7, 1899: Engineering Administration: Prepared at R. M. C., McGill Univer- sity: British Empire Club C3, 43, Vice-President C43: Entered Junior Year. GILBERT XYHITEHEAD, QKZI Arlington, Mass. Mouse : Born April 2. 1893: Mining Engineering and Metallurgy: Prepared at Vfaltham New Church School, Harvard College: Tau Beta Pi: Entered Senior Year. PAUL LEAK XVILKINS, WA Cambridge, Mass. l,Vilkie : Born April 25, 1901: Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin Schoolg Glee Club l23: Hexalpha: Radio Society 433: Electrical Engineering Society 133: Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE BERTRAND WILL Glen Ridge, N. J. Bill : Born October 15, 1899: Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Lawrenceville. Princeton University: Chemical Society 143: Entered Sophomore Year. LAWRENCE LITCHFIELD W1LLiXRD Canton, Mass. Jess : Born June 9, 1900: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Natick High School: Mandolin Club Cl. 23: Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43: XVrestling Q13: Entered Freshman Year. 119 ARCHIBALD XVILLIAMS, JR. Watertown, Mass. Archie 5 Born August 2, 19015 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Vkfatertown High School5 Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 455 Choral Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. HUBERT LEFEBVRE VVILLIAMS A511 , Richmond, Va Born October 21, 19005 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at VVoodberry Forest5 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 455 Aeronautical Engineering Society C455 Speakers' Club, Secretary C455 Entered Fresh- man Year. SAMUEL LONGFELLOW XVILLIAMS Enfield, N. H. Sam 5 Born April 24, 19025 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Gloucester High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. ELTON VVILLIAM WILLIS Brookline, Mass. HE, ., t 5 Born April 10, 19015 Electrical Enginceringg Prepared at New Bedford High School5 Electrical Engineering Society C2 3 45' M I T Orchestra C1 25 Tech Show Orchestra Q1 2 3 4 E , , , . . . , 5 , , , 55 ntered Fresh- man Year. . RAYMOND TRASK VVILLIS, NPA Providence, R. I. Ray'.'5 Born September 28, 19015 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Providence Classical High School5 Combined Professional Societies Q3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR JEFFERY lNILSON, AT Watsonville, Cal. . Jeff'.'5 Born January 11, 18985 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at University of California5 Cor- pzoration XV C2, 3, 455 California Club 42, 3, 455 Ci-vil Engineering Society 13, 455 Entered Sophomore ear. RONALD HENRY VVINDE, ATA VVinchester, Mass. WindY 3 Born December 25 1900' Engineering 'Xdmi1't t' P , , f ns ra 1on5 repared at Andover Academy5 Entered Freshman Year. - ICING OLAF WINDSOR Santa Fe, New Mexico K. O. 5 Born October 20, 18895 Architecture5.Prepared at Santa Fe High School, New Mexico A. and M. College, B. S.5 Architect l S ' ' ' ' ' ura ociety C2, 3, 45, Masonic Club, Entered Sophomore Year. 120 -t 1 A -' , HV or 41' 5, I -'52 'Y - R41 Q Q1 - 1 1 'ao -,-- 1 mi IQ! -i1,gjgi2i1-iigi- ' 'ge4,,, ,e 1 , .. ,e . - ---f W- -f'-:::-nszzffsr' ff 'E - if 1 ffiii im T E' ft 11 he 1 ei 11 5. iam i ii! it 1 1 1 ff lg QQ?5l3g?Qfrffsill,15' 3 ,141-3:1 :lf-+V, , , nv' , Y 1, 4. , , , , , , Y, ,, , , , L.l....1l1f1'4l'i Y- ,Y 1 Ad--,Hi 1 111 'ii 1 i' 1 11' J- 1 J -7 , 1 I 1 1 1 ' ff? 711.1 Va I ' 1 tif? 1-1 1 ' 1' :lb 5' 1 11-51 .1 1 it 1 11 N jonx .-Xkriiiwc Wixiaxixx, AXP Greensburg, Pu. ' i Horn jamuary il, 19003 xI!'4'il.llllL'.ti Engin--eringg Ilri-pun-il ul I'--nnsylvanin State Collegirg Entered Sopho- more Ymr. I WiI.L1.xM lliurrox Wixul-:wr Chambersburg, Pa. f1 Bill g Born june 24. 191113 C111-iiiivnl Engine:-ringg Prepared at Merci-rsburg Academy: Chemical So- 'W' Liiety 12, Zi, 413 RKflll1SC7Cll'ly' 121, .Xa-ronuuticail Society 121: Tech Athletic Club C253 Entered Freshman ,1 car. ' 111 XYILLI.-XM Fi-.vrz Wise Boyertown, Pa. i11 Bill g Born September 22, 151153 Sanitary Engineeringg Prepared at Keystone Normal School: Entered i 1 Freshman Year. X 1 1 Witimm WOLF Dorchester, Mass. 1 Bill 1 Born December 14, 111013 Mining Engineering and Metallurgy: Prepared at Dorchester High 1 School, Mining Engineering Society C2, 3, -153 Entered Freshman Year. W1 U , , , . . 11 1 X U 1-1s1.A.No XX oo Shanghai, China Qi , X'u g Born December 30. 1510151 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Tsing Hua College: Electrical i Engineering Society C3, 451 Chinese Club 12, 3, 45, Treasurer C355 Aeronautical Engineering Society C353 1, Math Club C455 Entered Sophomore Year. ' '11 ROBERT NEWL15: Woon Riverton, N. J. i1', Bob, VVoodie g Born April 6, 18995 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at XVestown School. 'i 1 1' Haverford College, B.S.g Manager Choral Society C351 Entered Junior Year. 11, 1 11' ' T1 CHARLES F.-URFIELD Woonncuv Dover-Foxcroft, Maine ,i YVoody g Born February 19, 18993 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Exeter Academyg Electrical 11 l Engineering Society C2, 3, -153 Radio Society C1, 2, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. i1 N1 PRESTON VVOODLING, BAE Cranford, N. j. U11 Pres g Born December 5, 1901, Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Andover Academyg Class 11 I1 1 Tug-of-VVar Team C151 Class Swimming -Team C155 Musical Clubs, Reader C253 Tech Show Cast C353 11 i4 Entered Freshman Year. 11 1 1. 1 1 1 ,1 H1 1 1 , 1111 11 ii 1 . 1 . 11 11 1 1 11 I1 111 i I ' V. il 'i i i 1 i 11 ii111 111 ll 1' .I 1 1 i1 1 .11 1. 1 1, 1 l 'Kv4 1L 'r-mgifrl rr '- 7 0-' ' ' ' - 'M' ' ' ' 'l:Z f' 'iii' 'iiilimig l21 ,, I ' ,Y,,.-,,,j3f:q , .g:flg:,u.llc.i.s...g, , , -. I . 'A HAO JAN WU Peking, China Born July 11, 19005 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Tsing Hua Co1lege5 Entered Sophomore Year. MICHAEL F REDERIC YYAROTSKY Kiev, Russia Born October 23, 18935 Mining Engineering and Metallurgy5 Prepared at Gymnasium Paul Galagan, Mining Institute of Petrogradg Entered Junior Year. HAWLEY SMITH YOUNG Burlington, V t. Young 5 Born July 11, 19015 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Burlington High School5 Mechanif cal Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. DEE ANDES X'OUNT, ATS! Westminster, Md. Dee An Des 5 Born September 16, 18995 Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at West Maryland College5 Tau Beta Pig Hexalpha, Secretary C415 Electrical Engineering Society C2. 3, 45: Entered Sophomore Year. JOHN HAMILTON ZANE, X-11 Philadelphia, Pa. Born September 11, 19015 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy5 Assistant Manager Golf CQD, Manager C355 M. I. T. A. A. C355 Entered Freshman Year. BERNARD LEwIs ZANGVVILL Boston, Mass. Born March 20, 19025 Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at English High Schoolg Menorah, Executive Committee C335 Entered Freshman Year. WALTER WADSWORTH ZAPOLSKI Cambridge, Mass. f'Zap 5.Born August 5, 19005 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Rindge Technical School5 Civil Engineer- ing Society C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN HARVEY ZIMMERMAN Chicago, Ill. Jack 5- Born March 12, 19005 Mechanical Engineering Societyg Prepared at Chicago High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society C-115 Entered Senior Year. 122 A I Uh f L! A' G P f .f 1 'X Ii: - ff ::,'1.l-..1,l1g., ,,f::g Y' -f - Y '--T - , L L Y N Y ftl ' 1924 T E C HN I Q IIE 1924 nga 1 w' ji s g ,fig if frggaiggg11f1iff5?E.g,142,3141 I Ei - ILJ F- .--.,..1'ii L.:i. - '-... .L .,-...A T' ' ' i....4'.4 , , L5 L ,...l ' Q If , fgio .. .iq .1 1 I CLASS STATISTICS X vi V ,O X IDA BROWN .-KDlil.BIiRG Cedarhurst, L. I. ' ig Born August S, 1899: Al'Cililk'l'IllI'CI .'X.B. Adelphia College: Cleoian: Architectural ii Society, Secretary in-ll: lintcre-.I Soplimnore Yr-ur. if Ei , , P .ALLAN XXIGI-IT BLACK Duluth, Minn. Sally, Al : Born August 11, 1901: Civil Engineering: Prepared at August Military Academy, Virginia Military Institute: Entered Senior Year. 4 JONATHAN Bnowx, 3RD Boston, Mass. Jack : Born june 10, 1901: Electrical Engineering: Prepared at St. Pau1's School: 1 Vectors: Walker Club: President The Rushing Rules Conference CQ: Entered Fresh- I ' man Year. 1 1 li I PHILIP CHESTER CoRxELIL's, .XKE Grand Rapids, Mich. F ' I , Phil : Born September 2, 1900: Engineering Administration: B.S. Colgate University: I Entered junior Year. ' I ALFRED HALL CROSSMAN, AT Medford Hillside, Mass. . l Born December 16, 1894: Civil Engineering: Prepared at Newton High School, A.B. 1 Bowdoin College: Civil Engineering Society MD: Entered junior Year. l ELDEN LLOYD Doscn, AXE Louisville, Ky. 'Born December 31, 1899: Engineering Administration: Entered Freshman Year. NIARVIN EICKENROHT, ZX Seguin, Texas Eick : Born May 12, 1898: Architecture: Prepared at University of Texas: Scarab: Architectural Society: Entered Senior Year. HOWARD DICKSON HACKETT, AT Bolton, Mass. Dick : Born March 8, 1900: General Science: Prepared at Andover Academy: i Freshman Crew: Sophomore Crew: Freshman Wrestling: Entered Freshman Year. 1 I HAROLD HOLDEN Malden, Mass. i Fat : Born August 3, 1901: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Malden High i School: Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 41: Entered Freshman Year. HUGH DICKSON N ICKLE, EX Kingston, Ontario Joe : Born November 14, 1900: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Queen's University: British Empire Club C2, 3, 4D, Vice-President C3D: Hockey C2, 3, 45, Cap- tain Q3j: Entered Sophomore Year. EDXVARD GILMAN PIERCE Bristol, Conn. Eddie : Born June 8, 1901: Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Andover Academy: Entered Freshman Year. 123 ,Ei f-EN'i.2 fl WW 1 N., -x ' is - - I : Y U ,SX :' Z if? 4-g 11 ': 'z JJ- lil p as E -E .J ac . ' E p p ,ml 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 'p- .,. , --.. -. 1..-, .M ,..-1:--.-.--1-----.An-1-arH1 v li , S .nv . , Q3 i POWELIO ROBINSON New York, N. Y. lgix Born November 20, 1S9Sg Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Noble and Greenough X School, A.B. Harvard University, Entered Sophomore Year. ' ,Q , ,Xa is l BRIGHAM ARTHUR SEARE Salt Lake City, Utah . , Art , Born December 20, 1899, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at University of A Utah, Entered Senior Year. Q! , , ENRIQUE DE SOUZA, '-IPAA Uruguay, S. A. , Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at University of Montevideo, Mechanical Engi- neering Society C4'lg Latin American Club C413 Cosmopolitan Club C4Dg Entered Freshman Year. n ADDISON KEYES WILLS, E111 Albany, N. Y. Born Februaxy 5, 1900: Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Albany Academy, Union College, Hexalphag Entered F reshman Year. 1 124 , 1 ig-5 I V a 'EX ,J W' Fe' E' 'QW A555 'R - S ' 1 1?-P24 TECHNIQUE 1924 J T'!-fr Y .-m'T'7f'T -, V -rN T 'r-A '7 . 'f'Ti?'?.iI'T.'4 - : iQ'f ' ' V -' :g li ,ia I ff das i fr!!! R 'N Class of 1923 NS Sh. rs ff RN W ,Le , , l -5 fi l l ,X N i Richards Hayden Dexter Taylor Holdrn Hazard Shaw Lane OFFICERS or THE CLASS Presiderzt Vice-President Robert Payne Shaw Schuyler Hazard, Ir. Secretary Treasurer Benjamin Philbrick Lane Arthur Raymond Holden Institute Committee Chester Clarke Taylor Herbert Leroy Hayden Executive Committee Howard Wfalker Dexter Thomas Orin Richards , A1, Lu' -M f 128 JMR to ff R R' Hg .,,I, .,Y,,,. , Ti, l i BSP .Scene ffohn I 1' +4 4 'I M I p L PP0n 1' ' x. Voo Doo af Rogers Chaalbourne Alfeh in MIT Gffder- 1 ,'SLgG' G?rr-ky , ' ' Pageanf A V A 1 L 1 129 I I - if ' kaggaeizig s gigggym ,M Wg .fflln , ., H , ,:Qfq'P'-Ti-i1,,Q T --. ,,,.Y,wf. 71,-,-:QQ Y,.. 1- -,1., f W f,1Qj,n.,l I S fum T IE Iii Tv I Q U E 1924 I H MfgmmiTf?E?L?12fffffvfrgfffffwwff I , I F . , I ' Qi Mep 'Smoke SQ , ?-r Rascius -f? , I I I Ir I I . I I Q. Oscar' + ? I I I I , I I I Sffc -I 130 i LI -I 4- -I . if-.v.I ,X I JI.. - , ,K ., I , 411. I' - I I, 2'-1 59 If EI :+I wg-I I I-A 1, II 4 I +915 I N24 I 5 ,kffwiiw- If gg ul fi'if 51gf1 I XII N 4' A:-1 -f 1 I . X III, XIIW' IW. I Iv! '-' ' ' :II 'mgs ,X R N., II ' III ANI' Ijlly . N I I + I ,fi , I N I III Envy ,Y I. I gIIV' III? I I II .I-II I II V ,I , I! WI III: II L' ' fI I I I Flying NIKI5 ' .I 'III I . I I I I II IG I III I I 'I II I II I I II ernlc I II - I I E I I' I I I II I ,I I . I' I I f 1 Q, ft , '-'Pr I ' iff I II L - as , y ,J IIII '-1 . Qt- -'N ' 2' I If U ' I f ' A f - - , . 1 ' 1'-'aaff I '3'-'Eight-'? AY .-.QL ' EI ,' : M ,qpxnwf-IAHZ I. I -'JT-Q?L'I'? ff f .-f?Z'1',-' I ,-E.. .---- .. . ., ix Lem Working C?9 I 4 I I I I I . V I I ' I ? + F? C. ' Insane I I I I II' 131 A La .L-..l1,7, ,.,.,-Alf , I ' -A Y ... ,ax A v Y - --- - - ---- -, --m -. -...-, , ..:...- .,..:,.:,- - - ...,.,V-Q 1?-:'X'. 5 Q S! ' Us , ,',,J,,vll Vlyjfff-E-X., ,R i l. kr ' 11924 T E C H N I 0 U E 1924 nit-,-ff-EAWW-f4f-W--ii''ff V V. -Hgqwfr Alffw-f 1' . . 1 -iff 'Ji ' ' W HHH IN W , Kiffy Red Ay .Q ,FQQ9 4 'n fob 132 Summer Camp 121 ........... , A A :X F X Av. V V WTA! T fi 6 li x i n 1 1' .K - ...I Hog + 1141 li w 1 L ! Nezzfe Fic: - H Sian + Phil + ?+ Margie Guafa va F-l 6ddI'6 wuhg Handy 1 Hazzy + Ray F05 133 -1 1 1 1 1 1 - i fx 4- sf-D. tl if it i t 11, ,c:grg-,,iQiri,i1gi Qdwifrfl 1 S D so - J, 1 51 ' iilff 1924 T C H N 1 Q U E 19241 1- 6 Egglaifeejjggggai'forfffrfz - S 1 1 1 at 'Will fc 1 1Y1i,,, ,,, ,,,-- viii, Wfrnviz -- T, , , - - vii Y 4777 111 1 X 19s, , . , A Class of 1924 N f is 1 N 1 11 ,QP M X 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Murdock Rivers Cowan Evans Q Fitch Marsh Bates Keck 1 ' OFFICERS or THE CLASS 1 President Vice-President 1 Earle Salisbury Bates Lynn Palmer Marsh 1 Secretary Treasurer 1 John Douglass Fitch Daniel Harold Keck 1 11 1 Institute Committee 1 1 David Evans, jr. Donald Webber Murdock 1 Executive Committee l1Villiam Flournoy Rivers iiRobert john Hochstetler Gilbert Harrison Cowan 1 11 2'ReSigned 11 11 1 1 1 51 1 134 Ye ff1fi..f,s,,,. f, ,,V, -,jgfrv H -M-'Www iw N AA 1 1? X ,fi ' U - 9 if' 2' ti, 1 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 J, l ie FIV' ' ' g .faeligiijiniltegg-'LL- f ' ' imllnl' W C1 A Past Officers of the Class fi KN. si tr li if is Q Nl f Som-roMoR1z YEAR President Vice-President 'Arthur james Kemp Daniel Harold Keck Secretary Treasurer Helen Hfilliams Hardy XVilmot Grant Peirce, jr. I nslilule Committee Earle Salisbury Bates Lynn Palmer Marsh 5 95 Exerzrtizre Committee Gordon Forest Eaton Charles Mortimer Phelps - FRESHMAN YEAR President Vice-President Melville Fuller Taylor David Evans, Jr. Secretary Treasurer Wilmot Grant Peirce, jr. William Campbell Ross Institute Committee 4 Asa W. K. Billings Hugh Leon Walker 4 Executive Committee Harold Lucas Dallas Daniel Harold Keck 'Resigned 135 .si Y 'fs AQ f rx, 0 ...J 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 f , .. -, -,'- . .J - . .-.--gm! l f I s a 0 ,, f C2lI'CI'S O HSt1tl1tC f1S1gH121 ,. W2 i T 1 ie T il- ir I R. E. Hendrie T E. E, Sanborn ' F. W. Bemis G, E, , G- R- Holt N. Tligggggfia fgyf A. D. Smith, Jr. W. R. Scott f W. B. GFE6HOUgh H, J, Bruner C- D- D1DD6l C. H. Hubbard S. T. Cook ,JS P' -9' , BTB E. B. Davldsorl D, B, Coleman G. T. Storb FTT E. Skabo H. M. Schley T . o 1 J. Y. Ballard G T go A. L. Johnson J. H' Zane GTI N. Thompson J. S. Keenan H- H- Spenglef L. M.Litt1eIie1d W JWPci5EfiIhus W' S12 agey ' - J. T. c oy , HTT N. MHCNCII A' T. Taylor J' G' Dalton H. L. Hayden H. D. Nlckle T F' A. Kinch 1 A. B. Alleiid R T J- Y. Lund J- J- Gray W. R. Scott H. S. Rubens L. L. Tremaine A- HQSUHHS T P. H. seem V. J. Weatherly W T W. H. Kem... R. Hereford F. T. Hazeltlne H. J. Bruner T. O. Richards S. D. Heath ATF G' Atahualpa F. de 1a Macorra C. O. Dllevel, Jr. W. B. Murdoch A. L. Guerrero A. Santos H' P' Kufzman J. E. Hoffman R. Torres E- flallfgsf STI H151-lninger ' ' . l . auman C' L' Dunn I S. F. Brown D- Evans- Jr- E. H. Miller W. B. Purinreii E. W. Blodgett ATA A. D. S ith, J . E. E. Sanborn pu M- Slams r L- H- PON R. L. Hershey g' 552:33 B. Sreenfzugh ' ' . D. ippe E- J- Hef-ID W. N. Webster H. Juiied , cTc i R. W. Parklnson T W. L- Kopungor X R. C- Eaton Ccrossed oarsj J- L. Brin I H. R. Greatwood D. C- Sayre ' Tc R. C. Eaton B J' L- Brill 4 H. R. Greatwood D. C. Sayre R. H. Kean ' 51 ff. 333- 'mn' lfilssiiiaiils- D. W. Murdock ' ' ' H E. P. Dunlaevy : ' B- du POTW BTT J. C. Nowell, Jr. A- E- Lindsey L. R. Phillip X J. C. Nowell, Jr. T Ccrossed rifiesl D. C. Sayre S A. B. Alland J. Y. Lund H. S. Rubens 136 L3 ' Raw, X ,.-,.,.. .-, Y , , A 4. 9... ,1.- - W -:,,: 1tT':.'L:-L1- - ' LL. fi-- , . ,A . -. P5 19-4 ':111:1 f, H T'f 'T' i ' X , --- .,.-. , 1,r- :..-'L'... ' '. ,, 4 r' 1 1 N ' 'Q y- W ' ' llfg T-...': :E I wx' I3 V. J fl f A-I LH' M1 V Offy ' r I I .4 1? 'ly N, 1 ,Y I H11 ' mei The 7Ech Bar' V wel Tri Ht Vw 'V M M A IW QW I A w , 5 HN L N N 1 N ,. N Wx, ml V YI' 'IH 1 .1 W 1 r i I l I I I 75-4-if ,J gg-Q? ffx ,- '. '-.H7 jl J - ' - ? '-f-S . vf4-3 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 . ,-idx... jfF 'r' : '- 'f'f. Y- - . , . -11'-,.:w - .gi Q1 ' 1l'lIl '. W earers of the Numerals 1 924 f BOXING A A, E, Lindsey E. H. Moll I. J. Konriskey -Nj, C. F. Kuhn WV. M. Marks 3 RIFLE XX-'. C. Blaisdell C. S. Stodter R- H- Starke G. R. Hon , Rs, CROSS-COUNTRX x X R, VV, D ' R. E. R b t D. XV. Howe G. R. Hoigms R. O. Sgufdlgon G. C. Reinhardt I D. H. Keck - BASKETBALL N S, T, Cook XV. B. Murdoch XV. H. Levi E. B. Davidson J. B- Spaulding T- F- Bundy D. O. Kennedy SWIMMING J, H, Henninger E. S. THYIOI' C. N. Thomas J V. K, Cates . L. P. Marsh D. Evans, Jr. C. L. Dunn TRACK R. XV. Ambach R. O. Spurdle J. R. Tench W, D, Rowe E. W. Reynolds B. J. Fletcher A. C, Read, Jr. XV. H. Correale E. D. Lucy E. S. Coburn E- J- Hanlfri' L- F- Porter D. H. Keck G. Swartz E. H- MCAI'd1E G. R. Holt WRESTLING Azel Ames, Jr. J. H. Grahame E. S. Bates G. C. Canfield H. R. Ferguson W. H. Kennett H. S. Davis F. V. Rosseau Azel Ames, Jr. H. R. Greatwood M. S. Blake XV. B. Coleman E. B. Davidson D. Evans, Jr. H. R. Ferguson J. L. Michelena R. J. Possiel A. Santos J. A. Roig F. G. de la Macorra E. W. Brugmann P. G. Blampied G. B. MacPherson V. J. 'Weatherly BASEBALL J. L. Michelena R. E. Robertson B. Robinson F P. L. Sharkey CREW E. D. Thomas A. R. Prouty E. P. Dunlaevy R. E. Reid FOOTBALL J. B. Spaulding H. V. Shipley R. C. Stiefle, Jr. E. XVi1d G. A. Barberi J. R. McPhee F. S. Lamereux SOCCER R. B. O'Hara D. Lasser F. V. Rosseau TUG-OF-WAR M. L. Harris J. H. Henninger Malcolm Graham, R. J. Chapin J. F. Parsons C. M. Phelps XV. C. Blaisdell D. K. Grant J. E. Jagger J. R. Tench XV. H. Levi R. E. Lehan A. J. Kemp L. L. Griffiths M. F. Taylor C. M. Phelps H. Rau C. O. Duevel, Jr. G. S. Neitlich XV. G. Peirce l . l . L I Isaac Brimberg E. Hosbach Antonio Rosado R. N. Black N. F. Hereshoff F. H. Riegel ' W. C. Bartow D. B. Jennings H. F. Simonds D. H. Cochran L. S. Johnson VV. H. Van Dusen ' G. H. Cowan D. O. Kennedy H. L. VVa1ker B. R. Freudenthal R. W. Kenison W. F. Rivers W. I. Gideon H. J. MacMillan RELAY RACE XV. C. McHenry J. R. Tench R. E. Dorr W- D- Rowe L. P. Marsh G. C. Joyce L. H. Potter E, S, Coburn E. W. Blodgett C. H. Deming J. G. Beagan H. O. Tappan A- C- Read. JY- H. J. Leahman HOCKEY R- J- Chapin F. V. Story R. M. Simonds F. A. Barrett B. J. Fletcher L. H. Fitch. Jr. B- Bemamm C. H. Wardwell P. H. Scott 138 . Y FFL' ' L. -1. .1 I F .H -v' ' f--i,.,, X 4f'z-,,,,:,,2 1 5 ii ' E? Y. T V K. Vu! Hn., , , X lf. - ...- --Qin 2 x-Qu... Hazen Si .I Bi!! Q 1 ! 1,31 x , .. .-a. . Chick J-crry Bill Bruce + Charffon s Mysfery F I Q 139 .l. fig: N Q ,fi S! 4 I I 4 C' rf Vgflixg X T-Thx . V- H fi? Fig 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Eg ill ,m?5,YfA--. Y ,. V ...., :V V , H' .nl-QWUI H , ,T 1 .JI V49 I W H O ' W H O I I O F ,lie ffl ' THE CLASS OF 1924 5 Prologue Hardly had the silvery tones of the clarion call for votes ceased to reverber- I ate through the corridors, 'ere the class responded to a man. They were urged I to scintillate and scintillate they did, offering up their very life's blood in the 1 l mighty ehfort. The result has been a veritable sea of facetiousness, and honor be to him who can wade through it and yet survive. Who of the Class is MOST POPULAR WITH THE FELLOWS? Bert Read won by a narrow margin, with a tie for second between Jennings and Bates. Several voted for Lydia Blivin, while Abie Goldberg received only one vote. MOST LIKELY TO TAKE UP ENGINEERING? Helen Hardy won in a walk. It is rumored that a consulting vice-presi- dency 1n the office just across the hall from Charley Steinmetz has been offered her by the General Electric Company, at the suggestion of Professor Jackson. l I X MOST REPRESENTATIVE MEMBER OF COURSE XV? T. C. Tse answered the question as follows, The guy who wonders why 2 -l- 2 6 and 3 -l- 3 2 6 also. Dusty Rhodes said that the member ,ll who is most businesslike in dating up Professor Dewey's stenographers V fills the bill, but he won't tell us who it is. V I BEST LIKED BY THE FACULTY? , Pete Ruggles was elected when the first term reports came out and left I a few days later. He must be the favorite because they all Voted for him. I l II Mosr sTUDIoUs2 MI l ,I Any member of Courses XV or IX-B will do. The voting for Hal duPont I was rather heavy. F g I 5, 140 LU-r r L . .0 I: J Y. - 'f Y Fr ,W . fwf- Hra 14-1 HI11wuu11L an me 1 -1 I I I , vi,-.- . 'Fw , Q., , ly .-, . , ,, . mn, ' ,I 4 X 'L , I II 1-Q' I ----' yiefg if I QQ-Uf . ,I .5 II XI III? ,I .IV F71 I I., I , III IMI IH? I H II HI ITV' II Q I I1 Dave . In rl I VII 'VI II if II I 'I Fogg III I3 Dave II ' IF' I -, I I III' ,l -1---T IIII AI1 Q .' ,IIIII I I1 -I III II - ,I III . 3 VIP ,Q I11 I I, is III1 , ' I 3 I I II I1 I 'I I I. I I If I I :I . Harry - I I i I I'III ' IIVI 11 H I I I . I I . I . I IMI I9 L - . 75r-I + Mnn ' Helen , of Rogers V... . I, - . ' I I W Ii I ' I I 141 I ,LY ' ' 3, i ,-X P S f'r,,, XX- :Jig l .ff ss rlgv 'ifglfi t . N ',.J,j?-i,d:3:,,,,ifi, 1, ,...,. W g...-gg.-,. be e .5 J. -.-.C-aft-.. E t Te! e 192:14 T F. ti' H N li Q U tg 1924 E Yi,,,, ,ml ,..T,.-.T.,.. ag-i I . --if--. ..-ravi!!-if. 7' , If-.-f 'f-' ' Q f ' A js L Us . -,..--ea.r.1ai::,?-. ,Qu E-: , t - gig . ff Gg fl GREATEST LOAFERP A Mike Amezaga and del Cardayre headed the list. Someone with a .f , GREATEST TEA-HOUND? l- Nip saw George Swartz order a Florida punch at the Colonial and so ff' . . . . . ft 527 voted for him. George received several other votes, also, which entitles him la to the honor. BEST FITTED TO BE A PHYSICS INSTRUCTORPG I1 5 Everyone agreed that no member of our noble class should have his or T her life blighted by receiving this distinction. H. F. Simonds claims that l P he can drop a cat so it will land on its back and should therefore get the job. i HEAVIEST DRINKER OF SODAS? It's a close race between Dick XN'agner and Levy. l 1 HEAVIEST DRINKER OF LIQUOR? , I The honor is divided between Andy Kellogg and the last man to pass out on Tech night. i . P What is your favorite , , . l HAUNT? l ' The two VV's - VValton's and VVall-:er scored heavily. Some suggested Cmsar's ghost or the ghost in this year's Tech Show as theirfavorite haunts DIVERSION? l Polishing the glass eyes in French fried potatoes with boxing gloves on, was one answerg but we can hardly imagine that the writer really meant that. . Throwing chalk and bits of paper at members of Course XVI as they industriously wipe off the blackboards might appeal to some of us. FORM OF EXERCISE? .Sleep found favor with us all. Don Murdock, however, likes to chin himself on a bar that only just comes up to his knees. PIPE TOBACCO? A Anyone else's seems to be the favorite, with a leaning toward cactus crumbs from Mexico and Edgeworth. Some members took this question I as an insult and proudly affirmed that they never smoke. l N TOOTH PASTE? i Lip sticks were widely popular while a few of our classmates voted for l something of a more abrasive nature, such as powdered emery or gun powder. I .l Q ll' ' llq I ' l all il 142 lg.-- .W misplaced sense of humor voted again for Hal. Ck '5 X ffk shi fe? K 7 4 ' fFf.A , 7 lf gf V132-1 E' Ifl H N ' 'j 5 3 'IV-Q4 ffl I ,QL if FV11 if 3 1 1 5 1 X Xl: l,Q77l--fi - ' , W , , H ' 'if 'Yf' 'T' -'l1'!1Lf'y XY T 13 Q '11 H- ,U-A 1 ww, 52 1311 H1 VJ . 1 ' 'VN 1 1 ' lf? i O lei 1 11, . F11 by V11 fit l 1211 'w f1'1 1 1 al R Ear! + 1 '15 1 1 1111 11 11 'A 1 1 1 1 1 2 I 11 1 1 'Q Held Day 1921 + Lou + 1 I W 11 , 1 1 1. W 1 1 1 1 A Mouge 1 i'V70f6l S0f'7gfI?l'1 0f+5' 1 '11 . .V A A 1 1 11' 1 I 1 143 iWA M q fF. 'N Q 4 .D XXII? . at X x ,,' - 91 .ee. i N-'Z r ' - - as 1, 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ,-jE'j,TU,,,,f,-f.,,..,..f ,. -- . --fa -2.7, . ..,. .,, .,,' I. U A C to , fi U. A' GN V? BRAND OF MATCHES? All agreed on safety matches. Course VI said that Dinty Moore's feet fha were the best brand they knew of. Ingy Lee liked the sulphur kind because gm he can scratch them on his chin. kr. l TYPE OF GIRL? Qs 9' Wide diversity of opinion manifested itself. Most everyone agreed on the loving type, but beyond that, there was no harmony of feeling. ' The ,di Chesteriield type, mild yet they satisfy, was mentioned, while Chick 5 Kane likes the girl who does not let her brains interfere with her pleasures. lil l STUDY? , Vice and bench work on the Fenway seems to express it as well as any- thing. Some, however, would rather be more specific and call it Life Class at Rogers. TYPE OF CONVERSATION? l E just at present, everyone enjoys talking about the rotten political . system as exemplified by the Electoral Committee. Other favorite topics 1 are, How hard we have to work at Tech, and What you almost saw at the show last night. ' Who Is Our , GREATEST POLITICIAN? IE. S. Bates is undisputed lord of all politicians and is ably assisted by Bill Robinson. Even the Beta Steam Roller crumbles before the pair. BARTENDER? N o one is so out of date as to be a class bartender, everyone is.his own bootlegger these days. However, if We must have a bartender, it might as well be Jack Parsons. i BEST DIPLOMAT? l If you get a FF and go around and tell the instructor you enjoyed the l course and would like to take it with him again, you are a true diplomat. 1 It has been done. CLASS BEAUTY? What a conceited class we have! Nearly everyone placed his own name I as an answer toithe question. A summary of votes is impossible, but Ed Moll came out with a favorable number. ' E- T PROPHETP if 1 No one has been found who can tell how large a laboratory fee we will 1 have to pay in addition to the regular deposit. 144 'L 9 .., 9. . L , lf- ,Q-,lf , R ' L Q N Lvl- -5. Y-.-.,- 'WWW Y . ' 'ft -W -'Eff' 7'3,i1i'::ii':L1T1 'U , -D A-'mv--' N'- WW-'- A'ff --zf-'ajw-411 Nfl- 1 vw! 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HOT LIPS EXPONENT? lk l li Voo Doo won. Bill Van Dusen came in second and the rest of the class It i 1 all voted for themselves. 9 ' ,l il . 1' i BEST TEAM MANAGER? p Jack Cannon makes quite a boom when firing off about this position. p Dr. Rowe cast the only vote in favor of Charlie Phelps. Q43 CLASS GOAT? Dan Keck and Ed Moll tied for first place with Hood Worthington about l two Jumps behind. Rakenius Possiel was not forgotten. . -fp ll' l i ll 5 . WHAT DEATH DO YOU SUGGEST FOR RODOLPH VALENTINO? i H The most popular suggestion was that he be forced to watch all his own l films. Death by drowning in boiling slick-um was also mentioned. WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE APPLIED PROF? Slave Driver was almost unanimously elected with a few votes scattered l between Holmes and Peabody. DO YOU BELIEVE IN MARRIAGE OR FREE LOVE? . Many answered, UNO! Others saiel, Try and find free love. Charlie 5 p Phelps said to consult Professor Passano. WHO HAS THE GREATEST MOMENT OF INERTIA TAKEN THROUGH HIS CENTER OF GRAVITY? Since the magnitude of a moment of inertia is directly proportional to 1 mass and the d1stance of its point of concentration from the axis, two , answers were given for each question, one for the vertical and the other for lp 1 the horizontal axis. Vin Cates won about a horizontal axis while Tubby . ' Rogers was unanimously elected about the vertical. The Applied Me- . chanics Department should be glad to see that not a single student failed to specify the axis. N i ii l 'V L 146 JI, x , ,- . - ., 521 ,Ll , , - W f y - -- - W 1 ' ...'.11'1ft::' 14-. ' . - f ff- 7 'f -A --f'Tf'l'f' ' V Q gun n'gjs 'z11?.g E anal G, mga 'w ?Xif, Q53Y,Sf77' 1 ' wfgfii- i , X 11 wx Xl M 15. .Li .,.-- A lf I 'tiilh-T-'T' ' ' l T V . 5 ., I . 1 t Hx, I yy in H, .A yi., b H A ., V 1 :Y V 'QA ':z. 15+ , . g ' , 6, N U ' Jfvc W w 'M 1 ' A ? ? - f f - - ? ? , ' I . r P 6 , ,L 1 A , fl if V Y 3 W :LI r 1 if 1 9 M f I 1 A . W I A If i ' I I qi Archie Harold L ' - - I my Q 'gy' 2 -:,:f19.4.,., , 54,-V J--5. ' fy--'f '?'kFf:' f l 15,14 'F Ed , -Mr? Tiff' Che-YS Team -'--'- - . b Pu! I l w Q I ' W V . ' ' gi ' . Gef The Poinf ! Ch emisvis + Doug J ' 147 x -'W A, ' ,, ,fn Lif- X ffgsia r N SJ 4 . fiipi ,QR 'Pf as , ' AJ- 1 -JC?-ftj' -NW-.- W - -Y:-. FT B A -f -V I - N - ' I W4 ' ' 21.5.3 R924 TEi.:HmioUE 1924 . ,X , WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF A GOOD TIME? ' QSC! G ' Bob Simonds says there is a good time for every little good time. Whit Rhodes enjoys turning out the light and trying to get into bed before- , day the room gets dark. f 1 :xr Q? WHO RECEIVED THE LARGEST COOP DIVIDEND? rl 1' The right answer to this question is that the coop received the largest li'-N 41,5 dividend. - ,N WHAT IS YOUR SOLUTION FOR THE BOSTON TRAFFIC SITUATION? A U Some doubt was expressed as to what traffic was meant. Most of' Q i 5 the class realized that the kind which has a cop to regulate it was the one- V p referred to. The best suggestion was to dig a tunnel under the Charles, ' l flood it, and run submarines. i WHO IS BEST FITTED T0 DESIGN A NEW HARVARD BRIDGE? i U T The poorest engineer in the world would be sure to improve it, so why not! f, ,O l let Mike Hoar try. Still, there is no use worrying about problems of ll the 22d Century. r . V r i WHAT MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY SHOULD BE SHIFTED TO THE PHYSICS ' DEPARTMENT? n ll All Course II voted for Burnham and James was only .0006 points- lf behind. O. Ingraham and Dr. Gerke were not overlooked. l fi How OFTEN DO YoU VISIT WELLESLEYP T Some of us live out there, so it is just one long visit, others drop out once ,Q or twice a week. And would you believe it, about half the class wonder ,V whether Wellesley is a boy's or a girl's name. 1' Y r WHAT WAS YOUR OBJECT IN COMING TO TECH? l , To many, the object was their fathers, while a few want to be engineers. 5 T Some heard that the work at Tech was hard and came purely to satisfy ip lb, their curiosity. We hope it is satisfactorily satisfied. lil ii H L i WHO IS THE CLASS RADIO-BUG? T Weeks was elected unanimously in spite of the crackling static. He re- T ce1ves'Medford.Hillside with seventeen stages of radio frequency with his. W rr , inductrve capacity hanging out the window. . Ip . L i li I. 'P 148 E . r qi :Y -,Q-gi xpfefes. if-ee: -4 Y .g A.--M75 v Wai Q , - V Y V-W! ,H wfiwwr Y ig 5 . .Y f-'alt-1 --- ...YY 152 i fr '1-.:.'g3-'-1-'--f V - -- VLH:-Y H v- - '- - -- - - 11, ulig, , x Y VL' -fl.. ,, NBL, ,W Q v V , Yrvr H H Y Y W 'T W - ' f ff Y- W- egihwifwsiiizf LL'-:'Q.+a-vfa:.1 - 113:13- -fs V 4 f . Q 12' , .,.+ ,A-, , 'ky pr. V i N A V, . 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I Bainbridge Campbell Bateman Cool-: Vandenberg Carrier Mabley OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Vice-President Phylip Howe Carrier Shedd Vandenberg Secretary Treczsufer ' Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge Carlton Ray Mabley, Jr. I Institute Committee David Rae Campbell Glen Latrobe Bateman Executive Committee Edwin Warren Southworth VVilliam Albert Cook 150 I .R -, -WZ-I-,- I --- - - g-, 5' ,Mg -17' Tiger--M --J Y-S.,-..., X , , , , Y , , ,, V Y I I II:-Y 'ff -- I--B-li .. ig, .III WI. ,,w,,,gj, rfzf ,V Wwv-an WW -J 1 Cop, Jim, Ed F509 Sfu Course If Sophs 1925 Re-View Q 4. 4 BOSCbON Sophs ' I 151 Mens ef Man Us 6 Mal 41 Von 3 iw N XM ff if -ll Hank ' 1 152 r I 'ki ji.. 7 Q- Jkj, , 'IL V ' - -,n ' . - I I A -- :Jw xi - T 2 v , T, , ia ---., A.A- . ' .. 4 ' 'f ' ' ,f, , by L ,,,, - , me , 5,IZLin1 E f4ff f - ? Li ' 1 Q 5? f I-m 1 r+'n1wm-1. 1'fg me ' zyxygq-YY WWW.-w W Y, H Y , W V V Y Y ,A '-Jyimr I A' 4 V 'WB . , 1, '-1 .., qv E f-fx! , 3 1 1' 1 , ,-35 - V . Y i w 1 , H . W :all TS it 1 Q 'Q E in if i y,f5 Q E 'il 451' 4 N J' 4- Muskcfccrs I xi? H1 w v :ff 9- M01 JEJCK J' ,I ,r' IH 4 iw ,i gy :4 Sammy ZAE 1,1 gm -+W- fr? My Wx Hn MX' M W W My Qwf wi QM The SPKS afplay Phyl Wi l 1 IH LM! l lv '1 nil aw 'W ,Ml SW .,'j 113 M M ilk! QW WN! , 'L , 15-J w v 'WV JH ,if Mi .W wil ! W5 W Hifi xy, il. Mi :W 'Vs W Hi W M ,N lg W ma x M M 1, 1: L+, WH .Nl Hi' Wfx N l W ? 55195 wx ga M yi 'Wif UNI Wt! M 1:+fm'Mi-1--f-'ll it -l I. 5. 2 li ff 2 lsr ll '1 'l i rlijx, fl: Mg, A ia -S A X if Elite t ,:f3i?Lff1: fi 'X .. l all ,S S or S ,Tl 'Lf-:rJg,f'M'gni'22E if-1,--,.i.3 ,fa ,,., , V. ., Y gf 4 ,jfl Y, N W Y -MQ -- --A:-51' ' S im ri H N i it mera 3:5331 Iilniilwr ,K --Y.----p - -1- -W ----W ----Y--v 1143 ,-f- W- -NY- .f.,- .1.:..V..-.f4., -,a,, ,., W ll me 5 i C ass of 1926 ' if l A l lpfif get in S S .l l ' ll l l lr l .ll lr ll ll In l l My l l l Rl X Gove Bianchi Lord X Locke Greer duPont Head ll ' S l if l 1 OFFICERS OF THE CLASS l. President Vice-President 'll f ly Milliard Marquis Greer Errnie duPont l ru I Q Secretary T ifeasurer 1 Walter Ober Locke Ralph Wellington, Head ll I, l U I nstititte Committee lm Ili Charles Andrew Bianchi Kenneth Granville Gove 5 Q Is will Executive Committee ml t l F Nelson Frank VVilmot Kenneth Sawyer Lord Trl! H1 s ll I li limi ffl ll 2 L ll' li 154 ll fl L iiiife' iii ei' at Qgiitfilirn M at at S - -- of P X Z X ,f - ,'f'f , 7 5 P F www . , iii li x -L an 3I.kf. ,-k li' whfr The Nui Bros Red Jbck and - Bill+ Ken ' Gopf-f Par-.s ons 1 A TA F7'o.Sh Ilh FI n ' 155 JBC Po werxs DfcK ,-. H o ward Ken Louis 156 ,w WV My 1 1 E w , l - --xt' few A x .si I' K f.f!.xKL' , if -Q - - -,a,. X ff tl H ,f 4 lr il 2717? l wr-f'f' ff ' J A 'A f -' v'-- - '-R A is E 5 W ivflsi i If H W I L7 ig if WU fu' -f--1141? 1- , . , M l fl YV, ,AA gig jg l g 1i1 ,f'W,i5'T?T!Y H ,gd , ,1Z4L,Q-, gifgg: i 'i Qfi 'gl frjip ' EV? Q, ,1,,, l l .A l ,'i35 j211i 2. Z2 ' 21f1:i2f1L?f'Q.!34 'E -- -, W V. 1 :XY '. 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A-Qfijigg-f tw A HW M, -A B. - lmg xl:I'7,Lt' ' rr r- gg - ,gi . -, , V - Vi AdL.L-xr ' VS' 1924 T E C H N I Q U E 1924 3 , 44+ ,..,,.,.WL,- ...,...,-----e.. .W . .- .- e ,,,- W... ,,.,,.-.v-,--. .,.,,. , . - .,w. --.fV,y.i ' fi I-M:?fAEl?i'Q2T' . r r 4 r - is 1 : .iitil?-'lT'5:E 'T-'T+T mlil I-it -Eat, ' v--l,,,. . .-L-.-:L4.:.:' K.. .. ' Q?-Lb' . ' L: ijmvmfr pair? .' 6 T ll.'2. ' -TW ,, A 'a ' WA' N TT ' 7 'HL N. rl li :IZ lil?-7 Xl, il, 7 Ab .7 X, I' l 0 . gl X I ' The Season of 1922 1n Athletlcs nv t .5 lt ' ff ll it .' fr , ,, 'l ' YEAR of marked activity in sports found some of the teams representing Technology It I ff falling back a notch, losing titles they had held or meeting defeat at the hands of foemen VU' they had conquered in years previous. But other teams won new laurels and counter- li-it if' balanced the reverses by the brilliance of their exploits. llowever, the important consideration l is the manner in which the athletes on those teams went into their contests. and here the season il' 9 Dj of 1922 witnessed no setbacks. Often the advance was very slight, almost imperceptible at times, Jil' E, L but always that real yet intangible spirit that characterizes Technology's conduct in athletics IW made itself more widely felt. lt? l it l I li , In Robert E. Hcndrie, captain of cross-country, and Elmer Sanborn, his predecessor in that lx 'I, post, stands best exemplified the spirit which makes men who, entering athletics for the first H ' ' H time after coming to the Institute, are able to compete successfully against their longer trained it 'l l I' rivals from other colleges. In athletics as in the world at large Technology typifies a serious H l ,V , purpose achieved solely by the means of hard work. These two men, the only wearers of the T I I' 1 ,' in.the national championships at the stadium last May, set an example to-day of what that 'l I , spirit can accomplish in spite of dilhculties. It is men of their type who have raised Tech- 9 ll I fl nology's athletics to the distinctly higher rank they now occupy. Q l, I I ll 'I I . . . . . l fl 3 ll In track, the major sport, the team fought its way to a near triumph after disheartening i ll! Q ' reverses. The manner in which a few devoted members of a practically beaten team faced odds ' I X and by tieing Boston College in the N. E. I. C. A. A. retained the Briggs Trophy at the Institute Q l gl for the fourth successive year is an epic in the story of intercollegiate competition. l 2 i l I The basketball team, after starting the season with severe defeats, struggled gamely until li , t it won victory upon victory and ended its schedule with eight successive triumphs. The wrestlers ' I did likewise and carried off the New England title though meeting reverses in early season contests. V I 5 Unwilling to give up any progress made, the Sophomore class continued the baseball team it . l had formed its freshman year and when the freshmen followed their example a new sport 'E I b T ti 1 ' ' l ll i egan to grow up at ec no ogy. V a 1 l I ' ' . . I 'lil These efforts were not unnoticed by the authorities as the purchase of the B. A. A. boathouse I li Q for fI'echnology's crews and the conversion of the old hangar into a modernly equipped gymnasium, ,i l'l' giving added impetus to sports clearly proved. Every team found record-breaking squads of ,ll candidates reporting, and only the most strenuous efforts made possible the utilization of all It , available material. True to the policy of athletics for their own sake, most Institute teams cut xl i 1 their squads only as disciplinary measures. Track with over 200 men training under Coach I l I Eanaly is the most notable example of this code, whereby no earnest worker is dropped merely g ' ecause he is not a potential champion. i l l I I l l h Under such conditions it is natural therefore that athletics are assuming more and more their l li rightful place of importance at Technology. The calibre of the Cardinal and Gray teams are N il 3 making Institute athletes respected abroad, while public opinion among the undergraduates , I N and faculty is rapidly yielding them their due at home. It may truly be said that athletics were 5 ' never in a more favorable position at the Institute and the rnaintainence of the ideals which have ' established the present situation will perpetuate and better it from year to year. l I l ' l l i l tl l it , , 51, Il l. li l 'I R 161 Qilfx ,L XL! ,fav -'7 DTN? .VIZ-T' ,,iL . 1' ,Q : l X - A g lg lu , V ii -V ,- T ---,Q Y - V W -- asm TECHNIQUE 1924 X iXf:T j!Tw,1i:L ,--- - viii- A - J 1 Tiff? il. Ty , . f' A 7-ff., 1 fn!-f vs , X ,, - Y 7 if ff, , Y 7 -7 -- Y. -,- -J .lf 5 V, ,W ,, -, Y --2 2-H 1,57 - - - - P- - ii -Q fl fa Varsity Club 135 0 0 V1 xi? ff' M5 L5 .W V 1 1 1 Nowell XVilkins 1 Batchelder Briggs Gram E 1 President Frank H. Briggs '81 1 Secretary Treasurer 1 5 Harold S. Wilkins '14 Ralph S. Franklin '02 1 1 Vice-President 1 Carl VV. Gram '09 1 Executive Committee 1 George E. Batchelder '10 Joseph C. Nowell '23 1 I I Ev' 'l 1,41 ll 1 ,N ', 162 1 i F J V lf V -12123. gf 2 to or i T 2 3-sffN ,ff 4 '. Q12-Efiis, , . Q 2 .fri -Q-. -. .Tlx-IT., , F . 2' V1 H ' A ' V ' 'rf P- -41'-T T- i 'TAi....f- - r:1'g jfs L' lull il' li. if H N l Ll lu' lf V924 Nj f if ' E . E i E , T 'Qggj1T:,:fg?e!.i2.?gijggHl r'- -'A' Ang H' -- - -Y 'hm nf .. V J.. ' Y H .1 i.E 1 yjggiif 1:3 Tr '. 1' tl lla K! . lf-Wei ll gi S7 i 'Ll 1,4 lil, il .,. 'Q , 1 i i 4 i i lil l Q i li ll lil il il 'I 1 H l l: l The Calumet Club liaclc Row: Manning, Sturb, duPont, Piland, Kattwinkel, Pike, Smith ll 'ddl R ' ' Kn' lt 'XI Cutelleon Metcalf, Nesbitt, Taylor, Nowell .1 e ow. lgl,i'C ' , Frou! Row: Ballard, Bates, Clement MEMBERSHIP 1922-1923 OFFICERS President Vice-Preside-nl XN7alter A. Metcalf '23 George F. Nesbitt '23 Treasurer Secretary Frank P. Knight '23 Charles R. McCutcheon '23 MEMBERS HONORARY Dr, Allan XV. Rowe '01 Major Frank H. Briggs '81 ACTIVE jonathan Y. Ballard '23 Walter B. Murdoch '23 Earl S. Bates '24 Joseph C. Nowell, jr. '23 Franklin C. Clement '23 Julius L. Piland '24 Samuel H. duPont '24 Herman F. Pike '23 David Evans, Jr. '24 George T. Storb '23 Egon E. Kattwinlcel '23 Roscoe H. Smith '23 Lynn P, Mai-Sh '24 Thomas M. Taylor '23 VVilliam H. Manning '24 William H. VanDusen '24 163 -ie F CWC 2, EEE.- Y, - was if 1 if-'Q ,f flL.ff1 11- ' . Mk I 'T 12 H w 1 11 U 11124 5 SW - i'1 55:4 f -Qiif-glif:i51i:Tf'JiWLili-1 YA... V .- - ' A---AA ' 1 1 ADV ISOIU COUNCIL E 1 1 CHAIIZIVLAN 51:c121:1:A12Y DQ J.A.12oc1ovc1.1:oe DR. Afvv. I2OWE'O1 Txzmsumzm H. E.Wo1aC1:5'r1zQ '97 GRADUATE 115115511 GQADUAH: mmbm If 1-1. 51 DENSQN '12 HP E.DDY'17 1 A 11 , 1 UNDEQGMDUATE J.C,NoWE.L.L'2j UNDE.P.GQADUA'I1E. UN 1 1 2 '1fM.TAY1.o12.'z5 I2 H. 5MIT1'1'Z7 1 164 ....A.,.:.:.....-,-.-- 5 .gb J f ,tw-.-1 ,f ' l Y f - V .- . . 'I'-lg, Q-iff--or ' 3'-f 2 . '--:V ,, , -lense., A 1s.4,,i A-451 , ll . o fl' r' be in -. L ii 71 gtiigi, T 39211 T F cg ll N I Q IJ' li were 'Ll'i:lfCf---lf' 'F 1 ,W H ' 2 'V 'Y ' F C , i 1 ,ff--r ,. -f ' W7 N M. I. I . A. A. fi Y I I , Q. sq V lL'l l l l l l l l I , l ' ' mil Buck Row: Cannon. Moll, Irving, Ferreyra, Fletcher, Littlefield, Lehrer. Duevel, Tremaine N lill Middle Roux' Murdock, Metcalf, Clement, Greatwood, Jackson, Hereford, Thompson l Frou! Row: Swartz, .-X. D. Smith, Coolidge, Nowell, R. H. Smith, Kellogg, Hubbard, Hungerford W l A 'l . l . . . l H X President Vzce-Prffszdefzt ,QW joseph C. Nowell '23 Roscoe H. Smith '23 l l l . . l 1 Secretary P ublzrzty Manager Treasurer Cecil H. Hubbard '23 Andrew P. Kellogg '24 XVinthrop K. Coolidge '23 ' 1 . . llll, Advzsory Cozmczl wil Thomas M. Taylor 23 Joseph C. Nowell '23 Roscoe H. Smith '23 I A . l , l l' ,i ME1v1BERs l l l , I Team Captain Manager l l 'lr Basketball Stanley T. Cook '24 Donald WV. Murdock '24 fl l Boxing Edward H. Moll '24 K William H. Manning '24 l ll Crew Henry R. Greatwood '24 Fred S. Hungerford '24 , I Cross-Country Robert E. Hendrie '23 George Swartz '24 ,F ll Fencing George Ferreyra '23 Jack VV. Cannon '24 lf ll Golf Franklin G. Clement '23 VVilliam H. Van Dusen '24 F li Gym Nesmith Thompson '23 George R, Lehrer '24 I l ',3 Hockey Herbert L. Hayden '23 Boynton J. Fletcher '24 V1 Rifle Harry S. Rubens '23 Charles O. Duevel '24 ll i Soccer Fernando de la Macorra. '23 Lloyd W. Irving '24 l ' Swimming William L. Stewart '23 Azel Ames, Jr. '24 l ,l Track Arthur D. Smith '23 George Swartz '24 I ll Tennis Lyman L. Tremaine '23 Prescott H. Littlefield '24 l ll VVrestling Francis R. Hereford '24 Richard D. Jackson '24 ill Supervising Baseball Manager Walter A. Metcalf '23 l l wl QW, 5 Q . JL 1 r Eiga g r' A I. ,I . g 'FBT' erm c mu fait F 1924 Tl E C H N I Q U E 1924 Q X ll '1lm.L,,,A--s-.-1-.a - f'f1E':.' , - ' -re - :- -.-- - .1 TT- Q-.I' 'I ... .7 41.gjgY i,'l 1 TRACK is 19 2 2 Navy and Harvard defeated the N: Institute track men in dual meets, 1,57 I , while the mile relay found fourth ,sq Ai place its limit at the Penn Carnival, ' rf'a but with all that, the season of 1922 l I A was a successful one for the Briggs Trophy, emblematic of the New Eng- H land Intercollegiate Championship, , may still be found on exhibition in the trophy room in VValker Memorial. l p A tremendous effort was needed to i 1 keep the famous cup there for its ,V i sixth successive year, but the team proved equal to the test, and the fact that Boston College shared first hon- , l C , , ors with the Engineers does not dim ,i aptain-elect Smith , , , Manager-elect Swartz their exploit in any degree. The achievement was completed in spite of the odds against them, and with true dramatic effect it was Captain Chittick himself who with Bob Hershey won a 1 supposedly impossible victory in the last event of the meet and snatched the l points which kept Technology unbeaten in the N. E. I. C. A. A. ' l New En-Qlaflfl The 36th annual New England Intercollegiate Track and Champlonshlps Field Championship Meet at Vlforcester on May 19 and 20 5 ended with Technology and Boston College deadlocked, each with 24 points ' to their credit. Brown was third with 19, and Bates, Williams and Amherst suc- l l I I... ,.,.-... E. . 1 i l l i l ' 4 l Gurney, Chiftick and Smith against Merrill in 6440 I ,Q ' 166 L A Q i . ll . lil lv , 4 -4-.L 1 ff 'l 1 . Cl - , J' i U, C . ' ' . T , .sl.-ffliiiiile 'fjijt Ti i 3 192-1 T rl me H N I of U El 1924 Ftp jl:j EEEfi?Tl'?7'-MTTTTY ff' 7 e' Y e fr , jiigaiiifgjigjggjggggggliTQ' iq, l Efillfflt' as an rfrhffffrers, flu l ceeded in order. XYl1en Yard Chittick won the lou' hurdles and Bob Hershey slipped into third 1 if place. ahead of Cook of XYesleyan, to score the Q V eight points Technology needed to equal the l I B. C. total, a new record was established in the history of the .-Xssociation. Never before had 1 any team remained unbeaten more than five writ years, and this final rally left Technology in the first rank for the sixth successive year. Q .Q The Cardinal and Gray was not alone in the i leadership this time, but until the Engineers 1 , are actually beaten, the Briggs Trophy remains . , in their possession. l .A The failure of the lnstitute men to qualify in the preliminaries for the Field events sent ,yi Captain Chittiek's team into the final day's lliil contests under a severe handicap. At the 'I start, Poole was shut out in the 100 when i he had been looked to for points, and no , ,HT Nl 'i'k T1'ki H3 i DiWT ' Institute entrant reached the final of the high l ,lift hurdles. Sanborn and Hendrie ran wonderful races in the distance events, the l ll l former winning the mile, while Ray Buker defeated Hendrie in the two mile. l The quarter went to Driscoll, but Art Smith placed third, Gurney barely l fl making fourth position. Then Kirley of B. C. won the half, while Charlie gl l Snow dropped back to hfth. fll The semi-hnal heats of the 220 was Poole pitted against K lllll Driscoll, but the Cardinal and Gray sprinter was crumpled up lllll by a pulled tendon and the B. C. .lflf man went on to win fourth place gl in the final. It was then that 5 l the classic run of Chittick and ,Z ' Hershey in the last event of the l Q meet, the low hurdles, saved the situation for -Coach Kanaly's l 5 team. Tonon, Dippel and Heap I , were the only men to count for Q Technology in the field events, fi Where they scored a total of l I four points, with one third and l two fourths. Clark of Amherst l ,l established a new high jump mark at 6 feet, M inches. Hendrie Winning 2-Mile Run 167 l. I I I I Q42 cj Ziggy? flfig? 'XR - as sf fi 'L-g.'.r'V VW .tal A A A A 1 I 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 NX fL': 1E'qlfEk ,, 5 ' 77.51-. ??T'. .Q-' '-'.,4 . V - ...f -- -1 3.1. .gf ' - 4' XI If I ,ai I V273 IfI!I I If? Sanborn Leading in Mile-N. E. I. C. A. A. Meet I- C- A-.A- A-.A- Only Sanborn and Hendrie reached the finals of the Champlonshlvs 1. c. A. A. A. A. championship meet at the Stadium, May 27. Elmer Sanborn led the held in the mile for the first three laps, but then Iv dropped back to sixth position. Hendrie likewise failed to place after alternating II in setting the pace for more than seven laps with Buker of Bates, who was him- If self beaten at the tape by Higgins of Columbia. Both Engineer distance men gave very good account of themselves, but pitted as they were against an excep- I tionally fast field, did not show up their real worth in comparison. California , won the meet and Princeton trailed her, leading Leland Stanford and Cornell, . I who were third and fourth by a substantial margin. .II Infefclass The Seniors opened the activities of Junior Week by scoring more I' Meet points than the combined totals of their three rivals in the Annual Interclass Meet, April 17. The juniors' 41 trailed 1922's 935 the Freshmen ran I I I QI I III I II I III II I p I Il Cook of Wesleyan First in High Hurdles-N. E. I. C. A. A. Meet I I ,I 'I I II W 168 glfiijf- T , y c fr' iff- ff ',, ,.,.., W, ,Liiiii Q Tn TT. T, V, . 1' ,iihjtti ' li' 'r' ?3:.i4:i41, ig g,2'.4. , ' sr vii.. -,,5- 3 H fi, 1, - V - ' :: ' f 'A Y if J AF E 'ei 19:4 TEC H vs 1 Q U E 1924 ,et M4 1 or f' r e or VF'-1-'T-.i--L-1'-1if3l+-L' f ' 7+ L ,i4:g:1ii1g'L' Y'- 1,...-- Clmse and Poole at the Finish of the lO0 up 21 points and the Sophomores were hopelessly out of it with only 10. Dan- drow's double win in the hammer and shot put combined with a third in the discus made him high scorer and added 13 to the Senior count. Poole '22, and Heap '23, each accounted for eight points with a first and a second but in gen- eral, men confined their efforts to one event. Following the custom of former years, cups were awarded each first place winner. P01111 The mile relay, composed of johnny Poole, Bill Smith, Bill Gur- Relays ney and Yard Chittick, which had done so well in the indoor sea- son, dropped back to fourth in the Class A championship at Philadelphfa, April 29. Syracuse led Princeton in record time, but only an upset at the first ex- change of batons put the Engineers practically out.of the fight and permitted the Chicago team to slip into third place. Harvard The University track and field men showed unexpected power on Meet Tech Field May 6, and by having just a little greater drive at the finish than the Engineers, took most of the events by the smallest of margins. Blodgett third in High Hurdles, Harvard Meet 169 72' GTX KW' n i ,..1. o f ,fn 1 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 jul -- B W- '- --iv f - -'fill' X ,l jd 'Ei X W9 4? X, if 0' AJ, I Y Chittick and Ambach in First Heat of Low Hurdles Gurney in the 440, Hendrie in the two mile, Merrill in the high jump and Dippel in the broad jump, scored the only firsts for the Cardinal and Gray. But though victory went to the Crimson, it was hardly won. Poole lost the 100 to Chase by a hair's breadth, and was again nosed out in the 220 by the same Harvard star. Sanborn led Burke more than three laps in the mile and Chittick was at the shoulders of Fitts and Hauers in the low hurdles. Merrill sprang a surprise in the quarter when he slipped past Chittick and Art Smith for second place behind Gurney, and Burke showed his ability by winning both the mile and the half. ln a game effort to fill a gap in the Engineer ranks, Elmer Sanborn entered the two mile event with Hendrie after his hard-fought mile contest and actually suc- ceeded in crossing the line third, only to be disqualified because in a moment of excitement a sympathizer had paced him around the final curve. The held events found Brown of Harvard taking first in the two weight com- petitions. Tillie Tonon took second for the Institute in the hammer and the javelin throws, while Nimick scored second in the shot and third in the discus. The broad jump gave Technology first and second through the work of Dippel Fitrs and Hauers Lead Chittick in Harvard Meet 170 .--5 - , . fs L L'L 'fL tj T G A LT' Mr 1 ,.,f 'Q ,QLLMW F i- X A rl 'fe 1924 T E C ii E 1024 gi A' ff 'ffilleffffiii wifi A in - -.i Poole Second in Zl20 -llarvurd Meet and Heap, but Harvard scored the same in the discus. No event of the meet resulted in a shutout for either team. Harvard 84 Technology 51 AHHHPOUS The dual meet with the Middies at Annapolis May 13 resulted in Meet a complete triumph for the Navy, due chieiiy to the Engineer weak- ness in certain events rather than to a generally inferior team. Technology's representatives were unable to place in the half mile. the discus, or the javelin throws. In the hurdles, two third places were all Blodgett and Chittick could secure. These hve events gave the Annapolis team such a lead that the sterling work of the lnstitute men in the other contests proved unavailing. johnny Poole scored ten points with victories over Marshall of Navy in the century and the 220. Hendrie won the two mile without opposition, but Flanders' lost sec- ond to Hurd. ln the mile run, Sanborn was unable to withstand Curtis' finish- ing sprint, though Young of the Middies, who followed Sanborn across the tape, at no time threatened the Engineer star. Gurney's defeat in the quarter was unexpected and disappointing, as he did not run at his best. Foss passed him in the last twenty yards with a well- timed sprint, and Art Smith came up and finished right behind the pair. The high jump was the Engineers' best event, with Ed Merrill and Bill Greenough tieing for first. Navy 862 Technology 395 Start of the 100 -Navy Meet 171 ff ----v ,E VI if 7 :Ig III A ft, nfl ,fan . f+ , . If , , xfl!r1L'i 'Fel 1924 TECHNIQUE 192-4 ff UWT?-.rf fr -1-ffm fffpm.. . . -5 -:J-if , I f fr r A -.-:WH U' F' I T II , 9 I ff A ' 1923 M11e Relay NI ff? 5 I N' QI I I . I fl vii? ijt I N .Ia ICT II I I .I 'I ' I 1 I , III II II II I 'I I I. I I,I I I I. , , W, ,, Kanaly, Coach Tench Bateman Smith Cusilito Swartz, Manager S N 2 ITHOUT a single veteran from the speedy 1922 relay available, Coach Kanaly was forced , to build up an entirely new team to represent Technology in the indoor season. Captain X Smith, Bateman, Tench and Cusilito proved the fastest in time trials and met Syracuse at the I. Millrose Games, January 31, in New York. The collegiate champions defeated the Institute I runners and demonstrated their. right to their high ranking.. U . I ' With Joyce replacing Cusxhto, the Engineers won a thrilling hard-fought contest with Har- I vard in the B. A. A. games on February 3. Tench moved up to lead off man with Joyce, Bateman I and Smith running the next three relays in order. A return meeting with the Crimson at the I K. of C. meet two weeks later found the result reversed. Captain Smith was kept out of the I I contest by illness, Holden taking his place and Bateman filling the anchor position. Though the first three sprmters led the Harvard men, Burke's final quarter was too fast for Bateman and ,I the University captain finished five yards in front. In the contest with Princeton at the II, N. Y. C., February 24, the victory went to the Orange and Black. Holden ran for Tench, N butkneitheiilhi ngr Joyce could outdistance their opponents, and Bateman and Smith failed to MI, ma e upa t e rst pair lost. II I IIIII II .I , III, III IIII II I III III' II 172 me L -.- V .. 1 A Q- ,-J 1. , S -S ,A-, W X -.b Q R J - st - ss tr- ' - jeff? grngn rs: 7-W-------an - --- 'X .f 'L - .v - -s- 2.24, .T4. .ig.T,, t', gags, 11013 il' lj 4. li N l U If 192' in Q-f - rl -y. 1 fd 1 X' Y-I ,155 4 f x 1 ',..: l 1 l I i 1 l l l I 1 il, l I The Technique Award The year of H322 marked the start of a notable custom at Technology with the presentation of a cup by Technique '23, to be awarded each year to the Insti- lule's foremost track athlete. This award is based on a graded point system whereby each point scored in the Intercollegiates counts tive points toward the cup, each point in the New Iinglands, three points, each in a dual meet, two points, and each in the annual lnterclass meet, one point. The original cup presented by the Tech- nique '23 Board is kept in the trophy room at XYalker and a small replica will be presented the winner each year. john XYard Poole, '22, the first win- ner of the cup, surely deserved the honor, if steady, conscientious work counts in athletics. Coming from Ex- eter as a freshman, Poole captained his Field Day relay team in both Freshman and Sophomore years. He early showed his ability by winning the 220 of the Harvard meet when a sophomore, and followed this with a victory in the same event at the New Englands, thus earning his straight T. Continued hard work while a junior was the basis of his line showing as lead off man on Technology's star relay team in the winter of his Senior year. This team made an enviable record with and also by establishing a new Technology mile relay record. In the spring season, Poole was the Engineer mainstay in the sprints. Starting with a 220 win in the Interclass Meet and second place in both sprints against Har- vard, he came through in the 100 and 220 at the Navy Meet in thrilling finishes for two first places. Misfortune overtook him in the New Englands, however, when just after being nosed out of a place in the 100, he pulled a tendon while leading in the 220 final. In four years of continued effort, Poole established a record of achievement which made him the winner of the first Technique award, as well as setting a standard which will not easily be sur- passed by later recipients of the honor. Always a hard worker, and dependable to theflimit, he represents, as the winner of the trophy should, the ideal college athlete. 4 Technique Cup victories over Harvard and Syracuse John Ward Poole, Jr. 173 I v . v 'i xii ll ill v. 11 fi l lil ' l rl . I I l ,z l yi 'l ,, ii ll l l 1 1 fl 'il ll l I THE 1922 VARSITY TRACK TEAM CColJw'igl1l byNol1nu11-19221 Back Row: Johnson, Trainer, Stanley,Ambacl1,Nimick, Dexter, Blodgett, Webster, Middle Row: Herrick, Assl. Aflazzager, Poor, Snow, Grucnough, Smith, Osborne, Heap, lVaterman, Manager, F1'onlRo'w.' Flanders, Tonon, Poole, Chittick, Caplain, Sanborn, Merrill, Henrlrie is NB RTS N 0 ff '72 .-w , Y- , V- 1'- 1 . 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 EQ '-.- ' 'Ulla' l 1 922 V3fS1tY Track Team Charles Yardley fhiltick '22 ..... Captain Marshall Nehemiah XYnu-rinan '23 ..lIruzager George Swartz '2-l ...,. . .Jfunager-Elect i, lfmnk Nl. Knnaly. . , . .Couch Team h Russell XYilliam Amlmch '24 . . . Hurdles Emmons XVentworth Bloclgett '2-l. . Hurdles George Trc-bel Boli '22 ,... Javelin Harry john Bruner '23 . . . Pole Vault XVilliam Bray Coleman '24 . Discus Howard W'alter Dexter, jr. '23 . Weights Carl Daniel Dippel '23 . . . Broad Jump Arthur Leslie Flanders '22 . , Distance Thomas Henry Gill '22 .... Half rllile XVilliam Bates Greenough, jr. '23 . High Jump XVilliam Brewster Gurney '22 . . Quarter lille Alvah George Hayes '23 . Broad Jump Edwin James Heap '23 . Broad Jump Robert Edward Hendrie '23 . Distance Robert Landis Hershey '23 . Hurdles Guild Richardson Holt '2-1 , Javelin Frank Aquinas Howlett '22 . Sprints Allen Stewart King '22 . . Hurdles Edward Daniel Lucy '24 . . Pole Vlwll Edward Atkinson Merrill '22 . High JMIHP Tyson Nimick '24 . . . W6'ighfS Fay Herman Osborne '22 . l'V6igh1fS Allen Ames Parker '23 . Pole Vault John Ward Poole, 3rd, '22 . Sprint-Y Leander Holden Poor '23 . DiSlr11'lC6 Louis Fowler Porter '24 . SPTWU Robert Prescott '22 .... Broad Juni? Elmer Edward Sanborn '22 . Di-5'lll7'lC6 Morris Fahnestock Sheldon '22 . P056 Vault Arthur Dearborn Smith, Jr. '23 . Quaffef' M170 William Lee Smith '23 . . SPf lWl-9 Charles Edward Snow, Jr. '23 . Half Mile Philip Morris Stearns '23 . . Pole Vault Alexander Cameron Stewart '23 . Broad JumP Attilio Robert Tonan '22 . . Weights Walter Neal Webster '23 . SPVWW H 175 N5 l 2 he i vs' ., fx K 55 1924 TECHNIQUE 192-4 'c'?fTm,.1 '41.' '- . ri-'-, - e - , .1 :fig T-V YP-rwllm iq , Qt, ' V QN fy' kgs , 36th Annual N. E. I. C. A. A. Meet 'l Mil 67 Worcester, Mass., May 19-20, 1922 li X623 .. . .1 I so gf Technology 24, Boston College 24, Brown 19, Bates 18, Williams 115, Amherst 16 aff 4 hi ' Event lfVi111zer Second Third Fourth Result il l ' 100 Yards Carter Miller Dodge Carroll :1O 4,f5 ll CBroWnj CW'illiamsj ClfVilliamsj CHoly Crossj k 220 Yards Dodge Miller Seiberling Driscoll :23 2X5 ' 'I C'Williamsj CXN7illiamsD Clflfesleyanj KBoston Col.j N 440 Yards Driscoll Archibald Smith Gurney :51 1f5 CBoston Col.J CBatesD Cfechnologyj Cfechnologyj X 880 Yards Kirley Hunt Nutter Richmond 2:00 1f5 CBoston Col.D CBowdoinj CBrownj CVVilliamsj ! One Mile Sanborn Sargent Monk Mahoney 4:31 2f5 l CTechnologyj CBatesj fBrownj CBoston COLD ' Two Mile Buker Hendrie McGinley McKeernan 9:46 1f5 I CBatesJ CTechnologyJ CBatesj CMaineD High Hurdles Cook Phillips Merrick Robinson :16 2X5 I ' CWe-sleyanj CWilliarnsj CBoston Col.j CMiddleburyD N Low Hurdles Chittick YVi11g Hershey Cook :26 3X5 I ffechnologyj CAmherstj CTechnologyj CWesleyanD High Jump Clark Darling Flahive , I CA1l1hEFStD CAmherstj fBoston Col.j l ll , Mullin ll , CBoston Col.D 6' 3f4 ' Jones l CBrownj ,, E Shot Put Bell Poland Conner Chutter 42' 5 . N CBoston Co1.j CBrownD CN. H. Statej CVermontj , g I Hammer Tootell Tonon Strout Mason 157' 10 1f8 yi . Throw CBowdoinj CTechnologyj CMainej CBowdoinj l Pole Vault Darling Bishop Maxwell Whitten 11' 5 1f2 l E CAmherstj CBowdoinj CVVesleyanD Cllgiddleburyj Q r i avis l l O1Villiamsj ' g 'j Broad jump Reid Nolan Dippel . Heap 22' 5 il 1 . n CBrownj CBoston Col.D QTechnologyD Cfechnologyj l D1scus Throw Luce Potratz Ferris Jones 122' 9 Q , l CBatesD QMiddleburyl CHoly Crossj CBrownD ' l I i l J U , 4? W I 5 i 3 1 l - 1 1 176 E' ' ' i U' ' ,, Lg- 7 1 J c. -XX . ,L Y ,X 5 - '- r . fg4:il- .9-:gy ,L ' LL- -.---.1-f Q5 L' :I-' . 'Ni 14 .1-- --7 -W -1--'--l . f -if il e Q1 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 gg -4 l gg..-:LMT-Yr'-l. Y 4 ,iiigirirngirj . T:: ' V R I P L -1-1-r-- -' 4-ir-r--l-. Aiifz. .A g. C -i1?1.3Q?ET2fil rfflilf MM- me I 4 . RECORD .l ? . COMPARATIVE TRACK RECORDS .1 lzvenl 1 1.L..bl..Al..-l..-l. V Rrford .N'.L'..1.L..-1..A1. Record llI.I. T..1l.A. Record ' l00 Yards B. J. xYl'l'i'l'S :OQ A. B. Kelly :95 R. S. Franklin 1105 lj G1-orizewwn il.-my cms 1903 1 ' R. C. Crain C. XV. Loomis glichluan 1015 J. . Patterson T, XV, B ,- 1 Pennsylvania lgljgber XY. A. Shick. jr. XY, Rolling . Harvard 1919 I T. P. Snitz I 1921 l I 200 Yards B. j. Wefers :2l L A. B. Kelly 1212 C. XY. Gram :22 1 ?ef2rg?owx1 I-lol y Cross 1909 1. '. 'raig 1' ixrithmnn I D. F. l.ippinr1.rtt ll, Pennsylvania 9 -140 Yards J. E. Meredith 1471 J. XV. Driscoll :-195 A. D. Smith :502 Pennsylvania Boston College 1920 T. P. Spitz 1921 l H SSO Yards J. E. Meredith 1:53 N. S. Taber 1552 G. Bawden 1:57 Pennsylvania Brown 1921 i One Mile J. P. Jones 4:1-12 N. S. Taber 4382 R. G. Brown 41243 l r Cornell Brown 1915 L Two Miles T. S. Berna 9:1712 R. W. Atwater F. L. Cook 9:2352 W' . Cornell Tufts 1915 l 120-Yard Earl Thompson :HE A. B. Shaw :15E E. L. Orington :162 l Hurdles Dartmouth Dartmouth 190-L . l A. B. Curtis f 1915. 1 P O. A. Itgills l 191 l W ill 220-Yard A. C. Kraenzlein :23Q VV. A. Savage 1242 G. P. Burch '252 1 . HUl'dl6S Pennsylvania Bowdoin 1899 ' J. I. Vklenclell ' Wesleyan ' , Shot PU! R. L. Beatty 48' 102 L. A. Whitney 47' 1045 F. H. Leslie 42' 1 Columbia Dartmouth 1914 l i HGITUTIGI' Lee Talbot 173' 6 H. P. Bailey 164' 83 C. G. Dandrow 158' 6 ' I Throw Pennsylvania Maine 1921 i Discus L. A. Whitney 135' 5127 W. D. Pinkham 127' -3 l Dartmouth 1921 ll High A. W. Richards G' 5 P. W. Dalrymple G' Z. C. D. Heywood 6' M. we JUMP Cornell HTe1g:hiil5ology1t 1893 . . nrig i Dartmouth l Broad A. C. Kraenzlein 24' 45 H. T. Worthington 23' 10i C. S. Reed 22' 75 l Jump Pennsylvania Dartmouth 1915 Pole R. A. Gardiner 13' 1 M. S. Wright 12' 61 J. D. Nagel 12' 0 1 Vault Yale Dartmouth 1919 Il 177 S f E l '45 f,g'Z'Ni,.Qg 31 S S 'S KM, x,:. 9 A 5 L A.-,gkff Wilrgiiflc fi ,Y,Q 4, -noi, ,Y V ,-E , 2 --, E 2--M ,. W- ff 1 ' iam TECHNIQUE 1924 x feffsff----re' -A V f. '-112'f'f1' - - '17 f-.iff 'ff' iii? ' 1- -:mxllwll II X fl, gif' Cross-Country ff? .54 lf' l 'u 7 l l I l ' I Parkinson Swartz, Manager Robertson Poor Holt Hendrie, Captain, Sanborn Bemis N Keplinger l l VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Frank M. Kanaly ......... . Coach p 4 Robert Edward Hendrie '23 . Captain V' George Swartz '24 . . . . Jlfanagef' . TEAM Frank Warren Bemis, Jr. '25 Roger Vlfendell Parkinson '25 I Robert Edward Hendrie '23 Leander Holden Poor '23 M Glllld Richardson Holt '24 Russell Earl Robertson '24 lil William Lincoln Keplinger, jr. '25 Elmer Edward Sanborn '23 .W ' . . . 11' ' Starting with a decisive victory over Cornell on her home course and end- ll! l ing with the W1H1'111'1g of a very close third in the I. C. A. A. A. A. Championships, lu 13 the record of the 1922 Varsity is one of the best in Technology's athletic annals. Captain Bob Hendrie proved a fitting leader for such a team, setting a unique M standard of. personal achievements. Bob won all his races against the best 7, i College hahrriers without real effort except in the national intercollegiates where lv, Walter Higgins of Columbia snatched the Championship from his grasp almost 4 within reach of the tape. l l ,L 'llll llll M' 'l 178 l -Aa E.. i 'L'f'fi1ff7:E:'f':E-,L F W' S s 'S A' A E' Il'-mlriv an l',1i4yXX1liI1el'At!.i firm-ll lfix e xeleranf, invlnrling Ciaplaiii Henclrie, reported to Cioaeh Kanaly at the opening of the ei'o5s-roiiiiliy season and these. strengthened by three mem- bers of the 12125 lfreelnnan team. made up the squad which carried the Cardinal and Cray so sneeessfully throughout the fall. Sanborn, Poor, Robertson and Holt had seen rerviee before, while Eemis, Parkinson and Keplinger, who was unfortunately lost to the team alter the Cornell raee, were the new members. g01'lT9ll Un October 20, Voaeh Kanaly sent his team to a 50-55 xietory over un C'oaeh Rloakleyk Cornell champions. For only the second time in her history, Cornell was defeated in a dual meet on her own course. Hendrie and Sanborn took the hrst two places for Technology. In this meet under the new style of scoring, ten men competed, and the first seven, instead of the first Five, scored, which accounts for the large totals of both teams. Bemis, Keplinger, Varsity Practice on Tech Field i 179 i 11 FX . gf' '1 ' .. '- y W A - ' g g 1924 TECHNIQUE. 1924 ,TE.L,,5...,..,1,,..,i...a--A-iii-H--F---ef-++r'-f------r ve .,A, - 1 gf 3 Q ., .ii mu Hendric and Sanborn Leading the Field Poore, Parkinson and Holt completed the tally in order. Due to an infected foot, this was Keplinger's last race and his loss was keenly felt in the later contests. Triangular Running away with the individual honors again, Bob Henclrie Meet led his team to triumph against the harriers of Harvard and Dartmouth at Belmont on October 27. Sanborn was nosed out of second by Young of Dartmouth, while Bemis in sixth place defeated Burke, the first Crim- son runner across the line. Poor in ninth and Parkinson in eleventh place brought the Engineer score to 30, clinching the victory by an 18 point margin over the Green harriers, who in turn were two ahead of Harvard. Pfi11Cef0I1 The third meet, a dual run at Princeton, November 4, was a 26-30 reverse for Technology. The strangeness of the course and other factors prevented the Engineers from attaining their best form, as Meet Franklin Park N. E. I. C. A. A. MEET November 18, 1922 Time: 28 minutes 47 215 seconds Team Scores Totals Maine . . 2 6 7 12 22 49 Bates . . . . 3 9 11 13 17 53 TeChYlQl0gY- . . 1 15 18 37 39 110 Bowdoin . . . . 4 23 25 31 45 128 Tufts ...... , . 5 10 24 57 75 171 Brown ....... . , 21 27 33 44 56 181 New Hampshire State , , 30 35 36 41 42 18-L Wesleyan ..... . . 14 19 49 51 65 f 198 VV1ll1ams . . . . . . S 28 58 59 68 221 M. A. C. .... . . 16 29 53 63 69 230 Vermont .l , , . . 20 48 5-1 60 62 244 Boston University . . , , 26 52 76 77 79 310 ' Technology Scorers 2- R- E- Hendrle '23 18. R. KV. Parkinson '25 10. F. XV. BCI1'1iS '25 37, L, H, Poore '23 39. G. R. Holt '24 180 .1 1 X b ' , 1,..a:w, Y fl V .. Q, , ' -- -, -- .p p, . .T-411, 5 as W -W ., .1 V ,gn . T' -' -Wa.- lil it fr' wet I 1. ri n iw I Q U it 1924 to , r r c t 4 i,'?3l?.L? 1 - . 1 1 .. e -g.-.s-. as 4 '1 ligj B1iqi'vi.ii:iTl,? ,-I il s.5filQl lhli 1 ' - ,- s ul . .1 iff 1,111 I y' .Hia 1311 l l : ii 1 I . 1' H ' l.i Bvinis Trailing Norton of xYL'SlL'3'ill1Q Parkiiison Fifth of Group l- i 1 , My was demonstrated three weeks later when the same seven men administered a 4 i, , X i I Y 1., crushing defeat to the Orange and Black at Van Cortlandt Park. Captain 'i W, Hendrie and Elmer Sanborn accounted for first and second, Bob even smash- ,. l . . . fi mg the course record in his eagerness, hut the home team was so closely bunched ,i that they squeezed through nevertheless. E- I- C-A. A- Although Bob Hendrie was as invincible as ever, the team was 11,1 un out of form November 18 at Franklin Park and both Maine and l i . . . . . ml Bates slipped in ahead. Hendrie set his own pace throughout the Five miles and iilll won without serious effort, but for once Sanborn was not with him. Taken ill ill on the course, the coura eous veteran showed extraordinar Uameness in con- ! 11 g Y as 1, l tinuing the race, but to no avail, so that Bemis in fifteenth place was the M second scorer for Technology. Parkinson, Poor, and Holt completed with a total of 110. Maine, the winner, tallied 49, Bates 53, and Bowdoin was fourth, l u l 1 with 128. i l ,il lm . ., .. I 1 I i I n l i l i r . Off with the Gun at the New Englands 181 N ,-7,7 H., ,Y ...,,Y.-,L.-,-,: f-s:f1rf- - 1 - QQZLJ i 6. if ' ' 2. is s V f vi . 711g-1 Y - L--L17 ' rw :LV 1 raw - - -- - fn ' V ,fmglkf mm TECHNIOUE mm g Hg KX Qvpxiyfj-3,-....f-V-, -2 ,,.1 - - . -. if .. uf.. -, .'. -.. 1-.--'f,fj.-rv ....1lirV-1- I Q I-1?-A-A In the national championships at Van Cortlandt Park, Novem- C amplons lp ber 27, the team showed its true mettle and Won third rank 4 among the harrier aggregations of the country. Syracuse won with 75, Yale 6 followed with 108, only five points better W ?f ' than the Technology score. Bob Hendrie staged a remarkable Hght with the famous Q, - A Walter Higgins for first place, but the lat- N 5- . ter's finishing sprint won for him within to win. The results speak for themselves. Sanborn scored 11 with Bemis right behind him. Cwubby Holt, captain-elect for 1923, ran the finest race of his career, finishing 33, with Poore 62, the last scorer. It was here that the loss of Keplinger cut Tech- nology out of second place if not a cham- pionship. The failure of C. I. T. to finish but three men, eliminated them from the scoring, which explains the Institute total of 113. Captain Hendrie in the Triangular Meet I. C. A. A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS Van Cortlandt Park, N. Y. November 27, 1922 Distance, 6 miles Time: 32 minutes, 21-ff seconds Team Scores Totals Syracuse . . . 3 9 16 22 25 75 Yale .... . . 5 8 23 34 38 108 IW. I. T. . . . . 2 10 11 31 59 113 Columbia . . . 1 17 21 39 40 118 Corpell . . . . 13 20 24 29 33 119 Maine . . . . . 14 19 26 37 49 145 Dartmouth . . . . 6 27 32 46 47 158 Princeton . . . 15 18 41 42 53 169 Harvard . . . . . 7 28 35 55 57 182 Penn,State . . . . 12 36 50 51 62 211 PeUnSY1vania . . . 4 44 56 SS 65 227 Q. C. N. Y. . . . 67 69 70 76 77 359 N. V. U. . . . . 63 71 73 S0 S1 368 Individual Wfiuners . 1. Higgins. Columbia 3. Smith, Syracuse 2. Hendrie, Technology 4. Dykeman, Carnegie 5. McLane, Penn. Technology Scorers 2. R. E. Hendrie '23 11. F. XV. Bemis '25 10. E. E. Sanborn '23 31. G. R. Holt '24 59. L. H. Poor '23 I 182 L-- fl I 300 yards of the tape. The rest of the team QS outdid former performances in their efforts 5' f J. xl 3 f 1551- gm j HL 'wi 1' - . !5ip'f'L5,.5g23f'f:,h ---3.121 . . i ' ' A .. . 1 i .. 1 ff r T' f ' c .fa-'1 A 1. .- 1 I. I il g-1 I U L' 1934 ,tri E,,': if N---1--4'--H 1 -. . . 1 .rf 3 1 -., H- .1 ....,,, -W .,,,,,,,Y,, f 2 9i'T3 ' 'fl - 'A ' - gy-, ,, V ,sg-1,-,f,:,-,A - ', rim 4 iff -V ll-V V -1 Q ' Q.,..ll.1,l ' iTTTl 7-I 'l lil -an-'iT 'w ' f - - if ig. f1i.,lL.....,.,.,.,f l ,- Freshman Cross-Country XVultur Rooney Symonds Grossman Lord, Cafllain Steimer Frank Emerson Lord Frank M. Kanaly . . Captain . . . . Coach TEAM Maurice VVilliam Davidson Martin Luther Grossman Frank Emerson Lord Wfilliam Francis Rooney Norman Andrew Steimer Gifford Harvey Symonds Martin NValter The 1926 cross-country team was not as successful as its last two prede- cessors, due to the class's general lack of interest in the sport. The actual team members deserve much credit for their hard Work but inexperience and only a small number of candidates proved too great a handicap for their efforts and Coach Kanaly's training. The First run, a dual meet with VVorcester Academy, gave the prep school harriers an 18 to 50 victory. Captain Lord in third place was the first of the Institute yearlings to finish. The fast Harvard '26 team then outclassed the frosh over the Belmont course and won 17 to 449 the first Crimson victory over Technology harriers in four years. In the I. C. A. A. A. A., the 1926 runners placed eighth in a held of ten with Rooney in 37th position their first man to score. 1 I 1 wg N s l l 183 , x Y Y W, A, A ,, , ,, ,.-.d.,,,, .--.,i, v .gi l .sw ,X , W M x its .ya . in .i 'X .x .J I E il ll I iv il l'z fl' l ll llf l l n 1 I f,-:wa C if A IT Ihizfi T iz c H N1 Q U E 1924 slat K -.. ---- r -'-f 5, 'i .i , ' -' ff-'rf . ,,-. ,- . - ,', W ff':3 T' if .--1-Tw X ll5,.,.,,TVIi...-v----22 mf--+ -- - ' tt ' ,IU fjflf iffii V I! fa l ' l SWIMMI G 19 2 2 br, Entering the 1922 season with high hopes as New England champions for Hill the two preceding years, the Institute swimmers were doomed to a succession of disappointments. Decisive defeats were infiicted upon Amherst, Springfield and Wesleyan, but West Point, Annapolis, Brown, Rutgers and Yale proved too U' i strong for the Technology contingent. In the N. E. I. S. A., the title was lost to Brown, Captain Weber's team tying with Wesleyan for fourth honors. A 30-23 victory over Springheld on January 13 started the year in a most auspicious manner. A very exciting relay race was won in the fast time of one minute, twenty-three and three-Hfths seconds, chieHy by the fine work of Earl H Pftlmer, svgifinhming anchgnr. Brown and Henniger both carried off firsts in the If p unge an t e 220-yar swim. i The second meet, january 21, was a 36-32 win over the visiting Amherst l team, most of the visitor's points being due to the efforts of their star, Damon, I who won both the 50 and the 100-yard dashes. Then success deserted the Car- pg dinal and Gray swimmers. VVest Point and Yale both outclassed their oppo- i li nents, the Eli team taking first and second in every event. In an attempt to re- f if trieve their fortunes, the Engineers met Brown at Providence, February 15. I D Although Captain Weber's outfit showed marked improvement and put up real , fights in every race, the Bruins triumphed by a score of 40-20. l Wesleyan came to Boston, Feb- glpg P ruary 25, and was severely beaten by ,, i the TeChf10l0gY team who took oc- 'i'4f , In casion to make up for past misfor- 1 il tunes. The home swimmers ran up i ,U 1 a total of 46 points, easily eclipsing is .' the 22 of Wesleyan. In this meet the l Institute men appeared to be com- I ing back into shape, but a trip to ,p p, Rutgers and then to Navy found ,dll them pitted against outfits of par- Q gi ticularly strong calibre and unable to , , count in the pinches. Rutgers won ,f 43-28, while Navy's victory was by y:.-i I a 48-13 score. gl The N. E. 1. s. A. was held in A ' 'I ' I ' Manager Ames Boston as Technology was Captain Stewart champion. Competing against a number of star performers and minus three of their best men, the Engineers fought uselessly to retain their title, which went .ii to Brown. Dartmouth took second, Amherst third, and Technology tied with it 3 VVesleyan for-fourth. ml, 184 LJ... 4, irwigggi lg 'I' T' I Fl,-Emi W ,T fi' Em .f ee 'v 'T' 3 1 V , Ji :L . T, i T-.'.ff' 'QV an , .,,x 'W' - -Y ..-Y --- -...... .'t1rr.uf4 Y UV- 1 T li 1' ll N i fa Vi M 2 'T' W., Ya ,,, .Mawr N ,..i.,v .Y Y. U svn- N, . , V 1 '4 'V l ' x 1 923 Swlrnmlng Team ,Hg i,-' . v i . , ,im .4 I h, l I I i i i 1 l , g Earl: Row: Annes, .lluriagz-r, Price, Oxnard, Keay, Holm, Coach i 111 I-lurd Rmv: Ferguson, Evans, 1VilIiains, Lowry, Miller, Dietz , ' .Ni-fond Ron-: Brown, Palmer, Taylor, Stewart, Captain, Marsh, Dunn ' Frou! Raw: Perlman, Carver, Rowe ' i ' Caplain Manager Q 3 , lYilliam L. Stewart '23 Azel Ames, Ir. '24 li i ,li Assisfuni Managers 'bfi Malcolm G. Davis '25 Ronald A. Mitchell '25 Q' 1 I Team i , jf Azel Ames Jr. '24 Stephen J. Miller '23 1 1 i Sherwood F. Brown '23 Gerald M. Nauman '23 ' i 1 Paul F. Carver '24 Benjamin A. Oxnard '25 1 Walter Dietz '23 Earl C. Palmer '23 1 W ,M Carroll L. Dunn '24 Alfred Perlman '23 F, i David Evans '24, ' Richard P. Price '25 ' lil Richard D. Ferguson '23 William L. Rowe '24 , I Arthur E. Keay '24 VVilliam L. Stewart '23 i Oswin W. Lowry '23 Edward S. Taylor '24 ' I Lynn P. Marsh '24 Hubert L. Williams '23 l ,W 1 X Results 1922 Season ' i ' January 13 M. I. T. . . . . 30 Springfield . . . . 23 at Springfield I il 1 ,i January 21 M. I. T. . , . 36 Amherst . . . . . 32 at Boston , 14 February 4 M. 1. T. . . . is U. S. M. A.. . . . 35 at West Point ,I February 11 M. I. T. . . . 5 Yale .... . . 48 at Boston l February 15 M. I. T. . . 20 Brown . . . . 40 at Providence xl February 25 M. I. T. . . 46 Wesleyan . . . . 22 at Boston I ,ill March 3 M. I. T. . . 28 Rutgers . . . . 43 at New Brunswick ' 'ii March 4 M. I.T. . . . 13 U. S. N. A. . . . 48 at Annapolis 1 it March 18 M. I. T. . . . 7 N. E. I. S. A. . . . - at Boston i ii l 'i ilu 185 1' Y - W ---1 --:A ' 2 t' i as A ...z rw' I if . auf' so . L-. 1 . 1 1 L. . 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Hel F -L .1--x--- . . f f -.---H .L . -. ,-, ,N-. ,... ,.. xllllrixl-I,-VWH, N ., In ,, V. nh., h. ,!, X Freshman Swimming Team Back Row: Hamilton, Mitchell, Ass't. Manager, Poor Third Row: Ford, French, Butler, Lame, Homl, Coach Second Row: Willman, Jones, Parsons, Captain, Richardson, Kaufman, Walworth Frou! Row: Schueg, Dean Capiain Dudley L. Parsons Sayre B. Rose Benjamin J. Berman Richard A. Butler Robert C. Dean Arthur B. S. Ford NVard L. Hamilton Henry VV. jones Herbert J. Kaufman january 15 . january 19 . February 3 . February 10 . February 17 . March 3 . .Manager Malcolm G. Davis Ronald A. Mitchell A ssisianl Man a gers Paul S. Bauer Noel H. Miller TEAM Edwin L. Lame VValter O. Locke Dudley L. Parsons Richard B. Parsons Robert XV. Richardson Victor H. Schueg William M. VValworth Oscar W1 lfVillman SCHEDULE 1923 . . . . . . . . . English High School at Boston . . Brown 1926 at Providence . . Exeter Academy at Exeter . . Yale 1926 at New Haven . . Andover Academy at Andover . . Wforcester Academy at Worcester 186 GN Nl ilk S N it Q. Nw W S I lb' s ',f- . 43:-..J.1 -.9 Q .J feZ.L 7'j-,,1T T15 --Y ,-, ' -'- T E2 1924 T E C H N l Q U E 1924 ii-'l...27.EiHirE?5 'TE2?f Af? .iiff 'e of e ,i'f15'fi!QQEffT F C7 f' ' ff-tml' 1 V ---r. .--W .f ...,:,.-Y f --f.:ig-ffl-,V Y l v -.Jr .ABQ 1 F 1 .1 gl l pa I: ll 1. li is h ! I l l l A l CREW 1922 ln an effort to overcome as many handicaps as possible by extra training, Captain Mcfurdy started conditioning work on February 23, when one hun- dred and thirty prospective ozirsmen reported for practice. All through the rest of the term the men were kept hard at it in the gymnasium and on the road so that when the crews first took to the water, March '21, they were in very good physical condition. l.ack of a coach at tirst hindered the training sessions, but soon after Coach .-Xrthur XY. Stevens arrived to take up his new duties, the crew rounded into shape. The season was opened at Annapolis with the first and second crews racing the Middies over the one-and live-sixteenths-rnile Henley Course on the Severn. The Varsity put up a good fight all the way up to the Finish, where the greater weight and experience of the Naval Academy oarsmen began to tell and left the Institute shell behind. The second crew was unable to maintain the pace after leading to the mile point and fell back of both the Middy second and third boats. Considering the handicaps under which the Cardinal and Gray crews were com- peting, the showing was by no means a poor one. The second contest, on May 6, with the Union Boat Club on the Charles River, proved that the Varsity was responding to Coach Stevens' instructions and developing into a more smoothly running machine. Captain McCurdy's shell took the lead at the start and though forced to extend themselves if at all times to maintain the advan- ,t a u A tage, nevertheless did so and crossed gglz the line a winner by two lengths. 5. On this same day the second Var- ,. sity and the Freshman crews were , beaten at New Haven by the Yale 'QQ 'iii shells. Both the yearlings and the i f second crew gave the Elis a battle and both lost by the margin of a length and a half. The following Saturday, May 13, the two Varsity and the Fresh- .A,, .4 man eights met their respective Har- vard opponents. The 1925 shell, as Captain-electcsreatwxyood well as that of the second Varsity, was considerably behind its rival at the iinish, but the Varsity race proved a thriller. It was rowed over a one-and-seven-eighths-mile course on the Charles, Manager-elect Hungerford 187 f,'Iw-J5b, Q ff' i L 1 r . il .f ' . X staff ' . if A, i 4LH4-fe--ef+e- A A A A A H T so . an ' 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 1 .e ' , Ahh W Y Y , M ' CT 'il'f :TTT-Tifff-v--.wf-f-.K---'ff f'---fwfr. . 1 r ' ' 4 . - . . Q., . H -. r IJ 17 sl f W- -Fm V -0 X55 l il 7 ,N K lfl L- f L 1 923 Crew ll Url 1,1451 N, r '11 H irfif' J l l AL, W iz V gil i ' 1 l i i 1 l l 1 l 1 A ,l Back Row: Stevens, Coach, Taylor, Jagger, Butler, Hungerford, Manager, Harriman, McKennan, Fielding, Dellenbaugh, Coach Third Row: Davis, Hereford, Keay, Smith, Goble, Lauria, Rosenwald, Dunbar, ll Second Row: Scholtz, Evans, Eaton, Greatwood, Captain, Brill, Murdock, Valentine i Front Row: Rosseau, Anderson, Reed, McKinnon ,l l , , Captain .Manager i . Henry R. Greatwood '24 Fred S. Hungerford '24 l ,N Coaches i l Arthur S. Stevens Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, jr. I li ' l it is Crew 'R , W George Y. Anderson '23 James E. Jagger '24 , ll John L. Brill '23 Arthur E. Keay '24 l Theodore H. Butler '25 Antonio A. Lauria '25 W 1 Homer S. Davis '24 Bowman McKennan '25 i Francis S. Dunbar '25 Hugh D. McKinnon '23 i f Richard C. Eaton '24 Donald W. Murdock '24 1 Roger I. Evans '23 Francis V. Rosseau '24 Q I Paul B. some '25 Robert Reed '24 1 il Roger Harriman '25 Joseph H. Scholtz '23 ll , Rockwell Hereford '24 Phillip C. Smith '23 , l Fred S. Hungerford '24 Jerome J. Taylor '24 ,- l John H. Fielding '25 Allard M. Valentine '23 W ' 1 Varsity Schedule ' ' l'l April 29 Navy at Annapolis V Q May 5 Syracuse at Syracuse l . May 15 Columbia at New York R vi 1 ill l l' my L ,l ' l 1 , I l H M Il st. 1 L 188 V 4 H i l i l 0. l l . X 1' . 1 - t' ,---X , 5 . :alas . , EEE' QA' l jJ,:'l Ig , ' ' ' r ' ' ' - , iff- 1 Y i --lgnijli ?fff HV iw- Y if +17 -U f 1 1 f A . V - 'T.-, lst 5 N ' - ,fr 14:4 I i 1. it .- I ci U E 1924 ,gf 3 4 ,f l'7TL'i'f. To on ' i r c s r . 2 T' j! V I' 7' ' I..lT. .'T..'Qi 'fT 1.. .i1fQiflJ. TTT.. l l I i ' ' SQ, T.,f1f:fa'f.lfgIil'.l7T T'lflTl',l l ' iiililsf fig iilfl .J Y il ein ., li lvl' , .- ' ,, , j' lxji l - . - ill ali f f' 1 T' T- . xmsity Lawn with 1-Iarvard at Milt 1 l , l , i and until the mile mark was passed, the advantage shifted back and forth l between the contestants. By the time the shells reached the mile and a half, 5 : the Crimson cox had urged his men ahead and in spite of the best efforts of the my . . . . . . l,, 1 l Institute oarsmen, they held their position across the line. A single length was L the margin of their victory. f, . l p A The last race of the schedule was May 20, with Columbia, on the Harlem River, reverting again to the Henley mile course. Once more weight and experi- lllll N I ence counted heavily against the Technology eights, and both the Hrst and sec- I lil ond Varsity fell before the sweeping strokes of the Columbia veterans. The LUN ffl Varsity lost by two lengths, while the second shell was twice as far behind its adversary. i 'N Thus the third season did not roduce for the Institute a crew capable of D ' ,ii il il defeating the foremost college crews, but it made great progress toward the ,li ,vlyi future development of such an organization. The purchase of the B. A. A. Boat- ,l ill house and additional equipment overcame the severest obstacles in forming l M , successful crews to represent the Cardinal and Gray, and with Coach Stevens lil lui about to commence his second year in charge of the Engineer oarsmen, the 1923 l lf season bids fair to prove the best to date. The chief difficulty now appears to l i Ill be the lack of sufficient heavy and experienced candidates, but this is a defi- l ll ' 'l . . . . . . . i ,i T ciency which time and proper coaching will eliminate. , , p p M i l i Ml ll i ily , 5 4 Till - v A T ' i li - ' , ,, . -f g ,l l 1 - , ,ill lil ml l til, l il' ii. 1 l 5 W l l l ' l li lil, i ., , i Crimson Eight Pulls Ahead , .lm l i ,W nfl, il' i' i ,ii - if 7 a M-. -, .. LJ.. rift ig fl . g . 1. I TX t iii ,A if 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 5 C ': ?fLXQH,,... .rf --f --eff it -Q ,,..' . Y 1 A' fi-.. .- - ,-.1 - MT -. -1.5-tml! li ' NJ iff Qs? BASKETBALL A5 f . fix. V 1 9 2 2 ttf I li A veteran team opened Technology's second season of Varsity basketball W with easy wins over Northeastern and Massachusetts College of Osteopathy in , practice games in December. The promise of a very successful year under the '5 efficient guidance of Coach Allen and the dashing leadership of Captain Cub Hubbard seemed assured. It was to be realized only after a severe setback, however. Three games played away from home resulted in as many defeats at the hands of Worcester Polytech, Clark and M. A. C. The Engineers simply were A unable to get under way on an opponent's floor. Upon their return, Captain Hubbard led his five to decisive victories over Tufts and B. U. in the Walker , Gym. Once again the Cardinal and Gray representatives played good basket- f ball, but there was one more slump ahead of them. A clash with Harvard on the latter's floor gave the Crimson a 31-27 victory, while the next game, at Provi- 1 , dence, found the Brown team winners by 28-17. The defeat by the Bruins was ,Q particularly disastrous as the whole squad played in poor form. That was the end, however. ln every one of the next eight contests, all of which were played on the home floor, the Engineers displayed brilliant basket- ll ball and though often on the verge of defeat, always succeeded in snatching a ,I victory before the final whistle. Captain Cub gained sweet revenge on Mass. fl Aggies when his men triumphed over the Farmers in a thrilling 20-18 battle. 1 Then New Hampshire State fell before the prowess of the Cardinal and Gray F five, 26-20. Amherst was quickly overcome, 25-15, but VVilliams had a six- ll point lead at the end of the first half. A l Nothing daunted, the Engineers returned l , to the fray, and with Tillie Tonon heading J the offensive, ran up a score out of reach of A the Purple defenders. l Having gained confidence in themselves, ' , the team met Brown in by far the hardest ' fought and best played game of the year. Two ,1 overtime periods were necessary to settle the X 1 matter before Ted Storb's shot gave the ver- . dict to Technology, 27-25. B. U. and Amherst ll were hopelessly outclassed the next week, and f , then came the final contest of the year, with Harvard in Walker. The Crimson invaders fl piled up a seven point advantage in the first half, but to no avail. Tonon's free toss a ll vrtvirf few seconds before the whistle won a 19-18 . victory. if Manager Murdock Captain Cook ll lg ' l L 190 -.fri L .-1 - -.X Q , x.,- HX . . X ln Ni l SQ ff A iii: -Eif:. i': ,f 'JD , , Q-3 , Q S s. , , . -lj f.1NlL 's:1g- ., - 1 . ', A-- , br. .?f,.,f, 1 , . 1. 44.1, 1. - ,, ,.:L..,,::r::.:1,.-...1,-- E921 TECH I QUE 1924 11 1 1 I 1112. tea55??l,i7Tf 5 I ' ' H , . I Fi.-. .4 ,....l.-vY.i,, , 531119 71 . W1 .S 1.1 11 11 J-2 .1 ral V' ' Si. 1 1 .g -ix., i 1 F' l1 11.1 1 1 1 11 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1 17 11 .11 1 11111 111 .111 '1 11, 11, 1:11 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 111. 111 1511 1 11 111' .11 1 1'1 1111 11 111 1 F1-W-'YIM' 1923 Varsity Basketball MlIfClUCk..ll1n111ucr Ii:i1.z1:r Johnston Skinner Storb Siwx er Coleman llulzlmrd Cook, Cupluin Davidson Nllller Captain Maizager Stanley T. Cook '24 Donald W Murdocl 7-1 Coach David B. 11176511 Team February February George C. Caine '25 Daniel B. Colt-nmn '23 Stanley T. Cook '24 Iilliot B. Davidson '24 Ernest I.. Davis '25 Iirlwarcl XV. Eager '25 Cecil H. Hubbard '23 january 6 Northeastern ..... january 10 Tufts . . . january 13 New Hampshire State . january 17 Clark . . . january 20 University of Vermont january 27 VVesleyan . February 2 Amherst . . February 3 Mass. Aggies . February 10 Holy Cross February 17 Brown . , 21 University of Maine . ' 24 Boston College . . . February 28 XVorcester Polytech . . March 3 Harvard . . March 7 Norwich . . Edward J. Ingram '25 Edward S. Johnston '25 Charles K. Miller '23 Franklin J. Sawyer '24 David VV. Skinner '23 George T. Storb '23 lVilliam M. Whlterskirclieu 1923 Schedule . . at Northc istern . . at M. I T . . at Durham at M. I . . at Vermont . . at M. I T . , at Amherst . . at Amherst I . . at M. . . at M. . . at M. ..2i . I I ..atM.l MI I . .at M. . .atM.I 1 C! 1 ' af. is 172 f- - , 1 1 AM- '- ' 3 ...... - ' , a41..au-M-w,1. , --ff 9-4 1--. - aff. . B ll-:X 3 121211 1 L ff. rl T11 1, 14 lj E 1424 , J.-.l.,,..--E. M A ef- - N--2-2-.fmwffy-ew?-M--3--N 1-1111':1111,u---F -11 'T 1i'?fFET f'1Q',Q:f?'T i'F ' 11111 3 11?TiT,i:i': ,t:,,,..,.,,l,,, .,-., ,.:4 x,-, V 1,-, , H1111 11 111 13V 1 1,1 .11 -1,1111 Freshman Basketball .1 1 1 '11 1 17111 1' 111 1 ta ajft! 1' 1 11 1 Pm 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 11 1111 1 . 1 11 1 1 ' 1 111 111 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 111 1 11 . I1 ii 1 Back Row: Snow, Asst. Manager, Bamford. Remington, Hitchcock, Coach, Forrester, duPont Murdock Managfr 1 1 Front Row: Lord, Walch, Timmerman, Captain, Larkin, Lawrence 1 1 1 11 ' Captain Manager 1 1 a 1 111 Norman A. Tnnmerman Donald VV Murdock 24 111 Coach 1' 1 I 1 F Paul C. Hitchcock '24 1, 1 1 1 I . 1 11 1 Asststant lllanagers 111 Clifton B. McFarland M. Bernard Morgan Charles XV Bnou 1'1 1' 1 Team 11 1 11 Joseph Arzoomanian Kenneth S. Lord 3 1 James B. Bamford Philip W. Robinson '1 11 Ernie duPont Leonard Remington 11 1 1 NVilliam A. Forrester Norman A. Timmerman -1 1 1 Leonard F. Lawrence Frederick E. YValch 1 1 - John P. Larkin Nelson F. VVilmot 11 1 1' Adon N. Smith 111 11 11 1 111 , 1- 1923 Schedule Z' 1 1.11.1 January 6 Northeastern '26 . . . . . . at Northeastern 1 1' 1 January 10 Tufts '26 .... . . at M. I. T. 1'1 1 January 13 Andover .... . . at Andover - 1 January 17 Harvard '26 . . . . at M. I.T. 1 ' January 20 Dean ...,. . . at Franklin 11111 January 27 B. U. '26 .... . . at M. I. T. 111 February 3 Exeter . .... . . at Exeter 1 ' ' 1 February 10 St. John's Prep. . . . at St. John's 111 11 February 20 Harvard '26 . . . . at Cambridge 111 1 February 24 Cushing ..... . . at Cushing 11 1 March 3 Andover ..... . . at M. I. T. 11 March 10 N. H. State '26. . . . at Durham 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 192 7-Skit-1 Q9 A Q 4 I l , 1 or ,.... ,J ffix ,ji . 1 .4 .A 1 , 4 .gf ' A 5 0 , ' ' ' ' Ill ' 2 92 ' ' 14 -TECHNIQUE 1924 7.1.3 X QliYll, ?-,QT 'fi ' 2 ' ' '1'i ll 5. X1 lll Y ' ' V f I 1 . 9433 , KSN TCHHIS N3 4 l' ' 'gl N 4 1 I 1'l ' f Rx I W lil '1 'o .I. ll Elle ll, li 1 xx ll .il 5 l Back Row: Tresscl. Gourley, Hobbs. NV. R. Scott, Captain Frou! Row: Carver, P. H. Scott, Manager, Tremain I Captain .Mafzager William R. Scott '22 Preston H. Scott '24 I ' Team I Richard D. Carver '22 VVilliam R. Scott '22 Lewis H. Hobbs '22 Lyman L. Tremaine Substitutes Stuart Gourley '23 Mart L. Tressel '23 Review 1922 Season April 22 M. I. T. . . ..... 5 Brown . . May 5 M. I. T.. . . . 5 Williams , May 6 M.I.T.. . . .5 Cornell .... . . . . May9M.I.T... ..1 I-Iarvard........ May 11 M. I. T. . . . . 4 Harvard Business School . . May 16 M. I. T.. . . . 3 Harvard .... . . . . May 19 M.I.T... ..2 Amherst May 20 M.I.T... ..3 Williams....... ' June 1 M. I.T.. . . . 1 U. Southern California . . Q 193 L i l We fefi-.fd s A . , i -- mi 'teciiwioue E924 QQ lx rf f-f-TP T ' 1' 11'-sei' .TQTTTT .- I XX, -up--g-1 ,sa Qi?-snag . t Mc-. T1 .f ...Xi flue WRESTLI G 47 tl l 9 2 2 275 . . . . X The inexperience of the Engineer wrestlers cost them all their early season l meets, but willingness, and hard work wrought a change before the last of the year and gave Technology victories over Princeton and Harvard as well as the 51 New England Intercollegiate Championship, defeating Brown, whose team had ,I won from Captain Buttler's outfit some weeks before. In the N. E. A. A. U., , Harry Bruner won the 118-pound crown, while Captain Buttler took second ,g honors in the 147-pound class. i Coach Burns got practice under way November 7, when thirty-five men reported for training but, with mostly raw material to work with, Cyclone had to give a great deal of effort to the business of rounding out a capable team. l On January 21, the veteran Brown wrestlers opened the Engineers' season by inflicting a 17-10 defeat upon Captain Buttler's men. Hereford and the Insti- Q tute leader scored all the points for Technology, each securing a fall. l Springfield and Yale, both strong aggregations of experienced wrestlers, I won from the home wrestlers by rather one-sided scores, though the individual J contests were all hardly contested. The day following the Yale clash, the team met Brooklyn Polytech and due to the absence of Captain Buttler from the , line-up, lost by a single point, 16-15. ll The outlook was plainly better for the Institute team, steady practice hav- i ing done its work, as the next two meets, decisive victories over Princeton and l Harvard, showed. The Tigers lost after a good battle by the score of 18-13, while the Crimson, who were before the match favorites, found themselves on I the short end 18-8. A trip to Annapolis then resulted in a crushing defeat for I the Engineers, but inasmuch as only nine points were run up against the Middies R in eight meets and Captain Buttler ,, .,,. Ag managed to tally three of these, the I f facts of the case are not at all un- 5, complimentary to the Cardinal and 'ii ' ll' Cray representatives. ' ,.f, Entering the New Englands against ,f.i W ,',. . s.f, Q , Harvard, Dartmouth and Brown, the i expected winner, Technology quali- l, ned four men to the Bruin's six, but I l the work of those four was sufficient l to win 18-17 over the Providence l l team. Bruner, Tuttle and Captain 3 rl Buttler won their classes, and with it Hereford's second place brought the .Mil championship to the Institute. Har- vard trailed with 10 points, while ' the Green wrestlers could collect 7 l Managel--elect Jackson only Captain-elect Hereford nl 194 nw' c - ---W - -P P .M-fr , --C- Jr JV. l +1-.N ' .. . -' rum. R' '- -. ,rev 1 .al . -- f-'f - . 'ff . 1 .J 'UF . . A-.. W - - -. as 'Q' . . ii 5 571.-p-,'e.ii'.Q9E4L:.,.a- 1- W-, . 1 1573? -Q rl iii-L 5 ' ' -I -- - - ' ' ' - 'V--2 11Tgf5'Lr-ig' .' ' ' A ' ' 'N rg--, 5- 1 . .. .- , 4 . . if ' ' ' g, xafss I ls 1 li N I nf lf 1, H1154 eg 6734- s 2 5 or .1 l,fiIfQi?QQ. . a . .... gig 3' --Y, 'V A W Y' Y . .. . ,Y ., igfijtti M Ll 'l, ' W ' --' f -- f -Y .. -. . . ' Q W. . Y. , , ' .i.:.g..,,,, . . .ijfl ll. l I ,. ,, ,l W U 'l 1-' ' Wil Vin .1 '13 ly ' ' 1 ,Q a '-V kia' -f 1 923 W restlmg Team . . L wi 1 ll T Y ll ll I wg , A i If Ml' . ill? x 1 P. 1 lie g l' All 1. 1 21 ,l :Qu ll ' 1 61 1 'i x ll W. I X 5'li r i in E tl 1l'l l ' li ll . ll 1 , l I l l l l l Back Raw: Cyclone Burns, Coach, Kurtin, Pike, Greer, Jackson, Manager Front Row Bruner, XVeatherley, Hereford, Caplain, Kennett, Tuttle Ca pta.-in Manager l Francis R. Hereford '23 Richard D. Jackson '24 '. Coach 5 l' John Carlson CCyclone BurnsJ ' Y Team ' 1 V 115 pound Class . . . Harry J. Bruner '234' 145 pound Class . . Herman F. Pike '23 ' 125 pound Class . . . Thomas W. Tuttle '234' 158 pound Class . . Francis R. Hereford, '23 i 135 pound Class . . . Vaughan J. Weatherley '24 175 pound Class . . Walter H. Kennett '24 l ' Unlimited ..... Fred WV. Greer 25 I Substitutes ' 1 115 pound Class . . . Theodore G. Coyle '25 135 pound Class . . Morris Cohon '25 , 125 pound Class . . . William D. Norwood '23 145 pound Class . . Joseph E. Lockewood '24 ll , . Morris M. Kurtin '25 158.pound Class . . Arthur O. Sheppard '25 1' Malcolm Graham, Jr. '24 Unlimited ..... Sargent D. Heath '24 Y I ' ,l ' 1923 Schedule , ' January 12. . . . . B. Y. M. C. U. . . . . . at M. I. T. ' I' January 20. . . . . Yale .......... . . at M. I. T. , . January 26. . . . . Baltimore Polytech .... . . at M. I. T. I February 3. . . . . U. S. Military Academy . . . . at NVest Point ip ' February 17. . . . . Lehigh ......... . . at Bethlehem ' Ml February 24. . . . Brown . ...... . . at Providence l , li February 28. . . . . . Harvard ........ . . at M. I. T. ? ' li ' March 10 .......... U. S4 Naval Academy . . . . at Annapolis l Q l W' New England Intercollegiate Champion. 1, ,lil 1 l 1 g 1 ll l Vl 'l 1 l Y , fi , Q fl . 195 . il J ' ' ,Q' ' ' ' ' 'H .gui ' '.llg.L ' iw 'lg-i ffl ' ' Jilfn f 4' 1 'T' 'g4i ',1-ggii,l l l -... i ff .5 , ' 'W -si ' 'QQ' V, xv -Y- -133: Y fr' ., ., ,,.. ,gk Rx su 491-L--Qc ,J FRN I J -7 ff A f f' all 4 T..5S . Fil? ,,lL': f 7, mf A Y' N' , mf -W ' ? C!-if V 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ,-. :BEND ' ' A 'T' ' 1 ll I -.... . rv - .. -. -. '.-ff,-tx.:1-.-1-.pl-ji fvT'ifff' -- .ps ,gfl E 4 , I-IGCKEY 1922 ti Ji gf ta l J I l l 4 l I I l l l it In order to avoid the error of the 1921 season, Coach Powers began practice at an early date so that by the time of the first game, with McGill, on December 29, the men were well trained in team play. The fast Canadian hockeyists proved too strong for Captain Nickle's men, in spite of their preparation, however, and won 8-2. When he led his men to New Haven to meet Yale on january 9, the good work had its effect. In an extraordinarily hard-fought contest and by playing remarkable hockey, Technology's sextet succeeded in downing the Bulldog, 1-0. This victory was followed by a 3-0 win over the Dalhousie College team which, unlike its countrymen from McGill, was unable to pierce the Institute defence. Boston College was the next opponent and, due more to poor playing by Technology than to her own brilliancy, won, 3-2. After this defeat, the team made a determined effort to get back into shape and swamped Mass. Aggies, 6-0. Then followed a dismal period of four successive defeats at the hands of Har- vard, the Westminster Club, the B. A. A. and Boston College. The Eagles' second triumph gave them the victory in the annual three-game series which is always held between the Institute and the Heights' team. These reverses showed Manager-elect Fletcher Coach Powers and Captain Nickle to encourage them the men as a rule neglected training The defeats were a natural consequence The team staged a final rally in the last game that gave them a 2 0 victory over VV1lhams and mani fested a fighting spirit that had been absent since the Dalhousie contest. An unfortunate slump spoiled what otherwise would have been a season of brilliant hockey. As it was the team scored an even break in its eight battles with the best college hockey sextets, and lost its two matches with club teams. 196 641 wi ss: 'AM-.v.. . 5-' sv FF r'P :r' FD r-I' CD 5 S as U1 O' . nv I E Yi , o s: rf- o PH O , o D E1 , Cf. . o - , 44 D ' I-4 :S UP , -E. F? .. . Q.-I P+ , :r I , FD CD .iii M U-if . Q 5? , 'T G wks f , -Wi., . . Sf-M-vi . rp ' f ' :Q ..ii f D- QS 5 P ro - .,.-V.. Spf , SD F 'GRAW 91 U7 9. Captain-elect Hayden Qx XI RS. La, LL -LDL . T! - tl - - 'N' img: . 1-if T. I' HY - . wi, -- , , MY V A ffl L H.. 'CTI' ff' 245,:k 'L' I ' I I . j:L1-3 -15' -A ,Y Y W 1-3 - ' - - Liiia, -f . W- -ff -f-:- -? D D , - T: , vxgibf--Q-1-'-2-----W -V Y-A .Y f- :1il. '-ivpigfzgrf --V--'fx-D , - ,-. I 5 I-E 212, 1914 'IECI-INIQUE 1924 ,Ia I, fe- I .. ..-,a.,D.-.,-A D - - e ..e--.,,, .,,, c,,.,,,,,,,Wim-FQ,,.,,.,,.,,,-i,.o,-,,-..,,,,,4.4 r' 1. K IN ?jji71l'Y jc r ' - j- f fe .W-T - - - - Y -f- j- Y fi: Ei, f-:S T.--,jilrq i?E3ll,?iAl:::lI ., X, III' P------44W '+-- on 41-f-++ -71 L :.Q-i'. .ff-22572 ,:EEE2i-e- ll!