Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI)

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ADDENDA. ..... . . . ALPHA SIGMA PI . .. ...I43 .146 ASSOClA'l'I9D ALUMNI . . . . ..15o ART GALLILRY. . . . . . . AS'1'RoLoG1aR .......... . A'1'1f11.B'1'1c ASsoc1A'1'1oN. . . . BAS1':BAI,L T1f:Ax1 ........ ...... IEISIIIJII SIQABURV ASSoC1A'1'1oN,. B1o1.oc:1cA1. CLUB ............. l3111vL1Nc: C1.UB ......... . BROWN IJAIIA' H1aRAI.11... . BROWN MAIIAZINI: ..... . BRUNONIAN .......... BURIAI. Ulf' MII.I'I'ARV DRILL. .. CAAIAIARIAN CLUB. . J ' 1 J 7 .208 .Iss ..15S .194 .193 .187 .176 .174 .172 ..92 CARI 1.N'I BR 1 Rl .B IJ1cC1.AMA'1'1oN..94 CHBSS CLUB. .. . . . ........... .. I92 CLASS IJA1' O1'1f'1c12RS . .. . . roo CYCLE CLUB .......... . D189 FACULTY ........ 62-70 F6o'1'BA1.1. 'l'12A1II. . . . 156 FRA'1'1:RNI'1'IBS. .. 8-57 Hmiex. 1 R1f:S1-IAIAN CLASS. . . . lf'Rl'lSl'IMAN l o11'1'11AI.L. GRA11UA'1'11: S'I'U111f:N'1's. . . .. GR1N11S............. G1'111NAS1U1I 1-BALL. . . HAAIIIIBR AN11 'l'6N11S. H IC KS PRIZI-1 IDI-:BA'1'1c .... :HONORS ...... . ..... HUUSB 011' CIIAIAIUNS . IN NIILNORIAM. . . L lN'l'RODUC'l'ION. . . JUNIOR CLASS ....... JUNIOR C1c1.1:BRA'1'1oN JUNIOR PRUIIII-:NA11I': . IQAPPA AL111-IA 'l'H1c'1'A MUSICAL SOClli'l'IES. . 01I11cR9N N11 .... PIII I31f:'I'.1 ICAPPA... PRESS CLUB.. . . . . Il 119-127 . . . .170 ..71-78 203-207 .... 186 . . .185 ...9S ..153 ...2oo ...91 ...6 1o1-1o7 . . . . .97 ...96 139-141 178-183 . . .149 ...151 ...2OI 1'R1z14:S ............ PRUI-I1B1'1'IoN CI.UB.. . R1-:LAY 'l'1-:AAL ..... . R1-:PUBLICAN CLUB. . . SENIOR CLASS.. .. SBNIUR 1'1c'1'UR1-:S. . . . . SI-:ARS IQEADINH Room.. . . S6111-111111111112 IEALI.. . . . . . . So1'11o11oR1-: CLASS. .. SKl'I'l'Cl-I CLUB ....... SRUL1. AN11 CASRB1... SIAIQCIAL S'1'U111-:N'1'S.. . . ...152 ..1o8 ...2lO ..I97 . .79-SS ....9o ..19o .....93 109-117 ....202 ....I45 127-128 SUIIIAIARV 611' I RA'1'1-:RNI'I'II-ZS. ..... 58 SUSBIQNSION ........ ....... . ..95 TRACK A'1'111.1-71-11: 'l'1aA111. . . VICIlBllbN'I' AcA111-:mv CLUB. ..162 ....19o W7OMICN,S COI.I.l'IGlfI. . . . . .129-138 WHISI' CLUB .................. 193 W11R1:I1:S'1'14:R A1:A111-zm' CLUB, .... 191 YACI-1'1' CLUB... ..188 YA JA JA .... .. I42 Y. M. C. A.... ..I95 Sept. lo, lirowifs Unive1'siLy's College for women and small boys opens. l'2S'l'1XliLISl'Il:IlD 1 S 1 s .. -M xfv-ef-,A BRQOKS BRQTHERS, BROADWAY, Cor. 22d STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Clothing and Furnishing fioods. READY:l'lADE AND MADE TO MEASURE. Af- , ep- Qui' present season's stock is now reaclyqin all departments. FOI' ClO'El'1iHg JEO Ol ClGl a full line of Scotch Fancies, Isle of Harris ancl other homespuns,-----plain and mikturc lamh's-Wool, etc., from the hest Lonclon Johhcrs. . OUI' Ready-made Stock shows the usual season's changes in style,aso1ne novelties in the way of trim ancl especially an avoiclance of the exa0'0'erations of fashions so often found in lower bb gracles of Reacly-macle garments. Catalogues, samples and rules for self-measurement will he sent on application. , 'I'lu- .'xl'liIl ' I'ri-siilwiii slips ci 1-of-A in 1Iicl,oriI's l1I'IlVl'I', :incl l'roI'. Davis 1-ouusi.-ls lime l i'i-sliim-ii on religious topics. ,N s , A lm Sept. I8, l'vI'CSllll1Ell1 is sent to the Biological Lula. to inquire for bozml. AMERICAN NATIONAI, BANK. PROVIDENCE. R. I. Capital and Surplus, Coverj SI,500,000. This llztnk solicits new nccontits, :Ind will hc pleztsual to respmul to any inquiries concerning its tncthntls :Intl facilities. F. W. CARPENTER, PRESIDENT. E. MILNER, VICE-PRESIDENT. H. A. HUNT, CASHIER. DtIuac'I'ntts:-Francis W Cztrpentcr, Erlwtn Milner. Willitttn fil'tlSVt:I1Ul'- Arthur H. XVZHSHII, Iuffrcy Davis, Stephen ll. Arnultl, George C. Nigltlitignlc. I Ruhcrt W. 'l'1It'r, Htznry C. liatngs. 'we REEVESFAA AMERICAN BA D ORCHESTRA. D. W. REEVES, Leader and Agent, 54 N. Ml.-alftn Street, Arnold Block. OFFICE TELEPHONE, 1212. RESIDENCDE TELEPHONE, 1044-2. And is put nn :I diet ol' cnt W. W. WHITTEN UYULE MFG. 00. 73' , llcauIqlIurl.crIs lin' lt.. 'Q is Bicycles, XX IX Boats, Gu-15. Athletic O S v.A.. A A Sporting .. is I Goods- PIERCE Hllll ' WARWIGKH IGYGI-HHS THE WHITTEN, aixltzgt:vE:t1n:..ff..'zfs'.....f3f'.: W. W. WHITTEN CYCLE MFC. CO., I48. I50 South Main Street, Providence. liratnch: 3 'l'I':II'oI's Iilovk, NliXVl'tllC'I', R. l. HENLEY 81, SULLIVAN, Custom and Ready Made A enis Shoes, Fl 1 IQ Westminster Street, Providence, R. l. l'l'S'l'4'Xl 31-151-I lil J trim- fl.-Kl.l'Ill Atcxutm, an North Mann Strock. IH6gfAIINut.n tk SItI.I,It'.-tx. 54 North Mztin Street. 1878 -Atfxortn, Sl'l.l.IVAN K l'lliNI.lCY, I5 North Nalin Street. IBH7 -Amar-1.11. Srl t.tv.xN N Iltwticv. 17 We-.ttninstcr Street. ISS-I--llI41NI.t-.x' N St'I.I.It'.xx. I7 Wcsttuinstvx' Struct. -sup, out -nip and cuts. ew I, , f TIN!! here is our choir lcaclei' if Who faces ns clay hy clay I N N l Who helps along an occasional song In his g1'accl'ul winning way. i Xxuwxg In our cluily chapel worship, Whore the Profs. ure scarce indeed Anil follow his l,CLll'IlCLl lead. 4' '7 ll 7 1' l 49 ff 'qibxxb' 1 XJ A In f l 'xl-lille We rise Lo our feet utWillic'slnc:1L '::':'i ', - 0 N Y ,XX -Sli 's ' My 'ull' il l lil ' i ' Qllllll l f f' I Q in l .KJ E- fn'-,V ' su i .Twrpt W- ji , ,, :Z , .fy-f ,,- .. - -'zzz -- Rf if Y ' .. 'ff' I - . -. l -f-135 l ' T ' , ---H 'reef' 'J ll i I .il-a1..-iF2 ' I3 -- 'Y' f 'M TF -' ' K W Q -'affiafn f f-ff' --f: ':1.-1' I-1 15? ,Gif N l - X -', , i:1',v,.' A 7,f.,..,fA W ,X gg -' -- q. .' 7- , Q -:fef113361'5f'F ll ll T -7. 2-'7'Z f1i 3'1:Z:'2'l. l ' ll ill l ill -A3449 W , . A, .pil v ', '.'7- g,.rLf7-35,1 iw' 1 rw yi ll.,4- :fi af, ,5' 2.9.2 1u,.:1g i'gi1'...q f -f x f +n',v v'-J 7? r'Q 2'fb3f2? 122 ' 'Ti '- H E Z Wh -gf -'7'r 'L. ' f, if' 12 '1,241'-f'f 'L- Z-202. -114 - ': i k- yi! ' J,-f,1',1fn . RWM! 131: ,-'fa-v: va,-1 -ml . is - G4-5'-fg' 3fgNl' ' .LL 1 Yfx! 11.J4V'l':1. , V , T 'milf 2: l 47 'il -'ii-lziflli. 2139, -'ll' - Tfiv' 1, ,Ffa ,gllllh A -f 1 fr' -iS2lg,'l yi? 31, ga - ,5ge?5.,,1':2f35?.f' ,I 4 ' fl ' . VM- J. A N .M-virfii -ini I f A 'gi W-.l, gssffilfW,fillfflaw -lx . l l H131 f -Hi 1-.5 -13 - .' l gifs ' '.L- '- ,- -- .-f e.. e-F A- - - -4,- ,,,. y Z Qlrf-W., Z1 J .. .- '1 Aj I? rf' Where college spirit should be found. Where cqllege spirit is found. ' 'cl ear and Sept. 19. The lirst trials for 61 iii tteivbs' , shoot. . rx ll is 1 huge ntnnlmer of cxperiencetl teachers. anti. as lar as prac- ult. ct e specialists, lintitetl to their several tleparttnenls ect tl ttlcntion is given to preparation lor College. 'l'he line arts cccnc tnclnl utention. lixcellent instruction is given in xnustc. ootl cutting has recently heen atltletl. lt has an Astronoinieal suv tlttlt lnnlmle :tl1pzll'2llllS for chemical and physical work. and l 1 cabinet. 'l'he l.ihr:trv contains about siv thon nnl ne sclcctctl tolutnes. A very hotne like and agreeable appearance s ccently hccn given ln the rooms bv the use of large ntnnhcrs of , ttlttful plcttnes :intl liusts. It is lighteil with the lftlison lllCIlll' -.cent I lectin Light. L LCllll'lllll1ill force of an institution of this character is not tl to scltool hours, it is constant. The great lmenclits ul' co- ut ttettion nc ucrywhere iliscernihle. lfnr particulars, aclclrcss, Augustine Iones, A. IVI., Fmsuos Scnoot JUNE, 1897. PROVIDENCE- R- '- l the filet: Cltth are heltl. W. A. Chupmun. W. W. Batchelder. Wm. Chapman. C. H. Huthuway. WM. A. CHAPMAN gl CO., General Contractors. l'lill Building a Specialty. Builders of New Dormitory. 'iii' Office, -10 Westminster Street, VICOYIDIEXCIE, lt. l. JJJJ Prigg Find fault if you can. Fit Finish, Criticise our Shoes from any standpoint. are made from first ,pl .5 5, ' 7 quality leather, the pro- if duction of our best tan- ' ners and built by repre- sentative makers of the country. ,pl ,pt No pains spared to make our shoes the best for style, fit and con1f0rt. .pt ,pi ,pl ,pt ,yt THOS. . PEIRCE 6: SON, Wzstnun-:ter mul llIH'l'IHllJ0 Streets, l'lu'0'VlDIONl'1C, 15. .l. Dan Holmes, Carl Fish. and Tourtellot appear as candidates. Sept. 23, Bobby Burns makes his debut as a football player in a lavender sweater, porous stockings and a smile. ills are are ellie ale wvnfur ww: SAY NVE 1.10, NVIQ no no. alle sk are are --ei ATTE TION Is called to our line of FURNITURE, CARPETS and DRAPERIES. We make a. specialty of FURNISHING STUDENTS' ROOMS in a neat and comfortable manner at the lowest prices possible. Payments may be made at your convenience when desired. THE HOUSEII oo o OLD FURNITURE CO., ' 220 WEYBOSSET STREET. -H l flilllii-ill, !ll5500,000. Sllrpllls, 1H6l00.000. 'MMMM V fa af VICTOR GELB, fi' at irst ational ank. 'Ulniteb States Ebepositorp. bafevep and me waszmsnsler street, Pnuvlnsnns, n. I. Qgmfedfignp -,A 'Mew Zlccounts Solicitcb. ,ow G. L. LITTLEFIELD, President. V 191 Westminster Street, 186-188 Main Street, G. H. DART, Vice-President. PROVIDENCE, PAWTUCKET, C. E. LAPHAM, Cashier. - R, 1, R, 1. Coaell Moyle feels encouraged, Capt. Colby grows hopeful, :mil Johnny Rocks is assurecl of ll paying' season. f Sept. 26. SuoLrie's cmram'c into Llic football arena A. L. SAYLES, President. P. CYCQNNOR, Practical Plumber GJD GD C5 and Sanitary El1g'Il1eCl'. F. W. GALE, Cashier. MANUFACTURER OF AND DE.-XLIER IN wiv' fiwn .Wiiv nxql W7 Ywurw- V WWW V n W A PLUMBING J' MHTERIFILS. Q' Q' J' OF PROVIDENCE. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. .8 V59 .8 26 and 30 Ilnllege Street, PHDIIIDENUE, H. I. GHPIT-Fi ls. - - 5300.000 I 70O00O0I'0I'?'0-1-6+-O1000090 l 7 U I MONEY! .Q Gow N14 ..-Q .s .s 90904-OGVOIGOOIQOPDOYOO00 IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. On Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Carriages, Machinery and all H R 'z' D R S i N kinds ot' Personal Propertyg also small loans on Real Estate. Money Loaned same day as applied tbr, anywhere within AND twenty miles o1'Providencre, and in a strictly confldential man- I ner. .Privit I d b s'ness in. We also liirsilil-zest DZISREIIDIIG amount on Diamonds, Wittches and all collateral security which is placed in large vaults, per- tlectlyr sale from fire orvtheit. , , I I - 5 Xxfnl. H. lD1'f1pe1' Cv CU. PROVIDENCE, R.1. 86 Dorrance St., Room I, Cor. Weybosset, WIIILIAM J. NWIIOLS, QIICOIIGIG PROVIDENCE, R. I. 5 Hffvf- 26. H s.-.miss .-xii-. s Ot 1 4.tXltf BLANDING 85 BLANDING, Drugs, Nieolioines, Chemicals, and Druggists' Sundries. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COIVIPOUNDED. 54 and 58 Weyloosset Street, Providence, R. I. My Nu In 'llly A C PPRRATU5 fe - . rv, if t .. n.-- 5 n MIM f Q . X I ' ...WHL LARGEST LINEON v 5 4 fl hqf jj ,J X I . ' r Narragansett Mgciiiing V G ' P J K I 5 f C ' 9 Locluikg ,J-Iv. BOWLING gum A . YNNI5 UH ouimrzns. rovl enct. .. X I . . and or gllgl 0 ue X INFANTRY se HALL. 1s.n.n.n:u-uxnzx H. MARTIN, Agent. OFFICE, ROOM 4, . 144 South Main Street, W'NW4'4 4: 'NwWs '2--NWWW37f34?495932 Providence, R. I O't. ll Xmli ll il ll ttjlttrrsetrty at twllfth to lvlothetr l'H'OM, Tom, the piper's son, Stole a theme and away he run 3 But Tom was caught, By H. Lamont, And Tolruny found things mighty hot. .1-.- There was a man in good old Brown, And he was wondrous wise, He went into chemistry, And blew out both his eyes, And when he saw his eyes were out, With all his might and main, He went into Rhode lslancl Hall, And put them in again. ' .li Hark! Hark! 1 had a little pony, His name was Cicero. I lent him to a l'll'CSl1llN'lll, To pull an ll or so. He plugged him, He boned him, He cut the pages out. I wouldn't lend my pony now On any one's account. Tall slim Grit? could eat no fat Beef l' 'Wheeler eat no lean, And so betwixt them both, They licked the platter clean. Littl-e Jack Horner, Sat in a corner, The dogs do bm-k, Taking his Hrst exam. Freshmen are coming to Brown 3 Some in rags, Some in tags, But none in cap and gown. Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rum, Four and three score juniors having lots of fun. When the boat reached Newport, They were straight 's could he. When the boat left Newport What a glorious spree ! He pulled out his cribs, Was caught by his nibs, And now he takes time to fmm. Little Boy Blue come blow your horn, The Freshmen are waiting, ready to form. Where's Little Hoy Blue who ought to be here P He':-1 down in jumho's, drinking ro A Freshman had a nice big cuhc, That once was white as snow, To each exam. that Freshman went, That cuff was sure to go- ot-beer JAANIEZS 13. BLAIP Choice Family Groceries, Fruits, Etc.eA3QA5A5eA5eA5 Sweet Cider and Pure Cider Vinegar a Specialty. Sweet Cream Received Daily. Cigars and Cigarettes. v9'v4v5'.X PROVIDENCE, - - R. I X9 Oct. I2. Prof. Nlunro. Ill Iilslory l Z- Q1n:c:1i NI-IIN xms the Inst Iinglisli king In liolil iCI'I'II1lI'y in I l'zil1c'c GEORGE F. YOUNG. NICHOLAS B. YOUNG. GEO. E. YOUNG 81 BRO CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES AND SNUFF. Smokers' Articles a Specialty. 27 WESTMINSTER ST., PROVIDENCE, - - - R. I DREKA Fine Stationery and Engraving House, I I2I Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. COLLEGE INVITATIONS STATIONERY PROGRAMMES BANQUET MENUS FRATERNITY ENGRAVING WEDDING INVITATIONS RECEPTION CARDS MONOGRAMS COATS OF ARMS ADDRESS DIES VISITING CARDS HERALDRY COATS OF ARMS PAINTED FOR FRAMING. All work is executed in the estalelishment under the personal supervision of Mr. Dreka, and only in the best manner. The reputation of this house is n guarantee of the quality. Jackman thinks rhere's a chance for his passing. Oct. 15. Prof. Sears :AH What part of the newspaper is most valuable reading for the average man P Mangum 3- The sporting page. Ql.1IIf,g'f'fI'l'.j HORTON BROS., PHOTO A1Q'1t1 STS, 256 WESTMINSTER ST., Con. UNION, Iilevmtor. opp. SNEPARD A co4'1'E?1l:'I7llOl xe. i5PUpwri+oUmiv2P5itg4+oPhotographravs, CLASS 'gg A e +9e ev Q. Greene S Aelelxlfl Frg fit iQ 11151131 .' C9T' I'i57T .', ', D .Gee e Q1 rug ore No. 1 Westminster Street, wnlp Drug Store in 1RIJobe Tlslanb open all night. Prof. Sears Z-- That might apply to you, sir, but to a man in his right mind -- fLIIlfg fifc'7' am! fzj5j5lauxe.j k Oct. I6. Student in Rhetoric 33, writes :- Neither he nor I, ete. INDUSTRIAL TRUST CUIVIPA Y, PROVIDENCE, R. I. CAPITAL. - - - S l .OO0,000. SU RPLUS. - - - 200,000. SAM l'l'1ll l'. l30ll'I'. l't't'sltlt'ni. J. ll. AIDIDIHIAN. vTl'I l'l't'ST1l1'll1. UYIKITS l'. IIIIOWN. 'l'reasurer. WAIIIIO Nl. l'l.M'I'I. Secretary. Transaets a General Banking and Trust Ilnslnessg is authorized to act as Trustee, Ext-entor, Administrator, etc Receives deposits subject to cheek at sight, and allows interest. on tlatly balances. Issues CCI'IllIC2llCS ot' Deposit for stuns of money to remain a eonsirlerahle time, antl allows a speeial rate ol interest thereon. Issues Ilralts and Travellers' Circular Letters of Credit on Messrs. Morton, Rose N l'o.- London, available in all parts of the world. Safes to rent in Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults of Rhode Island Safe IM-- posit Company. Participation Account Quarters close the 15th dnys of February. Huy, August and November. This account oITers the advantages of Savings Ilanks with the aclrlitional security of the Capital and Surplus of thc Company. Dimcr'i'oics-I:tim's M. Kimball, George I.. Littlelielcl. Alhcrt I.. Cahler. Sterns Ilutelnns, Hezekiah Conant, George 'I'. Bliss, Samuel I'. Colt, Ilorat-e N. Barns, John I' Campbell. Henry R. liarlccr, Olney 'I'. Inman. Ilenry Il, Winship, tit-o. Peahotly Wetmore. Wm. R. Ilupee. Warren 0. Arnold. Rich- artl A. iohertson. joshua M. Atltleman, W. 'l'. C. Wardwell. Joseph Ilanigan. 0. E. LE VENS at co., .J5Hen's we Eine we IJKTQILS gf- AND H.-is FURNISHING GOODS. Special fine launtlry work. sos' I+' 58 WESTMINSTER STREET. H+ Blackstone Canal ational Bank, PIIOVIIJ IGN C IC, 1 Rf. I . INCORPORATED I83l. RE-ORGANIZED I865. 25 Market Square, First Floor. CAVITAI., fIi500,000. SUItI'I.l7S, IIiI00,000 Pm-as -ili no-, W iii. Ames. va-.1-t' .riq s iiii ts viv, it.-rm-rtiniflinekley. Cxsllii-1 it. Oren Westcott. Ilia:-:tt'i'oas--IT. S. Hoppin, Charles II. Sprague, William Ames, George W Ilutts, jr., Ilerhert F. Hinckley, William W. White. Interest Allowed on Deposits. Accounts Soliclted. 'l'lIOS. li. IIAWSON. Mtllltlut-r. HICO. 'I'. PAINT-I. 'I'rvnsurer Hkermztn Co., BLANK BOOKS AI RETAIL 111. fp xif 71: Book Binding and Printing. xi, 71? xi, iUi IIN 5 Washington Row, Providence, R. I One of Lamont's star subs corrects thus :- Neither he or I, etc. Oct. I7. Sears Reading Room auction of books :md papers. This book was made by .amaze The E. B. Sheldon Co., 63.58.5858 New Haven, Conn. JBOOK Qorvx PoslToRs, QELECTROTYPERS, IDRINTERS. '56 '58 We make a Specialty -pl of .b5.,5l.,95.b5.,9'.b J'.,9.:'-D559 COLLEGE ANNUALS. Rockefeller buys Truth, drops jamie, and takes Fine Arts 1. m Song of the Cadet Battalion. t,E?VlQ'liIC the brave Cadet Battalion, You can see us any day, When we march and wheel and halt again, While Cookey leads the way. We have real guns and swords and caps And uniforms so gay. Right bravely do we march around While Cookey leads the way. We drill about the campus from September until May, And march in long processions, While Cooltey leads the way. Oh, goodness gracious! Ain't they sweet ! is what the Co-lids. say. And we deserve the compliment When Cookey leads the way. And if it happens that we meet An enemy some tlay, You'll see us run away like time, While Coolauy leads the way. Jan. 27, 1896. Gff'0IVlC little Co-Eds., all in a row, if Up to the lecture on Shelley go. Five little Co-Eds. on one settee, ' Whispering, giggling, and laughing merrily. The five little Co-lids. take English 2, you know, And are present at the lecture 'cause Professor bade them go. Five little Co-Eds. are having lots of fun. Listening to the lecture? Possibly one. One little Co-Ed. glances 'round to see The Prof. himself behind them. Goodness. gracious me ! Mirth has changed to gravity, warmth has turned to ice. Five little Co-lids. are sitting still as mice, Cde to Rhetoric 33. 'Lf'l'll'1RlC is a course in college Which, Pvc heard the juniors tell, ll' you succeed in passing, You can surely pass through H-l. Oct. zo. Mr. Wilcox tells his law class that it is nevt-ss:u'y to buy 11 ticket in transporting at eorpse ln' mil. I4 Exchange Place, R ' D. H. ARNOLDSQ co. n U E providence, 8 succassoizs TO 'U I 'U 55 E 2 Rl, ' ,T N .IOIIN s. 'I'R,ll'l', Jn., .w s0N, em vi 5 U76 W 3 5 Q- 0 0 222133 Z, t 1 s Q ltlugohztllalss if nf ' SE 2 ' 2 Q 2. , 0 In 'U SID sk. xX.f x f EEE 5 .fa EU gg 72? 731' 73? PllqfZ,llllllCODIlg'S9 E Blinds' i 2 5 WESTMHNSTER STREET 3 Window Glass, l 5,2 94 A 9 Glazing. I lplroviltllence., hgggvbbfg Horsford's Acid Phosphate is the most effective and agreeable remedy in existence for preventing indigestion, nm relievinff those diseases arisino' from zt disordered stomach. D h Dr, W, W, Gardner, Springfield, Mass., says: I vnlue it as :tn excellent preventive of indigestion and it pleasant acidnlztted drink when properly diluted with water and sweetened. Descriptive pamphlet sent free on application to lllllllnlfll Chemical Ivo:-ks, l'l'0l'ilI0lll'l', R. I. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. For sale by all Druggists. Metcalf asks, ls it ll through ticket nr ai stop-over P 0 Oct. 24. l'ruf. 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Hui' neu' mlisvlav room, seeoml Iloor, sliows to re- Guest Cards Wedding Cake Boxes I ' . . M inmlxztlile llClYIllll!lQ'C the wcultli of our stuck of Lut hlnss and anus' a Specialty' in ztll its i'ittl'mess zuitl ln'illium'y. TILDE :THURBER C0. TILDE :THURBER co, ELEVATORS T0 ALL FLOORS. ELEVATORS T0 ALL FLOORS. After ten minutes of Simmons, the young lzuly elizmges lun' seat. It I ?, me J,,,,, QI .W , A - S. ' J .f ' , A 3 Im- ' .fi 3 I .z,I'fm I 'X . , S - 'I U I ff ff -A K ,, In P-, 'Z' ' , ,hx I I t . A M .', A I . ,A z Q: 1, 1 1,518.1 L. N K, XI' xl IJ? i.bQ,ij?, H f I . I' la 4, V ,H L - . . I xx . , 5-1 ,N .I1 , H .f'. .A N W? ,LW-R-N. I fl I - X ,. xy I-f -I'7,la. 7 F. f,,, x l g, 'R A I-4,3 may - I .. if .. . ' 1 ,,,g3,+ ,fx ' If U L W ' ' .. - ', - 4 K y xxx I ' I I 'Q' ' ' f III II FIIIIIFIIIIII1 Jie I PUBLISHED cj BYTIIL -M GI'iWxWRfx TA'WR iff'1'i5 i ,, Baowu UNIVERSITY f f g f QQ coal-ffmfivo 7 'Q ML? I HI id NN' i I -'WI 'UI Iv KQV I I ,QM QD I. ,x' . 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KU 5 X li' o H X N k ' Qzqfj oi Qlxfiwiv N' 'Q' NK' -R f 5 e- RfA13aF', wpfm, 5551, iff-cg u j L 'C .3'5Xk-4 Q' . ,, f-' A 0u K ,av -' 4 Y Q V nur associate cdimrs frederick william arnold ir william robert xnorsc william taylor grinncll jr edward felling hull russell Chaffee gravcee edward Stockbridge gushcu david Wallace rum-res jr george alfred mcllcn howard bowcn gorliam warren carl grccnc george edward wal ker fred andrew smart 'Y Lhcy will grow and learn TO our friends the faculty, to our contem- poraries the co-eds, to our ancestors the alumni, and to our severest censors the student body, but in particular to those sturdy pio- neers in the field of student publication, Who, forty years ago, presented to the college world the initial number of a Brown annual, this volume is respectfully and loyally dedicated. iiiii I 'mx H if, V ' f if-7 ' A A 7 at t 77 t tl Qilrl-Sf,m 17?77l l lt M W HE work is o'er. 'l'he task is doue. 'l'he book of hooks, the volume of volumes is uow au accomplished reality. .Xud uow to most careful perusal and paiustalciug examination, the editors ol' the 1897 l,lui-:R respectfully invite their as yet uncertain quota of friends. 'l'he production ol' this year's hook has not heen uuzttteuded with most serious ohstaeles. In the hrst plaee, a certain well-grounded fear lest '97 should outstrip all predecessors iu the puhlieatiou business iudueed some of our jealous .luutors to iusurreetiou ot' a most mutinous type. llut the atteuipt to wrest the balance of power from far ahler lands failed sigually, and hostages, diguihed hy the uame ol' .Xssoeiate Editors, were demanded from the uiutiueers, .Xud so, at last, not through, hut in spite of the lahors U3 of our associate board the produetiou of the 1897 l,u:i-Lu has been aeeoiuplislted. We thauk them for their assoeizition, and for their assist- auee,--so eousiderately witliheld,-we are truly grateful, 'l'heir uzuues fwith the aid ofa uiieroseopej may he found elsewhere. With the questiou of a dual-which at times threatened to heeouie a Juv! hoard disposed of, our pathway seemed tolerahly well cleared of eu:-umlu'am'es. llut so elatuorous were the voices of authitiou that yet auother ztspiraut for editorial honors remained to serve as a settt-e for the afllieted editors. Now we don't propose to hc ' 6 personal, but if the curious want to know who our most persistent annoyer was, Charles Carroll Qeverybocly knows him, or at least he thinks they tlo, which is the same thingj can tell you. But with this thorn in the flesh removed, the horizon showed signs of clearing. 'G Revolution was the watch- wortl, and neither time nor expense has been sparetl in pursuing this policy in the editing of the book, The ntgggl of innovation in every possible way was felt antl the present volume is the embotlietl attempt of each of its twelve editors to realize this hope. ln the change of shape antl size, in the etliting and illustrating of the book the attempt has been towartl tlecitletl improvement over all previous issues. The appearance ofa complete change of line and full-page drawings as well as a welcome variety in style are features to which we wish to call particular attention. But in particular tlo we point with pride to the fact that the illustrating this year has been the work of Brown talent exclusively. Though a Lim-:R Bltuxmvsrs was never known to satisfy the exacting tastes of every man' in college, yet we feel that our severest critics can but atlmit that at least something new has this year been accomplished in the long history of college annuals at Brown. Three of our luniors. QF athletes, ninety-eight right well may boast, Of critics, not in vain, But surely Caspar Whitney's ghost Woulcl faint, if it saw Crane. Each class must have its cleacl game sport, Ninety-eight has its sport too. lint in this class, the gamiest sport, Is Rufus E. Corlew. Elections here are quite a note, And never cause a row, For if you know not how to vote, George Gaskill tells you how. 7 J L' 5.52, U 'if 9 AA Jjfa H135 ,rim K3 512, We M 'J Q do ' L Y dj Q3 will , ? m ,A 9 i M Q55 .UI q Qdcgd Psxvxx- fx 71 Fix' - N ,ff A 5, N Y 7 0 F 35 Q ' A 'wa Q 3 NK YM I 4 X QCD E19 M 9 . Ce GJ 4' Q5 4 if M5 X., fl? fl A 49255 KA 56 QWW3g cv FH? f X BN 'DQJCXD em!! 75- 1 A .. '- ti- '2,L...9-f X 41-4-3 1 . L x f.-mg V f WR '- X 2' N N iii 552513 ' x' X R .: j , 'fulig L 1 H ' ' X F- X' J ' l'g'7?2e,,Ix S f X ix N H K ffm 1 L-A X XX M H Ny x ,,. I ' 1 bf R - W Z? QNX MK f' ,. f . ww - A - wwwzfz f ix .XW.- 'A f w +, , jj fiw - , N 'qA 1'? l'WWf77l4'Yl N N mW :N A H Nw X W ff f .ML I X - --Q ' X ' ' H' A ,- :bg-Rx -2- 2 .lf ' , 2 -. MN 5 5: 5 2 j ' 5, ,NN F ,. DRIL ' -f 'NT-?l+TS .-.. ' T-... HAMlL'1'ON.. . COLUMBIA ,.... YALE....... AM HIQRS1' .... BRUNONIAN . .. HARVARD .. . HUDSON .... BOWDOIN ...... DAR't'Mou'1't-1 .... PENINSULAR.. . .. ROCHESTER .... WILLIAMS .... MANHA'1 1'AN. . . . iVllDDLE'l'0WN. . . . KENYON. . . .. . UNlON...... CORNELL UNIVElQSl'l'Y ..... PHI KAPPA. . . JOHNS I'I0l KlNS ..... MlNNESO'l'A. . '1'oRoN'ro. . . . Cmcfxco. . . .. Founded at Hamilton College, 1832. Roll of Chapters. . .. .Hamilton College. . . ... .Columbia College. . .. ... . .Yale College. . . . .. .. . . .Amherst College. . .. ....Brown University... . . . . . . Harvard University.. . . . . . .Aclelbert College. . .. . . . . . .Bowdoin College.. . .. ... . .Dartmouth College. . . . .. . . . . .University of Michigan. .. . . . . .University of Rochester. . . . . .Williams College .... ... . . . .College of the City of Ne . .... Wesleyan University .... . . . . .Kenyon College... . . . .... Union University. . .. .... .Cornell University. .. .. ...Trinity College. . . . . . . .. w Vork ... . .johns Hopkins University. f. .. . . . . .University of Minnesota.. . . . .University of Toronto. . . . ......University of Chicago... . I0 IS32 1836 1836 1836 1836 1837 1841 1841 1845 1846 1851 1851 1855 1856 1858 1859 1869 1878 1889 1891 1893 1896 ,if if. N'-fx xhr N A it X llfrAn WMM E-I x Instituted1836. 1897. EvI1RE'I'I' CoI.IIv, LE1'1'ER'I'S NIASON DASIIIELI., CHARLES Dl'1X'l'ER OWEN, JR., ELIIAII WILLIAIII COLLINS, JOHN IJAvISoN ROCKEFELLER, JR. 1898. FREI11-:RIcIc WlI.I,IA1SI ARNQLD, JR., CHARLES BRAI1I.If:v, -IR., GARDNER CoRNE'I I', ALBERT ARIsIING'I'oN BARROWS, WILLIAIII HAIIILIN CADY, THOIIIAS RLLWOOD STEERE, FRANKLIN KI-:I'I'H TAI I', BORDEN IJURRI-:E WHI'I'ING. 1899. DAVID HAS'l'INGS A'I'wA'I'ER, JAMES WIN'1'HRoI' CAAIIIREIJ., RALPH EVERETT HEATH, JosIf:I1H HILL BIc1I:Lo1v, .HARRY CAI11' FOSTER, DANIEL AUGUSTINE HILL, IRVING OWEN HUN'I', JOHN IJAVIS SAGE. ' I9oo. ANDREW Hoo'I'I1N BI,.AcKIs'I'oN, JOSEPH SIEARNS COLE, WILLIAM IJANII-:L MANGAIII, HARRIS HOWARD BUCKLIN, DANIEL HowI,ANI1, HOWARD HARRIS MASON, AR'1'H1IR LANTIIPORII S1.ocU1xI. II Graduate Students. 5 . WAl.'rr:R GUYTON CAnv, '95, l.UclAN SHARP, I C. 'l'. ALDRICH, . H. L. Al.nR1cH, JR., SAMSON ALMV, . REV. T. D. AN1mRsoN, W. C. BAKER, . D. S. BAKER, . Rnv. F. M. BANFIL, Rlcv. F. J. BAssra'r'r, C. R. BRAv'roN, . HAROLD .BROYVN, . JOHN NHICIIOLAS BROWN, Z1-:RHANIAH BROWN, W. G. CADV, . DR. F. P. CAPRON, , A. Ia. CHACE, Jr., . M. G, CHACE, . .I W 93r JAMES ALDRICH PrRc1f:, ,92, l':lJWARIl HI-:NRv Wmcxs, '93, . f . - e Dart Resident Members. Brown, Brown, I'rillitV, Brown, Brown, Brown, rn ou 1 h, U nion, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, 1 77 76 92 74 Sr 75 QI 77 63 S7 Ss 65 95 77 93 96 ZICCHARIAH CHAl I'1l-I, IDR. C. V. CHAMN. G. li. CHURCH, . P. O. CLARKIQ. . R. B. CoNs'rucK. . G. L. Cook, JR., H. E, Coop:-:R, J. A. CRoss, . Rrzv. H. I. CUSIIMAN 1'l0BER'l' CUSHIXIAN, DR. I . L. l7AY. . l'Ror. B. B. lJr:l.Al:ARl IC. G. l,l'RFI'ZlC, . SICEBER ICmvARns, H. C. 1 lr:l.n, I. C. lirv, ll . Brown, Brown, . Amherst, Brown, . rBrown, Trinity, . Brown, Brown, Dnltlnoullm, Brown, . Brown, Amherst, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, R. GLADDING, L . B. Gow, . R. R. Gow, H. L. GRANT, . B. P. GREENE, , . J. C l'RoE. A. G. HARRNEss, j. C. HAR'l'Wh1I.I,, . C. H. HENSHAW, G. C. HINcIcI.Ex', . F. L. HINcRI.Ev, M. W. HoUsE, C. I . KEN'r, . C. A. Kll.N'l'IR'I', . REV. H. M. KING, I. G. Lfxnn. . . IJR. C. H. LI1:oNARn, . E. W. MASON, . C. F. PARKI-IURs'I', W. A. PI-zcic, . W. R. PIf:RcI':, . 1'RoIf. W. C. PoI.AND, 4 for ' . . F6 - T47 'ff .O f lgoivyo 191324. '-I Resident Members. . Brown, 'SI I . M. l'oNn. . Brown, '56 H. M. Rlclc. . Brown, 93 lf. B. RIQIIARDS, Brown, 90 K. C. RIcIIxIoNn, . Brown, 7Q W. li. SAlUlEN'l', Brown, '79 LUCIAN SII.xRI'If:, JR., . Brown, '97 H. IJ. SIIRRI-Ie, Trinity, '53 j. B. SIIINK, . Brown, 96 .Xl.l.IsIIN S'roNI-1, Brown, QI E. A. SWAIN, , Brown, 88 H. S. 'l'.xIf'I'. . . Yale, 89 f7RRAY 'l'.-xIf'I', olzns Hopkins, 95 R. R. 'l'AIf'I'. . . Bowdoin, 59 F, W. 'l'Alf'I', . Brown, 86 H. S. 'l'.IRI:If:I.I., Yale, 65 H. IC. 'i'HI'RH'l'llN, . . Brown, '68 J. D. 'I'HIIRs'I'oN. Brown, '76 W. R. 'I'ILLlNI:HAS'I', . i'il'0Wll. '77 J. W. VIEIQNIDN.. . Brown, '65 E. H. XVEICKS, . . Brown, '68 PRoE. AI.oNzo WII.I.IAMs, Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, IJEUIIIIOLIIB, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Wesleyan, . Amherst, Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, y F - 3 a 3 60 60 97 35 84 93 7 94 64 96 8 1 92 Ss 88 94 J ! 3 59 79 '62 '79 54 '93 570 R011 of Chapters. .KLVHA ,,,, ...llnhni CoHege ...... ... lil-:'r,x .,,. .. ..lSrown University . . . .. fiAAlKIA ... ....lJHiVCYSH3'KJf DJcxv XWvrk. ... IJHLTA .... ..nCkHunHnn CoHegeU..... Izvsn1mN .... ..lintgers Lkdlcge .... . Zr7rA .... . ..Pinrvurcl lfnivcrsni' ....... ... l'1'rA ..... . ...University of lfennsylvanizl ..... . ... l,AAHnmA .... ...llcnsselaer Polyuxdinic Insthine Nr! ..... ...,Lehigh University .......... .... Xl ..,.... .....loIins Hopkins Univvrsily. . .. Umlcmm. .. . ..SI1ei-Held Scientific Sclmol. . .. Pl ........ ..ulJornell llnivcrshyx .... .... T4 1827 1838 1841 1842 1845 1845 1849 1864 1884 1885 1889 1890 . . 'GQ lg If I 1' , . M x,..- H vm ' 5 S-A wilifex QE , IS97. JAMES Home ARTHUR, RALPH BERTRAAI HARRIS. CHARLES WAVLANII 'l'owNE SANFORD KPZl'l'Pl GURNEY, GEQRIIE 'I'I-IuRs'I'oN SI-IEER, JAMES TIICKER, JR. 1898. JAMES SIDNEY ALLEN, JR., DAVIII IAIIIIS 1+'UL'I'z, GEuI:I':I-1 FRANCIS JENKS JoI-IN XVINTHROP CQAIEY, RIQIIARII RAl.I.S'l'UN HIIN'I'I-LR, WILLIAAI LAI'nER, XVILLIAM RQIIERT MORSE, LEWIS 'I'I-:w PLACE. 1899. RUSSELL WIIIIIIAIAN BAKER, CLARENCE HERIII-:R'I' GUILD. JR., QJLIVICR PERRY I-IUSSEY, CHARLES HATES IEANA, EDWARD SHANNON HANSON, JAMES MANNINI: KI-:NT IQOO. JoI-IN MOXVRN' CAIIRUN, FRICDERIC VINAL Husslsv, IUAIVRICIC VIIRHI-:I-as PERIQINS, CHARLES WESLEY CLARK, HAROl.ll LEE IYIACAUSIAN, GEQRIIE CIIRTIS VYING, JR 'S Graduate Students. R. LIENRY FICIQGUSON, A. M., QBrown, '84j, EDGAR BIANN .lo11NsoN, A. B., flirown, '93j, Al.:-:x,xNn1f:R P11o1cN1x BoURN1-1, A. B., QBrown, '9oj, 1'-i1aR1:uR'r H. RICPI, A. B., Qlirown, '9:j, l'1RNI'1S'l' H1-:NRY jonxsoxr, A. NI., Qlirown, '9:zQ, :XRTHUR ICUUILN1-: Wfvrsox, A. B., flirown, '88j. Resident Members. HoN. G. 'l'. BRowN, Brown, '73 l'I11wARD KNow1.us, JR., Brown, '94 K. P. BROWN, . Bl'OWl1,,7l l.'liUl . VV. NIUNRO, BfOXX'I1,,7Q PRo1f. I-I. C. BU1x11'11s, . Brown, '84 IDR. W. L. INIUNRO, Brown, '79 C. D. BURROWS, . Brown, '91 H. A. B1c11MoNn, . Yg1Ie,'91 ilmrrzs C. ffUl.I.lNS, j R., Brown, ,Q2 E. 'l'. Roor, . Brown, '89 '1'1-1oA1As CRUSISY, -IR., Brown, ,94 C. M. VAN S1.rcK, Brown, '76 PRo1-'. N. I . l,AVlS, Brown, '7o HoN. IC. I . XYARNILR, Brown, '73 FRANK 'l'. l'1AS'I'0N, Brown, ,92 C. R. WVILSON, . Brown, '83 PRUIV. G. W. F11-21.11, Brown, '87 PRo1f. G. G. W11.soN, Brown, '86 Rovfxl. II. G1.1xm11Nr:, Brown, '92 A. B. WA'1'soN, . Brown, '88 C1,11-'roRn H. GR11f1f1N, Brown, '94 DI. N As11'roN, . Brown, '91 HoN. C. HAIi'l', . Brown, ,4I IC. P. j,xs'1'R.xx1, Brown, '95 PRo1f. J. EDWARD HILL, 1llllgCI'S,,84 l'1I,MICR BA11.1f:1', . Brown, '96 Rlcv. ul. M. Honns, Brown, '83 A. N. I.1':oNAR11, . Brown, ,92 G. A. jm-Hr:RsoN, Brown, '87 JC. H. jo11NsoN, Brown, ,92 A. S. jo11NsoN, Brown, '90 T1-11:'1'A. . . . DE1.'1'A. . . . B1:'1'A . . Sturm. . GA1x11x1A . . . ZE'1'A. . . LM1111.1,1. . . . K1ll'l'1X. . P:-.l...... X1 ..... Ul'Sll.0N lO'l'A. . . P1-11 .... P1 ..... C111 .... B1:'1'A lilC'l'A. . . . l 'rA 4 ...... TAU. . . M11 .... . J 1951 Roll of Chapters. .. .Union College. ......... . University of New York .... . . . . ....Yale University. . . . . . .Brown University.. . . ....Amherst College. . .. . . ..lJ2lI'tl1lOlltll College. . . . ....Columbia College.. . . . . . Bowdoin College. . . . . ....Hamilton College. . . . . .. ....Wesleyan University.. . . . . University of Rochester.. . .. . . . . ....Kenyon College ...... ... ....University of Michican. . . ....Syracuse University.. . .. . ....Cornell University. . .. ...Trinity College. . . . .. ....Lehigh University. . . . . . . .. ...U University of Minnesota.. . . ,,, I7 niversity of ljCl'lllSl'lX'2lIll2l .... 1833 1837 1839 1840 1841 1842 I842 1843 1843 1843 1858 1860 1865 1875 1876 1880 1884 1890 .1891 E55 gsm . . 1897- NIARIOX McAI,I,Is1'ER CLARK, ERIC HAS'I'INClS GREI-:N, RUssI:I,I. GRINNELL, AR'rI-um MASON f:fYl l'REI,I,, H I-:RI,wYN liIIuIII.Ias GRI-:A:N, ISAAC BU'r'rs MERRIIIIAN l RANIcI.IN PAGI: SAcI4I:'I I', 'BYRIIN SI-RAGIII: XVATSON. I898. AUDIIIIUN ARIIR, XVILLIAAI 'l'AvI,IIR GRINNr:I.I,, JR., AI,III:R'I' I,A:wIs RODAIAN, WII,I,IAxI HENRY HUFFIIM, XVAIKVER IDIINN KII.vIA:R1', IQINVARIV THAYFR, ,TR- I899. lJwII:H'I' Wool: BAKILR. WII,I,IAAI PRA'l l' i,:f,xlS'l'lK:K, EIIGRNR WATIALRMAN MASON, JR., 5'I'I-1I'IIIsN WEN'l'W0ll'I'H BUIIRN, GORDON IWILR HAI.l':, FRANK Emw RICHMOND, zd, LIIIIARUN CARI,'I'oN Com, PIILNIIY NIoR'I'oN LuvI1RING, JR., RAvAII:R 1-i.xI,I:I-I XVEEDEN MI-:RWIN XVI-ll'l'li. IQOO, WIIILIABI TRIIAIAN AI,IaRIcII, JAMES WARREN. I8 9 V? , 1-:,., riff., -21 I u - FUI 'I 1' A wr Q fx Emu. ,grew - - uv- '34 , X fir- f-'-:M X 1 iv , X1 L X I , X rf' ' ' , K X-'X 3: I .Q t 1 K X XX-xi' xx -4 I X3 , , . I X' z Q? ' f w. ' 151, W ,'. I x xi ' ' f V' R X., ff' '-,ur L. fy I Mhz ' ' 'Iv o s T'TU'rEn nfl N9 Puor. W. W. 13,111,111 E. Bfxruaows, . E. A. Bmauows, D. Hlccxwrrn, F. .li1scKxv1'1'11, zcl, A. O. BoU1eN1':, jk., H. B. Bowlm, J. BR1Dc:1-nm, S. W. B1:1rn:11Ax1, . H. B1aowN, W. W. BRONVNl'll.l., A. W. CA1.111f:1c, G. C. C.x1u'1:N'1.'14:1e, A. D. CH.-XPIN, jk., . I . c'Hll.ll, . H. L. fT1..x14K11:, F E Al.:-'nrzn NI. VO,-X'I'S, 1114. G. L. CUI.I.lNS, H. l,foNonoN, . H. W. Cool-1111, Ii. W. f'URI.ISS,. U. H. Cfuluelrzk, I Ugosilorn. Resident Members. 