Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1890

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. 'J , . ,gf C ' mgvaw- KI? Z . USEPI-I GILLOTTS teal 2115 ow M504 n 9 QPQJS 13,0 39 ' . , v RSPIWPNEQQIT W 5 H , ' FOR FOR FOR Nos. THE MosT PERFECT OF PENS. FINE WRITING, NOS. 303, 604, and LADIES', 170. GENERAL WRITING, NOS, 404, 332, 390 and 604. BROAD WRITING, NOS. 294, 389, anCIStub Point, 849. FOR ARTISTIC USE, 659 CTHE CELEBRATED CROWQUILLD, 290 85 291. sou: av ALL. :DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE woRl.D. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 91 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. HENRY Hoe, som Agent. ' 117.3 .Ll ..-- Vx . - f J ............-..-,,.,, ,M -Y- -hw Q N in ' fb---Q-......,,,-Eff.,-....,,..,.,.,, .-.,,.......-.... ...Eng . .... ..-,--,.,,,,,,,qN-, wg, ff -.ik Wx. P Xl Q. H f' x I . x , r , 4 - E' . - 4 - Vg .fy f V ., V ' . f H-- .. . , . ., ,,,, M, ,, NAA, ,,,. -,-A ,, ' . ,-,-,, ,,-,.,,- ,...,.., ,..,,.,...,,.,..,..,.. ... . ..x..,.,.-,,.,..- , -, .....M.,.. W.,..,,..--..a..,.......,......--,..........4 . -.. X..,. .. M..- ..-.-.--.V-1. A-L. UGENE OLE STATIONER N.Y. PRINTER 1 WILLIAM ST. 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Rooms where ladies and gentlemen may check valises, coats, parcels, etc., without charge. Travelers arriving via Grand Central Depot save CARRIAGE-HIRE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS by Stopping at the Grand Union. Travelers can live well at the Grand Union for less money than at any other first-class hotel in New York. Send 6 cents in Stamps for the best Guide to New York City ever issued-128 pages and map. 111 l .f MAZZETTI TO COLUMBIA. HILE guy pot of science you are stirring, I As if bow and bend my-kai? I must tgfqrisicslhoglriytiyyaafeiiizeoansh well-served MAZZETT1 tea- . ' hin this pot A th our best encleavors 'Cry to mix Y' It - S Xi thi dreamt me Yt0u:Oi1i02h2fs25ytzPf2:ndH - ' ' ' or r O . ' L1keW1S?flEamix?of1Ici12suI:c1in epiycure and need not be declmed- 7 Qgiwtssawuiimiamiimmwwmamaewufmmawlwrlaimwmwwgge he i f X Z Z to I - ,L f 5 ff P X , -ji X- -J .Lf 1 X W If -V , x 4. X X fs few ,., 1- ' 0 I if -1 Qv-se. 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My parting words as I laid you a short and 'rinal adieu, Are to do as well in future as you have in times gone by And rest assured you will with greatlclat get through ' i WlWWl Wllllllllillillwllllllllillllllllllllillllitlwlllllllllllilllllllllllmlillli !f 142' 'I fi As will be shown by your increased patronage upon which you ever can rely. iv.. Y . ? li is I l E ,Q Q ii Y' F ii ll i l- L Y Gx. ..........,..-..,. ,...., -L ,,-..,......-....f-- -..---.......f....-.......-i,...A,.,........,........-,,-.,...,-.--....., , .. - ,.q,.,--.,.,,..- -.,..,,.. -.-. MWU, W, ,,,, M4.,,.,,,,-,Q-,go i'-wt.. -L .LI I -iirriir v-up W fi The Leading Industrial Insurance Company of America. ANVASSERS WANTED in all the principal cities of the New England, Middle and Western States, by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York, FOR ITS PLAN OF +22-if INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE are This plan embraces all the members of the family, male and female, between ages 1 and 70. Premiums 5 to 6o cents per week. Claims paid immediately at death. Dues collected weekly from the homes of members. Benefits range from S1314 to 31000 and upwards. The assets of the Company amount to Three Millions of Dollars, and its surplus, Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand. All needed explanations will be furnished upon application to the Company's Superintendents in any of the principal cities, or to the Home Office in New York. JOSEPH F. KNAPP, Preszkiefzi. J. R. HEGEMAN, Vzke-Preszkienl. STEVVART L. WOODFORD, Counsel. V. ENRY C. HASKELL, , Maker of Fine Jewelry, fr f COLLEGE FRATERNITY PINS. CLASS RINGS 81C MEDALS TROPHIES J AND ,.R,ZE, ' I8 ohn Street, New York MADE FROM ORIGINAL DESIGNS. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED GO To SCHOVERLIN G, DALY 81 GALES FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF uns Aniniunition, Fishing T aokie LAwN TENNIS, ATHLETIC, AND BASEBALL GOODS 3,02 Broadway, New York. E O THOMPSO . IMPORTING TAILOR. L The best wearing goodsfor a 'falln fa!!-wezghz' Overooaz' zs ihe TREBLE- WEIGHT MEL YUN. We have gzven special care Zo fhe fnahe ihzs season, and can show Zhe fines! assorf- znenz' zn colors ever shown. In siyle, box- eaz' in baeh, raw-sfzfehed edges, and seafns strapped zozfh safne goods. Przee, 830 for fhe bes! ,- lower grades Zo 325 and 320. Oar new Pall Ma!! Box coal' zs speezally adapied for a slylzsh drzvzng coai. The Inverness evenzng eloah we repea! ihzs season as the proper dress-san' coverzng. PHILADELPHIA .' 908 Walnzzt Sfreef. B7f0Q6LI'ZU6ljl 1338 Chesinzzz' Sireei. 344 Iflfashzngion Sfreei. ' V1 ,-sm.. HE PENCERIAN TEEL ENS gf Q- XX ln a variety of numbers, suited to all styles of Writing, and superior in the essential qualities of durability, evenness of point, and elasticity. 3552 FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN STATIONERY. VISON, LAKEMAN 8a 0. 753-755 Bf03dW3Y, NEW YQRK. 'tw 6ravelQr'5 Outfitter is MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF he ightest and est hunks W ' N .......-... z vS.. , , - .. WW W la . . ?-,l f .., t N S X? -1- E -at ' In I n - --N M ---- W--,T - ..... uzlvnr A Bags, Coat Cases, Umbrellas and Canes 91? STEAMER TRUNKS, CHAIRS AND RUGS. Y 7'I3SKLfDWT1NF Broadway and 27th Street. - -4 A- M M, ,, ,,..-.......-Y.,,-,.--..,...- H.,-,......l..-... ..- -. --- 4- , , , .... .- A...,,.----.........,... - .... inks anes, 0 L W n -1 -. . U' 5 f' 2.-' . ,M y 4 I 1 H , 4 ,. ., .: ,A . 4 - 4 ld , f V 1 1, V ,, t -.4 ...p.1.4..-,,,g.g,A W. QM - Q-, lvuqr, ,Q 1, 1Q',i--, I' 'THE COL IH ,QU A j,,',,','-fha, I , '- -1- ,,,gQ,'. ' 5 ' , ' -..M .4.....a.w.' ways 4 .1 v- -f pg y. I' A iffy! wg. E511 4 5 fm' Wig t H541 A ,ac '?' I, ,Auf L -1 J 44 xA X 5 , . , x ! 'X f , n, f ff' I XGV!!W . F.. , ..., 5, Q0 5 fx .ff f 7' 'X iff 1.7 ' , , , Kg? HY , ,.-Q - - ---A-.mv-V wa- V T TO FREDERICK AUGUSTUS PORTER BARNARD, S.T.D., LL.D., L.H.D., D.C FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS PRESIDENT OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE, THIS, THE TWENTY-SIXTI1 VOLUME OF THE COLUMBIAD, b IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE EDITORS. .L. AI 1 W I R f i, 14 1 . E F Y, I 1 li I'- be I I I I C+ I I li 1. Na. .. -..-. -. A , I A ,N Us in ' ' 'W ' .-.......,!.,.,............ -, . ---,,.,...,. -.-.,.......K:- . ,,..,....,,...,.,--.. .. -.-. W, , , ..... L., .... ... ... -...-..f.,,,, ix. .. '-.x . , ri.. tree ill! f. Y L -v - - - . f' uh . .:::::::::::::::: IX- ' K I -- ' , lf Fri , Z4 fffffffmw 'rf-1-Y? I X! iff! Z 5E!S?: ','4! 'i -r N I ' 77 4 'f f 7'7 -lla X - .A If hiv vgffflll lllf Finn D fzilg-vxri-EJ -WO ' W ' 1 N ni? frrf' li if ' i X ul s. ms e- 4 -' - l' 'lf' Q ! 0 . , ,-,,t. . J f . f ' r.e52tWr.r,ar'rl?s'M'N ,Q-1-H ' - -nflililr .-. 2-frawtfh X X F 7f1.P f ELLOW OLUNIBIANSZ The Class of ,QO needs no introduction to you, through this, her representa- tive. She has either contended or associated with you in her civil strifes, and you have all learned lessons from her or have felt her influence in the College. It is because of these friendly contests that the members of ,QO love Columbia so dearly, for while teaching others, we ourselves have been taught. '89, you have come into contact with '90 in a more serious manner than either of the other classes. But While you gained some severe experiences in former days, we are no longer Sopho- mores and Freshmen, and we greet you with the most kindly feeling. '91, you too have learned something from us, in field sports, boating and football. Praise is due to you for following our example and defeating the Harvard freshmen at New London. May you ever uphold Columbia's fame. '92, it is with affection that '90 speaks to you, for you are her child. You have already, by your athletic and foot- ball record, shown that you possess the right material. May your successes increase with your age. To Columbia's many friends a word is due. We thank you for your interest in and love for our College. While this is ,QO,S book, we have not forgotten that it is also Columbia's book, and we have endeavored, so far as possible, to present for your perusal a correct report of the year's work in literature, society and ath- letics and so, to give you a glimpse of our College life. And last, the editors would address their classmates : We have endeavored to do justice to you, and the book speaks for itself. In the work of compiling, we have missed the aid of one of the most valued members of the Board, John Valance Moss, who was obliged to leave the Class when this College year began, on account of severe illness, and whose death, on November 28, filled our hearts with sorrow. Classmates, with the consciousness that we have done our best, We present to you this, your COLUMBIAD. 7 RUSTEES OF QOLUMBIA COLLEGE HAMILTON FISH, LL.D., Ch6ZZ7'77'Z6l7Z gf the Board. WILLIAM C. SCHERMERHORN. MORGAN DIX, S.T.D. FREDERICK A. P. BARNARD, PH.D., S.T.D., LL.D., L.H.D., D.C.L. SAMUEL BLATCHFORD, LL.D. STEPHEN P. NASH. JOSEPH VV. HARPER. A. ERNEST VANDERPOEL. CHARLES A. SILLIMAN. FREDERICK A. SCHERMERHORN. GERARD BEEKMAN, Clerk of Ike Board. ABRAM N. LITTLEJOHN, D.D. JOHN J. TOWNSEND. EDWARD MITCHELL. W. BAYARD CUTTING. TALBOT W. CHAMBERS, S.T.D. SETH LOW. GEORGE L. RIVES. LENOX SMITH. GEORGE L. PEABODY, M.D. JOHN CROSBY BROVVN. CHARLES M. DACOSTA. HENRY C. POTTER, S.T.D., LL.D. JOHN MCLEAN NASH, Treasurer. . s w l 1 3 1 ,41- 'l Z FX .pn CL.,,J. XS-0 qi ?- L ' CT:--i,-X ri? .ij ,X :f q-Q-ii' yy 4-8 -Ljrrr 'f f if Ziff-x-- 4 A X X ' ' 7 Aww- ' -Y HA K LZ. ,Z-F lr -'-3 - is-L Ox S1 -q- Aj? B X 2 C-fl' ' 3'5,I 2?sf5i5f U qv N: ' A-7 If '- 7NiN:,-Q-t, - Q gf 'f -5 ' mm M 1255571 '1 - , xx gc? 117 ifqf :Af 194' lj. Kg X QJA ' fr f ,Qi -ZX -Y -. 5' '- 45,-X F RA N Q, f--9' -L? ,ui f -JN - 1 L --:.l - N' 'N Z ffx f- . my , v mi ,- if . -- .9 F Z st. . 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President, fabsent on leaves. HENRY DRISLER. LL.D., Acting President, HENRY DRISLER, LL.D., jay Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. HENRY I. SCI-IMIDT, S.T.D., Gebharcl Professor Emeritus of the German Language and Literature WILLIAM G. PECK,A.M.,P1-1.D.,LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. J. HOWARD VAN AMRINGE, A.M., Prr.D., Professor of Mathematics. Secretary of the Board of the College. OGDEN R. ROOD, A.M., ' Professor of Mechanics and Physics. JOHN W. BURGESS, A.M., P11.D., LL.D., Professor of History, Political Science, and International Law. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, P1-I.D.,M.D., LL.D., Professor of Chemistry. JOHN S. NEVVBERRY, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Geology and Palreontology. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER, A.M., Pi-I. D., Professor of Philosophy, Ethics, and Psychology. RICHMOND MAYO SMITH, A.M., Professor of Political Economy and Social Science CHARLES SPRAGUE SMITH, A.M., Professor of Modern Languages and Foreign Literature. AUGUSTUS C. MERRIAM, A.M.,P1I.D., Adjunct Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. THOMAS R. PRICE, M.A., LL.D., Professor of the English Language and Literature. 2 9 1 H ALMAR H. BOYESEN, PH.D '7 J 11 G rman Language and Literature. Gebhard Professor of t e 6 JOHN K. REES, A.M., Professor of Geodesy and Practical Astronomy, and Director of the Observatory EDMUND. MONROE SMITH, A.M., I.U.D., Adjunct Professor of History. JOHN D. QUACKENBOS, A.M., M.D., Adjunct Professor of the English Language and Literature. JASPER T. GOODWIN, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. I HARRY THURSTON PECK, A.M., PH.D., L.H.D., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. RICHARD J. H. GOTTHEIL, PH.D., Professor of Rabbinical Literature, and Lecturer on the . Syriac Language and Literature EDWARD DELAVAN PERRY, A.M., PH. D., Tutor in Greek and Instructor in Sanskrit. BERTRAND CLOVER, JR., A.M. Instructor in Spanish and Italian. FRANK J. GOODNOW, A.M., LL.B., Instructor in History. WILLIAM HENRY CARPENTER, PH.D., Instructor in German and the Scandinavian Languages. BERNARD F. O'CONNOR, B. es L., PH.D., Instructor in French. GUILLAUME ALEXANDRE SCRIBNER, B. esL Instructor in French. A. V. 'WILLIAMS JACKSON, A.M., L.H.D., PH.D., Assistant in English and Instructor in Zend. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, A.M., PH.D., Tutor in Philosophy, Ethics, and Psychology. THOMAS SCOTT FISKE, A.M., PH.D., Tutor in Mathematics. JAMES C- EGBERT. JR., A.M., PH.D., Tutor in Latin. I WILLIAM W. SHARE, PH.D,, Assistant in Physics, I0 '7 L. esD LOUIS H. LAUDY, PILIQJ., Assistant in General Chemistry. NATHANIEL L. ISRITTON, E.M., P11.D. Assistant in Botany. L. HAROLD JACOBY, 1 Assistant in Geodesy and Practical Astronomy. DANIEL K. DODGE, A.M., Pll.D., Fellow, Assistant in English. NVILLIAM A. DUNNING, Pl'I.D., Fellow, Assistant in History and Political Science NELSON GLENN MCCREA, A.M., Pl'I.D., Fellow, Assistant in Latin. LINCOLN CROMVVELL, A.M., Fellow, Assistant in Mathematics MORTIMER L. EARLE, A.M., Fellow, Assistant in Greek. EDMUND A. NVASSON, A.M., PH.D., Fellow, Assistant in English. CHARLES KNAPP, A.M., Fellow, Assistant in Latin. JAMES MACLAY, c.E., Fellow, Assistant in Mathematics. PERCY F. HALL, A.B., Fellow, Assistant in Mathematics. HAMPTON D. ENVING, A.B., , A Fellow, Assistant in Physics. CLARENCE H. YOUNG, A.B., Fellow, Assistant in Greek. CHARLES S. BALDVVIN, A.B., Fellow, Assistant in NICHOLAS E. CROSBY, A.B.. Honorary Fellow. CHARLES J. DEGHUEE, A.M., L.H.D., Honorary Fellow. HENRY A SILL, A.B., Honorary Fellow. BENJAMIN D. YVOODXVARD, Fellow in Science. English. II and Astronomy I 2 'Pu Q WE sg, I ,1 ,K -.1-,-i?,.. ,...- lin,- X :zf I-2 : 1, .-n -, ' ? 1 Hgml 25553.-455' '24,--fi! '.f'zzzi :'1.4-:Q-1'-f ' ' WM . -.- - - -, , S 2 1' gp ff, V - 4-.444 f x- W f Gassifz f' '- MA X ' - --f--ff! -- . 2' 4 f V f N Q , W.. .-' ..'s.' J S ..... 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M 915 ,f 5 f - ,' f AWG? fa-X31 j . -151 EE ' - M N J I7 f Illlllllllif yl 'wlgufl . ll VI un .lm IC? 6, ' X ' l:u Q ' L' af x i i! Z '1'. 'm u.u..1., ZH cf A W if ?' ' ,i 4 F5 , L - -T ' 'ff 'iii' K I 'A :Ts Y ., X, I 1,9 ik' COLUMBIA COLI,EBE ANNEX FUR WOIIIEN. H. ENFANT SHORT, D.Ph., HAS. . . Pres1'n'e11l. QAbsent On ticket O' leavej D. KILL-EM DODGER, A. B. C., Aqfzbzg Prcszkfwzl. INSTRUCTORS T. PRICELESS, . . Desfrufforzyf Blrzckguarffs. PLL B. H. CARPENTER, . . . Dz'spe1zserq' ,Zi CLURLS H. O. T. SMITH, OGGIE ROOD, NELLIE MCCREA, B. NI, B. MACEE. EMBERS. ANNA REBECCA AIKEN, SOPHIA MAGILSSEN GROTH, MIRIANI HYNEb'IAN BARNETT, CAROLINE RAYNOLDS HANREY, ELIZABETH CYNTHIA BARNEY, LIZZIE S. HARRIS, LENAX BERNHEIM, ABIELIA M. BLAKE, ISABEL DORA BLAKE, ELIZABETH MORTON BOYCE, GLINDA A. CAMP, KATE HOLLADAX' CLAGHORN, HELENA DEXVEY LEEMING, GEORGIANNA LIENDUM, ELIZABETH FRANCES NABIBIACK SARA BULKLEY ROGERS, A ELIZABETH NIC-IIMSEY TYNG, CABIILLA VAN KLEECI-1, CATHERINE ALEXINA DEI,AFOLIE, GERTRUDE WEIL, CECILIA AGNES FRANCIS, -IENNIE D. XNILLIAMS, EMILIE FRIES, ZAIDEE WILLIAAIS, MARGARET BARCLAY XVILSON. 21 LL. Q ll! I 'W ii.. Q Nliiflg T was at an evening party , I . ,I W' .ll ' W That I met a maiden fair, ' will 'N - Sai I i nf l f ' . With a skin of alabaster 0 I - 1,1 ,.-y X V, . + ' WW, And a Wealth of curly hair 3 if MII And as my fingers touched hers Q As we stood there in the hall, I felt that I had lost my heart, 1 Y Q . ff w i l ,She was my all in all. . , y' ' li eww- I met her on another eve, What joy filled all my heart! And I felt as if I never Could bear from her to part 5 So I asked her, very softly, If, the next day, I might call At her home. She said, Perhaps so, If you Want to. That was all. Well, I called there on the morrow With a smile upon my face, While my heart beat like a hammer, I As I neared that hallowed place. When I came out somewhat later I was mad enough to baWl-- Why? The only one I met there Was her husband-that was all. 7 K Xl ll XXX I rl ,,z 4'- W ll ,, , ,,. ff 1 QT, ,.. as ,..f fl fn.. 1,- ga f- 1 ..,,,,. V',,....' ,., ,JL rf ' 3553 L72 .1 5:-432 f'---7 I Q? -I E3 1 ...-: ff '1 I: , I: E .Sl .-- .Xi -T: ,Q ,Y N, .I Q1- xi. N.. .J W -Q -T24 E li fi 15 iii ,- -H , .iwr f-A---' ,.--- - - ,www , 77 -1 , J' a- A , f,.,.,J I H ...M . X A .- K 'S xy fx ,- .J . ,,1'7 , ., ,I -.-... ,ff .I.,.? f 'VII ., .., .H, ,,f1, .V . fglvff I fl 11, Fl 4 w W lm ., . .-ix XYA - ,Y .4 1 I ,fff JK , C , V ,fxifjifgfh '.' ,, if, ,.',.'f,-x . - 1' Ab T, , V , f. 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SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND INES. I889. HENRY GURNEY ATHA, ANDREW JACKSON PROVOST, JR., CHARLES HALSTEAD MAPES, RUSSELL RAYNOR, CHARLES PIEZ, ROBERT WATTS, JR., EDWARD FERRIS WEEKES. KI8QO. SAMUEL WAKEMAN ANDREWS, JR., . ELISHA DENISON HURLBUT, JR., FREDERIC RENE COUDERT, JR., WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MCLAREN, JOHN SHEAFE DOUGLAS, JAMES RICH STEERS, HENRY ALGER GILDERSLEEVE, JR., ARTHUR SEYMOUR XTOSBURGH. ISQI. GEORGE MENDENHALL ANDERSON, WILLIAM CI-IESEBROUGH CAMMANN, OLIVER SAMUEL CAMPBELL, FREDERICK WOODHULL CHESEBROUGH, JULIEN TOWNSEND DAVIES, JR., JOHN THOMAS HOAG, PHILIP EDWARDS JOHNSON, CHARLES FLAMEN ADAE, JOHN AUGUSTUS BARNARD, WALTER WILSON EDSALL, GEORGE WELLING GIDDINGS, CHARLES WARRING LEFFINGYVELL, CHARLES WHEELER ARCHIBALD ROGERS LIVINGSTON, VICTOR NIAPES, FRANK TEMPLE REAMER, CARY SELDEN RODDTAN, NEWTON EYVELL STOUT, HENRY RICHMOND TAYLOR, JAMES WHEATLEY WALKER. ISQZ. FREDERICK REUBEN LORD, HERBERT MAPES, GEORGE STEVENSON NICHOLAS, JR., HENRY HAIGHT PIFFARD, ELIAS HEWI'FT SISSON, JR., WILDER. SCHOOL OF LAW. HERBERT BOUGHTON, SAMUEL COCHRAN HERRIMAN, CHARLES COLEMAN MILLER, RICHARD RIKER, A WILLARD CUNNINGHAM HUMPHREYS, GEORGE FLINT WARREN, JR. SCHOOL OF, MEDICINE. DOUGLASS EWELL, JAMES JAY MAPES, DEWITT CLINTON WELD, JR. POST GRADUATE. 