Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1942
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Kenneth M 7Gree;nv Ldilorin fChiof Han ey B l Spear Disiness Manager George A Sk ZWunaging Ldilo AMaothewn Lo 0Ll Circulation luvag Leonard A Romagna Art Lditor he Story of. Brown -4;: T et T X DPT erraty Gl K XNy TAEZE snae R e e e 7 4 1 MWalier Hiunter in appreciation ol his wnsellish devolion 1o Brown and 1o Drown men aea biend as o beacher and especiany. in this lime ol 1isis. s coordinator ol he University.s nalional delense clorie SoSe N - 2 o, P W a T wloe . ;,Kv 5 Lt Our President . . . 1 his koen abilily lor meeting the dillioalt problems ol the tlay. Precidlent A aiion hae heon an inspiring leader b 0l 0F 0 James Pickwell Adams, A.M., LL.D. Vice-President These men. met, greeted, and guded us ... Samuel Tomlinson Arnold, Ph.D. Dean ol the College I qlgtu lewett I .mplu'l, A B.. LLB ssistant Dean ol l'HI,I'IHI'HIIUH'IW Jhe men behund Bruce Macmillan Bigelow. Ph.1D. Associate Dean of the College Gavin Alexander Pitt. A.B. Edwin M. J. Kretzmann. Ph.D. Assistant to the Dean ol the :7 4'rw Assistant to the Dean ol the UHW,,, Nelson Hix'lup Jones. Ph.B. Secretary to the Brown Union lester l.aw '.lplmm William 'Ullqmlth Selden, AB Bursar: Assistant Treasurer Vdmissions Office Class of 45 Freshman marshal Ed Alilrlwu takes it easy alter a gruouiuq lluy on the foulbau field. Frosh rush to the book store and try dinks on for size. l ; y s ' spOR1 cHIRI2 g 11, LA 29 $ AR CaSEs 2 c RO ! 5 S L o i i o R A 3 1 T'he boys get a real taste ol fraternity Jiwipliuu during scut week Mannv's hwmlh smile and well-stocked counter bring the nwnpjn'hw Hocking In laim their grievances. they may learn to S;JUH better, J ' Z - 7 - 1 Q 8 B Q 1 - These early-birds beal the 5 o'clock bell and seem ;vlvuwwl with themselves Back in the room Eddie shows Gus that there is more 1o a book than a cover Lineup of hungry sophomores samples Ted Minah's Blue plate s,mriulsi Tlmy all seem interested in what Jack Wood will get. Fven second-vear men drop in to aunce House to read the home town paper. Second year men hknow the ropes Ifnllnyn admiral Ed lunup plnls his course in Lyman Gymnasium Hank A,mumilu. marshal of the snplm more class. finds it hard to concentrate on his book. Naval Reserve trainees perfect their aim on the rifle range. Soplmmorvs Smith and Wood wait anxiously outside Dean Lanplwv s door. Hu ious1y they have not come lo pay a social call. Bill Mvers iniliates reshman Dick . . d . IJm her into ancient Brunonian tracdition Naval men gel lumluul experience which thev lm;u' to put lo uum, use soorn S Iuvlevl Committee chairman Mever gels expert advice from John A. Stone, Esy Iolm Sen. hoisted inlo editor's chair lu' Herald elections. gets down to work. 34 lulliun are olten seen tllf!!lillll outside lulm Hay. At times they qo inside suave. and. sedate r al 1 l 1 ongental men n' 13 meel in popular campus mlvmwul lo sip 1UixtN alter class D lunior marshal Stu MacNeill takes time out h-mn his Iuollmu. track, and Prom Commillee aclivities, to pose for the I.LIBER. ,m'L'ul Committee discusses lllulls withoult lu'lp of IeUSSlHlfII. ll'llt? seems IU Illll'l' lll.s own pllll'N. Delving L'itlnuplwv'x Butch Bruno and friend Bud Macdonald appear al Stale game Freverick C. ALLGEIER Howarp M. Arxorp. Jr. Prc-,mrwl at West Orange IIJQII Sllmuh West Vu-p.nwl at Moses Brown, Prmhlrnu-, R. 1.; A'B. Orange, N. J.; AB. in Economics; Transferred from in FEconomics. Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penna.; Brownbrokers 2; Brown Daily Herald 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Supervisor 4: Band 3: German Club 2 Ponzi A. ANGELONE Earr H. AsaLEY, JR. Pru';..rrwl at Hu'm High School, Providence, R. 1.: l,rv,mrw' at Classical Hish School, Providence, R. 1.: A.B. in Biolum. SeB. in Vlu-mix'try, .lUHN N . SIH URTH rn-p.mwl at Barrington Hlul: Snlmnl. Barrington, R. I; Sc.B. in Chemistry; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Ireasurer 4 Georce C. ATKINSON, JR. Il.nnlc'ru-tl from ot 5lr'plwn..x Cnnvgc-, fulllm'n.n, 11!1.1 1'.$-nnrlllulxnll. N. N.; A.B. in Economics. IJAYID ' 13 KER l,rrpurml at Loomis Academy. Windsor, Conn.: Sc.B in Mechanical Engineering; Football 1; ASMLI 3, 4; Brown Engincering Club 4. Ricrarn S, Barpwix AXA Prrp.mwl at Boonton Hlu'l School, Boonton, N. J.; AB. in English: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; V'm;n-f Choir 1, 2, 3, : Gilbert and Sullivan 1, 2, 4. Bengayin H. Bavvarp, Jro 93X I,n-lmrml at RM' High School, Ryve, N. Y.;: AB. in Political Science; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Brown Net- work 1; Band 1, 2;: Erasmians 3; CAA. 3; Pipe, Cane, and Jacket Committee 3. Howarp R. Barker ATA Pn-;urml at Rogers High School, X.-u;mrt, R A.B. in Biblical Literature: Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baschall 1, 2J;: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 4: French Club 1; Sociology Club 2; Clericus Club -1. IVH'MAIH'J at W 'lpn'u High School A B. in Club 1 Club 2 ;l-lIUH AS l I ociology Bateson. Jr. GaX sl ool Mies Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 1 Gl 01 72 Liberal Psychology Riciiarp R, BaxTer James Manning Scholar 3; Francis Prepared at Horace m l'im.u.,'.iu Wavland Scholar 1; Hicks Prize, Interclass Debate 2, 3: Intercollegiate Debate 3Y: Class of 1880 Prize 2 Third arpenter Prize 2; Dean's List 3. 4: Phi Beta Kappa 3: Delta Sigma Rho 3: Debating Union 1, 2, 3, 1, President 1 c ARL .X. PHAH IJH'IhIlMl al Hi'nthwu' High School. Hrmp-ln-.ul. N. Y.; AB. in Biology; Francis '.ul.qu Scholar 2, 3, 4: Dean's List 3, 4: Phi Beta K.lpp,l 3 Sigma Xi 3. Artrur E. Beane, Jr. W Mv;mrm' at Belmont Hill School, Cambridge, Mass.; A B. in Art: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 quash 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 2, 3: LIBER BRUNENSIS 2 er.l,l W II R'I.AL'CHAMP ATA Ijn-lmrul at Curtis Hish School. Staten Island, N. Y.; Sc.B. in Mechanical Engineering; Dean's List 3, 1: Camihluh' for Final Honors:; HmLt'y H Track H Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; A SME. 4. Aaron T. Beck Berxarp E. Berr I'rn-lmrml at Classical High School, Providence, R. I.: A.B. in Political Science; Tennis 1: Hocke y 1; Intramurals 1, 2: Faunce House Board of Gov- ermors 1: Debating Union, l eonarp B, BeLLin Prt'pnrwl i Hupr High School. Providence. R. I.: Pn'parwl at Classical High S hool, Providence, R. 1.; A B. in Political Science: Francis ',13'1111 1 Scholar AB. in Pre-Medical Sc iences; Second President's L G anj;mlin Ides Wheeler Scholar: Dean's Premium in Greek: Second President's Premium in List; Brown lxlily Herald 2, 4, Editorial Asso- Latin: Francis xv ylarul Scholar 1, 3: Dean's o ciate 4; IX'lmlinQ Society H. 2, 3. 4. List 3, 4. Doxarp F. Bexton AP lyrvp.nrml at Williston qulr-my. l'i.nlll.nnplnn. Mass.; A.B. in Greek and Roman Classics: Hockey 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 1; CAA. Arpo S. Berxarno Prepared at Classical High School, Providence, 1 AB. in Irench: Francis Wayland I'rench Club 1. 2, 3: Italian Club 1, 2, 3. Secretary 3. Vice President 41 RoserT N. Brack AKE Prvp.mwl at John Marshall High School, Cleveland. Ohio: AB. in Engincering: James Manning Scholar 1, 3Y; Horace NMann Scholar: Phi Beta Kup'm 3: Sock and Buskin 3: C.ALA. 2. l ronarp H. Brazar rvp.m'kl at Hope Hich School. Providence, R in Economics: Second Hartshorn Mathematics 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 1: Handball Ilmnpinn;'1ip 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2Y: Tower Club 1. 2. 3. D, Treasurer 1; Intramural 3: Faunce House Board of Governors 3: Brown Daily Herald 1. 2. 3. 1. Treasurer 3, Purchasing Agent 1 JosiyN BerryY Pre Iv.mwl at Classical High School, Providence, R. 1.; in Sociology. Josepr B. BiowerLr PIP'MIHWI at lane lr.Iw. 'm.mn. I.; Sc.B in Engineering: Francis Wavland Scholar 2. 3: James Manning Scholar 1: Engineering Prize 41: Sigma Ni 3: Brown Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME-3: 4; Band 1,-2 Donarp T. Buiss Ravysonp E. BLomsTepT Vn-ll.m-t' at Cranston lIJQII School, Cranston, R. I n-;mrw' at FEast Providence lliu'l Nhnu', Fast A B. in Biology; First President's Premium in Latin Providence, R. I.; Sc.B. in Chemistry; Golf 2, 3, 4; 1; James Manning Scholar 1; Francis Wayland Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, President 4. Scholar 2, 3; Phi Beta Kappa 3; Sigma Xi 3 Erser M. Brstein Eare E. Brant era l'rr;mrml at Pawtucket Hish School, Pawtucket, R. Ijrv;um'li at Culver xli'ilur.s Academy, Culver, Ind.: A B. in IIIQ'IJL Candidate for Final Honors. A B in Biulmjy Intramurals H 2.3, 4Y. Wirriam H. Brices. Jr. AT rrp.mwl at Hn;w Hiu;n Nium!, nnu'rnu'. R I: IS m 11 1 lYUIU'-1 H ';,il n 'Illl! Sl Ill'lilr: l rdlk 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Glee Cluly 2NBEECHamIZE Raysyonp A. BrockLenurst. Jr. Pulmrml at Durtee Hig,w Sl'liblrl, Fall Rinr, Mass. ; lK m I,KU,IHHIH A PeTer R. Browx PAO - Kerri F. Brown PA6 Prepared at lLawrence Academy, Groton, Mass Sc.B. in Mechanical Engineering: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4Y ; Dormitory Councillor 3; Brown Network 2 Band 1, 2. 3: AS.ME. I,rup.mwl at Asbury Park High School, Asbury Park, N. J.; Se.B. in Mechanical Enginecering; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4Y: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leading G B Riciiarp H. Brown Kx PauL R. BUTTERWECK AKE I,n';mru' al Technical Hiufu School, Nmnghrm. hwp.nml at Scarsdale High School. Scarsdale. New Mass.; A.B. in Chemistry York A B. in Economics: Hockey 1; Intramurals 2, 3. 4: Brownbrokers 2. 3, 1, Assistant Business Manager 3. Business Manager 1: Undergraduate Committee on Dramatic Productions B Py Y $ I'romas B. Burrus, Jr Freperick N, Byerey Add Pn'p.uwl at ll l'u Hw:lx F.'umL I'nnulx'nu' R. 1 lewnu.xl at Stonv Brook School, Stony HumL. l I A B. in Economics Dean's List 3 1 Honors in A B. in English A r:;l.m..- Committee 2 T'rack Economics: Swimming 1, 2; Gilbert and Sullivan 22 Wrestling 1 Soccer 1; Intramural 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football Manager 4 Joun D. Cameron, Jr. l'rz-p.nrml at Classical Hiull Sc lmn', Prtnillvnun R Ig m 11 0'472 : ' I'.Illx ' Ricriarp 1. CapwELL l'rr;mrml at East Greenwich Kuulvmy, Fast Green- 3. 4: wich, R. 1.; AB. in English; Dean's List Epwarp A. Carr, Jr. X Ropert . CARTER AXA P,pl,',r,-ll at Cranston High School, Cranston, R. I.; i'u;unul at Pembroke High School, Pembroke, Mass A.B. in Pre-Medical Sciences: James Manning Scholar A.B. in English; Swimming 1; Intramurals B 1. 2. 3: Dean's List 3, 4; First Hicks Premium 3, 4; B.CA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: French in French 1; French Government Prize 1;: Phi Clab 2; Spanish Club 1; Burlxju-wlrn 63, -L Beta Kappa 3: Sigma Xi 3: Intramurals 3, 1 ln!n'lh.wlx-unh Governing Board 1: .M-wu'.npiuln 3, 4, Vice President 1 Debating Union 1, 2 French Club 2, 3: Newman Club 1y; Mathe y matics Club 1; Biology Club 1 L e L ASE Prepared at Loomis School, Windsor, Conn.: A.B. m 5'111;1:Nl . !1NHX American History; 'rv-x'linu 1; Sp'lirn Club 3, 4: Faunce House Motion Picture Commitiee at Hishtstown High School, Hightstown, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4; Yacht Club g R Intramurals 2, 3. Chairman Regatta Committee 4. l'rll!d'l I A.B. in Biology J N 16 IRVING l CxASI'J n-p.m-r' at Roosevelt High School, Yonkers, N. Y A.B. in Sociology; Yacht Club 3, 1: Brownbrokers 3. Sock and Buskin 4. AnprREW S, CLArRK l,lr'mn'll at Central Hish School, Providence, R. 1 Se.B Dean's List F'ngineering in -1 Vigilance Committee; Brown Kev; Junior Prom Committee I'rack 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1; Brown Chapter of ASCE 1, 2, 3, D: Brown Engineering Socicly 1. 2. 3. 4 Warter B, CLarkson School, I'Iw .ill4l at Milwaukee Country Day Mil waukee. Wis.: A.B. in Economics; Dean's List 3. 4 Intramurals 3, 4: B.C.A. 3, 4: Freshman Hand book, Editor 3; Glee Club 1. Fowarp J. CoakLEY Pre 'thtl at Pawtucket High School, Pawtucket, A.B Fcon in omics R. L; Crorpon H. CrLarkr ',Irln.nml at Mamaroneck 'liulb School, Mamaroneck. N. Y.; AB. in Economics; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 1 Sir Brown 2, 3, 4: B.CA. 1; Daily Herald 4; Slater Club 2, 3, 4, 1 I;rti ll President Ropert H. CrLarkE Rz l'u-,mnwl at Durlee lliglb School, Fall River, Mass.: A.B. in Mathematics; Dean's List 3, 1; Candidate for Final Honors; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2: Cheerleading 1, 2; Mathematics Club. Jonn R. Coaxkiey Rosert A. CoLNES Hae Pn-pun-tl at Pawtucket Higll, I,MHIULPI, R.I;: AB l'rmuw-ri at Davis Hiu'l School, Mount Vernon, in Economics; Dean's List 3. U N. Y.; AB. in PsyLIm'nuv; Swimming 1; Intra- Advertising Manager 3, Promotions Manager 3; Psvyc Imlnm Club 3. Crarces Corvis Ad Warter F. Conaianper Prvlmn-rl at Babylon Higln Snluml, Hulnlum N. Y.; Pre ,mrml at lSul'u'n Hiu'l 51luml, BuHuIU, N. p F Sc.B. in Engineering; Foothall 1, 2: Intramurals AB. in English: James Manning Scholar 3; 2 G A 2 3 A S M ES M5 Sock Sphinx Club: Sock and Buskin 1, 2. and Buskin 2. I . BiopLe ConkuiN, Jr. AT l'rnlmrctl at Peddie, Hightstown, N. J.; SeB. in Mechanical 1 ngineering; Track 1 : Intramurals i 2, 3, 4; Brown Network 1, 2, 3, 4. Executive Board 4; Rifle Club 4; Yacht Club 4: Brown Engineering Soc ety 3, 4; A.SME. S Ricuarp P. Cook BOII l,n-lmrml at Hulu- Hich gvhnul, Providence, R. 1 5 .-XH, in History; Soccer 1, 2; Intramurals H 2 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; History Club 4. ELTON Y COi YKE Prcpanfd at Mount Hermon, Northfield, Mass.; in Economics. Y b Al Miciaer M. Coorer IAD Prv;umwl at English Hish School, Boston, Mass.; A.B. in Philosophy; Dean's List 3, 4; Brown Net- work 1, 2; Mn'nmphx Club 1, 2, 3, 4; John Hay Club 2, 3. 4. D, RoperT D, CoTELL Prup.mwl at Worcester .Maglvmy, Worcester, Mass.; Brown Engincering Society. Engineering; member Evcexe J. CoucHLIN PRV Yo l'rvp.lrcd at St. Pauls School, Garden City, TA Witrian I CROOKER High School, Malden, Mass A.B. in Mathematics; Brown Club of Boston Scholar; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; L:IPLIIH 1; Freshman Hockey: Chairman, Vigilance Committee 2: Brown Key 3; 41; Junior Prom Committee 3. l'rv;mrml at Malden Class Secretary AvLBerT S. Cross, Jr. l'rvan'xl at l.ulxhwlxl Senior HIQIN Shnol, XLIHNIH'IJ. A. B. in American History; Brown Club Scholar; Mass.; Se.B. in Mechanical Engincering; Track 2: l-nnl'mll 1, 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1 lnlr.mmml ln!r.mmmL -4 1: Brown Engineering Society; Athletics 1, 2. 3. 4: Vigilance Committee 20: A.SM.E. Brown Key Society 3: Pipe, Cane, and Jacket Committee. 1 James M. Crowsiiaw, Jr. Pn-lmrml at Pawtucket lllQIl School, Pawtucket, R. L; AB. in English; Dean's List 3, 4; Candidate for Final Honors; Baseball 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1; Sir Brown 2; German Club 2; English Club ;3, 1 , NC llIiIn I lli ', 2, 5, 'l . Witrtias H. DaxrorTh, Jr. T Prl'pnrril flt AxllllU 1'r A' d lf 3u .xn l1 1'r, BI;I:;.: AB. in English; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3. 4. Epwarp M. DanNiers A Prvl,,mll at Orange Hish School, Orange, New Jerseyv: A.B. in Biology; Francis Wayland Scholar R. 1 Class of 1830 Prize tor Excellence in Debate 1, 2; Dean's List 3, 4; Candidate for Final Hon- Club. Delta Sigma Rho 3; Debating Union: Vice President 3, 1: Interbraternity Governing Board 4. WitLiam J. DEeEcnan l,rvpdrvtl at Central High School, Providence, Rhod Island; Sc.B. in Elec trical Engineering; Brown Engi- neering Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 3 4: ALEE 3l U. Vice Chairman 3, Chair- man hU 50 Jl:RUNI E I I;LLTX 'xn-'um-rf at anc Street High School, Providence, Sc.B. in Chemical Engineering; Intramurals 1; Chemistry Club U 2, 3, 4; Tower WiLLiam B. DennisTon B I'rr-'mrr-il at Chicago Latin School, Chicago, Ill.; Sc.B. in Electrical Engineering; Dean's List 3; Preliminary Honors in Economics; Splunx Club 2 3, 4; Freshman Weck Committece 2, 3: Brown- brokers 1, 2; LIBER BRUNENSIS 2: B.CA. 1. 2. 3; Brown Network 2; Brown Engineering Society 4: A.LEE. 4. Vicror P. DiDoxteNico Pn-pnrml at l.dxx rence Xnulmny. !!0!1!!1. xlAnx: 5tl; in Clwmk'al l' nuilwt'rinQ: Vnml'inu l cam 1; lhnmilory Counc illor 1: Sl.nh'r V'lulv Secrelary 3. 4. ArTHUR T, DIPRETE n-p.lrml at anxlnn Hiulv S1Iuml, Crululnn, R A.B. in Pre-Medical Sciences; Intramurals 0 55 Intramural Manager 3; .Mwu'npi.nh 1; French StepneN H. DoLLey ATA lw'mrul at Webb School, Claremont, Cal.; Baseball 1; Rifle Team U lllily Herald 2. 3. 