1 1 Brown, 64 Yule, '57 Brown, '91 . Brown, '70 Brown, 'So . Brown, '89 llz1r1'z11'd, 65 . Brown, 67 Brown, '94 , Brown, 85 Brown, '58 . Brown, 91 Brown, 93 . Brown, '91 Brown, '7I . Brown, '76 Yule, 90 . Brown, 73 Brown, 94 . Brown, '91 Brown, '95 1,2ll'lll10lllll, '89 A. I.. lJ,xN11c1.soN, W. ll. l,AR'l', N. W. DI-2X'l'liR, j. H. Dl'2XV4.bI.l l'1, . li. Immx, . T. 'l'. lJo1u4.xN1:1c. . ,I L S. R. IJo1e11.xNc:14:. W. 'I'. llonle.-xNct1f:, . ll. IWNN1-11.1., . W. W. l7nNrl114:1.1,, S. S. lllllilflili, . I-IoN. 'l'. DU111f11:1-:, . H. A. Dvn-nn, . W. 1111.13 . HoN. B. l. Imxxllizs, W. CT, HA M ns. . R1-xv. G. Mull Iflslu-1, . 'l'. CY. I os'r1-114, . W. CUXTXITXII-Zl.T., . . l'1:ol-1. ll. IE. Gwnnxnlc, R. G,x1mNu:1:, . . Col... R. H. 1. Gommlan, Brown, '86 Brown, '57 Brown, '95 Brown, '57 Brown, '35 Brown, 67 Brown, '63 Brown, '94 Yule, '91, Brown, '75 Brown, 'So Brown, '46 Brown, 94 Brown, '78 Yale, 43 Yale, 81 Vrinity, 70 Brown, 96 Brown, 78 Brown, '84 Brown, '77 Brown, 58 IJ. L. IJ. GRANGER, I . B. flRAN'l', . H. 'l'. GRAN'r, JR., A. GREEN, . I . GREEN, . R. GREEN. . fl. lm. A. CIREENE, IR., C. W. GREENE, . F. W. GRFIl'ZNPI, IDR. A. E. HAM, . L. HAM, . w , . . 1 , l'RoF. A. HAR KN Ess, lf. A.. W. HARRls, R. B, HARRIS, . 5. C. 11.-KRRIS, . J. L. HAIQRISON, . F. HAYl'IS, . L. H. HAZARD, . C. L. A. HEISER, j. HENSHAW, . S. LIENSHAW, . F. S. Ho1'1'IN, ggi Resident Members. Brown. Brown, Brown, Brown. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. B row n . Brown. Brown. Cornel I . Brown, B row n, Brown, Brown, Brown, Yale, C. 'l'. I-lowAR1m, Brown, W. C. HUN'rooN, IR.. . Brown. I . L. UIENQRS. Brown, l'Ror. tl. F. 'lAxlEsoN, . Amherst, 'l'. A. .IENER1-:s, Brown, W. KNn:H'r. . Brown, W. C. LANunoN, Brown, tl. B. LEWIS. . Brown, L. W. Lll'l'l'l I', Brown, II. I . I,Il'I'I'l l', Brown, R. L. LlP1'l'l l'. Brown, .-X. 'l'. NIANsrIEl.n, Brown, A. L. NlAsoN, Brown, li. 1'. NIASON, . Brown, CT. B. MAcKlNNEv, Brown, W. L. NTAURAN, Brown, C. H. BIERRIMAN, Brown, li. B. MERRmAN. Brown, H, T. NIERRIMAN, Brown, W. B. M. NIILLER, Brown, I . W. NIINER, JR., . Brown, il. NIORRIS, . Brown, Y ! ! v J !78 '94 .98 '79 '77 385 92 96 65 !78 .78 68 7 1 69 96 89 92 ! 7 94 94 78 !94 3 50 C. A. NlGH'l'INHAl.E, H. R. NltiH'l'lNfiAl.I'2, G. I.. C. ORMSBISE, I. H. Clluisin-:n, . I . P. CJWEN, . PROP. A. S. l',wK,x1ui, W. B 1'HH.l.ws, Pnor. DI. Prnkcx, . S. P. RmnNu'roN, W. C. Ruomfzs, . II. A. Rick-iMoNn, H. H. Rookxvml.. . Ricv. Arrrnuie Romans, HoN. H. Rom-tus, A. W. RUUNDS, I . Nl. SACK!-I'l l', . H. W. S.-XCKE'I I', F. A. SAv1.Es, 1 In M. Sxlrrn, j R., Qs? Ugosiilon. Resident Members. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Amherst, Bowdoin, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, .78 S83 'So '7 '61 ISS .56 .90 '6 '97 !96 .89 'ss '95 '61 '9 590 992 li. l'. 'l'Ar'r, R. C. 'l'M r, jk., R. W. '1'A11 r, W. R. 'l'ALBO'l', B. lf. '1'HUns'roN, H. A. 'l'ILl.INGHA5'l', '1'. F. '1'n.l.iNoH.xs'1', ,l. '1'1l.l.lNc:HAs'r, G. C. '1'rNc:r.1sx', R. H. 'l'iNoi.r-Lv, C. M. 'l'oLMAN, REV. -I. G. Vosn, R. H. Vos:-1, S. WA'1'Em1.xx, W. B. WVA'l'ERMAN, M. WVATSON, . W. R. Wrzrznl-:N. DR. j. L. XVHr:A'rr . IN Brown, Brown, Brown, Columbia, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Trinity, Brown, Lehigh, Yale, Amherst, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, 3 54 95 91 57 93 '82 84 49 5 2 !76 785 SI 792 '86 '82 ,73 991 391 .XL111-1A. .. lS1':'1'A KAI' ' HMA ....... QQANIMA... l 1'1 lJ1f:1x1'A. . . l'1 ...... l,AM1:11A.. 'l'A1f. . . .. l',l'hIl.ljN. . IQAPPA. .. l+1'1'A H1-:'1'A .l. H1':1A. .. lo'1'A. .. MU ...... A1.1fnA X1 Oxllelumx. Pl-Il Al.l'IIA. .. Q L1f:'l'A ....... 4.111 ........ Roll of Chapters. . ..Blli1llll L7nive1'sily .. . . . ..Ul1io Universily ........ ... . . .Western Reserve University ...Washington .ICH-Cl'?iflll follegm ....lla11'1'111'1l Uiiiversity .... .... ...lie llilllw University. . .. ...lncli:n111 University . . . . . .. ...University ol'Mi1'l1igan.... . ..lYnl1:1sl1 College .... ... . . .,i'1-ntre College. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ll1'm1'11 llnix'e1'si1y ..... .... ...Ililllllldtfll-Slillltfl' College. .. .. .Universityol'Nnrll1 Camliimzl ...,K-,hifi Wesleyan University.. ...Hzlnover Lfnllege ..... ... ...fillllliJC?l'l2'lllCi University. .. ...linux KTnllege......... ...l'11i1'e1'sity flfVll'gll1l1l.... .. .. lJn1'iclsn11 College. . . .. .. 1XeloiLCollegc.. . . . 'Y 1839 1841 1841 1842 1843 1345 1345 1845 1845 1847 ...1847 ISSO 1852 1853 1855 1854 1856 1856 1858 1860 BMA. .. .. .. EPs11.oN .... .... V. Psi... A LPHA ALPHA GAMMA. ALPHA Ul:ZL'l'A. ALPHA ALPHA lim. .. ALPHA KAPPA. ALPHA LA11n11,t ALPHA NU .... ALPIIA Pl .... RHQ. . ..... .. ALPHA Sioxm. . UPSILON ...... ALPHA CHI. .. OMEGA ....... BETA A LPHA. . . BETA BETA. . . BE'rA DE1,'PA . . SIGMA ...... BETA ZETA. . . fl Roll of Chapters. Bethany College ..... University of Iowa .... Wittenberg College .... Westminster College .... Iowa Wesleyan University O ll., Denison University ...... .. Richmond College .... . University of Wooster... University of Kansas .... University of Wisconsin . .. Northwestern University. Dickinson College. . . . .. Boston University ........ johns Hopkins University University of Californixi. . Kenyon College ........ University of Mississippi. Cornell University. ..... . . Stevens Institute ........ St. Lawrence University. 93 1861 1865 1867 1867 1868 1869 187o 1872 1872 1373 1873 1874 1876 1877 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 l'lE'1'A ETA ..... BETA 'l'HE'rA. . . N U ...,....... ALPHA ALP1-1A. BETA Io'rA ..... BETA LAM BDA. . BETA OM ICRON. T1-1 ETA D ELTA .... A1.PHA TA11. . . . ALPHA UPSll,ON .... ALPHA ZETA. . . BETA EPSILON. . ALPHA OMPIGA. ... l'lE'l'A P1 ....... MU EPSILON. .. BETA CHI ..... BETA CJAMMA. . PHI CHI ...... ZETA PHI ..... ZETA ALPHA. . . PHI .......... getca were Qi. Roll of Chapters. ...Maine State College. . .. ....Colgate University. . .. . . . .Union College. . . . .. ....Columbia College. . .. ....Amherst College. ... .. . . . . . Vanderbilt University. . .. .. . .University of Texas. . . . ....Ohio State University. . .. ....University of Neliraska. . . ... .Pennsylvania State Colleg ....University of Denvet'....... . ....University of Syracuse... . . . . .Dartmouth College.. . . . . . . University of Cincinnati .. . . .Wesleyan University. . . . . . .Lehigh University. . .. ...Rutgers College. . . . .. ... .Yale University. . . . . .. ... .University of Missouri... . . . .University of Chicago. . .. .. . .University of Pennsylvania. . .. ... . 24 1879 1880 1881 1881 1883 1884 1885 1885 1888 1888 1888 1888 1889 1890 1890 1890 1891 1891 1891 1893 1894 57 'Y ., N Ev .1 , ' - Aa,-1 :pg 1. - nw .rw Y, fmf.. 2' 'll' . 13. ' SM: Instituted 1847. 1397- ARTHUR MoU1.'1'1aN ALLEN, CARL RUSs1a1.1. If'1s11, LEONARD WH1:A'1'oN HoR'1'oN, G1-:DRGE R1c11: Cuum-11,AN, ARTHUR 1'ow1f:1.1. HA1111,1N, C1.,xR11:N1:1': I-l,1R'1' L1N4:11M1. 1898, AR'I'l'lUR NIASUN BR111cs, JAMES A1,ovs1Us DUNN12, EDWARD F1:11,1N1: IIU1.1.. FRANK GOUDWIN CRANE, HARRY C1rR'1'1s HUL1., C11AR1.1-Ls A'1'1vmr1m FIARSII, EDWIN Al:1:11s'1'11s Ro111NsuN, H1-:NRV 'FRAVFPRS S11x1m11':Rsu11,1.. 1899. URBAN C11AR1.Rs BR1cw1-:R, 'I'1-rmms jos1a1'H IWUNNK. XV.-Xl.I.AL'I'Z Rl l'llI'IRl-'UND LAN1-:, NA'1'111xN1E1, FRANK H1'RAN'1'. Lows R11uD1-:s H111.m11-ts, ANDR1-:w il,-xc:KsuN Mc:CoNN1cu FRED A1.1s11R'1' S1m1oNs. 1900. WENm:1,1, W1N'1'1'1Ro11 CRANR, AR'1'11uR Ll.liWl.l.YN P1:RRv, 1111111-:R'1' CDRN1-:1.1us IQOIHNSUN, W11.1.1AM LEONARD H11.L, FoRD1'u1: 'l'1H1m1,1s RRVNOLDS. HRNR1' W11.1.1s S'1'AN1.1f:v, HARIQY EDWIN XVA'l'blRl'1UUSE. 25 P. Al.I.If1N, . I . .'xNlil'ZI,I., C. :xRNOI.lI, S, Bwucoux. 'I'. BANNlNa:. H. BARN!-:v. l'. B1.oDou:'1 r, -I. Bovcrc. B. BRowNEI.l., C. UROWNI'ZI.l., . C. Cnfxsl-1, . I . CLARK, . F. Cor.wEl.l., H. CROOKICR. NI. IJ.. O. EDWARDS, F. GRANT, . B. HARVEY, M. D., If. HoR'l'oN, . Theta EQ. Graduate Students. HENRY WVARD BERIJHMR ARNol.n, A. B., flirown, '93j, LI:lS'I'I'lR B'IIiSEROL.I,, A. B.. QBrown, '95j. 5'1II.I,ER MooRr: Fooo, A. B., QBrown, '94j, Wn.1,mM IHLDWARD PRICR, A. B., qlirown, '96j. Resident Members. Brown, '83 . Brown, So Brown, '95 . Brown, '74 Brown, '55 . Brown, '76 Brown, 'So . Brown, So Brown, ,912 . Brown, ,923 Brown. 96 . Brown, S9 Brown, 87 Brown, 87 Brown, 79 . Brown, 94 Brown, 84 . Brown, 73 I-I. P. BIANNING, PH. W. Mb:Am1:R, . S. W. INIn.l.ARn, Ii. C. NIYRICK, . A. Ill-LI . l,AI,MI'2R. .I R.. I . I+.. I'n':RcI-:, M. II., W. A. PRICSIIRIEY, I . M. Rm-an. . R. C. SANGI-:R, . ADRIAN Sco'r'r, Pn. II W. H. Sco'r'r, . R. L. SPENCER, . A. P. SUININER, . C.. R. 'l'HURS'I'0N, . W. F. XVILSON, . LEWIS A. WA'1'r:RM.x N. W. A. Yonxo. . Mol Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brow n, B ro w n Brown 9 S Marine State, 8 Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown lmou t I1 Brown 1 7 5 3 9 7 7 Brow n, PHI .... 'l'H1-:'rA . . . X1 ..... BIMMA . . . U1's11.oN CHI .... Hl'l'l'A . . . l'l'l'A .... KAPPA. . . l.Aa11nm .... l'1...... Io'1',x.... .XLPHA A1 l'll-X Umcnow. ..... . l+I11s11.oN ... RHO .... 'l'.111 ... Nl1'... Roll of Chapters. .. ..Yz1le University. . .. ....Bowdoin College. .. ...,Colby University. .. ....Amherst College.. . . . . . .. . . . .Brown University. . . . . . . .. ... . Universily of Mississippi. . . . .. ....UniversiLy of North Ll1ll'OlllHl . .. .....UniversiLy of Virginia. . . . . .. .....Mi:1n1i University. . . . .. ...,Kenyon College............... ....lJ2ll'llllOlllll College. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ...L.'Cl1ll'2ll University of Kenlnclqv. . .. .. .. ..Miclcllebury College ......... ..... . . . .University of lx'llCl'llg2ll1.... .....lVllllIllllS College. . . . . . .. .. ..Lz1fz1yette College. . .. . . . .Hamilton College. . .. ....Colgn1e University. . .. 27 1844 1844 1844 1846 1850 1850 1851 1852 1852 1852 1855 I854 1854 '855 1855 1855 1856 1856 NU ........ BETA PHI... P111 CHI .... l,SlCHl..... GAMMA l'HI ... ,... l's1 OM1cuA.... 1 B1-:'t'A L1-11 . .... , , , D1s1.'1'A C111 . P111 GAMMA. .. ,,, GAMMA l31:1',x 'l'1-11Q'1'A Z1-:'1'A A1,1'HA C111 .. . .,, PSl........ GAAIXNIA.. ..... P111 liPs1LoN... . . ,, ,, SIGMA 'l'AU .... . . . l71f:1.'1'A D1-:1,'1'A Roll of Chapters. College of City of New York .... University of Rochester.. . . . . .. Rutgers College ....... Ile Patnv University... Wesleyan University. . . Rensselaer Polytechnic. Aclelbert College ...... Cornell University. . . Syracuse University. . . . .COllll1liJl2'l4C0llCgC. . . . . . .. University of California. . .. Trinity College. . . . . . .. University of Alabama. Vanderbilt University.. University of Minnesota.. ............ ... Massaclntsetts Institute of 'l'ecl1nology Chicago University. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 28 1856 1856 1861 1867 1867 1867 1868 1870 1871 1874 1874 1875 1887 1889 1889 1890 1892 . 1 ,. , ,- QI., 'Q 42 'iw g msg. X l- i X 3 ig' K ' X rg V N! X Q Qvi gfav f Mlm I In llll Upsilon Chapter. Instituted 1850. V 1897. GEORGE MIILES BLISS, ALBERT ORSUN lf'9s'1'ER, 1'1ERBl5R'l' ALLEN 5IA'I l'ESUN, ALLEN I-lER1sER'1' CHASE, FRANK USCA!! JONES, lEluwAR11 HARR1s LI'r1,1.5y 1898. I T1-1oMAs JAYNE BURRAGE, RU1-'Us EDWARD CORLEW, GEURL11-1 AN'1'11uNv GAsR11.L CHARLES HENRY flEORGE, 11, RUSSELL C1-1A1fE1-:1-: GRAVES. 1899. Q RALPH E1JM11NDs BARRER, JAMES FRANKLIN DYER, JESSE S'l'l'1'l'SUN PEVEAR, PIAROLD XVINFRED BROWN, HUG1-1 V1N1'1-:N'1' HAZEl,.'l'lNE, Rvws ALHERTSON SOULE, JR ERNES1' 1JEW'l'I I' 'l'AL1ao'1'. IQOO. HARRY ADAMS CLAPP, WVILLIAM IJUNLAP FORBES, CHARLES SUMMER LLLYYD EDWARD SHEPARD WILKINSON, JR. 29 Xmnucn. l+1nwARD B., Xmnmrn, lflnwman S., XNGI:2l.I,, ,louN XRNol.n, C. N., .Al,r.oU, l'IoN. IJANH-:L R., miss, How. G Buss, WM. C., ioulamz, I . B., hamvN,'Wll.l.mxI J., Blnfl-'nM, GICURKEI4' A URN!-IAM, W.xI.'rl':1a W., luluvl-:l.l., WIr,l.1.nl C., BU1aN1':'1 r, CHAu1,l':s Ci., UINNICY, XVILLIAM j.. . BU'r'r1-:lewo1z'rH, Rlcv. ,Ioan-:PH. L HASIC, WARD B tn:-:sm-ako, DR. EDMUNIJ ll., rum, WM. ALLAN, . Donn, EDWIN NI.. . . .-WON, IDR. 1 u.xNKl.1N M., ho. N., . Resident Members. Brown, 93 Brown, 64 r Brown, '95 Brown, 94 Brown, '63 Union, 60 Brown. 96 Brown, 73 Brown, '93 Brown, '69 Brown, '83 Brown. '85 . Hill'X'1ll'fl, '86 Harvard, '81 . Colgate, '75 Brown, '85 Brown, '87 Brown. '86 . I-lnrvnrd, '80 . Yale, '82 l ,xNNlNc:, MAR'1'1N S.. G1-:RAl.n, Arm-:k'l' K.. Gonnmu, ICIJWANIF A., GRANT, Howmen M., Gm-:1sNr:, I-lownlm -I., Grgolunfz, IMNIM. l .. . I'IARRlNKVI'0N. Glcomzl-1 W.. IIAnv,xun. W,u.'u-zu. . . . Iioxvwun, S'I'l+1l'lIIflN 1' . l'olle'gcof'i'i13'oI' .lol-lNsoN, f'I.ARKl'1 II.. . . jomcs, Pnor. Al'r:r's'r1xl-2. joN1-:s, F. W.. . joNr-zs, j. D. B., IQENDRICK. joHN E.. . Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, New York, . Brow n, Bowdoin, . Brown, Brown, Wesleyan, KNOX, jonx, . . Brown, I,.xPn,xn. Hmm. OSCAR. . Brown, I.l'r'rl.1-is-'Il':l.n, N. W.. . llnrnnouth, I,U'l'Hl-IR, FRI-:nickle N.. . Brown, I,Y'I'Hli0E, Al.BER'I' Nl.. Brown, MACI.r:on, G1-:onox-: R., . Brown. ,9, '93 'so '95 '99 '94 998 85 75 77 60 96 93 76 764 969 384 x91 '89 1 lWA'l 1'ESON, A. 1 ,,., N1AT'1'ESoN, l-lox. CHAR NlA'I l'ESON, IFRANK W., MA'1 1'11:SoN, G. A.. . mas, Zllmnzsu, L1-:wus H., . BlE'l'CAl.l , S'l'l'Il'l'll'1N O , Momusox. lm. .-11.111-:1e'r L., AlOWRY, How. l':l.lSllA C., .l.'7x1c:1:, Cl-IAS. ll., ju., . l'A1.M1f:R, HIQNR1' R.. l'1-LRRIN, Dk. Nl'2l,SlhN. . l',111soNs, G. ll1cH11oNo. . lflfmlzcm. Ii. ID... . R1eHA1zns. REV. C. A. L-, RICH, J. W. V., . liomNsoN, CHAS. P., Rosa, Col,. H. B.. SAI.1snURv, Lrzvl IC., Hmm, l'1w1-'. Lolwzxzo, Resident Members. Brown, 'QS . Brown, '61 Brown, '92 . Brown, '96 . Dalrlmoutlm, '72 . Brown, '78 Brown, '90 . Brown, '57 Wesleyan, '91 . Brown. 'go Brown, '69 . Hz1rvm'1l,'86 Harvnrcl, '71 . Yale, '49 Wesleyan, '75 . Brown, '63 Brown. '81 . Brown, '63 Yale, '61 SH1-11mAN. WM. B., . Sx1.11:'r, CHM. H., Snrrn. Rlcv. Glcourar-2 A Snrrn. Rrelmlen W.. . S111 1'1'1, li. L.. . S'l'lN14:ss, How. jonx ll S'roeK1v1c1.1.. Gl-Ilblilllfl A.. S'1'1r1en1'. G1-:onus-1 H., 'I'1-1om,1s. CHAS. I... , . 'l',11a1-111. lufzv. jlxs. M., . 'l'o1v11:11, R711.1'H W., Il'UeK1f:1e. j. W. S., U'1'1.111', A1.111s14'1'C., lVAl.I., A. 'l.'1Nf:1.m'. XVHITIC. lm. WM. R.. lvl-il'l l'l+IN, WM. W.. WARM-zx. Clms. H., W11,1.1,1x1s, -I. P., Rcnssclnc 1' l'olytecl1iC, Brown, . Colgnle, Wesleyan, . Brown, Brown, Brown, Colby, . Yule, Wesleyan, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, lbnrtmoutlm, Brown, . I-Iarvarcl, Brown, !72 369 '74 'So '61 372 '72 '53 'S6 592 '97 YS4 '74 '86 364 '39 . v '- 0 Roll of Chapters. 4 P1-11 ..... .. . University of New York .... 41846 ZETA .. . . . . .Williams College ..... . . . . 1848 DELTA. . . . . . .Rutgers College ..... . . . . 1848 SIGMA .... . . ..University of Pennsylvania. . 1850 C111 ...... .... L Iolby University ........ 1850 EPs11.oN .... ..... B rown University. . . . . 1852 R110 ..... . . ..Harva1'd University ..... . . .1852 KAI'PA . .. .. .Tufts College. . . : .... . . . . . . 1855 'FAU ...... .... L afayette College ........... 1857 U1's11.oN .... .. ..University of North Carolina .... .. . 1858 X1 ....... ...University of Michigan .......... . . .1858 l'1 ........ .. .Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute .... .. .1865 LAMBDA .... . . ..Bowcloin College. ............ . . . . .1868 !!r:'1'A ..... .... . University of Virginia .......... . . . 1868 Psi ...... ...Cornell University. .1 .. . 1868 lU'l'A ....... . . .University of California ..... 1870 'l'111:'rA X1 .... . . . University of Toronto .... 1879 ALPHA ..... . ...Columbia College. ............. ... 1879 ALP1-IA Psi. .. ....McGill University ............... . ...1883 NU ......... . . ..Case School of Applied Sciences.. . . . . .1885 ETA ...... . . .Yale University ................ .. .1889 MU . .. . . ..l.elancl Stanford, Jr., University.. .. . . . .1892 J . .fl My .al I ' em Esi. 1897. FRED RNIERSON BRIGGS, ARTHUR MURR1' HANCOCK, HAROI.D W11.mzR PERK1Ns, ' AIAURICE Howm COOKE, Smxux' IJANELS Huxlm-1R121'. 1898. ' PAUL Enwm ALDRICH, .-XR'1'111'R Mos:-:s GR1:1aN1vOO11. ROLAND CORNEL1. POWERS, G1f1oRG1a L1-:ON.-um l1R111vx1:, l'ZmvARr1 S'1'OcK11R1nuE GUSHEE. 1899. LLOYD BROWVN, H1:R111sR'1' I-lAR1.1:1' K1-:NN12nv, FRED1-:R1c1c' HOWARD 'I'11.L1NG1-1AsT, NIERTON IAQLAND Cmmsav, HAROLD xYl'IIlS'l'lCR Us'1'11v, Hc1wARD HOUGH W11.K1NsON. IQOO. WA1.'1'1-112 .-X1.1sx11N111':R Bmusus, AR'1'11uR W1zs1.1f:v Rocxxvoon, ALLAN Rm11Nm'ON 'l'HA'1'cH12R. 33 Graduate Students. STEPHEN SRLDQN COLVIN, A. lll., '94, l'lDWARlJ NOli'l'tJN CASEY, A. B., '93, WI1.1.mM ll0l,IlliN linnv, A. M., ,93, l'Yll.l.IANl -'Oli Rr-:vNol.ns, A. B. '86, jorm lflmxcls Gm-:I-:Nl-2, A. B., FQI, limvm .-X1.r.r:N Locmz, H. l'., '96, A NDR mv .-Xnmls, . HON. EDWIN AI.rmu:H. ld. S. :Xl.DRlCl'I, . .I 0 HN L. ALGIQR, NVIl.1.mM A Arles, , '1'l-llsoncmlc AN1m news, CHAS. li. ll,xl1,lf:v. . CHAS. l-l1.,uu-:, . l-IENRV M. Boss, ju., l'Iv1s1u4:'r'l' A. llmvrcx, A'lll.'l'ON li. HRQWN, jonx G. l'll'CKl,lN. C1-ms. W. C1.lf:xll-:N'1', 7 Wim, .Xr's'rIN lxolamsox, A. B., '96. Resident Members. . llrown, Tufts, . Brown, lirown, llrown, llrown. . llrown, M 7 .l-lrown, llrown, Brown, ! 1 lurown, Y 5 llrown, Colby, 93 62 59 90 63 S9 63 56 96 92 99 77 70 S'l'l'Zl'Hl'2N Col,vlN. KT. V. Cm'1l.1.,-xml. W,xl.'rl-:la -I, C'1'sH1xf:. llmvlxxuf IJ. lmv. -Ioslcvn 'l'. IMV, l--IoN. l'lI.lSHA llvlfilz. Wm. H, lflmvv. GILMAN CT, lflsrlrzlc. O. li. l l'l'zc:meM.n, l-llcnlslml' W. Glzlfzlaxrz. lNH.r.mM S. Glu-zu-:Nl'1. . Wllmllxxl Gneosvlfzxon, jk., , ll 1-:N nw W. PIAYICS, . Brown, Colby, Brown, Yale, llrown, l-Brown, Brown. Colby, llrown, Brown, Colby, ll rown, Brown, !9I '6 '7 '9 '7 's 9 'o W 7 '4 '6 '7 G. j. Hor.DoN, . HENRY j. Hows, DR. CLARENCE 112. Ima, PARDDN 'JAH'I'RAM, F. L. V. KI-1A'I'INfi, HARRY L. KoovMAN, JOHN D. Llcwrs, . XVILLIAM MASUN, DR. H. G. BfIlI.I.BR, ELAM W. Ol.Nn-zv, JAAH-:S U. Uris, W1l.l.rAxl P. Orrs, A. D. PAYNE, L. G. PERRY, . FRANK K. PO'l I'l'IR, HoN. A. REED, l'fOWARD RICHMOND, E' S voQX Resident Members. Brown, 'QI Brown, 'QS Brown, '95 Brown, '60 Brown, '95 Colby, 'So Brown, '67 Brown, '77 Brown, '60 Brown, '98 Brown, '97 Brown, '96 Brown, '72 Brown, '69 Brown, '7l Rutgers, '62 Brown, '69 35 u'II.I.lANl j. Rl-:x'NoI.Ds JOHN W. Sl.A'l'liI4, . li. G. Smrrn, . JOHN L. SNUW, . ll1f:NRx' QT. Sm!-1.1-Ls. CTVRVS 'l'AI 'I', IR., . .IonN lb. 'l',xvl.oR. j.-ml-is F. 'l'HOMl'SON, EDGAR L. '1'INKHA!Xl, .IDHN ll. 'l'l'cK1-inc. . l lu':DlcRlcK A. Wnrrl-:, lIUN'l'l-:R C. XVHI'l'lC. XVIl.l.IAM W. NV!-ll'l'l-I, jfxmlc:-1 A. W1l.l.mns, RICHARD B. NYINSER, HoN. JOHN C. Woons . JR., Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brow n, Brown, . Brown, U n ion , Brown, Brown, Brown, Tufts, . Brown, .l ennsy1vzmia, . Brown, Brown, Brow n, 'so '74 389 '57 .67 778 '60 ,QI 95 ,7o '69 '75 '60 ,go '68 ,72 ZETA. . . 1'l'l'A .... 'l'H1c'1',1. . . IQAPPA . . . X1 ..... SIGMA. . . . PHI .... . Psi ............ ORlIClllJN lD1f:11'1'1a11m1. . . li 1c'1'A ....... ....... LAA11f.nA ........ P1 IJEU'1'1f:11oN .... R110 lJ1eU'1'u1111N .... NU IJ11:U'1'1':11oN ..... NIU 13EU'l'l'IRON.. . .. l'11's11.oN lD1s11'1'1f11mN. GABIRIA lJl'ZU'l'lCRt,JN. lo'1'A D1LU'1'1sRoN .... lO'1'A Q1856j ....... 'l'AU D1f:U1'1-:Rox . . . CHI ............... S1cmA lJ1sU'1'ERoN .... C111 DEU'1'1z11oN ..... Roll of Chapters. ....l1ron'n University. .. . . l-Bowdoin College... . . .Kenyon College. . .. ...Tufts College.. ... . . . ..l'lob11rt College . . .. .....lJicl4inson College.. . . . . . .Lafayette College. . . . .. ..ll'll.ll1lllOll College. . .. ....lJ?ll'llllUllfll College.. .. ...Cornell Uni1'ersity....... ...,Boston University.............. .. . .College ofthe Cit1'oI'Nen' ....COllll1llJl2l College .... .... .....l.el1igli Unive1'sity.... . . . .Amherst College. . .. .....Yale University. . . . . . . .. . .University ol' Miczliigun. .. ....xVllll?llllS College.. .... .....l'lZlI'VEll'Cl University. . . . .. . . ...University of Minnesota.. . . ...University of Roclieslerz... . . . .University of Wisconsin.. . ...Columbia University. . . .. 36 Vfarli 1853 1854 1854 ....1856 1857 1861 1866 1867 1869 1870 1876 1881 1883 1884 1885 1887 1889 1891 1892 1892 1892 X895 .....I896 llrrlvn. I 'hfln 1. . 11 f ,. 1-'ga 9 'I , .-,-.153 7-I-Ig. IC 113510 113121101 M1019 V Zeta. Charge. Instituted 1853. 1897. FRIIII A'1'w1sI,1, ARNIILII, ' MARUIIIS HARIILII A,fl'1RCH:XN'l', ICIIWARD WADSwoR'1'H SHEAD, Ro1sr:R'1' S'I'1-111111-:N IIZAIIQRSUN, GIH:oR1I1f: I,I1:1.ANIJ MINIQZIZ, ARTHUR CROWIQLI. STONE. - 1898. VVILLIAM KING I,O'l l'ER, ju., DAVIII WA1.1,Ac1.1 R1aI1:v14:S, JR., HAROLD HEA'I'11wUoII 'l'0'l I'EN. 1899. JULIAN CLIs11II5N'1' CHASE, CHARLES ARNOLD HULL, ROIIERT KERR LVUNS, GIQURGI: Hmvmm DAVIS, CHARLES VVALTER Low, ERNEST ANG1-:1,1. PARKIS 1900. LOUIS M11,I.1:NS HURT, ,IAAIES HOISE BUSH, NATHANIEI. XVILLIS IWYRICK. 37 Graduate Students. linwlx CoLl.lNs Fnosr, A. B., Qlirown, '9oj, lil-insular, LU'l'Hl'IR Gwnnm-zn, A. B., Qilolnnnbia, '92j. .'XI.l'IX.XNliER All-1lKl.l-2jUllN, A. M., QBrown, '93b, Slnxlcv .-Xl.mf:uxoN 5111-znxlwx, A. B., 4.-Xnnlmcrst, '85j LUQHQN Iflmvwlan '1',n'l.un. A. AI., QBrown, 57 Resident Members. il. IJ. IH-:NNI-:'r'r, Brown, '94 .lI'2l l Rl'ZY DAVIS, W. A. BLANDING, . Brown, '74 G. H. l'Zlsxv,xl.n, A. M. Bowxcx, Brown, '63 li. C. l nos'r, . A. I.. Bowl-zx, . . Bl'0Wl1,'73 Ibn. LI. 'l'. IPABIDINER, . QQEORUIC lilucsus. . Brown. '76 W. li. Gwnnxn-in. . HON. AR'rm'n I.. 'BnowN,. . Brown, '76 -I. N. Gnwxszrzn. W. F. BIQUWN, . Brown, '73 G. R. C. ll.-xl.l., . E. A. BuRl.lxu,xm-:, . c'0l'llL'll,'94 IC. B. HAQILIN, . j. l . BVRNIQ. . Hl'0Wl1.'9I7, C. N. I-lwnnlxmzmx. DR. G. W. Oxlalz, . Brown. '57 W. U. lllnm-LN, W. R. CoNAN'r, . IJ:1rtn1onlI1.'S3 S. A. Ilnrlclxs, . 38 Brown, '70 Brown, '95 Brown, 'go Brown, '64 Brown, '95 Brown. '67 Brown, '94 Brown, '72 'l'ufls, '7o Brown, '65 Brown, '93 C. C. HOSRINS. M. W. KIQRN, . W. H. KIMEALI., . F. P. LADD, . F. H. LEWIS, W. ll. MAR'1'1N, C. F. MASON, . F. M. MATHEWSON. DR. R. Ml1.r.AR, . HON. A. S. NIILLER, H. A. MONIICJE, . DR. W. F. BTORRISON. . E. B. MORSE, . H. R. PALMER, ,IULIUS PALMER, F. E. PARKER, E. S. PARKER, F. M. RHODES, Boston Resident Members. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, U n i versity, Brow n. Brown, Brown, Bowdoin. 4 Brown, Brown, '65 Ii. S. ROBERTS, i92 C. A. SI'1I.IJEN, ,94 S. A. SHERMAN, . ,93 H. L. SMITH. . '97 IION. H. j. SPOONFLR, '62 H. -I. SPOONICR, JR., '61 . W. R. S'l'iNEss, . '73 C. S. SWlClC'l'I.ANI?, F59 L. IC. iii.-XYIMIQ. . ,7I DR. V. U. 'i'AYl.0R. ,94 C. 'l'owER. l . ,79 H. '1iUNVFIR, . . '96 DR. A. W. A. IIYRAVER. '79 REV. J. -I. XVALKICN, . ,77 C. H. WAI.1.1No, . ,QI W. H. VVA'1'ER!XIAN, . '96 A. H. VVATSON, . '90 IJR. D. S. xVHI'1 l'EMOkE, 39 . Brow n, Brow n, . Amherst, Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, D96 '9. 's 390 vs 'o '7 A6 . Brown, '9 Tufts, . Brown, Brown, . ' Brown, Amherst, . Brown, . Cornell, . . Brown, Boston University, fo '9 '6 !9,, fs '9 's '7 fs WILl.IAMS, IINION, . liAMILTON, AMHERST, COLBY, ROCHESTER, DIIDDLEBURY RUTGERS, ADELBERT, NEW Yong COLGATQ BROWN, . LQARIETTA, CORNELL SYRACUSE MICHIGAN, Roll of Chapters. 1834 . 1838 1847 . 1847 ISSO . 1852 1856 . 1858 1865 . 1865 1866 . 1868 1869 1869 1873 1876 NOll'l'HXVl'1S1'ERN, . . HARVA 1111, WISCONSIN, LA IfAvIf:'I 1'1:, CoI.II1mIA, L1:HmH, 'l'U l 'I'S. . DI-1 PAUW, UNIvIaI1sI'I'1' mf PI-:xNs1'I.v.-1N1.1x. . . . UNIv1:I1sI'I'1' In-' MINNr:su'1',x. . . . NIASSACHIISl'f'I I'S INs'I'I'l'U'1'I-1 or-' 'I'I':1:IINum1:x', BOWDOIN, . S1vA11'I'HMuRr:, . .' . L1-:LAND S'I'ANmIau, jk., UNIv1:I1sI'I'1', . . UNIVERSITY 01-' CALII-'oRN1A. . 1880 1882 1885 1885 1885 1885 1886 1887 1887 1890 1891 1892 1894 1895 1895 1 u 4 - K Inv-J.-n M1 flu, , 1 N JW Y f J T ., , 1. 1 ,. ,,n,,, f w A' Mx.-mfmwfwn-' I i1.g.i ' - mx. UIQJSEIMIQM. Instituted 1868. 1897. WILLIAM joIIN BALLOU, WILLLIAAI Sli'l'CHlCI.l. LEARNIQII, WII.I.IAIxI BIIRGESS PI-:cK. EHRN CRr:I5,sH'I'oN, I-iIf:RIII':R'I' CI.I-:vIf:I.ANIm MILLIIR, HARRIS El.WlD0lJ STARR, XVILLIAM HENRY '1'HoRNI.Ex', j R., GRI-:IIQRV lJI1:x'I'I-:R u'Al.CU'1 I'. I898. PLINV ARTHIIR BOYD, GIQURGIIL AI.If'RI-in MIcI.I.If:x, u'lI.l.lAM ICIIIIENIA: WINCIIIss'I'I:R, RA'I'cI.II1'IfIs GILURGII: 'ICARL I-lIcKs. WII.I,IAAI AIIAIIIS SLAIIIQ, S'I'AI:v RI-:IIIIIIN WARIIIIR'I'oN. ISQQ, GEORGE VVILLIAIXI BAI'I.II4:s. FRIQIIIQRII: VVIIILIAM jWl'RI'l-IV, Al.IHCR'I' HIQNRY SIIILFI-'IIcI.1m, WAL'I'I:R, BOARIJMAN HUI.I.IeN, CIIARIAAZS CADI' RI-:xIINr:'I'I.IN, 'EIIWARII Alxms S'I'ocIcwI:LI., NI+:I.soN AI.I.I-:N Woon. 1900. CLIFFORD SPILNCI-: ANIJILRSQN, KI-1NNIA:'I'I-I RIIILIQV l'y0Rl-HSS, CLARILNIDI-1 BRQIVN LILSTER, ASA VVARREN ARMINGTON, WALIIIJ GIIvIfIIRII LIQLANIJ, NORMAN ALLEN Moss, CHARLES PICKETI' ROUNDY, NATHAN ALIIIQRT 'l'UF'I's. 4! Graduate Students. FRI-LDERIC O'r1s CLAPP, A. B., ,95, CHARL1-:s ALBERT MEADER, A. B.,'9r, ,IAY Rooms DICKINSON, B. P., ,95, HAVEN 1VI1s'rc.xl.1-', A. B., '96, ARTHUR JOSEPH Lr.1-:wsr.1.vN, A. B., '93, Wu.1.1AM XVASHBURN Moss, A. B., '94, IDR. H. P. Aln:o'r'r CARI. Vrf:RNnN '1'owr:R, A. B., '93. Resident Members. PRES. E. B. ANnRr:ws, , Hrgwn, F. I-I. ANDRuws, G. F. ANDREWS, A. A. BAKER, . WM. H. UARRUN. .I A. C. BARRUW5, C. W. BARROWS, R. H. BIRGE, . IC. B. HIRGE, H. C. BOWEN, . W. M. P. Bowr:N. IC. E. BRADBURY.. R., . Brown Brown, . . Brown, . Brown, 5 Brown, . . Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown . Brown Amherst, Brown, l'Ror. W. C. BRONSON, . WM. BURIJICK, . li. C. HURNHAM, . W. J. CHASE, . F. O. C1.,xl'l-, G. M. CRowm.l.. C. 141. IHZNNIS, .lR., PROP. J. Q. lJxf:,x1.m', REV. C. A. IHQINI-'llCl.ll. -I. R. Im:K1NsoN, S. A. l'lvl':Rr:'r'1', W. G. Evr:R1c'r'r, D. H. FULLER, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, 87 93 so S7 95 94 ss go 89 95 91 85 '86 IJR. C. M. Gonnmu A. J. GOODlQNOUf'iH,. C. G. HAMn.'roN, N. M. Isn.-xxx, . Pnor. XY. Ii. jfxuons, Ilolmcr-1 li. ,IAoo1:s, F. A. .loxl-Ls. , H. IJ. Krfzxrox, L. M. 1.INcol.x, REV. :X. Nl. Loren. C. H. MANQHI-:s'rr:R. C. A. NI:-:Arn-zu, H ,wr-:N M l'I'l'C.Xl.l4'. Rav. IC. C. Noonan, XV. XV. Moss, , C. C. XIIVXIIVURD, . L. C. Nl+2XX'I'1I.I., j. B. Priori. XVA1. 'l'. l'l1:cK. Resident Members. Brown, .XIl1hCl'St, Hrown, lirown, lirown, llrown, Brown, Brown, Brown, I Ian'v:n'rl, Hrown, I Zrown, Brown, Marietta, Brown, Brown, Hrown, Brown, Brown. 78 54 88 86 S2 93 90 96 92 Ss S6 QI 96 77 94 81 90 66 70 v XX. L. Pl-lll.l.Il'S, CT. C. .l'1.un1n-114, Il. XY. 1'Nl'lS'l'UN. . lm. I . 'l'. Romzlncs. 'l'. H. .lQo'r1-nvln.l., . I . E. S'rocr4wl51.l.. Illemu' Nl. S'l'ONli,. - -.- N Q.. X. lon 11.14. . XV. .l. '1'owN1-1. X. S. 'l'.'XVl.0R. . 1 w I. .X. lIl.I.INHHfXS'I'. v . 1 1 . I'. lu. l1Nc:l.r:r, Prior. XX'lNsl.ow Urfrox, XX'. G. XX'ICIiS'l'l-Ill, G. lf. XX 1-:s'roN. . lm, H. .X. XXI-ll'l'Kl1XRSIl. I-2. .'X. Wrrcox. . G. A. XX n,LrAns. Rlcv. I.. S. XX'oonwoR'rn Brown, '81 Brown, '7r Brown, '83 Union, 'So Ilrown, '93 Hrown, '90 .l5rown, '92 Brown, '93 Brown, '81 Brown, '91 Brown, '95 Brown, '86 Brown, '75 -Brown, '76 Brown, '78 lirown, '76 Brown, '91 Colgate, 'So Brown, '7l 'T Mar seieofebiif , - A --1- f VQQLL-fx L., swf-+-V . . L hOiLz.e.0-+'LiLg jibolmdzd 15343 Efgemiwgtiiufed 18544- Mzwcargonmiifacl Roll of Chapters. KAIJPA ............. . .... I-jrmvn University ...... ..... 1 872 Assocmvmm AJ.UMNI. ...... Proviclcnce, R. I .... . . ..... 1895 44 1 a 7lrx'lnu,. 111: flu Q My .4 ,ig.., , . fF'm.ff3'!ivf 1 L Wm Mags- ,, -' 1, A A ' n3YbAfiQ'-nffwxw. S33 - 1897. Ilo1m'1'1o CL1s111Nu .'XI.I,I'ZN, A1:'1'1-1111: ll1x1.1-: C11,x11111-:1:1.A1N, W11.11I11: .'X1,1.1-tx S1'11'1 1', MA1a'1'1N Hu1.1.1s 1-XRNu1.1J, G1-211141111 Comsl-:s11,x1,1. H,1'1'c11, ju., RUMV1-11.1, Snwleles W11.cm1X. 1898. juHN .1Xs111.1:v GANIMONS, H0XV1XI!lb l141w1-:N Gu1411.n1. SIRIUS 5,1v1.1:s I,.1Xl'lI.-XIXI, ju., Wmnnmuuw .IUHN Sm:1e11aN1:1:. V 1800. CHAu1.1zs IMYK1-: A'1'1c1NS, lfllwu,-114 L1-11: l11.,xxc'111x1e11. G1111,1--mum f'l.IN'I'1lN Il,x'1'11MvAv, G1-:f11er:11: I-I1:1e111-iv RM'x10ND. 1900. MYRLDN DAN11p1. I,.1w11Ax1. W1x1.'r1:1a I-Imvmum M1'1'c111:1.1,, LAw1uf:Nc1: WA1:w1c1c Rm:1NsoN, RM' L11:s'1'1-:R W H1'1'N Ev. 45 ALLEN UASSl'I'I l', NDWARIJ IJ., BEl.I,ows, IIoRA'rlo IC., Bv:I.r.oxvs, OSCAR lf., BICKNELL, .'XI.LBN BUlf:l.I BLAISDELL, BERTRAM S.. HOARDMAN, CHARLES W.. BUI,l.oc:K, Ur-zonom N.. HUTMAN, Cl.ARlcNr:lf: .-X., CAxrmmI.L, Lr:oNARn ll. CoRNm,l., HowARn I'.. lJoUor,As, SAMUEI. 'I'.. linnv, ALI-'Run U., Esrns, JAMES F., . lflsxl-1, W. EDWARD, . CQORHAM, 19'REm:Rrc: P., joHNsoN, Ar,mcR'r B.. KING. DR. EUGENE l'.. LAKEV, FRANK IQ, 'QM 'Emo Kappa Chapter. Instituted 1872. Graduate Students. BUELI. BlcKNr:l.1., A. B.. '96, I FREDERIC Poomg GoRHAn, .-X. M., '94, FRANK EDWIN l,AK1-Lv. A. B.. '94, .'Xl,BER'I' Busnxrzm. jouxsox, A. NI.. '92, XVlI.l.IAM jonx VANl.l-:nvl':N Os'l'lcRHol.r'1'. A. M., '94. Resident Members. Brown, '73 l,r:u'rla. Al.uxANmaR l'., . Brown, '83 Brown, '92 Loma, l'lARRY Brf1R'1'RAM, Brown. CX-'99 Brown, '95 NICLANI-2. CHARl.1f:s H., Brown. '93 Brown, '96 Osman, Lmmlcl. j., . Brown, '72 Brown, '89 UH'l'l-IRHUU'I', XVINTHRUI' J Brown, '93 Brown, '86 l'IKl-1, DAVID B., . Brown. '94 Brown, '73 PU'l I'ER. xVAI.'I'I-XR A., Brown, 87 Brown. '76 R1-:MlNr:'roN. DR. l'1noAR Brown, '85 . Brown, '92 Rvzvworns. u'AI.'I'l-IR S.. Brown, '93 Brown. '81 Sr.Ann. fll'IORGE H.. Brown. '77 Brown, '72 Sr.Am:, u'll.l,lAM I... Brown, '78 Brown, '79 Srocvm. PERCY ll. S.. Brown, '89 Brown, '93 SMITH. IDR. EDGAR B., Brown, '78 Brown, '79 SMITH, .lor-IN u'lI.l.lANl, Brown, '96 Brown, '93 SW!-2E'l'I.AN'D, Wn,1.lAM H.. . Brown, '78 Brown, 'QI WELCH, IDR. S'rm-HHN A., Brown, '79 Brown, '76 WHmsI.r:R, ARTHUR L., Brown. '89 Brown, '94 OHIO ALPHA . INDIANA ALPHA. .. KEN'1'UCKY' A LPHA .... .... INDIANA BI1'I'A .... XVISCONSIN ALPHA. lI,LlNOIS ALPHA. . . INDIANA GARINIA .. OHIO BIf:'I'A ...... INDIANA l,PEL'I'A .. . AIICHIGAN ALPHA.. OHIO GAMMA ..... INDIANA EPSILON . INDIANA ZIs'I'A .... VIRGINIA ALIII-IA . . MISSOURI ALPHA.. ILLINOIS DIsL'I'A. . . IOWA ALPHA ..... GEORGIA ALPHA... GEORGIA BII'I'A . GEORGIA GAMMA . New YORK ALPHA .... OHIO DI:L'I'A ..... PENNSYLVANIA AI,l'HA ,... . . Roll of Chapters. Miami University... Indiana University .... Centre College ..... Wabash College ......... University of Wisconsin. . . Northwesterii UnivcI'Sity. . . Butler 'University ......... . Ohio Wesleyan UlllX'CI'Sll5'. . . Franlclin College .......... UniveI'Sity of Michigan... Ohio University ...... Hanover College ...... De Pauw University .... Roanoke College ..... Missouri University .. Knox College ........... Iowa Wesleyan UlllX'Cl'Slll'. . . University of Georgia.. .. Emory College ......... Mercer University .... .Cornell University ...... University of Wooster .... Lafayette College ..... 47 1848 1849 1850 1850 1857 1859 1859 I86O 1860 1864 1868 1868 1868 1869 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 187: 1872 1873 l,fAl.ll ORNlA ALPHA. . . MICHIKJAN BIJVA. . . VIRGINIA BI-:ra .... VIRGINIA Gamnx .... fyl-IIO l'iP5ll.UN ..... NEBIQASKA AI.I'IIA.. . . VIRGINIA lJIeI.'I'A ...... PENNSYLVANIA liI':'I',x .... .. . . PENNSYLVANIA GANIMA. .. . 'l'ENNEssIcIs ALPI-IA .... MIssIssIvI'I AI.I-Ha .... AI.AIsAxIA :Xl.l'l'lA .... II.I.INoIs EI'sII.oN. .. II.I.INoIs ZIQTA .... AI.AImiIA litem ....... l,l'2NNSVI.VANIA l7El.'l'A. VEliBl0N'1' AI.I'IIA. . . . . . .. .... Roll of Chapters. University of California... Michigan State College .. ..University of Virginia. . . .. lianclolph-liiacoti College.. . . . . ..l5uclItel College ..... .... University of Nehraslta. . .. Richniontl College ..... ........ . . Pennsylvania College ...,.......... .. Washington ancl jefferson College. . . .. . Vanderbilt University ............ .. University of Mississippi .... University of Alabama ...... Illinois Wesleyan University. . LOl1llJ2'tI'Cl University ........... Alabama Polytechnic lnstitute .... Alleghany College ............ University of Vermont.. . PENNSYLVANIA l'iI'5ll.ON.. . . .... Dickinson College. . . . iN'fISS0URII 1iIf:'I'A. . . . . . . . MINNIcso'I'A ALPHA. . . lowlx BETA .... .... IQANSAS AI.I'II.x .... NIICI-IIIIAN G.uIxI.i. .. Westminster College ..... .. . .University of Minnesota. .. Iowa State University. .. Ul1lX'Cl'SlI3' of Kansas.. . l-Iillsclale College ..... 48 1873 I873 1373 IS74 1875 1875 I875 1875 .I875 I876 1377 1877 1878 I878 1879 1879 1879 1880 I88o ISSI 188: I8S2 I88: 'FIENNESSEE BETA .... KJHIO Z15'1'A ........ 'l'14:xAs B11:'1'A ......... PENNSYLVANIA Z1f:'1'A .... New Yokx l313'1'A ..... MAIN11: ALPHA ...... New Yom: D1sL'1'A ..... New I-IAA1Ps1I1111a ALPHA .... No1z'1'H CA1coL1NA B1-:'1'A. KENTUCKY IJ15L'1'A ...... MASSACHllSh1'l I'S ALPHA. 'l'1zxAs GAMMA ......... New Yomc l'll'SIl,0N .... V11u11N1A Z1s'1'A ...... PENNSYLVANIA ETA .... MAssAe1-1Us1:'1 1's BIQTA. . . Ruomc ISLANI1 ALPHA.. LoU1s1ANA ALPHA .... NIISSOURI GA1111A .. CALI1-'o11N1A BETA. . . lLLINOIS E'rA. .... . INDIANA 'l'HE'rA. .. 011111 l1I'1'A ..... . Roll of Chapters. University of the South .... Ohio State University.. . University of Texas ........ U11iversity of .l.JCl1l1SylVi1lllkl .... Union College ............. Colby University. . Columbia College. . . 1Jil.l'Ul1Olll.ll College. ......... . University of North Carolina.. . . . Central University. . . . . . . . . . Williams College. . . . . . . . .Southwestern University... . Syracuse University .. ......... . . Washington and Lee 'University Lehigh University. ........... 1. . . . Amherst College. . . Brown University. . . . . ..'liLllZ'll1G ITl1il'Cl'Sity.... .. Washington University .......... .. Leland Stanford, J1'.,U11ive1'si1y... . .. University of Illinois ......... l,lll'ClllC University. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... Case School of Applied Science. . .. . . . 49 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1884 1884 1885 1885 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 1888 1889 1889 1891 1891 1395 1894 1896 Instifuted 1889. ' 1897. ' I-IowARD Bowm: BRIGGS, AR'I'Hl'R M11,'1'oN MCCRlI.l.IS, HLJYVARD AIASUN VAN G1-:1.D1sR, l'AU1. REV1-:RE BU1.1,ARn, FRANc1s .-XUGUs'1'us RUGG, FRANK R11w1..-xN11 W1-11s1s1.1-JR, CHAR1.1:s l41R1'1N LEWIS, l'l1aR111':R'1' LEWIS SWAN, C1-1AR1.1-is I'1RN1gs'1' W1-11'1'1- GUY MuN'1'Ros1: VVHIPPLE. 1398. XVARREN EAR1. GREENE, EL1111: SAN1-'GR11 'l'U'1 1'1.1:, .IGHN W11.1.1s UPTON, I-low1-11.1. GRURG1: W11.cox. 1899. lI1':R111aR'1' FRANCIS CLARK, NA'1'1-1AN11f:1, H11w1,AN1m G11-'1f11RD. Dw1G11'1' HU11111s1, HA1.1,, NA'1'HAN114:1. 'I'R1v1.1, EWER, 'l'Ho111As 11-11'1fRRsoN GR11f1f1N, -IR., 'l'H1:Rs'1'oN NIASON P111:'1 1'1:P1,Ac:1a, FR1am1AN I'U'1'N1s1', JR., EDGAR FRANCIS V11.Rs. IQOO. G1:11RG1s G11,1-ns BASS, jus1e1'H uv.-XRRI-IN Duxvxs, AR'1'111'R ldmvm NuR'1'oN, LAWR1-:NCR V1N'1'oN CA1.mLR, RA1,1-1-1 l RR111:R1n:R HANsoN, IJAvm lC1m1fN11 'l'RU15sm:1.1.. L'1,1N'1'oN L'11As1-: XVI-il'l'E. 50 llrvvkm l9ll7u. mm V ff, af 11 W. II. I-BARNARD, H. M. ISARRY, Pl. li. BUCKLIN. I . E. LTARv1cN'l'r:1e, A. CUSHING, . QM iflnzliex Graduate Students, H,l'H lTuNRAn lflw, Qiirown, '94j. NYll.l,mxl H mlelahzlrl' IQICNIQRSON, Qlirown, '96j. AI.nl':1l'l' SWIIVI' Alllllbild, fhlirown, '96j. lfklfzlmlfzralc SLULJUM, Qlirown, '95fb. AI'f:Ifs'rus 'l'Ame1: Swl1f'l', qulkrown, '89jJ. WAl..'l'rf:u IIARRIS Yuuxcz, Brown ' o. . , 9 Resident Members. Brown, . Brown, Brown, . Brown, Brown, .89 ,94 96 ,89 ,89 Q . A. GRI-:1f:N1f:, ' . Brown, E. HOIl'l'ON, . Brown, E. KEI,LlCX'.V Hillsdale, E. 