Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)
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I ...f 45 C 57 1,71 1 I,..,,fIl - 4 NJN' 3? I u VVIILLIAM C. SCHERMERHORN, '40 Cmzzwfzafz, JOHN B. PINE, '77, Clerk. CHARLES A. SILLIIIAN, '5o, JOHN CROSBY BROWN, ,59, FREDERICK A, SCHERIIERHORN, '68, HENRX' C. POTTER, D,D,, LL,D, GERARD BEEKMAN, '64, QCa1'Itab.J A ABRAII N. LITTLEJOHN, DD., LL.D, WILLIAII H, DRAPER, M,D,, '51, fCantab,J MARVIN R, VINCENT, S.T.D., '54, EDWARD MITCHELL, '61, JOHN B. PINE, '77, VV. BAYARD CUTTING, '69, CORNELIUS XIYANDERBILT, TALBOT W. CHAMBERS, S.T.D,, '53, GEORGE G, VVHEELOCK, M.D. SETH LOW, LL.D., '70, FREDERIC R. COUDE1R'I',LL.D., '50, GEORGE L. RIVES, '68, HERBIANN H, CAIIMANN, LENOX SMITH, '65, VVILLI.-XM GERARD LATHROI1, JR., '62 JOHN NICLEAN NASH, Trefzsmfer, 67 Wa11Street. 9 N ACVLTY' f - SETH Low, LL.D., Pm-fwfr. jf5lCllIfQ of HITS. HENRY DRISLER, LL.D. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, Pl'I.D., M.D., LL.D. jay Professor of the Greek Language and Literature Professor of Chemistry Dean of the School of Am RrcHMoND MAYO-SMITH, PHD. I. HOVVARD VAN AMRINGE, A.M., Pii.D., L.H.D. Professor of Political Economy and Social Science - Professor of Mathematics Secretary of the Faculty AUGUSTUS C, MERRIAM, A.M., PH.D. OGDEN N ROOD A M Professor of Greek Archaeology and Epigraphy P1'0fes501'0fPl'1ygiCg THOMAS R. PRICE, MA., LL.D. JOHN VV BURGESS A M PH D LL D I Professor of English Language and Literature Professor of History, Political Science, and Constitutional HIALMAR H. BOYESEN, PH.D. Law Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures IO JOHN KROM REES, A.M., E.M. Professor of Astronomy JOHN D. QUACKENBOS, A.M., M.D. Professor of Rhetoric JASPER T. GOODWIN, A.M., LL.B. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics H. T. PECK, PH.D., L.H.D. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, PH.D. Professor of Philosophy, Ethics and Psychology WILLIAM H. CARPENTER, PH.D. Adjunct Professor of the German and Scandinavian Languages ADOLPHE COHN, LL.B., A.M. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures GEORGE EDVVARD 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 the English Language and Litera- ture NATHANIEL L. BRITTON. E.M., PH.D. Professor of Botany WILLIAM A. DUNNING, P1-LD. 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. J. H. GOTTHEIL, P1-I.D. Professor of Rabbinical Literature and Semitic Lan guages WILLIAM I-IALLOCK, PH.D. Adjunct Professor of Physics R. S. VVOODWARD, C.E., PH.D. Professor of Mechanics GEORGE R. CARPENTER, A.B. Professor of Rhetoric and English HENRY A. TODD, Professor of Romance Philology OTHER OFFICERS. THOMAS SCOTT FISKE, A.M., Pi-LD. Instructor in Mathematics JAMES C. EGBERT, JR., A.M., PH.D. Instructor in Latin JAMES H. HYSLOP, PH.D. Instructor in Logic and Ethics HAROLD JACOBY, A.M. Instructor in Geodesy and Practical Astronomy HOLBROOK CUSHMAN, A.B. Instructor in Physics CLARENCE H. YOUNG, A.M., PH.D. Instructor in Greek CARLO L. SPERANZA, LL.B., A.M. Instructor in Romance Languages EUGENE HOWARD BABBITT, A.B. Instructor in German Composition and Literature NELSON G. MCCREA, AM., PH.D. ASA S- IGLEHART, A-B Tiitoi- iii Latin Assistant in Physics BENI. DURYEA WOODWARD, B.I2s S., Bias L., A.M., JOSEPH T. MONELL, C.E., E.E. PHD- Tutor in Astronomy Tutor in Romance Languages and Literature I LIENRX7 S- CLTRTIS, A.B. JOSEPH c. PF1sTER, A.M. I Assistant in Physics Tutor in Mechanics FRANK M' CQLBYV LoU1s H. LAUDY, PH.D. Lecturer in Histsfy . Tutor in General and Applied Chemistry C. VV. VAIL, JAMES MACLAY C E Assistant in Rhetoric Tutor in Mathematics H- T' EVADE- Assistant in Physics CHARLES S. BALDWIN, A.M. A M Tutor in Rhetoric H' A' SNITZY ' ' Lecturer in German E. M. BLAKE, E.M. Assistant in Mathematics A. L. SQUIERS, A.B. Assistant in Mathematics REGINALD GORDON, A.B. Tutor in Physics LOUIS MARIE AUGUSTE LOISEAUX, Tutor in Romance Languages and Literature FREDERIC TABER COOPER, A.M., LL.B. CQRNELIUS R, DUFP11-3, Assistant in Latin Chaplain Emeritus HERSCHEL C. PARKER, PH. B. VVILLIAM B. NYE, Tutor in Physics Registrar. jl:5lCl1It'Q of HDIITCS. PROFESSORS. THOMAS EGLESTON, E.M., PH.D., LL.D. OGDEN N, ROOD, A,M, Professor of Mineralogy and Metallurgy Professor of Physics CHARLES F. CHANDLER, PH.D., M.D., LL.D. VVILLIAM H, BURR, C,E, Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the Faculty Professor of Engineering I. I-IOVVARD VAN AMRINGE, PH.D., L.I-I.D. s HENRY S, IVIUNRQE, E,Mf,, PI-LD Professor of Mathematics professor of Mining I2 VVILLIAM R. WARE, B.S. NATHANIEL L. BRITTON, E.M PH D Professor of Architecture FREDERICK R. HUTTON, C.E., PH.D. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Professor of Botany HENRY F. OSBORN, Sc.D. DaCosta Professor of Biology JAMES L. GREENLEAF, C.E. JOHN K' REES' A'M EM' A ' Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Observatory FRANK DEBIPSTER SHERBLIAN PH B PIERRE DE PEYSTER RICKETTS, E-M.. PH-D Adjunct Professor of Architecture Professor of Assaying ELWYN VVALLER, 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. JAMES F. KEMP, E.M. Professor in Geology ROBERT PEELE, JR., E.M. Adjunct Professor of Mining FRANCIS B. CROCKER, E.M. Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering Adjunct Professor of Architecture WILLIARI HALLOCK' AB l?H'D Adjunct Professor of Physics ALFRED MOSES, E.M., PH.D. AJICHAAEL In PLTPIN, PHID. Adlunfft Professor Of MineTa10gY Adjunct Professor of Mechanics CHARLES E. COLBY, EM., C. E. Adjunct Professor of Organic Chemistry R. S. VVOODNVARD, C.E. Professor of Mechanics OTHER OFFICERS. JAMES S. C. VVELLS, PI-I.D. Instructor in Qualitative Analysis ALEXIS A. JULIEN, A.M., PH.D. Instructor in Microscopy and Microbiology FERDINAND G. VVIECHMANN, PH.D. Instructor in Chemical Philosophy and Chemical Physics RALPH E. MAYER, C.E. N Instructor in Drawing IRA H. VVOOLSON, E.M. Instructor in Drawing THOMAS S. FISKE, A.M., PH Instructor in Mathematics HAROLD JACOBY, A.B. Instructor in Astronomy HOLBROOK CUSHMAN, A.B Instructor in Physics CHARLES A. HARRIMAN, Instructor in Architecture BASI-IFORD DEAN, A.M., PH Instructor in Biology .D .D GREENVILLE T. SNELLING, B.S. Instructor in Architecture LOUIS H. LAUDY, PH.D. Tutor in General Chemistry JOSEPH STRUTHERS, PH.B. Tutor in Metallurgy JOSEPH PFISTER, A.M. Tutor in Mechanics HENRY C. BOVVEN, Tutor in Quantitative Analysis LEA MCI. LUQUER, C.E. Tutor in Mineralogy JAMES MACLAY, C.E. Tutor in Mathematics REGINALD GORDON, A.B. Tutor in Physics JOSEPH T. MONELL, E.E. Tutor in Astronomy ANDREVV E. FOYE, C.E. Tutor in Civil Engineering VVILLIAM H. FREEDMAN, C.E., E.E. Tutor in Electrical Engineering HERMANN T, VULTE, PH.D. Assistant in Chemistry QQuantitative Analysisj CHARLES A. HOLLICK, PH.B. Assistant in Geology HERSCHEL C. PARKER, PH.B. Assistant in Physics ALEXANDER R. CUSHMAN, PH.D. Assistant in Chemistry QQualitative AnalysisJ DELANCEY W. WARD, PH.B. Assistant in Chemistry COrganic Chemistryj ASA S. IGLEHART, A.B. Assistant in Physics EDMUND H. MILLER, PH.B., A.M. Assistant in Assaying GUSTAV J. VOLCKENING, ME'r.E., E.M. Assistant in Metallurgy ELISHA D, HURLBUT, JR, C.E. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering HERBERT P. YVHITLOCK, C.E. Assistant in Mineralogy CHARLES C. TROXVBRIDGE, A.B., PH.B. Assistant in Physics JAMES TOXVART, C.E. Assistant in Engineering HENRY D. CONANT, EM. Assistant in Mining GEORGE O. TOTTEN, JR., A.M. Assistant in Architecture CLIFTON N. VVINDECKER, C.E. Assistant in Mathematics HENRY S. CURTIS, A.B. Assistant in Mathematics RICHARD C. BOYD, PH.B., Honorary Assistant in Assaying CHARLES E. PELLEYV, E.M., Honorary Assistant in Applied Chemistry MAXIMILIAN K. 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I8 Union College University of New York Yale University Brown University Amherst College Dartmouth College Columbia College Bowdoin College Hamilton College Wesleyan University University of Rochester Kenyon College University of Michigan Syracuse University Cornell University Trinity College Lehigh University University of Minnesota University of Pennsylv ania xi- 4 'f . A, w - + S! X Sitka.: 522522231 5 O 'W Jekw A' A A fs? Q - 131321. 'k jzffif-Z.. ..1:5:2:5:3: 5:3:2111, ' 1 ' 3-i- : -1 2121: - a :? 1rm 1E1EiEiiL :Q:f:Q:Q:i :Q:f1fif1Qg . ff N v, ,sf RL , M 1 N . '1Lambba Chapter of the jfraternity of llbsi 'LElp5iIo11. PAUL ARMITAGE, VVILLIAM COFFIN DORNIN HORATIO SHEAEE KRAUS, 7JR'7 GUY VVETMORE CARRYL, HOWARD STEVENS HADDEN, LAWRENCE HASBROUCIQ, HENRI GEORGE FRANCIS CHAT,-XIN, CHARLES DU PONT COUDERT, VVILLIAM O,CONNOR, ALFRED WREAKS BOORAERI, THOBIAS MORRISON CARNEGIPI, ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, CORTLANDT FIELD BISHOP, ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1842. SCJYOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. 1894. VVILLIAM JEREMIAH TVIILLARD, BENJAMIN WISTAR MORRIS, JR., ISQQ CHARLES VVALTON OGDEN, JR., RUDOLPH NEESER, 1896. JOHN BOWIE DASH, RICHARD LAWRENCE, 1897. SCHOOL OF LA W. HAIQXVEY ROBERTS KINGSLEX', LEONIDAS MOREAU LAWSON, JR., SCHOOL OF JIIEDICTNE. JOHN BENTLEY SQUIER, POST GRADUATES. WILLIAM A. LARNED, 19 HENRY PELHAM ROEHINS, GEORGE REESE SATTERLEE. JOSEPH SUYDAM STOUT, JR., DAVID HOUGH1'ALING TAYLOR JACOB BARSTOW SMULL. ALBERT M. YOUNG. HENRX' RICHMOND TAYLOR, ROY FOLLETTE XVORK. CLARK GREENWOOD A700111-IEES. ALPHA, BETA, GAMMA, DELTA, UPSILON, ZETA, ETA, LAMBDA, NU, XI, OMICRON, PI, jfraternitxg of Eelta llbbi. ROLL OF CHA P TEES.- 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 A - Cornell University . zo Q I Eelta Qibapter of the fraternity of Eelta llbbi. MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT, PERCY MORRIS BURRILL, JOSEPH HOWLAND HUNT, ELLERY OSWALD ANDERSON, THEODORE LAXVRENCE BOGERT, THEAKSTON DE COPPET, GREENVILLE BAYARD VVINTHROP, ROBERT SELDEN HUSE, CTROSVENOR PORTER LOXVREY, JOSEPH DOUGLAS BROWN, ESTABLISHED 1842. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND JIIINES. I 1894. EDXVIN DU NNING VVEED, 1895. FANEUIL DUNKIN STEIN, JOHN HADIILTON POTTER CONOVER, 1896. FANEUIL SUYDAM WEISSE, 1897. EDXVARD SAVILLE OGDEN LEUCIUS TRONVBRIDGE MARTIN, ! LA VV SCHOOL. TORRY EVERETT, EDWVARD CALVIN MOEN, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. JOSEPH FREDERICK BERG, JAMES BISHOP, JR., 21 JOHN PHILIP BENKARD. CHARLES ALEXANDER MACY, 2D. ROBERT KITCHING PAINTER. WOODNVARD BABCOCK, LYNLEI' SEYMOUR DAVIS. JAMES PARISH LEE, RENNVICIQ CLIFTON HURRY. THEODORE CALDWELL JANEWAY, JR WILLIAII CARMEN SHERWOOD. ALPHA, DELTA, EPSILON, IOTA, LAIXIBDA, UPSILON, PHI, SIGMA, TAU, fraternity of EGIIH llbzi. FOUNDED 1847. ROLL OF CHAPTERS. Columbia College - U University of Pennsylvania Trinity College - University of Rochester Williams College - University of Virginia University of Mississiprii - Sheffield Scientific School-Yale Massachusetts Institute of Technology 22 Ellpba Glbapter of the Jfraternitg of Eelta llbai. THEODORE IRVINC REESE, HAMILTON FISH, IR., CHARLES LAXVRENCE RIKER, ROGERS HABIMOND BACON, EDWARD MAITLAND ARMSTRONG, WALTER SUFFERN GURNEE, 313, JOHN HILL PRENTISE, ADAM GORDON NORRIE, JOSEPH LAROCQUE, JR., FREDERICK WINSTON KEASREY, ESTABLISHED IN 1847. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AZVD MINES. 1894. 189 5. DUNCAN WILSON CANDLER, 1896. JAMES NIUSGRAVE AERTSEN DARRACK, 1897. VVILLIAM GOUDBX' LOEW, JAMES OTIS POST, SCHOOL OF LA W. LOUIS CLOSSEY NESBIT, HENRX' EVELYN PIERREPONT, IR., HENRX' VVORTHINGTON BULL, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. DANIEL WOODBURY WYNKOOP. 23 CHARLES ROBERT SVVORDS. WILLIABI FENWICK BEEKMAN FRANKLYN CHASE HOYT. ROBERT DUN GRAHAM. LOTHROP RANDOLPH, ROBERT MIEKLE MiLES, IR. ALPHA, BETA, - DEI,TA, EPSILON, - ZETA, IBTA, LABIBDA, - MU, - NU, - XI, - OBIIICRON, - PI, - SIGMA, TAU, - UPSILON, PsI, - CHI, - OMEGA, - ALPHA DEUTERON, BETA DEUTERON, GAMMA DEUTXERON, DELTA DEUTERON, EPSILON DEUTERON, ZETA DEU1'ERON, jfraternitxg of llbbi CBamma Eelta. FOUNDED 1848. ROLL OF CHAPTERS. Washington and jefferson. University of Pennsylvania. Bucknell University. North Carolina University. Indiana State University. Marietta College. De Pauw University. University of Wisconsin. Bethel College. Pennsylvania College. University of Virginia. Allegheny College. Wittenberg College. Hanover College. College of the City of New York. Wabash College. Union College. Columbia College. Illinois Wesleyan University. Roanoke College. Knox College. Hampden-Sidney College. Muhlenberg College. 'Washington and Lee Univer- sity. A THETA DEUTERON, LAMBDA DEUTERON, NU DEUTERON, - OAIICRON DEUTERON, PI DEUTERON, - RHO DEUTERON, SIGMA DEUTERON, - ALPHA PHI, - BETA CHI, - GrAMMA PHI, - ZETA PHI, - RHO CHI, IOTA MU, - PI IoTA, - THETA Psi, BETA MU, MU SIGMA, KAPPA TAU, - :KAPPA NU, DELTA XI, - LAMBDA SIGMA, - NU EPsILoN, - TAU ALPHA, ALPHA CHI, - 2-I Ohio IfVesleyan University. Denison University. Yale University. Ohio State University. University of Kansas. W'ooster University. Lafayette College. University of Michigan. Lehigh University. Pennsylvania State College. William Jewell College. Richmond College. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. n Worcester Polytechnic Insti- tute. Colgate University. Johns Hopkins University. University of Minnesota. University of Tennessee. Cornell University. University of California. Leland Stanford University. New York University. Trinity College. Amherst College. LW Y ,.-,,, .., -.1 , e.,i3k:., ,,..,.,,,,- V - Y- Q4 - 4- , A - - A . . llgl , 3- 'E i'l . E-1.aa.'.a-Q.. rv.--:,wzv.- Q- -eggf 52 : 1:-0,-: if:,i.T' ,- -rri V - 1 , M Y'-I -I C -,QE 1 X' -MY Z' 1 '- Z ' LA.- - I I -A W I-V F X J X A ,Lv v 4- - f- f. , , 1' Y eng, A ., ' ' 4. FU. .4 .5 .W-.. - , r M F - . g I' 1. Isp- I fr ffgvgaiug. J Y wi' H, 17, T'- 4 . - P V- -' - V 1 x Q ,i ' 1 ' . 5 7422: - '1 ' 1 45:4--f f , - 1 ge ?, ,L V-MA . v-A-H --,- -, -YT , L QIA 7,2 ,,.-... -,.. V Q, 23:57 .T , 7 1 ifs. - - A- 4- N I E 'Ah K ' W A f G I ' 'A H 1' 1 R . x.. -- w 1' 7 '1 aka u A : ,V J . e KJ: A 5 , 4.3 fgfff-i.l1aEQg 2 ' ' R. a. Lopnwonn,-u v 140' . , H , , F. A 1 4. I -. 514,414.1-' ...nur -mf mil..-i.i1Ela5a.5q,...f.-..L mcg. wmega Cihapter of the fraternity of llbbi Gamma Eelta. FREDERICK HALL DEXVEY, LOUIS HASBROUCK NEXVKIRK, CHARLES GUSTAVE MOURRAILLE, MAULSBY KIBIBALL, CHARLES OF, VVALTER CONWELL SHOUP, GEORGE GREER, FREDERIC LEWIS MILLER NIASURY, ALBERT HANSEN, THEODORE L. HANSEN, TERRY PARKER, STEPHEN HENRY LUTZ, ROBERT METCALF DODSWORTH, ESTABLISHED 1866. POST GRADUA TE. APPLETON GRANNIS. SCHOOL.S' OF ARTS AJVD AIIJVFS. 1894. 189g. CONRAD SAXE KEYES, FRANK LUDLAAI, WILRES MCCLAVE, 1896. EDWIN CHAPIN HOLDEN, JAMES EDWARD MEEK, D.-AVID WILSON ARMSTRONG, JR., 1897. CLINTON STEVENS, JR. , SCHOOL OF LAW EDWARD THORIPSON PAUL, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. JOHN FAIRFAX SIMPKINS, HENRY GOODWIN VVEBSTER, 25 ERNEST XF.-XLENTINE HUBBARD. ELISHA HARRIS JANES, FREDERIC OAKRIIAN VIRGIN. ROBERT GLENN MCCREA, ABIBROSE MONELL, JR., ALEXANDER GRISWOLD LESLEY JOHN HENRY FULLE. CHARLES DAN.-X HOBART. JOHN A. ROBINSON. llbbi kappa 11551 jfraternitsg. Washington and jefferson College, Allegheny College, Bucknell University, Pennsylvania College, Dickinson College, Franklin and Marshall College, Lafayette College, University of Pennsylvania, 'Swarthmore College, 'Cornell University, Syracuse University, Columbia College, Colgate University, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Wabash College, Beloit College, University of Minnesota, FOUND ED 1852. ROLL OF CHAPTERS. University of Virginia, Washington and Lee University Hampden-Sidney College, University of West Virginia, johns Hopkins University, Columbian University, University of Mississippi, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wittenberg College, University of Ohio, De Pauw University, University of Indiana, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Iowa, University of Kansas, Leland Stanford jr. University. i 26 Mew lpork Gamma of llbbi 1kappa 11551. FRANCIS ALBERTSON COKEFAIR, ABRAM HORACE ALBERTSON, AUGUSTUS NICHOLS ALLEN, HERMAN VVEIS BUEMMING, ROBERT HURTIN HALSEY, FREDERICK TROWVBRIDGE HOW ARD, MANDEVILLE CORNELIUS JACOBUS, EDXVARD AMEDEE IOVA, ESTABLISHED 1872. RE-ESTABLISHED 1892. SCHOOLS OF AR TS AND JWINES. 1894. 1 89 5. HENRY DICK BULTMAN, CHARLES HARRIS LUM, WILLIAI1 THOMAS MASON, 1896. RAX'DIOND HOWARD, 1897. I. DAY KNAP, HONVARD CARLISLE LOUDON, SCHOOL OF LAW. PEAIBER STEARNS CASTLEMAN. 27 VVILLIAM KINNE FELLOWS. WILLIAII HENRY NICHOLS, HOWELL CORBEY PERRIN, WILLIAB1 HOWE RIPLEY. GEORGE TREBIAINE MORSE. VVILLIAM LEE STODDART, RALPH GARRIGUE WRIGHT. R PHI, 'THETA, - XI, - SIGMA, - Psi, UPSILON, BETA ALPHA, CHI, - ETA, LAMBDA, PI, - IOTA, - ALPHA PRIME, - OMICRON, EPSILON, jfraternitxg of Delta Tkappa Epsilon. FOUNDED IS44. ROLL OF CHAPTERS. Yale University. Bowdoin College. Colby University. Amherst College. NU, , TAU, MU, -RHO, 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. DELTA DELTA, BETA PHI, - - PHI CHI, PSI PHI, GAMMA PHI, Psi OMEGA, BETA CHI, DELTA CHI, PHI GAMMA ! GAMMA BETA, - ALPHA CHI, THETA ZETA, College of City of New York. Hamilton College Madison University. Lafayette College. University of Roches Rutgers College. De Pauw University. Vlfesleyan University. Rensselaer Polytechn Adelbert College. Cornell University. Syracuse University. Columbia College. Trinity College. ter. ic Institute University of California. - University of Chicago. 