4 HENRY PARSONS. 25 'ini -32. 'if'---, ..-fr' . ?.f -34' ' ig , 26 ,- DELTA CHAPTER OF THE ELTA PHI RATERNITY ESTABLISHED 1842. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. 1889. ROBERT LIVINGSTON CUTTING, JR., CHARLES THOMPSON MATHEWS, ELBERT FLOYD JONES, JR., . OSCAR LEGARI ROGERS. 1890. MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT, W. JOHN WADSWORTH, THOMAS PEARSALL FIELD, ' CHURCHILL SATTERLEE, AUGUSTUS FLEMING KING. I89 I. U , ALBERT ROLAZ GALLATIN, ALEXIS WILLIAM STEIN, JR., FRANK DAWSON GALLATIN, JOHN BETHUNE STEIN. SCHOOL OF LAW. WALTER LAWRENCE BOGERT, V DEWITT VANDYKE REILEY, HERMAN LEROY EDGAR, GEORGE ELLIOTT PENDLETON SCHENCK STEPHEN BERRIAN STANTON. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. GOUVERNEUR MORRIS CARNOCHAN, HARMON ALBERT VEDDER, JOHNSTON MCLEOD, SAMUEL VERPLANCK HOFFMAN. 27 , :vii 1 5- 35, . ,VY .,,, , , f 28 ...-v .., ff C.. .1 DD Q L ....., A - .A-..f Wig 4.-.. ma rr L 11 KJ? 'A TT -..b Lg, T li' Q--. R--. . ' 'fi LH. ,,,, ,,y.,k.,,,,,.,n.,,,. ., .,.. -.,.,. X.. V. . ., . .2 KA. ..,. A. .. k -,v,....,.'.,A.-Y-.- , V -...--- .V - - -' -5 ,......4 . . ' V .,... . . ,. ., V- A L 3 . ,,,, . A ' LPHA CHAPTER OF THE RATERNITY OF ELTA SI ESTABLISHED 1847. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND INES. 1889. CHARLES KELLER BEEKMAN, EUGENE KLAPP, DANIEL LE ROY DRESSER, - RICHARD TIGHE WAINWRIGHT, FRANK CHICKERING WARREN. K I8QO. ' SMITH DEWEY PIERCE, WILLIAM WILLIS REESE, ALLISON WRIGHT POST, RICHARD STEVENS, WILLIAM STONE POST, ROBERT LIVINGSTONE STEVENS, JOSEPH CARSON. I 1891. LYMAN ROSWELL COLT, OLIVER HAZARD PERRY LA FARGE, THEODORE AUGUSTUS HAVEMEYER, JR. ADAM GORDON NORRIE. RUSSELL HOTCHKISS HOADLEY, JR. RICHARD SUYDAM PALMER. 1892. DORSEY NOAH HUNT SCHENCK, EDWARD MAIN POST, FREDERICK WENSTON KEASBEY, HENRY CHAUNCEY CRYDER. SCHOOL OF LAW. HENRY KING BROWNING, THOMAS KELLY, VALENTINE GILL HALL, GUY RICHARDS, SIDNEY HARRIS, ROBERT CORNELL SANDS, . TRACEY HYDE HARRIS. 29 g..,....,111. .ww ' Eiga . :sf , :l:13 '- ,L ' 5 ' .1-.M,,f21f , V9-,,,,,, I 'fff-,fzsw ' '- ' i LH. 'I P ' +14,'22i? :g 7 152.3 5793 lift' 7i:3f'? ,, . ,,,. ,- fix :Cf 11- 6 .1217 54, 3 fffyzf ' , W xl wg , X -fm p Xwx X xx 11' 7 'f' E ' 4 Y, N fi, i W 1:1 t , if-'-ET. ,ififf 5-Wg , ff -z: ZWf 'f 'f1 ' QOL N f' 3 Qf f ' ff:5f3 ' 3 Q1 2:- ' f'2f f'f11.Ivf. H ?v,..:,14.., -f-,,..,l,,,,fV , ..A. l... V , ' 2 Q' -75317554 5375352225 5251221 4:25 Y 5 P , ' iz'frw121ff ' - '-'?-5-'f,?':lif NXSQH -ii E43-r' Tif ' - sim: 74 Y - ,ff 1 Em- V. . :pl ,, w iiifsw -f c, 1 wg. wg- '- - ' - , as if N YTXl..,1ig.1f..jE Q 1 '1 ' ff 1? ,NY NQ,X,...., ..-., , - - f., - V' xy, A, ' e 'Q Q if Q 4 sigz. 1 .: ,. - ' 1 .1 . ' fl . , . .' -L xl. X 4 Aw? 11 . Q V' ' ,1.:mV' . .' - .' X. 5 f, ' xv V ' '- .. . X I K XX: :-x -if-4' V' .., fb V O 'w , 'FliW - l fiw 7 ' ,V M, ' ll , .1 ,mf - -:5 -:H 3 ., gg- n A ,fl 'gwfw . f 3 Trl I. ,. , - l1..w,.L QQ , -I, if f 5- :5 1,1 ,mQg,xNl'X Fl D E L K T X AMA ,z ' X if g' , ,n ml , Y- , ,X .ma f,'fQfi'4' ' K' wd'4Q4 fW Ns, f ' J X 30 5215121 52' 2 -1-11. A 'k .. - -nn 1'?'.,...-.,....,.....uv,.,,,,,,,,,I,....,...,..,...,.,..... QMEGA CHAPTER OF THE RATERNITY OF HI GAMMA ELTA ESTABLISHED 1848. POST GRADUATES. JOSEPH STRUTHERS, JR., THOMAS SLADE PERKINS. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. . I 1889. HARDY MURFREE BANKS, JR. GEORGE DANA MUMFORD, ALBERT CASSIMIR FOWLER, HAMMOND ODELL, EDWIN HUTTER WEDEKIND. 1891. ALEXANDER KERR MCCULLAGH. I892. HORACE IRVING BRIGHTMAN, GEORGE MORROW MARTIN, AARON COURSEN HOZEN, JR., CHARLES DOSCHER, THOMAS LUDLOW CHRYSTIE, EUGENE MERZ, WILLIAM HERBERT HANFORD, HENRY HARRISON WOTHERSPOON, JR Y SCHOOLS OF LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. LEON JOSEPH BENOIT, E JOHN WESLEY FRENCH, N EDMUND ELMENDORF MURPHY. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. JOHN EMMONS DE MUND, STEPHEN COURTNEY PINKNEY, JAMES BYERS WARDEN. 31 H H Eval' usfl A w mf i F K I 221 YQ, 'x I . 4 i, 3 , fx 12 5, Qs' ,U 1 x lm if 1. Ely' gm W .Qtfa L 1 ev ' 4, , ,V if gli? .Wav il li 124. ZH! i'3's' VSV, gf I M ., A iff QV Eg, Air, 5 Wi' rs' Vi klfiv IU ! EU: f . '15, 51. :WZ 'Ln 1. xii :gr L11 nu 'I 1,54 . . ,,.f F555 WU? .um Jw 52.2 VH mga ESV' HM ,VN M.f A, is gi 5 . y-lm, JH? Mya . , V22 .L- 1- X U . S21 5 4 I , 1. V I V , 4522292 f f:-R, , 1 1 'i li, ' 'E' syWQf4f5'w wf,f2, Y w rw- v sw. JMQZM, . e,3,z4.'ff,,1QA-91,7 A . , I-,I--N ,- 1- NE? ., 57 ff,-' ' 1' vzf.1'.f- '- J ' 'W P N. -w N ,, 441. ,,1 ,,f ,, ,A.1,,a 7 ,, 1' QM,:':... ,L xxx X X b g Wwe1wyf'1,ff ,',, 1 -- N- 1 . I : ,, V. , ,f. 51.1, , X. ,lid L, , ,, cs. . ' Mu g f- ' ,f-1 : xx 4 53 V Q3325 'Q Q, ., -A A 32 -1-:ras I - - L '--Iqi, 4aw4f4:q, COLUMBIA CHAPI'ER OF ELTA APPA EPSILON SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. POST GGRADUATES. LINCOLN CROMWELL, ALLEN WADE DOW, MORTIMER LAMSON EARLE, OCTAVE BRITTON HBBERT, GEORGE SIDNEY PERCIVAL. 1889. PERCY LEROY FEARN, MASON ROMEYN STRONG, JAMES WILLIAM CROMWELL, JR. I89O. ALEXANDER LESLIE BLACK, JOHN SAGE FISKE, MARVIN DUGRO BUTTLES, DUDLEY HOYT TENNEY, THEODORE LANGDON VAN NORDEN. 1891. RICHARD CHARLES BOYD, ARTHUR CRAGIN GWYNNE, HARRY SHEPARD COYKENDALL, WILLIAM HENRY HALL, JR., VICTOR MOREAU ELTING, JAMES FOSTER HASBROUCK. I892. EDWARD LFONCE DUFOURCQ, FRANK MORRIS HARTSHORNE, EDWIN RODNEY FISKE, CHARLES NIURRAY RICE. SCHOOL OF LAW. WILLIAM BENFORD AITKEN, FREDERIC WILLIAM HUNTER, GEORGE BUTTERFIELD BATES, WILLIAM J. MORAN, I DENNY BRERETON, I LINCOLN MCCORMACK, ALFRED LOCKWOOD BROYVN, GEORGE FORCE PARKER, GEORGE WINSLOW CURTIS, WILLIAM BALDWIN SOUTHARD JOHN MILTON DILLON, .HAROLD STREBEIGH. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. SIDNEY HOWARD CARNEY, WALTER CHEYNE, WILLIAM AUSTIN TOMES. 33 5 , W, W, -4-M Li' I W W W gif-If X U T 7 lf-fl--,?.fi?, , R P 1 m ,T ii ff,-2. -gifzi rg' 'N :.-gzeia gzzzsfgi m tlin hII k . z:2 !: :: !' f Eg' 1 ,Q-X -aff 2225252225 22 2 1 m u uil mnslmnlxuen as nz W J+Q ,ig .. 1 57 5555 -vmsnm .. 5' W if 2i,,,lj' ' D '-if i2il:E?.,f,-?E:fEE z1ggv ,V 4155ggigdgd f sa i!1'cEa,1rg!uf5Qw- -1 1 l 1'igzr'1Jh5f11'l- igjig 1 ,Llp P ' ' is '12 1 ,sei .:' 71? 1:4- ! : 11E14'IKu -51: 51 1 . f ff- 'Hsff::1:::. ,df-f' eizgdgezi,-if :ff gmasiizigas-aigai' E 'I E ..Qi5e55g.:5:1511:lii.i iflsj ,eA71a5f gff i'ii:i2i5Pf5z-iiiiiii - El' 4, - ,f,g'21'e'4 , if f UHF 1524 5 ii' V ' i11Wi'?EE175, 503' 335-554 59- ,, Z' , 5: ,11.h,-lim ff-,4 find E1 eff fm: 1,--1 , f 7 ' 3 :afg fri -If 111' ?9r' - '? ggwiqri . :L -A ' MEX' X 5 Z i g 4 .if A ' ww mfr 2 1 Q Q? ,Y -V ' ' We Vf5Eii?1'9E5E?:1 f QQ, -- L MSE: I l I u 1--I 'FN -an 3 1 XNNNVJCL '. .SN - x ,M WL X71 -I-.ix W. '57 1? 1 Q 34 'v11? w1lllIIlllllllIllIllllllllllllllIlllIll'IllIlIlllIllIll'lIlllllllIIlll!llll!!llII!!llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll ALPHA CHAPTER OF THE RATERNITY OF ZETA PSI ESTABLISHED 1846. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. 189O. JOHN SHERMAN HOYT, FREDERIC EVEREST GUNNISON. 1891. I AUGUSTE S. VATABLE, CHARLES B. GEISSENHAINER, WILLIAM TEMPLE EMMET. 1892. FRANCIS FERDINAND SP1ES, CLARENCE WALTON VAIL, JULES JOSEPH VATABLE. SCHOOL OF LAW. 1889. DAVID HOMER BATES, JR., GEORGE WASHINGTON HARRIS, EVERSFIELD FRAZIER KEERL, ROBERT LEE MORRELL, HARRIE MILTON WREQUA, JR., WILLIAM VAN WYCK. 1891. JOSEPH BRACE. 35 :A . f 5 0 SAX 2 Q 24 Si W59392 36 '1-ilu -. V -,,,,-l- -on fasvun.--W-v-qu-N,,.4..+wauf-vwmw-nr-' RHO DEUTERON CHARGE OF THE RATERNITY OF HETA9 ELTA CHI J ESTABLISHED 1883. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. ISQO. THOMAS JOHN JONES,' 1891. READ GORDON DILWORTH, FRANK NELATON DODD, GONZALO DE QUESADA, 1892. RICHARD DUFFIELD POPE, THOMAS MATHEXV ST. JOHN. GUSTAV ROBITSCHER TLTSKA, CHARLES DONAHUE, JR., MORIANO LUIS MORA. CHARLES FREDERIC WALKER SCHOOL OE LAW. I EDWARD ALBRO DE LIMA, WILLIAM JOHN COLLINS, CARLTON BUCKBEE LITTLE, LEO LANDES, EDWARD JOHN MCCROSSIN, JOHN HERBERT WINANS, JOHN THOMAS LITTLE, SAMUEL DECATUR MORRIS, JR STEPHEN WOOD LIVINGSTON. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. CHARLES MOORE BURROWS, EMILIO ECHEVERRIA, LORENZO BURROWS, JR., ADDISOJQI LUZERNE COVILLE, HARRY DE HAVEN CAMERON, MARK SMITH BRADLEY, WILLIAM HENRY MCINTYRE, FRED EWALD SONDERN, JOHN REMER. 37 3 I 12X ,X 'N m'5g'f':+QQffg,: M J 'hgxf M an W' VDAO ca gk L '59 xxff-bwif 0 Q X sf 5' VN..-. W Nfl ,JNN 1. S 'N--. . :il . ' . 1 up 2 ah --dp., .f . .- . ,-'fish fam: ' 'if lb s! A , E' '1 . - X 1. - ' . 9 - H Ax - 4 - 33h W Ei 'H 2 1 -, f ff X52 Ay , V , 'Nag ,e'f,,, Ning 5-f ' -:xr ' -.pgs 'O KX 'W N n 38 Q' NEW YORK DELTA CHAPTER RATERNITY OF PIII DEI,TA HETA ESTABLISHED 1884. JOHN BURROUGHS BROWN, FRANCIS DIXON CLEVESLAND, .CHARLES HARRIS HAYES, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS HEINZE, WALTER DECKER MAPES, GEORGE DUNDAS SCRIBA, FRANCIS ASBURY WINSLOW, JAMES ADDISON YOUNG. 39 lil IH I , I ,f -NCTTZTU M. '.1 ' -.X 'rj f Nljjgxx. rwwg, W .. KQYSN Q ffkffi , , ,,,r,Q WKTfM if J get 33 ' ' 4f lx g-lj. -.,, -, f X. , I VG. . xv- A X 'Z'- 'fc,, .:g9ii'iQ2 Q2 C-095 , M ,Uffm- ,, -' . 1 ., ' A .f l ,gf Y291' ,E-1:9-'-'::..jX' 9' -'4 I+! -1 Y-'U N A N .Ki ' V 2, X 'X ?5Q?iMRTHVf5TF-Rx VHARVARU 3:4315 c., , V721 Z4z1Wf'4:,'7.. g ffl 'iii x .,-. Q N ' 45:5 A IA - if A 11212: ' -5.2, sm 4 ucHIcfAN .1:1:3: 6:fE6f'3 if ' 235:11 -i - - - 1. AcU5E , f ' -1-21111 lm. -1+2-1 Ei H 1' f :5:3:-:-: .9 0 - '5:7:3:3: mg- C ,rf 5, - x .:.:.j.:. fl Klint,-5 F ' 51.1.3.1 .. 7? OR ,-J 1. wb- ,I V9 W'-..4,f5 G9 . - ., '-'ZQW , 'VE 5: W -55 f awww Q, X f., LL 1 gg Wie? u V ,N - 5122225 ,13f'fiQ5lZ9Wl9Q64l35 A X 3122? ' 4 'Z if Go L - , V, ,Q , . w 41 T , , J ,, fx , 7 l . - 'Q ff : .Y N - ? '1Q?f,.fo ggi? ' ' 'T 3:5: :+C- f g '- 34 05 X - ff N i gl - . , 11, ,Y ' Y X . 5, 'DEF V' ,F S 33 : g lmf. SU W 75 Ii W ' ?J 5'-- n ,ig - ,: Q5f . f - - 'ii' .l.- V ' 215,E Ei E25 vig fl 22 Q- fx A 2 A fr 95 ??- .-Eff E ', A-5 ' Qin: ' N 'Q 7 T x 5? 3 AUYCLLQ E -55 A X T7OG77KIf. fiQ J! 1? ' ' N g: lu- . 9 5-S '46 Wlf ezggyw - K X - ,v..- ., -1' :i : .L3Q nL g 3, lg ,. - YW , . w .Qt-, Loczawoom za commns. rx w 1' r'r5n7fr4q!71'ml 1 40 COLUMBIA CHAPTER RATERNITY OF ELTA UPSILON CNOH-SCCT6t.J ESTABLISHED 1885. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. POST GRADUATES. PERCY FOSTER HALL, WILLARD VINTON KING, SAMUEL ALEXANDER MCGUIRE, HEWLETT RALSTON CONNELL, CHARLES EDWARD GUDEWILL, BERTRAND CHASE HINMAN, ALBERT BRACE PATTOU, ROBERT FRANKLIN ADAMS, JACOB HERBERT SHAFFER, CARL BENNETT AUEL, HAROLD ROGER BACON, BENJAMIN LORD BUCKLEY, ARTHUR POWERS DUNKLY, CLINTON BOWEN FISKE, JR., 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. NELSON GLENN MCCREA. HARRISON TELLER SLOSSON, HENRY BROWN TURNER, JR. THORNTON BANCROFT PENFIELD VVILLIAM JOHN WARBURTON, CHARLES PECK WARIQEN, HOWARD FARRINGTON WELSH. EDNVARD ALLAN SISSON, WILLIAM EUCLID YOUNG, JR. FREDERIC SACKETT HYDE, LESTER HOWARD RILEY, CHARLES HAMILTON SISSON, JOHN COLERIDGE TRAVIS, CHARLES WHITE TRIPPE, FREDERIC GOODWIN 'TURNER. SCHOOLS OF LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. HERMAN VANDERBURGH AMES, GEORGE E. KNAPP, HENRY WELLS BRUSH, ARCHIE FREEMAN MCALLASTER, WILLIAM GASTON. WALTER ELTINGE MERRITT, ROBERT GOELLER, WARREN ETHELBERT SAMMIS. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. SAMUEL MAX BRICKNER, WILLARD AVERY HEACOCK, WARD MANK1'ELOW BECKWITH, WILLIAM BRADBURY NOYES, WILLIAM ROBERT BROUGHTON, EDGAR NELSON MCGIFFERT, JAMES EWING, SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, HARRY PERCIVAL WOLEY. 41 SUMMARY PsI UPSILON, 50 DELTA PHI, - 22 DELTA PsI, . 23 PHI GAMMA DELTA, . . 22 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON, . 38 ZETA PSI, . . . . . I5 DELTA TAU DELTA, Membership Unknown. THETA DELTA CHI, ..... 28 CHI PSI, . . . Membership Unknown. PHI DELTA THETA, .... 8 DELTA UPSILON, . . , , 46 PHI DELTA PHI, Membership Unknown. ToTAL, F-E The Fraternity of Alpha Delta Phi is omitted at its own request. E 42 s..1,L.-Q -L - ,,,,,.a1. ..- cc S 77 I WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MCLAREN, WILLIAM EUGENE HAHN, DENNY BRERETON, HERBERT MAPES, WILLIAM BALDWIN SOUTHARD, DUDLEY HOYT ETENNEY. 43 Z , iffy X 4 - r... I 3,1 T ZZ. 'QXQX x '-. l 4 r 3 Q H 0 s PTETLL T-N 931 eitzair- 12. I.-. .- nab . I . ii. , 5 LMC f'JL.uA L fjveff P ,... , eve? Ea . .. 4-.gtg + ' P-Q:--,,.. ....,.. bag fig .1 -.xz 1 - ...W X -.--. ' 'r-. LLLQ3-5 , lifes- A . fr..g45i.,. Pix NC'x.' F2-' . Qxws- -N . , I -In llllllljllmli ulwllllllmlr' Ir ---- I ann' Illlfll llllllll gnl unll . p Wh,,i ',, ,,,,, mul I l..,I U ., 'mmm ' lnllulm ur... ' IV - .X im , I ' ,, Qi li Il k.l2lf-V Q Q 'Nfl in 3 i.,,'l'l XX . IIIIILH' 753: ',UlgIllfg??'5i,isZ!Hl'fC Il F C .wh I, ,,3x17g:'.WlH Q:I n S J . i Q . i il. . --:-vll I IU' Illl ll llll llll IL' H' 4 g ,'uullu'g,v f lu' .mluqul s 'IIu1l,,a , We I IV ll iii- I ilu 1' lllllmin ul Q FREDERICK AUGUSTUS PORTER BARNARD. RESIDENT BARNARD, to whom this book has been respectfully dedi- cated, has had the privilege, accorded to few men, of seeing many of his most brilliant dreams realized. Possibly this is due both to the practical nature of the dreams and the indomitable energy of the man. For more than sixty years he has been active in public life, ranking among the foremost educators of the century. As a writer on scientific, literary and social questions, his fame in Europe is second to that of no other American. The prayer so often heard, that a man's last days may be his best days, has been answered in a signal manner in the case of our beloved President. Twenty- Hve years ago he found Columbia a small College 3 to-day he presides over a great University. The, School of Mines, a College in itself, is his child, and this is true in a large degree of other important branches of our University. No statue need ever be erected to his memory. Columbia is his monument, and on the hearts of thousands who have gone forth from her halls, may be found written the name of President Barnard, the impress deepening as the years pass. Although unneces- sarily fearful that his age might prove an embarrassment to the rapid progress of the institution which long ago became a part of his very life, the College Trustees have gracefully allowed his resignation to lie on the table, that their leader may complete a quarter of a century as President of Columbia. Dr. Barnard was born in Sheffield, Mass., in May, 1809, when Thomas jefferson was at the head of the Nation, and has thus lived under every National Administration except two. His ancestors were among the earliest New England Pilgrims, his mother's family having settled near Massachusetts Bay in 1626, and his father's family, only ten year's later. A - 45 When the subject of our sketch had reached the mature age of six years, his father engaged the village clergyman to teach the lad Latin, having previously induced him to take up the study of Shakespeare. Cowper, Burns, Scott, Byron, Addison and Burke soon followed. His scholarly life at Yale, where he was graduated second in the class of 1828 5 his successful career as a teacher in the Hartford Grammar School, a tutor at Yale, an instructor at the Deaf and Dumb Asylums in Hartford and New York City, a professor in the University of Alabama, of which he became president, a chancellor of the University of Mississippi, raising the tone of every institution with which he became associated 5 his loyalty to the Union in spite of personal entreaties and threats of the leaders of the Confederacy, his eminence in the world of science, where he has received many honors, his popularity as an author and lecturer on a variety of subjects, have merited and received attention from many sources, but for us his devotion to the interests of our University is of the deepest concern. May his life of self-sacrifice inspire similar heroism in many a son of Columbia. To quote from one of Dr. Barnard's many poems : k Sons of Columbia, let your glad voices Sound her loud praise from the East to the West g As each true son in her greatness rejoices, Shout for her, work for her, give her your best, Shout for her lustily, I Work for her earnestly, Strive her kind care by your zeal to repay 3 And with a mighty noise, Ring out the chorus, boys- 1 1 1 COLUMHNIA. 3 0 46 x ,LV N. L LM Lwfwm, X . -pf' V 'X f!:,'f 'U.'! - Y ,ja i '- mx ' xx. Xl x sim, -11 : ! mul. I I, ' . 3 : X XQN ' f. ' '-' , IBN jff' V , ' Vg-fl. SKIIII , I f K. Ol .,, H, X N . A + 'THE' .Q 7 ' . 5 ,- -. is . f xxx ' 1+ ky' . Q J --,X . Mzlggf ixx : , ' 7 xf RN , IV ! J i ev . Vf g f X V5 ll f , 1 . XX I U I V 'X' f X' Vw QW f R 154, X' I X31- J ' Of interest to every Studegtiegf Graduate 5 , N v we mefffef if BOARD OF EDITORS. LEONARD WHEELER ELY, '89, , Managzhg Edz2'0?'. FRANK WARREN CRANE, '90, Buszkzess jllamzger, REMSEN JOHNSON, '89, ALGER CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE, '89, S- OF M GEORGE DANA MUMEORD, '89, DUDLEY I-IOYT TENNEY, '90, WILLIAM JOHN WARBURTON, '90, EDWARD LEONCE DUFOURCQ, '92, S. OF M 48 O sql. , .. V f -, 51. , . N jfu' I 1 D COLUMBIA JAW IMES. A MONTHLY LAW PUBLICATION BY THE STUDENTS OF LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE IN COLUMBIA COLLEGE. THE ONLY PUBLICATION REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF ALL THE AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS. EDITORS. CHARLES B. COLE, NORTON M. CROSS. PUBLISHED BY THE COLUMBIA LAW TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, ' T. GOLD FROST, Presrdemi ELISHA K. CAMP, Seerefezry. PAUL K. AMES, Treasurer. P. P. SAFFORD, EVERETT J. ESSELSTYN. POST OFFICE ADDRESS! 