------T' I I I I 'IW I I ' L J' II 1 923 Hockey Team . IJ Y Y H I .Z I , 1' I NN ISI . .I W-f' II . ya T II II III II 'I I II IIQI I III I N IfI I I I I II A II II II I II ' . I I I I, I II I I I I I I I I I III I III I I I I I . .IU I I 'I II I I II II Balcom Hlancly Sprott II I . Fletcher, .llanngvr Hayden, Captain Massey Dalton Blacklock, Coach I I I II I I II Ca pta in Alanaget' I IIII Herbert I.. I-Iayclen '23 Boynton I. Fletcher '24 I . I I I W . I IIIII .flsststant Hlanagers I III: Theodore H. Butler '25 VValton M. Jarman I I I I' II I I I I I II Team I I I I Right ll'ing Herbert L. Hayden '23 Lvfl Defense Cornelius M. Flynn '25 I II I Center Joseph G. Dalton '24 Right Defense Neil A. MacNeil '23 I II Lcjl lII'1'ug David D. Peene '25 Goal Hugh D. Nickle '23 I I II Denton Massey '23 I I.II I I Substitutes III I II VVillia1n H. Blandy '23 George M. Balcom '25 I I Edwin J. Moulton '24 Gardner B. McPherson '24 I III I I Schedule 1922-23 I I II December S I. T. . . . 7 Boston University . . Boston I I January 6 I. T. . . . 0 Princeton ..,.. . Princeton I I January ll I. T. . . 0 Boston College . . . . Boston I January 17 I. T. . . . 3 Boston University . . Boston I I January 20 I. T. . . . 6 U. S. Mil. Academy . . . . NVest Point January 26 I T. . . . 0 Harvard ...... . . Boston February 3 I. T. . . . 0 Yale .... . . New Haven I February 10 I. T. . . O Dartmouth . . . Hanover I I I I I 197 I -ll. .rife-, -il' fl S Aj, 5-Sl . Q -WL A r'?25fi? ' TW P'T: a2fff??g,,,a.. i f S 1.--.i:.,:L7Q,QTlT:f4' if 1 U 1924 he g H IL' Box1N 19225 The call for men brought out about eighty candidates for the Varsity and Freshman teams. Under the careful training of Coach Nap Boutelier, the Varsity men spent the fall term, in practice, while the Freshmen competed in a hard-fought tournament. On january 28, the Varsity team had its first battle of the season, winning over the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. team by a score of 3-2. Bob Smith, in the 125- pound class, won a knock-out in the first round, while Jack Ryan, in the 135- pound class and Captain Ed Moll, in the 145-pound class, also won their bouts. The next meet came on February 4, with the U. S. Military Academy team at West Point, the army men winning by a score of 6-0. The score does not give a correct impression of the showing of our team, for every bout was hotly contested throughout, the Army men winning in many cases rather through better physical condition and aggressive tactics than through superior boxing skill. Al Lindsay in the 115-pound class, Lew Phillips, in the 135-pound class, and Captain Moll, in the 145-pound class, fought particularly good battles and the decisions were very close. On February 18, our men showed good form and plenty of aggressive fight- ing in a meet with the Yale team. Al Lindsay, Bob Smith and Lew Phillips won the first three bouts of the evening, but in the heavier weights, Yale showed superior strength and endurance, winning the final three contests for a tie score, 3-3. The final meet of the season came with the U. S. Naval Academy boxers at Annapolis. The Middies were victorious by a 5-1 score, but without exception the bouts were close and the Navy lighters had to use all their fistic ability to obtain the decision. In the 135-pound class, Lew Phillips defeated the Navy entry with a wonderful exhibition of boxing skill, while in the 145-pound class, Captain Moll fought an excep- tionally fast and close battle. While on the whole the season did not bring many victories, yet the men in every meet brought in the best spirit of sportsmanship and made an excellent showing against Manage, Manning the most formidable teams in the Captain MOH country. Because of the cancellation of dates by opposing teams, the Freshmen took part in only one meet, a hard-fought battle with the Yale Freshman team, the latter winning by a 5-1 score. 198 ' 'plea '- 1 14. X. -.nh - ' 41 , 15. Q ,W 4' . .-gigs-,I-.5 V . . . , is... . b , 1 - T fxiv .X , i ' If 1 41: ll .M-'Ag 1923 Boxing Team Back Raw: Manning, Manager, Colion, Kuhn, Boutelier,Coach, Norwood, Jalsrud, Goble Asst Manager FronlRow: Santos, Philips, Moll,Caplain, Lindsey, Levine CaPlU'i7l Manager Edward H- Moll '24 1fVilliam H. Manning 24 Coach Nap Boutelier Team 115 pound Class . . Albert E. Lindsey '24 145 pound Class . . Morris Cohon 20 125 pound Class . . Charles R. VVexler '23 160 pound Class . . Edward H Moll 24 135 pound Class . . Llewellyn R. Philips '25 175 pound Class . . Joseph H Scholtz 23 Substitutes 115 pound Class . . James S. Woodward '25 145 pound Class . . Charles F Kuhn 24 125 pound Class . . Richard F. Keneiick, Jr. '24 Max Levine 25 Rolf S. Julsrud '24 160 pound Class . . Henry R. Perra 24 135 pound Class . . William D. Norwood '23 175 pound Class . . Francis J Horgan 23 Schedule 1923 February 3 Colgate ........ at Cambridge February 10 University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia February 17 Yale . ......... . . at Cambridge February 23 University of Virginia . . at Charlottesville February 24 U. S. Naval Academy . at Annapolis 199 Q42 .J 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 g . , . Lf 'T,' ' -'f- -' '. 'I'-' ---' 2 -- g -x'-.'.r:.TV T' ,f.: - l .f L, E ' in S, .fl if G 0 L F 7 1922 rfb if I7 A schedule of five matches resulted in three victories for Captain Schley's golfers, Yale and Harvard demonstrating their superiority over the Engineers. The season opened at the Brook- ,yi line Country Club on May 13, when Williains was defeated 4 matches to 2. On May 19, however, 3 the Institute team was able to take only two matches from the Crimson at Brae Burn. This as well as the ones with Brown and Yale were nine-match contests, while Williams and Amherst X played only six. The Brown team was totally unable to provide any real opposition to the Technology visi- tors at Providence on May 19, and lost every one of the nine matches played. Amherst was Q then met and conquered 4 to 2 at Wfoodland on May 25, but two days later Yale won a sweep- ing victory over the Engineers on the same course, the Eli golfers took S matches and tied 1 for a final score of SM to M. Result of 1922 Season May 13 M. 1. T. . . . . 4 Wfilliams . 2 May 17 M. 1. T. . . 2 Harvard . 7 May 19 M. I. T. . , 9 Brown . 0 May 25 M. I. T. . . 4 Amherst . . 2 May 27 M. 1. T. . . M Yale . . . SM Captain .Manager ' Henry M. Schley '23 John H. Zane Team jonathan Y. Ballard '23 X Franklin G. Clement '23 , i Russell VV. Conant '23 l I Abbott L. Johnson, 2nd '23 I 1 Henry M. Schley '23 l . . P p l l I r l l I l K 1 l Captain-elect Manager-elect Clement Van Duscn 1 ' 200 , 2. Q N' .fi 'Mig M.-,,ilu. .HW .--t .. .. . iE5Q44. 1924 T E C H N I Q U E 1924 N-Q li if so SCCCER Hulk Row: Irving, Manager. Knight, Duevcl, De Souza, .-Kass. de la Macorra Middle Row: Peterson, Rego, Santos. de la Macorra, Captain, Atahualpa, Sun Frou! Row: Roig. Ruiz Cu pla in Fernando de la Macorra '23 George Humphrey '25 Guimaraes Atahualpa '23 Kaare Aass '24 Charles O. Duevel '24 Charles E. Knight '25 Harold P. Kurzman '23 Peter Peterson '23 Nelson Rego '25 ZZZO o o o Q, 4 4 4 O E 'U Q o- :S 'B 5 fv :ro-U' ITIGFD 1 1 l ,.. ro ocoea-K1 ....-.... of-wf- October 21 M. I. M I llffrznager Lloyd XV. Irving '24 Francisco de la Macorra '25 Fernando cle la Macorra '23 Francisco de la Macorra '25 Arthur Sun '25 Enrique De Souza '23 Jorge A. Roig '24 Khye Hong Oon '23 Manuel E. Ruiz '25 0 ..1 0 ..3 XAWI RSX' 'QR-. , L7 U13 fgflna.. X ,ffl--J L, 425 f.. ' 211, r Leffifa-f,f .-:,4 31 .sw 3 jg ,E?2??3?3Ei'4+?+fff?Z7i-'-,g,,,-:-' i5i1 Tff...- , -L wiaa.. eg 'T' or A:-ella , . ' s' L H N I eg lf E. 1:5424 - ' 2 , M--. ., .A ,.,.,, Wav-. wvM.faa..-f.w. ..w..-a-...Y , :H ! Tigggiiigliiiggpii ill: S v, 1: , rf: ,mam .MM if H' ' ' ' ' 'K' ' ' ' ' '7 ' Fav F F 'FFF ' ii' 7253 WH74 ': ir ' 1 .ll 4 'iw 1924 Gym Team l il 'XX nl ' S? i Tl' al NM' wif' ' vi I E. ' , Q l 3 'I l 1 ll ,m ,N Q 1' wi ' B kR T Adl' S kh H h L h ll gig as ow: urner, mgton, u um, oug ton, e rer, l anager '1 4 1 Middle Row:King, Beach, McMillan, Pyle, Liecty M li FnmtRow: Anderson, Vicinus, Captain, Shea, Thompson, McCoy, Caldwell, Brink l l ' li l H U I Captain Manager 5 ll William W. vicinus '23 G. Raymond Lehrer '24 , .l M l ' 5 I Assistant Managers il RhdFHy d'25 hEB1k'25 - J ic ar . awar on . ac l .2 ill Team 'w if James N. Anderson '24 John T. McCoy '24 'Ii Ai Raymond O. Brink '23 Henry J. MacMillan '24 gl il Samuel H. Caldwell '25 Albert J. Pyle '23 , M Chung W. Chen '24 Henry G. Shea '24 l l lg Francis T. Hazeltine '23 Prasob Sukhum '23 ll ' ,Q Maxon H. King '25 Nesmith Thompson '24 'l John L. Lieety '24 Roland H. Turner '25 :N U Lloyd M. Llttleiield '24 VV1ll1am W. Vlcinus '23 lf! 'a 'Q l J I lf . J Schedule 1923 'W l M February 16 Triangular Meet, U. of Penn., Harvard, M. I. T. . . at Cambridge ill 1 February 28 Princeton ...... , . . . atPr1nceton 5 , 1 February 24 U. S. Naval Academy .... at AnnaD0liS 43 l , March 2 Yale ........ at Cambridge S X March 7 Harvard ...... at Cambridge :lin March 9 Dartmouth . . . at Cambridge All ly March 23 Intercollegiates . . at Annapolis w.. 1 l 1 ,i gli r l, ii l i' l l ' v , je nl. , ix! ir 1:1 fl' yi 2 ' u v J 1 la. .-..1..--A- ., -T AM, .ww ,,,,a1,,, , , i. Y '-- A -Y --Y-...M -V-W A . .fiaqfv -f wr -if.. .. ' 1 V A f 1 . M, 'vi C1 ,, -ff., ,Ti f eff A i r i.. FENCING Stolte Blake Elkins Cannon, Manager Ferreyra, Captain Serrano Calnan Ca George E. February February February February February March March March March plain Ferreyra '23 Team Foils George XV. Elkins '24 George E. Ferreyra '23 George W'. Furbush, Jr. '24 Epee Charles H. Blake '23 Eugene Gonzales '25 Manager jack W. Cannon Charles H. Merritt '25 Roland T. Seabury '25 Joseph F. Walker '25 Horacio Serrano '24 Albert M. Stolte '25 1923 Schedule . . . at Ithaca at Clinton, N. Y. at West Point at New Haven at Amnnapolis at Cambridge at Cambridge at Cambridge 15 . . . Cornell . . . . . 16 . . . Hamilton ........... . . 17 . . . U. S. Military Academy ..... . . 22 . . . Yale .............. . . 24 . . . U. S. Naval Academy, U. of Penn . . . 15 . . . Dartmouth .......... . . 17 . . . University of Pennsylvania . . . . . 23 . . . Columbia ........ . . 24 . . . Harvard ....... . . 203 at Cambridge CW' ' f' l1T.f'+ -,A ,...,,x.,., ,gives , I 5 v C! 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 iw --Y' A . .A ' fn , . . . . 'J ' . '1 lm . ,,,v , . . .. ,,,,,, ,cliqwll Sophomore Baseball I -'a Back Row: Robertson, VValterskirchen, Chapin, Delelianty, Manager I Fro1zlRow: Robinson, Canfield, Bates,Cal1lain, Miehelena, Clark, Manning C aptain .Manager Earle S. Bates VV'illiam E. Delehanty 1924 Team Richard J. Chapin, r. f. 'William H. Manning, s. s. Russell E. Robertson, c.f. Guyton C. Caniield, 17. W'illiam H. Robinson, Z.f. VValter H. Kennett, 15. VVilliam M. lfValterskirc:hen, ls! b. Justo L. Michelena, c. Earle S. Bates, 2d b., Captain Albert B. Donkersley, sub. Walter E. Clark, 3d 17. Nathan Ginsberg, sub. Season April 19 1924 . . . 11 Milton Academy . . . 10 April 24 1924 . . 4 Dean Academy . . . April 26 1924 . . 1 Exeter Academy . . April 29 1924 . . 19 Boston University '25 . . . . May 3 1924 . . 11 M. I. T. '25 . . . . May 10 1924 . . 15 Allen Military School May 13 1924 . . 4 M. I. T. '25 . . . . May 19 1924 . . 7 M. I. T. '25 . . . May 22 1924 . . 1 Fifth Infantry . . . May 24 1924 , . 2 WVentworth Institute May 27 1924 . . 4 M. I. T. '25 . . . . May 31 1924 . . 0 M. I. T. '25 . . 20-1 asa il V, ea. o in l':X-fl, ' ru - Q cj NP s N7 ,Zigi-A X ,I , -.-H . Q3 4 D. I: I 4 AY A-All -J-My---7.1 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 1 ' 5 5 1-,2T?lLL!f,.-. .4---2 '- f ' ' ' X' i f l F ill reshman Baseball ll , l fi L. I1 ll' ' 1' Q6 ' ' Q X 1 X 3 - . - ., ' W W- f ' '4 - 4 Lg. xL:1iG'f i, Q 'v I' I Bark Row: Muller, Manager, Ingram, Howard, Metcalf, Coach illiddle Row: Brown, Eager, Balcom, VVheeler Fro11lRo'zL'.' Peene, Cook. Carrier, Captain, Lumb, Simonds CUPNW71 M anagef PhYliP H- Caffiel' Theodore C Muller Coach VValter A. Metcalf 1925 Team Edward VV. Eager, r.f. Wfilliam R. VVlieeler, 17. Abraham Simonds, c.f. Edward I. Ingram, p. VVil1iam A. Cook. Lf. Henry O. Lumb, c. David D. Peene, lst b. Samuel S. Meadows, sub. Phylip H. Carrier, 2d b., Capt. James H. Howard. sub. George M. Balcom, 3d b. Gilbert B. Fletcher, sub. WViI1iam T. Brown, S. 5. Edward S. Johnston, sub Season April 22 1925 . . 3 Andover Academy . April 26 1925 . . 5 XfVe1-itworth Institute . April 29 1925 . . . 9 St. Marlds School . May 3 1925.. .3 M.I.T.'24.... May 13 1925 . . . 5 M. I. T. '24 . . . May 19 1925 . . . 2 M. I. T. '24 . . May 27 1925 . . , 11 M. I. T. '24 . . May 31 1925 . . . 12 . M. I. T. '24 . . J 205 I. ,j4'E.LF.x-xi? til s,..4 fi' 'Q' Q' ., v ff?-,,.fi W, ffm? h ' . 4 lj-sg?---gifiiieagaH2217 .1il....:ii 2 - .... 2 ss--as -. as -as H . Q T T E. C H N I Q LE E 1924 Elan f3 'fji'5'itse -..f-4..-.4--f--7--'-,-r-'rr ?'T-'rfffs 'if' 'T'ff ' ' 'eff -'.' rr 'T f 7'7 - 1 1 I it f -2 - 9 -as 4 F F T HH 1 Flin' T ----fi-f1--'-- f A --Y r . SX if 1923 R1f1e Team 1 1983335 EN 17 l A 7 .5 l il lx I I li In l l l 'i l l i i i i 1 I i l 5 1 l 4 l 1 1 l i i 1 Back Row: Duevel. Manager, Conway, Holmes, Peterson, Fielding Front Row: Hastings, Creveling, Murphy, Captain, Carothers, Jackson C aptain lllanager Edward D. Murphy '25 Charles O. Duevel, Ir. '24 A ssistant M anager Charles E. Peterson '25 Team Archie D. Carothers '24 1 Charles M. Cooper '25 Donald M. Creveling '24 James G. Creveling '25 John H. Fielding '25 l January 14 January 21 January 28 February 4 February 4 February 18 February 25 February 25 March 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 April 1 April 8 Charles E. Peterson ' John J. Gray '23 Atherton Hastings '23 Edgar M. Holmes '25 John E. Jackson '24 Edward D. Murphy '25 25 Results 1922 Season New Hampshire State .... Norwich University . . . University of Vermont . . Boston University ..... Georgetown University .... University of Maryland . . . Carnegie Institute of Technology Syracuse University CN. R. AJ Princeton University ..... Worcester Polytechnic Institute Yale University ....... Harvard University ..... Drexel Institute ...... University of Pennsylvania . . M. I. T. ..496 . . 495 . . 499 . . 491 . ,.495 .. ..493 . . . . 496 944 492 497 . . . 496 496 493 499 7382 Opp. 419 499 487 490 496 485 492 937 483 482 495 492 499 500 7255 S al ii li 206 k. ,L M .nn fx : X X ff f--2261- Kgs Q .J 'NI' S T1924 TECHN I QUE 1924 2 X I lj Ip I. .W,?,,T,v.,T.f -'ff-1 11-1 . v 11:-.-I , V t .vi . '.'. -1,:f -.-r'Y.i ,I ,s -:qi Il FIELD DAY The annual clash of the Frosh and the Sophs took place on Friday, , 1' ,,.- , November 3. On that day, the two . , L 7 T classes whose rivalry had been steadily M k is , , 255,32 I V' 'W growing since the opening of the term, ie . link 'ii' found a chance to express their feel- . L , ings with actions. This they did with g,,,. A, tll M a greater showing of class spirit than IS-5 has ever been shown at the Institute. ' F l'l i l 5 ' Not content to limit the interclass S f struggle to a competition of athletic Iggybglle prowess, the rival classes organized unofficial battles for the domination of various points of vantage from which to hang their respective banners. In spite of the distracting effect that these little episodes had upon the general interest, the regular schedule of events went on according to the usual and time-honored custom. The first of these events was the crew race which proved to be a decided victory for the Sophomores. After the crew race, the spectators marched to the stands, the Sophomore ranks being led by Issybelle, a true Engineer's mascot. The tug-of-war proved to be the one event in which the Frosh had superior ability, both the football game and the relay race being counted as Sophomore victories. The last toot of the timer's horn ended the Freshman massacre with the scoreboard reading ll to 2. The Frosh Supporters M X H 208 4 ,, 1 IL. V gs. .. ' -,A ,. -J X1 If ..e. 1 . -.71--.' fliljfriaiaeff 2 .A ' ' 'T 'Tai j--rr-'W' rr-M en ' ':'L-- Yf. ---1-1 ff Hit 7 lg V W ww ,LLM 'TT 'lfilfl T fi C H N I U E 192-4 Q21 Q T151 gl':',gi1 ' ' ' 'r r' Hr- -- -A-v W.. .. - .,. ,f.. Y......., .-,. ..,-,m,,:,,,,,,,..:,v,,,,lI I . C y t QTf'FT?ff5 I MQ!--r' I l- L l Freshman Eight , Contrary to general expectations, the contests, with the exception of the relay race, were not close. The Sophomore crew and football team showed themselves to he veterans, while the Freshman huskies found no opposition from their opposing tug-of-war team. Great credit is due the coaches of all the teams. In spite of the handicap of limited time, their men proved the statement that there is athletic ability at the Institute. The Freshman and Sophomore crews were coached by F. S. Dellenbaugh and A. Stevens, respec- tively. Bill Rivers '24 supervised the work of both tug-of-war teams, ,While Bert Read '24 acted in the same capacity for the two relay teams. W. A. ,Metcalf '23 and R. M. Randolf '23 coached the Soph's footballers, while E. Calkins broke in the freshmen to the ways of the gridiron. The Crew As the crews pushed their shells off from the boathouse landing, Race vicious looking waves from a choppy sea were breaking over the bows of the vessels. The rough water proved a severe handicap to the Freshman boat on her maiden voyage, for before the Sophomore cox had barked many counts, his boat had forged ahead of the opposing shell by half a length. Ex- cepting for a slight increase in lead on the part .of the Sophomores, things re- mained about the same until the crews passed under what is left of Harvard Bridge, upon which a crowd of spectators were defying Charlie Spofford's theory of structures, At this point, the leading crew started a spurt from force of habit. Tahegesult of said spurt was an increase of the flead to six lengths of rOLgg'Jg?5pp,en water at the finish, and three points scored for the Sophs. Their time 'swag 6 minutes 27 seconds. The Frosh managed to pull in twenty- eight seconds later. In the race that was run for the benefit of the second teams of the tyvo classes, things broke for the Sophs in about the same way, for their boat .crossed the finish, eight lengths ahead of their opponents. Never mind, Frosh, without a doubt there'll be another class at the Institute next year, and then, you know, the river isn't always rough. i V I 'i'i ' i 209 T Mike and Boutelier The To the 1926 Tug-of-War Team belongs the credit of the two lonely Tug'0f'Waf points which were scored in the favor of their class. The first pull took place right after the crew race and when the Sophomore team was displaced twelve feet in 1 minute, 11? seconds, the Freshman hopes began to rise. When the teams came out after the first half of the football game, the Sophs were determined to have a third pull to decide the contest, but-well, they use intentions for paving-blocks in some places. At any rate, whatever the Sophs wanted to do about it, the Freshmen repeated their little performance of the mi Q . ., .. L l ' 9'-51 Sophomores in a losing battle 210 'nj I ' Y . re , P., . a. .- H- , X4 1 -. fe. W .' , ,hr g 4 - . YY R- 4 1, , 'Vg ' F ' - 1 M. WT- x,.,, .N . . ., W. ' Y ...vw '.-f,,. lt t-i:ifi f g pn-f . 1 mi Y - ' j-W T 5,1-l.-V:gilE5g.f-i,i,L1 in-,I F ,4 X, I 1 N l ii W s eeee e -as-em. me w-.--..s..-. v .iilffg luis, Iii-'1 si 1 I .fi is I ig, i' i 171214 Q, ' s 1 - r 1 s s g . s Y Y V 'nl-.w-1Li:.Lf.if.1LfQii'f.'f, all 4 Q. i 1 :jsp 1 , w. H+- litixx We J 4 l l W? ' i Bateman crossing the line first pull. This time they did it in 1 minute, 48 seconds. It is generally conceded g 1 3 that the Freshmen victory is due in part to the fact that this is the first year l l that the Military Science Department has not issued shoes. Mike Perhaps the greatest disappointment of Field Day was when Mike L Hoar lost the first of his annual Field Day exhibition races. The victor this time was coach Nap Boutelier who had left Mike many yards behind , 1 1 when he touched the tape at the end of their 220-yard race. Mike was unable to secure his handicap and did not have his usual luck in beating the gun. We 1 1 l all hope he'll stage a comeback next year. Pop Stedman might be suggested vl as suitable meat for the Technology trainer. 1 Relay The most spectacular event of the day was the relay race. The Race contest was such that the result was uncertain until the moment Capt. Glen Bateman, the Sophomore anchor man, touched the tape a bare four yards ahead of Captain jones of the Freshmen team. When Davidson, the first Frosh runner, handed over the baton to his successor, after having created a ten-yard lead for his team, it looked as though the Frosh had made l a good start towards victory. In fact, this lead was maintained by the Freshmen f for the next three laps. During the fourth lap, however, Druckler managed to cut down the distance between him and Symonds, so that when Makepeace . took up the race for the Sophomores his opponent was leading by only five yards. Makepeace and Russell, who followed him, reduced this lead to a bare yard. McHenry, the next Sophomore runner, managed to pass Rodgers, but fell near the end of his lap. He quickly recovered and handed overtthe baton I 1 to Hoxie after the latter's opponent had been on his way for ten yards, At 211 ,, , ,M-4,111 I 654.2 .gif i v FFS. Q 2753 1 K . fx Hs., L '---- . as - Q d.QLQf532e?5:i--. - cc... -a ,,,. ai ic ,,,-,,.c ggi, -.f?.1. eeee Q A 119 in if 1924- T E c H N I o U E 1924 'E-QQ fl -ss as V - -s 1. g,45F.sgQ24.f. Ma-: --,.. cc. e , -,Ml-M s g p' Xi' Elflgl ' , .am , . , ,gi l is fi E :xp f 2 i' na' w lr , r 1 my, - E T . wil , If W r V, li. P1 W 1 ' i r i i , Price makes the only score U F ,l this turning point of the race, Hoxie proved his worth. He closed in on Greeley T and at the end of the lap had passed him and was leading by a yard. The next l l , 1 i Ii two Sophornores managed to keep in front of the Freshmen runners. This i gave the two anchor men practically an even start at the beginning of the last 1 i 1 i lap. Jones pressed Bateman hard until the end of the lap, when the latter T 'l managed to force his lead up to the four yards which separated the two runners at the close of the race. The time of the race was 4 minutes, 57 seconds. i R F00fb21l Due .in part to the new apportionment of Field Day points, the ' - Game state of affairs at the start of the football game was rather unique. i If the Sophomores could be victorious the five points gained would, when added f l to .the three won by the '25, crew, make Field Day a sure thing. However, if T 7 the Freshmen should be successful and should be further supported by a tug- Q p of-war team which had already decisively won their first pull, the results would i f be reversed. I This added an especial interest on the part of the spectators and ' l increased the zest and determination of the twenty-two warriors who lined up E on the gridiron. To follow the gamein detail: Callahan '26 kicked off to Carrier who caught the ball on his 30-yard line and was downed. After Carrier had plunged through tackle for ten yards, the Sophs punted to du Pont. The referee called an off-side ip 5 fl r , and the ball was returned. Johnston, Carrier and Price of the '25 team made . line plunges that netted 11 yards. After carrying the ball for another first 'l l I 1 l I l p down, the Sophomores lost the ball on downs. After sending Magrew '26 through ,. center for a 3-yard gain, Bianchi '26 called Harrison back to punt. The Sophs 'Q V caught the pigskin on their 30-yard line and with a 30-yard run by Carrier and clever plunging by Price, managed to work the ball up to the F rosh 12-yard l l', if , 1 131 212 j :W fl' A it A 3 -'ff re, .i A A ffffiyff f'N A , -., i l 1 i ..-1 fy, ' 11f.5'n a- xi 'ste -gxlix ' 'Tis-. ,fr E17 f c ..f :'il'il 'Y Y -r--',,'?lT.fil'iT is .-LAL ..-i:T:,. Nw, fxi V luv! TTT ' ' ' Q ' '- '15 fi L 2f':'-'T 1-'T'-A----'-iii-T3-I'LT,'QTT'??-'film-.JJ'l:fI fra iam 1' if t' ll N I Q ll P1 1924 jig Q . . ,M i'l,,TJLll,Y:,, V, H ,i Y V Y V Y mr W, ,Y W vA,x ,M ,V A- K WWW, Wm W, Y4,-,-,,,,,- ,,,,.,., ,,,,,7,i-:-x- Sy' Er-f'i. aL a-lia1--W-,- A . 1 W3 :if m'e s's 'st M an-netsw of F' Hff'a:l -'ll:f..,, ' Pia il W l iii fgh e M ' ' xp til A I lgbi 1: hit lv? - Q 4 I . J VV, i l r l in 5, ijtri J g i IW' i 1 Carrier breaks loose l 1 ' 'x i ,I W' line. Here Johnston '25 attempted to kick a Held goal, but failed. The Frosh , 'I Q took the ball through one play and the quarter was called. ll it At the start of the second quarter, Harrison '26 returned the ball to the fiat Sophs. The '25 backfield again pushed the ball well into the Freshmen territory 4 i in spite of a penalty for holding. An intercepted forward pass gave the ball to ll ell, the Frosh on their 20-yard line. After Magrew had failed to gain through the J line, the ball was punted to the Sophomores and Carrier ran it back 16 yards. I J The Sophs made two more first downs before their second forward was inter- cepted. The Frosh kicked out of danger and the half ended. The Freshmen opened the second half by receiving the ball and making I ,fl numerous and not too successful attempts to advance the ball. VVith the aid ,V l of penalties against the Sophs, the Frosh backfield managed to work the ball W I if to the center of the field. An exchange of punts took place and the ball was J ill i ., again in the hands of the Freshmen. They attempted to kick but the kicker A M was blocked and the Sophs had the ball on their opponents 13-yard line. After ,Mi Carrier and Johnston had placed the ball within 1 yard of a score, the quarter 1 li ll ended. li pl On the first play of the next period, Price went over the line for the only il l points of the game. Johnston missed the attempt at goal. The Freshmen L1 ll received and made a game attempt to score throughout the remainder of the J j quarter. Although they were unable to make very substantial gains themselves, p i they checked the Sophomore advances with more success than in the earlier J J part of the game. The '26 men should be credited with the only two forwards , l completed during the game. The ball was in the Sophomore's hands when the 5 whistle closed the contest. Score, '25-6: '26-0. UI l lv ,l L 213 lf 1 J ,- 'ffif Mfr -3, ffv sig ' ' 1 a t - ill .J - .- as g at 'T T adam a. . aaa d,.,a W, gil 75 A .X-jf ig: ' fgwfev ,422-S. f-A A . A 4 192143 T E Q 11 N 1 Q U E ww R M Ri P51 A -2:21.-.A--:ef--- :' Tf'.'+---'R W-W 'r Af-Av-:rw 5 fv-145-f--f gf A--1. ' T' f-.f-ff-: 'z ' 5 :+ r1N.:4.-1-T :V 17 ,L I Qi ii i' , ck i 1 1 we .,.....,mzx4-IM. 15 KR. 4115 X ii H 'X -A . Frosh run back a punt The Football Summary 1 1 4 1925 1926 MCINNIS L. E. MANNING HASTINGS L. T. GORSUCH SHEPHERD L. G. BERMAN . LANKTON C. CALLAHAN i MURPHY R. G. HARRISON 2 BROCKELMAN R. T. REID i BAULD R. E. ISERT JOHNSTON Q. B. BIANCHI PRICE L. H. B. DU PONT EAGER R. H. B. JOHNSON CARRIER F. B. NIAGREW I Score by periods lst 2d 3d 4th Final 1925 0 0 0 6 6 1 1926 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdown: Price '25 Referee: F. J. Hoey Umpire: George V. Brown Linesmenz Shipley, Randolf Time of quarters: 15 minutes 214 7 exams :I J xi-1 ? iff? , fri. , igx ' 51924 TECHNIQUE 1924 C fTUV ' w' ' -Q .5 FIELD DAY SCORES Year 1901 - Class 1902 - Class 1903 - Class 1904 - Class 1905 - Class 1906 - Class 1907 - Class 1908 - Class 1909 - Class 1910 - Class 1911 - Class 1912 - Class 1913 - Class 1914 - Class 1915 - Class 1916 - Class 1917 - Class 1918 - Class 1919 - Class 1920 - Class 1921 - Class 1922 - Class Football. Tug-of-War. Relay Race. Crew. of '04 vs. '05 of '05 vs. '06 of '06 vs. '07 of '07 vs. '08 of '08 vs. '09 of '09 vs. '10 of '10 vs. '11 of '11 vs. '12 of '12 vs. '13 of '13 vs. '14 of '14 vs. '15 of '15 vs. '16 of '16 vs. '17 of '17 vs. '18 of '18 vs. '19 of '19 vs. '20 of '20 vs. '21 of '21 vs. '22 of '22 vs. '23 of '23 vs. '24 of '24 vs. '25 of '25 vs. '26 Results '05-6 '04-3 '05-7 '06-2 '06-9 '07-O '07-5X2 '08-3M '08-5 '09-4 '09-5 '10-4 '10-9 '1 1-0 '12-6 '1 1-3 '13-6 '12-3 '13-9 '14-0 '15-6 '14-3 '15-9 '16-0 '16-5 '17-4 '18-6 '17-4 '18-9 '19-0 '20-6 '19-3 '20-6 '21-3 '21-1 1 '22-2 '22 '23 '24 '25 Field Day Records Made in 1920 by '23 vs. '24 . . Made in 1916 by '19 vs. '20 . Made in 1918 by '21 vs. '22 . . Made in 1920 by '23 vs. '24 . . 215 25-0 Time Time Time -9 -13 '23-0 -13 '24-0 '25-4 -11 '25-2 155 seconds. 4 min., 48 seconds. 5 min., 384 seconds. .aj 1 1 1 1 u , .A ,W ,,, j 11 15..1F1.iZ95i2ea5f:1ie--f-fiiiiiiiii-A++ Q .LiTf,g..,Lii.ii. Lt. 1 1 fire' 5 4' A ' ' -- .. . . H.. rw. -1 ' 1924. 1 -fi H N11 Q 1.1 E. 19291 51 frm' 'f V1ii?T. 'nliiji M- - - 'i' f :7ff'i'7T. H1-'1f21111 12... .g,4.,: L-ffza .- - -..... -. af -Y --4 V. 11' tx A 1 1 1925 Football Team 11 M1 .Q 1 ' 5911 1 175 1? A 1 11 1 E as V11 l X' it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 111 1. 1 11 A 1 111 - 11 1 1 1 Back Row: Lyons, lllanager, Lankton, Murphy, Hayes 11 1 Middle Row: Palmer, Eager, Johnston, Captain, Carrier, Price 11 I 1 Front Row: Bauld. McGinnis 11 111 13 'L 1925 Football Team 1 1 1 Edward S. Johnston, Captain 1 ' 1. John R. Lyons, Manager 11 1 1 I VValter A. Metcalf, Coach 1 111 11 Team 1 Frank C. Hastings, Left Emi Arthur J. Brockelman, Right Tackle 1 1 1111 Rufus N. Palmer, Left Tackle Harold L. Bauld, Right End 1 3 I1 Arthur O. Shepherd, Left Guard Edward S. Johnston, Quarterback 1 . Louis S. Lankton, Center Richard P. Price, Left HaZfBack 1 ' 1, Edward F. Kerns, Right Guard Edward VV. Eager, Right HalfBack 1 Phylip H. Carrier, Fultback 1 1 1 1 11 Substitutes H115 Carl H. Daisy Francis W. McGinnis 11 1 Jeremiah P. Harrington W'illiam F. Morton -1 111111 Henry O. Lurnb Howard J. Sprott 51 11 1 '11 '11 1 , - 3 1 1 11 Season 11 1,1 October 14 1925. 0 Tufts 1925. . . . 0 11 1' Q1 1 October 28 1925. . . 0 Lowell Textile. . . 12 1 - 1,11 November 3 1925. . 6 1926 . . . . 0 .11 1' 1 1 11 1 11 1' , 1 I 1 1, 1 1 11 1 11 LA., W. . .. . . .. . . Www-. L-,..,L. LL-.. . .1 ,Q l I , v ,G 'I' '- J A W I- .., J x i w rf 1 i ' V W ' ' V BC? ' ,lf 2 7 'zgllizg Y ' '7'- fi Tdvjfql 'ff1iT-- 'rr--A-M' il: , :r4.---..1-e-4.135 ' i :B L ' - Bill' 'N 1 2 , i rlT.:a4 ,HQ lrjw 1, H Y ' AE rl , if i' T, Y gi ,F 77,757 TQTi4i-41-me ' l i j ,V ' err M' 9 he--A 9 -'--, lily-X D' , 1-' 1926 Football Team ek xg? fi Q I skis in lx vii, ii N 5,2 l 1 i i I I, 2 W I 4 I ,nfl l VI I i -3 Qi I l ,i 9 1 1 l , I Back Row: Deignan, Manning, Brand, Darmstad, Manager, Walworth, Isert Q 1 Front Row: 'duPont, Johnson, McGrew, Bianchi, Captain, Callahan, Gorsuch, Harrison l Y l 1926 Football Team wil Charles .-X. Bianchi, Captain ' ii! Louis J. Darinstad, Manager ll Julius L. Piland '24, Coach L . 1 f Team Charles A. Bianchi, Quarterback I. LaVielle Isert, Left Emi , , , , William H. Callahan, Center Richard E. Harrison, Right Tackle 1 ' Ili, John E. Deignan, Futtback Edward M. Manning, Right End 1 ll Bidermann T. duPont, Left Halfback Dana L. Reed, Left Tackle l , l, f Frank M. Gorsuch, Right Guard . Edward J. McGrew, jr., Right Hatfback iw ' H, 1V1ll1am M. VValworth, Left Guard 5 i 1 - I P fi Substitutes 2 il . V 2, 1 Benjamin J. Berman - VVill1am D. Johnson i l ,iii Arthur B, Brand MC. Wesley hleyt1'Ot'C -. 'l i I! Paul Jewall Q L i l I Season 1 'till' October 21 1926 . . . . 7 Tufts 1926 ,... . 0 N il October 28 1926 . . . 7 Brown Seconds .... 12 L i N 1 November 3 1926 . . . 0 1925 ..,... . 6 W 1 J it l , , l 217 J t L - 1- 2 W .b H i it l 'i 2 4-New 1 Mk. fic Qs 2 ff'-15. -Fil ,,,x 's 'A .t ff?.zel.a. lfiffglliiiiiifiiiii- ,LL.1i 'A ' . galfi FF' Z.. H, , ll imp T 1' N i U E mr Q V lr Y., Yn?7?AWi L Ywek i i7 H v Lf, I if l X, ,. . if ,fl 1 925 Tu g-of- W ar WN, ll l L l we , . ,. l ,521 'l U1 , V -. Xt . New L I .65 i ,Ziyi ixx V, .N l P if? .1 if l Q3 I il I .I 5 I l l , l , i l li . , 1 3 l :.. FL , ix ' Back Row: Brown, Klein, Blonsky, Fogg, Shacat Third Row: Patten, Roper, Wetherill, Giblin, Cunningham, Grantham, Dunbar 1 , Second Row: Caine, Wendell, Zerlcowsky, Drew, Captain, Kussmaul, Manager, Rhodes, Lynch, DeKay Front Row: Levine, King, Bennett, Cunniff, Gross, Ross. ,N 1 I 1 l ll I Garvin A. Drew, Captain 'i, 3 xy Edwin E. Kussmaul, Manager l john C. Dunbar, Counter 'Q it l nf al if l l Team , l 1 l l Q4 M Vincent B. Bennett Maxon H. King 1 , I I George B. Blonsky Frank D. Klein iw ? Frederick S. Brown Ralph W. Lewis yi George C. Caine Max Levine il 1' I N Frederick W. Cunningham Edward Lynch, Jr. 'I l james F. Cunniff Emerson K. Patten , ,M John W. DeKay john W. Roper, Jr. 1 George A. Fogg Meyer Shacat 1 ll, 1 Thomas E. Garrard Walter J. Rhodes, Jr. 3 Yi' i 3 Charles A. Giblin Charles A. Ross - ,! ii Frederick WL Grantham Edward M. lfVendell N i George J. Gross Lynne Wetherill 1 i Ariel F. Horle Samuel M. Zerkowsky i 1 , I x I I l y . i is Q Q , 3 218 A e rr--fflfgf -fffggeffffr Tall JY .. 1 'I' 1 'lr A l E, J I ,fl X ll '.1 11.lf', V -gilt lllfl :l P 1 9-1 in l ll l' .llfldell 1926 Tug-of-War Team X7 V . l Il l lllf 51 2 l l 1 I l l l ! 1 l , , X, l ll l llf ll ll 1 Baqk Row: Allen, Van Blarcom, Underwood, O'Neil, Bete, Ford ll , l gl-lxrddRIgw: KIirs6htJeFf?eyaLatha5n, Chigsei, MeCabe.CFalidy, W. Crzkwford l . ECON 0711: . . fahv 1' , 0 38 n, al' Cf, , U l , ' t, ' W Frou! Row: Howard, XVaS1burn, liiall-tier, Manager,cl.Til9bey?5ieiele,aE3iler Gunter Hopton Mccomack Hall I Q l ll l ll Kenneth G. Gove, Captain l William Kalker, Ilfanager Charles S. Payzant, Counter l l l llf l 1926 Tug-of-War Team ,N fl Team 'T l l Phillip M. Allen Benjamin V. Howe , l i , Wil Raymond T. Bete Clifton A. Jeffrey Q Alden F. Butler Charles F. Kirsch ill Hugh B. Carter William H. Latham l A Robert S. Chidsey Albert P. Libbey ll! ll David W. Crawford Edward I. McCabe jl James O. Crawford Wfillard F. McCormack l Donald Dodge Kenneth P. Morse ll, l Samuel L. Fardy Edgar O'Neil 1' X 'Austin S. Ford George V. Steele 'l l Milton F. Hall Arthur F. Underwood N , l, Lester C. Hopton Ernest C. Van Blarcom ll l Harry F. Howard Curtis R. Washburn l I Morton P. VVoodason l f 219 , l l'mn '7'iT ,f1fT1TT -r ii1i 1 are e'a ' Tl 'i'T.TT T1:f' ,111 s-'fsJi .f 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1111 11 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . FTE - ,gi Q11 -11 1:1s'- 1511?-. A ..,., ,free ' 1 :1 1 ,L .sg-:ee-4---ff' as 'x f I 3 4 W- iw? YI, 7. X ir ri 15111 111-1Ql.I E 1921 Gi' G G C X 11'gQ5g21-:.,.- 1,13 R e l 1 12 fi 111 1 QQ 1111. 11 1 11.1 31 1 .5111 1925 Relay Team 1151 1,1 . 1 111595 - 7,111 1 QW. 1f'1 11 , leg 1 11 , 1 1 ,i 2 1 1 f- 1 :TX 141 1 , 1 1 1 1 H' 1 ' 1 if 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 i 1 1 , 1 11 1 . 1,11 , I 1 1' ' 1 1 1,1 111 1111 1 11 i1'i 1 11 ,1 1' 1 1' 11 1 1 1111 11111 1 . 11 ' 111 Bark Row: Brewster, Campbell, Alm, Holmes, Jourdan , 11 1 Frou! Row: Milano, Russell, Bateman, Captain, Norton, Mahoney , 1111 1111 11 111 11 1 1111 7 11 111111 111111 11 1111 1925 Relay Team 11 15 1 if 1 ' Glen C. Bateman, Captain 14 1 Albert C. Read, Jr., Ma1zager 1 11 11 '1 111 Team 1 111 1. Glen C. Bateman 7. George F. Mahoney .1 1 1 2. john M. Campbell 8. Alexander VV. Makepeace 1111 1 1 3- DOW H- Dfukkef, Jr. 9. Leonard D. P. Milano 11 1 1 .1-3 4. Edgar M. Holmes 10. 1fVilliam T. McHenry 11 1 111111 5. John A. Hoxie 11. Charles L. Norton .111 if 1 G. George F. Jourclan 12. Joseph E. Russell 1 111 1' 111111 Substitutes 11 411 Meredith W. Brewster Alexander V. Alm 1 1111 1 1. 11111 1 1111 11 1,1111 111 1111 220 11 1 1111...kea-.-.1. 1 11.111 111 E-ih1'i'f '- ?qjL7Af-Tieg-I llifgglg -'1 'f ,jj 4' iii ' 'im W:iiG.f1'--fr' rr-K f ,lv I 'G x 1 - gl 5,-.5 1 ' ,, l , 1 f 1 Tr ' xr ' I.. . . F 1 f - -Ye .4 . ,. as V A . . if iii -sig Q- i ia, A ' 'Ar' A 1737 11: lr if if ii fx. i ni K2 E asm A 'E' r . . 1 a or W c cm Ak-we 5 i ' '17 1.1, ::' 4 .L.h: 7, .gl 11:74 i: i1,g-Yi! W bi, ' Y 'i: ,4?:4i.l1 1 1 I - Y . wi i'i'.1ia:'rt'l 14, mmf nl if .51 - l 1 ,.,' l 4 1 ' i iz 1926 Relay Team -i, .ii 1 ' 'Y ,-. l 1 6 '- Rgxlal 1 ml . i ll Pi' 11 Lg?- . ii Nil .1 Ili 1 L' I ti 2 M gpl 'Seri gl V ifllf lj i . 4' i i li 1 l l X l il ' ,il i: w if .5 1 Eql if ... . 1 ii A li , . if li N 1 i Burk Row: I-lcyser, Symonds, Samaha, Elmendorf 'A I Front Row: Davidson. Greeley, Jones, Captain. Copley, Lawrence l If gn If ' i 1 Q, 1926 Relay Team il A ' 'ii Duryea Jones, Captain ' l i la Albert C. Read, jr., Ma1zager i X 1 i il, 1. I Team N. 'l : LeRoy B. Copley 7. Nelson E. Howlett ' .l 'V ll Maurice W. Davidson 8. Duryea H. jones i ill I Duryea E. Elmenclorl 9. James T. Manion .N Al ll Lawrence A. Foster 10. George E. Rogers lf M, 'Y if james B. Greeley 11. Isaac C. Salmon 1-X 151 K. Alton S. Heyser 12. Gifford H. Symonds i .I 'L i i 1. iq Substitutes E Nicholas H. Samaha Leonard F. Lawrence ' ., ii li i i Ii' Relay Race Won by 1925 Time: 4 minutes 57 seconds 1 N ll i Ilia M 1 . ,ly 5 1' ' lil lil . lim i 1. 4 ll. il 221 M ii . i 'llil' 'i 1' W igig'-f w '1iij 1' -- 'WW' -- M V ' A -eilifwm 'KF' ':i,.'i LT .QV N 1 xx ai' aiqwv ,J wl 1,2 .rl l i 4..A. f aaa ' -fi ll Il l E Q l -wif , X- , ,.,,, af -,,-..-. a.. 1- - ,A H- Y .a...-,,a,,-A...., .-- a., ,,.. aa-:ff-H-L--Y-A' --L -Q,--Q-ev-J-fg---f-.. , -, i J i ful gQliilyff1if-l?liliff--Q1-5-fa-A4-A-4 wggie- - - fe--afga --4: A-af-a-41 -4-T:-44--L-'-4-4-442blI X Ar .g, ffffQ lil?-vii-, .,,..-, i i JWIQQFA, ' ,A ,:11f:-flf ,,,, a arairli-fa Y :TJ lt 'T hlfif- - , a - ' 'HTTT-Ihlflfflila ll i,l-aa4.T.-ga,,.,.:i,f-.i., - Y aa -..J - . - s-1 ' -' lli. 1 9 2 5 Crew ...I 1 N5 l L lfl M lll .- I RX iff. 1 X Nil I 3 ,W 1 Ci: l l Bark Row: Jarman, Manager, Kullman, Blair, Butler, Goble i Front Row: Harriman, Prentiss, Hooks, Campbell, Captain, Geis l 1925 Crew David R. Campbell, Captain l Walton M. Jarman, Manager ' . A. Stevens, Coach l l, , i Crew il Q Bow . . Alfred Kullman l I 2 . . William R. Blair ' 3 . . Theodore H. Butler 4 . . George F. Geis l 5 . . Paul B. Goble . 5 6 . . Roger L. Harriman l 1 7 . . . David R. Campbell l Stroke . ....., Albert M. Prentiss , J Cox . ..,.... james H. Hooks Li Substitutes X M Antonio A. Lauria Francis S. Dunbar 1 l- lx Iill Race N ii Won by 1925 by six lengths Time: 6 minutes 27 seconds il ll if L .. l .,g . l l ll , l , .l ll, 2 il l 222 I Wi!!-J- W .1a.a:- ia 1 jAi,ij ' -' Am 1 ,.., a. ,JLLQQ MJ -,Wggggirf - Aimdxmq-EQQ -1 Wa?-., zwnaceal - L . i, I WTQ7' . X l .' . +s . ' 5 VA 'Cf ' .. V . V V f V 'me' N W 4. i I 151415 li' J, i 1 , ,, , Y. F, ,, l x -- ll 1926 Crew Cecil C. Ogren Back Row: Valentine. Norton, Fisbee. Manager, Gorrarian Middle Row: Ogren. Peterson, Greer, Captain, Richardson. Farr Front Ro-w: Houghton Bow . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . Stroke Cox 1926 Crew VVillard M. Greer, Captain Guy S. Fisbee, Manager F. S. Dellenbaugh, Coach Crew . . Augustus Villalon . William W. Farr Gustave R. Peterson Benjamin P. Richardson Theodore E. Norton . Cedric Valentine Manuel Gorrarian . Willard M. Greer Joseph Y. Houghton Substitutes Herbert J. Kaufman Race Lost to 1925 by six lengths 223 Y 1 i 1 i R A x 1 I ,, X, .fi 9. FT . ta! -fkffme - .2 ill-Q JSE, fQfe ?'H! S ii, -fe-11. sf- . . Mfhq- 2 .-as-' A - rr A laql-QQ'-f.g1i'1ifff'T21. ...l1.'5m,,,,,DS,1,-,fQ.,, ,..:r ,sg L,,,,,,, -fa v . 4- -A gf, 7-r -f -Y f 5' il' ll' frecnmitiut nazi ' f? ': 'ff Zf fS7fTi'iT'-'TCT .iiffgfiiw -JIQJITP 1 5 l -ws -Q -H' -,..-g, Ki iv' Mighiiaff W f - 17 V W-.1 lil , W, l U 2 T jf wif rf' li All-Technology Smoker xt .IQ F iff QR if N , N X- i li 5 1 Q, l 1 +L' l i 1 3 l W I . X .li l l f i i l ELCOME is the advance of the All-Technology Smoker toward an affair which will , l' henceforth be attended by Technology men as a pleasure rather than a duty. The fourth N , annual smoker was held in Walker Memorial on October thirteenth and it proved an affair where men could go and be welcomed by their fellow students, by the faculty, and the alumni, as factors ' in student life. The purpose, to draw the interest of old students and to introduce new students 1 to undergraduate activities, was carried out with remarkable success. The student was not com- , I , pelled to listen to speeches by representatives of a long list of activities in order to hear a word I or two concerning the one that really interested him. Instead, he heard a general talk on the Q , advantages and pleasure derived from connection with some undergraduate organization, and l was allowed personal interviews with the heads of the activities in which he was interested. 3 The committee consisted of a large group of men under the general direction of H. I. Beadle l li ' '23. Arrangements were made for interesting athletic contests held in the gymnasium. Boxing, I I wrestling, and fencing matches drew large crowds, while others had supper in the Main Hall. 1 1 1 Music could be heard throughout the building, and was furnished by two of the best student ll ' Orchestras. Smokes were abundant, and many novelties were distributed from the ofhces of X , the Activities. N1 , 1 On the platform, Dean Talbot and Dr. Rowe both delivered excellent messages to the student N body, which, linked with the talk on Activities by K. C. Kingsley, '23, developed the atmosphere, ' for which this important annual affair was held. The Technique Challenge Cup was presented , to the athlete winning the most points during the Track Season. Having won and accepted this l li .il honor J. W. Poole, '23, said an encouraging word to the assembled students. The alumni, repre- ll' 1 sented by the Chairman of the Association, in their usual generous manner, turned over Walker l X Memorial to the student body by presenting the 'key to R. P. Shaw, '23, Chairman of the Institute Q Committee. This mammoth Smoker helped to emphasize still 1TlO1'C strongly the advantage and 3 X if desirability of this established Technology tradition. it 1 ll l ll ui, il y ll l T MNH 226 ' use e 4.1 - i s as all , A ,- --,X N ,Q - g ie! xx lil 'N --H ' X J. , ff -et 'ff--a ' . , ' r--,gl.-- N. PQ, A 1 ' 11,5 ,rfw 'f1,1-.f - --1, 'T Ti'g.Rg 'LT-Til 4 -iilflfri' :Z 1 ' Y: lx-'.i?iTLlET Qi, fx e lil:-1 'l E f, H TW l Q U I1 N124 l, L 1-mf?9fi3 'Q MH ,T f W, - Y- '17 7 W 5 Qf Q,QialLQQQTf- IflfflglfQfQfQvfQifi V Tech Nlght , ' LE fl V ily? El H li T , si in fl il ll ll l I 1 l ,N , I 1 ll H me 2, l gg I are I I Sutcliffe Oxnard Harriman Johnston E H Marsh Nowell Nesbitt Bates I 1 l li TECH NIGHT COMMITTEE Chairman joseph Cornell Nowell, jr. Jllembers Earle Salisbury Bates Lynn Palmer Marsh Roger Locke Harriman George Floyd Nesbitt, Jr. 1 Edward Smith Johnston Benjamin Alexander Oxnard, Ir. , X john Edward Sutcliffe l 1 IENTHUSIASM certainly inspired all Tech men as they filled the seats in the Shubert Theatre , to celebrate the annual Tech Night. A musical operetta, The Rose of Stamboul, met with gay appreciation from all quarters of the house. There was no dull moment in the per- formance, or a time when a casual glance through the audience could detect visages that did not show decided enjoyment, which in some cases was actually derived from the musicale itself. The celebration of victory or the consolation for defeat had not entirely subsided when the final curtain fell. The crowd continued the merryrnaking for some time after they had left the theatre. Noise seemed to be the call from within and the evening wound up with the good spirit of abandon prevalent among all. l l l , 227 it T S M acgcl-cg?fffl se- gk Mg Qlgi fr KJ KV? Y r 1 1 'P' f f , A f a , s . 'Q 1 19,1 ,- 1 . is . 1 ' ' 41.13 cv we 1 A f 5 l q 1924 TECHNIOUE 1924 Tiki-'T ' 1' cc ' 1 iii 'f'fT'I1ffY.:il'f -g- '1-'f j? l ll 5 D 'r f -L-i fiat' - ' -f-- --- - V--+5 -f if 1- - li l D5 1 rfyil Qu 11, THE CIRCUS il ,agj Q KW T seems that the genius of the undergraduate mind will never be satisfied. ui Every year there arrives in our midst several men with the ability to conceive 1 . ,Q of some enjoyment that will appeal to the unhappy student during his busy 1 5571 hours. During the past year we have had several such masters of mind. Even fp before the last signs of the shifters had left our walls, the murmur of the Wi 1 if possibilities of staging a Circus was heard on the lips of many of our idle dreamers. , ij, Some wise seniors, grounded solidly on the rock of tradition as a result of many ' years at the Institute, slid their sliderules in disgust at the suggestion of such i Vf an impossible plan. Others objected to the idea because it had neverbeen done ji l before. But the plan soared slowly ahead, until we were finally told that the I 1 , 1 W Circus was really coming to Technology. Anxiety was immediately expressed 1 1 as to the place for holding such a function as this promised to be. Many other , questions were raised and for several days the student body carried a continual query, What is to happen at the Circus? l l A The date was set for Thursday, March 1, and sure enough the Circus ll arrived. At one o'clock the same day the entire student body assembled in the l Q, great court for the first panorama picture taken of Technology students since 1 1917. Copies of this were on sale that evening at the Circus. The doors of the main hall of Walker were opened to the rush of students 1, , at 7 o'clock. Here they encountered much excitement. The hall was sur- lil j rounded with many side shows, while the main stunts were performed in the i lj l middle. Most of the activities ran side shows, while Clubs and Fraternities ',l 1' if performed in the ring. A prize was awarded the best stunt and the Bullfight H pl B staged by the Cosmopolitan Club carried it away. A great many thrills were N 1 ll 1 afforded by the many entrants in the knight-riders-and-lance contest. Much at liquid CPD was spilled over the Musical Rech Bar, while the latest news of the Qu ll barroom brawls was reported by the associated press. During the intense excite- 1 lj, ment of the downstairs activities many enjoyed boxing, fencing, and other 5 stunts in the gym. Food was . g sold everywhere at cost. Even the Filter Paper had a rival ' ' iii when a new publication called ,,:,,,,,,?, 3 V,j,Ip7,3j Vll, ,:,,3,j 5,,: L P if the Leadville Clarion made its .1 li HPPSHYQHCQ- Most 0fTeChno10gy at- . fl tended the Spectacular affair r. ia f f if if q and all had a real Circus time. 1 A l The first TcchHO10gY Circus , W. -..... .. ,.... .,...,..- ..,,w, VL., 5 Qi5,..,,N ',,1 :mb .,.,..,.t,,..r. ,N ever held was a real success Q, 1 and c Succcccful fuuccicu ' i-i . 4 1 should not be allowed to die. 1, .L , ,, 'lii 'jiiv l ','V 'Lff1E'f'ff'i . Let's allow the Circus to visit l:',c ..il.f 'T T us often! f f' 'c'i V ' . l 5 , l l lx jj 228 l'1i :-fc c.c. a.-1 - F cgcs f s ccsc fc -s . 2 5 Ylubflcclflonii fi Y . J il F F' if if EL:- I fffilv' 'Tix LJ' 'Fig 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 PQ VF, :N fi 07 97 gf 655 X XM? 5 fl i I . I ,. Q 5, --.s 1, X 'Y YH : r 'Y 5 - . , , E , V H , WT . i i A P W C ,, , 1,-ii . if- if 7 - - I.- I I I i . In 5 f--A. ,Y r :s mp- 1 fp' Q ,- ir.: Tir'-if if? I 1.--' ' 'E ' Y . . . . . , rw. sr- i , 2 A it The Technology Review Editor Harold E. Lobdell Contributing Editor Jllarzaging Editor Robert E. Rogers Eric F. Hodgins THE TECHNOLOGY REVIEVV was founded in 1899 as the official publication of the Alumni Association. It was at this time issued by the Association of Class Secretaries, an organization which then held a controlling interest in alumni affairs. The Review was designed to serve as a journal of Institute and Alumni news and as a cumulative record of the history of the Institute. Arthur Dehon Little, '85, was the tirst Chairman of the Committee on Publications and Arthur Thomas Hopkins, '97, the first editor. At a later time, James Phinney Munroe, '82, now Secretary of the Corporation, became head of the magazine and was succeeded in turn by VValter Humphreys, '97. In 1907, Isaac White Litchfield, '85, was chosen as the Managing Editor of the Review and continued to administer the affairs of the magazine without break until the summer of 1917 when he left Boston for Washington to become a member of the War Labor Board. Mr. Litchfield had served both as Editor of the Review and Field Manager of the Alumni Association. This latter position was not filled when he vacated it, but his post as Editor of the Review was taken by Robert Emmons Rogers, Harvard, '09, Assistant Professor of English on the Institute Faculty, who had previously done the Review and the Alumni Association a great measure of credit by his single-handed reporting of the entire 1916 Dedication Reunion. Because he was not a Technology man, Professor Rogers desired that his appointment be considered as temporary. Despite this, however, he remained as Editor for five years and resigned in June, 1922, only because the decision of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association to convert the Review from a quarterly to a monthly magazine made it manifestly impossible for him to continue the duties of Editorship in addition to his duties as a member of the Faculty. Professor Rogers consented, however, to become Contributing Editor to the Review. In June, consequently, H. E. Lobdell, '17, became Editor, and E. F. Hodgins, '22, Managing Editor. The first issue of the monthly Technology Review was that of November, 1922. The Review as a quarterly had appeared as a 6 x 9 magazine of some 150 pages. In its monthly form the Review increased its trim size to 9 x 12 inches, altered its cover design, make-up, typography, news and advertising policies completely and strove to make itself a magazine of much more timely interest than ever a quarterly could be. So far, under the new policy, which has been operating for almost a year, the Review has increased its circulation to a figure never before attained and has even built up for itself a small but constant undergraduate clientele. It has also materially increased its advertising revenue. It will, if it fulfills the hope of its present editorial board, continue to grow and progress with the years, with an ambition not only to follow precedent but also now and again to make it. 230 ts wi N. as N H rjfsxx, gj ., lf ., ,cr .1 .K e ,E Ax . 5 A Q-.-1?-il -A' ff I 1. T' L- ln:-AVA,-nf f ,. E?EE .sy i - if--lf:-:----A--f-1----Tse-5: --:g.s,. . ff - W-- ggwiglnmgg J-Lv, 543, .te 1924 T E tg H N I Q U E 1924 ag The Advisory Council on Undergraduate Publications Harold I.obdell, Cllafrmun I-I. D. Peck 'lil XYinward Prescott IN 1910, the Institute Committee, realizing the need of closer cooperation between students h and Alumni in the management of undergraduate publications, and feeling that some directing influence was necessary to save the publications from financial disaster, asked the Alumni Council to form an advisory body to serve as the connecting link between the Alumni and these under- graduate activities. In response to this request, the Advisory Council on Undergraduate Pub- lications was formed. At first, it devoted most of its attention to The Tech, but with a few minor changes in organization, this Council has continued with the same general purpose and now acts in an advisory capacity to The Tech, Teclznique, V00 Doo, and The Tech Engineering News. Q The following extract from thc Preamble to the Constitution and By-laws of this Advisory Council summarizes the concepts which govern the operation of undergraduate publications under its Jurisdiction: 3. fab The Alumni have a direct interest and a right to a voice in the management of any student activity that trades on the good-will of the Institute as a whole and by which the good name of the Institute might be compromised. This principle is recognized in the formation of the various existing Advisory Councils, and is especially important in the case of Activities such as Undergraduate Publications, since the latter depend in part for their advertising on giving the impression to the business public that they are responsible activities ofhcially recognized by the students and alumni as such. H4. tbl The Alumni claim no right or desire to interfere in any student activity not involving the principle outlined in Cal except insofar as their advice may be requested, or proffer of it may appear to be in order. 5. CCD In any matter between the Alumni and Undergraduate Activities where procedure has not been charted by sanction of the Institute Committee, contact with the Activity involved should be through the Institute Committee, as the responsible and authoritative body repre- senting the whole Undergraduate Body. ti, Cdl In Undergraduate Activities which are recognized by the Institute Committee as legitimate Institute Activities, the principle should be strictly adhered to that no Activity should be run for the private profit of the students involved, that surpluses should be usecl first, to place the Activity itself in the highest condition of effectiveness, and beyond that should be disposed of as the Management of the Activity and its Advisory Council may agree. In the fall of 1919 the profits made from the publication of The Tech during the war were formally placed in a so-called trust fund, known as The Tech Fund, and amounting to about 33000. This idea spread to the other publications and today, besides The Tech Fund there exists The Tech Engineering News Fund, The Technique Fund, and The Voo Doo Fund, for all of which the Advisory Council acts as a trustee. The aggregate value of these funds, as shown by the last report of the trustees, is a little under SllS12,000. These funds are available for use in furthering the aims of the individual publication, such as the addition of necessary office equipment, etc. It is hoped that some day they may form the nucleus of a permanent building fund for the erection of a new and separate structure to house satisfactorily all undergraduate publications. VVith this in View the M. I. T. Chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon last year placed a small amount of money under the care of the Council to be known as The Pi Delta Epsilon Building Fundg the principal and income to be spent in furthering such a housing project. 231 I I ,..., 2, .f - 1. 4 . f..V M...-V -T-sq.: .1 r -W- . . .Q . ,VV . Q' ,, . fxx TXX. .. - 1----..gij if- ' V ff Q , .. ' ' Vg .1555 f A-V ,T ,,' 1 A' f f iii?-V Q -ivy ff 111 V-51-.gr.,,gi'f:iV fl 1ji?:i?1?31-sfifjlii if . 1V 'rf ff' '- ' f ' A' ' ' ,Q.-Q,.j.Q,f 11 ., ml., JL., . ,ffj.f,,,ffi:fff.-QTQ If iffIg..,,fiJf'fQ'Af Q1lfQ .-.ij , A .,. - - .L f v . -. .'T:.xV,.lVli 224' , f,-maize! N . QV1gf? g5i V, 4,,. ' 1,1135 ' f if - w V in N .. ll ' - V ,. .x 4 -A , -2-r' I .I .x 4 V- ,. ?, . M,-SA. .. , - V -,-1-.xxx - 1 1- f. ..,,,,,s V, V- .. L. qf . MVA - mf. 4 , , K I .Q- . i .':ifi . 4 i by ' - ' ' ' . V. wgcqz Y , . Y Q . 4. .iz -QQYSVQQ:,'.z1VC1if'a.:f -' V ., .- -- anim' 1 V, W53: y. W ,J - I . , . . . . . , , . . 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Zn, ,,,,.,.,, .vwfwp 4 v1.g..-,my Lf' agfzswi, Sim Qfvlq- if f ay, wfiji ww '- 1 1421 - Vt.Vef:f1f:'V -.lwwsf-V vXl? 'fZf4? ew :V .mfs - V f f f ' ' fliffifgfifffl if S .. 232 l ' 2' 45,155.1 Cf! ,f ' 'fy' Af ,.-f-S fnxm - 2. -Stu 'C ' A-A l A P- ' 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 EE mg: .f .lvg i 'T --V' ,, v.-Af ' -: V-ffT. -- '?A1-1-. Ht jj ' 5 TECHNIQ E BO RD ti .Xi CARLO VICARIO CLARENCE MARTIN CORNISH Statistics Editor Photographic Editor is GEORGE WARREN KNIGHT PRESTON HENRY' SCOTT Business Manager Treasurer SHEPARD VOGELGESANG GEORGE COOPER REINHARDT Art Editor Athletics Editor DONALD BROWNLIE JENNINGS Editor-in-Chief CHARLES MORTIMER PI-IELPS FLETCHER GILLILAND HAMNER Societies Editor Porgfolio Editor ALBERT CHISHOLM READ SAMUEL HALLOCK DUPONT Grinds Editor Associate Editor 1 LYNN PALMER MARSH FRANK COVEL GILSON Faculty Editor Associate Art Editor DAVID ANDERSON MEEKER Associate Business Manager ASA WHITE KENI BILLINGS, Grinds Editor, Resigned JOHN DOUGLASS FITCH, Athletics Editor, Resigned ' RICHARD WESLEY KENISON, Business Manager, Resigned JOHN ROBERT TENCH, Athletics Editor, Resigned 233 GEN ...J 'MV -if 1 :LL . ,L ff fi'f - A . . - . 1, ' 'ff v 'iii' 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 as fig avi' 'W'-' ' ' . fwfr: -7' .1-li 4 CLP' A FOR ER EDITOR OF ff 6' TEC H IO E X45 1885 S F. P. Gulliver, Editor-in-Chief 1906j M. A. Coe, Editor-in-Chief ,jf l H. C. Spaulding, Business Manager I C. F. W. VVetterer, Business Manager X l G- E- C13Hil'1,Edil07 i7'L'Chief A. H. Donnewald, Editor-in-Chief 1886 1907 l L. A. Ferguson, Business Manager G, A, Griffin, Business Manager 9' . . '. r 1887 J- L- MauraH,Ed1Q0r-in-Chief 19083 H. A. Rapelye,Edi1f0r:in-Chief R- L- Russell, BUSWE-15 Manager W. B. Given, Jr., Business .Manager 1' j H. E. Hathaway, Editor-in-Chief Ed- ,- ,Ch- l 1889 l F. C- Blanchard, Business Manage' 1909 Bgligrff, Btiisliiiyiss lljiinager F. Metcalfe Editor-in-Chief - - - - 1890 . ' . D. C. MCMUFYTIG,.EIZUOT-171-CIZZ6f H' M' Waite' Business Managgr 1910 C. E. Creecy, Business Manager R. Vfaterman Jr. Editor-in-Chief - - - 1892 ' ' . , D. R. Stevens, Editor-in-Chief A' L' Goetzmann' Business Manager 1911 F. A. Moore, Bus. Mgr., lst Term 18933 L. B' Dixon, Editor-in-Chief C. S. Anderson, Bus. Mgr., 2d Terrn A. L. Kendall Business Manager . . . ' H. E. Kebbon, Editor-in-Chief 18945 R. K. Sheppard' Editor-in-Chief 1912i D. F. Benbow, Business Manager l A. M. Robeson, Business Manager L C H t Edt , Ch, f 1 1 . . ar , i or-in- ie , 18955 A, D. FuI1er'Edit0,,-iwchief 9 3 C. F. Cairns, Business Manager 1 A. L. Canfield, Business Manager ' A l , 1914 A. C. Dorrance, Editoriin-Chief 1896j Benj, Hurd, jig, Editor-in-Chief D. L. Sutherland, Business Manager 1 A. D. Maclachlan, Business Manager . 1915 S H. R. Crowell, Edilor-in-Chief 1897? W. Bancroft, Editor-in-Chief 2 G. Urquhart, Business Manager T. Washburn, Business Manager 19165 C. W. Loomis, Editor-in-Chief 1898i R. S. Willis, Editor-in-Chief I H. B. Shepard, Business Manager E H. I. Lord, Business Manager I l . J. M. DeBell, Editor-in-Chief I' 1899 C- Renshaw, Ed1507 W'ChWf 1917 P. C. Leonard, Business Manager l A. L. Hamilton, Business Manager , , , , j K. Reid, Editor-in-Chief 3. S L. Stewart, Editor-in-Chief 1918 P M D' k' B ' M . 9 5 19001 G. H. Belknap, Business Manager l ' ' In ms, usmess I Imager l D o M Ed' ' ch' f - 'l J. T. Scully, Jr., Editor-in-Chief 19195 ' - . aw' Uowm' W l 1901 P. H' Parrockl Business Manager lj. L. Riegel, Business Manager . . . ' -' -Chief C. A. Sawyer, Jr.,Edi1for-in-Chief 1920 N' G' Abbott' J11 Edn07 W ' 1902 A. E. Lombard, Business Manager G' H' Burt' Business Managey 5 H. 5. Morse, Edim,,m,Ch,ef 1921j R. H. Smithwick, Bdizfor-in-Chief 1 1903 r J, T, Cheney,-B14Si71eSs Manage, l W. R. Barker, Business Manager l l .1 1904 5 G. E. Atkins, Euan-in-Cleef 1922 D- F- Carpenter, Edifvryin-Chief W, E, Hadley,B1r5j71g35 Manager H. E. Rockefeller, Business Manager 'I 19055 G, B. Perkins, Editor-in-Chief 1923 S H. Kirkham, Editor-in-Chief W. Turner, Business Manager I H. H. Flather, Business Manager l Y 234 wb i....... CIN. 5' fl -do fr f-1 cj KW D fflf3cc,,g...: 'T ' ' sf ' - A ' r r -- - A, 1. D' 'ff as cf s s gg 'ei as 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 t ' N . if,-:-' TFT Tiiliqf-.J TTTJV, 3,1 in ru.: .I jg?-ff2i'1'ffE4i A 'W' ,Mrk I is l ' --- ' , 1 . 'ff 4iA i l Z ls.: i THE EW TECH IQ lf XZ' . . . . . N ia! HE stone wall of tradition has been stormed several times since the final meeting of the Q'-N 1 1924 Electoral Committee, but the aimed at accomplishment did not show itself until N the first meeting of the Institute Committee for the Second term. just the thought that the ffl 1925 Electoral Committee was soon to take office started a retrospection of some of the undesirable K 7 functions which this body had always possessed. The result was sudden action on this serious Q, question which has been brewing for several years and which had been brought up by the 1924 'Q Board previously but had met at that time with no success. The action took the form of making Technique an activity with positions to be filled entirely by competition. This immediately X i and automatically brought about the fall of the long standing tradition of the Technique Electoral 1 ' Committee. Plans for the entire reorganization of the Technique Board were then started, and within a remarkably short time competitions were opened and proceeded to get under way rapidly. , ' The whole structure of the organization has been revised and it is generally believed that the l , new form contains all the advantages of the old, combined with some very desirable features which were impossible to realize under the previous division of responsibility. The New Board consists of a General Manager, A Managing Editor as head of the Editorial Division, and a Business Manager as head of the Business Division, all of whom are Seniors. The remaining seven members of the Board are all juniors, their positions consisting of Literary Editor, De- partment Editor and Art Editor on the Editorial end, with the Advertising Manager, the Treas- urer, the Photographic Manager and the Publicity Manager on the Business end. The only doubt that might arise as to the scope of these positions seems to be in the Literary Editor and 1, the Department Editor. The former is in charge of all literary work throughout all the depart- , ments of the volume. The Department Editor prepares all the necessary information most of ,l ' , which consists of the lists of members of the various Organizations, Faculty, and Athletic teams, ' including also the compilation of the Senior Portfolio excluding the photographs. 4 The new organization is of such a nature that the competitions for the various Board posi- 5 tions are very definite in all of their phases. Freshmen may compete for positions of Associate ' Editors and Assistant Managers as Sophomores, whence they compete directly for the posi- X tions on the Board which they hold as juniors. The Senior members of the Board are chosen N! from those who held the junior berths during the previous year. 'l I This will certainly mark an important era in the History of Technique, and the anticipation of its serge ahead when freed from the yoke that has always held it, is truly not unfounded. is 4. i ,, l l lull ,I W, r ,4 l , if l ll ll iii u lil ll., 236 .ills-fe e .-- as - - r ' -- W x-L' J-VY' V . ii J, so J, J. mei fr ii, ii ii ri n Q if E gg give , ff - V - V -V ' F' ll Y W f 'f ' ' ' 'glilifl' 1 fl ly A! V Technique Staff l , YEL Tl lsyqu l, I Back Row: Bishko, Glaser, Herckmans, Davis, duPont llliddle Row: Hewlett, Sachs, Colt, Faithful, Brand, Jurgens, Sammond Front Row: Jarman, VVetherill, Sutcliffe, Storrs, Boardman, Mansfield, Booth Editorial X Glen Latrobe Bateman '25 joseph Manuele, jr. '25 i i Edward Chapin Booth '25 Gray Leslie Marshall '25 Charles Marshall Boardman '25 Forrest Kenneth Miller '25 Arthur Barnard Brand '26 Henry Sachs '25 L. B. Carleton Colt '26 Robert Saul Sarnmond '25 Ermie duPont '26 Saul Londino '26 Arthur Thomas Hewlett, 2nd '26 Lynne Wetherill '25 Walton Maxey Jarman '25 John Benson Vlfilbur '26 Business ' Harold Bishko '25 ' Alfred Herckmans '25 Lewis Lee Bryant '25 Frank Rodney Jurgens '25 Ernest Lawson Davis '25 Noel Henry Miller '26 Dow Henry Drukker, Jr. '25 Frank Orian Pierson '26 George Edward Faithful '26 William Huntington Storrs '25 William Wallace Farr '26 John Edward Sutcliffe '25 lil il 237 i EA QQBM W ,-gLQoff'fQ, W eil X 5 -,Q jf CLS ,fi?'?g.,f4 ' fixxg g 'M' 3 E itat 'r 12 if it N I Q 'UE 1924 fr i Wtilf me 2 :LJ HI 1 , The Tech Leighton Bamford Schoenfeld Goldsmith Toll Kattwinkel Peirce Lee MANAGING BOARD Egon Emil Kattwinkel '23 . . VVilmot Grant Peirce '24 . Charles Hulbert Toll, jr. '23 Ingram Lee '24 .... Lester Burrows Leighton '24 . . Edwin M..G0ldsrnith, jr. '23 David Morris Schoenfeld '24 Robert Baker Bamford '24 . 238 General Manager Editor-in-Chief Treasurer Managing Editor Advertising Manager Chairman Editorial Board Circulation Manager Sporting Editor .gy I, . fn- . by V Ai ll .3 f I -..I 'tx i i vig., ,T:.',T..'- f 'Zl1 i-41'-U-'Qzfi . ix ,.V F LA f -Ln ,. vw -ll-ff 'wr iii 'iff-il' f ' 'TIS-I ..,..T.i':1g ' 'W ':'1q1, .. v . 1, f - ,iz , ,,4:r-- f-f-fins-, -::L::fii:1,7-?:iiZfi- - -'-H 1924 I L if ll N 1 Ll lf V 'FILE-1 ,lg xv ,,F,..,N,,,,-,, ....-f - v,,V -.- .. T- . - ,, ...L ,LL .-.L A..- ......L.-...-v X Il 'T' DTQTTT The Tech Staff Back Row: Hall, Sutcliffe, XVoll, Lumbardli Lewgs, Bariy,lCaldwell, Everett, P. A. Ryan, Simonson, ' ' ' C ll' Remus, gan, ong, ic 1, o ins Third Row: Nye, Webster, Glennie, Anderson, Cahill, Shea, Vandenberg, Dulley, Carlton,Worthington, Robinson, Owen, Oliver Semnd Row: Davidoift, Dorr, Ramsey, Glennie, Fogg, Barrett, Reinhardt, Ashworth, Gray, Rhodes, Bates, Henderson Fran! Raw: Pennock, Lucas, Hooks, Fireman, Goldings, Kallet, Bruson, Shaw, Meyerand ADVERTISING DEPARTM ENT Assistants Vandenberg '25 S. S. Merrell '25 A. M. Vlforthington, Jr. '25 Stal? C. L. Simonson '26 CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ff' we fl V. ll l v if lr. l N Xi il Nl Assistants XV. L. Nye '25 L. R. Collins '25 D. A. Henderson '25 Staff E. M. Davidoff '25 L. M. Lucas '26 R. G. Meyerand '25 PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT Manager W. N. Webster '23 Staff C. M. Flynn '25 S. Glaser '25 VV. Lumbard '25 A. D. Phelps '25 BOARD OF CONTRIBUTING EDITORS H L. Bond '23 C. A. Brantingham '23 H. W. Dexter '23 I R H. Frazier '23 F. G. Harmon '23 D. B. Jennings '24 .1 K C. Kingsley '23 G. F. Nesbitt '23 J. C. Nowell '23 ' VV. D. Scofield '23 R. P. Shaw '23 C. C. Taylor '23 Q' l 239 Y YY V VV VY Y Y 7 V 73 M C914-.. .J NI' . fix ag' H in ' A I : iff 3 f Q . -A-A in ef' - - - f. ' in 1 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 tl - v..' --,', Q.-f-.'.-.-..f.-T f'r.i..' 1 TTT-V-if--L 'I 73 5 'if .., Y ,. A -A ff ft' ' QS The Tech Staff sy ff? N if of l EDITORIAL BOARD H. A. Bruson '23 A. M. Kallett '24 A. Ryan '23 Q3 7 E. D. Cahill '25 D. Lasser '24 R. Shaw '24 ' A lg' NEWS DEPARTMENT Qs Associate Editors el G. F. Ashworth '24 L. E. Fogg '24 A. Barrett '24 P. R. Golclings '25 P. K. Bates '24 S. Gray '24 G. C. Reinhardt '24 J. P. Ramsey, Ir. '25 R. E. Dorr '24 A ssistant Editors G. Y. Anderson, Jr. '24 N. Cohen '23 . S McNaught '24 S. H. Caldwell '25 W. W. Dulley '24 A. Sherman '25 Staj . l G. H. Barry '26 G. I. deBenneville '25 L. Dietzold '25 l F. W. Hall '26 J. L. Levis '26 H. Long '25 ' ' A. I. Reinus '23 T. W. Owen '26 G Pennock '25 H. I. Ryan '26 C. Rich '26 B. Robinson '26 l J. E. Sutcliffe '25 H. G. Shea '24 M. L. Sinnicks '24 V B. Lewis '23 TREASURY DEPARTMENT l Assistants F. L. Gemmer '24 A. IV. Rhodes '24 Stal? E. W. Carlton '25 M. M. Fireman '26 G. IN. Glennie '24 J. H. Hooks '25 E. D. Murphy '25 A. O. Sheppard '25 VV. M. Woll '25 l p 240 5.7. i if lj lug, . fi Tiff X fs. , -.I '..'i .1 .ia - ca D-. fQT'iQ!i-,.f jQ?f+-his.ife5.?4-gflfssm .D c- ..A, as ---F ring' 1- 1111 fe 1 1-rf' iegff .-.avi Wa.: ,af :Y are-..-f.45!L'f..iT,:'gEg1fj5g:5:w5.ijj:-rin LI! 1 my 'z is if sa rw i rp U ii my gg .- f. s s H s is I liix 534' - ' - -1- -- T42 ' ' , i'15::i. 'gflliij f 'e lu li . -.psf-.-, I rss l' N -fzr-pf ig' 5' ,. I, 'I,my3 f ' mu lg' H .1-v, ,Jw ni XV I,,,,1 J- In-',i'h,, vw V. X ,lg - K., ' 71 - -,QVEEK .:1,t,l L' ll' X, H I -1-. X , 1 .ffhill wail, Qtr' lil- V,'I , , QI 'L e ,fag llf llll' 'lll l llllllli- 'l'lllll lf.iiilllll l l ll lllll .llifil.,l ll'l. Wl tml 'fl ll 'Jllllllllllf1'. 1,lll ilIfll..'u 'lllllllilfillllllllfl llll lfll ,1 ,ii l l ll' 'lj' ll. l 'f H' l l, ','l, ,t .fq,,ll.li,'if 5 '. -f.fg-ms11gfif1fEE-ev57M,,,N:,.'.'.f.i ,,jl.V ,iw .ll ir, ,' ,,l ,ilrli if fl ll ,mmly l1'.,.m'+l,,,y4,i,il5, it ,A rl +l,,-lj l '4 l '- l-fil-fil l. . ill, ,y . 'l lll'tlli .tflalllllililiil lllqf fl Eif-Q'--1-rt1',l3'li'l.?5l5l3Wi1lfL?'lJ-5Puri-l.,fiiij . eff ,..lllWqj' 'l i m ' .- , will Q T Wlll j i ll -'4,5 'llilllw' l V 'uv ll 4 'l L e ' ','1l' f- fm li'-l Lil V' 'L i 'il' lll llil'lllllJ'l , .'l. -'lilllll lil - ff ll ....gl1il,.,'.l flip' it ll-...ll till JI' li l ' , 'l'fll' 5' lit' A ' i A V' 'l 'L' lg .LJ :lg'.-l ll' l5:,,.l, -. , lvl litllgy h l'l ' .llWllH5'I . u l'ive volumes of the N OO DOO have completed fill, mf ,g ay 'im ll! 5 1,11 3 their successful existence since the inception of the lp, si ln: -s.. ..,i..t. s . . . , -- il' flfyu' --. - magazine bv lzdwwrd Edwards T d l i glflilirii, V Alberg I- ' I ti I C bi I eq 10141120 Qumf' ll ,.- th at ,D - - If . h xruse, ant iose iv io xvor 'ec witi t em on t e g il l ,A A,,, mtg m '- illi irfg,-Q early issues. The publication sprang into existence ill ,qlffliillwj g 'Ig,, ' tt - ' as the child of unusual circumstances and trends of 1 l p ,jwlflill l l' ?.-,-gv- events. A humorous paper which was in size little i , W , M X. 1 - F f f gf? more than a leaflet was first brought out at Technology ,l f under the name of XYoopGaroo. It was given a good ill, 1 l wkggnrm reception because of its originality and cleverness of 'WW thought and line, and because a real need was felt for a l ll, ff-lib .. ?2E.? ,l publication in the lighter vein. A somewhat vague l p -f' ... A state of mind and current of events followed the . , ' 4 l .u,,,,, , '- - ' sa founding of this sheet. lYith the le 'al dissolution of l ll 7 XX s-' f l lf 'l the bond between Technology and the department of xl, l . engineering at T-Iarvard, there came also the discon- ll i , tinuance of the monthly engineering magazine of this formerly connected student Q 5 , body, Subsequent to this discontinuance the XVoopGaroo was also abandoned il L l nominally, and the ublication of the VOO DOO was commenced. The VOO gllll . .p . y i DOO was intended, it seems, to supplant both of the older magazines. Actually l 1 this amalgamation was never effected, and the engineering undergraduate publica- . ii tion was dormant for some years. ll, l With increased size came the need of a larger and more surely perpetuating l, I l I l , T organization, a greater circulation, and a better balanced product in every re- f, spect. The position occupied by the college humorous publication has been ,ll l l increasingly prominent every year. The combined circulation has reached high into the tens of thousands per month. The country's leading professional l 1 humorous magazines are welcoming and recognizing in their columns the appren- .l it i l llll .44 lil I 1 4 i l T ticeship of the college comic. I, lf , y In the brief five years of its existence, the VOO DOO has been widely clipped ll l vl l in other publications, it has received extremely satisfactory alumni supportg the T 5 ll ll ll organization has jumped from an original total of eight men to more than sixty ll r 2, l who do regularly assigned and accredited workg and its circulation has outstripped l l A W all but two of its older competitors. i Having made this progresswhile the coun- lilll ,, y N try was undergoing business depression and while exorbitant printing costs pre- l ll' , l vailed, the further growth and improvement of the VOO DOO seems now assured, I ql llllll and its recognition as a permanent part of undergraduate life and graduate ,l l ll Q relations is complete. -lf ll lsl li l il I ll 1 :lllll g 241 , Else-is --T71 ' T' '2I? '5'H D I i MA 17 ' 'eff,?gj'?'N:' al ' ' m -Y - ff'-v - f -f f. ---M -.,.,,.-.--. V- -fan, i J X. l ,l'l f ,X- lu li l 1 l 1 i i , 1 F442 'Q .1 LJ , ' 1 sig,-qjefflli' .iQ ii! M.- ' gif ' Y ff? H ' rf 4 nu iw TREE-INIQUE 1924 f 1,Hfrq-fe-f 4:1f?Tfo-ff-eveffrrfr-errors:-fo' gfr:f'f'frr' - f- if ' Q -ill-' 'N 7 T51 gi 14:21, ..-fo A 4 49? 4 4- -9 5 f Y , lg ax Qff! SN V V00 Doo X5 ' gist f w fi W 2 rl li fix EK W ll 'K ll 'Ax w la l ' ii' l , 1 Q I l ' ii l l it i ll 4 E i 2, if i ' , 1 W i ll' w 4 i l , lull 1 Q 'l Kane Wheeler xig Q X Morse Brackett Nesbitt Rowe L i I 1 i l 5 ,E EQ l 1 li g' ll ni , 1 ,f ' l' lim l rf! ,I w 'g W 5 or l w if MANAGING BOARD 3113 Q l 32' ll l ll ll ' it George Floyd Nesbitt, Jr. '23 . . General Hlanager ivy' i 'll James English Brackett '23 . . Business Blanager rl l Henry Bugbee Kane '24 . . Ar15Editor Mi, William Dennison Rowe '24 . . Advertising lllaiiager will 2 ' ' Q' Herbert Arthur Morse '24 . . Literary Editor 'Qi' ll ' Gordon VVheeler '24 . . . Circulation .Manager Ili W Ni' 'ill 1432 YV ll VI, P rw Qi! N215 ill gill mi r Q ill' ? ! ml il 3 242 H-5 ll i ll 4' i , ., - , Y llYi!4'T1 '?2 o 4 4 A ij--- ,445 1 'H ' o ll 2 3 ' ' A . 'I ' f- N ogslag, P .12 C' A1924 iiiiiz cz H N ICU E 1922-1 A 'C' gl.-I' V00 Doo Staff I2 z, 'f , ., If In ily: flli .IMI IIIII . els., I . ,.,. 'I 1-I I ., II II JI II I I I I I III I I I I I I1 II II'y IIII I I I II II III I I'I I!I II I I I I I Huck Rmv: Talbot, Oliver. Stewart, Pearlstein, XVillian1s, Ashbridge, Morgan, XVestn1an, Ulman Third Row: Billman. jenkins. Landau, Brown, Dingley, Xvetherill, Atherton, Worthington, XVhite Second Row: Mayoral, Riegel, Cook, Bartow, MacLeod, Mcliennan, Belyea, Sachs, Olken Fro11lRou': jackson, Rothschild, Drum, Bishko, Goldberg, Fish .-lssociate Editors A. R. Belyea '23 H. Sachs '25 Assistant Editors Business Associates VV. T. Cook '24 M. P. O'Brien '25 F. H. Riegel '25 E. N. MacLeod '25 B. McKennan '25 E. XV. Delehanty .lrt D6I7UI'llll,L'7Il Literary Department Ad1J6l'fiSf7Zg Dejiartment J. A. Drain '26 R. M. Glidden '26 C. B. Conway '24 E. N. Dingley Ir., '26 B. Atherton '23 C. M. Billman '25 A. E. Ulinan '24 J. B. Goldberg '26 H. Bishko '25 H. J. Jenkins '26 M. J. Fish '26 Circulation VV. Ashbridge '26 XIV. C. Bartow '24 D6l7ll7tI1Z81Ll B. P. Lambert '26 M. B. Morgan '26 XV. W. Robinson '26 T. Milne '25 C. A. Oliver '26 N. Pearlstein '26 VV. T. Brown, Jr. '25 R. A. Rothschild '25 E. E. Talbot '26 J. Drum '26 S. F. Stewart 'G L. Wetherill '25 B. R. Freudenthal '25 R. C. Jackson '25 N. L. Olken '24 C. P. XVorthington '25 Publicity Department J. M. Mayoral '24 F. XV. Westman '24 F. S. 'White '26 243 D. B. Vxfilliams '26 f Mx'- 'lil ,-,- 1 -f N MDM f .5 I, x,1 Qi - I. if W i .i l i 4fi2g5e 111?22li?i'?f1fL'41 vgnnav ' J44fA., , Z,,fffj ' N 'D f 1 l ET, ffl H N I Q U EQ 1924 gif-Lg . . .ffl ' The Tech Engmeermg News Qgwii l 5 Q. gli i if l E lg ill 1 l l Do, . . i ,1 Elliott Donovan Drew ' li Kean Lane Harmon Squibb Turner I I V. 1 I 1 i I l, if MANAGING BOARD fl 3 if fl ll I l Forrest G. Harmon '23 . . General Marzager ' l Benjamin P. Lane '23 . . Editor-in-Chief l 1 Francis P. Squibb '23 . . Business Nfanager ill Robert H. Kean '23 . . . . Assistant General Wfanager William F. Donovan, jr. '24 . Advertising Wfarzager Rodolphus K. Turner '23 . . Circulation lllanager Douglas F. Elliott '24 . . Managirzg Editor Thomas B. Drew '23 . Publicity llifanager lm il? ll' L l 1 . l II 4 ' 1. 244 ,viyiqti ..' I 1 ' -- ,-,- 1 X I-.1 il-ewairrv, , .,q,,g The Tech Engineering News Staff Back Row: Richardson, Simonds, Rolnonoff, MacCallunI, Groenewold. Kinsey, Crawford, Guerrero, Smith .Iliddle Row: Maser. Gross. Grantham, Sharp. Houghton, Culp. Humphrey, Ostborg. Harrison, Stewart Front Row: Clark, H. G. Donovan. Hershey, Ford, Gasser. Burbank, Petze, Emerson, O'Brien EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT EDITORIAL BOARD W. F. Burbank '25 B. Gasser '22 R. A. Ford '24 J. J. Parsons '24 R. L. Hershey '23 DIVISIONS OF THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT PROFESSIONAL RELATIONS NEIX'S AND STATISTICS PUBLICATION R. VV. Stewart '2-1 R. R. LeClercq '24 L. F. Simonds '25 A. J. Tigges '23 B. P. Richardson '26 G. J. Gross '25 H. Humphrey '26 J. Y. Houghton '26 F. Grantham '25 R. R. Smith '26 R. H. Maser '26 F. P. Romanoff '26 INSTITUTE EDITORIALS S. A. Guerrieri '23 H. R. Clark '24 M. P. O'Brien '25 J. O. Crawford '26 J. R. Robertson '25 H. W. Culp '26 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BUSINESS BOARD H. G. Donovan '24 C. L. Petze, Ir. '25 C. S. Stodter '24 DIVISIONS OF THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT ADVERTISING A. Cole, Jr. '25 B. E. Groenewold '25 W. H. MacCa11um, Jr. C. A. Harrison '26 E. deW. Lissner '26 '24 PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT . O. P. Meaker '24 W. C. Johnson '25 A. L. Guerrero. '23 J. L. Ostborg '26 TREASURY R. E. Densford '24 C. F. 245 Fernald '26 CIRCULATION R. F. Hayward '25 S. Emerson '25 J. C. Culbertson '25 A. INT. Sharp '25 J. L. Cassidy '26 Eli' 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 A Eel Q. A V . L i X '-dL1Tj7f 'E' Y 'Lili' ' ff W' X 1' V The Benchmark A of w l l 1 . I 'P r I L l 1 V. it . Z' i . pi N 5' l 2 , W i 7 2 i 1 Correale Cochran Chapin Moore i In Van Patten Billings Leon li 'l THE STAFF 5 'V General Alan-ager FRANKLIN O. BILLINGS 44 li Editor-in-Chief Treasurer H 'Q CLARENCE W. lVlOORE RICHARD J. CHAPIN A 5 5 Athletics and Entertainments Editor Advertising Ildanager 1 EMERSON J. VAN PATTEN J. HENRY LEON l Features Editor Assistant Advertising Jlffanager DAVID H. COCHRAN l JULIUS L. PILAND Circulation Jllanager WILLIAM H. CORREALE I 'lihe annual Publication of The Benchmark has now become an established act1v1ty at Summer Camp. Competitions for the positions of General Manager, l Editor-in-Chief, and Treasurer are run in the Spring, these men making further , appolntments to the staff after the Work at Camp has been organized. r l 246 -.-...l- f-Aw -f--- - e- -. 3-ff ' gt...-,....f . -5 O GCIETIE U' 'll 2 5' - v-ff 5 Fel ' l' lil Q l S ff? ...J CQFX Ip i . 3 i.. if Gif? A 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 , g tell: ,- -,..-..,..-..'.y 1 H331 A f 'WU' 'i f l l ,1 4' Os1r1s N 45 W 'gi M? I Q E 5 gg i .r N N 'i'Frank Henry Rond K Henry Smith Prichett Richard Cockburn Maclaurin Alfred Edgar Burton James Phinney Munroe Isaac White Litchfield Arthur Amos Noyes Francis Russell Hart Davis Rich Dewey George Wigglesworth Everett Morss Albert Farwell Bemis l Howard Lincoln Coburn Frank Harrison Briggs ' Horace Sayford Ford Henry Greenleaf Pearson Walter Humphreys Allan Winter Rowe Henry Adams Morss Charles Milton Spofford Henry Paul Talbot Elliott Albertson Adams George Floyd Nesbitt, Ir. Charles Alan Brantingham Joseph Cornell Nowell, Jr. Clarence Van Clinton Chamberlin William David Scofield Forrest Graves Harmon Robert Payne Shaw Egon Emil Kattwinkel Roscoe Harwil Smith Kenneth Clark Kingsley Chester Clarke Taylor Hall Kirkham Thomas Madison Taylor Benjamin Philbrick Lane Charles Hulbert Toll, jr. Marshall Nehemiah Waterman 'tDeceased I, l l ' 248 R it r as ----1. r .ring A- Kyo., ,giiL.Jff P eau 775 ' 1 'ASU ls'-. l 1 v 1924 'r13cHN1QUr. 1924 diff-.Q - 3- :uc ' pa 455111 r 'f i '- N ' if H will 'V le - '-T'1.,:' . - ,,,f,1f --,f-,1331f1 t f in 'r ' Slip-?f ?f- i?.Tmm H9 'T' mir Qmvi- -5- - -.., i ,l ly The Beaver we ti I , W3 IK? -il i'.4l lla 3 il fl A pil FRATRES IN FACULTATE lli: Henry Greenleaf Pearson, A.B. Robert Emmons Rogers, A-LM. H ill lVinwarrl Prescott, A.M. Charles Hyde VVarren, Ph.D. E ly FRATRES A 5. 1923 l ' Edward Bancroft Walter Baldwin Murdoch Harold Irving Beadle joseph Cornell Nowell, jr. Charles Alan Brantingham Foster Nichols Perry William Albertus Caldwell Palmer Cosslett Putman 1 Herbert Hesselton Flather Daniel Clemens Sayre William Cornelius Gray Edwin Herman Schmitz Arthur Raymond Holden john Redford Sheilield, Jr. George Richard Johnson Roscoe Ernest Sherbrook Hall Kirkham Arthur Dearborn Smith, Jr. John Martin Keck Allard Mayo Valentine john Louis Liecty Marshall Nehemiah Waterman Henry Couden Lay Miller, jr. John Curtiss Willson ' 1924 Azel Ames, Jr. John Jennings Parsons X Asa White Kenney Billings, jr. Albert Chisholm-Read, jr. l Edgar Parker Dunlaevy George Swartz Gordon Forest Eaton john Douglass Fitch Philip Abbot Herrick Thomas Harold Joyce Henry Bugbee Kane Daniel Harold Keck Ingram Lee John Raymond McPhee Lynn Palmer Marsh John Robert Tench Samuel Hallock du Pont Fletcher Gilliland Hammer Andrew Pierce Kellogg Engelbert Bruckmann MacDonald Donald Webber Murdock William Dennison Rowe Preston Henry Scott William Haigh Van Dusen Carlo Giovanni Vicario 249 'f-' LQ. .LU cn ? 'Raimi L ' .fl Ol 7 - V ' V - A J Il ll , F 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Ei .,,.,. ' -, -'--.--7--, , i I ire be 4 Walker Club President S ecretary- Treasurer Lester Stanley Champion William Cornelius Gray MEMBERS HONORARY Professor Davis Rich Dewey Mr. Isaac W. Litchfield Mr. James P. Monroe FACULTY Mr. Matthew R. Copithorne Professor 'Caroll W. Doten Professor William Emerson Mr. Horace S. Ford ' 1' Professor Edward F. Miller Professor Samuel P. Mulliken Professor Henry G. Pearson Mr. Penfold Roberts Professor Archer T. Robinson Professor Robert E. Rogers Professor Henry L. Seaver Professor john O. Sumner Professor Hale Sutherland Dean Henry P. Talbot Professor Harry W. Tyler Professor Frank Vogel Professor Robert S. lVilliams Harold Irving Beadle Jonathan Brown, 3d Lester Stanley Champion f Franklin Groves Clement Francis Dana Gage Henry Clifford Gayley- Wfilliam Cornelius Gray Eric Francis Hodgins Thomas Harold Joyce Kenneth Clark Kingsley Hall Kirkham UNDERGRADUATE Lynn Palmer Marsh Walter Baldwin Murdoch George Floyd Nesbitt, Ir. Joseph Cornell Nowell, Jr. Willard Bates Purinton lfVil1iam Washington Quarle Roscoe Harwil Smith Herrick Ogden Tappan Thomas Madison Taylor Charles Allen Thomas Shepard Vogelgesang Francis Huston lfVyeth 250 s, Jr L' L 1' X Lil 5 -,P is ,, G1 7 ff 'Q4 2 'A' V - TL ' f A f , , g Y +.. V 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Masque il iff, v ' 571015 5 ' -AVI- li i A N lg HONORARY MEMBERS William Emerson Raymond Sovey Ralph LeRoy Harlow Virginia Tanner Robert Emmons Rogers Charles A. Young UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Will Rice Amon Harold Irving Beadle Thomas Boeke Thomas Hutcheson Boyd Edgar Parker Dunleavy john Douglass Fitch Francis Dana Gage William Cornelius Gray, Jr. Walton Craig Groce Thomas Harold Joyce joseph Paul Keegan Andrew Pierce Kellogg William Kirkpatrick john Raymond McPhee Edwin Herman Schmitz William David Scofield William LeRoy Searles Roscoe Ernest Sherbrool-: Robert McClellan Simonds Edwin Theodore Steffin Harold Robert Ten Eyclc ALUMNI MEMBERS Alexander Macomber Osborn Ricker Freeman Roswell Davis Eric Francis Hodgins 251 f2NLri ry , Vs QR , ,N : r fell C C n 1 it E A i CT 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ?xjHU . - . -off? ff. .1-,, f--,, , ,. -.fr ' fi 17 KQS ' A 4 'l Established 1883 .22 lf HONORARY Ml Edward E. Bugbee Charles E. Locke C Henry Fay F, jewett Moore Il Augustus H. Gill Samuel P. Mulliken Q 'William T. Hall James F. Norris r Heinrich O. Hofman Samuel C. Prescott Warren K. Lewis Robert H. Richards Arthur D. Little Henry P. Talbot ASSOCIATE Arthur A. Blanchard Miles S. Sherrill Robert T. Haslam VValter G. Wfhitman Earl B. Millard VVillis R. VVhitney A John F. Norton Robert s. lVilliams I . ACTIVE Harry Clark Barrett john Lewis Keats Harold Irving Beadle Kenneth Clark Kingsley Harry john Bruner George Hartwell Ludlow Benjamin Bucknam Drisko Samuel Parker McConnell John Raymond Eiffe Charles Rudolph Myers, 2nd, George joseph Fertig Wfillard Bates Purington I Henry Clifford Gayley Palmer Cosslett Putnam Arthur Clarence Hampton Roscoe Harwil Smith 'Wentworth Tuttle Howland Francis Plummer Squibb l Robert William Hughes Thomas Madison Taylor I l Henri Pell Iunod Charles Allen Thomas l l i' 1 ,' ,X ' i i , l i 252 'f- Nirgzwa. 'u J glow? 5 ff , .QLP--ew!------gif . 1 f:- 4 - Fri 5 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 45 0 gg f 2TiiT55153l' Zgfgjsiiq liw HH- A-- H ff Li Va 1 jf? 2 Fl I5 W A . Q L rg V J-gn: ' 'gvw'.-i11,.1 : I! f v 43 -.:-5' in U f!x Ni Vg I 5 'W -Q J 54 1? Fi Qff'f --A i fflff! x g txv '. , i l 253 ff-:JN cj F 7 X' -X x 1: 1 '.,v F'--I 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 .--gf - if 'Tf3 f1f'a- - ,.- ,fA. 1 -. 'F , . . as P1 Delta Epsilon 'S so f J X u 'ir YV ii . fi' I Honorary journalistic Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 CHAPTER ROLL Allegheny College University of Arkansas University of Arizona Bowdoin College University of California Colgate University I Colorado Agricultural College l Columbia University Dartmouth College , Georgia School of Technology George Washington University Hamilton College University of Illinois johns Hopkins University ' Lawrence College Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute of Technology ! University of Michigan University of Minnesota Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Stevens Institute of Technology Swarthmore College , , Syracuse University 'I ' University of Tennessee University of Texas University of Toronto University of Utah Vanderbilt University Wesleyan University Williams College 254 T 5 ll Il qmaig ig .jf ixklrf ff a ,455 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Eli JJ , iz 1. , rr - -f -- - f iiinml U xl GN IN . . at P1 Delta Epsilon H Alpha Gamma Chapter--Established 1912 tr, HON ORARY K Isaac llihite Litchfield lVinward Prescott 'i' Henry Greenleaf Pearson Archer Tyler Robinson Robert Emmons Rogers GRADUATE Frederick IVildes Adams Harold Edward Lobdell Eric Francis I-Iodgins Kenneth Reid ACTIVE James English Brackett Egon Emil Kattwinkel Charles Alan Brantingham Henry Bugbee Kane Gleason Stevens Bromley Robert Hill Kean William Francis Donovan, Jr. Hall Kirkham Samuel Hallock duPont George Warren Knight Douglas Forsyth Elliott Benjamin Philbrick Lane l Herbert Hesselton Flather Edwin M. Goldsmith, Jr. Forrest Graves Harmon James Arthur Henderson David Minott Houston Charles Thomas Jackson Donald Brownlie Jennings Malcolm Johnson Ingram Lee Walter Baldwin Murdock George Floyd Nesbitt, Jr. Wilmot Grant Peirce, Jr. Charles Mortimer Phelps William Dennison Rowe Francis Plummer Squibb Charles Hulbert Toll Rodolphus Kibbe Turner 255 ssc,-, path: Q if gsxkfx-.M7 AQ-TX TX I: N 'lr : .- lla -lf-'C' -L .ivan it Y sr W Y I W ,L ,WW - -- 'Lv is-2.4 is is C H i Q U E: 1924 ': we f val .1 ' T7 ,Ta Tau Beta Pi ' A National Engineering Fraternity Alpha of Pennsylvania Alpha of Michigan . Alpha of Indiana . . Alpha of New jersey . Alpha of Illinois . . Alpha of lN7isc0nsin . Alpha of Ohio . . . Alpha of Kentucky . Alpha of New York . Alpha of Missouri . . Beta of Michigan . . Alpha of Colorado . Beta of Colorado . . Beta of Illinois . . Beta of New York . Gamma of Michigan . Beta of Missouri . . Alpha of California . Alpha of Iowa . . Beta of Iowa . . . Alpha of Minnesota . Delta of New York . Alpha of Massachusetts Alpha of Maine . . Beta of Pennsylvania Alpha of lVashington Alpha of Arkansas. . Beta of Ohio . . . Gamma of Pennsylvania . Alpha of Texas . . Delta of Pennsylvania Alpha of Alabama . . Alpha of Virginia . . Alpha of Maryland . Beta of Massachusetts Founded in 1885 CHAPTER ROLL . . . . Lehigh University . Michigan Agricultural College . Purdue University . Stevens Institute of Technology . University of Illinois . University of lVisconsin Case School of Applied Science University of Kentucky A Columbia University University of Missouri Michigan College of Mines Colorado School of Mines University of Colorado Armour 'Institute of Technology Syracuse University University of Michigan Missouri School of Mines University of California Iowa State College Iowa State University University of Minnesota Cornell University Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Maine Pennsylvania State College University of VVashington University of Arkansas University of Cincinnati Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Texas University of Pennsylvania Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Virginia Johns Hopkins University Massachusetts Institute of Technology 256 1 75 - i Q cv -wx lllll f-ff - A V - 7 W - Y H lil! 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 E ' KT'-r:,. ., 1f':. fi ' ,--,.-fl ,, 1 X ll ll 1 V , A Q jr' I ill . , N J j Tau Beta P1 T8 ' BETA OF MASSACHUSETTS V, 1' Founded 1922 W A FRATRES IN FACULTATE Vannevar Bush Henry Steward Davis Edward Furber Miller Harold Althouse Dambly Warren Kendall Lewis Jayson Clair Balsbaugh Henry Paul Talbot James O'Reilly Coleman F William Suddards Franklin Ernst Adolph Guillemin Dugald Caleb Jackson Russell Sage Reed Edward Mueller Major Carl Andrew Waldmann l l John Ely Burchard John Dewar Cochrane, Jr. Harold Henry Eder Somerby Rogers Evans Richard Henry Frazier George Thomas Gilman Vancourt Monroe Hare Robert Landis Hershey Arthur Lefevre Hill Albert Austin Kenney Harry Edmund Kent FRATRES 1923 257 Charles Justus Koch Harold Edward Koch Herbert Newton Leisk Henry C. L. Miller, Jr. Gerald Marston Nauman Scott Fleming Nicoll Roscoe Harwil Smith Julius Adams Stratton - Anton Klein Whitaker Gilbert Whitehead Dee Andes Yount Q? C! 'Nfl F p A of Y' - f V V V ga '- ' 'Z' W A p Y p -- - , f , , lllll, 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Eli' ITE1r1.Y,. ,fAi -T :C 1, '. --.-- r.: '-.-ifi',L:..94 1.,fff'-.-T -3-Fi. la ' x Theta Tau lbs P X' Q1 SET? N . Mllll U lP' ll 'll ll W'llllIl lllfllnlllnlll, 'runnlwnl 'uumr ll -uulu' . 'W fa l1'ili,'l' 1'l'g,11il' il 'If' -I n ,' nl- 11' ,.-1 n1'4', ' lllllllllllnllilmllilllllll lllllllllllllllidlullllllll ullllllllli zlii ailllllll lllf 1 ,..m,.gI alwnifg' ..55.g1 1y.:':.'1g 1h .. :Img 1, E -gi.: 5111 1.31-Ip? '11Q:3:1f1Q:3,1':5 C i n A National Engineering Fraternity Founded in 1904 CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . University of Minnesota Beta . Michigan School of Mines Gamma . . . Colorado School of Mines Delta . Case School of Applied Science Epsilon . University of California N Zeta . University of Kansas Eta . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology ' Theta . Columbia University Iota . Missouri School of Mines Kappa . University of Illinois Lambda . . University of Utah 1 I 258 - A f'N - . fy 'wr We' 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924. :iii 1. W-14 -'v- .- , '.'f'- 4 . 'g. -,faffklv-' , I i fax 1 Theta Tau Eta Chapter-Established 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Professor Edward Furber Miller Professor Harry Lake Bowman Professor James Robertson Jack FRATRES Joseph Cornell Nowell, J Herman Fay Pike Albert Sessions Redway William David Scofield Arthur Dearborn Smith Roscoe Harwil Smith Francis Plummer Squibb Thomas Madison Taylor Nesmith Thompson Charles Barton Weiler Elliot Albertson Adams Harold Irving Beadle Malcolm Burch Beattie Paul A. Blackwell Charles Alan Brantingham Paul Herbert Caskey Kenneth Clark Kingsley Hall Kirkharn Benjamin Philbrick Lane 259 1' QTAQLQ. 3?-exe 1924 TECHNIOUE 1924 ,fg- 7 T, Q s .. 01 f iii ff s ef? so .. ' , i ... e in l ' i I ITU! 1 ' 5 N ll v W f sf Qlg Pa rus H V psf ,553 , ' 621, g he r Q Clarence Martin Cornish Samuel Hallock duPont Frank Covel Gilson Fletcher Gilliland Hammer Donald Brownlie Jennings George Warren Knight Lynn Palmer Marsh Nelson Chauncy Chase Harold Edward Lobdell Claire Frost Lyman 260 David Anderson Meeker Charles Mortimer Phelps Albert Chisholm Read George Cooper Reinhardt Preston Henry Scott Carlo Vicario Shepard Vogelgesang -A .-.l--+5 I ' i D swf .V S 14? i- X Iv , fQg.,Y ' 1.-11-4 , - H QA -.- V V 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 1 -. 'f N-J it Xml li Lf' Efl il 1 If WoopGaroo l ii 'll W V' il I l Archer Tyler Robinson Robert Emmons Rogers Winward Prescott Harold Edward Lobdell Eric Francis Hodgins james English Brackett Herbert Arthur Morse David Minott Houston George Floyd Nesbitt, jr. Cecil Haskins Hubbard William Dennison Rowe Malcolm johnson Wfalter Mills Saunders Henry Bugbee Kane Gordon 'Wheeler l l 261 fffj, E 45 SJ K ff-f' 7 sg f g ,kg 1 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ' E f - - f--wmv .,, , .I - W- ., . -f.,-.. Rl VI LHR,-T.. . . ,, , .i ,.,1 I I! fr ff gy' TI V f 553 , Stylus 5 , 5 MS I' L 3 Q gf HONORARY ii , Professor Robert Emmons Rogers, A.M. Claire Frost Lyman F ACTIVE George Fred Ashworth Robert Hill Kean Robert Baker Bamford Benjamin Philbrick Lane Francis Arthur Barrett Ingram Lee Philip Knight Bates Lester Burrows Leighton Horatio Lockerby Bond John Magee, Jr. y Elmer Worthington Brugmann Seward Snow Merrell Raymond England Dorr Wilmot Grant Peirce, jr. I Thomas Bradford Drew George Cooper Reinhardt T Leigh Elijah F ogg, Ellwood Webster Reynolds N Frederick Lorenz Gemmer Albert Whitney Rhodes Edwin M. Goldsmith, Jr. Davis Morris Schoenfeld I X Forrest Graves Harmon George Henry Southard, 3d. ,l 1 Donald Augustus Henderson Francis Plummer Squibb 1 r , 1 Charles Thomas Jackson Arthur Myron Kallet l Egon Emil Kattwinkel Winthrop Atherton Thomas Charles Hulbert Toll, Jr. Rodolphus Kibbe Turner Walter Neal Webster 4 262 C-N151 it gy A 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 x W ' F ' 7 Y ' i .i bi-:L M '142ig-. V- - 1 , , .f fi All l V N 1:7 A Baton L, w lu 5 l XX 9 l l i l ' Alfred Edgar Burton l X Edward Everett Bugbee Allen Abrams Charles Alan Brantingham John Martin Keck George Francis Cook Kenneth Clark Kingsley Burritt Alden Cushman, Jr. Frederick Ernest Klutey William Harold Donnelly john Louis Liecty Chauncey Arnold Dutton Lloyd Morse Littlelield Walton Craig Croce George Edward Parker Schuyler Hazard, Jr. Albert Sessions Redway Ralph Walter Hemenway Alan Spaulding Renfrew l l Robert William Hughes Edmund jared Thimme Charles Allen Thomas l l l l l l 263 f7.w:!,.Q, .EJ I-, if X J ,-- ,R-X45 i n --.g 1:53 -' I E 4 Ti A 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 l iw., -.., - 'ii -, ,- ,.- 41? . ff Scarab Fratermty 'ffl P ----A I Q ' f ' ij? C 'fl xtyi4:e.iv:g l TEMPLE ROLL l Kafflak - . . . University of Illinois Thebes . . Pennsylvania State College V Edfou . . . Armour Institute of Technology Ipsamboul . . Washington University Philae . . Carnegie Institute of Technology Luxor . . Massachusetts Institute of Technolo AbYd0s . . University of Kansas HONORARY MEMBERS Nelson Chauncy Chase Harry Chandler Stearns ACTIVE MEMBERS Thomas Freeborn Bundy Roger P. Moore Gates Wilson Burrows John Howard Raftery Clarence Van Clinton Chamberlin Casper Ranger II E. Bartlett Cocke Henry McAlpin Schley l Robert Saunders Coupland VVilliam LeRoy Searles W ' Marvin Eickenroht Louis H. Skidmore I James Randolph Frantz, Jr. John Robert Tench Vancourt Monroe Hare john Crugar Todd James Arthur Henderson Shepard Vogelgesang Reginald Bodley Miner Roscoe Newell 'Waters Sidney Biehley Waugh I 1 l V 1 l Quia ,J fri' ? ' 1 i 01 ? V Z Y A r ' ' - i 'Iii 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 EE q-fury, -, b, Qi, ,Y ..- :W K I: Il! V X! Q GN N . . Sw F relze and Cormce i Q f N fl r 92-fx K e. , lL5i5ZiZ!'4 4:. ' :QI I Senior Honorary Architectural Society Harry Chandler Stearns Will Rice Amon julian Emerson Berla Paul Bromley Brown Clarence Van Clinton Chamberlin john Alexander Frank john Frederick Gunther Vancourt Monroe Hare, Ir. 265 James Arthur Henderson NVilliam James Hennessey, Louis Arthur Metz I-Iugh1Perrin William LeRoy Searles Louis Hiram Skidmore John Crugar Todd lf L bf fl v. 7 Q NJ W 9 2 if - -1 9 2' be - I ' .Wifi MW wiiJWW i Y: ik 7 J' Y Fagfgzwaiicauhu- W -..P g V:-f V Y 7 H 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 57 TTT' -T7-V' I T 'ffl' f ' : if -CT: :I 'f ' - ' C l lil X E, !T,.:: ..,,a -7- fr -v - S., ' ie Tri glyph ff? if 'XA if L Y T V Y Y lo AW I I R, I l 'P' ii Ill llll ii i i ,.. 7p 4 li li y A A A A lvl i l , Architectural Fraternity 1 i Q Founded in 1921 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology l X N FRATRES IN FACULTATE g l 5 Eliot Thwing Putnam C. Howard VValker l , Ralph Adams Cram l l l li l I ltr l M FRATRES l l GRADUATES , 3 Will Rice Amon john Frederick George Gunther i il EQ 1923 l Paul Bromley Brown Arthur Wesley Graves l ix john Ely Burchard ll Louis Arthur Metz X 9 Edward Michael Conley Hugh Perrin Q Ernest Napoleon Gelotte Lloyd Westbrook Yll . ll N l7 1924 ll 1 Stanley Edmund Davidson Clarence Julian Oberwarth William Edward Delehanty Harry Evans Terrell we Clarence James McDonough, Ir. Frederick lfValdemar YVestn1an lr ml. iii 1925 lm Ralph Kirk Askew, Jr. Charles Rick Muhlenberg Samuel McMurtrie, Jr. Theodore Carl Muller MQ David Dalkeith Peene .5 l mtv Nl lll 266 13?1:gg?L'Q , E-,gn In TZGCQCWW my Y YC Af: . i ,J wr l .9 7 A 'L N 'gi 1'-xg-,V y l v ' lx! Q f ' ' -,-.-1 lilll 'Bef 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 H31 Q .ff 2,- Q3 Vectors cg it Vannevar Bush Theodore H. Dillon Paul A. Blackwell Everett C. Brown jonathan Brown, 3d. Theodore H. Carpenter Howard W. Dexter, Jr. Alva F. Englehart Franklin J. Griffin Albert A. Gordan Kent T. Healy Hugh D. MacKinnon Robert P. Shaw Roscoe H. Smith Chester C. Taylor Edmund J. Thimme 267 -L Gwfgi' :J ? x W f 12 ,f K . V 5 f N3-35.5-f f 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ' . +1 .-.. 1- .-ff ....- Q. 1 1 U ff? X ,fa Hexalpha it N mllullllfllllllllgka. f lgw-lll41llg N ,gl A liilasllglg 1' 'f4llllellll.b 4 OFFICERS Secretary Treasurer Allan H. Kidder, '22 George R. Prout, '22 l Alumni Secretary Dee A. Yount, '23 HONORARY MEMBERS Faculty General Electric Company Dligald C. Jackson Magnus W. Alexander William H. Timbie Nathaniel A. Darling Claire W. Ricker Charles K. Tripp ALUMNI 1921 Harold H. Cake . Herbert K. Nook EclwardAR.CChilcott Edwin L. Rose eorge . hutter XfValter S. Ross Philip T. Coffin Paul H. Rutherford VV1lliam R. Matthews john A. Scott Harry M. Witherow ACTIVE MEMBERS Edwin Ayers '22 Paul R. Blackwell '23 N Frank' D. Gage '22 Charles J. Koch '23 Francis H. lf yeth '22 'William D. Norwood '23 Alexander D. Ross '22 Miles VV. Pennybacker '23 Harold E. Smeltier '22 Robert P. Shaw '23 l l 1 1. 1 l l Q I I 268 1? all sj ' , .- 0- , ,. ' ' Cr 7' Ak-TS-ff - ' 7. '- - X , 'Hu H - W W - A - A -1 Fifi 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Ptl U-- .JTQ.L-ifi Ef'Qi'ifi9Q-i, 111ffi-seEgilfi P' i ' I ' lil Slgma Alpha Beta fi . AP PM ' i ei I 1 A ' I Honorary Military Fraternity HONORARY Colonel Frederick William Phisterer Major Edward Willis Putney l ACTIVE Elliot Alberson Adams Roger jackson Evans Herbert Hesselton Flather Rockwell Hereford Robert Landis Hershey Gordon Franklin Hook Donald Edwin Moore Percy Paul Pratt Philip Charlesworth Smith Hugh Harding Spencer Frederick Bolles Stevens Vlfinthrop Atherton Thomas 269 X Qxgn 'Q in 'Hel V 0 'E CIJXQU? Fm -- - - - N -e A - sg: me ,qu 1 - 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 iw -,-. Yr- .-fr .. V L 1 ' 'fri-., .- ,, 1 ' ' 'Q f Y Y ' I gk The Colonels - F l 2 y 5 '21 lc 1422? i .. ., . , Jonathan Young Ballard Douglas Forsyth Elliott I Fletcher Gilliland Hamner .il' Richard Dreux Jackson Lynn Palmer Marsh George Floyd Nesbitt Albert Chisholm Read Hugh Leon Walker Benjamin Alexander Oxnard Charles Raymond McCutcheon 4 Samuel Hallock duPont George Swartz Miles Carey Charles Allen Thomas l 270 ' -, f 'K ii? 1 1 , I-WV Y it if X 1 4 4 5 E . L I f 'x, 5 W Q A ., , of will Z-X , 'V VY :.. -' ' 7 ,f,fiX ,- es t, q H , , ,f 5 34 , H QQ- ..,, H 1-5154 fx ? 3 ll e e Nl, or ev-e A- -e - or e , ii J- -f 1,924 TECHNIQUE 1924 QQ A 3 J:' --ee-T---if--fr-r-f----f ' . ,7 ' - '- f--1 f f V - - -. sf .. . H -: - J l -- ' H A R L .L H17 -. .- . , '.r Il x Q. ff- ':' -f., .. - Y --Y V , rf N in 1 M' . . ef Latm Amencan Club l Ar I . 1 f N 1. iff? if F Q 'l ll A ' ll S . r- 4' i J' , I , A , ' r , 4 1 ,. I l lv V 3 l w Baqk Row: Gorriaran, Eder, Rovira, Mayoral, Arellano, Novo . Q Tlzzrd Row: Rodriguez, Bertino, Igartua, Elosua, Pesquera, Bozzano, Bellmgerl Second Row: Michelena, Icaza, Friedheim, Souza, Bugnon, Vera, Elorza, Ferre F1rst Row: Marques, Rosado, Torres, Mota, Castellanos, Villalon, Arteaga, Camps . l l V l OFFICERS 5 President Vice-President i Bernardo Elosua Vicente Elorza Secretary Sub-Secretary I 5 Quirino Pesquera Jose Bazzano - I N ' . . I 1 1-QVCCLSZLV67' Lzb1'a1'za1z Domingo Bellingeri Alberto Lobo Guerrero ' I I l W l ,Q l 5 1 l l ' I l l E w Q ! L l 272 1 1 f -:4--1: - ' - - - L , - , ff? i l l I i l I 1 G cj 'V 2 ,--C-, 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ll l M QQ on sa -Ego ' A ' A 1 I, . k-gffgffn -- ----. ww l 'iffl MEMBERS v Q L 4 . 21 f l GRADUATES 1 Mario R. Bugnon ...... Argentina Jorge Rodriguez . . Colombia Manuel Sandoval Vallarta .... Mexico , fl . 