Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1918
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This year nothing could be more fitting than to dedi- cate the results of our earnest, if humble, efforts to those who have left the whispering ehns and the echoing halls of their Alina lVIa'ter to answer, with their lives if need be, their countryis call. I-IONORED SOLDIERS AND SAILURS UF BROWN, who have gone before us and in whose steps we hope soon to follow, to you we dedicate this, our Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen IJIBER BRUNENSIS, in reverence and affection. V 5 l My I YQ THE OLD FRGNT ROW When Hope and Umvcralty and plllared Mnnnmg Innes Then hvacmthme Shadow-x on the Mlddle C nmpue grass And the level bcnms of iunset lll the hlllslde windows show There s a spell of vamshed Splrltq on the Old 1 rout Row The stlangex studee hm huuxed was along the qloplng green And marka perchance the beauty of the tranquil college scene But Inu myee are held fx om qeenn, and hrs healt can never know Thx spell of xamshed Qpnlts on the Old lfront Row The Qpell of vamqhed Qplrlls N for ne of othu years Whofleaped to meet then Qhlnmg, gaze and blended w nh lhcn ears Who Saw Wltll them far vmons on the helghtq of long ago And moved the world to hear ua from the Old lfront Row The Spirits that have vanished ln the evening hour return To mmgle w 1th our spmts when the stars hegm to burn Beneath the ashen gray of tlme thelr April glances glow As youth s enchantment lmgersf on the Old I ront Row From factorv and forge they come from crnclble and bench From perll on the tossmg Sea and rigor ln the trench hhes grow Thev Qteal an hour to gather round the Old Front Row A bluecoat host from Gettysburg and thou, who warred wlth S m Walk llzlre beneath the branchmg elms with the browncoatq from Lorraine And we have falth as they have fltlllll that Vlctory s Hag wlll b ow And Victory s bell evult above the Old 1 ront Row HFNRY Ron1NsoN PM Munn Wx 55 57 Q T'-Q,f,m Y . 'U' - .1 .I ' l ,lo I f- I i Hflrornupeacefnl paths, troml thunderone tarzks -where tlleltrench. I .x 4 I, , , sl- Z K ' ,dt .,.. I. . . '...,. ab l . .'t, 'Il' y t gifipoi . A LM, ,,'. H90-,' 'lv i any 15 . A! T l i. -g-VZ, wk xg! , ,M hyul Q Lf Q fi J U A ,J kill, f , Q 3 f A f ix, V K ITCQNTS ACA DICMIC COLLICGE IIONORS .... ADVlCll'l'ISICMl'INTS ...... ...... . . . ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS ..... A'I'IIL1C'I'ICS Allilctic: Associnlion ....... Ilnsulnlll ............ Cln-or Imnrlurs ..... lfnullmll, ..,.... . . Suc-mnl Tcnln .... Tru:-k ........... Inlcrsf-linlnslic. . . N.l'I.l.A.A. ....... . . Ihvi-urcls ......,......,.. CLASS DAY OFFICICIIS. . . CLASS LISTS 1018 ......,........ 19111 ...... 1020... 1021 ...... ....... CLUBS Ijlll'llCl!-VIICKTII Club . ... Ilill Clnh .......... ICI1MlIl1'0l'lllK Society. . . Mllilir' Clnh ........ IVIcnrn'nli Soczicly ..... P. IC. I' ............ Phi llcln Knppn. . . l'i Knppn ..,.... S. O. D. ......... . Sphinx Clnh ........ DIIIIATING UNION . . . Inlurvlnss Dchnlc. . . DANCICS Junior I rmn .... Union Dmiccs ,... I?1IA'l'lC1lNI'l'IES Alphn llclln Phi ..... Alphn Tnn Omugn. ..... llcrln Thclu. I'i ........ Dclln Knppn Epsilon .... lk-ll.n Phi ............ DL-lln Tun Dclln .... Dclln Upsilon ..... Knppn Signm ....... Lmnhrhm Chi Alplm .... I'hi Dclln Thcln ...... Phi Gflllllllll. Delta .... Pnpzu 205 282 203 200 213 226 207 212 210 225 224 223 140 ....151 ....l'7'7 ....1H5 108 200 258 250 201 250 253 262 255 252 257 248 250 240 2411 0 .. Il .. 51 23 .. 27 .. 15 .. 55 .. 30 .. 50 .. '70 .. 47 .. 07 1FliA'l'l'1RNI'l'I ICS Phi Knppn. ,.... . Phi Knppn Psi ..... Phi Sig1nnKup1m. . . Psi Upsilun ........ Slglllll, Chi ........ Signni Nn .... ,..... Signm Phi Ep:-iilon .... 'l'Iicln Dulln. Chi ........ Zulu l'si........ 1mA'l'l+:nNI'1'Y s'1'A'riSii1k3Sf iff f . . f f LI BER ARTISTS ........... GIIINDS ...,..........,... MUSICAL CLUIIS .... Glue Clnlr ..........,... Minnlolin Chili ......... Collage 0l'c'llL':-xh'AL ....... 1010 MANAGING BOARD. ORGANIZATIONS ......... Brovvn Union ........... ClllIlI1l!1.l'lllTl Club ....... Clurislinn Aa-isucinlion .... Sock mul Iinskin ...... PUBLICATIONS llrnnoninn ...... Ile:-nlcl .... IIIIDUI' ..,.. R. O. T. C ,.... Ihmcl .......,. Cfnnpnny A. . . Cmnpnny II. . . Cnmpnny C. , .. Cmnpnny D ..... Oflivurn ....... Non-Coins. . . Snmnnwy. . . SICIIVICIC ..,..... Hunan' Roll ...... 1018 in Scrvivu. . 1010 in Scrvicc .... 1020 in Scrvlvc .... 1021 in Service .... STATISTICS ....... Curporntion ....... Fncnlly ............ Graulunlc Stndcnls .... In Mcnmriiun ...... Spccinl Slumlcnls .... Pngc 011 71 75 10 43 83 S7 35 31 10 208 200 211--L 92415 24-0 247 207 231 243 233 242 251 238 2250 234 123 1 30 120 127 128 120 I 24 125 1511 01 02 03 100 1 1 5 120 135 130 1 38 1414 204 202 Ill. lg ,wwf Tw Q s c fi 5 A Name ALPHA DELTA PHI DELTA PHI PSI UPSILON BETA THETA PI DELTA ICAPPA EPSILON ZETA PSI TIIETA DELTA CI-II DELTA UPSILON SIGMA CHI PHI DELTA TI-IETA ALPHA TAU OMECA DELTA 'IAU DELTA KAPPA SIGMA III IQAPPA HI GAMMA DELTA III KAPPA PSI LAMBDA CHI ALPHA SIGMA NU SIGMA PHI EPSILON js A1 on I A v FEIITIIIIIIQIAIISIIH Arlrlrcss 54 College Street North Slater Hall 4 Manning Street 41 George Street 65 College Street South Slater Hall 81 Waterman Street 100 Waterman Street Middle Hope 15 Manning Street 119 Waterman Street 04 Angell Street North Hope Q79 Benefit Street South Hope 108 Waterman Street 411 Brook Street 110 Waterman Street South Caswell H111 A of irc' A elim M1'mbrr.s' Mmrzlwrs Rcsfflvnl Roll of 1 91 7 1 91 H M cnibcr.-r Uhaplrrs 38 Q1 137 25 30 10 'TQ 19 QQ 15 163 25 23 14 84 '79 20 15 128 43 Q0 15 81 24 34 2 1 1 16 28 36 20 84 43 27 20 68 66 21 13 43 85 . . Q0 17 57 64 I n n. 1 . 34 21 41 51 , 13 20 ' 48 . 40 F J ' P 52 20 106 5 1 ' f P , 40 22 42 60 A' P ' 27 21 34 46 Q 5 PIII SIGMA KAPPA Brunonia Hall 16 8 34 27 I. I 1751 I 27 28 58 39 gi xliim . 27 24 20 75 SV . 16 7 9 43 ff 11421-5' ,x f he-I-'W 1' 10 N ,QM 1 .!,. X 1 x X ' 'V-'ziii-'......,,w -,::f 2 sk 'ilxej on' W I 5 of ' A .' 'Z' 24.1, ' N ' 'rt I f Alpha Delta Phi Founded at Brunonian Chapter Hamilton College 1832 Instituted 1836 f 1 -. ,..-,. ... ....- , , :-..,.,,v y L I 5 ,, V,. 4 x 111 'E 1,---,. -w x,,- Alpha Delta Phi Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen ROBERT JOHNSON AMES HERBERT LINSLEY MANCIIESTI' CHARLES GURNEY EDWARDS WILLIAM EYRE SISSON Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen GIIYTON SAXON EDDY IIOWARD RIPLEY MCPECK CHARLES HENRY HUGGINS, Ju. SAMl'EL SANFORD SHEFFIELD EDGAR JEWETT LANPHER WIILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS, Qu SAMUEL WATSON SMITH, 30 Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty JOHN WILMOT ALBRIGIIT MARSHALL NAIRNE FULTON WALTER MORRILL BURSE SEAVERNS WINTHROP HILTON Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One ALLAN BRETTERG COLRY NATHAN WILLIS EDSON, QD FREDERICK SETH COLLINS ARRAM EVAN GWYNNE JOIIN ROBERT DORER EDWARD JUDSON PHELPS 12 Hamilton Columbia Yale Brunonian Amherst Hudson Bowdoin Dartmouth Peninsular Rochester Williams Middletown Kenyon Union Cornell Phi Kappa Johns Hopkins Minnesota Toronto Chicago McGill Wisconsin California Illinois Stanford C. T. ALDRICII . H. L. ALDRICII . R. S. ALDRICI-I . SAMSON ALMY . F. W. ARNOLD . BENJAMIN BAKER B. C. BAKER . . I-I. A. BAKER . . N. D. BAKER . . W. C. BAKER . . A. BARKICR . . DR. A. A. BARROWS' ' i J. P. BARSTOW . Rav. F. J. BASSETT Roll of Chapters Hamilton College Columbia University Yale University Brown University Amherst College Adelbert College Bowdoin College Dartmouth College . University of Michigan . University of Rochester Williams College Wesleyan University Kenyon College Union College . Cornell University Trinity College . . Johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota University of Toronto . University of Chicago . McGill University . University of Wisconsin University of California University of Illinois . Leland Stanford Jr. Unive Resident Members . Brunoninn Brunonian '76 '06 Yale Phi Kappa Brunonian Brunoniun Brunonian Brunonian Yale Brunonian Brunonian Brunonian Brunonian Union 'l'. W. BICKNELL J. M. BRADLEY . C. R. BRANCH . AYLSWORTII BROWN 0 ' ll. Il. BUCKLIN . F. H. BUDLONG . Dn. W. P. BIFFFIYM E. C. BULLOCK . A. A. BURGESS . Dn. A. M. BURGICSS Dn. ll. W. BURNETT J. I-I. CADY . . W. Il. CADY . . Dn. F. P. CAPRON 1832 1836 1836 1836 1837 1841 1811 1845 1846 1851 1851 1856 1858 1859 1869 1878 1889 1891 1893 1896 1897 1902 1908 1912 1916 Brunonian 60 Williams '03 Brunonian '07 Brunonian '06 Brunonian '00 Brunoniau ' Brunonian '0 ,Brunonian '0 Brunonian '0. Brunoniau '06 Manhattan Brunonian '03 Brunonian '98 Brunonian '77 w -.6-l!'l '1 W.. .. Ni i M w...:.r.e? fl HJ lf- 1- A fi .1 X-Mt l ll :ww 1. im ff'-, If N I -..ll ,-,,. ' l 'W , J GREICNE . . GROSS .... A. G IIARKNESS . HART . . HARI WI LL . .HARIWI IL. . . IIINKII Y . . .. HIINKLI Y . M. W. HOUSI . . I. O. Il INI. . . S I H NI . . I W IOIINQON W. C. . H 1. . I'11o1'. . 1 . . WII I IAM KI N I' I A KILVI RI II1v II M lx N! I G LADD I I LADD DUNCANI IAN! DON Jn L II I I ONARD IIFIIYIIJIIIIIII . Iirunoniun . Brunoniun . Iir11noni11n Yue. 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U 11,02 U 'T . . . '02 1 +11 . '10 0. .. . .... ' '00 1' .... '1 '85 ' A. L. KELLY, Jn. .... Willinms '10 11. . A WI' ..... ' '88 ,, 0 ' ..., ' '10 . .,.. 1 '01 1. . 1: . . . 2 '02 . . . . 1 '70 r 2 1. . . '1 1 . . . ' 2,0 . .. ' . . ' '70 A 1: . . ...... ' '80 11. -. 111014: ..... - ' '00 In .. . ...... .'I6 .. 2. 1:.L.' ..... - ' '00 I 1 . 1 . . ' '1:1 . . ' .... ' '01 El . '. . ,Q . . Iva., . . . .5 . . . . ' '78 13-EFT ' . . . . ,W - 1 Amherst Brunonian Ilrunonian BI'IIIl0!IIIIll Ilr1111oni11n Ya 1. I31 unonian IIFIIIIOIIIIIII Iiru11oni'1n Y'1 1. Brllnonian IIPIIIIOUI 111 Ilruuonlnn Ya e Amherst BFIIIIOYIIIIII B1 IIIIOIIIFLII B1 II nonmn PIII Kappa BFIIIIOIIIBII r X -L' KN lj -N. y X ': W ..,,, li xiii' 1 v ' ' 49 ' C' n 2 N811 ' .' X Yxrf, Q X . ,uz1 'x'XX. ivtg 5!i4,J L.-cz, .,, :X Qi Nxt. 'I-flxv '- -rJ.g.i1SL1' -' NORTH SLATER Delta Phi , A K .v 'T 5fQ1T2'5f' . R 'I A- W , ig 8455173 .fm v','r Viv-Y I n u J kv ,f- f - no Founded at Beta Chapter Union College 1827 Instituted 1838 .X ., t 'X - ,lv 1 .., N- - y - . wif, W 1 , - ..:: . 4:1 f'ii l41'i X f ', 1 3 A b f 'I-IE E E I fb Z3 91 Delta Phi Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen ISAAC Q GALLUP SMITH FRANKLIN COOLIDGE BROOKS Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen H STANLEY HOPKINS MASON JAMES ANTHONY PEIRCE THOMAS CARR WATSON, Jn. ZENAS RANDALL BLISS - HARRISON ALBERT BROWN CLAUDE JOSEPH FARNSWORTH Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty I JOHN MURKLAND BARNES 4 . RAYMOND MAVERICK HUNTER GEORGE HAROLD GILDERSLEEVE ERIC PEARSON JACKSON PAUL HFRRIOTT EDWARD WILSON SMITH GARDNER SWI N'lll I Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty One CHARLES EMFRSON DAVIS ROBERT CALE NOYFS xi J, p 16 Quik? , L C 1 C A r mnfuiul I ' ' H5 ' GEORGE REGINALD ASI-IBEY GEORGE PEABODY MACEEADY t : ' ' 4 4 S ' 5 5 1 4 N . and O Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Eta Lambda Nu Xi Omicron Pi Rho Sigma II. T. ANTIIONY . . PAl'L APPLETON . LINCOLN R. ARNOLD J. II. ARTHUR . . S. R. BELLOWS . . Ilox. 11. T. BROWN . Col.. R. P. BROWN . Dn. M. S. BUDLONG A. M. CAPRON . . J. M. CAPRON . R. F. CHAMBERS M. D. CIIAMPLIN . II. G. CLARK . . S. 1fLII FORD . . . J. C. COLLINS Jn. . lmm.-. 'rnoivms cfnosnv, Ju. , r. D. DAVIS . . , n. N. DAVIS . . . Pnor. N. F. DAVIS . I-'. 'r. 1-:As'roN . I-'. w. I-:As'roN 1 , II.l2l'.lI'kA'1'11N , , , . . , 0, RNSXNO 11 . w. FIELD ,'1','I, 'R R. o. w. GARDNE ' n. D. 11ILBER'I' , R n. n. GLADDIN11 f Di.. cu H. 11Rl1 lF1N , 1-x. n. GUILD , , lf.. '12 GUILD , , c. D. 1in.x'1'm:o'1'1c lm.-. .L ic. HILI, ' nw. J. nouns 11. s. norrMAN . N. lc. nomf , , u. IIOWLAND , Roll of Chapters Union College . . Brown University . University of New York Columbia College . Rutgers College . . . University of Pennsylvania . . Rensselaer .Polytechnic Institute . Lehigh University . . Johns Hopkins University . Yale University . . Cornell University . University of Virginia . Trinity College . Resident Members 1827 1838 1841 1842 1845 1849 1864 1884 1885 1889 1890 1908 1917 1 . Brown 05 P. B. IIOYVLAND . Brown . Brown 11 11. J. IIUNT . . , Brown . Brown 111 Dn. I . V. IIUSSEY . , Brown ' . Brown 117 E. P. JASTRAM . . Brown' . Brown 011 11. A. JEl'I'IERSON . Brown ' . Brown 73 A. P. JOHNSON . . Brown . Brown 71 A. S. JOHNSON . . Brown . Brown 911 E. M. JOHNSON . . . Brown . Brown 114 F. 1,'. JONES . . . Brown . Brown '00 B.. B. JONES . . v . Brown . Brown '09 EDWIN KNOWLES . . Brown . Brown '09 J. 1'. KNOYVLES . . . Brown . Brown 117 -1. YV. LE1VlS . . . Brown ' Brown 15 WV. K. LOW . . . . Brown ' Brown 112 Il. L. MvAI'SLAN . . Brown ' Brown 94 1V. A. MVAUSLAN . , Brown ' Brown 04 E. M. MEDBERY . . Brown ' Brown '111 II. W. MUNR11 . . . Brown ' Brown '70 PROIW. 1V. II. MITNRO . . Brown . Brown '92 Du. YV. L. MUNRO . . . Brown . Brown 14 E. 11. PARKHIYRST . . . Brown . Brown 15 R. S. PARSONS . . . Brown ex-' Brown '111 C. A. PIIILLIPS . . . Brown ' Brown '13 L. T. PLACE . . . . Brown ' . Brown '92 Du. E. ll. PORTER . . Brown ' . Yale '04 111. W. RICE ...... Brown ' . Brown 112 II. A. RICHMOND . . . Yale ' . B1'own 113 PIKOIP. ST. 11. I,.S111l' SSAT Johns IIopkins ' . Brown 13 A. C. SNOW . . . . . Brown ' . Brown 01 E. S. SPICER . . . . . Brown ' . Brown 111 Du. 11. T. SPICER . Brown ' . Rutgers 84 YV. A. SPICEI1. Jn. . Brown . Brown 83 I-I. A. SWEETLAND , Brown . Brown 14 E. K. WALLING . . . Brown' . Brown 10 Pnoi-'. A. E. WATS11N . . Brown ' . Brown 12 S. WV. WVBAY . . . Brown 111 111 111 115 87 851 1111 113 114 117 114 117 114 111 110 911 14 111 711 711 116 111 112 118 1111 111 117 911 117 117 117 05 119 911 88 I4 i J,-... M 1 We so ,-Y. ,, ,. ,. .,,. -.. -,. ----V' ,:. .. .1 L 1 :T::7':.. ::e , 3 .wr 'N KW ,X .. M1 Psi VUpsi1on f YQN ,, '.:fy',' W 'gifsf IL' if ' ff. a , fi fffslf la, 'iv-1IK.lT,1jV-.' ' 'Z'fQ?-uG?1- 'Hz , ' .J-,, Founded at Union College 1833 'E M1 Am If s Sigma Chapter Instituted 1840 f 0--nu -A-N-Alix. V X X ,'l1r..:1e.:-:.' , XA K I rr R72 Q , .f v I 4 .Um 'fm 'F' '-':.- , .. . Q ,, I I W7 , Yf,'x Qi W 3, I 'Sip flat 'ww I 1 IUJVM z!!l,H. ,,, WI . :w.I,!'i'?1'w 1 w , Psi Upsilon Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen IIARRY RALPI-l GORDON 3 I r n Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen EREDERIC WALLACE THOMAS CHARLES LINCOLN VAIIGIIAN Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty A WILLIAM LEWIS DEWART, JR. GEORGE RUDOLPII DINKEL WILLIAM GROSVENOR ELY. JR. STANLEY AUGUSTUS FERGER Class of Nineteen GRANVILLE BURNS AFFLECK LLOYD CLUTE ELY ' Hundred f, , -,,, x WALTER RICHMOND GARDNER REUIIEN TYLER PALMER WALLACE EVERETT RANDALL WILLIAM BURTON SIIAW nd Twenty-One STUART FORSTALL JOHN ASIIREY GREENE I . 4 1 Theta Delta Beta Sigma Gamma Zeta Lambda Kappa Psi Xi Upsilon Iota Phi Pi Chi Beta Beta Eta Tau Mu Rho Omega Epsilon Omicron Delta Delta Theta Theta H. M. ADAMS . . M. H. S. Al+'FL1'XIK , D. S. BABCOCK . H. P. BABCOCK . F. A. BALLOU, Ju. E. A. BARROWS . A. E. BARTLETT . . D. BECKWITII . . L. H. P. BECKWITH T. BECKWITH 211 . E. H. BLANCHARD . H. BLISS .... F. H. BONTECOU . S. W. BOURNE . H. B. BOWEN . . J. BRIGHAM . , S. W. BRIGHAM . F. H. BROWN . . . J. F. BROWN . . . Du. W. H. BUFFUM . Du. A. W. CALDER . N. S. CAMPBELL . . G. W. G. CARPENTER Roll of Chapters Union College . . New York University . Yale University . Brown University Amherst College . Dartmouth College Columbia University Bowdoin College . Hamilton College . VVesleyan University . University of Rochester Kenyon College . . University of Micshigan . Syracuse University . Cornell University Trinity College . . Lehigh University . University of Pennsylvania . University of 1VIinnesota University of VVisconsin University of Chicago . University of California University of Illinois . Williams College . . University of 1fVashington Resident Members . Brown '95 E. CARRINGT ON . Brown ' R. CASE ..... . Brown ' A. D. CI-IAPIN, JR. . . . Brown W. R. CHANDLER, JR. . . Brown . Yale 11. L. CLARK . . . A. M. COATS . . . . Brown J. H. COLLIER . . . Brown DR. G. L. COLLINS . . Brown Lic. B. COLT . . . . Brown Llc. C. COLT . . . . Brown R. W. COMSTOCK . . . Brown W. P. COMSTOCK . . Brown ex- M. F. CONANT . . . Brown G. M. CONGDON . . III1.l'V3l.l'Il,60 Il. CONGDON . . . Brown '67 Ricv. T. I-I. COOPER . Brown ' E. W. CORLISS . . . Brown ' Rl-Iv. A. COULTAS . . Brown D. B. COXE . . . Brown G. G. CROCKER . . Brown Il. P. CROSS . . . Yale J. G. DAMON . . . . Brown A. L. DANIELSON . f.-.-.--f 1833 1837 1839 1840 1841 1842 1842 1843 1843 1843 1858 1860 1865 1875 1876 1880 1884 1890 1891 1896 1897 1903 1910 1913 1916 Brown '73 . Brown '12 . Brown '91 . Brown '16 . Brown '76 . Yale '90 . Brown '06 . Brown '73 . Yale '68 . Brown '99 . Brown '02 . Brown '99 . Brown '10 . Yale '09 . Brown '94 Wesleyan '81- . . Brown '95 Wesleyan '90 . Wesleyan '82 '55 . Amherst .. . . Yale '96 Pennsylvania '07 . . Brown ' r. ..f' ,.-1 Q: .ff mv 5.3 ..F.nt:.w M S'-f' - ..., .EIU I 8 LIBLRJ BRUNENSIS P. Dr:WOLI . . . Brown '01 HON. C. W. LIPPITT . Brown '65 P. D. DIQWOLF . . Brown '05 II. I . LIPI'I'I'T . . . Brown '78 W. P. DODGE . . . Brown '09 M. J. LYNCII . . . . Brown '04 C. 'l'. DORRANCE . Brown '67 Dn. G. S. MACI-IAN . Bowdoin '94 H. L. DORRANCE . Brown '07 W. R. Llc. Mc'BEE . . . Brown '16 S. R. DORRANCE . Brown '63 C. B. M.u'KINNEY . . Brown '96 L. W. DOWNES . . . Trinity '88 II. A. MIWKINNEY . . Brown '03 I-I. E. DRAKE . . . Wesleyan '66 A. T. MANSFIELD . . Brown '68 S. S. DURFEE . . . Brown '80 G. MARSII .... . Yule 98 Col.. II. A. DYER . . Brown '94 W. L. MAIIRAN . . . Brown 87 C. C. EARLE . . , Brown '08 C. II. MERRIMAN, Jn. . Brown '92 W. ELY . . . . . Brown '78 E. B. MERRIMAN . . Brown '94 F. W. EMERSON . . ,Rochester '87 H. 'I'. IVIERRIMAN . . Brown '94 J. II. FARNHAM . . . Brown '14 I. B. MERRIMAN . . Brown '97 F. A. FARNIIAM, Zn . . Brown ex- '16 Du. R. II. MILLER . . Brown 07 Rlav. G. MAVC. FISKE . . 'I'rinit.y '00 W. D. MILLER . . . Brown '09 D. W. FISK ..... . Trinity '01 F. W. MINER, Jn. . . Brown '94 F. C. I LE'I'CIIER, Jn. . . Brown '11 C. A. NIGHTINGALE . Brown 78 T. C. FOSTER .... . Brown '96 II. II. NIGI-ITINGALE . Brown 83 W. GAMMELL .... . Brown '78 l'. NICHOLSON . . . Yale '11 I'ROl . II. B. GARDNER . . Brown '84 F. I'. OWEN . . . Amherst 74 L. GARDNER .... . Brown '11 J. I . PAINE . . . Brown 98 R. GARDNER . . . . Brown '77 W. H. 1'RES'l'0N . Brown ex- 15 V. C. GELB . . . . Brown '14 J. D. PRYOR . . . , Brown 08 R. H. I. GODDARD . . Yule '02 DR. I . L. PURDY . Syracuse 92 D. GOFF .... . Brown '11 IJEAN O. E. RANDALL . Brown 84 F. B. GRANT . . . Brown '69 C. D. RAWSTORNE . . Brown 01 A. E. GREENE . . Brown '76 W. C. RHODES . . . Brown 64 F. W. GREENE . . Brown '85 J. RICHARDSON . V. . Brown 82 T. I . GREENE . . Brown '87 F. E. RICHMOND, QD . Brown 99 R. GRENNELL . . Brown '87 II. A. RICHMOND . . Brown '97 Dn. A. E. HAM . . Brown '64 Dn. A. W. ROUNDS . . Brown '95 L. HAM .... . Brown '94 F. P. SACKE'I I' . . . Brown '97 F. A. W. HARRIS . . Brown '86 II. W. SACKE'I'T . . Brown '94 R. B. HARRIS . . . Brown '82 F. A. SAYLES . . . Brown '90 S. C. HARRIS . . Brown '86 B. M. SMITH . . . Yule '03 I . IIAYES . . . Brown '81 F. M. SMITH . . . Brown '92 L. H. HAZARD . . Brown '89 R. C. TAFT, Jn. . . Brown '95 J. IIENSHAW . . . Brown '87 Col.. R. VV. TAFT . . . Brown '91 R. S. IIOLDING, Jn. . . Brown '14 A. THAXTER . . . Trinity '11 C. E. HOLMES . . . Yule '84 E. H. TI-IAYER, JR. . . Brown '98 C. T. HOWARD ..... Brown '78 E. G. THURBER . . . Brown 86 F. H. HOWARD, Jn. . . . Amherst '18 F. B. THURBER . . . Brown 05 F. N. IIOWARD, Ju. . . . Brown '07 T. F. 'I'ILLINGHAST . Brown 84 if . P. D. HOWE ...... Brown '11 R. J. WALSH . . . . Brown 17 3 II PROF. C. II. HUNKINS . Dartmouth '95 II. P. WATERMAN . . Brown 78 ' .Lg QB. W. C. I-IUNTOON .... Brown '94 S. WATERMAN . . Brown 86 'nn ' . F. L. .HDNKES . . . . Brown '98 B. S. WATSON . . Brown 97 In ' ll T. A. JENKES . . . . Brown '77 R. B. WEEDEN . . . Brown 99 fig-fffi ' H. A. KENYON . . Brown ex- '16 W. W. WEEDEN . . . Brown '91 -' '--1-'fri II. F. KIMBALL . . Brown '04 Dn. J. L. WHEATON, Ju . Brown '90 'A'-'- C. P. KNIGHT . . . Brown '85 M. WHI'I'E .... . Brown 99 H. N. KNIGHT . . Wesleyan '77 N. D. WHITE . . . Dnrtmouth 01 BR. L. KNIGH'1' . . Brown '06 W. W. WHITE, Ju. . . . Yule 95 lbw. KNIGHT . . . Brown '76 E. L. WILSON . . . Brown 05 , I-- .Y S. D. KNOWLES . . Brown '02 M. A. WOLF . . . . Brown 14 I W. LARCIIAR, Ju. . Trinity '08 E. L. WOOD . . . . Amherst 84 I gli. N. LEITH . . . Brown '12 H. G. WOODBURY . . Trinity 12 I J. B. LEWIS . . . Brown '96 ...Rv . 1 D! 1 0 ..-H L:-A 22 1 pzwhfw FN 11:71 A ,,, Vxjfmcq fff ' '111'1w1w:f wlwwwfmgwWwff . f X Wm N 1 ww 1 'AJ :jf if S B H 1 1 .. 1 N 1 1 '21 E 5 'S 1 2 4 8 1 11 11 F 8 F 1 l B S H 5 W N is B Beta Theta P1 B N Q . 1, -4 u 'N U U gi Q 51221121121 H 1 H tigzf ,, ,L :L 1 1 G Founded at Kappa Chapter X H Miami University 1839 Instituted 1847 H B ,. X n 1 N I, .1 1 UQ 'W aan JJ? TSW K., 'Jr m T- , 9 . , , , . 1 DEI! wZI Z,':.:iu , -ix, l 'J'U 1iIf,13N, ,'m:w ' 1, In f H 1 1i11,1,f111Q!g121g, Uh-.1511-' 'S GX fp' .lg ...L 7,1 4 , 1 'I ----rv Aix W .xy 5 ' X- ' f-Skfxf A'--'i'LQXily 1,.. .fjfifjlxi-5 Y Nalin y 1916 LOIB R., B UNENSIS 1916 I-fin viii an I in lt !EHisi.H Beta Theta Pi Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen HENRY RUSSELL MANNEX Class of Nineteen Hundred 'and Nineteen DONALD HOWLAND CLAUSS Q MARVIN WHITMAN RAY JAMES LAWRENCE JENKS, Jn. 'HENRY RAYMOND SEARLES Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty WILLIAM HAROLD SEULES SETH BRAYTON GIFFORD LLOYD PARKER ZELLERS ' Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One STANLEY THAYER BLACK FRANK OSWALD GREEN LAWRENCE ROGERS FOOTE A REGINALD STEVENS KIMBALL EDWARD STANDISH PALMER Special Student GEORGE EARL WILSON fest-11 I . ' m , jx, 4. - Beta Sigma Kappa Beta Iota Alpha Omega Mu Epsilon Beta Theta Beta Delta Beta Zeta Alpha Alpha Beta Gamma Alpha Sigma Alpha Chi Psi Alpha Upsilon Phi Alpha Eta Beta Lambda Kappa Alpha Eta Beta Alpha Epsilon Beta Nu Alpha Delta Iota Pi Gamma Phi Beta Omicron Chi Lambda Rho Sigma Rho Alpha Xi Alpha Beta Tau Sigmh Bowdoin Brown . Amherst . Dartmouth . Wesleyan . Colgate . Cornell . St. Lawrence . Columbia . Rutgers Dickinson . Johns Hopkins Bethany . Pennsylvania State Davidson . North Carolina Case Dennison . Kenyon Central Cincinnati Miami . De Pauw . Hanover Indiana Oklahoma . Texas . Beloit Chicago Illinois Knox Iowa Iowa State . Roll of Chapters DISTRICT I 1900 Beta Eta 1847 Beta Upsilon DISTRICT II 1889 Zeta 1889 Phi Chi 1890 DISTRICT III 1880 Beta Epsilon 1879 Theta Zeta 1879 Mu DISTRICT IV 1881 Sigma 1879 DISTRICT V 1874 Beta Chl 1877 lun DISTRICT VI 1860 Gamma 1888 Beta Psi DISTRICT VII 1850 Dmieron 1858 . DISTRICT VIII 1905 'Plwlzl 1868 Beta 1879 DISTRICT IX 1848 Beta Kappa 1890 Theta Delta 1839 Alpha Gamma DISTRICT X 18-t-5 Beta Mu 1853 Tau 1845 DISTRICT XI 1907 Beta Xi 1885 DISTRICT XII 1862 Lambda 1868 Rho 1902 Alpha Pi DISTRICT XIII 1855 Beta Pi 1866 Alpha Tau 1905 Gamma Alpha Q5 Maine . . M. I. T. Williams Yale . . Sy raeuse r 1 l oronto Union . Stevens Lehigh . . Pennsylvania Wash in gt on-Jefferson West Virginia . Virginia Ohio WVesleyan . Western Reserve . Ohio Ohio State Wittenberg Purdue Wabash Tulane Michigan . Northwestern W iseonsin . Minnesota. Nebraska . South Dakota 1879 1918 1914- 1891 1889 1907 1881 1879 1891 1880 1841-Q 1 900 1855 1853 184-1 184-1 1885 1867 1 903 184-6 1909 1845 1873 1873 1890 1888 1913 ilfn ldv 1884- 1869 1867 . 1909 1888 . 1913 . 1901 1916 LIBERJ BRUNENSIS 1916 DISTRICT XIV Alpha Nu Kansas . 1872 Beta Lamlnla Vanderbilt . Gamma Epsilon Kansas State 1872 Alpha Iota Washington . Zeta Phi Missouri . . 1890 Alpha Delta Westminster . DISTRICT XV Beta Tau Colorado . . 1900 Beta Phi Colorado Mine:-1 Gamma Delta Colorado College . 19141 Alpha Zeta Denver . DISTRICT XVI Gamma Gamma Idaho . . 1914- Gamma Beta Utah . . Beta Rho Oregon . 1909 Beta Omega Washington State DISTRICT XVII Omega California . . 1879 Lamhdu Sigma Stanford . A. M. ALLEN . . W. F. ANGELL . . Brown Brown E. C. ARNOLD . . . . Brown REV. G. G. ATKINS . Ohio State W. II. BARNEY . . . . Brown W. II. BARNEY. Ja. . . Brown T. A. BARRY . . . . J. E. BATTEY . . . L. T. BOIIL . . . I-I. J. BOYCE . . H. D. BRICE . . . F. C. BROOMIIEAD . E. I. BROWNELL . . . Da. R. G. BIIGBEE . . O. L. BIINTING . . I-I. F. CAMERON . . Brown Brown Brown . Brown . Brown ex- Brown Brown Brown Lehigh Brown E. G. CARR . . . Dartmouth A. W. CATE . . . Brown B. II. CATE . . Brown D. C. CIIACE . . . Brown A. W. CLAFLIN . . Brown Da. II. A. COOKE . '. I. CORD ' . . . M. W. LRANI .... . D I II IROOKI l W W DANIIIIS II DI INSII R I II A IASII RBROOK5 H I IAS N I W IRI I M N I I IUL I T St Ia . . Amherst Brown Brown Brown Bron n Bron n Bron n Brown Blown wi enu Blown C 1 IQRY '08 , ll, ' -1 'oo . F . R. I. . T il . . '87 5 . . . C . . . f '03 I ' . I I. ' 'I , . lc. . . . ' '80 . . C .' . . - '04 . C. 'I .'TO ...... '11 I .. . -' -: -: A ..... - 'as DR. -' 'row . . . -- --'os I I I. IX. GOFF, Jn. . . . . ' '08 - R. E. GOFF . . . . Brown ex- '14- W. I . GRANT . . . . . Brown '9-I n. G. . C , - - '84- DR. . T. IILL . . . '06 4 ct. H. 3 .-1 . . . .1 '97 H, L. R. . . . - '99 I,i,53y L. w. . . . . - 'sw f,g,,,g52f , V. F. . . . . '73 A. C. 'I . . . I 2 .' .' '96 .S C. M. I. , . . . - '12 rgvfwr' . E. . . . .' . . . '07 I 1 ' u 25' - -l, f:Q' . 'tg' In ' lf' lr 11: D I B IIARVI Y P I IIINC KI I Y IIOI MI S IIORIONI IIORIONI IIOYI IIU I I III LSON Bron n Brown Boston Bron n Brow n Brown 'L nn State IIIOWI1 Brown Resident Members G. D. KELSO . . . . W. A. KENNEDY . E. B. LLOYD . . F IFR w LIIII. . . . . B. M. Pnoi-'. J. E. A E. Ia. N I.'IIOF. J.. M. Da. F I I. T. Da. In W. A. R. W. C II Mr'LYMAN . II. P. IVIANNING MARSIIALL . . MIINROE . . PAD DOC K ..... A. DEF. PALMER . . PAYNE . . . . G. PHILIPS . PI-IINNEY . . . E. PIERCE . . PRESBREY . . RICHMOND . . ' RICKER . E. A. ROBINSON . . Du. R. C. ROBINSON R.S. ROBINSON . . Juoon F. .RUECKERT R. II. W A. C. A. 1-'. o. R. W K. A. II. II. K. C. A. L. C. C. W. C. SANGER . . . L. SCOTT . . . II. SCOTT . . . 189-1- .Rntgers '92 Brown '06 Amherst 'll Brown '08 Brown '13 Brown '83 . . .Amherst '08 Brown 02 Brown '07 Brown '9I Brown '89 . . Columhia'0Q Brown '10 Brown '77 Brown '90 Brown '02 Brown '13 Brown '98 Brown '00 Brown ' 'I .l 77 Brown ' Brown '96 Brown '01 n Brown 75 Brown '09 85 O. SEABURY . . . P. SEAGRAVE . . . Brown ' . L. SLADE . . . . Brown 'IQ G. SPENCER, Jn. . Brown '07 L. SPENCER . . . Brown '04- L. SPENCER . . . Brown '89 E SPARKLING . , Brown 'IQ R. SQIIIRES . . . Syracuse 'll P. SUIVINER . . . Brown '85 B. TANNER . . . Brown '09 D TANNER - . . Brown ex- '11 J. TANNER . . . . Brown '12 R. TIIURSTON. . . Brown '82 B. TINGLEY . . . Brown '06 A. WATERMAN . . Brown '94- M WILSON . . . . Brown '05 F. WOODWORTII .- Brown '01 A. YOUNG . . . . Brown '91 If A Q, ,M 'N' , A , 1' ?' wf'-f4ff.' QQSLWQ w W Mm1lfB1,y:.f1?l,5g WC 5 'LQ' SQ Self-3 V I' S J H : H H K K, N 's f E1 1 H H 4 H h x n N w H H 'v Q H 5 p W B I 'Sf S, - 2 S1 Delta Kappa- Eps11on x ,, C? M x 2' W ks 5 i s ' s Q g s H 4 1 n Founded at Upsilon Chapter It Q 1 a Yale College 1844 Instituted 1850 R eg YS Qu Ia fy? .JMWN '54-lv , -':Tr1n:.n X M I Y' n:uxr :.xxn '-:rzxz:i'.xxcr'xvxfr: .lx fx ta a eaaa M igxqikfjrkk,-5.12 i...f..1..... ,yi WA 4 0 LIXSICW :JMB WYXLX Jxxr Delta Kappa Epsilon Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen WILLIAM ALIIRECIIT, Ju. IIARLOVV JEROME PE'l'ERS FRANCIS HAMILTON RICH Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty GEORGE STUART COUNCILL RICIIARD HERBERT SARLE KENNETH GRIGG WALTER IIOVING -IOIIN CARDER CHAMPLIN WILLIAM l I'I'ZGIBIION Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One CIIARLES SEYMOUR BULLOCK PRESTON TAPLEY STEPIIENSON DANIEL ROGERS PINKIIAM REGINALD GILCHRIST SYKES HOWARD BUCKNELL STEARNS JOIIN CHASE 'I'ALBO'l', JR. Graduate Student FREDERICK LUM FERRIS 28 Phi Th eta Xi Sigma U psilon Beta .E ta Kappa Lambda Pi Iota Alpha Alpha Omicron Epsilon Rho Tau Mu Nu 4 Beta Phi Phi Chi Psi Phi Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi Delta Chi Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Psi Gamma ,Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Delta Delta Alpha Phi Tau Lambda Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Phi Rho Delta Kappa Epsilon Omega Chi E. B. ALDRICH E. S. ALDRICH R011 of Chapters Yale University . . Bowdoin College . Colby College Amherst College . A . Brown University . . University of North Carolina University of Virginia . . Miami University . Kenyon College . . . Dartmouth College . . . Central University of Kentucky . Middlebury College . . University of Michigan . . Williams College . . Lafayette College . Hamilton College . . . Colgate University . . . College of the City of New York . University of Rochester . Rutgers College . . De Pauw University . . VVesleyan . . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Adelbert College . . . Cornell University . . Syracuse University Columbia University . University of California Trinity College . . University of Alabama . Vanderbilt University . . . University of Minnesota . . Massachusetts Institute of Teclmology University of Chicago . . . Toronto University . . . Tulane University . University of Pennsylvania . McGill University . . Leland Stanford Jr. University University of Illinois . . University of 1Visconsin University of 1Vashington University of Texas . Resident Members , Brown '93 W.1 . ALDRIVII . . . Brown '64 II. P. ANDREWS . 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LEGG . . . 1Jll.I'Illl0llI.lI G. N. BLISS . . Brown N. W. I.I'l DLEI IELD . . . Brown W. C. BLISS . . . Brown I . N. LUfE.IfIER . . . . Brown E. W. BLODGE'I I' . . Brown G. R. Mr' EOD . . . Brown I . B. BOURNE . . Brown N. D.' VLEOD . . . . M. I. 'I'. II. I . BRENNAN . Amherst E. I'If MANSEIELD . Wesleyan W. J. BROWN . . . Brown AJ C. MATTESON . . . Brown R. 'I'. BIFRBANK . . Brown fC. MA'l I'ESON . . . Brown R. B. BIIRCHARD . C. C. N. Y. DR. G. W. MATTESON . Brown II. L. BIIRDICK . . . Brown P. MATTESON ..... Brown W. W. BIIRNIIAM . Brown ox- T. W. MA'I I'ESON . . . Brown C. BIIRRAGE . . . . Brown C. C. MAXSON ..... Brown W. C. BIIRWELL . . . Brown CI. D. MEAD . . . .Micldlcbury W. B. CYALLENDER . . Yule L. H. MEADER . . . Dnrlmonth K. I. CHACE . . . . Brown ex- S. C. METCALF . . . Brown W. B. CIIACE . . . Brown '85 L. S. MILNER. . . . Brown A. H. CHASE . . . . 1'Brown '97 R. J. MORGAN . . Brown W. C. CHASE . . . . Brown DR. A. S. MORRISON . Brown DR. E. D. CHESEBRO . . Brown W. J. MIIRRY . . . Brown J. E. CLAUSEN . . . ' Amherst H. W. NICHOLS . . . . Brown K. COLLINS . . . Brown cx- C. P. OLIVER . . Rochester E. P. COOK . . . . Brown ' -.Y-'ff-, GEORGE COOPER . .A CORNELL . . W. DAVIS . . . . B. DAWLEY . . I-I DONIAHUL In B DUNN I DYI R M IAION I Y 'VI S IAINNINC1 I I' ARY L I I I RIS D I ORBI S M I RI I MAIN f CARVIN Cyl' ORC I C EROLD C'RI I XII' C RI I Nl IIAIIN IIARRINC' ION IIARRINCJIONI IIARRINC ION IIARRIMANI HAYWOOD IPI IINI . Brown Colgntc . Ilurvurcl . Trinity Brown Brown Brown Yue Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Amher'-at Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown WL -sleyun Brown Brown Brown ex Dartmouth Brown M I' w C.. H. PAGE . . . Wesleyan C Ia. .. PALMER . . . Brown . .PALMER . . . Brown . .PARSONS ..... Hnrvnrd . -. PAYNE ..... Brown Lx- . PEARCB .... 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I at K X H I uviti :mm , 424- fQf':.P:'::'it17:::frt2:.0li'i' .2-.Ai QLMLHIQHJiJ:k':gt:tfffi::.'t':, ::f,-gi A-XS ii 'xlliiiiil 'M Zeta Psi Class of Nineteen Hundred REGINALD GORDON IIARRIS IIARLEIGII VAN SLYCK Class of Nineteen Hundred FRANK ALEXANDER ROSS ALLEN WILLIAM .IIYDSON C'ROIfC'I'I HENRY KNOWLES IIOLDEN Class of Nineteen Hundred a IIAROLD SHERMAN HARKER EARLE MILTON BROWN EDWARD JAMES DEMPSEY, Ju. 32 and Eighteen DANA RICE TINGLEY and Twenty EARL RANDOLPH STEPIIENS FREDERIC ALLEN 'l'IfIOMl'SON TIIOMAS FRANCIS VANCE, Jn. nd Twenty-One ROGER PEIRCE .IENKS WILLIAM ANTHONY TOWLE, Jn IIOWELL TIIOMAS YOUNG LIBEK, BRUNENSI g 191641 Phi Zeta Delta Sigma Chi Epsilon Kappa Tau Upsilon Xi Lambda Beta Psi Iota Gamma Theta Xi Alpha Alpha Psi Nu Eta Mu Alpha Beta Alpha Epsilon Lambda Psi A A R011 of Chapters New York University . Williams College . . Rutgers College . . . i University of Pennsylvania ' . Colby College . . , . Brown University Tufts College . . . Lafayette College . . . University of North Carolina University of Michigan . . Bowdoin College . . . University of Virginia . Cornell University . University of California Syracuse University . University of Toronto . Columbia University 1 . McGill University . . Case School of Applied Science Yale University . . . Stanford University I . . University of Minnesota University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin 1847 1848 1848 1850 1850 1859 1855 1857 1858 1858 1867 1868 1868 1870 1875 1879 1879 1883 1884 1889 1892 1899 1909 1910 f 1 I ND? Curr- xf' . ' 1. Jn, :H A if ' 'E xi? H '-v,5 f ll. .3 A ' ll? warm Q,i:T,-i'!..'IT a rl I F844 V- '33 Q. ixillgx A 1 -' 'T ' r P. E. ALDRICII .I. L. ALGER . J. C. BAILEY . P. II. BLANDING R. W BLANDING R. B. BONGARTZ H. M. BOSS, Jn. W. P. BRADLEY G. BRIGGS, Jn. M. B. BROWN . C. S. CARPENTER E. N. CASEY . J. L. CASEY . A. G. CI-IAI I EE C. E. COIIEN . I'no1f'. S. S. COLVIN . . I . W. COOK . M. II. COOK . H. D. DAY . J. 'I'. DAY . C. V. DEAN . G. I. DROWNE W. II. EDDY . O. E. PITZG ERA LD . E. S. GRAVES . H. W. GREENE Pnol-'. J. I . GREENE H. W. HAYES . L. S. H E M E N WA Y W. D. IIEYDON G. J. HOLDEN Dn. II. J. IIOYE . . T. M. HULL . S. D. IIIIMPIIREY N. P. IIIf'l'CI'IINSON . . D. JACKSON . P. S. JASTRAM II. D. KNIGHT I-I. I.. KOOPMAN K. II. KOOPMAN W. D. LAMOND . Resident Members Brown 98 Brown '90 Brown 011 Brown 03 Brown '03 Brown 15 Brown '98 IVilliums '8-I Brown 07 Brown 99 Brown 03 Brown '99 Brown '93 Brown '02 Colby '92 Brown 91 Brown '05 Brown '97 Brown '99 Brown '77 Brown '04 Brown '98 Brown '92 Brown 73 Case '99 Brown 77 Brown 91 Brown 70 Brown H- Brown 11 Brown 91 Brown 95 Brown I0 Brown 97 Brown 0-I Brown '09 Brown 00 Brown 02 Colby 80 Brown 13 13 . Brown E. A. LIITHER R. E. Mc'G0llGH P. W. MARVEL J. E. MASON . P. MILLER . P. E. MONROE Dn. II. B. MOORE II. G. NELSON P. K. NIVEN . II. W. OSTBY . R. G. OS'I'BY . C. E. O'l'IS . I . A. OTIS . II. N. OTIS . . J. 0. O'l'IS . . Du. M. N. 'O'l'IS W. F. OTIS . . W. P. OTIS . . .I. S. PALMER . Dn. J. PERKINS A. K. PO'I I'ER R. C. POWERS G. RONNE . J. I. SIIEPARD E. G. SMI'I'Il . l . A. SI'RA'I l' . II. S'l'lIRGESS . E. J. SULLIVAN R. J. B. SULLIVAN . . E. H. SIITTON W. G. TIIURBER J. H. TUCKEB. E. A. VOSE . . II. I-I. WILKINSON . . . Dn. C. N. WILLIAMS . . Brown Brown Brown 'Puffs Brown Brown C 'oll my Brown . Bowdoin ' Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Colby Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown 'I'nfts Ynlo Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown E. B. WILLIAMS . . . . Brown J. H. WILLIAMS . . Brown ox- R. IW. IVILSON . . Brown J. C. B. WOODS . . Brown II. P. YOIING . . . Brown I5 10 94 03 I5 I5 I0 I5 16 99 05 05 03 03 97 03 07 96 05 91 OQ 98 I-I 111- 89 83 08 15 08 I8 15 71 99 99 UQ 01 I8 I5 72 87 Theta Delta Chi Jn Q ,N wg..-I ' :N Q: ur if :F fr QMS V XE, ' ,K Hiya? '??gQLTf Founded at Zeta Charge Union College 1848 Q Instituted 1853 1' Cf 'xx 1915 LIBEKf BILVNENSIS 1916 Theta Delta Chi Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen JOHN FRANCIS ISAAC CLIFFORD PIERPONT LADD RAYMOND HENRY PARKER , ' Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen ALLEN FRENCH BOWEN X ALEXANDER TULLOCH IIINDMARSII EARL HARTWELL BOWEN JOSHUA HERBERT WEEKS Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty LEROY WALTON BLACK DONALD SCHOLEFIELD SHAW ROBERT ANGELL BOGLE BRYON ADAMS WATERMAN Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One WILLIAM STANLEY BARRETT OLAF GUSTAF ODEN PIIILIP PEARCE BORDEN SENECA GADSDEN SAMSON CHARLPS JOHN FISH IIAROLD SIANI ION SMITH RUSSI LI HARRIS GRI PNI HFNRY NI WI LL SUNDI RLAND TLLI ORD ROXBURGII JONIS itil 1 Pledges WILLIAM 'IIIOMAS BRIGHTMAN Jn Sll PIII N WORCI SII R HOPKINS CARLION LPROY DUNIIAM Z- S ' I1 , t v w 1 1 V rw ,rw A 10. , 1. I . . llllbul intl-Y vw xv w 1 in w x egg' ..u , 'H 4, u. u , 1, I I F I I E' 61hi'uGirl l .. 0 -. t. 5 M wg v wwf F 3 wvvwv 1 -A , . I 4 4 J 4 ' I no rw Q Y 1 . Zeta Epsilon Eta . Kappa Xi Nu Phi Psi Omicron Deuteron Beta Pi Deuteron Rho Deuteron Nu Deuteron Mu Deuteron Gamma Deuteron Theta Deuteron Iota Deuteron Tau Deuteron Chi Sigma Deuteron Chi Deuteron Delta Deuteron Zeta Deuteron Eta Deuteron Kappa Deuterou Lambda.Deuteron Xi Deuteron Phi Deuteron LIBER, BRUNEN IS 19116 Roll of Chapters Brown University . . College of William and Mary Bowdoin College . . . Tufts College . Hobart College . University of Virginia . Lafayette College . . Hamilton College , Dartmouth College . . Cornell University . . College of the City of New York . Columbia University . . Lehigh University Amherst College . University of Michigan . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Williams College .... University of Minnesota University of Rochester University of Wisconsin . George Washington University . University of California . lVIcGill University . . Leland Stanford Jr. University . University of Illinois . . Toronto University . . University of Washington, . University of Pennsylvania . 37 1853 1853 1854 1856 1857 1857 1866 1868 1869 1870 1881 1883 1884 1885 1889 1890 1891 1892 1892 1895 1896 1900 1911 1903 1908 1912 1913 1915 lr. A. ARNOLD . R. C. BAKER . . W. J. BALLOU . . G. P. BEARCE . . REV. G. BENEDICT I-I. D. BRNNER . W. O. BLANDING G. F. BLIVBN . . G. II. BRIDRN . G. BRIGGS . . . W. R. BULLOGK IIAN. A. L. BROWN C. P. BROWN, JR. W. P. BROWN . J. A. BIIIf11'ING'1'oN R. A. BURLINGAME B. P. BURTON . G. T. CALDER . J. G. C'ANl4'lELD . I.. B. CLARK . . A. c'OoR . M. s. CI'R'l'lS . . P. G. CURTIS . . W. W. CURTIS . J. DAVIS . . . DR. cw. 'R DEACON J. D. DEAN . . G. B. DRAPER, JR. II. D. cz. DIIBOIS . B. EAYRS . . . DI.. P. I-I. BDDY . R. BMBRSON . M. ci. msn . , W. H. msn . . J. R. EALES . B. 1fRI1:BMAN . A. A. RRRNGII J. s. lfRBNc:II . . DR. W. A. GALORD W. N. GERE . . R. M. GRBBNLAW B. B. IIAMLIN . DH. R. IIAMMOND cz IIARRINGTON' ' C. B. IIIBBARD . W. U, IIIDDEN . .P. W. HILTON . J. S. IIOLBROOK . DR. A. IIOLLINGWORTH J. L. HOOD . . . C. A. lIlTLl. . . W. H. HULL . J. I. JENNEY . . I . A. JILLSON . E. C. KELTON . M. W. KERN . . W. Il. KIMBALL . II. C. KINNE . . Resident Members . Brown 97 . Brown 02 , . Brown 98 . . Tuflzs 03 Boston Univ. '87 . Bowdoin '09 . Brown '74 . Brown '15 . Brown '03 . Brown '73 . Brown '02 . Brown '76 . 1fVilli:uns '14 . . Brown '13 . . Brown '99 . . Cornell '96 . l,LLl't1110ll1.i1 '10 . . Brown '11 . . Brown '09 . Brown '10 . Brown '14- . Brown '07 . . Brown '11 . Bowrloin '82 . Brown '70 . Brown '96 . Brown '09 . Brown '07 . . Brown '98 . Brown ex- '16 . Tufts '82 . Brown '97 . Brown '03 . Brown '03 . . Brown '10 . Williams '13 . Bowdoin '97 . Bowdoin '95 . . Brown '96 . M. I. T. '12 . Bowdoin '99 . Brown '72 . Tnfls '98 . Tnfls 70 . HRrv:n'rl 00 . . Brown 65 Boston Ifniv. 08 . Rocllcstvr 00 . . Brown 97 . . Brown 00 . Brown 99 . Brown 01 . Brown 15 . Brown 93 . Brown 63 . Brown 92 . Brown 94 . Brown 15 W. KNIGHT . A. H. LAKE . A. C. LEWIS . P. D. LISLE . Williams . Brown M. I. T. . Brown I6 08 94- 91 L. S. LI'l'TLE . . Brown 07 R. K. LYONS . . . Brown 99 S. 'l'. MACNICILL . . Brown ex- 17 E. S. MACOMBER . Brown ox- 04 Rlllv. E. L. MARSH . AnIhcrs1.'80 W. D. MARTIN . . . Brown '62 C. F. MASON . . . . Brown '61 J. MEIKLEJOHN . . Ilobnrlx '14 W. MEIKLEJOHN .... Holmurt. '14 DR. M. H. MERCHANT . Brown 97 G. L. MINER . . . . Brown 97 DR. J. S. MOORE . . Brown '94 H. A. MITNROE . . . Brown '944 H. S. NEWCOMBE . Brown ex- '15 L. H.. NEYVELL . . Brown 94 J. PALMER . . Brown 97 E. S. PARKER . Brown 96 S. M. PITMAN . 'l'llflS '09 E. C. POTTER . . . Brown '02 W. K. POTTER, JR. . . Brown '98 DR. A. G. RANDALL , Tufts '92 E. M. RHODES . . . Brown '90 C. N. ROBERTSON, Jn. 4. Brown '13 W. H. ROBERTSON . . Brown '12 S. G. RAND . . . Amherst '06 R. G. REID . . l,i1.1'111lOlltl1 '74- C. A. ROGERS Bowdoin '06 I . W. SENIOR . . Brown '97 S. A. SHERMAN . Amherst '85 E. A. SHOLZE . . . . Brown '10 W. E. SHOLZE, JR. . . Brown '12 YV. H. SNELL . . . . Brown '13 HON. H. J. SPOONER . Brown '60 H. J. SPOONER, JR. . . Brown '91 E. C. STINESS . . . Brown 90 HON. W. R. STINESS . Brown 77 A. C. STONE . . . . Brown '97 G. E. STRICKLER . . Brown '09 E. A. SWVAN . . . Bowdoin '97 HON. C. S. SWEETLAND . . Brown 66 O. TAl 'l' ..... . Brown 66 DR. H. TETLONV ..... M. l. 'l'. 93 J. H. TOYVER .... . Brown 67 DR. A. W. A. TRAVER . . . Brown 92 M. II. TYLER . . Amherst. 97 W. I. VOSE . . . . Cornell 93 DR. C. H. NVALLING . Brown 95 J. A. WARREN . . Hnrvnrcl 05 R. D. WEB!! . . Brown CX- I8 Col. G. H. WEBB . R. I. WORREL . ll. E. WRAY . . H. P. WRIGHT . C. P. YOUNG . . Brown . Cornell Brown cx- Brown cx- Brown ox- 90 1 1 I2 18 19 Delta Upsilon I . 9 wi. rf., . 'wiwfg ' . 1 ng 1 !l'TFN:X erfi ' xg' eww if -A - lx 9 Founded at Brown Chapter Williams College 1834 Instituted 1860 J! 4162- IMI . V l 1 , 71 fs' P- 1918 LIBERJ BRUNENSIS 1916 Delta. Upsilon Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen THOMAS FRANCIS BLACK, Ju. JAMES SAVILLE EASTHAM Class of Nineteen Hundred FRANK DONALD BRIGIIAM EDWARD CLIFTON BURNI-IAM, Jn. ERNEST TAYLOR CLOUGII JAMES QUAYLE DEALEY, Jn. PERRY EDSON FAUNCE FRED IIARTLETT PERKINS and Twenty JOHN WALTER HARRIMAN WILLIAM HENRY HAZARD, Jn. HAROLD GARDINER HOOD ELMER STACKHOUSE KING, Jn Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One ROBERT REED RALDRIDGE ROGER WILLIAMS RRIGHAM NELSON SALVADOR IZUTERA CHARLES ISREYTON EDDY f jx 410 WILLIAM WORTH HALL MELVILLE GEORGE HATCHER RUSSEL PHILLIPS JONES DANIEL BOYLE MURPHY ti g I 2 i 1. A I , T. '.',. tiff, 'Fw 5 7 ... -- , I Williams . Union Hamilton . Amherst , Western Reserve Colby . Rochester . Middlebury Bowdoin . Rutgers . Brown , New York . Miami . Cornell Marietta . Syracuse . Michigan . Northwestern Harvard . Wisconsin . Lafayette . Columbia . Roll of Chapters 1834 1838 1847 1847 1852 1852 1856 1857 1858 1860 1865 1868 1869 1870 1873 1876 1880 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 Lehigh . Tufts . De Pauw . Pennsylvania Minnesota Technology Swarthmore Stanford . California . McGill . Nebraska . Toronto . Chicago . Ohio . . Illinois ' . Washington Pennsylvania State . . Iowa State . Purdue . Indiana . Carnegie . 1916 1916 mas, BMNENSIS 1 1885 1886 1887 1888 1890 1891 1893 1896 1896 1898 1898 1899 1901 1901 1905 1910 1911 1913 1914 1915 1917 it 1 ,Al Tun' mn? ,J .. 4 4 W, WFFE i Q tw a f stil li ' , iillai A ' rl L i.f.q:5?r'f: 41 'ft '- -- , 4' - ef s . Brown Dn. II. P. ABBOTT . . REV. C. M. ANDREWS . F. II. ANDREWS . . . P. II. ARNOLD . A. A. BAKER . . A. C. BARROWS . C. W. BARROWS . R. II. BEVAN . . W. M. P. BOWEN . Du. R. W. BURGESS . . Puor. W. C. BRONSON . W. D. BULLOCK . . . Rnv. C. E. BURR N. S. CASE . . . E. S. CIIACE . . W. W. CHAPMAN P. O. CLAPI' . . Ro G. M. CROWELL . M. J. CROWELL . . PRO!-'. L. T. DAMON . . Pnol-'. J. Q. DEALEY . . C. E. DENNIS, Jn. . J. R. DICKINSON F. II. ELMORE . . A. EVERE'I I' . . . Puor. W. G. EVERETT . Pmas. W. II. P. FAUNCE W. W. FERGUSON . . F. A. FOGG .... Du. C. M. GODDING . A. II. GURNEY . . . Prior. W. T. IIASTINGS R. G. E. IIICKS . . E. J. IIORTON E. S. IIORTON . . D. M. IIUBBARD .' . . K. IIUMPHREY . . . Pnor. II. B. IIUNTINGTON. G. IIURLEY .... W. II. IIURLIN . . . N. M. ISIIAM II. E. JACOBS . Resident Members Brown 85 Tufts 00 Brown 84- Brown 'H- Brown '81- Brown '85 Brown '95 Brown '0-I Brown '84 Brown '08 Brown '87 Union '71 chester '90 Brown '08 Brown '01 Tufts '98 Brown 95 Brown 9'l- Brown 'I5 IInrvzn'ml '94 Brown '90 Brown '88 Brown '95 Williams '91 Brown 9I Brown 85 Brown 80 Brown I0 Bowrloin 99 Brown 78 Brown 07 Brown 08 Brown 98 B1'own 02 Brown I0 Brown I5 Brown IQ II:n'V:1rcI 97 Brown 07 Brown I0 Brown '80 Brown 82 1 Picon. W. B. JACOBS . . A. II. JAMESON . . R.r:v. H. E. JOHNSON I . A. JONES . . . Rnv. A. M. LORD . P. C. LYALI. .... C. II. MANCIIESTER Rmv. C. A. MEADER II. C. MILLER . M. E. MITCIIELL A. II. MORSE . C. D. MORSE . W. W. MOSS . . C. C. MUMFORD J. S. MURDOCK . W. B. PEVK . W. T. PECK . . W. L. PHILLIPS . C. C. PLUMMER II. W. PRESTON . R. A. PRESTON . J. T. PYKE . . . C' C. REMINGTON . E. I. ROGERS . . Du. E. T. ROGERS . C. P. ROUNDY . W. O. SCOTT . . . Prior. L. B. SIIIPPEE I . W. SLIPPELL . . Pnor. K. K. SNIITII E. A. STOCKWELL . W. II. TIIORNLEY . I . W. TILLINGHAST J. A. TILLINGIIAST . . W. J. TOWNE . . B. TRACIIIA . . R. D. 'I'I'l'KER . A. P. WARD . G. E. WESTON . . . Du. H. A. WIIITMARSH Iillzv. L. S. WOODWORTIAI E. L. YATMAN . . . . . Brown Technology . I-Iamilton . . Brown . IIarvnrrI . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . TufI'S . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . IIPOWII . Brown . Union . Union . . Brown T 0cI1 nology . . Brown . I'InmiIl,on . Brown . B1'own . Brown . . Brown . . Brown Pcnnsylvamin . . Brown . Bowdoin . B1'own . . Brown . Brown . . Brown HOPE COLLEGE Sigma Chi nv A I! Founded at Miami Beta Nu Chapter University 1855 Organized 1872 Instituted 1 91 4 L 1916 1916 11' F3551 ,C S1gma C111 Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen WILLIAM CHESTER MALENFANT JAMES EDWARD PAIGE Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen WILLIAM MOSS I-IARTLEY ROBERTS FOREST RALPH KNICKERBOCKER ROGERS GEORGE TOWNSEND WELCH Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty WALLACE BROGA KELHAM DOVE HAROLD MANCHESTER FLEMING WILFRID WARNER RROUILLETTE ERNEST ASI-ILEY JENCKES HARRY CLARK NORTH Class of Nineteen Hundred HERBERT LI ONARD HAMBLFION ILOYD WARRFN BUSWELL Pledges , R 5' GEORGE HENRY RHODES JOHN BAKER TASKER, Jn. ELTON HAMMOND TUCKER HARVEY ABBOTT WI-IIPPLE STANLEY PATTERSON WHIPPLE and Twenty-One IOHN LVFRLT1' PILRCE LOUIS LDWIN CARD llllll Illlll 15 EVERETT MUNYAN ARNOLD JAMES LUCAS VVHEATON, JR. I C. 4' 'fjfvlfl sw , LI BER, BRVNEN SI S Roll of Chapters 1 PROVINCE I Theta I Pennsylvania 1863 Alpha Rho Lehigh , , 1887 Kappa Bucknell . 1864 Alpha Chi Pennsylvania State 1891 Omicron Dickinson . 1859 Beta Theta Pittsburg . , 1909 Plu Lafayette . 1867 Mu Mu West Virginia . 1895 Phi Phi Pennsylvania 1875 PROVINCE II Epsilon George Washington 1864 Alpha Tau North Carolina . 1889 Zeta Washington and Lee 1866 Beta Lambda Trinity . 19192 Psi Virginia . . 1860 PROVINCE III Alpha Miami . . 1855 Beta Eta Case and Western Gamma Ohio Wesleyan 1855 Reserve . . 1909 Mu Dennison . 1868 Zeta Psi Cincinnati . . 1882 Alpha Gamma Ohio State . 1882 Theta Theta Michigan . . 1877 Alpha Pi Albion . 1886 PROVINCE IV Lambda Indiana . 1858 Chi Hanover . , 1371 Xi De Pauw . 1859 Delta Delta Purdue , 1875 Rho Butler . 1865 Delta Chi Wabash , 1330 PROVINCE V Omega Northwestern 1869 Alpha Sigma Minnesota . . 1888 Alpha Zeta Beloit . . . 1862 Beta Zeta North Dakota . 1909 Alpha Iota Illinois Wesleyan . 1883 Kappa Kappa Illinois , , 1881 Alpha Lambda Wisconsin . . 1884 Omicron Omicron Chicago . . 1897 PROVINCE VI Alpha Epsilon Nebraska . 1883 Beta Omicron Iowa State . . 1917 Alpha Eta Iowa University . 1882 Xi Xi Missouri , , 1896 Alpha Xi Kansas . , 1884- Tau Tau Washington . . 1903 PROVINCE VII Delta Georgia . 1872 Zeta Zeta ' ' Kentucky Central 1876 X Alpha Psi Vanderbilt . 1891 Iota Iota Alabama . . 1914 l Beta Sigma Tennessee . 1917 Lambda Lambda Kentucky State . 1893 Paovmcu vm Beta Gamma Colorado State . 1905 Upsilou U psilou Washington . . 1903 if gy' . Beta Epsilon Utah . . . 1908 Beta Xi New Mexico . 1917 if 'fist' Beta Mu University of Colorado 1917 ' PROVINCE IX Alpha Alpha Hobart . . . 1892 Eta Eta Dartmouth . . 1893 Alpha Theta Mass. lnst. Tech. 1882 Nu Nu Columbia . . 1894 E Alpha Phi Cornell . . . 1890 Rho Rho Maine . . 1902 if 1 Beta Nu Brown . . 1914 Psi Psi Syracuse . . 1904 I Q si ii PROVINCE X , Alpha Nu Texas , . 1884 Beta Kappa Oklahoma . . 1912 ' fiiqgf. Alpha Omicron Tulane . . 1886 Omega Omega Arkansas . . 90 f. 'it' 4' 0 I 45 :L 5 ..-..-.:... J A. ANDERSON . G. R. ARNOLD . M. II. ARNOLD . II. E. BELLOWS A. II. BOUDREAU . L. W. BROWER . H. S. BUCKLIN . R. E. BURNIIAM . S. G. BYAM . . L. B. CAMPBELL . L. Il. CAMPBELL . F. E. COOPER . C. E. G. DICKERSON A. U. EDDY . . . J. O. FULLER . . .I. A. GAMMONS . G C. GLEASON . P. T. GLEASON . II. B. GORIIAM . G. T. IIANLEY . F. E. IIAWKINS . E. J. IIOLLEN . W. N. IIUGIIES . . G. D. IIUXFORD . . I'no1 . A. B. JOHNSON L. KENDRIGK . . S. LAPHAM . . W. F. LARDNER . C. O. LATIIROI' . Du. J. W. LEAGII . C. LlT'I'LEFIELD . II. B. LOUD . . H. l'. LOVEWELL . Resident Members . Brown '11 . Brown 10 . Brown '97 . . Brown 92 Brown ox- I4 Brown 10 . Brown 10 . Brown 13 . Brown '10 . Brown 15 . Brown '02 . Brown '13 . Brown '03 . Brown 79 . Brown 10 . Brown '98 . Brown '03 . Brown '05 . Brown '98 M. I. T. '08 . Brown '05 . B1'own '09 . Brown '10 . Brown 09 . Brown 91 . . Brown 12 . . Brown 98 Univ. of Wis. 93 . . Brown '16 . Brown 02 . . Brown 85 . Brown ex- '99 . Brown 89 W. J. MAGUIRE . F. F. MASON . . A. E. MAYOII . . . L. II. MEADER, Jn. . P. D. MEADER . . W. G. MEADER . I.. A. MEHAN . R. E. MITCHELL E. B. MOULTON . . M. I. T. ' . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown ex- . Brown . . Brown I2 08 16 09 14 05 08 14- 07 W. A. MOWRY ..... Brown '93 J. II. O'NElL, Jn. . Geo. Washington cx- '08 L. J. OSLER ...,.. Brown '72 J. A. OWEN, Jn. . . Brown '15 II. W. ITAINE . . . . Brown '02 Dlx. R. S. PHILLIPS . . Brown '90 F. L. PIERCE . . . M. I. T. '89 D. B. PIKE . . . Brown '94- L. G. FILLING . . Brown '11 G. I-I. RAYMOND . . Brown '99 W. S. REYNOLDS . . Brown '96 I-I. I'. SALISBURY . . Brown '12 W. SANDAGER . . Brown '04- W. A. SCOTT . . . Brown '97 Dn. E. B. SMITH . . Brown 78 F. B. SMITH .... . Brown 01 J. W. SMITH ...... Brown 90 HON. W. H. SWEETLAND . . Brown '78 H. M. wlcnnlcn ..... Brown '10 Dlc. S. A. WELCII . . Brown 97 Du. R. S. WILCOX . . Brown 97 W. L. WILMARTII . . Brown 02 F. E. WINSOR . . Brown '91 Phi Delta Theta I tl I f ' '- .' Founded at Miami Rhode Island Chapter University 1848 Instituted 1889 1918 1915 Phi Delta Theta Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen HARVEY SCOTT HINCKS ' Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen A EDWIN LAURINE BLEWER, Jn. AFRANK THORMAN MEYER ARNOLD ELIAS LINDSTROM WALDO WHITING ROBBINS Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty ' JOHN ROBERT CALDOW ROBERT ALBERT KINGSLEY ALLEN DOUGLAS HILL WALTER FISH WOLFE Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One WILLIAM ROBFRT BUERIIAUS THEODORE HUGGINS BUSH AIIRED MOCHAU E L iw K 4. ' - .. 5 4 Special Student MAI COLM ESTERN CARDLR j 418 ' 1 1 - 1 , Y U Y . 'n uilu . IU ' 1 , E A 1 1 4 k A W 1 I N -fs ' IQIB LIBEIL, BRUNENSIS Ohio Alpha Indiana Alpha 'Kentucky Alpha Delta Indiana Beta Wisconsin Alpha Illinois Alpha Indiana Gamma Ohio Beta Indiana Delta Michigan Alpha Illinois Beta Ohio Gamma Indiana Epsilon Indiana Zeta Missouri Alpha Illinois Delta Iowa Alpha Georgia Alpha Georgia Beta. Georgia Gamma New York Alpha .Pelmsylvauia Alpha California Alpha Virginia Beta Virginia Ga.n1ma Nebraska Alpha Pennsylvania Bet.a Pennsylvania Gamma Tennessee Alpha Alabama Alpha Illinois Zeta Alabama Beta Pennsylvania Delta Vermont Alpha Pennsylvania Epsilon Missouri Beta Minnesota Alpha Iowa Beta Kansas Alpha Tennessee Beta Ohio Zeta Texas Beta Pennsylvania Zeta New York Beta - Maine Alpha New York Delta New Hampshire Alpha North Carolina Beta Massachusetts Alpha Texas Gamma Massaclmsetts Beta New York Epsilon Virginia Zeta Pennsylvania Eta Rhode Island Alpha Louisiana Alpha Missouri Gamma California Beta Illinois Eta South Dakota Alpha Indiana Theta Roll of Chapters Miami University . IndianaUniversity . Central College . 1Vabash College . University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Butler College . Ohio Wesleyan University Franklin College . University of Michigan University of Chicago Ohio University . Hanover College . De Panw University . University of Missouri Knox College . . Iowa Wesleyan University University of Georgia Emory College . . Mercer University . Cornell University . Lafayette College . University of California University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College University of Nebraska Pennsylvania College Washington and Jefferson College Vanderbilt University . . University of Alabama Lombard College . Alabama Polyteelmic Institute . Allegheny College . University of Vermont Dickinson College . Westminster College . University of Minnesota University of Iowa . University of Kansas University of the South Ohio State University University of Texas . University of Pennsylvania Union College . ' Colby College . . Columbia University . Dartmouth College . University of North Carolina . Williams College . Southwestern University Amherst. College . Svracuse University . Washington and Lee University . Lehigh University . Brown University . Tulane University . Washington University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of South Dakota Purdue University . 49 i 1848 1849 1850 1850 1857 1859 1859 1860 1860 1864 1865 1868 1868 1868 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1872 1873 1873 1873 1874 1875 1875 1875 1876 1877 1879 1879 1879 1879 1880 1880 1881 1882 1882 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1884 1884 1885 1886 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 1889 1889 1891 1891 1893 1893 94 5 if l . L1 hi l f r , A llll' uf l'fFF'Ef' lukffhltg -V ,,, . r 'ng- T4 Ilfkn A 35 LIB IL, Ohio Eta Ollio 'I'heta Wasllington Alpha Kentucky Epsilon Quebec Alpha. Colorado Alpha Georgia Delta Pennsylvania Theta Ontario Alpha Idallo Alpha Kansas Beta Oregon Alpha Colorado Beta Iowa Gamma NOFLII Dakota Alpha Ollio Iota Washington Beta Utah Alpha Washington Gamma Oklahoma Alpha Oregon Beta Pennsylvania Iota New York Zeta Pennsylvania Kappa IIARRY ANTIIONY II. M. BARRY . . II. C. BEEDE . . II. D. BRIGGS . R. M. BROWN . . C. E. BURNIIAM . Da. B. II. BUXTON G. E. BUXTON . L. V. CALDFR. . A. C USIIINI . . DR W. B. CUTFS I B I V S W I II SI Rlv K M IALLUP I' W KARDINI R Du N II GIIIORD I CRIIIIN 1916 Case School ot' Applied Science University of Cincinnati . University of Washington . Kentucky State College . McGill University . . University of Colorado . Georgia School of Technology Pennsylvania State College University of Toronto . University of Idallo . Washburn College . 'University of Oregon . Colorado College . . Iowa State College . ' . University of North Dakota Dennison University . Whitman College 4 . . University of Utah . . Washington Slate University University of Oklahoma . Oregon AgI'ICIlII.IIl'Il.I College University of Pittsburg . Colgate University . . Swarthmore College , Resident Members Amherst . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown Brown Brown Il. ot P. Blown Brown IIIOWII Brown Broan Brown R D IIOI I INC TON Olno Weslevan I A IIOPKIINQ Brown W ll IIOI KING Brown I I IIOR N Broan s '17 s 1 94 93 97 98 9 I' R. M. 1IOR'I'ON . J. I . JICNCKS . . law,-1. w. II. klmlfznsolsi . A. lu. I.IuAf.II . . A. M. lVIvCRILLIS M. 'l'. Mt RCAN . .. .MINICR . . . . . PIIILBRICK RICI SAIOMON NORMAN SMIIII R SIARK II I SWAN I SWII f SWII III WI 1890 1898 1900 1901 1902 1902 1902 1903 1906 1908 1910 1912 1913 1913 1913 1915 1915 1916 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 v Amherst 98 . Brown '08 . Brown'96 . Brown '09 . Brown . Brown' Brown ' . Brown Brown ex- Brown Willln ms ex- BIOWII CY IIIOWII Blown Brown ' Amherst v Brown Du R Il WIII I MARSH Brown lX M WRII II I IIFOWII N M WRIGIII In Blown ex ' Ji, 50 n sw 12 I I 10 '02 I D 91 'oe A L 'os , . . '00 R. L. C . . . , - 'mi J S 1 .... 'sa S. ll. .' . ..... '02 . I ' . . . ' '99 S ' ' . . ' . ' '18 G. . G ANS ....,. - 'ol C. ,Ja . . . ' -.-'07 'M . .. f'L0. ' ...... '01 -. .. .' ...... - '07 i I Z a . '. . 1 . . . - '96 A. .' 1 l' ...... ' 'sa ' q . . I , C . . . '03 .I. J. .' l l,' ...... 'as 1 . . . ' H . . . V '99 C. lc. .I.1'1Y. . . . . -. '92 ,gf Rav. W. 'I'. GREEN .... Brown '90 C. F. 'FOWNIC ...... Colhy '00 q, ,yi T. . 1 9 ,Jn ..... '99 C. C. II'I'IC ...... '00 1 a .... -9 . 1 . - ..... .gg ,1 1 . . ' .7 ..... 'sn .. . ' .. . . - .'-'14 - . P. E. TO . . . ' '95 Mlpgil fsiilw' ,L-':'A-In .MV 91? I 1 I I fl Alpha Tau Qmega ' ywlrr-'H TX? A 'ff cfs-,-' l1'L.m 1m 1, ', ' 'AK' ,iw X, !Ql ,ir -if WM.: .0 1 git' if Wim 1, ' Us 4, L ' J, 1 lf .fl m 'finnmm' Founded at Rhode Island Virginia Military A Gamma Delta Institute 1865 Instituted 1894 IQIB LIBILR., BRUNENSIS 1918 an i'52'91? 71 min uni 'F iii Alpha Tau Omega . Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen CLARENCE RAYMOND ALLEN RODOLPHE GLADUE ROBERT -COLISY MOORE Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen STANLEY WARD BURLINGAME CHARLES IIENRY PECKHAM WILLIAM ALDRICII KING ALTON STEWART TIIOREN DONALD ALLEN MACPHERSON 'Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty A RODNEY ESTEN COOK ALBERT EDGAR LOWNES STANLEY MILBU RN DORE WILLIAM MATTHEWS EVARISTE ORTEIG Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One RALPH CHASE KN IGIIT GORDON WOLCOTT ROAF WALTER BERGER LEONARD KNOWLTON MEAD WOODIN 1 5 R EA '3 f JVM '52 M l i I 1916 LIBEPC, BRJUNEN SIS Alabama Alpha Epsilon Alabama Beta Beta . Alabama Beta Delta . Florida Alpha Omega , Georgia Alpha Beta Georgia Alpha Theta . Georgia Alpha Zeta Georgia Beta Iota . Louisiana Beta Epsilon Texas Gamma Eta . Illinois Gamma Zeta . Illinois Gamma Xi . Indiana Gamma Gamma Indiana Gamma Omicron Indiana Delta Alpha . Michigan Alpha Mu . Michigan Beta Kappa . Michigan Beta Lambda Michigan Beta Omicron Wisconsin Gamma Tau Colorado Gamma Lambda Iowa Beta Alpha . . Iowa Gamma Upsilon Iowa Delta Bela . Kansas Gamma Mu . Minnesota Gamma Nu , Missouri Gamma Rho . Nebraska Gamma Theta Wyoming Gamma Psi . Maine Beta Upsilon . Massaclmsetts Beta Gamma Maine Gamma Alpha . Massachusetts Gamma Beta Massaclmsetts Gamma Sigma Rhode Island Gamma Delta Vermont Beta Zeta . New York Alpha Omieron New York Beta Theta . Pennsylvania Alpha Iota Pennsylvania Alpha Pi . Pennsylvania Alpha Rho Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilon Pennsylvania Tau , Pennsylvania Gamma Omega Roll of Chapters PROVINCE I . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . . Southern University . . University of Alabama . University of Florida University of Georgia Emory College . . . Mercer University . . . Georgia School of Technology Tulane University . . University of Texas . . PROVINCE II University of Illinois . University of Chicago . . Rose Polytechnic Institute . Purdue University . . Indiana University . Adrian College . . Hillsdale College . University of Michigan . Albion College . . University of Wisconsin . PROVINCE III , University of Colorado Simpson College . Iowa State College . University of Iowa . . University of Kansas . University ot' Minnesota . . University of Missouri . University of Nebraska University of Wyoming . PROVINCE 1V , University of Maine . . . . Massachusetts Institute of Teclmology , Colby College .... . Tufts College .... . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . , Brown University . . University of Vermont . PROVINCE V . St. Lawrence University . , Cornell University . . . Muhlenberg College . . Washington and Jefferson College . Lehigh University . . . . Pennsylvania State College University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania College . 53 1879 1885 1885 1884 1878 1881 1881 1888 1887 1897 1895 1904 1893 1904 1915 1881 1888 1888 1889 1907 1901 1885 1908 1915 1901 1902 1906 1897 1913 1891 1885 1892 1893 1906 1894 1887 1882 1887 1881 1882 1882 1882 1881 lt Firma' unfit I is FFL' 1 1, r 1 2 3 wrap ,ips 1, main: ,, .A 4'- 19.18. I IB'-EP., 'BRU EINSIS 1918 Az llfn-in. I Q :nl-1' 1 if .ffx North Carolina Alpha Delta North Carolina Xi . South Carolina Beta Xi Virginia Beta . . Virginia Delta . Ohio Alpha Nu . Ohio Alpha Psi . Ohio Beta Eta . Ohio Beta Omega Ohio Gamma Kappa . Kentucky Mu Iota Tennessee Alpha Tau V . Tennessee Beta P1 Tennessee Omega . Tennessee Beta Tan . Tennessee Pi . California Beta Psi . California Gamma Iota Oregon Gamma Pln . Oregon Alpha Sigma . Washinglon Gamma Chi Washington Gamma P1 SAMUEL ADAMS . . C. G. ANTIIONY . . . EVERARD APPLETON . C. L. BAGNALL . . . I.. II. BALLOU . . . A. II. BERRY . W. A. BRIGGS . . G. II. CAMPBELL . G. W. CARPENTER . . W. L. COLE . . . . I'. Ct CE . . . . 1.171 . . . . t,UI . . DAVIS . . . DURSIN Ia. . I S I IRI I4 MAN I CARDNI R CARSI CII IORD I I I I IIICI A Da II W IIOPK . Itlv W I IIOPPLS . Da Il B IIORION . M L IIOUCII I 5 o 4 moi I I G n rris If . n n ' rris HIIIIIXI A1 n .' . . .Q a. e. fzsncsu . 5 : na. J. rn . .c . . Y J +' +11 . nun ,I I A G . w. : . . y o. n. 1 . G. A. oom.mNo . y l F. .. mu. . . ala '::c1vrN. . 'EW' . . . INS hn:Uh P ws F H jg- I A . U. I . . . 54 .5 I . . . . .Lgg- '...' I '..A' W Jpf PROVINCE VI . University of North Carolina . . Trinity'College .... . College of Charleston . . . Washington anrl Lee Vniversity . . University of Virginia . . PROVINCE VII . Mount Union College . Wittenberg College . . . Ohio Wesleyan University . . Ohio State College . . . Western Reserve University . PROVINCE VIII . State University of Kentucky . S. W. Presbyterian University . . Vanflerhilt University . . . University of South .. . . Union University . . . University of Tennessee . PROVINCE IX Lelaml Stanford Jr. University . University of California . . . University of Oregon . . . . Oregon Agrieultural College . Washington State College . . University of Washington . Resident Members Pnor. II. JONES . Brown '97 ' R. I . KING . . . Brown 03 . 1870 . 1872 . 1889 . 1865 . 1868 . 188Q . 1883 . 1887 . 1892 . 1900 . 1881 . 1882 . 1880 . 1877 . 1894 . 1872 . 1891 . 1900 . 1910 . 1916 . 1911 . 1 906 U. of Colo. 'OI . Brown ex- '09 . Brown '04 W. R. LAWTON . . Brown '08 . Brown '14 S. E. LINCOLN ..... Brown '04 Brown ex- '04 J. I . MALMSTEAD .... Brown '02 . Colhy '94 W. me B. Mf'BEE . U. ofthe South ,851 . Brown W. I . MINER . . . . Brown 00 . Brown Rav. C. C. MITCHELL . . Ilillsclale '01 . Brown O. C. PAIILINE . . . . Brown '13 . Maine I . A. PAGE . . . Brown '01 . Brown lf'. D. PERKINS . . Brown 98 . Brown G. L. PIERCE . . . Brown 10 . Brown C. A. PIPER . . . Brown 15 Vermont. L. A. RANDALL . . Brown 00 . Brown II. P. RENO . . . Lehigh 04 . Brown W. O. RICE . . . . Brown 03 . Brown D. V. RICIIARDSON . . Brown 00 Brown ex- O. P. RICIIARDSON, Jn. . Brown ex- 11 Brown ex- A. I. RUSSELL .... Tufts ex- '07 . Brown I. C. SNOW . . . Brown ex- 'Il , Brown DR. B. W. S'I'ORRS . Florifla 95 . Brown J. V. TURNER . . Brown 09 . Brown C. N. UNDERWOOD . . Lehigh 00 . Brown Dn. J. G. WALSII . Brown 06 . Brown C. C. WATERS . . Brown 05 U: of Penn. Da. W. A. WATTS . Brown 09 . Brown S. D. WIIITING . . Tufts 01 Brown ex- Da. J. A. WI'II'I'N.EY . '1'ufLs'041 Brown ex- R. I-I. WILMARTII . Brown '10 ,x 2 t N .x 'xnxx I , Nj VJ' x ' ah XX , I ' ' W -.N -' f' m,c m,X- 1 ff., ,ff 'U,t,,'x- . lv aft 4 XLXTUJI A 3 H Delta Tau Delta .N inxl' Elia Ura. Lf a WM .- f NWN :a.tafzmf-:fait Beta Chi Chapter Founded at Bethany College 1860 Established 1896 K ,t 1 Aff-, X.fg 3 A It if M ,1 :Q 1916 1916 w Delta Tau Delta f Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen CHARLES WALTER ARTHUR VERNON AUBREY BOWMAN JAMES IRVING MCDOWELL HAROLD ALLEN McKAY Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen WILLIAM MrLEOD FRASER WILLIAM ALFRED GOGGIN JOHN JOSEPH HALL Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty VICTOR FREEMAN ADAM RUSSELL WILLIAM BESSER PAUL WHITMAN DAVIS JOHN ALEXANDER MCGI-IEE, Jn. fy K Class of Nineteen Hundred I 4 ' - FREDERICK GREGORY BROWN l ' MARTIN CAMPBELL F1 ARTHUR SILVIO CAPUTI A I 3 KENNETH ARTHUR LUTHER CHARLES HAMILTON LAWTON, Jn ALAN NICHOLSON MCDOUGALL LAURENCE RICHARDS SMITH and Twenty-One CLAIR MUKINLEY CONZELMAN ARTHUR SMITH KIRK ROGER ELLSWORTH MOORE 4 3 I I1 Qi at 5 A Q 5 -FW. aiillitfi , ,4 ....ilZT'.I' JI 56 Gamma Beta Zeta Alpha Mu Kappa Pi 'Lambda Beta Alpha Beta Beta Rho Beta Lambda Delta Beta Epsilon Epsilon Upsilon Omicron Chi Beta .1 Delta Beta Zeta Beta Kappa Beta Eta Beta Gamma Beta Mu Beta Nu Beta Xi Beta Omicron Beta Pi Beta Rho Beta Tau Beta Upsilon Beta Phi Beta Psi Beta Chi Phi Omega Beta Theta Beta Iota Beta Omega Gamma Alpha ran in Q, Roll of Chapters Washington and Jefferson . Ohio University . . . Western Reserve University . Allegheny College . . Ohio Wesleyan University . Hillsdale College . . University of Mississippi Vanderbilt University . Indiana University . . De Pauw University . . Stevens Institute of Technology . Lehigh University . . University of Michigan . Emory College . . . Albion College . . . Renssellaer Polytechnic Institute . University of Iowa . . Kenyon College . University of Georgia . Butler College . . University of Colorado . University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin . . Tufts College .... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tulane University . . . Cornell University . , Northwestern University . Leland Stanford Jr. University University of Nebraska . University of Illinois . . Ohio State University . Wabash College . . . Brown University . . Washington and Lee University . University of Pennsylvania . University of the South University of Virginia . University of California University of Chicago . 57 1916 1861 1862 1862 1863 1866 1867 1868 1870 1870 1871 1874 1874 1875 1875 1876 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1883 1883 1888 1889 1889 1889 1890 1893 1893 1894 1894 1894 1894 1896 1896 ' 1897 1898 1898 1898 1898 if tum .' rf! i. ,I i ,Qui this in Iii' if ' 3.1.1 lil ..s....M. -Z-. ,..,..i,Mw4WJ.-.,, , I E Gamma Delta Gamma Gamma Gamma Epsilon Gamma Zeta Gamma Eta Gamma Theta Gamma Iota Gamma Kappa Nu Gamma Lambda Gamma Mu Gamma Nu Gamma Xi Gamma Psi Gamma Omieron Gamma Sigma Gamma Tau D. N. ALLAN .... Dn. H. H. ARMINGTON Du. S. G. BLOUNT . . Du. II. G. CALDER . C. B. COPPICN . . . A. IG. CORI' . C. F. COR1' . . . E. B. DANE . . Du. F. P. DROWNIC . H. F. ICSTICN . . E. G. l LID'l'f'lll'1R . . Du. II. E. IIARRIS . . C. II. IIASCALI .... Du. 'l'III'10DORI'1 IIASI IALL O. L. III'IL'l'ZI'IN . . . L. K. LAM BICRT . A. J. LATIIAIVI . F. K. LAITRICNCIC University of West Virginia . Dartmouth College Columbia University Wesleyan University Columbia University Baker University University of Texas University of 1VIissouri Lafayette College . Purdue University University of WVQISIIIIIQIZOII University of Mairle University of Cincinnati University of Wooster Syracuse University University of Pittsburgh University of Kansas Resident Members . Brown '07 . Brown '00 Brown ex- ' 10 . Brown '02 Brown '02 . Brown 'I I Brown ex- 'I5 Brown ex- ' I1 Brown ex- '02 . Brown '0-I Brown ex- 'IQ . Brown '07 . Brown '041 , Brown '05 Brown ex- '0-I Brown ex- 'I0 Brown ex- '05 Brown ex- 06 J B. F. l'. I . S. W. W W .E W M I x IC . F 1. E. C. IC. LEMON . , LEWIS . . MCCANNA . MORGAN . OTIORMAN l'A'l l'lCRSON RAI ' KLIC . ROLLINS . SAITNDIGRS SEAMANS . SI-I IC RWOOD STICKNEY . SWAIN . . TI-IURBER . WATSON . WI'II'l'I'I . . WOOIJWARD 1900 1901 1902 1902 1903 1904 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1908 1909 1909 1910 1914 1914 . Brown . Brown ' Brown ex- Brown ex- Brown ex- . Brown . Brown Brown ex- . Brown Brown ex- . Brown Brown ex- . Brown Brown ex- . Brown . Brown Brown ex- I3 05 I0 I3 10 09 00 I0 I0 05 09 I5 08 00 I5 0l I3 ix J, I X, .ew .X YI, I 1 Y ,wc , XVI, K . ' .wx V 4- 8 -Y.-K ' f v,.' X' -X L , V I,-. H i HOPE COLLEGE Kappa Sigma pb 49 xc H if iff' M 4235527 ,i Founded at Beta Alpha Chapter University of Virginia 1867 Instituted 1898 ., x if ,Air 33.1 fm f i 'J 1 ii '--xi Bi Viz . ,xy..h 1915 LIBERJ BKUNENSIS 1916 fqiu- . n ic. U V 'H Kappa Sigma Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen JAMES VAN BENSCHOTEN BENNETT Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen LAWRENCE FRANCIS IIURLEY JAMES LINDLEY PALMER JOHN SHERMAN PRIGGE WILLIAM ELMER PARMENTER' R Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty DUT EE JERALD HALL FRED LORIN ITSCHNER HOWARD CLINTON SWEET STANLEY GEORGE WARNER Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One IIOWARD GEORGE BREWER 1 ORDON I RANKLIN BURR HAROLD ADAM IAULKNI R RAYMOND I RANK t OODMAN COI' S'1ANLl'Y MII LS Jw MAURICE MITCHELL PIKE WILLIAM BOWMAN ROBINSON PVLRI' PTI' LFPRILITI' SWI I 'l HAROLD LAURI N IINKI R HAROLD BALLARD YI AFON I Vl Rl' ll RU! US VAUK HN I ' - f' 4: 1 ' +. , 4: +, 3 as ' If f 1 . B 9 Itfllllillll .W , Graduate Student ' ak VA ...D 4: 4: lrvw 4x '1 I s Ii - - I. mi 4 , fipsxf. 51 , --- w 60 'Zeta Eta Prime Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Kappa Alpha Chi Lambda Phi Omega Upsilon Tau Chi Psi Iota Gamma Pi Eta Sigma Mu Nu Delta Xi Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta Alpha Eta Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda Alpha Mn - Alpha Nu Alpha Pi Alpha Rho Alpha Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Psi Alpha Omega Beta Alpha Beta Beta Beta Gamma Beta Delta Beta Epsilon Beta Upsilon Beta Zeta Beta Eta Beta Theta Beta Iota Beta Kappa Beta Lambda Beta Mu Beta Beta Nu Beta Xi Beta Omieron Beta Pi Beta Rho Beta Sigma Beta Tan Beta Upsilon ,nl LIBER., BRUNENSIS 1916 Roll of Chapters University of Virginia Trinity College . University of Maryland Mereer University . Vanderbilt University Lake Forest University University of Tennessee Southwestern Presbyterian University University of the South Hampden-Sidney College . . University of Texas . Purdue University . University of Maine Southwestern University . Louisiana State University Swarthmore College Randolph-Macon College . Tnlant Universit s 1. y . . . Washington and Lee University William and Mary College . Davidson College . University of Arkansas l 'vusit ot Illinois I ni - y . . Pennsylvania State College University of Pennsylvania University ot' Michigan Columbia University Cornell University . University of Vermont University of North Carolina , Wottord College . Wabash College . Bowdoin College . Ohio State College . Georgia School of Techn Millsaps College . Bueknell College . University of Nebraska William-Jewell College Brown University . Richmond College . Missouri State Universit ology . Y ' - Washington and Jefferson College . Wisconsin . . i University ot' WVIHCOIISIII Leland Stanford Jr. Unlve-rsity I Alabama Polyteelmic Institute . University of Indiana Lehigh University . New Ifiampshire State College . University ot' Georgia University of Minnesota University oi' Alabama Kentucky State College University of California University ot' Denver Dickinson College . University of Iowa . Washington University Baker University . North Carolina Agrieult 61 ural and Meehanieal College , , 1867 1873 1873 1875 1876 1880 1880 1882 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1886 1887 1888 1888 1889 1890 1 890 1 890 1 890 1891 1892 1892 1892 1892 1892 1893 1894 1894 1895 1895 1895 1895 1895 l 896 1 897 1897 1898 1 898 1898 1898 1 898 1898 1899 1 900 1 900 1 900 1 901 1901 1901 1 901 1 901 1902 1902 1 902 1902 1902 1902 190' 1 v ,.,l1 Inixlxn nmi lF'F'F', .H il .5 J FH J lf 1 Ui Wall ilsgjg ,Sk Iv.. gi -Z ' ...,-mi... 1 MIA i '2 ' f m' LA fl'-S5- . 1909 . 1909 . 1903 . 1904- . 1904 . 1904 . 1904 . 1904- . 1905 1905 . 1905 . 1905 . 1900 . 1916 . 1909 . 1910 . 1910 . 1911 . 19152 . 19141 . 1915 . 1915 . 1910 LIBER, BRVNEN SIS Beta Phi Case School of Applied Science . Beta Psi University of Washington . Beta Chi Missouri School of M incs . Beta Omega Colorado College . Gamma Alpha University of Oregon . . Gamma Beta University of Chicago . . Gamma Gamma Colorado School of Mines . Gamma Delta Massachusetts Agricultural College . Gamma Epsilon Dartmouth College 1 . . Gamma Zeta New York University . . Gamma Eta I-Iarvard University . Gamma Theta University of Idaho . . Gamma Iota Syracuse University . Gamma Kappa University of Oklahoma . Gamma Mu Washington State University . Gamma Nu ' Washburn College . . . Gamma Lamlnla Iowa State College . . Gamma Xi Dennison University . . . Gamma Omicron University ol' Kansas . . . Gamma Pi Massachusetts Instituto of Technology Gamma Sigma Oregon Agricultural College . . Gamma Rho University ol' Arizona . . . Gamma Tau University ol' Colorado . Resident Members W. B. BACON . . Brown 00 W. M. MURCII . . Brown R. J. BARKER . . . Brown 02 F. B. OAKES . . Brown E G. BATES . . . Cornell 01 I . C. OAKES . . . Brown O. A. BROWN . . . Brown 15 R. C. PADLEY . . Brown G. A. BRYANT . . Univ. of Vermont '03 Il. E. l'A'l'TEE . . Brown W. W. BURTON . . Brown '02 F C. PERRY . . . . Brown R. A. CASHMAN N. II. College '05 I . W. POLLITT . . Brown ex- ' R. C. COLWELL . . Brown '13 W. J. POTTER . . Brown ex- ' L. E. DODGE . . . . Brown 03 K. S. RICE . . . . . Brown ' W. H. GARRETT ..... Brown 13 I-I. W. ROCKWOOD . . Brown E. Lm. R. HART . . Brown 98 H. L. SACKETT . . . Brown ' .I. O. HAZARD . C. 0. M E. R C. E. A. A. J. A. . I. W. - . W. .A. I-I I LLA RD I 'IO RT! JN H UESTON LAWRENCE LIVERMORE Mc'AVOY . MARYOTT MOI I Il' MOORI . . . Brown . . Brown . . Brown . . Brown N. II. College N. I-I. College . N. Y. U. . . Brown . . Brown . . Brown 04- 00 10 07 12 04' 09 I of H. 1 C. B. W. SEWALL . W I-I. SMITII . . C. STUCKER . N C.. P. E. L. E. so R . SWEET . . SWIFT . . WHEELER . WIIIPPLE . WINSOR MAN Wmu in AD' Ga. School of Tech. ' . Brown ex- ' . . Brown . . Brown' ! . . Brown . . Brown Univ. of Maine . . Brown' . . Brown A 'A -ll F I' 4 'ii I C 'rs 1 il il 1 'ui'- 1'--'lin' nf, Y b ...QQQQ-lf 'mil - - X I A ,a 41 I e Q CASWELL HALL PHI KAPPA Founded at Brown University 19 A is .np 'o 1 ,- o , I mil 0 , Xa w ef 1- Alpha Chapter 1 886 Instituted 1900 x, .Wm :Mil ' I rw 9 LIBERJ BRUNBNSIS 1918 ,Phi Kappa ' Class of Nineteen Hundred JAMES FRANCIS ARMSTRONG FRANCIS VINCENT GARSIDE and Eighteen WILLIAM AALLENWOOD MURRAY WILLIAM ANTHONY MAGUIRE JAMES RUSSELL MURPHY Class of Nineteen Hundred HUGH JOHN CONN ELLY RALPH HENRY MULLANE ANTHONY RUSSO and Nineteen ARTI-IUR CALLISTUS PATRICK MARK AUGUSTINE GOLRICK, Jn. x Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty EDMUND FRANCIS BEAGAN CHARLES LAWRENCE EVANS WALTER VINCENT MORIARTY Class of Nineteen Hundred a FRANK JOSEPH HONAN HENRY NEWMAN LONERGAN LOUIS ARTHUR RAYMOND PIERI WILLIAM DESMOND SHAY EDWARD JAMES WALSH, Jn. nd Twenty-One GEORGE WILLIAM POTTER PETER PAUL ZUBRISKY ai D 1 Q f 'MT' Alpha Beta Gannna Delta Epsilon J. I . BANNON, J. 'I'. BANNON L. M. BANNON . I . J. BI'1R'I'II . . Du. E. J. BLACK . . C. IC. BRADY . . J. IC. BRICNNAN . J. B. BRICNNAN . M. J. BRICNNAN . II. M. BURKE . G. J. CAIRNS . L. W. CAPICLLI . W. II. CANFIELD . C. CARROL. . . I . A. CARROLL . .I. II. CARROLL . J. P. CARROLL . J. .I. CASIIMAN , C. D. CASEY . . J. CASEY, Jn .... Rlcv. 'I'. A. COFFEY J. IC. CONNICLLY . . J. G. CONNICLLY . J. II. CONNELLY . . L. IJ. CONNELLY . W. M CONNICLL . . Du. J. L. COONICY . 'I'. P. CORCORAN . Da. II. J. CORRIGAN M. I . COSTIELLO . Du. I . A. COUGHLIN W. A. COX .... P. IC. DILLON . . . I . J. DIIRI I'1IC F. M. DWYER . L. I . FARRICLL . . J. G. IVICGAN . . , IIoN. J. J. I I'l'ZGERALID IIoN. J. II. GAINER . O. I . GALLAGICR . . J. I4'. GALLIVAN, Jn. . D. 111. GICARY . . . A. J. GILI OIL . , . .I. J. GILBRAIN . . I'IoN. C. I'1. GORIIAM C. W. GORIIAM . . 'I'. L. GORIIAIVI . . W. A. GRAIIAM . . J. D. GI1ILLI'IMI'1'I I'IC A. J. I'IAMP'I'0N . . J. P. IIAR'I'IGAN . . Du. J. J. IIIGALICY . Ex.-Gov. J. II. IIIGGINS Roll of Chapters Brown University . Illinois University A. Pennsylvania State Coll University of Iowa . University of Kansas . Resident Members '07 D I I ego . Brown . . . III RLl'IY . . Brown '97 J. V. KICILY . . . Brown '07 J. II. KI41LAGI'IR . , Brown '03 'I'. B. KICVILLIC . . Brown '04 Die. IC. S. KILICY . . Brown '14 'l'. L. KILICY . . Brown '92 A. J. KINNON . . , Brown '11 Dn. W. W. KIRBY . . Brown '00 A. J. LARKIN . . . Brown '11 J. M. LICNNON , . Brown '16 W. P. LICNNON . . . Brown '1-6 C. P. LYNCII . . . . Brown '05 Du. VV. II. MAGILL . . Brown '98 J. C. IVIAIIONICY . . , Brown '07 J. L. IVIARONICY . . , Brown '03 IC. J. IVIuCAI I RICY . , Brown '03 J. J. Mc'CAI l RICY . . Brown '16 DR. JI A. Mc'CANN . , Brown '04 E. II. Mc'CAR'I'Y . . , Brown '13 J. F. J. M1'CAR'I'Y . . . Brown '00 Du. L. F. Mc'CREADY . . Brown '99 C. D. Mc'1+1VOY,. . . . Brown '09 F. E. Mc'IJlII I . . . Brown '05 J. J. IVIUGINN . - . Brown '06 J. M. MCGOIIGII . . . Brown '06 J. J. MUGOVICRN . , Brown '98 Dn. T. IG. Mc'GRIEEN . . Brown '93 J. J. MoKI'1NNA . . , Brown '98 J. I4'. Mr'LAUGIILIN . . , Brown '05 R. L. Mc'LAI'GIlLIN . . I 13,-own '0-I Du. W. C. Mc'LAI'GHLIN . Brown '05 Dn. J. II. MORRISSEY . , Brown '08 'I'. A. MITLLIGAN . . , Brown '02 J. A. MIIRPIIY . . , Brown '16 J. F. MIIRPIIY . . Brown '00 Du. M. L. IVIIIRPHY . lg,-own ox- '07 W. 'l'. IVIURPIIY . . , Brown '93 I . J. O'BRII'IN . . . Iloly Cross '06 Du. W. I . O'BRII'IN , 'ln-Own 'os I-'. W. O'CONNI'1LL . Brown '06 C. J. O'CONNOR . . g Brown '91 IC. DI-:V. O'CON'NOR . , Brown '11 DR. 'J. B. O'NI'lILL . , Brown '92 P. M. O'RICILLY . , Brown '99 J. II. SLA'I I'l'IRY . . , Brown '02 Du. J. B. SULLIVAN Brown ex- '12 G. F. 'I'ROY .... , Brown '16 W. G. 'l'ROY . 1 . , Brown '10 J. J. 'I'YRR1'1LL . . Brown '11 C. A. VVALSII . . . Brown '10 IIoN. A. B. WI'lS'l' , Brown '98 II.'J. WIN'l'l'lRS . , Brown 98 1886 1912 IIII3 1913 1915 . Brown 051 . Brown II . Brown 98 Brown ex- '16 . Brown 91 . Bl'own 'I-I Brown '11 . Brown '99 . Brown '06 . Brown '0-I Brown '08 Brown ex- 00 . Brown '93 . Brown '05 . 'Brown '98 . Brown '03 . Brown '99 . Brown 0-I . Brown 09 . Brown 98 . Brown 02 . Brown 07 . Brown 111 . Brown 16 . Brown 05 . Brown Brown ex- . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown Q . 1 s Ill- 12 0-1- I2 12 01 11 96 '16 '03 03 03 '16 Brown ex- '02 . Brown '0-I . Brown 95 . Brown '92 . Brown '9-I Brown ex- '02 . Brown '01 . Brown 81 . Brown 98 IIOIy Cross '01 . Brown '14 . Brown 99 . Brown . Brown 01 01 I Phi Gamma Delta fiffiv FAF Founded at Pi Rho Chapter Washington and Established 1901 Jefferson College 1848 Instituted 1902 ,M , . A . 1 r ' V , . ,. ings! 1915 a s B V E SIS A A Phi Gamma Delta Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen ALBERT EDWIN DILLINGHAM , HAROLD FAIRIPIELD COIT WILCOX Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen ' OLIVER WENDELL ROBERT ERICKSON OGDEN RICHARDSON LINDSLEY HAROLD RAYMOND MOULTON HARRY NORCROSS Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty TRACY WILLIAM AMES RAYMOND EUSTACE CLAFLIN BRUCE NOEL COULTER WESLEY LAWRENCE DEDRICK CLARK IIOWARD DENISON Class of Nineteen Hundred ,,,,,f' FORBES SAMI,-s0N ADAM 151 H 1 GEORGE HARVEY ADAMS 5 RICHARD HENRY COOLIDGE ts ii J' ' ...V y.. ,Sq I A Z, :wg ' 68 4-, W A- zum--W HW' - -'- II..- ROBERT KELLAM DEWEY ARTHUR JUSTIN DOWS DONALD WATSON HEIGHT BENTLEY MACKINTOSH PHILIP- EDWIN SCOTT and Twenty-One WAYNE MOODY FAUNCE HOWARD ALLISON KENYON ERNEST STUART MACMILLAN Omega M u Iota Mu Pi Iota Pi Rho Delta Nu Alpha Chi Iota Tau Alpha Nu Denteron Omega Nu Epsilon Theta Psi Kappa Nu Chi Sigma N u ' Ileta Sigma Deuteron lleta Chi Ileta Mu Delta Xi Gamma Phi Omieron Zeta Denteron Rho Chi Alpha Pi Rho Deuteron Xl Deuteron Lambda Denteron Sigma Omicron Denteron I'heta Denteron Zeta Lilllfllllltt Tau Psi Lalnlula Iota Roll of Chapters SECTION I l ' rsit of Mains I nlve .' ,y . 3 , . , . Massaelnisetts Institute of Technology Worcester Polytechnic Institute Brown University .... Dartmouth College . . . Amherst College . WVillialns College . SECTION II Trinity College . Yale University . Columbia University New York University SECTION III Colgate University Cornell Uiiiversity . Union College . . Syracuse University i s1ce'r1oN IV University ol' Pennsylvania Lafayette College . Lehigh University , . Johns Hopkins University SECTION V Bucknell University . Gettsylmnrg College , . Pennsylvania State College SECTION V I University of Virginia . i . Washington and Lee University Richmond College . . . SECTION V I 1 1Vashin 'ton and Iefferson College . , 1 E., I . . . Allegheny College . . . VVooster University . . Aclelhert College . SECTION VIII Dennison University Wittenberg College . . Ohio State University - I Ohio VVesleyan University SECTION IX Incliana University . De Pauw University llanover College . Wahash College . Purzlne University . 69 1899 1899 1891 1902 1901 1893 1913 1898 1875 1806 1892 1887 1888 1895 1901 1880 1883 1887 1891 1 882 1858 1 888 1858 1808 1890 1 848 1800 1 882 1902 1885 1884 1878 1869 1871 1857 1804 1806 1902 IBER, BILUNENSIS 1-916 SECTION X Kappa Tau University of Tennessee . . 1890 Theta University of Alabama . . 1855 SECTION XI Alpha Deuteron Illinois Wesleyan . . . 1866 Gamma Deuteron Knox University . . 1867 Chi Iota University of Illinois . . 1897 Mu University of Wisconsin . . 1893 Mu Sigma University of Minnesota . . 1890 Alpha Phi University of Michigan . . 1902 Chi Upsilon University of Chicago . . 1902 SECTION XII Tau Deuteron University of Texas . . . 1888 Chi Mu University of Missouri . . 1899 Pi Deuteron University of Kansas . , 1881 Larnhrla Nu University of Nebraska . . 1898 Alpha Iota Iowa State College . . 1907 Zeta Phi William Jewell University . 1886 SECTION XIII ' Chi Sigma Colorado College . . . 1908 Beta Kappa University of Colorado . . 1912 SECTION XIV Delta University of California . . 1886 Sigma Tau University of Washington . , 1900 Lambda Sigma Leland Stanford Jr. University . 1893 University of Oregon . . 1911 W. I LE'l'ClIEIt iiiii ni q. Epsilon Omicron Resident Members L. J. AINSWORTII A. E. ALLEN . . E. ALLEN . . . R. D. ALLEN . D .A.ALM. .. F. E. AMES . . W. M. ASPINWALL PF' UE l . BURROUGIIS B. CALIF . . F. CAWTIIORNE G. CLARK . . H. L. COOK . . E. I. CltIS'l'Y . . E. P. DEMMING . A. L. DENTON . F. E. EDGECOMB J. ERWIN . . . J. lt. ESTEY . . P W. N. FRITSCH . J. B. GIBSON . . . Brown . Brown . Brown . . Brown . Brown ex- . . Brown ex- C. B. I-IADLEY . . Da. I.. K. IIAGANAW G. II. HENDERSON . W. L. JENCKS . . A LARRABEE II. . C. S. MAKEPEACE . A . Brown '13 . Trinity 96 . Brown '09 . Brown '12 Brown ex- '15 M I Pl! 1 10 . . . Brown C. W. MILLER . . Brown 12 . Brown J. MILLER . . . . Brown '15 . ' . W. P. G. D. MOORE . . . . Brown '11 . . Brown ' H. N. NICHOLAS . . . Brown '15 . Brown W. Il. PARTINGTON . Brown '11 . Brown E. PERKINS . . . . Brown '12 . Brown B. P. PYDER . . . . Brown '07 . W. P. I. Da. I-I. P. SANBORN . . Dartmouth '01 . Brown ll. A. SCIIERMERHORN . . Union '11 . Brown H. J. B. STITT ..... Brown 'll . Brown I . E. STOCKWELL . . . Union '13 . . Brown K. J. WAITE . . . . Union ex- '17 . . Brown W. N. WATSON . . . Knox '11 , Brown ex- L. P. WILLEMIN . . . Brown '09 . Williams E. H. WILLIAMS . . Brown '10 Phi Kappa Psi M' 'r in 'W' gp dk .,., no on .1 Q. 60:1 50 Founded at Rhode Island Alpha Washington and Instituted 1902 Jefferson College 1852 A 4 WE? L24 15 1916 RL BEP., BILVNENSIS 1916 Phi Kappa Psi Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen HOWARD EARTHOLOMEW ARNOLD FLOYD CERELLE FAY, Jn. ROY WILMOT BENTON WILLIAM MILLER FAY EARL THOMPSON COX SIDNEY RUSSEL GAIR Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen WILLIAM CHESTER BEARD BERNARD BROWN PIERCE WILLIAM HENRY EEATTIE EDWARD SEFTON .PORTER Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty LAWRENCE PORTER ATKINS WILLIAM FRANCIS SIIEEHAN RALPH CHRISTOPHER EMERY JAMES SINCLAIR FRED EMIL SCHOENEWEISS EDWARD BLOODGOOD STRINGHAM, Jn. Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One MARS PAUL 'BISHOP CHARII b JAMFQ CUILD CHRISFII ILSION K UDDLBAC K WALII R PACI I-IA.lf.II IOIL MARTIN NILHOIS JR mm vnfll V 4 G T ,L 1 'ff fl v r D C svn J 'w I V16 ,D rua lr! iii IM. A I :Y I f .:.LL,ig.1 1 3:11 jy 72 Pennsylvania Alpha Pennsylvania Beta Virginia Alpha Pennsylvania Gamma Pennsylvania Epsilon Virginia Beta Pennsylvania Zeta Pennsylvania Eta Ohio Alpha Illinois Alpha Indiana Alpha Illinois Beta Ohio Beta Iowa Alpha New York Alpha Pennsylvania Theta Indiana Beta New York Gamma lVIichigan Alpha Kansas Alpha Pennsylvania Iota IVIaryland Alpha i Ohio Delta 1Visconsin Gamma New York Beta New York Epsilon IVIinnesota Beta ' Pennsylvania Kappa 1Vest Virginia Alpha California Beta Nebraska Alpha IVIassac-husetts Alpha New I'Iampshire Alpha Wisconsin Alpha California Gamma Indiana Delta Tennessee Alpha Rhode Island Alpha Texas Alpha Illinois Delta Ohio Epsilon Missouri Alpha Pennsylvania Lambda Iowa Beta VVashington Alpha Colorado Alpha t Roll of Chapters 1Vashington and Jefferson College Allegheny College . . . University of Virginia Bucknell University . . . Gettysburg College . . . 1Vashington and Lee University. Dickinson College . . . .I rauklin and Nlarshall College . Ohio Ivesleyan University. . Northwestern University . De Pauw University . University of Chicago Wittenberg College . University of Iowa . Cornell University . Lafayette College . University of Indiana Columbia University . University of Michigan . University of .Kansas . University of ,l'ennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Ohio State University . Beloit College . . Syracuse University . Colgate University '. . University of Minnesota . Swarthmore College . . University of 1Vest Virginia . Leland Stanford Jr. University . University of Nebraska . . Amherst College . . Dartmouth College . . University of Wisconsin . University of California . Purdue University . Vanderbilt University BrownUniversity . University of Texas . . University of Illinois . , Case School of Applied Science . University of Missouri . . .Pennsylvania State University . Iowa State College . . . University of 1Vashington University of Colorado . 73 1852 1853 1853 1855 1855 1855 1850 1860 1861 1864- 1865 1865 1866 1867 1860 1860 1860 187 2 1876 1876 1877 1880 1880 1881 1884- 1887 1888 1880 1800 1802 1.805 1805 1806 1807 1800 1001 1001 1002 1004- 1004 1006 1008 1012 1013 1 01 Ll- 1 0 1-14 nina li i ii I V. 1 s 4 if .... 1. qpfxrr ----' I L1BLR..,' BRUNENSIS 1916 Resident Members EDWARD K. ALDRICH, JR. . Brown JOHN N. ALEXANDER Leland Stanford '09 WENDELL S. BROWN . . . Brown REV. F. I. COLLINS Univ. of Wisconsin HARRY W. COLLINS . ALBERT BULLOCK COOP JOSEPH B. T. COOP . . FREEMAN CORSON . . ANDREW B. COMSTOCK HOWARD W. CONGDON WALTER C. CRANE . . STEPHEN H. EASTON . HENRY E. FOWLER . WILLIAM B. FREEMAN KENNETH GRINSLADE JOHN PYOTT HADFIELD RALPH V. HADLEY . . CHARLES A, IIAGERTY l Brown '07 . Brown Brown ex- '17 Dartmouth . Brown 'IO . Brown Columbia . Brown . Brown . Brown Lafayette Brown ex- . Brown Brown ex- 1 ne , T '74 ...........-... .- 'll Ji' JOHN S. HODGSON . . . ,. Brown . Brown Du. CHARLES H. HOLT . NATHANIEL O. HOWARD . Brown WILLIAM F. HUNTLEY . . Brown CHARLES H. JONES, Jn. . . Brown RALPH D. KETTNER . . . Brown FRANCIS E. KINSEY . U. of Indiana PHILIP S. KNAUER . . Swarthmore HENRY G. MARSH . . . Brown ex- RALPH A. MARSTON . . Dartmouth ADRIAN MATI-IEWS . . Bucknell JAMES MINNICK . . Wittenberg ARTHUR T. S. PHETTEPLACE Brown CLARENCE H. PHILBRICK . Brown RICHARD A. SANDERS '. . Brown WALTER C. SLADE . . . Brown GEORGE W. WATERMAN . Brown LESTER A. WELLS .... Brown SOUTH SLATER Phi Sigma Kappa f'lTr +5'?pf r Founded at Upsilon Chapter Massachusetts Agricultural Instituted 1906 College 1873 1916 LI BEll., 13B.vNE.Ns1 S fv- A , Phi Sigma Kappa Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen CIIARI I+ S RFC INALD HARRY WALDEMERE KALLSTROM Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen LAWRENCE WILLIAM JORDAN EVERETT ALLEN WIGHT Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty IOHN DORIN RAYMOND SOMERS STITES H STODDARD PHILLIPb RALPH ELLSWORT PLMER SFUART WOODWARD ii x 76 , 1 V V ,Q ' in , , , lm? I HCM -I A R Qllllfllqv LV ' Y -. ' gl A K 5 I . I Alpha Beta Ganuua Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa liambcla Mu Nu Omieron Pi Sigma Tau Upsilon .Phi Chi Psi Omega Alpha Deuteron Beta Deuteron Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Eta Deuteron New York Club Boston Club Albany Club Connecticut Club Southern Club 1Vlorgant0wn Club Philaclelpllia Club Seattle Club Pittsburg Club Chicago Club Baltimore Club San 1111111101800 Club Roll of Chapters Massachusetts Agricultural College Union College .... Cornell University . . University of VVest Virginia . Yale University . . . College of the City of New York . University of BIaryland . Columbia University . . Stevens Institute of Technology . Pennsylvania State College . George Ivashington University University of Pennsylvania . . Lehigh University Nlassachusetts lnstituteiof Teelmology Franklin and Marshall College . St. Jolm's College . . . Dartmouth College . Brown University Swartlnnore College Williams College . University of Virginia . University of California University of Illinois . University of Minnesota Iowa State College . . University of Blieliigan . . 1Vorcester Polyteelinie Institute . Roll of Clubs New York City . Boston . Albany . New Haven . Washington . 1VIorgantown l'l1ilaclelphia Seattle. . Pittsburg Chicago . Baltimore . San Francisco 77 1873 1888 1889 1891 1893 1896 1897 1897 1899 1899 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1903 1905 1906 1906 1906 1907 1909 1910 1910 1911 1914 1915 1889 1897 1900 153111 1902 1903 1901 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 mn su KX 1915 I 1918 LIBER., BELUNENSIS DR. FRANK ADAMS ROBERT W. ADAMS K. R. ALLEN . . . H. A. BRAMAN . E. J. BRENNAN . . Dn. H. W. BROWN. . W. D. CHAPMAN. . E. B. CLEVELAND . J. I. CRAWSHAW . . R. E. CUTTING . . W. C. DICKERMAN . F. O. DROWNE . . Dn. R. E. DUNCAN . M. T. FAGAN . . . T. B. FARNSWORTII JAMES H. GORMLEY 5 ' Resident Members A . Yale ' . W. P. I. . W. P. I. . . Yale ' . . Brown Univ. of Md. . W. P. I. . Brown . . Brown ' . M. A. C. . M. A. C. . . . Brown . M. A. C. . Brown ex- . . Brown . M. A. C. W. S. FISHER .... . . Brown ex- T. L. HEFFERMAN J. W. JAMES . . R. K. JOSLIN . . J. F. KEIGHLEY . C. L. LELAND . C. H. LEMBELET REV. J. S. LOWE . W. A. MAHONEY A. N. NICHOLS '. W. D. NESBET . F. H. READ . , T. ROALFE '. . W. C. ROBERTSON W. ROOT . . . I-I. B. SELLECK . A. W. TALBOT H. E. WELLMAN ., . Brown '07 . . Brown '06 Univ. of Va. '00 Univ. of Md. '12 . . Brown '11 . . Stevens '11 St. Lawrence '05 .M. I. T. ex- '18 . Brown ex- '12 . Cornell '18 . M. A. C. '96 . Brown ex- '11 . Brown '12 . Brown ex- '12 . . Brown '09 . M. I. T. '07 . Williams '14- ...,!E... uve illrlllx 7F-if A Q A . 'D .G V 4 , ii Jw' 78 ---.... .-- l'S fYTi'r' ' Lambda Chi Alpha WLTZ VX Iota Zeta Chapter Founded at Boston University 1909 Instituted 1907 K Lambda Chi Alpha Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen ROSWELL IIOSWORTII A'l l'MORE EDWIN GRII l IN EDWARD JAMES IIITTLER ERNEST CLII 'l'ON I'lA'I'I'IAWAY GEORGE AR'l'III,'R Dl'IIOIS ALlIER'I' SANGER I'RA'l I' ' Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen FREDERICK ROLAND KROENER EARLE ARTIIUR PIIILLIPS WILLIAM IIERISERT SHELDON, HENRY IIAROLD WIIITMAN ERNEST EDER NELSON Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty IIAROLD WILLIAM LORD FRANK IRVING NOYES SAMVEL IIIIDSON WALSII, Ju. WOODWORTII WRIGII'l' EDWARD IVERDINAND ASSMVS WILLIARD LEON IIEAIILAC IIARLEY FRANK FAREY RICIIARD ARMINGTON HOPKINS Class of Nineteen Hundred. and Twenty-One CORAN GVNNING IIERIIERT ELDEN MM'C'OMIIIE ROLAND DEWEY BECK THOMAS COR ROYAL BERTRAND LORD BYRON ELLSWORTII NII'I'CIIELL Special Student EDWARD MALCOLM PIIILIP5 80 .I Alpha Zeta Gamma Zeta Epsilon Zeta Zeta Zeta Iota Zeta Lambda Zeta Beta Zeta Sigma Zeta Phi Zeta Delta Zeta Pi Zeta Omieron Zeta Mu Zeta Tau Zeta Eta Zeta Theta Zeta Upsilon Zeta Xi Zeta Chi Zeta Omega Zeta Kappa Zeta Nu Zeta Rho Zeta Psi Zeta Alpha Alpha Zeta Alpha Gamma Zeta Alpha Epsilon Zeta Alpha Zeta Zeta Alpha Iota Zeta Alpha Lambda Zeta Alpha Sigma Zeta Alpha 'Beta Zeta Alpha Phi Zeta Alpha Delta Zeta Alpha Pi Zeta Alpha Omieron Zeta Alpha Tau Zeta Alpha Eta Zeta Alpha 1VIu Zeta Alpha Theta Zeta Roll of Chapters Boston University .... 1V1assachusetts Agricultural College University of Pennsylvania . . Pennsylvania State College . . Brown University . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of 1VIaine . . . University of 1N1iehigan . . . Rutgers College . . . Bucknell University . . . 1Voreester Polyteelmie Institute . Cornell University . . University of California . 1Vashington State University . Rhode Island State College . Dartmouth College . . Louisiana State College De Pauw University . . University of Illinois . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . Knox University . . ' . University of Georgia , Union University . Purdue University A Butler College . . . University of South Dakota . Harvard University . . Colgate University . Northwestern University . Oregon Agricultural College . Cumberland University University of 1Viseonsin. University of Alabama . 1VIissouri School of 1VIines , University of Denver . University of Indiana . Iowa State College . Oklahoma A. and M. . . University of Texas . . I rank1in and Marshall College 81 1909 1912 1912 1919 1912 1912 1913 1913 1913 1915 1913 1913 1913 1914 1914 1914 1914 191 191 191 191 19V 191 191 1915 1916 1916 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1918 In CJ! in in In in 2.1 r v 1 . 'ni' viii! EL! fx, .....,........... ..- M-- I nrrl r Y- R-VN-E I G I-I. AIKEN . . . Dn. E. B. ALLEN . C. W. ALLENSON S. G. C. L. C. F. H. W. W. W A. G H. Z. C. R. S. W R. L. R. R. G. L. C. IP. W. ALLISON . II. BABCOCK . B. BENNETT . II. BEYTES . . E. BLACKWAY M. BOYCE . . II. CIIAMPNEY W. CHANDLER A. CI-IAPPELL A. COLE . . D. CREELMAN B. CUMERFORD L. CUSIHIING . J. CZUBAK . A. DAVIS . H. DUNBAR . DYER . . J. DWYER . H. GASKELL . I. HARRIS W. I-IEWITT . C. HOPKINS . D. HOUTMANN P. HOWARD . J. HUNKINS . M. .IENCKS . . Ja Resident Members . M. A. C. . . Brown Rhode Island . . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . Brown . . Brown . . Brown Boston Univ. . . Brown . Brown ex- . . Brown .Boston Univ. . . Brown . . Cornell . . Maine' . Brown ex- . M. A. C. Rhode Ishmd . . Brown . Brown ex- . . Brown . M. A. C. . Brown - . Brown C. L. KNOWLES ..... Brown E. S. LADD '. . . Michigan ex- II. L. LEMAY . . Worcester Tech. ex- M. D. LINCOLN . H. R. LINDBLOOM B. L. LUCAS . . A. R. MAYER . . A. E. MCINTOSH . E. II. MILLER . W. I-I. MILLER . P. C. MORSE . . C. K. NICHOLS . J. E. NICHOLS . R. E. NUTE . . Dn. J. E. OSLIN . .I. E. OSLIN . . W. H. OSLIN . . G. F. A. RILEY . L. F. ROBBINS . .I. F. SI-IEA . . I. R. SI-IELDON . L. E. SMITH . . L. A. SPOONER . J. L. WEAVER . L. A. WEBSTER . B. L. WEST . . W. C. WEST . . T. WILLIAMS . . N. E. WOODBURY . . M. A. C. . . . Brown . . . Brown Rhode Island ex- . Rhode Island . . . Brown . , Bucknell Boston Univ. ex- Boston Univ. ex- . Rhode Island . M. A. C. . . Brown . Brown cx- . Brown . . Brown . . Brown . Rhode Island . . Brown . . . Brown . . . Brown Worcester Tech. . . M. A. C. . Brown . . Brown . Brown ox- . . Brown 3 lr :ami I I R 1 f +11-' I 82 Sigma Nu . ,gil A 1,2 TW Founded at Delta Lambda Chapter Virginia Military Established 1907 Institute 1869 Instituted 1912 1916 1916 Sigma Nu Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen CYRUS GLENN FLANDERS BERTIL ABRAHAM JOHNSON MALCOLM CLEVELAND HYLAN CLIFTON IRVING MUN ROE WILFRED PICKLES ' Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen BENJAMIN WILLIAMS BROWN JOHN WILLIAM I-IALEY DAVID FESSENDEN PIERCE Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty CHARLES FREDERICK ABBOTT HAROLD ALDRICH CAMPBELL DONALD MILLER AUMACK GEORGE WASHINGTON GRIMM, Ju. STANTON ALBERT BU RDICK A IIAROLD ESTES MARR BENTON BRADLEY ORWIG , ll! I 9'g ' Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One HENRY EZRA GALLUP CHARLES NORMAN LOVENBERG , I :m..'w..i.f. HAROLD LEE GRINDLE ROBERT CHARLES MCKENNEY I I ' 1 - FLORIMAN MASON IIATHAWAY HAROLD EINAR MAGNUSON 5 . S WILLIAM ROLAND IRVING MILTON RUSBY IOIIN RANDOI PI I STEVENS :Nr 5 7 I I I 2 Q mam! 4 :g.ig:,.Tgi11:TL JI' - 84 Beta Lambcla Psi geta Tau e ta K p Delta Pi! pu .Kappa Eta Mu Xi Gamma Alpha Delta M u Theta Iota Sigma Beta Theta Beta Beta Beta Zeta Beta Eta Beta Upsilon Gamma Iota Epsilon Beta Nu Beta Iota Gamma Pi Delta Alpha Delta Zeta. Delta Sigma Pi Beta Rho Gamma Epsilon Delta Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Theta Gamma Psi Delta Gamma Delta Epsilon Beta Sigma Delta Beta Delta Lambda Delta Nu Delta Theta . Gamma Gamma Gamma Beta l - 1916 I Roll of Chapters FIRST DIVISION University of Virginia . , Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina . North Carolina College of A. and M Delaware State University . George Washington University SECOND DIVISION North Georgia Agricultural College Mercer University . . . University of Georgia . . Emory College . . . Georgia School of Technology . Stetson University . . . THIRD DIVISION University of Alabama . Howard College . , Vanderbilt Universit.y . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . FOURTI-I DIVISION De Pauw University . . Purdue University . . University of Indiana . Rose Polyteelmic Institute University of Kentucky . FIFTH DIVISION Bethany College . . Ohio State University . Mt. Union Scio College . University of West Virginia . Case School of Applied Science Western Reserve University . Carnegie Institute . . . SIXTH DIVISION Lehigh University . . University of Pennsylvania l Lafayette College . . . Pennsylvania State College . SEVENTH DIVISION Stevens Institute of Technology Cornell University . . . Syracuse University . , Columbia llniversity Colgate University . EIGHTH DIVISION University of Vermont . Dartmouth College . . Brown University . . University of Maine . NINTH DIVISION Lombard College . . Albion College . l . Northwestern University . 1 85 . Art 1870 1882 1888 1895 1910 1915 1881 1884 1884 1884 1896 1913 1874 1879 1886 1890 1890 1891 1892 1895 1902 1883 1891 1892 1904 1907 1909 1916 1884 1894 1900 1909 1900 1901 1906 1908 1917 1898 1907 1912 1913 1891 1895 1898 tu ..., A x t Q tit all '41-ki, . 