28 ,,- W EXE 'U ff'-' ix fb Wa , fff f ww ,' I 'N...5 NE H ' fi in X, pf 5i5Q59 R-viqg iiiff Xgygf 01 wh 'a,f'!41 712, Gamma 1iBeta Gibapter of the jfraternitp of Delta 1kappa IEp5iIon. EDXVARD MARXVEDEL JONES, MEDWIN LEALE, THOIXIAS LONSDALE LEEMING, JR., ALBERT CAPRON PHILLIPS, GEORGE RAIMES BEACH, EDWARD COYKENDALL, FREDERICK COYKENDALL, LEEDS VAUGHAN WATERS, FREDERICK WALDO BARTLETT, WILLIANI ARTHUR BOSTNVICK, JAMES WILLIAM O,CONNOR, DEWITT BAILEY, EDWARD ELLIOTT SXVADNER, GEORGE FLETCHER CHANDLER, EDWARD CLIFTON BRENNAND, ESTABLISHED 1874. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND IVIINES. POST GRADUA TE. HENRY JAGOE BURCHELL, JR. 1894. FREDERICK AMAZIAH WRIGHT, OSCAR ROLAND SEITZ, HENRY LWERWIN SHRADY, 1899 VICTOR WILLIABI HUNGERFORD, ALFRED FILLEBROVVN MAIN, FREDERICK WHITE SHEPARD, 1896. CHARLES LIEDLER ADAMS, CLARENCE BROUGHTON KILLIER, 1897. GEORGE CHRISTIAN ANTHON, DOUGLAS ZABRISK1 DOTY, SCHOOL OF LAW CHARLES CHISHOLM BRAINERD, SCHOOL OF JIIEDICINE. WILLIABI NELSON HARRISON, EDWARD LOUGHBROUGH KEYES, 29 EDXVARD HANFORD STURGIS, GEORGE FRANCIS TENNILLE, RICHARD AUGUSTIN MONKS. CHARLES DOUGLAS SHRADY, FRANK JOSEPH MORGAN GRACE WILLIABI NENVTON RYERSON. WILLIAM RUGGLES WATTERSON WILLIAM LAW STOUT FREDERICK JVVILLIAM LESTER, LORENZO MILLER NICKERSON PHI, ZETA, - DELTA, SIGMA, CHI, EPsILoN, RHO, KAPPA, TAU, UPs1LoN, Xi, LAMBDA Psi, IOTA, THETA XI, ALPHA, ALPHA P NU, - ETA, MU, - BETA, sr, ,.,,. . .a - , A ,, - -. . . 'EZ .Il - , Lf fQYL'l..3, .Sinn-,, Sli' l Zeta llbsi jfFElf6l'l1itK2. FOUNDED 1845. ROLL OF CHAPTERS. - University of New York. Williams College. - Rutgers College. University of Pennsylvania. P - Colby University. Brown University. - Harvard University. Tufts College. - Lafayette College. University of North Carolina. - University of Michigan. 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. 30 I A 1 k f 1 M THOMAS IVES CHATFIELD, Ellpba Gbapter of the jfraternitxg of Zeta llbsi. REGINALD GORDON, LAWRENCE ATTERBURY, DAVID CHAMBERS LEWVIS, MELVIN HENRY DALBERG, GEORGE GUSTAN' HEYE, ROBERT CHETWOOD BEATTY, FRANK WRIGHT DURYEA, THEODORE L. HART, CLARENCE EDWARD IDE, ESTABLISHED I878. POST GRAD UA TE. FRANCIS FERDINAND SPIES, 1894. 189 5. CLARENCE STORM, 1896. GEORGE ANTONY KEILEY, CHARLES HENRY KETCHAM, X SCHOOL OF LAW BENJAMIN JAMES JARRET, JOSEPH MARTIN SCHENCK, SCHOOL OF'MEDfCINE. SHIRLEY ERVING SPRAGUE, WILLIAM STOUTENBOROUGH TERRIBERRY, 31 CLARENCE WALTON VAIL. JULES JOSEPH VATAELE. STEPHEN FRASER TI-IAYER. FREDERIC VAN DUZER LONGACRE HARRY RAYMOND RICHARDS, AUGUST ZINSSER, JR. CHARLES AUGUSTE VALADIER, WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS. KENT, - BOOTLE, STORY, 'CooLnv, POMEROY, MARSHALL, VVEBSTER, HABIILTON CHOATE, VVAITE, FIELD, CONKLING, TIEDEMAN, MINOR, DILLON, DANIELS, CHASE, HARLAN, SXVAN, MCCLAIN, A .' . .ac . ., ..,- .asa . . drag- as 4.L.s...- ...I:u.Ave-gxvufzs. .mexpgfgrgmmlaa legal jfraternitp of Ilbbi Eelta llbbi. ROLL FOUNDED 1869. OF CHAPTERS. Law Department, University of Michigan. Northwestern University Law School. Columbia College Law School. St. Louis Law School. Law Department, University of California. Law Schools of Washington, D. C. Law Department, Boston University, Law School of Cincinnati College. i Harvard Law School. Yale Law School. Law Department, New York University. V Cornell Law School. Law Department, University of Missouri. Law Department, University of Virginia. Minnesota Law School. Buffalo Law School. Oregon Law School. Wisconsin Law School. Law Department, Ohio State University. Law Department, State University of Iowa 32 A3 E.AwRlEN1j,PHlLA, , 757 . , ., , ,, t A ,xii-5,5 mum.-van ,mmm vu- me Zibe Story Chapter of the legal jfraternitxg of Ilbbi Eelta llbbi. ESTABLISHED 1881. SCHOOL OF LA Wi VVILLIAM A. ICEENER, Hozzarazjf Mefzzber. DEWITT BAILEY, ROBERT CHETWOOD BEATTY, FRANK AYER DILLINGHAM, HAMILTON HILT. DURAND, GEORGE TARLETON GOLDTHWAITE, ALEXANDER BROWNE HALLIDAY, JOHN SPRUNT HILL, CHARLES CHISHOLM BRAINERD, ALANSON TUTHILL BRIGGS, JR., EDWARD STELLE BROWNSON, JR., JOSEPH EDMOND BULLEN, PAUL ARMITAGE, THOMAS IVES CHATEIELD, PHILIP REDINGTON MUDGE HILDRETH, I894. SHERMAN SRINNER JEWETT, ed, JAMES PARISH LEE, CHARLES CAPRON MARSH, EDWARD CALVIN MOEN, JAMES ALFRED PARKER, WALIDRON KINTZING POST, 1895. TORREH' EVERETT, LEWIS HERBERT FREEDMAN, EDWIN SUMNER HZUNT, MATTHEW TILGHBIAN JOHNSTON 1896. EDWARD RENSHAXV JONES, CAMPBELL ERIE LOCIQE, HAROLD STURGIS RANRINE, nn JJ 7 EDWARD STEPHEN RAXNVSON, ALLAN GOLD ROBINSON, HENRX' RICHMOND TAYLOR, HAROLD GARRISON VILLARD, MUIR VVEISSINGER, GRENVILLE BAYARD WINTHROP ARTHUR KNOX, VVILLIAM BELFRAGE PARSONS, RUSSELL LORD TARBOX. OLIVER VVADSWORTH SHEAD, ROBERT WILLIAIII THOMPSON, ERNEST INGERSOLL WHITE. -: b.!i ' 'J ' ,.,x,1,, , J... . , 4, ,W .. . YV BETA, - - GAMMA DEUTERON, DELTA, - - EPsiLoN DEUTERON, ZETA, - - ETA, - THETA, IOTA, - IorA DEUTERON, KAPPA, - LAMBDA, - MU DEUTERON, NU DEUTERON, Xi, - - OMICRON DBUTERON, P1 DEUTERON, - RHO DEUTERON, SIGMA, - TAU DEUTERON, PHI, - . CHI, PSI, j:I'8f6lfI'lifQ of Gbeta ECUH chi. FOUNDED 1852. CHARGE ROLL. 34 Cornell University. University of Michigan. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Yale University. Brown University. Bowdoin College. Kenyon College. Harvard University. Williams College. Tufts College. Boston University. Amherst College. Lehigh University. Hobart College. Dartmouth College. College of the City of New York Columbia College. Dickinson College. University of Minnesota. Lafayette College. University of Rochester. Hamilton College. Ill.-I.-' il iii im,,,m.B D r,.ekn,i?h d 1Rbo EGIIYGFOII GZDHFQC of the jfI'ElfCI'IIifQ of Gbeta ECUIH Qbi. ESTABLISHED 1883. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. POST GRADUA TE. MORIANO LOUIS MORA. 1894. GEORGE WILLIABI KOSBIAK, GUY HANFORD TURRELL, FREDERIC LUDLOW LUQUEER, HENRY AYRES UTERHART. ' ' 1896. LOUIS EiCKWOR1', JR., ELLIOT MATHENVS SERGEAN1 HENRX' HOOKER VVILSON, WALTER IRVINE SHLICHTER. 1897. ALEXANDER MORRISON BROWN. WILLIAII WINAN5. SCHOOLS OF LAW AND MEDICINE. ROBERT' VAN IDERSTINE, HUGH FARBER MCGAUGHEX', PLINY FREEMAN. 35 Ebe fraternity? of llbbi Eelta Ebeta. FOUNDED 1848. INCORPORATED 1881. ROLL OF CHAPTERS. ALPHA PROVINCE. DELTA PROVINCE- MAINE ALPHA, - - Colby University. MISSISSIPPI ALPHA, - - University of Mississippi: l NEW HARIPSHIRE ALl'HA Dartmouth College. LOUISIANA ALPHA, - - Tulane University of Louisiana. VERMONT ALPHA, - University of Vermont. TEXAS BETA, - - - UnIvers1ty of Teztas. IVIASSACHUSETTS ALPHA, VVilliamS College. TEXAS GAMMA, - - - Southwestern University. :MASSACHUSETTS BETA, - RHODE ISLAND ALPHA, Amherst College. I Brown University. EPSILON PROVINCE. 4 - i - I OHIO ALPHA, - Miami University. r gill 31213 itil? - iIZl2E1HIIf52ZfZ?S,57 OHIO BETA. Ohio Wesley-in Umvefslty- NEW YORK DEL'YA, Columbia College. OHIO GAMMA: ' Ohio UIPVSTSWY- NEW YORK EPSILON, Syracuse University. OHIO DELTA, UU1Vef51tY of Vvoostef' PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA, - Lafayette College. gmo EBSILON' ' giifhfgfl gogege' it PENNSYLVANIA BETA, Gettysburg College. INPSSXYAEXZPHA Inc-Eyanaatfnivlgxgfs Y' PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA, Washington Eizblefferson College. INDIAQA BETAY ' - - Wabash College- Y' PENNSYLVANIA DELTA, Allegheny College- V INDIANA GAMMA, Butler University. PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON, Dickinson College. INDIANA DELTA, - - Franklin College. PENNSYLVANIA ZETA, PENNSYLVANIA ETA, - University of Pennsylvania. Lehigh University. BETA PROVINCE. VIRGINIA ALPHA, - VIRGINIA BETA, - - VIRGINIA GABIMA, - VIRGINIA DELTA, VIRGINIA ZETA, - NORTII CAROLINA BETA, KENTUCKY ALPHA, - KENTUCKY DELTA, - Roanoke College. University of Virginia. Randolph Macon College. Richmond College. Washin ton 85 Lee Universit . 3 Y- University of North Carolina. Centre College. Central University. GAMMA PROVINCE. GEORGIA ALPHA, - GEORGIA BETA, - - GEORGIA GAMMA, - TENNESSEE ALIJHA, TENNESSEE BETA, - ALABAMA ALPHA, ALABABIA BETA, ALABABIA GABIJIA, University of Georgia. Emory College. Mercer University. Vanderbilt University. University of the South. University of Alabama. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Southern University. INDIA INDIA NA EPSILON, NA ZETA, - - PURDUE BRANCH, MICHIGAN ALPHA, MICHIGAN BETA, MICHIGAN GAMMA, ILLINOIS ALPHA, ILLINOIS DELTA, ILLINOIS EPSILON, ILLINOIS ZETA, - WISCONSIN ALPHA, MISSOURI ALPHA, - IVIISSOURI BETA, MISSOURI GAMMA, IOXVA ALPHA, - IOXVA BETA, - MINNESO'FA ALPHA, - KANSAS ALPHA, - NEBRASKA ALPHA, CALIFORNIA ALPHA, CALIFORNIA BETA, Hanover College. De Pauw University. Purdue University. University of Michigan. State College of Michigan. Hillsdale College. ZETA PROVINCE. Northwestern University. Knox College. Illinois W'esleyan University. Lombard University. University of Vlfisconsin. University of Missouri. Westminister College. Washington University. Iowa Wesleyan University. State University of Iowa. University of Minnesota. University of Kansas. University of Nebraska. University of California. Leland Stanford jr. University. f1rf2Z!f4i'!u7a. fcofgyfyzfff Mew lporh Delta Glbapter of llbbi Eelta Gbeta. DAVID JOY GREENE, 'GEORGE PHILIP BRYANT, JOHN A. MATHEWS, FREDERICK ARTHUR GOETZ, JR., 'CHARLES S. BOARDMAN, 'WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BOYD, JR., ELIAS G. BROWN, ARTHUR T. MCCORMICK, EDWIN RUE CURRY, ESTABLISHED 1884. RE-ESTABLISHED 1893. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND MINES. 1894. EDWARD VV. LIBAIRE, 1895. HARRY B. MULLIKEN, 1896. EMIL JUSTUS RIEDERER. 1897. WILLIAM G. KILIAN, SCHOOL OF LAIPV SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. ERNEST GOLDBACHER, JOHN OSCAR LEWRIGHT, EDWARD NICHOLAS ROESER, 37 FRANKLIN BACKUS VVARE. WILLIAM STEVENS THYNG HERBERT H. MORRISON. RUSSEL LORD TARBOX. JOHN WILLIAM SCOTT, WALTER TIMME, WILLIANI R. A. WILSON. jfraternitp of Eelta Iflpsilon. FOUNDED 1834. ROLL OF CHAPTERS. WILLIAMS, - UNION, HAMILTON, - AMHERST, - WESTERN RESERVE, COLBY, - ROCHESTER, - TVIIDDLEBURY, RUTGERS, - BROWN, MADISON, - NEW YORK, - CORNELL, - MARIETTA, SYRACUSE, MICHIGAXN, - NORT'HNVESTERN, - HARVARD, - VVISCONSIN, LAFAYETTE, - COLUMBIA, LEHIGH, TUFTS, - DE PAUW, - PENNSYLVANIA, MINNESOTA, - - - BOWDOIN, -... MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SXVARTHMORE, - - - - Williams College. Union College. Hamilton College. Amherst College. Adelhert 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. Wisconsin University. Lafayette College. Columbia College. Lehigh University. Tufts College. DePauw College. University of Pennsylvania. University of Minnesota. Bowdoin College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore College. X Fi 'I X A 'Q Q . mhnis T ggi up M ,1-AQ 555 91 ' f , L 1' 5 gl? .gfff-f9U?i21fisyi:2f :A L 952 ' ,iEE57 gTL- 'f 'L5i2 - , : J f a ww W 2 Wnmnx f Copyrgluoal Qiolumbia Cibapter of the jfraternitp of Delta Ulpsilon. ROELIFF MORTON BRECKENRIDGE, .ALEXANDER WHITE DOQVLITTLE, RICHARD MONTGOMERY SCHELL, HERBERT DOTY BROWN, RMAX DOBEINS, GOLDNVIN CHARLTON GOLDSMITH, CHARLES NELSON KENT, IR., ,EUGENE CARROLL BROWN, HERBERT WHEATON CONGDON, ESTABLISHED 1885. POST GRAD UA TES. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND JWZNES. 1894. HARRY JUDSON SHAW, VVINFRED CHESNEY RHOADES, 1895. WILLIAM OSCAR GENNERT, RICHARD PEABODY ICENT, 1896. WILLIAM OAKLEY RAYMOND, 1897. DEXTER NEWELL FORCE, JR., OSCAR BLOODGOOD SMITH, JR., SCHOOLS OF LAW AND MEDICINE, CLARENCE HORNBECK BONNELL, CHARLES BEARDSLEY HORTON, WWARD BROWER, ARTHUR CHARLES KLETSCH, 39 GEORGE HOOPER FERRIS. ARTHUR DONALD WILLIAMS WILLIAM DANA STREET. JOSIAH THOMAS TUBBY, IR. JOSEPH VAN VLECR, IR. EDWARD ORMONDE POWER, FRANK M. VAN ORDEN. J13eta Epsilon Glbapter of MRS. F. G. BRYSON, HELEN B. CROCKER, CAROLINE BROMBACHER, FLORENCE COLGATE, MAY DOBES, the jflf8t6I'l1ifQ ESTABLISH ED 1891 . 1894. AGNES IRWIN, ELIZA JONES, 189 q. ANTONIE IUNGE, LOUISE LOCKXVOOD, 1896. MAY R. ROPER. 1897. 40 of kappa 'IRHDD3 C5Elml1lEl. LAUR,-X LANDAU. M.ABEL PARSONS, GRATIA WH11'HED. ADAL1NE WHEELOCK Sununarxg of jfraternitxg fllbemberfabip at Qlolumbia. ALPHA DEI,TTA PHT, P51 UPSILON, - DELTA PHI, DELTA Psi, - PHI GAMMA DELTA, PHT KAPPA PSI, - DELTA KTAPPTA EPSILON, - ZETA PST, - - PHI DELTA P1-H, THETA DELTA CHI, - PHI DELTA PFI-IETA, DELTA UPSTTLQN, - - - KAPPA KAPPA CUXMMA, QBamard Collegej ,U 29 32 29 24 '75 OO 22 39 26 40 I2 23 27 I4 4 O SO Mew Bjork Zbelta of llbbi JBeta 1kappa. 'CLARENCE HOFFAIAN XTOUNG, A.M., PHD. JOHN KROM REBS, A. M., EM. GEORGE N. OLCOTT, A.B. - - HABIBIOND ODELL, A.M. - BENJAMIN DURYEA XVOODWARD, 1-LM., PHD.- VVILLI AM WILLI AM HERBERT STEPHEN ARTHUR EDWARD WALTER HENRY BAWDEN, ADDISON HERVEY, MULLER HOPKINS, HENRY' QKEATING, CHARLES KLETZSCH, PEALE MACMULLEN, TAYLOR MARXVIN, OFFICERS 1893-1894. CLASS OF 1893. 42 F7'esz'zz'e7z!. - Vire-P7'esz'a'e72z'. Correspondifzg Secrefmj - Rccorzizkzg Sawefary. 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Sefrefczfjf. - T1'erz51z1'e1'. .H23'f01'Z'IZiZ. 47 Y Sfhaal of Mz'1zcs. ALFRED FILLEBROWN MAIN ZADOK HARRY JARIIAN JOSEPH ALBERT ALEXANDER FRANCIS LIVINGSTON PELL - FRANK LUDLAM I 2 X ,. X, 4. inf' xwxxt 11 ga ' H klix 3 J if f f L f fxy ,lil wif ,ap V-QQ Me.. JCL EV .1 . ? f w D 1 illhvix i 1 Nl . f lu. X I L ' 'w ilt ' -mll ifgdk U f' N' . 2114? 1 - X E ,M .U . 4 1' -K -2 f 'fl fx-' x 1' ' In-fd g f' ' X . ZX A . W , , 'ff 59:41 I 1 : 1' rjatlmrifil 'L X 7 5,1 61, I1 ul I X X L In X N f Q 1 mix 1 A W xw l X If -.,N ll i W, r af U ff gii q M' fbi' l DQ,Qi.1qQxfn f ..- ,' 2'-5,1 1 'V f 'r'j- , ' fi A- !! f 11f f ,Q wP ' ,W w,.--- XML fm' QW A 1 1, . - m im ? J Q38 -,- Srhaol of A1-fs. DAVID WILSON ARAISIRONQQ, JR , SAMUEL SVVAVZE SEVVARD, JR. EVERE'1'T VVILLOUGHBI' GOULIJ, ROBERT GLENN L1CCREA, FREDERICK SEWARD GIBSON, ROIBERT H URTIN HAIJSEX',. I::9E,:jg-rw . 1 ,, 1, I ..I ,V N-,,.g-qw :5mW:HVv gf 'Z ' IIMIWI , 1, I 3, Xu III I 1 I lx 'P :MV - ?NRw1IA,AV X I xx Xia' sin! . 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Sffrehzfy' T1'ea.vzz7'er. 11z'.vz'01'z'mz. Pad. 51 SM00! of jlfifzex. HARIIX' HOXVELL ARMSTEAD, JR. XVILLIAM ARTHUR BOSTWICK. RTALPH GARIZIGUE VVRIGHT FRANK FLETCHER PALMER ALEXANDER SIMPSON FARMER .J Q9- 1 .f Qx V I Y ' V M 9267 QWXNARD CJ if UL QE ., ? w K AR as if Q 1 15-E 1 C5 fm X . .. X . ip 1 - . Ee iii Q 2 , . M' 'QA 7 'A ww X ny M N x XMKWXI Q if U W y wQ i -X 1 Sify W . ,QQ wQ qf fy s W gf, 3 55 1 sm Z g, ww Wu J . bw ff f g iff' bv W g Qi! NE? In CA-I AGNES IRNVIN, - - EVA ROLLINSON BIIIDGART, FLORENCE COLGATE, MAY H. POLLOCK, ANTONIE IUNGE, - ,ANNA C. MELLICK, ALICE G. CHASE, NIARY R. ROPER, - ,ADALINE CASWELL WHEELOCIK, ADALAIDE WELLS BROXVN, .MARX' BERGMANN Domes, Mas. F. G. BRYSON, - EVA ROLLINSON BRIDGART, Glam of 1IQinetQfjfo111'. OFFICERS. Prfszklefzf. ESTELLA DEIIAIIEST, Traaszzrer. .SE67'EZ'tZ7j'. A Glass of Hqirletgfjfive. OFFICERS. - Preszkiczzf. CELESTE C. SIVENSON, Treasurer. Lfzke-Rwxzkiefzi. ALICE S. SELIGSIIURG, - Hzklorzdn. - SUC7'l?Z'LZ7L1'. Qllaffs of 1HinetQf5igc. OFFIC ERS. - Prcszkiezzi. CLARA R. NIELTZER, Treasurer, Vzke-Preszdenf. IESSIE M. VVENDOVER, Ifzlvforiafz. - Serrefmjf. Glam of .1F1inetx345even. OFFICERS. - Presiklefzt. CORDELIA ALMA HALL, Treasurer. Vzke-Presz2z'e1zz'. EDITH HELEN SACKET'I', Hzkforzbzn. - Sacrez'4zfjf. C1855 EBSQ WffiC6F5. CLASS OF YQ-37. Frvpkef. LAURA LANDAU, - - - HZK'f07Z.d7Z. P0022 HELEN BRIGI-IAM, Freserziaizbfz Orzzior 53 L L A-, ,MJ ,,,,.,,,.?L Y V it Y Y H, ,uri Q--. ser.: . -ev--of law School Nfficew. SENJOJQ, HERMAN A. HEYDT, - - - JOHN M. WARD, - HAMILTON H. DURAND, - - sm-efayy DR. CORTLANDT P. BISHOP, - - MIDDLE. EDWIN STELLE BROWNSON, - RUSSELL L. TARBOX, - LOUIS DODD, - - - jwvfofa. THOMAS I. CHATFIELD, PHILIP R, M. HILDRETH, JOSEPH P. GRACE, . PAUL ARMITAGE, - 54 - Pf'e5z'de7zz'. Wke-P1'esz'zie1z!. am! Trezzszwef. Hzkf0rzU7z. - Presz'a'wzf. M26-Prz5z'f!e1z!. - IS'ecrez'az1y. - P7'e5z'rz'w7z'. Wke-Pre.vz'fz'enz'. - Y1'm5zn'w'. 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'ff 1. 'HE 0DffU3lA I FEQI I T911 5 - .1 U v' Q - E I W. V14 , WL - 9, T, 'b,,: , ., f its ANNEHF?-7 J Q 3 ' - DOARD OF EDITORS, 14193. FREDERICK H. SILL, '94. fllazzagzkzg Ea'z'f0r. OSEPH P. GRACE, '94, , . BZ!5Z'!IEX5 jllafzager. GUY VVETIIORE CARRVL, '95, . Asszkmzzt Efijfor. C. E. LOCKE, '91. E. C. PARISH, '95, H. K. NIASTERS, '94, M D. S. IGLEHART, '94, D. XV. ARIISTRONG, JR., '96, G. PERRINE, '94, M. C. R. FREEMAN, '95, WV. C. SHOUP, '96, . BOARD OF EDITORS, 4994. GUY XVETIIORE CARRVL, '95, - - fllfzmzgmg Efz'z'z'or. 'WALTER C. SHOUP, '96, - - Bzfsifzcss llffzzzfzger. DAVID W. ARAISTRONG, IR., 96, - A.V5l'.YZ'6Z7Zf EfZz'!of'. ' R. G. MCCREA, 96. DQNN BARBER, P. G., C. R. FREEMAN, 95, E C. PARISH, '95, 57 'Maw W ,J- J.