Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)

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Qffffzfw-1 TIFFANY A Co. JEWELRY SILVERWARE STATIONERY PEARLS JEWELIIYAND SILVEIIWARE OF DEPENDABLE VALUE MAII, INQIIIIIIES GIVEN PIzoIII1T ATTENTION FIFTII AVENUE 85375 STREET NEWYORK 1 1 L Q ww G U LUQLM PN s iANf -f+wlQsw N ERMWKAWRQQMQ4. ' Eu Willis Zishister 51-Blilbam, 19113. who stanhs for the best trahitiuns of williams teanbing, the Glass of 1926 hehicates this Qulielmensian I lullrl N VIIA - H- AIVA 'III 1 ' Y ' xo LN ' QE 9 - 1' Y V - Q I 7 26 ., -QQQQVMW - X : 'G,1-Q.,3,CQ.3M43L4?QA'em4?.-Gr-481,64346 Guitars W Guitar-in-Ghief Gary william Bak managing Guitar Robert filenks itieeue Zissariate Guitars Zberhert Quuisan ?IBalmas kenneth Zinuretas Barter Gbarles Gale wing Zluxiliarp beniar Gammittee Blabn Gutnarus Zlacktnaau I Gutnaru Garrall Barker ibarace Jfreemant welsh, filr. ' Zlrt Guitars ?Banalu Gaumus 1Berrp Stkahert Zbelesuerniers ifparper Bbatagrapbir Guitar Qlhrerbt Bagensterber, 3u Ztiusinesa Manager Hlaurire lewis Gaaukinu, Sir. Girculatian Manager ilieberlp ibastings 'ilapbam G -f'KfII.l A i 'Wa' .e 'giifli171iT:2 121ff??f::'M '- , N 9,99 . 3. 'Z' Q,-QL 8 ar 19 mwwbmw G E -eeefafsfafffsw xubdpmihev wwwwggwrwwvyaxf 'lfff?-f:+w5g,:.-QQWgfgqgb-.cy Q 1 JA,-GMA!! jforetuoro h ince the Saenior Qlllass boteb to alloln the annual ftllass iBook to pass out of existence, a step totuarb the lessening of the burben of extra: curricular actibities at Ulllllilliams, tne habe trieo to incorporate in this, the sixtp-ninth bolume of the dbulielmensian, the most oesirable features of the other publicationg' ano tnhile me realige that me habe mabe but a scant beginning totnaro an all- inclusibe bolurne, ine look to the bision anb abilitp of coming boarbs of ebitors to irnprobe anh carrp on the principles tnhich tne habe herein laio botnn: accoroinglp me offer this bolume to the college as the result of our best efforts toiuarb chronicling the ebents of the past pear. A-1'E3f'Hf-----1'-W TLT: lx1:113:ii1iiii:' X ' we f XJ 39939 ' 55-vase 'r' 4 +5 ' -el 0 -i.. Q'es'4?6GS'-.'?'56l IQ 'GULIBCLNIENS1AN I . 'af-4-43-A I Jw . N - 'I I Table of Contents 3'C'-9-Q-G-Q-+3-4-e-6'e 6! PRESIDENT AND TRUSTEES . . . . 11 OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION . . 14 THB CLASSES . . . 33 SENIOR F1-:ATURR SECTION . . 107 COMMRNCBMBNT, 1924 . . 119 INSTITUTE OF POLITICS . . 127 FRATBRNITIIQS . ' . 134 HON0liARY SOCIIITIES- . . 191 ORGANIZATIONS . . 205 PUBLICATIONS .... . 207 WILITIAMS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION . 217 MUSICAL CLUBS .... . 221 DRAMATICS . . 227 DEBATING . . 233 CLUBS . 253 CONTESTS . . 279 INDEX I . 346 ,of i .3 ' ...,.. 1.1 A gi . ....C, I X ' 1 S : ' 10 9- i -5 1 'GUL1ELME1i'it ST'tfQ?i'1fim2TSf?2ff'feffu' yy yy 2 . ...,,.-.. ..., .... ,...-,..,,.,...... 3 - R RQ' -- , . ILLIAMS COLLEGE Was founded by Colonel Ephraim Williams, who fell in battle at Lake George, September 8, 1755. It was chartered June 22, 1793. CORPORATE NAME The President and Trustees of Williams College Presidents ' Rev. Ebenezer Fitch, D.D. .... . Rev. Zephaniah Swift Moore, D.D. . Rev. Edward Dorr Griffin, D.D. . . Rev. Mairlc Hopkins, D.D. . . . . Hon. Paul Ansel Chadbourne, D.D., LL.D. Franklin Carter, Ph.D., LL.D ..... John Haskell Hewitt, LL.D., Acting President . Rev. Henry Hopkins, D.D., 1,L.D. . . Harry Augustus Garfield, L.H.D., LLD. . . 17 93 . 1815 . 1821- . 1836 . 1872- . 1881- . 1901- . 1902- . 1908- 1815 1821 1830 1872 1881 1901 1902 1908 I 1 - -D, ..., -..-,.,......,,. .,.. M.. X I ' X iiiii 2 - 1 ' sua :-'lim iiii will-i W i'Yf3lQfQf. Q:- 11 by G U LI Eli ENS LAN ,. ,LFQNBEWWWE Emfw-M1 +fw?u'N9NqQw2-f1f,QQ,GG4qQ-44-GA'4M,4f1 EDWARD M LEWIS BLISS PERRY DANFORTI-I GEER SOLOMON B. GRIFFIN 3 Y I I QUINCY BENT : ARTHURHMASIEN S . -5 HARRY A. C-ARFIELD FRANCIS H DEWEY HENRY LEFAVOUR , f J HARRY P Dswav 5 1 HERBERTJ BROWN EDERICK T. ooo . 5-if BENTLEY w.wARRELR W. WILLNARD 12. HOYT C WILLIAM PSIDLEY' CLARK WILLIAMS ALFREDCCHAPIN BOYD EDWARDS If ,. - -L ..,. , I ' kgjfriii1Tfgj 2'T2'?F'.?fQi::i-'. ',ZfQfQf.l 13-QE: .. ,N 14 'EAQQQQ43 L. W 12 Q.mw-W' G ULIELM BN s LAN awww , , ,wir ' sQ ?'Q'3'Q's4f-fa-4-ew-42-ff-4?e'3Ji ' Trustees Harry Augustus Garfield, l..ll.D., l.l..D. . l'rvsf1Ivnl Bentley Wirl. Warren., B.A. ..... . . Boston, Mass Rev. Harry Pinneo Dewey, D.D. .... . Minneapolis, Minn President Henry Lefavour, Ph.D., Ll,.D. . . . Boston, Mztss Professor Bliss Perry, l..H.D., Litt.D., LL.D. . Cambridge, Honorable Clark Williams, B.A. .... New York, N. Y Solomon Bulkley Griffin., L.H.D., LL.D. . Springfield, William Pratt Sidley, M.A. . . . . . Chic-ago, Ill Alfred Clark Chapin, LL.D. . . . New York, N. Y Franc-is Henshaw Dewey, NLA. . VVorc-ester, Mass Frederic' Taylor Wood, B.A. . New York, N. Y Herbert Jenkins Brown, B.A. . Portland, Maiiie Quincy Bent, B.A. . . . South Bethlehem, Pa Danforth Geer, B.A. . . . Hoosick Falls, N. Y Edward Nlorgan Lewis, lVI.A. . . . . . Amherst, Mzmss Rev. Boyd Edwards, D.D. ........ Pottstown, Pa Arthur H. lVIasten, LL.D ........ New York, N. Y Yvillard Evans Hoyt, M.A., Sef relary and Treasurer Trustee Committees - Executive Committee Harry P. Dewey The President. flllllfT7lNl?l Henry Lefavonr Bentley W. Warren Alfred C. Chapin Finance Committee - Wlllialll P. Sidley Alfred C. Chapin, l'ha'irman Herbert J. Brown Clark Williams Instruction Committee Solomon B. Griffin Henry Lefavour, f'lLf17-7 Vl'LCl71. ' Edward M. Lewis Bliss Perry Grounds, Buildings, and lmprovements Committee Bentley W. Warren, Chairman Quincy Bent Frederic- T. Wood Danforth Geer Degrees and Membership Committee Harry P. Dewey, f'laa1'1'fma1L Franc-is H. Dewey Arthur H. Nlasten Boyd Edwards Officers of Administration Harry Augustus Garfield, L.H.D., LL.D. . . . '. . ' . Prcsideni Carroll Lewis Mzmxcfy, M.A. ..... Vice-l'lzaifrman of the Faculty George Edwin Howes. Ph.D. . . . . . Dean of the College Willard Evans Hoyt, M.A. ......... Tfreasmer William Newnham Chattin Carlton, L.H.D ...... I,ibraria11 Harry Leslie Agard, Ph.D. . . 1lS.9liSfl1'I1f Dean cmd Seerefary of Ilw Facully William Cook Hart, B.A ........ .flsmls-tant Treasufrm Perry Alvan Smedley . . S11pcrinIc111Ic11l QfGro1mfls and Buildfings Earle Olmstead Brown . ........ Xl000'lI'llf!1?If f .. . ..,, .. ,............ . .. ' ':,,.,,.....,-..,.,- .... X I X .,... ..,.... ...., .. ,,., ,..,..,....,.....,.,....T......,.. T i+as-9 ' Qvewel' JB9S'f:'-ee 13 b 19 - G U LI B If 13 26 ,., , . 3 . 1 'Ni-'av .. A ull 'XLR 1-f 44-f-Sf' -' .Kq3 ir-Er-?r 1' QC 'I F Q QIITUEUB M natvuvtiun Ilurry Augustus Gnrficlcl, 1.l,.D.. Pl'l'-?flIl'lIf QI' llw l'nlI1'gzf wus grzuluulccl from Williams in the Vluss ol' 1885. lllllllglll, Lulin :xml Rillllilll llislory :IL St. 1':1ul's Sc-lmol, K'on1fnr1l. 1885-1886. Prau-H0011 law in l'lcvvl:uul. 1888-1903. 01-1-upicil lllc Flmir of C011ll'lll'l8 ut Wvcstcrn R1-svrvc llnivvrsily Law Scllonl. 1892-1895. l'rnl'm-ssnr of Politics at Pl'll1l'0l01l, 1904--1998. llccauuc Prvsirlcnl nl' Yvilliums Vollogc in 1908. R04-civf-ml lll0Kll'j.ll'0C0l' l,l,.D l.l'0ll1 1'rim'0luu. 19983 Dzlrlmoullm, 1998: Amllvrsl. 1909: Wvslvyull, 1909: Williams :xml Mary, 1921: l,.11.D., Wllitnmn, 1919. l'lluirm:nn of the 1,l'1l'l'flUlI1111ll- lov ol' the ll. S. Foml Amllninislrnlion, July to Sm-plvmlmcr. 1917. ll. S. Fm-I .'xflIlll1l1S11'ill0l', Aug. 23. 1917 10 Dov. 13, 1919. l'rvsl1lcnl Gurfiulrl is an llll'1lllN'I' nl' ilu- A A111 l rul1-rnily. Y A.. - ABN: 'H .f ..... ,.,,...... . ....,, -. .,.. ..,. .,-. ...., .. ,,..,....-..., XQI -.. ,... ,. .-. . -- M, .... ,, ..41E.-,,..,,,.., .. ,....--...-- be-x . ,N Q f I X E, .4 1 A X 1355:-aaV ' ' I Ee-e,fe44 '- il , -- 1 14 ,gy 19 26 h Y .. 'f5 f iwu WI A .. ww. . M A U--18-Q:a.g,43L4gN,3QMM3 6,.43.,4g.4s-65 V Faniucl 1 csscndcn Clarke, l'h.D., l'rQl'cs.wor of Natural History, lCmeritu.s Was gl'tl1l1l1I.ICfl from Shctlichl Svicnti 0 . P100 a . It r ' -'V ffl the degree ot' I'h.D. in 1879 from Johns Hopkins after 'fi 8 I I t Yale in 1878. nu 1 postgrzulnatv study at that llmvcrsity. BCK'1l.1l10 assistant at I' I' t Smith College Johns Hopkins in 1880. Was mamlc ro cssor a in 1881. ami in tho StlI11C year. was Calh-cl to Williams as Pro- I'm-ssor ol' Natural Ilistory. lluvoivvcl thu rlcgrco ol' lN'1.A. from Williams in 1891. l'lloc-tml Prcsitlvnt, ol' thc Amcrivan Sovivty ol' Naluralists in 191-If Ur. Vlarkc hut-amc l'lmcritns l'roI'ossor in 1916. Frank Goodrich. lIh.D.. I,.I1.D.. l'rQ1'cssor Qf1':lU'U1I0llIl Ilfzslory. limeriizls 1Vas gratlnatcfl from Yale in 1880. After a postgratlnatc voursc at. Yalv. spent two years of slnrly at the Ilnivursitivs ot' lit-rlin aml Leipzig. Was Prim-ipal ol' Drury lligh Svhool, North Atltt.l1l8. 188-I-1887. Was vallwl to the- U1-rnmn llopartmvnl, at Yale in 1887. Ita-4-oivotl thu clcgrcv ol' I'h.lJ. from thu llnivor- sity ot' Ilallc in 1898. llcc-amc I'rot'ossor ol' G01'll12lll aml llis- tory at, Williams in 1891: l'roI'z-ssor ol' linropvan llistory in 1903. Rec-vivcrl thv clvmvo ol' l,.ll.I1. from Marietta Follugo in 1910. llas czlitcrl Dr. l,uIlrr'r. hy Freitag. anrl Goothc's lliitz vnu lfr'rI1'1'llfr1g4'll. Dr. Gootlrit-h is a mcmhcr ol' thc 111 B K Soc-it-ty and ot' thc 'll T Fraternity. llcm-amc lflmcritns Professor in 192-1. I Henry Daniel 1V1ld, l,.H.D., jllfl8Slllfl1lL,S'CH.S' Professor of Ilw Latin Lll7Iff7I.flgG and Lt-f6I'll1'lU'6 1Vas graxlnatcml from Williams as Val:-tlit-toria.n in tht- 4-lass ot' 1888. llvvaim- I'roI'cssor ol' l.atin at Ulivot 1'ollt-gc. anal in 1891 was call:-tl to Williams as Assistant l'roI't-ssor ol' Latin. Spvnt. thv years 1893-1895 in travel antl stncly. Was marlc Massa- :-lmsvtts I'roI'c-ssor of tha' l.atin l.angnagt- anrl l4lIt'l'illlIl'l' in 1895. 171-an of the Fam-nlty from Jalmary to Juno. 1902. f'hairma.n pro fl'llIl10l'l' ot' tho Fat-nlty, 1908-1911. aml 1912-1919. Vico- Prosirlcnt ot' thc Intvrc-ollvgiato Athlvtim- Assoviation ot' the Ilnitoxl States, 1900. llas c-ontrilmtoxl to Various vlassival jour- ' ' nl ot' tht Williims t'h ptcr of W nals. lroI'c-ssor Wiltl is Prcsitlo 2 z. .' :1 fb BK. anrl IS a 1l1011lll0l' ot' tho A 'Y' l ratt-rnity. Asa. Henry Morton. l,.1-I.l7., lilzrvlfly .lcrnluiil l'rQl'0.s'sor of Nulural Tllnoloyy Was 1.II'1l1IlItlll'tl from Wahash Vollt-go in 1882 aml 1-ontinnrtl his !il.Il1llt'8tllll'0ttfl. Assistant Professor ot' thc Ilomanvc Languagvs at VViIIiams, 1893-1890: I'rot'0ssor ot' tho liomanrc I.angnag0s. 1897-1910. llcc-anno llart-lay .11-rmain Professor ot' Natural 'I'h0ologv in 1910. Root-ivucl the clcgroc ot lVl.A. from Wabash ' 0 I ll D fiom Wa C ollt-gc in 1883 antl from 1ViIliams in 18. 0: . . . ' - hash Follcgo in 1900. Dr. Morton is a ll1Cl1lllCl' ot' thc fI1l'A Fraternity. X I l - ..,. ,. ..,. ,,....,,,...,.,,..'3jfisygk,. ,1,, ,..,,,., ,,,, ,..,.-.1...: .- ...... 4 ..... -... ...1....1:.. i:::T I ' YW N-Fw if Agar-girl V A X . 2355-v . f- sf-4,1 ,, -,EQ-my - .. 1 s M ' ..... -.. ...,. ..,.. .... ..,.,, - ......., . sm... ..., ,.. .... .. ..,, ,.. ,,,., -..., ,,.-...., i s gg.. ALA' 1 I m n , 1 , fl...-........l , ....,...... .... fr .4...-1-.-..... .,., I..- .... ......,........ .....Q... -..fi .',., .,.-,.Tl. ............I..........Z.....f.Q............i....-....I-. F- Q-wwwwaseasy G U L I E N S I -Q-1?-fevaaaessf-4 Z V N Final' H ,.., ,...........,.,........,...............--.-... '-'f-'+' W -I -, gi Wfwsq., ,. ,. ,fd-ffl: i 'cvQ-?.+-sr 4-if-m'-12?-elqra-43-43-rg-4345 Carroll Lewis hiaxc-y, MA., Morris l'rQl'c.vsor of lilzelorzlc and V100-fill!!-'1'TlTLlI7l of flzc l ac ully Was grurlualcfl from Williams in thc vlass ol' 1887. llovalno Assistant Priiivipal of the 'l'roy Avaflviny in 1888, anrl l'rinc-ipal in 1889. ln 1898, was vallcrl lo Williams as l'rol'c-ssor of linglish. Was appointed to thc Morris 1'rol'0ssorship ol' Rhetoric' in 1911. Was Acting Dean of the Vollcge from January lo Juno, 191Q: anul was Donn ol' thc Vollcgc, 1917-1920. Has pnhlishvrl annolalvcl editions ol' llurnlrl. lllllIl,lO1', anrl Silas .llllI'Ill'l', ancl is the author of Thr' IUl1'lOfI'l'fll Pr1'nr'1'plr'.v Qf Nnrrufion. lfwprr- .w'uluI1'l'r Nr1,rr11l1'1'1'.v, anfl Tlu' lirizjf. l'rol'cssor Maxx-y isa mum- hcr of the fl1BK Sovivly anfl thc AK E Fraternity. Willis lshistcr Milham. l'h.D., I ic'lfl Mz'mor1'r1l l'rQl'z'.s'.wn' of .il sl ron o III y 1Vas H1'1lllllZllC1l from Williams in 1894 with sululatorian rank. l 0llow in Physics at Williams, 1894-1895. lnslrllc-lor in Mathc- malivs anal Physivs. 1895-1898. lieu-ivcrl thc clogrccs ol' MA. from Williams in 1895 anrl of l'h.lD. from Strasshnrg in 1901. llcvamv .-Kssislanl Profvssor in thu NIll1l10l1lll11l'1ll Svicnvcs in 1898 anfl l'rol'0ssor of Astronomy in 1902. 1las pllhlishvcl llnm lo Irlvnlify llu' Slum. Tfllll' mul Ti1lu'k1'1'p1'r.v. illrlmrology, anrl arlivlvs in thc .-l.vlrrmorrr':'.w-lm N11r'llr1'cl1I1'n. Ill!jj.N'l.h'll,I'.W'lll' Zvi!- swlzrifl. and .llonlhly ll,1'lIllIl'I' R1'1 i1'1r. Dr. Milham is a mcmhvr ol' 1'BK anal 11 Follow ol' thc Amvrivan Association for thc Afl- vanccmonl of Sc-iciwo. thc Amerivan 1'hysi4-nl Sovivly, thc .hI110l'lC'1ll1 Aslronomical Society. Royal Astronomic-al Sovicly and Prcsirlvnl ol' thc Ami-ric'an Mclcorologir-ul Soc-icly. James l,awrenc'c Kellogg. l'h.D., l'rql'c.vso1' of Iiioloyy Yvas gl'1lllll1lll'll from Olivet f'ollc-gc in the 1-lass of 1888 anrl c-onlinuvfl his slurly al. Johns Hopkins llnivcrsily, wlivrc in 1892 hc rec-civccl the clugrvu ol' l'h.1D. Honorary lVl.A. from Willia ms in 1900. Was Professor ol' Biology at Olivet College until vallcrl to Williams in 1899. Dr. Kellogg has puhlishcflz A 1'onlr1'ln1- lion Io Our Ix'no11'l1'rlyr' of L1111n'Il1'brum'l1z'ut1' M0l111.vk.v. Lifr' ll1'.vlory . 'lf -V110 . 1l'l'IlllI'l'll, l'lam.v rnn1l'Ium ffullnrru Al!!!-flilll' Foml 1llollu.vk.v of L0lIl'A'l'llllU, f'mul1'l1'0rl.vll0l'r'rl11'l1y lllz' I'I.1'1'.wlz'm:1' and Grmvlh Qf Ill 1' .ll yu .-lrrnnrfu, Slll'll-l I'Nfl I r11lu.vIr1'z'.v, anfl Thr' l'1'li'ury illrvlzrl- IliA'lllN of Lum1'lI1'l:rum-llx. 'Fhcomlorc Clarke Smilh, 1'l1.D., .l. Lelaml lllfllvr llrolrssor of .-lnmrfr-an III'-S'f0I'-lj, Lilcrafurc. and Eloquence Was grarlualt-cl from llarvarfl in the class of 189Q. Follow in llistory at thc llnivvrsity ol' Wisvonsin, 1894--95. Goodwin Memorial Fellow ol' Harvard Iinivorsily at Paris and Berlin, 1896-97. lnslruvlor in History al tha' llnivcrsity of Mic-hignn in 1898. ll1Sll'1lf'lUl' in llislory at Vassar Vollcgo. 1898-1900. .Xssislanl l'rol'c-ssor ol' Ami-rir'an llislory ancl Polilival Sc-imivc al, Ohio Slalv Vnivcrsily. 1901-03, from whivh hc was vallvrl lo Williams. llvcw-ivvrl his M..-K. from llarvarrl in 1893 anfl his l'h.D. from lhv same inslitulion in 1890. Professor Smith is a mvmhcr ol' the fb13K Sovicly. --1 H ..-.---...ii,.,...-,,,..-,..-.-iii-.-M,--M A NJ --.. -....... Y .MGX .. , .,,. .H ..., .-., ...,.. .:.Q.cf i ,..............,-,....?,....,..,, I X 'l 16- kg ' V ' 1 7 ' ' -'W T .. , , ........,..M.g....-..,......1g., ...Q Q , .... 3,..z...-,..: .,., ...T-......-L....::.. ,.-:g...........,....--. CT-- 19 WW W7 C- U L 1 E BAE ' A N ,,,7Qv'f GYSIQSQZ. Jw.. f 7 W H :J-X:? 1El 'i9K?-43-ri?-Q.42.,-.3-ear..-43'-'55--43'J3'43A' Ilerrlman Fitzgerald Cleland, l'h.D., 1011 wa rrl Im'r14..s-t l'1'Ql'0.vsor of Geology mul Zllincralogy Was grafluatefl from Oberlin Follege in the class ol' 189-1. Von- tinnerl his stnrlies atx the llniversity of Chicago anrl at the l'ni- X - versity ol' Nebraska. lleeeivefl the clegree of l'h.lJ. from Yale in 1900. Servcrl as lnstrnetor in Natural Seienees at Gates College, Nebraska. in 1895. lnstruetor at Vornell in 1901, when he was eallecl to Williams. Appointed Assistant. l'rol'essor ' . H, Professor in 1905, aml in 1911 was marle l'lclwartl lirnst ro'essor ol' Geology anrl Mineralogy. Dr. flelanrl isa memher . ot' the Geological Soeiely ol' Ameriva. the .-Kmeric-an Geographival . .' 'iety. the Ameriean Assoeialion for the Arlvaneemenl. ol' .' Venee. the P1ll00I110l0Q'lK'1l1 Soeiety. the American Aearlemy ol' Arts anrl Seienees, the Seismologieal Soeiety, 411BK, E E antl the fb 1' A Fraternity. l in 101 1' t ' 1 1 Soc 'sci William litlwarcl lN'1e1Clt'resli. 1'h.l7.. TIIOIIIIIS T. ltvrnl 1' 1'Qf0.s's0r QI' I'l1.ys1'e.v Was grarlnaterl from llnivei-sity ol' Illinois in 1888 anfl from llar- varrl in 1895. Received the rlegree of MA and 1'h.D. from llar- vartl in 1890 and 1900 respectively. 1Vas Assistant in Physies at 11arvar1l from 1895 to 1902, when he was eallerl to Yvilliams as lnstrnelor in Physies. Became Assistant Professor ol' llhysies in 1903 ancl was appointed '1'homas 'l.'. lteatl 1'ro1'essor in 1905. I George Etlwin Howes, l'h.lJ., Dean, of the flllullffll mul Ufllinlllll l'rQfes.s'or of .'17I!?I.GllfLlllI.fjIlllg138 Was graclnatecl from llarvarfl in the elass of 1880. 111811'lll'ltl1'111 King's School for lloys. Stamford, Vonn.. 1886-1887. Junior Master. Boston Latin Sehool, 1887-1891. lnstruc-tor in Latin at the llaverforrl Grammar Sehool, 1891-1893. Rec-eiverl the fle- gree ot' M.A. from llarvarrl in 1890 and that ol' 1'h.1J. in 18951 l'rol'essor of Greek at the llniversity ol' Vermont. 1895-1905. Was eallecl to Williams as Garfield 1'rol'essor in 1905. Was with the I'nitefl States Fuel Aclministration, 1918-1919. as Assistant Itlxeeutive Seeretary. antl later as ltlxeentive Secretary a nfl llis- i torian. Was matle Dean ot' the Vollege. 19220. lle is the author ol' artieles in the llurrurrl Sl1ul1'1'.v in l'lu.v.v1'r-rll Pllflolnyy, and in other elassieal journals. Dr. llow es isa memher ot' the f1D1iK Soeiety anrl ol' thc A T l rat,ernity. James Graham Harcly, l'h.l1.. l'rof'esxor of Mrlillezlzrllles , Was graflnaletl from 1.a1'ayetle Vollege in the elass ol' 1891-. 'l'ook up post-grarlaate stnflies at Johns llopkins l'nive1'sity, where he was appointed Svholar ancl Fellow in lV1at,hematics. Reeeivetl the flegrees ol' MA. from Lafayette in 1897 anrl ol' l'h.1J. from Johns Hopkins in 1898. Was ealletl to Williams in 1898 aml reeeivefl his professorship in 1913. l'rol'essor llarfly is a member ol' the fb 11 K Soc-iely and the ft' 1' A Frater- mly. l X 4:3:.- ,, , , Y ,-H K Z W We---.L , V W -Y W -- ,-Q ..2:13351i5:3:1.iiTi'fT3sig'C.''THiiilijj. 'M 'Tiigi11t'1111ig13TT:l'2'z1?ff?:1T1:::i::lT'.f .'DE-f l -V99 5ss.x,:,E,,B,.- 1 li'?sQ43f34:A3 7 N ., 17 :xv-fy N' 1 . ,.,..., Y Y if V - f , 1 Ii f 1 E ..... ..., ,.........,--.-,....-,.-,.,.-.- .., .,... ........,......., .... -...,.-,...---.,,.,, W, ,, ,,,,,,..,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,-.,,.,,,. tj es I I LI B 1 ,M B N S IAN -M. xx.- -..W..T,,.,...3-.,.-........,-,,..-. ,... -..W -.... .,... 5 ....,....:7::T.... ,... . -..,.,- .,.....,.., -.....-..-.....,,................,............,:.. ff-ss Q - xiii- . My A 1-5-.-5, ,.. Sufi. .. ,, . , ' , ,fd 55 1 LM' J'ff'4s1'-fli'+Q-1143-43-V-rg-484443 1 Freclerie 11ollis 11owa.rd. M.D., l'rof'e.v.s-or of Physiology t'ornell. ex-'97. Was f.l'1'Il11111l1L'f11lI'01111.110 University ol' Pennsyl- vania Nleflieal Vollege in 1898. Appointed Resident 1'hysieiun at the Merey Hospital. Pittshnrgli. in 1898. Was Assistant. lleinonstrator of l'athology at the University of l'ennsylvania in 1899. lnstrnetor in Physiology at 9111111111118 in 1900, Assistant. l'rot'essor in 190-1-. and Professor in 1908. Dr. Ilowarcl reeeived a eonnnission as Vnptain in the Meflieal Reserve t'orps in 1917. 110 retnrnecl to Willialns in the fall ol' 1919. Garrett l7roppers, 1'h. D.. l'1'Ql'es.wn' of l'olil1'e11I 1gl'0lllIIII,'lj, 1cIlIl'l'IfllS Was f,5raflnate11 l'ron1 llarvartl in the elass ol' 1887. After a year ol' post-graclnale S11l11y al the 1'niversily ol' llerlin. he 1N't'1l11l0 l'rol'essor ot' 1'olitieal 1'1K'tlll0Il1.V at the 1'niversity of '1'okyo, Japan. 1889-99. lle was then eleetecl Presiflenl ol' the State 1'nivei-sity ol' Sonth Dakota, whieh position he helfl for seven years. 11t'K'il1lll' leetnrer on Eeonolnies at the 1'niversity ol' t'l1ieago in 1900. Was appoinlerl Seeretary ol' the 1v11l881l,l'1l11- setts 1.411111111881011 ot' 1'onnneree and lntlnstry in 1907. hnt re- signed al'ter the eonnnission niacle its report. Was eallerl to Williams as Orrin Sage l'rol'essor in 1907. Appointerl hy Presi- clent Wilson as the Anieriean Minister to Greeee in 1911. where he 1'Cll1tl1I1l't1 clnring the period ot' the war. Retnrnecl to Wil- liamstown in 1919, where he resnmecl his l'oriner ehair in 1'leo- nonlies. lleeanie linieritns l'rol'essor in 1923. ' ,Karl 1'1pl11'tl111l Wleston, NIA., l'rQf0s.w1r of the Ilisfory of . 1 rl mul flI'I'f1iZllfI'0II Was l.Z1'1lf11I2l1l'l1 from Williams in the elass ol' 1890. Stnfliexl in l ranee ancl at the All10l'11'Ill1 Sehool ot' Vlassieal Studies at Rome in 1897. Reeeivexl his MA. flegree from Williams in 1898. Vontinnefl his graflnate work at Johns llopkins lini- versity anfl tanglit in 111l1111llUl'l'1'l't11l1 1898 to 1900, when he was eallecl to Yvillianls. Was 11111110 Assistant 1'rol'essor ol' the Romanee Languages in 1904. Ftnrliecl in l ranee, Italy, anrl Spain from 1904- until 1900.anf1 was appointerl 1'rol'essor in 1911. Marle Professor of the 11istory ot' Art anrl Fivilizntion in 1912. Professor Weston is a 111011l1N'l'U1. the 11711K anrl Gargoyle Sovie- . ties anrl the 'DAO l raternity. Monroe Nic-hols 1v01l110l'1'v l1h.17., 1'r'of0.s'sor of Lulin N Was gramlnateal from Yale in the elass ol' 1888. For five years i was Assistant 1'rinr-ipal ot' llarrishnrg Aeaslemy anfl for seven years was lnstrnetor in Latin and Greek at the Staten lslanrl .M-anleniy. lteeeivecl the mlegree ot' MA. from Yale in 1900 for work done in latin. Was eleetefl Foote Fellow in Latin at Yale in 1902, reeeiving the clegree of 1'l1.1D. from that institn- tion in 1901. Was eallecl to Williams in 190-1 anal 1100111110 As- sistant l'rofessor of l.atin in 1905, Associate Professor in 1911, anrl 1'rol'essor in 1913. Spent the year 1990-1921 in ltaly anfl Ureeee. llas pnlmlisherl an l11de.r 1'l'l'1l0I'IlIll l'ergilianu.s' ancl an lurlfur 1'l'I'1l0I'IllIl l'uluIliu11 ux. ..,. ....,-iT:5,::, ...,,. - ...,, L ..., .?i'r'?E':S2..gc: ,,.,.. ..... -.. --W..-.-43ZA'2l,..Q......-......-..,..-,,,,, X01 I X T- ..... LT., -.,.- .,,... ....,..,m,,-.,,E:g.,,..,,....-,.--.... XF.. ...-.., M. .,,. .i:Q.L.-.,.....,..,.-..,-......T,f,,., I X is kg F T P55855-b-5gs,, .- Ci-'srfbv-'P 3-F l F it Nwugii'-sQ..,.' , ,. . 4317! A f- ec- U-.L1.B L11-fl B ' ill Walter 1Vallaee Mc-l,aren,, fessoz' of Econ o mi cs Was grarluatetl from Queens University in Kingston, Vanatla, 1899 antl reeeivetl the rlegree of 1'h.D. from Harvarfl in 1908. Was valletl to Keiogijukn, Tokyo, Japan, in 1908 to a Chair ot' l'lm-onomies and Polities: in 1911- he was eallefl to 1Villiams. Dr. lVlel.aren is the liflitor ol' JIIIIIIIIIWIF GOIJlfI'lllIlL'IIl 1,0f?7I7IIl7lIfS pnlmlislterl hy the Asiatie Society ol' Japan in 191-1, anfl the author of .-1 I'olilir'ul llislory Qfllupan During the xllriji Era. 1867-1912 pulmlishecl in Lontlon anfl New York. 1916. Professor Mellaren is a member ot' the ,K A Fra ' Bramercl Mears, l'h.D., I'rQl'e.s'so1' ol' fllt0IILli.YfI'!l Was gratlnatecl from Williams in 1903 and was Assistant, in t'hennstry, 1904--07. Reeeivecl his M.A. from Williams in 1905, ancl his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, where he heltl a Fellowsllip in ffhemistry, in 1908. Appointed Instructor in Inclustrial Vheinistry at the University of Illinois in 1908. Vallerl to Williams as lnstruetor in C'hemistry in 1909, ancl was mafle Assistant. Professor in 1910, and Professor in 1917. Dr. Mears is a member ot' the Gargoyle, fhlili, EE, f1YAN1f, AXE hoeieties and the OAK Fraternity. 'QQ411'-G3-9-Q-fs-4-.G-.Q-6 James Bissett Pratt, Ph.D., Illarlc .Il07Ih'Ii7l,-S' Prqfesmn' of I nfclleehml and Moral 1,,I'l-llIS017lLLlj Wlas grarluatecl from Williams as Valeclietorian in t.he 1-lass ol' 1898. Stucliecl philosophy at Harvard University, 1898-99. Attenrlecl f'olnml1ia Law Sc-hool, 1899-1900. llearl ol' Latin Depart ment in lilmira Free Ac-arlemy, 1900-02. Stntlictl philos- ophy at, the University ol' Berlin, 1902-03, anfl at Harvartl, 1903- 05, receiving the degree ot' 1'h.D. from that, inst,it.ut.ion in 1995. lnst,ruet,or in Philosophy at, Vtlilliams, 1905-06: Assistant Pro- fessor in 1906: Professor in 1913. Dr. Pratt's hooks are: The Psyfzlzoloyy of Rl'l1i!1707l.VBt'l'lllff, Who! 'ix l,I'IIfl1IllllIiA'1l1?, lmlfu and ll.vl uz'll1s. anfl Dvmoeraey and Pearre, The ltr-ligious f7or:.wrz'o1ls1mxs, lf.vsuy.v 'in l'rif1'rrnl lf1'uH.vn1, 11lall1'r and Sl1'l.I l'f. Ile is a member ot' the 11113K anil Gargoyle Societies and the K A Fraternity. Ph.D., William Brough Pro- lernity. William Howard Doughty. Jr., l1l..l5., l'rofc.sm-or of Government Was grarluutefl from Williams in 1898. Grarlnate work at t'olumhia University, 1898-1901, reeeiving the clegree ot' Llali. in 1901. Praeticerl law in New York City, 1902-05. Valled to- Williams in 1906, nnrl was made Professor in 1917. Professor Doughty is a member of the Gargoyle Soeiety and thc K A l raternit,y. We L - .T e ,,, , .,.. 1 :viiiTl'liJ5TL'J:1t::i:'iiitsesf-i3g1g::53:.T.Li7 1iiLff7f1:7i 't l':A1?'i?-QF 'i ' - 't'r -'A - '--'--11:7-NX ' 988, .. 'ls,sx ' 1 T1 N --...-. ,,., I 'W 'Mba-af ' Af?-fa-.-gs 19 M I e S i i ..-MW es.. . -S . li ll IQ M--M G U LI ELM BN S 1,.5,.,,N -M --1-Q fffrf 'rfvigygsw H A ya ,E F E E Ei - 1' sK+ S5-Z'-'3qa.4-5 Q 3 243-qu' . 1' AI Sherwood Owen Dickerxnan, Ph.D., Lawrence I'rqfessor ' of the Greek Language and Literature Was graduated from Yale in 1890. Student of the American School of Ulassical Studies, Athens, 1897-1899. Received the degree ot' 1111.11 from Halle University, Germany, in 1909. 1nst,ruct.or in Greek at Yale, 1899-1903 and 1905. 1Vas called to Williams in 1909. George Burwell Dutton, l'h.l1., l'rql'e.v.vor of lfaglisli l Literature 1Vas graduated l'ronl 1Villiains as Valedictorian in the class of 1907. Studied at, 11arvard l'niversit.y, 1907-1910, receiving I the degree of-M.A. in 1908 and that of 1'h.D. in 1910. Was called to Wvilliams as instructor in 1910, became Assistant, Pro- tessor of linghsh in 1914-, and l'rot'essor of English Literature in 1921. Dr. Dutton is a member ot' the CIHBK and Gargoyle Societies and the 111 1'A Fraternity. Albert Ilarp Licklider, l'li.'D., l'rQl'c.s'.vor QI' Public Spcflkirig and 1J7'fl'IIZC1f'iC Literature Yvas graduated from Randolph-Macon College in 1890, receiving the degree of M.A. in 1897. Was a Fellow at Johns Hopkins lluivcrsity in 1906, and took the degree of 1'h.17. there in 1907. 1'1nglish Master at Norfolk Academy, Norfolk, Va., 1899-1903. Instructor in English at Johns Hopkins, 1907-1908. Instructor in English at Dartmouth College, 1908-1911. Assistant Profes- sor ot' English at Dartmouth, 1911-191-I-. Was called to Wil- ' liams in 1914 as Assistant Professor of English Literature, and made Professor of Public Speaking and Dramatic Literature in 1921.. .Has published l'l1apler.-r on ilu' Mvlric of Ihe f,'h!l1ll?lfI l'll7l Trmlvlmn. Dr. Licklider is a member of the fi1BK Society and the EX Fraternity. William Newnham Chatxtin Carlton, L.1'I.'l1., Librarian 'I'ook up private study directed by thc Rev. Samuel 11art, D.C.l.., 18951-1899. Received the honorary degree of M.A. from Trinity in 1902, and 11.11.11 in 1915. 1Vas Librarian at Trinity Col- lege, 1899-1909. lustructor in 1'1nglish at Trinity, 1901-1903. Was Librarian ol' the Newberry Library, Chicago, 1909-1919. Was Director of the American Library in Paris, 1920-1921. Was called to Williams in 1922. Mr. Carlton is a. member of the American Historical Association, the American Library Associa- tinu, American Library lnstitute, the llibliographical Society of America, the Society for the Advancement ot' Scandinavian Studies, and Les Amis d'1Cdouard, Paris, Cltibliophilesl. , l , x.1 ,..... .......... . -e .Biz 1 X .,.,, .. .... ., , LNB ' ' T ....., ..- ....... 'Rf g I Yrs-as 1- ' 'Sw-ees-'Ai - - 4' P 'S 20 A rw .1 I' G Ulll E LM 'PENS--sg m X I .1 X -g n i Guerdon Norris Messer, B.P.E., Prryfessor of Hygiene and Plzysfical Education and Director of A thletics Was graduated from t.he Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Mass., in 1909, receiving the degree of I3.P.lC. Studied at the Harvard Graduate Summer School of Physical Education in 1910. Was Director of Physical Educa- tion in the public schools of Birmingham, Ala., 1909-1911. Director of Physical Education, Worcester Academy, 1911-1917. Inspector of Physi- cal Education, New York St.ate Dept. of Education, 1917-1920. Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics at Rensselaer Polyteclmie Instit.ut.e, 1920-1922. Was called to Williams as Professor of Hygiene and Physical I'lducation and Director of Athletics in 1922. Prof. Messer was an infantry captain during the war. He is the author of numerous ar- ticles on l'l1y.v'z'cal Erluculimi mul Atlzlel1'e.v, and llow lo Play llaskcllmll. Robert Devore Leigh, Ph.D., A. Burlon Hepburn Professor QfGOl'UI'7lf171f67ll Was graduated from llowdoin College in 1914-. Was a Charles Carroll llverett Scholar from Bowdoin at Columbia University, 191-1--1915. Re- ceived the degree of lN'I.A. from Columbia in 1915. 1Vas a Gilder Fellow, Columbia University, 1919-1920. Attended Harvard University Summer Session, 1918. Attended lectures of the New School for Social Research, 1919-1921. 1Vas an instructor in Government at Reed College, 1915-1918, and Assistant Professor on leave, 1918-1920. Lecturer in Government at Columbia University, 1920-1922. Taught at Summer Session Columbia University, 1922-1923. Received the degree of Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1923. Was called to Williams as A. Barton Hepburn Pro- fessor of Government in 1922. Was Assistant Educational Director, U. S. Public Health Service. 1918-1919. Prof. Leigh is a member of the 111 BK Society, and the K2 Fraternity. Swabian Schiller Society, AIIICS Haven Corley, mance Languages Otto Eduard Lessing, Ph.D., PrQfc.s'.s'or of German Was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1895, where he cou- tinued as a graduate student and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Studied in Germany at the Universities of Tuebingen and Wuerttemberg. Lived as a writer and student of art and literature in lVlunieh,1903-1907. Was Professor of German at the University of Illinois until 1922. Called to Williams in 1923 as Professor of German. Has con- tributed articles to Das L2'terari.vcl1e Echo, The Journal of E71gl7'Sll 1171.11 Ger- manic Philology, D1'eNeu.s' Zeit, The Open Court, etc., and is the author of the following books: Schiller uml Grillparzer, Grillparzer 1lll.IlN61Il7 Dram 11, Rcbckka Ca playl,Whilmau's l,7'0A'll-S'ClN'12fl0ll- Ctranslationj, Ilorace Tra.ubcl'.v Weckrufe Ctranslationl, Die Neue l or'm., lllaslcrs 'in Modern Gcrnmli. Litera- ture, G'e.vcliiclzte der Deutschcn. Lzflcralur, and Lilly. Professor Lessing is a member of the Modern Language Association of America and the and is also a member of the 11113K Society. Ph.D., Professorr and Ulzarfrman in llo- Was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan in 1901 and appointed the same year to government in educational work in the Philippines for three years in organizing schools. Followed three years of travel about the world and study in Europe. Instructor and Associate Professor of Romance Languages in Pomona College for three years. Received t.he degree of lVl.A. from Harvard in 1911 and instructed there in French in 1912, being called to Yale at the end of that year, remaining at Yale as instructor and Assistant. Professor. receiving the degree of Ph.D. from that Univer- sity in 191-I-. WVas called to Williams in 1924. Dr. Corley is the editor and collaborator of various texts. IIe is a member of the fbA0 l'l1'll ternity. -'-Nmtrfls 4 6 X ' -93'9'ga V 1- 9' 4fAaL 21 :U T f G U LI ELIS4 EN S LAIY rs-'fest' -fewer ,AL o WX- , ' 1 , -ff 'lfyvisfiwffxglwc H M45 I Prey-af-vc ' si ' 'f-LG-44--Q?-9-Q4-41 M l Richard Ager Newhall, Ph.D., Professor of Errropcan H 'istory Was graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1910. Took his M.A. degree there in 1911 and his Ph.D. degree at Harvard University in 1917. Graduate student and Instructor in History at the latter institution from 1911 to 1917. During the war he served as 2nd Lieutenant with the 28th Infantry tlst Division, A.E.F.j and was wounded at Cantigny. Instruc- tor and Assistant Professor at Yale, 1919-1924: Professor at Williams in 1924. Dr. Newhall has published The English Conquest. of Normandy, 14-10-1424-5 a study in fifteenth century W warfare. He is a member of the df BK Society and the fb I' A Fraternity. Charles Frederick Reiner, Ph.D., Orrin Sage Professor of l lgl'07l0l7Lf0S Received his B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 19083 his MA. from Harvard in 19175 and his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1929. He served in the Bureau of Education of the Philippine Government from 1910-1912. Was appointed instructor in Economics in St. John's University, Shanghai, China, in 1912. Was in the Graduate School of Harvard University during the years 1915-1917. In 1917 he was appointed Professor of Eco- nomics in St. .Iohn's University. I-Ie was on leave of absence from 1922-192-L spending the first of these years in Harvard Graduate School and the second as tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics at Harvard. Mr. Remer was appointed Orrin Sage Professor of Economics at Williams in 192-l. Ile has edited ltcfulings in lfe1mo1n'ic.s' for fflllillll, published in 1922. f lVilliam Warren Stifler, Ph.D., Acting PrQfe.s-.vor ol'l'l1.y.v1'cs Was graduated from Shurtleff College in 1902. Took his M.A. degree at University of Illinois in 1908, and his Ph.D. degree in 1911. Held the Osborne Scholarship Prizein 1902,andwasa Fellow in Physics at the University of Illinois in 1900-07 and 1910-11. ' Professor of Chemistry and Physics at Ewing College 1902-06, Assistant and Instructor in Physics at the University of Illinois, 1907-10, and Assistant, Lecturer, and Instructor in Physics at Columbia University, 1911-17. In China from 1917-22 as Head of the Department of Physics and Dean of the Premedical I School, PekingUnion Medical College, and in 1922-23 as Visiting Professor of Physics under the China Medical Board in charge of the Department, Canton Christian College. Has published , many articles on subjects relating to Physics and Chemistry. Mr. Stiflcris a member of the American Physical Society, Gradu- ale Scientific Fraternity, the Society of ZX, I'A, and A. l . XL A. M. and Scottish Rite, also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Alfred Edward Roberts, M.Sc., Acting Professor of I llzezzzlislry Was graduated from Amherst in 1905. Taught Chemistry two years at Palver Military Academy. In 1907 took up graduate work at the University of Chicago. Received his M.Sc. degree from New York University. Continued studies and research at Columbia Universit.y. Taught at Yonkers High School and Columbia. Mr. Itobcrts did research work for the Chemical Ivarfare Service, and is a member of the A T lfratcrnity. ,999 v . 1 ' ffl 22 tr .T . ,..,,,.. Y ... .....,u.,,.,...-H.. .... ...M .... ..........-.....- -.-, .......w.-.i-Mi..-.........s. 11- s 'X' - - Q ss, t ff' H'Y:rlfrf-144-fggwilia' In A45 ' 'Ii 'L?-Se,-zz-e.+-9-9-a-F919 t' ' 5fi's?-4?-e?-43--43-fa--ea'-4-Vf3'6 . G. Ill-4 I E LM E Q t Orie 1fVilliam Long, Ph.D.. .flssor-irlicf l,l'Qfl?S.S'1Jl'Qfultflllllll Was graduated from Ventre t'ollege in 1909. Pm-sued graduate work at Harvard, 1909-0-t. Taught modern languages in For- sicana IIigh School, 1901-05. After studying at the liniversity of Ilerlin in 1905 and 1906, was called to 'l'exas Christian College as Professor of Modern Languages. Studied at Harvard, re- ceiving his M.A. in 1911 and Ph.D. in 1913. Yvas Instructor in German at M. I. T. in 1912-13 and Professor of Modern Languages at W. P. I., 1913-16. t'alled to Williams as Assist- ant, Professor and Chairman ol' the German Department in 1916. Made Associate Professor in 1925. Dr. l.ong is a mem- ber of the K A tSonthernJ l rat.ernit.y. John Fitch King, Pl1.D., .flssoeialc Professor of l.'lw1nz'.vfry t Was graduated from Oberlin College in 1917 with a l3.A. degree, Magna cum Laude, receiving final honors in Chemistry. St.udied at the University of Wisconsin, 1916. Graduate student and assistant at Johns Hopkins University, 1917-1918g graduate student at Harvard University, 1918-1919, receiving the degree of M.A. in 1919: graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, 1919-1920, receiving the degree of 1'h.D. in 1920. Assistant Professor of Fhemistry, Oberlin College, 19203 Instructor of Quantitative Analysis, Johns Hopkins, 1920-1921: Instructor of Chemistry. Johns IIopkins School for Teachers and Technical Workers, 1920-1921. Was appointed Assistant Professor of t'hemistry at Wv1lll1t1l1S in 1921 and Associate Professor in 1925. Was for 10 months in the Research Division of the Chemical Warfare Service, ll. S. Army. Has written articles for the Journal of Plljj.Yt.!'Ill f'lll IIl'l'SfI'y and t.he Journal of Ihr' A 'llll'I'I-l'llIl f'll1 N1'l-Hill Soeicly. David Taggart Clark, M.A., .f1s.s1'sla11t l'rQfe.s'.s-or oflfco- vzomies 1Vas graduated from Harvard in 1892, where, for a short time, he ' continued as a graduate student in English and later, l'or three years. as a. graduate student of classical philology and economics. 'l'wice a sumlner student at Harvard and once at Chicago. In- structor in Classics and History at Riverview Academy. 1898- 1899. Was called to Williams in 1902 as Instructor in Greek and 1.atin. Made Assistant Professor ot' Greek in 1905: Assist- ant Professor of liconomics in 1909. John Sayward Galbraith. IVLA., .flSS'fSfll?lf P'rQl'e.s-ser of Greek a.mlLa1iu 1Vas graduated from Ilarvard in 1899 with final honors in classics. Was Instructor in Latin and Greek at St. George's School, Newport. lt. I., at the Del.ancey School, Philadelphia. and at the Nlorristown School, Morristown, N. J., during the live years following graduation. Received the degree of M.A. from Harvard in 1905. Was engaged in graduate work in I.atin ami Greek at Ilarvard for three years. Was instructor in these languages at Harvard, 1909-10. Appointed Instructor at Wil- lialns in 1907: made Assistant Professor in 1910. Mr. Gal- braith is a member of the fb BK Society and of the A T Frater- nity. . ax .,. X I H . --FA -gf P- . , , . , ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,-..-........... ...... T. .... .T .... .-....?Z42L.....-..,.u.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mm- X01 1 X ..,. .... .... .... X 73-xh,E,,V,5 Ji.-1:0 'YQ-4 ,Su N , 23 , 19 G U nm LM E R 26 fu 0 ' f . 54+-ea' V+-'-a,E,,.9 t I -Aff-ge.:-LQ, .Q-4..,5-41-43 ' Elmer Irwin Shepard, lV1.A.. .fI.s'.s'1'slr1nt Professoz' of Maflwmatics' Was graduated from Williams in 1900. Continued his studies at Volumbia Ilniversity, 1900-1909. Teacher of mat.hemat.ics at. the State Normal School, Charleston. Illinois, 1902-1903. Was ' called to Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Mathematics. Was Instructor and Graduate Student in Mat.hemat.ics at Harvard, 1906-1908, and 1909-1910. Was made Assistant. Professor of Mathematics at Williams in 1910. Mr. Shepard holds a com- mission as Captain in the llnited States Reserve and is a memhcr ol' the QYBK Society and of the HAX l raternity. Samuel Edward Allen, lV1.A., ,fls.s'i.viant Professor of Rlzctorie Was graduated from Williams in 1903. Studied at Harvard l'nive1'sity and received the degree ol' M.A. in 1904. Was head of the English Department, at the Case School of Applied Science, 190-l--00. Was called to Williams in 1900. Was made Assistant Professor ol' Rhetoric in 1912 Has edited Milton's li'omu.v, l,yr'irla.x-, 1m1l0ll1cr I'oc'm.x- for MllCll1lllH11iS 1j0!fA'L'f l.'la.s'.vic.v. Mr. Allen isa memher ot' the 0 1' A l raternit.y, and is Secretary ol' the Williams chapter ol' the 11111K Society. Carl VVilhelm Johnson, l'h.D., .fI.s'si.s'lant Prry'es.s'or of Germcm Received his R.A. degree from llethany College in 1900, his M.A. from Yale in 1902, and his l'h.D. from Yale in 1904. Yvas Master at Pomfret. School from 1904- to 1906, when he was called t.o Williams. Was nmde Assistant Professor of German in 1919. Was Assistant Dean of the College and Secretary of the Faculty . from 1920 to 192Q. Vaptain Adjutant fleneral's Section, Offi- cers' Reserve Corps. l'. S. Army. Mr. Johnson is a memher of the ANI' l raternit.y. Harry Leslie Agard, Ph.D., 1ls.vi.s'fa11.t Dean and . 1.S'SfSfll,?lt Profcas-or of M atlwnwt1'c.v 1Vas graduated from Yvesleyan in 1904-. Received the degree of M.A. and Ph.lJ. from Yale in 1908 and 1911. respectively, Taught at Wesleyan Academy, 190-1--1905: Phillips Academy. Andover, 1905-19073 Hopkins' Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., 1907-19101 Yale University, 1910-1911. Was called to Williams as Instructor in lVlathematics in 1911 and made Assistant l'rol'cssor in 1915. 1'l'as appointed Assistant Dean in 19Q2. llr. Agurd is a memlmer ol' the fl1N0, EE, and 11113K Societies. X I t ....4......,.,..g.'5:se.,.-....,,-...,,.,.,.-....-.. - ..,..., - ...., W-.- ,..,. -.3,,1?f2ri'?........e-........ x 1 1.x ---- .5 .... .. ..,. 1. ,..... ,fx -A-.5 , 7, 1 .. f lQY5Q!43e-4, 1 N i it Q4 3 19 0 G I-l,.LLE LMJE 26 h ' qwilfigf, H J Hs. N - 1-qua. H 5 M .f'C!-43-4z,QL43,6? MG-avid-6meA64M Arthur Howland Buflinton, lVI.A., .-l.vs1'.vff1nf l'rQfrssor 'in History WVas graduated from Williams in the class ol' 1907. Assistant in History at Williams, 1907-1908. Reeeived the degree of M.A. from Harvard University in 1909 and continued graduate work there during the years 1909-11. Instructor in History at Wil- liams, 1911-14-. During the year 1914--15 pursued studies at Harvard University and in Washington, D. C. Appointed Assistant Professor in 1918. Mr. l5nHinton isa member of the 11513K Society. Jean Norton Cru, Dipl0me de l'Universit6, .fl.s'.s'17sfc1.11t Professor of French ' Received the degree of liucliclicr-fs-Lcltrrm from the University Grenoble in 1899, and the degree of lJ'li1Jl0771lI d'Etmle.s' Super- 1'e1lr1f.v from the University ot' Paris in 1913. Instructor at Granville,-England, in 1900. I rofcs.ve14r do l'Ecolc S1l1I6I'7i6'1l7'!5 at Aubenas. 1905-08. Received his Ucrtihcut rl' Aptitiulzf from the llniversity of Paris in 1900. Was Instructor in French at Williams. 1908-11. Instructor in English at the Lycrfc 1l'0mn CFrench North Africaj, 1911-12. Returned to Williams in 1919. Obtained leave-ol'-absenee from Williams in 1914 to serve with the ,French Army. Was with a lighting unit from August 1914 to February, 1917 as corporal and sergeant.. '1'ranst'erred to liuson duty first with the British and later with the American Army. Was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and served with t.he French lligh Vommis- sion at Washington, 1918-19. Returned to Williams in 1919. Carl Sherman I-Ioar, Ph.D., Assistant Prqfessofr of Biology Was graduated from Dartmouth in 1911, with the degree of BS, Received his M.A. in 1913, and 1'h.D. in 1917 from Harvard- Was Assistant in Botany at Harvard and Radcliffe. 