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BATCHELLOR, PROPRIETOR. - . TAILOR, U 525-gggggggqg PROVIDENCEi HRj Il If . ff T .11 Io 14 .1 5. LN 'If VD. A H Q2 E Q Malnlltau-tnxwrs :xml Dunk-rs nn Ciga1's,T0baoc0s, Pipes iff Snuifs, No. 9 WESTMINSTER ST., PROVIDENCE, R. I. OIG:-AEETTIES .A.. SPECIALTY- A ll VJ I TISEJIEXTS. III ullrgs sri' Banks REGARDLESS DF COST, A13 Sidney S. 1QiCler s 223mmHia5fLuwr:? 17 WVIESTBIINSTIEIR STIREET. w . I , 'E .Y 3115, 5 . ,H n Y. F 'Qu' .- Nc e 3'-5fI'.'f. I ,yt 'Wg . 3 1,1 .. .L -1,1 - lags g,'.1z'dJ .' l':'4'ii' fsflitiiffiiyrf ' 5f'1iQt:'i',I'. 7' , . 1 , yvft, Mfg., I f 1, Q15 iii: 1'iii j i TJ wily -' fit' E-xi' Ir' Qxqffffl v' 943, 3 IV A D VERSISEJI ENTS. -' L . -' V : K .. .. in , 2 L- X A M- ,RX v . . X- ' : 1 f : t 1: . - A : : 1 5 M T . . I . ' 'E .fr , ,-': Q EE waaxxxixshmrs M., xemsf' iixxiwad New amen uxxxtxmi if-tx.ar1'l mxmxw iw I avern, 128 Pine St., Providence, R. I. RESTAURANT, CIIOP AND COFFEE IIOUSE, Finely furnished rooms for Private Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or Supper Parties. Faney dishes or full orders for Private Family or Association Receptions served ut short notice. 1 TI-IIE! 1n.AB.IDE2IB. of this House is always fully furnished with the Choicest Productions in season. Best Quality ot' IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ALES, PORTERS, WINES Sz LIQUORS, Choice IB1'-ands of Cigars. -Convenient to the Opera llouse, Theatres, Halls, and open after the Enter- tainments are closed. The hest cooks and Attendants of any House in the City are employed here. .EE'R.E g- Gfmflifojw Pmprfs. WILLIAM E. CLARKE, llbgisfvrvh loliarmarist, Q8 Ma1'Iiet Square, P1'oVidence, R. I. Drugs and Medicines. A full line ot' pure Medicines, Drugs aml Chemicals always fresh and genuine. Fancy G-oods. Toilet Articles in great variety, including 1,0l'flllDOS, Cosmetics, Soaps, Tooth, Nail, llair, Ilat and Cloth Brushes from the hest foreign and domestic minmtiidturers. CISBITS 8115. TO'lO8,00C!. A choice line of Imported Cigars and Cigarettes, also good Domestic Cigars and Tobacco. Mineral VV 8fteI'S- Soda, Kissingin, Vichy, Seltzer and Star NVaters on draught, and all kinds ot' Foreign and Domestic Mineral Spring Water in bottles. EIJ.'YS1018,Il.S PI'eSOI'1ID't1011S- Competent Pharmacists are constantly in attendance to compound Prescrip- tions from pure and genuine medicines. Iiorrloeopathic Pharrnacy. In connection with our business is a Homceopathic 1'harmney stocked with a full list of remedies. REMEMBER THE STORE IS OPEN ALL NIGHT. i'ifCiZ14i5hqirl fi J 1 'Q 312.-ijfif'?'Agh . - ggi, ' - I I Y I 'sa S EU- .'1,, J. ... Lmcouu LIBER BRUNENSIS, c 3 l'I'llLIHll l-II! HY Till SECRET SOCIETIES C5ijEwEwmw nimwiigg? OLD SE JANUARY, 1878. . .i..,oLOQooi-- RIES, NO. 20. - NEW SERIES, NO. 8. TFSI AXSF T , . 5 as asf Q, , Info vnB o945 5 w '5b:I:lG44 ' l'IUPVIDlCNCl'l: J . .- IIHSON K, CU. PR. Y Ill l Jrii. ' .Q ' nQ2'2fW F L',Q'iT- Ta'2fw-' 0 6.2 AR , IfM W0 a n W f .QQ WWW ' 'P 0 d Ak ..,..,,,. .... CHARLES H. PENDLETON, A. .1. w. clmmim ELON R. BROWN, J. dl. M. B. LOCKWOOD BRADFORD, '14 Y. STEPHEN O. METCALF, A. AI lf. STEPHEN W. NICKERSON, Z. 'li WILLIAM H. SWEE'l'LAND,.Y. W. ' 1 Etlitesfrait -langau- INOE, owing to vague rumors of late, the Brown University Catalogue has somehow attained reputation as a vehicle of much unveraeity respecting external affairs, and since it does not profess to give any idea of the social element in college, the Editors of the LIBER feel the greater stress of duty resting upon them. Though while reading within that yellow covered specimen of modern fiction of certain enormous moneys appropriated for the rent of a Gymnasium Hall, for the exclusive use of the students of the University, also of certain requirements respecting Divine worship, we were prompted to smile aloud and take a more cheerful view of life since weight of years, carking cares, bitter disappointments and pressing responsibilities were inadequate to suppress the pleasure inherent in the human heart at the gulli- bility of its fellow mortals, yet we could but acutely feel the poignant satire on the spirit of our time that rage forthe fictitious has grown so great as to insinuate itself within the pages of a publication professedly serious. Hence the Editors of the LIBER have girded themselves to the high service of truth though tl1e Heavens fall 5 and as our predecessors in this ofliee have demonstrated in language embellished with all the arts of the rhetorieian, the logieian, the historian and the metaphysieian, that the continuation of secret societies in eol- lege is an indispensable element to its weal, we leave it as iinally and conclusively established in the minds of all rational men and turn to the pleasanter task of reviewing the year. While, a 4 LIBER BR UNENSIS. general stagnation has characterized the business of the external world such cannot be said of affairs within our world. Probably at no time has there been so much reason for the sons of Brown to rejoice at what seems the bieginninglof an era of improvement. The new Library building, ready for occupancy, and the new Dormitory persistently rising amidst the cantankerous protes- tations of the disinterested few, are sources of hope and pleasure to all who love our Alma Mater, and the establishment of several new professorships serve to greatly strengthen that hope and pleasure. Owing to the greater stress of study forthe past year, athletic sports have declined. Of Foot Ball there is now and then a phenomenal appearance of the Ding an sich there is no demonstrable evidence. Boating-das ist ausgcspiel! and zum NWN gqgfmgen. Of Base Ball we have better things to report. In spite of the general disintercstedness occasioned by the unbroken series of defeats sustained by the nine, yet by the pe1'severanee and finan- cial skill of the manager, not only was the association kept from accumulating, but some debts of years standing were paid, and the affairsf were turned over into the hands of the present manager in a much better condition than before for a long time. And new not only is the association free from debt but has a bal- ance in the treasury. ' The musical element in college may be said to be both a source of congratulation and damnation to all who live within a radius of a half mile .of it. One approaching Hope College in the evening would think the spirit of the Troubadour was within, making the stillness live with harps and pure voices. Tl1e singing in Chapel has steadily improved during the year. Seldom now is any member of the faculty called upon for a solo, sustained only by a timorous strain. The manner in which the time honored customs of college have been sustained by the under-classmen wins our 'unbounded approbation. The man-ennobling rushes, the soul-disciplining hazing of last term elicited our unconditioned approval. LIBER me UNENSJS. T 5 By a subtile, inserutable, inexorable law of thought, we have arrived at tl1e conclusion that Sophomores are the natural guar- dians of good order in college as well as the legitimate disciplin- arians of Freshmen, and ought to be sustained in that position. llence, when tl1e Brmzonian takes occasion to stigmatize a little over zeal on the part of some Sophomores in the performance of their conscientious duty asa species of low rowdyism we regret that the spirit of too great conservatism has chilled thus early the blood of youth, and can attribute it only to the fact that of the present Senior editors none of them live in college, hence are ignorant of that which is peculiar and dearest to college life. With this exception we give our unqualified approval to the course of the Brzmonian this year and congratulate it upon the high literary stand it has maintained among other college papers and the marked ability with which it has been conducted. The Hammer and Tongs Society is not dead but sleepeth, and it is expected will arouse to action before the dandelions emboss the campus, or the sultry zephyrs inflate the flower bells. Experience has pointed out a much needed change with refer- ence to the LIBER. Owing to the general confusion consequent upon the beginning of a new year, the election of the editors has been delayed generally until just before eramming timef' The result is a general p1'ess for time and it is only with great effort and difli- culty that the LIBER can be got out before Junior Exhibitions. And for the benefit of our successors we would suggest that in future the Editors be elected at the end of the year instead of at the beginning, as heretofore. P In presenting the LIBER for 1878, the Editors offer in excuse for its many imperfections t11e great stress of their studies and lack of time in which to have given it that garniture they so much desi1'c. If, however, it wins the approbation of our fellow students and serves to deepen their affection for old Brown, and to give a brighter tinge to the memory of their college days, we will feel that we have received an ample reward. xv S 1 -4- -ze X5 any 45,53 R914 gv ' ., , 5 V , A Nt g. , 3 'gf ' i' ,... JM- WE , 'Y '-3 un-any. ? , W...