4, Asso crale Spnrlx Editor 0. Smiulngrx Club il 1. 2X CarL A. Draves. Jr. i ',rv'mrml at F,.ndhn' Hiuh Sc luml, Springhcu, wuu; 4 A.B. in Chemistry. Cluhb 1: Mathematics Club 1; Newman Club 2. 3. 19: ltalian Club OVEEY 1: Biology Club 1 I:R ANK P. ' Rl'HWHNh Prepared at Moses Brown, Providence, R. 1.; AB. in English; Dean's List 4: Erasmians 4; Sock and Buskin 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3, Production Manager 4, Chairman ol Executive Board 1: Committee on Dramatic Activities 4. Fraxk P. Durm Prepared at Cranston Hish School. Cranston. R A B in A esc u'.u'mnn 4: 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1. 2. 3. Biology French 1 Ch zX Eobwarp J. Duxw, Jr. Y Prepared at Country Day School, Providence, R. I; AB. in English; Squash 2; Hockey 1; CAA Leo Dunn Prvparctl at Fitchbure Hish School, Fikllljum. Mass. A.B. in History; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Arstulupizms 05 55 20 Tuwvr Cluh H 2 3 ;U: Junior Prom Committov 3: Brownbrokers 2; B.CA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man Week Committee 0 LU. Ricrarn G. Dunn PR Prepared at Hope High School, Providence, R. I; A.B. in FEconomics; E 2T Hokey 1 Intramurals Hexry L. Dursiv AXA propmed at Worcester Aleomy. Worcester, Mass.; A.B. in English, Candidate for Final Honors Dai'y Hvrald; Dean's List 3, 1 ; 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. H BTU n 1, 2, Fenc ing Hucu B. Easteury, 111 AAD Pn-paroJ at South Kent School, South Kent, Conn.; A B. in Political Science; Baseball H 2 'D Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; John Hay Club 2, 3, 4; Liberal Club 1; Interfaith Commission 1, 2, 3. 52 CHARLES Nl ECHI:VERRIA. JR. BOIL Prrparctj at South Kent SlllUU', South Kent, Conn.; Sc.B. in Mechanical Engincering; Football Uh Hockey 1; ASME. 2, 3, 4. Py Georce O. Eruis, Jr vvlmn'll at Wooster M.ML'IHL llnllbun, Conn.; in Geology: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. .IANII S F. FISH Prepared at Hope High School, Providence, R. L.; Se.B. in Engineering; Dean's List 3, 4; Brown President 1; Camera Club, Secretary 4: Brown- brokers 3. 1. Carvin Fisuer, Jr ATA Pn-p.nul at Classical High School. Providence, R. 1 A.B. in Economics; Football 1; Baseball 1: Daily 3 Herald 1; Brown Network 1, 2: CAA. 3, 1 Intramurals 1, 2, '. 1. Eare W, Fister rrp.m'xl at anr High School. Providence. R. 1 A .B. in Sociology; Track 1, 2: Brown Key 3 Davio G. Frint Engineering Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 1: B C.A.: Intertraternity AT lx;nnml at Monroe High School, Rochester, N. Y Soccer 1 2, 3. 1 Tennis Governing Board 4 I. Doxatn Forgy 3611 l'hj'.!hxl at Boonton ng'n School, Boonton, N. J A B in I ng'nJ- Dean's List 3. 4: Francis Way and Scholar 3: Candidate for Final Honors Brown Kev 3: Cammarian Club 4: Sir Brown 1, 2. 3, Editor 1; Brown Daily Herald, Con tributing Columnist 3, 4 S;vimn Club 1Y: Dor mitory Councillor 2; Faunce House Board of Goy mors 3: Freshman Week Committee 2, 3 Ropert J. FREEDMAN Prepared at Brockton Hiu'l Stlmul, Hrlenn, Mass A lI : J in English; Tower Club I'ieopore Friepman l'rr;r.w-r, at Durfee Hng'y SJan Fall River, Mass A.B. in Sociology: Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Liberal Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4 Gilbert and Sullivan 4; House Board ol Governors 4; Freshman 1 N.uu'ugx rlu': hf 3 FFaunce Week Committee 54 CuarrLes Forsonm-JoNEs +A6 Prepared at N.ST.C., Aberdeen, S. D.; AB. in English; LIBER BRUNENSIS 2, 3; Orchestra 2. Tromas ForsyTrEe BOII Prepared at Aldrich School, Warwick, R. 1.; AB. in Hinfnuy: Intramurals 2 x U Cllemislry Club H Nicroras J. Gerorp l,n'purml at Riverdale SJIUUI, Rixr'nl.;ln, N. X AB in Bin':.uy; 1; Camera Club 1. Sock and Buskin 2, 3, 4; Sl;unp Club Wirriam C. Givgs, Jr. AKE Prepared at Classical High School, Springficld, Mass.; A.B. in Political Science; Dean's List 3; Soccer T2 H.'C.:plam 4; Basketball 3; Brown Key 3 Interfraternity Governing Board, President '1 : x'W lII.Ill ' ' ' -, 71. l' i Grorce T, Giraup ATA Davin GorNEr Pn'pim-tl at Blair Atmlrnly. Blairstown, N. I.; A.B. Prvp.mwl at Hope Hish School, Providence, R. 1.: in Political Science: Sphinx Club 3. 1. Treasurer Sc.B. in Engineering: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 1; 4: Erasmians 4; Intramurals; John Hay Club A le E. 1; Brown Engineering Society 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 1 1: Tower Club Bls 328: U Harrisoxn H. Gorr Prepared at Barrington High School, Barrington, R. 1.; A.B. in Art. GOSSLER Rictiarp H. Pn-'umml at Pawtuc kvl Higll SJmul. PawlluLvl. R.1; A.B. in Bio'ou'y; Brown Club of Providence Scholar: Foothall 1, 2; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4Y; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Joux H. A. GouLrping Prrlmrml at Classical High School, Providence, R. 1.; St li m I.IIQII!PK'TIHL' v w1 Freperic R. Goopsran ATA Prvpnrml at Montclair High School, Montclair, N. J.; Soccer 1, 2. 3. 1; Swimming Manager 4: Intra- murals I 2. 3, 4Y: Band H 2, 3. 4. Assistant Ieader 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Kennera M. GrREENE Prcp:lrml at Cleveland Hpiglxl: Hialn School, Cleve- land Ht'igllls, Ohio; AB. in English; Phi Beta Knppa 3; John Hay Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; James Manning Sc Ilolilf LZ 3 Francis Vny'ixml S lmlnr 1 1; Dean's List 3, 4; Spllinx Club 2, 3, 4;: Cam- marian '!1'1. Sec relary FH Soccer H ILIBER BRUNENSIS Q 3 AU, Junior Editor 1h, Editor- in-Chict U: Band Drunmnaior 2, 3: Interlratern- ity Governing Board 4. IleHARD :X. lROL'T IJI'L'pder at thSle lllgll SKIIUUI. 3 $5le. 5LISF.3 AB Intramurals: Sock and Buskin in Fconomics; AP JAMES C HADFIELD, JR. Prepared at Fast Providence High School, East Providence, R. I.; AB. in Biology; Wrestling 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Aranson S. Haro Vrvpnrml at Burrillville Higln Silmol, Haskc , R. l.; A.B. in Economics. C.AA. 2; Brownbrokers 3, 4, Executive Board 4. Freperic H. Harr v Prepared at Talt School, Bridgeport, Mass.: A.B. in English; Sf.lu;.nh 1, 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; LIBER 2 NSIS 2, Shl JamEes A. HaLL Pn,-pnrml at anr: Hig'n School, Providence, R. 1., FVtAB. in Engineering; Glee Club 2. 3. 1: Browr Network 1; Yacht Club 1, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1 56 I.A VR!NCF ' lbi.U,l. Prepared at Joseph Case High School, Swansca, Mass.; Dean's List 3;: Baseball 1, 2. Cuarces E. Hassterr Prepared at Woodbridese High School, Woodbridge, N. 1: AB. in English; Candidate for I'rrlimin.ny Honors: Dean's List 3, 4: Daily Herald 1, 2J; Sir Brown 1, 2; Sock and Buskin 4. Lincory F. Hanson Crarces C. Haskers BOIL Prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.; A B Prepared at Moses Brown, Providence, R. 1.; AB. in in wa'mlogx: Hmm'x I.hl ; : Bumn lhlix IIMJU i'MJULL 'nlmnuu.ak l, 2, '. 1 1, 2: Brown Network A 2, 3: Sock and Buskin 1, 2, 3. 4; Brownbrokers 1, 2, 3, 4; Gilbert and Sullivan 1, 2, 3, 4; Technical Director 4 Hexry S. Haroy Al Georce G, Hatiaway, Jr. AKE l'rv;mrml at Mhlnxvr qulvmu Mn'nxcr, Xl.m PU'P.IHA' at L pper M..r'n ngh Nluui, l pper D.lr'n, Football 1; Hmwa 1; I'rack 1: Tennis I, 2. Pa.: Sc.B. in Chemistry: Intramurals 1.2 3.74 3, 4: Brown Network 1: Camera Club 1 Chemistry Club 1. 2. 3. 4 : Mathematics Club 1.2 B.CA. 2. 4 Joun A. HemT Prvp:lrml at LirlLOln SC!IUOI, NP V York, x' '4: -; in Biblical Literature; Intramurals U. 2, 3. 4; B.C.A. Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Emljas;v Committee 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, S Erprince H. Hexning, Jr. 946 Pn-parml at Lake Forest Kuulvmy. Lake Forest, 1II; AB. in Economics; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: LIBER Qmplm Editor 1 ; Brown Network 1, 2; CAA. 3 PT'A Ricrarp 1. Hicu Prepared at Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass.; A.B. in Classics; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Baskethball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Vigilance Committee 2; Brown Key 3. C Pn-;mn-nl at Pawtucket High School, Pawtucket, R A.B. in English; Soc icty of Colonial Dames Prize in American History 3; Track 1, 2. wostave Hiee, Jr. Raren A. Hirts ',rv;um-tl at Cheshire Xmulwmy, Cheshire, Conn.; AB in Political Science ; Uuily Herald 1, 2; John Huy Artnur A. Hoac Prepared at Barrington High School, Barrington, R. 1; A.B. in Physics; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 58 Joun M. Horrsan X Pl!'p.m-ll at 1'whdmln-r.erg lllull SlIIUOL Chambers- Lurgj, Pa.; A.B. in Political Science; Baschall 1. Ricuarp 1. Hovsrook l'r'-;mn'nl at Attleboro llig'! School, Attleboro, Se.B. in Chemistry; Intramurals 1 Jonn E. Hovrpex AT Prvpdrml at Davis Hig'l S lmol, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.: AB. in Art; Sir Brown 1, 2; CA.A. 2, 3. Mass.; Hexry J. Hovie Prepared at Classical High School, Providence, R. 1; AB. in English; Caesar Misch Premium in German 1: Third Carpenter Prize for Elocution 3: De bating Union 1. 2, 3. 1: Sock and Buskin 1. 2. 1 B.CA. 3, 4; Brown Network 3;: Sw imming 1 lQICH ARD I:. i1l'l NME K3 I'rvpnrml at Beacon leuml, 'x' 1'sI:'v Hle Mass.; AB. in anlmlugy, Intramurals 1, 2 y Intra- mural Manager 1. 2: B.C.A. 2; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4: Rille Club 3, 1 50 Ricuaro H. Horirock BOII l,Il hIH'll at Roosevelt Hiull School. Crestwood, N. Y.; ScB. in Engineering; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 A'SME:: Band: 1,72, 3; CAIA. Herpert M. IseLiN IJTWIMIHWI at Nll Iillrll1' SKIIUUl, le V York, N X, 15 in Hislnry: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sir Brown 2 3, U. .Vluvrtising Nlimuut-r 5 , Business Man- ager 4; Frenc h Club 1; Foreign Poligy Associa- tion 1, 2, 3; Slater Club 3, 1. Ernest G. IsrarL Prt'p;lrr'tl al xlllif' Bnn n, 1110 itli'lu?, I I.: XIE ill J Football 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; 3, 4; Dormitory Iconomics; Squ;nh 4y; Tower Club 1, 2, Counc illor 3 l J. Jacosson, Jr. Academy, Chicago, Ill.; AB. in 2N Sock and Buskin 4; Frank ';rt-;mrml at Loyola l,nthl: Intramurals Brownbrokers e E. Farcon Jonx ATA Pn-;mrw' at Vu ry Forge IiliIury Ac .ulomy. Vuynr-. Pa.: A.B. in Political Science; Fencing 1, 2, 3, 4. 4: 1: Intramurals 1: Inh-r'l.llvmity Governing Board LH: Co-Captain-Manager Soccer s lllllll 'L!V 1 ;7 2, 3. Cammarian '!11, 1. $I'A I;LNVARD B .IOHNMIN Prepared at Moses Brown, Providence, R. I.: AB. in English; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2,3, 4; Sock and Buskin 3; Brownbrokers 254 Linwoon H. Jonxsox, Ir. a6 Prepared at Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.; A.B. in IB-IUIUI! H l'lyfllnlllrttl 1 3, 1 H S'IUd Il I. 2. 3. 1 - Captain 2; Yacht Club 2; Club 1. 2: Aesculapians 3, 4 A Camera I Rocers L. Jornson ljn-lmlv-d at Rogers llinl School, Nowpurl. R. 1. A.B. in Mathematics; Dean's List 3. 1 ; Wayland Scholar 1 Mathematics Club 12 1: Stamp Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 1; FFaunce House Board of Governors. Francis I eranp W. JonEs rvp.mw' at Cr.mxmn Hiu'n leuml. Vr.nnlun, R I; A.B. in Pre-Medical Sciences: Swimming H 4 Intramurals 3, 4;: Band 1. 2, 3: Choir 3k CAA. 4. l.eroy K. Jorpan I Prepared at Classical High School, Providence, R. 1.; AB. in English: Dean's List 3, 4: Francis Way- land Scholar 3; 3; Choir 3; English Clab 3, 3: Psychology Brow nbrokers 1: Glee Club Club 2; SOLL' and Buskin H, 2, l 4 Winthnrop C. Jupsox Ade l,rvlmrml at I,Illlhjii A QlllIl'IllV. lItLHl l'. x1d i. ll Intramurals Sp!unx Club I'rack H. 2 in I'?ngliJ!. Wrestling 1 1, 2, 3, 4; Brownbrokers 2, y , 4, 2 s R ;. 1; Erasmians Lg. 1 o1 Davio I Karrax 'h'p.mul at Classical High School, Providence, R. 1 A.B. in Political Science; Basketball 1D: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower Club. ArNoLD KaTtz ITA P A.B l'n'lmnwl at Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.; in Psychology: Dean's List 3, 4: Candidate for Final Honors: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Daily Herald 1. 2; Brownbrokers 2, 3, 4: Psychology Club 2.3 HerserT KATZ Prvpdn-tl at Pawtucket High School, Pawtucket, R. I ; A.B. in Political Science; Dean's List 3. 4; Candi- date for Final Honors; Intramurals 1 2 j. 1 Jay P. KANER A l'n-p.m'tl at George VasIAingl0n ngll Sdmnl. New YurL, N. Y.; AB. in l'-,nsjlixh; Dean's List 3, 4; Brown Network I, 2: Dni'y Herald 2. 3, 4; lsrU nlJfUlW'l'S 2. 3. 1 ' SII BIVU n 3 . ;xvdll id'l,' Editor 4: Sock and Buskin 3, Publicity Di- rector 1 Jonn I, Keay eTA Josepn E. Kervey I'rr'nm-il at Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.; Sc.B. Prepared at Berkeley School, Boston, Mass.: Sc.B. in in Mechanical Engineering Vr1w2lm? 6 Football Mechanical fuulnw-nnu Football 3, 4; Intramurals 2: Washburn up 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; 2, 3. 1: Brown I ngineering Socicty 3. 1 Intramural Executive Committee, Smu'lury 5 ASME. 3. 1; Newman Club 1. 2. 3. 4Y: Dormi- Eveene 1 Keenoy nB Harry C. Kirkpatrick W I'u'.,m-r' at Bloomfield High School, Blimmiivm. N.J; Pre Imrw' at Webb Nlnml, Ios M:gr'.-x Calif.: AB Sec.B. in Mechanical ngineering ; Baseball IE293E in English Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Brown Engineering Soc iety; A.SM.E.; Newman Club; Mathematics Club 62 PETI-.R l lX'l,UN l'rrpurcd at Peckskill Military Academy. Peckskill, N. Y AXB ill I H'lll IIZ I l'l!Il. ! I l ; IQI U IP.!III 1Y; Intramurals 4: French Clab 1, 2: Dormitory Councillor LU Pauvr S, Kranvier Prepared at Dean Academy., Franklin, Mass.: AB I'.ng:lhln. Sic Brown 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, ;I'U PT llII, n DI Dieter Kuratn ln mrul at Hupv Hish School, Providence, R. 1; AB. in Mathematics; Phi Beta K.qvp.l L3M Sigma NXi 3; Francis V.u.xI.maI Scholar; James Manning Scholar; Second Calculus Prize; Dean's List; Track H. .2 3 1 German '1$ H 2, 3, 4, President 1Y; Mathematics Club 3, 4. Witriast W L avBerT Prepared at Mount Hermon, Northfield, Mass.; AB Dean's List 3. 1; 1 iberal Club 1 in l'xu Imim,w : Glee Club i1 2, 3. 4. Manager 2. 3. Vice President-Treasurer 4: Choir 1, 2, 3. 4: Gilbert and Sullivan 2, 3, President 4; B.C.A. 1,2, 3 03 Bl-?RNARU IX-RASN ER Vrr'mrml at Worcester Aimlomy. Worcester, Mass.: A B in lk'u'mlnuy vaing Team H 2, 3, 4; Rile Team 1, 3. ISPRTRAFI T. lil'l'SlNl:l Prcpuru' at Huntington School, Boston, Mass.: A.B in Economics: Intramurals g 2. 3. 4: Sir Brown 1, 2, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Tower Club. Cuarres A. Leach, Jr. Proparm' at Peabody Hish School, Pcn,mdy, Mass. ; AB. in Hinln',w: Dean's List 3, 4; Francis Wavyland Scholar 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa 3; B.C.A. 1, 2, 3. Doucras E. Leacu Prr;mrul at Cranston Higll School, Cranston, R. 1. A.B. in English; anry Wheaton SJmlurxlnip 1; Band H rlen-rt um,l Sul'nim H l':IKVARD I IJ;IF Prepared at WWorcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.; A.B. in Economics: Dean's List 3:; Honors Candi- date 3; Fencing 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, Co- Captnin 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sock and Buskin 1 Tower Club. Euvcene R. LesTER Pn'pun-rl at Moses Brown, Pruvillvnu', R in Music; ; AB. Orchestra; Librarian 2; Leader 3 AQ: Gilbert and Sullivan 1, 2; Brownbrokers 3 Glee Club 4Y; Choir 4. I Hl1ff' Hlihuup'ly Club 3, Prepared at New Hampton School, 28D OAX Cuarces J. LincowLn, New Humpton. N. H.; AB. in Philosophy; Delta Sigma Rho 4; 1; Debating Union C1 B r 3, 4; Faunce House 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; 1; Erasmians 2, 3, 4. Committee 3 CHARLES T 1 .LOYD Prepared at Hartford Public High School, Hartford, Conn.; AB. in History: French Club 2; Erasmians T IUSFPII 1:4 I OCKETT, IR, Pn-purul at Noble and erm-nnngl', Um mm. Mass A.B. in Biblical Literature: Cammarian Club -1 lg1! VIll'Il ' . Illlr.!lllllnlh t l. l. ' . 1' I!.HHH.HL Undergraduate Athletic Council 1; B.CA. 1 I,I'Il'. Cane and Jacket Committee; Freshman Base ball Manager 2; Assistant Basketball Manager 3, Baskethall 1 Manager ALEXANDER L. LoGanN SN Prepared at Central Falls High School, Central Falls, Sc.B R. 1 in Chemistry ArtaHur C. Lone - , K l'rx-'nmwl at I,wllu lLUPjhit' lltu'n NlumJ. I'nug'wkm-p-ng N. Y.; AB. in Chemistry; Dean's List 3, 4; James Manning Scholar 2 Francis Wavland Scholar 3. 41; Sigma Xi 3; Phi Beta Kappa 3: B.C.A 1. 2: Debating Union 1. Witciast W. Lows New Economics; I'r.nn'r'rrml trom City; AB. in Brown 3. 4. York University, I reasurer 1 S;mell Club BOII VincenT S. Luca nnmwl at Thomas JeHerson Hn:lx School, Lodi, N. J A B. in Psvchology Aesculapians 2, 3, 1 Gilbert and Sullivan 1, 2, 3: So and Buskin 3. 4: Brown Network 2. 