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an xnrnnq 0 343155 JDJ . 3, :ree f-3D5flVliTNQT If C :rift u:'.tr1rz!:::'. 'vi N F 'xnx ' 7 ' Q se... 'Luv 'N WINTHROP DUDLEY BUCKLIN Z XII Win i lVfystic, Connecticut A man of many moods and accomplishments, Buck has gone through college surrounded with friends. We have heard him play every musical instrument made, we have seen him show a pairzof clean heels to many a competitor on the track and in the pool, and we have his winning personality at a social affair with eyes of envy. This June Packers Tar Soap will lose a fine advertising man at Brown, and we will miss a true friend. He was a man born with thy face and throat, Lyric Apollo. Freslmum Truck: University Track C33 C435 Musical Clubs CL3: Dean's List C435 Cub Chrzmpinnxltip, Q00-Yard Swim C13. JAMES CANTOR Jim Lowell, Mass. Jim came from Lowell High, where he played the trumpet and incidentally prepared for Brown. He joined both the band and the orchestra before he registered, and was appointed first chair man and soloist in both organizations at once, holding the posi- tions throughout his four years. Another little secret about Jim is that he is an excellent singer. He has not appeared publicly with his voice, as he has with his trumpet, but the boys in Caswell will all vouch for his version of On the Road to Mandalay. U1LivcrsitgBaml C13 C23 C33 C435 Mathematics Club C13 C23: Press Club C435 Uni- vcrsitg Orchestra C13 C23 C33 C43f President-Manager of Orchestra C335 Secretary- Treusurcr of Orchestra C43. ISADORE EDWARD CARDON Rib, Eddy Queens Village, N. Y. Three things have stamped Ed as an unusual personality through his four years at Brown, namely: his individuality, his wrestling ability, and his women. A Bohemianish and hedonistic soul is Eddy, a satirist of life. His versatility, strong character, restless vitality, and wide range of interests, set him far above mediocrity. He is a philosopher and idealist, and is interestingly tem- peramental. After Law School, Ed intends to enter the foreign service and journalistic field, where we predict for him an interest- ing future. Freshman Wrestling Team: Freshmen Debating Team: University Wrestling Team C23 C33 CL3: New England Intercollegiate Wrestling Champion. Lightweight Division C335 Menorah Society. STEPHEN OBERLEN CARLETON B 9 II Steve East Bridgewater, Mass. Steve has always been ready for anything, anytime, anywhere. He has placed studies before everything else in his college career, yet found plenty of time to devote to other activities. Beneath that cloak of seriousness, which stamped him as an engineer, lurked a sparkling wit and delicate humor for which he will always be remembered. ' Mathematics Club C13: Engineering Society C33 C435 University Soccer C23 C33 C43g University Lacrosse C23. 32
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