Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1894
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I To Columbia Graduates And friends of the College visiting New York ESSRS. TIFFANY 8: CO., extend a cordial invitation to inspect the objects of interest in their establish- ment. ln addition to an unequalled stock of beautiful creations in Gem jewelry, Silver Ware and Bronzes, their various departments include a great variety of rare, unique and interesting objects of art, virtu and high curiosity collected from various sources through- out the world for their artistic value and positive authenticity. Visitors incur no obligation to purchase and may study objects of interest with the same deliberation as in a museum. Tiffany 6: Co Union Square, New York Q X C ZWQWZQ W7 ff hQQa!QJ,lZaa2zMAM Wffimfzzzdjznfzi Wx + Jammu XQMWZQ Z As you open our book, like Columbus you look At a new and most wonderful land, Here the natives have spurned savage ways and have turned , JI To supply what your tastes may demand. I XVe have bravcs who are Sophs, we have chiefs f who are Profs, Some believe in athletics and .rome in aesthetics, A ,aff And papooses just come from their nursesg XVhile others make love to the sciencesg While our councilrnen bold and our squaws ever And an innocent few think they're poets and woo mold The coy muse with persuasive appliances. Their remarks in hexameter verses. fiuwliywll W O Here are men who will train in fine weather or rain, l And 'tis one of our favorite quips I I That our high-jumper soon had jumped over the moon lil hill lllll If there had not occurred an eclipse. Here are grinds who can speak less of English than Greekg And the musical set with approval has met- Here are chainmen who seek missing links, But your eyes must be made waterproofg Q ' I And when we construct arches for triumphal For their voices combine in such passion divine marches ' That it melts all the snow on the roof. All Greece to the commonplace sinks. Then to this charming race we shall now yield our place, And we trust, be you angel or man, You will find our good will every promise fulfill. In the land of the COLUMBIAN. L so vm p iw' BI, 7 .Tm 9 ' Q TE-A-. ' N- '0 1, f,Q??-N3 ., Eff - '-I - 4. 1.5 'I BRS U I 'If A Q2 ' I. I .l.,ff. Ek' Rb Q! fq.C,!'S P- -f X I S, ,j:,, ,T-,R V, ,X - . ,SA 1:4 A 'iq WIN NES XX f 5 I' ff- f ' ' 5 'Sy e f J HAMILTON FISH, LL.D, '27, Cfzfzirfxzarz. rl - 'N JOHN B. PINE, '77, Clfrk. HAMILTON FISH, LL.D, ,27. ABRAM N. LITTLEJOHN, D.D., LL.D QCarItab.j EDXVARD MITCHELL, '6I. WILLIAM C. SCHERMERHORN, ,4O. MORGAN DIX, S.T.D, D.C.L., '48, SAMUEL BLATCHFORD, LL.D., ,37. W. BAY-ARD CUTTING, '69, STEPHEN P. NASH, LL. D. TALBOT W. CHAMBERS, S.T.D, '53. JOSEPH W. HARPER, '48, SETH LOW, LL.D, ,7O. CHARLES A. SILLIMAN, '50, GEORGE L. RIVES, '68. FREDERICK A. SCHERMERHORN, '68. LENOX SMITH, '65, GERARD BEEKMAN, '64, JOHN CROSBY BROWN, '59. JOHN MCLEAN NASH, Treaszwer, 67 Wall 8 HENRY C. POTTER, D.D., LL.D fCantab.J WILLIAM H. DRAPER, M.D., '5I. MARVIN R. VINCENT, S.T.D, '54 JOHN B. PINE, '77, CORNELIUS VANDERBILT. GEORGE G. WHEELOCK, M.D. FREDERIC R. COUDERT, LL.D, '5o Street. s WN ,U l ., X A QQ, I zxbbx li I Q U f. 'Q K A - . ' ll' H, I tm 'X 3 -Ex X . .Es X I lla l ll l i' if-f l. x.,,,1 .lllrlf .cf?fTlq.l. ' , rj? .lfflll fm I N . ' . lg 'w-is .. f- -5' f ll l i -....:l!lll..f1rHllll. if wJrI.Biiwl'l!'f lllllll .lf till ltr' lsr W gil 1 - ' w:vfx1'1ill umm will r- 1 Fm-my of ' X W' 4 I . I ACVU E5 OF THE SCHOOLS OF ARTS 81 M I N ES. U' I SETI-I LOW, LL.D., P7'6SZ-Q76'lZZ'. R 'J faculty of mrs. . -fl.-N K HENRY DRISLER, LL.D., A I Jay Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. 'V Dean of the School of Arts. l l r lll L J. HOWARD VAN AMRINGE, A.M., Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of Mathematics. Secretary of the Faculty. OGDEN N. ROOD, A.M., K l Professor of Physics. 1 5 JOHN W. BURGESS, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of History, Politiczil Science, and Constitutional Law. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., AUGUSTUS C. MERRIAM, A.M., Pli.D., Professor of Chemigfry, Professor of Greek Archeology and Epigrapliy. MAYO SMITH Ph D THOMAS R. PRICE, A.M., LL.D., Professor of English Language and Literature. RICHMOND - , . ., Professor of Political Economy and Social Science. 9 HJALMAR H. BOYESEN, Ph.D., Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures. JOHN KROM REES, A.M., E.M., . Professor of Astronomy. JOHN D. QUACKENBOS, A.M., M.D., Professor of Rhetoric. JASPER T. GOODVVIN, A.M., LL.B., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. H. T. PECK, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of the Latin Language NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Ethics, and Psychologyg Lecturer on the History and Institutes of Education. an d Literature. WILLIAM H. CARPENTER, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of the Germanic Languages and Liter- atures. ADOLPHE COHN, LL.B., A.M., Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures, GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY, A.B., Professor of Literature. EDWARD DELAVAN PERRY, Ph.D., Professor of Sanskrit. A. V. WILLIAMS JACKSON, A.M., L.H.D., Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of English, and Instructor in the Iranian Languages. NATHANIEL L. BRITTON, E.M., Ph. D.. V Professor of Botany. WILLIAM A. DUNNING, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of History. HENRY F. OSBORN, D.Sc., DaCosta Professor of Biology. JAMES F. KEMP, E.M., Professor of Geology. MICHAEL I. PUPIN, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Mechanics. R. S. WOODWARD, C.E., Professor of Mechanics. Other Oyjfcers. THOMAS SCOTT FISKE, A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics. JAMES C. EGBERT, JR., A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Latin. JAMES H. I-IYSLOP, Ph.D., Instructor in Logic and Ethics. HAROLD JACOBY, A.M., Instructor in Astronomy. l-IOLBROOK CUSHMAN, A.B., Instructor in Physics. CLARENCE H. YOUNG, A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Greek. IO CARLO L. SPERANZA, LL.B., A.M., Instructor in Italian and Spanish. EUGENE HOWARD BABBITT, A.B., Instructor in German. NELSON G. MCCREA, A.M., Ph.D., Tutor in Latin. BENJ. DURYEA WOODWARD, B.es S., Tutor in the Romance Language JOSEPH C. PFISTER, A.M., Tutor in Mechanics. LOUIS H. LAUDY, Ph.D., Tutor in General Chemistry. S. B.es L., A.M., Ph.D JAMES MACLAY, C.E., Tutor in Mathematics. CHARLES S. BALDWIN, A.M., Tutor in Rhetoric. REGINALD GORDON, A.B., Tutor in Physics. LOUIS MARIE AUGUSTE LOISEAUX, Tutor in French. FREDERIC TABER COOPER, A.M., LL.B., Assistant in Latin. HERSCHEL C. PARKER, Ph.B., Assistant in Physics. ASA S. IGLEHART, A.B., Assistant in Physics. THOMAS EGLESTON, E.M., Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Mineralogy and Metallurgy. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the Faculty. J. HOWARD VAN AMRINGE, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of Mathematics. OGDEN N. ROOD, A.M., Professor of Physics. HENRY S. MUNROE, E.M., Ph.D., Professor of Mining. WILLIAM R. WARE, B.S., Professor of Architecture. FREDERICK R. HUTTON, A.M., E.M., Ph.D., JOSEPH T. MONELL, C.E., E.E., Tutor in Astronomy. E. NADAL, A.M., Lecturer in English Composition. CLIFTON NICHOLS WINDECKER, C.E., E.E. Assistant in Mathematics. HENRY SKILLMAN CURTIS, A.B., Assistant in Mathematics. FRANK M. COLBY, A.M., Lecturer in History. CORNELIUS R. DUFFIE, S.T.D., Chaplain Emeritus. WILLIAM B. NYE, Registrar. jfacultp of flbines. Pvwfessors. JOHN K. REES, A.M., E.M., Professor of Astronomy. PIERRE DEPEYSTER RICKETTS, E.M., Professor of Assaying. ELWYN WALLER, A.M., E.M., Ph.D., Professor of Analytical Chemistry. JASPER T. GOODWIN, A.M., LL.B., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. ALFRED D. F. HAMLIN, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Architecture. ALFRED J. MOSES, E.M., Ph.D., - Adjunct Professor of Mineralogy. CHARLES E. COLBY, C.E., Ph.D Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Adjunct Professor of Organic Chemistry. 0 NATI-IANIEL L. BRITTON, E.M., Ph.D., Professor of Botany. HENRY F. OSBORN, Sc.D., DaCosta Professor of Biology. JAMES L. GREENLEAF, C.E., Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering. FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN, Ph.B., Adjunct Professor of Architecture. EDMUND B. WILSON, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Biology. JAMES F. KEMP, A.B., E.M., Professor of Geology. ROBERT PEELE, Jr., Adjunct Professor of Mining. FRANCIS B. CROCKER, Professor of Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM HALLOCK, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Physics. MICHAEL I. PUPIN, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Mechanics. XWILLIAM H. BURR, C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering. KR. S. WOODWARD, C.E., Professor of Mechanics. UMW C7yjffe7'.v. JAMES S. C. WELLS, Ph.D., Instructor in Qualitative Analysis. ALEXIS A. JULIEN, A.M., Pl1.D., Instructor in Microscopy and Microbiology. FERDINAND G. WIECHMANN, Ph.D., A Instructor in Chemical Philosophy and Chemical Physics. RALPH E. MAYER, C.E., Instructor in Drawing. IRA H. WOOLSON, E.M., Instructor in Drawing. THOMAS S. FISKE, A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics. HAROLD JACOBY, A.B., Instructor in Astronomy. HOLBROOK CUSHMAN, A.B., Instructor in Physics. if Appointment to take effect July 1, 1893. CHARLES A. HARRIMAN, Instructor in Architecture. BASHFORD IIEAN, AM., Ph.D., Instructor in Biology. GRENVILLE T. SNELLING, B.S., Instructor in Architecture. LOUIS H. LAUDY, Ph.D., Tutor in General and Applied Chemistry JOSEPH C. PFISTER, A.M., Tutor in Mechanics. HENRY C. BOWEN, Tutor in Quantitative Analysis. JOSEPH STRUTHERS, Ph.B., Tutor in Metallurgy. LEA MCI. LUQUER, C.E., Tutor in Mineralogy. JAMES MACLAY, C.E., Tutor in Mathematics. 0 REGINALD GORDON, A.B., Tutor in Physics. JOSEPH T. MONELL, E.M., Tutor in Astronomy. ARTHUR WILLEY, Tutor in Biology. ANDREW E. FOYE, C.E., Tutor in Civil Engineering. WILLIAM H. FREEDMAN, C.E., E.E., Tutor in Electrical Engineering. HERMAN T. VULTE, Ph.D., Assistant in Quantitative Analysis. CHARLES A. HOLLICK, Ph.B., Assistant in Geology. HERSCHEL C. PARKER, Ph.B.. Assistant in Physics. ALEXANDER R. CUSHMAN, Ph.D., Assistant in Chemistry. DELANCEY W. WARD, Ph.B., Assistant in Chemistry. ASA S. IGLEHART, A.B., Assistant in Physics. EDMUND H. MILLER, Ph.B., A.lNl., Assistant in Assaying. GUSTAV I. VOLCKENING, IR., Met. E.. Assistant in Metallurgy. ELISHA D. HURLBUT, -IR., C.E., Assistant in Mechanical Engineering. HERBERT P. XVHITLOCK, C.E., Assistant in Mineralogy. OLIVER S. STRONG, A.M., Assistant in Biology. C. C. TROWBRIDGE, Assistant in Physics. JAMES TOWART, C.E., Assistant in Engineering. HENRY D. CONANT. E.M., Assistant in Mining. GEORGE O. TOTTEN, jr., Ph.B. Assistant in Architecture. CLIFTON N. WINDECKER, C.E Assistant in Mathematics. HENRY S. CURTIS, A. B., Assistant in Mathematics. RICHARD C. BOYD, Ph.B., Honorary Assistant in Assaying CHARLES E. PELLEW, E.M., Honorary Assistant in Applied Chemistry MAXIMILIAN K. KRESS, Curator of the Architectural Collections THOMAS MORONG, A.M., Ph.D Curator ot the Herbarium. JOHN BILLINGS, M.D., Lecturer in Hygiene and Sanitary Science FRANCIS M. SIMONDS, E.M., Ph D Lecturer in Assaying. GEORGE F. FISHER, Registrar. EDWARD A. REEVES, Assistant Registrar. l I f, x f'-A ll: 77?ff a71fifg if Q X , X , :i?lf' W?l'f o wls, ua ,,,ll4zf QW yjg V X ue M Q W 1 ' n ,J fi, V X ' www 00- Q' . .sqzffvE?faWwfA.ll :MN pf . .-J ' X-'lib . .... . ... COLLEGE years We Wend our way 1-'--' gi 5 ,, Qi 'Neath campus trees and walls of grey, aa - :. . . , . A 3 --... Heedlng nought of old Tunes trlp ' 1 .Midlst joviall compalnionslglpl, t w Whlle slnglng g ee an roun e ay, And fairer each succeeding day, 'As lightly toward our goal we slip, With bounding hearts and spirits gay, In college years. Oft in the future when We stray From alma: 7lZ6ZZ'6'7',.Y gentle sway, Or when we feel dull age's grip: Then deep in reverie We dip. And soon our thoughts are far away, In college years 14 - n I N HABIILTON, COLUMBIA, YALE, . AMHERST, . BRUNONIAN, HARVARD, HUDSON, BOWDOIN, DARTMOUTH, PENINSULA, ROCHESTER, VVILLIAIIIS, MANHATTAN, MIDDLETOWN, ZKENYON, UNION, . CORNELL, PHI KAPPA, JOHNS HOPKINS, LIINNESOTA, jfraternitp of Ellpba Delta llbbi. FOU N DED 1832. Roll of Chapters. I6 Hamilton College. Columbia College. Yale College. Amherst College. Brown University. Harvard University. lVestern Reserve University Bowdoin College. Dartmouth College. Michigan University. Rochester University. lVilliarns College. College City of New York. VVesleyan University. Kenyon College. Union College. Cornell University. Trinity College. johns Hopkins University. University of Minnesota. fx myqaunf fm- .iv F E,L0nhw1LD,,'V Glolumbia Cibapter of the jfraternitp of Ellpba Eelta llbbi. ESTABLISHED 1836. RE-ESTABLISHED 1881. Pos! Gmrluozfos. RO13Ell'f ARCHIISAIJD ASHNVOR'l'H, JAMES BURGES SILL, Low School. MOIl'l'1hIER KENNEDX' FLAGG, SETH BANISTER ROBINSON, JR. Sooools of Arts and Mines. I893. ROBERT CAREY ..APPLEGA'l'1i, VVILLIAM BALLOU DONNEI,,L, WILLIAM NOYES TAINTOR, CHARLES RUSSELL HEXVLE'1 l', PHILIP REDINGTON BQUDGE HILDRETH, SHEPHERD KNAPP, JR., THOINIAS TOWAR BATES, PHILETUS MOI1'1'IhIER CAPEN, WILLIALT BEERS CROWELL, GEORGE QUINTARD PALMER, ALLAN JAY CLARK, STARR 'FAIN'l'OR, SIDNEY HL7l'2BELL TREAT, 1894. CAMIIIIELL ERIE LOCKE, FREDERIOR I'IERBER'1' SILL, CLARENCE BISHOP SMITH, I895. EDWARD CODMAN PARISH, RAYMOND GOLD SHIPMAN, VVILLIAM ABOTT SLAYBAOK, 1896. JOSEPH LEE FEARING, I7 JVILLIAM PECK VVHYLAND, FREDERICK TEBIPLETON ZABRISKIE NVILSON FITCH SMITH, JOHN ALBIX' TOIIPKINS, 212. FRANK SUTTON, EDWARD BARNEY STUROIS, LYTIAN BARNEY STURGIS. PAUL MCLANE. T I-I ET A, DELTA, BETA, SIGMA, GAMMA, ZETA, . LAMBDA KAPPA, Psi, XI, . UPSILON, . IoTA, . PHI, PI, CHI, BETA BETA ETA, MU, TAU, , . jH:F3f6I'l1ifQ of Ilbei 'U1D6il0l1. FOU N DED 1833. Roll of Chapters. I8 Union College. University of New York. Yale University. Brown University. Amherst College. Dartmouth College. Columbia College. Bowdoin College. Hamilton College. W'esleyan University. University of Rochester. Kenyon College. University of Michigan. Syracuse University. Cornell University. Trinity College. Lehigh University. University of Minnesota. University of Pennsylvania ' ,M ig-.35 Lgm emfif jg - b. , .nffii i g , gi2ff1i2E5 2F252x f 'g25? , 5EQE3 1' N f lx Ya ' X31 r ff 'wr new X EX Na bmw. Q J r X Q fy tk? Ki f , :F 'S 6- G JH 7 1-5-1 231-. XQ' .izfi vziiizi Z-1-I-P X X 33 F X Qu K 1 N , 1 ' M , ! 1 f ,M 4 2 Mg 'wr 1 N lambba Gbapter of the jfraternitp of llbsi Upsilon. EDWARD RAYB'IOND BOSSANGE, HARVEY ROBERTS KINGSLEY, HENRY STEWART MCICEE, PAUL ARMITAGE, WILLIAM CLIFTON DORNIN, JR., ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, HALLETT MANNING CARPENTER, GUY WETMORE CARRYL, JOHN BOWIE DASH, HOWARD STEVENS HADDEN, HENRI GEORGE FRANCIS CHATAIN, CHARLES DU PONT COUDERT, WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH CAMMAN, HENRY' BRUNDAGE CULVER, PHILIP EDWARDS JOHNSON, ESTABLISHED J U NE, 1842. Sobools of Arts and Mmos. 1893. FRANK TEMPLE REAMER, LOUIS VICTOR SOUTHACK, I894. HENRY HARKNESS FLAGLER, HORATIO SHEAFE KRANS, WILLIAM JEREMIAH MILLARD, 1895. LAXVRENCE HASBROUCK, RICHARD LAWRENCE, CHARLES WALTON OGDEN, JR., RUDOLPH NEl'1SER, 1896. WILLIAM FARQUHAR PAYSON, Solaool of Low. FREDERIC RENE COUDERT, JR., ROY FOLLETTE YORK, School of f7VIooZz'oz7zo. JOHN BENTLEY SQUIER, JR., Pos! Groolzzoios. ANDREW VARICK STOUT SAMUEL CLIFTON THOINIPSON. 1 BENJAMIN WISTAR MORRIS, JR. HENRY PELHAM ROBBINS, GEORGE REESE SATTERLEE. JOSEPH SUYDAM STOUT, JR., DAVID HOUGH'I'ALING TAYLOR EDXVARD CHASE WILSON. JACOB BARSTOW SMULL. HENRY RICHMOND TAYLOR. ARTHUR SEYMOUR VOSBURG. CORTLANDT FIELD BISHOP, CLARK GREENWOOD VTOORHEES. I9 ALPHA, BETA, G'AMMA, DELTA, EPs1LoN, ZETA, ETA, IJAMBDA, NU, . XI, GMICRON, jfI'Ht6I'l1itQ of ECUIEI llbbi. Roll of Chapters. . Union College. Brown University. . New York University. Columbia College. . Rutgers College. Harvard University. . University of Pennsylvania. ' Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Lehigh University. johns Hopkins University. . Sheffield Scientific School. 20 V j Q A fm'-Af ' k'E:'5, . ,V:' ns' .V Lg' 255 W I . , R?-'59 ,nf- MEN, 'X 4 f fjb, ' fray-5 wif'-6' N 1' 4 y ,, . ff f X.- r'wmgwc.u,v. '4 mu 1 I 1 x- , , it Y! , Delta MARSTON TAX'LOR BOGERT, GEORGE NIUIRSON JVOOLSEV, PERCY MORRIS BURRILL, JOSEPH HOXXVLAND HUN'I', GRENV1LLE BAYARD VVINTHROP, EDWARD CALVIN MOEN, GROSVENOR PORTER LOWREY, JR., JOSEPH DOUGLAS BROWN, Qlbapter of the jfraternitg of Ebelta llbbi. ESTABLISHED I842. Schools of A115 and Mines. 1894. AUGU5'1'US TROw1aR1DGE, JOHN PH1L11f BENKARD, 1895. CHARLES ALEXAND'ER YLWACY, ZD, 1896. Sobool of Low. LOU1S lWORRIS GREER, JOHN FREDERICK GRAY, School of Medzbifzo. JAMES BISHOP, JR., 2I THEODORE CALDWELL J.-XNEWAY, JR., EDWIN DUNNING VVEED, ROCKLAND TYNO HOBIANS FANEUIL DUNKIN STEIN. FANEUIL SUYDAM VVE1SSE. EVERET1' TORREY. JOHN M1L'1'ON HOLD, JOSEPH FORDERIC BERO. ALPHA, DELTA, EPSILON IOTA, LAMBDA, UPSILON P1-11, . SIGMA, TAU, jfraternitxg of Delta llbfsi. FOUNDED 1847. Roll of Cbaplfefs. . C Columbia College. University of Pennsylvania. Trinity College. University of Rochester. . Williams College. University of Virginia. . University of Mississippi. Sheffield Scientific School-Yale. . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 22 r' , , . r i llf -4 I ll,i! . ,I ! . V 'v I 'A UU D4 if R-' 'ul 41+ 'xx , , b ill! in Jr , 'Ill' Uri , .3 1 KSN l:., 1 Q, -.,,r in A ' - - :?'.5.,f5XLQ?,:Zw-Nu Y' - fin , ' -'N ' , 'L ' 'if -wjf, :Q upq U? if mn FAQ' .. , 5. ' fmhn iff b - ., : .7 r ' 1.14, ,am ,f - jg ' Lf ffm :if . 15 A ' .2 E-' Ulf 'J ' 6' ' I, I 'm f ' -Iv im' ' f X N ,LA 14 Q55 1211 'F IL.: , 4 , ' r. ,gin - ' , , '- I Nl? ' - V' -' X f' , ' 2 ' ' 'Miaif -f'V1-:Tr W-hxdglfavbil L IIIHII liltl jxgfi Ellpba Ctbapter of the jfratefnitp of Eelta llbsi. HARRY GARNER HASKELL HOXVARD MARTIN COOK, 7 CHARLES ROBERT SWORDS, WILLIAM BREVOORT POTTS, DUNCAN WILLSON CANDLER, JAMES RIPLEY BARTHOLOMEW, ROGERS HAMMOND BACON, ROBER'l' HOLBROOK AIoI,EN, LOUIS CLOSSI' NESBl'1', FREDERIC WINSTON KEASBY ESTABLISH ED 1847. Schools of A7715 ami Mines. 1893. CHESTER HOLMES ALDRICH, PETER GRANT CORNELL, 1894. THEODORE IRVING REESE, 1895. CHARLES LAWRENCE RIKE12, VVILLIAIII FENXVICK BEEKMAN, GEORGE FREDERIC BARTHOLOMEW, 1896. RICHARD LEWIS MOIQIQIS, WAI,'l'l2R SUFFRON GURNEE, School of Low. BEVERLY VVILLIAMS ROBINSON, 23 VALENTINE EVERIT MACX', ERNEST EDWARD LORILLARD EDWARD HENRY WRIGHT. HAMILTON FISH, 3D, FRANCIS LIVINGSTON PELL, EMLEN TRENCHAIQD LITELL. EDWARD MAITI,AND ARMSTRONG JOSEPH LAROCQUE, JR. ALPHA BETA, DELTA, EPSILON ZETA, . 7 ETA, . LAMBDA, . NU, . XI, . PI, SIGMA, TAU, . UPSILON, . PSI, . OMEGA, . ALPHA DEUTERON, BETA DEUTERON, GAMMA DEUTERON, DELTA DEUTERON, EPSILON DEUTERON THETA DEU'1'ERON, KAPPA DEUTERON, LAMBDA DEUTERON fI'3f6I'l1itQ of llbbi CBHITIHIH ECUH. FOUNDED 1848. 