3. 4. President 4 French Club 1; halian Club 1 BOTI Jases G LLUKENS PR K1W 3: York Dir Prepared at Pingry School, Elizabeth, N. 1.; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; B.CA A.B. in Chemistry 2,3,4 Fare F. LLuthHER. Jr. Prepared at Warren High School, Warren, R. L; A.B. in Chemistry; Intramurals Ql 2, 3. 4Y; Chem- istry Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Howarp B. Lymax AXA Prvp.nrul at Athol Higll School, Athel, Mass.; AB. in Pgulmlnm: Soccer 1; B.CA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Psychology Club 2. 3: Brown Network 2, 3, 1, Publicity Direcior 3, 4. Raysionp . Lync X GrLenny W. McGeke Z n-,mrm' at Cranston lIinl School, Cranston, R. 1.: I,rvlmrul al Hum'mrg Hiu'w $'um', H,mllmru, N X A B. in Mathematics; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. A.B. in Political Science; Francis Wavland Scholar 2, 3:; Horace Mann Nlm'lnnllip 1: Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; President Intramural Executive Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Cammarian Club: Daily Herald 1. MarTin F. Lynn ZN Eowin . McGowan era I'yqum-:l al ..mg..hnL High School, w.xug..lmL. I,rrp.mwl at White Plains Hu-ily NiumL White Plaing, Conn.; A.B. in Economics; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 N. Y.: AB. in Economics; Swimming 1; Intra French Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Newman murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Club 4 66 Ronarp E. MclNnTyrs AP l.Lovp . Maker Prv;mru' at Null v'vrmu' Hru'w N'lun'. Nllx'mwl.uh, I;n-lnuml at Durlee IIiL'II Slmul llll River, '.cw. N. Y.; AB. in Economics; Brown Key 3; Soccer A.B. in English; Tower Club; Intramurals Ul 3. 4 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 1; Freshman Week Committee 2 Rosert . MclnTyre Ade Treovore P, Mavinowski llu-'mlml at Shorewood Hiu'l School, xliJn.luLun l'n-p.lru' at North Attleboro 'Inull N'mu', Mllw'mm, Wis.: A.B. in History: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Band Mass.: Sc.B. in Che midr;:lemnuln Club 1,2.3.4 1, 2, 3, 1, Leader :1: John Hay Club 4. Wirrian H. Manw AKE n-lmu'n' at Scarboroush High School, Scarborough., N. Y.;: AB. in English; I'rack 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 1; Gilbert and Sullivan 1, 2, 3, 1; Camera Oswarp W. Marrix L l'n-purml at Hackley School. Tarrvtown, N. A B in I Hu'u'l: ermn Club 3. 4 Frasmian Society 2. 3. 1, Chancellor 1: LIBER BRUNENSIS 2. 3. 4. Circ ulation Manager 4: Brown Religious Fbassy 1 A l.l' RED -l-. NIARSHAI.L Ijn-p.uml at Cranston Hiull Snlmn'. Cranston, R. 1 AB. in Political Science; James Manning Scholar 1, 2, 3; Bennett Prize 2; Phi Beta Kappa 3; Dean's List 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Sock and Buskin 1, 2, 3: John Hay Club WESHEION Crype R. Mayo l'n'lmrml at Cranston High School, Cranston, R. ; : FFrancis AB. in Biology; Dean's List 1; .M;slulnpi;m,, Dociety Sc.B. in Engineering; Dean's List Wayland Scholar 1; Brown Engincering 23 eSS INLE l AVUL H ; lEAlll;R Ad Pn-p.m-J alt MpiHiln Academy, Andover, Mass.; A.B. in conomics; Brown Key 3$, Interfraternity Gov- erning Htmnl H Vlmirm.m. H;mn' Vummillvv 4: I ontlmH xldnugv-r H; l 'lulvrgnulu.uh- .Mll'vtii Council 1. Vorsar A. MERESCHAK I,H mn'll al Ansonia Hiull D Inml, Ansonia, 11 !1.: Martthew J. MiTcHELL T I,rvlmrml at Talt .QKIIHUI. xV.nh'rhmn, Conn.; AB. in Fnglish; Intramurals 1, 203,045 Sql!ilJl 2, 3, 4; LIBER BRUNENSIS 2, 3, 4, Advertising Man- ager 1; Brownbrokers 1, 3, 1. Pllllliiih Director 1; Interbraternity Governing Board 4 .awrence J. Morin BOII l'rvpurwl at Durlee ,llgjll Sc lnm', Fall River, Mass.; Dean's List 3, 1; Aesculapians 2, 3. 4, President 4: Interfraternity C soverning Board 4; French Club 1; German Club 1; Sock and Buskin 4. 08 rlNTHRUP R ll NYAN l'n-'mrt-t' at North ,IIL'II School, Worcester, Mass.: A.B. in Political Science; Dean's List 3, 4; B.C.A 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Varsity Quartet 3, 4: Band 2. 3. 1: Brownbrokers 2: Daily Herald 2 I:4IH IN Il SEN Pn-'n.mw' at Classical High School, Providence, R. 1.; A.B. in Sociology: Liberal Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2. 3: Sociolosy Club 2. 3: Psvchology Club 1, 2 Gorpox W. Nigsyirz P26 I'n';mrml at St. Paul's School, Garden City, N. Y A.B. in English; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: LIBI R. ,1 'H L Il XUUNKN Pn'punwl at Mount Hermon. Northlield, Mass in Economics: Hoc lu'y 1; Track 2. ZN Wirtrian E. O'Coxxor Prepared at Hyde Park High School, Boston, Mass.; A B. in English: Daily Herald 2, 3; Sir Brown 1: John Hav Club 1 Fowarp R. O'Sriea AB Pre p.niul at Kew Gardens IIISIN School, Kew Garde ns, N Y.: AB. in English. 69 Jonn E. O'SurLivan, Jr. Prcparcd at Hopv High School, Providence, R. 1; A.B. in Economics; Hmkcy 1 F Baseball 1.2 3, 1y; Umlvrgrfnluutv Athletic Council 1; Newman Club 1,2, 3, Noryan B. OrReNTLICHER ljrvpnnwl at Brockton Hig'l School, Brotkmn, Mass.; A B. in Economics: Dean's List 3 4; Candidate for Final Honors; Intramurals H 20 LU: Brown Network 2; French Club 1, 2; German Club 1; Tower Club. Jorun R, M. Orren Prov idcnu:, Prepared at Hope High School, A.B. in Geology; Choir 3, 4. Tromas O. PaiNe Prepared at Maury High School, Norfolk, Va.; A B. in Engincering; Intramurals U. Pyl LU: Yacht Club 2; Daily Herald 1. Ropert 5. Parr ZN Pre pilttl at Western Higlx Stlmul, ' ul1ing1mn, D. C.; AB. in C'wmixlry; Mathematics Honor List QL Juncs Manning Scholar 3, 4; Dean's List F; hU: Candidate for Final Honors: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 0 xlnlllcmutirs Club 2 3 4: Cllmnistry C Iulr 3. 4. Irving W. PaTTERSON ATA Prepared at North Kingston tndrmy, Wickford, R. I.; Sc.B. in Engincering; Track 1; Basketball 1: Golf 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Intramurals F s 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3; AS.CE. Q 3, Qecrelary Treasurer PU Braprey T. Perry ARE Prepared at BuH;lvy School, New ILondon, Conn.; A.B. in liryg'isllz Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp Chib 1 Cilla S RUIH-RT Pl YUTU 6AX Pn'p.lrml at Moses Brown, Providence, R. 1.; A.B. in Classics: Interfraternity Governing Board 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 1: Gilbert and Sullivan Q 1 Wittias R. PorTer AAD Prepared at - Choate School, Wallinglord, Conn.; A B. in Historv; Sqlhhll 3. 1: Brown Key 3: Cammarian Club, President 1: Vi e-President Senior f'.qss; Duily Herald H, 2, 3, 4: Chairman, B.C.A. Drive 4; Undergraduate Athletic Council 3; Pipe, Cane, and Jacket Committee 3; SI'Imu Club 4; lnlcrlmh'rnib varning Board. STEPHEN v PUVRNARAS l,rvpdrml at Classical High School, Providence, R. 1.; A.B. in Mathematics: Francis Wavland Scholar 3 Dean's List 3: Candidate for Final Honors; a Witriast M. Preirer A Prvlmer at Milwaukee Country D.ny School, Mil- nnuva. Wis; AB. in Hiuluux; Intramurals L 2Ys Intramural Executive Board, President 4; SII'IH:III 11J German Club 1: Harry . Pocsox BOII Pn-purml at Pawtucket Hiull School, Pawtucket, R. 1; A.B. in Chemistry; Basketball 3. 4s flu'mhln Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 1; Intramural Exccutive Council 1. RoserT B. Priestiey AKE Epwarp W. Procror Prvpurcd at Melrose High School, Melrose, Mass.; IJn'purcd at Classical Hi;jll School, Providence, R. 1.; A.B. in Economics; Football G1E ARETY Baseball A.B. in Economics; Dean's List U. H Mathematics 1; Hmkr-y 1: Newman Club; Sir Brown 4; Club 2. Vigilance Committee 2; Brown Key 3, Treasurer; Cammarian Club 4, Treasurer. H. Grant Prizer AP Rex R. Purrorp Ijn-p;nrml at Evanston Hmlx Sflmol, Enwn.:lon. IH.: Prvpurml at Higlllaml PurL Higll Sc lmnl. Higlllnnd AB. in Economics; Football gy e Intramurals Park, Mich.; AB. in Pwtlm'ug: Swimming 4; A 204 Intramural Executive Committee, Vice- Gilbert and Sullivan 1 President 4. Natrany H. Purrineg 'Irr'pim'tl at ?: 1-iIv; High School, V1'Hr-xh'x, Mass. ; A.B. in Bohmy: BIETATNOTR .h: Camera Club 12 2 3, 4, President 4. Crarres M. Raymonn T Prr-p;nrml at Palo A'lo Higlr SillooL Palo Aho, Cil,if.: ENSIS 2, 3. AKE Howarp C. RExFREE Prepared at Durlee Hich School, Fall River, Mass.; Se.B 'nnlxu.l 3. Brown noineering Dociety. in Engineering 1: Intramurals !! 0! 0!' ' RICI ITARDSON Prepared at Phillips Academy. Andover, o in Mathematics: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 15 2; Sock and Buskin 1; C.AA. eAX Epwarp .. Rickarp Prepared at University School, Cleveland, Ohio; A.B in English; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4: LIBER BRUNENSIS 2; Yacht Club 1; Brown Network 1. 1 : Ad: AP Mass.; A.B Yacht Club 2 v, s WiLrian J ATA l'np.mnl at Evanston Ilwgll F.lmn'A lrunnxlun, I B I'rack 1: Soccer xl.m.ngvr 1 Intramurals; Daily Herald 1, 2: News Editor 3, Editor 1 Peace Week Committee 3: Freshman Week Committee 3: Sir Brown w E RoBErTS n I conomics 4: Erasmians 2, 3. 4, Associate Editor 1 Roy L. RoserTs loxas B. RosirscHEer Prvp.mwl at Fast Providence Hiull School, East I'rwp..rrJ at Horace Mann EhnnL Fieldston, N. Y.: Providence, R. 1.; Sc.B. in Engineering; Wrestling A.B. in English; Dean's List 3, 4; Francis Way- 1: Brown l ngineering Society H. 2, 3. 4. Treas- land Scholar 3 : Candidate for Final Honors; Brown urer 4; A.SME. 3, President 4;: Yacht Club Daily Herald 1, 2, 3. Editor 4: Sir Brown 3. 4. 1 2. Associate Editor 4; Dormitory Housing Committee 4; l'mh'rgr.uhl.lln: Athletic Council 4. il Rosert K. RockwerL Lol Prr'purr'tl at Hebron Auulmny. Hebron, Me.; A.B. in Psyc lmlogy: U.li'y Herald 2. 3, 4, Feature Editor 4; Erasmians 3, 4; Band 3: Soc k and Buskin 3; Brown Network 2: Brownbrokers 3: Fresh- man Vc 0k Committee 1. ILeonarp A. Romacna PR Ijrviulrml at Port Washington Senior High School, Port Washington, N. Y.; AB. in Art; Wrestling 1; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commodore 4; LLIBER BRI INENSIS Art Hlilur H: Brownbrokers 1. 2. 3. 4Y; Sir Brown 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4; Inter-Collegiate S.liling VlmnmiunJlip 5 Georce H. RoonEey, Jr. AT Prepared at Newtown High School, Elmhurst, N. Y.; AB. in English; Intramurals; B.CA. 2, 3: Fresh- man Week Committee 12. 3; Intramural Executive Committee 3; Brown Key 3. RoserT RoGERSON A Prt-pem:ll at FEvans School, Tucson, Ariz.; AB. in 1, 2. 3. 40; Brownbrokers lnlorh.lh'rnil; Governing Board; Dance Classics; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Committee. Grorce C. Rosg, Jr. N I,n-;mrul at Pawtucket High School, Pawtucket, R. 1.; A.B. in Economics; Dean's List 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Brmwlllmkrn 2 Mathematics Club 3 0 Jack M. RoseNBERG r,rf'ljilrl'll 11' YU IS!'IHOH; IIIL,II 5 llUl I, N0 V I$P ;0r I, Mass.; A.B. in Political Sc ience; Intramurals; Dean's Li.xl 3 U B Brownlbmkvrs LZ, 3 H lel leil 1 2 g Band 2, 3, 4, ; Brown Network V.U ; Gilbert and Sullivan 1. l'n'pan'il at White Plains High School, White Plains, N. Y.; AB. in History; John Hay Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; James Manning Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: William brokers 2, 3. Gaston Scholar 1; Phi Beta Kappa 3; Cam marian Club 1; Brow nbrokers 2, 3. Vice-President 1; Spl:inx Club 2, 3. President 4. . in Engineering; 'rtw!ling 1; Sl'll.lJl Intramurals; Camera Club 4; French Club Rifle Club ; 1: Brown Netw ork 1, 2, 3. 1; NURNIAN P. IQUSS AT FEowarn C. Rustician Pn'lmnwl at Cranston High School, Cranston, R. 1.; A.B. in Political Science; Dean's List 3, 4; Francis Wayland Scholar 3: Daily Herald 2, 3, 4, Executive Editor -1; John H.ly Club 3, 1. EDWARD SARNOFF Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.; 2, 3. 1: Brown Engineering Socicty, o S 3, 4, Sec rrl.lry-1 reasurer 1 Erxest T. Saviexano Ad I'rrpurul at Morristown School, Morristown, N. 1.; AB. in Botany: Foothall 1. 2. 3. Captain 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1. 2, 3: Hockev 1: Track 1: Sanlmnmru Marshal: Junior Marshal; Senior Class President; Viuildmu Committee 2; Brown Key 3: Cammarian Club 1, Tronmas T. Ryan Pra lln-purml at Bronxville High School, Bronxville, N. Y. ; AB. in English; Sock and Buskin 2 3 Brown- Jornn M. Sarpinseey AP Prepared at Hope Hish School, Providence, R. 1; A B. in English: Basketball 1; Hockey 1; Tennis 1, 3, 4; Assistant Manager 1.U I4umer ; - Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Brown Daily Herald 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; B.C.A. 1; Freshman Week Committee 3, 4; Candidate for Final Honors; Dean's List 3. 4: Francis Wavland Scholar 1 Artiur T, ScarTERGOOD N ArronD C. SHEA AP Pmp.mwl at East Providence Higll SLlwol, East Pn'p,m-tl at Kenneth Hiuh Sdmn', Conway, N. H.; ProxiLlanc, R. l.; AB. in Economics. AB. in Economics; Basketball 1; Soccer 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Axl,leRT 'll. SCIALFU zN 'lel-N'l' I SIH-J:HAN Iju'p.uml at Lalavette Hiuh Sduml, Bulfalo, N. Y.; A.B. in Political Science; Intramurals H, PREEE ; Inter- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cammarian Club 4; Newman fr.m-rmly varnmg Bu.ml. Vlll'i H 2 3 1H I,H,'Jhll't'll al Moses Hruwn, vaitlvnfo, R I A B in IEconomics; Michael J. Lynf'x Sll!lllilfsllip 1U; Foot- Epwarp . Sherre PI'A 'H'l lhl 'l, t'lt xL Burm'y S IIUUIA N W 'llrlx, N Y.; Se.B. in Mechanical Engineering: Captain, Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball I35 Captain 4; Foothall 3, AH: Vigi'unu- 01 !11 !0 ; Brow n Kl'k': CE! I IEI,idH :IUI!, '11 ! l fPNhan': r5r0 lllln'ki'fN 3. 1 , N W IilH Cluh '. 2. 3. 1 . .nf,IPrE'-HIlltlh Athletic Council, Sec retary 4. Freperick M. StEersan a4 Prepared at Classical High School, Providence, R. I; AB. in Economics; Intramurals 3, 4; French Club 1; 2s BiCA: 1,9.73, A EPadt 4 ; Freshman Handbook 3; Freshman Week Committee 3, 4. 76 RoserTt G. SIEGEL AP Prepared at Fieldston, New York, N. Y.: AB. in ling'hln: Intramurals H 2, 3, 4; Daily Herald 1, 2. 3. 4. Circulation Manager 4: Interfraternity Bridge Clmmpiunxllip e Desstonn L. Sivivtons Pn-purml at Charlotte Amalie Hiuh Thomas, V. L; Se.B. in Engineering; Tennis 1 St 5 y 3, 1, Captain 1; Novice Breast-Stroke V'l.nnpinn U': Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Swimming I'ngineering Society 3, 1:; ASCE. 3. President 1 1 . ISHHYH . Vice- Privie L. SiNncort 1A e I,rv,mrml at John Burmuglls Sdmul, St. Louis, Mo.; A.B. in Psyc lm'ugv: Dean's List 3 : Intramural Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Faunce House Board of Gov- ernors 2, 3. 4. President 4: Sir Brown 1, 2. 3: Freshman Week Committee H B.CA.; l'nx'mlugv Club 2, 3. 10 1 !0 Sl ONEKER, JR ',rt'lhirvll at IV aInx S!IH'UL llH son, rll Fnglish: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LLouis SaApBECK rwp.xrml at Horace Mann, New York, N. .B in l Il2lhll: Intr.unumL kl, .' U: lnlr.umlml MMrlu Council 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Cammarian Club Erasmians Q; 1; Sp'mrx Club 3, 1 ; Brown Net- work 0.2 00 4: Brownbrokers U'. 1; BCA.; qn' Cane, and Jacket Committec Doxarn Syt n Prepared at Classical High School, Springfield, Mass.; A B. in English; Francis Wayland Scholar 4 ; Glee Club 3. e Harvey M. Spear l'r:-'mn-rl at Classical Hish School, Providence, R. I.; A B. in Economics: Dean's List 3, 4; Caesar Misch Premium in German 1; 1 rack 1. 2. 3. 4; Delta Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3; Debating Union 2, 3, 4; Manager 3; Varsity Track Manager 4: Undergraduate Athletic Council 4; Daily Herald ENSIS 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4. Wirriam A. Seicer, I rrp,mwl at Moses Brown, Providence, R. I.; AB. in FEnglish; Swimming 1; French Club 1Y hrokers 2, Assistant Business Manager 3. Brown Prie C. Ssutn rvp.nr'tl at Williston Kuu't'my, It.lxllmmplun. Mass.; AB. in IillgliJl: Dean's List 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President AXRNUI.D 1 SOl.tNVA errm' at Boys' High School, Bnmkl'xn, N. Y.; AB. Dean's List 4: Benjamin Ide Wheeler Scholar; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1Y: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Vigilance Committee; Brown Key, Secretary; Splunx Club 3, 4; Uuily Herald 1, 2; Co-Chair- man: Dormitory Councillor 3: Senior Class Treas in Fconomics: Junior Prom Committee, urer; Tower Club Ricriarp N. STALEY Kent Electrical Engineering ing Society 3, 4 School, Kent, ScB. in I'rack 1, 2; Brown Engincer- I,lwlyllr!'ll at Conn.; Ax. rll BER STI',V,:ANS BOIL Prepared at Poly Prep, Brooklyn, N. Y.: AB. in English: Francis Wayland Scholar 3, 4: Dean's List 3. 4: Sock and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 4: Brown- brokers 3, 4Y: Orchestra 1: Band 1, 2: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 2, 3. 