- ik ff, P. Qplgkibf hgx Ti' 'F 5 ' K If -.EW 'll H ' li R l 2 5 2 A ' K N' ' Q55 S' '-X , f A . 'N N ' Pu A H :fl if -Sieefmf WV 1 V f ffl T ' Q ' f 'ECS I-, A EN ' 'Ag J:-M -J ' A'Xmg-S-S33 A , ,i '1'fif l'liii I f QLNTWL ELI T1 x A-i,-xx -Zavif- H I Z2 A f A1 ----' -- ' N 'if ' 5 X' X ir- in f L Ray Me- .. '95 x ' I . 4 ' ' ,,A-N ' QL .A ff 'IE--if-M 'S ' 'W A fe fifaf' Published in the Literary Interests Oi the University. .,., Ax 4 ' BOARD OF EDITORS, 145793. ' FREDERIC LUDLOW LUQUEER, '94, - - - Efiffozf-z'fz-fhz'ef. ,. . PHILETUS NIORTIMER CAPEN, '95, Rzmkms flihzfzfzgcff CHARLES LOUIS POLLARD, A.B., - - Grmfmzie Efizfar. Q 1' Q W .AX HERBERT' MCLEOD JOHNSTONE, '94, XVILLIAM DANA STREET, '95, Wg ,jj fx RUSSELL HlI,LARD LOINES, '94, ROBERT GLENN MCCREA, '96, '97 VVILLIAM THOMAS MASON, '95, SAMUEL SXVAYZE SEWARD, JR., '96 ' ,..4-41' .,,y . - ' BOARD A VVILLIAM THOMAS MASON, '95, - SAMUEL SWAYZE SENVARD, IR., '96, CHARLES L. POLLARD, A.B., - FREDERICK LUDLOW LUQUEER, RUSSELL H. LOINES, ,94, l X ,S 9 --.. Y I -1 X f 'Tl ...--? ....- -1.--Q , W. Xweiafffif' T AQ lr X AIQRCHIBALD DOUGLAS, '96, LOUIS EICRWORT, JR., '96, - ACBNES IRXVIN, '94, - 50 HERBERT' MCLEOD JOHNSTONE, OF EDITORS, 1594. - - - E1z'z'f0r-z'1z-fhzkf. .BI!JZ'7Z65S jlfczmzgcr - - - Grzzrizzaie E4z7z'z'01'. '94, PHILETUS M. CAPEN, '95, '94, VVILLIAM D. STREET, '95, ROBERT G. NICCREA, '96. - - School of Law. School of Mines. - Barnard College Che Columbia Qlollege 'literary Society. R. SPENCER PALMER, '95, 1 OFFICERS. FREDERICK A. VVRIGHT, '94, - FRANCIS E. BAUCH, '95, EDWIN JOHNSON, '96 L., JOSEPH M. PROSRAUER, '96, D. D. ACKERDIAN, '94, CJ R. L. CONANT, '95, L. -T. A. DUNN, '96, T. 1. D. FI'TZ-GERALD, '95, 'G. J. C. HOXVELL, '94, M. E. A. C. KEPPLER, '96, D. S. S. SCHNVAB, '96, IVEJIIBER S. H. OLIVER, '94, I. OBERMEIER, '96, A. PETERS, '96, J. YVARDENBURG, '94, J. BACKRACH, '97, COHN, '96, 60 - P1'e52'1z7e7zz'. - Tf7re-P1'e5z'rz'e1z!. RFfUl't!'Z4lZg Secrez'cz1j'. C01'7'fsjia11f1'1'12g Sefrefary. Trensmfer. F. E. REESE, '96, I. A. VALENTINE, '9 '95 M. I. GREGORY, '97, H. YV. DURHALI, G. D. GREGORY, '97, C. L. ALSBERG, '96. ,gg . A EM II' TI ,TN 45535 M , AR .4iQliljRJ5qj'fo A' tI QSg'E,i1? '?-gfdqfkj Flmjigl-x Vf amffif IIII ,pf I A.IIlII, M QQ' 'ffm' nwwlrll If QJIWAI f .r 1-7 A'f'3 Jim- .IIIIII , I f .Q A 'Xi?5f'IS?f 'Q ' 'S ' W' ,TI A1-WT If FW 7f,IfwlUy1jLfIl .nIWn7l'5wmWi.. I ' ' ' I,ur'safIw '31, I' llll ,gqflll lllI'l' L -' YM l Il'f km U If 'fl' I V lmlll H I I I L mp? limllnllr. Q3Q M!!'l fl wig Oo l1fAf1ff 'iA, AI 'Mild 'V Ill ,WZ3 P? ' 'ill - l ' VZENNI' 'fl' MT W 'W 4- ' ' I ' x' IL? xt - 'fl ll 'ggi L x 'I J ' A 4 91, 49 II ' EK- V, ' 'Ji ' I li H' ' Y 91' RUSSELL ELY BURKE, '94, GEORGE HENRY BROUGHTON, IR., '94, .VVALTER WHEELER COOK, '94, EUGENE HOWELL DALX', '94, HAROLD OTTO THEODORE HESS, ,Q4. ALIIERT CAPRON PHILLIPS, '94, VVINFRED CHESNEY RHOADES, '94, SHARPE EMERSON, ,Q4, LEXIA S 0 C l E I Y ' Ulember of the Columbia College Debating UIIiOn.j f427'sff Term. ALBERT CAPRON PHILLIPS, VVINFRED CHESNEY RHOAXDES, HAROLD SHARPE EMERSON, ROIIERT AUSTIN BICCULLOCH, - IWEIWBERS. GEORGE RAIMES BEACH, YQ5, SCI-IUYLER EMERSON DAY, '95, VVALTER STEPHAN NEXVELL, ,Q5, JAMES PERRY WVORDEN, YQ5, EDWIN BEER, '96, EVERETT VVILLOUGHBY GOULD, JOHN DUER IRVING, '96, JULIAN C. LEVI, '96, 61 OFFICERS. Prexzkiefzf, Vzke-Prcfszkiefzi, T1'czz5m'e1', Secrefnfjf, Sefofzzi Tw nz ALBERT CAIIRON PHILLIPS VVALTER WI-IEELEP COOR - JULIAB L, LENI - ALBERT WVILLIAM PUTNAM ROBERT AUSTIN LICCULLOCH, 96 PHILIP BISSELL, ,Q7, HANS VON BRIESEN, '97, PHILIP EIQNEST' BRODT, '97, FRANK HOAG BROOKS, YQ7, '96, JOHN HULL DEMING, '97, ALIIERT VVILLIAM PUTNAM, OLIVER SMITH, ,Q7. 'Q I IP- 1vfA Ill lllmlll l lmlll i llmlll lllvlmll llmlll lllmllemflll ll-Elll I 'sf , IIQJ RRNPYRD UIERARI SQCIETI Ml il ll lll lll lll lfll mf III IIIWIII I llmll l l llwll l l llwll I Eff Cf Efif Term. FREDERICK LUDLOXV LUQUEER, PHILETUS MOR'1'IMEl1 CAPEN, ROIIERT GLENN IVICCREA, - SHEPHERD KNAl'I', JR JAMES FULLER BERRY, '94, GEORGE STANISLAUS CONNELL, '94, JOSEPH PETER GRACE, '94, PHILIP REDING'l'ON IWUDGE HILDRETH, '94, DAVID STEWART IGLEI-IART, '94, HERIEERT MCLEOD IOHNSTONE, '94, SHEPHERD KNfXP1', JR., '94, CAMPBELL ERIE LOCRE, '94, RUSSELL HILLARD LOINES, '94, FREDERIC LUDLOW LUQUEER, '94, FREDERICK HEIQISEIQT SILL, '94, CLARENCE BISHOP SMITH, '94, CHARLES FREDERICR BUCKLEY, '95, PHILETUS 1X1OR'1'IMIiR CAPEN, '95, ' J Member OFFICERS. P1'Pxz2z'e7zf, - - V126-P7'esz?z'e11l, - Swf7'dz'cz1jf, C7'z7zZ', - JIIEIWBERS, FREDERICK COYRENDALL, '95, FREDERICK MORSE CUTLER, YQS. CLARENCE RANDOLPH FREEMAN, '95, VVILLIAM OSCAR GENNERT, '95, GEOIQGE BALTHASAR GERMANN, '95, CONRAD SAXE KEYES, '95, MALlLSlSX' KIBIBALL, '95, XVILLIAM THOMAS MASON, '95, GEORGE FREDERICK IVIIDDENDORF, J LEXVIS HASIIROUCR NEIYRIRK, HQS, EDYVARD COIJMAN PARISH, '95, HENIQX' BERRY POGSON, '95, VVILLIAM HOWE RII'LEX', '95, JOSEPH PERCY SMITH, JR., '95, 62 of the Columbia College Debating UniOn.J Safomz' Term. SI-IEP XVILLIAM FRANCIS PHILETUS ll R. '95, HERD KNfXl'l', JR. THOMAS BIASHN. BliR'l'R,-UI ELGAS. IORTIIIER CAPEN. XVILLIAM DANA STREET, '95, FREDERICK OARMAN Xv1RGIN, '95, DAVID XVILSON ARMSTRONG, JR., 96, GRANYILLE BURR, '96, FREDERICK SEXVARD GIBSON, '96, ROBERT GLENN IVICCREA, '96, SAMUEL S. SEXVARD, JR., '96, WALTER CONWELL SHOUP, '96, JOHN HElASAR1J SNYDER, '96, RICHARD XVEIL, '96, CLARENCE HENIRX' ECRERSON, '97, FRANCIS BERTRAM ELGAS, '97, AR'l'IflL'R LOCRATT NIARYIN, '97, BURDE'1 l'E 'KELLOGG MARVIN, '97. D - R . 'Q 1' drag-Q J ,L- 1 'Rf ,- - K S f If 7- K' X A 1 B ien! 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MEIJIBERS. 1 EDWIN A1 IQINSON BOYLES, 96, GRANVILI1: BURR, '96, XVILLIAM SAMUEL CHERRY, '96, EDWARD HANIII.'1'llN DALY, '96, ROBERT HUIl1'IN PIALSEY, '96, .THOMAS ALBERT I'IALS'1'EAD, '96, EMIL A. C. KERI-1,ER, '96, IRVING LEI-IMAN, '96, HOJVORAR Y zWE1IfI3ER.S'. A. V. XVILLIAM JACKSON, WILLIAM ADDISON HERN'EY, '93, 53 ALHER1' REXLPH LESINSKY, '96. FREDERICK AUCUSTUS PETERS, '96 JOSEPH NIEYER PROSKAUER, '96, FRANKLIN EDXVIN REESE, '96, CARL NIANFRED UHL, '96, PHILIII BISSELL, '97, ARTHUR NIEYER PRICE, '97, JOHN HULL DEINIING, '97. ARNON LYON SQUIERS, '93, SIDNEY HURIIELL T11EA'I', '93. Elssociation of the 'illumni of Qiolumbia Glollege, 189394. OFFICERS AND STANDING COAIZIIITTEE. GEORGE G. DE NVITT, '67, Prexzkiefzz, NO. 88 Nassau Street. VVILLIAM G. LA'l'HROP, IR., '62, Was-Pz'esz'4z'e1zz', No. 71 XVall Street. A. B. SIMONDS, '73, T1-eczmrez-, No. 49 Wall Street. WILLIAM S. SLOAN, '82, Sem-ffafgf, NO. 26 Exchange Street. Twfw Exj2z'1'e5 October, 1894. C. A. 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SEC. 2.-Any graduate from the Academic Department of Columbia College, and any graduate from any of the associated Schools of Columbia College who shall have been for at least three years a regular member of the Academic Department, 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 of 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 asso- ciate member, and 'become such member on signing such roll, and making such payments as mentioned in the preceding section. ARTICLE III. SEC. 1.- Every regular and associate member shall here- after pay to the treasurer the sum of two dollars annually, or in lieu thereof a life membership fee of thirty dollars as a commutation for annual dues. All moneys paid as commutation fees shall be funded under the direction of the Standing Committee, and shall be deemed a permanent fund to an amount not exceeding 51500, and the interest only shall be appropriated to the current expenses of this Association. The roll will be found at meetings of the Association, and at all other times at the office of ALEXANDER B. SIMONDS, Treasurer. No. 49 XVall St., New York. C -FEfA:4:4:,4-n'r+1?w:',:514-.1-1:-4-5L4r--?-+:? 'L :+!-5-f:k1L4.'R!-P51-P-:S-ff-gg-1-L4-+4 J 1 1 A 1 1 - I ll 1 11111111111111111 11111r11I1f1 I1 U l UA. 52 ' A ' .I - filly F 12, '-L 'lg f . '11111111l1lN'1'119'7 X'f 1 I5'l 'I A '3 .. .. Li W A .. 1 11 H1 4 11 1' ,I 1 E -,MM Z.. .A 1,23 ,H L- 11 -- .. :K - . .Rf ' IRA 'Iii' YW' 111 I1 11 . 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HANSON, 'Q-L, HAROLD A. PARSONS, ,1 , . 9 941 ff' XVILLIAM C. AANDREYV5. '95, LOUIS D. HUN1'OON, '95, CHAS. P. PEUGNET, 1 I . A14 GEORGE F. AIQCI-IER, '95, MEYER JOFFE, '94, HERISERT PINRHAM, 0 LEON H. BARNETT, '94, EDWARD M. JONES, '94, JUAN M. PORTUONDO, o'11lhI XYICTOR M. BENEDIKT, '95, JAMES M. KNOX, '95, JOHN L. PRINCE, .,. 9 I JOSEPH BIJOR, '95, EDXVARD WY LIEAIRE, '94, CHAS. D. SEARLE, ADOLPH BLACK, '94, ALFRED F. MAIN, '95, EDWARD D. SELF, 'T' 0 FRANCIS A. COKEFAIR, '94, HARRIS K. MZASTERS, '94, GERALD F. SHERMAN, '1 EDWARD COYKENDALL, '95, EDXVIN H. MESSI'1'ER. '94, CHAS D. SHRADY, :F I EDWARD P. FOLGER, '94, RICHARD A. BTONKS, '94, XVILSON F. SMITH, -I I PAUL FUENTES, '94, PERCIYAI. R. MOSES, 'Q5, LEWIS H. X7AIL, J FRANK T. GRACE, '95, XVILLIABI B. MCKINLAY, '95, VVILLIAM D. X7ANDERBILT, H DAVID J. GIQEENE, '94, XVILLIAM I-1. NICHOLS, '95, XVILLIAM Y. 'VVESTERVELT 1 l EDWARD F. HAAS, '94, ALEXANDEIR F. ORMSBEE, '95, THEODORE G. NVHITE. T I FRANK C. HAMILTON, '94, IWAX OSTERRERG, il 65 QBOOD CBovernment Qilub. OFFICERS. A. C. PHILLIPS, - - - P2-fszlzkfzi. H. S. EMERSON, - Vzkz'-P1'6sz'zff11! P. M. CAPEN, - Tffezzxzzffr. EDXVA RD SANDEORD, Sen-effzfy. EPYECUTIVE COJWIWITTEE. PHILLIPS, CAPEN, MASON, EI-IERSON, SANDFORD, BRODT. JWEJWBERS. G. R. BEACH, I. F. BERRY, P. E. BRODT, E. C. BROWN, P. M. CAPEN. W. W. COOK, H . A. CUSHING, P. G F. C. CUTLER, HORACE DOWIE, H. S. EBIERSON 7 I P. GRACE, G. C. CPOLDSMITH, E. V. HUBLEARD, R. P. KEN'1', R. H. LOINES, W. T. MASON, E. E. MITCHELL W. W. PHELAN, 7 A. C. PHILLIPS, W. H. RIPLEY, W. C. RHOADES, YV. O. RAYBIOND, 66 EDWARD SANDPORD, G. R. SEITZ, H. I. SHAW, C. B. SMITH, R. S. STRONG, P. Sz S S. H. TREAT', P. G., F. D. XTIRGIN, E. D. WEED, F. D. WVELLS, T. G. WHITE. A. j. Mosizs, j. F. KEMP, R. PEELE, jk., E, VVALLER, J. F. GREENLEAF, jos, STRUTHERS, Gbe' Ecbool of flbines Quarterly. A journal of Applied Science. BOARD OF EDITORS. A. MOSES, - - - .Af-Llllllgllflg Ezz'z'!07'. Jos. STRUTHERS, Bmzhefs Mnfzagef Adjunct Professor of Mineralogy. Professor of Geology. Adjunct Professor of Mining. Professor of Analytical Chemistry. Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering Tutor of Metallurgy. 67 H EU3Cl'F'CDO RII, I , D ..,, , 3 H lx K li, ff KX Kiiiik XX 1, Lf., R . , - , . A g C I 5 . , ,S- f I .1 , 4' 1,5 -: -, 3' k C ' 1? 'E ' . ' H. V 'Xf - . R . x . , DP' , -:f -. - .. A........ . .. .. af XR X, I, llllix Elhlh M il S I f 1 ,'.IfIfJI M 4 ,if v ll X X vxwiiiiii 1 XT I P i I 'li 1.1, I i V fi ,IQ ,fra-, , - 11 ly , A. .f f X XX .f75xQ, x , .,- i H IX K R l Q R ' '-,rl a L . 1 !x .... . S I. v - IX X XJ - sr' . 1474. E E I A A . .. . ' E PHOTO SOCIE . 2'.m.QC,N W., , ,I , 31 '?H55 'Jiil .. 1: .1 L. II- GEORGE FROST IARCHER, GEORGE R. BEACH, CHARLES F. BUCKLEY, HENRY Df BULTMAN, EUGENE HENIQY ST. JOHN HX'DE, EIIIL A. FREDERICK LIVINGST ON, J. PERRY WVORDEN, - JOSEPH P. SMYTI-I, JR RICHMOND XNTEED, - CHARLES F. BUCKLEY, SPENCER CARLETON, - OFFICERS. - Preszkieizz' 1571! Vzke-Preszkiefzt Second Vzke-Preszkiem' - - Trezzsznfer Secrefary .HOITORA R Y .UEJIBER S. HON. SETH Low, LL.D., President Of Columbia College PROF. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, PH.D., M.D., LL.D., COURTENAY DEKALR, E.M., RUDOLF EICKEMEYER, JR., MR. MR. DR. LOUIS H. LAUDY, PH.D., DR. EDWARD G. LOVE, PH.D., PROE. JOHN K. REES, S.M.,hE.M. JIEIIIBEIES. JOSEPH P. SMYTH, JR., JOSEPH S. STOUT, JR., JAMES BENNETT SUTHERLAND, DAVID H. TAYLOR, MAY HEATH, C. KEPPLER, ' IA. SPENCER CARLETON, HOWARD C. LGLYDON, FREDERIC O. VIRGIN, FREDERICK COYRENDALI., EDXVARD NECARSULMER, RICHMOND VVEED, SCHIIYLER E. DAY, NVARREN XV. PIJELAN, CHARLES F. NVHEATON, FELIX M. GERNSHEIN, XIVILLIAM M. SCI-INITZER, J. PERRY YVORDEN. WAI. HENIQY HAX'ES, HERRIAN F. SENFTNER, Cuzzne Leclzzrw, Serzswz Q' 1894. lllustrated by the Stereopticon by Exhibits and Experiments. JAN. 24.- HISTORY OF PHO'I'OGRAPHx', - - - Cl-IAKLES F. CHANDLER, PH.D., M.D., LL.D. FEI3. 7.- NOTES AND VIEWS ON SOUTH AMERICA, - - COURTENAY DEKrXLB, E.M. FEE. 21.-HASTRONOHICAI. PHO'lOGRAI'HY,u - - JOHN K. REES, S.M., E.M. FEI3. 27.-HPOLARIZED LIGliT,H - - - - LOUIS H. LAUDY, PH.D. BIAR. 7.- PHOTOGRAPHING MICIlOSCOl'IC OBJEC'l'S,U . - - - EDWARD G. LOVE, A.M., PH.D. LIAR. I4.- CHEMISTRY OF PHOTOGRAPHY, ---- CHARLES F. CHANDLER, PI-LD., M.D., LL.D. DIAR. 20.- PICTURE MAKING WITH THE C.-lMEIiA,n RUDOLF EICKEMEYER, JR., Wiilner Of Gold Medal at Hamburg. 68 L5 i ff x ff fn Q J 5' WM .mf M -I , , 4 xx My 2 - ' 'M 4 V 'liar X 1 JU X UW fl 'f Af,.e!' N ' , +4 ,f f ' 1 gi f' , 1i f3'i'fY -i ' '-5174 1-:Zz M I SCELLAVN EVOUS QQ ' 1 Z -. , V L . V I' 1 rl , , .-.- . . I 4,4 -. 1. W' gf ' - if i f H r N f X 1 2 Q W ' 1 ' VJVM . A W? - gl . f f -v'. WT' , ' 5 ' ' - N S L '7 - ' J l' f' i' I . 'f'f 'f i if Q ' fi' fl ' 1. .1 ff' - 1 ' ,f rw r'!'f2l11rg' 1,3 J 1 .. H 'W i w .Eff ' ff ,3,.9i t' .. .V QU fm A fi '- fr'-1 . Q' 'gy 44w ,igj1 4 4557, I OFFICERS. , ,f 4. 4144, .,,, ,,. 1 .X , ' 9 4 I. T. YVALKER, JR., - - - ' P1'e5zfz'efzf. 5 aff! -., f 47 .Eb WM- C. K. REED, ---- Vzre-Preszfiwzf. I. NV. XVALKER, - - Scrrafzzry zum' Treaszznw. 1 il . EXECUTIVE CQALIJITTEE g? 'gL'.x 14 R. C. CORNELL, R. ARROWSMITH, X 1- E. F. AYRAULT, J. VV. WA1.K1zR. I A B C l '8 Acygyf T7'fEtWBERS' F P Sh d '8 'gggggk-'3,',f . . . ow es, f-, . . oy , ,QO, . . erwoo , 5, W. C. Cammn, 'qi Dr. W. P. Ives, H. T. shfiver-, 'ss, sfiiifa' V i-if 5' , F. R. Coffin, '87, F. R. Kellorfg, '88, C. H. Smyth, '88, X-kg ' W' jf-'fi K W. C. Cox, Rev. H. M.oLadd, '81, D. N. H. Schenck, '90 Xxx-2-fl' N R. C. Cornell, '74, XV. T. Lawson, '82, S. T, Skidmore, '86, 'V' , XV. A. Dou las, '88, YV. G. LeBouti1lier, '80, C. A. Simmons, '89, H' N S Dikeg'87 E E Maxon '9o Dr R H Sayre '81 XJ H. . Davison, r., '85, Dr. . . Ma es, '88, E. Van D ck, '88, P Y E. F. Ayrault, '86, A. M. Cox, '85, XV. C. Demorest, '81, Dr. W. A. Moore, '82, S. D. Voorhees, '91, G. M. Anderson, '91, Lincoln Cromwell, '86, A. C. Gildersleve, '9o, VV. A. McLaren, '9o, G. E. Wood, '86, R. Arrowsmith, '82, L. S. Carrere, '86, G. Hyatt, '85, P. F. Merian, 'Q2, J. VV. Walker, '91. A. K. Alexander, '93, Dr. H. B. Carpenter, '88, R. H. Hoadley, '90, E. M. Perry, '84, H. L. Bogert, '78, C. YV. Culver, '91, H. W. Hogue, '9o, R. M. Spencer, '85, IJONORARY JWEAIBERS. Prof. H. T. Peck, '81, Dr. 1. NV. Dowling, jr., '84, L. MacCormack, '86, VV. B. Donnell, '93, Prof. Brander Matthews, '71, VV. A. Dunning, '81, A. D. 'Woodruff K. M. Murchison, Jr., '94, G. H. Barnes, '88, VV. M. Grinnell, A. V. Stout, '93, L. M. Lawson, Ir., '95. 70 U - it f Q J 1 , I , rx .N'Ef ' da i, ' . I ' , K ' . . .aw III -,I -J M. W ,J I V. . I ,. 5, 7 115-.1 1 ,,,4i?, ' ' A X7'3 EgS2 5,ffj 1 x 7Q, ' Y 4 ,f A ' IIE if V' 'nf ' f lgif x .5 f ,JZ QWXIIIQNX IP' . if X2 .r 9 -SAW' ,X QL' -I ' 'fff aw -, I f ,I ' ff I f e '- kxxf , 1 'gf X di-11 ' I I V vu? ,, 4 X , - 2 LIN ' I K f . Z V x 'G 523' f : 7- 'QQL 50,430 OF DIRECTORS. .:4.,., N, ,cgxx IQENNETH IVIACKENZIE BQURCHISON, IR., P1-mklefzf. N1 QF- K D F. LIVINGSTON PEEL, - - War-Prf.vz'fzQ'11t. II, ,I ,Z f FREDERIC VVHITE SHEPARD, .Mzzfzagrr. K4 FREDERICK COYKENDALL, - - T rm.vm'e1'. OL GUY VVETMORE CARRYL, .Dl'LZ71ZfIfZ'L7 Rclz5i'e5wzz'1zf1'Z'6. X Wy.. . M! FRANCIS A. COKEEAIR, - Lmder gf Gian CML. DAVID I-IOUGHTALING TAYLOR, Lemier 0f.71fa7za!0!z'f1 Club. FRANK BACKUS YVARE Lefzder 0 Ban b Club. I f 71 ' 4 r - ' 12N . f fm ' ,ff cjf ' L ,J -I 3 Xfx fini? m 11 'i 1, ,,, va -, f X-,. 3,44 Jug. W .qi ' ,I ,. X I, iff 'I 'V 3 4,2 ,I L f ' 'f-iz f gf L ' .Q X ,X Q Q, f EK. I li V f f A , ' f f N r. 'GU' f xy' X fl if .mb My 1 f . f , 1 . 4 . A jg. f L5 Q 5 !X ,Hi , ' Q Q. X . 4 x, gh, f XA vi' f S V. - 5,51 A Anim usq,,ue, ' I X M G ob was. ff? fl - 1'-' . Q - ,,.,1, k 1HinetQfUive Ciboral Gilub. JWEIWBERS. G. F. 1WIDDENDORF, Jfzzszkfzl Lmzfer. C. R. FREEMAN, Bzzxffzess flfmzfzxff F. E. BAUCH, H. VV. EGNER, W. 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E 5 f A i I 5 K -. f 57: 2 1 - bf 5 1 A55 -L 011355 E of 93. LI BRARY H ALL C OJ! - Chfzfrzmzlz. LOUIS VICTOR S FREDER X- 7 f 1 , f , f L 4 1 . S HQ ' , f N71 Aff e 12, 1893. TTEE. INTOR, OUTH ICK E WIL ACK, DOA LIAM R UN PEC DERHILL K WHYL' AKERS. Hzkfo V Puff. - PHQMKZ. Pf f'sff1z'zzz'z'01z Onzfar. - - 1721! m'z'r!01'z'al7. Ozfzkf. rm 11 . AND fex-zgjifioj Q4 O K '4'w Rm5E1 Lug . 'Rs NR- O fi 1 X X ,fil e L MQ ' 1 , 'IV N ' R 2 Cpxiff fi ' , gf? 51539 fm! ZA X L . X ' X Wk 1 Z if-4 E -nllw Q I 9 gx 2 my 'E Q7 W1 V. my iv K 9 img L79 'F J' q,- , V A . R A, Xia LC C 'Q 2. f, 1 'F R. 'N COULZIIITTEE OF ARRAZVGEf1fE.fVTS. mf' FRED. TEMRLETON ZABRISRLE, Chfzfrzfzfzfl. OHN D. GRISSIBI Gram! flffzrshal. G. af 7 If SCHOOL OF ARTS. X FRED. ,TEMIJLETON ZABRISKIE, Chzzzkffmzfz. X PETER GRANT CORNELL, HERIiE1l'l' TREADXNVELL YVADE. el V SCHOOL OF IIIIJVES. 7 EDWARD R, BOSSANGE, Chfzfrfmm. GEORGE H. CLARK, ELMER JONES. SCHOOL OF LAIV, FRANK BARKER, Chazwzzafz. VVILLIAM IQLINGENSTEIN, THOMAS P. MCKENNA. COLLEGE OF PHYSLCLANS AND SURGEONS. VVILLIAM BARKLEY STEPHENS, Chaizfmmz. JOHN D. GRISSIBI, HENRX' CHRISTIAN LOVIS- . 