1923 fl? Guimaraes Atahualpa .... Brazil Felipe Diaz-ossa . . Chile ji, jose C. Bcrtino. . . . Argentina Enrique deSouza . . Uruguay I P Jose Bozzano . . . . Paraguay Harol H. Eder . . Colombia I l Luis F. Buch, , . . . Chile Bernardo Elosua . Mexico l Felipe E. Caclenas . . . Cuba Jorge E. Ferreyra . Argentina yr l Victor F. deBasabe . . . Uruguay Luis A. lgartua . . Argentina ill' Alberto Lobo Guerrero .... Colombia ' 1924 fl Miguel Amezaga . . . Cuba Joaquin M. Mayoral Puerto Rico i julio Arana . . . Peru justo L. Michelena Cuba . jose A. Arena . . , Mexico Candelario C. Mota Puerto Rico X Julio P. Arena . . . . Mexico Sergio Ortiz .... Puerto Rico , Domingo Bellingeri . . . Ahrgentina Emilio Pozas . . . Mexico Antonio B. Camps ..... Uruguay Antonio Rosado . Cuba Manuel R. Castellanos . . Mexico Antonio Rosado, Jr. Spain jose de Martino . . . . Mexico Adolpho Santos . . Brazil Vicente Elorza . . . . Uruguay Horacio Serrano . Chile Luis A. Ferre . . . Puerto Rico Rutilio Torres . . Mexico I Jose W. Loubriel . . . Puerto Rico Agustin Valdes . . Mexico l William L. Lamm , . . Mexico Angel Vera . . Uruguay 1925 I Jose G. Amaro . . . . Uruguay Domingo Valdes . . Mexico Cesar E. Arteaga . . . . Uruguay Ricardo Vecino . . Uruguay Gustavo A. Hevia . . . Cuba Francisco Ramis . Uruguay , Nelson Rego . . . . Brazil Vicente Velez . . Colombia Manuel Ruiz . . . Spain Carlos Young . Uruguay 4 l 1926 l Cesar S. Canals . . . Puerto Rico Braulio Novo . . Cuba , Xavier Gurza . . . . Mexico Arturo Marques . Uruguay Manuel Gorriaran . . . . Cuba Augusto Villalon . Cuba ll l A 273 ,fax 3 K, Q bfi: V. .aj KK. . Q3g4gQg?i3b.-,-,4e:eW,...e-. Mem -.er.-g.i,p,. C .-g-,.411Ts ii.i1fV'f Fi ' Elf T H I Q U E 1924 K'-' :':7 -BW fnr: -'N' 'FTW' Y- '-j7 'TT?l-ff A fr. '-A'5 P'iT .' 545 '- fl-2eggge.ae--ge,e--.- e ,. . , . s F Q . I X , .ee ve. ill ll. Cosmopohtan Club .Q fl His Dil if . ll l il Roll Blake Ledesma Ferre Drew Atahualpa Allis l ll Q 3 OFFICERS 1 President Thomas B. Drew CU. S. AJ First Vice-Presidenl Second Vice-President 4 William P. Allis QFFHHCCD Guimaraes Atahualpa CBrazilj l Secretary Treasurer ' Charles H. Blake CU. S. AJ Luis A. Ferre CPorto Ricoj I Assistant Secretary Assislaat Treasurer E. Palmer Roll, Ir. CU. S. AJ Ernesto B. Ledesma QPhilippinesj 1 NATIONAL CHAIRMEN X Belgium . . ............... . Robert R. LeCIercq Brazil . Nelson Rego Cuba . . Miguel F, Amezaga 3 China . i India . . Frank C. Ede Madhav V. Kirloskar 1 Japan . . Yoshio Kubota l Norway .... Kaare Aass V Philippines . . Ernesto B. Ledesma 1 Spain ..,. Jose Arena ' Uruguay . . Vicente Elorza , i il N il li L I FY lileli' A 2,4 . .E W. ---M l Lf, WV Y 4 F p r fi' ff:FN n:5:s.Q .IJ Q P ,fi , . .9 I , 'L'1.f15 i -- -' - f . in ' F , I . L H2 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 E351 I Ginza . . ,AQJ --..Y. -- .f, ..fn: A al., . gi A 7-,'N .14-,QTTU i,! 7 ' l as . f .f W fig 61 ly . is .l HE Cosmopolitan Club was founded a number of years ago for the purpose of N promoting friendship among the students from foreign countries at the Institute. ' rg The Club holds frequent smokers during the school year at which topics of interest N ' 'l are discussed by competent speakers. It is planned to revive the custom of National 'N-Q! l .. . , ' l 2 Nights at which the members from one country take charge of the entertainment of A the evening. With some two hundred and fifty foreign students at the Institute, a large J number of whom are members of the Club, these should prove of great interest. hx ff . . . ' N 5 Last year an Association of the Cosmopolitan Clubs of Greater Boston and W vicinity was formed, which plans to hold meetings once a month at the Twentieth ga Century Club. IVIEIVIBERS SPECIAL AND GRADUATE Antoinette M . Guisen Josephine F. Koole Madeleine M. Moquez Karl Van Overbergh 1922 Tin H. Chin 1923 Ramon F. Abarquez William E. R. Covell Pan Ting Kwe Jnanendra M. Sil William P. Allis Thomas B. Drew Ernesto B. Ledesma Roscoe H. Smith Guimaraes Atahualpa Frank C. Ede Candelario C. Mota Madeleine F. Tamine Charles H. Blake Bernado Elosua Ragnar E. Naess Ping Yuan Tang Hugh D. Chase John A. Frank Lucas M. Patacsil Karl F. Tobias Chia C. Cheng Alberto L. Guerrero E. Palmer Roll, Jr. Tsing B. Tsang Halfdan Clausen Yoshio Kubota Thomas E. Rounds John W. Voelecker 1924 Kaare Aass Tatt M. Bhiromya Alexanter Krupy Soonchong B. Punyagupta Miguel F. Amezaga Vincente Elorza Robert R. LeClercq Nelson Rego Jose Arena Luis A. Ferre Shoh Y. Lew Francis V. Rousseau Domingo Bellingeri Madhav V. Kirloskar Joaquim Mayoral Adolphus Santos Dionisio D. Talento 1925 Edward W. Carlton Sin Earn Chua Arthur K. I. Sun Hsin Y. Wang Shih Ming Chu Manuel Gorriaran Domingo V. Valdes Carlos Young 1926 Shantanu L. Kirloskar Frank C. F. Lin Arturo Marques Braulio Novo Vicente Velez Augusto Villalon l 275 -2 l- u fa' X- ,J5, li! 1 J f- f'-re-. fx i' P iff' 'W fkfl WNW 'XT 5+ 1, I K I ,nf-fe? H: ,-'tif' H.---f - 1 MW , Q fi, C . .P Y , FA 7 f , . H' 1, , f Y F ill Y F filg- fl T 3 2 . ., , , P . A , T , ? f K ff' 19212 r E It H rw I o E E 1924 , ,- 'CF' lj-xii -f -If-f-fm.-.--J' ---- 1fr f'I'f1'- .- 7'-'--f '-- -f -- ff,:.Y fn--0 , . -fd -:eff Q we Ywn- - e ff- . 4-Y- I yn l.'.Q1Kf,-ijlm-MMM ' ' ' I all ' -. K' I ' dl ll' 'll l X ,IT . . .-.C -:Z 1 Tai.- 1-ai T . +P I H F F , 1 I f . . ss. M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Assoc1at1on NI I gg., I. E E E E E. .E E E are 'lx il Lf? 1 I V I ' 'F . ' 1 I i I 5 . l I i . I P Q' H I Kenefick F lather l f W l Whitaker Major Grubbs Henninger l lx . l . ' I I l All OFFICERS ' 4 li 1' X President T I A. Klein Vllhitaker f l First Vice-President Second Vice-President X 1 Maj. Robert H. Lee Maj. DeWitt C. T. Grubbs I ' l l S ecretary- Treasurer Q Herbert H, Flather . 'I 1 j EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I ll I Il I Weston S. Earle John H. Henninger lg I Philip E. Gruber Richard F. Kenefick I HONORARY MEMBERS , Prof. T. L. Davis C01. Edward E. Miner l I Col. Tracy C. Dixon Col. F. W. Phisterer l Prof. C. E. Fuller Prof. R. H. Smith ' , i Prof. G. B. Haven Col. Charles H. Tenney , Prof. H. VV. Hayward Maj. H. A. VValdmann l l l all . l 'II ' il l lima -an-'WMM Wd MFAKWM-V: 276 x, :ggi U L4 X . XJ . NC C ..t.e 3 'fxiirfi af 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 gli A 5. j 'mf ll . W gc -gt gm ,E M- . gi jj HU ' at 5 MEMBERS 1 fi -F yi eff ll 'l g i l 'l :gil Il l,I, r l l I l e l l l l l l i i l i l l Atwood, Frank j., Capt. O. D. Barr, Robert S., Capt. O. D. Barrett, Harry C. Behrman, XYilliam F. Belyea, Arthur R. Blackmore, Philip G., Maj. O. D. Bliss, Arthur P., Lieut. O. R. C. Bott, George XV., jr., Lieut. O. D. Breen, john j., Lieut. O. D. Burgey, Samuel S., Lieut. O. D. Cabell, DeRosey C., jr., Capt. O. D. Chavin, Ralph S., Capt. O. D. Christmas, john K., Capt. O. D. Coffee, john XV., Lieut. O. D. Conrad, Thomas W., Capt. O. D. Coolidge, XYinthrop K. Crawford, james S., Lieut. O. D. Croft, Vllilliam M. Culver, Henry F. Custis, Arthur B., Capt. O. D. Darby, Marshall E., Lieut. O. D. Davis, Henry C. jr., Maj. O. D. Deitrick, Carrol H., Lieut. O. D. Langenburg, Dr. F. C. Lee, Robert H., Maj. O. D. Long, joseph A., Capt. O. D. MacDonald, Stuart P. Marden, Norman L. Marshall, Hyman F. McGinnis, Francis D. Mclntyre, james D., Capt. O. Meek, Sterner St. P., Capt. O. Menger, Cornelius H., Capt. O. Minton, Hugh O. Capt. O. D. Moriarty, Donald L. D. D. Murphy, Edward A., Capt. O. D. Myers, Watson M., Maj. O. D. Nisley, H. A., Capt. O. D. O'Brien, Thomas A. Olmsted, Burnett R., Capt. O. Orcutt, john VV., Capt. O. D. Perkins, Alfred M. Read, john H. jr., Lieut. Col. D. O. Rhem, Harold XV., Capt. O. D. Reimel, Stewart E., Capt. O. D. Ritchie, Scott E., Capt. O. D. Devenbeck, Floyd C., Lieut. O. R. C. Rogers, jesse A., jr., Lieut. O. Deylitz, Paul L., Lieut., O. D. Ditmare, XValter E., Capt. O. D. Earle, lVeston S. Finch, F. A. Flather, Herbert H. Gilbert, Fred I., Capt. O. D. Gillespie, Alexander Cv., Maj. O. D. Gourley, Stuart Gruber, Philip E. Grubbs, DeVVitt C. T., Maj. O. D. Henninger, john H. Hill, Warren E. Hofstetter, Clarence F., Capt. O. D. Holden, Parker E. Huling, john jr., Capt. O. D. Irving, Lloyd W. johnson, Albert W., Maj. O. D. Kallander, Ernest L. Keay, Arthur E. Keck, john M. Kenehck, Richard F. Lange, Forrest F. Ruggles, Horace C. Safford, Hermann F., Capt. O. Saylor, Henry B., Maj. O. D. Schell, Charles F. Schwartz, Philip, Lieut. O. D. Sears, Robert, Maj. O. D. Shaler, Harrison, Lieut. O. D. Slaughter, Willis R., Capt. O. D. D. D. Stuart, Alexander j., Maj. O. D. Studler, Rene R., Lieut. O. D. Taber, Thomas R., Lieut. O. D. Taylor, Scott V. E. Tremaine, Lyman L. Verner, Hyman j. NVagner, Roy C. Waldron, Sheldon H. Warner, Walter VV., Capt. O. D. YVentz, Ralph R., Lieut. O. D. Wfhitaker, Anton K. Woodbury, Grayson O., Lieut. O. Young, Cecil G., Maj. O. D. Zornig, Hermann H., Maj. O. 277 D. D. D. i D i ,W if.. N! ' I ,,'v ek? 5, fjzflgl-Al-L f ,lxn ,211Lwlf-.gff'f2?52IZ-?Il'fll...-H .. -fr ..,,,,...' Q..-..-YW A - -JL - , Yf- F7 ' f-V-47' we- -fs V ., , iezii T C H If-I I Q U E 1924 A F :N ' ',:1'gA,.,,Z' - --1-if-L-, tv., K .,..- t..,.:,..- ... - f,-.,., .LTLL ,d. ,.. ' , I I lx , ,gg M. 1. T. Post I Society of American Military Engineers f I A Q' Iii , , I if ff. ui 34 I I I I3 l I I I , I l 1 a , . I il I , il I if 1 I Robbins Kenney Holden Shaw I li 'I Levy Ogden i . I I i I .. I I 1 OFFICERS i i President ' Albert A. Kenney ' Sedy-Treasurer l lp Frank R. Shaw I if EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE E James M. Robbins John D. Fitch l I fi N John O. Holden . H i I Ii Il HONORARY MEMBERS I I H A Edmund H. Levy, U. S. M. A., Aug. 1917, R. P. I. 1922 gl First Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. i . y V, David A. D. ogden, U. 5. M. A., Nov. 1918 !'l First Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. l i 1' v II 278 eh Gswgfiki S! - 1 Vx Q 1' ,fiffibx ...Q X : z 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 X N . -. . .- I Iiihinnil .,' A25 MEMBERS 1923 'T B. Atherton R. Evans B. A. Mckimick . A E. S. Averell J. C. Flaherty R. M. Meekins 1 G. E. Barnes H. Flynn D, Moore J. E. Brackett E. N. Gelotte A. A. Parker ,CQ H. J. Bruner G. T. Gilman H, F. Pike Q' M. H. Burckes C. Goldstein R. C. Rankin M. L. Carey H. Green R. W. Reno J. D. Cochrane T. j. Hails J. M. Robbins N. Cohen E. J. Healy C. E. Roche R. T. Colburn E. -I. Heap E. P. Roll W. H. Correale P. V. B. Heiss R. E. Rubins E. B. Crowley R. E. Hendrie G. H. Southard D. E. Cummings C. H. Hubbard A. C. Stewart A. W. Davenport H. Kalker H. L. Townend C. D. Dippel A. A. Kenney E. E. Turner H. H. Eder H. N. Leisk W. W. Vicinus L. Weiss Wolf 1924 F. K. Anderson R. A. Ford C. G. Moody A. G. Aylies J. D. Fitch C. W. Moore T. P. Bailey N. Ginsburg F. E. Moore B. R. Bartlett H. Goodman G. Neitlich R. O. Ballentine L. Grossman C. M. Phelps C. D. Batchelder G. W. Harvey G. C. Reinhardt i P. D. Blanchard S. A. Higgins H. C. Rice l A. J. Bone J. O. Holden W. C. Ridge F. G. Cameron F. A. Hooper C. W. Riva 5 C. S. Canals C. Hosmer, jr. W. F. Rivers R. J. Chapin J. E. Jagger H. C. Ruggles D. H. Cochrane D. H. Keck R. P. Schreiber H. P. Crowell T. P. Kuo S. Shulits P. C. Davidson R. H. Lassiter F. R. Shaw E. L. Davis G. B. MacPherson G. W. Stewart,Jr. J. A. Dow F. E. Manley C. S. Stodter C. A. Dyson S. C. Massari H. C. Trask D. Evans. Jr. J. Marangos C. W. Wardwell 1 L. A. Ferre J. M. Mayoral B. Warren T ' F. W. Wesrman J. J. Wickham 279 Ll ees A .msxrl ix -rx Ti ,V E Q i r Q N 1113,.,g:g?g.i3fgi:1'Es1E2i4'??iiiii..:1T:g.jiT.,.' --.Q.w..-wfiirifff A FMF C l V A ri' ' Q5 T E rg H N il Q U E 1924 jg 44531--fl -- '-f' f'-ill? C-gF:1 mA'w!i b'f -fl::':-'ff 'T F' iff' if fbi? .' 1 -1' xilll IV' , i - Tir -ge, . ,,Qi':i1-..f:.f.A .Y,- CY.. FY. W .. 1-1 Y 'W , mfiii W v i' . H ,ki C-athohc Club 'ig V i li .iw i I I ' X E ffm' if if N ilil i V. . ' vi, 1 . 1 li? if if Xl Riu ij li 1.x Q , 1 it f r . . +A lr il A lr 'Fi 13 H if i 1 Si 1 i il ' f ' Wi V' .i Q i Q W IN lm .W V W1 IN iw Mahoney Coleman Giblin l l ii I Tracy Rowen Sullivan Flaherty 'fl N li Z' iff ill l IF r' my AI y iliglf OFFICERS VM Presiderrl Vice-President 'ii 'X Q L Q George A. Rowen John W. w. suuivan ii r l fl' Ii! I Corresponding Secretary Financial Secretary V? il i .li Edward F. Britt John C. Flaherty Wil 43 R 'i l il N Mr Treasurer E iq Lawrence J. Tracy N13 . EW Hi ii l si' mi ill BOARD OF GOVERNMENT Qi il V i lfvilliam B. Coleman Edward J. Hanley if .i . - f 1 james Elliot Williaiim J. Mahoney .ii P 'Q Charles A. Giblin Walter M. Walterskirchen Eli FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Martin J. Shugrue Mr. Jeremiah F. O'Neil N E. ' Mr. Matthew R. Copithorne Mr. Frank J. Conners if Ui , , Mr. Frank M. Kanaly Vi l Q r i l 4. W is I .1 y A I ,, rl ' ' N I it . Hi ai 2 lil i Lylg 280 if ' 5 X lr li i 'e E 1il7'IL'Ei?fEf,TfiffI.f w'Z''A i 'J'f l I' 'fs X Jizz. J V .,,g:1ie.,,- -ee 0 Y .. ts, 4. ' --f 'A'-x-,,4Q,,-Fix., ,G+ .... f--E--Q-A ee e as . - . 1... Q 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 'gig , L4'7 U f- M-Qjijic FZEPl?ivfZS ?Eief5+ illfii A 1' H l..,....l-- ll F., MEMBERS 111. . I i-fi 1923 I ' R. H. Alden J. C. Flaherty G. H. Hurley E. G. Pierce I J. Arena B. F. Flynn J. S. Keenan J. R. Powers ya H. J. Brunner F. A. Frietlenham G. G. Kenney G. A. Rowen lei: B. L. Chapin C. G. Grant A. A. Kenney P. A. Ryan M. L. Carey T. J. Hails P. J. Lamoureux J. C. Sargent r 71' H. A. Corr J. R. Hancock J. C. Molinar C. E. Snow, Jr. V, H. F. Crotty C. E. Harrington N. A. MacNeil J. J. Stanton 1' 1 P. J. Culhane L. S. Hayes C. E. Mongan, Jr. H. B. Stevens E. J. Danehy C. C. Henry M. J. Naughton, Jr. A. J. Tigges lx H. J. Flanagan R. G. Herd P. Padgett, Jr. J. W'. VV. Sullivan A. B. Wihitehouse C. NV. 1Venz 3 1 i fi 1924 NI. Amezaga J. G. Dalton R. Johnson YV. C. Shea Ml H. C. Bailey W. E. Delehanty E. O. Jones P. L. Sharkey fl l F. A. Barrett J. S. Davey J. C. Linehan H. B. Stevens 'xl E. F. Britt R. O. Donovan E. Lucey C. P. Sullivan T. J. Cafle J. Elliott V. E. Lysaght D. J. Sullivan il ll P. J. Cardinal R. L. Griffin P. C. McGrath K. J. Tobias ,I ? V. K. cares E. J. Hanley G. M. Nofh H. Tranch il i XV. B. Coleman F. J. Hecht, Jr. F. D. O'Neil H. M. Tracey fl l C. M. Conway J. N. Howard R. E. Reid W. Vlfalterskirchen . . lll . ii l lf T. I F D. Aham F. VV. Bemis, Jr. I A. A. Breuleaux 4 J. Cashman i L. F. Collins l , G. A. Conway 'I l F. M. Corliss I I H. V. Cunningham, Jr. I L. R. Collins f , C. J. Davin l J. W. Derrig 5 , L. J. Drapian I. 1 E. . l E. J. Bray I l C. s. cande 1925 A. M. Flaherty VV. F. Fagan R. C. Gallagher R. Gamache C. A. Giblin H. C. Gilgan V. J. Gilliam F. WV. Gilmore M. Gorriaran S. J. Griffin J. H. Keary E. N. MacLeod F. XIV. McGinnis D. F. McGrath G. MacGillivray J. W. McAuliffe W. J. Mahoney E. D. Murphy J. H. Norton J. J. O'Brien M. L. Radoslovich P. F. Ring J. F. Russell P. J. Saponaro W. C. Shea C. Sipple, Jr. H. J. Stanton H. J. Steinrok J. J. Spence M. F. Valentine V. F. Halliburton G. F. O'Brien H. West J. P. Harrington E. G. Powers R. J. Wick W. Woll 1926 R. Crowley L. Gillis W. R. Smith S. L. Fardy C. P. McHugh N. Stermer 5 17 4? 1. A, MA ,,-K, ,A ,g , Y A .J 'Ti' 'Q--fP' ,if5+E4.a,f 'i.f f TM, W ,-. ,Q M, ,j,,ag,g,g., ' 7 ,, .gpg fi -' 551 ' fTZglL:xJJ 5 n' 1-924 T Ei.-C1 H H Q M E H924 Qi gt .L X I 1f'f'. T' TM 'fi' Tjjrgijf- -jj-A 'L ijfffflr X K N w a QNX: M. I. T. Rad1o SOC16ty QSM Ex W L 5 I. V t I tl Hart Cooley Goetchius Gordon Whitaker Clapp Stratton OFFICERS fl t ft President 1. A. K. Whitaker I3 Secretary Vice- President I J. A. Stratton J. K. Clapp W Station Manager Treasurer b t A. G. Cooley W. A. Gordon, Jr. 1 A Trip Manager Publirity Manager U i R. W. Hart R. M. Goetchius 4 FACULTY ADVISOR W Prof. F. S. Dellenbaugh, jr. ' N fi . 282 1 -4 xl , . Giiig Q G! XXIII if gl ? 5 L v 1 ! - ff- 519' . 3 1 ?F ' -- --M ' r - Y 1 s Yi 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 gig K . A. . , H4 .. i --ef--rig' j...- ,. .: ,ji-i 1 1159. ll Il! ' .L ' in-W X. i f u 5 'yr jr MEMBERS 'T l X Y' I 1923 9 ' W. P. Allis W. Dietz P. A. Ryan 1 E. s. Avereu V. Elorza F. s. Sinclaire l , F. E. Bastian R. H. Frazier R. P. Siskind ij I J. G. Chaffee D. H. Gardner B. J. Stevens RX ' M. K. Chandler R. M. Geotchius J. A. Stratton 1 J. K. Clapp YV. C. Hahn E. E.'Turner A. G. Cooley C. C. Henry A. K. Whitaker J H. F. Cotter R. C. Kleinbergcr C. E. Woodbury C. G. Moore 192-1 F. LeBaron H. J. Maclllullan R. H. Shaw E. Bruce O. P. Meaker VV. VV. Sturdy G. Davis L. G. Parker G. P. Swift J. J. Grodfield E. D. Pollock J. H. Townsend R. NV. Hart M. V. Kirrlaskar V. J. Weatherley S. J. Hatfield K. V. Lansingh VV. R. Weeks V J. E. Jackson V. E. Lysaght B. B. Zavoico 1 ' C. F. Muckenhought 1925 W. H. Adams L. J. Davis R. Hodson H. D. Alpern G. V. Dillenback W. A. Gordon C. A. Carey E. H. Fish G. Kohfeldt E. W. Carleton G. J. Gross W. D. Siddall L. R. Collins B. F. Hampshire E. Wendall H. B. Cuthbertson R. Hatton H. S. Rogers Williams S. V. Zavoico 1926 J. H. Appel L. G. Cumming L. O. Patten I S. S. Auchincloss H. Geyer D. A. Peterson P. S. Bauer A. G. Knight C. Rich A, S, Brooks A. J. Krupy G. E. Rogers G. Caro-Delvaille B. Margolin K. R. Shaw l i- J, L, Cassidy W. F. McCormack A. P. Steensen W. Taylor T. Taylor GRADUATES H. M. Chatto E. B. Mechling C. T. Stand A. L. M. Dingee A. P. Powell F. eE. Terman G. Shands 283 L X Qi Q 1 CJ U E ' 1 rf 1 - '-f': 1..fci E LII. E5 f- ' ,, ,CET 1, ' 11' F ' , VF' r ri,?'E9 IM4 TECHINIQUE IM4 H' -, fe ,af ,Y .-f, -.. .-,. aff- E .. . .. , ., ,A ,, ,.. H+ . fsi Xa J., if Cleofan OFFICERS i President Vice-President 152' Frances jean Maclnnes Anna Augusta Mohring 7 i ' Secretary Treasurer Philomena Rose Caputo Helen Wfilliams Hardy 51 MEMBERS Frances Hurd Clark Rosalie Margaret Cobb jane Mary Dewey GRADUATE STUDENTS Helen Thayer Jones Frances Jean Maclnnes Excellenza Leah Morse i Helen Gill Marjorie Pierce ' Hazel Blood Taylor 1923 Philomena Rose Caputo Anna Lous Mohr Helen Shannon Miller Florence Ward Stiles I Anna Augusta Mohring Theoclora V. Keith 1924 Helen Frances Baxter Ruth Elizabeth Densford Frances Louisa Bliven Ruth Hampson ' Elizabeth Frances Cope ' Helen Williams Hardy Gertrude Ginevra Harris I l 1925 I Edith Paula Chartkoff Esther Lilyan Frutkoff 1 Katherine Herreshoff DeWolf Ruth Maynard Hale 4 Mary Langley Morrison i 1926 Dorothy Quiggle Elizabeth Rossnian Mary Elizabeth Ritchey Mary Olga Soroka Mary Sullivan : SPECIAL STUDENTS l I! Ida Brown Adelburg Josephine Francoise Koole , i Helen Ancioux Marion French Miller 1, Juliet Ober Bell Madeleine Margarite Moguez 1 Wxnlired Adams Cunningham Elizabeth Churchill Nickerson 2 Antoinette Marie Guisen Lucy Nina Sikorsley I I N Myrna Howe Madeleine Ghisldine Tamine Q Q X Marion Warner 1 1 1 , i li 3 INSTRUCTRESSES 3 F Louise Lear Eyre Dorothy Stevens il I EleaI'1Or IOl'11'1SOn Helen Vassar I i Dorothy Weeks , 284 , ,V 'V , ff. X J: A1 .QU fl --'. . f-C ff?-if-7 gf,-Al?l,,lW'fN WRX 'C ff it 9 1924 T E C H N I Q u E 1924 A' ,NS r' fi fff'Tflf,lEifg Q 'Lil-Qi! gif' ' - llllll 1 D 1 L,-111:-: - -s,-1g-1,-5, ,,,' - Y FQ, E52 f- 5---ifQ i'lfQif L , Y, g Chauncy Hall Club FREDERICK B. STEVENS, President George XY. Knight, Vice- Presfden! Frederick Herlihy, Secretary-Treasurer Francis Edward Anderson julio Arena Alfred Lynn Bailey Fermo Anthony Bianchi VVilliam Frederick Behrmzin Sumner Bradford Besse Horatio Lockerby Bond Rien Rudasuki lVilliam Seymour Bunnell Felipe Enrique Cadenas Edmund Pasquale Capone james Lawrence Cassidy Braulio Novo Casteliero Richard jackson Chapin Ole Frederick Christianson Angelo Costello Augustine joseph Cotter VValter Martin Croft Eugene Edward Cronin Duncan Archibald Crawford Henry Vincent Cunningham Carl Holzer Daisy john Sherman Davey Edward Leslie Davis, Jr. Harold Ellwood Davis James William Derrig Edward Nelson Dingley, jr. Robert Francis Dolan Myron Edward Doucette Francis Spaulding Dunbar john joseph Dunn Richard Curtis Eaton George Washington Elkins William Francis Fagan Hugh Sears Ferguson Jose Felix Ferrer Robert Tremaine Flaherty Richard Warren Frost Joseph Aloysius Gable Charles Aloysius Giblin Hugh Carroll Gilgan Robert Mason Glidden Malcom Graham, Jr. Arthur Wesley Graves Milton Fifield Hall Launcelot William Hanson George jeffreis Harrington Robert Emmet Hayes Weldon Fairbanks Heald Gosta Hjalmar Holmer David Minot Houston Benjamin Varnum Howe Philip Mohun Hulme VVilfred Lewis Irvine Harold James Jenkins MEMBERS F. Forrest Sherman White 285 Frank Jimenez XYilliam Dudley johnson George Frederick jourdan Oscar Albert Keefe Shantanu Lakshan Kirloskar George lYarren Knight George lVesley Knight Lawrence Carleton Kohr Howard Edward Lack Leonard Frederick Lawrence Edward Hacker Long Herbert Carl Ludeke Henry Milton Lyons Gray Leslie Marshall George Edward Mason Thomas Edward Moodie john 'Walter Moore Kenneth Pratt Morse john Blaisdell Nason, Jr. john Rosswell Oakley Cecil Carl Ogren Leonard W'illiam Olson Charles Stuart Payzant Nathan Pearlstein Eric Gaston Piper Edward Gerard Powers Soochang Punyagupta Alder Gratien Reed Leonard Leroy Remington Charles Theodore Robbins James Melvin Robbins Onslow Stewart Robinson Philip Walter Robinson William Wistar Robinson Y l VVilliam Francis Roone joseph Emanuel Russe Leslie Benjamin Sanders Edward Meehan Sheehy Mon Chao Sidhyakorn Sooce Sirisook George Angus Spence George Henry Stark George Vernon Steele Frederick Bolles Stevens Harry Leroy Stills Kosaiya Sukhavanija Carl Frederick Theisen Frank Nix Thomson Domingo Jose Valdes Aaron Shedd Vandenberg Hubert Gordon Wall Walter Rogers Weeks Atherton Bailey Weston Donald Billings Wheeler Gordon Vlfheeler f fil'w,.fi.. Q .jf . I' I I I i N? ff' 35,0 :N .ff - in A- 2 '-egE?E511i.3 alahic. T ,,TT....E-li,QI W' 'gli' ' , ' ' isis-izfi if if C H N 1 Q iv E wee me A g gFITg,,7:.f.Y::,..-cA..-,Jiffy -H-7 Q... .L . ., ' - M1 M. I. T. Chinese Students' Club IAQ .fx-if if U . I Wi 5' , . its :ji I . 3 I I I 1 Back Row: Ede, Lee, Chien, Wong, Lin, Wang, Chu, Chow, Zien, Tseng, Chang, Ling, Shih f Illiddle Row: Woo, Tseng, Hsueh, Nieh, Wang, Wong, Wu, Chin, Kuo, Chew, Lee, Sun, Nee i Front Row: Tsui, Wang, Cheng, Tang, Liu, Shue, Young. Chou, Tang U ,X OFFICERS I President I P. Y. Tang Vice-President Chinese Secretary ' C. C. Cheng F. H. Hua English Secretary Treasurer T. K. Hsueh F. C. Ede MEMBERS GRADUATE 1 C. C. Chen H. S. Chou H. Y. Tsui C. T. Chien C. K. Lam C. C. Wong T. H. Chin C. J. Shih . ' 1923 ' , F. C. Chan P. T. Kwe P. L. Tsang P. Y. Chan H. C. Liu T. B. Tsang C. C. Cheng S. T. Nee C. L. Tseng T. Y. Chou T. H. Nyi Y. F. VVang F. C. Ede K. H. Oon Y. Y. Wang G. Gong Richard W. Tang Y. H. Woo H. Y. Hsu P. Y. Tang H. J. Wu I F. H. Hua VV. A. Tang I. K. Young 1924 C. W. Chen S. Y.Lew T. C. Wang 1 C. Y. Chou C. S. Li James C. L. Wang ,N N S. M. Chu C. H. Shih J. VV. Young ' ', T. K. Hsueh A. C. Shue Z. P. Zien II I T. P, Iiuo T, C, Tse F1 1925 il H. C. Chan H. F. Lee Frank Lin 1g K K. C. Chang H. Y. Lo K. Y. Nieh IM 5- E- Chua H. Lou Aiithur K. I. Sun H. Y. Wang M I Mn 286 I I 1 ww-1 'VS ia .W fx- VA VA 5.f 'f',', X 1 rl' , 1 Zlfr Fw il ,gf a. 14:- , tc ,..,'n,, , fab I -QW litlllxiis' 1' British Empire Club White Nickle Stratton Niles Seels OFFICERS Ilonorary-Prcsidcnl Vice-President Ernest Felix Langley, Ph.D. Gerald Leland NVhite Prrsiden! Secretary-Treasurer john Stephen Stratton Aubrey NVrisley Seels EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Hugh Dickson Nickle Harold Harris Niles MEMBERS Wilfred Ernest Adlington Walton Trueman Davis john Robert Dunbar Walter Maxwell Fife William Chase Gilman James Herbert Grahame Robert Rene LeClercq Denton Massey Hugh Dickson Nickle Harold Harris Niles Philip Charles Niles Gerald Leland White 287 Robert Burke O'Hara David Dalkeith Peene Reginald Hampt Peene Aubrey VVrisley Seels John Stephen Stratton Lloyd Gaskin Taylor Khimji Bhanji Thakkur Stanley McDowall Thomson Robert Norman Vincent john Westgarth Voelcker John Harvey VVestren .ji E if s .- -v . ,- ...N .fr if 711.41 ' ,sL,,..,1'fEf2X Ifgif-My . ,S 22-fslfsesi.i..L,..l.f-.'FSff3f'51C 7 :i:., e i . 1 .- F F- .-..-faifig :ii-' S if g 4 . 1- or E if H N I .gl lj .. . . U llggrgggjgglrgjr e '2 '1ggiQQg111.gH H' A so 'f 1-QW I 'f 3 '-.L . ., ...SLE-3Zg,..-liTi.-,i .,,-5g,iofgL. 1 dvi- ,- 1 or C I Cl' fi iw f -A-fe -A .7 , l I 'l ff lglk V LQ . , ' l .' .11 s. fi' Q i l Rlfle may l l 1 X' . . i , S , A l .53 .ll ' Fl w E 1 E- l ff' fi v . I .yi ' A . l 5' ,f J JM' 1 l Q 'S I 1 l . , . l lr s l l ll il w l 1 . ' u .i 5 l ' l ' l 1 4 3, l 2 . 4. . if A , Blampied Lu nd Deuvel Thompson 5, ll l . 1 E I Presrderzt Vice-President ' joel Y. Lund Nesinith Thompson il l j S ecreiafy Treasurer W ig My Charles O. Duevel Paul G. Blampied ly ll ll l l . . MEMBERS lg fu' V l 5 l E. A. Adams WV. Elkins S. Y. Lew R. XV. Sherwood ' .3 i 1 B- Algel' F. Estill IW. W. Libbey E. VV. Silitcll l P. Barker C. Evans K. E. Luger H. F. Simonds ' V P. G. Blampied W. Furbush J. Y. Lund F. L. Smith 'I W. Bolton F. Gratz R. Mead H. F. Smith l Bfydeli R. Gruenberg G. M. McNeil H. H. Spencer X l C. W. Chen E. Hanson O. P. Meeker A. P. Steenson il ll X M. Chu H. Harding S. S. Merrell C. S. Stodter 1 Y A. G. Clarke Hastings XV. E. Messer L. R. St. Onge . M V it A. L. Cobb S. J. Hatfield R. B. Morrissey XV. W. Sturdy li y G. Cohen T. Hazeltine J. B. Nason P. Y. Tang k P. L. Coleman H. Hemenway XV. D. Norwood N. Thompson ll il l ll, L. B. C. can B. Hibbard C. E. Peterson J. A. Tryon l i - M- Creveling J. H. Hinds W. F. Rivers T. C. Tse il l - A- Cunningham M. Holmes J. W. Robbins H. V. Verner ' B. A. Cushman S. R. Hoyt P. NV. Robinson W. W. Walterskirchen ,E 1 . B. Cuthbertson Johnson F. P. Romanoff T. C. W'ang 1 wl i 1 wg . L. Damon H. Kartz C. F. Schell B. E. Warren 1 '. L I L- I. Davis S. H. Kirloskar K. F. Shaw R. S. Wertheimer l ,Wi ll C. O. Duevel Kuo H. G. Shea H. J. 'Wu -4 Q -l M- F- Yarotsky C. L. Zakhartchenko B. L. Zangwill 1 l E 'HI .. i' 1 ll f ' , ll l A gr 1 l 1' 288 . u-'fEiiT3f?1?g'rf' -A 'efrr 1- M --e -:--- e-ew----::-e- . L -A ' ' 4' A i , - , 1 1 'aa 1?.X ,iy Ll U - . I 4 A A-4. N '- -Inf .... 'Mg 1 1 s A -- - 1 ai.. E M 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 'QE ' C' ' e':31l'33if' QQ 'fQ t A 7 'i 'T'i lIll My 1 . 'm-:E -4 I Y - Il it y' 1 X. 2 .X ll Chess Club fl 1 OFFICERS 'I Pfeiidfflf Vice-President , J! Weaver Warren Adams Delbert Walter Kendall SX if 5 Secretary-Treasurer N Pl, Lynne Wetherill .El S. MEMBERS A Wleaver NVarren Adams jose Antonio Arena Lennox F. Beach William F. Behrman Isaac Brimberg Sin Eam Chua Theodore Miller Edison Leigh Elijah Fogg Glennon Gilboy William Ernest Halfacre Robert N. C. Hessel Alton Schulze Heyser Delbert Walter Kendall Paul Kusnitz Thomas Greco Leahy Ernesto Benedicto Ledesma Stephen Vasili Zavoico VARSITY TEAM Weaver Warren Adams Isaac Brimberg Theodore Miller Edison Gordon White Harvey Arne Lier Paul 'Kusnitz Herbert james Stark Sin Eam Chua Everett Rosevelt Levy Max L. Libman Arne Lier Willard Foote McCormack Morris L. Minsk Henry Shick Robert Peer Siskind Frank Vlfinthrop Smalley Alonzo LeRoy Spencer Howard Judson Sprott Herbert james Stark Smith Davison Turner Horace Emil Weihmiller Dr. Norbert Weiner Lynne Wetherill Richard Marks Wick FRESHMAN TEAM Alton S. Heyser Sin Eam Chua Max L. Libman William Ernest Halfacre Robert N. C. Hessel Willard Foote McCormack Smith Davison Turner Henry Shick METROPOLITAN CHESS LEAGUE MATCHES, 1922-23 Nov. 17 Harvard Won Nov. 24 Boston Chess Club Lost Dec. 1 City Club Won Dec. 8 jolly Rogers Won Jan. 12 Bay State Draw jan. 19 Boylston Jn. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Jolly Rogers Lost City Club Harvard Boston Chess Club Bay State Boylston , f N- 5 3 gf' Di is ff' ' 4. . fs I A r A i 1 . mg 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Tm .. ... T'1i: -' ' T' 'A .V , - .--.:',-.-11.1,:7TTr'.,.:.-.1 fi.:-, g U71 fl s :ff at s fr f l 1 .1 gif QR rf y Menorah Society fi? KN W ' il . ,QB fjz OFFICERS QQ V is President Vice-President N A. Michael Drazen David Kaufman Secretary Treasurer Alfred J. Perry George Neitlich Benjamin Albert Benjamin Beale Morris Besdansky Isaac Brimberg Fredrick S. Brown Abraham Cohen Benjamin Cooper Sidney Dach Edward M. Davidoff Gilbert L. Delugach Manuel M. Delugach A. Michael Drazen Maurice I. Fish joseph Fleisher Edward Fox Abraham A. Franks Leo H. Freedman Bernard R. Freudenthal William Giddon Samuel Glazer Abraham J. Goldberg Julius B. Goldberg Paul R. Goldings Charles Goldstein David Goldman Harry Goodman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Abraham Cohen MEMBERS John J. Grabfield Louis Greenblatt Harry Green Samuel J. Helfman Benedict E. Hirshon Elkono Honigman Arthur M. Kellet Charles Kandall joseph B. Kaplan David Kaufman Herbert J. Kaufman Richard C. Kleinberger Simon Kirshen Joseph B. Klainer Ruben H. Klainer Frederick Kranzler Paul Kusnitz Abraham Lamken Argo E. Landau Samuel Levine Israel B. Levine William L. Merzbach Irving Merkleson Morris L. Minsk George Neitlich joseph Nissenbaum Nathan Olken 290 Charles Goldstein Bernard Zangwill Milton L. Oransky Alfred I. Perry Frank R. Romanoff David E. Rosengard Frank J. Salus Myer Shacat Edward A. Saibel Edgar M. Sinauer Henry Shore Nathan Schooler Harold H. Siegel Edward M. Sohn Joseph Soreff Mary O. Soroka Emanuel Starr ,K Max I. Steinberg Alex Taller Leo Teplow Hyman J. Verner Melvin C. Wagner Nathaniel P. Wharton David A. Weill Maurice M. Weiner Charles Wexler Abraham White Bernard L. Zangwill 1 ' Tv '- .K L ,L ' fi i Q 'ff .Xi ,-.V s, rs i f-at . , y . - I . L 7 ,J , x... . x . . -f Y f 1 f--em ve.. . .fu V iq!-ll ll'-I lil N l ll lt' i' . A , S , My ,,,.'gf:f:'1,-gs1a2t2'fe. ,V-,ffl-f-,f MM M. I. T. Chapter Unitarian Laymen's League Moore Rounds Johnson Pyle President George Arvid johnson Vice-President Secrelary Albert Jocelyn Pyle Dudley Moore Treasurer Norman Lothrop Apollonio George H. Atkinson Nelson NVa1ter Burtt Leonard John Brooks John Boyden Carpenter, Jr Lewis Frothingham Clark John Carey Culbertson Perry Chatfield Davidson Thomas Bradford Drew Thomas Emerson Rounds, Jr. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Benjamin Philbrick Lane Thomas Bradford Drew MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Richard VVinslow Sherman MEMBERS Alfred Augustus Ellsworth Launcelot William Hanson Richard Hittinger, Jr. Cyrus Hosmer, Jr. Howard Humphrey George Arvid Johnson Richard William Johnson Benjamin Philbrick Lane Killian V. R. Lansingh Vaughan John Weatherley Peter Loomis Frederic Sturgis Marin Seward Snow Merrell Dudley Moore Albert Jocelyn Pyle Lawrence Stevens Randall Wallace Mason Ross Thomas Emerson Rounds. Jr. Richard Winslow Sherman The M. I. T. Chapter of the Unitarian Laymen's League was organized in 1920 with a view toward bringing together the students of Unitarian or other liberal faith at Technology, and toward fostering among them a more definite understanding of the principles of religious liberalism. The Chapter enjoys the privileges of Unity House, Boston, and holds monthly meetings, which, during the past year, have been very successful. i, l. 291 I I Ml ir .,. ,I it I .N .w or I1 iv . f fs QQ ..s,, I fl! TFTP is if B IDi1i3-ifif?3i1ief.::-Lgi-gif -5 1 ., I - ' 1 1 f' 1, '-' 1 ' 5 f,f...- 1 'Xml I I ix 1 if : l il. 4. F15 Nl I ' .5 IJ I 35 9 4,- il is e ---2 e Nleiiriipiiiiiof .ifgfiliiflef 4 L+- jfjqiy Q' u 0 W Phi Delta Theta Alumni Club Ng, il H I '5 K I Hi , tl I IU, . l ,Hifi 'iw my ii iii N rg 'Rip I il Ill i I I I ri? , is fl? it W! e 1 I il ' HW W III i V I IV ' T I . I ,N tliil X Wi i I ,N jilt Bark Raw: Dixon, Jurgens, Doten, Andrews, J. G. Creveling, Merritt i l , 4 F ron! Row: Sherman, D. M. Creveling, Copley, Freeman, Feagin, Schwarz, Powell ' I f I I I Mi MV U li U' Ii I i ' i ii i il. President Secrelary-Treasurer ig lg Lewis B. Freeman, lVilliams Donald M. Creveling, Vanderbilt I :ii f Q il MEMBERS U i, Sidney Andrews, Amherst Lewis B. Freeman, l1Villiams wi N Leroy B. Copley, Cornell Stanley C. Gifford, lfVillian1s Q, ' , Donald M. Creveling, Vanderbilt F. Rodney jurgens, Hanover ' li X James G. Creveling, III, Vanderbilt Roswell A. Merritt, Mercer ii 1 , Richard P. Dixon, University of Oregon Benjamin F. Powell, Colorado State 1 i 1 Lawrence B. Feagin, Vanderbilt William J. Schwarz, Miami University 1 I , ,M Alfred L. Sherman, VVhitman . I l .iii gi I U. i, I I FACULTY fji fi 1 Professor C. XV. Doten, University of Vermont R. Morris, Indiana University ll Q Professor XV. S. Franklin, University of Kansas D. C. Stockbarger, Northwestern Mi! , 5 4 . 1 Q V W I H I 4, ' f I 292 i r iii. i J x . C 57 f' f pnffa s .1 ff' V xiii?-EC Mfflff ,,,a.,, ' - no , AE 'Q V ff V Tig-Q7 ' ? 'f'?i:'i':11 ' in iazi T C H N i 0 U E 11924 M --,.,.n..,...,TiT ,,..a,,,,.-QM4-1-r-Y :rw--,4 ., ff-e-1-fzaf.. ,.,...,,f...,-,-.., , ,X ,., , , , Q, ,. , ,nw .1-.., Civil Engineering Society Student Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers Correale Evans Ambach Robbins Brown Kennev Gilman Barnes Dresel OFFICERS Honorary President Prof. Charles M. Spofford President Vice-President George Eric Barnes George Thomas Gilman Secretary Treasurer Ralph Rutherford Dresel Somerby Rogers Evans A ssistant Secretary A ssistant Treasurer Abraham Brown William Herbert Correale Executive Committee Prof. Arthur Graham Robbins Prof. Harold Kilbreth Barrows Prof. Charles Blaney Breed Prof. George Edmond Russell MEMBERS Faculty Prof. John Brazer Babcock, 3d. 294 W to is tai NW 5 ere-A 4 X-LJ. f . 2.10 .Q ,y221,,-...g 515. , A. i - - .1 gc. ,ef 1, ff- L. ,Alf . .--A . 1-13 A A M . Q - . . J iii? 1924 TEC H N I QU E 1924 QTL fill!'iigleiffglgg.,,.f.2a.g2e?':iigli-. 1 J- s in A E . jllff-.-H-:iff f73.'.sgEE5Z131g 1 5-2-4- , L i ' Nl , . lj . lv . Q 11 GRADUATES AND SPECIAL STUDENTS l '. 1 A ffl R. H. Becker E. C. Keane H. Elliot J. L. Liecty l J. F. Brittain K. W. Robbins F. E. Justice F. R. Morgan . L. M. Gentleman E. S. Birkenwald R. Lambrecht G. B. Pease Y i A E. E. Taylor H. Y. Tsui A .1 If' ' V 1' 1 Ill. 1923 GL if 'ill F. o.A1mquist s. R. Evans R. Letcher 1. Robinson lf ll J. D. Arthur G. E. Fefe,-ra A. Lie: A. H. Ronka l I fiverell Fisher lltgcgen lx lgubins I E . . arnes . asser .. . c 'ttric ' . . ayre R .i I NX. ligireaita 'lggilchrist glcQuiston Sgguatz ly- . . ac . . iman . . etz . . es . l ill R. L. Bowles A. D. Goodall M. J. Naughten E. S. Sheiry ' R. Budasuke J. J. Gray D. Nelson A. C. Stewart 1 M. H. Burckes T. J. Hails J. C. Nowell Jr. G. T. Storb .1 , lglarns gealy Iliagae L ghlituckey 'ff . . ase . . eiss . . ar'er . u um E . C5505 u gencilrie Eqarker g.g...'I'l.'hompson li . . . ove . . .. erman . . ravers . Q A. H. Crossman O. L. Hgoper P. Petersen I. L. Tyler . 'V' E. Crowley lcaza lgomyllfala Valentine .' A. Y . Davenport . Kalker . . owe . . icinus C. D. Dippel A. A. Kenney G. Putnam R. N. Vincent 1 i L. K. Downing P. F. Kershaw H. Raphael G. G. Walker 5 J W R. R. Dresel W. S. Labonde Jr. P. S. Rice . M. I. Walters 5 l N. Y. Du Hamel N. Lassen J. A. Robbins E. V. Ward Iii B. Elosua H. N. Leisk James M. Robbins C. B. Weiler ' lil A. J. Wilson W. S. Wise W. XV. Zapolski 1924 K. Aass L. B. Feagin P. Kusnitz C. M. Phelps l R. W. Ambach J. D. Fitch R. T. Lassiter J. L. Piland I F. K. Anderson B. J. Fletcher J. H. Leon S. B. Punyagupta T. P. Bailey I R. V. Giles S. Y. Lew I A. C. Read, Jr. R. O. Ballentine N. Ginsburg W. L. Lewis H. C. Riee i I gamliord Cgoodman Iiocekwood Xglllgiva .. ..evs ..wry ..ogers I T. M. BTiIirosmya W. J. Gzlzegs e G. B. MacPherson A. Santos i F. O. Billings L. I. Grossman D. E. McWilliams P. L. Sharkey E.. XW.BBlodgett gI.AL.IlI-larris ltlilfringos Sglue ..n ..11ns ..o .nyer , A. Brovlgne Iilegoggigch Moore Ig. gtorey M. R. . . e . oore . . rayer ' JI.ICg:1gEilx?T JIagger 111440256 Jr. lSEva,i'.tz 1 ,, ..ones ..o ..apey , J. G. Dalgga e W. H. Kennett T. M. Nevin R. Torres ' E. L. Davis C. P. Khien B. E. Oliver A. M. Valdes G. F. DiSomma C. F. Kuhn T. E. O'Rourke E. J. Van Patten R. C. Eaton T. Kuo G. Paul J. J. Wickham I C. Williams E. Wininger J. W. Young i I 1925 H. M. Bishop M. B. Frost R. W. Lewis P. M. Putnam H. E. Bussom R. C. Gallagher K. A. Lucas n F. M. RICE. D. H. Cochran G. Gilboy E. D. McLaughlin K. W. Roble W. S. Colby M. Glicknian Mac5Lean lggbmson M.C.C k P.B.Gbe . . aer . . erman i E. W. Cggsigss R. S. G1?ove lgygick 1gV.SShern5an .F.C 'ff P. E.H . . ' rien . . imon s l' G. 5235. D. W. Hive A. G. Olsen H. J. Sprott G. W. Daybert C. Kandall R. D. Packard A. K. Sun L. J. Drapeau M. H. King C. E. Peterson J. Y. Velez E. T. Erickson R. D. Leonard K. C. Prescott W. N. Westland C. P. Worthington l 295 l ...gp i g Q C C ' U . K7 4543 ' 5 'HTF' 3, MJ XXX I ' if r -E -- , Y,, . - ,E Illia? fff- .fiiifiiQEEEEEFQYIPEE?1?:EI,,:Ii1'jT' Nia' .v..Eg.a.....1iL,zi- -ew E . if . H U Q U F X or XR -..-,.....-.lE-Qi,-4:3-,,,,A,-,-,.--5554 ,,'lQA-BML-1:35555-f fe--e i ir 1 W V U33 , . . Ml Mechamcal Englneerlng SOC16tY N 1 Nr I I JEL yi? J? ' E . ,49 J A l l f . ll i ' s Y 1 'N 4' , . 1 l w 1 V X Hassler Hayden Croft Earle 1 N Edwards Gray Johnson ' ' l .1 l l 1 E . . Y l a . OFFICERS , 4 ' Honorary Chairman 'l Professor Edward F. Miller l 1 1 i Chairman Vice-Chairman 5 l Harold B. Gray Frank R. Hassler I Secretary Treasurer l X! R Arthur Edwards Herbert L. Hayden l , M A ,li GOVERNING BOARD 5 ll. 1 1. . l li mpg Publicity 1 W fl! George A. Johnson VVilliam M. Croft , l E! Smokers Assistant Publicity w ll Weston S. Earle Abraham J. Goldberg ,I 1 'rw V l l IE 3 l 'l r yu lf 1 M 1 W V P R ' z. H r 296 'il U 1 llxiffjililig iGQ.,41,.f Y-V' i' Y Y G'Y 3-E07-lil E E73 - -1 17?Y'G71T-i'T 3 'Y 'Y 7573-T-f G 'ip-K qxg p U C Q 7 Q .-.X . E,-I 7 fx--.Digi--:LSE , in 4 K ,, ,, ,.QELN- gg,e 'wh Y Y' --'-'- M Q a -. , ,, L E C E1 194 TECHNIQUL iw4 .5 uHF1 e f1ffr1 51uL5e1QLsgqHLL:e ef... T-A Lee--ewawiuie- L M EM BERS GRADUATES A c. T. Chien A. Ihlen C. J. shin xi' 1923 Q X J. A. Abbott E. DeSouza D. XV. Height N. T. Mann E. E. Sanborn 'N T. G. Adams H. XV. Dexter, Jr. A. L. Hill VV. S. Marder, Jr. YV. D. Scofield W. VV. Adams F. H. Dillon H. Holden C. K. Miller R. E. Sherbrook F. D. Ahern H. A. Doellmg XV. G. Hughes H. C. L. Miller, Jr. M. G. Smith L. Alchalel A. Edwards P. B. Humphreys S. J. Miller F. B. Stevens G. Atahualpa R. D. Ferguson G. H. Hurley H. G. Miner P. Y. Tang K VV. S. Bailey D. P. Field G. A. Johnson H. C. Mitchell H. O. Tappan Q, L. E. Barstow H. H. Flather H. P. Kelley D. L. Moriarty S. V. E. Taylor F. E. Bastian M. L. Flickinger R. F. Kenefick W. F. Munford W. A. Thomas E. Battey, Jr. A. F. Flournoy H. B. Keppel G. F. Nevers K. J. Tobias S. W. Blackett F. A. Friedheim F. A. Kinch H. D. Nickle L. L. Tremaine W. G. Blake H. B. Golding G. I. King, Jr. F. S. Nicoll J. G. Tribull W. H. Blandy G. H. Gong F. E. Klutey J. V. O'Connor P. L. Tsang G. Boyce R. W. Gnsnell Y. Kubota L. M. Patacsil H. J. Verner L. J. Brooks H. B. Gray F. J. Kurriss A. M. Perkins R. C. Wagner R. D. Brower L. Greenblatt F. F. Lange A. J. Perry E. T. Welling A. A. Buhler G. W. Hall E. B. Ledesma L. J. Porter A. K. Whitaker N. VV. Burt S. M. Hamill, Jr. W. E. Leslie J. NV. Pratt U. A. Whitaker F. H. Chirgwin H. R. Hammond F. H. Littrell R. M. Randolph S. H. Whitney P. L. Coleman L. XV. Hanson O. W. Lowry T. O. Richards L. L. Willard J. V. Cook F. R. Hassler XV. J. Lutz J. A. Robbins H. L. Williams H. F. Culver A. Hastings D. J. McCarthy C. S. Robinson S. L. Williams R. Cutting F. K. Haven F. D. McGinnis R. J. Robinson H. S. Young S. A. Dabbus H. L. Hayden F. S. Mann C. W. Row J. H. Zimmerman S. A. Days S. Hazard, Jr. i 1924 E. A. Abdun-Nur C. M. Cornish G. NV. Furbush G. W. Jones L. F. Porter G. Y. Anderson W. M. Croft F. L. Gemmer G. L. Lindsay E. Pozas J. A. Arena P. C. Davidson G. VV. Glennie L. M. Littlefield R. E. Reid J. P. Arena H. S. Davis A. J. Goldberg J. T. McCoy W. C. Ridge D. J. Bellingeri O. H. Davol E. S. Gray G. M. Mcllveen N. Schooler J. H. Bissland, Jr. F. G. de la Macorra R. L. Griffin W. H. Manning S. Sirisook E. R. Brater P. C. Dirksen E. H. Hagen L. P. Marsh G. W. Sison P. J. Cardinal W. F. Donovan, Jr. R. S. Hamilton E. V. Martin F. G. Skeyhan M. Cary R. E. Dorr E. J. Hanley D. Massey G. H. Smith M. R. Castellanos W. S. Earle J. H. Henninger P. C. Maynard L. Stefani K. B. Castle, Jr. O. K. Eitel R. Hereford J. L. Miehelena R. W. Stewart J. A. Chickering J. Elliott VV. R. Hill, Jr. A. R. Miller E. D. Thomas C. Y. Chou R. B. Estabrook J. O. Holden H. C. Moore W. M. Walterskirchen P. Cohen L. A. Ferre C. H. Hosmer H. A. Morse C. H. Wardwell L. T. Colman WV. K. Flavin T. K. Hsueh N. L. Olken P. H. Wilson C. M. Conway M. F. Freeman F. S. Hungerford F. D. O'Neil E. R. Wood R. G. Wyld 1925 C. E. Arteaga G. G. Davidson B. F. Hampshire C. H. Merritt L. Smolensky R. C. Ashworth L. J. Davis A. Herkmans F. K. Miller H. P. Sontag W. J. Bagby J. G. Dempsey D. J. Hillis T. E. Moodie H. A. Springer M. Barrangon F. J. Dolan J. A. Holland G. Oetinger W. J. Squire H. H. Belcher M. E. Doucette E. B. Hopkins R. W. Parkinson H. L. Stiles B. Benjamin C. H. Duggan R. E. Huthsteiner M. R. Peck R. W. Tryon A. Black G. B. Fletcher VV. C. Johnson F. T. PenDel1 T. C. Tse W. R. Blair S. C. Freeman M. Kametani F. W. Preston R. Ward H. Browning A. F. Fyans A. A. Lauria C. Rinaldi G. L. Washington T. D. Canney R. R. Gamache E. H. Linton D. A. Ross D. B. Wheeler ' H. Chippendale M. Gorriaran R. E. Lucey J. H. Roundtree W. A. Whitehead S. M. Chu F. WV. Greer G. W. MacDuff M. G. Salzman G. L. Witham E. W. Collins E. A. Hagstrom N. D. Malone M. C. Sidyakorn VV. C. Woodman H. B. Cuthbertson A. G. Hall A. R. Marshall H. F. Smith SPECIAL STUDENTS E. R. Schwarz G. H, Steele i 297 f i fx 753 si-'W 'E A ,J Q' be 1924 T E Q H N I Q U E, 192.4 ,f 1511 tet f 1-mi L' i I 5 lx Chemical Society Back Row! Brugmarm Coleman Schoeffel Turner Front Row: McFarland Roll McLane Mossman President OFFICERS Vice-President Laurence S. McLane E. Palmer Roll, Jr. Secretary Treasurer George C. McFarland Rodolphus K. Turner Trip Manager Irwin Schoeffel Assistant Trip Manager Elmer W. Brugmann Program Committee 298 Bruce M. Mossman William B. Coleman f xr iv O -Q f 2. . fi A 15. ff f V . . Q1 V X , fi , .fl5' :- ,Xlu 'A' '-El ' Q1-J f 4- . - .H,. - A I a 1 Ill i T ' ' -. 'F i 5 FQ 1924 TELHNIQUE. 1924 5 . E ' ' A ii IW. V ' f if Li.L..,.. gs '.'fM-i 33' Y r H' V ry Y -f 7 Lf SX I M EM BERS A V I il if 1' N . ,fi -x N ' , 1923 -Si fx XV. S. Anderson N. H. Frank R. H. Kean H. C. Pearson L J: F. D. Atkinson XV. A. Gallup S. R. Kiehel J. K. Preston I I XV. F. Behrman F. M. Gentry F. Kuhnle A. F. Robertson gk g,-'1 A. R. Belyca XV. E. Gladding P. T. Kwe C. E. Roche X Q L C. XV. Blake A. P. Godbout B. Landry E. B. Roll, Jr. W l S. F. Brown S. Gourley H. H. Leary C. F. Schell 1 1 E. H. Burkart G. L. Guerrero C. H. Lusk E. Schoeffel .gil J. B. Carpenter. Jr. S. A. Guerrieri S. P. MacDonald F. S. Sinclaire - 7' W. N. Center A. Hampton E. H. Mc.-Xrdle F. G. Smith -U' P. Y. Chan F. G. Harmon L. S. McLane F. P. Squibb J. D. Cochran XV. H. Harding A. L. Meakin B. O. Stewart 4 H. F. Cotter R. L. Hershey , XV. Merzbach T. B. Tsang J. P. Crabb H. Hoagland XV. E. Messer C. L. Tseng ' D. E. Cummings P. B. Holden M. C. Molstead R. K. Turner D. S. Davis A. XV. Hosig C. E. Mongan P. H. Vivian T. B. Drew D. B. Joy R. Naess J. C. Walton F. L. Entwistle C. S. Keevil H. S. Nanejian D. R. Waterman B. F. Flynn A. M. Keller K. H. Oon VV. Xvingert 1924 H. C. Bailey F. L. Hall H. J. MacMillan R. P. Schreiber M. B. Barba S. D. Heath N. L. Marden J. Shea B. Beale XV. E. Hill J. T. McCoy D. M. Schoenfeld E. F. Britt C. E. Herrstrom G. C. McFarland T. E. Simonton l E. VV. Brugman N. Johnston P. C. McGrath M. L. Sinnicks VV. B. Coleman W. W. Kendall I. Merkelson J. H. Skinkle W. H. Couch E. L. Kallander V. J. Moyes V. C. Smith E. R. Derby H. B. Kline J. M. Naughton G. R. Taylor H. G. Donovan I. J. Kourisky M. A. Rabkin W. W. VanAllen W. J. Frisbie. Jr. J. Kremer H. Rau T. C. Wang J. H. Grahame G. R. Lehrer F. H. Reed N. P. Wharton L. S. Gregory XV. H. Levi R. E. Robertson H. E. Whitaker P. E. Gruber R. F. Mackie XV. Rowe H. Worthington 1925 W. H. Adams, Jr. L. E. Clark G. H. Holmer W. J. Scharmann J. N. Anderson C. M. Cooper R. C. Jackson R. T. Seabury W. C. Asbury H. W. Cox F. Kranzler A. M. Sharp A. G. Aylies T. G. Coyle S. C. Lane A. Silverberg G. L. Bateman F. W. Cunningham J. W. Lindsay G. Slottman J. D. Bates. Jr. L. A. Cusoleto, Jr. W. L. Morgan L. C. Smith G. I. Benneville C. F. Daniels L. Milano R. H. Staples W. S. Bishop R. Decker E. A. Milne R. F. Taylor H. Bodell S. Emerson E. B. Murphy C. Thulin G. C. Caine B. Freudenthal H. Newman G. R. Tuoker C. W. Caldwell G. H. Fuller T. Patton H. Valentme M. L. Caldwell W. Garst J. P. Ramsey, Jr. J. F. Walker J. M. Campbell P. Glasson J. R. Robertson H. Y. Wang L. Campfield P. R. Goldings B. Roethely N. E. Watts J. D. Chambers E. R. Harris H. Sachs R. M. Wiek K. C. Chang E. Herman W. Sanderson R. S. Williams i G. M. Worthington F. York , . GRADUATES A. A. Ashdown F. J. Gueran C. E. Miller H. G. R. Schneider L. P. Freeman D. Kaufman R. Reuter C. J. Stand R. L. Turner l SPECIAL R. B. L. Fleming H. P. Kinsey W. J. Schwarz 299 l l xx A-QQ ,-.X Q K5 A, xlrfvxq t I., . '-td' co, X. 11, t ,A lf wer ef, -New t ggggag 1 C rar -liflf to Xilinx V f l ff T'F 'A ,U mjf- --,w-m'-- QT'-'W rfr'r?'4+ff-t f'ff171T f 'T?Tf T- 'Q .ii 7? . D779 Az' X . x l lx- Z, , l EM 'l ,ll- LUN' Qiflo WWE-Ji T,..i-ii,-fr .1 .,,. - ---- We V li ff, , ff, ff V American Institute of Electrical Engineers nxx ,al mai 1 I ,fl gmt neil 2:2 Gi rw we i 'Z HKU? CT F3 me :B Eli f SX N V l v I 1 l L Q, I l l l 1 l l l ll l ll in l l 1 4 1 l 1 5 w I 1 l 'l Il Il V l l l in ll ll .lf rl ,,l, w Massachusetts Institute of Technology Branch 9 1 . r . i Smith Carpenter U Blackwell Thimme McKinnon OFFICERS Vice-Chairman Theodore Harrison Carpenter Chairman Edmund jared Thimme Treasurer Paul A. Blackwell U Secreiary Hugh Deane McKinnon EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Howard Wallcer Dexter, jr. Roscoe Harwil Smith Archie Damian Carothers lVilliam Henry Robinson ! l i Mi ls- 'N N hu ml ,IH l ll rlll l 4 1 w Il li soo I l v r- -- 4-W ---A------ ,ff ,E fx . - ual! if ffswasgi J XXIII ,Q IA' - 1 7 ,..f -- wr' I in 'L k Q if ,:' A - - - ' 'A ' f T ' W K I 'il 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Elgx lk t . t I mf: to 1' i 'IFQE2.igQ1 g '1 ' 'Q - 1 ' 2 'fVU1' '. 77 A FY -' AHTTZ1., Yrm-, WN - . fl f .3 . .fill QXN K 'f ' e l MEMBERS Xi '27 I' 'N li GRADUATES .fi L. Domingues M. M. Hai-im J. F. Horgan G. K. shams SM N Wg 1923 f , lk . P. B. Alger J. K. Clapp H. Y. Hsu T. E. Rounds E4 L. T. Batt H. XV. Dexter, Jr. J. S. Keenan K. M. Smith P. A. Blackwell F. C. Ede H. E. Kent R. H. Smith G. W. Bricker H. Flynn M. V. Kirloskar J. Soreff S. F. Brown C. T. Burke T. H. Carpenter P. H. Caskey J. Chaffeeq M. K. Chandler J. Arzoomanian M. F. Amezaga T. Boeke J. F. Buswell H. D. Alpern L. C. Benos R. H. Frazier J. B. Gegan R. M. Goetchius A. A. Gordon F. J. Grillin C. C. Henry R. C. Kleinberger H. C. Liu L. XV. MacLean P. R. Plant A. J. Pyle E. P. Roll R. T. Willis . 1924 E. Carlson C. B. Conway NV. F. Cook L. K. Franke 1925 J. W. Derrig R. L. Dietzold R. W. Hakewessell D. C. Harker J. E. jackson C. L. Reed G. Kohfeldt K. E. Lindquist B. j. Stevens J. A. Stratton C. C. Taylor R. B. Taylor E. J. Thimme H. L. Townend H. F. Simonds C. S. Stoclter G. P. Swift V. J. Wetherley E. E. Piepho H. S. Rogers W. Booth F. I. Duncan J. Manuele, Jr. A. J. Rokicki R. Booth J. A. Finley T. B. Mason J. W. Roper, jr. M. W. Brewster F. W. Grantham, Jr. R. G. Meyerand R. R. Smith J. H. Caldwell J. Hooks J. G. Moody A. M. Stolte F. G. Cameron G. W. Humphrey L. W. Olson J. J. Terrell E. Carlton XV. M. Jrman J. K. Peck H. E. West R. E. Wfhittaker F. E. Wilmot 301 i fs .I g A li NC,: 5 ' I., l l l V, ,I W3 if f ,i7?g ,A E Efilir-C jf ag, I Il3?el?fsQgE?fifQ-,,-ffiiIdA 1 M.LiQ,.,.Q .. ,lla I I f gi: fl was TllZCErlNllQTLlE Iseli EPJEEQPJW irfffrgfrwcef-W--fe:-.-1-T?if 77 'fT 7i'-'. T'? - -freer?-, -'2'f'. ' ' ' fT'?f, T 'J 'T ' '-ff W wllill1l?ETliff2fr'7i-N H T is ' ' gf QQ ' ' W I T7::f-Y---W-1 - g- --A i - . - r L., T +' ji-fig Corporauon XV I 'il l I If 27 ll Il lj l ll legs, 2 ill Ili l all l lei l lil s1, I ll I W, Til Qi ., ! ,E I l ' Ill l ll lllg tl X WI ll 'lil Geisinger Hereford Billings Pomeroy Nason Pratt Whitford ll lil fl ig OFFICERS l l , ,, lil President ,il U Percy Paul Pratt ,il Q, Secretary Treasurer Mi john B. Nason, Jr. Franklin Olcott Billings li xl ll SENIOR DIRECTORS l llll Eltwood Pomeroy, Jr. Charles Allen Geisinger llll JUNIOR DIRECTORS lll Rockwell Hereford Clarence William Moore 3 STANDING COMMITTEES I l I lll' Smokers lx ll! Charles Allen Geisinger, Chairman Williaiir Henry MacCallum lll 3, Industrial Movies ll Eltwood Pomeroy, Jr., Chairman joseph Michael Naughton I ll Trips I' l X Rockwell Hereford, Chairman Philip Lefevre Coleman ll . . I ly' Publicity lll Clarence Wlilliam Moore, Chairman Charles Edwin Geisler Society of Industrial Engineers 'I ' Franklin Olcott Billings, Chairman N l 1' Investment Association ', li, John B. Nason, Jr., Chairman f ll: Il. . ,II ,I, l 302 l HL IW, H, 'I'+-- - T' M' ' 2--i ---- -+V - - H -F---YA--V. - V WY, Y Y- , ,-,a:..,,--, ,,.. E, dwg :+Y,-,,1,,L,..:.. M -ai- X .J Biggs,2f?Aii2??23ff2s:Q2f.X STffEE3,, . , e err e A dhw EJ IM4 TECHNIQUE IM4 Hg . -f PRLA?-V,-L i . Li: H - . li-,ii 1.5-g IJ sis E. A. Adams E. M. Barnes M. B. Beattie W. M. Bigger H. R. Bjerke H. L. Bond R. L. Bowles J. E. Brackett G. C. Bradshaw O R. O. Brink L. N. Brown R. D. Brown A. A. Buhler R. C. Canby A. L. Carvill J. H. Chadbourne B. L. Chapin F. G. Clement E. H. Clendenin P. L. Coleman B. Cooper F. L. Cronin A. G. Crowley. Jr. B. Atherton T. M. Bhiromya F. O. Billings E. B. Bizzoze R. N. Black P. G. Blampied P. J. Cardinal R. J. Chapin E. E. Cronin P. C. Davidson S. S. Dayle G. F. DiSomma E. P. Dunlaevy W. F. Arnold C. W. Allen H. S. Allen R. H. Allen M. A. Baldwin L. S. Bau I. Berman H. H. Brenan H. M. Bush A. Cole, Jr. L. R. Collins H. V. Cunningham E. L. Davis G. A. Davis G. Delugach A. Brantingham wwzeownofnearenworvefwernows-f wwwrwwwgn agrwfkrnegwgppp gprapjggg mefgfmgggemiggo ngggrm U. g05'E-149.5'g:2B 'u5o S220-ggfvo' jg-00535.33 'ggfi Qi are 5 saline? S S 'WQ Q 11 F 'F Z rn 5 Z N E prenoopersensno W ggwanwzzrfomiaor w .. , cw - s55szsmgEg55E5E - 5'f2G?EhQ'eSe-wise -,i'-1'-15' '-4 Q .421 ' E' Il R. Hoyt J. J. Enwright D. Evans. Jr. F. L. Gemmer W. Giddon R. Hereford R. L. Holt C. H. Hosmer D. B. Jennings K. V. R. Lansingh D. Lasser P. H. Littlefield E. A. Taylor H. H. Niles J. Nissenbaum IM. L. Oransky . Perlman H. F. Pike E. C. Plant E. Pomeroy. Jr. L. W. Powers P. P. Pratt 1924 G. B. MacPherson J. Magee. Jr. D. A. Meeker F. R. Montgomery C. W. Moore F. E. Moore J. M. Naughton F. D. O'Neil J. S. Perkins C. M. Phelps J. M. Pool L. O. Ludwig, Jr. R. J. Possiel W. H. MacCallum, Jr. W. W. Quarles B. D. Warren 1925 G. A. Drew C. G. Hutzler D. H. Drukker, Jr. J. A- Joiffe J. C. Dunbar R. G. King H. F. Estill R. W. Learoyd W. F. Fagan C. C. Marble C. F. Femald J- P- McCarthy G. A. Fogg E. E. McDowell M. T. Freeman J- F- Mclndoe C. E. Geisler A. S. Merrell R. F. Gow P. L. Miller R. L. Harriman R. Murray W. B. Hastings R. F. Needham F. Hayward H. S. Nelson D. A. Henderson P- C- Niles H. B. Hibbard W. W. Northrop S. M. Zerkowsky 303 R. E. Whi R. C. Rankin H. R. Raphael O. T. Radcliffe G. A. Rowen J. H. Scholtz E. Skabo A. D. Smith, Jr. R. H. Smith G. H. Southard O. N. Stewart J. Storm A. Taller P. Y. Tang R. W. Tang L. G. Taylor O. D. Tenney C. H. Toll. Jr. F. J. Travers M. L. Tressel N. Upham W. Vicinius M. I. Walters A. J. Wilson R. N. Wood R. L. Quirin A. W. Rhodes E. I. Richardson W. Rosenwald R. H. Russell P. H. Scott F. R. Shaw A. K. Sparrow J. B. Spaulding F. V. Storey E. C. Strayer C. P. Sullivan G. Swartz tford W. L. Nye B. A. Oxnard E. G. Pennock W. J. Rhodes, Jr. J. E. Russell J. B. Saunders F. Schraft R. T. Seabury L. S. Sieg R. S. Stansfield A. H. Stanton W. Steinwedel J. E. Sutcliffe M. P. Taylor R. C. West -il : 1 ,x ,i W L, .f V 2 'l tl ' lu fgmg: g ni! n 4 E A M 51- , -'ZX . 4' f fr . lf R 1-' fi X EA? 4' I CWC-V-WCM ll 'H7'f W. AMI? - , A C v C WWW ' W ' g be 1 Af, ll lftxiffi .E lf. H N ll 'J L' E 19724 5 I N f'?i:'lX41l . A. . -f f A - --f- '.-' r- . ' . -r - - ffm- fm li E33 .f?TiQ3?11'T'Tnnn 1ETf EfA-A 7 'f' no e-- ' ' '1 'r-into 'rg ' ' ?1IlVrl,lll wil-gQr:fwvQl,,CA,.QQ:,,fTw Y ,f -iv,!Y-E L77 fr ' ' 3 l ll ll l A l L itll ' lfllml o . 0 s 0 41, K w it Aeronautlcal Engmeermg Soclety QQ? E' lg l KAW NS l ll rl N l' V l ml l' A yi: 5 fix! l l A llll 3 I l I ., l I l A ': .N i ll lil A. l l ll !l it l l ll i ' H nl A W l V l vl V W Wright Karcher Davidson Koppen McDonnell 3 1. , N Taylor VVeaver Marder z 1 lr ' l I I A E ll if A l f 1' l lf OFFICERS ll! W ll T gl Honorary President President ge l all Dr. Samuel VVesley Stratton Edmund Turney Allen 'S ,l l ll l ll ,3 l f ll ll I Honorary Vire-President Vice-President ., H Prof. Edward Pearson Warner Van John Weaver Ht f' Secretary Treasurer ' H ll' li Lloyd Gaskin Taylor VValter Smith Marder, Jr. T, l lm All MANAGING BOARD all U Ii 1 gl lr 'Q 1: lm Air some Unit, 12.0. T. C. Publicity 'N E Maj. J. S. McDonnell George G. Davidson l 51 ' Capt. W. B. YVright Roger Ward wif N ,lla tl .l + A l Experimental Activities Otto C. Koppen Harry C. Karcher Ml tilff W Qlml Nl 1? A l ul 1 l 1 7 . I l ' l l 1 lll l- I ,Ulu 304 ,lil ff' ,iii A 11':if YT 'W' .. -, . , . fvijw- AA., . f fh,:. -.v. ,. . Q-.- -11,4 X .J 7? sf fiixx 4--T . ,N 1 5 h , A ' A T V . in t 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 E b I - . .. . ... , W- 21, ,fV..v.fr-iff. ,.,. ,hrxu-HI' , - . . MQ . ff ' fl M EM BERS W 3 I . , ji - N li ' HONORARY Q! 51 '1 Cox. A. A. Mayibach Lieut.-Col. F. M. Green g ,Q Col. F. W. Phisteref Dr. s. A. Moss 1 Q Lieut.-Col. L. H. Drennan Dean H. P. Talbot j . ,vb Prof. C. H. Peabody Prof. E. F. Miller T 5 Prof. E. B. 1Vils0n Prof, C, W, Berry A Prof. C. L. E. Moore GRADUATES C. T. Chien R. N. McClellan H. M. Mullinnix J. A. Elphenhein J. S. McDonnell C. Zakhartchenko 1923 T. j. Adams H. Drelling WL Clickoff C. J. Sack j. Bozano T. M. Edison O. C. Koppen L. G. Taylor A. G. Cooley T. M. Gentry F. F. Lange O. D. Tenney S. A. Days H. R. Hammond E. P. Roll L. L. Tremaine -I. G. Tribull B. Warren A V. J. Weaver 1924 G. G. Anderson, Jr. J. E. jackson E. D. Pollock D. Talento J. W. Cannon R. O. Lee H. Serrano V. J. Weatherley C. W. Chen J. Lord G. H. Smith H. H. Wilbur 1925 V. B. Allen N. H. DeFoe E. E. Kussmaul G. H. Stark W. B. Bader G. H. Fuller A. M. Nickerson VV. M. Stuart i M. Barrangon P. L. Griffin R. D. Packard I. E. Sutcliffe l ' I. D. Bates V. F. Halliburton E. G. Pennock R. Ward J. T. Crawford G. F. Gourdon H. S. Rogers W. Woll N G. G. Davidson F. J. Jurgens C. A. Ross B. G. Weaver J. B. Dempsey M. Kametani H. Sacks H. E.V1fVeihmiller 1926 A. S. Brooks H. Jenkins G. VV. Lesscher F. Pearson N. Clark S. john VV. O. Locke N. Steimer C. H. Topping W. O. Locke NAVY ii G. C. Coleman LOVVELL INSTITUTE Pappas Anast X i 305 ' Q A f Q , ,I r , , QI l-.AA I,-9 x Mx 'l1UKUaf..Jf?A - ,I?:f,,.,-:ETl ' Ak, .3 LQ.ffl'.-.L f O .. ' Y -W - .4 -f - f-Ir: 5 fi.. fun P ,Y my F, ,N .N ,, . A . E, , ISL 2 igklil .l L I., H is I Q U L 1924 L. R .-.a..,.-L...,.-...-W.-...a.6..-,- - . Y -Dm .I - I-.I . .I -I - If 4--ew-ff f ---, Ci' l52JIiTFFP:i'T?f' ' I I -' ' .1 J I 'I ' M I ' , TE:f1,..p.45:'rfg1ilL.1 , -.Y -AL if .N W ! . gym Mmmg Engmeermg Soclety if I I f .fi Q! l i ,ei if' ! X1 'li I i E I i i i i I' 1 i i i i 1 i , 1, I' I li i ! , W 5 Green Brown Kennedy Sullivan , , 1 Pearson Knight l I , I 1 ' is i OFFICERS ' President Vice-President 1 ' Frank P. Knight, Jr. Phillip R. Pearson 3 I i Sb'61'6l01'3' Treasurer R W Donald O. Kennedy Harry Green i' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE N . Q il i John W. VV. Sullivan 'William T. Brown, Jr. il! i HONORARY MEMBERS 1' ,i Prof. Edward E. Bugbee Prof. William F. Jones Prof. Robert H. Richards W ' Prof. Carl R. Hayward U Prof. W'aldemar Lindgren Prof. Hervey IV. Shimer I l I Prof. Spencer W. Hutchinson Prof. Charles E. Locke Mr. Benjamin B. Tremere X Prof. Heinrich O. Hoffman Mr. Rufus C. Reed Prof. George B. VVaterhouse i V yi 1923 i' i, llli H. J Bruner H. Green B. P. Lane J. w. W. Sullivan I II9 L. F Buch L. S. Hayes R. Meekins T. M. Taylor I M. L. Carey E. J. Heap P. R. Pearson M. L. W'eiss I J. C. Flaherty F. P. Knight, Jr. P. M. Stearns T. E. White I M G. Whitehead il 1924 1 ' M. V. Allen R. D. Jackson C. R. MacBrayne E. delPrad0 ii 3 I' J- Arena T. Kasahara R. Meade G. C. Reinhardt I' D. M. Creveling G. W. Knight - D. W. Murdock A. Renfrew i ,I G. D. Fife D. O. Kennedy G. Neitlich J. L. Tatman ly' I li C. A. Frank A. E. Lindsay J. VV. Pratt J. XV. KVarren Ii! N W A. B. IVeston W. YVolf , ,,-, ii I 1925 El I il in 3 V, WV. T. Brown, Jr. XV. H. Graves, Jr. P. A. Hodges A. F. Horle I G. A. Marsh P. J. Morell A. L. Sherman 'll T li I ll. Ili if ,Ml .lla i ii 306 iiiiE!23.--..-gg:-.,..Q..,-sipggl-- 'Qf.QQfQQ-f r PG ,iso 'J . --.J Qs .rv B ' f - Q 'Fr'-.J -wel-,I 3.5. J1.Jff::' . 1:13. . P ee .Q -A J N A Y Y V W Y - if YV jgfq.f,.QQ:?lf' '13, f N 5l'l?f?5:-'il 'fxgig-2.3.11-gh?ii5,Sn M W 17 1--L.. Fig 31- fiiiizlg-i'.iC'Y:2i .ff-:Fig-i4:'igfiCg -' I I 1924 'T 13 cg H 1 -J if F me , Q .4.,.i1-:gjig41jZgij'QQ ''17 ,lg ,ff ,, 1jfT'i,j, Q , D , , ' f I 'f ,,',,,, ff' f 'Qfrff' ' fb-if . If Zpgi Le: 1 121 1, , -u CfQ1fi1lgf,Qg,fffg fQfQ 'Q Q' , ',1ff..fg'f'.f Ylfj ffQ' if 'frffii Ylfii llfL--n-T-'---- 'gli-- l YY M4..M ' 'F l' 11 ,fffl lnlfl, Y, ' V+' W' 7' A uiifwl R I I 1 1 . . S Arch1tectura1 SOC16tY tg. I Nw 23m . Yi 4 IL J N I, I Ig pl I lg I , I lg I I I I UI I I ll H I ll I . Back Row: Amon. Perrin. Henderson. Oberwarth , Silling: Beretta, .-Xdelberg. Brown I I OFFICERS I President Vice-President W Paul Bromley Brown John Ward Beretta 1, ' Secretary Treasurer 1 ' Ida Brown Adelberg Clarence Julian Obenvarth I EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I XVill Rice Amon Hugh Perrin I I James Arthur Henderson 5 I MEMBERS I GRADUATES VV. R. Amon I. M. Georgevitch H. M. King A. H. Pierce L. J. Ellis J. Gunther A. Mohr M. Pierce i XV. F. Rolfe F. YV. Stiles G. R. XViren V 1923 i ' I. B. Adelberg E. M. Conley NV. J. Hennessey, Jr. R. XV. Reno I J. W'. Beretta M. Eickenroht C. E. Lord A. C. Schweizer ll ' J. E. Berla J. A. Frank c. H. Lovell s. s. Setchell il I i P. B. Brown O. E. Freidhof M. Maltzman L. Skidmore I I P. Caputo E. N. Gelotte R. B. Miner J. C. Todd I NV. Cash L. V. Goriansky D. Moore P. S. VVadsworth J C. V. Chamberlin A. VV. Graves L. A. Metz E. V. NVard 5 I E. B. Cocke V. M. Hare J. M. Ogg R. N. Waters . R. T. Colburn J. A. Henderson H. Perrin L. VVestbrook K. O. Windsor R. E. XVinslow 1924 G. VV. Burrows W. E. Delehanty C. F. Kuhn J. H. Raftery E. F. Cope J. R. Frantz C. J. Oberwarth H. G. Ripley, Jr. R. R. Crosby F. G. Gilson F. L. Perra J. R. Tench S. E. Davidson R. Hampson E. H. Potvin H. E. Terrell S. Voglegesang F. XV. WVestman Y. Y. l.Vong 1925 NV. M. Aikman C. E. DuBois H. McIntosh A. D. Phelps R. K. Askew F. B. Dyer M. L. Morrison C. Ranger I K. K. Ayer A. B. S. Foale C. R. Muhlenburg M. E. Ritchey ' H. D. Barnes R. C. Head T. D. Muller L. C. Roy - H. L. Beckwith W. F. Heald XV. Muschenheim E. J. Steffian I ,' M. S. Blake N. F. Herreshoff H. R. Hutchinson S. B. Waugh ', O. Colby W. C. Huntington D. D. Peene S. E. White F. W. Cole R. P. Moore I C. E. Peterson P. P. Xviant F. XV1nsor, Jr. I W 1926 ' R. Brunton E. P. Nowlen ll 1 H Ll 307 H , w, ,, M I i ' V QPLW li: M G:-ima, ACC IN CZ? .J l flag? el fi A-se '-v- , - I 'VWQQH' Y 1 ' will T ti H N 1 Q U E 1924 il 'Tiff A 1 so if Naval Architectural Society XVebster Parra Boyd de Reynier OFFICERS C lzairman Vice- C ha i rmau Thomas Hutcheson Boyd Pierre F. de Reynier Secretary Treasufel' Walter Neal Webster Franclsco Parra MEMBERS 1923 M. Ali C. H. Chaisson XV. F. McNary J. C. Bertino A. Bjerknes T. H. Boyd J. Bozzano F. E. Cadenas P. D. Fuller F. H. Hua L. A. Igartua XV. A. Klikoff I. S. Loewus 7. N. Vlfebster 192-l W. Crosby G. C. Joyce R. NV. Frost J. Lord G. R. Holt A. Rosatlo R. F. Johnston F. V. Rosseau XV. L. VVarner 1925 S. B. Hesse R. E. Cernes C. P. Boyd G. B. Connarcl A. M. McCleery 308 F. Parra J. A. Pennypacker P. F. de Reynier C. Shilowitz C. P. Swaine A. Yllilliams E. E. Russell XV. E. Stone E. P. Thayer S. Vecleler J. C. lVong F. S. Dunbar XV. Lumbard XV. F. Morton QF. R5 Sal Xl S s 5 I l l l 1 IAN' '. 1 .ass .f Qing T 'f . fr ' i ' 'l'T,!' 1 ' ' T . II f 'fX'44' N ' 153. egg. Lt . , , . . wg 1, .1,-Afff'-i ':' W 'M 'mmf' I 'eg.?:,'g i...vf-:Tig-4, WH , W Q 1 - -N1 -Y r1'fQ 'gigi i , fl? n'rf'iigf,f'f'ff+a Z.. 'aiazfififriilfffirffifz' .. , . . - - . . - . , A, , we . rj wil l 1 f il N I In I f I-4.14 ,ig ' is P .5 fu V-WY, , K V Y ,E ...E ,or N.. , . , ries.. I ' B- f'-f ---Y-f - -W - f - f -ff-- - - f f--W -I -W f f .,i,:,1- 1- -V.,-fs :gg-fl IIEEI. III . 1' W - V Y - -- --f!---YW -- W- ----- -----I z I L , ' 4 ,.. I .1 i 1 I ' . . . ffpmxg, iq. Comblned Professional Socletles If-:Si I I , , xlf . I I W' gk ,' I tl cf V W II' I W Iii? I-. pf- x 1 1 X IX III ti I! gi I , I II I I 'I I I III 1 'III ' ' I I I I II I II I I , Back Row: Gray, Taylor, Roll N ,lliddle Row: Parra, XVeaver, Boyd, McLane, Pearson FronlRow: Blackwell, Thimme, Knight, Billings, Barnes I I Chairman Vice-Chairman Frank Perkins Knight, Jr. George Eric Barnes I I Secretary Treasurer I Edmund Jared Thimme Franklin Olcott Billings I I I II Aeronautical Engineering Society Civil Engineering Society H Edmund T. Allen George E. Barnes I Lloyd G. Taylor Arthur R. Stuckey I I , A rchiteczural Society Electrical Engineer-ing Society I Paul B. Brown Edmund J. Thimme I ' Julian E. Berla Paul A. Blackwell I Arrny Ordnance Association illechanicat Engineering Society , I Anton Klein Whitaker Harold B. Gray , john M. Keck i'Frank R. Hassler I by VVeston S. Earle I I! I ' Chemical Society Mining Engineering Society Q Laurence S. McLane Frank P. Knight, Jr. I II N Edward P. Roll Philip R. Pearson l 'R X I Corporation X V Naval Architectural Society '43 I q Percy P. Pratt Thomas H. Boyd ' , I Franklin O, Billings Francisco Parra I I I I I 'Resigned LII I III I I I III I '1 I' I I I III I l:j:5Q?i7Ef or I e eree ff.5erffffTg no r'e- 4 We ?j4,: ',i2fSl-i4'41,5--44-l Pdf- P f..ag1fII sung... .- EEE .,., ,E -,- W ' ' is W- ,. Lili ' il' V 4 V awak e- ff ' M - , .... . E Q 1924 TEQHNIQUE 1924 HK-T.EQ,W, ?AT,...a - -Ta----, ffi . ' - .- -705 'ff1'r'f-f' , , . fin,-if' , I 1 I .- -I-Si lly' UNIOR WEEK PROGRAM SATURDAY, APRIL 15 2.00 p.m. - Technique Rush. 3.00-6.00 - Tea Dance, Walker Memorial. Evening - Fraternity Dances. MONDAY, APRIL 17 Afternoon - Spring Track Meet. Evening - Spring Concert of Musical Clubs, Hotel Somerset. Evening - Public Performance of Tech Show, Boston Opera House. ' A D TUESDAY, APRIL 18 ' Afternoon Pe Tech Show, Boston Opera House. Evening -4 Tech Show, Boston Opera House. 9 p.m.-4 a.m. - Junior Prom, Copley-Plaza. . T TECHNIQUE RUsH A The premier Event of Junior Week brought a large crowd to Eastman Court, where stood the Techniquehut, ready for the annual raid upon it by the paddle grabbers. The Snique, a large dragon of many colors, started things going by ejecting a tennis ball from its mouth, for which there immediately appeared to be much demand. Finally, H. S. Ferguson came forth from the pile of students in possession of the coveted article. The little round house then became active and the rush toward it to obtain the paddle protruding from the top was checked by the issuing of streams of water from holes in the roof of the hut. Water, combined with the trans- mission oil, made a pleasant coating to protect the paddles from the onrushing crowd. The successful warriors who obtained paddles in return for their bruises were as follows:-H. S. Ferguson, '23, 2 by R. C. Smith, '24, F. C. Paul, '22, 2 by R. W. Barker, '22, J. E. Brash, '22, D. H. Keck, '24, C. O. Deuvel, '24, S. J. Helfman, '24, C. T. McGrady, '22, R. W. Wood, '22, E. E. Kussmaul, '25, G. P. Shumacker, '22, P. C. Stevens, '22, E. I. Hanley, '24, R. P. Price, '25, Sydnor Hall, '22, J. E. Sallaway, '22, T. J. Killian, '25. The first four Qreceived free copies of Technique 1923 autographed by Acting President Elihu Thompson, while the other paddle gainers had their copies autographed. H. B. Kane, '24, received a free copy as winner of the Grinds Competition and I. A. Pennypacker, '23, received one as winner of the Statistics Competition. g 312 -.-...1,.,---.w' , - - -- - ' I, , Ii 5 VT C'cchmqu: 1523 Blush April 15.1922 r 313 GTX' , he .... 1 A 2 -r f . , . , 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 vikkwyaii.-f-.-.5ee Yffhrffmffi' ., 5 . . 1 - -.151-,, ,. -gg: -.-, V ,-,fi V. -. ,.: -:Ji-. E in- to g g . , l , E523 dx 1923 Jumor Prom N5 li? 2 6 -fi L. The junior Prom of the Class of 1923 lost none of the gayety and splendor of the Proms of previous years. The main lower floor of the Copley-Plaza contained the many attractive scenes of one of the most beautiful Proms ever supported by Technology undergraduates. Herbert Lowe's excellent music went a large way toward the success of the party, continually keeping the main Ballroom entertained, while Edward Boyle led a smaller orchestra in the Palm Room. The favors were certainly worth-while articles, every lady being presented with a combination bill fold and cardcase of embossed natural colored leather, while the gentlemen received English model pigskin cigarette cases. The affair was in charge of the 1923 junior Prom Committee, which consisted of the follow- ing members of the class of 1923: E. A. Adams, H. VV. Dexter, Schuyler Hazard, R. P. Shaw, and A. D. Smith, Jr. 314 sag, t w Zt- 'x, , T . S1 is 55 l Unz. .ll:. xx.,-f V Y i l I l i l M of y,i sf Fi 'xl lu. il iii 14 g,1 ul QE. ,wi 1 Clii WU im ,i T Q i 1 l i T r l I K T In l I s li l in , T l l l T1 i r ' C' fl' ' K ' 'ss'-N-, Vi Qx if - ,ff ' Y 1-, V 3 -fx-V L f X N ' ., 1 E V li .r'Z'ea,- L .--P it C E Ei-w ,ilafimw M, QMNM- , I ' i -e--my il ni ' U ' ' ' - g - V-f--,:,x,:-M----2 -------f-N-gn - Y l- A-W , 1713--,..i., - , MAE.. X J mei T E it ii r-is i Q U E iw 1 bw E, ,- - , 4 , ,Yl,1i,- -tki-Q,-4 wig 5' 5 ' r ly W ' wr' A- A f f -v - V t ---. .-Q-A -V-5---7-?..a.--., -....-.-A...--.1 I, Junior Prom Eaton Lassiter Fitch Bates Robinson Hosbach 1924 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Earle Salisbury Bates, Chairman Richard Curtis Eaton Ernest Hosbach V John Douglass Fitch Richard Thornton Lassiter Vlfilliam Henry Robinson, jr. V . This Committee is elected by popular vote olftthe Junior Classfor.-the purpose of handling the affairs of the junior Prom. The importance' of' this,a'nnual event makes the Committee work an activity in itself, and a successful Prom could not be possible Without the duties being assigned to a special Committee. 5 315 in ,M ifdl 'NCQ i all T ll M Irie VU' all iw 1 W ll 'n l C if 'ii i it l 1 I V v i 5 i l 1 . ii as i eff- V-.M as mv-s.Et.smQq,.t,t ELL I K xXk ll 'Qi 1 sax! X t .T Q ' 5ugAni N75 G-N22 Y,l,-ffra3.e-Agf,,. Mig if fy V L 4.31 ..-H aa- T 4 1 +1 a 44. A -- as as e rarer e - IQ c, 5 , 192.4 TECHNIQUE. 1924 L-QXITVZV l N,,.,-, --Q-ff,--,seal sf'-r -f-Peewee-1 . .g-.yt '- -. f ':w,llH!, ii 'E ig? gn lit j 1 rite r t ff jj E, , , ,ff gs, r ,Ji if ' N ss. if 3 ,fit of w , FOLLOWING the Technique Rush, the rough atmosphere was relieved considerably by 1 A the enjoyable Tea Dance held in XValker Memorial. This affair was one of the best Tea Hg Dances the Main Hall had seen for several months, the care free atmosphere of Junior Week T prevailing very strongly and being conceded by all to surpass that of our serious-mind ed affairs 1 of the mid-term. l 1 , I Most of the Fraternities which were running House-parties during junior lVeek, entertained ' ' Saturday Evening with House Dances. Many went from one house to another during the eve- ! ning, thus adding the attraction of varied atmospheres, which contributed very largely to the stock of Junior Week thrills. E Monday Afternoon gave the Seniors their chance to prevail and they were not even slightly N I hesitant about grabbing the opportunity. They exerted themselves very strongly in the Inter- , class Track Meet, scoring more points than all other classes combined. The affair was not as enjoyable as had been hoped, on account of the pouring rain which kept away quite a number of spectators and slowed down the runners considerably. The Feature race was the Inter-frater- nity relay, which was won in good time by the Sigma Chis, furnishing several worth-while thrills. N The Musical Clubs had their turn when they took over the Somerset for the Spring Concert and dance on Monday .I-Evening. This gave the visitors a chance to enjoy excellent parties in ll the two best Boston Ball Rooms, when they were enabled to attend this Concert and the Prom ' on consecutive evenings. The Clubs gave one of the best musical entertainments they had given N i all the year and the dance afterwards made a most enjoyable combination. N l The Tech Show contributed very largely to the success of the last Junior W'eek, giving three performances in Boston. They attracted the junior 'Week crowd Tuesday afternoon to the Matinee performance before the Junior Prom. The Show was of such a quality that it was ' thoroughly appreciated by the very receptive and congenial audience. 4 Q Qll l l V lil 1 l ill J 5 l l' ll all T , V ll! l l 1, P , 'yn ,N 316 Hills. s . . aa -. . - -- .... -..saga g Qxfiilfl-- l7..-,,D...:.,.....-. D. tang.,.f-.2T.-.,,,,.,,,a -DEC .41 -D D 1' 'iTN - ,lg Eg I I I I I I. I I I I LI MII, II I I I I ,I- I , II II I I I , I 13? AQ I ,N I .-'f .. , git, fav, ,fflsxx ff , Li IE:'f'f5:'i'j A mmf me Qi si. H117 ee ,LF I i f is-isa. or c ii N I Q ii I3 im Q 3225?-:avilg-as----sv-if'I-.--rrff-rr-iff- f 33115 f lei-fri ' new-s 'i it 'iijimjf' 2 I III, II I TECH HO 1923 IRI II'III IIIA I Schedule of Performances If I I' I I March 10 Simmons College .. . Jordan Hall, Brookline II I March 19 Parsons Theatre . , . Hartford, Connecticut March 20 Waldorf Astoria Hotel . New York City I April 19-20 Boston Opera House . . Boston April 21 Academy of Music .... Northampton, Massachusetts In I I II I I II' I Tech Show has always been a musical com- I edy, but sometimes a note of extravaganza II I has been added to the usual social comedy of such pieces. So it is this year, the singing I I, III and dancing takes place with a melodramatic I III background to be taken as seriously as the I I, IIII spectator wishes. The scene is laid in Mexico, I I III where the rose of romance is sometimes I I 'II adorned with the thorns of political turmoil. I The old legend contained a princess, and I I- this likewise has one, Evelyn Hubbard, the IV I daughter of an oil king. How she meets her I III prince is the story of the play., Together with I her parents and a party of friends, she visits I I III II the oil country on the coast of Mexico. When I I the curtain rises in the first act they are found I II I singing and dancing in the home of the resi- III II dent manager of the oil wells, Mr. james I In III I if Atwood, who wants to marry Evelyn and is I I I Thomas Boeke, Author encouraged by her mother. Evelyn, however, I I II has her own opinion as to whom she wants to III marry and holds foremost in her mind a young matador who has saved her from III In I a bolting horse while she had been riding thru town. She fairly jumps with I II joy when she hears that Jim Sutler has invited this young man to the house. II After seeing him again she falls more in love with him than ever. He, however, It III If II could tell no more than that he was an American and would see her again. I II It has been somewhat embarrassing for him when Serafina, a fiery Spanish I I I I, ,II senorita, claims first right to his attentions. Luckily, her affections are fickle I and are soon transferred to Arthur, a young scholar with the party who is mak- ing a collection of pottery. Serafina is a mystery to him until he connives to ' make a card index of her sub-conscious impulses. Even after convincing proof I I that his affections are given purely for the betterment of science, his sweetheart, I ILIIII I 318 I. II im 7' 'C C Mar 'WM' '1 11f1f?'.3lA'i 'w'ftf1.,s' ffl ..- as if A af t F W - . , 1-I9 , ' '- - - ' , Y ' ' - , at if ff' :L ' p- 7 ze -7.4 4:41. 1-f4g,,,,,, , i it 1 fi 1 Betty, becomes jealous of the Spanish woman, especially after Arthur becomes a revolutionist and dresses up as a bullfighter. Seralina also causes trouble between Jim Sutler and his fiancee, Madge. jim succeeds through commanding words to bring Madge back to terms and in an affectionate scene he promises to remain good in the future. The arrival of General Modesto who, in his own belief, is the bravest man in Mexico and who is prone to impress this on others, causes great excitement when he explains the activities of a notorious bandit, the Red Eagle, who works in that neighborhood. Nobody, in their wildest moments, thought that the Red Eagle would dare venture among them, but upon the departure of the young man who had been wooing Evelyn, a servant announces the amazing discovery 1 i i 319 l ll ll l i , ll .....4...f - Viz, V, . Y. . .,....,-,.,-,, J.. , . f Yrf, aim-,-.KM My -- .E -Mi Y, , YVMYE-, ,EW .., ,E .,, , 1 l f,T'xfaa.. Q 4 ' , ' - ' , of ,jQ3lE'lm 5.4-X ,T ,-si i 2 . ,'i',1 '-V T,'IiTl? T,Tl, A Tir HT ififfi fr E. H N I o ii E 1924 R T R it l 5,1 ., N .- L . . AV , J T' ' e ' 'R it 1' ' l that the Red Eagle himself had been amongst them all evening. The General is especially humiliated upon finding that the buttons of his uniform went with the part- ing guest. The curtain, rising at the beginning of the second act, discloses a scene in the mountains with'Sun Temple, an Aztec structure, in the foreground. Evelyn and guests arrive upon an inspection tour of the ruins and are set upon and captured by the Red Eagle and his band. He is very em- barrassed upon recognizing that the party contained Evelyn, as he had not wished this to occur, but his men insist upon re- taining the captives. To make the best of the situation, he not only provides for their i . immediate needs, but also furnishes them Keegan and Sylvester fireside entertainment. How the party is to escape without paying a ransom to the Red Eagle's men is a rather difficult matter to decide, so Arthur attempts a solution by effecting an escape and seeking help. He finds three men who will help him, but the execution of their plan involves the explosion of a bomb on the part of Arthur, which he has no taste for. Arthur then seeks out General Modesto, who gathers together a rescue party, but upon finding out that the Central government has been overthrown and the Red Eagle the possessor of great political power, they set out to inform the Red Eagle of his luck. Upon hearing this news the Red Eagle's men gladly obey him and free Evelyn's party, thus bringing the Red Eagle into the good graces of Evelyn's mother. In return for her rescue, Evelyn's mother gives her parental sanction to the engagement l of Evelyn to the Red Eagle. Not to be outdone, Madge and ,lim decide upon an early marriage and are joined in the idea by Atwood and Senorita Serafina, thereby lending the pros- pects for a happy triple wedding. The curtain falls with this joyful group surround- ed by the entire ensemble. Whiting and Cochrane 320 --u .i' r ' if- X .jf - sr. '3 , qs AN.- . 'ft' , ' so ,Jw Af! ,AQM3 C 'Nj' E . N I 2 --- ... ,e'g5..Q1lLe1 ffff ' fs2 iSe..-.---ei 'N - il' if Y YYAY Aiifr F'-Qlir - i717 Y T' -LT Y.-. . Y , ' '.:3f- rw- gg E Q r ee, ess fl: 1924 T fi C H N l Q U E 1924 gi . W W -YH i 1 gs iigfgiise--4,1 . G- DQ i -D S ' ' 1 i gif?-.'g g.J'-Lsggiggieggij 'fij-e2T,Tf3?gTl. -lfigeffg fs K ai' 54,1 X 1 W. i gg! 4,97 fo. f 'xxx . . , e5 T . Iihe Development of Tech y Show, since the first produc- QM tion in 1898, has been notice- '-iii 'V able each year and it now 5 jj represents the outlay of con- if 4- . . 2 w pg siderable time and expense. ' I N ifu This advance into its present ltfiif state has brought a keen tg 31. . . V Q l desire upon the members of ll l the Show to have the re- lg l sultqof the great amount of y rl work that is put into it 2M 1 if - : show in more performances worthingwn and Gage ' .l and before a broader field . .,gl , Y i-N of spectators. The two performances in iNorthampton and the three or four per- l' 5 . - . MH formances in Boston, which have always been the extent of the showing of the I finished product before the public, is hardly enough to justify the effort. How- ' li . . . . Q W ever, for the last several years, attempts to visit other cities have proved futile ! i and Lhe Show has always ended up with the usual string of but half a dozen I 'll renditions. The journey of the Show to Hartford and New York this year has . . 5 marked the most desired progress of the former promoters and will open a new I l ll Held for further endeavor. A . hill 1 'li' T wenty-fifth Annual Tech Show, 1923 ll ll ll v M. Ulibe Sun Uliemple L . . V , ll 1 A Muszcal Comedy an Treo Acts f M Book by Thomas Boeke '24 i i iq l ill Music by l pl H. G. Riplebrv jr., Sp. F. D. Gage, G. J. A. Pennypacker '23 ,'l Q j, A, Roig '2-L G. Watson '23 l Lyrics by l it ..R'1, .,s. F.D.G ,G. J.A.P ker'23 . . yviiiigli p J. M. ivfiiiorai '24 J. E. Brierriiiiiftif 2nd '23 . W 1 G. Watson '23 bl l l lil Scenery and Posters under the Direction of ll Professor William Emerson Poster and Program Cover by Music Score Cover by l W W. J. Hennessey, Jr. '23 1 l Scenery Designed by ' NV. R. Amon '23 G. R. Wiren, G. I. A. Frank '23 il ' Costumes Designed and Executed by I 4 Raymond Sovey and Ami-Mali Hicks i 1 1 assisted by l Ida Brown Adelberg '23 and Frances Hurd Clark l i Coach l Ralph LeRoy Harlow ' Dancing Directress Orchestra Director Miss Virginia Tanner Charles A. Young 321 V 'V YV rirf, .Q -, IH 5, . Q 4 svn? , 1 x ll be if E, - . .. -C . . E yi.Eji????iE1:fgfffgigagp3,.,,,-fifTc.a-g..p. .imraaaa Clif' ll Le C.g23,.a.B f , ii ,tn W, W ,, , . A 1 -. Q , .,. V 'F wi. E, Q E ft ri ri 1 Q U lg was 31,73 K rfrfzirrrlef-mf E if? A Mig 'l 'lr ' 3 f2TEfi2if3Q1?'l-. - E. - 'Q . -1, f ' T .'.. .W 'DC 1.-. . -.. W. W Yslllll r My Management R , f 9 r M jxx W , 'wi 4 V' I H ,l If ' QS, am 1 E it li 2 lr r nl 1l' l ' l s ily I 1 f lf? 1 N. ., W 1. gf 'H g If 'l ig f WF M .ll W A 'zl w w ul V l il 5 . l l M wx, xx . ii id! Back Row: Parsons, Schenck, Sonnekalb, Ranger, Tabor, Boardman, Rickard x' i ', f, Third Row: Muhlenberg, Richmond, Auchincloss, Ripley, Amon, Price, Mabley 'x ' il ' ll. Second Row: Dunlaevy, Joyce, McPhee, Scofield, Kirkpatrick, Simonds, Dodge . F 1 Front Row: Glidden, Graves, Payzant, McCormack, Criswell I1 . Y lt .rm TECH SHOW 1923 MANAGEMENT Y! I if General Manager .......... William D. Scofield '23 'M Sw l Business Mana er . . . . . Robert MCC. Simonds '24 'Ml E , , 3 Z ,. Q, Stage Manager . . . Edgar P. Dunlaevy '24 l,1 ,N , 5, Orchestra Manager . . Thomas H. Joyce '24 f 'lil 1, i nw Publicity Manager . .... . William Kirkpatrick '24 X V i gl 1 Treasurer . . . ....... john R. McPhee '24 ll ,, H , w w 5 lg My Ass1sTANTs yi, ,li Business will ' ll ' William F. Sonnekalb, Jr. '25 lNilbur W. Criswell '26 'XI 9 j Donald R. Taber '25 Donald Dodge '26 Ml , 'ji Henry C. Rickard '25 Charles Payzant '26 xllfl E PQ .V I Stage E, i ,Q i Casper Ranger, 2d '25 Robert M. Glidden '26 HM! l ' - Richard P. Price '25 Dudley L. Parsons '26 M I I Sam S. Auchineloss, Jr. '26 ' 'Q ! l Y Publicity 5 ' Carlton R. Mabley '25 Harry M. Boardman '26 X, N W' N Charles R. Muhlenberg '25 Robert W. Richmond '26 ' ' Teunis Schenck '26 'N , Orchestra . V Walter S. Graves '26 Willard F. McCormack '26 1 l l I X l 1 ,wlg 322 V UL i ' '5-'- -- -- V 74- -' 4?:i:ggl1',,:,g:, gg: --rf W ' - ' ' - - Af -L-T--2 -E1-fe-7 frfi-f '2 'f 'l'ii e+eeffafiifMii2?f2ffi1ig,iLfS eeeeee fwd Z U I l , 4, ,-Ivqfff'-'i' ' 1 L.: , . - an .1 . A . A Um 1' lf -' H 4 ill T.. rw A DW Cast Back Row: Stevens, Worthington, Shippey, Cochrane, Sylvester, Keegan, Gage Front Row: Kurzman, Lehman, Donnelly, Miner, VVhiting, Fletcher, Kullman, Young MRS. HUBBARD . MR. HUBBARD . BETTY . . ARTHUR . SANCHO . PANCHO .... ATWOOD ..... EVELYN HUBBARD . MADGE BROOKS . JIM SUTLER . . BENUR ESTANZO 1 THE RED EAGLEY - SENORITA SERAEINA MANUEL ..... GENERAL MODESTD. RAMON ..... Same as Sancho TECH SHOW CAST Un order of their Appearancel and Pancho 323 William H. Donnelly '23 Harry G. Miner '23 Gilbert B. Fletcher, Jr. '25 Frank D. Gage, G. Alfred Kullman 25 Harold P. Kurzrnan '24 Webster B. Shippey '24 Richard lfVhiting '26 Joseph P. Keegan '23 Evander VV. Sylvester, G. John D. Cochrane, Jr. '23 Hood Worthington '24 H. Jacques Lehman '24 Howard B. Stevens '24 Harold,G. Young '24 fix. M .11 XXIII I ,I Ilirrg Yi - I I ,V W Y -- -f.: Y . . - - ... -' i Y' xv 4 F1 H ' I ? 1 1924 TRCHNIQDR 1924 1 irq: VI .XTf'f-rTfs,-vP-fff+f------ f 'LA'7DT7f Q ' '7 Y- 'f -1- .f H- .1 I-...ir - Ig., 1 f . T EJ Il xx N1 T' - . ' NQQE, 'D' 'DJ -' N1 . js :gf Chorus ! M4 I L rf if I l l J I ' 'J 1 l i l I , , I l M ' f . ' Back Row: YVhitaker, Rice, Schoenfeld, Bundy, Sparrow, Luster, Zerkowsky, Prentiss Front Row: Poor, Nevin, Lamoreux, Jackson, Marshall, Cahill, Topping, Eddy l ll 3 . lx 5 MEMBERS , i RICHARD J. BUNDY '23 LEANDER H. PooR '23 EDGAR D. CAHILL '25 ALBERT M. PRENTISS '25 . ,l EMERSON W. EDDY '26 LELAND M. RICE, G. ' , , ROBERT C. JACKSON '25 DAVID M. SCHOENFELD '24 ,' PHILIP J. LAMOUREUX '24 ALFRED K. SPARROXV '24 DWIGHT K. LUSTER '26 CHARLES H. TOPPING '26 I Ei GRAY L. MARSHALL '25 HOYVARD E. XVHITAKER '24 l. j THOMAS M. NEVIN '24 SAMUEL M. ZERKOXVSKY '25 il. H eil T I I l . 5 I lg I ll l 'II I 'l l 324 '.lm...- - . DL-. ff--4 ,.- 24. Zh 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 P JL CB KW M -3535? ---Ti-5fiLQ54fL' ff A. BV?Qg???f1i5Q'Tl4l'P 'H' Ballet 'D Burk Row: McCormack, Foster, Chapin, Boyd. Murdock, Gray, Riegel, Bates, Robinson Fran! Row: Fickcrs, Hill. Miller, Putnam, Stern, Van Dusen PHILIP K. BATES '24 THOMAS H. BOYD '23 RICHARD J. CHAPIN '24 LAWRENCE A. FOSTER '26 VVILLIAM C. GRAY '23 WILLIAM R. HILL, JR. '24 XVILLARD F. MCCORNACIC MEMBERS '2 6 CLARKE C. MILLER '23 DONALD W. MURDOCK '24 GERALD PUTNAM '23 FRANK O. RICKERS '22 FRANK H. RIEGEL '25 POWELL ROBINSON '23 ISIDORE H. STERN '24 WILLIAM H. VAN DUSEN '24 325 Ig kiwi l- 23 fre- .-MSR 1 .fr f1SQ?f'w3 ,,f2?Qi.fR 1 me i E if Hi H, 13 ii E, 1924 4 Qs If v -1 ' 65 Orchestra in , . A. ii L il Back Row: Stowers, Ward, Cobb, Sturdy, Sherman, Smith Middle Row: Lord, Stewart, Scharmann, Pennypacker, Wardner, Gault, Peck Front Row: Oakley, Beale, Thayer, Klein, Newman Concert Master Piano . . . Benjamin Beale '24 Andrew M. Gault '24 Harry Newman '25 Violas Herbert R. Stewart '25 lfVilliam VV. Sturdy '24 Clarirrets Howard L. Cobb '23 Harry B. Smith '25 Horns James Lord '24 john R. Oakley '26 Saxophone Alexander J. Rokicki '2 Oboe Elliot P. Thayer '24 5 . James A. Pennypacker '23 . . . . Greatorex C. Bradshaw '23 First Violins Bass Charles E. Roche '23 VValter G. Scharmann '25 William M. Smith '26 Cellos Frank D. Klein '25 Robert A. Williamson '26 Flutes Richard W. Sherman '25 George W. Wardner '26 Trumpets Roland P. Stowers '26 Roger Ward '25 Trombone J. Kenyon Peck '25 Drums Richard Murray '25 James A. Pennypacker '23 326 I E if Di l F 'N 1 l F l i, W, i i ,w wr 1 l 1- ---Y X112 -1----1----:1:.A..-graeL.-i:e,.-.44 .,.J,,.-Y-V-. ---- :Shia ,,, , Y ,,,,, 47,7 ,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,, We- 4-X-..., -- -L+ .e f.-129111: :.-1-4e.e.iTrii:r:T 3: ?.e-'fc-+61 - ., 4. ,, . ,. . . rr -1 r . Q Q 'Xi fx. masrafm GUGQS, GTX I3 :ij A - ,cipiicg-Lc.c.cgL . ,T T . c To . - 4. 1 'Ei 5 iam TECHNIQUE 1924 T. ,Q ---kg 'iff ., .,f, f -if up - .,.' . .1 ,, 1i'.:'.1-,Q-mil J A C A C . C ,AL, - T COMBINED p MUSICAL CLUBS N3 A The Combined Musical ' Clubs were very fortunate in being able to start out the year with a complete organi- i zation. Schuyler Hazard, Jr., Q , as Leader of the Glee Club, El A. S. Redway, Leader of the Banjo Club, and Robert VV. Hughes, Leader of the Man- dolin Club, called for men for the Clubs the first week of school, to which invitation some one hundred and sev- enty-five men replied. VVith Mr. W. E. Weston of Brook- line as coach of the Glee Club and Mr. john L. Liecty as coach of the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, the organization was soon put into shape, ready for the traditional first concert at Franklin Square. On the second of December, the Musical Clubs made their first appearance before the student body at the Fall Concert. Some four hundred people as- sembled in the main hall of Walker Memorial to listen to the First performance of a saxophone quintet which was organized this year. The Musical Clubs' Jazz Band, which has steadily been growing, furnished music for dancing until two o'clock. It was heartily applauded because of the very marked improve- ment it has shown since it started a couple of years ago. The Winter Trip this year, after several upsets, was finally started on December 27 in Atlantic City. The Leeds-Lippincott Company, owners and operators of the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotels, entertained the men very delight- fully for dinner, over night, and for breakfast. The Crescendo Club of Atlantic City sponsored the concert and gave the men on the trip an idea of the congenial, hospitable atmosphere of Atlantic City. The next day in Philadelphia, the Alumni met the men and took them to the New Century Club, where they were given the privileges of the Club. In the afternoon, the program was broadcasted from Strawbridge and Clothiers. For supper, the forty men of the Musical Clubs were very pleasantly entertained at the homes of the Philadelphia Alumni. The next day the Clubs went to Schenectady. Because of a very bad storm, they were delayed and did not arrive until two o'clock. Immediately after broadcasting Grace Tandler Roetheli Harvey Rupert 328 l l ,ik 'J ,fs t 'H ' .' rxb. 'f vw W . Y ,ff XX ' 1 y Q41 yoj W , . o ,cd ,t -ca . f-ff? C iii QE-'?f Nffgibszis.1:ii...a-....::,1::. f Asa'E +ig.iT2ie.121f3E??tfr e 4 37.51ff,-or2141i-sQrg2i.'ii....,..e.. ,Wi-aw L Psa, I ,R . . . tif? E eip 1924 T E tg H N t o If it was ve- 5' f ilJQL-'T ,...T.I:l .g,rg1a'g.-'-.,..fa 1 ' ' g.:....' '4.'.: :,' 5: 'pi ' -l.i..iLgLZ.,',.L -i:T'.i'-'N V! from the xvell-knoxvn Radio Station, XY. CZ. Y., the General lilectric Company i 5 entertained the men at lunch and then took them through the Turbin Depart- ia ment of the Schenectady plant. The concert that evening was held at the fr: llohaxvk Golf Club and, regardless of the very bad blizzard that raged outside, ,v A, ll there was a very large attendance. After having waited until -L 21.111, for the i special pullman to come thru from Albany, the Clubs moved on to Buffalo. There, Mrs. A. B. Potter gave a very enjoyable luncheon for the men, giving lp! them an opportunity to meet the girls who would be at the dance that ll-fr? ex ening. 'W . . . . . Some six hundred friends and Alumni of the .U Institute assembled at the Twentieth Century ll Club at eight-thirty o'clock to hear the best ,il concert which the Musical Clubs gave on their E trip. Saturday the men spent with their friends ' i l in Buffalo and early Sunday morning they moved i tl l on to Pittsfield, where they played a concert Il Sunday afternoon. Monday evening the Clubs y gave their last concert on the trip at Holyoke. Mr. Casper Ranger entertained the men very well l l while in Holyoke and helped to make the final concert stand out as one of the best. After we returned to school, the plans were Esker Cook laid for the Viiinter Concert. It was held in the Somerset Ballroom on Friday evening, January 27. Bert Lowe certainly outdid himself on the quality of music which he played for the dance, which lasted until 3 a.m. As soon as the Winter Concert was over, very probably the largest task ever attempted by the Musical Clubs was put in full swing. A concert was held in Symphony Hall, February 9, at which time Miss Marjory Moody acted as soloist. Miss Moody sang with Souza's Band during the summer and took a leading part in , i the f'Messiah, which was given at Symphony A Hall on january 7. The first public appearance of the Musical Clubs before Boston Alumni and their friends was greeted with a great deal of en- yl thusiasm as shown by the fact that the house was i filled nearly to its capacity. p George Rupertf M l l p 329 l i l i if if C l rf' W' F 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Pg rr 'rrrrrr'rre- fig H r -' enlllf S l T 'Y1- 5214-M.---,Y - - w,,f'Q' Q W I T 7 Glee Club I l in Book Row: Norby, Decker, Powers, French, Salzman, DeFoe Middle Row: Head, Ecker, Lowry, Spaulding, Blancly, Marrs, McKenna, Yambert, MacDufHe Front Row: P. L. Miller, Armlngton, Hemenway, Donnelley, Hazard, Groce, E. H. Miller, Gurney, Culver Schuyler Hazard, Jr., Leader Charles Allen Thomas, Assistant Leader Piano Greatorex Charles Bradshaw Norbert Harper Fell First Tenors Carl Frederick Muckenhoupt Milton Gremmels Salzman Fred Clarence Norby Charles Allen Thomas Joseph Fellows YVilkins Second Tenors Carl Bernard Ecker Lloyd Morse Littlefield Ralph Wellington Head Malcolm Angus MacDufhe Ralph Walter Hemenway Purinton Fay Marrs FirstBass William Hallett Blandy Oswin William Lowry Roland Smith Decker Henry Francis McKenna., Jr. William Harold Donnelly Edmund Huddleston Miller Myron Norden Hanover Edward Gerard Anthony Powers Martin Luther Tressel Second Bass ls Harry Weston Armington Francis Dorr McGinnis Theodore McKinley Burkholder Paul Leslie Miller Henry Foulds Culver Charles Edward Mowry Walton Craig Groce John Byron Spaulding Daniel Gurney Dale William Yambert 330 il r l eb 1 l .'i N11 J Vi ,A f f , Y I il .Q Q, f'fr-, if-0-X, , ,T a sf: Il 1,141 -aLE?iT' iiifi 3535? ' as 7 r 5 or A 'A-ii ,S ,jQT ?i rljfjQfj'i- Ll El 3 l was T If ij H -5 5 Q ll ws-4 Ll jfiii'QifQEiffaffi 1 f' as s A s F j gLg'L1,gg r 'Q1 Till '1 ?3r-12.2221 our S oi, F , QT, A gQi12u-u,.,f1iwTo, lil V 'lulw K, if O ,af Banjo Club il 'B ,---...-,, ,, 1 1 bil l A l J lqli i l W if . li il ' 5,2 ill ,l ll ' X I , gli i I l i Q f l ll l'g ,IA ,E , l 's Burk Roux' Sawyer, Rupert, Gillette Middle Row: Ecker, Hobson, Marble, Roetheli, Davidson, Dorr, Fuller Front Row: Nowlen, Evans, Sheppard, Cook, Miller, Keck, Gurney, Hall Albert Sessions Redway, Leader David Allan Sheppard, Assistant Leader N First Tenor Banjos Raymond England Dorr Raymond Mancha Somerby Rogers Evans David Allan Sheppard Second Tenor Banjos Francis Dorr McGinnis Bertrand Allan McKittrick First Banjo Ilffandolins john jacob Grabheld John Parker Sawyer Second Banjo Mandolins joseph Reid Anderson Hobson Arthur Charles Fuller Five-String Barge William Weston Bray Carl Bernard Ecker William Stevenson Saxophone Bruno Emil Roetheli George Percy Rupert, Jr. Fabian Reed Tandler Piano Greatorex Charles Bradshaw 331 ,iw gb 52 Lf! ,, 1 A AH! Q ' g g 1924 TECHNIQUE Tl924 Y 'J 6ffli'X'fIfIT2- . --.1 V l- , - .l lllll if-Y ',j1, fi - ,ff Mandohn Club I I iff? lf if X? 4? l W Back Row: Armington, Hobson, Bray, Davidson, Marble illiddle Row: Sawyer, Norby, Nowlen, Sheppard, Bidwell, Dorr, Hall, Gillette - Front Row: Cook, Hemenway, Donnelly, Ecker, Hughes, Cushman, Keck, Evans, McKittr1ck Robert William Hughes, Leader Carl Bernard Eclcer, Assistant Leader First Jllandolins john jacob Grabfield john Parker Sawyer Raymond Mancha David Allan Sheppard Bertrand Allan McKittrick Second M'czndoiins A Eliot Nathaniel Bidwell Raymond England Dorr W'illiam Harold Donnelly Somerby Rogers Evans 3 Joseph Reid Anderson Hobson l l Ivlandoia Violin l I Burritt Alden Cushman Martin Moses Fireman Guitar Cello NVilliam VVeston Bray Ralph Walter Hemenway Viola Piano 4 l I Roscoe Ernest Sherbrook Greatorex Charles Bradshaw l l a ' 332 i I 'iz' XY fair.. rl. QL' . O --A 4 y l l 'aff ,V 1fgi?3:3: iaifrlflz-F' -,r,i:.,.1iff2i5iI ge--:C as ,.,-, , B L . 3 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Qffff r' B TL-L 4 - VTVEN 1 ' -ra Y. 'A-L Ag,elEL51f, -LY4, an-3 I Ili. l If W Jazz Band fl I, if l l MT al l 4 ll 'QE l H4 W Wi ill, ri , ll V ' l l Tandler Croce Roetheli Bradshaw llillarvey Eckler ZVhiLing' Rupert Head Kidder Armington l CITlCl lNVay, B11 EV l Leader Ralph VValter Heinenway A ssisiant Leader l George Percy Rupert, jr. A Saxoplzones ' Greatorex Charles Bradshaw Bruno Emil Roetheli I 1 lfValton Craig Groce Fabian Reed Tancller I l Bavdo Carl Bernard Eclcer l Violin Harry Wfeston Armington Cornet ,L Ralph lfVellington Head ' Allan Hill Kidder 333 Trombone George Percy Rupert, r. Drums Richard Whiting Piano Greatorexv Charles Bradshaw J l X 1 1 11 1 5 1 1 l J 1 Q ' V , 1: -'1f15 ii ali , 1 ,af ' A -1 ' H' a- 4, 1 c lllll 1 were TECHNEQUE 1924 5 1 1'1P'w1 . ef- fa-gates' f f 1 - fe-T'-y . .1 ,r , 5'-ilffii 1 fi --. -J.:-.11111 11 2 5 1112: , ,311 , , Q1 W 112,11 M1 Management XX 1 1 iff-2? gig I' 'xx 1 9 11 1 ' 1. lf? .. ef le 1 W M11 1 1 f, , 1 5 121 11 1 1 11 I 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1, 11 P1 1 ' Q Back Row: Crowell, Welch, Spiker, Lowell, Hoxie, Haskell, Jones ' 11 Middle Row: Parker, Renfrew, Klutey, Brantingham, Hughes, Hazard, Cushman 1 1' 1 Front Row: Moon, Spence, Ames, French, Cowan .1 1 ' 11 . 1 1 1' 1 1 1 General Manager 1 1 Charles Alan Brantingham '23 1 1 11 111 Senior Advisor Stage lllanager 1 11 1 Frederick Ernest Klutey '23 George Edward Parker '24 ' 1 11 Treasurer Publicity Manager 1 A 1 11 Burritt Alden Cushman '24 1 Alan Spaulding Renfrew '24 '11 1 I, 1' 1 11 Soplzornare Managers 1 11 17 Alan Weymouth Crowell Allen Leverett Smith 1 11 111 Nelson Henline DeFoe john William Spence ,1 11 1 john Hoxie Samuel Richard Spiker 1, 1 11, Clarence Thulin '. . 1 11 ' 1 Freshman Stal? 1 .1 11 , 11 George Henry Ames Edward Clift Jones 1 '- 11: Ernest Aubrey Cowan William Plummer Lowell 1 111111 Alfred Willard French, Ir. James Southworth Moon 11 ,1 1111 Eben Brown Haskell Hubert Gordon Wall 1 1 S. 'Williamson john Welch 1 Q1 1 11 1 1 ' ' 111 1 , 11 1 111 111111 1 111 334 1 11 1 L::4:-ee ee- ml- we-we A 1 -in-ef A if r Y-ffm 1 Ll? as liS.lliQQQQ-,.,Ql,g,,Q,fsag,1M,q,m c -, M 5,-cm, x T Y , .-, . f Bl' F If ll l1 ll' l Af l.--... . -..-. aa U N V ,wg r J ,. , . ,W .,. , Combined Clubs L, f LR 1 l al. -----Av. ----1. ,w ,,., -. , it ...a-,-1.-, u,, . rs rwxygg 1311 vga.,-v , . 9' ,. -.-,-,f3f' a-5' .'. ., I? 3, 5-'fhzga 'lf- IQ- -:'...k --5, 'Iliff' -fr , 1 . - ,.. -ff' 5, . Back Row: Dorr, Nowlen, Davidson, Powers, McKenna, Rupert, McKittrick, Kidder, Gurney Fourth Row: Sawyer, NVelch, Head, Bidwell, Ecker, Marble, Spaulding, Spiker, Gillette, Fuller, MacD Third Row: French, Decker, Hobson, R-oetheli, Renfrew, Harvey, Shepard, Lowry, Thulin, Marrs, Yambert, Miller P. L., Whiting Second Row: Parker, Armington, Evans, Keck, Cook, Hughes, Brantingham, Hazard, Klutey Hemenway. Groce, Donnelley, Miller. E, H. Ffonl Row: Crowell, Norby, DeFoe, Salzman, Cushman, Bradshaw, Hall, Moon Nov. Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS Franklin Square House ..,. Lynn Classical High School . . Town Hall ........ Fall Concert ...... Roger's Hall . . . Haddon Hall .... New Century Club . . . Mohawk Golf Club .... Twentieth Century Club . . Masonic Temple ..... Hotel Nonotuck .... Music Hall .... Simmons College ..,... Natick High School ..... Winter Concert, Hotel Somerset .... Haverhill High School . . . . Symphony Hall ....... Sargent School .,...,. The Barn, Wellesley College . State Normal School ..... Masonic Temple ....,. Edison Club . . . Town Hall .......,. Hotel Biltmore ....... Spring Concert, Hotel Somerset 335 Boston, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. Walker Memorial Lowell, Mass. Atlantic City, N. I. Philadelphia, Pa. Schenectady, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Pittsfield, Mass. Holyoke, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Natick, Mass. Boston, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Boston, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Wellesley, Mass. Framingham, Mass. uiiie, Blandy, Culver North Cambridge, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Providence, R. I. Boston, Mass. - 1,111 il. in 3 V l I rf' l l , ill l nl .Lf Fl ll SFX. lr w. llll .N .sl l L fill f ., W gli Jw mil , 'sl i. -ln ll . il 'l ,V ,, :lilll M ll ll 1, l. ,lzl .lv li l Sill' ,NX wi lill .M ll ll 'll I alll lf ill lx lil ll l ill ll ,,, . I , ll llll lm: ll H lllla rf, ll! NM lllm flllf. 1 iw M Llllf lim llll l l alll, lll -- -- ff-A - f A --'- f Y 4--r-,11r:li'5Lri,? izggii lac ' 'gil' 1 .va,g,,,, Q, ,gl l l - ,,p,, ' ,,, f'-- -4 fr Q47 QT, .'1f,1'4f:,.E.fi,- -f.A- M... f - . fa f. ,---..... . 4. , , M-, -?:.ia.i4 - -.-- L -- ffar... -.,- at-,aw 5. has .L-..:+,,. Y... . - 3-51 1 l v 4 f,'.w..g: Q .it Q. P51 X T? ff? w 'f . . ff ea! -g of fe 'S Q C fi., .X Fel 1924 'I' E C H N I Q U E 1924 Egg , ix? H.. , .. .ff-fferf 'rTr'rr T' r - . -:z ':-.,.T W.:-KW 7 I X, ,3 X gy Choral SOC16tY , Y V 5534 is l '15 , W W 2,45 5 Qs ' Q4 l 2 l I Back Row: Ball-ram, Simonds, Rice, Nelson, Herrstrom, Reed, Johnson. Lowry, Mackie, Lack Third Row: Plant, Simonton, Schoenfeld, Stewart, Fitzgerald, Bailey, Hazen, Frazier Serond Row: Young, Peterson, Brugman, Charlton, Burckes, Weeks, Capen Front Row: Lewis, Lovell, Mayoral, Roig, Spence Director Jvfanager Stephen S. Townsend O. Edgar Charlton l Executive Committee Elmer Brugmann Edgar R. C. 'Ward Martin H. Burckes Robert N. Wood MEMBERS Francis K. Anderson James W. Lowry Howard S. Allen George P. Lunt Harry C. Bailey Robert F. Mackie Arthur T. Balkam Nelson D. Malone Harold E. Banks Joaquin M. Mayoral Russell H. Brown Thomas Nelson Elmer W. Brugmann Professor George E. Owen l Martin H. Burckes Professor Henry G. Pearson l Barnard Capen Temple C. Patton Edmund P. Capone Frank O. Pierson ' Edward Carlton Paul R. Plant O. Edgar Charlton William W. Peterson John G. Dempsey Elden D. Pollock Richard H. Frazier Alden G. Reed. Gerald A. Fitzgerald Frederic M. Rice 1 Philip E. Gruber J. Adalberto Roig m ' Edward C. Haines Professor Clark S. Robinson l l Donald C. Harker Lester Schoenfeld Harold L. Hazen Henry F. Simonds , ' Guild R. Holt George A. R. Spence 1 Frank G. Hecht Herbert R. Stewart Charles E. Herrstrom Theodore E. Simonton Professor William T. Hall Lermond F. Sirnonds , ' Lyman S. Johnson George M. Tapley Alton G. Knight Walter R. Weeks ' Howard Lack Earle M. WVild N, l Donald Lovell Harold G. Young l l l l 336 ,fun- 'lf' f.!'a'f -'I f-If . , 2- - .. E-l 3 S S N nts QSWYYDY 'S 'f 9- 7,- 1 l ESX E LBJ '... Wy. KN- vi' M 672K fr X-s K ., . was TECHNIQUE 1924 Q itllfiiiiifliuzrfffpffijr ff'ii?dvf?f:f 'pfrs . -fffaf -f ,, -.1 ',-' 1 5 f'?f'fi'ff T'-1'-lull I J. 'TL pf-I:-lfgggili ,Hs ,, , , so J , C -..ac . D ,, , .X Don 1ToRY ANNAL so iff 4 . iff? ORMITORIA est omnia divisa in partes quatres: unamquam incolunt lf Runklae, aliam Nicholes, tertiam Holmani quatramque Atkinsoni. A Now this is no attempt to parody Cmsar, but an attempt to start off this word about the dormitories in a language that the Cosmopolitan inhabitants is if thereof may have at least a chance for some community of comprehension. If fi I its we had to publish this in the native dialect of every inmate of the premises, the 5. if Dormitory Section of this volume might even exceed the size of the book itself. W . I T 'The time has come,' the Walrus said- l 1 E In facing the task of chronicling the activities of the Dormitories in the Nl interval since the appearance of the last volume, we are confronted with the l T ill impossibility of incorporating details of many of the occurrences that lend T the vital element to our undergraduate residence here. l i We might tell of the part that Dorm Men played in Field Day eventsg how T I ii pg an intrepid gang of operators stormed the Main Lobby booth at midnight for l I l llli Tech Night Tickets, and how they landed practically the first sixty tickets sold, l T thus duplicating the previous year's stunt in this regardg how arrogant freshmen i l stormed the Dormitory roof on Field Day eveg how they were repulsed by Q I juniors and Seniors of the Dormitoriesg how most of the Dorms went to the . I show Tech Night sober, and how most returned the same way. t I ill Eating is one of the most important functions of our existence, but it is 15 impossible to adequately chronicle midnight suppers at Walton's and regular I X lil' meals at The Spoon. Neither will the cursing of the deadly monotony of l Walker food bear repetition. l V Student Government. is . Only Dorm Men know how jealously have been guarded the traditions of ' y M Dormitory Independence and Self-government thruout the past year. The prop- , ,fill osition that the Dormitory Committee be a sub-committee of the Institute ll M U Committee stirred up such a hotbed of indignant opposition that the members 1 ll if of the official governing body were convinced that they were using the better 1 Sw discretion by leaving the Dorms to their own destinies. The arbitrary action T I of the Dean's Dormitory Council, in going over the head of the Dormitory Ei ' W' Committee on one or two occasions, aroused a storm of anathemas, and engendered l a doubt regarding the sincerity of the council in their professed wish to maintain, iii M unhampered, the student administration of student affairs. T But we cannot delineate all that happened but must content ourselves with mention of the events that have affected the interests of the larger portion of the men in the Dormitories. l ll 1. Nl l X I 338 i sg , c qu' 'i ii as H it S is Y,, - -.in Q-. g:r I ig! H-2, 7 Q iTf'5ife i:i1gQQ 17 5' ' ,- ff- - A- L11 31v4i2 if V ff 19:1 'F Li if H 1 wa sd 54 3 I LAL. . Sfron g Men Hrs! 