4: Committee on I dramatic rmlm tions 1 GEORGE A. STUCKERT, Jr. $20 Prepared at Mount Hermon, Northfield, Mass.; Sc.B in Mechanical Engineering; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 1 Manager Freshman Baseball 1; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; LIBER BRUNENSIS 2, 3. 4, Junior Editor 3, Managing Editor 1: Brown N twork 2, 1 Interfraternity Governing Board; SIu.unx'l Club 1, 2, s 2, 4, 3; ASME Prepared at Classical High School, Providence. R. 1.; A B Dean's List 3, 4: Candidate for Honors: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Mathematics Club 1, 2J; German Club 1 N ., l Secretary I reasurer I Il RMAN Sl'tlARMAN in Biology; v Epwarp F. Swanezy ATA rr;v.m-n' at North Attleboro Hugh NMNJ, North Attleboro, Mass.; Se.B. in Chemistry; Dean's List 3, 1; Intramurals 1, 1; Mathematics Club 1, 2 Newman Clul i 2. 3 1: Chemistry Club u D, 234 1 l.ronarD M. SwWEET BOI 'erp.thl at Classical Hrgh School, Providence, R. 1 A B Band 1, 2, 3, 4;: Manager 3., 4 in Economics u Joun H. SuLrivan anston, R. L; 1; Chem Prwjmnt' at Cranston igh School, Sc.B. in Chemistry; istry Club 1, 2. 3, Cr Intramurals H I g 1 Francis I SurTton BOll rqurml at New Bedford nglx School, New Bedford Mass.: Se.B Decan's List 4: Intra Hletl' 'I. .'., bI!II' 'l, l. 1 in Chemistry; 3, 4Y; Chemistry I Euvcene C. Swirt PIA Prepared at Haverford School, Havertord, Pa.; A B. in Hidury: Pipu, Cane and Jacket Committee; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sock and Buskin Business Board H, 2 ; H, Business :W;mugor 1,, Puhlitilv Man- ager 2, Executive Board 4. PauL TamMarkiN StanrLey M. TayrLor ST l,rw lluerI at 'iUllC HIL I 5 lIOIlI, PTO i1'lr'nff,'. 1 l.: Sc.B. in l-.nginm'rinu: James Manning Scholar Lz 4; Dean's List 3 1, l'-,numvvring Prize 4; Intra- lnumL U, 3 H: Bnml U, 2 3 H Brown linginm'r- ing Society U, 2, l H HA, Sr:uvlaryTrmu- urer 4. Wirtriasm R. TEerry, Jr. Prr-pun-tl at Classical High School, Providence, R. I.; Prn-pnrvd at Cranston High School, Cranston, R. 1.; Se.B. in Vllvmislry: Sigma Xi 3 4; CIK'IIIii .V AB. in l'-,ngli.sh. Prize 3; Francis Wayland Scholar 1, 3; James Manning Scholar 2: Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4; o, istrv Club 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1. Artiur L. THoaver 6AX Prepared at Natick High School, Natick, Mass.; Sc.B. in Engineering; Dean's List 3; A.SME. Harry L. THompson Ad Pn-pnrml at Williston Af,admny. Easthamplon. Mass.; A.B. in Economics; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1. Parpox E. TiLLiNcHAsT PTA Iln-lmrml at Moses Brown, Providence, R. I.; AB. in History; Erasmians 4; Spumx'l Club 1 CI,AYTUN , . 'I-IH BREILI LNA Prrp.mwl at Rutherford High School, Rutherford, N. J.: AB. in Political Science; Dean's List 3. 4: Francis Wavland Scholar 1; Candidate lor Final Honors: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 1: Debating 1 Henry F. TincLEY, Jr Ly James H: Van RaavTs Prepared at Classical High School, Providence, R 1 Prepared at Horace Mann School, New York City A.B. in Economics; Sphinx Club 3, 1 : Sock and A B. in Enslish: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Track 1 Buskin 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Librarian 3. Sock and Buskin Publicity Board -1: Brown Nel President 1Y: Erasmians 3, 1. I'reasurer 1 work 1. 2: Dormitorv Council 3. 1 Interfraternity Governing Board; V'nupw' Choir I, A Davio Troure Irovas 7. Vax Raacs Prepared at lassical High School, Providence, R. 1 Prepared at Horace Mann School, New York, N. Y A B. in Psvchology: Dean's List 3. 1 : Intramurals A B. in Economics: Erasmians 1; Intramurals 1, 2 2, 3. 4 lTower Club 2. 3. 1: Psvchology 3. 1: Brown Network 1, 2: Daily Herald 1 Club 2, 3 3. 1. Managing Editor 4 WirrLiam P. Tukey Pn';mrml at Classical Higl; SI'IUHL Providence, R. 1.: A.B. in Economics; Dean's List 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; CAA. 3. RoserTt J. VERNON Pre p.mwl at 1 yllmmlx High Sc lum', I,'xn'mmlx, N X B. in Political Science; James hl.mningj Scholar 203 E: anlumin Ide Wheeler Sc Iml.qr; George Ide Chace Scholar; Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4; John Hay Club 3, 4; leu.nfing Union 1. Wirriam S. Von Arx Jonx 1. Warracs BOTI n'uuwl at Friends School, Brooklvn, N. Y A B. in I.HILIIIA, at Durlec H;g $:'mu', Fall River, Mass Geology: Francis Wavland Scholar; Candidate for A .B. in Physics; Track 1, 2: Mathc matics Club Final Honors Sigma XNi; H:'mn Club; German 2;: Sir Brown 1, 2, 3. Treasurer 4; Newman Club 1, 2. Club 1, 2, 3, 1, President 4 lltRVl EL '. le'R IHHN fl !. 1'! RS, iR. l'nvlmnml at Cranston High School, Cranston, R. 1 l'lr .uul at Fairfield l'vuh School, T airfield, Conn Sc.B. in Engineering: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Brown Se.B.in Chemistry: C hemistry Club 1, 2.3 4; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4 A SME. 3, -4 Daily Herald 3: Sir Brown 2.3 4 Yacht Club 1, 2, 3 . I.l XANIH ,R ' '. '1 503 Kx lJH'lh!HWI at I-Iil'lHlN A l'lllilI.II XIW thrk N x H Ill'l b.lrl'!l SeB. in l,ngim-rring: Intramurals 4 2, 3. 4: Se.B Ig ' , '. : . 1!11 '! .1 ll'l' :. 1. 1 4 I;r4' H brokers 2: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Chapel Choir 2, 3, 1; Interlraternity Governing Board, Secretary- I'reasurer; A.SME. 4. Witrian H. Wesson HAX Vn-p.uml at Croshy IIiQII lemul, Vulcr'wurv. Conn.; A.B. in EFconomics; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1 GrrorceE W Witriavs A Prepared at Classical High School, Providence, R. I.: A.B. in Biblical Literature; Glee Club 2, 3Y, Man ager 4; Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Sock and Buskin 1; B.C.A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Erasmians 3. 4 Fraxk E. WiLsox Pre ;mrml at Pawtucket High School, Pawtuck t. R 1 Sc.B. in Engineering Hexry B, Wiimayiax at Hope High School, Providence, R. 1 Engineering; Brown Engineering Sociely 3; Electrical Engineering Society 4. FRI DERICK h vIl,I ENBROCK ',rvlmrml at Roosevelt High School, Yonkers, N. Y.: Sc.B. in Engineering; James Manning Scholar 2: Francis Wavland Scholar 3: Candidate for Final Honors; Siema Ni: Band 1: Brown Fngincering Society AXDUI.PH : '0 110Ml'RliA 6AX I;ERNARH 1 ZIUIHUNYSKI Prepared at Governor Dummer Academy, South Prepared at Classical High School, Providence, R. 1.; Byfield, Mass.; AB. in Economics; Wrestling 1; A B. in Biology: Band 2, 3 Baseball i1, 2. 3, 4; Vigilance Committee 2. Ernest E. Youwc, Jr. KZ I,n'purml at East Providence High School, East Providence, R. 1.; ScB. in Fngineering; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1; ALEE. 4; French ClabR2E3 84 Seth A Abbot Russell C ;Mmlogalv. b Richard B Ddonovan David L lallon D avidh L BLawel Ciovdon G Blant Rulph b L Russell R Jalhen Walter 1 '0310. Jr. Cianing ko William A eulis Ml R il L lon 2 Maundh I'l'ulurnify men anc quesls enjoy Iuiof rest. Membe o ol the I B Lance Conic mittee and then cguests: Davol H. vamlvr. C'mimmn: Flizaheth il Hinglmmlnn. Ny MWiliem Giles. ! Jr.l Lovisel MW hittier. Middle. lown ;lexnmlz-: AN M oalaon el '0 an11' . Moo ester, Mass. Ldward M Danie leanetie L ovine SummiL N. J.. Rulwrf Rogvrwn. Alice Phillins Woashinoon 1 Alhen l. Michell Nainia Lvmlle Sioux e el Laloon Inhin Moaion 'lu l;14un. HmnHHl. N overung. Board. 1.GG.B. President Giles and date. arriving at Ball. qo Illrou-qlr usual 'ornmlilivs. INTERFRATERNITY GOVERNING BOARD Ist row: R. N Pevoto, I M. Daniels, A M. Watson, W. C. Giles, Jr., D H. Meader, E. F. John, D. G. Flint 2nd row A. T. Sciallo, 1 . Norin, I A. Carr, Jr., G. A Stuckert, Jr., WW. R. Potter, M. Mitchell, H. F Tinglev, K. M Grreene o 5 i g TN T bl A ' T R g Ist row: E. M. Chick, H. C. Albaugh, Jr., K. Edwards, H. D. Flw.uln-. Jr 2!111 rou Ijlllllllk'll I I Il4lllxllllf ', Il D II.IH' . ll H I l l'blII'll III ' IilllHlll Ig IJ!llli'I. l , ' xll'lll lw'. F. N. Byerly, J. B. Andrews, . A, Buxton, . B. MacAusland 3rd row: W. G. Nealley, Jr.. R. Smith. I.. W. Comell, Jr.. P. Reed. E. W. D. Lawson. C. R. Carlisle, S. H. Baker, 1 J Capouch, T. T Yatman, F. B Nichols, N R. Tovell, Jr, F.E Tye, Ir ith row: D. M. Sawin, J. A. Carroll, D. A. Guinan, G. H. Walker, II, T. D. Walser, J. C. Tobelman, S. W. Wray, Jr., J. D. Starkweather, E. F. Gamble. R. H. Brown Axllwmu A, A. Trout, I. A. Zinke, W. E. Barton, R. Broadwell, 1. 1 Torcum, FF. R. Hazard, 111 Alpha. Delta Phi Hallxxuy up ollece LHI Bive the Alplm Delta lanmou Lot then Laditional Al nigllls odibe onnd Cldle liQ,ll Ball Scen Lo e Lo e o e Louee. B Lol WwWorrying aboul the Lo LWL he lkiily Heald and Math 0O thal Iulsy oo e Bl bl Nldnlyrc . Prvxy L budson oll 1o o Sphinx dub PRSI RO o Lo Padlhuet bolling o xw-urily leom a0 allernoon ol Soccerand e Hleradd 0 Dol Broaduell o Koy hat in hand ol o0 0 Backethall . fnlmmln pnluwlf ing e valer ol ol his elr . . Broole Anderon s rigllt hand man, Knighl Edwards. Q;lllwring ronlributimn for he BO A Lhine oyl nichols lx't'f-ping in condition to L'm'p up with his wrtwlling proteges at Axlosvs Pn'ms'n e Ul Mo Londl rHpping off an editorial . lack Andiens iccoveting b 1L THEaeely 5 o o Do Hod b o 0l Diownbiohon lthih . Con Didden he bio ik nmgul .. Fred Bverh unhlling to Math 1 . . . Hank F'n.nlw culhoiing campus hiahliohis lor the Heridd Ao Lo bl bl game with their Amherst brothers. Bota Jheta PL Jxerl00ldng George Sheel sland the big w hite pi ars ol the Beta house Bosdes enjoying the beauties ol thenr spacious new bar the following Betas have been seen doing 1he lollowing things: i1 'hi bele Don Foley cleciding whetlier or not 1o put out a it Drown Head man larry Morn coming out ol the Riology lab lor o breath ol leesh ar . Nip e guiding the course ol 1he Nel work . ennie Bueel trying to L'eep the Brown Band lrom beiug deownied at Yale . Lk Hollio b bidding, and vee making o cand dlam . AL Blevens 11 the Blue Room wilth Ben Brown discussing Sock and Bukin lubiee Ha l'booon giving his oll lor Tippy . by Dattey clivif,ling his nying time hetween the airport and st row: 1 I nr:'xi'w, V. S. Luca, R. H. Hollrock, J. D. Wallace, C. M. Echeverria, Jr., L. J. Morin. A. W. Stevens, F. L. Sutton, R. P. Vnnl;, 5L 1Dk Pn;jwn, R. W. Sloan 2nd row: J. S. Lennon, . D. Volpe, I W. Lawton, R. V. Moesch, A. E. Hatch, T. H Uun-npurt. A. B. ;Hmmpmn, Jr. C. M. Cole, Jr., J. R. Hess, 3rd, J. F. Battey, H. C. Adams, R. B. Traill, Jr., C. A. Williams, C. E. Adams, Jr, P. P. Henson, Jr. 3rd row: R. F. Carmichael, Jr., D. E. Anderson, G. H. Main, I'. M. Bock, J. M. Simons, .. S, McDonald, W. S, John- son, R. G. Fallon, W. E. Dunn, W. L. Cameron, Jr., G. P. Hevenor, Jr. xlrxsm.q: I.econard M. Sweet, John D. ru'mx William W . owe, l.l'l'-'ll'lnl T Hnll!, Stanley E. anv, Robert F. Cux'mn. Bryant W. Bltmri, James L. Sweet. 1 92 the cinder lmlll e Dmvnport and Frank Vo'pv dmg; ging their weary bodies in lrom o driving session with Skip . AL the brothers ey ying l'-olvy. Battvy. Morin loan. Slevens, and Sutton, who made the Dean s it Lk Mol arranging activities lor the Newnnn LD Laennone vy pmml ol the nine brothers who are senving e countny in Lhe Army. N Y, and A Curps. Ist row: lelt to Riulll' A. J Rnh-ni, I. O. Paine, H. C Rentree, P R Hullt-rnmL, G G Halh,nhn, Ir., I'vh'r, WG Giles, Jr., B. T. Pr-rr-x, W. H. Mann, E. P. B. Stein, R. B. Priestley, G. P. Dvlanny. 2!1!1 row: lelt to Ri!j'llf C. B. OBrien, N. M Nlunlm . b T.mw-x. Jr., P. E. Harlung, Jr., Hi I.m-lr, zul. OST, xllu.mlL R. G. Pinkham, J. D. Ross, Jr., R. N. Black, C. McCarthy. 3rd row: Lelt to Right: .. R. Cumpln- . W. A. Reid, G. T. Buckley, M. A. Gammino, Jr., T. H. Donahue, P. F. Lehan, T. Merrell, Jr., 1. D. Baer 51isn'nq H. G. Brmxnn- . A o Fi.xln'H. G. A Grovei. RAE Grmm L E Rilr.x, Jr.. R. P. Donovan, D. G. Suvuut'. Jr., I. P. Rondeau, 1. 1. Wagner, T. M. Walker, E. W. Walters, R. Whitcomh Delta Happa fpsilon O Lhe lop ol Lolleoe LI andd vmnnmncling a view ol downtown Dionidence io the Dele house. Wl known ke in their well known adlinities inddude: 1 G D Do dent Bl Gailes lmmling the moccer captaincy over to o lernity beother Juk 'll'msvy . Laglethe Ul Bl Plivsllt'y SIONINgG Lol lai the o Gl g Tony ol trying to Houre uid bow Lo make that loothall prac- hee with e e Ll coudhenn Qvnllvman Hank oeh leading the Boun nelen. Cievroe Delanvy maliing the Dean e il and lou varsity lellers Ensign Pk Darovan elaming an Doy leane o linish seniar vear and rejoin he Lo o Reginv lwulinu ol 91 eleven to oreat season . . . Paul Bulloinedl 'uning Lis hand. 1dll l imIinQ enough Diovwnbiokers tidhets 1o nied the demand . . Bob Bmith tossing bahets i the 'uul'ml' season . . . Bob leuk zmtl Dick Donovan o0Ing o e 1l Bete inibialion lmnqut'l . Ly Ve tawie Renliee B D Lun fwnrgv Hvlzml-y and Bob Privsl'm signing up wilhthe Lniled Slates N;wy. - . i'j' 5 l 7, Delta PhL A tuba toss brom the Mhusie b is the Delia PL houe teen o lding on roopadd . houl e houe and the campus: Lloothall caplain and class president Frnie avio nano coHeding laundry . i b IOgUl Dave Bleader Iar- Wi the LGB Ball L Bob Maieaita, star haltback, running over lrom Horace Mann . Hay Thompson, Al e Bol Filer Bill Kelle Looting the ball lor am Fletcher r. and Ronnie Melntyre . Dick Girout and Bill I raver collaborating on sets for Dock and Buskin and Brown hrokers BYll Keller being clected 1o Phi Deln Kappa and Sigma Xiin one lell SWOoop . coming to the sporting conelusion T wo ol the brothers that rather than insult o professor bv being late to his class they would sacrilice and Ist row: R. S. Allen, D. . Colley, G. W. Richardson, C. CUHH. R. A. Grout, D. C. S. Cameron, R. P. Fisler, W. C. Frayer. 2nd row: D. E. Easdon, F. W. Easton, F. J. Hunt, E. R, West, C. B. McNichol, zales, E. B. P'il ipx, W. N. Perry 3rd row: G. M. Leach, 1. A Lyman, B. Fowler, G. B. Flynn, W. W. Kelter, H ding, G. .111;'1;u-H, D. A. E. Wood. ,Vhwuu: H. G. Prizer, E. T Savignano, A. C. Shea, H. L. 'Hmm'nnn, F. Mason, Ir i i 1 96 I5E Nlcmlt'r, R. Meclntyre, D. F. Bcnlnn, J. B. Munro, J. L. Salladin, C. M. Gon- H xlnrgnril.q. B. Y. Mc Culn', R. E. Shaw. i 11183 4 i i nol go at W o I.y man pumhing oul o stony o the Head anry HLing. pulting on a Ul shirt lor Lhe olee dub concert L eed Mason pl;n'ing the old bl came on the Seekonk . . . Grant Prizer disrussing intra- mual lm'itivs with 1y vin flmr'vy ol prac- licalh lixing inthe lfngmvvring lab . . . the brothers agree- ing theu Livoiite pastimes are Blac Ix'jin'li. dances and SIng- ino ol sorts. Ist row: lelt to Risht: B. A. Hoffmann, Jr., R. M. Wilson, Jr.., C. P. Ela, M. W. Wricht, Jr., N. F. Coppola, F. V. McDonough 2nd row: Left to RIQ'IIA EER: rmmlmun, S. M .Ilnlur. W. J er'u'rlm I, H. DnHm, I. W. Patterson. Jr.. E. F. lnlm. E. J. Keenoy, Jr, W. H. Hv.uu'mmp. G. T. Giraud, E. F. Swanzey, C. Fisher, Jr. 3rd row: Left to Right: H. A. Harding, G. Rich, 3rd, J. H. Lyman, D. W. Marshall, W. A. McCabe, J. K. F. McNally, J. R. Miller, R. E. Klie, R. B. Olstad. .. C. Budlong. T. J. Risinger. H. R. Barker. 4th row: Lelt to Right: C. P. Ahrens, W. A. meps, M. H. Terry, T. Brown, 3rd, W. E. Menhinick, T. 1. Luby, I, BSE Keen, Jr., F. L. Brown, Jr, D. D. Parker, W. D. Ewing, Jr. Nliwrm;- D '. B.'er, H. '. ' .'n'nr, EIsE IJ;nllrw. l': B. RvmuL. A S f'mk lr. D. H. U;mlnnr Delta Jauw Delta Cnnxoniently located near Prospect ok i the rambling 1D 1 1 house meen iom Lime 1o time around the house Lencer and L obsternan Laleon lohn wearing a palll to Slmrlw - lay Dallee beino congratulated lor his accurate plm'v ki L'ing .. lrv Patterson swinging a number Lo on i Lhe luwky;ml .. hpibin Ml ahe mtan Tmlor, e L ed Goodman lmlslvring the Band Speve Dolley piching the siinner in the third raee Lnundrynmn Bill Roberte beino elected 1o Phi Bety Kilplm . Don M achall competing tor and managding llu- tr;u'k team . . Stan Taxlor bwitling Lis mi0n A Iwy .. el l viman 'wpt lmsy running belneon e Hoald ollice and the Nelwarl S Halihe houee e Lor il SNOWY slopvs ol New Hnmp- 08 shire . . Hllhll H.n'tlinu svHinQ copies ol l'w I IBER BRUNENSIS . .. Briocos Holman lwing cdecind 16 1he Heald il ook M Xumuglx Iv;ning foi the '0'911!!' Hovt ;nml . . . Erasmian unrgv 'imm' ot to see Lioleoo ool about the lohn Hay Club . Fied Biown xpvmling his sprine nichls with Brownbiokers ... Evervone enjoyving Lhimsell ot one ol 1he inflornal Lo llnlllt cS. Delta Upailon I the shadow ol Baance Hloose stanes the inipressive home ol 1he DL 0 5oy ruslning to and lrom 1he louse: Brownbioker Do Booc with an anldl ol signs . . . Higlr jumper Bill Brioes caplaining the Lackiean Gidon Llon Coirine sporting a badly smashed tace . Bill L rooker ace varsily center, heing clecied mearelany ol the Senior class Faathialless Boh Sehmalie and Don Cor zine joining biother o ooe 0 i Bl Kappa : AL owen lohn Buchiman and Gem'ge Hindmarsh laying down the liw 1o Frechmen . Bohn Liiclion and Gcorgo Rooney seHing cals at the Pembroke dormitories e L Burgess. Howie Baetzhold and Howie ool Sulinq in Front: R. W. Elsner, B. M. Donaldson. Crooker, G. H. Rooney, Jr., D. R. Ladd, R. D. Schmalz. 