85 1 I Wlinetpfjfive Bowling Glub. ORGANIZED DEC. zoth, 1893. OFFICERS. ' FRANK JUDSON POPE, - HENRY WILLIAII EGNER, JR., CHARLES FREDERIC BUCRLEY, - GEORGE FREDERIC NIIDDENDORF, JR., RAYBIOND GOLD SHIPMAN, - CHARLES AISISERT BARBER, GEORGE RAIIIIES BEACH, HERBERT DOTY BROWN, CHARLES FREDERIC BUCKLEY, ROGER LEWIS CONANT, HENRY' XVILLIAIII EGNER, IR., LAXVRENCE HASBROUCK, ' ACTIVE ZIIEJWBERS. VICTOR VVILLIAM HUNGERFORD, RICHARD PEABODY KENT, EDWARD LAZANSKY, CHARLES GUSTAVE MOURRA1I,E, GEORGE FREDERIC MIDDENDORF, IR., FRANK J IUDSON .1POPE, VVILLIAM HOWE RIPLEY, 'SS Pzfeddezzf. Vzkc-P7'e,vz2z'e1zZ'. Sefwfafjf. - T7'czzsm'e1'. C fy? fa ifz. FREDERIC WHITE SHEPARD, RAYBIIOND GOLD SHIPMAN, JOSEPH PERCY SMYTH, IR., DAVID HOUGHTALING TAYLOR STEPHEN FRASER THAYER, RICHMOND WEED. -I fE'I1CJCJ1Ln.AlJLAlI.Z-L'I'ICJ1YI'. SAL I-I E REHS We, the exalted and glorious CLASS OF ,Q5, having been given to understand that, in accordance with the policy of University Expansion, the Faculty of Columbia College Qin the City of New Yorkj have decided to establish an Infant Class and Kindergarten in connection with the College, WE, the aforesaid CLASS OF '95, hereby enact the following DECLFRHTIONQ QIN 'WORDS OE ONE SYLLABLEQ Child-ren will not ap-pear in the pres-ence of an-y SOPH-O-MORE un-less at-tir-ed in clean pin-a-fores, bibs, and with their stock-ings neat-ly darn-ed at the knees. Each child, if pro-vi-ded With a clean bot-tle, a tin tray and a rub-ber bib, Will be served With Mel-lin's Food every day at I2 noon. As ser-vants of the SOPH-O-MORES, the Iufonr Class of '96 are com-mand-ed to re-frain from to-bac-co tex-cept ci-gar-ettesj as li-a-ble to stunt what lit-tle growth they al-read-y have. Al-so no child shall car-ry a cane, ex-cept on rare oc-ca-sions when ac-cord-ed the prec-i-ous priv-i-lege of pick-ing up a SOPH-O- MORE'S cane and res-pect-ful-ly re-turn-ing it. The fol-low-ing form of dress has been de-cid-ed up-on for child-ren, and may be ob-tain-ed at Best and Com-pan-y's Lil-li-pu-ti-an Baz-aar at re-duc-ed ratesg A White cap, neat-ly tied by the child's nurse in a bow un-der the chin, and which shall al-ways be re-mov-ed at the pas-sing of a SOPH-O-MORE, a broad lace collar, a green neck-tie, a green and White strip-ed shirt-Waist with but-tons for the at-tach-ment of a vel- vet-een kilt-skirt, stock-ings to match, and spring-heel shoes with brass toes. Each child must be pro-vid-ed with knee-pro-tect-ors, to save his stock-ings while play-ing mar-bles. The Wearing of a high hat by any child will not be tol-er-a.-ted, although WE un-der-stand that the tempt-a-tion to in-crease his stat-ure by such means may be ver-y great. Fi-nal-ly re-mem-ber that you are fresh, but WE will salt you down, you are green, but WE will paint you red, you are un-learn-ed, but WE will make you Wise, you are young, but WE will make you ag-ed with care, and lo, the Cam-pus shall be clean with the vvip-ing it shall re-ceive with you! WE therefore warn you to BE-XAITXRE Your law-ful, stern and un-re-lent-ing mas-ters, THE CLASS OF '95. S9 Tlllllgereag, it has pleased his Satanic Majesty to summon before his hrimstonic presence, his faithful and untir- ing emissary, jay Horrid DamStringe11t, in order to instruct H. S. M. Mephistopheles in the science of mathematical torture, we, the Class of '95, Columbia College, desire your presence at the orgies attending the cremation of this Monstrum I-Iorrendum. E685 lllbarcb will leave the Campus QBaccho Voleutep at 7:30 in M., june 2, 1393. Olcl-fashioned Wake to follow. P. S.-Incidentally, B1 D- Woodfluiilc and N-- Gi McCreazy will also feed the flames. J. P. VVORDEN, Declamator. C. R. FREEMAN, Jocularius. VV. H. RIPLEY, Condemnator. Quiziztumvirate. L. M. LAXVSON. R. P. KENT. F. O. VIRGIN. H. D. BROVVN. V. XV. HUNGERFORD. 87 . Z SX 'xg X I A,!- E lx Y R R A Va- AAAA X X X XX QQ V , .- 5 SQA . f A... U xxkx ff ','-. fGf-, I 91 4 1'7 ! X X V X Y X ff gif f X f f f J A f f OFFICERS. ff A' W Z Cdffdltli, f EDGAR MOELLRR. Seclrfzzfjf, HOWARD S. ZH.-XDDEN. JVEJWBERS. EDGAR MOELLER, HOWARD S. HADDEN, M. H. D. BULTAIAN, F. L. CHARLES H. LUM, R. H. HARRX' B. IWULLIKER H. C. FRANK IJUDLAM, R. L. . go E. H. JANES, FGX, PELL, PEPPMULLER PERRIN, LEO. Kula' ful! -K - is fU4lll!wmf1I'E5a5e,5OH' V 2' gsm 'Nw HAQ Q FOOTTSQIL . W 7 ' IW. 'L QW' ' M X A gfff if ' QL -, 3' W 'VIH fu' W, Q 0 S1 ,P ,,f f - H M A Z gl . sf ' ' w .J-5' H f 2 LX, ill? IA X MZ? A 42 NX f 1 f 'Nl' 'X X-X' :N X so 'wf' mam gyiff KE an V ek ' mwggiz Q gr 1 ..7:,v .,M A I4 W ' ,-:'.1,1,::q:::gw. t NX T 1 llf w r ' V WW Rm A ' , ff f 4 ff BM sm L 1 bf I, I 111 ' NJ W sf Wh. X Q 0 H upxvm W '1 im IA Wm HHH QW Q X 3 4, 1 E1 ,. I -wg - 1- 1 , , A 1+ f My N U N ak N MQ. ' M23 L in N . VK V 5 V f I ' ny 1 f L x . llf v aw'-4' 14,3 X! IJ A FA - f-xii A I ,- , W XM? Q TNQAX igIMIHQllfir,, 'S11 r5f Wh ,WHW m!l'lIpHHg 447 f QEXQQK mlm ,' f'M ,' ll !NefF x1g,1 'f ff , f 4 Q gSi33gX,WViA11wwwWWW A ff KN M Y . i A -' .5511 2' 'U 111.73 7 Q 'ff A Iiilgj N TEX Ziff? ' X S ,- :gg x-,Z ,MQ xx , 6, fl if X I V Q- I . ..,- V. .. ' . WUI W .5 'bl1 'gFtT'1f5m5fLun. 4' ,. . J V7 -rl w f,' -11!LW'!1U1W'l'lnK l'1 ' ,I Wm? .mv A 'Q 1 ' 2lf9P.L1vf- V. ,F A, -f-,A -' 1 JD ' Wm, H EJ 'H + frf, QR. ' ' fm sgffi ' 1 X 5 fytiul we ffm QQ 1 mm :1n ff .ff fwf+ qq! Tro:ii 7q1Ma'G'c,s ,,f3l2', Mix s -H - M 'I ll Ml W k I --' ig X 6 K :+- X, fi W 'QW 'TN N TCW-I :ICJ '- lf- 1 5 'pd H 1 vfwf X' Glolumbia Glollege Eltbletic 'LElnion. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1893-94. W. T. LAWSON, '82, ------ P7'e5z'dffzz'. F. L, PELL, '95 M,, VZ'6E-.P7'6A'Z.IZ7El!f. F. VV. SHEPARD, '95 A., Sefrefafjf. E. H. IVIILLER, '91, - T1-ensure:-. W. T. LAWSON, J. F. KEMP, WILLIAM MANICE, GUY RICHARDS, GRADUA TE JWEJIIBERS. - 32 Nassau St. A. G. GILDERSLEEVE - 52 East 49th St. M. HEXVLETT, - - - III Broadway. E H. LIILLER, IS Exchange Pl. UNDERGRAD UA TE JWEMBERS. Rawifzg. Base-Ball. F. W. SHEPARD, '95 A., T. RYAN, '95 L., E. B. STURGIS, ,QS M. P. R. M. HILDRETH, ,Q4 A. frank Afklefzks. Fan!-ball. F. L. PELL, '95 M., B. F. MORRIS, '94 A., L. M. LAWSON, '95 A. W. B. CROWELL, '96 L. Q2 y - , 28 VVeSt 48th St - I West zoth St School of Mines 525: L M V' .,, . v b ff If if 'KRW ' 4 Q g Zigi ff 9 wm a 1 ,,, 217,51 ' I ZZ l Q Nw ' ff W ff 'H W -0 'ff 9 'Qf ffwn M' fzfwfff f ff' f my-fwg' fwwf-ff,ffm,,:f ,gfffqf,yfQ,-9.14 felt ,.,,'ff W , 1, .,,ff,+,,,. - ff , . f. f Wi' , .5 f .. f fx 71' ' ' ,gg 1 f 'A , HK W Dm 'gi L ,lf ff IW? ' IM' 4l?fflm'!4! 1 X if L df!! f if ? 1., ZZUQLQII N. WJ' 4? 4fff'!'?f.f' N W' ff .f 4fW!' , W f 1' - 'X' Wm,wW,H. 4 :qu ,, : ' J 'Mflfgi Nw . digg gf puf f' if 4 . W' M 9 if wa, if N W 'K+ ' w w f NK ' X 7f f fyf i y ff '4 '62ffif2 ' A X ' f . ' AL ' -0 X bf- -N E- I li h M y 0199+ - H H- - -NNN. L A I Q-f :S fa Z N '- N HH 'W ff ' ' -if: ' . I . Ui Krach Eltbletlc Qomnuttee. :L.,ew . OFFICERS. WA F. L. PELL, - - - - Ckezzwlzfzrz. fi W tk, D. S. IGLEHART, ---- Serrfefmy. ni i-2-,vt L. M. LAWSON, IR., Rzf. ia Hmm' of Dzwcfars C. C. A. U Jig UUVDERGRADUATE JWEJIBEIES. Arm, Jfzkzes. Law. .fWedz'cz'fze. D. S. IGLEHART, ,Q4, B. XV. MORRIS, IR., ,Q4, P. LEE, '94, VV, HARRISON, ,94, L. M. LAWSON, IR., '95, F. L. PELL, ,Q5, J. A. 1-1.-XMMOND, '95, E. G. BROWN, '95, R. H BACON, '96, J. B. SMULL, '96, H. R. KINGSLEY, '96, D. XV. XVYNKOOP, '96 T. H. LESTER, '97, W. I. O'CUNNOR, '97. GRADUA TE IIIELWBERS. XV. T. LAWSON, '82, YV. MANICE, 'S6. 93 Elnnual Spring jfielb flbeeting of the Glolumbia Cllollege Eltbletic Illnion. EVENT. loo Yards Dash - - 120 Yards Hurdle Race 440 Yards Run One Mile Run - One Mile Wallr - - Two Mile Bicycle Race 220 Yards Dash - - 220 Yards Hurdle Race Half Mile Run - - Pole Vault - - - Sixteen-pound Hammer Sixteen-pound Shot - Running High jump Running Broad jump Colzmzbfa Owl, I'VZ7!Z'd7!l567'Z'tZfQ'E, Saz'm'1z'4U', llfqv 616, 1593. WINNER. Smull, jr., I. B., '96 M., joseph, T. E., '96, - Beekman, VV. F., '95, Kingsley, H. B., '93, Iglehart, D. S., '94, - Coe, L., '96 M., - - TIME, HEIGHT, DISTANCE. 102- sec. 185 sec. 54? sec. 5 min. 2 sec. - 7 min. 41 sec. - 7 min. 42 sec. Smull, jr., B., '96 M., - 23 seo. DeSalazar, VV. E., P. and S., - ZQZE- sec. Shepard, F. VV.. '95, - - 2 min. 242 sec. Bowman, F. H., '94, 9 ft. 1 in. Shipman, R. G., '95, 79 ft. I in. Byrnes, I., P. and S., 33 ft. 6 in. Burke, E., P. and S., Shipman, R. G., '95, 5 ft. .lg in. I9 ft. 65 in. SECOND. Chatain, H. G., '96 M., Byrnes, J., P. and S., Vlfhiting, G. T., '95 M., Bacon, R. H., '96, Bird, H. K., '96 M., Bird, H. K., '95 M., Chatain, H. G., '96 M., Joseph, T. E., '96, - Stout, jr., I. S., '95, Fish, 3d, H., '95, - Byrnes, J., P. and S., Earle, F., '94, - - Harrison, XV., P. and S. Burke, E., P. and S., Szmzflzzzfjl. Fnasrs. SECONDS, T1-unns. 'roTALs. '93, - I 9 2 7 '94, - 2 I o II '95, - 4 3 4 30 '96, - - 4 6 3 35 P. and S , 3 4 1 24 Law, - o o 2 2 9-L THIRD. DeSalazar,VV.E., P. 85S Seward, S. S., '96. johnson, N. G., '93. Schwartz, A., '96 M. Whiting, G. T., '95 M. Hammond, J., Law. Beach, G. R., '95, Oakes, J. C., '93 M. Fish, 3d, H., '95, Fish, 3d, H., '95. XVebe1', R., '96 M. Hammond, J., Law. EVENT. 100 Yards Dash, - 120 Yards Hurdle Race, 440 Yards Run, - - One Mile Vfalk, - One Mile Run, - - Two Mile Bicycle Race. 220 Yards Dash, - 220 Yards Hurdle Race Half Mile Run, - - Pole Vault, - - - Sixteenrpound Hammer, Sixteen-pound Shot, - Running High jump, Running Broad jump, Tlfftinetxg fjfive - Wlinetxg 5 Sir Kielb flbeeting. WINNER. Dalberg, '96, joseph, '96, i'Sm ull, '96 M., Fish, '95, - Bacon, '96, Bird, '96 M., Smull, '96 M., Chatain, '96 M. joseph, '96, Shepard, '95, Fish, '95, - Shipman, '95, Shipman, '95, Cofzmzbzlz Oval, l'Vz'!!f'cz171sb1'z'zzfqe, 10093. Z. .,. - TIME, HEIGHT, DISTANCE. I rg sec. I Si sec. 555 sec. S min. IO sec. 5 min. ,ig sec. 6 min. 50 sec. 2325.2 sec. 23 sec. 7 ft. 4 in. So ft. 5 in. 32 ft. 95- in. SECOND. Rosenfeld, '96 M., - Seward, '96, - Chatain, '96 M., Bird, '96 M., - Shepard, '95, - Hayes, '96, Grace, '95 M., - Beekman, '95, - Alsberg, '96, - Beer, '96, - Alsberg, '96, - 'Weber, '96 M., - 5 ft. 53, in. Chatain, '96 M. Shipman, '95, - IQ ft. II in. Lawson, '95, ' - Szmzffzczfjf. EIRSTS. SECONDS. 'rH1RDs. 'r0TALs.' '95, - - 6 4 S 46 1'9fv, - 7 9 3 56 Beekman, '95, won, but was ruled out. Jr Dead heat. ITwo-Mile Bicycle race not counted in Hnal score. 95 THIRD. Smull, '96 M. Stout, '95. Beach, '95. Beach, '95. Coe, '96 M. Kirby, '95 M. Thyng- '95- Freeman, '95 Alsherg, '96. VVeecl. '95. Alsberg, '96. Hadden, '95. llbrincetonfdiolumbia Gamca. CONDUCTED BY THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY TRACK ATHLETIC ASSOCIATI EVENT. Ioo Yards Run, - 220 Yards Dash, 440 Yards Run, - Half Mile Run, - One Mile Run, - - 120 Yards Hurdle Race, 220 Yards Hurdle Race, One Mile Walk, - - Two Mile Bicycle Race, Sixteen-pound Hammer, Sixteen-pound Shot, - Pole Vault, - - Running High jump, Running Broad Jump, COLUMBIA COLLEGE ATHLETIC UNION. Colmzzbzkz Oval, WZ7ZZ.077lSbTZ'!Zg7'6, S6Zflt7'!Z76Zy, jlfay 20fh, 1893. XVINNER. Allen, P., - Smull, C., Brokaw, P., Turner, P., Black, P., - Byrnes, C., DeSalazar, C., Ottley, P., Carnochan, P Taylor, P., Beveridge, P., Bowman, C., Harrison, C., Hammond, C., - Princeton, Columbia, TIME, HEIGHT, DISTANCE. SECOND. IO? sec. Smull, C., - 23 sec. Allen, P., - 51? sec. McCampbell, P., - 2 min. 55 sec. Xlfintringer, P., - 4 min. 462 sec. Kingsley, C., - - 175 sec. Williams, P., - 27? Sec. james, P., - - 7 min. 5 sec. Borcherling, P., 6 min. I Sec Grannin, P., IOO ft. 6 in Morris, C., 38 ft. 22 in. Byrnes, C., IO ft. Oakes, C., 5 ft. 8 in Sill, P., - 20 ft. 8 in Shipman, C., Szzzzmzrzfj-'. FIRSTS. SECONDS. THIRDS. 'ro'I'.ILS S S 7 63 6 6 7 49 96 ON AND THE THIRD. McNulty, P. Brokaw, P. Beekman. C. Schaff, P. Caton, P. Joseph, C. Hammond, C Iglehart, C. Bird, C. Balliet, P. Taylor, P. Fish, C. Burke, C. Sill, P. 5 i i ill F Y EN I , , ,. . ml X 3 Eigbteentla Elnnual jfielo fllbeeting of the Tlntercollegiate Eltbletic Elasociation. flfzzzzhtzffafz Fzbfri, flfay 27, 1893. COLLEGES OF THE ASSOCIA'1'ION, TRINITY, XVILLIAMS. AMHERST, U. of P. GEORGETOXYN, PRINCETON, FORDHAM, COLUMBIA, STEVENS, CORNELL, SWARTHMORE, LAFAYETTE, HARVARD, U. of VERMONT, I-IOBART, UNION. N. Y. U., U. of MICHIGAN, YALE, C. C. N. Y. LEHIGH, RUTGERS, 'r1v1E, 1-mroirr, EVENT. XYINNER. DISTANCE. SECOND. 100 Yards Dash, - Richards, Y., IO? sec. Bucholtz, U. of P., - 220 Yards Dash, - Richards, Y., 22? sec. Anderson, Y., - 440 Yards Run, - Sayer, H. - - 505 sec. Brokaw, P., Half Mile Run, - Corbin, H., - 1 min. SQ? sec Hubbell, H., - One Mile Run, - - Jarvis, W., - 4 min. 342 sec Morgan, Y., 120 Yards Hurdle, - - VanIngen, Y., - - 16? sec Lyman, Y., - 220 Yards Hurdle, - - Vanlngen, Y., - - 2595 sec. Garcelon, H., One Mile Walk, - Two Mile Bicycle Race Throwing the Hammer, Pole Vault, - - Running High jump, Running Broad jump, Putting the Shot, - - Ottley, P., - - Glenny, Y., - Hickok, Y., - - Bucholtz, U. of P., - - Fearing, H., - Bloss, H., - Hickok, Y., Yale, - Harvard, - U. of P., Princeton, - n - 6 min. 57? sec - 7 min. 4g sec - 110 ft. ..l.1ElI1. - IO ft. IOL- in 5 ft. roi? in. 22 ft. 92- in. 41 ft. in. Borcherling, P., - - Coates, U. of P., - Ellis, B., QQ ft. cg in, Cartwright,Y., loft. 75 i Putnam, H., 5 ft. 92 in. Sheldon, Y., 22 ft. zgin. Shea, H., 40 ft. Si in. S!l7l!7l!d7l1'. Pomrs. 475 Wesleyan, 34g Brown, 1 1 Columbia, IO Cornell, 99 POINTS. - 5 Ii l -z THIRD. Baker, H. Smull, Col. Bingham, H. ,Shaw,Cor. ,tiez Turner, P. Collamore, I-I. Shead, H. Jameson, H. Bunnell. Y. Davis, H. Knipe, U. of P., Q7 ft. 3g in. S Bowman, Col., Rice, Y., lVl166lXV1'1gh'E, H., tie, IO Q ft. 3 in. Sherwin, H., 5 ft. 74 in. Bucholtz, U. of P., QI ft. 9 in. Brown, Y., 40 ft. -- College. Harvard, - Yale, - Columbia, Princeton, U. of Pennsylvania, - C. City of New Y ork, Dartmouth , - - Lafayette, - Amherst, - An Int EVENT. 100 Yards Dash, - 220 Yards Dash, - 440 Yards Dash, - Half Mile Run, - One Mile Run. - One Mile NValk, - 120 Yards Hurdle Race 'IRecorb of Tlntercollegiate llbriges, 1st prize. 2d prize. 3d prize. Total. - 71 - 62 ' 53 - 36 28 2 -l 4 4 ercollegiate Record 1 220 Yards Hurdle Race. Two Mile Bicycle Race, Running Broad jump, Runnin Hi h urn , 2 2 J P- - Putting the Shot, - Throwing the Hammer, Pole Vault, - - - 73. 275 42 IO? 51 95 35 7 18 3 S 3 5 O .L O 3 I 1 I7I3,i II45 Ilgi 78 49 I3 9 8 8 College. XVesleyan, - Williams, - Brown, - Stevens, - Cornell, - - U. of Michigan, Bowdoin, - - Hobart, - Bar! f1zfe1'c0!leq'z2z!e Reforzfs. 4, any record that shall have been made at an Annual Meeting of the RECORD. IO sec. - 21? sec. .1 1 - . 495 sec. 1 - 1 min. 57175610 4 min. 29? sec. 6 min. 52? sec. - 15? sec. - 25? sec. 5 min. 41? sec 22 ft. 115 in. - 6 ft. 5 in. 41 ft. in. 110 ft. .15 in. IO ft. IO5l1l. w1xN1:R. - L. H. Cary, - - L. H. Cary, - - - C. B. Shattuck, - - VV. C. Dohm, - - - C. O. XVells, - - - F. A. Borcherling, - - H. L. 'vVilliams, - - H. L. NVillia1ns, - - W. H. Glenny, Jr., - V. Mapes, - - G. R. Fearing, - - VV. O. Hickok, - - - W. O. Hickol-1, - - - C. T. Bucholtz, - - Bw! COZlZ7llbZ'cl College Reforzis. A Columbia College Record is any record that EVENT. 100 Yards Dash, - 220 Yards Dash. - 440 Yards Dash, - Half Mile Run, - One Mile Run, - One Mile NValk, - 120 Yards Hurdle Race, 220 Yards Hurdle Race Two Mile Bicycle Race 1 v Running High jump, - Running Broad jump, Pole Vault, - - Putting Shot, - Throwing the Hammer, 4 min. 36g shall have been made in Columbia College games, or at an RECORD. HOLDER. lOl- sec 22? sec. .x - 525 sec .w 2 min. 1 sec 7 min. J, sec. - 16 sec. - 262 sec. . 2 6 min. ig sec. 5 ft. IO? in. 22 ft. Ili- in. IO ft. 7 in. 36 ft. 95 in. Q4 ft, 7 in. SGC. IOO G C. H. Mapes, '85, - 1875f I 893. ISI prize. 2d prize. 3d prize. Total. 3 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 I. C. A. A. COLLEGE. Princeton Princeton, Amherst, Princeton Amherst, Princeton, Yale, - Yale, - Yale, - Columbia, - Harvard, Yale, - Yale, - 3 U. of Pennsylvania, - Annual Meeting ofthe I. C. A. A. A. A. ' 'Q H. T. Harding, '93, Med., - Victor Mapes, '91, - S H. M. Bangs, Ir., '89, ' 'A R. L. Langdon, '92, L., - A. S. Vosbnrg, '92, Med. - F. R. Whitney, '92, L., - Lloyd Collis, 'Q2, M. - H. T. Harding, '93, Med., - Herbert Mapes, '92, M., - W. H. Hall, 'Q2, - - Guy Richards, '87, - Victor Mapes, '91, - H. T. Vlfelsh, ,QO, M., B. C. Hinrnan, '90, M., V B. C. Hinman, '90, M., 0 4 l 0 4 0 2 15 15- 0 1 0 1 0 1 YEAR. ISQI ISQI ISQI 1890 1889 - 1892 ISQI 1890 - 1593 - ISQI - 1892 1893 1593 1893 DA'rE. Oct. 25, 1884 May 7,1892 May 15, 1891 May 17, 1888 May 15, 1891 May I5 ISQI May I5 1891 May 15, 1891 May 28, 1892 May I5 1891 May 14, 1892 May 29, 1886 May 30, I8QI May 31 1890 May 31 1890 May 31, 1890 27 M Cez'ne:w.:1- Stanbing Qlommittee on 1Rowing. F. YV. SHEP.-XRD, W. C. SHOUP, E. B. STURGIS, Sfhoo! of Arfs. J. P. BENKARD, JQ4, F. W. SHEPARD, ,QS VV. C. SHOUP, '96, I. H. PRENTICE, '97, 7 GUY RICHARDS, '87, OFFICERS 1893-94. ffcyb7'e5c1zinz'z'z'e 012 15' 0 11fElWBERS. School of illffzes. 