1891 Gamma Lambda Gamma Mu Gamma Nu Gamma Rho Beta Mu Gamma Sigma Gamma Tau Delta Eta Rho Beta Xi Gamma Xi lamma Omleron I Gamma lipsllon Nu Delta Epsilon Beta Kappa Vpsilon Phi Beta Phi Gamma Eta Gamma Kappa Delta Rho Gamma Phi Della Iota Delta Omieron Gamma Chi Gamma Zeta Delta 'l'au Beta Chi Beta l'si Della Xi VV. Il. ANTHONY IC. II. ICMICRY K. A. FLANDERS I . B. GIBBS . . . IC. W. IIARRINGTON II. G. HUBBARD . . H. I. HUEY . . . A. E. KENYON . . Alt'l'IfIUlt KIICIINAN . C. B. MACKAY . . . mm. li. M. MITCHELL' No University of Wisconsin University of Illinois . University ot Miehigan . University of Chic-ago . 'I'EN'1'I-I DIVISION State University of Iowa . Iowa State College . University of Minnesota . University of Nebraska . . ELEVENTII DIVISION University of Missouri . . William Jewell College . Missouri School ot' Mines Washington University . University of Arkansas , . 'l'Wl'lI.l 'l'I'I DIVISION University of Kansas . . University of Oklahoma . . Kansas Stale Agricultural College . 'I'IIIR'I'EEN'l'II DIVISION University of Texas . . . Louisiana. Stale University . Tulane University . . . 14'OUlt'I'EENTII DIVISION Colorado Sehool of Mines . University ot' Colorado . . Colorado Agricultural College . 'l+'II+ l'1Cl'INT1I DIVISION University of Montana . . State College ot' VVashinglou . University ot' Idaho . . . SIX'I'EEN'I'II DIVISION University of Washington . University ot' Oregon . . Oregon Agricultural College . SlCVl'lN'l'I'Il'IN'l'I'I DIVISION Leland Stanford -Ir. University University of California . . University ot Nevada. Resident Members Brown ex- '13 , . Brown . Brown Brown ex- ' , 15 17 13 II. T. PEACE L. W. l'ltlCS'l'0N . A. F. RANGER . 'l'. Il. ROBERTS . . Brown 111 W. H. ROBINSON . Brown '11 W. M. VANEGIVIOND Vermont '05 II. C. WHITE . . Brown ex- '11 Da. W. T. WILSON . Brown 11 North Georgia . Brown rthwestcrn 16 06 Pnor. H. H. YORK . 1902 . 1902 . 1902 . 1904 . 1893 . 19044 . 1904 . 1909 . 1 886 . 1 894 . 1 903 . 1 903 . 1 904 . 1884 . 1909 . 1913 . 1886 . 1887 . 1888 . 1901 . 19092 . 1915 . 1905 . 1910 . 1915 . 1896 . 1900 . 1917 . 1892 . 1911- . Brown '07 . Brown '17 'l-t . . Brown . . Brown '13 . . Columbia ex- '13 . . . Albion '08 . . . . Brown,12 Agricultural College ' . . . De ,l.'auw 1 . 88 0'i CASWELL HALL Sigma Phi Epsiloh IO'UY ,J , ' 4 gKQ.1IrEy -as. ig, ., ,,. , Founded at Rhode Island Alpha Richmond College 1902 Instituied 1912 M... .,,5g, 4 1916 LIBEIL, BR,vNgN51S 1916 Sigma Phi Epsilon Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen IIORACE CARPENTER JEFFERS JULIAN BREWER MARSHALL WARDWELI, COLES LEONARD FREDERICK NEALE TOMPKINS 1 , Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen ROBERT AUGUSTUS LAWDER WILBERT BANCROFT SKERRYE Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty LAWRENCE BENJAMIN HOWELL . 2 I E' in ilgilf fslfmia , 57:41, V ' XX-1 ,, 1 fi . ,- ...., 1' 5. ............. ,,- J, 3 - -P--M M l 3 I Virginia Alpha VVest Virginia Beta Illinois Alpha Colorado Alpha Pennsylvania Delta Virginia Delta North Carolina Beta Ohio Alpha Indiana Alpha New York Alpha Virginia Epsilon Virginia Zeta Georgia Alpha Delaware Alpha Virginia Eta Arkansas Alpha .Pennsylvania Epsilon Ohio Gannua Vermont Alpha Alabama Alpha North Carolina Gamma N ew Hampshire Alpha Dist. of Cohnnbia Alpha Kansas Alpha California Alpha Nebraska Alpha Massachusetts Alpha VVashington Alpha New York Beta Rhode Island Alpha MlCl1lf.fELI1 Alpha Iowa Alpha Colorado Beta Tennessee Alpha Missollri Alpha Wisconsin Alpha Pennsylvania Eta Minnesota Alpha Ohio Epsilon Colorado Gamma Iowa Beta Iowa Gamma Roll of Chapters Richmond College . University of West Virginia . University of ,Illinois , University of Colorado . University of Pemisylvania . . College of 1Villiam and 1VIary , North Carolina College of Agriculture Ohio Northern University . , Purdue University . . Syracuse University . . VVashington and Lee University . Bandolph Macon College . Georgia School of Technology Delaware State College . . University of Virginia . . University of Arkansas Lehigh University . Ohio State University . . Norwich University . . Alabalna Polytechnic Institute Trinity College . . . Dartmouth College . . George VV2lSl1ll1gl,Ol1 University Baker University . . . University of California . University of Nebraska . . Amherst Agricultural College 1Vashington State College , Cornell University . Brown University . University of lVIiehigan . Iowa 1Vesleyan College . Denver University . University of Tennessee. University of Missouri . 'Lawrence College . . I'ennsylvania State College . University of 1VIinnesota . Ohio 1Vesleyan University . Colorado Agricultural College Iowa State College . . State University of Iowa 89 1909 1903 1903 1904- 1904 1904 1905 1905 1905 1905 1900 1906 1907 1907 1907 1907 1907 1908 1908 1909 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1910 1912 1912 1912 1912 191 Q 1913 1913 1913 1914 1915 1915 1915 1915 1910 1916 1917 . -v-,TA-i1J'S SERVICE 'Y Zlannnr all Dulce vl rlccorum es! pro patria mari . IIENRI FELIX lVhr:0LE.x'U, l'rQfbs.wn' Qf'lf'rarLclL. Killed in action in the battle ol' the Marne, Septclnher 9, 1914. FLORENCE JOHN PRICE, 1906. XII Y Sergeant, Md Cunadinn Oversons Battalion. Killed in action in the front line trenches near Yprcs, Mny 30, 1916. CHESTER TuoMAs CALDER, 1911. 9 A X Private, Section 579, U. S. A. AIIllJlll2l.flCC Corps. Died ol' pneumonin Rt Allentown, PR. FRA1NfK EIAMER S'rARRE'r'r, 1916. B9 II Elevc Pilotc, lflflcole d'Aviulion. Killed by ncoident, -f, l9ll'1l.flCG, Jilllllit-l'y, 1918. GEORGE GILCRRIST LUCKEY, 1920. A fb Private, Medieul Corps. Died of pneumonia at Jefferson linrrnckw, St. Louis. Mo., Fcbrnnry 11, 1918. l Ei fbi, vii flea F9 Sjl ll Ll ll f M 1 91 6 4 SER ICE Tw' Z f X , X .Ly,.,.-,W, ,,,,,,,,,..-,7,,,, .fl , , h, S - I W V lb Thefollomng l'1'.vt.s are composed of those men registcfwd in College 'I-71,1916-19,17 who are now in IVI'1l'1.tm'y Servfzfce. Every qforl has been made to correct Ilw lmts to January 1, 1918. IIERMAN MAINE BA'I l'EY, , Yvorccslcr, M ass. MAINE, Firsl. Class Seaman, llnilccl Slalvs Naval R1-sorvv Force, Base No. 6, Brook- lyn, New York. OC'l'AVl'l 1'l'l'l'l'lllSON lil'lAVAlS, lioslon, Mass. A A fli. Aac'uc. Class liaskctlmall CU C2 g flaws Foollmll Sock and lluskin CHQ Cast J CD5 f'ClClll'1ltl0ll Cijg Elocrlg C411 Juaiol' Prom. f.,Olllllllll0U l9l7kAlllCl'lCllll 'I'runsporl. Fiulcl Sorvic-cr, l 1'aam-: 1918-Avialioa Cadet, 1 Boston. Massachusvtts. 93 Y lll'Ill.lllCR'l' IiU'l l'lCIil IICIQD, Proviflcncc, R. I. II11nnx. Sock uncl linskin C225 CD9 Cust C311 Ilill Clulx CU CED CID C-D: Second Prize Carpenter ConLcsl1 3015-sl l'lllgllll'0l'H, Vannp Dcvcns, lx'IllSS2lCllllSCl,lS. WARD ELSMERE llU'I'Ll'lR, Proviclcncc, ll.. I. 0 A X. llnilcrl Slnivs Nnvnl Rcscrvc lforcc, Officers' Mnlcrinl School, Pclllnm Bay, New York. l'lC'l'lCR LEO CANNON, l'roviclcnc'c, ll.. I. 'IP K. Sci-onfl Licnlcnzlnl, Isl, Conncrflicnl. Inl'nnli'y, Cnlnp Yule, Now Iluvcn, Uonnccln-nl.. ARMAND l,AlTRll'Ili FARON, S0llllllH'lflf.f0, Mass. 'll K Ylf. AnMin. Mnnrlolin Vlnb CID CD: Lczulor lfllcct QU: Firsl. Vice-Prcsiclcnt Class Wrestling Tm-:un C223 Prcsirlcnt Fl'CllCll Clnlx CTD. Snnilnry Dctnclimcnlz, 10311 Machine Gun Butlnlion, Alll0l'lClLll Expcclitioxl- nry Forces, 52d Brigade, 26th Division. 94 JOHN SIIARPIC f,'IIAl El'f, Pl'cWifivm'0, R. I. A A fil. .IollNIl4:. 1 Clllllllllllillll Vinh Elvcl C-D: Milla-tif: liunrd CD: Junior Week f'0lllllliil,C0 CJQ l9i7iAlll0l'iCiLll Alnlmlll:lm-1' Fivlfl Swvicv. l l':lli1,-cg 1918-Ofiir-ws' Tl'Ilillill,f., Corps. WILLIA M WA'I l'S CHA PLIN, Syracuse, N. Y, A T. lim, Cll.u'. Rrnnoninn CD3 Eiovt C-U3 Vzlrsily 'l'r:wk Mi: W0:n'vr of the li CID HJ 10811 Field Al'iiiiL'l'.Y, 51st Bl'i,L1'2l4iL', Qiilil Division, Aincriwln lixpvcliliollan' FOVUCS, FVXIIICC. REUBICN ROGERS CHASE, Jn., Marion, Mass. A 'I' A Ri4:Un. Scconfl Tcnnl l o0l,lmlI MD CSD. Rnllcry Ili.. 10311 Fin-lcl Artillery, :HSL lirigzulv, Qlitll Division, Aim-ricml Ex pcdli l0lHIl'y Forces, l l':1m:0. DWIGHT TOWNSICND f'0l,I,lCY, Nnyamll., R. I. U A X. Sock nnfl linskin U GQJQ l'il'CSilllHIll linnqnol, CU: Cup C'0nnnil.l0c Cljg Class C Anflilor: JlllIi0l'-i'iI'l'SillINlll Dznwc f'0llllllilll'C Cllzfflalss Fonllmlli fill Wrcslling CD: c1ilJlil'lllilll Sophmnorc Bull COIIIIIIIUCC QSDQ Assxsinn Milllilg't5l' Wrcslling CD: ixillllllgifl' Wrcslling CID. Second Licnlcnnnt Colnpnny E. 10-lv Infnnlry, Alll0l'il'2lll Expccliliolizulgv . i'orccs, Frnncc. 95 E l'AIlL SCIIRODER CRANDALL, Groton, Conn. fl, l' A Wrestling KQQ l'nilv1l Slnlcs Naval Reserve lforcrs, Ncwporl., Rllorlc Islnncl. MA7l l'IIl'lW JOSEPII CIIMMINGS, Jn., Providence, R. I. fl? K. 'K.I0E. C1l.lTlIYlll.l'l2LIl Club Elccln Qlfjg lfrcsitlcnt Clusn Atlllclic lioarfl C313 Elect C-Llp fllllliflllilll Junior Prom. Comnlitztuc CBD: Class llnsclmll CU C2DgSccon1l Vnrsily llasclmll CD HD: Cll2llI'llltlll Sopllonlore liunquul' Junior Mawslml Cfljg Prcwirlcnl Elcclz Intcrl'rutcrnil'y Governing lionrd QD. First Liculununl, l iclcl Arlillcry, OHic'vrsl Rcswvc Corps. DONALD .KELSEY DOBBS, Lnrclnnont, N. Y. A fb. DON, llrunoniun lionrfl CSD Q-DQ Circulation Manager Elect C-1-J. Interpreter, lst New llannpsllirc lnlunlry, Amoric-nn lixpcrliliolmry l orcrcs l l':Lm'v. .IOIIN MARSHALL DOWN, Danielson, Conn. fl! 22 K. llcrzllcl llourcl QQD CU C403 Lilmcr llonrcl C31 QU. Corporal, llullcry A, H3311 lfiolrl Arlillcry, Alncrir-:ul l'lxpcnlitiolnu'y l 0rc:cs l rnncc. 96 u ' . CHARLES HENRY EDEN, Ju., , Providence, R. I. A K E. President Rifle Chili CQD. Battery A, 103ml Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces, Frmicc. MARK FARNUM, Georgiavillzr, R. I. 9 A X. MAmc. Varsity Football CSD: Vaptuin Gil. Second Lieutenant, 4'7lh Infantry, Clmrlotle, Norlh Carolina. RAYMOND EARL FARNSWORTH, , Ayer, M ass. fb 1' A Vnited States Navul Reserve Force, Newport, Rhode Island. 1, LAWRENCE GITSTAV FLICK, , Saylesville, R. I. l A 'r A. A Supply Sergeant, 10th Cfonipuny. Coast Arlillery, Narragansett Bay Divi- sion, For-L W0lilCl'lll, Jzuneslomi, Rhode Island. 97 'Huang-:TY VY . gmnm ,fri l l TT' l-if wnwnm- -.qwwmvv-ww-sw.-m1n-www-'vim-1 wn.rmn-M-m,.fm-ammmmf-wsf.1..wmnumw.v, 4-.W .vi -M: -was :M--H-w--f-HQM A --A -.2--1-rv .'.6.:..is-.1-LL.: --.Mn-fr - .f..:,,.......,.....,, ,,,,,, M an , , , A du F 1 ia.. Wlfijn FM iikml .F A. is, 3:1 Al,BlCIi'l' I-IICNRY I LIN'l', JR., Iirisloi, R. I. 'Il I' A. HIIOILH Swimming Team QQD CSD. Chief II02lI.SWll.IIl'S Mule, Uuilcfl Slntcs Naval Rcscrvc I 0I'CC, lf. S. S. Murgzu'cl,. WILLIAM M1'KINLI'IY GAl AI4'ICR, .Icrscy Cily, N. J. KI? K XI'. HIIlI.l1.n Lilicr llozml CSD: Acling NIIUIIIQCI' Cfljg Ilusincss Manager Iilccl Q4-jg Ilcrulml Iiourrl C31 10th C'on1pzmy Voznsl Artillery, Nul'rug:u1sci.L Hay Division, Furl, Vvclhcrili, Ilhmlc Islnml. PAUL FRANCIS GILES, Leroy. N, Y. fb A 0 l0lI1 Volnpuny Vonsl, Arlilicry, N:n'l'ngullscl.L Iiuy Division, I 0l'l. VVcl.IlcriII, Jzmwstown, Illioah- Ishuul: Iulvr rccommcnflcrl for Liculcnnucy in Ficlcl Artillm-ry from 0Hiccrs Training Cnmp. 'VIIOMAS WATKINS IIALL, Norlll I'l'0vicIcnc'c, Il. I. H A X. 'I'oM. Sccoml 'l'cn.m Foollmll C91 Cfijg Sccoml IIIUZLIII Iiaiscbull QQ, CIM Class Busc- bull C913 Vlnss liuskullmil QQD CD. Unilccl Slulcs Naval Reserve Forffc, Newport, Illloclc' Islunrlg Inu-r, Sub- lTl1ll'IIlC Ilnsc, New Iionrlon, COIIIICCLICIIIL. ' Q...-1-....--...fm .,u,. , ,,,.,,,, ALFRED ROUNDS HOLDEN, Providence, R. I. 'If 2 K. - Engineering Society C11 C21 C31. Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, 10th Company, Fort Vvetllerill, Jamestown, Rhode Island. GEORGE CLIFTON IIULL East Providence, R. I. Z Nlf. N.KICK.U Secretary Class C21: Sock and Baskin C11 C21 C315 Cast C313 Ilerald Board C31g Liber Board C313 Junior From. Committee Battery C, 103d Field Artillery, 51st Brigade, 26th Division, American Ex- peditionary Forces, France. MANUAL JAMES JEMAIL, Newport, R. I. KID I' A. Jimmie, Varsity Football C81g Captain-Manager Class Basketball Ensign, United States Naval Reserve Force. France. RONALD M.-WDONALD KIMBALL, Norwich, Conn. A 'IL K1MMn-J. Sock and Baskin C11 C21 C31: Manager Class Baseball C115 Chairman Class Pipe Committee C211 Chairman Sophomore Social Committee C213 Senior Sophomore Ball Committee C213 Assistant Manager Herald C215 Manager Herald C313 Elect C415 Secretary Musical Clubs Elect C1t1g Assistant Manager Musical Clubs C311 Junior Week Committee C31g Vice-President Union C31g Ilnion Membership Committee C213 Cam- marian Club Elect C-L1. Second Lieutenant, Company F, 30311 Infantry, Camp Devens, Massachu- setts. 99 i W5 .. Fsiiift' I Kat' aff .. if . SW U' 1 1 I 1 , l 1 29, .' 'M Affg lk xii' ' ee-A -W nv CTIIAUNCICY BEMIS LADIJ, Sl, Louis, Mo. U 0 ll. !71i.xUNc'1c. Grcnl. Lakes limlio Scliool, C:nnp FZll'l'2l,LfIll, lllinois. VIIAUNCICY 'I'Al 'l' LANGDOX, l,l'0VlllCll0C, ll. I. A A 'lk C'li.xUxf'c. lirnnoninn lfourfl QU CD3 Sock :incl Ruskin QU CQj CBD. I03rl Ficlrl Al'lillci'y, 51st lh'ig.gzul0. Qfitll Division, Ann-rim-:ni l'1xpumlilioinur,y Forces. l'll'1lllClE. HENRY COE LANPIIICR, Glen llirlgc, N. J. A A 'l'. HC0l'l.H Ill'l'2ll1l CU QQD CD5 Circululion Munugor CQ, C355 lilccl CU. I0l'7-Anlcrivzul 'l'runsporl', l iL-lrl S4-rvirrc, l i'uin:0: 1018-Nnvnl Aviulio ffzulclg M. I. 'l'. Ground School, Boston, Mussuclnisctts. VARROLL lllfR'l'0N I,ARllAlSlCl'I. ll:u'rll'orrl, Pu. A T. uLA1HiY.H Sphinx C353 Sock nnil Bn:-akin CU QQJ C355 Pcflrlic Club flj H25 CSD: Ilvrulal in CU C21 C353 Eililor in Vlnicl' Elect K-U3 News Eclilor CD3 Dunn l'rcn1iu in liiiglisln CD. llutlcry A, 10311 l icl4l Arlillcry, 5lsL llrigzulc, Qlilli Division, Ainvricam Ex pm-clilion:n'y Forces, l r:ulcc. 100 JOHN RICHARD Ll'lEMINfl, JR., Full River, Mass. fb A o. V Glee Club CQD fill, Assistant Nlunuger GD. Mmmgex' Elect H13 Junior Prom. fl0llllIllliCC 131, Celebration C'ommil,lee Elect l0tl1 Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Buy Division, Fort Welherill, Jamestown, Rhode Islzmcl. LEROY DEXTER LINCOLN, s , Ashton, R. I. A T A. 'iLINK.U Buttery B, 10311 Fielrl Artillery, 51st Brigmle, 26th Division, Amcrienn Ex- peditionary Forces, France. - WALTER RAYMOND MQGINN, i Providence, R. I. 'P K. United Stales Ambnlunec Service, Section 579, Brown llnit, Allentown, Pennsylvania. an ty -3 i lf 1 in v- TIIOM AS ALOYSII lS MCGUIR li, Tl'oM. Wllitinsville, Mass. ia Company D, 30-Hll lnfnnlry, Clllllp Devens, lw2lSSllCllllS0l,iS. A ,.. ,I 4 5 5 .. .Q :auf . i 4 1 . Y' l RUSSELL ELWOOD MCKENZIE, Foxboro, Mass. fl' 1' A. MAc. Manager Class Basketball C215 Glee Club C11 C21 C313 Leader Elect C41g Varsity Cboir C21 Cf41g Treasurer ,Elecl Interfraternity Governing Board C41g Varsity Clleer Leader Elect C415 Celebration Connnitlcc Elect C4-1. Sergeant, 9th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Adams, Rhode Island. MORTON PERRY McLEOD Lafayette, R. I. Corporal, Htl: Regiment Railway Engineers, American Expeditionary Forces, France. VERNON CHARLES MANLEY, Ludlow, Vt. A X A. V1c1cN. Sergeant, Battery C, 3021111cgiment,1f'iclf1 Artillcryg later. Officers' Training Camp, Camp Devens, Massachusetts. FURBER INGRAM MARSHALL. Newport, R. I. K 22. FU1m. Varsity Football C21 C31: Cammarian Club C-I-1: Prcsiclcnt, Elect C-I-1g Liber Artist C31g wearer of tbe B C313 Junior Marshall C813 Chairman Junior Week Committee C31. Aviation Cadet, M. I. T. Aviation School, Boston, Massaclnisclts. 102 i'm'M'wl , ERIC ALBERT MONROE, Providence, R. I. Z NP. Battery A, 10311 Field Artillery, 51st Brigade, 26tl1:Division, American Ex- peditionary Forces, France. , WILLIAM ALLENWOOD MURRAY, Harwick, Vt. fl! K. BILL. 92.52 Varsity Baseball CU CQD QSJQ Cam1nai'ia1n Club Elect MO. - Quartermaster's Corps. WALDON CHARLES NASON, Providence, R. I. Freshman Gymnast QU. Company D, 30lst Engineers, Camp Devens, Massachusetts. JOHN CIAIAMPLIN NOYES, Norwich, Conn. A fb. JUnGE. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, BPOWII Unit, Allentown, Pennsylvania. 'Ax 1 limi. i .... ., it .,f r 1 lik Ewvt I iii? i l Y' r rl , li -A-W l I1 f lpn? AP gf YY 121 X, , .. lflfifir 5, 'f w I ,.. A- .a V.. .'.. ..1...,.,...1,..q......,.......-.. . . ......,. 'vw3'.4-vfwlmfk.: 3, 5: ffPM3!fg?x,3m-l.fan:,N,m.f:M xfjf,'Q1:7'g. y JR 5 5. ff-. ' '1 1,5 ,-g.tf.4'--H' ':H4.r1'::g.4, :Sum M., , ,, u J. f-K-2 lug... f. J ,gms ..5w.J',l',:1-TTT' w...Jl'V H554, 4. :Mr gf. ,'U'i,fl,?f'4ff'l . .,., .. ,... ,V V -.' -Htln GORDON LANCASTER PARKER. Provirlcnce, R. I. A K E. Frosllnmn llzlnquct f'mnmillcc Second lliculcnamt, lluttcry l , 30151 li1.',Lg'i111L'l1l, Fiulxl Arlillory, Vznnp Dcvcns. Mnsszufllnsctls. KlCNNl'I'l'lI SANFORD PARKER, Jzlncsvillfr, Wvis. YI' T. KnN. fllI1lll'lTlZlll lizmquel. COII1llllll,C0 UD: vl'lI'CllCll Club CU C91 C355 cll'l'lll1lll Club CU CQDQ Sphinx Club Sopllonlorc Bull C0lIlll1ll.l.C0 C211 Suuonrl Vice-President Class CD3 Assistzmt Manager Foollmll GD, Mmmgvr Elect C405 Alhlclic liourrl CD5 Cznmnnrizm Club C-I-D. l'nil,cfl Slulcs Naval Rcscrvc l orcc: lZll.l,'l', Avinlion Czulvl, M. I. T. Ground School, lioslon, Mzmsszuvlulsclts. LYLIC MILTON PROI ISE. Fnycllcvillc, N. C. First l4l0lllCllll,lll, IJCl1l.l'llCll Service, Anwric-:ln lixpcrliliollmy l orc-vs, lfwxnce. WILBIYR LAMPRICY RIC'lC, Provitlcncc, R. I. A 'lk llll.I,. Top Scrgcmll, fQll2ll'l.Cl'1IHlSlCl',S Corps. Cluu'lollc. NOl'lll f'n,1'nlilul. 104 .... .N ., ..,., . N.. .....+...-,.....-.....-...M -rf.-M mm.. ..-W.- . .. ,.., .,.....-uwwnmur-nr.uww:-wv.w u vw .mw- wx-ummm-'msn 1916 , LI EILJ BRUNBNSIS .Girl JOHN BROWN RIDDOCK. New Beclforrl, Mass. JouN. Class Debating Team CID CQDQ Hicks Prize Debate CQD CSD: Varsity Delialor Elect CIDQ Cammarian Club fl'reasnrer Elect C4D: Y. M C. A. Cabinet CSD, 1880 Essay First Prize CSD: Class 'I'rcasurer CQDg Junior Prom. Corn- mittee Treasurer' CSD. United Statics Ambulance Service, Section 579. Brown Unit, Allentown, Pennsylvania. GEORGE CLEMISON SCO'l l', Newport, R. I. ll O II. Company l., 30Ist Engineers, Camp Devens. Massaelnrsetts. IRVING GORDON SMITH, Leominster, Mass. 'IJ I' A. Wrestling CQD. Coast Artillery. Fort Adamsg later, volunteer. l0lst United States Engineers, Company A, American Expeditionary Force, France. FRANK CASPER SPECK, Ja., Aulnn-n, R. I. ll 0 II. Mandolin Clnlm CID CQD CSD. Sergeant, Qnartermaster's Corps, Westfield, Massaclmsetts. 105 I ,,,,,,, ,ii CSD: Class Basketball CID C2D CSD, Captain C354 Sphinx CSD, Treasurer JOSEPH WOODBURY S'l'ROU'l', Jn., Rclloboth, Mass. A X A. Corporal, .Battery C, 103ml Field Artillery, 51st llrigaule, 26th Division American Expeditionary Forces, FPLLIICC. JOHN SWl'Il'I'I'LAND, l,1'0Vl1l0llCC, R. I. 0 A X. . COITNIICIICCIIICIIl Mzwslnzl Yeonlun. Naval Mililin, U. S. S. Aileen, ALFRPID JAMES SULLIVAN, Wr-st Warren, Mass. fl! K. Aviation Cadet, Military Avialion School, Ililmcn, New York. l'Il'IR,RlC EVElil'l'l l' TEETS. Tuclmlloc, N. Y. A K E. nPE'I'lQ.H Peddie Club CU QQD CD9 Second Team Football CU CQDQ Varsity .l ootbu.ll C31 Second Lieutenant, 4l.l1 United States Field Artillery, Cannp Shelby Ilutticsburg, Mississippi. 106 GEORGE RODGER STURTEVANT. Attleboro, Mass. 'll K '1'. Engineering Society CU CEZQ CSD. 10tl1 Ctllllpillly, Const Artillery, Nurragunsctt Bay Division, Fort lvetllerill Jaunestiown. R. l. GEORGE WHEATON CARR VAUGIIAN, Provirlencc, R. l. tl' T. Nlannger Truck Elect, C-tj, cltlll1lYllll'itlll Club Elect C-tj: Varsity 'l'raek C3l C4-J, Musical Clubs CU C22 CSD, Sub-.l reslm1:m Banquet Committee CU C21 C313 Junior Prom. Committee CSD. Second Licutelmnt, Company E, 168th Infantry, American Expeditionary Forces, lfrunce. JOHN PRESTON VERITY, Caunbriclge, Mass. Z Nlf. l'lucss. Cleo Club C3l. Unitczl States Nuvul Ruclio School, l.l:n'r:n'rl Vollege, Caunlmrirlge, Massa- ClllISOltS. RAYMOND BROOKS YVEST, Tiverton, R. I. A K E. RAL Glec Club CSD: Sec-relury Clams CSD: Sock :mtl Ruskin CU C21 gfAssistzmt Stage Manager CSD: Stage Mamugcr Elect CIO. Buttery li, 10311 Fielcl Artillery, 51st llrigafle, Qtith Division, American Expeclitiomwy Forces, FNIIICC. 107 1 1918 LIBEILJ -BRUNENSIS 1916 IQ' X HJ I QM, . .IA I. L - x. ' RAYMOND LOUIS WILDER, Pulmcr, Mass. Math. Honors CU 125. Ensign, United States Navy, Norfolk, Virginia. IIIRAM IIICRBICRT WILLIAMS. l'utnzm1, Conn. A T A. '54 Mess Scrguamk, Medical Corps, Fort WVcHlcl'ill, Jnmcsfown, Rhode Island. ii 1 5 ' ff If film: ' L-1 D Q f ooo o fl J, 108 Wllllll 1919 lllllllllw ll ERVLCE PRESTON OBER ABBO'l l', Corporal, A A fb. Battery A, 10311 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary .IOIIN IIULL ALMY, 0 A X. ' , Cavalry, Fort Meyer, Va. GEORGE CHESTER AMES, B 0 II. United States Ambulance Service, Section 570, Allentown. Penn. JOHN DEAN AVERY, 112 1' A. I United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. RAYMOND FRANFIS BAGLEY, fb K. 10811 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. MERRILL KELLEY BENNETT, fb 22 K. Heaclquarters Company, 10841 Regiment, Field Artillery, American E PELIIAM WINSLOW BOGERT, N11 T. United States Naval Reserves, Newport, R. I. WILLIAM ERNEST BOYLE. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. GEORGE WELLS BRACE, Corporal, fb K N1'. Qnartermaster's Corps, Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. F. FREDERICK BILLINGS BROOKS, fb 1' A. United States Engineer Regiment, American Expeditionary Forces. MALCOLM CIIRIS'1'O1.'1'1ER BROWN, A X A. Battery C, 10311 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary 109 Forces. xpedilionary Forces. Forces. 4-----.Q V .19 1 5' ' I ' .- u r ' f 1 9 1 5 Mil 1 2? ,g , MORRIS IIENRY BROWN, A A fb. Quartermaster's Corps, Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. PIIILII' l OS'l'ER BROWN, A A fb. 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wetherill, Jamestown R I ALAN S'I'EWAR'I' IIROWNE, Lieutenant, A A 111. American Field Service, Ammunition Transport Service, France. GEORGE RAYMOND ISURGESS, A T. United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. KENNETH NASON BURNIIAM, A T. llattery C, 10311 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. WARREN RUSSELL CAMPBELL. United States Naval Reserves, Section Headquarters, U. S. S. HSIIIIIHH Portland, Me FREDERICK ROCKWELL CIIAMISERLAIN. Jn., Corporal, B 6 II. 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett llay Division, Jamestown, R. 1. ROGER 'FILLINGIIAST CLAPP, A T. 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Jamestown, R. I. DANIEL WILCOX COGGESIIALL. fb 1' A. Company A, 101:-it Engineers, American Expeditionary Forces. JOSEPH COIIEN. United States Naval Reserves, Newport, Ii. I. IIARRY FRANCIS COLEMAN, fb K. Scliool of Military Aeronautics, Urbana, Ill. TIIOMAS M, CONROY, Cliiel' Petty Officer and Commander, 'I' T. U. S. S. Kingfisher, 76, New London, Conn. LAWRI NCI MARK KOR! ORAN fb K. Harvard Radio School fambrldge Mass CLORC I IOOMI Y LI RRY D K United States Naval Restrvcs Newport R I MARIIN IOSI PII DONOVAN B 0 II C amp Dcvtns Mass WILLIS RAII S DOWNI Y fb A 0 United States Ambulance Strviu Station 570 Alltntown Penn Nllllllllll I ' ' C IC I I , f 1 . , , . E g - ' , J 1 I 4, L v L ' ' 1 it +1 'I , 1 . .'. .r'.,.. ,.. I rx fp V Y' . .1 . ,ia - . ' Www , ., I ylsvu 1 nf. 4, V A L 4 I , . wggwlfs 5 -. 3 , U . , . , ' ' 110 dv :4Q...:: JW 1 ' 'Q' ' nl I.:isnu..--.as-....- l' Ar ici: - J . ru2:nii Alanna! 1915 LIBER., BILVNEN sls 1916 CLYDE LEATER DRISCOLL. A 'l' SZ. Battery C, 103d Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. ARTIIUR WARREN DIYRYEA, A T. United States Naval Reserves, Boston, Mass. IIERMAN LORENZO EMIDY, A '1' tl. Buttery A, 10311 Regiment. Field Artillery. American Expeditionary Forces RUFUS CLINTON FULLER. Ja., A T. United States Naval Reserves. . IIENRY GEORGE GH.BER'l'. 2 N. Battery A, 10311 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. BEALE MITCHELL GORDON Radio Sehool, Newport, R. I. DAVID DUNCAN GILCI-IRIS'l', Ja. . Company A, 6th Regiment, Engineers, Washington, D. C. MAURICE ISAAC GREEN, Z XII. - 10tl1 Company, Coast Artillery. Narrapfansctt Bay Division, Jamestown. R. 1. HAROLD EUGENE GROVER. Corporal, Z 111. Headquarters Company, 108-l Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. RONALD I'RESCO'l l' HALL. fb K XII. l0tl1 Company, Coast. Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wetlxerill, Jamestown. R. 1. FRANCIS BURTON HARRINGTON, fb K. Battery A, l03d Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. HENRY GEORGE HARRIS, fb I' A. if Qi' United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. MILLS HARRIS. yrrrppsw United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, ltenn. FREDERICK BARBER I-IEATH, Jn.. 111 T. 1 CI United States Naval Reserves, New London, Conn. , 1 ELMER RAYMOND HERING, A T. , I Battery A, l03d Regiment, Field Artillery. American Expeditionary Forces. li E43 iilli ii: ANDREW FITCI-I IIILLIIOUSE. 0 A X. Quartermastefs Corps, Camp Merrill, Tennfly, N. J. U 'iXg'?iEP , Ill y X W1 n - -W 'Y Y, .7-.4-4wj.- 1916 1916 v ms vu : 'W I WY Q DOUGLAS ALBERT I-IOLYOKE, A T. 1 Coast Artillery, Officers' Training Camp. EDWARD HOWELL, Jn., Corporal, A T. Battery B, 103d Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. DONALD WASI-IBURN HURD. Headquarters Company Band, Camp Bartlett, Westfield, Mass. KENNETH DEWEY JOHNSON, Corporal, Z K11. Battery C, 10311 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. LAWRENCE HUDSON JOHNSON, fb K. United States Navy Radio School, Cambridge, Mass. JOSEPI-I CHARLES JOHNSTON, 'ID K. Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C. EDWARD ROSCOE KENT, Corporal, dv 2 K. Company E, 101st Engineers, American Expeditionary Forces. NORMAN LUTHER KELLER, fb A 9. Ordnance Department, Washington. D. C. FREDERICK WILLIAM LATHROP, A T. American Ambulance Field Service, France. LESTER TRAFFORD LEWIS, Lieutenant, A K E. Battery D, 109Zd Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. GFORCF STANISLAUS MCCORMICK fb K. 10th Company Coast Artillery Narragansett Bay Division lort Wetherill THOMAS IAMI S McGOVI RN United Statea Naval Hospital Chelsea Masq W1 RST1 R MMMILLAN A T 103d ILLLIIY11 nt 1 icld Artillery American I xpedltlonary I orue WII LIAM MIC HAIL McSWI I Nl Y A 1' A Company ll 101st Regiment Fnglneera American Fxpedltionary lorcw DONALD GORDON MILLAR A T Battery C 10'ld Regiment 114 ld Artillery American Fxpulltlonary lorceq BRADI ORD VAN RFNNSALI AR MOORF Plrst Lieutenant XII T attery 1 1924-th 1 wld Artlllerv Camp Logan lex 1 Jamestown R I 1 I 4 1 1 J , 1 1 1 1 Ah x X 1 r 1 s I 1 I Q , - l 1 1 1 1 1 i ' 1 1 '41 ' U . ' 1 1 ' 1 V W . L . , 1 , .1. mm infix L- Ja, ' f C 'I J , . if ' . 1 . . . . : I ,, 1 y 4' 1 1, Q 4' 11 . N . 1 M rue ' 1 1 1 1 1 r , , 1 J '1 lA 41 U , 1 N ' , . Y- , D 'i 1, 'I' 4 - 'I 'l .. 1 i l 1 - my I 1 L. ,Wg .ly u 7, M ' VI x 1 lin r - ,fgs Q I Y W' ' ' 1-ff' W , A my ' 12 1 D L, 1 . , . . un' v- VA VM 1 Y' ' Y I1 I I -5 9, , 4 , A , , U , . ' 1' 112 ......... f - I 1918 LIBEK, BRUNENSIS 1916 WALLACE ADAMS MOYLE, fb 23 K. 10th Company, Coast Artillery. Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wetlierill, R. I. EDWIN MICHAEL MURPHY. fb K. 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wethuriil. R. I. ELBERT PERKINS NICHOLS. fb A 0. Qnartermaster's Corps. RALPH IIALL NICHOLS, E N. I0tl1 Company, Coast Artillery, N1I.l'I'l1g2llISL'iI. Ray Division, Fort Welherill. R. I. FREDERICK ROGER PATY, fb 22 K. Battery A, 10311 Regiment, Field Artillery. American Expeditionary Forces. ROBERT WOODS PARKINSON, G A X. Ordnance Department, Washington, D. V. RUSSELL MITCHELL PETERS, First Lieutenant, XII ,T. Headquarters Company, 124th Regiment, Field Artillery, Camp Logan. Tex. FREDERICK DOUGLAS POLLARD. Army Y. M. C. A. Director, Camp Meade. Md. JAMES CHARLES PROSSER. A A fb. American Field 'l'ransportation Service, France. CLAIR JOSEPH PURDY, 9 A X. United States Naval Reserves, Newport. R. I. ROMEO FRANCIS REGNIER. United States Military Academy West Point. HUC H ROIII R'1SON Corporal 0 A Y. Battery A 10 Sd I ield Artillery American I xp: flitionary Iforccs. IILNRY I'RI'1 ION SAMSON A T S2 Battery L 10'3d Regunent I uld Artilluv American Fvpedltlonary 1'orLts JAMFS CHI STPR SCOII Sergeant 0 A X Assistant Paymaster s Otlice United Status Marine Corps New Xorl HFNRY RAYMOND SI ARLI S B 9 II Camp Devens Mass C1 ORI I' FRNI S1 SIIII LDS fl I' A C ompuny A l0lst Regnnent It ngmeus American I vpedltlonary IOICLS 113 'L '-LA . -Qrw A ' I I ' 4' IW Ntlg Yi 1 it ww 1 l I 1 , , I L y w w x , . 4 V, 5 A u I A Y mm mm , nf: u qw r vw P . . . I , . ' 3 c 1 1 I a I 1' 1 ', .W y 1 3 Eg .-U J . I4 ' ns. .5 E ln Av., :asa uk' w E 41 rvw, wwrx , ' . , I . , . 1 u . . . 1, n ' , x. f w 1 2 2 LL, . , , . - il l ' I 1 u Y ' ll ii. u 1 1 ru w 1 .N I 1 D 12 9 I L ' 'I U . 4-y'f S- , 1 .:L,M.t- 4' I .. --.- Q - - nl l 1918 LIBEK, BELUNENSIS- 1916 BENJAMIN HOWARD SLADE, Sergeant, 9 A X. Quartermastefs Corps, Camp Green, Charlotte, N. C. DWIGHT SPENCER, 2 X. United States Naval Reserves, Aviation, California. ERNEST LEON SPERRY. M. I. T. Aviation Ground School, Boston, Mass. LOUE EUGENE STOCKWELL, 41 I' A. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. Discharged for physical disability. FREDERICK WALLACE THOMAS, XII T. Quartermaster's Corps. HOWARD WILSON TINDALL, A K E. R. O. T. C., Fort Meyer, Va. ALBERT JOSEPH TRACY, Corporal. Battery A, 10341 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. HENRY LAWRENCE VOTA, E fb E. United States Naval Hospital, Newport, R. I. ASHLEY PRINCE WESTCOTT Coast Artillery, Fort Adams, R. I. MAYNARD PRESSLEY WHITE, A K E. 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wetherill, R. I. GFORGF GARLAND WILCOX A T A. United States Naval Reserves Newport R. I. Ll' LAND AMIDON WILDLS dr A 6. 10th K ompany Coast Artillery Narragansett Bay Division Fort Wetherill Jamestown R. I. KARLOS GREFLPY WRIGHI A I S2 JI, 114 I l I , , L 1 M , mm null I , l , i I , Y I I 1 '1 1 I 1 Q if Battery A, I03d Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. D I I I I - a -7 . ' 2 37' R6 Rvf f A19 2 oi Il N SERVICE DUNCAN COLIN ANNAN, A K E. Ilnitcfl Slntcs Avinlion School, Ohio Slnlu University, Colninbns, Ohio. ELMER GEORGE ARMSTRONG. A A fb. Metropolitan Ilospilnl Unit, Blnckwclls Islnnfl, N. Y. LELAND STEUBER BANNISTER. Compnny A. llllsl' Rcgilncnt, Engineers, American Expctlilionnry Forces. CIIAUNCY HAVEN BEASLEY, A T. 10ll1 Company, Coast, Artillery, Narragansett Buy Division, Forl. lllctllcrill, JIlllll'4l0NVll, R GEORGE WILLIAM WEST BERRIMAN, Lieutenant, A A 111. llnilcrl States Reserves, American Expcclilionzn'y Forces. KENNE'1'II HILLS Bl'l l'ING, Sergeant, A A fb. Battery A. l03cl Rlfgilllcllf, lficlrl Arlillcry, Allll'I'iCllll Expcclilionnry l orc-cs. DONALD CURTIS BOWERSOCK, K E. l0tl1 Colnpnny, Const Arlillcry, NlII'l'1lg2lllSCl,l, Bay Division, Fort Wctlicrill, Jllllll'Si0lVll, R FRED ALMA BRAGG, E X. American Rcrl Cross AllllllllllllCC Service, llnly. ALFRED COLVIN BROOKS, A A fb. Metropolitan llospitul Unit, Bl11ckw0ll's lslanfl, N. Y. PHILIP MALCOLM BROWN, E X. Fort Stnmlisll, Boston, Mass. ALEXANDER DONALD CAM PBELL. ' Buttery C, l03rl Regiment, Ficlml Artillery, Amoricaun Expcclitionnry Forces, Franco. 115 -E Bi DIS ZR 1915 1915 GEORGE HENRY CARR. 2 X. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. S'l'EI'I-IEN LUTHER CHILD, Ja., 9 A X. National Army, Camp Devens, Mass. WALTER RAYNER COLE, Quartermaster Sergeant. Fort Mc-Kinley, Portland, Me. WILLIAM HENRY CRAWFORD, Electrician Sergeant, lst Class, A fb. 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wetlieriil, R. I. ROBERT YOUNG CROSHIE. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. JOIIN ALLEN COGGESIIALL. United States Naval Reserves. CLll lf'0RD THOMAS CROWTHER, KID I' A. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. M I LLARD DEMAREST, Corporal. Headquarters Company, 103d Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Fort-cs. MARIO WALTER IVIOSCA DEVITALIS, Lieutenant, A A db. 10lst Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. JOIIN WINTI-IROP DEWOLF, Jn., XII T. United States Naval Reserves, Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I. KENNFTH SOVFRIIILI EARLE XII 'I' United States Naval Rcsuves Newport R I MII ION EDWARD I ARI I United States Naval Reserves lNewport R I HAROLD GIRBS IASTMAN fb A 9 LLII 'ION ROY LNIWISILE U mtcd States Naval Reserves Radio School HAROLD RICHARD LSPI Y Lieutenant A A 'Ir Infantry Reserve American I xpeclltionary I orces STAINLI Y AUFUSI IERGI R ill T avigatlon School New York City jx 1 16 4 sc 1 ' J , . v.:r-bbw ' ' ' ' . 1 Ii! V 1' V ' I ' 4 C I C. , 4 - ' 4 I uma- U . . - , . . . 'rv' , 3 . 9 : . ' ' . ' ' ik 3 Hospital Apprentice. I I I I 0 1 I Y QI I Y I P Y 4 . I I '. . , ' nl . ' ' ' I tl , 'l , - 1 L ., '. 5 , ' ' 1 I - A Y 'Y I YY 1 F 41 3 .- . I I , . ' 1 Aw - - N n , 1- , ' 5 . l s ,s ' X 1918 LIBEIL, BILUNENSIS 1916 WILLARD HARMON FORRISTAIL, A 'I' A. United States Nnvnl Reserves, Mine Detail, Atlantic Fleet, New London, Conn. ARTIIITR JENSING FREY, B 0 II. 10341 Regiment. Field Artillery, American Illxpedilionnry Forces. Dl'ILIIICIt'I' ORRISON FlfLI,I'lR, A A fb. Battery D, 303ml Regiment., Ileavy Field Artillery, Camp Devens, Mass. CARL JACOB GRARR, B 0 ll. l0tli Company, Const Artillery, Narragansett Buy Division, Fort Wetlierill. Jann-stown. R. I. RAY WOODVILLIC GRICENIC. Jn., A T. Aviation Corps. FLINT GRINNICLL. Battery Ii, 10311 Field Artillery. Aniericnn Iixpeditionary Forces. JAMICS HRM PIIILL, fb K XII. ' I03d Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeflitionnry Forces. Killed in Service. HARRY ADOLF HOFFMAN. 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wctlierill, Jamestown. R. I. ' VVILLIS CLEIVIMER HORAN, If 0 TI. 10th Company, Const Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort-'Wctl1erill. Jamestown. R. I. NEWTON JEFFERSON JACKSON, Corporal, E X. Battery A, l03d Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. WILLARD STACKI-IOUSE KING, A T. A 10311 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. 1, ' 1. Q I I 'W ELWYN IIERIIIIRT KITTRICDGE, fb K XII. ,alll t Newport Radio School. FUN' l l' IFTFIFTE. ll RUSSELL 1mN1':s'1' LARKIN, eorpoml. z uf. gig I-Ieadquarters Company, 103d Field Artillery. American Expeditionary Forces, 7 t-f IRA RAY LAXTON, Z XII. ' 10311 Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. ' I l . J STANFORD LEONARD LUCE, 9 A X. all l I Newport Radio School. v M PAUL DOMINICK LOSCALZO. ' .... ,i5,:5.i1,. , . tg, A. United States Navy, S. S. Virginia, 117 4-1: 1.4- 113.1 I.l1A'D- I 1 . .r ' an 'I' 'NRL ,db 4 1918 LIBEIL., BFLUNENSIS 1916 RAN K CARLIN LYNCH, fb K. Harvard Radio School, Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT STETSON MCFARLANE, A A 41. Aviation. IIOBERT RAYMOND MOYER, A T. 10th Company, Coast Artillery. Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Vietherlll lamestown R I OLIVER HALL MUN ROE. Officers' Training Corps. CHARLES ANTI-IONY N UTTALL, fb I' A. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. JOHN COFFEY ORAM, fb K. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. REUIIEN TYLER PALMER, 'II T. Navigation School, New York City. HAROLD JILLSON PEARCE. A 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wetheull Jameslown It I MARTIN RUDOLPH REYDER, B 9 II. Headquarters Company, Camp Dix, N. J. HARRISON DELANO RICKETSON. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. WILLIAM IIOOD SHUPERT, dv K 111. iofxfl Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. WILI IAM IIURION SHAW XII T. Xavipation School New York C ity. MXLFS STANDISH A fb Unllcd Status Ambulance. Service Section 579 Allentown MICHAIL JOSI PII SHEA lb K War Service Work Port Adams Newport R I THOMAS LI ARKI' SIUARI Corporal CIP K XII Company K 10th Regiment Infantry Spartanburg S C 3 Lflfl ll Il IlI ' 1' 1 .' , ' 3 luiw y 1 v V xg, ' ., ' .- , ,p. M 5 'X I 1 , 1' . 1 A , L s'rANI.r:Y ALONZO STEVENS, audio sergeant, fr K 111. ,1 ' ,, ' ' , . . , ll - Lf. I. hifi .N l I I rl , rl' l , I '1 ' Q V 1 sl : 1 - Q -e -----A Jw 118 . .-.... .-. -. 0' 1918 M1915 x THOMAS FRANCIS VANCE, Jn., z rr. 103d Regiment, Field Artillery. Discharged for physical disability. WILLIAM MATTHEW WALSH, Corporal. A X A. H Battery C, 103d Regiment, Field Artillery. American Expeditionary Forces. THOMAS SEWARD WEDDELL, 2 N. 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Narragansett Bay Division, Fort Wetherill, Jamestown, R. I. FRANCIS GUY WHITE, A T. United States Naval Reserves, Scout Patrol, Newport, R. I. RAYMOND HERBERT WHITEHEAD, A T. United States Naval Reserves, Mine Detail, Atlantic Fleet, New London, Conn. MARSHALL SEARS PERRY WILLIAMS, JR., A A fir. United States Naval Reserves, Boston, Mass. DONALD BRIGHAM WINTER, B 9 II. United States Naval Reserves, Mine Detail, New London, Conn. JOHN FRANCIS YEILUSH, -1, K. I 103d Regiment, Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. I I 'll lifwnlrfm 'X ' ii il li i F ,QZ,'f!rg.QCr ' 119 'rt ' -I.-W.- , Q . KAL- T J A 2, I --'I ' si? liitil aietum -f nl IV: ,rstp g . , I. : ffl. :Q 1 x . fag .... ix :xi 7 Wifi 19 21 iininuim E RV IID FRANCIS THOMAS IIALICY. United States Naval Reserves, Newport, R. I. CLYDIC CLAYTON IIILL. Naval Aviation. EDWIN WARE RICHARDSON. Coast Artillery Corps, Fort WVetl1erill, Jamestown. R. I, RAYMOND IIOLLIS TIIAYER. Bellevue Hospital Unit. EARL VINIIC. United States Naval Reserves, Newport, R. I. Special Students JOHN FRANCIS CRICAMICR, Jn., Corporal. Battery C, I03rl Regiment, Field Artillery, American Iixpeflitionary Forces. RALPH BENJAMIN CREAMER. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. DAVID THAYICR GALLISON, A '12, 10th Company, Coast Artillery, Fort Wetherill. Jmnestown, R. I. GEORGE WASHINGTON KOWALSKI, fb K. United States Amlnllunec Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. ALIIICRT EDWARD MAYOII. American Ambulance Field Service, France. '120 .,.,...L...............-.-.. 1916 LIBILIKJ RUNENSIS 1916 JOHN LAWRENCE MCCORMICK. Nnvy. RAYMOND ELLSWORTH PALMER, Z XII. Buttery A,'l03d Regiment, Fielrl Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces. JOHN GREEN RICE, E fb E. ' Supply Company, 101st Regiment, Field Artillery, Newport News, Vn. CHARLES LESTER SCANLON. United States Ambulance Service, Section 579, Allentown, Penn. OLIVER AINSWORTH SEAVER. Qunrtermastefs Corps. LOUIS CHARLES VANDERSTREET, fb K. Snnitnry Detachment, 10311 Machine Gun Company, American Experlitionury Forces. lrl l2l i 6L fi: fill ' 'I If ' lF1Fl-I 1 4 A f 122 BRUWN UNIVERSITY RE ER E OFFICER TRAINING CORPS PU lil ,ggslv-4, S na 5' iinu f 35' 'Q -,,,.f-' if -'fx .., 95 9 J 1 'lg' A A A ij A A A AW., .', ' .Liz ,-- ' Department of Military Science and Tactics Faculty Committee PROF. JAMES QUAYLE DEALEY '90, Clmfrmfzn GEN. CHARLES WALTER ABBOT PROF. JOHN EDWARD HILL DR. FREDERICK WILLIAM MARVEL ,9-I PROE. FREDERIC POOLE GORHAM '93 Alumni Committee COL. ARCHIBALD MATTESON '98 MAJ. MAURICE H. COOK '97 COL. JAMES F. PHETTEPLACE ROYAL C. TAFT '91 EDWARD N. FULLER Instructor in Bayonet and Trench Warfare CAPT. ALFRED DOUGLAS BORDEN 123 r ff 1, 'L 5 I 1 1,1 'lf :n..n -1.-1.5 , 1 2 V to M42 ' . v '. 'UT' .- . . ... Oflicers Commandant CHARLES IVALTER ABBOT, M ajor Retired U. S. Army Instructor in Bayonet and Trench Warfare ALFRED DOUGLAS BORDEN? Captain 85th Nova Scotia Highlanders Adjutant JOHN CORLISS DUNNING, Princeton ,99, Professor :np Polfitical Science Company A JAMES RUSSELL ESTY, JR., Captain REGINALD GORDON HARRIS ,18, First L'I.61lfE7lt17If HOIVARD RIPLEY IWCPECK ,19, Second Lieutenant Company B ZENAS RANDALL BLISS ,18, Captftirz WARDWVELL COLES LEONARD '18, First Lieutenant HAROLD FAIRFIELD COIT YVILCOX '18, Second Lieutenant Company C JOHN IVILLIAIW I-IALEY ,19, Captain ROBERT AUGUSTUS LAIVDER '19, First Lieutenant THONIAS CARR WATSON, Ju. '19, Second Lieutenant Company D FRED BARTLETT PERKINS ,19, Captain CLAUDE JOSEPH FARNSVVORTH ,19, First Lieutenant GEORGE STUART COUNCILL ,Q0, Second Lieutenant '13 , . 4 ligf' J. 124 ' L ' F, C '- - --- .kr V -W A- . f , qt- vi- Q iiilrrr -, Q1 , ::...- ,,,,, v-v--i--DIVDFIMWJWF ML- Kfllllili 1 U' NON 'Q K V45 5 -I l ir.wl Svrgrrllll J.IMI-:s QUIn'I.I': DIG.-xI.I-:Y. Ju. 'Q0 Sl'l'yl!llIllN ELI.I,III ANTIIONY, Qrl '19 II,IIIol,D SIII-:IIIIAN BAIIKI-:II 'QI I lI.'XNKl.1N CooI.lDGIc BIIDDIQS 'IS EDWAIID J,xmI':s BU'I'LI-:II IS I 'orpDraI.w Q IIMVIIIGNUIII l'oII'I'I-:II A'I'IiIxs Q0 IIAIILI-:Y FILINIQ C'.'xIcI-:Y 'QU l',xUL WIII'I'IsI.xN DJXYIS 'Q0 RDDI-:IIT l III-:I-IIIIAN ALLISON 'QI ALTON CIIAIIL1-:S C'IIIc'Ii 'III RDIII-:II'I' ANIIIQLL BDIILII: 'Q0 RDDIcII'r Jouxsox AMI-:s 'IS NI-LLSDN SIIIN.-IIIDII BU'I'If:II.x 'QI Company C First Svrgcant PAUL I'II':IIIII0'I'1' 'Q0 Sf'rg4'ruIl.v SI-:AVIQIINS WIN'rIIIm1' I'IlL'l'0N 'Q0 XVILLLIISI LIf:wIs IJIIWIIIIT, JII. 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Bl'SI'I W. BVSWICLL L. CALDWELL S. CAPITTI E. CARD D. f'ARLI'I'l'ON W. CHAI'l'l'ILL W. CIIINN S. FLIXE G. COCIIRANIC B. COLBY M, CONZICLMAN E. COOK II. COOLIDGE I . CRAWFORD li. CI'DDlCBAK'K R. KTRTIS IC. DAVIS ..- LIBEKLDWNLNSIS f Company B I . IC I!OO'l'II R. I . GOODMAN H. J. IIORNICMAN J. A GRI'II'lN,I'I S. W. ISURLINGAMI R. II GRl'II'INI'I F. L. VIIESLICY C. J. GITILD IC. D. DAWSON D. V. GI'ILLMIC'I I'l' IC. J. DI'IMI'SICY, Jn. A. E. GWYNNIC R. K. DICWICY D. J. IIALL II. A. DODGE J. J. IIALL S. M. DORIS II. I.. IIAMIiLI'I'l'ON J. R. DORICR H. R. HARRIS C. M. DOWXING M G. IIATCIIICR G. A. Dl'IIOIS I . M. IIATIIAWAY CT. L DITNIIAM D. W. IIICIGIIT G II EDDY A. D. HILL N. W. EDSON M C. HILL W Il. ELLIS W S. HOAR II. A. FAI'LKNIiR I . W. HOI+'I MAN W M. I Al'NC'E I . J. IIONAN J. S. I I'IRGl'SON R. A. HOPKINS W J I I'I'ZGIIIIION F. W. IIOl'SI'IHOLDI R L. R. I OO'I'E C. II. IIl'GGINS II. A. I ORI'IMAN I . A. Hl'GGINS S. R. GAIR D. R. IIYLAN II. E. GALLITI' M G IIYLAX W R. GARDNER W R. 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DITTEE J. IIALL '20 ........ STANTON A.1il'111J1f'K '20, l'urm't J. W. IIALEY '19 T. W. AMES 120 O. R. ASIIUEY '21 CT. C. IIILI. '21 M. M. PIKE 'QI 7'l'0Illll0Ill' D. J. IIALI, 'QQ V .fllln Ilnrn Il. E. MARE 'QU L. 1 'A1.DWEI,1. '21 If1Il'I'I'0Ill' MOSS '19 R. U. BEVK '21 W. Im'a.v.v Drum S. A. lSl'RDIK'K '20 ll. E. GALl.l'l' '21 Drum .llujnr A. MOVHAI' '21 F IJ R M 1. R. A. M , 130 , . .. ....... Lcmlvr . . , ..'lSNI'XfIllll Lcaflvr . . . .Sr'r'rrlury- Trvrmllrvr . . . . . . . . . . l?u.w'11r'.v.v l1Irn1r1qr'r l'l'I'l'f1l-J E. DAVIS '21 II. SARGENT '21 Suroplannrz A. MMPIIEIKSON '19 f 'Iarim-t W. NELSON '21 l:'u.v.-v Till!!! . N. l I1L'1'ON 'QU Srmrv Drum l. MVNROE '18 G. SYKES '21 C. TAYLOR '21 l 'ymlmlx . 11. Rl'SliY '21 1' ' jr 5 fr V. ' 3 ,I . ,. J, .QJIA 5, ' ,,'. 3 ' ,j . .: . ,. i'g3 - - 2 1 T.. j f , . LIB: is f.f.nrLvNn1ssf M --4 --M-- as-' -- -- e-A -'- -- ----me-My ---M- 1 --Q- -be-- 1 ,11 The R. G. T. C. 1917-1918 TIIPI opening of the Academic year of 1917-1918 found Brown far more fortunate than many of her sister colleges in her provisions for a Reserve Officers Training Corps. Fortunate first, because of the very exceptional staff of officers that were obtained to give the instructions, and second, in the fact that her training corps received official recognition as an Infantry Unit of the Senior Division of the Reserve Officers Training Corps of the Army of the United States. In General Abbot, Adjutant of the State of Rhode Island, the Corps had a Connnandant of as much experience and ability as' any other similar corps in the country. and in Captain Borden it had a man who was more than able to instruct in every phase of modern tactics with the developments since they beginning of the war. Nor can the fact be overlooked that in Doctor Marvel it had a physical director whose knowledge of his subject and in-V spiring leadership are recognized all over New England. j The Reserve Officers Training Corps from the beginning has been received with enthusiasm by a. great majority of the students. All the work has been of a pu1'ely voluntary nature. The size of the corps at the start was about two hundred and twenty. This number increased rapidly to nearly three hundred, where it has remained ever since. The only men who failed to enroll were some few that had enlisted in the Navy or expected to in future, pre-medical and engineering students, and a few who for reasons best known to themselves preferred to omit the training for this year. The work was divided into an advanced and an elementary course. The ele- mentary course took up close order drill. Four companies of about sixty men each were formed and captained by three undergraduates who attended the Harvard Reserve Officers Training Corps and by J. R. Esty. graduate of Rhode Island College and also a member of the Harvard camp. Six hours a week were devoted to drill. About seventy-five old Springfield rifles and as many m n 131 14, 1 , GICNICRAL AIHIOT nk 4 -, 1 li is KS fr! 1. X. ii lllll -V f. . .Q .f sn... ,-.u......-......-1 1916 LIBERJ BRUNENSIS 1916 nit' lin an LA Craigs were obtained for the drill. Enough other rifles wer'e borrowed on occasion from the Hope High School to completely arnr the battalion. Later in the season, when the inclenrent weather prevented further outdoor drill, the compaaries were taken inside and given work in target practice. bayonet fighting and semaphore signaling. The work was done exceptionally well in each ofthe subjects. For the first time in its long history, a sub-caliber r'ange was built into the basement of old Sayles, and the cracking of the rifles was a familiar sound in all parts ofthe building. Three Springfields and enough ammunition to entitle each man to forty rounds were provided. Only one or two members of the battalion failed to qualify as rnarksrnen and a very large percentage suc- ceeded in qualifying as sharpshooters or better. During the months that the battalion was indoors gymnastic classes under the supervision of Dr. lVIarvel 'took the place of outdoor work. The regulation drills were taught and the setting-up exercises were given so thoroughly that they comprised one of the best features of the training. At the I . lg .,.. -.nm ., Q. -or x. r.. wh, .l ..... i-.ill-. CA l l'AIN IIURD ICN same time inter-cornparry track meets and basketball games were held. These contests were managed in such a way that every rrrarr was encouraged to enter some event thus rerrrcdying one of the common faults of collegiate athletics. 'The advanced course was composed of those men who wer'e officers or non- cornnrissioned officers in the other course. It consisted in a series of lectures by General Abbot on paper work, guard duty, ceremonies and other phases of mili- tary lift lhe late spring kept the battrhon off the Paradc longer than rt was hoped rrould bc necessary liy the litter part of lVIarch, horxex er, the compames were 'rgarn drrllrrrg outdoors, this trrrre completely rn unrforrn and under the strrct und rblc direction of C aptarn liordcn llre C rptam fnst revrencd the fine points of close order and then nent to the open order work as rt rs used rn France today and to trench rrarfare Ile constantly emphasized the absolute nec essrty of squ rd drscrpllncd battalion lfVrth hrs il.lI1V4Ll the battalrorr took on a more serious and nrore earnest aspect than before and the drscrplnre matcrrallv rrnprovcd At the trrnc of going to press the C rptam rx as rust ready to t rke up the sand trble rr or k mth sec tions of the rnerrrbers of the advanced class 1 lnrs those undergraduates at Brown who, for reasons that each man believed to be valid, had decided to stay rn college rather than enlist, as so rrrany of their lr rates had done, were able to justify their actron by the fact that they were, 5 n nfl. . ' ' . ' s f 'e ' ' r ' ' 1 - ' '. ' 2 z 2 -' 'f' ' 'r. ,fa ' '1 -'P ' In A , I u u Y l I ' ' 5 ' - ' ' ' ' ' s I l v J F . s - T A - ' ' H ,- drrll and pre-war close order as a part of the rnstructrorr of a well-trained and well- ' ' ' I-A I ' 1. 1' 1 I - 4 - I v . - ' J W - rs' . L. ' L ut . x V W f ' -' . u , 1 , ' L 1 ' - , . D 1 L . . L . . . . - r ww' J 132 1 1913 LIBEIL, B11vNx-:Ns1s 1916 at the same time, training themselves for the very particular and specific work of fighting with the men over theref, While the Reserve Officers Training Corps was unable to send men to the January Government Camp on account of the fact that it had only been in existence for a few months, still at the date of going to press things bid fair that Brown will have a quota to send to the camps that begin in May. It is certain that any man chosen to go will have a great ad- vantage over men from other organizations. At the end of the course which is to take two years General Abbot is permitted to recommend such men as have done credit ble work as candidates for commissions. Such men will be allowed to take officers examinations without further instruction. In addition to the work in the Reserve 0fHcers Training Corps several courses were given in the various departments on military subjects, while practically every course given this year has been presented from a viewpoint of the war. An elementary and an advanced course in Military French proved especially valuable. A comprehensive study of lVIilitary Engineering was offered by the Engineering and Geology departments, the work including map making, study of the various kinds of power, study of strength of materials and geology. Biology I was extended to cover ambulance and first aid instruction. Numerous extension courses were also given on Wireless Telegraphyg Food Conservation, the Military History of Germany and other subjects relating to the war. 133 Q W ,L .. . 