Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)

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'Q T 'Wm '7 'lg-1 A' 205 A ' ' W 313 Broaldway, NEW YORK 425 Mafket Street, SAN FRANCISCO Q - DIANAES TRIUM PH 2 me L I If f4ffL L K i 1 l W i i W x Q l r 4 k 5 X I 1 1 i 3 ' , i 1 I 1 N , ' 1 l , I 2 i + I 1 n i P P' If 'X 41 . - ,.. .f 0 'T--, ,, f use 0 E9 . 'x i2BRUNlVfQYff 221 44 :L ' .1 ' v Q:3. 5'f1ff.wW' '- m .Q 7- exx gig ? if MA F 'H' '-1 - 4.--. ALBEMARLE HOTEL copyrnghmea YQUMANS CELEBRATED HATS A ,LADIES5 RCDUND HATS I I AND BCDNNETS Blcycling Yachting Gomng and 1107 AND 1109 BRQADWAY Outing Caps Madigon Square West for Men and Women 158 BRQADWAY Send for Booklei 'Near Liberty St eet AUTHORIZED AGENTS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Q3-.,t.,,.....,.., -H 'V .. A- 3 - :V'A1'ff. ,.'TI .LT Vk. f. i.f 4 4.4.51-51-125145 , A 5 f3 nf' 1 A' ,K 0 4 . U , . .1 Y It IT- ' F --..-,ff,,,q.g1jZff..,-. ,- Made to suit the times as Weil as the smo- kers. The richest man in town wou1dn't ask for anything better 3 the poorest man in town wou1dn'task for anything cheaper. A 2 -oz. package for 5 cents. Ask for it at any tobacco dealers. Ifyou prefer a slightly heavier smoke--Try SENSATION. r v t 1 I V ESTABLISHED 1839 -Eiihx V 1 ff ilg ' In -- -,-., LYFEEQJ' ' S?!t24' gz1fg. ' W1- ' ' ffm: :a l le 'fr Fl . f' ' w I .'M' ' ii. --1 7 3-LEQ X I W . Q. - , : ,.,, t p' - X W5 'I E-v 'af'n ' ' . ' ' 'f---TIT 5'W' 1t LH W 7 i 1 'M- ti ittt- t 6,5,Qsginz1r'fsA,l tt tltttlr . alta 2 'e2.?2tz1?1g': 1 ' --Q-iiiiffttg g E I YQI EQQL l vi ., A. E E..:M nmwyiwi .ii : --'X me . , ifgf wfsstgltfmitt, tttaulwt' QW -an w e 'Q . , Aw :3,,tgG..i,JiMgL, ytvlz? 1 N B . - . ' - - fx ' f X. Y t ' Mt+tW B k ia- . ., ' X V-3:31 A N U2:m.fra-, 0-21, 2- l f 4' ,V . Q 're'!,'?:Ei1Se, , 1 u-: A 'gg ' 1. fx, ,M , V .X ...AHL ,,:5i-,fzgw , -b,M,,+ v,1vy.NuftM ,Vinh , - sl I YtUtM V1xbU'ff1f:IUP, My-5:5:,,, f nr N NY ,L .ifhirkii ' Ml::,431,,:','-E,11,g,, ., ,W 5.5 -. X r... M, lrl. will eiiiemlxxix ,L Nx E X N CRQUCH FITZGERALD t Trunks, Bags, and Valises Dress Suit Cases, Etc. I OF RELIABLE QUALITY No. 7 23 Sixth Avenue No. 688 Broadway Bet, ,pst and 42d Sts. Bet. 4th and Great jones Sts. No. I 6 I Broadway Bet, Cortland: and Liberty Sts. N EW Y 0 RK 3 --S --- 5 f --- .. .....-,e.,, .-, iv 6- , x.. ' ' M ' '- M e - - Af' '1-' ff 1 U -- T' ,, . 'M . :l.,-:., it 'fp 'i 3 'S- I A l l ,+ .f,A -1 ' Al, ,, F GWNES' FGIIIOIIS 2 GND 2 Driving : GIGUQ xffw 'U' x Q-,N Q96 Q66 '00 5 SSO ' 40? 4000 KM' qzx' 0 O QW xg v db' Q taps U. S. Pat. 548,541 YY fe, 66 ae. Q9 Q. be 028 O' 'go 134 in-io QJQQ, QI, Q 1520- e OQ bbs, foe, QQ Q0 52,5 Jgcf' eflf- fi Q-66, T0 BE OBTAINED OF ALL FIRST-CLASS RETAILERS THROUGHOUT THE COEUNTRY ESTABLISHED 1777 iii PTAI L AND VVINTER ESTi2IlfHED BROOK BROTHER 4 dwg Broadway, cor. 22d Street, New York City READY-MADE DEPARTMENT Overcoats- correct in cut, finish, and every detail of manufacture. Knickerbocker Suits and Golfing outfits. Regulation Scarlet Ulsters and Storm Coats of stout materials, suitable for Coats with and without Club collar and devices, protection from cold or stormy weather, or of .heavy or and a special Golfing cape combining lightness with most light weight fancy Scotch goods as a comfortable garment thorough protection. for traveling. Breeches reinforced with buck for riding, Y FURNISHING GOODS Scarfs and Ties in proper shapes, with some exclusive materials for same Bath Gowns, Sheets and Mats, Turkish Towels, etc. to order. Cardigans, Knit Vests, and Gloves-Reindeer, Cape, and Kid, lined and unlined, for Sweaters appropriate in color, etc., driving, street, dress, and semi-dress