1911-1915- and Austin 'l'eaching Fellow in Botany at Kansas State Agricul tural Follege, 1915-19103 was called to Williams in the fall ol 1910. Was Instructor at the Marine Biological Laboratory at. Woods Hole, Mass., in sunnner of 1917, leaving in August. to enlist in the U. S. Army. Served as enlisted man and eom- missioned orlieer until January, 1919, when he returned to Wil- liams. Appointed Assistant Professor ol' Biology, 1920. James Beebee Brinsmade, 1'h.D., A.s'sis1cmt Professor of Physics Graduated from Yale in 1900 and later studied at Harvard, from which institution he received the degree of M.A. in 1913 and Ph.D. in 1917. Ile taught at Harvard from September, 1914 to January, 1918. His rank during the war was First Lieutenant, A. S. A. F. Ur. Brinsniade is u. I110ll1lJOI' of 1Volf's Head at Yale and t.he it T' Fraternity. TiltTijiiijijj '11E1?2f2?:N3-'---A--Q-----' if --5 92,9 'l l M 4 , 1- 1 ...rg -ff t ' f '2g t 'M- 1 x -Sv SNL-as-E-6 ' QQQ63 '43-fs-.gs ti 05 gf -. ,N 9 OG ULIELM .. S is-aQ.,c , . - sl .- V 301' 26 l Edward Taylor Bullock, MA., .flssfsffzfrzf Profcssm' of ' p:C!I'IIO'll1f'I'CS Was graduated from the University ot' Michigan in 1910, receiv- ing the degree ot' ILA. Did post-graduate work at the University ot' Michigan, 1911-1912g and at Harvard University, 1917-1918, 1919-1920, 1920-1921: receiving the M.A. degree from the Uni- versity ot' Michigan in 1912. Taught Economies at Simmons College, 1920-1922. Mr. Bullock was Statistician for the New York State Industrial Comniission. 1912-1917, serving as indus- trial expert, 1918-1919. Was called to Williams in 1922. Has published articles on Dill Labor l'r0.v71cr During The l'Var, Itc- Nfl'fl'l'I'0Il of Unlpul, l:'1m'1'l1z'.v.v l'yelc.v and Unemploymcul, and The ltrul Strength Qf A 'llll'T'l'f'llIl C0111 In 111: 1..N'lII. Volney Hunter Wells, Ph.D., 11.S'SI.SffHl.t l rrJc.s'sor of M cztlwmalms- Was graduated from Olivet College in 1909, receiving the degree ot' ll.A. Taught at Hastings Follegc, 1909-1913. Studied at the University of Michigan, 1913-1910, receiving the degree of Ph.D. Taught Mathematics at the University ot' Michigan, 1913-1917, at the Universit.y of Pittslnlrgh, 1917, and at Carleton Vollege, 1920-1922. Was called to Williams in 1922. Has held the position ot' Chief Statistician of the Treasury Depart- ment. Mr. VVells is a memher of the American Mathematical Society, and ol' the American Statistical Society. Eugene Paul Nletour, MA., As.s'1'.s'fant PrQfc.s'sor of Ro- 'NMNLCO LCITZQHGQCS Was graduated from the University of Montpellier in 1898, re- ceiving the degree of llachelier es Lettres. 1Vas granted the degree of Bachelier es Sciences in 1899. Did post-graduate work at the State University ot' Ohio and received his MA. in 1917. After a one year residence at Johns Hopkins University, he was granted a Ph.D. degree. Ile also received a Certificate of Archi- tecture and Engineering from the London Polytechnic. Taught French and Spanish at the State University of Ohio, 1917. ' Taught French at the U. S. Naval Academy 1918-1922. From l - 1902-1910 he filled various positions in engineering and archi- ' lecture, notably in the completion ot' the Pennsylvania '1lCI'l11111tll in New York. Has written a novel, In the Wake qf Ihr Green I1ltlll'lll'l'1 various short stories, reviews, and articles. 1s an etcher, and has made 4-5 plates of Au- napolis, Baltimore, and the surroundings. Called to Williams in 19221. Frederick 1Vy1uan Whitman. MA., .fIssi.s'1m1t Professor of Romance .LILTIQIHIQHS Received his RA. degree from Harvard in 1911 and his MA. in 1917. Front 1911-1912 was instructor and from 1912-1910 assistant professor in Romance Languages at New Hampshire State t'ollege. During the war served as a Master Engineer in the Chemical Wlarfare service and saw action with t.he Ameri- can Gas Regiment in French Flanders in 1918 and was gassed hy German phosgene. He was called to Wvilliams in 1919. ls the author of A l'rmr.w' in Sp11111'.vl1 ff'0IIl2J!M I.fl'0ll. 2.1 T .Q-fargg 'Stes-se ' WN-2-341-1' 'wif'-: .ff . -- 26 ty 19 7 were ciie G U LI B LM B 1sr'inss i1jA'1ir geese A 1 i Q., Q E, fr- lim Na-iam-6.-3,43-234 Q up 5' David Clark Cabeen, Ph.D., .AiSSf.9I'lLIIf Professor of Ro- 'IIHUIUU ,Lllflgiltflrfflm Received his li.A. degree from Syracuse University in 1908, his M.A. from Cornell University in 1919, and his Ph.D. from l.hc University of Pennsylvania in 1923. Studied in Grenoble, France, 1903-1904. Was Instructor in French at Dartmouth College, 1915-1910, at Cornell University in 1919, and at the llniversity of Pennsylvania, 1919-1923. Was in the American Ambulance Service, France, 1910. Liason Officer, A. E. F., France and llaly, 1917-1918, Called to VVilliulns in 1923. Dr. Cahecn is a memher ol' the 'DPA Fr:1ternity. Charles Grimm, Ph.l7., .flssi.s'fa'r1t Prqfes-.s'or of Ronzanre .LCl'l1g'lIUgGS Was graduated from the Gymnase et, Ecole Superieure de Com- merce of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in 1912. Received his l3.A. degree from New York llniversity, 1918, and his Ph.lJ. from Yale in 1923. Was Instructor in Romance Languages at the llrowu School, New York City, 1915-1918, and at Yale llniversity, 1918-1922. Was lecturer in the Summer School at New York l'niversit.y. 1918, and at, Harvard University, 1920. Failed to Williams in 1923. Dr. Grimm is a member of the Modern Language Association of America, the Modern Humani- ties Research Association, the American Association of Teachers , ol' Spanish, and the American Association ol' 'Peachers of Italian. 7 W l Charles Frederick Seeley, A.S'S'iSfll7lii Professor in P11111-910111 Education Was Physical Director at Lehigh University, from which he was called to VVilliams in 1893. Charles Luther Graham, B.P.E., .fiS'.S I'.S'fll7ll P'rQfes.s'or 'ia Physical Educafzbrz 1Vas graduated from the Springfield Y. M. C. A. College in 1920, receiving the degree ol' ll.P.lC. VVas an Instructor in Physical Education at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1920-1922. Yvas called to Williams in 1922. X 1 .. .... W., -..L g-..T.....,,- ,.., -- ,,,. --.... 4,-fiis3....-........,,-.,,,., x .-,. ...,.,., L. ..-ii-,,-,.,,,,,, N-W I X I , VW? 7'-5-553-9 f' iE9G,4g34i-6145 '55-4341.9 N ' --tv l ..... H- .... ,L . ... , ,411 ' Y 'MENS ei 2 WS' 7 m 27 M 26 1 G U LI B LNI EN SWA .,..........,..... g ...Q A b ks? ? H X 'I 1 645 , 3,6-43 Roland Mitchell Smith, lVI.A., .fls.s'i.s'fm1t l'rofcs.wmr QI' Ifnglisli Was graduated from Wesleyan in 1918, and received his M.A. from Wesleyan in 1920. Served as lieutenant in the Infantry, U. S. Army, 1917-1919. Was assistant in English at Wesleyan, 1919-1920, and was called to Williams in September, 1920. Studied at Harvard, 1922-1924-. Instructor in English at Phillips Exeter Academy, 1924. Returned to Williams as As- sistant Professor in the fall of the same year. He is a member of the Officers' Reserve Corps, U. S. Army, and of thc AT Fraternity. Elbert Charles Cole, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology Was graduated from Middlebury in 1915, received his M.A. from Trinity in 1918, and his Ph.D. from Harvard in 192-I-. Instructor in Biology at the Hartford High School, 1915-1922, Instructor in Biology at Trinity College, 1918-1919, and Austin Teaching Fellow at I-Iarvard University, 1922-1924. Mr. Cole was called to Williams in 1924. He is a member of the AE fb l4'raternit,y, the 'PBR Society, the 1'A Graduate Scientific l raternity, and a member of the Anierican Association for thc Advancement of Science. .Iohn Preston Comer, IVLA., !lSSl.Slll?lt Pr1y'e.s'sor of Gmi- ernment Received his B.A. from Triuit.y College, Texas, in 1907, and taught there the following year. Received his M.A. from Co- lumbia in 1915. WVas Assistant and later Professor in Political Science at the Southern Methodist University. Instructor in Government at Columbia, 1920-1921. Was called to Williams in 192-1. Mr. Comer is a member of the A2411 Fraternity. .Iohn William Miller, Ph.D., A.s's1'.s'Ifu1t Professor of Phil- osophy ' Received his A.B. from Harvard in 1916, and his I'h.D. from there in 1922. Was at the Connecticut College from 1922-1924. Mr. Miller was called to Williams in 1924. Hxzzl- . . -. ... . ........,...-.,.-.... ,,fi..,.....-.. x 1 ,lx i ,... N - , ...... .,.-. ....,, ... .,.. f 'X I S3596 'bei-gfeeia ATQQ-61 28 Y I9 1 ,G U LI B 14 E N' S IA1:I5QrrrMferi Charles Louis SaH'0rd, B.A., Director of Music Was graduated from Williams in 1892, and received the degree ol' A.B. from Harvard in 189-L. Was at one time Director ol' Music in the Barrington High School, Newark, N. J., and at Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Was 0r- ganist and Choir Master al. St. George's Church, New York City, when called to Williams in 1923. Mr. Safford is a memher of the Players' and Williams Cluhs ol' New York City, and ol' lhe KA Fraternity. Vernet Eller Eaton, B.A., Instructor in Pltysics l Was graduated with ,B.A. degree from lndiana University in 1921 Attended Butler College in 1913. Was with the Ameri- I. can Bxpeditionary Forces in 1918-1919. Was called to Wil rams in 1921. Mr. Eaton is a member of the fb BK Society. Maurice Wescott Avery, M.A., Instructor in Greek and Latin Was graduated from Bowdoin in 1919 with the degree of B.A. Studied at Harvard llniversity, 1921-1923, and received the fle- gree of M.A. from there in 1922. Was Principal of the Rock- port 11igh School, Maine, 1920-1921. Called to 1Nilliams in 1923. Mr. Avery is a member ol' the All1C1'1f'1l11 l'hilologi1-al Association and the f11BK Society. Reginald Guyon Buehler, M.A., Instructor tn English Was graduated from Yale in 1919 with the degree of B.A. l M A fom llarvard in 1902 and pursued at- Beeeived iis . . r - , vauced studies in English language and literature at Harvard, 1921-1923. Was Master in charge of English study at the 'Fhacker School, Ojai, California, 1920-1921. Called to Wil- liams in 1923. Mr. Buehlcr is a memher of the f11BK Society and thc 11011 l raleruity. ....,-.,,......,-......,,.,.-s..?iZ NWv-g.ii4--'ix X , X ' 0 .-.. 1. .,,.,. ,,., ,.,,,,, ..,, ....,.,,.T31r I R529-9 iwsrafvfeifp HLQ'19.6s M , rt g a TEE-fs? Q W . Pl 29 M R Don Lld Mic lx011710 PhD lnsf'r'uclor in Romance Lan- I e, W... ..,-........,- ,.A. ....,.,,.-,.e,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,......,..... so r IQ G UL1BpMN13N.s1A15 -f+W-we 2 M km: VK iG'G'-drsl-QQ-fg.f,Q,,,3,4?-QAQ42WeAMd,,4,Ae'3 7 J ficorge Baker Welch, R.S.. ltnsirzlclor 'fn IlljfN'I'f'H Was graduated from Rowdoin in 1922 with the degree ol' ILA.. and received his R.S. degree from Yale in 1923. Was Assistant. in Physics and Psychology at Bowdoin, 1921-1922, and Assistant in Physics at Yale, 1922-1923. Valled to Williams in 1923. Mr. Welch is a member ol' the fbANl1 Fraternity, and the 11A E and fb RK Societies. gmxges Was graduated from Boston 1'niversity in 1901 with the degree ol' R.A., and received his M.A. from there in 1902. Studied at the Vnivcrsity oi' Paris, College de France, and at the University of Madrid, 1905-1907. Pursued post-graduate studies at the 1'niversity of Grenoble, 1909, and at the University of Pennsyl- vania, 1910, receiving his l'h.D. degree from the latter in 1910. Was Instructor in Romance Languages at the University oi' Pennsylvania, 1907-1910, at Harvard, 1910-1911, and at the l'nivcrsity of Vermont. Dr. Mackenzie is the author of Diego 111' llcrmosillu, 'ICI Diulogo dc los l'uj1'.v'. Xlfred Cary Schlesinger, 1'h.D., Tastfructor in Greek and Latin Graduated as Valedictorian from Williams in 1921. Studied at Princeton, 1923-1924. Held the Jucobus Fellowship at Prince- ton, 1923-1924, and received his l'h.D. degree, 1924-. Called to Williams in the fall of that year. Mr. Schlesinger is a memher ol' the fI1BK Society. Wllciorf Vivian Howard, Ph.D., Instructor of Geology Received his B.A. from McGill in 1910, his M.Sc. in 1922 and his l'h.l7. in 1924-. From 1916-1919, he served in the Fanadian Expeditionary ll orce, and saw action in France and Belgium during 1917 and 1918 in the 14-th Battalion, Royal Montreal Regiment, andthe lst Canadian Divisional Observers. In 1919 and 1920, he was engaged in geological work in Newfoundland and Trinidad, 1l.W.l. He was called to Williams in 1924. 4 Xl 75.1 Q- -A , . . , N V . . . H -- ..,, .....-.,,.......-,... 1 ,X .- , - -, . . .- f B2-av KQQQGQAQI .. 30 ,tsl l G U LI Blg Eff S Lf-MNT -ww-Q 26 smmiybwevw-Eraapwqydg . ff-1' 1ssf5av,wSfLw.QMHQQGQQQMG-augaixkeufapl Harold Bosworth Jelleson, lnslrucior 'in Romance Languages Received his ILA. from Harvard in 1910, and his M.A, from there in 1911. Was Instructor in French and German at La- fayette College, 1911-1912. Head of Modern Language De- ' ' ' - 1 7. partmcnt. at the University School, Baltimore, 19121.11 Substitute in Spanish in the New York High School, 1917-1918. Instructor in French at Simmons College, 1918-1919. Dc- partment. of Romance Languages in the University of l'it.l.shurg, 1919-1920. Head of Modern Language Department in Col- umbia Grammar School, 1920-1921. From 1921-1928 Mr. Jelleson was Assistant. Professor of Romance Languages in the University of Cincinnati, and from.1923-1924- was at Union College. .He was called to Williams 111 1924. Tunes Edwin Bullock, B.l'.l'I., lnslrucfor in Physical ICll'Ill'IlI 10'Il- Was gradualed from Springfield College in 1921 with the l ' ll l' ll ol'l92-1-. degree of B.P.1'1. VVas called to Wi liams 111 IC a 'cdro Eduardo Gigoux, MA., lnslrua-for in lfomancc Lcmguagav Was gradual.cd from the Stale University of Chile in 1914. 1'h.D. from the University of Chicago, 1916. Received degree of M.A. from same University in 1917. Taught Spanish at University of Chicago 1916-1918, and the University of Con- cepcion, Chile, 1918-1924. Mr. Gigoux was called to Williams in 1924. Gerald Warner Brace, MA., l11.vtructor of English Was graduated from Amherst in 1922. Received MA. dcgrtc from Harvard in 1924-. Was called to Williams in 1924. M Brace isa member of the A'1' A Fraternity. '9.QsGl-GL 1 .... ,....j.1'f4-A .... ' -M .... ......-.,..... ,.,, ,. .,,, ,.-,,.,Q. .... . ...,. -.. .,..,.,. .. .,,, X I 4, 4 SMX . . -3 . - i-M-MMU ' - ' I X Jifgg NFB53-553.9 KSQQKZQ. 'X 31 M IQ G ULI BLMQN s 1,A.y1NT -WWWQ mini N 2 ' A RQMYQKQJMQMQQQ Graduate Students Candidates fin residencej for Degree of Master of Arts George Arthur Ayer, ILA., 1924 l flzcmfixtry Lewis Covell Copeland, B.A., 1924- I Yhemiistry Slllllljl Fujii, 1923, Wasedu University, Tokyo, Japan Ecormvnfics Marvin McCord Lowes, 1924 lfrench, European History Eva Melissa Terrell, B.A., 1918, Mt. Holyoke Latin, European History Robert Niles Wasllbllrne, B.A,, 1924 Chemistry Robert Hugo Woodworth, B.S., 1924-, M. A. C. 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Alplm Delta Phig Wrestling Squaul CSD, 'l'eum HJ. . Allan Hamilton Bac-li Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Cohnnnons Club: Business Manager,Gulivlnwrzsiun fill: Fire llrlgzulc Q-l-D. X ., .Q ig ---+A-lTS.-..-.1..,'34,,,,,,,g i , in ul 35 19 Www- G ULI EIg ,lQN-Sf1j!5N 26 Ni iwYgXgiiXQ'8'ficLe-e.Q4g.Q.4.4-Q-QAAQA tl Alfred Graham Baldwin Amityville, L. I. Phi Sigma Kappa: Honor System Committee Cl. 2, 3, 45, See- retary C252 Class Secretary C253 Class Treasurer C351 Varsity Soeeer C3, 4-5: W. C. A. Corresponding Sec-rotary C85: Auxiliary Prom Committee C25: Varsity Track Squad C15: Wrestling Squad Wilmot 'Kennedy Bell ' Interfraternity Council C45. John Thomas Baxter, Jr. , Nlinneapolis, Minn. Alpha Delta Phi: Auxiliary Prom Committee C253 Freshman Peerade Committee C3, 4-5: Cup and Bells C3, 4-5: Class Relay Team Cl5g Cheerleader C-l-59 Class Soeeer C35. C35: W.C.A. Foreign Work Chairman C35: President W. C. A. C4-5: Poly Prep Club Secretary C25: Poly Prep Club President. C-I-5: Pleasantville, N. Y. Charles Lake Beckwith lr East Orange, N. J. Phi Gamma Delta: Record Board Cl, 2, 3, 4-5: Ilunrlbook Board C25: W. C. A. Publicity Committee C251 Auxiliary Prom Com- mittee C25: Interfraternity Council C45: Intern-lass Athletic Manager C45: Intramural Athletic Council C85: No-Deal Com- mittee C4-5: Musical Clubs C4-5: Chairman, lt. 0. T. C. Com- mittee C4-5. Delta Kappa lupsilon, Varsity Football C3, 45: Class Football Cl, 25: Class Baseball Cl, 2, 85: Captain C2, 35: Musical Clubs, Transportation Manager C35, Business Manager C45: Varsity Club C85: College Smoker C153 Cerele Franqais: Class Basket- ball C1, 2, 3, 45, Captain Cl, 2, 35: Varsity Basketball Squad C351 Varsity Baseball Squad C85: llandbook and W. C. A. Public-ity Committee C35: Purple Com C3, -I-5: Freshman Peerade Com- mittee C4-5. I M-.. .... - ..., 1, -, MAA. ,R , . -..,...,-,.,-,...,-.-...., X I .. ...., .... ....- ..... ...,.. .,,. - ...... .zL .X.. .,..--.....,- .,.. v lox 999 -was E5 .- 1 WSYQQQAQ 'Frei .. f :se C, 19 Q f G U LI 1'-JI, S TAQMN' Robert Ludlum Bergen Queens, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa: Honor System Vommittee CQ, 35: Varsity Baseball Squad f2. 35: Varsity Basketball Squad CQ, SSD: Class Soccer UD, Manager CSD: Vlass Basketball fl, 2, 3, 40: Class Baseball CU: Fire Brigade fill: Undergraduate Schools Com- mittee ffij: Honor System Committee Chairman C4-J: Under- graduate Schools,Committee Chairman CAD: No-Deal Com- mittee K4-D: llnderelass Contest Committee Q-t-jg Non-Athletic Council QS, lj. Arnold Bernhard Marshallton, Del. Delta llpsilon: Phi Beta Kappa: Varsity Baseball Squad Cl, 21: Varsity Debating Cl,Q, 325 Adelphia Union CL2. SJ: Musical Clubs W- 35: f'lass Baseball Cl. QD: Varsity 'Praek Squad till: Sopho- more llonors, Biee Book Prize in Latin C251 fflassieal Society H-ll Leader ot' Mandolin Club C4-D: Pipe and Quill HJ. VVarren Bicknell, Jr. Cleveland. 0. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Varsity Gott' CQ, ID: Varsity Iluvkey Squad CID: Taft Club. John Hall Blackburn Albany, N- Y- Commons Vlub: Phi Beta Kappa: Sophomore Honors: Vhapel Cihoir KB, 4-D: Auxiliary CZJQ Cerc-Ie Franqais CQ, 3, 4-jg Deutscher Yerem til: No-Deal Committee 145. J D.: QL7-.W..-.Q-.gigmi--..,..-,.Z:gUW,,,,.-,.,--..W..-..,.j1gii?:i..-...-...- ..., -- ...,, -1-4 .,....U?.1 NN --i,..,..... e ,..., .W H. , 4-X .... .... ,... :........ ,... -,- ,,,..,. ...1.2.L..-..,-. ..,. T--..,-,,,,,,5:u,,-Tuma, I B -922 - B575-LE,E9-,E f- f '15-43434551316 9'5 -e X ,, lv 37 53, G U LI 1'-:LM EN s IAN C ll ' J til. Richard Williams Bourne New Bedford, Mass. Zeta Psi: Gargoyle: Class President CD5 Varsity Football CQ, 3, 4-D, Captain C4-lg Class lfoothall Cl, QD: Class Baseball Cl, QD: Varsity Baseball Squad C2, 325 Student Council Cl, 2, 3, 4-jg Fire Brigade C3, 4-D3 Class Marshal C4D. Charles Bedros Bozoian Whitinsville, Mass. Commons Club: Record Board, Circulation Manager C4-jg W. C. A. Educational Committee CSM Chairman C4-D. Martin William Brewster, Jr. Lake Placid, N. Y.. Commons Club: Varsity Golf C2, Blg College Champion C353 Intercollegiate Skating Champion, 440 yards C2, 313 Ski Team C2, 3, 4-jg President, Outing Club C433 Fire Brigade, Captain C452 Classical Society C329 Cercle Frangais Cflj. Alexander Leisenring Brodhead, Jr. Catasauqua, Pa. Psi Upsilon: Varsity Debating C3Jg Cercle Franqais CSD: Adel- phic Union Cfijg Outing Club C4-J, Freshman Plays CU. .g..:ili,..,.. ..,. -' ll 38 xg 1 x 19 T 5 G U LI EL. 5C1iA15f , ffiR9-Q'NS'sq-1-4,7-Q2,qLQ,.QQ-ess-Q' A Arthur Voorhees Brown. Jr. Indianapolis, lnd. Delta Kappa Epsilong Varsity Basketball C3, 4-1: Varsity Football Squad C2, 3, 4-1: 'l'cam C-1-1: Class Football Cl, 215 Class Basketball Cl, 2, 315 Class Treasurer C4-1: Class Day Committee C415 Fire Brigade C412 W. C. A. Boys' Work Coni- mittee C21. David Brown North Chelmsford, Mass. Commons Clubg Phi Beta Kappa: Sophomore Honors: Musical Clubs C2. 81: Phil. Union CQ, 313 Classical Society C2, 8, 414 Pip? :Bud Quill, Treasurer C412 Chapel Choir C41: Class Debat- ing Q . Gordon Brown Berlin, N. H. Kappa Alpha: Outing Club, Treasurer C211 Varsity Ski Team. Cl, 2, 3, 4-1, Captain C4-1g Class Football C213 Varsity l ootball Squad CQ, 31: Varsity Track Squad C211 Cercle Franqais C313 Vice-l'resident, Phil. Union C-I-1: Vice-President, Eastern International lntercollegiate Ski Association C313 Intramural Athletic Council C4-1. Hubert Cunningham Brown Glens FallS, N- Y- Zela Psig Varsity-Basketball CQ, 3, 41, Acting-Captain C-11: Class Treasurer C213 Class Vit-e-President C3, 4-13 Class Baseball Manager C112 Class Football C113 Class Basketball C111 Class Day Committee. D.: f Y f Mm -V ,Ln I V X01 ,.,sw,4, H- yyly qu -irq -4 Wm , F p. , .,.. --. ,..,., ,C .... 3.4, ...-.,......-.,....,....T..,,.,,,.i I X -V99 Bffsgfavgg Wvfefiffdl' -f ll' 39 ' gg ' .,,,, ,......-.....,.......,,....,,.- .,.,, i,.,?..,..-. -1. 1 Www- G U LI B LM B 2 I ,fy . :f Q?-'-.QQ-4?.Qa.55L,,L?,:?NQwe.-tgul 3 -43..4a.4'-4. A John Edwin Brown, Jr. Coluinhus, 0. Phi Delta 'l'liul,n: l'hi lletn Kappa: Rrrorrl Bonrcl Cl. Q. 3, ll: Grnynlzfre llourd Cl, Q, 3, Mg GTIHBI71107181.1111 llourrl CD: W. C. A. Public-ity unrl llfmclbnok Commillec C211 Ilotvlikiss Vluh Cl, 2, 3, LU, Sevrctary-Trcnsllrcr QQQ. Vice-l'resi1l0nl C313 College Smoker CU: Sophomore Honors UID: Vlnss Soc-vcr KSU: Fire L llrignmlc UD: Intcrfralcrnity C'ounr-il QS, -I-J: No-Dual Vom- inillco HD: i'liuirmnn, W. V. A. llig-llrotliur llnnqnvl H-J: K'l:1ssi1'nl Sm-in-ly: llclllsvlwi' Vvrvinz Vvrc-lc l r:u1g':lis. Freeland Ray Cameron lvillizunstown, Mamss. Phi Sigma Kuppu. George Kendall Campbell Utica, N. Y. Delta Psi: Sophomore Prom f'0lllllllll00l Cll0l'I'l01lflCl' Q-l-D1 fllHlll'lIlllll, Floss Day f'ommittcc L-l-D. Harold lvhiting Cary Lyonsvillc, Mziss. COIIIIIIOIIS Vlnh: lliflc C'luh CIE, -lj: l'hil. llnion C-l-J. .fm E Y - A6-A ..,., X' f Y- ,Q -Y -wp 1 I N Ya-g,E,,9 1- 5 QQQQX-f QQ-r N ll D 40 kb L3 - . .. M... -. ...,,.4 , .A..A.,. , ,,A,4. ,,,, . 'N.. T I Y 'll f . ' ' A WGYSHQNA. if Q5 Wwwfrf .G Ulf I E I-fl.ELI..B KS ,vi Y iw. - V ' ' ' :New V . . - A ...Ml '552---Q fa' llim N5-Gs'-345,43,49-Q-q2n4gMG:443L,,fy4S -' L Hovey Charles Clark. II Evanston, Ill. Sigma l'lli: Gargoyle: Della Sigum lllio: Varsity l oot.bull CQ. 8, 43: Class Football CI, QD: Varsity Club CQ, SD: Fire lirigmlc GD: Varsity Debating CQ, 3, 4-D: Nou-Atblutiv Count-il H-J: Stuclcnt. Count-il Cliairuian C-U: Couimittvc of Tru: fllltllfllltlll. llllt'l'l'l'tttl'l'llliy Count-il C4-D. lvaltcr Houston Clark lVestficld, N. J. l'bi Dm-lla 'l'lictu: ljllI'1Ill'll01l7 lloarfl fl, Q, 3, 4-J: Class lluscball Cl. Q. ill: Class llaskvtball CQ, 3, 4-J: Varsity lluskm-tball Squad CQ, fi, -Us Varsity Football Squad ffl, 41: fll'l'l'l0 ll r.uugrais: Pri-siilt-ut. Salisbury Club. Arthur Alexander Clarkson Brooklyn, N. Y. Commons Club: Varsity Soc-c-or CQ, 3, tj: Class Soccer CU: Dvutsvlier Vervin. DcVVitt Clinton Bllffalo, N- Y- 'l'lu'tx1 Delta Clli. ' Lf'-A is -- ASK -4-fir' ,,,. lfflff11I'T11M'iE4.fiIifI.'I.'1lTIlTjT1.lXL, 4---- .... 4 - II4, Wg, 5 Q W V f Ji , 7, 'gk . LU-!,1? 'C Y ir You I X -99 V 't -H 1 . 99' C '- - frsffsgl-.., Z6 1911 o i G um E5 ws ' fwivs-fsaickgigh M - I 1 5645, , S-ev-ar 'f1 'd-G-sa-fa-.QM44-4,-AJQJ , I Zeta Psi: Varsity Track Cl, Q, 3, 41: Class Track Captain Cl, 21: Francis Rawle Memorial Cup CI1: College Record, High Hurdles C21: Musical Clubs C313 Rifle Club. Vice-Presb dent C511 No-Deal Committee H1. V lfVilliam Wfalter Commons Whitinsvillc, Mass. Zeta Psi: Gargoyle: Pi Delta Epsilon: Sophomore Honors: ltceorrl lloard Cl, 2, 3. -l-1, Second Associate Editor C31, Manag- ing Editor C4-1: llurullmolf Board Cl, 21: W. C. A. Publicity Committee Cl, 21: Managing Editor, G'IIl1i0l1lI6IlNilUL 131: Secre- tary-'l'reasurer, Forum 131: Non-Athletic Council C31: Purplr Cow Cl, Q, 31, Editor-in-Chiel' C41: Musical Clubs CS. 41: Phil. llnion: Cercle Francais: llxcculive Committee, Republican Club CS, 41: Pipe and Quill C41. l Buffalo, N. Y. Henry Walker Comstock Kappa Alpha: Varsity Golf Cl, 21, Captain CS. 4-1: Varsity Hockey CQ, 3, 41: Assistant Manager, Varsity Foccer 131: Manager Q41: I. C. G. A. A. Secretary 131: Varsity Debating CQ, 31: Class Baseball CI1: Adelphic Ilnion CQ. 3, 41: I. C. G. A. A. President. C-l1: Cheerleader tsl-1. l VVillian1 Eaton Conklin New Rochelle, N. Y. i Zeta Psi: Class Relay C111 Varsity Cross Country Squad UZ, 3, 41: Varsity Track Squad CI, Q1. l C X, ,vm 11A,,,,,4aw, Townsend l utnam Coleman New York, N. Y.. Xl Q H ,. C ... A ,...,...,..,.. ........s. .,,.--,...,-,,--..--... ,,4,,,,,.,-,,,,,-ma,-H, .9199 S5559 ' NQQQGGAAL . R 42 19 G ULI BLM BN'sii.e.r.,1SfgwMsflf,fQ V mwQiff'Qw:- , Y V 1 --'-4gw,,,Qix,-b 1b-Sy E, . gm qw?-awe-Q Harold lluntting Cook New York, N. Y. Alpha Della Phi: Varsity Tennis fl. Q, 31: Varsity liaskcthall Cl, QD: Class Baseball fl, Q, IU. Rufus Billings Cowing, III Glen Ridge, N. J. Sigma Phi: Varsity Swimming CQ. -tj: Fhapel Fhoir Cl, Q, SD: flll'l' Vluh fat-J. Duncan Cranford Brooklyn, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa: Varsity Soccer Squad CQ, 81: Vlass Som-or fl. 2, 31: Manager, Vlass Soc-cor WJ: lhlsiness Manager, llumllumk CQJ. Lewis Henry Davis Amityville, L. I. Alpha Delta Phi: Gargoyle: Varsity Track Cl, QD: Varsity Football Squad 12, SJ: Varsity Horkey Squad CU: Class Foot,- lmll fl, QD: Varsity Club QI, 2, BJ: Graphic Board Cl. Q, 3, -t-J: fllass Singing Leader 121: Outing Vinh Treasurer CD: W. C. A. X100-Pl'PSltlClll. Q4-J: Clieerleauler C4-J. D -... LT:::---A-ffigfgg-4-it-me-V-----A' ':5'T:.1i1g13fii1iji' 23Zfl?::':if '-------1---'BKT7 X ..,. .T ..,..., .,.., ,..,... ...., ... rl M ,..I..?,..N ...... --.T I BA I -W: 53-53-39 f' Q E5lG'6. i3eM l I , -f ' 43 Q I9 D bww- G U LI BL ENC SIAN 26 iNb i 'f5-as.s,.-iegeyi.-9-afff' lE?YwH9SQLQ 3-c1Q-Q.g4.G.6.e.Q4B4 6'A Ric-llard Heaston Davis Sc-llenef-tacly, N. Y. Theta Delta C'hi. Harold Henning Dodds Troy, N. Y. ' C'ommons Vlub: Flass Football lVlannger CQD. I D Alfred Eastlack Driscoll Haddonfield, N. J. Psi llpsilon: Delta Sigma ltlm: Vice-President C4D1 Varsity Track Squad Cl, 2, SD: Varsity Cross Country CQ, SD: Vlass Track Cl, 2Dg Class Relay Cl, Q, 3D: Varsity Ski 'l'ean1 CS, -I-D3 Varsity Relay CQDQ Varsity Debating CQ, 3, 4-D, Captain C4tDg Adelpllie Union Cl, Q, SD, Presirlent, C4D: Fire Brigade C3, -LD: Varsity Football Squad C4D: Vlass Football CID: Pipe and Quill C4-D: Ivy Orator Kenneth James Dugan Albany, N. Y. Zeta Psi: Varsity Basketball Squad CQD: Varsity l 0ot.ball Squad flass Baseball Cl, 2, SD: Varsity Debating CSD: Vlass Debating CID: Adelpliic Union CSD: Class Basketball CID: Fire llrigade C3Dg Verele Fl'1lllQillS. Do: '-' 'If- ' M' qi, V .. G ...... ,.., ,- ,....,.....,--.,i. I ,X -9923 557'-N359:,9 SkQ4i7x342'4al D lF'3 QwQ3..g. ,.., ' tt I 44 D 1 I , Y W W V V W i i W- 19 - QW .G um B ' Q .MESYA W ,l ' 'xvkfwkewidfl H i W M1 M iii-42'-in-sg-terra-iv-599' i '1'' JQ'Q4'-si?-95:3--fan-42-'fd-43-43'6'6 I 5 1 James Harris Dunham, Jr. Sc-ranton, Pa. Sigma Phi: Varsity l ootball Squad CQ, 3, -U: Varsity llaseball Squad CQJ: Varsity Basketball CQJ: Glee C'lub C2. 3. Hg Class Football CU: Vlass llnsketball CU. t Henry Ehlers, Jr. Brooklyn, N. Y. Phi Delta Theta: YV. V. A. Charities fl0lllllllllC0 CSD: Vollcge Orchestra Cfijg Verele lfraueais C401 Poly Prep C'lub. 4 , Laurence VVashington Fairfax Pelham lVIanor, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa: Delta Sigma Rho: Assistant Advertising Nlanager, Ufllllllflf CSD, Vireulation Manager C4-J: Clap anal Ifnlls CSD: Varsity Cross-C'ountry Squad CSD: Adelphie Union C3, MU: f'lass Soeeer CU: Interl'raternity Athletic' Vouneil C3. lj. fe. Robert Pratt Farnsworth Plattsburg, N. Y. 'Kappa Alpha: Gargoyle: Phi lieta Kappa: Class Viec-Presi- dent. C211 Class Seeretary grip: Assistant Manager, llasketball CU. Manager C4-J: Varsity Football CQ, BJ: Varsity Club CQ, Sig Sophomore llonorsg Fire Brigade C8, -lj: f'lass Football CU. D-QL..L.,:::i1fLifT1:f:?'lF'f2L-f 1f'f'f? 'Tiii3713iiTj5f?'f'.3fi:i -A-rhis 'Q' N. 98,2 LHS, , T .. QLZ, V '1'--t -1f5::gr'-t- '--f- 1 x -9 T9-E-eva f' ' ' 'fs-19.9, N, .,,, 'ig lt' M ' ' 4-5 f W I . ---W .A... ..,W.-.,-,..W....,.-..,.....e....,-,, G U LI B LM B N s IAINT L vxiztvs ....,.-.-.....,....,-,.,....................,.......1...,.... 5 11: ,..- i- Q 9 26 'i '1b'-'aw -4 Q Russell liink Fay New York, N. Y. Commons Club: Circ-ulation lhlilllil.g0l', llulirl11u'n.v1'al1 CBJ: Aul- vertising Manager, lfvevrrl CS, -t-J: Varsity Swimming CSD: W, C. A. lloys' XVork Committee QQ, ID. . Covcrly Fischer Brooklyn, N. Y. Zeta Psi: Class liasketball Manager flj: Class Orchestra QU: Chairman, YV. C, A. Charities Committee 13, 4-D: Boys' Work Committee C-tj. U ,Harris Baldwin Fisher, Jr. Pelham Nfanor, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Gargoyle: Varsity l ootball CQ, 3, -tj: Varsity Baseball fl. 2, SD: Varsity Basketball CQ. fl, -t-D: Captain C4-J: Varsity Tennis QQD: New Englanrl Intercollegiate Doubles Championship KQJ: Class Vice-President. KU: Varsity Club CQ. SU: Class Football CU: Class lluskctball CU: Class Baseball QU: Class Marshal Q4-Q: Golf Squafl CQ, SJ: Fire llrigamle KQJ, 3 John Franc-is Fiske y Utlifvl. N- Y. Commons Club: Phi lieta Kappa: Pipe and Quill: Sophomore llonorsz 'l'uruer American llistory Prize: Library Orator HJ: llonor System Committee HJ: Varsity Debating 'l'eam KQV Class Debating Team QQJ: ltitle Club CSD, President C4-J: Com- mittee ol' 101-I-H. D.: .,,. .:i: .,- ..,, Tgfiif'-1S,j's f4 ' '- 4,9173 N-x5'T:-g,5,9 :- , ' J.?? l?+Q...5:..ig ..., gil. I 46 Y f - f - -H 2- ,,- .,., , .. ....,,. ........ ,,.,.,. .w.3..,. ......... ...,... .. .....hY. L:.,.iig1.-W::...i. .... -,...,.-4:l.l:.-nu' ill U.l.1LB 1f1,y1...B 26 in i 'lil B-1d 43 'iR?-43 -1544-41-:J-fa--.fs-4-3-'43'J3'HAfa 4 lrib 1 V Leroy Percy Fletcher. Jr. Springfield, Mass. Comlnons Club. - Lewis VVitl1erbec Francis, Jr. Brooklyn. N. Y, Alplma Delta Phi: Varsity Hockey Squad C351 Class Sowcl. Cl, 2, 3, 4-D: Class Hockey C903 Rifle Club C321 Poly Prop Club, Frederick Albert Frost Newark, N. J. Delta Upsilon: Delta Sigma Rilo: Aclelobic Union: First Prize, A M!l0Illlgl1t Uratorical Contest. CQJ: Varsity Football bquncl CQJ, l ' ' ' ' ' ' Cl I Cl. 2 lctllllffl, 4-D: Varsity Debating Cl, 2, 3, 4-D. Outing u J , ffl: FIFO Brigade CID, Captain C4-J: Class Football C213 Cap and Bells C4-J: W. C. A. Dcputations Committee CM. X I -M---.......4.,..g,..... ..i ew- ' Lx .,... ..u ..,. .. ,.., -..... .,,. .4 ,,,, lvuv' Illv I- -vp-9'9'g XS- s , '- - ' 'HGQGAAA ., X nl 47 N Francis Joseph Fitzpatrick Plattsburg, N. Y, Beta Theta Pig Business Manager Record C453 Auxiliary Prom Committee CQQQ Class Baseball Cl, QD. W V vi J! v- L L' - f , , I, ' lf, I ' ,ff I' f t ' 4, ' -'A 1 A .Q f f I Q, . mf 7 Af fp A X 2 5' fi 'lf f w if an L J! A ff K, . . A 1 lLZ ',.1.zff C-C Alf . ', .ff gg, Cf!!! , 5 C v' fbi r 7 X ff- -. f f 1.7, 1' ' I ,. I V1--4 ,7 ' K f fC! ff-jf, iff Cggrakniffi 'jc-X . . -,---. M... M., .., . M f G U Ll B LM B N,S...1.!.?g,N Z- l ' I' . , . . fi ,H 'vtk ,,,.4 P 4 l . 'f 2wi5v-11,-as- f:-'ff' , Walter Mzircnns Glaulcling, Jr. Brooklyn, N. Y. Della Psi: Pipe nnrl Quill C-l-J: Assistant Mainangcr, 'Pcnnis CD, Mmmgcr Q-ll: Vlnss Dclmling Mmlugvi' CQ, 313 fluss lfootlmnll QU: Flnss Som-or QQ, 3, 41: Vlass Svvrclury C4-D. ' Clmrlos Pzmgct Golding CZLllll1l'lllLfC. Nlass. Zola Psi: W. V. A. Missions Voniinilloc CU: Dcutsvllcr Vurcin CU: Yicc-l'rv:-siclciil, linivcrsily Svhool Club. JILIIICS Benedict Gnlic-lc Nlzmplowoocl. N. J. fl0llHll0llS Vlnlm: Plli llctu Kappa: lic-ncrlivl Prize, Natural His- tory fill: Soplionlorc Honors: Furs-lv l rum,'niS: ClilSSll'Zll So- ciety! Dvlllsclicr Vera-in: Musivzul Ululms C-I-jg Cllapcl Clltlll' 11, 2, 3, 45. Frank Bird Gummey, II Buy Hczul, N. J. Delta Psi: Assistant M1lllllLXl'I', llovkcy CD, Nlaiilangcr MD: Vnr- sily Soc-vcr CQ, fl. U: fllllllillll C-U1 Fluss liasclmll QU: Fire llrigaulc Cflj: Vlzissicnl Socicly. xi.-. ........ M-- ...,. ,-- .... .fsioxr ,,.,,. - ,.,, -J ,..,.., - -... ..,,.. . EQ, I T. ...,... -. ..., ,W ..,.., -...-.. .... .,, .,.., --..-.....,gE. ..,.. -...- ..., ,.-.- .... L .... . ,... ,. ,,,. .. .- ..,.. - .... .-.,..W..,....T,..:-.---.,.---,.., 1 X -..... -9,923 bggbasa 45,4510 J wt is g Y f Y ' Y N Y , , ., ,, ...- ..,... - ..,. ,.. .... .. ,...,., ....:g....:gL,-e..1-. .....,.,..... ..:g:.....-...g,...--,,,.,.U:--M 19 UNL 1 B LM B 26 A-Y K K - ' K K -M , Henry Hzullzm Hamilton Cedar Rapids. ln. Psi llpsilonz Gun Club Cl. 2. 3, -I-J, Tcnm CS, 4-J, Munaigcr C-lj: Vive-Presiclcnt, N. lfl. 'l'rup-Sllooling Assot-inlion HJ: No-Dual C'ommil.t.0e C4-D: lntcrfrntornit.y Count-il HJ: Vlass 'l'ru4-k fl. QD: 'l'rm'k Sqluul fl, QD: Som-cor Sqnaul 131: fflussix-al Sm-iotv C4-jg Cerc-lc Franquis CBJ. ' H t l Clark Bassett Harding Pittsfield, Mzrss. f'0n-imons Vlnlm: Vnrsily S004-er QQ, 3, NU: flass Soccer HJ: Ollllllg Club C4-J: Intercollegiate Fancy Skating Clmmpion C-ll. Warren Elton I'IitI'l'lg2Hl Tortolzm, Virgin Is. it V Lzuvrencc Kellogg Hawkins Sc-llcncctauly. N- Y- 'l'licl,a Delta C'l1i: Phi Bela Knppug Intex-l'rulcrnity Council CU: Floss Dulmling 021. gli X.l Ns-N V .-.- .,.. ,- ,.4,Vh 3 I N F 1.. .-- ..... . --. 1... ,.,. 2.6-.........,..,.-,,,-,,,,,,,T5:w-ww-M, 89,99 BABE, .. f eel- XX 'l 49 M ,Q wlwwf G U LI BLM 13 IST-Suljilxl fffwmefi ,Q C' WiY3'Gw91Q-QM Q MA' Ralph Stanley Heller Greensburg, Pa. Commons Club. Robert Role I-Ieppcnstall PlttSlDlll'Qf, Pa. 'l'hcla llclla Chi: Varsity l oolball Squarl fill, 'l'eam C403 Var- sily Swimming CQ, 3, -I-J: Fire llrigzule C313 Circolo Italiano Q4-jg YY. C. A. Cabinet.. James Harold Herbert Cleveland, 0. Della Kappa Epsilon: Varsity Track Squad fl, Q, 35: Varsity Socccr Squad CBJ: Varsity Swimming Squad Cl, ID: Prom Com- mittec QQJ: Glce Club CSD: College Smoker CU: Student Council C4-jg Collegc Singing Leafler C4-D: Chccrlczulcr C-I-jg Secrclziry-Treasurer, lnterfraternity Council Charles Lovejoy Hibbard, Jr. Pittsfield. Mzxss. Kappa Alpha: College Smoker CU: Berkshire School Club, Presiclcnl C-H: lYllKlCl'gl'llflll3l.lC Schools Committee CB, 4-D: Var- sity llockcy Squad CSD: Intramural Council CU. 7 a. ,.,.. - Mm ,A . . l4fg,..,-.,-,-..-,...i14f46.::g-.,,-l---i.... 55.1 X ,.....,.,..l..f... .... , ,.i. -,,-,- or xx F ,,., MW-- .,... ,,..:.,,.4. ,,........-......l,.. I X 'l 50 19 V G U LI B 14-XLE 'R PsNA I 'X1zSSi?q'3Ni4GL-4.. , ful' Y iu-53 :'fi'-i1v-v:-'A5:aw-5vfia+-'D-A- li ' 'hU'43L'i5 G3'f2-fi. '-C3-43--43'-4-3 4343 M 4 I, Cliarles West Hinton Loc-nst Valley, L. I. Phi Gamma Delta: Varsity C'ross-Voimtry Sqnarl 125, 'l'cam ffl. 45: Varsity Track Sqnazl KQD: W. C. A. Spcakm-r's Com- mittee QQ, Bl: Pulmlil-ity Manager, Forum CSD: Sec'i'0tm-X- 'rI't'tlSlll't'l'. llornm CID: President C-lj: S01-rotary-'l'reasm-cr, Non-Athletic C0lllll'il C4-D. Daniel llolmcs Horlgnmn St. Louis, Mo. Dt-Ita. Psi: Vlass Footlmll fl. 21: Varsity C-D: Vlass llasclmll Q- QD: Gllll f'lnlz fill: Vlassical Soc-icty CSD: f'ap an1lBvll.v CUZ l'll'0 Brigaflv ffl, NU. Donald Ramsey Holt Oc-onto, VVis. Phi Sigma Kappa: Varsity Cross-l'nnntry CSD. Captain C-U: Varsity Soccer KQD: Varsity Trai-k Sqllafl CQJ. 'l'vam CHQ: llonor System Vommittcc ffl, 4-J: Class liaskt-tlmll CIS, 41: Class Soccer CU: Vliapel Ort-liostra CD3 Wrcstling Squafl CBJ. Janies Sc-riliner Hopkins Northalnpton. Mass, Tlicta. Dvlta Vlii: Hap and Ilvlls CQ, 31: Uhapcl Vlioir KQ. 3, U: lllnsival Vlnlis CQ, 4-J. l ..,,. :itil ..... 1, S ':-Xixs V 'i -r-'17,-.--,.+... A1-f?9 '3Nf' -----, fix ..-,- ..., H.-. ..,.,. jf lux X -vp-95333, BB-Bgy -- 'Ee4g424:+9 ,. X, llu 'l 51 M il G U LI B B fb-:gb - ,, .. wN: 'E?-41541 ,. ,, h . ,ffc , j'4ft4:!-41?-f9'-43--43.q-...3..4f4,3-L2 .J o it VVilliam Eclgar I-Iorwill Halcsite, Ti. I. Phi Sigma Kappa: Varsity Hockcy Sqllzul CU: Class llovkcy C253 Class Soccer fl, 2, 8, 4-lg Varsity Swimming C-I-jg Class Swimming Edgerton Mc-fllellztii Howard lVilliamstown, lVIass. i Phi lim-ta Tlictag Outing Club CBM Ccrclc Frangfais CSD: Phil. Pnion CD. Oliver Wfentworth I'Iu.c'kcl Greenwich, Conn. Zeta Psi: Purple Cow lionrcl fl, 2, SJ. Art Editor C451 Musical Clubs CQ, 8, 4-jg Outing Club C359 W. C. A. Charities Committee C37 James Gilbraith I-Iuntcr New York, N. Y. Phi D4-lla 'l'hcl.a: 1,lII'7lll' flllll' CQ, 31: Collcgc Smoker Fire llrigaulc C315 Cup and I1'1'll.s- QQ, SU. I 'i,....,... ... NFA T. .-4. . , ,.... ,,,..t-g-.gg.: Y I 'X ' - ' ' . ..,. f., ..,, ,'x Wwe 'Viva-V 'QQQIQGAJA J'?iQs '-61 nl I9 WM G ULI B A N i .V-Lay A 'wmyw i ' L ., -- 'R 2 1 5 i131:'4q:., , ,A l Q '5 T'i'-Sy--fb-'sa-as-9-i:v'i5':97' W N' Sfff?-43-433-G+4z43m4fy...f,f-43--4345'6 1 lg' R i Herbert Savage Ido. Jr. '13-Oy, N. Y- ' Della l'sig Varsity lfootlmll Squad CZ, 35, Team C-I-D: Auxiliary Prom Fmmuittcc Cijg Class Football QU: Flass Basketball Cl, Q. 31: Vlassic-ul Sm-iclyg C1-rule Fraugfais: Cirvulo lispugnol, W .lolm Alexander Jameson.. Jr. Santa liarlmara, Calif. flglllllv l'lii: l'lli licla Kappa: Varsity .l 0ull1all Squad QQ, 35: loam CHU: Varsity llasclrall Squad KQD: Varsity Track Squad fl, 35: Class llasclmall CU: Class Foollxall CQJL Sopllomorc llouurs: llcnoflir-L Prizes in Mallllcluzllivs and latin CQJ. Harold Stowell Johnson Ilynny Mitss. Commons C'lulJ: Sophomore llouors: NY. C. A. Eflug-aiionul Vmumittcc 13, ill: Class Sm-cor Squad Cl, QD: Advertising Nlanagcr, Urriplrlrr HD: YV. K'. A. Cliarilivs Vmuiuillcc ffl, 4-jg 27111 mul livlla-fill: No-Dval Fomiuitlco C-U3 C0llll1llllCC ol' 'l'cu lj ' Alcxandcr Henry Johnston Glen Cove, N. Y. f 7 ,.. Lx . -.. I.: ---l.I..1..l,:,...-,-..,.-.,.-,..... .... f..ix,EK,:.,.-..- ,.,,, ,..,.-.....,.-. W.-. . .... 1 ,.... ,NjjEI-M,U-.lm-W-Itiml X 1 -.Nh .--' N-N-km.: ..., ...,,,.,-i, H .,A,, -, ,,., ..,. .. ...... .,.... ,.. ...,,. ... . N... .... ....,,, ,,,. ..., ,..L,.i,,,,T,,,m--mmM: ,ox v 'baggy Abilkbsaa-affr iilgfffiffdffdb GTR?-C4-gsgfjf, li 53 all l. ., . W C, N QWYYMN., , . ws., . ,git , ,, . , AL Charles Arc-hag Karagheusian New York, N. Y. Commons Club: Gargoyle, Pi Delta lflpsilonz GTCIYIIICU llonrrl Cl, 2, SD, l'lclitor-in-Chief C4-D: Glll'l.l'l'III011-Villll lloarcl CSD: Bene- cliet Prize in l'lI'0llCll C2Dg Conger Memorial Prize C2D: Ct-rele Prnnqais C3, -I-D: Pipe and Quill C4-D: Student Council C-PDQ No- Dcal Committee C4-D. ' Oliver Davis .Keep New York, N. Y. Psi Ppsilong Gargoyle: Delta Sigma ltho: Pi Delta Epsilong 1 Pipe and Quill C-tD: Varsity Track C1, 2, 8, 4-D5 Varsity Relay C2, 8, 4-D: Varsity Debating Cl, 2, 3, 4D: Rrcorfl lloarrl Cl, 2, 3, 4-Dg Assignment lirlitor C4D: Pllrplz' Cow lioartl C2, 3, 4-D: Graphic Board CSD, Managing lCrlitor C-FD: Class Track CI, 2Dg Class 'Relay Cl, 2, 3. 4Dq Class Debating CID: Phil. llnion: Cerele Praneais C2, SD: Exeeiitive Committee, Republican Club CSD, President C4D: Varsity Club C2, 3D: Aclelphie Union Cl, 2, 3, 4-D, St-eretary C3D: College lNli1lclleweight lioxing Champion CBD: Pire llrigafle CSD: Orator to Lower Classes C4-D, Junior Prize, Moonlight Uratorieal Contest CBD. - John Peak Knifiin Kansas City, Mo. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Sophomore Honors: Cap and Bflls, Assistant Manager CSD, Manager C-iD: Ulee Club C2D: Auxiliary Chapel Choir CSD: Chapel Choir C-l-D: Aflelphie llnion C3, 4-D1 Treasurer anrl Manager C-I-D: Cheerlearler CNID: Standing Coln- mittee, College Chnreh C4-D. Philip Eekel Krichbaum. Jr. Montclair, N. J. Commons Clnbg Phil. Uniong Rifle Club C4D. 1 . LA A141443 X - i ' I 54 P -J-Q, , i '44 14-f3+9-42-Q-4-6'-45444 C, 9 G U LI ElL51VI qI-Q19-TS IAN awww I 'Xitigf ' +G-Q-esgnes-A-Q..e-643 ,til President C4-D. John Lyman Lac-ey llavzmu. lll. Psi llpsilouz Outing Club Cl, Q, 3, 4-J: Gun C'lub Cl, 2, 3, Hg Beverley Hastings Lilpilalll Syracuse, N. Y. Psi Ppsilong Assistant Press Manager, Musical Clubs CBJ, Puss Muna fu 4 C ucle F!'1lllQlli9 C3 41 Outing 1 lub C3, 4-jg ..H. In Lrg D: j,.., !:'!,': AliV0l'ilSlllg' Nluuuger. i926G1ll'll'17Il1'll-Wflll C4 Alexander Payne Leete Tlleia Della Fbig Class Football QU: VIU'Sl . Jack Arlon Larsh Rensselaer, Ind. Chi Psi: Auxiliary Prom C0ll1ll1li,l,00 QQJZ Vera-le Pranguis Cfljg Deutscher Verein CQJ. Pittsburg, ty CQ. 3, 4-D. Muni -M--in------f if 'H' 3-99,99 4 Q E5 . 1- i 1 i V A ' 'i 55 - Q r i G U LI B LM E N31 r r P wW,,sr r . :s-'-Q?-4?-r3vQz.Q.455z.,5.3,.3.,3,,43.4-6,,43,,4g-4g-ff . . Edwin Lci'evrc, Jr. Dorset. Vt. Della Kappa Epsilon: Ilruplzfv Board CI, Q. 3, 4-D: Class linsclmll Cl. QD: Uluss 'l'ruc'k Sqluul Cl. QD: Rive Book Prize in Latin CQDQ Pipe unrl Quill C-lj. Charles Rogers Lindsay, III Rosslyn, Va. Sigma Phi: Fluss Footlmll Cl, QD: Vluss Soccer CI, -I-J: Class llnsn-lmll CI, 2. 3, -lj: fl-rvlv l r:u1Qziis CQ. ID: Fire Brigzulu C-1-Q. . John Holyoke Livingston Brooklyn, N. Y. COIIIIHOIIS Flnlm: Class Soccer QQ, ill: Rim-c Book Prize in Latin C211 IJl'lllH1.'ll0l' Vcrving C'lussic-:il Soviuly. I Chairles Emory Loclmer Allmny. N- Y- llulai 'l'ln-In Pig Fire Briguclc CD. ol ' ..,., .... .. 'f' ' . I X ' 'ASE- cs, ' s ,A f -9929 5:,.2,B-B . . 4: ., 56 19 i G U L1 ELM EiNffs'f1AN 'N ' ii NHSYHQ i ,E E B in ' fri?-Q-Gf:4Q-q..Q,QaQ.Gq6kG4,64H5 4 John Edwards Lockwood New York, N. Y. Kappa Alpha: Class Track :Vert-lo l rang'ais CQ, 353 No-Deal Counuittcc Q4-jg f'0lIllIllU.0C of 10 Q-U. lvIEll'VlIl Mceflcmrd Lowes Flushing, N. Y. Phi Della 'I'hcla: Gargoyle, Pipe and Quill K4-J: Varsity llockcy Cl, 2, SJ: Student Council ffl, 413 Purple flow Board Cl, QD: Managing Editor Clk Gruplzfirr lloarrl CQ, SJ: Gul1'al1ncn- .wan Board fill, No-Deal llonnniltce CSD: Auxiliary Prom Vom- Illllliil' CSD: l'vcr:ulc f'onnuilic-o 131: lnlcrfrnI1'ruily Vouncil CSD. - Charles Lukens Philadelphia, Pa. Commons Club: Gmphic Board 12. 31: Pholograpliic Editor, !lul1'vIn1m1.vi1m fill: Class Track CQD: Chapel Choir Cl, 2, 3jg Cm-rc-lc 'l'll'1llIQ1llS CD: Outing Cluh fill. l Donald Stewart lVIac:lVIaster Rochester, N- Y- l'hi Delta Thctag Varsily Football Squad QQ, 3, 405 CIUSS l oollnull QI, QD. 1 Y i 1 ,Q-Q-A i i ... D-1 ,,,. g...imig..o ol- ,,,.. .. .f ls,,j'L s ' . N, ' ' 3-.A 1' ., 1 A ' 'Q' 9999? BY-,+:g,B,,-E,,g 1 is-'wQ,z4g4Z-Gia x If 57 5, A G U LI B Ii E NAHQWIAN rf+MM?2?1fff Ns -Mi l 'wazggwdvp -A L. ,M -faq, J ff f lm :LB-ILM?-r-5-era-9-Q49-' H ' -. Q-42--6'-43 '43 Z3 M , Russell Makepeaee New York. N. Y. Zeta l'si: Varsity l oollmall Squad QQ, 3, 4-D: Varsity ltasketlmall Squall fill: Class Footlmall Cl. ll: Class Baseball QQ, SD: Class llasketliall CED: Fire lirigarle CSU: Chief C-U: Class Wrestling CSD: Intramural Couneil 63, 45. Charles Luc-as Marc-ll Shelburne Falls, Maiss. Commons Club: l'l1i Bela Kappa: Cup mul liells CQ, 3, 453 Cerelc Frauqais CBJ: Sophomore llouors. Harry Boyd Nlarsliall North Adams, Mass. Psi Cpsilon: Musical Clubs CQJQ Varsity Football Squad CS, 4-jg Class Baseball CQ. 3, 40: College Smoker CU: Chapel Orellestra fl, QD: Outing Club ffl, NU: l resl1men Plays: lnlerfralernity Atlilelie Couneil QS. +P. Fedcrieo Franco Mauek Valley Forge, Pa. Kappa. Alpha: Assistant Manager, Traek CID, Manager C453 Atllletie Council Q4-J: lixeeutivc Committee. N. l'l. I. C. A. A. CLD. 1 . r MCA: . . -..,...,.M-.......-.. A1gf2'?21 .,-..,-. ..- x Q ' C x ..,. ,,.. .... .... .. .. M .... . , .... vs .. ... .,.. ,.., ...,. I X 3993 52,5 B6 4A2l J ' 58 li. e G U LI B LIVI E ST ' L V . , Robert. lullswortll f.onu.nt. Mc'l,:a.m- Pullerson, N. J. llelu 'llll0lll Pi: Uraplliff llonrll fl, 2, fl, U1 Pipe :incl Quill QU: Cap mul Bvllx H-J. V Robert Baird Mitchell New Lebanon, N. Y. l'lli D1-lla 'l'llel:1: Vzlrsily l ool,ln:ll Squncl WD: Classical Society. l Howard Kenneth Moore Fair Haven. Vt. 1101111110113 Club. i Lewis VVl1it.t:Lker Mor fan EdL!0W00il, Pil- iw ltfeltu Upsilon: Assistant Stage Manager, Fap 111111 Bells CSD: Huge Mnnnger C-I-D3 Varsity Bnsketlmll HJ. x ,-Q .,.. gi .155 -4 .... - M . M , 'J - Q N 7 ' Y XBQ-ZMBEH? -. 