49TH STREET AND MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY. 49 HI ETA AXPPA SOCIETY DELTA CHAPTER OF NEW YORK ,-,,j,.1-- QFFICERS Preszkieni. HENRY ELLSWORTH GREGORY, A.M., LL.B. Vzke-Preszkiemt. NELSON GLENN NICCREA, Ph.D. Treasurer. EDMUND ATWILL WASSON, Ph.D. Recording Secretary. EDWARD JOHNSON RUNK, A.M. Correspondmg Secretary. HAMPTON DENMAN EWING, A.B. MENIBERS FREDERICK A. P. BARNARD, S.T.D., LL.D., L.H.D., QGCHARLES MURRAY NAIRNE, L.H.D., 'XCHARLES SHORT, LL.D., CHARLES F. CHANDLER, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., ALEXIS A. JULIEN, A.M., AUGUSTUS CHAPMAN MERRIALI, A.M., Ph.D., FREDERICK DE PEYSTER FORSTER, A.M., LL.B. 1869. Robert L. Belknap, A.M., William D. Foulke, A.M. , LL.B., Henry M. Jones, A.B., LL.B., David B. O den, A.B. LL.B., g , Horace N. Seaver, A.B., Wm. Bayard Cutting, A Lewis B. Carll, A.M., Franklin B. Lord, A.B., Robert S. Morrison, A.M Ed. Kelly, A.M., LL.B., Spencer S. Roche, A.M., LL.B., Willard Bartlett, A.M., LL.B., Ed. Hallock, A.M., Ph. D., Charles A. Adams, A.M., J. H. Livingston, A.B., LL.B., Thenford Woodhull, A.M., LL.B Wm. B. Hopper, A.M., Ed. F. Weeks, A.M., LL.B. 1870. 'Q Dennistoun Wood, 2 50 Wm. N. Welobe, A.M., Wm. E. Gilhooly, A.B., LL.B., itGeo. H. Dibblee, A.B., Felix Adler, A.B., Isaac B. Barrett, A.M., A.M., LL.B. Clarence R. Conger, A.M., LL.B., Wm. Henry Sage, A.M., LL.B., Jos. F. Vermilye, A.M., LL.B., Henry M. Smyth, A.B., Stuyvesant Fish, A.M., john K. Rees, A.M., E.M., t4'Ed. I. Rosenfeld, A.B., Fred. P. Marshall, A.M., LL.B., john H. Maghee, A.M., C.E., J. L. Onderdonk, A.M., LL.B., Sutherland Tenney, A.M., LL.B., Geo. N. Williamson, A.B., LL.B., Leiferts Strebeigh, A.M., LL.B., Geo. F. Butterworth, A.M.,,LL.B., Fred. 'W. Hinrichs, A.M., LL.B., Benj. A. Sands, A.M., LL.B., Ed. L. Short, A.M., LL.B., Wm. J. Adams, A.M., E.M., Harry I. Bodley, jr., A.B., 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. Oscar S. Strauss, ,, Henry D. Loder, A.M., LL.B., Jacob D. Henry, A.M., LL.B Francis Hustace james O. Morse, A.M., LL.B. A.M., LL.B '? ,A.M., M.D., Sidney G. Ashmore, A.M., Fred. A. Brown, A.M., Clarence C. Edgerton, A.M., LL.B., Robert Ray Hamilton, A.M., LL.B. Wm. E. Keyes, A.M., LL.B. Henry R. Marshall, A.M., F. R. Hutton, A.M.,E.M.,C.E.,Ph.D Bache MCE. Vlfhitlock, A.M., LL.B. Albert I. Loder, A.M., LL.B., Sylvanus A. Reed, A.M., E.M., Thomas D. Thompson, A.M., E.M. Thomas R. Ormiston, A.M., LL.D., Wm. D. McKim, A.M., M.D., john A. Browning, A.M., Edward Delavan Perry, A.M., Ph.D. Eugene Seligman, A.M., LL.B., David Calman, A.B., Ph.D., LL.B Benjamin F. Mayer, A.B., 1876. Leighton Williams, L. B. Fletcher, A.M., Ph.D., Steven Y. Howell, A.M., M.D., Charles M. Ward, A.M., Clarence VV. Francis, A.M., LL.B., C. F. Hurlburt, A.B., LL.B., Mornay Williams, A.M., LL.B., VVm. Porter Allen. A.B., LL.B., Francis S. Bangs, A.B., LL.B., Benjamin F. Curtis, A.B., M.D., 1877. 1878. J. E. H. Hyde, A. M., LL.B., Gaspar Griswold, A.M., M.D., Irvin A. Sprague, A.B., A.M., LL.B. john B. Pine, A.B., john M. Mitchell, A.M., LL.B., Channing Ellery, A.B., J. R. M. Heinz, A.M., LL.D. joseph F. Crowell, A.B., LL.B., Edward W. Hopkins, A.M., Ph.D., Holbrook Cushman, A. B., Henry L. Bogert, A.B., Henry E. Gregory, A.B., LL.B., Charles E. Caldwell, A.B., LL.B. SI Edward J. Rank. A.M., Ed. R. Anderson Seligman, A.B., William Hallock, A.B., Theodore B. Foster, A.B., Fred. S. Barnum, A.M., LL.B., Abraham Illch, A.B., Henry A. Short, A.B., Ph.D., Wm. W. Scrugham, A.B., LL.B., L. H. King, A.B., Henry S. May, A.B., LL.B., Gardiner H. Waring, A.B., J. W. F. Carlisle, A.B., M. E. Lehman, A.B., Claudius M. Roome, A.B., LL.B., Charles F. Moody, A.B., LL.B., 1379 john H. Mulcahey, A.B. , LL.B., Ed. A. Northall, A.B., Emil joseph, A.B., LL.B., james A. Lynch, A.B., LL.B., Melville A. Kellogg, A.B., Samuel D. Osborne, A.M., LL.B. ISSO. Howard Coghill, A.B., LL.B., Fred. D.'Phillips, A.B., LL.B., jesse R. Locke, jr., A.B., Sidney B. Stuart, A.B., LL.B., Leon N. Adler, A.B., Charles A. O'Neill, A.B., LL.B., Elbert S. Porter, jr., A.B., George E. Blackwell, A.B., LL.B., William L. Robb, A.M., Ph.D., - William Newborough, A.-B. Edward S. Field, A.B., Wm. A. Dunning, A.B., Erastus T. Roberts, A.B., Frank W. Arnold, A.B., james C. Egbert, jr., A.M., Ph,D gimes Heard, Jr., A.B., 1881. arry T. Peck, A.M., Ph.D., L.H.D., Eugene T. Stuart, A.B., LL.B., Frank B. Smith, A.B., Nicholas M. Butler, A.M., Ph.D joseph E. Baker, A.B., Louis D. Ray, A.M., Fred. M. Burr, A.B., james Carter, A.B., Clarkson S. Meade, A.B., Edwin J. Gillies, A.B., '7 A.. V. W. jackson, A.M., L.H.D., Michael Pupin, A.B., Robert Ferguson, A.B., Halstead H. Frost, A.B., LL.B., john K. Gore, A.B., Alfred Gudeman, A.B., Wm. L. Hazen, A.B., A. D. Baker, A.M., Ph.D., Oliver K. Hand, A.B., 1882. 1883. Reginald H. Sayre, A.B., ' james T. Horn, A.B., Nathan Bijur, A.M., Ph.D., LL.B., Charles M. Lum, A.B., Edward Riggs, A.B., Franklin P. Torrey, A.B., William Walter, A.B., Lemuel VVhittaker, A.B. Frank S. Halsey, A.B., R. B. Van Courtlandt, A.B., Reginald VV. Rives, A.B., Henry F. Barrell, A.B., David G. Maclay, A.B., Drayton Burrill, A.B., Frank L. Henry, A.B., George B. Parsons, A.B. Edward P. Lyon, A.B., LL.B., Hugo J. Walther, A.M., Samuel E. Stilwell, A.M., Austin Hulshizer, A.M., Ph.B., Ed. H. Apgar, A.B., Wm. Hawkes Pott, A.B., Walter E. Hallett, A B., Louis A. Noble, A.B., Alfred L. Manierre, A.B., james H. Schmelzel, A.B. 52 l Ch? will GCQTF mu gow Baafcli wi N634 5052 f RQ If E T F5511 E6 :fei- Hari-' E622-1 Terzji TL f - '. 1, 1' .-... 05:3 f llfifia C ,- ,,..l. C....1.. Lei: EZ. Mizz: E josegi Elrifi Eta' 'f ii- ....., Gig' .E jf -ff-.1 CL QL' ff Wi: C512 Eif- C3513 ' H517-5 .i Perf F Giifgg. t ffl? f f mia: E. ,-.x . 'N'-.. P xv, 'flag --vu. 1884. Charles Joseph Deghuee, A.M. Walter Gillett Bates, A.M., George Benjamin Hussey, A.B William Scoiield Day, A.B., John Conger Baker, A.B.,, William Robert Skidmore, A.B., Barclay E. McCarty, A.M., Ph.B., Arthur Dwight, A.B., ! '1 Edward Mills Perry, A.M., Charles Harvey Genung, A.B., iiAleXander Edward Williams John Ruggles Slack, A.B,, WHasbrouck Haviland, A.B., John Bright Stevens, A.B., Eben William Newtown, A.B Ambrose Dyer Henry, A.B., 7 Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright, A.B. 1885 Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph.D., John Albert Ryerson, A.B., Robert Coleman Kemp, A.B., Thomas Scott Fiske, Jr., A.M., Frank Tyng W'arburton, A.B., Edward Lincoln Stabler, A.M. Harry Kearsarge Knapp, A.B. Edmund Atwill Wasson, Ph.D., Temple Bowdoin, A.B., Thomas Ewing, Jr., A.M., 7 e Levi Harold Jacoby, A.M., George Drew Egbert, A.B., ' U Robert Ingram Brown Illman, Everett Masten, A.B., Van Horne Norrie, A.B., Charles Halstead Mapes, A.B., Robert Weil, A.B., Arthur Philip Heinze, A.B., A. B A.B Jared Grover Baldwin, Jr., A.B., George Hyatt, A. B. 1886. Oscar J. Cohen, A.M., Mortimer L. Earle, A.M., Caldwell Morrison, A.B., Leon Harrison, A.M., Milton H. Turk, A.B., Joseph G. Snyder, A.B., Elwood E. Worcester, A.B., Edward L. Patterson, A.B., Guy Ayrault, A.B., Sam Lincoln Cromwell, A.M., Charles D. Faber, A.B., Ed. VV. S. Johnstone, A.B., Samuel T. Gilford, A.B., E. Shepard Spink, A.B., John V. Bouvier, Jr., A.B James N. Ballantine, A.B. Henry Heilbrun, A.B., Theodore C. Mitchell, A.B 'P 7 '1 uel T. Skidmore, A.B. 5 1887. Charles Knapp, A.M. William Gasten, A.B. C. Franc Goddard, A.M., Edwin Hull Snyder, A.B., George H. Gilman, A.M., Louis Rennes, A.B., Herman Louis Jacot, A.B., Leonard Dalton White, Jr., A. 1888. Clarence Hoffman Young, A.B., Henry Augustus Sill, A.B., Percy Foster Hall, A.B., George Marvine Tuttle, A.B., Arthur De Lancey Ayrault, A.B., Graham French Putnam, A.B., William Robinson Powell. A.B., 4' Deceased. S3 Willard Cunningham Humphrey Charles Sears Baldwin, A.B., Jarvis Rose Fairchild, A.B., John Dynely Prince, A.B., Frank Armitage Wilcox, A.B. , B s, A.B Hampton Denman Ewing, A.B., George Flint Warren, Jr., A.B. ASSOCIATION OF THE ALUMNI COLUMBIA ,COLLEGE. 1888-1889. O -l-1.....-- GFFICERS AND STANDING COMMITTEE. FREDERICK R. COUDERT, '56, Pmzzzmz. 4 . GEORGE G. DEWITT, JR., '67, Vzke-Preszkiefzt A. B. SIMONDS, '73, Treasurer. WM. S. SLOAN, '82, Secreiary. TERM EXPIRES OCTOBER, 1889. W. H. BUTTERWORTH, '64. JASPER T. GOODWIN, '76. JOHN B. PINE, '77. TERM EXPIRES OCTOBER, ISQO. J. H. VAN AMRINGE, '66, NICHOLAS FISH, '67. JOHN R. REES, '72, ROBERT C. CORNELL, '74, TERM EXPIRES OCTOBER, ISQI. C. A. SILLIMAN, '56 WILLIAM G. LATHROP, JR., '62, A. VAN SANTVOORD, '65, WM. FELLOWES MORGAN, 'B6. S 54 HILOLEXIAN ITERARY SOCIETY QFOUNDED I8I2.J bfu'v9b..aa:q-eo 3 K Y7f S -1-F02 A X fbi,-1.-1-f..A5 XX ,..,,... 5 211255-Sf I I- ANS I ,. ' 'Qfxjl ' Preszdem'-JARVIS ROSE FAIRCHILD. Vzke-,Preszkieni-ROBERT LIVINGSTON CUTTING, JR. Secrefary-TOMPKINS MCILVAINE. TVEQSZKVE7-HENRY ALGER GILDERSLEEVE, JR. Regzkfraf-HENRY RICHMOND TAYLOR. ACTIVE MEMBERS I889. ROBERT LIVINGSTON CUTTING, ARCHIBALD EGLINTON MONTGOMERY, REMSEN JOHNSON, JOHN SEYMOUR MONTGOMERY. 1890. WILLIAM SEYMOUR BONDY, AUGUSTUS FLEMING KING, FREDERICK RENE COUDERT, JR., TOMPKINS MCILVAINE, JAMES WATSON GERARD, JR., JOSEPH MANUEL RECTOR, HENRY ALGER GILDERSLEEVE, JR., WILLIAM WILLIS REESE, HAROLD GRIFFING, ARTHUR IRVING TAYLOR, ARTHUR SEYMOUR VOSBURGH. 1891. , EDWARD HYMES, ' CHARLES BUTLER, WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH CAMMANN, FREDERICK WOODHULL CHESEBROUGH, JULIEN TOWNSEND DAYIES, WILLIAM KIMBALL GREENE, ARTHUR CRAGIN GWYNNE, CHARLES HOOD, Ist Prize 20, 2d Prize, SBIG, 3d Prize, 355, ISt Prize, 330, PHILIP EDWARD JOHNSON, CHARLES CONOVER KALBFLEISCH, ROBERT BOOTMAN KIMBER, HENRY POWELL, CARY SELDEN RODMAN, MARCUS SIMPSON, HENRY RICHMOND TAYLOR. PHILOLEXIAN PRIZE CONTESTS OF 1888 ORATORY. DEBATE- H. A. GILDERSLEEVE, JR. Ist Prize, 3520, H. A. GILDERSLEEVE, JR ROBT, L, CUTTING, JR, 2d Prize, 3520, TOMPKINS MCILVAINE. HENRY L. ELY. RATIONS. ' ORIGINAL O . ROBT. L. CUTTING, JR WILLIAM SPEER. 2d Prize, 3520, JOSEPH M, RECTOR, 55 COLUMBIAN EITIIOLOGIAN ITERARY SOCIETY YAY 1806 1339 A MPENDY- 4' X 2' .-147, OFFICERS. RICHARD SELDEN HARVEY, '88, . P716-Vlkffm'-' FREDERICK VVILLETS, ,QI, . - VZ55'P7ff5Zd6'W'- RICHARD COLLINS, ,QI, . . Recordzng Secraiary. ADAM WIENER, IQO, . , . Treasurer. ' Q ' HORACE IRVING BRIGHTMAN, ,Q2, Correspondzng .Secremry MEMBERS. , SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. 1889. CHARLES WILLIAM BOWMAN, OSCAR L. I. ROGERS. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS HEINZE, GEORGE SAFFORD WATERS, ,A WILLIAM HUEY WEEKS, JR. 1890. ALFRED LAUTERBACH, CHURCHILL SATTERLEE, JOHN HOLCOMBE NELDEN, ADAM WIENER. 1891. ' RICHARD COLLINS. ALFRED BERNARD MOLDEHNKE . 1892. I ACTON CIVIL BASSETT, 5 HORACE IRVING BRIGHTMAN, 3959 9 RANDALL COMFORT, LEOPOLD BERTRAM POLLAK, RUFUS BILLINGS COWING, JR., GEORGE EDGAR MORGAN, ,QA Iii BENJAMIN LEOPOLD SINSHEIMER. 1.215 ' SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. ' FREDERICK WILLETS. I 56 I I X , I f 1 Q , ARNARD ITERARY ASSOCIATIUN GEORGE DANA MUMEORD, pygmgemf. JOHN SAGE FISKEI - Vzbe-Preszkienl. MONTAGUE HOWARD, . . Secretary. GEORGE WHITFIELD WHITTEMORE, . , Cfzyzg, 1889. BENJAMIN NATHAN CARDOZO, WILLARD VINTON KING, GEORGE DANA MUMFORD, CHARLES MOORE BLEECKER, FRANK WARREN CRANE, JOHN SAGE FISKE, FRANK SHAW GRAVES, FRED. EVEREST GUNNISON, CHARLES HARRIS HAYES, OSWALD NATHANIEL JACOBY, 1890. HANIMOND ODELL, HARRISON TELLER SLOSSON, MASON ROMEYN STRONG. CHARLES LAURISTON LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MCLAREN, ALBERT BRACE PATTOU, THORNTON BANCROFT PENFIELD, CHARLES T. B. ROWE, JOHN PERRY SEWARD, WILLIAM JOHN WARBURTON, GEORGE WHITFIELD WHITTEMORE, 1 CHARLES BARTOU, CORTLANDT FIELD BISHOP, MARTIN BERTHOLD COHN, YICTOR MOREAU ELTING, MONTAGUE HOWARD, 1891. VICTOR MAPES, GEORGE WASHINGTON METCALF, JOHN JASPARD NEESER, JR., JOHN FARR PUTNAM, JACOB HERBERT SHAFFER, WILLIAM EUCLID YOUNG, JR. 1892. THOMAS LUDLOW CHRYSUE, LEONARD BEECHER MCWHOOD, EDWIN RODNEY FISKE, JAMES BURGES SILL, WILLIAM HERBERT HANFORD, GEORGE C. TERWILLIGER- 57' I , 1..l'- .QINT DEBATE OF THE HILOLEXIAN, EITIIOLOBIAN AND ARNARD ITERARY SOCIETIES COLUMEBIA COLLEGE FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 27TH, 1888. SUBJECT OF DEBATE.- Resolved, That the Southern States Had a Right to Seoedef' A fadges. JOSEPH H. CHOATE, . Mig JUDGE E. L. PATTERSON, PROFESSOR CHASE. Ia' ,,. W Preszdzag Ojicer. A ' I Mg. . 11, im E. MCK. WHITING. I- I2 ' II, I, I ' AFFIRMATIVE. NEGATIVE. ,I ..' HENRY A. SILL, Barnard, JARVIS R. FAIRCHILD, Phzlolexzafz, S RICHARD S. HARVEY, Pezflzologzan, HAMPTON D. EWING, Barnard, Ip 7 HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, JR., Phz'!0Zexz'an,. FRANK H. FIELD, Pedhologzan. 31 1! . ' . .5 gre ,Y , , DECISION OF THE -TUDGES. 4 I A I First Honorable Mention, FRANK H. FIELD, I I, Second Honorable Mention, HENRY ALGER GILDERSLEEVE, IR. 58 1 if 3. 1 CGLUMBIAA COLLEGE SHAKESPEARE . SOCIETY. ' I 2 ,S i - - 2 -1 I HAMMOND ODELL, '89, . . Preszkieni. Vi WILLIAM JOHN WARBURTON, ,9O, . Vzke-Preszkienf. '4 CHARLES CONOVER KALBFLEISCH, 'QI, . Secrelary. Q I889. GUSTAVUS T. DONNELL, EDWARD BRIGHT, JR., HENRY L. GLOVER, REMSEN JOHNSON, GEORGE D. MUMFORD, CHARLES M. BLEECKER, HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, JR., HAROLD GRIFFING, FRANK W. CRANE, J. PERRY SEWARD, WILLIAM B. SOUTHARD, CORNELIUS S. ABBOTT, JR., CORTLANDT F. BISHOP, WILLIAM C. CAMMANN, RICHARD COLLINS, MARTIN B. COHN, MONTAGUE HOWARD, EDWARD HYMES, PHILIP E. JOHNSON, CHARLES C. KALBFLEISCH, RICHARD A. ASHWORTH, ACTON C. BASSETT, 1890. 1891. 1892. 59 N1 59 GEORGE C. D. ODELL, ff HAMMOND ODELL, HARRISON T. SLOSSON, FREDERICK L. WACHENHEIM, NORMAN WILDE. CHARLES H. HAYES, THOMAS P. FAY, OSWALD N. JACOBY, CHARLES T. B. ROWE, WILLIAM J. WARBURTON. VICTOR M'APES, GEORGE W. METCALFE, ALFRED B. MOLDEHNKE, JOHN G. NEESER, JR., JOHN F. PUTNAM, JACOB H. SHAFFER,' MARCUS SIMPSON, WILLIAM E. YOUNG. JR. HORACE I. BRIGHTMAN1 RUFUS B. COWING. 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CHARLES THORNTON BATE ROWE. Lyfzaz I Thfiflii MENIBERS Tm A FRANK XVARREN CRANE, '90, The Herald. CHARLES HOOD, ,QI, The Sfczr. L. Li1.,fg',, , . Gitwff, THORNTON BANCROET PENFIELD ' o The Trzbmze. 7 7 R. M. RAYMOND, '89, S. of M., The Evmmg Post. CHARLES THORNTON BATE ROWE ' o The Times. 9 7 JACOB HERBERT SHAFFER, ,QI, The Press. . B . q fi WILLIAM EUCLID YOUNG, IR., ,9I, The Muzi and Express. WILLIAM JOHN WARBURTON, ,QO, The Specfaior. 60 I I i S COLUMBIA COLLEGE RAMATIC CLUB FOUNDED THURSDAY, 9 DECEMBER, 1886. OFFICERS FOR 1888. ROBERT C. SANDS, , . . . Prggzdgng. EDWARD FALES COWARD, . , V,gg-p,feSmfm,f FRANK C. WARREN, . Searemry. l SAMUEL SLOAN, IR., . , Treasure,- ROBERT LEE MORRELL, . . . Manager. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ROBERT C. SANDS, Chazkman. R. LEE MORRELL, RICHARD T. WAINWRIGHT, GEO. A- MORRISON, ,IR-, FRANK C. WARREN, Clerk. MEMBERS. Charles Keller Beekman, '89, Robert Lee Morrell, '89, S. of L., Walter Lawrence Bogert, '91, S. of L., George Austin Morrison, jr., '89, S. of L julian Gerard Buckley, '89, S. of L., Eugene joseph O'Sullivan, '89, james Watson Gerard, jr., '90, Edwin Main Post, '92, Valentine Gill Hall, '89, S. of L., Robert Cornell Sands, '89, S. of L., Tracy Hyde Harris, '89, S. of L., Richard Tighe Wainwright, '89, S. of M Lloyd Warren, ,QI, S. of M. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS. William jay Barker, '90, S. of M., Russell Hotchkiss Hoadley, jr., ,QI,S.Of M Lyman Roswell Colt, '91, Oliver Hazard P. LaFarge, '91, S. of M., Thomas Pearsall Field, '90, Alexander Willianj. Stein, ,QI, Theo. A. Havemeyer, jr., '91, S. of M., john Bethune Stein, '91, Henry Richmond Taylor, '91, PERFORMANCES, SEASON OF 1888. CONCERT HALL OF METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE.-Friday, jan. 13, at 8.30 RM. Saturday, jan. 14, at 2.30 P. M., Saturday, jan. 14, at 8.3O'P. M. GERMAN CLUB RooMs, STAPLETON STATEN ISLAND.-Fr1day,jan. 27, at 8.30 P.M PRoGRAMME.' 1. A Frightful Frost. -A Comedy. 2. Selections by Columbia College Glee Club.. 3. Recitations by Edward Fales Coward. 4. B. B. -A Farce. BERKELEY LYCEUM 2I WEST 44th STREET.-Friday, April 33132 3-85 in Saturday, April 7, at 2530 P. M 5 Saturday, April 7, at 8.30 P. M-S T Y: P at 8.30 P, M C -t in Kidd - or A Peerless Peeress and an Haughfy Pirate. ap a , , A An original burlesque on early New York society in three acts, by George Austin Morrison, jr. 61 WHO ? Iqmi . 7 Q V- 5 enme from realms nf Unsty hunks, C . 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HARDY MURFREE BANKS, JR., '89, DANIEL LEROY DRESSER, '89, M., I HERBERT SHIPMAN, ,QO, JAMES MUNROE HENVLETT, ,QO, M., VICTOR MAPES, '91, JACOB STILLMAN LANGTHORNE, '91, M., I 1 ALEXANDER ELLIOTT, Med., GUY RICHARDS, La.W. ll I 4 i I: I DIRECTORS AT LARGE. I4 i'f?Q'5 . , . CHARLES HALSTEAD MAPES '89, M., EDWIN H '8 C , ARRIS, 9, M., I, ,A ' L J 'Q 'L EUGENE KLAPP, '89, M-, SAMUEL ALEXANDER MCGUIRE, '89, M., 5. il I .5-, DWIGHT WILCOX TAYLOR, '91, I ' 3 E ' 64 . S to I Y HIRTY-SECOND IELD M EETING OF THE COLUMBIA COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EVENTS. 100 YARDS DASH. .... 220 YARDS DASH. .... ONE MILE RUN .... QUARTER MILE RUN .... HALF MILE RUN .... Two MILE BICYCLE RACE 120 YARDS HURDLE RACE... . MILE WALK 220 YARDS HURDLE..... PUTTING THE SHOT.. . . BROAD JUMP .... HIGH IUMP..... PoLE VAULT. . .. ... THROWING THE HAMMER. . .. TUG OF WAR .,.. M. A. C. GROUNDS. THURSDAY, MAY I7TH, 1888. WINNERS. 1. A. S. Mahoney, '89, S. of M. ,I 2. H. Shipman, fee, S. -4 i l. I. A. S. VOSbu1'gh, 90, 'I 1. H. M. Banks, Jr.,' 2. H. Shipman, '90, S. of A. 89, S. Of A ..... . of A. S.of A... ,l 2. H. Hornbostel, '90, S. of M. 2. H. R. Connell, ,QO, S. of M. 1. H. M. Banks. '89, S. of A ..... ,I fy 1. M. R. Strong, '89, S. of A ..... ,l 2. I. S. Appleby, '88, S. of M. 2. . H. Hall, '91, S. of A. 1. E. I. Halstead, P. and S .... ,I ly 1. H. Mapes, '90, S. of A... ,l 2. V. Mapes, 'QI. S. of A. I ....g 1. 