'Roll of Chapters. Washington and Jefferson. University of Pennsylvania. Bucknell University. North Carolina University. Indiana University. Marietta College. De Pauw University. Bethel College. Pennsylvania College. Allegheny College. Wittenberg College. Hanover College. College of the City of New York. Wabash College. Columbia College. Illinois Wesleyan University. Roanoke College. Knox College. Hampden Sidney College. Muhlenberg College. Ohio Wesleyan University. University of Georgia. Denison University. 24 LAMBDA SIGMA, NU DEUTERON, XI DEUTERON, OMICRON DEUTERKDN, PI DEU'I'E1aoN, . RHO DEUTERON, . SIGMA DEUTERON, ALPHA PHI, BETA CHI, CEANN.-X PHI, BETA MU, DEl,'l'A XI, . THE'1'A PSI, IOTA MU, KAPPA NU, KAPPA TAU, MU SIGMA, RHO CHI, . NU EPSILON, . PI IOTA, . SIGMA PHI, TAU ALPHA, Leland Stanford University. Yale University. Adelbert College. Ohio State University. University of Kansas. Wooster University. Lafayette College. University of Michigan. Lehigh University. Pennsylvania State College. johns Hopkins University. University of California. Madison University. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cornell University. University of Tennessee. University of Minnesota. Richmond College. University of New York. Worcester Polytechnic. William Jewell College. Trinity College. . IW , G Yiigfff ,.f-25-1: - 4 w 1 inn .. +- ' . J- ,. 'N - e- 11 ' 1 f , ITQL., . VT uw 'A -f' Q, , 5' ' .3 :T Eli EE , Y- - Q--5Ci' -if--, ' 5 , 'A , ga-1 'iilrg 124.iE2,, 'li T.. ' '-1' 'i' . 'L 1 f '- Y as-. - -- 'E' -' 'LQQ H .-5 1.-A .Iii I -s?:f,5.a'?i'+5 igV:3g5f , -.X , Wai' e .gr 5 -. 1' , 323 fi-ii :L .gggl f ' '1 M 1 'i ,e .. . E ' 4 ' Q- Q , 5 5- ,,- , -Ta' -' -4 , ,Z x -'S L 1' L 34 'WIE5 J. ' - - f 5 TQF 1' 1 ', 5- ' . ' gi' F Y, IGN -Sii'i'5fl2 ' ,F 2' H' , f' L-' 'N T? 'r '-if n - A ' H1 - lu,- L' , . U , .- ,4- UT Qu 1I JL 1 ' v, xrfyl 1m Y . 1' HW ww J 1. , 1 ,4 .1 cl U1 I 'A ll . F if , f 'T i I if A E K. -:L 15,5275-iraqi? Eg, 'f2:,, Qi'-eil, eyigff 2-- Q grifi 'wg a. mnnwooo. ,u.v. .Q wmega Chapter of the jfraternitxg of Ilbb APPLETON GRANNIS, JAMES RAYMOND CHISHOLINI, FREDERICK HAIIL DEWEY, CONRAD SAXE KEYES, FREDERIC QAKMAN VIRGIN, ELISHA HARRIS JANES, JAMES EDWIN MEEK, CHARLES OF, THEODORE HANSEN, TERRY PARKER, HENRY GOODWIN VVEBSTER, WILLIAM JAMES GREANELLE7 ESTABLISHED 1866. Posl Gmclzlczlc. JOSEPH STRUTHERS, JR. Schools of Arts cmd f7VImcs. 1893. FRANCIS JAMES OAKES, JR., 1894. ERNEST VALENTINE HU1515A1lLJ, I895. NTAULSBY KIMBALL FRANK LUDLAM, WILKES MCCLAVE, 7 1896. GEORGE GREER, School of Low. THOMAS LUDLOW CHRYSTIE, WILLIAM HENRY HANFORD, JR. School of JVIoclz'cmc. STEPHEN HENRY LUTZ, ROBERT METCALF DODSWORTH, 25 7 i 631111113 ECUI3. GEORGE AUSTIN SCHROTER. JOHN VAN BLARCOM DEMARES'l'. LOUIS HASBROUGK NEXVKIRK, GEORGE ALBERT WOTHERSPOON, CHARLES GUSTAVE NIOURRAILLE VVALTER CONWELL SHOUP. EDYVARD THOMPSON PAUL, CHARLES DANA HOBART. JOSEPH MANUEL RECTOR, CHARLES HENRY JOHNSON. llbbi 1kappa llbsi jfraternitp. FOUNDED 1852. CR0!! of C!9a,Dfe1'5. Vlfashington and Jefferson College, University of Virginia, Allegheny College, llfashington and Lee University Bucknell University, Hampden-Sidney College, Pennsylvania College, University of Vifest Virginia, Dickinson College, johns Hopkins University, Franklin and Marshall College, Columbian University, Lafayette College, South Carolina College, University of Pennsylvania, University of Mississippi, Swarthmore College, Ohio lVesleyan University, Cornell University, Vlfittenberg College, Syracuse University, Ohio State University, Columbia College, De Pauw University, Colgate University, Indiana University, VVabash College, Northwestern University, University of Michigan, University of VVisconsin, Beloit College, University of Iowa, Minnesota State University, University of Kansas, Leland Stanford University. 26 sq, ,1 A, -11 .11- 11311 ' A '21 r -'- Flg 1!- Q I-Z ' 1511 -if 1- 1 lg - 5 i' 1L' I '.4i.' . 1.. .' W , 11' 3313711 1 -:A mf 5-1 1 nf. 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A153377 '-- 6331! rz., -..1, 1 l.P1'5J5,g,,53,g,'?D'j,f.: '1 ,.4 .1 1 1. - in - :rx A 1 1 7 - 1:1-' .W ,L 111- Zi-,J1 uJf2,i ' J .- --.- - db- 11 , ...fig-.I 1.1 - , :.- ' A-f. ,-,. -.JW J - IM' f' I ,1'271j' 1 1 5. - sk gf--, 3'-1' A jf 1 5131113 ,Q-3111 H1 . , M1 '11 1 ' .- 1 up 3.11 J I '1. - L- ' ' 'fl .1 1 1 ' W 1 ' '1'-1711 421111-111 1 1 -1 ' Y . V H gm - 1 1 1 11' 1 11 ri. ' 1. , f'111'1f: ' I M.:-rj.-J '1 1 1 11'1..-- V .-11 L 1 1 1,11 '1 .1-1.1 1 - ,1 'I11 H1 E MJ, , 1. .. 1' X ' 1 'If 1.3115 M F11-f111 1 1 1 - , ,' 1--.'1--.' 17-1'1' 1 .1 1, 1 . . . 1, 1 1 . .-'1-1: 11f,11Qf1g1- 1 1 11 112-.1,1g1 ,?11 ' 1 111 11' ,--'11 1 -I, ',c,g1.11T1 F 11' 11' W ' 1 ' - Q 1 X l X A -C, Qnxkii 111 x.11l YVILLIAM FRANCIS A. COKEFAIR, AUGUSTUS N. ALLEN, HENRY D. BULTMAN, CHARLES H. LUM, S. COVELL, Mew Dork Gamma. ESTABLISHED 1872. RE-ESTABLISHED 1892. Schools of Arts and c7WZ'716S. I893 1894. VVILLIAM K. FELLOWS, 1895 VV1LL1AM T. MASON, HOXVELL C. PERRIN, 1896. GEORGE T. MORSE. S poozol S tudetzts. HERMAN VV. BUEMMING, Soloool of Low. PEMBER S. CASTLEMAN. .27 VV1LL1AM TUT1'LE. VVILLIAM H. NICHOLS, I DANIEL P. READ, VVILLIAM H. RIPLEY. JOHN C. UDALL. PHI, THETA, . XI, . SIGMA, . Psi, . UPSILON, BETA ALPHA, CHI, . ETA, LAMBDA, PI, . IOTA, . ALPHA PRIME OMICRON, EPSILON, jfraternitp of 'fbelta 1Rappa FOU NDED 1844. Roll of Clmp!e1's. Yale University. Bowdoin College. Colby University. Amherst College. University of Alabama. Brown University. University of North Carolina. University of Mississippi. University of Virginia. Kenyon College. Dartmouth College. Central University. Middlebury College. University of Michigan. Williams College. NU, TAU, MU, RHO, . BETA PHI, PHI CHI, . PSI PHI, GAMMA PHI, Psi OBIEGA, BETA CHI, . DELTA CHI, PHI GAMBIA, GAMMA BETA, ALPHA CHI, THETA ZETA, Epsilon. College of the City of New Hamilton College. Madison University. Lafayette College. University of Rochester. Rutgers College. De Pauw University. Vifesleyan University. Rensselaer Polytechnic Ins Adelbert College. Cornell University. Syracuse University. Columbia College. Trinity College. University of California. York titute n RICHARD XVILLIAM CHARLES VVILLIAM EDWARD NLEDWIN Che G3amma 11Beta Gibapter of the Ebeltaflkappa Epeilon jfraternitxg. CHARLES BOYD, CLARK AYRES, CHISHOL11 BRAINERD, ROSS BRINCKERHOFF NIARWEDEL JONES, LEALE, THOMAS LONSDALE LEEAIING, JOSEPH HOWLAND HUNT, GEORGE RAIMES BEACH, EDWARD COYKENDALL, FREDERICK COYKENDALL, 9 JAMES VVILSON PIETMAN CRAMER, DE WITT CLINTON FLANAGAN, DE 'VVITT BAILEY, JAMES CHURCH CROPSEY, CHARLES EVERETT SYLVESTER BENTLEY, CLIFTON BRENNAND 7 GEORGE FLETCHER CHANDLER, ESTABLISHED 1874. Schools of Arts and Mines. Pos! Gmdmzzfes. 1893. 'AVALTER HEliBE1l'l' NIERRALL, JOHN CALVIN OAIQES, THOMAS POLLOCK PETERS, 1894. ALISERT CAPRON PHILLIPS, OSCAR ROLAND SEITZ, HENRY MERWIN SHRADY, 1895. EDMUND LAWRENCE DOUGHERTY MORGAN ROE HOWE, VICTOR VVILLIAM HUNGERFORD, 1896. ARCHIBALL3 SCHWARTZ, LEEDS NVAUGHAN WVATEIQS, School of Low. FRANK HONORD GERRODETTE, JOSEPH BRITTON LEAVY, Solaool qf Meciz'om.e. WILLIAB-I NELSON HARRISON, EDNVARD LOUGHRROUGH IQEYES, 29 HENRY' JAGOE BURCHELL, JR. CHARLES MURRAY RICE, FREDERICK EDGAR UNDERHILL EDWARD HANFORD STURGES, GEORGE FRANCIS TENNILLE, FREDERICK AIYIAZIAH VVRIGHT. ALFRED FILLEBROWN MAIN, FREDERICK VVHITE SHEPARD, CHARLES DOUGLAS SHRADY. ELIJAH WOODXVARD. GEORGE EWALD MENZEL, NIUIR VV-EISSINGER. FREDERICK VVILLIAM LESTER, IJORENZO MILLER NICKERSON. PHI, ZETA, DELTA, SIGMA, CHI, EPSILON Rno, KAPPA, TAU, UPsILoN, XI, 3 PI, . LAMBDA PSI, . IOTA, THETA XI, . ALPHA ALPHA Psi NU, ETA, . MU, BETA, , . 7 . jfraternitxg of Zeta llbsi. Fon N DED 1845. Roll of Chapiers. . University of New York. VVilliarns College. . Rutgers College. University of Pennsylvania. . Colby University. Brown University. . Harvard University. Tufts College. . Lafayette College. University of North Carolina. . University of Michigan. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. . Bowdoin College. Cornell University. . University of California. University of Toronto, Canada. . Columbia College. McGill University, Canada. . Case School of Applied Sciences. Yale University. . Leland Stanford, jr., University University of Virginia. ,o I if 'rrr N., .uJ5 may n I 5,0-. dAb '. Ai . Quai? Ellpba Glbapter of the jfraternitxg of Zeta llbiii. REGINAT,D GORDON, ESTABLISHED 1878. 'Post Gl'6l6iZLClIf6S. CLARENCE WAIITON XTAIL. Schools of A1115 and c7WZ'7'Z6S. I894. LAWRENCE ATTERBURY, JULES JOSEPH X7ATABLE. 1895. DAVID CHAMBERS IJEXVIS, CLARENCE STORM, STEPHEN FRASER CDHAYER. 1896. MELVIN HENRY DAI,BERG, GEORGE GUSTAV HEVE, CHARLES HENRY KETCHAL1. FREDERIC VAN DUZER LONGACRE, Sobools of Low, 79olz'2fz'ool Science om! Tgbilosopby. ROBERT CHETWOOD BEATTY, RODNEY LAWRENOE GLISAN, JAMES DIXON ROMAN BALDXVIN, BENJAMIN HCDRACE STERN, GEORGE VASSAR, JR., AUGUST ZINSSER, JR, EDWARD HENRY ANTHON, P. CONOVER FIELD, JAMES JONES PHILLIPS, ARTHUR WARD X7AN RIPEIQ, Solaool of Q7VIodz'oi14o. AIIASA DAY CHAFFER, NVILLIAM KNACHT DETWEILLER, THEODORE S. HART, JAMES MANNING ROBERTS, CHARLES AUGUSTE XIALADIER, VVILLIAM S. VVILLIAMS. CLARENCE EDWARD IDE, ROBERT JAMES TERRY, 3I IBCIH Gbefkl Ubi 1fI'Ht6I'l'llfQ. ' FOUNDED IN 1839. 'Roll Q' Cbapfers. ALPHA, . Miami University. RHo, . . BETA, . . Western Reserve University. ALPHA SIGMA, BETA KAPPA, Ohio University. BETA DELTA, . GABIBIA, . Washington and jefferson SIGMA, . . EPsILoN, . Central College. fCollege BETA ZETA, ETA, . Harvard University. UPsILoN, DELTA, . De Pauw University. ALPHA CHI, PI, . Indiana University. OMEGA, . LAMBDA, . University of Michigan. BETA ETA, TAU, . Wabash College. BETA ALPHA, KAPPA, . Brown University. BETA BETA, ZETA, . Hampden Sidney College. PHI, . . OMICRON, . University of Virginia. BETA THET.A, . ETA BETA, . University of North Carolina. NU, . . THETA, . Ohio Wesleyan University. ALPHA ALPHA, . IOTA, . Hanover College. BETA IoTA, . MU, . . Cumberland University. BETA LAMBDA, . ALPHA XI, . Knox College. BETA OMICRON, PHI ALPHA, Davidson College. THETA DELTA, . CHI, . Beloit College. ALPHA TAU, Psi, . . Bethany College. ALIJHA UPSILON, ALPHA BETA, University of Iowa. ALPHA ZETA, ALPHA GAMMA, Wittenberg College. BETA EPsILoN, . ALPHA DELTA, Westminster College. ALPHA OMEGA, ALPHA EPsILoN Iowa Wesleyan University. MU EPsILoN, . ALPHA ETA, Denison University. BETA PI, . ALPHA IQAPPA, Richmond College. ZETA PHI, ALPHA LAMBDA University of Wooster. BETA NU, ALPHA NU, University of Kansas. BETA CHI, . XI, . . Randolph Macon College. BETA GAMMA, ALPHIA PI, University of Wisconsin. PHI CHI, . 32 Northwestern University. Dickinson College. Cornell University. Stevens University. St. Lawrence University. Boston University. johns Hopkins University. University of California. Maine State College. Kenyon College. University of Mississippi. University of Pennsylvania Madison University. Union College. Columbia College. Amherst College. Vanderbilt University. University of Texas. Ohio State University. University of Nebraska. Pennsylvania State College. University of Denver. Syracuse University. Dartmouth College. Wesleyan University. University of Minnesota. University of Missouri. University of Cincinnati. Lehigh University. Rutgers College. Yale University. - ff gf.-A A i -4 ,1'-wysr .HHM QMQ gvwi 3 - fa ,:1, M -4 gg pfjz .1 K nnzxm. P1-ULA. N?x .!I1lA x A ' 9 X3 Gibe Ellpba Ellpba Glbapter of 312-eta Gbeta llbi. JEJOHN S. NEXVBERRX', M.D., LL.D., JAMES TOWART, C. E., JOSEPH BAR'I'LE1 I' ACIQEN, EDNIOND LEROY Dow, CLYDE SINCLAIR FORD, JOHN ARTHUR FUNK, LUTHER ELWOOD GREGORY, :ff Died Dec. 7, 1892, ESTABLISHED 1881. Fmires ZZIZ Faculfaie. JOHN JV. BURGESS, PH.D., LL.D., Fmtres in U1zz'versz'fa!.e. P0529 Grarlzzaies. CLIFTON Underg1'aduaies. RICHAIQD COCHRAN H.ANSON, CHARLES RUEUS HfXR'TE, PIENRY NORTHEX' PIOOPER, DONALD MfXCGRIiGOR, VVILI,IAII DIIILER BIATTHEW, JJ THOMAS R. PRICE, M.A., LL.D N. VVINDECKER, C. E. EDWIN HENRY' MESSITER, CHARLES DICKINSON PHELPS, VVILLIAIII ARTHUR POMEROY, VVILLIAM RERISEN VAIQICK, FRANCIS CARTER WOOII. Vanderbilt University. Kbe jfraternitp of llbbi Ebelta Gbeta. FOUNDED 1848. INCORPORATED I88I. Roll of C bapiers. ALPHA PROVINCE. MAINE ALPHA, NEW HAMPSHIRE ALPHA. . VERMONT ALPHA, IVIASSACHUSETTS ALPHA, . MASSACHUSETTS BETA, RHODE ISLAND ALPHA, NEW YORK ALPHA, NEW YORK BETA, NEW YORK DELTA, . NEW YORK EPSILON . PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA, PENNSYLVANIA BETA, . PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA, PENNSYLVANIA DELTA, PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON, PENNSYLVANIA ZETA, . PENNSYLVANIA ETA, BETA PROVINCE. VIRGINIA ALPHA, . . VIRGINIA BETA, VIRGINIA GAMMA, VIRGINIA DELTA, . VIRGINIA EPSILON, . VIRGINIA ZETA, . NORTH CAROLINA BETA SOUTH CAROLINA BETA , . Colby University. Dartmouth College. University of Vermont. Williams College. Amherst College. Brown University. Cornell University. Union College. Columbia College. Syracuse University. Lafayette College. Pennsylvania College. NVashington and Jefferson Col- Allegheny College. flege. Dickinson College. University of Pennsylvania. Lehigh University. Roanoke College. University of Virginia. Randolph-Macon College. Richmond College. Virginia Military Institute. VVashington-Lee University. University of North Carolina. South Carolina College. GAMMA PROVINCE. GEORGIA ALl'HA, . GEORGIA BETA, GEORGIA GAMMA, ALAIIAMA ALPHA. ALABAMA BETA, . ALABAMA GAMMA, RIISSISSIPPI ALPI-IA. TEXAS BETA, . TEXAS GAMMA, . University of Georgia. Emory College. Mercer University. University of Alabama. State College ot Alabama. Southern University. University of Mississippi. University of Texas. Southwestern University. TENNESSEE ALPHA, TENNESSEE BETA, . OI-IIO ALPHA, . OHIO BETA, . UI-IIO GAMMA, . OI-IIO DELTA, OHIO EPSILON, OHIO ZETA, . IQENTUCKY ALPHA, KENTUCKY DELTA. INDIANA ALPHA. INDIANA BETA, . INDIANA GAMMA, INDIANA DELTA, . INDIANA EPSILON, INDIANA ZETA, . INIICHIGAN ALPHA, MICHIGAN BETA, . BIICHIGAN GAMMA, ILLINOIS ALPIIA, . ILLINOIS DELTA, . ILLINOIS EPSILON, ILLINOIS ZETA, . NVISCONSIN ALPHA, RIISSOURI ALPI-IA. . NIISSOURI BETA, KANSAS ALPHA, . NEBRASKA ALPHA, IOWA ALPHA, . IOWA BETA, . MINNESOTA ALPHA, CALIFORNI.-I ALPHA, CALIFORNIA BICTA, University of the South. DELTA PROVINCE. EPSILON Miami University. Ohio Wesleyan University. Ohio University. University of Wooster Buchtel College. Ohio State University. Centre College. Central University. PROVINCE. Indiana University. Wabash College. Butler University. Franklin College. Hanover College. De Pauw University. University of Michigan. State College of Michigan. Hillsdale College. ZETA PROVINCE. Northwestern University. Knox College. Illinois IVesleyan University Lombard University. University of Wisconsin. ETA PROVINCE. University of Missouri. 'Westminster College. University of Kansas. University of Nebraska. Iowa 'Wesleyan University. State University of Iowa. University ot Minnesota. University of California. Lelancl Stanford University. lJr4'iam1:'lu7f1. fcpfwnyfff .' fu 1 I F 'MQW 190112 ECUH Gbapter of llbbi ECUIH theta. DAVID JOY GREENE, HARRY BURRITT MULLIKEN, SAMUEL WH1'rNEv DUNSCOIN'IBE, I PIERRE S. IENN1NC-S, W1LL1AN1 AUOUSTUS BOYD, JR., R., JOHN EDWARD ROESER, ESTABLISHED 18214. ' RE-ESTABLISHED 1893. School of Mines. 1894. EDWARD VVILLIAM LIBAIRE, FRANKLIN BACKUS WARE. 1895. WILLIA111 STEVENS THYNG. 1896. EMIL IUSTUS R1EDERER. School J Low. 1893. A - CHARLES THADDEUS TERRY. 1895. RUSSELL LORD TARBOX, JAMES TURNER. School of Medlcmc. 1895. FRANK S. MATTHEWS. 1895. EDWARD NICHOLAS ROESER, VVILLIAA1 ROBERT A. VVILSON 35 f jfraternitp of Delta Tflpsilon. FOU N DED 1834. 'Roll of Cbapfers. WILLIAIIS, . UNION, . HABIILTON, . . AMHERST, . YVESTERN RESERVE, . , COLBY, . . ILOCHESTER, . , MIDDLEBURV, RU'FGERS, . , BROWN, . NILADISON, . , NEW X7ORK, CORNELL, . , MARIET'l'A, SVRACUSE, . , LIICHIGAN, . NORTHWESTERN, , HARVARD, . WISCONSIN, . , LAFAYETTE, COLUMBIA, , , LEHIGH, . TUETS, . , DE PAUW, PENNSYLVANIA, , MINNESOTA, . BOXVDOIN, . MASSACHUSE'FI'S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOOV, Vlfilliarns College. Union College. Hamilton College. Amherst College. Adelbert College. Colby University. Rochester University. Middlebury College. Rutgers College. Brown University. Madison University. New York University. Cornell University. Marietta College. Syracuse University. Michigan University. Northwestern University. Harvard University. Wfisconsin University. Lafayette College. Columbia College. Lehigh University. Tufts College. De Pauw College. University of Pennsylvania. University of Minnesota. Bowdoin College. Massachusetts Institute of Technology f79TT1R , M, QW ,Q ,1:. M ff K, w - if?-SQQ ' 1 kai- ,iii 65 4 , , f . W, 151215: , - - ' f221:2:1:1.f 1 M f- NA :-1-1, -W mf 4- .4 vm .',f .4 .,.-.- nglliv 'I M. , 52x ?li eo X I 9' 'A , Z 1 Q, ' f 4 222- 'Q ' '!l'1fT-'EELLL' -l-1A '-1' 1 JA '1 ', ,. 1' qfr' , -E? 873 3 5 Amana J - Q .. 'f ' if 'iii -' 5o VDo,Nx 1 npynynzm I G:OIllmbi?IfGb3Df6F of the jfraternitp of Eelta Ulpsilon. NELSON GLENN MCCREA, BERTRAND CHASE HINB'IAN, REGINAXLD GUY FOSTER, ROLAND PALMER GRAY, HERBERT MULLER HOPKINS, JOHN CRANNELL MINOR, JR., VVINFRED CHESNEY RHOADES, VVILLIAM OSCAR GENNERT, GOLDWIN CHARLTON CHOLDSMITH, JOHN PATTERSON, ESTABLISHED 1885. Pos! Gmclualfes. CHARLES PECK XVARREN, HEWLETT RALSTON CONNELL, Schools of Avis and Mmes. 1393. ROI5ER'l' HOYT, AR'l'HUR CHARLES KI,E'l'ZSCH, STEPHEN HENRY IQEATING, 1894. HARRY JUDSON SHAW, RICHARD MONTGOMERY SCHELL, 1895, HENRY WILLIS HAYNES, WILLIAM DANA STREET. 1896. Schools of Law cmd Medzbme. EDWARD ORMONDE POWER, 37 FRANCIS BURDICK, HARRY P. CORSER. RICHARD BAILEY POST, JR., FREDERICK CQOODMAN TURNER JOHN AMERMAN WILSON. CHARLES WHITE TRIPPE, ARTHUR DONALD VVILLIAMS. RICHARD PEABODY KENT, CHARLES NELSON KENT, JR. LEONCIO ROS. JBeta Epailon Glbapter of the jfraternitg of LULU GRACE FARRANT, IESSIE BOYNE GARRETSON, ALICE MAPLESDEN KEYS, AGNES IRWIN, GRATIA WHITHED, ESTABLISHED 1891. 1893. CLARA MERCEDES KNIGHT, ALICE KOHN, LAURA GRACE LEVY, I894. HELEN BRIGHAM CROCKER, ELIZA I. JONES. 1895. FLORENCE COLGATE, LOUISE B. LOCKwOOD.' 38 'IRHDDH 'IREIDDH CB3ml'l18. MARX' STUART PULLIIAN, LOUISE MERRITT STABLER IEANNETTE CLENEN. LAURA LANDAU, MABEL PARSONS, Eummarp of jfraternitg flbembersbip at Ctolumbia. ALIJIJIA DELTA PHI, 32 PSI U1JSII,ON, . , 41 DELTA PHI, 22 DELTA PSI, . . 27 PHI GAMMA DELTA, 33 PI-II KAPPA PSI, . . 16 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON, 46 ZETA PSI, . . 29 BETA THETA PI, . I7 PHI DELTA TI-IETA, . I6 DELTA UI'SILON, .... go KAPPA KAPIDA GAMMA QBarnard Collegey, . I7 326 THETA DELTA CHI, Membership Unknown. 39 P1'esz'r!wzr, Vice-P7'esz'de7zz', C01'1'esp07za'z'1zg Secrefezafy, . RUc07'dz'7zg Sewviafjf, . T1'ezz5m'e1', 1l1levo pork Ebelta of Ilbbi Beta 1kappa. Ofjicers 1892-1893. ABRAHAM VALEN'1XINE XXVILLIAMS JACKSON, A.M., . CLARENCE HOFFMAN YOUNG, A.M., PHD. ROBERT ARCHIBALD ASHWORTH, A.B. HAMMOND ODELL, A.M. . BENJAMIN DURYEA WOODWARD, A.M., PHD. Class of 1892. ROBERT ARCHIBALD ASHWORTH, HENRX' JAGOE BURCHELL, IR., SAMUEL BANDLER, EDWIN RODNEX' FISKE, GEORGE LOUIS BEER, CHARLES HAMILTON SIS-SON, EDWARDS STELLE BROWNSON, JR., CLARENCE WALTON VAIL, CHARLES AUGU STE VALADIER. 