4 ' ' X'- GF , 59 ,Q IQ - G U LI BLM E lNIiSiiI,f5,1XIFf+rWGMffi4 to 6 V: WQVNR - Charles Sc-liroyer Nlottor Oak Park, lll. 'Burton Stevenson Mliliro Delta Psig Flass Football Cl, Herbert Conant Nichols Phi GEIIHIIHL Delta: livcorrl llourd Ci, 2, 3, 4-5: llancllmok Board CQ5, Editor-in-Cllicf C351 YV. C. A. Publicity Committee C25 C'hairman C859 Class Baseball Managvr C251 lntvrfraternity Vounril C35. Chi Psi: Varsity Swimming Cl, Q, 3, 45, Captain C4-5: Class Football Cl, 253 Varsity Football Squad CQ, 353 lnterfratcrnity Counril CS, 45: No-Deal Conunittce C452 Head Cliccrlcadcr C4-53 Outing Club C45: cllllllflllllll, llmlorvlass Contm-st Cl0lIllllll.l'0l' C-l-55 l irc llrigadv C151 Prvsidvnt. Aslu-ville Club C4-5. Woodburn, N. S. - 255 Vcrcle lfranqais C35. Edgar Burton Newton New York, N. Y. Zeta Psi: Assistant Manager, Varsity Golf C35. Manager C45. P .fx Winnetka, Ill. , . .. .-. . -,.. .... .....,,. ..,.. X 1 1- ---4 1 X 4 ' -4 ' ' ' '---- ,fx 599,99 Es-53x-,EJB N , ' 60 A ,mr 19 G ULIELMB '-Qfwifsigewg, John Russell Norton Newton. llffass, Phi Gainnla Delta: Fire llrigmlc C351 llmlerr-lass Vontcst Cum- mittee C-U: President. Newton Fluh C4-D. Leonard Francis 0'lirien North Adams, Mass. Qclta llpsilon: Varsity llnselmll CL' 2, 3, 40, f'n,pl:lin CU: Yurslly Club CQ. SD: Fire Brigade HJ. Pierce Onthank Fitchburg, lVIass. Dcltn Kappa Epsilong Assistant Manager, Swimming 'l'uum ffij, Manager H-D: Varsity 'l'ruc-k Squad Cl, 35: Vhiss ltclny 'Foam 41. sp. . l John Stuart Osborne Stockbridge, Mass. Kappa Alpha: llllll0l'gl'IIfllI1ItC Schools C0lllll!ltl,CC f3.D: Presi- ilcnt, Hill School Club CID: Cerr-le I ramqnis CID: Intcrlrutermty Council, Executive K'ommillee CU. l I -.sm lzfafgf X, N V .I V i V .... ' v-.. .,,. ' '-' LN - .,i. ,..-.3sS+m .W . A JL fr 999 Wise,-a kgeefmfpg qX?'F'f+-s 61 V 4 Q-4+-Q+e-efQ..Q,,6,.45L4s 1 3 Q is G U LI B LM E. 'ii F QWGH9'-ev , lim NQ ?'3-GQ-cle-ee-eHa.,.f44a43 6'6L Keinieth Angle Owen Sf-liener-lady, N. Y. Leroy Albert Page, Jr. Phi Gannna Della: Varsity Class l oolhall Cl, ' I M George Fitch Ierkins, Jr. .ee, ass. Sigma Phi: Gargoyle: Varsity lfoothall 13, 41: Varsity Track Cl. Q, 3. -tj, Captain C4-D: Varsity Relay fl. 2. BJ: Class Football CID: Class Treasurer CU: Glue Clnh CQ, 35: Lcauler C4-J: Cheer- loarler fill: Chapel Choir Cl. Q, SJ: W. C. A. Community lic- ligions c'UIllllllliL'0 Cl, 2. HD: Fire lfrigaflv CD, ' Foothall CS, MU: Varsity Clnh CSD: Mnsim-al Clnhs 13, -t-Q: Class Baschall CQ, SJ: Class Wrestling CQ. SJ: Second Prize, Freslnnun l,0C'lillllllii0ll CU. Minneapolis, Minn. Edwarfl Carroll Parker Grosse Pointe Farms. Mic-h. Delta Psi: Purple Conv lloarcl Cl, 92, 3, -U: Secretary, Chontc Clnh CSD. 1-X .. e ,, ,929 !:s,Tyg:,Dd9 A g - 64315 62 ,yy 19 in S W- G U L 1 E LMPPE 25 Q I 1, QNQIYSSZSLQNH ' ' ' S 5 h dike!v3'4?-43L+L?4+4aNc3-Qu--6-48--43-6'eAJY lfranci:-x VVillian1 Phillips Bronxville, N. Y. Bela Theta Pi: Phi Bela Kappa: 171111 and lirflls 111: Sophomore Honors: Cerc-le Franqais 12, 3, -L1, Vive-Presiflent 131: Albany Academy Fluh 13, 4-1. Henry Austin Piekard livanston., Ill. Sigma Phi: Phi Bela Kappa: Flass Track Vaplain 111: C'lassic-al I Society 13, 41: Sophomore llonors: lnlerfralcrnily 1'onncil 131: Pipe anrl Quill, Sec'1'etary 141: fl0ll'lI1llit0C of 'l'en 1-I-1. - l P James Piper, Jr. Ec-c-leston, Md. Kappa Alpha.: Photographic Editor, lfrcorll 1-11: Mandolin Vinh 121: Fercle l ra.ng-ais 121. l Sherwood Kellogg Platt Evanston, Ill. Phi Delta,'1'heia: Phi llela Kappa: Sophomore Honors: Seeoml llenecliei. Prize in Greek 131: Varsity Soccer Sqnarl 131: Vlass Soc-c-er 11, 2, 31: College Ski 'l'eam 12, 3. 4-1: Winner, Novice 1'ross-1'ounlry Ran 131: Varsity Trac-k 131: Varsity' Vross-f'o1lntry 141: Fire lirigafle 131: 'llI'CllSlll'l!l', Rifle Club 141: Rifle 'I'cam 1-I-1. 1 -.-.,..-........,m.,...,..M,.,.Zf:b ., ,... . .,.,., ,.,,,.. :,.,,. ..,,4 -, ,,.,,, ,..-N...-,. , X H- .:.,: .- .:.: M.. :.:. -- ..... T. ..., N-. ..:,::: T., gli...i.,.........,....i...Q:i:ll2.i::lii.iif-iljix.1 iw U 4, P 'lo I IX -I-Tf9'ggi P55513 EPQQ-ff16'la N ,. css ,- . ... 'Y 'T W . . . ,. .e,WrWTW' G bl-1 I Er . M , ,. ff WQXMNQ. C til , '55-Q , V Jxkz'-qi .. . ,,-4.4 ' ' J 'f4-'-wLf3-al-4243-+1---Q--'d 4f'0 . as so so C, Harold Ladd Plunlley Mcriclcil, Conn. Phi Delta Theta: Cap 11mllx'r'll.v Property llflanager C3, 4-1: Col- lege Smoker Cmnniittee Cl, 21: Peerade Connnittee CQ, 3, -t1: Chairman C4-1: Chapel Choir CQ, 8, 4-1: Class Singing Leader C111 Purple' Cow Board C3. 4-1: Class llaselrall CI1: Class llan- quet Committee C31g Fire Brigade C-L1: Hotchkiss Clnbj Edward Purcell Prescott Cleveland, U. l Nlpha Delta Phi' Cargtyle' Ns-sistnnl Manager Varsity . . , 1 , ll , . .. , . 3 , . Baseball C31, lVlanager C41: Varsity llot-key Squad C31: Class llockey C21g Fire Brigade C311 Secretary-Treasurer, 'l'at'L Club C31- . William Creighton Reed New York, N. Y. l Sigma Phi: Gargoyle: Assistant Manager, Varsity Football C31, Manager C415 Varsity llaskethall CQ, 3, 41: Varsity llase- ball Squad CQ1: Prom Committee C213 Captain, Class llaskethall CI1: Class Footlmll CI1: Class llaseball Cl, Q. 31: Fire llrigadc C313 Athletic Council C413 Class Day Coxnlnittee C411. lidgfar Preston Richardson llurlingxton, Vt. Phi Delta 'l'hetn: Phi llc-ta Kappa: Valedic't.oriaug P11rplcl,'o1v Board Cl. 2, 31: tllllizffrllrfrlairlrl, Art. Editor C311 Sophomore llonors: lleuediet, Prize in liatin and Greek C211 Class Som-el' Captain C911 YV. C. A College Religious Connnittee C31: Clas- sival Soc-iety, President, C-l1: Auxiliary Choir C31g Chapel Choir C+1: Pipe and Quill, President C-I-1: Committee ot' 'l'en C41. .,,,. M ,,,,,...,, ,,,,, .....,-..,.I1TfF4S,,Qc,.,,,-,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,..,,, -,,.,,. ,,,, ...,, ,,,, .. ...,. . .. .,... - ...,,., .-,...,.,i.,.... ...,. ..-,... .,.. .... - . ,..., .... .QW T558-D FQ-QQQXJI Y -V ll G4 M IX 19A G Um up 26 ii . iwwikkgfkw-43.34343.4g.,,3..4Q-ca-WQLA Franklin 1,0llll Rudolph lvinuctku, Ill. Signm Phi: flluss Foollmll Maumgcr KID: Auxiliary Prom Com- mittee UID: Fire llriguflc CQ, 8, LU: f'n,pluiu QU: Vollcgc SlIl0li0l' KU: Class llnsclmull fl, 2, 3, 40: Deutscher Vcrcin KQ, 335 No-D1-ul Committee HJ. llffoutcatli Ruston Bronxvillv, N. Y. Zola Psi: Vluss Fmmllmll fljg Class Baseball Jolm Grimes Soluuidt Jersey City, N, J, Psi Upsilou. J0lll1 Pratt Schoentgeu Council Bluffs, la. Dcllu llpsilou: Music-ul Flulxs CQ. IU: W. V. A. Dcpulutious f'0llll1'llll'00 QQ, IU: Cllilll'llI1lll HD: Volk-gc Ori-lu-sim fl, Q, 8, 4-jg Illll?l'l'l'Zl,l,0l'lllly K'ounc'il C-U: Fire llrigzule l 1 1 ii A' -wf9'E'g 'l XRAGQGQAAL ii ii v'S'Q-eu? . lx C5 X ' RJ I9 C G Um EL fi1qTQ'SiI!XNsWfM'M26 ,twm-MQWQWTEVBQT at , . viwwssxq-QQRMMHHMQQAAJJLKQ Joseph Jeffrey Shedd Columbus. O. Ubi Psi: Ifzfz-ard Board Cl, 2, 3, -t-D: Outing Club C3, -t-D: Cert-le ' l raneais CID. . Edward Simeon Skillin, Jr. Glen Ridge, N. J. Phi Gamma Delta: Phi Beta Kappa: Sophomore Honors: Second Benediet Prize in French Cfll: Rive Book Prize in Latin CQJ: Class Basketball Manager C2, BD: Varsity Soccer CID: Class Soul-er.ClD: flnss Baseball Cl, Q, 3, QU: Vlass Basketball C3. Htl: Cert-le Frzinqais CSD: Vlassieal Society C4-J: W. C. A. Vabinet C4-J: Committees C-tj: Vice-President, -Andover C'lub C4j. Judson Penfield Smith lvilliamstown, Mass. W l'ommons Club: Phi lletu Kappa: Sophomore Honors. Rene Moen Smith Pllilmlclplliit. Pit. Phi Delta Theta: Pi Delta Epsilon: Advertising Manager, Purplr' Vow CSD: Board CQ, 8, 4-D: Varsity Soccer Squad C3, 4-J: Outing Vlub Cl, 2, 3, -t-Q: Class Soc-1-er Cl, Q, 3, -1-D: Varsity Foot,- bull Squad C-I-J: Business Manager, I ury1lr' Fmt' C401 Varsity 'Pravk Squad C351 Salisbury Club. - Xl - .,,. .. ..1,.g..- M' - ' ' x lsl-age' , we ' X It 66 at I9 C G U LI B QM. tg 26 . -vf6 fwsY5wsssRQsQf,gi?h!-QLJJQQ-qne-qlf igg Raymond Wlardcn Smith Hempstezul, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa.: Varsity llaskvtbull C2, 313 Class Basketball C2, 3. AU, Captain C4-lg Class Sovvvr CID. Nlarhlon Gctnian Snell Herkimer, N. Y. t Psi lipsilnn: Phi Beta Kappa: Varsity Track CU. Squad Cfljg Class 'Pravk Cl, ill: Varsity Rs-lay Squad C311 Class Relay C325 llcpnhlivun Club CSD: Phil. Union C3, 4-D. C Abbott Kittremlgc Spencer W'est Orange, N, J, Chi Psig Assistant. Prvss Manager, Cap and livlls CSD, Press Manager C4-jg Glue Club C2, Bjg Chapel Choir C2, 3, Mg Ilutch. kiss Club. Graham Lee Sterling, Jr. llcvcrly I-lills, Calif. Dcltn Kappa Epsilon: Prcsiclvnl. Gargoyle: Phi llcta Kappa: Delta. Sigma Rho: lfvrorfl llonrfl Cl. 25: First Associate Eclitnr CSD, lCrlitm'-in-C'hiel' C401 Class President CQ. 3. 40: Permanent, Class President: Clap and l1'1'1l.v C2, 3, 4-D1 Prcsiclcnt. C411 WV. C. A. 'Preasnrur CQD: Roc-orrling Sci-rotary CTD: Erlitnr-in-Chicl. Gul- 'ir'l1m'n.wfrn: C351 Varsity Debating C2. SD: Stnclcnt, Count-il CQ, 3, Q: Suplmnmrc Honors: Ric-c llook Prize in Latin CQD. , Q ..:.i'-:if .. ..., ..-...,..,3'E-'s,f'f n'iL A . C Hijiiiiiiij 9-'.Lif.??f!T.6iT1:-9+--'-' N' N545 V ,' tj., Al, ' 1 X ' , Q .. 'l 67 f, ig Gordon Vail Stoddard lVIa,dison, N. J. Commons Club: Glec Club CQ, 3, 4-D: Clmpel Choir Cl, 2, 3, 4-J: gieugschcr Verein Cl, 25: Cercle Frnngnis CQ, ID: Rifle Club 3, 4 . fe Frederick Marquette Stoney Lincoln, N eb. Beta Theta Pig Varsity Football Squad CRD. Gurney Taylor New York, N. Y. Commons Clubg Vursily lfootlmll Squad CD3 Kent Club. Robert Philip Touton Jzuiosville, Wis. Bctn Theta Pi: Assislunl, C'irculul,ion lllnnugcr, Purplcf Cow ffijg Outing Club QU. I-X . . ' ' . 1 ,.l. 1-:iT:', Y ST59 . :. v F 68 .kg ,, -' 1 ' ,, , -..W Y .,.,...,,...:: ...., 1.4h-...,,..1............,..1.,.....T......ffL.j.....l IQ i P W' G U LI E .... ' h ixilfag.-A , V V l5 E5,z,,-Q A . i ,, , 5-4342, 'l K' 5 i-erxa,-Q,--5-ale?-iwffi M - Hd-43-Q41-cs-4,--fs-G '5J iril' Peter Hull lvailton New York, N. Y llclu 'Plieln Pi: Purple Vow llouril CQ, 3, lj: Varsity l ool,bn,ll Sqmul QQ, flj: Sophomore Prom K'ommil,lee: NV. V. A. Clml-itigg Committee ffl. +P: Ver:-le l 1':nllc,v:1is 12, 31: Class 1 ootbn,ll CU: Fire llrigaule C313 YV. V. A. Boys' Work Committee MD: Foreign Work Vommillee QU. l lVIortin1cr Grover VVezmver, II lV:mshington, D. C. Phi llcla Knppng Sophomore Honors: Firsl. Prize, Devlumnlion Vonlest CU: Seconcl Prize, Moonlight Ornlions CQJQ First Prize, Moonlight, Ornlions 131: Class Delmting Cl, QD: Vnrsily De- bating C4-D. I , Horace Fremont Wlebb, Jr. Pgrtlgmd, MQ, Commons Club. Parker Crossby Webb Brooklyn, N. Y. Phi fillllllllil Della: f'lu.ss Ihusolmll fl, fl, fll: Cllupcl Choir Cl, 2, 3, -U5 Glee Club C4-D: Cerele Frnngnis l T7 ......,...... - ,--.::.'A .. ...,....-,.......-.,.. -...,.....,-4...-.,.-..... jgr'.if.'? gE--i..g..4....,,,L,e x 1 'ix ,..w.,,.---, -.,.. ,4., xB. .,... . .... XT .,.. ,Ox '13-5E,. :-1 M '- 69 M 19 C CG U L1 B LM B Ni si '-lwwfff . 'L DNQTS'-iff-.dv Q.. to ..o.,WHmMMM. Lyles Zabriskie Wells Brooklyn, N. Y. Delta Upsilon: Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 35: College Orchestra Cl, 2, 31g Cap mul Balls 12, 3, 41g Secretary, Classiral Society CID. Joseph Thomas Wilson Nahant, Mass. Psi Upsilon: Business Manager, Graphic CQ, 35: Cap and Bells CQ, 3, 4-D: Glee Club CSD: Varsity Track Squad fl, 2, 35: Varsity Football Squad CQ, 3, 415 Line Coach, Freshman Team C415 Non-Athletic: Council CQ, 35: Chapel Choir Cl, 2, 3, 41: Class Relay CQ, iljg Class Football Cl, 223 Deutscher Vcrein Cl, 25. Clifford Jerome lVood Fair Haven, Vt. Commons Club. lVyllis Eaton lvright Lowell, hlass. Commons Clubg Phi lleta Kappa: Sophomore Honors: Pipe and Quill C4-D: Rifle Club CD: Standing Committee, College Church MJ: Classical Society CID: Deutscher Verein QED: Phil. Union, Secretary-Treasurer CSD: President Q4-D. 2-Q .... , .gl 1 C ri D s' N' vs-i s 1-sv - - sfN ll '70 M 19 I LN G U L1 ELM EN se1ANiiisMaw-all J ...J 26 :free-QM! - 4-'A f4'6'4?4?r4-Q-6'-' , Ferdinand Lott iVyc-kofl' Brooklyn, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa: Varsity Sovcer C3, 4-J: Ulass Soc-1-er CQJQ ' Class Basketball fl, QD. Sometime Members of I925 YVarren Irving Arc-her . . Albert Bonynge . . Abbott Franc-is Brownell . Clarence Stedman Chandler . John Parmenter Cluett Howard Emerson Coe . Henry James Crawford Roberts Fellows Cutler Arthur Dwight Dana, Jr. Harrison Gaslin Dickey, Jr. . John Augustus Dow . John Edwin Dowling . Robert James Dunlop . Maxwell Hall Elliott, Jr. Robert Trogway Evans Chester Burrows Freeman . John Beury Gallaudet . George Millard Graves . Roger Brush Haviland . . George Fuudenburg Humphrey Paul VVhitney Hyatt . i . Robert Black Ivory . Cyrus Houston Jones, Jr. Richard I-Ioster Jones . Charles Gregory King, III . Finley Bailey Krauser . Richard Houston Ludcman . . . . . Lee, Mass. l.oeust Valley, L. I. New York, N. Y. . Keene, N. H. . . Troy, N. Y. . WVaterbnry, Conn. . Cleveland, 0. . Suffern, N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Minneapolis, Milill. New York, N. Y. . Troy, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. New York. N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Cincinnati, 0. Philadelphia, Pa. . Bennington, Vt. . . Gloversville, N. Y. . Saratoga Springs, N. Y. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Glen Osborne, Pa. El Paso, Tex. . Columbus, U. . Cleveland, 0. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sayville, N. Y. ..,. -M ,,,, -,,,,-ffiJ,'if,5,,,,,..f.44..?.:pEt:i1f:gi7: r121'lj:1:ggg--m---- it N 1 999 JJ:E'i7 9fea-is 'J wtseqei ' AAEZLQ I --nv ' a :s 'P 3 ,Y 5 F P'Lf+QN5, B N. 26 Leslie Parry Lugsdin . . .llenry Gordon lNIac-Morran . John 'l'homas Nfains . . Daniel Ilerhert Mehaury, Jr. YVallac'e Platt Neilson . . Grove Frederick Newhard, Jr. Whitmore Parker . . Avery Sherhourne Peabody . Alfred Kittredge Pearson . Charles Weaver Perry . Robert VVhinyates Post John Sherwin Prescott . . Charles Hamilton Sabin, Jr. . Walter Friedrich Schmidt . Alan Kirkwood Shaw . Denys Russell Slater . Ralph Hazlewood Soby Frederick Jaques Swan . Frederick Talmadge Towne . Baltus Barentszen Van Klee:-k Julius Augustus Woodeoek. Jr. . Miliiieapolis,Minn. . Port llnron, Mieh. Greenfield, 0. . Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . Darien, Ill. Hartford, Conn. . Pittsfield, Mziss. . NVest. Newton, Mass. . Gardner, Mziss. . Greenheld, Mziss. . ' Jersey City, N. J. . Cleveland, 0. New York, N. Y. New York. N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y. . Dallas, Tex. Hartford, Conn. . Dorchester. lVIass. . Stamford, Conn. . Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Asheville. N. C. X I 1 A' 5 . .... . W4 ...,-,..,.,,...,,,.,..-.....i:...ZiZ,3'?fi?:Tl.L.....g.....-.v..1' 2 R91 , N 1 I X ,.. ,.., .... .. ..,. Q... ..-..-..,,...,.............Vi ' V ,ex N '72 939 K'-fa-af' migrfi 4 M. x L5 1Q 2-www G ULIELM ENS IAN fwesw 'ITM ' . 'X uw- ,. -' -vvggywyn Q Q +N9NC?-amz-an-' W diff-Q-Q-el-49-.-cf-6' 64 5 'f X 2 4 98? Jfswu E E9 1. J M 9Qf,..6, .. N 73 A Pi NZ IX CLASS OF 1926 CD C 5 X X X U NF' Z D5 Z fb A A ? f QP E iz iii, 'Si ' .. ' 'W . ...QWWBW G. U LI BLM E N 19 . 26 , ,Ralf . -H+... , A 'RQ 1 .- ,. , , H1 km L'-3-CfwqQd,G4gaq NG -Q, -6,643-.134 R. J. I4mmm:-l'n-sirIonI. A. li. f'llAPMAN4'Vil'1'-l,l'0Siill'llt S. W. Rmlm:alms-Scrwc-1.:1.l'y C. I.. SMY'l'lll'I '-Tl'l'IlSlll'0l' D-' .... 1. .,:-i.4...,.i.f' ...fa MWTQZL.. . A ii.1'ii131ii1T.g1T.'iA 2H5fF::f'M'--A-A-4+A-1----ff-1-N if X ' ' 'RB 4 z- .. 1 543 ' 5m r'f'WTQ-T A f I 75 IQ GUL1B1eMgNs1,AN swarm, E I 3'4 '2?-411-Q-fa-Q-4--e-4r4f 66 unior Class . . . PTO.91ill07If . . V fi ce- President . Secretary Robert Jenks Beede . Alger Baldwin Chapman Steward Watson Richards . Charles Loomis Smythe . . Treasurer . . . . . . Pittsburg, Pa. lVIarcus Wilson Acheson, III Chi Psi: Chapel Choir CQ, 3Dg Class Swimming CQ, SD. Frederick Kingston Ashbaugh ...... Windsor, Ontario Commons Clubg Secretary, Phil Union CSD, Outing Club CSDQ Mid-Western Clubg Class Track C1D. Howard Carter Babbitt ........ Honolulu, H. I. Phi Gamma Delta: Varsity Football Squad CSD: Varsity Swimming Squad C2Dg Class Football C1Dg Cercle Francais CSD. Allen Harlow Bacon, Jr. ........ Albany, N. Y. De ta Kappa Epsilong Class Football C1Dg Class Basketball CID: Class Track CID: Outing Clubg Manager, Cross-Country C3Dg Assistant Manager, Varsity Track CSD. Cameron Baird ...... ' . . . Buffalo, N. Y. Delta Upsilong College Orchestra C2Dg Musical Clubs CSD. Edgar Park Baker ........ New York, N. Y. Kappa Alphag Classical Society CSD. Mills Phillips Baker ........ Great Neck, L. I. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Class Track Cl, QD, Class Hockey Cl, QD, Captain CID, Varsity Hockey Squad Cl, QD, Team CSDQ Varsity Soccer Squad CQDQ Varsity Tennis C1, 2, SD, Captain C3Dg Runner-Up, N. E. I. Doubles C3Dg College Tennis Champion CSD, Runner-Up C2D. Frederick Hoyt Bassette . . . . . Springfield, Psi Upsilon. Yvilliam Nevison Becker ......... Lakewood, O. Phi Gamma Delta, Class Baseball Cl, 2, SDD, Varsity Tennis CQD. Robert Jenks Beede ......... Pawtucket, R. I. Alpha Delta Phi: Class Football ClDg Varsity Football CQD: Varsity Track Squad Cl, QD: Class Secretary CID: Class Vice-President CQD, President CSD: Secretary, Student Council CSDQ Managing Editor, Gulielmerzsirm C3Dg Fire Brigade CSDQ Varsity Club CQD. Donald Cadmus Berry ...... . Sea Cliff, li. I. Theta Delta Chig Purple Cow Board Cl, 2, SD, G1lI1felrnc11.virm. Board CSD. Richard Orton Billings ......... Utica, N. Y. Phi Delta Thetag Class Cross-Country CID: Varsity Squad CQD: Class Track ClDg Varsity Squad CQDQ Wrestling Squad C2Dg Hotchkiss Club, Vice-President C3D. X I C ' .. .-, -...,. ..., .....-- ,.,. .- .... ..-W Y ,lx .... , .,.. . W i X XB ,.. .,.. M. .,,,,. i I X v A iw 5 .1 49 .. f A . li '76 ,r 19 I 'G ULI BLM EN SCIAIY '+N'4', -MMG , N- ' ' ' Ge-Q-Q-Q George Bell Bogart ......... New York, N. Y. Sigma l'hig Cla.ss Basketball Captain CU: Varsity Basketball C92. BD: Varsity Baseball Squad CU, 'Foam CRD: llonor System fl0llllllll.l.0t' Cl, 2, Iijg Fire Brigade CQ, 31. Cary William Bok ........ Merioll Station. Pa. Delta 'Kappa Epsilon: Varsity Baseball Cl, QD: Varsity Club Cl, QD: Chapel Choir Cl, 2, SQ: Musical Clubs C3l: Record Board CQ, ID: G'ul1fzfl11wnxiaw, Editor-in-Chief CSD: Committee ol Ten C872 Rifle Club CQ, SD: Fire Brigade C2Dg Williams Union C352 Freshman Cap and Bells Cljg Outing Club CQ, SJ: Class Treasurer C2lg Class Baseball CD5 Executive Committee, Republican Club C2, SJ. Francis Burton Bossi .......... Media, Pa. Delta Upsilong Varsity Football Ciijg Class Football Cl 213 College Orchestra CQ, sy: Class Track Cljg Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 353 Cap and Bells CUE Honor System Committee. . . West Newton, Mass. Roger Wing Brace ....... Phi Gamma Deltag Class Football Cljg Class Swimming Cljg Varsity Swimming CQ, 355 Sophomore Honors CQJ. . . New York, N. Y. Richard Mztrian Brett ...... Kappa Alphag W. C. A. Boys Work Committee, Chairman Cfijg Cabinet C353 Prom Coni- mittec CQDQ Class Cross-Country CU. John Earle Brewer ........ Newton Center. Mass. Zeta Psig Class Cross-Country Cljg Varsity Track Squad Cl, QD: Varsity Football Squad C213 Manager, Freshman Hockey Cfijg Manager, Class Baseball CQJ. Harold Suydam Brewster ....... Elizabeth. N. J. Sigma Phi: Class Debating Manager Cljg Cap and Bells Cl. 853 Class Baseball Cl, 2, SJ, Varsity Squad C213 Assistant Manager, Varsity Basketball CSD. George Winthrop Brown, Jr. ..... Chestnut Hill, Mass. Psi Upsilong Class Football Cl, Qjg Varsity Football Squad Cl, 215 Class Track CU. Robert Nlurray Busselle ........ Chappaqua, N. Y. Phi Gamma Deltag Class Football Cljg Varsity Football Squad CQ, BQ. Clinton Grady Butler . . . West Orange, N. J Phi Gamma Deltag Class Baseball Cl, 2, ID: Varsity Squad Cl. Q15 Fire Brigade C31 L Classical Soeietyg Class Football CQD. Richard Folsom Buttolph Sophomore Honors. Jolm Ray Camp . . . . Classical Societyg Sophomore Honors. Donald Wells Catlin . . . . Commons Clubg Chapel Choir CQ, SJ. Robert I-Iasleden Chamberlin . . Phi Gamma Delta: Class Debating CUZ Pcerade Committee C92J. Indianapolis, Ind. . Midclletowii, Conn. New York, N. Y Scarsdale, N. Y Cap nn1lBr'll.fr CU: Varsity Soccer Squad CQ. 31 I X ,.... .,,. ,..,,.. .... . T,-55 77 3 'W-3QQeAQB v'9 e-.f Xl I -1.-.. G ULIEJIJIVI ENTS IAN rswsfww - . MW . I - -Q-1-Stagg. QQ-4 . .W 26 Alger Baldwin Chapman ........ Glen Cove. N. Y. Sigma Phi: Delta Sigma Rho: Class Basketball CI. 2, SD: Class Debating CID: Adelphic llnion CI. 2. SD: Prom Committee CQD: Assistant. Manager, Varsity Tennis CSD: Cup and Bella CSD: Class Treasurer CQD: Class Vice-Presirlent. CSD: Fire Brigade CSD. Daniel Knowlton Chapman ....... New York, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Class Cross-Country CID: Class Hockey CID: Varsity Squad CQD: Team CSD: Class Baseball CID: Class Football CQD: W. C. A. Treasurer CQD: Recording Secretary CSD: Class Secretary CQD: Student Council CSD: Prom Committee CQD: Treas- urer, Peerade Committee CSD: Fire Brigade CQ. SD: Committee on Non-Athletic Funds CSD. Joseph Lyman Child ........ Springfield, Ill. Commons Club: Assistant Advertising Manager, Purple Cow Cap: Treasurer. Gun Club CQD: Outing Club CQD: W. C. A. CI, QD: Mid-Western Schools Club CI. QD: Class Soccer CID. Sanford Beach Church ......... Albion, N. Y. Commons Club: Class Debating CID: Varsity Debating C2D: Moonlight Orations CQD: Adelphic Union CQ, SD: Cercle l ra.nqais CQ, SD: Classical Society CSD: Committee of Ten CSD. Alexander Mitchell Clement ....... Willimanset, Mass. Sigma Phi: Class Football CID: -Class Baseball CID: Class Hockey CID: Varsity Football CQ, SD: Varsity Baseball CI, 2, SD, Captain CSD: Fire Brigade C2. SD. . Frederick George Cleveland ....... Portland, Me. Zeta Psi: Record Board CI, 2, SD: Class Cross-Country CID: Class Basketball CID: Mana- ger, Freshman Soccer CSD: W. C. A. llarullmok CSZD: Varsity Cross-Country CQ, SD: Assis- tant Manager, Varsity Hockey CSD. George Alfred Cluett, Jr. . . Troy, N. Y. Delta Psi. ' Robert Schuyler Coe ..,.... Brooklyn, N. Y. Theta Delta Chi: Varsity Baseball CI, QD: Manager, Class Debating CID. Stewart Lambert Crofts ........ Mt. Vernon. N.Y. Phi Sigma Kappa.: Varsit.y Track Squad CID: Varsity Track CQD: Varsit.y Cross-Country CSD: Captain-Elect CSD: Class Cross-Country CID: Class Track CI. QD: Class Basketball CI, 92, SD: Auxiliary Prom Committee CQD: Fire Brigade CSD. V Norman Lewis Crowley ...... . Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Commons Club. Herbert Addison Dalmas ........ Philadelphia, Pa. Delta llpsilon: Purple Cow Board CQ, SD: Graphic Board CQ, SD: Peerade Committee CSD: Grrlir-lwrzmzariun Board CSD. ' Robert Borodel Denison ........ Cleveland, 0. Phi Delta Theta: Second Prize, Prince Swimming Meet CID: Class Swimming Team CI, 2, SD: Assistant Business Manager, Purplr' Cow CSD: Mid-Western Schools Club, Charles Nichols Dewey . . Worcester, Mass. x 1 . -.-..... . -..,W...,-. ,... ,- ..., ,-..,.--.,-.,Z4fr?,E-.-,gh-W-, Q 1 ,C , C, jg ,C Kappa Alpha. 0 ,..,. ' .. x 'S I -.-I -,- N Nugget- lil 78 19 C G ULIBL1N4gBNiS'LAN -We .sw 'Z ' . Nwfilq- ., , , I -l A 5,6 Douglas Doherty ......... Clifton, N. J. Alpha Delta Phi: Class Basketball Cl, 25: Class Baseball Cl, 2, 35: Varsity Baseball Squad Cl, 25: Freshman Declamation Contest Cl5g Moonlight Orations C25: Varsity Wrestling C253 Assistant Manager, Varsity Soccer C35. Robert Golden Donaldson, Jr. . . . Washington, D. C. Classical Society: Sophomore Honors. Robert Cooley Elderfield ........ . Niagara Falls, N.Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Class Football Cl, 25: Varsil.y Football Squad C25: Class Basketball Cl,25: Class Baseball CQ, 35: Varsity Basketball Squad CQ, 35. Frederick Sumner Ely ........ Pittsburg, Pa. Q Theta Delta Chi: Cross-Country Squad C25: Wrestling Squad Cl5. Henry Bidwell Ely ......... New York, N. Y. Sigma Phi: Manager, Class Football C15: Assistant Manager, Swimming C35: Glee Club C35: Classical Society C35. Verling Clair Enteman ........ Jersey City, N. J. Commons Club: Deutscher Vcrein CI5: Republican Club CQ, 35: Outing Club C353 First Benedict Prize in Mathematics C25. Eugene Charles Eppinger ....... Walla Walla, Wash. Chi Psi: Intramural Manager C35: Class Track C151 Varsity Track Squad C25: Class Relay C25: Cap and Bells, Stage Department C35. John Wesley Estabrooks, Jr. . Allston, Mass, Commons Club: Outing Club C35. Samuel Hoe Evans ......... New York, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Class Football Squad Cl5: Varsity Football Squad CQ, 35: Chapel Choir Cl, 2, 35: Glee Club Cl, 2, 35: College Orchestra C35: W. C. A. Deputations Com- ' mittee C35. William Albert Evans, Jr. Detroit, Mich. Commons Club. 1' I 3 'llllOlI1il.S Ewing, Jr. . 1 ltts zurg, l a. 'l'hcta Delta Chi. Edward Warren Fletcher ........ Janlestown, N. Y. Beta Theta Pi: Cap and Bells Cl, 2, 35: Costume Manager C2, 35: Classical Society C2, 35: Cercle Francais CQ, 35: Sophomore Smoker Committee C25. Lloyd Gallagher ......... Westfield, N. J. Phi Sigma Kappa: Class Baseball Cl, 25: Second Assistant Advertising Manager, Gmphig C25: Assistant C35: Assistant Transportation Manager, Musical Clubs C25: Transportation Manager C35. Maurice Lewis Goodkind, Jr. ........ Chicago, Ill. Commons Club: Business Manager, Clulivlnrmzsiun C35: Class Soccer CQ, 35: Secretarv, Cercle Francais.C35: Classical Society Cl, 2, 35: Sophomore Honors: Second Benedidl Prize in Latin C25. .1 , rc Ms . ,. ..-,....., me lc J , X-, we .,,, H lj q 5 Q . , g, ...... .,...,. - g L .-..-..- l fs, 'RSC-Jed xg I 79 pg IQ G U LI B LNI E NtMS' A'iiiw'W we Q 4'C1'44-fs-ef-444-Q-4-6-Q-ff Lawrence Chamberlain Grosh, Jr. ....... Toledo, 0. Chi Psi: Class Football C153 Varsity Football Squad C353 Class Track C153 Clee Club C153 Cap mul Bells C15. r Harold McIntyre Grout, Jr. ........ Troy, N. Y. Commons Club: Purple Clow, Circulation Department C2. 35: Chapel Choir C353 Mandolin Club C2, 353 Glee Club C353 Cup anfIB1fll.v C153 Class Soccer C253 W. C. A. C25. Richard Allen Hackett ........ Riverdale, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa: Class Football C153 Varsity C2, 353 Sophomore Honors C253 Benedict Prize in French C253 Cercle Francais C253 Vice-President C353 Varsity Wrestling Squad C252 Outing Club C2, 353 Graphic Board C35. Edwin Wayne Haley ........ Montclair, N. J. Chi Psig Varsity Baseball C253 Varsit.y Football Squad C353 Class Football C253 Intercol- legiate Golf Team C25. Nichols Hall ........ . Springfield, Mass. Delta Psi3 Advertising Manager, Purple Cow C35. Simon Edwin Hallagan, Jr ....... Newark, N. Y. Psi Upsilong Assistant Circulation Manager, Graphic C35. Bruce Stephens Hamilton ........ Evanston, Ill. Phi Delta Theta3 Class Baseball Cl, 2, 353 Class Swimming C153 Varsity Baseball Squad C25. Robert Delesderniers Harper ....... East Orange, N. J. Delta Kappa Eps',lon3 Class Football C153 Varsity Squad C253 Gulielvnmmian Board C353 Clap and Bells C153 Assistant Manager, Musical Clubs C353 Prom Committee C25. Joseph Jesse Hassinger .... . New York, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilong Varsity Baseball C35. Harold Bradford Hitchcock ...... West Hartford, Conn. Phi Delta Theta: Musical Clubs C2, 353 Octette C353 Varsity Cross-Country C2, 353 Graphic Board C1,'2, 353 Fire Brigade C353 Outing .Club C2, 35. Harold Ahrens Holbrook . A ..... Newton Center, Mass. Commons Club: Class Soccer C153 Varsity Squad C253 Team C353 Varsity Track Squad C153 News Bureau C25, Manager C353 W. C. A. Foreign Work Committee C353 Non- Athletic Council C353 Chairman, Auxiliary Prom Committee C253 Publicity Committee, Republican Club C353 Rifle Club C35. Paul Malleville Howard ........ Williamstown, Mass. Phi Delta Theta: Chapel Choir C353 Fire Brigade C353 Varsity Cross-Country Squad C253 Auxiliary Choir C253 Cap and Bells C15. Frederic William Howe, Jr. ....... Providence, R. I. Alpha Delta Phi: Varsity Football C2, 35, Captain-Elect C353 Class Football C153 Varsity Hockey C1, 2, 353 Class Hockey C153 Varsity Track Squad C153 Class Treasurer C153 Class President C253 Student Council C353 Fire Brigade C25. Henry Horton Humphrey .... . . . Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Delta Upsilong Class Basketball C15. M' if-9 3 3 'SsQ,1,4,4f91 80 fa ii. i, ii , 19 G ULIELM E,NSLA,1NI asm .MM , ' N' M ., 5 Q d , 7 1 . H il rss sesvf q' John Harvey Humpstonc ....... Brooklyn, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Class Soccer C113 Varsity C253 Firc Brigade C352 Photogriqmhie Department, Graphic Cl, 2, 35. - Thomas Herbert Johnson ....... Montpelier, Vt. Delta Ilpsilon3 Grapliic Board Cl, 2, SD3 Cap and Balls Cl, 2, ID. Henry Stokes Kamerly . ..... Philadelphia, Pa. Commons Club. Yin-'Pang Kao . . Tientsin, China George Holland Keating . . Buffalo, N. Y. Kappa Alpha: Class Soccer CU. Preston Paris Kellogg ........ Glens Falls, N. Y. Delta Upsilong Class Basketball Cl, 2, 353 Varsity Squad CSD. Sanford Heath Keyes ........ Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Commons Clubg Auxiliary Prom Committee C223 Class Football C213 Varsity Squad Cgjjg Class Debating C292 Sophomore Honors. Leonard Dodd Kaitlin. Jr ........ Kansas City, Mo, Delta Kappa Epsilon: Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 31: Cfhapel Choir C2, JD: Class lrack CU, Manager, Freshman Basketball C353 Assistant Manager, Varsity Wrestling CID. John Holdridge Leech . ..... Jamaica, N. Y. Commons Club. Ranstead Siebert Lehmann . Elgin, III, Commons Club. Henry Lindenmeyr .... ..... N ew York, N. Y. Psi Upsilon3 Class Basketball Cl, 2, 3,3 Varsity Squad C253 Class Baseball Cl, 2, BJ, Purple Cow Board Cl, 2, 333 Fire Brigade CSU. Warren Putnam Livingston ....... Thompson, Conn. Zeta Psig Clap and Bells CIJQ Auxiliary Prom Committee C213 Varsity Wrestling CQ, 35, Richard Parker Lott .......... Warren, Pa. Psi Upsilon3 Record Board Cl, 2, ill: W. C. A. Boys Work Commitl.ee C253 Publicity Com- mittee, Republican Club C2j3 Executive Committee C2l. John Moore Loucks . . Potsdam, N. Y. Edwin Ripley Loughrey ...... Newton Highlands, Mass. Phi Gamma Deltag Freshman Declamation Contest Clk Moonlight Orations C253 W, C, A. Publicity Committee C2, BD: Glee Club Cl, 2, 313 Auxiliary Prom Committee C2J. Arnold Jacobi McAneny . ....... New York, N, Y, Phi Delta Theta: Class Soccer CID: Varsity Soccer C253 Varsity Squad C352 Varsity Wrestling Squad C253 Outing Club C2l: Hotchkiss Club. ' X I , Y -,M-,,, H H .. , - V - Z 1'X '4'-- f- . L .... . ,, -.-.... -... . .p . V..-,.....l ' 2 - ' gases 81 26 X I .I 19 xx G U LI BLM ENC-S IAN emma ,, ,T I A . r I, Frank Waugh McCulloch ........ Evanston, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta: Record Board C1, 2, 315 Associate Editor C815 W. C. A. Cabinet C2, 31: Chairman, Speakers Committee C215 Chairman, College Religious Work Committee C215 Corresponding Secretary C315 Varsity Track C215 Varsity Cross-Country C315 Class Cross-Country C115 Chapel Orchestra C1,215 Musical Clubs C115 Honor Syst.em Commit- tee C315 Fire Brigade C815 Sophomore Honors C215 Phil. Union C215 Williams Union C1, 21. Ralph Fairchild Mcflielvey ....... Suffern, N. Y. Commons Club. Jolm Ellis lVIcl.aury ........ Pelham Manor, N. Y. Delta Psi5 Class Baseball Manager C115 Cerele Francais C21. David Ives lVIackie, Jr. ........ New York, N. Y. Alpha Delta Phi: Class Football Cl, 215 Varsity Squad C315 Class Track C1, 215 Varsity Track Squad C1, 215 Class Relay Cl, 215 Varsity ltclay C21. John MitCMl1FtP16 ......... Freehold, N. J. Kappa Alpha5 Class Baseball Cl, 21, Captain C115 Varsity Squad C215 Fire Brigade C31. Grant Carpenter Manson ....... Detroit. Mich. Ernest Mantius ......... Englewood, N. J. Alpha Delta Phi5 Class Football C115 Varsity Squad C215 Team C31. David Bernard lVIathias ........ Coronado, Calif. Zeta l'si5 Record Board C1, 2, 315 Manager, Freshman Football C315 Class Track C115 Fire Brigade C31. Harold Emerson Miller . Brooklyn, N. Y. Theta Delta Chi. ' YVilliam Irving Morey ........ Buffalo, N. Y. Kappa Alphag Class Baseball Cl, 21: Varsity Squad C215 Assistant Manager, Varsity Football C315 Fire Brigade C215 Phil. Union C31. Frederick Drake Neilson ..... Wilmette, Ill. Psi Upsilon5 Leader College Orchestra, C31. Francis Tilden Nichols . . I . . Oyster Bay, N. Y. Kappa Alpha5 Varsity Track C31. i John Nicholas 0'Gorman ...... New York, N. Y. Beta Theta Pi: Assistant Circulation Manager, Ifvcorrl C81. Albrecht Pagenstecher, III ....... New York, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa: Class Soccer C115 Varsity C2, 311 Captain-Elect C315 Graphic Board C1, 2, 315 Photographic Editor, GUli0l77ll'Il-Willllf C315 Publicity Manager, Forum C315 Cerele Francais C215 Deutscher Verein C115 Cap and Bells C11. Robert Prescott Parker ....... Pittsfield, Mass. Kappa Alpha: Assistant Stage Manager, Cap und Bcllx C31. Preston Clement Patch . . Q . . . Chicago, lll. Chi Psi. , xg 1 x rg I l .xt g.., :, ..... ...,.. 5' ..-., . ll 82 tif IQ GULIELNIENSIAN swam Charles Taft Peters Indian River, Micll. Chi Psi. VVillia1n Anthony Poissant . . Chazy, N. Y. Commons Clubg Sophomore llouors. Robert Morris Popham ........ New York, N. Y. Alpha Delta Phi: Class Football C111 Varsity Football CQ, 31: Varsity Hockey Squad C113 Varsity Hockey C2, 315 Class Baseball Cl, 213 Varsity Squad C213 Fire Brigade C31g Cap and Bulls C11. Kenneth Andrews Porter ........ West Haven, Conn. Psi llpsilon: Class Baseball C1, 2, 31g GllliflIlIl'7lNI'IUI. Board C315 Cercle Frangais C31g Outing Club C31. Elwyn Greeley Preston, Jr ....... Lexington, Mass. Kappa Alpha: Business Manager, llrupllhr C311 Assistant Business Manager, Cap and Bells C31g Secretary-'l'reasurer, Non-Athletic Council C31. Frederick Rauh .... . Cincinnatti. O. Commons Club: Fire Brigade C31. Robert Latimer Redfield. Jr. New York, N. Y. Theta Delta Chi. Paul Revere Reynolds, Jr ........ Scarsdale, N. Y. Commons Club: Auxiliary Prom Committee C211 Assistant Business Manager, Rcmrrl C31: Sec-retary-Treasurer, Forum C31: W. C. A. Educational Committee C313 Foreign Work Committee C313 Adelphic Union C313 Committee of Ten C31. Stewart Watson Richards .... , . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Commons Club: W. C. A. Foreign Work Committee C211 Chairman C31: Class Secretary C312 Manager, lfreshman Baseball C31g Class Football Manager C215 Rifle Club C313 Fire Brigade C31. John Aaron Riegel ......... Bethlehem, Pa. Sigma Phig Manager, Class Basketball Cl1g Outing Club Cl, 21: Secretary C315 Deutscher Verein C11: Gruplzic Board CQ1: Assistant Photographic Editor, Record CQ, 313 Assistant Press Manager, Musical Clubs C31. Walter Sabin Root, Jr. . . Cleveland, 0. Phi Delta Theta. Harold Clement Rose ....... Great Kills, N. Y. Commons Clubg Class Cross-Country C111 Class Football CQ1. Arthur Truman Safford, Jr. ........ Lowell, Mass. Zeta Psi: Varsity Cross-Country CQ, 31: Assistant Press Manager, Cap and Bell.-r C31g Assistant Manager, Goll' C313 'l'reasurer, Outing Club C313 Adelphic lfnion C31g Assistant Manager, Debating C31. Richard Wenham Sawtelle . . .- .... Binghampton, N. Y. Theta Delta Chig Chapel Choir Cl, 2, 31, Musical Clubs CQ. 31- :,: miivlsi, N . Y, X'f ,.. -1 1 F L ,.., 1. ..,... .., ...,.,,. .. .,., f ...f,.+.....,...,.- Z X 83 11 Q CG UfLIBLgNIEQNSfIAN -Www. We Richard Robert Edward Schumacher . Commons Clubg Class Baseball CI, 2, SD. . Hyndsville, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Arthur William Siegrist . . . Delta llpsilong Class Baseball CI, 2, SD. George Richard Robert Simon ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. Commons Clubg Class Soccer CID: Varsity Soccer CQD. John Miller Slaughter . . . South Bend, Ind. Ebenezer Smith ...... New York, N. Y. Phi Delta Thetag Varsity Hockey Squad CSD. Norwich, Conn. Edward Arnold Smith .... Commons Club. . Jolm Henry Smith, Jr. . New York, N. Y. Sophomore Honors. Charles Loomis Smythe ....... Santa Barbara, Calif. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Class President CIDQ Student Council CI, 2Dg Class Treasurer CSD, Chairman, Prom Committee CQD: Varsity Track CI, 2, SD: Class Football CIDQ College Orchestra tsp. Class Relay CI, QD: Class Track CID: Peerade Committee CSD5 W. C. A. Sooehow Committee CIDQ Outing Club CSD: Musical Clubs Csyg Leader-elect, Mandolin Club CSDQ Secretary, University School Club. John Dutton Steele, Jr. ........ Wayne, Pa. Phi Gamma Delta, Assistant Advertising Manager, Record CSD. Adrian Delano Stevenson, Jr. ...... New York, N. Y. Commons Club. Zareh Frank Surabian ........ Medford, Mass. Commons Club: Class Football CIDQ Varsity C2, SD, Varsity Wrestling CQ, SD. , James Allwood Taylor ........ Hartford, Conn. Beta Theta Pig Class Hockey CID: Class TrackCI, 2D: Varsity Squad CID: Team C2D3 W. C. A. Cabinet CSD: Glee Club CSD: Chapel Choir CSDQ Fire Brigade C3Dg Phil. Union CSD: Classical Society CSD. David Albro Traynor . . ...... Plattsburg, N. Y. Psi Upsilon: Class Debating CQD: Alternate, Varsity Debating CSD. Charles Augustus Van Orden, Jr. . . . Chatham, N. J. Chi Psig Class Baseball Cl, 2, SD. Arthur Buchan Waring ........ New York, N. Y. Commons Club: Class Debating CID: Class Soccer CIDQ Clap and Bella CIDQ Subscription Department, Record CQ, SD: Ccrcle .Francais CSD. Harry Ashton VVatkins ...... . South Orange, N. J. Alpha Delta Phi: Captain, Class llockey CID: Varsity llockey Cl, QD: Captain tsp, Class Baseball CIDQ Varsity Squad CIDQ Team C2Dg Class Football CQDQ Manager, Freshman Soccer CSD. X.l A ..... -.. . f' X.l 1 X ... v . .... ...... .. ,.... . . ....... I X ' a - 1 ' B 7 z '- fc ' N it 84 tr I9 g G U LI BLM ENCJSCIAN -QM 2 gf . -- VV' Ni'1irY-- . 'V A ?:v-ez,-ey ll' William Temple Webber ........ Texarkana, Tex. Alpha Delta Phig Class Basketball Cl, 225 Varsity Tennis Squad C22.. Kenneth Lawson Whitney ...... North Adams, Commons Club, Cap and liellx C123 Fire Brigade C325 Sophomore Honors. Andrew Foust Wiley .... ..... C incinnati, 0. Theta Delta Chi: Purple lfow Board CQ, 323 W. C. A. Boys Work Committee Cl, 225 Varsi- ty Football Squad CQ, 32. Byard Williams ....... Riverdale, N. Y. Commons Clubg Class Soccer CQ, 32: Fire Brigade C32. Rhys Bernard Williams ........ New York, N. Y. Beta Theta Pi: Varsity Swimming Cl, 2, 32: Winner, Prince Trophy C123 Winner Fresh- man Pentathlon Cl2g Cap and Balls C125 Class Track Cl, 2, 325 Lacrosse C22g Fire Bri- gade C32. Ralph Clark VVilliams, Jr ........ Brooklyn, N. Y. Beta Theta Pi: Mandolin Club Cl, Q. 325 Property Manager, Cup and Bells C323 College Orchestra CQ, 82, Class Swimming C22. Charles Cole Wing .......... Albany, N. Y. Sigma Phi: Class Football Cl, 22: Varsity Squad CQ2: Class Hockey CI2: Record Board Cl. 225 Associate l'lditor C321 Ilumlbook Board Gltl1iCl'llll?Il-Willll- Board C32: W. C. A. Cabinet C32g Junior Deacon, College Church C325 Assistant Manager, Varsity Baseball C32. Milton Joseph Wood ...' . . . Fair Haven, Vt. Commons Clubg Sophomore Honors. Mzzllrice Barnes Woodhall ....... Jersey City, N. J. Phi Gamma Delta: R1-cord Board CQ, 32: Varsity Wrestling C2, 32: Manager, Freshman Lfrack C325 W. C. A. Boys Work Committee C2, 325 Secretary and Manager. Rifle Club 2, sp. James lVIarn1a VVorthington .... Elyria, 0. Chi Psig Cerele Frangais C223 Classical Society C32. A Royal Josiah VVright, Jr. . . . Springfield, Mztss. Commons Club. X ' Mm as s .......g.g. x 1 ,'x .,.,. lTl.'Iff...-f .X .. 55559 ,B 451515 I ii 85 M 19. xr ,wmww G U Li ELM EN S 'LAN AMMMP Sometime Members of l 9 2 6 r Dan Curtis Anderson ...... Upper Montclair, N. J. Franklin Lawrence Babcock, Jr. . Bailey Balken . John Hope Sloan Barr . Clarence Stephen Best . Harry Lorin Binsse . Harry Prime Bissell Edward Slade Bliss . Emanuel Boasberg, Jr. . Robert Perkins Brown, Jr. John Louis Burgess . John Joseph Caren' . Thayer Salisbury Chapman Benjamin Willis Childs Dwight Colburn . . John Washburn Coolidge Ira Laing Couch . . Elliot Van Norstrand Diller Jean Jacques DuMortier Walker Evans, III . William Howard Fletcher, Jr. Douglas Attwood Gould Robert Fargo Greenlee . Leonard Baker Grouard William Curtis Hall, Jr. Edward Dewey Harbert William Henry Hastings, Jr. Harrison William Hatch Theodore Harry Hendrickson Stephen William HoTman Irvin Hood . . . Walter Prescott Hubbard Raleigh Russell Huggins, Jr. . John Parker Ilsley, Jr. . Reid Lefevre . . James Whiting Liddle . Joseph Simpson Little . Wilbour Kyle McAneny . Englewood, N. J. . Pittsburg, Pa. . Wayne, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Short Hills, N. J. Yonkers, N. Y. Fall River, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Providence, R. I . Waco, Tex . Columbus. 0 Brooklyn, N. Y Holyoke, Newton, Mztss . Milton. Mass . Golf, Ill Brooklyn, N. Y Norwalk, Conn New York, N. Y . Jamestown, N. Y . New Rochelle, N.Y . . Chicago, Ill Nantucket, Mzrss . Akron, O Bellefontaine, 0 . Albany, N. Y Bronxville, N. Y . Brooklyn, N. Y . Far Rockaway, N. Y . South Orange, . New York, N. J N. Y . Pittsburg, Pa . Milton, Mass . Dorset, Vt. Lockport, N. Y. . Nutley, N. J . Fanwood, N. J. I . - . ..,. g.. - W 86 Xl 0 IN lil 'G ULI ELL4 EN S LAN fwqwtm . 11-Q.Q,C,,QQ6daQ 2 get 'Kellogg hfarvin . . New Y0l'li. N- Y- Everett Brooks Merriam lVaterbnry, Conn. lvinthrop Nlerrianl . Tarrytown, N. Y. Stephen John Munson, Jr. Bridgeport, Conn. Cornelius Ferry Murphy . Los Angeles, Calif. Bronson Nlurray . . Yonkers, N. Y. Robert Lerch Nash . . Miinieapolis, Minn. lvilliam Arthur Noller . . Troy. N. Y. Robert Arthur Parks . New York, N. Y. Richard Reed . . . Pittsburg, Pa. Harry Norris Rickey. Jr. . Cleveland, 0. Raymond Budd Ridaboc-k Stamford, Conn. James Lawrenr-e Riley . Plattsburg, N. Y. John Rockwood . . Riverdale. N. Y. Donald Fassett Ross . . Minneapolis, Nlinn. John Hamilton Savage, Jr. San Antonio, Tex. Warren Smith Stoltz . 4 Bronxville, N. Y. Damon Sherbllrne Valenti! Lexington, Maxss. Winslow Metc-ztlf Walker Sc-arsdale. N. Y. Theodore Nlorgan lVille . Lakewood, 0. Evan Leidy Young . Pottstown, Pa.. I I N, 3 -,,, 'F .sy E-..m.--.-.-.-. m ..,. ...M ..,. x'.1 .afvgg R R qvlgfwae 'q 35381242-ffxal' wwf-4Qsf.L- 87 5, n Q fy HS I I Wfffvg , M --. H- -. ..-.-.-.Ng i. L. 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Winthrop Whitson Atchison John Carlton Babcock, K A . Robert Farnham Baker, A A fb John Barker, Jr., AKE . Edward Alfred Belding, XII T . Stuart Benedict, Efb . . Kenneth Hiram Benton . Leonard Watson Blake, 112 I' A Cyril Stanley Blomfield . Edward Cameron Bolton, A T Louis Roscoe Breslin, Jr., A A fb Munn Brewer . . . Thomas Mott Brown, 11122K . Joshua Danforth Bush, Jr., AK E John Westervelt Bush, II, B GH Martin Leo Butzel . . Horace Marsellus Byrnes . Ford Channing Carlisle, KID I' A George Walker Carr, A T . Charles Graham Carson, Jr. . Donald Edwin Cary . . Arthur James Cavanagh . James Oliver Clark, Jr., CIIA 9 Kenneth Winston Cole . . Harold Taber Commons, ZXII Robert Yellowlee Condit . William Groff Conklin, B GH Douglas Duff Connah, KID I' A Edward Ford Cordial, 111 I' A . Edward Joseph Coughlin, Jr. Walter Louis Coughlin . . . 