'yi f Sfronger Mon Jind Lovcls C alffng Surgeons 339 gb, 5' Q :Q as i ,l T' flfijl ff ister QT W ---A A E H924 T E C H N H Q U E 1924 T ,ITE-1,-f:.,i-ijv -A ff-f-7:-f'-':'T'iT'fLf-:ff-T- --Z-ie M--.v-- f, 1--V V, .VY,:j.f7'. 5 ,1,.f'rQTL:EII YY ! .. Sports .It was a group of Dorm Men who conceived the idea last year of making a rink out of the tennis courts back of Walker. They Hooded it on several cold A nights and madeqpossible the freshman hockey practice Held, and the powers that be have recognized the value of this idea of Dorm Men and finally, after much delay, have this year provided a permanent rink there. S N Nichols Hall won the best of three hockey games played last year. The N Basketball championship was taken by the Coogan's Alley gang of Runkle, while Atkinson walked off with the bowling tournament. Last year's sports were quite informal, and nowhere as complete as the program of this year. A A schedule of twelve basketball meets, in which each hall plays each other hall twice, is being run off as this volume goes to press, together with a similar number of bowling encounters so that well over half of the men in the Dorms get into these sports. Welcome, Stranger! And latest, though not by any means the least, is the factithatffbrfthe first time in two years, since President lVIaclaurin's death in 1920, have we had a neighbor resident in the President's House, about which the dormitory buildings extend appropriately protecting arms. One of the first problems that President Stratton will have to solve is the problem of making available dormitory benefits I to a larger proportion of the undergraduate body of Technology, and so, living so near-by, he can have a keener appreciation of what is needed. He is welcomed to our dormitory community. And as june approaches, many will depart as they get their degree, and the mantle of responsibility of carrying on the traditions of the dormitories , will be passed on to those who take their place. i 1 4 340 1 A ig . 1. 1 fq.:t,f1C? Y1iw'?fg,QL.'f5l' ' X Y -Y,,,,,d,,, .1 jf M 1. 11, 1,1 511' rw VNV V f ,-4' w W, -lla 1 l! aa 5 4 1 W 535 'f rl V V I 5525 flu lt! I Y V A 'rg' Y , 1, u I 1:1 Y - , P V-' Q ..f- , ,, ', 'I 1 FAB! Q1 ld iwH N! fT.'l,-.. 7 J' , Gekko 576 spy 1 f-larry , , , KKK R'Q3O6 On Russ' Birfhday 34l -E- HNO, -Mac . . 1, K, WY., Y T1 ,Q . 7- Dormitory Committee Sullivan Miller Ahearn Merritt Dexter Hassler DORMITORY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman Howard Walker Dexter, Ir. Secretary Treasurer Roswell Augustus Merritt Frank Rogers Hassler Francis Daniel Ahern Haines Paul Sullivan Edmund Jared Thimme Dorm Dance Chairman Edmund Huddleston Miller STUDENT DORMITORY COMMITTEE RUNKLE HOLMAN R. A. Merritt '23 E. Hosbach '24 F. D. Ahern '2 R. A. Ford '24 3 IM. A. MCDUFIIC '25 VV. A. Gordon '25 J. C. Welch '26 J. B. Bamford '26 fig 21 2 5.21 l6'1'3'2i ?2L?5 'i.?.Z'if.?iif ?2?5 H. I. Kaufman '26 M. L. Ilfeld '26 Senior-at-Large '41, P. Sullivan E. -I. Thimme ffResigned 342 fxx L . 1, x-.gm Q ' na . My .s, P. --fTr-- - , - J l 7 C- ' in H F F Y AC Li-x fu552.a:f:pC----u...s.N..-..----gL-we W- - aa--e --We - fr e ' e ing was T ii 463 'Ee-E Fi l -Q U 1924 3 lmgi::'iif:-E-M-e-r-jfffffr-rw' vF'fTf1 :'ffijtw fr ? if 'i,i?:l.'3V To '1-.- Win. HK g SUMMER CAMP President Ernest Hosbach Dining Room Committee William F. Rivers, Chairman Francis E. Manley Boynton J. Fletcher Entertainment Committee Albert C. Read, Chairman Donald E. Moore John D. Fitch STUDENT COUNCIL Secretary-Treasurer I. Edwin Jagger Librarian Clarence XV. Moore Field and Sports Committee Edward H. Moll, Chairman Russell W. Ambach Franklin O. Billings Student Welfare Committee Charles M. Phelps, Chairman Richard C. Eaton Maynard L. Harris HE special advantage which Institute Surveyors have, was enjoyed last summer by ninety-six students at Camp Technology. In the wilds of Maine, the Shore of Gardner's Lake was the scene of a group of men with transit, rod and tape, attempting to put behind them that course peculiar to the Civil Engineers. The student government and camp activities were supervised by a Student Council, elected by the Student Body, shortly after arrival at Camp, which before long organized the activities. Baseball was the main attraction in the evenings, following the strenuous days' work. The enthusiasts were divided into four leagues, and keen com- petition was shown, the members of each team aiming to have their names engraved on the Baseball Cup. The best men from each team were chosen to form the Camp Varsity team. These men worked hard and successfully put down the much-famed swatters from the city - East Machias. The result was a decisive 13-6 victory. The League Championship was finally won by the Cross Hares, captained by Hosbach, while considerable scrapping was done bietween the K. K. Kfs CKnine Klassy Kidsj and the Techsus Sluggers for last p ace. The introduction of another sport, Volley Ball, brought many out for evening exercise. The difficulty of finding a spot which could live up to the requirements of the game as far as topography was concerned, lead to much distress, but was finally overcome. Canoeing was also popular, as evidenced by the week-end trips taken by the enthusiasts. Canoes were bought from the natives on the condition that they be returned at the close of Camp. Trips ranging from sixty miles to as far as the Camp Meeting Grounds, were taken during the season. 344 -+L-.l.a..i. ,-. 1 1 1-. 1, A ,Q , Yi?' E fa. , 4, I n x Y rx VW fm. kilt!-if 'aixa' ' ' N L-Aw ., W 7 Ln My f- 2 ,. V ,I-lV?,-, '13 F 13,24 fm x s A , Q ' Y X N ggi A ir i -- W , f, i1:3', 3i,i fi lil! 'f X 7 W g iii! 1 N M. bfi ' U 'f ,f1 13 ' K 1 .SN ' lr' j xii' Buddies Elf? 534, 'I Q pw 1- X lg -.E .ioorfd Y. -1- gs N Mornin' Ho Q WW 3 Q 1 : i 55 CAMP TECHNOLOGY E QQ Aueusr 1922 QI ,' i I? U 3. Iii 'Y x I 1 , V . 4 5' Brealffasf , Secffon H ' 1 N '1 l y Noonffme - Homeward Bound I 1 W , N I 1 ' 5 i i ' Y i a 1 ' W1 Faculffj 7Er'JTm3 News Q L - - , M - I In iq I 7 Wx if 1 s 'L le Lf i M5 l W? 345 'gli' F MN-lT 'T' -- TJQA N-Q'J35?? nfw R Fi -. g .32 WI. Y A4g51i:f,:1-igg ge LQ, lc 'A L ig, '- o f ei s - . il l 5 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ,3. ffffl V, -----f .-,-- - -ff, -. 55,7 , ,Lil 1:-. , V 5 T 1.4-1 I' 'wi Li fd? f I The Athletic Meet was held on Labor Day, followed by the annual open N5 ' house and dance. Russ Ambach ran off with the Cup, while Bill Correale was in reach of the tape, being only a half point behind. Joe Perkins took third i place along with the honor of being able to up-set a transit in record time. Five Acts of Vaudeville was the work of the show, which was presented to R iff the native populace on the Saturday preceding Labor Day. The Open House is dance was so successful that the sentiment grew strong for a repetition of the dance and another was held two weeks later. Besides these dances, com- gk V E petition was strong in town between 'Maine's Best Orchestra, Wiswell's '41 Saxophone Sextet and Mr. Black and White, who Sing, play and entertain. Each one of these held a dance every Saturday night. The competition finally ended by seeing which could back their truck up closest to the Tech Landing to secure the I Tech dancers as they landed from the other side of the Lake. On the whole, the social functions in and around Camp were a great success. The miners left camp the Tuesday follow- , ing Labor Day, to spend two weeks in the , mine .in Vermont. Their work immediately became more strenuous, as they were de- . pendent on the hours when the mine was not in operation for a large part of their Mine T Survey. They lived comfortably in a small l hotel and were busy continuously with work of a quite interesting nature. The advantage which the Civil and Mining Engineers have in being able to rub shoulders in this work of a practical and pro- Pfofessof Home' fessional character, is one to be envied by those who are unable to get in such close contact with their fellow students. The spirit of the Camp has developed into one which makes it a place to which a Technology man may go to make intimate and lasting friendships in addition . to obtaining an excellent course in Surveying. ll i I ' li, . 346 . 4 so g S S if iiiii MMT Nl-,-e T' A 1 .al fzwca-2 ig fd , A , 1 S C1 rc , - 'AY' SSQ-W5 -il 'Q2L,-fS x TQJ FQQLL, EM-f4iiifi?ff,,f,SfQ'E.e, , ,'1.Q.QT'ii.,...gg--, V , S , -s..i-.7,, Q Emil LLQUE A ri., ' T E tg li N I Q U ri 1924 fi Q sg ', -W i-141-fn-M.-H iv YW ,TM Y Y: c JJ M2133 ' ' if it Semor Class Day Commlttee W, ,l, J 33 93 rf if 1 JV? JUST J l i l l , Chairman ...... .......... C harles Edmund Brokaw , First Marshal . . Charles Edmund Brokaw A Second Marshal . Henry John Horn, Jr. l Third Marslzal . . . . . Duncan Robertson Linsley Q l 1 l James Alan Bowers Joseph Charles Patty , Jerome Ludwig Boyer John Ward Poole Albert Jesse Browning Harry Eugene Rockefeller Colby VVillia1n Bryden Raymond Crawford Rundlett Donald Fell Carpenter John Edward Sallaway l 'Charles Yardley Chittick Hugh McCluer Shirey ' Leland Kinsey Cowie John William Strieder 1, l Laurence Berry Davis Edmund Jared Thimme l Warren Tebbetts Ferguson Wilfrid Mulock Thomson ', Thomas Henry Gill Attilio Robert Tonon Samuel Parker McConnell Everett Walter Vilett Othneil Glanville Vlfilliams l l COMMENCEMENT VK-'EEK PROGRAM 'I TUESDAY, JUNE 6 .... ......... C lass Picnic at Pemberton H l WEDNEsDAY, JUNE 7 . . . . Afternoon, Tea Dance in Walker Evening, Pops at Symphony Hall Ml' THURSDAY, JUNE 8 . . . , Class Dinner in Walker Memorial will FRIDAY, JUNE 9 . . . . Senior Prom at Hotel Somerset , SATURDAY, JUNE 10 . . . . Class Day in Great Court ill SUNDAY, JUNE 11 . . . . Baccalaureate Sermon in Trinity Church Ill MONDAY, JUNE 12 . . . . Commencement Exercises in Great Court if 'l W' 348 D1 ' D + Y 1 f- or Y -- A-4 fr- r M I I l f,?y .teas tl! . . . ,l...f,t.3-S.-ff' sf,,..i.....,-fff'fF,,,,.,,'fS:ffff: .il E if-ig 1924 T F C ll N l Q U E 1924 c , 5 - .---. c ' '--- ' ll I lt fs- -- - .-...L .....,. Y .. .. 2-D ,EU , - -mv, A U .47 'I I OR W EE K it il YES D.-XY. a chttring happy erunrl of Stniors took possession of down-town Boston as I, they paraded down XYashington Street enroute to their Class Picnic. At Rowe's Wharf, up the parade clislinndtd and the stcanztr ,Nantasket was commandeered for the sail up 5 the harbor to Pemberton where the picnic proper was to begin. Swimming races and other aquatic sports were first on the program with a degree rush providing an exciting follow-up. In this, reversing the Faculty methods, the degrees were given on a basis of physical rather than mental merit. Immediately after the rush, a hearty New England Shore dinner was held at the Hotel 1 , Pemberton. At five o'clock when they sailed back down the harbor to Boston, each Senior was I fully ready to call it a day, and a mighty good day at that. l Yliednesday afternoon, the Tea Dance was held at lYalker, where over two hundred seniors , and their friends danced the afternoon away with occasional time out for tea. Wednesday even- l , ing, festivities were renewed at Symphony Hall, where Tech night at the Pops was held. Infor- fx mality and hilarity claimed the evening for their own and at times even threatened to drown out lm the excellent music which formed its background. The prize song of '22, written by E. E. Hatch ll '91, was one feature of the evening and was received with great enthusiasm. Early in the evening f I fifty to one hundred representatives of the Class of '17 arrived with a bang and throughout the n if evening repeatedly repulsed all attempts that formality made to recapture the gathering. The li Stein Song sung by over two thousand voices ended the evening according to tradition. Thursday, the Class again gathered together, this time for the Class Dinner. After an ex- cellent meal and just as excellent cheering, Tech's four hundred quieted down long enough ' for a short business meeting. The following permanent Class Officers were elected:-Donald F. Carpenter, Presiclentg Eric F. Hodgins, General Secretaryg W. W. Russell, Member of the Alumni Councilg C. E. Brokaw and H. G. Homer, Jr., Executive Committee. Friday, the Senior Prom filled the ballroom of the Hotel Somerset with some three hundred couples attired in all the glory of formal dress. A hot evening attempted to dampen the spirits of the gathering but itzwas impossible, for they were all out for an enjoyable evening and '22 as usual got what it went after. 3 Saturday was Class Day and the last of the gay social events of Senior Week '22. For the E first time in years, ample seating accommodations were provided, for the program was held in l a large tent erected in the great Court. First Marshal Brokaw and Class President Carpenter 1 opened the program with short speeches. An organized Burlesque was then presented, called I The Three Mosquitoes. This touching little play depicted the adventures of DeArgument '22 l and his three inseparables, Porthole, Oriole, and Enormous in their perilous journey through the wilds of Tech. Affairs were brought back to a more serious level by Dean Talbot '85, who made a short address, after which Class Day and Senior Week '22 were brought to a close in the time honored way by Take Me Back to Tech and the Stein Song. 349 EK -252 cj ll y I if ' W ,,. ffl, XA f 'S C C 1 ..-i.sg, L.- I Q .. ci 5 7 5 E I ' I L t I T ,gi ina 1924 T E C H N l Q U E 1924 M I W3 C t Jo . af, OIIIIIICIICCIIICII fail HOT June sun beat down on the Class of 1922 on the day of its Graduation 'I on Monday, June 12,1922 At two-thirty the throng gathered in the Tent , erected in the middle of the Great Court. The program opened with the ' 15, announcement by Professor Miller, Chairman of the Faculty, that the men who 27' were to receive the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy had successfully completed A N their work. These men were then presented with their Degrees by Dr. Elihu A Thompson, Acting President of the Institute. An address was delivered the Graduating Class by john Buffalo Christian. The following Theses extracts fix, li were read: j i BENJAMIN WARDER THORON, A.B. Civil Engineering 1 li An Efficiency Test on Hydraulic Turbines under Operating Conditions. l HORACE WINSLOW MCCURDY Mechanical Engineering Douglas Fir. PHILIP MERRIAM ALDEN Electrical Engineering I i Proposed Hydro-Electric Development on the Namsket River for the town of Micaldleboro, Massachusetts. JOHN WILLIAM STRIEDER Biology and Public Health The Source, Method, and Prevention of Mold Infection of Bread in Bakeries. L JOHN WHEELER CHURCH Chemical Engineering - I The Study of the Film Coefficient of Heat Transfer between Solid and Boiling Liquids. ' EDWARD CoLsoN FALES Engineering Administration i Analysis of the Position of the Middleman in the Distribution of Fine Papers! l ' ' I 1 l U l 1 ' , l 2 350 .5-W--YJ-.Y,- , ,YNY ,gl IH GEM u .1 as .YV k if wx Tail f fgiiTE3iifffiQig..- ' f' ,lata , ' i r ' t ' ' 'gi V , , , ' Q 5 ' T FY Tecumone 1924 1553 A iIT'2 'T' 'i I ff., I Q ' H NTL Institute Committee QA i Back Row: Harmon, Jennings, Adams, Kattwinkel, Pratt, Barnes, Bateman, Vandenberg, Evans, Massey Third Row: Hayden, Dexter, Nesbitt, McLane, Kirkham, Knight, Frazier, Smith, Gelotte Second Row: Scofield, Murdoch, Kingsley, Taylor, Shaw, Thimme, Bates. Nowell Front Row: Gove, Brown, Drew, Greer, Boyd OFFICERS ' President Vice-President Robert Payne Shaw Chester Clarke Taylor Secretary - Treasurer Edmund Jared Thimme Thomas Madison Taylor EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Robert Payne Shaw, Chairman Earle Salisbury Bates Chester Clarke Taylor Kenneth Clark Kingsley Thomas Madison Taylor Edmund jared Thimme 352 ? ::.. S I 53 234 s I 1 I 4 4 i I sl W i SI, i 4 i l 'iiiirs P Q y .,o ., ii t, Si .7 V, ,L a ir 'ss-Qalv-B Sf NJC, - , ,...Y 91:-gefg-fi?'?'-??7j, T4fE?E--iS'qiNQi'i 5 . g'C - 7'f ' 'm'?-Q ---'fi -. f -- - - ---,:f1-,iff - -- :il A3 F 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 , of T V A 'I 7-1-SL11-Qigggigzsi so A iizgsaffif -tors LE --if-4-- + f I V f Lili? Qya' HE Institute Committee is the embodiment of Student govern- 'ii i ment in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is com- , posed of representatives from the classes and the various undergraduate 5 ,F activities and is supported by an allotment from the Student Tax. l y Since the organization of this Committee, supervision by the Faculty 1 has been unnecessary in that the student body has undoubtedly proven itself capable ol self-government. The fostering of student independence -for in so far as student activities are concerned. and careful attention to all ii il problems pertaining to such government, has resulted in the develop- 'ltfy ment -of a student governing body as efficient as any similar body now organized. g l 1, Supported by the student body, composed ot and controlled by under- Q 'l graduates, and with a firmly established reputation, the Institute Com- Q mittee is, and should remain, supreme in all matters pertaining to the Q activities of the undergraduate body. l 1 ll l'i REPRESENTATIVES J l 1 i I ig Robert P. Shaw . . Class of 1923 ' I Chester C. Taylor . Class of 1923 Q . 12 f Edmund J. Thimmc . Electrical Engineering Society ,t l i Thomas M. Taylor . Budget Committee Q y .f geranegh Kingsley. gialkerltligzgnlorial Committee i a . t . . ass o Dehtion llflizisgzy . .21'ctivitiesCCommittee Elliot A. Adams inance ommittee Roscoe H. Smith . . Boat House Committee i Hall Kirkham . . Point System Committee il Clarence V. Chamberlin Intramural Committee . 1, HowardCW. Dexter, jr. ZA?rrZzi?ry4E4Zc1ttive Committee Joseph . Nowell . - - Q - - - Donald B. Jennings . Technique . Xglilliam D. Scotieldj . gechghvw l eorge F. Nesbitt, r. oo oo i A F5 F01-rest G, Harmon , Tech Engineering News Q Egon E. Kattwinkel . The flfevh I Charles A. Brantingham filorribirged llgiftqdll C1125 D th Richard H. Frazier . ec no ogy ristian ssocia ion I, l II5IerbgrtE L. Hayden , gill-95 0? 5 f avi vans . . . GSSO il 1glonaldVW. Mlgdock 25085 0? 5 . edd anden urg . GSSO D N 1 G1 L. B t . . Class of 1925 l ii 11?IzixidddRMaCgiiiShel1 . ggi Z5 s 1 al' . feel' . . 2' Charles A. Bianchi . Class of 1926 I' Kenneth G. Gove. . Class of I-926 1 u . . ji Lloyd G, Taylor , Aeronautical Engineering Society Paul B, B1-own , , Architectural :Society Ieaurence SB McLane gllffsflzlll gg001f6l3' S I l 'l E. . wi ngineering ocie y i PS?g5eP, Pfjglignes Corporation X V. . . . 1 Hafgld B, Gray , Mechanical Engineering Society 1 Frank P, Knight, jf, , Mining Engineering Society , Thgmag H, Boyd , Naval Architectural Society 4 Thomas B, D,-ew , Cosmopolitan Club 1 1 I 32-3- Q Q -x , c 7 1 i if mf- iz Li5 f?c?Ee ' - f V ,gl Yfrfg cms- L E 61 Y... -. ,LL E -we---J e 1, ale F fag ' iam E rj H N i Q U E 1924 A Hx K f'i'o jQ'Tf ' T ji:Ti 'ei 'T-W - ',. -. I ' i FWF- 'fri PYTV7 Ig, - Y H' lgstlmll Il I X 1 Y Y ,43j:5fY,, ....,,,,, , 4 ,,,,,,..,--..,,,,,.E,.- , ,, '3,,,E.., V - Y 7 V-f -.--..V W E S , il K Finance Committee t R Y H iyr ' , 93 Kill I ll T W l T ,il l T lk. i -f 1 al l l v l lil N l A ill l f ll ll l ll 1 l l l ill ' :W l , lil ll it , l 5 ll l P' ll li f T 'q . ' :gl , l ,J l ll ,l ' . 1 l ill Back Row: Brackett, Oberwarth, Gordon ll - i i flfliddle Row: Toll, Mossrnan, Head, Ashworth, Hayden, Seels, Evans 4 ll T nl Frou! Row: Taylor, Squibb, Cushman, Adams, Holden, Hassler, Scott, Coolidge I li l , , . lil gl, ll I lil l 1. li ll OFFICERS ll Chairman Secreiary if l Elliott Albertson Adams Arthur Raymond Holden will T 'l' l i l ll ,lf , lli EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ,rl Q l Frank Rogers Hassler, C71airma1z 3'4l li 1' l Burritt Alden Cushman, Ir. Carlton Ray Mabley l ,, 3, Daniel Harold Keck Preston Henry Scott ill gl il Frank Perkins Knight Francis Plummer Squibb ,,i l MEMBERS ii ll , M, Domingo joseph Bellingeri Herbert Leroy Hayden X if Franklin Olcott Billings Ralph Vlfellington Head 1'll,i j, , l Paul A. Blackwell Frederick Herlihy l li lil Paul Garnier Blampied John Martin Keck l lm l li. James English Brackett Columbus Ellis Lord llli i ll ' :,, Richard Jackson Chapin lValter Smith Marder wll v ll X VVinthrop Knowlton Coolidge john Raymond McPhee 'll llfl I Frank Charles Ede Bruce Morier Mossman l l 'H ll 1 X31 Sonierby Rogers Evans Gerald Marston Nauman Il 1 ,lg Luis Alberto Ferre Clarence Julian Oberwarth li l I1 'ui Charles Goldstein John Jennings Parsons ' i ii l' I lV1lliam Alexander Gordon, Jr. Francisco Parra l ll ll 'l' Harry Green Aubrey VVrisley Seels l l Q Nl Charles Hulbert Toll , 1 ,3 354 fl l l rf, AA ,N MYA1 H4457 Q- T T' 7 TTJIQJ W ' W' ' A JY Y A' l -i ,We-,Ai ,Aj 'Q a i 1 J: ,A Air ' L. Ci 'xl' 'A 9 'il 1.4...-L-...,,.--tm 7, L :il ' '11, x , 1 AD 'Y K . it - , S sg is vgqiwx V l 'Q ' I ' ' Y V AW V f ff -'9 3'iT3:1LQ' .QR 42:41 9 l tl t W-.4 I l'l H 'X-1 l ffl i iw-i K Technique Electoral Committee Back Row: Tcncli, du Pont, Donovan, Kane, Leighton, Marsh Third Row: Kenison, Cates, Dunn, Benedict, Fitch, Lasser, Vicario Second Row: Rivers, Joyce, Keck, Jennings, A. W. K. Billings, Hoclistetler, Rowe Frou! Row: Schoc-nfeld, Hamner, Phelps, Knight, F. O. Billings President Daniel Harold Keck Vice-Presizleiil Asa XYhite Kenney Billings, jr. MEMBERS Earle Salisbury Bates Howard Courtney Benedict, Jr. Asa W'hite Kenney Billings, Ir. Franklin Olcott Billings Vincent Kaczynski Cates Harold George Donovan Edgar Parker Dunleavy John Douglass Fitch Fletcher Gilliland Hamner Robert john Hochstetler Donald Brownlie Jennings Henry Bugbee Kane Hugh Leon Walker ALTERNATES Carroll Livermore Dunn Samuel Hallock du Pont Edward James Hanley l 355 S ecretary- Treasurer john Douglass Fitch Richard lVesley Kenison George Warren Knight David Lasser Ingram Lee Lester Burroughs Leighton Lynn Palmer Marsh lVilmot Grant Peirce, Jr. Charles Mortimer Phelps VVilliam Flournoy Rivers VVilliam Henry Robinson, Jr. John Robert Tench Carlo Giovanni Vicario Thomas Harold Joyce Wfilliam Dennison Rowe David Morris Schoenfeld The Walker Memorial Committee Cole Mansfield Bundy Kingsley Gault Kenneth Clark Kingsley '23, Chairman Thomas Freeborn Bundy '24 Austin Cole, Jr. '25 , Andrew McPhail Gault '24 Norman Lathrop Mansfield '25 The Walker Memorial Committee, Whose duty it is to administer the af- fairs of Walker Memorial, is a sub-committee of the Institute Committee. The duties of the committee consist in assigning offices to the various student activi- ties, in granting permission for the use of the various rooms in the buildingg and in general co-operating with the authorities of the Institute in the upkeep and appearance of the building. i Many helpful directories are kept in the office of this committee, the idea being to help student activities, and to see that each has a satisfactory place to transact its business and hold its social affairs. 356 The Bud get Committee I Billings Miller Smith Taylor Coolidge Thomas Madison Taylor, Chairman Roscoe Harwil Smith Winthrop Knowlton Coolidge Henry Coulden Lay Miller, Jr. iFranklin Olcott Billings Elliott Albertson Adams The money derived from the payment of the Student Tax for the purpose of supporting undergraduate interests and activities, is assigned to the Budget Committee for distribution. The work consists of reviewing and adjusting the Budgets submitted by the activities, and disbursing the money accordingly. The Committee is made up of the Treasurer of the Institute Committee as Chairman, Treasurer of the M. I. T. A. A., the Chairman of the Finance Com- mittee, and two members at large appointed by the Institute Committee. ?l'Resigned 357 X Q59- .D t -,T ,r 1924 T E C H N I o U E 1924 For ri TVIL Tiff' 'pi 'f :Q -' - TW27 3- T--' 'TTTSDSL'-1'f. '2- 'f -1 257, .ra -T T ,Tfi riijifi Q- -4--,-21l.pg g l' 5 - - Y ' 1 'T ' - it - lr Q Y ,423 . . . . rx ef, Technology Chr1st1an Assoc1at1on 5' rw, lg? ef l l l l 1 Back Row: Correale, Hazennlagger, Holt, Keck, Swift, Phelps, Rhodes , , Front Row: Tappan, MacMxllan, Frazier, Parsons, Ross. Mossman , lx 'W OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE l- 1 ll - A . . ll' X , PW-Y'rde7'lf ' Vice-President -V R1Ch3fd Henry Frazler '23 Henry John MacMillan '24 wr Ylreasurer Representative from Cabinet y l John Jennmgs Parsons '24 Wlilliam Edward May '24 General Secretary Wallace Mason Ross l 1 CABINET Denton Massey '23 - . . . Director Bible Study Harold L- Halen 24 . Director Book Exchange W'm. Correale '24, . . Director Boys' Work A- Wh1tUeY Rhodeg 24 - Director Church Relations Charles M. Phelos 24 . Director Deputations Richard L- Holt 24 - Director Employment Bureau H- O- THDDHH 23 1 - . Director Foreign Students Albert S- Reflwa-Y 23 - Director Freshmen Advisers E E- Jagger 24 1 - - Director Freshman Cabinet Rernhard Gasger, 23 . General Manager Handbook COSCOG E- Swlff 24 - Director Industrial Service D- J 35155011 22? . . . . Director Information Bureau WQHQC1 H. Keel: 24 ..... Director Meetings Department B 1ll1am Washmgton,Quarles, Jr. '24 . Director Publicity Bureau ruce M- Mossman 24 - . . Director Social Department 358 '1 M - ' -- W-we--J - fm-.e.mD?-, ,,w:,T,, , ! V-, -V ig, Y V sg , , cs ,. ,L- Qi 1 X fi' K, , xx -. h - O Wi , - '41 'f' ' Q ' c e EEE 2 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 E . . i ?'QHfAL-will-L-' gn -- L 1 , 'W' ' v. . .i.r1vHg 53 ,Pls Qt if a , il Nl l il L 2 fl 11 5 . ,l A R Ks, 9 W HE vital problems which confront a young man who undertakes K the strenuous life of the Institute are the maintenance of Q, physical and spiritual vigor. The sacrifice of bodily health is still not an infrequent tragedy of our institution. Yet a greater tragedy, still less infrequent, is the loss of that deep sense of social , responsibility which should mark every professional man. I The rigorous training of an engineering education gives a power for accomplishment which may be equally useful or destructive to society. Those, who fully realize that man has merely discovered nature's laws - not made them - can use them only with reverence. V It is by the infusion of Christian principles into engineering ethics that the Technology Christian Association hopes to render its greatest service. How empty learning, and how vain is art, But as it mends the life, and guides the heart. -Young ' 359 ill' T Y'YT1 --4 --- f 4 w 1 i w 1 w 4 w 1 1 w xx W T i, J w 5 I 1 N I 1 x P u Q N , 1 W f fpxisa cf! I fl 'Gil ' 'TP-' T . I-515' L, I L 19' TECHNIQUE 1924 ' 3 ,Q-Epglir 7----.H 'r .'.' mfs pr 'Un 'ciffrrr -' 1v V, frr' 7 ' ll I V54 . . f S1 gma Chl if If , , AWA fp ff juli qi ' Q,2S'3f'I ,v-, I , Q .fc N: . - . , A '- ' - '--' I- ' A-at , E ,.. 77 Active Chapters 20,000 Members Founded in 1855 at Miami University CHAPTER ROLL A Miami University BH Case School of Applied Science and I' Ohio Wesleyan University Western Reserve University A University of Georgia B9 University of Pittsburg E George Washington University BI University of Oregon Z Washington and Lee University BK University of Oklahoma 0 Gettysburg College BA Trinity College K Bucknell University BM University of Colorado A Indiana University BN Brown University M Denison.University BKID University of Arizona E De Pauw University BO Iowa State College of Agriculture and O Dickinson College Mechanic Arts P Butler College BH Oregon State College of Agriculture fb Lafayette College and Mechanic Arts XII University of Virginia BP Montana State College of Agriculture SZ Northwestern University and Mechanic Arts AA Hobart College BE University of New Mexico AB University of California BE University of Tennessee AF Ohio State University BT Colorado Agricultural College AE University of Nebraska BT Washington State College AZ Beloit College BE Emory University AH State University of Iowa BNI' Georgia School of Technology A6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology BQ University of Toronto AI Illinois Wesleyan University AA Purdue University AA University of W'isconsin AX Wabash College AN University of Texas ZZ Centre College of Kentucky AE University of Kansas ZNI1 University of Cincinnati AO Tulane University of Louisiana HH Dartmouth College AII Albion College G9 University of Michigan AP Lehigh University II University of Alabama AZ University of Minnesota KK University of Illinois AT University of North Carolina AA State University of Kentucky AT University of Southern California MM West Virginia University A111 Cornell University NN Columbia University AX Pennsylvania State College EE University of Missouri AII' Vanderbilt University O0 University of Chicago AQ Leland Stanford Junior University PP University of Maine BI' Colorado College TT Washington University BA University of Montana TT University of Washington BE University of Utah rib-rib University of Pennsylvania BZ University of North Dakota WPXI' Syracuse University QQ University of Arkansas 362 3 -l Y YY gr? i V if I f- N W -AAA in W W ffnn , Q 1 ,L 111301 I tx 5.4 1,4 J Q,,11 C N 'sfu 1 jj ,. . -I 1 ' -as rx., few. 1' , ,., I 5 , v --'--.ii- -- 'N 1 n co1 ,i,f. ,f 1 L , .. cc -1fsvs,,: .' lm ,-.., 4- -L L ff? ,5422i ' f--EQ?iz!5'1i5',5'i3 ...AYQEB1ear:-.'.'4,.f::i:J-V tp ' , , 1- - 11,gi'l:ifT'Qi- Y .i.-1Y Y V V fa, Y V-.,1'f'44- , ,,:,f1:figgj-iiffetz. ,I . -Q71 CM' ' ' - Ui ' S' I cj '11 11' - ,, 4 ,H 1 --1 F- V, 4 1 11 , D .1 1 V . s ., 1 . 1, L . . - 1 ,Lg 1 iv ' f J 3 kwtwale--. as-sie 1 1 sense safe Y- -1 - I ffiittirn 11 1 as arms --me-U A111-, - -f- ' W- f---A - A---M ---'ff f - ---M - ---1 If , 1 1 II fe 'cgg cg '--- 4' - -'N eff- -Y' WW- 'W Y- ' Y im- 4-' f, , N, .,,,,., ,LLLLH 1 illl' . I 1111, IIIII ,1 1 I R' I ' 0 'L .X 1 I S1 gma Chl W1 1 II 1 Alpha Theta Clmpler - listablishecl 1832 l If 1u1 UNQ W 11sI!1 1x11 W I11 5 II I I 1I ,. II 15,11 'X ' 1 119 1 . 1 I N 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1. Mit I1 I1 II ,,, I I I III III ' I Qi I11 , , , , , II ' I II I II I II Burk Row: Bamforcl, Bateman. Muhlenberg, XVyld, Gorsucli, Hoffman, Scott I 1 1 I l'l1inl Row: Hayward, Connard, Canby, Cumming, Byrne, Mares, Nevin, Billman, Shipley H I 2 tl Secom1'R0u': Ludlow, McKinnon, Nickle, Kirkliam, Fletcher, Taylor, Murdock ,1 II 3 1 Frou! Row: Pew, Parsons, Rockefeller I,' 1 I I II 1 1 H . I1 V Iy FRATRE DJFACULTATE I I john Alston Clark il I 1 I 1 1 FRATRES 1, 1 1921 1 I Henry Seymour Colton , I 1922 1 William Ryland Scott Thomas Madison Taylor ,I 1 I 1923 QI I Robert Compton Canby Hugh Dean McKinnon , Hall Kirkham Hugh Dickson Nickle I , 1 George Hartwell Ludlow Daniel Clemens Sayre Q1 1 Clarence james McDonougih, Jr. Howard Vernon Shipley I 1924 , Mitchell Vincent Allen Joseph Ray Mares ,V 1 Iohn Castle Byrne Donald X1Vebber Murdock I Boynton Jones Fletcher Thomas Marshall Nevin I 1 Reginald Geake W'yld - 1925 Glen Latrobe Bateman Richard Folsom Hayward Charles Myers Billman Corbit Strickland Hoffman, jr. George Baer Connard Charles Rick Muhlenberg Robert Lawrence Rockefeller 1926 1 james Baker Bamford Laurence Gordon Cumming , Robert Charles Dean Frank Marion Gorsuch 11 James Edgar Pew ' 1 532 Beacon Street, Boston I 363 I ,L -LIJ 1 .. G3 X3 iw' ' I, .- 1, ff-by 'hi-----X f I I L '...3.m - - ' H , '- - V . , - V 4 WL, ,Y ,Q ml! I ig ,L -L -im ' e' ' ' L W I ' Y W is T Ylllll L 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 51593 3 i fs -:fi v.',g.,,.ir,.T.i. .. - 'fi .. J. , -.,-. fifyfp, I. ,I . TH 1. I -JT!-r I IJ , WJ it Theta XI QS .X N fl Y, I X is l ' I 27 Active Chapters 3,900 Members Founded in 1864 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , Beta . . Sheflield Scientific School ., Gamma . . Stevens Institute of Technology Delta . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Epsilon . . . Columbia University Zeta . . Cornell University Eta - . Lehigh University Theta . . Purdue University Iota . . . Washington University Kappa . . . Rose Polytechnic University Lambda . . Pennsylvania State College Mu . . Iowa State College Ny . University of California Xl . - . . State University of Iowa 3 I OIUXCYOH . . University of Pennsylvania l P1 . . . Carnegie Institute of Technology l Rho . University of Texas ' Sigma - . University of Michigan THU, - . Stanford University UP?110H . University of Washington Phi - - . University of Wisconsin Q C111 - - . . Ohio State University , PS1 ,... . University of Minnesota ' Omega - . . . Washington State College I Alpha Alpha . . University of Louisiana I Alpha Beta . . University of Illinois Alpha Gamma . Armour Institute of Technology I l fi i 364 l QW I 'PM ' f ff 7 I ' ' Aa. .ii N G f 's'- 'NF'-f V ifafff? 4 4- , 3 -l'i?f4rs3:s. iii 'M i : fe S' TTT: J el waz T lf Q it 'M f fp ll Ii. iff:-4 T' E MFZT W Theta XI I J Delta Clinpier-Established 1885 :fa or MD l L W illll lla: Wiz ul! l llli. il lf, I lu l fl l ll l 3 ll ,l 1' l l :I A4 lx l Back Row: MacDufI'ie. Lyons, Bush, Mason. Southworth, Elkins ' Third Row: Zavoico, Simonton, Shaw, Mason, Murray, Ambach, Thomas 1 Second Row: Hartshorn, Turney, Eaton, Gordon, Davis, Broclcleman, XVindharn V Front Row: Odell. Jones, Powers I , wg L l li FRATRES IN FACULTATE Harrison lrVashburn Hayward Henry Greenleaf Pearson l N Charles Augustine Chayne , I l l ll' F RATRES 5 li 1923 ,l ll Walton Trueman Davis Woodworth Northley Murray Samuel Fitzhugh Gordon Lewis Jerroldton Powers, Jr. it ,L Stanley Denton Hartshorn Thomas Orin Richards Herbert Leroy Hayden Oliver DeGraf Tenney W'inthrop Atherton Thomas ll W 1 ll 1924 li 7 3 Richard Curtis Eaton Horacio Palma Serrano l lf Maynard Lawrence Harris Frank Randolph Shaw L '1 Theodore Eames Sirnonton l ll 1925 i Arthur James Brockleman Daniel Weldon Odell 1, George Washington Elknis Edwin Warren Southworth, jr l li ji 1926 l l Gifford Harvey Symonds l 1 5 406 Marlborough Street, Boston - l Q 365 fe QQgsgfQi7??fQf7fffQQQfsf CX O ff get S :F : I -1'-. 9: Q 'Uni ,F C -f ' Y ,n in 'ig riff 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 X +2-1.1 .-,, ...., . i 1 ww ,,,, , , ,A , , .4 X I. .hm-,WIP 1 Q l ' SE e x9 it r X. V? gk rig ll- lf N A Delta Psi 5' i E J r xw - . .Q arf: ,: II T3 ',2 illlilliiii :V 5 - J 7 Active Chapters 4,439 Members Founded in 1847 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha - . . . Columbia University , Delta - . University of Pennsylvania Epsilon . . . Trinity College Lambda - . WVi1liams College Sigma . , . Sheffield Scientific School UPSHOU - . University of Virginia Tau . Massachusetts Institute of Technology l l 1 V i l W' I ! Ii L 366 li , C1 ..- V 4-ff' I, ,! X- r. ' 1 'il Qi , 3' 55' N '-'- 'T'-'WT Tj Q 1 f V K' ' -az- 1- -- ,. 3-ru, 335' ,P Eftififes 'Q' -- -- , - 3' 7 . mi T rs' 1 If rv 9 ff V im T f, Lsiisii Ji if s n 'Vn ' i in ' ' B Wi' i .,,fi. QETW 1 Mn V Y YYY Y i Y y . Delta PS1 tiff, il 'T Tau flmplcr - lislnlmlishcd 1389 KE ,H Hn i, 1 lull ffl if H iw: yriii .,1i,V inf' Rl ' ,V ,MW il it 1 ii , W iii, Bark Row: Smiley, Norton. Bancroft, Jones W' 1' 1 Third Row: XVebster, Nowell, Putnam, lVilliams, Blodgett, Edison, Colby ii ji , Serond Row: Parsons, Barclay, lVhite, Robinson, J. Brown, E. Brown, Thompson, Brill, Meadows N ti Frou! Row: Hewlett, Johnson ' 1, ii 1 FRATRES 1, 1 ,, 1923 i 1 lN'illiam Lyttleton Barclay, jr Joseph Cornell Nowell, Jr. Wil 2 john Lewis Brill Palmer Coslett Putnam jonathan Brown, 3d. Daniel Garrison Brinton Thompson i 1 if Everett Cathcart Brown ' Thomas Earle lVhite , i Theodore Miller Edison Hubert Lefebre lVilliams , 1, Kent Tenney Healy Francis Thomas XN7illis i il 1 ll 1924 1 Emmons VVentworth Blodgett John Jennings Parsons , XVilliam Vlfebster ,Q , i 1925 Q! Edward Bancroft Samuel Spaulding Meadows Charles Elliot Norton 1 ' ii f W 1 1926 1 john Orrin Colby Reverdy Johnson 1 Arthur Thomas Hewlett, 2nd Duryea Huntington Jones li Gilbert Smiley il ii 428 Charles River Road, Cambridge if 1 fi ll iii if 'li lx 367 n 'p' -1 --'f nf't-'rn' ,TV-'Arn-i' 'rr ' ' Arr 'li-' ' fn ' p ?' I , 'r in'fLi1ii,s P- 1 as m.,,.:gg1s,.a ff?-4 P J ww W g S J 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ' ljTUf:rf'f .vvv-. . .- ', Ti, .yy .A.: , AY., g - -: 4.54.-, ,.:1g'+,i: - .ga II I X Q: w i , 1 1 J!! qv K, .fb gf A 7, ef V I 1 I i H I l l l. i i, Chi Phi f jai . Mix HF' . fig Ei rf C 1X5 N 25 Active Chapters 6,800 Members Alpha . Beta . Gamma Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa Lambda Mu . Nu . Xi . . Omicron . Pi . . Rho . Sigma . Tau . Phi . Chl . Psi . Omega . . Alpha Tau Alpha Chi Founded in 1824 at Princeton University CHAPTER ROLL . University of Virginia . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Emory College . Rutgers College . Hampden-Sidney College . Franklin and Marshall College . University of Georgia . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Ohio State University . University of Wisconsin . University of California . Stevens Institute of Technology . University of Texas . Cornell University . Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University . Iowa State University . Lafayette College . University of Illinois . University of Alabama . Amherst College . Dartmouth College . Lehigh University . Georgia School of Technology . University of Michigan . Ohio Wesleyan University 368 Q- .rflf .4-' ' 1 t -.w V K K' . .i I V, . ,V il' - ' ,'Vg ,s , ,, ,V V J 1 ,, , .,.,,,, ,iii I. 4 - A 41 .N . 'nv-V, Chi Phi i J 1 l l .N 1 Beta Cll21IJl0f'- Established 1890 J . 9 9 l M' l 1 i' rl T T T, ll :ll l lfzl f l l Buck Roux' Cahill, de Coningh, Taylor. E. A., Ranger, Watt 'll l Jliddle Rouu' duPont. J., Valentine, S., Jones, XVilson. Geis. Oxnard, duPont. E., Niekamp I 'il Front Row: Burks, Valentine, A., Miller, Robins, Sylvester, Taylor, E. S. 1 9. r FRATRES ,Q GRADUATE T , j Harry Gray Burks, Jr. Vllesley Maclsaren Hague 1 Evander VVallace Sylvester l ll l l 1922 1 1 Robert Saunders Couplancl, Jr. Henry lVIcAlpin Schley 1923 Henry Couden Lay Miller, Jr. Francis Berkeley Robins ' W 'William Stacy Niekamp Allard Mayo Valentine Q, Foster Nichols Perry Richard Morgan Watt, jr. ll John Hamilton Zane li 1 N l ' 1924 if l T ll Milton Birch Barba Edward Allinson Taylor N lfll Edward Hurlbut de Coningh Edward Storey Taylor 13 Walter Allen Vllilson llll I 1925 l l yl Edgar Daniel Cahill Ralph Frederick Gow llldl James Quinn duPont Benjamin Alexander Oxnard, Jr. ll X l George Fries Geis Casper Ranger, 2nd. ll lll lil ll 1926 gl l ll Ermie duPont Hugh Everett Jones ill l Cedric Valentine lil Q 44 The Fenway, Boston l fl l- lll li .ll l 369 ll l ll rl l -ff r rrfi' J r or sw ' r gg: or . 4T'l'1?El ElEffl11i?lfll D, f - W - , A ----we--if mY si 1, X rg:-x Q 3,1 W1 i' gg y .3 y 0 if g 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 if S V fi if Q1 as F Ili' ll al' 1n-UTY-T1 .f ' - T T'-:'., Q..-. -'-.'f-,',,::q.1.- -- t Y 17? ' 'Q , f Delta Kappa Epsilon fx 1 X 1 ,fi X its ,Y N gl l 'Zi 1 W V. -M g, b gi 0 v i s i H iii 5 E A 1- r s ' 1399 ,I L l O ii? a ss , ix v1l100lq TCXVff ,. S 'X .. ,--!,,...f.....4sJ,hf-,. 43 Active Chapters 14,000 Members Founded in 1844 at Yale University i CHAPTER ROLL ,If-Iii - ...... YaledUnixEersity .eta . . . Bow oin ollege 1 X1 . . . Colby University Sigma . . . Amherst. College ' , Gamma . . Vanderbilt University i PS1 . - . University of Alabama i Upsilon , . Brown University Beta . . University of North Carolina Eta- - . University. of Vjirginia 52115123 . . . Ilgliami Ueuaqersity . H . . enyon o ege Eta- . . . lgartmogtlh College - . . . en re o ege Alpha Alpha . . Middlebury College gggfigoln . . slvniffersityeofl Michigan . . 1 rams o ege R110 - . Lafayette College Tau - . Hamilton College Mu - - - . Colgate University , gilt - PH, - . Sollege of th? lgityl oi New York .3 .1 - . niversity o oc es er ggi . . I1su?ers Clcjllege It I V - . e auw niversi y V Gamma Phi - . Wesleyan University I , PS1 Omega . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ' 1 Beta Chi . . Adelbert College ! I 1 Delta Chi . . Cornell University ' Delta Delta . . Chicago University Phi Gamma . . Syracuse University Gamma Beta . Columbia University I Theta Zeta - . University of California Alpha Qhi . . . Trinity College Phi Epsilon . . University of Minnesota i ,?1gmiT2Bld . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology I all am, 2 - . Tulane University , A1Dha Phl . . . University of Toronto I Delta KHDDH . . University of Pennsylvania E gall Alpha . . McGill University 'l lgma Rho . . Stanford University g3EgaPbh,. . . University og ,gllinois 1 - . U ' 't s Karma EDsilon , . gf Vilgzicshington Rho Delta - . University of Wisconsin 1 ? l 370 , -, ' , X-i if C Ct ,, Y , .X L'hZflQQ3'i 2 ff r C71 if flfr 2-..--W A E Q33 1924 TECHNIQUE 11:24 Tv ...EAL f ffiiiQA f' A ' Wf,Cf,'E 'ff' ' ' ' 'W A-A UM- 'Ev' N Q L- 'lL'l g f ' ' gr r is is i ' Hi iii iigfef f --- V- - -Y ,wgj ,.'g,,,,j,i ij Ii , ,f 1, ' fm Delta Kappa Epsllon 1 ' Sigma Tau Chapter-Established 1890 yi .1 are ee A A W :i 5 1 1 1 Ml! it 'nf . ll, iii: IH. iii lui I i iid I ji i 3 iii i if ii i i 1 Back Row: Rose, Kelly, Barry, Smith, Dingley. Deignan, McGrew, Bianchi I ,ii Third Row: Ludwig, McShane, Snow, Mclndoe, XValch, Ferrer, Davis , lf? Second Row: Pratt, Shcrer. Storb, Flather, Clement, Coolidge, Smith Ili' Fran! Row: Hammond, O'Donovan, Hooks, Booth I i FRATRES IN FACULTATE Alfred E. Burton VValter Humphreys Maurice DeKay Thompson Dean A. Fales FRATRES 1923 Franklin Groves Clement james Weldon Pratt Winthrop Knowlton Coolidge Arthur Dearborn Smith, jr. Philip Chester Cornelius George Theodore Storb Herbert Hesselton Flather Joseph Stolp Sherer, jr. 1924 Herbert Willoughby Booth Richmond Kenneth Kelly james Francis Mclndoe Ralph Edward MC5h21f1C Leland Ornell Ludwig, jr. 1925 Edward Chapin Booth Francis Payson Hammond Ernest Lawson Davis 1311195 HGatOY1 Hooks 1926 C. Humphreys Barry Charles Andrew Bianchi john Eugene Deignan Edward Nelson Dingley, Ir. Jose Felix Ferrer Edward Josephus McGrew Richard Leo O'Donovan Sayre B. Rose Adon Nathan Smith Charles Wesley Snow Frederick Edward Walch, jr. 104 Charles River Road, Cambridge 371 Q05 he .jj I -X VD' Fx '5 K Vi f' . A J A f A --' , ' E--51 gg 145161 Ref 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 E X , FW eff-1, V , 'if--f., -ff. .,I,, ,l.:. ,ISN -Il In N W Syn A f i Z A Q 52 65 Phi Beta Epsilon 931, -1 la , - ' W ff l ' l RN N55 W?ffF'i:W f if-A -fi 'K -in , f w X , -S' A A w?F,li,.lx5wlW, N , N I l l N ,f ll 1 1 N 4 N Local 300 Members Founded in 1890 at Technology ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS Boston Northern Ohio Chicago New York California 372 :J 1 i l 1,,,, x 5' 1 L 1 J. JY I , fe ll V l l l l i 'i ra ll rl l 1 1 l l l l l , . , l - ' . w, . Y' Ai-'ii iiuii ' -5. V .Y Q 'E' - 'q Y V Y L 111 l, ,,f55g:g::f 9 A L , r r eff E wxssfgffi 'il' 1'f 'iiTi.1i 2 l Gigi iii f 134 f l,iW is rc 1 Q-ig rg iwsi ii, 'LQELQ-i-.' mv ,VH Wi Y Y i Q ' f ' frm' ' . U e-9 -fe - E Jil 1- A f Ph1 Beta Eps1lon . Local at Tevhnology - Established 1890 F wif W ls!! rl li img if vm l'lw lu, I.: is ' ll Ill l 'l I E llll ill J l l l Bark Row: XVelcI1, Elmendorf, D. Grant, Gayley. Hopton, Jones ,, Thin! Row: Swartz, Bates, Roetliili, Brand, French, Spiker, Sonnekalb ' lil ?ccandRRo:v.bClranipgond Murdoch. Pike, Brantingham, May, Bickford. Joyce , 1 'foul uw: e '00, 4. rant 5 FRATRES IN FACULTATE l George Owen Gordon Ball Wilkes l 'l FRATRES 1923 Hamilton Judson Bicklord Lester Stanley Champion Charles Alan Brantingham XValter Baldwin Murdoch Herman Fay Pike 1924 David Kimball Grant 1fVilliam Edward May Thomas Harold Joyce George Swartz ll 1925 ll Joseph Delaplaine Bates, Jr. Bruno Emil Roetheli l Nelson Henline DeFoe 1gVi1lia11fII5relslriej gOg11l16kall3 Eliot Kimball Grant amue ic ar pi er Morton Carter Swift, II 1926 Arthur Barnard Brand Frank 1Villiam Cole Duryea Elwell Elmendorf Alfred Willard French, Jr. Lester Charles Hopton Edward Clift Jones Cortelyou Ladd Simonson S. Williamson John 1fVelCh 400 Charles River Road, Cambridge 373 Ewfgi -cj B924 TECHNCIOUE 1924 I H .-if? 'TE 1: 1.3 ri- ' -, .. . -iff ,,.,-,,. ,el-r : ..,, EY, 2277? -5-l--,yiiligj-rf?i.... J will u I 48 Active Chapters Williams . Union . . Hamilton . . Amherst . . . Western Reserve Colby . . . Rochester . . Middlebury . . Bowdoin . Rutgers . . Colgate . . New York . Miami . . Brown . Cornell . Marietta . Syracuse . . Michigan . . Northwestern . Harvard . . . Wisconsin . Lafayette . Columbia . Lehigh . . Tufts . . DePauw . . . Pennsylvania . Minnesota . . Technology . . Swarthmore . Stanford . 'California . McGill . . Nebraska . Toronto . . Chicago . . 'Ohio State . Illinois . , , Washington. . Pennsylvania State U . Iowa State . . Purdue . . , Indiana . . Carnegie . Wesleyan . . Kansas . . . 'Oregon State . Virginia . . . Delta Upsilon was rv S antas sg xxx xxx QS. f, X4 X fn-. 7-3? - H , vi Z1 554153. ' , A U I .fjz.'ff, ,-k f A-f-1 noefwngi ,f iwn...m.i-ii 3- ' .. M Pt L : E S , ' V 7' A , 5 A garage: .f , 1 - a. ,J lfraftif ' as V .E5 'f: E 2 as-P-T .' is - if ,:: its E ,s:g,J'E5, '15 I- 1 ,- H ug 15 , , - , A ' g , . - H . wg,-fl ,in I ' ,rg ,QQ-qi! i'- Tas ,f'g'. 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X QV Y x k Us-f - sf 15,000 Members Founded in 1834 at Williams College CHAPTER ROLL 374 Williams College Union University Hamilton College Amherst College Western Reserve University Colby College University of Rochester Middlebury University Bowdoin College Rutgers College Colgate University New York University Miami University Brown University Cornell University Marietta University Syracuse University University of Michigan Northwestern University Harvard University University of Wisconsin Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College I DePauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore College Leland Stanford Junior University University of California McGill University University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Chicago Ohio State University University of Illinois University of VVa.shington Pennsylvania State College Iowa State College Purdue University University of Indiana Carnegie Institute of Technology Wesleyan University University of Kansas Oregon State College University of Virginia 1 i i 14' , J A '- ,J x' if HN 37 52 f , ,V,A 2 2 N-ffs 1 -EE-',ifGE.iY--if .xiHi::?':Yi W, ,. -uaftllt-t:TA l KB T E ,xg.'?l'--T---- +-f--L-f- H- Jw -V -- -'A - W' Y Q - --Y Hfxgf---1 fie'f'A'-Vh'+'+'-'ia-.ae-----1----iAu-?' ' 'ifi 15,531 li l- L ll N l Q ll li 19924 TF to 31 ----A---+4 -A e -H A - we A -2 A :W-I, .. ' l i ' . fi. 2 ti Delta Ups1lon Y I 5 Technology Chapter - Established 1891 A A41 1 l ' G df rl K gt H 1 HBP il 'Plug F l,fQi ll ' ' Ill 1 l 4 ' 1 l . y , QF! 1 Vi' l J Back Row: R. XV. Head. Ricgel, Jackson. Smith, Gove, Clarke, Storrs, Buzzell, Bidwell i 1 .lliddle Row: Black, XVhc'v.-ler, Klutcy, Lumb, Fletcher, R. C. Head. Scott V if Front Row: Bundy, XVilson, Lane, Beattie. Grcatwood, Miner, McDonnell 1 I l I FRATRES IN FACULTATE Louis Derr l Thomas Palm Pitre I George Madison Maverick Rufus Cook Reed Y Paul Willard Norton Frank Vogel I l 'I FRATRES , 1923 Malcolm Burch Beattie John Martin Keck i Howard Dickson Hackett Frederick Ernest Klutey Henry Roy Harris Benjamin Philbrick Lane l 1 Ephraim Fletcher lngals, 2nd. Harry George Miner l Charles Thomas Jackson james Smith McDonnell, jr. I Arthur Jeffrey 1fVi1son 5 l l 1 1924 l Allan White Black Henry Royce Greatwood I Thomas Freeborn Bundy Frederick Ernest Klutey K Preston Henry Scott ' 1925 Roger Gilbreth Buzzell Henry Oliver Lumb Allen Gordon Clarke Frank Herman Riegel l Gilbert Boughton Fletcher William Huntington Storrs Allan Gordon Clarke William Richmond Wheeler 1926 ' Eliot Nathaniel Bidwell Ralph 1rVellington Head , Kenneth Granville Gove Randolph Chalfaut Head ii. 526 Beacon Street, 375 Boston 4.17 ir Cs Q sw X. 1 1 Q if rg. ,-N , .f 45 was km-N ,fs Q - I - , ,Lag-.tigggccsae Ll, LLL 1 I A 'Ci , r - of , iff so QI 1924 Teci-11-Home 1924 E , fn vIM 7,5347 ,Maisy f -....- ,,g,g,.g g ,W , Y C1 E ,,1 II I ,f o n Q If Slgma Alpha Epsilon 1 I was ,Za 5' , Ik i l ii E97 5 -I A , -. IIIIQQX. C 'H 5' QIQ j ,fa ,1 QI 1,7 s It Qing' 'III . I it I I 1 Elvis. - I 91 Active Chapters I I I 22,000 Members I Founded In 1806 at the University of Alabama CHAPTER ROLL I I A PROVINCE .ALPHA I I Florida Upsilon . ..,. University of Florida Maine Alpha .......... University oi MaIne Georgia Beta . , , .... University of Georgia Massachusetts Beta Upsilon ..,. Boston UnIVersIty GeorgIa Epsilon , ...., I . . Emory University Massachusetts Gamma ..... HarVardIUmvers1ty GeorgIa Phi . . . . Georgia School of Technology Massachusetts Delta . Worcester Polytectgnic II1I1st1I:ute Georgia Ps1 . ........ Mercer University Mass. Iota Tau .... I-lass. Institute o ec no ogy New Hampshire Alpha ..... Dartmouth College P It Z I New Hampshire Beta .... New Hampshire College Iowa Beta I I I I I Iioiflncn IE?A Univegsity lg gffwa ' I G . ....... Iowa tate o ege N v li Al 1 PROVINCE BETA C rn ll Universe Inn? Dining' ' ' ' ' Drake University ew or pla ......... 0 e I I Y KanSaSA1Dha I I I I I Kansas University New York Delta ......., Syracuse UnIversIty Kansas Beta I I I I I Kansas State Couege I 1 gem' Xorg -'r' ' - 'S - golumbe Hnlvgrsgy MIssouri Alpha . . . . MissourI State University I ,gew York S. 0 - PI -. - - - - t- SawgsnCIi U2 Y Missouri Beta . . I . . . XV2!.Sl1lHgt0H University 1 '1 few IH . 'gmn 11 -r-- t' .eg ens College Nebraska Lambda P1 .... Ungversity of Nebraska , Pggggzlxggig ggigeta - Pennsylvaflngtaygig Cguggg South Dakota Sigma . . University of South Dakota i Il3ennsyIvania Qsdta . 1 1 A i 'BCvetIIpysIIuI13g College PROVINCE ETA I ennsy vania e a .,..... uc ne ruversi y , . . 1 113mS11VaH1a211ea 'PI' - ' Univefsitgpinennsnvinia 321332 Sfiia ' ' ' ' ' coiofailniiffiiitifai258322 1 ennsy vania Igma 11 ..,... ic Inson Ol ege ----' - , 1IiennsyIvania . Carnegiednstitute ofII'1IechnI?logg ggIgIr3gg Iigggbda .... ColoIaIIII1gIicglicIIoIIIJgDlZlIIi1IEIf ennsy vania ' . . ' 't itts urg , - - - - - - . . A Pennsylvania Oniegamnmn . . , imierillsegclieny College Wyoming Alpha ...... University of Wyoming I PROVINCE GAMMA PROVINCE THETA , WashingtonICity-Rho . George VVashington University Arkansas Alpha Upsilon .... University of Arkansas I I North Carohna Xi . . . University of North Carolina Louisiana Epsilon I ..... Louisiana State College 1 1 NIorthICarolIna Theta ....... IDavIdson ColIege Louisiana Tau Upsilon . . . . I. Tulane University , 1 VIrgInIa Omicron ....... University of Virginia Oklahoma Kappa . . . . Uruverslty of Oklahoma I Virginia Sigma .... Washington and Lee University Texas Rho ........... University of Texas 1 1 1 I I I PROVINCE DELTA I I I I PROVNCE Im-A giinois Beta - ' Unwefsity Onllnnnls Kentucky Epsilon . . . 1. . University of Kentucky lnols Delta - ' r - ' - Mlnnfln Unwnrsny Kentucky Kappa .......... Centre College Illinois Tneta ' ' - ' - UH1vefS1tv of Cnlcngo Tennessee Eta . . .... Union University minors PS! Omega ' ' ' Northwestern University Tennessee Ka a . . . University of Tennessee Indiana Al ha F klin C ll e DD - ' V D ' ' ---- mn . 0 ng Tennessee Lambda . . . Cumberland UnIversIty Indiana Beta ' ' ' - - - Purdue Unwerslty Tennessee Nu . Vanderbilt Unlversity i ilxiblzinlgziiriigilliglligtl 1 i ' ' Indiiraiiggzgffggz Tennessee Omega 1 I 1 I IUni1IIerIsity oflghe SII:1.IEh 1 Michigan Iota Beta I I I I University of Michigan Tennessee Zeta . out western res y erian n ve s y II Mmnesota Alpha . . . . University of Minnesota P KA II I 8IIIo Ilgelta . . . , Ohio Wesleyan University AIIZOIIII Alpha ROVINCE PIEIIIVEIISIIIY of Arizona 10 1 I I I I ' ' ' 'I ' I I .... . . . . I I i 1 Ohio T11-iii? H I I UIEY-Egsgzlafg California Alpha ........ Stanford University 1 ' ' - - - ' ' ' 't f California I1 I Ohio Mu . . ...... Denison University California Beta --r-4 . f ' . Unwersl V O . . 1 ' 1 Ohio Rho . . ' ' California Gamma . University of Southern California I ,I I I . . Case School of Applied Science . . N d I I SIIIIQ Isgrgma , A IIIII MOIIIIEI Unign College Nevada Alpha ........ University of eva a 1 I10 211.1 . . . ...... iami niversity I ' WISCOUSIH Alpha ...... University of Wisconsin PROVINCE LAMBDA I I Wisconsin Phi . ,,.,... .... B eloit College Idaho Alpha .......... University of Idaho 1 Montana Alpha ...,.,. Montana State College 3 II PROVINCE EPSILON Oregon Alpha . . . Oregon Agricultural College I I II Alabama Alpha Mu . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute Oregon Beta .... . . . University of Oregon 1 I I Alabama Iota .... Birmingham-Southern College Washington Alpha . . . University of Washington I I I Alabama Mu . . . .... University of Alabama Washington Beta . . . Washington State College l 11 376 1 I Il s I I ,K PM fries 'Q-, N , 1 ,x ,,-as jf C 9, wi ff 2 ,, Y - W, Y Y W v- 'f ' ' V 'giiiirlf I-N11 , Y A-- JVI-T-f':'f ' ' 'Q -1- V -V - A V W' Y-5 -V 1 R 1 flei flfflflfilllf 9 lffjil 'll li V ll 'w F U I ' Vlffl'-3 I lf N---t-A ,---..-A--- ' A 1 X 1,-2 , 1 4 l bln: Jlx 1,5- K1 , 1 . K7 1 V , , 1 M l , .Wt I fig 1 :fm r. l,, ii lil l'IL ,l ll il' l 1 l li iz l ll l1,ll lil ll l 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Nlzissiivliiisetls loin l-l1IllllL'l - Established N92 Hail: Row: Tlionlps mn. Tixrleton. XYalton, Klaclntosh l ,llidale Row: Ruggles, Keck, Rlontgomery, Yicario, deGanahl, Mansneld, Warner . Frou! Row: Marsh, Simonds, Chadbourne. Rogers, Beadle, Caskey, XValch, lVoodhng FR.-XTRES IN FACULTATE Charles Barber Dicks. Jr. Harland Clement Forbes Randolph Tucker Pendleton Herbert Cogswell Button Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne, Jr. Harold Irving Beadle Paul Herbert Caskey Carl de Ganahl Daniel Harold Keck Lynn Palmer Marsh Horace Chamberlain Ruggles Norman Lathrop Mansfield Helmer Mclntosli john Robbins Kimberly Dudley Luzerne Parsons 484 FR.-XTRES 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 Beacon William Thomson Hall Ralph George Overland Karl Leland XN'ildes Van Dorn Cranford Smith Donald Elbra NVa1ch Joseph Elsworth Rogers Preston XVooclling Robert McClellan Simonds Carlo Vicario Kenneth Betts Walton 'Winthrop Loring XVarner Gilbert Plympton Tarleton Stanley McDowall Thomson Charles Gilmore Rawson Arthur Rudloph Tichnor Street, Boston 377 -. Q I g- G XJ 'WW ' -s, 'L , In K l' Q1 II S T or 4 . Y -f' -,J K fx. --r.. .2 I -'H xtf so I B S' ' 1 ' . B' ' A nm fa g et! 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 'IT 1 ' . .7 ,-1 ' TT'T TlTi'iT .I - -V ,-miie ,..,. Q fe - ,,i.i ' It IJ WEBB S I I as I- v i ix A Bessie, 4? Ig I ,N I Delta Tau Delta K , II, , l I6 W ISM I ' K W fy? I I U, T' f ff 1 l l l5i!Ili if SX alll- 2-:iii ,i-,V ' ,. l w1f Ill: -. I ,ffl I f A ,i rr, Ak I . 6 ix 4? ' 47, , ev - Iq NJ O l I 65 Active Chapters 12,000 Members Founded in 1859 at Bethany College CHAPTER ROLL E Albion College ' n 4 SOUTHERN DIVISION Z Western Reserve University A Vanderbilt University K Hillsdale College . ' I Q Washington and Lee University M Ohio Wesleyan University , BA University of Georgia X Iiejnyon gollegeu BE Emory College BA n iana niversity B9 University of the South BB De Pauw University BI University of Virginia BZ Butler College' ' BE Tulane University BCP Ohio State University BH George Washington University BW Wabash College U U FI University of Texas FA West Virginia University TAI' Georgia School of Technology FA Purdue University. l FQ University of North Carolina FE Universxtyvof Cincinnati AA University of Oklahoma FT Miami University N WESTERN DIVISION EASTERN DIVISION O University of Iowa A Allegheny College BI' University of Wisconsin I' yashingtog arid Jefferson College BH University of Minnesota N a ayette 0 ege BK University of Colorado P Stevens Institute of Technology BH Northwestern University T Pennsylvania State College' BP Leland Stanford Junior University T Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute BT University of Nebraska SZ University-of Pennsylvanla BT University of Illinois BA LeltI1ghCU1If1versIty BQ University of California BM Tu ts o ege D FA University of Chicago BN Massachusetts Institute of Technology PB Armour Institute of Technology BO Cornell University F9 Baker University BX Brown UH1V6FS1tY FK University of Missouri IT Dartmouth C-ollege TM University of Washington TE Columbia University FII Iowa State College FZ Wesleyan Un1vers1ty FP University of Oregon FN gniversityiloi Maine FT University of Kansas FO yracuse niversity FX Kansas State College FE University of Pittsburgh Ffb Amherst College NORTHERN DIVISION B Ohio University A University of Michigan 378 I -----.-,I W, c,ec I I lg , ' fx 41 .X E X ,i i i l ,. an at--,.e.,s V, 5 I f+E:EE3:2i?'r 'iiilii' ' H - r' , if:ii1ifi2?,..3fffi'li1. R5 55 A if isui T i 1 ll N I Q U EL new -'l Ei 'F' 'i PlSfi5MTtf::f'i ' A' Y' ' W ' ' ' ' ' 'T fP'fii5'Vi XI Lggjnf- Li V - igl., Y,: . ig 5:11 .1-.'. ggi:-:iii i ll - '---1--f-H a , A, W , 4g,-4.via1l, L,, fading 1 My-r iigfgifi, -, - 1-5-A f - a - .itk l i fill l .4 E , lv lf' - H Delta Tau Delta ia, ll' 1 Beta Nu Chapter-Established 1889 l il f 'Q 'fx I 4?-V ,ll e l , ,l f 5 3 , 1' 3 ' , Lfvili l ffl' ,i V1 lu? . ' A' Qi ri .l at rl 5 l E3 I 1 li ll ll li Q l ll li l l ll 1 I fi l ll 1 2 A a A 1 l ' Bark Roux' Larkin, Winde. Harriman, Coleman. Goble. Locke, Hall i ll l Third Row: Bates. Fitch. Elliott, Shippey, Davis, Vandenberg, Hoxie. Northrop, Slirake i i 3, lg Second Ron-: Hubbard. Boardman, Nauman, Todd, Smith. Henderson. Searles, XValton ' I ' ' Fronl Row: Philips, Lord, Everett l 1 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE i ,, Raymond Donald Douglas Harold Underwood Faulkner I Arthur Merriam Clarke Edmund Harrison Levy X John XVymond Miller Bunker FRATRES ' 1923 Daniel Bernard Coleman William LeRoy Searles l Josiah Richardson Elliott, Jr. Roscoe Harwil Smith James Arthur Henderson john Crugar Todd i Cecil Haskins Hubbard Gerald Marston Nauman Sydney Grant Walton Ronald Henry Winde 4 1924 Earle Salisbury Bates Edgar Parker Dunlaevy Louis Henry Fitch, Jr. 1925 , Charles Marshall Boardman Roger Locke Harriman ' Malcolm Grahame Davis John Alfred Hoxie john Wygant Gillies, jr. lfVilliam Watson Northrop Paul Braclcett Goble Llewellyn Ruvini Philips Aaron Shedd Vandenberg 1926 ix Carleton Jones Everett john Lovering Locke li Donald Templeton Hall Kenneth Sawyer Lord 1 John Pierce Larkin Robert VVoolc Shrake N 379 4 Q C .calf ,flax , -ag,,:aQ DEERE QQ l qmail Q ef! 7 X 52:50 7 fi Q A ' -, V ' K ' l -s A ' A A A -rf a e a 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ai, C g I A eases, W it C rr 9 ali' Phi Gamma Delta if i Q in in 3 I - A :I ,if lifi tr SSR 13 iiiq ii aa a Q aa.a at 1 'VI A:,' Ei eh f - fS'fff.f' 'T' if --1,A 1 l if fXiico11if'I 65 Active Chapters 18,000 Members i l Founded in 1848 at NVashington and Jefferson College y . CHAPTER ROLL X A XVashington and Jefferson College III Wforcester Polytechnic Institute 5 A De Pauw University NE New York University L O University of Virginia AX Amherst College lx E Gettysburg College TA Trinity College ' II Allegheny College X Union College T Hanover College M University of Wfisconsin XII Wabash College XI University of Illinois SZ Columbia University AN University of Nebraska AA Illinois Wesleyan University XM University of Missouri FA Knox College QM University of Maine ZA Washington and Lee University ET University of Washington GA Ohio Wesleyan University AN Dartmouth College Z Indiana State University EN University of Syracuse NA Yale University 9 University of Alabama OA Ohio State University TA University of Texas B University of Pennsylvania E VVestern Reserve University HA University of Kansas AI Purdue University A Bucknell University P Brown University AA Denison University XT Chicago University EA Lafayette College A111 University of Michigan E Wittenberg College AE Leland Stanford Junior University Zi: William Jewell College AI Iowa State University AE University of California XE Colorado College OKI' Colgate University EO University of Oregon BX Lehigh University BK University of Colorado F112 Pennsylvania State University I WVilliams College IM Massachusetts Institute of Technology IIE University of Pittsburgh KN Cornell University NS2 University of Oklahoma . M2 University of Minnesota NB Rutgers College I PX Richmond University FE University of the South .1 BM Johns Hopkins University MA State University of Iowa l KT University of Tennessee MI University of Idaho XO Oregon Agricultural College l Q ll .l l l ' L 380 l JL 1 E' -.1 111 471-ifi fl 1:1 ,, v E l J ! V A 11 ii 1M l 1 ff, ix . 'rW71 ' 1' ' W- ,L N .. ,. .1 G-, -X g-.,f f ' , 1 1' '--Y R531 ,Y . t-lfffi ' 1 .11-1 . T, v-'gre -- 1, ,aas,,, f , -,Meek f'!5ef- .-- , 1. ,,cgaaf:g,c3see:,.,, ,a,,:Ls:lia 1 1'-' 1 V ,,- - - 11. X lit-4 I 1 1 ti 11 I 1,1111 19,24 Phi Gamma Delta Iota Blu CAhaptt-r-listablisherl 18549 JF. if :A 1. 1, sh-2 53? 1 -X 1 1 X, xi T MTN . 101 J 3 i il 91' fwl A lui , '1 1 1 , , 1 1, I 1 1 1 . 1 i ' I1 i ,M ' Buck Row: Hennessy, Drain, Ricard, McPhee, Shepard, Mel-Zennon, Mabley, Butler, Dehlenclorf. VanDusen 1i 1 Third Row: Leon, Noyes, Rafferty, Ames, Vogelgesand. duPont, Gordon, Bowles, Makepeace, Henderson ?lQCO1'll2R0'Zl'ijSITllfll5TCIlCll, Read, Talbot, Sanders. Dow, Robinson, Gray, Miller 5 Q ,J 'zrsl 0111: rum, essions, opping, utz xi , ,1 , ,1 ,W 1 1 11 ,1 W iii 2 l N X FRATRE IN FACULTATE if l Dr. Henry Paul Talbot 1 l H 1 11 1 , ,1 I 1, FRASQSES Ralph Wilbur Bartlet, jr. Charles Borden Miller, jr. l ill Raymond Leslie Bowles VVilliam Henry Noyes Mi VVinthrop Griffin Dow Nathaniel Oliver Robinson 511' , Nl X , lfVilliam Cornelius Gray Leslie Benjamin Sanders, jr. 11, 1' 11 Charles Frederick Smith Jr. 11 ' i 3 'l ' ,l I ,1 ,Q1 1924 A T 'Ill i Azel Ames, jr. VVilliam Cecil McHenry gli! i 5.11 Robert Oliver Dehlendorf John Raymond Joseph McPhee HN, Samuel Hallock duPont Albert Chisolm Read, Jr. ' 11 13 , Albert A. Gordon, III John Robert Tench Q. 1, 1 o n rancis enness ' 1 iam aig an usen If W tj J h F ri 5 vv1r 11' h v ID ,,1 11 ll jacob Henry Leon Shepard Vogelgesang ' il N 1925 111 T1 1l Ralph Kirk Askew, Jr. Carlton Ray Mabley, Jr. fi i1 Theodore Herrick Butler Alexander Watts Makepeace fi, l' I, ll Alexander Henderson Bowman lVlcKennan gli il ' '1 Henry Claremont Rickard Q11 Q' V1 r., 1 l 51 Ll 1 1 111 MH1 1926 U11 111 li James Andrew Drain, Ir. John Howard Raftery . 1 wx l' ' john Drum William Crighton Sessions ill l 1' 1 1 ' 1 l Frederick Steven Lutz David Allan Shepard 1yi Q 1 l 1 il Charles Hinchman Topping bl 1 4 i 28 The Fenway, Boston li Mil , L., 1 A 381 11, l 1 1 ire an ,L ,,,a 1 fab- teaeiclllagffi, ,af aaa, Ml Il T 7' S7731 Y li W YY 7 37 g V up- i -YYY yi-il 'EET' wfTF 'W --H-'iii GNRVAZ Q I9 X X J' 'LY .f A Q55 X- -fxfr' i f :gf S Qi g f I as It it I ' P- j ' L I r 'yg'Ef mm TECHNIQUE mm ' ' mfg -'rg-ve'?'f.i -'ji'-21 .-.. - -, ' V -- 'g'-.1-,I ,- :Av -...I .4 ...L R, f-. -H- :X ' VV X L43 P . . if h1 Slgma Kappa 17' M 5 I l I l 31 Active Chapters 6300 Members Founded in 1873 at Massachusetts Agricultural College , CHAPTER ROLL I l X Alpha . . Massachusetts Agricultural College l Beta . . . Union University I Gamma . . Cornell University 1 W3 Delta . . University of West Virginia 1 Q Epsilon . . Yale University l ' Zeta . . . College of the City of New York Eta . . . University of Maryland l Theta . . Columbia University 1. Iota . . . Stevens Institute of Technology i Kappa . . Pennsylvania State College 5 Lambda . . George Washington University 3 Mu . . . University of Pennsylvania Nu . . Lehigh University X1 ' - . . St. Lawrence University Ormcron . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pj . . . Franklin and Marshall College Slgma . . St. John's College Tall. . . . Dartmouth College 1 UPSIIOII . . Brown University I Phl . . . Swarthmore College 1 I C111 . . Williams College Psi . . . University of Virginia Omega . . . . University of California Alpha Deuteron . University of Illinois Beta Deuteron . . University of Minnesota X ., Gamma Deuteron . Iowa State College lgl I Delta Deuteron . University of Michigan l' Epsilon Deuteron . Worcester Polytechnic Institute l N ' Zeta Deuteron . . University of Nevada 1 X 1 Eta Deuteron . . University of Wisconsin lp Theta Deuteron . Oregon Agricultural College ll I lj X l I l L I 382 . v11r 'f' l A ., . 'fl 1 Y, ' af 'rf , A' Cgnsifzlrf Yi- Y -L 'Wir' YVYV A Y N Jimi?-4 it ,VZEd'21!5..E::r,.::'-- Y ' , , LZ, ,, , V 1 -J--as. ,p.. , ,- :,:jg:'-,til fnlvtfflfv .i. , .,-.. ,.-, ., ft? ll 1924 I L cg H N 3 if 1' in 11424 M1715-H , ,,, , f ' ' ' , ..,.., ,.,.,,,,,Y era., . l il,-,l-L-, or , ,M , 171-.. ---Y. Kell if hill 1. I A lim i 1 l I 4 i l F ffm, pf!! ll-'II :H-f H115 p'I if-1 l 'lil 'I 4. i, I1 i-V2 1,11 1: vii '41 1142 all 1 l Ml ill ll 11 lil 515 lllf ,li ,V 1 1 ,ml llli , , ll i nl, ll l 11,1 il: 1,1 ,ii all ,ll ,,, ll Q. i I I Phi Sigma Kappa Omicron Chnpler-listablishecl 1902 Back Row: Rupert. Keppel. Hastings, VV. Brown, Brockington, Bartow, Halterman Middle Row: Salzman, Knight, Humphreys, Salmon, Harvey, Drukker. Graves Front Row: Hemenway, P. Brown, Stevenson, Morse, Groce. McCrea, Jordan Charles Blaney Breed Blaylock Atherton Paul Bromley Brown Arthur Wesley Graves Walton Craig Groce Ralph Walter Hemenway VVilliam Carleton Bartow Harry Gustaf Brockington William Thomas Brown, jr. . Dow Henry Drukker, -Ir. Loran Garside Harvey FRATRES IN FACULTATE Edward Furber Miller Frederick George Keyes FRAT RES SPECIAL STUDENT Richard Bland Lee Fleming 1923 Paul Bristow Humphreys Lawrence VVillian1 jordan Howard Bird Keppel, Jr. WValter Dale McCrea William Stevenson 1924 Herbert Arthur Morse 1925 Frank Coolidge Hastings, Jr Harold Edwin Holm Knight Paul Leslie Miller George Percy Rupert, jr. Milton Gremmels Salzman 1926 Isaac Chenery Salmon Charles YVesley Meytrott Joseph Armand L'Heureux George Vernon Steele 517 Beacon Street, Boston 383 l S f ge,- l I A f 5 1 Cf? P if f E nl l l I I 5 I M l - ,fl I fpxcg: Q .KJ 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Theta Chi IBSS ,. 34 Active Chapters 3,200 Members Alpha . Beta . . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa. . Lambda . Mu . Nu . . Xi . . . Omicron . Pi . . Rho . Sigma . Tau . Upsilon . I . . Ph Chi . . Psi .... Omega . . . Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta . Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta . Alpha Eta . Alpha Theta . Alpha Iota . Alpha Kappa . Alpha Lambda Founded in 1856 at Norwich University CHAPTER ROLL . Norwich University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . University of Maine . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . New Hampshire State College . Rhode Island State College . Massachusetts Agricultural College . Colgate University . University of Pennsylvania . Cornell University . University of California . Hampden-Sidney College . University of Virginia . Richmond' College . Dickinson College . University of Illinois . Oregon Agricultural College . University of Florida . New York University . North Dakota Agricultural College lm . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . University of Wisconsin . Pennsylvania State College . University of Pittsburgh . . University of Michigan . Purdue University . . Leland Stanford Junior University . University of Rochester . University of North Carolina . Dartmouth College . . Indiana University . . University of lfVest Virginia . . Ohio State University 384 ' AT A' - L1 J .. 1' . 13 -.- ., QQ fe? V :wg , , A --...Qu fl. Qs lfrq l --i-in-Y it A i fi 54, 114 ' '23 -f 3-gmell tw Y l'-211,-A , Ag t l l H t3i' 'Agfa Y .1.4 Jig .' 3 ' -'ikivjgw-Y. , . ff-.W,..?., f..QfQ,g..lQli1IgflL5I, 'ill '-V P E, ' fvw A- - , . , ' . 'zz' 1 - il 3 E V321 ld l., L ll FN l Q U lx H324 5 ll.3Fsrf'g- e'1f1'2fl'3i'.i'ilf. on e rr 'A4 'e so 1 'f 'f' jjgif' 2 as . W.-. - 2 .- z . sit lg X 3 1 '- '- m'- th A 'N' ' W f----- V ' - -. . ' W I Y' ' lgi,,L'ii,:Z- l W t 1 . 4 ,l . ff if Beta Chapter -- Established 1902 4' W . W.-. . E gl ll .po .' fl f. ' li ll ll tl l ll ll ll ll I l l l l ll l' . , ,l . 1 A, l ll ll H 1 l W., , , lj S l, Back Row: Parks, Smith, Colt. Groenwold. Faithful, Hershey, Sutcliffe, Dempsey l l Third Row: Pratt, Early. R. D. Brown, Sclnenek. Stuart, Kattwinkel, Hayes, Pennock. Clark, Thomas 5 l Second Row: L. N. Brown, Abbott. Berger, Holden, Squibb, Kean, Lee. J. XV. Lambert, Harmon 1 W l Frou! Row: Kane, Kellogg. B. P. Lambert, Elliott I , . g l l r FRATRES IN FACULTATE l, w Ernest George Bangratz VVilliam Acton Hoops , I Harold XVhitney Bibber Hale Sutherland l l l FRATRES I 1' 1923 l john Allan Abbott Egon Emil Kattwinkel l Sherwood Isbell Berger Robert Hill Kean 5 i Lewis Newton Brown Gillette Niles Miller Ronald Dalrymple Brown Percy Paul Pratt n 3 Forrest Graves Harmon Philip Charlesworth Smith 1 Robert Landis Hershey Francis Plummer Squibb , Arthur Raymond Holden Robert Simpson Stuart Arnold Flint Taylor 1924 Hillis Reynolds Clark Henry Bugbee Kane i Edward Donald Early Andrew Pierce Kellogg Douglas Forsyth Elliott Ingram Lee Charles Norton Thomas 1925 john Goddard Dempsey Jordan Wheat Lambert Bernard Edwin Groenwold Edward Garrett Pennock John Edward Sutcliffe 1926 l LeBaron Carleton Colt Barron Proctor Lambert l 1 George Edward Faithful John Russell Parks . , Robert Emmett Hayes Teunis Schenck X hs l Robert Mason Glidden I l l l . 1, 528 Beacon Street, Boston .3 ' l 1 'N L 385 F fury Q ill SJ . S-fy IQ L J,-, qfxx 1 In : 1,4 -.Lv 1 TECHNIQUE 1924 frlj 3' . . 7f'j?71 -'A- --T T'f--'T'f.f ':. ,-- .1 T' - :'- , . T' ' 1 Phi Kappa Sigma . ' L ': 'F-' Y-4. !:Z: . f' ' bgll as . fig ffm Si-E ,,3g,QgW ' Alf off? 0 -0005 31 Active Chapters 6,500 Members Alpha . Delta , Epsilon . . Zeta , Eta . . Iota . Mu . . Rho . Tau . . . Upsilon . Phi . . . Psi . . . Alpha Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta Alpha Theta Alpha Iota . Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda Founded in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania CHAPTER ROLL . . . University of Pennsylvania . . Washington and Jefferson College . Dickinson College . Franklin and Marshall College . University of Virginia . Columbia University . Tulane University . University of Illinois . Randolph-Macon College . Northwestern University . Richmond College . . Pennsylvania State College . . Washington and Lee University . . University of West Virginia . . University of Maine . . . Armour Institute of Technology . . University of Maryland . . University of Wisconsin . . . Vanderbilt University . . . University of Alabama , . University of California Alpha Mu . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alpha Nu . . Georgia Institute of Technology Alpha Xi . . . Purdue University Alpha Omicron . . University of Michigan Alpha Pi . . . University of Chicago Alpha Rho . . Cornell University Alpha Sigma . . University of Minnesota Alpha Tau . . . Leland Stanford Junior University Alpha Upsilon . . . University of Washington Alpha Phi ........ Iowa University ALUMNI CHAPTERS Atlanta Detroit New Orleans Richmond Baltimore Evanston New York San Francisco Boston Harrisburg Philadelphia Southern California Chicago Nashville Pittsburgh 386 SN S NW FE .-. if We-9 -4 lfag-1 er ff f-5-ha A- -f I S to PV :TRP iFTi,5f,.5iJ5-:Life iw N f j.-LT ',f5fa-Y-1 , ' , A . 1' ,Awe i 'f1,-L-, T3-.3 Lei,--ff--5-Lf-4 it ir 45+ 121:-4 T L c li Pi 1 Q Li rr. 1924 his - ,, , ,Y ,.,. , W-W Yi V- ---V1-f - -jff ,..1..'-:Lf-is-'ii ,W , 1 Y- ,,.,.,,,,- YW , , ,,,,. - ,ia Ci.- 7 , Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Mu Chapter-Established 1903 Back Row: Quealy. Skidmore. Lusignan, Prentiss, Stearns, Frisbie .lliddle Row: XVhite, Jones, Burrows, Mancha, Bauer, McFarland, Price, Cristal Fran! Row: Lawson, Vincent. Reynolds, Boyce, Toll, XVliitehead, Mitchell, Taylor, Moore FRATRES IN FACULTATE Harold .Althouse Dambly Preston Ashley Remington Dugald Caleb Jackson Bailey Townsend Harold Edward Lobdell ex '17 FRATRES 1923 Charles NVolford Cristal Robert Hemphill Lawson Louis Hiram Skidmore Philip Morris Stearns Charles Hulbert Toll, Ir. Gilbert lfVhitehead 1924 Girard Boyce Forrest Grifhth Hunt VVilliam Barton jones Robert Norman Vincent Blanchard Dominick VVarren lfVilliam John Frisbie, Jr. Mahlon Kemmerer Quealy YVilliam Flournoy Rivers Frederick Carver Wagner Harrison Gates White Gates Wilson Burrows Joseph Theodore Lusignan, jr. George Conrad McFarland Ellwood Webster Reynolds Jerome Jones Taylor George Franklin Way, HI 1925 Ronald Alexander Mitchell Roger Prescott Moore Richard Preston Price Albert Martin Prentiss 1926 Paul Sherman Bauer 530 Beacon Street, Boston 387 N 63N SJ C W' Ki Ziff? , 9- 45 K. A' - . V VV P ' Iii ' if in s ii + fgfemei A ee A A A A A A A -all A E 1 El nf 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 A i'gG'U-refs 151-ef-r+----H r 'Mfflf PT s ' if ' .Vr, T iff, -f'1 M, , .5 I-.iffig fl -' f j-'Vo V IT' ff .W , - .Y .H ,,, xd M V' , x f ,ff V' Alpha Tau Omega lx LQ Wa- ff ik. if ' if Eg I I 4 iff? . . . . , , tg l , V- 'ii I -'.1:115 g5.3:5. Eb I f 'iii Stews ,J-ffm .X p skips Q N' 78 Active Chapters 17,500 Members. Founded in 1865 at Virginia Military Institute , CHAPTER ROLL Ohio Beta Omega . . . . h Ohio Gamma Kappa . . Western Reserve University Ohio Delta Lambda ..... University of Cincinnati . . . Ohio State University PROVINCE I ' Florida Alpha Omega ..... . . .. . . University of Georgia . . . . . , . . Emory College . . . . . . , Mercer University , University of Florida I Georgia Alpha Beta . Georgia Alpha Theta Georgia Alpha Zeta , PROVINCE VIII I X Georgia Beta Iota . . . Georgia School of Technology Kentucky Mu Iota . . . State University of Kentucky W I I Tennessee Alpha Tau, Southwestern Presbyterian UH-IV. I I I PROVINCE II Tennessee Beta Pi ...... Vanderbilt University 1 ' Indiana Delta Alpha ..... University of Indiana Tennessee Beta Tau .... . . h. Union University I I I: Indiana Gamma Gamma .,... Rose Polytechnic Tennessee Omega . . . . . University of the South ' I X Indiana Gamma Omicrcn . . . . Purdue University Tennessee Pi .,....,. University of Tennessee l- 1 Michigan Alpha Mu . . . .... Adrian College l i Michigan Beta Kappa . . . . . Hillsdale College PROVINCE IX Oregon Alpha Sigma . . Oregon Agricultural College Oregon Gamma Phi .,.... University of Oregon ' Washington Gamma Chi . Washington State College W Michigan Beta Lambda . . , University of Michigan I Michigan Beta Omicron ....... Albion College i l PROVINCE III Colorado Gamma Lambda . . . University of Colorado Washington Gamma Pi . . University of Washington l I l . , R Colorado Delta Eta . . . Colorado Agricultural College PROVINCE X 1 I ll Kansas Delta Theta Kansas State Agricultural College Alabama Alpha Epsilon Alabama Polytechnic Institute , Kansas Gamma Mu ..... University of Kansas Alabama Beta Beta , . Birmingham Southern College i Nebraska Gamma Theta . . University of Nebraska Alabama Beta Delta ..... University of Alabama ' Wyoming Gamma Psi .... University of Wyoming Louisiana Beta Epsilon ..,... Tulane University i H North Dakota Delta Nu . University of North Dakota Texas Gamma Eta ....... University of Telgas ' Texas Delta Epsilon . Southern MEthOdlStUHlVCfSltS' ' , PROVINCE IV X1 Maine Beta Upsilon ...... University of Maine PROVINCE XI ' 1' Maine Gamma Alpha ......... Colby College Iowa Beta Alpha ......,.. SHUDQOII College . Mass. Beta Gamma . . Mass. Institute of Technology Iowa Delta Beta .... . . University of Iowa P Mass. Gamma Beta .......... Tufts College Iowa Gamma Upsilon . . . . . .Iowa State Collegi Mass. Gamma Sigma . Worcester Polytechnic Institute Missouri Gamma Rho , . . , University of Missouri K I New Hampshire Delta Delta . . . N. H. State College Missouri Delta Zeta ..... Washington University I Rhode Island Gamma Delta ,... Brown University Oklahoma Delta Kappa . . . University of Oklahoma Vermont Beta Zeta ...... University of Vermont PROVINCE V l . New York Alpha Omicron . . St. Lawrence University PROVINCE XII California Beta Psi .... Leland Stanford University ' ' ' ' ' f California l New York Beta Theta ...... Cornell University California Gamma Iota ' ' ' Umvgrsltll O f Nevada l New York Delta Gamma . . . , Colgate University Nevada Delta Iota Umvers ty 0 I New York Delta Mu . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute PROVINCE X111 PROVINCE VI Illinois Gamma Zeta ...... University of Illinois 1, i North Carolina Alpha Delta . . . University of N. C. Iulnols C9-mms X1 '- Uunlvqisltyfogvghlcigg il North Carolina Xi .....,... Trinity College Wisconsin Gamma Tau ' ' ' U Ilwersz y Z Milsgggota ?fouth.C2Eolina Beta Xi . Colleigiof Cgsarleston Minnesota Gemma Nu ' ' ' mversl Y 0 H lfgima eta ..,. as in ton an ee niversit l Virginia Delta ....,.. University of Virginild PROVINCE XIV 1 Pennsylvania Alpha Iota .... Muhlenberg College 5, . PROVINCE VII Pennsylvania Alpha Pi, Washington and Jefferson .College ' Ohio Alpha Nu ........ Mount Union College Pennsylvania Alpha Rho ..... Lehigh Un1verS1ty Ohio Alpha Psi , . ...... Wittenberg College Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilon . . Pennsylvania College .I Ohio Beta Eta . . . Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania Gamma Omega, Pennsylvania State College W i Ohio Beta Rho , . .... Marietta College Pennsylvania Tau .... University of Pennsylvania i 1 i I ,I li I l , , ll E +I ass i liz. f.-s.a,-wa C Z, ,...a-a.a C, -C C, , II Lim'-'--N f -cf -- T7 -alas -W aj. W D' ' ' 'WW' T 4. il 1 ,- f H- .U'Tl1 K,3 of is , 3? , f f su, M J p uxri b ,sl 9 5 ' ,V-Y-35,1 X i. 4 gm f ,wk ., ,iz s sh .' ' f Q, ,,,.7L..a,..,..,,, M, ., 4.1. gg.. -- ' ' ' -- Y- .' , ,,,4g'fm,Y V V Llllyfxflf-fii' ..:E54E' iii' ,,,,, Q' ' 4-P' f ','gj l T ' A - ff-E. - f f :J I .s-LL Q24 L-Eilxi 2-LL 5- ' -+ . M1 1 s - Q. - , J 1 2:1 fb 1934 ! LL ll N l lg L1 L 11114 1 f-Q-.-'il'-D,-K -WU'-Y-M .Y,. ,Dwi -V vvh, - Y , , , , , -. - , x 1 1:-1-1 f i o i 1 3 1 ' 4:.',-:.- ' f f s e 1 ' 11 1 111 Alpha Iau Omega L1 lla-ln flllllllllll K-llllllltf -Alismlwlislnirrl ISNT1 Lf? if 'V 1 if a 1 Q W 1 1 , i i, ' Earle Row: Bainbridge, Crowell, XVilson, Farr, Eacker, Donnelly, Jenckes l-hrrd Roux: Rowe, Fitch, Campbell, Renfrew, Barrett, Leonard, Xlloodruff, XVheelcr W berond Row: Jackson, Prof. Russell, Severn, Schmitz, Kirkpatrick, Prof. Bowman, Sparrow 1 Frou! Rau-: Cook, Russell, Taylor, Latham, Hardy, Luster 1,1 1 111. FRATRES IN F.-XCULTATE i Harry Lake Bowman Arthur Lindsey Nelson 1 Vannevar Bush Charles Francis Park l 1 I1 George Edmund Russell ' 1 ' l - 1,111 PRATRES E l 111 POST-GRADUATES l 1111 Jay Clair Balsbaugh XValter Thomas Rolfe 1 H L .1 Earle Herkimer Eacker Seymour Floyd Stewart 1 1 'i 1923 1 U 1 1 1 Harry Clark Barrett Edwni Herman Schmitz ' Paul Alexander Blackwell Douglas Keeney Severn 1 XVilliam Harold Donnelly Charles Burton Weiler George Augustine Jenckes Dee Andes Yount l l, 1 ll 1924 1 John Douglas Fitch XVillia1n Dennison Rowe 1 l 1 Richard Dreux Jackson Edmond Emerson Russell V 1 A NVilliam Kirkpatrick Alfred Kendrick Sparrow xl ll Ala11 Spaulding Renfrew Gordon Wheeler i 13 1925 I 1 Kenneth Tomkins Bainbridge' James Ramsay Gordon Hardy 1 , l David Rae Campbell Raymond Davis Leonard 1 gli William Albert Cook Dwight Kerr Luster I fi' Alan Weymouth Crowell Rufus Saxton Wilson, Ir. ll I I 1926 1 l VV1ll1am W'allace Farr William Harris Latham ' W John MacLarren Taylor 1 1 1 l 1 37 Bay State Road, Boston 389 as F fl 's 3 ,, ,ff -'A - - M A Q-A. 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 1. -fffiif: .f,- ,, rf int '-f' v-. 55 ,-A .. -. -'Y-.rvvif ' ' I 1-.-Tliiafmlg lj I Theta Delta chi 'ii KBS, K li . - I- J 'V - Q . X 5 fff -N 9. ill ' A V A 7- I If SL E 'Q i f g V --'f':' it 155 l , 1 ut., QQ 29 Active Chapters 8,400 Members Beta . . . Beta Deuteron Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Epsilon. . . Zeta . . . Zeta Deuteron Eta . . . Eta Deuteron . Theta Deuteron Iota Deuteron . Kappa . . . Kappa Deuteron Lambda Deuteron Mu Deuteron . Nu ,... Nu Deuteron . Xi .... Xi Deuteron . Omicron Deuteron Pi Deuteron . Rho Deuteron . . Sigma Deuteron . Tau Deuteron . Phi .... Phi Deuteron . Chi .... Chi Deuteron . Psi .,.. Founded in 1847 at Union College CHARGE ROLL . Cornell University . Iowa State College . University of Michigan . University of California . College of William and Mary . Brown University . McGill University . Bowdoin University . Leland Stanford junior University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Williams College . Tufts College . University of Illinois University of Toronto . Amherst College . University of Virginia . Lehigh University . Hobart College University of Washington . Dartmouth College . College of the City of New York . Columbia University . University of Wisconsin . University of Minnesota . Lafayette College . University of Pennsylvania . University of Rochester . George Washington University . Hamilton College l 390 A it K . ,x 'rfb 1 nr L,-v ,v , mp. his ,Y I fy- H - f- lm' l ili lir i uf .'4 - r K Theta Delta Chi Bark Row: Tryon, Sheppard, Straight, Blake, Humphrey, VVood, Deuvel Middle Row: Poore, Chambers, Jarman, G. Knight, Dunn, Spaulding. Billings, Everett, Loomis Front Row: Marsh, Foster, Carpenter, F. Knight, Keevil, Boyd, Poore, Manning Theta Deuteron Charge-Established 1890 F RAT RES IN FACULTATE Nathan Richard George Thomas Hutcheson Boyd Theodore Harrison Carpenter Robert Dane Foster Franklin Olcott Billings Malcolm Sheppard Blake Charles Otto Deuval, jr. Carroll Livermore Dunn Ira Douglas Chambers Carl Percy Everett George Winthrop H umphrey Peter Burr Loomis Douglas Painton jeppe FRATRES GRADUATE D. Arthur Straight 1923 Leander Holden Poor 1924 1925 1926 Erwin Haskell Schell Henri Pell Junod Charles Samuel Keevil Frank Perkins Knight, jr. George Warren Knight William Hewson Manning john Byron Spaulding Joseph Alexander Tryon W'alton Maxey Jarmen Dwight Hutchinson Marsh Arthur Oram Sheppard Charles Edmund Poore Edward Wood 334 Harvard Street, Cambridge 391 Z3 Q42 XJ W 4: ? 2 x , L- X1 ,f- QQ-jg-, 7 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 5 ' . .VAv 711. .--. Af - r ,- -f.-'--.. f.- . '-4. Y' X1 1 ' I V NN ,Z on 0' N Z RN V V N A Lambda Ph1 A Z 5 my N ,V Ii I .-QW iff W f ',' 'il VA' f 4 :, - -':,- 12,1 ,U , -,ff :I gf -my Wai. mf '1o'f 1 -Zi .. It AK E X vu, 4. .fl , ' 1 f., 'Q 'V 1 M f QAJQAQMP N W Q.: W 1 Wvblyik AB OR Founded in 1906 at Technology I ASSOCIATION New York ALUMN c 392 ..L---1 , , C. Y A --.R , Fig L, 1 H+. 3 fir - X , , f ., TY if . X as VL e ' 'r Y :- ......e,, ,W -,- fag: - , , ' , ., ,1 f ,,,,, Y, -,,.,-,---- , , , C or , to ,M-,-,MW f L , i fi 1 lrV'4 'Hr ll -4 I 'Jr r ew f 4 ,..L ,, ,. ,S , , ,M 'si' U.sLo.,1ifa -V as as C L ,. .H Y Lambda Phi , Loral at Technology-Estalnlislic-cl 1906 Back Row: Johnstone, Springer, Starke Middle Row: Johnson, Dow. Prouty, Findlater, Stewart. Foster Frou! Row: Budlong, Stevenson. Sherbrooke. XVi1liams, Chardon, Cotter, Potter F RAT RES IN FACULTATE Harry Chandler Stearns Benjamin Burrows Tremere, FRATRES 1923 Stevenson Findlater Roscoe Ernest Sherbrooke NVilliam Evans XVilliams, jr. 1924 ' Alfred Ludwig Chardon john Hardee Johnstone Samuel Eldon Cotter Arthur Rudolph Prouty John Aldrich Dow Richard Henry Starke Ralph Eugene johnson Thomas Theodore Stevenson Robert VVray Stewart 1925 Mortimer Cook Budlong 1926 Lawrence Ansel Foster Paul Clayton Springer 493 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 393 K' N x v I Q rw . . eff' ,, 3. g 1-' L, jj f I X 1 , Q? if st I! 1 ,-3l4E 'i?ii5A- it ,, if I f lf, i K ' ' f If f pi W' is W V ,f N l T924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Ciwfjl V E'lqTDffi:,Yggs- .s-efrrvf Y 'fri Qffff -rf 1 '-- w -53 ,F T' j-Q5 - ' Iv.:-,UI I g ' I ' is Lai,-c,.Lc.c c , W- O so 7 se 1 Zeta Beta Tau N5 ,. Q My wif l li? X ll' i ' s ll l 32 Active Chapters 3,500 Members l 1 Founded in 1898 at the College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL , 3 Alpha . . . . College of the City of New York Q ig Gamma . . . New York University I Delta . . Columbia University Theta . . University of Pennsylvania ' Kappa . . Cornell University l Mu . . . Boston University Ni Lambda . . . Western Reserve University Zeta . . . Case School of Applied Science Sigma . . Tulane University X 1 Eta . . . Union University ,1 ', Iota . . . Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute ll N1 Nu . . . Ohio State University A Omicron , . . Syracuse University il Pi . . . Louisiana State University 1 Q Rho . . . University of Illinois 5 Tau . . . Harvard University i Phi . . . University of Michigan X Upsilon . . McGill University Y ' Chi . . . University of Virginia 1 Psi . . University of Alabama , 3 l X1 . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 Omega . . . University of Missouri 5 Alpha Beta . . . Chicago University Alpha Gamma . . Vanderbilt University 1 N , Alpha Delta V . . University of Southern California l b L Alpha Epsilon . . Washington and Lee University ' 5 1l Alpha Lambda , . Yale University fi Alpha Zeta . . . University of Florida 'l Alpha Eta . . University of California 1 i Alpha Theta . . University of Nebraska 4 Y Alpha Kappa . . University of Wisconsin ' , Alpha Mu . . . University of Washington My i ly I 394 It '24-Y W TH 6 '- A ' , A' A 1 1 l 1 1 .1 iff? vi F9-Iiffg lftj tx- . L -5 ,YZV FT-YM-.exl YE h ' -1 ', :rf rivji Lim' 1' B fe 1 4 ii ,zg5f'i54T?3Ef:1,g11.: giiiggf' 1915-1 fl f- for ll 'fi 1 13 lf if fuglg ' Y if 1 1 ,V 1 to ,fi Q - ll Zeta Beta Tau yt., xi Chapter-Establisl1ed 1911 15,5 HM., ll 1 l 1 1, ,1 Ill lfeilll l M 1 pilll :X l I N l B ll l'lU I1 1 lf 1 1 ' , V l, F ill Back Roux' Bishko Joffe Loring Orasky Newman ll Ff0lllR01L'.' Frcudenthal Solm Berla Kallet Loewus ' 'Ml ,W FRATRES 3 l ' lllf 1923 lil Julian Emerson Berla Vl'illiam Louis Merzbach , Julian Simon Loewus Milton Lawrence Oransky 1 l 1 lxl 1924 ll Ml Arthur Myron Kallet Herbert Frederick Loring ill William Henlein Levi Henry Rau, Ir. lm Edward May Sohn lil 1925 fl l Harold Bishko Julian Aaron Joffe il Bernard Raymond Freudenthal Argo Ernest Landau ll Albert Newman, jr. at 11 l! All Il ll ,ll 918 Beacon Street, Boston ll' X llll 11 l 395 VE l X Y A Y Ali ' 'aa 3' 'l '- A ' 'TTT ,,l'f7' '7,,..L.i4,,w,i:fD.,,,,,7, Crxlabf ig ff CL . 5 Yrs' X 'Q 'Z'-ix - ,. U fi? -- ' nj? i 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 as 'tTLFi.,.i- fn 'mmf .' i 'Z7?gi F13-' 'D' 1' -- v, fe e - .5-iff Lambda Chi Alpha 26? 'gtg GRESQ r X3D,55 : 'et fi gl ,- to A IJ A ,. gf 1- .ai 3 A Lhizmi - X X ia. 'f e g at its 4 T23 -Acipfigi A Wxqqcc fi 14 C3 1 if 60 Active Chapters Alpha Zeta Gamma Zeta Epsilon Zeta Zeta Zeta . Iota Zeta . Lambda Zeta Beta Zeta . Sigma Zeta Phi Zeta . . Delta Zeta . Pi Zeta . . Omicron Zeta Mu Zeta . . Tau Zeta . Eta Zeta . Theta Zeta Upsilon Zeta Xi Zeta , . Chi Zeta . . Omega Zeta Kappa Zeta Nu Zeta . . Rho Zeta . Psi Zeta . . Alpha Alpha Z . . p Gamma Zeta . Alpha Epsilon Zeta . Alpha Zeta Zeta . . Alpha Iota Zeta , . Alpha Lamba Zeta . Al ha Founded in 1912 at Boston University ZETA ROLL Boston University Mass. Agricultural College University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College Brown University Mass. Institute of Technology University of Maine University of Michigan Rutgers College Bucknell University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Cornell University University of California Washington State College Rhode Island State College Dartmouth College Louisiana State University De Pauw University University of Illinois Alabama Polytechnic Institute Knox College University of Georgia Union College Purdue University Butler College University of South Dakota Harvard University Colgate University Northwestern University Oregon Agricultural College Alpha Beta Zeta. . Alpha Sigma Zeta Alpha Phi Zeta . . Alpha Delta Zeta . Alpha Pi Zeta . . Alpha Omicron Zeta Alpha Mu Zeta . . Alpha Tau Zeta . Alpha Eta Zeta . . Alpha Theta Zeta . Alpha Upsilon Zeta Alpha Xi Zeta . . Alpha Chi Zeta . . Alpha Omega Zeta Alpha Kappa Zeta Alpha Nu Zeta . . Alpha Rho Zeta . Alpha Psi Zeta . . Gamma Alpha Zeta Gamma Gamma Zeta Gamma Epsilon Zeta Gamma Zeta Zeta Gamma Iota Zeta . Gamma Lambda Zeta Gamma Beta Zeta Gamma Sigma Zeta ' Gamma Phi Zeta . Gamma Delta Zeta Gamma Pi Zeta . Gamma Omicron Zeta 396 6,600 Members University of Wisconsin Cumberland University University of Alabama Missouri School of Mines University of Denver University of Indiana University of Texas Iowa State College Okla. Agri. and Mechanics Col Franklin and Marshall College Syracuse University New Hampshire State College University of Richmond Ohio University Wabash College - Western Reserve University Colby College - University of Washington University of Akron I University of Cincinnati University of Pittsburgh Washington and Jefferson Col- Denison University University of Chicago University of Nebraska I Southern Methodist University Washington and Lee College Vanderbilt University Colorado Agricultural College Michigan Agricultural College il- W fgihn, W, TY 7 .L .J C N. ,fl xg! ' S 1 or this B3 ' ij im T ez eg if rs 1 Qu E was 'T fWgfQ7Lzlf?T1ff o o i of T ,reset use f -.ii ,.-.,..,-a, -- A -. 4, v',:.iT:' t,t' ' ' 'Tl' iiimfg g 'silt Q Lambdalghi. Alpha ii i Lamlmda Zeta Chapter-Esta!mlished 1913 id 4.1 . ii , i ,E Va i1 1' H i lrlifi u i X I ,M 3 ,ith lily wifi , l iii 1 1 T ,i, i iii l iii' l t i , 5 i Bark Row: Rogers, Pearson, Mcliibbon, Briggs, Merritt, Davidson, XVills, Howland l , Tl1irrlRow: Robbins. Marble. Eckcr, Benning, Littlefield, Bunnell, Henderson. i Wi Second Rout: Cook, XValker, Adams, Little, Clenclenin. Scofield, Bundy, Shanklm f '-iv Front Row: Davis, Owen, Spurdlc, Nowlen, Taylor, Sawyer i FRATRE IN FACULTATE john VVardwell Howard FRATRES 1923 Elliott Albertson Adams john Fisher Hester Little Stevens Bromley Harold Charles Pearson u Richard Jenness Bundy William David Scofield E Edward Hume Clendenin Dunbar Lancaster Shanklin 1 William Robert Taylor l 1924 Harold Meier Benning john Calder Howland William Seymour Bunnell Prescott Harland Littlefield Stanley Turner Cook Franklin Jackson Sawyer 1 Elliott Beecher Davidson Robert Oram Spurdle i Carl Bernard Ecker Hugh Leon Walker l Andrew McPhail Gault 1925 Allan LeRoy Briggs Cecil Carlton Marble Harold Elwood Davis Elliott Spencer Mcliibben Donald Augustus Henderson Charles Theodore Robbins Charles Hart Merritt Herbert John Wills 1926 Eugene Pratt Nowlen I Thornton Washington Owen ' T Robert Wainwright Rogers 4 463 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 397 l LJ 4 N Nl .- srl , , . ' , if 7 fs if . . .i .'jl1ff:', If A Y .f N-L23 jg: ' W ' Fel 1924 T E C H N I Q U E 1924 -r--eff 1, FA' 3 -'- 'ifwh -,1,,:'i -' ,A - NIH! IJ it r. Beta I heta Pi X Yfli' l x ls . 5 ., imp, i:!llii::uln VU ilwtl W fl will Hi , i ' l' I Ill!! Elm! I i - ' lIll'l1.i-Wil. K ll iilllll will Q' I Ill llll g al mi ' I lil I iw .V : .. E .... ' i E- ' I U M -r-' l' ? 'lil Il .I , l el I B li I l . :iii ::- ll A, -15, iv 'l x it 1 J fr i: - efnrfffdil ' 83 Active Chapters 27,050 Members Founded in 1839 at Miami University CHAPTER ROLL A Miami University BI Amherst College B Western Reserve University BA Vanderbilt College BK Ohio University BO University of Texas 1' Washington and Jefferson University GA Ohio State University A De Pauw University AT University of Nebraska II Indiana University AT Pennsylvania State College A University of Michigan AZ University of Denver T Wabash College BE Syracuse University E Centre College' AQ Dartmouth College K Brown University BII University of Minnesota HB University of North Carolina ME Wesleyan University . 9 Ohio Wesleyan University BN University of Cincinnati I Hanover College Zia University of Missouri E Knox College BX Lehigh University 0 University of Virginia GPX Yale University . I CDA Davidson College AE Leland Stanford Junior University XII Bethany College BXI' University of West Virginia X Belflit C01iCge BT University of Colorado AB University of Iowa BE Bowdoin College I AI' Wittenberg College BQ Washington State University AA Westminster College EP University of Illinois AP University of Chicago BM Purdue University n AH DenisOn University AK Case School of Applied Science AI Washington University TE Iowa State College AN University of Kansas GZ University of Toronto AII University of Wisconsin FCP University of Oklahoma P Northwestern University Bo Colorado School of Mines A2 DiCkiI1S0I1 College ' BE Tulane University AX Johns Hopkins University BP University of Oregon S2 University of California TA University of South Dakota BA KCHYOH COHCEC BT Massachusetts Institute of Technology BF Rutgers College FB University of Utah BA Cornell University Z Williams College E Stevens Institute of Technology FI' University of Idaho BZ St..Lawrence University FA Colorado College BH University of Maine FE Kansas State Agricultural College 'If University of Pennsylvania FZ Whitman College B9 C0i,gHtG Ulniveljsity FH Georgia School of Technology N UDIOH UHIVCYSIW AP Washington and Lee University AA F9 Washington State College Columbia University FI PA FE Carnegie Institute of Technology Oklahoma State College University of North Dakota 398 ,gif , 3, 'Q ir' V N:--, 'Wax V4 . R. l,N,l 1 Beta Theta Pi Bt-in lipsilon Chapter-Established 1913 Bark Row: Stanton. Peirce, Taber. Lankton, Cowan, Cayley, Evans. Jennings, Meeker, Third Rrmu' Cole, lohuslon, Armington, Randolph, Nesbitt. Hull, Houston, Phelps. Cushman, Muller Second Row: Ballard. Mcfutcliuou, Shaw, johnson. Tappan, Hazard, Stewart, XVl1ite. Hughes Frou! Row: lsert, Moon, Hogue, XVilmot, Robinson, Carrier FRATRES lN FACLTLTATE Robert Payne Bigelow Edward Everett Bugbee Eclwarcl Horace Ellms Henry Monmouth Smith XVilliam Patrick Ryan FR.-XTRES 1923 Henry XYeston Armington jonathan Young Ballard Schuyler Hazard jr. David Minott Houston Robert Wlilliam Hughes Robert johnson Hull Abbott Livingston johnso Gilbert Harrison Cowan Burritt Alden Cushman Jr David Evans Jr. Samuel Alexander Gayley Phylip Howe Carrier Austin Cole Jr. Edward Smith Johnston Louis Stewart Lankton Ernest Aubrey Cowan Bernard james Hogue joseph LaVielle Isert James Southworth Moon Charles Raymond McCutcheon George Floyd Nesbitt jr. Robert Montgomery Randolph Robert Payne Shaw XVilliam Lyman Stewart Jr. Herrick Ogden Tappan n 2nd Gerald Leland Wlilmington Wlhite 1924 Donald Brownlie Jennings David Anderson Meeker Wlilmot Grant Peirce Jr. Charles Mortimer Phelps 1925 Theodore Carl Muller Philip Charles Niles Avery Harris Stanton Donald Robert Taber 1926 Owsley Booker Robinson William XVistar Robinson William Smyser Stark Richard Whiting Nelson Frank Wilmot 106 Sewall Ave, Brookline 399 l ffoisgft ev ...J Nfl I I Q 7 A - - ' gil f' I I N , -- . . - - - ,. , Y , , 7, , 5 F-Els 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 I W f A3 . ffl 1 Kappa Sigma V ffl? ,Q f X ,. M 4 ' A f C' QT 9 2 f ,. f .,,,, IQ ,,.. fig. .,.v mf mi,-gs5i, 'IMS' Q f '31,-'Eire .,,, iff: I- ' !3l'5f?-liifilflfll illfllz . .,1v'5gs5I:..I:,:1 1131 A at ' ' ' . - 11' F-:taxi V, ' Q o ff Di 85 Active Chapters 17 ,400 Members Founded in 1869 at the University of Virginia DISTRICT I Georgia Technical College University of Maine Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Vermont University of Georgia Bowdoin College Brown University DISTRICT VII New Hampshire State College Louisiana State University Massachusetts Agricultural College Tulane University Dartmouth College Millsaps College , Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology V d b 1 U DISTRICT VIII ' an er i t niversity DISTRICT II University of Tennessee Swarthrnore College I Southwestern Presbyterian University University of Pennsylvania , University of the South Cornell University University of Kentucky Lehigh University V Igiew YorliIUniversity Oh. St t UDISTRQCT IX yraquge ive 't 10 2. 6 l'1lVCI'Sl'Y I Rutgers Coat-fgersl y Ease Schinrolof Alzplxed Science enison n1versI y DISTRICT III Pennsylvania State College - DESTRICT X Bucknell University fluid'-le Enngeiiiy . Washington and Jefferson University Unlverfl V of Minlgls Dickinson College W'g.g'2ii1?'oT1ege1C lgan ' West Virginia University - - Lake Forest University , DISTRICT IV gniversity of Wisconsin g University of Virginia University of elhfana I Randolph-Macon College mvefslty 0 lcago 8VVaishiI-Igtoni airid Leg Iiniversity DISTRICT XI 1 lam an , ary 0 C35 University of Nebraska HafnDdf?n'S1dneV College University of Minnesota University of Maryland University of Iowa George Washington University Iowa State College Richmond College DISTRICT XII DISTRICT V William Jewell College Davidson College University oiJMissourI Trinity College Washington niversity ' University of North Carolina Baker I.l1'1iVC1'SillY . Wofford College Missouri School of Mines . North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College Washburn College I ,N UI1lVCTS1tY of Kansas I U DISTRICT VI DISTRICT XIII University .of Alabama University of Arkansas Mercer Unlversity University of Oklahoma I 1 l 400 - -- , 1, :. fd . in GJ ki l A A r-, -'x I , , Vrxrkx - , X . f A .-,rig . as-A S 1 sa-- c N.. -- if as 2 2 , e ' - 1 'fs-fss.. 1lsaces,-W,m-,,,, . f V xifL7'ii-.': - .4g,4. ii , ,W gQ:.QQ.QifQi G KEPZT-ff , ' Y --l ff --3-V W f ,LLLL , ' ,J f in 1 . , , - , ,,,. Q e 19211 1 11 r H rw I Q U ri IELZ4 n V ,l-,-f,Nw:::Efi:'.:r:TTWT''fifgp 'W ' ' r f if e'r 'r rr-'Ya K re r'-1 - -'rTf 'i?ffif l- P M..-L LPfill'??1'5'7 2 C 2 2 2 P P f PT ffif? ll X. ' P 'l-1'-1-P ff- f Y lag 1, 1,,,:..1 '-.r -3 'rr '-'-'W-r ' l J - l, fl W 2 l i ll: N 3 If A N u i i g it Kappa Sigma 1gIje5j Y Gamma Pi Chziplor-Iislzililislierl 191-l W Ai ll f A A A A vii l X y'l 72' , m lf lil li llll eil 2 9 l I ill-ll is ll ll 9 ,W il l., , l l'l l Ui- lllq X L ' in l l Back Row: Gaines, Lowell, Coburn, VValworth, Bryant, Patton. McWilliams. Quinn, Richards I R lf Third Rmv: F razier, Parker, Nelson, McMeekin, Waugh, Martin, Steinwedell, Parrish. Redway, Price M , ' SecondRo'w: McQuiston. Hamner, Kingsley, West, Powell, Fell, Howland, Sawyer ll Q W-N, Fran! Rofw: Sanford. Cary, Robinson, Spence, Forrester 1 r 3 yi l iq l is . l i H l ll l I FRATRES IN FACULTATE il 9 William Henry McAdams Jack Degge Preston Roscoe Hartwell Hysom 1923 Wentworth Tuttle Howland Philip White Powell Kenneth Clark Kingsley Albert Sessions Redway Pete Valentine Martin Edwin Robinson Richards Charles Fitch McQuiston George Goodson West 1924 Miles Cary Fletcher Gilliland Hamner Edward Stackpole Coburn Douglas Edmund McWilliams john Earl Frazier George Edward Parker Henry Burton Robinson ' 1925 Lewis Bryant Wilbur Leroy Gaines Howard Stanwood Nelson Deane McCreagh Parrish Temple Chapman Patton John Kauffman Price Robert Paul Quinn John Parker Sawyer john William Spence William Steinwedell 3 Sidney Biehler Waugh , r ' l 1926 9 3 2 Alexander Hanks Brown ll 5 William Alexander Forrester i l Charles Hardwick Kingsbury li William Plummer Lowell l 1 , Lewis Major Sanford l l 3 l William McAlpine Walworth l 'i l l l 33 Bay State Road, Boston illl ll i l 401 ll 1 rg X K CJ A ss. et is , - '-'- . .. .. , Q I' '7 s 'i A TQ-Q-jg-. 'H ' f .V -- as ' - j , - :-if H' 2- Wfmill ff Qi ' 1, L f A K ' ,Y lllll 1924 'TECHNIQUE 1924 1 eff'S?'T f--- '-'- ' - T 1 ' A I -fr-1 f.fT 'TEfw f. -f-:-- llill i I if ' 7 .. Zn V sigma Alpha Mu iszl-:ea N I 2. l 7 l fwgifbt ik ' 29 Active Chapters 1,632 Members Founded in 1909 at the College OI the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . ..... College of the City of New York Beta . A .... Cornell University Gamma . . Columbia University Delta . . . Long Island Medical College r Epsilon . . College of Physicians and Surgeons Eta . . . Syracuse University Theta . . University of Pennsylvania I Iota . . . University of Kentucky I Kappa . University of Minnesota , Lambda . . Harvard University l I Nu . . . Buffalo University X1 I. . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ornicron . . University of Cincinnati Pi . . . Yale University Rho . . University of Illinois Tau. . . . University of Alabama UP?11Or1 . . University of Utah Phi . . . Washington University Chi . , . . McGill University CCanadaD Psi .... . Pittsburgh University Omega . . . . Toronto University QCanadaj Sigma Alpha . . University of .Oklahoma Sigma Beta . . Ohio State University Sigma Gamma , . Tulane University Sigma Delta . . Rutgers University Sigma Epsilon . . Armour Institute of Technology Sigma Zeta . Indiana University I Sigma Eta . . . Purdue University Sigma Theta . .... University of Texas , ALUMNI CLUBS l Boston, Massachusetts New York, New York Buffalo, New York New Jersey Chicago, Illinois Philadelphia, Pennsylvania I Hartford, Connecticut Rochester, New York I Northern Ohio Syracuse, New York 402 x , 1 9, . .lfWUf - ef1 L. 1 P-W-H,, ps. , offs. xl ifgi g'Q,wL,: sQ?Q'R?3fQAg 53 '77 Ti' Y ii , wi ' QL,,.,Qs, f' W-Qf3:6,Q',l,i-I iff:-7 9 qui if fb 11111 1 rc H TNT 1 Q 1.1 11 1924 A'TYT: lLt:-:gi1 , Y ' A K ,:' if , ' 7--Yf- XQYW Wil 'J 1 1 TZ:-Tl: 1 2, Sigma Alpha Mu i Xl Chapter-Established 1919 1 1,2 W Yi W1 ' ' 1211 1',j 1 1 il 11 A M11 1 I Y W N i1 i Bark Row: Gratz, Sandfield, Fish I W .lliddle Row: Levy, Schoenfeld, Zerkowsky, Glaser , U Fro11lRow: Kullman, Lasser, Perlman, Lehman, Myers fl 1' 1 51 1' 1 1 11 li X '1 N1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1' 1 Murray Philip Horwood Harry Marcus Myers 11 X H1 FRATRES 1uU 1923 '11 Nathaniel Herman Frank Alfred Perlman ' 1 i,H 1924 , 1 H. Jacques Lehman David Morris Schoenfeld 1 David Lasser Everett Roosevelt Levy ,11 ian fx 1 Samuel Glaser Alfred Kullman 1' Sam M. Zerkowsky 1926 X Nlaurice Julius Fish Frank William Gratz 1 1 179 Bay State Road, Boston I 403 1 , if sum, 1 - W , w 7W,W,V,sw,l..? xx QL ft Fi 'EYE 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ' I fT!i..,in. , .. -' 1 .- .- l Q ll PI l l is Phi Kappa ,f , EX X .:, U' W . ft. 4, E or hslfg .0 X A- -V X. Q- rff' ' .U - -- ' 'xfr fy 12 Active Chapters 2,000 Members Founded in 1889 at Brown University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . Brown University Beta . Illinois University Gamma . . Pennsylvania State College Delta . University of Iowa Epsilon . . University of Kansas Zeta . Purdue University Eta . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theta . Ohio State University Iota . . Kansas State Agricultural College ' Kappa . . University of Missouri I Lambda . . University of Wisconsin Mu . . University of Pittsburg 404 7,1 ' r ' Y Qu. ti I . l N Tw x . v ,.-,., .1 . . , v.a,,,.,g 4 K I, . C ,,,, x .Rx --.. ,Er ,..,.,,,,,.,, . W9 Y mi 1 i i ilNFC?l,i1E 1924 . .,, N Phi Kappa Eta Chaptcr-Established 1918 Back Row: Malmniry, Conway, McCarthy, Killian, Slcirner Third Row: Linuluan, Lucy, Giblin. Murphy, T. Stanton, Steinrok Second Roan: Cardinal. Cronin, J. Stanton, Hancock, Rowen, Cates, Tracy Frmzl Row: Reardon, Smith, jones, Flaherty FRATRE IN FACULTATE james Reynolds Hancock Philip joseph Lamoureux john Gardner Reagan Paul joseph Cardinal Vincent Kaczynski Cates Eugene Edward Cronin Edward james Hanley john C. Linehan George joseph Conway Alfred Michael Flaherty Charles Aloysius Giblin John Arthur Keary Thomas Joseph Killian lVilliam J. Mahoney Frank Morris Kanaly F RATRES 1923 1924 Henry M iron Tracy 1925 George Arthur Rowen Howard Bernard Stevens Edward D. Lucy Frank Denis O'Neil james Anthony Reardon Joseph Berchmans Saunders john James Stanton Clarence Paul Sullivan Joseph Plath McCarthy Edward Dodge Murphy Joseph Emanuel Russell William Raymond Smith Thomas Edward Stanton Henry James Steinrok C MQ,-.TH We ra? 1926 Edward Oliver jones Norman Andrew Steimer 299 Newbury Street, Boston 405' fails ...J 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 -: 4 1 if?i V., ,, .,,,. .t .,.. i, y 5 Tau Delta Phi QQ , ll l4lllp it se l l s 4 ,Q ., 11 Active Chapters 700 Members Founded in 1910 at the College of the City of New York Alpha Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta. Eta . Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu . .Nu . CHAPTER ROLL . College of the City of New York New York University . . Columbia University . . Boston University . Harvard University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Armour Institute of Technology . University of Pennsylvania . . University of Cincinnati . . University of Chicago . Vanderbilt University . Michigan University ALUMNI CLUBS New York Boston 406 A L . l ' A 4 ef! ffl A . 3. - Ax WN v R - N f- rv, 5 ,. 'VA' --1 , i ,R C Q fi N 1 ' ' , . I .Q . ff f- 'I Y Y- -V - I n 'nf-.- 4 -'A' V - - ' S ' A' , 1? 'Q 7 'V' I I 'XL'-' ' 1 ' J' ' , f ff '- '-- 9 - Lf' W if H . af, Afiifi. 'gif ig, f-A L- --wi QJL, ' AS-A ' g' ' ' ' Y' ' 'Wm -' '-'Q' --li? i441-.1 ' ,:...3 'W '1Qf'TfZ.I'J,L Y 'FAQ- :I Cf , T. ,N , .. V Y .fl fl 3: 1 llffl l lik ll I ll lr li like .lieu ,V 'LX V I ' ' - 9- Y ig fT7LZg'ii3jiTif r A A or A , g A ' A A AV t .,-,- W 4llA Y 1 Mi .,f, , K W, . V l L - A ee We iii? 1512 1- ' f f '1ill - V . Tau Delta Phi 1 1 l 1 3 W In lftn C'h11ptcr-Established 19124 Q f .4 ,Q rx, , li Fl fp' Hu 'C fi lll 5.16 ill, . 1 a ig 1 L 111 V i il lf 3 A I! 1 'N ll 1 l ll 4 Y Y lx l ll 1 ,V ' I l lf . II I 14, , N Buck Row: G. L. Delugach, Swett. Sadow, M. M.Dclugach, LH, Shulits A ll W , Ff01llR01Uf Simonds, Cohen. Kaplan, Fortas I il M , l lil! ia l FRATRE IN FACULTATE F E Manuel Mendis Green ll s :lll FRATRES All ill 1 I 1923 H ilxl Alvin Joseph Sadow Manuel Mandel Delugach Q lil N 1 l l Herman Swett 1 l 1924 3 Q Samuel Shulits Philip Cohen Alexander Morris LiFf X vi 1 ' 1925 ' Gilbert Leon Delugach Abraham Simonds joseph Kaplan l 1926 l X 1 M Harry William Fortas Leonard Vexler V X 1 1 l ' ' 5 556 Newbury Street, Boston f I V 1 1 1. 407 1 1 K , ff Ugly , 4 FEL' C15 E1 T564 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 .. .7 'rf ' 17 Activ Alpha Beta . Gamma Epsilon Zeta . Eta . Theta Kappa Lambda Mu . Nu . Xi . Omicron Pi . Tau . Upsilon Iota . Phi' Beta' Delta V -r,,f gi,-Qs. -. 1 fw fr- w 1 . I - . :.-Q.-ae t , , -1 A - E v-Qrfzigr, A . 5 is E f W f ref' I A I -PG '3- 'QH9 2 ,.vY 1 I A , A 'SX' , 1 gf' , L Ha g' ,Q . . 5.1: , . 1' gag: ' 'l't e Chapters 1,350 Members Founded in 1903 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL . . Columbia University . . Fordham University . . College of the City of New York . . University of Chicago . . New York University . University of Pennsylvania . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Universityof Southern California . . New York College of Dentistry . University of Cincinnati . . Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn . . Tufts College University of Michigan . . Washington University University of California 5 - Southern Branch of the University of California University of Oklahoma 408 ' Jia: A f -NK' X, f I I T I Q , Qin :TNQ t Wi, W fi: in-lrw WY' ' r- 1 w V 'T in VN'i V I -'W - Tffffll I 23. I Il R'-Q I 1, I w .,Y,gt ,A V .W--..-Y- xx, Aj? r 9, r r III nr r 1 It ' . Phi Beta Delta , 'l'I1oI:1 I'hzlpt1-r-lisl:1IvIisIu-cl 19120 .fra YQ ' I' I I I ,WL-5 IQ I ,f I I, I II , I I I' ' II I I its IIIf I I 1-'nik Beale I Fcldsu-in N 'W 5 J Field XY. Knlkur II. Kalkcr Brick LOIHTII ' Il' HEI: ,I II n 'I III , gf FRATRES IIIII IIII 1923 II Harry Kalker Newman VVinkIer Field N Bernard Falk II I I 1924 II I Benjamin Beale II ' I I I I 1925 I I' George Brick I II I 11 1926 I I VViIliam Kalkcr George Cohen I I I II I - . 'II 57 Texteth Street, Brooklme I I I ' 409 , It , r 'W 1- 13 KL 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 M 1 'WV 'ff' -f- T'f- fr 'Wiz - v -Q-,.. 4' .v,x 3, ,iq ltr V' f Tau Epsilon Phi f Z 21 Active Chapters .fum U ' . i. ' XHQJ 'eg' gdxgx ,rs-5- Z N a, -:Fra 1 N 4 ., ' .gf c 'C X ' FK 7 rr! In ' Q 5 I -7 nf f lv J' Li' X 1, A f ,X 1 K 9 5 1 .- , if f . ,ii B , s ' T 1 W , v , M f' 451, .s f rl ff 'H-we-M1' s , ff., M, rs WM Q 3: f 5 FJ f :Wi f 1 --r f ff,-Y, - v15,f:,:w!pf7??es. Ji f sf, , f Y , if E X , -W -ff 'aaa V '55, ' F if vs, ,, 1. . ml n, ., : A T 1,500 Members Founded in 1910 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha - - ..... Columbia Beta - - . . New York College of Dentistry Gamma Zeta . . New York University Delta . . . , Cornell EPSUOH - . Fordham Eta - . Tufts Theta - - . Boston University Lambda - . Harvard Iota . . . Yale Kappa . , . University of Vermont Mu - . Emory University Nu - . University of Georgia Phi - - . Georgia Technology Xi - - - . Massachusetts Institute of Technology OmiCl'011 - . McGill University Pi - - . Georgetown University Rh0 - . University of Pennsylvania Sigma - - . Syracuse Tau - . Dickinson Upsilfm - . University of Charlestown Chi - .... University of Michigan ALUMNI CLUBS New York Boston New Haven . Delta Club of New York 410 XX F? 'i'L L: - 5, 1 1 ,a ,V . A-lin . ir' is-. ff? 2 gf, ' V' A 2 ,Y rw? iExl'fii'5 ,-,gi:L-,, ,,,,,-.,-..,,,,, W- Q- ffm.-2 - - -- Y J' -' - V f A V - lllr- 743: F3 fi 1941 1 15 If ll fl 1 o LF 5 1:1221 2 W lj 2 ,gig , idlli-Q hi if W wif 'izigffiliggf 22124 11'y12f' HV I - - 3 '2 1 , Tau Epsilon Ph1 1' I Hx? 1,11 XI c'hap1ef-Esmillasiied 1919 A N1 iii iixlfi ,K . if Yi V751 'N li 1 131 11 F 1 AFM: W1 5 1 'i 11 ll 1 1 112, 1 A ll gllf 1 11 2 V Q LA 1' 2' l U5 1l 1 Wi T Y' iii! Berman Goldberg H ' 5 Fra11ks Kleinberger Steinberg Smolensky W lg 1 1 1 l 11 1 1 11 1 . il i FRATRES' ' 1 1 1922 1 1 li Max jacob Steinberg A 1 1 1 1 1923 Z l Richard Cushman Kleinberger 1' 1924 Q Abraham Alfred Franks Abraham Joseph Goldberg 5' 1925 1 I Louis Smolensky 1 1926 1 Matthew Carl Blume Benjamin Berman 1 I 1 i 411 22 222 2 222 22 22 2 22222 22 2222222222221 1 F LY- 73.2.-1: -2 -.2242 -2 22,2 v 22 2 2 2. i-..ti.,T,,,,i, 2.2 22.2 AV gil greg -Q 57 KN gg G I a A fssx ff? F EJ I924 T E c I-I N I Q U I-3 P1924 ' Zgixivgil ll, -ff--f-we--'-'m if f':I fififfil. . . - rf-are , 1 - .J -n g I -: 'j :jg ll ll H H A K ATI Ai? EI H K M Z PA AM E Z 9 I E B9 BB BZ BH BT PI E BI PII BN AA AZ II BP FE AA PA P9 PNII AI' AT BE AB AA AN AX All EI' E9 ' A Slglllil ANU W g l I N3 was 5 N 55, IQ' I' lI Qs Z4IIf af Eeiiiiit' 89 Active Chapters 17,00 Founded in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute V DIVISION: I University of Virginia CHAPTER ROLL XVashington and Lee University Delaware College University of Maryland William and Mary College PB PP PA George Washington University PM IIN PP PT F9 DIVISION II Mercer University North Georgia Agricultural College University of Georgia BM Emory College TE Georgia School of Technology AH Stetson University University of Florida P DIVISION III BZ University of Alabama FZ Howard College FO Vanderbilt University TT Alabama Polytechnic Institute EB DIVISION IV DePauw University N Perdue University BK Indiana University AE Rose Polytechnic Institute EE University of Kentucky DIVISION V T Bethany College qu Mount Union College Bqs West Virginia University Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science FE Western Reserve University FK Carnegie Institute of Technology AP EA DIVISION VI Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania Fri: Lafayette College AI Pennsylvania State College AO DIVISION VII Stevens Institute of Technology FZ Cornell University TX Syracuse University AT Columbia University Colgate University BX DIVISION VIII BXII University of Vermont AZ Dartmouth College EA Brown University University of Maine Trinity College A Bowdoin College xp Wesleyan University BT Massachusetts Institute of Technology 412' DIVISION IX Northwestern University Albion College University of Wisconsin University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Chicago University of Minnesota Lombard College DIVISION X University of Iowa Iowa State College University of Nebraska DIVISION XI I University of Missouri William Jewell College Missouri School of Mines Washington University University of Arkansas Drury College DIVISION XII University of Kansas Kansas State Agricultural College University of Oklahoma Oklahoma Agricultural College DIVISION XIII University of Texas . Louisiana State University Tulane University DIVISION XIV Colorado School of Mines University of Colorado Colorado Agricultural College University of Wyoming DIVISION XV University Ot' Montana State College of Washington University of Idaho DIVISION XVI University of Oregon University of Washington Oregon Agricultural College , DIVISION XVII Leland Stanford University University of California University of Nevada University of Arizona DIVISION XVIII University of South Carolina University of North Carolina North Carolina State College 0 Members .- 'T 5 . cj! I 1 'N '53-Ei.-S' e + R e-riffs 3, je A, .Q - li-Lfri - ' Ll..1'-- ' e W ,LL Y.-:f,:f:a-1'-41.: i,'ee4,l:+:, Lf-31Ll,.,! K l . lfill ll ll kr li Rl l ll li i924 lr- 4 ---MEM 7 , ,Y tr, ,, as f .nf f L A- - 4 Slgma Nu lipsilon 'l'l1Clll Clniptcr - Established 15122 Back Row: Thompson, Black, Heald, Caine. Damon Third Row: Enright, Carver, Estill, Evans, Quarles, Cochran, Wappler, Blampied Second Row: Ridge, Hampton, Hereford, Bigger, Littrell. Rubens. Stevens Front Row: Cummings, Greer, Jones VVilliam Maule Bigger, jr. Roger jackson Evans Arthur Clarence Hampton Paul Garnier Blampied james Joseph Enright, jr. Paul Francis Carver David Henry Cochran John Eldridge Black ' George Cadwallader Caine Russell Lawrence Damon Joseph Herbert Appel, Ir. Leland Wilson Cummings Emerson NVickes Eddy FRATRES 1923 1924 Frederick Charles Wappler 1925 Sidney Nettleton Terry 1926 Robert William Richardson Francis Harvard Littrell Harry Schuman Rubens Frederick Bolles Stevens Francis Rockwell Hereford William Washington Quarles William Clendenning Ridge Nesmith Thompson Harry Fishburne Estill, Jr. Weldon Fairbanks Heald Myrle Russel Peck Millard Marquis Greer Kennith Harlow Hemenway Henry Williams Jones 621 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 413 I Q fix 5 O ,J ei a Far vt 7 C an ' ' , , f f V Ill i 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ' ' -ITITT' 1 are . Q4 ---- ' at V V ffm. .C . - A. .- A1 .. 4.1-,Wir ll CFJL ll . 5 it 4 ,ffl . dex if Alpha Mu Slgma N5 ffl fill ' E V' . lfgfl ' 25 X N see fe 33, f -Iiiffis ' K in ,C Y ir ' 5 - T1 T 10 Active Chapters 250 Members I Founded in 1914 at Cooper Union 5 L l T Q ' l CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . . Cooper Union ' Beta . College of the City of New York Gamma . Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute H Delta . Massachusetts Institute of Technology if Epsilon . Columbia University I T s Q Zeta . Theta . New York University A . Bellevue Medical College i Iota - . Yale University 1 1 Kappa . Clark University Lambda . University of Pennsylvania ii, si T 5 r I f ls My i, 414 M I ay' i ,Q ,X i J K V 2 Q j 2 fi , rQ 'iw ,Q -fggezii L2 v 5 ef eff-?IgFej,fig'4 ee n r. 'f ms T sie se TJ i 1iQ!l'L ma F ggiliimwv D i i i i i ' 2 2 T 2 W efggggiis- . 5 Alpha Mu Slgma Qi-M N mlm Chapin-r-rssmblished 1921 iff? A ? l r i , ,fa l ' ijij' fifgw 11? 1 pf L i VJ 2- mi 115 iff f-in i li wi lim if if ' , All 12 v W! W w l M l W il 4: 1 4,11 1 li ll l ' iir, 2 mama Hclfman Kurtin Q, Green Gerofski Bruson , IN , ll H Fjlll Qi ig T I 'v i lv l T My ills: 5 FRATRES li i Q I i I l i in ll f I Hyman Louis Rosengard l 5, T li i ! 1923 , A l Herman Alexander Bruson Irvin Gerofski 5 1 F lx lf Harry Green I 1 1 L ,i 2 ll i l if Q it 5' 1924 Qi! l E i Samuel Josephs Helfman 3 ' l I ll U iz l W U 1925 W l il 1 Morris Mortin Kurtin 1 5 l' i . i' ll 1 45, lf f Wi M L rs li M 2 . il fl i J1 Q il, E l 415 lj fi get--ai:-as NWWH , fwknen Mg,,,,,,,r,,?.,,.,,d-,gL,3,,,1,,,,My ,.,,,llf l mf- 2 aafa - --12- - - -H -af--X-f--1211: -W - - -- - - ...::x..-,,,2- --Y ., .A-4191 QQ: Q tj 'WW V171 7 1 An' 7 f ,V ' ' I 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Phi Sigma, Delta X f all if 1 1 -t W .' :vii is 4-3 , 1 ,1'- 1. - 2 ' 1--Q 16 Active Chapters 1,517 Members Founded in 1909 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . . . Columbia University Beta . . Cornell University Gamma . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Delta . . New York University Epsilon . . Union College Zeta . . . University of Pennsylvania Eta . . University of Michigan Theta . . University of Colorado Iota . . . Denver University Kappa . . Western Reserve University Lambda . . University of Texas Omicron . . Ohio State University Mu . . University of Chicago Nu . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Xi . . Boston University Pi . . University of Wisconsin Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi ALUMNI CHAPTERS Sigma Delta Club of Boston Sigma Delta Club of Chicago Sigma Delta Club of Cleveland Sigma Delta Club of Dallas Sigma Delta Club of Denver Sigma Delta Club of New York ' 416 i . XXX' . 'J . , sim ' as . 'NME gf- Q ,Iiieij I f is , rv Q: ,' fm-ss, I Y, A Ti L..- I ' 'I w YI , ' 5, ,ligf ' wg, I---. -?I-IW? 4,-, --- V -'-rflf -W ff' ' 44 - ---' ---- -' ' in ---V-1-k ' '-111:T.4:1LLi'.f:3.gg7.i:i's':--. ill, I If I I li I I I 1 U I I 192121 IAIIILI 5'J ' 1. 1 i I I I 7 yr ' Q5 Q, AQgligfigjiggIgn1'I I 'gIwiITTIQ I I .I ' 'L,itT':-Li' f.Q'Ii1,.'.T.f'I! Q? if Phi Sigma Delta Nu C'lmpts-r-lfslulmlishccl 1920 Weinstein Dach Wurtzel Marks COIIOH Rurxlluel Shore FRATRES 1923 Harry Reuben Raphael 1924 XViIlarcl Martin Marks Henry Shore 1925 Morris Cohon Harry Pinkoson 1926 Sidney Dach Harry Louis WVeinstein Charles Wurtzel 719 Mountfort Street, Brookline 417 .,7..fL-III I Lpf I, fx. III I IW' ,HIV IINI3 III! II- ,II I IIIZI II, III I Ir Fw--I I X N III QIII JI .U I I III I 1. I II II WI 'I III II I I I I I I I I I I X I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I I II I- II I I III I I II II I I I I I I II I ' 1 I 'I II II II I I,I I I ---- - - ,E ... , II' I I f,3NXi1x..Jl CJ W if 9 X -1 -1 -.i ., Y .ff-1-V mx A 131:- mn J A t s r re A - E -2 EEK 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 'Eli-lg 1 ' WW ,A'. ,,'.,,. - f,-fe.-.,f.,.-.f,l-.-.r.1 if ll IL, f l 4? N V Phl Mu Delta Ni 4? N We gfilfi' 1 Q 'offs . rf? - - if 'Ma nila 2 ,fig V 4.5 I i THF ni ,Qi -:U ' llrz A W , In 1 Qi .A Q' , If 'H 'fe' .Q 'xg gui? + 9 Active Chapters 1,000 Members Founded in 1918 at Union College CHAPTER ROLL Nu District 1 Nu Alpha . . . Connecticut .Agricultural College Nu Beta . . New Hampshire State College Nu Gamma . . University of Vermont Nu Delta . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nu Epsilon . . . University of Maine I l Gamma District Gamma Alpha . . Northwestern University Gamma Beta . , University of Michigan Gamma Gamma . . University of Illinois Gamma Delta . , University of Wisconsin l A 418 it 5-Lf W? 5 ' i .-..-cm. ' ' 5 4 il- :1'L. :lf MH' , . -1 :-,:,:f:, f i14:r::.AfQQl-A:-zQ::rlihlfffiifli izazi lllf. H N i Q U is i924 ' as r .Q , i!r:.:--- ...j..: 'Af f f - . -W .. 3 ,Elf f V w 'le ' f'f'E7. 'f? Fl M jdii Phi Mu Delta , . 1 1 Xu Dvllil l'hnplor-lfstahlished 1922 ,P Ei 'l .li all li 1 ,. I 0 H l gack Row: Morse. J. K. Clamp, Crosby, Fits. Chapin, Stanley, Stone Tl1irdRou': Thomas, Brown, F. de la Macorra, Leighton, C. P. ClaDD. Canfield Second Row: Smith, Hammond, F. G. de la Macorra, Marder, MacDonald. Reinhardt, Perkins Fronl Row: Henninger, Joyce, XVayne, Cutting, XVickl1am. Mossman, Sterling Sherwood Fiske Brown Channing Parker Clapp James Kilton Clapp Roger Cutting Harry Reginald Hammond FR.-XTRE Nl F.-XCULTATE lYilliam Anderson Crosby FR.-XTRE S 1922 Harold Davis Stanley 1923 Stuart Parshley M acDonald Lothrop Hedge Bailey Guyton Chace Canfield Richard Jackson Chapin John Hunter Henninger Gordon Carlisle Joyce Charles Donald Batchelder Lester Burroughs Leighton Harvey Amsden Fitts 192-I 1 9125 1926 Kenneth Pratt Morse Fernando de la Macorra XValter Smith Marder, Jr. Bruce Morier Mossman Oscar Lungren Perkins Kilburn Miller Smith Royal Sterling Francisco de la Macorra George Cooper Reinhardt Stone Wayne Joseph john Wickham William Ernest Gordon Adams John Magee, Jr. Henry Webster Thomas Floyd Wadsworth Hall 398 Marlborough Street, Boston .419 f fax-L2 SJ Q f:Q ii ,f Q mll e ee o - ' o e J. .. ' F' o GTM 5 if r- 1 5 ' 5 HE!! 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ' z Y,,,r:,, 1-'--:.1,f.g -4.. - .ff-4-:f.1-.4 -,-.-gf .-4:1f'.-1-1,l::.1n.f'2.'1-5. Q . A 21 ' -' l B :,f,,Li,, ' Q -- il , k f - - ' 1 N J I ' 1V . ll N ol U PS1 Delta 1 X l I 1 N. l ..,.x' . ' ' .- ' K . 1 , A ' 'A-w e l A flfwg, U Q l .... ' l .. - L+- l 'eagfibwrnca Toy wa NIH? f , Local 11 Members Established in 1922 at Technology l 1 4 5 ll 420 -f f ' ikfigx Y 4,1 , 'Q' ll -I ,1 l NS . Q A '-' 1 H? , . ,1 x 1 ' gfgrflj' I N .f Miifg, :-- LAY? 113-x.:' klfg? 'J RTX .LM ', 3: ' ' Liga, '1 '-' 1 ' -'WMC Ci Q,'i e. ACM ' 2 - mf ' 'V CN' MCYH C ii' C QUFLQ1 s Q 1 fj 1 r ri 4,4 .....,.L44..'..,T4fY CCC ' ,-.l, , ...si - . I 3 1 f' 1 1, ,ff , ljli1a! PS1 Delta ' I Local at 'l'c1'lmologx' - listnlmlislu-cl 19212 11 - , M rl 1 11 , : 1 1 ' 1 'M l 1 ,KJ 111 111 .X 1 la l x, 1 I 1 1 111 '41 3 11 ' 1 1 1:1 ' I al 1 3 1 , ' 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 . ,1 1 1 1 l 1 1 ' il 1 1 1l 1 1 E 1' Buck Row: Sharp, Patton. XVetherill, Rhodes, Henderson, Smith 11 Front Row: Koch, XVillis, Keller, Hazcltinc, XVilkin-3, Norwood 1 1 W 1 1 ' ll 15 I ,1 1 , I i , 1 1 1 ll 11. 1 FRATRES 11W 11' 'l 1 111 uma El I 1 l Francis Toomer Hazeltine Charles Justus Koch 1 11 11 Robert Harry Henderson XVilliam Daggett Norwood Anson More Keller Paul Lear lVilkins 1 Raymond Trask Xlfillis 11 1 1 ' 111 1925 1 1 Walter john Rhodes Lester Courtland Smith Arthur Marshall Sharp Lynne Wetherill - 1 11 1 U 1 1111 1 338 Harvard Street, Cambridge , 1 11 1 1 11 9 1 ll i! 1i 131 421 ffl ,Q C H27 :fsrrfigr - C rr' ' 'mr 'QQQ1,.,?ILQffi ll -Pa A A1 e Qf 'fg,,Y Jn: , gage we as C, s J e ,C 1.-l,a 'til 1 73 : Q il We Q9 X Q Qeep K'T'?,1f,Qol-QQ,f ' H 3 o 4' 'H' o QQQTLIHQ 'i if ie W! W4 J ,+L E924 TEC1-INIQUE 1924 FEA . IU .A A ap-Q' -b Y V :Q .- ',.:i2,'f'fi'j'jT. '- 5-yfi xfffxf-'yu 1145? -l ' ll w YW' will ill ,Yo Q , . GM Inter-Fratermty Conference X R l ,4 l QQXQ W Brantingham Flather May Smith Kirkham Keppel President Hall Kirkham Vice-Presidenl Howard'B. Keppel' ' Secretary Treasurer William E. May Herbert H. Flather ' Executive Committee Roscoe H. Smith C. Alan Brantingham 422 ga ',f- N- -,:'?:ES.. rl 4 r i ,R 5 1 l Us 4 ,va ,FH if V- eases-asa... l 'E s A 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Qlvll-fl: ge , eee, 4 1 4 i ' e ' We 'A- WW' W Inter-Fraternlty Conference . -. QS i -N .rl Members Alpha Tau Omega Phi Beta Epsilon .L Will Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Sigma 1 ' Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Tau Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon I if Q Delta Epsilon sigma chi i Kappa Sigma Theta Chi 6' I. H Lambda Chi Alpha Theta Delta Chi I Theta xi ii HE Inter-Fraternity Conference is composed of a group of Fraternities at the Institute N , ll and is formed to promote the interests of M. l. T., to regulate and control the common N interests of the fraternities at Technology, and to create a better feeling and a more general l ll acquaintance among the fraternities and between fraternity and non-fraternity men. The in- l evitable separation of fraternities on account of the location of the houses is an unfortunate E A situation at the Institute. The Conference, therefore, has a difiicult part to play, one which is I 'E . largely taken care of in a great many colleges by the nature of the Campus. E 3 The purpose of the Conference is accomplished largely through the meetings of the Delegates, ' which are held once every month. Here all plans for Inter-fraternity Functions or meetings are ' made and the control of these affairs lies in Committees appointed by the Conference. The events vary from year to year, Basketball, Baseball, and Scholastic Competitions always being held, ' while other affairs fill the gaps. The Basketball League has not been completed, the Cup being in the hands of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity as a result of the 1922 League. The Base- , ball Cup was won last Spring by Beta Theta Pi and there will be the usual Inter-fraternity Base- ball Games this Spring in an attempt to bring the cup back from Brookline. The traditional Xu, l Bowling competitions have been abolished this year and the interest has diverted toward Inter- ' I fraternity Bridge. It was the custom among Fraternities for a while to have exchange dinner ll parties, when the Freshmen and Sophomores of one house would visit the first where they would ' l il be entertained at dinner. This was quite popular for a while but was done away with on account if of its general impracticability. The idea of the Inter-fraternity Bridge tournament is conceived ,l to accomplish the same end as the exchange dinners, but since it does not involve the upheaval of 1 quite such a large group, it is hoped that this will prove considerably more entertaining and ', , still accomplish the same much desired purpose. 1 I,j A considerable amount of interest is derived each term from the compilation of the Scho- , lastic standing of all the Fraternities at the Institute. The winner at the end of each term enjoys I the right to decorate its mantelpiece with the Inter-fraternity clock, which is always in the pos- i i li session of the fraternity with the highest scholastic standing. The list was headed at the last . N census by the Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. Another annual activity of this body is the Inter-fraternity Dance, which is held by the Con- . ference some time during the year. The affair this year is to be held in the spring, and the I anticipation of its popularity has not decreased since the last one. l a 423- ' .Ml -' CX T- 'QI ff? x 7 i s a Q 44,5 me JVM VKVV7 f V - - W - A- V 9 ' ff 4 in F353 1924 TECHNBQUE 1924 f, if K --fi Tri. .,,-. W-7---f.,-re fefgnffs-.ii -.A' ffii -iY.1fg55'T- F. . QT-I..-S-I-tj W A DERI G GREEK it ALPHA DELTA PHI . . . Murray F. Gardner . . . Illinois University VValter A. Metcalf . . . University of Rochester I-5 William W. Upham University of Michigan I john H. Zimmerman . . University of Minnesota ALPHA SIGMA PHI . . Hugh H. Brenan . . . Marietta College ' ALPHA TAU OMEGA .... BETA THETA PI . . . CHI PSI . . . DELTA ALPHA . . . DELTA PSI . . . DELTA TAU .... . DELTA TAU DELTA . . KAPPA ALPHA . . . . KAPl'A ALPHA fSouthernJ KAPPA ICAPPA ICAPPA . . . PHI DELTA THETA . . . YfValter T. Rolfe . . . S. Floyd Stewart .... NValter B. Amspoker . . John W. Beretta .... Frederic R. Calkins, jr. Clarence M. Chaffee . . john A. Day ...... Henry Du Pont . . . Charles A. Geisinger . . Carlton C. Gordon . . George W. Hall .... Crockett A. Harrison . . William L. Keplinger, Jr. Clarence E. Miller . . Percy C. Wilson .... VVilliam F. Arnold . . . Lester Burbank Bridaham John Ely Burchard, 2nd . William R. Hill .... Samuel McMurtrie, Jr. . Louis A. Metz ..... Albert Hopkins Pierce . . Elisha A. Silverman . . Albert C. Schweizer, jr. . Francis D. Ahern .... E. Oliver Jones ..... SaInuel B. Maddock . . Reginald B. Miner . . Wilson S. Crosby . . . John Dunbar . . . Denton Massey . . . Oaklee E. Charlton . . . john H. Hines . . . . John E. jackson .... Charles Allen Thomas . . Blaylock Atherton . . Sidney W. Andrews . . LeRoy B. Copley .... Donald M. Creveling . . james G. Creveling . . . Richard P. Dixon .... Prof. Carroll W. Doten . Lawrence B. Feagin . . . 424 Kansas State Agricultural College VVashington University University of Oregon University of Texas johns Hopkins University Ohio State University St. Lawrence University Yale University Wittenberg College Wesleyan University Oklahoma A. and M. College Westminster College Pennsylvania State College Washington 81 Jefferson College University of California Stevens Institute of Technology Cornell University University of Minnesota Stevens Institute of Technology University of Colorado Cornell University Hamilton College Wesleyan University College of The City of New York Trinity College Cornell University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dartmouth College Williams College University of McGill University of Toronto Randolph Macon College George Washington University Vanderbilt University Trannsylvania University Dartmouth College Amherst College Colgate University Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt University University of Oregon University of Vermont Vanderbilt University I 1 l l I l I I I ! 1 l l l , Jil 3 EN ,Alexa A - ... -1:5-' .: my , ' 7 L W A Y . ?'E': V vlllll 2 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 . A :i7'!, 7 --..-- , ' ' A I ' kiw i!! 5 F I f W Ja iw 1 PHI DELTA THETA. Conf. . . Prof. William S. Franklin . University of Kansas X ,Q Louis B. Freeman . Vxfilliams College ,gi Stanley C. Giliord .... Williams College AP. E Frank R. ,Iurgens . . . . Hanover College 3 Q l Roswell A. Merritt . Mercer University ' ' Z Mr. Ralph Morris . Indiana University ,X -if Benjamin F. Powell . . Colorado State College A y William J. Schwarz . Miami University XQ Alfred L. Sherman .... lVhitman College Mr. Donald C. Stockbarger Northwestern University I Harold R. TenEyck Colorado University J PHI IQAPPA Psi . . . William W. Bray . . Syracuse University Algernon F. F lournoy . . . Vanderbilt University I Claire F. Lyman ..... University of Michigan E. Morgan Manning Washington and Jefferson University Lloyd XVestbrook . . Cornell University PHI IQAPPA TAU . . Edmund D. Ayres . Miami University PI ICAPPA ALPHA . . . john V. Cook . . . Georgia School of Technology William S. Hull, jr. .... Cornell University Seward S. Merrell . . . Cornell University Psi UPSILON . . . Ralph W. Gosnell . University of Rochester Allen VV. Hawkins . . . Hamilton College SIGMA CHI . . . Charles S. McCann . Denison University . XVallace B. K. Dove Brown University l SIGMA DELTA EI-sILoN SIGMA PHI .... SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . SIGMA TAU ALPHA . . SIGMA TAU DELTA . . SIGMA TAU PIII . SIGMA NU . . THETA DELTA CHI . . THETA XI . . ZE1-APs: . Finlay G. Cameron .... . . Harold H. Leary . Erwin Schoeffel . . Baird Snyder . . . . . Robert M. Caswell Twitty VVhaley . . . C. Sterling Webber . . . Samuel J. Cole . . . . . Alex Taller . . . . . B. Howard Brown George K. Shands . . Frederick E. Bastian Leland M. Rice . .. . . . . VV. Howard Emerson Donaldson Jones . . . . . . Stephen B. Metcalf . . . . Spencer W. Prentiss Francis B. Stewart . . . Julius A. Stratton . . . 425 University of North Dakota University of Rochester University of Rochester Cornell University University of Delaware University of Oklahoma Tufts College Case School of Applied Science Pennsylvania State University Oklahoma State College University of Virginia University of Rochester Hamilton College Washington State College Stevens Institute of Technology University of California Williams College Williams College University of Washington r l l i C l 5 553 IJ RW f In 7951, :F Z-'Q-Navi, ' ' .V K 25596 1 up G Y,i't,'? A itat T el C H N t ci U 1924 K Alpha Chi Sigma dukxmswg I flzf gi E f 3 .Sz 1 If I, ,. T : Ul' E it 9 ' a sm? CHEMICAL FRATERNITY 33 Active Chapters 33,000 Members Founded in 1902 at the University of Wisconsin CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . . . University of Wisconsin Beta . . University of Minnesota Gamma , . . Case School of Applied Science Delta . ' . University of Missouri Epsilon . . . Indiana University Zeta - . University of Illinois Eta - - . University of Colorado Theta . . University of Nebraska Iota . . Rose Polytechnic Institute Kappa - . University ot' Kansas Lambda . . Ohio State 'University Mu - - . New Hampshire State College N!-1 . - . Pennsylvania State College X1 . - - . University of Maine Ornicron . . Harvard University P1 . . . Syracuse University Rho . . University of North Carolina Slgma . . University of California Tall, - . . Cornell University Upsilon . . Northwestern University Phi - - . Allegheny College Chl . . . Yale University PS1 - - . . Louisiana State University Omega . , . University of Pittsburgh Alpha Alpha . . Stanford University Alpha Beta . . University of Michigan Alpha Gamma . . University of Kentucky Alpha Delta . . . University of Cincinnati Alpha Epsilon . . . Washington University Alpha Zeta . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alpha Eta . . . University of Oklahoma Alpha Theta . . University of Pennsylvania Alpha Iota - . State University of Iowa b:Auln 1 , .,,,.. ., L ,JL ,. 426 1 . x 1 1 ul 1 I. ,gl X' I ,A w '3' 4 1. mr- . . 1 u ji- 1' , 'r N- -., ,,f,.Q, 'f 1-me .li .I for 'vw ' 1' . 1 . ' ' .LQ . s x. ',1 M: . 5' ' . v -4:1 -- W- rr 1 gag, 1?-35, , 1 QD ' - if :Af R ' ii' Q1 jjggggl-if'--H'Z'2ii21,, 5 . - f r - r - u . 1 ii T N rl 51 51411 1 1 1 il - 51 I 1 11.351 Ea 1 api., , t.. ff 1fF1.13'?.111 f111? re' 1' ' i5lgg'1 1 'll . 5 11 ll 11 11? Alpha Chl S1 gma i'1i,'-.Til 1 Alpha Zeta l'ha1xt1:r - lfstablisliefl lfllfl 111 111 1 1 1, 1111 fil 11 1 1 .1 11 li l 1 1,1 1 1 E 11' i111 ! I 'N . 51 1' QW! 11 1 111 1111.1 311 11 1 11 111 11 lid? V ' 1 ' 11151 1' 1 111 ,, 1 1i 11, 1 l ' 1 l W l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111. 1 1 11 i 1 l I 1' 1 11 1 1 1 1 311 1 i1 1 1 1 1 i i l11 1 1 11 1 ii l 1' - 1 Fark Rcrw: Van Allen, Jackson. Burkart. Huntress, Cummings. Pomeroy, Ashdown, Schmidt, Turner, Belyea T 1 1 1 Third Rmu: Moyes, Harding, Schoetiel. McLane, Blake, Stapleton, Sinniclcs, Dosch, Pearson, Barnby 11- 1 Second Row: Molstad, Cochrane, Lusk. Knight, Meal-tin, Morton, Kiehel, McArdle, Smith 1 ' 1 11 1 Frou! Row: Seymour, Eitle, Reinhardt, Clough, Schneider, Gibson, Bittner, Lambert. 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 i l 11 ' 1 1 11 HONORARY INIEMBERS 111i 1 ' 11 James Flack Norris Henry Paul Talbot I1 fi 1 11' 11 1,1 FRATRES IN FACL'i,T.xTE 11117 1 11 Herbert Barnby Avery A. Morton 11 1 111 1 1 John XV. M. Bunker Erskine C. Lord 111111 1 3 Tenney L. Davis Carl B. Millard Q 1f 1111 Louis J. Gillespie Charles R. Park 11 111 ' Robert T. Haslam Samuel C. Prescott '1 i Leceister F. Hamilton Henry M. Smith 111 1 11 Charles H. Herty XValter C. Schumb Q 1 l 11 111 E. H. Huntress Donald C. Stockbarger 11 11 1 1 11 Raymond H. Lambert Charles s. Venable 11111, 1.11 Robert s. NVilliams 111 1i 1 ' 31 FRATRES 1l1 11 1 11 GRADUATES 1f 1 Avery A. Ashdown Lyle A. Clough 1 1 1 1 1 11 Guy C. Bittner Helmuth G. Schneider 1 111 .' John T. Blake Leighton B. Smith 111 I1 1 1 John C. Gibson Robert L. Turner 1 1 11 i1 Edwin D. W'ilson 111 13 , 11 1923 111 1' 1 1 11 Arthur R. Belyea Charles H. Lusk 1 1111 1 1 11 Edward H. Burkart Edward H. McArdle 1 '1 i1 1 il John D. Cochrane Lawrence S. McLane 11' 11 1 Donald E. Cummings Allan G. Meakin 1, 11 1 ' 11 Elden Dosch Victor J. Moyes 1 1 11 J. Raymond Eiffe Melvin C. Molstad 11 1 1 11 William Harding Philip R. Pearson 111 1 11 1 Stephen R. Kiehel Erwin C. Schoeffel 111 11 1, Elliott P. Knight George Seymour 1 1 '1 Eltweed Pomeroy, Jr. 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1924 I 1 11 1 1 Willard W. Van Allen Lawrence D. Schmidt 1 11 1 1 George C. Reinhardt Mark L. sirmicks 1 I11 1 11 Felis Stapleton 11 111 1 1 1 il 1925 1:1 ll 1 1 Robert C. Jackson 1'1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 111 1 l 11 111 1 1 11 427 1 i1 f Y rm W ,iff 'fi '1iE.gM4W ' A' ' 'V 'A !lL'g 'i 2ZAT?:i4e ' iiill'- MDB! 5 J 1 L ..e..,. Y. , ,- A-- ,.. ..,, - .....,. .x3 '- --.--viii . - 1 WYMA. ,,,,,.g::-J, --uimwi ,,,,,.,, . . , .T-A--5 W ff X I1 GRMNDQII Q X 1 7 1, 31 gi! F Lai I-fp--- T-. Us 'nakiv' -as a-.151-ll-sg 5 4,3 gg is 5 ff ri N I Q E 1924 p W W h ff rig, files: - Y Twin fifgf r ' v a by lfelml our N uf 'X i Q1 ir e j N PEAKING from the point of view of custom, there tf must be a Grinds section to every Technique. And QQ Ii since we are more or less slaves to that great god, Custom, we take it upon ourselves to amuse you for a brief i period. The word may or may not be appropriately placed, but please do not judge too severely. Remember that some day you may have to pose as funny fellow-you mutter, Heaven I forbid! Now you know our position. Before venturing into the sacred mysteries of Grinds, it is highly desirable that you be in a generous mood. After having g assimilated a comfortable repast, for example. Then, we are 3 sure you will find, through a rosy-tinted haze, that je ne sais 'Y quoi with which Technique and all the better publications are saturated. If, in the course of the next few minutes, you do not R discover it, you should read the section through again, taking ' more care and always being on guard. Then, je ne sais quoi has completely evaded you, read it through again very carefully. If you miss it the third time, we advise a few days, rest. Then, try and try again-at last your memory will be improved. But that is enough about je ne sais quoi-we leave you to your own devices. May you occasionally chuckle: to expect you to laugh would , be asking too much. ALLONS! P X H pi 5 ! 1 H X: , 430 .Ffix Y Y XA rl w ,-. if ' N ,V-x. .- Y- iii LHB!! ,cQ'Y'SQf1 .----lk-,S Q 1924 'T EC H N 1 Q ll rg 1924 S S 7-51 ffi ffefei2i1Q2QQl if- fig-lfq llli' f '- 1-1-'3'74l3j ff: - r , eff: S S .eri c 5 Zi+ jIf'7-Y' U JE '23: The Greeks are not 5 very civilized now. iff , , . 005 24: So, but they shine ii when they get to the Vnited is ,, 1 K Q States. G G ' gk! f, ., I ' ifkwf 1 'T' s W .-.t...:......!1 M lgg!!9'-'f2iQ.::? Q ' - iii' --!!' Willllaif, He: Ro woman ever made 4 T-iiih 7 AHA, I a fool of me. ' I Size: Who did, then? fiv ff - ff 'N 4 1 1 Q f Li 5 2 P Q K 1 Cl 6 N 1 4 0 . 1 0 ft' R57 if :'. Q c :Qi ri I - Oh, Hortense, 1et's waitifor a street- car with a higher step. 431 CIRCULATING A ROOMER Gwe1iz.' How funny. This novel says, 'She picked up her skirts and ranf D olyns What's funny about that? It ought to be, she picked up her skirt and tried to run. She waited at the chuch in vain. Where couid the bridegroom be? ,I I fear this Wedding will go off Without a hitch, said she. ...if X A ,L s .ig-If 4g.,g.iL.L..gla. T Lf S- T 1 'L Ei 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 EE -Mu: ' 'd ': 'sits i v B S T T .f Ii A I 1 .5 -,J Q I,,m- SX li lllllllllllrmui fi N5 iipf? I' - 5 '7il,I I jx ggi sfij ..., I , , 'ii i i XS la lf-, fm 5- H' man 2 rffgjii l. t a l ll lflllllll 1 l 1 l is ff . 4. 0 T Wi .p Q 1 g , ly 1 1 - 4 71 l I, , ,' , Bed Tlme Stories for Playful Freshmen LL the little Institute folk gathered around Uncle Dudley Talbot to hear the true story he was going to tell. Once upon a time, said Uncle, fl there was a freshman at Tech who had very little regard for what the i i good professors told him. In fact, he was very impudent-I don't want l tolhear of any of you little children being impudent-and even laughed when ' little Joe Phelan said for the fortieth time in one lecture, 'now I take a beaker . l in my hand.' He hung around those awful stage doors, drank sympathetic gin V and just did just what all bad little boys do. And so what do you think happened T at the end of the first term? He got bounced, shouted Tubby Rogers. 1 He flunked chemistry, gurgled Fatty Mueller with his mouth full of Iollypops. No, said their Uncle, he received all H's and was elected to Technique. It was evident that the little folks were disappointed at the story and shouts l of, Now, Uncle, you promised us a true story were heard. just at this time groans came from the back of the room and they all went laughing and shouting to see what was the matter. It was none too soon, for they found Baby Lobby . rolling in anguish. It seems that the little fellow, following his natural instincts, T had found two gallons of cocoa and all the goodies that Uncle Dudley had bought i for the party, and eaten them all up. All the little children were just dread- l it fully disappointed. After they had rescued Eddie Miller from the clutches of Q Brer Squirrel and made Whitie Dewey stop cracking his finger joints at Artie Blanchard, they all began to ask one another l'What shall we do? Give the whole Senior class vote Ten, suggested Danny Taylor, that will be lots of fun. v .HI know what -let's do, murmered Billy Berry, who was Brer Squirrel's ' , cousin, Let's raise the tuition. They all thought it would be great fun and rushed over to Uncle Dudley to see if he would let them. You little dears, said their Uncle. How droll ' I you are. We'll raise the tuition and if Uncle Horace collects enough money we j -1 will have another party. By this time the Sandman had crept into all the little folk's eyes and one pl by one they fell asleep among the broken beakers and slip-sticks that strewed ' Q the floor. s N ji li ln llj N T' AVN, 432 , , as .-Ta.- ..-ma gg -- -. . L --.L .. a it Qi' r iifw so - 7- - g , , 1 5: ,ii L i ,,. v HANN 2 V i 1 'f VV so K' ,, e :Pfl or A- ,ff ,ff i B? fit- :fm Y If ll lil -4 1 If ii E 1934 -VV:VIQLT!S:.L1'1fgjggw -'bm'-'yu 'Ani I ' ' ' ' ' 'I' ei L--1.1 Jill!-ff? p I , a o r e 14 iii? g E liritrzia- ' ,-wgrvx H H ' ' ' ' '?tgQZ-27571-1 .f'Jsl' I 'iii :flu r ' I Person C looking at inebriatej: How Xi r gauchelu dill Inebriale: Fine How gowsh with 5,-V77 I you? Ilia :tier 5 ' -l lf? , 1: Q4 i K Peeved Prof .' A'Young man, if brains nfl were dynamite, you wouldn't have IV: ' enough to tip your hat. fllll i ii Ml Do you know Max? - ll I Max who? no Max no difference. f' - ,if I, 166 fQ 'll 'ki Ni f 57? f l ' . . . . ' l Prohibition has taught me one thing. Xf 5 I What's that? itil Well, I used to think I could get along fl Y , U I without alcohol. I know now that l N IC3.I'l,t. g ' . . I i fn ll l il i l Yi . . li i A charming young singer named I ' - 1 6 ,- r Hanna lf ii Got mixed up in a Hood in Montana, V l So she floated away, l iii And her sister, they say, li Accompanied her on the piano. lg fin g A mag in ,,b., MJ till '94: Cinspecting new buildingsjz Rather lill an improvement over Rogers. What does it cost the boys here now? igl' 24: Sixteen dollars a quart at john's. :ii ' H 433 E ig Y , Y ,V 73 --- -in - I ---W ' gg ,vm ' 7 T f ,gr W , -V mga- ,4 f tttt 11 111 1.1, ,frm J1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 11' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g,LE312f3:aegi23fiiplxilgaagl.,,wi,L-,1.gil ' +1 sw :aegis ' 1 ,LELQ Z 511 T H 1 151213 1 it-s11?f Q 'f 'fi:if+t 1. Mft-ffg3'ffi fFff -Tae? o 1 -:gg mviwwr-:sr---1 in wrt- Jnmmxgmg M ff flu- 1 s-ag, 1 1: A 154-1 41,111 1111 1' 111 X 111 fl +L EN. 11 11 11 fi 11' 1151 1 111 1 11921 ,G , 18,1 L1 1 'Q r:1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 I 1 11111 1 1 1 I 1 1111 1 1 11' 111 1 1111 K-N-'fl 11 111 1 2 11 AZ: What ever happened to that girl you used to drag to all the Proms? 1 1 Burt: Oh, she fell in a hole going over Harvard Bridge, and broke a leg. It was 1 too bad, We had to shoot her. H 1 111 111 .1 11 ll 1113 1 1 11 -1 1,1 1 111 1 11111 1 11 If the Dean's office were to use more ingenuity in the form of their com- 111 11 munications, we might expect to receive something like this: I 1 11 Now, don't ou wonder 11 ,111 , . 111 11 11 VVhat s in this funn fold? H 1 1 , y 11 1,111 just keep on turnmg, 1111 You will soon be told. 11 ' Further ' 111 11 1 1 1 1111 H211 Ha! H611 111 1 111 Further 11111 Ho! Ho! Ho! 111 11 1 1 1 1 11 Further 11 1 111 He! He! He! 1 11' 1 31111 voTE TEN Ha! Ha! Ha! I1 1.1 1 111 1 1 mtsZs.,rgvo, sasaeftssssggegg ang 1 1 ll n 1 ' 1 ' H' r-xx ' P , ' V f il Tr. - A U - , V , gywv. 1 ,Y41i-gf-iq? 211-Zuilij 'XT' I I ' QQW I ' T T 2 1 1 - , . ,. 1 lfw I I-I ii 1 Q ii like j1.,g f ,,-,gn Y AW Y 1 1 4. Xa lla - A f fi, fe- : ,f Exif Gqb. 1 V ' 3 4 2 f Q -ff t wg '9 e sims X lf 4 1 X my Qx J , ' ' - 1 ,. X XJ -3 lil: N' fb 9' 4, J all TX mf, - n .v - X I QL ll X. gl 1 Q l y V my f lv He: Let's go outside. , She: You boys have the funniest way of asking for what you Want. rpm. 'i QF ll lli . , ll le ll li , A member of Course VI, as he sat down to a poker game, said, Now boys, if we all play carefully, we will all win. ll ,l ' ln li l is al ll - l' -.l l 1 ' Pieces of Hate l' . . . ll I The g1r1 I hate the most of all The man I hate is Louis Proutg li Was christened Agnes Tait. He is an awful twirt. I I Refused a bid to Junior Prom, Yester eve he sallied forth l . . Then came with my room-mate. And took my last clean shirt. l l l l 435 fgfx-, Q 'gig J,,QgF,L?:5, 71, gfl1,-,,,f ,Q xv, --Iztgfvw-,,kV , gre 1 2a'i..,-'esf5:f3.s,,..vsixxgf-lxxvxf- :J ' '-1 , 1 ini, 1 hx 5,31 Lg Y, gnu il f , , , ,H .. .. I ...,-..W-.-l4++-:L-L-.1-.-....-..44.g1IH ll-:gh ga Have you kissed the bride? No. Not lately. 436 X fi M ll! 1 1 W W H K I Em I N 4 4 f x M15 ! if Yi V 9 T V1 15 uf, My ,rf vf 4 QE Y? 'I r M U vi 1 I 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 1 F .J ,CK A--X . Q4 'a A I. ? . 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 l' 4 H5-fi gg g 1 g r -' as r -r '-----W s' 1- 'QQJWI ri 'P X The Freshman's Cry At last the longed-for week has come, The week of joys, the week of the Prom. I've counted the days, at last it is true, The unbelievable fact: I am through, No more Physical Training! Now I'm through with the benclings and curlings and twists Of the body, the shoulders, the arms and the wrists, At last my legs and my toes get a rest, My neck, thank goodness, is now oH my breast. No more Physical Training! At last it is over, the fearful fright, That kept me going day and night, So I proclaim with the Freshman horde: Now I am through, I thank the Lord, No more Physical Training. A woman flees from temptation. A man crawls away from it in the vain hope that it will overtake him. I A Prof. Cln reply to a student who wished to see him on Fridayj: Mr. Smith, I am very sorry, but I am always full on Friday. Yi 437 EFT A I i l f H of-sas. Q DKK fs ,.fM . L, . up ,i.i.tQ!.-ri53i's1M 11:2 cigzfas. f 'Tse . . s-W a s r a ns' -v ei T T E. c 1-1 ri I o U iii 1924 'X 3121 Ttdi 'TT' ' A' ' T TT 'l ifiilj' Ti' lifl ,12iQ2:-A-:r?bE:'2f. .-ll., -l7L..Ql41'l .--A.--N--W 4 - 4- ' iw?-i' TSN' 5:3 -i S tr is X 1 . , f., i . . ui f T is ' ' I 'H 4 n ...ff i s 475 s , - N, . A V l i 3 It Q41 .3 Notes taken in a Lecture on the Humanics of Engineering l ip CLecturer runs up on platform and bustles about. Our hearts skip a beat- p ' we know by his manner that he is one of those 100 per cent American and effi- - cient personsj E QNot too good for his stock.j .1 yy Tells joke about his wife. CVery vulgarj .lliillf Says we should study humanics as well as mechanics. CVVhy doesn't he i L practice what he preaches?D it Says to use Golden Rule as well as Slide Rule. CWe wonder if Keuffel 85 Esser Wg. Co. make 'em both.D . 2. Next tells joke about Demosthenes. CVVe gnash our teeth. The joke bears a strange resemblance to green cheesej ww Engineer should be mediator between Capital and Labor. CHuh! Since l i . when did the engineer start playing dove of peace?J l iStock fallingj Lecturer states that he was talking to the Pres. of the Amer. Flat Tire 1 Corporation. it CHe probably talked to him from the position of office boyj A lx Says that another President made men in his factory as well as commercial T goods. CI-Ie must have run a reformatoryj iStock is galloping down.D Talks for twenty-five minutes, then blurts out, What I really want to say, I will now say, but I haven't enough time. CWe mutter, God save the Queenj ir ' CHis stock took a leap down.D ' Uses phrases, Real stuff, and got the stuff. Cl-lot towel-some manj I Told us how one man walked six miles in a blizzard just to shake his hand. I 1 CWe decide that he is a modest person.D r M CHis stock has been wiped out.D U' . . l W e wish to say just one word about N 0 0 3 1 his type of person- Imbecile. ll will 438 l as c't't'?3?-as i' ' eg iiii ' ' , 4T'..-l1. A A L' G71 .fy I ff vi .,., , li A , t 4 , e . - affisffi if Q 1 C -'-T72 ii ' A: ,: x 5 .f - f - -1-iw--f , M ,,--'fin ,--- . --. V Y E:-.2lL - K Fil L 1924 'r E C H N I Q U E, 1924 , ', Eff-iff'Qjijlo'Fo 4 viii If f '-Awe ilk a LLM-algigggggiuriige ee W- -ff --If1f4A?i K 2 li ill W xi if 7 , ffwlv ml Ill? K., x ll l .fl 5 r' vs Z M l Z 4 rl 1: , X 3. 45 fi rl 47 1 Z 'A 1 in I ' ,. - he I l . ff 4 ff T Q 5 2 K 1 EZ, Z Q ' Z l y . g ' 0 il 3 r . is , ll' L KANNIE ,L , . S ' l I i, 4 5 i ig! X ! n fl XJ: l 1 ' I . I 1 l ' 1 Louis: Do you love children? Louise: No, but you don't look so young. ! 3 n I And They Shot Men Like Lincoln L l Here is the same report you are trying to do-why not hand this one I in like it is? Stein: I can't. It's all corrected in red ink. Ein: Doesn't matter, the Prof. won't have to correct it again. She: Did you ever see that girl when she Was'nt Wearing that dress? He: Now, really, don't you think that is a bit too personal? I l 439 -' V'-rf M ' , 5 --Q: 'W 'g' 'WZ' y ,firxrbll Q nd g ' . K! sg if! it , i c.t ,r c,.tg11 i' 1311, Ji, ff Q 'T H N i Q u ri me ' iFstsgzfgi:l'ff1i1'3:f12irrreffrr'fifffffff-fff'fc -' ' 1 142 to -5f3llTMflZ 3 -T as g, arf as 4, as , e g c Q, ,J 1, W Ang! .H . fl. ' ' 3 T. , iff 25.4 x , 111' g ,I xi ,I 5 I M Ly !, 2, :gif ft box 1 Praise Be To The Highest XX' fl z. . Z xg Be kind and tender to the Q E nf ii ,If i aura, if yi , I 1 Wf , And do not call it names, ' Q. f'3 ' . . . U1 p 1 7 .' . l AS ,fvilely atheistic root X Y K i . Of scientific aims, , X 4 I ii i Or sweat-shop factory, A I if i Or sordid materialistic mill. 6 i ' i The faculty is sensitive, 32 l ,ll , Beware of its ill-will. nf y l 'M his-,,,': i i ' 1HE '-'5i!fr:'-img!l 'rf I K jg' if l, il I H. A' ' f X 6 .II K I li, ix ills' J ly fill M 'll 'M ll. Hi .4 U.-raid 'iii' Him g, -i i i ,N .2 - x 'ii.iNi'Ii-fl wma J B X ': g Daisy: ls that affair for- i g ' 1' mal or informal to-morrow A ff? :ie ?X night? T r llifafizfie: What do you mean, 'f i 47 F' formal or informal? Q. Q56 - K Q1 Daisy: I mean with or With- K V f' O? F ' out hairnetsf' ,xg ' X ,,,, X - Why is if QNX X X That so MANY D l Hai l TECH menC?D persist Ei In asking you X What you got M For an answer x -f --Q When the storm , Lf Is all over - . L :xv ikqgfx g And the fog ' ' Has cleared away. ' Ist Cabbie: Who is that big fat cow in your WhY U0'f Ofgamze 'i I Cary, And get some Q , 203 Cabbfie: You gostraighttoPTell.'Z CTurning '?1,ii,EJJ1:1rg,1h1gn5g.Sg1g-lglput I around to farej: That s telling em, huhl- Could Call it fat lady? vlustihable homicide. , I l 440 ,M i .,. t v.. we I I . J , ' . ., ..1 f M 7 V: Q i - lt'fv.- W I 'x r ,I I F , . II I KARL Xllhere two heads are better than one. Try And D0 It There's one thing you can't do, young fellow me lad, You can't make a good woman out of a badg And let me remind you of this little jolt, You can't teach an old horse to act like a colt. You can't get a kick out of home-brew at all. You can't make good liquor from wood-alcohol. You can't beat up fifty men all in one light. You can't learn your math. in the Brunswick at night. I must remark also before I go hence, You can't beat the Stute out of two copper cents. 441 If ul MII I I JIL II .Ng . W I fl IQ I ffl? I- II 1, I 1: fl ,II -I.I IIIIIl 'III If II, i ill. Il . HI I I If II 5 I I I I S LII I l ll alll II. lllii IFI Il I I ig! il .VI I i II III It I I I 1 I 1 I I l I III il I I ,I :I I I it llay l I II W lrlll I. I: xl ,.i IIII1 VIII VIII 'llfIl I I 1 1 7 f t Aw A, ,-'ix If-x ,pax ,gg .. f . - .N .7 1-' QNX 1- f ,fx ., , Q1 Lf .21 -se-f.Qer,u.1 a s X, I - on 1 u - u df resgf' .1 e - - .ff E fJiE...c,r.,'flf'T1-s.e11?:1i:1fs.g.g..,c..-,2Wagg.WTI-r , . E. ' or g- ga -.,g,gg ei ' rlf 5 , 151124 E ii i o 1,1 E 115124 W e ' 1q T'er- -vf-- . evefas-new-f-1Y--ff-Af'-'ff-1-Nf -'ff-- --r '-'f - '1-'---fe-fu--u-,-- ---- f--.es-:-f- 7-, .. . . -e-1-ef f.. - Ia wEe,,f,snfTxamsII-Esau--wwuew 1 f?5itiL3:::u-N.u,..-,,...YY -,M. ,,,,,4N, W -, -I-' ' Yi K frw ' i , Q A fl III I ' I 5 NI F .gf f I A f 1 I fig' 0 Ipiji l Qgxr. I 1 I fx 'iii 1 .. ' O . W1 S- 1 1 GL 9 fi I ,aux QENJ 'i ' 'z I O , ' D G A I I Jig? O L I e U. x 1 M 1- .,. If I-1 E CH ll 1 I. I 1, 0 v I 1 1 f : 1 I ll ' l 1 I 1 NN 1 . .I l XX ff J X 1 . l ii' ,l, I X K , I I I i Q . : Q X. v J l . I ' 1 QE I I TI I I - ' 1' II 1 i , if II 1 White washed I .I ' I f 1 I 1 ll I ARMAGEDDON IS NIGH Tc? Tgellxgdr Members of That Board Which E: . To the Managing Board of The Techz- S a- e NIQU . . , , Greetings, Salaarns, Slams and diverse impreca- I Halfkenl O Challferlflg apes of The Tech. Cease tions. Know then, O unregenerate sons of Belial, H your incessant babble, and listen to the commands reel-:ing in the purpurescent mists of antique, I 1 A ll of your masters. Speaking from a helght you will TECHNIQUE, irnmemorial gangrenescence, know I ,I W W never attain. I ye that the serene placidity and Confucian calm I, .I 1. Your Lords, the. mighty men of the TECH- of our most puissant and right noble Board hath E 'll 1 l NIQUE, that God-like group, are tired unto death somewhat been disturbed by reason of various and I It I of your infernal racket and senile granulity- Drag sundry contentious disquisitions and wailing brag- - , I folrtth yotird sllothfgil, sphtacelated carcasses from gadocios. 1 , a squai eno insau rity. Wh f , ' d th t t' d 1 1 In Stately C01-lf1Cil gathered, they have decreed mostglutisgaixthlelggsiiiaygncg:uri1oiE1?e?gncolv1erO1?hXe li 1 that each and every 0118 Of those arch offenders. hearts and hands of the faithful, undisturbed by I l ' f2helMaI1asmg Board of your obnoxlous sheet. and the infantile animosities and puerescent turgidities , ' 1 all Such members, of your herd who have been of that unfortuitous concourse of low caste morons x I I h0D9l6SSly C0I1ia1rl11'1ated by one year Of their de- and protagonists of imbecility, which is called by 5g15g:Ee5023gt,tshalhfoitlnvith perish, igrclgbly on mei? The TECHNIQUE Board, We have caused I ,H CCH H 190 D-1'I1- 111 C year to e decreed, and do hereby impart unto you. t -of,IQl gO?1'glidg?igzeg?Erf:1eHUndfeclil caHd,glVCE'1ty-tWO- 3 mgsergblei that the year Lg Ci-sir Loirdi Ninitein I j 1 11Cy an 01151 era 1011, yOl-11' un re an wenty-two, 1: e ourt ear o t e .1 masters haye granteclthat you iight for your 0051- Great Drought, and the Seventeenth Day of that I I I temptible lives, and, if you dare, wlll meet y011 111 month which is called November, shall be forever I I X 21511113312 10 the death on the football held of our memorable henceforth as signalizing the complete 1 I 1 me Mater at the fippomteq h0Uf.- obiterative annihilation of that putrescent excres- I l , Gather those designated, including that detest- cence of the dust, the TECHNIQUE Board. I I M Zggiailglliiflgllgsgelihglgetligzlhger, 2iJfll3tSh0W what For upon that most memorablg gf days, gut I 1 y0Ul' E CYS may 6 most puissant selves, accompanie y a goo y Q Il somewhat amused for an afternoon. retinue f most noble scribes and sages, will pro- , I ly The time-has come! Iforsake your amphibious ceed to she Field of Honor, there to inaugurate the I haunts flieklhg 1111111 glllllllwl-lS S11r11e1 and CXDOSC slaughter of which Armageddon was but the har- ., 1 l your palsied semlity. May your puny legs Sup- binger' 1 l 301-5 your tfemblmg bodles 1111 3' foftmght hence- Until that day may Allah preserve your palsied 1 li dgelygeur 'superiors may slaughter you, as you Justly limbs and circumlocutory cerebellums. Donald B. Jennings, E. E. Kattwinkel, Q I Editol--in-Chief, For the Managing Board, The Tech. TECHNIQUE 1924. I . I II L I I 111 1 , I I II i. ll l JI. I I I., if , ' .,, K , I I ,I II' il lJiiE ,?ii?55 92-f:2.i2E.-i'3'ig'iilfrgfggggsiiggj' 1 :szxflerrr r W f 'r-'fr' fr- 1 u..+,TT '1jgj4 'jjjn -5 - -- - ---s - A7-T -Y A-.-.Y - .-.N .a-.wga --1 , 'r 7'-'Q' fr'-rrfrfeef'---A'-+f-A-H-- :--11' W. V ...wr - --- -- -- 3 -,lily - h Q. - . . Wan x.. . e Y J--1 . X - ' , ',QQaf.af' 4 531255 'f-.Q'l 'l, Qf'Qf? -?ifi ' - i gg ,, ' ,',, A 'L E i 31 11924 T tg t H N I o U ii 192-1 ' A . A o as Q tt X 1 x ill fl ll 3 wa lil. fill will lll Rl l lv. ilk .ll ll Q i ' ' W ' -l H3 'E:ii??'iT4E,'i WE 19-O There was never any doubt about the outcome. TECHNIQUE always wins- it is the thing to do. This particular time the Tech football Qfrom the old Roman word, footballl team received many folts and jostles on the oval of East Campus. From this particularly beautiful section of our Campus came the light shed by the stars of both teams. stars, conspicuous by their good, but mostly by their bad playing. Hereafter, a person prominent for services rendered his own team will be designated as a plain star, but one prominent for services rendered the opposing team will be termed a super-star. The game opened with the usual kick-off. There was nothing novel in the opening, except possibly the fact that the ball traveled at least eight or ten yards. Immediately the ball was picked up by some inconspicuous Tech player, and he was downed in his tracks. Quick as a wink they were off-off their signals. VVhen they did finally get on, they didn't make much progress. TECHNIQUES line was as strong as the well known Prudential. Tech lost the ball on downs. It seems that they were always down. And how gauche, to keep such a horizontal position throughout the game. A final analysis shows that Tech made a great mistake when it gave the ball to TECH- NIQUE. If they had held the ball, TECHNIQUE could never have made a goal. One of the outstanding features of the game was the consistent work of Tech's center, a true super-star. His game did not vary throughout the whole affair. Remarkable as it may seem, he failed to make a good pass from the begin- ning to the end of the game. Credit is due this manghe was the most consistent ground-gainer TECHNIQUE had. Along in the second half when Tech was fighting against odds of 12 to 0 it was discovered that the Tech would take any number of given yards. That is, when they were given by the referee. It happened about this same time that that monstrous Vicario boy thought he was in a wrestling match. He straight- Way grappled with the lissom Peirce until he could no longer breathe. After this show of affection the game proceeded. Two more things about the Tech team were Kattiwinkle and Webster. They played unheard-of games, and we accord them both positions of super-stars. It was largely due to their effort that TECHNIQUE made another touchdown in the last quarter. Oh! Yes, Rosenwald played a conspicuous game-particularly conspicuous to the referee. ' The dark came all too soon, and TECHNIQUE marched triumphant off the field, directed by its able Captain, jack Tench. It was a pretty sight to see those athletes with the rosy flush of victory in their cheeks marching to their locker house and sweet cider, all of them tired but unhappy. TECHNIQUE wishes to take this opportunity to thank its loyal supporters. The jeering was truly remarkable, particularly when we consider that a mere handful was present. But that only goes to show what organized jeering will do. 443 if f1:e,gr-w H l. v Mi KF! A :tm M, g,::1'j1f'::f::r7YTiz--,YL1'1?LT.LsQ?gZL..:2n-is --,4fV ,..-,...-p-Y-- J--s,-fs-f--f-t-f:- ,-- ff -,i'I:, fllA.x-li :gn fi , ' gg 'W lE??3:i3Eii-iiQ?f5iiig5i55ffTlii14'wijlillii i i2T' u 'viiyiifuiii 'li Vi 't 35' 'Ai'f5f ' HL- I is eiafo its s ,sg it lll ll X jfqfiil i He: I certainly have had bum luck X ' during Prom times. I haven't had . r gli a fur coat that wasn't stolen! L She: Now, really, do you think that X gil is an honorable Way to get a coat? his l Q ig I -l , l i l Heard at Prom Time She: 'Tm just wild about your i i house. l B01'ed: And how do you act at the L Copley? l ' I I f l ll Officer Chaving just stopped a sweet - y young thing for speedingj. ri She: Oh, officer, don't scold meg y l kiss me. l i 1 X l r Y! E 'l U l if' l Janitor Qhaving just rolled into irate lj 1 I I -S Proffs Ofhcej: Did you ring for All ,, U me, sir? KAN1: - I. Prof.: No, I was only tolling the ' all I yy i My lst: How was the Hrst swimming prac- bell' I thought you were dead' -' will ' PM gui uf My Zd: Fine, a lot of fine men were un- i l i covered. f ' l l l 2312 444 I' ,NW l 'A' pn' in 'H -if-1171 iw... ngigy- Y 1.7:-.,,r,igm,.,,, , . ,-, --1.1312 -- -H1-+9-5 J t i , A v T. ,,,, , 5 ff .. -4 -f if it ffl e Q-r' A- o 1' I l , 1 Q Q 1,1 Is! f:f0S1l.' Uxhllilll clo you i f - think of this fraternity busi- ness? Are you, or are you not going to join one? X Q , 2d Froslz: Vl'ell, there is still i X j some doubt in my mind. I fn don t know whether to Join , if f-,' a fraternity or a Country ' A L x y A l b. C U T r 'Q -JL N 7 ill . . ' ,.. ,,. 1 Lame Derr Ieclurzng: Bottle ' 2 glass often contains other Q ' . things than iron to give it i lllh. 1 color. ' ,ya-59' X l F :H , Eng. Prof.: 'fwili some shining KW' il light give me an example ' of a good collective noun. He of the back row: Gar- bagef' 2 4 lj -ff e lL 6 ', Q' xs- 4+ y tiff i ,J 445 They say that Tom Boyce is filing all his love letters. They sure must be rough. She: Why does Charlie break all his cigarettes in half before smok- ing them? He: AW, he does that so he won't have to draw the smoke so far. tx O 59 v 2 s is 'TN Qi 1 fgfz- ,QQ ' , 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ' I TD fried.,--:. -'.,, v 'f' ff-- f:. , -, - . fzn..-, .. iTf'iTeTTTf' . -1.1-am!! ll, P Other Little Jobs for -the Undertaker N when, at the end of Junior week, ll You arrive, with feelings elatedg K' And your one dress suit is very sleek EX And your pocket-book deflated, VVouldn't you like to land a slam on that rogue the house-party stag, T Who never seemed to bother a damn, Nor let his ardour lag. The reason for this action dire Is told with feeling rife, The aforesaid stag had wild desire To snake your light and lifeg Nor did he stop for anyone- He was at it every minute. And sad to say you funny fellow, The lowly reptile did it. l This grave was dug for Angus Voil, He's under the sod this minute. At Junior Prom, he bought some oil- Wood alcohol was in it. St. Peter stood him at the gate, The place where all the fringe is. Now he's Working soon and late, He has to oil the hinges. N 446 v Y iff' M . ' Nh .lk 1 A H . Q 4. .W K W, 3 '. w 11 u Jw' -' V ' 4 1 1 j , gs I J 1 1 1 A l J J 1 v i . I ,v W 5 ' J wg, ll H5 My I w QHIA X , u ,,,,,,,, , ,, , , 11L-Qxr ------ -- f- ff--inf-4 ff-f fr - N- W W--Y Nw W-Y-Y, W nf, EH 447 ' ll' x Q li . Q-, 1 '- .Q X XA., ' f X .als -die Life' xii I. 5- .2 , T11-. .ffflx-ss. is ,JM iii f1iHf53'i7:W.f.ll2H-2351,-:21'1llT':':?EQ4'gix1:-QVi' 5 - -W a-w...-.,-.- a ifftiisffiilfifift . M 4 .. t 'fe2fwe.ff-1 111-if if?--253fe4Q3i?g3?5giag is aaazii htqrff?.arm--:1s'1! EGU. . . ., i . .. v, ,, Y q Lima-, Q .1 -.- iw 5 5, Ng Q4 fi gi iffldgizg .Eiga 1 ., 1-. f-v If You Believe That all Profs. who are six feet tall and three feet wide, were All-American football players. That Jordan-Marsh is a swamp. That all economics Profs.are millionaires. That this year's fol- lies are not as good as last year's. That all Profs. of Mythology believe in fairies. Then, you are hope- less, and will be a great help around the old farm. f- i:. . . . . . .Yi ai.. .W fb..-. . a -a..W..L,p-.:.-..Q,,-..fgTa1.h-fra., , . ,, ,. MWIIIU- kj, 777' Y Y Y 'V - - Y' - ---- ------ --fA- -----ai-. ,A-Y-....,, 9 . There is absolutely no truth in the rumor that Arthur was slightly intoxicated on Thurs- OF SWEETS dayoflastweek. It was Friday. I AN , .dxf Ni ff li f fa HE sf l w n l I Mg ff!! saints BLUSH I54 X Heard in the Track House 1 X 2- fi 'NNW 1 1 y - ' ulli'lim X .,,,gi!3lll9i'6i Im a little stiff from LaCrosse. VVhere aaa- V 5 f are you from? 1 ' 2 - N '- ' 513 Coarse: Did you hear they have non-skid if di hair brushes in the Hotel? ' af. fy 'df' V . zz H ,, Ten. No. i f it, Cofufse: Sure, they'Ve got chains on! 448 ' 'nwwvi n YM'TU T'TT 1T'-T-Fw 'Tiillir 1 5' 'iw L i 'i X gf' X if ...Q H if YL ,If in ei iw lx il .gi Vi wi 'fi ,I if lil xl if lil if ,S 'E iii V l A l 1 ii QM' .H l 1 1 if 5541 M! 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E Q 1 1 1 I I 1 ' 71' 1' V 'J ' 1 1 11 1 1 I 1 ' ' 1 ' ,Y , -rm 47 QQ uw,-0-Crm -W.. , i s: -1- 1 'Q - if 1 ' 1,4 -fe :Q.,,,-,2'- in 'elm'-441 1 l l Ennis i ,l or, .Ji ,J-we ff-. .fes- ,-f we ijfl ,cp ,f fee ,R --as , . X V - ,V rica, --.-. f may '- efrfq-f Tm Y xr - -' , U iD iff- -:-j'-3gf- ---Av' Y- ' ' -H - - YYY-Y -W-W -W 414. . A . fr' , ,,-- ',SFi 1j filfee'-vi N -nn' -- 7 -f - -Y -V--F - 1' - - -- - -- - -v 'P--- mi ' ' 1714 'r 'Y gf t 'rsclwiz-lions 1924 . is s'lleei'ii'i r'm f ' 'iff 'ee t if is ieilf'flH! Lf-1 is .rl l VT-'-1 -Qseivrmggurvfi V ' f rgii--- r1,, r'A,, - - l L 4 1 ' c e ' V- I X ' 1 L. i I ix ,if W 'xxx I X lf? 1 ' is ,f L' Rx AYVARD or T STT s 3 A cardinal T, six inches high and live and three- To point winners at the annual meet of'the I. S. A.. i E quarter inches wide at top bar, and of standard de- and at the annual N. E. I. S. Championship meet. i 92 sign, is granted to: iff? Winners of points at the annual meet of the l. C. A. WTT Me , ?r1niea1!?.1e23gflg1igIE'rsEofI 6AstAOr Second place at llle To winners of Finals in the annual championship meet 1 ,rs i Scoring members of a winning cross-country team, of fhe N' E' l' yy' A' I i at or any man placing in the iirst 20 per cent, or better, ATA iiyi -l at the I. C. A. A. A. A. or the first 15 per cent, or better, T b f . . 1 , t m in indoor in- K -,lg l' at the N. E. I, A. A. runs. t eumellg ers O zyillnlllg re al ea 5 - lk! IT Any member of the Track Team who shall break an ergo egla e eeifllflsetl lim' . 1 meets accepted M. I. T. record in competition. This rule 0 Wlrlrlers 0 rs Delee lrl Oven ease ' ' 'l i shall apply to a member of the Freshman Track Team, I il breaking a Varsity record. OTHER INSIGNIA I T 2 ADD'T'0NAL INSWA Cllifeaiipfliii 213512 iii?i5S0'lLZnQliZfS5?i2ii?S?Elf5g w .l Wlrmers el. the ITJH fylle :already hold lr' Shall be or more of the meets of one season. and to the manager. i Y 'Q gragiatled additlonal insignia which shall take the form of The insignia to be as fgiows: 3lixTFBS0iCei- g'Ci?tb3'f.1' - l els' .. . . . TC -C t,BTc ,BBaseta,B1' ' Any student winning a 'T m two different years in gOiin?Si,T1?u1riel1ing' Gflrfwgymnasium, GT-I Golf' l , any one form of sport or m the same of different years HT1- Hockey' ST-I Swimming, WT-I Wrestling, together V 'i i ln two. rorrrls of Sport as reeogrllzed by the Aelvlsflry with similar insignia for such other sports aelrnay be 1 l l i Collrlell' shell be grerlted' .ell eyerlt of ellenseeend Wlrl' recognized officially by the Advisory Counelilpat any i l a star to be worn in addition to the T upon the future date- jg .M l l sweeter' Jersey, Of other Dreserlbed garlllerlr' . The insignia for the Gymnasium Team shallllbe gray I ,l Ne stllderll .Shall be regarded E15 ellglble fer elllallll' letters on a red ground and for the Golf TeamQ red i J cation for additional insignia until after beginning his letters, on white. H i I rlllrd aearlerrlle year- The Advisory Council at its discretion may award i i V the T with crossed rifles. I , , , SPECIAL AWARD Oi: T To members of the outdoor rlfle team who shal. score . , ' . D 143, or better, out of a possible 100 at the outdoor com- , ' W To the first man.m a dual or first and second in a tri- petition of the N, R, A, I . . S N angular intercollegiate meet, and to the first and second Members of the indoor rifle team who participate in i i I Q in a dual. Or first. SGCOHCT. and third in H triangular iN- two thirds or more of the competitions of one season I I l, l , tercollesiate cross-cquritry run- , , and demonstrate an excellence comparable to the pre- 1 il Members of a wlnnlng team in relay races and ln ceding, A . I il dual OX' tri-Hflgl-llal' C1'0SS-COUTIQYY IQIIS- , Competitors who shall win the T with crossed rifles 2 ' Members of teams who as individuals are winners Of more than once shall qualify for an award augmented I 'i flUQ1,eVeHtS U1 any 1I1tCl'CO1leg12fC Ch21mD10HSh1D COUI- with stars under the same rules as those governing the il , rveutlon- , T with stars. . 1 a Members of the doubles team reaching the final or ' wi of the singles team reaching the semi-final round at the RTT ii erlrlllel teurllamelll' of elle N' E' l' L' T' . To the six members of the outdoor rifle team and the i' 1 Members .Or 3 team lll any Sport reeogrllzerl Oreelally manager, provided the team position in competition . by the Advisory Courlell who Darllelpared IH not less places it among the first third of the competing teams. 4 ' tll?1.rLlW0'rlllrds of the games of one season- The members of the indoor rifle team who partici- i e manager or the lraelr team' pate in two-thirds or more of the corinpetgfons if coxlie I X , 'd' th t b . ' . - li C l ' ' AWARDS T0 MANAGERS ?iiiot'i.l.l3'2l1liEi.0miaiigkefmiiui 'I' as ' lnsignia awards to managers shall differ from those 'made to competing members of teams by the addition CREW AWARDS 'ofa bar three lnchesthree quarters of an inch long and . . I Ad . C .1 BTC I wide placed symetrlcally with its superior edge one Af the rllseretlorl of Us Vlsory mmm a , i , - h -1 H may be granted to members of the first crew who have , , , quarter of an inc below the base of the T. , . . 1 l competed in not less than two-thirds of the intercolle- li ATA giate races of one seasong under the same conditions. 1 1 . . . . . the same award augmented by the letters 2nd placed , T? winners of points in intercollegiate track and field beneath the T mm, be granted to members of the Second mee s. ' , Winning teams in outdoor intercollegiate relay races. Crew' I Manager of the track team. CLASS NUMERALS ' li CTC The following are entitled-to class numerals, three , I - , . inches in height, three inches ln width: l To any man wx ho places ln the first 40 per cent, or Winners of points in open Class meets. better, at the annual cross-country run of the I. C. A. Members and manager of winning teams in any form l ' A' A' A Of the llrst 30 Def Cent, Of better- at that of of interclass competition recognized jointly by the the N' Exl' A'.A' Advisory Council and the M. I. T. A. A. . I 1' Y . Ally Delllr wlrlrler Wh? makes lerllll place' Of better' Participants on Technology Field Day as follows: ,l ln 3 Colleglare dHa10f,ff1f1HgU1af er0ss'e0llrllry race' First, to members. not more than five substitutes, H V , The four men making the fastest time ln the annual and manager of both football teams? Second' to mem. li M' I' T' Oven erosseeulltry mee' bers, not more than two substitutes and manager of 1 l GT-if the winning team in the relay raceg third, to members. yi T 5 t 1 Y. . . H . . not more than two substitutes, the manager, and the mimi - t o rstpace nlnners in interco egiate gymnasium counter of the winning tug-of-war team: fourth, to I li eam mee S' T members, not more than two substitutes, and man- ii li , , T T 5 I ager of the winning crew. ' u . , , ii Hi To the winners of singles and doubles in M. I. T. m- The nrst six to finish of the winning class in the li lil Uamufal ChHmD1OI1S111D- annual Freshman-Sophomore cross-country run. 'i ! l l 'li i. , 5' l lu, 'li 1 i 452 il lg., , ,,,,g,g-,HM -YH Y- N WW , ii l-'iii2LM:TfijE?ig?1ri?ifi?fii4i iii' 555215 'fir' rifijjjrr--. ' ' J I -7 ' ' -'mf -it '---4fZ:L Y , Y, F A71 ,YQ Ag? - Mi, .i 1 W W'X-wwf - lTi9AfY-'jg is --V L.. . . H 7,77 Hi' ,J X -.- 1' r 7 'AFX f,,N.,5 A ..- -r -sg ' - . 59' ' ,.,-fzrt.,---. Vg.-Emu - ,4- , , l92T4'- T E c HSN 1 Q U in A E IETZF1 P -' -QLQE .4-----.i:11--4.i4L-.11 '1UF yi D F T' ' C ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I-ICHNIQIF 1924 takes this opportunity to express its appreciation of the interest and assistance afforded the Editors by the Faculty and under- graduates in the prcptration of this volume. The Board is especially indebted President Samuel XV. Stratton Dean Henry P. Talbot Professor Henry G. Pearson Mr. Harold E. Lobdell Mr. Claire F. Lyman Miss Mary F. Hewins Asa VV. K. Billings, Ir. Harold Bishko C. Allan Brantingham George Brick Elizabeth F. Cope Harry B. Cuthbertson VVarren T. Ferguson Herbert H. Flather Oscar E. Freidhof A. Franklin Fricker Samuel Glaser Forrest G. Harmon James S. Henderson William J. Hennessey, jr. Alfred Herckmans A. Raymond Holden Henry B. Kane Egon E. Kattwinkel Hall Kirkham 453 Fay S. Lincoln Bowman McKennan Paul L. Miller Theodore C. Muller VVillian1 Mushenheim George F. Nesbitt, jr. Hugh Perrin Albert H. Pierce Robert P. Quinn Horace C. Ruggles Erwin Schoeffel William C. Shea George Swartz Fabian R. Tandler Chester C. Taylor Thomas M. Taylor Fred W. Westman George R. Vlliren Samuel M. Zerkowslcy ty il lfk l I 67524.21 lf 11 ,fx M, si ,Wa A II' I -7? ma XII 1 I fl II I I A ltdllgfifiiisii -'fffffi-iwlfeg A 1,4414 3 - I fr I I d asa ' I , A a 1 1 1 1 me 'sri' A - I we--f--, -- -1 :gi 1 I -I A 1 E2 11, 6111, ' -7 f- 1' - - -a I A W- -f l,I Q I f- Basil L' Q, N H L ' 1 EI ' 'I , lL-'1f1iTr1lg::. 'f'::'f T'iifef-------Y---.A---.:,-Y-.. 1, ,,,,,,,W1 We M ll 5 ':'I fl.-..'f...., -,i,,i'i?:fgfmI - , N ' 1424-14. ', 'T' 1 'V : V 7 . . X '1Tg:.:',:1-zrgihg,-Q -- -'W-'ii' ' 'F - , ' , - I ,IIIE-el 1. xii: 7---, B., q- , Ifmzgld Y ijji II W g K Y - I 7 111 1 1 1 Y- -A -I 1 , lij 1 W f Id, ll DIRECTORY f I I 'I' I, o ST DEN S , 1 1 K ll Name Class Course H Add Il I Algligqllfgzirialnon Fabe-lla 'S I Xl Kristiania' N053-3' MSS 1 -'lbbOit. Harvey Charles I I I I 1926 lui Laguna' Phlllpplne Islands Abbott, John A1lan,6X I i 1923 H 230 Baldwin Sf Powell Mass- AII QII' Abbott Samuel Batchemer I ' 1924 IX 4 Oakland Ave., North Easton. Mass. If Abdun,NurI Edward Amin I 1924 H-B Park St.. lNIorth Reading, Mass. gk I I, I I Ahorh, Robert Hollahbook, B.A. s.A Grad 111 Balm' Sym I Abrahamsom CHI,-ford Oscar I ' - 1925 VI III 24 Groveland St., Auburndale. Mass. I IJI Abrams Irving I I I I I 1923 VI-.III 1Q1 Prospect Hlll Ave., Waltham. Mass . -,IJ Abrams, Ralph B., B.S. . Grad 7-5 lo kerwln St., Dorchester, Mass. I 1 4- 1 ibueg, Gregorio Cuevas 1926 ' gg-A iAistorIHoee1, Qflllgiiitlkee, XVis. f Cto I H ld I I I I' osarlo, avl e, i ippin I l d. I II :Id n aro Josef! 1, B S . Grad. VI 4837CSt. dCatherine St. al? adllogntreal, 1 4 , E11' tAl , II ana Ia, J I Adm? TIILQIEI Gelgigfon, Axh . 1333 avg 131 East sixth sr., Berwick, Pa. I I Adams' Weaver whrren' ' ' img Il Gl Falrnouth St., Attleboro, Mass. I I Adams. William Hussev, Jr' ' 192- II 208 Highland Sli-1 Dedham, 512155- I ' 1 Adelberg, Ida Brown A.B I ' 1925 K Sherman AVC-1 KCHYOH. R. l. I 11- Adllngtom Wilfred Elnest' I 1926 IV1 Cedarhurst. Long Island, N. Y. II III ghfrn, Francis Daniel. Ai' . . . 1923 fi gg Pomlg Caget9l 'n' South Africa 1 1 1 1 man- Wnham Morrell, B.s. . 1925 IVU 457-9 mifffsigrh lgarlififdl' Bldfa ll' A' ' - ' Mitch ll s II I I Aigazlan, Harolltyoun Vortl . 1924 I . 9 1 - D- 1 tI B Switzerland , I jxXIgEg1ekirIfSZlrInI ' lg 5:14 '1ghozntonIStIi: Rivera, Mass. I 1, en, rth H ' I I I ons an mop e, ur 'ey , Alden, RalpBrHe::1l-als' If I X 2-1 Whitney Road, Quincy, Mass. II 1I1 Alexander, Edward Brittain - 192, Illr 42 Vinton St., Springfield, Mass. I II Alger' prentiss Beekman I - 1925 XII-A 22 Cottage Ave., XVest Somerville, Mass. I ll ' All, Mohbub B.S. ' 'YI-A 91 Plnckney St., Boston, Mass. ' U 111 A11and.Ado1ah Bernard' 5.13. ' Emil MI! P-O-B0X3421Wi110WS,Ca1if- ' ,I II QIIIIH ggarles WIIIHNII QCII I I HES . Xb 28 F11l13rJSt., Broolilgne. Mass. I Q I ' . v3 oncor unct , I 5 , I Alles, Ho:llgldTaSrg1?lSl3o?nB. l Gm? K-A 61 Erie Ave., lserzvtonal-lighlands Mass T I I Allen, Mitchell vincent, 216 ' 1323 XVQ 38 Pleasant si., H,-do Park, Mags. I 1 Allen Philip Montrose ' 7 llli 10 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. I I I 11 Allen, Roy Henry , ' ' Xlfgl 3l Upland Road. Cambridge, Mass. ' I 1 I1 Allen, Vlclfor Barclay I 1922 XX 2 406 Main St.. Melrose, Mass. 1 1 A1l1s,IW1ll1am Phelps I 1923 I ll 97 Beltran St., Malden, Mass. I I illohla Willard Joseph . . 1925 l 1g?gIIQ5f4IlSIgarnoleAs, liegton, A, M. France ' 1 I ' m. exande V' 1 , I . I ,Q 'I 1 lams ve.. ortland, O eg I I I AI I t F dr ic or . . 1925 X 22a Qitlcon Road, Forest Hills, Boscign, mquls , - ' k O 1 ass. II I AIQemI Herxagrigwigfiar albert ' Xl 26 Howard St., East Braintree, Mass. 'I I I QIUCH. Vleio Joseph . . . ' I 1925 l?6TIEaSt 37521 SR New York, N. Y. 1 vares, at B . aj orn on t., evto , NI se. I 1 Alvord, Carl Ejilleiggs , ,A 2260 Andrews Ave., Brollxf in 'I II AUIHYO, Jose Gervasio , , 1959 Xl 2 115 Lltehtield St., Torrington, Conn. 1 I irnilgscll' 1i1'ei111V111lam - 1922 Ii glfdnsfillllfclluruglfalixf 1, R 1 I - .z,,, lllln.,-,',,, I' I .I Ames. Ge?JrglrHeIl'1Ir? 1 ACH 35 Lake Ave? X'onkers,Ogi1qXl-ll et 1 I I1 Ames. William Edley . . . 1923 KX2 Burckmgharh Road, Milfoh, Mass. I AmezagaIIMiguel Fernando I 1924 lvl 980 Frederick Ave., Detroit, Mich. 1I I1I .imon,I27Vlll Rice . . . - I 1923 Eentral Eli? Elia, Cuba 1 1I 4 msDo er, 'Walter Barnes B A BVGHI - - 1 ancaster, entucky . I 1 I Anastos, Peter ' ' '1 19Za II Riddle, Oregon 11 1 1123221521611 Ellimiiod' i 1 1332 131 ilfazzfdairifof C I' I I Anderson: Fraer' fgjgdne d ' 1924 VI-A B7 Bennett S't.,Ll3lll2dg1e OFHC . III ingerson, igraggli Kelzlvxileldy I 55 ifgglgley Road, SlamfII1IicgOBlainI-ngllass. I 111 A Tl erson, eorge Y t I I ' eetamoe t., all Rive ,Mzex 1 l 1 I Anderson, Walter Sefgsman, 'HI ' Il 20-19IE. 83rd St., Cleveland, 1Cl1iolQh ' I I I Andreson, lames Nicholas . , ' 1925 55 9 Falrland St., Roxbury, Mass. I I1 Arldfews, Sidney Warren, A.B., fI A9 1924 S0 Florence St., '1,Vorcester, Mass. I 1 1. ADSL George E. , , I I I 1996 B I-A 94 Nenolden Road, XVabarl, Mass. 1 I I I11 Iiggeli Jos?II1I3laIIHerberlI In I I ' N56 330142261 if61Ige.aSSo1n1ivilIe, Mass. 1l1I Son, ii Ed I ' ', -I2 . ..n t.,i 'Y kIN,YI I 1 1-I Arana,1,Tulius Cgllralrles ga.: , Y l-A 11 Fremont St., Taulllonfiiass. ,1 I I I Arapakls, George Harry . 1924 H11 37 Apartado 37, Iquitos, Peru 1 III Archer, Frank Sibley I 1996 Vl-A 744 Central Ave., Hot Springs, Ark, I 1 I I I 1 Arellano, Carlos, V I I I 1953 K 62 Warren St., Wfest Medford, Mass. I ' I Arena, Jose Antonio ' 5' l Aquascallentes, Mexico I I 1 , . . , 1974 I irerla. Julio Pio , . , , I 1954 Castellana, Madrid, Spain I II, rmlngton, Henry XVESILOHI BSU I 1993 I I Castellana, Madrid, Spain VIII Arnold YVill' F h I H M 2 U7 P51 er Parlay Road' Jamaica Plan III A . lam renc , XXII . 1925 , I ass. 1, Tie?-ga, Cesar Eduardo B S 199- XX 2 Charlestown, R. I. III ' ' ' ' ' -'O ll Montevideo, Uruguay 1?I, I II, 1 I11 1 I 1 ' 454 1I'L I I 1- T 'M:7Tl1'17jT ' A 'iai ff? 1? ,B g,ww, HI W- B Gigi-, 5- HTL WI-Ali? High'-g W -- Y W 'W J' 7 - ,K , q 1 . ,. 1 Aiea.. lv, 1' hi ik- .V 1 ' Lia .ff I I 'Y 'Rug 38:-ax xg,.':'1r, Zfi f,.,,.fff: ENQQDQ ..' . 1924 recnwiourz 1924 I I tl ' -.,.,,,,-,,,.,.,.,.-f- ..,. T, , D ,,, ,ggi 1 -W-In 3 L- E' ng Wggiiiggifiifm iieggjfQiiIii15:lEi22ESillEe .1111 rr 5 1,12 l - ,I I NUVW Clan Course Hom: .-lddrfss li lllf1Y f'll '3'!Sc l' D 2a'1--l'- A 19211 1 Union. C. 11 1 f L00 'a'1!2 - JHCOI' - - 1924 yi so se1roe1 sr., Cambridge, Mess. Arzoomanian. joseph . . 1926 XX - 30 School St Cambrid e Nl s , 'l Asbury, XX'ilIard Carlton . . . N125 X' 117: Bmadwgg, -I-Humor? Magis' K ffl' Ash' Malmcii -II' ' ' ' - 1926 XV: Cooper Carltoii Hotel Chicago Ill ll. AShbr1d1ze.Wh1tne1- .... 19211 VI 550 s. 16111 S1 P1ri1aE1e1p11ia ?2'l ' , ', I isgdowrk rgwery Allen. .-X.B.. .-LN. Grad 1 V North Collins,-N, xr' ' ' 2- Il 3 - 5 WOR . wrge Ivrcd . . . 1924 XIII 49 Lincoln St., XVinchester, Mass. 1' z, Qsfwffffh- Robqf C hurh-s.'Jr. . 1925 II Hig1.1o..d Ave.. Tiverton, R. 1. 4 - S W- Ralvh lurk- Jf-1 'N-K - me 1v. 111121 Locust sr., Kansas city, Mo. Q 6,1 1 Atahualpa, Guxmaratis ' .' . . 1023 II Ri., de Janeiro' Brazil ': N' l fi Qtlgfnon- ?lf15'lf?Ck' ' 19234 XY1 ill Fairmouth Heights, Nashua, N. H. t .ns0n' fdnus DL 'l'l - I 192-I X-B Box 1044 University P. O.. La Jolla, Cal. AilC1l'150l1. Walter Xl clls . . 1925 I ' At .ood F k X Q l 648 Bolton Ave.,Alexandr1a, La. Lf' ,, Atlood' 13:2 - ' - -'lrmb' Ulifli X 27 Glenville Ave., Allston, Mass. N . - 1 ' - - - - -1' -1 .anton, NI. Y. 1 QUfh'HdgZS',5emgf! Sloan' if- - 1929 VI 153 EastA7-ith sr., New York, N. Y. 1 ,L vere , l uard oplnncy . . 1923 I Lynnfgeld' Mass' J QVQTY. Rlehilrd ll heeler . . 1920 VI 30 Monument St., Groton, Conn. I , vignone. FranL,'If1tus . . 1923 Massapequa. Long Island, N. Y. ' I l 'Mfr' kenneth Nmll, - - - l9-3? Il 1 22 Ireson Ave., Lynn, Mass. il ' Aules' Andrei Gabrml - ' 3 ' mf-'U X 105 Hollis Ave., Quincy, Mass. 1 1 1 Ayres. Edmund Dale. AB.. 'MT . 11123 V1-A 512 Main Sn., Hamilton, Ohio ill Bacon. Henry Grnntlmni . . 1925 II Melton. England l 1,1 gigs? l'Xf::::1e':fJI?l1:stfff A - 13551 llgxodvvardi.-Xve., sumo, N. Y. ' 'W Bane ' '- A - 0 'ew aven. N 0. ' y. Alfred Lynn . . 1924 IX-B A1 b St., So tl Nat' k, Mass. X galley. Arnold Brown Q . . 192253 XV: 31lTli1rcl1or St., LLy1in, Ivlais. I Bailey' Charles Ruger' Bb' - 19?-5 VI-A 39 E. Broadway. Gardner. Mass. I- Bailey- Ham' Cllflofd - r l9:34 X 313 W. Locust St., Covington, Va. - 1 l Bai ey, Theron P1erte .... 19.24 I 27 Wainright Ave.. East Braintree, Mass. 1 1.2 alley' lvalqand 501011 ---- 192-5 ll 1569 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. l A , Bain, Laurence D1xon . . A . . . 1924 VI 220 Washington St., Traverse City, Mich. . YV1 gainbrldge. kenperll Tompkms. Ariz 1925 xi 1-A S23 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. V Bgkg. 1222235 .... XE Plelazmnt St., NVorce3ler,l1VIass. M Y 1 . .... .L 1' 16 t S n t rn' 355. . 1 s:1f0e..?::r:::::.z.' - I 1332 14 .. . 1 I1 .. ' . . . 1. 16 YVoo d St., ewton ig an S. ' l I Masswar ll Ballard. Jonathan Young, Ben . 1923 xv. soo Nom. sr.. Fort XVorth, Texas l 1 i:iLi.'.12:s't.i'231.'a':t B'S ees vi sEmefs1Sf'- Peabody' ' I - '- 1 - - -- - ra . wat r tati , a. , Bamford, James Baker. xx . . 1926 xv. 519 vain... SQ? Reading, pa, it 3312'Z,?'i'3iE21'F.?feBi'1lY' ' ' ' 1352-E ii 519eWa 'ut.SE' Riiimg' Pa' D 1 - ' 1 - - - 240 W'II ., If ' ' . - 3 ganiratlal. Eqnieglfeorge, S.B. Grad V I 19 Hemeniirray St., Ilorgtlgwlrlfl-livriassia , , an S. arc ' on .... 1924 I Fairfield Conn. Barba, Minor. B1re1r,xf1w . . . 1924 X 31 7W.' 1 st. Ph'l ei 1 11' ,P . Bareia, William Lyttleton, Jr., ,11..B., 1993 0 COL' te' ' la at if PTI - ---i-'- -' VI E. Gravers Lane, Chestnut I-Iil, xia- . delphia, Pa. 4 Bare- Leslie SD2!H08l9 - f 1 SD- 375 Harvard St Cambridge Mass. 1. Barker, Eniotr Rerreemer, Jr. . . 192' x 26 L ri R d A 1' ', M . Barker, Samuel Pruyn .... 1925, III2 Minongltllfllass. ca I r mgton ass ilii Barrlbv. Herbert Alexander, B.A. . Grad V 339 So. Colorado Ave., Kansas City, Mo. I 1. Barnes, Edwin Milton .... 1923 XVg 2838 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. . l , I Barnes. George Eric . . . 1923 1 75 Rhode Island Ave., N. W., Washrrig- , 31 ton. D. C. I . H gglrlrlsgggluliarg Dexter . . IX1 411 Newhall St., Mlirlwalnkee, W1s.M I.: , .un . . 4 S d A ., t t n. ass- 'jl Barrett, Francis Arthur . . 1924 VI 19 Sxile1:s12nSt.Y'?Vinc1I,12st:1T1lVItass-. l Barrett. Harry Clark. ATS? . 1923 X 714 Boyson St., Youngstown, Ohio Barron. Clarence BHYUCY - - 1925 XV2 40 Spear St., Quincy, Mass. ll ggggsvg-glumpllfegi AK: - 5 Fgrbes Terrace, PittIsIburghMPa- , aurence war . 1. 56 A ,, E t , ss. 1 gargett, 1geldinVB5i1EinsoJn . . . 1926 X 441 lililifilflitlzie, Bginosyfllilres, argentina l ar e , a p 1 1 nr, r., KIPFA . 1923 XVe 29 Arlington St., Newton, Mass. Bartow, William Carleton, IIPEK . 1924 XV2 53 Boylston St., Watertown, Mass. Bassett, Allen Boykin .... 1926 XV1 99 Montclair Ave., Montclair, N. J. Bastian- Ffedeflek Evert. 9AX . 1923 II 128 Seneca Parkway, Rochester. N. Y. ', Bastille, John Ernest . . . 1923 VIII 13 Newsome Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. l Batehelfler. Charles Donald . 1925 I 22 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. ' 1, Bateman. Glen Latrobe, EX . 1920 X Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa BUGS. Earle Sal1SbUrY, ATA . . 1924 IX-B 33 Dimmock St., Quincy, Mass. Bates. George Warren' .... 1926 XV3 South Main St., Cohasset. Mass. W Bates. .IOSCDII Delaplallie. Ir.. 'IPBE 1925 IX-A 1365 Westfield St., W. Springfield. Mass. 1 Bates, Oscar Kenneth, S.B., M.S. Grad. VIII 208 Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. b I Bates, Philip Knight V .... 1924 VII 30 Pleasant St., Plymouth, Mass. Bates. William Douglas . . .. 1926 XVi 19 Pierce St., East Milton, Mass. gatt. Lewis Theodore . . 1923 VI 224 Irvington Ave., South Orange. N. J. 1 lil B9-tt' R1Cl'1a1'Cl William . . 1926 I 189 Franklin St., Fall River, lVIasS. ' Battey, Edward, J r. . . . A 1923 II 1093 Washington St., So. Braintree, Mass. auer. Paul Sherman, IIHKE . 1926 IX-C 70 Cherry St., Lynn, Mass. 455 : Q42 -.J 4241 'fl DI M9 ffl-.N X., -- lf ' l F it fr S f i Ai f kd ..e-.'i:iiia:i. C ,Cie R! I , il 1 res' C Fifi s g 71 if' 7 -2 1 .f .1 . fr. Q, fe me Tee!-in 1 QU E 1924 'P' '7k - --4 W Y ...W WV- --.4 fff-f - . if we-war A-1, ,-4, f -1--.fyj .5 5 ,V ,f 'TT r .f ri, ? 1, XXX 9543.7 ,L 37,L:ti,,, Yi, A ,gi , Y - Y 7, Mgr KX- L 'I 1 , 0 ,,,fy.',g f yfl Name Class Course Home Address I Bauld, Harold Armington . . 1925 IIIr R. No. 2, Framingham, Mass. , 1 Bawden, Harold Earl . . . 1925 I Plainview, T eigas .1 Baxter, Ernest Loring . . . 1925 V Sharon, Mass. ' f-'ig Baxter, Helen Frances . . . 1924 IVi 309 Westminster Road. Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ,fl Beach, Lennox Frederick, Jr. . . 1926 VI 34 Beech St., Springfield, Mass. N' li Beadle, Harold Irving, EAI-I . . 1923 X-B 601 W. 115th St., New York, N. Y. lg lg Beagan, John Gardner, Ph.B. . . 1925 XV2 140 Cypress St., Providence, R. I. P Qi Beale, Benjamin, QBA . . . . 1924 X 105 Spruce St., Lawrence, Mass. ,Ir Beattie, Malcolm Burch, AT . . 1923 XV1 Tiverton, R. I. I . lyffj Becker, Roland Henry . . . 1923 I 324 22nd St., Milwaukee, VV1s. L 0, Beckwith, Herbert Lynes . . 1925 lVz Midland, Mich. 141 Behar, Angelo .T. . . . . . . 1925 VI Beirut, Syrla 4 1 I Behrman, William Frederick . . 1924 X 138 Vernon St., YValtham, Mass. N ll Belcher, Harold Heath . . . 1925 II Church St., Proctor, Vt.. Q Bell, Charles Edward, B.S. . . Grad VII 1647 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. ',l' f Bell, Juliet Ober, A.B. . . . . 1923 VII 742 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. -33 ,- Bellaschi, Peter Louis ..... 1926 V I-A 25 Rockland St., F1tCI1b1l1'g, Mass. V Bellezza, Russell Granberg. B.S. . . 1923 VI-A I-Iertford,.N. C. , .- Bellingeri, Domingo Joseph . . 1924 II Buenos Aires, Argentina ' l Belsitzman, Vladimer Daniel . . 1925 X Tiilis, RllSS13 N 7 l f Belyea, Arthur Russell . . . . 1923 X-A 390 Cohannet St., Taunton, Mass. ' i Bemis, Frank Warren, Jr. . . . 1925 1112 22 Mass. Ave., East Lynn, Mass. , . I Benedict, Platt Carrico, S.B. . . Grad. XII 101 Penn. Block, Butte, Montana lv, Benjamin, Berton ...... 1925 IX-B 18 Grove St., West Somerville, Mass. ,gli Bennett, DeVVitt William, B.S. . . 1923 VII 1102 North Ave., Rockford, lll. ' l N Bennett, Joseph Irving, Jr. . . 1925 XV2 468 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. vw - its an time ' I ennxng, aro eier, ' . . 2 isconsin ve., . o U , . l I genes, Liornlgdaslgionstgntinc . . Ig-A 6g3LgicgrH St.,5exvEt?'n, liains na I enson, t ur war . . 7 . a ena ., u e, on a Beretta. John Ward, B611 . . 1923 IVQ 404 VV. French Place, San Antonio, Texas Berger, Sherwood Isbell, GX . . 1923 III2 45 Rockwell Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. ' l geri? Iltlllian Emerson, ZB'l' . . IIT g53BPltane Si, lxgiviark. Nlbgeiss I I er m, yman .... . a our ., ox ury, . l, 1, 1 Berman, Benjamin Jacob . . 1926 X 21 Alden St., Quincy, Mass. ' ,, Berman, Isadore Conrad . . 1925 XVi 81 Bellingham St., Chelsea, Mass. ll l Berry, Ervin, Willard . . . 1926 X 15 Bradford St., Salem, Mass. -,. , Bertino, Jose Carlos . . . 1923 XIII Buenos Aires, Argentina gl , ll Besdansky, Morris Phillips . 1924 VI 150 Addison St., Chelsea, Mass. ll, Besse, Sumner Bradford . . 1925 XIII 30 Kemper St., Wollaston, Mass. Q f gest, Iliennetlidjcrisegh . . . 131 2 glralmlilet St., 13gnrcg15steii.tMasIsjIaSS ,g ete, aymon i en . . . 41 as ing OH -. 01131 OU, , - Betts, John Carroll . . , . 1925 XV2 310 West Upsal St., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. givan, Henri Dasiinlport . . II 1286PSrk1Ave.RBrGdg1gn-water, lvgass. iromya, att a ara . . . 395 at lorn oa , a view, iam . Bianchi, Charles Andrew . . . 1926 IV2 17 Wellington St., Barre, Vt. 1 I Bianchi. Fermo Anthony. AKE . , 1926 I 200 VVest Central St., Framingham, Mass. I Bickford, Hamilton Judson, flflili , . 1923 ll 529 Elderwood Ave., Pelham. N- Y- V, y yu Bickle, Samuel Ewart . . . . 1923 II 22 North St., Bath, Maine 5 - 1 Bidwell, Eliot Nathaniel, AT . . 1926 lVz Hartford Ave., Bloomfield, Conn. . Li, Bigger, William Maule, Jr., ZN . . 1923 XV2 12 Morris St., Yonkers, N. Y. I. Biggs, Orrick Howard . . . . 1926 VI Fernwood St., VV. Gloucester, Mass. 11 Billard, Gordon Youngs . . . 1924 XV2 368 Throop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. j Billings, Adelbert Nash . . . 1926 II 42 Vernon St., Brookline, Mass. ' ,i Billings, Franklin Olcott, GAX . 1924 XV1 Farm Hill, Middletown, Conn. rl Billings, Lyman ..... . 1926 V 12 South St., Brighton, Mass. ' i l Billman, Charles Myers, ZX . . . 1925 XVQ 1 Van Dernann Apts., Dayton, Olno I. I Bingham, William Frederic, A.B. . . 1925 VI 2500 S. Williamette St., Eugene. QICSOU ' llgirlglelnxvlafd, Elinil B.S. . . . Egg. xg 345 Piosgect Aveg Mgwaukee, '5 1S o, aro , Z 'l' . . . . 1 1824 . enesee t., yracuse, . . ll . Bishop. Gwynn Erin . . . 1925 VI 535 E. 51st N St., Portland, Oregon I ' Wi Bishop, Hillman Metcalf . . 1925 I 257 High St., Pawtucket, R. I. .1 ,ul Bishop, William Sanford . . 1925 V 57 Clarendon Ave., Lynn, Mass. I ' W 1' Blssland, James Hope, I r. . . . 1924 Il Box BIISG, Highland Statlon, Springfield. ass. ' l HI Bitoh, Kaseshi, M.E ...... 1923 1112 Sp. Kumamoto, Japan - N I Bittner, Guy Clement, B.S., M.S. . 1926 Sp. 555 Highland Ave., Meadville, Pa. X Bizzozero, Ernest Bianchi .... 1924 XV2 33 Bates Ave., Quincy, Mass. W I Bjerke, Harold Raeder . . . . 1923 XV2 Kristiania, Norway I Bjerknes, Alf ..... . 1923 XIII Kristiania, Norway 1' Black, Alexander .... . 1925 II 54 Beekman. St., New York, N. Y. 1, I 1 5 Black, Allan Wight, B.S., AT . . 1923 I 1817 East First St., Duluth, Minn. . 'If' Black. JOIN! Eldridge, EN . . . 1925 XV2 Cor. 3rd Age.-Tand Kingsley St., Asbury I 1. Park, . . 1 1 ' l Black, Roland Newbury . . 1924 XV2 1103 Cooke St., Waterville, Conn. lg , W 3 Black, Stanley Bigelow . . . . 1923 II 56 Otis St.. Medford, Mass. l. H Blackett, Sydney Watson . . . 1923 II 15 Jefferson St., Newton, Mass. l YQ Blackmore, Philip Guillou, B.S. , . Grad. Army Ord. 17 Parkvale, Brookline, Mass. . ' Blackwell, Paul A., B.S., ATS? . . 1923 V I-A Henderson, Kentucky. 1 Blair. William Russell 1925 II 203 Salem St., Malden, Mass. ' , ,,l Blaisdell, Willard Charles Alfred . . 1924 VI-A Main St., Foxboro, Mass. w 1 ll Blake, Charles Henry . . . . 1924 VII 145 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. il , ' Blake. .IOIIH Twiss. B.S. . . . Grad V 102 Hewlett St., Roslindale, Mass. 31 l Blake, Malcolm Sheppard, 9AX . . 1924 IVQ 75 North St., Saco, Maine , l . My 456 alll.- . . fix! ' I, S' v .J .- f P3 Q D . f f 1 J.. .ff 1.4, A 1' fix . . ,f-. lr4,. ,.,. ,I CCI A . I 1-' .......b.-....- It-r21...1-51's 'X 'ss ---W 'ull ' ' Y. ' ' :.-, I --.5 'l::' NLP- --- --en Y, I i 1' Aj Il-A Q 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 I I I -4 fi. .fi-5 53 g,g.1.1-4.1. .72Lfef1f1f-4--le--ki-1.41 err 1 'rr ff I 1 . X: Q 1:44 ' - lla' :gift-- m ':,,-A, ---3 Y TV I 1 . ', I 12 I if II Nam: I iam Cours: Home .-1 ddress II' Blake. Ralph Freeman . . . lflllli II Box 443, Sea Cliff, Long Island, N. Y. ISI I-I... Blake,-Winchester Gould - . . . 1923 ll 35 Pulsifer St., Newtonville, Mass. IIII Blampred, Paul Garnier, EN , 1924 XV: 121 Oakdale Ave., East Dedham, Mass. 'fi Blanchard, Kenneth Clark . . . Grad. V 1-171 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. ,III Blancllardrlfhilip Dean . , 192-1 XY: 308 Linwood St., Abington, Mass. X sd I I Ig Blandy. Wrllram Hallett . . . 19251 Il 56 Eldredge Sr.. Newton, Mass. :II Bhven, Frances Louisa . . . . 192-1 V111 31 Tallawanda Drive. Worcester, Mass. ,II I gI0dgEtr,qI'E111n1r11EXXII:-nrwrrrilr, ANI' .1924 I 33-1 Tappan St.. Brookline, Mass. I , I ons y, 'eorge asi . .,.. 1925 lll Moukden, China - Bloom. Samuel Alexarnler . . 19211 XI -117 1-lerr St., Harrisburg. Pa. .1 4 gwmbenz. 1?an1ei,I1Ilius , men ru 18 gridiron st.,G10rrfesre6,1A1aSs. I1 . il I 111119. 2 alt 10W Iilf . . 191.13 .' 36 heever St., .-Xnsonia, ,onn. K I I Boardman, Charles Marshall, .X'1'.1 . 1925 XV: H8 Claremont Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. I LI Boardman. Harry Mansfield . , 1926 YI 107 Clark Road, Lowell, Mass. I ' godlell. -Ijlsnry Robert . . . If Plumping Station, Plymouth. Mass. y oe e. uma: ..... . UL ' bb r , I f ' Il Boesch. William John, 5.13. , Grad. V 5219 Sguth St., Dayton, Ohio l I I I II Bolster. Calvin Mathews . Grad. XIII-A 104 E. Highland Ave., Ravenna, O111o II I Bond, David- Barnett. Jr. . 1924 X Lithonia, Ga. I I I Bond, Horatio Lockerby . . 1923 XV: Hyannis, Mass. I IIII gone, Alexander Jamieson . . , 1924 I 26 Edgemont St.. Roslindale, Mass. 1 - ' ' ' 4' ' ' ' ' ' I 6.3. 'f Ii 3.33321 rPf2Sl.22d.15I.?alIH'.M. 1 Q lelsai xt. 53255235 9213311 iflflf' MW I II I 50031, lilgegberg glilloughby. .1141-: . 1325 CQ.-Star Lake, 111, V 00 . IC 121' CITY . . . . 1 25 F6 Floral St., Lawrence, 1 ass. ' I Borghesani, William Hugo . . . 19215 VI 289 Court St.. Plymouth, Mass. I ' II Bott. George XVythe, Jr., B.S. . . Grad. Army Ord. 1608 XV. Grace St., Richmond. Va. ' III' BOWICS. Charles Hall I . . . 1925 VI 2 Russell St., Plymouth. N. H. Bowles. George Francis . . 1926 X 14 Claremont Park, Boston, Mass. I I Bowles, Raymond Leland, fb1'.1 . 19215 XV1 146 Sumner Ave., Springfield, Mass. I I Boyce, Girard, B.A., QKE .... 1923 Il 355 East 21st St., Brooklyn, N. X . I goyg. Charles 1ZIescIrrr . 6 . 1 srratwur sgsxtrihua. Ink Y . Oy . omas utc reron, .1X . . 1 1.1 .' 14? Ea t 531' t.,1'ew or , 1 . . I I Boydpll. Harry Cyril, 13.5. . . Grad. XII FitJzroySSt., Melbourne, Australia I .. Boykin, Arnold Edward . . . 1926 IV: 2 Pearl St., Sanford, N. C. I I BDYIC. Michael Francis . , 1923 11 154 Washington St., Woburn. M2155- 5 II Bozzano, Jose .... . 1923 XIII Asuncion, Paraguay I I 1 I Brackett, James English . . . 1923 XV1 30 St, John St., Jamaica Plain, Mass- I I Bradshaw, Greatorex Charles . . 1924 XVQ 524 Cohannet St., Taunton, Mass. I, Bragg, Leslie Bartlett . . . . 1925 XVa 17 So. Main St., Milford, Mass., 1 Brand. Arthur Barnard .... 1926 II 121 S. Granger St., Saginaw, Mich. , Brantrngham, Charles Alan, 11111116 . 1923 XVQ 1201 National Ave., Rockford,Ill. I Bfash. Juhan Eugene ..,., 1923 V1-A 32 Stockton St., Jacksonville, Ida. I Brater, Eric Richard ..... 1924 II 131 Crystal Ave., New London, Conn. I ,I gray, ggfvdgard ilkoseph Q .,., EJLZGI VI-A 2915 W. ProspectSSt., Kansas SKY. M0- 1 ray. 1 ram ESlOl1. .M 1. 'l'K'l' . rat . X 74' Euclid Ave., yracuse, . - I I Breck, George Winslow ..,. 1926 XV2 119 Sumner Road, Brookline, Mass. I II Breen, John Joseph . . , . . Grad. Army Crd. 437 N. 4th St., Allentown, Pa. . Breer, Paul Eugene . . . 1925 V 98 Queensberry St., Boston, Mass. 7 I Bfelfbell. Charles Edward . . . 1923 I 214 E. Magnolia Ave., Louisville, Ixy- Brenan, Hugh Harper, AEK? . , 1925 XVa 215 Washington St., Marietta, QIHO Brewster, Meredith 1Vel1man . , 1925 V I-A 85 Palmetto St., Brooklyn, N. X - I Brgck. George, 'PBA . . . . , 1925 XV2 632 W. Park St., Dorchester, Mass. I I Brgcker, George 1fValter, Jr. . . . 1923 V1 236 79th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ' I Bridaham, Lester Burbank, X111 . . Grad. X-A 330 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. , ' guess. rallahn Iaelgoy, AXA .... 1925 ll 7 East 6th St., JamestownMN. Y. ffggs. rc ar . .... . 1926 VI 108 King St., Dorchester, ass. Briggs. Rufus Ifawrence . 1926 VI 31 Central Ave., Hyde Park, Mass: I 1grg11.bJoImILew1s, M' - . ai-A rlggvgest retnpsti NE1V1?0fI1ii N. . Y rgm erg, saac . . . . 2 astern ar way, roo YH. 1 - - I I Bflflk. Raymond Otto . . 1923 XV2 135 Allen Place, Hartford, Conn. I iImtf11?dvIar1gFriimIS ' ' ' ' ig? gssisdsll' Iliald R d M 1190 Xustrqlia I roa urs , ran .... . 5 t. i a oa , ' e urne, - I Brockelman, Arthur James, 95 . . 1925 XV. 105 Prescott St., Clinton, Mass. I Brockelman. Webster Bernard . . 1924 XV? 388 Green St., Clinton. Mass. 1 Brockington, Harry Gustaf, GWEK . . 1925 XIV Laconia, N. H. I I I gronidey,-l5gevengI51XA .,.. 1132-B Box Caniieckd. Ohm d Md - roo 'es. ert 1 ney .,... 6 T enter, amp ea e, . I I Brookfield, George Piers. B.S. . . 1923 IV1 1I16lOxford St., Halifax, N. S. I groollis, IBIrutusP. I .... . Ysletaflxfeari B M N Y I F00 S. arry au . . . 5415 ir ve., roo ' yn. - - I Brooks, John Elmer . . 1926 II 4394 Washington St., Roslindale, Mass. I I - Brooks, Leonard J ohtn . . . 1923 II Templeton, Mass. Brooks, Samuel Wgllram I . . . 1926 I 38 Jackson Ave., Everett. Mass. Broughton, Frederick Paine . . 1926 X 17 Devereux St., Marblehead, Mass. I I I Brousseau, George Bred . . . 1926 VI 46 Wilkinson St., Putnam, Conn. I I I I Brousseau, Henry Gilmlore . . Q 1925 X 46 Wilkinson St., Putnam, Conn. I1 II . BYOUWEI. Rodger De Rremer , . 1923 I1 PineNWgld Park, Westhampton, L. I-. 3 BYOWH. Abraham .' . . . . 1924 I 103 Howard Ave., Roxbury, Mass. I Brown, Alexander Chadbourne . . 1925 X 1048 East 4th St., Vinton, Iowa Brown, Alexander Hanks, Jr., KE . 1926 II Uniolrs Lezggueklgub, 39th and 4th Ave. ew or ity. I I Brown, Burnett, Howard, EN . . . 1925 XV2 Stillwater. Okla. -I I ' or , ,A ff? ,L II L! I I I I we I. ,ff-ze., ,fa 1 .. -1 1... -1 L.. -Iffifvigy 91-f-ff'713dC 2-M rs Ifallijf-.IIiEZisig::,,f, jgggi L29 :kiwi 1. 1 H .1 and if an A 1 5 W ef I II I I - I I, I ,. .. ffl Biff FT I 1 ' I- I I A IIIQIII 'l .11 Il.. I II N l Q III 5 1994 E Q-t l' 7-.1-P f -f-2291-feevn--' 1'-I ' fm' rf-' I - , . - '-f--- A--- ---. -M .,, Ln- -..V-5 1 . ,Z--7. -- I , Y, .5 I II 'iii I,!'?5fL1ii-jew rr m1d fiji' 'isis gg--1-A-g 5-Lia 1+-2 I ' I PIII III-JITI I TI:Q'r ' ' 111.111, Y ,5j'.2gjgi:,-,., LH- ' ' - L -Q! ' II . III1 as so easement' ef-M H II I I I II : V I I III II' iff lik I,I 1 I N amd Class Course Home Address STX I II Brown, Earl Dwight, B.S. . . Grad. X-A Custer, Wash. I I I I Brown, Elbert Chester . . . 1924 VI 11 I-nIIarrison St., Melrose Highlands, I I 3, ass. ' ' I I iff Brown, Everett Cathcart, A111 . . 1923 VI 605 W. Ormsby Ave., Louisville, Ky.Z, Ig, if I Brown, Francis Andrew James . . 1926 II Box 333, Yalesville, Conn. 1- YI-II II' II Brown, Francis William . . 1924 V 23 Lafayette St., Wakefield, Mass. I 1 I I II Brown, Frederick Simpson I . 1925 II 10 Linwood St., Boston, Mass. II Brown, Harvey Edward, S.B. . Grad X-A 24 High St., Marlboro, Mass. Brown, Jonathan, 3rd, A111 . . 1923 VI 71 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. 1 I 6 If Brown, Lewis Newton, OX . . 1923 XV2 28 Brooks St., West Medford, Mass. ,- , . Q, If? I Brown, Paul Bromley, QEK . 1923 IV1 26 Hazelrood Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. 'Aly I I Brown, Robert Adams. EE. . Grad. VI 409 Ridge St., Charlottesville, Va. XIII II I Brown, Robert Roy, B.Sc. . . . 1924 IIIQ Box 579, North Sydney, N. S. I Xi III I Brown, Ronald Dalrymple, GX . , 1923 XV2 237 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. grown, gussell Igalgtvlell . . XIX1 goliter 1goad1IICambrIadge, Mass. I W I I l'0Wn, erwoo IS 'e . . . I e son t., ramlng am, ass. ' I Brown, S. Howell . . . . . 1924 XIV 7614 Waverly St., E. E. Pittsburgh, Pa. gf . . JI II I Brown, Wllllam Thomas, J r., IPEK . 1925 1112 3rd and Somerset Sts,, Philadelphia, Pa. I Browne, Osborne Arthur . . . 1923 V I-A 582 Putnam Ave., Cambridge, Mass. I' Browning. HBFYISOH . . , , . 1925 II 936 East 185th St., Cleveland, Ohio I I I Bruce, Edmond .,.. . 1924 VI 731 Rock greek Church Road, XVashlng- ton, . . I I Brugmann, Elmer NVorthington . . 1924 X 69 Woodstock Ave., Rutland, Vt. I I I I Brugnoni, Andrew Romeo . . . 1926 II 67 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. I IfI I I I Bruner, Harry John , . . 1923 IIII 24 Bickerstaif St., Boson, Mass. II I I Bruno, Theodore Palmer . . . 1923 X 405 Mass. Ave., Boston, Mass. E 1 I I Brunton, Robert Hunt .... 1926 IVI 93 Rockland Ave., Malden, Mass. I I I Bruson. Herman Alexander, AM: . 1923 V eos E. 2nd st., Middletown, onie I II I Bryant,Lew1s Lee, C.E., KE . . 1925 IX-B 136 S. N. Carolina Ave., Atlantic City, I I N. J. I I Bryden, Samuel David, J r. 1926 II 96 Church St., Waltham, Mass. IE II I gii2EieIFuiili:Iilime1Ii'M' ' iggi Hii ziziinggi Chiles s ' deld NI In I I I I . . . . - . , 1' ss. I I I I Buckle Chester Franci . . 