'l'II,I.EY, . Amherst, M. VVRIGHT, . Brown, .'XLAliA5lA ALPHA E11s1I.oN. . . Al.AliABlA B1:'I'A B12'1'A..... A1,A11AMA l3If:'1'A DE1.'1'A.... t2A1.I1foIeN1A HIQTA PSI. . . GI4oIu:IA A1.1'HA BETA . . . lil-ZORGIA A1.1'11A 'l'H1s'1'A.. .. GI-:o1zrI1A A1,1'IfIA Z1t'I'A.. . GIso1toIA 13I3'I'A I0'l'A .... lI.l.lNOIS GAMMA Z1s'1'A .. . INDIANA GAMMA GAMMA... l,otIIsIANA BIc'I'A EPSILON. . .. XlAss.-tC1111sE'I 1's GAMMA BETA KIAINIC BIa'I'A U11s11.oN .. .. .. NIAINE GAMMA ALPHA AIICHIGAN ALPHA MU . . . NIICIIIGAN ll1:'1'A KAPPA .... NIICI-IIGAN l2Ic'1'A OM1c11oN ........ .. NoIa'1'I1 CARo1.INA ALPHA lJ1:1.'I'A . . . . . .. NoI1'I'H CAROLINA ALPHA VIII. .... .... Nicw ilicizsl-:v AI.1'1-1A IQAPPA.. New YORK A1.P11A CJMICRON.. . . . . . . Nnw Yoiztc BETA '1'111a'1'A. . .. Onto ALPHA NU ...... . R011 of Chapters. A. and M. College. Southern University .... University of Alalaznna. ...... . Leland Stanford, jr. University University of Georgia. ....... . litnory College ...... Nlercer University ...... School of Tecltnology .... University of Illinois .... .. Rose Polytechnic Institute. . . 'l'nlane University .... ... 'l'1Ifts College ........ Maine State College .... Colby University .... Aclrian College. .. Hillsdale College. .. .-Xlbion College ............. . University of North Carolina... ... 'l'rinily Collcgje ....,....... Stevens Institute ....... SI. Lawrence University .... Cornell University ...... Mt. Union College. .. 52 '879 1885 1885 1891 1878 1881 1880 1888 1395 1893 1887 1893 1891 1892 1881 1888 1889 1879 1883 1881 1882 1887 1881 ALPHA Psi . .. UIIIo tJI1Io ISETA UI-1Io B14:1'A OIIIU BI:'I'Ix UHIO BIa'I'A l'1'I'A. .. MU. .. RHO .... OAI Inc .A ......... l'If:NNsvI,vANIA .-XI,III-IA lo'I'A. .. l'IsNNsvI.vANIIx l'IaNNsx'I.v.xNI.-1 l'If:NNsvI,v,xNI.x .XI,I'IIIx Ruo. .. AI.l'l-lA UI'sII,oN lQl'lODl'Z lsI.IxNIm GIx1IxIA I3EI.'l'A. .. SoU'I'1-I CAIaoI.IN,x :ll.Pl-IA PHI.. .. SULIIIH tjAIaoI.IN,x llIf:'I'A PHI. .. 'l'I:NNI4:ssI-:I-3 AI,I'II,x 'l',xU. . . . 'l'IsNNI-:ssl-:I-1 l4I41'I'A PI . . . . 'I'I-:NNI4:ss1:I: llE'l'A 'l'AU. . . . 'I'I:NNI-:ssme l,AAII1I'1A.. . . 'l'I1:NNI1:sSIaI1: OMIIJGA ....... 'l'ExAs CQANIMA UI-sII.oN ,... VIf:mIoN'1' l'lI41'l'.-X ZI-:'I',x. . . . VIRGINIA Hr:'I'.1x ..... . YIIuIINIIx lJI:I.'I',x .... VIIUIINIA ICPSI LUN. . . . Roll of Chapters. ...WilteIIbLII'g College. .. ...Wesleyan 'UIIiveI'siIy. ...Wooster U niversily.. . . .Marietta College. . . . .. ...Ohio Stale University.. . ...Muhleiiburg College. .. ...Lehigh University. . . .. . . . . l'eIII1sylvzIIIia College. . . . . . ...University of 1'enI1sylx'aIIia1.. ....l-lrown Ul1lVt!l'Slly. . . . . . ... . . .South CaI'oliI1:I College. . . . . .wollorcl College ......... . . . .. .S. W. Presbyteriaiii University ....Vanderbilt UIIiveI'sily. . . . . .. ...S. W. Baptist University. . .. . . . .Cumluerlancl College. . . . ...University of the South. .. . . .Austin College ...... ... ....University of VCl'll1fJIll. . . . .. ...lVz1sl1iI1gloII zlml Lee Uiiivursi ....UniveI'sity of Virginian. . . . . .. . . .Roanoke College. . . . 53 my.. 1883 1887 1888 ISQO 1892 1881 1882 1882 1881 1894 1883 1891 1882 1889 1890 1868 1877 1895 1887 1865 1868 T869 Graduate Student. s'l'EWAR'l' AI.IfIu:D McComIII:Ie Ilirown. '96j. Resident Members. HIYIII DAVIS, fUIliVCI'Sitj' of Vermont '95j. .IUIIN WHI'I'xIAN PIMQRV, C'Brown, ex-'97j. HI4:RIxI:I:'I' BIQADIIQRII HoIe'I'oN, Qlirmvn, 96j. WII,I,IAxI l RAxuIs x1INER, Qlirown, '96j. Q . '397- SAIIIUEL ADAMS, jfxmzs IJARKIIIQ C'umIIas. JAIIIQII HARVEY R.'INnAI,I,, . CI-IARI.I:s EUGENI: CLIF'I', HIQHN IIUXVARII III-zxllxu, -lusI:I'II CfIIANImI.I':I: RIIHIIINS. 1898. RIJIIILIQI' jAQUI'I'H 1 Ul.I,l'1I4, FRANK ICIIIVARII HOPKINS, -IIIIIN l'I':'I I'IIaoNI-:. XVAl,'l'I:IR AAIIIR f:UlI.lC, zu., DIoNvsIIIs l IeAxcIs 0,BRIEN. GI-ZHIIIIIII ICIIIVAIQII WAI,KI:Iz WII.I oIeIm .IAY GIINN, l uIzIwm-I.g lII.gx-I-,QR l'IaRKINs, J. RAI.I'IfI WI:I,I,IIIAN. 1899. PlIzNIss'I' SIMUNS BISHOP, RALPH CAI,I+:Is Es'I'I':s, ITIQNIQY WAIIII: HOPKINS, JOHN 'l'HoxIAs CASEY, WII,I.IAxI EI,I,Is FARNHAM. PHII,I.II' i'I,AI' -IACK. GI:oIu:If: W.AIeRI1:N DAVID, GI+:uIu:I': AI,IIIaIa'I' t:UI'l.lTlxf:, O'I'Is WIII'I'I-: SI':III:wIctK. IQOO. ' UII.III5R'I' N'EW'l'ON BA'I'cHI:I.III:R, l I4I':Im HUN'l'lNG'l'1JN Po'I I'I:I4. LVAIAN AI,I-III:IIs RANIIALL, GIQORGIQ WAsHINf:'I'0N CAIII'I':N'I'I1:I4. JR.. I-IIQNRI' Smmux l'IeA'I I'. 'R.XI.I'lI XVIl.I.I.-XXI S'l'0IlIl,-Hill. AI:'I'IIIIII I,I.I-:wI.I,I'N WI:II:II'I'. ' S4 I llrrirn. lVnln -1 I..n11sDA. . . P1 .......... PHI. ....... . BETA Dl'1l.'l'A. . BETA E11s11.oN .... li11:'1'A 'l'H1-:TA . BETA X1 ..... OMICRON ..... B1.:TA GARINIA. BMA l'.'1'A .... BETA KAPPA. . BETA P1 ..... BETA Rao .... B1f:'1'A TAU .... H1-:TA UPSII.ON. H1-:'1'A ........ DELTA ..... EPs11.oN. . . . ZETA .... Mitt Seite. Roll of Chapters. ...Vanderbilt University ....... . ....University of Mississippi. . . . .. ...Washington and Lee University fRainbowj Qkainbotvj ....University of Georgia ......... . .. ... . . .Emory College ....... . . . .. . .University of the South. . . . . . .Tulane University .... .. . . . . University of Iowa .... ... . . .University of Wisconsin. . . ... .University of Minnesota... . University of Colorado... . . . . . . . . .Northwestern University. . . . . . ...Leland Stanford, jr. University .. . .University of Nebraska. . . . . . . .. .. . University of Illinois.. . .. . . . .Ohio University... . . . .. . .University of Michigan... . ...Albion College. ..... .. .. . . .Aclelbert College . . . . . 55 t., ,... -... ... ... ..-. 1879 1848 1896 1882 1882 1883 1889 1880 1888 1883 1883 1893 1893 '894 1894 1862 1875 1876 1882 IOTA ...... KAl'l'A .... MU ..... C111 .......... BETA ALPHA. . BETA BETA .... l5E'1'A BETA BI'I'I'A Zl'1'I'A . . . PHI l's1 .... A1.1f11A .... ciAMMA. . .. Rao. bIGMA........ UPs11.oN ...... BETA BETA BETA BETA BETA LA M1111A . Mu ..... NU ..... OAIICRON. . . CHI .... Roll of Chapters. . . . . .Michigan Agricultural College.. . . . .....Hillsclale College.............. .. . .Ohio Wesleyan University. . . . . . .... Kenyon College ........ . . . . . . Indiana University. . .. ... .De Pauw University. . . .. . . ...Butler College... . . . .. . . . . .Ohio State University... .....Wabr1shCollege................. ....AlleghanyCollege................. .. . .Washington and Jefferson College. . . .. . . . . . . . .Stevens Institute of Technology.. . . . .....Wiill8lI1S College................. . ...Rensselaer Polytechnic Il1SllllltC.... ....Lehigh University.................. .....Tufts College........................ .. .....Massachusetts Institute of 'l'ecl1nology..... ....CornellUniversity.f.................. ....BrownUniversity...... . 56 1872 1867 1866 1881 1870 1871 1875 1894 '894 1863 1861 1874 1891 1879 1874 .1889 1889 1890 1896 . ., , 1. , U . 4. . , .f -. - 171-..-zm, Piuza . N I f ,, NL . 1 A ,,.. -rfE2':wgx. 1- Q' a,'y'wuq.V M-I, 1 f,,-my Q--,wwf-f1,L. W - 7 fy xnuhw u .,v 1897. BNNjAMlN THOMAS LIVINGSTGNE, MARCUS WARD LYON, JR., FRANK 1':I.lil-1R'I' WA'l'SuN. 1898. Louis Al,l.r:N Cflwclwk, MARSDEN RHODES FOSTER, AR'l'Hl'le Grzuluzl-1 I-IosT, FRI-rn' ANmu1:w Smm1e'1'. 1899. WAl,'l'uR lvrzs B.xu'l'1.E'1'1', GEoR1:1f: SM-'rfuluw Bla.-xl., SAMU1-xl, M'.-XIQSIJHN Hr:A1.b:. ilk., julm AR'l'HUR Cmmzrl. ugoo. ' JAMES NIICKIEI. XVILUIAMS, '98, AR'I'Hl'R Hmmcnfz Hl.ANLII'lANIl, '99, jul-iN 1.1-xr: CIIAPIXIAN, JR., 1900 Resident Member. SIDNEY BAKER, . . Tufts, ,QS 57 ALPHA DEI.'I'A PH1, IJELTA PHI. . PSI UPSII,ON, . BETA 'l'HE'l'A Pl, D1f:1.'1'A KAl,I'A I-1Ps11.oN, . ZETA PSI, . ALPHA l,El.'l'A PHI, lJ1s1.'rA PH1, . Psi U1's1LoN, BETA 'l'Hl'I'l'A Pr, DE1.'l'A KAl'l'A El'Sll.UN Z1c'1'A I-'51, . 'l'HE'l'A Dm,'1'A CHI, Dm.'1'A UPs11.oN, PHI D1cL'1'A TH1e'1'A, ALPHA TAU OMEGA, IJELTA TAU D1:L'1'A, Q . 28 'l'HE'l'A D1s1,'1'A CHI, 26 lJm.'1'A LIPSILON, 26 CHI P1-11, . , 28 PHI D1-:LTA 'l'Hx'1'A, 22 ALPHA 'FAU O1s11:1sA, I9 1HCI.'I'A 'FAU ID14:1. 'A, Conventions. . . - . D1:Im17, Jlfrh., April 26-27, 1896. ixqflfl 1'7ll'k Cffy, IWW. 27, 1896. . Jlllll lflfbllf, flllkh., Jllunv 7, 1896. 1470170 S1f05h111'.Sybf'1'11,:,f.v, IV Ifn.,f10' . lg 2 . 18 ' 3 15 28-30, 1891 fVT1.vh1'il!z', YPVIII, IWW. 11-12-1 3, 1896. IWW' Ybrk Ci!-y, A1077 24-2 5, 1896. . .Yrw York CWZZV, JVYW. 24-25, 1896. 1'lfmj?1r1l, 1Vn.v.r.. Off. 22-2 3, 1896. lW1'ln11'1:01hia, IWW. 24-28, 1896. I 7L'7f'l'1tUllf: Ohzb, Dar. 29, 1896. . 1ml1'11mrf1ul1'.v, Ind., Ang. 20-22, 1895. 58 OROSCOPES Furnished Free. The only conditions are that readers shall send date of birth, a lock of hair, one shoe and half a wornout necktie, together with tive coupons cut from the cover of the Liber to Astrologer, Lziw' oiiice. This little gentleman was born in 1890. He is short but sweet, has pretty brown hair and .l'k'6'lfL'l'l'L'k Albert .Sl-mm-fix. beautiful roguish eyes. He is known to his playtnates as the kid, but has fair prospects of becoming a man if he only lives long enough. He should avoid the little girls until after he is weaned, and for the present confine his energies to building block houses and shaking his rattle. 'I'he astral con- ditions at his birth, Uuno riding her bicycle on the Milky Way, and Mars playing draw poker with Vulcanj, warn his mother to be careful and not allow strangers to kiss him when she takes him out in his baby carriage. When he grows up, he will make a good living pictttre, or might possibly succeed at a hand organ. A Was born in the seventies, with the sun out of sight, Apollo smoking cigarettes, and Venus .-lfllllzll Ruger ll'-If-mx. dancing the Hoochie Kutehie at the Sink. He is tall, with a slim waist and graceful figure. Has strong tendencies to wear his neckties loud and his feet large. Would do well to avoid prayer meetings and other dangerous localities, and should not be allowed to play'with tin swords or other dan- gerous weapons. Might succeed as a cigar store Indian and would do well as a horrible example. This blushing little lady was born in 1883, with the Milky Way sprung aleak, the Great .lllkhfzfljzscyfh lit'-m-,ix Bear getting a hair cut, Mars playing football, and the North Star gone to Florida for his health. She has a beautiful complexion, blushes easily when agitated, and her big blue eyes capture all hearts with which she comes in contact. For these reasons she should be careful not to go out except when wearing a veil and accompanied by a chaperone. The planets point to several unlucky years in her career, the most unfortunate being 1899. She wiould make a good poster for the LIl!ll1t'J'l lhmc fourlml. This gentleman was born sometime ago, with Mars at present arms,i' Vulcan enlisting for 1'?'t111K' ,ErfawrnlH-fk-1l.t'. Cuba, jupiter studying Military Science, and Saturn and her satellites all pulling the leg of the military department. He would be Very good looking if he had only been born so. Should be careful not to wear tightly laced corsets except when in uniform. If allowed to handle dangerous instruments, care should be taken that he does not cut himself, or stick the points into his eyes. After seven hours' hard study of the planets we are ttnable to state jttst what he is good for, bttt think that he might possibly succeed as a living edition of the Military Tactics, bound in calf-skin. 59 . This gentletnan was born with the Pleiades weeping, Mercury at the freezing point, the Big fl'!'0l1,g'L' .-lzlfhtzzfy G-.wk-lf. Dipper half fttll, and Neptune writing editorials for the Hernlfi. He is about six feet long by two feet wide, wittd good, lungs sottnd tveryj, skin healthy, and warranted not to bite. Ile should avoid everybody between tlte hours of I2 A. M., and ti.59 t'. at., and should keep away frotn athletics in every form. Would he very successful as an advertisement for Hood's Sarsaparilla,.Qthat tired feelingj, attd might do well at shovelling snow. This gentleman was born with jupiter knocking out Mars on a foul, Saturn gone to bed lVi!!iam Dumb! tif-MQ'-Ill. with a black eye, juno sick with the grippe, and Neptune out on three strikes. He is about six feet long, two feet wide, and as thick as the artnet' plate on a cruiser. Would do well for the present to keep up his boxing practice, bttt shottld make sttre and strike an opponent only when the latter isu't looking. .Ks a baseball player he will find for his talents plenty of room--for improvetnent. As a pertnanent residence, the Libvr would recommend to hitn either the North Pole, or sotne savage island where there are plenty of gentlemanly cannibals. lt' he chooses the latter, we have no doubt that he will be wartnly welcotned and fully appreciated. As to his future, we are unable to lind anything definite in the stars. Lord only knows and lte won't tell. 'l'his little gentleman was born in the backwoods of Maine, with Vulcan plugging for exatns., fzmex I1zrkerC--mb.v. Mars in training for the football team. and Mercury singing a bare solo, Like the pine- trees of his native state he is tall and graceful g unlike them, he is about three tniles around. He wears a nttmber 7M hat on a number it head, and this is why he doesn't speak to common people. Is a very good fellow, what there is of him, and there is enottgh of him, such as it is. Would make a very good pastry cook, and might succeed as a bass druttt. V This gentleman was born in the Highlands of Scotland where they wear kilts, with Venus Harbor! Lrfcffs Sa'-11. Ceres and ,Saturn gone to a whist party, the Great Bear in knickerbocket's chasing Orion for the sake of his golf stockings and tlte North Star gone South for his health. He boasts a brunette complexion, raving hair, and a tireek profile. Should keep away frotn the library until after sttpper, when the tio-Eds. have gone honte. When he gets rich, might pttrchase a pair of trousers, bttt this is not essential to his happiness or success in life. Would probably make a living teaching Chinese, and might succeed as a tin pedlar. This gentleman made his debut in tlte world with Bacchus and Venus sitting in the back 161100 !m'r1'ln11nH-rr-.r. pat'lot', the gas turned down, and tltc clock set back an hour and a half. He has a very graceful figure, a well-turned ankle, and carries hitnself as gracefully as a wild turkey tack- ing against the wind. Considers himself very dangerous to the gentler sex, and should be handled by them only with 60 gloves-boxin ' frloves. l or the mresent at least. he should avoid the wearing of corsets and n'e would remind him that za g a l D 9 calling cards are cheaper if yon buy them by the thousand. Should avoid work in any form, and guard against early hours, Q1 A. MQ Would make a fortune as a dressmaker's model g success in any other line is doubtful. This child came upon the earth with Apollo swapping his lyre for a Cornet, Vulcan organ- GeofggfclW1.r.rqt' 73'-qv. izing an orchestra. and jupiter leading the Olympian chorus in Alma Mater. He was born with a brass horn in his mouth, and the brazenness thereof seems to have commnicatecl itself to his entire personality. Always has a good supply of gas on hand and is said to snore in 143 Hat. For the present should lay everything else aside, and devote all his energies to developing his lungs. lf his shape could be changed for the better, would make a good pneumatic tire, and would probably succeed as leader of a German street band at Eve cents a tune. t This animal was not born, but was accidentally let fall upon the earth before the gods had Cha1'!1'.r .4l7lfr2111l'jW-7'.S'd. decided what to make of it. All the planets were sound asleep at the time. In form, it bears solne resemblance to a human being, but its actions and speech plainly show that the relation to humanity, if any, is but slight, From the position of the stars, we are inclined to believe that it belongs to the species so long sought for by Darwin. lt would probably be a success, tif securely cagedj as the star attraction of a dime museutn. At the time of this gentleman's birth, Vulcan was running for manager of the Olympian Waller Amar G-I-, IW. 2. football team, with Mars pulling the wires of Apollo's lyre, and Neptune working a political deal with Saturn. ls very well formed, but not so well informed. Has no use for anybody but hiinself, except on election days. Will make his mark as a great political boss-in a ward precinct. This dear little angel was born in 1889, with Venus telling her beads, Mercury crying for a IfVal'ler ,4!1'.rnml'rr l?r1.gft'.r. halo like -Iupiter's, Apollo passing the contribution box, and all the rest singing the Dox- ology. Being built on contract, he is composed of simon-pure material, even to his wits. which are all wool, although less than a yard wide. Should stick closely to his studies, never touch a card, even a calling card, and confine his reading of fiction to those Sunday-school books in which the bad little boy is always drowned. Should especially beware of lemonade, that first step in the broad road which has led so many down, down, to destruction, death and damnation. lf he ever gets to be a man, of which the LIBER has solne doubts, he will make a good decoy for a fake auction room. 6x f:Qm.IIKfy. BENIAIVIIN FRANKLIN CLARKIQ. A. M., ACTING I RIESIIJI'IN'l'. l'rqf3'.v.vw' qf.Ilf'r'ha11l'ml l:'1qg'1'l1r1'1'17Lg'. A ALPHICUS SPRING PACKARD, NI. IJ. PH. IJ.. ALIIERT I-IARKNISSS. PH. D.. I.I.. D3 I-'rrgA'.v.vm' :gf ZIIIIYQQLI' ann' Gmlrgqy, l'rry1'.v.vm' qf IM' lirrM' l.1114gf1rqg'1' mul l.1'!f'rallrn', li'lmv'1'f1r.s'. JOHN HOWARD APPI.I-ITON, A. NI.. ALONZO WILLIARIS, A. M.. Nefuporl- lI'qg1'r.v I '1'1yc.x'.mr fgf Ljrlzlzivlfy. l'1'ql?'.v.vur qf Me Gl'l'7llllIllI' Lu1gq'11qge.v and L1'lv1'al11rr.v IILISIIA BENJAMIN ANDREWS, lm. D., LI., D., I I'RI'ZSIlJI'ZN'l'. l'rfy'e.v.w1' Qf JIfl2I'lYf mm' I fllelledlml l'h1'!o.mf1hy. I-IERMON CAREY BUMPUS, PH. I7., EDMUND ISURKIC IJ1iI.AI3ARRE, PH. IJ, l'1ugfrs,mr qf C.'ru11fn1mlhu' .-lmzluuqv am! Cqllfzlftll' qf My .Ifll3'L'IlIlI.V, l'rqff.'.v.vnr qf l,.E1'l'hll,ff1fLI'. CARI. IIARUS. I'II, IJ., JAMES IRVING NIANATT. PH. IJ., LI.. IL. llrzzzzrrl' l'1'rycx.vor If IW-yszl's. l'z'qfe.v.wv' qf Glwl' l.1'lr1'uf1n'u am! Hzlvlofjlf. HENRY BRAYTON GARDNER. PH. D.. .4.vxar1?zle l'rqfes.vo1' fy' l'uh'l12'a! Erommgv. 62 Ho ' 0 5, ! 5 u 4 IQLISHA BENJAMIN ANDREXVS. ll. D., l,l.. ll., l'Rl'1SllDl-IN'l'. , l'rfyL'.v.mr :gf xlhlm! ami lnldlfrllnrl fWl'f1lA'1V7hv1'. Xl.Bl'1R'1' l lARKNliSS, l'Il. ll., l.l.. ll.. l'1'qf'.v.wr MIM' Clnwl' Ltlllglltlgc' am! L1'lun1l111'c. ElI.'t'l'l7ll.t', BEN'IAlVllN FRANKLIN Lfl..XRKli, A. M., AC'l'lNG l'Rlf2sllmliN'l', l'ny2'.v.m1' :gf .lln'ha1l12'11! l1'11g1'11eef'17lg. jOl-IN IIOW.-XRD Al'l'l.li'l'ON, A. M.. .Wzcyinrl-A'f4gnv'.v ,l'1'r3fr.v.w1r qf l 'hw1u1'.rl1Q1'. XLONZO lVll.l.l,'XMS, A. Nl., V I '1vgfF'.v.rn1' ry' Ma Gu1'111f1111'r Lfrlzglrfrgfzv ami L1'lf'1'f1f114nu'. XVll,l.lA Nl C.'XRl'IV l'Ol..'XNl7. .X. Nl., l'rqf2,'.v.mr qffhu fhlfftllzl' ry' Ar! mn! D1'm'lw' :gf thu llfllffltlll rfflWll1' .-Iris. -Xl.l'H EUS SPR l NG l'.XLfKARD, Nl. U.. l'll. ll.. 1,l'Qfl'J'.t'lll' fgfZuii!rI,gj1' ami fft'01ll,5:l'. NI.'X'l'HANllil.. FRIZNCII DAVIS, A. M.. l.l,. D., . l'1vy2'.v.rnr :gf l'1m' .M1lMf111al12'.r. XVILLIAM XVHITNIAN l5AlI.liY, A. M., l'1'qf2'.w.vw' fy' Nalum! f',l'.l'flll:l' QlD,lIftIll'l'D. 64 72 College Street IOI Prospect Street 147 Chestnut Street 209 Angell Street IO Cushing Street 9 Lloyd Street 275 Angell Street 21 George Street 6 Cushing Street WINSLOW UPTON, A. M.. fJl'Qf2'J.1'0l' 1y'A.vlrw11w1Y1' mn! ,lJ1'J'af'for ry' Mc Lmffr' 06.1-1'1'7vrlmy, JOHN I IQ.-XNKIJN JAMIQSON, I'll. D., 1 'I 'ryQ'.v.v111' :gf !lixlu1j'. AI.I3ER'It GR,-XNGER I IA IQ KN ESS, A. BI., J'1'qfL'.m11' 1gf'l1'wn.1n1 l,1'nv'f1l11n' fum' HlIl'fIJl1l'. IIENRY IiRAY'I'ON GARIJN E R, I'l1., IJ.. .-l.r.mf12zlf,' l'1'1yI-nw' qf .l'u!1'l12v1! ln'm1m111'1'. HERMON C.-XRIQY BUNIPUS, I'll. IJ.. l'1'qf2'.1-.var1y'f,'u111p11r11f1'f'c .-Ilmlumy fun! Cvlllwflll' rflhc 1Il1m'1m1s. COURTNEY LANGIJQJN, .-X. II., .fl.v.vfu'1'alc Pny2'.v.mr Iffifhlf lr'a111am'u l.1r1lglr11gu.1' mm' f.l'h'1'11l111'c.1'. LOR ENZO SEARS, L. II. IJ., A.r.mf11zf1.' !,l'IffI'.1'.8'0l' :gf A 1m,'1'z'1'111l l,l'lf'1'f1lll1z'. XVII.I RED I IAROI.IJ MUNRKJ, JK. NI., ' .'!.1'.1'ur1'al1.' I ,1'1ff2'.I'.S'0l' llfflfl-9'fl1llI' fun! 1jl'l'l'L'flll' fgffhr L711'7w'.1'1'L1' l:'.xffr11.1'1'wl. .IOHN IVIA'1 1'lIIiXVS MANLY, IIII., IJ.. I '1'fy9'.1'.m1' qf Mr l5Illfg fl'.1'h Lalzglnllgfr. KJTIS I'IVIERIi'I l' RANIJAIQI., PII. IJ.. I ,I'1ffl'.V.1'Ill' Qf II12'l'fI17lll'1'l7f lJ1'1mf1'l1g. GEORGE GR,-XIf'I'tJN XVILSCJN, IIII. IJ., ,,l'lffI'.8'.Vllf' 1yfSm'1'f1! mm' !'11l1'f1'mZ .S2'1'c1lrc. EDMUNIJ BURKE DELABAR R E, I'1l. IJ.. I '1'fgj?'.v.1'ur rgf I '11 1'Mf1!14q 1: JA MES IRVING IVIANA'I'T, PII. IJ., I.I.. IJ.. l'ng!2'.r.1'm' qf C:l'l'l'K' L1'lumll11'1' ami HI'.8'fIl11I'. 65 229 Morris Avenue 196 liewen Street 7 Cooke Street 54 Stimscm Avenue I7 Oriule Avenue Grotto Avenue 163 Butler Avenue IIS Iiutler Avenue 9 .fX1'Ii11gt1111 Avenue 25 IgC2lllItJI't Street Medway Street 9 Arlington Avenue IOO Iiowen Street WALTER COCHRANE BRONSON, A. M., f,l'!w'5J'01' fy' l2'llg'f1'.fA Lileralurc. VVA LT li R GOODNOVV EVE R Ii'l l.. PII. ll.. 381 Angell Street H6 Governor Street .fI.r.rm'ialc f,l'If.'.YJYIl' fy' fW1'l'12J'1yM'l' mn! ry'AG1l1m1l Yhvulfgr an Mc Ellon Fnumialiull. - ASA CLINTON CRONVELL, l'll. D., l,2lWtLlCkCt Asszlvfalzi .l'1'qfL'.rrw' :gf G. r111um2' Luflglzagcx fun! !,llcml111'c.r. HARRY LYMAN KOOPMAN, A. M. 47 l'itmz1n Street 1.161-f11'fl1ll. CARI, BARUS, l'Il. D., Sl South Angell Street fluzmwf 1'ny'L'.x.vw' :gf f'h'l'5ll'J'. FRANCIS GR IQIENLIQAF ALLINSON, P1-1. D., .-l.r.wr12zle 1'ny'i'.f.vvr qf Gfwl' and qf Clf1.rs1'f'a! Philnlvgy. HENRY l'A RK Ii R MAN N l NG, Plfl. D., A.fJl'5flIllf l 1'fy'2'.rsw' fy' l'11n.' .'llrzlhc11ml1'r.r. HAM MON ll LAMONT, A. B., kfIJ'.l'lll'l2Ift-' l'1'fy2'.r.rur 1y'lMcfw'12' ami Omlmgy. JOHN IQDXVARD HILL, M. S., Bl. C. If.. .fl.r.vm'l'fm' I ,l'Iff2'.t'.Y!1l' :ff Ci'1'1'! Ef1g1'11m'1'n,g'. JAMES QUAYLIC DIEALIEY, l'II. D., x4J'.l'l..t'f1lllf lJl'1f'.l'.S'0l' rf .Slzrial mn! l'o!1'l1'm! Srirncc. XVALTICR BA LLOU -JACOBS, A. M.. Axsorzlrlr l'ny5'.r.w11'1f llvl1z,gfzy,9'. CHARLES FOSTER KENT, PI I. D.. A.r.vm'1'1m: f7l'lf!.YA'0I' rjBl'bfl'rr1l l.1'lcral11n' mm' lH.vlo1j'. CUNI.,Il FIf HALL MURRAY, 4 C'aplm'zl 4M l,'1n'lrn' Slalcx C'a1wl1j'. 1,l'Qfl'.YJ0l' qf1llz'lila1Q1' Yllrllrx. EDWARD CLIFTON BURNHAM, A. B., B. S.. A.f.t'0f1.llf6 l'rry?'.v.mr :gf llferhfrllfrzrl lc'f4gf1'z1n'f'i1l,g' 66 434 Brook Street 3 Angell Place 415 Brook Street 299 l'otter's Avenue 165 Progpect Street 362 Point Street 265 Benefit Street 72 College Street Pawtucket -I ALBERT D1iFORES'l' PALMER, jk., PII. D., NVH5011 I-Inll A fI.s'sar1'nh,' f,7'lffI.'.I'.V0l' Qffw'l'J'l.f.s', ALBERT DAVIS MEAD, PH. D., 62 George Street A.vs0f1'11l1r I,l'MfJ'.Wll' ry' lf7llbll1'0flJ,,S,':l' mm' -I'c1u'0!0,g11'. FRANK XVASIHI I NGTON VERY, Ii. S., Lzldcl Observatory Pro fmybnrc f,7'QfI'.f.S'07' Qf A.rlro7mmY1' and Dfrnrfnr zgf My l.mz'n' 0bsw'twl111j'. LOUIS FRANKLIN SNOVV, A. NI., 20 Taber Avenue, Omcc, 235 Benefit Street Dam Miha I I' v07lZL'll'.V Cfallqgfc. FREDERICK '1'AI 'I' GUILD, A. M., 40 East Manning Struct, Office. 2 University Hull SL't'l'l.'f1Uj' If Mc Jflmzllj' am! l61j.gf1'.vf1-ar. EDVVIN EDDY CALDE R, A. M., Board of 'I'r:1cIc Iiuilding l11.vl1'1rrfo1' in C,'hu1111'.ff1j'. XVALTER MILLS SAUNDERS. 263 I'I:xinGcIfI Street, Johnston lnsfrirflw' in CM'111i.s'f111'. JOHN FRANCIS GREENE, A. B., I27 Angell Street lm'f1'l1rlw- in Znlzkl. FRED EUGENE PARKER, A. B., Office in the Gymnasium bl.fll'llz'f0l' in Ph.1f.f1'ml Clzllfzzz' nm! Dl'l'1?ffl71' fy' Mn Gymmr.r1'fn11. ALBERT ISUSI-INELL ,IOI INSON. A. M., fIl.Vf7'llff07' in fha Rnmnwc flIll,Q'llI7,g 1 v ROBERT ELK IN NEIL DODGE, A. M.. .lll.l'fI'll!'f07' in Eflgfikh Lfferafllre. FREDERICK POOLE GORHAM, A. M.. f7l.l'fl'llff0I' in l?z'0!oggr. WALTER EDVVARD SMITH, A. NI.. ELIVIER ALMYNVILCOX, A. B., lllsffwdm' in CMw11'.rl111'. Jr1.vlrm'fur in Law. 67 East Prmfidence 383 Angell Street 237 Knight Street 47 jenkins Street 89 Mcsser Street I THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, A. M., fll.t'fl'llI'f0l' l1l 1801111111 Law. NORMAN MORRISON ISII AM. A. M., l11.rf1'11rlu1' 1'11 A1'1'h1'l1'fl111'1' 11111l' I 1'nW11111f D1'11zu1'11,g'. EDMUND CODY BURNE'I I', A. NI.. RALPH XVINIVRED TOWER, A. lllJ'fl'lll'f0l' lull !l11v!1113'. M.. l11.rl1'1n'l111' i11 CWFIIIIIIYI, IW-i'.r1'11!14.gfl'. NIII.I.ER MOORE POGG, jk., A. M., ADOLPIHI CONRAD ELY, A. M., l11.r!1'11rl111' 1'11 l'11N1'f Sfu-11K'1'11,g'. l11.rl1'1n'l111' 1'11 GW1111111. GEORGE ABNER XVILLIAMS, PII. D., jOSEPI'I NICKERSON ASI I'I'ON. !11.rl1'11fln1' 1'11 G1'f'1'K'. A. M., f7l.I'fl'lll'flU' 1'11 1If Il.fl'I'rIf ,7W1'111Qr1r111l l!1'.vln111'. jOI-IN SMITH SHIPPEE, A. B., l11.vl1'11rf01' 1'11 !.al1'11. ARTHUR EUGENE XVATSON, A. B., I REDIiRICK SLOCUM, A. M., NVALTIZR GUYTON CADV, A. M. FREDERICK O'I'IS CI.APP, A. B., EDWIN COLLINS FROST, A. IS., I11.vlr11rl0r 171 I ,h'I'.I'fl'J'. fPl.S'fl'llff0I' 1'11 1Il11lh1'11111l1'f.r. DI.Vfl'llff01' llll 1IfnM1'111a!1'r.r. llI.I'fl'lll'f0I' 1'11 1If nMf'111al1?.v. 01.rl1'1n'l111' IPI Rhf'la1'12'. 68 I4 john Street ISI Power Street 196 Bowen Street 397 Pine Street 40 Angell Street I2 Congclon Street 154 Pitman Street Boylston Street, Boston East Greenwich 65 Meeting Street 229 Morris Avenue 127 Power Street II Bridgham Street 207 Smith Street FRIEDERIC IEARLE 'XVI-IITAKER, A. M., 33 Benevolent Street . fllA'f7'l!t'fI1l' llll Cifvfk. HAVEN lVIE'I'CAI-l , A. B., lm-!1'm'fvr in fJ,0f1IlIvl'. A I. IS Ii RT SWIFT MO RS Ii, A. li., fllJ'I'l'llt'f0l' in lfkzfllrh. CARROLL HARRY AS H, B. P., ' Jm'!rm'l01' in . lla1'huma!1'c.r. 6 Hope College I2 Congclon Street 16 Messer I-louse ,IOHN IQLOF BOOIJIN, A. M., I5 Church Street, Pawtucket fluff urlor in l'h1'!u.wyfh,1'. LUCIIQN EIJIVARID TAYLOR, A. M., 158 VVl1itm:1rsl1 Street l11.vf1'l1n'w' in fflfllfh. STIZXVARI' ALFRICD IXICCOIVIISIQR, ll. l'., .-l.v.v1'.vfanl fllJ'fl'llt'f0l' fu f'h,1'.v1'm! Clflfurc. ALLAN BUIQLI. l3ICKNliI.I., A. Il., l11xf1'ln'fw' in Ldfllll. - JUSTIN I-IOMIER BACON, A. li., l11.vz'1'1n'1'or in f'l'r.'llt'h. CHARLES MARSI-IAI.I, POOR, PH. D., .fl.v.vf.rh1lll fu lMrfm'l'f. DIOSIC PII RICHARD BULLOCK, JR.. II. l'., A.V.l'l1Yf07lf Ill! A'hwln1'1'r. XVI I.I.IA NI IQIJXVARD PR ICE, A. II., . A.v.r1'.rffHll llll A'ht'flll'll'. XVI LLIAINI HERBERT KEN ICRSON, III. If.. . ,4.v.v11vfa1ll in Mr I1nm'f1'1l,gf Naam. 69 ' IQ Pease House 30 Arch Street 4 Sayles Hall IO Cushillg Street 30 Lockwood Street 44 Hope College 259 YVz1lnlo Street HARRY Cl.I FFORD NY lfl I l'I'l.Ii, A. M., 189 Academy Avenue .-I.v.v1'.rlanf in 1x'helw'1'f. JAMES I R.,XNKl,IN COLLINS, ll. l'., 126 East Avenue L 'lmzfur fy' Mc Ifcrbarilzm. TIIICRON CLAR K, A. li., II7 Gem-gc Street . J'J'lkftIlIf flJLg'I1!'fl'lll'. JAY PERKINS, M. D., 78 Broad Street Dcmw1.rlrf1lu1' in flmzlamy. R RUBEN .-XLDRIIJGIC GUILD, A. M., l..l.. li.. 34l,l'1llt Street l.1'bn1r1'a11 Ll7llL'l'l'fllJ'. .IOHN lYIll.'I'ON ISURNIIAM, A. M., 22 Stewart Street. A.v.riJla11I LM1'fzr'12zn. lXl.AXl5I2I. 'l'IiMl'I,Ii, 49 George Street. Czzlalfzglzer. NI2'l I'IIi SICR ICN.-X GOOl,J.'Xl.I2, A. B., Pauvtucket A.vsz'.rlaul Chmlqgflzcr. DORA AUGUST.-X li.'XRl5liR, ' 42 Angell Street. 44J'5fJ'fllllf Clzlaloguer. .XRCl'Ill'lAl.lJ GRANT lllfl..-NNICY, 347 Brook Street, Office, 3 UUIVCVSIIY Hall- SfL7l'lll'lIi FRAN K IQVIC R I'1'l I' l.l'15'I'liR. NV2lSlllllgtOll Village. A.v.v1'.vfm1f in Me Calyimlfv Shoji. I-'RANK EDWIN STAR K, ' 170 Lockwood Street- .-Lvsislalzf in thu .llachiflfr Shoji. GIQORGIC lN'lll.'l'ON GRAY, 62 George Stfeet- .-lssixlrzllf in IM' Allalrwzlhzl l.abm'alnry. 7o NAME. ,itll-IN RLO1' BOODIN. Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. RESIDENCE. .P07fffllfkKf, Brown University A. B. 1895 g A. M. 1896 l+1nMIJND Conv BUI1NE'I 1', Brown University A. B. 1M1.v.ry Crack, Yiwu., 18903 A. M. 1895-History, Greek, Political Iflconomy CLA 11 A ELIZA Is1z'1'1-I Co 11 Sroc 14, .IU-o1f1'f1'mre. Brown University B. l'. S'I'I-:IIHEN S11IcLnoN COLVIN, Brown University ll. P. CI1AIaLIas HoImN DAY, Brown University A. B. WILLIAM I'IOLDl'ZN lflnnv, Brown University A. B. ADOLPH CONRAD RLY, Brown University A. B. NIILLER Moons Fooo, JR.. Brown University A. B EDWIN COLLINS Fnosr, Brown University A. B FREDERIC POOLE GORHAM, Brown University A. B. lS951El1gliSi1, Philosophy, Romance Languages ft,l'7'L'lf0l.llf, ISQIQ A.. M. 1894-Philosophy, iinglish 18889 Acadia College A. M. 1891-Philosopliy, Sociology Prmfiflcfzfc, 1891 3 A. M. ISQ4-Gefmilll, Romance LIlllgll3gCS P!a1Il.rzf17lc, Cf., 1894? A. M. 1895-German. Romance Languages P1-o1f1'a'm1ff, 1894 3 A. M. 1395-lixiglislr, Rhetoric l,l'07J1rl,L'7lL'K, ISQO-'El1giiSh, German, Romance Languages IJr01fz'n'em'c, 18933 A. M. 1894--Geology, Comparative Anatomy 71 ROOM. AIS Church St. 196 Bowen St 550 Broad St Germany 33 Benevolent St. 36 Bradford SI. 30 Congdon St 40 Angell Sl 207 Smith St 237 Knight St NAME. RESIDENCE. join: FRANCIS GREENE, Seffkwrk, Ms. BTOWII University A. B. .'xl.IlI-ZR'l' WVALKER HINIIS, Brown University A. ll. .'Xl.Bl'2R'l' llUsHNr:I.I. jonwsox, Brown University A. ll. l'IRNI-:s't' HI-:NRY jotmsox, Brown University A. ll. I.:-:wts HAxIII.'roN MI-:.tm:R, lS9I-Latin, History, ticrtnztn, Italian ISS7g l HC lfqtlvlvlz, flls., Iztrvarcl University A. M. ISSQ'-'GI'CCk, Latin ffm!!! l'rm'1'1!c11a', :Sgt 5 A. M. ISQI-fiCI'IIlI1l1, Roniancc l.IlllgllilgCS Earl l'1'0:'i11'clm', ISQI 5 A. M. ISQ2-GCl'I1lEllI, Romance Languages v ltarttnonth College A. li. lS7h 5 l WII.I,IAII W.tsIIIsURN Moss, Brown University A. ll. tYII.I,I.tsI 0vr1R'I'oN, !'r0w?!u1m', lrown University A. M. IS94-History, Political Science 1'1'u1'1'1l1.'11a', IS94g A. M. IS95-l'olitic:Il Science. Political liconotny. Mathematics l1I7cflm'K'cf, llruwn University A. Il. lSS7g A. Bl. 1890-tiertnan. History. Philosophy Y l'1'v7'1?h'1m', SIDNICV .'hl.Ul'IRNUN SHERMAN. Atnherst t'olIege A. ll. ISSS-Slbllilli Science, Political Science. Political liconolny .lot-IN SMITH Sniviwzt-1. Brown University A. B. i Rl'ZDl'IRlC SLOCUM, Brown University A. Il. M.IR'I'II.x 'l'.tRIzt:I.l., llc l'IIntv University A. RALPH WINI-'Rim '1'owI:R, Brown University A. ll. l RImI':RIc EARLE VVHITAKER, ' Brown University A. ll. NIARY FZMAIA hV00l.I.EY, Brown University A. lt. u AI.'l'ER HARRIS YIIIING. llrown University A. ll. HI-:RRIcK l'I,A'r'I' YOUNG, Brown University A. ll. ,Emrf Gnwl7eu'fh, I IS941i.ZlliIl. tlrcck 1'1'v1'igl?.'1m', 18955 A. M. ISQ6-ASil'0ll0I1ly, Matheinntivs l'rn1'1'fh'1m', li. ISS4g llrown University A. M. ISQ4-Gt'l'llHlll, linglish l'ro1'irlw1n', lS92Q A. M. l8Q31C0l!lllIll'RKiVC Anatomy. Vliysiology IfWn11.rvrlw'f, ISSSg A. M. ISQZ-fil'Cf1iC, Latin. Classical Archaeology f5I7i'fll!'kt'f, ' 18945 A. M. I895-Ilistory I I .l7l'l't.'ll, ISQOQ A. M. 189:-Pliilnsnpliy. Greek Prr11'in'af1tc, 18875 A. M. lS9O1I.Illill. Ancient I-Iistory 72 ROOM. I 2 7 Angell St. W. Boylston East Providence East Proviclence 2l Ancleni St 231 Broadway 142 High St 249 Doyle Art- East Greenwich 229 Morris Ave I69 Power St 397 Pine St Woonsocket Pawtucket Warren 5 Chapin Ave Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts. I. Fully in Residence. NAME. RESIDENCE. .Mlm OWEN ALDRRQH. 1 '0W'fl'U'W, Smith College ll, l.. lS95-lkrmlaigogy, linglish CARRoi.l. HARRY Asn, Lffbflfl, N- H-, llrown University ll. l'. 1396-Physics, Mntliemalics, Chemistry JUSTIN l'l0Ml'1R ll.-xt:oN, Ifellvfw Mill-Y. Vi., llrown University A. ll. lstjfi-lQ0lll2lllCC lmiigtiagcs, German, Physics Bl'IA'I'RlCl41 bl IGN N I R BA R K rn R. fJl'07'1'1f6'll1'L', lh-own University ll. l'. ISQS-l'lllgllSll, llistnry, French ALLAN Rumi. llu:RNm.l.. l'I'r11'1'fl'U'1ff', llrown University A. li. 1396-l.ntin, Creek joslavli RRJHARD Hm.i.ocK. f,7'07'l'I!'ElILZ', llrown University lt. l'. 1896--Romziticc lmligtmgcs, Rhetoric F R I-:DRRICK fJ'I'lS tTr.A vii. .l'rmfir1'1vln', llrown University .X. lt. 1895--Physics, linglish I-lowARn ll0RRANCl'I lDAv. l'1'n1'1'1i'e11a', Yule University A. Il. 1893-l'liysi1's, Nlzntlionmtius .ROBERT H AR v EV DAY. l'rn1v'n'rf1fe, llrownfUniversity A. ll. 1896-lhcrlngogy, llistory ARTHUR Ll.If1Wl'1l.l.YN l+1No, Chfvrfoffe, VI., llrown University A. ll. ISQS'-l'lllgllSll. Rhetoric SARAH NIARIA FISHER, XIWZ1-1m:,f1fc,, lioston University A. ll. I895-Nlctnphysics, Psytrliology GEORGE FREDERICK FRos'1', !,fw1'f!'m-k, JM., llrown University A. ll. 1896-llcrlzigogy, llistory NE'I'Tlli SERENA CEOODALE, l-lrnwn University A. ll. lS95-l'hilosophy, Polilivzll lCt:onmny MINNIE ARABELLA HAl.l., .l'nmiflwm'. h Wellesley College A. ll. 1880-Pedagogy, English Literature 73 Room. 8 Cushing St Messer 16 214 Williams St 357 Westminster 'ot 30 Arch St 30 Lockwoofl St Il llriclgham St 216 Nleclway St University 22 Szlxions River, Vt Il t'hurch St Nlat xcy 2 O9 128 Mineral Spring Ave., Pawtucket 417 Pine St . NAME. RESIDENCE. CLARENCE GRANT H'AMlI.'l'ON, ' J'ro1fz'r1'eme, llrown University A. ll. ISSS-MllSiC H A R R I EI' MAY H A'rHAw.x v, .l'f-ozdrlenrc, Boston University A. B. 1892-Iinglish, German, Romance Languages Gnonoie Ho11ItINsoN, J'e1'A-z'fz.wz7le, Vf., Brown University A. B. IS96-Pedagogy, Latin EI,IzAIn:'I'H WA'rsoN KI-:NvoN. l'z-azfzkzivzrc, Mt. llolyokc College: A. B. IS95-History, Political Economy, Political Science EDWARD AI.r.I-:N Locici-1, Whilvmm, flls., Brown University ll. l' lS961C0ll1lJZll'E1tiVE Anatomy S'l'l'IWAR'l' AI.vRI:n NICCONIBICR. Ghbc Wllfrge, Mr., Brown University B. l'. IS96-Comparative Anatomy L1-:s'I'ER M i':sI':RoLI., Yivcrlofz, ' Brown University A. ll. ISQ5-liiiliitffli I.iteratnI'e, Oriental History HAVEN NI!-1'l'CAI.l , I If'z'fzfh1-np, file., Ilrown L'niveI'sity A. B. IS96-Biology, Botany AI.IIIsR'1' Swim' MOIQSE, FHlb'AU7JZl1, ills., Brown University A. B. 1896-RUIIIIIHCC Languages, Latin AIARIA STORRS Pxacic, 1'rmv'flw2ce, Brown University B. P. IS95-History, History of Philosophy W II.I.IAM EDWARD PRICI-2, Brofklorz, Ms., Brown University .-X. ll. IS96-Social Science AI,uI2RNoN WVAIT l't I'N.xxI. S. Lyfza'4'boro, N, li, Brown University ll. ll. IS95-Roinmicc Languages, German, Fine Arts VVILI. AUSTIN ROBINSON, Glomesler, Ms., Brown University A. B. IS96-Greek, English - Louis ALEXANIJIQI-I Roux, Brown University A. IeIow.fiRD CVRUS 'l'II.'1'oN, B 1894 JVew Lomiofl, IVY H -Romance Languages, German I '1 'ovzvleff ce, Shurtleff College A. B., B. S. IS95-Philosophy, Potitical Science, Pedagogy 74 Room. 22 Porllaiicl Sl I2 Marlborough Ave 194 Waterman St. 205 Waterman Sl University 22 II2 George St Tiverton Hope 6 30 Congdon Sl 106 George St I Hope 44 S. Lyndeboro University 2I New London log, Hope St NAME. RESIDENCE. ROOM. ARTHUR EUGENIC W.tx'rsoN, J'ro1w'1!w1a', 66 Meeting St ltroxvn University A. ll, ISSS-Physics, Blatliemztties Froiuzxeis .lOSEl'HlNl'Z Vt'H1'1'lNe, f,flll'll7'l'ffL', Jls., 106 George St lirown University A. ll. lS96-'l'Cll2lg0gy, Physics. History Nom CJIRALDA WRIGH'r, 0l11qt'1'1'ffr, Olneyville Hates College A. H. 1895-Petlztgogy, English II. Registered as In absentia yet resident near the University and able to enjoy certain of its privileges. lCt,i.A NIAR IA ADAMS, .l'f11cflm'kfi, Smith College A. B. l8931GCI'lll2'tl'l JOSEPH HRIDGHAM. 