40 L.H.D., Ph.D 65 XX rv FJ Qi, ,, ! feW'f xii AME gg X AMQZIPN5 Wafimi'-'M QQ JUNE 16395 ,Mn ,v r XY. , I f A- ,w X730 A 1, .'f7y7E1Wf'L 4 . MFA,'lf , W M5 fl! -5542? b ff':fZfef , : f x MJ' -QQ xgrff A rf ,,,i ,QW ,:i,,4, P, Nsrrfg . Q . - 'e 'f E 5451 'W ' .H wx XX K f-:.1,. . - ,-3, XX N . lx. ix X A Q f ligruxgw f M, ' in A ' 'ff ,Af-JfEJf'1' H f1Lx:,ff1f 1z- Tl my . , ' ',f E 1 4 . 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WILLIAM ARTHUR STEPHEN WALTER CHARLES HERBERT PECK WHYLANIJ CHARLES KLETZSCH, HENRX' KEATING, . SCOTT NEWHOUSE, LOUIS POLLARD, MHLLER HOPKINS, , . Senior Dear. Ojjicem j2f'6'SZ-617672 Z, Vzbe-P7'e5z'dmz', S ecrefa 131, . Tfwzszwer, HZS'f07'Z-072, Peer, 43 School of Ilfizzes. HENRY STEWART MCKEE CHESTER HOLAIES ALDRICH GEORGE AUSTIN SCHROTER ARTHUR DICKSON PRINCE THOMAS MARIA NEWTON U 4. .N . 'J U 1 1 lg ! w,. , , ,M -YA ,. . if 11 1 1, 1 V1 11 M, 1 I . A ,,- wi gr .QQ-.241 ,5fiE?+ ?2L Q S X 4.2 If A km N ,IX ,V 11 Wy fffygfffx 4 ,., A ,. f f k .1 -Q7 XL! MH ii 1fidE?J'.fi'?1 l''iz.': fi32 dh? U mm61 f1H gI Q W m y fy QZLM '4 Y? I 9 G If 1 I if if um + we n M- P f If if if f WT v- I f U 'VL affix -fkmjilqgi L x. 55? U W ru ffffl l 1 Sd G if W' M +5 fp flyxfm NTf ,AV J.MR li :Xzf XX'-5? 19 '9 ', 5 i 5' Q' , w X iw EN' A .M N- -.' -WI1 2 E 'MX ' 'x'X-q Wgq5'fI, . Y I 1h ,A jf , I? AM fgwv-S gQ',3 MQ. xxQMQ.Q ,f ZWWL1 1 1 . ,F I Wm' V215 ! 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GALE HOOEBOOM CARTER GOLDWIN CHARLTON GOLDSMITH . . WALTER SMITH COLES :J-Tl: f X AQ +L? 'Y' 4 . . fv, Sw- 5? ai , ! 'f'x 'N 5 iam ,NES 5 ig-N ' E1 l .1 5 L7 xx W f S 2? FT , 6 ,ia ,f V f 7 x --ff ,,,, A 242 f-' 92' 4 'W y 4 5 C x ff?J Q ,f , 5 . 27 t. if 4 ,f, ,Rf , y y N. X 1 A1 'Wi' flY4'fif12.'w 1' . I 'nf-Al-ig . , It ,el 'Q V ' n 'gf' ml W 'X '4' N W XOff:fMM 4 1' X ar xW e frff.'- W w R J WN, L11 will ' ., M QW- 1gl' 3 '!Q'1-L4 xhii M ww rf--aw lgx 15 wwf 1 , N 'W M N ., .x , K , X, y - My W H + , Q , .j - E 'ff C1856 of 1Flil16fQffbl'C6. Offers. 'TESSIE BCYNE GARRETSON, . Premimz. ALICE MAPLESDEN KEYS, . Secrfmfy rz1zcz'I1HIz'01'ia1z. LOUISE MERRITT STABLER, . W:e.Pffe.fidmz. MAIQY STUART PULLMAN, . . Treasury. Glass of Wlinetxgffour. Ojjicers. AGNES IRWIN, . Pwszkfmf. EYA ROLLINSON BRIDGART, Serretary. ELIZA JONES, Wee-Presz'd4'1z!. ESTELLA DEIVIAREST, Trezzsurfr. Glam of minetpffive. Ujiccfrs. JEAN TATLOCK, . . Pn'sz'de11t. MABEL PARSONS, T fezzxurzf' FLORENCE COLGATE, , Wfe-President. ALICE SELIGSBERG, Historian ELIZABETH E. BRYANT, . . Sffnffary. Glass of minetpfeix. Ojirefs. ALICE G. CHASE, . . Premlenl. CLEMENTINE T UCKER, T mzxuger EVA S. POTTER, Wag-Premimf. ANNE 1. SUTPHEN, fbsforwn BERTHA VAN RIPER, . Sm-nary. 51365 23832 WEICGFS. I Class of '93 V MARY STUART PULLMAN, . . Prophet. LAURA GRACE LEVY, - PMI' ALICE KOHN, . Pre.venz'alz'0n Orafor. 51355 EHQ G6l11lTliff66. ALICE MAPLESDEN KEYS, Chairman. CLARA MERCEDES LQNIGHT, LOUISE MERRITT STABLER SI fl, K , p xhfff 15 V, ' U- ,re-in f -K+ ,325 1' , L 1535-gp, M 'f 5- V, 6 N Q, , R V I X ww f fa 1 xpfiif' 1 - L WHS J if :fi ff 'IM - . .Mr FQ an , JE E ..-Z.: ww I r Y ' ,ig L ?4 x i -6 ig,lM'?f,,cn?-:gs P Nm J f 23333, -4 mS.f6Nff-Y, ff 5322 'TVE2 4 1 'J Q 'E - 'A' ? A 1-Qxaifs iii 4 .Y ,,,, 4 JI, L.. Q T-A - -Lf . x V ,rg -1: v-:Xa ,, -9 1 655, 1 ,T.--- x -- 4' 1- ' a Q:-whzfzz.-.rr-4f'?3fF!,e?, - 6 . -.::' gf-A X' ,, 'v 5 1 - N' Qff- -F mx? 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Recanizfzg Secretary L ' j L I . I E L1 F. G. TURNER, C0r1'e.vpo1za'z1zg Secrelary T si 6- S - 1-5 95,9 'X .. . ' My 6 L xg if ,IF N u J Z- - I. A. WILSON, . Trmszzrer IW Q, pix !! ' .A S1 3, F Rf 1- S . Q-rj Members. AI 1 ff -S ' Ns f E- 1893 . B ' ELIAS GALLEI' BROWN, JR., HAMILTON BANCKER PHELPS, FREDERICK GOODWIN TURNER, If U61 WILLIAM F. S. HART, EDNVAIQD GRUNDY ROTTER, WILLIAM BELL WAIT, IR., , STEPHEN HENIQX' KEA'FlNG SANFORD LOUIS ROTTER OHN AMERMAN WILSON. XX., a 1 X GEORGE ARTHUR KING, R 1894. IF 3 Q ERNEST HADLEY LOWERRE. M 1895. UDO FRANCOIS BENDER, HERBERT TEN BROECI4 IACQUELIN, PHILIP VERPLANCI4 RICHARDS, HAMILTON FISH D Eh'ILEN TRENCHARD LITTELL WALLACE FTACLAY STERRY. 7 3 7 I WILLIAM KLINGENSTEIN, Law School. 59 E. ORMONDE POWER. I .M WA EQA WAJ WAJWIIAIII WJlf5ICl.I1II. Wm I Winamp. I rg' liSl!F3T'E!l!!lU?!lW-PPEll'-f?'i'3Y 5E'5Y'-L'5EYEW-RWPLPWi'El'f5YlM!il92i'21'.ll'!li94i'?-FVJ!!!52'i'H'El!GLl!MMYWEP?P!'9!lW!l1X'QEBE5!'!l'5U!l4'lHli'li'H!5!!li!?i'4i'2A?lM'!iQ!'2LWl1E1?!l!l!?!Mi9!H'!i!ll'4?!43 ....., .,,,. .. . . 57 2: We U.R E' :S 'F WH 5: MWC . . . , .... -MEAN ,H ...4.... . A . .... Z I ' !EfiiW KYKJKJNKXVYNKTVEYMLRNJMJYEWKTNK YATWTKTMKTYET WUKWYHWKYWEYMNMIWH' ' WTW?EJKi 'n 'AW' A'mmmWKWTYEWYAYFEWIVANWIYWKYSI N 2- ' HI 1 'I' ' ., A' I U ., ' ll ll ' I+ Il '1 Ll Il lj F WW I WJV WMI JJM IEJ WJMEIIIIWJJEIIIIIWJNIIIIIII WMU IW-li!! mg. ' - FY HMWKUFI CUWEHG. May 1892-fan, 1893, ' fan. 1893-filay 1893. CHARLES LOUIS POLLARD, . President. LEONARD BEECHER MCWHOOD. FREDERIC LUDLOXV LUQUEER, 7f'1':e-Presz'dmt. . JOSEPH PETER GRACE. WILLIAM THOMAS MASON, Secrefnry. SAMUEL SNVAYZE SENVARD, JR. SHEPHERD ZKNAPP, JR., . Crziic. FREDERIC LUDLONV LUQUEER. Members. 1893. WILLIAM HENRY BAWDEN, CHARLES LOUIS POLLARD, SIDNEY HUISBELI. TREAT, HERBERT TREADNVELL XVADE. 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ROBERT WEIL. 3oint Debate IDbiIOI6Ii8I1, llbeitbologian HUD JBHFHHFC '1Lit6YEll'Q 5006565 of QOlL1mbi3 CIOUGQG, 1892. SUBJECT OF DEBATE I-HRFSUZTJFZZI, That the Single Tax on land would be an improvement on the present methods of taxation. judges. PRESIDENT SETH Low fChai7'71zfz1zj, PROFESSOR NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, MR. FREDERIC RENE COUDERT. Pfesz'cizV1zg Ojjiaer. VVILLIAM F. S. HART, Peifkologzkzfz. Speakers. A-fi7'71ZdfZ'if'6. ZVfgzzz'z'w'. GEORGE EDGAR MORGAN, Pelffzalagmzz. EVERETT PEPERRELL SMITH, .phi!0ZE.17Z'6Z71. SHEPHERD KNAPP, JR., Bm'mz1'1i. STEPHEN HENRY KEATING, PEZ'fh0!0gZ'd7Z. FREDERICK TEINIPLETON ZABRISIQIE, Pkz'!0Ze,1fz'mz. ROBERT ARCHIBALD ASHWORTH, Bawzard, Deczszkm of lflae judges. I The Debate awarded to the negative. .F7'AZ'.YZ' H07za1'ab!e f'f'67ZfZ'07Z-ROBERT' ARCHIBALD ASHWORTH. Second Hofzorable ME7ZfZ'07Z-GEORGE EDGAR MORGAN. 61 fl65OCiEltiOl1 of fb? Hlllmnl of QOlLlI11bi8 COHCQC, 1892493 OFFICERS AND STANDING COMMITTEE. -I. HOXVAIQD VAN AMRINGE, '60, jJ7'6.S'Z'd,l'1Zf, Columbia College. GEORGE G. DE WITT, '67, Vzke-P7'e5z'a'e1zf, No. 88 Nassau Street. A. B. SIMONDS, '73, Y5'msm'er, No. 49 Wall Street. WILLIAM S. SLOAN, '82, Serrcimjf, No, 26 Exchange Place. fefrm .E,rpz'7'e's Odolzer, ICSJQKQ. NICHOLAS FISH, '67, No, 120 Broadway. JOHN K. REES, '72, Columbia College. ROBERT C. CORNELL, '74, l7z're-Cfzaiffmfzzz, No. 52 William Street. GEORGE SHERMAN, '75, No. 54 Wall Street. Term E,1pz'7'es Ociobrr, 1894. C. A. SILLIMAN, '50, No. 25 Whitehall Street. VVM. G. LATHROP, -IR., '62, Chzzzrfizfziz, NO. 71 Wall Street. AEM. VAN SANTVOORD, '65, No. 50 Broadway. WM. FELLOWES MORGAN, '80, Arch 4, Brooklyn Bridge. Terra E,1fZA7ES Orlobrr, 1895. 'TULIEN T. DAVIES, '66, No. 52 Nassau Street. JASPER T. GOODWIN, '76, Columbia College. JOHN B. P1NE, '77, No. 67 Wall Street. EDWARD L. PA'i rERsON, '86, No. 3 Broad Street. The following are the conditions for membership in the Asso- ciation ot the Alumni: ARTICLE II. SEC. 2.-Any graduate from the Academic Depart- ment of Columbia- College, and any graduate from any of the associated Schools of Columbia College who shall have been for atleast three years a regular member of the Academic Depart- ment, and who shall not have graduated from any other college, may become a regular member of this corporation by signing the roll of the members to be kept by the treasurer, and paying the dues for one year or for life. SEC.3.-Any person who shall not have graduated from the College, but who shall have been a member Ot a class in the Academic Department, which shall have graduated, and any graduate from the other departments, may be elected, by the Standing Committee of this Association, an associate member, and become such member on signing such roll, and making such payment as mentioned in the preceding section. ARTICLE III. SEC. 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I :Ml SANDFORD LOUIS ROTTER, ,Q3. WILLIAM GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN, 95. I ' N- ff ' I HAAIILTON BANCIQER PI--IELPS, ,QS ROBERT HURTIN PIALSEY, I95. ff f W7 WILLIAM ROBERT SHEPHERD, ,Q3. RICHARD PEABODY ICENT, '95, QI X ,A ,, 'Q GEORGE ENGLISH TIMPSON, '93. WILLIAM THOMAS QMASON, '95. X 5 W JAIXIES FULLER BERRY, ,94. WILLIAM HOWE RIPLEY, '95, ' W, f SPENCER CARLTON, 794. JAMES NAUNIBURG ROSENBERG. '95. ff' V A RUSSELL HILLARD LOINES, '94, DAVID WILSON ARMSTRONG, IR., '96 is P 5 MILTON STANLEY ROTH, ,94. CHARLES NELSON KENT, JR., '96. If ' - -S FREDERIC DE VVITT WELLS, '94, VVALTER CONWELL SHOUP, 96. . ' 5EfQSQ3' I GORDON COURTENAY HAMILTON, '94. CARI. NIANFRED UHL, '96, I IIA . W' A ' I IX' f' - ,. - - , RI 7 I ' Honofcmf Members. I ff' ,f I M CHARLES SEARS BALDNVIN. A. V. WILLIARIS JACKSON. M ..-, - 'Z' ff' CLARENCE H. YOUNG. WILLIAM ADDISON HERVEY, '93. .1 .fm CHARLES LOUIS POLLARD, '93, ARNON LYON SQUIERS, '93, P1-area 64 SIDNEY HUBRELL TREAT, ,93. 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W . . ..,, If-'mmnnmaul my I D ITM 'FWHM 5 :T gg, f QI nvunrummrwlllmlmlwWW' IHWLHIJN ?f fl I -IIUmerIfnf1AM 1'I..JIIIIlU',I1 +L I A if 5 Em .,H'1fH'ywfWl.wIu'TfH Ulfrffljnl -2'-T-J-5 'ffljy f fW YvJamivtCHU U5H'11q.?.lI fIW.m,TH ' -X IFWHIIIIQMQWflliilwifmIf Oj7T667'S, I 89 'Hljmwnm EDWIN HENRX' MESSITER, . . P1'eszkz'e1zf. .zffA efm. f.3I'iWI.rp E C H I .I Fw V' -Pf zz f. Qfllils EISAEIQIQZTERSEAQQQT' . 56.212 VSif-plffZ-dffif, HARRIS KENNEDY MASTERS, . . . Sec7'ez'ary. 'W A+ GERALD FITZGERALD SHERMAN, . T1'msm'f1'. . yan Aciifoe Members. L. H. BAVRNETT, E. M. JONES, B. R. PUTNAM, A BLACK, I. M. KNOX, C. D. SEARLE, J. BIJUR, T, L. LEEMING, JR., G. F. SHERMAN, F. A. COKEEAIR, E. W. LIBAIRE, VV. F. SMITH, C. M. DULANEY, H. K. MASTERS, C. W. TRIPPE, E. P. FOLGER, E. H. MESSITER, A. TROXVBRIDGE, H D. FRISBEE, R. A. MONKS, L. H. XIAIL, P. FUENTES, MAX OSTERBERG, VV. D. X7ANDERBIL'1', D. GREENE, H. A. PARSONS, H. V. VVALKER, F. R C. M. C. HAMILTON, C. HANSON, R. HARTE, QIOFFE, G. PERRINE, J. M. PORTUONDO, I. L. PRINCE, 67 W. T. VVESTERVELT, T. G. WHITE, G. M. VVOOLSEY. 4.0 , I I .Aff WI I 1 A T'i'iiR4I','f g. ,., ' 'r f ' j '4 rj Q ' ' 5 ZTWWIEMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImmImmumyunmiumnnmmim Iumm.mnmmnnnmmnmmnmummnnnnnnfPmIi1Imnn'InI 'mmmmnnvnmIInlInIIIIIIIInIImnIumwunrnmmialnnu mmuxiaaii 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii iliif ii iWfw '54Q,q' fl'.lHl1nf' HW-U 1 W 'Q.ffigllulmlmmnnH1!lNm1,WWl1IIIunu Mm: rv m uvruu II I Iul-ul I I ll 1 ll II nu I umm mr I um ll nl I un. .. 4X ' Y 'fg' fI,l .Q-1: fgiggmma:zs.i:aaaiii:iianiuiE L' - T w A 0 I , , , , . . L I I , , M - ' . E Liz. T' Q 3 'MW 149 ' M 14 E 5' ' A V - ' I 12 A Q .R 4 S. we 'E I If L Vjgfifs -.45 I D 9 , A D l ,i Lux V U Q ' ' -. , ' . . Ili JJ ' 2 vE ffI , ,f..n f4 , l,,.gli6' 4 4, Qfjicers, 1892-'93, H ,III ill' , ,4 EDWARD HYMES, . 5 P1'FSZ'6l'l'7lf- f l, M FRANCIS H. BOWMAN, . Vzce-Preszdwzf. 4 , 5-' EDWARD W, LIBAIRE, .RL'607'LZ,Z-715' Sec7'e!zz1jf. I VV. KLINOENSTEIN, . C07'1'esjJ01z,a'z'fzgSec1'ffcz7j'. i' 4 .l5l3lF1' I. . ff -L I, --II. MARTIN CQHEN7 , . T7easm'e'7', 'Mf 1' 'Z N H I' ,I ,I . ,M 5.4 .. 'SF D A AAAA 4.549 A. A. ALEXANDER, IQ3, L. F. ALSBERG, '96, L. H. BARNETT. '94, M. W. BAWDEN, ,93. H. C. BERNI-IEIM, '93, A. BLACK, '94, M. F. H. BOWMAN, '94, M. COHEN, '93, L. F. A. COKEFAIR, '94, 111. H. C. COOK, '94, H. S. CURTIS, '92, 1. H. ETTINGER, 793, L. C. G. FRIEND, ,95,:L. Uieflzbwzv, H. E. FRIEND, '95, L. F. C. HAMILTON, '94, 111. E. J. HEALEY. '94, L. S. G. HOCI-ISTADTER, '96, E, HYMES, '95, L. W. ICLINGENSTEIN, ,Q3, L. I. M. ICNOX, ,94, Af. R. LEO, '95, M. E. W. LIBAIRE, '94, AL W. H. LIEEMANN, '94, H. K, NIASTERS, '94, JM TU W. MATTOCKS, '94, L. H. MITCHELL, '94, L. H. R. MOORE, '93, L. MAX OSTERBERG, P, G. C. L. POLLARD, 793. 68 L. B, POLLACK, '93, L. 1. M. PORTUONDO, '94, M, D. P. READ, '95, M J. ROSENBERG, '95. M. S. ROTH, 'Q4. I. G. RABINAVITCH, 794. G. SANBORN, '93, L. E. SCHAFER, '95, W. M. SCHNITZER, ,9S. T, L. STEINAM, '94, M. MAX STEUER, ,Q3, L. F. B. WARE, '94, Af. A. C. WEIL, ,93, L. R. VVEIL, '96, W. H, WOODS, '93, L. 'S jfimt Elnnual Hntercollegiate Glbess Uournament. Colleges INDIVIDUAL SCORES. Won. I-Iyrnes, C. 6 Ballon, H. 5 Libaire, C. 3 Bumstead, Y. 3 Ewing, P. 22 Wilson, H. QM Skinner, Y. 2 Dickey, P. o Lost. O I 3 3 32 32 4 6 BERKELEY SCHOOL ARMORY. December, 1892. represented, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton and Yale. 1IntevcolIegiate Gbess Gllub. This trophy stands IZZ inches high, measures gg inches across the top, and weighs, nearly one hundred ounces. Made by Tiffany Sc Co. of New York. 69 COLLEGE ScoREs. Columbia, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Won. 9 72 .5 22 Lost. 3 42 7 92 I , ,' : 'WU'1'lP 1, 4 M I I I I III .I .MQ I1 I. 'I II ,ami IIWIIII If - I , I 'I I I . I I fe IIN I IFi!iWJ'J'J IIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIII IIIIIIJfIILIffI III, JII mill.-II..u1IfIrI.I1i!1III II .II I IIIIIII I I '.1! I lI' lI ll lJ'WH In'5 II1.II.I.I I .W I .'JlPII TJ?I'1'WW I I I 'PIII IIIHIII' W I J., ,J , 'N H M 'JJ' I I-c ima 1 ,N-I 11,2 W IJIIIJ' L '-W Un! V ' I -IJi ' ' I I .--A U Q4 ' M IJ, J I JW iff, J Av,fE fjl -Six hui Fu' J? NI I ,II X . X 5, I ,JR g CHESTER H. ALDRICH, WILLIAM C. AYRES, E. RAYMOND BOSSANGE, WILLIAM F. BROOKS, WILLIAII S. COVELL, HENRX' B. HERTS, JOSEPH B. ACREN, WILLIAM H. BUCKHOUT, DEX1'ER B. DANVES, HENRY G. EMERY, WILLIARI K. FELLOWS, C. RUSSELL HEWLE1'T, HARRY A. JACOBS, JULIUS C. KASTNER, DUDLEY MCGRATH, Sembrs. jzmzbrs. V. EVERETT MAOY, THOBIAS M. NEWTON, R. BAYLEY POST, MARCUS T. REYNOLDS, HENRX' SMITH, VVILLIAM TU1'TLE. BENJAMIN W. MORRIS, JR., KENNETH M. MURCHISON, JR JOHN R. POPE, RICHARD M. SCHELL, JOSEPH L. STEINAM, JOHN A. TOIIPKINS, zu, JULES J. X7ATABLE, FRANKLIN B. WARE, + f lfxfdn I 5 ' ' ' 44- V , - fi ' ,, Q X- 3 4 .lf g l ffyi! S! . ' wr-A ,X -2 -, Off? ' '1-11: I If 4 f ' ' j ff!! if 'Y , ffl ih X f ,V I .-Q Yqx f, I f- 4- f ,- Q - V42 'H'A - ff rpm, A ., -Z4 M N 5 'Z . xi-X W vf hfi I fvfn M - . Q Vw Wl f, f i 'f ff ff 'cuf- V KJV ' ff. 2,5 'if W 149L' v it-.J LE!!! W kN Mrf4,f'.Z ir' A -HHf 'W f L 2 4? W 'W H ff? ', -v ' fig' S5614 2 LQ Y' U' 'M ', ' Milf- v '4 N wig '..' 'lfflf' 1 is, 'W' ff . f u ,.x P ! 5 :F J, K XL? 4 f ,X ,.., 1X , f. -'C il+SZNW ,M My ff fd fluff ky w 'W' W f f f M iff N A' .4 -, J f .F ,f y 75 f -f , NNv':.'q W-.ff. ' 5'M'U'W ' XN. Q . 7 ff , JTWW X .,x.V,,,rfI1 NN f xl .N 1 ja WR e' M5 W4y ,ji.hl.1'W NV XX f fm X Q X K 1 'fl NX-2' .Q -f' ' ' fy, X , Q J Q' Q f'-f jx f,A2l'HWfr 1, M5-X, xl, 4 ff'-'I' J, rf' fl A - N-Jig-'JLQ3 .xl PML!! , '1, ' ' X X f , , ,x ' -V W1 f - , Q .3'fI'iH1'm mi ff? X f . f 5:31955 ',fQ ,A 4' jg X ff QL J ff 6 f ' ' N TV ' 2: ff X img XI , , . ff L V ,Z 1. ,x II ' Q Enix ARD Furs COXVARD 1 r . . . , . ,. ., , JOHN NICCLINTOCK . gl: Q JOHN COLERIDGE TRAVIS. . 5,1 I -.Ir lgfilr- . Sz'f0lZtf I0'ce-Prerzlient. -I A I, - ' ' ' I . A I ' MW. HG ll Wil. liililwl JENJA, W A J ll W Jlll' lt' Il . Jllllliwll 'W lfJf1lE'I. M M-mlul agjbflr -All f.f,l--ti., llrylf., ,WI ks ,j l if M' M' fe, Q 'N-J I-.J I,-.it.Lml. ixwjg, : ' 1.-A br 9 In xjigesgi ' D . Q J.. 0 -424, ' - Tlfiflf' U If L SECT' 'Tix' .fs ', , iii! 9 Q 5 l 22-., ?.r'Q'l?'-35.135- ' Q' Itiliilf-,My ki ORGANIZEIJ 9 IAJECEMBER, 1886. lNCORI'ORATED 28 JANUARY, 1892. I , I Sifflcers anb 3Boarb of Governors. I v!'vl.'x,,I ,y rx, 1 . 'l,.JfJ,WiJl VI IQOBERT CORNELL SANDS, . . . , , P,ff5i,f,,,f, ggj,fI,'yli'l1I ROBERT LIVINGSTON CUTTING, JR., Hrs: Vice.Pfe.vz'dm!. I I i f,,..:.-yr r - - '--- ff- GEORGE MENDEN1-IALL ANDERSON, WALTER LANVRENCE BOGERT, EDWARD FALES COWARD, ROBERT LIVINGSTON CUTTING, JR., George Mendenhall Anderson '91, M Benjamin Aymar, '92, L. David Banks, Jr., '92, A. John Philip Benkard, '94, A. Walter Lawrence Bogert, 88, A Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, '91 L. Parmly Scofield Clapp, '93, L. Lyman Roswell Colt, '91, A. Edward Fales Coward, '83, L. Douglas Farley Cox, '89, A. Robegt Livingston Cutting, Jr. ' A 9- - John Watts de Peyster Toler, '93, L. Arthur Middleton Blake. John B. Brazier. Tfzv Honra' tif C50I'e7'1z07'.v. .AUGUSTUS BRADI-IURST FIELD. THOMAS HUGH KELLY, JOSEPH GEORGE LAME, fffgzzfzzz' Bradford Ferris Dufi '88, A. Richyard Stockton Emmet, Jr. 94. L Augustus Bradhurst Field, '85 L. Thomas Pearsall Field, '90, A. Hamilton Fish, 3D, '95, A. Harry Harkness Flagler, '94, A James Watson Gerard, Jr., '9o A. Valentine Gill Hall, '88, A. Tracy Hyde Harris, '89, L. Harry Garner Haskell, '93, JV. Edwards Sanford Hatch, '93, I, Theodore A. Havemeyer, Jr. a JOHN lVlCCLINTOCK, ilffN1zb4'1'x. Thomas Hugh Kelly, '89, L. Lorillard Kip, '93, L. Horatio Sheafe Krans, '94, A. Oliver Hazard Perry LaFarge, '91, M Joseph George Lamb, '92, A. John McClintock. ,Q3 L. VVilliam Harry McGill, '92, L. Robert Lee Morrell, '89, L. Eugene J. O'Sullivan, '89, A. Edwin Main Post, '92, A. Nathaniel Claude Re nal ' L X I 93. - Henry Pelham Robbins, '94, A. Robert Cornell Sands, '87, A. Dorsey Noah Hunt Schenck, '91, M. '91, M A sroczkz fr 1Wf11zbe7's. Robert John Kelly. Albert La Montague. Louis Emile Lahens. Francis Griswold Landon. . Sacrafzzry. Twarzzrer. ,iff W ROBERT LEE MORRELL, ROBERT CORNELL SANDS, JOHN COLERIDGE TRAVIS, RICHARD TIGHE WAINWRIGHT. George Isham Scott, ,Q4, A. Francis Ferdinand Spies, '92, A. John Coleridge Travis, '92, L. Augustus Trowbridge, '94, IV. Richard Tighe Wainwright, '89, IW. Frank Chickering 'vVarren, '89, A. John C. Wilmerding, Jr., '90, M. Duncan Vlfillson Candler, '95, Ill Herbert Ten Broeck Jacquelin, '95- 14- , James Edward Davis, '95, A. Mortimer K. Flagg, '94, L. Charles R. Swords, '94, A. Charles Elliott XfVarren. ,,. ?l-- f iN 1 K afaJ12Z9fcz' Q2 We .G 69 -J f?f,, . lf 4 l A' gain : a . . Ziff. ff' ' Q '+-l-'-f j M ffm ,lE'f ' INCORPORATED 1892. CLUB RooMs, 60 EAST 49th STREET. jf M' lf Board of DZ.7'6'Cf07'.S'. WM if ' WILLIAINI BALLOU DONNELL, '93, . - . P1'erz'a'en! Glee Club, Manager. l Q' K12NNE'rH NlACKENZIE MURC1-11soN, JR., '94, AL, , Prfgidmz Banjg Club, T ' ill' 4 T ll . . N NN .q fl -. ,, ..-. 2? 2aN .