1926 V lc nson t ' Drmg M I: a I , II B kl Y. J Ed ds . 1924 VI A 10 E. BroazgwayWTaunton,Ma.s. I I UC Cy. amesI war . . . - 1' Barclay t., orcester, ass. . I Buelnnen, Edwin Raphael, QE. Grad. X 629 Third Ave., Ndnn 1-rev, N. Y. I I I I I Buckner, Lewis Probasco . . . 1926 XV 2 483 West End Ave., New Yiork, N. X. I I I I I I BUd8SLlkC'I RICQ1 ..... 1923 I Ratlway Dept., Bangkok, Slam 'I I I I, I I 53222155-LIZAOTQITEQ' C505 A41 . . SXII'-1 g120 Hlaglg Ave., Rockford. Ill. - I ' I I I HYCIZ -I - - . . . p. anta , gentina I I I BUITICYI August Albert .... 1923 XVz 68 Arthur St., Yonkers, N. Y. I II II' II I Bundy, Richard Jenness, B.S., AXA 1923 XV2 120 Euclid Ave., Willoughby, Ohio II I I gEnd5H,ITIlIIIoI'I'Ias Fgeeborn, LIITXIII . 152 3281-IW. Fir? Sti Elxrgra, N. I - I une I .1 lam eymour, . 5 34 ' co n t., ew ritain, onn. I I Burbank. Wendell Francis . . . 1925 XVz 464 Wolcott St., Auburndale, Mass. I I I I BUfCh2U'dI 101112 Ely. Xfl' - 1923 IV2 305 Redwood Blvd., Marshall, 1VIlnn. I E3rckes,SMartlIl g-Iamlln . 59231 A IO d 31 Clark Lane, Waltharlnf lgass. I fgey. amue . ..,. ra rmy r . 189 Wall St., Corning, . . I II I Bufkaffh Edward Henry, Jr. . . 1923 X 4159 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. I' I I Burke, Charles Thomas I. . . 1923 VI-A 76 Spruce St., Watertown, Mass. I I I I Burkholder, Theodor McKinley , 1924 VI-A McPherson, Kansas I I Icglariy Tal- Jr., B.A., M.A. I6 Bedford, Va.I E M I M II I I I: I eoge ouls ..,, X 549 ' P I I 't ,Ia-ss. I II Burns, Robert Valentine . , . 1923 I2 Avocirillflandce as I on II I Burrows, Gates Wllson, IIPKE . 1924 IV1 Montebello, Calif. .I II I EEQSIIIIIICQIIIISZH Haier II I . . . XII 5 Astor St., Lowgl, Mass.H II M I II I I Ie c ur rle . . . V 214 B St., he tnut I I IRSS- 'F I II Bushnelh Rlchard Slmpson, A.B. . 1924 I12 265 sgaigil sf., Bresdl-dine, Mase. II I I I I I1 W-WusofSe-I.Rf11iHe.?a-U. I II I ' Y, - I - 1115 Third ve., a t a Q IYI H? I I II Butler- Alden FHQCIS I I 1926 XVI 9 Allen Ave., weeeneld, Mase. II I III Butler, Charles Clifford, jr.. . 1925 VI 18 Abbott St., Wellesley, Mass. I I I gutIer, gichard AlbertI . . I . . 1926 IV1 Hudson, Lake Boone, Mass. I . I I BIIIIEIZEII III15IeIilem'IlIec5IIZlgrlclTI, . E12 Grove SI:I..S1?angorI Maine II I 'I I WE , 5 . ' I I I I IIIII 1s::zIII5.sse.GIlbI91IAI I I 1332 XVI I I' I I 'I ' I S e- - - XVl 630 West 28th St., Los nge SSI 21 1- I 1I I I ' I ' I- II Cadenas, F l' E ' I I A - ' 'I I gahill, EdgZf1iSeniS,q:Li?1: . . . iggg Xlii gfvifiliiinIi1iel1laBIiiIIdfasiIi.igi1ri?.' Isllga I II I I CRISIS. George Cadwallader. EN . 1925 X 131 E. 5th Ave.. Conshohocken, Pa. If I I :II I III Caldaffgle. .IOSeph John . . . 1926 VI 28 Minnesota Ave., Somerville, Mass. I I III I CaIdW6uI galgilrles Wayland . 1925 X 235 Lamartine St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. I I II I II Cadwell- S 1 lard, L. . . 1925 X 10 Walnut St., Clarencon, Va.I I II I We I amllff Hawks . 1925 VI-A 1869PE. Westmoreland St., Philadelphia. II I IIII Calin t G 3' . 'II' II I gaef ' .ePfge- D-Sc . . . Grad. V Bru el , Belgium ' 1 I IIII g3II31ggn.F1ISIIIIgZ2nkHIgEgIIII. J . A B 1926 1111 46 sigelieef Ave., Somerville, Mase. II II II B . r., . ., II I I I I ........ Grad XII 1209 W shi I se., Watertown, N. Y I gIfIIfI131IIIIG3rzIe Cgarles I . . . Grad. XIII-A 196 Meilevifednsn., Watertown, Mase I III Camino baII'0ZYEgfggIfI ZX - Iggg 505 Reeves Ave., Grand Ferns, N. D. I III ' . ', - - - ima, Peru II III Campbell, Davld Rae, A FQ 1920 IX-A 139 Main St., Orono, Maine '- ' I ,I ' I II I I, II II I III . I I II I III 408 II ' I'.L-ak -N II 'iEi..'iE5+-A-11 Q:'12?1'fsl.?fZ1.5:i.j 1Q-1jjiLAPF: 7: ' - -'- 1 a-- 41. - - r rss - 5191- I--ee I- .4 in-2 -f11,1...,1 ?i':,iff - 11, 9, A 3. , . ugly fag 11. ' 5----.-....iTa..?lififT i'ff1 ,'7 1924 I for 7 II I I I I I- of IEI ,I QI, II li ,I I, ,I II I I ,'I III ,I III I I I I I I I ' I I I I .. '- 3 ff Y A307116 Campbell. John Malcolm . Campfield. Louis Mirault. Jr. Camps, Antonio Bernardo . . Canals. Cesar Socorro . . Canby. Robert Compton, IX . Cantield. Guyton Chaco . . Canfield, Haskins Bishop, 15.5. Canney, Tnie Dunzin . , . Cannon, Jack Willice , . Capone, Edmund Pasonal . Caputo. Philomena Rose . Cardinal, Paul Joseph, 'PK . Carey. Charles Alfred . . Carey. James Francis . . Carey. Malcom Lawrence . . Carlsmith, Leonard Eldon, A.B. . Carlson. Edward. Jr .... Carlson. VValter XVil1iam, B.S.. 11.15. Carlton, Edward 1IVhitlock . . . Caro-Delvaille, Gilbert Joseph . Carothers, Archie Damian . , . Carpenter, John Boyden. Jr. . . Carpenter, Theodore Harrison. GIAX Carpet, Gerald Irving .... Carrier, Phylip Howe, B611 . . Carroll, XVil1iam Lee .... Carson, John Hazard .... I fa ...LJ iv TECi'1N1C11.IE. 1924 'MH vi ' HC Claxs . 1925 . 1925 , 1924 . 1926 19211 . 1924 . Clrad. . 1925 . 1924 . 1926 . 1923 , 1924 1925 1926 1923 . C3rad . 1924 Sp. 1925 1 1926 . 1924 . 1923 . 1923 , 1923 . 1925 . 1925 . U.S.N. Carswell, Robert McC1ean, B.S., C.li., L.L.B .....,.. Carter, Hugh Brazelton . . . Carter, John Churchel . . Carter, Wilfred Eugene . Carven, John Brogan . . Carver, Paul Francis. BN . Carvill, Arthur Lincoln Cary. Miles, KZ , . Cash, XVilliam , . , Cashman, Joseph ..... - Caskey, Paul Herbert, B.S., EAI-I . Cassidy, James Lawrence . . . Cassin, Hyman ..... Castellanos, Manuel Roque, Jr. . Castle, Kendall Brooks, Jr. . Castner, James Bert . . . Cates. Vincent Kaczynski, GK . Catherman, Forrest Nathaniel . Cattell, Psyche ..... Caverly. Austin Robinson . . -Center. Warren Norwood . . . Cernea, Roland Emanuel . . . Chadbourne, Joseph Humphrey, Jr., EAE ......., Chaffee, Clarence Milton, Jr., B911 Chaffee, Joseph Gay .... Chaisson, Clarence Henry . . . Chamberlain, Clarence VanClinton Chambers, Ira Douglas. SAX . . -Champion, Lester Stanley, fI1BE . Chan, Fu Cheng ..... Chan, Hoh Chung .... Chan, Pei-Yeung . . . Chandler, Myron Kennard Chang, Ke Chung . . . Chapin, Bernard Lorenzo . Chapin, Richard Jackson . Chapman, Lauren Bock . Chardon, Alfred Ludwig, Afb . Charlton, Oaklee Edgar, KA . Chartkoff, Edith Paula . . -Chase, Donald Clinton . . Chase, Hugh Donald . . Chatto, Harry Murray, A.B. . Chau, Taai Yan ..., Chen, Ching Chi, B.A. . , -Chen, Chung Wu . . Cheney. Stanley . . . Cheng, Chia Chio . . . Cherry, Carl William' . . Cheves, Langdon McCord . Chickering, John Abbott . Chidsey, Robert Snow . Chien, Chang-Tsu . . . Grad. . 1926 . 1924 . 1926 . 1925 . 1924 . 1923 . 1924 , 1926 . 1925 . 1923 . 1926 . 1925 . 1924 1924 . 1926 . 1924 . 1923 . Sp. . 1925 . 1923 . 1925 . 1923 . 1924 . 1923 . 1923 . 1923 . 1925 . 1923 . 1923 . 1925 . 1923 . 1923 . 1925 . 1923 . 1924 . 1923 . 1924 . 1924 . 1925 . 1926 . 1923 . 1923 . 1924 . Grad. . 1924 . 1926 . 1923 . 1924 . 1923 . 1924 . 1926 . Grad. Turp. C 'o u rsr X X V1 1 XV: V1 x--1 I! lk-B IV: IV: XY: V111 11 1111 X-A V I V1-A I vi vi x- ix V1-A XV: V1 Des. V1 IV: V1 IV'- XVQ XVg XV: II IV1 V IX-B X X II 11 V I II V XIII XV3 1112 VI X111 IV2 X X II VI-A X VI X XVz XV1 VI X VI 1112 I1 I II V V I V X X IV1 II ' .4-MII 'II-.11 .w.,s--e- .... . .... ---..--.-. L. - -. , , , I -N--W--W --V---ff-ff-TI rf'--' I -f - ---W --fs.--.Y.L+- . , I ,. Home Address 14 Kensington Road, Arlington, Mass. 61 Gorham St.. Cambridge. Mass. Canciones 1243, Montevideo, Uruguay -19 Estrella St., Ponce, Philippines 475 Belmont Park, North Dayton, Ohio 97 South St., Bristol. Conn. North Bridge St., Somerville, N. J. 131 Ashland St., Melrose, Mass. 56 Fairview Ave., Plainfield. N. J. 95 Prince St., Boston, Mass. 33 Gladstone St.. Orient Heights, Mass. 319 Park Ave., Paterson. N. J. 1 362 University Ave., Rochester, X. S N. Troy Ave., Ventnor. N. J. 210 High St., Medord, Mass. Hilo. Terr. of Hawaii 98 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass. 1727 Laramie St., Manhattan, kansas 67 Central St.. Andover, Mass. Y 20 East Slst St., New York, N. X. 1115 Third St., Fort Madison. Iowa 25-1 Park St., West Roxbury, Mass. Main St.. Bennington, Vt. 1401 Williams St., Denver, Colo. H 712 S. Pasadena Ave., Pasadena, Cain. 5 N, Second St.. Pottsville, Pa. 231 Marion Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. 107 Northern Ave., Elsmere, Dela. 110 Lake Park, Baton Rouge, La. 1302 T St., N. XV., XVashington, D. C. -1-1 Pond St., Natick, Mass. 56 Baldwin St., Charlestown, Mass. 62 Dane St., Beverly, Mass. 122 Powder House Blvd., Somerville, Mass. 1715 Park Ave., Richmond. VH- Y , 1868 Ingleside Terrace, N. NV., X1 asllmg- ton, D. C. 1 Prospect Ave., Norwood, Mass. 156 Fifth Ave., New York. N- Y- GG Prospect St., Turners Falls, Mass. 40 Porter St., Malden, .Mass. Merida, Yucatan, Mexico 1 22 East Boulevard. Rochester. N. 1. 517 Prospect St., Donora. Pa. 174 Batavia St.. Boston. MESS- 432 Market St.. Mifihnburg. P21- Garrison-on-Hudson. N. Y. High St., Ipswich, Mass. 59 Autumn St., East Lynn. M255- 146 Bul. Cuza. Braila, Roumama 33 Reservoir St., Cambridge. MHS?- 1314 Bryden Road, Columbus. Ohio 10 St. Ronan Terrace, New Haven, Corm- 57 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale, Mass. Northfield, Minn. Edgemoor, Del. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Swatow, China Canton, China Wuchow, China 7 Ashland St., Somerville, Mass. Tientsin, China - 11 Mystic St., Somerville, Mass. I Q 38 Mountwood Road, Swampsgplli. Mass. 1410 Henry St., Berkeley. Caln. Y 170 Ralston Ave., South Orange. 9- J- Christiansburg. Va. 64 Greenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. 39 Lincoln St., Stonehani, Mass. Unity, Maine , 4 Columbia Road, Portland. Maine Canton, China Fukien, China Tsing Hua, China I 193 Rawson Road. BYOOICUUC- Mass' Changsha, Hunan, China Box 17, Tucson, Ariz. 47 S. Battery, Charleston, S. C. 6 Bellevista Road, Allston, Mass. 108 Broad St., 1Vindsor, Conn. I Aero Eng. Kiangsu, China 459 ,QI I II' ,II ' I I I 'IV III XYII T, I I s I 'N Ig- 1 is II' I I II II I I I I I II I I I I I I I - I 'L I ,isp A Jn if N... G , L... 4 er-' ,Xixl ,A . g V , L 1 I .1 3 ' :Q 1- . ,. . -111 L Q, ' , 'A mx,-,g,Q3, 5 1-1 F ,api l M A I H7933 E nm TECHNIQUE 1924 QM T 1 'f5 7 5 'f f1,'v':fnff' - ' '- , Ar' 7 Q gl 1 3' Qiyr 1 f I I .S A l. Name Class Course Home Address A . 3 Ch' , T' H ' .... . 1923 VI-A Kirin City, China li Chigperiiigle, Henry . . . . 1925 II 987 Walnut St., Fall River, Mass. Qi Chirgwin, Frederick Hamen . . 1923 II Edgartown, Mass. ' if , Choquette. Paul Joseph . . 1923 X 89 Butterneld St., Lowell, Mass. V11 Chou, Cheng Yu . . . . 1924 II Kiangsu, China . 1 ll Chow, Hou Soo . . .. . . . Grad. X South-Gate St., Yangchow, China ,V Christiansen, Ole Frederick . . 1926 V 635 Hammond St., Brookline, Mass. 1' Christmas, John Kay, M.E. . Grad. Army Ord. 305 Burke St., Easton, Pa. ll Christmas, Walter Frederick . . Grad. XIII-A 305 Burke St., Easton, Pa. is f Chrystal. John Elliott . . . . 1924 V 40 St. Germain St., Boston, Mass. W Chu, Shih Ming .... . 1925 II Shanghai, China li Shut? -B . I - 2522 2 Pins-S.f'a1e,SSsf.1?ff:.e'ft.' P l lair, Iiles e son, , . ra . 5 4 ar 'et t., 1 a e p la, a. 4 Clapp, Channing Parker , . 1923 XIV Grand Gorge, N. Y. Clapp, James Kilton . . . 1923 VI 21 Lasell St., Auburndale, Mass. i Clark, Arthur Powers . . , . 1926 V 10 Ernest St., Cliftondale, Mass. I I Clark, Charles John, Jr., A.Ii. . . 1926 6518dLin1cAoln Ilglrxve, Germantown, Phila- ' e p ia, a. i Clark, Frances Hurd, A.B. , Grad. V 2001 Bayard Ave., Wilmington, Del. Clark, Hillis Reynolds, GX . , . 1924 VI 228 Sullivan St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Clark, Howard Taylor . . . 1923 X 30 High St., Dover, Mass. I Clark, John Alston, S.B. . . Grad. VIII 122 Langdon Ave., Watertown, Mass. ,l Clark, Lauriston Everett . . 1925 X 7 Front St., Bradford, Mass.. l Clark, Lewis, F., B.S. . . . Grad. VI 1349 Bay St., Alameda, Calif. Clark, Nelson Oliver . . . 1926 VI 411 E. 12th St.. Texarkana, Ark. , , glarke, Allen GEn1don,dA'I3 . . . 3903 Dewey ive., Osmalg, Nebraska I la ke, NV lter war , r. . . ' X 1220 Ditmas ve.. roo yn, in '. il Claike, William Price Oliver . . Grad. Navy Ord. Lilac Hill, Annapolis, Md. Clausen, Halfdan ..., . Grad. XIII Copenhagen. Denmark Clay, William Creighton . . . 1926 XV2 55 Stanton St., Dorchester, Mass. , Clement, Franklin Groves, AK!-Z . . 1923 XV2 196 E. Delaware Place, Chicago, Ill. Clendenin, Edward Hume, AXA . 1923 XV2 3811 Military Road, Washington, D. C Clough, John Paul .... . 1926 XV2 1058 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. I Clough, Lyle Alton, B.S. . . . Grad. V P. O. Box 55, Pittsfield, Pa. , fl Cobb, Allen Lochhead . . . . 1926 VIII 430 Preble St., South Portland, Maine Cobb, Herbert Bryden, S.B. . . Grad. X-A 83 Franklin Ave., Chelsea, Mass. ,l gobh, Howardlxlieo . . B .Q . . 592221 XIX 710 Mafrixe St.iABou1hder, Ciglo. obb, Rosa ie argaret, .-. . . ra . 139 Cli ve., int rop, ass. Coburn, Edward Stackpole, KE . 1925 IX-B 190 Linden St., Everett, Mass. i, goclgran, DTaY1id1gIenry,j'SN . . I A 205 Hicliri St., Bgooklyln, N. Y. XI I 'l oc rane, o n ewar, r. . . 1 X- 148 W. inton ve., renton, 1 . . V Cooke, Emmett Bartlett, E-.S. . . 1923 IV1 927 W. Mulberry Ave., San Antonio 'N Texas COIHCII. Abraham . . . . 1923 X 86 Phillips St., Boston, Mass. C0heI1. GQOFEC, CPBA . . 1926 XVa 99 Washington St., Lowell, Mass. ,N Cohen, Nicholas . . 1923 I 7 Sherman St., Portland, Maine sl Cohen, Philip, TAQ . . . 192-1 II 24 Canterbury St., Dorchester, Mass, ii, Cohen, Samuel . . . . 1924 VI 9 Linwood St., Malden, Mass. :l, golitpn, M1-rings, flvizib . . XIX Terrace DIXIE, VVestwood, N. J. 'l 0 Urn. o ert a ot . . 1 I Holliston, ass. L Colby, Orrin, ANI1 . . . 1926 IVi 617 gailway Exchange Bldg., Portland ' re on gl golby,XWilbuiEISa1i3cglr'Iso11 . . 1335 mr 52EDSie cnsyefiy, mass. o e, . us in, r., . . . . 0 . . in ., icago, . j 1 gole, grank :lgi1gamvTA . . . 610 EEhth1?fffi.,SAsbE1:1iy Rarkd . , o e, amue 0 n, - . . . - 1146 t t 1 ., eve an , no i Coleman, Daniel Bernard, ATA . 1923 XV! 515 N.af!Iain St.. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Coleman, James O'Re1lly, 13.12. . Grad. VI 3029 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va. , Coleman, John Burgess . . . 1926 XIV 12 Nye Ave., Brockton, Mass. Coleman, Philip LeFevre . . 1923 XV2 552 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, VVis. golemaniyilliw Bray . . 1924 X 40 Morningsgdeive., New York, N. Y. , o ms, son ieat ey . . 1925 II Bainbridge, . . l Collins, Lewis Richard . . . 1925 XV 313 D ' A e., Portland, Maine Colman, Leon Turnbull . . . 1924 II2 40 BelIeafITl1gStTI Lawrence, Mass. Colt, C2lYlEt0H, L-B., GX . , . 1926 XIV Williston House, Norwich, Vermont Colton, Henry Seymour, EX . . 1923 IX-B 39 Walworth Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y. Colvin, Harold Raymond . . . 1923 VI 230 N. Lafayette St., South Bend, Ind Solving Cglrvlelr 1336? . . . . XII?-S 723 Hargafcil gt. Sleattle, Hash. , onan , IC ar orcester . . I. - 11 Wh't t., orc ester, lass. l l I COUHHL Russell Weaver . . 1923 VIII 24 Thii'd Bt., Attleboro, Mass. ., , Conger, Kenneth Lee . . . 1926 VI 388 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. i gonkiey, lgalkriceggafigeroimd . 1925 I 223 W. Figueroa St., Santa lilarbara. Calif on in, as on 1 gaar . . 1926 IV B 166, Mountain iew, l . J. 5, Nl gonley,dEgward llgichaei, Jr. . . 1923 IVL 40Ml3radbIgrly Age., Medltlorcl, Mass. K Olmal' . . COFSC Her, X . . 1925 XIII Slee y i , aston, a. 3 lx Connet, Richard' Earle . . . 1926 II 67 Wgitmarsh St., Providence, R. l. 5' l Connolly. FIHYICIS John . . ' . 1926 VI 85 Alder St., Waltham, Mass. , , Y Connor, James Edward I . . . 1923 X 42 Fairmount St., Lawrence, Mass. 1' , N Conway. Chrlstonher Michael . . 1924 II 34 Court St., Medford, Mass. ll 22221251 2 - 1334 :fi-A 315sSea Lyame- if i 1 eofge OSQD . . . 5 -A 6' ' arcel a ve., itts e , ass. ' CONWAY. 1811185 Daniel . . . 1925 XIII Boox 354, Greenfield, Mass. Cook. GeorgQ Francis . F . . . 1923 IX'-B 2400 Colfax Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn COOK .Iohn 1 alentme, HRA . . 19223 II 104 E. Lexington St., Danville. Ky. ,1 , ll I I l ' ' -160 l . mx, 'lil 1 -X .,: .:::.. 5, ' at ,.x' 1' ,I .-'.- J, ,F ,. , 1-A-X .. 7,1-illzggj, X, '. in KM.,- N,g..' Ziff r 'EQQ1Ijgf,gg '- ' ii' ii ITD' ' Tiileigz-.. ...-l---,- Pi f I Q, -A 5-WDW' 1 :T ':,-gg-, ,-Y-,V v4f Q T- - -- Y-,., In i i h Z 'iff ' 'I s 'r -a ,il 1924 TEL HN I Q U E 1924 , I 1-'I 2. --in A I-1234. 9-in '-v T 7 'QL-Li1QQQfG 'M'f G 711111 1 11 - r--- '1- 'fe' --- - -- A 7- ' ' ' r' Y - ---- hgyimi' . . . I7: -W V' W- 1'1 --A-f V -f of-L- 115 ??T1 --fa-Y----A---.Z--..'.. I l' ' Q' Z H 1 1 1 li l it .- F il f.f1l1 , 'T lr iid C L A111116 Class Cours: Home .lildrese 'GX i oo -. Stanley Turner. .xxn . 1824 II sonninoid. Moa-. 1. I 1 Coolf, Wfglhani Albert. ATI! . 1925 XY: 10 Beacon St., Danvers, Mass. ggglexdxiaigtliri-gggiie 1 1 I I 5691111111151 Norwich, Conn. , f '4 ,- 1 - ', ---' - or ova, . as ' 5 I I 1 Coolidge. XVrnthrop Knowlton, ARE 1923: 'X 5011 D0rQl1este?.1x'e., Chicago, Ill. X1 i , . COODPF, BCHJHYHIYI . ..--- 19-2-5 RV: 140 Crawford St.. Roxbury, Mass. , 1 1 COUDCT- C113T10S 121111011 . . . 1925 X' -19 Evergreen Ave., Rutland, Vermont 1 I 20110. 151128116111 I-rancis, .-1.13. . 1924 lvl 200 E.. Johnson .St., Philadelphia. Pas. CODES- If Roi Banks, 446 . . 19212 II Bainbridge, N. X. I S, M CWI. 11-,1101'i1 SUE11ff1M1f1 - - - 1923 YI .sixberdt-on Rona, Milton, Mnss. ,go .or iss, Pmncis Michael . Q . , Q 1925- 1 1 7, genneft SL, B,-,ghtm-,, Mags, 'X-. 1 -, C0f1'1?l111S-iP11111D Chesiqr. B-S-. AM- 192-1 My 214 Fountain sf., Grand Rapids, Midi. Cornish. Llarence Martin . . 1924 X11 S752 113th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. ' Correale, 11 ilhnm Herbert . . . 1924 YI 128 East 86th St., New York, N. Y. I H 'I Cory, Richard Leon . . 1926 1 I-A Gallup. New Mexico ' I il Costello' Angel? ---- 1926 1 49 Deering Square. Rockland, Mass. 'xt 1 5, 2233- AQII-511121210 1051911 - Ii-B A18 ?un':niiE gve.bLawrence, mass. -il I, . 0 'ran - . . .LJ .' -S .ey ant gt., orchester, ass. lg Cotter. 3511111161 Eldon. A'I' . . 1924 127 Migeon Ave., Torrington, Conn. li COUC11-,111 111lEl111 1'19f11'Y ---- 19254 A 179 Beale St., XVollaston, Mass. .I C0UEh1111- VV11113111 .lf-111125 - - - 19231 1 I 36 1.Vashington St.. Arlington, Mass. i 1 ni C0UD13T1f-1. Robert Saunders. 101' . 1923 IVi 2115 Chestnut St., New Orleans. La. , .' Courtney- Thomas Fowl-ffl. S-11 . Grad. X 1737 N. Meridian st., indianapolis, Ind 1 ig Cousins. FQdj.vard Ward .... 1929 I 12 Lowell St., North Billerica. Mass. 1 N ' Covell. Wllllam E- R- - - - 1925 , 1718 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass - ,E Cowan. Ernest Aubrey. B611 . 1926 NV-1 -102 Ravine St., Sault Ste, Marie, Mich. l I COWHH. Gilbert Harrison, B911 . 1924 1 XX' 2 -102 Ravine St., Sault Ste. Marie. Mich. Cowdrey. RQ1' Thomas . .I . . brad XIII-A 1420 R St., N. VV., VVasl1ington, D.C. 1 xl ' Cowperthwalte, Irving Archibald , 1925 5 5 Bishop A,-C., yvorcesterl Mass. E Cox. Joseph Herbert ..., 1922 -VI Newman Grove. N6lJri1Ska Coyle- Theodore George - - 1920 XIV 31 Bullard St., Dorchester, Mass. 1 1 Crabb- Gordon Henn' f - 1924 VI-A 27 Maryland St., Dorchester, Mass. l Crabb. John Power , , . . 1923 X-B 27 Maryland St., Dorchester, Mass. , N , 1- Crabtree, Kenneth Gerard . . 1923 VI-A Hancock, Maine 1 I 5 Cragg. Arthur Bell . . . 1923 1 I-A 1313 13th Ave., Hickory, N. C. . Cfalgg AYI111-lf COUCTY - - 1923 KX 2 41 NV. VValnut Ave., Merchantville, N. J Cfalglef Hush Medfix - 1924 III: 21 Duncl-:lee Ave., Stoneham. Mass. grgnigorxg IXHEIQ llglelsgnlrf . 544 Anlilcger gt., Lagrenlzie, Mass. '0 - 11 EW, - - ' 15 Par t., awtuc et, . I. , Crawford, David William . . 1926 VI 616 Taylor Ave., Scranton. Pa. 1 Crawford, Duncan Archibald . 1926 VI 150 Munroe St., Dedham, Mass. C1'aWf01'd- 12111165 OU' 1 . . 1926 VI 3054 N. Tenth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Crawford. John Thompson. . . 1925 Ii 108 S. 1Vater sz., Kittanning, Pa. Cfeedqrl, Herbert Tlm0t11Y . . 1926 X11 285 Moraine St., Broclgton, Mass. , Creveling, Donald McDonald. KDAO 1924 1111 R. F. D. No. 2, Nashville, Tenn. Cr9veI1ng.James Gordon, -me , 1925 111. R. F. D. No. 2, Nnsnviue, Tenn. Crgst. James Fountain . . Q. . 1924 XV2 224 Cloverdale Road, Montgomery. Ala. Cl'1Sf2i1. Ch21f1CS WQ1f0Yf1. 45K-E . 1923 IX--B 618 Main St., Bowling Green, Ky. Criswell,,W11bur Wilson, J r. . 1926 X 1942 N. Fifth St., Harrisburg, Pa. CT0flQ. William Mafim . . . 1924 II 11 Kingsboro Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Cf0f1111- E1-126116 Edward, 'PK . 1924 XVn 170 Washington Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Cronin, Francis Leo . . . 1923 XV 2 129 Pinckney St., Boston. Mass. gronk. Hlixrvey Morton, B.S. . Grad. Aero Eng. 25? 11Vest 100th St., New York, N. Y. clgigiyf' Wig? 91111563-1' gli ' ' iftip' ln' Mas- , - , f ,- - . garow, f -. Crosier. John Archibald Hamilton 1926 X 65 New South St., Northampton, Mass. Crossman. Alfred Hall. A.B. . . 1923 I 22 High St., Medford Hillside, Mass. Crotty. Harold F rancls .... 1923 VI-A 762 Columbia Road, Boston, Mass. Crowell, Alan Weymouth, ATS2 . 1925 XV2 16 Parkview Ave., Bangor, Maine Crowell, Henry Plummer . . 1924 I R. F. D., No. 7, Manchester, N. H. Crowley, Andrew George, J r. . . 1923 XV2 12 Athelwold St., Dorchester, Mass. Crowley, Edwin Bartholomew . , 1923 I 40 M111 St., Dorchester, Mass. Crowley, Harold Greenleaf . 1923 XV2 33 Edge Hill Road, Winthrop, Mass. Crowley, Roland Vincent . . 1926 VI 83 Durant St., Lowell, Mass. Culbertson, John . . 1923 I 133 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Culbertson, John Carey 1925 XV2 820 Addison St., Chicago, Ill. I Culhane, Paul John, B.A. . 1923 V 4311 Congress St., Chicago, Ill. 31119. Harvey Willard .... 1926 V 212 Washington Ave., Chestertown, Md 1 Cu ver, Henry Foulds . . 2 . 1923 II 43 Prospect St., Taunton, Mass. umming, Lawrence Gordon, LX , 1926 VI Pr-outs Neck, Maine Cummings. Alan Prencq . . . 1924 XIV 14 Clive St., Atlantic, Mass. 113222-igdE3gI1, HS- . :V 118 YV.xR1ffsel Rt., High Point, N. C. , - Y - - ' Spring a ey, inn. gummings, George Donald . . 1926 VI 92 Revere Road, Quincy, Mass. Umffllngsi 14121211141 Wi11S0H. EN . 1926 Ps. 928 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Cunnfff- 12111105 Francis . . . 1925 I 325 Appleton St., Holyoke, Mass. gunningham, Donald Sherman . 1926 XV-2 16 Dunmore St., Springfield, Mass. Cl-111I11I1g1la1'H, Fredericlg William . 1929 X 49 Grove St., Stamford, Conn. unngngham. Henry Vmcent, Jr. . 1920 XVI 43 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. gllflmflgliam. Robin A. .... 1926 VI 305 Ute St., Grand J unction, Colo. Cunningham. Wmlfred Adams . Sp- 43 Chestnut st., Boston, Mass. Currier, Gardner Boardman . . 1926 I 57 Loring Road, Winthrop, Mass. urtis, Arthur Burnol .... Grad. Army Ord. 835 S. McGregor St., Carthage, Mo. Cushman, Burritt Alden, jr., B611 1924 XV2 55. Car,-1 Ave., yonkers' N- Y, 461 fr Nix Q 'ew Q cj fs, ,asf 'r A ,fix ,ff-'-e-X ,:. in H j da ,Y gl , N-,L g, ' fir? f- fr 0 Q ' r frxibgf.- .E.l1i.7aiiT f7TTQQQ 'f 1 -TD , , , gf Y H' , 1..- ' .. .,Def'i. . F'f -W .Wi gf' 1 7 fl g 2 Q Y ? 5.11 1 ' i Y -Y l re 1924 TECHINIQUE 1924 1 l1.i'm1ff erflsfsf- I is f DV - 1 . H .- . .1 to-an 1 S Y.: '7 'Q ,J:,..,.f1ff.'.l. 1, ' f -- Y 1' Y , , iff? .yd I - Name Class Course Home Address , CUSOHICO. L?lWfCI1Ce Antony 1925 V 8 Amherst St., Roslindale, Mass iw Cutlibertson, Harry Buchanan 1925 II 2204 Evarts St., N. E., Washington, D.C. .443-1? guitliilg. Rogegm t. . . iggg A Soutlg11?udguryWMass. M , f' y , owar er . -. 116 . er t., altham, ass. M . Dabbus, Said Abdulhamid . 1923 II Beirut, Syria 11' D3Ch. SYCIHCY. 47213 . . 1926 XV: 179 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. fi Daggett, Roswell Belden . Grad. XIII-A 72 'Westminster St., Springfield, Mass. 75 Daily, Robert Graham . . 1924 VI Irwin, Pa. iff . ggiiifli Igldtzgr B - - gsg7Cc0iire11 sirg Roiiirrdale, Milfs. , 1 0 OS D , - - - 1' . ar woo t., attapan, ass. 'i llggiiyxil Calijarlelsl Iganzfiis, . Pi! Rlgseclaira in Dorcl'icester,NlXIass. i o, sep era , .. . 4' HB ' I , ,WP Dambly, Harold Althouse, B.S. Grad VI Sk?pp:dl?1Pa. t mo me 1 ass 5' i . Damon, Edward Hagar . . 1926 X 2 Talbot Ave., North Billerica, Mass. i Damon, Russell Lawrence, EN 1925 XV-2 3 Madison Ave., Cranford, N. J, ' gaH?giYbESgIi,3ff2 LOSCDII - - lv! 25 Sargexig St., Cambridge? Mass. an , u er rancis . . . , 43' 1 ,, 5 t , , l Darby. Marshall Eugene . . Grad Army Ord. Bai'ris2vsll1eYliId.Cran on a Darmstadt. LOUIS 101151 . . . 1926 II 668 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. DHVCHDOYE Affhllr Winthrop . 1923 I 72 Cliftondale St., Roslindale, Mass. 53525. ilfhn gilermiaeii . . . A 52 LstlEi'i9pkSg, Bgverlymlzlass. , - 055 afen 3 Q - - 615 . ar t., utte, ontana 1 Davidoff, Edward Morris . . 1925 XV-1 135 University Road, Brookline, Mass. Davidson. Elliott Beecher, AXA 1924 II 323 Maple St., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Davidson, George Graham . . 1925 II 521 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Davidson. MHUTICE Wllllam . 1926 VI 17 Irving St., West Medford, Mass. Davidson, Perry Chatheld . . 1924 XV2 3532 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Davidson. SYHHICY Edmund . 1924 IVr 33 Harrison St., Newton Highlands, Mass gaiin. ggarleg Qigsepiii . . . iggg v 88 Calumet Sr., Roxbury, Alilfiass. a ,Sf mal' avi - - VI 26 Abbot St., Dorchester, ass. Davis, Dale Stroble. .... 1923 X-A 193 Boylston St., E., Watertown, Mass. Davis, Edward Leslie, Jr. . . 1924 I 77 Thomas Road, Swampscott, Mass.. Davis, Ernest Lawson, AKE . 1925 XVr 213 Independent Life Bldg., Nashville, . , Tenn. Davis, George Perrin . . . 1924 VI 1000 E. Jefferson St., Bloomington, Ill. Davis. Harold Ellwood, AXA . 1925 I 84 Stetson St., Fall River, Mass. g01118rgI10W d S. . S9241 II 817 Washingtori: Ave., Memriahis, Tenn, , . . Cflfy CWHI' . - . . ra VI 26 Second St., atasauqua, a. DHVIS- J0hfl Joseph . . . . 1926 VI 21 Crowell St Dorchester Mass. Davis, Leroy James .... 1925 II C1 r , N'.'J. ' Davis, Malcolm Grahame, ATA 1925 I 12?1rlNGlircaI1Ed St., Washington, D. C. Davis, Stanley Whltcomb A . 1925 VI 208 Crescent St., Rockland, Mass. 1 Davis, Walton Truenian, G.: . 1923 X Oxford, Nova Scotia I X Davol. Osborne Hamilton . . 1924 II 88 Andem St., Providence, R. I. - I 1 Dawes, Lyman Miner . . 1923 VI 179 Hillside Ave., Arlington Heights, 4 Day, John Arthur Bon 1925 X Ed MSSSN v A 1 Daybert, George William I 1925 1 69 vf1ziQ1rSsr.'w2rburn, lvrars. i DaYSr 511629114311 AlOYi0l-IS . 1923 II 353 Commercial St., Provincetown, Mass. 1 Daytz, Alexander Barnett . . 1926 III 14 Mascoma St., Roxbury, Mass. gean, Robert Charles, EX I. . 1926 IV1 Collierville, Tenn. u , SBCHHCVIIIC, George Inami . 1925 X 2315 DeLancey St., Philadelphia, Pa. Decker, John Raymond . . 1923 XII 9 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. , DgciT12ir.hR3L2i,rlidI-Smith .QB.E . IX 142 Maal.plewoodCAve., Gioiiucester, Mass. I f en me- - X-B 8'6 G t A ., hic go, . I lx de Ganahl, Carl, EAE . . . 1924 X OId Mamzglfgneck Road, White Plains, lgehlendorf, Robert Oliver, KITA 1924 VI 68371IIii?1IgSbur-y St., St, Louis, Mo. Delfllalgf 801111 Eugene, AKE . 1926 II 46 S. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. .l- 91 UC - 311011 H-. M-E . . Grad Army Ord. Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. gelliay, John Walton, Jr. . . 1925 XVr Waukegan, Ill. ' . e a Mawrra. Fernando . . 1923 II Ave.MCliapultepee' 171, Mexico City, I dela Macorra, Francisco Garcia 1924 II Ave. Clilggultepec 171, Mexico City, M xico 11g2iec1l2lfrf:3ylaeHr'lglf51xIXarii2nt I sa 9 bli,W3f0fkrrN'Y' . I 1 lam . I 2 S th t., out ri ge, ass. I 361138 lgeyes, Crisanto Sandoval 1924 VIII2 2157uAzcarraga St., Maniia, Philippines , If l ra 0, Emilio de la Fuente 1924 III2 Urdaneta, Pangasinan, Philippines DZEZZSE' 'r3ll?.?2rE6rZ2.a5A1'-.'r. 1333 19? 1414 lioplaf ive Memplls' 1-Ninn' . - , f 1414 op ar ve., emp is. enn. l gf Maftllgl, Jose .... 1924 X 2a Havre 35, Mexico City, Mexico i emlngi dgaf Dodge - . . 1923 XVZ 42 Kenneth St., West Roxbury, Mass. ii Bg3iirign.J1gllarshGli,4ci1ii1aiicak.9l3iS- 13155 XV 67 gcrgonl gt., 1iI4ewtorr1Ceniie, Mass. 1 . ' , , v - 35 oo t., ontpe ier, t. 1' Dennis, Robert Williams . . 1925 X2 ' ' ' ,I szsssfftrsssaarbefh- 122 M. Demo, Howard Drummo d- - 1 on ., awrence, a.s. Dem J W,1l, ll . 1926 X 31 Walter St., Roslindale, Mass. 1 ' d S g' ames. 1 'am - - 1925 VI 785 Broadway, Fall River, Mass. l e Quzaf EUUCIUE - . . 1923 II Durazno Uru ua Devlin. Edward James 2 ' g Y Mi Dewey Ja M A - 19 4 I 82 Jefferson St., East Lynn, Mass. iii 1 ne afYr -B- - Grad. V 2880 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 3 I 1 l' .lf 25 462 ,iilr visa. 5 fm , J 1: 5, .fi x If x O- - - ill. ft ai -, f -1 --is 551,-' F ' N 4,157 'rr-L If efsfii. '1 x'X.1 .. l x.i:Li Y - -F--N W . Y in .W :Yr i'l?4-f W---ff'-7 ....iC3Qif ' W, - 5 --- .4 - W YK ' ' -' ' T1 f 1924 TECHMQU1. 1924 l 1 Cllr-:Y-f ' W 7 Q I 'VT' ......Q.fe. 7' 'g,v ,YYV 5' :A W--ri-f x-' V f --- . - V ----'ff-, ,i - ,fr iTi'Qi5?.i'-fx 'iifg :i:.iis'i lQ?' T -. l N I .. JH -' , '1 .- i'm-:- -. .'-'-- ff N: I j ' l K '-7 1 if lil . ' D xx I Ndlrlr Clam Course Ilomr .lfldrcss , 1 P 'O f- Kmlwrine H.. BA. . 1025 IV ll Burt 11 Sr.. Briqr 1. R. I. 'li A Ilgflfiter. Howlard Walker, Jr. . 1923 YI. ll' 27510 Stvjohns Av:-.iijzacrksonvillo Fla. ' , D.d.0ggil'3- hugerm- E-5 L 1 brad. 1 1 23 Rue Samson, Mons. Belgium 1 l Dies Sggitgrank Marcel' SB' vlan-'X ifogifth Ave., Bank. New York. N. Y. ,l 4 . ' - , ' - 1 -'L Z1 icrman .-1 'e., Y k ', Y. Y. f 3 , g15!Z0ld. Robert l.1sle . . . 1929 Yi Upson St.f.-Xkroiiilffliiln A Din' Aldbfrf 51115011 .t . .' . 192.3 ll 21 Vlfashington St., Reading, Mass. , , D:Ilg:b.?llQi,nCEaIrIrteItltyX anderX cor. jr. . X11 111 Delaware Ave., Albany, N. Y. ' r' . ' . . . L.. 'J 1 . , Q 'll Dillon. Vincent Francis , . . 192-1 II 383235 bglfvpmziigfiii' Missy In -I Din ee -Xlexanderloxl v Xl' ss'-v G d ' ' M - 1 R ' um' A ' ' I gli D. if 1.-F - ' ,- Q 0. - -1-Y :J ra . X11 1821: DeLancey Place. Pl11ladelpl11a,P:1. H, DEHRIQP- -11112111 .Ne110'1- Jf-- 11111 1920 11 1870 Biitmore st.. xvashington. D. C. Mp oiiiiif l'1scE1iiifirlfia1-i2f1i1'n:11id ' ' xl' ii33pi:liQS nsAvi5' Newaril' N' J' 'if' Dirksen, Peter Cornelius, jr. E 192-Z il W'estiAwiood' Lltiavanversi JMS. 5 B1 501'111T18. GiZi0 Iir21l1CiS . - . 1924 XY1 182 Prospect Arie., Brooklyn, N. Y. D!11e11110l9f' Efb M'11111f1 ' 5-11 - Grafl. .re-.1 110 East 54111 st.. New York, N. v. , Dlxon' R'Qh?rd, PT!-'11UCe, 413.6 . 192o fx? 1 633 11th Ave., E.. Eugene, Oregon Doane. Philip btrong . . . 1024 61 New South St., Northampton, Mass. OMF' 1301121111 -1-.- 19211 M 1 40 Robbins st., Loweii, 111355. . gfxulrlg- H3175 Alfred - 19252 II 18 Colonial Place. New Rochelle. N. Y. I 1 Ularl- Fred 1311195 -, - 19?-7 ll 196 Adams St.. Dorchester. Mass. , . Dolan, Robert Francis . 1926 X 1 37 lifixdford Lane, Dorchester Centre, ass. Bglllgfgid-'gfriigswgagd . . . XXI: 55 Ossipee Road, XVKTSI Somerville, Mass. - - - - - 4 , A F21 - ' Ke ville, Te llgggigefglrgaxziifjgrflglsei -:R19 -5- XE-A 31 gore St., Cgixfint Garden, Lorigdon, Eng. 1, . r o . . ' -1 - - . Bofmeiiy, 1.1-Yilliam Hamid. Afro . 1923 yu igleiliiigiiipafi gill gifli1igSiIQi?N. 'vf Donovan' 3r9ld George, 1 - x 1 19?-1 XIV 48 Washington St., Concord. H. Donovan, W1ll1am Francis, Jr., 1..B 1924 11 418 Winthrop St., Toledo. Ohio Doolittle, Edgar Jared i I I E 1926 VI 388 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. D0rri1Raymond England . . 1924 '11 30 Chatham St., Cambridge, Mass. Dgifeg 912321510520 me- - 1358 3 FirscAs1.,1E:0lt11sv111e,Is1,'. - ' - - , I 2 53 evon ve., icago, . goucettei Myron Edward - . . 1929 II 10 Woodland Way, Havefhiii, 111255. Douglass, lfEi1cLurei.D . ld B A . 1921.1 X Melrose, N. Y. ou ss, ymon ona , . ., M.A. ...... . G 11. 111. h. ' Dovagvallace Bmga Kelham' SUB. F8 'mt 64 Porter St., Somerville, Mass. E - - - ---- 1923 XV2 139 Lexington Ave Providence R. I. DOW- John Aldrich' A47 --f- 1924 IX-B 20 Woburn St. Reading Mass' gow, Melvin Charles . 1. . 1926 I 151 Oakland Terrace. Hartford, Con11. D0WaW1UfH1Y0D Gflmll. 'PI A . 1923 XVz 17 Lincoln St., Exeter, N. H. Dow I. Wal ace Rutherford . Grand. XIII-A 1323 N D St., Fort Smith. Ark. Owhngv Thomas IW1112 - - - 1920 XIV s548N1o41h st., Richmond H111, L. 1. . . ,. . Y. g011?11H2fLeW1S 1111111.11-11-I SB- - 1923 XV, 236 Fifth sr., N. W., Roanoke, va. Doyle' Henry Deveer --'- 1926 X 9 Sheldon Road, Watertown, Mass. D011 Q- S1f1f1evAMa1co1m . . . 1924 IX-B 31 Parkman st., Dorchester.. Mass. Dram' IATES . ndrewv Jr., 111I'A . 1926 VI Wardman Park Hotel, Washington. D.C Drapea'-1Ch11C1e11g0S0Dh . . 1925 I 17 Mt. Washington St., Lowell, Mass. Draper, A arlesMrark, A.B. . 1926 VI 731 University Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. Dlr21gzSn.RaZi1rRugI1ili?lafQ2rd . V1 Ralyrg1ond3Avif. St. hliiouis, Mo. ' . . - r t., o 1 e. ass. Drevv, Garvin Aldrich . . 1925 XVz 48 Kelis: St., Poi-Ssmogth, N. H. grew, Thomas Bradford . 1923 X-A Wayland' Mass. DSSEOIII Bel 01111 .I 952511 k .... 1926 VI-A Roxanna St., Framingham. Mass. , Dnfklfggr li51J3vm11i'1 UC Jmarizk . 1923 XIV 28' Lloyd St., W1nchester,.Mass. ' D m J' h 0 !H,i11rYf 1'-f - 1925 XV1 202 Lafayette Ave., Passaic, N. J. . Df11i30iS 16151151-les Elvdyn .... Ig Bgllevug Pltace, Chicago, Ill. Ducotef Charles Huesmann' 1923 XIV1 Malik 2,516 ig' 3112161313 QIQL0 Charles. Jr. . 1924 IX-B 1928 lefferson Ave., Tacoma, Wasl1. DEH 'C j h ezmasgefferson . 1923 vu 206 Sixth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. D Y' OC? ranH ' - - 1924 XIV Rochelle Terrace, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Duggan' 1 llrfrtoql Omer ' ' 1925 II 42 Morgan St., Melrose Highlands, 'Mass. Dun amvflru. or ev Young - 1923 I 140 Sutherland Road, Brighton, Mass. D3 EY' F1 lan? gvalkili. ' 1924 VI-A 147 N. Ivy Ave., Monrovia, Calif. D nbar' fines' Rau mg ' 1925 XIII 86 Rumford Ave., Mansfield, Mass. Dunbar, John Rurtls .... 1925 XV2 17 Winslow Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Dun ar' -gl 3 Oberrf B-SC-1 KA - Grad- VI 823 University St., Montreal, Canada Dgflian, Jre Josffph .... 1925 VI 10 Winthrop St., Roxbury, Mass. Dunham. vgrries Aebb . . . 1926 X 471 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. D nl am' E2 ter P ara ---- A 1924 VI 40 Peterboro St., Boston,'Mass. D:s:ea:.1..1fs,.f.f..iz Sli - 135: X52 13.1-nmefgy P,s,fk'Ne1v N- Y- ' ' - ' t., h' , . ggggglfolglcggsevhv Jf- g 1 - 1233 It 50 M022 st., Weihiliirop, Mars Dmmeu' Wmiamwvdntdn, jr. ' I I 4 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass. du Pont Ermie Xq, 19156 XR? iV1g:stiqCed7ar Sxtl., Boston, Mass. ' ' . ' ' ' f . . . , , P . gg gout, 5-Ienry Balm, B.A., B611 1923 IXiB Ardmore? Pa-Jo nstown a du Pggt' Smiles flllilrifrf 541131, - - 1925 VI 624 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. 1 8- UC 3 OC , A . 1924 IX-A Box 52, Wilmington, Del. 463 il ,1 ll l 7-ed 3 W H f - f-, ' ig 53.-5 . FQ-L1 -liiQi55il- . . 2-2, . Li, . I his f 'Tj . Y Y fir-' , ' 19324 T'n1:11N1Q1.1n 1924 3 riffrrws f7?r7'ff7' f'rr fijj-ne-Nf--fa-- --wwf, .ff-A Wisqm l I C , , 1, I f .2 yn, 'ff 4 GLX E N ame Class Course Home Address 1 gutton, Chauncey Arnold . 1923 IX-B Syracuse, N. Y. 1 1 '104 Dyer, F2':a1:1k1BelIla b. . . 1925 IV2 636 Morris St., Albany, N. Y. ll lj' YSOU, al' CS m IOSC . . 1920 II 7 Pomona St., Springfield, Mass. X i Eacker. Earle Herkeimer. ATX? . 1923 YI-A 1799 Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. IH iq l, Eager, Edward Wilhelm, JY- - 1920 XV: Canterbury St., Hingham Mass. V Earle, Roland Deming . . . 1926 X Box 95 Sharon Mass i 11, Earle, Weston Stafford . . 1924 II Dightoh, Mass' I i ffq Early' Edward DOHRIC1, 931 . 1924 YI-A 1018 E. Ninth St., Chattanooga, Tenn. -'1 Eaton, Richard Curtis, 9: . . 1924 YI 111 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. isle 1 1 Qaton, '1'homas James . . 1926 XYI 18 Bullard St., Dorchester, Mass. Nl HKS? uarl Bernard, AXA . 1924 YI 2524 Maplewood Ave., Toledo, Ohio N J, E- rank Charles - - - 1923 VI 51 E. Burkill Road, shanghai, China 1 KT Edd? Emerson Wlcks - - - 1926 II Harrison Ave. New Canaan Conn gl I Eder, Harold Henry. . . . 1923 VI Cali, colombii, s. A. ' ' ' X Eg1son,dTh5odore 11341-iller, A111 . 1923 VIVII Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J. xx, mon Sf eorge 1191399 - V 1926 XV1 24 Virginia St., Boston, Mass. eh - 1?gYVHl'C1S, Alffhur . I . . . 1923 II 104 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1 E Wards. Willard Eldridge . 1926 VI-A 32 Cummings Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 1 E511 CIETHEIDUBOSE - - . 1925 N 1709 Irving Place, Shreveport, La. i Eff elgfoh t1Raa1W111aB-S' - - 1923 IY1 506 E. College sf., Seguin, Texas I Ei ev 0 Us Ymlog 1-d S- - 1923 X 25 Broad St., Salem, Mass. 1 fsenstarf ar'-TUE T110 , - . . Grad I 124 E. 103rd St., New York, N. Y. 1 I Elfel' 0110 Karl - -, - - - 1924 II 3118 Sheridan Road, chicago, 111. 1 1 s11:.:111:C1.2,12d1:e.1 - . mn. I Elk. Q G' W I , 1 - 'Ge 1 fa - AerovEng. 81-1 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. I , Eufn Deofge as mflgton' '-' - 1924 XI 19 Glengarry Road, Winchester, Mass. 1l Elliott' 0119135 Form th' GX - A ' 1924 Y I-A 1423 Louisiana Ave., New Orleans, La. 1 Euigii' 12559 Rihnakdsbn jf 'ATIA 9329 148 W' Sixthgsh' Supenor' Wis' 11 Robert Richarldssgn, jr. U. . 1924 ' I 1-IJa11:::iiiaCi1b5', Plymouth' B' H. 1 Ellis' Egan Jing-fs' ' -B - - - Grad 11 1 Box 53, Estacada, Oregon , E1 mS'd rfwzg OIQFQ 1'S' - Grad V 151 Stanwood St., Dorchester, Mass. I Elmen or , uryeas X12 1 . 1926 1,1 241 E. Ninth Ave., Spokane, VVash. . Elorza' Blcented B' '- 1924 Y I 1078 Blanes St., Montevideo, Uruguay E Osua' 'gnar Od '. In ' -- 1920 7 I - Hidalgo 186, Monterrey, Mexico Emerson, S owar Wil 13111, 92-. . 1923 XY., Shirley, Mass. 1 Emglfggg, Veggie-er-Hokvalid - - Bi 407FHighland Ave., X1Vinchester,1Mass. I ' ' ' -' R . D. No. 2 Deer Park XVas 1. 1 Engemann, Herbert Herman . 1924 II od L - 5 1 M Q ' 1 1 ?5Jlr1x::ilii.15Sggll:nEN. . iortclf1S1EAGreelr5wEi2l1F Igcilnngki 1 E ' . ' . ' ' -' 1 1 Be e., n, 'o ' , gn3v1St1eMFfef1er1ck Tdurner . 1923 XLA 59 RaiiiroadvAve.. iguntod, Mass. 1 1 EQ' Em' Egan? mT1?1fad1ee ' ' 1925 V I-A 5138 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1' Bri? SOS' Vina eo Ore ' - 1920 I 155 Blackstone St., Fall River, Mass. S ln- amue 1 - - - 1926 II 57 Kicdiskaya st., Harbin, China Syler' 531911 E115 -'-' 1924 V1 20 Com S1 Medford Mass 1 spig, rwin Ernest . . . 1926 II 260 M'dd1 St' N '11 A , , M 55, gstibrclrink, Rffllalrigl Bertram YR , 1924 ,II 55 Magazssgt.. Cagikiridgre, R . ES ' Aifry F15 .umef Jf-1 -12 ' 1920 XV2 Huntsville. Texas 1 Evans D e'1d razlegeu- A ' 1924 'II 14 Floyd St., Waltham, Mass. V 1 Eff' J HW . h I A B' - 1924 Aw 272 Midland Ave., Montclair, A. J. . Q svZn2'1Z2Z2 Higgs ae' ' ' ' 1355 UPA j Sf7bQm? it Q W BMia,Efi' FIS' Y ' ' ' t. , o ns ace, roo yn, 1 . . , Evans, Roger Jackson, EN . - 1923 VI 422 Park Ave., Camp Hill, Pa. ll Ev Q S b R 11 Evgpzt amirpy Oggrsx - 1923 I 24 Arlington St., Haverhill, Mass. 9 ' ar ercy' A ' - 1925 VI 115 Nichols St., Norwood, Mass. Fl EVer?ttk?f1e30g .I Ones, ATA . . 1926 Y 1005 Broadway West Somerville Mass 1 verlt, 'Q ar turtevant, S.B. . Grad. XII Barre Mass. Y I V A nl ' 11 Eyre, L01-U53 Lear, HA- - - . Grad. VIII ' 138 E. 36th St., New York, N. Y. 1 Fagan, William Francis . . 192' r . ,, , Fahrenbach, Charles William . 1922 12111 1Q2f1,Z,1512f?1faSC0ab' R' I' 1, 523925111 1gggf2eG1sgfSra dx - 533351. Torgings. 2100 Hillsborg gr., Raieign, c.F ' ' - - 149 Boulevar aussmann, aris. rance 1, Iligihgffglaid SI?-11111-fr1.bfIfBg . . 1923 VI 207 Callender sf., Dorchester, Mass. ll Fard S rg H1 L0 Clam 5. -5- . 1924 VI 33 Ascutney St., Windsor, Vermont Q 1 Farleif Wlillilfm 1232529 I I R212 76 Beaiogiihsifl' Lexggtong Nligssl ' - . ' ' 2208 . ir St., ulut , ' inn. ! Farr, William Wallace, ATS! . . 1926 XV2 Mangfiajand Princeton Aves., XVenonah, il Fassitt, Andrew Jackson, Jr. . . 1925 X71 36 S ' t' t A B t M il ggfigrlfgofggtieillge Baker. B.A., me 1924 1 L sz N Eii1,QiigLci1ri1iSQ1liie, ass' Fel, 'uson H 'Ee' ' ' - - 1923 V 600 Concord Ave., Wilmington, Del. Ferguson. Hag? Segygiond . . XDR? 56 Myrtlelit., Rutherford, N. J. 1 ' - ' ' ' - ' 2 I-I ' , . 1 , giggles' Qglgard gvuilesf . . . 1923 II 152adns1iss1a1iSSst., Chicago, 111. i Femald C r 12Fm d a ace- Jr' - - 1926 IIIQ 48 Forest St., Lexington, Mass. i I Ferre I.:uisyAllie in erson I ' 1925 XV3 Wilton' Maine l i Ferrer Jose FeligrOA1ZE i ' I 1924 H Ponce' Porto Rico L I, Ferrey'ro lor e E' . - - . 1926 II Box 247, Cienfuegos, Cuba , Fertig Gem 51 rrrrflue - . 1923 I Cordoba, Argentina 11 Fwy Ceorgg 05919 1 - Grad. 1' 519 N. 26th St., Louisville, Ky. X! ' ' - - 1926 I 271 YV. 150th St., New York, N. Y. x 1 1111 464 l A 1, 1JfIi:1g-1rfrfF3-1223i-fi f4?:Eif?f4fN hTf'jgi. - Y -:Lf f- 2, - Y . . Ai: 3' i 'M 1'r f'k' 7 eff-ic--aza.. , - .. Q -. , as.- .., jj 1 . 13 . KN ' . . ff .N W' ' K N- ' --1 1 ff 1 ' 51'-.QGAVF i' L - ' .1 .-:1.M --we f H .--.f - 1 ei' L-fly - iii. .gg C 'FF' fri.. 1 - 3 .-.-...-. ...X mP' :.-:l2.l 'gA'-.r .rg Y sgs- 572ff- .- - - ---ff- - -1- .,i,- Ll l 'wg 2' es- . L. , ' ' ,.., ' lg ?l.,,N 'eg 19.24 i rr H N I Q U E mi ,is , ,....,.,.-..--as . . . .,,,-.-.-.. ..,.,.-...a.-X..v.-w.,......,...R.i afar- 1 , ...fl . :iEii1i. - A ' ' ' as f 1 -A ff ef-71?-.,.-'.- -ft I 'll --1--'--i 5 - ' Z . .lYjl7'.T Iflf.T4 -or-3 l 12 '- or or--no-B --H sie----1 1 .fi , ill W 1 ', I I .A le tx 1' Name Class Coursr Home Address ll Field, David Porter . . . 1923 Il 52 Mass. Ave.. Cambridge, Mass. 1 ll' Field. Newman Xlfinklur, 'PHA . 1923 VIII S01 XVest End Ave., New York, N. Y. ll 7 Fielding. john Henry . . . 1925 X 15 Montague St., Boston. Mass. Adil Fife, George Donald . . 192-1 1111 6 Union St., Reading, Mass. 9-'AP Filene, XVilliam .... 1925 NYJ T15 Watertown St., Newtonville, Mass. ll P Ai Findlater, Stevenson. .Ve . 1923 IX-B San Angelo, Texas lil -, Finley, ,Iames Howe, jr. . 1925 VI-A 20 lVheeIer St., Somerville, Mass. ll, I Finley, Malcolm Hedges 1924 IX-A 1633 East 4th St., Santa Ana, Calif. 1, ' .l Fireman. Martin Moses . 1926 XVI R94 1Vashington St., Norwood, Mass. If Fish, Edward Hamilton . 1925 VI 27 Highland Ave., Middletown, N. Y. 1' I Fish, Maurice Julius, EAM . 1926 ll 43 Beckett St.. Portland, Maine l' rbi Fisher, Alec ..... 1926 V1-A 14-1 Lawrence St.. Brockton. Mass. , ,pl Fisher, Alvan .... 192-l Via.-X 15 Shaw Road, Swampscott, Mass. Fisher, james Russell . . 1923 l SS Norfolk Ave., Swampscott, Mass. I Fitch, john Douglass, A TS! . 192-1 I 9 Crestmount Road, Montclair, N. J. All I Fitch, Louis Henry. Jr.. ATA . 192-1 X 134 Summer St., Newton Centre, Mass. rf. l .- Fitts, Harvey Amsflen . . . 1926 X13 276 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. il 1, Fitz, Howard Irving . . 1924 1' 37 liockland St., Melrose Highlands i , lass. Fitzgerald. Gerald Arthur . . 1923 VII 400 Chestnut St., East Lynn, Mass. 1 I Fitzgerald, Thomas Edmund . 1924 IX-A 7 Fletcher Ave., Lexington, Mass. l I Flaherty, Alfred Michael, flfli . 1925 ll 374 N. Main St.. Manchester, N. H. I ,I Flaherty, ,Iohn Carton . . . 1923 llli 51 lVainwright St., Dorchester, Mass. ' I Flaherty, Robert Tremaine . . 1926 1 315 Bacon St., XValtham, Mass. 1 I FIZIIIBZGH. Harold ,loseph . . . 1923 XXX 15 Mechanic St., Port Jervis, N. Y. I , I Flather, Herbert Hesselton, AI-ll-I . 1923 II 63 Arlington St., Nashua, N. H. , I Flavin, YValter King .... 1924 11 917 N. Sacramento Blvd., Chicago, Ill I Flaxington. Robert ..... 1926 Xlll 9736 110th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. I ' Fleischer, Joseph ..... 1923 V1 6 Orr Square, Revere, Mass. 1 , Fleming, Richard Bland Lee, 'DISK Sp. Aero Eng. 47 Englewood Ave., Brookline, Mass. l 1, Fleming. Robert Walton . . . Grad, Aero Eng. -17 Englewood Ave., Brookline, Mass. 1 l l Fletcher. Boynton Jones, EX . . 1924 I 160 Upham St., Melrose, Mass. , l Fletcher, Frank Adelbert, S.B. . Grad X-A 90 Warner St., Hudson, Mass. Q l . Fletcher, Gilbert Boughton. ,Ir.. AT 1925 Il 163 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ,' Fletcher, John Gill ..... 1926 V Boston Road, Westford, Mass. I 1 Flickinger, Maynard Leroy . . 1923 II 25 Aqueduct St., Akron, Ohio 1 V Flournoy, Algernon Francis, 4,1011 1923 Il 800 Front St., Monroe, La. rl I Flynn, Bernard Francis . . . 1924 XV: 1 XVarren Sq., Jamaica Plain, Mass. , Flynn, Cornelius Maurice . . 1925 IVI 73 Clarkson St., Dorchester, Mass. l. ll Flynn, Henry ...... 1923 VI 6 Haines St., Nashua, N. H. ll ll Foale, Arthur Bickley Sandford . 1925 IVr 1610 O St., Sacramento, Calif. Fogg. Charles Minot . . . 1925 ll 95 Ben Lomond St., Uniontown, Pa. Fogg, George Allen .... 1925 XV1 45 Berkeley St., Somerville, Mass. Fogg, Leigh Elijah .... 1924 VI Cascade, N. H. Forbes, Harland Clement, B.S. Grad. Il 26 Sewall St., Wollaston, Mass. Ford, Austin Saunders . . . 1926 II 40 Parker St., Cambridge, Mass. Ford, Charles Butler .... 1924 X 6 Bartley St., Wakefield, Mass. . Ford, Robert Abbott .... 1924 VI 720 E. Fortification St., Jackson,M1ss. I Forrester, William Alexander, KE 1926 llli 1308 WVood St., VVi1kinsburg, Pa. Fort, Marron William .... 1926 X 1560 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Fortas, Harry William, Tafb . 1926 XV: 241 Hill St., Memphis, Tenn. Foss, Francis Cushing . . 1924 ll 269 W'inter St., Norwood, Mass. 1 Foster, Franklin Leroy . . 1925 Illi 33 Pratt St., Avon, Mass. Foster, James Taylor . . . 1926 X 2025 La Salle Ave., Los Angeles. Calif. Foster, Lawrence Ansel, Afb . 1926 X 15 Clifford St., Portland, Maine Foster, Robert Dane, SAX . 1924 X 12 Magnolia St., Beverly, Mass. 'I Fox, Edward .... 1923 X 24 Fernboro St., Roxbury, Mass. 1 I Fox, Harold .... 1926 VI 32 Oakwood St., Dorchester, Mass. 3 ' Fox, Robert Waldo . . . 1923 XV2 1115 N. 14th St., Fort Smith, Ark. Francis, Winthrop Robert . 1925 VI-A 13 East Spring St., Avon, Mass. I, Frank, Charles Anson, Jr. . . 1924 IIIi Plaza Apts., Park Ave., Baltimore, Md i Frank, Gerald Mortimer . . 1923 VI-A 115 Carnegie Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank, John Alexander .... 1923 IV1 43 George St., Pittsfield, Mass. , Frank, Nathaniel Herman, EAM . 1923 XIV 65 Fowler St., Dorchester, Mass. Franke, Leland K. .... 1924 VI Walworth, N. Y. W Franklin, William Robert . . . 1926 I 70 Barron Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. 'l Franks, Abraham Alfred . . . 1924 X 431 Lowell St., Lawrence, Mass. 1 Frantz, James Randolph, J r. . . 1924 IV1 376 Walnut Ave., Roanoke, Va. 1 Frazer, William Ronald, B.S., M.S. . Grad III2 416 W. Second Ave., Flint, Mich. l Frazier, Charles Henry, B.S. . . Grad. X-A 39 James St., Morristown, N. J. Frazier, John Earl, B.S., K2 . . 1924 X 417 E. Bean St., Washington, Pa. Frazier, Richard Henry . 1923 VI 640 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Frease, Hurxthal Field .... 1923 XV2 946 Fulton Road, N. W., Canton, Ohio Freedman, Leo Harry, S.B. . . Grad X-B 686 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. Freeman, Louis Bryant, A.B., 'IPAQ Grad X 47 Curtis Place, Maplewood, N. J. Freeman, Maurice Tracy . . . 1925 XV2 82 Forest St., Medford, Mass. l Freeman, Myron Frederick . . 1924 II 31 Draper St., Dorchester, Mass. Freeman, Orville William . . 1925 VI 25 Orange Ave., West Orange, N. J. . Freeman, Raymond Allison . 1926 I 31 Draper St., Dorchester, Mass. Freeman, Stanley Clifton . 1925 II 31 Draper St., Dorchester, Mass. - Freidhof, Oscar Edward . . Sp. IV1 27 Sterling Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky. Freiheit, Adolph John, S.B. . Grad. X 181 Division Ave., Shelton, Conn. I French, Alfred Willard, Jr. 1926 XV2 615 N. Wayne St., Piqua, Ohio French, Karl ..... 1926 XIII 90 Tyler St., Wollaston, Mass. l 465 . ' f' NX is CJ ,. pa r X173 fe .c f I . ' A - :J pg Mig, ,ec ' ' 1 ,L . ' rel 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 f1ln3l'--- - f ' -fee----A . . . - -. . . ,fe 5 fir fix 'fl Name Class Course Home Address IIN' Frenzell, Ernest Herbert, E.M. . . Grad. XII 305 W. Olive Ave., Redland, Calif. Freudenthal, Bernard Raymond, Z1l'l' 1925 X 2105 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. ,Z Fricker, Arthur Franklin, B.A. . , 1925 XV1 3506 Berwyn Ave., Baltimore, Md. ' Friedheim, Franz Alexander . . . 1923 II San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Re- public - Frisbie, Guy Stoddard ..... 1926 XVQ 133 Aldine St., Rochester, N. Y. FrisbieMWillia1rrIl John, Ir., CIPKE . . X 7021 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, Ill. I iritz, orris yer ..., . 1. X 230 Elm St., Lawrence, Mass. 7, Frolich, Per K. ..... . Sp. XIV Kristiansand, Norway 24 Frost, Maurice Bayard . . . . 1925 I 186 Colorado Ave., Highland Park, Mich. 'l 1-frost, Richard Warren ...,. 1926 I 312 Pleasant St., Belmont, Mass. 3, Frost, Richard 1Vinslow ..., 1924 XIII 3 Buck St., Newburyport, Mass. Frost, Thomas Harry, S.B., M.S. . . Grad X 133 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. 4? Frutkoff, Esther Lillian .... 1925 VII 193 Howard Ave., Roxbury, Mass. f' Frye, Royal Merrill, A.B., A.lXI. , . Grad VIII 318 Newton St., Waltham, Mass. I Fuller, Arthur Charles .,... 1926 VI 1530 Wyoming St., Scranton, Pa. lg Ilfuller, george Iljerbert . . , . VD? 226 Washington St., VVoburn, Mass. Q, 'll Cr. 6 S011 OHYOC - . - - I 167 Mt. Auburn St., VV:-itertown, Mass. Fuller, Percy Delmont . . . . 1923 XIII 14 Monson St., Mattapan, Mass. Furbush, George Winslow, Jr. . . . 1924 II Off South St., W'altham, Mass. guwa. 'IA3iLEf,tBFCl1.1E., B.B.A. . . E gliillltfgass. Aveagambridge, Mass. Vans. er mn I m ' ' A - out 1 wansea, f ass. Gable, Joseph Aloysious . . 1926 XY? 200 S, H' k f St., Lit. Q 1' P , 1 Gabrenos, Anthony Paul . . 1926 I 948 E. Biinacdhilay, South lsdsgsn, Iiass. l Gage, Frank-Dana . . . . 1923 VI-A Minneapolis, Kansas l Gaghardi, .Giocondo ..... 1925 VI 72M Plain St., Taunton, Mass. l gaifiesh YVlgDl1l' LCYCAYCKE . . . VI 76 Liberty St., Meriden, Conn. i a ag er, aymon arter . . . 5 I 489 P l St., F ll R' , M , Gallallef. CTISYIES VVCSIGY. B.A., B.S. . Grad II 720 N? Velih BureriISt.,ll,gi'a Iowa l Gallup, VVilliam Albert ..... 1923 V 172 Church St., North Adams, Mass. l Gamaehe, Raoul Rene ..... 1925 II 3 Edgemond St., Fall River, Mass. Gaflllllg. Leo .IOSf5Dl1 - . 1926 XV: 65 Fifth St., Cambridge, Mass. l 2arg1ner,g.rnesEg1l5ard . . . XIX-B 100 gindale St., Roslindale, Mass. far ner. Ona 0 esorl .... X ' 40 X' ' f A ., W' 1 ,VI . Gardner, Murray Frank, B.S., AMP , Grad VI 508 lziipigoi A-velljtligiiirsix-Ig,alIIich. Garrard, Thomas Edward .... 1925 VI-A 1203 N. Haskell Ave., Dallas, Texas GHINSOII, Frederic Garrett, B.S. . . 1924 VI-A 5234 Ingleside Ave., Chicago, Ill. I Garst, Webster, B.A ...... 1925 IX-B 29 Oread St., Worcester, Mass. I g2iSiiY.AB?Ilh3li'1!I Ph I1 AXA- - - I 240r1QLakexgew Ave., Richmond, Va. l 1, nrew ae a1,. . . 38 1 t.,H1rk'M I X Gayley, Henry Clifford, S.B. . . . Grad. X-A 930 1331-ZYAVQ' lgelxflggorklalg y' l Cayley, Samuel Alexander, B911 . . 1925 XV3 1768 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Gaylord. Augustlne Smlth, Jr. . . 1925 I Highland Inn, Carmel, Calif. ' gggancgohn grodergilbc ..... VI K 590 Cientre St., Brockton, Mass. F, orge ries, ..,.. . I l Geisinger, Charles Allen, A.B., B611 , 1923 XV2 iggkliizngtgoallsdgzggrthaOhio Gelder. Charles Edwin ..... 1925 II 16 Cornish St., Lawrence,'Mass. gglglgtg, lgntast IN1a1:foleon .... IV: 88 Goddard St., Quincy, Mass. 1 T, TE CHIC' orenz . . . XV2 215 VV h' t Ct.,I d' 1' ,I d. l gfggllggililxlilnlfllrg lllillariion . . . XR? 124 Efliflaicivoglll St., Lelxifgzei? Ilan 1 . y ic e .,,. ' Z t h , b' I Germer.. Arthur Warner. M.E. . . Grad II1 22l' lQ.all'fIaif1rS?, Canastota, N. Y. 33:3-5kiie5lg:lfllli'X1?VM1i7 - - ' - 2 Cogxaley St., Roxbury, Mass. . . 1 3 'il' ' - - - 394 lbany Ave., Hartford, Conn. cfIlg?1l3eAZ1l?l?3'Sll1gS-S'l'K - r E322 VI-A 33 Mayfield St., Dorchester, Mass. . ur, . . . , . Giddon, William Velville . , 19r214 XX. i91G1IlBbl!IsiIeii3Ilf31QiiEQ1 tiarisga' Gideon, Willard Ingels . . . . 1924 VI-A Oteen, N. C., l I I Gifford, Stanley' C0lf01l, 'IPAQ . . 1926 X 27 Sargent St., Newton, Mass. Gilbert, Fred Ivan .... . 1923 Army Ord. Watsonville, Calif. , Gilbert. GCO1'Ze Robert . . . , 1926 VI 1141 1fVashington Ave New York N Y 1 32l28iz??1'2,'3?..'2... - ' 1333 l StrDufys?'Pa' ' I ' 4 Q ' ' . Y ' - t., , . ' ll, ESEZHR?-Inalg Xictori B.S. . . . 1924 I 54 Madsriroe St.?,rBr1lookESr?e, Mass. l , v UE arro . . . 1925 X 3 B tl tt St., A , M .. 1 glllfeifggflfrlfs Leyburn . . . 5392321 VI-A Boxa205, wineheilfg, viii Gillette, George 'Curries' I I . I 19rS6 I1 35 gfetilelesfllllk BEiQioli1t'1l1l1,I2iliS' A I Gillies- J 01111 Wvzant. Jr.. ATA . . 1925 II 24 south sr Haverellriw R1 'Y Vlglliam Lester, B.Sc., M.Sc. Grad. V Harrington, -Wash. Y I i , uc m ...., ' Gillson. Joseph Lincoln B S M I C926 Jvl ,Glace Bay- Nova Sgotla' Canada Gilman George Thomag - -. . . . 191351 XII 106 Forest Ave., Wilmette, Ill. l Gi1maf1fGe0rge William f f ' f 1923 vi-A ?6Oli2nI22Ziebgig'1ilg3i2s Mass Gilman. Wilbert McKinnon . . 1924 V1-A 297 Main St 'fm N' H ' Gilman, William Chase. . . 1923 V1-A Ri hf rd V ton' ' ' lf Gilmore. Frank William A B ' C 0 ' ermon , G.l , - . . . 1925 VI 99 Grove St., Brockton, Mass, Ggrglgld Ffmlk govel . . . . 1924 IVi Edmeston, N. Y. I Givensfiianiinalgaxter l i vi A I?3FP:ISiSlEti' Eixit ioqtonl Mass. I Gladding' wanton Elgar 4 - 1 2 - . . . 0.9, as ville, Tenn. Glancy Jos h B d - - 9 3 X 338 Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. l I Glaser isamfiflel Eiilial' . . 1924 VII 28 VVadsworth St., Allston, Mass. v v . . 1925 IVi 655 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. 's l . 466 l l lb?-A 'Q' 5 f -, - 1? - i I Lf ' 1- Y- ----M 7 71 ' NN g Q .J wr - serie f4:1,ff. CQ . f I' M A-,.. A ,--, .I , X '..- xlf 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 .vdlur Clan l'm1r.u' IIOIVIK .-ldrlrfgg Glasson. Philip Spencer . . 1925 X 12 lligh St.. Proctor. Vt. Gleason. Isaac .,... . 111211 YI-A 210 Pearl St.. Reading, Mass. Glendinninn. XYilliam. 15.5. , 111221 YI 16 Brigpzsville St., North Adams, Mass. Glennie. George William . . 1112-I II 1647 Bradford St., North Andover, Mass. Glickman. Max .... . 1925 I -176 Chestnut St.. Springfield, Mass. Glickman. Nathan Myer . . 19211 1 150 Wellington St.. Mattapan, Mass. Glidden. Robert Mason. OX . . 111215 XYQ 415 .-Xclams Ave., XYatertown, Mass. Goble. Paul Brat-kett. .KTA , 1925 I 511 Ash St., 11'innetka, Ill. Godbout, Adelbert Pusvarl . , 19251 X Yerndale St.. Bradford, Mass. Goctrhins. Rodney Mi-serve . 19211 YI 11623 XYashingtuu St., North Abington, Mass. Goldberg. .-Xbraluim . . , 151251 VI T1lliGrusv0i1or Ave., X1'estmount. Canada Goldheru. Abraluuu Jos--ph , . 1112-1 II 1033 W. Fayette St., Baltimore. Md. G0ldlX'l'1l. ISTIICI . . . . 1925 I 52 .Xuburn St., Boston, Mass. Golrlberil. Julius Bcninlnin. ZIVI' . . 19211 X-I1 97 N. Quaker Lane, XYest Hartford, Conn. Goldberg. Leon Joseph . 1926 VI ll Fremont St., Comorrl, N. H. Golding, Harold Bertram 111221 Il N21 Standard St., Mattapan. Mass. Goldinfzs. Paul Revere 1925 X li-I C'rawIord St.. Roxbury, Mass. Goldman. David . . . 1925 YI 414 Norfolk St., Dorchester, Mass. Goldsmith. Edwin. Xl.. Jr- - 19355 XY: 2305 N. Broad St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Goldstein. Charles . . . . 1923 III, H Laconia St., Boston. Mass. Goldstein. Sebastian Abraliain . . 1926 X' T-1 I,IyI110Ulll St., Brockton, Mass. Gong. George .... , 11123 ll Canton. China Gonzalez, Eugene M .... , 1925 YI Santiago. Chile Goodall, Alan Drew ..... 11123 I Fairfax, Vermont Goodman, Harry ....,. 192-1 I 112 Devon St., Roxbury. Mass. Gordon, Albert Anderson. 2111. 'MLS . 1923 VI 211 Sagamore Road, Worcester. Mass. Gordon, Carlton Cm-il. ILS ..,, Grad X 20 Rhool St.. Hazardville, Conn. . Gordon, David Mowat ..... 1926 X 195 Calle 25 de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina Gurdon, Harold Bailey . . . . 1926 II 132 Upham St., Lowell, Mass. Gordon, Samuel Fitzhugh, HE , . . 1923 XVI 3:4 Westmoreland Place, St, Louis, Mo. Gordon, XVilliaxn Alexander. Jr. . . 1925 XY: S2 Myrtle St.. Shelton, Conn. Goriansky, Leo Vladimir , . . 1923 lVi Klmrkov, Russia Gormley, Arthur Owen ..... 1926 I 7 Saratoga St.. Laurence, Mass. Gorriarian, Manuel ..... 1926 ll 1611 St.. Yedado, Havana, Cuba Gorsuch, Frank Marion, Jr.. IX . . 1926 VI Kingsville, Md. Gosnell, Ralph 1.Vhitney, A.B., 'VY' . 1923 XY2 27 Thayer St., Rochester, N. Y. Gostanian, Gostan ...,.. 1920 XVI 32 Lincoln St., Somerville, Mass. Gotaclo, Kyoichi ...... Grad VI Japan Gourley, Stuart ..,.. . 192-I X 18 Annawan Road, VVaban, Mass. Gove, Kenneth Granville, .XT . . 1926 VI 71 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Govoni, Alfred Louis . . . . 1925 ll Main St., Sandwich, Mass. Gow. Ralph Frederick, Xflt . . 1925 XV: 25 Montview St., 1Vest Roxbury, Mass. Grabheld, John Jacob . . . 1924 XV: 1933MCommonwealth Ave., Brighton, ' ass. Graham, Malcolm, Jr. . . . 1924 II 12 West Broadway, New York, N. Y. Grahame, James Herbert . . . 192-I X 50 Home St., VVinnipeg, Canada Grant, David Kimball, 11215113 . . 1925 XV2 156 Park St., Newton, Mass. Grant, Eliot Kimball, 421115 . . , 1925 XV2 156 Park St., Newton, Mass. Grant. Lucien McKee ...., Grad X111-A Navy Dept., Waslun1lf011. D- C- Grantham, Frederick 1Villiam, Jr. . 1925 VI 1 Bradford Ave., Allerton, Mass. V Gratz, Frank NVilliam, EAM . . . 1926 YI 401 Vilest End Ave... New York, N. X. Graves, Arthur VVesley, fIDEK . . 1923 lVi 104 Prescott St., Clinton, Mass. Graves, VValter Sargent . . . 1926 X 11 Melvina St., Nutley, N. J. Graves, William Hagerman, Jr. . . 1925 III1 69 Brattle St., Cam-bridge, Mass. Gray, Ellsworth Spencer . . . 192-1 II 7 Hayden Road, Cliitondale, Mass. Gray, Harold Bertram ..... 1923 ll 25 Stone St., Chftondale, Mass. Gray, John Jacobs ...... 1923 I 38 Slocum Crescent, Forest Hills, N. Y. Gray, VVilliam Cornelius, Jr., f1vI'A . 1923 XV2 50 Sparhawk St., Amesbury, Mass. Greaney, John Francis ..... 1923 XV2 15 Manhattan St., Stamford, Conn. Greatwood, Henry Royce, AT . . 1924 IX-B 526 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Greaves, Andrew Valerian . . . 1924 I Petrograd, Russia Greely, James B .... , 1926 X 115 Main St.. Nashua, N. H. Green, Arthur Donald . . . 1926 X 12 Cushing Terrace, Dorchester, Mass. Green, Cecil Howard . , . 1923 VI-A 3815 Union St., Vancouver, B. C. Green, Harry, AME .... . 1923 1111 208 Quincy St., Roxbury, Mass. Green, Leslie Gordon . . . . 1926 11 37 Atkins Ave., Lynn, Mass. Green, Manuel Mendis, S.B. . . Grad. V 167 Elm St., Cambridge, Mass. Greenblatt, Louis .... . 1923 II 590 Beach St., Revere, Mass. Greene, Charles Richard . . . 1926 V I-A 63 Pearl St., Framingham, Mass. Greenman, Earl Ferdinand . . 1926 IV2 Port Bay, Wolcott, N. Y. ' Greenough, William Bates, Jr. . . 1923 VIII 203 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. I. Greer, Frederick Wade . . . . 1925 II 24 Highland Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Greer, Millard Marquis, EN . . 1926 III2 414 N. Jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. Gregori, Leno Thomas . . . . 1925 XV2 17 Beaver St., Franklin, Mass. ' Gregory, Lawrence Bernard . . 1926 XV3 54 Fenwood Road, Boston, Mass. Gregory, Lon Stephens . . . 1924 X 1008 W. 37th St., Kansas City. Mo. Grelick, David, B.S. . . . 1923 VI-A 1 East 106th St., New York, N. Y. Gress, Walter John . -. . . 1924 I 806 Strong St., Schenectady, N. Y. Grilin, Franklin John . . . . 1923 VI 130 Pine St., Holyoke, Mass. Griffin, Roger Lewis . . . . 1924 II 43 Franklin St., Peabody, Mass. Griffin, Stephen Joseph, A.B. . . 1925 II 19 Frost Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Grills, Oscar Henry .... . 1926 II 97 Canal St., VVesterly, R. I. 467 filthy-,Ll I? Q! ,M ff aj-f-X rs-Q NX . JOE: ii X.ii,iT. ..., Y ' ff-- l e .. . 5 fa 3 fe- 1924 T if. c I-1 N I Q U E 1924 ,1-1, fab F9571-4-Q----I---4-'- ff T ',T-ATj'f f 'A '-' . . . fy- , , l r ' ' , , R-,. H - Y ll ,E L 1 iw Name Class Course Home Address , Grinnell, Donald Curtis 1 . . 1926 X 35 Barton St., Somerville, Mass. x Grinnell, Kenneth Frederick . 1926 VI 35 'Barton.St., Somerville, Mass. A55 Griswold, Earle Alfred . . . 1923 VII Griswoldville, Blass. . Groce, VValter Craig, IIHEK . . . 1923 IX-B 243 98th St., New York, N. Y. I Grodnitsky, Eugene Benjamin . . 1925 VI-A Vladivostok, Russia A yi Groenewold, Bernard Edwin, GX . . 1925 X 527 Winthrop St., Toledo, Ohio 'l Gross, George Jacob . . , . 1925 VI-A 916 E. North Ave., Baltimore, Md. ll Gross, Harold Julius, B.S. . , 1923 X 68 Hamilton Terrace, New York, N. Y. Gross, Samuel Hyman . . . 1926 I 50a Stanwood St., Boston, Mass. ffl Grossman, Leo .... . 1924 'I 430 Eastern Ave., Malden, Mass. ' Grossman, Martin Luther . . 1926 1 I-A Conyngham, Pa. ' Grove, Russell Sinclair . . , 1925 I 505 E. Water St., Jefferson City.. Mo. Gruber, Philip Edward . . . 1924 X 6 Vlflaffhusett Ave., Arlington Heights. , ass. A , Cgruenberig, Anate?e Rciiiolph , Sivvftzgxglangl t NI t , ci osep . . ' Ope a e ., 1 s on, 1 ass. i Gggsdeg, Irliiildg SEllenwood . . 1926 X172 31 Carveg Road, Vifateigzown, Mass. J G hk , M 'ce . . . . 1925 I 9 Davis t., ever y, ass. l Gi:ien?,Barile1ti . 1 .h . . . 1926 YI 67 Everett Ave., Chelsea, Mass. ' Guerin, Frederic 'William . . 1923 XX 1 73 E. Central St., Worcester, Mass. I guerin, Fredterick IJlolEJn, S.B. , grail X E27 Butler ?t.,gfaugerlfe, Mass. I ue rero, Al erto o o . . -' -' ogota, o om ia, . . I Gueirieri, Salvatore Albert . 1923 X Stockbridge, Mass. ' Guilford, George Franklin. Jr. . . 1925 VI-A 92 McKay St., Beverly, Mass. li Guillemin, Ernst Adolph, B.S. . Grad. VI North Milwaukee, XV1s. lx guisgn, Antoinette Marie .... Sp. Vg g1gfiagnesBBegziurr1ir t b h P 1 un elfinger. W'a ter o n . . . teu en t.. it s urg . a.. ll gunther, John Frsedierick George . . 11? A 7?ifi3RI3os1SYelt .gve.,TSalt Lake CQ:yYUtah V urney, Daniel, . . . . . . 1 5 ' -. . am t., ames own, 1 . . i Gurza, Xavier .... . 1925 I Marsella 33, Mexico City, Mexico I Hackett, Howard Dickson, AT . . 1923 IX-A Bolton, Mass. v Y 1 Ilillackett, Thomas Jcflsieph . . 1356 I 247C1g1rksog1 Stix New Yorke, N. X . agen, Erwin aro , . . 1 4 II 0 rew t.. DD eton, IIS. li I-Iagstrom, Edward Allan . . 1925 II 231 Eastern Ave., Gloucester, .Mass. ' I Hague, Wesley McLaren . . . Grad. XIII-A 3454 Copeland Ave. E., San D1ego,.Cal1f. ' 1 Hahn, William Clingman . . . 1923 VI 37 Lake Shore Drive, Kenosha, VVIS. J Halls, Thomas Jefferson, B.A. . . . 1923 I 908 Adams St., Montgomery, Ala. , Haines, Edward Cadmus, B.S., M.A. Grad V 54 E. Main St., Moorestown, N. J. J Hakewessell, Reinhold William , . 1924 VI 201 N. Main St., West Hartford, Conn. 1 Hale, Ruth Maynard . . . . 1925 XV2 24 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. i ga1faire,Q.ViIgamdErnest . . 1936 1111 582 Nlewburi St., giosltorg gag a , rt ur or on . . . 19 5 Il 89 Be mont ve., prmg e , ass. I gall Crispin Clement . . . 1926 V I 233 Northziqmpton St., Boston, Mass. all, Donald Templeton, ATA . . 1926 XVQ Honolulu, awaii 1 Hall, Floyd Wadsworth . . . 1926 I 94 Alfred St., Bridgeport, Conn. ,N Hall, Frank Levi . . . , . 1924 X 13 High St., Malden, Mass. gall george-IWasgington, Jr., B911 . 1923 I1 400 WNPgerce St., Mangun, Okla. a ynn aro . . . . . 1925 X Burt, . . Hall, Milton Fifield . . . . . 1926 XV2 211 Central St., Auburndale, Mass. Halle , C f Wi t . . . . 1923 VI 15 E. Th' d St., Frederick, Md. Halli6-urtI5h1Rfirgi1SEi'?1ncis . . . 1925 VI 1711 S. Nlorfolk St., Tulsa, Ckla. Haltermann, Henry Langdon . . 1923 XV2 60 Park St., Montclair, N. J. 4, Hamlnlett, George Warren, Jr. . 1926 II 506 Lowell St., Lawrence, Mass. ll smflav rrefatofk-Jf-I iss: Q A ' ami on, enne 1 s . . . X- ou ., os in a e, ass. gamiiton, sityflflowcalter, A.B. . 1924 II Fulton, Mod S R h t N Y 1 ami ton, ar in say . . . 1926 XV2 245 Alexan er t., oc es er, . '. lf Hammar, Ralph Arthur . . . 1926 VI 36 Cross St., Nashua. N. H. li Hammond, Francis Payson, AKE . 1925 I 91 Main St., Binghamton, N. . W Hammond, Harry Reginald . , 1923 II 2556 Aldrich Ave., So. Minneapolis, M' . 1 Hamner, Fletcher Gilliland, . 1924 VI Box IOIBIT San Antonio, Texas l Hampshire, Benjamin Franklin . 1925 II 947 E. Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. ,J gampton, 1I52rtlii1urBCAarence, EN . 1923 X-A 197 Montgomery St., BltgJm1'ield,1S.JJ. l, ampson, ut , . . . . . . 1924 IV 116 C ' A ., E t range, . . . Hancock, James Reynolds, KIPK . 1923 III 131 Vll?nC?dgtnd7tf: St.,aJeffersonville, Ind. l Hand, Dewey Franklin . . . . 1926 II 38 West Pine St., Orlando, Fla, . Hand. Wllllam Parker . . . . 1924 X 59 South Wilson Ave., Pasadena, Calif. IM Handy, John Elliott . . . 1925 VI-A Cataumet, Mass. lg ganley. Eliiffv-ard kim?-IS. TK . . 1924 II 29 Park Ave., Whitmgin, Mais. M 3 anover. yron or en . . . 1925 VI-A 136 North St., VVest omervi e, 'ass Q Hanson, Henning Waldemar . . 1925 I 60 Baker Road, Everett. Mass. ' fl Hanson, Launcelot William . . 1923 II 24 Kenilworth St., Roxbury, Mass. N Hanson, Oscar Eugene . . . 1926 I 27 Bowen St., Edgewood, R. I. , Hafdwg. John Henry . . . , . . 1926 I 336 Cambridge St., Allston, Mass. Harding, Wllllarljl Harry . . . 1923 X 1298 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ht Hardy, Helen XVIIIIHIUS ..... 1924 VI 236 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale, Mass. , Hardy, James RaI1'1S2Y GOTCIOH. ATS2 . 1925 VI 15 Brewster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. , Hare, Sheldon Tolles . . . . 1925 XV2 817 Union St., Manchester, N. H. Ml gg11z?elYa1gC0l11ig1EI0g1g0C. Ir- . . 972 Highland Awge.,1l?fIemphis, Tenn. W . ona D o an . . . 4 I Alta oma, ai . pl Harmantas, Christos . . . . 1925 I 15 Centre St., Cambridge, Mass. If Harmon. Forrest Graves. GX . . . 1923 X-A R. F. D. No. 5, Brattleboro, Vt. I: ,, ull Il 468 li Y, Z ft., v I E-Jam f 473' ' ' Eiwi qfixhs N .3 .J- ...C Ti. C- . T ' ' 'V ' mi - 41112 ,L F? -.-:wi X' - ' ,1.11,,, ., 1, ,g ,.l' ' ' rr -1 -5 A' - - -f- '--1 V, V 19:4 1 L C. H N I Q U I2 1924 VE f' , .M vvizrif-ii. ' rf' ' ' wr i' W W ' ' i 1 ' ' 4 -snr- w -i:.':v X rr r WH -rs ,A I : , ,Q lr .X amz Class C nurse Home .-lddrzss li Harriman. Roger Locke. .ATA . . 1925 XXH -455 Penn. Ave., N. XV., Xvashington, D.C. Harrington. Cornelius Emmet . . 1923 VI S01 W. Galena St., Butte, Mont. Harrington. Georne Jeffries . . 1024 IX-B Mattapoisctt. Mass. ' xt Harrington. Jeremiah Patrick . . 11125 VI 1189 Bedford St.. Fall River, Mass. I Harrington, Valentine Fabian . . 1925 V 10 Brookside Park, Milton. Mass, Harris. Edward Richmond . . . 1923 X -12 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. ' ' Harris. Fmnk Rich - - 4 . 1926 I l-12 Hemenway St.. Boston, Mass. Harris. Gertrude Ginevra . 192-1 X' 142 Ilemenway St., Boston, Mass. Harris. Henry R012 .IT . . . 1923 IX-B 46 Mass. Ave., Boston, Mass. ISN Harris, Mason Dix ..,. . Grad X I 1 I-A 370 Central Park 1Vest, New York, N.Y. 1, HRFYIS. Louis. S.B. ,... . Grad, V 463 Bank St., New London, Conn. - Harris. Maynard Lawrence, HE . . 1924 I 115 ilshland St., Melrose Highlands. . lass. Harrison, Crockett Allen, B011 . , 11126 XY. 500 Fifth St., Fulton. Mo. X Harrison. uni-d . ..,, , cant-1 xiii-A no cedar st., Takoma Park, D. c. ik Harrison. Richard Edszccomh . . 19205 l 23 Thayer Ave.. Braintree, Mass. Hart, Fmnk Messintter . . . . 19211 IVQ 41 Elm St., Camden, Maine Hail. .lohn Stanley' . . . . 1925 I 113 Park Ave., Bridgewater, Mass. ,I Hart, Robert Winfield . , 192-1 V1 159 Essex Ave.. Gloucester. Mass. , Harte. Robert Riegcl . . . . 192-3 XIV 23 Front St., Catasanqua, Pa. Hartley. Chester ...., Sn. 1' 27 Stone Road. Belmont, Mass. 1 Hartshorn. Stanley Denton. HE . . 1923 IX-B Xvalden, N, Y, I Hartwright, Alva James . . , 1923 YI-A Noroton Heights, Conn. I Harvey, Clayton Fuller . . , 1923 I 47 Field St., Taunton, Mass. I Harvey, Gordon I-Vhite , . . 192-l I 171 Slade St., Belmont, Mass. Harvey, Joseph Paul, B.S. . . , Grail. Y S157 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. ' Harvey, Loran Garside, QUIK . . 1925 ll 23 Mall St., Lynn, Mass. i Haskell, Eben Brown . . . . 1926 YI 22 Ocean St.. Marblehead. Mass. I Hassler, Frank Rogers ..... 1923 II 5.110 Cornell Ave., Chicago, Ill, - Hastings. Atherton ....., 19215 V111 3600DOiglway St., N. W.. Washington. Hastings. Frank Coolidge. Jr.. osx . 1925 ll :15 Rf-id Ave., Passaic, N. J. I Hastings. W'atson Burnham . . , 1925 XY: 3 Kennedy Road, Cambridge, Mass. Hatch, Philip Lawrence ..., 1926 V1-A Avon, Mass. Hatfield, Samuel james . . 192-l V1 S0 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. , Hatton, Robert Brings . . . 1925 X 27 Shaw Road, Swampscott, Mass. Haueisen. Batist Ritzinger . . . 1923 XIV 1535 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis. lnd- Haven, Franklin Knight . , 1923 II 27 Lloyd St., IfVinchester, Mass. Haviar, Martin Milosloo, Jr- . . 1923 V1-A 164 S. Ninth St., Newark, N. J. Havill, Clinton Hunter ..... Grad Aero Eng. 5 Braemore Road, Brighton, Mass. Haskell, Broderick, Jr., S.B .... Grad X-A Miller Park, Franklin, Pa. - . Haugen, Lawrence Thomas . . . Grad XIII-A 1214 23rd Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn- Hawlcins, Allen Vifardwell, B.S., '-PT . 1924 II 211 Lincoln Park Drive. Syracuse, N. Y. Hawthorne, Kenneth Charles . . . 1926 VI G16 Putnam St., Peru, Ill. Hayden, Herbert Leroy, 63 . . . 1923 II 35 Gorham St., Cambridge, Mass. Hayes, Alvah George . . . 1923 XVI 72 Cohannet St., Taunton, Mass. Hayes, Ewan Romyn , . . 1925 VI Oak Knoll, Newburyport, Mass. Hayes, Leo Sarsfield . . . 1923 X11 34 Allston St., Charlestown, Mass. l Hayes, Robert Emmet, SX . . 1926 II 1805 Cahuenga Ave., Hollywood, Calif. I Hayes, Thomas Allison . . . . 1925 11 38 St. Botolph St., Boston. Mass.. - ' Hayward, Richard Folsom, EX . . 1925 XV-1 2355 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio , Hazard, Schuyler, jr., B911 . 1923 II 186 S. Main St., Albion, N. Y. Hazeltine, Francis Toomer . . 1923 VI-A Ivy Place, Springfield, Mo. . Hazen, Harold Locke . . . 192-1 VI 211 Main St., Three Rivers, Mich. Head. Ralph Wellingwil. AT . 1926 VI 130 Cascadilla Park, Ithaca, Y- Head, Randolph Chalfant, AT . 1926 lVi 605 Prairie Ave., Kenosha, Wis. Heald, Weldon Fairbanks, EN 1925 IV 1 1514 Beacon St.. Brookline, Mass. Healey, Edward John .... 1923 IX-B 11 Warren St., Salem, Mass. Healy, Kent Tenney, A.B., All' . 1923 VI Speen St., Natick, Mass. Heap, Edwin James .... 1923 1111 132 Atlantic St., Atlantic, Mass. Heath, Sargent Delmore . . . 1924 X 16 Woodland St., Merrimac, M655- Heathman, George Warnbaugh, S.B. Grad. X-A 1022 Grand Ave., Dayton. Ohl0 Hebbard, Mulford George . . . 1926 X 7 Boston St., Malden, Mass. Hecht, Frank Joseph, J r ..... 1924 VI 1126 Fox St., New York, N. Y. Hedenstad, Paul Christian . . 1924 I 3 Faneuil Chambers, Brighton, Masi- Height, Donald Watson . . . 1923 II 12 Desmond Ave., Manchester, Mass. Heiss, Paul Ver Beck ..... 1923 I 3035 Newark St., Washington, D. C- Helfman, Samuel, AME .... 1924 V1 375 Revere St., Revere, Mass. Hemenway, Kenneth Harlow, EN . 1926 VI 62 Revell Ave., Northampton. M355- Hemenway, Ralph Walter, 1112K . . 1923 IX-B 84 Warren St., Needham, Mass- Hemeon, Wesley Chester Lincoln . , 1926 X 14 Cottage St., Stoneham, MHSS- Henderson. A1GXander, IIIFA . . , 1925 VI 337 Aycrigg Ave., Passaic, N- .I- Henderson, Donald Augustus, AXA . 1925 XV2 South Main St., Middleton, MESS- Henderson, James Arthur, ATA . . 1923 IV: S56 N. Lockwood Ave., Chicago. Ul- Henderson, Robert Harry .... 1923 VI 27 Brantwood Road, Arlington. Mass- Henclrie, Robert Edward . . . 1923 I 27 Whitney Ave., Cambridge, MHSS- Hennessey, William James, I r. . . 1924 IVi 770 Bedford St., Fall River, Mass. Hennessyi John Francis, fIvI'A . . 1925 II 2005 Washington Ave., New York. N- Y- Henninger, John Hunter ' . . . 1924 II 229 N. Fifth St., Reading, Pa. Henry, Charles Carr . . . 1923 VI Strawberry Point, Iowa Henry, Hugh Milo . . . 1925 II 9 Park Road, Maplewood, N. J- Hepburn, John Wick . . . 1926 VI-A 100 Market St., Warren, Pa. Herckmans. Alfred. A.B. . . 1925 II so West 46th st., New York, N. Y. Herd, Richard George . . 1923 I 2996 Bailey Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 469 CSN 2 es .. .J will fl A 4 fa -f V -A . F is 1 1 fy-Q-If - - Y . - V ... -.-f , ------i ir 777 nw , ' Sl 5 Em' 4 . - r so IHEI 1924 FIECHNICDUE 1924 QQ 1 fl . Ll 1 fl Vi N Name Class Course Home Address 1 l Hereford. Francis Rockwell. EN . 1924 XV2 340 N. Main St., Tucson, Ariz. ' ' Hermann. Eugene C. . .. . . 1925 X clo Hospital, Fort Andrews. Mass. , 7 Herreshoff, Norman Francis , . 1925 IV1 231 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. N VXI gerrsltrornli Clgharlis, Egyvug . . X A 39 Torrey Sltl., Dorchester, Mass. X ers ey. o ert an is. ' 9 l 1 - 4 Weymout St.. Fitchburg. Mass. 'I HBYW. Charles Holmes. Jr., B.S. . . Grad X 401 W. 118th St., Ne York, N. Y. I Hess, Paul Ernest . .. . . . 1925 I 329 E. 87th St., Newvgfork, N. Y. Hessel, Robert N. Curtis . . . 1926 XIV Worcester Road, Framingham, Mass. ff HEVIH. Gustavo Aurelio .,.. 1925 I 310 15th St., Vedado, Havana, Cuba EX lf' Hewlett, Arthur Thomas 2d., AXP . . 1926 X 77 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. K s Heyser, Alton Schulze . . . . 1926 I 3348tMt.53le61sant St., N. XV., Washing- W , - H on, . . M5 Hfbbard. Henry Bartlett . . 1929 XV2 17 Nottingham St., Dorchester. Mass. ' Q ' Hffikey. Walter Henry . . . 1925 II 49 julian St., Dorchester, Mass. ' vga Higgins. Stanley Allen . . . 1924 I 98 Appleton St., Arlington Heights I5 Mass. . I-I'll, A th Lf . 1923 Il lc S ., , l . Hill. Ai1sti1ri1vIeeI:viii1e. . 1923 II I9'i2lXIZaO1:ile 1fve?tR1gdlZV3g cCentre, L. I , N. Y. Esephtgrggericla . . . VI 15 Paisley P3fki,VDOYChESIi,6T, Mlais. 1 611119 Wal' - - - . - I 10 Ga den St., est Rox ury, ass. Hill Warren Eames . . . . 192-1 X 13 Fayette St., Milford, Mass. H511, Wllllagn Rlchmgs. Jr-. XXI' 1924 II 146 VVest Sixth Ave., Roselle, N. J. HIIIIS. Davldh 191111 - - - - . 1925 II 16 Beaver St., Cambridge, Mass. Hinckley, William Peck . . . 1926 II 19 Federal St., Agawam, Mass. Hines, John Hamilton, KA . . . 1923 IX-C 10 Whitman Place, Troy, N. Y. Hlfd- Malcolm SfiCklf1FY - . - 1926 VI-A 111 Armandine St., Dorchester, Mass. g1lgslgon,1l3ef,1edicft:El1Jah B. . XII-A 36 Hewins St., DIc'irEhesterM1vIass. 1 c coc ', au ameron, . . . . Lo I 329 L' 1 Stu ' b' V, inn. HOHEIHHQ. -HLICISOI1, A.B. . . , Grad X 12 lVIyi'1BfeISt,, ,larriaicl?I91ain, Mass. Hoar, William Hughes . . . , 1926 I 112 Gordon Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. gogbs, IffsephhRIay.ra1ogx1dd . . I . . 1920 VII Summer St., Stony Brook. Mass. o son, osep ei n erson, r B.S. ..,.... . Grad VI w 11 1 P. o., R' 11 d, Va. Hodder, Maurice Richmond . . 1926 I Ali? Siilirlgzgilnerston lNfgrfd?IN. Z. l Hodgdon, Robert Edgar, B.S. . . Grad. VI Rochester, N. H. gogges. 1I1argrsf4bernet11y . . . III1 Noroton, Conn. B M o son, o er ..... . . - VI 9 S t St., Ea t oston, ass. , Hoffman, Corbit Strickland, Ir., LX . 1925 II Ellallsirciiizirforth Arie., Bordentown, N. I , H0fffY121H. 101111 Everett - A - . 1923 XV2 Hotel Sorrento, Seattle, Wash.. I gr Hague. Bernard James, Bon . . 1926 1 434 Allen's Lane, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, ' Pa. , Holden, Arthur Raymond, GX , 1923 XV? 158 Eliot St., Milton, Mass. l' Holden, Harold ..... . 1923 II 23 R 14 f ll St., Malden, Mass. . l gvlgen. 1301112 Ogvir d . . . . 1333 XV? 110 lacoriige Road, Quincy. Miss- a 1 o en, ar er u ar . . . X 280 P k St., 'VV t R 'b y, ass. l HOIEHUS. Raymond Clifton . . . 1926 XV2 92 Trziifn St., Doiiliestygrdllillass. , Holland, James Alexander . , . 1925 II 98 Hewlett St., Roslinclale, Mass. 'i H0lmS!'. Gosta HJalmar . . 1925 X 33 Greenbrier St., Dorchester. Mass. ' l golmes. giigar Mglgr . . . XV2 22 Bates Road, Watertolgiig. lvlziis- h, 0 FHGS. YHOFC. . . . . . ra V 1033 Memphis Trust Q.. 'STUD 15 Tenn. , golmes. Eeorgelrlirtry. Jr. . , 1333 1111 124 W'alker Sei Cambridge, Mass- , Qomes, owe yon. . , X12 M' 1'v1V' , K Sol? guillld Igiclmlrglzlson . , 1924 XIII 73nRIii:1aei?didi Drilxig, New Yogi. N. Y. o,1car a , . . 1924 XV-3 18B'l A .,M t l' , t. 'I-Iomberg, Richard KM. . . 1923 IX-A 2 yVmxte'i,2ndI2t., Nnielwpilffk, N. Y. 1 HOHISY. Samuel Elias . . . 1926 IV1 82 Hudson St.. Boston, Mass. I Homgman. Elkono .l . . . 1924 II 161 Demey Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Hook, Gordon Franklin . . . 1924 I 6 Cochrane St., Methuen, Mass, gooks. Jgmeslglfiaton, AKE . . VI 13 W. Cypress Ave.. Fllillshing. N- Y- OODEY. Ona . . . . , XV2 81 T A I, L H, 355, IEIOODCF. I51F1titAIllbB1't . . . XII 508 Gigiit 1x3C9,3E:1l'llCil:iO, Ill. In 009913 C0 , Ofm - - - I 5525 L ke d Ave., iicago. - HODLIIHS. Elbrldge Barnes . . 1925 II 246 Aslileyjvgta., Hartford, Conn. Hopton, Lester Charles . . 1926 XV2 311 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. , Hofgan-,FYHQCIS .IOSSDII - . 1923 VI 239 Broadway, Newport, R. I. -I'IOflHChl,.KC1ZO, . . Grad II Tokio, Japan D I gorge, AE? Ffaflfils - . III1 43 Crowninshield Rogd .Brookl1R,ei, Mass. or on, gar .... . VI R , ' , ass. Hosbach, Ernest .Renda . . 1924 I S59319AI?1IIdl:hrs1tc::2nSt., CI?hilagd2lp1hi,a. Pa. HOSQII. John Louis . . . . 1925 VI 421 East 63rd St., Portland, Oregon goslg. Argon EVIYEIOH . . . 1923 X-A Mauston, Wis. b M OSIUET. es er armon . . 1924 II 280 Washington St., Wo urn, ass. Hosmer. Cyrus, Jr. . . . . 1925 XV2 5 Deven St., Concord, Mass. HOHLEI, Hoyt Clarke, B.A. , , , Grad X 1745 W.SEighth St., Erie, Pa. Houghton. .IOQEDII York . , . 1926 XV2 7 Longfellow Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Houston, David Minott, B911 . . 1923 X-A 236 Bay State Road Boston, Mass. gouston. Holland Herman. A.B. . . 1924 vi-A 701 East 62nd sr., ifomand, oregon Howard. Clinton Wllbur. M.S. . Grad Aero Eng. 155 Newbury St., Brockton. Mass. Howard, Frank Charles, S.B. . , Grad X-A 35 Leroy Ave., Bradford, Mass. Hgxvvarg. Harry Ifiirancis . . . 1926 XVI 249 Plimpton St., Walpole, Mass. H ar James enry 1973 II 54 C tt St W t t Ma ' . , - - - -- o age .. a er own, ss. II owe, BenJam1n Varnum , . 1926 XV2 North Brookfield, Mass. ll l 1 , 1 470 ll ,Ci :'Lc ---'--i----A ---,Hof , -,,,,,1,,n - Y I., 4 .er fr' 'mf H if-, 8-. ,- - . . , ' 'm is ftiix ngELh :L sf G o xy A 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ....g.tQgf I Qiiifg::?lfiif?f?3iiiij:QQS A ' J' I, rf-11-i'e '-'ws'-A '9W ' ' 'i TCE i::l.,1,V-'ffvee' e -4- A .Yu mr Howe, Donald Vfallis , , , , Howe, Myrna S. ..,. . Howland, John Calder. B.S., AKA Howland, YVentworth Tuttle, KE , Howlett, Nelson Emmanuel . Hoxie, John Alfred, ATA . . , Hoyt. Sherman Reese . . Hsu, Hou-Yu . . . Hsueh, Tsu-Kang . . Hua, Feng-Hsiang . . . Hubbard, Beverly Raymond . Hubbard, Cecil Haskins, ATA . Huckman. Edward Rawnsley . . Hudson, Raymond Arthur . . . Huffman, Thomas Ellsworth, CLE. Hughes, Robert William, B911 Hughes. VVilliam Gordon . . Hull, Robert Johnson, B011 . . Hull. VVi1liam Carey, Jr., IIKA Hulme, Philip Mohun . . . Humphrey, George Winthrop, BAK . Humphrey. Howard ,.,. Humphreville, Bruce Tallmaduc . . Humphreys, Paul Bristow, 11122K . , Hungerford, Fred Stephen . . Hunneman, Roger Defriez, A.B. . . Hunt, Forrest Griffith, 'PKI , , . Hunt. Lawrence Staples . , Hunter, John McNeil ..,.. Huntington, W'hitney Clark, B.S., M.S. C.E. ...... . Huntress, Ernest Hamlin, S.B. Hurley, George Henry . . . Husemeyer, VVilliam Winning, 11.5. , Hutchinson, Hayden Reynolds Huthsteiner, Robert Eugen , Hutzler, Charles Gottlielf . . lcaza, Edward . . . , lde, Robert Elmore . . . lgartua. Luis Andres . . Ihlen, Alf, B.S. . . . llfeld, Max Ludwig . . . , llsley, Ralph ...... Inferrera, Joseph .... Ingals, Ephraim Fletcher, 2cl, AT Ingraham, Elmer Clarke . . Ingram, Edward James . . . Irvine, Wilfred Lewis . . Irving. Lloyd VVin1ield . . . Isaacson, Allen ..., , Isert, Joseph La Vielle, B911 . . Jackson, Charles Thomas, AT . . Jackson, John Early, KA . . . Jackson, Richard Dreux, ATS2 . . Jackson, Robert Camm . . . Jacobsen, Irvin Spencer . , Jagger, James Edwin . . . . James, Russell Robertson , . . Jarman, Walton Maxey, SAX , , Jeanne, Paul Andrew, B.S. , , Jeffery, Clifton Adams . . . . Jenckes, George Augustine, ATS! Jenkins, Harry James . . . . Jenkins, Lucius Edwin . . . Jennings, Donald Brownlie, B911 , . Jewell, Paul Vernon . . . . Jimenez, Frank ..... Joffe, Julian A., B.S., ZBT . . John, St Johnson, llafll ....... Johnson, Edward Burke . Johnson, Elmer Siverine . ' ohnson J Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Geor e Arvid S . , Lyman Sherwood . , Malcolm . . . , Ralph Eugene, A113 . , Raymond . . . , Reverdy, ANP . . , Richard William . Abbott Livingston, 2d, Ben' Class 1925 19215 1924 1926 1925 19225 19215 192-1 1923 1925 1923 1926 1926 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1925 192.1 1926 1920 19221 192-1 Grad 19225 1920 192-1 Sp. Grad. 1923 Grad 1925 1925 1925 1923 S 1923 Grad 192-It 1925 1925 1923 1926 1925 1926 1924 1923 1926 1923 1924 1924 1925 1926 1924 1925 1925 D. Grad. 1926 1923 1926 1925 1924 1926 1925 1925 1926 1923 1924 1926 1923 1924 Sp. 1924 1924 1926 1926 C'onr.ir 1 V11 XY3 XV, XV, XYQ V1 11 X111 V1 IX-B I VI I X 11 XV, XV: XIV VI VI X IX-B ll Q- X.. ll VI 111 X. 11 V1 1Vi 11 XY' IX-B I X111 Il 1 X1 II XV? IV1 V1-A IVt 11 V111 I1 XVQ V1 1112 X V1 1 VI VI V1 V1-A II IX-B VI XVz XIV 1 XV V1 XV VI X II VI V II VI VI I 471 -A . A B Home .tl ddress Mt. View Park. Cape Elizabeth, Maine 52 Ivy St., Boston, Mass. 267 So. Main St., W'arren, R. 1. 59 Banks Road, Swampscott, Mass. 10 1Vyoming St., Boston, Mass. Lee, Mass. 900 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. VVuhu. China Kiangsu, China Tientsin, China Higganum, Conn. Sunderland, Mass. 167 Oakland Ave., Methuen, Mass. Hanover St., Newbury, Mass. Box 557, Denton, Texas 1521 Steuben St., Utica, N. Y, 7 Dean St., Taunton, Mass. 84 Grove Ave., Leominster, Mass. Tupper Lake, N. Y. 1416 20th St., N. NV., Wfashington, D. C. 111 Normal St., Ypsilanti, Mich. S0 Eastern Ave., East Lynn, Mass, 15 Orchard St., Pittsheld, Mass. Hotel Paso del Norte, El Paso, Texas Canastota. N. Y. 94 Colchester St., Brookline, Mass. -119 Fountain Ave.. Paducah, Ky. 206 Sullivan St., Elmira, N. Y. Prairie View, Texas S44 Fourteenth St., Boulder, Colo. 13 Smith St., Lynn, Mass. 372 So. Park Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ' 302 So. Central St., Bozeman, Mont. ' 13 Currier Ave., Haverhill, Mass. 2509 Montana St., El Paso, Texas S2 Cliff St., Norwich, Conn. 619 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. 1 Mt. Pleasant St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Buenos Aires, Argentina Kristiania, Norway E. Las Vegas, New Mexico 2 Bartlett St., Haverhill, Mass. 23 Inman St., Cambridge, Mass. 5650 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. 5847 Llano Ave., Dallas, Texas Hillside Ave., Hollis, L. I., N. Y. 309 W. Portland St., Phoenix, Ariz. 239 Howard St., Brockton, Mass. 6322 John Ave., Superior, Wis. 1294 Willow Ave., Louisville, Ky. 489 Boylston St., Brookline, Mass. Franklin Road, Nashville, Tenn. 805 So. Newport Ave., Tampa, Fla. Tazewell, VH. 60 Willowwood St., Dorchester, Mass. 218 Walnut St., Holyoke, Mass. 641 Adams Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 3528 West End, Nashville, Tenn. 301 Cheyenne Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colo. 54 Grove St., Milford, Mass. Wyomissing, Pa. 26 Endicott St., Cliftondale, Mass. Williamsburg, Mass. 339 Morris Ave. S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 8 Worcester St., Cambridge, Mass. Cochabamba, Bolivia, S. A. 622 W. 137th St., New York, N. Y. 119 Athens Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 330 E. Washington St., Muncie, Ind. 126 Walton Park, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 3 E. Nichols St., North Woburn, Mass. 794 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1719 So. State St., Syracuse, N. Y. 63 Brooksdale Road, Faneuil, Mass. 618 College Ave., Rockford, Ill. Crowheart, Wyoming 222 Stelle Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 203 High St., Newburyport, Mass. od fEig.,5-I 1 K L 1 1.1535 , 5:23sx -'Zi , . . 1 AL an... , -wif, My If 11 5 1 1 ST-fe -1 15124 TFPH1 1 Q C me 1 ,fer-'1 s N- N ,--,MA , 'rr ' 1' 1 . 1 1 e , ...... W--- - lil. .Q 1 , E 921 , hh! , . .,- 4 IM. Ii, 2 is re err 1 , xX 1 1 lf ' 6,21 Xe. 1 Name Class C R1 , Johnson, Thomas . . . . 1924 Tgiig 50 F Home dddless Johnson, Wade Cardin I , , allllloar AVe-- Winthrop. Mass. 1 . . g Y - 1925 II 61 Centr 1 St A X Johnson, wnnam Dudley .... 1926 XV1 24 M lea' s' ubumdale' Mass' f,-f Johnson, Wrlllam Sanborn, S.B. D . Grad- V 45 Vv0l-iyfli t.SDorchester, Mass. M Johnson' vvllham Walton I . , I 1923 X-B A as mg on t., Newburyport, Mass. . Ns 1 Johnston, Alan Charles S.B. G d rfnstrorlg' Mo- 2 fl 1 - 1 1 1 ra 1 X-A 1300 E. Jelferson Ave D 1 ' M- 1' I Johnston, lggvrd Scaddlng .... 1926 VII 53 Manton Ave Tordhtoeegltld lch' 1 ' 1 -. . n X41 Jghggfgg: Noggd Srmrld. nerr , . 13122 Xzigs grhzvg. if-11115111-1 shflrroy. Ghig a ,1, f Johnston, Raymond Franklin l 1925 u mg am' lrlrleaoo lS1 Minn- -. lf 1 h ' ' ' XIII 820 Mass. Ave., Ca b 'd M 1 1 dgngstaniarlgyillylgfgml AQ l l 23211 XV? 16 Brewster Torracg Brlmgilinedslilass. QNX Jones' Donaldson Forster 97 1 l l 15215. Aero Eng' Ashvme' N' C' l N Jones: Duma Huntingtoh 3,11 1 - 1926 II 1109 sl. Paul se., Baltimore. Md. 5- Jones, Edward Clift . '. . I f 1926 1l1ilelJrlld1o?12ff:lloiCl1S1neCf9idY1 ,1 ,E 1 , on calr, . , 1 12222 E11fQa6Qlhf22 iii,ll'lr - 1 - 1332 VI 17 Hadley Place. Buffalo. N. Y. lm, JO1'1esl George William A D l ' 192 I Kew Gardens' Lens ISl3!'lCl N- Y. el 1 . . . . , 4 II 1 J ones, HHTTIS . . , Army I 2 IIGAOOGYS Li1'1e.dNgntuEket. Mass. Jones. Helen Thayer B.A. 'lvl A 1 l Grad V ewport Ga ' am ridge. M2-SS. - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 29 Broad St., Salem, M . 122231 df.ll1.Ya2l2ll:'s15N ' ' A 1332 lll 915 Euclid Ave- Amb1sisSi'a- Jones, John Colemanl, B,S. l ' Grad XE,-V Tllomrlfsorl Ridge' N' Y- 1 Jones, Xfkoiierlole Bissell. B.A. . f Grad: VII: f'1?,ZSgf1leSlgfnAVe Dallas' Texas ones, iliam Barton, QIDKE . . . 1923 ' '- 1 1 Jordan. Lcaswrencirwilllam, 4172K . , 1923 R1 ggolmliggglhgalllffbany N Y o r , ' - , -1 I 1 - . 1 1 103, lgigvidelcglgeletllederlhcls ' , , . X116 22 Grove St., Hopklnton, Mass. 1 , Joyce. Gordon .Carlisle . , I 1924 gm l66 llllflflle SL- East Weymouth. Mass. 1 1 Joyce John Winthrop 1926 72 Wvommg Ave., Malden, Mass, 1 JOYCBZ Thomas Harold QIDBE ' 1924 f I 12 Center Sr Wlnrhropf Mass- 1 l Julsrud, Rolf Scott . '. . f ' 1924 X912 gfggggglastgve-1SBf,1gk1vn1 Ni Y- 1 dy H 1 ' on ve. ., lnne ' ,N1' , 1 Jgllgehs' EQQQEQAEIQS5 Q59 ' ' E2 lgasg 32nd it., New Yorkdplslllifl Inn 1 1 - ' ' - - - 1 , . , Justice, Frederick Emerson . . 1923 I 358 1Jg2ndnSt., Bronx, N, Y, 1 1 Kalker, Harry GQBA 1923 . l 1 K lk , W'll' ' QB A ' ' l 40 Deering R0Hd1 Mattapan. M . 1 . Kgllal:der,lId?d1dst Linnart A A I 40 De?rlrlg Road- MdrraDaH1 M323 1 Kahet, Arthur Myron ZB,1g ' 1 1924 X 114 Hlllslde Road, Watertown. Mass. 1' Kamedzawa' Sehchim' ' l 1926 VI 435 -So. Beech St., Syracuse. N. Y. 1 . 1 Kametani, Masaru . A 1925 5 Toklo' Japan l1 l Kandau, Charles .A.. 1 1925 I 2g5BN. SanSPedlgo St.. Los Angeles, Calif. 1, 1. Ifane, Henry Bugbee, GX .... 1924 VI 311011 L. oston, Mass, 1 l L-HDIHU. Joseph Bernard, TAG' 1925 3-Greenough Ave Cambridge' Mass' Earclhler, Harry Charles . . I U 1925 li-Idldlrlar1dAAve.lIX1f?Oxblllnlld' 131355. l T ' E . I ' v 10 VC., ans e ' ' y 1 Kiiiwigiely 32:31 Emil GX - H11 a07 22nd Ave. N., Seattle, Wada. 1 l Eau, Hyman . I 1. t . . 1925 glahestnxt St.bNVeEt'CNewton. Mass. , f ,D 'd . ' 7 ass. ve., amr ,M , 1' I Kgdfgggn, Idgrbert J. V l l if-B 252 Wlndsor AVE-1 Hardf0d'?l1 C2331- , Keen, Robert Hill. ex ' ' 1923 fe 316 West 101Sf Sf-1 New York. N. Y. 1 Kearfuh Godfrey Gray ' - 1923 Y A-A 1010 Mass. Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. 1 Kea,-y, John Arthur ,PK ' ' 1925 5-IV 31 York T errace, Brookline, Mass. 1 12 geats, A151111 Louis, s.13., Mg' ' Grad giagmin Ish Brolglanw Mass, 1 1 eay, thu Ed d . . , ' ' ' -1 1 wau ee. is. ' 1 Keck. DaniefHa1Ydlad', EAE . I Y ll 26 NYE Aye Brockton. Mass- 1 Kgck' John Martin' AT ' 1923 XIV 17 W. Thlrd St., Pottstown, Pa. 1 Keefel Oscar Albert t ' - 1924 X-B 536 Central Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 1 Keegan, Joseph Paul ' 1923 YI-A 50 Congreve St., Roslindale, Mass. 1 X1 Keelon, Charles joseph ' . 1925 1aV2 61 Upland Road. Cambridge. Mass. ,' Keenan. John Stephen . l I ' 1923 SD' 68 Myrtle SL- Bf0Ckll0X1, Mass. 1 Keevih Charles Samuel, 9A'X - 1 1 1923 VI Q5 Clarence St., Providence. R, I. Keith, Theodora, A.B. . . I ' ' 1924 9s1Pe?nloi1ly1' Mgyisvillh Pa. 1 Q ' ar es lver oad, Cambridge 1 1 Kellems. Edgar Eugene 1 Mass' l ll Keller, Anso M . . l ' 925 U Mill St., Eugene, Oregon 1 1 Kelley. Harrgl' Pacrfs' , . l X-A 5131 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1 5211255 ffndf 131' Pleice' GX 1 . I 1924 Ig-B lo9Flf3ffEeSl's311lXZE1?fd' MSS? l 1, , au , , . 51 y, . . 1 1 Kelly, Cecil Thogdfii. Ba. . . ' ' 1323 Vl'-A 7 London Clffrle. Lynn. Mass. 1 ' 1 Ilgellgiiiglmond Kenneth, B.A. Ana 1923 XIIHZA lgflfllfdsle' Onion P R, h 1 en a , elbertw It n U ' - 1 n-erson ve., ort 'c m d, N, Y, 1 Kenehck, Richard Fiaigis Jr - - X 101 Rlchdale Ave., Cambridgeflllvlass. 1 KeI1iS0n, Richard Wesley l l A l 1924 XVZ l2,Be1m0nt St.. Taunton. Mass. I 1 Kenistorl. Charles Elbert 1 l 192' XV2 103 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass, 1 Kennedy' Donald Osgood . ' 1922 XIV 40 Grace St., Malden, Mass. 1 1 Kennedy, Joseph Lawrence ' 1926 ull 89 Grove Sty Lowell. Mass. 1 Kennett, Walter Hoyt . . l I 1924 Vl 599 Davol St-1 F211 River, Mass. 1 l Kenney. Albert Austin . . ' 1923 I West Newbury' Mass' 1 Kent., Harry Edmund I I . : ' 1923 Vg 566 Heath St.. Brookline, Mass. I 11 1 Kepllnger, William Lincoln, Jr., B911 ' 1925 V-A 83 Larch St., Providence, R. 1, 1 1 1 KepDel1 Howard Bird' lf-1 1112K l 1923 XI 2 662 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 11 Kerns, Edward Fisher .... 1925 V1 21 North 15th St., Flushing, N. Y. 1 11 508 Garfield Sq., Pottsville, Pa. .1 1 111 1 1 1 f 7 472 Qgii .... ' 1, 1, 1 ff 11 ,'h O . 4 I+. J--fr'i-i.. 1 I -M.-2741 --- -L i 5- 1 .. . T, , s rt? 1924 ,.,.......- ....- - . I ILA LL-igif2e?ii?:f're 14, - - -g . ww v Y llll .ll V I fbi Name fl. i Kershaw. Phillip Frank . ' Khien, Charoon Phien . . lp Kidder, Allan Hill . . . , Kiehel, Stephen Roe, B.A. . vi Kienle, Frederick Harold . 'I 2 Killian. Thomas Joseph, WK . ll, Kimball. I-larry Raymond . . ,E Kimberly. John Robbins, EAI-I . 1 Kinch. Frederick Adrian, Jr. . .1 King, George Ilgenfritz. Jr. . :ZH King, Harvey Morton, B.S. . ',, l King, Henry Francis . . ll King, John Leonard . . U, Kmg, Maxon Horace . . . . , King. Robert Graham, Jr. . . . 511, Kingsley. Kenneth Clark. KE . . ' ,tl Kinsey. Hartselle DeBurney. A.B., l Kinzey. Albert Freeman . . . lp, Kirkham, Hall. EX ..... Q Kirkpatrick, William. ATS? . . . il' Kirloskar, Madhar Vasudev, BS. Ml Kirloskar, Shantann Lakshman . 'I Kirsch, Charles Fred .... ' ' I Kirshen, Simon ..... if Kittrell, Clark . . . l , Klainer, Joseph Boris . , I Klainer, Ruben Hyman l I Klavansky, Samuel .,.. l i Klein, Frank Dunne .... li Kleinberger, Richard Cushman . ,I Klem, Aage Emil . . . . . I Klikoff, IVladimor Alexander . lr I Klimovich, Joseph Robert, Jr. . l ll.. Kline, Hayden Benjamin . . ll. Klutey, Frederick Ernest, AT . ' Kneip. John Bonifay . . . . Kniffen, Charles Franklin, B.S. . Knight, Alton Gleason . . . Knight, Charles Elmer . . l Knight, Elliot Preston . . Knight Elmer Florance , . Knight: Frank Edward, B.S. . . Knight, Knight, Knight, Knight, Ko, Cho Koch, C Frank Perkins, Jr., SAX . George Warren, SAX . . George Wesley . . . . Harold Edwin Holm, QPSK ong Myung .,... harles Justus, Jr. . . . Koch, Harold Edward . . Kochs, Herbert William . Kochmann, Everett Lester I Kohfeldt, George .,.. 1 l Kohl. William Corydon, S.B. . I Kohr, Lawrence Carlton . Konrisky, Israel Jacob . . Koole, J Koppen, osephine Francoise Otto Carl . . . Kranzler, Frederick . . Kremer, John ,.... l Krikoria 11, Yervant George . . I Krupy, Alexandre Josifovitch . . 5 Kubota, Yoshio .... Kuhn, Charles Fred . I Kuhule, Finn.... Kullman, Alfred, EAM . . ' Kunberger, Arthur Ernest . Kuo, Tienpang . . . . Kurriss, Francis James . . . Kurtin, Morris Morton, AME . . Kurtz, Henry Jacob, B.S. . . Kurzman. Harold Philip . Kuss, Theodore Martin . Kussmaul, Edwin Ernest . I I Lack, H Kusnitz, Paul . . . Kwe, Pan Ting . . . oward Edward . . Lailer, Herbert Alva . . . LaLonde, William Salem, Jr. . I Lam, Cho-Kwan, B.S. . . . Lambert, Barron Proctor, SX . . ,- ,J 1 J ,fe is A .jlf Y- . ,Y . -:Vg 5: ,1- ' 'X x fgsfx, V t , A X-52551- .- - - I 4 --11.4. TECHN Clurs . 1923 . 192-5 . 1923 . 1924 . 19215 . 1925 . 1923 . 19213 . 1923 . 1923 . Grad. . 19213 . 1920 . 1925 . 1925 . 1923 X. . Grad. . 1925 . 1923 . 192-I . 1924 , 1920 . 1920 . 1924 . Sp. . 1925 . 1924 . 1925 . 192.3 . 1923 . Grarl . 1923 . 1920 . 192-I . 1923 . Grad. . Grad . 1926 . 1925 . 1923 . 1926 . Sp. . 1923 . 1924 . 1926 . 1925 . 1924 . 1923 . 1923 . 1925 . 1923 . 1925 . Grad . 1925 . 1924 . 1923 . 1923 . 1925 . 1924 . 1924 . 1925 . 1923 . 1924 . 1923 . 1925 . 1924 . 1924 . 1923 . 1925 . Grad . 1924 . 1925 . 1925 . 1924 . 1923 . 1925 . 1925 . 1923 . Grad. 'EJ e IQU b 1924 Fl 'W' LT1.-. f 4 A A A I ' I ' HIYQC QE' 1 'l,,,f,,.i'W'--A.. .lfii-.-. .7 i,l.--,I 1 a.,-...- 14'-?:'.TTli.1LI' A ' 'A M 7 ' 476 ll if I f ,Nz if Course H omr Address I 255 Linden St., Brooklyn, N. Y. , ' 'I Bangkok. Siam X I-A 216 N. VVillard St., Burlington. Vt. flax X Arden, Del. 5, IV: Chapman Ave.. Easthampton, Mass. ' -bl VI-A 47 XV. I-Iousatonic St.. Pittsfield, Mass. i X' I-A 1540 La Salle Ave., Fresno. Calif. .1 XV: 408 E. W'isconsin Ave., Nemah, Wis. ,L II 267 E. Broad St.. XVestl'Ield, N. J. ,iv XV: 15 Stratford Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. ffn IV: Byron, Minn. II 21 Palermo St., Cambridge, Mass. X 34 Pleasant St.. Milford, Mass. I 78 Lawnwood Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. XV: 336 Pleasant St., Laconia, N. H. le XV: 7262 Hillside Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Th X-A 1510 Franklin Road, Roanoke, Va. I I 2901 Delmar Ave.. Cleveland, Ohio XVQ Blue Mt. Lake, New York, N. Y. XY, 271 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J. V1 Satara, India Il Satara, India YI 09 Howard Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. YI 474 Windsor St., Cambridge, Mass. l Army 12 Manchester Road, Brookline, Mass. I X173 42 Greenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. , Y 42 Greenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. ' IVI 73 Savin St., Boston. Mass. l XIV 18 Eastbourne St., Roslindale, Mass. l VI 311 VVest 97th St., New York, N. Y. 1 VIII Copenhagen, Denmark XIII Sebastopol, Russia VI-A 20 Cleveland Ave., Brockton, Mass. X 1217 Downing St.. Denver, Colo. II 1305 Second St., Henderson, Ky. U Aero Eng. 405 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter, Minn. K Holly Oak, Del. XVQ 36 Cooper St., Torrington. Conn. II Belchertown, Mass. XVa 21 Bromfield St., Newburyport, Mass. VI 13 High St., Orange, Mass. Box 46, Brimfield, Mass. IIII School St., Manchester, Mass. IX-B School St., Manchester, Mass. II 124 Millville Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. VI 251 Fenimore St., Brooklyn, N. Y. IX-B Songdo, Korea VI-A 2524 Maryland Ave., Baltimore,.Md. VI-A 2311 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wls. XVa 1527 N. Dearborn Parkway, Chicago, Ill. V 362 Rich Ave., Mont Vernon, N. Y. VI-A 1002 W. Walker St., Denison, Texas VI 56 E. Emerson St., Melrose, Mass. XIV 280 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass. X 29 Seneca St., Boston, Mass. VII Brussels, Belgium IX-B 191 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. V 533 Acushnet Ave., New -Bedford, Mass. X 401 West End Ave., New York, N. Y.,,3 II Damascus, Syria I VI Selo Kasminskoe, Kuban Dist., South Russia IX-B Tokio, Japan I IV: 353 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. XV: Bergenl Norway h VI 511 High St., Natchez, Miss. V 8 Harvard St., Concord, N. H. I Kiangsu, China II 229 L St., South Boston, Mass. II 603 S. Sixth Ave., Mont Vernon, N. Y. VI Mt. Morris, Mich. XVa 780 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. I 755 Eleventh St., La Salle, Ill. I VI-A 62 Montebello Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. I 201 Walnut St., Waterbury, Conn. X Chekiang. China II 38 Francis St., Boston, Mass. VI 51 Colgate St., Rochester, N. Y. 1 15 Brewster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. l II 29 Stanley St., Hong Kong, China I IX-B 520 W. 114th St., New York, N. Y. . 1926 ra- ffixxg 6 N J 110 Al , . - 1 ' -xl -, 1 1. :'. f Y A - 1 - 1- 4 - 5 ' -- , V '1- g-- ,fif 7, A ' , . , . - Y - - - lllll ' 5 S E 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 aa .- ,7 -E ...M ,L 4 .I -5-fif, V.,-f.: .. T , ' ,. .LPLU 1 'sg gf.:--f V- ' - H 1 .QJ ,f .xxx Name Class Course Home Address Lambert, Jordan VVheat, OX . . . 1925 X 520 NV. 114th St., New York, N. Y. Lambert, Raymond Henry, B.Sc., M.A. Grad. V 9 Vincent St., Boston, Mass. Lambertus, Andrew .... . 1926 I 115 Pearl Ave., Beachmont, Mass. A Lamborn, Richard .... . 1924 V I-A 315 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. -the Lambrecht, Richard XV., B.S. , . 1923 Sp. I 5251 Second Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Q Larne, Edwin L. ..... . 1926 VI 321 Narberth Ave., Narberth, Pa. Lamken. Abraham ,... . 1926 X 24 Plymouth St., Brockton, Mass. Lamm, William Lewis . . , . 1925 I Eliseo 26, Mexico City, Mexico Lamureux, Albert Charles, 42K . 1926 , X 763 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. B, Lamureux, Philip Joseph , . . 1924 IX-B 81 Mt. Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. jx Landau, Argo Ernest, ZBT . . 1925 XV3 XVashington Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Landis, Henry Neuman , . 1923 X 5043 Drexel Blvd., Chicago, Ill. , Landry, Bertrand Andrew . . . 1923 X 18 Haviland St., Boston, Mass. Lane, Arthur Howard . . . . 1926 VI Hampton Falls, N. H. Lane, Benjamin Philbrick, AT . . 1923 IIIi 7 Williston Road, Auburndale, Mass. Lane, Frank Smith . ' . . , . 1923 XV2 1104 Chestnut St., Franklin, Pa. 5 Lane, Henry Milton, S.B. . . . Grad VI 27 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. ' Lane, Stanley Clark . . . . 1925 V 794 Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Lange, Forrest Fay .... , 1923 II 49 Barber Ave., VVorcester, Mass. Lankton, Louis Stuart, B611 . . 1924 IX-B 24 Winsor Place, Bloomfield, N. J. I Lansingh, Killian Van Rensselaer . . 1924 XV2 32 W'est 40th St., New York, N. Y. Larcher, Arthur Whitney . . . 1925 X Old Town, Maine Larkin, John Pierce, ATA . . . 1926 XV3 38 Stearns Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Larratt, Arthur Edward . . 1926 I Boston Road. Billerica, Mass. Lassen, Niels .... . 1923 I Kristiania. Norway Lasser, David, EAM . . . 1924 XV1 92 Brunswick St., Newark, N. J. Lassiter, Richard Thornton . . 1924 I 191 Beech St., Holyoke, Mass. Latham, Clarence Fremont . . 1924 VI 43 Curtiss St., YVest Somerville, Mass. Latham, James Elmer . . . . 1926 X 104 Somerset St., Rumford, Maine Latham, W'illian1 Harris, ATS! . , 1926 I Norwich, Conn. Lauria, Antonio Astuto . . . 1925 II 16 Lawrence St., Brockton, Mass. Lawless, Kenneth Oakes . . , 1925 VI 377 Turner St., Auburn, Maine Lawrence, Leonard Frederick . . 1926 XV1 41 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut H Mass. Lawson, Alfred ..... . 1923 I 220 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Lawson, Robert Hemphill, CIPKE . 1923 VIII 108 Clay St., Central Falls, R. I. N Lazear, 'William Houston, A.B. . 1923 XV: 218 E. Padre St., Santa Barbara, Calif. Leahy, Thomas Greco . . . . 1925 IV1 209 Hamilton St., Cambridge, Mass. I Learoyd, Robert Weston . . . 1925 XV3 367 Maple St., Danvers, Mass. Leary, Harold Heger, BAE . . . 1923 XHA 167 Birr St., Rochester, N. Y. LeBaron, Francis .... . 1824 VI 407 Ash St.. Brockton, Mass. Leclercq, Robert Reni . . . . 1924 XII 63 Avenue Diamant, Brussels, Belgium Ledesma, Ernesto Benedicto . . 1923 II Iloilo, Philippines Lee, Edward Myers .... . 1924 V IHA Box 45, XVilliamsburg, Va. Lee, Hung Fong .... , 1925 II Canton, China Lee, Ingram. 9X . . 1924 XIII 3614 Lemmon Ave., Dallas, Texas Lee, Robert Henry .... . Grad. Army Ord. cfo Adjutant General, YVashington, D. C Leewitz, George John . . . . 