-.x SECRET SOCIETIES BROWN UIHVERSITY, ORDER OF THEIR ESTABLISHMENT 8 LIBER BR U N EN SI S. jltlgia Hella 15954595 H .L ywxyfr ,il- L99 QW Wy ff-.f!U.g.L. ,. X 4 4 C 'J' wranonlan Qlpaptar. - Ixsrrrrrrnn, 1836 ............ . ........ Rr:-INs'r1'rUrEn, 1850. A. Clialkley Collins, Albert G. Ilarknoss, Frank Harris, William P. Buffum, Edward P. Greene, Edmund N. Bennett, Zeeliarialm Chafee, Jr. Prescott O. Clarke, William C. Baker, SENIORS. Elton Hoyt, Ralph T. King, Charles 1-I. Pendleton Isaac O. Winslow. Jumons. SOPIIOMORES. Samuel W. Smith, F RESIIMEN. Benjamin Barker, Jr., John R. G-ladding, George I. Malcom, William R. Tillinghast George S. Goodspeed, Herbert I. Keen, David F. Slade, J1'. Fredrick R. Hazard, Edward R. Knowles, William C. Ladd, Edward W. Taft. LJBER BR UNENSIS. 9 like jgreifa mi Reita 3913. nqfm- ,SL 5 X 4--X 1 4 U Kumi! ,wsixgxi gj3 :5mg.f 0 55 , ?1,,,,,,l1lQigg3?QNxxmxxs,. Jzwx . Q 5 , -M -' f . f . ' ' A X if 1 'Q '??2TQtu1 F' - ' nxqrim ggi ,:f1'! 7j1. 4 -U' 'JET 'ffqfg ' p X N M ' fs?-i.a4 ,' A xl , L , .r L. 1 A-,N 1y!','y.X ' ff- f g JN 'QI-. wx-, , H Wx. ,,, QM V H law: ' INs'r1'ruTun, 1838 .. ......... .... 1 .llc-1Ns'r1'1'u'r1cu, 1868. SENIOR. Elon R. Brown. JUNIORS. Walter L. Munro, Joel M. Spencer, JI 10 LIBER BR UNEIWSTS. me Sigma ul gllsi fhzsilwa. ,. '- ,.,, -'QI f it ur X wwf. yy I W 'fx I M6 in QA l o . as X .yr 'JQH El r.'.l ..r- l f25j,, fgkgf , M,J,. .M ,I K V .- F Xxx onos , . I t : 1 'Kgs' uf ,. t All . , wi 15 if X rf it l f fi i f Q J... INs'r1TuTLD ............ ,... ..--- 1 8 40- SENIORS. M. B. Lockwood Bradford, Henry F. Lippitt, William Ely, William B. M. Miller, Henry O. Farnum, Crawford A. Nightingale William Gammell, Jr., Frederic A. Nightingale, Charles T. Howard, John C. Thoms. JUNIOR. Frank A. Farnum. soP1IoMonEs. Augustus L. Abbott, James G. Lincoln, Samuel S. Durfee, P. Augustus Mathowson, Arthur W. Howe, ' John H. Ormsbee, Paul Waterman. FRESIIMAN. ' Frederic Hayes. LIBER BR UNENSIS. 11 Reita Kar a Mailman. C AQ mmf- -'eggs 00' 0 AE - vTi:I?iQlnm , , x .- x xy Q' 8 JU x X Ig 1 J7!? s.Z ' W ' f f FZ!! gsllmn Wyaygtar. INs'r1rU'rEu .... . ........ ........... .... . 1 849. smuons. Charles E. Bigelow, James Rea, Charles F. Butterworth, William M. Stockbridge Walter G. Chandler, Lewis H. Torrey, Charles A. Huse, William B. Winn, Stephen O. Metcalf, Augustus Wood. JUNIORS. Edward F. Ely, Arthur H. Harrington, Edwa1'd S. Marsh. ' SOPHOMORES. Walter E. Delabarre, , Donald L. Morrill, Richard B. Esten, ' Owen B. Rogers, Frank E. Fitz, Eugene L. Smyth, Charles W. Jencks, Jr., James G. Starkweathor, FRESHMEN. - Charles F. Adams, Morgan Brooks, Edward S. Crocker, 2 Paul C. Gilford, Henry B. Rose, William B. Silvey. LIBER BR UNENSIS4 Sain HSE jxfaifexffziilg. xx YN: :lb T5 f! D 7 . ' T xi ID' H .- 4s .- . 2- , ' if 31-3-ef, 'f Q ' Q ' -f,, , :i f :f 'WNW F . ' 41' -af J::aif.s A - If V Vf 'li, :Bo . io' Miisegif, ' L , f ' TR 5 'fg ffle , A- X 774,71 -V-111. Qpfpilon Qlpapmr. INs'r1'ru'rEn, I852 .....'... . .. ........ RE-rxsrrrurnn, 1865 SENIOR. StsephQn W, Nickerson. LIBEIE BR UN ENS! S. 13 Ein tilt. W ESTABLISHED, 1824. Mig? .1-'ff' ' I1 92 ' giaygpga. Qlgayyter. INs'r1rU'r1-:D ............. .......... . .... 1 872. SENIORS. ' Winthrop C. Durfee, Alfred N. Fairbank Alfred U. Eddy, William L.sSlade, William H. Sweetland. Jtmxons. Henry B. Anthony, Stephen A. Welch. SOPHOMORES. Augustus A. Greene, , .John4P. Knowles. William R. Trotter. FRESHMEN. ' Percy S. Burbank, Arthur B. Corthell, Howard P. Cornell, Edwin .L. Thurston 14 LIBER BR UNENSIS. . ummm :il Sweeties. ALPHA DELTA PIII, - - 25 DELTA PHI, - - 3 PSI UPSILON - - - 19 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON, 27 ZETA PSI, - - - - 1 CHI PHI, - 14 TOTAL, - - 89 ALPHA DELTA PHI. At Middletown, Conn., May 1878, with Chapter at Wesleyan College. DELTA PHI. At Utica, N. Y., April 1878, with the New York Chapters. Psi UPSILON. At Rochester, N. Y., May 1878, with Upsilon Chapter. Dmfm KAPPA EPSILON. At New York, October 1878, with Chapter at Columbia College, ZETA PSI. At Ithaca, N. Y., April 1878, with Chapter at Cornell University. omrm. At springfieid, truss., July isrs, with Chapter at Amherst College. 5 X X 'SQA' 'W rf ik kung Jilv Q9 dl im. ,QU ! A- blbyynuulb PUB, 16 LI BER BR UN ENSIS. me jilwbe shrub jiipiga mi Nye IR jgeiajiappa INSTITUTED ....... . ...., ... .......... . ....... .H D 1-REELUENT, ALEXANDER FARNUM, A. M. VICE-P Ii. ESIDENT, PROE. BENJAMIN F. CLARKE, A. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, 1830 M. PROE. JOIIN H. APPLETON, A. M. TREASURER, MERRICK LYON, LL. D. COMMITTEE OF APPOINTMENTS, PROE. J. LEWIS DIMAN, D. D., PRUE. T. WI-IITING BANCROFT, ROW LAND HAZARD, ESQ., A HENRY C. WIIITAKER, ESQ., A. DUNCAN CHAPIN. - COBIMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, REV. J. C. STOCKBRIDGE, D. EMORY LYON, M. D., PROP. SAMUEL S. GREENE, LL. AUDITING COMMITTEE, REUBEN' A. GUILD, LL. D., ROBERT B. CHAPMAN, ESQ. UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS, WALTER G. WEBSTER, CHARLES E. BENNETT, WILLIAM GAMMELL, JR., ISAAC 0. WINSLOW, W1LLIAM M. STOCKBRIDGE, CHARLES J. STAPLES, ALBERT G. HARKNESS, 'GEORGE W. RIGLER. 'Left College. A. M D., D. LIBER B R U NEN SI S. jilumnl gfsslwialifm of QIQPJVUFUR lniverfsiilg PRESIDENT, HON. HENRY CHAPIN, LL. D., Worcester. v1cE-PRESIDENTS, HON. ABRAHAM PAYNE, IION. FRANCIS WAYLAND, A. M., New Haven GEN. HON. HON. HON. REV. SEO RET A RY, REUBEN A. GUILD, LL. D. 'lf REASUR ER, ' ALEXANDER FARNUM, A. M. EXECUTIVE OOM M ITT EE, A. B. UNDERWOOD, Newton, HAMILTON 15. STAPLES, Worcester, EDWARD L. PIERCE, Milton, BENJAMIN F. THURSTON, JAMES O., MURRAY, D. D., Princeton, A DVISURY BOARD, HON. ROWLAND HAZARD, Pczlocdzllo, ALEXANDER FARNUM, A. M., COL. ELIJAH B. STODDARD, WO1'oesto1', PROF. SAMUEL S. GREENE, LL.'D., PROF. ALBERT HARKNESS, LL. D., I CHARLES B. GOFE, ESQ., HON. FRANCIS W. BIRD, East Walpole. N 1 8 L1 BER BR UNENSIS. ,members mi the jaeulfg ant :Elm QIMKQVS. REV. EZEKIEL G. ROBINSON, D. D., LL. D., PRESIDENT, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. 47 College Street . JOHN L. LINCOLN, LL. D.. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and Instructor .in German. 227 Benefit St SAMUEL S. GREENE, LL. E., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Corner South Angell Street and Butler Ave. ALBERT IIARKNESS, PH. D., LL. D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. 101 Prospect Street. REV. J. LEWIS DIMAN, D. D., Professor of History and Political Economy and Lecturer on Architecture. 128 Angell Street. BENJAMIN F. CLARKE, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Otoil Engineering. 91 Chestnut Street. JOHN H. APPLE'1'oN, A. M., Newport-Rogers Professor of Ohemtstry. 85 Angell Street. T. WHITING BANOROFT, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, and hzstructor tn Elouutton. 13 Greene St. ELI W. BLASKE, JA., A. M., Hazard Professor of Physics. 116 William Street. LIBEI3 BR UNENSIS. 19 Hilton 1'rqfea.yorof Mttliv-zzt Theology. y JOHN W. P. JENKS, A. M., I'rQfeaaor of .-lyrimlturrzl Zoology mul Curator of the Museum of Jwzturul Ilixtory. Jliflclleboro, .lluax CHARLES W. PARSONS, M. D., 1'l'0fU-HNII7' of Physiology. 264 Benefit Street ALONZO WILLIAMS, A. M., Professor of Modern Languages. WILLIAM O. POLAND, A. M 'J Aautatzmt 1'rQfea.sor of Lutln anrl'Greelc. 41 Hope College Professor QI' Geology. ' NATIIANIEL F. DAVIS, A. M., . btutructor in J1lLlhf!'77Llltl:UU- 27 llope Lblteye W. WHITMAN BAILEY, B. P., Instructor in Botany. 68 Georye Street A EDWIN E., OALDER, Assistant lmftruetor in Analytical Chemistry. 43 Lwurlea Field Street. RE UBEN A. GUILD, LL. D., Lilfmrifw, 34 Pratt Street. .DANIEL BEOKWITH, A. B., L .fluulutaut Librarian. ' 21.9 Ilope Street. REV. WILLIAM DOUGLAS, A. M., 13if1iU50 - ' I ' 107 Prospect Street. 'At1n'cscnt, instruction in Namlrnl Thu-ulogy is given by the PRESIDENT of tho University. 3 nmql X I X- A X WNW: 7 , at ,.,, f2x-1 f- W AN HA11 ,QA vfx Of 'N vi I N,-'aw 61? f X X I , xl, 'G W Xi '70 .fa il ii ALL' Ox. - fWqgWW1W7Q, 2 'mr Nm A A A PN A 9'l 0355 1 g b Q' HW!! , aglvwcfg r , ,. H ' ,. b xxfw fff ll' 2 CF' 1 x H A iff , - . 