1J7'08'IlfI67If . V i ce- President . Secretary . Treasurer . Plattsburg, N. Y. . Evanston, Ill. Franklin, N. Y. . . Buffalo, N. Y. . Battle Creek, Mich. . Pittsfield, Mass. . . Riverside, Ill. . Montclair, N. J. Shelburne Falls, Mass. . . St. Louis, Mo. . Springfield, Mass. . . Waco, Tex. . Waterford, N. Y. . Larchmont, N. Y. . Lyons Falls, N. Y. . Wilmington, Del. . Buffalo, N. Y. . Detroit, Mich. . Syracuse, N. Y. . Ashtabula, O. . . BuHalo, N. Y. . Ridgewood, N. J. . Lyonsville, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Westfield, N. J. . . Detroit, Mich. . Whitinsville, Mass. . . Ithaca, N. Y. . Glen Ridge, N. J. . East Orange, N. J. . New Rochelle, N. Y. . . Passaic, N. J. . Passaic, N. J. Harold Oberlin Craig . . Blanchester, O. .. k. ,,........... . ,. .... ........ .... .....-..... X.f ,... .... ....... ....,.., I X Sie-a ' 733434545 ' ' - ' ' I , - . A fwwwt' G U LI EJIJIVI MSWMWM -..... 'if' Nag- , H ' ' Robert Bruce Dunean . . Brooklyn, N. Y. John Carrington Dunn, A T . . Colnmhns, 0. Russel lrving Ferguson . . Ware, Mass. Merritt Caldwell Fernald, Il Pllilaclelpliia, Pa. Samuel Sargent Ferris, A T . Philmont, N, Y. Frederic-k James Fessenden, Jr., ZNT' West Newton, Nlass. Harold James Field, A A Civ . Providence, R. I. George Brainerd Fowler . Springfield, Maiss. Philip Ferdinand Frank . New Rochelle, N. Y. Edward Coghlin Gihhons, XI' T New York, N. Y. Harold Pim Goodhody, XXI' . . Toledo, O. Sehuyler Whitney Goodrieh . l'ittsfield, Matss. William Fiteh Gould . . Alhany, N. Y, Clinton Furhish Grant . Menlo Park, Calif. George Graves. Jr. . Hartford, Conn. George Gray, H, XI' T . . Gardiner, Me. Nathaniel Greenwood, ZNII . Lawrence, Mass. Barton Grnhhs, H, A T . Edgewood, Pa. Hiland Hall, A T . . Springfield, Blass. John Baptiste Hall, HI . Boston, Mztss. Roger William Hardy, 9 AX Brookline, Mass. Julian Thurston Hargraves. A T Framingham. Mamss. William Allison Harris, Jr., fl! I' A . Canton, 0. Joseph Close Harseh, XXI' . . Toledo, O. Thomas Nlilford Hatch, H . . Akron, O. Frederick Otis Hodous . Hartford, Conn. Robert Nlassonneau Hoffman, Jr., EK Cleveland Heights, 0. John Hudson Hollis, Jr. . . Lynn, Mass. lVIarmadnke Burrell Holt, Jr., ANII . Denver, Col. Clement Warren Hooven, AK E Anderson, Ind. Berkeley VVilliam Hotchkiss, fI1A 9 Wfaterhury, Conn. Wlinthrop Keith Howe, Jr. . Rochester, N. Y. Haldane Johnson Huekel, ZXI1 Greellwirfll, Conn. F rederiek Seymour Hulse . Havana, Cuba William Alexander Jac-kson. A A fb Long Beach, Calif. Henry Franc-is Keale . . l5l'00klyn. N. Y. Kenneth Perkins Kenyon . New L0l1d0n, Conn. Robert Gibson Kineaid, 9 AX - Utiva, N. Y. Edward lVIoultrie Lanham, flv I' A F0l't W0l'th, Tex. William Ross Leigh, CIJZIK . Mt- VGPIIOII. N. Y. Robert Avery Leland, A T . - Bayside. ll- I- , ' 4...1g.m., ,.,. ' ' Q .. 14 T-,Q . .3 affffl' V if-55 k a4g4.-6. K K - 93 gy M FQJQF 3 '39-fi'-S'-G' -e-Q lfgiwjlfitfmssler rrM I If , is il s ' William Bradley Lewis . . Vernon Winston Littlefield . William Loeb, Jr., ZNP . . . Ralph Emerson Lu.m, Jr., B SH . Robert Francis MacCameron, XII 'I' Charles Stedman Mac-Farland, Jr. . Clifford Burwell Marsh, Jr., A A fb Ernest Davis Marshall . . . Malcolm Sudlow Martin, fb I' A . Clinton Staples Mason, AK E Hugh Byron Mehan, B 911 . William Brown Meloney, V . Jacob Ferdinand Miller . John Willard Morehouse . Theodore Pomeroy Moser . Fred Otis Newman, ZNI1 . . Frank Watson Newman, ZNI1 . William Greene Nightingale, Jr., XII T Joel Benedict Nott, K A . . Lawrence Hopkins Nott, K A . Hubert Sawyer Packard, 111 A 6 . William Sturges Parker, fb I' A . Joseph Marshall Pattison . . Hollis Bryant Pease , . . William Bowler Phelps, Jr., 1112K . John Keith Pratt, KPEK . . Howard Sewell Pruyn, 111 A 9 Ganson Purcell, KA . . Robert Milner Pyle, 2 111 . William Henry Rose, Jr., XII T James Benno Rosenwald . John Lincoln Rowland, AA CID Perry Lounsberry Ruston, ZXI1 . Edward Maurice Salomon, Jr. Winfield Garvin Saunders . Frederick William Schaefer, Jr. . Alvin Herman Schlosser . Stewart Seass . . . Stuart Sherman, AA fb . . Stanley Wilford Shipnes, XII T Philip Shumway, AK E . Fletcher Halstead Sillick, Jr. . Los Angeles, Calif Westfield, N. J . Oyster Bay, L. I . Chatham, N. J . Rochester, N. Y Mountain Lakes, N. J . . Buffalo, N. Y . Garden City, N. Y . Brooklyn, N. Y . Winchester, . Plattsburg, . New York, . New York, Brewster, . Hartford, Mass N. Y N. Y N. Y N. Y Conn . Tunkhannock, Pa . Tunkhannock. Pa . Providence, R. I . New York, N.Y . New York, N. Y . Pleasantvillc, N. Y . Pittsfield, Mass Simsbury, Conn . Chester, Mass . Newtonville, Mass Newton Center, . Glens Falls, Mass N. Y . . Buffalo, N. Y . Jersey City, N. J . Watertown, Mass . New York, N. Y . Pasadena, Calif . Bronxville, N. Y . New York, . Mt. Vernon, N.Y N.Y . . Manitou-on-Hudson, N. Y . New York, N. Y . Sullivan, Ill . . Winnetka, Ill . Highland Park, Ill . . Evanston, Ill Boonton, N. 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George Theodore Vickers, Jr. Victor Raymond Wahle, Zilf Deane Russell Walker, AK E Robert Wayland-Smith . Ralph Edward Webb, 9 AX . Alden Rice Wells, fb A 9 - John Donald Wells, CDA 9 . Willis Bailey White, 9 AX . Cabray Wortley, 111 I' A . Paul Webber Wright, A T . William Henry Wulp, fIJEK . John Howard Yeomans, III A 9 Walter Guido Zinn, 6 A X - . Garden Gity, L. I . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Brookline, Maxss . Williamstown, Mass . Brookline, Mass Youngstown, 0 . Astoria, L. I Crawfordsville, Ind . Newport, R. I . Chicago, Ill . Washington., D. C Jersey City, N. J . Brooklyn, N. Y East Braintree, Mass . Oneida, N. Y . Lombard, lll Fall River, Mass Fall River, Mass . Cleveland, O . Winnetka, Ill . Bellevue, O New York, N.Y Hartford, Conn Milwaukee, Wis 26 X ,.,. j. ' ' 'LAT' ww A 1 X IQ GULIBLNIJEINSWTAN amawf Sometime Members of l927 Clive Alvord . . William Taylor Arms . Henry Clarence Atkins. Jr. Richard Gordon Lawrence A Benjamin Booth Banks Harry Rank Bickel, Jr. Robert Harrison Bickford Howard Sydney Bowns, Jr. Frederick Low Chase, Jr. Orville Stewart Chase . Edward Armstrong Craig, Jr yer Hartford, Conn Deerfield, Mass Indianapolis, Ind Philadelphia, .Pa Portchester, N. Y . Lebanon, Pa Buflialo, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y Providence, R. I . Geneva, N. Y Pittsburg, Pa Edmund Stephen Cummings, Jr. . Chicago, Ill Charles Newell Fisher . . Pittsburg, Pa Alfred Augustus Fraser, Jr. . New York, N. Y Daniel Orrin Hastings, Jr. . Wilmington, Del Anthony Dey Hoagland . La Jolla, Cal Arnold Boardman Howe Braintree, Mass George Ray Huntington, Jr. . Minneapolis, Minn Frank William Hutton . . Troy, N. Y John Scott Inglis, II . . Scranton, Pa Leighton Robert Johnson Minneapolis, Minn Robert Putnam Keating . Buffalo, N. Y Ward Dix Kerlin, Jr. . Moorestown, N. J Irwin Marcus Krohn, Jr. . Cincinnati, 0 Edwin Henry Ludeman, Jr. . Sayville, L. I Hugh Eustis Paine . New York, N. Y Charles Roberts Peavy New York, N. Y John Rodman Russ . . Newton Center, Richard Carlton Shepherd . Cleveland Heights, O Gilmore Jasper Spencer . Westfield, N. J Daniel Stone . . . . Cleveland, 0 Eduard Feltberg von Wettberg, Jr. Fairiield, Conn x 1 L P 'saga - .4 ra- E ,QL Wea? I 96 M ,-,,.,lT' MWWW G U LI E LM B N 'S Q . - ,. . 5' sw5+5 B-5-9.5-9-av N FRESHMEN L Q U s P 4 4 97 1...,, -unf- ?a 5 LEE ' E -PW, as-ai i H CLASS OF 192s ' 135 -Liu., c1 wfr c3 Ifrn 9 5 3 P i is E A 1 I SUN FNS QM -...ggi V- 1 1--,,M,gN -M - - - -V -- -- -f - -V fr - -V - 7 , ' '1 19 A L Tw... W , Y w6f5 fE?-qlvr K QI fmtwf.-sr-si--qaw2yEffDfv-r:r'5 fvJLv -Gag' H ll. DMVlas--l'1'crsimlcnl, S. R.. ANulcrcsoN-Vice-I'1'4-sirluntn G. D. S'1'1-:lmNu--Sum'ut,:u'y' R. H. lilmc:EN-'l'1'uaLs111'c1' XW7 - ,, g .-K A . ex-. , ,g .ix?i:1:::55 :::iT:ii'i??fiE5s:gq'W H N '3. .T.. ,.,. 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Wentworth Brown, K A Paul Russell Browning . William Jenkins Bruff, K A . Clement Lockett Bryan, A T Ernest Albert Bryant, Jr., NI' T Julius Henry .Buchman . . President . Vice- President . Secretary . Treasurer . Pittsfield, Mass . Jamaica Plain, Mass . Yonkers, N. Y . . Kenosha, Wis . Monmouth Beach, N. J Newton Center, Mass . Freeport, N. Y . New York, N. Y . Douglaston, L. I . Dedham, . Schenectady, . Plattsburg, . New York, . Williamstown, . Ossinin g . Round Lake . . Castile, S ! Mass N. Y N. Y N. Y Mass N. Y N. Y N. Y . N utley, N. J . Evanston, Ill Brooklyn, N. Y . . Bala, Pa . . Waban, Mass . Vineyard Haven, Mass Merion Station, Pa . New York . Mt. Vernon, . New York, . . Berlin, . Greenfield, . Fairfield, . Garden City, . Los Angeles, . . Troy, , N. Y N. Y N. Y N. H Mass Conn N. Y Calif N. Y Xl xr I, X: g v , 100 Wise- . . www GUL1B1,1Ei13.Ns1AN sm-We Roger Buck, A T . . Henry McComb Bush, AK E Robert Spann Cathcart Bush . William Lewis Butcl1er, Jr., ZXI1 . Benjamin Githens Calvert . Charles Treadwell Campbell . Ernest Carleton . . . Jack Gaylord Case . . Robert Colem-an Child, Jr. . James David Christie . . Mortimer Howell Cobb . . Kirke White Comstock, ZNI1 . . William Harvey Cooke, Jr., 112 I' A . Karl Coates Corley, Jr. . . Edwin Cornehlsen, AK E . Charles Aldrich Covert, 111 A 9 . Robert Alden Cox . . . Henry Edward Crampton, Jr., B G11 Robert Lupton Crane, Jr., dv EK . Cornelius Joseph Crowley . . Willis David Cuddeback, B 911 . Edward Paul Cunningham, Jr., 111 T Daniel Bernard Curll, Jr., 9 A X . Henry Milo Curry, II, XXI' . . Cassius Wild Curtis, A T . William Judson Curtis . . Edward Hector Danieli . . Jerome Prentiss Davidson. A T . Charles Samuel Davis, Jr., A T . David Davis, Jr. . . . Henry Dawes, A T . . . George Delano, Jr .... John Cambreleng de Mille, Jr., fb EK Floyd Winfield Derringer, fb A 9 . Pierce James Donovan . . . Frederick James Doolittle, XXII . Sidney Lillie Dorn, XII T . Richard Dorsey, Jr., 'I' T . . George Hurlbut Dougherty, 22 fb . Fred Maurice Dudley, Jr. . . Henderson Scott Dunn, 22 fb . Robert Dunn . . ' . . . Fall River, Mass. . Wilmington, Del. Arlington, N. J. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Wayne, Pa. . Williamstown, Mass. . Flushing, N. Y. . Jackson, Mich. . Brookline, Mass. . . . Chester, Pa. . Westhampton Beach, L. I. . . Detroit, Mich. . East Orange, N. J. . Washington, D. C. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Garden City, N. Y. . Bridgewater, Mass. . New York, N. Y. . . Buffalo, N. Y. . Williamstown, Mass. . . Ithaca, N. Y. . New Rochelle, N. Y. . . Wayne, Pa. . Coraopolis, Pa. . Noblesville, Ind. . Albion, N. Y. . Newark, N. J. . Buffalo, N. Y. . Buffalo, N. Y. . Bloomington, Ill. . . Columbus, 0. . . Tiverton, R. I. . Newton Center, Mass. . New Rochelle, N. Y. . Williamstown, Mass. Oak Lane, Pa. Johnstown, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. u Glen Ridge, N. J. Jersey City, N. J. Jersey City, N. J. Germantown, Pa. f ,,,,,,, i ,,.-' ' .M ' X. Reese I NURS' Whitney Carlisle Dunning, XXII . William Herbert Eaton, Jr. . Donald Dixon Edgar . . William Seward Elder, Jr. VVilliam Michael Epstein . David Richardson Fall, 27 fb . Jolm Albert Fellows . Edmund Winthrop Fenn Donald Daggs Finlay, ZNII . John Knowles Fitch, J1'. . Howard Porter Fitts, fb EK . Harry Lincoln Foster . . Felix Edward Fournier . . . John Chapman Francis, A A CI! . Robert Torrington Furman, Jr., AK E Ferdinand Gagliardi . . . VVilliam Wayne Galvin, 9 AX Charles Francis Gaskill, K A . Henry Gersholn Genner, B GH Henry Joseph Giard . . Jere Tucker Gibert . Edward Smillie Gilson . . Spencer Goldthwaite, AKE . . Hermon Camp Gordinier, Jr., ANI' . George Davies Graffin, XII T . . Harmon Green, fb PA . . Roger Alan Gurley, AK E . . Carlton Bowers Haakinson, AK E . Arthur Little Hamilton, Jr. . . William Berry Hardy, A T . John Dudley Harlow, XII T . George Gale Harper, ZNII Barker Tilton Hartshorn . Richard Ripley Hasbrouck . Homer Thayer Heaton . . Richard Henry Hecker . . 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Edward Douglas Howard, II David Stokehill Hunter, CID EK Curtis Marshall Hutchins, ANI' John Phythian Innes, XXII . Adam Martin Rieley Jacobs, Jr. Francis Murray Jaeckel, E 119 Joseph Andrew Jeffrey, II, XXII Lawrence Pollak Johnson . Floy Forrester Johnston . Frederick Arthur Jones, NI' T . Frank Donald Jones, A T . Kenneth Lyons Jones, 112 1' A Matt Bushnell Jones, Jr., CID EK Champness Terry Sedgwick Keep, NI' T Arthur Clinton Kellogg, A T . Kenneth Everard Kepner, KD I' A Trumbull King . . . George Kirk, III . . . John Sicher Kohn . Mortimer Kollender, Jr. Jol1n Howard Laeri, XII T . Alvin Lucien Lamarre . . . Charles Seaman Langdon, fb 1' A . Douglas Ward Lawder, AK E George Leon LeBlanc . . John Daskam Leet . Gardner Cotrell Leonard Allan Truesdell Leverich John Henry Lotz, Jr. . James Levi Lumb, CII EK . Eugene Conklin Lyke . . William Wallace McHorney . . George Caldwell McKnight, A T . Hugh Murdoch MacMullan . . Henry Charles McQuatters . Norman Lamont Macy, G AX . Charles Donald Makepeace, dl EK Webster Holmes Mandell, CIJEK . Francis Nathan Marshall, fI1EK . Donald Bruce Mathews, 6 AX . Karl Andrews Matzinger . . . Sound Beach, Conn . . Chicago, Ill Brooklyn, N. Y . . Newton, Mass . Indianapolis, Ind . Brownsville, Pa . New York, N. Y . Columbus, O . . Cincinnati, O . Rochester, N. Y . Jackson, 0 . . VVarren, Mass . . Wayne, Pa . Newton Center Mass . New York, N. Y . Swansea, Mass . Newtonville Mass . New Canaan, Conn . Port Chester N. Y . New York, N. Y . New York, N. Y. Youngstown, O. . Fall River, Mass. . Plainfield, N. J. . ,Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . New Rochelle, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. . Albany, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Pinebluff, N.C. . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Williamsport, Pa. . Los Angeles, Calif. . Newtonville, Mass. . Fall River, Mass. Cleveland Heights, O. . North Adams, Mass . Yonkers, N. Y. . Buffalo, N. Y. ,,,,i,-,,, 'Kp' , -....,......-..... ,... ... .... ..... . . .. 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Charles Bennett Regan, AK E James Speed Reid, ZKII . Philip Jarvis Reilly, A A fb . Edward Carleton Reuter . . Baldwin McKendree Rice, AK E . Woodward Baldwin Rich, AW . Robert Henry Richards . James Clement Richardson . James Lyall Ritchie . . George Bruce Robinson .... Minneapolis, Minn. New York, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. East Cleveland, 0. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Reading, Pa. New York, N. Y. . Albany, N. Y. . Columbus, 0. Battle Creek, Mich. New Lebanon, N. Y Portsmouth, O. Hillsdale, N. Y. Holliston, Mass. . Edgewood, Pa. Fall River, Mass. Arlington, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Yokohama, Japan . Haworth, N. J. Minneapolis, Minn. Montclair, N. J. . Chester, Mass. . Chicago, Ill. Woodclifl' Lake, N. J. Bound Brook, N. J. . Newton, Mass. Uniontown, Pa. New York, N. Y. . Cleveland, O. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Newton Highlands, Mass. Springfield, Ill. Montclair, N. J. New York, N. Y. . Cincinnati, O. . Baltimore, Md. Wilmington, Del. . Glendale, O. North Adams, Mass. Washington, D. 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George Dikeman Sterling, AK E . Malcolm Stone . . . ' Emery Paine Stratton, A A KID Edward Cleaveland Sweeney Telford Taylor . . . John Wool Griswold Tenney . . '4'G'-like-Q-Q-Q-4 - - - New York, N. Y. . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Glendale, Mass. Kennebunk. Me. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Lakewood, 0. . Johnsonville, N. Y. New York, N. Y . . VVinnetka, Ill . Charlemont, Mass Flushing, N. Y Greenwich, Conn . Syracuse, N. Y Yonkers, N. Y . St. Louis, Mo . . Marion, O . Huntington, N. Y Plattsburg, N. Y . Rye, N. Y St. Paul, Minn . Newtonville, Mass . Scarsdale, N. Y Huntingdon Valley, Pa . Fall River, Mass . Farmington, Conn . . Savannah, Ga . New Rochelle, N. Y . . Savannah, Ga . Farmington, Me . South Orange, N. J . Youngstown, O Hartford, Conn. . Brookline, Mass . Lawrenceburg, Ind. New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Framingham, Mass. Newton Center, Mass. . Rock Island, Ill. . Schenectady, N. Y. . VVilliamstown, Mass. Refi Www? 105 p Hervey Thompson, A A 111 . Royal Church Thurston. Jr. . Nlillarcl Fillmore Tompkins, Jr.. Ralph Ernest Wvalker . Ralph Whitmore Wallace, XII T Gordon Bailey WVashburn, K A Arthur John Waterman, Jr. . Sinclair Gardner Weeks . David Haller West . . William Henry West, Jr. . Harry Franklin VVhite, Jr., B GH Paul Helb White, Jr. . . Daniel Albert Wilcox, fb I' A . Robert Greer Wilcox . . Walter Bowie YVllliZLlllS Daniel Lynch Wilson, ANI' . Richard Burton Wvilson, Jr. . Russell Double Lee WVirth, 9 AX Gordon John Wright . . Ralph Clarke Wright . John Frederick WulH . NG'QRf.fsQ,,,, . :Wil-Q4444,5 . Adams, Nlass. . Avon. N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Worcester, Maiss. . . Bangor, Me. . Port lVashington, N. Y. . . Columbus, 0. New York, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. . Indianapolis, Ind. . Pleasantvillc, N. Y. . Fair Haven, Vt. . 1QlSll16l'C. N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . New Rochelle, N. Y. . Milwaukee, Wis. . Glen Head, N. Y. . lvashington, D. C. Brooklyn, N. Y. 3 G 4,621 if ' MQ . . . ... -,.,..........,--,...-.-.....- X' A or e-F tk-s..g..,2 Q.Jf'fori'ri'M'ro 'fN-Q2Q. . H ' N 106 G U L1 BLM ENS LAN Pemffwq 'Q A , VVWJVQZVW EWQXSLQNQNCQ . V . f xe CkE-hb.9-vyswwb-99 lm 'Law 'fi'-S'-Q-3-4---e-f8fe'6 SENIOR FEATURE SECTION E. EE- A-Q H E E-, ,... .- -,,E..,-..--A.,,..-.,.. 4,ff2:,.-.........,E, Q,,Vgg,EE,,, E 2E,,g,,- , EQ 107 ' E26 -y 0 1 7 I 'NL' . 1 1 1 . B B , 1 M 'Nq.1.,3w iff ,. . :ff--11 V ' Si l - flvqz 1 HJ-' V - f 1925's l+'AVOR,I'l'IC MOVING l'IC'l'UHlC ACTRICSH 1 M ,.., ... Hams., -. ... , -,,,,,,-.,,,.,.wA--,.-- .... ,g1ffT3g.,h...,...-. ..----.,,-..- if I X ..,. -. 1:11 ? 5F3'Ev S6664 Jvkf'-Q-s 108 seem- 'G ULI ELNI,ENiSI,AN es-We-eff 9 .X E W 4 Q'Q i?-G-4' -e-G Class Elections Man who has clone the most for Williams Sterling 50, Lowes 21, Fisher 5. Most respected man Sterling 38, Lowes 23, Bourne 10. Brightest man Richardson 24, Fiske 21, Lowes 1 2. Most scholarly man Richardson 52, Fiske 9, Wright 6. Most thorough gentleman Gladding 38, Sterling 7, Osborne 4. Most stuclious man Richardson 13, D. Brown 12, J. Smith 10. Most energetic man Keep 21, H. Clark 19, Sterling 8. Best natured man Herbert 13, A. Brown 10, Perkins 9. Most popular man Sterling 24, Fisher 23, Perkins 13. Best athlete Fisher 79, Bourne 2, Perkins 1. Most versatile Sterling 32, Keep 16, Lowes 12. Most original Fiske 24, Commons 16, Lowes 13. Best looking Perkins 19, Sterling 15, Lindsay 8. Best dresser Bicknell 25, Larsh 14, Hibbard 10. Bicknell 33, Beckwith 12. Social lion Class cave man F. Adriance 24, Frost, 17, Beckwith 13. Biggest bluffer Fisher 25, Motter 10, Plumley 7. Meekest man Krichbaum 31, Lukens 14, March 10. Xl X 1 09 19 We ie ULIBLMENgiAiN-AMGSW 26 . - , v9,?,gf9 'f aMV 6,8 496-V-eAe'e,6ff' Laziest man Shedd 8, Bicknell 7, lVlitr-hell 5, Post 5. ' Class grafter Fisher 17, G. Brown 8, Heppenstall 5. Class sport F. Adriance 18, Fay 14, Beckwith 10. Class grouch Kniffin 14, Wood 8, Bozoian 7. li Class chimney Lowes 27, Piper 22, Rudolph 7. Least appreciated man Baldwin 13, Fiske 8, Wright 8. Class bench warmer CSpring Street, F. Adriance 18, Fay 16, Fisher 10. Probable winner of Class Cup Sterling 26, F. Adriance 6, Lindsay 6. Man most likely to succeed Sterling 20, Lowes 15, Keep 13. Sometime member most missed Dickey 21, lVIcLaury 17, Mains 8, VVoodcoek 8. Most popular undergraduate foutside '25J Beede 38, Howe 11, G. Perkins 6. Your Favorite , Williams publication Record 49, Purple Cow 15, Griffin 8. College other than Williams Princeton 39, Yale 17, Harvard 11. College song 'Neath the Shadow of the Hills 22, The Nlountains 21, 'Twas in thc Days of Long Ago 19. Undergraduate diversion Movies 24, Bulling 12, VVeek-ends 5. College building Stetson Hall 28, Chapel 19, Chapin Hall 11. Campus character Col. Kelley 45, Harry Hart 7, Cabe Prindle 5. E72 , , , . -.,..,,.....,...,.......-,.... X 1 ,Kb v H p M ms . F I ..., -, I X 5-55 . 'A 7 H0 IN Q ---M G U LI BLM BNA ELAN -----is-it -- vig' . 'N'4ifsL.3,,,v' . W.. 5 N --if-........,...,.,., .,....- Q-65, Branch of athletics Football 47, Tennis 11. Woman's college Smith 30, Vassar 28, Wlellesley 5. Brand Lucky Strikes 23, Camel 17, Chesterfield 7. . Novel The Ordeal of Richard Feverel 10, The Forsyte Saga 7, Sf'1l.I'ZtIIl0lI0llG 4. Play Cyrano De Bergerac 17, Iliimlct 5, St. Joan 5. Poem If 8, Idylls of the King 5, The Passing of the Bac-kliousc 5. Author Dickens 9, Galsworthy 8, Shakspere 8. Newspaper New York Herald-Tribune 43, New York Times 29, Springfield Republican 6, Actress Clegitimatej Jane Cowl 18, Marilyn Miller 7, Ethel Barrylnorc 6. Actress fmoving picture, Corinne Griffith 11, Mary Astor 9, Betty Compson 9. Type of girl Brunette 35, Nice 10, Blonde 9. Magazine Saturday Evening Post 15, Cosmopolitan 6, Time 6. Curriculum Hardest course - Economics 5-6 9, Physics 1-Q 8, History 1-Q 5, Chemistry 1-2? 5, Geology 1-Q 5. Easiest course Spanish 1-Q 17, Biology 1-Q 13, American National Problems 5, Astronomy I-Q 5. Most interesting course Art I-H2 12, Geology I-Q 7, Astronomy 1-2 5, History 5-6 5, Philosophy l-Q 5. Least interesting Economics 3-4 7, Aniericzin National Problems 6, Spanish 1-2 6. .Most valuable course English I-2 18, Er-onomivs 5-6 9, Government I-Q 8. Most superfluous course American National Problems 14, Hygiene 9, Latin I-22 8. xr YA xr -... .... ..,. .,.. L.,-....,...- 4 jx ' 111 S---W G UL1 EIT11Xf11E1N SIAN -Q-K-4-Wi, We Best conducted department Sciences 14, English 10, History 10, Latin 10. Worst conducted department Romance Languages 56, Economics 20, Sciences 4. Course arousing most originality Philosophy 1-2 16, Rhetoric 1-Q 7, English 5-6 6, Publi Easiest year Junior 26, Freshman 22, Sophomore 20. Hardest year Senior 27, Sophomore 20, Freshman 17, Junior 17. Best year Senior 45, Junior 21, Sophomore 8. Faculty Elections Your favorite Pratt 9, Weston 9, Dutton 8. Most scholarly Dutton 23, Clark 19, Pratt 14. Best teacher Dutton 21, Maxcy 11, Newhall S. Most broad-minded Pratt 11, Clark 10, Wild 6. l Most diplomatic Weston 13, Long 10, Maxcy 10, Wild 10. Most hard-hearted McLaren 19, Hardy 14, Cru 6, Maxcy 6, Shepherd 6. Most human Agard 10, Cleland 10, Hoar 7, Newhall 7. Most influential personality Wild 25, Pratt 16, Dutton 13. 4 Most industrious Clark 21, Bufiinton 10, Dutton 8. Most conservative Doughty 29, lVIaxcy 13, Allen 7. , Best lecturer T. C. Smith 24, Mlllldlll 12, Dutton 11. G, , 'G-G-Q-G-4 c Speaking 3-4 5. 26 SA-axggqg, ...-.,........-- .-.-..-..........-..- X I Y O .. . , N . ,.... .... . ..... ....-. I 112 I G,ULIELMENSfAN 'GM , -P ,r L... - ' ,. , ,, 1 7 ' ' sf -- , p fi ' K lil -2?-e-.a-q-a- - - ' Least ' appreciated Kellogg 13, Clark 10, Goodrich 8. ' Faculty fusser Long 41, Licklider 28, Doughty 4. Miscellaneous What is Williams's greatest need? New Gymnasium 31, Better Faculty 17, Limitation of Numbers 4. What is your opinion of the Record? Good 51, Indifi'erent 18, Bad 10, Too Many Ads 9. What is your opinion of the Graphic? Improved 33, Bad 25, Fair 15, Good 13. What is your opinion of the Cow? Fair 26, Good 24, 'Bad 18, Worse 7. What is your opinion of the W. C. A.? Good 40, Bad 16, Uuappreciated 9, Fair 5. What activity does the most for the College? Football 54, Record 7, WV. C. A. 5. What activity does the most for the individual? Football 14, Competitions 12, Record 11. Pleasantest event Beating Cornell 27, Vacations 13, House Parties 9. Most amusing event Conklin Mystery 12, Dean at Williams Inu Fire 9, Suspension of Record Board 8. Sacldest event Death of Hugh Etheridge. College grievance, if any Mclxaren 16, Compulsory Chapel 13. Praise where praise is due Doc. Seeley 13, Messer 10, Garfield 7. Do you think Williams should remain a small college? Yes 75, No 5. What is your opinion of the Dean's administration? Good 51, Bad 24, Fair 12. Do you think Williams has improved during our stay here? Yes 55, No 21. In what way in particular? Better Athletics 18, Better Standard of Scholarship 10, Better Faculty 7. I dk . . , .,..,..-...-,..-...-... ,,-- X 1 1 l3 fs ULI ECLNI EANSIAN :- . N y truss-fasS'14'3-fJ44Q.Q-4456-Q I Q A A, 4 , History of the Class of 192 5 AR back in the dark ages of September, 1921, two hundred and ten f men first set foot upon the campus of Williams College, two hu.ndred and ten men who imagined June, 1925,to be almost an eternity away, an.d almost incapable of conceiving of such a time ever arriving. Yet, as the well-known adage goes, Tempus Fugit , and now we of the Class of 1925 find that, as the minds of old people look back with joy upon their youthful years, we find it surprisingly easy to become retrospective of our four years at Williams. Buildings, campus scenery, traditions, customs, faces, and even characters have changed as we gaze back to the time of our entrance. Even now a few of the instances which we cherish to hold and recall in future years have be- come slightly dimmed by time, and, as is the true purpose of any history, this history will endeavor to record the story of the Class of 19Q5 and its career in college, so that we may always have this as a source of reminiscence of those four happy years- Lest we forget. i Notwithstanding the fact that at registration ou.r class was the largest which had ever entered Williams and that, since it was before the days of freshman segregation, we were sparsely settled throughout the various dormitories, we soon became known to each other, and were able to muster up enou.gh organization to make a creditable showing in our early struggles with our arch enemies, the Class of 1924. 0u,r first days were days of uncertainty as we found ourselves obliged to cope with the early problems of college life while still in a very insignificant state of mind. However, we soon found ourselves engaged in classes, freshman football, freshman baseball, and other fall activities, and after rushing season, we became more settled, held our first class meeting, and elected Dick Bourne to guide our destinies through that first important year. Athletically, we started out in none too promising a fashion, for, although dc- feating our first three outside rivals in football, we met our Waterloo in the two important contests of the fall, first against the Wesleyan freshmen, and then against the Williams sophomore team, both being lost by the margin of one touchdown. Handicapped by the loss of our football men, we were also defeated by the Class of 1924 in the annual underclass rope-pull. As the dreaded mid-year examinations descended upon us, we found that we were very fortunate, since they claimed but six of our number, so that we found ourselves almost intact after the first stumbling stone had bee11 surmountedg thus practically our entire number had matriculated and had beco111e bona fide members of VVilliams College. Our first glory in the new semester was gained by our basketball team, under the leadership of Bill Reed, when we defeated many outside teams, occasionally the Varsity in practice games, and then ended the season by capturing the class series. In the spring our baseball team played and won outside games, L. H. Davis was the first man to win the much-cherished straight VV, for track in his x 1 cc.. 'LA .. ... ..., ...M ,,,,,.......-..-......-. ,,ff.'i':...,..,-..,--.. Q 1 0 ii- Q I X ,,.,. ,.,. . ..,.. c ...M .,.. ...g 1- ,.., .. ,,,, ,-,, 3.4. ...-...,..,,.-,,.-.,,,-,mn I X -'v'9'gg 513-55-9 1 'lgteedffxaf qw? . a 114 V no G ULI Blom BN s IAN aw-af-Ma . , 46-6134-64,641 case, and we contributed several men to the Varsity baseball squad. After wit- nessing our first Memorial Day, we again passed successfully through the exami- nation period and joyfully found ourselves free from the freshman restrictions and campus rules. Thus our first year, which was marked by each man during its course developing that spirit which makes a real VVilliams man, came to a close. Returning in the fall endowed with that attitude of savoir faire which so conspicuously marks every sophomore class, we were soon under way and elected Gray Sterling ou.r president, a position which he was destined to hold for the next three years of college and then permanently. Greater success marked our fall activities, for, although because of the lack of numbers we were again honor- ably defeated by the class of 19Q6 in the annual rope-pull, our football team proved to be superior to the strong freshman team when Dick Bourneintercepted a pass and ran fifty yards for a touchdown. The second semester was marked by our gala Prom in February and the abortive attempt to prevent the freshmen from holding their banquet, an achievement which was frustrated by the powers that be in the Dean's ofHce. The class basketball championship was again won by our team. Junior year found our class slightly diminished in number and not as strong in class unity. because of the fact that interest and participation in various college activities took the place of the interest we had developed in class affairs our first two years. In spite of this we were able to capture the class basketball series for the third successive year. Since our class song was evidently superior to our voices, we were not awarded the cup for the finest singing on Nlemorial Day, al- though our song was judged to be the best. Another leading event of our junior year was the class banquet, held at Bennington, just before the spring recess. Senior year our interests were entirely given over to the college and as different events of the year occurred, we caught ourselves saying to each other, Well, this is our last Mountain Day, or, This is our last Amherst game. Athletically, 1925 was a very strong contributor to the various teams which represented VVilliams College, and our greatest gifts were to the personnel of the football. basketball, and track teams, while we were notably deficient as far as baseball material went. During our three years. we contributed eighteen varsity men to the football teams which, under the able tutelage of Percy Wendell. lost only four games in that time. Our class can also point with pride to the fact that it is the first class for a long period of years that has passed through their entire college career without witnessing a defeat at the hands of either Wesleyan or Amherst in football. In our senior year, the football team, with Dick Bourne as its captain, defeated Cornell, the latters' first defeat in four years. Eight of our men won their letter in basketball during the four years. and while only one of our number held a regular position on the baseball team, the track team greatly benefited from our class and T. P. Coleman succeeded in giving our class a place in the list of college record holders by his ability in the high hurdles. -S . . , . ..-,,-......- ,4..--..,.....--., x. u ,. ....... ,. g fx B X 115 is G ULIBLM ENS IAN -eww-M 'Q wa- M H1s.aacJ'Q-f3 G'LQ-q.Qf.q.e4n6A,e,6f . Durin.g our time at college, we were fortunate in being benefited by the in- creased interest in minor sports. Through the efforts of Mr. Messer, two new and successful sports, lacrosse and wrestling, were instituted, while the members of another, the Guting Club, were awarded the Old English W for winning both the Lake Placid and the Dartmouth carnivals this last winter, thu.s win.ning the championship of America. In enlarging the interest in and contributing to these new sports, our class played an important part. Mr. Messer's policy, as we have seen, has also developed in the other great line of athletics-for-allg this has brought about a great interest in intramural athletics, an interest which has further been fostered by the use of a point system to determine the winner for the year from among the fraternities, the winning house receiving a large cup for their success. Smaller cups are also given for winning each individual sport to the various champions among the sixteen teams that compete. With the majority of the college thus engaged in athletics, the tendency, so prevalent in earlier days. for hazing, cane-rushes, et al, has passed away entirely and the surplus energy has been better directed toward a more sensible and beneficial outlet. It seems that with this we have witnessed even the passing of the annual rope-pull between the two under classes. Among other changes that have been noticed is the operation of President Garfield's plan for freshman segregationg for, although the freshmen have not yet a common dining hall, they are quartered in the Williams-Sage quadrangle to- gether instead of being scattered in the different dormitories. The summers of 1921, 1922, 1923, and 19241 have been busy and interesting ones in Williamstown, and 1925 promises to be another such, with the now famous Institute of Politics holding full sway here throughout the middle of the summer months under the able and watchful guidance of Mr. Garfield. This has done much to increase the prestige of Williams and to carry its name far throughout the world. Although disappointed in not being able to enjoy the use of the long discussed new gymnasium, we have been able to derive the benefits of the new Library, an addi- tion which unquestionably has done a great deal to aid and stimulate the intellect- ual interests of the college body. Many new problems have arisen during the past four years, probably the most important of all being, Shall Williams grow larger or shall it remain a small college? During the last three years Williams has steadily become larger, and, accordingly, several pressing questions have arisen. Suggested and backed by the Student Council, meetings and open discussions have been held for the purpose of looking into matters developing from this growth. The Student Council has appointed a Committee of T en to investigate the fraternity-neutral problem, which had been brought to a head by the great addition to the neutral body from the larger numbers of the incoming classes. Other committees have also been appointed by the Council to attempt to solve various problems which have, in large measure, been brought about by the increase in numbers at Williams. Thus .., ,.,. QA' .:f'1.gggaL4'. -.-.. ,X 'giagq-i. 'eb 116 X.l I X G U LI ELM B TAN 'f+w4w M b wwfilf .......w..-. . ..... V V we see that our class, although it will never have the solution in its own hands, has instigated an important movement toward active investigation of all serious problelns that confront the college. which will, in a short time, become acute, and possibly bring about a change at lfVilliams. By appointing o11 these com- mittees men who are less burdened with extracurricular activities and yet who have sufficient ability to work out such problems, a greater distribution of' activi- ties has been accomplished, characterized by a definite attempt to lessen the stringent duties of men who happen to hold the more important campus positions, this has been instituted by the Student Council with marked success. The general development and growth is noticeable in every field of college ac- tivity. The departments of the flow and the Graphic have been reorganized and a broader policy has been adopted. A news-bureau, once under the jurisdiction of the Record, has become an independent and actively functioning organization, and a combined photographic bureau has also come into being, thus lessening the expense and waste of energy to both the Record and the Graphic. A resolution has been passed at a college meeting doing away with the non-athletic tax by allowing the self-supporting non-athletic organizations to contribute to the non-self- supporting organizations from their surplus. The Musical Clubs have won more praise for Williams on their Christmas trips in recent years, and an increased in- terest has been shown in dramatics, especially when Cap and Bells made their first western trip in many years and were extremely successful. The increasing inter- est and development in every single line of activity has been very noticeable in the last four years, a fact that makes us happily realizethat Williams is a college that is striving to improve and come upward instead of a has been college run- ning on its reputation. Thus, scarcely realizing that we all have been an integral part of that large development which has undoubtedly done much to make Williams greater, we come to the end of our college course. Not perceiving that we have been doing so, we have, for the past four years, been making our class historyg it is now com- pleted and cannot be altered or remodeled to suit our liking, but were that possi- ble, let us hope none 'of' us should wish to change it. And so, having made a history which is now a part of Williams history, let us think that in so doing we have gained that richness of spirit and loyalty for Williams which shall benefit us throughout our lives and always keep us true Williams men. FRANKLIN D. RUDOLPH, Clluss H istorian. X I ' - Mm .. , ' ,.., A .... it ,Biggs , ..,.. W ..,,,.., ?,Js..-....,,,.n.- y ' ' ABB' f' - M 117 ---' F81 Qdifiilelesslss M626 CLASS ORATOR Class Day Committee PERMANENT PRESIDENT Graham Lee Sterling, Jr. PERMANENT SECRETARY Marvin McCord Lowes CLASS MARSHALS Richard Wfilliams Bourne Harris Baldwin Fisher, Jr. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Arthur Voorhees Brown, Jr. Hubert Cunningham Brown George Kendall Campbell Donald Rumsey Holt William Creighton Reed Graham Lee Sterling, Jr. LIBRARY ORATOR John Francis Fiske CLASS POET ' Marvin McCord Lowes ORATOR TO LOWER CLASSES Oliver Davis Keep PROPHET ON PROPHET John Thomas Baxter, Jr. CLASS HISTORIAN Franklin Dohn Rudolph IVY ORATOR Alfred Eastlack Driscoll PIPE ORATOR Frederick Albert Frost IVY POET Edgar Preston Richardson CLASS PROPI-IET Kenneth James Dugan y Z KGQG 118 X.l I X M 127, 'V H EV '- E1 5 5 , Qf?5W5Q f f Almllfff xf Q j , W9-.S,iQ-Q1 119 G U LLELINZI EBT s'1AN -awww. , mask, ' - ' ' , - , ' 3 Q64 If v if ,1 D -zzz- One Hundred and Thirty-First Commencement 2.30 10.00 2.30 9.00 10.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 2.00 4-.00 7.30 D p. p il. il.. 3. it p p P of Williams College June 1925 Wednesday, June I7 -Williams-Wesleyan baseball game, Weston Field. -Senior Promenade, Lasell Gymnasium. Thursday, June l 8 -Williams-Vermont baseball game, Weston Field. Friday. June I9 Association of Class Secretaries, Jesup Hall Auditorium. Board of Trustees Meeting, Griffin Hall. Alumni Advisory Council Meeting. Jesup Hall, Room 15. Meeting of the Directors oi' the Loyalty Fund Association, Jesup Hall, Room 15. Phi Beta Kappa Society Meeting, Jesup Hall Auditorium. -Class Day Exercises, Campus. -President's Reception. -Prize Rhetorical Contest, Chapin Hall Campus, followed by fra- ternity reunions. Saturday, June 20 10.00 a. -Meeting of the Society of Alumni and Loyalty Fund Association, Jesup Hall Auditorium. A 12.00 -Meeting of the Alumni Athletic Association, Jesup Hall. 12.30 p -Varsity Club Luncheon. 3.00 p -Williams-Dartmouth baseball game, Westoii Field. 5.00 p -Meeting of the Gargoyle Alumni Association, Jesup Hall. 9.00 p -Glee Club Open Air Concert, Chapin Hall Concert, followed by class reunions. Sunday, June 21 10.35 a. Baccalaureate Services, Thompson Memorial Chapel. 4-.30 p -Mission Park Prayer Meeting. 8,30 p -Organ Recital by Charles L. Safford, B.A., Chapin Hall. ' - Monday, June 22 10.00 a. -Commencement Procession, Campus. 10.30 a. -Commencement Exercises, Chapin Hall. 12.30 p -Alumni Luncheon, Lasell Gymnasium. ,f3fi13............... xg 1 20 7 IX me-Sm G U LI ELM EN S1ANf4WMwi ' wsmgg' 1 Q,-Q Degrees Conferred June l924 - Bachelor of Arts in Course The ninety-eight members of the Class of 1994 Cum Laude Evan Mansfield Barton, Q BK Edward Cochrane McLean, Q BK John Coleman Bennett, Q BK Malcolm Campbell McMaster, Q BK Alan Rogers Blackmer, Q BK Norman Stuart MacMillan, Q BK Emil Joseph Calvacca, Q BK Ernest Addison Moody Irving Speiser Dribben, Q BK Douglas Worth Olcott, Q BK Winthrop Stuart Drury, Q BK George Olmsted, Jr., Q BK Bertrand Calvert Greer, Q BK Richard Matthews Sellwood, Jr. Rodney Alan Kimball, Q BK John Jacob Trounstine Rodney Washburn, Q BK Summa Cum Laude W. Allison Davis, Q BK Master of Arts Charles Francis O'Connor Sherwood Perry Smedley l-lonorary Degrees 4lVlaster of Arts Harry DeWitt DeGroat Edward Dimon Bird Walter Hampden Doctor of Science Charles Albert Browne Charles North Dowd Doctor of Divinity Frederick Gaylord Coan Doctor of Laws Frank Harris Hiscock Arthur Prentice Rugg ' .i-'- as ---- sss. N .'T '-fI1QIfIIIf .1:Qlf.i1TlT.I '. -'-M N' NEKQBQ QQQGLMLJAI 5 191 Q, wmww G ULIELMBNSIAN Awgwew A 26 1 .1 V lx- V V XLSQJQND f Honors Awarded at Commencement Final4Honors in Special Fields Highest Final Honors W. Allison Davis-English Final Honors John Coleman Bennett-Philosophy Alan Rogers Blackmer-English Edward Cochrane McLean-English Malcolm Campbell McMaster-Economics Creighton Sibley Miller-History Ernest Addison Moody-Philosophy Robert Niles Washburne-flhemistry Sophomore Honors Marcus Wilson Acheson, III Howard Carter Babbitt Edgar Park Baker Harry Lorin Binsse Roger VVing Brac-e Ric-hard Folsom Buttolph John Ray Camp Robert Schuyler Coe Robert Golden Donaldson. Jr. William Albert. Evans. Jr. Class of l926 Edward Warren Fletcher Maurice Lewis Goodkind, Jr. Richard Allen Hackett Sanford Heath Keyes Frank Waugh McCulloch William Anthony Poissant Arthur William Siegrist Jolm Henry Smith, Jr. Charles Augustus Van Orden, Jr. Kenneth Lawson Whitney Milton Joseph Wood was 41'.L 5 M..- e A X - .,.. .- . g ' ff - ' ' 'Aer I X L .. 129 IQ GULI ECLL4ENS1-AN 9 ,T Prizes Awarded at Commencement June 23, 1924 Rhetorical Prizes General Prize ' Thomas Herbert Johnson . . ' . Class of 1926 Junior Prizes First Prize-Mortimer Grover Weaver, II . Class of 1925 Second Prize-Oliver David Keep . . . Class of 1925 Sophomore Prizes First Prize-Alger Baldwin Clmpman . . Class of 1926 Sec-ond Prize-Samford Beach Cl1ll1'I'll ..... Class Of' 1926 Prizes for Freshman Declamation Contest First Prize-Edward Ford Cordizil ..... Class of 1927 Second Prize-Joel Benedic-t Not.t ..... Class of 1927 1 K yffm x x , .-.W .. ..-,...,..,... ..,. ....,..-- ,g..,.-.,..,..,...,,.---, 'Q l 23 l IQ W-Www G ULIELM EN s IAN awww C , 0 R. C s JW W Benedict Prizes ln Latin First Prize-Richard Folsom Buttolph . . . Class of 1926 Second Prize-Maurice Lewis Goodkind, Jr. . . Class of 1926 Honorable Mention-John Ray Camp . . . Class of 1926 Kenneth Lawson Whitney . Class of 1926 ln Greek First Prize-Marcus Wilson Acheson, III . . Class of 1926 Second Prize-Robert Golden Donaldson, Jr. . . Class of 1926 ln French First Prize-Richard Allan Hackett . . Class of 1926 Second Prize-Equally divided between Edward Simeon Skillin . . Class of 1926 Grant Carpenter Manson . Class of 1926 ln German First Prize-James Scribner Hopkins . . Class of 1925 Second Prize-John Aaron Riegel . . . . Class of 1926 ln Mathematics First Prize-Verling Clair Enteman . . . Class of 1926 Second Prize-John Henry Smith, Jr. . . . Class of 1926 Honorable MentionfMilton Joseph Wood . . Class of 1926 In Natural History First Prize-James Benedict Gulick . . . Class of 1925 Second Prize-Theodore Adelbert Davis N iver . Class of 1924 In History First Prize-Robert Myers Repp, Jr. . . Class of 1924- Second Prize-Creighton Sibley Miller . . . Class of 1924 . Prize for Prizes IV. Allison Davis . .... . Class Of 1924 'lxzffl - -- . C , . .... S, A X I Xb . .- , , 5 , 1 y ...... -. ....4... ... r......n.... I X Ygteefs 124- Q www i c-1 U LI E, . 