2nd row: R. G. Hulin, H. G. Baetzold, J. W. Mayhew, Jr., J. A. Burgess, I. L. Carter, D. E. Corzine, J. A. Suwyl-r, EiE Miller, 1. H. U.ll'up, . . Buchman, I, C. H. Nold, Jr. 3rd row: J. R. Truelson, H. E. DeBona, R. W. Whitney, R. S, Whitney, S, D. Brown, P. A. hLvI, J. P. Fontan, R. L. Missing: W. R. Baker, V. R. Baker, W. C. Drennan, C. H. Goodchild, G. M. Hindmarsh, D. M. Marshall, A. Palmer, Jr., RS Sln-ur D. B. Timmerman, J. . Wattles, R. V. Holtman, J. W. Schwanda. 100 child SWIimmino for Coach Hurn ... James xlunninu du b L pmmulml to Sup'mnmrv desk cditn ot Hlo kil Bl Dionnen receiving a Look in t'mpv' loo beno nomed W Lianas MWanland holn Liie e Danalllon running in aud oud ol Biooke Anderson olliie b biother: adminng 1he l.zmpln-r cup and xnilel1u hard in inlrumlu'n's to retain it for iumtln'r yvear. 101 - et k Ist row: R. H. Gossler, R. H. Brown, E. E. Young, Jr, A. M. Watson, A. O. Long, R. H. Clarke, R. F. Hulme lnd row: G l;.ul.nuil-, I D lsriggx, W. N. 1 dv-r, R NLKH-. D tllrlix I l l't-rHl.un, H Kltlnn, lr, H.0 I.nnu. A'hdngl: W. A. Chambrun, F. I Kenney, C. B, Scovil, Jr., E. H. Winsor, Jr., F. H Horton, A. A Zurlinden. Happa Sigma Nestled in the trees o Angell Street stands the Kappa Sig hotie een aboul the houee and the campus: Hank Liossler, captain ol the Baseball tean and nunmber one dirver, spvmling alot ol ime inthe bilhard room . Diave Curtis and Alex Zurdinden putting on the spikm lor Licoroe Anderson . Py Dhick Hulme f'raslling r Brown Lilee Club Lbrarian Alee M alson laking minules at the L e rlmrlvy enil tuking lime oll lrom Sock and Bukin and the Netwodl 1o cvorl as one ol 1he thice bears o 1he Brownbrokers show Bl Cham brun Dave Lanlis, and John Hriggs Jmoling their time 1o ol and Buclkin. . G Balassic enjoving himsell a1 o L aunee Hloue ln'idgv lournanient .. hi Bele and S ama 102 Xi ol Iung mocling o lnewd o the I;in'ugy Iilmnjx Bill Mckee limbering up his piUlIiIlQ arm in preparation Lo the mbamuad seavon Bl 3 01' hittine the bull cve in the dlle ranoe in l vihan hasenment . Al e brothers beine iuslly IH'UlHI ol the o lmlursllip cup and the condlne wltendunce cup avarded them ln' the nation fraternity. Tamba. Chi. Alpha FHemmed in on both sides hy dormitory men live the onal brothers ol Lambda Chi carrying on the old Lraternal spirit despite the eonitonment. Lambda Chis in the campus eye: the two Hanks Pilote and Ashley. pouring the diinks Tot the Lune in the Blie Room while diagramming plays on paper nupkins . Gilee Ulub man Dick Balduin grooming his mustaehe belore a minnor .. Hank Dursin waiting lo1 thal letler Lo Akion Ohia . Howie Lynan weaning o hat Lot two weels adier his visit 1o Rhode lsland mlate lohnnie eabiooke rushing oll lrom the I noineerine lah 1o beal the len o dlodk bell ot Miller Hall . Phi Bele C'ayl Limbeell comparing lx'eys with Sigma Xis lames VVhitney and Waren Mooster . Jack Dontance rushing Ist row: J. Gi. Conlrey, Jr.. R.W. Drake. W. S, Woosler, H. B. .yman. R. C. .Mvpl aate, Jr, ROS Hdlxhnn. R.V 3 17, L. 1 Bernier, 1. P. Seabrooke 2nd row: W. R. MacKay. E. E. Andrews. R. C. Hauck, C. K. Osgood. J. F. Dorrance. P. E. Shaler, T. G. C. Aisen, H. L. Ashley, J. G. Mitchell. R. M. Geer. Jr.. E. A. Tvxllmrr, Jr 3rd row: W. L. '1'1!1 . R. G. C lmmlmm. be, 107 r'.l'lin, A. F. Wisner, W. B. Bateman, P. E I'l'wll!l!'l. s Cul' I8 E Whitney, G. C. Alletag 104 buck eom the Herddd ollice 1o organize a Ibridgo 520 00 n 5 S8 Fd Bernier and M anien M ooster Imusting sisters at 1oy bioke AL L biothers mlmiring the New Englaml Achicvenenl lmpln' anarded then lw the nalional L leinih, Vil leschner lnlking with B Bateman and '.urvy L ull aboul next yvnrls varsity . . . Ex'ery one signihu ino his unnp'vlc willinenvss to cooperate in Murkouls. Ist row: D. W. Towler, E. H. Henning, Jr, K. F. Brown, P. R. Brown, G. A. Stuckert, Jr., C. Folsom-Jones, G. W. Nie- 2nd row: J. H. Alger, N. C. Wheeler, R. H. Colwell, J. E. Cook. Jr.. D. C. Howes, E. N. Morse, R. L. Knapp, C. A. Robin- son, M. F Shuan , W. E l:-wup, Ir ded row: J. F. Ulen, R W. Noyes, R. G. Brown, W. R. Oakley, R. E. Rounds, S. P. Culviner, R. H. Wilson, N. R. Bye. Afnsuql: E. F. Armstrong, Jr., P. S. Bradford, Jr., D. G Fernald, L. H. Johnson, F. Ricketson, W. S. Mullen. Jr. Phi Delta Jheta On College Hill back to back with the lohn Hay is the Phi elt house. From the Special ollections Room or lor that matler bion Ston.v's purlur. some ol he followin,q obsenvations have bhoen made Leexy Licoroe Stuckerl I IBER AManaoing I dilor, pndlorking the lires on his new cir .. Dave L owler plunning a hi;j Launce House jam- boree Gurdy Nieniity lnking oll poumls lor the Naval air corps . . . Ld Mo Lilng Lo between 1he 1 IBER andthe Hedld b 100 Pitical managders, Bill Kaiser ol the Band and Llint Ricketson ol the Clechestn . Poly Kuoapp mixing thing. ipmthe Lhem BB Dy B0 gelling diendledd 01 e way to cicht o dlock Cierman dass o leeeun NR O L beia clocied Lo the Dormitory 100 L oundl ln' the lmys in lower hlaxvy st Hm'rymon F R Brown and Bill Al oy oll 10 do 4 rouplv al Iaps in the pool . Pl Beadlond tuking Lime oll Liom Dock and Duskin lo enlertain the lmys at the piano . . . Alumnus Chalie Konvon lwing soen al winter house dance with one ol enbroke s ten most beautilal ol 1he brothers voicine their upprmul ol 1he clining room and game room. 0 Phi Gamma. Delta l ocaled on M alerman Sleel jusl oll the northwest corner ol the campus is the Phi Gam house. Our obsernver i1 Carie lower reports the lollowing lake High lwing wel comed home alier his oreal lwriormanre inthe Yale game L Rooeron svlw;ting his mosl appropriate vest to wear lo Rhode Lland male . Liown Key President Bob Mcliowen playing hide and ek with his halt boare Baskethall caplain MW oad Shelle lJeing clected Niee Peocident ol Cam Clah uDacltlyn Swilt announcing his engagement . . . hall the house xrvelcoming in spring ljy playing carde on the vool . Phil Cavson praclicing for the Nationals . . . Freshman Marshal Ed Mitchell looking as Qood on the basketball court as e did on 1he W. S. Karutz. 2nd row: 1. S, Grant, I T. Gumb, W. H. Heaviside, E. C. MacDonald, M. H. Wells, J. V. Bowen, S. L. Thompson, R. A. lLr'u-rh, IR Ham, G. W. Warren, 11l Iml Vrnuv: H '. rm-vnv. B lelln, H, G 4mQ.m, R H.lnnnul, ERE xlih'wH. R Btwnkm. R B HIH I l T. 44'!, W. A 1J rvax J. P. Connelly. ,Viwing: B. S. Andrews, D. B. Bramley, .. P. Caming, J. H. Gregory, Jr., W. A Hoffman, W. E. Jansen, E. J. McGarry, E. F. McGowan, R. E. McGowan, I. 1. Mealy, J. J. Meily, Jr, R. S, Moeller, . 1. Olmstead, T. T. Ryan, R. A. Sanford, E. D. Sheffe, Jr., J. R. Walsh, . Wilkes, 111 , 108 oy M ol Rl beino pic'xul lor lead in Brown broker show . . . Wally Jansen nrhilmling out on 'Hmym leldn b v nmilble Libhon .. 1ed W ke ol B ditle oy seaion base bl practice at the cooe Buich Brano heine whished away in the black of 1he nicht the hiothiis tln'mving ther wual well allended dances Al lnmul'x owing oll their p.'lnvllml har, Ist row: K. N. Meyer, C. T. Murphy, .. A. Romagna, J. G. Lukens, K. M. Greene, E. J. Coughlin, Jr., R. G. Dunn, W. M. ISllHlplh. R. M. Field 2nd row: M. C. Smith, W. H. Lacey, Jr., T. W. Christopher, W. C. Myers, A. W. Drew, E. T. Wilcox, P. T. Cassidy, 15 I'Ili NHL, REES xu-'mn, RERGn Iurlnng. Snl row ' H l.nlm-rl, R D Bvxlny, 1 Bur'uw-. l T. Bugh-m 'r.. f YBrir'n, l D Hmw', l P. l fnLv'uir WHxiuu S .XrnuH, e TN 11'!, W. F. Case. W. S. Deming, Jr., G. .. Evans, W. I. Joyce, Ir., C KLIH, I, T D. McKone, P. R. Siener, Jr., W. K. Smith, J. H. Thompson, Jr., R. I.. Wadbrook, R. P. Wagner, T. C. Wilbar, J. A. Wood, I W. Woodbury. Phi Kappa Pac INH'CH-V across from the new School of Design dormitory al the bond o MWalerman blicel stands the Phi Psi house I'hi sis seen around town and compus bhen Lieene find. ing lime out lrom Math 60 and the 1LIBER 16 drive over o Anoell Hlouee . lunior lackel C hairman Monk ley'i'r worrying abodl 1hal misiing leiier o Uleveland Football Nlmmgvr Ted Wilcox hgurinu a new nppmavil o the old card ik B ulens HJHW'linQ old clothes lor Brooke . Bud McKone and Dol Neloon getting ithe Links ol ol their aims . Yl L ommodore L ennie Romagna receiving an SOS from the S hool ol Dsion ciele . Liene Lonohlin soine up o bodton 1o be honored as an unsung 'uullmll llvm e aREl le'f'l'S trying to get 110 e v doo 1y G0 o b paper . .. Han-n;Inngn Cnssuly nmnupoli'l.ing' the shower Bl Bumpus anl O Nlurpln' oll lo join Lol mum . 1ol '00 '1 113' twirling hotl Phi Dote il mioma N Ix'wys .. cioht brothems oft 1o Boston 0 Bill Bmith s slalion waoon . Bob MWaone caplaining the heshman soceer tean . . the biothers being inspirml lyy Prosidenl M iston slwm'll al the initin lion h;mqlu'l. Pi Lambda. Phi A short vun Lom any Jdass oo campus live the i L ams Spottecl lrom Hme b Lime aound the house and campus: N sy Lackle Jay Bidler reliearsing o tole for Ben Brown . Ld DJanihs clarifyin,q an issue or the boys as he races abt b lnb 0 Rl sl presiding over Faunce House Gt Bes Benie Lobards picking vp sass 1o Birownbroker shits over Lon Gellors meals o Herald desk cdilor Dhave Doloman WOrrying aboul thal last exam 1hi Bete lohn Sapinsley hancling out Herald sports assign- s, Cinslwrg. Sporls Fditor worrving about how to write up Hetl Ginsberg, varsity pitcher 0 Marx jamming oul a4 previen ol Brownhbroker SeTICEEE Spotlight Rosenlwrg giving out autographs alter his Ist row: ekt to Rig'nl: ERES 31r-inrullx. HYE: Altvnlyurej, 1 0. levr, F Xhmlmm, A. H. Vur'mus, B E'lrm'l, R 5 Blacher, . Motzkin. 2nd row: B l.ulmrxlx'y, R. A. Colnes, R. G. Siegel, P. L. Sincolf, E. M. Danicls, M. M. Coopcr. A. Katz, J. M. S;lpinsley, 3rd row: C. Nul'u.num, I. A SIvlnhnnh. H. N. Pmkcr. H. GinJu'rg, W HrHrr, I. Bt'rns, N. J. Vn , BE lm-lson. R. H. Fischgrund, E. Cohn. Ith row: A. M xI.irlxn , W Simon, Jr, R H Joelson, 1 Kilhvr. S L. Haas, H. G. deuL 1. C Axlullmn.i, A S RGSCHITPI'Q Vi,winu: J. P. Kaner, D. B tmmvr, I Vu'l't-r. B lnwpll. J. A. Munves, S. A. Gates, E. H. Rulllxlvin. A W, Sulnr. R. 1. Shapiro, D. H. Soloman. I. E. Benjamin, A, S, Feldman, F. M. Glass. R. 1., Sneider. 112 loumal slmutJ ... Dave 'nsvpll liouring how Lo make ends mectonthe Lhendld Lealdiman Lhidd S'mpim worrying ulmul tvpewriter s'nnlugv T Husvlml' Nl;umw- -1'01 91' loeleon oll 1o llash his smile on campus . . . Liberman Dick Sneider wondoring aboul l'-l-'mmry oradualion and nexd vears book 4l the brothers pih'ling in to ;mlis'l ol the braterminy H'm'uralnp andd bidoe Imp'nivs. Ist rou W. O. Pettit, Jr., J. H. Syverson, I. 1 Anderson, D. H. Felber 2nd row: E. S. Lancaster, H. Kirlehi'k. W. B. Denniston, F. B Hall, J. F. Lockett, Jr., M. J Mitchell, A. E. Beane, Ir., 0. W. Marrin, W. H. Danforth, Jr 3rd row: C.F. Bruno, Ir., 1. 1. McDonnell, 1. A Forster, E. B. Laughlin, 1. R. Fisher, R. W, McCullough, G. N. Kanouse, Jr., I.. Sherman, I, C. G. Carpenter, I A. Kilbourne ith row: H. A. Johnson, Jr., J. R. Brown, Jr., I R. Fitzsimmons, P. A 2mnn, R. P. Curtin, J. W. Pearson, Ir, R I Jacobson, Jr., R. F. Tompkinson, D. W. Taylor Missing: P. L. Leeb, R. R. Miller, C. M. Raymond, M. J. Reddy, K. Lindsay, J. T. Sincell, F. H. Heck Pai Upailo located doe 10 the Divnonia Lol pigt cone. and not too lar lrom the reacaiing presence ol the Minden Hotel and Dea Lenrnp am' i dbe Do L hopee. Mol Py Lo diive 1o brendh dasees: o lew hive been seen walking: and we have oven Seon Do Madhell lil'x'ile time out leom the LIBLE Biownlioher and the G B 1o step out to Felix's . . . Cam Club man Joe Lockett squiring hio bovs on a basketball EHRel Frasmian Oz Marrin Hmllmlg he canipts lor g Mg L spmllx't-r A b ilssimmons ol o Lue going wild when e hears o conga lulmln Kilbourne and ;l-nmmy ;l-nmpkinmn Iulking over the wondere of Ui Pote Bengeoy practicing a middle size Qrmxl tor his lead role on llw Hrmvnln'okvr show e Spllinx Club man ved Lancaster spemling hours on the Ib'lUIIP bivinc tooet ads lor the L IBER oo Bonon o 114 'nmiding ddew luuoh lar Lhe Inns o Bad LIl Bt L ech and Slilvn Dantordh ol lor the inke ou Sher man lmxinu a ll!llQli time mulging his t'inll o clock German e Bl he house going oul to the squush CoUmtSe milk pum'l parties and that bie canopy which meane 1hat another one of those oreal week-ends is on. 1 he In'igllt new house on the cast end ol MWalerman st the one with the Union Club window. is the home of the Signm Chic e Lo within ud o withoul theit linos window. Bd O adding an 1.G.B. key to lie collection which already include: 'hi betn Kappa and Soma A Russ Boower purking Bic boots wax shie and pnlvs lor a hig weelk end with the elements Bol l vneh loosening up his pitching arm on the boont lavwn ik Daland leaving the IJoys o Iy lor the Uniled States B Bob B ell slanding in tront ol the house and practicing that varsplilling whistle ol his . Bl Baald Llick Palier and llowie Youne joinine in o make this venr s Brownbrolers show the beat one ol the series I encer Johnoie 1 sluslying his way to honors in saber competition . . . Bud Ciimes p'm'ing prize-winning Q'oH Sigma. Chi 1st row: H. H. Thomas. Jr.. J. i.. Merriam, A. T. DiPrete, J. M. Hoffman, E. A. Carr, Jr., R. F. Lynch, R. W. Paland, er s fMHm-;, R. W. Brower 2nd row: W. I.. Waush, W. W. Trovillion, H. . Peden, Jr, R. C. Monroe, D. A. Piper, P. D Holmes, R. 1.. Broadhead, A, Selzer, I, 1. P. Croce, Jr., S0 1. Wilkins, 3rd row: R. NV, Burwell, D R. Parker, H. W. Young, WW. R. Ewald, Jr.. W. N. Ross, G. J. Falardau, R. B. Lynch, A. V Girimes, Jr Missing: F. P. Dulty, R. 1. Palmer, J. 1. Roberts, I. B Hill, A. Ruoll, E. F. Shook, A. M. Smith, D. 1.. Bennett 116 . i Hurry Peden gettino to look e ke C Lol Al every dav . . . All the brothers trying to get Mack Hoff- man s oo slaed Pu-xx lohin Robetds unine oul 1o be a Uil ndsullvan lin . Some ol Hhe Biolhers wlhile admitting that they are prvilu'kw'A declaring that their house has the best lnnLinQ interior on the Hill. Ist row: Lett to Right: FL. H. Braverman, W. C Parker, G. C. Rose, A T. Sciallo, M. F. L.xnn, P o Dick 3rd row: S. C. Roberts, H. J. Elyosius, P. S. Brown, A. L. Anthony. pluwinq- C. W. Dunbar, G. W. Fiske, J. A. Heidt, A. L. l,.uudn, T. C. McGreen, C. W Newton, 1. H. Noonan, R. G. Purr, I D Pivrug n l Sc nltvlgmnl, l I Tollor. Sigma Nu Boasting an exclusive location on Charles Bield stieel, 1usl around the comer lrom Andrews House, is the Sigma Nu houee While admiring the English manor style ol their house we pickml up News ol Al nilly dividing his lime between lwing head of the house attending e meetings, IVLC.-inQ two programs lor the Brown Nelwork and keeping his callection ol women hnclureSyof course inorder . Bob e leading 1he way scholastically by winning invilalions lrom botly Sioma A oand Phi Bea Rapoa . Bob Lk drumming o s kel Bt el Licoroe Hose lwing honored lor lour vears ol senvice 1o Lhe brown Bband . b Hedh teaming with DBob Pare o do very well in the Baunee House bridge tournaments Jowie Biaverman soing over o enmbroke 1o get a little free tutoring in his Politic ol Seichiie Coirses . Ace 118 Patker howine oll his uihiclic Prowess in lnbamuwal o petition on Lhaver Lield v;nly'v Newlon, o hodk and Duskin man leanving his Livorite haunte o lly for Linele an . AL Hhe biothers Very pmlul ol the p'nquv thes received trom the University tor the oreatest Fateinity sdhol astic improvement. Ideally located witllin easy access ol llle Rllmlv lslaml hool ol lision dormitory on M alernman skl dands the Lheta Delta Chi house 1 heta Delts seen around lown and campus hanior Madhal Slew Macnall giving up the mzmly sports ol foothall and Lok 1o play tennis with the girls inthe chool ol Design thewhole house going dovwn lor their wvay lmwling session every Nlonclay night e Roy Sxx'inglvr sitting around alier baslietlmn season trving to figfure out how, with the L,Wniversity's new concenbiated program, he can play foathall and haschilll . Den Bal Jard rushingj Lk Bom o weel end 10 o his homework for Malthematice O Adolpll Wochomutka counting on anolher big season with the Divin nine Bill Kians coming all the way from Cleveland 1o surprise all the lmys Jheta Delta Chi 14 row : I 3 I Rh kmL I. H H.nhwnn, 'r, B. ll Bul'.ml, Ir., R 'erulu, 041mnlmk.u, H ' ' ann. X l i 'my-r. 2nd row: F. T. Libertino, K. W Fisher, R. D. Bentley, W. N. McKinnon. W. Tavlor, W. F. Stringer, G. I'. Neale 3rd row: W. E. Evans, Jr., H. E. Russell, S. T. Ric hter, D. M. Pitman, J B. Savage, S. T. Mac Neill, Jr., E. O. Colarullo. .Nlhdug. F. C. Boc lull L. M. Hovle, Jr.. C. . l.m:uln, I, R. H. S xiuqur, R. S Washburn, G. C. Armold, 1. S Bliven, A. F. Avantaggio, H. L. Halliwell. 