2,??- T 5' -3-I as , - 'Y' N Q.g:'fQ?5 1 T 53? , T? Q2 ,r L'- T- Wiz? ,, , 4 ' Z ,- WMWWff?mwwiw ul , Y I, K A' ll- .- rn 1 -- fr '--'F-r..-- l,54' - ,I n :Q-T-2i5g51',ff fl' v i g' if 'sl NX , f',f 'Wilif - i-- xg .1--V---- 9 y -f ,Q - ' Seni07W'S DFecLm4. LI BER BR UNENSIS. 21 621355 nl gsnenig-Eigfgl. I'o'esiclent. ..... . Wee-Presiclcnt ..... Secretary ...... Treasurefr. . . . NAME. Robert Alexander ....... Avlllllllll Porter Bartlett.. . . Charles Edwin Bennett .... Charles Edwin Bigelow .... Wzlfirvjq za? fldonfflf KHMMBHRSE HENRY F. Lll'l?I'l l'. . . . STEPHEN NV. NICKERSON . . .HAROLD C. CHILDS. . . . . . . . . .. . . .GEORGE GOODNVIN. MEMBERS? RESIDENCE. ROOM. . . . . Claremont, N ll. . . . . 80 U. ll. ....Allemlale............. 30 U. II. . . . .I rrwz'de11ce. . . .. . . . . .4T3. Friendship St. His! I1'1'IZingly, Conn. .. Fredrick Wright Bliss .......... Rehoboth, Mass ..... Moses Brown Lockwood Bradford.P4'ov'icleuce. . . . .. . . . Elon Rouse Brown .... .. . . Caleb Ambrose Burbank. . . Robert Willard Burbank. . . Gideon Albert Burgess. . Charles Frederick Butterworth. . Richard Case ............. WValter Gardner Chandler. . Harold Chessxnan Childs Willis Gaylord Clarke . . Abel Chalkley Collins. . . Albert Nelson Dary ..... Watertown, If . . .. . . .PfrmMfclence. . . . . . . . .Po'o'uidence. . . . . . .. . . . . .Providem'e. . . . . ..C'anton, Conn... . . .... Douglas, Mass .... . . . . . . . . . . ..D0'l'0hCS'l67', Mass.. . . .. . . . .Rosemount, fllfivm.. . . . . . . . Clarlds Falls, Conn . . ....I'awluclcet........... Proviclcnce. . . . . Winthrop Carver Durfee ........ Fall River, Jllass ..... Alfred Updike Eddy .... . . . .Providem:e. . . 38 Il. C. D H. C. 4 Il. C 23 ll. C. 10 Pltllllln St. 10 Pitman St. 34 Oak St. .202 South Main 37 U. H. 17 H. C. 17 Thayer St. 91 Chestnut St. me U. H. so U. H. 35 U. II, 380 Benefit St. St. 22 LIBER BR UNENSIS. NAME. RESIDENCE. Room. VVilliam Ely ..... ...... Alfred Nelson Fairbank .... Harry Ormsbee Farnum ..... William Gammell, Jr ...... Clarence Miles Godding. . . George Goodwin .... . ..... . Albert Granger Harkness.. . . Frank Harris ........ .... Walter Suumer Hayward. . . .. . . Nathaniel I-Iibbard .... ..... Jules Adolphe Hobigand ........ George William Hopkins .... Charles Taylor Howard ,... Albert Pierce Hoyt .... Elton Hoyt ........... Charles Archelaus Huse. . . Ralph 'l'hrall King ...... . . . Edwin Channing Larncd . . . . . . . . Harry Frederick Lippitt. . . Jolm Hale Mason ...... .. Stephen Olney Metcalf' .......... William Brown Martin Miller. Oliver Buchanau'Munroe .... Stephen Westcott Nickerson. Crawford Allen Nightingale .... Frederick Albert Nightingale. . . Wallace Prescott Pahner. . . Charles Henry Pendleton .... Charles LeRoy Pulcifer.. . . James Rea ............ .. Cornelius Samuel Savage . . . Joseph Herbert Shattuck ........ William Lloyd Slade. . . . Charles Jason Staples. . . . William Mauran Stockbridge. . . . Walter Benjamin Swarts .... . . . . VVilliam Howard. Sweetland. . John Cyrus Toms ......... .... I'o'o'uz'zlcm'c .... ...... Fitz William, N Il.. P4'oz'icZe91cc ...... .. . . .l'o'oi:icZcm'e .... . . 1'o'o'uiLlence .... . .. . 7 I'o'o'vidence. . . . . . lrofvifleizce. . . . . . . lwentlzam, Jllass.. . . . Brocton, Mass .... .. . . Vergemzes, Vt. ...... . Profuideizce. . . . . . .Pf1'o'vicle71ce. . . . . . . Phenix ..... . I'o'o'v1'dence. . . . . . . Cleveland, 0 .... llizrccstcr, Mass ...... Olefvelaml, 0 .... . . . Po'oi'izlencc. . . . .. . . 25 Charles Field St . 2 II. C. . 34 Aborn St. . 52 Power St, Camp and Locust Sts . 33 Carpenter St. .101 Prospect St. 19 H. C. 32 H. C. 15 II. C. . 22 Wheaton St. 47 CarpenterlSt. .. . Phenix. 13 Humholt Ave. .. 6 H. C. 50 U. H. 22 H. C. . .100 Waterman St. l'4'o'vicZence .... . .... 199 Hope St. Po'ovicZence .... .... C ooke and Manning Sts Providence. . . . . . . 7 I rovirlcnce ...... . . . East 1'o'o'vidence ...... Boston, Mass. ....... . . Pfroviclcnce .... .1 'froviclen ce .... . . lWnvhester, Jllass ..... Westerly .... ......... Lake Village, AY II. . . Chicago, Ill ......... Ilartfonl, Conn ..... lliizclzester, Mass ..... Profviclence .... ...... . Provizlence .... Proviclezzce. . . . . . WVanskuck. 22 Angell St. Brow St. 39 II. C. . 59 Prospect St. . 59 Prospect St. 43 U. II. 5 H. C. 10 H. C. 36 H. C. . 11 H. C. 43 U. H. 2455 Kenyon St. . 3 Benevolent St. . 40 Angell St. Profvidencc .... . .... 387 Broad St. Providence. . . . . . . .4 Abbott Park Place Chicago, Ill .... .... 3 6 H. C. LIBER BR UNENSIS. 23 NA ME. Lewis Hamilton Torrey.. .. Daniel Arnold Wmle .... John Grover WVard. .... . Walter Gardner Webster ....... George Franklin VVeston ........ Bennett Rollin Wheeler ......... Smnuel Nelson WVheeler .... .... Freenum Tupper Whitman William Bowers lVinn. ... . . Isaac Oscar Winslsw .... Augustus VVood ....... . Provfizlence. . . . . . . RESIDENCE. Worcester, Mass ..... S. Abington, Mass .... Tollami, Conn ....... Hancock, N Il ....... I,0'0'U'l:6ZC7l.C6 .... .... Mystic, Conn, ......... Milton,QueensCo.,ACS. New ,Beclfa'rcl, Mass. St. Albcms, Me ..... New Beclfofrcl, Mass ROOM. 50 U. H. 49 U. II. 37 U. H. 108 Cliflbrd St. 4-0 U. II. 183 South Malin St. 16 ll. C. 33 U. H. .. 3711. C. 4-0 H. C. 28 H. C. I f fszfm ' H b rlluuwg If 1 P rf A , ' f U Q23 ' 'I 1 2 Vff K X ' ,A ffvf fd ' A- 4, 1 316. 5 L m n QW 5 Q ' 3 'ifd-,. j 'SZQA ' f WW X Q f. 4'!z,.7::!2'J' W X Q km X Z QNX - 2:7 f 10 CL772. Ju7 Li071 S D1 L1 BER BR U NEN SI S. 25 alum ul nig- 0 cz F' Ildvra zwiaa: mffpov. Edward Stowe Adams . . . . . . . . llenry Burr Anthony ...., . Edward Ernest Atkinson. . . . . George Folger Barnard . . . . . . . . . Charles Pattison Bennett ..... Charles Sumner Boyer .... . William Potter Buflinn ....... Newton Sherwood Calhoun. . . Alva Edwin Carpenter ........... George Francis Comstock ........ VVallace .Peter Dick ............. Charles Henry James Douglas .... James Hervey Earle. . . . . .... Gorham Easterbrook. . . .. . . Stephen Ostrom Edwards. . . . . Frederick NVi1liam Elliott ........ Edward Francis Ely ............. Frank Alexander Farnlun. . . . Edward Pike Greene ...... . .... GEORGE F. BARNA RD. IIA STINGS. . . . . . FREDERICK E. ,l?AR'1'ING'l'ON .x'r1i'1NsoN. s'r1.1'.LM.xN. ROOM. R. QQQSP raagngi caring Q- -gg: 5-SSQS :Swan .. Q.. 'Z ...gi 5 1:-N.. v --. .- ... F : ...Q-3 'Z 335132 fr Uiqlvw-4... p ...wr-4.-A bf 36133 f 5.4554 E . . 0 SS T' F5 5110 Fi vb' m 5 Fall Rizfer, Mass ...... I'ro1-iclenee. ........ . . ....,Bostm1,lllass..... Lynn, Mass .... . ..... l'MlmleZphia, Pa ..... I'hilnclelphz'a, Pa ..... Neuymrt. . ..... Cooke ,Iicthlehem, Co ll 71 . . . . . . 21 ll. C. 45 Manton Ave. 35 II. C. 51 U. I-I. 47 H. C. 47 ll. C. and hV1ltOl'lllllll Sts 52 U. Il. ,l'rofvi1lem'e ..... . . . . . 34 W. Exchange St Wboozsocket ........... So. llbodstork, Conn.. Pfrom'clence ............ Fiskcville ..... . . . Bosion, Mass ..... . . . Glen, N I' ....... . .. Jllefredith, N II ....... Pfrovidence -.-.. Waterl ....P0'0'v'ftleuce..... ...... Providence. . . . . .. . 44 U. H. 57 U. I-I. U7 Benevolent St. 8 ll. C. , 10 H. C. 19 U. H. 48 H. C. nan M Prospect Sts 34 Aborn St. 15 Parade St. 26 LIBER BR UNENSIS. John Jesse Greene ....... Gabriel Nelson Grisham .... Arthur Hudson Harrington . . . . . . Charles lVil1iam Hastings. . . . . . . . Stephen Goodwin Hastings ..... David VVillian1 Hersey .......... Hubert Nelson llowe .... . 'Henry Calvin Hubbard .... Truman Johnson ........ Henry Webster Kegwin ......... Lyman Winslow King .... Charles Henry Kinne ..... George Ide Malcom ...... Edward Sprague Marsh ..... Walter Lee Munro ............. Frederick Eugene Partington . . . William Cooper Readio .......... Samuel Augustus Severance .... Samuel Randall Simmons, Jr. . . Joel Mann Spencer, Jr ......... - Louis Rhodes Southworth ....... Howard York Stillman .......... William Richmond Tillinghast. . . Charles James Tucker .......... Francis Hubbard Viets .......... Clarence Haven lValdo .......... Stephen Albro VVclch .... ..... James Lee VVells ....... Judson Irving VVood . . . . Providence. . . . . . Hope Valley .......... 15 H. C. Nashville, Tenn. ..... . Front and East Sts Wizrcester, Mass ...... .245 YVaterman St. Szgjielzl, Conn ......... llkst Sijclcl, Conn, .... Fo:cboro', Mass ........ llizstminster, Mass .... West Killingly, Conn.. Pfrofvidence. . . . . . . . . kwett City, Conn- -- Newton Centre, Mass Norwich Conn ........ 325 Friendship St. Newport ......... . . . Brzznzion, W .... . . . Bristol ............... .l'ortland, Mc ....... Ilaeerstraw, N If . . . .Boston, Mass ....... Washington ........... So. llbodstock, Conn. .. Westerly. ........... 