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Ar5llE 1ll. li L T55 fra ' Z Iii 'lhdllxil' ARTHUR GRAY ABRAMS A X A Art Grantwood, N. J. Here is a man everybody knows and likes. His four years at Brown have been well spent, for he is an energetic and accom- plished scholar, is active in collegiate affairs, and is ambitious to the Nth degree. Although we usually look with alarm at men coming from Jersey, we make allowances in Art's case and don't hold it against himg let's hope more men of his calibre and char- acter are admitted to Brown from that mosquito-infested place. Harvard Law School will probably claim Art after graduation, as he has always had a peculiar respect for the law and its course. Art's out for bigger and better things, and if brains and ability mean success-well, he's already successful. Lacrosse Team 123 183 143: Liber Bruncnsis Board 123 133 143, Editor-in-Chief 143:Dean's List 1.93. DAVID ALDRICH Dave Providence, R. I. Dave is one of those fellows whose friendship is hard to make, even harder to break, and consequently of more value than the ordinary kind. He has no middle name, but if he did possess one, it would most certainly be Sincerity. Art claims most of Dave's spare time and his accomplishments with palette and brush promise to bring credit to himself and to his class. Economics Club 133 1.63. FRANK SOUTHWORTH ALLEN, JR. A X A Snuffy North Grafton, Mass. To Worcester Academy goes the credit for sending us Snuify the dreamer. Snuii' lies in bed longer and dreams more dreams than any student of Brown has ever done in the history of the University. However, these dreams are productive of great results, for, we understand, that it is while so occupied that Snuff solves all the didticult Math and Ec problems that confront him. A student, scholar, and judge of good women, Snuii' will undoubtedly succeed in this world and live happily in the next. Brown Jug Board 123 133 143: Mathematics Club 123 133 U43. JAMES ARCHIBALD, JR. A T 'fJim Pottsville, Pa. The stocky, little Hercules from Pottsville, who arrived via the Porcelain Limited 1club-car and observation3, has been stumbling upstairs for four years. Outside of commuting from Wheelock's, Jim enjoys being aroused at 3 A. M., and developing a phenomenal taste for socks. His rugged beard and massive brow give command to that classic phrase- Take it easy, boys, the British are com- ing! 26
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----ul wfawia ' 'if 1-In-i111-7 ROBERT ELLIS ARNOLD Bob Central Falls, R. I. Men who can work their passage, complete an engineering course with distinction, and find time for athletics are fewg but Bob has done this. Bob is also well known on the campus, and better still, well-liked. Baseball and soccer are his specialties with basketball for a side line. The natural ability and good humor which have marked both his play and work have demanded our respect and liking. Good luck, Bob. Varsity Soccer C25 C35 U05 Caplain CLD: Freshman Baseball C135 Varsity Baseball Squad 127. ALLEN LAWSON ATWOOD ill T Al Janesville, Wis. Four years ago Al came out of wheat, where they have winter nine months of the year and poor sleighing the other three, but from an unpolished country-boy Al has become one of the biggest and smoothest men in the class. Al always has a cheery word for everyone and his extreme popularity and good sense earned him a place on the Cammarian Club. Al goes back to Wisconsin with a large circle of close friends of his college days. ANi9llmf,Maml!I2f Swimming C-95: Manager Swimming CAB: Owl and Ring: Treas- urer of Junior from: Camrnarian Club: 2nd Vice-President Senior Class: Golf Team CSD MJ, Curfew C45- RAYMOND ALFRED BALKCOM fr z K Ray Pawtucket, R. Ii. Ray, we have found, is that remarkable sort of person who combines a care-free, good-natured disposition with the more serious and industrious side of life. Although an engineer, his versatility as a student has enabled him to attain enviable grades with a questionable amount of work. Ray's ever-ready smile and warm nature have brought him many friends, and filled our college years with pleasant memories. Band C15 C23 C33 UQ: Engineering Society. CHARLES HENRY BARNARD Charlie, Chuck Manchester, N. H. Here, we have Charlie, a young man whose disposition we like. His ever present and hearty laugh has brightened the corridors and rooms of U. H. since he first came to Brown. Not gifted athletically, but liking books, especially those on historical and legal subjects, Chuck should achieve success as an attorney and in politics. He took all the history he could, and yet seemed dis- appointed because he couldn't take more. So long and good luck at Harvard Charlie, my boy. Malhemalics Club Q25 CJD. 27
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