'wfsan 4 7 Graves Prizes For Essays-Class of l924 YV. Allison Davis Edward Cochrane Mk-Lean Henry Arthur Nlat-Donald Edwin Murray Senter For Excellence in Delivery A YV. Allison Davis Van Vechten Prize For Extemporaneous Speaking First Prize-George Roth Craig .... . Class of 1924 Honorable lVIention-John Coleman Bennett . . Class of 1924 Rice Prizes ln Latin Not Awarded ln Greek Not Awarded Book Prizes from the Rice Fund - Howard Carter Babbitt ....... Class of 1926 John Ray Calnip . . . Class of 1926 Robert Prescott Parker . . Class of 1926 Arthur Truman Salford, Jr. . . . Class of 1926 Charles Augustus Van Orden, Jr. . . Class of 1926 Kenneth Lawson Whitney .... . Class of 1926 Dewey Prize For Excellence in The Commencement Exercises P John Coleman Bennett ........ Class of 1924 Lathers Medal and Prize Not Awarded David A. Wells Prize Not Awarded 1 ff ., ,., ,.. . ..... -,..o...,.,...-- ,.,. -........JZ4:5L?f1.,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,- x 1 ex , ,, . f .,.. I . 1 ..... fx 55,559 KQQQ 442114 1 25 V 'rrrrrrrrr G ULIBLIN4 EN.SIA1N1 .I awww 26 Canby Athletic Scholarship Prize Alan Rogers l'llac'kiner ........ Class ol' 1924- john Sabin Adriance Prize in Chemistry Rodney lvaslihnrn . ' ....... Class of 1924- Conant-I-larrington Prize in Biology Not Awarded Delano Prizes in Greek First Prize-John Coleman Bennett . . . . Class ol' 1924- Sec-ond Prize-Kenneth Angle Owen ..... Class of 1925 Philologian-Philotechnian Extemporaneous Speaking Prize Contest Not Held Francis W. Rawle Memorial Cup Nathaniel Greenwood ........ Class of 1927 Fraternity Scholarship Cup Zeta Psi Horace F. Clark Prize Scholarships W. Allison Davis ......... Class of 1924 Alan Rogers Blaekmer ........ Class of 1924 The Williams Greek Fellowship ' Not Awarded William Bradford Turner Memorial Prize in American History 14 John Francis Fiske ........ Class of 1925 William Bradford Turner Memorial Prize George Olmsted. Jr. ........ Class of 192-1- Leonard S. Prince Memorial Swimming Prize Equally divided between Ralph Emerson Lum, Jr. ...... Class of 1927 William Caldwell Plunkett ...... Class of 1927 Henry P: Conger Memorial Prize W. Allison Davis ......... Class of 1924- ' .. ,,,, ..,..,-............-,... x 1 - ' ' -' a 'J 126 if IQ G U LI EQM E 1fT 'ST' 1'2'i'1i1m'2i?QQ?GTiiw o YXYSC 1 . ' Trike? - A X HNSTHTVTE QF IPQILJITIICS 9 9 E -HIIIIEIIIIEZ ' E E R E W lx It , AAN -. - . . . ..-..-.A, . x ,ox .... - .,,. ,.,, .Eg . ,..... ,...,., ,, ,, ..-..- I ' - 1- 7 E 5 2 Q Q 197 w 'X.l: H ii '1Xg E f N1 I 4 1 , . HJ f 1 5 v I WS, CD ig C :i J' M 1 fl sig Q? l ' U ii' I gl 'Z W.. ,l Hi if-'Q f 31 EH , 1 . 53? 3 2' il A 'Q 4 jp THE 192-I INSTITUTE GROUP W I i N IX 19 I G U LI BLM BN siirA1Niii-we-ew is 6 lnstitute of Politics Fourth Session I iii ATION-WIDE recognition wasaccorded the i994 Institute of Politics last summer, which met in Williamstown during the month of August, p,. QL'--my Yi J' and it was generally acclaimed as the most successful and significant 1 Q of the four sessions. Not only in the East did the Institute command attention, but unprecedented publicity was accorded it throughout the United States, and proved the growing importance which is attached to the proceedings of the Williamstown Congress of Thinkers . Although in the course of the Institute the study of the members was di- rected over a wide field, the presence of a group of financial and economic experts caused the great problems of economic reconstruction and policy to be given the place of first importance. Sir James Arthur Salter, chiefly known as the chair- man of the committee that accomplished the financial rehabilitation of Austria under the plan of the League of Nations, and Dr. Moritz J. Bonn, one of the fore- most of German financial experts, were the principal speakers in this field, bu.t as consideration of these problems arose in Open or Closed Conferences, contribu- tions for discussion were offered by such men as Professor Allyn Abbott Young of Harvard University, one of the leading economists of the United Statesg Mr. Roland W. Boyden, American unofficial observer on the Reparations Commissiong Mr. William S. Culbertson, Vice-Chairman of the United States Tariff Commis- sion, and Mr. Dwight S. Morrow of J. P. Morgan and Company. Second to the consideration of the economic and financial problems facing the world, was the place attributed to the League of Nations in the proceedings of the Institute. Although the question of the participation of the United States in the League was not directly discussed, the members of the Institute were impressed by the constant proof presented to them of the practical and vigorous working of the League in international affairs today, and of the fact that, as far as this country is concerned, it is far from a dead issue. The personnel of the 1924 session of the Institute proved t.o be as distin- guished as has been that of its predecessors. The Q25 members of the Institute were chosen from an application list exceeding 1000, a notable increase over that of any previous year. So eager for membership were some of the rejected appli- cants that they appeared in person to make a last minute appeal, but in most cases without success. Prominent among the members, excluding Round Table Conference Leaders and Lecturers, were the Hon. Stephen PanaretoH?, Bulgarian Minister to the United Statesg Sir Bernard Pares of Londong President-Emeritus C. F. Thwing of Northwestern Universityg Federal Judge G. W. Anderson of Bostong and Mr. John Spargo of Bennington. IX X 'X . 129 X.l I X ' r +- G U Ll EMM BSS IANA MM-Q aww? ' NQ'Gr3fQa-Qaete,34..E,.e-edefyd s W ,, .. ,WN5 4 F 4 ' , . . ...-..-.s-..l-.-1u1r-- 'l'he Army and Navy of the United States were well represented. there being five Admirals and three high army officers. General John A. I.eJenne, Com- mander of the Marine Corps. was present for a large part of the session of the In- stitute. Altogether. the group selected from the long list of applicants included uni- versity and college teachers, financiers, officers of the Army and Navy, diplomatic and consular officials, foreign newspaper correspondents, and others of special training and experience in the field of international law and politics. 'l'he warmest controversy of the Institute arose in the Open Conference on Russia and its Problems. led hy Dr. Boris A. liakhmeteff, the last Russian Ambassador to the United States. The discussion was introduced by Mr. John Spargo in a. speech in which he bitterly attacked the thought of recognition of Soviet Russia in any way. This question in its various ramifications occupied much of the attention of the Conference. and many speakers gave facts and theories for the consideration of the Institute. Among them were Colonel VVil- liam N. Haskell, Chief of the American Relief Association in Russia: Sir liernard Pares: Father Edmund N. WValsh, Chief of the Catholic Relief Association in Russiag and Arthur Ruhl. newspaper correspondent and author of note. A.,-2 ' .. -. . ... , . ,W N-,-...,. . e x 1 0 .... .....,.. .... ... .... 1, .,., I Wife-e ' 'l 130 lg, - 1 mai , , .V nf ' 19 . ,C-LU LI E L.1:4,.,Q.1:Iwe.n,1,A..1:i.ff..Qff4f,L 'fs-we , .N if .vs.3,,f.. -- ' T -fra: f- , A- . - A M: E 5 k W .... I 'k.'--Qs-,5,4?J3- , V ,ld-15 Round-Table Conferences 1. Population and Related Problems Professor Henry Pratt. Fairchild of Colunihia. University Q. Politir-al Factors in Europe Today Professor Sydney Bradshaw Fay of Smith College 3. The Conflict of Laws in International Trade NIL Arthur A. Kuhn 4. PI'OlJlClllS of Foreign Relationship With China Mr. John Yan Antwerp Mac-Murray ofthe Departnient ol' Stale of the Far East 5. Latin American Relations Dr. Leo S. Rowe. Director-General of the Pan-Anlerii-an Union 6. The League of Nations Sir James Arthur Salter 7. Problems of Political Theory Sir Paul Vinogradoff. Professor of Politir-al Theory at Oxford University, England 8. The l inan1'ial ll.0l1a,liilila1,iol1 ol' liilrope Prol'es:-:or Allyn Almlmott Young ol' llarvard University I Q. 'da , .. .... . ' Aaf'L?.fI,.........4.....--....-...g-Q' I ' .... U.-. .... .,.. .... .... , . ,A .... .. ,,.,, .,, .,,,,,, ..lg,cE:.f......,..,,.-.....f.......,...V ' L5 9,99 ji'5-QQQSBY,-BE, 6,,gl4' Q-STQYGERSA N XX ' 131 M WM G U L1 E Ii 26 X: L H 5 A Q , f1fxSQ4wg1lQJ3iCha-GqQLQ434.A3h6A3A4,AA lf X :Q .:.,..:::.-.A.-.., '2'.fef1P5-QQTF'-' 1.:TZ11TLjiggZ,.:.if?f1i: ---'-'- 9-9929 8355-avg? I vggf 1:52 M 191 G om B1, ,gNrS TAN sm-as . . 1 ,Q I Q 4 I A 'J-'s3.fJ.,qLQL6?6Le-eg'. - O 4 Vi' The Society of Alumni Organized in 1821 Q'l'he oldest American College Alumni Association in continuous existencej Officers - Boyd Edwards, Class of 1000 . . . . . Prcsiclcnt Charles M. Davenport, Class of 1001 . . Vice- l rc.vi1lenl E. Herbert Botsford, Class of 1882 . . . Sec-rotary Executive Committee Frederick Geller, Class of 1888 Gilbert Horrax, Class of 1000 George F. Perkins, Class of 1805 Philip Dunbar, Class of 1000 E. Herbert Botsford, av QH'icfio Williams Alumni Review E. Herbert liotsforcl, Class of 1882 . Eclitor-in-Clziql' mul lllllilltglblg lfdzftor Advisory Council Frederick Geller, Class of 1883 . . . . Clmirmnn John M. Killits, Class of 1880 I . V'icc-lflminnan Ralph W. Dunbar, Class of 1808 ..... Secretary-Trcasurer Loyalty Fund Association Charles M. Davenport, Class of 1001 . . . , . Chairman Stuart Tenlpleton, Class of 1010 . . lf icc-fflzairrnuvz E. Herbert Botsford, Class of 1882 . Szfcratary-Treasurer 1 1 we . . -. . A ..,....-..,...,...-,. jfs.-B.:-....e....---. x 1 , X ,.., ..,. .. ..... Q jx ll 133 ly emma- G U LI BLM EN s IAN Aww? as .Wm c c Jgqfdlffg-444' -e-4 lnterfraternity Council Hovey C harles C lark II . l . f'lzairnzan James Harold Herbert . Secretary-Treasurer . Alfred G. Baldwin - Wilmot K. Bell John E. Brown, Jr. George K. Campbell Townsend P. Coleman Francis J. Fitzpatrick Henry H. Hamilton Lawrence K. Hawkins Charles S. Motter John S. Osborne Edward P. Prescott John P. Schoentgen 'A'AS.,,L ' ' ..1:T ':g, ... H ij-' Ewfee 134- v 9 N G U LI H 14. fb ,., . 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James liissett Pratt, Ph.D. Charles Louis Salford, ILA. l925 Gordon Brown ' Henry VValker Comstock Robert Pratt Farnsworth Charles Lovejoy Hibbard, Edgar Park Baker Richard Marian Brett Charles Nichols Dewey George Holland Keating John Carlton Babcock Joe' Benedict Nott Lawrence Hopkins Nott Taleott Miner Banks, Jr. W'entworth Brown VVillian1 Jenkins' Brufl Charles Francis Gaskill J r. John Edwards Lockwood Federico Franco Nlauck John Stuart Osborne I926 James Piper, Jr. John MtLf'MllI'tPl6 William Irving Morey Francis Tilden Nichols I I Robert lrescott l arker Elwyn Greeley Preston, Jr. 1927 Ganson Purcell Sanborn Gove 'Penney' John Tower Thompson I 928 William Buckalew Robinson, Jr. Orson St. John - John Ives Sewall V John Wool Griswold Tenney Gordon Bailey Washburn 1 . J we . . . . ..,..,.,.,....,....-.... gf-2.-4:....--..... x 1 I X as ....,. ,T .... .... .. ,, W.. .H ....,. ,.. .,......,. 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Jaeckel George Hurlbut Dougherty William Wallace Mc-Horney Henderson Scott Dunn Ernest John. Miller David Richardson Full Charles Dohn Rudolph Theodore Iluhhell Smith, Jr. I ' .,., XQI I X ----- .-H ..:.. ..,. ,.... gps? ,,,.,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,, .M-I -..!.,! I, X 55-55 'HGQQQJ5 V Y Y . 141 www G U LI E LM E, NLSHIQAN -awww y Alpha of New York Beta of New York of MilSSaChllSettS of New York of Vermont of Michigan of Pennsylvania Alpha Delta Alpha Alpha Alpha Epsilon of New York Alpha of Wisconsin Alpha of California Sigma Phi Fraternity Founded at Union College, I827 Active Chapters . . Union College . Hamilton College . Williams College . Hobart College University of Vermont University of Miclligan . Lehigh University , Cornell University University of Wisconsin University of California , ... e-'FA ,. . A , , .,-,.,,....-,... x 1 -fa'9'9'g - '- ' :EQQQSA 'C C -1 , , -9 1 4-2 , , , -. M-. .. 0 ix H V W M BRYSHNQNQ-' .43 wwf G U LI B Ijlifl. B Q w Q nh . 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'l' 924 Leonard Franc-is 0'Brien Charles Sooville AvlSll?ll'Kl i925 Arnold Bernhard Lewis lVhittaker lVIorgan Frederick Albert Frost Jolm Pratt Sc-hoentgen Lyles Zabriskie Wlells l926 ' Cameron Baird Henry Horton Humphrey Francis Burton Bossi Thomas Herbert Johnson Herbert Addison Dahnas Preston Paris Kellogg Arthur VVilliam Siegrist l92 7 Edward Cameron Bolton Barton Grubbs, II George Walker Carr Julian Thurston. Hargraves John Carrington Dunn Robert Avery Leland Samuel Sargeant Ferris Robert Nestell Smyth Paul Webber Wright l9Z8 ' ' Roger Buck Frank Donald Jones Cassius Wild Curtis Arthur Clinton Kellogg Jerome Prentiss Davidson George Caldwell lVIc-Knight Charles Samuel Davis, Jr. James Clement Richardson Henry Dawes Richard Alan Scott William Berry Hardy David Haller lVest X.l i ' af ' -I ,sem ., Y.l , X .V ..., ,.- .... .... .. .. , . an .... at M- .,.., - .... 21. H-.-....,-..- 'g'-1- f U? 145 M k A G U LI BLM BN LAN -swanafr , ,L - . 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A lil N ly ' L-Q N Q Eva.: 4 Y - , - ? :'f fd-e?aQ-Q-Q-4-fs--2'e 6'6A , l GUL1 BLM Bislggliir eu VW - Zeta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Established 1847 Re-established 1914 Frater in Facultate Reginald Guyon Buehler, M.A. 1924 Kenneth Bushnell Pattison 1925 Frank William Adams Francis WVillia1n Phillips Francis Joseph Fitzpatrick Frederick Miarquette Stoney Charles Emory Lochner Robert Philip Tonton Robert Ellsworth Conant lVIc-Lane Peter Hall Walton 1926 Edward Warren Fletcher James Allwood Taylor John Nicholas O'Gorman Ralph Clark Yvilliams, Jr. Rhys Bernard Williams 1927 1 John Westervelt Bush, 2nd Ralph Emerson Lum, Jr. William Groff Conklin Hugh Byron Mehan VVarren Williams Swift 1928 Charles William Allen Thomas Tappan August George Barton Barlow Charles Francis Boynton Willis David Cuddeback Henry Gcrshom Gennert Robert Henry Richards Charles Henry Snodgrass, Jr. Malceoliii Stone Harry Franklin White, Jr. Henry Edward Crampton, Jr. e 4-A ee ..., . 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Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Founded at Miami University, IS39 Active Chapters Miami University Western Reserve University Ohio University Washington and Jefferson College DePauw University Indiana University University of Michigan Wabash College Williams College Central University Brown University Ohio Wesleyan University Hanover College 'Knox College University of Virginia Illinois College Davidson College Bethany College Beloit College a University of Iowa Wittenberg College Westminster College Iowa Wesleyan University University of Chicago Denison University' Washington University, Missouri University of Kansas University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Dickinson College Johns Hopkins University University of California Kenyon College Rutgers College Cornell University Stevens Institute of Technology St. Lawrence University University of Maine University of Pennsylvania Colgate University Union College Columbia University Amherst College Vanderbilt University University of Texas Ohio State University University of Nebraska Pennsylvania State College University of Denver Syracuse University Dartmouth College University of Minnesota Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati University of Missouri Lehigh University Yale University Stanford University University of West Virginia University of Colorado Bowdoin College Washington State University University of Illinois Purdue University Case School of Applied Science Iowa State College Toronto University University of Oklahoma Colorado School of lVIines Tulane University University of Oregon University of South Dakota Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Utah University of Idaho Colorado College Kansas State Agricultural College Whitman College Georgia School of Technology Carnegie Institute of Technology ' 9 h 5 mexal., ' ' ' 154 T 19 'G ULIEJIJIVI QMGMM WQGQQNW - , Q-5 ?-'-45-ways,-9-9-v 4QQ'6H4-eva-ff-G-45 ,x Vx Wk, PN X A 1 ix . I W if gr o' Wk , L jf 21. 02 L JI' r ,I xr ,k STK.. .c-K V 5fiJM 4f f Ni I ,f 1 YW 1 ZETA PSI HOUSE X.l Z Q - MEA-gn! , ,,,, 4 X 1 1 X lr.. ..., .-.... ..,. ..- ..... .... 'Q --,,,.,4,... 4,,, M v - ,, l ' .bgyr I 1 ,,.1 J , 314,244 1 I 155 M u N2 xl 3' - I, r J- 1' ill? ff-,fav-gziffgi Qjiffgb L . 7 I 5 I , Yi G1 C2 E mi 5-Qi! 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X I - .,... ..,. -J .- J N ,, H, ui., - ,.,i. ...,i J.- ,,.. lZ.'..-.,.....,....-...... -n--M . I X i H 1' rl 1' 1 7 ,wif i BBaa 4 1 5 '7 ', l PC swa GULIELITEIENSIAN -awww is ee- - Phi . Zeta . Delta . Sigma Chi . Epsilon Psi Upsilon Kappa Tau . Upsilon Xi . Lambda Beta . Psi . Iota . Gamma Theta Xi Alpha Alpha Psi Nu . Eta . Mu . Alpha Beta Alpha Epsilon Lambda Psi Phi Lambda Pi Epsilon J Zeta Psi Fraternity Founded at New York University, l846 Active Chapters New York University . Williams College . . Rutgers College . University of Pennsylvania . . . Colby College . Brown University . Dartmouth College . . . Tufts College . . Lafayette College . University of North Carolina . University of Michigan . . Bowdoin College University of Virginia . Cornell University . University of California . Syracuse University . Toronto University . . Columbia University . . . McGill University . Case School of Applied Science . . . Yale University . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . 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Harry Augustus Garfield, LL.D., L.H.D. l925 Francis Van Vranken Adriance Lewis Henry Davis John Thomas Baxter, Jr. ' 'Lewis Witherbee Francis, Jr. Harold Huutting Cook Edward Purcell Prescott l926 Robert Jenks Beetle Ernest lVl'an.tius Douglas Doherty Robert Morris Popham Frederic William Howe, Jr. Harry Ashton Watkins David Ives Nlackie, Jr. William Temple Webber l9Z7 Robert Farnham Baker Edward Steele Merrick Louis Roscoe Breslin, Jr. Milton Curtiss Rose Harold James Field W John Lincoln Rowland William Alexander Jackson 4 Stuart Sherman Clifford Burwell Marsh, Jr. Wilbur Arter Smith John Elbert Thomas l928 Philip Jarvis Reilly Thomas Porter Robinson James Thrall Soby Emery Paine Stratton William Osgood Blaney John Chapman Francis Barnard Prescott William Coleman Quinn Hervey Tllompson wb if I Q' ' M55 ,-,, . sf ,W . ,, 44, .,.. . .,.... .. ........ ,. .... y 5.,...-,,1,,.Q:.,,-64,-gr . -QBB'BEa-ia 'Hagel' 161 M G U L1 E LM Nl'S5i'23fi'r Affwfa-aff? i ff' 'sewer Q km was-3. 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Thcod George Kendall Campbell Established 1853 Fratres in Facultate VValter Mztrenlis Gladding, Jr. Frank Bird Gummey, II Nichols Hall George Alfred Clnetl., Jr. I-liland Hall Marmaduke Burrell llolt, Jr. .Francis Duane IXUSQII Hernion Camp Gordinier, Jr. Carl Wilhelm Johnson, Ph D 1924 ore Donald Alexander Starr l925 Daniel Holmes Hodgman Herbert Savage Ide, Jr. Burton Stevenson Munro Edward Carroll Parker i926 John Ellis Mt-Laury i927 ' VVoodward Baldwin Rich Howard Danforth Starr l928 Daniel Lynvh Wilson Sydney Mellen Frederic Cline Pew, Jr. are ,a We - . 1 e H 4, - in -6' Tf 'T11T:g1ij35,2'-2f.LT::::--- X ' 'X' . wg, f 165 IQ Wwe G U LI ELM 51Cf'S AIAN -awww! 1 I ,lwx?vGNQXQ ftWf-414a-af.g.q,3.6f..6.4A'ff'eL Delta Psi Fraternity Founded at Columbia University, IS47 Active Chapters Alplm ..... Columbia University ' Epsilon . Trinity College Lanilida . . Williams College Delta . . University of Pennsylvania Upsilon . . . . University of Virginia Sigma . . . 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Charles Lake Beekwith, Jr. VVarren Bicknell, Jr. Arthur Voorhees Brown, Jr. Harris Baldwin Fisher, Jr. l925 James Harold Herbert, John Peak Knifhn Edwin liefevre, Jr. Pieree Onthank Graham Lee Sterling, Jr. W l926 Allen Harlow Bac-on, Jr. Samuel Hoe Evans Mills Phillips Baker Rohert Delesderniers Harper Cary VVilliam Bok Joseph Jesse Hassinger Daniel 'Knowlton Chapman Jolm Harvey Humpstone Rohert Cooley Elderfield Leonard Dodd Kniffin, Jr. Charles Loomis Smythe i927 Jolm Barker, Jr. Clinton Staples lVIason Joshua Danford Bush, Jr. Charles Bennett Regan Roger Alan Gurley Philip Shumway Clement VVarren Hooven Leonard Hull Smith, Jr. Deane Russell lValker i928 Stanley Raymond Anderson Henry NI:-Comb Bush Edwin Cornehlsen Robert Torrington Furman. Jr. Spencer Goldthwaite Carlton Bowers Haakinson A J Douglas VVard Lawder Philip Dean Nlaughan Baldwin lVIc-Kendree Riee John Rogers Ralph Philip Sharpe George Dikeman Sterling fag' Q 1 Mm ifffllIIfQQgEZ1Z,:..iTl1TZ.',7Ijl .'.'.Ilf.7'..1K fx Qgg 3-Bas-9 . - - E? ir. 10 W IG U LIBLM BN s LAN -seseewsei Ysiewsfsql-Q.fs.qLQ.qq..g.Q.e.4g, Pl1i . Tl1eta Xi . Sigma Gamnla Psi . Upsilo11 Beta . Eta . Kappa l.ambda Pi . . Iota . . Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon . Rl1o . Tau . M11 . Nu . . Beta Pl1i . Pl1i Chi Psi Phi . Gamma Phi Psi Omega . Beta Cl1i . Delta Cl1i . Delta Delta Pl1i Gamma Gamma Beta Tl1eta Zeta . Alpha Chi . Pl1i Epsilo11 Sigma Tau . Tau Lambda Alpllil Pl1i . Delta Kappa 'Full Alpha . Sigma Rl1o . Delta Pi . Rl1o Delta . Kappa Epsilon U111egaChi . Delta Kappa Epsilon v Founded at Yale University, i844 i Active Chapters . . Yale University . Bowdoi11 College . Colby College . Amherst College Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama . . 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Jr. NVilliam Wayne Galvin Curtis Marshall Hutt-hins Allan Truesdell Leverieh Established 1891 Fratres in Facultate i925 l926 1927 Walter Guido Zinn l928 Delta Chi Elmer Irwin Shepard, NLA. Robert Bole Heppenstall James Se Alexande ribner Hopkins r Payne Leete Harold Emerson Miller Robert Latimer Redfield, Jr Rielmrd Wenlmm Sawtelle Andrew Foust Wiley Robert Gibson Kincaid lVillis Bailey VVhitc Norman Donald 1 Lamont Mm-y Bruce Matthews Robert 'llhayer Person Russell Double Lee Wil'Lln x 1 gag E f 'f.'1 ' ,4 -f'F 31t::-:QQ jgfix Q 181 U 1 GUL1ELMBNs'1ANiieMwM FF Beta . . . 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 . Omieron Deuteron Pi Deuteron i. Rho Deuteron . Sigma Deuteron . Tau Deuteron . Phi . . Chi . . Chi Deuteron Psi . . Phi Deuteron . 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Hugo VVoodworth, B.A l925 Alfred Graham Baldwin Donald Rumsey Holt Robert Ludlum Bergen William Edgar Horwill Freeland Ray Cameron Henry VVebster Newbegin Dunean Cranford Raymond Warden Smith Laurent-e Washington l a.irfax Ferdinand Lott. lvyc-koff l926 Stewart Lambert Crofls Ric-hard Allen Hat-kett Lloyd Gallagher Albrecht. l'agenster'lier. HI i927 Thomas Mcmtt Brown , VVilliam Bowler Phelps. Jr. John Cambreleng deMille, Jr. John Keith Pratt Robert Nlassoneau Hol'l'man, Jr. Winfield Stumpf William Ross Leigh Frederic-k Baylies Taylor William Henry VVulp l928 William Ellis Appleton David Stokehill Hunter James Theodore Asch Matt Bushnell Jones, J r. Robert Coleman Child. Jr. James Levi Lumb James David Christie Webster Holmes Mandell Robert Lupton Crane, Jr Francis Nathan Nlarshall Howard Porter Fittg . Robert Gray Per-lt, Jr. ,l.aurenc'e Clark Hieks Arthur Prinee Spear, Jr. Royal Chureh Tlulrston, Jr. X 1 ng-f MM-,A,,,,,, elm, ..,. .-.M ...... -.. ,... - .,,.. ,A.jZ41,i?3,m,,,-W-,W-H I X .. .,,. ..., . .wage waav 4 CE 1 8. 5 26 it 'Q I I I' C g G U L1 BLNI ENifSjig3,rN Qewwwg 6 Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College, IS73 Alpha Beta . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa Lambda - . hlu . Nu . Xi . Omicron . Pi Sigma Tau . Upsilon Phi . Chi . Psi . . Omega . Alpha Deuteron Beta Deuteron Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Epsilon Deuteron Zeta Deuteron Eta Deuteron Theta Deuteron Kappa Deuteron Nu Deuteron Mu Deuteron Iota Deuteron Lambda Denteron Active Chapters .. . ,,,, -..Q -xiii . . Massachusetts Agricultural College . . . . Union College . . Cornell University University of West Virginia . . . Yale University College of the City of New York . . University of Maryland . . . Columbia University . 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Dudley Harlow Frederic-k Arthur Jones Champness Terry Sedgwick Keep John Howard Laeri Arthur LaCroix Nfoore William Beaumont Putney, HI Robert Hall Bergen Ernest Albert Bryant, Jr. Edward Paul Cunningham, Jr. Sidney Lillie Dorn Richard Dorsey, Jr. George Davies Graffiu f ,... . -TT , ....., .., ...... ..Egz1L,...........,,.....- lv 55-5-5 : f' 5 'SQ-4a43li'e' 189 I N IQ GUL1ELiMES1iIsiA1ii emwe Nwwugbgrwaaaw, P8iGiQN9Y1swsff.Q.43,9sQ,,,,g,,6...3ee64'A,i Theta Delta. Beta . Sigma Gamma Zeta . Lambda Kappa Psi . Xi . Upsilon Iota . Phi . Pi Chi . Beta Beta Eta . Tau . Mu . Rho . Omega Epsilon Omicron Delta Delta 'l'het.a Theta Psi Upsilon Fraternity Founded at Union College! I853 Active Chapters . . Union College ' New York University . Yale University . Brown University Amherst College . Dartmouth College . Columbia University Bowdoin College . Hamilton College . Wesleyan University University of Rochester . Kenyon College University of Nlichigan . Syracuse University . 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If I Iii IL III Cu im I II ,swam l G U LI Qiipxlxtwtgsamagewi Massachusetts Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa Established IS64 1 Officers Professor Henry D. VVild, MA., 1888 . . . l,l'6SlillUlll Professor James B. Pratt, Ph.D., 1898 . . . V'ice-President Assistant Professor Samuel E. Allen, MA., 1903 . Secretary Professor Brainerd lVIears, Ph.D., 1003 . . . Treasurer Members Arnold Bernhard John Hall Blackburn John Edwin Brown, Jr. David Brown Rohert Pratt Farnsworth John Francis Fiske James Benedict Guliek ,Lawrence Kellogg Hawkins Jolm Alexander Jameson, Jr. Charles Luc-as Mztrc-li Franeis VVilliam Phillips Henry Austin Piekard Sherwood Kellogg Platt Edgar Preston 'Richardson Edward Simeon Skillin, Jr. Judson Penfield Smith Marhlon Getman Snell Graham Lee Sterling. Jr. Mortimer Grover lveaver, ll Wyllis Eaton Wright U N ,,., ... .... ..,...-- .. ,... .V X .... ., .,.,.- ...,., T,-H ,lhl I X Tpiyada :. 6 1 193 ,M I9 g GULIELMENSLAN 'GNWMM' . C iwfiisfv-1 l. C '7- .V ,. - - xN:'LfE?-s-12-fg,QLQ,-4?-G-4-Q-Q Q g .. 4 - Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity Founded at William and Mary College, l776 Active Chapters ' Allegheny College Amherst College Beloit College Boston University Bowdoin College Brown University Colby College Colgate University College of the City of New York Colorado College Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Denison University DePauw University Dickinson College Franklin and Marshall' College Goucher College Grinnell College Hamilton College Harvard University Haverford College Hobart College E Indiana University ins University Johns Hopk Kenyon College Lafayette College Lehigh University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Marietta College llliami University Middlebury College Missouri University lVIount Holyoke College Northwestern University Oberlin College Ohio Slate College Ohio Wesleyan University Yale University Princeton University Rutgers College St. Lawrence University Smith College Swarthmore University Syracuse University Trinity College Tufts College Tulane University Union College of California of Chicago of Cincinnati of Colorado of Illinois of Iowa of Kansas of Michigan of Minnesota of Nebraska of New York of North Carolina of Pennsylvania of Rochester of Texas of Vermont of Virginia of West Virginia of Wisconsin University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University Vanderbilt Vassar College VVabash College lVashington and Lee University WVellesley College Wesleyan University lVestern Reserve University lVilliam and Mary College Williams College N in .......,-..,.....Q...i.........':.m f. i......1.....,--,,.-............ -.-V-.M-gg.-F---in X I I ' ' O , X C r -sv-9'9'g bwesrsgs-is ' 'lgesfeelii d'a'E'-1: , - N 194 ti G U LI B LM 57NW'S'iIb1i1S1T' fMM4 26 BE:-a g?-fg4e4g6 4,314 4: . 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K Ali QM z 1 I X.l I X 757 DELTA SIGMA RHO SOCIETY STLRLIXC IQEEP CLARK BERNHARD FAIRFAX DRISCOLL FROST WISHARD P-A Q. lg 3 x rw Y ! I :F 7 pi E? 'P I IG IC' 35 in-1 1 XSS, N T kgs. 35 -Pb-F9-fy - ,-,wg 4 4' fr. cr F G ULI BLM EN S TA1irwMMwii f s ee 1 4 M' F i it qxfsfilaf ,A l l Q ,WMAJM f ,af ww . Sf 4 5 . ll t 2. E Q i . -if il 'hr ll fi r Y' ,. .r Williams Chapter of Delta Sigma Rho Established l9l0 1925 Arnold Bernhard Hovey Charles Clark, II Henry Walker Comstock Alfred Eastlack Driscoll Laurence Washington Fairfax Frederick Albert Frost Oliver Davis Keep Graham Lee Sterling, Jr. Charles Sc-oville lVishard l 926 Alger Baldwin Chapman xr K izfwfxr xx fx ,.,,. 5 t. ..,. ,.., .tg f ,4 'TT 'TiLi:1Z33A.. fx .9-V99 BK'-asa-is f' FQQQGQA ' viglgfd-614.. -- fl 199 Q G ULIELEI EN STAN -emma E? - ,, I Q Delta Sigma Rho Society Founded at Chicago, Illinois. l906 Active Chapters Albion College Allegheny College Amherst College Beloit College Brown University Carleton College Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College . George Washington University Harvard University Iowa State College Iowa State Teachers' College Knox College Northwestern University Ohio Wesleyan University Princeton University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Syracuse University Swarthmore College University of Chicago University of Colorado University of Illinois University of Indiana Un.iversity of Kansas University of Iowa University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of North Dakota University of Ohio University of Oklahoma University of Pennsylvania University of Texas ' University of Virginia University of Wisconsin Western Reserve University Washington and Lee University Wesleyan University Williams College Yale University 'Ya4g4.4-'AA 'A . . . -.-1 X. - ,... .- T... .,.. ,-, .,,,,,., I X Q00 i 112 G U LI BL1E53mi9QjIAN 'WMM E 'Ji'-Q-Q-e-Q-we-.6-e-6 9 if 4.11 fi . W M rv'-Wx ,1 ww Jw' WA. - . X, K 4445! I I ff., ' . .,,. ..,,,, , ' ' , Y xv, g l wg? ' Nw-Bef ' Mqweaf' 5 LP 201 J' 1,1 - bfi i l 1, ixfl iii QT! H, Hi 12 E5 is gy HF iz, fl QI ll gl 4 vi! fi! L. iss X wa' IX PI DELTA EPSILUN SUCIl'ITY K.xIzAr:m:l's1AN SMITH Cfzmxioxs HVCKEL PARKER ST1r31cL1Nu iii Y 5,1 Y 7 I ii Q5 af N wig Y iii 1' I f .Q : I? V X! af Q7 ! Q1 P1 xf ' 5 F1 T f 5 1, i ' 3 Sim L ':' : I 'F Z ? 'S 5 x Z li! eb . M in 551 lx nfs by I-ui hx i ix X-Q Q tri IQ WW G U LI 12: LM Q Nfs ANTgWa.gwt R ww?-ewffwwwwfaeeqaequ Williams Chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon Established i922 Marvin Mc-floral Lowes, 1925 . . . . Presirlenf Oliver Wentworth Huvkel. 1925 . Sw-rwlury-Trezmwrer 1925 William Wzilter Commons Franc-is Joseph Fitzpatrick Oliver Wentworth Huckel Charles Arc-hag Karaglieusiaul . Oliver Davis Keep Marxfin lVIcCord Lowes Edward Carroll Parker Rene Moen Smith Graham Lee Sterling. Jr. I -..,,... .,,' H... .,,. ,.- .... ...U .i 4- .. X.l Nt ' ' l. 1 awww 5 X 203 IQ it mmm- G U L1 ELM BNSSCCIAN -QM-we do , Y Y ,Z .HWY Pi Delta Epsilon Founded at Syracuse University, l909 Active Chapters Allegheny College Stevens Institute of Technology Bowdoin College Swarthmore College Colgate University Syracuse University Colorado Agricultural College University of Arkansas Columbia University University of Arizona Dartmouth College University of California Georgia School of Tec-lmology University of Illinois George Washington University University of Michigan Hamilton College University of Minnesota Johns Hopkins University University of Tennessee Lawrence College University of Texas A Lehigh University University of Toronto Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Utah Ohio State University Vanderbilt University Ohio Wesleyan University Wesleyan University Williams College ' x 1 .. .., -, A ,...-..-,,-...-.... x 1 ,Q -,-- .V.V --.- -mis - i...tl.l -QaJE....,..............y V fx W 204 X u . I - t, U I H4-ww+GUL1EL1E1 JQNSIANHMMW ll - x Student Council ' Hovey Charles Clark. II, 1925 . . Robert J. Bee R. W. Bourne de, 1996 . H. C. Clark, II J. H. Herbert R. J. Beede J. B. Nott l925 l926 F. W. Howe, Jr. 1927 I928 ' Henry Dawes J-Q-G-9-4-Q-Q . Chairman . Secretary C. A. Knra.gheusifm M. M. Lowes G. L. Sterling, Jr. D. K. Clmplnan J. T.. Rowland .. Q05 STUDENT COUNCIL CHAPMAX HOWE ROWLAXD Now D.xwEs 13ElfDE HERBERT STERLING' CLARK Lowis IQARAGHFL' In BOCRXE :fc . + ,If A pu I I fl 9 w , 5... 1- 9- D965 Ui fi 5 PDE W i P! 22 ilu! Ii'r'7rf:F'D' ab X ,A FND 19 Mmm- G um 1-1 26 1f,,,NA,-QB.-Ew9yPy' H -.---fsf-Qwz43Q5,.4?QLQwQ-4.-6-Gig-J34gL X gf' f f hoosuonr I ,..,... 'm i:.,L l ....... .,.. 5 Q.1 , X -,,..-..,...- .... ..,.,- .-.W as .1 XT 1. ...,--,bZP2.4.,,.-.,...,-.,......-..?..,,.,- I X 'Bag-as ' ' x .- Q07 I i 1 1 fx! ' fx! 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L ,T1'. in Board of Editors Graham Lee Sterling, Jr., 1925 . VVilliam Walter Commons, 1925 Oliver Davis Keep, 1925 . Frank Waugh lVIcCulloch, 1926 David Bernard Mzltliias, 1926 Charles Cole Wing, 1926 . James Piper, Jr., 1925 . John Aaron Riegel, 1926 vVlllll01L K. Bell, 1925 John E. Brown., Jr., 1925 Herbert C. Nichols, 1925 Joseph J. Shcdd, 1925 Francis Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1925 Paul Revere Reynolds, Jr., 1926 Russell Link Fay, 1925 . John Dutton Steele, Jr., 1926 Charles Bedros Bozoian, 1925 John Nicholas O'Gorman, 1926 Bryan Tillinglrast Adriance, 1925 Arthur Buchan VVaring, 1926 Managing Edzffor .llssignmcnt Editor .fl .vsociafe Edilor .-'I .S-soreiale Ifalifor ' .-'I ssociale Editor . . l'l1.oiographie Edffor . .1I.v.s-istant Photographrfc Eflilgr Cary W. Bok. 1926 Frederick G. Cleveland, 1926 Richard P. Lott, 1926 hlauricc B. Woodhall, 1926 . . B 1lsz'ne.vs M anagcr .f1.v.s-1'.vtant 13u.s'ine.s'.s' Manager . . .'ld'l767'f'I:S'1i'llg Manager . 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I HIARSCH .IACKSON P.ac:I:NsTI:CHER HUMPSTONIQ DALXIAS LUKEXS SMITH HITC'HC'0CK JOHNSON ' Q ' I JOHNSON Fmnmx KEEP IiAR.aOHEL'sIAx PRESTON DAVIS MCLANE I5 I I I A A if I ' ii h. Q1 XOI. I X 'L FND G U LI ELM ENS LAN -Qwaatif g ,M 1 1 The Williams Graphic and Literary Monthly Founded by the Athenaeum and the Argo Volume 5 Board of Editors Charles Archag Karagheusian, 1925 . . . . Erl'itor-in-Chief Oliver Davis Keep, 1925 . Lewis Henry Davis, 1925 Jolm E. Brown, Jr., 1925 Edwin Lefevre, Jr., 1925 Robert E. C. Mr-Lane, 1925 Herbert A. Dahnas, 1926 . Managing Editor . PhotographicEditor Editorial Staff Riclmrd A. Hackett, 1926 Thomas H. Johnson, 1926 John H. Smith, Jr., 1926 1Villi:un A. Jackson, 1927 Photographic Staff Charles Lukens, 1925 Harold 13. Hitc-hcock, 1926 John H. Huinpstone, 1926 John A. Riegel, 1926 Alhrovht Ptl.gC1lSl.Cl'llGl', III, 1926 Elwyn G. Preston, Jr., 1926 . Joseph C. Harsch, 1927 . Harold S. Johnson. 1925 Lloyd Gallagher, 1926 . Laurence VV. Fairfax, 1925 . Simon E. Hallagan, Jr., 1926 Business Staff . . . . . Business M anager . . . Ass'i.9lanf Business Manager . . . A llvcrtfising Manager . .-l.s-.vislant ArIverl'i.s-ing Manager . . Uircnlatiion, M anagcr . . . .-'ls.vfsfan.t Circulation Manager - . . . ....,........--.,.-.,... 4?fi.?.'?.,-.-........+4Q..fJ'Q.1 .- ., B4 . . .. .,.. V I X 213 N s I f !x.f 1 x! , N2 9 if . 5 U .Q I fb SQ Z gi ia il W t I , 9 CT if ' ic fw -fi ' I-1 5 V m .. g HL-i iz fu- ll 21 M f f N 1 ff EU? . A rp an f 1 l I ff Z If E , x A GFLIELMEXSIAX BOARD I I' BERRY LAPHAM XVING E I' DALMAS GOODKIND Box PAGENSTECHER PORTER lk in X1 In E fx' 'Sal E53 2 G U LI E LM B NmSiii1f,A1fT aweswie .. 'xiyilc 0 JQQNFNQ AA i 0 'f ' ' 4 . . Gulielmensian Volume lxix Cary William Bok, 1926 . Ecliior-in-K'lziQf Robert Jenks Beede, 1926 . llfIll7Illgi7l,g Editor Donald Cadmus Berry. 1926 1 - Robert Delesderniers Harper, 1926 ' A rl Hdllmls Albrecht Pagenstevlier, III, 1926 ..... Plmfograplzirf Edilor John Edwards Lockwood, 1925 Edward Carroll Parker, 1925 Horace Freemont Webb, Jr., 1925 Pk Fl! F14 54 Pk ik Herbert Addison Dalmas, 1926 Kenneth Andrews Porter, 1926 Charles Cole WVing, 1926 Mallrice Lewis Goodkind, Jr., 1926 . BN.S'i7l6.S'S Manager Beverley Hastings liapliam, 1925 . . l71'1'cful1zt1ifz'rz M cmager XJ A ... .., . , ..,...,-...-,,.- .... -..T f?.'E33...,..,..,.,,.,.,,.e xg H of 4 . ' X 'Bae 'tea-224.4 - 215 up 19 'G U Lili? .Y Nwfyvswawdr 2 ' ' N xqLi?'ffc1f+f.a.Q.Q.Q,q.,.6...QA4f'-f 46'x',AL IIANDBOOK BOARD - lloovl-:N Rl-:cmx NIQWMAN 'l'nU'roN NIC'IIf3I.S Lrmrsx-mm' XVOR'I'Ll'IY Williams Handbook 192 5-26 CI'ublishecl llllllCl' the zulspic-cs of the NVilliams Clwistiam Assoc-iutionj Herbert C0ll2l.Ilt Nic-hols, 1925 . . . Ifrlitor-1711.-l,'l1'ief R. P. Touton, '25 F. 0. Ncwumn, '27 E. R. L0llj3Qlll'Cy, 'Q6 YV. B. Phelps, Jr., '97 C. YV. Hooven, '27 C. YV. Regan, 'F27 C. Wvortley, '27 , A-,CA -, - Agia, 1-1,,.4T::f-'Y..g:iA '......'flEgj 'A'1f f T 'T f1 :j'11gj,g.2aEfF?1::i.:- Q D-' 9,99 'xSs3,,E,E5:B,, e leflil V S'-Qtr: 'S ,Il X 216 Q, Q G U L 1 B 26 A. ff 'wfiwvev f M Y V. rfxvaa-Q.iLQQ,QJ+QiQ'GH-GK-G K M WCA S LP . ..,,.N..4 , - ..... .m...,-...-. .--. ,.. 14.---...----... x 1 ,,, , . ,, ,A A JT, ,, ,H , EA H - L A, bavf N 1 'XQ1' 217 ,Q N I 5 xg 1 . gi I1 I VA V I HI QL? If 653 il If If ,A I9 '56 5 W Aw 51143 SE? il Il TI .sg 95 axfm x il.Xi WILLIAMS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET TAYLOR HEPPENST.ALL XVING PACKARD RICHARDS BOZOIAN BICCULLOCH CHAPMAN FISCHER NICHOLS DAX'IS B.-XLDNVIN XYISHARD SKILLIN SCI-I0I:xTGI:x lin NZ A i y I , , I J GD gr IH? i ! ,QQ QA'-I . IFE ff ,i? 'lE :i A n If I I 5 LQ 1. A ff. lk 5. A fl EQ a '63 www- G ULI ELM BN STAN awww . . my Geqsea We-66-51:15 Williams Christian Association Alumni Advisory Committee Dr. J. S. Zelie, 1887 ......... Uhairnzan Dr. 0. VV. Long ....... . V1'1-e-f'ha'ir'rnan Mr. F. E. Linder, 1912 ..... . . Treasilrer Executive Committee Alfred Graham Baldwin, 1925 .... . . P'T6-?fll677f Lewis H. Davis, 1925 . . .... Vic?-Premfderzt Daniel K. Chapman, 1926 . . Il8I'07'!If'fI.g Serrciary Hubert S. Packard, 1927 .... . . . Trea.s'm'er Committees C. E. Boys' Work Richard M. Brett, 1926, f,f'llfliI'IlIll7'L Fischer, '25 S. Skillin, Jr., '25 R. F. P. H. Walton, '25 J. WV. M. L. Goodkind, Jr., '26 H. S. H. M. Grout, Jr., '26 V. R. S. W. Richards, '26 . 'r I-1 M. Brewer, '27 MacCameron, '27 Morehouse, '27 Packard, '27 Wahle, '27 Hatch, II, '28 M. R. 1Voodhall, '26 A. Saunders, '28 Charities Coverly Fischer, 1925, ff'lIllI'7 l7ZllTl. W. E. Conklin, '25 P. H. Walton, '25 H. Ehlers, Jr., '25 S. YV. Richards, '26 0. VV. Hur-kel, '25 iVillian1 Loeb, Jr., '27 C. VVortley, '27 College Religious Work Frank W. Mc-Culloc-h, 1926, l.'lza17r1nan E. P. Richardson, '25 E. G. Preston, Jr., '26 W. E. Wright. '25 H. 'l'. Commons, '27 R. A. Hrwkett, '26 ' F. VV. Newman, '27 Community Religious Work Edward S. Skillin, Jr.. 1925, f'lll1f'I'7Ilfl7I. W. COI1lilil1, '25 Bisbec, 'QS R. A. Hackett. '26 J. H. Buvhman, '28 H. T. Commons. '27 H. L. Foster, '28 R. M. HoH'man, Jr., '27 C. S. Langdon, '28 W. K. Howe, Jr., '27 T. P. Robinson, '28 .. . .,..,, ,,.,, , , .....,....-......-- .,.. ... .,.. X I -.- .... ..... ...,.. ,, ..,.,.. ..g2....TT.........,.. New sfe44f-'AL 219 Wrmww 'G ULIELIN4 BN S IAIXT FWQMMM . ,SEQ ' 1 3 . Deputations John P. Sc-hoentgcn. 1925, Chairman F. A. Frost, '25 S. H. Evans, '26 H. W. Newbegin, '25 J. C. Dunn, '27 W. K. Howe, Jr., '27 Educational F. W. H. Adams. '25 H. S. Johnson, '25 J. P. Kniflin, '25 C. E. Lochner, '25 R. E. C. McrLane, '25 F. W. Phillips. '25 S. B. Church, '26 Charles B. Bozoian, 1925, Chairman R. P. Touton, '25 L. Z. Wells, '25 P. R. Reynolds, '26 R. VV. Sawtelle. '26 B. JV. Hotchkiss, '27 William Loeb, Jr., '27 Foreign Work Steward lV. Richards, 1926, Clzcmfrnum P. R. Reynolds, '26 M. L. Goodkind. Jr., '26 W. H. Cooke, Jr., '28 H. A. Holbrook, '26 A. H. Bacon, '26' H. B. Ely. '26 R. P. Touton, '25 E. R. Louglirey, '26 C. VV. Hooven. '27 R. F. Baker. '27 J. C. Harsf-h, '27 D. C. Shepler, '28 ' Life Work Robert B. Heppenstall, 1925. Clmirman C. P. Golding. '25 Finance and Membership Charles C. Wing, 1926, f'lIllI'7'I71.ll7I. H. H. Humphrey, '26 S. Benedict, '27 Publicity and Handbook Herbert mC. Nic-hols. 1925, Clmirmau F. 0. Newman, '27 VV. B. Phelps, Jr., '27 C. B. Regan, '27 C. YVortley. '27 Speakers James A. Taylor, 1926, f'lIllfTl7Zll71 VV. G. Conklin, '27 J. l. Sewall, '27 .... ,.,, ..... ' ,g.. 'KBE E -B exaivgf 220 Xl Q IX 1 1 W Q ,W M , - , , , , . , , , , , 4 AA , ,, ...L .iv ,W M M . fi . 154 26 , My I, fp., -,-.mlmgu -- ..-....-,..,..-...,...........?.. W f K : Nu 1 . , . ., 'ww-feffip iii' xNL:L'13ff 'f'wvf- .. ,, - 44411 .Q ' f E 'f-4..v-'af-ive-1-'ev-'Ev-f2'V w -' Wi- 4, rg--fl--42--43--6'-f3 6'L3 , MU ICAL CLUB fe 4 1 'bl I ,...,.- W. -,. I X ...MTWLS Xb?F:-5,53 S9 3 , j ye, .... - ....,,. ........-gg.-z-N. X.l Ziff' ' . 3 57 J ! , , 7 YZ . H 7715 ,B . fv,,Qi!43Q1.z 0 0 ' uf -J Ks! W 1 ' I' 5 clit'-r3e,,5A..fs, ,.,. N , I 5 I R, ii V I 5 E1 Ia? .I XI ii fxe ! if W H J ii A T M ig 51 ilu GJ NP 'rs C JT wif I ' w 4 'XE I 5 W U M fr ii lm 2' 1 1 E g 'Q ,- N ff f -5 ,, , A . , 6 11 . A JD' K ' . A 15 5 a 5 21 1 N I 2 A I in g THE COMBINED MYSICAL CLUBS 11 3 ri E 5 2 FND X015 3 1 xi 3X Williams College Charles Lake Beckwith, Jr., 1925 . Robert Delesderniers Harper, 1926 Mrs. Charles Frederick Seeley . Beverley Hastings Lapham, 1925 . John Aaron Riegel, 1926 . Lloyd Gallagher, 1926 . it G U LI E LM EN' S ImAiIfTw eeMG-QQM IQ G or o NNE, Musical Association . . M umzger . Iss-islmzt M avnagcr . . . Uoaclz . . Press lllanager . Assisiavzt Press Ma11,f1g1:r . T l'llf7'l,SP07'fllf'l.07L Manager College Orchestra Frederick Drake Neilson, 1926, Leader . Charles Loomis Slllytllfi, 1926, Manager . John Pratt Schoentgen, 1925 Francis Burton Bossi, 1926 . . Ralph Clark Williams, Jr., 1926 . Winthrop Keith Howe, Jr., 1927 . George Davies Graffin, 1928 . H Piano . Banjo Trombomz S amoph one . Trumpet Sflfl'019ll07l0 . Tera ps Octet George Fitch Perkins, Jr., 1925 Leonard Dodd Kniflin, Jr., 1926 Henry Bidwell Ely, 1926 Richard VVenhan1 Sawtelle, 1926 Samuel Hoe Evans, 1926 James Allwood Taylor, 1926. Harold Bradford Hitchcock, 1926 Frank VVatson Newman, 1927 1 5 . e .......... .--fe . , ...-..........,...A1f:2. ?.'1-.-.....:..L 1 1 X---. .. .. is f... .N ....., . ,... ..., .... -, ..,,,, .. ,,,. in .,.-......-..-.... I - I 3 .. 1 f 223 ' N SQ fx f- , . fb J'r -4ffe'+d-4?-fa-ca.4g4Q.J5-49'6'234G I9 MMM G UL1 .B QM or 26 W wiWW1fe:QJ2fass.Q,3.4..i.6A-6264. '' ' ' ' ' '''''''''' ' Fl lllllllllll I llllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllalnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlnlnnlnnnlllnnnnnn u unnnanunnnnna E : Mandolin Club Arnold liornlmrd, 1925, Lz'1ulf'r' First Mandolins A. Bernlmrd. 1925 0. 1V. Hur-kcl. 1925 H. M. Grout. Jr., 1926 Second Mandolins 1V. 117. Conimons, 1925 II . S. Brewster. 1926 J. ll. liusli, Jr., 1927 Violins R. S. 1'1c110l'. 1925 Guitar J. S. 1-Iopkins, 1925 Comets 11. C. 1v1ll1H.1llS, Jr., 1926 1V. B. Rivll. 1927 Trombone C. W. Bok, mms I ' Piano ll. lirown, 1925 C. Baird, 1926 1-I. T. Commons, 1927 H. J. Hua-kel, 1927 P. H. ffllilmodezui. 1927 R..-1. 1Vrigllt, Jr., 1926 xx1'lllS1.l'011g', 1927 J. E. li. Young, 1926 Banjo C. L. Smytlie, 1926 Saxophone F. 15. Bossi, 1926 Traps R. M. Hoffman, Jr., 1927 ,37::: ..-Z1i' 'Li3,gg1T1i4 3j ,4 1 2999 his-g,E,,E i- 1 'EQQQQQXV E ,. . 224 kg 19 W-my G um ELM B ' , , 1 owalf- L., Qu ' 7 sg. L JM, -it 5 lll llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll fl CI FF CI UB E JI .4 4 4 YJ J E Xl ll? ll.x: ....