4 Eels! f'1'07'l'rfL'llc'L', lirown University B. P. 1867-Botany, Coinparntive Anatomy limvixkn NoR'roN CASEY, llrnwn University A. lt. 1895--Social Science, llisl ,l.xv Roniaits lJlcK1NsoN, Hi-own University B. P. 1895-English, l rench tI.xRol.1Nt: IDA DOANE, Smith College A. B. 1892-Chemistry, Physics llr:zr:KrAH AN'r1-1oNv DYER, ltrown University B. P. 1894-Fine Arts l+IueA1t ISENJAMIN FRENcH, lirown University A. li. ISQO-CVCTIIIRII, Philosophy IFRANK linwm LAKEV, llroxvn University A. li. 1894-SOCl2tl Science, llistt KzX'l'Hl'Il4lNlf1 Gi-:nf1'1tU1Qm1Q LvNeH. I'If'h1'l1'n,g, I L, 4 I I' !'1'o1'1'1!um'c, JV. A fflcborongh, l'1'07f1'1lu7m' ! f,rI'I0flIl'K'8f, I '1'r11'1'rz'u1lfc, ary, Pedagogy .lf .-1fM'barongh, Smith College A. ll. 189.4-llistory, English, lletlztgngy linoowe NIIRIAM NIANNING, ! 1w1'1'11'r1m', llroxrn University A. ll. ISQ5-.hSll'UllUlllt', lwclugogr l.1l,I.IAN l3Uitl.if:luH MINIQR, Wellesley Vollege A. ll. 1889-linglisli XXtl.i.1.xM lloiilfziri' U'Nls1l,, Tufts College A. It. lS96-Metaphysics, lithies I '1 'of 'l'11,l!IlL'Z, 79 Cedar St 1'i2lSl Providence ills., - N. ' I2 Ilfs., .4ff!t'bw'o1rgh . XVI. , 75 is .J 4.20 Angell Sl Attlehorongh 154 Power St Pztwtncket 7 Crnnston St 64 Allston St vluclson, Mass 84 Melrose St Attleborough Angell Place. NAME. RESIDENCE. ROOM. ELIZA ME'rcAr.1-' PEIRCE, f'ro1'z?Imrf, 507 Broadway Smith College A. ll. 1589--Philosopliy, English jnmzs ALDRICH Pmcu, flhllifllll, johnston Brown University A. ll. 1892-History W1i,i.iA1v1 jon REvNo1.Ds, f9'll7'l'1l'l'lIt'E, 268 Waldo St Brown University A. ll. 1886--Oriental History WAi.'rxu Hif:1anr:R'1' Russurl.. lifrjgfefzrfmul. 20 Wheeler Ave, Huston University A. li. ISS7-fitfflllilll, Freneli .ALICE RAc11lf:i. SHl'il'l'ARD, !'1-fzmlwzre, 38 Congclon St. Boston University A. li. ISQZ-Fllltt Arts I.r'cmN Sunitvrz, jk., 1,l'07llrIlL'llt'L', I3O Angell Sl. Brown University A. li. 1895-Ilistury, Political ECUIIUIIIA' KA'I'HARlNl'I NIINERVA lVA'l'l-ZRMAN, l'ru11M'1m', 172 Pleasant St. Vassar College A. ll. 1394-Fine Arts WAl.'l'tf:R ALl,i4:N Yul'Nm:, f,l'07'l'tfl'lIl'6', 140 Doyle Ave. Brown University II. l'. ISQI-l':liliCS. Pecingogy I III. Fully In absentiaf' i'1Mll.V FRANCES A1,1.1aN, 1 Hamm, Mfr.. Box 2177. Boston University ll. P. 1891-English I-h:N1tv AVARD Bmucnifzn Akxorn, Wlzvt Lf'b.rmw, N. If lirmvn University A. ll. i393-Mntiielnzttics, Mechanics, Physics SHARoN'i-im HAM: BAK:-zk. I1f17lifmmn'r, Cf. llrmvn University A. ll. 1883-l'ulilic:1l l'Iemmn1y, Greek i':DWARlJ Uris I-l.vR'l'1.i':'i l', ju., C,?2r111mr!hu1-ffmlmn, NT K lirmvn University A. ll. :Sgt-tiertnnn. French josml-1 BAR'l'I.l'I'I l'. Sing Sl'Il,g , AZ J' lirmvn University ll. I'. ISSS, Mzitlielnatics, Gernmn ISAHEI. AVARWICK Hmss, 2 - Waterman St., l'fw1'1'flm1v-. 35 Hrmvn University A. li. 1895-Peciztgugy, iinglisli, liernmn 76 NAME' RESIDENCE. CHARLES l'1nwlN llunmzrrl-3, llruwn University A. ll. ISSO-SI'lllSlCl'lf KVILLIAM ALLEN CA1.1nvl1:l.1., Cnmlmerlanml College A. ll. IS9:-Greek, German, l.2llll1, Spanish l lI'ZRSHl'Il. LU'l'l-IISR GARDNER, Colnniliizi Lfullege, A. ll, 1892-llistory VVILLIAM jon N f1Rl'2l'IN, Brown University A. ll: ISQI-l'lllllCS, History l7ANl EL Hmvfxnn, llrown University, A. ll. 1895-llistnry, Sneinl Seienee, Political liennnmy l'1nwlN IQNOWLICS, JR., llrnwn University ll. P. ISQ4-NlllSlC An'r1-lun -los:-:rn Ll.l'ZWl'Il.l.YN, llrown University A. ll. 1893-l'liilnsopliy, linglisli SE'rH l'Am:i.ronD Ri-:1mNG'roN. llrown University A. ll. IS94-llistory. Romain l.a1w l'IERln-:n'l' Howmm Riel-3, llrown University A. ll, ISQQ-llfllllllfill lieonlnny, llistury A R'l'H Un W. RIDER, lllinnis College A. ll. 1886-llislnry, Philosophy ICDITH HoL1x1Es XVILLISTON, llrown University ll. P. 1896-Peclngngy, l,:1lin FRAN K lCmvARD Wmson, lirown University B. P. l89lg C. li. ISQZ-AlCClllll1lC5. Genlugy Wnrxrmz GUYTON Cimr, lirnwn University ll. P. EMMA HlCl.ENA Giufzcznuv, XVellesley College A. ll. 1891-l'erl:igngy Students on Special Courses. I ,l'Il7'l'Ill.'lll'!', IS95g A. M. ISQG-Physics, Mnlllenlzlties f'ro1u'1fw1rn, 7 7 ROOM. Guuhalf, A.v.mm, l1m'1'a. Lcbalmn, Zkwn. 1 18 45lll Sl., A9701 lbrk Cl'f,1'. 63 Irving Plnee, N270 Mrk C1'L1'. Pl4I!l1'1l,gjfimf, Cf. 47 Stewart Sl., l'1'a1'i1h'11n'. Kwzvffamf, Cul. Cll71lbl'l.Ili.Q'I?, fllr. 221 Columbus Ave., ffflifllll, Jllr. 6 Barnnrcl Pnrlc, Lnx f,IlllQ'I'll,'.l', 011. 18 H nrrison St., Prozfizferzfe. 93 Lincoln St., Barlow, Ms. 127 Power St. 29 Ann Sr. NAME. RESIDENCE. I.11.1.1AN JAM 1asoN, 17l'07lI'IfEllL'L', Smith College A. ll. 1890-Psyeliology W 1 l.l.lAM H 1s1anE1z'1' KIENERSON, J'rar'1'flw1fe, Brown University M. li. lS96'-NlI1l.l1ClH2lllCS RUTH M i'1'eH1c1.1. lNlANN, Vassar College A. li. 1896-Vcclrigogy, Greek hlARGARl'l'l' lWOR'l'ON, Vassar College A. ll. 1892-llistory ' W11.1.1A1x1 Howtuzn Poxvi-ins, Miami University A. ll. ISQIQ A. M. ISQ6-hlfllllClll2lllCS Pmcfffrfkff, A1,v1N ljWlGH'l' SHEPARD, MIMQ1' Iizlh. Hates College A. ll. 1392-llistory, Rhetoric, l ine Arts, llelarew LUe11i:N lilnvixlui 'I'.xv1,o1z, 1'f-u1v'1fw11n:, Iirown Universily, A. ll. ISQSQ llnrvzircl University A. M. 1896-RomanceLziiigliagcs, l'hilosophy, C1-1A111.o'1 1'1a LUSANNE 'l'11.L1NG11As'1', I'1'o1'1'flc11nr, lirown University ll. P. ISQG-l'SyCll0lUgy Biassna SARAH VVARNER, f,1'07'l'1IQ'llfl', Smith College A. 15. 1895-Pedagogy H 1f:N1u' H ERl3ER'l' WATIQIQMAN, f,l'07'I,llQ.'ll!'L', Brown University A. li. 1896-Pedagogy V HARRY CL1 1+'1fo im WH 1 vP1.1c, 1'1ww'1!ma', Brown University B. P. 18955 A. M. 1896-linglish I Investigators in the Department of Comparative Anatomy. lVl'YRON W 11.111-:R S'1'1c1cNEv, B1-nmzzwllc,Ale., llates College A. li. 18945 llrown University A. M. 1895 Louis lJ1cx'1'1:11, l'row'1lvnrc, ' A. ll. N 1cKE11soN, C2'llfl'df1QIff.S', llarvnrcl Medical School M. ll. ISSZ Aim G1-:N1f:vA lYlNll, llrfmw-, ilk., Wellesley College A. ll. 18875 lirowii University A. M. 1896 78 RooM. 9 Benevolent Sl 259 Walclo St 284 Broad St., Central Falls 487 Rock St., Fall River, Ms 70 Summit St Valley Falls 158 Whitniarsh St Rhetoric 260 Waterman St 114 Taller Ave 22 Baker S1 189 Academy Ave 62 George St 12o Brown St 4oo Dexter St Meclway Sl 'Inv 4 ju if N . I Ig ..L:3' Q 4 N . -I W m J I' A2 - lf! 1 All. f , ,lx , f --. ?.14f,!!f ' -1 THE ' Q ff lfmxx W-. WJ X 'yell N, 1, I7 Md QAM N 5' A I If in J X H iv P-Maxam?-' ff: p ll Usiiffgb 'J f 17 'i.f'.'1, -AT-' Wgx L53 Q 2 f M TW- M02 f zfffhffff-W! -- 1 g ff, .4 XX N ,xl ' -W ,gp W f h sw M MSVLWQ ' 'IA' WMU' A 'ii Wf '3.'3 V A 'Q 2- Q . ' 'Ng x fi 1-'Ee 2. an-,zu -1. -1- ,' e O, and behold it hath come to pass that ye class above named hath slipped through ye manifold stages of studentry, and verily it hath now arrived at ye much envied pinnacle ycleped Seniority. From ye same lofty height ye metnbers of ye said class do cast down haughty looks upon ye underclassmen, and ye faculty, ye last being ye same, as were much moved by ye helplessness of ye entering class in ye fall of ye year of our Lord 1893. Yea, verily, much compassion was bestowed upon ye same class in ye department of ye little soldier-boys, and of a truth later under ye professor to whom it is a care that ye students of ye University do dot ye i's and cross ye t's. But look ye, and see to what a prominence ye same class hath come, for verily, from ye insignificant mustard seed hath grown ye mighty tree, and beneath ye sheltering branches of ye same tree ye faculty and underclassmen hie them- selves for rest and safety. Yea, and ye men of renown in ye said class are more in nmnbcr than ye sand of ye late departed Charlie Eddy. Lo! ye most conspicuous objects in ye landscapes, Canal of a truth in ye class-roomj, are ye gentlemen ycleped Al Chase, Colby, Gates, ,lack Lace, and many others, to mention ye names of whom, ye time and ye inclination fails ye chronicler. Verily, ye athletic men of ye said class are many, and in sooth ye foremost are Cox, Broome and Whipple, all of ye aforesaid gentlemen do most mightily and powerfully perform ye difficult feat of agitating ye lower limbs of ye pro- fessors. Of a truth ye chronicler would sadly err if ye exceeding great editorial wisdom of Miner were not recorded in this ye attempt at designating some of ye great features of ye year. Ye manifold semesters of ye short four years have quickly gone, and although ye class feels that college will not survive after ye graduation this year, yet verily ye world doth seek them exceedingly, in so much that some few have left ye good old college even before ye present time. h Finally, with ye deepest love and adoration of ye shrine of Old Brown do ye members of ye class of '97 leave ye sacred walls, and memoried halls, to wander where ye vaulted elms no more shall cast ye welcome shade o'er studious youth and campus green. 80 h nwf1,l'lu lu. JOHN H. Cox, . l'1-emiuzzl, FRANK 0. JONI:s, . libs! VM'-l'f-cx1'a'c1It. WILLIAM S. LI-LARNHIJ, . .S'mum' V1're-!'rc.w'a'm!. GEORGE L. MINER, Sevrelmj'. AR'I'HUR M. ALLEN, 79'ea.mrcr. SAMUEL ADAMS, A. B., A TQ, ARTHUR MOULTON ALLEN, A. B., lx' H ll, dv B K 131 5 Secretary Sears Reading Room, 1315 Class Squad, 131g Florida Water, 1315 Hammer and T Cumniiltee, 121 3 Treasurer of lizimmer and Tongs 1415 Class Treasurer, 141. CHARLI-:s HENRY ALLEN, B. P., CHESTER VVILLARD ALLEN, B. P., Class Baseball Team, 1I1 121. RAYMOND CLEAVELAND ALLEN, B. S., HORATIO CUSHING ALLEN, A. B., .l' W, SHRIL CLEMIQNCIQ ARMSTRONG, A. B., FRI-:IJ A'l'WEl.L ARNOLD, A. B., H .1 .l', BIARTIN HOLLIS ARNOLD B. P., .l' W, V. M. C. A. Cabinet 131 141. P., .1 41, M. B., .I I , 1 Class Squad, 1: 1 1315 JAMES Home ARTHUR, B. ARTHUR FRANCIS BALLOU, lVIl.I.lAM JOHN BALLOU, A. l 81 DVM! Havefz, VI. Praw'a'enfc, R. L ongs, 131, Class Cane Nee11'har1I, Mass. E. lfuslon, Jllass. Md7lt'kL'Jf6I', Jllasx. Mzf'zb11, Alasx. lV0011.x'urkc1', fImI.l'.f. Pfzwlurkcl, R. Pr0z1i11'c11a', If. I Provizlcure, lf. Wonlmzrkcl, If. VWz!!z'ugfa1-Il, I l. L I I. WALDO RuvNoI.Ds BA11'I'I.Iz'I I', B. P., Bm-r1'!!1v'lfc, lf. L Roscoe Hosmun BIQLKNAP, A. B., .F1'lUlll'llghll7ll, .flla.rs. IIILNRI' W I:r.i.s Br:NNI:I I', A. B., jmzfzfhcslcr, N If CuAuI.I-ns KNowI.Iss BIDwIsI.I., A. B., l'Varre1z!'1ycr 1111714-, N f ITORACIC Gai-:I-:I.Iav BISSELL, B. P., .4pjwmz1rg,1f.L Guonou i1llLl'1S Buss, A. B., .1 II' E, f E. 1'raw'z!ma',1t'. L Winner Whist Tournament, 1215 Winner Chess Tournament, 131 5 Vice-President Chess Club, 131. Fiusu EMIQRSGN BRIGGS, A. B., Z W, All1cboro1rgk,1lla.f.r. Ya Ja Jag Secretary Cycling Club, 1I1 121 1315 Yacht Club, 121 131. HONVARD BOWEN BRIGGS, A. B.. fl' J H, !'row'd:m'e, 16. L Ya ja 1:15 bil'07Ull Dtllibl Jlcrulfl, 1:1 131 141 5 Class Prophet, 141 5 Business Mazinger of llrrald, 141. EDWIN ConNi':I.IUs BROOME, B. P., Centn1lE11'ls,1f.L Symphony,1I1 121 13:1 1415 Conductor of Symphony, 131 1415 Brass B3lKi,'141j Class Squad, 1315 Dunn Preiiiium, 131. CLARIQJNCE Ruolncs BIJDI.oNG, B. P., ,f,I'07!I'IfL'lll'L',1f. I Winner College Tennis Tournament, 111 121131 1415 Intercollegiate TenIIis Champion in Doubles, 1115 President Intercollegiate '1'eImis Association, 131 5 lixecutive Connnittee Whist Club, 141. PAUI. Ruvrzaic BULLARD, B. P., 41 .J H, 1Jl'I1?'I'lI'6llf6', R. L Symphony, 1I1 1:15 llammer and Tongs 5 Brass Band, 1115 Priscilla, 1I15 Class Squad, 121 1315 Vice-President Colby Academy Club, 1315 Class Relay Team, 121 131 5 Leader of Class Squad, 1315 Chairman Executive Committee Republican Club, 1415 President Colby Academy Club, 1415 Athletic Teain, 121 131. ARTHUR HAIJE CHAAInuRI.AIN, A. B., XM, Ilnrllazzd, Ilia. ALLEN Hieianuizr CI-IAsI-3, B. P., A A' E, lfrozfidcxffc, If. L Ya ja ja: Class Football Eleven, 1I11215 'Varsity Football'Elevcn, 121 131 1415 Junior Prom. Committee, 1315 Gymnasium Ball Connnittee, 131 1415 Polo Team, 1415 Yacht Club. RTARION McAI.I.Is'I'IcIz CLARKE, A. B, U' T, Nc1cyb0r!,1f. I CI-IAIu.Es EUGENE CI.IIP'I', A. B., ,A TSB, 1lIz'dd!vlown Spmzgs, VI, l':VERE'1'T CoI.av, B. P., A .J W, ' JV2'w Yorle, N K Ya ja 1:15 Cammarian Club, 1315 Class President. 1:15 Class Baseball Team, 111 5 Class Football 121 5 'Varsity Football Team, 1I1 131 141 5 Captain 'Varsity Football Team. 141 5 Track Athletic Team. 1I15 fiLl,Q'l1Zl'IltBOZl.l'Ci, 131 141 5 Business Manager Illqgaziue 1411 Assistant Manager lfootball Team, 1315 Chairman Sophomore Ball Committee, 1215 Gymnasium Ball Committee, 121 1315 junior Marshal, 1315 Second Carpenter Prize Speaker, 121 5 Vice-President Tennis Association. 82 WILLIAM COLEMAN, A. B., Valdosta, Ga. ELI-IAI-I XVILLIAINI CoLI.INs, A. B., A A 0, Pawluckef, ff. J. NIAURICE HOWE COOKE, B. P., Z 'll l'rom'1z'w1re. Director Sears Reading Room, 121 1415 President, 1315 Cadet Major, 1415 Liber Board, 141 JAMES PARKER COoMIss, B. P., A T 52, ' jffc-,mlfif 11016, JW,-, Captain Class Athletic Teain, 121 1315 Varsity Football Team, 1I1 121 131 1415 Athletic Team, 1111211315 B. U Clee Club, 1I1 121 1315 B. U. Banjo Club, 1I1 1:1 1315 li. U. Glee f2llIll'lCiCtC,1I1 1315 IIaInmer Z1l1li'.l'0HgS,121 131 1415 l'riseilla, 1I15 Brown Brass Band, 1I1 121 131 5 Chapel Chorister,121 131Q Chapel Quartet, 121 1315 President of Brown Musical Clubs, 131 ARTHUR MAXSON Co'I I'RELL, B. P., 'lf'1 , . IVe.rtw'b',R.1f GEORGE IQICE COUGHLAN, A. B., If 6 ll, Afiamx, N. Y. JOHN I-IARRING'I'oN Cox, B. P., Sr..huu1v, Mo. Class Squad, 1I1 5 Vice-President of Class 1215 Il' B K, 1311 Cammarian Club 131 5 Class Squad, 1315 Vice-President Y. M. C. A., 1415 IJVUTUII Zlhgzzzizzif, 131 141 5 Class President, 141 5 Abby Wheaton Chace Scholarship, 131. EBEN CREIGI-l'I'0N, A. B., J T, 7Wrmza.w'wz, Me. LEEEER'I's NIASON IJASHIELL, B. P., A J W, LnZw'1emon', N. f. Ya ja Jag Manager Class Football Team, 1215 Class Cane Committee, 1215 Sophomore Ball Committee, 1215 junior Proinenade . Committee, 1311 President Brown University Co-operative Refectory, 1415 LIYIEI' Board, 141. JOHN HOXVAIQD DEMING, A. B., A T Sl, Bmrhmozzf, fllnss. Freshman and Sophomore Years at Columbia 5 Hicks Prize Debate, 1315 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1415 lvlanaging Editor of Liber, 141. ROBERT STEPIIEN EMERSON, A. B., H .I .l', - lwwfzfrkvf, lf. L Press Club, 121 131 141 5 Business Manager Liber Board, 141. WILLIAM MILNES FAUX, A. B., A !'afe1-son, N. j. CARL RUSSELL FISH, A. B., l'ro111?Zw1fzr,16.Z '1'IMo'I'Hv ALOYSIUS FITZGERALD, A. B., 1W1'!w'Z!c, jlhss. FRANK BALLOU FoLLE'1 I', C. E., Ashton, R. Z ALIIERT ORSON FOSTER, B. P., .J li' lf, Utim, N. Y. Ya.1aJa5 Class Football Team, 1I 15 Athletic Team, 1I1 131 5 l'I'iscilla, 1I15 Secretary Athletic Association, 1I15 Bowling 'l'eam,1I1 121 131 1.11 5 Captain of Bowling Team, 1415 lhrrzlrz' Board, 131 1415 Sophomore Ball Committee, 1215 Secretary of Class, 1315 Ilannner and 'l'ongs5 President of Hammer and Tongs, 1415 Cammarian ClIIb, 1315 Commencement Marshal, 1311 Class Day Committee, 1415 lioard of Directors of Athletic Association, 1415 Libm' l3oard,141. 83 GI:oRoIc S'I'EI'HIf:NsoN Fox, A. B., Ez!! ffhltf, Mars. GIf:oRI:Is 1Vll.SEY fiA'l'l-ZS, A. B., Oltga, Aff lf WII.I. 1 RIIaNn GI-:IsI.I':R, A. B., lhlbrook, MlI.Y.l'. CHARI.I':s 1Vll.SUN KSOODWIN, B. P., !'1m11'1lc11fe, R. J. l-IIsRI.wIN RlIliGl.l'1S GREEN, A. B., 'l V, l'ruzu'flI'11re,lf. L, AI.IIII:R'I' ANGIIs fQRll l lN, A. B., E'lIilX'flVl Jfhlls, JV. H. RI1ssI:I.I. GRINNIf:I.I., B. P., 'I' P, 11'r1ul?mf1rrf, Mzss. SANI'oRIm KI':I'I'H GURNHY, A. B., J 4', f7,l'01'kf0Il, rllass. Ya Ja Jag Cilllllllilliilll Club, 131, Class Baseball Nine, 1I1g Captain Class Nine, 1I1: Priscilla, 1I1g Glee Club. 1215 Glee Quar- tet. 121g Vice-l'rcsicleIIt Brown Football Association 1:15 llillllllltfl' and Tongs, 1313 l il'Sl Junior Class Ilay Marshal, 1315 Com- mencement Marshal, 1:1 and 131g Class Day Committee, 1413 Chapel Quartet, 131. AUc:Us'I'IN PowI4:I.1. HAMLIN, A. B., lv' H ll, 1Vm7borf, If. 1. A R'I'IIUR MURRAY HANcot:Ic, A. B., Z 'l', .1'P'rlll1'f1'Il lflrlk, N H. 1VII.l.lAlKl RAI: l'lARI,I-:R, A. B., EI'l1',1,0. CIIARLI-:s AI:I:IIs'I'Us HARRIS, A. B., EI1'1'ha1w1,1MIxs. RAI.I'H BIf:R'I'RAIn HARRIS, A. B., .1 41, Salwlz, flhzss. Ya Ja Jag Sophomore Ball CoIInnittec.121g Second Vice-Presiclent of Class, 131, Gymnasium Ball Committee 1:1 1315 Chairman fiylHl1ilSllIlll Ball Committee, 141. WII.I.IAM ANIJRIQW HARRIS, JR.. B. P., l'1'1r1f1'de11n.', 16. I. GEQRGI-: CoGoIasIIAI.I. I'IA'l'CH, JR., B. P., .l'1I1, 1Vmfl1'edfwvz', zllass. RUssEI,I. I'IA'l'HAWAV, JR., B. P., Ifirirhaven, lllass. DANIEI. FRANKLIN HoI.MI-ls, B. P., f,l'0?f'lll't'lIt't', 16.1. LIQONARD 1VHl'1A'l'HN l-IoR'I'oN, B. P.. ll 0 II, l'1-Imiflezzrc, lf. 1. Accompanist for Class Squad. 111 1315 Symphony, 131 1415 Business Manager Symphony, 141. SIDNEY DANIIaI.s HIIMPIIRRY, A. B., Z 'IQ l,l'07'f1I,6'7lft', R. 1. FRANK OSCAR JoNIes, A. B., .1 A' E, l'rn7v?z'enr1',A'. L Ya Ja Jag 'Varsity Football. 1I1 121 g Class Football, 1I1 1215 Class Squad, 131: Director nf Baseball Association, 1:15 Junior Mar- shal, 1315 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 141g First Vice-President of Class, 1I1 141. JoIIN Josmln LACE, JR., A. B., Hmong. A'. I. 34 WVILLIAM SIa'I'cHIf:I.I. LIQARNIQII, A. li., .1 l', L'L'l'kL'fL:l', Cal Ya ja Jag Class Gymnasium Squad, lil tel, Glcc Club, tllg Chapel Quartet, til tel i4lj Class President, fel, Camniarian Club l3lg ll' B K, l3lg Presiclent of Y. M. C. A., l4l. CIIAIaI.Ias ERVIN Lrswrs, A. B, fl' .I H., Yarmonlh, N. S. CLARENCE HAIa'I' LINGIIAM, A. ll., If I-I ll, Borfwr, Mzrs. Ya ja ja, Secretary of Class, lrl 3 Class Squad, ill tzlg Leader' Class Squad, ill 9 Manager of Class Nine, fel, Secretary of Foot- ball Association, fill 5 Recording Secretary Y. M. C. A., tel, Corresponding Secretary Y. ill. C. A., ijlg Vice-l'I'csident Scars Reading Room, tglg Glee Club, l3l g 'l'l'6IISlll'Cl' of Rcfectory, t3l f4l 3 Assistant Manager of Track 'l'eaIn, f3l 5 Manager ot' saute, l4lg Cammarian Club, fglg Executive Committee, N. li. I. A. A., f4l. BENJAMIN '1'HoIuAs LIvINos'I'oN, A. ll., J T J, Pfrrwfnfkcl, R. ,l. Third Carpenter Prize Speaker, tal 5 President lliblical Research Club. f4l g President ll. U. Prohibition Club, t4l. NIARCUS WAIQII LYON, ju., B. P., J T ..l, lVz'wark, Nj Lihur lioard, t4lg President of the Biological Club, l4l g Assistant in llotany, l4l. lfluItIIIf:Iz'I' AI,I.IQN NlA'l l'lCSON, A. B., .f4llfh0lI l',1f. l. WII.I.IAIu VlNCliN'l' MCCIQIQAIJY, 13. P., f,I'07'l'IfL'l16'L', R. I. AIa'I'HuIa M ll.'l'ON McCuII,I.Is, A. B., l'ra1v'a'mrc, R. I. A'lARCIUS HAROLD MERCI-IAN'I', B. P., H .1 X, li-ll:-rm, If. !. Class Squad, ill, Sylnpliony, lll tel lgl f4lg Vice-I'I'esiclent Sympliony, ljl. lsAAc llU'I I's MI4:IuuIuAN, ll. P., 'lf' V, f,l'07'1Yl'L'lll'L', R. I. Ya ja jay VlCC-CUllllllIltlIll'C Yacht Clubg junior Celebration Comruittee, l3lg Polo Team. ill fel t3l l4l9 lllanager l'olo Tcani, filly Class Nine, lil. ' llowAIcD 'l'ucIcI-:R MIc'I'cAI.If', A. B., I'n1z'1'a'L711re, 13. I. l'AIIaIaIxIeIa'I' CI,uvI4:I.ANI'I MII,I.If:Ie, A. Il , .I l', 1lf'1'!!1'nm.rbu1g, Jlhar. Athletic ililfillll, til lzl t3lg Class Relay 'llE'illl1,iIl tal t3l t4l. ' GI:oIu:If: l,I-:LANII NIINISR. A. B., H .1 .l', !Jl'07lI.rIlL'lll'C', R. l. Press Club, fel fgl l4lg Yacht Club, f3l f4lg Symphonv Society, lzl tglg Secretary Syniphonv Society, f3lg Sketclung Club, l4l , SeeI'etaI'y-TreasuI'eI' Sketclting Club, lql , BITJYUII DIIIUI Herzzlrl, fjl l4l 3 litlitor-in-Chief ffr'I'1lltI', l4l, Class Secretary, l4l. lYlLLIAM JAMES NoIaI.i:, A. B., Hamm, Mars. jAxII':s ROlll'lR'I'S Dreclzlcvt fJl.lJHAM, A. B., 'East l'1'aw'1fw1re,1i'. Z l lolo 'llCilIll, lrl, Athletic Team. lil, Class Football 'l'ean1, lil tzlg 'Varsity Football '1'e:nn, Qll tzl t3l l4l. S5 I 'l'IIoaIAs ICDWARD cJWl'INS, A. B., .Ph1'1tIIfL'07hltZ, Pa., CHARLES LESLIE FAIRIIANKS PAULI., B. P., Svfflff'-Wi, Imm- WILLIAM BURGESS BECK, A. B., J V, l'r0zf:'rz'wm', 13. I WILLIAM 'l'oRREv PI-:cKIIAM, A. B., f'f'f12f1'ffff1ff, ff- I WALTER DABNEY PI-IILLI1's, B. P., ffffhlllflllfli 141- JOI-IN ESTEY VVARNICR PIDDOCK, A. B., ffU'M11'1f, GNU!- Browu Dinh' llt-mill, 131 141 5 Secretary and Treasurer Chess Club, 1315 Secretary Vermont Acadetny Club, 131 5 Press Club, 131 1415 Vice-President Republican Club, 141 5 President Press Club, 141. JARED HARVEY IQANDALL, A. B., A TSJ, Lm, 0. ' Freshman and Sophomore years at Denison University5 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 131 1415 President Student Volunteers, 1315 Business Manager Brown JlMgwz1'ne, 141. ARVID REU'1'EliDAlll., B. S., I'rarf1'1l'w1fe, IC. I JOSEPH CHANDLER ROBBINS, B. P., A T Sl, C0llC0l'lf. Af If Class lilcven, 1I1 1215 Class Squad, 131. JOHN ZDAVISON RocKEIf'ELI.I-IR, JR., A. B., .-I J W, JVNII York, JV, K Ya Ja Jag Camnlarian Club, 1315 Class President, 131 5 Manager 'Varsity Football 'l'canI, 1415 Board of llireetors of Athletic Asso- ciation, 1315 Secretary of Board, 1315 I'resident Class Supper, 1415 Chairman Junior Promenade Committee, 1215 Chairman Junior Celebration Committee, 1315 Glce and Mandolin Club, 1115 Treasurer Sears Reading Room, 1315 lloard of Directors of Reading Room, 1315 Treasurer of Y. M. C. A., 1315 Class Squad, 1:15 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 121 131. FRANCIS AUGUs'rus Rueo, A. B., df .J 6, !'w'k1'fmv'1A', VI., FRANK PAGE SACKETT, A. B., W' V, Pl'lIZ'lVfL'lIfL', lf. L WILIIUR ALLEN Sco'I I', A. B., .Y dl, Ib-o1'1'1lc11re, R. Z First Carpenter Prize Speaker, 1215 Class Squad, 1I1 121 5 Class 'l'reasurer, 1315 Florida NVater, 131 llammer and Tongsg Chair- man Class Day Committee, 1415 Liber Board, 1415 Cannnarian Clubg Sophomore Ball Committee, 1215 Junior Promenade Committee, 131. EDWARD WADswoR'I'II SHEAD, B. P., H .1 X, 1,l'07!fII1l.'lIt'6', 16. L Ya Ja Jag Class Football 'l'CIllll,1l1 1215 Captain Class Football,-1I15 Captain Class Relay 'l'eanI, 1315 Winner B. A. A. 40 yd. Novice, 131 5 Track Athletic Team, 121 131g 'Varsity Football, 1I1 1215 Director B. U. Cooperative Refcctory, 141. WALTER CVRUS SHERMAN. A. B., .Easl Dozer, W. GEORGE TIIURs'I'oN SPICER, A. B., .I 10, .Pr-nmblwzra, R. 11 Ya Ja Jag First llartsliorn Premium in Matlieniatics, 1I1 5 Second President's Premium in Latin, 1I1 5 Second President's Premium in French, 111 5 Class Gymnasium Squad, 121 131 5 Junior Promenade Committee, 1315 dl B K, 131. 86 HARRIS ELWOOD STARR, B. P., A l , I'1'0v1'1z'cufe, If. II Athletic Team, 1I1 121 131 3 Class Relay Team, 121 131 3 Advisory Committee Football Association, 1213 B1'lIll1?lll4rIll lioard, 121 131 1413 Business Manager lfrlnzwzlufz, 1313 liclitor-in-Chieflirlnziulliul,1413 Secretary Press Club, 1313 Executive Committee Press Club, 141 3 Vice-President Republican Club, 141 3 Speaker at liicks Prize Debate, 1313 First Speaker at Class Tree, 1415 Canunariztn Club, 141. PIIRAM AUSTIN S'I'IcARNs, A. B., Mrfzrhcsfer, IVY If HARRY Glill lWEN STIQIII-IIsNs, A. B., H A X, Brzifgc Izbmyfiwz, N Yi ARTHUR CROWICLL SToNIa, B. P., H .I .l', l'1'01'f'f1'w1f0, ff- I Manager li. U. liruss Band, 1I1 3 Manager B. U. Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Club, 121: Manager li. U. Summer Clubs, 131g ltlanziger ll. U. llammer and Tongs Dramatic Society, 1413 Banjo and Mandolin Quartettes, 1I1 121 1313 llaujo and Mandolin Clubs, 1I1 121 1311 Class Cane Committee, 1213 Director Banjo Club, 121 1313 Instructor lianjo Club,1.11 3 B. U. Summer Club, 1I1 121 1313 Ilzunmer and Tongs, Cupid 96, Priscilla, and Florida VVH.l.Cl'Uj Chairman Sophomore Ball Committee, 1213 Class Ilynmist, 141. l'IERBERT LEWIS SWAN, A. B., fb A 6, Chaz-lolita, Mk. joNA'I'HAN 'llAVl',.OR, A. B., Akron, 0. WILLIAM HENRY THORNLEY, JR., 171I7llf1ll'kL'f R. J. WALTER Rov TOUR l'ELLOT, Olmgfvfflle, lf. I Class Statistician, 141. CHARLES WAVLAND 'l'owNE, A. B., A di, Azmlnw, file. Ya ja Jag lirumwiau lioarcl, 1I1 121 131 1413 Class Cheerer, 1I1 121 131 1413 Priscilla, 1I13 Commcnceinent NlIll'Sllll.l,1I1 1213 Class Cane Committee, 1213 llrass liancl, 1213 Secretary, 121, Vice-President, 131, and Chrtirmzui lixccutive Committee, 141, of VVhist Clubg Press Club, 121 131 1413 President li. U. Republican Club, 141 3 Address to UlltlCl'gl'1ltlll1llCS, 1413 llzunmer and 1 Tongs, 131 141 3 Secretary of B. U. Co-op. Refectory, 131 141 3 I5ditor-in- Chief of Liber Board, 141 3 Canunarian Club, 131. JAMES '11UCKl5R, JR., A. B., J W, 1,l'07ll'Ift'7l6'E, R. If Ya ja .IRQ All l!K,1313 First President's Premium in I.atin,1I13 First President's Premium in French, 1I13 Second President's Premium in Greek, 1I13 Junior Promenade Committee, 1313 Speaker Class Tree, 1413 Vice-President Philosophical Club, 141. l'lRNlES'l' EDWARD 'l'vzzIsR, B. P., Wizktyieid, Zllass. I'IOWARD ISIARRIS UTLRV, B. P., .1 A' E, Prnzuiimfe, R. If Ya ja -1:13 Commodore B U. Yacht Club, 121 3 Sophomore Ball Committee, 1215 junior Promenade Committee, 1313 Class Oclist, 141. PIOWARD MASQDN VAN GIaI.DIf:R, M. E., W .1 H, Ca!skz'lZ, N Y. Bugler liicycle Corps, 1I13 Military Bugle Corps, 121 3 Class SC1llllCl,131Q Assistant in Drawing, 141. 37 Gmaooiw lJIf:x'rI-:Ia 1lVAl.CO'l l', A. B., .I l , Warren, R. I l iI'st l'resident's l'remium in Greek, 1I15 Second Vice-l'residcnt of Class, 1I15 Cammariau Club, 131 5 ll' B K, 1315 llicks Prize De- bate, 1315 President l'hilosophical Club, 141 5 Class Orator, 1415 George Ide Chace Scholarship, 1415 Libra- lioard, 141. l3vIzoN SvIaAouI-: 1VA'l'SON, A. li., 'lf' V, A !'r0fv'flwmr, If. 1. Va ja Jag Caxumarian Club, 1315 COIHIHCIICCIIICIIK Marshal, 1I1 121 5 Sophomore Ball Committee, 1215 Gymnasium Hall Committee, 1I1 1:1 131 1415 Class Football, 1I1 1215 'Varsity Football Team, 1I1 121 131 1415 Assistant Manager, 131, aIId Manager, 141, llaseball 'l'eam 5 Captain lce Polo Team, 131 1415 Vice-l'resideul Republican Club, 1415 junior Promenade Committee, 1313 Second Prize Tennis 'l'UllI'lli1lllClll, 121. FRANK lCI.IxI':Ia'I' W A'rsoN, B. S., .I T J, .Syn-i1zg,iel1L lllass. Second llartshorn l'rcmium in Matlicmatics 1I1. l IaANK RowI.ANo WHI4:IsI.1sR, A. li., fl' J H, Mysfzk, Colm. Class Football, 1I1 1215 'Varsity Football Team, 121 131 141. Gov NlON'I'RUSE W HIPPI.I-1, A. B., 4' .I H, Danzfers, 1lla.r.v. lirass Hand, 1215 Mandolin Club, 131 1415 Banjo Club, 131 1415 Vice-Presiclent Musical Clubs. 1315 Instrumental Quarteltes, 1415 Secretary-'l'rcasurer Philosophical Club, 141. CHARLES ERNEST WHITE, A. B., fl' .J 9, Bellows Ellis, Vi. Brass Hand, 131 5 lfflllllllllllll lloard, 1415 llusiness Manager of Bl'Illl0lII1lIl, 141 5 Class Poet, 141 5 Glec Club, 1.51 5 liaujo Clllll, i415 IJAVID Ml'l'CIll5l.l. W HITE, A. B., i Wwmvrcr, lllays. Class Baseball Nine, 121 5 'l'reasurer XVoI'ccster Academy Club, 1315 llromn Duilr llrrulil Iioard, 131 1415 Press Club, 131 1415 Secretary Howling Association, 1315 Manager and 'ilI'vCI1Slll'Cl' Howling Association, 1415 Secretary Republican Club, 141 5 Manag- ing Editor lhrulfl, 141 5 lloard of Directors of Athletic Association, 1415 Winner Second l'rize Whist 'l'ournament, 1315 Cam- marian Club, 131. KUSWELL S'1'oRRs W ILCOX, B. P., X 411, 1'z'az11'fA-rw, R. I. 1.11, .U ll l 3 .JA 11. X X ll:1ERE'S our pugilist Freshman Mangam, 'ff T II ll I'l -'I I' '- Hb- ' , Q , A 11 10 me Iex es tie ng It tuug Is to .mg em, 1-1 I X But If there should come f ' u Another such bum H 'l'o this college we'll certainly hang 'em. rigid. Q,44,. ' CTH ss iW1gfm'2?'Q, 'Qg,viOxQXffM X5 , XG J to flli V. J I Q, A A lr 'f 6? 3 X JB I' 'f ,ff 3 rff ri X6 j ' 3 as J 1 ' 4 KN X---P :V b Sv 05' , , 1 if ,: 3' W, 8 , li' l if ,ASW f I Of. K :gi Sf f , gg 1 X. ,ffl Q95 ' A255 -X Samuel Adams Arthur Moulton Allen Charles Henry Allen Chester Willard Allen Horatio Cushing Allen Raymond Cleaveland Allen Seril Clemence Armstrong Fred Atwell Arnold, Martin Hollis Arnold james Hope Arthur Arthur Francis Ballou William john Ballou Waldo Reynolds Bartlett Roscoe Hosmer Belknap Henry Wells Newell Bennett Charles Knowles Bidwell Horace Greeley Bissell George Miles Bliss Thomas jefferson Brady Fred Emerson Briggs Howard Bowen Briggs Edwin Cornelius Broome Clarence Rhodes Budlong Paul Revere Bullard 'F Alfred Walker Bullock Arthur Hale Chamberlain Allen Herbert Chase Marion McAllister Clarke Charles Eugene Clift Everett Colby ' Deceased. sealer William Coleman Elijah William Collins Maurice Howe Cooke james Parker Coombs Arthur Maxson Cottrell George Rice Coughlan john Harrington Cox Eben Creighton Lefferts Mason Dashiell john Howard Deming Robert Stephen Emerson William Milnes Faux Carl Russell Fish 61 6: 63 64 65 66 67 es 69 70 7l 72 73 Timothy Aloysius Fitzgerald 74 Frank Ballou Follett Albert Orson Foster George Stephenson Fox George NVilsey Gates Will Friend Geisler Charles Wilson Goodwin Eric Hastings Green - Herlwyn Ruggles Green Albert Angus Griffin Russell Grinnell Sanford Keith Gurney Augustin Powell Hamlin Arthur Murray Hancock Charles Augustus Harris Ralph Bertram Harris 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 S3 34 S5 86 37 88 89 William Andrew Harris, jr. 90 90 George Coggeshall Hatch, jr. Russell Hathaway, jr. Daniel Franklin Holmes - Leonard Wheaton Horton Sidney Daniels Humphreys Frank Oscar jones John joseph Lace, jr. William Setchell Learned Charles Ervin Lewis Clarence Hart Lingham Benj. Thomas Livingston Marcus XVard Lyon, jr. Herbert Allen Matteson William Vincent McCready Artlmr Milton McCrillis Marcius Harold Merchant Isaac Butts Merriman Howard Tucker Metcalf Herbert Cleveland Miller George Leland Miner William james Noble jas. Roberts Decrevi Oldham Charles Dexter Owen, jr. Thomas Edward Owens Chas. Leslie Fairbanks Paull Williani Burgess Peck William Torrey Peckham Walter Dabney Phillips A john Estey Warner Piddock jared Harvey Randall QI 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 loo 1o1 1o2 103 IO4 105 IO6 107 IOS 109 11o Ill 112 113 II4 115 116 117 IIS 119 Arvid Reuterdahl . joseph Chandler Robbins john Davison Rockefellcr,jr Francis Augustus Rugg Frank Page Sackett Wilbur Allen Scott Edward NVadswortl1 Shead Walter Cyrus Sherman George Thurston Spicer Harris Elwood Starr Hiram Austin Stearns Arthur Crowell Stone llerbert Lewis Swan jonathan Taylor William Henry Thornley, jr NValter Roy Tou1'tellot Charles VVayland Towne james 'l'ucker, jr. Ernest Edward Tyzzer Howard Ha1'ris Utley Howard Mason Van Gelder Gregory Dexter XValcott Byron Sprague 'Watson Frank Elbert VVatson Frank Rowland XVheeler Guy Montrose XVhipple Charles Ernest XVhite David Mitchell White Roswell Storrs Wilcox 1 5' -3 -95 33 3 3' 3 fi fri 35' 553 Q N f ff f 5 E' lg x V - M 3 -' if M 0 if J , 46 5 fl 3 3 -fi- A W . ,A 5 1 I x- 1 ,al I JJ ' xo 'fl is S 54 57 ss ' 60 I ' 'W if' 71' c ' 9 . ff' rm 1 ss A A X x s, O' 5. S, Q .I 57 70 J 1 ww 'f W f:71w'j ,Q 'I V 311, -'M'...! v-.. 1. 3 33 'S E? 9 E ,dh Q M104 ., N , Y- J gi U, L 'L ' 1 x. I .4 , Q. . 1 ,A A M Q I as , as .sv W fy Q X 1, as I Q.. an ,Qi Qi .. v. F th 9 41 '11 11 'L 3 HJ , .v v ' 1 55 ma I.-1 5. A ' Q -Q . 'lf QQ. 3 db QQ! K lv, ' 3 315 75 dh HH 1In Memoriam 1baroIb 15105 311l5Ol1, E160 21110. 18, 1894. Ellf1'CD UURIIZCF JBIIUOCR, Eieb 1I1ov. 20, 1896. 9 9 wp GQ QXWSZWM SXQQQQDRQME ,f i ayb 1 'N J V .L H fd?-X 4 1,1-' fx is V ' J W If May 11 1895 N2 IQ 49...- , , .. -f u, rim X 1 f f, aff , wwf i7mf t', , f ' F f ff. ffm f ' ,. ' .. f i' iffy - Z Jw J 7 Q ' i 4 AVW, ,fr,, 7ff 445y ,,Q ff f -4, -.ff V f p,.f f , W D - L, I ' 'J 311 if 'rx VMI J Q 3 vb-SN ,, 'X X Q wwf Vi?-5 h'2wK' 'Nw - f Q ff' Q' W -,X 9 X N ff Wiz? V f - Q X. L e g bgiypw 0 V Q RE IL E F - 5 1 M awww' wwx Q D M ':,ixw, 1',:vHQ 'hsfif' If qs 'X '! ,' air' 5 J- I Q mp 'DW yy X' JN mv! Lyman Gymnasium. February 22, 1895. MAURICE Howie Cool-us, ALBERT ORSUN FOSTER, HOWARD HARRIS U'1'I,Ev, ,l,.jl1.- Committee. - EvER12'rTCo1.nv, Chmhzzau. ARTHUR MAXSON C0'l l'REI,I.. LEM-'ER'1'S MASON I',MsHmLL, IQALPH 13ER'rRAM HARRIS, XVILIIIIR A1.l,lf:N Sm'r'r, BYRON SPRAGUIC WA'rsoN 93 Iune 17, 1895 Speakers. ix VVILLIAM MII,NES FAUX, Elizabeth, N. I CHARLES EUGENE CI.IF'r, Middleton Springs, Vt WILEUR ALLEN SCO'l l', Providence ARTHUR HAI,E CHAIIIIIERLAIN, Portland Me. AR'I'HUR MOUl.'l'ON ALLEN, I . Providence GIZEGORY IDEXTER WALco'rT, Warren. JOHN HARRINGTON Cox, Western Springs, Ill i BENJAMIN r1lHOMSON LIvINr:s'roN, A 1 awtncket. THOMAS ALOYSIUS FI'l'ZGl'IRAl,D, A 7 I f A 'Wx .X 5. X Committee of Award. ROIELRI I GAMMELI., A. M. Rifv 1loRACE F. BARNES, A. M. HON. JOHN H. STINESS, LL. ll. CLARK M BRINK, PH. D., Chafrzmm. Awards. Ist. WILBUR ALLEN ScoTT. end. EvERE'r'1' Comzv. 31-cl. BENJAMIN TI-IoIxIsoN LIvINc:s'I'oN Qtrize EDceC:ll2trniex'fions. if . 'llyl I in WWil AlllglxwWN '- CORNEIIUQ S SYVFVTIAND N M ' i A,:41LlllT!.. X A. . . . ,f. . .,,f ill 4 i , f'l,I75I,g'1 f fjfil? Kimi' 'if l - . I X gf l I ,W l . , I Millville, Mass. QW ,., l'lVl'1RE'l l' COLHY, C K sw. .Q . . YVNRVN New York. x1K'l 94 Q.YK.S-1'xl9vwxwvs WNT1 Gq UQ FY 'F U E11 'DH A,y,s-smvAm.JP- A wmv-.. Instituted by the Class of '97. Sayles Hall, April 16, 1896. Committeg. JOHN DAVISON ROcK14:m5LI,1m, IR., Chairman. Xl,l.l-IN Ilmxlzlclrr CHASE, JAM!-is ORIN Ons, JAMES TUCKER, JR., Auwmm MAXSON CO'1 1'REI,1., Wrnnuu ALL!-:N ScO'1 r, HOWARD HARRIS U11Ev I,1c1-'l-'1c1e'1's LIASON IJASI-u1cLL, GEORGE T1-lURs'roN Slfrclck, BYRON SPRAGUL WAFSON 96 . -.uh H' U Q ii 5 'X - If-,311 gg ., N NWS in 'i ' A ' ,. .K g ,W an - gi b - ,X - xv nm Lf- 13 A' ,L -5 ' ' 'Il uurllvgvf ' X, 'lx If .QM X- X -I -'Uv fw WM4' V W f kgmi M MAX vm nu A 5-IR E ' . Q f-' h- Illfx f V av 4 ' X fl, X5 ,111 ms.,w1' QM 1, 4 X ,v s - 1 .DN-N Y tx It 1 L E U r H 1 YQ If , 2- N MQ 1 W m X w- 41 ' -if Z ! ff! A ' E N 11,8 --fu QRU fn Q uaillll X .., :YQ - M- F' O Q L l . - 5 T EH wa Y so HT C f- 1 - f,, ,:,,g ,L N - , A , . ' A ,f,,,-- 9 Y' ,-.::.':21r..-, ,dw .'Qm -- ,Q 1 -5'5..,..nxI 1:x- .inn ,,'fL3'w:' , f ' Z 4-ni ' ' f Q . 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QUESTION: Should the United States Government build the Nicaragua Canal? Judges. HON. IC. IJ. NICGLJINNIIZSS, RICV. W. C. SI':I.I.IcOK, HON. ARNOLD B. CHACE. I'lUN. RA'I'HIIONIf: GARDNER, I'IUN. ROI:IcR'I' W. BURIIANK, PROF. I-IAMMONIQ LAIxIONT. Speakers. Affirmative. ' Negative. JOHN HONVAIQIJ 1DII:InIING, liezrclnnont, Mass. WILLIAM HENIQV rPlIURNI.lCV, JR.,P21WU.lCket. GREGORY DI42X'l'l-Ili VVAI,C0'l I', Warren. HARRIS ELWOOD STARR, Providence. Awards. f3Rl',GURY DI-:x'I'r:R VVAl.C0'l l', JOHN HOWARD DIQMING. 98 . -V - ' I ,SL5 C, 5355243 f L ft -E-sf' K2 Kiln - I I P M X 'U 1F 6 ' ffl-IGN' I 'KU feng I .wif -ijiej ' VI?5.7+'?ff QQ? J WV 11 IJ 5.18 'L JJKQOCN L' X-C-Q . , 77.577 77 Y ,ifjjsg JJ, LfIIAI:I.Ics EUIIIQNIQ CI,IIf'I', VVILLIAM SlC'l'ClIl41I.I, LIQAIQNICD, TJARRIS Emvoon S'I'AIeIz, 1'1vI4:Ius'I I' CoI.I:I', CLARIQNCII l'IAI1'I' LINGIIAAI. CI-IAIaI,I-:S XVAVLAND IIXOXVNI-I, JQIIN I'IARRING'l'0N Cox, PHILIP WII.IvIzIcD TIQAVIS Moxoxr, Gklccsouv DIcx'I'IcR WAI.Co'I I, ALBERT ORSON Fos'I'II1Iz, JOHN ILXVISON RocIcI2FEI,I,I4:I:, IR., BYRON SPRAGUIQ VVATSON, SANFORD KE1'1'I-I GUIQNEY, WII,I:UR ALLEN SCO'I l', DAVID MI'1'CI-IELT. W1I1'rIe. 99 65502 -..u.. S i i . ' -S , P Y 5 K 3- o fg. N - 352' V -Q F -? F332 7 Q f ,h I ,N 1 ff P 1 if 9 . 