1. A. TOMPKINS, '94, E. B. STURGIS, ,Q5, I. L. FEARING, '96, - C'hfZZ'1'7lZlZlZ. - - fS6'f1'KfIZ7Q' 611127 Dz'1'cff01'.f C. C. A. U. D. M. T. C. A. HUTCHINSON, '97. GRAD UA TES. 101 1. M. HEWLETT, ' Swan! qf Law BANDLER, ,Q4 T. JOHNSTON, I. CHATFIELD 90. 5' ,L 26 'f CN. fam f :L fx A if , Q . X , I., wr Q 3 , Av k -N52 1123I6f'IbEll'V8I'UfG:0Illlllbia fl'C5bl1121Il NEW LONDON, IUNE 28th, 1893. TWU JIIILE STRAIGIUTA DVA Y. YALE. HARVARD. BOW, R. ARMSTRONG, F. M. FORBES, NO. 2, H. C. HOLCOBII3, G. S. DERBY, NO. 3, WV. M. BEARD, SHEA, NO. 4, A. W. DA1'EI2, H. S. RUSSELL, NO. 5, H. KN.ARP, F. DUEFIELD, NO. 6, VV. R. CROSS fCaptaiI1j, G. T. RICE, NO. 7, R. B. rFRE.-XDWAY, L. D. SHEPHERD, Stroke, VV. D. SMITH, R. M. TOXN'NSENIJ, Coxswain, J. M. BOISE, E. B. DAY, Yale, - IO mirl. 23 SCC. ,TIMES Harvard, IO min. 47 sec. Columbia, II min. 2 sec. Referee-MR. VV. A. BROOKS. Qiornellfdlolumbia jfresbman 1Race. NEW LONDON, JUNE zoth, 1893. TWO JULIE STICAIGIJTAWZ4 Y. TNE, j Cornell, -, - IO min. 28 sec. ' ' QCO1umbia, - IO min. 42 sec. RGf6TEG-COL. A. D. SHAW. IO, 'IRHCC COLUMBIA. I. XV. GANSON VV. C. SHOUP, J. L. FEARING, B. RICE, G. C. GOLDSMITH, G. H. CARTER, VE. B. STURGIS, E. VV. G'OULD QCaptain I. C. LEVV. 7 DATE 1880, 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 T893, june 7 30 1 27 26 25 1 30 28 27 27 24 1 28 Races Races Races Races jfreabman 1Race5-1barvarb anb Glolumbian. XVON BY Harvard Harvard - Columbia 1 Harvard - Columbia Harvard - Harvardg' Columbia - Columbia Harvard - Columbia Columbialf - Columbiajl Harvardg - won by Columbia, won by Harvard, won by Columbia, won by Yale, - 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 Loudon New London' SUJWJWAR Y. COLUMBIA vs. HARV.ARD. CoLU11B1'A vs. YALE. 99 Yale Freshman Crew entered but was swamped at the half mile flag. Jr Yale Freshman Crew entered 3 took second place. I Yale Freshman Crew entered, and won in I2 min. 3 1-2 sec. Yale Freshman Crew entered, and won in IO min. 23 sec. IO4 TIME II min, 32 sec. No time taken IO min 1 1 min 9 min I2 min 1 1 min II min 1 1 min I2 min IO min 9 min. I2 min IO min. 55 3 432 22 53 5 I3-1 54 21 54 41 20 47 SGC SGC SSC SCC SGC SGC SGC SCC SSC SCC SGC SCC xgv H, x X 5,-, , , f- - ,Mgr -4 Z mil ' ,.,.. M... ,. V POTTS, lCaptam1 FREEMAN, QSub.j SPAULDING, fNo. 3j PARISH, QCoxswainj SHEPARD, 1No. 6j TAINTER, '93, QCoachj STURGIS, fBowj FISH, IND. 21 DOUGHERTY, QNQ. 55 BEECH, fSub.j RICHARDS, QS'lroke3 CUTLER, CND. 45 '95 FFIESHMAN CREW. f J f . Y v 'f2'f5'? '9'.-JT ,K QI , , Ebe Elnnual Glam 1Regatta. HARLERI RIVER, May 5, 1893. ONE JVILE. NINETY-SIX. NINETY-FOUR. Bow, L. EICKXVORT, JR., R. A. MONKS, No. 2, VV. C. SHOUP, A. TOBIPKINS, No. 3, P. JMCLANE, GLISSEN, No. 4, R. RICE, VV. U. TAINTOR, No. 5, G. C. GOLDSMITH, VANB. DEMAREST, No. 6, G. H. CARTER, W. H. BUCRHOUT, No. 7, J. W. GANSON, G. PERRINE, Stroke, E. W. GOULD, B. XV. MORRIS, CoXsW'n, C. LEVV. F. H. SILL. Time-5 min., 40 sec. Referee - Guy Richards. 103 NINETY FIVE. W. B. POTTS, C. R. FREEBIAN, M. B. SPAULDING HAMILTON FISH, STARR TAINTOR, F. W. SHEPARD, E. B. STURGIS, P. V. RICHARDS, NIITCHELL. Mlm. um , hw N in C X X ,V l , mx Q X - MM ' 'f -X f f vw, ,V NV ' Y J 'Q 7 -- X F ' 4:37 , ., HW ' 'x X' ' MX Nw N f'?fi?'MvZ'i+ ' : -5 'w'!'Ef .Wim ' ' - 1,1 5 '-. zwfazcixv W f x ,f .,..g ,f 'f , '- ff-Q H R., -,L 55' I 'IJ--X Hfjgi , 371' 5 :QQ-3 ' i' M253 1 ' iff!! A ,f ' + . ' 4 .:1:- X f It Q. , All ly- Q-T ,' fi' A s i' L . . '52 3,1 y R SYBUDIIIQ Q:Ommltf6C OIT jfootf5BaIl. lf, ' , J ff B. YV. NLORRIS, JR., ------ Clfazrffzmz. ' M G. R. BEACH, - ---- Sewcfazjf. W, XV. B. CROWELL, RqJ1'm'f1zfnlz'7'f' 011 50121-zz' af Dz'z'erz'0r5 C. C. A. U. 6 Sfhool qf Arfx. C. R. SWORDS, '94, G. R. BEACH, 95, H. JOSEPH, '96, Sfhaol of 1Vz'f1es. B. VV. MORRIS, '94, A. F, MAIN, '95, H. G. CHATAIN, '96, I. O'CONNOR, '97, ' H. H. ARRISTEAD, JR 566001 of Law. School of 1Wefz'z'rz'v1e. T, HANSEN, '94, F. VV, SCOTT, '94, G, E, STARR, '95, E. L. KEYES, 95. W. B. CROWELL, '96, Graa'zLaz'e RejJ7'ese7zz'az'zi1e. ALGER CPILDERSLEEVE, '89. 106 -ai Glolumbia Glollege 1lnterfGZIa5s foOtfJBaII Cllbampionship. CoI,UMIsIA ATHLETIC FIELD, XVILLIAMSBRIDGE. 1If07Zll7Qy Afferzzaofz, 1V0zf. 13, aim' Sfzfzzrziay 1lf01'fzz'11g, 1Va7f. 18, 1893. '96-IO. POSITIONS. '97-4, SHOUP, Left end, - DOIIIIINS. GOULD, - Left tackle, - PRENTICE VAN GELDER, Left guard, - DAVIDSON CARTER, - Center, - ANDREWS. REIDERER, - Right guard, - MULLIIIEN. GOLDSMITH, Right tackle, - CLARK JOSEPH, - Right end, - BIJUR CHATAIN, - Quarter back - ARMSTEAD. BACON, Left half-back - O'CONNOR. SMULL, - Right half back, - - PUTNAM. BEER, - - - Full-back, - - PRESSPRITCH. Referee-Morris, '9J,. Umpire-Beach, 'Q5. Score :IO-4. Touchdowns-First half, Smullg second half, O'Connor, Chatain. Goals-Bacon. Sfzfzzzfzifzy 1lf01'1zz'71g, A7021 I 95-12. MAIN, SHEIDARD, - MILLER, MULLIIQEN, - FISI-I, - - IQIRBY, E. STURGIS, - SI-AULDINC-, POSITIONS. Left end, Left tackle, Left guard, Center, Right guard, Right tackle, Right end, . 25, 1893. IQLI.-I2. - - - KASTNER. ZARRISIQI, NIURCHISON - NICHOLS, ZABRISKI - - SHAXV - - - SMITH - ACKEN - SHERMAN HUNGERFOIIIJ, Quarter-back, - - GRACE STURGIS, - - Left half-back, - - TCJBll'IiINS VVEED, - - Right half-back, - - - EMERSON BRONVN, - - - - Full-back, - - - MORRIS Referee-Mr. Chatfield. Umpire- 12-I2. Touchdowns-First half, VVeed, Ackeng Second half Sturgis, Tompkins Qzj. Goals, Fish Q25 1V112fef1z!1er, 1895. '95-4. POSITIONS. BIAIN, - Left end, E. S'ruRGIS,- Left tackle, RIILLER, - Left guard, NIULLIKEN, - Center, S'I'ExvART, - Right guard, SHEPARD, - Right tackle, I. STURGIS, Right end, HLYNGERFORD, Quarter-back, SHIPMAN, - Left half-back CROWELL, - - Right half-back, - BROWN, - - - Full-back, Referee and Umpire-Mr. Chatfield. Score, 4 to 4. Touch- downs-First half, Shipman, Grace. IO7 '94--L SHERMAN. SXVORDS. ZABRISIII. S1-IAXV. SMITH. ACICEN. KASTNER. ERIERSON. NIONKS. GRACE. NIORRIS. Mr. Kingsley. Score NEW Yale ,Q7-32. JONES, - J. MILLER, - STURGIS, - CAMPBELL, - BROWN, - T. MILLER, - BASS, - FINCIQE, POND, - - TWIOHELL, COCHRANE, - Columbia College jfregbman jfootfball Games, 1893. HAVEN, NHZJ- 7, 1393- VVILLIAMSBRIDGE, Nov. POSITIONS. Columbia ,Q7-O. Princeton, '97-3 POSITIONS. Right eud, - - JOSEPH. CLARK- - - Right ehd, Right tackle, - PRENTICE GEEK, - Right taekle. Right guard, - ANDREWS HARVEY, Right ghafd, Center, - MULLIICEN DICKEY. Center. Left guard, - DAVIDSON CHURCH, Left guard, Left tackle, - BIJUR. ANDRUS. Left 'C9-Ckle, Left end, - - OYCONNOR. BROKAW, Left end, Quarter-back, ARMSTEAD, Capt. ROGERS, - Quarter-back, Right half-back, - - - PUTNAM. C. B. DEER, Right half-back, Left half-back, - - PRESSPRITCH R. DEER, - - - Left half-back. Full-back, - HAMIL'l'ON, STARR REYNOLDS, Capt., Full-back, COLUMBIA, '97, IO- COLUMBIA, 97, I2- COLUMBIA, '97, 6 COLUMBIA, 97, IZ- COLUMBIA, 97, I2- H. H. ARMSTEAD, JR., G. R. BEACH, '95, - W. E. OROWELL, '95, ST. PAUL, o. N. Y. A. C., 4. -N. Y. lV.lILITARY ACAD., O. STEVENS, '96, 4. BRYANT 85 STRATTON, O. 108 CllpflZZ'7Z qf Team. llfzzfzacgzfr qf Team. - Coafk. 2 5, 1893. Columbia, ,Q7-4 - - JOSEPH - - BIJUR, NORTON - - ANDREWS - h1ULLIKEN - CHATFIELD - - - PRENTICE - - - O,CUNNOR - ARMSTEAD, Capt - - PRESSIARITCIAI - - - CHATAIN - BEER, HLTTCHINSON .XZ X 'E vwvj ,a,yXXXj ECE -if M- Z-xx, -fi '17-251595 f f f R '1' UFS I, I We f I j iff ' ,. -- -Q f f 3 -'Q .f ' :gif ff I?Jis 3fy 4 T 10, , EJ .Ili -Qwqilb x. 'Q N, '.,A , E Ib -:- j 'L T, 1 I1 E. 1 Iffi 'X -'25 Q94 T ' X 'I fs-'IL L 283 T535 if 'R 'Q,,,1M5iL.1 ' ' 1 1.ffh'ewg:.ww ' .. '71 ij.. 3EE1f, . ,4 ,,w f' Etanbmg QZOHIWIYTGC on JBasef5BalI. T We Pf 'HIL-.19-Mai ,f OFFICERS. N vii T. RYAN, - - Chazwlzafz. fx W. S. CHERRY, ---- Seffefafy. A 'Tj f P. R. vi. H - , , 'N fax L, R- A. EWONIlJ,DRE1H' ? Rcp1'exc'7z!1zz'zz'es 072 Baan! of Dzrecz'01'5. iw 2 ' AIEYVBER S. ., , 4 X Sfhaol of Arts. Sfhoal of Jkfzkzes. Srhnol of Law P. R. M. HILDRETH, '94, R. A. NIONKS, '94, F. XV. NIATTOCKS , W fffbgul V. M. HUNGERFORD, '95, H. STEWART, '95, 1. T. RYAN, '95, . 'qilflfhl VV. S. CHERRY, '96, A. PATTERSON, '96, R. M. JMILES, '96. , K JMU IJ' W. BABCOCK, '97. P. A. BATES, '97. GRADUA TE REPRESEJVTA TIVES. I. F. KEMP, 84, E. H. TLVIILLER, ,QO. IOQ X QOlllI11biH QZOIIGQC 'llflillewflfive jfF65bI1lElI'l 1lBH56fflB?lll 6811165 R. G. SHIPMAN, - Cafcbcr. J. H. STEWART, - S. O. MILLER, - Pz'z'fhe1', Capt. Flrsf Base. W. M. STERRY, - - SKEZUIIZ7 Base. H. O,CONNOR, TM'1'fZBzzse. F. W. lVlAT'l'OCK, - Short Sfap. P. A. BARBER, j?zlgfh!F1'efrZ. L. R. SHA'1 1'UcK, - - Cmfer Field. G. F. SMITH, - Left Fzkflzi. C. LUM, A. Looms, F. NESBIT, G'AMES PLAYED. Az' .S'z'11g' Sing, Columbia, '95, ' - I4 Holbrook Military Academy, o A! .SzYz71Uf07'1z', Columbia, ,95, - - 9 Betts Military Academy, - o Af Oiuliigf, Columbia, 95, - - 4 Newark High School, ov Az' Corzmfzzfl, Columbia, '95, - - 9 ,, N. Y. Military Academy, - 3 Af Broakgw, Columbia, '95, - - 3 Brooklyn Polytechnic, 7 Af Berkelgf Owl, Columbia, '95, - - IQ Berkeley School, - o A! PffksZ2z'!!, Columbia, '95, - - 3 Peekskill Military Academy, 6 A! P1'z'1zrez'011, A Z F Z zzJhz'1lg, A! Sing Shag Az' Neftfbzzrgf Az' Sing Sing, Szzbstifzzfes. Columbia, ' . ,95, No game, rai Princeton, 95. Columbia, '95, - - Flushing A. C., - , Columbia, '95, - - Mt. Pleasant Academy, , Columbia, '95, - Sinclair School, - ' Columbia, '95, - St. Iohn's School, Af W'z'!!z'rzm's Brz'rzfqe, Columbia, '95, - Col. Gram. School, fl! Berkefey Owl, Columbia, YQS, Szmzfzzmjf. Columbia ,95 j Games Won, ' l Games lost, - III Berkeley School, U. I2 3 I3 8 2 3 I4 3 16 o 7 4 Tlntercollegiate 'lawn ZEenni5 Elsfzociation. OFFICERS. D. VV. CANDLER, Columbia, ,Q5, - Pre.vz'defz!. M. G. CHASE, Brown, '96, - - Wfe-Prerz'a7e1zf. A. E. FOOTE, Yale, '96, Sl'L'l'6'f6Z7j-' ami Treaxzzre1'. ELEVENTH AZVJVUAL TOURJVAJWEZVT HELD ON THE G7'0ZIIZll75 of Mc NK7lf Havcfz Lmwz Club, OCTOBER, 1893. COLLEGES REPRESENTED-Amherst, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Weslejfan Sbzglcs. IST PRIZE-Bai. G. CHASE, Brown. 2D PRIZE-Undecided. Dazzlzlcs. IST PRIZE-M. G. CHASE and BUDLONG, Brown. 2D PRIZE-J. C. HOXVL,AND and A. E. FOOTE, Yale. II A A- 'S D.: I- . ..:z '1S: 111, , 5' 'M fri ? ' ' e1f5?N YXXL.. .AL-gif.--, . 9 ,-11. LY... ,-,,- A wif' -Ik-ix- V 1 -' A LfW N 3 iw if 5 V. fvx A . FIT T? , I' nc f3Qf',f I - an SFX 1 fl Z' 5,3 1' , ' x .' L,-, ' 9 - f Z W . ' ,, fu: I Lag, ' ' I , ' 1,1 7' ua V ,, ff' 'YK-'S lsr WW E X X I I C H V5 Q ' ,G I 5 'W ' I -f ff Ki 3,1 . 5 5 ,ax . OFFICERS. : 1-. DUNC.AN VVILLSON CANDLER, '95 M., - Prfsz'f17wf. 5 ARCHABALD DOUGLAS, IQ4, - Sccremzg' and ,Tf-mzxmer. ' RUSSELL H. LOINES, '94, - - F. LIVINGSTON PELL, JQ5, Execzftzbe GEORGE R. BEACH ' Cwzzmitfer. Y 957 ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, ,Q4, - - , jfiwt Elnnual UCIIIU5 tournament. Held zz! C0fZ!7lZbZ'lZ Field, pwzflllliilibflltlgff, Offflber, 16793. SINGLES. l'VZ'lZ7ZKF, - - RUSSELL H. LOINES, ,Q4. Rzmfzw'-zqa, CLARENCE B QMITH 94 DOUBLES. 1 - - jYV. G. JOHNSON, L., 5 - - M. MURCHISON R Q4 VVZWMH' ?C. P. NIACMULLEN, ,Q7. Rmmgm W' QG. E. TOBIPKILS Q4 Comnlaffwz Pzfzie, - - HOXNVARLJ S. HADDEN, Q5 II, H! it's in this great New York, 'Tis quite the thing to walk, In newest style so queer, Where fashions most appearg For in these the ladies look so sweet, And have such dainty little feet, One would not, no, could not, Resist their saucy glance- We tip our hats to every maiden fair. CHORUS. You lovely maid with golden hair, Your roguish eye and cheeks so fair Go not so proudly thereg Of college men, beware! Many girls, with broken hearts, - Have found how disappointment smarts. Oh! Rosaline! Rosaline! Do take care! 2 When on the train we're bound To Colu1nbia's foot-ball ground, We scramble for a seat- Near the pretty girls we meetg Then with our words so slyly wrought, Their hearts are won, ere they had thought. Heart broken and sighing, We leave them in the train- DON'T YOU HEAR THEM BELLS. I HE trials of our Freshman days Are changed to mem'ries dearg In cane rushing we'll strive no more- Here's to our junior year. CHORUS. Don't you hear those yellsg Don't you hear those yells? How they call to mind the triumphs Gf the class of Ninety-five! Don't you hear those yells, Don't you hear those yells? ' They shall tell of all our glories evermore. 2 As Sophomores, we had a hand At every sort of fung We taught the Freshmen how to mindg Our Triumph we have won.- CHORUS. 3 Though college days are rolling by, Our friendship is more true, Long shall we praise Columbia, And wear the white and blue.- CHORUS WVe tip our hats to every maiden fair. C R F C. R. F. II OME, gather round, our classmates, and sing a Word of praiseg For our achievements, great or small, are bright as the brightest rays That ever shone from moon or stars upon this glorious earthg To sound the joyful tidings of our Alma Mater's birth. CHORUS. Shout the joyful tidings, shout with all your rnight, While the glorious banner Waves within your sight. 2 The task that lies before us We'll regard the costliest prize That ever has been placed before such longing niortal eyes, Our hearts with rapture beating, when We see our banner Wave, With Ninety-Hve's inscription as an honor to the brave. 3 But let me not forget the ties of friendship that us bind, And let us have a happy smile for every one we find Who is Willing to be with us when we swell our paean loud, Whose echoes shall reverberate to each and every cloud. G. F. fl! II5 OME all ye noble juniors of the class of Ninety- five, Proclaim in lusty unison The trophies and the honors won, And tell the world just who it is that keeps it all alive, Come tell the world who keeps it alive and kicking- lVhy! 'tis the noble juniors of the class of Ninety- five. So brothers, raise a mighty cheer, To consecrate the junior year, And celebrate the greatness whence their victory derive The paragons of Ninety-five, the juniors. 2 How fond are recollections of the pleasant days of yore, When Ninety-tive went in the race To conquer with its winning pace, Disclosing to the winning world what ne'er was seen before! Oh! honor to the noble class of juniors! VVe're jolly, jolly juniors that have never known a pain, But always full of hopeful flush, Have fought as in the glorious rush, When two-score odd were clinging to a three-foot wooden cane, 3 Come all ye noble juniors, and prolong the loud acclaim, Extol the virtues of our class, And let the joyous bumper pass, To emphasize the spirit that secures eternal fame For Ninety-five, the class that knows no equal. Columbia, thou art fortunate, to have our junior class! So long as heaven and earth remain Thou wilt continue in thy reign, For we shall let thy glory and thy greatness never pass, 'While we are still thy true and loyal juniors. 4 Long live the dear Professors and our worthy President, Astronomy and algebra, Greek, chemistry, cz' refem! But for the total universe we would not give a cent, If Ninety-ive had not its noble juniors. All hail the class of Ninety-five with deference profound, And recognize the champion Of all the good beneath the sun, Ye Freshs and Sophs and Seniors, come, your ful- some praises sound The Freshman prize of Ninety-five at Christ- Of Ninety-live, the gem of all Columbia! mas. F. E. B. II Ctolumbia 'Ell'll1llF1I5. HE history of Columbia annuals begins with the appearance of the '65 Columbian, in April, 1864. This publication, though deserving our respect on account of its character of original num- ber, would not be very attractive to a student of the present generation. It was merely a large sheet of paper, containing an editorial, a class poem, and lists of the faculty, trustees, and college organizations. From '64 to the present time an annual has appeared regularly. The second number took the name Columbiad, which succeeding classes retained for twenty-live years. During this period there was a fairly steady improvement in the character of the paper. The '69 Columbiadn appeared in book form, thus making a considerable advance over its predecessors. It was bound in paper and its form was retained until 1882, with occasional changes of the cover design. The amount of matter was increased by new college movements, the establishment of the Cap and Gown fafterward Acta Columbiana j, the Musical and Athletic Associations, and the 'tSpectator, being announced in the order named. Besides these natural introductions, no innovation was made until Seventy-five published histories of three other classes, omitting its own record. Seventy- IIS six added a roll of the students of the Academic De- partment, or School of Letters and Science. This roll, however, was abandoned by the following class. In the seventies, there was a decided lack of interest in literary work. Both of the long-estab- lished literary societies, Philolexia and Peithologia, became greatly reduced in membership, and it was not until the formation of the Barnard Asso- ciation, in 1877, that interest in their work revived. Perhaps in consequence of this unfortunate state of affairs, there appeared in the Columbiads of this period a number of short-lived organizations with peculiar names and somewhat mysterious objects. Among them were, in '75 and '76 the 'tl-Eaturkey Club, in '76 Ye Society for Improving ye Con- dition of ye Indigente Female Crossing Sweepers, and in ,79 the Columbia College Cynical Cyrenai- cal Celibates' Cabalistic Coterief' Wfith the Spring of '78 came a new annual, The Miner. This was published by the junior class of the School of Mines. In general plan it was much like the Columbiad, containing rolls of the frater- nities and scientific societies, poems, athletic records, and class histories. Notices of societies confined to the School of Mines were not published in the Columbiad after the appearance of the H Miner. The Class of 'So made a decided change in the appearance of their book by the introduction of illustrations. In previous years there had been fraternity cuts, but nothing more. Drawings were now inserted, rude enough, and showing hardly any attempt at artistic work, but the first of their kind at Columbia. Eighty also introduced the have constituted a regular department Individual records of the members of class did not appear until eleven years H391 Columbian. Eighty-one's volume shows a great improvement in the cuts. It contains a considerable amount of literary matter, mainly humorous. This was con- tinued by subsequent classes until '86, after which the space given to literary work diminished. Ninety- two, however, made verse an important feature of its annual. The humorous tone of Eighty-one extended to its editorial. This editorial had been, from the first, a brief history of college events dur- ing the year before the appearance of each 4' Colum- biad. After Eighty-one's humor had destroyed the dignity of this sketch, it lost its former character and in a few years became a mere preface. Ninety-two substituted a prologue in verse, and Ninety-three Grinds that ever since. the editing later, in the 119 omitted the preface altogether. Ninety-four followed Ninety-two's example. 