-- Glee Club George Fitcli Perkins, Jr., 1925, Lefuler K. A. Owen, 1925 P. C. Webb, 1925 H. B. Ely, 1926 W. K. Bell. 1925 J. B. E. .li R. B G. F S. H. J. II. GI V C. A Gulick, 192.1 f' Louglirey, 1926 Cowing, III, 1925 Perkins, -Ir., 1925 Evzms. 1926 Dunlvzuu, Jr., 1925 Stoddard, 1925 Seiberf. 1925 H. M. Grout, Jr., 1926 First Tenois IV. S. Parker. 1927 Second Tenors First Basses Second Basses I-I. B. Hitclic-ock, 1926 I.. D. Kniffin., Jr., 1926 J. D. Bush, Jr., 1927 J. A. Taylor, 1926 J. K. Pratt, 1927 R. ll. vVil.SlllD1l.l'l10, 1927 H. T. Conimous, 1927 H. J. Hucrkel, 1927 II. D. Starr, 1927 li. l.. Moore, 1926 R. VV. Sawtelle, 1926 F. 0. Newman, 1927 F. VV. Newman., 1927 'T::i1iTgiiTiggg213?iLi?E:::::Tr .9229 I A5596 MQQQQAM' I I wS'f'-fs-+39 ,- 225 WQWWW' G I E L51 E 7 ff New - 5 , gin.: r 1 David Brown , '2.5 Ralpll S. Heller, '25 James S. Hopkins. '25 Donald lV. Caitlin. , . .lmllvs li. llullc-lc. '25 llzrrolxl l,. l'l1l.ml0y M .Xlxlmll K. SlK'lll'0l'. '25 Rufus li. flowing, III, '25 Jzunes H. Herbert. '25 Jolm l'. Kniflin, '2: J. 'l'll0lll2l,S lVilsm1, '25 XVI LLI.-NMS C7I'IAl'lCL VHOI R. Chapel Choir i'lm.rlcs I.. Salford, lJfI't'l'f0l' mul Ury11r11'.s'I First Tenors G eorge Graves. Jr., 'l'l1oxn:1s H. Jolm:-son, '26 Leonzml D. Kliiflili. Jr.. '26 Carlton B. Hzwkinson, Sheldon lV. Vzmzwoll. '27 Second Tenors 1 l':urlicr fl. lV0lmlm, '25 Willie .lamws A. 'l'n.ylor, '26 Jolm K. l'r:l.ll. '27 First Basses Cary YV. Bok. '26 Samluel H. l'Ix'zu1s. '26 'll:1.rol4l 'l'. flunnnons. Jolm U. l70Mill0, Jr., Second Basses Mark lv. Ac-lleson, Srcl. '26 '27 .07 Lziwrellce C. Grosll, Jr., '26 John H. Blacklmurn. '25 Clmrles Lukeus, '25 Paul BI. Howard, '26 Robert l,. Moore, '26 Erlgzir l'. Ric-llzmrclson, '25 liic-lizml lV. Suwtcllc. Gordon V. Stocltlaml. '25 6 T Horace J. lNic'kcls, ' Aftlllll' P. Spear, Jr., ' rm G. Niglltingzilv. Jr., William E. Apple-Lon Hzzrlzcll S. For-In II2ll1,lil,llC J. Hua-kel Gamson I'u.rc-cll H. Du.nfort.h Starr, ' Dzmicl A. lvilc-ox Arthur lV. Siegrist George ll. Fowler, Fred 0. Ncwmzm.. 1 l'2l,l1li lV. Newman '27 '28 28 28 .07 .N '28 28 27 '27 27 08 26 '27 '27 W7 .-1 Hurolcl lVlc'I. Grout. Jr., '26 Telford Taylor, '28 . .-.. .... big N?i':T:riigQTE?fi'i'2-f--'---A--38.1 9,99 VNEfs7,.BED. .. 1 exalf' ' ku KX 226 Rs! I9 G U LI E 26 f fx. B-wvfbwlbkvlaf ,, , 1 -w7,,Jr-f , f 'E 1 'Qi H I JL , VP? ':.4-K:-f443LQLG4A4iqQ-6'-'-6s4k64544' is in c 54 Lg? ...Av AL, - , .7 'gi ,ox .. .,., ,.., ,.........-.. !'x + 'a-g,B,E,,-- -I Xigqggli SQ-f,.,5, N ., . Q Q I3 27 I IN!! fx: '!! '1 W li fg Q55 all Q! df ll ii Al fl L'i 5,22 I R RQTX Ji? 1 IIA I . QE EM xg, xxx CAP AND BELLS CORPORATIOX BRESLIX ' WILLIAMS TULLIS ROYVLAND JOHNSON STEVENS V HOPKINS BIARCH Bossr SPENCER GROSH EPPINGER PARKER SAI-'FORD XX ILSON MORGAN CAMERON BEXYBEGIN STERLING IXXIFFIX BAXTER POST FAIRFAX - fi: JVX2 A cn itll' ,HR iif' 3 1 fm Q if QW if 1' 5 A E A 5 A QE 4 Q, 1 lxrxs 'Shox 19 2 GULIBLLEIEIYTS1-AN -QM-MM- . 26 Wikia 'E mlll N' .. Sgqwi' Cap and Bells Board of Directors Grztlnini L. Sterling, Jr., '25 Robert W. Post, '25 Dr. Orrie VV. Long Henry W. Newbegin, John P. Kniffin, '25 Elwyn G. Preston, '26 ' 25 Lewis W. Morgzui, '25 Harold L. Plumley, '25 Abbott K. Spencer. '25 F. VV. Holbrook Adams, '25 Freelzmd R. Cameron, '25 'l'hom:ms H. Johnson, '26 ' Officers of the Corporation Graliaun L. Sterling. Jr., Robert W. Post, '25 . John P. Kniflin, '25 . Elwyn G. Preston, '26 . Abbott K. Spencer. '25 Lewis W. MOPfJfttl1, '25 . '25 F. VV. Holbrook Adams, '25 . Harold L. Plumley, '25 Henry YV. Newbegin, '25 . l,I'0!SI'll0Ilfl . . Secretary . . M anagcr .fl .s'.vi.vIunt M anagm' Press Ma1zager Stage M anagcr I 'ostume M ammgcr Properly M amlgrfr . . Director Other Members ln College J. 'l'. Baxter, Jr. F. R. Cameron L. VV. Fairfax F. A. Frost J. S. Hopkins l925 C. L. Marc-li R. E. C. McLane J. G. Hunter L. Z. Wells J. T. lVilson I926 A. B. Clmplluui R. D. Harper E. C. Eppinger T. H. Johnson E. VV. Fletcher R. P. Parker L. C. Grosh, Jr. A. T. Salford, II'- R. C. Williams, Jr. l927 L. R. Breslin, Jr. E. NI. Lunlnun N. Greenwood J. L. Rowlztncl W. A. Harris, Jr. R. N. Smyth J, C, I-Igtrsch H. A. Stevens E. E. Tullis X.l , I 4.. :EK,Eh.. ,.., ..... . ,. -.....,......-4 ,,., X.l g l,-1 'P Sf+2La.+9r- P W 229 iw meme G ULI BLM BN s 1,AN' -awww Alumni Advisory Committee ' Dan H. Arnold, Chairman Stanley M. Babson, '12 George E. Hite, 2nd, '08 Max Berking, '02 Francis S. Hutchins, '00 Van Henry Cartmell, Jr., '17 Henry R. Johnston, '09 Francis J. Danforth, '00 Karl E. Weston, '02 Ex-Officio E. l,llll0ll Bird . ' . . . . President of Ilze W'ilIliflIlL.9 l.'l'u.b VVoodrufl' Sutton, Jr., '93 . . ff'1lfl'I:7'IIlll7l., E?l.f0ffll'i7LIIl0'llf Cornmitlee Cn the Stairs A Three-Act Melodrama By William Hurlburt Produced by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Swami .... i . . G. ll. Sterling. Jr., '25 Luella . . . . F. A. Frost, '25 Mrs. Belmore , R. E. C. McLane, '25 Mr. Greg . . A. B. Chapnmn, '26 Elsa Carroll . . . R. N. Smyth, '27 Detective . . . N. Greenwood, '27 Detective'.9 Assistant . R. W. Post, '25 .leukinson . . L. Z. Wells, '25 Merrill Green . E. E. Tullis, '27 Barak . . . 'l'. H. Johnson, '20 230 xr we ,fear xr f T G U LI Blum EN,Si,LAN eewefw 5 xLG'G-ecgxl-Q44.3Q,46.q-Q-Q--6-66364,-6 Cap and Bells Activities a HIS year Cap and Bells made its first trip into what might be called the middle west. Starting at!North Adams and Pittsfield, the club played at Lake Placid, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Pittsburg, and , Columbus, winding up one of the most successful trips in the history of the corporation in Chicago. The play, itself' hardly of the first class, was literally made by the cast, and it was a beautiful piece of work that they finally turned out. McLane, in his superb rendition of the part of Mrs. Belmore, a rattle-brained young society matron, was easily the star of the production: it was probably the best piece of acting seen in Williamstown for many years. This, of course, does not imply that the rest of the cast fell short of exellence. For once the spectator was allowed to forget that this was a play put on by college men. Sterling's presentation of Swami was a mature and appreciative handling of a difficult part. Frost as Luella, a comedy part, and one very easy to overact, gave a finished performance of unlooked-for excellence. Smyth, as Elsa, was wonderful. The company gave a performance during the house-party period and, over the week-end of Washington's Birthday, made a trip which included Glens Falls and Saratoga Springs. This spring the corporation is going to present The Taming of the Shrew. Unfortunately, none of the above cast Cexcept Johnson, who will be cast as Kath- rinej will take part. This is rather unfortunate, for it is unlikely that such a cast and such a play and such coaching will ever again be seen at the same time in Williamstown. :Wg ess, amd. Wtee-is I X .... i .. N' V- I X ,9 V ,E :- ' - .J J ' .. li Q3 1 ..-, -,,M.,--.-,,,.-,.--A,A..-.,, .A..,A.. A..,. -.-,...,,,-.,---....-.,4......,--.. IQ Mwww G U LI E LM E N S IAN ' 1 -v NN! ,... A 1-'1 Nt5 e5'9-Q,.9,.9,.5, 5,199-Diff V wJH Q J'f 43-fi-Q-QAQ-43-13-43'43J3A6 'ig A' Q il: if Q -w:'9'9g 9-Biffklfea-is-F' ' Ggefefeelif' i? 'Xfffv-fa-27.173 'U 2:52 IQ 5 G U L1 H LQMJB li ET' gumllllllllljllIIIIlllllIllljllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIllIlllllIIIll!llIIIIjlmllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllwlllllIIIIllllmlhlllIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllg Ei is E! E DEB 'l'l G ii E! QE E! ' E EllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllIIlllllllllllllllllIllllIIllllIlllllllIlIIllllllllllIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllE Aclelphic Union Founded in I793 Alfred Eastlack Driscoll, 1925 . . . . . . IJ'l'CS'flI07lIl Frederick Albert Frost, 1925 . . , V ice-P're.S'i1Ient Jolin Peak Kniflin, 1925 . . . Trellsureo- and lllrmagfr l925 A. Bernhard K. J. Dugan 0. D. Kccp H. W. Comstock L. WV. Fairfax G. L. Sterling, Jr. H. C. Clark, II J. F. Fiske NI. G. Weaver. Jr. E. A. Driscoll F. A. Frost C. S. VVisliard l926 A. B. Cliapman S. li. Church D. A. Traynor P. R. Reynolds 1927 YV. A. Jackson A. van lieuren C. lVortley D. Vernon I928 VV. C. Quinn ' ,... .,. ,... .... Tai , -' .. . ATT1:i3i: '.'evE'Ff.i'L1t:---H N' IN M B Ke- . W9 IX safggii 1 1'-i ': sr,BE,,.a9 faaQ,i,egA2 . 233 pg! ,I X mf I I I Q Hr N2 Lv fs if 'ill Xi gl ei! :W fi? if ' DEBATING TEAM 'l'RAx'xoR REYNOLDS XVISHARD v.axBf:rm:x YI-znxox l .x1Rx-'Ax K1-:EP DIUSCOLL FROST BERNHARD XVEAYER 3 f I Y H7 V0 I . 1573 521 i lc, 5? , gl-1 TU 1 X' F2 f a ,QZ 5 . A s if 2 LE 1 i in 2 MV .. fp: Ta NU Q, W a x - fri 'EA ix ' Y Y if ' vw. k'l'S'-e-.J Q' 4 . u 4... Debating ITH the brilliant example of last year's championship team behind X 115, -Sl-. t.hem, but hampered by the graduation of some of the ablest members . , r Q ' .ax tl of that team, the debating teams of the college in 1924-192.1 broke Mgt 'I nk W' feb about even in their record, defeating such worthy opponents as Har- and Pennsylvania, but losing to Columbia, VVesleyan, and Amherst in the scheduled league debates, and also dropping a practice debate against H milton. With two teams debating at the same time in different places against a different opponents, one team taking the affirmative and the other the negative 'd everv one of the three series resulted in one victory and one defeat, which Sl e, t . . . . . placed Williams high in the league standing, although not at the top, as was the vard, Yale, case the year previous. Eastern intercollegiate Debating League First Series-December 6, 1924 VVilliams negative defeated Yale affirmative, 2-1 1Villian1s affirmative lost to Columbia negative, 3-5 Subject:-Resolved. that the formation of a third major political party would advance the cause of Republican government in the United States. Williams vs. Yale Williams vs. Columbia A. E. Driscoll, 1925, Cffaptainj U. D. Keep, 1925 7' C' 9 1fVishard 1925 fflaptainj M. G. Weaver, Jr., 1925 f. . . . , D. Vernon, 1927 A. vanlleuren, 1927 Second Series-january 17, l925 Williams affirmative defeated Harvard negative, 2-1 VVilliams negative lost to Wesleyan affirmative, 1-2 Sulgjecf:-Resolved, that th amendment to the United States Constitution. Williams vs. Harvard Williams vs. Wesleyan 'A. IC. Driscoll, 1925 Cffaptainj F. A. Frost, 1925, Qffaptainj I.. W. Fairfax, 1925 P. R. Reynolds, 1926 2-Q . ..,,. .....T-iI i:.i.i:iiwi.T:1'5dLiZ i:f:i11mw' TQBBJB 1 643' 235 is house favors the ratification of the child labor X O IN 1 'G U LI BLM E N-SWLQXN - - ' A ' 'Q-Q-r.g,Q,Ef 3 .Gia r f I 1 .. - 11 yn , Third Series-March 14, 1925 Williams affirmative defeated University of Pennsylvania negative. 2-1 VVilliams negative lost to Amherst affirmative, 0-3 Subjcrff-Resolved, that this house views with alarm the growing tendency of the eastern eolleges to stress a standard of hnsiness and professionalism. Williams vs. U. of P. Williams vs. Amherst A. Bernhard. 1925 Cflaptainj A. E. Driscoll, 1925 fflaptainj 1V. A. .lac-kson. 1927 P. R. Reynolds, 1926 1V. C. Quinn, 1928 Dual Debate-March 6, 1925 In preparation for the Amherst Debate above mentioned, the Willialils nega- tive team that wasito meet Amherst a week later dehatecl Hamilton with the same question. hnt lost hy a 3-0 dec-ision of the judges. Twentieth Annual Underclass Debate 1927-1928 I April, 1925 Qlmsfimz:-Resolved. that the existing system of eompnlsory attendanee at classes is preferable to a system of unihnited ents at Williams. Afhrmative-1928 Karl C. Corley, Jr. Charles F. Gaskill Thomas P. Rohinson Negative-1927 Cyril S. Blomfielcl 1Villiam Loeh, Jr. flahray 1Vortley .. ... Nam. . .-. . .... -..--,.,.M.--.,,....,-W-. g3.1?J2.....-......--.... x .... ...T .... .. .... -..,-.-.EamyE4M..-..- .....-.HW ,.,, 7 .U , , 7 I N 236 -m1-, - N N N R Q .............v,.....r....,...-.....-...1Q. ...... -W ....... ....,..... ....,.., ...................T...,,..i..-.T.......T..... 19 WMM G U ..5.. -2 if J . 'wX fffF2?-fu A ' K' I o X' Jffw' Nw ' ,, . -- v- do gg? , In N .MS ' ' E S E,.B,-ow 151 5f:L4:!-Q?-4 J N0-DEAL COM1VlI'l l'lCIC IIAMILTUN CoI.mmN Hmnncwr Lorvxwoon BI.M:KmrnN liAlmr:I11-:IISIAN l3nowN B1-:m:l+1N HI'IIiNllARIl Mo'r'r1cn Rlrlmwlx CLINTON U,x1u1'1u-11.1. l l'I'Zl'.-Vl'liI1?K lifxxwlm .IonNsoN No-Deal Committee 1924-1925 George Kcmlnll C2l.lllllllI'H. 1925. f'lIlll'I'N1.IUI John 'l'. B2lXff'l', '25 , l l'zmc-is J. l ilZlmt1'im-k. '25 Wfihnot K. Boll, '25 Henry U. Hzunilton. '25 Robe-rt L. llerggc-11, '25 .lzum-s II. Herbert, '25 Arnold Bernhurrl. '25 Uawolcl S. Johnson. '25 John H. Blau-khllrn, '25 Clmrlos A. K:n':1.g:lno11sizn1, '25 John IC. Brown. Jr., '25 John IC. l.oc'kwoorl. '25 DcYVitt. Clinton. '25 Ulm.:-los S. Mutter. '25 'l'ownsonrl P. f'oh-num, '25 Frzmklin D. Rudolph. '25 , ,vg i 1 3.6 -in Y XO, ..., 1..- .,,. 'ffff .lQ-MM x'l I X .... ....- ,- I . ..,. .., Y Wax I X T-A-43,5 Y?-f51..5A. ., 237 ks? , I, ,xiii , , ,. Jr - A' rv ,A 2 KX DM PANY A COMPANY li W c 1 x i Q , 1 ,, 5 1 -9,9199 biggsbbkgd' -'fe'1.ki4iM3J2.-i7 'xi?-154,51 nf.. i ., 228 - 1 X 7 'iiLT:'f:i1-.iii1iTAf45fQ5f :1i3A1Tg1T ' i1 .1 'ii,-1i A 'sZf'f??Ti'ii'N'W ' X7 . -.--,-..q. , . ..... W A g,g - ..... ,e , LT Mwwfff e Sl-Il-1l..13 1151.-I E . . 1 W- 5 1 . U .B W Iflffrgwdw,Qf:SwLQ?4Z!-fif?-4345-Q--1343-44J3f L fs' J 0. av gm r + M. YV. Brewster, '25 A. Bm-lr, '25 ll. Bourne, '25 A. Brown, Jr., '25 W. Bell, '25 li. Davis, '25 R. liccflo, '26 G. Bogart. '26 B. Bossi, '26 J. Brewer, '26 C. Butler. '26 A. Clmpnunl, '26 D. Clmpnmn, '26 A. Clement, '26 R. Coe, '26 S. Crofts, '26 1 1 A. cfil.V2Lll2l-llgll, 27 N. Greenwood, '27 II. Goodbody, '27 lriafimftiiaaielinig Student Fire Brigade Chief Russell Nlakepezwc, '25 Captains F. J. Fitzpatrick. '25 F. A. Frost. '25 First Lieutenants J. Driscoll. '25 li. Farnsworth, '25 D. Ilorlpglnan. '25 C. Lindsay, '25 A. Lcete, '25 Second Lieutenants li. Eppinger, '26 IC. Haley, '26 H. Hitt-llcock, '26 P. Howard. '26 J. I'IlllIlpSlL0l10, '26 'l'. Johnson, '26 Il. l4lYltlGIllllyl', '26 l'. Livingston, '26 J. lVIzwMurtric, '26 D. M?Ltlll2LS, '26 F. McCulloch, '26 Sub-Lieutenants lv. 'lI:l.ll, '27 H. lVICCllH.ll, '27 E. Poor, '27 F. D. lhlflillllll, '25 C. Moller, '25 ill. Newlmcgin. '25 ll. Plnlnley. '25 J. Sr-lmentgen., '25 R. Touton, '25 J. lVlc-l,a.ury. '26 li. Popluun. '26 F. Rauli, '26 Z. Sllritlllitll, '26 S. Riclmrds, '26 li. Szmwtclle. '26 A. Szmllorfl, Jr.. '26 K. Whitney. '26 B. Williznns, '26 R. Avllll8.lI1S, '26 ll. AV2l.lliCl', '27 l'. AVl'lj,Illl1, '27 G. Vickers, '27 Xl fwew' Xl V99 www Mm f V I, xt ..,. .........-- ..,. -,.-,.. , ', ..,.., - ...,...... 5w,eE:.....-............ I I mr B 235 'U 2 - . 2 . ..- ...W . 2 www ,G U LI BLM BNm5l,,q1lgg3M- M 4 2 I A , ..e.q..5r4'eJ:36' I'lil'1l'AliA'l'iDRY SCHOOLS UOIN'IMl'l l'I'1lC Gxm-nl-31.1. li.fu.1m'1N I'luf::-zr'u'1 1' l',xnK1-:lc Mo'1 1'mc l51cm:1':N f,N'l'll.-KNK NUlt'l'UN Preparatory Schools Commlttee Robert l.. Ilcrgou, 1925 . . . f'll!!I'I'lllllll A. G. Bzrlclwin. '25 l'. fllltllilllk, '25 G. K. f':unphoII. '25 J. S. Osborne, '25 K. J. lylljfilll, '25 E. G. l'zu'kcr, '25 J. Il. Hcrlrorf, '25 G. F. Perkins, Jr.. '25 H. U. IJIIIIIIDIIITX, '26 E. P. Presvott. '25 C. S. Moth-r. '25 G. L.Stcrling,Jr.,'25 J. R. Norton, '25 G. 'l':mylor, '25 gT:ii '.-.-:1i1?f..51f?3?.....-' r ' iff?QQ,TaZ.4?2Fl71g:.'4'A-::::T.ggig -vga' v'E'ffs,g,-sf' ' wwfffi--Q . -7 2-1-0 . ,4 - F ygvjyffi 'N 51yw .- ' 'I W 'W 2 ' 2 'Y f -H M.. -.,. - W-. .... , , w . , .... ,. , . , .... T E? my ' -6.1 .Q-Q-'J3AQ ': NON-A'l'I'ILlC'l'IC COUNCIL lil-:mzlm I'lil'IS'l'0N Clluxlcli KNIFFI N I l1N'roN Non-Athletlc COUHCII Ilovcy Ulmrlvs Clark. II. 1925 . l,l'lf.Yl'!l0Ill John Pc-ak KniH'in, 1925 . . . . Vfl'l?-PI'0SI'Ill'Ilf Elwyn Grcely l'rcsl.on, J r., 1926 . , Sz'r'rcl11ry-7'1'0asm'1:r A. G. lialclwin, '25 R. M. Smith, '25 R. L. UGPQCII. '25 U. YV. Hinlxon, '25 F. J. 14'itZIl1i.tI'il'k. '25 R.. D. I'I:Ll'p0l', '26 B. H. L:mlm111. 25 P. R. Reynolds, '26 I x '1' Q H' 1 I '14 ' 1. ..zm orr,.r., Li :Z LT3iL...,4,,..T Wiigiiigjjjl' Q wygg v S'5'S+s1e f 'E4eQQ4t'3L 'vk5 K? 52'1S1-.. W' 2411 F 'L F M X Nl 'z IX I K 5 l I i .Y gl .1 gr , .11 : I I r , I JI! Q. T X4 2 1 Xl O IX B m HOXOR SYSTEM C'0MMIT'l'Iil-I BUSSI D. WALKI-:R H. Cmmuxs 5ICCl'LLOC!i lirm.uzT BALDWIN l5Em:l-:N D. HULT FISKE E' :FL i I 5 I .4 5 N7 'iw ' E Q, gm ,T 2 IX? F W E A 4,3 21 iii nrxffl BEER Wrewew- GULIELIXSIQEINSIAIW' MWGMM Nl JQ-Q-4?-6-q.Q A l-lonor-System Committee Robert L. Bergen, 1925 . . . . Chairman 1925 Alfred G. Baldwin John F. Fiske Donald R. Holt ' 1926 George B. Bogart Francis B. Bossi Frank W. McCulloch l927 Harold T. Commons Deane R. Walker l928 George D. Sterling ororo. -. All X.l IN 1 F-:fl G ULIELMENSIAN 'awww 2 ff' wwe- 1 Ni: L , it OFFICERS OF FORUM REYNOLDS Bnoumcw HINTON PAGPJNSTECHER F or um Charles lV. Hinton, 1925 . . . . Prcsirlenl Alexander L. Bl'0KlllC2ld, Jr., 1925 . . V1'0e-I'rcsz'flenl Paul R. Reynolds, 1926 . . . Sccrelary-Trea.s'urc'r Albrecht Pngenstccller, III, 1926 . Publzrily lllanagcr ,.id?RKg.b ' Q, ' 1'3 -MT F X-,f l I 5 z M 24-4- - ' . P3159 ,. .. ww J reotpmcmesrrsraw is Lectures Delivered Before the College Under the Auspices of The Forum - 4 September 30-J. Cameron Beck .... The Cost of Leadership December ll-Richard Henry Dana Civil Service Mrs. W. O. Pmkham J January 9-Percy Marks . Who Should Go to College-And Why? January 16-J. Malcolm Bird . . Mediumistic Frauds I Have Met March 13-Honor: bl H-rber Shonk fs f - Colonel l5eliU1FOll Vlllinship l ' lhe R' O' ll' C' Question March 19 Donald Ogden Stuart . . . Life in the Jazz Age Under the Auspices of The Tuesday Lecture Course January 13-Professor YV. I. Milhaln . . . Total Solar Eclipses January Q0-Mr. Fletcher Steele, '07 Principles of Landscape Architecture January Q7-Professor O. E. Lessing .... Horace Traubel February 10-Reverend Carroll Perry, ,90 . . . Ann Hutchinson February 17-Professor H. F. Cleland Druid Altars, Stonehenge, and Other Megalithic Monuments February 24--Professor J. B. Pratt . . The Buddhism of Modern Siam March 3-Professor R. A. Newhall Saracen Phases of Mediaeval Culture March 10-Dr. A. S. liolles . . . Courtship in Colonial Times March 17-Professor H. D. VVild Romance and Legend in Roman Coins March Q4-Professor 'l'. C. Smith . Our Admirals and the Next War lV1'arch 31-Professor K. E. VVeston ' The Skyscraper: the Development of a New Architecture Thompson Course Season of i924-i925 Directed by Prof. Karl E. VVeston through the foundation of Mrs. Frederick Ferris Thompson, of New York November 17-May Petersen, Soprano December 6-Mme. Elly Ney, Pianiste March Q0-Mr. and Mrs. Ongawa, Japanese Entertainers March 27-Drury 'lligh School Band of North Adams, Massachusetts . .. Mm .. .. '. X -..... .... ...-...,. .... -.-.-. N ..-... ..'.. i .g.,...-..4...g c 5 - Nga? I, 1' I 245 G U L1 ELM B19-T -STAN awww . V . 'RYHQQQYL W H 5 N ,L C 'Nwq+5 3'CQ6L 'G44'e'66J5-Q UQU lily!!! I-5155 Q L, L , .I ll!!! lil llllf Kuna P REACHERS 'lil 'lil ul li ARBHVZH College Preachers l924-l925 i924- Scptember Q1 Rev. lVilli:rm P. Merrill, DJJ., Brick Presbyterian Church, New York City. September Q8 Rev. YVillis H. Butler. The Asylum Hill Congregational Church, Hartford. Conn. October 5 Rev. lVilliam L. Sawtelle, D.D.. First Presbyterian Church, Scranton, Pa. October 12 Rev. Hurry l'. Dewey, l7.D., Plylllllllfll Church, hlinneapolis, Minn. October I9 'QCommnnionj Rev. Sillllllfl V. V. llolmes, l7.l7,, Westminster Chnrch, Buffalo. N. Y. October 26 Rev. Jolm S. Zelie, D.D.. First. Presbyterizin Church. Troy, N. Y. November Q Rev. Harris E. Adriance. Englewood, N. J. November 9 Rev. Hugh Black, D.D., Union Theological Seminary. New York City. November 16 Rev. George I.. Richardson, DJJ., Saint l,2l.lll'S Rectory, Bur- lington. Vt. November 23 Rev. Charles G. Sewaill, D.D.. The PI'CSllylCl'l2tll Clnlrch. Rye, N. Y. November 30 Rev. J. liclgm' Park, D.D., The Second Church, West Newton, Mass. December 7 President Clarence A. Barbour. D.D., Rochester Theological Seminary. Rochester, N. Y. December ll- Rev. Rziymoncl Calkins, lJ.l7., First. 1l0Ilgl'0g'3l.ll0IlZ!.l Clnlrch, Caunbriclgc, bless. '65, -. ...-. - .m.,....... - ..., 4----. .--. --., Y 1 , . - 24-6 gg -- - lease, ENS............... Es- M. -- ' J N ' N I Decenlber Rev. Alfred E. Stearns, D.D., Phillips Academy, Andover, lVIass. 1925 January CCOIIIITILIIHOIIJ Rev. Harry L. Everett, First Congregational Church, Jersey City, N. J. January President Bernard I. Bell, D.D., St. Stephen's College, Annan- dale-on-Hudson, N. Y. February Rt. Rev. Wilson R. Stearly, D.D., Newark, N. J. February Dean Charles R. Brown, D.D., Divinity School of Yale Uni- versity, New Haven, Conn. February Rev. George L. Richardson, D.D., St. Paul's Rectory, Burling- ton, Vt. Mareli Rev. John S. Zelie, D.D., First Presbyterian Church, Troy, N. Y. Marcli Rev. Archibald Black, First Congregational Church, Montclair, N. J. March Dean Hughell Fosbroke, D.D., General Theological Seminary, New York City. March President Clarence A. Barbour, D.D., Rochester Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Marcll Rev. Carl H. Elmore, Englewood, New Jersey. April CEaster Sundayj Dean VVillard L. Sperry, Divinity School of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. April Rev. Robert Russel Wickes, D.D., Second Congregational Church, Holyoke, Mass. April Dean Charles R. Brown, D.D., Divinity School of Yale Univer- sity, New Haven, Conn. May Rev. John Herman Randall, D.D., The Community Church, New York City. May CCon1munionj Rev. Boyd Edwards, D.D., The Hill School, 1 ottstown, Pa. May The Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, D.D., Utica, New York. May Rev. Raymond Calkins, D.D., First Congregational Church, Cambridge, Mass. May Rev. Karl Reiland, D.D., St. George's Episcopal Church, New 4 York City. June Cliaccalaureate Sundayj Rev. Henry Sloane Collin, D.D., Madi- son Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City. I lima., f:1SlZ,J?.?l3.',1m lv an lg 'r ,f-in A' N' rksesw, f..,.5 as n M' we... X Q A 247 Xl O 1x if 'gp f fi 4 I s F F19 G:II I 1g,...f.bg.1-gEEQ2f55'f?yi iff: 45, M, 95 L A 1 IQ hmm- GU141BLMBN s 1.AN WMM f 5 1 .. .. 'mmm A-,-.--.....4, , . ... , ,...A,.,A...-.,.,.,.-4-... V 4fi41,.4..M.,,.,---, x 1 1 X ,- ,.,. .,.. -H .,. XP . . -W I X Q17 . . . wg- . ,Q-ff 'SEQ-ef KQQQ 24-9 IQ MWSWVIGULIELMENSIAN New I N Senior Promenade Committee William Creighton Reed ........ Chairman Rufus Billings Cowing, III Frank Bird Gummey, II Russell Makepeace Harry Boyd Marshall Charles Schroyer Motter 1 -as Xl ix N x o ij' ' '-i- - e IX : 1 250 5 awww- G ULIBLM ENS IAN w- A e I Q64 Sophomore Promenade Committee Marmaduke Burrell Holt, Jr ........ Chairman Harold Pim Goodbody . . - TTKG-911707 Haldane Johnson Huckel Stuart Sherman George Theodore Vickers, Jr. Auxiliary Committee Barton Grubbs, II Lawrence Glenn Heller John Scott Inglis, II William Greene Nightingale, Jr. John Keith Pratt , Xl Q IX IX 251 3: 1 5 2 3 v i 2 5 3, E X G3 c: E un r ,Z J T A 4Jg'V:? I ' '.2 92 h 'A ,. lErZ'YfT-i1.-TgA-.-- . 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Johnston J. R. Camp D. W. Catlin J. L. Child S. B. Church N. L. Crowley J. W. Estabrooks, Jr. M. L. Goodkind, Jr. H. M. Grout, Jr. H. A. Holbrook H. S. Kamerly S. H. Keyes J. H. Leech G. C. Manson M. L. Butzel C. G. Carson, Jr. A. J. Cavanagh K. W. Cole G. B. Fowler P. F. Frank F. 0. Hodous J. H. Hollis, Jr. W. K. Howe, Jr. F. S. Hulse G. B. Baldwin R. F. Banker L. E. Beardslee, Jr. H. H. Bodfish, Jr. J. H. Buohman R. S. C. Bush B. G. Calvert ft'-48.534 Ez E. me-4' I 926 1927 I928 C. J. Wood W. E. Wright R. F. McKelvey F. Rauh P. R. Reynolds S. W. Richards H. C. Rose R. R. E. Schumacher G. R. R. Simon J. M. Slaughter E A. Smith Z. F. Surabian A. B. Waring K. L. VVhitney B. Williams E. D. Marshall J. W. Morehouse J. M. Pattison H. B. Pease J. B. Rosenwald W. G. Saunders A. C. Saxton A. H. Sehlosser P. W. Spalding F. W. Schaeffer, Jr. R. E. VVeblJ J. H. Lotz, Jr. E. C. Lyke H. M. M3.CMllllH.ll K. A. Matzinger G. W'. Memmott C. l.. Miller D. J. Morgan X I . , . 1 ..-' if , ,KH X I .,.,,. ,,,,.,, ,. - , . ,....-,,...- I 255 IQ me-we G UL11-:LM EN s IAN -awww , 0 .Y 1 E. Carleton J. Nickels J. G. Case C. Osmers, Jr. R. A. Cox N. Palmer YV. J. Curtis L. Pease D. Davis, Jr. S. Perkins D. D. Edgar F. Roeder, Jr. E. W. Fenn Romer J. K. Fitch, Jr. B. Rose H. L. Foster K. Rust E. S. Gilson M. Salisbury R. R. Hasbrouck Saunders IV. H. Hoadley A. Scott J. Hodge, Jr. L. Senecal 'EW E. D. Howard, II L. P. Johnson J. S. Kohn M. Kollender, Jr. T. King G. Kirk, III A. L. Lamarre G. L. LeBlanc J. D. Leet G. C. Leonard J. F. Wulfi' P. Schoemaker Shoob H. Smith, Jr. G. Steele C. Sweeney Taylor J. Waterman, Jr. G. Wilcox B. Wilson, Jr. J. Wright xg 1 X ,... . ... , N 1:5396 2 56 s - - 'J . ,. -:eff BG ULIBLMBN s1AN -Ame?-W Pipe ancl Quill Edgar Preston Richardson, 1925 . . . President David Brown, 1925 . . . Treasurer Henry Austin Pickard, 1925 .... . Secretary Prof. S. E. Allen Mr. R. G. Buehler Prof. W. N. C. Carlton Prof. G. B. Dutton D. Brown W. W. Connnons A. E. Driscoll J. F. Fiske W. M. Gladding, Jr. C. A. Karagheusian O. D. Keep Faculty Members Ass't Treas. W. C. Hart Prof. A. H. Licklider Prof. C. L. Maxcy Mr. R. M. Smith Honorary Member LL.D. The Honorable Alfred Clark Chapin, 1925 E. Lefevrc, Jr. M. M. Lowes R. E. C. lVlc'Lane Pic-kard Richardson G. L. Sterling, Jr. W. E. II. A. . P. E Wright 1 X .. or 'fit 'f7Qif:31ii33::QZ.-1.E?f-i::::--'-'- :N if N mgag esggeexab' Q57 www GULIELMENSIAN -Awww Edgar Preston Richardson, Lyles Z. Wells, 19Q5 . John H. Smith, Jr., 1996 Prof. S. O. Dickerman . Mr. M. W. Avery Prof. D. T. Clark, M.A. Prof. S. 0. Dickerman, Ph H. H. Hamilton H. A. Pickard M. VV. Acheson, III R. O. Billings R. F. Buttolph J. R, Camp S. B. Church R. G. Donaldson, Jr. J. Barker, Jr. T. P. Moser H. B. Pease J. T. Asch T. M. Banks, Jr. X 15. A. Bryant, Jr. J. H. Buchman C. F. Gaskill ' H. J. Giard C. NI. Hutchins INT. B. Jones, Jr. H. M. Mac-Mullan . 45 -'-43.4 E, E. Classical Society 1925 .... . . President . . . V ice-Presideni . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Faculty Adviser Faculty Members .D. Dean G. E. Howes, Ph.D. Prof. M. N. Wetmore, Ph.D. Prof. H. D. Wild, Ph.D. i925 E. P. Richardson W. E. Wright L. Z. Wells l926 M. L. Goodkind, Jr. G. C. Manson D. B. Mathias J. H. Smith, Jr. E. A. Smith D. A. Traynor l927 J. L. Rowland F. W. Schaefer, Jr. D. Vernon l928 F. N. Marshall Miller T. Person R. H. Richards T. P. Robinson B. F. Roeder, Jr. Romer A F. S. R. A. J. W. G. Tenney D. H. West , .-...,... 313:51 Q58 F... LT'- 1--- 4 Xl C IX 19 G UL1 ELM EN S irANiieMQMe Philosophical Union Officers VVyllis E. lvrigllt, 1925 .... . . President Gordon Brown, 1925 .... . V ice-President Frederick K. Ashbaugh, 1926 A . . . . President Professor Professor Professor Professor Faculty Members . Secretary-Treasurer I-I. A. Garfield Dean G. E. Howes Professor D. 'l'. Clark J. B. Pratt Professor A. H. Licklider Professor O. E. Lessing A. H. Morton Professor J. W. Miller Professor E. P. Metour J. B. Brinsmade Professor C. Grimm Mr. G. B. Welch T. C. Smith Student Members Mr. P. S. MC!C0l1l10ll l925 A. G. Baldwin W. E. Harrigan 0. D. Keep D. Brown E. M. Howard P. E. Krichbaum, Jr. 1926 f J. Pt. Camp H. S. Kamerly F. W. McCulloch l927 F. J. Fessenden, Jr. B. VV. Hotchkiss X 1 'em ......-...- ..,. ,--..- gfEfE3.-..........1,.L. xg . ..... , .,.,, N. ....,,,, .ti,,..4E.-..............- , X 'N .M L ws.. 5 .- I 5 - .... .. f' Q - Q 59 lsr 19 G U L 1 E If 2 26 -- -- . - .1 'MEF-.swf .. , :J ' , ke 5 1wi,-sf - favs,-fare:-v'1 U -N -4C+4s-4?-el-Q-is-Q---r: Q'e'6! 4111 Cercle Franeais John II:u11 B12l.l'1i1l1ll'll. 15125 ..... . . l'r1'.s'irlr'ul R1l'1l2l.1'l1 Allen Hsu-kctl. 15126 , . . . . l'1'1-z'- lJI'l'.S'illl1Ill BI. Lewis Goorlkiml, Jr., 11125 . . . . Svr'r1'lr1ry-Tr1'11.s'u1'z'1' Active Members 1925 J. II. B12li'1i11lll'11 U. A. K2l.l'il.jJf1ll'l1S12I,ll M. M. Lowes 1926 S. 11. c11llll'i'1l M. I.. Gomlkiml, Jr. R. .L Ilurkc-ll. 1928 1v0lllWOl'11l Brown Associate Members 1925 J. IC. Brown, Jr. 11. lC1110rs. Jr. F. YV. Phillips . G. V. Stmlclnrd 1926 A, li. 1v2l.1'1l1,Lf 1927 YY. K. llowv, Jr. I.. 11. Noll S. G. 'l'cnnvy I .. Mm. . ..., . . ,.-,.,.-.,--,.,......,..s-. 4f4.f'j3,,-,,,,-,,.,,,-,,, x 1 I N . ,. -... .,,. -. . ,,-,.-..,,jZf,s1,.,,.-..-..-..- v ,-X I 1355 -as 1 x EQf42Q4g'4-- 'i '3+g . , Q60 Q -.-A -2 9 WWW' ,G.U.LI ,E N 'xfawydlv r r r i r I Q . 1-, ' :LXC ,DIY 'I 1 I r 34: ' LL nfffdehi 9, iii iw-wwf:-as-Qife-Q-43.,q...,5..Q4445! Albany Academy Club , Kcnnclli J. Dngzm. 1925 ........ l,l't'.S'l'1ll'lll Louis R. Breslin, Jr., 1927 . . Hrwnflrlry-7'1'mm1:1'0r l925 J. H. l3lu.c'klnu'n ll. S. Iclv, -lr. K. J. llngzm C. E. Loc-liner W. Phillips l926 A. Il. lizwon ll. ill. Grunl, Jr. C. B. Bogart C. C. Wing l927 L. R. lircslin, Jr. W. I . 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Hotr-hkiss F. YV. Derringer 1 Seorelary-Treasurer Q 925 lu. B. Newton E. ff. Parker f 926 S. H. Evans W. T. Jvebber R927 E. M. Salomon, Jr. J. TI. Yeomnns W 928 IW. F. Tolllpkills, Jr. - .... - Q.. . ,.... WT 3.3 ?35'E9'9' 'ivfefefi -' Q63 3, wwww- G U LI ELM ENt'tS1g31N awww 6 it 5NQ'LQ24-fg,CiQ.g-Q-QQG-616.-e'l3,64'A'? 'Y 5 ' ' v Exeter Club Grulmnl Lee Sterling. Jr., 1925 Alexzuuler M. Clement. 1996 . Milton C. Rose. 1927 . . J. H. Dunham, Jr. E. P. Baker A. M. Clement. E. C. Gibbons M. B. Holt, Jr. F. B. Howe 1925 J. J. Slledd l926 F. G. Cleveland 1927 J. A. Jeffrey, Q11 H. Morton NI. C. Rose . . Presi 11 P111 . . V1'f-c- P res I rl en! . S01-rvfary-7'rf'a.s'1lr12r G. T.. Sterling. Jr. L. M. Goodkind, Jr. A. T. -Salford. Jr. R. E. Webb A. R. Wells J. D. Wells Keir-152' .1 x .1 MQ .. , ,.. .,.... ..-,..........,-.-.. . .r . x ffwaa 1 ' 264- Hill Club 19 26 ..NE5Hm':a5E,W'E?dEr9-99-9? Q N v ' ffQR4wse-44..3.4g.f,Q,f5QmQ,3 6,Q43.436f5 Jolln S. Osborne. 1925 . . . Townsend P. cl0l0lllItl1, 1925 . l925 T. P. Coleman J. S. Osborne l 926 C. JV. Bok l927 J. Armstrong 1928 C. YV. Allen U. R. Fall F. A. Jones I .... . ,......, .. ,.., ... ,..,. ,- ..,, ,,.........- . . Presiflent Secretary- Trca.s'ure'r R. li. flowing. UI J. II. Smith. Jr. H. D. Starr T. H. Smith, Jr. 'QI I X .... --- .,., M., ..., .M ,.,. .,.-,...-g,f?-,.. ..,. ,-..--. .,,. ..... ,.,, ,,-X ' X:-4 , 1, -r , W ,grgmsbge lE'wQ-'14iy43QAa Jlgfg-L..-51. X ... Q65 sl' U -' www G U L1 BLM E N ' 26 Tw' 0 'wal k or r , Ns:-Q,,,A42bBQ?y2V999PEV? . 2 W:fNQ1?.Q,4GQ-QQ-QAQ-Q-I-6-6.64,426 George F. Perkins, Jr., 199.1 . . Ric-lmrd 0. Billings, 1926 llzmrolcl l'. Goocllmody, 1927 ll. 'l'. .Mlriamc-0 J. E. Brown, Jr. J. l'l. Loc-kwoocl R. 0. liillings F. J. Fcsseuclon, Jr. H. l'. flooxllrocly T. M. llamks, Jr. Hotchkiss Club J. . Gusliill L1 1925 1926 Mr-Alwny 1927 1928 . . l'r0si1l0nI . l'1'1'c'-Prc'.w'fl1'11f . S01-rem ry- Treasurer G. F. Perkins, Jr. ll. l.. lllumloy A, K. Spom-or fl. A. fll1l0l I, 11. Hull XY. l,ovl1, Jr. W. C, llunningg x 1 'AKEN .,.. 9 1 1 ,-.....-.. . -. -- x 1 I G I X . ,, ,... - ,.. 1 Fx H I .W I .M --.MT 4..-.,,.,.- I X Ru-B?'i+ea-5 ifl . - P266 N 19 ' ' f Y .: 'R war.- in qw on ' of G 'ff xr Newton Club Jolm Russell Norton, ISJQ5 . Edwin Ripley l',ongl1roy, 1926 . . Pres1'1l1'm' . Sl'I'I'I'flI ry- 7'rr'a.s-fu rar fx Ati r, a Q l925 J. R. Norton li. S. Nlnnro l926 J. E. Brewer li. R. I.ongln'0y I927 J. C. dcMille, Jr. W. B. Phelps, Jr. J. K. Pratt C. li. Regan l928 W. E. Appleton N. L. Nlzwy II. P. Fitts R. 'l'. Person K. R. Kepner D. C. Shcplcr E. P. Stratton ,... ..- .... -ggi? 'S-Tiiiha-B ., e' 444431 -4 Q67 IQ Jmwww G U LI EIJMNIQN SJJJIJAN -awww , . ,. Er? l'S'9'QNQNC+QN3f+QGg-ek?-6-'4AAA4,A:i Pawling Club George K. Campbell. 1925 . . . . . . Presillcrzi Harold J. Field, 1927 . . . Secretary-7'rc'a.s'14r0r 1925 G. K. Campbell 1927 VV. L. Cfjllgllllll H. J. Field E. J. Coughlin, Jr. R. E. Lum, Jr. R. N. Smyth I928 F. D, Austin 'yil , , .gg . 3.1 ' B355 - ,. J R5-3 ,E age ' N - 268 ki, 2-ww we G U LI BLM ENT. awww i W' few.- Y H : ec+f,w.,g,q.Q,-44-qua-44-6we,,5a Alfred G. Baldwin, 1925 Victor R. Wahle, 1927 . A. G. Baldwin A. A. Clarkson D. Cranford L. H. Davis D. C. Berry R. S. Coe Poly Prep Club H. L. R. cw Li H. A. 1925 Ehlers, Jr. W. Fairfax L. Fay Fischer W. Franc-is, Jr. l926 E. Miller VV. Siegrist . . . President . Sccrelary-Trerwurcr W. M. Gladding, Jr. J. H. Livingston L. Z. Wells F. L. VVycof'f A. D. Stevenson. Jr. E. B. YVilliams J. H. Humpstone G. R. R. Simon . C. Williams i927 E. M. Lanham L. H. Smith, Jr. V. R. VVahle i928 J. T. Asch J. D. Christie A. Romer R. H. Bergen E. Cornehlsen M. F. Tompkins, Jr. W. L. Butcher, Jr. W. C. Dunning J. F. Wulf? . D. S. Hunter ' .. .. .... .,.. , 'f' 4.iTg11'g:+-'ffm 269 599995995 GULIEFfE.f1W1N4E1N'SI.A1Y 499640454 Robert. L. Bergen, 1925 George B. Bogart, 1926 St. Paul's Club . . 1JI'68'I-lldllf . V'i06-I,I't?S'l.l16'llf Ulmrles A. Covert, 1927 . Sorrell:ry-7'rea.s'urer l925 R. L. Bergen R. W. Smith C. YV. Hinton P. C. YVel1h I926 G. B. Bogart, A. B. Chapnlzm 1927 A. J. Gnvmmgh YV. Stunlpf G A. Covert P. F. Swett E. D. Mzwslmll R. E. YVnlker l928 G. C. Mc-Knight - ' ' fg ji94..g.- 1 ' 1 Tfsggr- ' N55-Qqgei. .. ' Q70 tt WW G U LI H LM B N Smewnft ll M- , ' ,Z . W I Salisbury Club Walter Houston Clark, 1925 .... . . . l'rcszfdcnt Wilbllr Arter Slnitll, 1927 . . . Secretary-Treasurer l925 NV. K. Bell YV. II. Clark R. M. Sllllllll I927 J. O. Clark YV. A. Smith P. H. Tllibodczul l928 VV. J. Brufl' C. S. Langdon T. P. Robinson A ' ' A 'l t -fi' l - nd5 ll tlttt, , Q71 ky G UL1 BLM BN S1AN FWHM 'P' 'Xiqilqysq - I . Z..-M.. Y Taft Club Ellwzml P. Prcsc-ott. 1925 .... , Prcsirlml Wfurren Bicknell, Jr., 1925 . . . . Sccrofary NV. Bic-kncll, Jr. l925 II. S. ldv, Jl'. l'. l'rt'sc-ott 1926 R. M. Brclt F. 'l'. Nic-hols l927 J. D. Bush. Jr. . J. Ii. Noll G. ll. Fowler V L. H. Noll, l928 A II. MMT. Bush W. YV. Simpson B. l'resc'ot,t O. St.. John J. I. Scwall D. L. NVilson ' ., 1. , X.l I X ., -, , .... I X v .. 1 3 G 155,38 , Q72 kg IQ mmm- G UIQI ELM BN.siIANi-www qff+Q.g.aL.a.,,4.6.QA-86A Asheville Club Ulmrles S. Mottcr, 1925 ..... . . lJ'I'08ffI6iI.t Arthur V. Brown, Jr., 1925 . . . V'ice-Pre,s-fdenl I925 A. V. Brown, Jr. D. H. Hodgman R. S. Heller C. S. Motter l926 VV. S. Root, Jr. I927 C. W. Hoovcn Philip Sllulnway E. E. Tullis l928 B. M. Rice J. C. Richardson x 1 :de ., e ee e H e , ...- .... -...-.. . - e x . . , H o -v'9'gg H-Bs .Reef-:ef- 'fl 273 mme G ULI BLM EN s LANHAWMQQ Henry B. Ely, 1 C. Lnkcns H. S. Brewster H. B. Ely Kent Club Gurney Taylor.1925 . . . . . . President QQ6 . . . . S1'r'rclary-Treasurer l925 l926 1927 R. VV. VVallawc l928 S. Mellen G. Taylor R. M. Popllam H. A. Watkins Www Xl 1 X ..... -.Q.. ' l'x!I - 274 ls? www G U L1 BLM EN S fAN 4f+wGew . ., - . -l o'MQ.......f,.aLMWl Lawrenceville Club H. Horton Humphrey, 1926 .... Robert F. Baker, 1927 . Stanley R. Anderson, 1928 . . l IQ26 H. H. Humphrey l927 R. F. Baker 1928 S. A. Anderson H. Dawes D. M. Perry . Prcxidcnl . Secretary . T Vrcasurcr E5 A. Bishec G. D. Graffin .e l . ............. ,... --....-. A2e1..'f5.-'1.5:.......Lu....1,.-..l'Ji 1 -. f -... .... x . . ..,. .,.... .. . ..,... -M ,.,..... .. .... g..1Z.:,-...............,..-.......,..... ' x 559 442 275 'J Wweww G ULIBLMENSIAN -esreeeffgf 5. r University School Club James H. Herbert. l9Q5 ........ President Charles P. Golding, 1925 Charles L. Smythe, 1926 VV. Bicknell, Jr. R. B. Denison l925 J. H. Herbert l926 I927 P. H. White . . Vice- President . Secretary-Treasurer C. P. Golding C. L. Smythc . , 'PQGQG 276 Xl O IX GUL1 I-JLJMCENCSLACN awww? , M '1 The Williams Rifle Club CAfHliated with the N. R. AJ John Francis Fiske, 1925 Robert J. Beede, 1926 . Sherwood K. Platt, 1925 . Maurice B. Woodlmll, 1996 . ' . H. VV. Cary W. H. Clark . P. Coleman J. F. Fiske C. W. Hinton A. H. Johnston P. E. Iq1'1CllllH.l1l 71X H. C. Babbitt R. J. Beetle C. W. Bok 1 G. A. Clnett, Jr. L. C. Grosh, Jr. S. S. Ferris B. G. Calvert P. B. Curll, Jr. R. H. Hecker ' 1925 W. E. ,Wright 1926 R. R. E. SCl1lllI1blC11C1' 1927 1V. A. Harris, Jr. 1928 . IJFUSIIIIUIII Vice-P'rc.9irlcni . Treasurer . Secretary J. .l.. Lacey C. E. Lochner H. B. Marshall R. B. Mitchell S. K. Platt R. M. Smith G. V. Stoddard H. M. Grout R. D. Harper H. A. Holbrook P. M. Howard S. W. Richards YV. Loeb, J r. R. N. Palmer R. M. Salisbnr5 A. Saunders fb 1 277 U r VARSITY CHEER LEADERS BAxTr:u CORISTOL lx Morrrzu Hmzurzur IQNIFFIX C.ax1Pm:I I ff 7' if Pi N2 ? Q C9 E D1 if . 1 1 1 I r - L A 5 E EW Vx fr Q25 1, I 5 Emi ix 5 i 'F E i ff BZ E fi 1. , Q ta is 5 M Si ATHLITQC3 Wr'e'e'e f f f 'G U LI ELM TAN 'GWWWW ' HM- . 99, E sf-Q-f.::.Q.C,Q g QGAQI-ehapdfedgff xp Williams College Alumni Athletic Association Officers Charles D. Makepeaoe, 1900 . . . . . President Nlorgan A. Jones, 1904- . . l'1'r'c-ljresiclent Brainerd lVIears, 1903 . . . Secretary E. Herbert Botsford, 1882 . . 7 reasm'er Williams College Athletic Council Officers Dr. Vanderpoel Adriauc-e, 1890 . . . . . Presillenf Prof. William H. Doughty, Jr., 1898 . . Vice-Pre.vide1zt Prof. Guerdon N. Messer .... . . . Secretary E. Herbert, Botsford, 1882 .... . G-rafhulie Treasurer Alumni Members E. Herbert Botsford, 1882 Hugh P. Drysdale, 1897 Dr. Vanderpoel Aclriance, 1890 James VV. Vose, 1903 i Faculty Members Prof. Guerdon N. Messer, Ulzairman A Prof. William H. Doughty, Jr., 1898 Prof. Henry D. Wild, 1888 Undergraduate Members William fl. Reed. 1925 Edward P. Prescott, 1995 Frederia-o F. Mauck, 1925 ..El'F.. i.-AQNAL ,q2 5'A Xl ..- .,., V' 999 8 P 'isksvs-E,E,,,, f2J' P P X 1 27 9 ,gf IQ www- GULIELNIENS-'fAN www-M X -S555-5:5 :E 5-S-Eaelgja, Q,-QW . Ai The Major Coaches Doc Smmlcx'-'l'1':u-k L .MM Pl'1lil'Y Wlcxnl-:I.LA1 oothull Blu. BII'lUiAY'B1lSl'lHlll 1 dm-AY ,.. ,.-. .-- .. ,.., ..., -. ,.- ,...iZ4114..f.N2.........-...-..- X. 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T. Nichols S. L-Cmfts E. Mantius H. A. Watkins C. L. Smythe W. I. Morey C. C. Wing' J. A. Taylor R. M Pophaln Z. F. Surahian l927 J. B. Nott S. S. Ferris N. Greenwood Tennis D. R. Walker P. Shumway C. B. Marsh, Jr. Purple Stripe G. F. Perkins, Jr. Mm .. . .... Y I ,'x -- .--. . Y.-Dlissgc . . .... . .... - .......... ,fx - K ,V Y 2 F l 281 It IQ awww' G U LI E V 'NQQQYYH 4 ' .Q Q F 7-iff V nkg+Nf:' I4 A A ji 'vb'-Ss-Q, Q H-Mwng,-EA5,b,i,15,1,,:.,,,,g2 ? M wag-n!fe'-43-4M.aa124g. The Major Managers U F. F. MAITK-'l'1':u-lc W., C. lhcrzn-flfnoihull Ii. P. l'1u-:smm'1'1'-Bnsvhnll i'l7U,-,w-,,-,.-...--..1tSQxK?.,-..-., .N.. . ., --.. .- -.....2gfffI:..-...-. L ,....-- .... ..75..,..--,..,.-...-....... ...vigil ,-.2 -----vt 1 X -93 ' k1'Yi'S'2f3 ' - P' Q82 M 19 bww- G U L1 E LIVYE Ns gAN fMmiw xt dSQw3 5'C'L'Ql-6449-Q-e-G-6-Q1 '8 61 C'Al l'AIN ISOVRNIC x 1 ,,..... ,. ....,.::'isf.K....,-..- .... --...-...4 -M ,..., , , ,. 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Pres id 07111 and Manager V'I.l'6-1Jl'6Sifl071f mul . 1S.S'7-.5'fIl7If Manager Varsity C. li. Beckwith, Jr., 1925, Half Bal-k R. W. Bourne, 1925, Half Bank A. V H. C H. B F. A. . Brown, Jr.. 1925, Right End . Clark, II, 1925, Center . Fisher, Jr., 1925, Left End Frost, 1925, Right Guard R. B. Heppenstall, 1925, Left Guard D. H. Hodgman, 1925. Quarter Back w H. b. J. A. A. P. Ide, Jr., 1925, Left End Jameson, Jr., 1925, Left Guard Leete. 1925, Left End R. li. G R. 11' A. R F. E R Z. . . . . I Yoach . I 'apirzin Makepeace, 1925. Right End A. Page, Jr., 1925, Right Guard F. Perkins, Jr., 1925, Half Bac-lc W. Post, 1925, Half Back B. Bossi. 1926. Half Bac-k M. Clement, 1926, Full Back A. Haekett, 1926, Left Guard YV. Howe. Jr., 1926, Half Bank Mantius, 1926, Center M. Popham, 1926, Quarter Back F. Surahian. 1926, Left Tarkle J. B. Nott, 1927, Right Guard -eau gjrem X 1 I X '- ....- ,... I R N :B T , -is-ge42'Zi4:AalyfAl6l 285 ru eweeeeee- G U LI ELNI EN S T2XSff'G't 6 g4'd g't H . 'WS-f M 26 5 'i e?:-As-ss-2-.-,syzsvvff 5 NQ ?'i'e'fQsG-Q-Q-e-42-V-6-Q4'4i if Review of the i924 Football Season -17,,gg eqggf- N thc annals of Williams football X I W there will be few elevens that will Til 5 lf!!! stand forth more prominently i, fAm' ' than the 1924- team, which won seven of its eight games of the fall, inflicting the first defeat upon Cornell that the Ithacans had sustained in three years, and being rated by authorities ahead of such teams as Ilar- vard, Princeton, Cornell. Lafayette, and Lehigh, and acknowledged to be one of the best eight teams in the East, Needless to say, the championship of the Little Three was accomplished without question and the string of victories was but slightly marred by the lone defeat at the hands of Columbia, who triumphed over the Purple for the first time in four years. Bourne proved himself to be an inspiring leader as well as a fine running back, while Clement and Fisher were two other players of note on a team that worked together like a smoothly- running machine. The season opened with a spiritless victory against Hamilton on the latter's home grounds, with a 27-7 score, but the one-sidedness of the game is better shown by the number of first downs that were earned, of which Williams had nineteen while their opponents had but one. Early season raggedness prevented extensive use of the forward pass, and the four touchdowns were consequently the result of straight football, while Hamilton's lone tally came in the last period when their halfback intercepted a WVilliams forward pass and ran seventy yards for a score. In the first home game, Bowdoin was defeated in a contest that was marked by great improvement in power and teamwork, with the result that the Nlaine team was shut out, 19-0. Again straight football predominated, the forward pass not yet having been perfected to Coach Wendell's liking, and it was not until the third period that vViiliilll1S was able to put forth the drive that netted two touch- downs in quick succession and that clinched the victory over the hard-fighting visiting team. V The following game was really the peak of the season, when the team jour- neyed to Ithaca and defeated Dobie's Cornell team that had for three years con- tinued on its undefeated path, having in that time rolled its way over twenty-six teams. Although the real cause of the victory was the fine co-ordination of the Me. . , . ...W ,.-,.-...-.. ,P-IAS. c c LT' , X -... .5 ,.,,.... Z .,...... - ..,. .ff..,h......i.