15 325 I .za D ' -E' T1 L , f S if fa qv JT- v 0 ' K gg Q1 Q55 ilaxy Qffiicem Orator. Poet. GR ICGORV D if:x'l'1c1: XVAI.C0'I'T, IJIARRIS l+1l.xvoo1J Suu Wrmzwu Annex Sco'1 r, Historian. CARI, Russl-:l,l, lflsn, Prophet. I'IoxvAmm llmvlw BRIGGS, QR. Address to Undergraduates. CH.xRl.r:s I+2leNlf:s'l' WHITE, CHARLIQS VVAVLAND TOWNE. Speakers at Class Tree. JAMIQS TUCKER, ju. Class Day Committee. SAN!-'ORD IQICVVH GURNEV, AI,l!l'IR'l' ORSQN FOSTER. President of Class Supper. Hymnist. -lmm Ilixvrsmr Rocxicr-'xf:l.1,ER, JR., AIQTHUR Clzownm, STONE. U Statistician. Odist. Ilowmm 'I'ucK1cu M1':'1'cAI,F, IJOWARD PIARRIS U'l'l.1f:v. IOO ,L A 'vf I 1 X , v 6 , liliqxgvx M fJ 'f'5s:CTg, Q1 H A. , X X 7- ' , I 5 ' gf ' ' X' ' . f M J 1f 35,51 f 4f' n fypqgw-'f lf 11 , Q ' 7 xi If !z1'2i31:X,i?-ik I' . iziiigitwr-i kc' - ' fwwnwmvwwhx' :N ' J 4?' ff A zz'-:X5I'Mx HN L 1, fl 'Vw ,iffy , 114 Q W M 5,3 .N IR Yklwxixlxrw l'4'L'4' ' X W A WJ -5 F if Nb fh!9uJ wx WR W '55 Ax ' , ff ff' W fw ' M' Q J 1 4 Q X if W W6 4 1 015 + 'M W W X 5 J. 'Q W N 'fx Y V ' Xw! 5 x. A Q X il f 'W 6 'V X j A W WL X 'M R, x if 'Au E VM 2' -E i H W, weally, don-chez'-know ! Yaas 1'1n a member of that class, aw ! Awfully jolly lot, clon-cher-know ! 1 Weal sporty, too. Such lovely canes, ye know Y Aw, and such high society. But don-cher-know, there are some beastly gwintls, aw, like Upton, ye know I Why, for my life, weally now, for 1ny life, I tlon't see why a 1nan wants to study. '1'he1'e's Gawgc Gaskill, don-chei'-know, who never studies, aw, but he has a vast deal of knowledge stored up, yer know, yaas, stored up. Most assuredly Gawge is a cotker. Weally now, just see how he is wunning the weacling-wooin, don-eher-know ! The chappies in our set, ye know, clon't have to pay any clues at all. Weal nice scheme. Ye want to know our great men, aw ? Most willingly, don-cher-know, but they are too many to mention, aw. You'll find 'em in the catalogue,--yaas, just follow the list clown and clon't omit an aw. 1 yy 4 Yaas, incleecl we are weserved, clon-Cher-know,-have to be, aw, for don-cher-know our set'll wun clown quickly if we are not wescrvecl. 'i'i1C1'G,S a vast tical, don-cher-know, that might be written about our class, aw, but ye know we clon't want, aw, to make you other chappies think, aw, that we are,-weally now,--that we are,-stuck on ourselves, for weally we are not in the slightest, aw,-tlon-cher-know ! -iiill M ix fig' . ' 'ii I , l'IRl+2'S Mchaughlin, our baby grind, A ,MQ .- 1 ' . I . - , W:,3i lj' I ff A diminutive specimen he. Ti 2, ' l . -' He Yrincls b night and gabs by da I l X N, I 2-. Y Y ., , ,l vi H l And hc's learning his A 15 C. IO2 Miz-- ws Q1 WA .Y 5 Q K .nr ' LU, I ! tg 1 , Y 'A - 5 y ii' q R W Qi Aux nw I I 1 vbillqgiq , flaw 1' Q W , 5. , 5 ' MHS-E15 . 1 . - .. f Q 'T x in . Q, 1 ' S.. ' A ',f 'Xr'jNg -2 W- f 'Vx p .1 x . , f' ,fl -1 e If ' 1 - WLM-l gg, x ' ' 1 i' E' ' lu, ' .f5 f,' ' ' ,U , g,.f-mwi.- '7 4 N W- Ffffiffl,-. V V-f, -..,,:a,-W M- . -'. .4-1, ii- V . ., I A 1 fr NAME. Edward Lawrence Adams, Paul Edwin Aldrich, Z 'lj James Sidney Allen, jr., .J W, Audubon Arms, 'I I , Frederick William Arnold, Ir Harlan Judson Ballentine, Albert Armington Barrows, A Dwight Kellogg Bartlett, Oren Nelson Bean, Charles Everett Bosworth, Pliny Arthur Boyd, A T, Charles Bradley, Jr., A A Q, Arthur Mason Briggs, Arthur Palmer Briggs, Motor JOHN A. GAM1noNs, Davin L. Fuixrz, . lQOBER'l' J. 1+'Ur.I.1si:, RICHA an R. I-I UN'rnl:, 'l'HoMAs IC. S'l'lCl'iRI'I, . AJ41, .1 41, P1'csz?1'c11f. IYMVI Mkt'-1j7'L'.Yl.Il7L'7lf. ASKLYIIIIII War-l'1'v.w'r1'c11l. .Saw 'dia lj ' . 7P'L'1lA'7ll'l'7'. RESIDENCE. Ashland, Ms., Providence, IC. llridffewatcr Ms. D 7 7 East Greenwich 9 Providence, North Attleborongh Providence, Providence, Brentwood, N. H., Warren, Woodbury, Ct., Providence, V W. Mansfield, Ms., Dighton, Ms., IO3 Nls., ROOM. 23 Howell St. Slater 12. Slater IS. . East Greenwich. Slater If University 34. University 53. lo3 South Angell St Pease House 18 Warren. Hope 3. Slater 6. Hope I. Pease House 18. NAME. William Henry lilllll-lllil, 'l V, '1'l1on1asjayne lflurrage, .1 lt' lf, William Hau1linCacly, fl .J flf, Hazen Alhert Calhoun, Charles Carroll, Melvin Francis Church, john Winthrop Coniey, .1 fP, George liclgar Congclon, jr., Rufus lticltvarcl Corlew, .1 lt' lf, Gardner Cornett, .4 .J lll, Henry john Corrigan, lfrank Gooclwin Crane, lf I-I ll, Louis Allen Crocker, J TJ, Clinton Harvey Currier, illllOll1IlS Wesley llannnes, Earnest Lincoln Darling, Walter Davicl Devanlt, 'l'heoclore lirerett Dexter, George Leonartl Drowne, Z 'IQ Albert Milton lbunhani, Charles lDeMarcus Payne liaton, llowarcl Waylancl l'lill'l1llIl1, joseph Henry l arrell, Wirt 'l'. Fellows, john Kelsey Fenner, john Burnhain Ferguson, Marsden Rhocles lfoster, J 7' .l. lirtelle Elwell lfranklin, Charles Runisey l'll'CCll1I'll1, Robert jaquith l uller, fl TS2, llavicl Louis 1 ultz, .I flf, RESIDENCE. Providence, Portland, Me., Proviclence, Catnhriclgeport, Ms., Proviclence, Drownville. New York, N. Y., Cranston, Cortlancl, N. Y., Providence, Providence, Toledo, O., Brewster, Ms., Manchester, N. H., New York, N. Y., Providence, Flourville, 'l'eIan., Central Falls, Proviclence, Attlehorougli, Ms., Proviclence, Chepachet, Pawtucket, McMinnville, Ure., Johnston, Proviclenec, Boston, Ms., Tioga Center, N. Y., Milton, N. S.. li. Westmorelantl, N. ll., Stanton, Va., IO4 RooM. 190 Hope St. Hope 5. Slater 7. Howell 5. 131 'Pockwotte Drownville. Slater 5. University, 51. University, 16. siftter 6. ' Maxcy 313. University 33. l Pease House 6. Hope 46. Messer 15. 109 jevrett St. University 30. Hope 27. University 21. Providence. 24 Kenyon St. Hope 9. Pawtucket. Messer I2. University 34. Maxcy 314. Messer 9. Pease House 1 33 Benevolent 4 bt 1 1 2 George St. Slater 20. p NAME. john Ashley Gammons, X W, George Anthony Gaskill, A I1' lf, Charles Henry George, zd, A IIE, Howard Bowen Gorham, X fb, Warren Earl Greene, 111 A 6, Arthur Moses Greenwood, Z W, William Taylor Grinnell, jr., 'lf' J, Arthur Leo11 Grover, Walter Amer Guile, 2d, A TSE, Wilford jay Gunn, A 7' 52, Edward Stockbridge Gushee, Z 'I George Mackie Gustin, Ephraim LeRoy Hart, Ratcliffe George Earle Hicks, A 7, James Henry Higgins, Frank Edward Hopkins, A TS2, Arthur George Host, A T A, Edward Feiling Hull, If 6 II, Harry Curtis Hull, If 0 Il, Ernest Morrill Hunt, Richard Rallston Hunter, A KD, Ralph Kingsley Hyde, George Francis Jenks, A 0, Luke joseph Kavanaugh, John Henry Kelaghan, Daniel Augustus Keough, Simon Sayles Lapham, Jr., X W, William Lauder, A 10, Walter Jabez Lord, Charles Atwood Marsh, If 6 II, Lester Benjamin Mathewson, RESIDENCE. New Bedford, Ms., Worcester, Ms., Providence, Providence, Providence, Ashburnham, Ms., Providence, Portland, Me., Providence, '1'urner's Falls, Ms., Cambridge, Ms., Attleborough, Ms., East Greenwich, Providence, Pawtucket, Essex Junction, Vt., Providence, Milbury, Ms., Milbury, Ms., Lakeport, N. H., Mamaroneck, N. Y., Providence, Shelburne Falls, Ms., W. Springfield, Ms., Pawtucket, Millville, Ms., Providence, South Norwalk, Ct., Worcester, Ms., Lynn, Ms., Providence, 1o5 ROOM. Hope 26. University 49. University 43. 236 Knight St. University 48. University 19. University 25. Maxcy 203. University 45. 112 George St. Hope 40. Attleborough. East Greenwich Hope 38. University 16. 112 George St. I2 Potters Ave. Maxcy 435. Maxcy 435. 21 Brown St., S. Slater 17. 250 Ch-aries St. Slater 2. Maxcy 313. University 16. Maxcy 201. llope 22. Slater zo. Maxcy 206. Maxcy 434. 162 Holden St. NAME. Clifford Elmore McGlauiiin, George Alfred Mellen, .I l', Francis Dionysius Monahan, George Winfield Morris, William Robert Morse, tl dl, Smith Lewis Multer, Dionysius Francis O'Brien, A TQ, Charles Eri Osborne, Bernard Wright Owen, Fordyce Dexter Perkins, john Pettibone, Emory Lyon Place, Lewis Tew Place, A df, William King Potter, Jr., 9 J X, Frank Albert Quimby, Edward Augustus Robinson, If Albert Lewis Rodman, 'lf' V, Ernest Clinton Rowell, William Edward Sarle, Woodbury john Scribner, X W, Edward Wadsworth Shead, H J George Herbert Sherwood, Fred Hubbard Sibley, William Adams Slade, J V, ' Fred Andrew Smart, J T J, Thomas Ellwood Steere, A .J 4 Edward Delano Stewart, Franklin Keith Taft, A A tb, joseph Taylor, Millet Taylor Thompson, David Wallis Reeves, jr., 9 A .l' H ll, 7 X RESIDENCE. Mapleton, Me., Lawrence, Ms., Boston, Ms., Johnston, Springtield, Ill., Charlotteville, N. Y., North Brookfield, Ms., Morrisville, N. Y., Portsinouth, N. H. Kennebunkport, Me., Bristol, Ct., Providence, Providence, Edgewood, Hills Grove, Providence, Pioviclence, Lafayette, N. Lawrence, N. Y., Warwick, Epsom, N. H., Eastport, Me., Johnston, West Sutton, Ms., Providence, S. Portland, Me., Providence, Mystic, Ct., Providence, Malton, Eng., Providence, 106 ROOM. Pease House A. University 54. 21 Brown St. 6. University 34. Slater 14. I Maxcy 430. 112 George St. Messer 4. Maxcy 316. Hope 38. 112 George St. University 13. Slater 2. Edgewood. Hope 14. Maxcy 205. Hope 1. Hope 7. Hope 32. Maxcy 2I 1. Hope 32. University IO. Johnston. 2I Brown St. I3 Pease House 9. Howell 4. University 53. Hope 45. Slater 6. University 28. 204 Bowen St. NAME. Andrew Samuel Thomson, George Hussey Tracy, George Francis Troy, Elihu Sanford Tuttle, W .J t-I, John Willis Upton, fll J H, George Edward Walker, A T Q, 1' RESIDENCE. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Providence, Providence, Bristol, Ct., Tyngsboro, Ms., Lawrence, Ms., ROOM. llopc 2. 398 Washington St Maxcy 314. University 46. University 57 I iz George St. Hope 8. 33 Benevolent St. University 54. 209 Montgomery A Slater 4. 33 I-lenevolent St. Pawtucket. V 513 North Main St. 33 Benevolent St. 240 Camp St. Stacy Reuben Warburton, J , Pawtucket, Hezekiah Church Wardwell, Bristol, j. lialph Wellman, A TS2, Lawrenge, NIS., John Edmund Wells, Providence, Borden Durfee Whiting, .4 A W, 191-Qvidence, Burtis Erwin Whittaker, Sandy Creek, N, Y., Edwin Evans Wightman, lhuvtuckef, Howell George Wilcox, W A H, Providence, james Mickel Williams, .I 7' J, Waterville, N. Y., William Eugene Winchester, A Y, Providence, , ' W 'N if . - ' llf' l 1 v ' L ,J ' , 4 lg-IERET5 Fweedy Simmons, weak and small ,, ' i Who, since his body grew, A 23. I ' 'Ex We live in hopes that some line day ' i His brain will grow some, too. t ' 5 ' .gyzs g i J W I. he-' ETH 107 I fx X I' ' I-, 'T I I f ,F A Qrobioltloh QIIIIQ. vi I . I HS,-5 -w w I I mn, l ' Officers. f BII,I.v PIQCKHAIII, . Preszkhwf, I , ' x, l CHoI'l' CAIsII'III:I,I,, . . Mke-!'rvx1'1z'm!, l . fl PI-:'I'Ic I,ovIaIIINr:, .Skcrelarjg I X U PIs'I'Is RICHAIQND, . 7?'ca.vurcr. , K W I I- I I , C I' f I A C X of Committee on Putting down Rum. ' I f lx ' C0 g RIINX lVI1:I4:ImI:N, RUII' CoRI.I':w, ANI: t' GUsH. I . xx fl 1- -T 6 Xl 5' l' ' X K K- g hk '-- 1 .I Committee on Beer. Missionary to the Co-Eds. Punchmaker. I 'N I ff 1 'fl U.'C. BRI:IvI:II, l'lARRY Cl,AI'I', BUCK MANGAIII. If f I I I I ' 97 ' ff Applicants for Admission. 5 A 7 FRANK jmms, CARI, FISH, WAI.'I'I:R BRIGGS, ' lb . W. R 'l'oIIII'I'I-:I.I.o'I', Mus. VAN GI:I.IIIsR, BOB FUI.I.IsR, r J '- - I ' X X .CTX-xl WII.I,IE Hom-3. l l 'l'he molto of this club is Da7w1 1w'M Drink! An appreIIIiceslIip of IIiIIe months :IL jake's or Granlie's neces- MA I V, I sary for meIIIlJeI'slIip. ,..' ' ' 5 4. I ' - I 'l'he emblem off the societv is the red nose, and should be worn con- lh G ., , 4, , D Is5I.II,.,,,, up 1 , , R ' . , ,, if f'- ' - stantlv on the face, even II'hIle Ill bnthnw. I. ff Q J IQVX1 f , D , , , , 'Ni :gn-.gf , ' J, Any lllfflllllel' of the club found ll! n pubhc place III an ll1l0XlC2llCfl coIIclilioII will be Sllllllllilflly oslracizecl, IIIIlil he cloes.iL again. N X iff' IOS THE ,L ,,,.,,, arf, A lj- . S 'Q Q. , QWWQ f l N44f ,,ff'1Lk-Wy X X f nam atigf bbs --E - gi l L W ZZ , W ,Z ff ,,'f fQ J X N f' f Xia 7 7 - VWV- WX ' In A F ,A ' qi wx .Q X 1 WTA fig' I , ,gn MVIQU x . , ,W . ,, 4 x K ' X l 'M a Sophomore, see? Dere ain't no flies ou any of us Soph-mores, 'eause we're so tuff dere ain't no chance for de flies ter bite, see? Dere's a few, like dat bloke Bullen, an' Chace, an' Bartlett, an' Kid Simmons, dat ain't so full' as me an' Viles, but on de dead we're a clinkey class. Dere ain't tnuch excitement round dis place now, since we let up on de Freshmen. Say ! dat was a dinkey football game we had with dem kids. We didn't do a t'ing but wipe up de eart' wid 'em. jinunie Dyer he can do up any t'ree in de whole Freshman gang, an' if dere's any one don't believe it, he kin Colne down behind de Wimmin's College au' prove it. See? Den dere was de cane-rush. Say, but dat was a dinky time, when we pushed dem Freshmen all overde lot. Dey ain't in it wid us, you bet. Dere was some mugs as kept out 0' de rush, but dey ain't tuff like us. Say! What t'ell tl' youse spose Georgie Goulding said was de reason he wasn't in it? He was 'fraid he might get his hands dirty. I t'ought I'd die when I heard dat. Den we had a Soph-more ball. I didn't go ter dat, 'cause I couldn't raise de coin. Dey said dey had a dinkey ol' time, only dere wasn't no beer. Dat would spoil it for me an' Williams. Say, did I tell youse about Williams? I-Ie's a bird, but dat ain't his fault. Dey say he takes after his ancestors, ol' Roger Williams an' some o' dem. Gladl ain't got no ancestors. Dere's lots of mugs in dis class. Dere's Gates an' Horsman, wot digs all de time an' is freaks. Den dere's Burnt ltlwer, or some such name. He's a good little boy when dere's any one 'round dat knows hitn. Den dere's Ralph Barker, wot lets his hair grow so't make de soft marks t'ink he's on cle football team, only he forgets an' lets it grow all de year 'round. Den dere's Vose an' Church dat t'ink dey're 'ell, but everybody's dead onto dem dat dey ain't no good. We'se got some smart lit'rary mugs in dis class-nit. Dere's Sev'rance johnson wot writes po'try for de MHAVHZIAIIL an' de Brlmwzzblz. Youse oughter see de words he uses-gee! It's dinkey po'try. I know dat 'cause none of us tellers ever knows wot it means. Den dere's Putney, wot writes stories, an' writes dem in dialec' 'cause he can't spell. Den dere's Barber an' Dana wot's on de Hlvnlrf an' has a dead easy cinch 'cause dey gets de Freshmen ter do deir work. Say, dis kid's dead onter all dese gags. See? , Dere's some odder birds in dis tuff class. Dat bloke Beale wot keeps de readin' room, an' gets out de mornin' papers at six o'clock P. M., sharp, is one of us. Den dere's Sage, wots got a swelled head, but he's harmless, an' Hill, wot's born de way he is an' can't help it, an' Grout Hilliard, which is short for Groutyf' Den dere's Millard, wot tries ter pull de Profs.' legs, by askin' dem questions every time he gets de chance, an' showin' up wot he don't know. You bet dis is a tuff class! IIO 1 lfw-Aw IVHM FREDERIC W. IHURPHY, IFREEAIAN 'PU't'N1sv, ju., CHARt.tss C. RE1utNG't'oN, . HUGH V. HAz1:t.'t'1Ntf:, Gtaonuta H. Rfxvmtoxn NAME. Charles Bradbury Allen, Charles Duke Atkins, A' W, David Hastings Atwater, A A W, Robert Betts Austin, John Edward Babbitt, Henry Duncan Bailey, Dwight Wood Baker, 'lf' V, Russell Wightman Baker, J di, William Edward Baker, Howard Clark Barber, Ralph Edwards Barker, .I lt' E, Harold Chester Barnetield, Walter Ives Bartlett, .1 T J, George William Baylis, J l , George Safford Beal, A T J, . 1'f-emlczz I. M7-.rl V fra- I 'rr.r1'f1'c11f. LSlL't.'l 'Ula lj '. , . 2?'ms1nw'. RESIDENCE. New London, N. H., Springtield, Ms., Syracuse, N.,Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., Bellows Falls, Vt., Carolina, Providence, Providence, South Amboy, N. J., Hope Valley, Taunton, Ms., Pawtucket, Providence, Brooklyn, N. Y., Brockton, Ms., III O Sum11a' lf7r1'-f'1'cs1'1fcf1!. ROOM. Messcr 13. Hope 27. Slater 7. 1o1 Chestnut Maxcy 429. Maxcy 425. . Maxcy 207. Slater 13. Hope, 48. University 31 Maxcy 210. Hope 2. 32 Custom House St 33 Benevolent St Hope 48, NAME. Samuel Marsden Beale, jr.. .J T A, George Washington Bennett, jr., joseph I-iill Bigelow, A .1 dl Earnest Simons Bishop, A T 52, Albert Morton Blaisdell, Arthur Horace Blanchard, .I T J, Edgar Lee Blanchard, .l' W, Clarence Saunders Brigham, Howard Haines Brown, Harold Winifred Brown, .I lt' H, Lloyd Brown, Z 'IQ Ralph Norman Brown, Z 'lj Nathaniel Frank Bryant, lt' H ll, Walter Boardman liullen, .J I, Patil H en ry Burns, james Winthrop Campbell, A .I 10, Neil Angus Campbell, john Thomas Casey, .-I 7' 52, Laurence Herbert Chace, Merton Leland Chadsey, Z W, George William Chaplin, julian Clement Chase, H .J .l', james Harper Chase, George Dudley Church, Herbert Francis Clark, W .I H, Walter William Clark, john Arthur Clough, .1 T J, Francis Sessions Cole, Le Baron Carleton Colt, 'lf' T, Arthur Metcalf Comee, William Pratt Comstock, 'I Y, RESIDENCE. Pawtucket, Providence, New York, N. Y., Providence, Bradford, N. H. Providence, Pawtucket, Providence, Camden, N. j., Tiverton, Wollaston, Ms., Providence, ! Newtonville, Ms., Newton Centre, No. Brookfield, Biltmore, N. C., Phenix, Spencer, Ms., Orange, Ms., . Providence, Pawtucket, Pawtucket, Whitman, Ms Providence, Providence, Worcester, Ms., Worcester, Ms., Providence, Providence, Woonsocket, Providence, II2 M Ms., ROOM. 32 Custom House St Maxcy 430. Slater 7. 112 George St. University 17. Hope 1. Pawtucket. 238 Waterman St. Maxcy 431. Hope 5. University 21. 8 Carr Court. Hope 37. Hope 8. Messer 7. Slater I. Hope 14. 112 George St. E. Providence. Hope 39. Maxcy 211. Maxcy 208, University 32. Slater 19. University 51. Maxcy 204. Maxcy 202. Cole Ave. 105 Waterman St. Hope 16. University 18. NAME. john Edward Connolly, Charles Osmond Cooke, Howard Lawrence Corthell, William Mather Cotton, jr., Z V , Walter Coates Cottrell, Thomas Hart de Coudres, Arthur Freeman Crowell, Ira May Cushing, Waldo Page Cutler, Charles Bates Dana, .I fb, George Warren David, A TQ, jacob David, George Howard Davis, H A X, Charles Thompson Dewey, Charles Howard Dow, joseph William Dows, Jr., William Joseph Duffy, Jr., Albert Edmund Dunn, James Franklin Dyer, J li' E, Charles Daniel Easton, Joseph Wilcox Ellis, Ralph Caleb Estes, A TQ, Bernard Capen Eiver, Nathaniel Trull Ewer, W .1 9, William Ellis Farnham, A T SZ, Evan Dale Field, Arthur Herbert Fitz, Harry Cady Foster, A .J fb, Eli Thompson Fryer, Caleb Allen Fuller, Charles Israel Gates, RESIDENCE. Providence, Providence, New York, N. Y., Providence, Atlantic Highlands, N. J., McLean, N. Y., Providence, Brookline, Ms., Woburn, Ms., Santa Rosa, Cal., Falmouth, Ms., Seir Urmia, Persia, Pawtucket, Gt. Barrington, Ms. Providence, Providence, Bristol, Houlton, Me., Portland, Me., Lakeport, N. H., New Bedford, Ms., Winn, Me., No. Dighton, Ms., Providence, East Providence, Smithfield, Pa., East Providence, Providence, Hightstown, N. J., Providence, Canoncliet, 113 ROOM. QI Parade. University 45. Maxcy 321. University 19. Maxcy 431. Hope 14. 255 Orms St. Maxcy 428. Maxcy 427. Slater 15. 112 George St. Messer 14. 21 Brown St., IO. Pease House 3. 147 Doyle Ave. 44 Benevolent St University 44. Pease House A. Maxcy 318. 7 W. Heaton St. Maxcy 313. 112 George St. 2I Brown St., Io. ISO Power St. 2 Sixth St. 38 Benevolent St Hope 28. 4 Lloyd St. Messer II. 277 Brook St. Maxcy 426. NAME. Nathaniel Howland Gifford, 41 .I H, A rthur Leonard Giles, john Mason Glen, j1'., George Albert Goulcling, A TSI, Thomas jefferson Griflin, jr., W .I Benjamin Ward Grim, Clarence Herbert Guild, jr., .I dl, Paul Shelly Guilford, Gordon Dyer Hale, 'l I, Dwight Hubbell Hall, fl' .I H, Francis Henry Hannnill, Edward Shannon Hanson, .I1l1, Guilford Clinton Hathaway, .l' IP, Hugh Vincent Hazeltine, J lt' IJ, Ralph Everett Heath, .4 J 41, Mellinger Iitlwarcl Henry, Harry Shreve Higgins, Daniel Augustine Ielill, .4 J IP, Carlos Grout Hilliard, Louis Rhodes Holmes, If H ll, Henry Wade Hopkins, .-I TSI, Oliver Chase Horsman, .I V, liddy Phillips Howard, Charles Arnold Hull, H .J .l', Albert Foster Hunt, lrving Owen Hunt, A .I flf, Oliver Perry Hussey, .J fll, james Samuel Hyde, Philip Clay jack, A TS2, Almon Andrus jaynes, Hiram Cleveland jenlas, RESIDENCE. Providence, Provideiice, - Geneva, Providence, Providence, Bridgeton, N. j., Providence, Shelburne Falls, M Providence, Bridgeport, Ct., Bristol, Taunton, Ms., Fall River, Ms., Warren, Pa., Edgewater, Ill., Irwin, Pa., Bordentown, N. j., St. Louis, Mo.. s., Saxton's River, Vt., Providence, lilssex junction, Vt., Providence, Providence, Auburn, 1 Pall River, Ms., Providence, Nashua, N. H., Fall River, Ms., Gardiner, Me., Norwich, N. Y., Pawtucket. 114 Room. Hope II. 35 Forest St. Geneva. 21' 1 I2 George St. University 60. Messer 5. 20 Pitman St. Pease House Io. 24 Barnes St. Maxcy 425. University 44. Slater 2. Hope 22. University 47. Slater 4. Hope 28. 21 Brown St., 13. Slater 4. 33 Benevolent St. Hope 34. 32 Custom House Maxcy 433. 584 Cranston St. University IO. 63 Angell St. Slater 8. Slater 18. Maxcy 212. 1 I2 George St. University 55. 252 High St. S NAME. Francis Severance Johnson, Nels johnson, William Jones, John Packard jordan, Asa Edward Kelsey, Herbert Harley Kennedy, Z W, james Manning Kent, .J 41, William Franklin Koopman, Wallace Rutherford Lane, If 0 Il, Nathan Whitman Littlefield, jr., Henry Morton Lovering, Jr., 'l 1 , Charles Walter Low, H .J .l', Russell Crosby Lowell, Antonio Mangano, Richard Martin, Eugene Waterman Mason, Jr., W' T, Bryon Elmer Mathewson, Joseph jay McCaffrey, Andrew Jackson McConnico, If H ll, john Francis Mclileney, lirnest William McKeen, Frank Cowperthwait Millard, Harold Tredenick Miller, Lester Walton Millman, Frederic William Murphy, A Y, Nathaniel Leo Niles, Wilfred Benson Norris, -lohn Benedict O'Donnell, Harald Webster Ostby, Z 'IQ George Warren Parker, 'Earnest Angell Parkis, 6 .J X, REs1D1sNcb:. San jose, Cal., Rumford, Worcester, Ms., Pawtucket, Western Springs, Ill., S. lframingham, Ms Putnam, Ct., W. Roxbury, Ms., North Hadley, Ms., Pawtucket, Taunton, Ms., Brockton, Ms., Providence, Hempstead, L. I., Johnston, Providence, Manton, Providence. Vaiden, Miss., Riverside, Pawtuxet, Providence, Providence, Pawtucket, lliroclqton, Ms., Providence, Somerset, Ms., Providence, Providence, Concord, N. H., A Slatersville, 115 RooM. 47 Benevolent St. Rumford. Maxcy 433. 21 Brown St., Io. Hope 13. University 19. Slater 15. 47 Pitman St. Hope 34. Pawtucket. University 58.1 Slater 3. 78 Bellevue Ave. Messer 8. Hope 28. 149 Wiaterman St. Hope 8. Maxcy 32 1. Messer 5. Riverside. Maxcy 203. 32 Custom House St 32 Baker Ave. Pawtucket. lflope zo. l-lope 2. SQ Parlqis Ave. 285 Public St. University 41. University 34. Hope 19. NAME. Richard Roy Perkins, Thurston Mason Phetteplace, fp .J H John Cooper Price, Freeman Putney, jr., W J H, George Hervy Raymond, .Y fb, Charles Cady Remington, .J V, Willis Brown Richardson, Frank Eddy Richmond, 2d., 'lf' Y, Charles Gilbert Robinson, Adam Franklin Ross, John Davis Sage, .4 J 41, Carl Fred Schipper, Ibe john Schipper, Raymond Alfred Schwegler, Lion William Scudder, Laurence Moss Shaw, Albert Henry Shemeld, .I V, Arthur Noyes Sheldon, Fred Albert Simmons, If 9 ll, Charles Henry Smith, jr., Rufus Albertson Soule, Jr., J li' lf, Henry Butler Stearns, Edward Amos Stockwell, J Y, Ralph Ewing Storey, George William Sutcliffe, Harrison Tarbell Swain, Charles McCallum Teague, Louis Albion Thomas, Edward Everett Thompson, Frederick Howard Tiilinghast, Z T, john Barnes Tingley, REs1DENcE. Hornellsville, N. Providence, Salem, N. J., Gloucester, Ms.. Winchendon, Ms., Providence, Providence, Providence, Mansfield, Ms., Cortland, N. Y,, Cincinnati, O., Pekin, Ill., Pekin, Ill., Buffalo, N. Y., E. Providence, Oaklawn, Worcester, Ms., Providence, Adams, Ms., Providence, New Bedford, Ms., Manchester, N. H., Providence, McMinnville, Ore., Worcester, Ms., Lowell, Ms., Warren, Me., Providence, Fall River, Ms., Providence, Gloucester, Ms., 116 ROOM. Howell 7. Hope 11. Maxcy 319. 88 Meeting St. Hope 23. Hope 20. Maxcy 320. Maxcy 322. Hope I. Messer 15. Slater 8. Maxcy 320. Maxcy 320. Messer io. 26 Sutton St. Hope 4. Maxcy 433. Hope 1. Hope IO. Hope 17. University 40. Hope 46. zo Cooke St. Messer 12. Maxcy 433. Hope 6. Pease House A. 74 Benevolent St River Point. University 19. 88 Meeting St. NAME. George Burwell Utley, Edgar Francis Viles, 4' A H, Fred Alvah Vose, Charles Albert Walsh, Raymer Balch Weeden, 'lf' Y, Harry Arthur Weeks, Frank Merriam Whipple, Howard Hough Wilkinson, Z 'l , Alonzo Roger Williams, Harry Jay Williams, Nelson Allen Wood, .I l', RESIDENCE. Springtield, Ms., Waltham, Ms., Woonsocket, Providence, Providence, Manchester, N. H., Worcester, Ms., Riverside, Providence, Titusville, Pa., New Bedford, Ms., Room. 7 Wheaton St. University, 57. Hope 18. 293 Prairie Ave. 158 Waterman St. to Hoppin Square .Pease House Io. University 41. 10 Cushing St. 63 Angell St. Maxcy 427. Walter Louis Wood, Riverside, Riverside. Frank Otis Woodruff, Needham, Ms., 2I Brown St., 12. Frank Ferris Woolley, Pawtucket, UI1iVCrSlly 22. William Watson Wyckotf, Marshalls Creek, Pa., Pease House 22. X Nil ' N 1 NNI, ea ELVHAT face! I see it in my dreams, , 4-5 Rsx 7 And night-mare ne'er so awful seems As when I see, so grim and harsh, 7 X The phiz that's worn by Charley Marsh. X I - lj, .ef M X 09 vga! fl I , it Q fCTii Q, f 1' C 9 117 V ,ae LL was quiet at the bottom of the sea. The green light, diffused through many fathoms of water, disclosed a great i ' whale lying in evident pain beneath the spreading branches of a coral-tree. Around his tremendous head was li bound a bandage made of several hundred yards of rubber kelp, and the tears rolled like hogsheads from his e tes. Theiie was a rustling in the submarine forest, and a great head, with several rods of neck and half a mile of body following, came into view. It was the Sea Serpent. Hello, Whaley, said the new arrival. What's the matter? You look down in the mouth. No wonder. 'I'hat's where I feel it, groaned the whale. My jaw's dislocated. I-Iow'd you do it ? just my blamed luck. You know I haven't tasted a man since the time I swallowed Jonah. Yesterday, I was swimming in the Providence River, when one of those Brown students fell overboard. I made a rush, caught him, and l' f ttiist Did I succeed? look at my jaw' Igot 'ilonfr all rivht until Icame to the head. started to swallow nm ee' . .' . . 'I . . . g . g Strain as I would, I couldn't get that head inside my mouth and in the end I dislocated my jaw and had to let the thing go. That head was the biggest thing I ever saw. The man's name was A. I-I. Chamber-- What, you're going so soon ! Well, good-bye. . The Wisest Man. ING SOLOMON came back to Earth,- 'l'he wisest man under the sun ! He went to Brown University, And rlunked in English I. I chatter, chatter, chatterj O ! My words are a brimming river. For men may come and men may go, ' But I talk on forever. I . St-:vi-:N AUN'rs jonNsoN. 118 f ,vu ff ' k 0 My ,,. .if 4, V! infix FX XAW N i IIILW l u x A, ' f y mgr ffl rl! 1 1 ! . 4 ' 'f Nr f W' 'NJN ff Q7 J' + 01 U qxr 'df' 'I 'J t H E RE UHJ N awww H I xf 1 W xy! 7 Yi s ...Y-,11,J :4l4.fTg1Tm,h. E I ' MIM W fm 'F AJ fy W., q 7 2 J Q '-Aus, , 5- ' f K xv T , ff., F- WFAk1Am.xk ,1., ...... . BRowN, Sept. 16, 1896. Dear Mamma: I got here safely last night. There is an awful long hill that goes up to college and I was tired from walking. Cars run up, but a man down street told me that it was against the rules for Freshmen to ride in them. I wonder how he knew I was a Freshman! There is a big dooryard in front of the college buildings, and I saw a lot of fellows sitting on some of the steps. I was afraid that some of them might be Sophomores, so I went around the corner and slipped in at the side gate. I went to Chapel this morning, and got along all right although a man told me that I would have to buy a chapel seat and I clidn't have but a dollar. A boy in my class named Mangam sat next to me and he had a black eye. I don't know anybody else in my class. After chapel I thought I would try to get acquainted, so I asked a boy who looked friendly if he was a Freshman. He said No, he was a Rhetoric instructor. I send love to Papa and the rest of the family. Don't forget to feed my kitty. - Your loving son, WILLIE. Duc. 3, 1896. Dear Mamma: We had a football game with the Sophomores this afternoon and they beat us. I think it was real mean. After that athletic meet a few weeks ago, the two classes got up on the back campus and yelled. Then all of a sudden there was a scramble and everybody began to yell and push everybody else as hard as he could. I thought I would be in it, although I didn't know what it all was about, so I took hold of a man who was near me and we both went down and rolled over and over., I think there were about twenty on top of us rolling around too. He squeezed me so hard that I wanted help so I tried to shout Ninteen hundred ! 120 ff,-fm-.f. fm 11, Why, said he, l'm a lfreshman, too. Then we both got up, and 1, grabbed a man who was a Sophomore, and the first thing I knew l was on my back. After awhile, a man with a beard came out and they said he was a professor. I asked a man what it was all about, and he said that it was a cane-rush. I don't think it was fair for the professor to take part in it. The Sophomores all went down town to celebrate, and Mangam the had a black eye,j and I and the rest of the Freshmen danced around the campus and hollcred that we beat. 'l'hen the Sophomores came back and I went to my rooni, because l didn't want to get foiled on the ground agaih. We didn'L have any rush to-day. I have got so I know lots of nice boys in my class. There is one named Batchelder who says he will introduce me to some nice girls down street some night, and take me to a place called the Sink if you'll let me go. Another is named Twouiey. He was in the cane-rush, because I saw him lying on the grass myself with a little Sophomore holding him there. A nice looking boy named Blackiston writes real sweet poetry for the Brmmzzian all about love and sugar and such things. Then there is Frohawk, who, I think, will be president some day, because he has a big loud voice and you can always hear it when he is around. , Love to all, from WI I..Ll E. P. S.--Please send me some money for a new pair of pants. I spoiled mine in tl1e cane-rush. You can get real good ones clown town for 98 cents. .illl ill-31 Of music in a Broome. xx 7 l f Hr-f fi f ' tix. V A, 1- vw? .- ' iv ' Q. Hx . l - The Fiddler. wif' 1? if' 1 4 . gill' I-IEN practising, his auditors I 'zz '-:KN X ' ll. 7 , Prefer to leave the room, ' . 12:.... f V 1 ,l ' 1, N. l+or no sane man has ever heard s-- gifs! .--Es ' y ' 'EV , .Ji x ' , W 121 CLIFFORD S. ANDERSON, . Prcmlrrzl. EDWARD S. W ii.RiNsoN, JR., 109-.ri Wke-l'rc.r1'1fev1f. JAMES WARREN, , . Seann! ldke-1're.v1?le11!. FREDERIC V. Hussev, Scfrelmjf. ARTHUR E. NORTON, . . Trcamrer. NAME. RESIDENCE. Leon Hunter Adams, N. Brookfield, Ms., Luther Bently Adams, Providence, William Truman Aldrich, 'l V, Providence, Walter William Allen, Fabyan, N. H., Clifford Spence Anderson, .J V, Providence, Asa Warren Armington, .I V, Newton Centre, Ms., Herbert Hamlin Armington, Providence, Willard Barber Alwell, Charles Gifford Babcock, Willard Henry Bacon, Charles Wheaton Barney, V George Giles Bass, fb J H, Gilbert Newton Batchelder, A TQ, Frederic Henry Bates, Andrew Hooton Blackiston, A J W, Herman Melvin Blaisdell, Stephen Wentworth Bourn, 'I V, I-Iebronville, Ms., Drownville, Bellows Falls, Vt., New Bedford, Ms., Hyde Park, MS., Newfane, Vt., Whitman, Ms., Washington. D. C., Bradford, N. H., l'rovidence, 122 RooM. Messer 7. S5 Power St. no Benevolent St. Messer 16. Maxcy 315. Hope 24. 135 Courtland St. Hebronville. Hope 3o. Messer 16. Maxcy 323. University 60. Pease House 5. 382 New York Ave 272 Benefit St. University 17. 222 Elmwood Ave. NAME. Ernest Harriman Boynton, Michael Shelly Brennan, Walter Alexander Briggs, Z 'l , john Smith Brown, Jr., Ralph Standish Bryden, Harris Howard Bucklin, A .I W, Frank Howard Burnham, Louis Millens Burt, H J .l', james Boise Bush, H .I .l', Lawrence Vinton Calder, 4' J H, Moncrieffe Cameron, Frank Walter Campbell, Harold Stearns Capron, john Mowry Capron, .I Ill, George Washington Carpenter, Jr., A 7' 52, joseph 'l'homas Cashman, joseph Duncan Chamberlain, john Lee Chapman, jr., .I T J, james Wallace Chesbro, Harry Adams Clapp, Charles Wesley Clark, .1 M, Edwin Schuyler Cobb, Thomas Aloysius Coffey, joseph Stearns Cole, A .l 41, john Steere Colwell, George Saunders Cooper, Mendell Winthrop Crane, ll H ll, Richard Samuel Croker, Herbert Richard Cross, Claude Burton llakin, Walter Hayes lletmers, Roscoe Morton Dexter, RESIDENCE. Sewaren, N. AI. Valley Falls, Ashaway, Providence, Fairhaven, Ms., Providence, Central Falls, Providence, New Orleans, La., Bayside, Providence, Westminster West, Providence, Stillwater, East Providence, Providence, Hightstown, N. J., vt., Central Village, Ct., Adams, Ms., Boston, Ms., Clarksdale, Miss. Attleborough, Ms., Providence, Morristown, N. J., Providence, Providence, East Providence, New York, N. V., Providence, New Berlin, N. Y., Buffalo, N. V., Central Falls, 123 Room. Messer 1. Valley Falls. Maxcy 316. Maxcy 432. Maxcy 323. University 53. Central Falls. University 51. Pease House 16. University 48. 141 Camp St. 33 Benevolent St. Hope 27. Slater 13. East Providence. 112 George St. Messer 11. 136 Mitchell St. Pawtucket. University 44. Pease House 8. Attleborough. 67 Bergen St. Maxcy 322. 158 W. Clifford St go Congdon St. 52 Waterman Ave 41 Angell St. Slater 19. University 6o. 85 Power St. Hope 25. NAME. Dana Fletcher Downing, George Edward Downing, joseph Warren Downs, 4' J H, Foster Robbins Dows, 'Vhoinas joseph Dunne, If H ll, Frank Horace Durgin, lflrnest Arey Dyer, Frank Birch liaston, Leland Leslie Eaton, Charles Ernest liwing, Leo Francis Farrell, Fred 'l'arhel Field, Austin Hervey Fittz, Kenneth Ripley Forbes, J I , William Dunlap Forbes, A lt' E, Albert jonathan lfrohock, Frederick Arthur Galvin, Harry Irving Gaskill, james Phillips Gaskill, Ernest Hubbell Gilbert, james Bruce Gilman, Harry William Hall, Frank Thurston Hallett, Homer Warren Hanscom, Ralph Frederick Hanson, 4' A 9, james Francis Hennessey, liclward Herbert, Lothrop Davis Higgins, William Leonard Hill, If 8 II, john Lawrence llood, Thomas Hope, Horace Mason Hovey, RESIDENCE. Haverhill, Ms., Providence, S. Waterboro, Me., Providence. Brooklyn, N. V., lloscawen, N. H., Boston, Ms., Lakeport, N. H., Bradford, N. H., Troy, N. Y., Pawtucket, N. Springfield, Vt., Natick, Ms., Newton Centre, M Providence, Springfield, Ms. Spencer, Ms., Woonsocket, Woonsocket, Roxbury, Ms., Lowell, Ms., Brooklyn, N. Y., Providence, Haverhill, Ms., Roxbury, Ms., s., W. Bridgewater, Ms., Fall River, Ms., Westboro, Ms., Warsaw, Ill., Pawtucket, Augusta, Ga. Groton, Ms., 124 ROOM. Pease House 4. 