'Eighty-two abandoned the class histories, which had been introduced by Seventy- five. They have been once revived-by Ninety- one. In the t'Miner the class histories were retained. By '88 the annual had become, in general appear- ance, very similar to the more recent numbers. In artistic finish, however, a great improvement has been made within a very few years. Ninety first published a class picture. The Columbiadn of this class was the last to appear under the old name and system. Then came the 'UQI Columbian, the result of a union of Columbiad and Miner. The preface declares the book to be the latest and, perhaps, the most important result of Ninety-one's struggle to break down the senseless and obstinate custom that has barred apart the Arts and the Mines. Owing, in part, to the admirable stand taken by Ninety-one, the senseless and obstinate custom is now almost forgotten. For ive years the Artsman and the Miner have joined hands in publishing the book which Columbia proudly asserts to be the handsomest college annual in America. Tbail I OGDEN FISH DAY R1vLEv EANRYL ICENT CAHVN. WEED s'1'U1cC1c1a HUCKLEY SPINGANN 5'1'12RN SCI-INITZER li EYES STEIN PARISH NEWELL CUTLER 1cOs1sN1s1sRG LAZANSKY HASNROUCK MASON BROWN Ml'rcH1z1,1- ILAUCH COYKENDALI, s'l'01:M LAw1u2NC1a m4mB,xL IZEEIQMAN GENNER1' EGNER to 1Ftinetx3 1120, QWVG. 1roUsToN GERNSHEIM m'rcHE1.1. CoNNov1s1a 1-'1'1'ZGExzALD SHEPARD NEESER 1 SLAY BACK POGSON FREEMAN N EXVKIRK MIDDENDORI- f:E1ux1AN BIECKNVITI-I THAYER '1 AYLOR HUNGERFORD MOURRAILLE V'IRGIN XVORDEN SH l-PMAN STOUT SMYTH Ho WARD- POPE. BEACH CAPEN STREET- CONANT. l'l exif!! -i- . -v i ' -g? lai.. If 1 ' , .:fi'f .. i E i . O , M N W Emiflxfillilfln, H grqfiWfiffiel- 2,7 I E 9' y we 3 we W 1 fu 'ff' EA ,X 1- , N X ft - A1--1 A V. S . -,us M , M if '1m .pi 'f' l'.'M Qhfveft V ff ffifmstfe 191 'r f ll O if W 1. 712 MZKXEV ' ,, f . ff ,N Wfwzyf 'fgi s id my, WA' .. , X - . 3 .Xxx QW 4 f u . .,r . E. f ff f ' - if ..-V L ci O -A X X - '-ff it 1 ' . 'ef . - f a t it fax with f Jim X MQ. ix im fl t. ,. A X ,, eng NIR. Q.. QQ WVX ,, Q , J Xe - of the fllbembers of the Claes of Wlinetgffive. The igures in parentheses re fer to the different college years - QU Freshman g Q25 Sophomoreg Q31 Junior SCHOOL OF ARTS. A. HOR.ACE ALBERTSON, Plainfield, N. GEORGE RAIMES BEACH, Jersey City. Q' K' W- A. K. E.g Sub. on Freshman Crew Crjg Mgr. Feather ' - ' F tl erwei ht Foot-Ba11C2,3jgC1ass FRANc1s EUGENE BAUCH, Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbia Coll. Lit. Soc. Qzig Executive Com. Secretary q3Jg ,QS Choral Clubg French and German pry French and History Qzj. I21 weight Foot Ballfzj, ea 1 g Foot-Ball fzjg Mgr. '97 Freshman Foot-Ball Qgjg '95-6 games, 3d in mile run and mile walk: Spring games ,Q3, ' ' ' ' ' . F t-Ballfj 3d in half-mile run, Sec y Standing Com on oo 3 g - . C 1. Coll. Treas. and Exec. Com. '95 Club, Exec. Com 0 Tennis Club 12,355 Col. Coll. Musical SOC- C352 Photo. Soc. 1355 Shakespeare Soc. 12, 355 Philolexian Soc. 12, 355 ,Q5 Bowling Club 135. CLAUDE SELVVYN BECKWITH, Paterson, N. 5. Sub. on Class B. B. Nine. WILLIAII FENWICK BEEKMAN, New York City. A. YC5 Class treasurer 1355 second in half mile in the '95-6 games 1255 first in 440 yards run in the Col. Coll. Spring games 1255 third in the 440 yards run in the Princeton 715. Columbia games 125: member of track athletic team 1255 Mandolin Club 135. HERBERT' D. BROWN, New York City. A. T15 Triumph Com. 1255 Class Foot-Ball Team 1355 Featherweight Foot-Ball Team 12, 35. GEORGE PHILIP BRYANT, New York City. 21. uf. Q.1N. H. A5 CHARLES FREDERICK BUCKLEY, Brooklyn, N. Y. Barnard Lit. Soc. 1355 Shakespeare Soc., Treas. 125, Treas. and Sec'y1355 Col. Coll. Photo. Soc., Treas. '93-45 '95 Choral Club 1355 ,QS Bowling Club, Sec'y 135. WILLIABI L. CAHN, New York City. Shakespeare SOc.5 Alumni Competitive Scholarship 1en- trance55 Eng. Literature 1155 Rhetoric 1255 Eng. Lit. 125. PHILETUS MORTIMER CAPEN, New York City. A. A. 45.5 Vice-president of Class 1255 Barnard Lit. Assoc. 11, 2, 35, Vice-President 135, Critic 1355 Col. Lit. Monthly 12, 35, Asst. Business Mgr. 125, Business Mgr. 1355 Chair- man Columbian Board 1355 Shakespeare Soc. 125. FREDERICK COYKENDALL, Rondout, N. Y. A. K. E.5 Treas. of Class 125, Sec'y1355 Barnard Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 355 Col. Coll. Musical Soc., Treas. and Sec'y 1355 C. C. A. U. 11,, 2, 35: . Ninety-tive Club 1255 Photo. Soc.5 Mathematics-Scholarship 115, Honor 125. ' VVILLIAM BEERS CROWELL, New York City. A. A. 55.5 'Varsity Foot-Ball Team 1155 Capt. of Freshman Foot-Ball Team5 Class Foot Ball Team 11, 2, 355 Foot- .Ball Committee 11, 2, 355 Foot-Ball Representative to C. I22 C. A. U. 1355 C. C. A. U. Com. on Athletic Field, t'Col- umbia Fieldu 12, 355 Scrub Foot-Ball Team 1255 Coach Freshman Foot-Ball Team 1355 Glee Club 1355 Col. Coll. Musical Soc. 135. FREDERICK MORSE CUTLER, New York City. Coach of Class CreW135: Freshman Crew 1155 Class Foot- Ball Team 1155 Sub. on Class Foot-Ball Team 1255 Bar- nard Lit. Assn. 12, 355 Honorable mention for History Scholarship 125. SCHUYLER EBIERSON DAY, New York City. Philolexian Soc.5 Col. Coll. Photo. Soc.5 Honors English Literature 11, 25. EDMUND LAWRENCE DOUOHERTY, Englewood, N. A. K. E.5 Rowing Delegate Class Athletic Com. 1255 Fresh- man Crew5 Class Foot Ball Team5 Scrub Team 1255 '96 Freshman Foot Ball Team5 Secretary Rowing Com. C. C. A. U. 1255 ,QS Club 125. HENRX' WILLIA11 EGNER, IR., Newark, N. 5. Vice-President '95 Bowling Clubg ,QS Choral Club. HAM1LroN FISH, JR., New York City. A. Q55 Class Vice-President 1155 Freshman Foot-Ball Team5 Freshman Crew5 Class Crew 1255 First Prize Pole Vault and Walk in '95-6 Games, Third Prize Pole Vault Columbia and Princeton Games '935 Class Foot-Ball Team 1355 Mgr. Intercollegiate Track Athletic Team and Standing Com. on Track Athletics 1355 Mgr. Col. Coll. Musical Society 1355 Board of Directors C. C. M. S. 1355 Fencers' Club 135. JOHN DR1sCoLL FI'l'Z-GERALD, zd, Newark, N. In Tourn. for Championship of Coll. in Foil Fencing-Tie for 2d place 1255 Columbia Coll. Lit. Soc. Vice-Prest. 1355 Mem. of Exec. Com. 12, 35. CLARENCE RANIJOIJPH FREEMAN, New York City. Class Athletic Com. 1255 jocularius at Class Triumph 1255 Freshman Foot-Ball Team 1155 Crew 11, 255 Feather- weight Foot-Ball Team 12, 35, Capt. 1255 Varsity Scrub Foot-Ball1155 3d place in Pole-Vaulting '95-'96 Games 1255 Barnard Lit. Soc 12, 355 Board of Columbia Spectator 1355 Manager of '95 Choral Club 135. VVILLIAM OSCAR GENNERT, Greenville, N. A. I . 3 Semi-Finals-3d Prize Coll. Tennis Tournament C353 Barnard Lit. Soc. C2, 353 Greek Scholarship C253 Latin Scholarship Honorable Mention C253 Honors C25. GEORGE B. GERMANN. Brooklyn, N. Y. Barnard Lit. Soc.3 Mathematics, French C153 History, Mathematics, Rhetoric C25. ' FELIX MORTIMER GERNSHEIBI, New York City. 'QS Choral ClLlbQ ,QS Bowling Club. LAWRENCE IH.-XSBROUCK, New York City. LV. 1 .3 Class Base-Ball Team C253 Featherweight Foot-Ball Team C253 '95 Club 125, C. C. A. U. C1, 2, 353 Musical Soc. C353 Mandolin Club C353 '95 Bowling Club, ,QS Choral Club. HENRY E. HOUSTON, Richmond Hill, N. Y. BURT F. HOXVARD, Glencoe, Ill. E. X. VICTOR WILLIAAI HUNGERFORD, New York City. Al. K. 15.3 Scrub Foot-Ball Team C253 Freshman Foot-Ball Teamg Class Foot-Ball Team C2, 35, Captain C353 Class Base-Ball Team, Captain C253 Standing Com. on Base- Ball C353 Featherweight Foot-Ball Team C2, 353 Philolex- ian Lit. Soc. C1, 253 Col. Coll. Musical Soc. C353 '95 Club C253 Triumph Com. C253 C. C. A. U. C1, 2, 35C Shake- speare Soc. C35. TXLTEIR jAEEA, New York City. Greek, honor C1, 25. RICHARD PEABODY KENT, Merrick, L I. A. 153 Triumph Com. C253 Class Foot-Ball C2, 353 ,QS Fea- therweight Foot-Ball C2, 353 ,QS Club C253 Shakespeare Soc. C2, 353 '95 Bowling Club C35. CONRAD SAXE KEYES, Brooklyn, N. Y. Q. F. Barnard Lit. Soc. CI, 2, 353 Columbian Board C353 Banjo Club C2, 353 Musical Soc. C353 Freshman Banjo Club C153 Honors in Latin CI, 25. 123 MAULSBV TQIMBALL, Kenosha, Wis. Q. F. A.3 Mandolin Club Cr, 2, 353 Banjo Club C1, 353 Mus- ical Soc. C353 Honors in Mathematics C153 History Scholar- ship C25. RICHARD LAWRENCE, New York City. W. 213 Sophomore Entertainment Com.3 Featherweight Foot-Ball Team C2, 353 Sub. Class Team C353 Banjo Club C2, 353 Freshman Banjo Club C153 Exec. Com. of '95 Club C253 795 Bowling Club C35. LEONIDAS TVIOREAU LAWSON, jR., New York City. TP. 113 Class President C153 Freshman Foot-Ball Team C153 2d Prize ioo yds. Dash, 2d Prize 220 yds. 'Dash, 2d Prize Broad jump ,Q4-5 Games3 2d Prize Broad jump College Games C153 2d Prize Broad jump '95-6 Gamesg College Championships Fencing Foils and Duelling Swords C253 Intercollegiate Track Athletic Team C25. Captain C353 Mandolin Club C1, 2. 35, Leader C2, 353 Banjo Club C1, 2, 353 Mgr. Col. Coll. Musical Soc. C25, Board of Governors C2, 353 Mgr. '95 Sophomore Entertainment Com. 3 Standing Com. on Track Athletics C2, 353 Delegate to C. C, A. U. C35, Board of Governors C353 Chairman Triumph Com. C253 Princeton-Columbia Games Com. C253 Fencer's Club C1,35, Sec'y and Treas. CI5, President C353 Columbian Board C35. EDNVARD LAZANSKY, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class B. B. Team CI, 25: '95 Bowling Club C35. YVILLIAM THOMAs MTASGN, New York City. T. K. 'lf.3 Class Vice-President C352 Barnard Lit. Assoc. C1, 2, 35. Sec'yC25, Vice-Pres't C353 Columbia Union Board C353 Shakespeare Soc. C1, 2, 35, Treas. C1, 253 Editor of Columbia Literary Monthly C2, 35, Editor in Chief C353 Editor of Columbian C353 Scholarship in Greek C153 Hon- orable mention for History Scholarship C253 Honors in Greek C1, 25, French C1, 25, Rhetoric Cr, 25, Latin C15. GEORGE FREDERICK MIDDENDORF, jR., Brooklyn, N.Y. Glee Club C153 Barnard Lit. Soc. C2, 353 Director of '95 Choral Club C313 '95 Bowling Club-Treasurer C35. TEDWARD ELBERT M1'rCHEL1., Flushing, L. I. CHARLES GUS'l'AlfE MOURRAILLE, New York City. JAMES N. ROSENBERG, New York City. Q. F. A.g '95 Club 1255 C. C. A. U. 11, 2, 355 '95 Bowling Club 135. RUDOLPH NEESER, New York City. W. l . 5 C. C. A. U. 11, 2, 355 Barnard Lit. Soc. 1155 Honors in French 115. VVALTER STEPHEN NEWELL, Brimfield, Mass. Philolexian Lit. Soc. 1155 Col. Union Board 125 5 '95 Choral Soc 135. Louis HASBROUCK NEXXVKIRK, Monticello, N. 'Y. QF. A.5 junior Ball Com.5 Leader Freshman Banjo ' Club 1155 'Varsity Banjo Club 11, 2, 35, Leader 135. CHARLES WALI'oN OGDEN, JR., New York City. W. T25 junior Ball Committee. EDXVARD CODMAN PARISH, New York City. A. A. Q5 Coxswain Freshman Crew5 Barnard Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 355 junior Ball Committee 1355 Editor of the Spec- tator 12, 35. . FRANK JUDSON POPE, Elizabeth, N. I. '95 Choral Club 1355 '95 Bowling Club-President 135 WILLIARI BREVOORT Porrs, New York City. A. lZf.5 Varsity Foot-Ball 1155 Class Foot-Ball115, Capt. 1255 Ca t. Freshman Crew5 Class Crew 255 Standin Com. on- P l 8 Rowing 1255 Entertainment Com.5 junior Ball Com.- Treasurer5 member of Fencers Club 135. PHILIP 'VER PLANCK RICHARDS, New York City. A. Yf.5 Capt. Freshman Foot-Ball Team5 Stroke Freshman Crew 1155 Class Crew 11, 255 Varsity Foot-Ball Team 1155 Harlem Regatta 115. WILLIAAI HOWE RIPLEY, New York City. Q. K. Yf.5 Barnard Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 355 Shakespeare Secretary 1255 Honors in Rhetoric 115. Shakespeare Club 11, 255 Chess Club 11, 2, 355 Honorable Mention in Latin 1155 Scholarship in Chemistry 125- Honors in Literature 125. XVILLIAM M. SCHNITZER, New York City. 5 Bicycle Club 1155 Labourdonnais Chess Club 12, 355 Col. Coll. Lit. Soc. 1255 Shakespeare Soc. 1355 Photo. Soc. 135. FREDERICK YVHITE SHEPARD, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. K. E5 Class President 1255 Freshman Crew 1155 Capt. Class Crew 1255 Mgr. of Freshman Crew 1255 Sub. University Foot-Ball Team 1155 Class Team 11. 2, 355 Featherweight Team 1255 Scrub Team12, 355 '95-6 Games, 1st Prize in 1-2 Mile Run, 2d Prize in Mile Rung Coll. Games, May 6, '93, Ist Prize in 1-2 Mile Run5 Standing Com. on Rowing 115, Chairman 1355 Sec'y Board of Directors of C. C. A. U. 1355 Pres. of 'QS Club 1255 Asst. Mgr. Musical Soc. 1355 Mgr. of joan of Arc 1355 Board of Student Representatives 1255 Editor of Blue and VVhite 1255 B. H. Club 1355 '95 Bowling Club 1355 Honor- able mention in Latin Scholarship 115. RAX'MOND GOLD SHIPMAN, New York City. A. A. 515.5 Class Ball Team 11, 255 Class Foot-Ball Team 11, 2, 355 Varsity Foot-Ball 115 5 Varsity Base'Ball1255lnter- class Ath. Games 125, ISt in Broad jump, Hammer and Shot5 Coll. Games 125, ISt in Broad -lump and Hammer5 Princeton-Columbia Games 125, 2d in Broad -5ump5 Com. on Base-Ball11, 255 Com. on Track Athletics 1155 '95 Club, Musical Club, Southern Soc. 5 '95 Bowling Club-Capt. 135. JOSEPH PERCY SMYTH, IR., Brooklyn, N. Y. '94-5 Games 115, Ist Prize in Mile Rung Barnard Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 355 Vice-Pres. Columbia Coll. Photo. Soc. 1355 '95 Bowling Club 1355 Honor in German 115. CLARENCE STORM, New York City. Z. Elf. JOSEPH S. Srotir, IR., New York City. EF: 115 Freshman-Sophomore Games, ISL in Quarter Mile Run and 1st in Halt Mileg College Games, 2d in Quarter Mile 1155 Sophomore-Freshman Games, 3d in Quarter Mile 1255 College Games, 2d in Half Mile Run 1255 Philo- lexian 1155 Musical Soc. 1355 Second Honor in Literature 115. 124 VVILLIAM DANA STREET, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. 2 .3 Fall Games, '9I, Ist Prize High Jump3 ,Q4-5 Games, Ist in High JunIp3 Open Fall Games, 192, 3d in Broad Jump3 Capt. Class Ath. Team C253 Barnard Lit. Asso. C2,353 Elected for Joint Debate C253 Editor L' Columbia Literary NlOI1tl'1lyuC35, Tribune Correspondent C2, 353 Columbian Board C353 JoiIIt Debate C353 Scholarship in Latin CI, 253 First Honor in Latin CI, 25. DAVID HOUGHTALING TAYLOR, New York City. W. T.3 College Orchestra, Sedy CI53 Mandolin Club C253 Mandolin and Glee Club C35. STEPHEN FRASER THAYER, Yonkers, N. Y. Z. 