19 U. H. 52 U. H. 43 H. C. 59 Sheldon St. 49 H. C. 49 H. C. . . 46 U. H. 31 H. C. 42 U. H. 29 H. C. 23 H. C. 61 Congdon St. Pawtucket. 11 H. C. 34 Benevolent St. 23 H. C. 57 U. H. C 20 U. H. Providence. . . . .... 108 Angell St. Provideme ......... East Granby, Conn. 1f7'00kl1'llL', Mass .... Providence ......... Ilopkinton ...... -. Millbury, Mass ..... SELECT COU RSE. David Leonard Barnes . . . . . . . . . . Edgar Thomas Farrill . . . . . . . . . Whtchemoket ..... . . . Pfroeidenve. . . . . Deceased, November 11, 1877. 47 Hudson St. 51 U. H. 55 Waterman St. 23 Carpenter St. 8 H. C. 23 U. H. Watchemoket 49 H- C. Elm Milf N w 'WQLIXXQNX V 7 ff-X w. I , 5 Q EQ W 'fy 4 af XXX yn. 'I 5 5 , f ' f2'i'i5f' 1 i f In f ,l 4 ,K a Q-SW f, j f f f, f 4 1 f vffvmf f ff fx wqxw f Z' 4 Q '77, f'?Qw:'XWT kk ,Lf - SQph07n071e's Qlrecun. 4 28 LIBER BR UN ENS! S. Irma ul flllliglglg. 1'fresiclen.t ....... Vice President .... Secretary ...... Treasimvr. . . Historian ..... NAME. Augustus Levi Abbott ..... .... Charles Robert Adams .... .... Walter Foster Angell ........... Wilberforee Ewing Archibald .... James Austin, Jr .............. . George Taylor Baker .... . . . . . 'Ou zinzsiv 'all' sim: ..................1-:DGAR riclmr. . . . .CHARLES R. ADAMS. . . . .SAMUEL NV. SM l'l'll, Jn. . . . .XVALTER F. ANGICLL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..CI'lARLES E. BU1tDE'l'TE RESIDENCE. ROOM. La Crosse, Wis ....... 34- Il. C. Holyoke, fllass .... . . . 13 ll. C. Atlanta, Ill ...... . .. 33 Benefit St. illanchester, Vt ........ 24 U. II. . Uiuousoeket .... . . . . Chelsea, Mass ..... . . . Edmund Neville Bennett ......... Taunton, Mass. ..... . John Tag.-:gard Blodgett .... .... Henry Jackson Boyce ..... .... Gibbs Bralslin ............ .. Charles Edwin Burdette ......... John Nathan Batman ...... ..... Zechariah Chaffee, Jr .... . . . . Prescott Orlofi' Clarke ..... .... John Loring Crane . . . . . . James NVallace Darrow .... .... Silas VVulker Deane ............. Walter Edward Delabarre ....... Refugio, Texas. . . . . . . Ffrovidence- - - - - . . . . . . Bm'Zington, N .I ...... Peoria, Ill .......... . l,7'0'L f!l67lCC ----. .... 1'o'ovicZenee ..... . . Providence ........... East Braintree, Mass.. 213 Il. C. 7 George St. ' 272 Benefit St. 141 Williams Stf 122 Knight St. 18 II. C. 3 II. C. 138 'l'lmrber's Ave . 5 Cooke St. 66 Keene St. 52 Benefit St. East Chatham, M Y.. 13 II. C. MiclcZleboro,' Mass ..... 35 II. C. Blackstone, Mass ...... 44 II. C. LIABER BR UNENSIS. - 20 NAME. I I-Ienry Danster, Jr ..... . Samuel Slater Durfee ..... Richard Bartlett Rsten ..... WVilliam Herbert Perry Faunee. . IValter Mason Field ............. Frank Eustnee Fitz ............. George Stephen Goodspeed ...... Augustus Arahert Greene ........ Fred Mason Hannnett ...... IIenry Gano Hardy ...... RESIDENCE. Provielenoe. . . . . . . I,'I'0'U'l'lZC7106 ........... S. Attleborof Mass .... Lynn, Jllass ....... Proisizlence ...... Ohelsea, Illass ..... Chicago, Ill ..... Pfroviclence .... Newport ...... . illalzlen, Mass' . . ...... Arthur IVhitney Howe ........... Philaclelpltia, Pa. Charles William Jeneks, Jr ....., Herbert Ide Keen .... ....... .... Jolm Power Knowles, Jr .... Isaac Albert Lamson .... Henry Douglas Lane .... Avllliltlll Hoyle Lane .... James Granger Lineoln . . . . . . . . .. Philip Augustus Mathewson WValter Sydney Mender .... ...... Donald Littlefield Morrill ....... . Samuel Hanson Ordway .... John Holden Ormshee .... Edgar Perry. ...... . . . James Tobey Dyke ............. William Francis Richardson . . . . . J. Lee Rielnnond .......... Owen Bishop Rogers .... David Foster Slade ..... Edward Albert Smiley .... James Smith ............. Samuel IVatson Smith, Jr. . Wesley Lorenzo Smith. . . Eugene Leslie Smyth ............ James Clay Starkweather ....... . Fred Clay Tenney .............. Benjamin Franklin Thurston ..... Frank Luseomhe Tinkhanl ...... . I'o'ovicZence .-----.-.-. Philarlelphia, .Pa ..... . . . .I,'l'07J'l:LZ67l06. . . . . . . . . . Ilamilton, Mass. . St. Albans, Me ........ Central Falls .... Providence Providence .... G'onie, N II .... Aubuwz., Ne ..... Provizlence .... Pro1:idenee .... Rehoboth, Mass .... I'i'o'vizZence ..... Anrlover, Illass. . . . . . . . Geneva, Ohio. . . . . . . .. 'I'o'oi'izle1zce. . . . . . Somerset, Mass. . . . 7 I rovirtence. .......... New Bedford, Mass . . . Cincinnati, Ohio .... .. Malden, Mass .... Northwood, N II. Pawtucket ........ Orange, Illass ......... Newport. . .... . . Taunton, Jllass. . . . . . . . ROOM. 53 Vernon St. 49 Benefit St. 38 II. C. 12 II. C. Reservoir Ave. 26 I-I. C. 82 Meeting St. 31 Greenwich St. 79 IVilliams St, 12 H C. 10 Hopkins St. 16 Elmwood Ave. 41 U. II. 0 Charles Field St. 24 U. II. 27 Bowen St. 90 Cross St. 227 Benefit St. 261 Benefit St. 48 U. II. 82 Meeting' St. 272 Benefit St. 294 'Benefit St. 45 U. H. 250 Angell St. 116 Congdon St. 38 U. II. Redwing St. 6 II. C. 53 U. II. 33 H. C. 31 Benevolent St. 18 II. C. 31 Benevolent St. 17 H. C. 44 U. I-I. 79 WVilliams St. 19 Angell St. 30 LIBER BR UNEMSIS. NAME. RESIDENCE. William Ramsay Trotter. . ,...,.., Bristol ......... ....- - Frederick Johnson Clegg lVnlton.Ly1m, Mass. .... . ROOM. 2 I-I. C. 27 Bowen St. Paul Wnternmn ...... ..... ...... 1? 1 'ovielevzce .... 72 Meeting St lVilliaun Henry Winslow . . . . . ..Lao'one, Me. . . .. . . 48 U. H. SELECT COURSE. Benjamin nllfrlllll, Jr ..... .... P ro'u1'zlc11ce ....... Cooke 8 VVutermun qts Oliver Perry Clarke .... .... I' fro1,'1'flence ........... 45 U, II, lVillinm Halle, .Tr ..... .. ..So. .l3e1'1v1'c7r, Ne ...... 52 U. II. Sidney Pntnznn .......... .... I 'roriflence ..... . .... 68 George St. James lVilson Urqulmrt .... V SGD 5 C cl I . . . I'111v111ckci . . . . . . . . . 1 nwtucket. 1851 A ' f N1 'IFE N ' I :jk if f lr 'iii' ' Ile H- X psf mgulrb 1 mx v w v' Il ulliilr. . X In Z W 'W War '31, , E5 'fi - XNH 1 11 ' ' fffff 4' N ,M f ,f m. i ,Q1f , wzsmziha Q1 . , l IH 5 ' 1' 1 r M-E. 'h alll!! Il ss If 4, Vx Wg if ' 4. 'G-? 99 i -MM vf Hllllllllf III IN wh-nEf5555f:5i.,4f,, - i Ag, x 4' .lf Q i 5i.4gZ iIfff:ffEEWl'lllllllyllnlqwn ,, NIV U - V' N Y P ,L7',' , ' ,wif S 'L ff , Wlflffffflllfltlf :L Mfg mavuas-srfeon -V' 'if' .Z771GS7L7T?,CL7l S Qjrqeam. 32 LJBER .BR UN ENS! S. lam Pfresiclcni ....... Vice llresirleni .... Sc'co'cm1'y . . . . . . 7Y7'L'IlSll7'f7'. . . Ilistoriavz ..... NA ME. Charles Frnneis Amlums . . . . lVillizun Cotter llnker. . . Benjtunin llnrker, Jr .... George Fremont Benn . . - - . . . . . . . George Biekford Brigham Morgan Brooks -..-...-. Percy Shelley Burbank. . ul Eiglgiq-l11E. FlllEDElllC ll. llA ZAR15 ....XVll'.l.lAM S. CIIASE. ...-WILLIAM C. LADD. ..WIl.1lUR 'l'. RICE. .JOHN M. MARSIIALL. RESID ENCE. ROOM. .. . ..fVL'1lJIllM'g1lf, Af Y. . . . . . 14 ll. C. ll7l'CA:fO1'lZ.... fl-l U. ll. .. . . . . . .BosIon., Jllass. Tim-q't0n ......... lWu'ne1', Af II .... . . . llksfborough, Mass .... . . . . 270 Benefit St. 38 Angell St. ill U. II. 40 ll. C .. . . . . . .Proz-idezzce. . . . . ... .148 Congtlon St. Dnholl St. Friend Preston Carpenter . . . . . . ..Prov1'zZe11ce- - - . - - - lVnlter Orestes Cnrtwright. ..... . Willisun Shenfe Chose. . . Chnrles lVnlter Connell. . llowatrd Potter Cornell .... Sannuel Winslow Culver .... Anthony Brown Dny ...... John Cottrell Dyer ...... . . ...... Fall R1'1'c1', llhkc-felrl, . . .. . . . .1,7'0fU'l:!lL'l1.66. . . . . . . . . . . . Prorizleztce. . . . . . .I'rom'zZencc- - - . . . . . . .I,7'0'U'flZ671C6- - - . Frank Herbert Gifford ..... ..... A 'cw Bezlforcl, Paul Coffin Giflhrd ...... John Russell Glzulmling .... Erecleric Hayes . . . . . . . . . . Frederic Rowland Ilnzurnl. .... . . .Peaceclale. . . . ..0l11cyviZlc. . . . . . . .P7'0Z'1'll671C0. . . . Mass. . . lllass. . 14 II. C. 96 Mntllewson St. . . . . 61 Congtlon St. . . .... .165 Angell St. . . . . .I'v'ov1'cle1zce. . . . . . . . .417 Pine St. . . . .284 'Westminster St . . . . . . .329 Friendship St. 45 George St. 45 U. Il. 43 Chestnut St. Mass . . . . . . . . ..Po'ov1'rZe11ce. . . . . . . . .344 Benefit St. . . . 