16 Comstock Ave 2I Brown St., 11. 44 Benevolent St. Hope 35. Hope 27. Howell 2. 7 Wheaton St. University 13. Maxcy 203. Pawtucket. 7 Wheaton St. 2I Brown St., Io. Hope S. 132 jenkins St. Pease House 7. Maxcy 314. Hope 33. Hope 33. 7 Wheaton St. Howell 5. 4I Angell St. 283 George St. Pease House 4. Slater 19. 7 Wheaton St. Maxcy 212. Pease House 20. Pease House 13. Hope 25. llope 45. ISI Waterman St. NAME. Daniel Howland, A J 41, Ray Osgood Hughes, George Llewellyn Hunt, Willifred Ellsworth Hunt, john Wesley H use, Frederic Vinal Hussey, J 41, Frank Hussey jackson, jr., George Silas james, john P. johnson, Melvin Clermont johnson, Myron Daniel Lapham, .l' lb, Waldo Gifford Leland, J T, Clarence Brown Lester, J I2 George lidwin Marble, George Marsden, Harold llurnham Maryott, Howard Harris Mason, A J 0, Harold Lee McAuslan, J fll, Phillip john McQuaid, Walter Howard Mitchell, .l' Ill, Charles Bartlett Moseley, Norman Allen Moss, J V, Harry Warren Mumford, Nathaniel Willis Myrick, H A X, Clarence Elnathan Norris, ltldwarcl Arthur Northrop, Arthur ltlclwin No1'ton, 41 J 8, john Francis O'Gara, Leonard Merrick Patton, joseph Leishman Peacock, jonathan Claire Peaslee, Maurice Vorhees Perkins, J fb, REs1D1sNc1-:. Hope, Saxtons River, Vt. Attleboro, Ms., N. Charlestown, N. H., Laconia, N. H., l 1'ankliu, Ms., Providence, Hills Grove, Rumlord, Virgil, N.. Y.. Providence, Newton Lower Falls, johnston, Worcester, Ms., New Bedford, Ms., Providence, Providence, Providence, Providence, Winchendon, Ms., Needham, Ms., Providence, Starrucca, Pa., Spencer, Ms., Worcester, Ms., Field's Point, Portland, Me., Spencer, Ms., Trenton, N. Y., Pawtucket. Ashland, N. H., Coffeyville, Ka., 125 Ms., ROOM. Hope 21. 7 Wheaton St. Attleborough, Ms 7 Wheaton St. 7 Wheaton St. Slater 14. Maxcy 436. Maxcy 436. Rumford. Pease House 11. I5 Richmond Sq. Hope 3o. Maxcy 315. Maxcy 2OI. Central Falls. 59 Dover St. Hope 11. Slater 16. Sl Quaid St. Hope 23. University 59. Maxcy 317. 7 Wheaton St. Pease House 12. University 59. 405 Potter's Ave. 21 Brown St. II. Maxcy 314. 7 Wheaton St. Maxcy 206. 7 Wheaton St. Slater 14. NAME. Arthur Llewllyn Perry, If 6 ll, Vernon Sirvilian Phillips, Benjamin Obear Pillsbury, Harry Kay Poole, Charles Huntington Porter, Henry Sheldon Pratt, A T52, Arthur Osborn Pritchard, Lemuel Charles Raiford, Lyman Alpheus Randall, A T Q, Archibald Tennant Reoch, Fordyce 'l'homas Reynolds, lf I-I ll, Charles Germane Richardson, George Weld Rickard, Arthur Flewcllyn Roberts, Lawrence Warwick Robinson, .l' ID, Robert Cornelius Robinson, If H ll, Charles Pickett Roundy, J V, George Edward Schilling, Albert Lyon Scott, Arthur Langford Slocum, A .l 0, Earl Augustine Smith, George Warner Smith, Milton Baker Smith, Orlando Raymond Smith, jr., Walter Smith, Henry Willis Stanley, If H ll, Charles Kirtland Stillman, Jesse Floyd Stinard, Ralph William Stoddard, A T Q, Harry Grove Sumner, Howard Arnold Swallow, Allan Remington Thatcher, Z W, RESIDENCE. Westerly, Milwaukee, Wis,, Concord, N. H., Taunton, Ms., Providence, Lawrence, Ms., Newport, Baltimore, Md., Leo, O., Phenix, Hadley, Ms., Morrisville, N. Y., Woonsocket, Hornellsville, N. Y., Providence, Providence, Beverly, Ms., Cumberland, Md., Winslow, Ark., East Providence, Lowell, Ms., Nayatt Point, Hornellsville, N. Y., Westerly, Lawrence, Ms., Pawtucket, Mystic, 'Ct., Harford, N. Y., Brattleboro, Vt., Norwich, N. Y., Darville, Ill., Middleboro, Ms., 126 Room. Maxcy 426. 66 Meeting St. University 51. 143 Prairie Ave. Slater 19. 1 I2 George St. Messer 3. Hebronville, Ms 112 George St. Hope 6. Hope 34. Messer 3. Maxcy 436. Howell 7. Hope 26. Hope 1o. Hope 4. Hope 28. Messer 2. Slater 7. Pease House 14. Nayatt Point. Howell 7. Maxcy 426. 1 I2 George St. Hope 23. 276 Benefit St. Pease House 11. Pease House 5. University 55. 7 Wheaton St. Slater 12. NAME. David Edmund Truesdell, 'P J 8, Nathan Albert Tufts, J l , Michael joseph Twoiney, Arthur Wakefield, james Warren, 'l T, Frederick Elmer Webb, Daniel Oscar Webster, Clinton Chase White, W .1 0, Merwin White, W' P , Ray Lester Whitney, .l' W, Frederick Wallace Wiggins, Edward Shepard Wilkinson, jr., .I lt' E, George Curtis Wing, jr., .1 df, Howland Wood, William Olney Wood, Arthur Llewllyn Wright, A TS2, john Albion Young, NAME. Lester Franklin Albro, john Francis Bannon, Thomas jefferson Brady, Urban Charles Brewer, If 9 Il, Carleton Ashburg Burgess, Edwin Arnold Bush, zd, Frank Lippitt Cady, George F. Cleveland, Claude Louis Faye Dnhain, Charles Kentworthy Francis, Victor Frazee, RESIDENCEP Suncook, N. H., Fitchburg, Ms., Norwich, Ct., Mount Pleasant. Pa., Providence, Arlington, Lakeport, N. H., Worcester, Ms., Providence, Winchendon, Ms., Warsaw, N. Y., North Adams, Ms., Auburn, Me., Providence, East Providence, West Newton, Ms., Providence, Special Students. RESIDENCE. Middletown, Central Falls, New Bedford, Ms., Danville, Ind., Ashland, Ms., Providence, Providence, Oneonta, N. Y., Providence, Richmond, Va.. Providence, 127 ROOM. University 27. Hope 24. Messer 8. Pease House 3. ISI Waterman Arlington. 7 Wheaton St. Hope 4-2. 15o George St. Hope 25. Washington. University 43. Slater 17. University 41. S East Providence. Messer 2. Hope 18. ROOM. 185 Williams St. Central Falls. Pease House 9. Howell 10. 38 Central St. University 51. University 41. 7 Wheaton St. 464 Westminster Sl 506 Smith St. 98 Prospect St. NAME. Arthur Endicott Fuller, Owen Francis Gallagher, Fayette Gates, Leon Arvine Goodale, liric Hastings Green, 'l T, Addison Garthwaite Hanan, Daniel Henry Heulihan, Luther Taylor Jackman, Austin Herbert Keyes, Walter Dunn Kilvert, 'l V, William Walter Kirby, Jerome Henry Knowles, Charles Sumner Lloyd, A lt' E, Charles Peter Lynch, Robert Kerr Lyons, H .I .l', William Mackintosh McNair, XVilliam Daniel Mnngam, A .1 dl, Charles McCarthy, Harry Sumner McCready, Charles Edwin Paine, Lawrence Gilpin Painter, George joseph Patchen, jesse Stetson Pevear, J A' li, George Winslow Plnnnner, Byron johnson Rees, Frederick Clarence Richardson, Arthur Wesley Rockwood, Z 'l', Otis White Sedgwick, .-l T 52, Henry Travers Snmmersgill, If H ll, Ernest DeWitt Talbot, William Ashton Thompson, l-larry Edwin Waterhouse, If 9 ll, RESIDENCE. Danvers, Ms., Providence, Presque Isle, Me. West Boylston, M Providence, Brooklyn, N. Y., Pawtucket, E Brooklyn, N. Y., Auburn, Chillicothe, O., Providence, Bar Harbor, Me., Sandwich, Ms., Providence, W. Hampton Beach, N. Y., Providence, Brooklyn, N. Y., Brockton, Ms., Providence, Providence, Vale, Md., Brooklyn, N. Y., Lynn, Ms., ' Providence, Providence, Passaic, N. I., Bennington, Vt., Bondsville, Ms., llrooklyn, N. Y., Providence, Providence, Pascoag, 128 Room. Messer 13. 206 Oxford St. 112 George St. 127 Angell St. I4 john St. Hope 41. Pawtucket. 33 Benevolent St. Auburn. ' 27 Westminster St 152 Ocean St. University 28. Maxcy 207. 260 Point St. University lo. 234 Ortns St. Hope 41. Maxcy 430. 343 Thayer St. 26 Oak St. 66 john St. 41 Angell Sl. Maxcy 318. 28 Maple St. I2 Jenks St. 33 Benevolent St. Slater 12. University 45. Hope 44. 67 Congdon St. 100 Doyle Ave. Maxcy 319. 'Ax L, Q' tix 4, Jf J 154 Av K 1' T, ' ' M NL-X f- I4 . b h AP QQ: ,J A I . ef if ,5?TJ1 ', ,JP K ' ' W- . '55, f 34 -.4 - W :X ' lg, 1 ,W N . v 1 Aff f ,A , Ulf 31 ' A . y I 1 1 2 . xi A I yi'- A 1 Y ' , h ' I X A If v . 'ff' is n N . N glass 1 'YI-tr f K H JQLL R , M. . , I 1 W Q5 W ' ' . fm ,, if 'hx X33 1 vm--Llvuln.. 1 FL- ,., A - znvimznfff. gil beat? from M Q the Women s College in Brown University, set himself the task of inquiring into the matter. 'l'o that end Y in he betook himself the other morning, to the doctors' settlement on lienelit Street, for it is in the midst of this healthy and well-doctored community, that the women students have their abode. Sir Roger was at some pains to lind the structure, as he had in mind the elegant and well-lighted building once described in the college catalogue. He was later informed, however, that this alfectation of glories no longer held current, and that the unvarnished, unpainted truth must be apparent. Sir .Roger himself describes his visit thus: My ring at the bell eliciting no response, I took it upon myself to open the door and walk in. Whereupon I was somewhat amazed to lind a young man standing before me, apparently unconscious of my presence. Still further was 1 amazed to observe his occupation, which consisted in taking down the notices and letters from a sort of bulletin board and reading their contents. I was about to remonstrate with his interference, when it occurred to me that this person was undoubtedly authorized to make the examination, therefore l passed on. Subsequentlyl learned that the Y worthy friend, Sir Roger de Coverley, having heard divers surprising accounts of the association known as -I i young man was a representative of Me popular college paper, and that he was plundering the bulletin board in quest of items. Consequently I now greatly lament my error in not administering to him some goodly advice and reproof. As to the young women of the college,I can but give them my most kindly approval, and much doubt whether I agree with the youthful instructor who described a woman's mind as 'rich in jmvr idcas.' 'lfhis richness of good ideas produced in me no little wonder, inasmuch as l heard no less than three languages spoken by students in the lower hallway and in the course of my going up-stairs, I derived great entertainment from peri- patetic philosophers of the stairway. One particular word impressed me by its singularity, and l mean to ascer- tain its translation 3 the word was ' Quiensabef On nearing the upper floor, sounds of music became audible, and l was pleasurably impressed by the regular rhythm of the measure. However, the student who accompanied me, did not fancy the tune so well. 'l'a Ra Ra Boom De Ay was the name she applied to it On our entering this music class, as it proved to be, we' found the Professor dilating upon the rhythm of the piece in question, as contrasted with that of a Seherzo from lleethoveifs 129 Sonata, Opus II., No. 2. I forget to which example he gave the preference. The most perfect order prevailed in the music class, the young women gathering in graceful attitudes about the professor as he sat at the piano. In this as in other classes which I visited Inoticed with pleasure the Socratic method of question and answer, which has manifestly not reached its decadence. In the psychology elass, a truly profound question on the part of the student, elicited a profounder answer. The question was, 'What is the difference between the forms of the sensibilities and the categories of the understanding?' .Ks to the answer--I must hasten on with my description. A question asked in the Fine Arts class, has puzzled me as to its application. I think the ,l'ro,fessor was also some- what at a loss. I-Ie had just stated, ' I might say that the tower of Pisa leans because of a sinking of the ground.' H Thereupon a student queried, ' Professor, will you please tell me what makes the towet' of Pisa lean ?'-I am yet in some doubt as to the young person's probable course of reasoning. Of all the classes which l visited, one of the most diverting to my mind was a study which I find it difficult to classify, but should judge to be a kind of romance course, in that the members write love stories. Very good love stories they were, though I could see that the Professor restrained himself from praising them too highly. Time fails me to dwell upon all the incidents of my visit, but I cannot forbear mentioning an agreeable half hour spent in the kitchen, where I was regaled with the best that the college possessed both in viands and wit. The chocolate served was of a peculiar flavor, faintly suggesting the varied mission of the quondam chocolate pot, which could on occasion be coffee pot, tea pot, or dishfcloth boiler. I declined to partake ofa chop, which an en terprising If'reslnnan had cooked on the gas stove, to tell the truth, I disliked to spend time in eating and thus lose the chance of conversing in this literary assembly, Topics at lunch hour were, however, less elevating than might be expected, and as I am a poor hand at conundrums, I made a poor showing. At length I took an unwilling leave of the Women's College and its manifold diversions, and in my course along Benefit Street, I pondered upon the serious question, ' Why do the tug-boats in lioston Harbor resemble the human race ? ' ' if, :- , f I f . ,I .. m,tq'? f .- 'f if,--ft Ike. -, ,M 9-,,..,ff 'twgav ,i f , t g f , - ll' 1,0 1-Pj' Jffftsh-'x - v- V' J' it rf, ,gs ff I i -i ,rf ,g,Wfi:ltlii., g -' ffififif fgilif 1 1 ' 7 '1iiIliii 7if'iZf. i' 'if f'4 itF-3l', iifk ,4,.,.-' 4 f L il',5.!f,g.,7,,- ' QV ' f aj V '- 'tm 1 ' ,T 130 'i I if X ' ' W 'iVfW 11W yff., :J- 'Q Z' f 'V 'V 31 !: Jffi H0 f f ' 2 I , ww f W WW : 1 ,1 ' J va YU x f MM ,gag W I FE ff F4 WI' . 'I V, , f Q fi, C0'EQ5'1XWffsnf 'MM ul ff W y! W 1,4 5 If fp ' 1 ' m , f -:f- E L.. , .. -.11 ' ,, :T :. Q I-gi 'as'-'5 ' x R X' xv' ' ...E-1--f',,-. V V ,w . EE E V- f V .. -M A ...- T 'Uk HM ' P ' Jn ,111s1N !5 ipf 11 nn 1 ,I R MY' A If-fn-A .. ll.. -?. -W W Q ,- Undergraduate Students who are Regular Candidates for Brown University Examinations, Receiving Unofficial Instruction NAME. .losephine Angell Beane, Martha Shepard Briggs, Louise Mary jane Brough, Edith Maria Brown, Mary Arnold Brownell, Florence Potter Case, Nellie Francis Cooke, ltldna lfrances Davis, Ruth Story Devereux, Alice Louise Gardner, Clara Angela CvOll1lJCl'g, Bertha Beatrice Grant, Ida lillis Hawkins, in College Studies. SENIOR CLASS. Colors .... Brown and Nile Green. just-:PHINE ANt:r:r,i. BEAN:-:, . . f,l't'.l'l'1liL'llf, SARAH NIABEL Osnonx, , ljlifc'-f l't'SI'll't7lf, NIABI-DI. Loulslc PO'l l'lCR, . Scrrclavjf, jxssrrz Goomvm 'l'1Fl-'ANY . . 29'ea.rurer. v RESIDENCE. Johnston, Attleborough, Providence, Providence, Providence, Providence, Providence, Central Falls, Manton, Warren, Providence, Providence, Ms., East Greenwich, .132 ROOM. Johnston. Attleborough. I3 Pomona Ave. 25 Pitman St. 73 Prospect St. xox Somerset St. 18 Maple St. Central Falls. Manton. 1o6 George St. 2I4 Benefit St. 40 Providence St East Greenwich. NAME. Minnie Hannah Hough, Sadie Emma McCready, Winifred Manatt, Sarah Ethelyn Merrill, Anna Louise Metcalf, Sarah Mabel Osborn, Mabel Louise Potter, Linda Richardson, lida May Round, Ruth Smith Roundy, Jessie Goodwin Tiffany, Caroline Luella Tuthill, Mary Drew Vaughan, Clara Whitehead, v RESIDENCE. Lonsdale, Providence, Providence, Central lfalls, West Upton, Ms., Warren, l airhaven, Ms., No. Attleborough, Ms., Providence, Beverly, Ms.. Barrington, Palmer, Ms., Providence, Providence, JUNIOR CLASS. Colors . . . . Brown and Light Blue. EDITH AUoUs'rA '1'nom-sox. . ICDNA Btoisrow ARNoi.n, l'i'l'l-ll-ll. l'Zr.i,.fx. 'l'm lhtxtix HINl1l.PIl', NAME. Adelaide Harris Arnold, Edna Bigelow Arnold, Lucy Anna Bates, Myra Hibbard Butler, Anne Walcott Carpenter, V l I RESIDENCE. Pawtucket, Pawtucket, Providence, Woodsville, N. H., l'r0Vidence, 133 P1 'L'A'l?fL'llf. V766-P1'c.s'l'1z'v1ll. .S'ur1'cln1y, 7 H'r'aszn'w', ROOM. Lonsdale. 98 Pitman St. too Bowen St. Central Falls. 38 Congdon St. Wa rre n , 280 Waterman St No. Attleborough 139 Superior St. 325 Gano St. Barrington Centre 38 Congdon St. 22 Fast Manning 39 Kenyon. RooM. 44 Clay St. 47 Broad St. 138 Messer St. 87 Congdon St. QS llcnevolent St. NAME. Kathrena Lauretta Cawley, Virginia Morgan Crumb, Norma Garvin, Phoebe lillSllll'lOl'C Gilford, Elizabeth Christina Grant, Ellllllil. Hindley, Grace Elizabeth llllllilll, Ethel Clara jaineson, Emily Gardner Munro, Katherine Marie Neuschuez, Harriet Elsie Spooner, Edill1 Augusta 'l'hon1pson, Ethel Ella Tower, Ida Evelyn Waite, Margaret Lillian Wesley, Amy Earl White, NAME. Florence Bartlett, Henrietta Griswold Benson, Caroline Louise Briggs, RESIDENCE. East Providence, Riverside, Lonsdale, Providence, l.Jl'OVlClCllCC, Valley Falls, .Proviclence, East Providence, Bristol, No. Attleborougl1, Ms., Barre, Ms., Providence, .lJI'OVlClCllCt5, l'rovidence, l,l'OVlLlCllCC, Attleborough, Ms., SOPHOMORE CLASS. Colors . . . . Brown and Gold. BERTHA '1'Uc1c1zR, , , , Amen Mixtmiz 'I'A1.1.1uAN, A . ANNE MM' LA1111v, NIARY A111111 FRINK RAN11,11,1., . . RESIDENCE. Providence, Providence, Attleborough, Ms., 134 f'1'v1'1'n'wz!, Wa'-f'n'.r1 bll'l'l'6'f11l1 1', Y 7'm.r1m:r. '1I'L'lll, ROOM. East Providence. Riverside. Lonsdale. 32 Larch SL. 85 Lippilt St. Valley Falls. 1632 Chalkstone Av East Providence. Bristol. No. Attleborough. 122 lfotintnin SL. 360 Willard Ave. 397 Pine St. I4 Parkis Ave. 161 Smith St. Attleborough. Room. 32 Benevolent St. 123 Chester Ave. Attleborough. NAME. Harriet Irving Brooks, Alverda Laura Brown, Ethel Clariet Brownell. Sarah lilecia Bunnell, Julia Marguerite Cawley, Agnes Elizabeth Clark, Sarah Hale Colvin, lflva Elise Curtiss, I-Ielen Maude Eddy, Adelaide Augusta listen, Lillian Estelle Everett, Ida May Fiske, limeline lflddy Fitz, Anna Liguoria Gray, Evelyn Olive Johnson, Winifred Belle King, Anne May Larry. Mary Beecher Leonard, Elsie Lilla Lewis, Mary Ann McQuaid, Lillian Gertrude McQuillin, Gertrude Edna Millard, Susie Brigham Morse, Mary Abby Frink Randall, Sarah Louise Simmons, Alice Maude Tallman, Clara Belden Tingley, Bertha Tucker, Harriet Barrows Utter, Mary Greene Wilbur, Annie Louise Williams, RESIDENCE. Providence, Johnston, Johnston, Bristol, Ct. East Providence, Providence, Riverpoint, Bristol, Ct., Greenville, Providence, Providence, Providence, Burrillville, Providence, East Providence, Winsted, Ct., Providence, Providence, Attleborough, Ms., Providence, Pawtucket, Providence, Attleborough, Ms., Providence, Providence, Fairhaven, Ms., Gloucester, Ms., Pawtucket, Providence, Providence, Brattleboro, Vt., '35 Room. 137 Grove St. Johnston. Jolmston. 325 Gano St., East Providence. 9 Providence Sl. Riverpoint. 325 Gano St. East Providence. 382 Pine St. 36 Locust St. 32 Carleton St. Burrillville. 120 Broad St. East Providence. 325 Gano St. 169 Congdon St. 156 Broad St. Attleborough. 31 Quaid St. 87 Central Are. 123 Lester St. Attleborough. 83 Beaufort St. 74 Armstrong Ave 87 Congdon St. 87 Congdon St. Pawtucket. 172 Pleasant St. 266 Broad St. 79 Almy St. NAME. Alice May Ballon, Clara Reynolds Bass, Ruth Edna Batchelder, Helen Louise Bliss. Frances Estelle Brainard, Anna Carrique Buflington, Emily Estelle Campbell, Blanche Elizabeth Carpent Lydia Gardiner Chace, Edith May Clapp, Mabel Ingraham Cobb, Mary Elizabeth Collins, Daisy Frances Coulters, Edith Dolly Davison, Elizabeth Wiclces Gardner. Helen Louise Given, Pearl Belle Grant, Beulah May Hahn, Mary Emeline Hatten, Mary Prentice Hill, Mabel Snow Levalley, Loretta Ludwig, Susan Gertrude Mackie, Minnie Catherine Mahy, er, , FRESHMAN CLASS. Colors .... Brown and White. H121.11:N Louisa Briss, . . . 1're.vz'1leu!, E'r111:r. GRR'l'RUIJE W 12s'1'co'1 1', M25-Presirienf, PEARL B1-21.1.11 GllAN'1', . . Smvlafgr, A1.1c1a MAY BA1.1.oU, RESIDENCE. Providence, Windham, Ct., Centerville, East Providence, Providence, Providence, Providence, Attleborough, Ms., Providence, Providence, Attleborough, Ms., Westerly, Arlington, Pawtucket, Providence, Auburn, Providence, Providence, Attleborough, Ms., Rumford, Providence, Providence, Centerclale, Providence, 136 .7 izfasu rar. Room. 61 Congdon St. I2 Providence St. Centerville. East Providence. I34 Bridgham St. 188 Broad St. 221 Pavilion Ave. Attleborough. 129 Benefit St. 133 Smith St. Attleborough. Westerly. Arlington. 41 Summer St. 22 Barnes St. Auburn. 40 Providence. 75 Cranston St. Attleborough. Rumford. 124 Wesleyan Aw- 167 Prairie Ave. Centerdale. Fourth St. NAME. Adrienne Mathews, Nellie May Potter, Josephine Martha Scholtield, Florence Carter Seagrave, Ethel Breed Sherman, George Lillian Smith, Mary Randall Stark, Helena Russell Stewart, Lura Cooper Stone, Eulalia Jeannette Towne, Edna Isabel Warner, Martha Wilbur Watt, Helen Bowen Waterman, Ethel Gertrude Wescott, Mabel Gardener White, Nettie Estella White, Mary Lizzie Aldrich, Dora Augusta Barber, Adelaide Schiffer Bauer, Mollie Brennan, Nellie Bunker, Ruth Walworth Bunker, Margaret Lillie Chace, Eleanor Buffum Congdon, Lucy Evangeline Cyr, Mary Isabel Emerson, RESIDENCE. Providence, Lakewood, Providence, Slatersville, Warren, Providence, Providence, North Easton, MS., Pawtucket, Howard, Bristol, Ct., Providence, Providence, Providence, Providence, Arlington, Select Course. Providence, Providence, Providence. Providence, Providence, Providence, Valley Falls, Providence, Providence, East Providence, 137 ROOM. 131 Ocean St. Lakewood. 425 Public St. Slatersville. Warren. 25 Lenox Ave. 41 Chapin Ave. 65 Meeting St. Pawtucket. Howard. 114 Taber Ave. 207 Atlantic Ave 70 Cady Ave. 96 Chapin Ave. I I4 Messer St. Arlington. 26 Cabot St. 42 Angell St. 61 Parade St. 78 Congdon St. 54 Willow St. S4 Willow St. Valley lfalls. 87 Cooke St. 22 Arch St. East Providence. Providence, 32 Oak St. NAME. Gertrude Gardner, Florence Garvin, Margaret Noble Goodwin, Mary Louise Gregory, Stella Josephine Harlshorn, Evangeline Larry, Harriet Susannah Latham, Grace Fisher Leonard, Ellen Maguire, Sara Imbrie Manatt, Nellie Florence Munroe, Laura Frances Parker, Margaret Weston Richards, Mabel Temple, Clara Valois, Jessie Wilson, Martha Jane Wilson, To Mr. Dodge. lo,-plilrllilfl was an instructor Who lived on the hill, I-Ie had so many students, That they really made I To few he gave I-I's,. And to some he gave C'S. And some he flunked sound But to most he gave P's. J iim ly, RESIDENCE. Room. Swansea Centre, 325 Gano St. Lonsdale, Lonsdale. Auburn, Auburn. Wickford, 253 Broadway. Providence, 189 Wayland Ave Providence, 169 Congdon Sr Providence, 87 Weybosset St. Providence, 156 Broad St. Providence, 118 Spring St. Providence, :oo Bowen St. East Providence, East Providence. Providence, 325 Gano St. Providence, 144 Benefit St. Providence, 49 George St. East Providence, East Providence. Providence, 151 Ocean St. To F. S. Johnson. FRE once was a sophomore, And what do you think ? He lived upon nothing, But victuals and drink. Victuals and drink Were the chief of his diet, And yet this poor Sophomore Scarce ever was quiet. 138 Io'1'A .... . . I.AM1xoA .... MU ...... CHI .........L. ALPHA BETA .... ALPHA D1f:L'1'A. . . . ALPHA 1'1Ps1LoN .... GAMMA ALUMNAE .. . . ALPHA . . . l'lE'l'A. . . . llEL'l'A . . . . Organized 1870. Roll of Chapters. Alpha. District. . . . .Cornell University. . . . . . . . . .University of Vermont. . . . ....Allegheny College. . . . .. . . . . Syracuse University. . . . . . .. .. . .Swarthmore College.. . . . . . .. . . ..Women's College, Baltimore. . . . . .. .Brown University ....... . . . . ....New York City. . . . .. Beta. District. . . . .DePauw University. . . . . . ....indiana State University. . .. ... .University of Illinois. . . . 139 1881 1881 1881 1889 1891 1897 1897 1870 1870 1375 E11s11.oN. . . Organized 1870. Roll of Chapters. . ...Wooster University . . .. 1875 ETA .... University of Michigan. 1879 KAPPA. . . .University of Kansas .... .... 1 881 NU .... Hanover College .... . 1882 P1 .... .... A lbion College ...... . 1887 RHO . . . .... University of Nebraska . 1887 TAU ..... Northwestern University 1887 U1's1LoN .. .. . .University of Minnesota. 1889 Psi ....... . .... University of Wisconsin .... .... 1 890 ALPHA GAMMA .... .... C Jhio State University.. 1892 ALPHA ALUMNA12. .. .... Greencastle, Indiana... B1a'1'A ALUMNA11 . .. ,... l,EL'1'A ALUMNAI4. . .. .. .. PHI . . .. OMEGA. . . Minneapolis, Minnesota Gamma. District. Chicago, Illinois. . . . . . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University .... .... 1 892 University of California.. . .. .... ... 140 .1890 Hrwwl, Plula Alpha Epsilon Chapter. Established 1897. 1897, Jos1z11111N1: ANc11c1,1, BEANIE, MAR'1'11A 5111111-AR11 I8iR111u:s, CLARA XVlll'l'l-QIHQAD 1898. AD1a1,A1D1Q HARRIS ARNOLD, IE1.1zA111f:'1'1-1 CHR1s'1'1NA GRANT, ICDNA li1c11c1,o1v ARNo1.D, KA'1'11AR1N1f: MAR11-1 N14:usc11URz, LUCY ANNA BA'1'1-zs, 1+1D1'1'11 A11c1us'1'A '1'11oA1PsoN, IDA EYRLYN WA1'1'1-2. 1899. CARo1,1N1f: L0111S12 l3R1r1ns, MAIQX' BERC1-11:14 LEONARD, AGNES lfI1.1zA111c'1'11 CLARK, H1:R'1'HA T11c:R1-:R, ANNA LIGUORIA GRAY, HARR11171' HARROWS U'1 1'ER, ANNE lNlAY LARRY, MARY GRERN1-1 W11.1111R. 141 JAIIIES IIQIIE ARTHUR, FREII ICIIIERSIIN HRIIHIS, I-IUWARD BmvI1:N I-ERHIIIH, :Xl.l,EN HERIII-:R'I' CHASE, MARION xIC:xl,l,lS'I'l'2R VLARRI-1, livI':RE'I I' CuI.IIv, l':l.IJAH WII.I,IAAI CuI.I,INs MAIIRIQE Hmvv: CIIIIRI-1. JAMES 1,ARKl'ZR CIImIIzs. ARIIIIIR MAXSIIN f'U'I l'I4li LlSF'I l'2R'I'S NIASON IJASHIE I l.I., l.I,, YE ,Jax Q AI,I:I-:R'I' ORSIIN I os'I'If:R, ICRIE I-IANTINIIN GRIIEN, HI':RI,wI'N KUuI:I.Es GREEN, RIIssIf:I.I. GRINNELI., SANI-'URII KEITH GIJRNEII, AR'I'III'R NJURRAY HANCOCK. RALIIII l!If:R'I'RAAI INIARRIS, SIIINI-:Y DANIELS H'UMl'l'lREV, FRANK OSCAR JONES, JIIIIN JIIHIQIIII LACE. JR.. WI I.I,IA II S I':'I'cI-I ELI, LI-:A RNED, I3vRoN SIIRAGUE NVATSON. 142 CLARENCE HAR'1' LINGI-IAM, HERIIER1' ALLEN 1WA'I I'ESON, ISAAC BU'I I's MERRIIIIAN, CHARLES DEx'I'ER OWEN, JR., JOHN DAVISON RocKEFEI.I.ER, WILIIUR AI.I.I-:N Sco'I I', EDWARD WADswoR'I'H SHEAD. GEURIIE '1'I-IURSTON SPICER, CHARLES WAVLAND 'l'owNE, JAMES TUCKER, JR., HowARD HARRIS 'U'l'LEY, JR 1 l W , jc-VX' Q mifym-nvfwgT1,q7qgp- 1 : fl,-,fp A ,j vuw-'mari M' r K x W I' f f r 1 'nf ll rfhvt, f'ln'lrr mg. ., -ll' 1.5. f A, A., su A., I' i H61 5. f . -Wm' X .44 Ss'-mx7:..4.f1L,,m.1uf- f' H - tv A ' . R1!,'lv3J'ff1?7 3 -iii' rw. x '. 1 'K' M '- ' -'9 ' -V ' MfA1.mffS...:L.1Lmf' 1' fi 1-. V- '1i'M '1-f' EA .Qkf,,yyy Imlf-J M., .:di,,..'-.Eli5If:: 5 Q . WN ,1,,.,r,..... - ,..y ., N f,M.a,,m.w.1-MQ' r. F K J 1 ? 1 1 L x If 1 L I 1 X 5, p. L 1, S! F E F -4. -. Q Dhlwlblldlla M' . u'i, 1- 1 ' ' u . , ,, v 4 '11-, ', V'-tk ' -u ., Q. .- ., -w ,n -' ., A -- M Y . '- Q 7Mf F'.,, A a .' .f . s x ilJuifMlklidkuSn,1-.1...haIim-.fr. an-f.'3.w '- Qflddizbdeit To the College Catalogue for 1896-97. A' HROUGI-I an unfortunate error, in the publication of the last annual Catalogue, the following information in regard to Sophomore courses was omitted, and it has been decided to publish the same here. Germanic Languages. PRO1 I'1SSOR WILLIAMS, whose picture will he Iound in the catalogue, is at the head of the German Depart- ment. The Courses in German x, 2, and 3 will be under the direction of PROIVICSSOR WILLIAMS. Although the teaching will be done by other members of the faculty, the work will be under the personal supervision of PROI l'1SSOR WILLIAMS. As PROFESSOR WILLIAMS in time past has not been entirely satislied with the attendance in the classes of PROFESSOR WILLIAMS'S department, PROFFISSOR WILLIAMS has decided that onlytwo cuts each term will be allowed in the studies of I'ROI It1SSOIl WILLIANISS department. PROFESSOR WILLIAMS has also decided that any students who do not observe PROIFISSSOR WII.LlAMS'S rule in regard to this matter, and who do not make up their lost recitations by a written test given by PROl+'ICSSOR WILLIAMS, and passed to I'ROl l SSOR WILT,lAMS'S satisfaction, will not be given a pass mark by PROI I'lSSOR WIl.I.I .-X NIS in any of these courses ol' PRO- FICSSOR WILLIAMS'S department. QSigned.j-I'ROIIICSSOR WI LLIA MS. ,English I, 2 and 3. This course will be in charge of Professor Manley, Mr. Dodge, Professor Bronson, Mr. Dodge and Mr. Dodge. Not more than one-third of the class is expected to pass in this course. II a greater proportion than this seem to be doing work that deserves a pass mark, the standard will be raised. A M I' in this course will be considered the equiv- alent of an H in any other course in college. The lessons assigned will call for at least eight hours' study a day, and if it is found that any student is able to prepare them the lessons will be lengthened. Two hours will be allowed for the examination each term, and not more than ten thousand words will be required to answer the questions asked. Special emphasis will be placed upon the deportment of students taking this course. Any student who winks one 143 eye without winking the other, will be requested to withdraw from class, and will be counted as absent, and as having failed in recitation. Students are especially requested not to throw things at Mr. Dodge. Chemistry I, 2, 3. During the year, Professor Appleton, Qas students are not expected to take this course to study chemistry, but to learn how to make a correct sentence and behave, act and speak like gentlemen,Q will deliver short lectures upon English, Rhetoric, Oratory, American History, The 1 all'of Man, Conchology, Psychology, Messianic Prophecy, Greek Philosophy, Pedagogy, Drama, The X Rays, Pala:ography, Archfeology, Plnlology, Bugology, Free Silver, Sociology, Criminal Law, International Relations, Logaritlnns, Kinematics, Coxey's Army, Spiritualism, Thermodynamics, Anthropology, Military Science, Morphology and the Cuban Question. Special Dispatch to Mrtr.-l'rtil. Lamont says you mustn't say vest. Say waistcoat. lzruoiu oUR wAsHINc.ToN coRklssPoNnaN1'.l I!f?zshz'ug1mz, Feb. 30, 1897.-There having been various rumors circulated during the last few days to the effect that Senator Waistcoat of Missouri was interested in certain U. S. bond inwaistcoatments, your correspondent inter- viewed the Senator this morning, and succeeded in diwaistcoating the story of any authority. 1 called at Senator Waist- coat's house this morning, and a servant who was pretty enough to be one of the, Waistcoatal Virgins came to the door and informed me that if I would wait in the waistcoatibule she would see if the Senator was at home. When she re- turned she said that he had gone to church. At the church, I found Senator Waistcoat in the waistcoatry, clad in his ordinary waistcoatments. He seemed somewhat annoyed at being questioned in regard to the inwaistcoatments, and said that senators had certain waistcoated rights that ought to put theln beyond the reach of such gossip. lle also said that there was not a waistcoatige of truth in the story. fSigneclj SYl,WAIS'I'CUA'I'l'2R. 144 In rlr fr Phlln. 1 Q ,, , .f 51:4 L. 1-A-,fa DAVID HAS1'INGS ATWATER RALPH EDMANDS BARKER. RUSSELL WIGHTMAN BAKER, DWIGHT WOOD BAKER. GEORGE WILLIAM BAYLIS, HENRY DUNCAN BAILEY, JOSEPH HILL BIGELOW, STEPHEN WEN'I'wORTH BOURN HAROLD WINIERED BROWN, LLOYD BROWN, NATHANIEL FRANK BRYANT, JAMES WINTHROP CAMPBELL, JOHN TI-IOMAS CASEY, IWIERTON LELAND CHADSEY, LEBARON CARLTON COLT, WILLIAM PRATT COMSTOCK, 7 ! I-Q... 1' ,1 R J- A cv 1' 'NI SREIII cet, WILLIAM MA'l'HEW COTTON, JR., JAMES FRANKLIN DYER, CHARLES BATES DANA, THOMAS HART DE COUDRES, HARRY CADY FOSTER, GORDON DYER HALE, EDWARD SHANNON HANSON, RALPH EVERETT HEATH, HUGH VINCENT HAZELTINE, DANIEL AUGUSTINE HILL,' IRVING OWEN HUNT, OLIVER PERRY HUSSEY, HERIXERT HARLEY ICENNEDY JAMES MANNING KENT, HENRY MfJR'I'ON ,LOVERING, EUGENE WATERMAN MASON, 145 I JR-, JR-, FREDERIU WILLIAM MUIll'HY, HAROLD VVEBS'I'ER OSTIIY, JESSE S'l'E'l'SON PEVEAR, FRANK EDDY RICHMOND. zd, JOHN DAVIS SAGE, CHARLES HENRY SMITI-I, JR., RUFUS ALIIERTSON SOULE, JR. EDWARD AMOS S'l'0CKWl-ZLL, ERNEST Dl'1X'VI'1 1' '1'AI,IIO3I'. FREDERICK HOWARD 'l'ILI.INGH FRED AI.vAH VOSE, RAYMER BAI,cH WEEDEN, MERWIN WHITE, ' HOWARD I-IOUGH WILKINSON, FRANK FERRIS XVOOLLEY. AST, ANDREW HOOTON BLACKISTON, ' HARRIS HOWARD BUCKLIN, 'N 'W 'ff 9 W1mV ?mfFWI1, 'Iwi-'J N -I Ima Sigma QI. ,...l..ll ERNEST HARRIMAN BOvN'I'ON, HAROi.D STEARNS CAPRON, JOHN MOWRY-CAIIRON, CHARLES XVESLEY CLARK, JAMES XVALLACE CHESBRO, lv JOSI-:RH STEARNS COLE, ROSOOE MORTON 1.JEx'I'ER, A FRANK '1'HURs'I'ON HAl,l,k1' ADDISON GARTHWAITE HANAN, JOHN LAWRENCE HOOD, ' HORACE MASON HOVI-nv, DANIEL HOWLAND, - FRI-:DERIO VINAI. HUSSI-:v, WILLIAM DANIEL MANGAM, HOWARIJ HARRIS MASON, HAROLD LEE MCAUSLAN, ' MAURICPZ VORHI-:ES PERKINS, ARTHUR LI.I-:wLI.vN PI-:RRI ' LAWRENCE NVARWICK ROBINSON, CHARLES HuN'1'1Nu'I'ON 1OR'l'ER, ROIII-:RT CORNELIUS ROI-IINSON, ARTHUR WAKEFIELD, I. 1 I , ARTHUR LANOI-'ORD SLOCUM, HENRY WILLIS STANLI-Lv, RAY LESTER NVHITNEY, GEO-ROE CURTIS WING, JR. 146 fl Typleat Hotir to the Qoerse of tvord-Juggling, otherwise MOTTOES OVER EITHER ENTRANCE TO RECITATION ROOM. Who Enters Here, Leaves all Mundane Thoughts Behind. We Tread on Air, and Oversee the Sun. lf'l'lyfc'ss0r blamz' and .vm171'1lg. .l'i1lfl' 7IlI,'ll milk 11 p'1'11gc 1y'm-m'.r in Mc war ry' Mc mum. l'1'cr1'.w'Z1' 1 I 11. m. .Ll'l'flH'L' b1ggiu.r.l S I was saying at the close of the last hour, Gentlemen, fHe always addresses the men, never the co-eds, which is N perfectly proper and as it should bel, the teleological conception of the universe which Aristotle had, we learn, not li from his exoteric, but from his esoteric works. This differs radically and in toto from the transcendent ethereal ideal- istic view which his instructor Plato by a ratiocinative process evolved from his reminiscences of pre-existence iinpinged upon his esoteric consciousness as a result of the inter-relation and inter-penetration of the concepts of this world and the ideas of a nebulous supramundane world of reality. Ideas, you know, are hypostatized conceptsj This process of hypostatization is an exceedingly intricate one, and only a man with such a colossal mind as the poet philosopher pos- sessed, could have excogitated the system in all its ramifications and have perceived all the subsumption involved without getting hopelessly entangled and finally wrecked, tossed up high and dry on the shore of ultimate reality by the huge billows rolling in from the infinite sea of non-Being. Ideas, Gentlemen, are not the simple, inoffensive things which you have been wont to consider them. ft' Never bothered with them, Professor, murmured one philosophic neophyte to his right hand neighborfl Ideas in the Platonic sense we poor beings of time and of earth never get. We by the use of our percipient faculties get merely concepts after an indefatigable and persistent search among the lcaleidoscopically changing sensations resulting from the impact upon our senses of what we have been accustomed to consider objects of reality. Objects are not reality but merely the hypothesized causes of impressions upon our sense organs. These con- 147 cepts, after we have gained them, we transform into ideas by supposing thetn to be ultimate reality existing not in this mundane sphere but off in another sphere of which we have no empirical cognition'but which we believe to exist some- where containing all these ideas, prototypes, uncaused causes of the ordinary things we think we see about us. fztfter this burst of eloquence upon such an abstrusely abstract theme the class applattdssl Now, Gentletnen, I see no ration- ality in your lnerritnent. Philosophy does occasionally use somewhat strange terms, but we must familiarize ourselves with them no matter how forbidding they appear upon first acquaintance, As I said, then, Aristotle's teleological view of the universe differed fundamentally from that of his master .Plato l Notlnng unusual for a pupil to disagree with his instructor, muttered a youth with a surly look upon his browj. Aris- totle upset Plato's theory by informing him that instead of explaining the universe he had doubled the difficulties with his world of ideas. As for himself he wouldn't have anything to do with ideas. Sober, common-sense facts are good enough for me, he said. Having by this bold stroke cleared the ground of Plato's enctunbrances, Aristotle bttilt up a theory of his own. To him all objects in the world were not such as we commonly designate them, but entelechies. Dogs. cats, chickens, horses, men, women and children were not such to this greatest of all philosophers, but entelechies. There are two aspects to be considered in a timely philosophical view of everything in the world, ith, and etdog, 5121, be- cotnes ming which latter is bttt a relative term, for it in ttu'n is considered in with reference to the next higher and so on ttntil the entelechy is reached. Thus the whole universe in its perfected fortn is reduced to entelchies. Inntunerable they are and all of them gradually fitting into one another join forces and develop toward a tnore universal entelechy which in its ultimately perfected state is the great first cause, the umnoved mover, the vaifmg IIIIIQITFIJC, the entelechy of entel- echies, towards which all the other little entelcheies look with longing eyes and by the force imparted to thetn by this yearning eager upward aspiration they are all developed in a gradttally ascending series until they become absorbed into the great entelechy and then peer downward at the other struggling entelechies passing through the same agony to which they themselves had been subjected. Isn't this a wonderful discovery that Aristotle made? Out of hard, prosaic facts he constructed a theory far more intricate than did his master Plato with all his beautiful ideas. I-Ie explained the universe and didn't explain it away. lt isn't always a bad thing when a pupil disagrees with his instructor. Aristotle was the big boy in 1-'lato's school and couldn't be coerced into emasticating his hypostatized concepts under the innocent appella- tion of ideas, He considered himself as likely to he the generator of a true system of the universe as his instructor and didn't propose to take into his physical organism the nauseating dose Plato had prepared for him. l:Many in the class nod approval as if each said, Me too. Perceiving this the Professor stops and cogitates a momentg then as he is about to spring upon the class the Democritic origin of the universe so as to show its connection with the developed materialistic realistn of Epicurus, the bell rings, and with a feeling of a return to earth, a coming down from the clouds, the men hastily disperse, leaving the co-eds to find their way out of the mazy intricacies of that tenuous sphere as best they may.1 148 , v bww , ,- . 