1. T. Mcllvaine, '90, S. of A ..... 2. H. W. Warner, ,QI, S. of A. 1. H. Mapes, '90, S. of A. .... . 2. V. Mapes. '91, S. of A. l lg 1. C. E. Beckwith, '88, S. of M .... . ,I 2. B. C. Hinrnan, '90, S. of M. TIME, HEIGHT, OR DISTANCE. 3 ...... ..IoKsec. 2 1 . . . . 3-5 Sec. 4 min. S4-E' sec ....522 sec .2 min. 10 sec .7 min. 8,2 sec . . .. 127i Sec 7 min. 585 Sec .. . .ZQS sec ....34 ft. 75 in ....21ft.2iI1 'L 1. V. Mapes, Ie., S. of A ......... .. ...Aa I 2. H. J. Welch, '89, S. of M. lj 1. I. C. Hooper, '90, S. of M ..... 132. A. S. Mahoney, '89, S. of M. '51, H. J. Welch, '90, S. of M .... ll, 1. C. E. Beckwith, '88, S. of M. 'N 2. V. Mapes, '90, S. of A. ,I 2. B. C. Hinrnan, '90, S. of M- Tie, '89 and '9o. 'I Won by ,9O. SUMMARY. 7 1 '88, '89. 90. 91. FIRST PRIZES .... 2 4 7 I SECOND PRIZES .... .... I I 7 5 'l' Columbia College Record broken. 6 5 9 ....5ft.45in ......8ft. II in ......92ft.3in e - '99-'91 FIELD MEETI.NG EVENTS. Ioo YARDS DASI-I .... 2oo XXARDSADASH .... ONE MILE RUN .... QUARTER MILE RUN .... I'IALF MILE RUN .... Two MILE BICYCLE 120 YARDS HURDLE. MILE XVALK .... 220 YARDS PIURDLE. PUTTING THE SHOT . BROAD JUMP .... IIIGII JUMP .... POLE X7.-XULT .... RACE.... 'FIIROWING TIIE HAMMER .... S TUG or XVAR.. ....... .. M. A. C. GROUNDS. MMM- THURSDAY, MAY I7TH, 1888. NVINNERS. 1. H. Shipman, 'go ..... 2. H. R. Connell, '90, 51. H. Shipman, 'go ..... li 2. C. H. Colton, '9o. 1. A. S. Vosburgh, 'go .... ,I 2. H. Hornbostel, 'go. ip I. H. R. Connell, '9O... .1 'I 2. Herbert Shipman, '9o. lb 1. I. M. Hewlett, 9O.... ,2 'X . -jj I. M. H. Ha11,'91 ...... 'P 2. F. A. Tanner, 7QI. fy 1. H. Mapes, 'go ...... 2. V. Mapes, '91. 51. T. Mcllvaine, 'go .... li 2. H. W. VVarner, '91, 'fp 1. H. Mapes, 'go .... .. ,P 2. V. Mapes, '91. jr. B. C. Hinrnan, 'oo ..... .. ,P 2. G. A. Beckwith, oo. 51. V. Mapes, .QI ...... 4i 2. H. I. Welch, '9o. 51. I. C. Hooper, go ..... ti 2. M. T. Bogart, 'go. in 1. H. I. NVelch, 'go .... ti 2. V. Mapes, 'g1. 51. B. C. Hinman, 'go ..... .. G If 2. . A. Beckwith, go. 'go-Walk over. SUMMARY. 790 FIRST PRIZES ..... I3 SECOND PRIZES ..... .... 2 c 66 1 TIME, HEIGHT, OR DISTANCE. .......IOf sec. . . . .23-E sec. 4 min. 54-E sec. ....52'15 sec. 2 min. I2 sec. . . . .No Time. ....I7i sec. min. 58g sec. .. .29-2 Sec. N33 ft. 35- in. ...21 ft. 2 in. ...5ft.:-7,5-iI'1. ...8 ft. II in. ..87 ft. II in. EV 100 YARDS D -HIRTEENTH IELD MEETING OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION M. A. C. GROUNDS, NEW YORK. ENTS. ASH ..... 120 YARDS HURDLE ..... Two MILE B 440 YARDS D ICYCLE RACE ASH .... ONE MILE RUN ..... ONE MILE WALK ..... 220 YARDS AI-IURDLE ..... HALF MILE RUN .... 220 YARDS DASH .... THRONVING THE HAMMER ...... POLE VAULT .... . HIGH JUMP ..... BROAD JUMP ..... PUTTING THE SHOT ..... TUG OF WAR ..... Harvard ......... Yale .............. Univ. of Penn ..... Co1umbia.., ...... . Amherst. ..... . . MAY 26TH, 1888. WINNERS. 1. C. H. Sherrill, '89. Yale .... 2. E. C. Moen, '91, Harvard. I 1. Herbert Mapes, '90, Columbia ..... 'I 2. H. L. VVilliaIns, '90, Yale. 1. R. H. Davis, '91, Harvard ...... .. ,P 2. WV. W. Weare, '90, Yale. N5 r. S. G. Wells, L. S., Harvard ..... . ,I 2. H. M. Banks, '89, Columbia. -in 1. W. Harmar, '90, Ya1e..... li 2. C. A. Davenport, '90, Harvard. j 1. E. C. Wright, L.s., Harvard ........ , l 2. O. Chamberlain, '89, Univ. of Penn. 1. G. S. Mandell, '89, Harvard ..... 2. Herbert Mapes, '90, Columbia. i ....'4 J 'L r. H. R. Miles, '89, Harvard ....... ... nuns.-1 G 1 li 2. . P. Cogswell, 88, Harvard. 1. C. H. Sherrill, '89, Yale ..... ..... 'I ji 2. . B. Lund, Harvard. TIME, HEIGHT, OR DISTANCE. .......IO-ESCC. ....I7-ESCC. ..7 min. 3 sec .. ....52g sec 4 min, 37? sec .7 min. 2Q sec ....26g sec .2 min. 25 sec ......22grSCC ii 1. A. I. Browser, Med., Univ. of Penn .... 88 ft. 65 in li 2. . B. Gibson, '88, Harvard ...... ........ 8 7 ft. IO in i 1. T. G. Shearman, '89, Yale ..... .... ' ' ' ji 2. S. D. Warriner, '88, Amherst. j 1. T. D. Webster, Med., Univ. of Penn ti 2. W. B. Page, P. G., Univ. of Penn. ii 1. T. G. Shearman, '90, Yale ....... . ....9ft.6in ...5ft.11Min ...2oft. Sin Tl 2. H. B. Gibson, '88, Harvard. ig 1. H. Pennypacker, '88, Harvard .... .... 3 7 ft 'Hi 2. G. W. VVoodruff, '89, Yale. 5 r. C' Harvard ................... .. .... First Prize li 2. ' Columbia.... .....Second Prize SUMMARY. FIRST SECOND PRIZES. PRIZES. l 7 , . . 6 . 6 . 3 2 3 . 1 3 , . . I 16 - I6 67 HIRTY- HIRD IELD MEETING ANNUAL FALL GAMES OF THE COLUMBIA COLLEGE TIILETIO ASSOCIATION M. A. C. GROUNDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26TH, 1888. EvENTs. 1 ICO YARDS DASH ..... 2. 120 YARDS HURDLE .... 3. 'ONE INIILE XVALK .... 4. 220 YARDS NovIcE.... 5. 100 YARDS OPEN ..... '6. ONE MILE RUN ..... 7. Two MILE BICYCLE RACE ..... 8. 220 YARDS RUN ...... T9. 220 YARDS HURDLE ..... 10. 880 YARDS NOVICE .... II. HALF RIILE OPEN ..... 12. 440 YARDS RUN ...... 7 13. 880 X ARDS RUN ...... 14. PUTTING THE SHOT. 15. RUNNING HIGH JUMP .... 16. RUNNING BROAD JUMP ..... 17. 'INHROXVING THE HAMMER ..... 18. POLE VAULT ............. 2 TIME, HEIGHT, WINNERS, OR DISTANCE. 1. H. Mapes, '92, S. of M. C3 yds.J .... 2. H. M. Banks, Jr., 89, S. of A. CScratch.j 1. H. Mapes, ,92, S. of M. CScratchJ... 2. T. A. Havemeyer, '91, S. of M. C12 .......I7i yds.J 1. T. Mcllvaine, '90, S. of A. CScratchJ .... 8 min. 8g 2. H. G. Peck, '90, S. of L. C30 sec.J 1. S. R. Bradley, ,QO, S. of M ......... 2. J. R. Steers, '90, S. of M. 1. F. Westing, M. A. C. CScratchl .... 2. H. Shipman, C. C. A. A. C5 yds.J 1. A. S. Vosburgh, 90, S. of A. CScratchJ ...25-2 4min. 523 . J. S. Langthorne, '91, S. of M. C25 yds.J 1. W. H. Hall, 91, S. of A. C60 yds.J ..... 7 min. 502 2. W. H. McKleroy, ,QO, S. of M. C100 yds.J 1. H. M. Banks, Jr., '89, S. of A. CScratchJ .... 23-g 2. H. Shipman, '90, S. of A. C7 yds.D 1. H. Mapes, '92, S. of M. CScratchJ .... 2. V. Mapes, '91, S. of A. C15 yds.J ...262 1. F. E. Gunnison, '90, S. of A. ..... .... 2 min. 235 2. J. A. Dempsey, '91, S. of L. 1. J. W. Moffatt, M. A. A. A. CScratchl...2 min. E 2. D. J. Tompkins, M. A. C. C24 ydS.J 1. J. C. Travis, ,Q2, S. of A. C35 ydS.J ..... .... 5 2 2. H. Shipman, '90, S. Of A. C18 ydS.J 1. J. M. Hewlett, ,Q0, S. of M. C40 ydsj. 2. M. R. Strong. '89, S. of A. C10 yds.J 1. B. C. Hinman, ,QO, S. of M. CScratchJ 2. M. T. Bogart, ,QO, S. of A. C2 ft.J 1. F, C. Hooper, ,QO, S. of M. C3 in.J... 2. A. A. Stevens, P. G. C4 in.J 1. V. Mapes, '91, S. of A. CScratchJ ..... 2. J. C. Devereux, '89, S. of L. C1 ft.J 1. B. C. Hinman, '90, S. of M. CScratchJ 2. M. T. Bogart, '90, S. of A. C5 ft.J Stopped on account of darkness. .2 min. 185 SCC. SCC. SCC. SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC. SBC SCC SCC SCC SCC .....33ft.3in ......5ft.7in .....2oft.8in . , I ....79ft. TUG orf XVAR: '91 lost to '92 by defaullg ,Q2 lost to '89 by defaultg 'go lost to '89 by 1 inch. 1 7 7 Y FIRST PRIz s 89' 95' QI' 92 I E .... 2 SUNIMARY 3 l SECOND PRIZES .... 3 8 3 i 'Columbia College Record broken. 68 2 X rw Wd' rw Yards no we A Half M116 one I Thf6CMl1f one Milf l Two Mile 1 me Moe Seven Milf Hurdle R4 Running H3 Running B' Putnng the Throwing P Pole Vaultk Standing H51 Standing Bn Throwing B zhlile Bicyc Tug of War. COXTI5 Ioo Yards Di no Yards DI 440 Yards D: Half Mile R1 One Mile Rf One Mile W, I2ol'p,1-ds H, Running Hr: Running Bro. Putting the S Throwing H, Pole llaul-,ri sllilllllng Hi 2 220 Ynns 'Hu Tug of WH K . N- BE lnlh .. QT N t M101 2 ECORD OF THE NTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES. CONTESTS. 1875. 1876. 1377, I378. 1879. 1880. 100 Yards Dash ..... IOZS IIS rogs IOMS 1048 1045 H 220 Yards Dash ..... 23155 QMS 24gS 2433 H 440 Yards Dash ..... 55145 56s 54S C 5445 C 54,55 Ssfs H Half Mile Run.... 2m 625 2m IGMS P 2m 20368 C 2m 8545 C 2m 125 mf 915 One Mile Run .... 4m 44345 4m 58555 P 5111 333 C Sm Args Sm 2425 C 4m 3728 Three Mile Run .... 17m 75245 16m 215 P 5 One Mile Walk -'--' 7m 505 Sm 7543 7m 305 C 7111 335.5 C 7111 49S C 7m 5425 Two Mile Walk .... 16111 335 C 16m 4QES C Three Mile Walk ..... .. 25m 235 28m ZIMS Seven Mile Walk ..... .. 65m ISE-,fs Hurdle Race. ........... IQZS 18545 ISMS 2IgS C 1915 19155 Running High jump ...... 5f 4in 4f 11111 Sf 65111 C Sf gain C Sf 25641 H Running Broad Jump ..... 18f 3M,in P rgf 7in 191' Zmin C zof C Qof Zin Putting the 511011 ........ 3of 111.6111 P 33f 32f Hxin 33f Skin 35f Hmm Throwing Hammer ..... 75f zoin 76f gin 87f 1in 84f 3in Pole Vaulting. .......... 7f gin gf gf 31,1 gf an Standing High jump ...... 4f 3251 4f 5:5414 Sf Inin H Standing Br0ad .lump ----- 9f Irkin IOf 3Kin rof rin H Throwing Base Ball ..... 368f 6in P 2 Mile Bicycle Race .... 7m 575 Tug of War ........ . Columbia. CONTESTS. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. roo Yards Dash. . .. IOMS H IOMS IOES IOES 1025 IOZS H rogs Y IOgS 220 Yards Dash ..... 23gS H 23'ZS 2325 2228 H 2325 H 2225 H 23S 2235 44o Yards Dash ...... 532 s 535 H SIES H S223 H 5425 H SIQS H 5325 5235 H Half Mile Run ....... 2m 725 H 2m 225 H 2m 25 H 2m 53135 H 2m 725 2111 425 2l'I1 75 Y 2111 285 H One Mile Run ....... 4m 4OZS 4m 402.5 H 4m 38gS H 4m 45gS 4m 4625 4m 3825 4111 3625 4m 3785 One Mile Walk ...... 7m 3655 7m 4IgS H 7m 2625 7m 3325 7m 2725 7m IIES H 7m 16S 7111 295 H 120 Yards Hurdle .... ISZS I7gS 185 47565 1925 175 1725 Y 175 S Running High Jump. 5f 2Min H 5f 6in H 5f 835in H 5f glyiin H 5f mwin 5f 111X4iI1 sf 77131 Y sf Hyzifl Running Broad Jump 2Of gfgkin 2If gin 2Of 6in H 2If 33611 19f 6in H 2of 11in 2If 75111 Y 20f gin Putting the Shot ..... 34f 7iI1 36f 3in 35f 8in H 36f 35Zil'1 38f Iini' 38f gjgin 4of oliin Y 37f Throwing Hammer.. 76f gyzin 87f gmin 88f 11in H 83f 2in 88f Min g5f 11in g8f 6in Y 88f 63-gin Pole Vaulting ...... .. 8f gnin gf 6in H 1of gf 6in gf 75.fin IOf Min I0f 9f 510 Standing High jump. 4f 6Min H 2 Mile Bicycle Race.. 6m 515 6m 5225 H 6m 5345 6m SQES 7m ZQES 6m 395 6111 5385 7111 35 H 220 Yards Hurdle .... ' 2625 H Tug Of War .......... 'Prir1ceton. Columbia. Lafayette Harvard Harvard Harvard Columbia Harvard N. B.-Events followed by the name of a college are those taken by the in that Yea-1'-C., Columbiag H., Harvardg P., Princeton 3. Y., Yale. 4' Shot underweight. 69 college winning the championship ECORD or NTERCOLLEGIATE RIZES SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE NTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FROM JULY, 1876. FIRST SECOND ' 7 COLLEGES PRIZES PRIZES TOTAL HARVARD ............ 50 49 09 COLUMBIA ..... .................. 4 3 43 86 YALE ............................. 30 I9 49 PRINCETON ..... .......,............ 2 5 23 49 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ..... 25 I7 42 DARTIIIOUTH ..................... 4 5 LAFAYETTE ........................ 4 4 LEHIGH .................... .......... 3 4 COLLEGE OF CITY OF NEW YORK ..... 2 3 XVILLIAMS ........................,... 2 I WVESLEYAN ......................... 2 I STEVENS ....,............... 2 0 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN .... I O BROWN. ..................... 0 3 ALIHERST ................. O 2 BOVVDOIN .... O I HOEART .... .... 0 I EST COLLEGE RECORDS EVENT RECORD HOLDER COLLEGE DATE 100 YARDS DASH ..... . IO S ...... E. I. VVendel, '82 ...... Harvard ....... May 24, '81 220 YARDS DASH ..... 22g S ..... W. Baker, '86 ...... . . ,Harvard ....... May 24, '84 40 YARDS DASH ..... 50M S .... W. Baker, '86 .... .. Harvard ....... May 16, '85 ll-IALE MILE RUN . .. ... 2 m. S .... W. Baker, '86 ...... . . Harvard ...... . Oct. '85 ONE MILE RUN .......... 4 III. 36g S. W. Harrnar, '90 ........ Yale .......... May 28. '87 ONE MILE XVALK .... ....... 7 rn. I S E. C. Wright, '86 ...... Harvard. ..... May '86 HURDLE RACE C120 Yardsj.. I7 S ....... W. H. Ludington, '87.. Yale .... ...... M ay 29, '86 Two MILE BICYCLE RACE.. 6 m. I7 S... G. A. E. Lohler. '86 .... Univ. Of Penn. . May 16, '85 RUNNING I-IIGH Junrra ....... 6 ft. M in.. WV. P. Page, '87 ........ Univ. of Penn May 22, '86 RUNNING BROAD JUMP ...... 21 ft. 7Min T. J. Shearman, '89 .... Yale .... ...... M ay 28, '87 POLE M'AUI.T ................ IO ft. 5 in.. H. P. Toler, '86 ........ Princeton ..... ........... . CFIIROWING THE HAIIIINIER... 98 ft. 6 in.. A. B. Coxe, '87 ......... Yale ....... . May 28, '87 PUTTING THE SHOT ......... 40 ft.QyZ in... A. B. Coxe, '87 ......... Yale ........ .. May 28, '87 l1URDLE RACE C220 Yardsi.. 262 S ...... G. S. Mandell, '89 ...... Harvard... May 26, '88 HCRDLE IQACE C220 Yardsb.. 262 S ...... Herbert Mapes, '92 ..... Columbia ..... Oct. 26, '88 BEST COLUMBIA COLLEGE RECORDS EVENT HOLDER RECORD DATE 100 YARDS DASH ..... .. C. H. Mapes, '85 ...... .. IOX S.. .... Oct. 25, 84 220 xr.-XRDS DASH ..... H. M. Banks, Ir., '89 .... .. 23g S ........ May 17, '88 440 YARDS DASH ..... .. H. M. Banks, Jr.,','89 .......... 522 S ........ May 17, '88 HALI-' BIILE l'll'N .. .. R. R. Colgate, '80 ..... ............. 2 In. 5 S .... May 5, '77 f,NE lhlll.E RUN ..... ......... . . A. S. Vosburgh, '90, S. Of A .... .. 4 In. 46 S... Oct. 26, '88 f.lNli MlII.li Xl ALR ..... ......... . .. C. Eldridge, '79 ............... .. 7 IT1. 42' S. .. Oct. 27, '77 lllTRDLl'. llACli C120 Yards. ..... H. Mapes, '92, S. of M ...... .. 172 S ....... Oct. 26, '88 lll'NNlNG HIGH juni' ........ Guy Richards, '87 ..... ........ . . 5 ft. IOM in. May 29, '86 RVNNING BROAD IUAII- ..... .. O. Boldeson, '84, S. Of M ..... .. 21 ft. 354 in. May 24, '84 STANDING llrorr jrnnrr- ...... J. F. Jenkins, Ir., '84 ........ .. 4 ft. 4M in.. May 7 '81 STANDING BROAD juni' ........ Martinez, '75, S. of M ....... .. IO ft ..... .. . May 231 '74 l'OLIi X AUI.T ....................... A. Stevens, '87, S. Of M ..... .. IO ft. M in.. May 29, '86 I'w0 BlII.E BICYCLE RACE ......... D. H. Renton, '86, S. of L .... . . 6 In. 352 S Oct 16 '85 'FHROXVING IIAAIAIER CI6 lbS.j ....., D. B. Porter, '83 .................. 87 ft. Ii Oct: 21' '82 PIJTTING SHOT C16 lbS'.J ............ D. YV. Reckhart, '84, S. of M ...... 36 ft. 3121 ini May 24: '84 lllJRDLl: RACE C220 X ardsj ........ H. Mapes, '92, S. of M ............. 262 S ....... Oct. 26, '88 70 .REC K Zitiafdi BZ urine Rn One me sta' one Mil' we rua ning, rr Tl1f M ce 4 Hurdle 1 Running B Ea Rnnnlng High Broan snndllig HM rnrQW 5gh.e I Putting ' Pole Win TWO 4 iao Yafds Das' 440 Yafds Das' Half nine Run One nine RP? One Mile ll al nun nine Wal Three Mile W2 Hurdle Rane if Running High - Running Bioad. Standing High . Standing Broad Throwing HHH Putting Sho: C1 Pole Vault ..... Two Mile BiCYf -1 M119 Bic! -i COXTE ruo Yards Dash 220 Yards Dash 440 Yards Dash Half Mile Run. One Mile Run.. One Mile Walk Hurdle Race C12 Running Highj Running Broad Tino Mile Bicvc Thinning Harnr Putting Shot C16 Pole Vault ..... Hurdle Race C22- Coxrzf X In Ian D . an Yards Dig' in Yards Dagh' titlf Mile Run ' One Mile Run' ' Une Mile Wang' Hurdle Race U Q Running High Runnin Bm l Tun Mia Bi ad l Thwn Hcyci. Pnliiu Ci, Hmm Enid Ciaflltot lI6 l l l l ECORD OF THE COLDJMBIA COLLEGE THLETIC AMES. CONTESTS- Spring, '76, pau 176 Spring , I -,Le,,--E767-,W , 9 ' 1 77- ' v77' Spring , 8 'x , -- ---Y , :oo Yards Dash ..... HES 1 l ' N 7 in 1 all' 78' 220 Yards Dash... . 2032 U15 l IOQS H15 ,li 2 440 YaI'fLlS Dash ..... 5625 545 2585 V 25gS'1' 2. q uf- 45' Half Mlle Run .... . 2m 155 2m 25 sells - 57gg sg Q 2435-103-' One Mile Run. .... Sm 1825 m 515 2m 5 5 em 1535+ 2m 21 5735-133' One Mile Walk ..... 8m O25 gm 1235 5m 2125+ Sm Ie S L Sm I ,S U11 sons-n-,ey Two Mile Walk. ......... 5 245 7m 2855 vm 425 8m 3?s Sm 405 Three Mile Walk .......... 27m 845 2 m 8 19111 30 Sl 15m 4625 ' 43+ Sm 395 Hurdle Race lregulationj ,,,, 1928 5 4 S+ 19m 425 Running High jump. ...... Sf in 22 3 2055 No time T 1918 Runnlng Broad jump ........ 1 f ' 5f 5211 L 51' in f' 235 T . . 7 3ln -L 6f 3. 5f 61n f 911 1, Standlng High Jump .......... 4f 4in I 10111 18f 4lI'1 zof 4 f Standing Broad Jump ........... . 17 72m Throwing Hammer Q16 lbs.J ..... 68f - . l Qflot C16 lbs., .... ...... 2 7f 31m 61n i Zifl 7in ' lin o e au t ................... - , Two Mile Bicycle Race .... gf 3m Sf 5m ' 7f 6in 7f 6in Sf 7in YV ' l CONTESTS. Sprinof ' , F 11 1 . ' ,- , as 79 A 21 l 79- Spring, 180, Fal1178O1 Spring. ,8I. Fan ,81- ro Yards Dash ..... . , 223 Yards Dash ..... NO time 'll II S logs-4y long Iolq-6 V 440 Yards Dash... , 5 23:1S 8Y 2425 . 2 ls-8 i Y . 57 S .s 1 4s Y 30 S+ 2 S H lf M l R 5145 355' as - 2 45 Oa MlieRun ..... . 2m 1425 2m ms m 7554 1, 55 s my 581s 5455 ne 18 un .... 2 2 S 2m 15228 n One Mile wnzk ..... Sm 2755 5m 215-SOY sm ses Sm 37fs- 2m 95's 2m 2355 Two Mile Walk 8m I65S Sm rj-,s 8m 408 In 3 353' 5m 1025+ 5m 1385-253. Three Mile wenaifiiiiii ..., 162 S12 Um lem 4355 rim 5323-in lm 46 S gm 3735 Eurdle Rlalcerirfegulationl .... IQES zos 8y 1 unnm ' .. .... - T 21 S 1 ' e Running Bggad Sf Zin 5f I ln sf 2 itnl 5f 22515 N0 Elm?-Jr 24U5. gtanging Sigh Junlpuizzizzu Inf ein zrf 451n 18f 7 in eef 5in eif 12823 ,jf If 12 tan ing road Jum .......,. - f 3' - Throwing Hammer R6 lbs.9 .... 68f in 822 31211 l 4 441D 4f 3 IH Putting bhot lee lbS.l . 41. s in 68f 8 IH 71f Itlill-181113 8f ' - Pole Vault ........... Bgf 32m 33f 12m 29f H511 29f 52if1 2 gof ggi 61m Two Mile Bicycle Race ..e... ..... 9 In Sf 1. Sf 7 in Sf Gain 37f 13232 m 3225 3m 535si 7m 4025-I25y 7m 135 6m 5135-4005, 1' Vvalk Over- 2 Old style measurement, 1 Qne mile. C0 . ' . NTESTS Spring, ,82 F211782- 5Pf1Hg, '83- F21l,'33- Spring, '84. Fa1l.'84. Spring 'ss 222 A 5525 6 IOES IOES-gy IOES mis 1 Us 4 o ards Dash 5 ' Y 2455 2325 2425 2 5-2 . .... S 4 2 x -1 5 4 oy g3LfHlLeR1EiI? ' 2m 2m em 5353 em 5221 my em 5322 en E223 'T em Sli One Mile 23 , 5m 2253, Sm 1125 41T1 5425--2oy 4m 56 s 5m 27ES 4m gig llilllrdle RTE-T6 C120 yds.J .... rigs 1 Sm 232+ Sm 1755 6 7111 5255 8m I9 S 1' 7m rggs or ' I S , - 1 2 ., 222 in 52 Ilin 5f sf I 5f 2832+ 51' 6y 5f Two Mile Bicycle Race ...... 