wear, also Shetlands, for the different Golf Clubs and Angoras, and Fancy Knit for evening and outing wear. Schools throughout the country As most of our materials for Men's and Boys' clothing the present season was secured just prior to the advance in tariff no increase in price has been made. Qgibiiiiiiiiiiliiidig ggelephone X QFVICB if ' is cheap at any price. I. It saves so much and it makes so much for the user. Message Rafes make it Really Cheap, U U 'U P! ni in in in in MDP!!!DDPEGKGGGKCGE iv 0000000 Chicago and Back By Rail, three days. By Telephone, i Five Minutes. Why go by rail? I0I0'0'0'0'000'G'000l0-0l0'0'06 B QEQQEQSQIEQESQQS Scaris and Suspenders BEARING OUR TRADEMARK f , W X Recommended for Correct Styles and Superior Finish WELD, COLBURN ac WILCKENS, 806-808 YORK P. IVIARESI JGHN R. CHUM Confectioner 8 Qaterer M 8888 OF 8 GHEST OF 719 SIXTH AVENUE white and fancy Shirts NEW YORK and pajamas, etc., to order 30 CLINTON STREET l BROOKLYN 84 Nassau Street New York V f---'Q -'1.f ? -L-sfritfvf Erisler School Wo. 9 Easf 49th Szireel FRANK DRISLER Principal 04 Thorough Treparafory School for College or Business Established 1880 Widely known and patfonized E. IVIIRIAIVI COYRIERE TEACHERS' AGENCY ROOM 14, 150 FIFTH AVENUE ClVIethocIist Book Concern Buildingj Cor. 20th Street, New York Eligible teachers promptlyprovided for Universities, Colleges, Schools, and Families. Teachers supplied with positions, Circulars of good schools ?cnt to parents. School property rented and sold. Best of references urnished. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT Musicales provided with accomplished Singers and Musi- cians in every department. Musical Departments of Universities, Colleges, and Schools supplied with best talent from Europe and this country. Private teachers of well-known talent and reputation supplied to families. Elocutionists, Readers, Realistic Impersonators, Pano- rama of Travel, Lecturers, well-known Concert Pianists, Vocalists, etc. Church Choirs, Festivals, Entertainments, Oratorios, and Columbia niversity IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Columbia University, pedagogically, consists of a college and a university. The college is Columbia College founded in 1754. The university consists of the Faculties of Law, Medicine, Philosophy, Political Science, Pure Science, and Applied Science. D . . , The point of contact between the college and .the university is the senior year of the college, during which year students in the college pursue their studies, with the consent of the college faculty, under one or more of the faculties of the university. The various schools are under the charge of their own faculties, except that the Schools of Mines, Chemistry, Engineering, and Architecture are all under the charge of the Faculty of Applied Science, and for the better conduct of the strictly university work, as well as of the whole instruction. a university council has been established. I. The College. The college has a curriculum of four years' duration, lead- ing to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Candidates for admission to the college must be at least fifteen years of age, and pass an examination on prescribed subjects, the particulars concerning which may be found in the annual Circular of Information. Il. The Universily. Pedagogically, the faculties of Law, Medicine, Philoso- phy, Political Science, Pure Science, and Applied Science, taken together, con- stitute the university. These faculties offer advanced courses of study and investigation respectively in Cfzj private or municipal law. CAD medicine, ffl philosophy, philology, and letters, Cdl