2- 4 ...-,, A . -..,,. -'.,,..'v, N' 4 -. K -...., sw ig Qfx' UH S?4 ' gm EEN fd 1 X E vc, E r 1 E x S .11 m x I Nfl- W L1 1 ' 2 x , . ' , - , , , , JL. -H E g. I f f f BPOHATIO f 'fb , xXx 'R 3' E mf' Eg- '1ii.'w .Z li F55 W ., .f 5 .Jig-lxagirxv Officers I w1.1,1,1AMj 1sIl+:1:1s.lcnT l',ERliY FAUNCJQ, lm., 1,1,.D., I,'I'USIflZU7'Lf ARNoLD 1sIf1fi1f'IfM e1r,uf1+:, sen., rf1m,W11m- '1'1,1oM,xs mms .xxmzlzsox un., .sfwffff-,1, COIINELIUS SOIYLIC SIYI4II'ITI,ANI'I. A.IYI'., Tl'Ull.s'11l'U1' Board of Fellows IVILLIAM HERBERT PERRY FAUNCE, DID.. LL.D. Providence THOMAS DAVIS ANDERSON, IXD. lirookline, Blass. WILLIAM IVILLIAMS KEEN, M.D., PILD., So.D., LL.D. Pllilndelplliam, Pa. GEORGE EDIVIN HORR, WILD. Newton Centre, Blass. HENRY KIRKE PORTER, LL.D. Washington, D. C. HENRY SIVEETSER IIURRAGE, D.D. .Kennelmlulkport, Me. HERMON CAREY BUMPIIS, PILID., Scv.D., LL.D. Tufts College, Mass. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, LLQD. New York, N. Y. WILLIAM VAIL KELLEN, IJILIJ., LL.D. Boston, Mzmss. EDGAR LEWIS MARSTON, A.M. New York, N. Y. SAMUEL HANSON ORDIVAY, LL.D. New York, N. Y. , I In ., gg., : 136 1915 1915 Board of Trustees ARNOLD BUFEUM CHACE. Sc.D. RICHARD MEAD ATWATER. A.M. JOHN CARTER BROWN WOODS, A.M., LL.B. ANDREW JACKSON JENNINGS, A.B.. LL.B. OSCAR LAPI-IAM, A.M. COLGATE HOYT, A.M. CORNELIUS SOWLE SWEETLAND, A.M. GEORGE LEWIS COLLINS. 1'u.B., M.D. EUGENE WATERMAN MASON. A.B. WILLIAM ENSIGN LINCOLN, A.M. HENRY MELYILLE KING, D.D. STEPHEN OLNEY METCALE, A.B. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, A.M. WILLIAM WILBERFORCE DOUGLAS, .LL.D. HENRY DEXTER SHARPE, A.B. . DANIEL WEBSTER ABERCROMBIE, LL.D. EVERETT COLBY, A.M. WILLIAM THANE PECK, Sc.D. JOHN MAHAN ENGLISH, D.D. LUCIUS BROWN, 1'1r.B., .LL.B. AUGUSTIYS LEVI ABBOTT. A.M., LL.D. EDWIN FARNHAM GREENE, A.B. WILLIAM RICHARDSON DORMAN, A.B., L,L.B. CHARLES SUMNFR STEDMAN, PILB., L,L.B. ABEL CHALKLEY COLLINS, A.M. ZECHARIAH CI-IAFEE, A.B. WILLIAM GAMMELL, A.M. WALTER CORNELIUS WYCKOEF, A.B. ALBERT .LYON SCOTT. A.B. PAUL CHURCHILL D1cWOLF,1'u.B. ROBERT PERKINS BROWN, A.M. JOHN DAVIS SAGE, A.B. 137 l'r0vidom-cs Chzulds Ford. Pal. 1'roViflomrc Full Rivvr, Blass. 1'r0vidcncc New York. N. Y. l'1'0viclm-111-c I'rm'imlc-nc-c 1'rm'iclu.me0 l'i'l1slmrg.fl1. Pu. l'1'ox'i1l011r'u I,l'0YIlI0llK'0 I'l'0VitIv11c'0 I,l'OYIIl0ll00 .1'rovimlvnr-Q Wo1'4'csto1'. Mass. West Orzumga-, N. J. Providvmzc Newton Ccllillw-. Mass. Norwic-ll. Conn. St. Louis. Mn. Boslon. Blass. New York. N. Y. Alluuly. N. Y. GrczLL Bil.l'l'I1lgI'l,01l. Mass. 1'1'ovimlono0 l'rovi1loncu New York. N. Y Bosion. Mass. Provicloncc I'rovid0nc . Cim-immii. Ohio 1, .. L naw xnuf EPPPE I I A T 1 TT ,,..1 ililff-2.5 QWXW awffflaz , If A.. 'Xl Faculty The Executive Offlcers WILLIAM. IeIlCRl3ICR'l' PERRY FAIINCIC, D.D., LL.D., Prcsillcnl 0'l'IS ICYI'lRE'l l' RANDALL, 1'1I.D., Dean Qfihe l'IlI'l't'I'SI'ff1j CARL BARITS. l,II.I,., LL.D., llcan qf'1IwGrarluale Deparfmczzi LIDA SIIAIV KING, A.M'., I4I'l'T.I,., LL.D., 1,0071QIIIILCIV07lM'II,'S Walleye FREDERICK 'l'Al 'l' GUILD, AAI., R0g1'.vlrar and Sccrviary Qf ihc Ifuculiy EDWIN AYLSWURTIAI BIIRLINGAME, Scf.R., l'rmLpfroIIm' 138 L2 v ' Professors WILLIAM :HERBERT PERRY FAUNCE, D.D., LL.D. President JoIIN IHOXVARD APRLETON, A.M., SCD. Professor of I 'hen1,1sfry, Erneritus WILLIAM CAREY POLAND, A.M., LIT'l'.lJ. Professor of the H 'Lstorfy of Art, Ifnzeritns NATIIANIEL FRENCH DAVIS, A.M., LL.D. Prrjessor of Pure Zllalhernaties, Ifmerflns ALBERT GRANGER IAIARKNESS, A.M., LI'r'I'.D. Professor of Roman Literature and History IIENRY BRAv'1'oN GARDNER, PILD. Professor lj' Eeononrzes COURTNEY LANGDON, A.l3. Prfjessor rg' the Romance Languages and Lileratures AVILFRED I'lAltOLD MUNRO, A.M., L.II.D. Pro 'essor o ' European Historr , Emeriirls . I J OTIS EVERETT RIXNDQXLII, PILD. Dean of ihe L'n1'1'ers1'1y: 1,7'Qf6HSOI' of .fl ppliezl M afhemali cs EDMUND BURKE DELARARRE, 1,II.D. Professor of Psychology FREDERICK 'l'AET GUILD, A.M. Reg-zstrar, and Seeremry of Ihe l ac'ulfy WVALTER. CoeIIRANE BRONSON, A.M., l4I'l l'.-lj. Professor rg' English WVALTER GOODNONV EVEltl'I'l'T, PILD. Professor of Phzlosophy ancl Nafural Theology: Director rg' the School rg' Eflucafion ASA CLINTON CRONVELL, PILIJ. 180 Hope Street Q00 Angell Street 53 Lloyd Avenue 159 Brown Street 7 Cooke Street 5-L Stimson Avenue 86 Upton Avenue 115 Butler Avenue 65 Weylnouth Street 9 Arlington Avenue 0 Oriole Avenue 14-0 llorris Avenue Brown University ,-lssocfale Professor of the Germ.ar1z'e Languages and L'1'iera11n'es IIARRY LYMAN ICOOPMAN, A.M., LI'l I'.I,. L'llJI'fLI'I'Il,7l',' Professor of IiI1'bl1'ograpl1y CARL IEARUS, PILD.. LL.D. Dean rj Ihe Graclnaie Departmerzl: Hazard Professor of TFRANCIS GREENLEAE ALLINSON, PILD. 66 Oriole Avenue '76 'llElllCl' Avenue Physil-s 30 lilmgrove Avenue Davficl Benedict Professor of Greek Literatrzre and H fisfory: Direefor of lhe Illusenm of Fine .Alrls :HENRY PARKER BIANNING, PILD. Associate Professor of Pure Zllathemalzcs JOHN EDXVARD IIILL, C.E.M. Sc.D. 163 George Street 60 Weymouth Street 5 1 ri Professor of Civil Iangineering T On lcfwc of absence during the first senu-ster, 1917-18. 139 86 l aber Avenue 1 1918 1915 JAMIas QU.u'I.I'z IJICALEY, 1,I'I.D. Prryessor of Social and Political Science WAL'I'I-:Ie BALLOU JACOBS, A.M. 872 Hope Street Professor rj Eclucationj Director of University E:vter1,sI'o11, 310 OlIIey Street 1X11liEli.T 1D1+lFO1t1GS'l' PALMIQR, PILD. .flssoczate Professor of Physics ALIs1+:IvI' IJAVIS lAtII'1AD, PILIJ., SOD. Professor of Biology ALl31'Ilt'1' 1iN1G1IT PO'rTIf:Ic. A.M. Professor of English ALIIr:It'I' l5UsIINIQLL JOHNSON, A.M. Associate Professor ry' the Romance Languages F1t1'1l11'IlUt? POOLE GORIIAM, A.M. Professor of Iiacteriology ARTIIITIW, l'1I7cII+:NIc AVATSON. 1311.11 .IIs.si'slant Professor of Electrical Engineering JOIIN FltANl'1S Glu-JIQNIQ, A.M. Associate Professor of Roman Literature and History JOIIN Emmnv 1iUr:III1:u, PILIJ., Se.D. Nerrport Rogers Professor of Ifhcrnistry I'11GN1f.Y 'l'Im'I'cvII1IaIi l'lO1VL1'IR., 1'u.D. Professor of Iiz'l1li1'cal Literature and History 1.INIxsAv Toon IJAMON. A.15. Professor of English AYILLIAM II1'I1tl!141R'l' KENIGRSON. MQE., A.M. Professor rj Mechanical Engzneerzng G1'1ORG1'Z AVYLLYS BIcNIaIm:'r, PIL11 Associate Professor of English 153 Congdon Street Q83 1YuylaInd AvenIIe 212 Av2l.'tC1'l1l2lll Street Q4-4 llowen Street 151 Bleeting Street 30 Congclon Street 4-8 College Street Summit 127 Lloyd Avenue Bimlsfield, Blass. 100 Morris Avenue 16 John Street TIIOMAS CIcOsIIv, Jn., A.M. ,AEM Associate Professor of English and Public Speaking 123 AYtl.1lC1'lll2Ll1 Street 1'-TY ' 1 . 71 Tll'I+:NIev l Altlt1+1'l 1' I'IUNT1NGTON, A.B. . . .flssociate Professor of English 23 John Street . 11 1+'IeI4:I1IcIneIi VVILLIAM RIAHVEL, PILB. fl? '- ' I'rot'essor ot' Physical Training 281 Olney Street I ANsI+:L BIe.OOKs, 1 u.B., M.E. lk . f Associate Professor of llleehanics arzcl Mechanical Drawing ' ' ' ' Q4-2 Presiclent Avenue C'1IAIn..1cs AYILSON BILOWN, A.M. - .'lssoc1'alc Professor of Geology 37 Barnes Street IIIQIUQIQIUI' EUGENE AVAL'l'1GR., PILIJ. Associate Professor fy' Biology 67 Oriole Avenue ' ' ROLAND Gxcouum Dw1GI1'r RIf1lIAltIJSON, PILD. ' I P Professor of Pure M athematics: Acting Director I A :J the Lacld Observatory 44- University Avenue '-J 1' xl- c of absence dur'ng the first semester, 1917-18. ' J, 140 .... ' 'M ' 1915 ,'lfC1lAR.LES IIERMAN HUNKINS, Du. UN1v. PARIS ' 2 Ass'zs1ant I rofcssor of the lfomancc Languages and Lfz'tcratm'c.s PIIILII' H1':N1cv BIITCIIELL, PILD. 1l.ssisfant Professor rj' Physiology 26 RAYMOND CLAILE ARCIIIISALD, 1,,ll.D. .-lssociaie I,7'QfC S.S'0I' :yt Pure Zllafhemalir-s 'IIIEOIIOMEE F1clf:mNo1nvvsl-:N COLLIER, PILD. P1'oI'e.sso'r of Europzfan Hislory I'IAR.DY Cnoss, AB., C.E.Mf. .-lssisfanl 1,I'QfC'S.S'0l' of l 'iril E??gf7Il'l'l'I'71fl I-IARLAN I'lARV1'1Y Yomc, PHD. .fIss1'sia.v1t Profes-.wn' of Botany AYILLIAM THOMSON IHASTINGS, A.M. .flss1'sfant Prrfessor of IC11gl'z'sh JonN Conmss l,UNN1NG, P1-LD. .flssisfani Professor rj Polfiiral Science ' STEPIHQN SIIELDON COLVIN, Pn.D. 1,'I'Qf6SS07' of Eclfzleational Psychology ALFR1-:D HAmusoN JONES, P1-LD. .-'lssisianl Przjessor of Logic Ronmwr NICBURNEY NlI'l'Cl-IELL, 1'n.D. I Brown University Rhode Island Avenue 9 Charles Field Street 38 Keene Street 1220 lY:Ltern1an Street Q56 Doyle Avenue Brown University Q19 Benefit Street 372 Lloyd Avenue 120 AV2lt0l'lllZlll Street - . lss1'sIa11l Professor of the Gcfrmanfe Languages and L'1'fc'rafurvs JAMES. Am+:xANln-:lc I-IAl.1.., A.B., Sr:.B. .'lssisfa11l Professor of Mechanical ldvzgineering AI,13Elt'l' EDXVAHD RAND, 1'1sI.D. 1-I.-L Vongdou Street 13 Elton Street .'lss1'sfa11f Professor of ihn G!'I'lII'l1l1I'C Languages and L'l'fUI'ClfIll'US IQFNDALL ICEIYFOOT Swrrrll. 1'n.D. 134 Lloyd Avenue .lssz's1'a11t Professor of Greek Literature and Ilisiory 199 Hope Street AL ' ' mama.. CL1N'roN HARVEY CUICIQIICR., AAL I W? .'l.s.s'i.stzmf Professor of llIIlflLL'171fCl,fICS 311 AA'tl.yl7.l,1lLl Avenue r Ronmwr Fos'r1cu Cl-nmlslclcs, Pll.1,. ,nm mf. .-lss1'sianf Professor of f'hf'll11ISfI'flj 227 President Avenue 'fff-'l 'Ty ST. GEORGE LDAIQIN S1o'UssA'r. 1'lI.D. u n v : 5 George L. L1'fIlqfield Perofcfssor of .Almerzcan Ilzstory, 123 11 nterman Street I ,J Q CHARLES AYHICATON A1nso'r. BIAJOII, U. S. Annv, IIETIREIJ Professor ff Zllzlztary Sczfence cmd Tactws . Brown Lnlverslty SAMUEL 'l'oML1NsoN A uNo1.D, P1r.D. .-lssislanf Professor ol' l'l1em.1stry 26 Caswell Hall 4 1 I On lcavc of nbscnce during the academic yenr. 1017-18. r-' 141 :L N i ....i...,.......- ll klfa-no-su ll ' sw F mm I F - ' BRVNEN T . 'I' 9 1 5 Officers of Administration and Instruction EDNVIN ERNEST WIIIIDE Lecturer in Music MAIIION EMMETT BltA'l'ClIER, 1'II.D. Lecturer in Biblical Literature and History MAIQTIN JOSEIHII SIIUGRIIE, A.B. Lecturer in Economics RIOIIARD MON'rGOMERY FIELD, Se.B., A.M. Lecturer in Geology I ROY FOLLETT Lecturer in English in the Women's tfollege JOIIN BURNIIAM FERGUSON, A.B., MD. Demonstrator in Anatomy JAMES FRANKLIN COLLINS, PII.B. Dernonstrator in Botany WVALTER CLARKE PIIIL1.IPS, A.M. Instructor English JOIIN SIIAPLEY, Plhlj. Instructor in Art TIIEODORI41 HENRY BROWN, PILD. Instructor in Mathematics I'IAltOLD STEPIIEN BUCKLIN, A.B. Instructor in Social Science EDOUARD R. MASSI+1Y, B. E6 LETTILIGS Instructor in French ALVIN HAltVlGY HANH'I'1N, A.M. Instructor in Economics ARTIIUR FRANCIS BUDDINGTON, PILIJ. Instructor in Geology NELSON LEWIS GRICENE, A.M. Instructor in Romance Languages MYIION WlII'FMAltSI'I FINCII, B.S. Instructor in Physical Training JOSICPH Uris FULLER, Se.B. Instructor in M echanical Ilnginceriug As sistants ILARI FRANRIIN WOOD, A B A s sr -:tant in Iongltsh HTNRY LRANKIIN BAIN, A B Se M Ass-Istant in Botany Assistant in thermstry HENRY WI I DI N UNDI RWOOD, JR , III B SOM. 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BEOWNINO Assistant in Ihe Cgrnfzasivlm 50 Maynard Street, Pawtucket 245 Canal Street 568 Power Road, Pawtucket Seekonk, lllass. 88 lMlll.SS2L0llllSCllllS Avenue Administrative Odicers EDNVIN AYLSWVOILTII .llUltLINGAMIC, SOB. East Greenwich Comptroller and Snpermfendent of Grozmds and 11,lt'lfldI'IlgH TIIOMAS BAIRD ArrLEc:E'r, PILB. 175 Thayer Street Executive Secrelary EMMA BIIADFORD S'rAN'roN. A.M. '706 Hope Street, Bristol Registrar of fhe Women's Uollege SUSAN EMMA I'IlLL A.s'szstant Registrar JOIIN I-IENEY ASHTON 238 Gano Street 4-6 Pitman Street Assislant Snperinlenflent of Grounds and jflllll-df7I,gS PHEBE IIARKER, A.B. ' Ualaloguer Library Staff 5 Con gdon Street EDITII RIKIIIMONIJ BLANc:HA1m, A.M. Q 591 Angell Street Reference Librarian i MAItY VVIDMAN BRONSON, PII B. 11 Benefit Street Serzal Clerk ALICE INI-zz MCMI'II'ZllQAN, A.B 14. 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' X 1 111 l w1?' -E' 5: ..- -il lx f C1lAlf,Ll4lS l'lAm,AN Annwr All'l1'll11, N. lI. ill. flfl'0ll'll If'r:.1'zv'r.vl'l!ll 1913: All. 191-1. 4'ompzu'u1lvv .-Xmnlmny, l'luyslolog4v. lflnmllurl mmliclulc for l'll.D. VVAL'l'1'11i. Annum .l'n-oviclvucc Polilim-ul Sc-ivm-0, l':l'Ull0llllCS. l'lm'oll1'rl 1-nmlirlanlv ful' All. Alam, ALIGXIUS AIILQUIST Pontigw f I ' IQ ' H l9U91A.N.flir'nu'nUni' A.ll. C.f11lg11.-rlruur l'nlIr'gr'j 190513 ll.D. C.f1uy11sIm1n 7'1r'n.oy:r-u 1 l'IllI'Illl'.1D 'W'-Ylflfl 1916. llilnlic-ul l4ll0l'2ll'lIl'0, Social Sm-10111,-0. llc-gisivxm-ll Ullllllllllllt' for l'l1.lJ, RUTH .l1lNDA Amfl-:N 41.11. Cll'cllc.vlz-y Vnllrywl 1905. linglisln. llvgistcruml 1-nmlirlzllv for .X.Nl. I l1':NuY l+'1eANKmN BMN A.ll. Clfy'IL1l'IIlfI'H'l'f!j Qf Tl'llllJ'.YSU!'D 1916. lloluny. lh'g'islcrccl Ullllfllflillt' Iln' l'l1.l7. ffIIAltl rs STARR. BAliKl 1: l l Il rz lfrlzmlwllf 1011- lcluc Altlllllli lame! llmwum ' I fHIllllIllIllSIfV 1111 S4 M I 1 L s 'y noffy. ' - l umms X lifucm Alllbflllllllg Knoxville, 'l'cm1. Wustcrl y l'roviclonr-0 ' 'l'll.lD. l rovimlvm-0 Clfrnun I rmrwlf 190, ll lr: 1906. 0' 'm . ro val cmlclialznlf' fm' NM. OIIVI' AMFIIA lllVl+1L1DOF X ll Ix'ulcl1f1'r fullrga 1011 L lm 1.11011 l uollul 0' nlifl-1l1,1'or All. GRAL1 lulrvcm Bum lmht 1'l'ovi1lo11cec 1 roviflcnce 1 180 X Nl IIHIIII-Il 1916. l lllll l ion sycnr- ogy. linrollc-rl P1113 CI ILlll7'SlfIj 0 I muqo 1 Lallrllclmlc 101 Ph D LMMA l,11,IIAN BLACK 1 I lfrmnz I lIlI!I'SIlIj 1010 l :lun 11 Jn Fmollul c'mclicl'1t1 fc 1' NM. rovidcnce l Q I If 1 1 . N 'l1.l . ff I' nl '. . -. 'l '2ll,l1l1l. Mn-1-. uni' , v , :tg Q ' Q ,Y J X J i il ll1.l . Cl '1 f' I S F: ,' v.. . 1! ll'. fllmui Ll , lli l , linmllm-fl talllfliflula-1111 Y I' : 7. 15121 'rl f . I V V , , l'l1.ll. Q ' .'1 ' :'11,L. . Cllurvr lj lflmlu .1111 n lin ll . 1 1, 1 ,. 1: 1 , , '- 1 I :..f1 . 1 'z' .'ll' ' .ll .' ' .. f ', J .':..1.fl'nl J 'I .I , l' 1,1 - y V J ' I D .C ' . '. C 'aim . u' - . . 11 5 .::g,4:g,:f. 'N -- ' J, 144 1 ,-...-...-........'..: . 1916 1916 FRANCIS JAMRS BRADY A.ll. Clirozrn lvllfI'l'V'NI.f'UD 1916. Art, lflnglisli. linrollcil candidate for AAI. HAROLD S'1'1+1PlII'1N BUCKLIN l'a.wtucket AJS. Clirorrn lfvlll-l't'I'Sl.f!n 1910. Social Sc-icnce, Political Scicncc, linrollcil canrlirlalc for l'll.D. AL1iER1'1Nl'1 LOUISE l3U'r'1's Providence A.l1. Clirozrn Unim'r.v1'lyD 1916. lflrlnc-ation. Regislcrccl canrliclale for AAI. MAliGA1i1C'1' ELlZAISl'I'l'II CARR Newport A.ll. Cllrown l.711.1'w'r.vf'lyJ 1917. Erlncation. Rcgisicrccl canlidalc for A.M. MICIIAIGIJ DAv1'1 r CARROLL Providence Sc.ll. Cllarrarrl l7ni1'r-r.w'lyD 190-I-. Eclncation. Rcgislcreml candidate for A.M. MA1lGA1l1'1'l' BROOKS CHURCH Providence A.ll. Qlirmrn UIll'l'l'F-Ylillljj 19121 A.M. 191-l-. llolany. l'lnrollc1l canrlimlalc for l'l1.D. JOHN Jos!-:Pu CONWAY Providence l'h.ll. CIfI'0l1'Il. l7IlI'I'l'I'.N'l'f'lll 1917. Ezlncal ion. lflnrollwl C'2lll1lill1llCl.Ul' A.M. I-IENRY CONY1-:Rs Scckonk, Mass. Plnll. flirown. l7r11'rr'r.viiyl 19122. liilncalion. l'Jl11'0llCll canrlirlalc for JLM. ' ' Providence 1VlAR.101l11G JN l'1S'l'ON LOOK AB. Cjlouul Ilolyokr' f'ollr'yr'l 1911. Ilaclcriology, Pllysiologic-al Cllcnlislry. llcgislcrcfl candidate for l'll.D. BLANCIIE MAY CRAPO ' Providence 5.13. Clirmrn l.'r11'v0r.w'lyD 1907. Ellllf'l1.ll0ll, Social Scicncc. linrollcd candiilalc for A.M. PERCY RAYMOND CROSBY Pawtucket Sc.ll. CNW' Ilrlllipxlzirf' f'nll1'yr'D 191Q. Edncntion. Enrolled camlirlalc for NM. RUTII CUMMINGS Providence Sc-.ll. CSiu1n:m1.vI'nll1'yr'J 1916. l'lmlnc-zilion. JAMRS LAXVRENCE CUMMINGS Fall River, Mass. A.ll. Clirmru Uniwrxiiyl 191-lf. Erlncalion. Enrolled candiclulc for All. CA'r1mR1N1-1 ELIZABIGTII CURRY Providence AJS. Clirmrn I.fIll'l1l'7'-Wilfly 191-l-. Eulncal ion. RL'Q'lSil'1'01ll.'C111llifl1ll0i'01' A.M. ANNI-1 MA1i.I01iIlG :DAY Providence A.l3. CVnx.vur l'olIr'gz'l 1898. linglisli, German. limollwl candidate for A.M. I-IERMIONR LUUISE IDEALIGY Providence l'l1.l3. fBI'0ll'H, lvllflllffffifjll 191-l-1 A.M. Cl'l11rlr lJILil'l'f-Ylifjjj 1915. limlncalion, Pllilosopliy. Enrolled candidate lor Pl1.D. IHIAGOP MAlt1'lN IDEPOYAN Providence A.ll. clqlllillfflfl'-V1i0Nl'!1I', 1902: ISD. 1908. Social Science, Plnilosoplly. Enrolled candidate for A.M. CLARENCE JORL IJUNLAP Farmington, Me. Small. fUn1'm-r.v1'Iy qf r1lru'n.:'J 1912. lidnrration. Rcgistercrl canflialulc for A.M. MARION JANR EMSLEY Johnston l'h.H. fllrmrn IfII.l.1'l'I'Sl.l!lJ 191Q. Education. Plmilosoplly. Regislcrcml candirlale for A.M. 145 I' 1 l ,. .1 4 1 1' .1 .a 1 llill u 1916 1915, JAMES RUSSELL ESTY Providence Sc.B. Qlthozlc lxlunrl State Uollcgzrj 1914-5 Se.M. tllrown Unizwrsilyl 1915. Bacteriology, Physiology. Enrolled candidate for Ph.D. I'IOWARD CLINTON FARWELL Providence Sc.B. cllfI't!l!ll-l5bll'l'flj Collcgcl 1913. History, Political Science, Economics. Enrolled candidate for A.M. BRACKETT BRITTON FERNALD Rochester, N. H. Sc.B. CNmlIum11shireSlain Ifnllcgej 1915. Botany, Chemistry. Enrolled candidate for A.M. MYRON VVIIITMARSII Fmen Providence Sc.B. CRILDIIC Islrmrl Slate lfnllcgel 1914-. Biology. Registered candidate for A.M. SVEN GUSTAV I-IAGGLUND Providence A.B. CAugusm'na College, 7'lwologi'cal Saminaryj 19003 B.D. 19041g A.M. Clirown Universilyl 1915. Biblical Literature, Sociology. Enrolled candidate for Ph.D. MAIIION PAGE IIARLEY Pawtucket A.B. Uirown llltliillff-91-1113 1915. Education, Mathematics. Enrolled candidate for A.M. WILIJIS WARREN I'IARRlMAN Whitinsvillc, Mass. Ph.B. Ulrown Un'iver.s-ilyl 1903. English, Education. Enrolled candidate for A.M. ADELBERT HAYES I'IAR11.1NGTON A Pontiac A.B. folililtfl lfollvgzzj 1901. Biblical Literature, Philosophy, Sociology, Registered candidate for A.M. ' MABIG11 EUNICE HAIIIIINGTON Providence A.B. Clirown Um'vcr.-n'lyD 1917. Education, Mathematica. Enrolled candidate for A.M. RP1GINAL1J GORDON HARRIS Lowell, Mass. Biology, Education. Enrolled candidate for A.M. GEORGE JULIUS HEIIDT New York, N. Y. Biblical Literature, Philosophy. Enrolled candidate for A.M. AMELIA AIJEIJIC IIEMPEL Providence A.B. Brown UILl'U0f-Yliljjl 1915. Fducalion German. Enrolled candidate for A.M. J Unrrn BARRFR HO1'kINS East Providence A B Clirnnn Unzvtrfnfyl 1906 Education Social Science Pnrollcd candidate for A.M. S111 QIIERUNC IIUNC Shanghai, China Ph B Brown Univ rwfy 1917 I L01101l'1ILi1 Social SCILHCP Pnrollcd candidate for A.M. ALBIRT CLAY1 ON HUNII lt East Providence' Sc B PRILOIII lvlrml qfflfl follrgtl 1915 Sc M fllrown, Umvtrvztuj 1917. Bacteriology, Physiology. l' nrolled candid ttc lor Ph D MARGARET IRON'-, North Scituate I'IORAC'l CARPI Nr13R li FI 1' RS Central Falls I ronomics Political SCILIKL Enrolled candidate for N M MARY ELIZABFTII Juno! Fall River, Mass. A B CT1'mzty Collfqcl 1917 l' due ttmn lwtnch German -Rf10lSl2LlLflC'1IllllflILtCl-01' A.M. K . , , . 'A , lr' .. 1 . .1 -',. -' u ' '. Y . . . 1 1 . 'e.f.D .C' .,. ' ff 3 ' G . HG f... .'. 'fi ,:7,,e' 3.12. . , - . I . J . . . 1 ,' A.B. CWcllcslay Uollcycj 188-If: A.M. 1891. Education. ,C C ' ' o il 1 1 C- ':, I ' ' .. .. . . u 'B .I .1z','-'-,'f-,...,,'---. ,Y lv jl 146 5 n ...........-. .. - J ,- V - - - 'Wil 1916 LIBER, 131xvNf:Ns1s '1916 BESSIE TURNER ICEENE Providence A.B. flirown Ullfl-l7l'V-Ylifllll 1917. Education. Registered candidate for A.M. OSCAR BENJAMIN ICING Whitt, Texas A.B. Cliaylor Un1'rrr.viIyl 1917. History, Political Science. Enrolled candidate for A.M. CARL OSVVALD LA'r1IROr Providence A.B. Clirnwn Unfvrfr.s'1'lyJ 1917. Bacteriology, Physiology. Enrolled candidate for Sc.lVl. Registered candidate for Ph.D. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS LINEIIAN Phenix Sc.B. Clinics Uolhfgcl 1917. Education. Registered candidate for A.M. SAMUEL CARL LONGNVELL Providence A.B. Clinics llollsrgrj 1902. Comparative Anatomy, Physiology. Enrolled candidate for Ph.D. RUSSELL CROSBY LOWELL Providence M.E. Uirnrcn UlI.1'l7l'T.V1-fjjl 1899: A.M. 1907. Education. Registered candidate for Ph.D. I'IENRY IIAVELOCK LOXVRY Providence A.B. Click-N lfollrgrl 1912: A.M. Clirown UlL1'l.1l'F.Y1'f.llJ 1916. Biblical Literature, Social Science. En- rolled candidate for Ph.D. EVA WATERMAN NLAGOON Providence Ph.B. Qlirown U nivcrxityl 1911. Social Science, Biblical Literature. Registered candidate for A.M. EDOUARD ROSE MASSE1' Lyon, France Kgs L. fGcrwva School of Thcologyl. Romance Languages, Philosophy. Registered candidate for PERCY DAvoL MEADER Providence Qlirnwn UlLiL'l?f.Yl'fjjJ 1914-: Se.M. 1916. Bacteriology, Physiology. Enrolled candidate for 1. . IRVING CALVARY MITCI'IELL Greeneville Sc.B. Clthorlzr lslnnrl Slalc Collcgcb 1913. Education. Registered candidate for A.M. ELIZABETH PRICE MOULTON Providence A.B. Qlirozrn Univrr.v1'lyJ 191-1-. Education, Biology, Geology. Enrolled Candidate for A.M. HELEN FRANCES ORDNVAY Winchester, Mass. A.B. f11I07lILl llolyolcc Collegvj 1916. Biology. Registered candidate for A.M. GRACE Cool: PARKER Atlantic, Mass. A.B. Ulnslon l7n.1'm'r.vityl 1912. Education. Registered candidate for A.M. JosEPIr RUSSELL PECKIIIAM Providence BD. KTIIIIIVPIII Uriivarxillll 1910: S.'1'.D. 19113 A.M. Uirown Univcr.v1'tyj 1916. Biblical Literature, Social Science. Enrolled candidate for Ph.D. LOUIS ARCHIBALD REIGD North Scituate Ph.B. Cl rrn1'cl Unllrgcl. History. Registered candidate for A.M. JOHN CHRISTIANO DA ROSA Cambridge, Mass. Biblical Literature, Romance Languages. Enrolled candidate for A.M. CONSTANCE BRAYTON RosE Providence A.B. ClV1'Ilcsley Collvgz-J 1914-. Education, English. Registered candidate for A.M. 147 lt. ,lt 1 nm- mm IFFF' 1 5 13 L i it tail .., . .,,. QF. td Q.. i 1918 LIBERJ BRUNENSIS 191 EDA MAY ROUND Providence l'h.ll. Clirown Unz'vcr.v1'tyl 1897g A.M. 1899. Eotany, Physiology. Registered candidate for Ph.D. MRRRIOK LYON STREETER. Longmeadow A.ll. Clirmrn Univcrsftyl 1907. Social Science, Education. Enrolled candidate for A.M. LESTER. EARL SWAIN Providence A.E. Qlirmva Uaivcrsityj 1908: A.M. 1909. Botany. MARJORIE AIINOLD TIIAYER A Woonsoeket A.ll. tlirown Uai1zcrs1'lyl 1914. Education. Registered candidate for A.M. PAYSON TUCKI-:R Eden Park l'h.ll. Clirouva Uaiizer.-n'lyJ 1913. Education. Registered candidate for A.M. EvIaRE'r'r RIIFUS VAUGI-IN La Grange, MO. I.rf.!:.+ A 1. :QI-Q' lli mm u u I.' LIDIL B I' 151' o afxr l'h.ll. CLa Grange Uollcyclg ll.SI Political Science, Economics, Education. Enrolled candidate for A.M. WILLIAM GOULD VINAL Providence Sc.ll. Qllarmrrl lI1I.1'1?l?l'Hl.f!jJ 19063 A.M. 1907. Zoology, Botany. Registered candidate for Ph.D. ' Providence Ph.lJ. Clirown llnivcrsifyl 19153 Sc.M. 1910. Chemistry, Physics. Enrolled candidate for Ph.D. Summit, N. J. A.l!. Cillrmal llolyoke Ifnllvgzfj 1915. Biology, Chemistry. Registered candidate for A.M. Fall River, BYRON l.ILLIDRIDo1a WIGS'l' I'IELEN BARNIss VVIIITING CLINTON BURNIc'r'r WILIQUR A.li. ClV1'lliam.-I Collcgcj 1900. Greek, Latin. Enrolled candidate for A.M. ED1'r1I ICNONVLTON WILDIQ Providence A.li. flllounl llolynlse Ifollegej 1911. English, German, Music. Registered candidate for A.M. ALFRED I'IOWAR.D WILLIAMSON Rumford Ph.E. Clirown Universilyj 19123 A.M. 1915. Education, Philosophy. Registered C1tllflill1ti.0i'0l' l'h.D. IRIGNE IAIAWIQS WILIJIAMSON ' Romford Ph.E. Uirown Un1'1rcr.vilyJ 1912. Education. Registered candidate for A.M. EARL FRANKLIN WOOD Danielson, Ct. A.ll. Clfrozra UIl.il70f.Yl.ljj, 1916. English, Music. Enrolled candidate for A.M. WILLIAM TAYLOR WYMAN Providence Sc.ll. CSyracu.wr Uaiversityj 1909. Education. Registered candidate for A.M. RINIJU SKAMAMOTO Kyoto, Japan A.ll. Cl'Villiam Jewell Uollcgcj 1917. Social Science, Philosophy, Education. Enrolled candidate for A.M. RUTII YOUNG AJS. Brown U1z1'v1er.s1'lyD 1917. Education. Registered candidntt for A.M. 1 rovidence I I O C x N -' P s . , , ,wa P 148 I 1 CIA55 II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IaII.IIIIIIIII.+ I I I I ' . I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII ILOXDCIRIIII IXX Ili Ill 1 C I II ION IRI INC 'XII XROI I XI RXOX XI RRI I ROW NI XX RII IX Xl I7 IORDOX ll XRRIH IN II I I XXI I I RI SIHSOX lIIXRIIS C I RXIX IOIVXRIJS ll U lp SIIJXI I RI SSI I I I KIR Il 1,111 W XI II R XDLI R I I SI I I I1 I me IIVlIIRIDIIfIxII'1 S 1811 Ill I' rfrf I II XRI I S I I RXI I I DW IRIN Ill I U l fl l lm IIIIIIYVI XXIIIOVX MXCIIRI ll ll1I In IbXU1KllllHNIIllI I1 Sill lRANIxI IN COOI IDC I BROOKS Il I ,Iwi SAIVIIII I ISIXDORI SII VI RM NNI Il II1 ll MI IAINII S I DIN KRD I XII I fl 0l'st W, AMW' 1-I In M ,,III ' H B6 rw n W X, ll f fl 'ffm N71 . 1 I . 29L'fQ4tL I , ,sir To Posterity N hopes that when some golden-haired son of a ltlaguire or a Maunex or an Ames opens this book to these pages then grown old with age, and drinks in with childish glee these humble words, he may find in them something of inspiration, something of delight that may draw back the curtain of the years and reveal to him how his father spent his time at Brown in harmless if in useless amusement. these lilies are reverently composed. Yes, and may the blue-eyed daughters of our exuberant Harrises and hlurrays hope to send their sons to an institution where nlerriment and youth prevail over the mandates of an unreasonable and uncomprehending faculty. Imagine then how winter nights dragged by and early peeps of hazy dawn found them still gathered round the frugal board. Dark is the room and warm, and many a loyal brother sitting there lifts high his bumper brimming o'er with frothy, sparkling ale to goodfellowship, while Jimmie Paige, rivaling Bacchus in his line of jovial wit, suggests the toast to the new society and its worthy list of officers. ' But lest I seem to lead astray wild youths who fear not rod or frown, remem- 'x . 1 I ' ber this was in your fathers' time when such things were the fashion, and besides, ffpigl you are too young. Or yet, when cheering rends the air, how Bowman stops the threatened goal J- ,f and 'tender hearts beat faster in the stands: each one to think that he should car' for her. While Arthur, Bosworth, Giles and Grimes beat on the victory with a, sturdy shout, and Bones Ntunroe, in snow-white sweater clad, writhes in excited ecstasy before the crowd and bids the band blurt forth its awful joy. If 'M 'N Ur yet where Lydian lurehing airs, where flimsy gowns and fair skins charm l the eye, find Sisson reveling in his chosen element or 'Herb Manchester behind Q 'Q some screen of painted palms pleading his unhappy case. ,ii 153 55. ,V -I ?il? T-1 '3fx5'? '-... W' ' ' 'Tl' 'L'l ' if -A - -- ' ' - ' ' . ,X ,ii-iii. i 1918 q .- f LIBEIL., BRVNBNQSIS i x r P iuiu :nui- W.Llfjl','l gl U Sl iii' 5 l lf 1 lil' glalw ,Ku ll' And still the curtain shifts and shows the days of earlier and more reckless gore, when burning blood in every breast breaks forth and coal and hardened bricks fly like a rain of steel: How Cummings and our James Jemail hurled, fought and won, through fire, water and flying glass, the blackened hall. And how the trembling Freshmen frightened by the fray, cursing the hour that bid our class- mates ride, fled from their banqueting and flying, fed themselves no more. But now remember, little Vaughan, that just because your father fought is no excuse for you to play the wild man's role. And many a weary mile, footsore, every muscle dead, has Leonard marched before the stumbling line. And many a phantom foe has Wilcox forced to bend before his skill in tactics. And mid the pomp and splendor of the cold parade when bugles blow afar, how many times has Harris led the column by the Major's stand. Or wafting on its silent way where dipping boughs hang low, how often has the frail canoe borne on its tender weight guided by the unerring hand of a Dilling- ham or a Celery Fay. Perhaps for who may read the slate that time unveils, perhaps, the fair one whose fair hand traced a soft eddy down -the course the Ten Mile takes, may one day, when these pages are re-read, have come to function in the place of spouse to one of the many that have guided her that winding way. But not always like the face of sleep but roaring, raging, under bridges down, it whisks away and swallows Smiths and Murphys and wets them with its icy cold, while the frail canoe drifts on. ' The class had even its childhood hours when marked for wit and singled out for praise, it boarded like the pirates heard of old, from every dory, lnotor boat, and tug, the mighty steamer and so baffled the vulgar sophomores who vainly raged on the wharf cut deep with pain. Nor have we forgotten how our President well hidden in a common taxicab arrived and through their midst he ploughed thus making gladness doubly glad. Of Edwards', Heidtis, and Adler's smoothest tongues, of Murray's steeler and better sense cut short. 'Twere endless mockery to try to tell in words emotions that from the heart gush up. On move the phantom figures, on, and once forgotten scenes Hit by and find your fathers standing where they feared to stand and gazing back on college with a smile. wing and Isaac's speed, a thousand tales of valor and of strength I'd tell, but space 'wffwff B-1' 154 1918 Class Oflicers NVILLIAM MIIAIIEII FAY ........,............................ FILINKLIN Coomoci-1 lllt00KS..1 'l:l'8l V ice-l'rv.-riflf-nt ivAL'l'l'1lt lblllflill. .... . . Aanrsxvr EDWIN DII.I.INcIIaM. .Second V ice-Prc.vuIcrI.t Jaiulas Emvano Pami-:. Class Cheer Ray! Ray! Bru-no-ni-a. Ray! Ray! Bru-no-ni Brown! Eighteen! Eighteen! Eighteen! CLARENCE RAYMOND ADAMS, Eden Park, lt. I. A '1' S2 Ray fb B K C,-tp You might suppose that this gentleman was a Math shark just to look at his picture. As a matter ot' lnet he has few equals in the College. lint I don't believe you would ever suspect him of being a skirt ehaser. Yet his l'raterIuty brothers give us very surprising reports ot' his conduct. 'l'here seems to be no getting around the fact that' Rays beaming countenance has a peculiar way of turning u I whenever there is a female in the ytClltltN. After he has done the goose step down the Hill and into the little white church opposite the Rhode Island School of Design. he plans either to eome baek here fur a year's work, to teach, or to go into business. ' YVALTER ADLER. Providence, ll. l. Wally, Walt Second President's Premium in Latin CU: First Caesar Miscb Premium in German QU: Class liaseball C255 Menorah Secretary Call. Treasurer CSD. Presi- dent HH: I-lill Club Secretary CD, President CHQ Second Hicks Prize Debate 131: Varsity Debating Squad C313 Varsity Debating Manager CSD: Junior Week Committee CID: Class Secretary C-t-D: First Speaker at Class Tree C-tl: Liber Board C31 C-tj. Walt is just about as important around this campus as they make 'em, and whnt's lll0l'C he is readv to let you know all about It. He has a brain on lnm thut stumps the most experienced exmflining profs. on the I-lill. Besides being a debater aml u student. Walt is the leader of his group in college and as such has had no little lllilllCl'ICO there. I After graduation he plans to go to France with the artillery. When he is through with Kaiser Bill and has seen enough of Europe he wants to get back to old New England and go to law school. 155 'EL Pr1'sI'rlrnl Szwrelllry , . I rrusu rrr f,.f' 'r,. ii it -Y . 191 6 LI BER., BRUNEN -M '-M R0l3l+1R'l' JOHNSON AMES, fl0lll'llllllKl, N, Y. 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HJ. xvllL'll Mlll'k'rll-1-illv ' llll.0l'Sllli1' Mll'shvllllsful'Alllll.Sully'slisll1'u,kl-s.ull-lllllll-sluwll llll'llL!4l out willl l1'lll'5 llllll 'we-vpillg lo hill him lilll'l'Wt'll. lxlllllllllj' lIlll'Sl illlu mlll-gl: lvilll ll llllllg hy mppillg llll' llug liI'lllll IIS ill lllll lllllllllll l'l'l'l'-fill'-Illl. lilll llllcl' lla- lllIlllL' up his lllillll lu IlDlll'll.Pll' lls ful' his 1'Xll'L'llll'ly llllkl'lllPl vllllllllrl hy sllolvillg his all-siro llllll illll-lll lu llcvlllllu ullv ul' Ulll' llllulllcr. We llllvv ll lul ul' rcspucl ful' ll lllllll llllll L-ull fox the I'llc-ully ill lllrvl' V0lll'r4. llc is Il Kllllvl. sllrl of Il fl-lluw, lllll lll' llIlS lilloll lllc lllliu- ul' some-ll,ll llllll ll0llll'Illllll ill SllI'll Il wuy llllll wc nll IllllSl :lgrcc lla' is Il rl-ul sulllivr. JANIICS l RANC'lS AliMS'l'RUNG, 1'l'ovillcllr'c, R. I. 'lf K u.Al'lllyu Lihvl' ll02ll'1l C-ll. '.'Fl'v0ll vllllll' ell-vc-ll'-Fix! f'lwllll' six. Hip: six. Al'llly lllvvs lu ll1'llI' lllc ll0ll1'N clivk llllll is l'Ilill'l'ly flllllilillr willl lllvil' 1-1'm'0llll'il-ilil-s. W1-'vc gol ln llullll il lu llilll. lllllllgll, lN'l'IlllSl' Wlll'll llc sll'ul'l' ull' Ylllllllg lll1'lll ful' l.clll llm- slur-k lu il. Afllly is Il Lfullfl-llllllll'n'll. lllvllillllt surl nl ll Ullllll Will! llllbillll wllrl'il'll so ilWl'llllj' lllll1'll lllluul his slllllics lvllilc ill college. lvlllll slllflyillg llc llllfl fllllll' lllls llUCll ill l'uly Sui llllll licrllllllllil-s. Arllly lllll.llS lo 4!Ill0l' llllSllll?hlS lll'll-r lllc WIll'. lllll when ll qullll-s lu Wlllll llc is Hlllllll In flu :lllvr Hrllilllllllllll, llc Pllll only llllswcr willl ll fllll!5l.lUll lllllrk, Wlllfll is lltl less lllllll wllul lllosl ul' us Wlllllll llll il' ull SllIl'li lo ll1'lllllllllL'S. HOWARD BAR'l'll0LOMEW ARNOLD l,l'0Vlll0llCC, R. I. 'lf K ll' iiAIllllll'lll,'l Dewey i lxlilllllfllill fllllll QU C25 CSD K-I-li Sm-lc llllfl llllslcill CID C-I-D: Lihvl' Hflllfll ill. Nl-xl ill lllc lllcllllgl'l'il: 1'llIll0!'l Iluwlll'll lilII'lllIll0lll0W, lvllmlsu I'llvlll'ilc 0L'C'lIlHlll0l1 is ln livklc fl lllllljll lllllllmlulill ill frolll uf ll lllrgc llllmlicllrc llllll lvllllllcl' il llll' slulls ill his dross sllirl url' llllllillliftl- Al'll0lll llllbll f'UIlHl1lL'l'lllIllP mlilliclllly willl his lvgs. Holllclilllcs lllcy gel ull llllXl'Il up willl KllNll!ill'0llS rusulls lu llli! flWlll!I'. llc is lllblllll lls SlL'llKly Illlll als cusy going IIS Illly OIIC Ull the l'Il.lllDllS. Hu Kltwsllll l-llrc su very llllll'll wlull 0llll'l' fellows Elly ul' flu. You 1-un illvllrillllly llllll llilll nl. Lwclvc u'l-lm-k lllllll1'lllllH ll. lllllll sllllllwirrll ill Mr. lllll'llC.N l'ClCljl'lllL!ll 0lllll0l'llllll. He is ul prllsclll llullllillg fur lllu Nllvlll lhlscl'vc- lllllil llllllfl' lllc wllr. Wlllfll llc hopes lu forsllkc the wlllcl' llllll Kel 1l0Wll L0 rvul hllsilluss ill lllc lllll'v1ll'cl llllw Slfllillbl. i 156 ' iw, .t I--- ' mybu-A-wi X N l 0 'A Q: N 1. - '-'-. sf, . f'v -I-- '9'.'-ia' KEN w ' J 1f ff ' l - '-' r' '- .- ,' ' -v l nwq'-lit-U ,. N..-. sw. ,w 1 I e ' ' 's 'W-'B f A- 1 H CIIAIKLICS WAI.'l'l'1R .'tR'I'IlI'R, Muneliester, N. II. A 'I' A Walt, Art Cluss Ifootlmll 'I'e:nn CID K-I-D: Vluss Ilusketlmull leuin CQJ CID H-J. WWII is the tull Iunkv intlivitluul wil.h thc little voice uncl the flowing huir tllut holds mlown Ike Union Ulllee ull the time and thul :nukes you write your nunie on n ticket every tune you tu 'e out the key to Ilooln lt. Wull. hus u peeuhur wuy of looking ut you when he tullcs and u pcm-uliur way ol' mulling jeslures go with his worcls. Prolmbly he lcurnerl it in public speulcimz. As un athlete, he hus upheld the eolors of his rlusspn t.hc huslcethull unrl I'ootl:ulI liehlst with no httle sueeess. Whether he goes on with his lnerlielne ultcr grumluulion or goes into husluess. we huve eonlirleuce Lhut he will come out on top, .IAMICS VAN III'iNSf'lI0'I'I'iN III'iNNE'I I'. North I,l'0VI1IClIC'l', Il. I. K 22 Jim Lilmer Ilourcl GD Cflig Presiflenlz IltICl'fl'8.I.0I'llIIly Governing Itourcl Q-ll: li. 0. S. ol' S. O. IJ. 'l'hose thut were in that pnrtirulur puhlie speuking clnss will renieinher the story thut .lixn tohl. and nnuny will still hlush ut the I'l?IIl0IllI.l'Il.llI'C. Tliouglu n prospective M.I7., -Iini hus ulremlv cnlistecl in uvintion unrl expects helore long to he doing clouhle souiersnnlts ultcr some poor Gern-un over the trenches in lfrnnee. We huve great conlimlenee in your nerve. Jim. ll' everytliim: else Iflilslgnst tell the Gerlnun tlml niee little story unrl then get him while helis recovering Iroln the s noe . ROY WlI,NI0'l'A BENTON, New lit-fll'or1l, Nluss. -li K uf Roy Fruneis Wuyluncl Scholar I-I-J. fb u K up Roy suys lhut alter hc grucluules he is going lo :lo one ol' three things: go into wur service. Im dral'teal.orenlist. hnrely no one eun question Ins patriotism. Ile is u ling. shurk pan' excellence und hus lukeu everv course the Depurtineut offered. from the Ihrml Course to lhology 247 wilh the exccption ol' t'heniieuI Physiology. which inexensuble omission he mleerly regrets. Iioy wus ullcelexl rut her seriously with the little green-hug huhlt for the hrsl two or t :ree-yeurs ol his course. lint ut present he seems to Ilrtve wholly recoveretl. In spite of the fuel that he ls eonsulerlnp: gonig to Ifrunrc: we expect to heur fron: hirn in the course ol' u l'ew yeurs us u most prominent MJD. ZENAS RANDALL BLISS. Iirlgewoocl. It. I. .X 'll Dean, Zn-ne Fork NWI Illwklfl IU U25 fill: Sphinx CD: Munclolin Vlnh C25 fill: I'resi1l:'nl. AIfIllIl,t.Qt'I' lh'IlISIt'tlI Clnhs fill: Varsity 'I'ruck till: l runeis IYuylun4l Scholar NJ: fittltlttlll lt. 0. 'I'. C. Gil: Itllilutie llourcl Citi: fl' li K MJ. ' 'l'ention! 'I'oons! Right. Ilysuuwu! Hung! So sings our Z1-uns three mornings out ol the wcek uunl nuosl ol Wellncscluy ullernoon hcsimles. Zene is u grullecl incnuher ol' our cluss. lluving founxl the slow unll thick-heuilerl Juniors fur helow his speed, he clecicleml to jump u cop: unml join u gnorl orgunizulion. When u niun grmluutes in three yeurs uncl lukes u lurge mroporlion of the Engineering courses in the eutulogue to hoot. we eun sulute hiin with respect. ile is plunning to come huek next yeur und luke grumluute work in the Emxineering Depurtinent just to puss uwuv the time until he gets old enough to eop oll' u eonnnissiou. ' 157 H ' , ' . 'i ds' z a f'f2P .s,,.- ..W-..f,t'T-1. ., ,5.:.,. .112-.QTMi..2,.a:-irfqj? 'C M' I- a t ' at I' '- f - :Wx 1 :ri rdf'--lr swti.-1 '-,ttf in fu i n+.:,Zzc'.a1w.::-iveaLm1ze,.:f'f.,Jiiiae.153.-..f4i..r,l'?:....Kat-LLs...Zs.:5i.f-.i9iri.'3s.zii,.:.t.I.s?n7ailt :.:ttd..gi'iai ' fi 1 U' ' alia f .,,. - ' . , -tf.,,.....,,..,,,,-.,.,,,.,..,- ,,,, ,.-,..,,. ,., ,,..,, W, .,,, ,,...,,,,. ,.,., ,..,,,,.,,,,, .-,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,...,.,,.,,,,. ..........K. 1 1- i , ms. ..-.. -tw-my , .. .f-......f-...--,-...W-. W.-. ....-.ww ROSWIELL-SICWELL BOSWORTII, llristol, R. I. Q X A Rosie .lust a minute, liosie. did we mismulcrstand you? Do you really mean that you enjoyed Pembroke as much as anything else in your course? liosie has got pep even it' he does use it rather indiscriminately al. times. Hnvinpz completed his course in the luasl. he is planning to journey out to Michigan I'or a couple of years' graduate work and to observe the Western point ol view. Ile is then planning to enter some brunch of the Diplomatic Service. Bosie says that perhaps his tune for oflice holding is coming by and by, and no one could more heartily hope that such may turn out to be the ease than his classmates at llrown. VERNON AVHREY BOWMAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. A '1' A Bow, Vie Football Squad C11 C21 C31, Team CLL1, Captain C415 Class Football C11 C21, Captain C213 Vlass Basketball C11 CQ1 C313 Class Social t'ommittee C31 C1-1: Union Mem- bership Committee C31 C+1g llniou Library Vommitlee C4-1: fllltllflllllll Inter- frnlernity Dance C'ommitt.ee C415 Class Day Vommiltee C41g Junior Marshal C315 Class President C815 Canunarian Club C-I-1. when a man sticks to a thing the way Bow stuck to football he deserves to get the Unplniney in his Senior year, and u lot, of other things besides. His pep, his optimism und his good nature were big factors in the successes of lust. season's eleven. l ew men in college are as generally well liked. lt you ever ha :pen to get up with u grouch in the morning. you want to eat your brenktnst with How. He'll make you l'eel like n million dollars. He is looking around for u good army proposition und it won't be long beI'ore he is on the watery trail to France. FRANKLIN COOLIDGE BROOKS, Volorado Springs, Colo. A fb Hub, Brooksie Liber Artist C11 C21 C31 C11-1, Board C31, Editor C41. lirunonian lionrd C21 31 Art l'lditor C31, Editor C-1-13 llerald Board CQ1 C31 C-11: Sphinx t'lub C31. Vice- President C11-1: Junior Prom Committee C31: Musical Clubs C11 C21 C31, Secretary-'llreasurer C4119 Sergeant R. O. 'l'. C. C415 C.O. D. of S. O. D. CLt1: First Vice-President Class C4-15 Chairman Athletic Board C-I-1: Class Prophet Ct-1. ilab llrooks of the Wlest. has for ftllll' years been absorbing Eastern culture and his literary and artistic attainmenls have uined prominence in all our publications. He has been mighty busy compiling this volume of tlie Linen lluuN1-:Nsls l'or the past few months and he can now lay aside typewriter, ren nml brush with a feeling of rclicl' and the Lllllflll will hear evidence that lus work has been weil done. While llab has rather specialized in publications, the list above shows that he has tnkeu .u large share in general activities. With il. all hc luis hurl time to stop on Cushing Street for an occasional cull --not at Miller Hall, either. All sueeess to you, llab, both in the war und afterwards. Kl'INNlCTI'I LIVINGSTON BURDON, Providence, R. I. Ken ' Behold the placid contentment ol' the face lurking behind the bit of camembert- or rather eamoutlu e-just under lhe anterior nares. lt does our souls good to gaze on such serenity. You wouiiln't think for n minute that the possessor ot such a peaceful countenance wouhl have the heart to hurt a fly, would yon? lint you havcu't seen him in the deep recesses of the ling Lab. With what avidity does he search the cnlrnils of the merry mosquito for the missing link between that well-known bird and the phlegmatic plegosaurns ot old? liul seriously, wc'vc never seen Ken Hurdon do anything that he didn't do well. 158 Q.-.....m-.o...,-1 Q N-1.:--, C- .w --,..,.,..-ww,-as-1:w-.-1--mavnm-,fx-. W ,...::-,- .1 ..-f::.--..... .,,.., . ..-..4n....-- . Q. .. . .. .N ..... ....., . . .. . f . .,.1....-... .........i...,.m....-m0.A...mw...mnu.-m-Lwua.wmumMqmuum.uuanumv EDWARD JAMES lSli'l'LER. Wcslcrly, R. I. A X A lcd Sergeant ll. 0. T. C. QU! fil00 lilllll :Xml now me vunn- l0Sl'I'1l1'ilIlf llulh-r ol fnlnpnny .L n raulhcr qnii-L snr! nl ls-lluw wlm1luvsn'l vnrc V4-rv nmvh whal nny nm' 4-lse is mining hnl, lives :along in llllCllNYl'Xtllllll1'lll wily ll-nfling In his own business :mal slnilyimz. llclwovn limvs hm- splnslivs :ironnrl lhc swimming pool in his 1-ll'orls 10 l4':u'n how ln swim l'llUllf1ll lo pnss his lsrsl. 'll-il is mnking Il'll0SllCI'Ill1' cll'u1'l, lo gel. inlo :ln Ullivcrs' Cninp mul il prulinlwly won'l. hc many months lwfnn- he is sporting nllicul s brmfl :incl n slimililcr har. - lll'IRlllCR'l' WINl ll'ILlJ K'llAl'l'lCLl., NVQ-ekzipmlg. R. I. Clmp Clllllbii long. jillllllj' ligurc :iml his smiling. plvzxsnnl coiiiilciiaiiif-v prof-oily ns on! ol 1-lmpvl 1-very morning. when he vaimc ln ns in l'il'l'Slllllllll j'l'i'lI'S lrum llu- wllils ul hxl'l'lillDilllH. hc :ippvnrcil muvh :ls hc :lm-s now, :L li:l1'1l-wiwkimz. slcauly. Kllllll-IIlIllll'CKl llllurhr lslnmlvr.. llc has slmliunsly stuck lu his slmlics :mil expel-Is in the l'ul,m'u Ln HHIID the lmrvusl nl' his work m impnrling some ul' his hir4l s-'irnvil knowlvnlgn- lu utlivr :imhiliuns vonlhs. Chnp's vuivv has lun' ln-on an l':imili:1r r iiclxin Yux l'n'- suund on ilu- vnmpns mul il will ln- innny yi-urs lmfnri- muny nl' us l'nrg.,cl his ml ' ' 1.5 . - ' '. L, hind drnwl. HARI. THOMPSON FOX, l,l'UVlll0llK'0, R. I. 'li K il' f'0Xiv when Coxiv lirsl Cninc lo 1-nllm-gi' hc 1liiln'I gm-l down lo lwnsim-ss riglil away, nml in l'0llSC4llll'llC1' fnilcml lo miss lwn snhjn-4-ls. 'l'hi- joke ul' it is lhnl lhv nvxl, si-mcslur lu- wus sn zilrnirl of llnnkingz lhcm :xgnin Ihnl hv pnsswl th--sv lwn :inrl llunkm-il lwn ollu-rs. 'l'hun ho clvviili-rl in gr! clown ln work mul irvvr since hns In-cn pnssing 4-unx'sus nnlil nl, prose-nt hu is rciuly In giuulimtu with ii 1-lm-nn slnlc. Vnxiv is :x moih-sl. qnivl, rm-Iiring sorl of ai chnp who plays lhv piano likv n whirlwiml nncl who is vm-ry luml ol' rm-nl music. We uri- sorry wiv ln1vcn'L known him ln-llcr during um' fum' yi-urs und wish him ull kinds nl' pgourl lnvk for lhc fnlnrv. RAYMOND EDYVARD Cl'l l4'I'I, l'rm'icl0ll1'c. R. l. Ray, Knllic 1' inning np, whvn lxnllic gvls inlp :ivi:ilinn. lor hc snys lhail is thx- hrunch nl' lhv urxny in whivh ho is mosl llllUl'0NlL'll. Um- lmvi' visions nl' him sailing :irunncl ill thx- :ic-rinl i-lhvr mluing si4lv :lives mul S0llll'I'S1IlIll5 while lu' hnrls n vimlivlivc slrvnin nl' lvml inlu ll liuvllu ulmmiulll. lint In lcll lhu ll'lIl,lI. wi' llltlllil cxpvvl ll. Musl ul' ns lmvo Knlliu ln lhnnlc lm' lhosc lwu lllIllllI'i'1l illlfl lilly vnls that :irc rlmlkcrl np lllllllllil our numcs nn lhu Vlizipn-l ull:-mlnnc-v shox-I in llic .-Ml. lluihling. Ncvcrllivlvss, lhv gnoul wishvs ul' his l'liIiiIll1ll0S. il nulhing niorc substantial. will hclp lo suppurl him when hc gels uhovc Lhc lrunvlics in Fmncc. 159 I-...i b'f' W 11916 l iu,nnn'r EDWIN DILLINGIIAM, silxmns lim-I-, vi. fi- r,A Dill l,iher lionrd C31 C-D: Athletic Bozird CD: Coinineneenuenl Mnrsluil C213 Sec-ond Vice-President Class C-I-J. Did you 'ever see this l'nir innp devoid ol' its ehnrueterislic smile? Even when Dill is trying to proc-ure lt'tlIStlI1Cl,lVC odor in lhe Chem. linh und drops the nwl'ul eoneoelion on the floor. not n trnee ol' disgust nppeurs on his fnee, not n curse escnpes his lips. Dh, girls, don't you ndore thnl grill? And then on Suuduy night when our honored Set-ond Vive enters the sur:-ed portnls ol Miller Ilnll, why the Peinhrokers just line up len deep to look ul hiin helore Mn King sends them nll In hed! When he gels lhrough with the lloohe nirnzen, Dill is going to luke his pick of lhe Saxlons River hcuulies und settle down lo induslriul eheniislry. t'lll'lS'l'l'l:l MlLI,l'Ilt DOWNING. l'rovidence, lt. I. 1' ict Sphinx C-D. No! being addicted lo hooze, women, or son '. Chet hnsn't lieen hroughl. into pnrlieulnrly close eonluel with the Denn or lhe rnelnliers ol' his eliiss nnd hns spent n lnrge ll'0l7DI'll0Il of his time in the John llny Lilirnry. ll' you eould henr his singsongy voiee ringing out liis theory on seine deep, inlelleetunl question you wouhl innnedinti-ly iuI'er thnt he wus hound for n Lheolopgienl seininnry but he lells us he is plnnning lo teneh insti-nd. Chet is u. wriler ol' no little nhility nncl hus ron- eenlrnled in English nnd l'2duention while ut llrown. GICOIIGIC Alt'l'lIl'It DVISUIS. l ull River, Moss. A X A Art l'll'1Illl'lS hvllylllllll Sf-liolnr CD C4-l. Art is the boy thnt hns got nll the einzineers guessing when il, eonies lo getting the Ns. He is ns serious und ns slow us lhe proverbinl sunil. Il is snid thnt he hns to nllow tln'ee-qunrters of nn hour to get to the eninpus every morning und is then fifteen minutes lute. We were surprised when we rend on Arthnris slip that he hoped lospend his l'nture life learning how to knit. but we give up when hc says thnt were he to stnrt over ngnin he would luke Knntinn tf'unl.ecnJ Phil- osophy. Whoever filled out your slip for you. Art, didn't hnve inueh of n sense ol' humor. C'llAltI,l'lS Gl'liNl'lY EDWARDS, Proviflenee. li. I. A A fb C'lun'lie, Gurney llerznld llonrd till QED H-D. News Editor CID, Eflllfll'-lll-fllllfff Q-D: Allernnte Vluss Delmling ,llI'tllIl CU: Vluss Dc-hating 'l'Clll1l C911 Alternate Vursily Dehnling 'l'e:nn CSD: Secretory ll. C. A. CQJ, Treasurer CD, t'nlnnet CD: Sei-ond Presi- denl's l,l'CUlllllIlS in Greek fllg Jnines Mlllllllllfg' Seholzn' 125 CED: l'ln Beta Kuppu. CSD: Sphinx CEU QD: Gnston Scholarship KLD: CilllllIHlI'l2lIl Vinh Q-D: f'luss Urntor HD: Speaker to l'iulergrnruluates H-J: Ynrslty Dehntor C-I-D. Lo, und behold our Editor, Dehntcr nncl Scholar, Gurney. It is impossible toestiinnte the nuinher of snrcnstic edits lhnt this gentleninn hus put in the llrvrulzl. One thing is ecrtaun, he hnsn't heen nl'rnid to sny whnt he thinks. or lor n nnuute hesilnled over ehonsecuienees. True, ut times Gurnie hns snid things Lhnt inny hnvo heen n. little too rough, hut it is hetter lo leun over hnekwnrds thnn to be n hunehhnek. Al'l,er he gets through innking nll the possible nzldresses thnt ure given on elnss day he will innnedintely puek up his little kil, ling nud join the itriny. After he gels hnek from his prosper-live trip to Frnnce he hopes to nllend the Ilnrvurd Lnw hc-hool. 160 I I.0YIJ CI'lIII'lI.I.I'I FAY. Jll.. I'lI'IlIllilIlIVlll0, N. Y. fb K ll' Cl-I, ufll'IL'I'Xn Ilerzllrl QU CQJ C31 CID: News Iflrlilol' CD3 lhlilllilgillg Iifliior CII: Xlallllellllllic- IIOIIOI'S CID: Senior SOIllIOIII0l'0 Ilalll fl0IlIIllIllC0 C211 Tl-llllis 'Il0IlIIl C25 CD: I'nion IIOIISO flOIIIIIIlll0L' Gil: SCCI'l'lIlI'j' JIIIIIOI' I,I'0IlI fl0IlIIlIIlll'l? CID: Milla-lie IIOIINI CID C-IJ: C'll:lil'ln:lll fllllbli IJIIX VOIIIIIIIIICC QLD: Spllillxiflllh HD. SCI'lllI'll, sernlell, serihhle goes f'el's nen Illltll presio! hellold 'we have Il, st-illlilllllillg ellil Illlll nllpc-1ll's next Ill0I'lIIIIg III OIII' Ijlllllll llllfflc. Cel IN one of lhe IIIOSl, ngreenhle lll0lI ill UIII' 1-hiss Illlll one of Ihose who llllve SIIOWII lhe ill-l-pest inleresl ill CX'1'I'j'llIIIIg lrorlh while llllll lllls f.I1lIIl'0II fI'0III IIllrvlll'4l Iaflflllillll lo lhe lilllesl. flIIIIl'0. Ce-I is especilllly illtereslcil in I'li'0IIOIlIli'S Illlil Illl- fllles heing propililllory, he plllns lo tnke up lllllllillllf ill New York lilly IIIIOI' lhe WIlI'. lll lhe IIICIIII- time Ile hlls been lrllillillg lo llo his hil, hy llllSOI'lIlIlg alll llle knowledge of IlIIllllII'X Illl-IllI'S llllll Ille collegc ollers, ill lIl't'pflI'IlllUII for an Illliwrs' Vnlnp 2ll'li'l' grllllllnlioll. WILLIAM MILLER PAY. I'lI'tlIIklIIIYIllL', X. Y. fb K ll' Bill SL-confl ,Il0IlIII Ilnsellllll CII: -IIIIIIPS xlllllllillil SUIIUIIII' KID: Soel: illlll lillskill CH C223 CID C4-D: First XIIUL'-I,I'CSIIl0IIl Vlllss OU: l'lli Bela Iiilllllil Gil: I'll'IlIIK'IS Way- lllllll SOIIOIIII' CED: Assisllllll. BIIIIIIIQOI' BIIHUIJIIII CTU: NIIIIIIIHCI' IIIIHCIIIIII C-Il: PITSIIICIII i'l:lss Q4-la Mill:-lie Ilourcl K4-D: I,I'l'SIflK'III C'alnlll:lril1ll fllllll Ill: Sphinx fllllll Q4-J: I'lXt'l'lllIVL' f'onnnillr-e IIIl0I'l'I'2ll0I'IIIlj' GlhX'lFI'IIIII!I lloarcl C-l-I. 