1923 II S85 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Lehman. Henry Jacques. EAM . 1924 XV3 1201 E. Harvard Blvd., Day-ron, Ohio Lehrer, George Raymond . . . 1924 X 7 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. Leighton, Lester Burroughs . . 1924 IX-A 14 Merrimac St., Woburn, Mass. Leisk, Herbert Newton . . . . 1923 I 336 Ferry St., Everett, Mass. Lemler, Philip ..... . Grad XIII-A 1654 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Leon, Jacob Henry, B.S., QFA . 1924 I 48 XVest End Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Leonard, Charles Harrington . . 1923 X YVinlock, XVash. Leonard, Raymond Davis, ATS2 . 1925 I 51 Brooks Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Leonard, Thomas Phelps . . . 1925 VI 1172 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Lescher, George Wright , . , 1926 VI 1813 VV. Seventh St., Little Rock, Ark. Leslie, Vtfilliam Edward . . 1923 II Central St., Norwell, Mass. Letcher,- Ransom .... . 1923 I 178 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah Levi. Wllliam Henlein, ZBT . . 1924 X 313 West 81st St., New York, N. Y. LCVIIIC. Israel Block . . . 1923 VI-A 23 Monroe St., Westfield, Mass. Levine, Max . . . . 1925 II 31 Almont St., Malden, Mass. LCVQHB. Samuel ,.,.. . 1923 XV1 54A Clifford St., Roxbury, Mass. Levine, Simon Israel . , . . 1926 VI 158 Chambers St., Boston, Mass. Levis, Joseph Louis ...... 1926 I 30 Bellevue St., Dorchester, Mass. Levy, Everett Roosevelt, EAM . 1924 V I 285 St. Nicholas Ave., New York, N. Y. Lew, 511011 YOLIUE .... . 1924 I Race Course Road, Tientsin, China Lewis, Bernard ..., -. . 1923 X-B 1795 Lexington Ave., New York, IN. Y. Lewis. BUNCH F., B.S. . . . Grad. Aero Eng. 68 Carlisle St., NVilkesbarre, Pa. Lewis, John Bafbey. B.S. . . 1923 IX-B 112 East 73rd St., New York, N. Y. Lewis, Ralph Webster . . . 1925 I 40 Quincy St., Somerville, Mass. L-Heureux, Joseph Armand . . 1926 I 65 Butterfield St., Lowell, Mass. LQ, Ching Shan .... . 1924 II Tientsin, China Libbey. Albert Preston . . 1926 I Eliot, Maine Libbey. Mark Wllllam . . 1926 II 25 Portland St., South Berwick, Maine Llbmafl. Max Louis . . , 1926 I 74 Franklin Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Lfebman. Henry I . . . 1924 XIV 84 Springfield Ave., Newark, N. J. LQECIZY. John Louis . . . . 1924 IXMB 48 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. LIST, Arne ..., I . , . 1923 I Kristiania, Norway Lifchitz, Alegcander Morris . . . 1924 XV3 145 Homestead St., Roxbury, Mass. LEFUDSFY. Wllllgm John . . . 1924 VI 65 Carleton St., Cambridge, Mass, Lin. Frank Ching Fan . , . . 1926 XV2 Tientsin, China Llfldql-11Sf, Kurt Eric Axel . . . 1925 VI-A 50 Gledhill Ave., Everett, Mass. 474 IL., ,Li ,N f Hz, -,MIUWLQ-Q KZTLAQZ ----A -:LW 1 2 Kg as I , -A , I ' I vj . ..s.... I 'T fi - 7- lm? -, Z .,- .-'rfxx ': Q O 'fl 7-'F' fill. -.' we 5 ':. V, Hn, -,-,, M, Y,,, N -HJ L P In , iff 'fx b :, ' llfll 4- L:.f::i'i'2':-r: :LLLVQW Yjlifj-11----2-H .U , Y 3 do 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ' - -'I-1'i'iLfig-giTi'fL.H f ,Y 1577 . - I 59 if-Q Sag! I 'fill IX' iifll ' I .Name Cluss Cuursr Home .-lrlilrrxs I l1!l1dS1lY. George Luther , 192-I Il Lebanon St., Melrose. Mass. ' 1 LIYNISCY. Albert I?-ugene . . 192-I Illi 29 St. Germain St.. Boston, Mass. , I-gndsler. John Williams . . . 1925 X 519 Union St., Nashville, Tenn. VI LIndstrom, Edwin Carle . . ,. , 1924 XIV Il Gleason St., Malden. Mass. If LIUCIKEIU- .IOIIII UCITICIII- A-I3-. 'NK l92f II Lincoln SL.. North Easton. Mass. Ii I-gntqn. Elbndne Harlow ..., ITIL!-I Il IX Dickens St.. Dorchester, Mass. I Llpplncott. Harlow I'lILlII1IMJllI:xI11, ILS. Grad ll 103 So. Eddy St., South Bend, Ind. ' Lgssner. Earl D. . . I ..,,. 1926 YI 319 State St., Helena. Mont. Little. John Hester. AKA . 19215 XIX' 35 South St.. Lockport, N. Y. IQI I Lrttlfrfirlfl. I-lord Morse 192-I II msn Walnut sr.. Fall River, Mass. ll I Littlefield. Prescott Ilarlanrl. AXA 192-1 XY: 25 Shure ,tt-Qu Salgyn, Mass, I LIttrell,. Francis Harvard, IN . 19231 II 217 Cherry St., Springfield, Mo. l Liu, H8130-CIIIXUZ . . . 19211 YI Hunan, China ,if Lyvadnry. John Pniul . 1023 YI -.X I7 Garrison St., Boston, Mass. 'pI I Llvinrzstonxjohn Calhoun 1924 YI 102 E. Crockett St., Marshall. Texas I Lo. Hang Xenk ..., 1926 lllg Macao, China I Lobe- W Illiel' Eder, - - I920 T77 1Nest End Ave., New York, N. Y. .I Locke. John LOVCYIIIK. ATA 19243 X1 1 223 Clifton St., Malden. Mass. Lvfke. lvaltef Chef - 4 - 1925 II 16 Evergreen St., Framingham. Mass. I Lockhart, Howard Alrliotr . 1923 X-II Us Montclair Ave., Roslindalc. Mass. I Lockwoodzjosepli Ellison . 192-I I Coeur d',-Xlene, Idaho I LOCW- Pllllll? - 5 - 1925 VI llj Dell-Court St., VVest Lynn. Mass. I I' Loswus. Julgan Sruwu. ZIVI' 19225 XIII 37 So. Forsyth Sc., Atlanta, Ga. I Loiseau, Luis, Jr. . . 1924 ll Ln Punta, Peru ' ' 1, LOTICIIIIO. Saul . - V 1925 I 1540 Townsend Ave., Bronx, N. Y. If L0mz.,EdwarfI Hacker I 1925 YI 27 Jackson st.. Cliftondale, Mass. I Loomis. Peter Burr..9.1X 1926 YI 2-152 Glenwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio LOI'fl. Columbus lzllls . 1923 IV: -15 Hillside Ave., Arlington Heights. I ' Mass. ' Lord, Frank Emerson . . 1926 VIII 5515 Media St., Philadelphia, Pa. I Lord. Jilmes ' ' 1924 XIII 1913 Highland Ave.. Fall River, Mass. Lord, Kenneth Sawyer, .1'l'.1 1926 XYJ 37 North St., Saco, Maine I Loring, Herbert Fred, ZIIT , . 1921 X 36 East 20th St., New York, N. Y. I I Loubriel, Jose 1Valdernar , , 1924 X' Box 7-15, San Juan, Porto Rico ' ' I Loud. Charles Edwin . , 1923 YI 2 Middle St., Hingham, Mass. I Loukianoff, Gregory Mikhailovitch . 19225 VI-A Km-Sk, Russia I Loumos, IVIIIIZIITI AIIEISI -4-. 1935 XVI 197 Beach St., XVavcrIey, Mass. ' I-0VSll. Cl121I'l9S l'l0lllIIW2l1' . . . 1923 IYI 2335 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Lovell, Donald Eaton . . . . 19225 VIII 116 Hawthorne St., Malden, Mass. Lovell, 1Vheeler G., A.B ..... Grad. X-A 20-tl East 93rd St., Cleveland, Ohio Lowe. Thomas Marvel ..... 1925 I XVirmingham. Tenn. Lowell, Vlfilliarn Plummer, Jr., KE . 1926 XVg 39 High St., Newburyport, Mass. LOWFY. .lames XViIIiam ..,,. 192-I I 29 Putnam St., West Newton, Mass. Lowry. Oswin 1.Villiam, B.S. . . 1923 ll 1643 Kenilworth Ave., Chicago, Ill. Lucas, Kenneth Allan , . . 1925 I 435 Franklin St., Reading, Mass. Lucas, Lewis Miller . . . . 1926 X 4 Bailey Ave., East Saugus, Mass. Luce, Stewart Bridge . . . 19:21 V 29 Linden Road, Melrose, Mass. Ll-ICEY. R2lYII'I0nd Ellsworth . . 1925 II -I Johnson St.. Newburyport, Mass. Lucy, Edward Daniel, 'DK . . . 1924 XV: 24 Harwood St., Dorchester, Mass. ' Ludeke, Herbert Carl ..... 1923 XVI S Washington Terrace, East Orange, B. Ludlow. George Hartwell, EX . . . 1923 XV3 1203 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. Ludwig, Leland Ornell, Jr., AKI-I . . 1924 XVz '77 Court St.. Houlton, Maine I Ludt, Randall W'hite, B.S. .... Grad Y-A 2516 Longfellow St., Detroit, Mich. Q Luger. Karl Edward. B.S. . . . Grad X-A 2011 W. Franklin St., Minneapolis, Minri. Lumb. Henry Oliver. AT r - 1925 XVQ 81 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Lumbard, Warner . . 1925 XIII 42 Claybourne St., Dorchester, Mass. LUIICI. Joel YOWCII ------ 1923 XV: 5968 Cabanne Place, St. Louis, Mo. Lurie, Eli, S.B. ....... Grad V 68 Seaver St., Roxbury, Mass. . Lusignan, Joseph Theodore, Jr., fbKE 192-1 VI-A 628 N. Commerce St., Stockton, Calif. Lusk, Charles Harrison ..... 1923 XV: 1046 Centre St., Newton Centre, Mass. Luster, Dwight Kerr, ATS? .... 1926 I 570 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J. Lutz, Frederick Stephen, 'PFA . . . 1926 VI 284 Hancock St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Lutz, William John . . . . . 1923 Il 583 Maple Ave., Elmira, N. Y. Lynch, Edward, Jr. .... . 1925 VI-A 193 Main St., Easthampton, Mass. Lyon, Lewis Estes . . 1923 X Los Angeles, Calif. Lyons, Henry Milton . . 1925 XV2 117 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Lyons, John Robert . . 1925 XV2 284 Dickinson St., Springfield, Mass. Lyons, Sanford, Carlisle . . 1924 X Box 228, Bennington, Vt. Lysaght, Vincent Edward . . . 1924 VI 215 Ridge St., Fall River, Mass. Mabley, Calton Ray, Jr., CIDFA . . 1925 Il 563 Seyburn Ave., Detroit, Mich. MacArdle, Donald Wales, S.B. . . Grad V 27 Sherwood St., Roslindale, Mass. McArdle, Edward Hoxsie 1924 V 153 Washington St., Brighton, Mass. Macauley, Reginald Hutchinson . . 1926 XV2 91 Parker St., Lowell, Mass. MacBrayne, Charles Robertson . . 1924 III2 232 Boylston St., Watertown, Mass. McCabe, Edward Joseph, Jr. . . . 1926 II 420 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. MacCal1um, William Henry, Jr., B.S. 1924 XV2 6602 Germantown Ave., Pl'IIl3.dClDll18, Pa. McCann, Charles Sumner, B.S., EX . Grad VI Moraine Park, Dayton, Ohio McCarthy, Daniel Joseph .,.. 1923 II 116 Saratoga St., Lawrence, Mass. McCarthy, Joseph Plath, 111K . . . 1925 XV2 102 Circular St., North Attleboro, Mass- MacCleery, Albert Millard . . . 1925 XIII 276 Lexington St., East Boston, Mass. McConnell, Samuel Parker, S.B. . . Grad. X-A 139 So. Hickory St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. McCornack, Willard Foote . . . 1926 X S Governor's Island, New York, N. Y. McCoy, John Teubner . . . . 192-1 X S 628M Howard St., Spokane, VVash. 475 gif' , il Q all N K-4 1, ,X U11 ,. iss., ,f-rx 're-Rx 1' 1.1srr1ff , e-QA , . -X157 Y' ' L... ggm, .,L N ,Y ' .. A K - -, vw 4 11 8? -'l 1 V . 1.-1 A1 7 1... , , 1-1 11- 11 , 1924 T .e11..H N 1 Q L1 1. 1924 W1 nrafff' -.,-,,,g..,s,-,-.-.....A..Y 1. wma. Mx--- 2. L. -. .. f , A .1 ff . K 'xl114EQXl,1ll ' ' V 1' '11l' X 1 1 - - 5,5 1 TFL Eff' MF F 5511 1 '11 .11 Vi? ik 1 I Name Class Course Home Address l X 1 1 N 1 1 1 McCrea, W'alter Dale, QIQEK . . 1923 II 3600 Macomb St., Washington, D. C. X 1 11 McCready, Donald William . . 1925 X 315 Naymut St., Menasha, Wis. 1111i McCue, Howard Wheeler . . . 1926 II 712 Court St., Fulton, Mo. ff McCulloch, Charles Emanuel . . . 1926 X 345 Senator St., Brooklyn, N. Y. N McCulloch, David Hamilton . . . 1926 X 345 Senator St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1, , McCutcheon, Charles Raymond, BGII 1923 XV2 1108 So. 46th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1, 1 11 MacDonald Irving Roger .... 1926 V 37 Bradwood St., Boston, Mass. ' 1111 MacDonald, Stuart Parshley . . . 1923 X Newfields, N. H. 11, MacDonald Thomas Ross .... 1926 VI 489 Lincoln St., Manchester, N. H. , ,, ff McDonnell, James Smith, Jr., AT . . Grad. Aero Eng. 3304 G St., Little Rock, Ark. if MCD0Y1011gh. Clarence .la1116S1 .lr.1 EX 1924 IV1 342 VVestern Ave., Albany, N. Y. gcD151xvgllCEll1ottuI?r1'1ery .... X911 Harlosg Sti, ArlingtonMMass. ' 'ac u . eorge llam .... o 2B t., llRi , . 1135 MacDuflie, Malcolm Angus . . 1925 II 182 Cghtral St? Sprggiielfsliflass. 15 1 111CgaEh1n1 lgoaigias Dyer . . 1332 3328 wgrengngronlsg.,H1I11Ib1rig.Minn. - 1 1 C n ree. e gnew ..... ' 1 ox 2 , entra ity, e , McFarland, Clifton Benedict . . . 1926 I 294 VV hington A ., Chel e , M . 1 McFarland. George Conrad, 112112 . 1924 X 1020 15a5Ka1b Sr., Ni1rristov5n?Pa.asS 1 MacG1llivraY1 GQ1'31'd Augustine . . 1925 IIII 27 Fuller Terrace, West Newton, Mass. 1 McGinn1s, Francis Dorr .... 1923 II 5 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 1 : Q1cg1n111s3l2'ax'14!51s W11:l1am . . YE-A 32 Parkvale Ave., Allston, Mass. 1' C ral . 0 n meen ..... - -B 52 Francis S., Roxbury, Mass. McGrath, David Francis . . . . 1925 I1 1168 B lst St., Ch t t H'll, M . 1 1 McGrath. Philip Cushing .... 1924 X 55 v1fa1?1l11 sf, Loernfffir. vf ass 1 1 1 1 McGrew. Edward 0s6Dh11S. If-1 AKE 1926 I Powder House Road, Groton, Mass. 1 1 Mcgulre. J W1g1an1 cpm- . - 1330 X11 14 Adams St., VVinthrop, Mass. 1 C enry. 1 lam 601. . . 5 J 2 1414Th'dA .,L ' '11,K. l McHugh, Charles Patriclg .... 1926 X 17 OlneyrSt.,xl?7ate?i1d:ii, 'lVIas:. 1 1 Mcllhenny. Isbell Ffahljllln, S.B. . . Grad. VI 2320 Main Ave., San Antonio, Texas 1 1 Mellveen, George Melville .... 1924 II 182 Godwin Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. 1 1 Mclndoe, James Francis. AKE . . 1924 XV2 G93 Marshall St., Portland, Oregon 1 . 1 Maclnnes, Frances Jean, B.S., M.S. . Grad. VII 46 Mass Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 1 1 Mc12toshEHeln:erEgA1i S. . . IX? 316 Hamilton, St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. 111 1 C CCH, Vere WIIIQ, . . . . Quinlan, Texas 1 Qicgenna, Hgnry Franqeixjr. . . . Q71 34 gayettedSX, Cambrililfze, Mhalss. , 1 1 1 C ennan. 0.Wman1 . . . 5 'X -1 75 oddar ve., Broo ine, ass. 11 1 11 MCK1lJlJC1'l. Ell101l SDEHCGT, AXA . . 1925 XV1 33 Lowell Road, Schenectady, N. Y. 11 111 MaCk1e. Robert Forrest .... 1924 X 20 Potter St., Bradford, Pa. 1 1' MHCKIHHOII. Charles, S.B. .... Grad. II 40 Fairmount St., Dorchester, Mass. 1 McKinnon. Hugh Deane. AB.. EX . 1923 VI 5341 Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1 1 McK1ttr1ck, Bertrand Allan . . . 1923 I 15 Hawthorn St., Lowell, Mass. 1 1 McLane, Lawrence Sorenson . . . 1923 X Honolulu, Hawaii 1 1 McLaren, Franklin Vtfilliam . . 1925 VI-A Martin Terrace, East Milton, Mass. 1 1 MaCLaucl'1l1n, Charles Lewis . . 1926 X 25 Eames St., Framingham, Mass. 1 1 MCl-fallghlln, Edward Dennis . . 1925 I 7 Allen Place, Melrose, Mass. 1 MHCT-Can, Arthur Robert . . . 1925 I 89 St. Rose St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1 1 1 MacLean. James Bliss, B.A. . . 1924. VI-A 119 Hawthorne sr., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11 1 Qiagkeaxg Iiaichlag Xlilllard, B.S. . 13.34 V1 Gregham Sou? Ricligiond, Va. 1 a eo , war orman . . a S' ' t., ' , s . 1 l1gCMaR0n1 girl ChaItIl1am . . 1926 I 9DVe1hSi3ll St., Edgett, Miss. - 1 1 C a on, omas eo . . . 1923 X 11 Hawthorne St., 'Woburn, Mass. 1 1 1 McMaster, John Edgar - - . 1926 VI Stedman St., Chelmsford, Mass. 1 1 1 MCM?9k1H1 Robert Ward. A.B. . . 1925 IV1 497 East Main St., Lexington, Ky. 1 1 McMichael, William Herbert . . 1926 VI 49 Quint Ave., Boston, Mass. 1 1 1 MacMillan. Francis .... . 1924 VI 51 Valley Way, East Orange, N. J. 11 1 11 MaCM1llaI11 HEHYY .lOl'1n . . . 1924 X 220 McLennan Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 1 1 1 ll1igl1lTfl:gf?25vii?Uxg1f31 .lf-1 Xi' - - X351 11505151 Lafgyetti Denier, Colo. 1 I' 1 a rancis . . . 1 2 t., tt 0, ass. 11 1 MacNaught, Malcolm Sewall , . 1924 VI 35 Williams St., Ergdkline, Mass. 11 1 11 l1ZclN1eI1l,1G1eIorgeA 1VIalco1lm A B . . . XI 385 Winthrop St., Winthrop, Mass. ,1 1 aC 611 E1 exam. er, . . . . III Grand Narrows, Nova Scotia 11 1 1 MCNelllS1 James Stanislaus . . 1923 II2 50 Penfield St., Roslindale, Mass. 1 1 1 Magfimbe-1'.1FraEk Fest? KIQFA- - - E32 1783 glass AvebCambrElgf, Mass. ee, 0 n aymon , . . 18'9 k St., e ver, o o. ll 1 1 MaCPh6fS0n. Gardner Blake . . 1924 XV? 390Willi,dton Road? Brookline, Mass. 3 1 1 MCQl1eer1 Bert Harrison, B.A. . 1923 X-B 15 Buckminster St., Brighton, Mass. 1 , McQu1ston, Charles Fitch, KZ . . 1923 I 180 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 1 11 Alcflglggyngldg P20152 BYQOZSKE 1 59212 X1X-S cfo Adjutant General, Washinggn, D. C. 1 an 1 a D War , . . ra . II- 117 Taney Road, Baltimore, . 1 1 MeWane, William ...... 1924 XV 1320 St. Ch 1 St., B' ' h .Al . 1 McVKglliams, Douglas Edmund, A.B., 2 ar es lrmmg am a 1' ' E ..,...... 1924 I 149 E. S b St., Sh k' , P . 11 1 1 Maddock, Samuel Booth, AT . . . 1925 X 244 NVibii'41il Portsmgiirtlci, I-L 111 E 1 Maddocks, Austin William . . 1925 XV2 Owl's Head, Maine 11 11 ilggffglffgg lilussellcfgtisc .B S1 . . 1:1922 X1 45 DHDY Sr.,Wa1tham.Ll,1fIass. I 1 1 1 .1 Owar. ar 1 . . . . ra . 1113 orton Ave., Des oines, owa 1 1 11 Magarian. Masiek Charles .... 1923 VIII Route H, Box 358, Fresno, Calif. ,1 1 MHECE1 .l0hH. Jr: ...... 1925 XV2 12 Lorraine St., Hartford, Conn. 11 1 11 Khgagoun, Frederick Alexander, S.B. . Grad. XIII 54 Pequossette St., Watertown, Mass. ,1 , 1 M21h0f1CY1 George Francis .... 1925 I 282 Centre Ave., Rockland, Mass. 11 1 1 ahoney, Wllllam l0SCDh, QIPK . . 1925 II 439 Lexington St., Waltham, Mass. ' M lc 11 1 1 Mal eneace. Alexander Watts, frm . 1925 VII 526 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. 11 1 11 Malagddh Alfred 1 ..... 1925 II 357 South Ave., Whitman, Mass. 21 1 111 a One. Nelson Davidson .... 1925 II 226 Warren St., Fall River, Mass. 1 , 1 1 1 l 11 '1 1 1' 11 1 1 111 476 11 1 11 L 11 UV L -- 'mga -AF . .M - 77 '- 1 T I .. 5. 1 W., .,,,,-, rj' , 1 I . , 514 if l 1 is Vi: V 'ff ggi? -1 I ll? VM ls: 4111 V11 ,l' 111 11 lf' HW: H1 lll 1 el l, is 1 1 1 l li 1 it si' ii ll gli 1 lil li, 4 A . ... F - 2 L' nerfij , '. . r r ' fir? LA 1924 1 A Nu rn f Maltzman. Max . . . Mancha. Raymond . . . Manion, James Tracy . . Manley. Francis. Edward . . Mann, Frederic Sturgis . . . Mann, Nelson Theodore . . Mann, Raymond Fairbanks. 5.11. Manning, Edward Morgan. fbKil' Manning, Vkiilliam Hewson, QAX Manuele, Joseph. Jr .... Mapes, Charles Marvin . . Marangos. James Evangelus . Marble, Cecil Carlton, AXA . Marden. Norman Leighton . Marder, 1Valter Smith. Jr. . . Mares, Joseph Raymond. EX . Margolin, Benjamin . . , Marindin. Frederick Ritchie . Marks, 1Villard Martin, 4123.1 . Marquez, Arturo .... Marrs, Purinton Fay . . . Marsh, Dwight Hutchinson, SAX Marsh, Gustave Arnold , . Marsh, Lynn Palmer, EAI-I . . Marshall, Arnold Raymond . Marshall, Gray Leslie . . . Marshall. Hyman Freeman . Martin, Everett Vance, B.S. . Martin, Frederick Eastman . Martin, Joseph Thomas . . Martin, Pete Valentine, KE . Martin, Ronald James . . . Martinez, Francisco Carbajal . Marvin. George Glover . . . Maschi. Angelo .... Maser. Roland Henry . . . Mason. Donald Bentley, B.S. , Mason. George Edward . . Mason, Trafton Bushnell . Massari, Silvio Carl . . . Massey, I enton, KA . . . Masterman, John Vernon . . Mathewson, 11Vilfred Fairbanks Matsuo, Kenzo ..... Matteson, Clyde Potter, B.S. . Mattson, Thomas Everett . . Maturo, Domingo . . . Maxson. Lisle Judson . . . Maxwell, Joseph Roman, B.S. Maxwell, Robert Gilmore . . May, William Edward, KIDBE . Mayell, Grant Fancher . . . Maynard, Perry Coates . . Mayoral, Joaquin Mariano . Mead, Brian, A.R.C.Sc., M.S. Mead, Edward Adams . . . Meade, Ray, B.S ..... Meadows, Samuel Spaulding, A111 Meaker, Oscar Phelps . . . Meakin, Allan George, Jr. . . Mearls, Walter Joseph . . . Meachling, Eugene Burlingame Meehan, William .... Meeker, David Anderson, B911 Meekins, Raymond Morton , Meloan, Andrew Westlake . . Merkelson, Irving .... Merrell, Seward Snow, IIKA . Merrick, Joseph Brainard . . Merrick, Lathrop Bennett . . Merritt, Charles Hart, 3rd, AXA Mansfield. Norman Lathrop, 5.11-I 1--C, Merritt Roswell Au ustus A.B. LLB., I E 1 1 KIPAO ..... . . Merzbach, William Louis, ZBT Messer, William Earl . . . Metcalf, Walter Augustus, ANP Metcalfe, Stephen Brownlow, ZNII . Metz, Louis Arthur, XXII . . MeVay, Francis Forpaugh . . MeVay, James Charles . . f 2- - gag ' sn .aj xt A AF-' g fix , . 1 Q q LCV ,.. f:4,.iNY f' -figlfil 1 wif- 2- i 17 Z. ' , ll Ji TFL HNlQUE 1924 Wt! FFN ,. G' X' f ' Y ffm? .. 22. Q1..,a,g4.4g244 ll-N ll 3' - , , Q.1111L1L g?ii1'--'I 4' i i -1 l, 1,11 J ii Class !'our.rr Home .-lddrefs . 1923 IV, 1,19 Congress Ave., Chelsea, Mass. ill 11 . 19211 Yl 4145 11'estminster Place, St. Louis. Mo. if l . 19213 Yl 103 Columhia Road, Dorchester, Mass. . 102-1 l S3 Spear St.. Melrose, Mass. in . 1923 ll 9 Newcomb Place, Taunton, Mass. . 1923 ll Buzzards Bay, Mass. 1 V . Grail. X-A 292 Fairmount Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. 1- , . 19213 ll 19-1 Maple St., Lynn, Mass. i L, . 1921 ll 33,1 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. .1 ' . 1923 Yl Hillsboro. N. H. lg . 11125 YI 2-17 Eagle St., Fredonia, N. Y. 'FT-N, . mess vi spring Valley. N. Y. N1 . 1924 l Naonssa. Greece i . 1925 X13 9.3 E. Squantum St., Atlantic, Mass. 1 . 192-1 Y 15 Summit Place, Newburyport. Mass. ,il . 1923 ll 614 Belvidere Ave.. Plainfield, N. J. NM . 1024 X c'o Central Park, Helena, Mont. la 1926 VI 123 Norwood Ave., Newtonville, Mass. V . 1926 IVi 16 Arnold Ave., Northampton, Mass. 1 . 192-1 VII 1116 Central Ave.. Hyde Park, Mass. ' j . 1926 ll Montevideo, Uruguay A! , 1512-4 XV: 12 Highland St., Concord Junction, Mass. I . 1925 XXE 10 Ash St., Danvers, Mass. - 1 . 1925 Illg 3-1 Cambridge Terrace, Cambridge, Mass. 1 , 1924 Il St. Augustine, Fla. , . 1925 ll 1 W'illow St., Concord. Mass. . 1925 YI 41 Hardwick St., Faneuil, Mass. . 1923 K 30 Cleveland St., Gloucester, Mass. . 1924 Il Voland, Pa. . 192-l K Colebrook, N. H. . 1923 YI-A 906 Northampton St., VVilkes Barre, Pa. . 1923 IIIQ 2710 Griffith Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . 1920 YI Broad Brook. Conn. . 1926 X Vizcaya, Spain . I , 1923 V 605 Market St., Jacksonville, Fla. . 1926 YI 219 XVinthrop St., Framingham, Blass. . 1926 X 540 E. S-1th St., New York, N. Y: . Grad N-A 758 Harvard St., Rochester, N. 11. . 1925 II 10 Foster St., Attleboro, Mass. . 1925 YI 64 Bates St., Northampton, Mass. . 1924 Illg 2-114 N. Drake Ave., Chicago, Ill. . 1924 X151 Dentonio Park, Toronto, Canada ,I . 1926 II 648 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. . 1925 X 21 Morell St., North Weymouth, Mass. . 1924 VI Tokio, Japan . Grad Aero Eng. Buffalo, Wyoming . 1924 XIV 133 High St., Fitchburg, Mass. . Grad VI S22 Beacon St., Boston.. Mass. . 1923 X111-A 338 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. . 1923 V 827 South 48th St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 1926 X 885 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. . 1924 X 400 Charles River Road, Cambridge, Mass. 1 . 1924 XV2 East St., Middleton, Mass. . 1924 II 58 Washington St., Brattleboro, Vermont . 1924 II 8: VI 16 Sol St., Ponce, Porto Rico . Grad. V 29 VVelliington Road, Bournemouth, Eng- lan . 1923 IX-B 27 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. . 1924 IIIi 159 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge, Mass. . 1925 VI 200 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. . 1924 VI-A 3 Grover St., Auburn, I h . 1923 X 3316 Fairfield Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . 1926 VI-A 251 W'est Fourth St., South Boston, Mass . 1923 VI 1143 Vine St., Denver, Colo. , 1926 I 26 Bellflower St., Dorchester,.Mass. . . 1924 XV2 110 South Broadway, Greenville, Ohio . 1923 III1 162 1RIhinecliffe St., Arlington Heights, ass. . 1926 VI Oquawka, Ill. . 1924 X 146 Shirley Ave., Revere, Mass. w . 1925 XV2 658 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse, Y. . 1925 V I-A 129 llfoger Williams Ave., Providence, . 1926 X Lowell St., Andover, Mass. . 1925 II 346 Main St., Danbury, Conn. . 1923 IX-B Macon, Ga. . 1923 X 60 NV. 68th St., New York, N. Y. . 1924 V 31 Richardson St., Barre, Vt. . 1923 XV2 65 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. . 1923 III1 65 Greenough St., Brookline, Mass. . 1923 IX-B 3625 Dewey Ave., Omaha, Neb. . 1926 IX-B 2907 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. . 1926 IX-B 2907 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. ' 477 5 J 'Nfl as pi 7 f S- - Y ' ' . l-F. if , 1' , 1 'X ililflf ' uni A - - 1 - - ' - 5 :li F ' '1 gg 923- 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 no . J -f iffv-F-fy..-., I. . , , 9' -t - gif: .fi-, x rf ,I - .4 ,. , .A .L fri J -:ki ' ,. A' gff,Q, , ,, i l 'A A 5 V459 Name Class Course Home .-lddress Meyerand, Russell Gilbert . . 1925 VI-A Central Y. M. C. A., Minneapolis, Minn Meytrott, Charles Wesley . . , 1926 VI 189 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ,gi Michelena, Justo Luis .... 1924 11 Havana, Cuba ,f , Milano, Leonard Damasus Pasquale 1925 V 91 Perkins St., Somerville, Mass. M' Milem, Charles Russell ..., 1926 II 802 Park Ave., Sikeston, Mo. Miles, Beroth Francis, A.B, . . 1924 VI 13906 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio I Miller, Albert Raymond . . . 192-1 II 105 Ontario St., Lynn, Mass. A Miller, Charles Eordenl.lJr.,BBSS., 41121 K1-A 1g7.lWalnutSSt.CGoldsboro, C. Y , ,. . , , . Miller, Charles itzmi er, . . . , 2 0 a-timore t., ettysburg, a. 5 Miller, Clarence Edwin, B.A. . . 1923 X Beallsville, Pa. Eff Miller, Clarke Cordis , . . 1923 X 1110 Main St., Racine, 1Vis. Miller, Edmund Huddleston . 1923 XV2 547 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Miller, Forrest Kenneth . . . 1925 11 950 NVest Market St., Akron, Ohio gb Miller, Gillette Niles, GX . . . 1923 XVQ 67 Kenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. QF Miller, Henry Cowdin Lay, Ir., Xfb 1923 II 135 NV. Upsal St., Germantown, Pa. ,gl Miller, Helen Shannon ,... 1923 V 1483 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Miller, John Amos . . . 1925 11 1452 So. Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky. Miller, Marion French . 1324 XV1 677 Chestmlt St., VVaban, Mass. M'lI , Y el Henry . . 1. L6 11 1110 Main St., Racine, NVis. lvlillgii, l9ziJul Leslie . . 1925 XVa Evanston. 111. Miller, Stephen Jones d. If 380 Hillside Avg., IC-grange, N. J. I' M'I , Ed Y rd Alexan er . .L5 I Nlont 1 ernon. 1 . . Milgg, Thgozilore . . 1925 V fl Hagar St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. I Milot, Gerald Barre . 1925 V 117 Pine St., Attleboro, Mass. ' W Minassian, Gegge Ara . . Igrg-glans, AgYSSiHii . ,H K - M' , H ry eorge, A . . . 3 1 . roa way, ouisvi e, y. Rlihlgi, Rgginald Badley, B.S., .1'l'.1 1923 IV: 82 VVashington St., VVellesley Hills, Mass. , , Minsk, Morris Louis l .... 1926 XIV 57 Grove St., Chelsea, Mass. l ' Mitchell, Herbert Cossitt, B.S. . 1923 ll 124 So. Fifth Ave., La Grange, Ill. Mitchell, Ronald Alexander, QKE 1325 XVQ Stafford Sp1gngsCCogn.d M 1 Mittell, Sherman Fabian . . . p. 124 Oxford t., am ri ge, 'ass. l Moguez, Madeleine Marguerte . 1923 VII Brussels, Belgium . M'ohr, Anna Lous ..., 1923 113 Bergen. Norway I Mohring, Anna Augusta . . 1923 K-B 642 Second St., Lancaster. P21- Moir, Robert Wardrop . . 1926 I 78 VVoodb1ne Stl, Auburndale, Mass. i ' Moll, Edward HarminiEgA. , I 26 Batavia Stqlgoledo, Ohio M l t d, Melvin Car , . . . 1 X Spring Valley, inn. 1 Iwliirigzaln, Charles Eilwaxisd A. . . XIV' X 24 Central St.,1Somerville, Mass. '11 t mery, Doug as, . . . . 7 -r Claremont, ai. Miigtgcrixnery, Tliagnias Roger, B.S. X51 Woods Iixlfle, Mass. D I T 1 Hoodie, Thomas win . . . 5 620 VV. ontery t., emson, exas l M dj, Charles Glenn .... 1925 X111 130 East Eighth St., Atlanta, Ga. I lifliiijmdy, John G., A.B. .... 1925 VI-A 33 Fairmont Ave., Cambridge, Mass. i Moon. James Southworth, B911 . 1926 IIIQ 502 Linden Place, Cranford, N. J. I Moore, Charles Gaeeiivvood . , XX GS Grant Ave.A1Valt1lGarni7lNIS6s. hl t , Moore, Clarence i iam . . -' 'i 4420 eorgia. ve., . ' ., as 1118 O11 D. C. A Moore, Donald Edwin . 1924 I 35 Lee St., Cambridge, Mass., 1 Moore, Dudley .... 1923 IV: 1 Kenwood St., West Somerville, Mass. Moore, Frank Everett, Ir. . 1924 XV1 Box 246, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone l Moore, Herbert Carlton . 192-1 II 161 Congress St., Milford, Mass. ' goore, Rogerllgrescdtt, KZJKE . Ilpfi 330 MaiinhSti,SSacrg1INfIa1rg:I Y I' orell, Pasca osepl . . . 5 2 328 N. ir t.. ean, . . Morgan, Alva Brittan . . . 1924 VI 17' Maple St., Malden, Mass. Morgan. Francis Ring,hS.B. . Grad. I 140Oak St., LawrenceNMass. In M Morgan, Harold josep . 1925 XV 32 Kimball Terrace, EXVLOIIVI e, fass. Morgan, Milton Bernard . 1926 X2 74 Green St., Cumberland, Md. l Morgan, Stuart Fraser . . 1924 XIV 601 Coggeshall St., New-Bedford, Mass .N 1 Morgan, WillarcIdLIeroy . . . V 1300 WAThircIgSt.hXVilm1ngt1eIn, Del. 1' oriarty, Dona ouis , . . 1 II S V'ew ve., ort ampton, ass. l Morrison, Mary Langley, A.B. . 1925 IV1 279lDartmouth St,, Boston, Mass. Morrissey, Robert Bernard Burns 1926 XIV 17 Puffer St., Lowell, Mass. i Morse, Excellenzpa Iieah, A.B., S.B. Grad. VIII Brandon, Vt.h S T N Y orse, Herbert rt ur, CPEK . . 1924 IX-B 2209 Sixteent t., roy, . . Morse, Kenneth Pratt .... 1926 I1 9 Douglass Ave., Norwood, Mass. Morton, Avery Adrian, A.B. . Grad. V Bethany, Neb. - . llgorton, Gecirge, Axshmllin . . 1926 VI 3055 N. lN'IegdiaRIStt1? Igfdligiianiolisiwlnd orton, Wil iam ran . 1925 X111 146 George t., e or 1 si e. ass Mosher, William Calvin . 1925 VI 31 Dorr St., Roxbury, Mass. Mossman, Bruce Morier . 1923 X 230 Franklin St., Holyoke, Mass. 1 lltjllota, CandCelarioJC1alor . . 1924 I Box 19, Ivlayzf-fire? Pcgto Rgzo t- Qi oulton, E win 0 n .... 1925 XVi Rosebank ai ax, ova co ia Mowry, Charles Edward, B.S. . Grad. X S4 Howe Ave., Middletown, Conn. I I Moy, Samuel Orne ..... 1925 II Canton, China 2 Moyes, Victor James .... 1924 X 226 Spencer St., Rochester, Y. : ' MuilirenthouptElCa1il Flifdirick, A.B, 1924 VI' 317 Cgurch Si., Pollighlkeepsie, N. Y. I u en erg, iar es ic , EX . 1925 IX 2 1020 entre ve., ea ing, a. 1 l Mulcahy, Francis Joseph . , . 1925 VI 6 Park St., Arlington, Mass. I Muller. Theodore Carl, B911 . 1925 IV1 263 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mullmnix, Henry Maston . . Grad. Aero Eng, 411 El Monroe St., Attica, Ind. 4 I Munford, Walter Ferdinand . . 1923 II 7 Berkshire St., Worcester, Mass. Munning, August Peter,lS.B. . , Grad. X-A Main St., Matawan, N. J. Murdoch, VValter Baldwin, fI1BE . 1923 XVQ Maui, Hawaii I 1. Murdock, Donald VVebber, EX . 1924 Illr 139 So. Union St., Olean, N. Y. 1 I .I L 1 I ' 478 I CN, .XR li Jw .., cj- tl rife - 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 Eli .firmly l NV: Nu mr Class Murphree, Eger Vaughan, B.S., Mm. Grad Murphy, Edward Aloysius. 13.8. Grad Murphy, Edward Dodge, +R . 1925 Murphy, Francis Joseph . 11126 Murphy, John Joseph . 1923 Murray. Richard . . . 1023 Murray, XYoodworth Nortlcy. 03 . . 111251 Musrhenheim. William . . 192.3 Musser, Neil Borgquist . , Grad Myers, Austin Southard . . 1023 Myers, Charles Rudoph 211 . 19211 Myers. Harry Marcus. SB., M.S., SAM ....., Grad Myrick, George Colburn , 11125 Naess. Ragnar Eidc . . . 1923 Nanejian. Harry Samuel . 1923 Nash, Arthur Palmer . 19243 Nash, George Matthew 192-4 Nash, Paul Revere. S.l-3, . Gravl Nason. Horace Edward . 19215 Nason. John Blaisdell, Jr. . 111211 Naughton, Joseph Michael , 192-1 Naughton. Malachy Joseph . 19221 Nauman, Gerald Marston, ATA 1923 Nee. Sang Ta ...,. 1923 Needham, Robert Francis . . 11125 Neitlich, George .... 192-1 Nelson, Dewey .... 1923 Nelson, Howard Stanwood, KE 1925 Nelson, Thomas ..... , 1924 Nesbitt, George. Floyd Jr., 11911 1923 Nevers, George Francis . . 1923 Nevin, Thomas Marshall, ZX . 192-1 Newcomb, XVallace Kempfer . 1026 Newhouse, Vilalter Harry, B.S. Grad Newman, Albert, Jr., ZBT . . 1925 Newman, Alexander Fred . 1923 Newman, I-larry ..,. 1925 Nibecker, Paul Braids . . . Grad Nichols, George Harris, B.S. . . Grad Nickerson, Archer Mills, Jr. . . 1925 Nickerson, Elizabeth Churchill, 13.3. . 1923 Nickle, Hugh Dickson, XX . . . 1923 Nicoll, Scott Fleming . . , . 1923 Nieh, Kuo Ying ..... Niekamp, VVilliam Stacy, XII' . Niles, Harold Harris . . . Niles, Philip Charles, B611 . . Nisbet, Robert Archibald . Nisley, Harold Albert . . Nissenbaum, Joseph . Noble, Albert .... Norby, Fred Clarence . . . Norris, George Napoleon, Jr. . Northrop, 1Villiam Watson, ATA Norton, Charles Eliot, ANI' . . Norton, Charles Ladd, Jr. . . Norton, Ralph Blaisdell . Norton, Theodore Edward . . Norwood, William Daggett . Novack, Lawrence . . . Novo, Braulio ..... Newell, Joseph Cornell, Jr., AXP Nowlen, Eugene Pratt, AXA . Noyes, William Henry, CPFA . Nye, YVarren Lemuel . . Nyi,Tsuh-Hyuin . . . Oakley. .I0hn Roswell . . . Oberwarth, Clarence Julian . O'Brien, George Francis . O'Brien, John Jeffrey . . . O'Brien, Morrough Parker . . O'Brien, Thomas Anthony . . O'Connor, James Vincent . Odegard, Arthur Olaf . . Odell, Clarence Joseph ., . . Odell, Daniel Weldon, 95 . . O'Donovan, Richard Leo, ARE Oeftinger, Edmund Frank . . Oetinger, George . . . 1925 . 1923 . 1923 . 1925 . 1925 . Grad. . 1923 , Grad. . 1926 . 1923 . 1925 , 1925 . 1925 , 1925 . 1926 . 1923 . 1924 . 1926 . 1923 . 1926 . 1923 . 1925 . 1923 . 1926 . 1924 . 1925 . 1925 . 1925 . 1924 . 1923 . 1924 . 1923 . 1925 . 1926 . 1926 . 1925 Course N Army Ord. Y IY1 NY1 NY-3 ll 11' N111-A Y B N-11 N I N 1 Yl Yl Yl Yl XY: NYn V1 NYJ III1 XY: XY: N XV: Il I 1I XII VI-A VI V XIII-A X II VII I1 II X III2 XV2 NVQ II 11 XVQ Navy Ord. V I-A X VIII XIV VI XV2 IX B VI-A VI II I IV1 X XV2 V II IV1 I VI I X II I II IV2 XIV X II 479 Home .-1 ddrcss 113-I Brook St., Louisville, Ky. 1: fo Adjutant General, Hfasliington, D. C. 1788 Lanier Place, 1Vashington, D. C. 92 South Sixth St.. New Bedford, Mass. 10 Auckland St.. Dorchester, Mass. 100 Vfaldemar Ave., Xvinthrop, Mass. Pond St., Greenbush. Mass. Hotel Astor, New York. N. Y. 173 Hancock St,, Cambridge, Mass. Mont Yernon. N. Y. Hotel Chelsea. Atlantic City, J. 1114 Fuller St.. Brookline, Mass. -159 Lebanon St., Melrose. Mass. Kristiania, Norway 292 Sussex St., Paterson, N. J. 35 Central St., Waketield, Mass. 215 Central St., 1Vakef'ieId, Mass. 58 Brockton Ave., Abington, Mass. 353 Blue Hill Parkway, Milton, Mass. 1215 Logan Ave., Tyrone, Pa. 279 Garson Ave.. Rochester. N. Y. 530 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 358 Pine St.. San Francisco, Calif. Shanghai, China 150 Medford St., Arlington, Mass. G37 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. XVestern Ave., Magnolia, Mass. 201 St. Andrews Terrace, XV.Helena, Ark. 57 Rowe St., Auburnrlale, Mass. Ashton, Md. Burnside, Conn. 9 East Eighth St.. New York, N. Y. 25 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. Fisher, Pa. 516 Cherry St., Helena, Ark. -142 Spruce St., Bridgeport. Conn. 10 Hersey St., Salem, Mass. U 1435 Valencia St., Los Angeles, Calit. Rock Ridge Ave,, Greenwich, Conn. 116 Putnam St., Quincy, Mass. 26 Lowell Ave., Newtonville, Mass. 155 Earl St., Kingston, Ontario, Canada Maui, Hawaii Tientsin, China U . 7104 Delmar, University City, Mo. Pigeon Hill, Vtieston, Mass. XVestor', Mass. 29 Robinson St., Schenectady, N. Y. Selden. Ohio 36 Willow St., Cambridge, Mass. 31 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Portland, Oregon 187 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale, Mass. 152 VVest 76th St., New York, N. Y. 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. 5 Acorn St , Boston, Mass. Box 92, Eastondale. Mass. Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. 3313 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. 12 Westminster Road, Roxbury, Mass. 22 Independencia, Batabano, Havana, Cuba 51 Seventh St., New Bedford, Mass. Benton Harbor, Mich. 12 VVillow St., Mystic, Conn. 30 Hewlett St., Vllaterbury, Conn. Shanghai, China 149 Main St., Hopkinton, Mass. 515 Ann St., Frankfort, Ky. 414 Eighth St., South Boston, Mass. 81 Richmond St., Brockton, Mass. Box 196, Phoenix, Ariz. 35 Walter Ave., Brookline, Mass. 154 Walnut St., Holyoke, Mass. 405 K St., South Boston, Mass. 13 Westfall Ave., Susquehanna, Pa. 1306 Rio Grande Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 945 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 19 Oakley St., Dorchester, Mass. 200 Efxuth Huntington Ave., Roxbury, ass. XV XV Lucas Mallare . ,-NA.. 4, 3 r C, I-Y A ...J g ion if it C H N 1 Q U E. 1924 Tlrg-1m'm-W-1'-'H'-' i '-'L 'WFT' '-' ' f'f- A - - -Hia--V A .- VNVE , -- --- Name Ogg, John William . Ogilvie, Leon Martin . Ogren, Cecil Carl . . O'Hara, Robert Burke . . Olander, Carl Herman . . Oliver, Boyd Emery . Oliver, Carroll Ashton . Oliver, Lockwood . . Olken, Nathan Louis , . Olsen, Andrew George . Olson, Arthur Joseph . Olson, Carl Harold . . Olson, Leonard William . O'Neil Edgar .... O'Neil, Frank Denis, 41K . O'Neil, John Francis .- Oon, Khye Hong . . Orahovatz, Sava Petroff . . . Oransky, Milton Lawrence, ZBT . Orcutt, John Wesley .... Orth, Allen ,... Ortiz, Sergio del Toro . . Osborne, Horace Edward , Osborne, John Marshall , Ostborg, John Leonard . Ovenshine, Richard Powell . . Owen, Owen, Oxnard, Benjamin Alexander, Jr., Packard, Royal Day . . . Padgett, Percival,,Jr. . Page, Norman .... Palm, George Henning . . Palmer, Earl Charles . . . Palmer, Rufus Nelson .... Papakonstantinou, Basil George . Papper, Abraham ..... Park, Robert Hiram . . . Parker Parker , Allen Ames .... . , George Batchelder, C.E. . Parker, George Edward, K2 . . Parker, George Lewis, Jr. . . Parker, Howard Robinson . . Parker, Joseph Lincoln . . Parker, Lloyd Gwin , . Parker, Milton Ellsworth . Parker Parker Paul Eastman . . I Rienzi Belcher . . Parkinson, Roger Wendell . . Parks, John Russell, BX . . Parrish, Parsons, Dean McCreagh, KE . Dudley Luzerne, ZAE . Parsons, Jack Field .... Parsons, John Jennings, ANI' . Parsons, Richard Bronson . Patacsil, Patisteas, Michael John . . Patten, Emerson Keilholtz . . Patten, Leslie Orton .... Patton, Temple Chapman, KE . Paul, George ...... Paulson, Arthur ..... Paysant, Charles Stuart . Peakes, Lawson Vernon, Jr. . Pearlstein, Nathan .... Pearson, Fisher Hildreth, Jr. . . Pearson, Harold Charles, AXA . Pearson, Philip Richardson . Peck, Jonathan Kenyon . . Peck, Mason Johonnot . . Peck, Myrle Russell, C.E. . Peene, David Dalkeith . . Peene, Reginald Hampt . . Peer, Albert Alexander .... Peirce, Wilmot Grant, Jr., B611 . Pen Dell, Frederick Towle . . Pennell, Edwin George .... Pennock, Edward Garrett, GX . Pennybacker, Miles Wells . . . PennyD2Ck61', James Anderson . Perkins, Alfred Manchester . Casper Joseph ..,. Thornton Washington, AXA XCI7 Class 1923 1925 1926 1924 1926 1924 1925 1923 1924 1925 1925 1926 1925 1926 1924 1926 1923 1923 1923 Clrad. 1925 1924 1926 1923 1926 1923 1925 1926 1925 1925 1923 1923 1926 1923 1925 1926 1924 1923 1923 Grad. 1924 1925 1925 1923 1924 1923 1926 1924 1925 1926 1926 1926 1924 1924 1926 1923 1923 1925 1926 1925 1924 1925 1926 1926 1926 1925 1923 1923 1925 1926 1925 1925 1923 1924 1924 1925 1923 1925 1923 1923 1923 Course IV1 I XVa XIV X I VI-A IX-B II I VI. V VI-A I XV2 IV2 X VI XV2 Army Ord. VI-A II XVs X I IX-C IX-C V XV2 I VI I II X-A X X I VI I I XV2 XV 2 VI-A I IX-B VII I VII II VI-A II VI VI 2 -1 II VI VI VI V I VI XV XIV XVS II X III2 2 -A VI-A V II IV1 X-B X XV2 II IV1 o XV V I-A XIII II 480 Home Address 701 E. Second Ave., Indianola, Iowa 701 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Mass. 37 Cedar St., Malden, Mass. 3212 West Ave., Newport News, Va. 227 Thacher St., Milton, Mass. 1301 O St., Sacramento, Calif. 365 Glenwood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 10908 'Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 158 Tremont St., Cambridge, Mass. 172 Beech St., Waverley. Mass. 6 Glide St., Dorchester, Mass. 54 Union St., Quincy, Mass. 2215 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.- 399 Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. X. 5901 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. 886 River Ave., Providence, R. I. Amoy, China Sofia, Bulgaria I 3425 Kingman Blvd., Des Moines, Iowa Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. 527 Church St., Lynchburg, Va. J ayuya, Porto Rico D 1025 VV. Central St., Franklin, Mass. 2537 Elliot Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 9 Union St., Concord, Mass. 136 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass., 42 Abbotsford Place, Buffalo, N. X. 739 Quebec Place, Washington, D. C. 100 E. 35th St., Savannah, Ga. Sebec Lake, Maine . 1833 Park Road, N. W., Wfashingtou. D. C. 20 Pearl St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. 1444 Carmen Ave., Chicago, Ill. Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone 122 W'ashington St., Weymouth. M2155- 3 Oak Place, Boston, Mass. 112 Poplar St., Boston, Mass. 36 Hillside Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Box 28, Billerica, Mass. 16 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. 350 High St., Newburyport, Mass- 63 Garland St., Chelsea, Mass. Stafford St., Islington, Mass. Cooksville, Maryland Miami, Fla. Fairhaven, Mass. I 170 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass. 300 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. 30 Westover St., WVest Roxbury, Mass. Franklinville. N. C. . 406 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 2083 Iglehart St., St. Paul, Minn. v 211 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. X. Paris, France 28 Mawney St., Providence, R. I. Banang, La Union, Philippines Laconia, Greece Rising Sun, Md. 22 Highland Ave., Stoneham, Mass. 26 Valley Road, Milton, Mass. 60 Fifth Ave., Hurley, Wis. 89 Jefferson Ave., Everett, Mass. 12 Freeman St., Wollaston, Mass. 73 Tracy Ave., East Lynn, Mass. 23 Revere St., Boston, Mass. 21 Pentucket Ave.. Lowell. Mass. 4 Summer Ave., Malden, Mass. 2 Summit Place, Newburyport, Mass. 114 Warren St., Pittston, Pa. 16 Stanwood St., Providence, R. I. Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, Pa. 32 Blythe St., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 32 Blythe St., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 31 Stanley St., St. John, N. B. 230 W. Tulpehocken St., Germantown, Pa. 166 Walnut St., Somerville, Mass.. 1133 Brighton Ave., Portland, Maine 243 Harvey St., Germantown, Pa. 1911 Avery St., Parkersburg, W. Va. 255 Kings Highway E., Haddonield, N. J. 393 Essex St., Salem, Mass. fs, ,ig ,, SJ in , . -- .. - - as , Q ,' 15' ' - 1. i' 7 g f - A W- , n A -A llll s. 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ii nf- --'W . .----.- -f'- - Y ---1, fr-,- 'i '..-' : L-li. .. YA , 'iifjli-. '.'i:fi',,,,':-'- 2 A Y ' A A 'V V A 0 II 7 il- QXN I 1 Name Class Course Home Address 'P i it Perkins, Joseph Staniiord, B.S. , 1924 XXH 38 XVashington Sn., Salem, Mass. l ' 1- Perkins. Oscar Lungren . . , 19211 XIV Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass. 4 Perkins, Wilder Emery . . . . 1925 ll 17 Shattuck St., XX-'orcester, Mass. , Perkins, XVilliam Roberton. Jr. . 19215 XIV 125 Louraine Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J , NL v I Perlman. Alfred. EAM . . . , 1923 XVi 1325 W. 27th St.. Minneapolis, Minn. 'P T i Perra, Henry Richard . . , 191211 1Vg 3-1 Madison St., Taunton, Mass. Perrin, Fred Hiram . . 192-1 VIII G2 Sagamore Ave., Medford, Mass. , Perrin, Hugh, A.B. . . . 19223 IVi 286 Warren St., Brookline, Mass. . N 1 Perry, Alfred James . . . 1923 II 170 Cumberland Ave., Portland. Maine f Perry, Edgar Lockwood . . . 1920 YI 234 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' l Perry. Foster Nichols. X112 . . 1923 II 62 Elm St., Westerly, R. l. 7 Xi Perry' john Howard, B.S., RLS. . , Grail. V Lincoln, Maine N Perry, Richard Toan . . . . 192-1 V1-A 021 N. Henry St., Madison, Wis. ' ,Q Perry. Stewart Strout .I . . 192.1 V1-A 38 Pleasant St., Winthrop, Mass. yx Pesquera. Quirino Eulogio . , 1923 VI Montevideo. lfrllguily' ' Petersen, Peter .... . 1923 l Hop, Norway Peterson, Charles Edward , , 1912.3 IX-'i Garwood, idaho Peterson, Chester .... . 19211 YI 274 Poplar St., Roslindale, Mass. Peterson, Douglas Alfred . . . 15125 YI 56 Hobson St., Brighton. Mass.- Peterson, Francis Marion. B.A. , Grad. V1-A 3-1 Reading Hill Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass. Peterson, Gustave Richard , 19215 XVi Cor. fond and Avon Sts., Jamaica Plain. -lass. Peterson, Justin Vivian . . 1925 VI-A 137 Ballard St., Saugus, Mass. Peterson, VVilliam XVinsor . . 1920 I 55 Patten St., Boston, Mass. Petze, Charles Louis, Jr. . , 1925 X Hotel Palatine, Newburgh, N. Y. Pew, James Edgar. EX . . . 1920 X Box 23, Moylan, Pa. Pew, John Glenn . . . . 19213 II 5439 Swiss Ave., Dallas, Texas Phelps, Albert Carroll, B.S. , 1925 X 34 Haynesworth St., Sumter, S. C. PIWIDS. Aflihl-ll' Dl'YCl?I1 - - . 1935 IV2 -1 Clark St., XfVestlield, Mass. PhelDS. Charles Mortimer, B611 , 192-1 XV1 2124 Shunk St., Philadelphia. P21- Phelps, Leonard Volk . . . 1926 X 15 Sylvan St., Springfield, Mass. Phelps, Roger Edward . . . . 1923 VI-A 15 Sylvan St., Springtield, Mass. Philbrick, Lawrence Scribner . . 1926 VI 51 Malvern St., Melrose, Mass. Phillips, Llewellyn Ruvini, ATA . 1925 IX-B Papeete, Tahiti, South Sea Islands Phillips, Paul Maurice, S.B. . . Grad. X-A 15 Maybrook St., Dorchester, Mass. Phinney, Hugh Moore . . . . 1924 X 251 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Pickett, Charles Marvin . . . 1920 XV1 S00 Centre St., Boston. MHSS- Piepho, Edward Ernest . . . 1925 VI-A Hebron, Ind. . Pierce, Albert Hopkins, S.B., XXI' . . Grad. IVi 29 Colden Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Pierce, Edward Gilman . . . 1923 VI 141 Lake Ave., Bristol, Conn. Pierce, Marjorie, S.B. . . . . Grad. IVi 106 Queensberry St., Boston, Mass. Pierson, Frank Orian . . 1926 XV2 Main St., Cromwell, Conn. Pihl, Paul Edward . . . Grad. XIII-A 1836 North A St., Elwood. lfld- Pike, Herman Fay, QBE . . 1923 XV2 67 Wyoming Ave., Melrose, Mass. N Piland, Julius Lynch . . 192-1 I 496 Highland Ave., Beaumont. T9-X35 Pinkoson, Harry, 1122A . . 1925 I 15 Cordova St., St. Augustine, Fla. k Piper, Eric Gaston . . . . 1920 II 20 Charlesgate East, Boston, Mass. Piroomoff, Reuben Serge . . . 192-1 XIV Caucasus, Russia Piston, Donald Stover, S.B. . . Grad. VIII 91 Thorndike St., Arlington, Mass. . Pitman, Richard Jackman . . 1925 VI 221 Pleasant St., Laconia, N. H- W Pitre, Antonio Salvator . . Grad. XIII-A 18 Bellevista Road, Allston, M2155- Plant, Edward Curtis . . 192-1 XV2 9 Cypress Apts., Brookline, MASS- Plant, Paul Russell . . . 1923 VI 7 Strong Terrace, WVinsted, Conn. Pollock, Elden Decatur . . 1924 II 2707 Tenth Ave. N., Seattle, Wash- Pomeroy, Eltweed, Jr. . . . 1923 XVa Donna, Texas Pomykala. Edmund Stanley . . 1923 I 424 E. Liberty St., savannah. Ga- Pool, Charles Lundy . . . 1923 XI 67 N. State St., Concord, N. H. 1 Pool, James Monroe . . . 1925 XV2 300 Washington St., Princeton, Ky. Poor, Leander Holden, QAX . . 1923 I York, Pa. Poore, Charles Edmund, SAX - . 1926 VI 22 Kensington St., Bradford, Mass. Y POINT. Llllyd Judson - - - . 1923 II Overlook Drive, Port'Washingl0H. N- Y- Porter, Louis Fowler . . , 1924 II 15 Montague St., Arlington, M2155- Possiel,,Rakenius Julius . . 1924 IX-B Pittsburgh, Pa. Pote, Alfred Joseph . . . . 1925 VI 18 Chestnut St., Chelsea, MHSS- Potter, Henry Buchanan . . 1926 III1 700 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo. N- Y- Potter, Wilson, Jr. . . . . 1923 IX-B Forestville, Conn. Potter, Winthrop Ferguson , 1923 V I-A 583 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. Potvin, Edgar Henri . . . 1924 IV1 1168 Virgin St., Rumford, Maine Powell, Albert Perry, S.B. . . . Grad. XIV 530 Cambridge St., Allston. M2155- Powell, Benjamin Frank, QIPAG . . . 1923 I Las Animas, Colo. Powell, Philip White, K2 . . 1923 XV1 Milton, Vt. Powell, William Clark . . . 1923 XIII-A 3539 W. 40th Ave., Denver, Colo. Powers, David Bruce . . . 1926 XVQ 1133 River St., El Paso, T exas Powers, Edward Gerard Anthony . . 1925 II 751 Broadway, South Boston, M2155- Powers, James Bernard . . 1925 II North Wilbraham, Mass. POWEIS. Leslie Warren . .' . 1923 XV2 46 Chatham St., Lynn, Mass. Powers, Lewis Jerroldton, Jr., OE . . 1923 IX-A 116 Pearl St., Springfield, Mass. . Pozas, Emilio ..... . 1924 II 112 Hidalgo St., Monterrey, MEXICO Prady, Henry Eli .... . 1925 I 553 Alger Ave., Detroit, Mich. Pratt, Carl Newton . . . 1925 IV1 140 Circuit Road, Winthrop. M2155- Pratt, Elliot Sterling . . . 1926 XV: 120 Mt. Vernon St., Lowell, M2155- Pratt, James Welden, AKE . 1923 II 309 I St., Tacoma, Wash. Pratt, James Weston . . . 1924 III2 1 Bennington St., Quincy, MaSS- 481 1,5 Tas rf .'i af , 1. -, , -1 . 1 ,f-4 , . .1 of A .. A--ffs .Preis -1 . ' pt fr sc-, J ,L' Jgrg:,,i25,i?if m gf -agzrgglif 1, 1 . f D . as -LL T alla, e - .J 5 ,F ,X , . , 7 L , . ff? a isnt or s c n N r Q u E 1924 fi' - 4. .,, ..,a.,:QW,,,,,,,.f-as-'Y-:fox-Leffffife,rjifz' 'if've+'--wif -vgaifff-W.-1-'frf?1,'.,'f'. -ri' '4 . . 31- .. . .l - 1. l:ii.uiiessffe+f+-' is I I 9 ' his lill..l.+ NX gf' ,j 7-- Y - -----W - Y -7- ' Y L - 4 Y . I , 655 , if Nl. lf! Name Class Course Home Address lxrgg Pratt, Percy Paul, GX .... 1923 XV2 74 Arthur St., Battle Creek, Mich. Prentiss, Albert Martin, CPKE , . 1925 XV3 1730 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Prentiss, Spencer Ward, B.A., ZNI' Grad V 202 Anderson Place, Buffalo, N. Y. QQ ,J P Prescott, Kenneth Crosby , . . 1925 I 69 Chestnut St., Everett, Mass. X-, df Preston, Frank VVhipple , . 1925 II 210 Atwater Road, Springfield, Mass. - ' Preston, Jack Degge, B.S. . . Grad VI 3706 Euclid Ave., Dallas, Texas i Preston, Joseph Kitchener . . . 1923 lx 29 Herschel St., Lynn, Mass. Price, John Kauffman, B.S., KE . 1925 VI 602 Fisk St., Alexandria, La. Price, Richard Preston, QIHKE . . 1925 VI-A YVellfieet, Mass. I , ,ff Prinz, Robert Bieser, C.E. . . . Sp. 425 So. Jackson St., Dayton, Ohio lg-., ff' I Priolo, Bartholomew . . 1926 VI-A 27 Dwight St., Boston, Mass. 'X Proctor, Bernard Emerson . 1923 VII 177 Mt. Vernon St., Malden, Mass. , Proctor, Elwood Major . . 1924 II 235 Clifton St., Malden, Mass. Proctor, Kenneth Whipple . , 1925 II 235 Clifton St., Malden, Mass. Prout, George Russell . . . 1923 VI-A 83 Goddard St., Quincy, Mass. SX Prouty, Arthur Rudolph, ACID . 1924 VI 25 High St., Spencer, Mass. 1 . U Punyagupta, Soonobong Boon 1924 I 1919 Chakrawardi Road, B-angkok, Siam eh , Purinton, Willard Bates, S.B. . Grad Tx-A 60 Green St., Augusta, Maine - Putnam, Gerald ..... 1923 I 54 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Putnam, Palmer Cosslett, AXP . 1923 XII 335 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. Putnam, Preston Meldram . 1925 I 45 Lindall St., Danvers, Mass. Pyle, Albert Jocelyn .,,. 1923 VI V 110 W. 30th St., VV1lm1ngton, Del. Quarles, VVilliam VVashington, Jr., EE 1924 XVz 439 Lapsley St., Selma, Ala. Quealy, Mahlon, KIJKE .... 1924 III1 Kemmerer, Wyoming Quiggle, Dorothy .... 1926 V 443 Parker St., Newton Centre, Mass. Quinn, Robert Paul, KE . 1925 VI Northfield, N. J. Quirin, Eugene Lafayette . 1924 XV2 250 Coolidge Ave., Manchester, N. H. Rabkin, Morris Aaron .... 1924 X 43 Revere St., Boston, Mass. Radcliffe, Oswald Thornton . . 1923 XV2 18 Chestnut St., Shelton, Conn. Radoslovich, Michele Luca . . 1925 lVi Zara, Italy . Safterybjohn Howard, A.B., QFA 1334 II? 424 Thirg St.UGeneva, Ill. ' amis, scar ..... . . 1 5 I ontevi eo, ruguay Ramsey, John Patterson, Jr. . . . 1925 V 'Woodbine Farm, Charlotte, Vt. Ramseyer, Charles Francis, A.B. , Grad X-A 14 Adelaide St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Randall, Lawrence Stevens . . 1926 II 93 Ford St., Brockton, Mass. Randall, Sumner Silsbee, Jr. . , 1926 VI S5 Vassell St., Wollaston, Mass. Randolph, Robert Montgomery, B911 1923 II 131 Main St., Rahway, N. J. Ranger, Casper 2nd, Xfiv . . . 1925 IV2 1125 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass. Rankin, Rodney Curtis . . . 1923 XV2 10713 Orville Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Raphael, Harry Reuben, CIPZA . . 1923 XVi 129 Cliff St., Norwich. Conn. Rau, Henry, Jr., ZBT . . . , 1924 X A 50 East 58th St., New York, N. Y. Ravecca, Francisco, Jr. . . 1923 II Montevideo, Uruguay I Rawson, Charles Gilmore, EAE . . 1926 IV1 2908 Forest Drive, Des Moines, Iowa Ray, Flavel Dwyer .... 1924 VI 197 Lowell St., Peabody, Mass. Ray, Franklin L ...... 1926 I Delta, Colo. Razzack, H. H. Abdul .... 1923 YI Naick St., Madras, India Read, Albert Chisholm, Jr., QIJFA , 1924 I 1609 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. Reardon, James Anthony, JPK . . 1924 X 9 King St., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Redden, Clarence Albert . . 1924 II 97 Madison Stl, Portsmouth, N. H. Redgrave, De Witt Clinton , Grad. XIII-A 46 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. Redway, Albert Sessions, KE . 1923 XVQ 4 Valley View Ave., Derby, Conn. Reed, Alden Gratien . . . 1926 XVi S Stevens St., Winchester, Mass. Reed, Calvin Francis . , 1924 VI-A 537 Oliver St., Toledo, Ohio Reed, Charles Lincoln, Jr. . . 1924 V I-A 234 Penn. St., Huntington, Pa. Reed, Dana Leslie . . . 1926 XV2 72a Stonson St., Andover, Mass. Reed, Frederick Harrison . 1924 X 1009 E. Ninth St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Reed, Russell Sage, B.S. . . Grad. VI clo Alabama Power Co., Birmingham, Ala. Reeves, Charles Victor . , 1923 VI-A 87 Quincy Ave., East Dedham, Mass. Reeves, Frank Edgar . . . 1924 VI-A 87 Quincy Ave., East Dedham, Mass. Regan, .l0hl'l TiII1Othy. A.B. . 1926 I 86 Bedford St., New Bedford, Mass. REED, Nelson .... 1925 XV2 Sao Paulo, Brazil Reid, Ralph Alden . . . 1924 VI-A 8 Cedar St., Wakefield, Mass. Reid. Robert Emmet . . 1924 II 103 Austin St., Cambridge, Mass. Reinhardt, George Cooper . . . 1924 III1 41 Shore Drive, Lynn, Mass. R6iI11lS. Arthur Irving ...., 1923 X 2140 Clinton Ave., New York, N. Y. Rembert, Ernest Wayne, B.S., M.S. . Grad X 408 E. McCarty St., Jefferson City, Mo. Remington, Leonard Leroy Francis 1926 VI 79 Cottage St., Franklin, Mass. Renfrew, Alan Spaulding, ATS! . . 1924 lllz 248 Mill St., Haverhill, Mass. RC110, Robert Wales ..., 1923 IVQ Hotel Beaconsfield, Brookline, Mass. Replogle, Delbert Earl, A.B., B.S. 1924 VI-A Cashmere, Wash. Reuter, Raymond, B.S. . . . Grad V 17 Arnold Park, Rochester, N. Y. REX, Harold Berlin ..... 1923 VI-A 414 Mahoning St., Lehighton, Pa. Reynolds, Ellwood VVebster, QKZ 1924 II 601 So. Church St., West Chester, Pa. REYHOMS, John Lester ..., 1925 XV1 112 Allds St. Nashua N. H. Reynolds- Kenneth CHSS, B.S. . Grad I 231 Morrisori Ave. Sdrnerville Mass. Rhea. Thomas Richard . . . 1924 VI 2302 Darien St., Shreveport, La. Rhodes. Albert Whitney. A.B. 1924 XV2 255 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Rh0dCS, Lennox Forsythe . . 1925 XII 19 Strathmore Road Brookline Mass. ggodes. Robert Dunn . . 1924 VI 19 Strathmore Road: Brookline: Mass. R, Od? Walter John. Jr. . . 1925 XV2 91 Otis St., Medford, Mass. ICC, rederic Martin . 1925 I 145 Bacon St., Natick, Mass. 482 -N A - .1 -Q .. -WW aff' ' mmf' Y 'W' ' 'M rf' --'- ' 1 H ' W -A - 'I .JH - ---Y. .. .--WW . , - 4: HWY M ' - :A- 2 l ':'S an Y' , 4-1 al -J xr . .3 . C ' -'- ----4-' f-x- 1. tr., ' - - ' 4.-I. T m 'T'li:.Lf'T-' iii: 'X',-- -f -'Y-+33-7-T V Y Y nvfr Y f -ea Ji L 192-1 TECHNIQUE 1924 jgiilsv, .,.,.......-.f--f -,.-.W --.--N v-f..--. XL., , W ,.,., , s ,. , , Y ..,,,,,v f ,KJ .f .1 I l ,Anilijf.Lif4.rfT:'r.i:i f-E.-:Z-f. .rfipi-1' iii' 1:'s:f:-'--- , ,s 'af-W I I i A-'-, ' J ITITU l 1 ----lim--4 ---- -.M As...-ati., 'tai ggmgivg,-gg f- ----ilh---ii 4 , -,. ,-,-, i'7i:g3--f-in --- ---W .4 Y-v. 54:31.47 n- A ,-'L i :L -I 9 ff - I, V I Xanxs Class Course Home .-lddrrrs i Rice, Howell Coryell ..... 192-1 I 100 Upland Road, Cambridge. Mass. I Rice, Leland Melville. A.B.. RLS.. GAS Grad 1' 324 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. J. i A Rice. Percival Simonds ...., 1923 I 26 1Velles Ave., Dorchester, Mass. K Rich, Charles . , . .,., 1926 X R. F. D. No. 1, Swanton, Vt. 'rid I ,I Richards, Edwin Robinson, KE . 191111 1111 31 Hancock St., Lexington, Mass. 'x H I Richards. Thomas Orin, 03' . . , 1923 ll 53 XVashington Sq., New York, N. Y. 'la i .I Richards, X1'alter Eugene .... Grad .Xcro Eng. Read Ave., Crestwood, N. Y. 1' Richardson, Benjamin Parker. Jr. . 1926 YI-A 43 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. 'fi' Richardson, Ello Elwin . , . 192-I II 29 Tenth Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Richardson. Edward Irvin . . 1924 XV? 3400 XVindsor Ave., Baltimore, Md. ox Richardson, Philip Morrison . 1925 V1 124 Elm Park. Groveland, Mass. 'N 1 Richardson, Robert .... 1923 XII 20 Gammond Road, 1Vaban, Mass. NI I Richardson, Robert William . . 1926 XV: 2 Cambridge Terrace, Allston. Mass- . , Richardson, XVilliam Banks. IIS. , Grad V Asheboro, N. C. . 52, Richmond. Robert X1'ils-in . , 1926 XIII 63 Igonadnock Road. Chestnut H111 . 1 RSS. 1 Richter. Otto ...... 1925 XIX' Mystic, Conn. Rickard, Henry Claremont, 'l'l',.1 . 1112.3 XV: 248 N. Main St., Andover, Mass. v , Rickers, Frank Otto, S.B. . . Grad X-A 2676 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N- Y. . , Rickerson. Charles Clare . . 1926 X 3 Staniford St., Auburndale, Mas. Ridge, 1Vil1iam C., IIN , . 192.1 II Highland Ave., Emsworth. Pa- Ridley. XValler Henry . . 1926 YI 4 Maple St., Concord Junction. M2155- Riegel, Frank Herman, AT , 192.3 I 2-15 E. Broad St., Bethlehem, Pa. Riegl, George .... 192-I XY, Prague, Czechoslovakia Riley. Philip Lawrence . 1923 YII 11 Springfield St., Belmont, Mass. Rinaldi, Charles .... 1925 Il 206 E. 116th St., New Xork. N5 V- Rincliffe, Roy George, BA. Grad. X 114 Madison St., Sandusky. Qhl0 Ripley, Hubert George, Jr. . Sp. IYI 36 Birch Hill Road. Newtonville. M2-SS-, Ritchey, Mary Elizabeth, B.A. . 1926 lX'i 563 gliianswood St., Clifton. CIHCIHHBU. 10 Riva, Charles Winslow ..,. 192-1 1 22 Chapman St., Beverly. Mass. Rivers, XVilliam Flournov, fblill , 1924 I Fort Myer, Va. A Robbins, Charles Theodore, .1 XA . 1925 XVI 114 Somerset St., Bangor, Maine Robbins, James Melvin . . , 1923 I 42 Oak St., Belmont. Mass. Robbins. John Amtell, B.S. . 1923 IV: 24 St. Denis Ave., South Ardmore..P3- Roberts, Charles Geoffrey . 1925 V1 2529 Benvenue Ave.,'Berke1ey. Calif- Roberts, Edward Newton . 1925 1112 66 Edgewood Ave., Yonkers, N. Y- Roberts, Harold Edward . . 1926 V1 Pilot Grove, Mo. Robertson, Archibald Francis . 1923 XIV 79 Linden St., Everett, Mass. Robertson, John Robert . 1925 V 117 Lake View Ave., Cambridge. MESS- Robertson, Russell Earl . . 1924 X 32 Irving St., Melrose. Mass. Robichau, Harold Vincent . . 1925 I 28 Bow St., Beverly, Mass. Robie, Kenneth Waterman . 1925 I 20 Copley St., Brookline. MGSS- , Robin, Richard Collings . . . 1923 VI 1142 North West St.. Jaeksorl. MISS- I Robins, Francis Berkeley, X41 . . 1923 IX-B 2216 Monument Ave.. Rmhmond- Va' Robinson, Charles Howard , 1923 XV3 70 Lincoln St., Hudson. MHSS- Robinson, Charles Stanley , . , 1923 II 8 Cedar St., Lowell. Mass. Robinson, Henry Burton, B.E. . 1924 VI 2230 Taylor St., Columbia. C- Robinson, Isidore ..... 1923 I 16 Wilson St., Portland,.Mame Robinson, John Bernard . . . 1925 II 97 Brookline St., Cambridge. M355- Robinson, Nathaniel Oliver, fblli . 1923 XV: 89 Halsey St., Brooklyn. N- Y- Robinson. Onslow Stewart . . . 1925 I 193 Warren Ave.. Boston. MH?S- K Robinson, Owsley Booker, B611 . 1926 X 1010 Columbia Bldg., Louisville. Y- Robinson, Philip Walter . , . 1926 11 200 South Corona St., Denver. C010- Robinson, Powell, A.B. , . . 1923 VI 49 East 52nd St., New York. N- Y- Robinson, Preston, S.B .... Grad. X-A 230 Cypress St., Brookline, Mass. . Robinson, Rowland John, A.B. . 1923 Il 746 cE.1Platte Ave., Colorado Springs. o o. Robinson, William Henry, Jr. . . 1924 VI 8 Edmands St., Somerville. M3515-hi d Robinson, VVilliam Wistar, B911 . 1926 V 50 Vsodcliff Road, Newton H18 an 5' ass. Roche, Charles Ernest .... 1923 V 646 Pequoig Ave., Athol. M255- Rockefeller, Robert Lawrence, EX 1925 X 501 Third Ave., Asbury Park. N- -I- Rockwood, Vernon Gray . . . 1925 XV2 3 Tucker St., Milton, Mass. Rodriquez, R. Jorge Hernando, C.E. . Grad I Bogota, Colombia. S- A- Roetheli, Bruno Emil, CDBE . . 1925 X 168 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne. N- J- I Rogers, George Edward . . . 1926 VI 91 Walker St., Cambridge. M255- Rogers, Guy Charles, Jr .... 1924 I 171 So. Main St., Attleboro. Mass- +, Rogers, Harold Stuart .... 1925 V I-A 22 Westbourne St., Roslindale, Mass. d Rogers, Joseph Elsworth, B.S., EAE 1923 XV2 103 Poplar Plains Road,.Toronto. Cananfl Rogers, Robert Wainwright, AXA 1926 XIII 441 St. John's Place. Highland Park' ' Roig, Jorge Adalberto .... 1924 II Humacao. Porto Rico i Rokicki. Alexander John . . . 1925 VI-A 124 Webster Ave., Cambridge. M355- Rolfe, Walter Thomas, B.S., AT9 Grad IVI Wetmore, Kansas . Roll, Charles Spear, S.B. . . . Grad. X-A 9 Rockview Terrace, Plainfield, N. J- Roll, Edward Palmer, Jr. , . . 1923 XIV 1309 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. MESS- Romanoii, Frank Philamon 1926 XIV 1426 So. Kedzie Ave., Chicag0. Ul- Ronka, Arne Henry . . . 1923 I 1257 Washington St.. G10l1C6Ster. M855- Rooney, James Ignatius , 1923 I 7 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. Rooney, William Francis . 1926 X King St., Littleton, Mass. Roper, John Walter, Jr. 1925 VI-A 39 Minot St., Boston, Mass. Rosado, Antonio . . 1924 VI Apartado 2474, Havana, Cuba Rodado, Antonio, Jr. . 1924 XIII Madrid, Spain. Rose, Charles Arthur . 1925 II 11 Appleton St., Watertown, Mass. 483 5 'A 1 4 A ' ' ' W' 'WL -P si' J C ff - wr yr 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 ,r l l QW T W 7 in miiffgiilzm'-f?f 1 W A 'TW'-'f 17 - ' 'V 3- 1'-71-if-:ri Q 1-? 'f'f .' -ffji,3L:2i.5f'-.- .. 1 ...H - A 5 I W Name Class Course Home Address li Rose, Sayre Broadhead, AKE . . 1926 XV2 300 Main St., Glastonbury, Conn. If lx Ji Rosengard, David Eli . . . . 1926 V 201 Harold St., Roxbury, Mass. F Q 'Q Rosenwald, Wlilliam . . . 1924 XVz 4901 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1 Ross, Alexander Daniel . . 1923 VI-A 530 Sgzvensh St. So., Lethbridge, Alberta, N ana a 1 Ross, George Dewey . . . 1926 XI 10 Prospect St., Brookline, Mass. y Rosseau, Francis Vincent . . 1924 XIII Lyme, Conn. 1 Rossnian, Elizabeth ..., . 1926 IV2 811 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. ' ' r Rothschild, Richard Adler . . . 1925 XV2 1 Mabry St., Selma, Ala. , fir Rounds, Thomas Emerson, Jr. . 1923 VI Riverbank Court, Cambridge. Mass. , N Rountree, John Henry, Jr. . . . 1925 II 75 Tremont St., Taunton, Mass. ' Row, Clarence William ..... 1923 II 96 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. I ' Rowe, VVilliam Dennison, ATSZ . . 1924 XV2 1050 Humphrey St., Beach Bluff, Mass. I I Rowe, W'illiam Leonard . . 1924 X 185 Clove Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. g I lliowen, George iXn1thoi1ifAQKB . . X162 gogkviexg Stg J?m1aiczkPlEin, Mass. l , owley, Harry o n, . ., . c. . ra . o ney t., t. o n, '. . li Roy, Lawrence Charles ..... 1925 IV1 276 Main St., Worcester, Mass. , ' gogal, Frgrest: lgetlzon . .vN. . . TorpXDEs. iogili-i1gSOIChiIl:1dS?VBg Prgrriderrcegl. I. u ens, arry c umann, .. . . - - . even ., roo yn, L . . at Rubins, Ralph Edward . . . . 1923 I 219 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. , Rublee, Edmund Otis . . . . 1925 II 38 Everett St., Newton Centre, Mass. , Rucquoi, Leon ..... . Grad. I Brussels, Belgium . ' Rudd, Augustus Bartow, B.S. . . 1924 VI-A 806 Greenwood Ave., Richmond, Va. ,' El Ruddell, James Cornelius .... Grad. VI clo Adjutant General, Vifashington, D. C. 1 l Rue, Edward Charles ..... 1923 VI 133 Lynch St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1, Ruggles, Horace Chamberlin, EAE . 1924 XIII 285 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. W r Ruiz, Echevarria Manuel .... 1925 XIV Ampuero, Santander, Spam ,X ' Runcy, Francis Andrew .... 1926 IVi 61 Thomas St., Medford, Mass. ' Rusitzky, Solomon ...... 1926 IV2 129 Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. Russell, Edmond Emerson, ATS! . . 1924 XIII 191 Park Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. 1 ' ' I il Russell, Howard Frazer .... 1923 II Mont Vernon, H. ' . Russell, Joseph Emanuel, QIPK . . 1925 XV3 Manila, Philippines Russell, Richard Herr' . . . . 192-1 XV3 Dillsburg, Pa. . Russell, VV1nslow Hewitt . . 1926 II 58 Arborway, Boston, Mass. Rust, Roger Allen . . . 1926 V 105 1fVashington St., Gloucester, Mass. Ryan, Harold John . . . 1926 VI 21 Hobson St., Brighton, Mass. , 5 ' Ryan, Paul Anthony . . 1923 VI Susquehanna, Pa. 1 Il ac ', ar oin ..... . . -3 isa ve., ami ton, . ' Sackett, Paul Lincoln . . . . 1926 IVQ 20 Cass St., Melrose, Mass. Sadow, Abraham Joseph, TNF . . 1923 XVz 29 Russell St., Plymouth, Mass. Saibel, Edward Aaron . . . . 192-1 IX-C 533 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. gl, St. Onge, Lucien Roland . . . 1926 II 89 Broadway, Haverhill, Mass. Safford, Hermon French, B.S. . . Grad. Army Ord. 21 Walnut St., Watertown, Mass. Salmon, Isaac Chenery, KIDZK . . 1926 XVQ 7 Montague St., Turners Falls, Mass. W Salsman, George Garrett . . . 192-1 V1 35 Stanley Ave., Medford, Mass. Ealtsgalver, lygctor lsevere . . . XII I-Iowei Idgho C b d M 1 ca us, ran osep ..... L' 255 E m t., am ri ge, ass. ' , Salzman, Milton Gremmels, CIIZK . . 1925 IX-B 166 Kingsley Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. H ' Samaha, Nicholas ...... 1926 I 265 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. it Sampley, Roy Chesler, B.S. . . Grad VI 310 Church St., Vidalia, Ga. W ' Samuelson, Sam ....... 1925 VI-A 2523 Parker St., Omaha, Neb. L Sanborn, Elmer Edward .... 1923 II Dover, Mass. Sanders, Leslie Benjamin, Jr., KIPFA . 1923 XVz 973 Centre St., Newton Centre, Mass. Sanderson, XVal1ace Whitney . . . 1925 V 17 William Jackson Ave., Brighton. Mass. I Sanglficeld, Mari ....... 1X2 1311 Xgiliagrel 2? San '1Anton1o, Texas an 1 ge, r, r. . . . . 5 ox ', t orti, exas 1 V Sands, John VVoodbury . . 1923 XIV 47 RenwickolRoad, Melrose Highlands M . , Sanford, Lewis Major, KE 1 , . 1926 II 514 Beigsjavia Ct.. Louisville, Ry: Santa Ana, Martin Arostegln . . 1926 IX-B 1038 Fifth Ave., New York, N. X. V Santangelo, Giuseppe Antonio . . 1926 VI-A 107 Everett St., East Boston, Mass. gantoiarxla. ilifllrchiiefbfidward . . II 35 Paris St., Medford, Mass. anos, opoxro. . . . I P b ,B 'l Saponaro. Philip Peter, A.B. . . 1924 X 17 Inlgrsmilign Srtai?1Dorchester, MHSS- Eargentjjohn garltcin' . S.B . . . 522 Sloburi'l0?Std,g1owgl, lvilassll N Y arros, ames eme rius, . . . . ra 14 t t., ew or '. - - Saunders, Joseph Berchmans, CIDK . . 1925 XVS 58 Graft St.,rKeene, N. H. gaundiers,g7Valter3IXl,f1i1ls, Ir. S.B. . . Grad X-A 20 Dewey St., Providence, R. I. avai es, ostas o n ..... 1926 I Smyrna gawyer, girlankllin gackiogi, AXA . . XLI' Vigglagorth, N. YS. L H M awyer. o n ar er, . . . 5 1 ' t t., ' , ss. Sawyer, Stanley Phillips . . . 1926 VI2 89 Elni1rS?fuWoburn,1NllIa?ss. a ggyyvler, galen I-lg., ELS. . . . grag. A X6Ad 937 Clinton St.aDes Moines, Iowa er, enry en on . . . . ' t , , , Sayre, Daniel Clemens, EX . . 19123 rmyl r 93l5lnlgp3gdgh1 Rblad, Columbus, Ohio + SChHfm6HH, Walter George . . 1925 X 156 Cherry St., New Britain, Conn. Schatz, Edwin Conrad . . . 1923 I 202 Pleasant Valley St. Methuen, Mass. U Schell, Chrles'Francis . . . 1923 X 48 Ash St., Braintree, Mass. ' Schenck. Tennis, 9X U . . . . 1926 VI-A 209 East 19th Sr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Schirmer, William Olin . . . . 1925 VI 596 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I Echliw' Henry MQA1p1H, X41 . . 1923 IV1 1011 Habersham st., savannah, Ga. I Ch11Cki'Y. John Nicholas . . . 1925 III1 17 Augusta Ave., Baltimore, Md. 484 . .gl-,Al -H756 . W-Yoga! Y Y Qijniwgili Yiir. il, iii -Y Y Y ' +- --au .3-.., I L :tbl EJ . ' ff U' 22.9. 7 , ' 'Ts t...i .. 1' L 45 ' -A- -T:1'sl,Il 4 N' ' ' ' 3' ' ru- .-.. I-Ill! -, - il 5 ' ' sr ! . . 5 EE-I 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 i .511 il P, . A. W- . will Af ff Num: floss C'onr.w Home Addrrss Schmidt, Hugo .... Grad. Aero Eng. 215 Hancock St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Schmidt, Law rencc Dc-los , . . 192-I X' XVest Concord. Minn. Schmitz, Edwin Herman, ATS! . 1923 XYa 37 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. a Schneider, 1-lelmuth Gustav Richard, i B.S. ........ Grad Y 63 St. Georges St., Bloemfontein, South 1 .-'tirica ' , Schneider. Samuel .... 1924 X 79 Chambers St., Boston, Mass. I Schoeffel, Erwin George. 2.31-T . . 1923 X 160 Linden St.. Rochester, N. Y. . Schoenfcld. David Morris. EAM . 192-I Y 2-124 Main St., Saugerties. N. Y. f Schoenfeld. Lester XYolison . 1925 V1-A 3137 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. FEI Scholtz, Joseph Henry. jr. . . 1923 XXX 116 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Schooler. Nathan . . . 1924 II 174 Putnam Ave., Cambridge, Mass. T Sfihraft. Freflerifk - - - 1925 XY: 152 Indian Church Road. Buffalo, N. Y. A Schreiber, Raymond Paul . 192-I X 159 Lismore Ave.. Glensidc, Pa. ,-gf Schueg, Victor Henri . . 1926 X IS Masso Alta, Santiago, Cuha E Schultz. john George .... 1926 I 303 Cabot St., Newtnnville, Mass. ' Schwartz. Philip. B.S. ..,. Grad. Army Ord. VVatc-rtown Arsenal. 'Watertown, Mass. Schwarz. Edward Robinson . . Sn. ll 165 Ferry St.. Lawrence, Mass. ' Schwarz, XYilliam Jacob, BA., 19.19 1025 XIV l940CClarion Ave., Evanston. Cincinnati, lhio Schweitzer, XYilliam Kenmore, B.S. Grad X 10601 Tacoma Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Schweizer, Albert Charles . . . 1923 IV' -167 XV, l43rd St., New York, N. Y. Sciscento. Dennis Robert , . . 1925 V1 33 Sixteenth St., Fall River, Mass. Scofield, Vl'illiam David, AXA . 1923 ll XYaterloo, N. Y. Scott. Preston Henry. .Yr . . 1924 XV: Hotel Montclair, Montclair. N. J. Scott, Robert XYc-sley . . 1923 XVQ 114 Q'aban Hill Road N., Chestnut Hill, I lass. Scott, Thomas jefferson . . 1926 X 432 So. McDonough St., Montgomery Ala. Scott, XVilliam Ryland Beall, EX . 1923 XV2 l-11 XV. Washington St., Hagerstown, Md. Scripps, XVilliam 1Yinter . . . 1924 VI Del Mar, Calif. l Seabury, Roland Thomas . . 1925 XVn 1-ll North St., North VVeymouth, Mass. SBGFG. Affhlll' Brigham. B.S. . 1924 Il 407 Fourth Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Searles. john Willmarth . , 1926 X 229 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. Searles. William Le Roy. ATA 1923 IVQ 638 Wilson Ave., Dubuque, Iowa Sears. Francis XVeston. S.B. . Grad VIII 220 Sandwich St., Plymouth, Mass. i Sears, Robert .... Grad Army Ord. 16 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. Seddon, Robert Steere . . 1924 IX-B 250 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Seels, Aubrey XVrisley . 1923 I 525 Homewood Ave.. Peterboro, Ontario Seers, Joseph Deodat . 1925 VI-A 97 Walden St., Cambridge, Mass. Segura, Couto Fernando . 1926 II Farco 56, Mexico City, Mexico Seltzer, Samuel .... 1924 VI 250 Orms St., Providence, R. 1. Serat, Mortimer Edgerton . . . 1923 XIII-A 405 So. 28th St., Lincoln, Neb. Serrano, Horacio Palma, 9E , . 1924 VI Santiago, Chile Sessions, William Crighton, CDFA . 1926 XV2 1423 Cohassett Ave., Lakewood, Ohio Setchell. Stanley Stuart . . . 1923 lVi 95 Russett Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Setze, Henry Rossignol . . . 1923 VI 690 Sycamore St., Decatur, Ga. Severn, Douglas Keeney. ATS1 1923 IX-B 690 Clinton Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Sexton, Horatio Clay . . . Grad XIII-A 2 Newport Road, Cambridge, Mass. Seymour, George Wilbur . . . 1923 V 242 N. Sixth St., Newark, N. J. Shacat, Myer . . .n . . . 1925 X 29 Magnolia St., Malden, Mass. U Shah, Champaklal Chumlal, B.S. . Grad V Dadbha St., Wadhwan City, India Shaheen, Shahady Antomus . . . 1926 VI 26 Alleyne St., West Roxbury, Mass. Shahnazaroff, Leonidas G. Melik, C.E. 1923 IVE Petrograd, Russia Shaler, Harrison ...... Grad Army Ord. VVatertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. ShaI1dS. George King. E-E-. EN . Grad. VI 901 16th St., Washington, D.C. Shanklin, Dunbar Lancaster, AXA 1923 X-A Ensenada, Porto Rico Sharkey, Paul Leo ..... 1924 I 17 Starkey St., Attleboro, Mass. 5l1a1'D, Affhlll' M21l'Sh811 - . 1926 X 2247 Mineral Spring Ave., Centredale, R. I. Sharples, Warren Grant . . 1923 II Taftville, Conn. Shaw. Alfred Eugene - . 1923 V1-A Parkston. S. D. Shaw Dexter Nichols, S.B. . Grad X-A 343 Wilder St., Lowell, Mass. Shaw Frank Randolph, GE . 1924 XV2 24 Queensberry St., Boston, Mass. Shaw, Frederick John . . 1925 VI 128 Vernal St., Everett, Mass. Shaw, Kenneth Root . . 1926 VI 15 Park St., Easthampton, Mass. Shaw, Robert Payne, B611 . 1923 VI-A 18 Green St., Bath, Maine Shaw, Ronald Hayden . . 1924 VI 101 N. Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Shea, Charles Timothy . 1925 II 47 Jackson St., Willimantic, Conn. Shea, Henry Gregory . 1924 VI 545 W. 111th St., New York, N. Y. Shea, Joseph . . . 1924 X 119 F St., South Boston, Mass. Shea, Richard Francis . . 1924 VI 19 Laurel St., Arlington, Mass. Shea, William Connors ..., 1925 V 105 Templeton St., Dorchester, Mass. Sheehy, Edward Meehan . . . 1924 IX-A .54 Field St., Brockton, Mass. Shepard, David Allan, QFA . . . 1926 X 924 Washington St., Denver, Colo. Sheppard, Arthur Ronald Barton Oram, GAX ...... 1925 VI-A I-long Kong, China , Sherbrook, Roscoe Ernest, AQ . 1923 Il 1405 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Q Sherer, Joseph Stolp, Jr., AKE 1923 XV2 255 Downer Place, Aurora, Ill. Sherman, Alfred Lee, QIHAG . . 1925 III1 1807 Pacino Ave., Spokane, Wash. Sherman, Donald Allen . 1925 I Park St., Belchertown, Mass. Sherman, Richard Winslow . 1925 XI 16 Myrtle St., Belmont, Mass. Sherwood, Robert Wesley . 1926 VI-A Benson Road, Fairfield, Conn. Shick, Henry .... 1926 XII 2101 Harrison Ave., New York, N. Y. 485 I xg 1 N x . A X355 X Q7-TX 'Q - 1 - 'if N fx,--,xxx , L41 11.9 , I AF Q- K W fs, V U-5131241521Q33gf11:iii ' ff , ' 2' 1 -W-M' in' '--qi-Q- - ' V'-'fi ' 1 1 . , ..- ,' ' .51 5: Q' 1 1. 1119011 1-1 T. 1. Rs ' 'H H H 'ff' if , 'fr'-ff -1 ---f -, 1, if Lf'11'ff -9--135 1, .. ,,,, ,W 44W AT, S 9' I1 fir I U 19 'YW Vi' 1:4 'llli' LlriZI:3':'f:?1-Y- .5 itVl,4TM?7VTT-T'f!A'f w'- , 1- , ' ' 24 B F z 1 H7241-'A wr-Mieii, - 1 -- fm - 1 f' 3 'i TTT? n73'fT'f1ff fri'-'zf fr. - 11- I x E 5 11 ' 1, , - ' ff ' - ' gig I 1 1 1 111 ce, 1 .I l I 1 ff - .Q,gY-rw, 'Y ' W-nv' ', ' AT 1 Shih, Chao Han amz Class Course X ps Shih' Chih Jen B S6 - 1 . , 1924 X P ki U Home Address 5 N f1 Shildwitzv Chahes- - . . . . Grad H e 15181 Cnxna rx ,1 Shipley :Howard V - . . , I 1923 XIII Whelll, China N Sh. 1 ernon, B.S., ZX , 1923 167 W- 22nd St B . . Shglzgexf-i Webster Batchelder 1904 IX-B 505 West York Aveaygfnni' N' J' 1 X . e ' ' - ., , A ggrakilgggirtigfgoa ATA, I ' 51,1 Elk gvd OE:Hii1a90 111 '2 ue, C v ' '- 'v h I l NX 1 Q Shugg. Caiqgfoge? f ' ' ' 1924 5? B fig ilfldanjls St., Newoffsyfsffrwlgfss- 1g Shugg, Roland Paget : ' 1923 XIII-A 851 gmson AW-1 Boston- Mass. ' Shukrallah Adolf T d 1923 IX-B ' feat Plain Ave.. Needham M i Sraugigi, a?1'nue1, TA? ms ' 1332 V1 ?Si5?11feEE'ySf Cambridge, Mags. 355- A 1 ' , 3 1 l ' ' . ' X 1' 25 Sidhyakorx? til? Devlin ' 1925 I 403M,C0rnmon St., Lawr n RX' N Siegel Hmjld Iolm Chao . 1925 404 Sixth St N xv VV ehpe, Mass. Qi! Siegei 1.0112 s ymTn ' 1925 14 Bangkok. Siani ' '1 as mgfOf11D- C- Slkofsky. Luc3?Ni11?a B'S ' 1925 XV2 g0PFemb0m SL- Roxbury. Mass. S111 Juan d ' ' ' ' ' SD- 7 fnckney Road D0 h 1 ig Snitch En ra Mohan , I 1923 111 Plalstow N H 1 rc ester, Mass. , Silvel-Ser 1122116 VV1ad1m0r , A V 1924 X I 83 Agasadak Rljad D . V 1 1 . gr be . A - I P . - 3002. India 4 ' Sllverm El' h ' ' ' ' 1920 - etmgfad. Russia 1 ,mon S. Abraham mr, - . , VI 7 -' 1 OH ve- East ofa' 41 1 S . . , , A- , , 6W111 5 l 1136.1 .J. 1 51121121 E::1z,1ar:ss. - - 1 1332 eff 112 512131 51'-1C5f53i5fn?aiiaS1 gimgigds. Robert McClellan., EAE : I 81 Cenagfgftsft-Aiimerwgille. Mass: 1 S1l'IlOl'1ig?l: 1 . 1956 XXX lg Fairfield SZ., BosI:g1l1,?1N?as1!aSS' ll Sgnauer, Edgar Max S . , 1924 X 774vI6Ienderson Ave., Staten Island N Y Y Srnc1a1re, Francis Savage h ' 1926 XIV 150 Vast 92nd St., New York N. L ' 11 Sfnnliks' ' 1333 X N.1.1.211179.hh York N if - 1Qpe,C 1' ' ' ' '4 Af E. . . ' ' l l Smsookl grains. Jr., B.S. , , Grad Q-A 4 Ashland Ave., Manchester Mas 11,1 ggskind, Robert peer' ' ' 1924 fr A gfgiggergrgsg Place, Chicago 'lu S' lson G ' - ' 1924 1 0 - lam ' ' M grliaboy S9320 Wilfredo. . 19?4 XI? 1J121grligaco1g1 St., Brookline. Mass. Q Sk?3'rl:12r1gFI-rgderilciq Grant . XX2 Kristian? lggiiizivnan' Philippines .1 . . ui .' Skmkley John Iiemrram, fI2KE , . 1923 S 726 N. Winnebago St.. Rockford Ill 1 Skinner, David Wi1i1am' ' ' 1924 li ig? Emmet St Peoria' IH' ' u ' 11 gfaughter, Wiuis Richardshf. ' 1923 XIV 1782 1311-3 sts New Bedford' Mass' ottman, George Vincent - Grad Armv Ord 1 con t., Boston, Mass. Smafttv Alfred Cecil Jr . , X . 9g1goSh:yIX?:.El3,5gi1chburg. va. ' me zer, Harold Earle' ' ' X . 111 .. Brooklvn N Y S . I , r A 4 587 M . . . . S11i1Y'Ae11e1h1.:,1 - 1 11:1 41 illen Leverett ' ' XV1 2591? 0EigS3l1'S1?f0Ek1ine, Mags. . 1 y ' ' - . r . W . .ggtlx'11l1rY?7?H1:xEr,1nT' jf AKE 1333 ?1Sh?fgQff,fti01fg1v5512f15o1i?,' Mass. Smith: Chilli: gfiamg ' ' ' - 1923 38 Depot Sr., Eaif vv':l'?21?dMPa' 1 2112211 Egger RGYH53' 11 QIEIAS 25122 xv- ?..E'111:s:11E1'1Ja1a1a Plaid' . 1 wardWt ' fa I' . 021. wa , X 1 smrth, Francis Legfigge . . . 1923 MQ, 1105 Frank11n St., Wirmixlfgggilorggiass, 1 ml . ' ' ' . . . g -. ' sf- 1 gmith,ggg1?e1I1IVaaIx2?1,'A'B' - 5 Tm. '1 mith. Guy H d B I ' ' 1926 uc59nf Ariz- j Smyth, Harry gfjgxiloxgrard . lgfz? 6? 'gg7I5I1gh Waltham, Mass. , W Eialward Frederic I I I VI-A 405 Rez,eretlgtStLWQ1eve1and, Ohio 11 5mith'Leigl'1fn N15'Hef ' ' - 1923 H 117 Williams sk ilfflfp' Sass' I . 1 0 ' - -I C ' 1 Sl'1'l!th' Lester El ruerton, S.B., N.S. Grad. VI Hmgham Centre, Mass. a am' Mass' 1 Smith. Marion gurgand ' ' ' 1925 Y 438 Center St.. Newton M 1 1' Smith Mar , or on .... 1993 X 682 Main St. W'inst d 'C ass' 1 M Smith:NOrnY1g1nSjfg.i'SEn' - - 1926 If 4246 Ave. sh.. Eifmigglm Ala .1 Smyth, phrlrp Charresworth. 6. . 1923 XII 272 High st., Perth Amboy, N. j. ' fxi Smfthf Ralph Edward ' X ' 1923 VI-A 72 Marlboro St Belmont. Mass 11 Smith, Roger Ramsdeu- . . . 1926 X ' Q25 Mm St-v.H2.VErhi1l, Mass ' I I Eoland Lancelot ' ' VI 20C1?g:SSgE. Vggnnahester, Mass. ' . - ' - 1. -. r 11 Sm1.1,V1111ea1:.::'111.s1A 1 X16-A 1051111111 1 Smrth' William Moseg . . . 1924 Y 9 Union St., Livermore Falls M ' 1 M Smrth, William Raymorid LPK - . 1926 X121 ?E21Llf0r.t, S, C. 1 Zine V 11 - 1 ' XV. 1 ,fi ggggrrciggii WJSHZYQIEL1-1 1 1332 Xl? 52855322153 3t 15'1aSSiiC' N- J- H1 Sohn, Edwalrd' 514' , . . . . 1924 3-V2 601 Comstock A1113 agbfehead' Mass' V1 Solakian H ' ray' ZBT ' - . 1924 v I 1326 Mahanto Hacusef N' Y' 111 shhhekaib 313iMfSeS1A-B-, S.B. Gr d XV2 110 vv, Secorrdnjo f 1T0ttSv111e,Pa. if' Sontag, Hgrbgr2?T1 I?rederiC. Jr., fIrBE' 19515 ' IU 39 Jackson St. Hxaeve1F1Y1Eh2i5In50n. W. Va IN: g0reff, Joseph u au' .... 1925 XS-A ?7Primrose Place, Summii, Ng? 1 oroka, Mary Olga t - . . , 1923 V1 10 Egnldgll St-1 Lawrence, Mass: 9-6 I 961 S. nmgton St., Lawrence' Mass. lxth AVC-. New York, N, Y, .W flu. 1 486 1 F?-Qs.. .FL il V v J lg W fy- Q- , . - fix. - im-N- ,fe - L ' 'A Jffifl. ' S525-T . Yak' .- - 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 si' T-f Y ----'- '--- ----- -3--vw-N ..-- . - ---.-0 f -A Y- V- -'-t- -----a -r-'-----'a r '---r 1-- 'Li 451.25 ' giilii ?,.ei'?22fpii i1if5'i'iT5j5 ,flip ' 'f-1'ff - -- le-M 'lil il-ll . 'V ' W T0 -'Ad--f-YT - ' M ' 7 ' 7' ' 7 ' Qfff Qflff ..'A,-',i.L ....'F'.,T...' ,e,.,,,, A,,,,,,.,f,5,If1:,,,' E W . l C 7 f if fi, Name Class Course Home .-lddress YR it Sorton, Fred Charles .... 1926 , I IS Concord Ave., Holyoke. Mass. H l Southard. George Henry Sid . . 1923 S00 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. . Southgate, Richard Nutter . . 1924 NVQ: Sea View, Mass.n ' .AQ Southworth. Edt-,in w?,.,,,n, Jr., 93 1925 22 Oxford St., Wincliester. Mass. X qi Sparrow, Alfred hendnck. ATS? . 1924 RN: North St.. Mattapoisett, Mass. Xt Spaulding, George Whittier, S.B. . Grad VI 13 Grant St.. Lexington. Mass. 5 4, Spaulding, John Byron, BAK . . 1924 XV-1 3940 Union Ave., Chicago, Ill. I Q4 Spear, Ray Gordon .... 1926 ll 37 Saville Ave., Quincy, Mass. H ' Speer, Grant Gould, Jr. . . 1925 VI 122 So. Wilton Place. Los Angeles, Calu. 1 Spence, George Angus Ritchie 1925 XXI: Broughty-Ferry, Dundee, Scotland ay .-'ll gpence. John William. KE . 192.1 17 EEcl6iaJnfzeSSt.,LR1ocklandh Mass. RN .4 pencer, Alonzo eRoy . . 191.6 975 . ti t., ' icago. I ' Q.. 1 Spencer, Hugh Harding . . . 19215 VI-A 31A Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass, W 1 Spencer, Stephen Francis . . . Y 1925 ll 82 Sixth St., Cambridge. Mass. I QE! Hai Spengler, Harold Hudson. A.B.. 31.5. Grad X-A 10093 Kee Mar Park, Cleveland, Ohio J Spiker, Samuel Richard, -DBF: . . 1925 XVQ 700 N. Wayne St., Piqua, Ohio fm 1 51 ' Spilios, Angeles Arthur .... 1923 IX-B 40 Highland Ave., Roxbury. Mass. 1 31 I Spitzer, Edwin Erwin . . 1926 VI-A 102 Beach St.. Fitchburg, Mass. t -', , : Svrague. Robert Chapman 13923 X111-A 2-11 Wesg End gives Nexwkyork, N. Y. S , I 5 Spri ger, Herbert Ambrose l' L5 47 Scloo t.. ox ury. - ass. i Sprigger. Paul Clayton, .VP . 1926 XY: 51 Fourth St., Bangor, Maine i - -. Sprott, Howard Judson . 1925 I 202 Hamilton St.. Cambridge, Mass. l Ii Spurdle, Robert Oram, AXA . 1924 lil: 124 Francisco Ave., Rutherford, N. J. 1 I Squibb, Francis Plummer. GX . . 1923 X 619 Ridge Ave.. La5V1'Cl'1CEbU1'g. Ind- .JI seiift isean - 9 ei 9 .- I a man, war a en . . - ' roa way, n - - . . L . . 'li Stanley, Harold Davis, S.B, . Grad XIV 27 Hillside Ave., Swampscott. Mass. 1 Sfaustield. Robert se11ars,Jr- - 1925 Xvt 950 Locust st.. Fall River, luass. It gtanton, 3Xxi1eryI Harris:m129Il . Xxx D.1No.g, liornvichiConi1. X tanton, o n ames, . . . 1. 6 ami ton t.. -orces er, 1 ass. 1 ll Stanton, Thomas Edward, 'PK . 1925 I 69 Hamilton St., Worcester. Mass. . 'il Staples, Dana Rainsford . . 1924 YI-A 38 Central St., Wakefield, Mass. l : gtaples, Elton Ealrfe . . 1326 X3 Segregansetg Blass. th H l ' . t es, R' h d nter . .:.li .' 22 P e cott t., in rop.1 ass. ll, St3gleton.uFe2li,x . u. . . 1924 IX-B 14 Qiigen Anne Road. Baltimore, Md. 1 Q11 Stark, George Henry . . 1925 Il 530 Bell Ave.. Altoona, Pa. 5 t JI ' gtar-112, Herbert games, Bin . 1333 I5 209 'lgrgd sa, New Ycflrk. N X. I ' ' f ,B . .LC ' 2 ' t., er. a. 1 sigikltwiiitlxid itil-iris, .to . 192-l Xu 226 Tlilrrell .-xvefnsifiuth orange, N. J. 5 Starr, Emanuel ...... 1925 X 39 Fountain St.. Medford, Mass. I Starr, Raymond Hillman . . . 1923 X-B 2501 Harrison St., Evanston,vIll.Y Staud, Cyril Jerome. B-S.. M.S. . Grad V 203 Rutgers St., Rochester, D.. X. 4. Stavert, Edgar Allen .... 1925 , XVg , .153'Randolph Ave., Milton, Mass. I Stearns, Philip Morris, QKE . 1923 llll 246 Main St., Vilalcefield, Mass. Steele, George Vernon . . 1926 IVQ 676 Iv1ysti1eAV alley Parlaway, West Med- for , ass. Steele, Gordon Hall, B.S. . 1924 II Camp Travis, Texas St , Alf d P t . . 1926 YI 38 B lf t St., Dorche'ter, Mass. Stgleigiljlalti Tlfesdore . 1925 IV: 133 lliV?r Woodlawn St., San Antonio, 'i Texas ' Stefani, Louis ..... 1924 II 197 Hostos St., Mayaguez. Porto Rico Steimer, Norman Andrew, fbK. . 1926 II Box 21, Beaver Falls, Pa. 1 , Steinberg, Harry ..... 1924 V1 29 Anderson St., Boston, Mass. - 3 Steinberg, Max Jacob .... 1923 V1-A 791 St. John's Place, Broolglyn, N. Y. , ll Steinbrecher. Albert Henkel. B.S. 1923 XIV 31 Arden Park, Detroit, Mich. . 'L Steinrok, Henry James, QK . . 1925 XVt 42 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y. . l Stelllwedell. William. KE - - - 1925 XV: 2410 Derbyshire Road, Cleveland, Qhio A 1 512911, William Henry . . . . 1926 I 121 Flower City' Park, Rochester, N. X. ' Stepanolf, Nicholas Michael . 1923 II Petrograd, Russia Eterling, goyah .... II 25 Lane Stg Logell. lvlzas. tern, Isi ore arry . . 1 X 26 Myrtle t., oston, ass. h Stevens, Amos Henry, S.B. Grad V I1 11MWollaston Ave,, Arlington Heights , ass. 4 , Stevens, Breese Jervis' . . . 1923 V1 17 Parkman St., Brookline, Mass. Stevens, Edgar -Franklin . . . 1926 XIII 17 Barton St., Newburyport, Mass. I ' Stevens, Frederlck Bolles, EN . 1923 11 22 Waldo St., Dracut, Massa I, 1 i Stevens, Howard Bernard, fIPK . 1924 VI 445 64th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. i Stevenson, Thomas Theodore, Adv 1924 II Berwick, Maine ,q Stevenson, William ..... 1923 IX-B 649 Lenox Ave., VVesttielci, N. J. j Stewart, Alexander Cameron . . 1923 I Cor.15.I.inden and Beaver Sts., Waltham ass. gtewart, Ilgasil Oggen . B. . 618 So. Galllatan St.NMaIrion, Ind. tewart, rancis arretto, . ., Zill ra Croton-on- u son, . . gtewart, george V1lQlliaim,dJ r. . . 1924 VII 629 Westwd Llfoivlell, Mass. tewart, erbert ow an . . 1924 VI Box 296, oo an , aine gtewart, gr1iJNasXhI ..... 1333 X52 2.3814 E.18?th S123 Clgvelaaxd, gh? : tewart, o ert ray, Adv . . 1 4 o onia rust o., itts urg , a. ' 1 Stewart, Seymour Floyd, B.S., ATQ Grad. VI 5266 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 1' Stewart, websterllaafayetge . . 1323 X3-A 4936 Palrkpl-lelighcts Ave., Baltimore, Md tewart, i iam yman, r., B911 1 2. X 2 Laman a ar ', a i . Stidham. Ferdinand Dutton . . Sp. Grafton, Mass. ' Stiefel, Ralph Charles, Jr. . . . 1925 XV2 Ellwood City, Pa. Stievater, Harry Joseph, B.S. . 1924 X 923 Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y Stiles, Florence Ward . . 1923 IVr 19 Shepard St,, Cambridge, Mass. i 487 gi Og, N .J 'MII 12' LA, Q '-.,J,Ls,,, .1 .Q few! H- ffbfir re ,11Lff.ff . 963-ff 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 WHT . ,ff ,l . H , . .- A ,V.,ji,3.1,,.,. 1 ,mul ri M Name Stiles, Harry Leroy .... Stockbridge, Harold Alfred . Stoddard, Raymond Robert . Stodter, Charles Stowe . . . Stolte, Albert Maurice . . Stone, William Ernest . . . Storb, George Theodore, Jr., AKE Storey, Francis Vincent . . . Storm, John ....... Storrs, William Huntington, AT . Stose, Charles Willis, S.B. . . . Stose, Harold Frederick, S.B., M.S. . Stowers, Roland Pierson . . . Straight, David Arthur, B.A., SAX Stratton, John Stephen . . . Stratton, Julius Adams, Zilf . . Strayer, Elmer Clyde .... Strickland, Frank Edwin . . . Stuart, Robert Simpson, B.S., GX Stubbings, Francis Augustine . . Stuckey, Arthur Ray .... Studler, Rene Raimond, A.B. . Sturdy, William Werner . Sukhavanija, Kosaiya . . Sukhum, Prasob . . . Sulahian, Setrog . . . . Sullivan, Cornelius Patrick . Sullivan, David Joseph .... Sullivan, ames Paul QK .I . . . - Sullivan, John Wadsworth William Sumner. .John Kemp .... Sun, Arthur Kwang I. . . . . Sutcliffe, John Edward, GX . Swaine, Clifford Perkins . . Swartz, George, fIPBE .... Sweet, Everett Leprilete, Ph.B. . Swett, Herman . . , . . Swett, Karl Adrian ..... Swift, Donald Judd, S.B., M.S. . Swift, George Parsons . . . Swift, Morton Carter, GBE Swift, Roscoe Everett . . . Sylvester, Evander Wallace . Symonds, Gifford Harvey 95' . Symonds, Irving MacLarfen . Sziklas, Endre ..... Szymczyk, Joseph Zbigniew . Taber, Donald Robert, B911 . Talbot, Edward Elisha . . . Talento, Dionisio Domingo. . Taller, Alex, ZTKF .... Tamine, Madeleine Ghislaine . Tanck, Henry .... Tandler, Fabian Reed . Tang, Ping Yuan . . . Tang, Richard Wu-Chieh , Tang, Wen An . . . . Tange, Albert Frederick . . Tapley, George Manning . . . Tappan, Herrick Ogden, B611 . . Tarleton, Gilbert Plympton, ZAE . Tarlow, Max ......, Tatman, John Lowell .... Tauro, Tayler Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor 1 f Antonio Luigi . . . William Robert, AXA . Albert Lawrence . . . Arnold Flint .... Charles Martin, Jr., S.B. . Chester Clarke .... Taylor, Dwight Kenrick . . Taylor, Edward Allinson. X42 . Taylor, Edward Story, X111 . Taylor George Rawson . Taylor Hazel Blood. B.A. . . Taylor, Jerome Jones, QKE . Taylor John MacFarren, ATS2 . Taylor Joseph Franklin . . Taylor Lloyd Gaskin . . Taylor Morris Peck . . . Taylor, Raymond Francis . . Taylor, Richard Vincent . Class 1925 1923 1923 1924 1925 1924 1923 1924 1923 1925 Grad. Grad. 1926 Grad. 1923 1923 1924 1926 1923 1926 1923 Grad. 1924 1926 1923 1923 1926 1924 1923 1923 1926 1925 1925 1923 1924 1923 1923 1923 Grad. 1924 1925 1924 Grad. 1926 1925 1926 1926 1925 1926 1924 1923 1923 1924 1926 1923 1923 1924 1923 1924 1923 1925 1926 1924 1926 1923 1926 1924 Grad. 1923 1926 1924 1924 1924 Grad. 1924 1926 1924 1923 1925 1925 1923 Course II XV V1-A VI VI-A XIII I XVI XV2 fi I X X X -A X X11 V1 XV X111 XV2 V I 1 Army Ord. XIV VI I X-B XV3 X II III1 X I XV2 XIII XV1 VI VII VI-A X-A XIV XV2 II XIII-A XIV III1 XV2 1Vz XV2 X X111 XVa . VII VI-A XV2 XV2 XVs III1 XV-1 I II VI III2 III2 V II XIV III1 X-A VI X XV2 II X V VI XV2 II XV2 XV2 X VI 488 Home Address 4612 18th Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 7 XVashington St., Newton, Mass. 550 Eastern Ave., East Lynn, Mass. 1601 Park Road, Washington, D. C. 217 Glenridge Ave., Montclair, N. J. 30 Claremont Terrace, Swampscott Mass. New Holland, Pa. 20 Rindgefield St., Cambridge, Mass. Lewiston Heights, Lewiston, N. Y. 122 Clark St., Hartford, Conn. 801 Taylor St., Washington, D. C. 801 Taylor St., Washington, D. C. 10 Emery St., Brookville, Mass. 20 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J. 380 Lewis St., Ottawa, Canada 153 Maiden Lane, Seattle, Wash. Box 87, Dallas, Oregon 55 Davidson St., Hyde Park, Mass. Constantine, Mich. 20 Clayton Ave., Methuen, Mass. 500 S. E. Third St., Washington, Ind. 34 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Chartley, Mass. Bangkok, Siam Bangkok, Siam 117 B Pleasant St., Cambridge. Mass. 40 Mountain Ave., New London, Conn. 1 Dunlap St., Salem, Mass. 330 Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 20 Taft St., Dorchester, Mass. 11 Agawam St., Quincy, Mass. Davenport Road, Tientsin, China 1394 First St., Louisville, Ky. 127 State St., Newburyport, Mass. Tidewater, Fla. 38 Doane Ave., Providence, R. I. 45 Wolcott St., Dorchester, Mass. 65 Taft Ave., West New ton, Mass. 2 Clinton St., Cambridge, Mass. 22 Beacon St., Woburn, Mass. 185 Lincoln St., New Britain, Conn. Foundry St., Easton, Mass. 325 Fulton St., Alexandria, La. 63 Halcyon Terrace. New Rochelle, N. Y 134 Spring St., Brockton, Mass. Budapest, Hungary 10 Wyatt Circle, Somerville, Mass. 720 Hampden St., Holyoke, Mass. 68 Biltmore St., Springfield, Mass. Talavera, Philippines 31 VVest 27th St., Bayonne, N. J. Nivelles, Belgium 13 Rockland Ave., Boston, Mass. 414 Fuller Ave. S., Grand Rapids, Mich Wusih, Kiangsu, China Kwongtung, China Changsha, China 2081 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Mass. 30 Brockton Ave., Haverhill, Mass. North Hero, Vt. 201 Inwood Ave., Montclair, N. J. 110 Thornton St., Revere, Mass. 258 Poland Ave., Struthers, Ohio 11 Bedford St., Lynn, Mass. 608 Fairfield Circle, Westfield, N. J. 46 Sargent St., Melrose Highlands, Mass 27 Crystal St., Newton Centre, Mass. 3 Albion St., Lawrence, Mass. 577 Garfield Ave., Aurora, Ill. Riverend, Norfolk, Mass. Haverford, Pa. 31 Clinton Ave., Montclair, N. J. Caro, Mich. 3 Albion St., Lawrence, Mass. 23 Lowell Road, Schenectady, N. Y. 448 Ferry Blvd., Stratford, Conn. 45 Meridian St., Malden, Mass. Salisbury, N. B. Stanford University, Calif. 3 Albion St., Lawrence, Mass. 135 Charles St., Fitchburg, Mass. ' fl a fag v V, ' ' 91' 2:5-1-1 lg , 331 1' ,, Q1 'sr , Ja.- 1 VP' ' T? '1 is Q, X-4 - um re 1 ji -. .---- N 2 ' 1 1 5 1 1 9 :mr 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 . ' 1 7' 2 A sayin 31:11 as 1111.44 Q.-Q-Q ' 1 I ll , Q, '-fQffi-L-- 'gr - ' .l Xumr Class Coursc Home ,eldfircss Q 1 W ' l 1 Taylor, Rohert,Seth. BA.. MA. . . Grad V 012 St. Louis Ave., Fort XYorth, Texas I gs-aygor :S-cont, an Emon . . . RoxgiS,bCascgle.d'AIgntalr1la M - ayor, 11-or ore . . . . .Lx 1 .17 ...ais ury oa , rw e. . ig Taylor Thomas Madison. XX , , 1923 lll1 324 XV. Magnolia Avia? Stan Ailiimio, ' T . s l Taylor, 1Vestervelt .-11121151118 . . 1920 I 34 Sorfel? St.. Cambridge, Mass. , ?35':C11'ie3iilll?Q.I':1i I'IZlYllE1l1Kl . . . Y: 28 Bullough Parlg, Newtonville, Mass. , ea e. 1 is '. wart . . . .L. XV.,hingt n, D. '. rj Tedfrgrclj 15111151011 llenrzi'-X . , . If 353121-Iigl1 IXZ::v11bl1QFortPIVIass. N Y I 1' enc . om over . , . , .Lu 1 ' rrcenri gc . ve., me ains, . -1 , My Ten Eyclgl-IslarriglfRr1l?egLfbA0 . . 307 Grant Ave., Santa lie, N. Mex. SX I TSFTU53-I 1.1.2 of . ' '. '. i i ' 19.511 1-F l12LEi1.f.ii1.S3f i1lRff.5..i 155315. I 1 TermSn,HFrc-fluiick Emnmns, .-LB., E.lE. Qararl. Smnfm-rl lirivgrgity-tClagif, ,-' erre , arry Lvans ,.,.. ap. f 13 , 216, 1 t. , ' . 1' 1 Terrell, Joseph .l11mf'S- BA- - - . 1925 VII 49,053 Eastsidg Dxallas. Texas QW 'r I Terrill. Reginald Frank , . . 111211 V1-.-x 45 Downing sf., Concord, 1-1. 9 1 Terry, Sidney Nettleton, C.E. . 1924 IX-B Bethel, Conn, I J Tetlow, Max William ..,.. 1923 Y Tnptgn, Pa. Thakkurisfillimgi Bhanji, l.E.E. . . Grad YI 60-66 Bazargate St., Bon1baY.1IngZ2. lil1'Cr. 1. liol ierce . . . . 1024 XIII 154 Commercial St., VVeymout1, ass. Tllgeifcntfarl Iirgzllqrifk x B B 5. . 19241 77 lvreridian Iwigclen. Ccgnln. le e, rnesl 1 IEII11, 1 . .. . '. . ,rar ,' . 12 VV. F011 ace, licago, . glilnme. Simung ,Fred FE . . . 29221 V1 168 East131st St.LPafeEon, J. ' mmas, . ert a atm. .-. . . . .rra X' XV ,twoo1lAve., yl'1C1 urn, fa. Y Thomas. gEcillAlbG1it Pxggwrd . . 29261 XI gYiEl9,Galia.m RgE1dLHan11iden,I2rIass. . mmas. ar es .- en, . . . . .rar 1, . ., exin, on, y. l Thomas, Charles Norton, GX , . 1924 XV: 220 l3roailrlii1v, Flushing, N. Y. ' Thomas, Everett Daniel . . . 102-1 II 111 N. Main'St., Scranton, Pa. - Thomas, George Hugh . . . 1924 IX-B 54 Xvendell St., Cambridge,'Mass. Tlgomas. Igobert Raxrrilond . . XV: Prince Gergryf 5-Iota, Nqr Xkorllfl, Y. omas, 'int mrop t erton . . . L' X I: 419 VV. 11 t t., 1 ew 'or', . . Thompson, Cedric Meredith . . . 1926 XV: G1 Crescent Ave., Melrose, Mass. l Thompson, Daniel Garrison Brinton, Q , A.B., A111 .1..... 1023 XII 70 East 54th St., New York, N. Y. 1 l Thompson, George Edward . . . 1923 VI 1148 1Valnut St., Berwxck, Pa. 1 Thompson, 1-1a1rr5iqILaH,rence, A.B. . VI A Northboro, Igwlia S tf d C . . . . L- -1 , . ., I 1' . 01111- Tl1g2Eigrri:iN?esIinitliifEIYIrt ..., 1925 ll g55H1?.iiiii1f1irrf si? Loxill,0Mass. Thomson, Frank Nix Schneider . . 1924 IX-B Granville, N. Y. Thomson, Stanley McDowell, EAE . 1926 II 129 Souther Ave., Toronto, Canada Thulin, Clarence ...... 1925 XIV 22 Pine St., Belmont. Mass. . Thum, VVilliam Clark, B.S .... Grad. II 123 Columbia St., Pasadena, Calif. . Ticknor, Arthur Rudolph, EAE . . 1926 XV: 176 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hxll. Mass. Tigges, Alexander Joseph .... 1923 VI Mosinee, Wis. Timmerman, Norman August . . . 1926 IV2 1126 35th St., Rock Island, Ill. Tinsley, Samuel Hildrup, B.S., M.S. . Grad V 1810. Fourth Ave., RlChl11OHd, Va. TOgiiaS:lII1arlIJaCqueZTl1 ' l i l IV f525Us1'Be1ini3i1Ce Cincinnati Ohio o . o n rugar, .... ewar a . . . Toll, Charles Hulbert, Jr., f12K2 , . 1923 XV: 1635 Kenneth Road, Glendale, Calif. Tompkins, Joel ....... 1926 V 412 Lafayette St.,.Salen1, Mass. l 3 ?Or1r5'. Clgrles Edward . . , . 1926 III 57 Jay St.. Cagnbriggel, Mass. d N Y . opping, harles Hinchman, KIDFA . 1926 I 262 Robinson t., . onawan a. - - 1 Torrenskflecirge Benton .... 1926 V1 1153 Bgnlningtun SC-. EHS12 BOSIOI1. M255- ' orres, uti io . .... . 1924 I Ler o, exico l Tourtellotte, Ralph Newton . . . 1924 IV2 Portland, Qregon 1 Tousignant, Eugene Joseph . . . 1925 VI Windsor Mills, Quebec, Canada l 4 Tower, ,goslelph Tgxcikeriman, Jr., A,B. . Grid XXII Migbroolgslzl. th Mass 3 ownen , aro in say .... 9' 77 rown ., e uen. - I l Townsend, Joseph Howe . . 1924 VI 40 Quinpool Road, Halifax. N- S- Z 11 1 Townshielnd. B21UEey,1S.B. . . Grad VIII 60 Mlarslhall St.T,Brookl1ne. M2155- il 1 racy, enry iron, 'DK , . 1924 Cons o oc en, a. Q l l Tracy, Iiagrrenoelfgrxmes . . 1923 1122 19 Rutland Sk. Ca?lJf1ggCrO1lgS,S5- raCY. o ert i iam . . 1924 VII 1023 inco n ve., o e 0. l l Trask, Henry Chester . . 1925 XVz 176 Shirley Ave.. Revere. M3551 d 5 1 Travers, Frank Joseph . . 1923 Xvr 242 Dougl-HS Ave.. F0rt,W2wHe- In - , 1 Travers, Fred I-Iartt . . . 1923 VI-A 66 Howard St., Haverhill, Mass. ' '5remain1ejILymaIn Llord . . 1923 Ill 560 C1Srospectst.,PVVestl'ieldbii .I- resse , artin ut er . . . 192 X 710 arrison t., remon . 0 I Tribull. John George . . . 1923 IIa 2601 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md. True. Osmond Smalley, S.B. . . Grad X-A 1072 River St., Hyde Park, Mass. 1- Trumbull, Ezra Chase ..... 1926 V 15 Mill St., Amesbury, Mass. 1 ?l'y0n, ,kJse1phdAl7eIxander, GAX . . 1934 5 1Z9OBProitor Sti Pojrt1x1?rtil?uraT1SiiiSg ryon, ic ar estcott . . . 19 5 roo view oa , e or , . Tsang, Pau-Ling .... . 1923 II Shanghai, China . 4 l I Tsang. TSUIIQ-BB . . . 1923 X 410 I-Ianhow Road. Shanghai. Chin?- .' - Tse, Tsok Choy . . . . 1925 II Honolulu, IjIawa11 Y l Tseng, Chao-Lun . . . . 1923 X Hunan, China 1 I Tsongas, Anthony George . . 1925 VI 788 Gorham St., Lowell, Mass. , , Tucker, George Raymond . . 1925 V 25 Cherry St., Lynn. MESS- l 1 Tucker, Merwin, Bennett . . . 1925 XII 16 Chestnut St., Peabody, Mass. 1 , , ' Turnbull, Francis John, A.B. . . 1925 II 354 Seaver St., Dorchester, SMass. , l Turner, Edwin Elliott, Jr. . . 1923 XIV 72 Wyman St., Jamalca Plain, Mass. 1 489 1 . fr 4- ---V 13 ff? fa 1 , fax, - .1 X ,. - -1 1 . ' . g .-'3 1, H.. 1, Q, .W-W Y . f f ,,- -- - . . ', s- , ,- 4-,.,,L5 -L., . yieixiiifu .. as . ,Li 1 . . is 'A :ij g ' '- fr J g A 5 ag, A g 1 - - . gill i 2 4' s . - Y 'I 5 F . .im Technique 1924 - Ji- JH l': f-w'.-11 ?f1:wTm.'f- ' 'F'T: fF . 'TT' 'r 'fvf --1' Y -- -- 1-my , 1 W- -- . V ,. - ,-- 1 M W --. V ' . A .1.l,,11111ee fee . 1 - -I 1- 1 1 2431475 hwn - hr i - ' i -N -.. - .in f - 5 7 1' IZ .1 2 , D12 , X if A Name Class Course Home Address 1 1, 1 Turner, Robert Laird . . Grad X-A 188 Pasco Road, Indian Orchard, Mass. 1 hi Turner, Roclolphus Kibbe . 1923 X 61 Brookline St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1 T Rl dHl b 1925 VI 324C S N Bdf-dM ,Q urner o an o com . ottage t., ew e or , ass. if Q Turner, Smith Davison, Jr. 1926 X 1228 Washington Blvd., Parkersburg, XV. ,ff I V ' ' a. 1 '- l Tusler, Floyd Albert . . Grad XIII-A 209 N. Rowan Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. ' Twichell, Lester Chase . 1924 VI 27 Concord St., -Nashua, N. H. 1 Tyler, Ivan Lewis . . . 1923 I 185 N. Catalina Ave., Pasadena, Calif. , ,yi Tyne, Thomas Daniel . . 1923 II 202 W. 69th sc., New York, N. Y. gf, Tyson, Citharllcis Wesley, S.B. . Cgsd X-A Kitc1i161wvan,SN. k H ld M 'L jf' yzzer, ran in owen . 1 4 VI 175 ater t., a e e , ass, Q K Tzougros, George Joseph . 1923 VI 15 Motte St., Boston, Mass. ' W 1,5 Ulman, Alexander Edward . . . 1924 II Petrograd, Russia 1 ' Underwood, Arthur Francis . . 1926 II 34 Longfellow St., Washington, D. C. , 13 Upham, William VVoodbridge, AJP 1923 XV2 1531 Jefferson St., Duluth, Minn. K , 1 ' . . , . . . Q, - Valdes, Augustin Manuel . , . 1924 I Mexico City, Mexico . Valdes, Domingo Jose . . . 1925 X Hidalgo 121, Monterrey, Mexico I Valentine, .glltaird Mayo, Xia . I 362 Wolcott gt., iuburndale, Mass. , aentine, e ric, X42 .... I II 362 Wo cott t., uburndale, ass. 1 Valentine, Roger Elwyn . . . 1923 X Cochituate, Mass. Vallarta, Manuel Sandoval, S.B. , Grad XIV Tacuba 68, Mexico City, Mexico , Van Allen, Willard VVoodin . . 1924 X 123 School St., Carthage, N. Y. Van Blarcom, Ernest Clifford . . 1926 X 59 Brown St., Portland, Maine 'l Van Buren, Harold Sheffield . . Grad XIII-A 54 Dwight St., Brookline, Mass. 1 . li 3 XandEnbergFAarinPShedd, ATA . W XVQ 246 Algzdoger Sk. Lovgellil lvlgssc H 1 1 an eren, rant' ersolns . . . 1 II 3832 rig ton ve., a an , a 1 .- I Van Dusen, VVill1am Haigh, QFA . 1924 XVQ 985 lgharles River Road, Cambridge, 1 ass. Van Overbergh Karl .... Grad Aero Eng. Bruxelles, Belgium 11 1 Van Patten, Emerson James, B..-1. 1924 I 406 W'ebster Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1 Van Tassel, Karl Raymond . , 1924 V I 99 N. Genesee St., Geneva, N. J I ' Vaughan, Arthur Stuart, Jr. . 1924 II 123 Szilislauxg Alve., Garden City, Long ' s an . . . 1 Vaughan, Donald Graham . . . 1925 IXeB Tremont St., Springfield, Mass. , X Vecino, Ricardo . .. .... 1925 VI Montevideo, Uruguay 1 1 Vedeler, George Ferdinand, B.Sc. . Grad. XII Bergen, Norway 1 1 Velez, Jose Vicente ..... 1925 I Bogota, Colombia, S. A. ' Vera, Angel ...... 1925 II Montevideo, Uruguay 1 1-- Verner, Hyman Joseph . . 1923 ' II Marblehead, Mass. H Vexler, Leonard, TAG- . . 1926 XV2 70 Lyons Ave., Newark, N. J. i 1 Vicario, Cisvixilo, . . , VI G1-eal5INecg, Lozngflslalnd, N. Y W , icmus, i iam itmore . 1 XV 642 ain t., ., oc ester, l'. . 1 5 Xiikery, llilubert Aiht-on, Jr. . VILA South St., Cl5elms6orid,dMa3sIs. C b ' 1 1 a on, ugusto, . . .... 1 L II C lle 5 ta an D. e a 0. avana. u a i I Villanueva, Juan Teofilo, B.A. . 1926 II 20122 Arcarraga St., Manila, Philippines , 1' Vincent, Robert Norman, fIPKE . 1923 IX-B Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada 1 Vivian, Philip Holbrook . . . 1923 X 236 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass. l Voelcker, John Westgarth, B.Sc. . Grad VI 20 Upper Phillimore Gardens XV. S.. , London, England 1 Vogelgesang, Shepard, 11213. . 1924 IV1 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil W 1 1 W9.dSWOfih. Phililii Shifley . . . 1923 IV1 8 Hanover St., Portland, Maine 1 1 Wagner, Frederick Carver, A.B., fDKE 1924 V 100 Frederick St., Hanover, Pa. 1 1 I Wagner, Harold Clifford, S.B. . , Grad X-A 103 Water St., Medford, Mass. f 1 Wagner, Melvin Charles . . , 1924 XV :1 69 Waumbeck St., Roxbury, Mass. 1 1 yvlfainer, R05 Chriissiziiln .1 . 1922 II 103 Water St., Medifoiil, Mass. 1 1 a eman, egina es ie. . . 