7m 3 5 93m Igf 6m mf 2 m I4m I9f 2 in 181' 2 in-Bief I3f 107511 Throwing Hammer Q16 lb ' -. 355? 400Y 5TH 483 7II1 IOES-2OY 7m SQ S 7m 42,5-2 o m . SJ... 87f 6111 I5 lbs 8 f ' - 3 -. 3 2' 7 73 Puttm Sh01'fI61bSD f . 7 11.111 84f 61n 92f 61n-Izlbs 7of 8 ln 8gf ZQIH-20 72f mm pole ygaultu ---- -- 7111 32f 61n 33f niin 35f 34f giin 33f 8 in-Igf 32f 3in Hurdle Race Qzzo yds.J.. T gf Sf Sf 7 in 7f 6 in-If 8f 6in I col' . . --A L i NTESTS Fall, '85- Spring, '86. Fall, '86, Spring, '87. Fall. '87. Spring, '88, Fall, '88, 100 Yards Dash 104 : . ' ' ' ' S ls 1 -6 - - .. V i 223 33532 lgiillm' 25iS'8Y 2358 3143-si' 3123 3353-ffy 3323 213352 S9 i Half Mile Rnnglll 2m SQQSTSY ssgs 54 s-my 57ls 5255-nay 5225 52 S-303, 1 One Mile Run ....-. H I is 2m 2755 2m 2455-25y 2m I3 s 2m 7 s-45V zm ro s xm 1855-4oy E One Mile VValk .... 1935 If Sm 4625 5m 20 S-15y 5m 8,15 4m 55 s-4oy 4m S425 5m 325 E Hurdle Race 4120 Ydsly- - .. ogs 7m 25?S 8m 1755-605 8m 5 s 7m 5025-5os 7m 5825 8m 82s le Running High lump.. f 3525 ses 1728. 18:28 1725 we 1125 E RHHDIHU Broad jump I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' if fm - 5f 63211 sf 9 EH sf 2111 sf Qiifl sf Gin sf 7in-3511 3 Two Mile Bicycle Raae' ' I6 42211-Sm I9f 52111 I9f 92111 2of 51n Igf ggin-If 2If 2 in zof 8in 3 Throwin Ha me 3555 6m 5923 6111 2925-Iooy 6m 3615 7m 2355-60 m Bgs m-04s-60 2' mmer f161bS J . . Y 7 7 J rl Y Pultin ShOtQI61bSJ ' ' -- 75f 3112-If 1 68f 6 in 72f mm 69f 5in 8rf gin-15f gzf 3 in 79f . Pole fault. '.... ' '--- 32f 75211-10111 32f 45lI1 29f 8in-Izin 29f uin 26f 5in-If 34f 7Lin 33f 3ln 5 Hurdle Race Czzogyag ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9f 12111 7f 7 In gf 42111 gf ,Qin gf 5in-Izin 8f II in l Y - ...... ,, 2935 2645 , 5 5 'l' Walk over, 1 Time of scratch man, who 'finished second. 71 UG OF WAR INTERCOLLEGIATE TEAM ,l,i1.i-. GILBERT MASON ELLIOTT, Anchor. EUGENE KLAPP, No. 3. EDNVARD COLLINS ROBINSON, No. 2. T. M. RANDOLPH MEIKLEHAM, NO. I. INTERCOLLEGIATE TUG. MAY 26TH, 1888. Harvard pulled Columbia 5 inch. Harvard pulled Yale I inch Columbia pulled Yale 6 inches. 23RD REGIMENT GAMES BROOKLYN. COLUMBIA AND YALE. First Pull won by Columbia, IZ inch. Second Pull won by Yale I 2 Inch Third Pull won by Columbia, by default Y M C A. OF PHILADELPHIA vs. COLUMBIA MAY OTH. Columbia Ist pulled Y. M. C. A. 2 feet 6 inches Columbia 2d pulled Chester City Cricket Club out of the cleats BROOKLYN A. A. GAMES, MAY 3OTH. Columbia pulled N assaus 4g in. Columbia pulled Brooklyn A C, 31 CHAMPIONSHIP N. A. A. A. A. Manhattan Athletic Club Team pulled Columbia IZ Inches ELECTION DAY MANHATTAN GAMES Manhattan team failed to appear, Manhattan team on second tr1al failed to appear, and COLUMBIA Won the Banner - COLUMBIA 11.9. YALE, AT NEXV HAVEN, MARCH, 1888. Yale won by Z inch. 72 CPLLJ Q MWRQS ' UFFICERS. I. SELIGMAN, '76, f77fg5Z'dg73f, EUGENE KLAPPJ ,39, Vz'ee-Preszaeni. J S. LANGTHORN, '9r, Sggrgmyy, JASPER T. GOODWIN, '76, . Treasurer. DIREC1'ORS. Prof. J. HOWARD VFAN AMRINGE, Chairman. Graduates, U12a'e1Qgraa'zeaz'e.v. A. B. SIMONDS, 773, R. C. CORNELL, '74, J. T. O. RHINELANDER, JOSEPH LAWRENCE, '86, GUY RICHARDS, '87, '7 H. C. PELTON, '89, X C. K. BEEKMAN, '89, R. MEIKLEHAM, ,9O, R. S. PALMER, ,QI, JAMES P. FISKE, S. of M. XX J J 4 1 ! V1 J. L 'J 'A i J? gi ai ,ri J J Ji 'E I ,WJ ,J K fx 11 J I 'Ji JJ- JJ .JJ J J J J 6 i -Wx 4: 5 3 1 Y pg fi 1. JJ 'E k ANNUAL SPRING REGATTA OF THE COLUMBIA COLLEGE OAT CLUB IVIONDAY, MAY 14, 1888. CLASS RACES. . EIGHT-OARED SHELLS. Two Mile Course. 'go-Bow, T. P. Fay, 2, C. H. Hart, 3, M. T. Bogart, C'apz'.,- 4, J. M. Hewlett 5, T. Mcllvaine , 6, W. I. A. Brauns g 7, S. R. Bradley , stroke, R. Meikleham coxswain, E. L. Dufourcq. ,QI-BOW, O. P. H. LaFarge , 2, G. M. Anderson, 3, George Metcalfe , 4, J. S Langthorn, CczpZ.,- 5, H. E. Tuttle, 6, S. V. W. Lee, 7, W. P. Robertson stroke, A. G. Norrie , coxswain, F. C. Clieesebrough. '89-Bow, J. F. jopling, 2, H. C. Pelton, 3, C. Piez, Capz'.,- 4, R. Wain- wright, 5, D. LeR. Dresser, 6, F. W. Denton, 7, C. K. Beekman, stroke Eugene Klapp, coxswain, A. I. Provost, Capf. PAIR-OARED GIGS. One Mile Course. Beckwith, Warren, Comstock, coxswain. 2.-Haddon, Steers, Trott, coxswain Smith, Gildersleeve, Jacoby, coxswain. THE TWENTIETH REGATTA OF THE HARLEM RIVER REGATTA ASSOCIATION. MAY 3o, 1888. EIGHT-OARED SHELLS. first Heai. Second Heai. 1. Dauntless Crew. 1. Columbia, Freshman Crew. 2. Nassau Crew. 2. Nereus Crew. . Eha! Heaf. 1 1. Columbia, Freshmen, . 5 min. 2212 sec. 2. Dauntless ,... 5 min. 24 sec. Course, One Mile. 74 'I 1 9 K I 7 4 fOLUMBIA- ARVARD RESHMAN ACE 2 NEW LONDON, JUNE 28, 1888, Q L W' 5 Two Miles, Straightaway, 0 I. COLUMBIA. 2. HARVARD. NAME. Wt. Age. I-lt. NAME. Wt. Age Ht Bow. W. C. Cammann ...... 138 IQ 5.09 Bow. S. D. Parker.. . ., 143 I IO. 2. G. M. Anderson .... ...... 1 3454 18 5.0634 2. S. B. Winthrop .. .... 161 13 5-0 y 3. H. E. Tuttle. ........ I8O IQ 6.01 3. W. M. Randolph ...... 145 I8 2 4. I. S. Langthorn .... 152 20 5 08 4. T. N. Perkins ....... 153 I8 6.60 5. G. W. Metcalfe .... 149 16 6.00 5. J. Longstreth .... .. . . 176 22 6.01 6. S. W. Lee ..... .. .. . I44W I8 5.0856 6, N, Longworth, Jr .......' 168 I8 5'O9 7. W. P. Robertson... . ISIM IQ 508 7. E. C. Hammond ..... ....... 1 58 I9 5' 1.6 Stroke. A. G. Norrie .... 169 IQ 5.11 Stroke. A. I. Cumnock ....... 158 20 AVERAGE ....... .... . 152113 Igm 5.0Q-gg AVERAGE ............... -:EX 13 Sy Coxswain. F.W.Chesebrough IO8 18 5.05 Coxswain. W. I. Farquhar.. IO3 20 5,04m Time, II mill- 54 SCC- Time, I2 min. 8 sec. ANNUAL FALL REGATTA OF THE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1888. FRESHMAN RACES. . Cne Mile. I. ARTS-Bow, J. C. Travis , 2, F. W. Degray, 3, J. A. Barnard, 4, E. P. Smith , 1 5, E. H. Sisson, stroke, R. C. Hazen. 2. MINES-Bow, H. Ries, 2, C. B. Auel, 3, E. Wendland, 4, E. Flint, 5, B. Robertson, stroke, H. Wotherspoon, jr. ' No time taken. 'T SCRATCH E1GHTs. Two Miles. 1. Bow, jopling , 2, Douglas , 3, Dempsey , 4, Bunzel , 5, Cammann , 6, Hewlett S 7, Bradley, stroke, Pelton , coxswain, Cheesebrough. ' 2- Bow, LaFarge , 2, Hart , 3, Livingston , 4, Hartshorn , 5, Metcalfe S 6. R0be1 C' ,L son, 7, Beekman, stroke, Meikleham , coxswain, Provost. P , 3- Bow, Hoag, 2, Steers, 3, Fay, 4, Fiske, 5, Brauns, 6, Lee! 7, MCHV-ainei Q stroke, Langthorn, coxswain, Mapes. U n 4- Bow, A. Smith, 2, Wedekind, 3, Freedman, 4, Anderson: 5, Walnmlghti 6, Townsend, 7, Denton, stroke, Klapp, coxswain, Dufourcq. F SUOT ALL CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. POLO GROUNDS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SOTH, 1888. H. S. LOUD, of Stevens Institute, Referee. MORNING GAME: 9 , . I2 points. I '91, . - 6 Points- AFTERNOON GAME: , , 30 points. I '89, . . O points. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1888. IUAN SMITH, of the Crescents, Referee. FINAL GAME: , . 28 points. I '92, . . O points. '9o, College Champions. CLASS TEAMS. -Colton, Full-Back, Gildersleeve, Hewlett fCapZ.j, Half-Backs, Pierce Quarter-Back, Brauns, Vosburgh, Bogart, Meikleham, Bradley, Douglas Stevens, Rushers. -Robertson, Full-Back, Sinsheimer, Smith fC'apz'.j, Half-Backs, Barnard Quarter-Back g Bandler, Trippe, Christie, Martin, Hazen, Nicholas, Hanford Rushers. -Lee, Full-Back, Robertson, Dilvvorth, Half-Backs, Blossom, Quarter-Back LaFarge, Wamier, Langthorn fCapZ.j, Palmer, Lang, Curtis, Camrnann Rushers. -Agar, Full-Back, Klapp fCaj5z'.j, Friedman, Half-Backs, Cook, Quarter Back, Atha, Massa, Harris, Denton, Beekman, Thatcher, Bradley, Rushers Steers, '9o, relieved Stevens, Metcalfe, '91, relieved Lee, Wotherspoon, '92 relieved Trippe, and was in turn relieved by S. Bandler. 8, I, 76 X RYE 2 ffm , YZ,-ia f f N if MQ f I ,hm SES, N-LA. N View I X N .ff R ' E 'Q iww 2 'iff . Q Q I LA A I .if Ee Ei5!Fi'5g ' Q' 1AsI' ? I ,R.aHfsE-AR-iiia y rw I EEE: Q f H ! xellEg!!g':12!:lli!EIng:5 N , I - .. , : . III.: - :ea--- -- :ell ' , X , T- 1045, ,-,I ,.. L,I4,..:-A-.fQ-7L-... A A ,E - V, f. . , 4 r I X , Vwiu, L W U1!!h.,x7fLLA!TQLf,,, , X W, COLUMBIA COLLEGE AWN ENNIS SSOCIATION Preszkienl, BENSON BENNET SLOAN, '88. Vzke-Preszkiefzf, VVILLIAM DENNISON JONES, '88, M. EXECUTIVE CGMMITTEE. ROBERT CORNELL SANDS, L. S. VALENTINE GILL HALL, L. S. EDWARD DE FOREST SIMMONS, '88. ELBRIDGE GERRY SNOW, 3D, '90, M SMITH DEWEY PIERCE, '90, OLIVER SAMUEL CAMPBELL, '9L. 77 INTERCOLLEGIATE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS, 1888-89. Preszdent 9 GEORGE A. HURD, Yale, '9o. Wfe-Presidefzf. QUINCY A. SHAW, Harvard, '91, Secretary. OLIVER SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Columbia, '91. SIXTH ANNUAL TOURNAMENT, Held on the Grounds of the New Haven LaWn.Tennis Club, OCTOBER 8th, 9th and Ioth, 1888. Represefzfm'-Amherst, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, Trinity, Williams and Yale. SINGLES. ISt Prize-SEARS, Harvard, '89. zd Prize-CAMPBELL, Columbia, 791. DOUBLES. . ISt Prize-CAMPBELL, '91, and HALL, L. S., Columbia. 2d Prize-SEARS, '89, and SHAW, '91, Harvard. - CAMPBELL AND HALL, Having won First Prize in the United States National Lawn Tennis Association, thus become CHAMPIONS OF THE UNITED STATES. I. 78 RDAY SATU MORNING ENNIS CLUB Managers. WILLIAM WILLIS REESE, RICHARD STEVENS IST OF MEMBERS. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. FREDERICK WOODHULL CHESEBROUGH, RUSSELL HOTCHKISS HOADLEY, IR., ROBERT COLEMAN LEROY, ALLISON WRIGHT POST, EDWIN MAIN POST, WILLIAM STONE POST, WILLIAM WILLIS REESE RICHARD STEVENS, NEWTON EWELL STOUT, HENRY WOLCOTT WARNER. 7 SCHOOL OF LAW. HENRY BROWNING, GEORGE AUSTIN MORRISON, VALENTINE GILL HALL, ROBERT CORNELL SANDS, THOMAS KELLY, ELTA DUFOURCQ, TOMES, ELTING, HARTSHORNE TENNIEY, FEARN. A SI ADAE, ANDERSON, ANDREWS, BARNARD, CAMMANN, CAMPBELL, CHESEBROUGH, COUDERT, DAVIES, DOUGLAS, EDSALL, GILDERSLEEVE, APPA PSILON ENNIS CLUB GWYNNE, SOUTHARD, BOYD, CURTIS, BLACK, COYKENDALL, , PARKER, AITKEN, BRERETON, BROWN. PSILON ENNIS CLUB COURT AT 32 WEST 43D STREET. EMBERS. HOAG, JOHNSON, LIVINGSTON, LEFFINGWELL, MAPES, C. H., MAPES, MAPES, MCLAREN, PARSONS, PIFFARD, PROVOST, RAYNOR, 79 REAMER, RODMAN, SISSON, STOUT, STEERS, TAYLOR, VOSBURGH, WALKER, WATTS, WEEKES, WILDER, COLUMBIA COLLEGE XR O ffE XvffQxQ iw ! A W O 'Q A A ' A f' 'tl-87-51-an v 'JE-af 1 . ,,,, .. ,,, ,L, gg. . -NN X'-L, wflff A- B I B mf-, Tr, ,A ., uf--. . Q? X. , - W li W AJ ff I E? A ASSE SERV X OFFICERS. Preszkiezzf, SAMUEL COCHRAN HERRIRIAN, '89, S. Of 'L. Vzke-Preszkiwzf, BENJAMIN BENSON SLOAN, '88, S. of A. .S'ufrefa1y, DANIEL LE ROY DRESSER, '89, S. of M. 7'rea.vzzrer, JOSEPH BRONVN TAYI.OR, '88, S. Of M. 11flIlZtZ.LfL'7', LAWRENCE RIiABiER, '88, S. Of A. Scorer, XVILLIAM AUGUSTUS MCLAREN, ,QO, S. of A. 80 I Rx .ff ..'- , s THE NINE. JOHN FRANCIS MCCUSKER, P. and S., s. s., Capt GEORGE SMITH LITTLEFIELD, and S., p. WILLIAM ELRICK WILD, P. and S., C. JOSEPH THOMAS WELCH, P. and S. I b. HAROLD STREBEIGH, S. of L., 2 b. JAMES STREPHER MCCABE, S. Of L., 3 b. PAUL EDWARD LA MARCHE, S. of L., 1. f. CHARLES EDWARD DEPPLER, S. of A., C. f. VINCENT HYACINTHE LA MARCHE, S. Of L., r. R Subsfifzzies, VICTOR MAPES, S. of A. RANDOLPH BRANT MARTINE, JR., S. of A. JAMES PRIESTLY SHAW, P. and S. Games played, I6 Games Won, 3 Games lost, 7 Games tied, I Games with professionals are not included- al '91 BASE ALL NINE Mafzager, FRANK TEMPLE REAMER. Scorer, WALTER WILSON EDSAL1.. THE NINE. JOI-IN THOMAS HOAG, C., Capf. PRICE PIERCE HENDERSON, p. VICTOR MAPES, 1 b. ROLLO BARNUM WATSON, 2 b. GEORGE WINSLOW CURTIS, S. S. RANDOLPH BRANT MARTINE, JR., 3 b JAMES WHEATLEY WALKER, 1. f. GEORGE RICHARD PULLEN, C. f. EDMUND HOWD MILLER, JR., r. f. Games played, 8 Gam CS won, 7 Games lOSt, 7 I 82 ,f J ff A f .g A . yi ' I 1'en' w 'K . 1 X .5-',,,x,., il it . 'QI ' Wil' IM? I' M1 jg. I 7,5 f,l ul . fz ,-A., I JI K, IX' V5 -1 :gli 1 V'-, - S Af ' QI Qx A I J... f , l ' --, Q . . f .- ,M -alll its-, is-Mn n, -Thu . - , f s .'2 J.f1i3-'T 1- f-. 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'- . ,-:,'i' .sm , f' ' 5 1 g fl' ss? i lt was in the palmy days before the CXXXIVth Com- V - 3 'fi la, mencement, when the Sceptre. or rather the preceptor, our I N, f QQ' I loved one,had not yet departed from C01umbia'shallsg when sl? ll 'l flliigf 4152. A pg '88 had not yet reached the lean and slippered pantaloon if 5 - im? fy' -5--3 XF age of Law School life 3 when '8q's Columbiad Board were still fixlxl-ixgg 'l - crowmg over their new born childg when ,QI did not smoke ' I fx - 5, 5 pp' a. pipe and beard its elders g when '92 was still rocking in the 'lk ,.l ' ,l - ii preparatory cradleg when the youngest co-ed, had fre- Tru'-Ajax. QT, ' quented College shades for only ten or twelve yearsg in Sillb those never-tp-be-forgotten days it was that the men of '90, fl FW ' Evil ' , 'H 7155311153 gyyoqffggp butchered the enemy and rejoiced 'L over his dead corpse. li ! fx jg5fU,f'7j7X Histrionic talent may have successfully satisfied the mur- 4' wilt derous instincts of preceding classes, but flies did not light 'N upon our revival of the old-time celebration. The moon was ' fs ' -' out in full force, the fair sex assisted to illumine the scene, lllmps X ' . and the fireworks were not damp. The imperator did him- SW' f I , fit- A self proud in amathematical way, arranging the lines, squares -ll E1 Ii '1 L and circles ofphis followers with such exactness as would Ygtsjf l 5 ' 5 Hit . . . f'l fffll, have delighted the soul of Legendre in happier moments. Q L? . ' Owing to the peculiar shape of city blocks, the line of march 'Nl ' . -e .. described a rectangle, and found its fermmus identical with me I N ff lvl N its z'nz'tz'um. ii ll ll gin For unknown reasons, nobody threw bricks at the Harus- l I l ix if 5 pex or otherwise interrupted the flow of his Virgilian verses. iff? 1 02 ,ul x 2 The Carmfex dissected the goat with professional dexterity. ga The two victims suffered themselves to be hung and roasted - without a murmur of complaint. As a result of the above -J --J if ' gb --'J' S 53, ig , proceedings, the vengeance of 'go was satisfied, the entire' ' College rejoiced over the event, and an illustrious page was I. I 1 W' six-. added to the annals of Alma Mater. -,ju my '-idx -1 ss! ,-1 45 .1-7 Y E-7, +--Zge V V ..-V - , 47.17 .Jr-1-F' pak? 'Alf ki' ? - Y ,,:.,1vEff CARMEN. ING out, wild bells, to the wild sky I Toot, ye tin horns ! because again doth lie, Ready to take his annual cremation, The hated foe of all collegiate creation. Yon blear-eyed moon hath filled her mellow horn, And gazes on the scene with mute elation 3 The planets Luna's conquering radiance scorn, And twinkle out their hearty approbation. But Ninety's Triumph shows conclusive reason Why, to Legendre, to-night's a mourning season. Around our captive raves a stalwart band, ' VVith tumult wild their wish for vengeance voicing The white-robed phalanxes his gore demand As gravy for their banquet of rejoicing. Vengeance, they cry, for loved ones, long defunct, That the dread monster mercilessly Hunked. Vefzzmzzs, vzdzkzzzzs, 'zfzkzmus like men, And plunged our troubler in a sea of trouble 5 We squared his circles, rounded them again, Straightened his arcs and bent his cosines double, Attacked his polygons, defaced their charms, Wrought on his rhomboids sundry, divers harms, Till with a sad soul, sick of war's alarms, He passed our papers and surrendered arms. Fierce was the fight and strenuous the strife g The foe must pay the forfeit with his life, Nay, tyrant, never twist thy moustache hoary, Nor eye me fiercely through those ghastly glasses. All hail to Ninety, sing her praise and glory ! Cries the triumphant Sophomore-that passes. For lo I Behold a most lugubrious three Whose surnames each begin with letter B. Theylll singe their whiskers at Legendre's cremation Then pay five dollars for examination. As went the pious one to fields infernal, And Virgil followed, him of Florence leading, Vkfho straight returned to regions earth external, No longer knowledge of Gehenna needing, So let us pay our obolus as ante And follow after in the steps of Dante. None enter here that are from French debarred, So reads the legend o'er that awsome portal. 34 Nay, pause, send Poppy Drisler in your card 3 All gates must yield before that Greek immortal. Behold within the outer circle flying, Past tutors o'er their many misdeeds sighing- Tutors that Ninety met and overcame, Who never more of English roots will prattle 5 Greek, too, for Ninety got there just the same, And old Thucydides died in the battle. QSome tutors Lucifer must feed on pap, Kept in a barrel eternally on tapj One loved professor, with a moustache sweeping, Consumed with care as to the Shakespeare spelling Behold, and round Sheolic air-pumps peeping Another, chained 'mid gases evil-smelling. To eat H-O advertisements advise, Drink I-IQO Professor Chandler cries. And yet methinks Gambrinus is at hand. In search of boon companions restless roving, And as afar he marks our jovial band, With haste he flies to iill the schooners foaming. All this aside, for in those Stygian shades The fiend provides not even lemonades. , Here, heaped with leaves from well-worn ponies plucked Lie several trustees of Columbia College, Who swore the junior Class they would instruct In Latin and in Greek linguistic knowledge. And here is Stevie, fated by the powers To smoke forbidden cigarettes for hours. What fearful signal sounds in fzoslffzlv awfzlv .9 Oh, Mapes, thy winged feet a moment lend us I Some heralddemon from old Belial's chorus Cries, We have room for more ! in tones tremendous. Thence issuing we again behold the stars, And reach Columbia by the electric cars. There's room below for more 5 then let Van Am Be slain, but cruelly tortured ere he leave us, And with him one we don't like for a-continental, Our persecuted friend, the lfzfcms Brevzk. Oh, Baby, don't you wish we'd lost our scalps When following Hannibal across the Alps? Oft had Legendre been auf, but though thus mangled Was vigorous still, until the moment when Within the meshes he was first entangled Of this the glorious class of Nine times Ten. What death can punish best this past resistance? 