'Illl0l'L' isll'L IIIlIf'lI lo sny about Ilill lilly. I'lvel'yho1ly knows hinl so well llllll il, 's like telling you ll llollall' is IlIOIIOj'. SOIIIL' IlII'll ill 1-nlll-gc IlI't' HUINI ill lhis lDI'!lIll'll nr lhlll lDI'IlIlCll ol' llelirily or Sllllly. I'l0IVl'IlII1'llIIIlIlIN'l.lIl! llvo. Ilill IIIIIY lllll he hellerall IIIIXOIIC thing lll1lII4llIlIllll'I' Illllll. lblll he elln UUIIIIDIIIC his lllrililies with I'lll,l1IIIII.l :lrlll llllhility Illlil relll CXlK'IIIlV0 loner. 'I'll1ll is why he lllls led the eluss Illlll llle College IIS he lllls. Ile keeps his IIIUIIIZII Nlllll llnd luis lE1I,I'S open. Illlll WlIl'Il he Illlllibi up his IIIIIIII llllolll ll thing he is going.: lo llo. he CIIII llllic into I'UIINl1lCI'Il.ll4lII holh llle IIFKIIIIICIIIS of olhers :xml Ille Incl Illlll Ile is lhe lllllll llllll lllls his llllllil on llle lhrollle, cgrlufs GLENN IVIAXIJICIIS, lwm-slim-I-, ll. 1. : N --ey Liher Ilollrrl CID CI-U: Glue Vinh QED fill CI-I. IIere is our llllllllj' wllrlller, Cy I'llIlIIIl0I'S. wllose llowillg locks of lllllnlrll llllir nnml whose ln-lligll IlIIDOilI'Illll'C lllls, il' he will DllI'Il0II IIS, Ilflllll IIlIlI'l5 Io IIIIIIISU glee 1'llIl7 ullcliellees lllllll his voice Inns done Io Illlil lo the VOIIIIIIC IIIIII DCI'llL'i'lIllIl ol the K'lIOI'IIS. Cy lllls the IIIIIIIIIC llistinelion ol' In-illl: the only lllllll in lhe clllss who suys llllll. IIIIIQIIIII lhe QIIj0yIlIOIIlS he has expel'ielleell ni III'0WII lhe l,0IlII hlls Iigllrell III'0IlIIlIUIIlly. Perlllllls, lI1lWOVl'I', li lvolllll he l.iIII'0I' Ilo fy lo CXIIIIIIII lhlll he plll. il, 'l'lleDul1n, lhe I'roi's :lllll lhe I'lI'CSlIIlIl!II. ' lIgl'lr'llll,lll'lll IIIIYSIIIIS llCCli0Il IIILIIIIII nllvl' gI'IIlllIIllIOII, hllL if he Sll0lIltl lleellle lo l'IIlI5l. ll will he lll lhe IIIIVY. EMERY lIII,'l'0X l US'1'I'lIl, Iiehnonl, Blass. Sphinx C-I-D. Emery is the boy that nil-s his I'IIIlll'Ill mollern views in IIIOFSDIIIIIX Clllll IllllCll Io lhe illll-l'l-sl nnll surprise of lllnl llUglISl holly. Ile is intensely IIIICFUSICII ill Soriul SCICIIKT' :lll1l l'Xlll'C'lS lo ll'1li'll il llller lhe wllr. If ynll llllve lilly lIll'IlH l.lIlIl, ynll lvllnl Lo lry olli, lllke IIIUIII to I'l4ISICI'. If Ile ll1ICSII'l Ilolll. Illelll sky high. Illel'e is IIUINJKIX llllll. will. Ile SCCIIIN Io llllve II ICIIIICIC ni llisllglveillg willl CX'l'I'yllIlIIg ill gellerlll. After p,:l':llllllllioll he IH going lo llllllil? II slllll for his A.M. lll Colllllllxizl IlIIKl lake work lll lhe New York School of I'llil:lllllll'opy. We hope yoll'll halve heller llIl'li lll tllllt, l'lIllCI y, than you have hlul ni, learning how to SWIIII. 161 SIDNEY RIYSSI'II,L GAIR, Oak I'zu'k, III. fl' K NI' Sith, Sphinx Vluh QU. ':Uh, I sny, upropos ul' nnlhiug nl ull, whnl do ynu say wc gel l rnl'cssor lu discuss SWIIIIJIIFIIC? Ilc IH hu' uurro iulc-rc-sling lhuu xYIlI'IlSWOI'Ill, dnn'l you know. Sid wus inn diguiliud In slunp Lu IIN' lvvvl Ul' Wfilillbl Ulll ll Lllllill sli D, sn hu c'nn'l hlnmc us il' we dou'l, slir-k qllllif ln fiurls in Lhis wrilvup. Sid luis l'flIll'UIllI'lll1'll in lluglish. hnviug lukuu nhoul cvvry English 1-nurselhcliupnrl- u-zvnl IHIS-UII'1'l'UlI, und wllnluvvr wc muy suy nhnul his illllllllllf lowurds vollvgc and cnlh-gc nvlivi- lu-s wiv will have lo hnnd il lu hiul when il vouivs In juggling lhu English luugungc. FRANCISIVINC'ENT GARSIDIC, I'rovidcm'0, R. I. 'll K IIuc I hiss llaisclvnll CU QQDL Fuptniu CU CQD. I,l'1'l.l'l'l'IIlf.I ln plud along slvndily nud quivlly in his way lnwurd uu-dir-ul svluml, IIN- luis kept rullu-1' ln himsvll' during his l'llIII'S0. Full illlil winlcr find him dvi-p in his sludics, hul. nl lhc lirsl sign ol' spring hc hnslily lhrnws nsids- his sludm'ul's gnrh. Alulrs-ws l i4-ld und lho husvluill diamond 4-Iuim him lhvn, 'l'his NUIIV-L'ClllIIlIi'IIl, SL-uint' holdly dovlurvs lhnl ullor lhv wsu' hc- is gning I0 Ili:- huild l'1urnpv. W0 didu'L imagine lhzll you had su uuu-h uiuhilinu, I'Ioc'. Ilul lhm-u, you vnu nl- ways cnunl un il lhnl W0'l'0 hm-hind you slrung hulh when ynu nro suiling nvcr lhc ll'L'IH'Il0S nllcr snnu- Gl'l'llHlll scnul und wlu-u, uflc-r lhv wnr, you huvc lnki-u up your hig joh. IIOIJULPIIIC AIINIIIJAS GLADl'l'1, xYO0IlHOK'liCl, II. I. A 'I' Sl Rudy Fonthzlll Sc-vcuul VIIOEIITI C311 Junior lVc0k IIOIIIIHIIICU CD: Jlmiul' Lihcr Ilozird CSD: S4-nicu' Lihor Board H-D: Folia-gc Novice Middle Wcighl Wrvstliug Vhzuupiou KID: lvroslliug Squad C-ll. Iludy is Ihc young vhvmisl nl' nur 4-hiss. During his hun' yours on Ihr Ilill hc has luaumgcd lo km-v 1 himscll' pr:-lly wcll hidduu in Iingvrs Hull wlu-rn hc has lnkvn spvcinl dclighl in gvlliug his L-yn-lnrnws hurlu-d hy impudont 1-mnhiunlinns ol III-I7HlllIl1'l'0lI nvids. Rudy und Cnuvli I'I4-rrick :mv lhm- lu-sl nl' l'I'lL'lllIS und spend n lnrgc pnrl nl' lhuir sparc' liuu- wallowing urmuuul lhc wrcslliug mul. 'l'lu-rv is uno sud lhiug nhuul Rudy - lhvy sny lu- is in lnvc. Sn wc suppusv he hus visions ul' making u 4-muI'm'luhlc fnrluuu in iuduslriul 4-Iwmislry and sl-tlliug down lu xi lililc huugnluw with u l'uir-hnirl-d pnrluvr. ,fX'l l'MURI'I EDWIN GRIl l IN, Wzikclivld, R. I. A X A Gril'l ' 'I his slovky Iighl-lu1i1'1'd yonlh has cnuuuulod ull' and nn during his lfuu' yi-nrs lu-rg nl Brown. I'vrhnps lhnl is why sn lvw nl' us ure runlly llC'qllIlII!Il'fI wilh Grill. I:Ull0WIlll.f lhr' hum' nl' lvnsl rc-sisl:uu's-, hu lruuul lhul Ilngcrs Ilull is lhc uuxsl vnuvunis-nl ln Snvlvs. Sinn-0 lhcu lhis building hus 1-luiuu'd all nl' his limo, und heiug u A'lu'misl, Grill' hns lu-1-4-ssurily nnl haul runny 0llllUI'llIIlIIl1'S In wumlvr nhuul lhu mnnpus und gs-I 2ll'KlIIIllllll'tI. 'l'hnsL- who hnvu wru-ks-fl wllh hilu in thc lIlll0I'IllllI'j', luwm-vm-l'. 1-un npprm-4-inlc his llllllllllilll und willinglu-ss lo help. 'lilu-sc qunlilius ure sun- lu slnud him in good slund whvn lu- plunges iulu the IIlll'IC'lll'Il'S nl' lhc l'll0lllll'IlI world. 162 PAUL JOSEPH GRIMES, Pawtucket, R. I. fb K Paul Clnss Football Cll CQJ: Class Busebull Senior Sophomore llull CQJ: Junior Prom Commillee fill. .lust heeuuse u fellow lives in PllWllll'lC0l il is noi lo be helfl llHll.lllSL1llllll. During l'uul's four veurs ul Brown he husn'l worrieml so very much uhoul sluilies und marks. Un lhe eonlrnry. he luis lnken life rnlher leisurely. frequently visiliug lhe Coloniul und our olher leiuling lheulres. uncl lnking greul clelighl in everylhing perluining to lhe olher sex. Puul hus sueeeelleml in bruviug lhe lerrors of lhe l'lc-onomies nnml f'lIlLflll0l'l'lllf.Z Depllrllnenls. but the eeeeulrieilies of Mililury Engineering were more lluun his eusy-going elisposilion eoulml pul up willn. Ile snys he dom-su L like lhese eourses where you huve more lhun six professors. Puul is going lo gel into lhe :xrmy like lhe res! of us ufler grulluulion, lhough he rloesn't speeify the bruneh. KARNEK IIANDANIAN, Provirlenee, ll. I. Connie Here is our lillle nlinisler, Connie Hnmluniaiu. who is so shorl thu! in one ehureh ill which he wus preuellinp: lhey hull lo build Il plulform behind lhe ullur so lhul he eoulrl see lhe eongregnlion. Connie luis been preuehing more or less ever since he ezune lo llrown uml he expeels lo keep up lhe good work ufier he grnilunles by nllenllim: si lheologienl seminary. Most of us will remember him by his pleusunl smile uncl by lhe cleep slenlorinn moclululions of his voiee. RICGINAIQD GORDON llAlfRlS, lVIllllCllK'Sl0I', N. ll. Z XII ulieggief' f'ount'l Sock und lluskin Gil Ml: llxeculive Committee Oil: 1880 Discussion CD1 Tliirll Prize Carpenter Speuking Vonlzesl. Cfllg Junior lVeek ffommillee fill: Union Membership Committee HJ: Liber lloarcl Cfil I-il: llrunoniun liourul QQ: Chess 'l'e:nn C-I-jg Glee Vlub CAI-D: Foolbnll Squznl HD: Vlass Duy Vommil- lee Q4-lg Firsli Lieulennnl R. 0. 'l'. V. CQ: Vursily Debulor xvllfll has been your greailesl souree of enjoymenl while all llroiin? Ref: says he u'on'l lell lls nunie! 'l'hul lells in u few words :I grenl rleul about lhe lwo years lhul he has been wilh us. lhere is lots else lo Lell. Reggie has the clislinelion ol' being lhe onlv ollieer in lhe ll. U. 'l'. C. her Bul who hus lhe eolrl gull lo sport 0llieer's liruiil urounil l'roviclenee. Ile hus hucl Il lol lo :lo on Ihe eompus mixing inlo u number of uelivilies und hos mnrle quile u nulne for himself in lhe Biology Depnrlmenl. Reggie hus lhul kinrl of xi munner lhul slumps hinl ul lirsl ns one fullv :iwure of his own enpnbililies, bul. when you gel umler Ihe skin you limi lhul he is, ufler ull, ai mighly genuine sort ol' u fellow. His goul in lhe fulure is lhe mellieul profession. ERNEST 1'Lll 'l'ON IIATIIAWAY, North 'l'iverlon, li. l. A X A K'Ilulh. ll:1ssie Engineering Soeiely CQD CU. When Hull! pounrls llown the hulmy weeil inlo lhe rlcplhs of his nnelvnl pipe :unl sellles huek in his r-huir you c-un he sure that someone is going lo leurn something. llulh gels resulls. llis fnvorile puslime has been lormenling lhe lilllllllllll Chi ,llphu brolhers wilh pruelieul jokes uncl lelling of his sunnner's experienee ns u molormun. Afler Hath 'els lhrough wllh lhe Hngiueerimg Depurlmenl. unrl before he lukes up his ehosen profession he lqllfllllllillg u lillle lrip lo l runee, i 163 GEORGE JIIIQIUS IIICIDT, New York Vily. George l'lntrance Premium in Greek CI5: t'lass Dehating C15 C25, Captain CI5. First Prize llieks Class Dehateg Varsity Debating IPCILIII CQ5 C35 C-I-5, Captain C35 C-lf5: President, Dehating linion C-t5: Seerelary CII5: Ilieks Varsity Dehzlte Pl'ize C35 C-l5: Seeond Prize t'arpentel' Vontest C855 1880 Discussion First Prize, Essay Second Pl'ize C35: Plli Iieta Kappa Society C35: Cahinet ll. G. A. C35, President C45, General Seeretary C-I-5, Sphinx C35 C-I5, Secretary- 'l'reasnrcr C453 John Manning Scholar C-l5: l raneis Ivllyland C353 COIIIIIICIICC' IIICIII Speaker C4-5. l ew IIICII ill eollege hllve thc ahility lllat George has and none have used il. to ns good advantage. IIis sueeess ill eollege has been 7llt'Iltllll0IIIll, it not l'llIiI'L'lX recognized hy the undergraduate holly. ln additioll to his enllcge work lle has found lllllt! to prepare and deliver ll sermon evel'y Sunday ot his Senior year. True, George hnsn't llle silk spat, finesse ol' some ol' Ulll' sup losedly popular types. 'l'l-ne, too. Ile hasn't the smooth manner and lllal kind ol' a personality that impress rol- lege llltfll on introlluetion. hut lIlltlt'l'lll'Ill.ll the Skill George has Il great llltllly qualities tllat. put llilll ahove most of ns. 'l'he lirst, lIllll1'I'l1l'tlfIllIll0 Seerelary.ol' the Christian Assoeiation. he lllls donc well a tllllltl tlnlt graduates have folnld dillienlty ill doing at all. WILLIAM IIORAN HIGGINS, Providence, R. I. fb K llill 'Praek Squad C35. Anyone that lnls ever had NIU' printing to he CIUIIU knows llill. heeanse he is the agenl. for n loeal eoneern, Illlll ns Stll'll he manages to glue IIIIIISUII on your lrnil lllllil you give llilll the joh or go insane. llul he's got, lt lot ol' pep Illlll push at that and we're ready to het. that the husiness ol' the firm inereased tl lot alter he started on the 'oh. llill lel't eollegf It little helore llle rest, of ns, hut. not. heeanse ol' tllly Ilt'tl4ll'IllIC dillienlties. lie is now teaehing ill a high sehool not lar from Providenee Illltl llllllllillg people lor lIl'lIll.llIg orders on the side. MASON CULIC IIILI., Providence, lt. I. I'Illgillt't'l'Illf.f Soeiety C25 C555 Cl-5. We have here, Gt'lIll0lllCIl, one-hall ol' Otll' elel-trieal engineers. livery morning just helore Chapel he trndges up the llill with his little green IJIIH ol' hooks, alld as l't'f.!tllllI'ly he trudges down again each evening. In the meantinle he dabbles eonsiderahly in A. t'. with all its indnetnncc, eapaeity, resistant-e and otller l'0Illlllll'!l.ll0llS, and when Professor Watson nits him to lignring he ean work lllat old slide rule lo lllrn tllll tllIlDlYl'l'5, volts, and ohms while you wait. llill is already signed up with the General Iileelrie Chllllllllly. We expect to hear l'l'0Ill him in the l'llltll'C as one ol oar leading engineers. IIARVICY SCO'l l' IIINCKS, Providence, lt. I. 'IP A 0 IIinekic, Kid IIinekie tells ns tllat he hopes alter the war to live ill pence lllltl adds lllal that. ol' eourse, means ill single hliss. Il' there is one llllllfl ahont I.Iinekie tlltll we should lllvllllllllt here lll0I'C than any- thing elsc it. is his perpctnal good-nalnrell snnle. lIe has spent most ol' Ins IIIIIC lll eollege kidding the Phi Delts along and playing with the lantern ill Dol-lor Shllpley's art eonrses. Ile doesn't tcll us what hc is going to do alter graduation exeepl that he is going to stop loaling, whieh might lllen.ll a llllllllllll' ol' things. llinekie isll't the kllltl ol' fellow lllllll. has gone under to ll physical dillicalty and we have always eonsidered him a mighty valnahle member ol' our elass. 164 JAMES lllCl'ICI'Il'IR IIOBBS. Emlvn Park, R. l. Jinx You mighl, gum-ss lluil lhis hoy wus lnusil-ul hy lhn luwighl nl' his hruw auul his Sllll'l'l'U hcnigu L'0lllll0Illllll'C. As an llllllll'l' ul' incl. hc is. mul wishus llwrc worn- nmru l'1lllI'Sl'S in music- for him lu lnkc luwrv nl llruwn. Ilnlmlms juinvml llu- 1-hiss lnsl your. Sinvc lhcu lu- luis livvn nuilciug llu- Mulh lJl'lllll'lllll'Ilt Ulu-n tha-ir L-yvs wilh fouls lhul own Munning ulul Rll'llllI'1lS4lll :irc nslonislu-il ul, 'l'h0 lurvs nl' :winlinu luivv gulls-u lmlfl ul' hiln null lu- is inll-ruling lu 1-nlisl in llllll, sc-l'vivn' llllllll'4ll- ulcly ullux' grzuluulinu. When hc gm-ls hawk lo cnrlh uflul' lhv wur lu- is going lu pul on Al'llll1'llllK' robes mul lent-h lkIlllll0llIilllCS. lNlAl,l'0LM i'l.l'lVl'll,AND IIYIAN, Mc-elliulfl, Mass. 22 N Malo Junior YVN-k Guuniilluc CSU. Is il. llL'SSlllllSlll nr vgulisiu lluv.L prmnpls you lo suy lluil nn llll'lllllCl' ul' mu' 4-hiss is going lu sm-1-s-4-il, Mull-? l'm-rllups you nu-:ml llu-rv is nu mu- nurrc- likely lo lluuu nnollu-r. Mule' has lu-vu hiihlvn nwuy in llu- lhulngy mul l'lu'luisll'y liuhs 1llII'lllK his fmu' yi-urs un llui llill lnurm- or lm-ss lo lhc vxi-lusinu ul' ulluu' awlivilius. llc' luis lwcu very l'l'l1lIllll'lllD0lIl,K0lllllK llll1'li lo Ms-cllii-lil every Slllllflllly. 'l'lu-5' suy llu-rv is n ri-nson: K'Slll'l'l2llly iluriug llu-so lung spring s-vi-llixigs. lli- is hoping lu gi-l lnlo nn ollicm-rs' vunip lhis sunuus-r mul lry for u 1-unuuissiun: llu-n nlli-r llu' wsu' ln sclllc clown ill :L nivc lilllc lmnguluw for lwo mul ll'llK'll Ulu-mislry. l JOHN l llANl'lS ISAAVS, lizlllslon Span, N. Y. 0 A X Jan-lc, Ike Traurk QU CQJ CD CU, C'upluin QI-D: Vluss 'l'l'0:is11rvr CCD: l'il'3llll'lS lYayl:nul Svlmhu- QI-D3 cilllllIll2l,l'lZll1 Cluh C-li: .linlior lVlzn'sh:1l, Vluss Dany CID. Swucl 5IllDlil'l Look :ll lhul luny 4-nvvr llu- gruuncl! .lau-k is ai I'lllllll'l' :uul :ll llu- snnu' liuu- il lciulor. Cnpluin ul' llu' 'liI'Ili'li 'lil'lllll lhis ya-ur luis hccn nu snuull juli. mul .lnc'k. us well ns Arvliiv lluhn. :lm-sc-l'vcs ll lol, ul' Url-:lil fm' ils slu'1'L-ss. llro 1 inlo llu- Ds-nn's nllivc llllj' limo. :my iluv. :uul tllcc-l1:uu'c-sure llull you will lixul -hwk llu-ru. llc knows llu! D4-un wvll. llul in spill' ul' lhis inli- lllllvj' lu: luis n ll0ll'l'llllllllllllll ulul :L lll'Jllll lluil, shnulfl gm-l, him Nlllll0Wlll'l'0 ll0lllll'0 lu- gm-ls lliruugh life. lllllll0lllllll'ly ullci' grxuluuliim. il noi lu-I'uru. .lux-k is Klllllg lu cnlisl in :lviailiun und il u'nu'l ln: long uulil hc is high :lhovc um' lu-mls lll'll1'll4'llU.l spiral llivcs. lI0llM'l'I K'Alll'l'1N'l'lCR Jl'1l l4'l'IRS, K'm-nlrul Falls, li. l. Z2 fb E ' .lull Francis YVuyl:nnl Sc-lmlzwsllip MD: Lilu-r liuurml CSD fl-D: Sphinx Qrljgllli-L-l'l11li C-U. We luke il, .l0ll'. llllll, your luur yours :ll llruwn lulvc lu-cn elm-vuiil ul' uny pls-nsnrv wlu-n yuu lcuvc such u 1 ucsliou iuumswvroil. ur pc:-lumps you hnvc found so nuuiy kincls nl oujuynu-uL lhnl you ure al u loss lu lllNK'I'lllllllllll'. Yfufvc s-njuycml ln-ing :L 1-ollsciulllimls sluclcnl, IIIIXWIIV, mul whul's nuvrm' ycufvc nlwuys shown grvnl loyully La your vluss unll lu llur 1-ulll-gc. llow nuxnji linws luwu wc sci-n vom' llnniing lu-:ul ul' nnlulru lumix' in Lluv miilsl, ul' n swuyiug lungli- ul' lvgs mul lll'IllS on llu: Clmpl-l slcpsl ll. luis nlsn lu-cu r uilu in lllIlllllllll'l'i in llu- l'llCl'l'lllg slmuls nncl llivru il luis ulwnys bn-cn connected with an 1-unsidcrnhlc xuununl ol' noise. 165 ti0'l I'I Rl'lID ISERTIL ABRAIIAM JOIINSUN, Franslon. R. I. ZZ N .Iolmnie, Jack Il' llertil hasn't got ai groneh on firsl. thing in the mornintg, llon'l gel 1liseouruge1l-- he is sure Io have one before lhe clay is over null when he cloes he will see to il. lhul. you know ull uhoul il. Ile works so llurnell luirll lhat he ean't slanll seeing the resl ol' the worhl laking it easy. Ile is high man in lhe C. IC. Department and he goes at hrillges null lligliwoys so blamed Iusl lhul lhe other memhers of the class never will eallrli up with him. Ile will soon he surveying lhe trenehes uml llllgllllli lhal the rest ol' us m'e rliggiiig. We miss our bet il' Johnnie cloesn'l. make gooll and make everybody else hump ut the same lime. HARRY I.AWIJl'llNfIl'Illl'I KALLSTROM, Pittsfield, Mass. fb E K Harry Irilerlralernily Governing Iloarll CD CIBQ Senior Liber liclilor Q4-D: Junior Liber Erlitor CD. livery one on lhe eumpns is familiar with lhese unlique eveglasses anrl this lienll of Ilnlfy light hair. Ilurry luis always supporlell his elnss unll his eollege with unqueslionuhle luynlly. Ile is intensely imereslell in Iiconomies. anal nfler he gels his pigskin from I'rexie's benevolent hnml he iulenils to leave for New York lo gel some pm:-lim-ul experience ill banking unll Iinnnee. After llial he hopes lo help build up the Iinuneiul status of Iiurope. Ile is hiling oil' u hig eliunk unll the least we eau rlo is to wish him sueeess. CLIl l 0RD PIICRPONT LAIJD, Rielnuonll, Va. 0 A X Cliff Ilrnuonian Iloarrl C31 CID: Sock and Ruskin C32 C-I-D, Cast C315 Senior Member Ilouse Committee Union C4-D5 Junior Prom Committee CD. About two minutes uller Clill' lunllell ut llrown from Williams mul Mury's in his Sopho- more year we lnul rome lo lhe eonelusiou lhul he was a hurll worker. Sinee lhal lime our eonelusions have been veriliell. Ilis greulesl joy while in College has been impersonnling lhe fair sex on lhe Sock anll lluskin stage whieh he has sueeeerlell in doing quite lo the shame ol' lhe women themselves. Ile has spent lhe rest of his l.llll0SI'lIllllIf1tIllS for the IIICUNONIAN. Alter Clill' gels his lliploma he is going lo enlisl in aviation. SAMUEL LEIIi01 I , Westerly, R. I. Sam Vnriely is lrnly lhe spiee of liI'e. Eleven yenrs ago llrolher I.eiboIl' mleeilleml llml he hull beller eheek out ol' the sleppes of Russia unrl hearl for lhe llnilell Slules. Un his arrival he ronmell around lhe eonnlry for four or five years unrl lheu Iinully selllell flown among lhe ruslies ol' Kings- ton. 'I'hree years luter he got his eye on lliis lrurg and ever sinee has grurerl lhe ling Lab uurl Rogers Ilull. On lop of llmt he inspeels all of AlIleboro's milk -o mens every eau. Ile will follow his ehosen oeeupulion right into lhe war zone us he is nn enlisleil liueleriologist in lhe Sani- lnry Corps. 166 WARIJWELL COLES l.l'l0NARlJ. l'rovillcncc, ll. I. E fb IC lVar1lic First l.iclllcl1a,lll. Brown ll. 0. T. C. C-H: Sccl'ct:n'y-'l'l'casllrcl' lnlcl'l'l'al,crnily liasl-hall IAURIQIIY' CSD: Vlass llaschall QD: Swinnning 'll02llll fill ill: Caplain Class SWlll1llllllf.f IFCIIIII CSD: Jllllllll' Wool: fl0lllllllll00 fill. IIIIVK' you 1'Vl'l' lhl'l'll ln a 1-lass llll'0llIlll nl' a lilllllllllll Dl'lll'll1'1', Ol' Il ll1l4l'llIlll gain:-. lil' a lll'nwll Night, llllyWl!Ul'C, lhul yon lli4ln'I scc this lillll- guy with lhc Cllt'l'I'j' IIHLD nnll lhv lJL'lIllll'UllS Sllllll'? YW: NV1lIll ln say righl lll'l'l', 2lllj0lilIlKllSl1i1', lhal ws' llun'l lilllbw ul' ll lnan lll0I'0 loyal lo lll'owll anul his vlass than is Wnrllil- lxnlnlrrl. nnll lhal's saying snlnv. lun. Of 1-ollrsv. kll0WllILf mn' lYarllil-'s PClIll1l'0liiIlll l0Ilil1'llClL'S, wc lwlw' S0llll'Wlllll lakcn lllnlm-li whl'n llc lulll ns ill 1'0llil1l0llC1' l.llnl his Chosen lll'lllll'll ol' Will' S0l'Yl0l' was llll'illlll'j'. Howl-vl-l'. ll lnll.n's ll nnln ful' Il. llllll, llnll lvl- 1-nllsigll Nvllfllit? ln lhv rank nl' ll. l . li.. wllivll, lll'llll! illI.crpl'l-lm-ll, is lu say f 'tl,i'Ill l inL- Guy. SZE-l'lllCN LlAU, Kaling, Kl2lllQSll, fllllllll. Sphinx CLI-J. Chen jUllll31l ns ill his Sflplllblllnft' yvar Illlll sinvc that l.lIllL! hu has always hccn an lIIll'f'1'Sl.Cil nnll inlurcslin llll!llllN'l' nl' our class. ll. is ll lung way l'l'1llll hcrc to Clllllll. llnll we ll0n't hull llllilllllllff the cllilivlillics lhal uni- has ln m'l-l'l-nlllv Wllt'll ln' gc-ls ln Allll'I'lt'll. llnl H10-flll0ll has plll lll1'lll nsilll: :llul has IIl1I.lllUll'4l ln nn-4-I l'lblllllll1lIlS ln-rc' ill a way lhzll IlIllS lllillly nl' ns lo SlHllll0. wht-n ll nlnn wlm hns lu lahnl' lllllllfl' llll'lllfllK'lllll1'!4ill-il Slfllllpfl' lilllglllllll' llllll slrllllgm-l'llsl1mllls SllC'1'l'l'KlS ill getting lwllcr nlarks and lClU'lllllH luis HIUTK' lhan wc Allll'l'll'illlS who arc lI'llllllF1l L0 mnlr lawn 1'K'1'l'll- tricilicl-l, il. is l.llll0 In ll0f.ZlIl nvm-l'lllllllillg our l'0IlHlllllll0IlS JhlIll'I' pzmlllllllillll Chen is planning ln lake n low more yl'lll's' work ll1'l'l' ill :xlll0l'll'll OGDICN RICHARDSON LINDSLEY, Pawtucket. R. I. fb I' A 0ggy, Lin, uslllltlflnl Class Debating COIIllTlllll'C Cllgfllm-L-i'llll1 KU QQJ CU: lxillllflilllll Club QU CHU CID: Ulu-ss 'l'c-am QU, Captain C353 Sphinx CID. Whvn il vulncs lu llllllilllg ll ll!!lljil-llllllllltlllll Sllllllll liko a largv hrnss hnnml you 4-:ln'l ln-:ll l.in. llc has lllIlyl'1l nn lhu l'lllllS cvl-r since lla- llllnlwl nn lhl- llill nnll has always ln-4-ll uni- nf lho Lim ur Lllruu lhlll. llllhlii! Llll- ll4llS0 while' llllv nllll-l's lunk prl-lly llllll hlllIl'. Lin lnl DINYHS Lo hm- uno nl' lhlll spcl-ics lhnl lu-livvvs L-vm-l'ylllillg is jllSl ll lilllu lllllm-I1-lll lil'Ulll wlnll il Ollglll In lw llnll lhnl likvs In ll-ll you Illltllll. il. lll- has ll lll'IllIl Illal llc van vm-ry sklllfllllv WI'2lD1ll 0lIIHl Illlyllllllg lhnl 1-ulllm-s ll . If yon clnn'l lu-lim-vc it jllSl lry a lilllv llnllrll ul' l-hvss ll'-ilh l.in on llu- ulhl-r simlv. llc is now Dllillllllllg ln llir snnn- ul' his lll-ll'-lallllzlull illvas nn lla- i'nllllnblz1 l.aw Sl-lluul. JAMES IRVING MQDOWICLL, l,l'0Vltll!llC0, R. I. A T A lVlac Class liaschall CD5 Class l o0tball QUQ Lihcl' lloarll CSD C-1-D. Mac isn'l nearly ns SK'I'lUllh or ns L.Zl'4lIll'llj' as hu luuks. ln lavl, ln- has ll s:ll's-aslil' lillll- Sllllll' nnll ll flip say-by-lllc-way-kill lllillllwl' nl' lulking lhul are vc-ry zunusing. Ill- has :llrl-ally vn- lislcll in thx- Nllvnl Rt'Sl'l'VCI1IIllSllllllIll'l1'I'KI'llllllllll1!Il ln- will Ill'lllHl.lJly he l-X mloring lDl'UllllH1'lI0llSlj' l'Cl'llllll bIlI'lN ul' Llll- lltllllllllllg llllllll. Whiln- lloru ln' has hcvn llssilllilalillg all lhl- lill4lWl0ll1.Zl' llml thc lic. l,l'llilI'l,lIlClll has hvcn nhlc lo pnnnnl illlu his hrain. Ilcvxpl-1-lslupul his lillblbl' lo pram-Iival use ullor thc war XYlll'll hc guls inlo llllSllIt'SS. 167 l l 4 TIIOMAF Mc'IN'l'YRE, Jn., Pawtucket, R. I. iff ltjlllil Sphinx f'luh Cl-D: Bishop McYiel-:ar Prize Essay Cfilg Pence Society Prize Essay C-ll: Franic-is Wayland Seholur C3J C-l-D. illtllll hns gol n wonderl'ul l,1'lllDl'l' L-xeepl when Silverman sils on his hai, hui. lhul. is llllUlll0l' ,, . . . . . . . . . slory. lom is plmmmg lo be ll, nnnisler and is gullmg experience while m college. We lhmk he will :nuke u good one. lou. There is just enough humor heluml lhose prol'cssorml eye-glasses lo use-nn'e us lhnl he will ulwuys see lhe lunnun ns well us llu' elhieul side ol' life. Ile lives in l'uw- Luekel, whirh is noi l0'llL' held ugninsl him, L-yr-epl lhnl Wl'llllVl'llllS1.'1.'ll us muclnolhinins we would hure had he l'4l0llll'll lll U. H. lie like his Seoleh neeenl und lhere is S0lIll'llllllg lll his deep, lwlnkllng eyes lhnl gels lo our henrls. HAROLD ALLEN IUCKAY, l3rudl'ord, Mass. A T A nhllllfll C'l:1ss Foollmll CU C252 fluss liuselmll CU C231 C'lz1ss liuskelbzlll CU C421 CSD: 'l'reusurer Junior Week Vonunitlee C315 IlllCl'l'l'lllCl'Illly Governing Board CID C-U5 Cfelehralion flOlHllllllCU Cheer Lender Cll. 'I'his genllemnn would rather gel, up on :L soup box or lhe slnge ol' the-Union und run u nmss nu-eling Lhun eul. or sleep, und he hus u prel ly glih line nl lhul, even il' il does get n hil lll'CS0lll0 now mnl then. Ile gels oll' smnu ol' this ri-gulm' slnll' wilh geslieululions lhnl would go lo'l'om Croshie's lll'llI't. Dine doesn'l li-ll us whul he IN going lo do uller he gels oul. ol college, hul wlullever il is. we know llml he will lnekle il in u lhoroughgoing wuy und wilh eurm-sl delerlninulion und llllll. llu-se quulilies u'ill nssure him Slll'l'l'5S- WII.LIAMlAN'l'IIONY RIAGUIRIC, Provirlenee. R. I. fl' K Bill, Mae Vursilylllusebull CU CQJ CSD Chl-D, Cupluin C403 Vluss llislorinn llill lms u winning smile. He is so quiet lhul, wc know lillle or nolhing ulaoul his nliuirs wilh lhe other sex, hul we lmve n snenking suspieion llmt lhe wonn-n lull for Willimn llu' wuy William l'ulls for hnsehull. 'l'here wus u lime when people said he wus nllogelher loo smull lo pluy hull. hul ever sim-e lhul lime he has heen milking lhem chunge their minds unlil lodny nveryhody hns gol lo hund il lo him. Afler he luis journeyed lo the old lluplisl lneelinghouse, llill is plunning eilher lo get inlo business or lo enlisl. YVILLIAM CIll'iS'l'l'lR llALl'iNl AN'l', Providence, R. I. 21 X Mui Mul is om- ol' Lhem engineering eusses whul, spends mosl, ol' his duylighl, hours hrowsing 'round llu' l'lllL1lIll'l'l'lllH l.uh :ind working oul lhe seerel slrenglh ol' I-hcnnls under lhe direelion ol' Miss Doly. llul if you lhiuk he wusles his evening hours in study, you llllVl'll'l, prohed the depths of his quudruple personulily. You should see hiln sizing 'Gill up in double A nl l.hc Sink. 'l'hen Vou'd suy he wus working wilh u vengennve for his degree. Stull. -A Seienlilie llurlesque. Mul does u lui ol' ixlfllalilllll tin lifs SDlll'l'llllOIlN.:lllS. so we suspieion hi-'ll he u durn good engineer. We like you u ol. ll , so ' pu lowarm s yer. 168 IIlCRl3l'IR'l' LINIJSEY MANCIIlCS'l'l'Ili, Alllm-lmoro,'Muss. A A fl1 IIcrb Siu:-u Ill-rh joiuvwl us iu our .Iuuiur your hv luis hccn husv milking lricuils with lu-urly cv:-rylmmly nnfl in lhnl SllUI'l, lnnv hns lrvmnu' :L wvll-known nml wi-ll-likm-cl nwnihcr uf lhv vlnss. ll wuulfl imlvl-fl ho n IllSllSlL'l' if Ilorh slumlfl cvvl' Il rpvm' wilhnul n c-waisxw in his lrouscrs nr n spnl un his nicclv filling suil. IIO is mnsl lllt'lll'lll0IlSlly nllirvil hul. unlike so muny wi-ll-ill'cssL'4l nwn, hi- is ulnsululrly lrw from snohlnsh sell-vrmscmnsnvss. Allvr lhc grnml suhlnlu nu lhe lwunly-ninlh Ili-rb mluncls lo vnhsl. IIICNRY Rl'SSl'Il.I, MANNICX, Wcsl Quincy, Mass. B 0 II Russ Class linsclmll CU C211 Junior Prom cl0llllllllll'0 CU. .lusl luuk nl llu' 1-rvnso in lhc punls mul lht' shinv on Ihr' llrnnk lll'ull1vrs' shovs. lluss is um' of lhv lu-sl-ilrcssvil mon in mn' nmuhcr. lliuugli his virlnvs fl0n'l slup llIl'I'l'. Ill- is uni- ol' lhusu rurc imlivilhmls who lvnlls slriully lo his uwn lmsinvss unll iluusn'l insisl in slivking his liugs-rs inlo ulllvr pl-uplu's soup. llc is so quivl lhnl yun wnnl4ln'l ln'li0vv il. lnll hl- is quill' :1 l0llHll1'l' with lhv ollu-r ss-x null niurv llum unc llullm-rim: hv:u'l lu-nls lIllSl1'l' ul lhm- souuil of his muuv. llul uhnvc ull. hm- is nc-nl. lluss's muin Illlllilllllll is ln slmly luw :xml ulli-1' hc luis linishccl llying :lruund l rum'u und linking Sll1lIlSlllllS0l' lhc Kuiscr hu will lwnwl for lhc llur. JITLIAN lililiwlili MARSIIALI., Ashton, li. I. E ill IC lim-lc 'I'o wrilc nlmul, llnck is cvcn mnrc ilillivull lhnn lo mulcrslzmll him. mul lhul is impussihlv. llc is :ui irrcspunsililu surl ul' ai ilullvr. lmwv inlcnl npnn clijoyinp.: himself lhun un scllling iluwn lo Illlj' rcnl wnrk. H0 suys lhal hc hopes ln hcvolnc nn M.D.g5Wc oflcn wonder. llmugh. WllL'llll'l' hu will over lruly Cilllll clown lung unnugh ln ilu sn. Ilis l,llll'IIl slip wus jusl wlml we L-xpvvlq-il. Ili! knows nu lnnrc nlmnl whul ho wunls lu ilu lhnn wo clo. llul lllllll'l'lll'llllI his hluslor Iluvk luis gul u. lnl lu him. Ono lhiug is l'L'l'llllll, lhv skirls up ul Pl'IlllDl'Uli0 Ilnll uri' nul ul ull nvvrsc in his C'Ullll!!llllUllSlllp. For uplimism mul lm' jullily hc luis l'1'w0quuls un lhc 1-xunpns. ROISICRT COLISY MOORE. liiughzun. Mc. A 'I' S2 Pnl Pnl is llw llllll1'l'Hl'lllllIIllC' :ml hurily on lrvi-s. Ill' knows 1-vvry spa-1-ii-s ul pina' nnfl ouk lllnl lll0I'0 is nnrl hu tolls us llivrv url- ll gmail llllllly. I'ul is kiual ul' :l mlry nncl jnsl n lillh- snrvnsliv imlivimluul who lulls ln-nl' slnrivs uhunl Nlnim-. 'l'hu lmlalny KlK'llllI'llll0lll. hus usnrpccl him so 1-oniplclvly during llu- lullcr purl nl' his c-nurse lhul low ol' us imlvs-ml lmvv known him nmro lhun lo suy hm-lln lu him. II4- skip 11-ml lhs- quuslion on his llllllill slip uhunl Wlllll. hm' wus plunning lu ilu ill lhv l'llllll'l7 hul iw prcsuinc llc will sunn liml himself mixed up wilh lhc liuroslry Dcpnrliucnl, in unc wny ur nnul icr. 169 MAl'Rlf'lC MUSKOL, Providenc-e. R. I. uNlRllll'lISSu l'iITg'llll'CI'lll2' Soc-iely fll CQD ISD C4-D. Moskol made his repululion in lhe Engineering l7ep:n'lnienl hy his original :lpplienlion of 11 sleum engine indieulor lo ai slenm lurhine and ever sinee lhall momenlons om-nsion he lms heen enrneslly lrying lo improve il. ll is rumored Ihnl he eun :ind has usked more queslions of n useless lmlure lhim were risked hy ull lhe elxisses Ihnl lmve heen Lfl'Illlll1lll'1l from Ihe 1ll'IHll'l.llll!lli. in the lust fil'Ieenye:1rs. AI lhe heginnim: of his Junior year Mzmruss gol inlo his head that his course with Ihe engim-ers did no! lmve ull lhe hrmulw-ning influx-nees il should have. und in order lo remedy lhis grenl dillieully he look his one .Xendemie eourse, Pol. Sei. 7, whieh he lalelinlly eulls Jewish l'rudenr'e. l'l,ll 'l'0N IRVING MVNRUIC, l'rovidenc-e, R. I E N lfones Vluss lhusvlull CU: fl iss R4 lazy CU: Soc-k :md Ruskin 135 ill. Vnsl CSD: Junior Prom Vommillee CU: Foliage llnnd CSD lvl-J: Sphinxf luh l-ll: 'l'reusnrer Flnss Day Vommillee Hi: fillillllllllll f'Cll'llI'2lllOll Vommillee C-Ll: llead Cheer Leader C-lj: lvlllllflflllll fluh CU CID: Glue Vluh C-lj: Vursily Quzirlelle C-ld: 5erg.5e:ml R. U. 'l'. V. Hip! Hip! Hip! sings S1'I'l.fl'llllll Munroe every drill morning und Iherehy C Vompuny regululc ils nmreh, llones is one ol' lhose exeeplionul men who luis heen nhle lo work his wny lllfllllllll college und ul. the some lime luke un zu-live inleresl in everylhinp.: tlml goes on on the Hill. It was only through lhe eonlorlions ol' his supple holly llml lhc 1-lu-ering hlsl I'nlI umonnled lo us mueh us il did. Rom-s is In-mlm! for lhe hig guns unlil lhe wur is over. und lhe'n l'0Fl1lWSITll00l. .IAIVIIGS EDWARD PAIGIZ. l'e:duody, Mass. Z X .limmie. Mike Vnrsily Gym 'l'eum Ill CQJ, Milllilgtll' CSD, Vupluin lileul C-ll: College Gyinnasi, CSD: .lzunes Manning Sc-holzir crib: Phi Rl-lu Kappa CSD: Sphinx CSD C-Ll: Liher llozird CSD, llusiness Mzumger C-lj: filllHS 'Treasurer C-ll. li nn ordimlry man had been jumhled up the way Jim hus he would h:n'e just rolled over und kieked in, hul Jim has loo much spiril lo pul on sneh n perl'ormnnl'e und eonsequenlly he is wilh ns loduy more energetic, more influenliul, more pn mlm' lhun ever. As high und mighty S. S. of S. 0. D. he has sul-1-eerlefl in inslilling inlo lhe college u hip: order ol' pep when il looked us lhongh the lust vesliges ol' lhnl. onee prominent fuelor of eumpus lil'e luul dwindled und lulled nwuv. Rul Jimmie is more lhun u pep injeelor. Ile is :L seholur and nn nlhlele besides. Whelher hc gels inlu the urmy or keeps on wilh his Biology, he will :nlwnys he followed hy lhu udmirnlion und lhe good will of his elnssmules. RAYMOND HENRY l'.XRKl'1R. Proviclmnee. R. l. 0 A X Duke, Ray Vhiss lloollmnll Duke is one ol' Ihe ehemisl. phylum und ns sueh hus lllllllllgvil lo eoneoel. every evil-smelling olinn lhnl -luhnnie llui-her's ingemiily hns preserihed. Ray pul down under Lim-in honors on liis slip: Slzu'ker itil 1-I-l. hul when n mnn gels :around ns mueh us Rny does we refuse lo ueeept lhe slnlemenl. Alter Ray :md his ineviluhlu eigurelle gs-l lhrough with Iheir nciulernic eurccrs lhey will reporl :il Army Hs-:ulquurlers und lry to gel into il lruining enmp for :irlillery ollim-rs. Afler he gels hnek lo lhis pnrl nl' lhe universe. Rm' ex il-els lo pu! his deluiled knowledge ol' ehem- islry lo good ueeounl hy luking up lhe ronnnereinl emi of lhnl sulujeel. 170 WIl,l l!l'IlD I'ICTKl.l'lS, lialguwooll, R. I. ZZ N Pick l rn-slnnan Dchaling 'l'cam CU: l rvshman Wm-slcyan 'l'vam CID: Glcc Vlnh an C23 CSI: VarsilyQnarlc-lic C25 C353 Chapel l'hoir CID C22 C31 C4-D: l ranc-is Way- laml Svllolarship CQD: l'hi livin Kappa CSD: Jann-s Xltlllllillg S4-holarship CI-D: H:-1-oml Spvalu-r, C'lass Day CU. Gam- npon onr lblllllllllg -- wi- mighl almosl say grafling. hnl. ws' won'l ln-c-ansv wi- 1lon'I wanl lo hnrl lns l.l'l'llllHi. aml anyway lhal coma-s lllll'l'f5'Ullllf.Z Slll'f.1l'hll. In :uhlilion lo hm-ing an honori-fl slmlvnl aml no lllI'1lll lIiologim-l', Pix-k has ilom' some- wnrhling in his limv. wilh a lilllv arp:iI'yinf.: on lln- siilm-. Allvr nn imlrlinilv amonnl. ol' pravlirv with lla- llnih-cl Slalos rugulars, l'if'k s-xpa-1-ls to opvn np har-k livro in lln- Slalvs. .Xml any lima- wo havx- lla- invlinalion. or WllIll1'V1'l' one 1-alls whal om- has wln-n om- has om-'s vilals allcrm-il, wc will lu- lic-kli-ml lo 1h-alh Io havu Pic-k open ns np. ALlil'Ill'l' SANGER I'llA'l l'. l'oml'rcL Ck-1111-i', Umm. .X X A l'ral.tio, Al Firsl, l'rcsi1lcnl's l.,l'0lllllllllSillL1ll.lll CU: llmrralcl lioarfl CID C23 CSD q.iJ1'l',-i-:.s11.-H,- Ck-rr-lc l ram'ais CQD CSD: .Iamus Manning Sc-holar C21 CID: l'hi livla Kappa C311 Inlurl'ralcrnily Govcraing lioarrl C35 C-I-D: Lihcr lloarcl C31 C-U: Junior Wx-nk C'ommillvc CSD. l'rnlliu is so small lllal il' il wasn'l for his pm-rpm-lnal molion wc wonlxl ncvvr nolim' him. llnl ho lms got so much pvp and hrains lhal il is llllplliillllt? lo ln- nvar him long wilhonl lllklllll a ralhor m'arcI'nl arm-onnl ol' his lDl'1'SClll'l'. llnl il yon ran nmlvrslanal what ln- is lrying lo say yon'vm-gol om- on lhc lillllill llaaril. l'rallim- is hoping lo gs-l inlo some hranrh ol' nalional nnlil lla- scrvirc war is owl' Illlll lln-n lo slarl ll'lll'llIllH. DANA lllC'lC. l'rovi1lcnco, R. I. Z Nl' Brute Flass Marslial CQD. We- 1-an'l soc why lln-y call yon Ilrnlv, Dana. Yon always imprs-sscil ns as a vary plvasanl, anis-l sort nl' a I1-llaw wilh nothing so vul'y4la.ng1-rolls in your makvnp. llnl lln-n om-'s imprvssions al' one-'s vlassmnlcs arr lll'll'll snpvrlivinl aml ps-rhaps nmlvr j'0lll'l'1ll.lll'I' slmlions. innos-xml-lookiln: 00llIll4'IHllll'L' yon arm' hiding, as yonr Illvklllllllif imlivalvs, S1llll0llllKlll.y. nnlcnahlv, nnuonlrolll-al form-. lirnlv 1locsn'l tu-ll whaL he is going lo do allvr hc linishvs vollcgc, hnL ronsimln-rim.: Ihc amonnl ol' G1-ology hr has lake-n. wo prvsnnnv ho mnsl lw going golil mining or lrum'll sligging, om' nr lhc Ul.llK'l'. Ill' says hc's inlcrcslvsl ill l.hv inlanlry. IKALPII Ll'IS'l'lCR ROBINSON, l,l'0Vl1l0llCl', ll. l. Robbie Eagi1n'oring Socicly CU CQD C31 Ilohhiv is om' ol' the lcw hcrilagcs lhal wa have l'l'lTC'lVt'll from lln- ISH7 vlass. lla hc-longs lo l.lll?CllKllll'1'I'Illlylllllllllltl has spvnl so mnvh ol' his limo lrying Io lignru slrains aml slrcssvs. prvssnrc cnrrus. and 1 oral knows whal 1-lsc that wc llllV1'll'l svvn in-arly as mnrh ol' him as wv woulfl have likcil lo. Collsvqilvlllly Il-w ol' his l'lllSNlll2llK'S rm-ally know him. II1' is V1-ry qnivl aml n mighly hard workvr. Ile lclls ns on his lillll-Ili slip, lhnl hs- is inlrmling lo gm-l inlo mnnilion work lllllll lhv war 4-mls and lhrn lake np soma- llI'IlllK'll ol' lln- l'llHlIl0UI'lll1l profession. 171 JOIIN CIIIIISTIAN ROSA, Ifnnihriclge, Mass. Rossie Nohomly knows il, lml. llnis gm-nllenum's renl name is Du Rossi. lull lor reasons hesl known lo himsell' he only uses the prefix on spec-inl orrasions. llossie luis heeu lmeinI-liolrler-llown ol' lhe llih, l,il,. Lihrury ever sini-e his l4'reshmun year mnl has s ment so mueh lime there llmt we hnven't hs-en :lhle lo much more tlum get uequuinteil with him. hVhen he llllillil ln-en on lhe seeonil floor ol' Sayles Hull he luis heen busy developing his l'orluguese mission. Rose, is H lmlyinp: for the ministry innl expelets, utter he gels llirough with his eclueulion, lo luke up soeiul null religious work on :L llrgc S011 Cu WILLIAM VVALKICIK lll'SSl'lLL, Provirlenee, R. I. Russ Have you ever seen n terribly lull. lnnky figure with terribly lhick. sluclious eye-glasses shilling sli-n,ltl1ilyzleross the l'll.l!llllIH in the clirerlion ol' Wilson or Rogers Ilull, with ii. terrible lilllu hrown hook-Img in his right hand? 'l'hut's Russ! This eudnvereus-loliking inilivimlunl is :L Mull: :md Cheniislry sluirk without equal, null nuuuiges lo show up the other memlrers ol his mull,il'olil elnsses with nn unrmmy knowledge ol' fuels. that gives l,lll.'lll no litlle ll,Ilpl'l'lll!llNl0ll. Russ nttentls Pro- fessor llieluu'mlson's nuvignlion eourse with grenl. ri-gulxwily annl enlllusinsln, tlu-ra-by preparing for :L slellair c'm'ei-r in the lIll.Vy. Alter the nuvy gels lhrough enrrying soldiers lo Ifrnnee he is going into some hrnueh ol' ClHllllll'l'ClIll Chemistry. SAM ITICL ISADORE SILVEIIMAN, Providence, R. I. Sinn Floss Ilynmist Cftlg Glue f'luh fill. Ssnn nlwnys pops up from nrouml eorners :mil l'rom Iwhinil husln-s nncl lliings just when you li-nst expect him. Hs- is n member of that select group who let their swinnniug tests go until the lusl ol' their Senior your :Lnil have been Slll1l.Slllllf.I lwl ylessly nrounml the pool for two or three hours u ilxty since mill-yenrs. During most ol his 1-onrse lie luis been :lee xly inlere:il'ezI in Biology, but lownril the end he was enlii-ed hy Professor Gnrclner into the lures ol I'lm-onomies mul is ul. present in llouhl. us lo which he will go iulo lll'l4'l' griuluaition, As n doctor or n, lmsiuess mun he ought lo get by with Ilying colors. WILLIAM EYRE SISSON. Provimlenee, lt. I. A A fI1 Bill Sock and lluskin C21 CSD fill, lVI:nmger CHD I-lj, Presiclent Q-tl 'Freusurer Sopho- more Ball Committee CQlg Liber liourrl CD C-Hg Junior Prom Committee Gil: Class Dey Coinrniltee C315 Commencement Marsluil till. Girls. HYIl00llll!ll oul those silken skirls mul gnther in thul one stray lock ol hair, for here comes our Willinm. Bill is one ol' the soc-inl lights ol his vlatss nnd nothing plenses him so nmeh ns lo trip the light funlnslie in mnl out nmong lhe 5lllrl.llIlIll1lfIl'Ul'S with :L fair ilmnsul in his arms. Invi- ilentally lhe girls like il. loo. Ever since his l rcslnnnn yenr Bill luis heen mixed up with lhe Sock mul liuskin, nncl luis plnyeil the slxn' role in keeping il. going this yexu-. His big, lumbering Iiqure mul his terrihly dilupidnterl Lizzy will he sorely missed on the munpus next full. 172 ISAAC GALLUI' SlVll'I'II, Woslorly, R. I. A 'll Ike, Nlvlltlfllin I Brllnollinll Boarrl CQD CB C-D, Ari lillilor fill: Liller Bonrcl Arlisl. CID CQD, Art Eflilol' CD C4-D3 l'Illgilleel'illg Society flj CSD, I,l'0Slll0lll1 C-I-D3 Class Sllllis- licinn CU: S0l'g0llllL ll.. 0. 'l'. ff. Il you WUllll0l' wlly Ikl- Illlll l.lle NI. l'l. Bllilllilll.: lllLVC ll0Cll illse lllrllllle this lllsl Vl?!ll', jllSl.1ll'0 l lll'4lllIlKl lo llll? llilll'lLl'y. 'l'llcy'll ll0lll pl'ollllIlly ln: llIl?l'l'. Ike is Lllo lllllg-lllgglfll Weslerlyile willl Llll- bone gllll'lHl'S Lhzll proservos the step l,l'lI,l'l! llllll llll'l!Cl.lhll l'or D Clllllllillly. Ile is ono of lhosu cxeoptiolllll 0llRlIlU0l'H Wllll hnye lillllllrl lime lo mix 1ll'0lllHl College lll0l'l' or less ill spile ol' llll' I'Illl1lll0l'l'lllj! Ill-llalrllllelll. ll. IS llIS1ll.ZIll! llnllcl lll:lI. hos so lillillgly llelleckell lllis llllll olher lovnl nllllic-llliolls llllll lls SllDl'l'llll' lllltl Slllllll'-l'X1'l!llL!lll, :lrlisl of lllc college llc llllS lillell ll. plllre ol no lillle llllID0l'llllli't', here all Browll. JACOB 'l'lllCODORlC SYDNEY. l'l'ovirlcll4-e, R. I. J:l.lie,U Syd .luke is ll llil, loo serious for lllosl of our consLil,lll.iolls. S0llll!llIlll'S wllell lvl' llllk lllll'lllK lh4- l.ol'll's l'rny0r ill czlllllllfl or Ullllllllll, some Ullllll' llIlDll,l'll0lllll1lC ollullsr, -lllke tllkl-s il llpllll llilllsl-ll lo l'l-prilllalllll us llllll Ull SlIC'll orcralsiolls we llro sorely l.l'IllDlCLl Lo lull llilll lo llllllll his UWII llllSlIlK'HS, lslll. Jake hlls ll lot ol good qlllllilies ill Llllll. I-le is ll lilnll lLlll.ll0I'll Oll llllllI.rl's IIllll0gl1'll,lIlll1l ln- llllhl the c'olll'lly.:e of his OWII 1-ollvicliolls lo ll sllrprisillg llvgrec. 'l'lie lDc:lll's ollirl- Illlll Bug l.:lll llllve l'lVllll'1l 0lN'll olller ill llSlll'Dlllg llilll. After .Moy '29 he hopl-s Io go lo some lllelliczll sellool Wlll'I'C we hope Ile will lol, llle pour sllnlellls K'0llllllCl. l,ll0llIS0lVOS al lil,l,h: more ln-:lrly ILS they llllllk bcsl l.l!1lll hc llllS lll. Brown. IIARLICIGII VAN SLYCK TINGLEY, Bristol, R. I. I Z ll' Ting Swimming 'l'l-:lm QQFQ James Iuillllllllg SCll0l2ll' For lhrve null UIIC-lllllfy1'lll'S 'l'illg llns l3l'l'll Cfillllllllllllll Il'Ulll Brislol, but we lll'C ovcrjoyecl lo hcur llllll. ill lhl' lllsl. lllllf of his Senior yrnr he hos Hl'l!ll lhc error of his wllys null llns clecillell lo spend Lhe rc-sl. of his course on ol' IlCllI' Lhe c-nllllnls. 'l'ing is ll Dl!L'llllIll', lJ!ISlIl-lll sorl, ol IL ll-llow. Ile lllls C0lll!0Illl'lLlC1.l ill CIl,lI0l'lllf.f null is lllllIlll'Il.ll y lillrll lo lill ll 0llILll' ill Lhlll: snhjecl, but, he is lln A-I Nllllllilllf lor llll lllllll Ile snys lllllll llllx-r grlllllllllioll ho is collsicla-l'illg joining Lhe llll.Vy. You Olllllll, lo lllilkl' ll good sailor, Ting, llCClllISO you 4-:ul wrap llluse long legs of yours Ill'0llllil thi- r-:lhill ill ll storm Illlll he sllrc llllll you woll'l. he hlown S0ll.Wlll'fl. 1 Rl'IDIiRIl'K NBALIC 'I'OMl'Kl.XS, Pzlwlllvlcei, R. I. 2 fb E llilllllly, ' llrull EllglllC0l'lllg Society CSD Ifrccl is the SllDD0l'l.Cl' of Olll' footbllll l.0lllllH Dill'-CXC0lllElli'L!. Not slllisllerl willl llllvillg !lll'0lllll'll every Brown RIIIIIC in his 1-ollrse, he s Jl'llllS every bil of his spare limo during the sc-llson up on lhe lielll lryillg lo llopc out the Sl'0I'0S ol' lillllIl'l! HILUICS. Along with his lIll0I'0Sl. ill llllllllbllll goes ll. line knowledge ol' eleelriczll UlIL:lIll'l5l'lflg llllll wireless telcglwllllly. Alter lll'llCllllll.l0ll hu will he f'llll1'1l illlo Lllc nnvy WlIt'I'C lllrenrly llc has ll good job ill Lhc l'lllll0 !lCDlll'llllClll. wllilillg l'or llilll. 173 VIIAIILICS IIICNRY VlCllSl'l, ADIJOIIHIIQ, ll. l. l'rclzul, l'l'0l . Sl'l'0llll l'u'0llli1llll ill l'lllll'illlCC Gl'l'lllllll CD3 f1lll'SS 'l'0llluu C-lj: l'lll,LllllCl'Z lIlg Sm-ivly QU fill fill lf you rlrnp lllllb lllv Bl. l'l. lullillliuug :ul Zllllllll lunluuuliuuul' llllj' llzly l-xcopl Sluncluy, you Jlfl' sllrc ln liuull llilllll-lu ulluuluuug llul- ll-sliuup.: lllllClIllll'S, l'u'vl V1-lusv llllll 1xlllllll'lllu SIIIIS wlun. luolwluvuu hill-s oll ll lllllll slluullwiclu, lll'lllllU vxcilvllly luvuul' llul- cluluulululwllivl' llll'I'llS nl lluv KlllSL'l' !LlIKl llll' King. llI'l'lZl'l is Olll' ul' luuul' l'llllLIl'llllll llllY Slllflvllld, Ilis l'ILV4lI'lll' pluslillul! llll llule l-luluuplls lllls ll0l'll plusiluu.: willu :l lnux of SllWllllSl llllul-ll-ll l'lxpllusivl-Z lluufll-r luis llrlll nl' plxlyiuug ill luis luivk Dis- llll'llllllK'0 SllC'll'ly f,l'l'll0Sll'll.U Prl-l's grculll-sl fuliliuug is luis slvilu of lrlulluy lull- llllll, IIS luis IIIIIIIC iuuululil-s, luis lurl-lzcls. ACl'Ul'llllll.Zly, luis l-nuuvclwllliruuu luiuugvs cluiclly lurruuuull S. 0. D., ll. 'I'. U., cle. .'Xl'Gl'S'l'l'S VAICSAR WICISB, Molllgouull-u'y, Alu. Gus YW-lull sllys llllll, Glls is lulull l'll0llLZll full' ll luivkuulluulv, luuul Wlll'lI il gels lo Gllssiv lul' llrllws lluv lllllf. lll' Ullllll' L0 lls lrluulu lllllllly Allllilllllll luuul owl' siluvl- luis uurrivlul ll0I't' lllli luccul SWllllllWl'll llp ilu llll! Arlululll Llllulurzullury. lll' llzls lwvuu slu iuulvrvsll-ll ilu luis luiuluugimul rosl-lul'r'lu llllll lulus slllvk ln lbllillllbihl slu l'UllNl'll'llllllllSlX llulul flew lul' lls kllluw luiluu luluy luuuurv lluluul lo Slly IIu'lllu ull lflulupcl. filIS is luvzullvll full' l'curlul-ll lu1'llll'lll Sl-luuul wlulurl- llc lulupl-s lu lllll llll lluv liluisluilug lllll0lll'N luuul 4-up luis M.ll. llu llul- Ill1'llllWlllll' luv plllIlS llu vuulisl llllll gl-l sluuuuv pI'lll'llK'lll luplulivlllilulu nl' luis biology ill lluc lsll'llll'!ll Corps. ll.-XROLD l AlRl ll'lLlJ COl'l' YVILCOX, ,rlVCl'l0ll, ll. l. fl' l' A Buss Sl-4-um-lluu'y Jlluuiou' Wieck Coluuuuuillou C351 'lll'L'llSlll'0l' l,llI'll4!C fllllll lfilg Pu-osillcnl. l,lll'l'L'l' fllllll CHQ Sl'l'0llll Lil-lllcullluul R. 0. 'l'. l'. C-ll. llluss NllyS llulll Iluis Will' Ullllllf ilu jllSl riglul lou' luiuuu. Il sllvl-ll luiluu llul- luulllvr ol' lluokiuug for n. jlulu. llllss is ll slulllil-u', bull lulv is ull:-an ll,ll oxlul-l'il-ull-l-cl l'llHSl'I' llllll ll lIll'IlllJlEl' ull' llul- S. 0. IJ, pm' l'KCI3llCIll'l'. llow lluo l'cluulul'lukl-u's lllu l':ull lou' luiluu! Wlly. Wlll'll lllluy sl-0 liluss vruluuilug llllwll Ulusluiulg Sll'l'0L llN'l'0 is ll ru-glulllr vlluss FllSll lull' lluc wilullluws. W0 l't'l.llSl' ln luulukl- luluy fllI'lllt'I' Sllllt'llll'lll l'l1lli'l'l'lllllKlllilll'llVllll'S willu llul- S. 0. ll. Ilis luluuluililnl is llu gl-l lllllb lull Olliw-l's' Vluluup llllll lluler lu Ill- lulull- ln splurl gulll llI'lllll llllll Hllllllllllfl' lulurs. We klllDW il Wlbllll llc luuul.: lill llc l'Cll.llZl!5 il. .LUIIGS WAl.il'l'IR WLLSON, 3lllllUllCSl0l', N. ll. Wall, l'l. ll. gl'l!0llll ll:ul'lsluluu'ul PI'K'lllllllll CU: JEIIIIOS lvllllllllllg' Sl'llllllll' Kill. F-llll'0 Wllll fnl's4unk l.lu0 c'lul'lul-lull auuull l'lll ply of luis ullulivl' sluirl' for llul- 'l'lur0c ll's llllll lluu rcllrly l'lllb ull' lllll' cllvlc civilizlulilulu, luis lluuys llIlVC lIl'Cll lurvlly wvll lillull willu l'llllSlllI.Z lluc silullulvlull llllll llll1'll1llllLZ uvcry vlllss lllcy give ilu Iluc .-Xruululll l.lulu. Allll luis uuigluls! 4 lllllllj'lN4llll' lJVl'IllllLI we llllVl' wzulvlul-cl luiluu lluuukiuup.: llul- ju-llylislu jcll. Ill' lull-ssiuug up Dm' xvlllll'l S llllll wllll Illll-!llfwlul'luus' lurluilus. Slill :ull luis llcvlulilull ln llul'4':lllsl'4ul's1-il-ull-uv llilSll'l kcpl, luiluu l'l'nluu Ill-iuug au Nlpllllill' suurl nf ll ll-llluw. Slll-l-oss llu yllll, Wllll, ill yuuuuu' luilulogil-ull l'l'Sl'lll'l'll. Wm' luuuvc zu lllIIll'll lluaul. yllll will sllow llll'Ill1lll luruwil's1lluluu-. l 7-1- IIERMAN AARON WlNKl,l'lll. l'rm'i4lcnm-, ll. I. ' Wink Wink slnrlvll onl SlI'0lll.I in lllo Mull: llvpnrlnwnl, hnl no somicr lmfl hv llI04ll' Il nnmi- for him- svll' lln-rv llmn ln' vlmngvrl his mind nnrl swilvln-4l over ln lliology und 1-vcx'sim-0 hns lu-1-n 1-xploring lhc llIIl4'l'I'l'LZl1lllS ol' ull lllllllll0l' ol' life clown in ilu- Arnold l.nh. Ili- is ai lmrcl-working. scrinus sorl ol' n fvllow who lms lnul lilllv limi' for lln- frivnlilivs in collm-go life. Whvn ln- pzrnilnnli-s from vol- li-gc hc is planning lo go lo llnrvnril M1-clit-ill S1-hool and work l'or nn M. D. llm- is svrionsly ron- simlvring joining 1-illn-r lho Mvmlicnl Vorps or l'l'lll'l'lllll nvinlion nnlil lhv Knisu-r kicks in. JAMES lil'SSl'lLli hllllll'llY. l,l'0VlllClll'0, li. 1. fl' K .liln. Murph Sec-oml 'l'0um Footlmll CU C251 Class l oollmll CU CQDQ Varsity lfoollmll CD C-I-jg Wvnrvr ol' thc li C-ll: l'lllg.flll0l'l'lllj,.X' Soy-in-ly fill C-ll. First we wnnl lo npolngizu lo yon. Murph. fur sticking you inrxyny nl the 1-nd of thx- lisl. We go! mn' signals mixed nn :incl mli4ln'L 1.1t'l,lll0lll HlI'lllHlllUlI0lllllllflllllllILWIISlllillllllfllllllll you wln-rc you lwlongcul. Murph hns sm'l'v4-il his n llll'l'lIlll'l'Slllll in lhc world lllIll'llllN' shop nnfl K'0llS01lllt'llllj' is n vm-ry lllIlll0l'-Ill'-l'll0l sort of nn iniliviilnnl who nlwnys looks on ilu- prnc-lic-nl siilv ol' 0ll1.!lIl01'l'lIlK. lla- has n gnoml sm-nsc of humor, llnmgh. liucnllsc hc lm-Hs ns lhnl nllur Ihu wnr hm- hopvs lo gs-L homo, nnfl llml, llc is 4-spa-1-iully inlurcsluml in lhc rlrnfl lll'Illj'. His lrnining in ilu- ll. O. 