-V 1' ...ez . ' ,, ? '1lQ,l, ,. M? - dr., ill Ha. t f 9 . lllax lk? gn rw kyfn, I E Q uw xxx f fl. 1115 2, 9 W x. NW , QMN -9 r,,MQiY X X N it LEONIDAS MOREAU LAwsoN,j1a., '95, Conceris, Astoria Athletic Club, Astoria, L. I., Nov. 17, I892. Wilgus Opera House, Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1892. Opera House, Elmira, N.Y., Nov. 23, 1892. Wilson Opera House, Owego, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1892. Corning Opera House, Corning, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1892. Stone Opera House, Binghamton, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1892. Pouch Gallery, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 8, I892. Englewood Lyceum, Englewood, N. J., Dec. 14, 1892. Harlem Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., Dee. 17, 1892. M. A. C. Theatre, New York, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1892. The Lakewood, Lakewood, N. J., Dec. 23, I892. Opera House, Wilmington, N. C., Dec. 26, 1892. Y. M. C. A., Wilmington, N. C., Dec. 27, 1892. Mozart Academy of Music, Richmond, Ya., Dec. 28, 1892. . . Pnaviden! Mandolin Club. .7892-,Q3. . Academy of Music, Petersburg, Va., Dec. 29, 1892. Metzerott Music Hall, Wfashington, D. C., Dec. 30, 1892. A Academy of Music Concert Hall, Balti- more, Md., Dec. 31, 1892. Lo11e Star Boat Club, Lenox Lyceum, New York, N. Y., jan. 14, 1893. Foy? Hall, jersey City, N. J., Ian. 19, 1 93. St. Andrew's Church, New York, N. Y., Ian. 26, 1893. University Athletic Club, New York, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1890. Dr. Kittredge's Church, 57th Street and Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y., March 2, 1893. - Berkeley Lyceum, Sophomore Entertain- ment, March II, 1893. Flushing, Long Island, March 23, 1893. Mendelssohn Glee Club Rooms, New York, N. Y., April 4, 1893. Orange, New jersey, April 6, 1893. Fordham, New York, April 7, 1893. Steinway, Long Island, April 26, 1893. Sixteenth Annual Concert, in connection with the Cornell University Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, New York City, April 28, 1893. 73' 1 N H fl Bieggouege-A 'ri' 4-Sai?-L X N- 55 1 - VY 6 I ' :I G ES .I I A . . -. -f S 5 5 , X' -n:555: wg,E 3i,5ssa:f a u: -'fsrssgrggx ,Nh A I R, I 'WOFJMW' M ' f x HP I . W fir., 46? ,Lv A VVILLIAM BALLOU DONNELL, 93, P7'e5zcz'mZ cz1zafLcezdf7' I, ff I ,rx ,,,g,,I.. , ISf Tenors. ISf 'Basses .1 ' I VVILLIAM 1. SHILEDS, IR., P 55' S. WILLIAII B. DONNELL, '93, ,fb ! d '. X - S, GEORGE S. FORD, P 65' S. CHARLES D. SHRADY, '94, ZW. 'E Tgcwsx j JAMES R. CHISHOLM, '94, JM NORMAN G. JOHNSON, ,93, , . 'fun F .',' 13.1.4.4 If' ' j' Tiki ? HOWELL C, PERRIN, '95, Ill FRANCIS OARES, JR., ,Q3, Jlf. fx ,I 451 3 I - , R - mf- Q X 2d Tenors. 20? 'Basses X Q S. f I A U Q.. ' J 'N F. LIVINGSTON PELL, ,Q5, JW CLARK G. VOORHEES, P G. VR X ' 9, 'ffm 'Ox , 'ly HARVEX' R. KINGSLEY, 193. R. BAYLEY POST, ,Q3, llff. f vf VVILLIAM S. COVELL, ,93, IW. SIDNEY H. TREAT, ,93. 'fi .X X -M FRANCIS A. COKEFAIR, '94, JW. PEMBER S. CASTLEMAN, L. S. 5 X 1 C J LOUIS H. NEWKIRK, ,95. GEORGE S. MIIJDENDORF, ,Q5. X RICHARD M. SCHELL, '94, M. ROBERT C. MITCHELL, f7zsz'7'zzcf01'. 75 F w J I, CO LVMBIA Blix, I1 o U12 1 ' - . if? L , MINOR I - I f Q A . 'I B ' .. 'P ' ZW'-.-'- I - .Iv-.9-I-W . --In. . ' 1,-,Q .I -' 9, I ' - 3 'af . I' fi I 1?-'J '5 '33 J ...N '-'Elf' Xb if IQENNETH MACTKISNZIIZ LTURCHISON, IR., 794,17f, P1'r5z'dmz' and Lma'w'. U77 I 'Bczmba KENNETH M. MURCHISON R., '94, JW F. LIVINGSTON PELL, '95, flf LE ROV CLARK . '93, flf RICHARD LAXVRENCE, '95, LOUIS H. LTEXVKIRK '95, FRANKLIN B. VVARE, '94, . M CHARLES S. KEYES ' . ARCHIBALD SCHWARTZ, '96, ,XVI Guzfars. ARTHUR D. PRINCE Q3 JM LEONIDAS M. LAWSON, IR., 795. WILLIAM N. RYERSON, '96, Ziff HENRY B CULVER 93 L. W 77 N I N I W W 4 7-6211 S f -.QP 'V ,-:L Hu.-A-3. 1 ' K in , ,px W I 1 W I - XZ 'X,f ,652 I x ' N., ' I 'T-Ig ! I , II I -it-Zenff' WI 1.4. -:ia gi' . I ig A' 3.7 ' :ww '1I5'2ff '- Z5'f'Q - - I iw' ' I SW R' I I .,f' rl.,-I 7 JR 7 I 7 Q 7 I I 7 7 Y ' 4 7 7 44 A , A, A iff X-ts-5 fi I 5 ,A K 4 E i .W i 2 N 2 , , , N K W l Aa . -V A ,.. ff REAR IM .I Fwy ,I If If . Af 1982511 f ,i , ,, ,,,fm r ,23- ,74g?rfT,. ff? 'N' ML , J? 'V TIM! KJ! ,IS F ff' C, 51 .A R V X W 'R ' ' A Ri I . E, .5 . X LEONIDAS JMIOREAU LAWSON, IR., '95, JJ7'6.S'Z'ill67Zf and Lmrlmd - 5 M, fm Mcmdolms. AX Q- LEONIDAS M. LAWSON, IR., ,Q5. VVILLIAM C. AYRES, '93, M. 23,47 , X ,1,, U F. ADOLPHE PROVOT, '93, Af ,,,, A lv, ..,, , xql ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , I DAVID H. TAYLOR, YQS. CHARLES C. ZACHARIE, P 6? S. ,N V. N ,, , ,. . 'F Wk ' . ' 'AIO ,I . R tr Q9 1 , X159 ,R ,I ,. ,R E-Pg I ,,Z7f.m ,,I ,N 1 ,V 5 vixyfy , EX X. L' fvqkxx X, 1,2 ZW' HI X IG 'Wy XR dl 1 401 E 'fssflx X Fx I VUE, M r ,JA I, Q ,I H, Wm, A! 1 V ,,L 93 , if ff, j' .X fx i ,,WM,,fIi,Hw,1:5X , X H? N 5 WW 'mf' M- .III IM' MW IM 11,m 1N'f'W'Im Mu ni' ,, , Il UI -i,,I,'I:hMW1I NJN, J '.,,M,,,r,I My wi I H UW Mr 'AIM X IW MM? I f'V 'f'U 'fII IW k'W1l'W' I I,.,II... . 1 I M , , , RICHARD M. SCHELL, ,Q4, IU M MAULSBY KINIBALL, '95. . Mandala. KENNETH M. MURCHISON, IR., ,Q4, Af Gmfars. ARTHUR D. PRINCE, '93, M FREDERICK G. TURNER, '93. VVILLIAIII N. RX'ERSON, '96, IU. HENRY B. CULVER, '93, L. 79 H N -rf is . 'f 3' '55 5 4- ' . Q Q ' D .1 Q 17' I, 5 DFW s, 19 'T ' I ierefee Ojicers. j. T. WAL1cER,jR., ,... f'rf.vz'dmf. JOHN R. GALLAGHER, . . . Wm-Prexz'dmt. H. C. PELTUN, , , Serrfiary and Trezzszfrer. F F7 9 rw 2 rn rf F' F' De rv 21 o S ui 3 5 E Fl 75 5 :J :rf Q rf F3 5 2 D' El YY za W CFU F. Ayrault, '86, . M. Anderson, 791. R. Arrowsmith, '82, A. K. Alexander, '93, H. L. Bogert, '78, P . M. Cox, '85. Lincoln Cromwell, '86, L. S. Carrere, '86, Dr. H. B. Carpenter, ,88 C. W. Culver, ,9I. J. A. B. Cowles, '83. W. C. Camman, '91, F. R. Cotlin, ,87. VVilliam C. Cox. Robert C. Cornell, '74, W. A. Douglas, '88, H01'z07'a1Q1f jlfefflzbfn. .Exfczzliw C 0711111 flier. The officers, and A riff ff 1lfe11zbz'1'.s'. N. S. Dike, '87, H. I. Davison, jr., '85. William C. Demorest, '8I. A. C. Gildersleve, '90, Geo. Hyatt, '85, R, H. Hoadley, ,9O. H. YV. Hogue, '9o. -T. S. Hoyt, ,QO. Dr. NV. P. Ives. F. R. Kellogg, '88. Rev. H. M. Ladd, '81. W. T. Lawson, '82. XV,-G. Le Boutillier, '80, E. E. Maxon, ,9O. Dr. James I. Mapes, '88, Dr. W. A. Moore, '82. W, A. McLaren, 190. F. Merian, ,Q2. . M. Perry, '84. F550 R. M. Spencer, '85. F. P. Sherwood, '85. H. T. Shriver, '88, C. H. Smyth, '88. D. N. H. Schenck. '90, S. T, Skidmore, '86. C. A. Simmons, '89, Dr. R. H. Sayre, '81, E, Van Dyck, '88. S. D. Voorhees, 791. Geo. E. XVood, '86, I. VV. VValker, 791. Prof H T Peck 8 W Dowling, jr., '84. L, McCormack, '86. W. B, Donnell, 793. Prof Brander Matthews, 71 W A Dunninb, '81. A. D. Wfoodruff. K. M. Murchison, lr., 794. C: H Barnes 88 W M Grinnell A. V. Stout, IQ3. L. M. I.,?XVSOI'l,I1'.,.,9S. 80 , ff If- ,ar SM H 177 Zi? wx W4 K X if N 51 1: I II A A A L I 'VX I ws' I I' 'I N. f N . ' iff I I +' -f I ff ,. . ff- ff--I X1 ' X - . N J I K ,ws ,MNH ,,,,4,.,Af,,. , V , , ir P1 ' '-'WEQJJI A f f' ' 0 I H j . , I. '.-' :rw S75 f X Ljgz - W v If ff? 'H, -,NIM 'I'lZ'yi7W:I'1gF2.f1-I I I' 'HJ 'X.A- 1' 1 '- ' ' S-4- - ,WII I 'WN , ,QI , 'ff ,J 3, 'fly yy? ' ffzkgx-if-gi Mk ,'ILiS-454-Dpgg'-ails. - 1 I HI:'fI'5'II'!Irf11,I I 2 ' f fm. P - - idmg z, I I-IMI I ,Ig-5 HI, , IIIJII H I, I W N I We MIR wwf ' ' A A f ! I I 'LW' fh H- I- H - j 1 , V 1' I X I ' 4' V, Ilia- 1.1 L-E.,,,Z?f x,, fu I I , 'J I I - f'ff,4I, L,,l,!,,, f I Glass Ebay of '92. ' - ..., V-' Q' - I I ' ' ' M I LIIZRARY HALL, fmzcf 6, ISQJ 'I ' .!!!L,:sE:5EEE?:FI A ' I fl Iv', , I , ,W 4, 113.1 , ' In , ,ff ,f ly I f I X , I M '? Wf1..f:f 'I J ,WW X, l 'f lf' lg I HI, 45- fw l Ib I4 'IF H 1 Commiilfee. RUFUS BILLINGS COWING, IR., Cfzfzffffzzzzfz. BANDLER, HORACE IRVING BRIGHTIIIAN, GEORGE STEVENSON NICHOLAS I C ARLES HAMILTON SISSON DAVID DAVID BANKS, IR., HENRY' JAGOE BURCHELL, IR., H Speakers. HISTORIAN . EDWIN RODNEY FISKE. PRESENTATION ORATOR, JOHN 7 PORT, , EVERETI' PEPPERRELL SMITH. XIALEDICTORIAN, . THOMAS LUDLOXX CHRYSTIF O . EVERET1' PFPPLRRELL SIIIIIH PROPI-IET, . CHARLES HABIILTON SISSON. CLASS DE, 81 AUGUSIUS BARNARD lf ' ' 1 . ' Z' . Af 'R -L - 111.-f wasrxfi M iff? A 1' , 0 Mag Wm. N? 7 ' ' X -.R - Y :'f4? fE3Zfi':.ni '.- -i,i':F f!. , 1 Y ,U R' '.Lfj,f A , 5 f W Q71 '-rA XA'W XX H j 'ff 3F.xu,,':- ggpf R ,. ' 'ff .. f f g, J.-f. -fjgmg' N-sl's-FIRM:-a f ,Q A 1? X . X f V - ' .X -Iv ' iff: W' 'iii A af ff-lib N .' ',5R,f7- Q Af 1 ff Y lnflf QIMl'i.9g53'-U 'ff ' ,ff K, Vi sa gh' 4 25 uw pw:-AQ.fl.a , K - K . .. N 42,1--, , A44 ...K ',ggf.i:1ie-1. , y,f,,:Z41zfgf A0244 A .. A A A LH:-gif, I 'uQ,,u.Qf,gx V V, . .g?.1.:.,5,3?V yi. .gf icy-rg EE: ,L R mfg' 1, N ..ts...gE,ig'aeg'.?fg11w.,g'f4:Ef:R-41325 LL L5 A -if -E . .v L 4-QQ!! figs? 72 'f M 11? H.f..j?a.:,f QR .. . 'Q' . . f 'Z 3.'ii:-F1-HQYGR, , 'In gn -93925,--bEQ'r1::g- - 1? - T. ., LLL, - . L, , .L .- A -' 123-T, , ' gg! ' L' - RT- . Af -.ff 3-ci 4fi'.,,f.fw.f- . Glommittee f ,h wy-'lfi of ilIfI'Hl1Q6lI16l1f5. CHARLES VV. LEFEINGWELL, CVZLZZ-7'77ZfZ7I. RANDOLPH BOLLES, GT7'6Z7ZtZ7l1fCZ7'.S'f2ZZ!. SM00! of Arfs. SM00! of J! 241165. College of Physiczkzzzs amz' Szzrgrom EDWARD S. BROWNSON, JR., Ckzzirzzzmz, EDWARD L. DUFOURCQ, Cih!IZ.7'7lZl2'7l. DAVID BOVAIRD, JR., CxhlZZ'7'7lI!Zl1 ROBERT A. ASHWORTH, RANDOLPH BOLLES, XTENTURA FUENTES, CHARLES W. I1EFFINGWRI.I.. FREDERICK R. LORD. BROWNLEE R. VVARD. 82 63 in gm' .- ' A' . ,-xx b e .f -is ? i z ? f is Q..5R,Q1E. C? Ii ' - . A jg, '95 i - . V r Fx l,f 'v i - li a - 1 ' - ' f' . T R. M si DT., ir.. fx - -fi a sv. ' M. iii . S ff, fa: lf e+1r gQT l li H 'Q - 5 f if ,aNvLA--X,:wX,rJQ- , .J .-1--...-A.a--,L1.a,.-NNLND .-L, ik i li 7 X Y!! gg f Uriumpb of Wlainetxgfjfour. ,j x it DIED ON MAY I7TH, 1892. , i 5 Froward Van Tangent, son of the Late Davies' Legendre and Mary Ann Euclid, of old age, AND rw Adjunct johnny D. F. Taikenbosh, MD., Ass., ,f.f5'?3 son of his father, from enlargement of the Cranium and complications of uselessness. Friends and ene- in 'L mies are cordially invited to attend their cremation, on Tuesday, May 31st, at the Lesser Field, 56th St. V, and 8th Ave. Procession will form on the Field at 7.30 P. M. Sjrmlzeffs. C'07lZ77ZZ'Z'f6'67. G. S. CONNELIUS. Haruspex, I. P. BENKARD, Imperator. J. F. Bmiucus, Orator, H. S. KRANS, C. E. L I , C ' 'f ., P. ARMITAGE, U - O. BLOCEJIEIEE, Qi11iIliJcTf1?tcur. D. S. IGLEHART, Lgolm' H. M. SI-IRADY, 83 is iii P' T P P K ri -P Q ' X NIIESJ I 2 Tix '2 f I Q Y I , mv, A J 'Fw 4 1 KA 'S rl A .51 I U I Q J I I R I I .XA X N F' jf' f'Q Alhhf1 5 ,4 I F' W I W I :ff J WJ ,wily I M I 554 1 if l Q F 7x fl , A .V 'I X UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CLASS f A OF '94, ARTS. -E:-E355 -,K SA ,f I K - LIBRARY HALL, COLUMBIA COLLEGE. KF? I , , 5 7.79 ff J ' 'XI 1' - . I ff, ' A8215 Wig ' ' F' Q! nv' A yi, ' - Pf- Commitiee. PHILIP REDINGTQN MUDGE HILDRETH, . . Ch!ZZ.7'7!Zfl7l. A HARRY PELHAM ROBBINS, Secfefavjf mm' Tffeaszzffer. CAMPBELL ERIE LOCKE, fx-ajicio JOHN PHILIP BENKARD, ' JOSEPH PETER GRACE, HENRX' MERXVIN SHRADY 84 f --1-A , wma . f friwyi ifm Wa n : If ., . 71 J A 4-4112-'fxfx ,ENXXA Q1 NX' I W gil? 5 Q' I471? f f I 'JR R A Y . . I 'A I i'-2 . ti ygknnv-W-gi'E4A6g,u ' Lex -N y, .Qu y rs. K-Q 5 KJ - I - QE TJ:.1 ',- fx- f- Q NJ Tv E D Q D D D T D A 57' J za' 1 ' ' Ez: 63,1 M A N - 1 I Z3 - . - A , aug, I Q, A E FE. IE H Ii J I . . . If U ESIARLIAHI-.D 1892. :Aw .If Q-fl. VVILLI.-XM P. VVHYLAND, '93, 671172-7'7ll!7ll. HARRIS K. NI.-XSTERS, '94, XVI, Sfcrcifzvj Scfzoal ff A rziv. VVILLIAM P. VVHYLAND, '93, CAMPBELL E. LOCRE, ,94. FRIEDERIC W. SHEPARD, ,Q5. SAMUEL S. SEWARD, IR., '96. Sfkoof of flfzkzvs. HENRY S. MCKER, '93. HAIQRIS K. MASTRIQS, '94. ALFRE17 F. MAIN, 195. DONALD MACGREGOR, '96. Ss School of Law. VVILLIAII M. BENNETT, HERBIAN A. HEY'D'l', ,Q4 LOUIS C. NIQSRIT, '95. 'niinetgfjfive Gllub. Organized February 27th, '93. CLUB ROOMS, 6o EAST 49TH STREET. Executive C ommiizfee. FREDERIC WHITE SHEPARD, . . . LYMAN BARNEY STURGIS, GEORGE RAIMES BEACH, ALFRED FILLEBROWN MAIN, WILKES MCCLAVE, GILES AUGUSTUS TAINTOR, PHILIP VERPLANK RICHARDS JOSEPH ALBERT ALEXANDER, GEORGE RAIBIES BEACH, WILLIADI FENNVICK BEEKMAN, GEORGE PHILIP BRYANT, FREDERIC COYKENDALL, EDWARD COYKENDALL, WILLIAIT BEERS CROWELL, HAMILTON FISH, 3D, HOWARD STEVENS HADDEN, LAXVRENCE HASBROUCK, MORGAN ROWE HOWE, FREDERIC OAKMAN VIRGIN, I Honommf Jvlembers. EDMUND LAWRENCE DOUGHERTY, Aefzave Members. VICTOR WILLIAAI HUNGERFORD, JAMES EDWARD JONES, RICHARD PEABODY KENT, RICHARD LANVRENCE, LEONIDAS MOREAU LAWSON, JR., FRANK LUDLAM, WILKES MCCLAVE, ALFRED FILLEBROWN MAIN, EDWARD JOACHIM MOELLER CHARLES GUSTAVE MOURRAILLE, 7 86 C7ZCZZ'7'7lZ6Z7Z. Secrefaijf. Treaszzrer. RICHARD LAWRENCE. CLARENCE AUSTIN CRANE. WILLIAM BREVOORT POTTS, FREDERIC WHITE SHEPARD, RAYMOND GOLD SHIPMAN, WILLIARI ABBOTT SLAYBACK, MORREL BOUGHTON SPAULDING EDNVARD BARNEY STURGIS, LYMAN BARNEY STURGI5, DAVID HOUGH1'ALING TAYLOR, FREDERIC OAKMAN VIRGIN, RICHMOND WEED. A V, 'F wi 1. -1- H, w f, 1 1 ,V M 'E w. xi - A fl ff , 'lf 7JLU ra A Y Y , - 47:1 7 5- . ?:-YA ..-, '- 'A - A -:-8,-,g , 19.--A 1,1 Q V ' i ' 4:.i2g- '- ' eg 'xx if m mf M '- W We 'M 2, 'fi A- if ' ,YW My L fr: W QF 'QA WENT' M1 Na M WL - my M 'nw,Jf!. 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GOODWIN, '76, . T. GOODWIN, '76, C. H. MAPES, '85 and '89, IW., E. H. MILLER, '91, T. L. CHRYSTIE, '92, STARR TAINT'OR, '93, DAVID BANDLER, '94, L., R. A. MONKS, '94, Ziff, C. P. HUTCHINS, '94, . F. L. PELL, '95, Ill, , H. R. KINGSLEY, '93, . . I. VAN B. DIQMAREST, '94, M, S. C. THOMPSON, '93, M, . Preszkiefzl. Vzke-P7'esz'a'mz'. . Sec1'cz'fz7'y. . . Treaszzrer. W. T. LAWSON, '82, GUY RICHARDS, '87, R. C. BOYD, '91, ffl, H. I. BRIGHTMAN, '9 Ckfzzhizzzn, Roicfilzg. Rfp7'c5zf1zffzz'z'zfe, Rowizzg. . C'f'lfZZ'7'7lNZ7Z,.EZZSK-BKZZZ. . Rzfrfsffzffziizfe, Base-Bfzlf. C!ZLZZ'7'77Z6Z7Z, Tnzfle Ailzlefzks. Represefztafizfe, Tnzcfe Aihfeizks. . Chfzz'1'11za1z, Foot-Ball. Rej57'ese7zz'czz'z've, F00!-Ball. IH fl: , If Q m xms ai, '. ,T . R ,. H W:f1:ff:fJ-iflkx . M, gfxfx ,cf 7. 5ff '145 'f'L WL - M SW- LW 1,Q4m'Ff?TgI!4'1' f 1'U'H 1 IIr9Q flrnizrl -. Ey?j : :ii jggggg5,r un: - 1, . .Z'P5ig3LFV'1n1z-,ffq ,.fr,j..f:.fT I' Y , . .mn-W. U. I, . .. .. ., .. . , -II ' '- ,H ' ,?Yfi v-M 1. gxir. 1 ' M-f .4519 . - R ' ww R N I -f l' 3 ' ff . I ' 'I 22 -H1515 H fl f -'1 W ff. f i f ' I? U5 P 'E' 'ffi 11-E!-I W Ii!iQ'Lij'4f '3'iffP7'7Q 'II I ' ' J? ' lie- F' ' f gf-. f 1 . ., ,J ,R E Q 3, W Stanbmg Gomnuttee on Stack Eltbletics. li .Hp if ,lf at Q f R ANR .25 wi i . N - f:f-- nn' 'N'-. . ,fi , 1 '- - gQ if' F. L. PPZLL, 95, JU., Chzzzrwzzfz. 25 . 'fa' I-' , - ',RQ'i949,1 jg.-ixfn F. H. BOWMAN, 94, . . .5Uc7'efa7jf. ZW' ' 'fi --4 Ei' 0. 9 - . .R -X ff- N -' A P 1e6f7'6'SElZflZZ'Z'Z!f' on Board IRM 4, rd' H R K ' ' 5 . ,I .Un 0 . U . . 1xOs1..Ex Q3 H - 9 5 'ifif .GifBf12'f'?4'11xJR'1z,4 ,,m R.ws ' ' 'Of DWWH, C- C- 1' - '- s 11'IG'v, - r-'I ' 9 fi fl M ' 4 Jvlembers. H F. L. R. YV. HARRISON, R. H. M. H. H. ,hx ww my School cf Arts. KINGSI..EX', '93, BOWMAN, '94, LAWSON, JR., BACON, '96, T. H1XR1D1NC.1, '95 School of Law. L. C. N13SIa1'1', H School of ,Uz'1ze.v. F. OAKRS, IR., ,93, R. A. MONKS, '94, 1 , F. L. Phu., 95, I. R. FRARINO, '96. . B. CULVER. Scfmnl nf JJm'z2'z'1zc. 59 E. G. BROWN, EVENT. 100 Yards Dash xoo Yards Hurd 440 Yards Run One-Mile Run One-Mile Vkfalk Two-Mile Bicycle Race . no Yards Hurd jfielb 2. leRace . 1. 2. . 1. 2. . 1. 2. . I. 2. I. 2. leRace . 1. 2. '92... '93... Law... CUDGCIINQ of the G:Oll1l1lbiH QOIIGQG Eltbletiic COLUMBIA LESSER FIELD, SATURDAY, MAY 7. 1892. XYINNER. H. T. Harding, P. N S. F. L. Pell, '95, M. H. T. Harding, P. 8: S. N. L. Deming, P. K S. XV. E. De Salazar, P. K 5. j. S. Stout, -Ir., '95. F. R. Xllhitney, '93, L. E. G. Brown, Jr., 'g3. Lloyd Collis, '94, M. . D. S. Iglehart, '94. W. H. Hall, Jr., '92, E. D. Knap, '94, M. F. j. Grace, ,Q5, M. . VV. E. De Salazar, P. 8: S. FIRST. .. I ... I .- .. I .. l '1'Ix115. ' . wh soc. ' S. 1 1 1 I4 sec. l Q. l 56 sec. 10. 5 111. 4 SOC. 11. 7 m. MZ sec. I2. 6 ni. 38 sec. I:IYEX'l'. 220 Yards Dash . Half-Mile Run Sixteen-pound Haiiimer. Pole Vault ,. Running High jump . I 2 I. 2 I 2 I Q I. 2 2 'U1nion. . T. Hai-ding, P. .fe s. C. Moen, YQ4 L. . R. Kingsley, 'g3. M. Hopkins, 'g3. XY. Morris, jr., '94, M. . C. Hinman, P. G. H. Bowman, '94. . L. Buckley, 'g2. VV. H. Harrison, P. ri S L. Buckley, 'g2. L. Deming, P. Sc S. 13. Sixteen-pound Shot . 1 C. Hinman, P. G. . 2 A. 1'IOI'1kS, '94, ll. 28 4-5 sec. 14. Running Broad jump . 1 L. Pell, '95, M. . 2 M. Lawson, Ir., 'g5. .5'z1m21za1jf.' SE-COND. FIRST slicoxn. . . 2 794 .... . . . 3 .... 3 .. 2 '95 ...... 2 3 .. I go P815 .... 5... ...J fn TIME, HEIGHT, DISTANCE. . 24 sec. 2 m. IO 1-5 sec . goft. . Q ft. 3 111. . 5 ft. 32 in 33 ff. M 1T1. 21 ft. ek in EX FX l'. Ioo Yards Dash loo Yards Hurdle Race 440 Yards Run One M1le Run One M1le NValk 220 Yards Hurd e Race Half Mlle Run blxteen pound Hammer Pole Vault Runnm lllgh jump Svcteen pound Shot Runnlng Broad Jump l ..... 220 Yards Dash... .,.., ' g - ' .... '95- ,94- llqill6fQf1fOL1l'-''llqil16fQf1fi'06 jfielb meeting. COLUMBIA LESSER FIELD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1892. wmxxzk. I. F. L. Pell, ,95, .M ..... 2. E. C. Wilson, '95. I. F. J. Grace, '95, Jil ..... 2. -I. P. Grace, ,Q4. 1. J. S. Stout, Ir., l95... . . . .. 2. G. D. Arthur, '95, M. I. G. F. Sherman, 794, M .... 2. I. P. Smythe, '95. 1. D. S. Iglehart, '94 ........ 2. R. G. Neidlinger, YQ4. I. F. I. Grace, ,95, Ill. .,. 2. I. P. Grace, ,Q4. I. S. S1:out,Ir., '95.,, . 2. E. C. Wilson, '95. 5 ...., pl l 1. J. S. Stout, Ir., '95. ...... . 2. H. B, Herts, ,94, M. ' B. W. Morris, Jr., '94, Ill ..... 5 I. F. H. Bowman, ,94 .,...... f 2. J. C. Oakes, '94, 1147. 1. F. L. Pell, 195, JM .... 2. W. D. Street, '95, R. A. Monks, '94, Jil. 1 I. F. L. Pell, '95, Il! ......... 2. L. M. Lawson, Jr., 795. f SZl71Z77Z!Z7fjf.' FIRSTS. SECONDS. TOTALS. . . . 8 ..,, ...... 6 .... . . . . I4 .. .... 5 .... ....1o QI TIME, DISTANCE, HEIGHT. . H2331 sec ......9oft ,...9ft.3in ....Sft.21D . ..2I ft.2g in jfielb meeting of the ClZOIulTlbi8 01011696 HYDIGHC Union, Opening of the New Columbia Athletic Field, INv1'rA'rIoN HAND1cAP GAMES AT rm: Coruinzla ATI-ll-E'l'lC FIELD. rfvrswr. 100 Yards Dash . . 220 Yards Dash . . 440 Yards Run Half-Mile Run One-Mile Run 120 Yards Hurdle . . 220 Yards Hurdle . . One-Mile Walk . . Two-Mile Bicycle Race. Sixteen-pound Hammer Running High jump . Pole Vault . . . Running Broad Jump . Sixteen-pound Shot . lVz'f!1'fz1fzxbridge, Safzrrdrzy, Odobrr Ijfh, 1892. XVINNER. Seidler, M. A. C. 16 yardsj, Allen, N. Y. A. C. fscratclil, Wintridge, P. Q12 yardsj, . Winslow, N. Y. A. C. fscratchl, Bugbee, M. A. C. Q90 yardsl, Puffer, M. A. C. fowe IO yardsl, Puffer, M. A. C. fscratclij, . Nicoll, M. A. C. fscratchj, . Banker, P. Qscratchl, . . Coughlin, M. A. C. K2 feetl, . Herrick, M. A. C. fscratchl, Bowman, C. Q9 inchesl, . Golf, M. A C. fscratchl, . Mitchell, N. Y. A. C. fscratchl TIME, HEIGII l', nisxraxcxa. sifcoxn, 'l'llIRI1. IOL- sec. Allen, N. Y. A. C. Swain, P. 22-Q sec. Swain, P. . . Grody, N. A C 525 sec. Blank, M. A. C. . Kingsley, C. 2 m. 2 sec. Greenhall, N. j. A. C Barr, N. Y. A. C 4 ni. 28g sec. Scovill, Y. . Woodbridge, M A 162 sec. Lyman, Y. . . 25 sec. Schwegler, N. Y. A. C. De Salazar, C. 7 m. 23, sec. 5 m. 372 sec. 5ft.11gin. 1Off. ggrin. 22 ft. 4 in. 41 ft. If in. Letson, N. Y. A. C. Knap, C. . . Mitchell, N. Y. A. C. Burke, C. . . Cartwright, Y. . Pell, C. . . Coughlin, M. A. C. Borcherling, I Herzig, C. Morris, C. Goff, M. A. C. Street, C. Ing, M. A. C. A 1 -4, V' ...- f K . . '9 MW C AI. N, , 0-. 'lliiggnk ., .- v .7 gr fp' . ' . -f -, A X 'fl i ? f'f'f .