120 Shaoy Mol r'usliinu ofl 1o Bocton 1o sion Bol Chestec b e i o Bob anl'm workine oul under Conch mam Lhicher Lor his Tt vear on the M sty oo oo AL by pmlmhh pointing out that Jhoudh b tlmplm' was hardd bt by the deadt Hhey hao doubled its nwm'w:sliip in a sing'w year. Ist row: D. 1 2nd row: C. S irll row I Alexander, C W. R. King, I James, Price, Ciraves, B hn.;p'wu. Jr., M. A. Karnig, D Hamilton, T. G, Cutler, B. B Fuller F. McCloskey, W. M. Pleifer, E. J. Dunn. Jr.. G. W. McGee, Jr., H. F. Tingley, Jr., F. M. Sher man, G. W. Williams, F. W Allen, Jr., W. V. Price, 1. Barrows Allen, W. A. Carroll, P. Isherwood. B. H. Michael, B. S. Bates, D. C. Marshall, 1th row: C. W. Briggs, Bl Huul, oW Rn'wrlxnll. H ol KIIILNlDIIH Ir.. S. A. Abbott, C. H. Collins, G. P. Wargo, W. H Richter, O. R Lindsley, G. A Winslow, Lillibridge Missing: W. B. Clarkson, R. S, Miller, D. W. Burnham, Jr., K. J Woodcox, P. A. Simpson, W. 5. Shoemaker Jeta Par At Lhe bottom ol lralernity row on C olleoe Hill is the fela st house .l y'pire1I trails o lypical Zetes obsterman Uilenn McGee mhlinu PliBoic o hisother Ll s.th Abbon running a IwiJQt- lotnament and then leamino with McGee o win it Bill B lnking Lis diiver oul ol 1he moth balls . . . Glee Club anry 'l4inglvy grooming tlw lmuse hN' the Camue sino n an cllort to retain the tmplly L e Mo hall captain ol last vear s eeshman bk 1o maL'in,Q' the rounds with the V.C. . .. Cwmg'v Willianms enleilain: ing the Glee Ulub with his witticisms . Dill Pleiler prcs sding ot the Intranal Executine Lommitice meetings Fred Sherman x:n'L'inQ' lmnl entertaining visiting t'vrgx'nn-n at the vaigimls Emlmssy week . T Dick Miller 'u-ing clected Aoaoaiate Bitgs of 1he Floald Several ol the biothers being lost 1o the sorvie R;iy and Frank 122 I R 'mn'y o Bdlbunn and Os linddley 10 the Ariy A Fnrps. Dianaud Bates 1o the Coasl Guard, Cicoioe Senter o the Ao and Dlana ek 0 the Naval Air Forps Y Wallh Ularkeon s nanme beine ead olf iy Clmpv' unde the headine of Phi Bl S All brothers out 1ot inbianiinals i o hig wav. A Brown Mans. actwities are J ., . I ! . 2nd row Savignano, V. L. D SI;:-H:-, Jr, W. R. Pnlhm h M. Gireene, I.. Sln.unn-tk. Shechan. 1. D. Foley, L. F. Hanson, J. F. Lockett, Jr., E. F. John. The Cammanan Club laced by a crucial vear, wasted no lime 1 oetting down 1o e dlies and doing away with supeer iice. Lhei it step was to abolish the Ol and Hino Soch 0y ;Hwy worked in dlose conjunction with the Administration in order that the umlm'gracluult-.s uJvav program niiahl e coordinated with the demands ol the national emergency . . . lln'y collaboraled with o ien'ully comillee in lraming a plan lor 0111; 11'.9 ,;ry plwsiral cducaton .. and Lesides the rouline worls ol running claes andd Prom olodions. aid naming v Lo mittees, Ilwy were carclul 1o remljust the methiod ol election so that Tuture Cam b micht be able to lunction vniciently iinder Lhe accelerated scholustic program. 120 - Cam Club officers Gireene. Poller, Slwma Dono van. and Priestley gml,u'r on the sleps of Savles Hall As one pwsi:!unl to another, Bill Potter qreels Ensian Dick Dono van upon his return from the A .HI'V. 127 Ist row: E. . Parkhurst, R. Broadwell, A J. Rotelli, R 2nd row: D. W, Marshall, E. T, Wilcox, H. TLoch, S LA xll .llH 1IH, 1 I, IN'LIHIW. ; ' 51' . K ' 4', MacNeill, Jr. Brown. Hey leads Juniors. A,UV UHHOI pose 'OI' IAII;IEIQ HHU?' 4 IHlIN'l. o o o THE O ERS Hobert 1 Dt Jowan.......... Diesident Anllmny 1 Rotelh Vico President an'gv - Hvlnm-y ...... Rec. Svcrolary Honalll B L Treasurer Robetl Droadwell o1 Svcrvlury Roy H wingler Deesident 1. Bruee Remick 1 harles O anllm' . ol b Bud 0B Feocie l Lepouch Pllilip N Edwaa Fiosimmons . Gieoroe M. Hind marsh . limothy lovner . . lohn A hilbourne Chaldes Kl I . . . Henry Margarita . . . David C. . . . . with rule In't'uking freshman Chuck Ault . dahnH Palee avicl 13 and prepare lo show him the error of his Savage, Jr. . .. Willam K Smith wavs. R L s B Hmmpsnn. e . ek A Waad, ' meri ,;HFIIIHHH UIHI KI.IINHH'IIP seem lo ernjoy H'IHINIH.II!I lllP previous 'llulllk !lll!l PHI BETA KAPPA Ist row: W. H. Sullivan, I A. Carr, Jr., A. T. Beck. D. E. Corzine, R. M Chadbourne, 1. B. Harcourt, M. M Vuupcr, E. M. Daniels, N. P. Ross, E. C. Rustigan, E. V. Grillo, W. W. Felfer. 1. D. Foley, M. A. Gallagher, 1.. K J. 7. Levine, E. M. Blistein, 1. W. Woodbury, W. B. Clarkson, W. 1 Jordan 2nd row Commander, R. 1. CqmvH. CHCE T T Il Tee 1D il CL N Tt N 20 10, Ui 5 e Perdis, N 1o Opmidblicn, . o ki, 8 6 P 3rd row: NV. 1. Roberts, W. W. Jones, A. M. Soloway, . T. Wilcox. 1. B. Robitscher, R. P. Donovan, E. W. Knight, A B Uk G W MGee W W Lanben 1 M Sioindley D E 1Ladh Prorrssor Mirsvanner Mavins Bererss AB MDD D iden ArTHUR MouLtoNn ALLEN, AB., LL.B. o, VNice Dieident Proressor WiLLiam Tromson Hastines, AM. . Deesident Jupce WiLLias Wasnsury Moss, AM.. LLB. ... . ... Tioasurer Proressor Laurence Counservan Wrorr, AB., Lt Do Historian GEORGE LELAND MINER, A B. e e Audilor SENIORS BLEC D G Renndh Bl Gioone Dieter Kurath Hoberl 1 Nenon, L S R PLECLED 1O Rihadl Donovan o I:olvy hules B Himnelt lx-Ruy K Joidan Wil W l anbert Uuuglus E Leadd Lilenn W Dlliee It Norman B. Orentlicher HNIORS LD 0D Ridbaid M Chadlowne Willied E Tones I Donlld B Corzine MW lliam M Beller Mortimer A. Ganaghvr Foerell W Kniglll : Lo 4 Lovine lohn B 1ol Bohait hnma Ridhid R Basier Caldl A Ben Boheet N Bladk Donadld 1 Bl Aol Bk Aldos Bernundo Flne D1 Bl Richad 1 Calmvll Ml B Uik MWl B o ande Michaol M ooper Fdwud 5 Dl 130 Arthu O l.ong Allred 1 Mashall Molliam 1 Roberts Noman PP Roes Robert 0 Py Fdwud W o Jou. B Robitecher, Je Fdwad O Rustigan lohn M Snpinsloy Addd ol Soloway C'uylun C linbeell M liam L sallivan A B Llam Fdward I Mileox lohn WA M oodburny SRR X Ist row: A, O. Long. E. M. Danicls, L. B. Bellin, R. L. Johnson, C. A Leach, Jr.. E. A. Carr, Jr. Ird row: 1. 7. Levine, 1. 1. Whitney, W. W. Keffer, W. S. Waooster o e . Prosid ! L e . e Ve e idond D R PRI Prorrssor Wi Rausoen Beeown ... I reasurer o BT S e D TR B Carl A Beam Fduad . Curr I, Do Lamulhi ;lusvph B Bidnell Lieter hurath Ml von i Dlonald T Blics ANitha O l.ono Frederick K. Willenbrock shovioRs FLEOC LT LU lohn N Adhworth Avthur A Hnug Rolo L 1 leonand B Bellin Rooers 1 lohison Sephon vy Lo Andeew Lk oo b Natban L allne Robert H ke Charles A Lol I Sanley 0 Ll Edward M Daniels Clytlt' R h o Do Loy Joh HE Walters. Jr. JUNIORS BLEG D 4 Mortimer A. Gnllaglwr Jason Z. Levine lul-m W. 'muHmrx Kolerl V. Honmdn. Jr. Boberdl I Dk 1 Warren S. Wooster Wil MW Bl James E. MWhilng Ist row: J. Lincoln, 11, I A. Shields, O. W. Marrin, Dr. R. P. Casey, H. I Imglm. lr, P lll'mg'uul, O Williams 2nd row: J. Allen, E. R. Alexander, Jr., H. A. Frost, Jr., E. S. Lancaster, Jr., G. T. Giraud, C. Hay, P. Chase trasmuan. Society dines and discusses Oswarp WricHT MARRIN .................................................................. hancellor JLOUIS SMADBECK . on oot e Lord Marden of the Buword Hesry F.TINGLEY, JR. oo i Loed MW wnden of the Sedl EowarD A. SHIELDS oo Lord arden ol the Chest I ASs OF 101 Feank b Dumnond Cicoioe l ool xymlhmp Judson Charles 1 1lovd Pardon 1 iHianun! Lhonias 7 NaRaolie - -0114 ' W. Williams 1AaRs OF 1941 Beonnad Bales Robert B AL lohu 1 5an 1LASS OF 1044 Ll B A leaande Peter L haee Hf.,,,-'V A. Frost, Jr. L1LASD O 15945 Collin: Hay 132 Fuculty Iroiiden oo - Noraan P ROSS. At R Student Uieident B R L e Socrou'u'y . . a4 Licawer e . .. . Slonand ClAass OF 10 S A Ao K. M. Greene . Snadhed M L Commander W L ludon AN Slon W B Denniiton AN N H I lmrflex Jr. 11 Foley M R e AW A G 1 Giraud 1D Robitecher TN N P Hoe C A OF 191 P 5 Beadlodd It B A Dhonaldaon d oy DE Cornine E. S. Lancaster, Jr. R H Milbi G 1 Delaney 0 H Laubach L. 1 Wilcox J 1 Ieily. Jr, solves nddle IK, row: ' S I,il ile'l'r, lr.. I ll l.tllllhull, V I , IiOFN ' I Ft ll. Is 1 l 0IIiIlKlM'll 2nd row: H. F. 'lving'vy, .lr., W. R. Putll-r. K. M. Greene. s i 13 . 1 A 5 3 4 N 133 Ist row: J. H. Alser, G. W. Niemetz, E. H. Henning, Jr., G. A. Stuckert, Jr., K. M. Greene, H. M. Spr.-r. M. J. Mitchell O W. Marrin, 1 A. Romagna llul row: W. I Je ssup, Jr.. D. A. Forster. E. S. Lancaster. Ir.. E. N. Morse, I B I.nlumin. I1, H. M I'uttle, H. M. Steiner 3rd row: R. 1.. Sic ider, J. H R:uJuu'n, C. A. Robinson, E. R. Fitzsimmons. Jhe Jibor Brunensis goes to. press Slarling with the rush ol never ending appointments, meet- ings and teleplmnv conversalions ladl NIHy. it was apparent that the 1902 LIBER would be dillerent Leom 1he vanal run ol yearlmoks. W iniected lresh blood ln' signing up a new pllotogrnplwr and enornee, MV e determined that inlormalily would be the kvynnh- ol the book. Wilh these decisions he prmludion ol the LIBER beoan. A brel review ol the prmlurtinn calendar will ln'ing to mind these llinllinllS: llw lmanl slnpping tradition in llu' face l'n' ondenng pmhlml cover . DPete ol NVanlines tiking vanh'-hw' rumlnls in one dny L l.vnny Romagna lh'n'- ino fun Jmigning carloon bean Lo the divider pages . . . Ken Greene using Lio Bde a1 gl the corredt char acler counl lor candid captions . . . Dk Sucider trying to Imy mtysvw'n conte worth ol damp al lwo AD 1o make that copy deadline . . . Spun, Mitchell. Marrin and o launchinge a0 adherlicing blitdkiieo 1o reach o new Liclh Lathihe Banes and Edinai d Boa e presenting this book 1o you with their bedt wiches and 'mping that i1 will meel with your apprmal 134 Editorial Board yullwrs arounc the t'llit li desk to look atl Jumlnv Scuts l1lisIthlwr and Robinson Business Board muquls S;n'm sort out candids as Ken Greene and Mitchell discuss circulation superuvises. drive. Jhe Daily Horald gets the news Lhe editorial ellorts ol the Biown Daily Herald s 514l senior board were concerned with the proMPmS of 8 war world In Septemlwr the campus was Qreeted with an entirely new FHerald, printcd on ditterent stock, and lealun ing modern Bodoni style headlines Batl in FPln'uary. the Herald was nnally lorced by wardime conditions to g0 on a three a week hasis ceasing to be a daily for the lirst time in hxvnty-three vears. 'H1ings we have liked about the Herald this year: Editor Robitscher s ellective war lime editorials . 1he appro- priate emphasis put on the delense ProsTamEraE: the spiritul reply to Spurls Columnist Bill Cunninglmm.s indictment ol Bastern athletics . the appreciation ol President M i ten s Prepare Lor Peace . the election ol Den and loseph to succeed Hobitscher and Potter . and finally the determination 1o continue puHication under adverse conditions. Ist row: W. M. Kaiser, Jr., .. A Rnln.nun.n, S H UnHtw, . M Supinx'nw, W. R Ruln-rh, . B. Rhlxihtllr-r. lr, W.R: Potter, H. M. Spear, INEE Rnulnuln. E. F. ll.uuxunl, J. J. Sen. 2nd row: F. Abraham, I A. Steinhardt, E. S. Burke, J. H. Lyman, H. N. Packer, J. Z. Levine, G A. Levine, W E O'Connor, E. E. Davis, B. A. Holfman, Jr rd row: J. H. Lyman, L. S. Rogers, H. M. Steiner, E. N, Morse, T. B. Schlesinger, R. I. Shapiro, R. S. Miller, C. H. Daly Awunuginq Editor Bill Roberts 1942 Business Board quflwra to grabs a newsflash hot off the p!uu new measures ol war wire. economy. A ulunpn' into the news room reveals the Editorial staff in the process of putting oul a paper. 13 Ist row: C. E K. N. Meyer, W 2nd row S Brown - linrfx IH'IHN,M lll I'fHUlllt'Il lly Sll IJHrJllVl Assistant Editor Palmer o, dn ' fgb Adams, Jr. H. M. Isclin, J. D. Foley, W. W. Lowe, R. H. Clarke. I. Roberts, J. B. Robitscher, I, C. I Hammett, . R A. Romagna King, I L ditorin hicl. 1 Donald l lolvy. Aol belitors: lonie b BRobitscher e b b Raner Godon Bl Clarke, Roihad 1 Carroll B Adams e A L eonand A Romag oo Lecoroe HE WAy I L ke Lo Business Nlanagers: el M Lol Borliam 1 kup il Feeciner WNillidm B L owe PHIIIN'I'. ;01110!1 THE SEARE Vincent S. Luca.........cc...... Peoidenl John L Lyman....Business aag Mo P saandes Ueog Direclor Rillpll o Aold lech Diveclor And now we turn the mike over to Bill Saunders. Take it away, Bill. Brown Network 550 on. your dial Ist row: E. B. Conklin, Jr., R. G. Armnold, J. H. Lyman, V. S. Luca, W. P. Saunders, B. Scovil, Ji P. S. Freedman 2nd rou I. .. Salladin, F. S. Howard, 2nd, FF. G. Howard, Jr., R. I Jacobson, Jr., F. D. Volpe, S. E. Snyder 3rd row: H. N Steiner, R G, Fallon, G. H. Walker, 2nd, F. 1. Brown. I r' 1 ' S i Ist row: R. A. Grout, J. W. Fidler, A. W. Stevens, F. P. Drummond, E. C. Swilt, B. 1 ubarsky, E. R O'Shea lrul row: C T. Estrac II, I I4'xxllp, Ir E R nnnl'HL lr., G, Ric Il. $rtL S P Kvnl.n, . f Xllu-r, A N I.lrLuH 3rd row: D. G. Fernald, H. C. Hastings, C. B. Scovil, Jr., H. J. Hove, Jr., I.. F. Hanson. Sock and Buskin , Dramatis. Personae Iuy Fidler cuts a colorful figure in The Bull ' v , - ! M IIII'UH'PI' z eston s prize-wimnning one-acl ,Jlily. 140 :Xllimugil the war made inoads inlo 1he In-r.xunnvl ol ock and Buskin this year, the dramalic society, in the true lradilion ol 1the stage, corncd on 0 il et conseculive season. Anmng the Illings hat vwe vl abeiy el about the 1011 101D seqson are: Lk hoummond por- Imyal ol Macheth marked In' o shrend pereeplion ol char acler and a pmlvssiunu'-li'u- readineg . . the talenl un carthed in the all lreshiman prmltulinn ol Riders 10 1he c0 and the prolnulu- o Lol Adeon o hey I.EII'QUH Lo Lindblom oo the l':gypti.m cnchanbion mnl lln- upu'txnl settings In Cu-nrgn- Bernard SImxx.s s and fle-npufmn the conlinince ol the one act plny conlest ns o stimubis 1o creative undergraduate writing, and the oralilvino student interest in the contest clleaied 0 b lwvnlyfllnw'v dramas submilled 1L thiee plairxs doen lor prmlluliun: Gledbill Lameron s L he Lt ol C aplain Karalal lonmorow Dever L ones 'n Alan Blareus and William Westons 1he Bull throner . Bloliere s merry umlmly Sehool for MW ives and the linal vllering. Noel Coward s ..H;lylwu-ru . he ceneral enthusiasm with which the whole season was accep- ted by the underaraduates and Providence plnygm'rs. Marshall and Ault look seaward One of the tense moments in Mar in The Gilt of Captain Karakal. cus's stirring dead-end drama Ist row Spring. Swings. in. - S. Marks, R. J. Shechan, J. Tyrrell, P. R Butterweck. 2nd row: B. Lubarsky, N. P. Ross, M. J Mitchell, R. A. Grout Brownbrokens ike all Brown men. we are ardent fans ol the annual Biownbiokers musical ievie. 1 his year, we think 1he lhiee Bears had ex'vrytlnng belitting o revue plus the continuity ol thene benidlon lat'king. We liked Cojelen dtu thoee theee hilanous Beare in 1he Clmpvl SEEnE the choeshine Imys with their luminous hands and leet the elleclive sono and dance rouline ol the Beauly Parlor e the dloving voice o Cimlylm'ks Jane Dt and he spark'ing petlormance ol Wally Rarule as Prinee Clmrming e HAM,V Symphonyn and the other lunelul melodies the dleaer dhits and the rharmin;j dances all duhidhcombined o ke The Theeo Bears lixely. light gay andd ontirf'ly plvasing. 142 Ahlylllinq lniglnl lulppun when these five characters gel Inru'lln'l ;:'mqv Fvans dozes as other aspirants wail vmlmh lor trvouts Chairman Jo Sheehan seems ;!It'un'd with the eHorts of her lmuu! A Fow. Notes on the Glee Club. The Clee Clulx the ohlesl umlergraduatv organization on the LIl had an wsually lively vear D0 many promising freshmen turmed out Lor voice trials thal Pholessor Hitch cock. the Ulub s director. had trouble weeding out the unqualiHvJ. In lact there were almost e'nougll lirst tenors. Some ol the more colorhul aspects ol the ccacon vere Ly 'in1tman Milhams the manager with the ministerial mien, arranging concerts with women s colleses . Presi dent Henry ;l-inglely.s aracelul handling ol o dilliculi joh T llw presentation of Randall Plilmmpsou's HPt'iHilhIP Kingf dom with the Pembuole Glee Lluh . Lhe loint im mons-Brown Concert at the new Svluml of Ijosign Audi- torium, vspw'iauy for those who were lorlunate in the date drawing L he vl o Fdgewood Vark in Allmny. and ol conse, 1o 1he F,J,vaoml Yachl LB 0 Haaidand Prolessor Hitcheock s exeellent taste in choosine musie and the Clubs spiritetl recognition ol ils position as a morale agent in the war time lile ol the Co e-gu and the community. Ist row: R. S B.lMxxin, E. R. Lester, A. M. Watson, W. W I.umln-r!, H. F. v'ulg'm. Jr., Prot. A. B Hih'nmlx, G Williams, W. R. Munyan, T. Friedman 2nd row: E. J. Bernier, D. Cardoza, Jr., F. D. Volpe, J. A. Hall, D. W. Towler, A. B. Wing, P. Waldron, J. F. Buchman, 3rd row: M. P. Barnes, 1. A. Sawyer, D. W. Sawin, H. C. Hastings, R. V. S. Lenk, E. . Miller, I. C. Rubin 3 1144 W. ;101' !'