'l'. C. nml om' sum- IIIOFIS work nl Plnllslnlrg onghl lo lil him pnrlicnlnrly well lo lu' nn oilivcr. nml il' hc slivks to Lrninilng thc wny lic stuck ln I'ooLhnll hc should hu n unpluin or holler ln-l'm-c nanny nionihs hnvc gone by. I 75 H5918 LIBEK, BRUNENSIS 1916 mm 'Inn E N .V-15 ELIS PETRUS AIILQUIST HOWARD IIORACE ALLSOPI' A A fb SUM NUNG AU-XVOUNG HAROLD ADAMS BACKUS CARLTON MIGliltILl1 BLISS fb K XII DAVID BROMSON NORMAN BROMSON EDXVAHD CIIOATE BROWN JOIIN CALYIN BUTNER, JR. li 0 ll ALBERT I'IAll,Vl'IY CIIAMIJEHLAIN A T A. CllRIS'l'Ol'Hl'II! ALLEN CIIAMPLIN A K E LESLIE .RUSSELL CLARK III T EDEN S'l'I'IVl'INS CLI'IVl'lLAND 0 A X WIIIIIIAM IAIENRY COLLINS IIENRY CARL CRAMER JOIIN IVAN CROUGII 0 A X LEMUIGL FIIOIIICNCIG PATTERSON CURRY ROGER DERINO A K E FRANCIS COLT DEWOLE Z Il' ASAIIEL STUIITZ IDILLON A A fb EDWARD JUDSON IDILTS A T IRWIN COIIIIIGLL ELMER DANIIAJL IIOEEMAN ERICKSON E N HAIIOIID FRANCIS FOGICHTY JAMES IJENIIY FOLIGY fb K STANLEY JARDINE FRASER ALIBEIIT MOORE FREEMAN VINCENT BERNARD IIAOKETT fb K WlIEA'l'CJN GRENVILLE HUDSON A T ILIENRY OLSEN IIUGGENVIG A fb 'FIIUMAS CALVIN JONES A K E MORRILL PIIILLIPS IOSBPLYN NORMAN LUTIIER KI'LlEIl 112 A 9 JOSLIIII ANTIIONY .KING 'Ir K LOUIS ISRAFI ICRAMFR LARINLI IIIUGENI LIGIITPOOT E X ARTIIUR BAMROIT IJ OYD B 9 H GI ORGI MLEWAN K .. . I N , N ul 1 5 5 U 4' l I C I '41 ' , -1 ' II!! ' ,. ., .In 1 iqliiw ' , ' ' IJIIIIQI S W. I AKUJM , -5 ' u -..,.-.,.1, 1 A' J, 176 -- ' ': ' ' - I- I -1: EX-1918 KIIJNNISTII BRODIE MACLICOD A A III JOSEPII EDWARD MAGUIRE fl! K CIIARLES BRIGGS MALONIII A 'T' FRANGIS ME'FCALlf A fb ALAN VVOLFIIAM MILCKIG Z X ALLISON MIIILICIE A T Q JOIIN GORDON MORIARTY A K E WICSIIPIY IIERBERT MOTT 2 N PIIILII' EZRA NISXVIIAIIII A X A LEONARD IIULIT NOIICIIOSS FRANCIS ROl!Elt'l'S PARSONS A fb ALBERT EDWARD PEARSON E N ILEGINALD MAIICY PEASE 21 N ILALPII WATSON PETERS CLARENCE CROMDIE Po CIIARLI-:S :READ RIOIIARDSON 'Il 'I' ARTIIUII RO'rIIs'rEIN' RODNEY I-IOERS SUOTT 0 A X DUDIIIGY RIOIIARDSON SIIILEY 2 X EDWARD FAVILLE SII-'E PAUL MARVEL SMITII A T IIAROLD ILOSENFIICLD STRAUSS Z N11 CIIARLES ARTIIUR STUART 1,ANIl'IL 'FIIOMAS SULLIVAN fP K EARL HOWARD SUTTON Z XII IIICNRY ELIJHIDGE SYVEET K E EARL IIOIILIER 'FOMLIN flw A 9 CIIARLES BERRY WADIJELL fb 1' A WIIIIIIAM LEWIS WAIJIJPJLL fb I' A R,Al4l'lI DEWITT WIGBH 9 A X EDWARD CLARENCE WELCII 6 A X JAMES IIAROLD WIIILIAMS Z NI' JOIIN ILOLES WILLIAMS , IIAROIID PAGE WRIGIIT 9 A X LUKE AUGUSTUS WOODEURY A X A GEORGE IJENRY YEREGK PIIILII' LI YUAN v N U ff 1 I5 1 ,- 5' s. -.- Xi J it I 5 .X T iii ii 'ill Jil , Those Intellectual Junior Smokers OSI-I VVEEKS spent half the day before painting an elaborate sign on the Union blackboard that read something as follows: Everybody out! 1919 Smoker, Tonight at 8.00. Rev. Dr. ---, l7.lJ., LLD., to speak on the ltloral and Esthetie values of a college course. Large audience expected. Lots of PeP! ! ! ! The Campus smiled to itself and wondered what excuse would be offered this time for the Rev. Dr. not being able to appear. The Juniors including Edwards and Black took due notice and jotted Tuesday night down in their Brown books. Tuesday night came bounding along. lVIcPeck was the first to arrive and to drape himself in that characteristic sort of a way' in one of the big easy chairs. Then followed the Bowen brothers who proceeded to uncover their awful weapons of distortion and to amuse the assemblage therewith. The rest of the class fol- lowed in quick succession with the exception of Peirce and Searles who were out on a party. Watson came prancing in late as usual, and nestled close to the largest jardine of cigarettes. Shortly, Josh signaled to the music to stop the racket and stood up to make the following remarks: Gentlemen of the Class of 1919 lloud cheersl, while waiting for the speaker of the evening, who has so kindly consented to honor us with his presence, we will hold a short business meeting. If anyone has any business of real importance to bring before the class this is the time for him to get it off his mind. With this there ensued such a terrible lunndrum that it was impossible to dis- tinguish between the voices. Huggins gave an impassioned speech rec-oinniending that an appropriation be made with which to buy automobiles for the class foot- ball team. Haley suggested that the class assmne the responsibility of furnishing the band with some real instruments. pointing out, in the course of his talk, that the trouble with the band was all the fault of the material it had to work ' h. 179 L.: u , x . ,hwy ,FFF il '. ,. l L' u A mu? 1 i.. r il ill' V .K .,. ffl 1916 LIBERJ BLLUNLNSIS 1916 I Ji, . ' Tri I -'-1 'fm 'Yi 1.14211 v X 'Yf M... V. i, tu - - i ill. t. J.-. ff ' f- . Peters wanted to get one volunteer to come to the swimming meet that night. and cheer for the class. Eastham was very emphatic about the necessity of the class having an authorized press agent, and offered to take over the burdens of such an office for a small consideration. Tony Russo's voice could just be heard above the babble arguing that a Junior Bar be inaugurated and be used in the future as a place for holding meetings. He very effectually showed that such a plan would materially improve both the attendance and the pep at the Smokers. In short, everybody had some matter to bring before the house and everybody proceeded to bring it up at the same minute. After some little period of such confusion, Josh signaled to the music to resume, and, above the combined noises thus ef- fected, announced that these important matters of business having been settled the class would endure another musical selection. Fully ten minutes of dreary din must have passed when Marv Ray came breathlessly into the hall and fell exhausted at the President's feet. An icy silence seized the assemblage. Every eye was fixed on the President as he took and opened the telegram. as his hand clasped his forehead turned pale, as he tottered to his feet. Gentlemen, he began, we are indeed unfortunate. Indeed we are an unhappy class lloud cheersl. I have a message here in my hand that informs me that our honored speaker, the Rev. Dr., will be unable to be with us this evening, and we must amuse ourselves as best we can lloud cheersl. . We will now revert to the regular order of meeting. At this Pee Wee Rich arose and proceeded to narrate the following story: Editor's Note.-The Liber Board regrets to have to announce that the rest of this article, which originally contained anecdotes told by many reputable men of the Junior Class was, when put before the board of censors, found unfit for publication. ' 5 iqiffgir' ' shy! f ffff.fQ.g... . '80 I JOSHUA HERBERT WEEKS ..., MARVIN WHITMAN RAY. . . JAMES SAVILLE EASTHAM .... HENRY HAROLD WHITMAN. . JOHN SHERMAN PRIGGE ..... Name WILLIAM ALBRECHT, Jn. A K E WILLIAM CHESTER BEARD 111 K XII WILLIAM HENRY BEATTIE 111 K III ROBERT HAROLD BEEKMAN THOMAS FRANCIS BLACK, Jn. A T EDWIN LAURINE BLEWER, Jn. CID A 6 ALLEN FRENCH BowEN 9 A X 1919 Omcers Class Cheer Rahl Riel Rahl Rinel One-nine-one-nine l Rah! Riel Rahl Rinel One-nine-one-nine! Brunonia '19-'19-'19 Class Roll Residence New York, N. Y. Attleboro, Mass. Watervliet, N. Y. Edgewood Providence Shreveport, La. Fall River, Mass. 181 .. . . . .. .President . . . .First Vice-Presirlent Second Vice-President .............Secretary . . . .Treasurer Room 65 College 108 Waterman 108 Waterman 175 Thayer 100 Waterman 15 Manning University 51 I. l I ll Rims mm I.- 'IPPFTEITI 4 ... , J .l . . . 7 J J L. 1 . i' ll ill 1.-f' Hr' ' lx 4 1916 I-rnr.IL, BR.L7N.ENSIS ' Name Residence Eli!- 1 EARL IIARTWRLL BOWEN 9 A X BENJAMIN WIIILIAMB BROWN E N IIARRISON ALBERT BROWN A fll STANLI-:Y WARIJ BURLINGAME A T S2 Josrzrn liU'r1'RRwoR'1'II, JR. FnANI:nsI:o CALI RICBIIAIID ELMI-:R EDWIN CAMPIIELL RA , 4. 'IIIQSLEY F NK IFWIS L AL'roN CIIARLr:s CIIIc'K DONAIIID Il0WI.AND CLAUI-as A0011 SRA1. 'OIIICN J I PI L LE:-I'rIca RAY CRAIG RAIIPII EIJWIN IJEX'l'1'1It JAMES SAVILLE EASTIIAM A T FRANK EIIMUND EcK GUYTON SAXON Enny A A fb WIIIIIIAM IIENRY 1+1nwARns, 2a A A fb 0I,I1'I'lll WIcNnnI.I. llOl!l'1lt'l' ERICKSON fb I' A PRRRY lCnsnN FAUNUIG A T R.UD0l4Pll .IonN CIIAUNW FISIIER SIIINI-:Y ALImR'r Fox WII.LIAM MuLI-:on FRASER l'IAltOLlJ FRANKLIN GIIILING A X A WILLIAM AL1 Itl'ID GOGGIN A 'I' A MAIIK AUUUSTINE GoLRIcK, JR. BRALIG MI'I'I'IIIf:LL GORDON .1oIIN WILLIAM IIALY 2 N AI,I'::4ANnI-:R '1'ULLoIvII IIINDMAIISII 9 A X CIIARI.Icx-A IIIGNRY HUGIIINS. JR. A A fb LAwRI-:Nuo FRANIIIS I'IUItl.1'1Y JAMES LAWRI-:Nm-1 JIQNKS, JR. B 9 11 LAwRIcNI'Ic WIIILIAM JURDAN fb 21 K WIIIIAM AIDRII I1 KING A T S2 PRI DIIUKK ltoIA1xn Knox- NIR A X A DAVID Lum Inf Alt TI W1 rr LANI III It A A Roni Rr AUI U 1'lUS I AVVDI It 2, fb fJGDlN' ltIcIIIRn-suv LINDSLIY IP I ARNoIn l+IIAs lINn'-I'ruoM fb A 6 IIOWARD RIPIIY MLPIIK A A Cnoacr SAMUII MAoI-I- SAMUII IoIIN MANN STANIFY IIOPKINIS MAQIJN A FRANK IIIOIIMAN MI-'YI lt fb A G WIIIIAM Moss Z X IIAROLD RAYMOND MOUITON IRNIST 1 DIR NILSOV A X HARRY Nonenoss fb I A l - Fall River, Mass. Danielson, Conn. Providence Providence Fall River, Mass. Cleveland, Ohio Providence Pawtuxet Westbrook, Mc. Providence Providence Danielson, Conn. Eden Park Methuen, Mass. Providence Barrington Center Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Providence Fall River, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Providence Providence Stonington, Conn. Providence Providence Providence Pawtucket White Plains, N. Y. Woonsoeket Wakefield l l'0V1Ilf:'l1L6 Glen Ridge Central lalls l awtucket lame'-:town N Marlon Masq Provldenec Pavlhon N Providence Jamwtown Providence lawtneket Ivoryton Conn Lakewood N J Room University 51 110 Waterman North Slater 119 Waterman University 17 109 Bowen 110 Waterman 40 Tucker Ave., Pawt. 37 Creighton 41 George 174 Lippitt A University 60 167 Angell 100 Waterman 234- Vermont Ave. 54 College 54 College 58 Felix 100 Waterman 178 Colfax 9 Pratt 94 Angell 17 Creighton 911- Angell 17 Woodman 09 Weymouth 110 Waterman 81 Waterman 54 College 19 Langdon 41 George Slater 1 119 Waterman 406 Brook '70 lay I4 College Hope '12 Hope 10 1 Manning 4 College 8-l-9 Hope I3 Waterman North Slater 15 Manning Hope 27 ' 80 Public 406 Brook Hope 15 In X .1 , : . - i'g1iTg,g ' c -1 I , ' 1. a I ' 'lil A ' ' ' ' ' C I . I f I fb ' - ' , N. J. 1' ' K I ' I . 1 . 4: ' If: 3- , 1' , H . 'Z IJ. r , . . c ' A ' ' 71' , 1. , . . -. V, .Y. Ir ' I K ' ,G ' Q f 111 ' , . . .1 ' . IJANIEL ALLAN MNCIIIIFIRSIJN A T A Providence 50 PekiII If ' ' 1 IG .' 4: , 1 1 ' - - A lil U 1 1 Htl . . - ,..Y. J' - I 1 I 1 fp - D V . ll- M ,I 1. ,N.Y. w ' . fl' 1' A ' ' a ' f- A C c B Q c 1 A , I . I-S . f j 182 1915 1916 N u mc Rl'A'ffIUIlC6 EUGENE WILLIAM 0'BltIldN Riverpoint JAMES LINDIIEY PALMEE East, Providence WILLIAM ELMEII PARMl4lN'l'IdR Providence FnEDEaIc'Ic l'IoLnoYD PAULSUN 'l'hornton ' CIIAELI-is III-INIIY PI-:vKIIAM A '1' S1 Howard JAMEs AN'l'llflNY PEIIICE A fb Providence FRED lgAli'l'Ll'1TT PERKINS A T Providence IIARLOW JEnoME P.lG'l'EBS A K E Jersey City. N. J. Pawt neket EARIIE AIITIIUR PIIII.I.Il's A X A BEIINAIID BROWN PIEnc'E fb K 11' DAVIIJ FESSIGNDEN l'IEnc'E EDWARD SIGFTON PORTER fb K X11 JoIIN SIIEIIMAN PRIGGE MARVIN WIIITMAN RAY B 9 II FRANCIS IIAMILTON Rrvn A K E WAIIIJID VVIIITING ROBBINS I'lAa'rLEY l onEs'r ll0BlGR'1'S E X MANUIGII GIGORGIC IKOBINSON RALPII KNIc-KEaDoc-EEE 110615118 Z X AN'rIIoNY Russo fb K CIIAIILES OSWALIJ IQYON LOUIS SCIIMIDT IIENRY RAYMoND SEAIILES B 0 I1 ARTHUR GoDEIIEY SELLEN CIIAnLEs BIIENDEN SIIAUQIINI-:ssY l'lOWVARD FIIANKLIN SIIAXVCROSS fb 1' A SAMUEL SANEOIID SIII-:FI-'IELD A A fb WIIIIIIAM IIEIIIIEE1' SIIEIIDON, Jn. A X A FnANc'Is LLOYD SIMONS WII4BPI1tT BANUROFT SKEEEYE E fb E SAMUEL WA'rsoN SMITII, 3D A A fb IJANIICL TIIoMAs SULLIVAN SOLOMON 'FANNICNIL-AUM SAMUEL TICMKKN ALTON S'l'l'11VAlt'l' 'l'nonI-:N JAMES JoIINsoN WVALKICR 1IIoMAI-I LAIIII WAFSKJV, Jn A 1 JOSHUA HI am nr hfvl I KS 0 A Y GI-onoi, 1owNsI ND VVILLII 1 X IIINIIY IIAROLD WIIVIMAN A X A 0101101 GARLAND PVIUOA A '1 A W1 B11 WVPQTCOTI' NVIIDI It JoIIN Roms WILLIAMS Boston, Mass. Somerset, Mass. Manchester, N. I-I. Jersey City, N. J. Brookline, Mass. Springfield Gardens, N. Y. Hingham. Mass. Mexico, Me. Central Falls Troy, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Stonington, Conn. Providence Pawtucket Warren Uxbridge. Mass. Greyslone Newport Pawlnxet l'awt lll'liCl Templeton, Mass. Room Riverpoint Hope 40 157 Sixth Thornton 1 19 Waterman North Slater 100 Waterman 65 College Y '25 Cumphell. lawt. 108 Wtll.1'1'1llll11 110 Waterman 108 W1ll.LFF11llll1 Ilope 38 4-1 George 65 College Caswell 525 283 Brook Central Falls Caswell 3 Caswell 10 64- College 03 Orms 41 George 59 Charles. Warren Uxbridge Greystone 54 College Phenix l 51 Lonsdale, lnwt. llope 4-3 Cineinnhli. 0. 5-l- College West Warren, Mass. 64- College - Providence 199 Willard Ave. Provitlence 154- Prospect Edgewood 119 Waterman Lakewood 200 Atlantic- Ave., Lakewood Jamestown Wen Bedford, Mass Piovnlenee Marlboro, Mass lfxskrlale, Miss Bristol, Lonn lhornton Baltimore Md North blater 81 W Itel man llopc 2.2 -I-00 Brook Slatel 1 04 Angel 1ll0ll1l0I1 05 Weymouth 1 I I I l inn' xrini 'T .F 1 flxt, 183 'L A H . , A i U I, . H FF F Q . -I -I ' ca I I - : ' 1 ' . V . . 4 - . 1: 3 I r . +1 -I ' ... ' -' 1 ' I3 5 , ,, -I ' . ' ' ' . EYElil'1T'l' ALLEN WIGII1' fb 23 K 'I - I ' . 1 4. 1 ,Y ' . 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ARCIIIISALD MOORE DOIJGE CIIARLICS MORTIMER FORT Z7 N 0LIvER ADDISON FULLER PJ X VINCENT ALOYSIUS GAIILAGIIER THOMAS ISARTIIOLOMEW GOLDSMITII 'Ib K I-IARRY ILALPII GORDON JAMES JOSEPH GRAY MAUIIICIG ISAAC GREEN Z XI' JOSEPH IIARRY GRIGENBERG HERBERT WYI.IE GILEIGNIIALGII A 'T' I-IERIIERT ILIUIIARD IIASTINGS A A fb FRANCIS THOMPSON IIICDIERMAN STANDISII IICWLAND A' fir LEROY JOIIN IRONS A X A Ex-1919 MIGIIIIIN EDWIN JACOBS ALIIERT WALKER JOHNSON A T MAIIK ERNEST ICIIIIILY fb K IIERIIERT CLIGMICNT IQEMBLE O A X FRANCIS JOSEPH ICING A T S2 NOIIWIQIJL REED .KINNIGY A T I'IlCIil!ER'l' PIPER ICNOWLES ALFRED CLIIITON JKOCII E N IIENRY FLAVIO LAUDATI fir K GEORGE VVASIIINGTON LEWIS A K lu ARTHUR JOSEI-H LIIIVY ILOBICRT S'l'l'lI'lIl'1N LONG GEORGE LUIIINSKY JOIIN IIABKIGLL MACYDONALD IIARVEY DOANIG MALFGIIAY, JR. CHARLES EDMUND MIIIIIIIIII IIICRMAN LLOYD NOYES A X A ARTHUR CALLISTUS PATRICK III K I'IlIlRIiI'1R'I' IIENRY PEI'LICR III E K JACOII JAY PUTNAM ARTHUR EDWARD REDFERN A T A ALIIRED JAMES .RIANI DANIEL ROIIINSON WILI.IAM WALICISII RUSSELL EDWARD Bl'1lt'ITIE RXDICR, JR., B 6 BENJAMIN IIIGIIMAN SAXEN CIIARLIGS BRENDEN SIIAUGIINESSY JOSEPH FRANCIS SIIICA LISTON BAIt'I'I.vI9TT SWEET 2 X ELDRIBD MAIICOIJM VANRIIIER EDWARD PETER VIGNTRONE RALPH IIUIIIIARD WATKINS ASHLEY PRINCE WESTCOTT WIIIIIIAM EDWIN WIIIEELER B 0 II MAYNARD PRESLEY WIIIUYE A K E WIIILIAM THOMAS WIIIICINS, JR. GEORGE ELMER WILLIAMS ANDREW IIURNETTWINSOR 2 X COURTNEY PARKER YOUNG G A X, 184 II. M9 20 'x . KT I -4 . 3 . ! I -1 BRONVN UNlN'IiltHI'l'Y, Providence, R. I. February 15, 1918. EAR ALICE: It certainly is surprising how much a fellow can learn in one and a half years here at Brown. Not only about studies and pertinent facts, tho Jimmie Dealey and hlarsh Fulton know lots about them, too, but I more particularly had reference to the world, the way it is run and how to run it. Hilton and I were talking the other day and he said that he had heard that we men are the men to whom the country is looking to lead it throughout the hard places after the reconstruction period that is bound to follow this war. I feel the responsibility heavily and I also feel that since it is going to be such a difficult task I had better get all the recreation I can new. The Freshman class this year is terribly green. They don't seem to be able to grasp even the most elemental situation satisfactorily. Herriott says that we must not be too stringent in judging them as for the most part they are just a bunch of kids. They are extremely arrogant at times and we are determined to show them in ust what large degree they are expected to show respect to their superiors. I feel sorry for them when they get a man like Sin Clair on their trail. Holy smoke! how they will scatter. IVas elected to the Sock and Buskin society the other day. That isn't so Z' much of an honor in itself, but Bernardo and IVIcDougal are members and it shows f lx that a man has got some stuff in him to pass the trials. Then, too, you have a good 1 -I chance for promotion and when I get into the spring cast and the managership, XV' 'L 51 I will be a rather important man. I don't want to seem overconfident, because I never was so conscious of my faults as I am today, but as honor after honor is we if 'l, v:.. heaped on my shoulders, a sense of my new significance comes over me. It is P 1 rg making me older and more mature. My one ambition now is to make the Cam- M marian Club. HJ fi Last night I went out with Adams and Bogle and we had quite a party. I iff ,P might as well confess to you that I met some girls that weren't quite in my social 1 I T strata, but that doesn't mean of course that I'm not still true to you. If you don't believe I am, just write Jenks or Chick, they know and they will tell you. One must go out and see the world now and then, one must get the experience I am A getting, if one is to amount to anything in after life. Now, for instance, take l ., 187 , . e. . W ' FT lg 1',.. i' ' ' 1, C,,f-pf:i,.'... :zi . awvwvvwuwrww, .. .v .:v-111zs.-........ . fazaazn-uvvf-v'-5-:Y , 11' 1 : .. , . .,.:r..1-. -W.. -,furfampn-n-wfrifmwnnwnrw -fw.,.1.,L.q-n-52-I-M-un-np-u. ' , --nnf-- 4- V Mg.-----,I , -1 ..1 Y f- -T H I., ....r........,...- .....-, ...........................,... ,... . I. mul 91.6-Y , . fJLI'B. :if 1LVN Ns1:s . vj?51J9p:1,5 MP ,L ll .rs ,.lfli..,T 'mn 17 11174 .S rl Sl ill' ,Q .Ei f 1 y . r--if Barnes and Swentzel. There isn't much that they don't know about the world and about things in general and I venture to say that they are as well off for all that. I go down to the Crown quite often and we have a jolly good time. We drink a hit and sing some of those drinking and college songs. It certainly is line. I-Ioving and Vance are always there when I go down. The R. 0. T. C. here is very good and I think that I am getting lots out of it. The training ought to make us officers just as soon as we get ready to join the army. You see the Government is desperately in need of stellar young men who know things about war and military tactics to officer the troops that are going to France. I expect to be at least a First Lieutenant, if not a Captain, before very long. Coun- cill gives me the deuce now and then for not standing at attention and Burdick gets pretty badly bawled out by Dewart or I-Ierriott for talking in ranks. But then, of course one could hardly be expected to pay too much attention to such minor details when there are so many other things that we have to think about and are responsible for. I am getting to be quite a swimmer now, though you will remember that in the first place I couldn't swim at all. I think I'll go out for the team. Fitzgibbons says that it isn't very hard to make it if you are a Sophomore and I hope soon to be able to swim as well as Lawton and I-loving. Dinkles is out for it too. He surely does do the most peculiar kinds of dives. Am eating around now with the fellows. It is the proper and only satisfactory way to eat, though it costs slightly more. Seine upper classmen have advised me to eat at a steady place but it seems to me that that is kind of a narrowing thing to do. It 'throws you with thc same bunch all the time and you donit get a chance to meet the big men in college. I suppose that I have told you that I joined a Fraternity. I get bids from fourteen of the best on the I-Iill and after careful consideration I chose this one. This is generally considered the best there is at Brown. We haven't so many col- lege honors as some, it is true, but that doesn't cut any ice when you consider the exceptional quality and the wonderful spirit of our boys. We have more auto- mobiles than any other Fraternity and we have representatives of some of the best families in New England. As a national Fraternity we are excelled by none what- soever. Ivell, I'm afraid that I'd better ring off now and do a little work. I am going out tonight with the boys. I hope that you and your Motlier are well. I had to buy a lot of books this semester. I think Dad would be interested to know that. If you see him you might tell him. Zellers is well and happy but I am afraid that he has forgotten May. Horan fell out with his new friend and is at present going around irrespectively of any one girl which I think is a good plan for a man here at college. I think of you a great many times every day. Don Shaw and I get together quite often and talk over our girls at home. It is so nice to have sympathy. Well, good night, Alice. Your most sincere friend as forever, ' Percival. P. S. Hunter and Stevens both want to be very particularly remembered to nm: nd E ith J, 188 d - . ' tiff' ,ji V gg:-1 Q , .. I - 4g,tgg1'.'ffT......s...,4.w4,4 flgggmgf' fi?-:-1 ' f-ffl' 7 f ' ' ' ni 1' ' , 3 l l n 1920 Officers ALFRED' COLVIN BROOKS ..... .................... ............ P r esidenl WILLIAM BURTON SHAW .... . .. ..... First Vice-Pnfsidcnl PAUL HERRIOTT .................... . . .Svcrmrl Vice-Pmsrillunt ALAN NICHOLSON MCDOUGALL .... ............. A gacrciary EARL RANDOLPH STEPHENS ...... .......... 7 'reammer Class Cheer. I-Yip I-o 1-9-2-0 Q' I-Yip 1-o 1-9-2-0 1. LX Brown! 1 L 1 Brown! Jf'3,,,K. ,,,,,g l Brown! - ,H A, Twenty! . Twenty! 'LIZ' Twenty! Name CHARLES 1 RmnER1c-K Annorr 2 N VICTOR FREEMAN ADAMS ALEXANUER Anmso JOHN WILMOT ALnRml-rr A A fb FRANK ALEXANDER Ross ALLEN TRACY WILLI.kM AMI-:s fb I' A Class Roll Residence Shrewsbury, Mass. Ostcrville, Mass. Providence Ruhwny, N. J. Pawtucket New London, Conn. 189 fill!! I ! r Room 1 E 3': 3 110 Wutcrmu b . 5 l 94- Ango ' A ' 613 Douglas Ave. S 54 College ,X ,rw 641' llourcl, Paw 7 My ,Q e 1 1916 1916 I n. GlSlt. I AFB 2.3 :fx 7 N ll me AARON AIu'IIIIc ARONSTAN EDXVARD l'il'1RD1NANIl AssMUs LAw1II:Ncn Ponrlcn ATKINB fb K NI' DONALIJ MILLlC1t AUMAIIK E N IIENRY CONGDON AYLSWORTII 2 N Hrznmzwr MAns1-Im BAILEY, Jn. 0 A X JonN MURKLAND BAnN1cs A fb EIJMUNIJ FIIANc1s BI-:AIIAN fb K WILLAIID I,I+:oN IIEAULAC A X A TIIoMAs IlI':aNAIIno RUssIcI.I. 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I' I Hman .' ' - I - V- ' Iac II: IIAIIoLn filI.DI'1ItS1I'1I41VIC fl '- , I . ' L' '- - qI'l.'.' I HGH ' - , . 2. ' l-1 IQ: .' I ..,. . E N '. xii... I .gg I DU 1:-:.-:I f.. ' E ' -. ' 33 01I.' Jo. 41' I. ,I. ' ' . D 0 If.-1 , I ' 'V' . ' . ' 'V . f J - ie - .. 1918 LIBEIL, 1915 N amc JOIIN WAIITPIII IIARRIMAN A T WILLIAM IIIGNRY IIAZARD. JR. DONALD WA'FSON IIEIGIIT fb I' A SAMUI-IL I'IICL1II'11t PAUL I'IICltItIO'1'T A III ALLEN IJOUGLAS IIII.L -'II A G SEAVICRNS WINTIIIICJI' IIIIITON A A Ib ALDIIIN IIIOMICR IIOAG ' HAROLD GARDINI-IR I-loon A T RIIIIIARD ARMINGIION IIOIIKINS A X A WI14I.1S CLICMMIGR IIORAN vVAL'l'I'1R IIOVING A K E LAWRIINIIIII III-INJAMIN IIOWRLL E fb E RAYMOND MAIIDRIIIK I'IUN'I'E1t A III DONALID RIIIR I-IYLAN E N FRED LORIN I'rscIINIf:R Emu l'nARsoN JACKSON A fb ERNEST AsIILI-:Y .II-:NIIKI-Is E X LOUIS EIJVYIN -IONIIIS ELMIIR S'rAcKIIoUsn IKING, JR. A T ROBERT ALDIQRT KINGSIIIEY III A 9 ILUSSELI. ADRIAN LAND Lno PAUL LANIGAN CIIARLRS IIAMII.'roN LAWVTON, JR. A 'l' A ROIIERT IIICUUIG LINDSAY IIAROLD WILLIAM LORD AIJIZIGIYI' EDGAR LOwNIcs ALAN NICYIICIIISON MKYDCJUKIAIIII A 'l' A JOIIN ALI-:XANDRR MIIGIII-na. JR. BI-:N'rLIcY MACHICINTKYSII I-IAROLD Earns MAIN! 2 N WILI.IAM MATTIIENVS JACOB IIENRY MILIIIGR LORIMIIIR DOUGLAS MILIIION WAL'rI4:R VINCENT MIDRIAIIITY PIIILIII DAYIID MORRISON LEONARD KIIAIIIAN MURI'IIY IIENRY WIIYIIIAM EDGAR NOLL A T A HARRY CLARK NORIIIII 2 X FRANR IIHING NOYII-I A Y A ISAIAII 01411 EVARIDIII ORIII IG A 'I' 0 BIINTON BRIDLIY ORXVIG E N ARTIIUR CAI I ISTOS PAIIRII lx ADOII QIIDNIY PI RI ow IIAROI D AU: Us'rUs PIIIIIIQ CIIKRTIS RIGINNI D IIIIIIIIS II 2. K LOUIS A1t'lIlU1t. RAYMOND PIIIRI II K C-I oRcI 0'r'ro POD1tkSNllx WALIIII I'WIlt1TI ILKNDAII II' T ILIIIIAIIII X Al I INPINI ltxrlc AN ANTIIONY ROM mo YVIIIIAM IIRANIIQ IIOUINIY A Y RIIIIAIID III ltlil ltl 51 IRII A lx Itltl D ILMII 511101 NI n FNS III lx PIIILIII 1'D11IN Stow WII I IAM IIAROI D 51 A1111 51 DONNID SKIIULIIIIID DIIAXX 0 A A WILI IAM DFQMUNII SIIKY III lx WIILTAM 1'1tANtIS SIIIIIIAN III lx I Residence Providence Salamanca, N. Y. Manchester, Mass. Providence Chicago, Ill. Syracuse, N. Y. Providence Springfield, Mass. Somerset. Mass. Ludlow. Vt. Algonn., Iowa New York. N. Y. Morristown, N. J. Des Moines. Iowa Medfield, Mass. Waterbury, Conn. Fall ltiver, Mass. Providence Norwood, O. Nctcong, N. J. South Berwick, Mc. Baltimore, Md. Danbury, Conn. Pawtucket New Bedford, Mass. Pawtucket Providence Yonkers, N. Y. Providence Sharon. Mass. Fall River, Mass. Red Bank, N. J. Providence Washington, D. C. Providence Brockton, Mass. Aeushnet. Mass. Providence . I,ItttlTSIl1ll'g. N. Y. llaverhill Masq I l'0VllILllC0 New York N Y Napolcon Ohio I,l0Vlllf'Ci011 n Mass PI ovldm nu. Illillllllfg IVIIIQSI Nan Ilaven lonn I'lllI1Ixllll Maw'- fllllllgll Ill I FOVIKILIIU. PI OVIKIQ nu I IOVIKILIIKL Past Noinnh I YDVIKILIKL Ponglllxupslt I IOVNILIILC I an lm lttt INIR xtillx IN I Inll ltlvtr Mass l Illtllttllgttj IN X Room 162 Wayland Ave. C 'aswell 6 Hope 10 83 Robinson North Slater 15 Manning 54- College University 4-5 100 Waterman 406 Brook 41 George 65 College Ilope 4-3 North Slater 110 Waterman llope 37 North Slater 170 Ontario Caswell 21 100 Waterman 15 Manning Hope 18 University 26 199 High, Pawt. Slater 7 4-06 Brook 119 Waterman 94- Angell 175 Camp Hope 16 110 Waterman 119 Waterman 3 Ilewes Ilope 86 32 Armstrong Ave. 153 Benefit 14 George 94- Angell llope 27 64- f o It ge 109 Xllcn 119 Wittrman 110 Waterman C :swell 8 0 Duncan Ave f asntll 17 '25 I aniplx ll Pant 771 Douglas Ave Ilopv. 90 M Wu Inonth tsl- lohn 117 Sl llllt 400 Brook 21 IIVIOIII Au 108 Watumarl I IVINIUIIII Au Il mmf 81 1 I unix l Isnt 0 108 ull rd NI 2 llllll I .PD Y . , , ' . I I , ' ' . I ' . . 15 I V I I : 5 if' A .I v 9 f ,w L . 1 ' - . . - , . . . . , 1. . I I , I Ir I 1: c . I I -I . -. ' I'--in , 1 w 3' - 1 . ., ' ' I 1. ... . , FI-. A ', .I .. ' .II I ' I' . .' , , . . 3 ' . u I ' ' , I .' . I. I 5 lc Ii ' I , . I.. 7 ..Ic.I'-I . ' 'I-e '. eg -H- GIQORGII IIENRY RIIODI-:S I,I'0Vltl0Ill'C 242 Wehster Ave. , I . . . , . . .. ' I, Ie . A I: I'-.N.X. ' ' I I - f: 1: 'I .' .I ' E ' ' I -I ir . Ie. ' -1 ' ,SI -New., ' II' -I ' 1 Y I' . H L ,' , . .r . .A , . V.. I - - I 1 .- . ' QI. -I. .4 I I I, '. .LA I L I. I , , I I. I .Y I I V. .. . . L . u' I., I ' . . . .I :ll I I I .' , ' tl ' I , ' '-ll . 3 I ' I .' 1: I ' If I I V I, I. f. I ' .n ff VL , 191 L.. 1 l y . wg I ' II! , N' Rim IIIII fin' ig il1Ii:Il'I Ni 'rye ..-www-.f ti Ill Name JAMI-:S SINCLAIR fb K XII JOSIIIPII SM ITII BRUNBN SI S Residence New York, N. Y. EDwAII.D VVILHON SMITII A fb Westerly Providence I4AWllENl'1'1 IIICIIAEDS SMITII A '1' A llartforcl, Conn. GI-:ODGE Al,l ltl'1D STEINIIOFF l,l'0V1flC1100 EAIIL RANDOLI-II STI-:I'IIENS Z All Salyerswlle, Ky. Proviclence IIAYMOND SOMEIIS S'I'I'l'ES fb 22 K RALIIII ELLSWO1t'l'II S'l'0l1DA1tD fb E EDWARD DLOUDGOOD STRINGIIAM, Jn. fb K X11 I'l01VARD CLINTON SWEET GAEDNEII SwENTzI-:L A fl? JOIIN BAKER ,PASKEIL Jn. 22 X FIUCIJEIIIC ALLEN 'l'IIOMI'SoN Z X11 ELTON IIAMMUND 'I'UI'KEu 2 X TIIOMAS l EANIvIS VANI'E, JE. Z XII EDWAED JAMES WIKIISII, JE. SAMUEL IIUDSON WALI-III, JE. A X A STANLEY GEOIIOI-1 WA1tNPJlt fb K MAYNARIJ JONES WAlt'PMAN BIIYAN ADAMS WATEIIMAN 9 A X RIIUIIMOND LA'l'11It0P WATSON 27 N CEI'IL ALEXANDER WA'r'r GASTON MAUICICYE WICINSTEIN CIIAUNOEY DIGPEW VVENTNVOIITII I'1AIIvI-:Y AIil!0'l' WllIl'l'lII4I E X STANLEY 'l'A'r'I'I-:IISON WIIIPIILE 2 X I,AN1EL EVEIII-:TT vVIII'I'l 0RD JAY MAY!! VVIIILIAMS WALTEE FISII WOJIIWIG fb A 0 ELMEE S'rUAIc'r WOODWARD 111 2 K WOODWOETII WRIGIIT A X A LLOYD PARKER ZI-:LLEIIS FRANK JACOII ZITSERMAN B 0 11 AEOIIIE AnAND AL1'IClt'l' LEOPOLD JACOII BALATOXV EDWARD WIIIIIIAM BANIGAN ROIIEET ICNIGIIT BAIID fb E K IJICKRAN PIAROUTUNE DOYAJIAN FREDERICK BILLINGS BROOKS 0 I' A ARTIIUR WYKES BIIOWN 23 X EAIILE MII1'FON BRONVN PIAHRY MAIN-US COIIN I'IEItl!ERT VINCENT COOK SAMUEL LA DUE IDAVIS A K E WESLI-:Y LAWIII-:NCE IDICDRICK df I' A MIIIIIAEI. DE FILIIIPIS CAIQI. I-IEIIMAN ELY DAVID JAI:oII ESPOVICII PAUL WILDUI: FRANCIS B 9 II ALPIIONSE GOOEEVE A K E I-IAIIEY JACKSON GIIAIIAM ' ID -IOS!-1l'1l GIQIMES iz. Y, vgif.- , Rockland, Mass. Hopewell Junction, N. Y. Providence Lynn, Mass. llillshoro, N. H. Pawtucket Providence Pawtucket Providence Putnam, Conn. Peterhoro, N. H. Tilton, N. H. Warren Auburn, Me. Room 108 Waterman North Slater 30 Benefit 94- Angell 51 Tanner 4-8 College South Slater Slater 1 108 Waterman 12 Elgin North Slater Hope 28 4-8 College Hope 22 4-8 College 21 Observatory Ave. Putnam Hope 40 Hope 36 81 Waterman University 18 Laconia, N. H. New York, N. Y. North Baldwin, Me. Providence Providence Phenix Mommouth. Ill. M ystic, Conn. Rockland, Mass. Providence Worcester, Mass. Providence 1920 WILIIIAM CARNEY HAY K 22 ROBERT VVILBUR I'IAzLET'r A fb LYMAN GILMAN IIILL RAYMOND FEANOIS .KILROY JAfrols MILTON LINICUS AEMAND JOSEPH LOPEZ NI' T KICNNIIITII LUTIIEE VINCENT COYLE MOALEVY SAUL MAUIIICE MPIIYTZER WILLARD Goonmcn MONROE SAMUEL MUEIILIN JAMES RUSSELL AUOUSTINE lVlU1tPI1Y WILLIAM JAMES NAIEN CARLETON DAVID 0'KEErE IJONALD DONALD E1tGA13lt0AIJ'l' RYlJldlt BENJAMIN SACIIS JOSEPII SPAGNA EDWARD IIATCII VALANCE FELIX WIl.l,IAM ZELUEE 192 Y., ' ,..If..I:-f v..w...-.n-- ,, N-. ...- A. .. .. 192 Anthony, E. Prov. 23 Pratt 101 Governor 140 Francis 140 Francis Phenix 14-4 Westminster 15 Manning 116 Forest 406 Brook 4-1 George 26 Bernon 'DK 4: N3 . 5, F L S I Babes in the Wood T was not many evenings ago that I happened to be strolling in Roger VVilliams Park, meditating alone on the multifold wonders and marvels of the Universe and breathing the soft odors of early twilight. I had not long wandered among the overhanging elms and the Hitting shadows of that quiet region when I was aroused from my dreamy meditations by strange cries not unlike those of some strange animal in distress. Hurrying with all pos- sible speed to the locality from which the cries ensued I soon found myself on the brim of a little hollow and looking down into its gray grassy bottom. The sight that presented itself to 1ny eyes was indeed pathetic in the extreme. Huddled together like so many sheep a great number of infants filled the bottom of the hollow. They were seantily attired in babies' attire and each one was emit- ting such a racket that I was forced to put my hands to my ears ont of considera- tion for those delicate organs. 1. When the children saw me pausing there on the brink they were at Hrst fright- ened and clung together the mo1'e tightly, doubling their mournful bawling, but as I advanced smiling, they gathered courage and one whom they called Nattie Edson rushed forward and threw himself at my feet. We're lost, he cried, lost in the wood, and canit go home. VVhat shall we do? What shall we do?U And they all joined in chorus with a prolonged wail. But above them all the voice of one Bullock could be heard crying, I want my Manizt. I want my dear Nlama. I then proceeded to question them as to how they had gotten into this trying predicament, at which a child younger even than the others and with a round, chubby face stepped forward and explained that Ely had suggested they go for a walk, and that they had walked so far they had gotten lost, and there they were all alone and didnit know how to get home. l At this Ely stopped his crying and blurted between his tears that Ashbey wasn,t telling the truth, and that it wasnit his fault, that Knight had tried to get out to the Providence Baseball Field and had lost his way. 195 I then considered it my duty to reprove them gently for having strayed off the Campus without the knowledge of their superiors and without a member of the Cammarian club to protect and lead them. To this Butera replied that Pinkham and he had indeed opposed the plan of going off the Campus for the walk and had strenuously suggested that they confine the route to encircling Sayles Hall, b11t that some of the rougher me11 like Greene and Colby had inveigled the rest into the way of sin and they had had naught to do but to follow. VVithout more ado, I then started to lead them towards the Keepers House. But after we had risen over the top of the hollow and saw whither they were go- ing, they burst again into the terrible wailing which I had been relieved to think they had given up. I at once tried to comfort them and to find out why under Heaven they had so given vent to their emotions when they were at the very door of safety. N o sooner had I inquired this of them than Brown and Allison replied, Oh! We have been there once and the man there is as bad as the Dean. He chased us away. I am sure he will do something terrible to us if we go any fartherf, Then, headed by Coolidge and Cuddaback, the motley herd turned on their heels and fled back to the place where I Hrst had found them. I followed at my leisure growing a little perturbed and when I got to the bank was not at all sur- prised to find them again huddled together in its bottom, shrieking at the top of their lungs. Again and again I tried to lead them away but each time, in their obstinacy, they would rush back and crowd together in depression. Now Ellis would object and now Gwynne would accuse me of being an evil seducer. Then Huggins would cry out that he would never n1oVe from that spot until his father came and took llllll home. It was for hours that I argued with them, trying to persuade them that indeed I was solicitous of their welfare, but to no avail. They could only cry, lVe are lost in the wood, and cannot go home. And each would ask the other why he led him to that awful place. In the course of the argument Olney slipped away from the class and disappeared in the surrounding darkness. Woodin and Meserve implored me to strike them dead before they died of hunger in the mazes of that ominous wood. I was deeply afraid that Palmer would go insane with fear. So at last seeing that to argue with brainless children was to no purpose I proceeded alone to the Keeper's House, cautioning Samson and Noyes that if any strayed away they would be destroyed by insiduous carnivores. I then telephoned to the College for the Cam club, informed them of the Freshmen's predicament and implored them to hasten with all speed to the spot that they might carry the babes home and tuck them away snugly in their beds. 196 1 I r 1921 Oflicers NATHAN WILLIS EDSON, 2D .... .......... ........ CHARLES JAMES GUILD ,......... GRANVILLE BURNS AFFLECK .... HOWELL THOMAS YOUNG ..... EDWARD JUDSON PHELPS. . Name FORBES SAMPSON ADAM fb I' A Josmmr ADAM GEORGE HENRY ADAMS 111 I' A GRANVILLE BURNS AEELECK if T ROBERT FREEMAN ALLISON EVERETT MUNYAN ARNOLD 2 X GEORGE REGINALD Asn1aEY A fb ROBERT REED BALDRIDGE A 'I' HAROLD SHERMAN BARKER Z NI' Class Cheer Brown! Brown! Brown! Rah I Rah I Rah I 21 I 21 I 21 l Class Roll ' Residence Canaan, Conn. Framingham, Mass. Lakewood, N. J . Yonkers, N. Y. St. Johnsbury, Vt. East Providence Norwich, Conn. McKeesport, Pa. Newport 197 .. .........Pre.s-ident . .. .. .First Vice-President . . . .Second Vice-President . ........... . Secretary . . . . Treasurer K V Y i l .. H 'fum mul IFPFH Room I . f Hope 1 University 48 Hope 15 z 4 Manning A 1 X I 56 Warren Ave., E. Prov. A if lilhiiu '75 Ninth, E. Prov. iw it North Slater South Slater 'KY'::iiP ' Cas 0 . A? 4.1, 1916 A L BEPA, B1LvN1zNsIs N amc U WIIILIAM STANLEY BARRETT 6 A X JoIIN GAIIDNER BEAGAN fb K ROLAND DEWEY BECK A X A GEonGE BICIIWIT MAIcs PAUL BIsIIoP 112 K XII CAIIL AUGUST B.IonKLUND fb A 9 STANLEY 'l'IIAYI4:Ii BLACK PlIILI1'Pl4lARCICBORDIIIN 0 A X PAUL EIIIIY BOUGIITON 41 If A I-IowAIIn GEoaoE BREWER K E Rom-:n WILLIAINIS BRIGIIAM A T WIIILIAM TIIoMAs BRIUIITMAN, Ja. 9 A X EAuLI-: MIIITON llIIowN Z All FltI'IDERIl'K Gnnoomf llIzowN A T A WILLIAM R.0lil'1lt'I? BUEIIIIAU:-I C12 A CIIAaLEs SI-:YMoun BULDOCK A K F TIICJMAS l1'IzANoIs BUIIKE 111 K GORDON FRANKLIN lluim K 2 TIIEoIJoIIE IJUGGINS llusn fb A 9 FI.oYn WARIIIAJN llUswELL 27 X NELsoN SAI.vAIxoa BU'rEaA LYLIG CALIIWELL fb K III MAIITIN CAMPBELL A 'I' A MI1'lIAl'III CAN'roII. AIz'I'IIUIz SILVIO CAI'U'rI A 'l' A Louis IIIIIWIN CAIIII PJ X CllI4lHTIC1t WICIIIIINGTON CIIINN SIDNEY S'I'UAIrr CLINE A 'I' EIIUAII Gwonolc Com:IIIiANE MIDIIIIIS LOUIS COIIEN ALLAN lJltl'1TTl'lllG CoLIIY A A fb Resillencc Providence Providence Salem, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Hingham, Mass. Room 20 Babcock 140 Cypress University 80 04 Daboll I-Iope 20 101 Governor Pawtucket 72 Brook, Pawt. Portsmouth, N. I-I. I-Iope 12 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Hope 1 Cromwell, Conn. Hope 37 Westboro, Mass. 100 Waterman Dighton, Mass. 72 Anthony, E. Prov. Valley Falls 48 College Newburgh, N. Y. 94 Angell Edgewood 128 Albert Ave.. Edgewood Cold Spring, N. Y. University 51 Pawtucket 16- Bei-ndt, Pawt. Providence 54 Lauriston Malden, Mass. Caswell 25 Providence 281 Vermont Ave. Morristown, N. J. Hope 44 Johnston 1001 Hartford Ave., Johnston Newark, N. J. 94- Allgell Holyoke, Mass. 20 N. Davis Providence ' 94 Angell Narragansett Pier Hope 20 Riverside 14 Shore Rd., Riverside Amenia, N. Y. Caswell 24 Providence 833 Friendship Providence 7 Bugbee Court Fair Haven, N. J. University 19 - FHIGIJERICK SE'I'II COLLINS A A fb Great llarrington, Mass. Caswell 20 Q,,,f,iy EAIIL FAIRCIIILD CONNETT Morristown, N. J. Hope 33 ' CLAIII MIIKINLEY CONZELMAN A T Bristol, Conn. I-Iope 8 RICIIARII IIENIIY CUOLIIJGE fb I' A Hartford, Conn. Hope 14 ' -' WAL'rIm FIIEEMAN CRAWFORD Pawtucket 15 Park, Pawt. 5.5 . JoIIN Josi-IIIII AN'rIIoNY CSEPIGLY Providence 388 Valley CIIIIISTIE ELSTON CUIIIIEBAc:Ic fb K New York, N. Y. 108 Waterman 'K I BENJAMIN RODMAN CUIrrIs A X A Peace Dale I-Iope 29 , ,, A CIIAIcLEs EMI-:IIsoN DAVIS A fb Edgewood 170 Albert Ave., Edgewood U Q EIcNI4:s'r DEAN I,AWSON Providence 70 Clarence i H EDWARD JAMI-:s IJEMPSEY, JII. Z N11 Cincinnati, 0. Caswell 21 I I VLAIIIMIIQ '1'I1IPLIIN DIMITROIFIF North Scituate North Scituate A I IIAIKOLD ALPIIIGUB DoIxoE fb K III Westbrook, Me. 28 Cushing - ' JOIIN RoIII-:RT Domm A A fb Irvington, N. J. Caswell 17 T , V A CAIILTON LE Roy DUNIIAM 6 A X Plainfield, N. J. 81 Waterman A ' I CIIAIzLIss llaAY'roN EIJIIY A T Providence 52 Taber Ave. ,, NA'FIIAN WILLIS I'1DsoN, 2n A A fb Lynn, Mass. South Slater ' Q WI K. M liUIvroN ELLIIQ A fb Chicago, lll. North Slater i' Jl, 198 . -- f- - I I 1916 LIBER., nR.vNEN.s1 s Name Residence Room LLOYD CLUTE ELY XII 'I' Schenectady, N. Y. 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Hope 35 Caswell 6 82 Lenox Ave. Hope 28 University 47 City Hospital South Slater 6 140 Lenox Ave. Barrington 689 East Ave., Pawt. 115 Waverly 81 Waterman Lhepachet 100 Lancaster 110 Waterman 4-8 College Umversity 58 Hope 13 Hope 45 21 Ashton Pawt University 16 Hope 45 'awtncket 159 Beechwood Ave Pawt C I l '!F'F'El ' A L A E I ,i Q X 3 Inu: n ' , : . . I 1 ' ' ' - 1 . 5 1 :I f ' ' . I, . . If Q 1 . A 'I ' ' A , .. . ' ' RUSSELL PHILLIPS JONES A T Edgewood 120 Shaw Ave., Cranston u 1 - C A X I , . . ' . I , , 1 - . . . , , . ' 4 I . 1 , I ' X Q , , , .I ll , . ' I .1 1 . . I fa . . ' C 199 r A I ......'I.n'If 1, I- I- I' A. ...I 4,,' V1 I 1 I I ' ifi!l..!Il 21,1 I-5.1 Name FRED AIITON LOUGEE Room 2 McKinley 712 Main, Pawt. 21 Barney Ave., Pawt. University 59 1Wix . fi I . .LI B-E , BILVNEN Sl s . 1 9 1 6 Resirlencc WA11'l'1'11t lfl'IltG1G1t LEONARD A 'I' S2 Providence HENRY NICYVMAN LONERGAN fb K Pawtucket ROYAL BEIITIIAND LORD A X A Pawtucket St. Johnsbury, Vt. Providence CHARLES NOIIMAN LOVENDERG l'll'1ltI3ERT ELDEN MAOCOMIIIE A X A GEORGE Ifl'1NNI'1'l'1l l.VIACDONAI1D fb 1' A ROIIICIUI' CIIARIGNCE MAl1lJlJNVl'1I.I1 A X A BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKJKICNIDAIYII R.Ol!l'Ilt'P CIIARLES NICICICNNICY 2 N ERNEST STUART MAl!M11.IIAN fb I' A GEORGE PIGABODY MAC'ltIGAlJY, JR. A fb HAROLD EINAR MAGNUSON E N JOSIILPII ALFRED MAKANN.N JOIIN EDWARD MANIX fb A 9 CLARENCE EDXVAILD MANSIf'IEI1D I'IERDER'I' IIAIKOLD MAIIKS VINCENT MIIIIJARD MICSPIIIVPI MAX MEYER COE STANLEY MILIAS K 2 HAIIOIJD CIIESTER MILIIS ELBRIDGE ALDEN MINARD A T RALPH WIIIIIIAMS MINEII BYRON ELLSWORTII MITCIIEIJIJ A X A ALFRED MOCIIAU fb A 9 ROGER ELLSWORTII MOORE A T A Q JOHN JOSEPH Muccro IJANIEL BOYLE MUR1'l1Y LEILOY MUltI'1lY ILOGER WALDEMAR N1'1I,51IJN JOEL MAli'FIN NIL!lIOI4S, JR. ID K XII MAIIK ALVIN NIcKERSoN JOIIN JOSEPH NOIJAN ROBERT GALE NOYES A fb OLOE GUSTAF ODEN 9 A X THOMAS ALRIf:R'r OLNEY, JR. B 9 11 EDWARD STANDISII PALMER B 6 II WALTIGII NELSON PALMQUIST HENIIY WII11 ltl'JlJ PE'rE1ISON EDWARD JUDSON PIIELPS A A fb JOIIN EVERETI' PIERCE 21 X JAMES I-IALSEY PIERSON MAURICIIG MIT!f1lELL PIKE K 2 DANIEL ILOGEIKS PINKIIAM A K E GEORGE WIIYIIIAM POTTER fb K MIi!IIAI'lII THOMAS PRENDERGAST IIAROLD LLOYD PULVER GEORGE LAWRENCE ILEINACIIER KP I' A G JON VVOIICOTT ROAF Stoughton, Mass. East Providence Le Roy, N. Y. Providence 'l'rentOn, N. J. Pawtucket Providence Pontiac, R. I. Bangor, Me. New Haven, Conn. Washington, Pa. Providence Guilford, Me. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sussex, N. J. Pawtucket Dorchester, Mass. East GreeIIwiclI Providence Burnside, Conn. - Providence Lymunsville Brooklyn, N. Y. Stoughton, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Attleboro, Mass. Pawtucket Plainfield, Conn. Norwich, Conn. Providence South Bend, Ind. Providence Providence Quincy, Mass. Rockland, Mass. Enfield, N. H. Morristown, N. J. Providence LyIIn, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Providence New London, Conn. Newburyport, Mass. 200 102 Irving Ave. 466 Brook 158 Burgess Ave., E. Prov. 39 Benevolent 31 Denison University 48 100 Central Ave., Pawt. 64 Larch 49 Central, Pontiac Hope 42 University 26 30 Green 642 Broad 12 Crescent Ave., Cranston Hope 33 University 48 396 Broadway, Pawt. Hope 47 East Greenwich 42 Forest University 46 380 Pleasant, Rumford 26 Lyman Ave., Lymansville Hope 3 Hope 8 University 21 601 Dunham 733 Pleasant, Pawt. Hope 11 North Slater 72 Plenty Caswell 15 153 Congdon 454 Huntingdon Ave. University 21 Caswell 17 Hope 31 Hope 2 138 Superior Caswell 4 Caswell 9 Hope 48 177 Howell Hope 8 University 16 L Y. Name LIBER., BR.v ENs1s 191851 Residence Room WIIIIYIAM BOWMAN 'ROBINSON Providence 133 Mitchell CHESTER ALBERT RUOEE Providence 822 Hope Providence 24-9 Plain LOUIS SALK JONAS SALLET SENECA GADSDEN SAMSON O A X ERNEST FRANK SANTANGINI SAMUEL SUHEFELMAN LLOYD ALAN BERNARD SIIEERAN HAROLD LINCOLN SHELDON ABRAHAM ISRAEL SHULMAN IIAROLD STANTON SMITII 0 A X NORMAN BRITTON SOWELL RALPH DELILTIIG STANDISH . IJOWARD BUCKNELL STEARNS A K E PRESTON TAPLEY STEPIIENSON A K E JOHN RANDOLPH STEVENS 23 N PIENRY NIEWICIIII SUNDERLAND 6 A X EVERETT LEPRILETE SWEET K 2 PIAROLD EDWARD SWITEGAHLE 112 K N11 RIEGTNALD GILOHRIST SYKES A K E JOIIN CHASE TALDOT, JR. A K E ALFRED CECIL TAYLOR A K E EDWIN LEWIS THORNTON I'IAROLD LAUREN TINKER K 2 WILLIAM ANTHONY 'rOWLE, JR. Z III GEORGE PAUL TURIGA :HERBERT EIWVIN VAN IIOESEN A T SZ JEROME ANTHONY WA1.SII A T A JOHN NICHOLAS WAIISli CARL IIENRY WARDWELL HERBERT ALEXANDER WEST JAMES LUCAS WIIEATON, JR. E X DONALD EUGENE WILDUR ALVIN MYRICK WILEORD fb K XII ESKE I'IARl1Y WINDSDERG KNOWLTON MEAID WOODIN ELMER PARKER WIIIGITT HAROLD BALLARD YEATON K E PIOWELL THOMAS YOUNG Z XII PETER PAUL ZUBRISKY Attleboro, Mass. New York, N. Y. Providence I Brooklyn, N. Y. Providence Phenix Providence Needham, Mass. Moorestown, N. J. Hanover, Conn. Providence Lynn, Mass. Providence Fall River, Mass. Providence Elizabeth, N. J. Plainfield, N. J. New York, N. Y. Providence Pawtucket Nashua, N. H. Newburyport, Mass. Beacon, N. Y. Providence Oneonta, N. Y. Providence Bluehill, Me. Hopkinton, Mass. Pawtucket West Pembroke, Me. Lynn, Mass. New Bedford, Mass. 4-7 Goddard 81 Waterman 100 Knight University 30 19 Merrill Phenix 2 Staniford University 4-0 University 59 101 Governor 168 Bowen Caswell 4 66 Hudson Hope 12 145 Congress Ave. University 54 65 College 65 College 788 Hope 91 Centre, Pawt. Hope 4-6 Caswell 16 Hope 44 56 Alverson Ave. Hope 80 14- Candace 132 Benefit 309 Olney 164 Broadway, Pawt. 51 Summer University 58 38 Gay University 18 Auburn, Me. A, , Auburn 621 Park Ave. 'fum Darien, Conn. Hope 47 EFAFF3 Providence 37 Roanoke F Providence 11 Printery W3 K .J ,. I 2 ,ih kg alll.: rl 201 'QL 31 L.. - -.V w 'A ' 'wi' wiser a ,,, .1-. v ,lil 'T' ' Fliflg 2. 51.11, it! H 'J 'A 25 1 If I SPHQCV STUDE T5 Name XVILIIELM l'HH,iP Amsoux Elm: A. ANIBICRSON EINVAILD IIAHHIS BARR Roy JOSICPII llEAUliEGUA1iD I Ilf:IwmRT 1IA1coLn Bo1H+:N Rouicwr LYMAN IBUTLICII JAMES CHms'1'IAN CARMAIIK JoHN CARDE1: CHAMPLIN A K E W I4:sl.lcY LA1Vll1'INf'I'1 D I-:D1m:K G1ovANNI DI TIISPIRIO CLAUDE JOSICIUI 1 AnNssvo1mI A flv 'THOMAS IIAZAHD GAHIHNIQR Mi:m'x1.Lm German-1 I'IA'rCH1cn A T THOMAS 1f'nANvrs llEAD I'll'1RBI'Il!'1' Go1moN HICICIINS fb K III-1NnY KNowr.1cs llonmzx Z NI' FRANK Josmvu I'l0NAN NATl1AN GARDNER IiINGSI.1'IY A V EARIA liAYMoNn Mrnu-zu IQALPII IIENRY MUIALANE fl' K JAMES Russian NIUIQPIIY fi' K Purmv GORDON NzKSE Z ill '- JOHN WARIEEN Nowrlir'o'1 r 'l IIAR1,AN Bl-JRKLEY l'1cAnonY CARL EPIIHAIM I'1':AHsoN MALiJfD1,M EDWVARIJS P1l1I.LH's A X A ifTxwCliARI,l41s EmvARn Russ:-:Ln MVALEN'I'IN1'l CuAw1 onn 'l'HmeL1-'Ar.r. ROSI'l1l'7ll!lJ Providence 1'rovide.nee Central Falls llurrisville Edgewood East Pl'0VlIlC11CC Wvoonsoekel Block Island Providence Providence Providence Providence Rensselear, N. Y. Providence Providence Wnrwic-k, Neck Providence Providence Alllelvoro. Mass. Dorcliester, Mass. Providence P1l1VllllC'liCt New Bedford, lwass. Providence Provirlence Taunton, Mass. Lowell, Mu:-is. Full River, Mass. GI'IORGl'11QARL WH.:-50N B 0 11 Providence lv Af? .---, ,N fx V ' 202 1 L .. .,.......,..... A .W ..,,.M..,.:........--....-...M--1. M.-K... . .1Y--.Y--..-...-.--vu.-mp.,m....w --AA. .fwf- Room 81 Althen Providence 169 Cross, C. F. llnrrisville 46 Moorlnnd Ave. 1387 Pawtucket.. E. P. 124- Winler, YV. 65 College 68 Laura '77 Courtland North Slater 95 Iirmulwny 190 Hope 1122 lirondwuy Q-1' Spencer 11-8 College 242 Ives 605 Hope 11. 1. Hospital Caswell 8 27 Lnndor 48 College 2 Jenny Lind, N. 13. 17 Ogden 519 Fallon Ave. 406 llrook 94- WVnrren Ave. Universily 50 4-1 George qgwmw- n.m.mw-W...-..-.fl W. nf A-.W ,M umuuuvmmmnuf mn: in n.:.-W.-rf. my -I . ........-..... W... M..-0... ,1...w-...-............ -V.-.A-.. ...wq-...ww f...-f........,... ..-....w...... ,....... A. ....v..............-A.- .,......w...w1.,1 -..vm.1--vw-..-n-v . - w1.w.w.w,-www-umm 1918 LIBEIL, BILUNENSIS FRANCIS ELMEH Boorn CHARLES LEO COIIEN PAUL GIPFEL EDWARD MILTON KOLMAN KENN1-:'rn C. MEINKEN M1uroN HAROLD Rusnny LEOPOLD JACOB BALATOW Inv1NG SMITH CROMPTON Anrnun E. Axr Mid-Year Freshmen Cornwall, N. Y. Providence Newark, N. J , Providence New York, N. Y., Fall River 1920 Providence Providence 1919 Newark, N. J. Special Student IJERMAN Josmrn BONERMAN New York, N. Y. Summary of Students Undergraduate Men Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Special Students Total 80 101 163 202 29 5 575 North Slater 9 Belair Ave. Brown University 25 Staniford 23 Caswell Fall River 96 Orms 11 Colonial Rd. University 26 5 Caswell f l'i ,- uiliu num RFP A 1! 2: 9 i I rl 203 'L N .- 4 ---S I:-..' .ll If--:ll IL -..-:J Zin fklemuriam ELISUA BENJAMIN ANDRE1VS, A.1V1., 11.D., LED. October 30, 1917 .I I JNATH AN CHAC E, A .M. June 30, 1917 SAMUEL COFEIN EASTMAN, LL.17. August 3, 1917 GEORGE 1-IOUPER FERRIS, D.D. September 16, 1917 GARDNER COLBY, A.M. November 4-, 1917 HENRY VAN AMBURGH JOSLIN, A.M. Janmwy 19, 1918 ROWLAND GIBSON HAZARD, A.M, Jzmllnry 23, 1918 1? I-lli-'-'5'll:-I T1-ILETICS A .9--s. - -s. -n.. J, 'N - . .. V...--X ,. .ga . .T .....Xh-0 , .-.-ma. U-M ........ ,,.',,,, ' ml..-5 , 'T s.,, ..-. ., ...1-.. .. , K . , , N ..,s ' , v f 5 P T 1 W IW . ,,, M, 4 WVWLV1 1 A-ga - KJ: M. , , A :Z i , Athletic Association Officers FRANKLIN COOLIIJIQIC BROOKS '18 ....,......,... .... ..... C , 'hrrfrznlln FRANCIS IIAMILTON RICII '19 ....... .. ................ Sc1f1'f'Im'y FRI'llJ1CRII'1i WILLIAM MARVEL '9-1- ......... ....,..... ..... 