history, economics, and public law, Cel mathematics and natural science, and Qfj applied science. Courses of study under one or more of these faculties are open to members of the senior class in the college and to all students who have successfully pursued an equivalent course of undergraduate study to the close of the junior year. These courses lead, through the Bachelor's degree, to the university degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. The degree of Master of Laws is also con- ferred for advanced work in law done under the faculties of Law and Political Science together. III. The Professional Schools. The faculties of Law, Medicine, and Ap- plied Science conduct respectively the professional schools of Law, Medicine, Mines, Chemistry, Engineering, and Architecture, to which all students, as well those not having pursued a course of undergraduate studies as those who have, are admitted on terms prescribed by the faculties concerned, as candi- dates for professional degrees. 1. The School of Law, established in 1858, offers a three-years' course of study in common law and equity jurisprudence, medical jurisprudence, crimi- nal and constitutional law, international law public and private, and com- parative jurisprudence. The degree of Bachelor of Laws is conferred on the satisfactory completion of the course. 2. The College of Physicians and Surgeons, founded in 1807, offers a four- ycars' course in the principles and practice of medicine and surgery, leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. 3. The School of Mines, established in 1864, offers courses of study each of four years' duration and each leading to an appropriate professional degree in mining engineering and metallurgy. Q. The Scho-ols of Chemistry, Engineering, and Architecture, set oi? from the School of Mines in 1896, offer, respectively, four-year courses of study, each leading to -an appropriate professional degree, in analytical and applied chem- istrtyg in civil, sanitary, electrical, and mechanical engineering g and in archi- CC UFC. SETH LOVV, LL.D., President. M' ' EW , .......a., ,,,:.,:,' U-,a,. ,. , ,,, W,,h Mliihmqh W.: qw W Q h as '- - -f--f '-- .. -...- A ..-e. 1: - s r- S-1 . ,, , . SILVERMA 9 East 30th Street LADIES' TAIL OR HABI T MAKER . . . MY BEST ADVERTISEMENT IS A PLEASED CUSTOMER Everything as Represented , Proper Service and Attention Accorcled to A11 THE ONLY MAKER OF THE H. SILVERMAN Safety and Perfect-fitting Riding Skirt CPATENTEDJ YO UR PA TR ONA GE S OLI CI TEDEA I V fF1'0!ll The ffI7llIL'!!Illl'IIO!, Dar. lrf, ltS'Q7.j SOMETHING NEW IN GIFTS. In looking through the interesting rooms of the Popular Shop of joseph P. McHugh 8 Co., in Forty-second street, at Fifth avenue, the variety of artistic objects for home adornment seems so great that one is at first impressed with the idea that an exhibition so apparently versatile must result from the combined efforts of many men. A more careful survey of the fabrics, furniture, pot- tery, and works in metal discovers a certain agreement of character, and a tendency to blend in design and color, although the collection is obviously brought together from sources widely apart. The explanation is found in the fact that the sole selection of the things which go to make up this unique exposition of the household arts of many lands is in the hands of Mr. McHugh, whose ideas and designs are also used in the stuffs and furniture of home manufacture, character- istic of this remarkable shop. To those in quest of gifts original in conception and decorative in signih- cance, a specially attractive feature is the assurance that the things of the Popular Shop are not to be had elsewhere, and the sources of supply are such that an entirely novel show of unduplicated creations is set forth with the coming of each holiday time. This season's exhibition represents the result of Mr. McHugh's annual trip abroad, and indicates the most recent eiforts of industrial art in the older countries, collected with reference to the present ideas of deco- rative treatment, as expressed in American homes. 