45 lVilli:nns St. LIBEIB BR UNEN Sl S. 33 NAME. Alfred Howland Hood .... Samuel Lafayette Irons .......... Howard Clifton .Tewett .... Jacob Ketner .... ...... Edward Randall Knowles . . WVilliam Coflln Ladd .... James Albert Lewis ....... Ellwood Gassett Maeomber John Murray Marshall .... Joseph Henry Molloy ..... Charles Carney Mumford . . NVilliam Llewellyn Phillips ..... Wilber Taylor Rice ....... Henry Brayton Rose ---- Iloraee NVard Sheldon .... Nvlllllllll Baird Silvey. . James Davis Simmons .... XVilliam Davol Stiekney. . . Willis Hermann Streeter .... . . . Edward lVilliams Taft.. . . John Alvah Taylor ....... Edwin Lajette Thurston. . . lValter James Town ...... Arthur Middleton NVL-bster ..... Daniel Sumner NVillson ......... SELE Arthur Bateman Corthell ..... . . llen ry Albert Cranston .... Edward Savage Crocker. ,...... . NVilliam Patrick Dempsey ....... Herbert Smith Millikin .... ...... William George Robinson ...... ,I'1'ovicZenvc. . . . . RESIDENCE. ROOM. . . . Somerset, Mass ....... 31 U. Il. Ifafrmon y ........ . .. 46 U. ll. IIru'c1'h.'iZl, Mass ....... 58 U. II. ...--P0'0flJ'fll67lC6.......... ......Po'o'viclc11vc.......... ..Brooklyn, N J1..... ......Oh'icago, Ill..... ..Poo'tsmouth.... llbrccster, Mass. . Provizlezzcc- . - - - .. ....P9'ov1'cZence...... Rear of 19 Fulton St. .151 Benefit St. .261 Benefit St. . 34 Il. C. ..26l Benefit St. 35 H.C. . 232 Smith St. . .. 37 Ring St. .Naslw'ille, Tenn ...... 46 II. C. ,. . . . .So. Ashfield, Mass. . . . . . . I'4'ov1'cZen'vc. . . . . . . . . .. Hmkion, Dah. . . . . . ..Richmou1l, Va. .. .. I'a'oviclencc .......... MLZZ River, Mass .... . .'Iitlebo9'o', llluss. .... . Flranlclin Falls, N2 IL, 38 Angell St. .. 44 U. II. . 22 U. H. . Pawtucket. . 10 Congdon St. . 34 Benevolent St. . G Il. C. . 23 ll. C. Pawtuxct .... . ...... Pawtuxet. Providence .. ....... 248 Wickenden St. I'ro1:izlc11ce ..... .... . 436 l'ine St. .. 1 ro1:iclc7we ..... . Rochclule, Mass- . . . CT COU RSE. Bristol ....... .. . . Praviclcizcc. . . .. Fiivlzburg, Mass. . . . . liewiston, Nc. .... . . New S ltorcham ...... 3 Walnut St. . 46 II. C. . Bristol. .395 Benefit St. .. 22 U. ll. - Pawtucket. . 56 U. II. . . . . . .390 Friendship St. 34 LIBER BR UNENSIS. 4 4 O jllbbzfemaiwns. U. II, - - University llnll. II. C. - - Hope College. 6 6 eeamiuiaifum. Rhode Island, - - - 114 Massachusetts 57 Connecticut, - 15 New Hnnxpshi 9 Maine, ' - 7 Illinois, li New York, 6 Ohio, - 4 Pcnnsylvxmiu, 4 Vermont, 3 Tennessee, 2 Dakota, 1 Minnesota, 1 New Jersey, 1 Novo Scotia, l Tcxns, - i 1 Virginia, - 1 Wisconsin, 1 234 ummaxfgg. Seniors, - - - G8 Juniors, 50 Soplxomores, - G5 Freshmen, 51 Total, - 234 LIBER BR UNENSIS. 35 Mileage Humans. Qolllmdlneemonfl Ztglonoro lu lflpe glass cyl MSW. The Valeelictory Addresses, XVILLIAM PAINE SIIEFFTELD, JR. ' The Salutalory Oratiou, CHARLES SEAVER SCOTT. The Classical Oratiou, CHARLES BROWN ELDER. The Philosophical Oratlion, JOIIN RUSSELL Gow. Howell Premium in Mathematics aml Natural Philosophy, to ISAAC OSCAR XVINSLOW. Duuu Premium, in Rhetorical Studies, to , XVALTER. GARDNER WEBSTER. Carpenter Prizes in Elocutiou : The First, to ARTHUR HUDSON IIARRINOTON. The Seeoml, to CHARLES IIENRY JAMES DOUGLAS. The Third, to FREDERICK EUGENE PARTINGTON. Glover Scholarships : ' First, to EDWARD ERNEST ATKINSON. Second, to XVALLACE PETER DICK. 5 . 86 LIBER BR UNENSIS. Presidcnt's Premiums : I. GREEK. The First Premium, to WALTER JAMES TOWN. The Second Premium, to BENJAMIN BARKER, JR. II. LATIN. The First Premium, to WALTER JAMES TOWN. The Second Premium, to EDWARD RANDALL KNOWLES. Hartshorn Premiums in Mathematics : The First Premium, to MORGAN BROOKS. ' The Second Premium, to WALTER JAMES TOWN. The Third Premium,.to NVALTER. ORESTES CARTWRIGIIT. Glass im WWKQFS, 'YK President, - Orator, - Poet, - , - Speakers at Class Tree, - Address to Undergraduates, Committee of Arrangements. President of Class Supper, Historian, - - Prophet, ' - Odist, Statistician, HENRY F. LIPPITT. ELTON I'IOYT. BENNETT R. WHEELER. ELON R. BROWN, JAMES REA. WILLIAM H. SWEETLAND. WILLIAM B. WVINN, Chairman, JOI-IN C. THOMS, WALTEXE S. HIAYWARD. GECSRGE F. WESTON. WALTER G. WEBSTER. STEPHEN O. METCAITF. GIDEON A. BURGESS. SAMUEL N. WHEELER. LIBEIB BR UNEJWSYS. WILLIAM IILY, IIIINRY OIIMSIIIIE FARNUM, WILLIAM G-AMMIILL, Jn., ' FRANK IIARIIIS, GEORGE FRANK WESTON. EDWARD FRANCIS ELY, GEORGE IDE MALCOLM, WlLLIAM RICHMOND TILLINGIIAST PAUL WATERMAN. n X f Q 411' If ,rw lff X, 'X xx NX XM Qbyxqu N Hptljlvjff' 'r'v'v w 1.-. . V , 1, 4l,n',1', 1 1, 11,1 I WZ. ll' .-.-wn . , 2'f:'1'f'f'51 Iql','Iv'I- 1'glffj1'rf ! 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R NV iffgagg 'i-F .V 1 ? - gsfx 71 '--- gf, N5 , X 'vjzf' 'I i, f?xf.1f l:.'a'?'?l: ifs, L' ZLXJ -ii in---l., A n, 1 i-: wif-J' , iw f . I- ., ' X i-Q M GE ., ,A -:fy 'AMS -- Rsf'Z7eL - ,Q LIBEIB BR U N ENS! S. 39 glllgl ight, Qglglieamgs. - - BHNMMIN lhnlclclc, Jn. Prasiclcnf, - Vice Pwsrfalezzt, - XVll.1.mm1 B. Slhvmf. Scvremry and Trcasuwr, - - Falsnisluc II,n'1as. William C. Baker, Benjamin BiIl'liCl', J r. , Edward S. Crocker, Frank II. Gilford, Frederic Hayes, All smemlmrfgs. Edward R. Knowles, William li. Silvey, Henry B. Rose, William ll. Stnickney, Edward W. Taft. emieaif Swag. Gf E E ' ef -E-1 Ni' Edward S. Adams, Charles T. lloward, Winthrop C. Durfee, Ralph T. King, William Ely, C. A. Nightingale, F. A. Nightingale. 40 LIBEIB B18 U NEN SYS. ii, eligiuuz ieliez. gmeirelg ml jlllirssirezmaxfg llgllqltllfll. I,7'L'SiIlIflll, - Vice-I'o'v.w171Zent, - Qwleew. Rvcm'zZ'1Tug lS'ccrc!a1'y mul T1'r:nsm'er, Uo1'1'e.syJomZing Sccretwy, Eluovuiivc Cbnmnittca, WV. P. Baulllcllb, C. E. Biglow, G. A. Burgess, R. Case, H. C. Childs, W. G. Clerk, A. N. Dairy, A. N. Famirbamk, C. M. Godding, W. P. Palmer, Members. s IG N10 us, J. C. Tmms. TRUMAN JOHNSON. C. R. Alanis. C. P. BENNETT. J. Rm, '78, J. I. Ween, WU, W. Il. P. FAUNUN, '80 C. ll. Pendleton, J. Ream, J. U. Thorns, W. M. Stockbridge, D. A. mac, ' J. G. Ward, G-. F. Weston, F. T. Whitmam, W. B. Winn, S. N. Wheeler. LIBER BR UNENSIS. 41 JUNIORS. E. E. Atkinson, T. J ohnson, C. P. Bennett, H. W. Kegwin, N S. Calhoun, L. W, King, C. H J. Douglass, G. I. Malcolm, F. W. Elliott, S. A. Severance, E. T. Farrill, C. J. Tueker, C. N. Hastings, F- H. Viets, S. G. Hastings, C. H. Waldo, J. I. Wood. SOPIIOMORES. A. L. Abbott, J. W. Darrow, O. R. Adams, W. H. P. Fauncc W. E. Archibald, G. S. Goodspeed, G. Braislin, H. G. Hardy, C. Burdette, W. H. Lane, O. P. Clark, W. L. Smith, J. L. Crane, F. J. Walton. FRESIIMEN. O. F. Adams, W. G. Ladd, G. B. Brigham, J. A. Lewis, C. 'W. Connell, E. G. Maeomber, F. R. Hazard, J. M. Marshall, S. L. Irons, W. L. Phillips, H. O. Jewett, W. T. Rice, J. D. Simmons. 42 LIBEI1? BR U NENSI S. mimi lxgnrrizfriinns. 9 nivexfsiilg Wee Minh. Pevmizlevzt, - - - Vim-.Po'cs17rlcnl, Secrefary, - T1'0a.m1'e1', Pifmist, Loader, - lst Toners. F. E. Fitz, C. L. Pulsifer, 9211 Teuors, O. P. Clarke, C. F. Adams, W. B. WINN. O. S. SAVAGE. W. R. TROTTER. M. B. L. BRADFORD J. II. MASON. W. B. WINN. Ist Bass. A. Wood, W. B. Winn: 212 Bass. A. W. Howe, C. S. Savage. '7 Wee IDM. Director mul Pmmfszf, - - J. II. MASON. Ist Zbnor. Ist Bass. C. L. Pulsifer, W. B. Winn, 212 Tenor. 2d Bass. E. Hoyt, C. S. Savage. LIBER BR UNENSIS. 43 Director, - Pianist, , Ist Tenor. G. H. Bztrnard. Bd Ybnor. F. E. Partington. Director, - Pianist, - Ist Tonors. F. E. Fitz, O. P. Clarke. 2d Touors. H. Dunster, C. E. Burdette. Director, - Pianist, Ist Tenors. C. F. Adams, G. F. Bean. 2d Tenors. G. B. Brigham, W. J. Town. 6 '79 Wee Quia. ' Wee Mah. 'til Wee filth, H. W. KEGWIN. H. W. KEGWIN. lst Bass. S. G. Hastings. Qd Bass. J. I. Wood. F. E. Fiuiz. W. H. P. FAUNUE. lst Basses. C. R. Adams, J. L. Richmond. 2d Basses. P. WVll.tCI'I11iL1l, . A. W. Howe. C. F. Adams. S. L. Irons. Ist Basses. A. B. Corthcll, J. M. Marshall. 2d Basses. J. A. Lewis, E. S. Crocker. 44 LIBEIE BR UNEIWSLSC alleiiifa Ragga lkgsilnn lljuazfielie. Tcnors. Basses. Isl, F. E. Fitz, Isl, A. Wood, QM, C. F. Adams. 211, W. B. Winn. lllzfclleslxfa at Huge Quliiege Qamlmrfce. Light quirks ul' music lmrokvu uuml uni-vm-u Mukv thu soul dnnuu upon ujig to lu-nvuu Solcxla.-By-way in Pawtuallrvt. 11 P. M. A. Wood, W. B. Winn, A. W. Howe, P. Wzitermznx, J. II O1'll'1SlJ00, II. I. Keene, fluitxwists in full chorus. Upon thy lattice, Love, we como from nfitr, 0, list to our strains on the soft guitar. A jbmala voice from a might-cap in the gzwral wimlow : WVlio caros for your ln-old cntnrrlig C-go p-blow your d-noses, you dnrd-nd I1-old tools. - Qlfavil Uhoru.v.Q ,luli1Jl.l'1-sflilmts. W. G. UlllllltllCl', S. G. Hastings, W. M. Stockbridge. WIND MEN. Flute, - - - W. S. Hzmywzud, Cornet, - - P - - - R. W. Burbank. General Supa and Hero of the Bones, Murray Marslizill. LIIYER BR UNENSIS. 