-,, ww , W 'L in ' SW 'nl l 0 ws! f , .Sp V -, Q f sam ,X il Q 3 N-...pm-'HZ 'X f A? x I , , .V 4. V X vi A . A J i LITHOTVPE PRINTING CO., III NASSAU ST., N. Y. Morris, '94 M. Brightman, '92. Knap, '94 M. Pell, '95 M. frnanagerj. Harding, ,Q3 P. Sc S. Collis, 'Q4 M. Kingsley, 'Q3. Bowman, '94 Ccaptainj. Whitney, '93 L. if- Tl Seventeenth Elnnual jfielb flbeeting of the Intercollegiate Eltbletic Elssociation. Jlfllllfltlffllll Fz'c!a', Mhy 25211, ISQZ. C01.1.1:us1ts or THE .A.SSOCIA'I'ION. AMHERST, GEORGETOXYN. LEHIGH, U. of PA., COLUMBIA, HARVARD, . U. of MICHIGAN. PRINCETON, CORNELL, I-IOBART, C. C. N. Y., RUTGERS, FORDHAM, LAFAYETTE, N. Y. U., STEVENS, 'r111E, Ev1sN'r. wixxen. 1-1n:1n11'r, n1s'1'.xxc1Q. 1. loo Yards Dash W Swayne, Y. . IOE sec. 2. 220 Yards Dash YV. Swayne, Y. . 22 sec 3. 440 Yards Dash W. H. W'right, H. . 5013 sec. 4. Half-Mile Run T. B. Turner, P. . I in. 59? sec. 5. One-Mile Run G Lowell, H. . . 4 m. 33g sec. 6. 120 Yards Hurdle H T. Harding, C. . 16 sec 7. 220 Yards Hurdle G R. Fearing, H. . 25g sec. 8. One-Mile VValk F. A. Borcherling, P . 6 m. 52? sec rg. Two-Mile Bicycle Race. C. S. Fox, Y. . . 6 m. IOQ sec Io. Throwing the Hammer. S. H. Evans, H. . 104 ft. gin tn. Pole Vault . O. G. Cartwright, Y. . IO ft. 52 in 12. Running High jump . G. R. Fearing, H. 6 ft. -5- in 13. Running Broad Jump . . E. B. Bloss, H. . . . 22 ft. 1g in. 14. Putting the Shot . S. H. Evans, H. . . 39 ft. 9 in :ffBrewster, Y., rode the third heat of this 1' Towne, Sherwin, H., and VVheelwright, E E S. J. F D H L G P. E A E. D race in 5 rn. 47 2-5 see. establishing a new record. H., vaulted equal heights. Towne won the toss for Su11zf1za1g1'.' 1--msrs. secowns. ramps. Harvard. ..... ..... 7 . . . ...... 4 .... ..... 5 Yale ....... .... 7 .... ...4. Princeton. ...2. .... 1.... . Columbia ..... ... 1 . .... 2 ..,. ... . C.C.N.Y .... ...o. .... 0 ,... . Williams. .... 0, .... O . 93 SVVARTHMORE TRINITY, U. of VERMONT, U NION, SECOND. W. Allen, Y. . VV. Allen, Y. , M. Merrill, H. Corbin, H. . F. Carr, H. . B. Lyman, Y. . T. Harding, C. Collis, C. . R. Brewster, Y. T. Stillman, Y. H. Hart, Y. . H. Green, H. Ramsdell, P. . B. Lyman, Y. VVILLIAMS, YALE. THIRD. W. Craft, C. C. N. Y G. F. Brown, Ir., H. G. F. Sanford, Y. YV. B. Wright, Jr., Y G. Collamore, H. G. R. Fearing, H. T. Eaton, Y. C. R. Bardeen, H. E. D. Knap, C. A. Wheeler, P. Towne, YV. W. L. Kitchell, Y. A. H. Green, H. I. Beveridge, P. the prize and the points were divided. POINTS. ....48g 38 .. .... I4 .. .... IO .. .. 1 L ' ' 3 CONDUCTED BY THE PRI EVENT. loo Yards Dash . 220 Yards Dash . 440 Yards Run . Half.Mile Run One-Mile Run . 120 Yards Hurdle . 220 Yards Hurdle . . One-Mile Walk . . Two-Mile Bicycle Race. Sixteen-pound Hammer Running High Jump . Pole Vault . . , . Running Broad Jump . Sixteen-pound Shot . IDl'il1C6IOlIaCl.:OllllllblH Games. NCETON UCNIVERSITY CPRACK ATHLETIC COLUMBIA COLLEGE ATH1.E'r1e UN1oN. Barkdcy Oval, ilifay I7ZZ'h, 1892. wmxuiz. Swain, P. ,94 . Yredenburgh, P. '92 Roddy, P QSem.j Turner, P. '93 . Woodbridge, P. '93 Harding, C. '93 . Lee, C. '94 . . Borcherling, P. '93 Hall, C. '92 . . Morris, C. '94 . Sill, P. '94 . . Bowman, C. '94 . Ramsdell, P. 794 Beveridge, P. '93 'l'IMI:1, HEIGHT, DISTANCE. IDE sec 23 sec 533- sec .. . 2 rn. 4g sec 1 . 4111. 485 sec. . I71l5 sec . 275 sec . 6 m. 552- sec . 6 m. I2 sec 89 ft. 2 in 5 ft. 7 in . 9 ft . 20 ft. IO? in 36 ft. 45- in silcoxn. Vredenburgh, P. '92 Swain, P. '94 . McCampbell, P. ,94 Crane, P. lSem.'7 Koehler, P. 795 . Deming, C. '93 . Harding, C. ,93 . Ottley, P. '93 . Knap, C. '93 Hinman, C. Lee, C. '94 . . Buckley, C. '92 . Turner, P. '93 . Wheeler, P. '95 . Szzffzffzarjn' 1f1us'1's. smcoxns. 'l'I'lIRl.lS. vo1N'rs Princeton ..... .... 9 ...7o Columbia. .... ...42 94 Assoeniriox AND THE 'rHnw. Harding, C. '93 Moen, C. '94. Black, P. ,94. Betts, P. ,Q2. Whitney, C. 'Q3 McLanahan, P. Wilson, P. 792. Iglehart, C. ,94. Moliit, P. '93. XYheeler, P. '95 . '9 Hencken, P. 193. Sill, P. '94. Pell, C. '95, Taylor, P. '95. 1Recorb of llI1f6I'COII6gi3f6 IDN565, 187541892 Cgllggfgs, ist Prize. 2d Prize. 3d Prize. Total. Colleges. 1st Prize. 2d Prize. 3d Prize. Total. Harvard . . . 67 69 2022 1565 Williams . . 2 1 5 35 Columbia. . . 53 SI 8 II 2 Wesleyan . 2 0 3 Yale ...., 55 37 8 100 Brown . . 0 0 3 Princeton .... 35 33 6 74 Stevens .... 2 0 2 University of Pennsylvania . 27 16 1 44 University of Michigan . 1 0 1 College City New York . . 2 8 3 I3 Bowdoin . I. . . 0 o 1 Dartmouth . . . 4 5 0 9 Hobart . . . o 0 1 Lafayette . . . 4 4 0 8 Cornell . o 1 1 Amherst . 4 3 I 8 Bw! I1zz'w'm!!egz'zzz'e Raco1'1z'.r. An Intercollegiate Record is any record that shall have been made at an Annual Meeting of the I. C. A. A Evigy-ig luacoiqn. wmxizu. c0LL1z015. YEAR. 100 Yards Dash , . . - IO sec. L. H. Cary . . Princeton . 1891 220 Yards Dash 213 sec. L. H. Cary . Princeton . ISQI 440 Yards Dash 495 sec. Ll. B. Shattuck. Amherst . 1891 Ha1f.Mi1e Run . 1 m. 575 sec. W. C. Dohm . Princeton . 1890 One.Mile Run . . 4 m. 29g sec. C. O. Wells . . Amherst . 1889 One-Mile l1Valk . . . 6 m. 523 sec. F. A. Borcherling . Princeton . 1892 I2O Yards Hurdle Race . 153 sec. H. L. Williams . Yale . . 1891 220 Yards Hurdle Race . 255 sec. H. L. Williams Yale . . I8QI Two-Mile Bicycle Race . . 5 m- 475 SSC. G. R. Brewster. Yale . . I892 Running Broad jump . 22 ft. 11iin, V. Mapes . . Columbia . 1891 Running High jump . 6 tt. 5 in. G. R. Fearing . Harvard . 1892 Putting the Shot . . 40 ft. 95 in. A. B. Coxe . Yale . . 1887 Throwing the Hammer . 107 ft. 73 in. . 1. R. Finlay . Harvard . ISQI Pole Vaulting . . . IO ft. 913- in. . . E. D. Ryder . Yale . . ISQI Haw' Cofmfzbzrz Coflqgz' Rrfornk. A Columbia College Record is any record that shall have been made in Columbia College Games or at an Annual Meeting ofthe l. C, A. A. A. A. 1av1aN'1'. uizcokn. 1-iormzx. DA'1'12. , . 100 Yards Dash - - - 101 1 2 1Q1'.EiQiii2F1ii'5g?593, P. S. ' ' ' 355.2 222 1222 220 Yards Dash 223 sec. Victor Mapes, '91 may 15, .5 1 H. M. Banks, Ir., ' 9 . 'ay 17, I 440 Yards Dash 525 SCC' ' 1 11. 1.. Langdon, ,92, L. . May 15. 1391 Half-Mile Run . . 2 ni. 1 sec. ' A. S. Vosburg, 792, P. Sc S. May 15, 1891 One-Mile Run . . . 4 m. 36g sec. F. R. XVhitney, '92, L. May I5, 1891 One Mile Walk. . 7 m. 4 sec. Lloyd Collis, '94, S. ot M. May 15, 1891 120 Yards Hurdle Race . 16 sec. H. T. Harding, 193, P. Sc S. May 28, 1892 220 Yards Hurdle Race L 265 sec. H. Mapes, '92, S. of M. May 15, I8QI Two-Mile Bicycle Race . 6 in. sec. W. H. Hall, '92 . . May 14, I892 Running High Jump . 5 tt. IO? in. Guy Richards, '87 . May 29, 1386 Running Broad jump . 22 ft. Ili in. Victor Mapes, '91 . May 30, I8QI Pole Vault . . . IO ft. 7 in. H. F. Welsh, '90, S. of M. May 31, 1890 Throwing 16 lb. Hammer Q4 ft. 7 in. . B. C. Hinman, '90, of M. May 31, 1890 PL1ftiHg The Shot . . 56 ft. 95 in'. . . B. C. Hinman, 190, S. of M. May 31, 1890 95 XFX .. xv 1 - -e- 'T 'ab mv Zlifiifgj 4, :Il Q ',,g -5 5, 'LF A. 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'S+ . - ..ff ':?i ' 5 - '--- i ' 5 75? .Q - fi 1 f ef SEEEQQ ,git E15 ' . ga ff f Q. f --. .,..... gfikigf-. --is . 4K J .1 ., . 5532. .5 E., 5- -...lbii 1 .l -vfr-T5-51-Lf-as :LID ----f 1.53 - M F, R. COUDERT, I - E:i. i:1' 'W 'B' .52g'??'. la fi Stanbing Committee on 1Rowing. S'111.1aR rl'A1X'l'OR, '93, C'hIZZ'7'7lllZll. YV. B. P0'1 1's, '95, . . . 5zz7'ofoUf. jRojJ7'e1s'f'1z1'zzfz'zff' on Board DAVID BANDLER, '94, L., . . 'QfDZ.Wd0m, C.. C A. U Jwembers. .Sfhoof off! 7'f.s'. School of Jfzbzffs. S'1'A1aR r.FAlN'1'OR, '93, H. S. MCKER7 '93, I. P. Bnzxxmw, '94, xv.-XN B. D13MAREs'1', '94, W. B. P0'1 1's, '95, B. B. STURGIS, '95, E. NVO0Dw'ARn, '96, C. H. HUNGERFORD, '96. School of Low. D. BANDL1Q:R, B. ROBINSON. School Q' JVIeciz'oz'ne. VV. SHIELDS, JR. 96 l .-Yg':f?5- :,....q:: - f mainl- --,,. 3 'EGR' + .Q Q Q-1.1 in 4 5 -nf: --1-1-' 4' wr 'w ' V 'Q ,, If f w Z tjik Q, is V 5, . , r '-, , fy if 1 MIS f Hi g X Lf X a 4 I 5, Qfdzg New fii ft?711 1: S 5154-1- A. - 1 ' Q . 1. ' . 111. '- i 9,3- 1 - '- .,1??:f:1 vii: A , . . , . Benkard fNo. 45. Sill Ccoxswain5. Bancller, ,Q2 fcoach5. Nichols Qstroke, captain5. Dernarest QNO Pardow QNO. 75. Buckhout fsubs.5. Hamilton Csubs.5. T1-ippe CNO. 65. l I . . -- l . -1.-4' ap- ' NE : f:,.1.fi,..-.g.5'-,,:-vp Y ' -f .:6'+-'?f'1- Ji.'5a5.2:?g. if -ig f Y - 'gf' ,,.'Ag3.'1'.5fE5 '15 5,5139-11,11-. '- ,gp 951211, fe , - ' nf?-': ' - Yv .Ha ', ' .:. . . :lpn 41 - ,my . , ffqf, J, , 1 , 2552.7 ll L2- . vvff' ' ,- if 1-bu 214 i ' 452' 1 :SIR A- .e?Z?E2a.v0ff4: Q 3 , 5 ui N ur' 4 A I, -all - W Q 1 ' P ': Em, 352 , W., ix vi J . 5 5, 1 ' If I . ' X .5 ,. g. bis . . . qv N,- ' r K, 5 7Ww- kxmv ' -.-.vw - :vw 5 5 iZ5T5 r' 5.11111 l . in . ' iight ,V fo if--2. - wr 1117, .Q ' 1 ' 1 1' FIFTH! M Lair. w :fy 1w-'X.-fef- ,Mira-1-Qian.- 2e.E-V595 -'I.-ml-' - Liififiviff L Ja-fq' P 1frsi'fff1.--fr! if . 0 +2 Q 'r.1,.-gg-.Q-.qi-.,. , 114--.Q ..'.::,.f-... -1: . fi- . aw: :'uF'5-.mzlmif .. i.I1Sr :-fi 'NG:15z..:3- LITHOTVPE PRINTING CO., III NASSAU ST., N. V. Holder QNO, 25. Douglas Qbow5. Pqrrine QNO. 35. . . I V I I '94 FRESHMAN CREW. RECORD! TWO MILES, QM. 41 SEC. -55 Bow. .,..... . . No. 2 ..... No. 4 ... No. 5 .,... No. 6 ..... . No. 7 ......... Stroke ..,..... Coxswain.. . .. ...... G. Johnson ... . . .L. V. Southaclc No. 3 ..... .. ,..... F. J. Oakes, Jr. . . . ..H. H. Wfotherspoon ........'W. N. Taintor. .,.... XV. A. Pomeroy .........A.D.Prince H. S. McKee, Captain llnterfdlaaz 1Rovoing Qibampiorwbip. Y 'l'l-IIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REGATTA. l'lARl.E5l RIVER. April 30, 1892. Two- Mile C ourse. gn IUNIURS, '93. Q25 SOPHOMORES, f94. qgy FRESHMEN, ,95. Bow .........,.. , .....,. G. Perrine. Bow .,................. E. B. Sturgis No. 2 .,,. . . . G. M. Woolsey. No. 2 ..... ,....... H . Fish, 3D No. 3 .... ..,.., I 1. A. Monks. No. 3 . .,.. M. B. Spaulding No. 4 .... ...,.. E . S. Sandford. No. 4 .... ...,...,.. F . Cutler No. 5 .,.. .... tl . V. B. Demarest. No. 5. ..... E. L. Dougherty No. 6 .,.. .,..... . XV. H. Buckhout. No. 6. ....,.... F. W. Shepard No. 7. . . .... C. W. Trippe, Captain. No. 7 .,... ..... X V. B. Potts, Captain Stroke. . . ..... W. ll. Nichols, Jr. Stroke ,.... ,..,.... P . V. Richards Coxswziin .................. F. H. Sill. Coxswain .,.. .,.. E . C. Parish V. Stout Referee-MR. R. C.. Cn1zNELr.. Wox nv jumoras, I length. 97 U DATE. I88O, July 1881, June 1882, July 1883, June 1884, june 1885, June 1886, July 1887, june 1888, june 1889, June 1890, June 1891, june 1892, July '7 . 30 1 . 27 26 25 1 . 30 28 27 27 24 1 . Races Races Races Races 1fFC6blTlHI1 'IRHCCB XVON BY. Harvard Harvard . . Columbia Harvard . Columbia Harvard . . Harvardl? Columbia . Columbia Harvard . . Columbia . Columbiai , Columbiai . . -1barvarb anb Golumbia. PLACE. New London Boston . New York New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London New London -- Yale Freshman Crew entered, but was swamped at the half-mile flag, l' Yale Freslunan Crew entered, took second place. SYale Freshman Crew entered, and won in I2 min. 35 sec. XVOII XVOI1 XVOII WO11 S 1zm1na1jf. Co'I,L'111:1A VS. HARVARD. by Columbia . . by Harvard . Co1.L'x11:1.Lx VS. Y.u.1f:. by Columbia . by Yale 98 TIME. 1 1 min. 32 sec No time taken TO min. 55 II min, 3 9 min. 43-E I2 min. 22 II min. 53 II min. 132 II min. 54 IZ min. 21 IO n'1iI1.54 9 min. 41 I2 min. zo 7 6 '7 Q SCC SCC SCC SSC SCC SCC SCC SGC SGC SCC SCC S. -+11 542' if -ff gs. ' fl .5 X- 1' Ii ziflzx. . R 4-Q u , i K' ' A , 5 9, W A I 5 L 5 U 5 1 I J ' A5 '--an LIFHOTYPE PRINTING co., ru NASSAU ST., N. v. ,V . x, 2135: lf' Taintor, ,Q3 fcoach5. Cutler fNo. 45. Richards Qstroke5. Shepard QNO 65 Beach Csubs.5. Sturgis CN o. 75. Potts Qbow, captain5. Spaulding QNO. 35. Freeman CNO. 25. Fish fsubs.5. Dougherty QNO. 55. Parish Ccoxswain5. '95 FRESHMAN CREW. 1D8I6f'lbElFVHl'DfQ:OIllI1lbiH jfreabman 1Race. NEW LONDON, july I, 1892. Two Miles Simzlglaiawczy. YALE. COLUMBIA. HARVARD. VV Bow, ST. No No. No NO No No j. NOLAN, C. L. MESSLER, A. P. ROGERS, I. M. LONGACRE, A. M. BEARD, T. S. IQINNEY, J. M. GOI-:'I'cHIUs, Capt., Stroke, E. R. FOLGER, Coxswain, R. M. BYER5. W. B. PO'I I's, Capt., C. R. FREEMAN, M. B. SPAULDING, F. M. CUTLER, E. L. DOUGHIQRTY, F. W. .SI-IEPARD, E. B. STURGIS, P. V. RICPIARDS, E. C. PARISH. WON nv YALIQ. fYale, I2 m. 33 sec. TIMICA Columbia, I2 m. zo sec. tl-Iarvard, I2 m. 28 sec. Referee-MR. WILLIAM MIaIRI.EIIAII. Qlornellfdlolumbia jfresbman 1Race. CAYUOA LAKE, june 9, 1892. Two Miles Sfmzlgbfaway. WON BY CORNELL. TIME-Io m. 56 sec., Columbia, II m. 24 sec. Referee-MR. GUY RICHARDS. 99 H, CAMERON, H. IQICHARDSON, M. BRIGGS, Capt C. POTTIQR, GRANT, F. EDDY, PURDON, DAVIS, JR., W. FRAZIER. Stanbmg Qiomnuttee on jfoot-:3BalI VANB DEMAIES1 94 If VV R BRINLRERHOII Q3 . S. C. THOBIISON, 93, JK, JWe11zbe1'5. C fuzz: 171011 S4 C7 cfm 1 j Afjbngfzzfezfz r azz bomff 0fDz'1'ecz'07'5, CC. A. If J y I J, -.q 'Ty 7 f 4. School cgf A rfx. W. R. BRINCKI-:RHO1-'11', ,Q3, S. C. R. SWORDS, '94, W. B. CROWRLL, 195, VV. C. SHOUP, '96. School of Law. C. K. D1LwOR'1'H, B. ROBINSON, Scbuol of Meciicme. S. H. LUTZ. IOO 5500111 of Jfizzcs. C. ,TI-IOMPSON, ,Q3, J. XTAN B. DEMAREST, '94, L. B. STURGIS, ,95, PAUL TLVICLANE, '96 T. L. CHRYSTIE e- 3 fi fl '83- is Era., , .Z XITHOFVII IRINTING CO Il NASSAL ST N V Buckhout. Benkard. Swords. Chisholm. Acken. Grace. Demarestfcaptq. Tompkins. Shaw. Monks. Trippe. Hiidreth. Smith. Morris Weed. '94 CHAMPION FOOT-BALL TEAM. ' Golumbia Ctollege Tlnterfdllasa JfootfJBaII Cl1l3?lll1DiOll5l3ilD. COI.UxmIA A'l'I'Il.lE'l'lC FIELD, WII,I.IAMsImIOrIE. rlfonzffzdaf Afffrzzoofz, Now. 28, 1892. ,93-5 W. N. TAINTOR ..,.,.... Left end. . W. A. POMEROY.. F. E. UNDILIQIIILI ...,.. . .Left guard .I W. P. WIIYLAND ......... Centre. . POSITIONS. '94-6. . .... J. P. BENIQARII ......Lefttaclcle. . . . . . . . J. B. ACKEN .XV.B.rlEKIARES'l'fC21pJE.D .... . . .W. W. SHAXV A. D. PRINCE .......,,. Rrght guard ...... ..... C . B. SMITII G. A. Sci-IROTEIQ ....... Right tackle QR. B. POST, BAIXTONj,..Rlgl.1t end. N. G. JOHNSON .... ...,... C Quarter.. A. C. KLETZSCI-I .... .... L eft half.. . .W. H. BUCKI-lOU'l' .ll. W. MORIQIS, IR. P. R. M. HII.DRE'l'l'l I. A. TOIIPIQINS, 2D S. C. TI-IOAIPSON ,....... Right half ......,..... I. P. GIQACI-3 F.j. OAKIzs,jIz. fCapt.l..Full-baclc...fR. MONIQS, C. TRIPPI2l Referee-W. B. CIaOwIsI.I., '95. Umpire- R. G. SIIIPMAN, IQS. Score, 6 6. First half: 193, touchclown-Johnson I Q goal-Oakes I. '94, touchdown-Tompkins I 5 go:Il--Hil- dreth I . Sfzf111'n'zzfJf 1q7'07'7ZZ-7Zg', A '95. L. S'I'UIzGIs ....... . . F. W. SI-IEPARIJ . . .. S. O. MILLIQR ....... H. M. lNlULI.lKlZN. .. E. L. IUOUGHERTY... F ,. STIYIQGIS ....,.. . A. F. MAIN ...... . V. W. HUNGERFCJIQIJ R. G. SIIIPAIAN ..... W. B. CROWELL .... VV. B. PO'l l'S fCapt.li . .. IfOsI'I'IONs. ....Left end. . . .Left tackle Left guard .... ....Centre. .. , .Right guard . Right tackle.. ..Right end. 'ata 26, 13921 ,921 V..4 , ........,SI-IOUP .. . . .P. MCLANE .. ...SPRING . .... RICE .....S.'lN'1'OIRE .. . .. STARR .. ........ josIzI,IIs . . .Quarter ...... ........ .... B A CON . . ,Left half ....... WOODWARD fCapt.l Right half .... ............. A LLIQN .Full-back ........... .,.,..... B man XVOI1 by ,QS fby clefnultl. 1 .q!Yf7!l'lZ,l7'l' A-ffl'7'I10K7!l, Def. j, 1692-'93 fav Q71 YQ4 won by default. IFZQIZIZX GQIZNIF, Il 'm'1Ir.I'1z'fzj' fl-ffF7'7Z0l77l, Dux 7, 1892. IUNIOIQS, ,QLIN ........ ... SOPHONIOIQIQS, '95 . First Half: '94, touchdown-Tompkins I 3 no goal. Second half: 794, touchdown-Grace I g goal-Hildreth I. '95, touchdown-Shipman I I no goal. Rlilflililili AND UIIIIIIIQIQW-T. L. Cl-IRYSTIE, '94, L. .....IO 4 fzzfwf'-C.'!n.s'5 H1024-Bn!! Ch6Z7lZf7Z'UIZShw for 1692. Awmumn TO 'IIII5 '94 ELIQVEN. IOI - 1 fx L X 1 9 L Q ff . 5. VKIX X X I Y . ,,,- RWJHLH, - N247 .fr f X v , jf! P Hgh. 'Vi iii, .x Qi? X141 xt.. MK? gf ' PM ff! kv N'-'ax fwfb Lwfaflffq 94 Y Q.NfrY.f1 Qf m f .193 X ' .1 Y T, 1 AV KJ W School of A175 W. B. IJONNELL, '93, P. R. M. HILDRETH, '94, R. G. SHIPMAN, '95, R. L. MORRIS, '96, . -a zz., lg if ' -E 11 235 ji' :-ix nf v fa ? sfx s. ,215 .iv Etanbing Glommittee on JBasefJBaII. R. A. MONKS, 94, Ill, J. T. RYAN, L., . C. P. HU'I'CHINS, HQ4, . Momlvers. S. School of Low. 9 J. T. RYAN, M. COHN, School gf Medioivze. . . C 1ZfZZ.7'7lZlZ7Z. . . Sccfcfamf. j 1CojJrosc1zz'fzZz'vf on 'Board Jvof Direofors, C. C. A. If School of JJ 271415. C. THOAIPSON, ,Q3, R. A. MONKS, ,Q4, J. S. S'1'EwAR'1', '95, l l, '96, C. E. XVILLIAMS. W. SHIELDS, IR., 4 F. HASBROUCK. IO2 Glolumbia College 'lawll Cennis Elssociation. Qpicers. DUNCAN lV11,1,sox C,xxm,ER, '95, Jil., . . Pn'sz'a'v7zf. ARCHIBALD DQUGLAS, ,Q4, . . . .S'!'L'7't'f1I71l' mm' T1'msu7'61'. Hlitercollegiate lawn Kennia Elsoociation. Qgjicers. I. C. HOXX'L.ANlJ, Yale, ,Q.4., . . . P7'L'5Z'CZl67Zf. VV. A. LARNED, Cornell, '94, , . V122-P1'esz'de1zf. R. D. VVRENN, Harvard, '95, . . 5l'c'7'6'ffl711' and Tn':z5217'z'r. Tamb f4mzua! Tourmzmevzi. mgm ON '1-me G7'0u1m'5 ff Mr imffill Hlzwzz Lawn Cifllfl, OC'l'lJ13Eli, ISQZ. Q COLLEGES REPRESENTED-A1nhe1'st, Brown, Columbia, Dartnioutli, Harvard, Princeton, Trinity, University of Pennsylvania, VVillianis, Yale. Sz'11glz'.s'. IST PRIZE-W. A. LARNED, Cornell. en PRIZE-Nl. CHACE, Brown. Doubles, 151' 12111215-R. D. XVRENN and F. VV1Ns1.ow, Harvarcl. 2D IJRIZIE-A. I. SHAW and I. S. CRAVIQNS, Yale. IO3 -'-++'-W un ' Y.. F NQE F NR 6 .N f Lf qw. Q I RN. Ig L3 'hx -A 1 A v kv, jv LL-Q-fax KNQ-,Qi 519.441 Q 'ag - -,--,Q l,,,,-.L..,.,.-.-.., ,,T,,..L-,-1-,.,- L. ., MNNIMLT. 'w3'? -,L11gJ' Af'1PM!'!, w', My -Y.. . 7Wxi3'LI1,Nf!Lif!fQ'f.f, b ' 'L 'Hx mg., . ' HMEU H E P. ew 13 :VF .P 'J W J Qxf ' 19 gr. x -Q X, iii ' H -Q K 19, 4 9139! 'fldfpf 9' Hmflillli' ' ' -w5 1y WgyLy' ' WW 1' --ww 1' Jill-QL wwmwwm K PM -vu 'wh Mm- f M.SWWWf gr- -fi w Wi. . . -. ' 'A uf HI . Qw'WWf1- 42 'Qi3'i5!H'..g?.7!.' ey. 5 .,jn'H',,Q-E' Q' 5 'Af' wa. B X r RWE 1 :Ry Y1 ' 1 X WHA ,mf '1'f ,1 3 5 1 , . . FV' .irt-.jtd-wifi., X rx' -fy , , 1 ' ','!J.f,? gf Q61-. 43 :T ,777 ' 'Wy' 1 Q 0 '9 WSQM DR. B. F. O'Crnxxrm. f'7I'L'.S'Z.fl,6'lZZ'. I 'z2'f-Pn'5z'zz'r1zz'. L. M. LAWSON, IR., '95, S. L. R1.m'1 1'ER, '93, , Sz'c'1'f'z'n1j1'. Execziafzbe C 011z14zz'ifee. DR. B. F. O'CuNNoR Qzzr-0jj5fz'0j. L. M. L.-xwsux, IR., '95, A. S. XY.-X'1',-XDLE, 192 C. A. V.-xI,A1.JIER fi bf 5. V 7 104 E. ROB1-:R'rS, '94, L QQ Xgf-22 'fi' if-3??ffM-? -Z f N- 2 F .,, - hi 'Y F ' -Y E if fi- A . , - ? ,mf v Q5 aff . E. mir f -31 'F ,W 'F F' A J. ' fm ' L- MW .lug P -F -Y 1--2 E za-' mf. If xy vw .Vai E w ? 1 1 -3' 1 A Ks-Qu? 131 2 SH 'F-X cwwhxg vwxwf'-f-r 1.w -. -2' ver'-' MLS- g'- 1-. 'Q-Wi 2 2 wif '. ',:. , V-Z-f,g:,.v,,f', 1 x . iw-:,S?QQ11f2MM5qv. SQSYQXPJQHEEF9-Lkf--My .21 mS,N'qK'Q'QWpn7. SWM!.Gw 5 , Q A 2153. 7--.,1..f ... ill A Q 2 EXE -5 -4:f?Fi:EQ y,, .- 'f gl ' -' 'Y Y 7 1: - 2,3 ' W 1 r '4 u- . I-N ru w .QI ' 5 , ,bln , XVM. P. XVI-IYLANIJ, '93, . . . Prcszzzhzf. 1 ri ' ff LLARENCE A. I-IIQLLNAN, 93, brrrfifzfjf mm' f1'msm'w'. ' 474- ' 2. fg 'mmiwg L. LEF1f12R1's, ,93, . . . Cczp2'rzz'1z. ff Q.. NH ' If-7+ ' - , - ik, 'X YV. B. BAWDICN, 93, . . Lzczzzwzmzf. ff., .1-.,' ' 'Q-CX if Q 1 Q A A A ff f I -:.,f 9 X5,,,,, F. 5. .EwAR1w, IR., 96, C001Bm7c'7. PS5 ,Lg l H. B. TURNER, IR., '89, C. A. CRANE, y95, HJ. KW I ,. , , 1' R. BOLLES, 792, JI. H. XV. ,BAINTON, 93. A. P. VVINDOLPH, '92, JW. M. H. FRANKLIN, 193. 