2 y , V F .Zlaf ,MMA 5 A ' . ya ...CAMERON STEAM UMP... ,S T A R 'NL RELIABLE ,Q 5 ,Q DURARLE No Outside Valve Gear Adapted for All Purposes iam ,..' Fon ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, ADDRESS fl L fe ' . . q i s The A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Works 1 ' I Foot East 23d Street, . . . New York ' ' 19' R Vill X .LA , ., i I I 'S 3. STUYVESANT FISH, Vice-President I , RICHARD DELAFIELD, Vice-President GEORGE S. HICKOK, Cashier EDWARD E' POOR, P'eS'dem EDWARD J. BALDWIN, Ass't Cashier OF NEW YORK Capltal, S2,000,000 . . Surplus, S3 ,000,000 Extensive Safety Vaults for the convenience of Depositors and Investors. Entrance only through the Bank JOSEPH T. MOORE STUYVESANT FISH GEORGE S. HART CHARLES STERNBACH CHARLES SCRIBNER D I R E C T O R S EDWARD C. HOYT EDWARD E. POOR W. ROCKHILL POTTS . AUGUST BELMONT RICHARD DELAFIELD FRANCIS R. APPLETON JOHN JACOB ASTOR GEORGE S. HICKOK GEORGE FRED'K VIETOR HERNIANN OELRICHS THE BEST PORTRAITS Authors Artists Lawyers Statesmen Kings and Queens 'Musicians Actors and Actresses Historical Personages CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION FREDERICK KEPPEL 8z CO., 20 East 16th St., New York Please mention the Columbian 4 ' W ' ' q'z'J'!-wvvsi-mffyfvf' ' 155-Q-r-gggs,-we-fy , 1--. - f-3,-...W u-Ju' :AUP2'.f'lQ-.. Alb. Aan . I , . V H . A , 1, , ig. 7 A , VA V -fu V R n Ni MH TC 'bhifflma--' H M -v ' U TQ.. '. ...O all - ,LN . , ..- .. A K - .Y ,-Y , . , . , 1 f f . , in ,, Q.. fgllll' - -4' N 1-. .-'xwi',1f: .i i 'Q-.:Qimg5::Q'ef?1Qi5Wil fi-si?-' 1 ' 2,2 1- ig XJLBWQS P5215 B e Q B- -e K 3-2 - 1fVU? ', --- ' if IHIH -1 ' B 'A ' n- 4ii'wf:2 f2ESil! 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The Winthrop Press .L LLLLLQ cf ZLLLLLLLLL Lili. .L Q -A J. .L .L LLLLLZ 5114.11 i 'i ,L si .L .L .L .L .L .L .L .L .L .L .L .L J. - Qewillork ON SALE EVERYWHERE '- ' -'-'fi--L-,.......,,,.Y,. A' '-I fl l AN,-55 , Y Q '. ' - ffl - skim' KM , . .. SH Yu llll JUJUBE5 QUICKLY REr.1EvE xlI1lWq un: '- as EEEE -C sm -. C h T . . 'tx 'Whisk luggggifsgxgmgy-Qkgiggxgqyg, ., Oug s and hroat Irritations Xl '-Q Qigmq -r.QuFAc3y3es?e Q ' xullilghiijlrafqgmg ...1'-.-.--.-.'.-----i-5. . 1233573 Y '- i '.-. . 07.130, Smokers and others indorse them. Accept no imitation j fwfwffnwww fgwqfpjiffjjrzvffrfrfffwwffgy, 'xx 'W ' , ' ,X ,ff , Q ZKQWA II' W fi - fff' ,dgi ff X I X X ffi, Q,p.f, W,, ,L ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,Af,.. V ff H A ' A Conf 6C'ff0f1 NOIL -2 M6C1'iCif2e 160-166 MONROE sT. NEW YLORK CITY EIMER at AMEND, 205 to z:,,gWr,1ggg 5135? 'gag Importers and Manufacturers of fn' O gi' t Chem1cal and Phys1cal Apparatus EEE? A G cl cl Ch ' 1 p.2, .TfIg , .p ssay OO s an em1ca so E -.. -3 f A ' Q 3, in 0. SOLE AGENTS FOR JENA GLASS, THE GLASS OF THE FUTURE ,325 V. Cm X Q' Best attention is called to our stock of'Pure Hammered Platinum Balances v,?gi B, and Weights, Bacteriological Apparatus, Zeiss Microscopes, Jena Normal Glass, 43 Porcelain and Glassware, Strictly C. P. Chemicals and Acids, Chemically No. 6286 Pure Filter Papers. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. - N. B.