- ' 286 Q c G U LI B LM E NLS' 'trff--'3-Q-fa-.Q-Q 1 whole team, the hero of the day was Ide, who accounted for both of the touch- downs, who displayed the same alertness that took advantage of every Cornell miscue in deadly fashion. Score, 14-7. A week later R. P. I. was defeated de- cisively, 21-6, the overhead attack that had been developed for the Cornell game being used effectively and being the direct cause for the three touchdowns. The only defeat came the following week, when Columbia, working under the famous Haughton system, and led by Captain Koppish of All-American fame, rushed to a Q7-3 victory on Baker Field in New York, where for three years past Columbia had gone down to defeat before the Purple attack. Over-training or over-confidence may have been the causes, but the fact remains that there was lacking the fight and co-ordination that had helped to triumph over Cornell. The redeeming points for the Purple were the running of Bossi, the line-plunging of Beckwith, and the line defense of Evans. To rest up after the Columbia game and in preparation for the Little Three series, the team took things very leisurely against Union the following Saturday, and it was not until the third period, when the aerial attack was resorted to, that Williams was able to pierce the sturdy Union defense. A fine team general was discovered in Hodgman in this encounter, and Clement's handling of the ball in both running and passing calls for high praise. , Then in the space of eight days came the double victory that resulted in the Championship of the Little Three, in the first of these games VVesleyan went down to decisive defeat, 4-3-0, Captain Bourne accounting for over half of all the points by brilliant running and dodging. Throughout the entire game the team kept sweeping the Red and Black off their feet in merciless fashion, and although the hundreds of alumni who attended the contest were deprived of seeing Clement, the star fullback, perform, the splendid mass attack and the individual playing of Bourne fully compensated for it. Several runs of over half the length of the field occurred. Williams gained twenty-eight first downs to two of Wesleyan, and all in all it was the most crushing defeat that any member of the Little Three has sustained in many years. A week later nearly the same story was repeated against Amherst, except that the score was only 27-6 in Williams favor, Bourne again playing beyond himself, ably supported by Clement and Beckwith, the latter having developed into one of the best distance gainers on the team in the last half of the season. The game was attended by at least 6000 spectators, the lVilliams student body journeying to Pratt Field cn masse, and from the very first there was little doubt as to who the ultimate victor would be, although once in the third period Amherst did stage a rally and score a touchdown after they had gained the ball near the Williams goal line on a fumble, a forward pass put- ting the ball over the line. Thus wound up the season of greatest triumph for the Purple and for Coach VVendcll, for whom it was the last year, since he accepted the position as head coach at Lehigh for the following season. IX I he 'Raef-we lx 'E 1 . .,.. c. 4? igs..- ' i X ' IP Q87 w TED I sgsssssss, G U L1 E MM 3 Nil--S 1:33151 awww N , I p x . SQ-Q.44,3Q.q.g-6,64 September October October October October November November November September October October October October October November V November 27 4 11 18 Q5 1 8 15 26 3 10 17 Q4 31 7 lil- Results of l924 Football Season VVilliams lvilliams VVilliams VVilliams Williams VVilliams Williams lVilliams Williams Hamilton 7 Bowdoin 0 Cornell 7 R. P. I. 6 Columbia 27 Union 6 Wesleyan 0 Amherst 6 Opponents 59 l 925 Football Schedule Hamilton Bowdoin St. Stephens Columbia Wesleyan Amherst At Clinton At Williamstown At Ithaca At Williamstown At New York At VVilliamstown At Williamstown At Amherst At Williamstown At Williamstown At Ithaca At Williamstown At New York At Williamstown At Middletowii At Williamstown - v-. 4,-,ga ..' .' ....g...,.1ffQ-.,... ..,l .TQf, . f '.'Ttg.g...g... ir:111Tgg1T 11?fiEf:::'---- X ' X 7 53.55 LAAWEA- I U ess rw I9 Awww? G ULIELM B N S LAM1z1 +f+MfMf 26 CAPTAIN CLEMENT Q , .- Q P' 5? 289 rw N1 9 'ID 'IH I 34 'f5Hb..L I EI 14. ' I A gm' 17 I VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM A A STONE BOGAR1' CLEMENT H.ALE1' COOXiBSfCO3Chb D. XVALKER FERR1s BERGEN XY.-XTKIXS R. WALKER OLBISTEDflx18H3g6FJ BOURNE F1NcKE BUCK O'BRIENfCaptainb GREGORY COE FISHER PREsCo1'1' CAssistaut Managerj 'll CX W Xl IQ SX IX IQ GULIELMENSIAN ----------is nu E A A ', It 4 V ye-Q A Williams College Baseball Association Officers George Olmsted, Jr., 1924 ..... President and M anuger Edward P. Prescott, 1925 . l 'fl'6-l,I'0.Vid0Ilf and .-'ls.w'sla'ni M Imager John VV. Coombs . . . ..... Coach Leonard F. O'Brien, 1924- . . . flflllfllhl ' Varsity Frank G. Gregory, Jr., 1924-, Pitcher Alexander M. Clement, 1926, Pit:-her Edwin W. Haley, 1926, Pitcher Robert S. Coe, 1926, Catcher Allen VV. Fineke, 1924-, First Base Deane R. Walker, 1927, Second Base Leonard F. 0'Brien, 1924-, Third Base George B. Bogart, 1926, Shortstop Harry A. Watkins, 1926, Left Field Lanphear Buck, 1924, Center Field Harris B. Fisher, 1925, Right Field Samuel S. Ferris, 1927, Substitute 1924 Baseball Scores April 5 1Villiams 10 Delaware 10 At Newark April 8 VVilliams ' 1 U. of P. 4- At Philadelphia April 9 Williams 1 Columbia 9 At New York April 19 Williams 19 Norwich 5 At Williamstown April 26 VVilliams 9 M. A. C. 3 At VVilliamstown May 1 Williams Vermont--Rain At Vermont May 3 VVilliams 0 Princeton 8 At VVilliamstown 1NIay 9 VVilliams Wesleyan-Rain At Middletown May 10 Williams 2 U. of P. 8 At WVilliamstown May 13 Williams Syracuse-Rain At Syracuse May 14- VVilliams Hamilton-Rain At Clinton May 17 VVilliams 4 New York University 0 At Williamstown May 19 VVilliams 3 Boston College 10 At. Newton May 20 VVilliams 1 Harvard ' 6 At Canibridpge May 24- Williams Trinity-Rain At VVilliamstowu May 30 VVilliams 9 Amherst 3 At VVilliamstown May 31 VVilliams 2 Boston College 11 At Williamstown June 17 Williams 11 Amherst 3 At Amherst June 18 VVilliams 6 1Vesleyan 3 At VVilliamstowu June 19 Williams 1 Univ. of Vermont 17 At VVilliamstowu June 21 Williams 7 N. Y. Athletic Club 1 At Williamstown 1 , . .......--., ,.. , -QM xg -.- ,, ,,, , q N I X - 2 ' ' L .. - 'ge-4-ee. WQYS'-ss 291 gg - G ULI BPLNI BN s IAN -Awww N 1 . Q lwiqwkgrc-Law,,q,Q4Q4,e4 Review of the i924 Baseball Season GAIN winning undispu.ted possession of the iff 4 Little Three Championship, but being ham- pered by unusually bad weather during the 'AKWMA spring and by having on the schedule some of the best teams in the East, the 1924 Williams baseball team may be said to have had a fairly successful season under the tutelage of Jack Coombs and the captaincy of Leonard O'Brien. With Harvard, Princeton, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania for two games, Boston College also for two games, Vermont for another pair, and Columbia on the schedule, it is no wonder that without exceptional material in college the final record could not be one of unblemished character in a game with so many ups and downs as baseball, and the shut-out victory against one of the strongest teams in the East, N. Y. U., two defeats of Amherst, and conquests of Wesleyan and the New York Athletic Club, as well as all the minor teams played, makes some recompense for the defeats at the hands of colleges which have so much more material from which to draw. The spring training trip took place as usual, but the weather conditions were highly unfavorable, and the practice at the University of'Delaware, which acted as host to the-team, was of little actual good. Two days before the vacation ended, the team played the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and Haley, pitching the best ball of his career, held the opponents down in very credit- able fashion, the final sore being 4-1. The following day a game was played on Baker Field, New York, against Columbia, a gentle rain falling throughout nearly all the contest, with a line-up that was forced to be radically shift.ed because of last-minute ineligibilities and from injuries received in the Pennsylvania game, among the latter being Captain O'Brien, whose ankle was badly hurt by being spiked. This game against Columbia was lost, 9-1. A week later, on home grounds, the team won easily from Norwich, 19-5, and the Saturday after from M. A. C., 9-3, little opposition being offered the Purple in either contest. Then came the hardest part of the schedule. all games being against teams of the highest order: Princeton emerged victor 8-0, University of Pennsylvania won 8-2, as did Boston College by the score of 10-3 and Harvard a day later, 6-1. During this period came the game against N. Y. U., and while Clement hurled masterful ball from the box the rest of the team was able to get four runs off the visitors' star twirler and win a shut-out victory, 4-0. s A I .. 'gf' F' ...gg .-T' .EEQGLAZQE 292 Ut? il X01 , xg 1 x G U LI E LM E'1i'ilMQi jQf-'ggi gmwaqij . 'f , rw- e On Melllorial Day Amherst came to vVilll2l.lllSlLONVIl only to be decisively de- feated, 9-3, Clement again proving too much for the Sabrinas, with the team hit- ting and fielding well behind him. The following day Boston College was again successful, a quartet of twirlers being unable to stop their flock of hitsg score, ll-2. During the season thus far the bad weather had necessitated calling five games off the schedule, the teams being Syracuse, Hamilton, Vermont, Trinity, and Wes- leyan, several of which were looked forward to as victories. In the Commencement Series the team had a fine record, winning three of the four contests, clinching at this time the Little Three Championship by de- feating Amherst on Pratt Field, 11-3, scoring all the runs in the early innings, and making eleven hits account for the same number of runs, and on the following day in a close and interesting game defeating Wesleyan, 6-3, Gregory winding up a long athletic career at Williams by being nearly faultless in his delivery from the mound. The next day the University of Vermont won an uneven game, 17-1, but the last day of the season saw the hard-hitting, semi-professional N. Y. A. C. team bow to the invincible pitching of Clement, the final count being 7-1. At the close of the season Coach Coombs,who had for four years successfully coached the team, severed his connections with the college, and Clement was elected Cap- tain for the coming year. l 925 Baseball Schedule April R. P. I. At Williamstown April Springfield College At Williamstown April M. A. C. At lVilliamstown May Princeton At Princeton May WVesleyan At Nlicldletown May Columbia At Williamstown May Vermont At Burlington May Dartmouth At Hanover May Trinity At Williamstown May Harvard At Cambridge May Syracuse At Williamstown May Hamilton At Williamstown May Amherst At Williamstown June Amherst At Amherst June Wesleyan At VVilliamstown June Vermont At Williamstown June Dartmouth At Williamstown gf -.JA Aiea-C, XI 'N MMA -'W-1 . ..,,. ..,. ..,, -.. me 'fn' - T'n'T131::ii:'f' .f.j3::::- '-- NBR-Bae ' swf'-Q-Q Q Q93 IQ G U IQfElQ1X7I EN' Q TANFMwM if - SLQXB N314 1413 ,HAS Xl X 1 , '..g.....i.-...-....... . 1 N - -' MSE. -fs g' Q 6gg2+'ff3' ' ' . ,u f X Q9 1Q mmm- e ULIELNIBN S1AN -WMM26 . ' 'X' H - A. . 2 5 'Ywww NQe31QGQLQQg+3-6 CAPTAIN PERKINS X I Mm .. . . - ,Ox X-L .... ,,., , ,V .... 5355315 1' 'fl h 295 1 .. .,.. -.... gif.-'i-............. AM 7. - - ,. .. 3: VARSITY TRACK TEAM Back Row-COMMONS. BIACKIE, LILIENCILHZ, JAMESON, CHILDS, PLATT, SHUMYVAY, GREENWVOOD, TAYLOR, Cnorrs, NICHOLS, HOLT, X SMITHE, DAVIS, BERXHARD, AICYCULDOCH, THOMAS FroI1lRow-Manager C.aRLE:rOx, SANFORD, XXISHARD, Bmyrox, DODGE, BIILLER, Coach SEELEY, PERKINS, O,BRIES, Damn' COLEMAN, DRISCOLL, Asslstant Manager MAUCK xx ,LX 1-+I YD Q1 T :O E U ,FV i, ,fm . i ff ami If-I M fi- 'L , W 'Si 19 xx I Y Y H , , ,, , , , G U LI I-:QM EN SCTAN -QM-ww 1 E ITA., A Ps sf S., ' 1-1' I-' Tl 1 Williams College Track and Field Association Season of 1924 Edward Jewett Carleton, 1924 .... President and Manager Frederico Franco Mauck, 1925 Vice-President and A.s-sisiant M anager Charles F. Seeley . . ...... Coach Creighton Sibley Miller, 1924 ....... Captain Varsity 100-Yard Dash-Miller, 1924, Dodge, 1924, Taylor, 1926 220-Yard Dash-Miller, 1924, Dodge, 1924, Taylor, 1926 440-Yard Dash-Perkins, 1925, Brewer, 1926, Mackie, 1926 880-Yard Run-Brayton, 1924, Driscoll, 1925, Keep, 1925 One Mile Run-O'Brien, 1924, Sanford, 1924, Crofts, 1926, Adams, 1927 Two Mile Run-Holt, 1925, Platt, 1925, Childs, 1926, McCulloch, 1926 120-Yard Hurdles-Coleman, 1925, Herbert, 1925, VVishard, 1925 220-Yard Hurdles--Liliencranz, 1925, Wishard, 1925, Zinn, 1927 High Jump-Shumway, 1927, Thomas, 1927 Broad Jump-Drury, 1924, Smythe, 1926 Shot Put-Bernhard, 1925, Wishard, 1925 A Hammer Throw-Nichols, 1926, Greenwood, 1927 Discus Throw-Jameson, 1925, Wishard, 1925 Pole Vault-Davis, 1925, Commons, 1927, Shumway, 1927 JavelinThrow-O'Brien, 1924, Wislizircl, 1925 K lifter x 1 .AL- Bmha-9 KGQ4-4-AA wggf-'-Q I ,Ox . .. - .. .Q V, gf . Q ' 'X S 297 ti G U LI BLM ENS .KPSINT ,fewer .I ax. . Review of the i924 Track Season 555 51,5 Y winning four dual meets and coming Q within one and a half points of capturing as Q, ' J a ' + . 2 . Y ' the New Pngland Intercollegiate Meet l . 1' Williams igain proved to be in a class b5 herself among the small colleges of the East. In Cole- man, Miller, Dodge, and Perkins the Purple possessed four men of exceptional ability on the cinder path, three of them being New England champions for the year and two of them breaking the college records in their events. Encountering a redoubtable opponent in Brown for the season's first meet, the Williams team won eight first places, eleven seconds, and enough thirds to bring their score up to 80, while Brown was limited to a poor second with only 55 points. Dodge led both teams in scoring with a total of ten points, Wishard following him with but two less, while Shumway proved to be star of the field events by tying, in each case with one of his teammates, for first place in both the high jump and in the pole vault. With this notable victory behind them, the Purple runners on the following Saturday and again on a strange field subdued Wesleyan by nearly the same score as ofa week before, 81M to 53M. Dodge again led the Williams contingent with ten points, placing first in each of his two special events, but was equalled by Riday of Wesleyan and closely followed by Bancker, also of Wesleyan, who ac- counted for nine points. One record, in the javelin event, was broken by Riday, and the most thrilling races of the meet were furnished by Day of Wesleyan who beat out Holt of Williams by inches in the two-mile grind, and by Crofts of Wil- liams, who nosed out his teammate, O'Brien, in like fashion in the mile run. Shumway again tied with Thomas in the high jump and with Davis in the pole vault for first places, repeating the performance of the week previous, while all three places in the mile run brought in a large number of welcome points. Williams' traditional adversary, Amherst, came to Weston Field the follow- ing week and was no more successful than the former opponents had been, losing by the rather one-sided score of 86-49. The slow condition of the track from the heavy rains of the spring made all the times slower than would otherwise have been the case, especially since Miller was able to do 10 seconds flat in the century run and Perkins was clocked in 51.3 seconds for the quarter-mile. Drew of Amherst was high scorer of the meet, earning fourteen points, while for the Purple Wishard was easily the star, being credited with two Hrsts and a third, accounting for 129- lfaquifh -M ,,.. ......-,-f'lg.J' ff Q1iiL'i1iif Z: 'cf,Li'f1t:-'--'-' 298 -- . fd .vm XQI I N G U LI E LM B N25 -amd--M - 1 'ss fy 71 1 ,4 -L---s - eleven points. Clean sweeps of all places in the 220-yard dash and in the milc run brought home a flock of points, while Shumway, extended for the first time of the year, took first places in both the high jump and the pole vault, Greenwood, as usual, winning the hammer throw. In preparation for the Intercollegiate meet of one week later, a meet was arranged with R. P. I. for practice, in which the Varsity took all first places but one and ran up a 'score of 111-24 on 1Veston Field on May 17. Miller, Perkins, and Shumway displayed the best form again, although no effort was made for record times, because of the lack of opposition. ' The climax of the spring came a week later when the team came within an ace of winning the New England Intercollegiate title at Boston, losing by the scant margin of one and a half points, Boston College earning first, mainly through their strength in the long-distance events, while Bowdoin with a well- balanced team pulled up to a tie with Williams with 30M points apiece. This meet brought forth three champions from the Purple team, Miller, Dodge, and Perkins being awarded their purple stripes, which are symbolic of New England Champion in their own event. The next week Miller and Coleman entered the National Intercollegiates held at Cambridge, but neither was able to score, al- though Miller finished sixth in the final heat. After the season ended Perkins was elected captain for the coming year. Athletic Records 100-Yard Dash 9.8 sec. C. S. Miller, 1924 Mary 23 1924 220-Yard Dash 21 sec. L. V. Dodge, 1924 May 23 1924 440-Yard Dash 4-9.4 sec. C. H. Stowers, 1923 May 19 1923 880-Yard Run 1 min. 59.2 sec J. Bray, 1900 June 1 1900 One-Mile Run 4 min. 26.2 sec F. I. Newton, 1911 1VIay 6 1911 Two-Mile Run 9 min. 27.6 sec I-I. H. Brown, 1920 May 29 1920 120-Yard Hurdles 15.7 sec. T. P. Coleman, 1925 May 5 1923 220-Yard Hurdles 24.8 sec. P. Potter, 1901 June 21 1901 Broad Jump 22 ft. 2 1-4 in. E. R. Bartlett, 1912 May 4 1912 High Jump 5 ft. 11 3-4 in. G. Horrax, 1909 May 23 1908 Pole Vault 11 ft. 3 in. W. H. Peabody, 1904 May 14 1904 Haunner Throw 138 ft. 5 2-3 in C. H. Phelps, Jr., 1914 May 24 1913 Discus Throw 110 ft. 9 3-5 in A. L. Becket, 1922 May 6, 1922 Javelin Throw 148 ft. 11 in. C. S. Wishard, 1925 Mzty 3 1924 Shot Put 41 ft. 5 iu. E. J., lVIarshall, ex-1908 May 19 1906 X 1 TT7.flts...:'is.,Eq..,..,,,.,,..-,.,.. ..,,. ...M...H..--...,Zg5.:?.'i-,......-..-.M. x 1 -99997 ..,. .... ,..-.n NB? ...Bm ,... .Tx,.:..-g .... I 9-59.91 K?-'QQ-145-6, - :L-is 299 3 IQ Www GULIELMQNSIANBAMQW New England lntercollegiate 'Athletic Association Members Amherst Holy Cross Bates M. A. C. Boston College M. I. T. Bowdoin Middlebury Brown New Hampshire Colhy Trinity Officers C. S. Bradeen, Bowdoin . . . Wm. F. Ford, Colby . . W. W. Nothrop, 'M. I. T. . S. I. Davenport, Jr., Wesleyan .... Executive Committee J. F. Gearman, Boston College E. Beebe, Vermont F. F. Mauck, Williams W. H. Dodd, Amherst Tufts Main.e Vermont Wesleyan Williams VV. P. I. President . Vice-P1'e.s'ideni T'rea.s'urer Secretary Thirty-Eighth Annual Championship Meet Event 100-Yard Dash . 220-Yard Dash . 4-40-Yard Dash . 880-Yard Run . g i -. Cambridge, Mass., May 24, I924 Winners C. S. Miller CWilliamsj L. V. Dodge fWilliamsj G. Mittlesdorf CColhyj L. V. Dodge CWilliamsD C. S. Miller QWilliamsD J. A. Taylor Cwilliamsj J. Tarbell Cliowdoinl G. F. Perkins, Jr. CWilliamsJ D. P. Jeppe CTechj W. Mnlvihill fHoly CrossD C. Hamilton QBowdoinj R. Foster fBowd0inj 2 m A. T. Kirley QBoston Collegej P. J. Mahoney CBoston Collegej L. R. Welch CBoston Collegej Record 9.8 sec. 21 sec. 51.6 sec. in. .8 sec. Eze 5.3 535,615 Y 800 Ti..-,...4..g r X N---M GU.LIBLNIENeS1AN --we-ff. 1 ' , fa . :'J Gi'-13.53, , . z I QQ-Q2-Q-a,g..g...6..44-4-re Mile Run T Cavanaugh CBoston Collegel 4 min. 29.4 sec. Two-Mile Run 120-Yard High Hurdles 220-Yard Low Hurdles . Shot Put . Hammer Throw Javelin Throw Discus Throw High Jump . Broad Jump Pole Vault . H.. F. McCloskey CBoston Collegel A. S. Hillman CMaineD S. J. Holt CBatesj G. Lermond CBoston Collegej 9 min. 29.4 sec. F. F. McGinley CBatesj R. W. Payne CColbyj F. W. Peaslee QNew Hampshirej R. V. Merrick Clioston Collegej 16.6 sec. C. O. Drew CA1nherstD J. P. Murphy Clioston Collegej H. G. Littlefield Cliowdoinl H. G. Littlefield CBowdoinj 26.8 sec. C. S. Wishard fWilliamsD R. W. Ambach CTechj J. P. Sullivan CBoston Collegej W. Charles CBowdoinj 42 ft. 9 3-8 in. C. Brooks CNorth Easternj R. Jackson CMaineJ E. Buker CBowdoinj G. Drew fTechl 142 ft. 4 1-4 in. K. Wentworth CColbyj O. Hill CVermontJ W. Barrows CMaineD C. Brooks QNorth Easternj 172 ft. 6 in. E. Fellman CBrownJ Riday CWesleyanJ C. Brown CBowdoinD W. Charles fBowdoinQ 132 ft. 8.in. C. Brooks CNortl1 Easternj J. Dohig fHoly Crossj . W. Barrows fMaineD P. Shumway CWillamsj and . C. Flahive qnoswn couegep ix 5 ft- 11 1-2111- C. Drew CAmherstJ and Eh ,, . H. Hildreth QBowdoinD 0 ft- 10 ln- W. Reid fBrownD 22 ft. 6 1-2 in. M. Finn CBoston Universityj L. Sniffen CM. A. CJ Bancker CWesleyanj F. Bishop CBowdoinj 12 ft. 3-8 in. L. Sanford CTechj W. Bridges CNew Hampshirej P. Shumway CWilliamsj and C. Chen Cllechj, tic x 1 ,.,,,-,,,..,,,,...,...11,,-e3.'3.:............s, e xg . f ,. ...... N '301 -----W G ULIBLM BN SiAN ---Q-sw it 19 ,sg - ' .- af' Williams-Brown Dual Meet Providence, R. I., April 26, l924 100-Yard Dash-Dodge CWD, first, Miller CWD, second, Reid CBD, time: 10.5 sec. 220-Yard Dash-Dodge CWD, first, Taylor CWD, second, Elson CBD time: 22.6 sec. 440-Yard Dash-Elson CBD, first, Mackie CWD, second, Perkins CWD time: 54 sec. 1 880-Yard Run-Nutter CBD, first, Driscoll CWD, second, Place CBD time: 2 min. 1.6 sec. One-Mile Run- time: 4 min. 42 sec. Crofts CWD, first, Nevens CBD, second, 0'Brien CWD Two-Mile Run-Platt CWD, first, Childs CWD, second, Holt CWD, time: 10 min. 28 sec. 120-Yard High Hurdles-Coleman CWD, first, Needham CBD, second ard CWD, third, time: 15.8 sec. 220-Yard Low Hurdles-Needham CBD, first, Wishard CWD, second, man CWD, third, time: 26 sec. - y third: , third, , third, third, , third, third, , Wish Cole- Shot Put-Talbot CBD, first, Metzger, H. CBD, second, Metzger, S. CBD, third, distance: 37 ft. 6 1-2 in. Hammer Throw-Greenwood CWD, first, Nichols CVVD, second, Talbot CBD, third, distance: 133 ft. 4 in. Discus Throw-Jones CBD, first, Cogan CBD, second, Wishard CWD, third, distance: 115 ft. 2 1-2 in. Javelin Throw-Fellman CBD, first, Wishard CWD, second, Swancy CBD third, distance: 156 ft. 4 3-4 in. 9 High Jump-Shumway CWD and Thomas CWD, tie for first, Fellman CBD, third, height: 5 ft. 7 in. Broad Jump-Reid CBD, first, Drury CWD and Smythe CWD, tie for second, distance: 22 ft. 1-2 in. - Pole Vault-Shumway CWD and Davis CWD, tie for first, Swaney CBD. third, height: 10 ft. 6 in. Summary of Points Williams Brown Williams Brown 100-Yard Dash . 8 1 Shot Put . 0 9 220-Yard Dash . 8 1 Hammer Throw 8 1 440-Yard Dash . 4 5 Discus Throw 1 8 880-Yard Run 3 6 Javelin T hrow 3 6 One-Mile Run . 6 3 High Jump . 8 1 Two-Mile Run . 9 0 Broad Jump . 4 5 120-Yard High Hurdles 6 3 Pole Vault . 8 1 220-Yard Low Hurdles 4 5 - - Totals 80 55 xg , M... , x .,.,. -. ...f,, .:Q.L-E .,-.........-- v I X ' 2 - . - A , . H H d 23386643 302 'E 19 rs i www G U LI E LM B 1frC 5CI'2'X'1Si t'-ss-ww D 2 f. N- ' i W: H . . L Williams -Wesleyan Dual Meet Middletown, Conn., May 3, l9Z4 100-Yard Dash-Dodge CWD, first, Taylor CWD, second, Bancker CWesD, third, time: 10.4 sec. 220-Yard Dash-Dodge CWD, first, third, time: 23 sec. 440-Yard Dash-Perkins CWD, first, Hardy CWesD, second, Henry CWesD, third, time: 52.6 sec. 880-Yard Run-lirayton CWD, first, third, time: 2 min. 2.6 sec. 0l1.e-Mile Run-Crofts CWD, first, 0'Brien CWD, second, Sanford CWD, third, time: 4 min. 44.6 sec. Two-Mile Run-Day CWesD, first, Holt CWD, second, Childs CWD, third, sec. Bancker CWesD, second, Taylor CWD, Driscoll CWD, second, Knowles CWesD, time: 10 min. 14.4 120-Yard High Hurdles-Coleman CWD, first, Wishard CWD, second: Tnston CWesD, third, time: 1.7.1 sec. 220-Yard Low Hurdles-Wishard CWD, first, Tuston CWesD, second, Cole- man CWD, third, time: 26.2 see. Shot Put-Riday CWesD, first, Holden CWesD, second, Bernhard CWD, third, distance: 85 ft. 4 in. Hammer Throw-Greenwood CWD, first, Welman CWesD, second, Nichols CWD, third, distance: 124 ft. 10 in. Discus Throw--Lyman CWesD, first, Braman CWesD, second, Greenwood CDVD, third, distance: 107 ft. 11 in. Javelin Throw-Riday CWesD, first, Byrne CWesD, second, Drewes CWesD, third, distance: 160 ft. 3-4 in. High Jump-Shumway CWD and Thomas CWD, tie for first, Farnham CWesD, Mzzrtin CWesD, and Habberly CWesD, tie for third, height: 5 ft. 4 in. Broad Jump-Bancker CWesD, first, Smythe CWD, second, Leonard CWesD, third, distance: 22 ft. 3 in. Pole Vault-Shumway CWD and Davis CWD, tie for first, Colton CWesD, third, height: 10 ft. Summary of Points Williams Wesleyan Williams Wcslcyan 100-Yard Dash . 8 1 Shot Put . 1 8 220-Yard Dash . 6 3 Hammer Throw 6 8 440-Yard Dash . 5 4 J aveliu Throw 0 9 880-Yard Run 8 1 Discus Throw 1 8 One-Mile Run . 9 0- High Jump . 8 1 Two-Mile Run . 4 5 'Broad Jump 3 6 120-Yard High Hurdles 8 1 Pole Vault . 8 I 220-Yard Low Hurdles 6 3 - - Totals 81 54 x 1 .,..- , i ye ,. ....., .....:...,. , ... x 1 ,.x .,hm ulyv U my hllh -me , ...,, -- ....... ..4,,.,f:-..-.-..-.. fx - Q-, 5 , 5 h it . 303 tr meme- DG UL11'-:LM BN s IANA-www 5?-.QWSJ W Williams-Amherst Dual Meet Weston Field, May IO, 1924 100-Yard Dash-lVIiller CVVD, first: Dodge CWD, second: Gilner CAD, third: time: 10 sec. 220-Yard Dash-lVIiller CWD and Dodge CYVD, tie for first: Perkins CWD and Taylor CVVD, tic for third: finals not run.: time of preliminary heats: 22.8 and 23 sec. 440-Yard Dash-Perkins CVVD, first: Marc-kie CWD, second: Hastie CAD, third: time: 51.3 sec. 880-Yard Run-Brayton C1VD, first: Hastie CAD, second: Low CAD, third' time: 2 min. 3.1 sec. One-Mile Run-Crofts CWD, first: 0'Brien CWD, second: Sanford CWD, third: time: 4 min. 40. 4 sec. Two-lVIile Run-Hazeltine CAD, first: Holt CVVD, second: Childs CDVD, third: time: 10 min. 18.4 sec. 120-Yard High Hurdles-Coleman CVVD, first: Drew CAD, second: Wishard CVVD, third: time: 16.2 sec. 220-Yard Low Hurdles-VVishard CVVD, first: Brown CAD, second: Lilien- cranz CWD, third: time: 25.6 sec. Shot Put-Drew CAD, first: Lamherton CAD, second: Bernhard CWD, third: distance: 34 ft. 6 in. Hammer Throw-Greenwood CVVD, first: Nichols CWD, second: Lyons CAD, third: distance: 126 ft. Discus Throw-Sayles CAD, first: Dunbar CAD, second: Jameson CWD, third' distance: 111 ft. 5 in. Javelin Throw-Wishard CWD, first: O'Brien CWD, second: Bates CAD, third' distance: 186 ft. 11 in. High Jump-Shumway CVVD, first: Brown CAD, Darling CAD, and Drew CAD tie for second: height: 5 ft. 9 in. Broad .lump-Drew CAD, first: Smythe CVVD, second: Brown CAD, third' distance: 20 ft. 6 1-2 in. Pole Vault-Shumway CVVD, first: Darling CAD, second: Wilson CAD, third' height: 11 ft. 9 7 9 J ! 9 Summary of Points Williams Amherst Williams Amherst 100-Yard Dash . 8 1 Shot Put . 1 8 220-Yard Dash . 9 0 Hammer Throw 8 1 440-Yard Dash . 8 1 Discus Throw 1 8 880-Yard Run . 5 4 Javelin Throw 8 1 One-Mile Run . 9 0 High Jump . 5 4 Two-lVIile Run . 4 5 Broad Jump . 3 6 120-Yard High Hurdles 6 3 Pole Vault . 5 4 220-Y ard Low Hurdles 6 3 - - Totals 86 49 .. ,... ,- .,.. 'i.f'D3s1s,SF A s T 'T11T i: -2412, '4Tfl1mIT '44 -R-.929 DB . 304 X 0 I tsl Www- G UL1 ELM ENS 1A1sri-Aww? ' 'Ns ,H . . E -1i'sf,k,,4+G4g4ie4gH Williams-R. P. l. Dual Meet Weston Field, May I7, 1924 100-Yard Dash-Miller CWD, first, Dodge CWD, second, Taylor CWD, third, time: 10 sec. 220-Yard Dash-Miller CWD and Taylor CWD, tie in first heat, Dodge CWD and Perkins CWD, tie in second heat, no finals run. 440-Yard Dash-Perkins CWD, first, Mackie CWD, second, J. Brewer CWD, third, time: 51.1 sec. 880-Yard Run-Driscoll CWD, first, Brayton CWD, secon.d, Sulzbach CRD, third, time: 2 min. 3.8 sec. A One-Mile Run-Crofts CWD, first, Sanford CWD, second, Adams CWD, third, time: 4 min. 37. 2 sec. 'l'wo-Mile Run-Holt CWD, Hrst, McCullocl1 CWD, second, Gawrila CRD, third, time: 10 min. 19.1 see. 120-Yard High Hurdles--Coleman CWD, first, Wishard CWD, second, Tilton CRD, third, time: 16.4 sec. 220-Yard Low Hurdles-Wishard CWD, first, Liliencranz CWD, second, Gray CWD, third, time: 95.6 sec. Shot Put-McKeever CRD, first, Bernhard CWD, second, Purinton CRD, third, distance: 36 ft. 2 in. Hammer Throw-Greenwood CWD, first, Nichols CWD, second, Purinton CRD, third, distance: 132 ft. 6 in. Discus Throw-Jameson CWD, first, Champagne CRD, second, Purinton CRD, third, distance: 110 ft. 3 in. Javelin Throw-O'Brien CWD, first, Gorrie CRD, second, Wishard CWD, third, distance: 143 ft. 7 1-2 in. High Jump--Shumway CWD and Brownlee CRD, tie for first, Thomas CWD, third, height: 5 ft. 10 1-2 in. Broad Jump-Smythe CWD, first, Drury CWD, second, Musterly CRD, third, distance: 20 ft. 9 1-2 in. Pole Vault-Shumway CWD, first, Commons CWD and Wren CRD, tie for second, height: 10 ft. 10 in. Summary of Points Nvillianis R. P. I. Williams ll. P. I. 100-Yard Dash . 9 0 Shot Put . 3 6 Q20-Yard Dash . 9 0 Hammer Throw 8 1 440-Yard Dash . 9 0 Javelin Throw 6 3 880-Yard Run . 8 1 Discus Throw 5 4 One-Mile Run . 9 0 High Jump . 5 4 Two-lVIile Run . 8 1 Broad Jump . 8 1 120-Yard High Hurdles 8 l Pole Vault . 7 2 220-Yard Low Hurdles 9 0 -- - Totals 111 24 I X -. ' 1 'TL ..., . 4. 5 ...4.... 305 Xl O I gxoz IX! .2 li ,ix Ei iw r! We lsr Ei' ew ,L 51? v5! diff Wi!! MM i 5. .., . :g .1 51 . 5.112 ilf - x QL! 5 Q Wi i I He 21? QU' Q! Q! ,I 51 Xl! i. :Z CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Hrrcucocx ADAMS Amistant Manager Bacon BICCULLOCH CLEVELAND Coach SEELEY PL.-YIT Captam HOLT Caorrs Manager MAUCK Phi 5 'L . u 9 1 I A f W 1 I 1 l i ,SCI if Q V 1' ! 5 mf Q Q 1 eg E fr ,Eg E Z I 2 gem! - KU? QA! . if P-:Q 5 Q E .E Q .4 4, a 4 3 a all ii A TE! E G U LI B NS sweet' H ..., cf 'wizfsgck 4 Q ,, N , --fauqgqqlg-,346 V IA! Te 9 7i-'-4fs--.1e+-.9.,-p5,-f.s-1av-2P'ft 'v ffs!-131-ff-42-cg-4-.-rs-'3'4d Review of the 1924 Cross Country Season FTER winning three dual meets in a row,'and haxiing easily outnun 1f'!fJtmx'l both VVesleyan and Amherst ln the Little 1 hree Champlonshlp lrl- , angular Meet, VVilliams won a hard-fought victory over eight other . New England colleges in t.he Annual Intercollegiate meet at Boston on November 15. Captain Holt was easily the star of the season's running, win- ning nearly every race he entered, and breaking the record for the college course The first meet. of the season was easily put down as a victory, the first six men crossing the fin.ishing line being Williams men. New York University had at no time a chance, the VVilliams runners outdistancing them at the very start with a final score of 15-410. A week later, six out of the first seven places gave Williams another large- margin victory, this time over Hamilton, by a score of 18-44. It was in this race that Captain Holt subtracted eleven seconds from the college record, lowering it to 26 minutes and 29 seconds. Crofts, who was but six seconds behind him, was also under the former record time. On foreign territory in the next meet, Holt and Crofts again led the field with the rest of the team backing them up to a comfortable victory over Springfield College, 19-37. In the first Little Three Championship meet ever attempted in this sport, Williams overwhelmed the other entrants, Holt, Crofts, Platt, and lVIeCulloch breaking the tape simultaneously, outdistancing all their competitors save one by two minutes or more. The result of the meet was a low total of 19 for Williams, 4-2 for Wesleyan, and '77 for Amherst. The climax of the most successful cross-country season in years came a week after this victory, when Holt, Platt, Cleveland, Crofts, and McC11iloch finished within the first twenty harriers in the annual New England Intercollegiate meet at Boston, thereby winning undisputed claim to the championship of the north- east part of the country. In view of this unblemished record the varsity quintet was awarded their straight VV's as a separate distinction. Cross-Country Team Holt, 1925, f'apia1'r1. Crofts, 1926 Platt, 1925 Hitchcock, 1926 Cleveland, 1926 , Nfcffulloch, 1926 Adams, 1927 X 1 mst, .-.....jZ4-r.a:f'+.i'i.......e....,... x 1 Q f W 307 nr ix 1 -L I 2- 7 , iil.X2 ' iliac' W 45 f if Q Y 457 1 N W H I 'M V1 W gf 1 i , i - in rf.. Bw- ., K- -62 jfjm 451 E012 gee S E im f il 1 W 9 ,ffgx fflgi E 2? I I 174 . il wi -K g 1 xx If : 1 A' . E7-'lf N LQ 1 f fl- 5 Q Qi Q i Q Ijf A ' 2 I HBA 5 Q lij a I Eg 5 QE Q 4 RELAY TEAM A ff BIACKIE TAYLOR 'THOMAS Q l I IQEEP COACH S131-:LEY DRISCOLL Q if 54 fl X 4 tt' FND C 4 if'y,' Ek' CN G U L I E E smear diy . 'YR' ,W i.. ,- .. fd-a ,ae-Q.,g,K+ GGLQM -auf 344,41 in Review of the l925 Relay Season ITI-I two ol' the most reliable members of last year's team, Dodge and 0'Brien, lost through graduation, and with the loss of Perkins, of whom much was expected because of his lo11g experience in running, on account of appendicitis, the 1925 relay team was made up mostly of inexperienced material, with the exception of .Keep '25, who ran some fine races during the season as anchor man. In three meets, the Purple team was victorious in one, winning from and losing to Bowdoin, and being barely defeated by the fast Harvard team. The first meet of the year was at Boston under the auspices of the K. of C., and was the occasion of Williams' win over Bowdoin, covering the distance of 390 yards in the creditable time of 3:12 2-5. Harvard was the next opponent, the race being held at Madison Square Gardens in New York, and the race was gen- erally said to be the most exciting one of the meet. At the American Legion Games in Boston, Bowdoin was again the Purple's opponent, but this time re- deemed their former defeat by winning in tilne that was almost a world's record for the relay of that length. In these meets Coleman '25, Crofts '26, Taylor ,26, and Anderson '28 also competed, but were unable to place in their respective events. Relay Team Season of 1925 A. E. Driscoll, 1925 G. F. Perkins, Jr., 1925 O. D. Keep, 1925 D. I. Nlackie, Jr., 1926 J. E. '1'homas, 1927 Williams vs. Bowdoin K. of C. Games, Boston, February 7, l925 1Von by lVilliams--Time. 3 minutes, 12 2-5 seconds Distance, 390 Yards Williams vs. Harvard N. Y. A. C. Games, New York City, February l4, 1925 VVon by Harvard-'1'in1e, 3 minutes, 29 seconds Distance, 440 Yards Williams vs. Bowdoin . American Legion Games, East Armory, Boston, February 23, i925 Won by BOWil0lll-'1'llllC, 2 minutes, 53 seconds Distance, 437 Yards X f n ilk, ..-..,..,......-... .,... X I I ii:::r:::::::. .... ,4 tl i 309 mr 19 'ww-W-1 G U LI E IJIUYEHIYT iila 2 , I .... .. U... ...., -,,.. ..,.W... . fi. 5,5 V- A F --fr!-Xigqffw, I an 4 I Y ' .A Twenty-Sixth Annual Lehman Cup lVleet Lasell Gymnasium and Old Campus, March 23-30, 1925 Individual Scores above I0 John E. Thomas, 1927 ...... 4-SM Clianipness T. S. Keep, 1928 . 26 Charles S. VVisha'rd, 1925 . . 24-M David I. Mac'kie, Jr., 1926 . . 2+ Stewart L. Crofts, 1926 . . 20 Townsend P. Colenmn, 1925 . . 19M Robert G. Peck, Jr., 1928 . . 13 Arnold Bernhard, 1925 . . 11 William J. Curtis, 1928 . 11 Paul VV. Wright, 1927 . . 11 James A. Taylor, 1926 . . . 10 ' .,., 2 .. .. .... - -lp ee's . T:11'itLg31ij: '11??f'f!iiEf::::1. .'::Tn '1 X-' 1 A x J, 1 ,, 1 I 1 x V E . 310 - . 'lGUIQ1EL1N4B15TSIA1NT QMQWDD li 314-QWJYAQ-64546-4 Twenty-Sixth Annual Sophomore-Freshman Dual Meet Cctober 28 and 30, 1924 Event VVinner Record 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 4-4-0-Yard Dash 880-Yard Dash One-Mile Run 'l'wo-Mile Runf 120-Yard High Hurdles 220-Yard Low Hurdles . Shot Put . Dorsey, 1928 Baker, 1927 Keep, 1928 . Thomas, 1927 . Macfzzrlzmnd, 1927 Adams, 1927 . Zinn, 1927 . Zinn, 1927 . Chase, 1927 . 10.0 see . . 23.6 sec . . 53.6 sec 2 min. 11.1 4- min. 51.6 10 min. 58.6 sec . . 18-.2 sec . . 29 sec 34- ft. 9 1-2 in Hammer Throw Weeks, 1928 . 110 ft. Javelin Throw Keep, 1928 . 130 ft. Disc-us Throw cleMille, 1927 . . 105 ft. High Jump . Thoinns, 1927 . 5 ft. Broad Jump Robinson, 1928 . 19 ft. Pole Vault. . Uonunons. 1927 . . . 1927, 83 polnts 1928, 51 11011118 3 in 6 in in in 7 in 9 fl. :JI Uv SCC. SCC. 1 . ...fsjmm 'o 3 ...flijjg-.4.i1'3.Sf:.iT::'--'-- 7 ' l 1- Q 'exa ,. ' ' 1 - 311 G U LI B LM B 9fS':9 ca wwQg? 3'ff'3nf5-+f2-+a-ufg,.-49-.-er-Q43 64441 A Q , AJA,4Q. . u..m- -m,H n.W.w.d. .Af3J?:1 . N ,Ox ..,. iT..--... W- ...., I X SB-g,Ea E434-VJQAEL' . 31 2 IQ G ULIELL4 EN wTiz1iL'Q?-.fexfxs H V V I V WQ+'3'v3'f?-TJ'-'ff-fs-+2--Q,-V49---5'-4?'43'M6 .:.:.'-i.A,L A,A144Nm x 1 ,,,4:...:I5gg::.T:1T.:j 'T:3111igiii:Zjf 'i fx I ar g- ,i.! AHL .L J Sy?-,EB-'u -1 KSGQV LX 46 ' 313 VN Ili X I lfx j X: I I Q, fi 7 1 fx. 3 i . 3 I 1 Eli A i T Q . il GD ., i 1 Yr 'U M Q H+ 5 Q: Q if A gr ., i fl C5 El 5 . if EIU! ft, li .7 I I 2 2 if 1' 1 if?-42 I Ll . 1 E W 1 i 3 Q J! Mi 5 ig A is VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ! Q ll E K1:LLor:u ISOGART Mrissxzn ELDEHFIELD Mommx ! I Mmmger FARNSXVORTH AYRIISHT A. BROWN H. BROWN S1-n'x1w.u' Zlxx Assistant Manager Bmgwsnzn X 3 1 5 .Y Z ' Q. 4? Exf xo, 5- S !f Xi SN Q ,.. Ny,-f F 'F G A Q idx. seq'-4rwf2fe4a.Q,5,,qMe-an C,xv1'.-x1N l ISI11'Ill NI,-xrmrslfzlt 1'1A11NS1Y01t'I'l1 Williams College Basketball Association Season of 1925 Officers Robert Pratt Farnsworth, 1925 .... l'rr.vf1l1'nf mul M mzagcr Harold Snydain Brewster, 1926 V'l'l'l'- I'1'1'.s-iflmli nm! .1S.S'l..S',!lIlf Manager Harris Baldwin Fisher, 19Q5 . ..... Vfljlfflfll Gnerflon N. Messer . . . f'01l1'll Team Arthur V. Brown, Jr., 1925, Forw:n.rcl Hubert C. Brown, 1925, Forwarcl Harris B. Fisher, Jr., 1925, Center Lewis VV. Morgan, 1925, Gl12li1'fl George ll. 13ogart, 19226, 1+'orw:1.rr1 Robert C. lilclerfielcl, 19226, Guard Preston P. Kellogg, l9Q6, Guard Philip Slnnnwny, 1927, Forwztrtl Paml 1V. 1Vrigbt. 1927, Gua.rcl Waller G. Zinn, 1927, Center , E - .. w.a3jf....- ..............,... ,.--..n..,.. X ' I :S-4 Maiksr, ' ' .. - .... .... ... .. .-. ' Q ,, BY' 39-B -, ? H J A .4 ..,..-.... I X Efxwasaftl' .. . -- 315 Q G U LI EL1NfI EN S isfwefwfwq U - 'KY' - Qarafswae- A E 1gQNgJQLQ'Gf Q-G-Q-Q-em-14--6 43'436! il Review of the 1925 Basketball Season lm victories, counterbalanced by five defeats, a11d a totalgscore of 472 qi to its opponents' 413. is the record madeby the 1925 Williams basket- ,llf-EQ rl fl ball team under the leaderslup of Captain Fisher and Acting-Captain LYS--fi ' ,Y Hubert Brown. Nearly all the stars of last year's team were ineligible when the season started, and later on a long string of injuries prevented the de- velopment ol' teamplay, with the result that while the team split even with YVes- leyan, they twice lost to Amherst, the latter winning the Little Three Cham- pionship. ' The season started off with a rush that resulted in five successive winsg then a game was dropped to M. A. C. on the latter's floor, after which followed two more victories, one of them against the highly-rated Dickinson team. Then came a disastrous slump in which only two out of six games were won, a win over Boston College being one of the latter and the return game with Wesleyan the other. The season ended with the most exciting game of the year on the home court. Amherst, with an exceptionally fine team, winning by a margin of eight points. Schedule of Games December At VVilliamstown WVilliams 30 Swarthmore December At Williamstown Williams 29 St. Stephen's January At Williamstown Williams 35 Middlebury January At Williamstown YVilliams 53 Norwich January At Williamstown Williams 30 M. I. T. January At Amherst Williams 19 M, A. C. February At Williamstown WVilliams 44 Hamilton February At Williamstown Williams 37 Dickinson February At Williamstown VVilliams 32 WVesleyan February At Amherst Williams 81 Amherst February At Williamstown Williams 50 Boston College February At Providence Williams 19 Brown February At Middletown Williams 32 VVesleyan March At Williamstown Williams 31 Amherst Totals 472 ,A .I 5, Shia-a f' KSQQQ4- swift-Q-6 316 IQ 'G U LI -BL 5 N w'M4MM i 26 fxSaSff4N5QQL,,,W3QQhGQQQMQMQGA D. I -. , .. - ' ,, JQA, ' A H :sl 7 1 Ti ii I -1 II ,n It il ,H fX.ll gi Ri? In ll in WL? ji ji? 'fi Z! 5 ,,I1 bf H+ W 11 I QI! X I, L-L 1 'L I VXI VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM BARBVPI' BYTCHER LVM MORTON Coach GRAHAM STARR PHELPS Ll-:WIS HACKETT Manager ONTHAXK HfJIiYY'ILL XYILLIAMS BIOTTER BAKER H1-:PPEXSTALL Assxstant Manager Eu' iii , N2 j-4 gf I y' . G1 GV fri. I gI 'V , I ERQQUI i ,Uma I EI 1 I Li 5 I ,' I E P! fx ' 4 li I I Iii 2 A Ax 19 Pierce Onthank, 1925 . Henry Bidwell Ely, 1926 G U LI ELM B Q-QV 41 M ill Williams College Swimming Association Season of l925 Officers . l,I'l!h'I'll0'IIf and M anaycr V f1'z-0-l'rc.wfzlw1i am! ,lsszisfllizt flIll'ltflf1tfl Charles Schroyer Motter, 1925 ...... l'aplafin Charles Luther Graham . . lloach Team C. S. Mritter, 1925 -1-9-Yard H. C. Babbitt, 1926 199- Yard R. F. Baker, 1927 . Dash R. A. Hackett, 1926 lircasf Stroke R. Williams, 1926 190- Yard R. B. Heppenstall, 1925 lmmw VV. S. Parker, 1927 Dash VV. E. Horwill, 1925 ' ' I R. Williams, 1926. Q20- Yard C. S. Motter, 1925 l W. S. Parker, 1927 Dam ' R. F. Baker. 1927 Holm! H. Morton, 1927 ' W. S. Parker, 1927 ' R. E. Lum, Jr., um 100-Yam W- li- l'l1elvS-Jr-i 1927 , H. D. Starr, 1927 Baelcsfrolcc VV- B- Lewis, 1927 l'lfQ f'!l . H. Dawes, 1928 Ihre Schedule of Dual Meets January 17 At Troy Williams 39 R.. P. l. 29 January 23 At Williamstown Williams 44 Springfield 24 TFebruary 14 At Amherst Williams 34 Amherst 'H February 21 At vV1ll12l.l1lSt01Vl1 lvilliams 48 NI. I. T. 14 February 28 At VVest Point VVilliams 25 Army 34 'March 7 At Williamstown VVilliams 34 lvcsleyau .54 Totals 224 169 TMeet lost. because Amherst won the relay race. 'Meet won because VVilliams won the relay race. X.l U V- V- f-Q I Y , . ..... , X ....-...... .... .....-...--.......Q5-,ski -...-..., F ..,. M-. .... ...TZJL .........,.-.,-..-....m... , Ke-5' -' ' WY-f ml A319 U 1 3 ., F, Hw9wsNsLfeQ.,i4QLQN?+eLeqQhq-M3-Q K 3 i l clAl l'AlN l.hT0'1'l'IiR MANAc:1cn ONTHANK Review of the l925 Swimming Season l,'l'l-IOUGII without any individual star to hnild around. the 1925 Tl FVllll1l.ll1S Swimming Team displayed such all-around versatility that p it turned in what is prohahly the most successful season's record in 1, history, winning four and losing two of the dual meets, and placing third again at the New England Intercollegiate swimmingmeet, held as last year at Hanover, New Hanipshire. R. P. I., Springfield, M. I. T., and IVesleyan were those that howed to the Purple swimmers, while Amherst and the Army were the sole victors over the team led very ahly hy Captain Nfotter. The tight for the Little Three championship resulted in a triple tie for the first time in history, since Wlilliams heat VVesleyan, VVesleyan defeated Amherst, and the latter in turn overcame IVilliams. Both lvilliams' meets in this series resulted in 34-34 tie scores, the relay in each case deciding which way the tide of victory should turn, while lVesleyan's defeat of Amherst was by the decisive margin of 58-18. Because of such a creditable showing throughout the season and especially in the New England Intercollegiate meet, in which the team scored more points than any IVilliams team has ever before turned in for that meet, six members of the team were awarded the Old English IV: Captain Mutter, Heppenstall. Bah- hitl, Ilackett, Lum, and Parker. In addition to this, Captain-Elect lVilliams, Baker, and Phelps were given the regulation swimming insignia. ' ':i:'i:3gQ.'iT:i '1E??'ffi13Tg: t'-'ml' X ' , JL . ,9fVg 515.55 , 1- 1 r EaG,i,ee12f 5 '?'Q..: 1 o 0 n 19 Xl 2 G ULIBLM Williams College Hockey Association Season of I925 Officers Frank Bird Gummey, II, 1925 .... Presizlcnl and Manager Frederick George Cleveland, 1926 . . Vice-President and A.s'.s'i.s'irmt Illanagcrr Philip Bowers . . ' . . ..... floach Harry Ashton Watkins, 1926 ....... llapiain Team L. 1V. Francis. Jr., 1925, Left VVing R. M. Popham, 1926, Left lving NI. P. Baker, 1926, Right. Defense E. Smith, 1926, Left Defense D. K. Chapman, 1926, Goal H. A. Watkins, 1926, Center F. VV. Howe, Jr., 1926, Left Defense C. S. Nlason, 1927, Right VVing L. H. Smith, Jr., 1927, Right Wing Schedule of Contests At Lake Placid At Lake Placid At Lake Placid 'Decemher 29 ifDecemher .59 fDecemher 31 yilanuary 2 At Buffalo Uauuary 3 At Buffalo January 10 At Amherst January 23 At Williamstown February 5 At W'illiamstown Pre-season games. Williams 2 Yale VVilliams 0 Yale 1Villiams 2 Yale 1Villiams '7 Nichols Cluh Williams 2 Princeton Willialiis 0 NI. A. C. Williams 8 Bates Williams 12 Amherst Totals 38 -il ' 4 - . .., , , 1 X 1 tl 921 Xl Q IX VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM L. H. SMITH. Jn. BLANEY AUSTIX D. K. CHAPMAN L. W. FRANCIS, JH. AIASON 3Iflll1lg0l'CIUMMI-1'x' E. SMITH F. W. Hows, JR. XVATKIXS M. P. BAKER POPHAM Assistant Manager CLI-:VELAND I . Fi. f M ..Q3-FR-'EI'-44 'J-G -43. . ll,-AQ XL-wx R ix. ' wg, 5 ww-iw fffe':mQf+1 6E fl' 1 Q E I I X5 I i .gg Ns I 24? E 9 . I I 1 E ,K 1 . 