!' IHUINIH'IM U'I eyes on I IU'. lll'lijil11tlx'. H'l'U!HN' IKH a concerl The camera calches the reflection ol the Glee C quwn as they practice foi their home concerl 1 Professor Coolidge takes the pmlium in an orchestra practice session The Onchestra - of. maesthi and men The Orheclia became e muly this yeal wilh the lwlp ol an enlhusiadic group ol beeshmen who more than rvp'zuwl those menmber oot by sradution. Bocause o the elledt of the war concerle were dillicudt 10 oblain bul the Doard worked hard 1o prmidv a Imuy and vnioyulilv year for llu musicians. Amnng llw tllillgs llml we xxiH nlxxuys remember about the U 1O oensin ape the fall outing at the Brown Reservation . . . the well-received pvrlm'nmnw 0 e Lalbel ol 2l g Qmup's prmluw lon of Patienee . the Diovidence loumal - write-up ol 1l e skating party . . . the addition vl o et o drume asecond b olin and new nembers 10 1the e common instrument groups, suc h as the Hulrx nlnuw. and INISMHHH .. two innovations in the form of a xy'uplmm: and a set of chimes . . . plims Foi the Nlminu concails o b given onthe Faunee Hole Teniiie . 1l spirit ol Piole o volidee in aving oo Iuwly ol his lime and Mol 0 oandes o mabke 1his vear a steees il one 140 Concert Master Donald Cheetham is dramatically reflected in the mirror, das IH' lHHt;IltU a ll'!l' IHHH llll II'1HII 'I'UIH In!!lVlltt' Student eader Iiuqc'llv Lester takes the baton from Prolessor 0011 1111' to conduct the Jrches tra in a rehearsal for the concert at the Rhode Island S hool ol lh,xiqu Ist ro SHE Rose, Jr., 1. S. Pickar, 1.. I.. Vargas., E N. Swanson llul rou 8 Huhl;inmn, R X'. Uurlm A. Xl xlxlan'L R. S anr'l, CI. X l.minw, l Blair, 3rd ro B. W. Smith. W. .. Cameron. Jr.. H. T. Kingsbury. w: 1 f:. I-HIIL l v ' 1L l'lh. ' 1 It H , ' l,. Bamt'n IQ 11 Kilann, l Taylor, E. F. Gamble, M. H. Styles A Fanfare of Jruumpets and 7. Wattman, R. G. Kerr, D. I .lrruH, v, M. Brown, N. C. Jhe Band L nder the leadership ol busy Bob Mclntyre, the Brown Band had what many believe 1o be the mod colorhul senson ol its exislence. Slienothened by ll1irly new recruils lrom the breshman class the Band introduced many new songs and lormalions in its plllJIiC appearances lllrouglwut the Lacl, Brain Band Line ke capecialiy the trirky B insude o rolating cirdle . the pluck exhibited by the Bandmen in marching l'lrougln their loomations in the driving rain al the Yale Bow the snappy mmlleys arranged with the help ol Coach Bdward LJenich e appearance ol Dium Nlaioreltos Helly Ann Brown ol the Universily o outhern Lalilormia and Palsy PhiHippe ol the Lniversity ol Minnesola on '14hanksgiving 1 the resounding perlormance at the Alumni Banguel in Marvel Cavm and the general ntmosphere ol eolorlul Collegiate lile which the group gave to the Brown campus. 148 Bandsmen exhibit precision and color in forma tions. Such displuys were vugorly received and lcopl most of the spectators in the stands between halves. At the Thanksgiving Day game. Mel Sinn yiolrlml his baton to Drum Majorette Belly Brown of the lce Follies. Betty is rnug'll !n' the camera as she enterlains the stands with her Husily Iu'irliml. Top row: R. E. Parks, Jr,, D. J. Nenno, V. A. Mereschak, M. A. Gallagher, A. J. Rotelli. Ist row: E. N Daniels, B. T, Parvey, . A Carr, Jr, L. J. Morin, A L. Feldmann, C. Leach, A. T. DiPrete Aesculapians - our future M. D.4 ............ President Fdward A Care Ie Niee President Fdward DL D onel. Foee Diredior Dol 1NN Wil Fao Adviser .awrence J. Morin President Morin and Executive Director Daniels collaborate in the pln vxio!oqv lab 150 W ey BN B Prosidonl Febward M Dlaniels Nice Presidont Charles Lincoln nd Manager Allan MG onnell. Aot Manager Sherwood Moe Lroshman 2 Allan PP Ciaiede 1p'sit,v oach Howard U Olleon Freshman Coadl Leed Dethine Consu!ling a President and qudinq debater Richard Baxter waxes uloqlwul lo prove his point lo the audience and juvlqu in one of the series of radio debates Debating Unwn argues pros and cons Ist row: H. J. Hoye, Jr., E. M. Daniels, R. R. Baxter, C. J. Lincoln, 1, A. T. Beck. 2nd row: R. L. Sneider, H. lAume. H. M. Spear Nk - Ist row: J. H. Laubach, W. R. Munvyan, Prof. J. Wach, F. M. Sherman, K. B. Anderson, R. V. Carter, B. M. Donaldson, P. H. Sincoli, J. M. Sapinsley. 2ad row: H Barsamian, F. A DiPrete, ., RSS! Hr.nnll, S. G, Noe, A. B. Wing, F. W. Lawton, D. F. Finn, J. A, Hvitll, 3rd row: W. R. Potter, D. E. Sieswerda, O. W. Marrin, E. W. Lawson, H. J. Hoye, D. E. hllnwlhmlnr-r, R. C. Clallin. Brown. Chstian. Association points. the way to religion Leederich M Sheman lLieident Hlowud I Lymnn....Vifo President Roberl N Larter Treaine Bruce M. lhmnldsnn ..A.4...S0cr0tury K. PH'OOkP TXIHIUI'SOIL...EX. Skle'PtUl'.V 152 OFHICLRS L s ... Deesident e ... ... Vice Peesident By lableleniisLann Lhairman S Areory . R ,,.,Brhlgu Comm Chuirman DTN TID By I BUEIEL e Bt St g TR o Billood Lo lhuinman erng WA CAGTE i s S el e U RO A Yovie Lonm Chairman J llN 17 BXCON .............................................................. '!1511 j llnln. ; IHH.I H lH DAVID x'xy. ;l-O'sVLER ................................ T 1 1'1 0 0!1?!11. Nl lirlnll'1 BB Poarree.. . e iy e . iamp Comm hairman Faunce House Board of Yovernovrs quides Bruin recreation Ist row: B. E. Bell, T. Friedman, P. L. Sincolf, R. R, Baxter, R. 1 Johnson 2nd row: S. A Abbott, 1. Soloway, D. W. Towler. j 3 Y Ist row: N. B. Orentlicher, J. M. Rosenbers, D. Troup, L. H. B'azar, A. M. Soloway, D. 1. Kaplan, H. J. Sugarman T i b 2 N ,,A i T - 7 i - - W AR l!ld row: L. Sutton, W. S, Prt-Hlnlu, H. Ratush, E. Z Wattman, G. A. Levine, M. Percelay, A. A. B'nmk. S ;, Frit'dnmn. IA. SUILN a'V. R Krann-r ;Nl row: F. Hl vr, I, 0 Glanll, P. S l'-rm-llmun, 1L sh Rngr'n, H. M. Stl-inwr,l S. Pic Lar. L. M. Grccnllcrg. Jower Club Moving into o new house on Anvell sireel Fower Ulub became a resident lub For the Bt time this year Acsin 1the past the members ol this organization were very active in colleae allains een around lown and campus: ool hall star and monior Chiss Vice Peesident Arnie Soloway cocaking lor the new members ot the Phi Bet Rappa ini- tiation lmnque-l . Ui Milner ieluming biom the grkl- iron to the more iehined 100k ol plnnning o lunior oy lennie bl copuing poces ol the Fannee Houoe bridgo bencing Col aptan Bd Ll and Benie Riasner ol 1o Lol thet opponents . . tournies : Harxvy Sleinegr getting out ol bed at midoioht 1o bring oy oner o the LIBER ollie . Lo Dunn lowering vt Lol Tippy Ive 0l hackethall praciice. . Jason L evine running oll with schol astic honors 10 1L junior dass by being elected to Dhi Dela 154 . E. Snyder, Kanpa and Siema N Siome A Dave Tmup spcmling hall his Lile i the Hiulugjy I.ilnary . Nomn Orenlliche luirling a Phi Bete lwy . Lk Soluway coming oul ol the burn o smooth up lor the lunior om . all 1he Imys 'ligllly plvusml with their new 'musv. and IOUL'iHQ torward lo even greater vears. pe 5t I Soloway, R. P IJuLm, Jr., S 71 !..: .: ! , Jr., S. W. Alltn, O. G. Milner rund biggest spring weekend Junior Prom Chairman Stu MacNeill rests Iu'iva after r'usl;iug, to Boston to sign Bob Chester. . s ommodore Boriri C Bagninenaa Vice Commuodore T ML i eelary Woina N Perey... Licaure Joun W Casy Chainnan, Heaulla Lol Commodore Lennie Romagna, Intercollegiate Rac ing Vlmmpmn. inspects his dinghy before the race. Yacht Club Sails the Seckonk Yachtsmen presenl a colorful picture as they lmll their boats in to the dock L B ST Ist row: . D Shelte, Ir., . Lockett, Jr., H. M Spear. 2nd row: D. H. Meader, J. B Rulnlwtur , MacNeill ; . Parkhurst. quzzmm'm bohind. toams. Captain Savig nano oxplains Brown traditions to new football coach Skip Slullley. 160 2B B B Ist row: J. M Smuh'rn I. F. Lockett, Jr., D. H. Meader, H. M Spear, F. R. Goodman 2nd row: N I. Roberts, G, A. Stuckert, Jr, F. N. Byerly. The I'i!l Brown team trols into the stadium lor the opening game with '05 !1' '4 1. Ist row: C.T. Murphy, S. A. Gates, G. M. Hindmarsh, A. J. Rotelli, D. G. Savage, Jr., H. J. Pilote, H. L. Ashley, C. Klatt 2nd row: E.T. Wilcox, Asst. Manager, W. L. Crooker, V. L. Sheehan, A. M. Soloway, R. B. Priestley, I I. Savignano, Captain, R.T. High, E. 1. Coughlin, D. J. Haweeli, . G Israel, W. H. H. Dye, Asst. Coach, D. H. Meader, Manager 3rd row: F. S. Souchak, Asst. Coach, H. W. Kopp. Asst. Coach, H. Margarita, J. E. Kelly, H. E. Russell, Jr., S. T. MacNeill, R. H. Swingler, E. H. Richards, Jr., . H. Patice, E. B. Remick, C. C. Bentley, J. N. Stahley, Head Coach, D. L. Henslev, Asst. Coach ith row: T. H. Davenport, O. G. Milner, W. S M. Montgomery, R. . Schmalz, G. P. Delaney, O. T. Muzroll, D. I Corzine, 1. W. Fidler, F. D, Volpe, R. E. Flower Missing: 1 J. .!'H'HlJy Uansity Football Head Coach Stuillvy Line Coali Donald I Henlley Fad Coadh 1 vl - Soudhall Laplain. Frneit 1 Savionano, 1 Awrumqu: Braol HE Neade, 1 Asst. Awuuugw': Fduwanddl Wil Schedule 3 Opp 5vaA 27 Weslevan at Providence ................ 20 5 Oet. I ColumbisatDen Yadk 5 13 S 11 R. 1. State at Providence ........... 11 7 ! I'ufts at Providence .................... 28 0 e BrE S 5 1 0 Nov. l Yale at New Haven fo Hul; Cross at Providence I 15 Harvard at 11mln'itin 7 23 1 20 Rutgers at Providence . 162 Fapluin Ernie Savignano. sarrounded In' admirers. talks with Joe Zeno of the Holy Cross team after the frav. Bruins move to Columbia goal line. However, on next p!uy came the much dispuhwl Savage to Savignano touchdown pass. followed by offside penalty nullifving Higylv score. 103 Alllnough his boys rompod aqainst the proniously unbeaten Tufts leam, Sleip worries as Pilote. 5uvingler. and Margarita are iniurod. Prize scut Al Rosenberg in familiar pose. 1604 Ace passer. Doc Savage., exhibits his 1'0rsulilih' as he runs Rulgers lofl end in traditional llmn,csgiring Utu' game. Ruggvd Brown line takes moment to pose leoro going oul lo smash foes altack. 165 - 7 L Padkan Holy Cross stops Bears on ground. but Savage Complvlvs twelve out of twenty passes. LTine oul calod a5 10loiie carries exlia man off field 166 Sklp Il'IUXUS UHUI UIU!'I'H over comes IHIHI lllltl !1lill lo SHHINII x'tlll' Dick High. pi!u driving fullback, chases State ball carrier. In this game. Two qun Priestley boldly stole the ball and raced ninely yuul.x for winning touchdown PR x :Ag' . . On train Fidler and Margarita discuss conquest ol Lalayette over a cup of vnf ee. Brown. troubled at first lw unorthodox State SIylo, pivles up oHonsil'v steam. ol Ist rou R I homa s. J. P. E. Cokelair. F. Dresdale, J. F. Bartlev. W. G. Ahern. R. G. Furlong 2nd row: V. P. Finos D. G. Coogan. B V,nup'urH. Jr., J. E. Feinberg, .. J. Regine, 1 l'vIAmv. Pl leschner, E. P. Mitchell, drd row: H. W. Kopp, Coach, R. M. Babcock, G. C. Rollins, R. E. Hall, L. J. DeAngelis, R. S, Bestor, H. W. Greene, R. H. Brown, A. P. Coller, J. M. Bateni Ith rou C G. Demo 'lu,nx, He'B I.wl'vIw, 'r, D ..nnplu H, W. S 'uluhlmn, R. H 'gmrvunx . P. Ronc leau, W. B H.mm.m, . E. DeBona Freshman. Football Huml 011 '11 HamH hnlvp Backliold Conch Al 1 LT 1 fuptuin: Lol Reaine 1 Nlulul;wr: Ly By Schedule Bi Opy Oct. 13 R. 1 State bl H 0 5 Dainaoall dimvidenc ... 2 7 Nov. I Yali ol F 12 2 8 Worcester ANl Mol 27 0 b HLoal Cdmln'itlgv .............. 20 0 2 Lo Lo ot Binidenee 0 P V. Lally, W. K. Saunders, R. A 1 xIlKullv, H l lnn luQIll B. Nichols, l KI 110 ;!;! . lrl ' ' 1'11. IT Ist row: E. E. Wilks, 111, T H. Smith, Manager, I 2nd row: Wochomurka, Missing I'ourigney, H 411 '14-1'!, M. W .. Berger, G. , H. R. Nissley, E. T R. H. Gossler, W. V. F. Juszczyk, Cupl:nn, W. Carroll, J. R Asst. Marsolini, J. P IUI INU , Nl.m,.gor. Savignano Uansity Baseball Schedule April I 3 16 10 . 20 3 May 3 011 1i IUIHI I . Kl'H!'lH'I Caplain Malery I hlsxuylxz 1 Feer o benitl, 1 Haris 2fnth 1 Licoioe 1 . Linage s Asst. AIHIH!HU!'J 'UPINUIL Rutgers at New Brunswick Princeton at Princeton Lowell Textile at Providence Huly Looos al Moreeslor Yale at New Haven Army at Deovidence Kelleher, A. Shechan, Jr., Coach, A. C 1 B Opp ! 3 carc Pllvd 15 -. o Ul Q0 W V1 s LEO o Schedule: Br Opp May 13 Holy Crose ol Providenee f 4 15 Dadomouh o Veovidenee . 2 - 1 K I State ot Peovidenee 5 l L 8 3 21 Povdence Loll ot Aldiieh Field I U 3 Hawaed at Diovidenee . 9 1 .. s 5 1 hine DBeosion Collegv i Povdenee l h 11 1y Lambridoe .. . 9 I . s s I 2 Bruins tensely watch late inning rtu against Dartmouth's olm'vn run lead. Mar solini's ninth inning home run to Jnop cenler fivM climaxed brilliant 12-11 victory. Back in the locker room Nash exhibits bat with which he knocked in two runs in Lowell Textile rout. Ius:c:yk scores in the Army game. which featured his three-hit hurl- ing and eleven strikeouls. Ist row: .Zlul row Miller, Tr, Schedule April 19 M F. D 23 20 30 1 17 10 C A. Forster, Asst. Manager, P. Fratantuono, S. G. Uomqnikln, J. D. Ross, Jr., R. B. l.nul!. IENE Freshman. Baseball Couch K Hery Lhod apluin: Heney Muomita, 1 ssi ;Wunugor: David A Loriler Aodover ot vonidenee. Holy Cross al eonideee Mocesier Aead M orcesler Peovidence Lol L Aldudh Lidld Lo e Hannrtl at Cmnlwidgv ................. Lo o Kingstun ...... ; Hiov Coll at Henhdon lltltl 1 QNS NS N Bentley, A. F. Hiller, R H. Curtin, W. M. Hines, H. Margarita, Captain, G. W. Hadley, Jr., R, H. Swingler, D. A, Wood. 1. A. Wood. Stream, H. E Uarnsity Basketball Head Coach: William H T Dye Cupluin: Fdwaid D Shelle I, 4D Aluuugvr: .IOSPPII I lockett I 40 Assl xwungorz Roberl Broadwell 13 Selbe il Br Opp Dec 10 Hanadd ot iosidenc ' I3 Connedicut al Piovidence 7 1C lnlL at Worcester Jenn, latte wt Plavidniee . . 56 10 10 W.P.I at Worcester ................... 30 11 16 M.IT. at Providence ... .. 35 b5 21 YalentNew Flowen .. 50 57 2 RO i Piovideane 15 47 Ist row: W. K. Smith, J. A. Wood, H. E. Miller, Jr., E. D. Shelfe, Ir, R. H Swingler, J. H Ilmm;wun. S. W. Pournaras, I. . Gregory 2nd row: W. H. H. Dye, Coach, N. M. Marshall, P. F. Hartung, Jr., L. E. Stream, .. Dunn, G. P. Delaney, R. O. Case, I. H. Pattee, J. F. Lockett, Jr., Manager. Missing: R. E. McGowan, H. D. Pogson S i 0 b t,z : ' .'A : v ' . e 7 r 9 :F' Az 4 Schedule Br Opp Fh B '05103'6111 AR i 3 10 Amherst at Providence . .. 19 11 L R L AR hi S 1B 1okt At Medioid ... ... 39 30 o Army .S 1 i 25 Boston U. at Boston ........................ 57 50 28 Rlllgjvrx at Providence ................... 5 17 M 4 H I e of Providenee . ... 83 82 - Datmouthat lhovidhenee. .- 44 6! I Phividence Coll ot Phovidonee 54 10 Captain Sheffe. who led the Brown quintet to eleven victories, jumps high for the ball in the Holy Cross game. Stvinqlvl. ,rigln scoring forward, looks umuwlwrnin- ,X;Iunm' ouljumps foe in brilliant upsel of Rhode Island. This victory, followed lw win over P.C.. gave Brown the State crown. Delaney stars as Bruins come from behind to shade Connecticut. s Ist rou P. A -! L- ', A. J. Baldwin, D. H mr4'nvr, S. N 'uru.m. I . wnnwuh 2nd row: J. N. Stahley, Coach, Captain E. A. Blakey, R. G. Smith, B. Campbell, Jr., A. Palmer, Jr., P. I Missing: 1 1 Tyrrell, W. F. Everard, G. C. Rollins, E. P. Mitchell, C. D. Burpe Freshman. Basketball VOtu'Il: 'Llrnlll kupln Loanch Neal mlahley Caplain bamest A Blikey 1 Al xlurmuur: Robed Boadu . 1 Schedul B O 1. 10 Hlavaad ot Piovideno 58 03 13 Connecticut at Providence 4 19 Jan. 7 Tutts at Providence 50 I 16 ML o Phodiden . 35 19 2L M e e Aoaddny ol Peovidence o H0 FoL 1 RLod L i Kinoston . S 05 I Talt ol ML 11 51 25 Boston U. at Boston : . 85 5 28 St. George's School at i-xxpml 01 24 'dI, l Rlnilll LI.HHI al Plnxulwnu- -: 0O H.n!mnnl'y at lenlvruw 55 O II IwHHHlVIHP al INIHHIUIHP OY 1- Lo RERG: L WERBHG E ARcd T Fadie Coin IRG I FREFGIHH Aum k. S, W. Allen, J. E. Scott. 2nd row: G. H. Anderson, Coach, A. S. Clark, J S, T. McNeill, Jr., D. W. Marshall, A. M. Soloway, Ted Ryan, Trainer, H. M. Spear, Manager. Missing: J. F. Battey, A. E. Beachen, Jr., W. R. 1 Mac Ml-luml, G. L P.ulvnwr e Rvn'rvv, AL . Rnlvlll. I N G. Mitchell, D. Kurath, D. G. Mikolas, C. R. Carlisle, W. H. Briggs, Jr., Crolius, D. Curtis, H. Fechan, J. C. Hadlield, Jr., H. Loeb, IlI, D. B. l.uulmrri, J I.urn'mIL Jr. Uaraity. Jrack Schedule Jan 1 ' il it Couch: Lieoroe I Anderson Fup!uin: lohn H Goapell Manager s Milliim Minlon. 11 Al Manager: Donald AN Magshalll 1S Br Ol Neleiansol Fociaii MW ai- il Boston Prout Games at Boston B A Gt Boston Nottheastern ol iovidenee. 25 17 178 Spring 1911 : April 14 May 3 Br. Opp. Holy Cross al rovidence . 51 sl Llniv of N Hampshire alt Deovidenee B Ay ol SNeit ot L1 B R l mtate ol iovidenee 1l b L P 09 06 ANELAA Canbedee 8 ple - Led OIL ! I place R I NH B Ll Y CAAAA ol Randdlls lslancl. N. Y. N ok Sl L L e WL 0 L Ul et rounds bend in the 300. Stan rewarded Coach George Anderson's careful lu!vlagu by rompilingz a record ol consistent viclories. 