4. , . W - 3ifQ7?F.4,A..12't:1- ..g,,. L ,Ly f 019409, l'hlYrl. WILLIAM TRUMAN ALDRICH, CLIFFORD SPENCE A NDERSON, ASA VVARR EN ARMINGTON, I'lERBER'l' I'IAM I.I N ARMINGTON, GEORGE GILI-ns IlAss, GILBERT NI'1XV'l'l,lN BATcHEI.InER, XVAL'l'ER ALEXANDER BRIGGS, LOUIH MILLI-:Ns HURT, DIAMES BOISE BUSH, LAWRENCE VIN'l'lJN CALDER, HARRY ADAMS CLAPI1, ,I Il'lRHl4lR'l' RICHARD CROSS, jOsEvH WARREN DOWNS, IQENNI'I'l'H RII-LEI' FORBES, XVILIJAM DUNLAI- FORBES, IIOMER WARREN HANSCOBI, RALPH FREDERICK HANSON, GEORGE Ll.ICWl'll,I,YN HUNT, WALDO GIIVIFQDIQIJ LELAND, CLARENCE BROWN LES'I'ER, CHARLES SUMNI-:R T,I,OvI1, NORMAN ALLEN Moss, 149 Im, N'A'l'l-IANKEL VVILLIS NIYRICK, ARTHUR NDNVIN HORTON, Bl41NjAMlN OIIEAR PILLSBURY, PIARRV KAI' POOLI-1, 'Ali'l'Hl7Il fJSl!ORN l,Rl'l'CHAI4h, ARTHUR 1 l.l-INVl'Zl.l.YN .R0l!I'ZR'l'S, ARTHUR WESLEI' ROUKWOOD, CHARIIICS PlCKE'l l' IQOUNIJY, ALRlf1R'l' LYON SCOTT, EARL IXUGUSTINIIZ SMITH, 1WIl,'1'0N BAKER SMITH, xvAl.'l'ER SMITH, IQALPH XVILLIAIVI STODDARII, ALLAN REMINGTON THATCHER, lJAvID EDMUND TRUESDELL, NATHAN ALBERT '1'UIfTs, JAMES XVARREN, DANIEL OSCAR VVl+Zl3S'l'lCR, CLINTON CHASE NVHITE, EDWARD SHICPARD XVILKINSON, J I-IOWLANII WOOII, JOHN AIIIHON YOUNG. R., Giiiccafrg and Qo?m2I.'mI'tftee3 of Hggociatecl LFIIMQLIQI. President. IIoN. Iimvfxnn I.. I'1lcnclf:, I,L. IJ., Boston, Ms. First Vice-President. ' WILLIAM W. KEEN, M. D., LL. IJ., Philadelphia, Pa. Second Vice-President. RHHER1' H. I. Commun. A. M. Providence. Secretary. GEORGE G. W1LsoN, PH. D., Providence. Treasurer. SAMUEL S. DURFICIC, A. M., Providence. Executive Committee. Hon. JOHN S. I5RAY'I'0N, Dr. fllitlkflli L. Col.l,lNs. Mr. CH,uu.Es Mounts SMITH, Professor NA'I'I-IANIICI. I . DAVIS, and 'I'IfIEOIIORI'I I . Gum-LN, Iisq. Advisory Committee. Grzonm-1 G. IVILSON, Pu. IJ., AR'1'HUR ID. IYICCLISILAN, ESQ., A. M., GARnNEn l'Ol.BY, A. M., I+'u,xNK I.. IVIORSE, A. M.. CHARLES R. 'I'HURs1'oN, A. M.. Amns P. CARROLI IVll.I.IAM H. IIl':A'r'l'rl':. A. M., FRED:-zulu: I'1ARI.I'Z IVHl'l'AKl-zu, A. M. 150 ISIAEQI maya OG' PROFESSOR NATHANIEI. F. DAVIS, L.L. D., CHARLES B. GOI-'I-', PH. D., . PROFESSOR VVILFRED N. MUNRO, A. M., VVILLIAM T. PECK, D. SC., .... Committee of Appointment. Presz'dmt. Vz'a'-Pnrsz'a'ffz1 f. Cor. S66'l'6'flllLl'. . 1 5'easm'er. PROFESSOR BENJAMIN I . CLARKE, HON. DAVID S. IIAKER, JR., Rlcv. FRETIERIC DENISON MR. DANIEL BI-:cKIvI'I'H, HON. CIEURGE M. CARPI-:N'I'I41R, JOSIIIIII C. l'II.v, ICSQ. PROFESSOR AI.I1ICR'l' G. HAIQKNICSS, Committee of Arrangements. MR. DAVID W. HOW, PROEI-:SSOR WINsI.Ow ,Ul l'0N, PROIfI+:SSOR 0'I'IS l-I. RANOALI. Auditing Committee. DR. REUIIEN A. GUILD, MR. ROIIIf:R'I' P. BROWN. Members of the Class of '97. By the FIrst election. ARTHUR MOUI.'I'ON ALLEN, CARI. RUSSELI. FISH, FRANCIS AUGUSTUS RUOO, ROSCOE HOSMER BIf:I.IqNAI', AI.IIIQR'1' ANGUS KERIFFIN, CQEORGE '1'HURS'1'ON SIIIOER JOHN I'iARRING'I'0N Cox, WII.I.IAIII Sl'l'1'CHEl.I. LEARNED, JAMES TUCKER, JR., CPREGORY I7EXTER WAI.cO'r'1'. ISI -If 3 If Tit' IN COLLEGE STUDIES. The Carpenter Premiums. GAIilJNI'TIQ Klux lluusow, llwmu lllcmu' Gimwl-:l.l The Foster Premium. Gaston Prize in Oratory. A1,1.:f:N lim-11.1. lilizlwl-:l.l.. 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For the Freshman Year. For the Sophomore Year. . - . - . . For the Junior Year. Y I GIQACE MAIIELLE CLEVELAND, EMMA BRADFORD S'I'AN'1'ON, . FLORENCE JOSEPHINE WHI'l'ING, JUSTIN HOMER BACON, ALLAN BUELL BICKNELL, MARCUS WILSON JERNEGAN, . For the Senior Year. 153 Latin. German, French. Greek. German. Latin. German, Italian. German. Germzrn. German. German. Latin. Oratory. German. German. ASITOHOITIY, History. History. Hisrory. Spanish. Greek. History. Meteorology WHH!fU7UMf!fWWU j mm 2325 0 . N w gl , If .J , - ' X 'l L '2' W . 'I f V?m? , ' A yLf' X . ' jg 1 1' .A ,. 4 f E Q ---- x Fl -sisf ' fi-in WX ' :Qi ,?51l ?', f - - f 5322 A if f' Zfi 3:2 ', f,.,,,.4,m'gflf . -1 ' 7- 3-1 ' f K'q'3f!,':'?5'.1?,'?ff:Oyf,..r44f11. F' f Y - i Ei 'jc 13 -sfvfvjzqa-. f'f 4 E dff'i '2,y '4'A -Q- '- - I ' 2- ' Qi E 3112 ?f'ZL2'-'f '., 5? '+L' ' ffm ff N mg Ei A K f M Q 'Z -4- ,, - ,I 5. F, ii-, 5 W ty Q 2 --'- 'f 1'f73?if f::f+ MN U X 'X lg UW IIIIQWW .J,'Us.m2a:nwIHmIIllV N X yllllfllllllmnufgzzzzzifw 3 gig I go- ffhlllmi Q , ,W ,..,,f 'W 3 E13 Efgf' uxw . YE V P i ' Jig is M A fi ilk fig F ,5 W U QM A EXAM xl px f A. 7 ., ii-fe:--4 ' Nw: .... ., - ..-. V ff: X it IN XXL? Q--R 5,15 X-f fx v 4 , - ii: ,T L X, ,XSI Nf2,244,!3 W ,V ' - Q' M4 1 X '-. ' ' 7 ' f' , Xi XIN a a X f X X A if ,Z X -skx X Xl K- X x X K ,fx Ubilfveicgitgy Plitbleftic Officers. WM. II. GAMM1sI.L, '78, . . . . f,l'L'J'l'fllt.'llf Glcoluzls A. GASKILI., '98, rS6't'l'L'fll1:j 1 R,xNK W lVlA'l l'ESON, '92, . . . . YP'msurc: Board of Directors. Wm. H. GAMm:r.l., '78, . . !'ra.vm2wf. 1'Rolf. N, F. llfxvxs, ,7O, 111. I-I. XVI-IEKS, ,93, A. O. l+'os'l'l4:1e, QQ7, Pkolf. J. IC. Hll,l., IJ. M. lvl-ll'l'E, ,97, G. A. G.xsml.1., '98, M. l?'.xNNlNr:, '91, I . M. 1X'lUlePHv, V99 ' lf. W. lX'lA'I l'ESON, 92, . . . Y?'ca.r111-we Baseball Committee. M. S. FANNING, B. S. XVATHON,,97,CIlhl1l1Ig'L'1'.D A. O. 14'os'1'm1. Football Committee. WM. H. G.xmxr:I.L, W. A. KIUILE, '98, CllLIll1lgL'l'.D D. M. Wurrn- Track Athletic Committee. E. H. W:-zmcs, C. H. IANGHAAI, '97, fllh11qgn'.j G. A. GASKILI Committee on Tennis and General Athletics. E. H. Wmexs, G. A. GAs1cu.l.. F. W. lX'lURl'HY . Memlwership Committee. 1'mn-'. N. I . DAVIS, M. S. IVANNING, D. M. lYIlI'I'l'1 155 I. D. Rociuzi-'1:1.1.1-111, JR., ,97, . Jllmnrgcr. W. A. clUll.l'1, '98, . . A.rr'l.1llf1mz,, 1' Corin , 97, . . . Llyvmffl. Rushers. F A Locicrz, P. G., A. H. CHASE, ,97, J. T. Cwsrzv, 99 I4 R. WH11:r:1,1':1e, ,97, H. 'l'. SUmMr:RsGl1.1., '98, j. F. D1 9 J. 1'. Coumns, ,97, F. W. lxlURl'HV, ,99, E. S His 1 . L. 1 U1.'1'z, '98, 1896. Sept. 26, Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Uct. Nov Nov Nov Nov. 7, I I 28, 3, 7, 21. 26, S. WA'1'soN, '97 Al Providence, At New Haven, AL Providence, At Cambridge, At Providence. At Philadelphia, At Providence, At Providence, At West Point, Al New York, E. Quarter Back. tfomsv, y97, Cvlmfllllll. Half Backs. Full Back. lJ.'l-I. HA1.l., ,99. Games. llrown, eo Brown, o Brown, 44 Brown, o , Brown, 16 Brown, o llrown, IO llrown, 6 Brown, 6 Brown, 24 156 I. A. GAM111oNs 8 C. ID. flWlf2N, i97. Worcester Polytechnic, o Yale, 18 Amherst, 6 Harvard, I2 Lehigh, o U. of P. 16 llI'll'llll0lllll, 10 Yale. 18 West Point, 8 Carlisle Indians 496 NU' gms 3953. I897 Officers. B. S. WA'1'soN, '97, . . . . 1Vam1,g'w'. G. A, GASKILI., '98,. Sforcr. D. L. Furxrz, '98, . Cajrfabz. 1896 'Varsity Team. D. L, FULTZ, '98, Cfqilain, W. D. PHIl.l.ll'S, '97, J. A. GAMMQNS, '98, E. N. 1iOBINSON,'96, J. A. DUNNE, '98, O. W. SEDGWICK, '99, W. H. STEERE, '96, WM. LAUDER, '98, T. J. DUNNB, '99, H. B. LANG, '96, H. T. SUMMERSGILL, '98, j. T. CASEY, '99, T. J. BRADY, '97, A. L. RODMAN, '98, WM. MELLOR, '99 158 ' ,law- v kva' K f L 1 v ff-.C - .-L1-Q 0 I Q I I 1-S- Games Qgitlayecl. Season of 1896. Wesleyan, Lincoln Field, 1 University of Vermont, Lincoln Field, Date, Place. April 16, Brown vs Exeter, Lincoln Field, April 18, Brown vs Providence League, Adelaide Park, April 21, Brown vs Holy Cross, Worcester, April 23, Brown vs Providence League, Lincolm Field, April 25, Brown vs Yale, New l--laven, April 27, Brown vs Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 30, Brown vs Dartmouth, Lincoln Field, May 2, Brown vs Yale, Lincoln Field, May 5, Brown vs Harvard, Cambridge, Bda 6, Brown vs Mali 9, Brown vs Tufts, Lincoln Field, May 13, Brown vs Wesleyan, Middletown, May 16, Brown vs P. A. A., Lincoln Field, May 19, Brown vs Holy Cross, Lincoln Field, May 20, Brown vs Harvard, Lincoln Field, Ma 23, Brown vs Hol 1 Cross, Worcester, May, 27, Brown vs Geolgetown, Lincoln Field, May 28, Brown vs Holy Cross, Lincoln Field, May 3o, Brown vs Yale, Lincoln Field, june 1, Brown vsl7arunonth,Ilanoven june 3, Brown vs Harvard, Lincoln Field, june 5, Brown vs june 10, Brown vs P. A. A., Lincoln Field, June 15, Brown vs Harvard, Cambridge, June 17, Brown vs Holy Cross, Lincoln Field, june 29, Brown vs University of Chicago, Chicago, july 1, Brown vs University of Chicago, Chicago, July 3, Brown vs University of Chicago, Chicago, 16o Score 24-1 4-7 7-6 4-7 9-6 15-7 6-o 6-1 9-7 6-13 11-o S-3 8-3 I-4 1-6 5-4 13-6 16-5 6-4 31-4 1-6 16-4 ro-4 4-o 3-o o-1 13-3 6-5 QFf'0'l?i7li? Event. loo Yards Dash, 220 Yards Dash, 440 Yards Dash, Half Mile Run, One Mile Run, 'l'wo Mile Run, One Mile Walk, 120 Yards Hurdle, 220 ards Hurdle Y 1 Running High Jump, Running Broad Jump, Pole Vault, Throwing 16 lb. Hammer, Putting 16 lb. Shot, Fifigkpieffie figgfiielufign Record. IOL sec. 'I . 223 sec. 522 sec. 2 m. 7 sec. 4ll1. 58,2 sec. 10111.83 sec. 7 Ill. 2g sec. 195 sec. 262 sec. 5 ft. ICE i11. 22 ft. 213 in. 9 ft, 5 in. I25 fi. 39 ft. 2 in. I Name. H. YYEEKS, '93, H. W1511:14s, '93, W. MAIQVPII., '94, L. HALL, '97, K. I-IUDsoN, '96, L. SHARP, '95, C. B1zowN1sLL, ,Q2 W. MARVEL, '94, W. MAIQVEI., '94, A. MCCOMBER, '96, W. MAllVEl,, '94, G. RIlSSICI,I,, '97, IC. S1111'1'H, '96, lil. SM1'1'11, '96, Date. Apr. 26, 1892 May 19, 1892 May 17, 1893 May 12, 1894 May 1, 1895 May 24, 1893 May 17, 1893 Apr. 26, 1892 May 19, 1892 May 9, 1896 May 23, 1894 May 23, 1894 May 30, 1896 Feb. 9, 1895 F. W. I . A. li. W , 1 E. F. O. 0'Bnu1-xx, '98, OSTIW, '99, B1zvAN'1', '99, HUI.I., '99, 'l,'Al 'I', '98, l'JRAxvl:RlnG14:, HULL, '98, CLI1fT, '97, SCHIPPICR, '99, 1 os'1'l-lla, '97, '96, Track Htbifztic Team. ARTHUR D. CALL, '96, 1lla114qg'w', S'I'I'1WAR'l' A. MACC mlnrzk, '96, Gyu'1z1'11. H. C, MILLIQR, '97, .-X. H. Sl-lllzl-T11-31.11, '99, O, N. Bl-LAN, '98, F. E. SMITH, '96, D, H. HALL, ,99, E. W. Sl-n-:Au, '98, H. E. STARR, '97, H. C. HUI.I., '98, E. A. S'1'0CKWEI.L, ,99, W. J. GUNN, '98, 162 G, l . Tnov, '98, G. H. RAYMOND, '99, G. K. H'UIJSON, '96, R. K. LYQNS, '99, R. E. BARKER, '99, E. E. Tvzzrzx, '97, W. J. BAR'I'I.E'I l', '99, P. R, BULLARID, '97, I. P. Comms, '97, S. S. LAPHAM, '98. ltviteratfbolleii-elite rftssoelaetlon of ftmatetur fttlrlleites of Qtmetrlea ki Lf J Officers. Gusravns 'l'. Kntnv, Columbia, . . R. lb, IJOIVHLAS, Georgetown, ARTHUR ID. CALL, Brown, . F. ll. VlQliRIII.VA, C. C. N. Y., . . . Executive Committee. Iltnvnun lln.l., N. Y. University. J. R. Bowl-:N, Cornell. Pre.rz'11'e11i. Vz're-Presnlerzl. S6L'l't'fdlj'. Y9'ea.mrer. S. M. Kr:NnRlttK, Pennsylvania A. Il. BUr.l.ocK, llurvard. Amherst College. Boston College. Brown University. College of the City of Columbia College. Columbian University. Cornell University. Dartmouth College. Forclham College. Georgetown University. New York. The Association. Harvard University. Holy Cross College. Iowa University. Lafayette College. Lehigh University. Princeton University. Rochester University. Rutgers College. Stevens College. Swarthmore College. L. P. SHEl.noN, Yale. Syracuse University. Trinity College. University of Pennsylvania. University of Michigan, Union College. Wesleyan University. Williams College. Wisconsin University. Yale University. University of California. University of the City of New York. Washington and jefferson University. 164 Hmeir-2-Qotilegiaite falssoeiaiiiorm ' Event. 1oo Yards Dash, 220 Yards Dash, 440 Yards Dash, Half Mile Run, One Mile Run, One Mile Walk, 120 Yards Hurdle, 220 Yards l-lurclle, Running High jump, Running Broad jump, Pole Vault, Throwing 16 lb. Hammer, Putting 16 lb. Shot, Quarter-Mile Bicycle, Half-Mile Bicycle, One Mile Bicycle, Five Mile Bicycle, One Mile 'I'anclem, Record. gg sec. 215- sec. 47? sec. 1 min. 535 sec 4 min. 23g sec. ' 4 . . 61mn. 525 see ISE sec. 242 sec. 6 ft. 4 in. 23 ft. 5 i11. II ft. 2? i11. 135 ft. 75 in. 44 ft. 1.5 in. 321k sec. 1 min. 62 sec. 2 min. 172- sec I3 min. 45 sec 2 min. 162 sec 4 Holder. B. J. hfVl:Il ERS, B. j. WE1-'ERs, W. BAKER, C. J. Kll.l'1X'I'lllCK, G. W. OR'roN, F. A. Bo1zcHls111.1N S'1'1-:Pl-11f:N C1-1As1':, L. Bommisia, jk., . B. PAGE, W. B. Romans, fC. R. BUc1111o1.'1'z, QW. W. Hov'r, W. O. Hrcicoic, W. O. KlCKt.JK, J. W G, lj. 'l'. W1l.l.1A11s, jk., II-I. K. BIRD, G. RUI'PER'l', RAY ljAWSON, V F. A. L. Sc11Am:, II. S. McFA1e1.ANn, gli. Him., 165 College. Georgetown. Georgetown. l'larvard. Union. University of Penn Princeton. Dartmouth. llarvnrcl. University of Penn l'rinceton. University of Penn. Harvard. Yale. Yale. Columbia. Columbia. Columbia. Stevens Institute. Columbia. Yale. Yale. B X, 1 f-.1...'..,..w j..f:,.L, f',1, ., .,,. QMEM iingigmol Meier-Qollegiwie Uqlicigyileiiio The Association. A MIll'1RS'l', .DAR'l'MOU'I'H, '1'u1- rs, lioxvnom, MASS. INs'1'l'1'U'1'l-: ov 'l'r:cH., VVESLEYAN, l3l:owN, 'l'RINl'l'Y, WILLIAMS, VVouc1cs'1'1f:u l'UI.Y'I'I'ii'HNIC lNs'wrU'rr-:. Officers. S'l'1-:PHI-:N CHASE,l'J2ll4tI11Ollll'l, . . f,l't'.S'l'lfUllf, A. ID. C,xAl.1,, Brown, . . xx! Mkt'-f,l't.'Jl'IfL'llf, A. I . SM rm, Wcsl eyan, H. XX. .Xl.I,I'.N, M.I 1 II I7 ' . ., . ll.ml l'oN, '1'rinily, :ml lf7rL'-l'1'L'.v1'11'w1l, . .S'm'1'f!a1j', Y ?'m.rl1n'1'. ' Executive Committee. 5'l'l.:l'Hp':N CIIASIC, llnrlmoulh, C'hl7l'l'llllIll, I:'.1'-qjfrhl .' II I' Hl'1l'IR!-3, Nl. I. I.. L. H. I.lNm:l1fm, I-Brown. W. S. lbmxs, Tufts, ' W. Cool-rm, Williams, H. H. Mons!-:, W. P. l., H. ID. l,I.lMP'l'ON, Trinity, Ii. I.. l os'l'l':l:, Amherst, J. H. Mons!-:, Hmvrloin, J. N. I'mNul.r:, Dartmouth, A. I I . Sxlrrn, We-sluyan. 66 Worcester, Mass., May 23, 1896. TRACK EVENTS. 100 Yards Dash. Half Mile Run. D. F. O'BltlEN, Brown, IO 2-5 sec. C. E. Bots!-zlt, Dartmouth, 2 min. 3 sec H. H. SEARS,D2ll'l.l11OLllll, H. P. K1sNnA1.I.g Amherst, H. H. CHRIS'l'o1111ER. Dartmouth. A. W. BOSTON,lJ2'tl'lIl1OLltl1. 120 Yards Hurdle Race. 220 Yards Dash. S. CHASE, Dartmouth, 16 1-5 sec. D. F. O,BRIEN, Brown, 23 1-5 sec. ' J. H. Houma, Bowdoin, R. 'l'. l+2t.I.1o'r'r, Amherst, A. MOSSMAN, Amherst. C. lf. KIQNDALI., Bowdoin. Two Mile Bicycle Race. 440 Yards Dash. G. T.. GARY, Dartmouth, 6 min. 28 1-5 sec. G. B. S'rm1mNs, M. 1. T., 52 3-5 sec. C. M. IJONAHUE, Tufts, R. 'l'. l'll.l.lO'l l', Amherst, H. B. 1 ARNUM,XVeSlCyZ'tll. W. H. l'lAN,lJl1I'lll1Olllh. One Mile Run. 220 Yards Hurdle Race. J. N. l'lttNc:I.l1:, Dartmouth, 4 min. 42 4-5 sec. S. Cnrtst-1, Dartmouth, 26 1-5 sec. F. A. '1'owER,Wesleyan, j. H. HORNE, Bowdoin, B. Ftutmsu, Amherst. A. NIOSSMAN, Amherst. One Mile Walk. Two Mile Run. H. F. llOUtill'I'0N, Amherst, 7 min. 16 4-5 sec. F. A. 'l'ow1-zu, ro min. 27 4-5 sec. E. IC. 'l'Yzztf:1t, Brown, O. N. BEAN, Brown, W. J. l'lAR'l'l.E'l I',I Brown. j. G. S1Ntc1NsoN, FIELD EVENTS. ' Pole Vault. Putting 16 lb. Shot. W. A. NVYA'l l', Wesleyan, IO ft. 8 3-4 in . IC. R. GODl llltlY, Bowdoin, 38 ft. 6 1--2 in R. P. WlI.1ncR, Dartmouth. F. li. SMITH, Brown, M. 1'l. '1'vL1-:1t, Amherst. 167 Running High Jump. Running Broad Jump. I. K. BAx'1'1a1e, Trinity, 5 ft. 9 3-4 in. S. CHASE, Dartmouth, 20 ft. 9 in. lil. G. L1'1 1'1sL1., Trinity, j. H. HORNE, Bowdoin, M. H. Tyler. T. W. CHASE, Dartmouth, loo Yards Dash, 12o Yards Hurclle, Running High Jnnip, Running Broad jump, Throwing 16 lb. Han Putting 16 lb. Shot, DAlQ'1'hllJU'l'I'I, BROWN, ANH 1:1cs'r, M. I. T., W11.1.1A1s1s, liownot N, W1ss1.1svAN, W o1tc1:s'1'1-:R 'TTRIN 1'1'1', '1'U1- rs, 7 Throwing I6 Ib. Hammer. l . E. SMITH, Brown, l23 ft. 8 J. P. Cooinns, Brown, I-2 in. R. E. HEALEV, Tufts. Records Established. I-I. S. l'A'1 1'111tsoN, S. CHASE, I. K. BAXTER, CHASE, nner, F. E. SM1'1'H, IC. R. GODFREV, , Summary. Firsts. Seconds. 6 2 3 4 I 3 1 o I o o I 3 2 . 1 o o 1 1 o 1 Champions, DAR'1'MoUTH. 168 Williams, Dartmouth, Trinity, Dartmouth, Brown, Bowdoin, Thirds. 4 1 5 o o 2 1 O O I IO 1-5 sec. I5 3-5 sec. 5 ft. 9 3-4 in. 22 ft. 3 in. 123 ft. 8 1-2 in 38 ft. 6 I-2 in. Points. 40 28 19 5 o 16 I4 o 8 4 ' 1 Ejeoords of the HntcerQQoHlegliaY:e gilltlylleltife Qillssotelamion. Event. 1oo Yards Dash, 220 Yards Dash, 440 Yards Dash, Half Mile Run, One Mile Run, Two Mile Run, One Mile Walk, 120 Yards Hurdle, 2zo Yards Hurdle, Y Two Mile Bicycfle, Running High jump, Running Broad Jump, Pole Vault, Throwing I6 lb. Hammer, Putting I6 lb. Shot, Record. ICA sec. 222 sec. 5og sec. 2 m. xg- sec. 4111. 3254 sec. IO m. 82, sec. 7 ln. 152- sec. x52 sec. 26 sec. 5 m. 50 sec. 5 fr, 9 in. zz ft. 3 in. IO ft. 9 in. I23 ft. SQ in. 38 ft. 611' in. I H H G. I-l w G. H S'l' C.. Holder. S. lJA'l l'l'IlQSON, C. I DIC, B. SHA'1 l'un,:K, L. IDADMAN, O. Jzxkvxs, O. jmevis, F. l'IOUGH'I'ON, EPHEN CHASE, H. C. IDE, W. C. MARMON, N. 'l'. AHl2O'l l', S'l'lCl'HI4IN CHASE, H. l.. 'l'owN1f:, F. E. SMITH, lil. R. GODFHHV, College. Williams. Dartmouth Amherst. Worceste r. Wesleyan. Wesleyan. Amherst. Dartmouth Dartmouth 'Vechnologi Dartmouth Dartmouth Williams. Brown. Bowdoin. Freshman FQQEMHH Tizwm. ,-li?-1-. E. S. WILKINSON, JR., C. S. ANDERSON, . . Linemen. N. W IWYRICK, A. L. PERRY, J. W. Cmasmzo, E. H. HovN'1'oN, M. B. Smrru, R. C. IQOHINSON, W. D. Foam-zs, Quarterback. Halfbacks. N. A. TUFTS. J. P. GASKILI., A. L. SLQQUM. 170 M. D. LAP!-IAM, . fllafzager. Cap min . L. A. RANDALL L. M. Brrlvr, R. S. CROKER, W. SMWH, H. H. BUcKLlN Fullback. C. S. ANDERSON. V w' V -W Q, M X 3.1 R Q, FV Rez. . . 'irq 1:i bv PXUNONIAN Z Wfmgmgx 5 I ' 5 '- . d, Board of Editors. C,'m11'w1111f1, fD,ll.VZ'llE5.l' 1lh11a,gn.v'. Ilxmus ldmvmm S'l'..xl:u, '97, Umm.:-is l'Il:Nr:s'1' Wumc, '97. W.u'l,.-xxx: 'Vmvxl-1, '97, W- XI'I'l-'Y Vw: C'll'Fvl' '99 A U ,, ., X. 14 1. .. -,, L, R,x'1'cl,l1-'l-'ls Guokma ICA P . lmlelml-.N ljI'RI-'lil-I XVHITINKD, '98, .I x:lf:l-:MAN l'U'l'Nl4:v. JR., '9g. 172 IIIQK rw ' -............ img x V N ' W M Wy I LW .Q X ,,Q 7 mu T7 ' NWXQ WW. ' ' 57157977 J 74,Q7AZ H 7x3 Q iff 7 'w 9 Z i' 4 f 5 . 9 l ?i1i'N--'E'ig'-'77'W '-' ' gg, ff Wa i f 7 Y-aw ' - .L -21 7' A -E wfjfmmn- Editors for 1897. L71l'1'fw l7z-fh1'ff.- 7 Bll.1'l'llt'J'J' Illaml,g'e1'.' ARTHUR H,xl,E CH,mrmRl.AlN. '97, JARED HARVEY RANDALI., 'Q7. R1c'l l' Comw, '97, JOHN I-IARIUNGTQN Cox, '97, ALICE Loulsrz GARDI-:N1f:R, '97. JOSEPH '1'AvLoR, '98, FRED AND1u:w SMAIQT, '98, FRANC ' ' lb bl-.vLRANcr: JOHNSON, ,99. 174 xf MK Drug ff - 'Q aa:f'fJ-ff , 4 . J' X x Z XZ' ALDQ U1 .W 7, Mil f 1' fx , A A z ' Z' fl- Q1-1 1:1 Z l. 1 pl , wf 4 ,,',' A 4 X 41, :ffiif ,ZW A WWW? - ' f 'im fm :ez fig- f 1 'if' f +7 W' , E Q' y, ,gf 7 f, ,, gf , ,,,A , - 7 ww A M U 7 L' 'Eir- fffz I? f1'1'lnr-1'11-M1?f : Gv:oRmc LIQLANIJ BIINHR, '97, AI,l!F1Ii'l' QJRSON Fos'l'l4:R, '97, ALm:R'1' ARMINc:'roN BARROWS, '98, Ali'l'llUll Mos:-:S GRm:Nxvo4m 8 7 9 i l'IowA R D CLARK Board of Editors. Jlhflqglhq lfdifor : fv'1rx1'11v.-'x 1llfr11frgw'.' DAVID EXi'l'l'CHl'II.l. WHl'1'1s, '97, 11OWARlJ Howl-:N l!Rlr:1:s, y97 Editors. I-TARol.D XVILDICR Ps-ZRKINS, '97, -IQHN Eswzv WARNER l'm1rocK, '97 Associate Editors. CHARLES CARROLL, '98, GEORGE AN'rHoNv GASRILL, '98, RICHARD RAI.Ls'1'oN HUN'1'1cR, '98, XVILLIANI ADAMS Sr.Am':, '98, BARBER, '99, CHARLES l5A'l'r1s DANA, '99. I76 0 WD JWUSTQQXI Difgamizavfivcoiwg, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. Symphony Society. NVARREN EARL, GREENE . . fJl'L'.S'l?fL'llf 'l'HoxlAs . ,BURRMH-1 ' S l'n'.vf1z'w1l, 7 7 Y 9 7 ARTHUR Moslss GRR1-:NwouD, . V1'rc-PreJ1?1'w1l, XVILIFORD j. GUNN, '98, Via'-l'n'.w?fw1f, CHARLI-:s B,x'l'l':s IMNA, . .SQ-frf1,1,11', V IPMXK lg, I-IUPKINS, '98, St'l'l'L'ftIl:j', g 79'm.vm'rr, Grzuluzrz H. 'rRACY, '98, . 7V'm.rzm.'r, EDWIN ARNQLD BUSH, 2ND,, , l , , , l1fllJl7IL'.9'.t' Alr7ll1Lg'1'l', I-.mvm L. RROOME, 97, Cnm1'm'h1r, XVARREN ICARI. GREENE, . A'ma'er. Ll-:oNARlm W. HoR'1'uN, ,97, . .l7'l1J'l'l1L'J.f 1l1am1gw 178 VT? Q' Q Z nf? . ff K 7 11 1 , 5. Nb X N 1 I N Y W, 1 K x, 4 I LL- : E 1 1 .1QL.Xfi'x ' : 1+-is X 11 f .WI - ' ' ,-,xl 1 .. 111511.11119 x 1 ' -'M' EET-T' .F L 1 X X1 Q ' fp 1191 A IWM11 P 1 ' 1 ff ,s 9 ,,1 ' 'L 1 Q 0 A51 H 'V '1 1 . 1 '11 , ' X l H 1111 N 1 .11',1 X X Nxnl M ! 'Wzwf 1 M11 O Ng! l.1 1 1 1 A1 7 'E M ' ff -X Z .1-P4 V X XX Xxx X , Xxxxx 1 1 1111111111 . . 1 11 1111111111111 11 1 11 N- . I 1 1 f Gm, Qanja and Mandolin GRADE. Banjo Department. CHARLES B, DANA, . . . Dix-error. Banjeaurines. CHARLES B. IJANA, JAMI-:s H. CHACE, Banjos. GUY M. XVHIPPLE, ARTIIUR M. GREENwooD, l'l0WARlJ II. VVILKINSON. 1'lARRY I. GASRILI.. Hl'1RBER'l' F. CLARKE. Mandolin Department. XIVILLIABI H. CADY, . . Q lst Mandolins. 2nd Mandolins. GUY M. WHIvvI.E. CHARLES B. DANA, HCJXVARD C. BARBER, JAMES I-I. CIIACE. ARTHUR M. GRI-:ENwooD, l'lARRV I. GASRILL. I Flute. Cello. WALDO P. CUTLER. HENRY M. LQVERINII, JR. Vocal Department. HOWARD C. BARBER, . . .' . lst Tenor. 2nd Tenor. lst Bass. WOODBURY J. SCRIBNER, STACY R. VVARBURTON, JoI-IN P. JORDAN, GEORGE C. CONGDON, JR., EDGAR F. VILES, JAMES F. DYER, DANIEL A. HILLS. CHARLES E. WHITE. CHARLES S. LLOYD. 180 ' Guitars. NNILLIAM H. CADY, RAI.I'II 15. BARKER, GEURGE IC. SCIIILI.INc . .Dl'l'lfl'f0l'. Guitars. VVILLIAM H. CADV, RALPH E. BARKER. Violin. JAMES F. DYER. Dz'rerlor. 2nd Bass. HOWARD C. BARBER, HENRY M. LOVERING, JR.. VVALDO P. CUTLER. C Xlll Q u J. X X kos is J 5. xg 151 me X 'X 9 l First Violins. veil. -i f GSDQCQUE-si: WQHUNYQ Second Violins. Flute. nvm C. HRUUXII-I. '97, 'I'r-:mms j. l:l'Rll,'XHlC. '98, W,xl,1m P. CU'l'l,ER, GI-:mum-1 C. XVING, ilu., 'oo, Al,xlu:1l's ll. Nl!-3l4cTllAN'l', ,97. Clarinet. First Cornet. Second Cornet. ll1l.r'uruw ,l, UUNN. '98. lllilllillli H. 'l'N.-xnzv, '9S. l lc,xNK IC. lllwxxxs. Bass. Trombone. Piano- NAND W. l'l0l4'l'0N', '97. lfnmxu .l. Q1'ml:x'. '98, G1-:umm-1 A. GoUl.mxr:, ,QQ Cello. Y ,.., z , hx XX Xl 111 L. Srl:-.lumN, ,97 182 9 11-re QM 59, - ? 'N I U'- U W. E. Greene as Anty Up. T. Crosby as ' A. C. Stone as Ponce de Leon. Minnie He He Florida Water. V184 8 Q ,1.........l.... 1 Officers. Al.nER'1' ORSON FOSTER, . P1z's1'1fm!. Au'1'11UR HALE CHAM1zE111.A1N, Sm'zrfmQv. A11'r1f11m MoU1,'roN ALLEN, 1?'eax11rv1'. AR'l'HUE CRuwEl.l, S'l'0Nle1, . fD,ll.Vl.lII'.VJ'A101106 Executive Committee. Plzolr. JOHN M. NIANLV, A. C. STONIC, '97, H. A. IEAIQKEE, A. H. CHAMEERIAIN, '97, '1'11os. Cuosnv, JR., ,94, A. O. Fos'1'Ek, ,97. FLORIDA WATER. f,l'0ll7llL'L'll7 Ajfrfl 30, JMU 1 am! 2, 1896, nl i0uf'z'0r'1'rIz'11z'u Ojfwra If0Il.i'L'. Composed by B. D. WH1'1'1Nu, '98, F. W. ARNOLD, ju., '98, and W. A. SLADE, '98, Music by E. W. CORLISS, ' Cast of Characters. l'nm'c 11717 Lf.-011, Trios. Cuosnv, '94, .Dllt'fil.17, . H. B1.ANCHAEn, '9 bl6'0g7ll'f0 J?1'fIr'r.r, A. H. CHA1xmER1.A1N, Ailllfj' Uji, 111. GREENE, '98, KA. M ALLEN, ,97, lil1.llllI'L'1f,' llc, C STONE, '98, SfIl7Nf1'7lg' Army, -- II. L SM1'1'H, '96, Son-Emi, C B11EwE11, SPEC. iW. A Sco'1 r, '97, F. IJYER, ?99, f,lll'll-I.ll-fhL'-ElfL', G. L. 1'ARKER, '96, S1111Ii7UI'l'h7lll.'ll, S. GUSHEE, '98, xlmfx, . W. T. G1uNNE1.l,, JR. J. LACE, JR., ,97, yil7l27lllIll-j'-pall, N, H GIFFQEI1, '99, Ilcralff, . . W. P. CU'1'1.ER, '99. S1'fl1'ug Cow, D. H A'1'wA'l'1-111, '99, Production for 1897, THE GAME KING. Composed by B. D. WHITING, '98 and F. W. ARNOLD, JR., '98, Music by E. W. Co1u.1ss, '95, To be produced at Keith's Opera House, April 29, 30 and May 1, 1897. ' - 185 The ,Sixth ,qnmai gymnasium gem. Lyman Gymnasium. January 26, 1897. - Committee. RALPH BRRTRAM HARRIS, . . . Chm7'rmw. RICHARD RAI.s'I'oN 1-IIIN'I'II:R, I ...... 2?'en.vIn-er. FRI-:UERICK WILLIAM ARNOLD, JR., ALLEN HI-:RnI2R'I' CI-IASE, WII.I.IAxI TAYLOR GRINNI-:LI., JR. RAI.PH EDMONDS BARKER, ' -CI-IARI,I:s HENIQY Grzouorz, II., DANIEL AUGUSTINIL HII,I EIIGENE WATIIRNIAN MASON, JR., BYRON SPRAGUIQ XVATSON. Y. 186 ef v w e- 1 9 . 1 X , ' 1 Jw 1 :fi N' '15 if Y' I N UQ-.- -,. . .. ......,... --. . ,-,- -. , ' 6 V . ,....,y, ..,, .- '- 'G' iffld' rl . A . e I lx XXII . 20 :iff-if I , . .. , ., , .... .... V- f--W s TP? 0 F ul? 4, A A 9 W 994, Officers. -I. RALPH Wla1..I,m,xN, '98, . !'f'r.v1'1fw1f. GEO. E. VVAl,Kr:R. '98, . I''I'l'L'-f,l'l'.Y1.lIQ'llf. DAVID NI. W Hl'I'l'I. ,Q7, . JM11n1,gfcrmnl 77'fa.v1mrr. PAUL H. BURNS, '98, ..... nSvfl7'l',llf:l'. Bowling Club of Inter-Club League. A. O. l1'os'r1':1e, CVIUVIIIIII. '11 .l.xl,xN. G. IC. WAr.1c1-ine. 'l'. IUUNNIC, AX. M. Bnmus, L. lk, AI,x'1'111-zxvscm, H. V. HAz1cl.'l'1N1':, CHM. H. GEQRGE, P1401-'. j. E. HILL, F. T. GUILD. 187 Igjmwn Unlversity Yaxebt QILIB. Officers. R. GRINNIQLI., ,97, . C?111wnm'w'e. R. A. Sound, '99, . I'12'c-Cn111111ufHu'c. A. M. INICCRII.I.IS, '97, .S'f'r1'u!a1Q1' am! YI'm.rlm'r. II. II. IIUQKIJN, 'oo, . Jf7m' C,Iyvlm'z1. Yacht Owners. T. ALIIRICII, A. II. Cufxsl-:, I. II. Mn-:mcxMAN, IC. Ihltxrfzlc, 'I'. DI. Iluxxlc, A. M. NIL:C1ul.l.ls M. Buss, R. Gltmxltzlm, IC. W. ULNIQY, II. IIUCKLIN, Il. I . IIANSIIN. CT. IJ. OWEN, DIR., I+.. lhuczus, A. G. II.xN,xx, W. 'l'. l'm:KImxl, P. CUIXIS'I'0CI-C, NI. II. M1f:l:uI1,xN'1', IC. A. Rmzmsox, R. A. Sommz, ju., H. II. U'l'l.lf:v. R Ag i999 3-4 ,Q IIIIIIIII I X C -Q . A fn' , A ' 'Q ff: ' iz? I 1 ' Kvswwxi J fx A Im g I ' I On another tack in a. Squa11. ff , : 'N' I if 9 I I I m m 219,539 'L f I ' f X ' l I Associate Members. ' ' ff f xx I ' IJ IQ. lcmcw, C. W. Luw, 'T 'f N ' F ' Ax 0 c' Q I ' il a , 47, T: L . lwosnmx, .. .. mmm, 3? - Cf. A. cJASKII,I., C.. I.. Almrcle, . 9 yy ff- q,,b7f7 ig,1,- DNU1' R. C. f:RAVI'lS, I . I'. SACK!-:'l l', '2'W Nr N' I , U. 'IUNI-IS, W. U1 ruN, Taking in the Sheet. I I ISS B. S. WA'l'soN. ,.-pa-1 W. A. Ilmuus, ju., ,97, nnlmlll mu' x - . ..,. Mmwmwmn' Qb Officers. W. T. GRINNICLI., '98, . . . Pmv:'n'mf. IGH'-I'1'csz'rlez1f. I . IC. BRIGGS, '97, . .82-frcfmjf, W. 'l'. Pl-ZQKHAM, ,97, . . 79'ea.vm-er, Grjffuffl. .Zl.l?llfz.'ll1Ulf. Bugler. W '1' C11uNN1f:1.L, '98, C. R. limn,oNc:, ,97, M. H. M1Q11CHAN'1', ,97. Executive Committee. I. H. ARTHUR, '97, W. T. GRINNELL, '98. 189 ---J Ve:-mmm gqcaderny Qian Officers. WM. j, BAI.I,oU, ,97, . . l'ru.u'm.wl. R. C. GRAVES, '98, . Vzke-Prmkziwf. af. R. E. HUNT, '99, . .S'Lw'clazjI'. 7 ze L- FRED '.l'. F II-11.11, 'oo, , , 73'r'rr.v1n-rr. - , 2 ' five, Executive Committee. ,O Jwlvh ' C. E. CI.II- I', '97, WM. 1. BAl.l.0U, '97, A ,QQ 'Q ft.,-'IR j. E. W. PIIHIOCK, '97. ,N U 112 sax I Post Graduates u . -, x - 'X .- XA' I E. N. CASEY, '93, I.. IX. Roux, ,94, N K' Q D A. I.. ENII, '95, .X, XX, l'U'I'NAxI, '95. ' Resident Members. ' V 'cl W. C. BURwI:I.I., '85, H. M. HARRY, '94, X I 1 'xx H. I.. CASF1V,'94, GI-:oRuI4: H01-RINSUN, '96 X ' ' 5 . M - '897- Q9 T . 4 15 SAIIIIJI-:I. .-XIIAMS, 'Imax Es'I'I:v XVARNER PIDDOCK S ' 'Ifiirzfiyf WII.I.IAxI jul-IN BAI.I.oU, JOSEPH CHANIILI-:R RIIIIIIINS, f CHARLI-us EIIGRNI-1 CI.lF'I', FRANCIS AUI:Us'I'IIs Ruraca, X I I XV.-Xl.'I'I-ZR CYRITS SHI-ZRMAN. C' Svtxwqvxgwog ..' L I893. new I Q HNSREVIJL R0m4R'r JAQUITH l I:I.I.I-:R, HIQNRY 'l'RAvIcRs SUm1I:RsuII.I,, I jwqrwg RIISSIQLI. CH.-XF!-'EE KQRAVICS, -IIIIIN l+.mIIINIm WI-:I.I.S. 1899. CI-IARLIQS IIANII-21. EAs'I'uN, CARI.os GROIYT HII.Ll1kRll, RoI,I.A EIIIAI-I HUNT, IADUIS AI.IaIoN 'l'HmIAs, GRIIRGI-: BURwIaI.I. U'l'I.EN'. Igoo. FRANK X'VAl.'l'l'IR CAMPIIELI., FRI-:D TARBEI. FIELD, RAY Osuocm Huumzs, FRANK BIRQII EASTON, ERNI:s'I' HIInm:I.I. GIl,llER'l', WII.I.II'REII EI.swoRTI-I HUN'l'. '90 , ,' Y ,,,. I-1. C. HULI., . G. A. GASKILL, D. M. WHITE, '97, Officers. Pre.II'1lenl. - j. W. CHESBRO, . Secretary. Wk:-Prexiflmf. H. V. HAzEL'rINE, . Treasm-er. Post Graduate. S. S. COLVIN, '9I. Executive Committee. E. F. HULL, '98, I C. S. ANDERSON, 'oo. 97- ' JOSEPH CHARLES,HAR-TWELL, GREGORY DEXTER WALCOTT, DAVID MITCHELL WHITE . '9S. ' GEORGE ANTI-IUNY G-ASKILL, EDWARD FEILING HULL, HARRY CURTIS HULL '99- RALPI-I EDWARDS BARKER, NATHANIEI. FRANK BRYANT, CHARLES BATES DANA. EDWARD SHANNON HANsoN, HUGH VINCENT HAZEL'l'lNPl. 'oo. CLIFFORD SPENCE ANDERSGN, GEORGE GILES BASS, JAMES WALLACE CHESBRO, THOMAS HDPE, HoRAcE MASON HovEY, CLARENCE ELNATI-IAN NoRRIs. Special. CARI.E'I'oN ASI-IIIURG BURGESS, FRANK LIPPI'I 1' CADY. 19: Officers. R. K. HYDE, '98, . . . l'rc.f1'.fw1l. J. B. TINGLEY, y99, IWW-l'1'f'.vz'rfa11l. H. S. CAPRON, '00, ..... tS'cf1'clfzzj'n111l Y?'n1.v11n'1 Executive Committee. 15, W, Pmnoclc, ,97, T. J. BURRAG1-3, jk., '98, R. K. Ilym 98 J. B. TINGLEY, ,99, C. B. Lrasw-zu, 'oo. G. M. BLISS, ,97. fVl'lIll4'l' Q1 .7Z1ur11amc11l. 19: X7-:XFZ HI U! 1 fi f ffm .. -.I 7 1 N Ei C X gkull o:LL , , Y Y . W F- --: .. + ff'---1- J.. ef :Y I J- - Y-4?,,..?51-- -. -:ui-SIE' 732, , D, M. xVIlI'l'l12,'97, . C. H. GUILD, ju., ,9Q, . C. XV. '1'owNl-:, ,97, Winners of College Tournam , Officers. W A CUII D '9Q I''1'n,'-l'ru.r1'rl1,'11! I,1'1's1'f1'ml, . '. 1 , , K, , .S'1w'ufmj'. L. T. PLACE, '98, . yp'c'll.flH'L'l'. Executive Committee. C. R. BUm,oNu, VQ7, W. A. Sco'1 r, ,97. ent '96. W. A. Sco'1 1', 197. A, IE. .UICKN11lLI,,y96, 193 K 151-lgp Sfflglgg Assouqnorf XX Officers, XV. 'l'IIUMI'SHN, VQQ, I f'yg,ff1fffll, A. .L jiwxlss. '99. L71-c-lvwflmff. .l. 'l',w1.m:, '97. Surrcla111'. W. .X. lllcuzrzw, ho. 77'n1.vln'f'r. .L Il. 'l'II,X'I'l'lll'1Ii. 'oo, ....... Z1'!fmr1'f1u. 'l'Iu: Hihhup Sunlmury .XSS1lL'iLlli0I1 has hccu cstnhliulmcd :md is mnintninud to muut ihc needs of those who are accus- nocl lu thu liturgy of lhc l'mtQ-slzlul Iipiscrwpnl Church. Il is cmfxposucl of bn If' fl ' ' p mc IIILIUIDLIS of the Church. 194 , lvlwg Qbrlgibian lflssogiawion. ft. I li , xx ,V l fr,,,. , ., X ' all 'f C ' ' x Officers ' i x' W. S. LICARNICIJ, '97, . l'n'.v1'ilr11f. MQ? l N V J. H. Cox, '97- - zfm-fo-mfnffff, 9, Q lag , ll 'l'. H. RAvMoNn, '99, ffmml'1'11g .S'c0'f'ff11j'. 'I' f , K ,l, I . A. SMART, '98, . . C?ll'l'L'.tyJ1I1llfl'1lA' .Si'm'ffz1j'. P ZH ll J. '1'Arl.oR, '98, ' 15'msru'f1'. i' ,X Q, ff X 7 Committees. , - 'l ll' I . . , , , , , , . G. 'iilltt i fll1'u1ber.rhy2 .--Deming '97, Scribner '98, Bean 98, Brown 99, Bartlett '99, 'Af f V' If V' , lfible Sl'l11lI'.'--COX '97, Creighton '97, Easton ,99. ff'1'llQg l'llll.S' fWr't'fl'll,,g'.S' .--Clilt. Z, lljzlmli 8 l, Nfl!!! 97, Livingston '97, Schwegler '99, lfeapffozz .'-Arthur '97, lJCl11ll1Q'97. Gaskill V '98, Fnltz '98, Horsman '99, l11ffrml!4gfl'al0 1eL'fI7fl'07lJ'.'-Smflfl '98, Watson ,fi I 8 ' I I . li. '97, Panll '97. C1111 Ilhrk .---Williams '98, llnllen '99, Cotlrc-ll '99, illllr- Z 4 V ' xfwzazj' ll 01'k.'-Hmpci' '96, Randall '97, Jackman '99, .lflll71fl'll,g Nun! .'--jones ' '97, Chamberlain '97, Rowell 8, Woofl '99. E'11n11r1.' .--Taylor '98, Lewis '97, E l liurrage '98. Illl1.r1'f.--Wl1ite?97, Scribner '98, Allen '98, .Sfrffal .Sym1K-r1'.v.'- i - gif Lingham '97, Rockefeller '97, Colby '97. fflllllll Book .--Arnolcl '97, Allen, A. l i A M. '97, Starr '97, Taylor '98, Bartlett '99. fhff C!I7lU517l1g'1l.'-StTllWCglCl' '99, If? f ' Cox '97, Creighton '97, Livingston '97, Colby '97, Rowell '98, Williams '98, Ql'QSl'xl.l1nm-.1 Wcfl. Brown '99, Cottrell '99, Raymond 399. 195 ff 2 KL g 1 'bw Z 7215 :ff if xw'N ' X W yi fq, 'f' we 0 2- f .W . D I -K! ffl- x .Q 4 1 . A , ..--rv-Q - . x L ,Mk . . X X- fa my 1. X X .sax 'ff X . X Y X K--M' ' K Y- v' I X . 7, ii ' I 0 42 - . .Q Q ff N A ,,',,3Hf'f!j'.f,,,.,4 xx X fm, I I u:MLiL4A ' '12iJ.r1... --1 ' - I fix i j 'vs 7- 1-'f XX N GEORGE A. GASKILL, PIENRY 'l'. Summrzuscslm., HOWARD C. BARN-:R ! Flush W. MURPHY, . NIAURICIC N. Comm-1, '97, HENRY '1'. SUMMERSGILL, '98, Liu. x QR , xi , 'fr I C. Ksiinwwwun 99 Officers. . l'rm'1'n'f11f. I 'hz'-I'1'1'.s'1'11?'I1!. .SLW'4'fdlj'. . .7 ?'en.v1rrer. Board of Directors. Ummm: A. GASKILI., '98, WAI,'l'r:l1 M. GUILE, '98, Fam: W, NIURPHY, y99, HUGH V, HAzEI.T1NE :HOWARD C. BARBER, ,9Q. 196 v 99, LIIIQQQZIIIQIIIQQIIJ QIIIIE., Officers. CHAIeI.IQs W. 'I'OWNl'1, '97, . . 1'n'.I1'dw1f. FRANK O. jomzs, ,97, . EvII1IuI1'I I' CoI,In', QQ7, . DAVIII M. WI1I'I'II:, '97, . IS'L't'l'l'l'1Il1I'. WILLIAM A. SI.AnI-1, '98, ,. Executive Committee. PAUI. R I3UI.I.,xIm, ,97, GIQIIIIIIII: IX. G,xsI4II.I,, 98, CI-IAI4I,II:s IZIUI., 597, 'II 'ix 'II N I7 '! I IITI' , X, , f I II to I I l' I : TI1I I: Ix 'I I I I'I'.IIIIII'I II W I - I II III- I : II III I I I II II IIII I I .III II I IQIIIIII IIIIIIfWiIzI ' III ILII I II 1 II In IIW I II?fII!'I I I I I .I II .. I I I III - III uw u I u I 'I IIQIIIIIIIIIIII I 'I II V - I ' .JH ' II' ,f .1IVIIJ Ittt .- . 7II I, r '-Iissf w I III I ff I Jw. I ' cf.: I3l1InI7It7I'II'IIIIIIf 'III' II i.I-f:1a:1z-iq-1 uf QQ' I 1,-QQ Z, I-g,,-If, 1.7 I II IJ' V A-LIQI' g ,1 ' T I A I ill?-L j jg fgI'IIII III ITU 7 -.2 2 V I 1 I I: IV A lIII?f,j,'.rQ,fjJ5g,f9 PIII ' ' , .A ...f-I ,.l.