1 Y upvrrixnr Qf.'1ll1Ivl1'c.s Board of Directors ALB1CR,'l' EDWIN DILLINGIIAM '18 THOMAS FRANCIS BLACK '19 l I',0YIJ Cl+1Rl'lLI,l'1 RAY '18 ZICNAS RANDALL BLISS '19 WILLIAM MILLER RAY '18 SAIVIUIEL SANFORD SIIl'll4'.l IIiLD '19 TIIOMAS CARR WATSON, Ju. '19 Captains and Managers Fnnlllull Iirlxvllflll VICRNUN AIIBRIGY BOIVMAN '18, Capl. IVILLIAIYI NICHOLAS URMSBY '17, Ufllll. THOMAS CARR IVATSUN '19, Mgr. SOLON f'IIICS'I'I'1R KI'1LI.EY, Ju. '17, Mgr. Track JOIIN FRANCIS ISAAC ,Il-1, Uapl. TIIOMAS FRANCIS BLACK '19, Alyr. Q06 P 1 r ,M ,, ,,.,M...,y,,Q,,-,--Mm,-,,,,,,,,, ,.-,,,,,,. ,,,,...,-, ,,.,.,,,, -- , . . .,. .. ,. V-W. ,,1,,,yL,. ..,,f,,.:.4,.:...::4- .--L ..s..,,.,.,-.,-.,-..,...,.,. .- ..-,. . .-.. . .,: ..c.W..:.,. ws... W 4 A , cagxft The next two games were played with the Newport Naval Reserves and an eleven picked from the 301st Engineers at Camp Devens, respectively. The former re- sulted in a 35-0 defeat, the Navy team being composed entirely of ' former college stars. Brown paid its debt to the government, how- ever, by taking six touchdowns out of the hide of the Camp Devens team a few days later. The soldiers showed no semblance of team play, the game becoming nothing but a practice scrimmage for the Brown substitutes. The home season closed on November 17 with a victory over Colby. The first half' of this game was an exhibition of fine football in which Brown scored three touchdowns. The home eleven then went to pieces before the wonderful open field work of Callock. The clcvcr little half back, however, failed time and again to carry the ball the last two or three yards to the goal, and at the end of the game the score stood 19-7 in favor of Brown. The season came t.o a fitting climax on November 24, in a 13-0 triumph over Dartmouth at Boston. It was the first meeting of the two teams since athletic relations were severed in 1907. The game was marked by a fine spirit of sportsmanship and lnlltlllll good-will, which thrilled to the marrow t.he thousands of spectators. Through- out the first half the playing was practically even, the Dartmouth offensive standing out above that of the Brunoniuns, but not suffi- ciently to bring the big green team within striking distance of the Brown goal line. In this half, both teams missed attempted field goals, a placement kick by Phillips of Dartmouth hitting the cross bar MANAGER VVATSUN and rebounding onto the field. At the start of the second half Brown was obviously in to win. In less than eight minutes of play t.wo touchdowns were pushed by the Dartmouth defense, breaking for the rest of the game the backbone of the green team. Only during the last five minutes of play did they sufficiently recover to temporarily threaten the Brown line by a series of long forward passes. At the Hnal whistle the score was still 13-0 and the 1917 season had been brought to a triumphant close. THOMAS CARR WATSON, JR. Scores: Season of 1917 1fT0?l77L Opponents September 29 Rhode Island State 27 0 October 6 Johns Hopkins Q0 0 , October 12 Holy Cross Q7 6 V J in October 20 Boston College 7 Q 'it v October 27 Colgate 7 6 I, W 1 November 8 Syracuse 0 6 :H ' sg November 10 Newport Naval Reserves 0 35 r,,,,,f, November 14 301st Engineers, Camp Devens 4-1 0 gsifr- November 17 Colby 19 7 November 24 Dartmouth 13 0 E -1- -A Totals 161 62 .Q 1 a 1 ye J ' 11,21 fi 211 ar gl ' . Q t amass- i'f 1 ,.....,. -... .... .. , ,, , W .- 4...-..-uu:..... .... .-- .H- -- W '-'--H' ----A- M...-.-.1--Tl........ .-.---- - -...cn...,..,..:f,L1,-.........,....v.-..-t...-.t.. .......q. Aff Q14-1' 1 ' 1 4: L. -.,,,1 ..... -.. 1.' ,mf-145. Q2 Y uf f 41. Il J. A . W W F. P C. N. E. J. L. C. 5 'mi P- '?111?1W 11 'ff' M 1' 1 . J ' 'T 1' 1 .. .... ---1--A---ru - --w.,,m,... 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MURPHY '20 r.f 5 ' . -4, I ! I ,.,. '5 4-1 . A. -' .Amr 1 .in .L .A ... i Varsity Squad L vw fi Donovan Robinson Watson Fay Huggins Pnttcc Davidson Erickson Mcmagzfr Trainer Coach qmrr, . 9,1 M M gf -fr-tai Murray Denison Feinberg Orlnsby Murphy Richards Maguire if r 'j i Captain Walsh Murphy Coulter 5 , WW 'L 1' ':-,.- T f'! Q15 ,,,. ,,,-g, Baseball Season of 1917 HE war hit the 1917 baseball season just the way it did many of the other sports in this country. But despite this fact it was in 111any respects a successful one for Brown. The curtailment of collegiate activities, especi- ally among the larger Eastern Universities, was the direct cause of the ,cancellation of several games announced on the schedule at the first of the year. Among these were the games with Harvard, Yale and Princeton, as well as two games with Dartmouth and an intersectional game with Leland Stanford. The interest shown by the students was naturally eclipsed by the interests of the war, but in spite of these untoward circumstances, promise of available material was rather bright. The loss of Captain Johnson, and of Andrews, Dunn and Healy was keenly felt, but 'there was plenty of new material on hand with which to fill vacant positions. The pitching staff alone caused the coaches anxiety at the first of the year. As the season progresse this proved to be one of the teamis strongest points. Richards, Denison and De Vitalis more than came up to the expectations of the most optimistic. The opening game for the season resulted in a 41-3 defeat for the Brunonians at the hands of the .Providence International League team. The defeat came as the result of a ninth inning rally in which Providence pushed two runs across the plate for a winning score. On April 18 Brown found little trouble in defeating Rhode Island State Col- lege by a score of 8-1. Denison pitched exceptionally well for the Brunonians. Murray led the day's offensive, making three hits while Captain Ormsby playeda great game in center field. On the nineteenth of April Brown journeyed to Springfield and played a double header with the Y. NI. C. A. College. The morning game was loosely played and was featured by heavy hitting, resulting in a 10-7 Victory for Springfield. The afternoon game was also a weird exhibition, the two teams wading through thirteen innings to a 5-5 tie. The next game was a mere farce in which the Amherst Aggies went down be- fore Denison, Richards, and an onslaught of hits, by a twenty-one to four score. In this game hlurray lllilllilged to connect with the ball for a triple and three singles. Davidson also was in his stick-waving form. On April QS, Boston College was forced to lower her colors to Brown to the tune of 3-1. The game proved a pitchers' battle between Boyce and De Vitalis. Devin proved his worth in spite of the fact that it was his debut in a Brown uniform, by allowing his opponents only three hits. In a ragged game on May 2, Brown again defeated Boston College. Denison holding the Bostonians to five runs while Brown was making nine. R. lVIurphy and Robertson led the hitting, while Feinberg caught a good game for the Brunonians. .The two teams made twelve errors, eight of which were credited to Boston College. On the ninth of May O'NIarra of Tufts held Brown to three hits and one run, while his teammates got to Denison and Richards for nine hits and two runs. The game was very well played, Murray doing excellent work in the field. Brown defeated Rutgers by a 7-3 score on May 12. Richards filled the box for Brown and held the New Jersey athletes to a scant five hits. A touch of patri- otism was added to the game by the appearance of the Brown players with Ameri- can flags on the front of their uniforms, together with the colors of England and France on their arms. 5 216 The second game of the season with Rhode Island State College resultecl in a 9-8 victory for the Kingston team. Errors were about as numerous as hits, the Hill men contributing eight while Rhode Island helped out with four more. In a loosely played game on May 19, Brown was beaten at the hands of Seton Hall by a 7-5 score. In this game, which was poor exhibition from start to finish, Davidson placed three good hits. On the twenty- sixth, Richards held Colby to three bits, Brown having no difficulty in carrying off a 7-1 victory. Captain Ormsby starred with a home run and a triple. Not satisfied with winning one game a week, Richards tried conclusions with Pennsylvania on lilemorial Day and won a Q-1 victory in the best and most exciting game of the season. The Quakers suc- ceeded i11 gathering in only two hits off Rube, while Brown took advantage of Bernl ard's wildness, to slip in two runs in the first inning. Neither team scored after this, Penn making its only run in the same inning as a result of Berry's fast work on the bases. The next two games were played with Holy Cross and proved disastrous for Brown. On June 17, each team made but four hits against Richards and Ryan. Holy Cross was able to bunch its hits in the third inning sufficiently to bring in a winning score. On the twenty-second, Donnelson held the Brunonians to four hits in ten innings while his teammates gathered enough safeties to carry away a 4-3 decision. Brown emerged from the season with seven victories and as many defeats. together with a tie game with Springfield Y. INT. C. A. College. Wlbile this is hardly as good as the seasons of the past few years. Captain Ormsby and his team deserve an unlimited amount of credit for staying in the field and seeing the season through as they did at a time when many of the larger Colleges were abandoning hilajor Sports. MANAGER FAY - VVILLIAM BIILLER FAY. Scores: Season of 1917! 5 l1'rou'n 01I1JOIlI'lIl lfrzmvi. Opponrnt April 14 Providence League 8 May 9 Tufts -1 18 Rhode Island State S IQ Rutgers 7 19 Springfield Y. M. C. A. 7 16 Rhode Island Stale S , 19 Springfield Y. M. C. A. 5 19 Seton llall . 25 M. A. C. 21 26 Colby 7 28 Boston College 3 30 Univ. of Penn. 2 May Q Boston College 9 June Q Holy Cross Rain 5 Univ. of Penn. Rain 17 Holy Cross 1 2 Holy Cross 3 Total 90 x Varsity Track if- 5 4 v-rv, 11111 XT.: 1121.1 1 . ls?ET1ii'1 Elec? .. 4 1 1 H . 1 'i 1 . 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Mo1rL'1'0N '19 11. M. MU11P11Y '19 11. 11. N1c1101.s ,19 11. M. 1'n'1'1111s '19 F. D. 1'oLLA11D '19 C. 11. PECKIIAM '19 M. P. w111'1'11 '19 11. 110wnL1, '19 11. W. 1111551111 '29 P. M. 1111owN '29 G. 11. CA1111 'Qo w. J. CROUCIAI 'Qu J. Q. DEALEY '99 J. SINCLAII1 '29 M. CA11DE11, sp. '17 . . . . .Captain . ...lllcxnngcr Discus Throw. Ilurdlcsg Broad Jump. Sprints. High Jump: Pole Vault. 880-Yard Run. High Jump. -l--I-0-Ynrcl Run. Shot Putg Discus Tlirowg Ilunimcr Throw. Broad Jump. Hurdles: Broncl Jump. 0110-Mile Run. Sprints. Indoor Track. 4-4-0-Yard and 880-Yard Run. Pole Vault. One-Mile Run. One-Mile Run. One-Mile Run. Shot Put: Discus and Hammer Throw. 4-40-Ynrcl and 880-Yard Run. i 11 M 7 ..,. ..-.-..g, .... 1.451 3 .f'f,..,..s........... .W -M .,v..................- .... .....:,f,...Z.V.. ......,...-.,.-rx, .. ....,,..-.,, .,,-....... -.. .... -...-.-........--..., . ., -...W-...-..-m..-.-..f. .-,.........-M.. ....,.......... .... -W - ......1..,-,.,...4-...1..f......,.......... ...,1..-,-.......f........ ..... .. . .,. ........--Ms, .. 1 1. vs . z' '- ' -Q Y. ' Varsity Squad Hahn Cal ruler Peters Armstrong Peckham Dow ncy Storcr M anagcr Sinclair Ames Mu rph y K Isaacs Nichols Wllitc' Mllllaille Captain 1 918 Carr BCSSCI' Crouch Denley Q91 1 9 Track Season of 1917 HE second year of track athletics under the coaching of Archie Hahn has been successful, even though the team did not win first honors in the out- door meets at Boston and Hartford. The indoor season opened with the annual Coast Artillery games at Boston on the 27th of January. In this meet Brown made only a fair record, 1Villiams '20 placing third in the '75-yard dash and Howell '19 in the high jump. The next week at the annual indoor meet of the Boston Athletic Association, Williams and White of Brown carried off the honors in the 110-yard dash. The relay team, composed of E, F . lVIurphy '19, Mullane '19, Besser '20 and Isaac '18. lost to NI. I. T. hy a close margin of not more than three yards. On Fehruary 17 at the Hartferd Armory meet, Brown with the same team that opposed M. I. T. lost to Dartmouth hy some distance in the one-mile relay. White of Brown finished second in the 75-yard dash. On hlarch 8, 1Villiams and VVhite, the only two Brunonian competitors at the New England amateur indoor track and field championships, finished second and third respectively in the Senior 60-yard dash. In the I. C. A. A. A. meet at the Exposition Build- ing in Philadelphia on the same day, the Brown relay team captured third in the mile relay. The University of Pittsburgh took first place. Nichols '19 placed third in the discus throw. On March 10 a Novice and Handicap meet on Lincoln Field ended the indoor season. MANAGER BLACK The opening of tl1e outdoor season found the team seriously handicapped by the loss through enlistment of Captain Keough, Palmer, Fort of the long distance men, and Shaw of the weight men. AX At the dual meet with IVI. I. T. on May 19, Brown lost by the score of 78-48. 1'-ffitlffz All the events were closly contested, E. M. Murphy '19 won the quarter-mile in W , fast time, witl1 M. E. Carder '19 a close second. J. F. Isaac '18 captured first f l place in both hurdle events, and R. H. Nichols '19 won both the shot put and the 'n . ,Nz ,V H 5' if. discus throw. 'ii5.J.ffi 51+ Brown finished second with a total of 50 points at the N. E. I. C. A. A. meet at Boston on Saturday. May 19. Pollard '19 was the star, winning both hurdle Ekiizs events and. finishing third in the hroald jump. In the weight events, ichols won N ' C hrst place in the discus, and Sinclair in the shot put. E. Murphy finished first ln ,H We quarter-mile, followed by Carder in fourth place. ifvhite '19 and Mullane '19 h 5 f ' ook second and third in the 100-yard dash. The remarkable showing made by 'EC 5,15 Q 'ggtflrown in this meet served as a successful climax to the track season of 1917. i' THOMAS FRANCIS BLACK, Jn., '19, M anager. ' tiff: . . AVIS: WL., .- My wwfsfievlfl-.45 - . M.- . .,... ..-. , ,N W vi W ,- ,mmn p A V Q .-..-.- -.-. .Qu .ra ....... ... ...........................---. ..., ..,-. 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A. E. Bartlett '14 IIAMMICR Tlmow-132 ft. 11 in. A. E. Bartlett '14 Discus Tnuow--139 ft. 11 in. A. E. Bartlett '14 Pouc VAULT-11 ft. G. C. Ames '19 N. E. I. A. A. Records 100-Yann Dash-9 fl--5 see. A. B. Kelley, Iloly Cross 220-Yann DASll'Ql 2-5 see. A. B. Kelley. Holy Cross 440-Yann RUN-49 3-5 sec. J. D. Lester, Williams 880-Yann RUN-1 min., 55 3-5 see N. S. Taber, Brown ON!-1-MILE RUN-4 min., 18 2-5 see. N. S. Taber, Brown 'FWO-lVIII.E RUN-9 min., 35 3-5 see. ' R. W. Atwater, Tufts 120-Yann Hunnmcs-15 2-5 see. A. B. Shaw, Dartmouth 220-Yann I'IURlJLl'IS'24- 2-5 see. W. A. Savage, Bowdoin IIIGH JUMP-6 ft. 7-16 in. P. W. Dalrymple, M. I. T. II. B. Enright, Dartmouth Bnoan JLTIKIPLQ3 ft. 10 1-4 in. H. 'l'. Worthington, Dartmouth Snow l'U'r--1-7 ft. 10 1-2 in. L. A. Whitney, Dartmouth HAMM1-in Tnnow-148 ft. 8 1-2 in. I-I. E. Marclen, Dartmouth Discus Tnnow-135 ft. 5.9 in. L. A. Whitney, Dartmouth Pom VAUL'l 12 ft. 6 1-4 in. J. S. 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'M 1: tg .5 Za itllIIIIIll'lIllIlllll'lIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfs QWIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllla 31st Annual Field Meeting of the N. E. I. A. A. Held at Technical Field, Cambridge, May 19, 1917 Standing of the Teams M. I. T. ................................ 61 MIDDLEBURY ..... .... 8 BROWN ................................ 50 TRINITY ............ .... G WORCESTER POLYTECIIN IC .......... 13 TlIl4 l'S ................. .... . 5 HOLY CROSS ...............,.. ......... 8 BOSTON COLLEGE ...... .... 3 Summary of Events 100-YARD DASH I F, P. O'Hara. M. I. T., 10 1-5 sec. 2 R. H. Mullane. Brown 3 M. P. lVhite. Brown 4- IC. Foley, Holy Cross 220-YARD DASII 1 A. C. Sanders, Tufts, 29 4--5 see. 2 A. Analvle. M. I. T. 3 R. H. Mullane, Brown Ll- A. M. Goldstein, Trinity 44-0-YARD RUN 1 IC. M. Murphy, Brown, 51 2-.J sec. 2 T. Mahoney. Holy Cross 3 C. VV. Loomis, M. I. T. -L M. B. Cardcr, Brown 880-YARD RUN 1 G. C. McCarten, M. I. T., 1 min. 59 3-5 see 2 T. R. Burke, Holy Cross 3 H. S. Stephens, M. I. T. 4- C. F. Westland, M. I. T. MILE RUN 1 H. A. Herzog, M. I. T., 4 min. 30 1-5 sec. 2 F. Jones, Middlebury 3 A. W. Francis. Worcester Polytechnic 4 W. J. Crouch, Brown TWO-MILE RUN 1 G. F. Halfacre, M. I. T., 9 min. 54 3-5 sec 2 W. K. McMahon, M. I. T. 3 F. Jones, Middlebury 4 M. Garland, Worcester Polytechnic 120-YARD IIIGH I-IURDLES 1 F. D. Pollard, Brown, 16 3-5 sec. 2 R. II. Taylor, Worcester Polytechnic 3 J F. Isaac, Brown 4- C. R. Leo, Middlebury I' Q20-YARD LOW HITRDLBS I F. D. Pollard, Brown, Q6 see. 2 J. F. Isaac, Brown 3 R. II. Taylor, Worcester Polytechnic -L C. IV. Scranton, IW. I. T. 16-LB. SHOT PUT l J. Sinclair, Brown, 39 ft. -l l-Q in. Q R. H. Nichols, Brown 3 A. F. Benson, M. I. T. 4- T. Mc-Donnell. Holy Cross I-HGH JUMP 1 1' E 5 ft. 9 1-Q in. tie 2 F. W. Childs, M. I. T. T. II. C. Pierce, M. 1. T. 'C 16-LB. HAMMER THROW 1 P.4Haselton, YVorcester Polytechnic. 105 ft l-2 in. 2 C. J. Dandrow, Jr., M. I. T. 3 J. Sinclair, Brown 4 R. S. Smith, M. I. T. POLE VAULT 1 T. P. Wright, M. I. T., 11 ft. 3 in. 2 G. C. Ames, Brown 3 C. R. Lee, Middlebury 4- C. Hamlin, Boston College BROAD JUMP 1 W. Bjorn, Trinity, 22 ft.. 2 J. M. Avery, M. I. T. 8 F. D. Pollard, Brown 4 T. P. Wright, M. I. T. DISC US THROW 1 R. H. Nichols, Brown, 117 ft. Q in. 2 J. W. Keller, M. I. T. 3 J. McNamara, Boston College 4 R. A. Armstrong, Brown ' 224 QdllillillilllllillIIllllHillIllIHIHIHIIllllllllHillIillIIIIIH4IIIIIIIHIHHIIIHill!!IIIIIllllllllllIlIll!IllIIIIHIlllililllllllIIllilIIHillIilllllllllliilllIlllllllillilillilllIIillllllllllilllllilHillIlillllllllllilllllilIllllllIIIHHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIUIlilIHII'HHIH1IIilillll.iIIlllIlIIIIiI!IWILH .1 B i 'I 1 1 i i 1. 1 uns i I r 1 li. -1 Q, mi.. , ,' ,,-. 1 F 31. .4 1 -N., Q 1.-, n f M 1, ,H .1 ,-ui ,111 1 '1? Q',i- e rg.A',-'V ' S M : 'l'ix':Fr-iq 'AJ' x r, N K 1 Y' f, . wi f lu ' f .if ,i lr it 1- L ,rfb ,131 5 . 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M oses llrown ..................... ..... 1 Pawtucket High ........ .... l 3. M. C. Durfce High .... ..... 1 North Kingston High .... .... ' l'echnical High ........ , , Cranston High ....... -.-. Records of the B. U. I. T. A. Event 100-YARD DASH--Time 10 sec. flat. 220-YARD DASH-Time 22 2-5 sec. 440-YARD DASH-Time 51 1-5 sec. 880-YARD RUN-Time 2 min. 4-5 sec. ONE-MILE RUN-Time 4 min. 29 4-5 see. TWO-MILE RUN-Time 10 min. 1 4--5 see. 120-YARD HURDLES--Tilne 16 8-5 sec. 220-YARD HURDLES-'1'in1c 26 sec. flat. BROAD JUMP-21 ft. 2 1-2 in. HIGH JUMP-5 ft. 11 1-Q in. POLE VAULT-11 ft. 1 in. SHOT PUT--51 ft. 5 in. 12-LB. HAMMER THROW-183 ft. 2 in. DISCUS THROW-115 ft. 6 in. 5 S. Llewellyn, Colby Academy. Blackmer, Worcester Classical High S. Llewellyn, Colby Academy C. 0 Connor Worcester Academy Burke, Worcester Academy Ballard, Providence Tech. High Goodwin, Wakefield High I arsons, 11-ovidencc Hope High Meanix, Legate School Sherman Boston English High Whalen Dean Academy Whitney Worcester Academy Whitney, Worcester Acadcniy Murphy, Hebron Academy Bartlett Worcester Academy , L., 1 irq f' H, i I , ii ' Tum mni , , J. ,t I -3 . l J x ,I . f ' - Ei Qin ' ' K :,l?a,f1i'.t , . Jail itiii 1 I 1 A,f ft-.. ' 'I Y' Y -4 , . - lr r, L .f'1,.fQ..Q..QL... . I Q - '. 2' it-Q'- , s 1 Varsity Cheer Leaders Seniors CLIFTON IRV ING MUNROE HAROI Juniors ,D ALLEN McKAY ROBERT AUGUSTUS LAWDER 226 HIE IIIWIIIIH HI Ili! 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' 25.5-l.1r.,-lzf-' ..'.- 112114: .'.. N .Q ,.'3f5i.'I41.f?Q1-3'.'-Qfsilf.-3SQ-'Sig.'L-if1:ff-i.ii5-2'5qZ':i?.j.F, J E. 'l'f P L -'-- fi, .v-- :'r-f',--.5-I'-':f-N.'-'!i:fd.+E'1I- -. ' . .', :-'- .-:'Ef.'-L1.'F.'1.'.::v.'f'1-'uf' -':5!i?H'NW 49' X fi- .EI - Sri-'i'3:'f.v :.. 4.'-qfkflfig fZ?.2ll.7iYS-1:1::.+.TL-52735355 5IIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll I llllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,lil --4 :dv-nf G . J. E. I-I. .E R. J. E. A. B. Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen A. BOWMAN, Foofball R. GORDON, Football F. ISAAC, Traclc YV. A. MAGUIRE, Baseball YV. M. FAY, Track J. R. MURPHY, Foolball Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen II. J. PETERS, Track F. D. POLLARD, Faolball, Traclc J. H. WEEKS, Foolball M. P. NVHITE, Track T. C. WATSON, Fooilmll H. NICHOLS, Football, Track E. CARDER, Track T. F. BLACK, JR., Track C. AMES, Track C. JOHNSTON, Ju., Basvball M. MURPHY, Traci: MULLANE, Track M. MURPHY, Track ' Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty C. J. GRAHB, Foolball NV. HOV ING, Fnoflzall ' J. R. A. MURPHY, Baseball W. E. SHAW, Foolball J. SINCLAIR, Football, Track J. IW. YVILLIAMS, Faofball W. ALBRIGIIT, Foolball G. ARMSTRONG, Football C. BROOKS, Foofball ' N. COULTER, Football, liasalmll VV. J. CROUCH. Track 227 WV. A. MURRAY, Baseball, Track '-fu N, A 1 .ll a ,Q 'L ,A .,,, ' ' law 1 41 if Q e.. ., W ' xr Mfr' i , V 1: fl: .if -1 D. II. G. L. II. I T. M IJ: LADD '19 L. l'lC'l'l'lRS '19 'I'. WICLCII 'ISI W. BLAVK '20 M. FLICMING '20 Il. LAWTON '20 'l'. l'RI'lNDICRGAS'l' '21 B. S-'l'lCARNS '21 Swimming Team IIARLOW .IEROMIC l'l'I'I'l'IRS '19 l 'uplrlflz WILLIAM JOSEPH l l'I'ZGIllli0NS '10 Jlmzugrr l1llIIlLfO Rclzny, 50 yurrls Plunge Q20 yzlrrls Q20 yards Relay, divvs lim-lay, 50 yurrls. IUU yn R1-lay, 220 yards Q28 - .A...,... ...mf 1 mu-4.1.w.h.f .Jn LIBEIL, BRUNENSIS 191 Sw1mm1ng Season of 1917 Oli the first time in a number of years the swimming team emerged from its season with a record of more victories than defeats. Five meets were held, of which Brown won three. losing the other - ' 1 s - - .X 1 t .. I x wus-.1 ' 3 v -' -V. tuo to M. I. l.and to Hale. Ihc prospects uhcn the seasol Captain Williams and Greene were the only men who were missed, filled by Prendergast and Welch. True to expectations. a fast team developed, its only weakness being in the long distance events. The relay team repeatedly more than held its own against all opponents, while Captain Peters and Prendergast in the dashes, Lawton in the dives, and Welch in the plunge, were consistent point-winners. The season opened with M. I. T., and the Brown team, remem- bering the 412-8 defeat of the previous season, was out for blood. Although the boys put up a game fight from beginning to end, they were again forced to lower their colors to the Boston swimmers. This meet, none the less, showed that we had material for an exceptionally good team, especially in the dives, dashes and plunges. The second meet of the season resulted in a 29-21 victory over Wesleyan. on February 9. Brown took the lead at the start by win- ning the relay, and was never headed, gaining first place in every event except the 220-yard swim. This meet was featured by the fine diving of Lawton and a sixty-foot plunge hy Welch. Prendergast and Captain Peters finished first and second respectively in the 50-yard dash. On the sixteenth of February Brown defeated Andover hy the close score of 20-24, the outcome being in doubt till the final event had been concluded, in which Stearns of Brown scored the winning third place. Lawton again starred for Brown. Brown won the dives, the dash and the relay. Other firsts went to Andover. Morse of Andover broke the season's record for the plunge when he went sixty-seven feet, eight feet ahead of his closest competitor. The second defeat of the season came at the hands of Yale on February 20. The Brown team was plainly surpassed in most, of the events. The final score was 35-15. Welch got the only first place for Brown by winning the plunge. Prendergast swam close behind Captain Thayer, Yale's great point-winner, in both the 50 and 100- bcgan uuc exception llly bright and their places were adequately . CAPTAIN P l'l'l' li RS yard events. Brown's only points were the result of the first in the plunge, the seconds in the 50 and 100- yard dashes, and thirds in the 100 and the 220. Brown closed the season by defeating Amherst by a 27-20 score, on l ebruary 23. The relay was the event on which the meet depended and the Brunonians had little trouble in carrying it off. Brown was also the winner in the plunge and the dives: Welch and Lawton far outclassed their opponents. Cowles of Amherst and Prendergast fought for first place in both the dash events, but in both cases Cowles managed to come in a little ahead. Summary of Meets U . ll 1 ,. lt flixur nm? i'1FTF'Fi- J J ll Brown 25 January I2 M. I. T. 28 ,n.jl,.5 Brown 29 February 9 Wesleyan 21 fl Mlll Brown 20 February 10 Andover 24- P Brown 15 February 20 Yale 35 ff I Brown 27 February 23 Amherst 2 if 229 ' ' l I H 1 - - ..fl't1 .fx OR GAN IZATI ON s i' I Cammariah Club VICRNON AI'l3Rl'1Y BOWMAN WILLIAM NIIl,I.ICR FAY CIIARLICS GVRNICY EDWARDS .IOIIN FRANVIS ISAAC' WILLIAM AI.LlCNWOOD M I 'RRAY In National Service JOHN SIIARPE CIIAFEE I l'RIII'lR INGRAM MARSHALL MA'I l'I'II'lW .IOSICPII CIIMMINGS. Ju. KICNNE'l'II SAIJFORD PARKER RONALD M,wlJONALD KINIIIALL .IOIIN BROWN RIDDOCK GEORGE WIIICATON CARR VAVGIIAN Q33 FRANKLIN COOLIDGE BROOKS A if .... .,... E flilor-in-Chiqf JAMES EDWARD PAIGE E X. .... . .. .... BIIHIITLLH9-9 Manager ISAAC GALLUP SMITII A 111 .... . .......... ArlE1liIor ZENAS RANDALL BLISS A fb ,............ PhoIograpln'q Editor Associate Editors 1918 F. ARMSTRONG fb K J. W. E. SISSON A A fb R. G. HARRIS Z XII H. R. MANNEX B 9 II A. E. DIIALINGIIAM fl? I' A H. B. ARNOLD dr K 'Il J. F. ISAAC 9 A X H. W. KALI.sTRoM dv 2 K H. S. HINc:Ks 41 A 9 A. S. PRATT A X A I R. GLADUE A T S2 C. G. FLANDERS E N J. I. MC'DOSVELI1 A T A H. C. JEFFERS 2 fb E J. V. BENNETT K 2 W. ADLER, Hill Club 1919 c. H. HUGGINS, Jn. A A dw J. J. HALL A T A ' F. W. THOMAS 'Il T J. L. PALMER K 2 H. R. SEARLES B 9 II A. Russo fir K F. H. RICH A K E H. NoRCROss 41 I' A E. H. BOWEN 9 A X W. H. BEATTIE fb K XII T. F. BLACK A T E. A. WIGHT fb 2 K R. K. ROGEIIIS 2 X H. H. WIIITMAN A X A A. E. LINDSTROM fl? A 0 B. W. BROWN 2 N C. H. PECKIIAM A T S2 R. A. LAYVDER E fb E G. 0. PODRASNIK, Hill Club Liber Board Bennett JUITL-rs Dillillglllllll Arms-strong Przull l lam1l0rs lVfm-Dmvcll Glzuluc Arnold llurris Kallstrom Acllcr Isuzu- Smilh Brooks Paligu Sisson Art ldflimr Editor M unagrfr Q35 fouls f0L .4'1g A f Ax. JAQVE AF f1.a..,Am.4.a41.. ,.znr fa i....-.-..-..-..-..-..-..-.- .-. -.... .-..-.--..--.-..-..-..-..-, - --..- --..- .-.........-..-.,-..-l V 1 -- . 1 1 i 1 E 1 f , . ' D A ' J ! I -4 N e : 6 1 Q + u ! 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L11I1l!A11I'IE '18 K. N. BURXIIAM '19 i --W ' R. M. Ix1Mn,x1.l. '18 R. 'l'. f'l.Al'I' '19 i 'H z JVM- DQWE '18 ' B. llowxx-:Y S19 5' 1 W. M. lmF.u l-:lc 18 lx. IT. Jmlxsox 19 i ' C. C. I'IUI.I. '18 G. S. 1N14'C'o1mu-K '19 U i i 1 . .,x E 1 as 1, ,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,,..-,,-,,-.-...,,..-.,-..-..-,.-..-. -..-. -. -...-. - ,....-.-......-.....-..-..-...' 2 QWQ7' Q15 fw7 W I7 N T 3971. .17gQ'H!Qf5vg0,7fH?75qQ?gQZ!Q7F?Yf19'F9'fQ5 Herald Board Schovncwciss Fulton Stephens Atkins Hull Dvzxlcy Bzxilvy Jackson Bmtlie Smith Eusllnuu Clough Jn-nc-ks Hilton Brooks Fay C. G. Iirlwsmls YV. H. 1'lrhvau'mls P1111 li lffliior l6l1if0I'-Illl-I 'llirjf .Vrnmgvr 237 ss' --:M .'-'ie::5s - '-'1f - -Af-f-v7- - -f Q: Q- 1 -f Q r- - -:ws ff- .- I i X519 425 ' an I P :. 1 - , BRU NIAN The Board I ImxK1.1x i'mII.II1c:I-: Blmous '18 .,..... . ....... 1IIuIIngI'IIyE,lflm' Editorial Department xvII,I.1AM Ilnxln' EnwAluIs, QI: '19 ............... l,'I'lwrury Elilor Ig.: IWI II! 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Inwculmrmx '18 A. S. Blmwxl-1 '19 - ,I III F . V ' L ' 2 li E X ll E W' E m Q E 1 T E E I'- -- Q-r:irEaiii+:4:f:f-zg2e2+VazSarefuss 213:-5 1:,u,v, mr.. A, rf-,.l. ,, . . - x - Z , Y . 1 , . A, 'L -. , x , XL,,.L-- .. , ,.,. x . .,. W .W 1 X -- ,x,,...:...'.1.- .f 1- .. ' Brunonian Board Cluusf Shaw Huggins 1'ocll'usl1ik lidwzmls Literary lfrlilor F2ll'lISNV0l'lll Lzulrl Brooks I'I:u'ris Sllliill l1'1wil11'.v.v Manugrul Jfllllllflfllfl lfrlilor A rt Erlilor Q39 l nion f4Fw:'2l HIIGB COMMITTEE V. A B ow M AN CNAIKFAAH J.W.HA1.:Y H.C.daFFaas E .J. LANPHER E.R.b'r:Pv-mms , T he Cabinet Brown Christian Association Graduate I'Il0I+'lCSSUR JAMES Q. DICAI.I'IY '90,. WILLIAM A. SI'If'I'lII, Jn. '05. .,..... . l'ROI I'ISSOR. IIICNIIY 'I'. l OWLl'IlI.. . . . W. S. IIIFIIARIJSON 'Ell- AI.IilCR'I' ,. .' ' ' Advisory Committee ' JOHN 'DQ 'l'zkif'kifz'151l:ij . N II. w1f:1,1.s 'mm I Sf Oll 00 IOII FLINTON C. WIIITIC '00 GICOI WILLIAM IIIGNIIY ICIJWARIJS, Qu 'HJ WAL'I'I'lR IIIVIIMONIJ GARIJNICR '20 JAMES SAYILLIC ICASTIIAIVI '19 ,..,. .IOIIN II. GIBSON .,.,............... GICORGIC .II LII S IIICIIJI' IH ........ NIE .Il'LIl'S IIICIIYI' '18 ......., Chairm GICORGIC .IULIIYS IIICIIYI' 'I8. ....... .. Officers , ..... ...... f f1'll!'I'lll S1'r'r1'lr . .!ylHI.l'lIlHTl ,I . . I TITIISIITIIY' . .Srcrrlrrry LICR, Jn. 97 . . . . . .I,l'l'HI'IlI'7l,f I'if'1'- l'rr'.v1'rl1'nl . . . . ,. . .S1'r'r1'Iu7'y Trvrwurvr fry. I 1'r.vl Nl'Illl'SI!?I' . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .IJl'IIl'l'llI S1'1'l'r'lrlry, Szwrllrl Sc'1n1'.vI1rr en of Committees . .......... .......... , . ..IIz'n1ln' AR'l'IIlIR JUSTIN IDUWS ...,.....,...,... ........ SIGAVICRNS WINTIIROI' IIILTON '20 WILLIAM .IVDSON l'li0lIf'II '20 .... TRACY WILLIAM AMES '20 .,......... . CIIARLICS GITRNICY ICDWARIDS 'lS. . SAMUEL WATSON SMI'l'II 'ISL .,... . MARSIIALL NAIRNIC l lIL'I'0N '20, . . .ffixif 242 r.vll1'p mul lvl-ll,lllIl'I? f '11 Il rr-ll .fljlilirzlifm ICfIu1'uI1'm:r1l I Vvrlc . . . . ,liiblv Slmly . . . . . .liny Svmlls .. .. . . .l'ul1l1'm'ly Prunmlion rr Work lf.1Ifl'II-TI.07l Brown Union Offlcers and Committees THOMAS FRANCIS BLACK, Ju. '19 ............. . ..,........ ........4 . I':'r.w:'rlr'nl EDWARD CLARENCE WELCII '19 .... .,...... I l'f9l'-1'I'l?Sl'11l'lLl FRANCIS J. BRADY '16 .............. ...... . . .. .... Svcrnlury-7'rva.vur1'r Board of Management ' PROF. TIIOMAS CROSBY '94 FREDERICK WI-IEATON TILLINGIIAST '02 JOHN PALMER BARSTOW '09 THOMAS FRANCIS BLACK. Jn. '19, 1-.12-officio G. EDWARD BUXTON, Ju. '022 FRANCIS J. BRADY '10, fav-QUir'1'o House Committee TIIOMAS BAIRD APPLEGET '17 CLAUDE BOUCIIER DAVIDSON '19 GEORGE CLIFTON I-IULL '18 ELMER GEORGE ARMSTRONG '20 Membership Committee ROBERT JOIINSON AMES '18 TIIOMAS MICHAEL CONROY '19 MARSHALL NAIRNE FULTON '20 Trophies Committee FRANKLIN COOLIDGE BROOKS '18 WILLIAM IIENRY EDWARDS, Qu '19 RVSSEL ERNEST LARKIN 'Q0 Library Committee MAURICE WOLF '14 VERNON AUBREY BOWMAN '18 P if Y, iii, 'iffiii 4. 1 -'pw Q ,. ' is ' 1522 if ,, 1 4:25 ' f . y Q ' .. i , ,, ' i .43 i y 1 U Q N: YA Q43 I ...,-,A M.- Musical Clubs, Season of 1917-1918 HE activities of the Clubs have naturally given way, during the past few months, to more mili- tary activities. But that docs not mean that the season was in any sense a failure. Ilandicapped, as they were, by a great loss of material and by adverse conditions, the leaders and the manager deserve no little credit for the success they have attained. The season opened on the evening of November 30 with a concert at the Butler Hospital in Provi- dence. The second concert was given at the Technical High School on December 7. At this concert the Clubs showed a great improvement over their previous performance and were enthusiastically applauded. These were followed by two concerts on the 16th and the 30th of January, one at Howard, R. I., and t.he other at the Elmwood Christian Church in Providence. One of the best concerts of the year was given at Rhodes on the lst of February. The proceeds of this concert, which was held under the auspices of the Edgewood YVomen's Club, were given to the Red Cross. . The last. concert before the Liter went to press was held at the local Y. M. f'. A. on WVashington's Birthday. Plans were then being made for the most important of all the regular concerts, the one to be held before a college audience at the Churchill House on April 8. In addition to the concerts mentioned above the quartet rendered several programs separately and was in each case received exceptionally well. A representative program of the clubs follows: 1. Ilnowx Mi-znmzr .,,..., . . C'o:ulns1-:n Cnunn 2. Gnosr Dascx-: , . . . ..... MAND0l,lN Cnun 3. Ansusr . ..,. ..... V ocfti. Quanrrzr T. ISI-:NN,uino '20 .l. ll. HAI.:-:Y '20 R. W. Lawni-:iz '10 C. l. Mu:-mor: '18 4. Mnnnm' oi-' 01.0 Soi-ms ..,.. ..... G 1.1-nf: Cnun 5. ltr-:An1Nn-Selectionsfrom Kipling . . . li. W. l!nowN '10 0. Pmxo Soi.o. Hunting Song, Heller . . M. N. l ui,'roN '20 7. Si-:ni-:Nam-:, Drigo ..., M.sNnoi,n-4 Cana 8. SOLO, The Lass with the Delicate Air H. ll. TINKER 'il 0. lt's a Long. Long Trail .... . Gum: Cl.un 10. Rmnisn, Selected ,,,,, B. W. llnowN '10 ll. Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Hag Vocal. Ql'An'rl-11' 12. l'ovui.Au I1'.u,lAN Mr:m.m's .... . RIANDOLIN Cunt l2,.1BnowN Sosus ...... . . . Game Cum 1, 1 Time Star Spangled Banner. f' , Q4-4 4-.. . ..t......1 I-71 ff ZICNAS RANDALL BLISS. ..,... .. FRANKLIN COOLIIJGIC BROOKS .. . .l'1'r'.w lf rzl-.Ilanayvr . . . ,. . . .. .. . . ., .. .. . , . ,Sfwrwlrlry-Trz'11.wurrr ROBERT AI'OI'S'I'l'S LAIVDIQR ............................,......, . . . .......,,... Ll'lIll1'I' First Tenors VYRIIS GLENN I LANIlI'IRS 'IB RALPII WILLIAMS MINICR 'QI 'FIIOMAS BICNNARIJO '20 LIC ROY MIIRPIIY 'QI IIAROLIJ LAIIRICN 'I'INliI'lR 'QI Second Tenors EDWARD .IAINIICS Bl I'LI'IR 'IS I'LII 'I'ON IRVINI' ' ' ' ' RI'IGINAI.D GORDON IIARRIS 'IS IIORACIC H , 1. I . iff . . I MI NROL IS .IAMICS LINDLICY I'ALNII'1II 'IQ IIXN C XRI I N II R II I I LRS IS NNI' I 4' WILLIS ICIJSON. 2n, Ql NELSON SALVADOR BI 'I'I'lRA 'QI WILLIAM IIIINRY BI'1A'I I'IIC 'I9 JAMES SAVILLIC I'IAS'I'IIAIVI ' . ROBICRT AIIGIISTIIS LAWDICR 'I I First Basses II XI I0 I IOLD I+lS'I'I'1S MARR '20 ' .L .f NI IOBICRTI' 'IRIIAIIS 'QI IIII IM I BIII I WAL'I'I'IR BICRGICR LEONARD '21 R.-XLPII DIC LILLI-I S'I',-XNIJISII 'QI Second Basses I.I'1S'I'I'IR RAY VRAII' 'Ill I I X I .IOIIN WILAIAAINI IIALICI' '19 BERNARD BROWN PIICRIYIC 'I9 I ' 'HON SAXON ICIDIDY 'ISI IIIGNRY CONGIDON AYLSWORTII '20 CIIARLICS LAWRICNUIC ICVANS '20 IGIJWARIJ IIARRIS BARR, Sp. Accompanist MARSHALL NAIRNIC I l'L'I'ON '20 Quartette I'LII+ I'ON IRVINO Ml'NROI ' ' . Ib ROBI'IR'I' AI'GI'S'I'ITS LAWDICR '19 IOIIN WILLIAM IIALICY '19 ' ' ' Reader IIIOMAS BICNNARIJO '20 BENJAMIN WILLIAMS BROWN '19 245 OI CLUB MARVIN WIIITNIAN RAY 'IQ .,... ....,.... ..,.. ..,.. I . 1 'mlm' First Mandolins IIUWARID BARTIIOLONIICW ARNOLD 'IS BICNTON BRAIDLICY ORWIG 'QU ZICNAS RANDALL BLISS 'IS DANIEL RUGICRS PIXKIIIXBI 'QI PERRY ICIISOX l Al'Nl'l'I '19 ' Second Mandolins ABRAM RYAN GWYXNIC '21 JOSICPII ALl RI'IlJ MAKAXNA 'QI Third Mandolins CIIARLICS LAWRICNCIG EVANS '20 WALIJO WIIITING ROBBINS '19 WILLIAM RUBICRT BI'l'IRIIAI'S 'QI Violins MARVIN WHITMAN RAY '19 GICORGIC IIICNRY RHODES '20 ROBERT RICICIJ BALDRIIJGIC 'QI Flute ROLAND III'IRBICR'1' SARGICXT '21 Accompanist MARSHALL NAIRNE FULTON '20 246 College Orchestra vw'- I Il. BOWEN I9 ..,................ ........... KX I . BOWEN 'l9. . .. OV C. CIIICK 'I0 ...... CIIXRLES O. RYON 'I9 .... IWEL H. WALSH '20 ..... A. I . BOWEN '19 E. H. BOWEN '10 A. C. CHICK '10 C. O. RYON '19 Frvnclz Horn II. E. MARR 'Q0 Tenor lirmjo IJ. R. PINKIIANI '21 Cello J. H. ALMY '19 Members of the Orchestra - Violl'-rL.s' Cormfls 'l'. W. AMES '20 G. R. ASIIBEY '21 M. M. PIKE '21 Piano S. H. WALSI-I '20 W. S. BARRE'I I' '21 R. G. NOYES 'QI 247 .. . . .. . . .. ..... l,1'mlrr' . ..,. .Ilul111yr1' . . . .I.iln'u1'fuu . . . . y'l'l'flN4'-'I'l'f' . . . ,Sl'l'I'l'fllI'jf A. KINGSLEY '20 II. RHODES '20 R. BALDRIDGE '21 B. ROBINSON 'QI Trombone D. J. HALL '20 Banjo Ukelalc D. S. SHAW '20 Drums A. C. TAYLOR '21 sAT IN N vw vw - '1 Q rw- flluORf'l', .Il Lll 5 lllullll I8 ,..... . ...,.... .,......,.. . l'r1f.w'4l1'I1l l Rl'1D l5AR'l'Ll'1'l l' PERKINS '19 .,.. .,,, I 'lmfrnmu IC.l'l'f'll,I.l'l' IVOIIIIIIIIHPU PROF. JOHN VORLISS UVNNING, ,, ...........,.,...... Trr'r1.w1r4'r l'II.fKRl.l'f5 Gl'RNl'IY ICDYYARDS '18, . , .. .Srvrrrlrlry YY.'Kl.'I'l'fR .Xl1I.lCR ...,...,,......,..., ,,.. . ,..,., ..,.. .... . 1 I armgvr Brown 1: s. Dartmouth Negative Team OIQORGH Jl'l,II'S HIGIIYI' 'IS. f'llflf1ll.ll Cllic-ks l,l'iAL' - Vursily 'l'l'i:1lsD l'IlARl,l'fS GVRNICY ICUWARIJS 'IS l'f.'Xlll, RAXlJOI,l'll S'l'l'1l'lll'lNS 'QU Affirmative Team YYILLIANI HENRY EINYAIIIPS, Qu, '19, l'uplu1'n Cllivks Prize - Varsity Trizulsj lll'XllNAl,lJ GORDON HARRIS 'IS TIIOMAS IVRANVIS lil,.U'K, Ju. 'lil Y ' WAI,'l'l'IR VIXf'l'IN'l' MORIARTY '20. wAxI,'1'1f:lz ,xlmlmzn Triangular League Standing H 'nn Los! Brown ..... -- - - ' - ' 20 U l,Zll'1lllUllHl... 1- 15 ll Yvillinlns ..,. ---4'--' ' L 22 Q4-8 WAL'l'l'IR, ADLICR 'I8. .-'Illvrnulr' .-Illvrnrlla' l'. f'. .769 .077 .154 Varsity Debators Negative Team li. R. S'I'l'Il'lIlCNS 'QU G. .I IIICIIYI' '18 fvllllfllill, C G. ICDWARDS Affirmative Team R. G. minus wa w. 11. llzlmvxulxs '19, mlpmm '11 lf. BLACK Q4-9 E --1----l .--l......i1. 1921 EAA . INTER CLASS DEBATE in Lil ' El Seventeenth Annual Interclass Debate Held in the .Brown Union December 14, 1917 Won by Sophomores Question Ihzsolxl-zlrg That the I'nitc-cl States should not ulmnrlon thc Monroe Doctrine RALPH C. EMERY DAVID E. HISCHICR Sophomore Team - Affirmative WAL'l'I'ZR M. BIIRSE, Ullllfllllll, JOHN W. HARRIMAN RICHARD V. RATIGAN, zlllvrnulc Freshman Team-Negative HAROLD L. PULVER, Cupluin THOMAS C. G UNNING I IlEDERICK S. COLLINS, Allcrnulc Q50 Wu.l,l.m livmzF1ssuN l'n-.wifi I'mu . 'l'mm.xs t'xmsm', .In MN Sock and Buskin Officers Wu.1.1.xM II:-:Nur III'I.K'I I'Il'1. I.ft'l'Al'?'t'Nfttl'Ilf III-1N.I.tllIX xYII.l.I.XAlS lhwwx. Nw-1-1-Ifzry Executive Committee 'I'mm.w lhnux :xI'I'I.I-Qtillfl' It:-:4:rx.u.n tiuxmux IIARIKIS .Iuux Wu.r.x.m lI.u.m' , . AND 'I'III'2 Illltl-.IC .itxltllt ll!-'l H'l'IllN Productions of 1917-1918 IM IIm In l 4iI'A II'xt IAM' GltI41tiUlH S WorIil1ul1ss- WurmI I.ulm ITVNS N ' '1- . A . .t . IIm'kiss. hy I'Ilrw.xun S. I'olc'rl-:li 'ID Members 1918 II. li. Anxonn W. M. lin' lt. G. IIAIIIIIS F. I. Mrxmn-: 1919 W. t'. Iimlm Z. It. Buss .I. W. II.xl.m' II. Nunmmss W. II. IIl'1.VI I'II'1 li. W. lluuwx Ii. A. IAWIYICIK Ii. S. I,Ull'I'l'It I'I. I.. l5l.r1:wl4:lc C. lt. Iixnwswmrrll I . 'I'. IIIl'Il'l'Ilt -I. '-1. I'1uum-: 1920 'l'. IIICNNAIIIIO ti ll. Gr1.m:lm1.r:m'l W. V. Ittmu.xm'x' I . I-I. St'lI0l4INWl'IIHN W. Ii. K. I,tN'I'2 .L N. INI.u'lJulvu.u.l, G. II Rlttllbl-IS IC. Il. STI-1I'lII-INS W. V. l'Il,v. Ju. II. IC. Mum 1921 G. II. Annum .L 5. t'.wl r1 t'. Ii. lflnm' J. X. tiluclcxn-1 G. It. Aslllu-:Y I.. t'Alm W. II I'II.I.IS ll. A. Kllxvnx IL Ii.u.mum:1c Il. A. Ilonurc I.. t'. I-Im' II. I'rm'1-an W. S. IIAltItl'1'l l' J. It. llolmn Managelllellt W. IC. SISSUN 'I8 ....................,........ lfu.vim'.vx .llunugwr VV. IT. l'Im', Jn, '20, .,......... t.v.vi.sIunI lhl.w'r11'.v.v .Ilulmyrr II. W. Ihmwx 'IU .,...,.,.............., Slum- ,1Imm!,,1y- C. II. I .uzxswun'l'll 'I!P ...,. .,..,..., I 'mprrllf .llmmyrr lt. II. S.uzl,m 30 ...,,,...,.,,,,.. fl.v.v-lwlunl Slug.: Alamy!-r 251 .. ,,,. 5 'Y ' ' i 'F-'rf I The Worthy Order of S. O. D. OBicers JAMES E. PAIGE .......... . .,., S. S. 'PIIOMAS W. IIALL. ..... .IOIIN F. ISAAC ............,. ..... I 7. 0.1 CIIARLES G. EDWARDS. . .. ALBERT E. DILLINGIIAM. .. .,... 17. 0.2 IIAROLD F. C. WILCOX. . .. FRANKLIN C. BROOKS. .. WILLIAM E. SISSON ...... WILLIAM M. FAY .... FLOYD C. FAY ...... ISAAC G. SMITII .... 1 V. A. BOWMAN W. C. LEONARD C P. LADD R. S. BOSWORTII R. C. MOORE C. W. AR'I'IIlIR C. C. FLANDERS v S. R. CAIR M. C. HILL JAMES V. BENNE'l I' ...... OCTAVE I'. BEAVAIS. . . .. .. . .. . . IIENRY'C.v LANPIIER. . .. ..,,-S. .-I. .fI. .. .... 120. D.1 ..,.I'. 0. D.2 P I' DEAN RING .... ........ MISS CAPRON ........ ....ll. J. D. Faculty Representative FREDERICK L. FERRIS Honorary Members f,.AI I'AIN ALFRED DOITGLAS BORDEN PROFESSOR ALFRED II. .IONES P. U.'s II. C. JEI FERS W. ADLER Z. R. BLISS II. B. ARNOLD J. I. Mr'DOWELL F. N. 'FOMPKINS C. I. MIINROE II. A. Mc'KAY A. S. PRATT J. R. MURFIIY D. RICE J. B. MARSHALL R. W. BENTON M. MOSKOL II. V. 'FINGLEY R. J. AMES C. II. VEIISE Members The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen Q52 1. 0.1! ..D. D L. L. D ..K. S !1. S.,-9' ..F. A ..l'. L P. E. P. Pansophic Engineering Pals Officers DAVID LADD '19 ........ ....... ..... ..... , ........ ...,.... I ' r 1 f.vf1Ir'nl HARRISON ALBERT BROWN '19 ...... .......... .... I ' 'I'l7U-1 7'1'S7'dl'lLt MANUEL GEORGE ROBINSON '19 .....,. , ...... Secretary STANLEY WARD BURLINGAME '19 ..... ..... 7 'r1'r1.wmfr EUGENE WILLIAM O'BRIAN '19 ...... ..... I Iistorian Members WILLIAM ALBRI'X1I'I'I'. Jn. '19 FREDERICK ROLAND KROENER '19 ALTON CHARLES CHICK '19 CIIARLES OSWALD RYAN '19 IIAROLD FRANKLIN GIBLING '19 WEBB WES'l'CO'1 l' WILDER '19 Associate Members ZENAS RANDALL BLISS '18 SAMl'EL WATSON SMITH '19 Honorary Members PROF. WILLIAM II. KENERSON CAPT. G. ANSEL BROOKS PROF. AR'l'HlIR E. WA'I'SON PROE. HARDY CROSS PROE. JOHN E. IIILL PROE. JAMES II. HALL MR. JAMES O. FULLER 253 Pi Kappa orriott Shaw Sinvlzxir Slcphcns Hunter Hoving Emery Bailey Dinkcl Rich Porlc-1' Gorxlon XVRILSOII Yvceks Coulter Q54 n n I i i Al l I m i am i l i ili g agi P 1 K A P P ,.,, ,... .,,,, , ,. IQ IH W V U I II 1' ' I I ROBERT JOIINSON AMES HENRY Rl'SSEI.I. MANNEX HERBERT LINSLEY MANVIIESTER Delegation of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen HARRY RALPII GORDON FRANVIS HAMILTON RIl'll EDWARD SEETON PORTER JOSHl'A IIERBERT WEEKS TIIOMAS CARR WATSON, Ju. Delegation of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty HERBERT MARSTON BAILEY, Jn. BRUCE NOEL COITLTER GEORGE RUDOLPII DINKEL . RALPH CI'lRlSTOl'I'IER EMERY RAYMOND MAVERICK HUNTER WALTER I I OV I NG PAl'L IIERRIOTT WI LLIA M BURTON SH AW JA M ES SI NCLAIR EAR L RAN DOLPII STEPII ENS IN NATIONAL SERVICE Delegation of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen OCTAVE PETERSON BEAUVAIS FVRBER INGRAM MARSHALL RONALD MAPDONALD KIMBALL KENNETH SAEFORD PARKER , ALFRED JAMES SULLIVAN GEORGE WIIEATON CARR VAUGHAN RAYMOND BROOKS WEST Delegation of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen GEORGE WELLS BRACE KENNETH NASON B I TRNHA M THOMAS MICHAEL CONROY CLAUDE BOUCIIER DAVIDSON MARTIN JOSEPH DONOVAN ANDREW FITCI I HILLI IO l TSE K ENNETII D EWEY JOHNSON GEORGE WASHINGTON KOWALSKI LESTER TRAl l ORD LEWIS BRADFORD VAN RENSSALEAR MOORE WEBSTER CHARLES MAUMILLAN HUGH ROBERTSON IIOWARD WILSON TINDAL , Q55 f L115r.PX315PQgInNs1s I Engineering SOCICIY , N Fai- ' M.. f f'- 01' 'T' fzifii? L2 - :if '9i-Efilifi :- - : . T1 ' ' - - ':-:bs--.1-.. .- .:-asfugn. S-ff , 'Q '. y','j1-j Q.: -f: 4?-F-Y ff ' f:.fi',f,Q5' ' VMQIQL gg'-33-5i,93j1.j5,gq.Rygj53-.,-,1k-,- .ug i:,2q .1 . I - ,1 : w3 v I, - 'PU' E 5 1 1:12-Q -A '41 - -49?-ii- i i ' 'mi I' Eilg- L. g L .-ff.-grfiif if . ig Providence Engineering Society Student Section Officers ISAAC G. SNIITII 'IS ........... ...... .... .... ..... I J r e .vhlmt IIARRISON A. BROWN '19 .... ..,,,..., .,... I ' 1'm'-l'rc.vz'rlmLl CHARLES II. VEIISE '18 ........ . . . ....... . . ......,.... .....,.. S zfcrrmry Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen G. A. DUBOIS A B. A. JOHNSON G. R. S'l'URTI5VAN'I' M. C. IIILL M. MOSKOL II. V. S. TINGLEY A. R. IIOLDEN J. R. Ml'RI'IIY F. TOMPKINS R. L. ROBINSON Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen Z. R. BLISS M. A. GOLRICK M. G. ROBINSON S. W. BITRLINGAME F. R. KROENER l'. O. RYON C. CHICK D. LADD G. 'l'. WELCH A. II. F. GIBLING E. W. O'BRIEN Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty C. F. ABBOTT F. I.I'l'SCIINER E. W. SMITI-I J. J. HALL W. F. ROONEY W. F. WOLFE Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One P. E. BOITGIITON I. FELDMAN C S. MILLS Ifl. G. BREWER D. V. Gl'ILLEMET'I'I'I M. A. NICKERSON N. S. BIITERA W. W. IIALL -I. E. PEIRVE L. CALDWELL F. W. IIOFFMAN J. II. PIERSON A. S. CAI'l?'I'I W. R. IRVING G. W. ROAF S. S. CLINE R. C. KNIGHT E. L. SPERRY C. E. DAVIS R. B. LORD W. A. TOWLE R DORER G K. MACDONALD C. H. WARDWELI. J. W. M. FAUNCE V. M. MESERVE Q56 tw in 1 1. sf u , luci I'IiIiI1n 4. it . 'J w' ll in -,. Wq7.'1:5'5 -.- .E-T ' ISI. 1-. 'hc 3 -' ' . ff! 151 f E 1 fi-5-.1253 Tw V 1 My :ffl ,: S 53233 -17-':':iEfs' ' -PII: .-if ' I-'T-. t 53'-2' I I .ei . , riff? 1259 111 5 'Fm gg.. ' ' 1 .,.'-gf-1'-' ,gf 3. , ,' - 'i ' I ,-, S: .134- ., Era l ' ' I ' ' , Ga I . 1 lliilllllm olllllmllllllxuum. ,' hlllnlllllil Oflicers PROF. A. F. JONES. .. ........... .......... I 'rrf.vi1l1'nt F. C. BROOKS '18 ..... ........ I f'1'm'-l'r1'.v1'1lcnt G. J. HEIDT '18 .... ,... . .... A Swernlclry-Twwlsurcr T. E. APPLEGET '17 ..... ...., I C.vr'cut1'va Mcuzbcr T. F. BLACK '19 ...... . . . ......... .. ............ Sfzfuvarrl Faculty Members PROFESSOR ERONSON PROFESSOR GREENE PROFESSOR COLLIER PROFESSOR HASTINGS PROFESSOR DAMON PROFESSOR LANGDON PROFESSOR DELAEARRE PROFESSOR M EAD PROFESSOR D UN NI NG PROFESSOR MITCHELL PROFESSOR EVE RETT PROFESSOR M OTLEY PRESIDENT FAUNCE PROFESSOR POTTER - Graduate Students F. J. BRADY E. F. WVOOD Class ef Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen C. G. EDWARDS ' II. C. .IEFFERS F. C. FAY S. C. LIAO W. M. FAY T. MUINTYRE E. M. FOSTER C. I. MUNROE S. R. GAIR J. E. PAIGE I. G. SMITII Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen Z. R. BLISS B. W. BROWN J. S. EASTHAM G. S. EDDY W. H. EDWARDS Special Student C J. FARNSWORTII O. R. LINDSLEY F. B. PERKINS ll. Il. PIERCE J. S. PRIGGE II. F. SHAWCROSS Q57 'L -...anna mxn:::...x ... .. .... , ..,.,-, 1ue I..- -....iuL1z.:1a.l: . -. - W Y, Y Y I LIl3E.1Q,15IQbTENSIS ff H Hill Club . 1' W' ' ' ' -' ' ' ' ' ' ' S Oflicers WALTER ADLER '18 ...... ....... . ............. .......... P r csiflcnt HERBERT BUTTERFIELD '18 ..... ......... I five-l'ra.vi1lcnt WEBB WESTCOTT WILDER '19 ..... ..... S ecrclary-Treasurer Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen WALTER ADLER SAMUEL SILVERMAN HERBERT BUTTERFIELD JOHN ROLES WILLIAMS F Class of Nmeteen Hundred and N1neteen Y- -- ELIJAH ANTHONY, 2d SAMUEL JOHN MANN fi-5a'4iG?' FRANCESCO CALI DANIEL ROBINSON I ZKVT WEBB WESTCOTT WILDER 1' 4--:-ll -l F ln Y A i Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty E AARON ARCIIIE ARONSTAN X, l , ..: 'v:,- ul ..,.IL , M I' DX , -Y -ff- -4414.1 , V , ..nn..l. H -' A if 208 V, Y W ,Y D nf Q, Y H W :mn in , LIBf.IQ,l5l9QNE.NSlS:' Menorah Society , . W. ,2- Oflicers WALTER ADLER '18 ............ ............... ......,. I ' rcsirlcnl JACOB COI-IEN '19 ................. ........... . .... I z'cr:-Prcszfrleul AARON ARCIIIE ARONSTAN '20 .... ........ . Secretary JACOB THEODORE SYDNEY '18 .............. ...... ...... 7 ' rvaxurf-r Advisory Board PROF. HENRY T. FOWLER REV. SIDNEY S. FEDESCIIE HENRY D. BELLIN MORRIS J. WESSEI. HERMAN M. FEINSTEIN ABRAIIAM L. ABEL Graduates HENRY D. BELLIN MORRIS J. WESSEL HERMAN M. FEINSTEIN Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen WALTER ADLER SAMUEL LEIBOFF JACOB THEODORE SYDNEY Class of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen QV I-'Y MORRIS BAZAR DAVID LADD jo' CHARLES BOLOTOW MANUEL GEORGE ROBINSON .fi i JACOB ISRAEL COHEN LOUIS SMITH Q- mg SYDNEY ALBERT FOX SOLOMON TANNENBAUM J , HTH, SAMUEL TEMKIN ,QV - 9 44: El Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty 5 AARON ARCIIIE ARONSTAN PHILIP DAVID MORRISON RALPH FEINSTEIN .IOSEPI-I SMITH FRANK JACOB ZITSERMAN 4 Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One 3 ' CHARLES LOUIS COHEN SAMUEL GOLDMAN I PAUL GIPFEL ' EDWARD KOLMAN 1 MAX GLAUBMAN MAX MEYER i LEON GOLDBERG LOUIS SALK 'C JONAS SALLET 59 f ' We ' el! ' ,. I W WCYO '1 'fffififffffffffiflffvffYTTYTXTJQITFV YET? A. . ,... , I. . ., . U' V xvamsasv w 'L'!4b'-VLE4 THE RHODE ISLAND I I IILPHII UI' 1 PHI BETA WPA i 'E , ' F!! . . . . . . .Pr1'.w'rlz'71t CIIARLES CARNEY MFMFORD, A.M. ......... . FROF. WALTER COCIIRANE IIRONSON, L1'r'r.D... . .... Vim'-I'-r1'.w'rIvnl FROF. JAMES QFAYLE DEALEY I' . n.D. ........ . WILLIAM WASIIBIIRN MOSS, A.M ............... PROF. WILFRED HAROLD MIINRO, L.II.D ..... ....... . . . . . . ,Sm-rrlary U . . . .... . , . . . . . . lrvrlsurcr . . .................. .... I I ivlorirm Committee on Alumni and Honorary Membership JOIIN LINCOLN ALGER. A.M. PROF. WILLIAM TIIOMSON HASTINGS, A.M. ALBERT BENJAMIN WEST, A.M. PROF. JAMES QIIAYLE DEALEY, I'lI.D., c.v-Qllicio Committee on' Arrangements IIAROLD CRINS FIELD, A.I3. EDWARD PERKINS JASTRAINI, A.I3. CHARLES CARNEY MIIMFORD, A M., v.v-qffic-1'o Committee on New Chapters PROF. NATIIANIEL FRENCH DAVIS. LL.D. FROF. JAMES QIIAYLE DEALEY, I,l1.D. HENRY HERBERT WATERMAN, A.M. Committee on Nomination of Officers CHESTER WILLARD IIARROWS, A.II. FRANK LESLIE DAY, A.M. FRANK TOURTELLOT EASTON, A.II. Auditor CLAUDE RAYMOND BRANCH, A.I!. CLARENCE RAYMOND ADAMS ROY WILMOT BENTON CHARLES GURNEY EDWARDS FLOYD CERELLE FAY. Jn. WILLIAM MILLER FAY GEORGE JULIUS HEIDT THOMAS FRANCIS BLACK, Jr. ZENAS RANDALL BLISS Seniors Juniors IIORACE CARPENTER JEEFERS THOMAS M4-INTYRE. Jn. JAMES EDWARD PAIGE WILFRED PICKLES ALFRED SANGER PRATT JAMES WALTER WILSON JAMES SAVILLE EASTIIAM WILLIAM IIENRY EDWARDS, Qu FRED BARTLETT PERKINS Q62 Officers and Committees for 1918-19 WILLIAM CHACE GREENE '75, Providence ............. ........ P -resident PAUL CHURCHILL DEWOLF '05, Providence.. . .... Vice-President FRED TARBELL FIELD '00, Boston .......... .Vice-President ALBERT KNIGHT POTTER '86, Providence. . ....... Secretary EDWARD TUDOR GROSS '01, Providence .... .... T rcasurcr Executive Committee ARCHIBALD CLAFLIN MATTESON '93 GEORGE ANTHONY GASKILL '98 HORACE PAUL DORMAN '96 BENJAMIN BARKER '81 HAROLD CRINS FIELD '94 - Advisory Board '- GEORGE FREMONT BEAN '81 - EDWARD HENRY WEEKS '98 J EDWARD o'r1s STANLEY '76 JOHN PALMER 1sAEs'row '02, lg 77, FRED HOMER WILLIAMS '77 ALFRED BERTRAM MEACHAM '96 'ff P The Secretary, ex-qyicio, and representatives chosen by the Alumni Associations. i' ' A1umn1 Assoc1at1ons BOS'1'0N-Pres-illcnt, Ralph B. Harris '97, Secretary, George B. Bullock '05, 2 Pinkhum Street Salem, Mass. . NEWPORT-President, Hon. William P. Sheffield '17, Secretary and Treasurer, Alfred G, Langley, '76 1 School Street, Newport, R. I WOONSOCKET-President, Judge John Earle Brown '07. Secretary, Frederic Earle Whitaker '88, 9 V 'If 7 Longley Building, Woonsocket, R. I . . . 5' 7 7413 1 21 l D , , If I '63 A ,I L , ff T 9 6 Q ' IIBLRJ BKLNENSIS , 1916 T ------ nb 1 .. - 'a 1233 , -.ll 1 L Q 'gy-4 1 FALL IRIIVER-l rcsi1lent, Dr. John H. Lindsey '92. Secretary, J. Terence C. McGuire '12, Fall River ass. ' WORCESTER COUNTY SONS OF BROWN-Pre.s'ielcn!, Appleton P. Williams '89. Secretary and Tl'l3llS'Il7'0T, George E. Marble, n. '00, 72 Cambridge Street, Worcester, Mass. CONNECTICUT VALLEY-I're.s-irlcnl, Rev. Edwin B. Dolan '93. Secretary rzml Treasurer, Arthur S. Gaylord '02, 302 Chestnut Street, Holyoke, Mass. PLYMOUTH COUN'I'Y-l'rcs'i1lcnt, Charles F. Reed '85. Secretary, Harold A. Grout '13, East Bridgewater, Mass. NEW BEDFOltD-l'rc.s1'clm:.l, Charles D. Dexter '85, Secretary and Trezmrre-r, Edward W. Hohnes '03, 661 County Street, New Bedford, Mass. WASHINGTON AND NEW LONDON COIlN'1'IES-Prcsirlmt, Henry R. Palmer '90, Stonington, Ct. BRISTOL-I re.-r1'1I1'nt, Hon. Augustus O. Bourn '55. Secretary, Howard R. Newman '08, 81 Burton Street, Bristol, R. I. LYNN-l'rz'.v1'c1cnl, Arthur W. Pinkham '02. Secretary and Treasurer, William D. Morrill '10, 21 Arlington Street, Lynn, Mass. NEW I-IAMPSIIIRE AND VEItMON'1'-1'rcsideul, George I. Hopkins '75, Secretary, Dr. Henry W. N. Bennett '97, R. F. D., Londonderry, N. I-I. WESTERN MAINE-l ru.v1'rlw1t, George C. Wing '00. Secretary, George S. Burgess '12, Fidelity Building, Portland, Me. CENTRHAL MAINI': l fl?-91'llU7lf, Dr. J. K. Wilson '73. Secretary, Clarence R. Johnson '09, Waterville, e. NEW YORK CI'l'Y-l'r1'.s'1'clcnt, Walter C. WyckoH' '95. Secretary, Joseph K. Bnrwell '13, e-are Equit- able Trust Company, 37 Wall Street, New York City. . ALISANY-Prv.viflc11.f, Arthur G. Host '98, Scerelnry and Tren.-nm'r, Frank C. Hulse '05, 4-23 Brandy- wine Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. CENTRAL NEW YORK-Secretary and Tu-a.s'1n'ar, Warren G. Bullard '92, 613 South Crouse Avenue, Syracuse,'N. Y. . PIIILADELI'I'11A-l're.via1cnt, Jel'l'erson Shiels '82. Secretary, Charles S. Shinn '00, 1324- Locust. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PITTSBI'RGII-Prv.v1'1lcul, Prof. Allan H. Willet, Carnegie School of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. Svcrclury, Wiley I-I. Marbel '95. U NEWARK-Srcrelnry, Rev. Albert W. H. Thompson, 828 De Graw Avenue, Newark, N. J. MARYLAND AND DIS'l'RICT OF COLIYMBIA-I'rcr.vi1lz'nt, Arthur D. Call '96, Se'crL'lary and Trea.v11rz'r, W. Clayton Carpenter '06, 902 I-Iibbs Building, Washington, D. C. CLEVELANIJ-Prmirlvul, Newton S. Calhoun '79. Secretary and Trca.-r1n'cr, Joseph B. Keenan '10, The University Club, Cleveland, Ohio. CINCINNA'I'I-1'rr'.v1'1lvnl, Eliab W. Coy '58. Sccrvlury, Samuel W. Smith '80, 1805 Madison Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. CIIILAI O-I i'zf.v1'rI1nl Noble B. Iudah 72. Szcrzlury and l'r1a.x-urcr I ln 1. 1Valker Ir. 13 4-15 North Creen Street C,.l1ic'1go Ill. MIQIIIC AN-I r1'.s'1'11er1.l W'lfred C. Leland . J2. St'C'I'lfll?'lI Jolm O. Chesley 11 Ionds Ilills Amesbury M-iss. INDIANA-I rzs1'rlnLt lohn M. Iudah 67 Indianapolis Ind. MINNI SOIA-I r1.vidm,l Lucius P. Ordway 83. Seerzlnry Harry W. Iones 82 Iumber I xehange Minneapolis Minn. ROLKX MOUN IAIN-I re.-rirlenl George S. Holmes 0-1. Secrelury Luke I. lxavanaugh 98 722 I rnest and Lramner Building Denver Lolo. SOI'lI'll RN CALI1OIINIA-Presirlfril Richard IV. Kirkley 94-. Scercfnry Law renee I. Larrabee 09 litle Insurance and lrust Building Los Angeles Cal. Pl'Gl l SOLND-l're.vi1I1ut Llaudel .Stevens 01. Secretary Monerieffe Cameron 00 304- Lentral Building Seattle Wash S1 LOII'IS lclrevulznl DllV1tlb II Smith 02 Secrelury AugustusL Abbott 80 'i'I7Pll1L Street St ours o ROLIII Sll R Irmrulenl C larenee A B irber 88 qzcretaryanrl lrcasurrr Rev Henry L Peoples 81 1881 Harvard Street Roehester N Y 8 '- I 1 1 1 , , 1 I 1 ., , . . .1 . I , 1 1 ,101 ',1 , 1 1 ,11 X' 11, ' Ky, -I 1111... ' ' 1 . 'I 1 ' . H 'm ,' . '. . ' 2 S I 1 1 y n 1 1 -1 liin 1 V, 1 -1 1 , , 5 'f ' ' ,1 1 4 , 4 1 11 11 1 1, 1 - 1 1, ':, 1 +A 1 ., . A 1.1 , H 1 , 1 , A 1 11. ,1, 1 5 42' ' ig ' f H 1. ., '. .Q 1' ,'.. , 1, ' , i 1 , 1 ,ll , g . ' 1 1, 1 1,' 4 '5 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q E J 11 A 1 1 1 , 1 ' A 1 , 11 1 A Q . 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Ygl ' ,X For Excellence in Preparatory Studies Thr' l,f'I'NI'l,1'llf'.Y l'1'r'1n1:m1.v in Ilrwh' Tlu' l'l'1'.w1'1lr'r:l'.v I,l'l'HllIIllIV in Lulin lfnlrfnlrr' l rr'm1'u11m in l'il'l'N1'll I I fl rlsl: nrn l'r1-mz'um.v ju .Ilulln'nml1'1-.v I'a'.w1r .Ili.w'h l,I'l'llIIlIIIl.V in Gl'l'llIfIII Isl Qll 4, Isl lil Isl till Isl Q11 Isl 211 RICOINALD S'l'lfIVl'lNS KINIIIAIJ, LICON GOLDIIPIRO l'I,.-XIR NIc'KINI,I'IY l'ONZI'ILMAN -LEON OOLDISICRG -l'1Yl'IRI'I'I I' I.l'Il'RII.lC'l'I'I SWICICT -ROYAL III'IR'l'RAND LORD WI,l,l.I .X Nl WORTH IIALI vial luRIuI I LI'.I'RII.lullu gWI'II'I'l' WI LLIABI WOR'l'II IIALL -WAl,'l'I'IR IIICRGICR LICONARIJ For Excellence in University Studies Tin' l'urpvnl1'r I'r1'zvfvr lflzmuffon Thr ll1'r'k.v I,l'l','l'l'flIl' lC.1'1'z'Ih'r:m' in llwlnllz' I ll Irrz-ol l1'y1'ul1' lnh'rr'lu.v.v Tlzv Dunn 1,l'l'lIII.IIllI in lfnylixlz The I 'urp1'11h'r I'r1'1n1'u1n.v The ll ol1'1'II 1,I'I'llll.llllI in .Il 11lln'n1ul1'1'.v The l'1n.vs qf 187.1 l'rf:f's Tha' l'4'ru-0 Sm'1'1'ly l'ri:z' Tlu' l nxlr'r l'rvn11'um in Grrrk 4 Isl Q11 Isl 211 -RlIlJOI,l'Il JOHN f'IIAl'Nl'I'iY l lSIlI'IR -OICOROIC .Il'I.ll'S IIICIIYI' Ill- RIGOINALIJ GORDON HARRIS GICORGIC .Il7I.Il'S IIICIIYI' FRICD BAR'l'l.l'I'l l' PICRKIXS -fIl'IORGI'I JlILll'S IIICIIYI' ' -WAl,'l'l'IR AIJLICR . CARROI. Rl'R'I'ON I.ARRAlIlil'I -I-ilu R lYll.l,l.'KM IIICNRY l'IDlYARDS, 20 ll I :ml lv--f I 'I'IIOM.-KS IIAIRD AI'I'l.l'IOl'I'I' i,fiff'fEkg' WILLIAM HARRIS Rl'II'ISl'1 :I GIl,IiI'IR'I' CONOIJON c',xlz1'1cN'1'l':lz, Jn. I time .loux lslfzomm l'1f1'1'1+:nsoN li 'rnmllvxs A1l'1x'1'Ylz1-t..m. I RI A ,J n 1, ROBl'IR',l' O. DANIEL I,.Il'XGlI C I Tlu' l,u1'i11.v Lyon 1,l'l'lIIl'IIlIl-V in l,ulfn lsl-TIIOMAS BRYANT SMH' X f A Q 211-l'LARICXl'I'I HENRY WOODMANSICE ' ' The l'lz1.v.v QI' 1880 I'r1':c'.v A5 I 1 1J1'a-1-r4.v.v1'mL Isl-OICOROIC JIILIIVS lIl'IllYl' 211-AR'l'Ill R JOSICPII LICYY J k lfxxuy Isl-JOHN BROWN RIIJDOVK I A V Bd-GI'IOROl'I Jl'LIl,'S lll'IID'I' M ' if Milf . Q65 qQlg22gfj:5:fI I M- , W ,YA , , , , ,Y ,Tw Y -Y :AY Y ,i,,,,,,,,,,. R,,,.,,,,,,m,,a,,,a1,,si ,....,..,x V ,,,,,,,.......,..,.... ,,f,f--Y..-:a-..-.---.---,------N-lu - hm' Ynnvllri ---'-'f - I --.WM .-,, , ,., Y,,,, Y-, ,n.W.-V.d--Y .Y ,...w... W .-......... W ' 41, '41 3 1918 : LIBER, BRUNENSIS :1918 u null '-1' r XX ISAAC YALE OLCH LUKE AUGUSTUS WOODBURY ARTHUR JOSEPH LEVY CHARLES GURNEY EDWARDS .RALPH CARLETON ALLEN JOSEPH OTIS FULLER WILLIAM HARRIS REESE GEORGE JULIUS IIEIDT JAMES EDWARD PAIGE WILFRED PICKLES IIARLEIGH VAN SLYCK TINGLEY JAMES WALTER WILSON ROGER TILLINGHAS'1' CLAPP JAMES SAVILLE EASTHAM RUDOLPH JOI-IN CHAUNCEY FISHER EUGENE WILLIAM O'BRIEN WALTER RICHMOND GARDNER FRED LORIN ITSCHNER .ROBERT BRUCE LINDSAY THOMAS BAIRD APPLEGET EDGAR OTIS BENSON, Ju. ROY WILMOT BENTON GEORGE ARTHUR DUBOIS CHARLES GURNEY 'EDWARDS WILLIAM MILLER FAY JOHN FRANCIS ISAAC THOMAS MCINTYRE, Jn. CLARENCE RAYMOND ADAMS TI-IOMAS FRANCIS BLACK, Ju. ZENAS RANDALL BLISS WILLIAM I-IENRY EDWARDS WALLACE BROGA KELHAM DOVE .IOHN WALTER HARRIMAN The Colonial Damex Premium in American History The Bishop MeViekar Pr'ize.s' The Menorah Prize The IV'l'll'l'!lIIL Gaston Scholarship The James Manning Scholarship 1 917 1918 1919 1920 The Francis Waglanrl Scholarship 1917 1918 1919 1920 Final Honors THOMAS BAIRD APPl.laul-QT, English. GlLn1mT CONGDON' CARPENTER, Ju.. Malhernatics, Phgsie.s- Rormm' GUs'rAvUs DANIPIL LJUNGGIHQN, Englixh, Greelc Literature ani Ilixtorg, Romance Languages and L'l'fl!TllflII'lBS'. JOHN Gamma l'm'1cnsoN, Biology, Chenmfslry. JAMES S'rl4:Pl1l1:N l'mvmcs, Romance Language.-r and Lileralare.-r, Social and Political Science. WILLIAM I-IAmus Iimm-sr':, English, Philosoplzy. ILICIIARD I-IENRY VAN IIORN, Mathematics. ALmcn'r EST:-Ls WA'l'.Il'1N, Mechanical Engineering. fl W ' 'ffl ' Qin? iilf f 'Q'A'T,,:, 266 ln 'Ju I W -Tl -5511? ,ilr I LIBEIQIDPQQTENSIS ff 1919 Managing Board L ,f41 'Aft L - --5:3 ws F, o f-rw 519 iffes. ,14iiE'1f'j?e.x L95 l F , , S 1-'fi if- lTQE'f i?ff'f ' -eff A 1 tul Ltes the followinv' men on their election, the d. The 1918 Liber Board congra z . e 1, result of superior competitive work, to the offices of the 1919 Managing Boar Editor-iii-Chief .JAMES LINDLEY PALMER '19 Associate Editor ERIC PEARSON JACKSON ,20 Business Manager HENRY HAROLD WHITMAN '19 Assistant Business Manager LAWRENCE BENJAMIN HOWELL '20 Art Editor GEORGE OTTO PODRI . I x WWII' '20 Q67 F mi 43-1 ,JS C' Ip I ,Q .4235 .,. ' I, i x X, 5 I L 'W I ART 813 FRANKLIN COOLIDGE BROOKS ,18 ISAAC GALLUP SMITH '18 CLARK IIOWARD DENISON 'Q0 CHARLES HENRY IIUGGINS, Ju. '19 GEORGE OTTO PODRASNIK '20 PHILIP GORDON NASE Special Q68 x-352' kv nk!! 22511 i. 5 P ,. ...,,-, ..,. ... .. - F W-.. , Lnncn l5uUNnNs1s GRINDS TO ALL OUR TWENTY CI ardon us, Rudyardj lVhen Earth's last Greek pin has crumbled And the records are wrinkled and dried. When the oldest banner has faded, And the youngest brother has died,- VVc shall rest, and faith we shall need it - Lie down for an aeon or two. Till Gammas and Betas and Sigmas Have faded quite from our view. And 'those that were secret shall babble, They shall sit in other tombs' chairs, They shall read all the hush-hush by-laws, They shall unearth all hush-hush lairs. They shall have real meanings to go by, Know symbols for Greek letters all, They'll laugh at the guile of the old cut-throat style, As sacrosanct charters they maul. And life will never be jealousg But always and grandly the same, One interfraternity smoker, Though Heaven be really its name. And sitting with harps and palm-branch, - The brothers of Delta or Chi Will give to the other the opposite grip, wmuml SIMS And smile at the years gone by.-In'run0nian A '1'I'lERl'l'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL QFrom the Ucralclj Five hours spent in felling timber on the university wood lot was not enough to daunt the spirits of three valiant sons of Zeta Psi on Friday last, so before retir- ing they felt inclined to visit Boston by rail and return home on foot. lVho the author of this rather lengthy program was and what was the source of his inspira- tion is not known, but the report is that the plan was instantaneously hit upon by the members ofthe trio, II. V. S. Tinglcy ,18, R. G. Harris '18, and YV. J. Crouch '20, At 10.15 P.M. this ambitious company left Providence by train, arriving at Boston about 11.30. It took them only half an hour evidently to get their fill of the town, for at 12 o'cloek they turned toward home, and gallantly faced the 4-L miles of interesting highway. Very little can be said in commendation of their pace, for the Zeta Psi stay- at-homes emphatically swear that they spent an anxious night and were not relieved of their worrying until -1- o'c-lock Saturday afternoon, when three jaded forms appeared and asked for beds. W'hen' last interviewed,.Mr. Tingley seemed to be in a very sane and modest state of nnnd and Mr. Harris, after a brief confinement to his bed, appeared to be quite normal, wlnle B112 Crouch goes his daily rounds as if all were serene. Q70 GRINDS W M w LUQER IQUNENSIS WR Annum SINH-PART , esfgm- QQ, jln op,-, Quo vqdis? 5 W lk Dol-Wallofoer-6. l ve Q GHEIC Diapence l 'ra 'fi J F Cx W l JG if ' Yin Balcorgg was dlao well filled ronl llow fspecfollj BILL FAY lmao 0l lTl. Oqme Genllemanl ' D run :El R We Wo nl Red l P Klum f w Haley Wonea ll X Nffwf case up lhe lnlCrml551o17. W M wx P-45 Z1 Q71 ' H55 Exlrq Qualfg 2 A7 Llnlcn BRUNENSIS GRINDS Bill Fay- Say, Vic, whnt would you call the shakiest thing in the world? Bowman - A drunk tr in 1' Y in to get oil' :L moving staurwny. XX wi X SX Qlll yqxwgf ic- 5 -my , A 1 li L 9 LYNX xx X . X X N x...x A I E:1 L'Em S The Lnsifln Board is afraid Mr. ,ff is X XI Ah CARRIE Ah, Currie, it was lute, I know, And I wus rude, indeed, to Show My naked heart and swcnr my soul At lust had reached its goal. Still, you should not so sullcnly Have moved your lmnds and frowned ut me, And showed zz joyless countenance When ull I sought was sweet romzmcc. Not only that, you mocked me in Your hollow, rusping song of sin, Till I, in sorrow, turned away, Illusions lost, I heard you sny: Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock. IVhnt, drunk again! Drunk Zlgilllll Tick, Tock, Tick, Took. Fool your head, Get to bed. Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock. Drink more beer, Flunk thc your. Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock. Lose your rcp, Lose your pep, Hoover would cull this :L shocking Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock, - . - - 1 1 , ,U wzust of ink. Tick,-! I ! 3 3 flu vzv Q oo '79 ,U N: GRINDS LIBER BRUNENSIS ww, ' I f M, xxx: .Q fi . ' 1 7' J w -af I c W 2. If M i iw f ' sim- 'SPLKRLOSVERSENKT4 ching!! WHEN 'l'I-IEY WERE YOUNG ' x .. A... ......,. THE 1cNG1NEE1xs co ON A CRUISE Q78 LIBER BRUNENSIS GRIN DS W. THE NICKEL PHONE You blinkety. blankety, bloomin' thing, '1'hat's the way. Keep it up, Ring! Ring! I s'pose you want your Five cents, please, , N And here I am in my B. V. K , H I'll have to go down a hundred stairs L 4 1 , Without the things one usually wears. CAI l'AIN BLISS IN UNIFORM Z Heard in lVIilitary Training C: Captain Perkins Cin the course of an argument about when to salutej - General Abbot, when is a man not in uniform?,' General Abbot Ceynieallyj - IfVhen he is i11 cit's clothes, Captainf' During a diseussion of Mili- tary Funeral Escorts: General Abbot - Lieutenant Leonard, you will please explain the detail of this very impressive eeremonyf' Waddie- VVell, Sir, the escort is formed opposite the quarters of the diseased and - I'll bet the party's left the line, IYrong number, ugh! 'I'hat's fine. Just fine. You swallow my jitneys, like a German drinks beer, You elang and splutter in my ear, You make me borrow, you make me lend, You cut off my talks before the end, You blinkety, blankety, blasted thing, ' That's the way, keep it up, Ring. Ring! , B I8 Jfori nj Wo! Rffqprq K , 274 GRIN DS LIBER BRUNENSIS ij' Q we-W1 I- axawmg T Q li ll if 1 O TE? f fem-M B wif? h' f' ' .gf V . 'rf' .. 'rm vs wwe-an mmgcourse IN PHI LOJOPHY comes fu. A Q39 'f Sill. ,---. ' uf, ' gg U5 GET AWAY W'TH 's0ME MURDER AMD llsl Tfncrv FR EMM l ' vf x -1-,,.,. W 4 X I A X 2 4 , - fl Ia., Li Zu., Sw? X T M ff C WW f Lg 4? th L 'X , 7 HMT . 1 I W g f-3 -- in Y, me . PRovo5T GUARD I5 ONE OF THE l h r ,V I Bgaevfr NSPCT5 l ' 4' ,.- ,wil I ' !l!f.2 .REU VA?,Q:,v' l YJ '17-333911 .s.lE2 l ' . WARTERMVER' COAL WAS PLFHHFUL THIS WINTER. Wa 7 -7' A 9, pl 50as.,2i:,wf If, ,Q- f-'Tf -' ' e . dif nur f ff Q ffosr OF u.v,,.. ,f-KE JI ILL rr ' 4 s 5 I! . ,, - 1 I X - T .ul L! YI, 0.x l fl, ',, 'ii' T 2 Dig , . I Q sof1E -DIRTI' coivcs lj - LT! if Mfg A A Xwjfg l UV' fl A l mam T fl 4 I - .. .. kj- 4-1 MVF5 DRIVIU fzzfriafwp, Q0AligrQ?ifQf'iS Mao ON VME Boys. THAT LIFE IN THE AMBULANCE CORPS By a Brown man at Allcnlown Freshman- Oh, she's marvelous! She is just like a, fresh, beautiful wild flower! ' Senlor- Yes. Just llke polson 1vy.', 275 LIBER BRUNENSIS GRIN DS the the A RUSH MEETING The brothers were standing and sitting about Wondering what Freshmen they would have out. Ah! the bell rings, a sophomore springs, The door open swings, and inward he brings, With deference accorded usual for kings, One of those stuttering stupeiied things. The boys all arise, as you may surmise, WVith thrust-out hand and welcoming eyes. The introduction is finished, And with zeal undiminished, Each starts out fine with a feeling divine That no Freshman can possibly resist his line. ' Questions are put of tl1e stereotyped sort, ' Your room, boarding house, classes, in short Anything by which an answer is caught. Where do you live? By whom are you taught? Perhaps next term you'll go out for asport? No? Really, then, what is your forte',? 4 Soon there's a shortage in the lines best versed, And the brothers remember tl1e songs they'd rehearsed. There's rasping William and bellowing Bob, While Kelly's guttural sounds like a sob, But all join in with the howling mob From the lcancst lummox to tl1e fattest slob! There are some that sputter and some that talk, Some that agree and some that balk, The last to go is the phlegmatic bore, Who talks of all from prep-school to war, Then hints move l1im on with his well-oiled jaw, And finally compel him to move to the door. And just before he puts on his hat He benignly murmurs, What a glorious Frat! L '19 9 . Isaac- I came in to tell you that I have been having trouble with some of Professors in collegef' Dean Randall- Well, heah, heah, perhaps I can help you out. Peters '19- The king of England must be an awful drunk. Edwards '18- Why do you say that? Peters '19- All the imported booze claims: 'By appointment to his Majesty, King' 276 fp ,f X I X f X ff f ff , W X f 1' f X 5 Wifi, K Q K f K K J XZ .J BROWV 13- DARTM0l'TII 0 g-,ff f ,., ASME l X if LIBER BRUNENSIS GRIN DS xc 4. :X lf..- li v , .. 2 SONIE FEAT! PRIGGIE IN ONE HEY, NORM? OFNHIS ESTHETIC NIOMENTS lfVeeks '19- I feel like a million Luther - You'd better ventilate dbollurs-H that song youire singing, Bones. . , , , B - M ' - V t'lat 't? Paige 18- How s that? ' HOu?,2c5mt?,llm0e en I I ei 1 Weeks ,19- All spentf' Luther - Oh, the air is so bad. FOR GIRLS ONLY The Liber Board trusts to the sense of HONOR and right of the members of Brown University to prevent them from reading the following startling communica- tion which, as the title designates, is intended for the eyes of the FENIALE SEX alone. But the Liber Board knows perfectly well that there will be a great number of students, including Dillingham, Arthur and Cel Fay, whose curiosity will get the better of their CONSCIENCE. To those tl1e following words are addressed. This has nothing to do with the FENIALE SEX and is inserted for the amusement of Silverman and Benton and more particularly to fill space. You see we can make it just about as long as is necessary. As a matter of fact, the same thing was pulled in a Liber issued not many years ago and we FELL for it so nicely that we considered it well worth trying again. The similarity of form is surprising. This article, of course, has nothing to do with HELEN BELVIDERE, nor is it concerned in any way with SCANDAL, but it was thought that by inserting those words in capital letters in with the subject-matter they would catch the eye of men who are accus- tomed to peruse the SENSATIONAL columns of our cheap newspapers. If we should run out of anything to say we can of course resort to the device used in the previous Liber: that is to say, that if necessary we could print and tabulate George Heidt's College Honors or make up a list of the lVOlVIEN that Bowman has been around with since he has been in college. However, we believe that the article as it stands will FIT very nicely into some obscure corner of the humorous section, so any such far-fetched scheme need not be brought into use.- Signed, Y. R. F1sH. Q78 GRINDS IJIBER BRUNENSIS The boy sat on the burning deck, His feet reach to the water. Longfellow QGet itj Bring on another German. A windstorm blew his house away, And tore it from the spot, And now he sits around all day, A, grumblin' at his lot. v Isaac - I-Iey! Freshman. Can you tell me where I can get an aviation periodical?,' Green, Fresh '21- Sure, Jack, just around the corner at that drug store. T herc's all kinds of fly paper for sale there. Heard at the Colonial Line: Sinclair- I left my watch on the boat when I got off this morningg can you get it for me?,, Clerk - Yes, Sir. What room were you in?,' Sinclair - My stateroom was 48 but I left the watch in 52. CIt's not so bad as it soundsj Maguire - I understand that Ladd has developed a great interest in plumbing. Parker - I should say he has! Maguire - 'fl-Iow's that?v Parker- Why, he spends all his evenings fooling round thc Sink. I , , ,,... Vfii' --71K I' ' I' 'F7 - 'lQgll'.,.-T, ,I 41 1 i 2f'm,Mf ,fi-gap, J 5 , it 'T x 'S j ' i J'f,lfllfp lv N ,VL W cf , I Wx -M j 5 L l if rides? ' X ,LJ mf Militffir X Jllflvlfii I .--- ,Y U rvnlrewl luis iQ,Z45F P Avo eo 'Pg mee 'glsifut fumes 4loN irc-iw J llwqfolieipcfxikfiuitiilll ovrswi M lists 'ro meme FUR we mm ww LIQUID FIRE. Q , 1 sz 'B ' I li i gt, ' T I, 1? ,, f 1 If ' , -I Tx if ILLAIX ,lf ' l l X wi- :fe he flat. 1- if mtl all ,f -9 Mi' 5 I' r:,,LY li 'N an 'iff' 1 lt I- , - 4 Cy v ef JT Cs, EQ QQ TI' I.gl:.iKN To SWNAL Corqg TTKG ' 5,7 A155 Ann LEARN ro um out T M,,r.mfi1:3 PKK AND JHWEL HOW TO TRAIN ONESELF FOR THE ARMY By one who knows 279 LIBER BRUNENSIS GRIN DS ...-5' ? CHEER UP, 1921! This is hom .lim Brunel lonkvcl in his l'vI'0-Ylllllllll :lays Dear lffliiors: The following was handed in to me by a Freshman named Hatcher. It was distinctly labelled short theme, hut as it appears to be German propaganda, I am sending it to you for publication.-PROP. BENEDICT. THE USE OF PUNCTUATION MARKS On the ' ' veranda of a gial house sat the :el. After ae. of waiting the -ate, leading his -hund and uttering .ic !s of hatred, came before him. The :el Ped him, and noting his ' read EL from the law, then ordered that he be sl1ot. ' Q80 GRINDS J LIBER BRUNENSIS The Liber Board feels that out of pure gratitude it should thank those members of the Senior class who were considerate enough not to come around at the last minute and ask us to leave out something about their past, to add something to Ehsir college honors, etc. The list of those whom we are honored so to thank o ows: Heard on the campus most any time, anywhere, any day in 1918: Oh, I say, just a minute there.-You know weire canvassing the campus and 1 have your name down to see how much you wanted to invest, donate, present, contribute, 'lend CNQB., insert the most applicablej to the Qal Brown U11io11, Qbj the Red Cross, Ccj Y. lVI. C. A. work, Qflj Y. NI. C. A. Students lvar Relief Fund, Qej lvar babies, Cfj Wiar Savings Stamps, Cgj .Liberty Bonds, Qhj Brown Herald, Qij BRUNONIAN, Hospital for U11ion Lunchers, etc., acl injtnitimn. NATHAN WRITES TO MR. EDSON Dear Father: By this time I suppose you l1ave received the report of my first term's work. The letters opposite the names of the subjects indicate the marks I attained in them. Their exact meaning may be seen i11 the following table: E: Excellent. D: Damn Good. C: Creditable. BE Bad. A: Awful. You will notice that I only have one C and one D3 the rest are E's, the highest mark. I had to study so hard during exams that I didn't have time to write you that I was broke. Hoping you are as proud of n1y marks as I am, ma, if m s-'N ,1 lfwl 5.4 W5 's NEVER AGAIN' Proxy l T04 6- T ...., -ask , 1:2 I 4 . -.., .-,- . ek.:.:.Qiis:.6a:.aaK ogg.. lg -A , A o X I X i l 281 Your son, N ATHAN. A look, a sigh, You pass her by-though she is sweet and trim- You look around, A You see l1er frown-you think it but a whim--. You ask l1er where she,s going, She calls a cop or two. Your thoughts of her come thick and fast, Your words are thin and few. With dignity you turn away, Your little heart is stung, You really must be on your way- Said officer has come. LIBER BRUNENSIS GRINDS gig! Q, -' E' il! C J 1 fig fin- Q1 7f ff 'D 2-if f f fr?-'I ' if f' - 'Z' 'fm -.r f egg lp M,j,,, it in ff if l ... ffl L YY f V , 'L A -R320 FIND A ROOTER FOR BROWN'S OPPONENT CAMPUS NOTES fOr College Life, as shew is not recorded in the morning milk.j In pursuance of the usual custom, President YV. I-I. P. Faunce has recently given out the names of those members of the faculty who are to act as delegates from Brown University at the various national conventions this coming year. Prof. H. B. Huntington, on account of his intimate acquaintance with cuts, will attend the Vivisectors' Convention at Rockefeller Institute in New York City. Dean 0. E. Randall will deliver a paper on Four Years of Firingi, at tl1e Stokers' Institute in Philadelphia. General Charles YV. Abbot has been detailed to represent Brown in the na- tional convention held for the purpose of discussing war as it was carried on in '98 and why it bears no relation to the present situation. It is also rumored that Executive Secretary T. B. Appleget will he a prominent figure at the Theoretical Canoeists Assembly and will deliver a series of talks on 'Why it is better to get lost on the Ten hlile than to spend a long day making mimeograph letters in the Administration lluildingf, And finally lVIr. Frederick Lum Ferris of the Philosophy Department has been elected one of a committee of three to investigate the effect of lVaxtite', as a protective for protruding mustaches. Oh! it's easy to know what's right, And to criticize all clay long, But the boys who will win the fight Are the boys who go off with a song. Y es! The Boches are keen as the devil! And they know what they're doing all right, But we're going to show them their level, 'Cause we'll smileg then do ,em up right. lVe can't win an inch by complaining, And we've got to Win many a mile, So let's all get together, ' Don't show the white feather- Just smile! Smile! Smile! ! l-GXVYNNE ,QL 282 K '1 'T L 4-I Sept. Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Ql- F26 07 ... 29 5 6 1 0 12 17 19 20 27 A large :md uuguiuly l reslunau class registers nt. the Ollice :md fails to show due signs of inferiority, suhordinzition and respect to its superiors. The Sophomores at once take up the mutter of reprisal and reconstruction. ltegistrution somewhat improved by Mr. llurlingzune as comptroller, to whom everybody forks up twenty-five dollars. The llerulll decides to appear only three times :t week. General Ahhot hegins his work with the lt. O. T. C. Fraternity free-for-all gets going in line form. The l reshmen are enter- tained right and left.. The l reshmen fail to snatch the flag from the terrihle Sophomores and :Ire beaten in four out of the six wrestling matches. l'ldsou sits on Sinclair much to the surprise of all concerned. llrown shows lt. l. State her speedg tVeeks and Brooks the only two veterans on the team. The annual hzuulshnke fest is held in the Union. The Freslunau finds that there is some- hody else m College hesldes that p:n-ticular hunch that has been sticking with him so con- stuntlv. Prexy gives his annual reception to the lireshmen, who disgrace themselves as usual, hy spilling ICC-Cl'C2llll, coffee, etc., ml tltfl-ILIIIIUL on the skirts of the Professors' wives. The team wallops Johns llopkins 20-0. Shaw makes :i sensational run of sixty-five yards for a touchdown. lt. O. 'l'. C. orders nice little uniforms for the Brown Boys' Army. Sophomores hold :mother little reception for the l l'CSlllllCll after Chapel. The new men show signs of no httle ein- barrassinent. Eleven journeys to YVoreester where it pushes a 9.7-6 victory over lloly Cross. W'eeks and Gordon are laid out.. Bill Fay is elected Supreme and All Powerful Head of the Senior Class. l reshmeu attempt to rush Sophomores after their class meeting in Chapel. Iloving and Fitzgibhon execute spiral dives in fil1C form from the Chapel steps :md land well in the middle of fray, thus saving the day for '20, Josh tVeeks is elected President of the Junior Class. Dean ltundall and Mae urge the support of the team at a mass meeting for the Boston College game. Dope favors a Boston victory. Prexy holds the Seniors after Chapel and suggests they eleet their officers immediately, and with c:u'e, which same was done several days previously. Boston College arrives in toto, confident of a big victory, but leaves less hilariously. Gor- don jumps three or four fences out, runs two Boston players, and recovers a blocked kick behind his goal. Score 7-2. Brown :ivenges her 1916 defeat at the hands of Colgate. The team, fighting against great odds, forces its opponent. to a seven to six defeat. The Military department issues a surprising set of rules and regulations. 2 1918 ADVERTISEMENTS CQSSESE S 3 tlemems urnislying obs, MADISON AVENUE COR. 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BovLs'roN S'rn::T 2 2 0 B I: L I. : v u I: Av I: N uc 3 ADVERTISEMENTS IQI8 A SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO BROWN STUDENTS The presentation of your Brown Union QUALITY AND RELIABILITY g f q teiliia Card entitles you to a discount at our '-W'-yi store on all purchases, with the excep- -. tion of price-restricted merellandise. Jewelry WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR . Watches Traveling Bags Sllvef Diamonds Musical Jewelry Instruments Leather Clocks and Supplies Umbrellas Cutlery Watches Leather Goods Optical Goods . Toilet Goods Phonographs Stationery Sporting Goods U and Records Victrolas Watch and Optical Repairing a Specialty , INTERIOR DECORATORS lfxlulllfslzrrl 1876 The Sinn' QI' lfelirlllililjj TILDEN - THURBER Westminster Street at Mathewson vfrlizcwrmrDvr1dacz'5lliyl2am?5Ix Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov BRUNONIAN CALENDAR-Continued Johnnie Brooks, Letts, Feinberg, and Robbie speak at stirring Mass Meeting for the Syra- cuse game. Brother McKay also gets off some of his soap box oratory. Syracuse forces Brown to hard fought defeat. Syracuse puts up a strong game and fully earns its 6-0 victory. First interfraternity dance is n. great success. Judge Henry A. Shute reads some of his Plupy stories at a Union College Night. The Naval Reserves walk away with Brown. An all-star team, eaptained by Cupie Black and including men like Barrett and Garrish, wins a 35-0 game. The Naval band comrs to Providence with its forty odd pieces and after the game leads the sailors in a good-natured snake dance down to and around the campus. The Cammarian Club votes to discontinue that ancient and honorable institution of the Freslnnen Banquet Scrap. Prof. Crosby gives the Freshmen a much needed lecture on manners. Brown gets even with the Government for her bitter defeat of the 10th, by putting six touch- downs across the 301st engineers team from Camp Devens. The Seniors gather on the steps of the John Hay Library to have their faces mugged as an- nually. Silverman gives thc photographer some little difficulty with that characteristic terrible smile. The Colby eleven comes to Providence. Brown gets a good lead of 19 points on the first half, but goes to pieces in the second and Colby takes the offensive, but fails to score more than seven points. Lieutenant Bruno Boselli stirs the members of the R. O. T. C. with an impressing and stim- ulating diseussion and explanation of the part Italy is playing in the War. 4 191 ADVE R'l7ISEMlGNTS Rendezvous for Brown Men llomegfii- ECP a'1flE D E?R'l-Prn -MS Dzrr S OP They all assemble here CONGENIALITY IS ALWAYS ON TOP Brown-bred Rathskeller-wed Alorggeride City 115111 Y Preston Sr Rounds REINERVS Company, Bfmlcscllmw mul Sfflt'I,07'Ll37'S 98 Wl'lS'l'MINS'l'ICR S'1'liICE'l' PROYIDENCIC RHODE ISLAND , Anthonyas Drug Store PURE som WATER l A CI-IOCOLATES Pure Drugs PIPES and '1'o.BACCo 178 Angell Street Providence Rhode Island 0 ADVERTISEMENTS 1918 GEORGE L. CLAFLIN COMPANY DRUGGISTS Chemicalx, Chemical Glafxware, Scientific Apparatus 66-72 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Retail rmil Prusrription Dcparlmcnl, 62 and G4 South Main Street Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Dec. BRUNONIAN CALENDAR-Continued Buck and Archie speak at the annual dummy burning celebration amid slush, rain and the playing of the band. The team goes through its final practice before the long awaitetl Dartmouth game. Providence journeys to Braves Field, where it sees Brown lick.Dartmouth for the first time since 1906 in a glorious exhibition of football and Brown Spirit. Two service Bags bearing stars for the Athletes of the two colleges that are in service are presented to the cheering sections between the halves. Fourteen B's are awarded to the Football men, who likewise have their picture taken. Weeks is elected Captain of the team for the 1918 season. Everybodv leaves for Thanksgiving vacation and also goes light on the food in preparation for the coming fray. The afternoon Drill is cancelled, much to eve1'ybody's delight. There is a small attendance at Chapel and the Campus resembles a cemetery. The Juniors, in a hopeless effort to be intellectual, form a highbrow society. The Glee Clubs give their annual nut concert at Bntlers, and are received with great enthu- siasm by theisophistieated audience. Some of the Freshmen get away with more beer than becomes their age and position in life. Bliss predicts that the boys will be smoking cigarettes and cigars quite regularly for the next week or so and incidentally stocks up himself. Three Brown men get mentioned on the New York S1m's Football Honor Lists. Doc Mar- vel begins his Military gym classes. J. B. Gibson accepts a new position and George Heidt takes his place as Secretary of the B. C. A. NARRAGANSETT MACHINE COMPANY Gymnasium Outjitters PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 6 1918 J A.nvEIm'IsIQIvIENrrs TRADITION IS AS STRONG A FACTOR IN COLLEGE LIFE AS STYLE IS IN SIIUMAN CLOTHES Fezbrirs and Pezlterns are youthful and carefully selected cmd service is guamvzteed SUITS AND OVERCOATS, 515.00 TO 840.00 A. SI-IUMAN Sc COMPANY B O S 'I' O N Shuman Corner The Service Store EDWARD E. ARINOLD HENRY A HOFFMAN WM. H. HAYWARD I l'rcs'f1 t ,lreaxurer Secretary Established 1815 STARCHES, GUMS, DIIXTRINES and SPECIALTIES for SOFTENING and FINISHING ARNOLD, HOFFMAN 8: CO., Inc. PROVIDENCE, R. I. NEW YORK,N.Y. CHARLOTTE N C BOSTON, MASS. PHILADELPHIA PA 7 ADVLRTISEMENTS IQI8 HOWARD-WESSON COMPANY COLLEGE A Kngrahers of New England LINEXCELLED ENGRAVINGS FOR CLASS BOOKS AND OTHER COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 8 1918 ADVERTISEMENTS THE FAR EAST C,,,,,,,,i,,,,,.,,, of American ES' Chinese PHILIP S. KNAUER RESTAURANT AWORNEY Big, Spacious Hall for Banquet and Private Parties 1316 TURKS HEAD BUILDING 230 WESTMINSTER STREET Dec Dee Dee Dec Dec Dee Dec. Jan. BRUNONIAN CALENDAR-Continued 6. The boys are afraid Bob Lawder will have to lead the Chapel Service, but Dr. Cohoe comes in just as Bob is rising to the occasion and starting some College songs. 7. The Musical Clubs amuse the Technical High School children. 8 The Daily Milk begins its semi-annual campaign against Pi Kappa. The Liber preserves strict neutrality, A scintillating and sarcastic Edit appears in the pages of our college sheet. The Juniors hold the first of their exceptional smokers. It degenerates into the usual riot. The Seniors, on the other hand, listen to Professor Jones discuss the War, with that dignity and intelligence that fits them so well. 11. 13. The faculty decides to shorten up the year in order to release men for war work. Com- mencement is put ahead to May 29. 14. Tom Crosby reads, If I Were King, at a Ladies' night in the Union. The reading of the play and a short dance make a happy combination. The Freslnnan-Sophomore Debate is won by the Sophomores. Christmas Vacation begins, much to the gratification of the homesick Freshmen. There is general exodus for the ever so humble. 22. 3 The boys settle down to the old grind for mid-years. Prexy gives a stirring speech on the War. The S. 0. D. holds one of its intellectual gatherings. Mac gives a short and interesting ad- dress on Pep.', ' FRAT Banquets at King Fong's are real banquets, with special dining rooms, special cuisine and special music. No more economical or substantial luncheon can be found in town than the one we serve to hundreds every noon. THE KING FONG RESTAURANT CO. 205 WEYBOSSET STREET 9 7 ADVERTISEMENTS IQI IN BOSTON- YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF THREE EXCELLENTLY CONDUCTED Iantels HOTEL TOURAINE Universally esteemed for its luxury, beauty and distinctive homelike atmos- phere. A M PARKER HOUSE-Q-'mu in-A family hotel of traditions 'and excep- tional comfort. Perfectly appointed. YOUNG'S HOTEL In the financial district. Wiorld-wide reputation for New England cooking. J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY ,nf as . '.., 1'V ,Q -if f A V. .Ile 1, .J :L I 4 jf 1 ff ,, M-ff .4' Ee 3Rn5eStuiJin FOR YEARS BRONVNIS IIEADQUARTERS FOR THE VERY BEST IN Photographs Bos! blllCl'Il.f1.US in N vw England for Groups A. G. Skonberg. Propriclor 385 WESTMINSTER STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND BRUNONIAN CALENDAR-Continued Jan. 5. Johnnie Green speaks in Chapel On War Savings Stamps, thus Opening a Thrift campaign on the campus. Company A is the victor in first basketball game of the series. an Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan. Jan Lieutenant Lawder shoots a perfect twenty-five, according to Lieutenant VN atson, but when he gets through is rather taken back to find that what Watson thought were Bulls, weren't, and that his real score is zero. The Governor speaks in Chapel about his trip to France laying especial emphasis on his treatment by the Royalty. P l Frank Brady leaves for Ordnance work, and Tom Black takes his place as head of the linion. M. I. T. drowns Brown in a swimming meet. Company A wins from D, and B from C in Intercompany Basketball. Cel Fay is chosen chairman of the class day committee. Munroe, Nowman, Sisson and Harris are lns assistants. The Musical Clubs journey to Howard, where they amuse the rural population with all manner of clever college fellows' tricks. Great interest is shown in the first of the Intercompany track meets, which is held on Lincoln field. Company D, with Sinclair, manages to beat A. Boys get down to work in earnest, as per Gurney Edwards' advice in the Herald, on account of the approaching exams. Mid-Year-examipations begin. Rumors that General Abbot is concoeting a terrible exam- ination 111 Military Training, give the boys no little anxiety. 10 1918 .-xnvisn'r1sEMEN'rs LYDIA E. 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BOSTON PRINTER OF THE BROWN UNIVERSITY CATALOGUE, PUBLICATIONS OF THE JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY C9'e. fffc. C9'c. sity are infvitfd to 'visit the Prfss, which 1 zlzre1f761 oppositzr tba Soutb Station, Bosto OMCKVS and Siudzrnts gf Brown Univer- 1 S' I 11 ADVERTISEMENTS IQI8 WE MAKE NOTHING BUT THE VERY BEST LOUIS OLIVER Rbutngrapbzr 337 WESTNIIIRISTER STREET Class Photographer to Brown for the Past Six Years JU BO THIRTY-THREE YEARS WITH BROWN MEN andslill PRESIDING OVER THE DESTINY OF THEIR STOMACHS AT 22 COLLEGE STREET 12 1918 ADVERTISEMENTS OXFORD PRESS me PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS CHEMICAL COMPANY PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Z6 CUSTOM HOUSE STREET PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND e SENATE George J. Fortune - Wants to advertise the fact that for years it has been the first choice of Brown Men Works at Harris, R. l. ARE YOU A USEINIATORH? Puwtuxet Valley Co. The cleanest and best equipped Cafe in ProOiclence .lan Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb Feb .29 BRUNO NIAN CALENDAR-Continued Second semester begins. All parties pay twenty-live dollars to the colnptroller and wonder whether or not they will be drafted before they get their n1oney's worth. The Liber Slips are distributed in Chapel after careful scrutiny by members ol' the fZ'tClIlfb' and the President. Musical clubs try to keep an audience at the Elmwood Church from going to sleep, with no little success. The Department of Military Science and Tactics announces the new appointments in the R. 0. T. C. The musical clubs furnish the entertainment l'or a Red Cross Carnival at Rhodes. How- ever. the Ilall is packed and the affair a great success in spite of the fact. Company C beats D in basketball. Two dozen men answer Prof. IIill's call For woodchoppers, and report for work on the Uni- versity unimproved land in order to help out the fuel shortage. . Brown comes out third in the Relay at the B. A. A. meet in Boston. The Ilerald Board convenes for its picture. Johnnie Green's thrift campaign boosted a bit by the daily bngle. Orchestra has its muggs snapped. Prof . Sloussat addresses a Sophomore smoker. Brown beats lVesleyan 29-Q1 in a swimming meet. Fritz Pollard gets appointment as Y. M. C. A. Physical Director at a Government Canton- ment. Varsity Debating Trials are held. ' 13 IXDVERTISEMENTS 191 ' '..i. We manufacture Universal. Plain and Vertical Spindle Milling Machines: Universal. Plain Sur- face, Tool. Cutler nad Reamer Grinding .tlachinesg Automntic Gear Cutting Machines: Plain, Wire Feed, nnd Automatic Screw Machines, Automatic Turrent Forming, and Cutting-oll' Machines: Hor- izontal and Vertu-al Chuekiug Machines, together with a full line of attaelunents. In addition wc make over I000 varieties of ma- chinists' tools. CA'I'ALOGUl'l, showing ull, FREE on request. BROWN 8: SHARPE MFG. CO. PROVIDENCE, R. I., U. s. A. James RI. Smith, Frvxirlcnl and General .llnnngcr Edward W. tiihhe, Su-rrlury mul Treasurer rfhe SMITH-GIBBS CO. Suicessurs to l'r0videu:'e olliee ol Tun II. Ii. Sxnru Fo. 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Patented in the United States and foreign countries Wat:-h repairing is an art which demnnds mechanical skill and comprehension, und of which the result of our work has proved us masters. Have your watch repaired here. mljnslczl lo five posilions, heat, and cold. und regulated to the sccoml. Bring your old English Lever and Swiss watches to be repaired equal to new. watches Eletnelrp Biamonhs 1918 ADVERTISEMENTS Early in Your Career' Make a good banking connection. Besides using the every-day banking facilities of this Company, a depositor through consultation with our officers may learn something of the experience of others and thus profit by both their mistakes and their successes, without long and costly experience of his own. RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL TRUST COMPANY 15 WESTMINSTER STREET, PROVIDENCE Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb BRUNONIAN CALENDAR-Continued 141. A large number of the student body make calls to tl1e various florist shops, etc. Bowen is elected chairman of the Junior Prom Committee. 15. The B. C. A. organizes voluntary study groups. Plans for cap celebration begin to receive attention. 16. Brown defeats Andover in swimming 26-924. Company A wins :mother Intercompany Track Meet. 19. Baseball men report for work in the cage. ' Utica singers entertain at a very successful college night. 20 All baseball men are called out. 1 Rusby, '21, causes quite a campus sensation when he accepts a challenge to jump into the swimming pool blindfolded and handcuffed, and gets away with it. 21. President Faunce speaks to the Sphinx Club, while the boys upstairs in North Slater roll milk bottles down the stairs. 22. Washington's birthday. The R. O. T. C. hears Prof. Sioussat speak in Chapel and subse- quently gets crabbed by the Herald and Prexy for its mnnilitary appearance. 23. Brown defeats Amherst by a close score in the last meet on the swimming teams, schedule. Company D wins the novice Intercompany Track Meet. 26. S. 0. D. convcnes again at. the Rathskeller. Vehse presents the mascot. Billy Maguire appointed Captain of the Baseball Team. tlomplimcnts QI' AND GARDEN WM. H. MCCORMICK Italian Restaurant UNION BARBER SHOP oz. Full Line of Corner Washington and Snow Streets MEN'S FURNISHINGS 15 ADVERTISEMFNTS I I EE mail nil nil THE MURRAY -PRINTING COMPANY fllliquipped with every modern facility for the rapid production of all printing press product. flIWe are prepared to fill your order economically and promptly. 4llOur specialty is high grade CATALOGUES and BOOKLETS for the up-to- date manufacturer and advertiser and for the man who knows good printing and demands a high standard in all his printed matter. E IQENDALL SQUARE CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS EE EE 16 1918 . 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It is evident that Lieutenant VVilcoX will have to shave occasionally hereafter. Visitors' day. The lt. 0. T. C. ftounders around in the mud, much to the delight ol' the children and the visiting committee. Captain Perkins and his company have trouble with signalling. The S. O. D. decides to run a Sink party and Jimmie Paige makes an announcement to the First Lieutenant Lawder, on salnting Captain Borden in a mostz military manner is re- The Arc-hbisliop ot' York gives a short and interest'in'g talk to the llllllCI'gI'tttlll2llCS after a formal reception at Sayles llall. The cheer leaders give long Browns for the Arch- Mar. '7 effect after Chapel. There is a rnn on the tickets. Mar. 8 ' warded with Very good, Corporal. Very goodf' bishop. Mar. 9 Company A wins Intcrcompany Novice Meet. Service Ilag for athletes in service is nnfnrlcd in Brown Union Trophy Room. AXDVERTISEMENTS IQI CHARLES B. MAGUIRE COMPANY BUILDERS PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND Mar Mar. Mar. Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar. M ar BRUNONIAN CALENDAR-Continued - Colonial party a great success in spite of bombs, grenades, and other implements of modern warlare. The comedian tries to warn the audience against undue disorder and gets a marshmallow on the end oi the nose. - Freshmen win Inlerclass Swimming Meet. Company A wins final track meet, tlms getting the Cup. Basketball games leave ll and C tied for first. French mission visits the campus. Company A acts as escort and precedes the celebrities up the Hill. Lieutenant Morize gives two lectures to the R. O. T. C. Company D wins the Intercompany Swimming Meet. Does Brown get beaten in the Dartmouth debate? Ask Bowman, he knows. There are also several others. Finch runs an elaborate swimming carnival to finance Intercompany Athletics. Paige suc- cessfully swims two lengths under water. Official Inspection of R. 0. T. C. Theta Delta Chi wins the Interfraternity Relays. S. 0. D. convenes. Dr. Shapley gives the talk of the evening. Intereompany VVrestling. Interference by Sophomores in Freshmen Banquet prohibited. Freshmen hold a safe and sane, if hilarious, banquet in East Greenwich. Sophomores win the '20-'QI basketball game. 18 1918 ADVERTISEMENTS M. SCI-ILEIFER Tailor' SUITS TO ORDER Reliable and Satisfactory WVork Always Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing 289 THAYER STREET MATHEWSON LUNCH COMPANY TRY US, AND COME AGAIN 84 MATHEWSON STREET Opposite Emery Theatre BRUNONIAN CALENDAR-Continued Mar. 30. Spring Recess ends. Lrmcn. BRUSENSIS goes to press amid rejoicings of the board. April 1 S. 0. D. holds a meeting. Ashbey is tried by a superior court for hurling the missile that l hit, the actor at the Sink party. April 2. Bliss' babies journey to 'Fall River to give a concert. The population t.urns out to give them a dance. April 6. Liberty Loan Parade. The R. C. T. C. marches in fine form, but gets left out of all the moving pictures ol' the parade. April 9. Prexy takes in the vaudeville show or rat-her part of it. The Brothers have quite as good a time watching l'rexy's expressions as they have listening to the jokes which tend to be vulgar. April 10. P. E. P. has a little entertainment and movie show at which ginger ale Hows like water. April 11. P. E. P. swamps the li. T. U.'s in baseball. April 13. The Union Dance is augmented by the final appearance ot' the musical clubs. Josh Weeks disappears into the upper regions until 11:45, or later. April 15. The Seniors celebrate their Spring Day by buying a Liberty Bond and unveiling as their mascot an Imitation Liberty Bond button. Gurney Edwards gives an elaborate oratioln though he reveals a slightly biased point of view as regards college publications and their analogies in the animal kingdom. The last of the Liber copy goes to the printers and the battle is over. A American Stationery Co. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY Loose-Leaf Systems, Index Cards. 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