192 V H' h St., Westwoo , ass. L Walch, Donald Elbra, ZAE . . 1923 VI-A 1115 Keene St., Providence, R. I. 1 V Walch, Frederick Edward, Jr., AKE 1926 VI-A 315 Tallman St., Syracuse, N. 1 1 Walker, George Gerhardt, B.S. . 1923 I 11006 Lake Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 1 Walker, Hugh Leon, 'AXA . . , 1924 VI-A 816 S. Dakota Ave., Tampa, Fla. 1 11 Walker, James GOOk1H- . . . 1925 IV2 144 Hanks St., Lowell, Mass. '1 i Vvgagfefi .lt?S6tDEl3 FlaCdC1'1C, .l!'- - X 91 Ggrdon gt.. 1gerthkAmb1?if. N- J- ' ' a , u er or on . . - X 134 ' t., c t n, ass. 1 i Waller. Ivan Raymond . . 1926 XV 183 Plehislagnt St., miltfiin, Mass. ' ' 321511. Ihancis Erdmund . 1926 X 79 Radcliffe St., Dorchester, Xlgvllafxr Y l H ef. Grim. r. .... 1926 VI-A 1935 Grand Concourse, New or , I '. . i 5 Walters, Marion Irven .... 1923 XV2 3226DWcarder St., N. W., Washington. fi lj Walterskirchen, William Mathew, A.B. 1924 II 223 Higgins Ave., Missoula, Mont. V 1 Walthall, John Henry .... 1924 XIV 320 W. 17th St., Norfolk, Va. I 1 Walton, James Clement . . . 1923 X-B 17 Carleton St., Newton, Mass. v 111 VVgaQtOD,tl24CX1R1,I5iQh Biblia?-B-. EAE XV2 315 OriegtalAAxae., Atkaintic City, IX. J. I 11' 1 a wor , islam 1' c. pine, KE 1 VI 8 Locke t., n over, ass. , 1 jf wing. gsmhig ,,..,. :ggi lrifgfsinbclihina ' 1 1 ng, e-c 1 ...... ' e ' g, ina 1 1 Wang. York Fan ..,.. 1923 1 Hong Kong, china ' 1 l Wappler, Frederick Charles, EN . 1924 VI 62 Berkley Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 1 ,1 Warburton, Ernest Keehng . . 1926 VI 34 Newton St., Brighton, Mass. J Warburton, Frank Whitehead . . 1924 ' VI 34 Newton St., Brighton, Mass. , V, Ward. Eugene Valentine. B.S. . 1923 IV2 423 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. 1 1 Ward, R0ger ...,.. 1925 II 29 W'illard St., Chelsea, Mass. 1 l 1 1 490 1 1 1 7 757, H -Ifvff if .. a 4 42. . 2- ,W 1, :L+ in 1 r'r fm- - ig. ' J, .v4.4. CJ fi ro, Q, ,-X , , '11 '- ..-1D-'. -f f-X ' 1+ 1- ,.fEfM-it -Emi . ., N win XLAQEV I :W Y ,aff-' 4 ' -. , , ' ' - ag 1 Ze 1924 T EC H N 1 Q U E 1924 .Eiga , ...A--, , A. ,. . D-. . . e .. ,,, ,f - D. fl- -1 J -le: . . f 2 'ffi'25,3'i-iQ3e'2119215-Lei' gas 'ir 1 1' 1 1' HTL --i- -f--V V -- -,Af-Z ' 'iT:?f'iC'TiT4T::i,a ' - W YYYTIT'-il 17 N Name Class Cours: Home Address lfardnef. GCOYKC lValdo, . . . 1926 XV: 4 1'pland Road, VVellesley, Mass. ,. 'Ei XX'ardwell. Charles Ijluntington . 1924 II 42 Plainheld St., 1Vaban, Mass. X1'are, Hollis Franklin . . . . 1925 XIV 37a Summer St.. Medford, Mass. , XVarner, James Prince . . . . 1926 X 76 Elmwood Ave.. Lockport, N. Y. VJ 1Yarner, Marion Elmira. B.S. . . Sp. Beacon Falls. Conn. V Warner, Walter VValton . . . Grad Army Ord. 812 State St.. 11'atertown, N. Y. V Warner. Winthrop Loring, BAE . 1924 Xlll 3-H Washington St.. Middletown, Conn. Warren. Bertram Eugene ..., 1923 V111 103 Lexington St.. Waltham, Mass. 1Varren. Blanchard Dominick, 'VKX . 1924 XV1 12 Summer St.. Salem, Mass. 1l'arren. Elmer Chapman . . . 1920 l 21 Mallon Road, Boston. Mass. We 1Varren. Frank Vifilliam . . . 1924 llli 132 E. Quincy St.. North Adams. Mass. lb X Washburn. Curtis Ross . . 1926 X East Freetown. Mass. 1Vashburn, Dale Ellsworth . . . 1923 V1 East Freetown. Mass. , Washburn. Franklin Edmond . . 1925 ll 20 Prescott St.. Cambridge. Mass. Washington, George Leward . . 1925 ll 155 Windsor St.. Cambridge. Mass. at ' Wason. Richard Austin . . . 1926 V1 7 Walnut Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. N, 11 aterman. Douglas Raymond . 1923 X 1660 Race St.. Denver. Colo. vi' 1 lVale1'm3h. Henry Brewer . , . 1926 ll 41 Prentiss St., Cambridge, Mass. Waters, Rascius Newell . . , 1923 l1'1 3426 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo. llzatlcins. Arthur Edward, Jr. , 19211 XY: 21 Cameron Ave., Somerville, Mass. Watson, Gavin .... . 192-1 V1 383 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. X1 atson, Wesleyan .... . 1925 V1 Pitcher St., Marion, Mass. 1Yatt, Richard Morgan, Xfb . . Grad Xlll-A 221 Gloucester St., Annapolis, Md. Watts, Newell Edward . . . . 1925 X Kittery, Maine , lYaugh. Sidney Biehler, KE . . 1925 IV1 M. A. C. Campus, Amherst, Mass. 1 11'ay. George Franklin, 3d, 'PRE . 1924 YI 9 School St.. Lincoln. Maine Wayne, Edward Ritter . . , . 1926 V1-A 511 S. Conestoga St., Philadelphia, Pa. . Wayne, Gordon Adams . . 1925 XX'-J 34 Edwin St., Dorchester, Mass. ,l XVeatherley, Vaughan John . 1924 VI 17 NVinchester St.. Brookline, Mass. 1, Weaver, Burr Starbuck . . . 1925 VI-A 220 E. Morgan St., Denison, Texas I 11'eaver, Van John .... . 1924 II Rockport, Mass. XVebber, Charles Sterling. ETA . 1924 1' 28 Bartlett Ave., Arlington, Mass. 1 lVeber, Irving, A.B., A.M. . . , Grad. V 2001 Fairmount Ave., Fort XVorth, Texas ,I Webster, Walter Neal . . . 1923 X111 19 Wyman St., Lawrence, Mass. lx 1Vebster. William, ANP . . . . Grad X111-A Bel Air, Md. 1 Xlfeeks, Dorothy Walcott, B..-X. . Grad VIII 3461 LowellSt.bCleveland Park, XVash- Y ington, . . 1 1Veeks, Walter Rogers . . . 1924 VI 47 Pleasant St., Marlboro, Mass. XVeihmiller, Horace Emil . . . 1925 I 1934 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. , XVeiler, Charles Barton, ATS? . . 1923 I 36 Wells Ave., Glenolden, Pa. 1 1 Weinbaum, Shepard Samuel . . 1923 X 19 lntervale St., Roxbury, Mass. 1 1Veiner. Morris Moses Isaac . . 1925 X 25 Temple St., Boston, Mass. 1 VVeinstein, Harry Louis, -'PEA . . 1926 Vl 118 Massasoit St., Springfield, Mass. Weiss, Norman Leo .... . 1923 1111 132 Harrishof St., Roxbury, Mass. Welch, Donald Gilmore . . . 1926 XV 154 Bridge St., Beverly, Mass. XVelch, John Francis . . . . 1923 XVQ 70 Livingston Ave., Lowell, Mass. VVelch, Samuel Williamson John . 1926 XV2 607 Union St., Selma, Ala. I XVelch, William John. Jr. . . . 1926 VI 44 Alexander St., Framingham, Mass. , XVelling, Charles McKay, S.B. . Grad. X North Bennington, Vt. Q VVelling, Edward Thomas . . . 1923 II North Bennington, Vt. W'ells, Edward Junius . . . 1925 Ille 2 Clinton St., Cambridge, Mass. VVells, Robert Kirk . . . . Grad XIII-A 40 Sea View Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Wells, Wayne Wallace . . . 1923 I West Point, Neb. VVendell, Edward Nelson . . . 1925 VI-A 15 Norwood Ave., Rockport, Mass. XVendt, John Frederick, B.S. . . Sp. 58 Lexington Ave., Providence, R. I. VVentz, Ralph Roth, E.M. . . . 1923 Army Ord. 36 North 16th St., Allentown, Pa. 1Venz, Charles Henry . . . 1923 I 76 Elm St., Rensselaer, N. Y. Vllertheimer, Robert Salz . . 1924 IX-B Kaukauna. Wis. h West, George Albert . . . . 1926 ll 130 W. Ninth St., Leadville. Colo. YVest, George Goodson, KZ . 1923 XVi 360 E. 28th St., Portland, Oregon XVest, Harold Ernest . . . 1925 VI Box 102, Chester, Mass. I 1Vest, Robert Culbertson , . 1925 XV 2 100 gptlrer Mountain Ave., Montclair, West, Stanton Lawrence . . 1926 XIII 89 Tremont St., Rochester, N. Y. VVestbrook, Lloyd, QIKNII . . 1923 IV, 1145 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVestcott, Arthur J. . . . . 1923 XV, 11 Orchard St., Newton, Mass. Westland, Walter Norman . . 1925 I 4 Aldrich St., Somerville, Mass. ,1 Westman, Fred Waldemar . . 1924 IV, 33 Oakley St., Dorchester, Mass. Westman, George Joseph . . 1926 X111 Harbin, China Weston, Atherton Bailey . . . 1924 Ill, Bay Road, Duxbury, Mass. Westren, John Harvey, B.Sc. . . Grad X-A 12 Lynwood Ave., Toronto, Canada VVetherill, Lynne . . . . 1925 V I-A 6768 Ridge Ave.. Phlladelphla. Pa- Wever, John Havelock . . . 1926 VI 106 Spring.St., Portsmouth, N. H. Wexler, Charles Russell . 1923 VI-A 948 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. VVexler, Isidor . . . . 1926 VI 95 Sagamore Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Whaley, Twitty, DDE . . . 1925 X-B 502 Hester St., Stillwater, Okla. 1Vharton, Nathaniel Philip . 1924 X 34 Grape St., Malden, Mass. Wheeler, Donald Billings . . 1925 ll Stonington, Conn. . 1fVheeler, Earl Charles, . . . . 1926 I 127 Crafts Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. , Wheeler, Gordon, ATO . . . . 1924 XV2 Hotel Braernore, Boston, Mass. 1 Wheeler, William Richmond, AT . 1925 VI 103 Summer St., Springield, Vt. D Wheelock, Charles Delorma . . 1923 X111-A 143 St. Andrews Blvd., Riverside. Calif. 1 Wheelock, Ray Nathaniel . . . 1925 II 112 South St., Calais, Maine 1 Whitaker, Anton Klein . . . 1923 II 210 Stanton St., Bradentown, Pa. 491 X -lm W.- H em, Y ii 7,75 7 f D.. Sl 1 fl Il QNX -f' , 5 , ,ssfft as , r ff- - .. I , .1 QQE7 F! f T-L'-zgfvx L.. , W Y h - Q ,J Nc, I .4 W... . gg , Nr, 5 . ,,, .. ,A F . A or ills, lllll , I 'F lr W . - , , 1 , . .- ' . isa Teclamlour. 1924 ggi 5 ' .YL A, , .,,.,J,f---A-'L,,f,-, f - 1 -A A jig ,. ,A Y A7442 ------ f----- - f -- ,ff .5 Rtliurrecrl or - we - 1 as I -- -. . 1 ff f 1-fllllll - 1, 7 QL lin' 1. A.. ' --:Y , ., LY g f W V L l 4 liffl 1 it ' Name Class Course Home Address ' XVhitaker, Howard Edwards . 1924 X 111 Merriam Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. , NVhitaker, Uncas Aeneas . . 1923 II Weaubleau, Mo. ' 151, VVhite, Abraham . . . 1926 XIV 50 Fowler St., Dorchester, Mass. 1' fl White, Forrest Sherman . 1926 IV2 Main St., VVestford, Mass. l VVhite, Gerald Leland, B911 . 1923 XV1 Worthy Road, London, Ontario, Canada + White, Harrison Gates, KIPKE . 1924 VI-A 182 Sumner Ave., Springfield, Mass. l White, Joseph Henry . . . 1926 IV2 Bingham Place, Dedham, Mass. , L W'hite, Sherman, Jr. . . 1923 X 908 Margate Terrace, Chicago, Ill. , ,rg VVhite, Stanley Edison . . . 1925 IV1 132 Penobscot St., Rumford, Maine 34,2 VVhite, Thomas Earle, ANI' . . 1923 III1 2036 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. ti- White, VVesley Merry . . . 1926 ll 687 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. I Vllhitehead, Gilbert, A.B., LIDKZ 1923 III1 7 Winter St., Arlington, Mass. l 1Vhitehead, VVilliam Alfred . 1925 II 3040 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ill. l X 75 Whitehouse, Acosta Burnham . 1924 VI Winter Harbor, Maine 1 if VVhitford, Robert Earl . . . 1925 XVQ 864 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. '51 1 VVhiting, Richard .... 1926 XV1 84 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. i ' Whitman, Vernon Eleazer, SS.B. Grad VIII 703 Rargiolph St. N. W., Washington, l D. . I ' l Whitney, Stearns Hay . . . 1923 II 45 Union Sq., Somerville, Mass. 'l 4 Whittaker, Ralph Emerson . 1925 VI 15 Laurel St., Lynn, Mass. U i 'Whittington John Wentworth 1924 VI 1581 W. 29th St., Los Angeles, Calif. l' 'XViant, Paul Prince, B.S., C.E. Sp. IV1 Foochow. China 1 VVick, Richard Marks . . . 1925 X 3672 Park Place, Washington, D. C. Z I l 1fVickham, Joseph John . . . 1924 I 82 Bushnell St., Hartford, Conn. I QXiflssne1i,IOgo Bggelr . . XXQC Q5 Orahard StMJamaica Plain, Mass. 1 ur, er ert u son . - ew oston, ass. i Wild, Earle Nelson ..,. 1924 VI 4522 N. Robey St., Chicago, Ill. : VVilder, William Charles . . 1926 I 97 Bodwell St., Lawrence, Mass. l VVildes, Karl Leland, B.S., M.S. Grad Math. 26 Sewall St., Wollaston, Mass. l , VVilkins, Joseph Fellows . . 1925 Sp. 607 Selma Ave., Selma, Ala. 1, Q VVilkins, Paul Lear .... 1923 VI-A 15 Rindgetield St., Cambridge, Mass. if 1 VVilkinson, Frank Albert , . 1926 VI 38 Elm St., Methuen, Mass. 1, I l VVilkinson, William Leonard . 1926 VI 172 Elm Ave., Rahway, N. J. ' ll 1 1fVill, George Bertrand . . . 1923 X 44 Wildwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. J. l W VVillard, Lawrence Litchfield . 1923 II 474 VVashington St., Canton, Mass. l I , 1fVilliams, Archibald, Jr. . . 1923 XIII 6 Summer St., Watertown, Mass. l Q Williams, Clarke, A.B. . . 1924 I Delagelriz Ave., Riverdale-on-Hudson, l' 'l . - lv l'l Vililliams, Dexter Barnes . . 1926 VI 171 Mullin St., Watertown, N. Y. lg Q I VVilliams, Henry Wiley, Jr.' . 1925 VI-A Hickory, N. C. , ,li Williams, Hubert Lefebvre, A111 1923 II Paxton, Richmond, Va. l, j ,I Williams, Kenneth Farnam . 1924 XV: 34 Pomeroy Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. ll ' Williams, Robert Scholze . . 1926 X Dallas Road, North Chattanooga, Tenn. ill Il , Williams, Samuel Longfellow . 1923 II Enfield, N. H. J ' Williams, William Evans, Jr., A111 1923 XV2 74 Wellington Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. ll E Williamson, Robert Aleshire . 1926 VI-A 609 Ashland Ave., Rockford, Ill. l W'i1lis, Allen Leicester . . . 1925 XV2 12 Crescent St., Whitinsville, Mass. I 1 Willis, Elton William . . . 1923 VI 1616 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 1' , 1Villis, Francis Thomas, A111 . 1923 X-B 119 Mutual Bldg., Richmond, Va. 11 - xl W'illis, Raymond Trask . 1923 VI 62 Ocean St., Providence, R. I. if I ,ll Willmann, Oscar Werner . 1926 II 66 Fifth St., Derby, Conn. ll l :iN Wills, Addison Keyes . . 1923 VI-A 608 Morris St., Albany, N. Y. I lg , ffl VVills, Herbert John, AXA . 1925 VI 12908 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio ll l ,ll W'lllis, John Harvey . . 1926 I 110 Washington Ave., Pontlac, Mich. ii li, Wilmot, Francis Eugene . . 1925 VI-A Westfield, Ill. ji W rg Wilmot, Nelson Frank, B911 . 1926 XV3 1186 Lake Ave., Rochester, .N. Y. . il , ll, Wilson, Arthur Jeffery, AT . . 1923 XV1 217 E. Lake Ave., Watsonville, Calif. ,I 1 ' ll wllson, 1I35averD. . S. A.B 1926 IV2 1219 N. 1g:VilliamESt., Stilsvlvatler, Mlnn. l ll ison, win urno, . ., . . Grad X 15 Belle ourt, verett, as . I if Wilson, Percy Herbert, B911 . 1924 II 1534 N. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles, Calif- E, l W VVilson, Rufus Saxton, Jr., ATQ 1925 II 15 Alden St., Newton Centre, Mass. ,I , If VVllS0n, Walter Allen, X412 . . 1924 X 2 Champney Place, Boston. M2155- M 3 ,Qi Winde, Ronald Henry, ATA . 1923 XV2 19 Mt. Pleasant St., Winchester, Mass. p , ill Windham, Elwood Anderson, S.B. . Grad. I 917 Lincoln Ave., Port Huron, Mich. y 1 ll Windsor, King Olaf .... 1923 IVi Box 265, Santa Fe, New Mexico , l l , Wlnernan, John Arthur . . . 1923 II Box 1, Youngwood, Pa. ,- 1 5 Wingate, George Edwin . 1926 XV2 85 Dexter St., Malden, Mass. ll , lil VVingert, William Britton . 1923 X 25 W. Queen St., Chambersburg, Pa. ll l. Wininger, Edward . . . 1924 I French Lick, Ind. ml V l J Winslow, Ralph Edward . 1923 IVi 42 Fayette St., Cambridge, Mass- , lf, Winsor, Frederick, Jr. . . . 1925 IV1 Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. 1 , 1 L YVlren, George Robert, S.B. . Grad IV Petrograd, Russia , ill Wise, william spam . . 1923 XI Boyermwn, Pa. . . ,' Qx1ilglaAI2x1ffGgor5,eBLindroff . 1925 II 83g3C5urtis St.hVgIestPS1o1m5rf1lg?, 1g21SS- , , 0 , re ,... . . Grad. VIII 1 Diamon t., ia e p la, a. ' 1 4 YVolf, VVilliam . . , 1923 IIIi 103 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass. W 5 VVoll, Willard Matthew . 1925 VI 6111 Bishop St., Chicago, Ill. 5 Q N 1 VVong, James Chang-ling . 1924 XIII Peking, China W , W'ong, YookIYee . . . 1924 IV1 Hong Kong, China A ' j XVOO, YU-HSIHHE , . . 1923 VI Shanghai, China , , N YVood, Edson Robert . , . 1924 II 191 S. Main St., Southington, Conn. ll: , , , Wood, Edward Jesup, SAX . 1926 X 151 Coolidge Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. . l Qi VVood, Harold Maxwell, A.B. . Grad X 1034 Na Pennsylvania Ave., Indianapolis, ll 1 In . l. ' , ' , , 492 1 ,-X,-fag 5 I-U '-' 7' X fic' 1 filil,-I ' f- ,f 5 -frog 525'- 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 V 1 n1:-.:-gztilti-, . ,11IL,....,,4i-i.-.- V . I , il hll' - V ll ll .Yuma Class Course H oms Address XVood. Phillip Allen . . . . 1925 XV: 10 Winthrop Ave., Beverly, Mass. XI-iood, Robert Newlin, ILS. . . 1923 XV: Riverton, J. XV00d. XVilliam Southworth, Jr. . 1926 VI 2123 Highland Ave.. Fall River. Mass. 1.Voodason, Morton Potter . . , 1926 II 110 Browne St., Brookline, Mass. XVoodbury, Charles Fairlield . . 1923 V1 Dover, Maine XVoodling. Preston, 22.11-I . . . 1923 XV: 302 Prospect Ave., Cranford. N. J. XVoodman. 1Valter Cade . . 1925 ll 367 School St.. IVatertown, Mass. XVoodruFf. Robert Leslie . . 1925 YI 902 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 1Voodruff. XX'ilbur Jay . . . 1923 VI-A 1824 Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. IVoodward. James Syme . , , 1925 VI-.-X 513 E. Brinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wooster, Stanton Hall . . . . Grad. Aero Eng. 22 Hobart St., New Haven, Conn. 1Vorthington. Arthur Morton, Jr. . . 1925 X 3-1 School St.. Dedham, Mass. XVorthington, Courtney Pope . . 1925 I S Cedar St., Dedham, Mass. XVorthington. Hood , . . . 1924 X Salt Lake City, Utah IVraith, William. Jr. . . . 1925 III: 309 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. XVright. John Harris . . 19213 IX-B 47 Virginia St., Dorchester, Mass. XVU Hao Jan .... . 1923 X Peking, China VVurtzel, Charles, 4522.1 . . . 1926 I 142 Gordon St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Wyeth, Francis Huston . . 1923 V1-A 728 25th St., St. Joseph, Mo. 1Vyld, Reginald Geake, IDX . . 1924 I1 11-I1 Thurman St., Portland, Oregon Yaffey. Robert Joseph, B.S. . . Grad. VI 523 XVestover Ave., Norfolk, Va. Yarmael-1, John Erenei , , , 1925 YI-A c,'o A. R. XViren, 3-I7 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Yarotsl-ay, Michael Frederic . . 1923 III2 716 Somerset St., Johnston, Pa. Yood, Lewis David .... . 1925 VI-A 23 Gilbert Ave., Haverhill, Mass. York. Albert Foster .... 1925 X 30 Harlow St., Arlington, Mass. Yoshikawa, Tamakichi, B.Sc. . . Grad. R-A Osaka, Japan Young, Bradford Preston . . . 1926 VI S Silver St., Taunton, Mass. Young, Carlos ...., . 1925 I Montevideo, Uruguay Young, Cecil George. Ph.B. . . Grad. Army Ord. 34 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. A Young, Harold Grant . . . 1924 XIII 3277 Garfield Ave.. Alameda, Calif. Young, Hawley Smith . . . 1923 II The Richardson, Burlington, Vt. Young, I-Kuei . . . . 1923 II Tientsin, China Young, Joe XVah . . . . 1924 I Canton, China Young, John Filmer, B.S. , . 192-I XV2 131-33 St., Newport News, Va. Young, Louis Henry, S.B. . . . Grad. VIII 233 Grove St., Auburndale, Mass. Youngs, Frank Leland, B.S. . . 1923 VI-A Youngs, N. Y. I Yount, Dee Andes, A.B., AT!! , . 1923 VI-A 156 XV. Main St., NVestm1nster, Md. Zacharewitz, Irving Samuel . . 192-I II 268 Monroe St., Passaic, N. J. Zakhartchenko. Constantine Leo , Grad. Aero Eng. KietT, Russia l Zane, John Hamilton, X411 . . . 1923 XVI 309 W. Highland Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Zangwill, Bernard Louis . . . 1923 V1-A 256a Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. Zapolski, Walter Wadsworth . . 1923 I 13 Field St., Cambridge, Mass. Zartarian. Sarkis Marderos , . 192-1 XV2 408 Columbia St., Cambridge, Mass, Zavoico, Basil Basil . . . , 1924 III1 Petrograd, Russia Zavoico, Stephen Vasili . . . 1925 XIV Petrograd, Russia Zeiger, Henry ..... . 1924 VI 247 NValnut St., Brookline, Mass. I Zerkowsky, Samuel Moses, EAM . 1925 XV:a 268 St. Catherine St., Natchez, Miss. Zien, Ziang Plan, B.Se. . . . . 1925 II Ningpo, China Zimmerman, John Harvey, AND . 1923 II 1200 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Zornixr, Hermann Heinrich, B.Sc. , . Grad. VIII 305 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass. Zubrinski, Eugene James . . . 1926 VI-A 11 Vandine St., Cambridge, Mass. Students who Entered or Returned ' in January, 1923 Name Class Allison, Charles Fred . . . 1926 Anciaux, Helene Hortense . . 1923 Avery, Chester Orlando . . 1923 Barker, Robert Vifalker . . . 1923 Barry, Thomas Henry , . . 1926 Baylor, Sidney Hedges . . . . 1926 Becker, Oliver Edward, Jr. . , 1926 Brittain, James Frederick . . . 1923 Brown, George Wellington . . . 1926 Brun, Grumar .... . 1923 Canzanelli, Andrew , . . 1923 Cole, Joseph Henry . . . 1926 Courtney, Roger Davis . . , 1924 Daigre, Homer Felix . . . . 1925 Dawes, Robert Taylor ...., 1926 de Coningh, Edward Hurlbut, A.B., Xfb ......... 1925 Course Sp. VII II II IV1 VI I I I VI VI XV1 XIV XV2 493 Home Address P. O. Box 188, Glendale, Calif. Nivelles, Belgium 35 Grove St., Milford, Mass. 54 Manor Road, Philadelphia, Pa. 5M Buffum St., Salem, Mass. Forest Grove Road, Auburndale, 23 N. Jefferson St., Chicago, Ill. 71 Bartlett Ave., Arlington, Mass. 80 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Kristiania, Norway Mass 11 Wareham St., Medford, Mass. 126 Winthrop St., Framingham, Mass. 98 W. Springfield St., Boston, Mass. 323 Charles St., New Iberia, La. 11 Pleasant St., Hudson, Mass. 4815 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. 7.fw.,2..: Q if We f'g2pE 4 rib. ,A 71 ' - I I Qi! 'TL uf,-'ggf W ii, i i M I g.,.,pjI,a,.ZiIf, , .ls gi, .--ego . ' Qi. . - 1... A . 4 2 .-. 7777 fiii' JUN' a I eel me TEC H N i on it 1924 eel CI Ij?'WITWa.aQa-ff-2. . -eff 1 frff--ii ,-ef r 6 M- -. I -V'-ig I Mn . jg T 'r '55 -.1-:Il I I I S I ifiegg Le. 4- 4. - .. . ' I 4 . . .1 Q I , WI X 741 NI I' ' Name Class Course Home Address DeLancey, Warren Heathcote . . 1926 XV1 5952 S.-Calumet St., Chicago, Ill. ' ' 2, Dresser, Willis Robert . . . . 1926 VI 319 Main Calais, Maine I f.443',4 Drury, Ralph Stebbins . . . 1923 I 9 Massasoit St., Northampton, Mass. ax 1' 42 . , N if I Erwin, William Coulam . . 1926 XIV 30 Perkins St., XKYIHIIITOD, Mass. ' Fannon, Joseph Lawrence . . 1926 II 99 Hudson St., Somerville, Mass. If Flynn, William Valentine . . . 1926 Sp. 14 Alberta St., West Roxbury, Mass. rf? Foley, William Henry, A.B. . . 1926 XVB 60 Trask St., Providence, R. I. Q 7151 Forsyth, Roland Burgess . . 1924 VI 31 Freeman St., Wollaston, Mass. is If I Fowler, Henry Charles, Jr, . 1926 I 101 Converse St., Springfield, Mass. I , Gada, Natale . . . . 1926 VI-A Niantic, Conn. I ,dp Griswold, Roger, A.B. . . 1925 IV1 36 VVest Cedar St., Boston, Mass. KI Guptarak, Tarwin . . . Sp. Bangkok, Siam SX W I I, I Hathaway, Merwin Lewis . . 1926 II Xvinthrop Terrace. Warren, Mass. el I Hicks, William Ward . . . . 1926 XVi 35 Marlboro St., Newburyport, Mass. I Jeppe, Douglas Painton, SAX . . 1925 I Box 60, Johannesburg, South Africa I J erardi, Peter Joseph . . . . 1926 II 175 Forest St., Arlington, Mass. I Kaufman, Robert Libby .... 1926 XV2 Congress Hotel, Chicago, Ill. , Keely, James Everett ..... 1926 VI 129 Beacon St., Somerville, Mass. ' Kent, Forrest Brown, B.S. .... Grad V 1430 Farwell Ave., Chicago, Ill. I Kingsbury, Charles Hardwick, KE . 1926 III1 306 N. Pearl St., Joplin, 'Mo. , I Kirchner, Otto Earnest, B.S. . . . Grad. Aero Eng. 1255 Springhill St., M'Ob1l6, Ala. I I Kitchin, Donald Wentworth, S.B. . Sp. V 2 Court St. Place, Arlington, Mass. I Kolisch, Emil ....... 1926 149 East 84th St., New York, N. Y. I LeBel, Clarence, Jr. . . . 1926 VI 541 West 142nd St., New York, N. Y. I Li, Zen Zuh, S.B. . . . Grad X Chekiang, China Lieberg, Erling . . . . 1924 I Kristiania, Norway I Locke, Richard Jenness . . 1926 X Rye Beach, N. H. I Mackintosh, Charles Donald . . 1923 IV2 217 Remington St., Fort Collins, Colo. I McNaul, William Roy . . . . 1926 VI 53 West Gold St.,.Butte, Mont. 1 Macquarrie, William Allan . . 1926 XV3 34 Ocean Ave., Winthrop, Mass. . Mangelsdorf, Theodore August . . 1926 VI-A Homewood, Atchison, Kansas ' ' Miller, Sidney E ..... . 1926 XV2 709 N. Crescent St., Cincinnati, Ohio I Moore, John Walter . . . . 1926 VI 317 Jackson Ave., El Dorado, Ark. Mulliken, Albert Edgerton . . 1926 II 218 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Pardo, John ..... . 1926' II 27 Pearl St., New York, N. Y. Pellett, I-Iarold Latham . . , 1926 XV2 14 Stanley St., Readville, Mass. Perkins, Melvin Alfred, B.S. . . Grad V 256 N. Main St., Rutland, Vt. I Perry, Gilbert Fisher . . . 1923 I 15 Providence St., Putnam, Conn. Peterson, Alden William . . 1926 92 Newland St., Boston, Mass. I Peterson, Walter Edward . . 1926 I 20 Vellevue Ave., Winthrop, Mass. I N Petzold, Edward Oscar . . . 1926 VI Petrograd, Russia I Powers, Julian Robert . . 1924 X 142 W. Kennedy St., Syracuse, N. Y. ' Pratt, Edward Joseph . . . . 1926 VI-A 463 Ellicott St., Batavia, N. Y. I Rexford, Elliot Pitman ..... 1926 263 Bowdoin St., Winthrop, Mass. Rich, William Thayer, Jr., S.B. . . Grad. X-A 20 Sargent St., Newton, Mass. Ropes, Lawrence Goodhue, B.S., M.S. Grad. I 18 Felt St., Salem, Mass. Rupert, George Percy, Jr., IIPEK . . 1926 XIII 70 Patten St., Boston, Mass. Siniossoglou, Simon Alexander . . 1925 II 66 Gloria St., Zurich, Switzerland W Smith, Joseph Edward ..... 1923 II 2313 So. St. Louis Ave., Chicago, Ill. Snydam, James Lorimer .... 1926 XIII Florham Park, N. J. Spencer, Harold Clegg. B.S., B.B.A., .M.B.A. ........ Sp. 125 Beech St., Roslindale, Mass. I Sullivan, Mary Jeremene .... 1926 VII 16 Oli? Bridge Road, Concord Junction, ass. Ta, Yuan-lun, S.B. . . . . Grad. VI Chinkiang, China I Taves, Paul Jack . . . . 1926 XV3 9 Verediana St., San Paulo, Brazil Toperzer, Frank Michael . . 1926 XV 17 Princeton St., Medford, Mass. Towle, Frank Martin . . , 1926 52 Adams St., Somerville, Mass. Tuttle, Thomas Worrall . . 1924 VI-A 18 Hillside Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Tuxen, Jean Charles ..... 1926 III Bodo, Norway I Walker, John Edward ..... 1926 340 Lexington St., Waltham, Mass. I White, Charles Henry Milton, B.S. . Grad VI 701 N. 42nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. I, , Wilbur, John Benson ..... 1926 I 31 Bullard St., Dorchester, Mass. II I Willoughby, Harold Austin . . . 1926 24 Worcester St., Boston, Mass. If I Wong, Albert, E.M. . . . Grad. lll Hupeh, China iI I I-I Worobegpczykoff, Leo . . . 1926 Lodz, Poland I I 1 I , 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 494 . Ilan 4 W. W . M.. , :JL ,-Vg Y - 4-Y -, ag ' , Ag Y YY V ' - - W 74 O that the advertisements in the following pages represent a valu- able indication of the industrial progress of the world? They offer us the efforts which science is making to provide comforts and labor- saving devices in the fields in which we are most interested. We, as students of applied science. must know about these things, if we are to succeed. It 15 desirable that we become acquainted with the concerns which are leaders in their respective fields. Each of them has a dehnite message to convey to us. Notice in the following section how care- fully the concerns have designed their adver- tisements in order to obtain our approval. Not only do they want to sell something, hut they are seeking for our good will as well. Every advertiser realizes that his advertis- ing is a pledge which he must live up to in order to secure success. As a result, unreliable state- ments are no longer met With. For these reasons the following advertisers are entitled to your interest and consideration, and are worthy of your trust and confidence. 495 QQ Q Q Q V Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q TO ESJWEB TER Incorporated DESIGN steam power stations, hydro-electric de- velopments, transmission lines, city and interurban railways, gas and chemical plants, industrial plants, warehouses and buildings. CUNSTRUCT either from their own designs or from designs of other engineers or architects. MANAGE public utility and industrial companies. REPGRT on going concerns, proposed extensions and new projects. EINANCE industrial and public utility properties and conduct an investment banking business. NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO 496 .F I , , sf V X Y 1' ,4,, I I5 jfrf 7 .-' . 1 .Iii No Rolls-Royce has - , - ever worn out ROLLS ROYCE ,Vs . ECENTLY, a celebrated surgeon purchased a Rolls-Royce. He believed that, insofar as the sensations attendant upon motor transportation were concerned, there was nothing new under the sun ..... Yet shortly after the delivery of his car he said, ..... When I ordered a Rolls-Royce, I did so because I had had about everything else. I received it with indifference. How- ever, my attitude has been changed. I consider the Rolls-Royce everything that an automobile should be, a mechanical marvel, beautiful. .... The impression made by the Rolls-Royce upon this professional man in so brief a period is not the complete evi- dence of its greatness. The final proof of perfect building will be demonstrated ten, or fifteen years from nowg when this Rolls-Royce is still affording daily cause for enthusiasm. 'Twelve exclusive Rolls-Royce designs in open and closed coach work. The four-five passenger phaeton 510,900 Branches : New York, Boston, Chicago ROLLS-ROYCE, Springfield, Mass. Representatives in leading cities RUNS CDYCE 497 Cohla, Bates c'StYerxa Co. Wholesale and Retail Grocers Bakers, Candy Makers, Coffee Roasters Makers of Delicatessen Products and Tobacconists 'Fi' Wholesale Warehouse and Main Office : 222 Summer Street, Boston Manufacturing Department : 224 Summer Street, Boston Retail Stores : 55 Summer Street, Boston 87 Causeway Street, Boston 6-3 Faneuil Hall Square, Boston Also at Malden, Salem, Taunton, and Fall River O. P. M. A wonderfully fragrant tobacco that is mild and will not bite the tongue, or dry the throat. The combined qual- ities make us feel that we are right in . calling it The Perfect Pipe Tobacco. gwore than Yearf in the grocery Business 498 ESTABLISHED 1818 1 ff f Zaazif C45 QJXQ 54.3 fb C059 937 HIUNXG KQPIIIIPHIYIIF Qilrnizfhiug 1135, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET LITTLE BUILDING ..uT.- NEW YORK B O ST O N 7lI',l'f7lIOIIC' Bvarll -17-I3 4- ' - : qfggp 1 -v. 'Q 1,v ' L ff.. iq -J lmomffrlhtew . fI,,i 1 ? 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For heavy work, our No. 5B Heavy Plain Milling Machine, Weighing over 5M Tons-our No. 6 Automatic Gear Cutting Machine for gears up to 72 diameter with 13 face-our No. 16 Plain Grinding Machine with a capacity of 72 between centres-and our No. 6 Automatic Screw Machine, taking Work to ZMN diameter, these Brown 85 Sharpe Machines, the largest in our complete line, are rugged units for rapid production on big pieces. The durability of Brown 85 Sharpe Machines makes them investments of lasting value. Careful choice of material, expert workmanship and rigid inspection are combined to produce machines capable of long service under severe conditions. Remember the name BROVVN if SHARPE when buying production eg1,L1lpme1zt BROWN Sz SHARPE MFG. CO., Providence, R. I., U. S. A. Star Brass Manufacturing Co. 53 OLIVER STREET BOSTON, MASS. e .LVk,, S7Wanuf1cl-urers of ,... ,,,. fey. 1' Accurate uNon-Corrosiveu Pressure and Recording ' QA Gages, Revolution Counters, Engine Room Clocks 5 i. T ' 2' Dead Weight Gage Testers i'f' ii' ' 5 Stationary and Marine Safety and Relief Valves f . Z. for-all pressures 1 . - QQ All kinds of Stationary and Marlne Whistles and ' r, f Sym , ,, . f Extra Heavy Renewable Seat and Disc Globe, V-H ' Angle and Check Valves for.all povver house use ,,NO mSiVe,, Star Outside Spring Steam Engine Indicators HIGH GRADE THROUGHOUT Speczfjf and Order the Best CBrancf1e: CHICAGO PITTSBURGH NEW YORK 500 1 , J I! ..... .. , 1 i.:KG8fL' my This trade-mark represents: i l. :Xll eager spirit ol' 11-st-arcli i11 tool use. 1 , . . . 2. .X keen sense ol cl1a1'acte1' lll tool llllllililg. f 33. ,HX11 lllNlCl'Sl2lliClll'lQ heart in tool selling. 4 GTD products include: 'j Taps, Dies, Screw Plates, Twist Drills, Reamers, Gages Q Pipe Tools, Machine Tools, Little Giant Wrenches. i i IVF i11r'1'lr' your grculrrfum1'l1'r1riI,v willz GTD tnnlx 111111 the t'0l'P0l'Ufl.07Z ,l llmt prndurcs fllenz I it l QFKEEJXIFIELD TAD Ano me 1 ., ,- QSQB R,f5l..l1,Q 1 I 'iEmREENF1E1.o. . MASSACHUSETTS Canadian Plan! : IirreujialJ Tal: t? Die Carporaliou of Canada Limilvd, Hall, Unlario 'l- -' i.: ' 'Y' ' ' 5 WE OFTEN HEAR OF Tl-IE BRIGHT YOUNG WONDER WHO CAME Grand Prize Winners At the great Panama-Pacific Expo- sition the First and Only Grand Prize ever awarded in the class for Tool Holders was won by Armstrong Tool Holders TO TECH AT EIGHTZ fiixiz, QZT-'lax ! imsxuv vs3':1gg6rS1si1it1'ffF:f I 'f ',-gif? O -'I W U If? 43,064 xvvo Ourwrenchesandother DropForged L KL,.,L, -i 40 ofzfx Tools were also awarded a Medal ki7'J I 'fgQ-4' of Honor, thus confirming the High- 2, 7 XL est Honors gained at three previous Z 7 Universal Expositions and the fav- orable judgment of practical me- O chanics based upon many years' I 1 ,550 satisfactory service. i WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG I Q 4 1 Armstrong Bros. Tool Co. h ij -vt 6, The Tool Holder People i Tx I' 317-357 N mr ' A I-HQ NAME IS HARRY. - Zlicagffiifco venue 5 ,,,,1g 'iei 112 ..,E ACHINERY CAT LOGS are Technical Treatises on Material Handling Subjects They contain valuable engineering data and other information gathered from over forty years of manufacturing, operating and held experience. Jeffrey Standard Equipments include a complete line of Elevating and Con- veying Machineryg Chainsg Portable Loaders and Belt Conveyors: Coal and Ashes Handling Machineryg Skip Hoistsg Crushers, Pulverizersg Shreddersg Loco- motivesg Coal Mining and Tipple Machinery, Ventilation Fans, etc. Jejrey Catalogs will be gladly sent free to Tech Students or Alumni. THE JEFFREY MFG. CO. 2Z.f.'.?.9 213222 Columbus, Ohio Boston Sales Representative: H. C. Freeman Co., 141 Ivlilk Street P P TO PUMP ANYTHING THAT CAN BE PUMPED W N ZATER supply systems, electric lighting outfits, sewage disposal plants, boiler-feed and booster pumps, gasoline engines. We make a specialty of unusual problems relating to our line of business. CHARLES J. JAGER COMPANY 15 Custom House Street 33 Canal Street 13 Exchange Street Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. Portland, Maine WALTER W. FIELD Sc SCN, IUC. Machinists, Contractors, Equipment Kendall Square, Cambridge, Mass. 502 ,.-v- 2 i l 1' gf' 5 X 44' xi I Y X A qjx N825 A, x Q ff ig are I View g,.?P,52'2,':'2-:'1 'H-is 5321- xx N I 1 e 11 'Z' ,Q-. - gn One-Inch Micrometer Calzlber No. 3 For measurements by thousandths up to one inch. Has lock nut and ratchet stop There will be always a ytancfarcf of excellence -always a name that has come to mean the best. Starrett means as much to the man who uses fine tools today as Damascus meant to the courtier who, five centuries ago, sought the highest example of the sword-maker's art. In the metal workin trade S QQ 77 ' Starrett. represents all. that is desirable in a fine precision tool. Write for Catalog No. 22 and the Supplement describing the new Starrett Tools. The L. S. Starrett Co. The W orla 5 Greatest Toolmakers Manufacturers of Hacksaws Unexcelled ATI-IOL, MASS. FIRE PRR5 4865 xt 4 0 'L' ,OOLQAHACKSAWS . L 'I s a TECHNOLOGY BRANCH H. C. S. 76 Massachusetts Avenue is a specialty store. lt specializes on things that are of interest to Technology men. The main purpose is to supply the material required to do the Work at Tech. We cater to the social side of life with room decorations, Banners, Pennants and Pillow Cases all in Cardinal Red and Gray. The jewelry section with the Tech seal on all the merchandise is Very attractive both to students and alumni. The store is just across the street from Tech. Come in and look. You are Welcome at the COOP. me g AGES all , P ready to le' use. Moisten with Water. For sale at all . .5 M, ' -:Q as - Enemies 'wwf ,'-il. E in :I 5 , ft l a ., s o m 13- ,:F9:E ,. ..-Li' 0-. . .9 .f 1' lf H Q X Q,E2o Q atb N Z M in X as , 'QQ lx Z .m hlmx Qs hu . X.. Rees s r BO I first-class Stationers and D ry Goods Stores. IN BOSTON Samuel 'Ward Co.,Thorp St Martin Co. Jordan Marsh Co., Thos. Groom 81 Co. Adams, Cushing Sc Foster If E w a as N s U 'Uz Zeus V3 H 0 z'g P ,S Q 2 :J Os Q02 gm 5551 ,ind O D' v-1 U 2 O Pd -1 U1 pq-Q N: . F1 T, E si U1 ,.4 ' - . Cygwadymmy , e W J lxlqgifff. Q-mowaem W : 45Uoam5wEE mga 3m5348HvFO 350 H :msn on w M -- .1 P1 ,..'-ef-+0 HO gnnwm w mWO WG-'D-- ' Dlmrfr-r UO'-1 QmEg9mHQrw :mm U-'C'-4 :1Q4....S:Jf'0,.., .--M m Bnwmngnw Fog -413010 I +-,D :N Oo'w555m0g P v 'lf-q ' mpgc wuz-' mmf-r-D.f'D,U HU, O ' m4E1rvl4mG-m ' -U-ifngo.-,Q 0 m 'l of-02, nmwoo UQ: Swag E'wE'ta iam memawawsg- 2.11 GGiZ2QQmW gm? wm'Fo- W Fa ::3mo5UP: wg C1-:LW 5'o5,E: 51 mug- 52:1 fb 15' ECLQ-U2-WUQZE 5-' 9,4855-5rfU7fU wtf. mfDH 'DlQ.5 C'lnJ SFS '-1.-JD.-f rw .O ru 35512--2:20 -.U 4g:QG5gw5 Q3 gmWwadmHm 92 QFSERUWWT gr weasel- P+ O O P1 z:ap,5.fjfaE5a- S2 - -0 W :H 2 m0w?bw5 Q? ,won Q n m::f1 '9'n',: 3, ...O ggoomnwpgn 3-Q. Eh W 0 --H..-,UF-lo--.:, :H ff.-f1.:ff-.'I'v.. 05' The Value of a Good Record MAN'S RECGRD gives him l1is place in the Qjq community. Men measure him by what he has been, by what he has done from day to day. Each day he builds for tomorrow. What he does today either adds or detracts from his record. To. grow in good deeds, he must do better today than he did yester- day, do better tomorrow than he does today. It is with newspapers as it is with men. The Euston Gunning Transcript is nearing its hundredth birthday, It is nearing it with the determination to be better at one hundred than it is today at ninety-two. A newspaper is really a suc- cession of lives, a succession of issues that arelborn to r' ., Lil, LL-, - - I e- ' , Qzirx-H' fx '. 5 Q-35111.21fj:,QAjLffifQ e ,A 6 g ,i'1x-1.-if-' 'L . -I ggi.-jTQ ENDURF9 A ' f UNIVERSAL STYLE Beautiful in design, elegant in Finish, perfect in proportions, the clean simple lines of the UNIVER- SAL STYLE Sections will appeal to even the most esthetic sense. Here is an example of pure decora- tion, by just the repetition of regular sections. Everything is symmetrical, the idea of simplicity be- ing carried out to perfection. Nothing florid or over-decorated is seen in this or any of the Globe- Wernicke styles. They cling tenaciously to the idea of good taste and consequently Ht harmoniously in every decorative scheme. ffhe, globegmfzrniekc Qu. 55225225 CALENDARS CUT-OUTS CAR CARDS POSTERS CARTON S FOLDERS BOOKLETS FANS LABELS STATIONERY WINDOW TRIMS HANGERS COVERS IN SERTS WRAPPERS and all fyrms of COLOR ADVERTISING by LITHOGRAPHY OFF SET COLOR PRINTING dfld DIE STAMPIN G Samples of any of these will be mailed you on request or a representative will be glad to call. THE FORBES LITHOGRAPH MFG. CO. 1209 Little Building BOSTON 118-120 Federal Street Also 033625 in Boston, Mass- NEW YORK CHICAGO ROCHESTER DETROIT PHILADELPHIA Chauncy Hall School 1828 THE SCHOOL THAT CONFINES ITSELF EXCLUSIVELY TO THE PREPARATION OF STUDENTS FOR THE Massachusetts Institute of Technology 553 BoYLsToN STREET BosToN, MASS. FRANKLIN T. KURT Principal Armstrong Transfer Co. Baggage Transfer and Taxi Service Telephone Liberty 7400 Oldest and most reliable company in Boston and vicinity. Baggage checked to destination or locally to Railroad Stations or Steamship Wharves. Taxi stands at North, South, Back Bay and Huntington Ave. Stations. MAIN OFFICE, 271 ALBANY ST. BOSTON, MASS. Cambridge Office, Coop, Harvard Square U DURING FOUR vmns CINCLUDING summmsj HAQRY wonmio um:-D TEN nouns EACH DAY. I 2 fN ffl H 7 e'fl?iS, my I X Kei - A1 Eg! Lila l HE LEAQNED Au. ABOUT El-tonnes AND mE LIKE. -A-1. THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cambridge, Mass. . I-IE INI.-XSS.-XCHl'Sli'I l'S lN5'l'I'l'L I'E OF 'TECHNOLOGY aims to give thorough instruction in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Electrochemical and -v Sanitary Engineering: in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Geology and Geological Engineering, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering: in Engineering Administrationg in Chemis- try, Biology and Public Health and Physics, and in General Science and General Engineering. To be admitted tothe Institute, the applicant must have attained the age of seventeen years and must pass examinations in algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, physics, English, French or German, and present satisfactory certificates for history and chemistry or pass examinations in these. Preparation in one unit of a series of elective subjects is also required. A division of these examinations between dilierent examination periods is allowed. In general, a faithful student who has passed creditably through a good high school, having two years' study of French and German, or three years of either, should be able to pass the Institute examinations. Graduates of colleges, and in general all applicants presenting certificates representing work done at other colleges, are excused from the usual entrance examinations and from any subjects already satisfactorily completed. Records of the College Entrance Exam- ination Board, which holds examinations at many points throughout the country and in Europe, are also accepted for admission to the Institute. The regular Courses are of four years' duration, and lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science. In most Courses the work may also be distributed over five years by students who prefer to do so. Special students are admitted to work for which they are qualifiedg and the degrees of Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Science are given for resident study subsequent to graduation. Opportunity for research is offered in all the depart mental laboratories and special opportunities are offered in the Course in Chemi- cal Engineering Practice and in the co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering, in which the students spend part time in the industries for a combination of technical and industrial training. The Tuition Fee, not including breakage in the laboratories, is 3300 a year. In addi- tion, Undergraduate Dues of 5159 per year are collected. For circulars of information, address: MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CAMBRIDGE 39, MASS. 507 P Our Guarantee fl' 'WSW S If our free survey of your plant warrants installation of - ' 'f3l'1'3i' l - ' equipment, you do not a 1 P Y R11 -1 I x ti' XX oillrll lflll T I no 9 ' I r U ,i . I i ' Mill!!! V PLS2grE1fSRli-Iris '- JT. Q:--1. ' M Mill 1- ' H' uns 5 Q , I ,tru SINGLE .41 af SELF-gojgngc 'V , I ' V s-rAcKERs 1 until the savings are proved. Jacklifl' and Single Lift Elevating Trucks-save loading and unloading by hand-in 3 seconds you can do 20 minutes, work. Stackers-save tiering and unpiling bales, boxes, bags and crates by hand. Let the Stacker do the work of 4 men. Self-Loading Warehouse Trucks-ONE MAN trucks heavy barrels and boxes that usually take 2 men. Steel Leg Platforms--used with elevating trucks-outwear all-wood platforms-- save you money. WRITE FOR CA TALOG LEWIS-SHEPARD CO- ssa E. First Street, BOSTON 27, MASS. fe S ASHTON POP VALVES and STEAM GAGES 1' ' 9 32' -' A rl' ae. ,,.4 Superior in Quality of material and workmanship, and with 3 greatest efficiency and durability, they challenge comparison T with any others on the market. HIGH GRADE GOODS OUR EXCLUSIVE SPECIALTY ......... G if! F if- ri AV! Ga wif Q W. ,Aj V THE ASHTON VALVE CO. 161 First Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. No. 20 Valve for Stationary 7 Boilers Gear Wheels WATERS REDUCING VALVES Are Used Throughout The New Technology Buildings Gear Cutting GRANT WORKS INCORPORATED WATERS GOVERNOR COMPANY 151 Pearl St., Boston Boston Mass. MAIN 296 ' 508 Evidence 9-F Me1'it O COMPANY can establish a record of sell- ing approximately fifty per cent of all the refrigerating machinery sold annually in the United States unless there is merit in the product APP1'0Ximateb' --merit of the kind that wins new customers and retains the confidence ofthe old ones. I O X4 Fair dealing. prompt service, furnishing appa- S OF the ff ratus that will fulfill the guarantees and by XXX p ReH'i eratins ff charging prices consistent with the quality of the X Mac inely product, all. have helped to increase the sales of N sold annualbv XX York Machinery and Apparatus. ' I , , X N., X in the U. S.1s XX Our thirty-six years of experience in building X f . . . . X ' Ice Making and Refrigerating Machinery of rec- . I ognized worth, has enabled us to help others E011-lpment solve their refrigeration problems-we may be ff' able to help you. ll Y C x 7 1 N fd gf YGRK MANUFACTURING CO. XX fu- . . . . . fe 1321- Ice Making and CRCfi'1g67d!l71g Macbznery Exclusrvely fb' , ff X '-ggi YORK, PENNA. Txxzf , . 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I QYflC'ifK fa ,fL..,5 N 'ei ' 723 lf 'Wmft K- if-fvwi W it ,ff we . 'ff ICE MAKING Sz. REF RIGERATING M A C l'I I N E RY 509 ARTHUR C. HARVEY CO. Steel ' Iron HARVEY STEEL ROAD, BOSTON, MASS. ALLSTON DISTRICT 34 Telephone 'Brighton 3800 5 A f T Steam Heaters, Gas Water Heaters Range Boilers, Tanks WRITE FOR CATALOG Riverside Boiler Works, Inc. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. nupme roup amps Cmctuonwci summcpsl HAPPY Atso WQDKCD I-IAPD cvcpv NIGHT L X C Cfifl MX? I-IC BURNED MANY MIDNIGHT lsW . X l Q S A we ,X RVQ 4 is . I. 0 VM.. ESTABLISHED 1865 THE SCULLY CO. Industrial Construction Sand - Gravel - Piling Cement 118 FIRST STREET, CAMBRIDGE JAMES J. SCULLY Pres. FRANK P. SCULLY '15 Treas. CORCORAN SUPPLY CCMPANY, Inc. DEALERS IN PLUMBERS', STEAM AND GAS FITTERS' AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES I 62 ALBANY STREET 186 PLYMOUTH AVENUE 300 MONTELLO STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. FALL RIVER, MASS. BROCKTON, MASS. ' VE! R, D. COOMBS 65' Co. Buy the Best , M Structural Steel Work in R' S .R fa-2 Poles and Towers mmm- 30 Church St. :-: New York Plumbers' Supplies and Iron Founders 204 First Slreet So. Boston, Mass. Your Plans g for the Future May be affected by your judgment in selecting a bank and making full use of its services. It is a distinct advantage to have a business connection with an internationally known financial institution distinguished by the complete facilities which we place at the disposal of our depositors. The National Shawmut Bank of Boston 40 Water Street, opposite the Post Office Telephone Main 5571 Insurance Provides an Economical CHARLES H. JOHNSON , , vi. 1. T. '0' Means of Reducing the Risks ln L O Business and the Chances New England -7VfWWZ Life In Life Insumnce Co. 176 FEDERAL STREET Boston, Mass. -i..Qll'lb.. The time and money spent on a professional education is a specula- RQBERT A. BQIT gl CQ. tion, the return from which depends largely upon the health of the specu- lator and the time he is given to apply ilnguraqtz his education. Insurance will con- of Qlnhg vert this speculation into an invest- ment. 40 KILBY STREET B O S 'I' O N TEL. MAIN 646 512 Old Colo11y Service N efficient and courteous orffanization, pro- Uressive mctl1ods,larUe resources and three offices conveniently located in different sec- tions of Boston, COI11lJ1I1C to make the Old Colony Trust Company the most desirable deposltory in New England Interest bearlnv accounts, subject to check may be opened at any office and the three offices used mterchanffeably for the transactlon of your banklng buslness An Investment Department that IS at all t1mes 111 close contact YV1tl1 the bond market and Hnanclal affalrs 1n general 1S at your d1sposal The Forelffn Department offers IIS faC1l1t16S Modern Safe DCPOSII Vaults at all offices, that offer complete protectlon for your valuables Old Colony Trust Company 17 Court Street MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SXSIEM D e e D . I B A, O D . IH financmg bustness l1'1 fore1gn countrres. 52 Temple Place Boston 222 Boylston 513 ESTABROOK 85 CG. Investment Securities Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges 15 State Street, Boston New York Hartford Springfield New Bedford Providence sv if 4558 5 02 A -3 4 ,1 'ix 'fy fzgge. X 535 f x-A-.:i.1gi.- 96 7'oN NP' A Successful Career in business depends to a great degree upon the forming of proper banking connections. tate Street Crust Company is a strong, progressive -bank, Qwith many years' experience which it is glad to put at the service of its clients. Main Office: 33 State Street Mass.Ave.Office:Cor.Mass. Ave. SlBoylston St. Copley Sq. Office: 581 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Safe Deposit Vaults at All Three Offices - - ' fli- AT THE END OF I-IIS SENIGQ YEAR HAPPY GRADUATED WIT!-I I-IIC1l-IEST I-IONOQS. l X I L Olfm Cl llxffxltf ' X lil it THANKS T0 I-IIS REMARKADLE BRAIN. E. I-I. ROLLINS 86 SONS FOUNDED 1876 INVESTMENT SECURITIES 200 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON N EW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO DENVER SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES CLASS PINS-RINGS Tg- fggf-1 non RETY0' BOSTON 2553 I 387 Washington Street MEDALS-INSIGNIA ESTA BLISHED 1873 A. I-I. FETTING MANUFACTURING JEWELRY CO. MANUFACTURERS Greek Letter Fraternity Jewelry 213 N. Liberty Street - BALTIMORE, MD. Smzflz Tcziieryon 0. 52 ITUMIWER STREET BOSTON ewelfy Mdk67'5 of ffewebj' for Various Tech Orgzmizaziions l A f MOTORS OUR RESOURCES are devoted to the development and perfection of fractional horse-power motors for driving automatic and labor-saving devices. The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. Boston, Massachusetts New York - Chicago - Philadelphia - Detroit ll A C' N A D S AWNINGS 'FILLIZPHONE BACK B.-xx' S861 William Abramson T NS Peerless-Limousines and Touring Cars for hire, for all occasions. RATES ARE REASONABLE FLOOR COVERS WEDDING CANOPIES COTTON DUCK AMERICAN AWNING 8: TENT CO. CALL UP FOR INFORMATION 236 STATE ST. BOSTON REAL SERVICE CAMPBELL SCOTT AND Consulting Engineer SATISFACTION Speciaust in AT THE Reorganization and Direction of Operations Kenmore Barber Shop 496 Commonwealth Avenue Vlfhere Tech Men Q0 of Industrial Properties President Technical Advisory Corporation 132 Nassau Street, New York 5 l- rr X S T A N D A R D: AO F ' T H E ' W O px L f kfgima.. ,Q - C r lx . MA , tflun 'P A , ms. - 3 ft f QQ L- - ' i..,mimgm is -4 ' f 'i The character and prestige of Cadillac owners impart special significance to their cordial praise of their car. Almost without exception, the men and women who own Caclillacs are prominent in the professional, business, social or public life of their communities. In many instances, they are celebrities of international importance, honored for their attainments in the old world and in the new. Naturally, these men and women select their motor car with the most particf ular care. It must be beautiful and fine, because f X , n--1 -in-f x ' K I X X love of these qualities is woven deeply into their being by prolonged intimacy with fine and beautiful things. In addition, it must be a leader-in all of the elements which comprise motor car leadership-in order adequately to represent their ideals and standards. Above all it must be dependable, for the importance of their affairs makes reliability not merely a virtue, but a cardinal necessity. All of these qualities they know that the Cadillac possesses, and their choice of the car is one of the most graceful tribf utcssthat could be paid to its leadership. CABILLAC XIIOTOR CAR CO MPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Division of General Jlofors Corporation nun, E651 2 .u 517 PERFORMANCE COUNTS Mack Tru cks Made in 15 to 75 Tons Capacity also TRA CTOR TRAILERS . . . 5to 15Tons Capacity . . . W. A. MAYNARD, Manager Phone University 2450 185 Massachusetts Ave. MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. . Af A A A A A A A A , - - Y - -in f- ' O Econorny, power and KNO Q - - ,f x 4f1L! . durability are bullt inf' xl gf, - mto the GRAY T Touring Car NEW REO PHAETON An intimate acquaintance means a permanent acquaint- ance with Reo. LINSOOTT MOTOR COMPANY S490 F. O. B. DETROIT Our owners lt's more than a good car-it's the best in its class. average nearly 30 miles a gallon. Ask them. BROWN MOTORS CORPORATION 890 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 2.v,'-'fx-,f- i A-.v,f,v,xv1x 518 The Tires We Sell MEAN MORE TO US THAN THE TIRES YOU BUY Our repnlntion-our business success--Ilepenals upon the tires we sell. Il' the tire you buy proves unsatisfactory, your mislulce cam be remeflieml by purchasing another make-elsewhere. Therefore, it wus only ill-IPI' thorough unfl exlmuslive investigation that we assumed distribution for the Pity of Boston ol' HEWITT TIRES Extra uality Cords XVe know them IO be the best we lmve huncllecl in our twelve years as distributors of the finest in tires. Built by ai maker ol long experience with ample financial resources and adequate equip- ment to produce il superior product. Anil lnult up to a quality standard-never produced to meet a price. 1 To those who demand rn qunluy cord, we unreserveclly reconunencl the Hewitt. GREEN 86 SWETT COMPANY 821 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON Branch Store: 64 Washington St., Quincy, Mass. Standard Plate Glass Company Dependable Service v CAMBRIDGE BOSTUN 519 WILLIAMHS' SUPERIOR DROP-FORGED Wrenches and Tools Agrippa Tool Holders 'V' .. os.., ,.,.V.oo.o. jx- ,J-a.,f.1g..,.i,!?'g' 'Q' 'THE HOLDERS THAT HOLD H THE HODGE BOILER WORKS Steam Boilers EAST BOSTON, MASS. D. M. Dillon Steam Boiler Works FITCHBURG, MASS. Manufacturers Of Massachusetts Stand- ard and A. S. M. E. Fire Tube Boilers Established 1870 Incorporated 1906 l I I q IN VIEW OF I-IIS RECORD I-IE WAS OFFERED A POSITION AS PHYSICS TEACHER IDM For ' N xi Turning - - Boring - - Planing Q Threading - - Knurling ' ,Aim Cutting-off and Side Work 1 A7 Gb XTX, Xmx Superior Drop-Forged Wrenches fd-3 . rf Q 40 Standard Patterns in 1000 Sizes. J. H. WILLIAMS Es' CO. BROOKLYN BUFFALO CHICAGO WHICH I-IE ACC EPTED. ! 69N UIA,-0 f' 5' - ' - I W Q33 W nz? ' gf? CLE 3' Wm we I HERE is much SATIS- FACTIGN in the use of GCOD TOQLS, both for the man who does the work and for the man for whom the work is done. Also there is proit in GOQD WORK QUICKLY and ACCU- RATELY clone. Morse Twist D d JENKINS MARK Everywhere SYMBOL of service and satisfaction to those who know valves and valve requirements, the Jenkins Diamond is familiar to thousands. In power plants, factories, mills, hotels, office build- ings, schools, theatres, churches, laundries, in railroad work on locomotives, steamships, in oil iields and re- fineries, on water mains, on machines as part of the equipment, in apartment houses, in the home- wherever valves are used you'll find Jenkins Valves. Each year finds millions more Jenkins Valves in use -- because they go into service and STAY. Each valve is designed, made, tested, and guaranteed for the maximum service, not merely the average. Brass, iron, and steel valves for all pressures and purposes. JENKINS BROS. New York . . Chicago Montreal Boston Philadelphia London 5 SINCE I864 EE,-B ,Always mzzrlaed Willa the Diam0nd ll GIIKIHS al VQS X 522 BRASS, NICKEL and INSULATED BINDING POSTS 3 W I . , . , , Contact Pomts Terminals Connectlons A j, f7llfT'f . . , YI x ' M Ill? IIIIIII1,IIz11I1,,:1 PM ' Mu of M11 Illgb 1 E If - K H NDI N E I1-1,1355 pf NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 , f - V 1 2'?- A N-X, A 1'1's11 111'TToNs ' , I3 FRANK W. MORSE 289 Congress Street Boston SANITAS MANUFACTURING COMPANY I Manufacturers of FINE PLUMBING FIXTURES C5353 105 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON 9, MASS. ' ' I l S. Eugene Proctor Co.,Inc. BUT LOTS OF FELLOW5 LIKE OUR I-IARPY COME TO TECH - WHICI-I ACCOUNTS Fon Q ova BELOVEO PHYSICS gg- DEPARTMENT! If RJI.T2 -if v.kIITf'wfe 'Ll ' L K' Iawk 325 TI-IE PRESENT STATE OF Tl-IE PHYSICS DEPT F- l f 1 E 6 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware and Tools Factory and Mill Supplies Students' Supplies Radio Equipment 168 Washington Street BOSTON, MASS. IVICMAHON Sz .IAQUES Lock and electric light work PLUMBING-HEATING-LIGHTING HARDWARE-PAINTS AND OILS 242 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston Established 1889 SHEA 8: DONNELLY CO. QU.-XRRIERS AND PRODUCERS OF I DIANA LI E TO THE NATION'S BUILDING STONE A FEW OF OUR RECENT CONTRACTS Dining Halls, Princeton University Technology Group, Cambridge 'Washington Cathedral Mark Hanna Memorial, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank, Boston New Home John Hancock Insurance Co., Boston Oklahoma State Capitol Park Square Realty, Boston First National Bank, Boston MILLS AND QUARRIES AT BEDFORD, INDIANA MILL AND OFFICE AT 34 ROLAND STREET, CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone Somerville 7290 Send Plans For Estimate to Bedford, Indiana or Charlestown, Massachusetts KINGS WINDSOR ASBESTOS CEMENT For Interior Plastering STANDARD QUALITY-Uniform in set and strength QUICK DRYINC1-I-lard, smooth, white surface Used exclusively lfzraughoul new Tech group J. B. KING Sz CO., New England Branch Ofhce I8 Tremont Street, Boston L- M- HAM CO- HAWKRIDGE BROS. CO. Ornamental and Structural Iron W orks Beams, Channels, Tees, Angles and Plates 303 phone Carried in Stock Congress M AIN BOSTON 7168 General Iron Work of all Kinds 152-158 Portland Street, Boston, Mass. Telephone, Haymarket 500 524 ll l 214 x 24 in. Set Up for Bar Work Tl-IE Hartness Flat Turret Lathe IS BUILT IN TWO SIZES 3x 36 with 14 in. Swing, 25 x 24 with 12 in. Swing Outfits of Tools furnished for both Bar and Chucking Work Important Features Single Speed Drive. All changes in Speed and Feed Instantly Obtainable. Cross-Feeding I-lead. Turret Stops Operate in either direction. Turners with Double-Size Turning Adjustments and Roller Back Rests. JGNES 85 LAMSON MACHINE CO. Main Ojfce and Works: SPRINGFIELD, VERMONY1 U. S. fl. British Ojjzice: 9-10 Water Lane, Queen Victoria Street, London, England. NVESTERN UNION AND LIEBER'S comes USED T l 'que, 1924 525 I The comfort, courage and ? givin, ,,f, L' Km ,J va- Mw- I E Self-confidence, in short I AVOID IMITATIONS lE5eeClh'N1u1 G Ufllcksf, 1' , 0 Sa., - yr Gm e11'Alle ffl , The ORIGINAL Malted lyliilx Has a fizzy tang Invxgoratesand refreshes the studentan at ete and a flavor that make every drink a delightful sensation Childs, Sleeper 8: Co. Dealers in Beef CPoultry, Mutton, Lamb 6? Veal Hotel Supplies WHOLESALE l-- RETAIL 57-58 N. Market St. I7 New Faneuil Hall Mkt BOSTON 526 -1- ----Y , Y -S, YA-446777 Y , , Back Buy -1500 lol:-pliones: I Brookline 2010 RI-IODES BROTHERS CO. Groceries and Provisions YVHOLESALE AND RETAIL 170 to 174 Massachusetts Avenue 10 and 11 Harvard Square BOSTON, MASS. BROOKLINE, MASS. WILLWQIBA SSE EQ ' XVholesaIeOealers in . , iiRED LILYH cBeejf CPork, Lamb, CUeaL CPoultry . Fish, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Oils, Olives Canned bFru1tS aid Vegetables Selmjams, Pickles None etter a any price Faneuil Hall Market, Boston WM- M. FLANDERS Co. am ce, erchants Row Boston, Mass, M ' Ofli 34 M Telephone, Congress 7020, All Department I-I. J. KEITH COMPANY EGG PRODUCTS 72 SOUTH MARKET STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 527 Telephones-Richmond 1217-1218 Childs, P nn 85 Co. Dealers In BEEF, POULTRY, MUTTON, LAMB AND VEAL HOTEL AND CLUB SUPPLIES VVholesale and Retail 13 8: 17 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. ! . ng, 'lx f . - . I ,JSR ye Y A 253 lim, H F Qfliifff f' ' lla 1' - H-- YW r l l lll im A 1 :ef:K?:'l, MW' , lllflilll li llll ra, vigrx lllwf Batchelder 8: Snyder Company Packers and Poultry Dressers Wholesale only BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, LARD, HAMS, BACON, SAUSAGES, POULTRY, GAME BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 528 S. S. PIERCE CU. Purveyorsto F RATERNITY HOUSES r -KAQUSHED ,BJ x--'ot CQXKDQQPORA I A if 1.5111 5' I 7' v 1 Ah.. , fr' NX 1 xi 2 J ' ' 22- C5 2. Q5 1 The Sure Sign of Superiorilyn Superior Groceries Confectionery, Cigars and Toilet Articles S. S. Pierce Co. Cor. Tremont and Beacon Sts., Boston u XJ CCC- W - 9 ,f 'P NOBLE S MILK ff' Q I f 'I E Average Test 4 E SOLIDS FAT BACTERIA QE Per Cent Per Cent Per C. C. If, 12.05 4.03 19,000 Ny I 1 I1 as 1 l SERVING WALKER MEMORIAL HJ . 5.1 GW' 1: Established 1874 5 E- 'E DURGIN, PARK 82 CO. Market Dlfllng Rooms ' 30 NO. Market an 31 Clinton sts. Q ui R ..... - BosToN, MASS. In N ,, H 4 61.1 Open from 0 A.M. to 1 RM. The suspense was killing him. j 1529 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, CHARLESGATE EAST AND NEWBURY STREET THE IDEAL HOTEL HOME E012 TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT GUESTS Rooms with bath, S 4.00 per day and up Parlor, Bedroom and bath, 12.00 per day and up Suites by the year, furnished or unfurnished EUROPEAN PLAN AND COMBINATION MEALS FRANK C. HALL, Manager BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS One, two and th Sp l facilities for ms and b th B quets and Dances ' - F 'V' gum? Riverbank Court on the Charles RIVERBANK COURT HOTEL Cambridge End of Harvard Bridge Opposite Massachusetts Institute of Technology T t commodated Special rates per week or month A la Carte Restaurant European Plan WILLIAM W. DAVIS, Manager You ng's Hotel Court Street and Court Square Parker House School and Tremont Streets Hotel Touraine Boylston and 'Tremont Streets BOSTON J. R. ,WHIPPLE CORPORATION E 5.1-3 Q W:-5::.g:2FgeL il' : 55 A -1:32 2' if -' fi -.L it-. if'-fi g, 1-T' 1 2' . -fill. firm- -7 1:-',,,v1T 1, gf- ti :L -li: -' 1 Q -11.21-fini' .Sir Wikia? 1. F f5'1-:lv in n at .atilu ' 'H i ' L-:Lf -7 :5 frfigge - K 11, wi-w-' as 11 in 4 -. Uafwgiqiggf ,E-it jg? F7254 W g . 'Wei ' '- A 115 'l u I' A . . h h ,zsfjg l 555 i d, X, V- I li' ' ,try-: ' 'ms-35' 4,-eh, silll n' .gg -, .f aqtivxriln A A? rg . ' L4-1. -314-1.35 E-1 -r E Q 0 STO N ge- .i.-ill? M EIYMIR SIDE or .-. T E B S COP55YpgggARE ,Haier- Where Three Worlds Meet The men and women of three worlds meet in the lobbies of The Lenox and The Brunswick-The Business W'orld, the Professional XVorld, and the VVorld of Society. Close to the Back Bay stations, near the theatres, neighbors with fine shops-two hotels that share the traditions with which the Seven Arts have endowed the most beautiful Square in America. The BRUNSWICK BOSTON The LENOX Boylston Street, at Copley Square Boylston Street, at Exeter MA N1-IA TTAN he GMM 20 CHARLESGATE WEST L Very desirable location at entrance to Fenway and looking down Commonwealth Avenue. Three minutes' walk to Kenmore Stationg 153 and 228 Massachusetts Avenue twenty minutes' walk to Massachusetts Institute of Technologyg hfteen minutes' walk V to Copley Square. Apartments, also single and double rooms. Accommodations for fraternity dances. Boston's Most Fireproof Attractive Apartment Hotels HOTEL HOTEL BRAEMORE KENMORE 466 Commonwealth Ave. 496 Commonwealth Ave, BOSTON A. B. CALDWELL, Manager 531 WHERE DO YOU EAT? afe he arts 12 HAVILAND STREET CNear Boylston St. and Massachusetts Avej is the place where you get full value for your money in food and service. ALL HOME COOKING JUST THINK OF GETTING A FULL COUR E DINNER FOR 5Oc Our lunches for 35C are unsurpassed Also a Full Course Sunday Chicken Dinner 75c TABLES RESERVED FOR PARTIES KENMORE 2233 VV AL I O bnaulhinw Batty lunch Lunch Company ME F! LL MERIC N RES U ANT SS I ON 437 BOYLSTON STREET 332 MASSACHUSETTS AVE- 61 wmnm sr. 545 MASS. AVE. 44 SUMMER STREET ROXBURY CAMBRIDGE 242 TREMONT STREET 42 FEDERAL STREET 1083 WASHINGTON STREET 424 TREMONT STREET 30 HAYMARKET SQUARE 629 VVASHINGTON STREET 139 CONGRESS STREET 8-9 TREMONT ROVV TECH BLOCK, CAMBRIDGE 1215 COMMONVVEALTH AVE., ALLSTON 1080 BOYLSTON STREET 19 SCHOOL STREET 34 BROMFIELD STREET OFFICE: l083 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON LADD SL CHURCHILL, Inc LUNCH ROOMS 1036 Boylston Street 189 Columbus Avenue 329 Massachusetts Avenue REASONABLE PRICES 5 Jones, McDufTee 539 Stratton CORPORATION l ESF21l9liSl1CLl 1310 33 Franklin St., Boston China and Glass in vast assortment lor the home and for gilt purposes. i Our wholesale department specializes in club monograms or 1 crests on suitable china for fraternities, eating clubs, ancl dining halls at very reasonable prices. n MITCHELL WING COMPANY Laundry Supplies -- Soaps l Cleaning Materz'al5 109, 111, 113 BROAD STREET, BOSTON fq TI LT: f A ll N l , HOME COOKING X! is fi oUR SPECIALTY ,,-WU Qi g Special Rates f J I to l K Technology Students X Q , TEC1-1NoLooY T LUNCH AND SPA Massachusetts Ave. Z 'X fy 1 ' . I F d from Co-op. Hey, yo d b gg, d t p't n the H . Wh is ti rr ti ii i ie. 533 Special Service for Tech Men IN6HffffR TRADE MA RK Sportsmen's Headquarters Camping Outfits Golf and Tennis Old Town Canoes Fishing Tackle and Guns Johnson Motors Baseball Equipment Sport Suits and Furnishings Wholesale and Retail Athletic Goods 364 Washington Street Boston, Mass. STUDENTS' SUITS and OVERCOATS RAINCOATS LEATHER COATS DRESS SUITS CUTAWAY COATS SYYEATERS KNITTED VESTS SILK CRAVATS SHIRTS UNDERTVEAR BATH ROBES HOUSE COATS GLOVES etc. Providing for the wants of college men is a large and important part of our service. Our ready-to-wear suits and overcoats are designed, cut, and finely tailored in Work- shops on the premises, to meet the most ex- acting requirements. The Haberdashery Department is splendidly stocked with the better kinds of furnishing goods. Stetson Hats. Sole Boston Agents for the Stetson Special. Macullar Parker Company Tremont Street at Bromfxeld Boston, Mass. 534 GEO. L. GVRIEEIN 81 SON HATS, FURS AND CLOTHING BOSTON 368-HTH XXZXSH INCZTOX STREET TFI I-'PIIOXI-I: C'ONGRIiSS 3870-3571 HEWINS 8: HOLLIS MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 4 HAMILTON PLACE, BOSTON OPPOSITE PARK STREET CHURCH THE STORE FOR MEN A7 Jepzzrzzlf' More in zz .fcpfzrzzte building CLOTHING ..-..T..q,1,,,g,....i.l Furnishings Hats Shoes Jordan Marsh Company Formerly A. Shuman E-i Company 535 Bliss, Falnyan fs? Co. Boston - New Yorlc - Chicago St. Louis Pacific Mills Y Lawrence, Mass. Dover, N. H. Columbia, S. C. Have the largest print works in the World, with an unrivaled output of printed, dyed and bleached cotton goods, and are also the largest manu- facturers of cotton Warp and all-wool dress goods. LAWRENCE 8: CO. SELLING AGENTs W if T W R h EACH Q QQ -Y H , ' f X Q s a! Q 1 xPAR THE STYLE THAT IS FA VORED BY THE BEST DRESSED MEN ARRQW CoLLARs Boston Philadelphia San Francisco New York Chicago St. Louis CLUETT PEABODY 81 CO INC Manchester, England Merchandisers of Self-Respect H' I 'I-llilili is oneother reason for dressing well than I have ever considered, namely, that dogs respect it and will not attack you in good clothes. So wrote Emerson half-humorously in his journal. But there is a better reason why a man should he well dressed. The world re- spects him and he respects himself. .-X certain city rescue mission has reclaimed hundreds of men who were down and out. .-Xnd the first thing they do for such 11 man is to give him a bath. build up the heels of his shoes and ht him out with a clean shirt and collar. No man can respect himself, they say, until he can stand squarely on his feet and meet the critical gaze of the world unflinehinglyf' XYe are manufacturers of Quality collars and shirts. But we are more than that. lVe are dealers in the stuff out of which men make their success: merehandisers of self-respect. EARL 8: WILSON EARL G. WILSON Troy, N. Y. . ..ql1lg:... - The patron ofthe Department Store takes advantage of the facili- ties and savings offered to every shopper. A single visit enables the patron to purchase a large variety of articles in a remarkable short time and with less effort than going about in ones own home. A single credit account with a monthly statement handles the finan- cial end of all the purchases. The Department Store buys in large quantities to take advantage of the lower rates in order that it can sell goods of the best quality at a reasonable price. The reputation and policies of the Department Store assure and guar- antee the patron's satisfaction. Use the Department Store, save time, money and trouble, and make your shopping a genuine pleasure. ....... ...qi1:ib--- 537 TYPEWRITERS SOLD RENTED REPAIRED Cashoi-Terms ?1'fBosion Ty: ewrifeg Co. 143 FEDERAL STREET Congress 3528 Stockford Art Store . 47 Ma55afhu56!!5 Avfnue Siatlonersio ! the Institute BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS F.,,Fi,.e B sianonefy OSTON Jframing a Specialty We carry a complete line of everyday card: and booklets. High Grade Engraving and Printing STUDENTS' SUPPLIES, FOUNTAIN PENS LEATHER SPECIALTIES AND BRASS GOODS 57-6I Franklin Street BOSTON, MASS. TYPEWRITERS Reliable Rebuilt Machines of all makes 315 up, Terms 35 monthly L T ypewriters Rented gThree Months for 35, 36 and S7 .50 AGENTS REMINGTON PORTABLE EDISON-DICK MIMEOGRAPH The Office Appliance Co. 191-195 Devonshire St. Boston Congress 5443 Jai I I 5: ,. 0 '- 5? ' 1 I .A'A i W fl, efvll , . .... 1 I A gr, . giigggggiifiy-:-52, M r I rson he is singing? Is that a popu a g It was before he began singing it. F' ' Boston Index Card Company 113-115 PURCHASE STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Manufacturers 4 of Complete Line of Filing Supplies Cards, Card Guides, Folders, Vertical Guides, etc. BEMIS BRo. BAG Co. ,QAD D DY JE Cloth and Paper Sacks E1 Q A Albert Farwell Bemis. '93, Pr0s'z'a'enl il 2 S Indianapolis Bemis, Tenn. New Orleans M at-m i:7D?52ii5i:Lwf3giEi13?ilg- Mgxi m Memphis Minneapolis San Francisro l K 22 Bromfield Street, Boston 9, Mass Houston Boston Brooklyn L fUp ONE FLIGHT, FAVORS PAPER HATS NOISEMAKERS BALLOONS DECORATIONS BANNERS PENNANTS FLAGS For Parties and Celebrations American Banner Company, Inc. BOSTON, MASS. 37 Kingston Street 75 Summer Street Tel. Beach 6198 Tel- Main 7965 n Wholesale Department 539 The ri in of America 's lhemical Industry N 1793, John Harrison established, at Philadelphia, the first sulphuric acid unit in America. This unit marked the .beginning of commercial chemical manufacture in this country. The development of this small unit is represented today in du Pont acids and chemicals-a development that has kept pace with the nation's progress. M'a1zufactu1'e1's of quality acids and chemicals for 1i7Zd1fLSIf7'fClZ uses Acetic Acid Dipping Acid Muriatic Acid Nitric Acid Aqua Fortis Sulphuric Acid Oleum Electrolyte Mixed Acid Lactic Acid Alums Barium Chloride Barium Nitrate Sulphate of Alumina Strontium Nitrate Salt Cake E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 81 COMPANY, INCORPORATED Lithopone, Pigments and Heavy Chemicals Division 35th Street and Gray's Ferry Road, 256 Vanderpool Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Newark, N. J. 540 A Complete Paint Service Burleed by Ilia' same type Qf quality e011- lrnl Ilia! produres du Pont I Fxplosizies 'l'hc manufacture of paints and varnishes is 21 science based on chemistry. So is the making of explosives. ln entering the paint and varnish industry, the du Pont Company thus adds over ll century of technical experience to the special- ized knowledge of the four well-known paint and varnish houses now united under the du Pont Oval. Du Pont Paints and Varnishes are produced today under an exact, scientific system of qual- ity control similar to that which is responsible for the quality leadership of du Pont Explosives. For the past five years du Pont Chemical En- gineers, working with all the broad resources and cumulative experience of the du Pont Cr- ganization, have conducted an intensive study' of paint problems in the engineering held. The result has been the selection of paint products which will best meet every standard or special purpose of metal or timber protection- a complete Paint Prescription Service to the con- 1793-W 'W 'f'?'1'f4802 struction industry. When you specify Paints, sim- UU ply specify du Pont. A Write us, describing your requirements arid take advantage of this complete da Pont Paint Service. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 8: CO., INC., 35th Street and Gray's Ferry Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago Varnish Works, Chicago, Ill. Everett Station No. 49, Boston, Mass. 30 Church St., New York City. 541 The Roessler CE. Hasslacher Chemical Co. Manufacturers and jobbers CYANIDE, MINING CHEMICALS, AND CHEMICALS FOR ALL THE INDUSTRIES AND THE ARTS Office: 709-717 SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Branches: Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, New Orleans, Cleveland, Philadelphia, San Francisco. Works: PERTH AMBOY, N. J. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. ST. ALBANS, W. VA. jllilerrimac Klllbemical Qin. NEWYORK CHICAGO GARDINER 8: LEWIS ASPHALTIC WATERPROOFING Manufacturing Chemists PRODUCTS ORGANIZATION INCLUDES F, G. BALDWIN. 'OG A. A. GOULD. 'I W. E. HO TO . '9I R. VV. LEWIS. 'IO F. RUSSE CONSULTA W. W. PAGON 7 JOHN SHAW Sc Cc Manuhcturing Chemists SULPI-IONATED OILS SOLUBLE OILS CHEMICALS V 15 ELKINS STREET SOUTH BOSTON, MASS. ,ff f z W vo Uh I -'II ,H, QW , A , K' , X ' 'f Z I ,y :.m.,7,' igfw Z2 2, K flu. X IIIIIII I . 'IEf .1 7a xy I '- fig VU-U'lC Who is that fellow over there? Oh, he is a former E P f Wall Street. conomics ro who took a Ilieri COI'1t ffl They include th The The largest 1 largest largest The The largest 1 The The largest largest in the world. The largest 1 Eighteen other THE Kendall Square, Cambridge the great industrial center of greater Boston ains over forty manufacturing concerns ost of which are nationally known. e following industries: soap manufacturer in the world. nanulacturer ol' rubber clothing in the world. manufacturer of mechanical rubber goods in the world. nanufacturer of school books in the world. manufacturer ol' bathroom accessories in the world. manufacturer ot ink, carbon paper and typewriter rlbbons nanufacturer of steam pumps in the world. leading manufacturers in diversified lines, Locate in Kendall Square MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK Nmniasr BANK TO TECHNOLOGY Riverside Paint 86 Varnish Co., Inc. IN g,SlDE P 0 qt n II 7' MANUFACTURERS OF DUSTRIAL and TECHNICAL PAINTS and VARNISHES Q FIM, I i f 4Q'.'..n'r.'.L'-f 86 WESTERN AVE BOSTON 34, MASS 543 The T5 X 'Lf E f lf? Z 2 E :-. : , ,f ws T A fi l lu lllll l !'1ll gl' Sli ilu, lily, ' A 'llr EW EDISO An Edison in your home is actually the artist in all but physical presence. The Edison cannot be distinguished from the living artist when heard in direct comparison. More than fifty great singers and instrumentalists have publicly compared their art with their Edison Rec- ords. The most exacting music critics could detect no difference. Only the Edison dares this test of direct comparison with living artists. l' 5 li i J. THOMAS A. EDISON, IAC. L i' ORANGE, N. J. .wx fp HEADQUARTERS , Of p 4.pll,1MWmA. FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , iiriill w l y O, OF ALL KINDS , - -.S-2 ' '-X -- SAXOPHONES, BANJOS, TENOR BANJ OS, BANJO MANDOLINS, LUTE MANDOLINS. GUITARS and VIOLINS A COMPLETE LINE TO SELECT FROM , EQ Strings And Accessories For All Instrurncnts 2 OLIVER DITSON COMPANY 41, 179 Tremont Street Boston, Mass W. E. CHAMBERLIN M. E. PHILBRICK JOHN M. WOODS 8: CO. Foreign and Domestic Hardwoods for Fine Cabinet Work EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 544 BURTON-FURBER COAL CO. SOl,lf R lfT.51l L AGENTS Crozer-Pocahontas Coal S li L li C T li D GRADES OF ANTHRACITE COAL MAIN Ol lfIC'li: 50 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON XYHARYIES: 120 BORDER STREET, EAST BOSTON 161 MIQISDFORICD STREET, CHARLI-ISTOWN, MASS. SSIMPLE WIRES AND CABLES INSULATED VVITH Rubber Cambric Paper SimplexWire8LCableC0. 201 Devonshire Street, Boston Chicago San Francisco New York Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co. Wharf 157 Main Street Cambridge General Office 30 Kilby Street Boston Pounded Ash Baskets Bag Holders Canvas Baskets Trucks and Castors Coal Barrows Baling Presses Ash Cans Baling XfVire Oily Waste Cans Mill Remnants Car Movers Cheese Cloth Remnants Steel Center Brooms White and Colored Wipers Corn Brooms Cotton VVaste Bench Brushes Ragging Cloth Cold Water Paint Treeing Cloth 2 in 1 Step Ladders Frank E. Fitts Mfg. and Supply Co 88 Purchase St., cor. Oliver SL, BOSTON 545 TI-IE MURRAY PRINTING CCMPANY KENDALL SQUARE CAMBRIDGE PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE COLLEGE and SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS Let us Submit samples and arrange layout for you BANKERS 85 MANUFACTURERS RECORDS, INC. 33-37 Wormwood Street Boston 9, Mass. E. D. ABBOTT COMPANY PRINTERS :z STATIONERS FRATERNITY WORK A SPECIALTY 181 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston Tel. B. B. 3546 ' ' BOOKS - BOOKLETS - MAGAZINES ' PUBLICATIONS - COMMERCIAL WORK NORTH SHORE PRESS, Inc. MANCHBSTEBBY-THE-SEA, MASS. A Telephone 680 Manchester Printers of THE BOOKMAN, largest purely literary magazine in America Ready to handle one more weekly or two monthly publications 547 American Dyewood Company Dyewooa' Extracts, Hematine ana' Aniline Colors 115 High Street, Boston, Massachusetts New York-Philadelphia-Hamilton, Ontario AMERICAN CORK COMPANY, Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF CORKS FOR CHEMICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND LABORATORY REQUIREMENTS. INSULATING CORK BOARD, GRANULATED CORK, CROYVN CORKS AND SPECIALTIES 16 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS everything for Dance or Party but the Wet goods . Have you ever had your garters get TUX-SUIIS elastic fatigue when you were at a tuxedo and dfeSS Ve?-fS ' dance? Whether you have or have dress and tuxedo sh1rts - - - unusual bow ties not your time zs coming unless you flfeSS Sh0eS, gloves hose, etc. buy only the best. A word to the COMPLETE TUXEDO OUTFITS 550.00 SUBWAYM HABERDASHER wise is su jjfic tent. EXC LISIVE Hllt DOI EX CIISIVE 115 Mass. Ave., Opp, Subway Station, Boston Massachusetts Bowling Alleys Boston's largest and handsomest Bowling Room Corner Massachusetts Avenue Telephone and Boylston Street Back Bay 6682 548 za!-wg Hap T E NEWS' ME .i. l Special Rates to Students on Suits 1 to order and pressing EVERY DAY EVERY WAY The Better Kind lx eeDress Suits to Let- T Uliope T MERCHANT 1-An.oR Phone Cop. 4297-W 157 Mass l Compliments of l KENMORE TAILORS Comer Brookline and Beacon Streets L-, 2-is NW L' H1 IH 'll lu X lll It Here s to the cup we love to sip d 3. 5 t rives awa ' man f a ur. iou 1 no so ' as man's lips, Tl gl t t It's a damn slt e s . X R .lllljl w Dress Suits To Let Willz While Vvsls 'l'l.lXl'IDOS. CUTAWAYS, ETC. NN li UAH R Y A COMPLETE LINE Ol lfl lI,l, DRESS ACCESSORIES 1 X READ SL WHITE, Tailors RALPH M. READ FRED H. WHITE, Jr. 111 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON Silk Hats, Shiris, Dress Shoes Tel. Beach 6977 Prompt Service l J 321 'JD ml! 12' pg ,-few' 4 if' K' saab' Cf-.:2 , df 'bi cm Q' N be J' N- w gl 5 3:1 XY' 5' Nl' 765 Mj1f.Ej.xf xx ., NK, 1 ' if i A le -V - - 5 N 55 'X f' 3 Q Q fs '-is ,ff x 1' ,Sgt Q f fha ,Aff r 2 X A-' gf, 1 f me A r , 0, V, eference Libra P 55? 257-1 O1 s its T R of 9' tie :ir s 5:3 A I iii F3 U ll Parko Products asknls 5 iggmpkgu for the ones that interest you t W' No No No No No No No No No 4 'L:.-LQ1 1 'lim I ll K 322- 122- 1121 921- 521- 421- 722- 922- 522- Air Conditioning by Central Sta tion-Heating, Venti- lating, Cooling and Humidifying from central source. Yarn conditioning apparatus. The High Duty Humidifier-The first one, its charac- teristics and advantages. -ParkSpray Humidity Reg ula tor-How it works and what it does. What Automatic Humidity Regulation means to the modern textile mill. The place of Humidity in the Textile Industry with the factors which govern its use. Suggestions to the manufacturer or his operatives, giving helpful hints for the practical operation of humidi- iiers in each factory operation. A classification of ex- periences extending over many years. The Turbo H umidii-ier-its particular uses and adapta- bility to existing conditions. The Turbo Sprayer for injecting moisture or oil into librous materials. Air cleaning as applied to textile mills. Profit by High Duty Climate fx Parks -Cramer Company En ineeris' c9'C'0n1'racz 0z'.s' Indus regal Jqjomxg anclAz'r Gndz'f1'oniry Fitchburg Boston Charlotte if Nei? L-'.:f' 'L' C' E 550 The initials of a friend You will find these letters on many tools by which electricity works. They are on great generators used by electric light and power companiesg and on lamps that light millions of homes. They are on big motors that pull railway trainsg and on tiny motors that make hard housework easy. By such tools electricity dispels the dark and lifts heavy burdens from humanlshoulders. Hence the letters G-E are more than a trademark. They are an emblem of service-the initials of a friend. GENERAL lElLlECll'RllC 551 Fay, Spolforcl 86 Thorndike Consulting Engineers 200 Devonshire St., Boston BRIDGES FOUNDATIONS PORT DEVELOPMENTS INDUSTRIAL PLANTS WATER AND SEWERAGE SYSTEMS George P. Carver, Inc. ENGINEERS Designers and Builders of Coaling Planls 261 FRANKLIN STREET BOSTON CI-IAS. T. MAIN ENGINEER MASS. TRUST BLDG. J. R. Worcester E. E. Pettee, '92 G. H. Brazer MEMBERS OF AM. Soc. C. E. J. R. WORCESTER 81 CO. 200 DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON Consulting and Designing MIT' 76 Engineers Plans and Specifications for Tex- U , tile Mills and other Industrial Bridges Fonndafwns PIZIMS, Wafer Power and Steam Steel and Reinforced Concrete Construction Power Development. Examina- tions and Reports on Plants 79 MILK STREET, BOSTON with reference to their Value, Reorganization or Development- Cement Testing Laboratory at Waltham, Mass. ve- .I - wr u ' ' IVIETCALF 6: EDDY 5 G Q- E Consulting Engineers , I4 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. .3 m WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE ' and other Engineering Works J NJ ' Leonard Metcalf, '92 Harrison P. Eddy I l Charles W. Sherman, '90 Almon L. Fales l Frank A. Marston s Y l ' u ' J .- I . Qlwuq ' ff m I ' I jllllacnmher 8a west rig J -1 - . - r , C f'1'4g.' . i ENGINEERS rf -. - -. Nl U 1 I 0 I ' V E 5 Public Utilities and Industrial Plants 2 v L Coal Handling Plants I5 EXCHANGE ST. BOSTON 5 E . . .. C1 Simply bored to death. 52 VET ll' U if . 31 if as ik If 51 3. ,m,:.ffx. 3- . .f- ,Li':I1 Fifty-Two Years of Precision Progression Production Reliability In Building Machine Tools 24 HEAVY DUTY CRANK SHAPER THE HENDEY MACHINE CO. Torrington, Conn., U. S. A. New York Boston Chicago Rochester, N. Y 553 WARREN PUM PING MACHINERY THE NAME OF WARREN Jackson 8: Moreland Engineers Plans, specifrcations, supervisions of construc- tion, general superintendence and manage- ment, examinations, reports and appraisals. Dugald C. jackson Edward L. More1and,'07 Oiher Technology Bleu Associated ON PUMPING MACHINERY Arthur L- Nelson '15 IS AN ASSURANCE OF George F. Sever '87 QUALITY Henry C. Patten '08 Francis M. Loud '09 Bullefins on requesf Edward H. Cameron '13 John R. Coffm '17 Ad I h H. W ll '17 WARREN STEAM PUMP CO. Op 8 enze Ralph D. Booth '20 q30,,,,,, MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 556750, ,,. WARREN, MASS. ' fp ' 387 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Established 1889 Tel phones, Universitylggg ROBERTS IRON W ORKS STEAM BOILER MAKERS BOILERS, TANKS and STACKS MACHINISTS AND PLATE AND GENERAL IRON VVORKERS SHEET-IRON WORK 180 Main Street Cambridge 39, Mass. SACD-LCWELL SHOPS Largest Manukcturers of Textile lllczcfuinery in America COTTON ' WORSTED ' SPUN SILK fFrench and Bradford Systemsj 77 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass. 554 ENGINEERS F OUN DERS MACHI N ISTS SINCE 1843 STANDARD BRASS FINISHERS' LATHES DEVELOPED 18572 - BELT KNIFE LEATHER-SPLITTING MACHINES DEVELOPED 1863 WESTON CENTRIFUGALS DEVELOPED 1867 HYDRO EXTRACTORS CENTRIFUGAL DRYERS AND OIL SEPARATORS FABRIC-COATING MACHINES RUBBER CEMENT CHURNS POWER-TRANSMISSION MACHINERY AMERICAN TOOL 8: MACHINE COMPANY BOSTON 9 555 EUGENE P. CORNELL AND STAFF 9? rw' HE real romances of today are the stoiies of achiev :, Q Lvjv, ,' ' G- lgegsft ment which have been worked out in the great mdus- ,.n: '5 . . . . 1 trial plants of America These factories are commercia universities, and in the development of the volume, quality and good-will which their production represents, there is a powerful selling argument if it be properly expressed. To visualize this sales story so that it will present a logical and forceful argument in favor of the advertiser's products requires a knowledge of both manufacturing and selling combined with a thorough understanding of the possibilities of the motion picture camera and the screen. VX7e offer as proof of our ability in creating business building motion pictures the long list of clients Whom we have successfully served in this capacity. May We tell you about some of them? EUGENE P. CORNELL AND STAFF LITTLE BUILDING - so BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. IF IT'S A BUSINESS PICTURE WE CAN MAKE IT BUSINESS BUILDING MOTION PICTURES 556 Building lllachiner for the World's Great Engineering Projects lixtraortlinary manufacturing facilities antl highest technical talent enahle Allis-Chalmers Mig. Cu. tu huiltl superior machinery for engineering projects ui any magnitutle. A multitucle oi successlul installations inclutle some ol' the largest anal most powerful prime movers anil electrical machinery in the worlirl. Supplying light, heat, power :mel water, anal handling sewage ancl clrainage in great centers of population present innumerable complex prohlems to engineers. Great economy anal eliiiciency have heen reached in these operations through the installation ol' Allis-Chalmers machinery. Building six HOYSEPIIWBY in gas, oil and Steflfn engines ol. all kinds and sizes is hut one ol- many Allis-Chalmers achievements. Daily great shipments oi motlern machinery--frequently complete plants--go iorth to assist the engi- neers antl manul-acturers to meet the needs lor greater equipment. .-+ Wlllfyi 1-L ., 'l-fllfllll Products Electrical Machinery Steam Turbine: Steam Engines Condenser: Hydraulic Turbines Pumping Engines Centrifugal Pumps Gas Engines Oil Engines Mining Machinery Metallurgical Machinery Crushing and Cementlvlachinery Flour Mill Machinery Saw Mill Machinery Air Compresors Air Brakes Steam and Electric Hoists F arm Tractors Power Transmission Machinery Perforated Metal Timber Preserving Machinery l Ll.lS'Cl-IALM ERS NANUFACTURINGCO. MILWAUKEE, wls. u.S.A. C HU I-I Gasoline 'Driven pumps, Qfngines and Hoists 36-40 West 60th Street New York Ci ty CBlaclz and Galvanized Rigid Conduit ffriction Tapes and Splicing Compounds CLIFTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 65 BROOKSIDE AVENUE r BOSTON, MASS. V FACTORIES: BOSTON, MASS. BUFFALO, N. Y. 557 I Compliments of 1 Mr. Charles Hayden 1 You are invited to visit Qlibz :Miller Erug Cinmpanp Corner Beacon and Mass. Ave. The most modern, up-to-date pharmacy in Boston. College Graduate Pharmacists at your service. Compliments of A COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Bay State Belting Co. Telephone Back Bay 2517-M C. Boston FINE SHOE REPAIRING By Goodyear Welt Syslcm All Work Guaranteed LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SHINE 84 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Give Us A Trial Cor. Commonwealth Avenue FF JJ Say it witfr Flowers Penn the Florist 12131 Quality Service HIARVARD ENGRAY7ING CO. LINCOLN BUILDING 72 LINCOLN STREET CORNER ESSEX BOSTON, MASS. Telephone, Beach 6340, 6341, 1337 THE MOST SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED PLANT IN NEW ENGLAND. OPERATED BY THE MOST EXPERIENCED MEN THAT CAN BE PROCURED. THE RETOUCHING AND PLATE MAKING OF DIFFICULT COMMERCIAL AND MECHANICAL HALF-TONE PLATES HAVE ATTAINED THEIR HIGHEST DEVELOPMENT IN OUR ENGRAVING PLANT. THE MANHATTAN RUBBER MFC. CO. Executive Offices and Factories PASSAIC, N. J., U. S. A. MANUFACTURERS OF MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS Edward D. Densmore G ff d L CI Henry C. Robbins Bernitz Furnace Appliance Co. 1,7 State Sm, DENSMORE ec LECLEAR Boston, Mass. cvfrcbitects and Engineery Furnace and Combustion Engzneers 88 Broad St. :-: Boston, Mass. 560 I ' 'I '4II'I Iixrff ii I Y I,I,11I '11 Nqr I' I I'I'I1l'W H'l 'I'1 1I'H'+ lw11 I 'H'if I 1 Af' MIIIW N Z I I Jllwfgqrayphlsqywzsfamcfaomp W B O S 'FUN M WORCESTER SPRINGFIELD PROVIDENCE HARTFORD NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON f ' 7 f? ,7 -if--f , x ,. . Y I HU I u 561 I I. wif N. The utside Point of View The technical fields, by their very nature, are pe- culiarly closed to suggestion from the outsider. Your merchant is not likely ever to contribute to the scientific knowledge of bridge stresses, or add to the argument on the sub-division of the atom. The two occupations may touch, but they clon't overlap. Industrial science and the art of printing, however, do overlap. The products of science have to be sold. We printers don't know how you produce, but if we are up-to-date, we know many ways of helping you sell. Perry 86 Elliott Co. have ideas on the subject of illustrating and telling about a scientific product. We can put into your sales literature the outside point of view, using the slant that strikes the con- sumer of your product at the most acute angle. Your message will not only prod, but penetrate. PERRY 86 ELLIOTT CO. 146 SUMMER ST., BOSTON Printers of TECHNIQUE in 1921, 1922, 1923 562 . I fl fx in .. I ' ' . S 'ui '- 25 - M Je . 1-75, SC' - 5 C 775 5 'zggi 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 2 if . 5 TO 1 I DEX AD V ERTISER .Q PAGE E Abbott, E. D. R Co., Printing .... 547 i ll Abramson, 1Villiam, Garage ..,,. 516 IQ Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Electrical and Industrial Machinery . 557 American Awning K Tent Co., Awninrs, Tents . . 516 . , A L- '-'-I ' American Banner Co., Favors, Decorations 539 American Cork Co., Inc., Cork Boarcl . . 548 N 5 American Dyewood Co., Extracts, Colors . 548 .W American Tool and Machine Co., Machine Tools . 555 f Armstrong Bros. Tool Co.. Machine Tools ..,. . 501 Armstrong Transfer Co., Baggage and Transfer Service 506 Ashton Valve Co., The, Valves, Gages ...... 508 Bachrach, Louis F., Photographer ....... Bankers and Manufacturers Records, Inc., Printing . . Batchelder and Snyder Co., Meat Packers Bay State Belting Co., Belting .... Beech Nut Packing Co., Ginger Ale . . Bemis Bro. Bag Co., Bags ..... Bernitz Furnace Appliance Co. . . . . Bliss, Fabyan and Co., Commercial Dry Goods Boit, Robert A. 8: Co., Insurance . . . Boston Evening Transcript, Newspaper . Boston Index Card Co., Files .... Boston Typewriter Co., Typewriters Rebuilt . Brooks Brothers, Clothing ..... Brown Motors Corporation, Automobiles . Brown 8z Sharpe Mfg. Co., Machine Tools Burton Furber Coal Co., Coal .... Cafe de Paris, Restaurant . . Carver, George P., Engineer .... Chase 8: Sanborn, Coffee and Tea . . . Chauncy Hall School, Preparatory School . Childs Pynn Co., Meats ...... Childs, Sleeper 8: Co., I1Vholesale Meats . Clifton Manufacturing Co., Rubber Goods Cluett, Peabody Co., Shirts and Collars . Cobb, Bates 8: Yerxa Coombs, R. D. 8z Co. Corcoran Supply Co., Cornell, E. P. 85 Staff, Co., Groceries . . Plumbing Supplies Industrial Motion Pictures . - 561 547 528 558 526 539 560 536 512 504 539 538 499 518 500 545 532 552 528 506 528 526 557 536 498 511 511 556 Daddy 85 Iack's Joke Shop, Novelties . . 539 Densmore 81 LeClear, Engineers . . . 550 Dillon, D. M., Steam Boiler Works, Boilers 520 Doe, William A., Co., Meats .... 527 Dorrety of Boston, Jewelers .... - - - 515 du Pont de Nemours, E. I. 8a Co., Chemicals, Paints . 540, 541 Durgin, Park 85 Co., Restaurant ...... - - 529 Dwinnell Wright Co., Coffee ....... - 525 Earl 8a Wilson, Shirts and Collars . . - 537 r Edison, Thomas A., Inc. ..... . . - 544 Estabrook 81 Co., Investment Securities . . ., . - 514 Estabrook's Sons, R., Plumbing Supplies . . . - 511 Fay, Spofford 8c Thorndike, Engineers . . - 552 Fetting, A. H., Mfg. Jewelry Co., jewelry . - 515 Field, Walter W., 8: Son., Inc., Machinists . - 502 Fitts, Frank E., Mfg. 8a Supply Co. . . - -545 563 ik- .i . .., -39 - ff. yl E sf! KW M1924 TECHNIQUE l924Mg -g g g g X S, L, .,, ,, . ..A.A . ,,,, , .., S., ,g VJ i XS ' T I as 57' PAGE N Flanders, Wm., Co., Wholesale Grocers . - 527 . A Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., Printers, etc. . 505 ' '11 ,T Gardiner 85 Lewis, Manufacturers . . . 542 ,' General Electric Co. ........ . 551 General Motors Corporation, Automobiles . . - 517 Z? Globe Wernicke Co., The, Sectional Bookcases . . 505 ff' Grant Gear Works, Gear Cutting ..... - 503 f l '5 Green 81 Swett Co., Automobile Supplies .... . 519 ' , Greenheld Tap 8: Die Corporation, Machine Tools . , 501 y ,ga GriHf1n, Geo. L. 8: Son, Clothing ...... . 535 Ham, L. M., Co., Iron Works . . - 524 Harvard Co-operative Society . . . - 504 Harvard Engraving Co., Engravers . . 550 Harvey, Arthur C., Co., Steel . . - 510 Hawkridge Brothers Co., Steel . . v 524 ' Hayden, Charles ....... - 553 Hendey Machine Co., Machine Tools . - 553 Hewins 85 Hollis, Haberdashers ....... - 535 Hodge Boiler Works, The, Boilers ...... - 520 Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., The, Electric Instruments . - 516 Horlick's Malted Milk Co., Malted Milk .... . 525 Hotels Braemore and Kenmore ......, - 531 Hotel Gralyn ........ - 531 Hotels Lenox and Brunswick . . , - 531 Hotel Somerset ....... - 530 Hush, H. J., Estate of, Pumps, Engines . - 557 Jackson 8: Moreland, Engineers . . . - 554 Jager, Charles J., Co., Pumps, etc. . - 502 Jeffrey Mfg. Co., The, Conveyors . . ' 502 Jenkins Brothers, Valves ........ - 522 Johnson, Charles H., Life Insurance .... - 512 Jones and Lamson Machine Co., Lathes .... - 525 Jones, McDuffee 85 Stratton Corp., China, Glass . . - 533 Keith, H. J., Co., Provisions ...... - 527 Kenmore Barbers, Barbers . - 515 Kenmore Tailors, Tailors . - 549 King, J. B., 8: Co., Cement . . - 524 Ladd 8a Churchill, Lunchrooms . . . - 532 Lewis-Shepard Co., Machine Manufacturers . - 508 Linscott Motor Co., Automobiles . . . - 515 Mack Truck Co., Trucks . . - 518 Macomber 86 West, Engineers . . - 552 Macullar Parker Co., Clothing . . - , 534 Main, Charles T., Engineers . . - 552 Manhattan Lunch, Cafeteria . . - 531 Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., The . . - 500 Manuele, C., Shoe Repairing . . . - 558 Manufacturers National Bank, Banking . - 543 Massachusetts Bowling Alleys, Inc. . , - 545 Massachusetts Institute of Technology . - 507 1 Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co., Coal . . - 545 X , McMahon 8: Jacques, Plumbing .... - 523- l Merrimac Chemical Co., Chemicals .... - 542 1 X Metcalf 8z Eddy, Consulting Civil Engineers , . . - 552 x Miller Drug Company, The, Druggists ..... . 558 Mitchell, Wing Co., Laundry Supplies ...... - 535 Morse Twist Drill 8: Machine Co., Drills, Reamers, Taps . - 521 564 gig? m'r m ' + + - -W 1 iw .LT -, , - i.1.-aa, Qzfgl 9 of wr , .X f- fix S . :Rare Q , un. 'gg - 1. - A 5- 1. ' - . - . A f 3 21:1 1924 TECHNIQUE 1924 F13 E 1 uf' vi ,lf 4.. In . Morse, Prank XV., Electrical Appliances . Murray Printing Co., The, Printers .... National Shawmnt Bank of Boston, The, Banking . Noble, XV. Ii., 'X Sons, Milk ........ North Shore Press, Inc., Printing . . . . Office Appliance Co., The, Oflice Supplies Old Colony Trust Co., Banking .... Oliver Ditson Co., Musical Instruments Pacific Mills, Textiles ....... Parks-Cramer Co., Engineers and Contractors Penn The Florist, Flowers . . . . Perry 8: Elliott Co., Printers . Pierce, S. S., Co., Grocers . . . Proctor, S. Eugene, Co., Hardware . Read K 1Vhite, Tailors . . . Rhodes Brothers Co., Grocers ..., Riverbank Court Hotel ....... Riverside Boiler Works, Inc., Boilers, Tanks . Riverside Paint X Varnish Co. ...... . Roberts Iron 1Vorks .......... Roessler S: Hasslacher Chemical Co., Manufacturers an Rollins, E. H., 8: Sons, Investment Securities . . . Rolls Royce Corp. ol America, Automobiles . . Saco Lowell Shops, Textile Machinery .... Sanitas Manufacturing Co., Plumbing Contractors . Scully Company, The, Industrial Construction . Shea X Donnelly Co., Limestone .... Shaw, John Sz Co., Chemicals ..... Shuman, A., Sz Co., Clothing .... Simplex Wire 8: Cable Co., Wire, Cable . Slote, Daniel X Co., Scrap-books . . . Smith, Patterson Co., Jewellers .- . . Spaulding's Lunch, Lunchrooms .... Standard Plate Glass Co., Plate Glass . . . Star Brass Mfg. Co., Indicator Manufacturers . Starrett, L. S., Co., Machine Tools .... State Street Trust Co., Banking .... Stockford Art Store, Art Work .... Stone 8: Webster, Engineering Corporation . Subway Haberdasher .......... Technical Advisory Corporation, Consulting'Engineers Tech Lunch 8c Spa, Lunchroom ....,.. Toye, P. I., Merchant Tailor . . . . Walton Lunch Co., Lunchrooms . . . f . Ward's, Stationer .......... Warren Steam Pump Co., Pumping Machinery . Waters Governor Co., Governors ..... Whipple, J. R., Corp., Hotels ..... Williams, I. H., 8z Co., Drop Forged Tools . Winchester Read Co., Sporting Goods . . . Woods, john M., 8a Co., Lumber ..... Worcester, J. R., 8a Co., Consulting Engineers . York Manufacturing Co., Refrigerating Machinery . 565 tl ,Iobbers PAGE 523 546 512 . 529 547 538 513 544 536 550 559 562 529 523 549 527 530 510 543 554 542 515 497 554 523 51 1 524 542 535 545 504 515 532 519 500 503 514 538 496 548 516 533 549 532 538 554 508 530 520 534 544 552 509 af, I :jN ..H Ol ' 5' fri s to If ., I 1 0 I iffix' 1: iff 359' lllll To 1 1 ' K A 2 2 ,I , :I 5 - -2 1 1924 TECHNI 1 V rg fn: Q U E 1924 i iI I ' :. Tmfv I, I, Iiivdinii 1 tx I I - 1 S If li 43 iii? BOOK I DEX 1 fl K? of W A PAGE PAGE Acknowledgments . . . I .... 453 Field Day . . I . . . . 207 . Advisory Council on Athletics . . . 164 Finance Committee . . . 354 lf? Advisory Council on Publications , . 231 Football, Class of 1925 . 216 Vg? Aeronautical Engineering Society . . F I I Class of 1926 . Ig, All-T h mok r , , , , , ra ernities . . . . . . lf AlphaecCl?iOScigb1a . .Q ..... 426 Frieze and Cornice . . 265 Alpha Tau Omega ...... res man as et a . . il-iirclritecturei Department of . Ilgresiliman gross-Country . 1- - rchitectura Society .... res man wimming . i'-Ply Army Ordnance Association . 276 G Athleilcs - -, -, -----' 15? General Information .... 451 1 thletic Association .... 160 G If Tea A 200 , , , o m ..... . I i Ax d of Insignia . . . . 452 Grinds I I I I I I 429 B Gym Team . . . . 202 gasketball . . . H atom - H lh 268 Esizitiiibi Sit H5555 - - - 29 -, -'-----'---'- - Honorary Societies . . Beta Theta Pi ...,.......,.. 398 giology and Public Health, Department of . , 1132 I oxmg ................ - 125 l British Empire ciub . . . . . . 287 Hlfilfiiirggflam ' ' ' ' Budget Committee . . . 357 Ciass of 1923 I I 129 A C glss oi 1334 . . 1 ' 5 . Calumet Club ....... 163 C1232 gf 1926 ' 155 Catholic Club ...,.. . 280 ' ' 339 chauiicy Hall ciub .,...,... 285 Sliioififfisei Cainii I 345 Chemistry, Department of , .... I . 28 institute Activities I I 225 Chemical Engineering, Department oi . 24 i - - 352 Ch . i . . . 2 8 nstitute Committee . . Chermca Engineering Society .... 22 institute Organizations I I 351 Chiifgiglub '--'--'--'- 362 Inter-fraternity Conference . 422 ciiineseclubffffiflfiff 286 givil and Sanitary Engineering, Department of 20 Junior Prom Commiitee I I 315 lV1l Engineering Society .,.....,.. 294 Junior Week I I I 311 Class Day Committee ........... 348 ' gasses ....... 127 K ass of 1923 ..... 128 ' 400 Class of 1924 . . 134 Sigma Slgma ' ' ' ' ' 252 giass 021925 . . 150 ' ' ass o 926 . . 154 L Cleofan . . . 284 - 396 1 ciubs ........... 271 2222222 fllrfhl f f . ' ' 392 Cgligilbliifed Professional Societies: . eggggiglub l l l 2,58 gorporation, Dlglembers of . . . 13 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' orporation V ...... 30 gosrnopolitan Club . . 274 M I T A A M 165 reWIiIIIII 187 282 Class M1925 - - 222 1i5iI2Sii3Ii'1?afj1?50?mFy. . 1 ' .... 1 251 C Class of 1926 - - 223 Mathematics. Department of ..... 30 ross' Ountry - ' f - 178 Mechanical Engineering, Department of . . . 22 D Mechanical Engineering Society . . . 2593 . . h ' .... . - Q - i 37,6 2iC5efyC?'?0fat?01- - -- 23 , . - - 1 e e ay ....., ,... . BSE: ,ESU Deita' - ' Military Science,I Department of . . . Delta U .i ' ' - 374 Mining Engineering, Department of . . DireCtorIgIS1i'i?IgiIuiieiIIIII '- '- 454 Mining Engineering Society .... 3272 Dorms ' 337 ModIern Languages, Department of . 327 Drawing and Descriptive Ceometry, De'p't of .4 27 Muslcal Clubs ' E N. E. I. C. A. A .......... 176 Economics, Department of ...... 31 Naval Architecture, Department of , 32 Electoral Committee ..... , . . 355 Naval Architectural Society .... 308 Electrical Engineering, Department of . . 25 I Electrical Engineering Society .... 300 O English and History, Department of . 34 Oiiicers of the Institute . . . 19 Osiris .......... 248 I F , FZICUUSY and Officers of Administration . 17 P Faculty Informals ......... 39 Papyrus ...,........ 260 I FCUCIHE Team ..,........ 203 Past Oflicers of the Class of 1924 . . 135 i 566


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