1: 1 4 , , 1? ,, 2' ,f XV. S. NEwHOUs13, 193. QI. A. W'11,5oN, '93. ,,, F. W. SHEP,x1aD, ,Q5. P. R. M. H1I.DRET'H, YQ4. ' FL, F. T. ZABIQISKIE, '96, P. L? S. S. H. TR1aA'r, ,93. I -F: E. D. KNAP, 394, HI E. Hmuzs, ,94, L. W fdyffp L. M. LAWSQN, ju., 95. H. M. SHRADY, 94. . p Zhpd' I . . 'NV F. 105 G. WVIRGIN, '95. ?iNi?5 X TCW l iligzig gi, ijE+ ll' l ll. v . i N Tlnoivibual 1Recorb5 l I g V . of the fllbembers of the Glass of '1Flil'l6fQffO1lF. it I -5 -- K Y A Il h p th f t tl different 11 g' -If i FU l 12lT1Q c2DSOPhOIH01'6Q Cgj Y + l1'll1l lD l . ,gf . . I 1 l ' 1 il School of Arts. I DAVID D. ACKERMAN, New York City. L,xwRENer3 A'i i'r:R1:uRx', New York City. Pres. of Columbia Lit. Soc. f3j. Z. WU' HOflOI'iI1 German i25- W H w , A , JOHN PHILIP BENKARD, New York City. PAUL ARMUAGE, Bay Short' N' X' A. Q4 Vice-Pres. of Class fzlg Chairman Triumph Com. 1255 W. fl .,' Alumni Competitive Prize fEntrance Examinationlg Junior Ball Com.g Standing Com. on Rowing, C. C. A. U. Honors in Rhetoric fllg Eng. Lit. fzjg Pres. of Class frjg fI,2,3jQ Freshman Crew C133 Class Foot-Ball Team QI,2, 31g Barnard Lit. Soc. lljg ,94 Lit. Soc. fl, 2, gj. Col. Coll. Dramatic Club. IO6 JAMES FULLER BERRY, New York City. Honor in Math. and Chem. Q23g Schol. in Math. Q23g SeC'y of Class QI, 2, 33, llarnard Lit. Soc. Q3J, Shakespeare Soc. QI, 2, 33, Sec'y Q23g 794 Lit. Soc. Q33, Vice-Pres. Q33g Speech at Soph. Triumph. OTTOMAR BLOCK, Newark, N. Hon. Mention in Gr. Schol. QI3g Honor. in Math. and Gr. QI3. FRANCIS HILL BOWMAN, New York City. Chess Club QI, 2, 33, Sec'y Q23, Vice'Pres. Q33, 3d Prize 'QI Tournament, Subs. Inter-Coll. Chess Team Q33, Standing Com. on Track Athletics Q33, Sec'y Q33g Spring Games, '91, Pole Vault, 3d prize, ,Q3-794 Games, Pole Vault, Ist prizeg Spring Games, '92, Pole Vault, Ist prize, 794-,95 Games, Pole Vault, Ist prize, Columbia-Princeton Games, '92, Pole Vault, Ist prize, Open Fall Games, Oct., '92, Pole Vault. Ist prizeg lnter-Coll. Team Q23. CHARLES JOSEPH BRECK, JR., New York City. GEORGE HENRY' BROUGHTON, New York City. FRANCIS TILLOU BUCK, New York City. HENRY' XVALTER BUNN, Richmond Hill, N. Y. RUSSELL ELY BURKE, New York City. Honor in Fr. QI3g Philolexian Lit. Soc. QI. 2, 33. SPENCER CARLETON, New York City. Schol. in Chem., Honor in Chem. QI3g Shakespeare Soc. Q2, 33. STANISLAUS CONNELL, New York City. GEORGE Class Poet QI, 2, 333 Barnard Lit. Soc. QI, 2, 33, Sec'y Q23, ,Q4 Lit. Soc. HAROLD COBURN COOK, Flushing, N. Y. A. K. E.,' Labourdonnais Chess Club. VVALTER YVHEELER COOK, Flushing, N. Y. EUGENE HOWELL DALY, New York City. WILLIAM COFFIN DORNIN, JR., New York City. BF. TU' Philol. Lit. Soc. IO7 ARCHll5AI,D DOUGLAS, Tarrytown, N. Y. Elf. 1 .g Spectator Board Q23, Managing Ed. Q2, 33, Columbia Club Q23, Sec'y Columbus Celebration Com. Q33, Sec'y and Treas. Lawn Tennis Assoc. Q33. HO'RACE DOWIE, Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERIC CLIFFORD EARL, Bayonne, N. J. Running High Jump, '93-'94 Games, 2d prize, Fall Games, '91, 2d prize. HAROIILU SH.-XRPE ERIERSON. Honor in Lat. Q23g Class Foot-Ball Team Q23g Treas. Hamil- ton Lit. Soc. Q33. HARRY HAIQIQNIEZSS FL.-XGLER, New York City. , A W. 1 . Sl-lEPHliRl'J IVORY FRANZ, Jersey City, N. JOSEPH PETER GRACE, New York City. Honor in Eng. Language QI3g Vice-Pres. of Class Q33, Bar- nard Lit. Soc. QI, 2, 33, Vice-Pres. Q33g 194 Lit. Soc. QI, 2, 33, Pres. Q23g Spectator Board Q2, 33, Business Manager Q33g Ed. of Columbian Q33g Junior Ball Com., Class Foot-Ball Team Q3JQ ,94-795 Games, I2o yds. hurdle, 2d prize, 220 yds. hurdle, 2d prize. O'l l'O ,FI-IEODORE HESS, New York City. Schol. in Lat. and Hon. Mention in Gr. Schol. QI3g Honor in Lat. QI3g Suspended for Rushing, Jan. 11th to June 30th, .92 PHILIP REllJING'l'ON MUDGE HILDRE'l'H, New York City. A. A. Q54 Vice-Pres. of Class Q13g Barnard Lit. SOC. QI, 2, 33, Chairman of Junior Ball Com., Base-Ball Standing Com. QI, 2, 33, SeC'y Q23, Capt. Freshman Base.Ball Team QI3g Class Foot-Ball Team QI, 2, 33, Capt. QI3g Manager 'Varsity Base-Ball Team Q33. ROCKl.ANlD TY'NG HOBIANS, New York City. A. QP. JAMES Cox HOWELL, Highland Mills, N. Y. Columbia College Lit. Soc. Q33. ERNEs'I' VALEN'I'INE HUIZBARD, New York City. Q. F. A. CHARLES PELTON HU'I'cHINs, Brooklyn, N. Y, A. A. Q.,' Capt. 'Varsity Base-Ball Team 135, Board of Directors, C. C. A. U. 135. DAVID STEWARI' TGLEHART, New York City. Honor in German 115, Barnard Lit. Soc. 12, 355 Triumph Com. 125, Press Club 135, Spectator Board 135, Standing Com. on Athletics 11, 25g Capt. ,Q4 Athletic Team 11. 25, One Mile Walk. Fall Games, '90, 2d prize, '93-'94 Games, Ist prize, Spring Games, '91, 2d prizeg '94 ,QS Games. Istprizeg Spring Games, ,92, 2d prize, Princeton.Colum- bia Games, ,Q2, 3d prize g Inter-Collegiate Team 125. HIf:RIaER'I' LICLEOD 501-1Ns'I'oN, New York City. Barnard Lit. Soc. 135, Ed. Columbia Lit. Monthly. SHEPHERD KNAPID, 5R., New York City. A. A. 525.5 Schol. in Math. 115, ISt Honors in Math. 11, 25. Latin 11, 25, Greek 115, Eng. Language 115, English Lit. 125, 2d Honors in Rhetoric 115, Eng. Lit. 115. History 125, Historian of Class 115, Pres. 125, Sec'y and Treas. Colum- bian Board 1353 Barnard Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, Sec'y115, Vice- Pres. 125, Critic 1353 Hon. Mention in joint Debate 125, '94 Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, Pres. 115, Librarian 125, Board of Student Representatives 125. HoRA'rIo SHEAFE KRANS, New York City. W. 11,' Class Foot-Ball Team 115, Col. Coll. Dramatic Club, Triumph Com. 125, '94 Entertainment Com. 125. BTEDXVIN LEALE, New York City. Ll. K. EU' Historian of Class 135. PREsco'r'1' LE BRETON, New York Honor in Latin 115. City. WVALTER -HENRX' LIEBRIANN. Hon. Mention in History Schol. 1255 Labourdonnais Chess Club. CAMIJI-:ELL ERIE LOCKE, New York City. A. Q4 Honors in Math. 11, 25, French 11, 25, Eng. 115, Rhetoric 125, History 125g Historian of Class 125, Pres. 135, Barnard Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, 794 Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, Librarian 115, Pres. 1255 Spectator Board 12, 35g Ed. of Columbian 1353 junior Ball Com., Carnitex at Triumph 125, Board of Student Representatives 135. A. 108 RUSSELL HlI.l..ARD LoINEs, Brooklyn, N. Y. Barnard Lit. Soc. 12, 355 Shakespeare Soc. 12, 35, Blue and White Board 1253 Ed. Columbia Lit. Monthly 135. FREIIRRIQ LUDLOW LUQUEER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 9. 41. X.,' Greek Schol. 115, Honors in Gr. 11, 25, Eng. Lit. 11, 25, Rhetoric 115, German 125, Barnard Lit. Soc. 11, 2. 35, Vice-Pres. 125, Critic 125, Ed.-in.Chiet of Columbia Lit. Monthly 135. 5VII.I.1.-ml MILLARIJ, New York City. W. fl . Al.l3PIli'l' CDSSAR MILLER, 5R., Passaic, N. CAILAs HlNCKI.EX' OI,IX'ER, Burlington, Yt. Columbia College Lit. Soc. 135. VVARREN WAVERL1' PHELAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sec'y Columbia College Lit. Soc. 135. 1-XLl3ER'l' C.-XPRON PHILLIPs, New York City. 11. K. E.,- Schol. in Gr. 125g Honors in Gr. 11, 25, Rhetoric 11, 25, Columbian Board 135, Pres. Hamilton Lit. Soc. 135. 'THEODORE IRVING REESE, New York City. A. 'IC YVINFREI1 CHESNEY RHO.Al7ES, Mount Vernon, N. Y. A. jZA.,' Schol. in Eng. 1153 Shakespeare Soc. 115, Vice-Pres. Hamilton Lit. Soc. 135. HARRV PELHAKI ROBBINS, New York City. W. 2'.,' Junior Ball Com., Sec'y and Treas. TVTILTON STANLEY RO'l'H, New York City. Labourdonnais Chess Club 3 Shakespeare Soc. RICHARIJ TEDW.-XRD ROWE, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD SANIIEORD, Yonkers, N. Y. Barnard Lit. Soc. 11, 25, '94 Lit. Soc. 12, 353 Class Crew 125. CEEORGR RIEESE SATTERLEE, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. YF. 11,' Class Foot-Ball Team 125. PDSCAR TQOLAND SEITZ, New York City. gl. K. E. l-IARRY JUIISON SHAW, Rockland, Me. A. TU' Schol. in Latin Qzjg Honors in Gr. and Latin fzj. lVII.I,IAAI VVESI' SHAW, New York City. Class Foot-Ball Team Q2, 35, Scrub Foot-Ball Team f3j. JOHN DmII1s'I'ER SHERAIAN, JR., Peekskill, N. Y. Honor in Fr. CU, Rhetoric fzl. HENRY BTERWIN SHRAIW, New York City. A. K. Triumph Com. Qzlg junior Ball Com. GEORGE lNTON'I'oOmIEIu' SIcARIm, Utica, N. Y. FREImEIzIcK HEllllliR'l' Sll.l., New York City. A. A. IP: Treas. of Class CU, Barnard Lit. Soc. QI, 2. gg, 1 -- tator Board QI, 2, 33, Managing Ed. fgjg Press Club C2. gl, S nec Se-c'y fglg Class Tugaof-Wlar Team fljg Coxswain of Fresh- man Crewg of Class Crew C213 Secly Foot-Ball Com. fzjg Manager Freshman Foot-Ball Team Qgj. CI,ARENcE BISHOP SAIITH, New York City. A. A. Schol. in History fzjg Ist Honor in History fzlg Barnard Lit. Soc. 12, 353 Chairman ,Q4 Entertainment Com. fzjg Class Foot-Ball Team QI, 2, 35, Capt. Qzjg 'Varsity Foot-Ball Team fzj. CHAI1I.I1:s TQOIIERT Swonns, New Harnburgh, N. Y. A. 'If.,' '94 Entertainment Com. fzjg Standing Com. on Foot- Ball t3lg Class Foot-Ball Team 'f2y, Subs. 1311. GEORGE JOHN TVAIQDENIIUIQO, Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbia College Lit. Soc. fgj. EIIWIN DUNNINO TVEED, Flushing, N. Y. A. Q4 '93-'94 Games, Throwing the Hammer, 2d prizeg Class Foot-Ball Team Q2 35. FIQEIIERIC DE VVIT1' VVEI.I.s, Brooklyn, N. Y. Barnard Lit. Soc. QI, zjq Shakespeare Soc. fy. AIITHUIQ D1PN.Al.l7 TVII.I.IAAIs, New York City. A. 2 .,' Treas. of Class Qglg Barnard Lit. Soc. Ct. FRl?llJERlCK AAIAZIAH lVIaIoIAI'I', New Milford, A. K. E.,.' Treas. Columbia College Lit. Soc. Qgj. EIIWARII HENRY lVRlGH'l', IR., Newark, N. A. SF. EIIWIN GAIQVIN ZAI1:IcIsI4IE, Flatbush, N. Y. 556001 qt Mmes. IOSEPII 'BAI4'rI.E'I I' ACKEN, Haworth, N. I. 1-Ink. B. 67. 1I.,- Class Foot-Ball Team Qgjg Arch. Sketch Club QQ. LEON HYNEAIAN BARNE'I I', N. Y. City. flfiiz. .Efzgi Eng. Soc. fgjg Labourdonnais Chess Club fgj. ADOLPH BLACK, N. Y. City. C'z7z'z'! flillg' Labourdonnais Chess Club Q3jg Eng. Soc. f3j. MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT, A.B., Flushing, N. Y. Chem. A. Q5 d5.13.K. y A rcfz. WILLIAAI HOXVARIJ BUcIQHoU'I', N. Y. City. Class Exec. Com. fzlg Freshman Crew QSubs.lg Class Crew f2jg Class Foot-Ball Team Qgjg Arch. Sketch Club. 109 IAIIES RAYAIOND CI-IIsI-IoI.II, Brooklyn. alflvll. Eng. Q5. F. A.,' Class Exec. Com. CIE, Historian Q2, 31, Class Foot- Ball Team Qglg Scrub Foot-Ball Team QQ, Glee Club QQ. FIAANQQIS AI.BElQ'l'SON COKEIVAIR, Plainneld, NJ. Cz'21z'! Eng. EP K. Clee Club Qgjg Eng. Soc. fgj. DEX'l'Ell BAILEY DAWES, Englewood, N. flrrh. Arch. Sketch Club. JOHN XTAN BI.AIacOiI DEAIAREST, N. Y. City. Cz'w'!Ii1z,g'. Q5. ll. A.: Freshman Crewg Class Crew Q2, 3jg Class Foot- Ball Team QI, 2j, Capt. f3jg Rowing Com. 135g Chairman Foot-Ball Com. f3lg Sec'y Board of Directors, C. C. A. U. fgjg Scrub Foot-Ball Team, Capt. Qgj. HENRY GEORGE EBIERY, Nyack, N. Y. Arch. Arch. Sketch Club. VVILLIAM K. FELLOWS, YVinOna, Minn. Aran. Q. K. lF.,' Arch. Sketch Club. EDWARD PELL FOLGER, Brooklyn, N. Y. CZQTJZ-Z Eng. Eng. Soc. 131, Class Exec. Com. 131. PAUL FUENTES, Hoboken, N. 1. M'z'n. Eng. Eng. Soc. 131. DAVID JOY GREENE, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cz'f'z'Z Eng. Q5. A. Q., Eng. Soc. 131. FRANK CHANDLER HAMILTON, Brooklyn, N.Y. Jlfzn. Eng. Class Exec. Com. 11, 2, 31, Entertainment Com. 121, Fresh man Crew 1subs.1, 1st Vice-Pres. Eng. Soc. 131, Labourdon nais Chess Club 131. RICHARD COCHRAN HANSON, Newark, Nj. Cz't'z'! Eng. B. 9. H.,- Vice-Pres. of Class 131, Class Exec. Com. 131 Entertainment Com. 121, Eng. Soc. 131. CHARLES RUSSELL HZENVLETT, Brooklyn, N.Y. Arch. A. A. Ql5.,' Arch. Sketch Club. HAIQRY' ALLAN 1AcO1eS, N. Y. City. Arch. Sketch Club. MEYER A. IOFFE, Verona, N. 1. EDWARD MARXVEIDEL JONES, N. Y. City. A. K. E.,' Class Sec'y 131, Class Exec. Coin. 12, 31 JULIUS CHARLES KAS'l'NER, N. Y. City. Arch. Sketch Club. JAMES MASON KNOX, N. Y. City. A rin. CTZZZJZY E n g. Czrff Eng. Eng. Soc. 131 fl rfb. E ferr. Eng. Labourdonnais Chess Club 131, Eng. Soc. 131. THOMAS LONSDALE LEEMING, 1R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chem. A. K.E.,- Class Exec. Com. 131, Eng. Soc. 131 SAMUEL LIEBMANN, N. Y. City. Clzmn. IIO EDWARD WILLIABI LIEAIRE, N. Y. City. Civil Eng. 535. A. Sec'y Labourdonnais Chess Club 131, Eng. Soc. 131, Intercollegiate Chess Team HARRIS KENNEDY' MASTERS, Brooklyn, N. Y. jVf2'n. Eng. Class Historian 111, Sec'y 121, Pres. 131, Class Exec. Com. 11, 2, 31, Class Entertainment Com. 121, Ed. Blue and White 111, Ed. Spectator 12, 31, Sec'y Eng. Soc. 131, Sec'y Board ot Student Representatives 131, Labourdonnais Chess Club 131, Chairman Columbian Board 131. EDWIN HENRY' MESSITER, Elizabeth, N. C1Z'7J7'! Eng. B. Q. H.,' Treas. of Class 121, Class Exec. Com. 121, Pres. Eng. Soc. 131. JOHN CRANNELL MINOR, IR., N. Y. City. Cnenz. A. T.,' Ed. Blue and White 121, Columbian Board 131, Class Exec. Com. 12, 31, Class Entertainment Com. 121. RIOHARD AALUGUSTIN EIONKS, N. Y. City. Cz'1fiZEng. ,Varsity Tug-of-War Team 111, 'Varsity Foot-Ball Team 121, Track Athletic Team 121, Class Crew 121, Class Foot-Ball Team 131, Base,Ball Com. Board of Directors 12-31, Track Athletic Com. 131, Eng. Soc. 131. BENJAMIN YVISTAR THORRIS, 1R., Portland, Oregon. Aron. W. 2 .,' Class Exec. Com. 12, 31, Class Foot-Ball Team 12, 31, Scrub Foot-Ball Team 131, Throwing I6 lb. Hammer, Spring Games, 792, Ist prize, Columbia-Princeton Games, ,92, Ist prize, Columbia Fall Games, JQZ, 3d prize, Arch. Sketch Club. KENNE'l'H NTACKENZIE MURcHISoN,1R., N.8.7.Cltj'..fi7'6E. Class Exec. Com. 131, Mandolin Club 11, 2, 31, Pres. 11, 21, ,Banjo Club 12, 31, Pres. 131, Ed. Spectator 12, 31, Colum- bian Board 131, Arch. Sketch Club 11, 2, 31, Director of Musical Society 12, 31, Orchestra 11, 21. DLTDLEY' MCGRA1'H, Brooklyn, N. Y. Aran. VVILLIAM HENRY' NICHOLS, IR., Brooklyn, N. Y. Afzn. Eng. SP. K. QQ' Class Exec. Com. 12, 31, Freshman Crew Capt. and Stroke, Class Tug of-War Team 111, Class Crew Stroke 121. HAROLD ASHTON PARSONS, South Norwalk, Conn. Cz'zf2'Z. Eng. 'QI Spring Games, 3d in Novice Halt-Mile Run, Eng. Soc. 131 GEORGE PERRINE, N. Y. City. Cz'fn'! Eng. Class Exec. Com. 121, Freshman Crew, Class Crew 121, Eng Soc. 131, Ed. Spectator 131. JOHN RUSSELI, POPE, N. Y. City. Aran. A. A. Q54 Arch. Sketch Club. JUAN MIGUEL PORTUONDO, N. Y. City. C'I'zfz'! Eng. Eng. Soc. 131, Labourdonnais Chess Club 131. JOHN LLOYD PRINCE, Flatbush, L. I. EET. Eng. Eng. Soc. 131. MONROE DAVID ROSENAU,TLlSCEllOOS3., Ala. jVfz'n. Eng. RICHARD MONTGOMERY SCHELL, N. Y. City. flrcn. Ll. T., Class Exec. Com. 121, Peithologian Lit. Soc. 111, Arch. Sketch Club, Glee Club 131. CHARLES DEPEXV SEARLE, N. Y. City. Cz'I'z'! Eng. Class Poet 121, Eng. Soc. 2d Vice-Pres.131,Columbian4Board131. RUDOLF SELDNER, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cnwn. GERALD FITZGERALD SHERMAN, Boise City, Idaho. Czar! Eng. '94-'95 Class Games, Ist in Mile Run, Treas. Eng. Soc. 131. WILSON FITCH SMITH, N. Y. City. Cz'-U27 Eng. A. Al. Q5.,' Class Exec. Com. 11. 2, 31, Class Pres. 121, Chair- Inan Class Athletic Corn. 111, Fall Games, '90, 100 Yards Hurdle, 2d prize, 220 Yds. Dash, Ist prize, Running Broad Jump, Ist prize, Spring Games, 191, 120 Yards Hurdle, 2d prize, 220 Yards Hurdle, 2d prize, Running Broad Jump, 120 Yards Hurdle, ISf Running Broad Jump, Athletics 121, Capt. '94 2d prize, '93 '94 Games, May, '91, prize, 220 Yards Hurdle, ISf prize, ISf prize, Standing COIn. on Track Athletic Team 121, Board of Student Representatives 121, Eng. Soc. 131. JOSEPH LAUFERTY STEINAM, N. Y. City. Aran. Arch. Sketch Club. GEORGE FRANCIS TENNILLE, N. Y. City. Cnrnz. A. Af E., Class Exec. Com. 11, 21, Class Poet 131. l III JOHN ALMV TOBIIJKINS, 2-D, N. Y. City. Arch. A. 47. 4P.,' Class Sec'y 111, Vice-Pres. 121: Class Foot Ball Team 11, 2, 31, Scrub Foot-Ball Team 131, Arch. Sketch Club, Columbian Board 131. CHARLES WH1'rE TRIIDPE, N. Y. City. Czknl Eng. 4. 2 .,' In ,Q2 Arts: ,92 Foot-Ball Team 11, 21, ,Q2 Freshman Crew, '90 'Varsity Foot-Ball Team, ,QI 'Varsity Foot-Ball Team, '92 Class Crew 111. In '94Mines: ,94 Freshman Crew, ,Q4 Class Crew Capt. 121, ,94 Class Foot-Ball Team 131, Rowing Com. 111, Foot-Ball Com. 111, Representative on C. C. A. U. Rowing Com. 121, Eng. Soc. 131. AUCLUS'l'LlS TROWHRIDGE, N. Y. City. Ciffzil Eng. Al. Q5.,' Class Exec. Com. 12, 31, Subs. 'Varsity Foot-Ball Team 111, Class Foot-Ball Team 11, 21, Standing Com. on Foot- Ball 121, Columbia College Dramatic Club, Eng. Soc. 131. LEWVIS HEIQIZEIZT' VYAIL, Locust Valley, L.l. Efef. Eng. Eng. Soc. 131. WILLIAM DUNHAM YFANDERBILT, Garden City, L. l. CL?-'UZ7 Eng. Class Treas. 131, Class Exec. Com. 131, Eng. Soc. 131. JULES JOSEPH VATAIILE, N. Y. City. flrclr. Z. LV.,' Arch. Sketch Club, '93-'94 Class Games, One-Mile Run, 1st prize. , HENRY' VINCENT WALIQER, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cnwn. Class Exec. Com. 131, Eng. Soc. 131, Treas. Ot Class 111. FRANKLIN BACRUS VVARE, N. Y. City. Aran. Q. A. Q., Arch. Sketch Club, Banjo Club 131, Labourdon- nais Chess Club 131. YVILLIAM YYOUNG WES'l'ERVEL'l', Hackensack, N. fllvfnllnrgzkzzf Eng. Eng. Soc. 131. THEODORE GREELY XVI-IITE, N. Y. City. Geology and 1DIZfE'07ZZi0!0g',j!. Class Exec.COm. 111, Sec'y Nat. History Soc. 111, Eng. Soc. 131. GEORGE MUIRSON WOOLSEV, N. Y. City. Cizfi! Eng. Ll. Q54 Class Vice-Pres. 111, Exec. Com. of Class 121, Class Crew 121, Eng. Soc. 131. Low: CHANDLER XTAN AMRI EGLRSTON MIINIQORI HUTTON: N G F ' ,ff ,.,' 1? -.,- Z , ff, f TLA f f f f f-H1147 gif . 051 2, V775 jys fem . -Q ' N me will -1 f 1 ' A N' IIIHIL N ga Halas, X X N X -v rummmmyy W4 n mul HWIUIL , - 'Elf' dill .5 f 5,15 .- - of ff-,5-,f-51' 2' Nga- eg -ff-12 A3?5i J'-V X'- - ff ff ff 'FT - 4 ,f 5 f ' ' Q Hi-l Cnflfgw jnkv fn run' Me n'zz11q'vs. There are none so low but they have their triumphs A little nonsense now and then ls relished hy the wisest nien. Kind-hearted, spite of ugly looks and threats. Everybody says I'in such at disagreeable man! And I can't think Why! l mn constant to my purpose. A steam-engine in trousers. II2 Runs: GREENLEAF: CROCKER: QUAcKENi:os: HALLOCK: PUPIN: DUNNING: FISKE: I-Ii sLoP: Prisrnk 1 CoLm' : ACKEN: BARNET1' : BLACK: BOGERT: BUCKHoU'1': A greater authority on gastronomy than astronomy. it Like a child that puts on his father's shoes. 'I 4' I've got lots of influence and I'm going to use it. 'L All the gigantic littleness ofa country schoolmaster. 'L Beg pardon is the best penitence. L' Now Comes a nice moment. For once his wit awaked his weary listeners. H Tell me not in mournful numbers Life is but an empty dream I' Poor gentleman. He sees double even in the morning hours' IVhen I was a child. IVlien he speaks, fifty write down his Words. School of Mifzes. There is mischief in this merry old cronef Is this indeed a man ? I'm very well aquainted, too, with matters mathematical, I understand equations, both the simple and quadraticalg About binomial theorem I'm teeming with a lot o' news -- VVith many cheerful facts about the square of the hypothenuse 'K His cogitative faculties immersed In cogabundity of cogitationf' You're about as commonplace a young man as ever I saw. II3 CHISHOLM: COKEFAIR: DAXVESZ DEMAREST- ELIERXII FELLows: FOLGER: FUENTES: GREENE : HAMILTON: HANSON: HEWLETT: HYDE: JACOBS: Jorma: Stouter than I used to be, Still more corpulent grow I- There will be too much of me In the coming by-and-by! VVhistling to keep myself from being afraid. The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Oh, Long john Van Blarcom how do you do ? I'd wear crinoline in my pants if I were you. H A youth was there of quiet ways, A student of old books and days. Could be mov'd to smile at anything. For thy sake, tobacco, I ' VVould do anything but die. 