85 To find his fate the goat must lose existence. Bring forth the Royal Bumper'with his halter, And lay his fated capuz' on the altar. No longer, Billy, shalt thou feed on clover g Thy days 'mid happy Harlem haunts are over. Oh, Carnifex, swab off thy Hayes-y eye And raise the dreaded sacrificial knife on high ! 'Tis done ! One awful blow let moonlight through g His exm lie exposed to our view. Capricorn liked his diet mixed, we'd venture, And yet his choice of articles we censure. For here are unpaid bills from the Spectator, Here buttons three from Crosby's left-hand gaiter, Of Scripture's lunch-room pie some hardened particles, Dud's widest pantaloons, and other articles, Including roller-cribs to first term Greek, Besides King's pocket whiskey flask aleak. Great Scott ! We know the brand ! 'Tis living fire 3 And thus portends a death on funeral pyre. Legendre, thy fate is sealed I The fearful token These exm give, must prove thy condemnation. The vow that Ninety vowed cannot be broken, But dooms thee, tyrant, to red-hot cremation. Hush, my Baby, do not falter 3 Go thou also to the altar ! And thus may Ninety every tyrant slaughter, Till jifzzlv comes, hid in seraphic vision 3 And then Ambrosia-fed by jove's fair daughter, Let Ninety R. I. P. in fields elysian. THE HARUSPEX. TRIUMPH CGMMITTEE. CHARLES H. HAYES, Clll'llgfL'.l'. W'1L1.1AM J. VVARBURTON, Harzzspex Mluzsrox T. BOGERT, fllzjberfzfoff. I'I1-gmsnlu' BIAPI-IS, JOHN S. FISKE, FRANK W. CRANE, CHARLES M. BLEECKER, Crms. T. B. ROXVIi, Louis E. ESTE, EDXVARD L. DUFOURCQ. as ' I fx rl!!-kfi! ,ff- V I. ., M, 1'-Q, 5 ,CQ Rf! ' ,j f M, v ,.Ql,iaio ' ,,g:gA , - ,T ' ff l 1 - T ' ll! 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O the sun shines bright on a lovely summer day, All nature is happy and bright, And the waves dance merrily far down along the bay, While New London is a pretty sight g i The Thames is bright with the oarsmen in their shells, As they bend to their coxswain's cry, Or head 'cross the river to avoid a steamboat's swells, As' she swiftly plows her passage by. Chorus.-Ah ye men of '90, We'll sing our song to-day 5 We will give three cheers for our solid 'go crew, And for C-O-L-U-M-B-I-A. But the centre of attraction seems to be a stalwart crew, Muscular fellows are they, With their jerseys colored crimson,-Harvard freshmen, through and through, Who have come down there to have a little play g They got all they wanted 'ere that summer day was o'er, And it wasn't much fun,', 'tis true, For they pulled with all their might, but they couldn't gain a straw, And came in seven lengths behind the White and Blue. Chorus. Yes, Columbia has beat them--thanks to '9o's gallant crew, And to them belongs the honor of that fight, They have downed the crimson standard, they have raised the White and Blue The emblems of Columbia, and the right 5 Harvard men can bet their money, Harvard men can back their crew, Harvard men can blow and make a great fuss, But when'er they meet Columbia on the water or the field, They're obliged to own there are no Hies on us. Chorus. Written in honor of zfhe oiczfory of Columbia over Harvard in the '90 l 1'ffS1Wlf1'1 Rafe New London, and jirs! sang by Alberzf Brace Paiiou and Thornton Bancroft Penfiflfi, If-Y fwflwr, 4 Nw dinner given in honor of the 'oz'cforz'ozes crew, December Ibfh, 1857- . 89 12 al 1 77 lf!! 11521110132 Df w oiju Ualauee ons, furmerlp Qin 3EUitm: nf tljia Qtnlumlliatl, Eietr Nobemher 28, 1888. mis life was geutleg emu the elements ,So IIIUZBU in Dim,-that nature Might stunt! up auth sap to all the mnrlh, 'dlbis mas ac mzm. 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Greek Salzzfafory HENRY AUGUSTUS SILL, De Republzka Romana. CHARLES HENRY SMYTH, JR., U Sczlfzzce and CZ3UZ'fZ1S'lZfZb7l., JARVIS ROSE FAIRCHILD, . . Ma1z Thz'1zA'z'11g.' RUDOLPH PHILIP MILLER, . Sczkme and Soezkzl Progressf GEORGE FLINT WARREN, Our P0!z2'zka! Slyiltlflbllf, HAMPTON DEMAN EWING, . . . Valcdzkfozy OMMITTEE. JAMES JAY MAPES, Chazwzzavz. EDXVIN VAN DYCK, flfarshaf. HENRY SLEEPER HARPER, JEROME XVILLIAN FRANK, GOODHUE LIVINGSTON, LANCASTER MORGAN, GEORGE MARVIN TUTTLE, ARTI-IUR ALEXANDER LIYINGSTON, ARTHUR KANE, JOSEPH BROXVN T.AXX'I.0R. 93 I I cf IZ W E5 N A .-5 :,..fT- T'T'1'7-,.,y I V 1 , X X Fx Q- 3 R S A: My M5529 -' Q gf -J .XJ ,...v'.,:X- s .5211 .!.. Ii' R ... 7..,,... sd, -, .- -, -. I . 1f, I .,+z-PUMA---wa, fy I 553 9 ,:I::1f.Z,mf,- If yd., -if ,2 U0 Yfff35I'.r:- 1' 'f F-it '- 2 5 f A I N, V ' ,aI:1.,:,'g'-.QIgg,.--4,91 ARIQI f 'ff f I -f I 'Q gala.--,.,,!:gK ,1yi :A:.Q -ikixif 9: ,.V. V. 1 Zi If 4' Rx ' , If Q 'E --.f Q 34' .- ,,- , .LP 4k,. ,.-.,. ' n xv' I .xxx M7 . , QT . ' ffi4'5- lf -ff-1. I I Mr ' A55-.vfifff' f-- f' Qs -I : ' 4' fam. ,I ' ' ww I 33- I L X xr,-W r. I - ' it V ' ,f X A-I 3 -'fag In 'HK OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE. FFICERS. VVI1,I.IAxI SIIILLAIIER, JR. . . P7'6S22l'671l'. Al.f2IiR CROCIIERON GILDERSLEEXVE, . VZZH-Pfefzciefii. CDSXVALD NATIIANIEI, JACOBY, . Recordzhg Secreiafy. FRANK VVARREN CRANE, . Correspofzfizhg Secrezfczry CHARLES BARTOXV, . . TVBIZSZWEV. EMBERS. 'N SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND INES. 1889. ROBERT LIVINGSTON CUTTING, JR. ROBERT VAN KLEECK HARRIS, GIIs'I'AvUs TRACK DONNI2l,l., GEORGE DANA NIUMFORD, LEONARD XVIII-:IcI,I-:R EI,v, MASON ROMEYN STRONG, AI.c:I-:R CROOIIIQRON GII,I,JIiIiSI,IiEW'PZ, JR. FREDERICK LEOPOLD WACHENHEIM 1890. CIIARI,Iss XVARREN BOWMAN, OSWALD NATHANIEL JACOBY, FRANK VNTARRICN CRANE, ALFRED LAUTERBACH, LANBIAN CROSIIY, 'WILLIAM REESE. 1891. CIIARI.Iss BARTOW. MARTIN BERTI-IOLD COHN, EDXVARD HYBIIES, f3l,IVI'ZR S.-XNIUICI, CAxIIIIIEI,I,. GEOROI-3 J. B.-xYI,I-is, SCHOOLS OF JAVV AND I EDICINE. ROI,1.IN A. BRI-1cRINRIIII:I-1, '89, HENRY J. CAWWMAL, 91, EIIWARII EVI-:RI-1'I I' CORNWAII. '90, LICIIMAN Lmfy, '91, RIf'lI.-NRI! CI,ARI-:Nm-3 BI'NzI.. '91, VVILLIAM SIIILLABER, -IR., ,QI, I'IOIfc:II'I'ON DOANI-1 STUISIZS, '91, 94 1-'FZ ., .I V 1 V. .51 1 ' 'E All ' I- W., V -iTE,,s.L..Q. 6 ' fi.. ' 1' fxgffll 1... . U gy, ' it 'E4 T x 4 1 1 -'M 1 x 1. f 1 5 -, 1-s A M El ,gp , . . I ' S : 5 Axni a in-f.: l:l?aiWar fi Cl ' bil 2 J 117' u- . ' fb ' gait!!--Irina 2 1 ini: lPl'LiE.Z'.1 f 1-qi A-1111 Ill! llii1!L'lYl 1 I, E wa M., 15 - , F , 1 vig ,-N S ... I X , . i 9. A 2 I y ,, f ' 'f llgg g ' - .- I - x r 'll -'S' -.4 gn 1 ' - ' 'Q' I it M-. . 3- ' .-if -Q ' -:e..-P:'1.-. . ' f1Z, 'i?+ V f1,1'IE x,x --I J 5 , ,R X : W1 ,Qf,f.'Hf,!wJ2f'mfwf fff ,po , 4 SFS .ff ' C ifgrle, , .A . H 43 J . I I 1 W?':'5W!7ff ' -. rf-Vi. ff. - 1' I. ' si-If Q4...,r1. jf! - I - fxfc.1f y'OsM ww? Ze,-f,,g f', , -X 'fa my ,V,. N .P1'e'-mienz', JOHN RUNKLE GALLAGHER. j gn l fllamzgwf, . . JAMES VVHEATLEY WALKER. v,. .1 'Q O Firsi TETZOVS. Second Tenovfs. HARRY WILDEY HOGUE, L. S., JAMES RUNKLE GALLAGHER, L. S. ALBERT LILIENTHAL, L. S., GEORGE MENDENHALL ANDERSON, '91, M. RICHMOND WOODRIFF JAFFRAY, M. S., WASHINGTON IRVING ALPHONSUS BRAUNS,,9OA HENRY BABCOCK CARPENTER, M. S. CHARLES HILL BERGEN. '92, M. First Bassas. Second Bassas. I ALBERT BRACE PATTOU, ,QO, A., JAMES WHEATLEY WALKER, 191. A. PHILIP EDWARDS JOHNSON, 791, A., HARRY COLDEN PELTON, '89, M., ROLLA BARNUM WATSON, '91, M., GEORGE GRANT ITENNANT, L. S., CHARLES SEARS BALDWIN, P. G., EDWARD COLLINS ROBINSON, M. S. EDWARD EVERET MUXSON, L. S. CONCERTS GIVEN IN '87 AND '88. E.D ....... Brooklyn .... TEMPLE OPERA HOUSE, Jersey City ............. TOWN HALL, Brewster, N. Y ....... ASSOCIATION HALL, Newark, N. J... SUMMIT HALL, Summit, N. J .... .. . GREENPOINT Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BLOOMFIELD, N. J ............ ...... LINCOLN CLUB, Brooklyn ............... ST. JoHN's M. E. CHURCH, Brooklyn ..... HARLEM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .... PROTECTION HALL, Hastings, N. Y. ............... . WASHINGTON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, Brooklyn... BROOKLYN Y. M. C. A ..... ........................ NOSTRAND AVENUE M. E. CHURCH, Brooklyn .... YORKVILLE BRANCH Y. M. C. A., N. Y. ...... . MUSIC HALL, Yonkers, N. Y ..... ........ CI-IICKERING HALL, N. Y. City .... ...December ISt, ...December 8th, . . . . December 13th, ...December zzd, . ....January 11th, .. . ..January 16th, . ...'January zoth, . ..January 2ISt, ... .. . .January 23d, . ....February 13th, . . . . .February 17th, . . . . February zoth, . . , . .February 28th, . . ....March 8th- , ....March Izth, . . . . .April 9th, . May 12th, , . ....... ............ I May Isth, HISTORICAL HALL, Brooklyn ..... ..... ...................................... . - Also Freshman and University 95 Crew Entertainments. 1887 1887 1887 1887 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 I888 1888 ff OLUM -EH PH 'Wf- F ' 'Y ' 4 ' f., ... 1. RJ .A . , .. . .. .. It A ,n 9 121 .11 tg lt: 4. 1, by .gf-I W -15 l -, -1 F fN ' . ' . ' 'F ' ' HP If .1351 .5 E, , X ' ' 1 ' : 'C .. .l'd.jgS , lg a g 1' 'XX L ' 'Nz . . 'iifs-f .118 jf' .TCF ' . - Q -,,:f's'L2Z'll E .::'7Qf'Z-fr, I 3 ifllf QT? - h -f TV! fl 'VH dig: 4- E ' Z -- . , 1... 4.-' , Us ff' 153 . 22 , f Q ' . w-:+-4'fgfzn1-?i1- ws- llf, ig' 1 2 Q 7 H - XJR f ef nw. ' ' -W4 VN fx . M E4,,..,... 1- . p-,--W r'l':5:rrf-v-'Lf .' ' ' IIIAV.-W' , fn l 1 frfi .4 - N ' 'fel 9 J ug .QT .. .,j- 'L-g, gm r X 5 gag: -j . -Y - -- . -ez-.--.W YQ- rg? 1 Preszdeuf, W, .I X as-eg, X 1,332-I XK7ILLIAM AUGUSTUS MCLAREN. ' - gf Canduffaf 1- 1 ' X ' i ALGER CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE. x - '7 First Brufybs, Guz'z'a1'.r, ALGER CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE, 89, M. DENNY BRERETON, L. S. CHESTON SIMMONS, '89, M. WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH CAMMANN, '9I, A SAMUEL TREDWELL Sxmmoms. '89, M. WTILLIABI AUGUSTUS MCLAREN, '90, A. Second Bafybs, XVILFRED ELIZUR GRIGGS, '89, M. JOHN SHERMAN Hovr, '90, M. CONCERTS 1887-1888 , . CENTRAL CoNoREGA'r1ox,xL CHURCH ..... .... B rooklyn ........ .December 8th TB51l'l.PI OPERA HOUSE ................ .... E lizabeth, N. I .... .December 13th Towx I-IM.: ......... ..,. .... 1 3 rewsters, N. Y .... .December zzd. ASSOCIATION HALL . .. .... Newark, N. J ...... January.. nth TOWN HM-L ------. .... B loomfield, N I .... January.. zoth LINCOLN Cl-UU --4'--- .... B rooklyn ........ January.. zrst. Sr. JOHNS CHURCH .. .... Brooklyn .......... .January 23d Pxxv,x1'ra Blusrcfurs. ........... .. ...New York City .,.. .February 9th ll,xRLHM l'mism'rEH1.'xN CTHVRCH. February I . . . ............... ,.... . . 3th. Pxorxacrms HALL ......................... .... H astings, N. Y .... .February I7th, XVASHINGTON JXVENUE l3Al'TlS'l' CHURCH .... .... B rooklyn ........ .February zoth. lmxjo I'oi'RN,x:nENr .........,..... .... Chickering Hall ..., .February 27th. NosTi:,fxNn Avia. Nl. li. CHURCH .... .. .Brooklyn ,,,,,.,,,, ,March ,-,. Sth. M- C- A ---------- ----4----- .... X ' orkville Branch .... .March .... 12th. NMSAI INQTITLTP- ---- .... B rooklyn ............. .. .March .... 1 th. - . . v . 7 ATlUNfN -U' -----4A-- .... X X ashlngton Heights ..... ....April..... 7th, MVSIC ll-'WL -------'- '---- .... X ' onkers, N. Y ......... .April ..... gth. 1 . ., ,. . , I l.RIX.X'II. All-SlL.Xl.,l-. .,......,. .... B rooklyn ,... ........ . April ..... 13th. I-nxasnixim lzrxri-.nr.x1xnxrax'r' .... Berkeley Lyceum .... ....April..... 2ISt. jmrrr Hu.-WH ......,....... . jrxlm: lixrr-:nrux ' ' M I-.51 .... K,llICKliR1Nc: ll.u.x.. .. llwrmuc.-xi. ll.Xl.l.. Cmss DM' ....,. . ....Berkeley Lyceumu, . . . . Brooklyn. . . . ... .April. . . .. 27th. ....May. ....May..... Ioth. rzth. May ..... 18th. June ..... nth. 96 1 0 ff -f .w wg 4'- t , L M' J -J I 115- W R SI I VT' V1 WT? I VPIT' We i f OEM META! ll I .S A xl ! l 'IL ff 5 1 lp HE f A ' Q W 1 MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT, . NORMAN FAIRLIE NEILSON, WALTER LAWRENCE BOGERT, CHARLES FREDERICK KOCHER, h fsz' V zblzbzs. HENRY ALGER GILDERSLEEVE, JR. GSWALD NATHANIEL JACOBY, RUSSELL HOTCHKISS HOADLEY, JR., JOSEPH LAROCQUE, JR., GEORGE H. BROWN. Flutes. SEYMOUR PAUL KURZMAN, OTTO ISAAC METZGER, MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT. . Preszkienl. V zke-Preszkieni. . Leader. Seerelzzry 65-I Treas. za' Vzblzhs. AUGUSTUS SMITH, H. W. SMITH, WILLIAM MCKIM, LESTER HOWARD RILEY, T. C. ROBINSON. Celia. KENNETH MACKENZIE MURCHISON, WILLIAM BONDY, JOHN GASPARD NEESER, JR. Pzecolo. 3055- ' CHARLES VON FLEMING ADAE. ALGER CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE Cornet. THOMAS MCKEE BROWN, JR, CHARLES FREDERICK KOCHER. puma. Bassoon. DWIGHT WILCOX TAYLOR. CHARLES EDWARDS COLBY' Ballad Hom. CWM!- ALBERT ROI.Az GALLATIN. HERBERT JOHN KOCHER' . 97 I 13 FRANKLIN D. LAWSON, '90, S. of Med., THE COLUMBIA COLLEGE EPUBLICAN CLUB. ORGANIZED OCTOBER 15, 1884, AS THE COLUMBIA COLLEGE BLAINE AND LOGAN CAMPAIGN CLUB. OFFICERS. LINCOLN CROMXVELL, '89, S. of L., EUGENE KLAPP, '89, S. of M.. CHARLES F. GODDARD, '89, S. of EDXVARD F. WEEKES, '89, S. of M., GEORGE H. FINCK, '89, S. of L., . EXECUTIVE LINCOLN CROMWELL, '89, S. of L., GEORGE B. BATES. '89, S. of L., GEORGE H. FINCK, '89, S. of L.. CHARLES FRANC GODDARD, '89, S. of P. S GEORGE D. SCRIBA, '89, S. of P. S., FRANK P. MILLARD, ,QI, S. of P. S., RIQMSEN JOHNSON, '89, S. of A., L.. . . Preszkienf. Rrsz' Vzke-Preszkient. . Second V zke-Preszkient. . Secretary aaa' Treasurer . Grand Marshal. COMMITTEE. THORNTON B. PENFIELD, '90, S. of A., VICTOR M. ELTING, '91, S. of A., EUGENE KLAPP, '89, S. of M., EDWARD F. WEEKES, '89, S. of M., ELISHA D. HURLBURT, '90, S. of M., FRANK M. FIELD, '89, S. of Med., CHARLES F. CHAPMAN, ,QO, S. of Med. Membership, 600. The objects of this Club shall be to cultivate among Columbia students and alumni a better understanding of National, State and Local Politics, and to direct and encourage the exercise of their political rights in the interest of intelligent and honest legislation and the nomination and election of men of capacity and incorruptibilityf' 98 COLUMBIA COLLEGE EFFERSONIAN CLUB ORGANIZED APRIL 1888. OFFICERS. A Preszkient, THOMAS EWING, JR., U. S. Patent Oiiice, Washington, D. C. V zke-Preszdenls, L- W- EI-Y, '89, S. of A. D. L. R. DRESSER, '89, S. of M EDWARD MCK. WHITING, '89, S. of L. A. K. LEUCKEL, S. of P. S. J Secretary, STEPHEN WOOD LININGTON, '89, S. of L. Correspondzhg Secretary, BENJAMIN S. W. TUSKA, S. Of P. S. Treasurer, JOHN HERBERT WINANS, '89, S. Of L. Executzazfe C ommzitee, RUDOLPH H. BECKER, JR. A. K. LEUCKEL, C. ARTHUR COAN, STEPHEN W. LININGTON, , D. L. R. DRESSER, RANDOLPHE B. MARTINE, JR. HARRY B. ELY, ALFRED GANDY REEVES. L. W. ELY, SAMUEL H. RICHARDS, THOMAS EWING, JR. HERBERT C. STRATTON, CHARLES D. HORTON, WILLIAM B. THOMPSON, JASON HINMAN, BENJAMIN S. W. TUSKA, WILLIAM D, JONES, EDWARD MCK. WHITING, SEYMOUR P, KURZMAN, JOHN HERBERT WINANSL C. H. YOUNG. Membership, .... 4oo. 99 THE COLUMBIA COLLEGE -u V I ' 'fx I ,iiillllllb In - , . I ' Q IIH I ,f S' - E ?. -1-A ,QI ' - II S - 't h' -.- ly . Cla n I' : .I 4,.l , A -6- ' ji Ivy 0 ,fi r -- VN N X' . ' - I Rani, . C RSHIIIIIIIIIIII ' QFFICERS. C I Preszkiefzf, JAMES VV. GERARD, JR. Vzbe-Preszkieni, . WILLIAM J. WARBURTON. Secreiary and Treasurer, . FREDERICK W. CHESEBROUGH zllaster, . SAMUEL A. MCGUIRE. EMBERS. LEONARD W. ELY, '89, SAMUEL A. MCGUIRE, FREDERIC R. COUDERT JAMES VV. GERARD, JR S. DEWEY PIERCE, '90, VVILLIAM B. SOUTHARD 189, 1 JR- I ,901 -1 ,901 , '90, RICHARD STEVENS, '90, WILLIAM J. WARBURTON, '90, DENNY BRERETON, '91, L. FREDERICK W. CHESEBROUGH FRANK T. REAMER, '91, HAROLD R. BACON, '92, CHARLES H. HASTINGS, ,Q2. IO0 COLUMBIA COI.LEGE CYCLING CLUB. QI-IEICERS. E. W. GUITERMAN. '89, S. Of M EDWIN HARRIS, '89, S. Of M., W. H. MCKLEROY, '90, S. Of M., T. M. ST. JOHN, '90, S. of M., R. B. KIMBER, '91, S. Of A., Preszkient. C aptazh. Lzkutenanl. Sec. 68, T rms. Color Bearer. M EMBERS. GEO. H. BECKWITH, '90, S. of M., ROMEO T. BETTS, ,QO, S. Of M., D. D. BOOK, '90, S. of M., STANLEY D. GIFFORD, '89, S. Of M., E. W. GUITERMAN, '89, S. Of M., EDWIN HARRIS, '89, S. of M., CHAS. H. HART, '90, S. Of M., H. F. HORNBOSTEL, '91, S. of M., R. B. KIMBER, '91, S. Of A., LOUIS KORN, ,QO, S. of M., S. A. MCGUIRE, '89, S. of A., W. H. MCKLEROY, '90, S. Of M., T. M. ST. JOHN, ,QO, S. of M., FREDERIC H. TANNER, '90, S. of Law WM. L. THORNE, '90, S. of M., GEO. A. WARDLOW, '92, S. of M. IOI A COLUMBIA COLLEGE MATEUR IIOTOORAPHIC SOCIETY. OFFICERS. C. W. STOUGHTON, . ' - A. C. GILDERSLEEVE, C. E. GUDEWILL, G. BERRY, -I. W. CROMWELL, J. DAVIES, C. E. GUDEWILL, C. W. STOUGHTON, Dr. F. A. P. BARNARD, Dr. C. F. CHANDLER, Dr. S. H. LANDY, Dr. A. P. HALLECK, Dr. A. H. ELLIOTT, Dr. E. W. MARTIN, Dr. A. GOLDSMITH, -I. H Dr. Dr. . J. VULTE, E. WALLER, F. MC.M. STANTON, ACTIVE MEMBERS. A. L. LEVY, W. S. POST, R. T. WAINWRIGHT, S. BOOKMAN, A. C. GILDERSLEEVE, HONORARY MEMBERS. E. D. CHURCH, W. J. SCHIEFFELIN, H. S. MACKAYE, I. A. PRIMELLES, T. O. O,CONNOR, H. C. BOWEN, N. L. BRITTON, B. MACKINTOSH, . GUDEMAN, E. H. CONGDON, J. C . Preszkient. Secretary. . Treasurer. J. HOYT, I. L. SCHROEDER, H. N. TIEMAN, S. T. SKIDMORE, H. R. TAYLOR. W. S. BARSTOW, E. J. LEDERLE, C. D. PELLEW, L. CROMWELL, L. P. FERRIS, Dr. A. A. JULIEN, O. B. PARKER, A. A. STOUGHTON, C. H. SIMMONS, JR Clka UIESIIOO Camelffva lub. EERTRAND C. HINMAN, W. EUCLID YOUNG, SAMUEL A. MCCUIRE, EREDERIC S. HYDE, HOWARD E. WELSH, CHARLES W. TRIPPE, HENRY E. TURNER, CARL E. AUEL. C. EDWARD CUDEWILL, IO! Secretary. COLUMBIA COLLEGE ,.., ..,..,.., , , ' , ,,...A. , , Q99 ' f -.L 5 . q'5!.- : ml .ff I l JA , -' ND ff I J A f 43 ii. 1 A If 9, An- . ,A A ,,... L 4 V157 I N ,,,,,.:- .J ' s ,. 1 ' ,S gs. X -1. Y I ',..L-: -- '?AY 1 ,'x fy f X ' L'- f4kfif3h11nf'V . W -.. A .Ill , f N lhll. . 