'Jf.3 '95 Bowling Club C351 Honorable mention in Greek Scholarship C153 Honor in German CI5. FREDERIC OAKMAN XTIRGIN, New York City. 525. F. 17.3 Class President C35, Sec'y CI, 253 Triumph Com. C253 Junior Ball Com. C353 Toastmaster Annual Dinner C153 Featherweight Foot-Ball Team C2, 35, Mgr. C353 Class Foot-Ball Team C353 Barnard Lit. Soc. CI, 2, 35, Sec'y CI53 Col. Coll. Musical Soc. C353 Glee Club C353 Banjo Club C353 '95 Social Club, Director C25. RICHMOND WEED, Flushing, L. I. Freshman Foot-Ball Team CI53 Featherweight Foot Ball Team C25, Captain C353 2d Putting the Shot, '95-6 Games C253 Captain Class Base-Ball Team C253 395 Club C253 '95 Bowling Club C35. J. PERRY WORDEN, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Pres. Columbia College Photographical Soc. C353 Philolexian Soc. C352 Gold Medal from Class of '95 CI53 Speech at Soph. Triumph C253 World's Fair Traveling Award C25. SCHOOL OF AUGUSTUS NICHOLS ALLEN, A.B,, N. Y. City. Arm. Q. K. Elf. GEORGE FROST ARCHER, N. Y. City. Elan. Eng. Engineering Soc. C35. VVILLIAM CLAELIN ANDREXVS, Brooklyn,N.Y. EZec.E1zg. Engineering Soc. JOSEPH ALBERT ALEXANDER, N. Y. City. Czifzl Eng. Class Secretary C313 '95 Club C253 Engineering Soc. C35. VICTOR MAYOR BENEDIKT, B.S., N.Y. City. Efef. Eng. Engineering Soc. JOSEPH BUUR, N. Y. City. Elan. Eng. Engineering Soc. JOSHUA BINION, B.S., N. Y. City. CmZE1zg. DAVIS HENRY BALDWIN, Newark, N. J. Cm! Eng. I25 AIIYVES. PHILIP ASHTON BARBER. Cz'w'Z Eng. '95 Freshman B. B. Team C153 'Q3 Varsity B. B. Team C25. FREDERICK PHINNEY BAYLES, Grange, N,J. Jlfivz. Eng. SAMUEL JOSEPH BLOOMINGDALE, N. Y. City. HERBIAN WEIS BUEMMING, Milwaukee, Wis. Q5. K. LV. 3 Columbia Glee Club C35. HENRY DICK. BULTAIAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. Q5. K. BV. 3 '95 Architectural Bowling Club. PERCY MORRIS BURRILL, N. Y. City. 21. Q. 3 A rfb. A rch. A rch. DUNCPXN YVILLSON CANDLER, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arm. Ll. Wg Tennis Representative to Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament, 1891-92-933 Pres. C. C. Tennis Club YQ3, Pres. Intercollegiate Tennis Assoc. '943 Musical Club C35 Mandolin Club '94. BENJAMIN PALMER CARTER, B.S., New Orleans, La. flfzn. Eng. Z. X.5 Exec. Com. 125. EDWARD COYKENDALL, Rondout, N. Y. Cz'zn7 Eng. A. K. E.5 Class Treasurer 125, Exec. Com. 1I, 255 Eng. Soc. 135. MAX DOBBINS, Rahway, N. J. Jilin. Eng. A. T. HENRY WELLES DURH.-XM, N. Y. City. Cz'nz7 Eng. Col. Coll. Literary Soc. ,Q3-.1.. IRA NASH EVANS, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clllffl-Z Eng. EARNEST AUGUST VON FINTEL, B.S., N. Y. City. Clin! Eng. Q. B. K. GEORGE WESLEI' FLETCHER, Brooklyn. Efer. Eng. DAVID FOERSTER, Cincinnati, O. jllemflzngzlvf. BENJAMIN LINCOLN FOOTE, TarrytOwn,N.Y. Jllzn. Eng. MORTIBIER JOSEPH FOX, N. Y. City. Aran. YQ5 Architectural Bowling Club 135. CHARLES GARTENSTEIG, B.S., N. Y. City. Cm! Eng. BENJAMIN BRITTON GOTTSEERGER, Irvington, N. Y. Mz'n. Eng. FRANK JOSEPH GRACE, N. Y. City. Cizfzl Eng. A. K. E.5 ISt in 220 Hurdle Spring Games, 1255 ISt in 220 Hurdle and ISt in I2O Hurdle '94-5 Games 1255 Class Foot- Ball Team 1355 Engineering Soc. 12, 35. HOXVARD STEPHENS HADDEN, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ann. W. 275 Exec. Com. 1I, 2, 355 Featherweight Foot-Ball Team 12, 355 3d in Running Broad jump '95-6 Games5 ISt Consolation in Tennis Tournament '935 '95 Arch. Bowling Club Sec'y and Treas. 5 Tennis Club, Musical Soc. 5 junior Ball Com. I26 CHARLES SIMON HERZIG, N. Y. City. Jllzn. Eng. Chairman Constitution Committee 1I5 5 Third, 2-Mile Bicycle Race Oct. I5, 'Q2. CLARENCE FROST HQURTON, Peekskill, N. Y. Cznil Eng. LOUIS DOREDIUS HUNTOON, PH.G., Paterson, N. Jilin. Eng. Eng. Society 135. ELISHA HARRIS JANES, N. Y. City. Ann. Q. P. A.5 Executive Com. 11, 255 Musical Society. ZADOR HARRX' JARMAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jlfzn. Eng. Executive Committee 1I, 2, 35, Vice-Pres. 1355 Standing Com. on Rowing 115. FREDERICK HEDLEY JOBBINS, N. Y. City. Cnefn. Photographical Soc. 135. IAS. ELLWOOD -TONES, Bramwell, XV. Va. Jilin. Eng. Q. A. 9.5 Eng. SOC. 135. WILLIAII BARD IOHNSTONE, New Brighton, S. l. Clif!! Eng. Exec. Com. 1255 Glee Club 135. WAI. DAVIDSON KIRRER, Patterson, N. Eler. Eng. Capt. Varsity Base-Ball Team 135. GUSTAVUS TOWN KIRBY, N. Y. City. Elec. Eng. Exec. Com. 11, 2, 355 Class Foot-Ball Team 12, 355 3d in 22o yd. Dash '95-6 Gamesg Columbian Board 135. HENRX' KRAEMER, PH.G., N. Y. City. Cnennlvf. Y. City. AME. Labourdonnais Chess Club RICHARD LEOPOLD LEO, N. 5 Arch. Bowling Club, 18935 ,Q2-3. GEORGE HERBERT LESLEV, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. ' CZEIZY Eng. Engineering Soc. 135. DAXVID CHAMBERS LEWIS, Portland, Ore. A:-nh. Z. TIC FRANK LUDLAM, N. Y. City. Ann. Q. F. A. 3 Historian 12, 353 Executive Com. 11, 2, 353 '95 Club 1253 Musical Soc. 1353 Banjo Club 1353 C. C. Tennis Club 125' Architectural Bowling Club 1353 Columbian Board 135. CHARLES HARRIS LUM, Chatham, N. 5. Arm. Q. K. TIf.3 Exec. CoIn. 1353 '95 Architectural Bowling Club. WILKES MCCLAVE, N. Y. City. Eler. Eng. QS. F. 21. 3 WILLIABI BRADFORD NICTQINLAY, N. Y. City. Mz'1z. Eng. Engineering Society 135. CHARLES ALEXANDER NL.-XCY, zd, N. Y. City. .fWz'n. Eng. A. Q. ALFRED FILLEBROWN MAIN, Brooklyn, N.Y. fllzn. Eng. A. K E.3 President of Class 12, 353 Executive Com. 1153 Class Foot-Ball Team 12. 353 Scrub Foot-Ball Team 1253 Standing Com. on Foot-Ball1353 Board Student Repre- sentatives 12, 353 '95 Club Exec Com. 1253 Eng. Soc. 1353 Colum. Board-Sec'y and Treas. 135 3 junior Ball Com. 135 ' Sophomore Entertainment Com. 125. 1 SAMUEL OSGOOD MILLER, 'West Nyack, N. Y. Cz'zfzZEng. Executive Com. 11, 2, 353 '95 Freshman B. B.- Team-Capt. Varsity B. B. Team 12, 353 Class Foot-Ball Team 12, 353 B. B. Com. 115. EDGAR JOACHIM ATOELLER, N. Y. City. Ann. Executive Com. 11, 2, 353 'QS Club 1251 '95 Architectural Bowling Club-Captain 135. LEON SOLOMON BQOISSEIFF, Riga, Russia. Cz'zn7 Eng. PERCIVAL ROBERT MOSES, N. Y. City. Elef. Eng. Third in Bicycle Race, C. C. A. U. 1153 Engineering Soc. HARRY BURRITT MULLIKEN, Detroit, Mich. Aran. Q. A. 9.3 '95 Foot-Ball Team, Center 1253 Colum. Scrub 1253 '95 Team, Center and Capt. 1353 ,Q7 Team, Center 1353 Colum. Scrub 1353 '95 Architectural Bowling Club 135. ISAAC NATKINS, N. Y. City. Elec. Eng. ALEXANDER FARNUII ORDISBEE, B'klyn, N.Y. Elec. Eng. Engineering Society 125. GEORGE QUINTARD PALMER, N. Y. City. Cizfzl Eng. A. A. 45.3 Class Treasurer 1153 junior Ball Com. 135: C. C. A. U. 11, 2, 35, Eng. Soc. 125, Com. on Membership 135' Musical Soc. 135. 1 FRANCIS LIVINGSTON PELL, N. Y. City. Aran. A. Yf.3 Class Pres. 1153 Exec. Com. 1153 Vice-Pres. 1253 Treas. 1353 Exec. Com. 135, junior Ball Com. 1353 Prince- ton-Columbia Games, 3d Broad JUTDPQ Spring Games, ISL Broad jump, 2d Ioo yards1153 Glee Club 11, 253 Stan- ding Com. Track Ath. 11, 2, 35, Chairman 12, 353 Delegate I. C. A. A. 11, 2, 353 Banjo Club 1253 Col. Coll. Musical Soc.-Vice-Pres. 1353 C. C. A. U.-Vice-Pres. 135. RUDOLPH HENRY PEPPMULLER, N. Y. City. Aran. '95 Architectural Bowling Club 1353 Tennis Club 125. HOXVELL CORBEY PERRIN, Larchmont, N.Y. Afcn. Q. K. Yf.3 Glee Club 12, 353 ,Q5 Arch. Bowling Club 135. CHARLES PAUL PEUGNET, N. Y. City. Cm? Eng. Engineering Society 135. HERBERT PINKHAM, N. Y. City. Chnl Eng. Exec. Com. 11, 2, 35, Middleweight Championship Boxing LitclIHeld Camp 1153 2d Vice-Pres. Eng. Soc. 135. ARTHUR FITZ RANDOLPH, N. Y. City. CzQvzZ Eng. Engineering Society 125. FREDERICK CONDII' REEVE, Newark, N. Elef. Eng. CHARLES LAXVRENCE RIKER, N. Y. City. Cnemiml. A. E43 Chairman '95 Entertainment Com. 1253 Com. on junior Ball 135. 127 LUCIEN ROWLAND SHATTUCR, Brooklyn. Cz'zn'Z Eng. Exec. Com. 12, 33, Freshman Base-Ball Team 1I3, Varsity Base-Ball Team 123. JOHN SEWARD, Orange, N. Jilin. Eng. CHARLES DOUGLAS SHRADY, N. Y. City. Crm! Eng. A. K. Eg Secretary of Class 11. Zll Exec. Com. 11, 233 Glee Club 1235 Eng. Soc. i333 Columbian Board 133, Junior Ball Com. 133. HERBERT JAMES SMITH, N. Y. City. Elef. Eng. MORREL BOUGHTON SPAULDING. N.Y. City. flfin. Eng. 'QS Freshman Crewg Class Foot-Ball Team 1335 Class Crew 1233 Exec. Com. 1135 Class Dinner Com. 113. JOHN HENRX' S'1'EWAR'1', N. Y. City. Cz'z'zY Eng. Exec. Com., Capt. ,QS Freshman Base-Ball Team, 93-4 Varsity Base-Ball Teamg Class Foot'Ball Team 12, 333 Featherv-'eight Foot-Ball Team 1231 Base-Ball Com. for C. C. A. U. 12, 33. EDXVARD BARNEY STURGIS, N. Y. City. Jilin. Eng. A. A. Q., Exec. Com. 11, 2, 315 Class Foot-Ball Team 11, 2, 33: Freshman Crew 1133 Class Crew 1233 Rowing Com. I2. 353 Board Directors C. C. A. U. 1335 Columbian Board 1335 'QS Club 123. LYMAN BARNEY STURGIS, N. Y. City. Eler. Eng. A. A. 6.5.5 Executive Com. 11. 2. 333 Class Foot-Ball Team 11, 2, 333 ,QS Club-Sec'y123g Foot-Ball Com. 11, 23. FRANK SUTTON, N. Y. City. Elec. Eng. A. A. 45. 3 Engineering Society 133. WILLIABI STEVENS THYNG, Deerfield, Mass. Mz'1z. Eng. Q5. A. 9.3 Musical Soc. 1335 Glee Club 133. FREDERIC YYARWIOR YVALRER, Jersey C2402-Z Eng. City, N. LOWE XYHITING, St. Paul. Minn. Executive Com. 1331 '95 Club 123. Zlfzn. Eng. ROllER'I'Ll X7RIZAR, Zacatecas, Mexico. Jlfzn. Eng. IZS l 1 XY, as si R , gli lil!! Cf f .LLf. 2 ' v S f gl- ff J f h raevw I f'J A I ff'- f-' 4 'f M! fl ' yiltf fix A , -' ' ' Alera- .'-,,-gsfsig aff' ',.r F X t . f Q:-. ' ' 1 1 i :m iata R 1 Anti! v-'51 R i . Z 7 .,,. if 5 . l- Lf' 'rr Y -Y, I R, s hfasas R afffqq -A j, 1 ?f- a E ,fV:'-rfiflfrff , itgf f t'f., lf , N. an ' , A g ?, i f--x , VI X T' :-:L fiaai'-1' f- 1' f- 'Er' Qi ,gi T 'GFiIND5- Low: Could he, who rules the rapid College grind, Describe or hx one movement of his mind P XIANDERXVATERZ A little, round, fat, oily man of God. BURR! He hath a stern look, but a gentle heart. CHANDLER: Hearing you praised, I say, 'Tis so, 'tis true, And to the praise add something more. CROCKER: 4' Thy nerves are in their infancy again And have no vigor in them. EGGLESTON: Who holds a listening World in awe, The while he Works his iron jaw. 129 HUTTON: KEh'IPI MUNROE: REES: Rickizrrsx Roonz VAN ABIRINGEZ WARE: WOODXVARD : GREENLEAF: PUPIN: PERRY : HvsLoP: Fisk: He will forge vast railroads, and will heat The hissing rivers into steam. Rocks, rocks, I love thy name, Meat and rocks are to me the same? I have work in hand for you, That you yet know not of. Wilt thou reach stars, because they shine on thee. Gracing a college, he is honored, loved, By more than one, themselves conspicuous there. There is matter in these sighs, these profound heaves. t'Thou art e'en as just a man As e'en my conversation coped withal. H And when you stick on conversation's burrs, Don't strew your pathway with those dreadful urs. H As full of information as an egg is full of meat. H An ignoramus in place and power. He hath imagination, and imagination governs the universe Old Homer taught us thus to speak, If 'tis not sense, at least 'tis Greek. HAoyoz, 0157! gpyaf' lu mathematics he was greater Than Tycho Brahe, or Erra Pater- For he, by geometric scale, Could take the size of pots of ale, 7 130 VVOODBERRY: DUNNING: GOODWIN: MCCREA: WESTON: MAYO-SMITH: BALDWIN! ALBERTSON : ALEXANDER: ALLEN : ANDREWS: ARCHER: BALDWIN: BARBER: The hour comes, but not the man The Red Terror. Here will be an Old abusing of the king s English Nellie was a lady. I only speak right on. I tell you that xx hich 5Ou youiselx es do know Proud with his form, in his eye pride expressed His tongue all impatient to speak Enjoy your dear Wit and gay rhetoric That hath so Well been taught her dazzling fence SCHOOL OF JIIIZVES Constant quiet fills my breast With unmixed joy, uninterrupted rest A trusty Villain, sir, that Very oft Lightens my humor with his merry jests The very face to make us sad. There are two bores in society, the man who knows too much and the man xx ho knows too little. A headstrong man and a fool may wear the same cap Society is no comfort to one not souable His pretty feet like snails do creep A little out, and then, As if they played at bo peep, Did soon draw in again. ISI BAVLES: BENEDICT: BINION: BLOOMINGDALE: BUEMMING: BULTMAN: BURRILL: CANDLER: CARTER: COYKENDALL: DoBB1Ns: DURHAM: EVANS: V. FINTEL: FLETCHERQ FOERSTER: A man is little the better for liking himself, if nobody else like him He mouths a sentence as a cur mouths a bone. I-Ie is a curious child, He taketh most delight in poetry. Some things are of that nature as to make One's fancy chuckle While his heart doth ache. 'I His bark is worse than his bite. Sang in tones of deep emotion? Songs of love and songs of longing. A clean glove often hides a dirty hand. A glass of fashion and a mould of form. I have heard of this man, and good Words Went with his name. He cursesg not loud, but deep. Lo, the poor Indian. A birdling dropped from its nest. The right to be a cussed fool Is safe from all devices human, It's common Qez a gin'1 rulej To every critter born o' woman. He was a scholar, and a ripe, good one. I hope, My absence doth neglect no great designs. I am the only one of my friends I can rely upon. I32 Fooraz Fox : GARTENSTEIG GOTTSBERGER: GRACE: I-IADDEN: HERZIG: HORTON: HUNTOON: IANES: JARMAN: JOBBINS: JOHNSTONE: JONES: KIRBY: l LEO: You have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudinessf' And thereby hangs a tale. Wl1en in ordinary discourse we say a man has a fine head, we express ourselves meta phorically, and speak in relation to his understanding. How I would like to be thought a sport. He is complete in feature and in mind, With all good grace, to grace a gentleman. U A sweet voice, a little indistinct and rufl-led, which caresses and does not thrill. The gods make costly instruments to scourge us. U He seeks to raise a laugh, be thought a wit, Declares 'he saw,' when he invented it. Again arose the oft repeated cry, Professor, I really don't see why. God hath given you one face and you make yourself another. He tells you flatly what his mind is. The least thing puts me out. U I am a man of simplicity. ' You know me all -a' plain, blunt man, That love my friend. My tongue could never learn Sweet, smoothing words. Know how sublime a thing it is, to suffer and be strong. T33 KRAEMER : LESLEY: LEXVISZ LUDLAM: LUM: MCCLAVE: BECKINLAYZ MACY: MAIN: NIILLERI NIOELLERI MOISSEIFF: MOSES : BIULLIKEN NATKINS: ORIISBEE: PELL: . LL 1 Of Henry'S worth you speak ' lVith eager warmth and sparkling eye. Happily this life is hlest, if quiet life be hlest. He has the trick of singularity. H O that this too, too solid llesh would melt. I heard him walking across the iloor AS he always does,-with a heavy treadfl Young Wilkie was an idle lad, Who lounged about all dayg And though he many a lesson had, He minded nought but play. Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. He trudg'd along unknowing what he sought, And whistled as he went, for want of thought. vs Believe me that this is a just request, that so some portion of my labors may he diminished. You durned fool, it's winter wheat! A little wee face, with a little yellow beard, a Cain-colored beard. A two-legged animal without feathers. Men are not to be measured by inches. His curved legs which stand Supreme in power. A man who displays his own merit is a fool. Use doth breed a habit. None but himself can be his parallel. 134 ' PALMER! PERRIN: PEUGN1'-JT: PINKHAM: PEPPMULLER: RANDOLPH: REEVE: RIKER: SEWARD: SHATTUCK: SHRADY: SMITH: SPAULDING: STEWART: S1'URo1s, E. STURGIS, L. SUTTON: B.:Q B.:I 4' I'll entertain a score or two of tailors To study fashions to adorn my body. Then from a neighboring thicket the mocking bird Shook from his little throat, Hoods of delicious music' So womanly, so benign, and so weak. A lecture is not a time For private stomaching. Borrowing does well for once only. I arn not lean enough to be thought a good student! H What gracious gentleness in every feature. if He, who is quick at borrowing fcigarettesj is slow at paying. I am nothing if not critical. 4' The dearest friend to me, the kindest man in doing courtesies. - There's no time for a man to recover his hair that grows bald by nature L4 7 There is a pleasure sure, in being mad, which none but madmen know. I love the man who knows it all, From East to West, from North to South, Who knows all things both great and small, And tells it with his tireless mouth. 'Cause I's wicked,-I is, I's mighty wicked anyhow. I can't help it. Two lovely berries moulded on one stem. Poor child-it's not your fault that you are here. 135 THYNG : WALKER: VVHITING: YRIZAR: BAUCH: BEACH: BECKWITH: BEEKMAN: BROWN: BRYANT: BUCKLEY: CAHN: CAPEN: CARRVL: CONANT: CONOVER: COYKENDALLQ CUTLER: I was born to other Things. 