45 Qlrnmn ang. Fninexfsi-ig Hua? Rub. Prcsideni, - - - Vwe-I'1'asifZenl, - Secrelary, - T1'c1c.sm'c1', .DzT9'e1:tors, - F. T. WIIWMAN. A. N. FAIIHMNK. II. I. Kmamz. h J. P. IQNOWLES, Jn. P.mcsInl+:NT, Eb: Qflicio. Jil. F. EIN. '79. P.x.IrL XVATERAIAN, ,SO ninezfsiig xfem. Noi get selected. jgmai Mah.. President, -- - - Vice-Prcsidefzt, Secretary, - - 'l'1'c'aszw'e1' and Hhmagcr, - Qrmi. C. F. Adams, stroke, Chptain. W. B. Silvey, No. 2, A. H. Hood, No. 3, - E. R. .KNOWLES. A. B. Com'1ual.L. - W. B. SILVEY. E. L. Tmfns'roN. A. B. Corthcll, No. 4, J. II. Molloy, No. 5, II. C. Jewott, bow, Szabsliluie, E. G. Mucomber. 46 LIBER BR UNENSIS. anime ,Hu i lliub. President, - ALFRED N. FATRBANK Secretary, EDWARD F. ELY. Treasurvr, - J. PL KNOWLIQS, JR. ' A. N. FAIRBANK, Er: ojicio Dilreclors, - - J. G. LINCOLN, A. N. Fairbauk, L. H. Torrey, H. B. Anthony, Ed. F. Ely, William Ely, A. H. Hm'1'i11gton, Z. Chaffee, Jr. , PAUL XVATERMA N. qlgomborgs. ' ' Wm. R. Trotter, Wm. R. Tillinghast J. P. Knowles, Jr., Paul XViI.f301'IHiL1l , H. I. Keen, James G. Lincoln, P. O. Clark. ligmnaswm. PARSON,S BUILDING, CANAL STREET. Under the direciiorz of Professor W W Work. J G LJBEIZ BR UNENS1 S. 47 sm HH Qrgnnizmiiunz. . U i I in 21 if' ' f '? ! if W 'wif ,dvd Ssxg .5 K JS, U 1 v Q ff. r J! - K if W' vf I A wvuwx 'Xxx E..x-1-N.i.,,,,NYYX ,M W ,xxlfa,NL n .,,. mum UML. - Eninmfsiilg 5HSSU6f6Ii1fHII. Jllanager, ---- R. T. KING. Captain of Nina, ---- S. W. NICICISRSON Qgwaiihgmltgg .g05inQ. Not Selected. '7 wuts. C. A. Huse, Captain and P. S. W. Nickerson, H. C. F. Butterwortll, S W. P. Palmer, A. F. Hzuwis, L. II. F. Lippitt, B. S. 0. Metcalf, M. A. U. Eddy, C. W. Gammell, Jr., R. 48 LIBER BRUNENSIS. A '79 lub. F. W. Elliott, Captain and A. E. E. Atkinson, H. G. F. Barnarrl, P. A S. A. Welch, B. W. P. Bulfum, C. Il. Kinne, S. T. Wood, L. M. Spencer, Jr., M . J. Greene, R. '80 Qillzrb. W. ll. Winslow, Captain and H. J. E. Richmond, P. W. S. Meader, A. W. R. Trotter, R. P. Waterman, C. G A M ES PLA Y I' ll. Rnifum, Jr., S. W. E. Archibald, li: J. N. Batman, M. U. R. Amlams, R. Brown vs. Ilarvarcl, at Providence, - 14 to 4. vs. Ilarvarcl, at Canilmiclgo, 10 to 4. vs. Amherst, at Amherst, - 8 to 0. os. Yale, at l'roviclenee, - 9 to 3. rs. Yale, at New Haven, - 2 to 5. '81 figlub. W. C. Ladd, Captain and B. H. B. Rose, II. J. A. Taylor, S. E. S. Crocker, P. J. C. Dyer, TJ. J. R. G-laclding, A. F. Hayes, M. W. C. Baker, C. W. L. Phillips, R. LIBER 1HBU.7VENSIS. . 49 Qninemfsiilg jirwil 57M-i jdssxaeiailixan. Pv'u.w1'1Zwzfl, - - G. F. WVESTON, '78. Vim:-I'rcsizZani, W. P. BUFFUM, '79, ,S'0w'mw-y, - W. C. Dullamen, ?8.' T1'm3u7'w', - F. T. WVHITMAN, WS. f PRIGSIDEN'l', on:-ojicio, C. F. BU'r'rnuwomfll, '78. D1'm:!v1's, - 4 W. QI.. AIUNRO, WO. P. A. M.x'rmswsox, '80. A. 15. COIi'1TIlELL, '81. n . . - 'fmnezfsrfg Ewenfg. C. F. Blltl7C1'WO1'f3ll, W W. L. Munro, ,'I'9. A. U. Eddy, WS. A. N. Famirlmnk, ,7 A. G. Griflin, ?8. H. F. Lippitt, HTS. W. P. P2L1ll'lCl', '?8. C. S. Savage, YS, G. F. Weston, WS. S E. E. Atkinson, '79. S. G. Hastings, ,79 S. A. WVQIUI1, ITL Bcnjaunin Bulfnm, Jr., 80. W. II. Winslow, '8O. 1'. A. DIELHIOWSOII, ,S0. W. R. Trotter, '80, - 1'. S. Burlmnk, '81. A. B. Corthell, ,81. J. R. Glzmdding, '81. - W. C. Ladd, '81. 50 LIBER BR UNENSIS. mlnfxiir Huh 1EInh1'f1mf2i1Iir. v I 'IIN1 rIIIIIII Il! ggi ,.,g..f?1.5I' L4 I 'I IIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIII I F I nv I Q7Q'ff IQIIQIIIIH, nh . ...... .. .fi mum .... n mmunnf Im W ilmllllllllylllllll F g..'nlIll1llll!.l'Im M 'I ' i . 1-ifgIIIIIIIlllllIII IIIII H - ijslifi-7 -Z .h . .- I I It VN!! f fff l7jj'In 'IIII I 'lImm mmxvr. ImnlwIH'nwnwIv Illfhmfv mn I ral lin H guullllnml uulfillx IIIIIII fI,fa,q:I,'. E I l I I I I I I I f I FI I I : Kg' I Uv II ly 73 4 I . 1 I I- 4,II1l'HIf . I H954 12,5 iq ' ..uIln.,inx.. III ,III E ' If fig -,,,, 'I I5 If E . 1- Img YIIILA, ' ' - III f .S 1, 9 5 . W--' fd- I nn, ILs,,.n X I ' 4 I I I I III, ,Hmmm v w IIEIZULMI IIE? I4 I .qu I Iv MI ... 1 nm ,U U , .I -. H HI' Ay X V Ii I, ,I HB rg Z III IIJ III I ..- A i ll xxx 5 -:P i 1 ,,,,,,,, , ,L III II' u .fi - ammezf emb V ngs gneieig. Qwiamrgs. Prcszfzleut, - - Vice-P1'cs'irZcnt, Se01'eta1'y, - .7Il'0fLSZH'l37', - - Tlwrzlvical AIfl7lflgU7', - - .4ss1Tstant Theatrical Jlcnzager, JmlS'iUaZ Di-rec!01', - - Staucling Commzfticc, - - S. MAIJCOLBI. CIIAMQE, JR. G. Z. P. WATERMAN. E. F. ELY. E. P. GREENE.-I F. E. PARTINGTON. H. I. KEEN. PRESIDENT, ex-Qficio J. G. LINCOLN. W. L. MUNli0. LIBE13 BR UNENSIS. 51 William Ely, W. Gnmmcll, J1'.. F. Harris, C. T. Ilowzird, E. Iloyt, R. T. King, E. C. Lnrncd, H. F. Lippitt, Zlifonorazry fmmyglwrgs. 78. W. B. Winn. 34215845 Smmgglww. J. II. Mason, O. Metcalf, W. B. M. Miller, S. W. Nickerson, C. A. Nightingale, F. A. Nightingale, C. ll. Ponfllcton, A. W ood . 1 I 79. E. F.'Ely, A G. l. Malcolm, A. II.-llnrrington, W. L. Munro, F. E. Pairtington. I ' 'ao. Z. Clmfce, Jr., J. G. Lincoln, II. Dunstor, Jr. J. H. Ormsbec, F. E. Fitz, S. W. Smith, Jr., II. I. Keen, L. L. Smyth, A. W.,IIowc, l.. Wzmtciwnzui. A f' ,. Q9 Y 'Q Q I ,.. X i 7 52 ,LIJQER me UNENSJS. .ears glieabizzg ,Karim Hssmeiatinn. fgylgagvgqberg. Presiclcnl, ---- S. O. EDWARDS, Vice-Presiflcmg E. E. ATKINSON, Seorefm-fy, - C. E. Bummrrm. Treasure1', - P. JOHNSON. 1'1'u1Zeoz.iz711Z Oommiliee, Providence Journal, Boston Journal, New York Tribune, N ew York Graphic, IIzLrper's Frank Leslie's, Cliuroh J ournal, The Watelmmn, COng1'egz1tioxmIist, Christian Era, Plcifzslmcxr, ex-Qfiiuio, F. T. WIIITMAN, i Zmading Mutter. DAILIES. W. L. ML'NnO, C. R. Alanis. Providence Press, Boston Advertiser, New York World, New wlam: Lms. Home J onrnal. York Dail y Witness. Litte11's, A1'D1Jl0t0l1,S Nation, Scientific American, Spirit of the Times, Hartford Courant, LIBER BR UNENSIS., 53 ' MONTHLIES. IfIm'pe1 S, BZl,pl3lSi3 TC2lCl101', Sg1'ib1101 s, Afl'lCll.I1 ROPOSlt01'y, Eclgctig, Presbyterian Monthly Record, Atlantic, Baptist Missionary Magazine, Galaxy, ALL COLLEGE PAPERS. A ON THE LIBRARY TABLE. Nature, American N aturalist, Silliman's Journal, Engineering, Man and Dredge, American Chemist, Baptist Quarterly, Bibliotheca Saera, North American Review, New Englander, Blaekwocd's Magazine, Edinburgh Review, Westminster Review, London Quarterly, British Quarterly, Contemporary Review, English Mechanic, American Journal of Pharmacy, Academy, American Bibliopolist, Catholic World, United States Patent Office, American Journal of Science and Arts, Petermann's Mittheilungen Gotha, I'etsholdt's Anzieger, Sybel Historisehe Zeitschrift, Chemical News, Journal Loudon Chemical Soe'y, Fl'il.ZCl',S Magazine, Polytechnic J ournal, Publisher's Weekly, The Book Buyer, Brunonian, The Standard, New York Evening Post, New York Daily Witness, Missionary Herald, Baptist Missionary Magazine, Journal of Education, Patent Right Gazette, Dwight's Journal of Music, The Western, Penn Monthly, Official Gazette, Literaishehe's Centralblatt, Poggendorf's Annalen Ergan- ziing Unscrer Zeit, Jahrbiieher fiir Philologie, Poggendorf,sAnnalenJudelband Beitrage zu. vcrgleieh Sprach- foeliung, Reminisches Mus. fiir Philologie, Revue de 1, Architecture, Poggendorf's Annalen, Zeitschrift filr Analyt. Chemie, Annales de Chemie, Revue des deux Mendes. 54 LIBER BRUNEJVTSIS. flaw lub. 1 '1 f ,- rm Ng W? 42 .,,. ...W Y N559 , - A yr N. V f mn? Z 5 F emma . Isl noble. Qfl 721510. R. T. King, F. 1IRl1'1'iS, Hoyt, U. II. Pendleton. E. 311 Yhblc. II. 0. Famnun, Wm. Gznnmell. J1' II. F. Lippitt, W. B. M. Miller. 'Q C. A. Hnse, W. A. Ilnywnrd A. O. Metcalf, F. E. Fitz. 410 ilhblc. A ll. I. Keen. . W. Howe, J. G. Lincoln, O. B. Rogers. LIBER BR UNENSI S. 55 Al Tl El IEW ifub. Ace, - - Keno. King, Monkly. Queen, - Zueherie. Knfwe, - O. Beer Round. Big Casino, - - Bismurk. Litlle Casino, Judcx. Right Bower, - Donurturo. LQ? Bower, Gusulee. Cribbage Pegs, - Jacques et J eun. High, Sum. LOIU, - 1'Iu1'd-at-lee. Long Trump, Pzmllas. Bau7:e1', - - - Dave. .-.......4gp...- isis Pancakes of Jusliuian, Bm'bm'ossa, I - - Szwvfioal of ge ivyiexihle P1 mai. Killah. 67 ff6l7l,- - Pioneer Monhfegj of the West, - The Cousin Philosopher, The non-velihate Bqfov-mer, CID. That the Privilcgium celibacy of students. Caj. Because their attention Qbj. Home rule interferes wi Here wc note R. ALnxANDn1c. C. M. Gonmuo. W. G. XVEBSTER. W. G-. CLA min. E. R. Buown. W. P. IZARTIAQTT. In regard to this we remark : grunted by Nicholas Brown prescribes the is thus divided. th University policy. exception of theologs. 56 LIBER BR UNEMSIS. .gilaxwagamseilil 353 065. fd E 3 i N U '29 Qgv i B!--1 we 'Q-'Q J c J ex s I ffv I' . 