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l N! .,,M,,!15 x -+ 1 3, f W - llllvliillfrlilmvlusnsie W 9 ,I y ,yr ,A u. r , p 7 Q, ly 4 ,vn,gf.1,f, lima, 1 P 2,5 .P 'l ,wi 41. La After obtaining his degree, he Went to Germany and studied at the Universities of Berlin and Stras- burg for a year and a half. He returned to Brown to become an instructor in Greek and Latin in 1889, became associate professor of Philosophy and Natural Theology in 1894, and a full professor in 1899. He was acting president of the University for the year 1912-1913. His activities outside the college have been numerous. He is a trustee of Butler Hospital, a former president of the American Philosophical As- sociation, and was an American Delegate to the Allied Congress of Philosophy at Paris in December of 1921. His widely known book Moral Values, used in hundreds of colleges throughout this country, England, and France, is one of his greatest achieve- ments, and has spread his fame broadcast. Professor Everett has done much to help the good name of the University. As a Worker for the Welfare of the college he has no peer, and as a sane crusader for the right he is supreme among our alumni. It is to Walter Goodnow Everett, the scholar, the teacher, and the man, that the editors of the 1923 Liber Brunensis have the privilege of dedicating their work. i 14, . , l Tl L l 'T l .L I-Q L '51 l lw l 1 T P 7 5 M age i Y .V W. '.'u Q A J 57 52:-sj4:-Q ., .L LLm29'1.1- 113--i, I- I I I W vt 57 J f , 4, 1. lg! 153. 3,25 I UA pp j , I M t . . W '- 2 f 1 M'2 i I: V' Q3
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F in .1 pw? s ' i 1 71 V7 .14 -7 I Il 1I II LI, I XIIVI, ' 1 1 I 1 xI 1 I ,Il 1 in . ,I K x . IRI . 'I Q I I - I It It X , I I - l x, ,1 I XXX II I XII I f II 1 i f X1 . , jf x, I I X li, I 1, XI WM X l hiv I Il X. -lg hx 1. lf 1. 2 x - K, I -, X' 2:5 - Li, X, ' 1,9 ' 1 f' 4 ! -Tm-1-. .,,, N Q A' 'x ATHLETICS Page ORGANIZATIONS Page Athletic Association .... . . . 236 H I I Baseball ...A,.,.1..,. ... 245 BZQQOQQUQ- I I- I' ' I -' I II K2 Basketball .,...,.,. . . . 257 Brown Union ' I I I I 306 Cheerleaders .,..,,....,. , . . 250 BI TI UI ' 312 gfalfbflll -- -4--- -'--- - - ' glammarian' Clulif Q . . I ....,...,........,..., - - - I ' t' ' ' I I I I : Interfraternity Basketball. , . . . . 273 Chg: i?3y'Y?::s:R2:pI I I I 320 Interfraternlty Relays ...,, . . . 272 Debating Unimh I I I I I I IIII I 304 SW'm. mH -4--f -Q'-'-' ' A - 26' Dramatic Society ............. :soo Tenmr -4'..------ .A - - -- A A- 275 English Club .,.,....,.,,..,. :sos -------f -'- -'---'4- ' ' ' E25 Ixriiterfraterriity Governing Board .... , . . 299 Wearers OI theuzgh' 5MIgjIII,'SbIIIggs'I'IAI'I' I' I II 256 uthematicsfllub ,.....,.. , . . :SLS , Menorah SOCILLV ....,......,, 314 Wcarers ofthe B fMmor Sportsb .... , . . 274 J - ' , , I eddie Club ...,.. .ill Wfgstllng .,.,...,.......,......... . . . 265 Senior Societv I I I 310 CAMPUS GLIMPSES ..., . . . 11:1 S h 'X ' 309 FRIATERNITIES PUBLICATIONS Statistics, ,.,.. . , . . 32 Brown Daily Herald, . , . 278 Alphu Delta Phi .... . 33 Brown Jug ......,,.. 280 Alpha Tau Omogai , , , . 73 Liber Bruncnsis ..., 276 I3ega Tlheta . P , t Eps' . . . . 4 I 112112 Plwiwi . . .TT . , 3gI RW OGNITION Delta Tau Delta. . , . 3 I Izelta Ugqsilon .,,,.. ' 4, '. appa igma .....,.. V . - 9 fb 1 IIIII 325 Lhghhdh Chi Alpha. . . 1 241' U Board SEQ 2jL22n'f'Q2fffIa'I'I'I'I I S? socmi. ACTIVITIES P ' K , ..4.,,, - -1 Phi 14225: Psi. .... . 93 I?u'l 0'1,MaW ' -- 44 Q22 PhIi Signma Kappa .... . 97 Jggem WIOTI - ' ' ' ' 275 Psi Upsilon ..,..... . 41 .or 80 - ' ' ' Sigma Chi I I I 65 Senior Ball .............., . . . 287 - 05 Union Dance Committee, . . 289 Sigma Nu ........ . . . 1 gheta Delta Chi, . . . . 1093 Psi -.,.-----' - J' STATISTICS GRINDS. ' ' ' ,............. .... . . . 327 mmdemic C0llFg0Ip,iz,,,4 IIII I I I HQNORARY FRATERNITIES CIf,',Q'Q'f,'Ifff,'Q2Q'f'ff'f'f'f'5'I II jjj - C ass 0 1924 ...... ... .3 g'kl:f,if'aKf'l ' ' ' I I class hr 1925. . . . .. 20:4 Sigma Xi ' I In Class of 1926 ,.... ... 215 gorpiirationuw... . I acu ty ..,....,,,,.. , . . MUSICAL CLUBS Graduate Students. . . . . . 23 Glee Club ,.,..,.,, . , . 292 In Memoriam ,.,,.. . , . 326 Mandolin Club ..., . . . 294 Phantom Roll. ..,. , . . 231 Orchestra ....., , , . 295 Special Students .,., . . . 229 Page 10
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