1 . I, fMfIf'fI:f2fi1- .AW f ,W I . x '-,IQ lWVff1,fr,,Jx1lUjb'lrlf.,ff..ml- A L.. Lf- 17 A -, M Q fn 'f3l'1 f I A ' fi f z:Nf'- fwfr:-!7E1'i?f4..g2f5 ' X ' X- K 1- f 1 , F4 LLLL qu W 4 'N ff! ' xiii- ' ...ve fr, 'A ff '14 vii:-5'-'S' 1 - 'Z Eye - A - - 'f gg Lwfff' 1- of A S--- A J ' -if A mx -Q0 FFICERS. HARRY COLDEN PELTON, '89, M., Prggzdgnf, FREDERIC RENE COUDERT, -IR, '90, A., . Manager. FREDERICK VVOODHULL CHESEBROUC-H, '91, A., Caplazh. EMBERS. ALGER COCHRAN GILDERSLEEVE, '89, M., CHESTON SIMMONS, '89, M., STEPHEN ROWE BRADLEY, '90, M., HENRY ALGER GILDERSLEEVE, JR., '90, A., EDWARD LUDLOW GOULD, '90, M., JOHN SHERMAN HOYT, '90, M., ELISHA DENISON HURLBUT, IR., '90, M., HERBERT SHIPMAN, ,QO, A., JAMES RICH STEERS, '90, M., K 1 FRANK MORRIS HARTSHORNE, 91, M., WILLIAM POLLARD ROBERTSON, '91, M. Informal Shoot at Metuchen, N. J., Noverrlbel' 23, 1338- Io3 5 L L.....f,..f I 1 T T fx rf' . ' pl . iw E A - x '- 44... 7' ' x' A M 7539- A '1 -. -..yml:IuI!'1 M ' 1 7 i'5i'ii Q 5.917 ijjwi l ff 11 Y MT i f Q ,- 1 .,jl:il1,f.' 1- ' M A , ... ...... all M1111 kv s-gf lnlllgkxlllgllnulh ? Inn! 1' ' x ' 'LR '53 .23 Q T 'x l,' I X 'xxx ,mluv Morro- Maryland, my Maryland. Cx-:EER-Boom-rah! Boom-rah! Boom-rah! Soon-batz! Shad-a-brag! Leader W' ilze Gang. WATLER PETE. Tlze Gang. WASH I. A. BRASS, J. THOMASO HOG, A. DAM GNAW RE, 0. P. Q. LAY FAR, TOMI MICK IN VAIN. H. SEE PELT UN, F. W. SWEITZERCASEBROUGH, HE TUT TUT, ARTI WAINWRONG, .II M. WHEW LIT, RANDIE MICEL HAM, LQQKER-UN AND SCO WLER JESTER T. NOTBADWIN. 104 HE 'oo RCHESTRA. HERR FRITZ, . A. BRACE-UP PATSY, EVE WEANER, . . C. Q. T. L. B. M. Row, MISTER OUIKS, I . . . H. DEAF-AND-DUMB OVERALLS, C. 'TREASURY WOMAN, . . LITTLE OSSIE, . DISGUSTUS REX, . , . . T. LONGDRAWN VAN SNoRT1N,' Leaderkranz. Ckanfer of Pearls. Poetess. The Bones. The Pipe. The Bandolin. The Symbols. The Mouth Organ The Iamboreen. The Chestnut Bell Expert performers on the Vial and the Discordeon will please leave their names and undresses at any summer garden. ARVI TRATRES EORUM. p Qlntensely secret and apparently literaryj ESTABLISHDED A. D. I+ BERT, BILLY, DUD, JACK, MAC, PENNY, THE JANITOR. 105 14 i Tl-IE CO-EDJS DAUGHTER. OCK me, mother, in my cradle, put the bottle to my lips, Let me scent its lacteal fragrance, draw its sustenance in sips. On my near collegiate future won't you give some needed tips? Will the girls, when I'm a freshman, be such horrid little snips? Can I run across the campus, taking dainty little skips? Will my black gown even hint at the existence of my hips? When the juniors tear their gaiters can I help to sew the rips? And those ponies that you mentioned, do they need Bohn-handled whips? Will the boys laugh very loudly if I make grammatic slips? Are they ever much excited by their early morning flips? Can I draw things on the black-board, birds and bustles, barns and ships? When I kiss, shall I kiss boldly, or with modest little nips? Tell me how to guide my conduct, for they say, Te gfzosce zfs- MATER z-Urania, hush ! I I 'fi-3351 - S X 'X x06 COLUMBIA COLLEGE FOOT BALL ASSOCIATION 0 Preszderzf, JAMES MONROE HEWLETT, '90, S. of M. Wee-Presiderzf, MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT, '90, S. of A. Searemry, HENRY ALGER GILDERSLEEVE, JR., ,9O, S. 0f A, Treasurer, RICHARD SUYDAM PALMER, '91, S. of A. Direcfors, H. M. BANKS, 1R.,'s9, S. of A., H. C. PELTON, '89, S. Of M., A A. S. VOSBURGH, '90, S. of A., ' R. BRADLEY, '90, S. of M., J. T. WALKER, ,9I, S. Of A., W. P. ROBERTSON, '91, S. of M., E. M. POST, ,92, S. Of A., J. M. LANGTHORNE, 792, S. of M., P. LA MARCHE, S. Of Law, DOUG-LASS EVVELL, S. of Med. Owing to the lateness of organization, the Association could not be put I 107 in its proper place QNWNNN f050Q7Cf lillflllllwpf ff? ff gs lil' W i -xx1 ,l.p:-Mx i , VV' I ' lrglffxf- 'fy Iliff' f 'IT ,X .lil ,ffl f '-fgjj I 'f I ,A ,, f5?a .,,i4Ql twirl f53w,M ia ,U aTifQga 4. sm I illrlwl f li My Q Ri L X X X fh gQif iii! 5 Xxx iifxxg Xxxx 1 ' I - ' iiii 3 ' I Ii x- ' f - f' -ifmllllwl ' 6, ---W-N--H'---Mefgg1 - if ,f - - I -1 BLEECKER. BOGERT.-- BONDY.-- BR,xUNs.- BU'1 1'1.i-:s.- COUDERT. CRANE.- C4 And zu that town, cz dog was found, As many dogs there oe, Bork mongrel, puppy, fwlzelp and lzound, And our of Zofzo degree. Much study had made him very lean And pale and leaden-eyed. You, sir, I entertain for one of my one hundred, Only I do not like the fashion of your garments' How doth the little busy B Improve each shining hour. He's welly like a cock, as thinks the sun rose a-purpose to hear him crow. The freeman, casting with unpurchased hand The vote that shakes the turrets of the land. Creeping, like snail, unwillingly to school. Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow. Tarry at Jericho until your beard be grown. 103 CRosBY.- F1sKE.- GERARD. GILDERSLEEVE. GRAVES - GR1FF1NG.- GUNN1soN.- H Aims.- HERMANN - HULsH1zER.- JACOBY.- KING.- LAUTERBAcH.- L1v1NGsToN.- McILvAiNE.- McLAREN.- MANN.- MYERS- .,.x H v . H Fortune brings in some boats that are not steered. A wise and salutary neglect. Besides, 'tis known he could speak Greek As naturally as pigs squeak. Why don't you speak for yourself, john ? H597 059 76919 MT? QpO'V05 Gzyciw QzM25. Teach the young idea how to shoot. I hear a lion in the lobby roar. And each particular hair to stand on end Like quills upon the fretful porcupine. I was all ear. My life is one demd horrid grind. Full well he laughed with counterfeited glee. Still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hard- ened into the bone of manhood. Calm and unruffled as a summer sea. Oh, wad some power the giftie gi'e us To see oursels as ithers see us. Off with his head. ' I saw young Harry -with his beaver on. Rest, rest, perturbed spirit. Then he will talk -good gods! how he will talk! Welle of Englysh undefyledf' 'SAnd now am I, if a man should speak truly, little better than one of the wicked. 'C Video meliora proboque, deteriora sequorf' And those that paint them truest, praise them most. Walking in an air of glory. Gayly the troubadour touched his guitar. The ladies, God bless 'em. S' And wisel tell what hour o' thfday .Y The clock doth strike, by algebra. ' Give it an understanding, but no tongue. 109 'a NELDEN.- Deep were his tones and solemn, in accents measured and mournful. n The man that blushes is not quite a brute. PATTOU.- For my voice, I have lost it with hollaing and shout- ing of anthems. PENFIELD.- A chiel's amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Old man, God bless you, does your pipe taste sweetly ? PH1LPUTT.- Thou cam'st in such a questionable shape. P112RcE.- And in his calling let him nothing call But Coach! Coach! Coach! Oh for a coach, ye gods! PosT.- Genteel in personage, Conduct and equipagef' REC'1'oR.- By Heaven! It is a splendid sight to see Their rival scarfs of mixed embroidery. REEsE.- Grace is grace, despite of all controversy. RowE.- I'll talk a word with this same learned Thebanf' By the mass, and 'tis like a camel, indeed. SATTERLi313.- Something too much of this. SCHLUER.- For men may come and men may go, But I go on forever. SENVARD.- The world knows nothing of her greatest men. SHIPMAN.- Our fearful innocence is gone. SOU'l'HARD.- H STl'1VENS.- 'l',wI.oR.- 'l'ENNI-2v.- ni U is He cometh to you with his schemes Big schemes and schemes. A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. 7 , Awake, man! Wist thou not that yonder bell tolls noon P His was a noble and lofty mien.' ,Neat, trimly dressed, fresh as a bridegroom, And his chin, new reaped, showed like a stubble field at harvest homef' IIO VAN NORDEN. VosBURGH.- WADswoRTH.- WARBURToN.- WHITTElVIORE.- W1ENER.- STEVIE.- AvER1LL.- BARKER.- BREREToN.- CHEYNE.- CoNovER.- CRANE, C.- DEPPLER.- DUFOURCQ.- E1DL1Tz.- Es'rE.- , FIELD.- There are more things in Heaven and earth H Than are dreamt of in thy philosophy. The wind blew through his whiskers. CC CC YC-2, 116 did Hy upon the wings of the wind. SC My brother, thou art one of usg Be proud. '4 You must wake and call me early, Call me early, mother dear. The poet's eye, in a line frenzy rolling. H Kind as kings upon their coronation day. Eternal smiles his emptiness portray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way. - You hear this fellow in the cellaragef' EULIJHITPU. Lie ten nights awake, carving the fashion of a new - doublet. I Can he know himself and be himself? Sighing like furnace, with a woful ballad Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Man delights not meg no, nor woman neither. I am sure care's an enemy to life. And of his porte as meke as is a mayde. I will show myself highly fed and lowly taught. How blessings brighten as they take their flight! It will discourse most eloquent music. I'rn Pierre de bon ton de Paris. We felt his coming, but we did not feel his loss. III oratio, FoLLE'rT.- HAHN.- HoRNEosTEL.- LEE.- MAPEs.- MARRETT.- MARSHALL.- MARTINE- MERCHANT.- ScHENcK.- SPEYERs.- STEVENSON, C.- S1'EvENsoN, P.- ST1LLwELL.- TEMPLE.- TROTT.- WATTS, D.- WATTS, S.- He kept the noiseless tenor of his may Nor cast one longing, lingering look behind Hurray I Hurray ! ll 'Tis distance lends enchantment to the view Comb down his hair. Look' Look' It stands upright ! Q Go, poor devil, get thee gone He wobbled in and wobbled out, And left the people all in doubt Scion of chiefs and monarchs, Where art thou P What a beautiful pussy you are To whatshall I liken this man P Quem di diligunt, adolescens moritur I am as a weed, Hung from the rock Full many a flower is born to blush unseen One morn I missed him on the custom d hill One vast, substantial smile I'll laugh when you laugh, and With you I will weep Crafty men contemn studies Who goeth a borrowing goeth a sorrowing But sure I think that I can drink With him that wears a hood 2-+ 9, ago I XG-QM 112 - jo 1iL W e erm,-A D b N x XX A . 9 'O X x , v J 7?-7 U 6 . V r 1 O 'Q Q u of -Msg-mls-as-.-ss. My Rudy SIQQP5. Q OFT she slumberedg for her supper She had eaten of mince pie, And her dreams the Wondering poet To describe can scarcely try. Though he lingered by her bedside When the hours of night Were still, jotting down the hazy phrases Flowing forth like gentlest rill- Like the rill Whose tiny torrent 'J Seeks a glade 'mid forest trees, Where the swain, With love-lorn fervor, Wooes the lady on his knees-it That same lady who aforetime Catalogued in bookish halls, Where Columbia's towering grandeur The beholder's gaze enthralls- Yes, enthralls as did the barons In the brave old days of yore, When with size nine boots they trampled 10156 QTOKKOUS in seas of gore- ff On his knees-z'. e., he was on his knees. II3 Such gore as the mad bull gores for In the arena's fateful hour, When the dying spearman murmurs For a gourd of Bourbon sour,- Such a gourd as sheltered Jonah, From the sunbeam's sultry bane. Jonah? No! Was it not Isaac, jacob, Abraham, or Cain? Abraham! Ay, that's the surname Of an ancient financier, Who provides the needed boodle When my year's accounts look queer Ah, the boodle! I-Iow the shivers Up and down my poor back creep Since that party at the Bijou--1 What, old chappie, quite asleep? Was I telling of a maiden? Telling lies, that I was near? No! the keyhole filled with tolu Kept her murmurs from my ear. M76 L ' 114 X3 ft Q ll at FOR SALE OR TO BE LET QALONED. WING to the recent failure of a large manufacturing firm, certain freshly-laid poems have been turned over to us in part payment of sundry paper notes, which have otherwise proved so much note paper. These poems were manufac- tured expressly for the current flfzkzeff and the NINETY-oNE COLUMBIAD, and the aforesaid failure has greatly delayed and embarrassed the former estimable publi- cation. Copyrights to be disposed of at public auction 3 notice of sale hereafter. Gentle stimulants and mad-house certificates furnished free to all bidders. Follow- ing samples guaranteed not to spoil. The athlete, he Wears breeches, Trousers the dude will claim, The grind, he only Wears high-water pants, But he gets there just the same. In the noon the weary Artsman Lays aside his Latin steed 3 In the noon the Weary Miner Lights a beastly-smellng Weed g In the noon Collegian fancies Lightly turns to thoughts of feed. Oh, it was pitiful ! In a Whole cityfull, Girl he had one. But he bald-headed was, So she soon wedded Was, To his bad son. ' OR SALE.-A complete Sophomore stable 3 horses of various sizes? ages 335 previous conditions of servitude, many of them in the familyig CE A3133 - Sold on account of removal to the mining districts. ' ' 115 COLUMBIA COLLEGE. gsm PROHIBITED In the College Buildings at all hours. Owzhzg to the fact lhal no malrzealalzon fees were demanded al the hegzbzzzzbzg Q' the present term, lhe lreasary Q' the College has become so zmpoverzlvhed fha! lhe Tfaslees have ashed lhe COLUMBIAD edz'lo7's lo pahlzlvh lhzls' nolzee g1'aZaz'z'ously. Upon eonsalfalzon wilh the edzlors, they have also deezded to annex the followzkzg: - The special attention of the Freshmen, Co-eds, Janitors and certain members of the Faculty is called to this notice, and the following rules, which can be easily memorized: I. Professors must never smoke before the students, or during examinations. II. Cigarette grubbing is particularly forbidden, as it has a bad moral influence. III. If you must smoke, don't make a fuss about it, and, hang it all, gentlemen, don't be clams. N ora.-Corumnmn and Spectaror editors and their subordinates, together with all students who win scholarships in Mathematics or English, are exempt from these requirements. ANTED.-A class baby for '9o. Empty is the cradle, Shortie's gone. O LET.-Hergo Gallagher. No modern improvements. ANTED.-Ads., ideas and a small circulation.-T he Mzbzer Board. . a Mrs. Losefast's Smoothing Syrup will remove debars and other local disabil- ities. 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Ladzcs cosmmes, aovevfifaais and Russzkm 1072726655 Ulsiws also 1fz'cz'z'1zg fzabzfs in all shades of elasizks. Sole makevfs of Me celebvfafeaf Pffimess RZ.!Z1Z.7Z0 Habzf ohm azzfzfemon 6' 25 6' 27 Wes! .2656 SZ., JVEW YORK. 1' xl. F. O'NElLL Sz CO. . 733, 735 SIXTH AVE.,COR. ll-QD ST. HEADQUARTERS FOR I I I . Qienmm Mxcgcfe anb Qporfmg 55005. Gent's Calf Skin Waulkenphast Laced, - - - - S54 O0 Gent's Full Dress Patent Leather Oxford Tie. - - 3 50 Gent's Waterproof Cork S I L d 6 OO Gent's Kangaroo Skin Lac d. 4 50 PACH BROTHERS, College Class Photographerg 341 Broadway, New York. C. B. WILKINSON, College ifraternitg Badges, etc. No. 42 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK CITY. PATRONAG OUCH1D.X . S. H. SCRIPTURE, Cazfeffeff, Hofel fllczmzgeff. ADDRESS: , COLUMBIA COLLEGE, NEW YORK. RICHARD B. LOCKWOOD OF THE LATE FIRM OF I GEORGE J' COOMBES- GEO. R. LOCKWOOD 64 SON. 275 FIFTH Ava. LOOKWOOO 5. COOMEES, I PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS, 275 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. IBETWEEN 29TH AND 30TH STS.I ENGRAVED INVITATIONS FOR COMMENCEMENT AND CLASS DAY FRATERNITY REGEPTIONS, WEDDINGS, ETC. STEEL PLATE WORK FOR FRATERNITY USES. ADDRESS AND AUTOGRAPH DIES, CLASS CRESTS, MONOORAMS, CQLLING CARDS, ETC. DANCE AND MENU SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES. LOCKWO0D'S FRATERNITV STATIONERY. SAMPLES OF OUR ENGRAVING MAY BE SEEN IN THE FRATERNITY STEEL PLATE WORK IN THIS BOOK. C. POSTER , erchant ailOr, NO. 350 SIXTH AVENUE, Between 21st and 22d Sts. I NEW YORK. W4 MIXTURES FOR PIPE OR CIGARETTE. 'll THREE KINGS, Turkish, Perique and Virgmla. IVIELLOW MIXTURE, Turkish and Pe-Hque. TURKISH and VIRGINIA. i AI d VIRGINIA 6 - u PERIQUE an . - - ' URKISH. ., W GENUINET If Ii 'L ' ' '7 FLAKE CUTS, ESPECIALLY AOARTED FOR THE PIPE. 'Ii n I l I U G Vanity Fair. Virginia Flakes. 0 - MONTE CRISTO, THE LATEST MIXTURE. 1 ' 3 SALAMAGUNDI, O.-anulared Mixture. IIVIBALUS STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES. d b eople of refined taste. Unsurpassed in quality. USG Y P HIGHEST AWARD AT BRUSSELS, 1886- The Finest Smoking Mixtures are of our Manufacture. WM- S- KIMBALL 81' CO ROCHESTER. N- Y- FIFTEEN FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. X111 44.11 N R. M. LAMBIE, 5 X X ALL KINDS OF BOOK -ir, ' LI, H -' l A . L EI R' iigs- it mfg? --m------ The Most Perfect v.--5-'fiIilliilllllllllllllllll LX q:gnlfj::l DICTIONARY HOLDER. --:- XX O - Send for I llustrrztccl Catalogue Q . ,Xxx ' 39 E. 19th St., N.Y. '..-H ' Young Mens Stylish Winter Garments OF THE NEWEST SHADES AND TEXTURES. Winter Top Coats, EBI 6 to SB25. Imported Fabrics, S25 to 9550 SUIT , Embracing the latest style of Coat and Vest, 9614 TO 5528. Cjfzrzzzwzfs ry' 6 Zfc'7j' desrrzlbfzbzz zzzaffe fo 07'fz'e7', nf Ilbllilf rfazzjf made przkes A. RAYMOND 84 OO. 254 84 256 Broadway, Opposite City Hall. Cor. Fulton and Nassau Streets. Joi-. B.fxLr-r:NeERo, Grand Central Srnoliing Bazaar, 57 XVics'r .ten Sriu-Li-:'r. Q Opposite Bryant Park. We have a Gne selection of Briar and Meerscliaum Pipes, Segar and Cigarette Holders, Turkish XX'ater Pipes, Canes and L'mbrelIas, and everything pertaining to a smoker's outfit. We receive daily the Best Brands of Imported and Domestic Segars. Our specialties are Iiallenberg's Infants, IialIenbcrg's Ilavana Cheroots, Aly Own Mixture and Virginia Curley ful. Depot for all kinds of Imported and Domestic Cigarettes. xiv. 9 4 egg, .5.4l'i i .3-3 ' 'Q L fa- -E 5 i tts, 350. 1 MR. BRYCE'S WORK ON THE AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH. Tl-IE AlVlERlCAIXl COi'lIVlOiNlWE!-XLT!-l, By JAMES BRYCE, Aufhor of Hfloly Roman Ezzrjiiru. M. P. for Aberdeen. ln two volumes, large Izzrno. Shoo. 