'I 'Ray! 'Rayi 'Rayl C-o-l-o-m-b-i-a QSouth Americajf' 4'IVhatever anyone does or says, I must be good. Thou should'st not have been old Till thou hadst been wise. Drummer, strike up and let us march away. He doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit. I do know him by his gait. Classes may come, classes may go, But I go on forever. I am weary and am overwrought With too much toil, with too much care distraught. I can suck melancholy out of a song. Washing his hands with invisible soap in imperceptible water II4 IONESZ KAsrNER: KNOX: LEEIIIING: LIBAIRE: LIEBIIIANN: MASTERS: MCGRATH: MESSITER: IVIINORC MONKS: MORRIS: MURCHISON: H NICHOLS: When thou dost speak, methinks I hear the murmurings of the sea. He smoked Qbad cigarsj, but in a modest Way, Because he thought he needed it, He drank a pot of beer a day, And sometimes he exceeded it.', Oh, there is something in that voice that reaches The innermost recesses of my spirit. Professor, did you say Knox or Nobs ? rs In a certain sense, all men are historians. Q+Ksqg RXQg K-KB15g KP-I-Rsqg R-KK-I-Sq Qchjg B-Pro, mate A Wit with dunces and a dunce with wits. 'I A mind impatient, an understanding simple and unschool'd. I believe they talked of me, for they laughed consumedlyf' M From the Land of Mud this friend of ours Comes every day to college, His hat is always filled with head And his head is full of knowledge. VVe could have better spared another man. ss I shape myself betimes to idleness and take foOl's pleasure. And he by no uncommon lot VVas famed for virtues he had not. He plays on the French-horn, fish-horn and violin, IeW's-harp, harpoon, music-box and tambourine, Bassoon, trombone, piano-forte and clarionet And many other instruments that have not been invented yet. I have a very strong pull. 115 PARSONS! PERRINE: PoPE: PoRTUoNDo: PRINCE: ROSEN AU : SCHELL: SEARLE: SELDNER: SHERMAN: SMITH,VV1LSON FITCH! STEINAM : TENNILLE: ,FOMPKINSZ TRIPPE: TROWERIDGE: VAiL: 'C I-Ie cometh unto you with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney-corner. Who made it his care To draw men as they ought to he, Not as they are. Beautiful and childlike was he. He is a little chimney, and heated hot in a moment. t'Am I particularly intelligent, or remarkably studious, or excruciatingly Witty, or unusually accomplished, or exceptionally virtuous P VVhy should every creature drink but I ? VVho let me loose ? I do confess my leanness-I am spare: And, therefore, spare me. VVith various readings stored his empty skull, Learned Without sense and Venerably dull. I should think I had discovered the longest way of doing this. CC A town that boasts inhabitants like me Can have no lack of good society. Wliat so tedious as a twice-told tale ? 7 U Well said, thou arrant knave, I-Ie wields the pen-staff full Well. An eagle eye and a massive brain. 4' I take him to he a soul of great article. Books were his passion and delight. Sportive, gay, and hold. I-Iath a lean and hungry look. 116 VANDER1z1L'r X7A'1'Al2LE2 VVALKER: VVARE: WEsTERvr:1,T: WHITE: IVooLsEx': ACKERMAN: ARMITAGE: BENKARD: BERRY : ' BLOCK: BOWMAN : This bright little chap 'Billy Van,' For plane-tabling he is the man. I-Ie contoured Bantam Lake And his map was a fakeg Don't think he can't work, 'cause he can. As for me, all I know is that I know nothing. Few babes could know less. Silence is more eloquent than words. The game is done, I've won, I've won, Quoth he, and whistled thrice. Comb down his hairy look! look! it stands upright. IVould that I were not a kid, But were as other menf, I have more zeal than Wit. Made for delight and for no other use. 5021001 of CAMS. Too good, too pure, for this bad, wicked world. A gentleman, a scholar, and a good judge of Whiskey I-Ie is as fresh as is the month of May. Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard. li I-Ie studied Greek, poor soul, and died of it. I-Ie's not of arctic altitude, but droll As it may seem, he owns the pole. 'tThis was written previous to the introduction of the safety razor. II7 BREOK: BOUGHTON: BUCK: BUNN: BURKE: CARLETON: CONNELL: COOK, H. C.: J H O00K,W,W.1 Y DALY: DORNIN: DOWIE: EARL: EMERsoN: FLAOLER: FRANZ: GRACE: HESS1 HILDRETH: HOXVELLZ Through FOrtune's favors and her frowns alike He bore the same perpetual smile. See how his very hair doth stand on end! And Melancholy claimed him for her own. A lovely child, all innocence. A high forehead, a high hat, or a high name is often more valuable than a moderate fortune. But of all the dishes my favorite was ever the turkey. Hush! foolish crowd. A Homer sings, a dying swan, a nightingale. TOO many cooks spoil the broth. Oh! thou art mild, too mild. I pray thee swear. The best of wishes I can wish thee's this, Be thy thoughts faultless as thy costume is. lf thou hast genius, let the world know it. jumps like a summer cricket. He runs, but never runs away. Thy small pipe is as the maiden's organ-shrill. His face is growing sharp and thin. For what is grace? 'Tis generosity, kindness, forgiveness, courteousnessf' O cruelly they sent him forth, they sent him forth in scorn, But merrily lived he till the time of banishment was gone. But that is past, for now he nothing does but dance and smile and break fair hearts' O silent, awful sphinx, what is thy riddle ? 118 HUBBARLJI His sonny smile we all know well. HUrcHINs: H Play ball! IGLBHART: And for aught that I know he is walking still. jOHNs'I'ON: H There's a new foot on the floor, my friend. IQNAPPZ H There is a gift beyond the reach of art, of being eloquently silent, KRANSI 'I His trophies were triflesf' LBALE: Quiet, but serviceable. LE BRBTON: L' These French dogs swear and fight duels daily. LIBBIIANN: H If I be not over-bold, say I am not presumptuous. LOCKB: L' Tell me, dear mother, why he walks that way. LoINBs: L' fAnd this man writes P You jest! ' 'Nay, but I'm serious. ' LUQUEER: L' A young philosopher prating of truth and souls and love. MILLARIJ: 't ' Who knocks at this late hour P' 'One greater than the greatest inmate MILLER: 't The miller was a stout carle for the nones, Full big he was Of braun, and eke of bones. OLIVER: This is not large, but it can smoke ilfaith. PHBLAN: If the professor sneeze, he write it down. PHILL1IIs: A man on most familiar terms with Socrates. REBsE: He always wears a bright, Sapolio face. RHOADBs: H A loud, blustering fellow. ROBBINS: Command a mirror hither straight, That' it may show me what a face I have. ROTH: I may be small, but always have my say. Rows: Host, I, am late, but the way was long. 119 SANDFORD: SA TTERLEE: SEITZ: SHAW, H. SHAWLVV. IV.: SHERMAN: SHRADY: SICARD: SILL: SM1rH: SwoRDs: WARDENBURG: WEED : VVELLS: W1LL1A1v1s: Ll 4C EC KL CC ll ll CC IC CC ll ll GC if Ll WRIGHT, E. W.: Q H WRIGHT, F. A.: I ZAISRTSKIEZ LL Sickness is a sorry steed to run against. Is not this coat-tail that I hold a great one ? Better late than never. I have a twin and he is more than I. Little lamb, Who made thee ? Dost thou know who made thee ? I will smile while I live. We love him, sir, and think that men must too. My light hath shone on other spheres. This man would undertake to guide the universe. The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands. A man so terrible, his very name will slay. If thou hast any sound or use of voice, speak to me. Speaks not, but thinks and thinks and thinks. O merry, merry world, teach me to be gay. No saint, but passing good, not great, yet more than dwarf, not Wise, and yet no fool Two rights do not make a Wrong. ' I would not be a lean, thin soul for all the money that this flesh hath cost. 120 JBaIIabe of 3unior pear. HEN 4' Exams are over and we are past From the Sophs dull Math and from all h When we greet again the old, halls at last, And poetry comes in the place of prose, When every maiden is wearing a rose On her dimpled cheek and all is cheer, And the light of life all brightly glows, Then ho, for the pleasures of junior year! When we sing our songs, and the bowl is passed O'er the board that trembles, as each one grows More warm to tunes of melodies massed, In the heart and soul that a class-man knows, When Laughter flits on her dainty toes, . And the creamy froth on frosted beer Is ever light as the drifted snows, Then ho, for the pleasures of junior Year! VVhen we smoke our pipes and we deftly cast The half hazy rings in the college rows, And we, dreaming, watch them as floating past, To the airy blue where each one goesg When light is Life with its ebbs and iiowsg And we turn our thoughts to love, nor fear The gay lassies rich in their Ayes and Noes, Then ho, for the pleasures of junior Year! When our wooing never is neath the rose, And the world to us is a world of cheer, When poetry comes in the place of prose, Then ho, for the pleasures of junior Year! I2I is woes as 1bi5torQ of '94, HE class of '94 is to have her history written. Not that she needs it to extend her great glory-far from it, but that the historian may fulfill the high purpose unto which he was called. A 4 It is always well to pause at the beginning of a great literary undertaking such as this, and consider well the form best suited to the theme. As we hesitate in choosing, what a multitude of enticing forms rise before us, all old as coryphees, doubtless, but all alluring! Pre-eminently distinguished for both age and great service, in the compiling of Class Histories, is the familiar old pseudo-antique-chronicle style. It begins usually somewhat in this fashion: Now it came to pass in the sixth Day of the tenth Month of the Year of Learning one hundred- thirty-and-seven that there were gathered in the Shadow of a venerable Mortar Pile, two Hundred valient Knights armed to do Battle with a Band called 'Ninety-Three, with Fisher and his Legions and Bill Nye and his I-Iordes. Before the Carnage begins the Knights repair to Chapel and spend a Moment of I22 silent Meditation on how best to hold the Cane with Grasp unshaken. Soon the Fray begins and '94 and ,93 come together with great Random and some Noise. In less Time than the Falcon can seize her Prey, '94 has wiped ,93 off the Earth. In june the chronicler describes the 'tgreat V ictorie of the Crewe in which the Record was broken and proud Harvard and Yale were smote with Heavy Hand. But we pass. Although this antique form is sup- posed to have a certain tinge of humor, just as are dialect stories, it is too heavy and badly worn with much use for the purposes of '94. Ah, then there is the Vision form of History! Fertile source of inspiration! Behold, I lay Wrapped in heavy slumber as one dead, when lo! methought a ghastly grinning form touched me shoulder and spoken, 'Awake and come' Horror struck and frozen as to me vitals, I rose and followed. Through an eternity of time we hurtled through space . . Be- hold, we stood on the brink of Tdprapos. Methought ' the faculty will be there,' and I strove vainly to es- cape. 'See there,' quoth my awful guide, 'yonder is Wetiler made to do Sulphur over again, Figleaf in vain surveys this mighty chasm, and there again espy Van Am eternally rewriting Legendref Ye gods! how alluring is the Vision form of his- tory. How well it would serve'to describe the wild bacchanale of the Soph Triumph, the wind up of the class dinners, Saturday night at Camp Columbia, the fabrication of corned-beef hash in the vaults of Script- ure and many other weird and awful things. But 'tis far too harrowing to sustain for long, so again we must pass by. Turning to less wearing modes of expression there is the well worn but ever useful Little Brother form of history. Oh this is really very artful-dead cagey in fact. It runs itself and hardly needs watching, don't you know. Kid brother is sup- posed to be making a tour of the buildings, suddenly he breaks out: f'Oh! I say, George, look there! VVhat are those tramps on the benches doing, trying to blow soap bubbles out of lamps or something? Shut up, Kid, they're not tramps-they are learning how to blowpipe on a parlor table without spilling a drop. But I say, George, why are those windows painted up? I know a little girl who lives across the way there and I should hate not to see her if I had to work in this dirty place, and so on inde- finitely. But not indefinitely either. We have con- sumed all our space, the editor informs us, and as the COLUMBIAN is to be out unusually early this year, it must immediately go to press. And ,Q4'S history not yet even begun to be written, yet, since ,Q4 is 'NINETY-FOUR, what need that it should be? 'P ur 9 5 Q W ? N p . 'EQ 5 XN'p ' a A ., - . 9 to x 4 I23 Song. ITTLE red Robin A-blinkin' and bobbin' With thy breast all a-throbbin' a glad roundelay, Why carol so merrily? Fanciest verily Every to-morrow will be am to-day ? Ah, friends will not cling to thee, Love will not bring to thee Comfort and cheer if thy lay be not strong. For the hard world is kind Whilst thou singest, but blind To the love thou canst give it-the soul of thy song I24 ,X f xg? MFL W wx Xf fx! X f X Drquvme ,J QU7 fl X A f 32 f x Z X W 'Lx ,V 0-KY' Q? ATE NT EU NK w E COW-U 5,1 ABL V BDE!! Xl NUUN PK A AGE FROMA CAMP SC Qi RAFB00 I S Wellfw E' d- jf .yd Ya y'5'0btP X Ufnvx had Cffcc Y . ffqsffwx lv. C' X F6 C 42 X X ff N-N gx JX T 'QIIlbat we have seen in our last lecture. gg I-IE Science of Metallurgy consists largely in knowing what not to do. If you can remember all the things not to do you will be wiser than Solomon. We do not go into Metallurgy for our health. Tubal Cain may have known a great deal about Metallurgy, but he did not write a book about it that is up to date. VVhat I give you in this lecture is in no bookg it has never found itself in print. The only way to get heat is in a furnace. A furnace is divided into two parts, the exterior, which is not the furnace, and the interior, which is the fur- nace. The furnace must be arranged so that nothing will be in one way or another. The roof of the Lab- oratory of the furnace should be made of such a curve as to be flat. 'High furnace,' does not of a necessity mean anything. 'Blast furnace,' means nothing whatever and may mean a furnace that has no height at all. We have seen that high furnaces are of any size, those of given size are half furnaces and those which are neither are low furnaces. It was thought at one time that a blast furnace could not be built unless there was a hill somewhere. But you can not move a hill, as it is stationary. Bricks are made of furnaces. The best brick contain 58 per cent. of silica and 43 per cent. of alumina. This brick is called acid because it has silica for its base. If bricks are hot they can not be handled. In the manufacture of bricks, no clays can be used as foundg they must first be quarried. I have seen five or six mixtures of such clays, every one of which would work better than any other and much better than possible. The working of the cylinder was not extra- ordinary. Behind the piston was some air mixed with vacuum, so it was not quite full being in part empty. In fact it is said that 'a certain amount of vacuum is necessary in the inside air. This is not only not true but absolutely false. I have said to you a great many times before and will have occasion to repeat to you a great many times SZAIZCC' that it is generally cheaper to pay a man 34.00 than .So 75 a day, Man cannot live on ten cents a day. Only an animal cang therefore if man lives on ten cents a day he lives like an animal, In a certain process the workmen stand on a platform usu- ally in Europe. Witli a shoemaker for a surveyor and a grocer for a metallurgist, a company that I will not 126 -. 1 s i l name built a railroad in sections that when they came together were twelve feet apart, and proved conclu- sively that a shoemaker had better stick to his last. Dirt is anything out of place. This shoeniaker was out of place, therefore let us call the Irishman dirt, for he was a dirty man and he did a very dirty thing. It was all infinitely dirty. YVhy, the man was so color blind that the metal melted in his hands before he knew it was heated up to the desired point. By the time the workman had fed two or three men with a shovel another was ready. The men were hw'7fzz'f7'z'- mlb tight and jagged. In 1836, anthracite was invented in Pennsyl- vania, by Mr. Crane. In England they have chiefly bituminous coal and there is hardly anything else there. Anthracite is a very wide term. All minerals which do not cake or give a coke are anthracite. Anthracite is very rare. Every museum in Europe contains a little piece. In fact, it is so very rare that very few people in Europe have ever seen areal piece of anthracite. In this country we see nothing else. If hit it will give a 1'e.vz'7zozzs sound. This is a very dangerous fuel-so is gunpowder. A person must do one or two of two things- either make charcoal or run a chemical factory. When you come to hear of charcoal stiles, piles, pits I mean, you will hear a mismanagement of language such as you have never heard before. You can put a charcoal fire out if you do not use too much water. This water may be pumped through screens, pressed and formed into a fuel excellent and with little ash. In coke, as well as in morals, when in doubt, abstain. HI am a good cheap blower. The Mackenzie blower is the other precious blower. I tell you all this without reserve but you must not tell anyone else as they would not believe you. But-and there is a but in everything-I never could get anyone to listen to me, so I quit. . 