179 The gun.' And the Bruin trackmen are off againsl Northeastern in one of the Polar Bear meets Timers clock veteran Fran Battey, star distance-man, as he breaks the tape ahead of the Iuwle to carry on with his winning ways. Ist row: A. T. Galkin. A. D. Marx, N. M. Marshall, D. B. Temkin, H. G. Gooding, Jr., A. D Whitehead 2nd row: 1. S Rogers, 1. 1. Glantz, C. B, Scovil, Jr, 1. R, Glavis, Jr, J. A, Eisenman, K. A, McMurtrie, J. L Brazile 3rd row: G. F. Anderson. Coach, H. M. Steiner. B. W. Augenstein, G. M. Hilltlnmhlb, G, l-nlunlvuu, l. K. F. M Nunn G C. Prescott, Ir., Captain, D. C. Marshall, Manager, H. M. Spear. w wmq R. D. Be n!'u, ESE Hiullwng. R. W l-hnvr. J. R. BIiHrr. E. A. ;lc-ulmvr, Jr.. P, ' JiIrun, A mngvl Freshman. Jrack Couch Licoree I Ao Cupluin: 11 0 ALyl Schedule Br Opp ban 11 Al Biowi ot M e ool e, D ihenstern b ot Providenee 08 0 Morcesler Acad ol Peonidenece.. 15 10 Apil s MWaeeder Acad ol Wareesier. 5715 11, My L ol toss b e ot Providence 0 16 11 R Biate 't al Providence 19 77 . P 71 2L o e b ... .- .95 71 2 !' al fnm'n'hlgv - Cumlwklgt- Ix1 ; Ist row R xLnlm.f A LthnnuullA H C H.u-lzlmlr'. J A llmrurw. PA le Hrmsn, H H me'rr, h P Dnl.m, .lr, Manager, FF. R. Goodman. l'!ll rou I f I5 Irr . UAUII I I '1!'11' . lf . II '1Yll'I1IIlIlI. 1 ' 14 IIIIUI'QIM ' l.x! son, l. Ez!l fIX . l McCoy, Asst. Manager R. Kramer Missing: J. B. Andrews, F. J. Capough. P. W. Carson. P. A. Cunningham. W. C. Drennan, H. A Harding, J. R. Hess, ird, T. Jovner, W. S Karutz, Ho H. Mendelson, R R. Pullord, H. H. Raluse, B. N. Schaller, D. I.. Simmons, R. W. Sloan, G. A. Stuckert, Jr., H. W. Tavlor, Jr., T. C. Wilbar Uarsity Swimming Fuut'll: I leo Pmrn Caplain:. William 1 lnvine e 117 Manager Leederie R Goodman 1 Asst Manager Robetl Bioner 1 Absent for military service Schedul Br Opp Jan. 14 Harvard at Cmnhriilgv .................. s 395, 16 Rulgvrs at New Hrmnwxnk ........... 31 11 2 Sorinchield al Providenee i b Leh 1L Yol e ey 7 0 21 MWilhames al Wolliimstown . 3 12 23 Dartmouth at Hanover l 60 3 Army al Mol Dol P SO S QED i Schedule: Br Opp B l Cllampionships e Bl et o Cllampionships al vew s o R Ly Cllampionsllips al Lambiidoe 1 Cllampinnsllips al e Lo Tim loynvr looks like he is trying to Hx but actually he is gelling n'mlv tor the next lvq ol the medley relay as Bruins practice tor New I:nqluml mepinnsllips. Coach I.eo Barry. life-rpresvrner in hand. is not laleing any chances on losing his backstroker. The camera catches laclz Ahearn as he springs Iligll off the board. 184 W Ist row: C. P. Ela, W. S. Richardson, R. Kaffenberger, J. J. Mealy, Manager, R. Kramer 2nd row: E. I.. Barry, Coach, Captain, G. S. H. Pulford, M. E. Sinn, T. R Langford, .. Wanthouse, Jr., Missing: H. C Hmnglx, Ir.. W. B. Bateman, B. W Blood, J. A Carroll, Jr., D. I Ferguson, F. Gamble, White Horton, H. T. Kingshury, H. D qu.ulu. Ir.. T. R. Vennerbeck, G. H Walker, 2nd, E. Z. Wattman, G 1: uIl: I l eo0 I'Lnn Captain: Coondon L Didlord. 1 Asst, xluruuu'r: Rn'wll Kramer. 13 S Bl B s LB i Harvard at Cambridee : I Worcester A .HI. at Providence I G Hs 0 G fat m B Lo s mohool ol vevpon 1 Mo Biown S bl ol hovidonoe Mar 1l Paviucket Bt HLS ol Providencae 83 A 1Y 26 P Quinn I 1 X Ist row: L. Soloway, . W. Schwanda, F. R. Goodman, S. W. Allen, Jr., G ll;nn, R. Geer. 2nd row: J. R 'Ilulli'hml, R 3rd row: W I'ruelson, D. G. Flint, R. P. Fisler, E. R. Fitzsimmons, 4nplum, W. C. Giles, Jr., A. A 1. Bentley, E. . Parkhurst Fletcher, Coach. . R. Ladd, Asst Manager ,twmq S R Kl-l.p'wn R. Mclntyre, 1. D Ross, Jr., A. C. Shea. Conch amuel letcher Vf1pluiu: William C Giles, 1, 40 ;Vunugvr: Millianm I Roberts 12 A Awunugor: Dwichi B 1 odd 14 Schedule SpplA bl R SRR et 3 '0 03';111 J L i i1 M o1 anln-klgv ...................... 15 Nale ot New Hawey 5 L Connecticut al St 20 Amvat West Poidn Ny LB Bol . by Haoviid o Cambriflge 186 Rodrigues, H. L. J. Roberts, Manager, D. Curtis, J. B. Andrews. J. J 'l'unwy. W. K. Smith. W. W. Kelfer, 67 O W oW Smith, S Opp. 5 SSU NN REN L 2 T - 3 m o b Goalie Smith boots the ball over the head 0' the onruslling foe in the M.IT. game al Cambridgv. Out at Aldrich Field Coach Sam Fletcher runs over a tew of tl firw poinls of soccer in an alternoon practice session with the 0! $1'1;'. e The starting line up poses for a picture before the game. Although the team will lose three seniors, the remaining underclassmen give promise of a strong varsity next year. Harry I lmmpsnn. one of the best wingmen in the game. displuys the form that has made him a varsity mainstay for three vears, U I ' rouw ' V!llH!' 7. I I ' ' '. lIIll'l. 'r. 1 ki Il'llHll'r'HllH. I l ' 1' 1'1'. If 1 1 1'!7 !1 IQ V HlI!leH. . D. Parker 2nd row: W. B. Gilbert. 1. B. Lukert, J. J. Macioci, R. P. Wagner. R. S, Blacher. H. D. Sharpe, Jr.. E. F. Gambl xlewm, A, 1 xlml.lg:m, R. W lhnl. W. C lrrL lr, . H 1.' Iwrn, E '4;!1Ll1l. R. G. W dlkvr Freshman. Soccen Couh Samud Lloichae uplain Robat W o Scheduli B Opy 10 Boadiad Do Tondile Sdhodl al quwhlt'lllw ................... S ' I o Bl Lo S hool il o l 0 AL N Plioviliio 5 New Bedlord Voc. S Lol at Proy 1. oy Leniral e at Aldeich T ield 5 Harvard Fr. at Vumlwrnlgv l , N J1 DN 'O D Uarsity Jenma Fupluin: Johnl Benn .Vuuugm's: anlord W L lohn D1 Silpinslvy. n Al Manager L onverse Pidden L Henry Loeb., Caplain, 1942 Varsily 8Ll I O April 5 Bates ol rovidenee. . - l Jy ML it Cambridee . 7 - Nlay : - . 2 7 - Lubs at enidenee.. . 7 2 16 B 1 5tate Colleae ot Providenee, O J D Hauvard ol iovidenee 0 0 I,t'H to liql:l 1.11mg: r, J M S.nlruh'm, l R V.un;llwl' R Bulml.um. W I IrIflx 1; ! 111;. N Benn, P71 '.1 4 1 , '. N Hmn;vlh. D. I.. Simmons, H. Loeb, 111 190 lo,m Buchman, Freshman Captain, 1911 Capluin lohn I Budhman, Id 11 St IH'!IH,K' . :Xpril 6 MWoreeoier Acad ol Worcester 30 Cranston HiSEat Providenee NMay T o s 1 MIT Fr at Providence .............. 14 R Hate Fr. at Piovidenie 17 PithlKLPl BRI SEE aTaes S L. Thompson, II. R. G. Berry. R. I ,4'H to riuhl J. A Kiumurnr, H N Pac Lvr, W. 5 Deming, lv. I F. Buchman, 11, . Hutchinson, Cr Prlulilwn. Asst. Manager wrninu W. C Drennan, H. H.uHIwH. 191 Br o 3 by 9 0 8 3 cancelled I 3 l 3 Ilower, Captain jmmmdnal Left to right: R. E Blomstedt, F. H Hall, aptain-Manager, H. W', Paine. Jr.. 1. W. Patterson, Jr. W. V. Price Missing: A. P. Conaty, A. W. Miller, W. H Danforth, Jr Uarsity Golf CuptainJWunager: H W illiam Paine 1 Sehedule Br Opp. April 2 M I a P ividenee 7 . 2 N S al Brovidenee N May! 2 FHarverd at Bostan . L l i 3 EDartminath g Baskand L S O O Aunlwrct aEE S 9 0 g+t Holx e l 5 i Y. at lxmulonu ........................ U 9 IO AN lemx at P fovidouee . 4 5 11 WP 1w orcester ... b S 5 l 11 Ml van at M ddle towii- LR 3 1 16 N.E. lnlu Lioll Aecn o0 Lkl 17 N.E. lnlvr Ll 3uxn at LJJM CC Eastern Inter Golf League Matches mh 192 Couch A Sobocinsky Co Caplains: e Laleon lohin COAIX'Ianagers: VEdward M Lol Sk ,N'llllll' : Jan 10 DBoston Lo ot Dionidencoe Apherst ol Hiovidenee 4 Yaleal Pravidenee . .. .. beb L1 Hamand ot Providence 2 Yale lnnitlion 1o at New Haven . ... s AL g Cambridge .................... I Mar Mocidevan al Proovidence ool Co ege Al Dovidenee Uaraity Fencing Ist row: D. E. Corzine, Co-Captain E. F. John, Co-Captaia . M. Leit, B. Krasner. 2nd row: J. B. Hill, L. Sutton, A. Sobocinsky, Coach, E. D. Castelluci, W. H. Lacey, Ir W. R. NlmKuy, na 'l'lmmpmn, Jr., A. B. Ulam. 0, 1 Br Opp. o1 1 Uls J1h i 1 e Jad plae b L Irving, G. Korn 193 INTRAMIIBAI EXECLUIIINE COMBMIIIEE 1941 104 Milliam M Pleiler 12 ol Zeta P Dresident Howard O Pricer, Dol Dilta Phi - N ice President Biuee DL Donadddion, 11 ol Slite Lieoroe Secrvlury a Anl'mny Buxion 1 ol Alplm elta Ph Henn Loeh 13 ol Deltn Knppa Epsi'on Donald A Mashall 10 of Della lan bl Hm'ry Dogcon, 1 Clwmislry b Professor lLeslie E. Swain, Ex-officio INIRAMIURAL PRIZJE WINNERS LANEPHER CL R SWINNER 1000 UL o LDelta L nsilon WASHBLIRN UL P INNER 1010 101 Gordon 1D. Swatliold CLARK UL WINNER 1G10 1001 o Robent I Klie MARAGTE R sWEATLRS A ARD S O 101 Cieorae 11 Rmmvy. 1 ol Della L'psilon John I Ke'ay. Do Phi Ganna Dl Hugll B Fasthurn 11D Alpha Delta 'hi Leonard 1 Blazer, 1ol Towe Ulub INTRANMUKRAL MAMNAGERS U11012 r Anllmny Buxton 1 4l Alplm Pelia Phi Athur B Haeh e L1 ol Bty Thein B HPnry loeh 130l el Kappa Epsilon Herhert G Piier D ol Dl Phi Donald W Marhall 13 0l 11y Loy ey Johnl Carter 1 ol Dielly l,rpsilon Frank 1 Kenny b 11 o Kappa Sioma 194 lohn Conlrm. B ol Lambd U Alplm KethE Biown Lol Phi Dl Thel Willim L Heeniide, 1ol ' Gamna Della Willlam Mevere 1 ol Ih Lo Richard L. Bneider, 1 ol Di L anbda Pl Peice 1 lech 43 ol P L'psilun Plonddd R Lok EE Signm Chi Howaed L Bronernan, 1ol Sioma Miliam b Siringer, 13 ol 1heta Delte Lhi Milkan M Pl B2 0L Al P Hm'ry 1 Posson 1 ol L henmiein LI Tlhoma B Hilne 1 Fnoineerino 1l l .ouis Slmuuuw IQ. 42 of 1 It'gt'lllilllfHrllllnllid PDeler 1l Blein Dol lee Dl A Y Pmuly. 15 o Maxey Hall Shovodd G v loe L ol Slater George Wl B ol lone LI Brace M Donaldson,. 15 ol SlaivluQ;mn'gv Liciell 1 Dianels ol Dalh Caads, E. usjuu. 15 ol Brunonia v r D.U.s turn out for foul s,mo!mq contests in their drive to L'UUll the l.unplwr Cup lor another vear 105 o PPN i y Jhe Coporation OEEICERS HENRY MERRITT WRISTON, Ph.D., LittD., LLD. IAMESTPICKWEELFADANSFAMNID ey, HENRYSDEXTERNSHARPE AN IS ARBERINNTONISCOTHI R HRRO DI RIN SR A e . President ....... Vice-President ...... Chancellor e Decretary ........Treasurer BOARD OF FELLOWS HENRY MERRITT WRISTON, EDRIGRDRAND HERMON CAREY BUMPUS, ERDEESEDAIED CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, LL.D. WILLIAM VAIL KELLEN, Ph.D.. LLD. ALBERT LYON SCOTT, AB. EREDEIARBENNEIERDNIRT THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, AM,, LL.D. CHARLES NATHANIEL ARBUCKLE, D.D. ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, AB. WALDO GIFFORD LELAND, A.M., Litt.D. JOHN NICHOLAS BROWN, A.M. WARREN RANDOLPH BURGESS, Ph.D., LL.D. BOARD OF TRUSTEES WILLIAM ENSIGN LINCOLN STEPHEN OLNEY METCALF HENRY DEXTER SHARPE EDWIN FARNHAM GREENE WILLIAM RICHARDSON DORMAN WILLIAM GAMMELL PAUL CHURCHILL DeWOLLI NORMAN STEPHEN TABER CHARLES PECK SISSON JESSE HOUGHTON METCALF RUFUS MATTHEW JONES JOSEPH CHANDLER ROBBINS HAROLD BROOKS TANNER WILLIAM RUSSELL BURWELL LESTER RALSTON THOMAS CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, Jr CLINTON CHASE WHITE HAROLD CRINS FIELD WALLACE RUTHERFORD LANE THOMAS BAIRD APPLEGET CLAUDE RAYMOND BRANCH LEON FRANK PAYNE RALPH MALLORY PALMER HUGH WILSON MacNAIR DONALD BERTRAM SNYDER JAMES RUSSELL McKAY WILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS JOHN HENRY WILLIAMS JOHN CHRISTOPHER MAHONEY ALLYN LARRABEE BROWN ALBERT HARKNESS POLAND ARTHUR BEYMER LISLE ARTHUR 1L.OYD PHILBRICK ALFRED BERTRAND MEACHAM EDWARD AUGUST ADAMS SIDNEY CLIFFORD HOWARD ALDRIDGE COFFIN WAYNE MOODY FAUNCE KARL DANNA GARDNER 198 Prolessor Haslings Professor Frame ART Wittias G. Bravor, Ph.D Lecturer HII U DAMUEI l IHRA ' eI Witeiam J. Rossins, A B, BD Associate Professor: Curator ol Instructor Grorce E. Downine, ANM Assistant Professor Mico Kexparr Winter, Jr BIBI IOGRAPHNY Assistant Hexry Bartierr Vax Horesex, PhD., LinD John Havy Professor of Bibliographv: librarian ASTRONONMNN Cuarces Huen Ssucey, Ph.D BIOLOGY Associate Professor AR e T BEAPER . Marcors Goon, A B Robert P. Brown Professor of Biology Research Assistant ArTHUR MAancus Baxta, PhD Profess - lates Warter Witsox, PhD BIBLICAL LITERATURE Associate Professor Rosert Pierce Casry, ST.P CHAarLeEs A, Stuart, PhD loacriy Wacn, Ph.D., ThD Ivox Roy Taviror, Ph.D ssociate Professor Associate Professor 190 Arexanper M. Burcess, MDD, AB Assistant Professor; Physician in the Division of University Health Wirtrrep Pickies, AB., M.D Assistant Professor; Physician in the Division of University Health Crarces A. McDoxawp, PhB., M.D Assistant Professor .Nruru!uun! in the Division of University Health Paur Barpwin Sawin, Se.D Assistant Professor Groroe W. Kioper, Ph.D Assistant Professor Ricuarp 1. Branpeau, PhD Instructor Crarexce Lroyp Crarr, AB Research Associate oun Rosert RiNg, 5 J R R A B Assistant Macerys V. Axpers, AB Protessor Vtm!idqo Assistant Hemwz P, Knorrmacher, A M Research Assistant Kare Axtox Hok, A B A ssistant WaLTter S. McNurr, Jr., AB Assistant 3 Raren E. Pererson, ScM Rosert Rusticiax, Sc M Assistant ssistant , 5 Doxarp Irving Patr, AM Harpaxe R. Scorr, Sc.B Assistant Assistant Grorce C. Rismax, AB Assistant Hysax Warnick, Sc.B Prolessor Wach Assistant Grorce . Sowvisi, Sc.B Assistant BOTANY Warter Hesry Sxece, PhD Associate Professor on the Stephen T ,Iney Foundation GrorGe Lyce Cuuren, Ph.D Assistant Professor Doxarp P. Rocrrs, Instructor CHEMISTRY Cuarres A. Kraus, Ph.D., Sc.D Research Professor Sasuer T Arsorn, PhD Professor, Dean of the College 200 Rosert F. Cuamsers, Ph.D. Newport Rogers Professor of Chemistry Norris W. Rakestraw, PhD Associate Prnhumr W. WaLker Russerr, Ph.D Associate Professor PauL C. Cross, Ph.D Associate Prolessor aurence S. Foster, Ph.D. Assistant Professor lonx P HiH i, lle.l Assistant Professor HarrLey C. Eckstron, Ph.D. Research Instructor Max F. Roy, Ph.D Instructor LearLyn B. Crape, Ph.D Instructor . Rictiarp M. Biowrerr, ScB Assistant Grorce R. Cowax. Sc.B Assistant Grorar C. DiCrors, Sc B ssistant Pronoe Fo Grirorr, A A, Sc B ssistant Rosrrr D. Mag, Sc.B Assistant IHU'USNUI' gIll'!l Professor Hunter Fucene R. Nixon, Sc.B Assistant Hariron 1. Pickerine, AB ssistant Crarces W, Tar, A B Assistant Roprrr C. Tavior, AB ssistant Ross . Vax Dhyke, AB Assistant ECONOMICS James P. Apams, AM., LLD Professor, Vice President Huon B Knroven, PhD Prolessor Wity Apavs Brows, Ik, PhD Prolessor Currare C. Bosiaxp, Ph.D ssociate Professor Axthony Basen, LD Nisiting Prolessor Witearn Brarm A B Iasies HL Storsiaker, AN Professor Mitchell Piicie Tarr, Ph.D. Assistant Pru,hlssor Kexvon E. Poore, Ph.D. Assistant Profvssur Merton P. Storz, AM. Assistant Pro'vssor ALrrep C. 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HH I, Instructor Mr. Lamont AN Roraxp Nerson Harsan, PhD Instructor Hexry LEe Sy Instructor Arax Douvaras Indym tor; s lIHhHI' I ESTEFR Instructor Criarees Moir Instructor Fraxkiis P Instructor Jorixy Graxy Instructor How arp Assistant W, Gorbox ssistant Davio R ssistant Axpriw ssistant Roprr1 Assistant FRANKLIN SHAWCROSS losren TR IR I'rreuson sistant Director of Dramatic Productions R DeEan, AM Kesyon, AN BFA., AM rcre Huppia A B. Oxon e Ribrour, A.M Miese, AB seirT, A B Sasor, AB NioNoNd A.B GEOLOGY ALonzo WarLace Quinn, Ph.D Assistant Professor Rictiarp P. Gorpruwarre, Ph.D Instructor Davio Hexry Swanw, PhD. Instructor Crark Erxest McHuron, A B A ssistant Gieert K. Sievers, A B Assistant GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS Bexgasminy C. 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CHICK, 19 ..cccooetrrvrrerieererrerenneasereesenens President ......................................................... Treasurer oo Alumni Secretary o IR LT T WD B o e GEORGE BURGESS, '12 ALTON C. CHICK, '19 T. DEXTER CLARKE, 32 ERNEST T. CLOUGH, 20 I. RICHMOND FALES, 10 JOSEPH HALLORAN, 16 HENRY C. HART. 01 ELMER HORTON, 10 GEORGE HURLEY, '07 EDWARD T. RICHARDS, 27 AKRON, OHIO Pres. Samuel A. Steere, 07, cfo Goodyear Tire Rubber Co.; Sec. William A. 5Ingulrv, IR 254 Ken- wick Drive. ALTA, CALIFORNIA Pres. Nathaniel Blaisdell, 83, 1134 Green St., San Francisco, Calit.: Sec. Fremont E. Ropf-r. 11, 2943 Flmwood Court, Berkeley, Calil. AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS Sec. Basil B. '00 1, 03, lfo Li- lmurlx, Massachusetts State College BALTINORE, NMARYLAND Pres. Henry A. Weil, 09, 7115 Rich Hill Road. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Pres. Carlton D. Morse, 13, 120 A mory ! Roxbury, Mass.; Sec Ernest T -lulell, 20, 110 Federal St., Boston, Mass. THE BROMWN 11 BS BUFFALO, NEW YORK Pres. William M. 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At Princeton, New Jersey, the new RCA Laboratories center of radio research in the worldare the foremost under construction. x +x x International circuits, npcrating on short and long waves, have made the United the world. Today, R.C.A. Communications, Inc., conducts direct radiotelegraph service with 49 countries. x o x Production of radio equipment is essential States the communication center of for news and timely information, for mili- tary and naval communications, for dis- semination of news among foreign coun- tries. The arsenal of democracy has a radio voice unsurpassed in range and efhi- ciency. In the RCA Manufacturing Com- pany's plants, workers have pledged them- selves to beat the promise, in production and delivery dates of radio equipment needed for war and civilian defense. x x N American life and property at sea are being sateguarded by ship-and-shore stations. 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