'L Both from the author's exceptional mastery and from the collaboration he has secured tmin American specialists, we have no hesitation in placing this book at the head of those which pretend to treat of our form of government in theory and in its practical working. We bespcak for it the largest possible circulation, and at this season no more fitting gift could be made to any one interested in political inquiry, whether young or old. Taken as a whole, it is an incomparable mine ot intortuzititui and philosophic observation. -Ewnzbzg Posi. 'L Itis not only treated tby the English press? as the most important study of thc subject since De Tocqueville. but as the greatest work of recent years in the whole held of serious literuture. H Lorzdon Correspoudevzi New York Tz'mes. Prof. Bryce himself is so well known in literature and in public life that any book from him ls sure to be seriously discussed. Especially is this true of an elaborate work on .-Xmerit-an institutions. . . The Szandard . . . acknowledges his ability, learning and scholarship. and accepts him as a most instructive and philosophical guide through the mazes of American politics. . . The Pal! Ma!! Gazefte callsitthe event of the year in the literary world. -G. I! '..S'um!fry, in New York Tribune. MACMILLAN 81 CO., NEW Yoak, II2 Fourth Avenue. FLANDRAU dt CCD. mm' KEYES at wii.soN. eagerness, 'ark' Of the Best Class, of every Variety, for TOWN Of Country' 'rkish FINE REP PECIALTY. 1 4 T - ' - ' fm 372, 374, 376 Broome Street, New lotlx. I xv. l l I 2 TIBBALS BOOK COIVIPANY, 26 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK,- DEALERS IN New and ld Books of all Kinds. Make Special Liberal Discounts to Students, Ministers and Librariesf generally 25 per cent. STUDENTS SPECIALLY INVITED. RAPELJE AND HEGEMAN FARMS, 26th VVard, Brooklyn, East New York, on the line of Rapid Transit, for S200 and upward. Payable S10 and S20 Monthly. BATH 'BEACH JUNCTION, S150 and upward, payable S5 and S10 Monthly. HYATT HEIGHTS, Vlfiniicld, L. I., 16 minutes to 34th Street, New York, coin- mutation, including ferry, seven centsg 44 trains daily. S100 and upward, payable S5 Monthly. EIGHTEENTH VVARD, BROOKLYN, S385 and upward, payable S20 Monthly. GREEN POINT, BROOKLYN, S650 and upward, payable S20 Monthly. Titles insured by Title Guarantee it Trust Co. For full information apply to JERE. JOHNSON, JR., 60 Liberty St., N. Y., or 8923 Fulton St.. Brooklyn. Grand Central Oyster House, 781, 733, and 785 sixrn AVENUI3, Bet. 44th and 45th Sts., , NEW YORK, SAMUEL T. BURNS, Proprietor. WEBSTEIYS UNIIBR I DGED IJIC'IiIIDNAIIIMIi l f h WITH OR WITHOUT PATENT INDEX. The but Dlctlofmff 0 t e En2u'lLg:,'5QKfgf'm'fgf Features unequaled for concise information include wgggygaw X A A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, lM1ABR,0cF g7Lf5lf3ARY pr I - I giving hrici' facts concerning 0,700 Noted PCI-sons of ancient I .ffl , and modern titnt-s 0!6'Tl0lVA,9 'if ffgglf ' ' 7... . , A GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD 1 ' . t . . . . - f -.1-'M-1--1 A ,,..--'---.., I ...M ' I IOL'1LllIlg11IltI brieflydr-sr-rllnng Zxntltlfl Places, ands. Vocabula- 'moo A V I 1 ' I 000 H ry ofthe names of Noted . IIIOFO Off S HUC I1t'1lI'y M IllUl'L' ' lustrations than any other Am. Ilictionary. I An invnltmlile r-ompnnion in ovt-rySr-hool, l ,, I . . , , ' and at ,,,.,,ry FimSidp'-- . lhc latter is not found in any other Dictionary. Webster is Standard Authority in tlit-Government Printing 0mce,anf1 with the U. IS. Supreme Court. It is rtrconimontimi by State Superintendents of Schools of 36 States, and by the loading: College Presidents, Pulillshrrtl by G, ,2 C. MERRIAM 81. CO., Sprinptiold, Mass. Illustrated Pamphlet sent free. xvi. is. 7 I York, d S20 ly. com- ward, thly. ition lyn. 7 ,11- e 7. cient buia- S. It is IS. U - -l ,,, 'Ei Petroleum V A513141 E The use of Vaseline is especially recommended to all who partake in athletic sports. It is put up in convenient form, in half and one pound tins, and will be found by track athletes to be a perfect lubricant for stiffness of the joints and muselesg also, invaluable as a remedy for bruises and Sprains, arising from accident or overexertion on the field. - ii? A PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF PETROLEUM XV11 17 EELS i A. SIEGEL 81 SQNS, TAILORS, THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE, ALSO, CORNER NASSAU AND SPRUCE STREETS, NEVV YORK. PRICES ZIIODERA TE. Being in direct communication with one of the best London Tailors, we are constantly in receipt Of the LATEST LONDON N'OVELTIES AND STYLES. 7, OTCONNOR, Pmcfzbaz! BOO! and Shoe Maker, 545 Sixth Alwfzzze, !'?7'.s'f door from S. IfV. mr. 48M Sf., ICUBBEICS, ETC. LEXANDER RHIND, Merchant Tailor, NO. S42 SIXTH AVENUE, LIVERY UNIFORMS ,-x Sl'I'1ijIAI.'I'Y. Bet. 47th and 48th Sts., AR D58 44th St. Avenue. HOICE LOWERS, Rerbeaplemtg- EES I1flOrez,xlbD2QO1eetiOng- r 0 Q The Gorton rfk3rzed House H eating Boiler Automatic, Self-Feeding, Wrought Iron Tubular and Sectional. The BEST and most economical boiler now on the market. It is FIRST-CLASS in construction, being made of the BEST RE FINED iron and steel. Can be uSed either as 2. S6Mf66dZ'7Zg' Or a surface-6ur1zz'1z,, boiler. Economical in the use of fuel, and requiring no brick or mason Work in setting. Has been thoroughly tested during the past four winters, and has given the best of satisfaction. Semi for z'ZZusz'1'az'ed carfalague gz z1z'ng ful! de.rcrzfz'z'o7z and brices. THE GURTUN 80 LIDGERWDUD 00. 96 Liberty Street, New York City. Works, COR. DIKEMAN and FERRIS STS., SOUTH BROOKLYN. B 159 FRIEND ST., Boston, Mass. RANCHES' 34 and eo Wes: MONROE ST., Chicago, Ill. tug: :E Sheen- - QQ gin -3 ,E-5IErr':' iniiii' EEE jg U1 2 ,iii I Illliiffrrr Lfff oil gf?-5:25 E , U3Qiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M T 7 -timing T: . ii, A 'Q S' -'eggs QS, TTT i 2 fa 2 2, f i E E 3 A 2 all i W' asia: 9 r igiig-if 5 I gage- , Q, 'QX2 -e.g gEi f 5 r -X ' -T f :fe-iii?-sr. H i . .. ' E 'J g 5 3 '5 - i' Q ' , 2 '52-if : IEEE r 0 ' - - - T??:eFE: ig T 1 - ' '- 2 E.f'25' T-'gT': E-5 -- WL if 'T Z A in asf ifkvif 7 A, S i 2 ,5-riiH.? 'ifi'f5':?i-3 -1-T E :-Tf- -ig? 'ff:T5E-, V 'He eiiigug H E, Mfg gee- E T T e - - - : AJ, Q to I-1: XIX THE GORTON BOILEH. New York Belting and Packing Co 15 Park Row, New York Opposite Astor House. Oldest and Largest Mnnufnr.-lun-r lt l St t in the Uu ur :x us. VULCANIZED UBBER MATS, NIATTING and STAIR TREADS. No Mat is neater. cleaner, or more durable than a PER:-'ORATED RUBBER MAT, for Oflices, Club Houses. Public Buildings, Steamers, Yachts, Banks. Etc., hw- All our Goods are atumD0d- Avoio iminvious. ll Furnishing Bhd Cnrpoeltsilousep keel? 'hem' I J. F. LLOYD, PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES FoR AMATEURS, 845 SIXTH AVENUE, BET.47'r1-I AND 48TH STS.. NEW YORK WILLIAM BARTLETT, ENGLISH Livery Rirlirrg Beet and Shoe Maker 34 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, Near Broadway, New York. . LANGSTADTER, - pRJZI'Npi5S.2Ef Fiiiiraliisl. Stationer and Printer 475 SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YoRK, HETWEEN 28TH AND QQTH STREETS. oks on hand or mnclc to order. ll ming Paper Ill all stvlcs, from 15c. per box, Slrthdav Cards, I' ashlon Hooks, Gold Pens. and CVCI'ytIllI'1glfl Statloncrv line ID. FINLEY, Paeliierieble Crrmr Cieiliier NO. 21 PARK ROW, Opposite the Pusi' Oflivo :incl Astor' House. XX. 7 STYLE AND QUALITY INVARIABLY MAINTAINED. STABUSHED , E X WN MW!! K' 9 2 Q We X- It ,,A H xx A ! 3 XE EM A? spensczheicfs ate ARE UNIVERSALLY CONCEDED T0 BE THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, IRRESPECTIVE OF PRICE. SALESROOM: One Hundred and Eighteen 4118? Nassau Street NEW YORK. N. B.-YOUNG MEN'S Silk and Derby Hats a Specialty. xxi. LAWN TENNIS. The Assooiation Favorite Racket READ ITS RECORD FOR 1888. At the New Haven Tournament for the Championship of New England, com- mencing june zoth, four out of the six rackets used in the finals fsingles and doublesj were the ASSOCIATION. At the Englewood Tournament, commencing july 4th, the six rackets used in the finals were the ASSOCIATION. At the Elberon Tournament, commencing july 11th, every prize was won with the ASSOCIATION, At the VVentworth Tournament, commencing July 31, the final matches in singles was between Messrs. C. A. Chase and O. S. Campbell. See what May say below. QThe finals in doubles were not played.j The National Tournament for Cka71?6zb7zshzf Qf Me Ufzzfed Sfafes in doubles was won by Messrs. Ha!! and Campbef. Three out of the four rackets used in the finals were the ASSOCIATION, MR. R. D. SEARS writes: I have not a single fault to find with it, and am very glad to tell you how much I am pleased with it. MR. O. S. CAMPBELL writes: I consider it the superior of any other racket I have ever used. MR. CHARLES A. CHASE writes: I have it to thank for the best playing I have ever done, and it gives me great pleasure to attest its superiority over any other I have ever used. MR. VIALIZNTINIE G. ELALL writes: I have given it a thorough test and can say that I never had a better bat of any make. MR. A. E. WRIC9IfI'I' writes: In my opinion it is the best racket I have ever seen for general play, but is especially good for serving and volleyingf' If has also been .s':m'07'sed by MEssRs. E. P. IN'ICMULI,IiN, CLARENCE HOBART, A. W. Posr, W. L. THATCHER G. M. BRINLEY, F. L. V. Hovmx, F. G. BEACH, R. V. BEACH, J. XV. RAYNIOND, E. O. SCHUYLER, E. H. Lunnixcrox, AND MANY OTHERS. PRICE 57.50. IA Liberal Discount to Club Membersd OTHER RACKETS FROM 51.25 UP. 7 NETS, POLES, BALLS, Etc. Send stamp for Catalogue and Official Rules. D. W. ORANBERY 81. CO. 20 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. WILL REMOVE MAY ist, i889, T0 189 BROADWAY. xxii. X DEMPSEY cgc CARRGLL, , UNION SQUARE, 36 EAST 14TH STREET, CORNER UNIVERSITY PLACE, NEW YORK CITY 6122 foeieky ISUOIQQRQ WEDDING STATIONERY, CORRECT IN ALL THINGS. FINE '. STATIONERY, .' MONOGRAMS, .' CRESTS, .' COATS .' OF .' ARMS, .' Em. Ja qx FANCY ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS. THE DRAWING-ROOM SALESROOM OF THE WORLD. RIS RTA XXIII A . E. J. DENNING Eco. SUCCESSORS TO 4'- A. T. STEWART 81 CO. QRETAILJ GE TLEIVIENIS FUR I III G. EVERY REQUISITE FOR GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' COMPLETE OUTFIT AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ' Q SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, TIES, UNDERWEAR, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELING BAGS, HOUSE AND SMOKING JACKETS, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, ETC., ETC. IH1-I IQIMUUS ffswr' UNIIIIIWIAI III ALL QUIILIIIIS, UNEQUALED FOR FIT, FINISH AND DURABILITY. FINE CUSTOM SHIRTS, of the Best Material and Workmanship, made Specially to Order, on Short Notice, at Very Low Prices, and GUARANTEED TO FIT. ATHLETIC OUTFITS. Worsted and Cotton Knit Garments for University, Gymnasium, Base-ball, Boating, and general out-door sports. Bicycle Suits, Tennis and Tourists' Shirts, Coats, Norfolk jackets, Knee Pants, Skull Caps, etc. . SPECIAL BATES FOR AOLUES. BROADWAY, 4TH AVE., QTH AND TOTI-I STREETS, NEW YORK. xxiv. TAT QTIES, 1, made .ANTEED ase-ball, 5, KH66 EET5, F. l. KzIlI.leIIlIcI'g ln, - MEERSGHAUM AND FRENCH BRIAR PIPES. AMBER CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS, IVORY GOODS, CARES, Etc Special attention paid to College orders for class pipw canes, etc. Estimates and designs furnislicd. 371 BROADWAY, N.Y. COLKUCDBIH BICYCDES. f VOLUNTEER. I.. Ia. sm-'I:'I'x'. EXPERT. 'IANIII-:AI S.-xi-'I-L'I'x'. LIGHT ROADSTER. 'MNIIIQAI 'I'IzIcvcI.I-2. SEMI-ROADSTER. SURPRISE 'I'IzIex'cI.I-1. 9 1 Pope IHBI7 fo QD. I2 warren sr., N. Y. Catalogue .5 Free, HIGH CLASS IVIen's Furnishing Goods SPIES 81 LUNG, Equitable Building, 120 Broadway. FORMERLY AT 31 XVALI. ST. i ' i '0 ' E 535E Gc'.?E'E'LfiI.?'3n3 3.31552 ' bl c ex . en or S unc' dun Seihcorllp? 'FE land Vocal Culture ll and Sedan-tary p C. GD fm' I I the Athlete or Invalid. A complete gymuulum- T130 up but 6 lnches square tloor-roomg something new. Elw- h i h p S dl' clrculu. ' coo or pcm , 'fl Eut Nth Street and 113 Sth Ave.. 5. 1 . Llty. Prof, D, L, Down. lNm. Bllikle, author ol How to get Strong, uv: of lt: Inner uw any other that I liked hnlfu well. XXX 18 oEo. A.ofIsToEasI co. Tailors Exclusively, I Broadway And EIQIIIQQIIH1 SIT ' ALSO, I , 267 BRoAoWAY, opp. CITY IIALLPARI4, NEW YORK. I I 1 THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CG., Successors to The I. M. Brunswick 81 Balke Co., and the H. W. Collender Co., Manufacturers of A . . 'S' 3 I Bllllard f Pool and Tableg. Waroroomz Soo BROADWAY,'ooT. I7th St., union square, , , E NEW YORK WEBSTER E WI-IITE, Skeralirzf Zilverff, gilverd Plakeffl WAI-oo, AND FINE JEWELRY, ' N0.'j'0 East I4ffL Slvfeei, New York. ,Llii PRIZE CUPS A SPECIALTY. xxvi. RICHARD GEDULDTGER, NIANII-.X1llKl,!i , Ikookino GIZXSSQS, 2 PiCh11'0 l:1'hfupc' Gill Furniiuro, 786 SIXTH AV ENUE. REGILDING A SPECIALTY. !,'f'f..Hf!1i1mf ,im Sir., ,ip-1, i-,,,,.5, D - gg 3 'jg 5 ID : ' O I 3 ' I' CL T4 A PICTURE PERIODICALWITHOUT LETTER PRESS. SUBSCRIPTION from Nos- 1 to 12, 33.00. 7 SINGLE on SAMPLE comss Nos. omz, TWO Ano 'marc THIRTY cEN'rs. A N0- 50 Am: Now nuov 2? 1' ' Charming reproductions in 41 11' Show at ruruztrknblu zulvum-e, most delicate colors of some noted and dcrnoustrnto that Arncrim is pictures. 3' 'F-N. Y. I-Vorld. well ablc to hold its own against even such artists :is Goupil and Hl'i'lllfl.'-f.r'1fg,'f'7', Piliill. 'F 4' 1' A sumptuous affair in its mechanical and artistic features- 1' 4' ' A gnllcrv of timoh' nrt. ' ' '0:1r1:a! Boston. Daily Graphzc, New York. J , The Photo-Gravure Com pany, Third Ave. and 10th St., Brooklyn. 853 Broadway,funa0nsqm1, New York he Drfislerf School, ' FO,.S'ffoi'nElhE2ffeet FRANK DRISLEER, AM.. PRINCIPAL. A TI-IOROUGIEI PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR COLLIEIQIE OR BUSINICSS- xxvii. ' A , OSCAR KRESS. M CG. A WILLIAM SCHOELLES .egg harvmacists ses.. MANUFACTURERS OF PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. 918 Sixth Avenue, S. E. corner 52d Street, I- ' , 'e,e ' N EW YO R K. , f . .,:.. I I s -.- :e ei rain Yo er . 295 and 297 so .,.'t.t.lX- I iijg., I I . , Fourth Avenue, -Ai w a! 01411 Qi I New York. f ef--H -53- 1 XV D . YS mreroseopeg aryd Heeessorreg. ,,,,..aSi Spectacles, Eyeglasses, Opera and Racing Glasses, etc. Student's Microscopes from S20 upwards. Oculists' prescriptions receive our careful attention. ,I .---, H. OCHSENKGPF, Jos KNSF ,,..-1..--- BONBONSW CHGCGLIXTES, Imported nomadic NOVELTIES IN FANCY BASKETS AND BONBONNIERES, ?.1,-.- 863 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. A TRY OUR E- STORES AND DEALERS SUPPLIED. VANILLA CHOCOLZXT F0 R PEgETGH1':3gFTL'w,'N G' Canes, Umbrellas 81. Fancy Smoking Articles. Sold. 'by G-racers Everywhere I l No. 'I276 Broadway, Betvaf1ign3gm:ldStreets, N E W Y O R K xxviii. 1gQQ, 4-FiEE i2 O ,... 4 , L 4:L.g,.?,gJig,' eg. SOMETHING NEW 11 -T--M perfa fglasses WITH LONG HANDLES ATTACHED. If you desire exceptionally FINE GOODS in extensive variety, call at 'GANUN az PARSONS, OPTICIANS, NO. 5 West 42d Street, NEW Yomq, 0 . lxkgiiz C 71 west 35th street. O KJ! ADAM ENGEL, Successor to CHARLES CLIFTON. English Qhops,Steaks,X,1felch Rarebitsf and Qolden Buck a Specialty BASS' ALE AND GUINNESS' PORTER ON DRAUGHT. FINE OLD VVINES, BRANDIES, and the Choicest Brands Of SEGARS. IA ll xxix Q J. B. SAALMANN, Formerly with IAS. VV. BELL of Fifth A erehant ailor QBQJ Qmporfer. No. 1206 BRGADVVAY, UNDER GI LSEY HOUSE, Cor. 29th Street, New York. XXX. 5 000 4 'M - ' , I .1 IQ! . N f 'ar gl 'ji O ' A ,' X 'i at 5' f ' 1 . 1, '0 0, Q5 Mi., ff l X . L N l ' l . f x. X E ill, l Yip? I4 -:P f QUE .-- -. i 51.1 5 f 'l Ereio-is 8 gigs? R X' S ' ii ' .-,Z 1 l f 1-ri ' 'gf-ee! 1 KZ'- ' 'l:, 'iii :u1IL:I,gL,,,,,,,. - l Y Y ,AQEQL ' 7:7 ' V - a l e F L -95 .Q , E L - : -SP P: - . P 1. C: l-aids P 1 ashing Compound Invented by james Pyle, New York, 1876, Introduced to the Public, 1877. An article to take the place of soap. Gne which makes clothing, paint, woodwork, in fact anything perfectly clean, with less rubbing, and in less time than anything yet discovered, and which is withal absolutely harmless. Above is a diagram of the comparative growth of sales during the last ten years-mark the yearly increase and espe- cially that of 1888, which represents only the first six months of the year. To-day PEARLINE is used in over one million families, from Maine to California. This wonderful growth in the face of many imitations, which are damaging to clothing and paint, and make people 'regard an honest article with suspicion, is marvelous and can be due alone to merit. A fair trial, which will cost but a few pennies, will make a convert of the most skeptical. See that you get the genuine article, which alone will give satisfaction. Every package bears the name of JAMES PYLE, New York. ' xxici. 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JENKINS, ublisher, ookseller, gtationer and rinter, 851 and 853 Sixth Avenue, cor. 48th Street, The most convenient and advantageous place to obtain anything they wish, not only in TEXT BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS and CLASS STATIONERY, but also in Eine Owllrilling Qdpero, Qiofure Erdnjilgg, Gerard Sngravilgy, Qoeiefey Qriqlirgg, evlnvifdiioqr-S, Seootfobindirw, and all other requisites either for class or social purposes, appertaining to his business. Mr. jenkins' establishment is near by the College, is large, comniodious, and thoroughly equipped for doing all kinds of work on the premises, and satisfaction will be guaranteed students both as regards quality and prices. Estimates furnished. XXXl1l 19 - ,. uyswr-.vwt':'u.wevf'1 ' ,,,s..1.wggf'f . ., V .., 9 i0'i ' 1' .s'. I 's 9'3o , .'0'!' C Q QQ 70.01. av Q O J 'FLD - ESTABLISHED 1855. PRINTER OF uCOLUMBIAD, ERIC-A-BRAC, ac. 52' W' s's-YI-37 T 8 Ip. ' nf? 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