3.9.x X i ' X L Q ,' !, 04 , V! ,. QIEA s 3 TX El i?I'l7' i X Vf ' W ' IENIHIIS' fgrowhs 1...f- Chief Czmonicus, - - - E. S. CROCKER. Wu-trip-pcs-it-tuk-qus-sun-oo-wch-tunk-qnoh, ' Brig Medicine Mun, - - C. A. IIUSE. Chief Sqimw-Qlerj, - - - G. F. BUTTERWORTH Lenders of the Wim' Dance, - NIETITCALF 85 WVOOD. Billious Kisser, - - -. - J. II. BIASON. OLD MEN. fPZayccZ outj. Never-get-u-scalp, - - - E. R. BROWN. Skinfliut, ---- M. B. L. BRADFORD Old-mam-without-beads, - - W. G. CHANDLER. P1':mcing-Billy-witli-u-emzy-cue, - W. GAMMEL1., JR. 0ld-ncvel'-to-be-forgotten, - - W. B. WVINN. YOUNG MEN. ' I Kicker down Of :ill obstacles, - - W. L. MIUNRO. Swaunp-scott-fishred, - - E. S. MAIISII. Pequod-lxigli-as-llcnveii, - - 0. B. ROGERS. Providenee-pOw-wOw-mam, - - H. F. LIPPITT. PAPOOSES. B0l'l1-tiI'Cd, - -' - - A. W. IIOWE. Little Artie, - - A. H. HARRINGTON. Little-one-fond,of-the-girls, - - E. F. BLY. Scalisvug-sc1'zmtcl1e1', - - - L. II. Torrey. 'Knecling. LIBER BR UNENSIS. 57 tgccentrfic Mart. Rmvnnzvous, for dz'-1.-0,1 No. 5 II. C. Supreme Suzeruin, - STEPHEN WVl'ISTCO'l'T Nrcunnsox. Chiefly XVesteott. Cold as nn iceberg. Your lust chunee has gone sir, by Golf' Over Lord, ----- Euan Hovr. Chietly ion. I'd shust us soon live ns die. Sir Knight, ---- RALPH Thmll KING. Cupid's thrall. Keep nwuy from the girls, boys. Squire and Clown, - - C11AuL1as IIENRY Pnxnnirrox, The renowned expositor and lecturer on Carlyle. U O come on. jtsgelwlxigieal tub. Advocate of ai system of mnemonies, S, N, WHEELER. The Pedestrian on his head, - - E, R, BROWN- The Bufijnfej of Common Sense Philosophy, B. R. WTHEELER, Exponent of medio-immediate knowledge, S. W. NIoK1msoN, Exhnler of personal essence, - - - G, lglfumgssl A metuphysieizm without n pivot, - - R. W. IMRBANK. A squatter on the ridge-pole of infinity, F. T. WVIIITMAN, Descnnter on the inherent spontaneous elective theory of propugntiw, - - - - W. P. l3lucTLET'1'. On the eontnctunl relation ot sensation and cornmeal, A. N. FAIRBANK. Who wushes his hands of ull complicity with ontologic thought, C. F. Bu'r'r1cuwonT1r. ,1,. Xl F - - fr . Z2 0 W ,QJZQX ff 8 - , I A rf- ' X-N f I ff f W1 - H 1 :' AS ffff+rr!.'.' W f!0!f!f'Nfi f V Y AZ 1,22 ilgixigfx WXEXM I ff LA, I , f ff A I, , , ,LZ X, X 046 ' f 7 , fv d.- Iff xg :iiKZVfgQiQ1Qz W f fx f f , ' f . 1 Aydf f f X HX ilig EF QDHUSH ABY W 'K f W WM wa- 0 Ps ,ff f fi mmf, 60 2 S f V J ' Qi I ' ', A -,S ' I. Ja ,jk 'yiff ,fak f wf W f L ' QMQ 1 W , GDN Q fff I rif e 9 4- 6 KS' E G W 'w safff' -f fl I li N, 1 If 4 R1 F3-Fix f V: , gig 1 W' WYYV 'if' M X rf I MQW ..m'1zex.,6,,,g.-7? -1,51 ' 2 WX' A ,g f f, f f f' fp way X 1221 ,-' 1 ' 1 M f f, 44 -1 ' -1, ' .', fl W Q . , ,'Qi.! Er: W i 1u.'1gp5,,h ' 514, ff ff lwwyi !!fEi'4L,ggsjg', '1 l A . l1' ,1' , x !a'E:Q::55 ,q-' fff ff iii! 92 xXXWwIi I :ff I 4 - E Q ? HW gifs' ?E2?5Ea?2:f' :d'll6.l HM f': 1-5 421?r ' 'V-Ill!! X1 W, ' X -Af' ' f :fa ze. me ,ff view vp W f LJBER B12 UNENSIS. 59 Z5 W 7 ' W fx gh.. KV 'll' 'I 31,1 If eeuliarfies. Give me that four eentsf' - - W. S. IIAYWARD. Who is dying of the heart disease? - - U. A. Ilusn. Who tozulies the professors by inquiring for the best V reference books ? - - - R. W. BURBANK Who hates to sleep alone ? - - A. N. F.mcn.xNK The men who coulcln't pull through at one horse college with two horses, - - - F. W. Buss Who wears corsets? - - - E. C. LA RNED The poet who needs at barber and hellehore ? F. II. V IETS. Who is going West to he at lender of society ? . J. C. Tuons 8 ...L 60 LIBER BR UNENSIS. Snxeieig turf the jhfumuiiumr at jfieciganieaif gamma ,1-- i,,,, -? 1 5 ..g-.icrgisl A , ,. . L Alll -' Q 'L' '- ' Eg- ...r ,A2:.-5. . Fi? iQ - .f-, of -' . . ff V- Fil, W rr .Z Q Q29 0 ' S ' Am X 529 if sg ' ' A rj 52 . Lf ,, , . +5-2-f - 1 A V' .- gg gf 25- ' ,, V 332 ' gli. Awwuas' -U, L--' Sk Moss and Density, - S. A. LIATIIEWSON. Virtual moments, ffowj, H. I. KEEN. Weight, Qfenrfulj, - - - F. E. FITZ. Centre of Gmvity, fseidonij, - J. P. KNOWLES, J r. Stable and unstable equilibrium, - - A. A. GREENE. Crank and Windhlss, - - - O. B. ROGERS. Pressure of one body on another, fSundny eveningsj, ---- - E. N. B1-JNNETT. The Cord, ---- S. SMITH, Jn. Levfhjor, floth top, - D. F. SLADE. Tl7he'E1bow-joint Press, - - J. H. ORMSBEE. Work, Qnever known toj, A. W. HOWE. Adhesion, fI'l11lCiiilgOb, - - H. G. HARDY. General P1'i1lGi1J10S, funfixedj, - J. G. LINCOLN. Varied Motion, - - - S. S. DURFEE. Periodic Motion, Qtwice at weekj, Friction, - - - P. WVATERMAN. Z. CIIAFEE, JR. LI HER BR UNE.MS'IS. 61 Elie gllanliaieal iezfarmlpg. ,N QI .aw all X it. X. 9 i' x - limi. N 1 ' li p a ll mio lo ., - lf ' L M i' 5 r f 1 - SX X Elissa! f.f f 5,44 gi' f l Alns, thc Vlllglll'C!lf vulgnt' ure not thosl- in rnggvd coats nt this dnyi but those in lim- und supm-rfl1ic:4t. Most High Lord Cnrrlinail, - - - Elmzum Cn.xNx1Nu Lucxlan, Dell-nder of the Divinity of Vcstnionts. Curdinnl, - ----- lllmzum C. lQ.uzNr:n, Zcnlous ndvocutc of the superior ton of English clothes. Arch Bishop, - - - - - E. CIIANNING LAIINEIJ, Prolznllgntot' of the divine idcu of .English cloth. Bishop, ----- - - E. C. LARNIQD, Devoted introdncer of linglish stays, halts, nlsters, ke. Rev - - ---- - - Nnh LARNED, El'llllllSlllStlC apostle and poet of cloths. Q Srllllwrrllzlms, Comu1Nlc,tN'rs Arm CANnmA'r1cs ron onmcns. Of the Blood Royal, ---- XVINTIIROI' C.uev1cn Dum-'ici-1. Ycarning uspirunt und whooping iniitntor. Cnbnlistic cnvulicr, or Kid Kuddy, - - WVn,r.r,m D. Srlcmmv, Importer of swell clothes and French boots. Vnlct.undGuny1nbc, ------ G. A. IIARDY, Dum dunnny or jumping sluthcwhite. MonAL.-A Dnndy is n clothes-wcnring num, u mun whose tra1dc,olllcc and existence consists in thc wcurlng of clothes. I 62 V LIBEIB BRUNENSIS. igtiimfs' igaiing ilgliub. ffl 5:3 -lf V3 5 Q tv Ltg1fvJC4fL Q 6 4 -7 lil ' A MEX M f' Q 7712! X l tlA f -4 YF --T in -? V: -+l,1..l ,, iii- .....i.-i ' 4- .... Not ou m 1vu': ility hut ou mrrrmw kery, let us build our strougholtl, then lIl'llll1llSllllll! our frying puu us eeuser, let us otler sweet iueeuxc to thc Devil, uud live ut euse ou the fut things he luis provided for his elect. Little, but O Gosh l Connoisseur of Coffee, C. H. PENIJLETON. Old Nick among the pullets, - - S. W. IXIICKERSON. The iudcfatigable titular of the suck of taste, P E. R. BROWN. Zealous Gastronomist, comer early, stuycr lute, S. O. MliTClXLF. Last sigh for more, - - - W. H. SWEETLAND. The voracious lover of diluted soup, M. B. L. Blmmonn. LIBEIC BIZ UNENSIS. 63 llligilanee lgxammiilileennrf Enmmiililees. M l I ll a l l 5 ' l ll llll . Mn in lllllll lll . I llllw lg 1 Hrzllolirl rl l l - , Y Wg. ,, - - A..-, , .1 , QMS custodial fzjzsos cuslodes. Lord Protector General, Dog of Venice or Tupper with the heavy paw, - - F1ucm1AN T. WIIITMAN. Miuimus Eolus, Curber of the winfnjd, or the Prairie purp of Chicago, - - - JOHN C. TIIOMS. Little Bow-wow, insignificant poodle, UIIARLES F. ADAMS. Now.-Motes carefully extracted. ' gilt? g,5,a'f,5?f?f95-i ii-3 .-.. :T a .K .3 . Q - . P, fi Af N- QD' e' ,L--A Ei A I 1 Q 1? X9 :-U-Q 1 + 3 E2 44 :DSI ., ,f .I f ,QI ' ,L Ill-I Sf LERINIZZ E Thursday Evening, June 18th 1878 CHIEF MQUENEES, A GLASS '79 'X ormon Pon ff f f ,M J J 5 . f W gx Y, . in 49' ' A 'Nb ki 1, . niwf' 15 A x iff ' -- - W, ' 3 'M XQKSI QW A P 5' - 1 M X A . ighelgnbseulmiesufiilaulish Q 9 f- S Marsh I II AtklIlS0ll h ' ' K fd-5' CHAPLAIN, MARSHAL, fa Q fx L. R.S01itl1w01'tll. W.L.Ml1nro. S M Q . C .- . K Other Classes are cordially Invlted to unite In the last sad rltes. .' - ' . .L L A 45 XC -xg... . I W E 'Q JQQ GJ-ZTB7-awu .VILIAEW S , S Q 5' QXQ QD amuse 6 q H I l VIN n,1,z .K +-if-i V ,, X 1 AAG . ' Q 1 Quo? 2? .-4 ma fia? -gr, Kg. N w :Q rg If J - ' . , r 1 - 'f V wff A E ' n i x - Nuff! 9' 11-a n f 1- E2 E, I 4 fr . - 3' -it 'fl-. .' 13 - Q. , 7 X . :11-,XI SQ-,ji- ly -Ygtf'v f'N 'if 2 - v n 4529 S LIBER BRUNENSIS. 65 QIIHEBE Zgzrfrfirfriinnz. Me B jgirfunrmian. PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR CLASSES. ' lcvmu' :rllmn s.vrUrm.n' mmmu 'nm conmauxc YEAR. woard of Qditorg. . C'haz'1-nmn, - - - O. B. MUNROE. '78, ' O. B. Mvxnom, W. M. STOCKBRIDGE, B. R. WHEELER. N79. First Term. C. S. BOYER, E. S. MARSH, W. R. TILLINGIIAST. - Second Term. E. E. ATKINSON, O. S. Boylan, W. R. TILLINGHAST. Ql.-4gp-4--- Eben jgmmenses. PUBLISHED ANNUKLLY BY THE SECRET SOCIETIES. U6 LIBER BR UNENSIS. familiar ll,lrzulalimrs. Not twice ai twelvemonth, you nppexu' in print. cl when it comes, the court sees nothing: in't. Silly tulk, foolish vuuity, amd vniu curiosity ure vlosely ullied: they ure mem- bers of one i'umily. O, Ilenvenl he who thinks himself wise is n greet fool. We nlwuys weukeu whutever we 1-xum.:erute. luuovenee is never lll'CllNl'0lll1'L1 to blush. An u U as nn u 0. B. Ll.. R. lv. B. B. R. YV. A. lv. XV. G. C. ln speaking ofn child we ueverspeuk ofwluit ispresent, but ofwhnt we hope tor. S. S. D I wus tiiir, too, und thut was my umloinl.:. H. I. K. There must he, nevertheless, such strnuge oddities iu the world. G. F. B. A stonmeh us shurp ns ai qluu'k's, never in llnereoudition for feeding. A. N. F. Such mnsie fun 'tis suhlj hefore wus never mude. E. II. There wus the runkest eompound of villainous smell thut ever otlbuded nostrils. R. C Smnivel, bevure ot' the Viddersf' A. VV. F. IIe mukes u goal ofhis stomach. ll.. T. K. I cmmot think thou nrt my child. lV- P- ll- Thut which he delights in, must be lmppy. I. O. YV. 