-1- .1 9121: ffl.yI'.:Tg:f,'- I I M ve.. I .fQ'1IlfIiI'ffgLf'1fjf'f.jg . I ---- f III 1i'J?21. if-gi gfQIg,j,g-A' III I I rr Nov. 2.-That rousing rally secures 1VIcKinley's election. I If Wfc-I 'rv.vI'IlI.'11i. . 1 y'L'tYA'lN'L'l'. ?Rou:inq 'I I 'Rcralliclnlfid ,....Ll'.'1.!1fi III if 'ro'u'Io II 35,13 211117 1011:-l'1'csz'a'c1I!. ' , sm:-, 4,4 I IIIIIIIII I I wi I :ag J l I III IIII ,I III'II,Il'I! IIIIII7' IMI I I I I IIUIW J 'I ' 4I'II 'II I' III' 'MA I I II I II I, I III I' I III: 1 IIIII' 'I . I .I 9 Q7-QI I in -'ffffnztr ' II 'I' L? 'II II' I III 'I III' ' gf:,Qg:T:p. VI7 ,Ir H I7-I, Ik Mt -w-:L'1f--,- I '7I'!'7 jfllr 9.71757 ,,.fv- :If . Is I If 7 I... Q . III !'IIIIL'g'I-II-If I ' 12-I .3 Y -, .4 -mi ll L I I . L fi. ii- -. -YZ: I :L '- isa' I I' ' I 'gI1': g:Q'I-f ',- JL' I. I' If I I'- - Nov. 1.- Charley hustlesf' Vice-Presidents. '97 I H. B. BRIGGS, I-I. Ii. S'I'ARIaI B. S. WIx'I'soN tl. II. Cox, J. IC. W. .l'IImIIIIcIi. '98- R. R. I'IUN'I'II:IeI J. A. GMIIIQNS, jImsII:IIII 'I'AvI.oI: '99- IAMI-zs KI+:N'I', N. II. CIIfIfoI:Im, R. 141. I-IAIQKIIR 'oo. G. G. Ikxss, J. M. CAI-I:oN, A. 'RI 'l'IIA'I'c:IIII:I: 197 I gg I I I , , ' rbifl ' , s -1? . ,Y - . .v I.: K-1 1 . ' ' X -4 N vg.??f'f1.:' - Q u !7..,:xg kgs V . ,H hi v 1: .D N 2 Q'Ug,'S'f'sYJTDmez.TA -X GED 935653 Officers. M. W. T,YUN, JR., . . . l'n'.vin'f11f. If IC. TVZZIQR, Wh'-l'1'e.rf'1zQf11! C. L. I . PAULI., , . . . Executive Committee. bkzrufafgnf am! freasurer Miss A. G. XVVING and H.xvlf:N N1r.1'c:'xl.1f' with the Officers ex-ryiivia. Members. ' From the Faculty. Huw. W. W. I3,xu.lf:v, ' NIR. VI. lf. f'lJl.I.INS, Mn. I I'1w1-'. II. C. llmwus, NIR. G: M. CQRAY, IJ: A ll .l'nw1-'. A. 5. l'.u:K,x1m,' Mm. R. W. '1'mv14:R. - 198 .X 'N Graduate Members. S. A. MCC om mms, IIAVIQN M lil'l'CAl.l , L. DEXTER, Miss A. G. Wmu. M. W. S'l'ICKNI'1Y, 1897. M. W. LvoN, jk., MISS M. L. PO'l l'l'1R, Miss M. D. VAUGHN, C. I.. F. PAULL, IC. li. 'l'vzzlf:1e, If. IC. WATSQN. 1893. O. N. BEAN, A. I.. Gnovlclz, M. 'l' 'l'mm1vsuN, 111. L. IJRmvNE, Miss li, A. 'l'Hmx1PsoN, Mlss IC. E. 'l'mv1-zu. 1399- T. J. GRIFNN, JR., C, G. I IlI.1.IA1m, H. W. lslolflams, li. BULLEN, Miss S. li. ISUNNMJ., Miss .-X. l'1.'LI1.ARK N. H. Glvlfoklm, A. I . I'IUN'l', H. T. Mll.l.l'lll, xgoo. Miss A. M. BALLOU, L. D. HIGGINS, H. H. IWASON, Miss E. R. CLAPP, Specials. J. H. BIGELOW. 199 J. S. Hvm., A. A. J.-XYNICS, Miss M. ll. Ll'ZHN.fXRlm, Miss M. A. MQQUAII j'. C. l'ulu1fi. Miss G. I.. Sxwru. W. W. IQIRBY. Miss Ii. I. XVARN1-211. 1 Q -5 v Mllklfgg .ADDI I .' -1.x 1 fu' . f fi ' 1 ..- ' 1-f ,.,-Zfeai EA lk ?!.9i5 ,,, f Z 'T- X X 3,4 Q-,lf - -Q 'I ' Hi, - M54 A A Ky, rfjlf, fy I! ,551-, f '.7 f 'Q ' f may I-I IE A Wim-f,,?:'. T. 71 .., 'I V A If,:42.f,Ef, L-:Cf IflgIJI.,'5YIf 'f f f '5- f:- Z-5-3 'xllgwffillv 1' Ag' Q, f If g , I , ,, ,f -:LA -?f! wfA,.:..u.I Officers. CHARLES HENRY ALLEN, . . byfcalwr. CLINTON .HARVEY CURRIICR, . Prima jIl1'f11'.vfn'. LUTHER BEN'I'l.l'IY ADAMS, flume Sm-vrmgI'. H ENRV BU'I'l,l'IR STICARNS, EI1'L'fg'7l Snfrffa1j'. AUSTIN HICRVEY Fl'I l'Z, . Cin-Z'. HAZl'IN AI.IiER'l' CALHOUN, . . SwpgnrzlI-af-army. Members. 1897. CHARLES HENIQY ALLEN, RAYMOND CLl'ZVl'1I.ANI'T ALLEN. GICORKEIC STE1-III-:NEIIN PIIRAM AUSTIN S'l'l+IARNS, JDNATIIAN 'l'AYI,0R. i 1893. OREN NELSON BEAN, IIAZICN Al.Hl'2R'l' CALIIIIUN, Cl,IN'l'UN IJARVIGY CURRIICR, ERNEST NIORRIIJ, I'IUN'l', CLII-'I--DRD 1':I.Nl0Rl'I MI:GLAUI LIN, FRIED IIURRARD SIRLEY. ISQQ. CHARLES BRADEURY ALLEN, ALl1ICR'l' FOSTER HUNT, ANTDNID NIANGANIO l'fENRV BU'l'I,l+IR STEARNS. , 3 Igoo. LUTHER BENTLEY ADAMS, VVAl,'l'liR NVILLIARI ALLEN, WALTER H'AYl-IS DI-:TMERs, FRED TARHEL FIELD, AUSTIN HICRVICY l l'l I'Z. JAMES BRUCE GILAIAN, HAIQRY WARREN MUMEORD, AI.lilCll'I' LYDN SCOTT, HOWARD ARNOLD SWALI ow 200 TH E B R 0 W N if K..NCCY151glm im' ' w wr-' R, 62597 U N IVERSIT 1 5 pri , Ili g:tif'r, ggz:: QQ? - A il-g115fiTl ........... N ' A KH- I f9'ff2 .1 37s N '-g 25 T3 7 1 ' 59 16 X' 9 ,- 9 .9 g p ' 'f 'P fs-Lf ' f'12 9 f Y L:-17' ' 9. Hffl ffl l y Q WJ . X, 1 fi 'jf Officers. 4 In 1 ff: ,QW Q4 f 'NMil'lN I X Rlntlmlm R. HUNTER, '98, . 151'-P -fs. V 4 ' I :-1 j Ii' Qxllxfixx I l1lkl:fm v Wmem-:N IC, Gm-:1-:Nl-:, '98, . . Sei I fl? k g? , pH9,9f'.yLM,1j1j H. A 9 9 9 , .9 ' I M QH' MM, ,N ,MJ f fl' FRICIJ A. SM,-u4'l', '98, . . Trmx. ,,, 1, 1 ---1 1 f- Executive Committee. JOHN E. PI1mouK, '97, lhxvm M. NVH1'1'1f:, '97, HAIQRIS R. STARR, '97 W ' - - ' ' ummxr A. Sr..xm1,, 98, I1uf1lf:MAN PUTNEV, '99, N OI .1,.i....l...i-q NORMAN MoR1usoN Isl-IAM, A. M., . Cfficers. SETH AUGUSTINE MOULTON, 'oo, . ' . . GEORGE LELAND MINER, '97, . . Members. K. STILLMAN, 'oo, F. A. Rum, '97, C. W. CLARK, 'oo, ' G. E. MARBLE, 'oo, I. H. BIGELOW, '99, R. B. Hmuus, YQ7, 2oz 7 . Insfrurfor. Presidenl. Setrelafjf and 79?ll.K'1l7'!I'. C. B. Mos:-:1.Ev, 'oo, G. E. Bmocs A. R. DUNN, '99, , '97 Z' 1 -'Z' aj? wc., 4 ' X5 f mx .. N 3 x ,pg vxlnjh 1 H gs' I2 1 - X I f P' VSFN' mg 46 Q.. 47 sa X Nw Nfjzm ,I , M f lx 5? QS L: X f 'ffff wx p X f ff M ,V 4' f, Q W 3, M ,fri 675' 'I Q MP W gy. W Q '32 NMMA gs-zSE:....f X ii ' -si my -.-x -Z X - ... 11 21 - 14 4555?-1 V , -F , ' X - - 1 gfg fn g, H , K' 'i Tgxf- .: -.-?':-.- -2, ,,- :!:EfI isi,. YE 4 pl 1-'-f' 3.aesf22:E::::i:fl!::5----H mp!!! ,...TJ ---zmsaililigiiiiiil L at ll 1 . 4 5 3-3. . 'xXvxiw: ' fm -. ':.nli f P 1 '44fy21'A'g'jb if j! -I 2 - V1 - ,QM I E rg -I F ,V 4' sf ffl- xv fa a A 531 'wt L : -' I ' 'fl j yy y W, f ,L-1' ,f . HX s - I - I' x , nc: ,J fl06,,W--.'1 Q 1 v,-ffqlx f E : : Q ,V wg? xxn, :ff 4, ma'-F'af:.aaf:fff -.'1,,'1.:giZ--.., ' , !g,::L.,.,S we H 7: k: 1w+ - f ',' , - ' 'tgfiliggfiiggi X A, mx : Q- :my ' 971 J, 1 111 '::lll - -::1f W TL , Mn' 1' it J ' My W .-4-:gmQggeaiiiiiiiigsssfs' ' if -,L -L ff YE ,, Q: f--walllllluu F.: - , ,f1 . ' 1 V , M.: 7 - A A 66 Quotations. The Faculty, He knew what's what, and that's as high .. . A' t. lt' t . il. -P' .EVIL Concert in weakest bodies strongest works S me 'lp 15 SIC in Crm y H 'tif mm - Q - It L ' . ' ' . Y' -1 ' The choice and master spirits of this age. -Faruliy. -hh 't 15: to ashes lt will retufn' C- ff' AM- t.'1-here was a man in our ,Own After all they are to be pitied more than blamed, And he was wondrous wise ,t-lnwxyl poor fools, who will not believe I am a god. This is the forest primeval. -Kuzywmulv hair. n -G G' IIVIIMN' ,, with mqlice for an and charity towqrds none H There would have been still more of him, if there ' -H Lamom, hadn't been so much turned up for feet. -B1'a11.wm. if Much learning hath made him mad. -Jllr. Dwlgc. He had a face like a benediction. -Prfyf Clarke. How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless cliilcl. -Prqf IV17liam.v. More sinned against than sinning. -Przf P0f1Illlf Had he a hand to write this ? -H Lamouf. The bee in his bonnet buzzes so loudly as to prevent his hearing the voice of reason. --Illr. Dofljgc. - bu His speech was like a tangled chain nothing impaired, t all clisorclered. -Przyf Pnfkzzzd. Philologists who chase A panting syllable through time and space, Start it at home, and hunt it in the dark To Gaul, to Greece and into Noah's Ark. 9 -Prfyf Allhzsou 204 Placed on his chair he seems a very god, While Sophs and Freshmen tremble at his nod, As all around sit wrapt in speechless gloom His voice in thunder shakes the sounding dome, Denouncing dire reproach to luckless fools Uuskill'd to plod in mathematic rules. --Da7f1'.s'. Ninety-Seven. Let him ply his lnusic. -C11fl1z'll'. You can not call it love, for at your age the hey-day in the blood is tame. -Cvlbrv. One Pinch, a .hungry, lean-faced villain, a mere anatoinyf'-Palflf. 'l'here's matter in these SlgilS.,,-Chrllflic' OIUNI. A fellow of no mark nor likelih0od. -Ir'm'f!e!l. i Framed in the prodigality of nature. --Coombs. Do proper homage to thine idol's eyes, But not too humbly, or she will despise. -CY1'nf. I l'hife. I went in search of love and lost myself. -Chr1111bc1'fa1'u, on the West Side. H l-leshrew my heart, but I pity the inan. -GmX'. ls life worth living ? -famcx fJ1N'A'L'l' Cmwlbx. O! my sweet beef. --lVhvclw'. His voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent ng in woman. --H1'.f.vcff. His legs bestride the ocean. -GrQ7i11. . Society is no comfort to one not sociable. -C7arkc. Shall I,wasting in despair, die because awoman's fair? --K. lf. fhlwzk. For my voice I have lost it with Hallooing and singing of antl1elns. -hfmmvi. Manners must adorn knowledge. --14. H CWn.rc. Brevity is the soul of wit. -fi C. Allen. I drink no more than a Sl3Ol1g'C.U-AIYYK1' Y'f.'rK'hn111. 66 H U G6 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. -ff A. .f4l'll0fI!. Iam not in the roll of common inert. -Lin,grhnm. A faultless body and a blameless l'l1iI1Ci.,'-f9,llffl7l'1f. All is not Gospel that thou doest speake. --Gnffu. A Hero. -!?m'llfff. A needy, hollow-eyed sharp-looking wretch, A wretched soul, bruised with adversity. -lhlrh. Thou comest in such a questionable shape, That 1 will speak to thee. - Ylzfkcr. Let me not burst in ignorance. --IW. fl. A1'lllIfff, 't I-le may not, as unvalued persons do, Carve for himself, for on his choice depends, The safety and health of the whole state. -Chamberlain. Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. -IC A. Arrmld. This tall stiff collar greatly frets my neck. -13. li. ffarrzlv. He never did any harm. -F?'.rh. f Ninety-Eight. Be good, clear child, and let who will be clever. -Beau. The world will never adjust itself To suit your whims to the letter. Some things must go wrong your whole life long, And the sooner you know it the better. - IVhz71'11g. He will lie, sir, with such volubility that you would think truth were a f0Oi.,,-MOI'.fh, '98, 't Man, proud man, drest in a little brief authority, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven As make the angels Weep. -Guile. Why man, he doth bestride the narrow world like a 79 f H A living dead man. -If hzybjble. colossus. --,lfran'!ey. zo 5 I I never dare to write as funny as I can. -If I If f11'f1nla', A violet in the youth of primy nature. ,l orward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting. -Flare. Men of few words are the best men. -ill. If YWOIILDSIIII. Techey and waywarcl.l'- Glzrhce. Ile was a man of an unbounded stomach. -Grazw'. Whose little body lodged a mighty tnincl. -Sz1m1'f. Dost thou love life, then do not squander titne, for at is the stuff life is made of. -lfmrllqif. 'l'hough 1 am young I scorn to Hit On the wings of borrowed wit. -Shzdc. Ninety-Nine. The Lord made him, and then pinched him. - Walsh 1 am as vigilant as a cat to steal cider. -Simmom. Shut up in measureless content. -f. D. Sage. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. -1Ww'1vz'1z While For besides that he's a fool, he's a great quarreller. --Bzjtawl But still his tongue ran ou, the less of weight it bore, with greater 62156.-Sl'7Il7ll0ll.t'. it N Gods! How the son degenerates from the sire. - I VzYlz?zm.r. -I tc Whistle, and she'll Colne to y0ll.H-DIHIL'1'lllfZ. O gracious God ! how far have we .Profan'd thy heavenly gift of poesyf' I'Ie is only fantastical that is not in fashion. -j0hn,m11, -M'GflZlWZ'll. Egregiously an ass. - Ilffzlkcr. Some smack of age in you, Some relish of the salts of time. Good gentlemen, give him further edge. -Gushec. fV'7l d' An eye like Mars, to threaten and command. H Mlmls llmt have nQtlllng to confer -R,,d,m,,,. Find little to percetve.''-Czwqbbcll. God made him, therefore let him pass for a man. H All lndolellt Vnculll' of tll0USlll- G if77 - ..jM,,-A-0, I-Ie cloth nothing but talk of his l1ot'se. -L1'llItyYelrz'. Gi ,I if With a smile that was childlike and bland. -La1m'cr. Tall men have empty lieacls. -l?rfm'lcy. ' It is much easier to be critical than to be correct. Au idler is a watch that wants both hands, As useless if it goes, as if it stands. -Hill. I am the very pink of cottrtesy. --Maxozz. -Lloyd Brorwz. To suckle fools and chronicle small beer.-Ellis. 206 Nineteen Hundred. Miscellaneous. Whilom in Albion's isle there dwelt 11 youth What are little boys made of ? -Go down to Rhode Who ne'er in virtue's ways did take delight. Island Hall and find out. 'f',f'ffh4'f 'f '- f' Hast thou seen that lordly castle ? -lllcssfr llama. I awoke one morning and found myself ' famous 'f?j U'1'hC1-Q is Q1 rave,-n in the t0Wn.,j,,,,,5,,Q,-I -l:'a.r.v. I think his soul is in hell. --Ifflmwaarf. He does smile his face into more lines than is in the new map with the augmentation of the llItlCS.ii-fW1l.S'0ll. One ear it heard, at the other out it went. -YI Dnmze. A name umnusical to the Volscians' ears And harsh in sound to thine. Any one of the Sm1'M.r. Great wits are sure to madness near allied And thin partitions do their bounds divide. --Przfllfcr. How green you are and fresh in this old world. -fllzwgtzm. Even the very hairs of thy head are all numbered. -Hall. A combination and a form indeed. -Porter. 'L O ye Gods, how soft ! --l'a1'nlcr. What am I about ? In faith six yards or more. flush. His is a stately, silly style iiideed. -Briggs. He is a poor sport and not worth the candle. -E. A. Smdh 'f Going as if he trod on eggs. +Ifamw. Fresh every hour. -Bass. 207 Take care l Beware l -Yhe Ca-1:'r1'.r. Lots of trouble! Lots of trouble I Wflhe mur-rush. 1 know a maiden fair to Jvc. --Ai Mc Sink. Beware l The lsraelite l-'cilfflgfc' lfaok Slore. We crave the gain, but despise the getting. YM' Give Club. A snapper up of unconsidered trilles. -for. f' Iflpicurism and lust make it more like a tavern or a brotl1el. -Alaxgi ILIZL Bound to the earth, he lifts his eyes to Halcyon days.-Commcnfcmwzt I Ifcck. A very merry, dancing, drinking, Heaven. -flIrCready Laughing, quafiing, and unthinking time. jwzzbr C11'f!fbI'IIfl.0ll 'Tis a lack of kindly warmth. -Cfiajicl in W'i11fw'. I counted twoaand-seventy stenches All well defined, and several stinks. G Jim. Lorber Room.: Behold, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed. -fl. G. Delaney. What can't be cured, must be endured. Cox's a1'iny.'?--Swzzbr Class. -G ym. Meyqx ma laibark fflrrt Cilexllefrfyo Our Artist gets a, few sna shots f ll p o some co ege curiosities that are allowed to roam at large. ,fiff .J E! !ig I . 1 fl? gl .6 1 ff, NN E? :4 QQ' ,D 'Qffii m g' Ein: . ii? Wi f xw,, f E. zu i 'li ' f ' ' 'X f i Xi- h ' fi ll? - i r F will 51 id -ei X fi ' :N4 - fr ' f x A ' 1. i X we A N is S ff' f 6 :Q 1 I ' l f .. Q i f ea, Q7 KX e X. ,',gf ,X I., . 1 .N I 'If Lf ,f W ,' 1 If '- y f f. W x A i f lp l ..i 5 ' yi - !'iC:vn,7 ,ff L X 2 l C I ,W fx 4,0 2'-.ti .auiyin-wlZ,s ' - 'iw1u1Q'6 K, ill .1 'HTQ cv 66,'F-IND still they gazecl,ancl still their WND hcre's our walking gazeitccig- GTX!! here's a blower of the horn LF wonder grew A rather useful tool, I Who blows with might and main That one small head couylcl carry all hc For all can read its title clear 3 .Xml if Tracy clues not cease his blow Qthought he, knew. -G. A. G-xl'-ll. lt's labelled H. K, l'uo1.1s. l'lc'll blow out all his brain. 208 X Zi' Jie . ,A -be dfrn- f L - -Tq i I , f i 1 W A R il'- f , i 'L ' x , K A LH-IERl5'S Walter Alexander Briggs,-- fliind people do not faint,j- l or his artificial halo means He':s a type of the college saint. IFS' H ! here's our little sojer-boy, He's papa's pet and IIIZIIIIIHHQS joy. With sword of tin, and suit of blue He thinks he's alittle tin god, too. H -Ifzyrkillx. M lL9OOK ! my children, and you shall soon see What the athletic feats of Paul Revere li. l or to my certain knowledge, l'm The One Man in college, Anal, by-the-way, buy all your l,,xw Hooks ol' ixlli ri l,l, guile is found in the Junior Class, And the worst in Ninety-eight ls Walter Guile of political guile, far i5S.! -., lc-'Ei' a i , 'ii 'Si 1,0 , ., V! if ' 'f RFS: f' A fin ff - , dl Y ll Q .4-f i X Ullll i Q if , .X , , j I , j i Z 'C 5 fd! QW yr '17 l X Q I X X i .lhk . ' ' C2 3-P A 'Vammauv re mrohate. f 0 tees ' ' , '. N l i 1 - 1 f jf' 5 'xX sY. R. 'x 1 H i WZ!! Q1 Vfffifi f ' 'Z xl! K l p X In Z Q :og 9 4 0 7 EOLLEGE spirit, that fiery, composite, powerful intoxicant of college youth the country over, which has so long remained hermetically sealed within the wine cellar of our Alma Mater, has at last been uncorked in the very midst of our grave and reverend faculty, and from old bottles new liquor has been poured out in abund- ant libations. Our przeceptors have entered the arena of college sports. A faculty relay team, the speediest article that treads on spikes, the nobbiest thing in light-weight underwear, the only original and purely amateur oyster in the savory stew of college athletics, truly a thing of beauty and a joy forever, has been gathered from the garden of intellectual greatness, and their portraits now grace an adjoining page ! Football was at first suggested, but Herr K-pm-n declared that too rough. Baseball was proposed, but Johnnie App. fwith a shrug of his shoulders and a bluff at removing his coatp, pronounced that game too scientific. And so a relay team was decided upon, contested for, and organized. Archibald Grant ll-l-n-y, P. ll. Q., was en- gaged for the all-round position of Coach, 'l'rainer, Rubber-llown, and Manager at an enormous stipend. The trials for places were long and hnzlmi Alonzo W-ll-ms claimed to have done considerable running Qfor Officej, and Bot B-l-y urged his proficiency in cross-country pilgrimages after specimens. t' Lucy Snow was afraid they wouldn't use her white, and didn't appear as a candidate, liut though all this promising seed fell by the wayside, good fruit sprang up in its place, said fruit including Messrs. S-rs, L-m-nt, P-l-nd, lJ-dg-, and J-m-s-n. Pop S-rs made the team from the fact that his nether limbs, elongated by years of pedagogical popularity, gave him a prodigious stride, I-Iam L-m-nt, whose pate could catch no wind, made the team by reason of his Old Sleuth qualities. It was felt that in a close race this pseudo detective would be invaluable in detecting a cribbed gait or a plagiarized stride in a rival runner. He is now temporary captain of the team and continu- ally terrorizes his men into obedience with threats of summary expulsion. f'l'he attention of our readers is called to the worried look plainly visible in the faces of the victims of his jovian wrathj. Billy P-l-nd is one of the steadiest and most popular of the runners. He secured a place on the team solely on his merits. ln fact his run- ning is already numbered among the Fine Arts. We don't know just how D-dg- made the team. It is rumored, however, that he possesses a certain inborn clock-work mechanism, which, when set in motion. is warranted to queer the enemy. And besides, his tawny 2II beard, whizzing through the wind when he sprints, forms a perfect .lflolian harp, and is said to soothe to sleep all rival sprinters, while it eminently satisfies the aesthetic tastes of his colleagues. jamie is the substitute man on the team. Always an enthusiastic devotee of athletics, it seems too bad that he didn't make the team as a regular man. But f' patient waiters are no losers, and we prophesy for him a leading place in the field of intercollegiate sports in the near future, if he only persists in his present purpose to become a prominent athlete. 1-lis strong point lies in his faculty for worrying people, and it is said that he is well able to unfitany ordinary treader of the einder path for usefulness as a ground gainer. This completes our little band of winners. Already the l3rown's Faculty team has defeated a similar quartet of venerable runners chosen from the faculty of Holy Smoke College, an esteemed contemporary. 'l'his was a hotly contested race, and until the very end the result was in doubt. We had given up the race as lost. lf-mn-t had been spiked by a cruel U crib, llilly's wind had shown signs of exhaustion, and Pop S-rs was handicapped by an unusual strain which his left leg had suffered during his recitation hour on the previous day. All these had run nobly, though almost hopelessly. Ham couldn't seem to smell a single plagiarism, and Pop limped awfully. When these had all gone the rounds, the stick was handed to Robert Elkin Neil D-dg-, who sped after his opponent, already many yards in advance. At first his attempts to catch his rival were almost pitiful. lint as he gained headway, and as his buzz-saw beard ploughed its way through space, soughing and mur- muring in the gentle zephyrs, he seemed to make some slight advance. He forged ahead steadily and swiftly, till his hot breath smote the bared shoulders of his rival. His stride was a perfect symphony of motion, and his form one complete curve of beauty. At last they neared the tape. Stride by stride the wild-eyed chargers came on. At length it was seen that nothing short of a miracle could give the race to Brown. Our plucky runner seemed to realize this, and to have given up all hope of victory, when fye Shades of Solomon, ye llumps of Pedagogical Pre- cocity lj he made one awful bound, and reaching the tape, opened his mouth, stuck out his tongue, and won the race by a lap l . Our opponents protested the decision but the race was hnally given to llrown on a teclinicalityf' 212 THE editors wish to gratefully acknowledge the valua- ble assistance rendered in the production of the ,97 LIBER by the contribution of drawings from W. T. Aldrich, Seth A. Moulton, G. L. Miner, F. A. Rugg, C. K. Stillman, and H. Wood. 213 5 , ix W gf 14 fm, Q Q 0 Q Q59 Q Nov. 19. Charlie liddy leaves college. Nlacullar Par ker Co., qU3i5?3'.5e',svM CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENTS: RETAIL CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS 166 Westminster Street, Providence. 166 Westminster Street. Providence. 398 Washington Street, Boston. 400 Washington Street, Boston. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT: FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT: 400 Washington Street, Boston. 400 Washington Street, Boston. WHOLESALE CLOTH DEPARTMENT: 81 Hawley Street, Boston. mfeieleriwf London Office, 30 Golden Square. Jcalgglelfgmw .Sl of .29 R D, JF J' .29 l9Ili'l'IRRING to the above statement of our differelnt departments and their respective locations, we add for the information of gentlemen who have never been our customers. that wc make to order or keep on hand every- Illillg in UTC lille of Fashionable Clothing for gentlemen in city or country. Our aim has always been to make the Best Clothing that could be produced, and we now offer to the citizens of Providence garments which shall always be fully up to our standard, at the same price as if purchased at our lloston ll who desire to purchase good clothing at fair prices to examine our stock. ' store, and we invite a Nov. 20. T he Governor issues 2 a 'Vltanksgiviug' Proclamation. Jim. II. XViIII:1ms, 98, 4-xponmls :1 pllilosopllivzll I I rf v lu- you don L umlvrsmml Llus. Rhodfe lglzmql I Pholo-EngQmvi12fQ G MAKERS OF FINE HALF TUNE ZINC BLGCKS FOR ALI. KINIJS OF lI.I,lIS'l'l?A'I'IONS. The Illustrations of this book J- are specimens of our work. il? 206 WEYBOSSET STREET, RTW W. A. DEAN, Manager. if. I-Iwi' I I -s hi marks by my lint l ll Ting swxee IS RESERVED Fon THE N uliomtl India RULLQI Co. Who desire it known to the world that their Celebrated : : : F LQRISTS' 8-PLY GARDEN HOSE Warranted to A. D. 1899 ls sold only by BARKER CHADSEY 8: CO. 38 to 40 Westminster St., PROVIDENCE. Jun 14 Prof Dodge after lecturing for a solid si 5 X emlcmcn I will close up. Cllffqff-'llffg' Iljfffffif J Jan. I5. One hnmlx loses Ins dzuly theme. P110 IDE CE at HEMOGRHPH we Co, MMART AND CUFTKNXERCHAL lP'HUTO:MEQHANHQALww' Highest Grade Mllrulstratioos tor Books, Catatogtnes, Etc. Estimates and Samplles Clhueertrullllly Formished. Fog THE sTuBENT's GoNvEN1ENG6.W.----h-w-----------------X T ' 'P C f ' b 'JJLIYIIDU S E1 e,e bX' BASEMENT or UNIVGRSITY HALL. Luoehes Served at allll Ihloturs. A Good Lime ot' Cigars arud Toloaeeoq Jumbo Tries to Please His Customers. Jun. 16. bnmh found gllggul In h1Sl'0UIll, with :L mm: I I g that he 1ll'LZftEl'I'0tl Lo mln: Lo taking thu vour. lgfllll the nn-xt y 4 Jan, 16. lflirani SL RICHNI Straight Cut No. i Cigarettes. lflti.'Xl4l'1'l l'l'I HMUKIQRS, wlm are willing to pay il lilllc inure llmn the price cllargcml fm' the nrclinziry lrzlclu tfigarcllcs, will liml 'l'lllS HRANIJ superior lo all UlliCl'S. earns and linker, '98, play tennis in wmmruziis and gloves. Tliusc cigarettes :tru inzulu from llicln'iglitcsl,inr1sl nlvlicailuly fl:u'rn'ccl and liiglichl Cust GIDIII Lcul grown in Virginia. This is lliu Ulql and llriginul lirauul ol' Slrui,g'Inl ful Vigarctlcs, and was lnuuglil. out by ns in the your 1875. ISIGYVAIKIC ill lNll'I'A'I'l0XS, and ub- rcrvc mlm tht lirm llilllll' au In-lox ix nn ever 5'1ci:1 Tcl. l V l I v ll A X y I is ALLEN 81, GINTER, me imzmciu iuimccn comwmv. Successor, Manufacturer. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. xt X lf - A at LO ELL we lll MON ll Sie ANU ae TEARN :lf ilf slr xlf xlf Alf 371 BI E Alf Alf Q71 Alf Alf Alf xlz 11? 11? 71? 71? 71? 11? 11? c l i C E I V 11? 11? 11? 11? 11? 11? 71? Are the 'w i' l PRICE ONLY W nnnniesr Glennie is 55l0fUP MACHHNES N1 fi 1 fix Xl ,Q ,se El'rHER MAKE J . -Ax A, 1, X is xx fl , xl! 1: 1-:gf-q1 f, ' I I 5,'V'fQ 1 We also have an cxccllcnt line of shea x ixxw X X machines ranging in price from S25 to 565 They have a National Reputation as the Nfixaua w - S Best. 1 -fel,-L-Q.:---.1-ve 'A ' These are new and fully guaranteed. lij S C I N 65, Q ' 9 gHGEmiTi?:e'l.ili'ui's ul' :uid Ilcnlcrs in IilCY11I.I'lS,GITNS, SICA'I'I4lS, FISHING 'I'MlIILIC, iI'I'IIllE'I'I17 AND SI'0lI'l'ING GOUIIS 'l i,l?Ql'-'Nil'-Y.-1.,N Sforvs: 732 .Yorfh Blain Sf.. l'rm'ial1'nm', lf. I.. 158 lirmul Sl.. l'lIlI'fIII'lq'l'f, lf. I. jan. I6. Prof. fi1ll'LlliCI' lnlc at Llic delinquent exam. in l'olycmi. The waiting' llunlccrs liml the following upon the hoard lf we stay licru we clicg if we go away we can but rlic. 5 To R. H., Ir. ll-I . I B. hath-a-way Of skipping his bills in every ki l-le hath-a-way, Who hath-a-way ? Rus. Hathaway He hath-a-way Of wea I-Ie hath-a-way, Who hath-a-way ? Rus. Hathaway. He hath-a-way Ol staying up nights and sleepi He hath-a-way, Who hath-a-way ? Rus. Hathaway. He hath-a-way Of thinking the Profs. are all ui He hath-a-way, Who hath-a-way? - Rus. Hathaway He hath-a-way Of making a big failure in tryin Who hath-a-way ? Rus. Hathaway. ring at sweater by night a ng all clay 5 He hath-a-way, In Nigga Heaven. ' 64'SIfyjH0 cares for de rain on cle winder pane, or de winds in cle streets dat blow? 'OWN WHY, We've each paid our dime for a dinkey ol' time, an' we're goin' ter see de show. 'A I say, but cle gas makes it hot up here,- Dat's right, cully, off wid yer coat. I l d An' doncher care if yer vest ain't dere g nc av a ' . ' 'l' We're all of us in de same boat. De asliffhts glare an' de footli-fhts Hare b D b 7 An' cle perfume, dat's way up in Gf' l-But cle smell an' cle smoke can't jolly dis bloke, Dis knocks out er street corner. See? Hats off l or de bouncer'll t'row yer out. Doncher see dat sign on cle wall ? Sit down, yer jay wid cle big boukay. Watcher doin' up here, at all ? :der his sway, U I , , I Git onter de nnck wlcl de little black stick Wot he's wavin' erbout in his hand. I say-what t'ell ? Dere goes de bell. Shut up, now, an' hark ter de band. Y to be gay, Who cares for de rain on cle wincler pane, or cle winds in de streets dat blow? We've each paid our dime for a clinkey ol' time, an we're goin' ter see cle show. 6 Jan. IS, Crane, '98, asks if Lhe Gymnasium hall is going' Lo he held in Sayles llall. Prescription work a. Specialty. GEO. L. CLAFLIN at co. Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, 62 TO 72 SOUTH MAIN STREET. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL SUPPLIES, TOILET ARTICLES, 81.0. 3 , This A A W . A -e if X -cffkiff - . amy, - Wir -as IVIOIQIQIS are CHAI IQ exe I Ilkrmx is typical of the furniture luxury to be found in our store. It is just the thing to read Ky I if ' , in, to lounge in and to smoke ln. Somehow everybody uses it in preference to any G-Q ' other chair. We have the largest assortment of these chairs in New England. . n, vi? 09.5 ,,C , 'i f ' ,iff pf STUDENTS' FURNITURE IS A SPECIALTY WITH US. i-MXN X f A latest pattern, quartered oak, roll-top Desk sells for about half what you would expect to xi' it ,X i L-:,' , - if pay. Book-Cases, Couches, Metallic Bedsteads, Chairs, Carpets, Draperies and every furniture 'Te- 'T' Z ' requisite can be found at our warerooms, It is surprising how moderate prices are, especially ix i I, 3 I I ty We in the line of students' outfits. ii E i' ll I ANTHONY 81, COWELL CO., M I - FINE FURNITURE, -fs eifililie 6? 245 to 257 weybeeeet Street, - Providence, R- I. Jan. 20. Chemistry professor :- As you read this work you will find a great deal of wasting done f1l!lQg hfl'7'D and it is a very improving process. ' 7 Would You? , HF a naughty young man, Should reach for ni ' fan I 1 And, missing take something in lieu, Would 1 look very mad, And call him so bad H? Well maybe I would,-would you ? If the same horrid thing, With the ease of a king, An arm round my tapering waist drew, Would, without hesitation, I cause consternation? Well maybe I would,--would you? If on a dark night, In a place out of sight, Ile should bid a tender adieu, Would I call for my mother, My father and brother ? Well maybe I would,--would you? Who would fail to make hay, On a sunshiny day, And not afterwards feel quite blue? 'l'hen why should one miss, just one little kiss? Would I, do you think? Would you? 9 K X.,-4' C.l'x:2,'lfiilvuzv'rx in mft, A Horsma.n's Reception at the Sin tw 1 nu lilliu auxllulllluus LIHLL hc has sccurcd an new boauxlcr for Llxc licfcn:Lu1'y. '.l'l'CilSLll'Cl' Lillsllillll smiles lirumlly E W ' T Jun. 22, lillis cnkcrs with his clog. '1xl'CZlSlll'CI' Lillgllillll faints dead away. 9 To G. L. M. 'g'HERE'S a man in our old college, and he-well, he knows it allg He can coach a Greek professor or a Freshman playing ball g He can show our brave battalion what's the proper way to drill g He can pilot any street car down the sleeps of College Hill. When it comes to College Ethics, that is where he's up in G, And if anything that happens doesn't suit him to a T, He will spread it in the hdwzlrz' with a general H calling down, Tell you what, things just go flying when he starts to run the tow When the Freshies had a cane-rush, Georgie tried to show them h But the Freshies didn't mind him, so 'twas a disgraceful row. When the Seniors talked orations, Georgie bucked against them a But the Seniors wonldn't have it, so poor Georgie had to crawl. So we fear he will continue through the journey of his lifeg If he enters matrimony-Lord, have pity on his wife ! For he'll want to run the household or, perhaps, it will be worse And the neighbors will see Georgie in the rbi: of children's nurse. And when the last dread trumpet sounds on Resurrection Morn, He'll want to give young Gabriel points on how to blow his horn But Up There he'll find a region where his counsel doesn't go, And they'll send him to teach Satan how to build the fires below. 2 I0 n ! OW ti, Vin in- th ' l l l thcs in in :incl rising mci'tfh:inL tailor, attempts to perslizitlc :L lfresliiiuui to be nieztsurctl for at pair 4 l .. ,23. Ja, in swxiiloxx'-tziilecl insults. lust to remind you , In every deparlrnenf our stock was never so complete as ai ilifs season in the Ohoicesf Selerxlfons of E iiglish, French ana' Domestic maniifacfures. If WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR GOODS fe any one who is interested in any ariiofe in this choice collection. The Best 50 cant Scarf, Quality, Style and Shape 't 25 cant Half Hose, Fit 31.00 Shirt, ,, ,, ,, I liU3i'3IIlB8ll. as is AA it l eslelikife Hats for 1897. These hats are made specially for us, and are ofthe very best quality and finish. CORRECT IN STYLE. You are cordially invited to inspect same. Butler's Exchange, 127 Westminster Street. Walter F. Willis. 1. 24. Prof. l.:iniont tells his Rhe VQNJANDQFJJ Hartford BICYCLES. PRICES, 850, SSO, The new Columbia S75 AND SIOO Building, Where yve k? are now located, is a , . model establishment, 5, devoted to the sale of EL f T lat Bicycles, repairs, ren- ff' -ll5mfliISeD tal and lessons in the it al Mat- .fhr --EA.. , UF ' ffBinifiE. il GYGLING. llbope fllbanufacturing Glo., Columbia Building, I5 Snow St., PROVIDENCE, - - ----R.: class how they do at cheap theatres. Prof, Appleum, Lu Slade, '98 : Wluru: 4 INSULATED WIRES AND CABLES. AERIAL, SUBIIIARIIIE UNIJERIIRIIUIIII TRADE NIAFXIC . FOR TRANSMISSION OF POWER. 253 BRoAowAY, New YORK. Nillnrd II. Unlllclvv. lr H th-0. 'I'. Munson. 1'1-n'I N ll ll D un. Clleevm-r.1 I '1'HfH- W. II. Ilmlgrins. S1:4 v In wt: Ilml cllcmiczllly pure soda P Century ago. TOOLS, All Sizes carried in stuck. Its Superiority Unquestioned. Jlflllll ll'nrl1l'N l uil', ISII3. Nlmlllliu-Iory: Sll l-IIFIPIIGLID, ENG LAND. 1'hlvl' Alnvrlvun Oflh-cz 9l .l0llN S'l'RliIi'l', NIHV Yllllli. XV. I . XVAGNICII, General Ivlunugcr. WM. JESSOP JL SONS, Ltd JI. II'II.. AIItII'ua11ms, ATE RE IQ. ZII3 IBSIRKOXODIKI STREET. QZQEQQIPIROVIIIDIENCIE, R. II. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. BRANCH STORES: 162 TO 164 NORTH MAIN STREET 21 ABORN STREET. 713 AND 1193 WESTMINSTER STREET James Murphy, Q-'.so1NIerchant Tailomsie 42 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I. Slade m'fy0f7 :- AL Gibsonfs, No, 5 Wcybussct Street. x DRILLS, DIES, ETC. 1-J IVEJQJIIOIKL1., Lwamwrns rrp: Pnmrfns umoanuwrns Aurrznsanvovnrlfs gg NASMUCI-I as it is 0 52 acknowledged that our Work is the loest-- is it not Wise to get our estimates before placing orders elsewhere? S NG S S S RCU S Feb. I. Jolmnfyj Apu-f So1neLI1i11g more :1boutguld? PARLORS OF THE L. A. TILLINGHAST COMPANY, CATERERS. IPO-house 2- Gold was cliscovcrcd in thc Scriptures several years ago 13 Feb. 6. A Small clago tries lu sell l,l'CSl1lClll Clzwlu- smut- sl1:u'i11g'su:1p. SILVERWARE. ,pt Exclusive Patterns. .pl Always My CUT GLASS. J- Brilliant and Perfect. Sterling in Quality. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. .5 Carefully Selected HEADQUARTERS FOR BROWN STATIONERY. and of the Highest Grade. ENGRAVING AND STATIONERY. ,pb Artistic work the result of years of experience. ,jf Noth- WATCHES AND FINE REPAIRING. ing' of inferior grade. BIXBY SILVER COMPANY, 301 NVest111i1i1ste1' Street, C01'. Nluthewson Street. 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Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1891 Edition, Page 1

1891

Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1892 Edition, Page 1

1892

Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1898 Edition, Page 1

1898

Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1899 Edition, Page 1

1899

Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1901 Edition, Page 1

1901


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