'I Your silence most offends me, and to be merry most becomes you. By my troth, my little body is a-Weary of this great Worldfl There's more in me than thou understandst. SCHOOL OF ARTS. VVhence, and what art thou, execrable shape ? H Get money, still get money, no matter by what means. jack was embarassed-never hero more, And as he knew not what to say, he swore. In War Was never lion raged more fierce, In peace was never gentle lamb more mild. H Methinks, I am marvelous hairy about the face. This is a strange thing as e'er I looked on. I Thou dost speak masterly, my soul upon it. Speak sweetly, man, although thy looks be sour. I have to-night dispatched sixteen businesses, a Qliteraryj month's length apart. Spirits when they please can either sex assume, or both. I will aggravate my voice so that I will roar you as gently as any sucking dove. O, he Was gentle, mild and virtuous. With centric and eccentric scribbled o'er, Cycle and epicycle, orb in orb. Sentimentally I am disposed to harmony, but organically I am incapable of a tune 136 DAY: EGNER: F1sH: FITZGERALD : L' Sufficient unto the fel Day is the evil thereof. Judge not according to appearance. Mankind are earthen jugs with spirits in them. He will look as hollow as a ghost, As dim and meagre as an aguels fit. FREEMAN! lf you have any music that may not he heard, to 't again GENNERT: Cunning in Greek, Latin and other languages. GERMANN: And gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche. GERNSHEIM: He nose it all. I HASBROUCK A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse. HEATH: The moon, methinks, looks with a watery eye. HOUSTON: Now, hy two-headed Janus, Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time. HOXVARD2 As mild and gentle as a cradle babe. HUNGEREORD: 'K A perfect woman, nohly planned. KEYES: We should pronounce our opinions with modesty and circumspect judgment KIMBALL: 't Who, too deep for his hearers, still went on refining, And thought of convincing while they thought of dining LAZANSKY: H All studies here I solemnly defy. MAsoN: O this learning, what a thing it is! MIDDENDORF: His very foot hs music in 't, As he comes up the stair. T37 MITCHELL, E. E. : My soul is heavy and I fain would sleep. NIITCHELL, J. M. : Vessels large may venture more, But little boats should keep near shore. MOURRAILLE: I cannot tell what the dickens his name is. NEESER: 'K God made him and therefore let him pass for a man. NEXXVELLZ Far off his coming shone! NEXVKIRKZ L' The neighbors stared and sigh'd, yet bless'd the lad, Some deern'd him wondrous wise and some believed him mad OGDEN: Plain Without pomp, and rich Without showf' PARISH: And Well the docile crew that skillful urchin guides. PoosoN: Good-bye fond world, Fm going home, Thou art not Iny friend and I'm not thine. P01153 A marvelous good neighbor, faith, and A very good bowler. RIPLEY: For most men, till by losing rendered sager, Will back their own opinions by a Wager. RUBINO: Sabean orders from the spicy shore of Araby the blestf' ROSENBERG: Then he will talk-good gods, how he Will talk V' SCHNITZER: Innocuous desuetudef' SHIQPARD: Resolved to ruin or to rule the state. SHIPMAN: For thy sake, tobacco, I IVould do anything but die. SMYTHE: He was a sculptured form of woe. 138 SLAYBACK: SPINGARN: STEIN: STERN: STORM: SroUr: STREET: STURCKE: TAYLQR: THAYER: VIRGIN! WEED : YVORDEN: BURROUGHS: Here's such a plague every morning, with buckling shoes, gartering, combing and powdering. Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. There is unspeakable pleasure attending the life of a voluntary student. Let me have men about me that are fat. It is as great to be a woman as to be a man. SC Not to know me argues yourself unknown, The lowest of your throng. There will little learning die then, that day thou art hanged. The things we know are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil they got there. ll 'Tis a petty kind of fame At best, that comes of making violins, And saves no masses either. Thou wilt go To Purgatory none the less. 4' And we petty men walk under his huge legs and look around. GC Now Iove in his next commodity of hair send thee a beard. I am a feather fweightj for each wind that blows. CC To those who know thee not, no words can paint! And those who know thee, know all words are faint. Should old afgmzz'7zz'rzzzre be fofgof. C E Only a sweet and virtuous soul Like seasoned timber never gives. 139 CROWELL: ECKSTEIN HOWE: IAFFA: JOHNSTON: LAWSON! VVhen you do dance, I Wish you a wave of the sea, That you might ever do nothing but that, ,Tis very dangerous tamp'ring with a museg The prof1t's small, and you have much to lose. 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'W ii For Illustrated Catalogue, Address ,. la, wig. xfff .. fi' ga? ,M Elmilis. fi' M ww-1 ' 'Y J---as 'gi -llliiia 'I-elllm- ' i s rl? :SESS E S A TH A. S. CAMERON STEAM PUMP WQRKS, saw- 12 E: E ,Es fasgff-ff 'A --' V- -2:5- i:i7 Foot of East 23d Street, New York 'iid . an ' ---if54'f1,fi'-, 'L 5- ll'- Q ff, O9 wood 3 OVW3 l t5- X' ' ' Quick UF fl T'Vif27f- The yew' after M12 P x ' 1 , Rockwood brought his now famous process P ' of instantaneous pliotogi-apliy from London, he scored ten zfliousfmal negatives! And his asf:-.-sv 14+-v'?2-'12s-:we2a::...z f . . . ' .54 Q,Q, i f i 1 list now exceeds a quarter of a nnllioug equal 'Q-,g'2 'if 2 to the entire population of a. large vity. ' ' 4 Why do I make aspecially Qfl3a0ies?f' asked ' 4' Mr.Rockwood,the well-knownphotograplier, the other day. Why, because they are so 4 ,eqi Q much more satisfactory to Work on. In the ' ' 'f-vjrviiiiii first place babies are unconscious, and they T. ,, '.,'f... Q La.. , , 5 -f' 31:51 s- -V '. : 3:- at Q.ll f' -, ' ,Wiz - ' f f he df Q 'x 5 I X5 K Ngisx Q ef X J 3 XX y My Vx 45 545' A QW SWS is f , F X, L 4 W, 1 f 2 f 2 Q xg, U s. . Az 1 , 4 fi .. - gQ,ffAif, J 35,1 f'3f:'.'i ,f-Eelfil'-v-.: 'fx 'fsexx'- YL 5' . ffaff5:f.: ' ff'-,uw fl wif? .' :N if j T A i :,..2,yx2,11aw ff ' jg- ggi: Vs X, . :if , 2 vial. 1:-:fm,Rg-kai V , , .W .. ,. neem,-4 'V ' 1, ' . ' i - ' '- w. Yw-S . '- E ,'1: Aw'Tf ,' 7 11, J, ,. V M lv , .M -.fx-js' fa, -,A M- H, X W1 M- X l1 '1 - .-v XW'fX-W-'Z SS-..:,':,8h-., 42 4-' fifvfcax .5 P- .1 W5 1 35 .- u f have confidence. Please thein and they will laugh as na.tu1'ally as an April day. ROCKXMOOD. POSING ROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR. 1440 Broadway 140th St.p ix -0-,K I L x me ESTABLISHED 1 S1 8. BROOKS BROTHERS, Broadway, cor. 22d Street, New York City. Clothing and Furnishing Goods FOR MEN AND BOYS, READY MADE AND MADE TO MEASURE. cl 'll l found in addition to a full line of seasonable goods,-all the year round weights In the Department for Clothing to or er wi D6 , in all qualities, with a wide range of price, thereby giving the fullest opportunity for selection. The particular care exercised by us in the cut, manufacture and novelty of pattern in our Men's Ready Made Stock, is also extended to our Clothing for Boys and Children, and guarantees exclusive style and the best of value at no higher prices than are frequently asked for garments made in large wholesale lots and of inferior workmanship. Our Furnishing Goods embrace a most complete assortment of articles in that line for Boys as well as Men 3 Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, and Neckwear in original shapes and colorings imported by us from leading London manufacturers- also Lounging jackets, Vifaterproof Coats, etc. In this Department we have added a new line of leather and Wicker goods, including Luncheon Baskets, Holster Cases, Sheffield Plate Flasks, Riding 'Whips, Crops, Dog Canes and Golf Sticks. . E . l 'PT L. i ,slr j Cflqggrnard Egazfuaf 1 .X , Z. jk Xlfilljanriilfnqaabulle - ESQ: fffffffy 45 171 My - i She apptum, bafiirllslle Aiwa. N.'omhmin,,,r:T,m,,r Mink ,m,311?f Sigtliafrrily 1711: lor: X gunman yrqfal M4-W7 WW' - X I X fg' A .I I elif favlmrd th' bl?-Mifafi M ' W' 'L it ig, JW. ,.n -Q -V fe f -f -- V- ,,im.a?l rqnjaurrdpqrsnr. 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ACCOUNTS SOLICITEQD, Price Lists and Sample Books sent on application. ni T-I-IE BIIQKIIIGIIATI OTEL, Fifth Ave., 49th and 50th Sts., NEW YORK. EUROPEHN PLHN. WETHERBEE 8L FULLER, PROPRIETORS. : z : : Entrance to Cafo and Billiard Room on 49th Street. RICHARD W B.' LOCKWOOD Qollege Frafernifry and Qlass engraver, 203 BROADWAY, ROOM 509, NEW YORK. IVIY SPECIALTIES: FR T RW TY AND CLASS ENGR VINC PIC. OAI L XND HFIIALDIC ST EL PL I' ILLUSTP TIONS FOR COLLEGE Ix U LS DI1 LOM CE FIFIL TFS OF E IB RS IP CI S XD FP ERXITY CRESFS CO I' OF AFMS MONOG AN ADD E S IxD LODGE H ADINGS BOOh PLATES, SEALS, DEV CES FIV NVRVII- G PAPER, CALLING CARDS ST MPING, EMBOSSING AND ILLTTMIN TINC' ART ENGRAVING IN BANK NOTE STYLE. o o o CAYANAGH, SANFORD ai Co., Merchant Tailors and Importers, K 16 WEST 23d STREET, Opp. 5th Ave. Hotel. A!! Ma Latex! Lofzdafz Nozfflfzks Regulafb flfgporfezi X PAQTI 13303. COLLEGE CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERS, 935 QBQADWALI, NEW qomi Cor. 22d Street. I I 12 -2 ' is-.Li --29.7 i ii lilliiilil i'Ill'ii'Wi3' 205 211 THIRD AVE NEW YORK B I Il .af 'A K' .. Txgm xx M Ilflliil V - ., . , i i'-gl lili Ft IillII l li li WlI,, IIIIW II, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS or I i EQIWIITI ii f V fllllilllIiI'iii!l i 0 If f I Will' I' ' I Ilil' 'Eli f' N II IIQIIII lil IIJIIIIIE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL APPARATUS, , I I Ili TW Yi IIIIII ill A V It IIIM III I ililfii ASSAY GOODS AND CHEMICALS ....A , IQ :Img I -fIiIiIII I ill ' BEST ATTENTION IS CALLED TO ouR STOCK OF F1 get P1fI Il iiiiiifiii V 7 ,MII 1 PURE IIAMIIIERI-:IJ PLATINUM, BALANCES AND WEIGHTS, i 'Il'liiIiffflmjllllllljlwiIVII r WIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIRIEI:IIIIIIIIIIIMII-.iiQiI.,,M1. .8lZL'f6l'Z'0Z0gI'l'!Zf Apjmrams, Zezkr jifZ'L'7'0.S'L'0f7ES, I'-I,,f,!I I II IlIIlQI,IIIi'i I ' ' i'i'l Il' 'll'IR'IIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIKIIIIPMII'.gII:II.gI.II l U 1 g II ,ff a P07'CZZIZZ7Z amz' Gfasx lVtz1'e, SWMZQI C. P. CAHIIIZICZZJ' ami A 611275, E in--1 ,. III.,I.II., ll IIIII, IIILIIIIIIIIII .I Il I :IM :I IIE III, ll I 5,I'I fffllgr' Chwfzfnzffl' Pun' Fzlfer Peyvfrs. -- . fi-?:.QI,.L' N. B.-GLASS lLOXXlNli IJCINI-1 ON OUR l'RlZMlSES. Richiidond X X if ff X GQ .ff 'W XXX Q, if Q- pf X X X X NR Stxxtl , SS N I I ff' 1 g4,Z225'7 .aq, -'1't2FSx..N L g Q E:-aff? if ' fw lria ' ff iii?-gsfN: ' II! ' ' C. I tfjfjii' ,'f' I' gm S ' , . IIIXQQY T' muiisgsgsitxxtaw- tx X 9.3:-:'.'i.' ' 'sg-x1w:5wi'Igg-E . x -qw S Qixxkiwxiggi-1 gt' N X 23 A 'V Q - .wygf A, S t X f II I -S I xg '- f I1 x ., Q. Straight Cut No. 1 Cigarettes. CIGARETTE SMOKERS who are willing to pay a little more than the price charged for the ordinary trade Cigarettes, will Gnd THIS BRAND Superior to all others. THE RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT No. I CIGARETTES are made from the brightest, most delicately Havorecl and highest cost GOLD LEAF grown in Virginia. This iS the Old and Original Brand of Straight Cut Cigarettes and was brought out by us in the year 1875. BE VVA RE OF LWITA TIOIVS, and observe Ma! Me firm mzme rw below zlv an every parkzzge. ALLEN ci. GINTER, AMER'C5UJSS2Z'ZfOC0 MANUFACTURER, RICHMOND, VA. xiii Floral SIEBRECHT al WAOLEY, f ' Ezcarators. 1 - FLOWERS EY TELEGRAPH WE DELIVER FLOXVERS TO ANY T0 nun PnRTs OF THE PART OF THE VVORLD THROUGH y y- V OUR TELEORAPH CODE VVITH RES- ' A 1 if W CD E L ID. 7, 5 IDENT FLORISTS. MGR A , -' V, ' ff- -EE A DEGORQTIONS 51 SPEGIGLTY' COR. FIFTH AVENUE AND ann STREET. l The Qld College l Haggerty, l , I KEYS ENTED. ELECTRIC BELLS AND - l BURGLAR ALARJIS EEPAIEED. LOCKS A REPAJEED. PNEUJWA TIC BELL5 AND E 9 TUBES P UT IN BA TTERIE.5'RE1VEWED. AST 4 TH T EET 64 S R ' U f0DDfNC PEOTTIPILV ATTENDED 70. NEW YORK. L l A. P. WILLIAMS, A S03 Third Avenue, Proprietor, l Near 49th Street. . : xiv BARTENS 8: RICE, BUFF 5' BERGER, 9l'I75lYP1?OXlED'Ii- Engineering and Surveying instruments. 20 OHN Srreer. . J X No. 9 Province Court, Boston, Mass. They aim to secure in their instruments:-Affzzracy fy' ffzrfzkzbzz ,' Sz71zp!z2'z'z'y Zyl flzzzfzzfzzlafzbn ,' Lzlghffzess I N E A T C H D I A M 0 N D S faflzfvzkzea' wzlh .l'f7'E7Z5ffA ,' A L'k7'0Yll6Zl'ZZ' felerfojle, tuifk 7 7 high power ,' Sfena'z71UJy QfAlIy'Z!5f17ZL'7ZfJ zmdw' 'Daly- YH W c'i 1-iiffi17' LT f mg 2'L'7ilfE7 6ZfZl7'K.l',' .Sfgfzzaxs fo tZ'Z!0Zff any fnwzor, even z'1z tl sfrafzg 102471172 amz' fhoroirgfh zeforlwzzzfzshzf Zyl ever puff. Artistic Jewelry and Silverware- Tlieir instruments are in general use by the U. S. Government Engineers, Geologists, and Surveyors, and the range of instruments, as made by them for River, Harbor, City. Bridge, Tunnel, Railroad and Mining Engineering, as well as those made for Triangulation or 'Topographical W'ork ancl Land Surveying, etc., is 5 larger than that of any other Erin in the country. Wholesale and Retail. Q Illustrated Manual and Catalogue sent on Application. l B I S l I 0 P Q Report of Award at Centennial International Exhibition. ' 9 The exhibitors manufacture Platinum Vessels for laboratory use. made f 'Q-----4 from native j2jl'3.lH,WlllCl1 they refine or scrape. All articles alre mad? frouti . . , K Y 1 .. , melted platinum and hammered out. Excellence in t ie qua ity o ' SUGAMOXX N' LHESLLR CO PA' Platinum Apparatus. Signature ofthe Judge, F. A. CENTU. ' J. Lnwruzncrn Sniiri-I, F. KUHLMAN. of of 5 i J. W. BIALLETT, ' ESTABLISHED XB42. First Premium at Franklin, 1843. First Premium at Centennial International Exhibition, 1878. i ' ' REFINERS ' HND ' YVYELTERS ' OF ' PLHTINUYVY ' ' Manufacturers of Platlnurnflpparatus, Yessels, Dishes, Crucibles, etc., for all Laboratory and Manufacturing Purposes ..... Experimental Instruments made to order ffrom clrziftsj at the same rate All articles sent by Adams Express, directed to J.. Bisnor tt Co., Mal- as other platinum work. All work IIA3I1lERliD into shape. ancl warranted Vern Station, P. R. R.. will meet-with prompt attention. equal to any European work made. Old Platinuni or native grain bought or Circulars sent free on application. taken inexchange. scrap metal at the shortest notice. XV In a Single Day TI-IGUSAND 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 ride in the world. Every mile is historic, every mile is beautifulg every mile is a pleasure. An ever-changing panorama of rivers, mountains, lakes, fields and forests, interspersed with towns and cities of international importance and absorbing interest. For one of the Four-Track Series send two 2-cent stamps to GEORGE H DANIELS General Passenger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. xvi 5 lA Zzx -.. , LQ! 'wzf z 3 KW ' Lx 4 if ' ' , 1 jf? ,J .. ff, - 4 X . I Q - i . Q - ff ff , ' , -,fx I ., ,VN 517 ' E ' ' ' l f? - 7 1- 'ti s 'N - 1 E , ,:' fifj bj- , dnxy fg! 1 sy- - EL- ' Y I. -,5 - ' ,-4,fL'2Ll1 ' 7lTif mh 'W A ' ' f ' f z ' QW1 J an A , 4 if .f , 3 ffh 713- A. , A 6 f fx 1 fi fs r 5 4' .7 1 1 J, f , x VX? I x ff? gl 1 f MA , , . 5,5 Y X - -yy, KX ' - 1 v' XJ 1 f 'iff L FP ' 5 V 4' . D45 hx r lf? L f f .Q ff J, 14 f, Q . L 1 X dingy 1 1 ff -va 1 ' Qiv K ,I N+ 'N ' , ' .v ..... S XX V -A' - 'N ' ff, fs-242:71 ., qfeffiii ,. px, Q , - , 1 5 WN Ran. 9E?2af1Amf WWf Q5faQh 'fwf A, 5 Lge -' ' 'Q P ' ' -2 if if ' iq. X1 - as-J T 'XX ,' 4!,f - I ', vii. ff gp-L .h ff xvii College Annuals Complete. The '94 Columbian from our establishment. THE ZVXERIDEN GRAVURE CC., 10 East 14th St. and 291 Broadway, New York. -Q Q LEADING Q COLLEGE Q ANNUAL Q ILLUSTRATORS Q AND Q PRINTERS. Q Q Artotype, Halfztone, Photo:Engraving, Printing Embossing, Copper Plate Invitations, Menus Programmes, Etc. MR. GRANT BROWER, TEACHER T OF THE STUDIOS 3 T QEAST 17TH STREET, V A C is BANJQ Aa 'J A T A N D 300 FULTON STREET, ERQQKLYN. gg T T f M AN DOLIND ?Q.V1ll THE WRITING IS IN SIGHT OE THE GIUERATOR AND DICTATOR, AND NO TIME IS USED EGR SPACING ON : : : TT RGDB5 'TypQwriter. The ribbons can be changed With- out soiling the Hngers, and the type is accessible for cleaning. See full description on another page. THE BROOKS TYPEWRITER, 2,91 BRGZXDSISLHY, - ' NEW YORK. ARVARD SCHOOL, THE CUTLER ScHooL, 578 Fifth Avenue. PREPARATION FOR YALE, HARVARD, . . PRINCETON, COLUMBIA. VVILLIAM FREELAND, P7'Z'7Zl'QCl!. zo East 50th Street. NINETEENTIT YEAR. Since 1876, one hundred and ?f . T . :cgi twenty-six graduates of this school have entered college. l RISLER SCHOOL, l THE BARNARD Scuoot, No. 9 East 49th Street. FRANK DRISLER, PRINCIPAL. A thorough Preparatory School for College ' or Business. II7 and 119 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 French, German and Spanish Languages. Commodious buildings with perfect venti- lation and light. VVell equipped Gymnasium. Military training. Ninth year begins September 24, 1394. WM. LIVINGSTON HAZEN, A.B., LL,B., Hfllff llfasler. THEODORE EDWARD LYON, B.S., flssorzlzie Hana' fllasfef. Qolurnbia Qolleole in the Qily of New 3?orlR. Columbia College in the City of New York at the present time consists of the School of Arts, the original college. founded in 1754: of sundry pro- fessional schools, to wit : The School of Law, the School of Mines, the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeonsg and of the Fniversity Faculties of Law, Mines fApplied Sciencej. 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 point of contact between the college and the university is the senior year in the School of Arts, during which year students in the School of Arts pursue their studies, with the consent of the Faculty of Arts, under one or more of the University Faculties. The UNIVERSITY FACFLTIES of Law, Medicine, Mines felpplied Sciencel, Political Science. Philosophy nnd Pure Science, offer advanced courses of study and investigation, respectively, in Cm Private or Municipal Law. tbl Applied Science, fcj History, and Economics. and Public Law, Ldl Philosophy, Philology and Letters, and Qej Mathematics and Natural Science, These courses are open to members of the senior class in the School of Arts and to all students who have successfully pursued an equiv- alent course of undergraduate study to the close of the junior year, and lead through the bachelors degree to the university degrees of Master of 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 a couree of undergraduate study as those who have, are admitted on terms prescribed by the Faculty of each school as candidates for professional degrees. C'ircula1's of izifbrmation on application. 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