127 - wut Glolumbian llbarabe. N the 12th of October, 1492, according to Caesar Qand the zrst by Chicago authorityj, the voyage of one Columbus, from Spain en route westward to Calcutta, Was very seriously inter- rupted by the untimely and embarrassing appearance upon the scene of the West Indies. An unfeeling posterity has perpetuated the mem- ory of the Worthy voyager's discomfiture and inci- dentally has given him the credit of discovering a home for the Italian immigrants and others who have followed him. The year 1892, it is unnecessary to point out to the mathematician, is four hundred years later I28 than the date We have before mentioned, and for this reason, and because school didn't keep, on the rzth of last October, a parade was given by Columbia College with the assistance of the Vice-President and other bodies of note. The front line of our parade extended from kerb to kerb and took ten minutes to pass a certain point fwhen there Was a stoppage of the march for that periodj. There were eighteen of us, We had on White sweaters and tall hats and on our breasts we had each a letter, with the exception of one who represented a space Qand by his size typified the infinity thereofj and of another who played the young man of the period- Stretching across the street we formed the words Columbia College and many of our friends have acknowledged that we were the most imposing sight that has ever been imposed upon a too indulgent public. We were greeted with many cheers by the rol- licking crowd when it spelled out our name, and when at times it was not as vociferous as we could wish, we were satisfied that the people were bound by our spell. Behind our men of letters marched some eight hundred Columbians, who by constant yelling did not allow the spectators to forget what they had read. When the reviewing stand was reach ed the white tiles of the front rank were doffed and the crowns held squarely before the reviewing officers which gave them the opportunity to behold the sentence YVe are the Peoplef' this move being received with great fklaf. During the march down Fifth Avenue various maneuvers were effected which enabled the line to display, humorously if rather inconsequentially, the words Gum boil and Come Ella. Naturally this pleased the simple-minded masses on the side- walk and made a triumph of what was before a success. 'When the end of the parade was reached we went our several ways with the happy consciousness of having materially added to our College's long list of achievement. The walk was good for us too. '-1 0 'D - 4-1 , V ., ,H , f My GNT? ,jf Jf W X if ff , 9 4- 1 -Q .- lx-1' Q W- fi ' wwf ,K K, ' : 1' NN K-f u! ' xi' cfm 1 X AJ, 51 If XX jf '! 'g ', -X 4.1 vy QEBMM 4,1 i Elbvertisers. 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Patterson, john, 8: Co.-Tailors and Importers Pettus 8: Curtis-Merchant Tailors . Phelps, Geo. VV.-Picture Frames . Plaza Bank . . . Pond's Extract Co. .... . Pope M'f'g Co.-Bicycles . . . Rand Drill Co.-Rock Drills, Air Compressors Rich Paint and Color Co., Aquila . . Rogers 8: B1-o.4Silver Plate . . . Sabiston 8: Murray4College Book Store Schmidt, F. G.fOptician .... Scripture, S. H.- Brentwood and Austral Seligman, 1.-Tailor and Importer . . Shayne, C. C.-Furs . . . Siebrecht 8: VVadley-Floral Decorators Slazenger 8: Sons4Tennis Goods 8:c. Smeaton, Robert-Shirt Constructor . Surbrug's Golden Sceptre . . Tiifany 8: Co. . . . Tower 8: Lyon-Vises . . . Tubbs, Edward-Musical Instruments Weston Electrical Instrument Co. . Whitman, Clarence, 8: Co. . Yournans, D. D.-Hats Hotels iv xxxviii iv xxiii xxvi xiii xxiv xii vii xxxvi Xiv xxviii vi xxxiv xxxii xxi xx xxxvii xxv v viii x xxvi xxvii xii vii xxxii xxxiv vii xxvii i xvi xxxiii v xxxviii iii SABISTON SQ MURRAY, . . 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O ' , SIUM OUTEITS, TENNIS, BICYCLE OR OUT- 'HDQQQIH EISHHCD umatef ING SUITS, OI: ANVTHING IN MEN'S WEAR, EXCEPT CLOTHING OR SHOES, Un32md 5 gallon Demllolmsy' CAN BE OBTAINED OF ........ HYGEIA CLUB SODA S. E' MILUNG-I-GN Send for Circulanz HYGEIA LITHIA7 47 West 125th Street. C5511 and Sparkling-5 C I Q Zlthers, Flandolms, Guitars, etc. Qiggiggssss. ,,,,, , .,L,,g i Offinest Tone and Finish. Large assortuient at Various Prices, New Catalogues, just out, will be sent free on Application. Y :Seas Sl? ii. .r ' 225 BOWERY N. Y. . 5223, Hartmann Bros. 6: Reinhard, ....:. Open evenings until o o'clock. Saturdays until IO o'clock. ' A Q-f eff- wg A , Rook Drills, l fm l F W 'll ei A110 COYUPPGSSGPSJ . . . ial it Mining Machinery. X V! V 7, . at-if al af-'ii-,. K3 A-.. a ai., .,. , AIR COMPRESSORS: Compressors, High and Low Pressure, for Air, Gas, Liquids, 8zc., with Compound Air and Steam Cylinders, Corliss or Meyer Steam Valves, New Improved Mechanical Air Valves. R, Q, ISI D DRILL CQ, 23 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK CITY, U. S. A lll I h cminff Mich - 1316 Eighteenth Street, Denver, Colo., BRANCH OFFICES! Monadnock Building, Chicago, .3 s p-- 6, ., Sherbrooke, P. Q., Canada, Apartaclo 830, City of Mexico. XXV A NEW IMPROVEMENT IN EYEGLASSES. THE S CLIP. This cut represents a , A new Nose Guard. It con- ' ' sists of two distinctive nose rests: one of them, Y . A, runs in the plane nt' ' r ,t the lenses: almost paral- lel to and extended back is the other, B. We claim for this guard more advantages and good w in use. 1: xst.-Both Nose Rests are adjustable to the shape of the nose. ,E 2d-They Cac? be adjusted with less difhculty than any other l vuar . -- N , 4 E I it t f qualities than are possessed by any other style no 3d.-Th? will retain a firm hold upon the nose and prevent tie eyeglass from tipping- forward, as two nose rests :QQ .t . certainly take a Ftrmer hold than one. fig? 53 N A 92 :' B 252 4th.-They will hold the eyeglass steadier and prevent vibra- tion lcjt' the lensesd which is a very objectionable feature L on a ot ter Uuar s. 5th.-Thely are moiie comfortable to the wearer than any other guard, as ' t we pressure is more evenly divided. 6th.-They can be attached to any eyeglass. 7th.-They present a neat appearance. RICHAR D B. LOCKWOOD, t0f the late firm of Geo. R. Lockwood 62 8011.1 College Fraternity and Class Engraver, 77 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. MY SPECIALTIES: FRATERNITY AND CLASS ENGRAYING, PICTORIAL AND HERALDIC STEEL PLATES, ILLUSTRATIONS FOR COLLEGE ANNUALS, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES OF KIERIIFERSHIP, CLASS AND FRATERNITX' CRESTS, COATS-OF-ARMS, XIONOGRAMS, ADDRESS AND LODGE HEADINGS, BOOK PLATES, SEALS, DEVICES, FINE NVRITING PAPER, CALLING CARDS, -E D ' S'l'AMl'ING, EXIBOSSING AND II.LI.IXIINA'I'ING- MANUFACTURED . 9 T W B N S SOLELY BY L ART ENGRAVING IN ANK OTE TYLE. 16 EA-ST 42 M 51: t f 1' 'j cigar I An old ryan vvljo was-fronj Lalte ,Sujmriuq gwfiefff- 7 l Q1 I ' I QXYZ .U Haul il Vfiry great dread of bacteria. Jaw wmv U is ratlcs o e rsll ' Il i R V .X may . st I W 5 I if 3 ' it .Mil I ll? Ky GHQ CXcLdiqLed rqlclsl his fcarif I M Q E? Las-f one would ready ffvyLpff'ffQQ fs, L ffl t ual., Q 5 A32 'fi' f!lqd.onedid.l Wljlgff-Q AKIX s-gs. Q 5 ,J V ,M ' Y - , I ., I QW rl X X Z ll, l j f. in , Q ff , , .a. XL Au- r If f 4-.. st, 9, f .sf ff - ,ttt I ff H f f t, 52711 f. s ' in J .L T' IS Qin W 'I' Lg ld '7' 1, f ' if L x ess J it f t ,fo . A l' 5 C . ui s X. H. K AIII V f! XXX X XX Lf ITP 435' f' - ef-ss, . 1 - f' ' ss---,s . A ,, ' - 4 , 't x -ff Tx Ei 2 to ' ,l 4 ' 1, I ,ff Q I Pdf 6 Q ' EARL8:WILSONeS.- M EN S LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS Ll 'YARE THE BEST . ' ew- P' FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. EARL 5. WII.SON'SQ'l' ' dc MENS LINEN coLLARsANncuffs, + , Egjki-3 ARE THE BEST' FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. EARL 61 WILSONS ARE THE BEST FOR SALE EVERYWHERE WBQPIPE SMUKER WE Amo GOLDEN SCEPTRE YOU try . All the talk in the world will not convince you so quickly as atrial, that it is almost PERFECTION. WG will send on receipt of 100. a sample to any address. SURBURG, l59 Fulton St., N. Y. City. PUGSS GOMGD Sceptre: 1 lb. 51.20, 1-2 lb. 65c., 1-4 lb. 350. 1 Cent extra per ounce for mailing. lCatalogue Freed L I l Cl, Brentwood' Onifmjnagn the Pines ' The HOTELS BREN'l'WOOD and AUS- TRALH will open April Ist and 15th, respect- ively. The temperature and climatic condi- tions are similar to Lakewood. The hotels contain all modern irnprovements, including gas, elevator, steam heat, electric bells, etc. Distance, 41 milesg time, In hours from New York or Brooklyn. For Circulars, terms, etc., address S. H. SCRIPTURE, Brentwood, L. I f4NlEN'S LiNENfcoLLARs Amicufrs, . + ?+ ,E I . -f B C gl 2o5-211 THIRD AVENUE, H C Z 9 NEW YORK. H 1 IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF D CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL APPARATUS, ASSAY GOODS AND CHEMICALS. . . BEST ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR STOCK OF BfZ6f6l'l'0l0g'I'L'lll Apparfairfs, Zeiss Mzbroscopes, 'P01'ceZcrz'1z and Glass Wa1'e, Pure Harrrrrrererl Plafirzurrz, Balances arm? Werglzts, Sf1'1'cz'b1 C. P. I Acirls, CfZ6777Z'6LZ!b1 Pure Filfer' Papers. T N. B.-GLASS BLowrNG DONE ON oura Przrzxrrsras GAVANAGH, SANDFORD rr Go., ACH BROS, J Merchant Tailors and Importers, 16 WEST 23d STREET, College Class Photographers, Opp. 5th Ave. Hotel. All the Lafesf Lorzdorz Nofoelties CR6g'Zfll6Z7'bJ 935 BRGADWAY' NEW YQRK' l771f70l'f?L'l1- -A cor. 22d street. ilk ilk mv mv NEW YORK CITY BANK AND TRUST CO. l I BUFF 8c BERGER, -IMPROVED- ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS, No. 9 Province Court, Boston, Mass. They aim to securein their instruments :-Acmrzzcy offlz'zfis1'a1z .' S1'71zp!z'r1'0f in 11za1zzlz511!1ztz'o1z ,' Lzlgkhzess row- Mzzwi 'zufih sfrwzglk .' Acbro11uz!1'c fzluxfojba, wiifi kzgh PUTUEI' ,' .S'twzd1'11u.r.v 0fAtf7vZ!IfI1ZElZf5 zmrler vafjfifzg Zemper- rzlrrrux Slfjhers Zo 1l'Z'0l'llI mg' Af7'q!l107', ww in zz .S'f7'07QQ' l wzzzd, mm' fAOI'0Il A warknzalzrhz zu ever f arf. . . 5 . 5 . BOUGHT ANU S01-D BY Then' instruments are IH general use by the U. 5. Government Enlfineers, Geolofrists, and Surveyors, and the range 0? instruments,bas made by them for 6 VVALL S-I-REE-I-7 NEW YORK. li1've1',Ul-Eiarbor, City, Briclge, Tunnel, Railroacl anti I nnnb nglneering, as xx ell as those made for Trl gig get angulation or Topographical 'Work and Land Survey- Ax ing, etc., is larger than that of any other firm in the ' Country. l 1 Illustrated Manual and Catalogue sent on Application. B1sHoP 51 Qplm 0 SUGARTONVN, CHESTER Co., PA. Report of Award at Centennial International Exhibition. Tile exhibitors manufacture Platinum Vessels for laboratory use, from native grain, which they refine or scrap. All zlrticles are made from melted platinum and hammered out, Excellence in the quality of Platinum Apparatus. Signature ofthe judge, F. A. GENTH. J. LAXVRENCE SMlTH, F. KUHLAIAN, . . . I f . f , . P. DEwn,nE, DR. V. WAGNER Applma O G1 OUP O Judges I E. PATERNO, CHARLES A. -loft 1. W. NIALLETT, ESTABLISHED 1842. First Premium at Franklin Institute, 1845. First Premium at Centennial International Exhibition, 1876. efiners :: and :: Helters :: of :: Platinum. Manufacturers of Platinum Apparatus, Vessels, Dishes, Crucibles, etc., for all Laboratory and Manufacturing Purposes. . . . Experimental Instruments made to order ffrom draftsl at the same rate All Articles sent by Adams Express, directed to -I. Bishop SL Co., as other platinum work. All work HAMMUERED into shape, and warranted equal Malvern Station, P. Rl R., Wm meet with prompt attention' to any European work made. Old Platlnum or native grain bought or taken in exchange. Scrap melted at the shortest notice. Circulars Sent Free on Application. xxix arvard School,Z'U he CUUCY SCTIOOI, 578 Fifth Avenue. l PREPARATION FOR 1 YALE, HARVARD, . . .1 PRINCETON, COLUMBIA. 5 XNILLIAM FREELAND, Przhczjoal. zo East 50th Street. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. Since 1876, one hundred and two graduates of this school have entered college. . . D . 1'iSiC1' SCi'100i, he gufflafd Schggl, No. 9 East 49th Street. FRANK DRISLER, PRINCIPAL. A thorough Preparatory School for College or Business. YYY 117 and II9 West 125th Street, NEW YORK. A select School for boys and young men who desire a thorough preparation for College, for Business, or for any School of Science, Law or Medicine. Complete courses in the French, German and Spanish Languages. Commodions buildings with perfect ventila- tion and light. XVell-equipped Gymnasium. Military training. Eighth year begins September 25th, I893. WM. LIVINGSTON HAZEN, A. B., LL.B., Head Master. 'l'11EoDoR1z EDWARD LYON, Associate Head Master. 1 Columbia College in the C152 of New York. Columbia Collefre in the City of New York at the present time consists ot' the School ot Arts, txheorifrinal college, founded in 17541 of sundry profession- al schools, to wit 2 The Scxliool of Law, the School ot' Mines, and its Medical Department by joint resolution, the Collegve of Physicians and Surgeons 3 and ofthe University Faculties of Law, Mines FApplied Sciencel, Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science. The SCHOOL OF ARTS, or the college proper, has a curriculum of four years' duration leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The oint of Contact between the college and the university is the senior year in tlliie School ot' Arts, during which year students in the School ot Arts pursue their studies, with the consent of the Faculty ot'Arts, under one or more ofthe University Faculties. The UNIVERSITY FACULTIES of Law, Mines tAppliecl Sciencel, Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science, offer advanced courses ot study and investigation, respectively, in tal Private or Municipal Law, 6, Applied Science, tel History, and Economics,and Public Law, fa' Philosophy, Philology and Letters, and tel Mathematics and Natural Science. These courses are open to members ofthe senior class in the School of Arts and to all students who have successfully pursued an equivalent course ofunder- graduate study to the close of the junioryear, and leadthrough thebachelor's degree to the universitv degrees of Master ot' Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. The PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS are the schools of Law, Mines, and Medicine, to which all students, as well those not having pursued acourse of undergraduate study as those who have, are admitted on terms prescribed by the Facility ot' each school as candidates for professional degrees. Circulars of information on application. SETH LOW, LL.D., President. I Established 1880. Widely known and patronized. E. Miriam Coyriere, TEACHERS' AGENCY, Room 14, 150 Fifth Avenue, Methodist llook Concern Bnildingl Cor. 2oth Street, New York. Eligible teachers promptly provided for Universities, Colleges, Schools, and Families. Teachers supplied with positions. Circulars of good schools Sent to parents. School property rented and sold. Best of references furnished. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT. Church Choirs, Festivals, Entertainments, Oratorios, and Musicales pro- vided with accomplished Singers and Musicians in every department. Musical Departments of Universities, Colleges, and Schools supplied with best talent from Europe and this country. Private teachers of well- known talent and reputation supplied to families. Elocutionists, Readers, Realistic Impersonators, Panorama of Travel, Lecturers, well-known Concert Pianists, Vocalists, etc. Columbia Institute Occupies the new, handsome building erected for its use on the corner of WEST 72D S'rREi2'r and VVEST END AVENUE, overlooking the Hud- son. Large Gymnasium in separate building, Bicycle Club, Play-ground, Athletic Training, Military Drill. Prepares for all Colleges and for Business. A few resident pupils received. For Catalogues and other information address or call upon ....... EDWIN FOWLER, B.A., M.D., Principal. Xxxi olumbia rammar School Fotmpizo 1764. 34 and 36 East 51st Street. Prepares Boys for the Leading Universities. Primary Classes. Large and thoroughly-equipped Gymnzlsium, Siebl-eght gg Wadley, Floral Decorators. FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH r' EE-, WE DELIVER FLOWERS TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD THROUGH OUR TO Ari. IARTS OF THE 4 1 VTELIQGRAPH CODE WITH RESIDENT I L. x f lfi ,,, Y, ,.-.. 1-1 r f .,, 1,45 -' f- , , .,' ' -W' . . . VV 0 EJ L ID - i v irgo - FLORISTS. ,X .. ...,, Lanes - , fr' - .A--1 i- QQQN 'al One ofthe principal Features of the Great Clirysanthemum Show. COR- FIFTH AVENUE AND 37TH STREET- fOur Floral Templej r GEORGE W. PHELPS, ' E G. A. Haggerty, MANUFACTUREIL OF Xl o oo . Oo O o oo M - No. no SIXTH AVENUE, Bet. 14111 and 15th Streets. Formerly at 18 East 14th Street. N -5 i Artistic Framing at Specialty. XVl1Olesale Prices i xxxii ffeys Fillerl. Burglar Alarms Repazbfecl. Locks RBfLZZ.7f6IZl. P11eumal1'c 'Bells and Tubes put in. Balleries Refzewefl. f06bz'1zgp1f01vzp!Qf czllefzrlm' lo. . . Eleclric Bells and 803 Third Avenue, near 49th Street. O Q, Wu g A'ty5zzz'ring at .Short lVoz'z'ce in mos! Appravuzi Slyle. E. TUBES, 374 Bowery Q.,ZfaEf.D, New York. Violin, Violoncello, Double Bass and Bow Maker. ll W5 X ll! xl gi i pub 6 al ll li lx will WE N H ll ilu. N lll Nu Hi lll ' ,im ll x n f Milt? l lj l' 1 , my Importer of Musical Instruments, Strings, Etc. E ' Fine Collection of Old Cremona Violins constantly on hand. No connection with any other mm : H' 'l' place of the same name. A' ' Q 4 ' Selected Style: of Mandolins, Italian Models, from ,820 if to 8200 ezzrlz. 1521151 Plfarrantezi. if 'I X W N llllfl' l Fivzext in ine Country. Czzmzol be Egiznlled. N0 Factory Wo2'k. ' V ' ' Sl i ' Mlm' All marie by One Pair of ffzzmis. f Sl w ll l l ' S' i I Y l WI 1 If W A . A 'X QA mmlun 1ullIFi7,LlTY.:'5a Rix. w fl ff A -W - X. X Z i uurllfqwh jf ERT' ll J , .45 ' ' I 3 Lille Jo jrile wllade fisief argiglllance, tml H ergecKdiglasonja1gda daqcq. 'll lie ayuitclosf lvjs bfeaij. Li-E was Parcel ci Sad death, is fa! M170 changed Lwfajried 1 im gf! A Elini HB6 ell? Fajts' - '9 9, Ja l T X , Y . ' ' N - if-.ll '- . 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Tennis Shoes Waterproofs of f cs J A ' hi ' X all descriptions kept in Q 3 f ir: s K stock. Ex ' 1? E 5551377 AT 194East 15th Street, ZVILITiI?NL. JENKINS Bet. Broadway and 5th Avenue, 51 an 53 IX venue' s o N. W. cor. 4:4111 sf., New York. NEW YORK. .-. XXXIV Price Lists and Sample Books sent on application. loan H ll 0 WE NTING FIU degiring loimprove lfielr lllusfra work and prinTlng p alias should upon or corirespond ulilb us before placlnq Tllelo orders N b-1fu2Qf fr, We shall make Illuslvuafed ulorll forllle World3'Exlr ajpeclalpf The Lithotype illustrations, half-tone and line plates, in this issue of the Columbian, were made by the above company. 'Q n a Single Day. THOUSAND beautiful views-a thousand historic scenes-a thou- sand romantic incidents, fill the sight and mind of the traveler who journeys along our grand old Hudson River and through the beautiful Mohawk Valley on one of the peerless passenger trains of the New York Central. Travelers who have visited all the countries of the globe express the opinion that the trip between New York and Buffalo and Niagara Falls, by the New York Central, is the finest one-day railroad ride in the world. I Every mile is historicg every mile is beautifulg every mile is a pleasureg an evepr changing panorama of rivers, mountains, lakes, fields and forests, interspersed with towns and cities of international importance and absorbing interest. For one of the 'tFour-Track Seriesf, send two 2-cent stamps to George H Danlels General Passenger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. Yxxvi W HRA TED. me warren? all our COLUM IA. BICYCLES fo be free from imperfecfions in Ter-fi o nufachwe, and agree 'to make good, a - 1 9- O 'aci'or'y, af any 'fume w' ' a ar, an 1-'X fs' Them mol Caused . - af, 1 n lcled Hweiw fadowy or' ..Vf. 1, sera 1. ., 5 .. -1 a . an haf gin- P ,571 .-'Q - 1 rejrurneci To us for evggalm' I . A f1.'f'!n' WH- 'Q . 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