7' I Z V? E T fi ng 45 E 5 E A E IL 4 fb ' I rw- 1 QS 5 Wi ev I 2 I I L.. 'f SN Y Y W , , W ,.gL.. ..,.,.- ..,...1 ...... .. .,.Y... ,ff I ..,,..I,f.1,..,...,........,..i..,...:.Q-Q.....:.L-,i....i.......-ai-g',- 19 sw is W i G U L 1 B i 2 , gh A C 1-94f'f 'li if-.4f..,.::L -iv H 1 it li. isxr'-9f r :Ht'1i,HE',iE CT if-y95,.,c,,fc,,Wf 'uf--.5-g!.Q.L43. 4343-4gVVJ5,43.,,43'4s2454 md! 1,-VNU:-M' - ' P'b' i K fa.,-ma--1-. W. ., . Nl.xN.ixr:1cn Guam 1-:Y C.-x PTAIN XYATKI NS Review of the I925 Hockey Season :T M W NUSITALLY poor weather for hockey resulted in the cancellation of if f xj'l', f fl il. all but three games iu a ten-game schedule, two ot' which were won by large margins from Bates, 8-1, and from Amherst, IQ-I, while ,the first K' - ,, it game ot' the official season was lost. to M. A. C. on poor ice, Q-0. During the Christmas vacation the team sojourned in Lake l'la.cid, New York. where they three times held Yale to very close scores, though unable to defeat them: they wound the trip up by a two-day stay at Buffalo, New York, where they defeated Princeton, 2-l, in a stirring contest and the Nichols Club of that city. 7-Q. These Christmas games, while not on the official schedule, show what excellent material there was in college to make a. good team had the weather permitted more games to be played. To Captain lvatkius should be accorded high praise for qualities ol' fine leadership and great ability as a player. In addition to this, however, good coaching for the first time in many years built up a system of team work and co- ordinated playing that rendered individual brilliance unnecessary and made the defense well-nigh impenetrable. The only position of importance to be filled was goal, which had been so admirably guarded in the past by Lowes 'QL A worthy successor was found in D. K. Chapman, whom Coach Bowers developed into an excellent goal tender. Before disbandiug, the team unanimously re-elecled lVatkins captain for the coming year. .-- Y Y Dann - V H Nt- hmm m... I .... ......M..,..-..-U...-.-1.-...-:fx.,5,cm..,.-.1,,w ..... ,:r:'.,.....,.,-- . ...,.., ..::'7..iif:::r:::.:g .... .... j,II..,.,L.3lx., 1 X W- -----4' A--- -'-- -----'-----W-K --i- ,.,, ,. ,,... .--....,,,, .,., ,,,,. ,.. 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I! 4 -sl! 35 qE'F.fe1 ,fx VARSITY SOCCER TEA M H.ARDIXG Dtxx WYCKOFF RIORTON XYORTLEY Xml-ITIXGALE IQEALE 3Ifll1HgCI'COMSTOCK CLARKSON HOLBROOK CIlIJfiliI1C:L'RI5IEY PAGENSTECHER Fu-:LD Assistant Manager DOHERTY wc! if' I ,Li 4- ,7 x ,, . N 43,41 4 -FSMQY-Q 51 9 E i I F i 5- 2 39 i 55? wh? 23 5 12 V3 ' LF 5 5 f? f V 5 IX M ki i 5: I5 U ia Q M P- INT E ,cxi Q r it 'G UIQ1ELNIEN,,S 5 A ., - NW?-GSS? h V U 553.55 5 E 9:9 fill NCi '3-Q-q.Q3,q.,9-Que-q.,e1...3-6 9'6 an 'Williams -College Soccer Association Season of 1924 Officers Henry VValker Comstock, 1925 .... I'1'cs'ifIcnl and Ma,1Lr1ger Douglas Doherty, 1926 .- . l'ice-President mul .fl.vsz'.vfm:t Illanager James Edwin Bullock . . ..... Coach Frank Bird Gummey, H. 1925 .... fillflfllhl Review of the 1924 Soccer Season ITH a schedule rather 111ore ambitious than has heretofore been at- , tempted, the 1Villiams soccer team did not complete a very successful season last fall, winning but one game, tying one. and losmg four, lfi including both games of the Little Three League. Capable coaching, however, has laid a foundation that will probably bear fruit in the future, the sport having been in existence at tvilliams for only three years as a recognized activity. The following men were awarded their aVVf's',: Baldwin, l.h.b.g Clarkson, o.r.g Comstock, QlVIanagcrDg Gummey Cflaptainj, c.: Harding, i.r.g Skillin, 0.1.3 1Vyekol'f, l.f.b., 1992.53 Holbrook, r.h.b.: Mc-Aneny, i.r.g Pagenstecher, r.h.b., 1926: Dunn, l.f.b.g Field, o.l.: Kealc, i.l.g 'lVIorton, g.g Nightingale, c.h.b.g lvortley, r.f.b., 1927. Schedule of Games October 11 At 1fVilliamstown Clark 2 VVilliams 2 October 18 At 1Villiamstown R. P. 1. 3 1Villiams 1 October Q5 At VVilliamstown Colgate 6 Williams Q November 1 At VVilliamstown Hamilton 3 Williams 6 November 8 At VVilliamstown VVesleyan 1 VVilliams 0 November 15 At Amherst Amherst 4 VVilliams 3 1 ...... c. -. 'fm ,, 1, ,,v,,,,, Mm- ,,.--,.,..,.-.. ..- A X01 Aikeq .... .... ..., M. ...,.... .... ..., AE .X -- --,- --.. , 4... ..,. , .... x ,,,,..,, ,, Y H -if Y - i V egg iB?B'C-'Eb-Ev- ' ' ' ' ' SQ 1.9 If scc lr'cr'r'rrc H 4 X '7 M Xl O IX ! 'ye I I RiA W if iw Yi? I 'HE il 1? ilk E54 1 ll fl 52 E31 xg! EAI VARSITY TENNIS TEAM BI,-XXAGER SHORES ASSISTANT BI.-XNAGER CQLADDING COOK BAKER BLACKMER BIARSH B1-ICKER f 1: . 43.-43,-4:y.Q,,q .0-1 N2 G5 QR Std' E fer? '! QB! 5 U ,. .w-f,., ye-'af , -AE A K TE. R U . X xl ! . I 1, : IDT i . 1 3 I 5 i 3A I-4 C is Ig! is S3 ll I f X ..... me-ww G U L1 E1IJIVI,E1NI Si1,A,N ill NQ'Q J-ffefpgaaa. Williams College Tennis Association Season of l924 Oflicers Paul Demond Shores, 1924 ..... ' President and Manager Walter Marenus Gladding, 1925 . . Vice-Presiclent and Assistant Manager Alan Rogers Blackmer, 1924- ........ Captain Team - Alan R. Blaokmer, 1921 Mills P. Baker, 1926 Harold H. Cook, 1925 VVilliam N. Becker, 1926 Clifford B. Marsh, Jr., 1927 Dual Meets May At lVilliamst0wn Williams 5 Union May At, VVest Point VVilliams 8 Army May At Springfield lfVilliams 3 Wesleyan May At New Haven Williams 1 Yale May At Williamstown Wlilliams 4- Dartmouth May At Cambridge Wfilliams 4 Harvard B1 School May At Cambridge WVilliams 3 BI. I. T. May At VVilliamstown Williams 4 Amherst May At VVilliamstown Williams 5 U. of P. N. E. I. C. Tennis Championship Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, May l9-23. l924 Singles, final round-Marsh, Williams, defeated Tressil, M. I. T. Doubles, final round-Baker and Mztrsli, Williams, lost to Tressil and Russel, M. I. T. -7. ,, .... 7:-H 11...,31i::L'5gEf1.1..:1...-4,- Q 5 ADEQ -'1Ts.5,B,9 f- 'I - 329 xg 1 x nearer G U LI E LM E e 9 - iff ... , i e a , . -- uv N lm W'N'3'Q-f' A 'ff were,-'es-5,9-e-v'f 'Qftbwi-Q-fa-Q-ffs-A-G-42f4f 'l CAr'r.-UN ISAKI-nz AIANAGICR GLADDINH Review of the l924 Tennis Season l iHE loss of Sewall, Greeff. and Chapin by graduation and of Captain lllackmer in mid-season because of physical injury, was ausevere E i blow to the HJQ4 tenms team, but the combination of Actmg-ffaptam ' L Baker, Cook, a veteran of two years' 0XlJ0l'1CllC6, and the advent of two new members. Becker and Nlarsh, the latter a freshman, performed ereditably and steadily throughout a long and difficult season. and turned in an exceptionally good record. The lone defeat came at the hands of Yale, and while there were tied matches with M. I. T. and Army, all the remainder were clear-cut victories, and the peak of the season may well be said to be when Marsh won the New Eng- land Intercollegiate Singles Title, and. when paired with Baker. narrowly missed out on winning the doubles title in the same meet, being forced down into the position of runner-up by the M. I. T. entrants, whom they were able to defeat in a subsequent match. ' Amherst.. Wesleyan, Pennsylvania, Harvard Business School, Dartmouth, and Union were the victories of the team, and a large share of these wins may n ell be attributed to Captain-elect Baker, who throughout the spring did not lose a match, being the only member of the team to win when the Purple team faced Yale. iVIarsh, a freshman of great promise, played first position for the greater part of the season and was successful in the majority of his matches. : r 'v ,F 5 I 1 -fin ei- .... . ,.,. M i .g. l.ff'T'TTT1'fIffgg2.T?EfigETiTZf.I '- D' ., , 5 R - . . , avg? Be-s,,B,B f' 330 GULF Williams College Golf Association - Season of l 924 Ofhcers Fahy Merrill Barker, 1924- ..... President and Manager Edgar Burton Newton, 1925 . . . V1'1'e-Prmirlenl and .fl.s'.s'1'.s-fan! Manager Henry Walker Comstock, 1925 ....... Uaptain Team ' Samuel L. Fuller, 1924 iVIartin VV. Brewster, 1925 Yvarren Bicknell. Jr., 1925 Henry YV. fi0l1lSl.0f'li, 1925 Julian 'l'. Hargraves, 1927 Schedule of Golf Matches Nlay 8 At Springfield VVillian1s Yale 8 Williams Dartmouth 7 Mary' 10 At Boston Wlilliams Columbia 2 VVillia1ns Harvard 8 May 17 At Montclair, N. J. Williams U. of P. 2 Williams Princeton 5 liffay 24 At Boston VVilliams M. I. T. 0 May 30 At Pittsfield Williams Amherst 0 National Intercollegiate Tournament Greenwich, Connecticut VPGILIII Scores: 1st, Yaleg 2nd, Dartmouth: 3rd, Harvard: 4th, ivilliams. . -.1 ...-.W. N 0 , X . - .,., ,.,, - ..f-.fKSsQ1--.7- 2. ..,. 'Ps-Bala - 1 ' 331 'xg 1 i 1 1 hi .F -al if 1 5' z fb 2 'f Y I gi Y I I , 1 S GIA I 1 Eg :ff N C if 1, , r M 1 j I 5 Dj e I 1 ' ry . 1 Yi ix , X - 5 ff 3 ' I mi f Q ! Q ' ' i gf mg 1 ,xx - 5 1 2 s 1 4, Z V ll Z ii D g Q fs 'E 5 5 VARSITY GOLF TEAM ' Q HARGRAYES FESSEXDEX BRI-IXVSTER E Q BIANAGER BARKER ROBIXSON COMSTOCK BICKXELL FYLLER ASSISTANT M.xx.ac:ER NEWTON X, 1 Nl ' QQ w I X ' Xl- O IX F4 cr G U,LI B LM SEAN awww lYlANAGER N icwrox CAPTAIN Comsrock Review of the i924 Golf Season INNING four and losing tour meets in along and difficult season, the XM 1924- golf team turned in a very creditable record under the able leadership of Captain Comstock, who in the individual scores of the intercollegiate meet calne within one point of the low total made by Dexter Cummings of Yale, who won the medal for individual scoring. Columbia, Pennsylvania, M. I. T., and Amherst were the victims of the Purple team, while the teams that emerged victors over VVilliams were Yale, Dartmouth, Harvard, and Princeton, the latter meet being lost by a margin of but one point. In the National Intercollegiate meet, the team, although Comstock earned second place for himself, was able to place only fourth to Yale, Dartmouth, and Harvard. During the year, Comstock was by far tl1e outstanding member of the team, although Brewster was always a dependable man for second place, and at the end of the season in the last two dual contests against M. I. T. and Amherst all the players worked smoothly together without losing a match in either meet. Intercollegiate Golf Association Members Columbia Drake Princeton Cornell Harvard Williams Dartmouth Pennsylvania Yale Officers Henry W. Comstock, Williams . . , President Charles L. Peirson, Harvard . . . . Secretary George W. Stevens, Pennsylvania . . . . . Treasurer H ...,.....--W..- ...L.l.,.......-................ X I 1 x - . 1 '7' .,.., .Q,,afiPffifl.,-..- g g ,K 1 I- 5 sas I I I 1 I I I I 1 I ,I IXOI, IIXI If .blii III QI I iI gg, uf' Iii M QA E EBI: IE II 42 II of V54 III IM ,fin ,IIS I1fIfI K uw -r V-, 0, ' RAIN' VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM K HARDY :XDRIANCE GRI-IENXYOOD SFR.-XBIAX Manager CONKLIN BYTZEL LIVINGSTON XYOODHALI. Assistant Mzumger IQXIFI-'IX i N2 rg - Y I I I If I i .I 4? V I CD W I I .I It.. I I 4I I, I x- 1 'I I 1' fm ., . I .I I I I I I 13 5 if Ig - I A I II Q, -M fi in Q fi is K Q.. G U LI B LM N51 -Awww ' ' FXRSRE51-f , , J. H -6.66. il Williams College Wrestling Association Season of 1925 Officers Willialn Eaton Conklin, 1925 .... Prcsirlenl mul Manager Leonard Dodd Kniflin, Jr., 19Q6 . . V166-IJI'6.S'illUll.f and .f1s.s'i.s'lant M anagvr VVarren Putnam Livingston, 1996 . ..... l'apIa1'n James Edwin Bullock . . l'oach Team 115-Pound Class, IQ5-Pound Class 135-Pound Class, January 16 February 13 February Q1 February Q8 , M. L. Butzell, 1927 14-5-Pound Class,W. P. Living'ston,19'26 158-Pound Class, N. Greenwood, 1927 175-Pound Class. F. V. Adrianc-e, 1925 M. B. 1Voodhall, 1926 R. VV. Hardy, 1927 Unlimited Class, Z. F. Surabian. 1926 Schedule of Contests At VVilliamstown VVilliams 19 Norwic-li 9 At Yvilliamstown VVilliams 13 St. Steplrelfs 16 At. VVilliamstown Williams 14- Brooklyn 'Poly 11 At VVilliamstown 1Villiams 14- Springfield 15 As a wind-up to an unusually successful season for a sport in its first year of recognized activity at Williams, the Purple entrants in the New England Amateur Athletic Union meet did very ereditablyg Captain Livingston won first place in the 158-pound elass, Adrianee plaeed second in his weight, wliile Surabian took tllird in tlle heavyweight elass. .... --. Mg .. , ,..- ,.,-,-... ,.,. .... ....-. 4- f X I ,.., ... .... ... K ..., . ..., .....,..- ..,.. 4Zt..............-..... ' I N L LAAJL- - NEC 1 x 335 ' 19 G U L1 26 ww 1' 7' - A 1- ffqyQrffV?ff hRyq3N9'159qff''flffsw-QQ-Q4341-6444 A A OUTINKI CLUB U1 1 Il7l+lRS WlN'I'I+IR. HI'UIi'l'S 'l'l'IAM :Z A 33:34. -..T 7fQ?55eA,: 1 -' . ..--Vg? WSWS-9-as IHQQQGAI' '- W - 336 gg G U LI Bylim BNHS IAN -WM-Q V 'Z Nfi'fas,5,,,., l N -. l :ff , Q I' ' -g I if L4G4'!'f3L4J'4?-45-41-43.4.43-6-43'! Outing Club Officers Martin William Brewster, Jr., 1925 . . President Sherwood Kellogg Platt, 1925 . . Vice-President John Aaron Riegel, 1996 . . . Secretary Arthur Truman Salford, 1926, Jr. ....... Treasurer OR the first time in history, the lvilliams Outing Club made a deter- vf I lnined drive toward forming a real winter sports tealn, with the ex- '-I-lltf f '1 1 '-1 ceptlona resu t tiat rom YlClLOTl6S m tiree meets t iey may just y f5' 1l claim the intercollegiate championship of this country and Canada in this sport. First at Lake Placid, New York, where they won the coveted Presi- dent Harding Trophy, and later at Hanover, New Hampshire, the Purple team defeated such leading teams as McGill, Canadian champions, New Hampshire University, Bates, Dartmouth, and Wisconsin by decisive scores, in recognition of which six members of the team were awarded the Old English YV. On January 2, at Lake Placid, the team captured the Harding trophy when Driscoll won the snowshoe dash, Harding the fancy skating, and Brown the ski efficiency test, the remainder of the team backing them up well with second and third places, with a margin of ten points over their nearest rivalg Bates, champions of Maine, and Wisconsin, champions of the West, were left far behind in the scoring. A month later, on Dartmouth's home grounds, Williams defeated them by seven points and McGill by eight. In this meet Platt won the cross-country ski race, Brown the mile ski race, and Harding again the fancy skating exhibition, with five more second places and other points here and there, thus at one time annexing both the Intercollegiate WVinter Sports Union meet and the annual Dartmouth Outing Club Carnival meet. Of both the Intercollegiate VVinter Sports Union and the Eastern Amateur Ski Association, Brewster, President of the Outing Club, was elected Vice-Presi- dent, which greatly helps the prestige of the club, insomuch that several offers were received to have the team appear in various parts of New England in exhibi- tion meets. The Williams Outing Club is at present co-operating with other out- ing clubs in clearing out the Appalachian Trail, which eventually will run from ltnlount Katahdin in Maine to the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. The section allotted to Williams is from the county road north of the Dome in Vermont, southward along the Pine Cobble Ridge, down through Blackinton to the Grey- lock group, along the heights of that and as far south lianesboro, affording a considerable piece of constructive trail making for the newly-organized outing club to accomplish. Many of the trails in the neighboring hills have been cleared and marked during the year, and a cabin on the slopes of the Dome has been bought and renovated. being reserved for the use of members of the club when on hikes across the state line. 4,453+ X.: C537 1 I T gv. IX z 1 li . li il ll ff 252 TI! 51' gi rt' 5:1 1. w 4 1 Ti lr? IJ ll i I I 515 an Efxf, IX FRICSHMAX FOOTBALL TEAM We N ,. gm, ?'i NZ QF fi I is I'?' ff Efgi I M if i E ! Z' 5 EG? ici 5 i QU 2+-2 X5 A w- ' 9 , , E A i 2 E l ,1 , 4 ' 1 iii hi '63 G ULIBLMBNSIAN ng 19 E. K Review of Freshman Athletics Y winning all the games played, although the schedule was cut in two Lg by having to cancel several games on account of the bad weather of L5 fgl the spring, the 1927 baseball team had an exceptionally successful season. Hotchkiss, the first game of the season, was a clear-out victory, the final score being 4-lg Williston was the next victim in an exciting 2-1 contest, while Poly Prep went down in the final encounter to a 16-3 defeat. The track meets of the spring that were scheduled had to be called off. V The freshman football team ushered in the era of athletics for the class of 1928 by losing three, winning two, and tying one game in a schedule that had in it some very high-class opponents. The opening game resulted in a tie with Kent School, the score for Williams being made by Captain Anderson, who throughout the fall showed great promise as a player. In the next two games the more ex- perienced Cushing team won easily, 16-0, but Albany Academy was defeated de- cisively, 26-0. Then followed games against freshman teams from R. P. I., Wesleyan, and Amherst, the Wesleyan contest resulting in a 13-0 win for the Purple yearlings, but the other two being dropped, the first by a 13-0 score and the latter, against the Sabrinas, 10-0. During the fall the 1928 soccer team lost to Holyoke High School, 5-1, while the cross-country team broke even, first losing to the R. P. I. freshman team, 15-4-6, and then winning from Cambridge High and Latin School, 22-33. . l The winter sports were rather more successful from the point of victories. The basketball team, especially, did excellently, winning five games and losing but one, the latter to the strong Deerfield Academy team by one point, 30-29. The wins were registered over Lansingburg High School, 25-24, Arms Academy, 51-20, R. P. I. freshmen, 38-24, Riverdale School, 51-23, and Amherst freshmen, 18-17, the latter game being in doubt until the whistle blew. The yearling swim- mers, in the meantime, defeated Deerfield, 25-19, but were unable to cope with the Springfield freshmen, losing to them, 34-25. All lthe scheduled igames in hockey were cancelled because of poor ice. x 1 , 1, I X 5 Aga T, .... . ...Mc , ' 339 IQ G Ll L1 B L B 15MsMLf5.,,mr..wQM+g Hs, .. Q A r. fl H 1 b Q V M x+q-fJQf.s4-eva-fa-Q-Q---e-94e'e! A The Minor Coaches .Immcs BunnocvK-Soccer, Blm1NY Iiowvlms- Wrusifllng, Lacrosse Hockey HCIIARLIGYH GuAr1A1w1-Sxvirnlrming G. N. Mwsslclc-Iizxslcctlmll x 1 MM ng 414+-vA'n xg mi 540 if ,f:7::1 ..- 4A.4 ii, -w,,jf 'i-,4,A ' ..,. 1T1:'11fg1QT:4 1.i:1T3:'L - ,9,g 3' 'XEr57,BB A,2,4af5' sf N 19 P G ULI ELI-,XI ENS-IPQN -smear Winner 1Vi nner Winner Winner Winner Winner Winner Winner WVinner Winner Winner Winner Winner Winner VVinner Winner Winner Winner Winner VVinner Winner Winner VVinncr Winner Intramural Athletics of Series in Baseball of American League in Baseball . of National League in Baseball . of Series in Basketball of American League in Basketball of National League in Basketball of Foul Shooting Contest . . of Tennis . . of Cross-Country of Swimming . of Wrestling . of Track Relays of VVinter Ice Carniva of Swimming Relays of Golf' . . of Traek . . . Sigma Phi . . Sigma Phi . Alpha Delta Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon . . Beta Theta Pi Delta .Kappa Epsilon . Delta Upsilon . Zeta Psi . Psi Upsilon . . Zeta Psi Psi Upsilon rl. 'Pie between Alpha Delta Phi and Sigma Phi Interclass Athletics of Baseball . of 'llraek . . of Singing Contest. of Soccer . . of Basketball . of Swimming . of Relays . of VVrestling . Phi Sigma Kappa . , Delta Upsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon 1928 1927 1924 1928 1927 1928 1928 . 1927 1 X I ,SB-has Kaeeaf-Al I , W 34-1 gram xr IQ G Um B1i1yLB1SiS 1AN 44M+fM 5. I ,, --,fn ff2wmNg2.,QKGq3f+Q.GQ-qqpgvvxi-Gag-6A643 A 1927 BASKETBALL TEA M I E128 SK JCCICR, 'PICA M X .- - 1-V, ..,, ' Wg''''f T1.iiLiT 2Te1f?1KL?.T:5.:.': 'k D-1 A585 It ,fn Aye!! ' 3412 ,sf ?i -4-ee G ULI ELMCBN SWIAN -awww Holders of College Boxing Championships Lasell Gymnasium, December I9, l924 125-Pound Class-Henry Blake Bent, Jr., 1928 135-Pound Class-George Kendall Campbell, 1925 147-Pound Class-Frederick Arthur Jones, 1928 158-Pound Class-Theodore Hubbell Smith, Jr., 1928 Heavyweight Class-Zareh Frank Surabian, 1926 Holders of College Wrestling Championships Lasell Gymnasium, March 20, l924 125-Pound Class 135-Pound Class 14-5-Pound Class -Donald Rumsey Holt, 1925 -Frank Watson Newman, 1927 -Richard Williams Bourne. 1925 158-Pound Class-Russell Makepeace, 1925 175-Pound' Class Unlimited Class- -Samuel Hoe Evans, 1926 Hubert Sawyer Packard, 1927 xg I N . .... .35 343 WW 1 M26 F' 'Xgfsgv ' I 'Ai , 6 4-qw...q,-6.43.44 V49-6 al. - ... --...-.,. .... ..i..j?f46Li:,.....,,-,,-........,--..-.-.. ,.... -.,.-.,.......,. CA .. A . , ,. 1 .. ..., ,... T..,T.,T- 5, f x X , A F f-.. I .X gY mEfB-Q-,BB-5 4: 34-4 19 bww ww G U L1 E LM h . 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F .-., ...,,. ...., .. .-. ............,.-...-..........T.......-...- .. 5,5-bag in g 1364966 Wag! fl I X 345 ' . -.-- Q .GULIBLIEIENSIAN ll N I ,, , I DEX ALUMNI SOCIETY .... .. . 133 ATHLETICS ..... ............... . . . 279 Alumni Athletic Association ........ 279 Baseball ..... ............ . 289 Basketball ........... . .... . 313 College Athletic Council. . . . 279 Football ..... ............ . 283 Freshman Athletics ..... . 339 Golf ............... . 331 Hockc . .... ...... , 321 Interclliss .......... , 341 Intramural ........... . 341 Outing Club Team .... . 337 Soccer. . ........... . 325 Swimming ........ . . . 317 Tennis ......,.... . . . 328 Track ............. . . . 295 Wearers of the W . .. . . . 281 Wrestling .......... . . . 334 CHAPEL CI-IOIR .... . . . 226 CLUBS .............. . . . 253 Cercle Francais ...... . . . 260 Classical Society ..... . . . 258 Commons Club ...... . . . 254 Forum .............. . . . . . 244 Philosophical Union. . ........ . . . 259 Pipe and Quill .................... 257 Preparatory Schools Committee .... 240 Preparatory School Clubs .......... 261 Rifle Club .................. . . . 277 COLLEGE PREACHERS .... . . . 246 COMMENCEMI-INT. .I ...... . . . 119 Degrees Conferred .... . . . 121 Honors Awarded ...... . . . 122 Prizes Awarded ......... . . . 123 Program Of the Week. . . . . . 120 DEBATINC ............. . . . 233 Adelphic Union ....... . . . 233 Underclass Debate .... . . . 236 DPIDICATION .......... . 7 DRAMATICS ......... . . . 227 Cap and Bells ...... . . . 228 T hree-Act Comedy .... . . . 230 FIRE BRIGADE ...... . . . 238 FOREWORD. . ...... . 9 FRATERNITIES ........ . 134 Alpha Delta Phi .... . 159 Beta Theta Pi ...... . 151 Chi Psi .............. . 147 Delta Kappa Epsilon .... . 157 Delta Psi ............ . 163 Delta Upsilon ...... . 143 12RATERNITIES-'C0I11,llll10d lnterfraternity Council. . Kapga Alpha ........... Phi elta Theta ,... . . Phi Gamma Delta .... Phi Sigma Kappa .... Psi Upsilon ....... Sigma Phi ........ Theta Delta Chi ..,.. Zeta PSI .......... FRESHMAN CLASS ......... GRADUATE STUDENTS ..... HONOR SYSTEM COMMITTEE. . . . . . HONORAR1' SOCIETIES ..... Delta Sigma Rho .... Gargoyle ........... Phi Beta Kaplpa ..... Pi Delta Epsi on. .... . INSTITUTE OF POLITICS .... JUNIOR CLASS. .... .... . Sometime Members. . . LECTURES DELIVERED ..... MUSICAIA CLUBS ........ Glee Club ..,........ Mandolin Club .... Orchestra ......... Octet ........,....... NO-DPIAL COMMITTEE ..... NON-ATHLETIC COUNCIL. . . OFFICERS OI-' INSTRUCTION. PRESIDENT AND '1'RUsTEI:S. PROMENADES ...... . .... . . PUBLICATIONS. . . Graphic ...... Guhelmensian. . . Handbook ..... Purple Cow. . . Record ...... . SENIOR CLASS ....... Feature Section ...... Sometime Members. . . SOPHOMORE CLASS ...., Sometime Members. . . STUDENT COUNCIL .... . . , WILIIIAMS CHRISTIAN AssoCIATIoN.. . . Cabinet ....... . ................. Committees ............ PITLE PAGE ......... .............. 134 135 175 171 183 187 139 179 155 97 32 242 191 198 195 19 201 127 73 Sb 245 221 225 224 223 223 237 241 1 4 1 1 249 207 212 214 216 210 208 33 107 7 1 89 90 205 5 217 218 219 5 A Q . .. X.1 'g I 1 A K . -I' 1 x - A an T 3 , 84-6 G U LI E LM Ep hf+WMf'fW , -5: 1:::11::-.a:4,. -,: s-1m..1- 1 YK .. ,. . .,,:as2sr:-X-:-:2isEEzE,1.1:3:3E555m'iE3i9a:21EaEr2e5Iifffsmii .' '4'-f:I51-'::.-:-.w- .1-11 ,w.ul:ufx,:12x'11:::.:--2-:1-:-':.':.'-:1::I:. -14111-Iwi:::411-1-11-'-'-'Vx':fx4::r'-if-null!-':. f:.-N -- .-FE-'EXW'-W 'X'.-31.5,W552312:255:.1aq:ia-E-1:55555-12225315:Einai-we525:2??-'fm-I-:i:s9:?5g5:5:E5:?,,ap5s5::sgsagi-11::1:v, U ' ' -- -L -,wa--1-:-.wier...ms:ss::55:az5-Q--1-5-gage2E5531123:a5IsqIir5.i-25555555:5:5E::y:5Q:s:5:,15.35ggg'5,g:E3a1:f:'-- - . . 1 ., ., E- . 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H 1, , , f 347 -6 G ULICELNI EN s IAN awww 9 .e 26 - ' C E lndex to Advertisers E Page Page Ashfield House. . . . . 10 Jones, Jack E.. . . , . . 18 Bastien, A. D. ..., .. . ., 8 Kinsman, H. E.. . .. ,.. 13 Bemis, A, II. L. ........... . . 20 Langrock ........... . . . 18 Berkshire Life Irisurauee Co. .... . . 6 Macy, A.. W. .......... . . . 14 Boston Store ............... . . 19 Molloy, David J, Co ,,,, , , , 11 Bowker ch Archer Marble Co .... . 4 Neyland Jr Madden ..... . . . 18 Brooks Brothers ............ . . 1 Onandaga Pottery Co. . . . 7 Bl'l1IlSWli?li-Bll.lliC-Chlltllllbl' Co.. . . . 6 Pass SL Seymour, Inc. . , , . 8 Buerkel Sz Co. .............. . . 4 Press, J. .............. . . . 14 Chichester SL Co. .... . . 9 Red Book hlaguzine ,.-.- l 5 College Pharmacy ..... . . 19 Rogers Peet C0 ............. , 1 College Restaurant .... . . 19 Rosenberg, Arthur M. Co .... . . . 12 College Store, The ...... . . 11 Rudnick, George ........ . . . 16 Cornflower Tea Room .... . . 12 Ruether, A. ....... . . . 19 Cotrell 8: Leonard .... . . 4 Salvatore, M. .... . . . 16 Cram Lil Ferguson. . . . . a .. . . Cr-iwlei , Wlrren J Domin, Nels. . . . . ......... . Eagle Printing Sz- Binding Co.. 8 15 - - 2 Southwiek, Roy. . . . - - 19 Steefel Brothers ...... . Sweetheart Tea House. . . Elderfield-lflartshorn Harclware Co. . 12 Electric City Engraving Co ..... . . . 21 Travers, J. E. Co .... Tiffany dz Co .............. 14 .. 16 14 1 ro1.tispiece 14 Fen Percy J 17 Tripler,, F. R. Co .... . 3 , ' ' ' ' ' Wiles, A. W. ...... . . . 12 f'h'0y 17 Williams Inn 'rue 10 Frank Brc.tlic rs. . . . . 8 - . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Frank Tourist C0 '.4-4 . ' ' 4 Williams Lunch Roun. . . . . . 17 Great Northern Railway Co ..... . . 2 Williams News Room' ' ' ' ' ' 16 Gruudy's Garage ............ . . 19 Williams Print, The - ' ' - ' 17 11,,pki,,,,, Gem-gc M., 1 l U r 16 Williams Store, The ......,... . . . . 18 Hotel Greylock ..... . . 9 Williamstown National Bunl ....... 11 llotel Westerly .... . . 12 Wright, J. O ................. . . . 17 IX k mztiv- ..' fN 348 oeaaaaa ra 55 tlefuetih' Furnishing nh 5, MADISON AVENUE COP. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Complete Outfits for School and College BOSTON PALMBEACI-I NEWPORT LITTLE BUILDING PLAZA BUILDING AUDFIAIN BUILDING Tnzuonf con. Bovuvon C o u N 'rv R o A o 220 Buuvut Avzuul: f f fly' GULIELMENSIAN ,...-..-...--1 .....1- Q, 1 Ss.. Means Williams mann-just as Rogerspeetsian means' ' Williams man's clothes. The two terms are synonymous and exchangeable-at a very reasonable rate of exchange. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway at Liberty Herald Sq at 35th St Broadway Broadway at Warren at l3th St. Five Convenient Fifth Ave. Corners at 4lst St. NEW YORK CITY G1 cier NATIONAL PARK Open June 15 to September 15 OME out to this million acre Rocky Mountain pla ground this summer. Get a crowd together and! make an all-expense-paid tour of 1 to 7 days or longer of Glacier National Park, or a Glacier- Yellowstone circuit tour Live at fine hotels or rustic chalets. Cam in the open. Climb, hike, ride horse- back, motor, flash. Something new to do and see each day of your stay in Glacier Park. ASTBOUND from the Pacific Northwest, or westbound from Chicago. you can travel to Glacier National Park on the de luxe New Oriental Limited. finest train to Pacific Northwest, or other fine Great Northern trains. Before or after Glacier see Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and fgvfgfoz Portland. Take the free side trip to Vancouver. Visit Rainier and Crater Lake National Parks. Go on to Alaska, California or The Orient. For 4, , 5 free books and information apply an ticket or Qgvfvjgffi tourist agent, any Great Northern Radway office i or A. I. Dickinson, Passenger Traffic Manager, Hsu America Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minnesota. ping' GREAT NORTHERN Route of the New Oriental Limited Flnolt Tnln to Pnellle Northwest--No Extra Faro WILLIAMS HALL AND NEW DORMITORY CRAM 6: FERGUSON, ARCHITECTS 'Ff s ifii esgfeeqffgs i .gp , s 6565595 Q V ., mf YES. ' Win - 7 ff fii mif s-- u f !H 'Qw.ms1. V T ' lt-fl pl F1411 ,M F f -W Vw' ff Qs. u 1' E 6,11 V2 A . H m -Wg I sess sn U ish-ee Hs 1 - v - A As. It s . .fm ' rift' 1. . z'Ql,,XHwlx A , Q ,wg Lvl vile QM ie, ik I sqm I!Eggs512H5g.i L. Ng ii .1fn,ms,'.5.f'-i: V, vnvgc . AES, 1:1 .3 ,J Lux. X-V:-'KK X' ,' N .s ' K ' u f:'lIn.WikSx X , 14' li :C N. x V' J g,s.- . 'A X ' ' .A. MADISON AVENUE AT FORTY'SIXTH STREET DISTINCTIVE GARMENTS ana' accessories fir universigf men. Featuring at all tirnes tfze new ana' the unusual at sensible prices. Trofnpt attention given to mai! orders ITRTRIPI-gk 3. En. ESTABLISHED 1886 . MQW To-KK Bowlcer 8: Archer Marble Co. Room I l22 Tremont Building ---- Boston MARBLE AND SLATE. WORK For years we have been oulfillcrs in our line for most of the college buildings o---Q Our Latest Effort Slate Showers in D. U. House Cotrell 61 Leonard ALBANY, N.Y. Caps, Gowns and Hoods For All Degrees Full informalion senl on request EUROPE 1925 ONE of the oldest Travel Organizations in the world. 150 years experience with the traveling public and permanent offices in Europe assure our clients many benefits. Our tours have no equal-the personal attention we give each Tour guarantees the best of service throughout. Write for Booklet W with rates. Early reservations have many advantages. M FRANK TOURIST CO. Established 1875 542 5th Avenue, New York ZI9 South l5th Street, Philadelphia PARIS LONDON BUERKEL 6: CO W Engineers and Contractors for Heating and Ven- tilating Systems,' Power Plants Engineers and Contractors for the New Library Building and New Dormitory W I8-24 Union Park Street BOSTON, MASS. 4 A Hall of Fame That's what one magazine has come to be. In its pages you are sure to find monthaftermonththelatest work of the greatest living writers of fic- tion both here and in England. CVO' KV I' Q 0' CV 0' You will learn to know them and to look for them as the months proceed, by token of their mem- orable contributions to- THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE . I n the great company you will immediately recognize, among others, these distinguished personages: V I' . BOOTH TARKINGTON MARY ROBERTS RINEHART I ' JOHN GALSWORTHY EDITH WHARTON MICHAEL ARLEN NINA WILCOX PUTNAM ROBERT C. BENCHLEY MARY SYNON RUPERT HUGHES GRACE SARTWELL MASON HARVEY O'HIGGINS ALICE HEGAN RICE GERALD BEAUMONT JOSEPHINE DASKAM BACON ,IULIAN STREET RITA WEIMAN ARTHUR STRINGER FANNIE KILBOURNE GEORGE WESTON MARY HEATON VORSE GEORGE GIBBS MARGARET CULKIN BANNING WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY KATHARINE NEWLIN BURT HAROLD MAC GRATH IDA M. EVANS DANA BURNET VIRGINIA DALE SAMUEL MERWIN BEATRICE GRIMSHAW WALLACE IRWIN SOPHIE KERR JAMES B. CONNOLLY , RUTH COMFORT MITCHELL STEPHEN VINCENT BENET MILDRED CRAM F. SCOTT FITZGERALD VIOLA BROTHERS SHORE The Twelfth Day of Each Month is a clay to remember, for it is the day of publication of The Consolidated Magazines Corporation, Publisher 36 So. State Street, Chicago I 2 ON SALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS PRICE. 25 CENTS 4 'Ure Sgr: qfjluszcal ?restzge I PHONOGRAPHS ' RECORDS ' RADIOLAS The Field of Life lnsurance Every year graduates of Williams College are enter- ing the Life Insurance business, where ability and hard work obtain high rewards. lf you are now deciding upon a career we should be glad to confer with you concerning the opportunities and advan- tages in the field of Life Insurance, which is of commanding importance in the business world. Incorporated 1851 BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Pittsfield, Massachusetts wQQWQQQQwQQwQW? X N . - ,, . N l use s J Syracuse China IT IS NOT OFTEN that one finds a china that is both beautiful and durable. But in Syracuse China this is just what you will have. Syracuse China is ex- quisite in coloring and design. And it is so well made that it will not break easily. It resists the unsightly nicks and cracks that so soon disfigure most china. 9 .-..-..-..-..-..-..-......-...-...-. Q .-..-..-..-..-..............-......-. Q Syracuse China can also be furnished with your socicly or individual crest or monogram ONONDAGA POTTERY COMPANY SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 342 Madison Avenue 58 E. Washington Street New York City Chicago. Ill. iiiiiE566 7 IF K lB RUTH ERS litihAvcnuoB1m1 Shop Between -arm and 481i Strcels.Ncw York Smart style and sound quality make these shoes the favorite footwear of college men Exhibit Shops in all the Large Cities Clocks, Sterling Silver Wa t C h e S Cut Class, Pictures. Sta- tionery, Waterman's JCW C I 1' y Ideal Fountain Pens. '1-il Leather Goods and a full ' line of Williams College Dlamonds Souvenir Jewelry. Fine Watch Repairing, Picture Framing, Victor and Brunswick Phonographs and Records A. D. BASTIEN, The College jeweler Spring Street, Williamstown, Mass. Nels Domin W J Sc lVl Shoes High Grade l-laberdashery 1 sm Spring St., Williamstown P 81 S Electric Lighting Specialties Established i890 .1 E lj? fa f 'K ' 1'- ii .Elgin - I lsr 5 6 x z J a- 5 1 I Q-,' .ri ' li-nerr, smmum macrmc 'J K wmme DEVICES Electric Lamp Sockets for Fixtures, Table Lamps and all Home Lighting The Aristocrat Line of Wiring Devices Pass 81 Seymour, lnc. 519352-,lil Syracuse, N Y LMIQIOTEL LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN BERKSHIRES CENTER OF COLLEGE ACTIVITIES Open from May 19th to November Ist Accommodates Three Hundred Excellent Cuisine I65 Rooms IIO Bathrooms New Fireproof Garage Sendfor Booklet: Williamstown, Village Beaulduln Miramar Hotel, Miami, Florida, will be open December I5th under samc management rms lathes Making Dress Clothes has always been a large part of our business. To this end we feel proud, that we are privileged to make Evening Clothes for our regular customers. It is a known fact that College Men rarely have confidence in their usual taiIor's ability to make their Evening Clothes correctly. Exhibit at Williams Every Other Week fllbinbester 8: Qlumpanp TAILORS NEW HAVEN ff THE ILLIAMS INN W1lllamStOWH, Massachusetts Those Alluring E Berkshire Hills ' 3 E P1 I 'E ls Y E. 1? The Inn is Open All Year L. G. Treadway Treasurer 3 We Please Particular People ESQ K JP U3 23 nw l Q.. E? ZS: CID :eco F. 43? 21:3- PUR 5- 2 E 5 rg 5 Q 5 ig SQ E H H gig he cover for this. annual was created by The DAVID J. MOLLOY CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Ml Sw, Mum., Mu. Cuvur han :Ma nude Mn. D.. fn. been lu. Williamstown National Bank Capital - - - 550,000 Surplus and Net Profits 575,000 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Students' Accounts Received on Liberal Terms Usual Banking Facilities Extended M W. B. CLARK, President F. E. MOORE, Vice-President A. E. EVENS, Cashier THE COLLEGE STORE ?S5?5O??8?F,2E The Largest Fountain in Town Candy in Purple Boxes-2, 3 and 5 pounds Pipes, Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobacco, Banners, Pennants, Pillows-College and Fraternity MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 5 Pocket Billiard Tables Q 3 Billiard Tables II Compliments of thc Elderfield-l-lartshorn Hardware Co. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. An 8 mile drive thru the Berkshires, then the Corn Flower Tea Room where you will find Appetizing Foods at Tempting Prices Chicken and Waffles a Specialty Corn Flower Pittsfield T Willic mstown I I I Room H. A. SEAMAN Proprietors M. M. SEAMAN westerly laurel PITTSFI ELD, MASS. lfl. A. Seaman, Mgr. Phone 8989 Special Rates to the Profession and Auto Parties. Rooms by the Week at Reason- able Rates. Shower Baths. European Plan, Rooms SI .00 and up. BRAEI-IEAD Corner of Whitman and North Streets Best Location and View Private Grounds of Over 5 Acres Rooms Available at All Times W For prices write to MR. A. W. WILES, Williamstown, Mass. Ts :E -- J-?aViai2:1J+ X I W Co-1 Kfidwf' TAILORS f u EAST 472' sr. IOI4 CHAw:i.ST. New 'OM New HAVEN. CONN. OR MANY YEARS the name Arthur M. Rosenberg in a college man's clothes has stood as a guarantee not only of correct design but as the ultimate in material and workmanship. A novel variety of weaves and colorings will be displayed every other week at Cabe Prindle's, by representative Mr. Mike Harrison. 12 ?EEEEEEiEEEEE,Q'S?iE gi I-I. E. KINSMAN E Thirty-Eight Spring Street WILLIAMSTOWN 3 gi College 2 Pfioiograplier -Qi. ig i fix? Q 4 .,,iq:V,5a F P t t G p Views of Williamstown 5 cl C ll g F1384 ilclifgigs, Picture QE 22 'Q fx0 4Vx0 Y?'S0'x4Yx0'X4Vx9'x4Vx0'YiV'S0 NVx0 N'Y'NYx4V1Y'YY 'VNV '9 4Y10 Rome Was Not Built in a Day neither was the Press reputation. Each year for nearly a quarter of a century, the Press organization has gained the confidence of an ever-growing clientele in the ability to offer the choicest materials and to make them up with that perfection of cut and workmanship typical of Press clothes. New York Office: New Haven: 220 Broadway 262 York Street Tel. Cortland 3832 Opp. Wrexham Tower iiliit Marv' TAI LOR-I-IABERDASHER A876 for' Altering is our Specialty K S Suits Cleaned and Pressed Americafslpofcmost Called For and Delivered Writing Fluid Q Manufactured by J. E. Travers Company SAINT PAUL. MINN. A. W. IVIACY Spring Street Sweetheart Tea House RCY Southwick 4 SHELBURNE FALLS. MASS. Specialties: Fried Chicken and Wafflesg Maple Syrupg Pure Maple Sugar Products Opens May lst, Closes Halloween Alice Brown - - Mohawk Trail Telephone 14 X233 J f'Z6?'s 2 W f 1 2 r 1 1 15173 '.'f Z' 'xi EAGLE PRINTING AND BINDING Co. OUR SPE CIALTY IS PRINTING FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES WDC? FlIIt,imn Building Eagle Square Pittsfield, Massachusetts We Printed and Bound This Book -11-,,.l..l OCD CLOTI-IE GO TO SMART-DISTINCTIVE GEO. lVl. HOPKINS Clothing, Hats, Shoes Furniture Store Haberdashery For all Room Furnishings not gl? Supplied by the College Steefel Brothers SPRING STREET Albany - - - New York Williamstown THE Williams News Room Established 1893 Fred Fortin, Proprietor M. SALVATGRE Nettleton Shoes Sill-.00 up Bostonians 258.50 up First-Class Shoe Repairing Telephone 205-W SPRING STREET Sell Your Old Clothes to 'Georgeu' GEORGE RUDNICK Cleaning, Pressing ancl Repairing All Work Called For and Delivered STUDENT FURNITURE Telephone 22 l -5 Severance Block, Spring St. - - Williamstown, Mass. XXI silxtk xfzil ATTENTION I TI IINTIOIX' IS IA VITIJIJ To TIIC IINI. 41 It C'I.'I2 I 11L'Il. I 7'Il.'.S' -ISSOCI 4 TED Il' IIII I III:' IVII IIf IYNCYILISI' Eb 12fIIJLISH1IIl:'N7' IA I7II'IYI I VL'NLf'I.' CZOYYIIIS IIN I2 I CCL5 S'0Ii I If S' DL' V IQL OI I:'I1 IJX' . Pin I:'S.S'L V I'0Ii COLI 15012 .'IIIz'A LAIIFI' +IND UNCOIIIAIOIX fl.S.SOIi 7'- 1Il N T9 ON -I I'I. OOI l'Ilf Ifh 1 Iil T0 C'UI.I.I.'C'I.' S'I:'Ii V C'I:'. 5 4,0 T116 s 11J1fsm.sf1o5's 11 JI is 5 IQD JI 5 11 6 ftp' II' IINQQITHIIAIIJY I ifrI1 Avtmlc 'lt 46th Sr. NIIXV YORK I f-I , f f I ' ' 4 ,l' 4 ' ff! dx 4 I r' V ,M H ' i I V 14' ' 1 ' 1 r A I ' r . f X Q 1 Qt ff i ' i ' ' 7' fm 'X N II.-lVI:' IJI:'I:'N AIfIt'A1VGI:'I1 IN .J , , f , jk L .. 4 ' X, I I ' X IV xl ' 1 ' . ' I II!!! 4' 1' x' Nxs I I Iflfx F YI TI I' N ' L 'Il I , U II' I Percy Fell Caterer to All For Taxis Call 0. WRIGHT Williams Lowest RatesWBest Service IVIen Best Closed Cars 7if -- ..L,- Telephone I I5 or 344-X Williams Lunch Room SINCE I908 Link Gt Jink, Proprietors Jos PRINTING Letter Heads, Envelopes, Post- ers, Announcements of All Kinds The bcsl quality of work al prices that are right THE WILLIAMS PRINT Telephone SI-R or BI-W I7 -56:2 umfie W' New Q J vga msn. Q ' C v K R 49 QQ r S ' Wm xv'iEY.Qx ,7 g E Q 5 I if? Q99 lm. som e Kr vm l .Q l 9 ' l . lf' ff :aw ,la FINE CLOTHES me - llllllnlnlll'.Ill 6 HAvsN-div f nnouncing 'i X ZOE A n Exsellunsive Collection 0fll 0l1'GllQlll Woollems 0 gr SPRING AND SUMMER 0 Display model 'J deszfned especially for us 75 A at New Haven. 0 y lAlllillllliKl'lllE flnlllls 70x 9 X Shown in all shades and new designs I g Showing at Williamstown, Wednesday and Thursday ox Showing at Cambridge, Brock Building, Harvard Square 0 Q X New York Office, IB4 Broadway , Represented by l. M. Jacobs if N fg f f - Y A fx yum: o . e s va -S ' ,xg , e .A x -X x X X x H. .N , 1 , OKXXXXY 'fllllllllvflfnn' w T 'l ' S ' Let u3'ls?1oyfdulIEcIiix1c?on'stl2iS1ier Make Old Bruyere Pipe Sold in London since new Closed Calf: THE COlVlOY l 36.50 . Oilslcin Poucl'1esoQ.!5 just a Llttle Ahead of CABE'5 CABE75 Competition john B. Neyland William P. Madden Your patronage my pleasure The Square Deal Store we , Esfablishcd 1878 College Restaurant JACK E. JONES Fancy Groceries Staple Groceries l Telephone 406-W I8 Yes- We appreciated your business and hope for a part in the future College Restaurant The Clcanesl College Restaurant in New England GUS BRIDCMAN EDDIE DEMPSEY Complimenls of A. Ruether 6: Co. You will always find a welcome and the latch-string on the outside at College Pharmacy MostBeaut1fulSlorc in New England Headquarters of Williams Men for a Half Century FRED WALDEN EDDIE DEIVIPSEY BOSTON STORE Norlh Adams' Leading Dry Goods Store Cgmplimgy-113 Fora YOUR Room , Curtains Couch Covers of a Frlend Pillows Table Scarfs Lamps Pictures Small Rugs Good Goods - - - Right Prices STOP AT WARREN CRAWLEY Grundy's Garage For Your Automobile Wants. Taxi Service and Pleasure Cars COR. MAIN AND WATER STS. Telephone 5 COLLEGE PRINTING Commercial Stationery, Cards Pamphlets, Catalogues, Posters Programs, Tickets, Invitations Prompt and Careful Service Best Workmanship 95 Main Street North Adams. Mass. I9 EQQQQEEQEEQSEEQEQEQQ Q Q SU Q we :P e 'og in G . E gp .fn Hogg gr 9? 3 2 gi I U52-fn fr . E r 2:5-UQ if I' 31QE:'5 ' 5,5 QD2 UU , E 2-Ear Q' E :SFS g.gU D1 E I 2 Z E U' E- IF 5- r-11 250 UD E 2 oe- , Q QEQQQEEQMQEQQEQQQQQ-I EE College Text Books M Q w 8 Q W W Q-QU UQ? W I all I' 'H . Agent for . Ml Remmgton Portable Typewriter QQ! W Q EE EE UQ , . . . W Cant Tle That! Bemle IS the Man! S 5 U 'nw ELEemlc Cm ENGRAVING Co. B U F' FALO. N.Y Wf MADE THE EIVGIPAVIIVGIS FOR 71115 BOOK. wig-W f- -we-fm


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