't Nevertheless I huve somewhat augninst thee because thou host left thy limit love. - G. F. NV. Ile struts in robes the moum'eh of nu hour. W. D. S. Ye :wt smelt nbove the moon. G. A. B. U Still umorous, fond und billing. A. WV. II. The devil wus sick, the devil it monk would be. The devil wus well, the devil u monk wus he. C. A. II. U lueaipuble of change nnture still reeurs to her nhl hnlzits..' W. B. W. Shut up iu mcnsureless content. J. G. I.. Something is rotten in the stnte of,- W. P. P. I um myself iuditlerently honest. E. R. B. Brass iuprcgunblcd' G. I. M. Ile knew the txwerns well in every town. W. L. M. There is no speculution in those eyes. J. G. W. The devil cnu cite scripture for his purpose. J. C. T. A snapper up of uncoushlered triih-s. II. C. C. U I would thou und I knew where n eonnnodity ol' good names were to be bought. Three Junior M.'s. Thou hust dumnuble iterntion. ' VV- L- S- Frtuned in the prodignlity ofnoture. F- E- F- This bold bud main. VV- fi- JI'- . C. E. B. Often the cock-loft is empty in those whom nnture luis built muuy stories high. 53.13 . . .. . Home-keeping youths lnwe ever homely wits. L- H- T. The luuntic the lever and the poet Are of imnginution ull compact. B- R- W'- How blessings brighten us they tuke their Bight. G- P- R- Am I my brother's keeper. F. T. XV. LIBEIB BR UNENSIS. G7 S0c'st thou :L muu who is wisc in his own ennceit, there is more hope of u fool than ofhin1. The high Sun sees not in ull its course such tiery lmrning show. On their own merits modest men ure dumb. Sweet bird that shuust the noise of tially Must lllllNif'lli, most zneloneulyf' ' He lmth am mu' in every wutcr und iuetldlc-th with all things. K1mve1'y emmot sure hide itselfin suvh reverence. And when wus he wnnt to wash his lime. My youngest boy und yet my oldest 4-ure. Nut uuul hut united. ' NVhn never looks in his gluss forthe lnve ot' what he sees there. U Ile could distinguish und divide xi lmir twixt South und Southwest side. IK For he by geometric scale Could tuke the size of puts of ale. So gentle yet sn brisk, so u'muh'uus sweet, Just tit to pruttle nt u lndy's feet. llc hud n fuee like n benedictimii' The empty ensk mukes the most setuid. His ehiu showed like n lield at lun-vest time. Very like n wlm.le. U Thou hast u iixtul gift nt' beauty. Ayg in the entnlogue we go tbl' men. Out dumucd spot. 'l'hc dnmndest euss ol' ull. ss or u rc u u s 9 II. W. K C. M. G M. J. M II. O. F J. C. fl' F. T. YV YV. L. S A. VV. II R. A R. T. K. J. II. S. O. B. R. E. II. NV. G. VV. F. ll.. C. J. S. F. ia. ,IL YV. C. D. B. P. G. N. G. S. N. WV. t I 1 A 68 LIBER BR UNENSI S. agtIl0IIblI1? luv 187223. 1877. Seplernber 5, lleffnesday. Annual Meeting of the Corporation. Sepicmber 19, llerlneszlay. Aeanmm: Yaxu mauixs, Q'1'hird NVednes- clay in Septembeizj Nozwmffeo' 29, Th1M's1lay. 'Flianksgiving Day. CNo College exercises on Tluu'sday, Friday and Saturday, of'l'l1anksgiving week.j CIIRIHTMAS IIomn.xrs, from evening ot' Friday, Deeem- her 21st, 1877, to evening of'l'uesday, January 1, 1878. 1878. January 23, 24, 25, llifrlnesdfly, .TIllll'SlZf7ff'ff Friday. Semi-Annual Exami- nations of College Classes. January 28, Jlonclrzy. Saeoxn 1t.u.r-x'i-ma nlcoixs. .FCb7'lla7'y 22, Friday. lVushington's lrirtlulay. No College exercises. Srulso Rrzew-is, Saturday, March 30, to Monday eve- ning, April 8. - Aprril 20, Satzmlay. Junior Exhibition. May '23, 24, 25, Tliurrsflay, Friday, Saluwlay. Examination of Senior Class. May 30, Thursclay. Decoration Day. No College exereises. .lame 11, 12, 13, Tuesday, llezlncsflay, Tluwsclay. S0l1ll-rxlillllillEXllllli- nations ot' College Classes. .lime 14, Iwclay. Class Day .lime lti, Sunday. Baccalaureate Sermon. .hzne 17, Jlomlay. Sophomore Prize Deehunation. .lime IS, Tuesday. Annual Meeting ot' the Phi Beta Kappa Society, 9.30 A. M. .lime 18, Tueszlay. Animal Alumni Meeting in Manning 1Iall, at -L P. M. .hlne19, llerlnesclay. Oxn liumuncn Axim 'rnxru ANNUAL colu- Ml-zxemlmsr, Cfhird NVQ-dnesday in June.j .hme 20, Thufrsclay. Meeting of the Corporation. .Dane 20, 21, 22, Tluzrszlay, Friday, Satuwlay. Examination for admis- sion to College. Candidates assemble at No. 12 Uni- versity Hall, at 8 o'elock, A M. They must be in attendance all three days. Snmu-zu Vxoarxox. September 4, llieclnesday. Animal meeting of the Corporation in Rhode Island Hall, Qon the first. NVednesday in Septembcrj September 17, Tuesday. Examination ofDelinquents in College Studies September 17, 18, Tuesday, Mclnesday. Examinations for admission. Septcmbeo'18, Wednesday. ACADEMIC X'l'IAR urzoias. I LIBER BR U NEN SI S. U9 1 Intex. IAUE. lllclitoriul Bonrfl, 2 Ed i to riztl, 3 Seerct Societies, - 'I' Sumnmry of Societies, - 14 Plii Bclzai Kappa, - 16 Alumni Association, - li' Members of the Faculty, 18 Students, - - 21 Rccupitulntion, 34 College Honors, - , 35 Class Dey Officers, '78, 36 Locail Secret Societies, - 37 Class Secret Societies, 238 Religious Societies, 40 Musical Orgamizntions, 42 Brown Nzwy, - 45 Gymnasium, - - 46 Base Ball Orgzmizfitions, 47 Foot Bull Organization, 49 Dmniatic, ' - - - 50 Sears Reading Room Association, - Miseellztneous Orgatnizntions, - 54 College Publications, - 65 Familiar Quotations, 66 68 Calendar, - V QF A I I l 'Eli Tl.S'.l9'.llly'.Y 719. V DIMICK 81 QUINCY, IMPORTERS 84 RETAILERS OF GENTl.EMEN'S jiigjiiiivteifiqmtmsnitiigsliinzzgtmitmdg S 35 QSZ'li2'EETg Igroviclencre, QR. I. Silk Suspenders, 0Illlll'lllll0l'0tl. Silk llmlkfk, plain :mtl wllitv. Chinn Silk Iltllcfs, Finn' French Linen lltlktk, Iilvgnnt liitl Gluvos, Driving Glnvcs, London Umbrellas, Elmrgzntt Cztncs, Silk Ilosu, in Black, ffamlinnl, Blanc, Luv- cnrlcr :1ntlN:1vy. Silk :mtl Wool xVl'lhllL'l'Slll1tl MnfHurs, lilognltt Nc-uk Dress, in Svurtk amd Tis-s ot' the tincst ltuntltm Mnkcs nntl Stylus, XV2ll'lll Linorl tllovos, Sc-:ll top Gluvos :intl Mitts.Lin1-ml Mitts :Intl Gloves, Scotch lVool Glovvs, Slcovc Links nntl Jupunt-so Slot-vc linttnns, Sulitl tlolcl untl Silva-1' Scart' Pins, Finn-st Silk, Woul :mtl Bzlllwiggralil llmlcrwt-ati' :intl lloslury. AGENTS FOR TROY LAUNDRQ. Foil COLLARS at cuFFs-3 CTS. EACH. Box in U. H. Hallway forthe Benefit of thc Students. TH BUSINESS, DRESS, PARTY, OPEH llltmltlitlu With Collars and Cults made to match, OUR SPECIALTIES DIMICK 81 OUIH CY. ,-.1 Patented Oct. lid, 1570. XI IIJIIIIISDIIIXIS ,I COR. BROAD ik DORRANCE STS. ,Dona at Tiwy Low' P1'ic'eS. GOODS MARKED THE SELLING PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES A Special DiSCCJ1ll1t 1.0 Studeniw. FRANCIS READ gL SON, Paper Hangings, GILT IVIOULDINGS, IIT BROAD ST., OPPOSITE NEW HOTEL, O Providence, R. I. n sn I F N I n A D VER TJSEIIIENTS. VII ,.,,. .Mis ,,, .,.... ,M ,umm .M w fn qi. wi, 115. A ww' ig A D37-A wg, if Nw A1 i+MA1r11l A -A A fl fi, ew- my I i.ul...'1,,W.TAQ..- eA.E'.v.,,,.U Melo NJ? To lessen my expenses and to increase my trade I have removed my entire stock from the old stand, corner Westminster and Mathcwson Streets, to the Spacious Rooms, IT A IS IIDPPIN IIDNIESTEAD BUILDING. My stock ot' Paper Hangings is as it always has been, Fms'r-CLASS, con- taining many new styles and patterns, not found elsewhere, and my compara- tively small expenses enable me to sell my goods at such low figures as to defv all competition. PLEASE CALL AND BE CONVINCED. SP.ECJQ4l,L NO 111013. I shall as heretofore give my personal supervision te making and laying Plain and Bordered Carpets. Coruiees, Lamhrequins, Lace Curtains, Holland and Gilt Band Shades, Venetian Blinds, Room Moulding.-rs, Window Draperies, etc. 'lintire satisfaction guaranteed hy an experience of 20 years. D. PINKHA.M.- - CAFE ST. GEORGE, AEAEATEAATIAESWAAENEEAUAAENE IEAAANA, v LADIES' A GENTS' RESTAURANT. No, 157' Wesbzninstef' Street, PROVIDENCE, R. I. CGAE Q Mo AIRJDJM NEQ WAMNEIHRGEIIRAQ A W' v III A D VE If YYSEMEN Y 'S. L. A. TILLINGHAST, M'ERE QD DNFEUWONERS Q JV AH ml' A XfWWl'd1 LX!U'L AND LADIES' AND GENTS' ' Ice Crearn Saloon. Nag D 331 :S5Z'li2EIlZ'z Providence. R. I. Tibbitts Cin Randall., SPECIALTY DF BODKS S uiLfQaHe tw the Wants QE Students, 21 VVESTMINSTER STREET-


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