-GLASS BLOWING DONE ON OUR PREMISES. ix 'libgerwoob lboisting Engines IIISIIIGIQG wil'QS dlld QGNQS MEM, Built to gauge on the DUPLICATE PART FOR , 1 System. Quick delivery assured : : AERIAL III llll N 5 T A N D A BCR io' QUQYFJTIXOTY SUBMARINE fl I rifIIl' I llljgg ENGINEERS, BUILDERS, MINES, FURNACES, PILE- AND I TI, I-WW . M Y DRIVING, EXGAVATING, no li LN? 300 Stylgs and Sizes UNDERGROUND ,I FR - 13,000 Xlilr use - USE Scnd for catalogue T . . I 1 . . QEFQS N nEI,I.II4vxl w-2 d G ransmlsslon of Power Wiring Bl.llldll1gS . I I-7 H l.g6TW00 0- WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES K Lili- 96 Liberty St. New York . 'wi' BOSTON cr-ucAeo PHILADELPHIA, 'I QLEVELAND NEW on EANS, Pom' , , A .,:. ., ,.,,. I-AND,oRE, , , I . 1 , , 253 BROADWAYPOSMI Telegraph Building NEW YORK IIII5 num IMPIIUIIQII WIIEII-TUBE BIIIIEH THE W ESTO STA DARD of avaravavaeae -X HQ A Safe and Voltmetefs I I 1 1' i ' LETER:-iT2.,!iv:2?H3ie. i E - AND lfff-,g-Z'f.f:i'L 'i 1 5' I ii lil I C0'l0m'Ca' ,ggi - II I .' -l l TW fi F I llg l l 5 ll Steam AlTll'l1Ct6l'S 15: ll gg Q 1 Generator FOR jeff , LTI-m. ,f 'l ' 1539 I , A , X, I M LABORATORY USE J ' T51 2' A ., Dry Steam Accurate, Reliable, Sensitive ' iri- :::3fl'3gEE'3l'j1 i' 2 ree ,:' WT 1l,i,, f, :nl-,2EEf:gjj5j'f'2,,'g'QfQIQQllI:: g3g-2': ..,. 1,5 II: g:1j15'g'a'lffll5I l'Il .III gqapI'1llQ'?'2221lTQi:13'2ii'l1'TVT:93f:1i+:fT1fI1Qll3ll?il'fiQif2fIII-I,lzf'i5?i3i5s1S-5?IllIIII II IIIInfrczeggpigal IIIllliimlWWX awvaeavaeav SEND FOR CATALOGUE--1' -IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1uTf 1'-T1-.,. ,:2:'1- '-i ' ,:EEZI11Iage1Q1t1E1I354:,23:1TiI.ll1IlI1l'lim33: 'W ' ' ' WESTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO. ABENDlEO'l:l:l se ROOT HANUFACTURING co. 28 CLIFF ST., NEW YORK CITY II4-T20 William Street, NEWARK, N. J. X Xen . Rx, ,...- in Vs! 5 A ANDR DUPLEX AIR COMPRESSORS ' ,.,v,.,,.5,,' I ' 1, ' , l:g?5?if,i-,5ji'fff'-1-..gg.gii.,3.'.U I -V Zeilisemrcif '--,W ini' ' fgfis, , . , .L .EQ43:Qaf -gg-' .-f A.-.W X , V .'fz4:.:.is.4Ln 1 '- - - - - - -- 4 '-i ' ?Fiv2-fl'f511 22.2522 if '-it .. .. . -J ' f- ---A ,fr-TW 1 q. --- -147.11 H. lc, lf. , . i- . -, .. .. ga, 'I v.'x'1,,1tf.2if . : r- i:- - A- .. . .', 'Czmfg:- wr- -, 'W' 554 eE'?-'.m:- A ,,-H v ,hu-4 - .-K ..,. .,.. ' - .. f- -'-5 - r.:1g,?.q.-ff. - ,-5' , My.,-'.Qg:.,-,sing 1- h ., - ,. 5, . . A A AS , -' cf' 1' 3i,Q?'5'- A I-4 2-f'24i?,:YP 'g'f-.2 I..', ? fu T .ff 'Ti . .--f I .-'f..y2?f - . Q1 1 . ,Ab arf. V f - .- fm' ..-..4:- - L -- I V- fi ' ' 1 fffiikf -1 ug. 5 . , . g g ,L pi i V 3 1 '. d:fT- iff ffw', ,: 1-Q f ',.!l Ef',q?A: . Y - f ' r P ' J - 3 1 ...fwfr ' . .,' 1 .5 gh- sy- . I , fb, : 1 -:-gfga-1. 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We were the first to introduce Corliss Engine Com- pressors, and have furnished more of them than all other makes combined. We build compressors in the greatest variety of types and for all purposes. They are of the most improved design and construction, and simple, economical, durable, and efficient. ALL SIZES. The RAND ROCK DRILLS are light in Weight, yet extremely strong, with a Wide range of acljustability. They are economical in the use of power, and will put down a hole in the shortest pos- sible time. Built on the interchangeable part system. Send for Catalogue RAND DR LL CO. 10.0 Broadway New York City A N82 9012551594 ll it 2 f l 'dw uutvfsa 2 I 1 - Q -2 Q25 5 Gb i 1 - Gb f? 5' 09 -Y s tr Qlttmltdl Q . I, manufacturers Q Q Importers . -EL 8 Office 3 CHEM'5T5 I 100 William street, NEW YORK I' P .w oqyh CHICAGO-4 North Clark Street BOSTON-21 Pearl Street Factories PERTH AMBOY, N. I. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. W' ' 4 '- - . - Medal ' . ' .- A I 'A 7 -1 World's ' ' . 5 -H. ' ' Columbian .. , , . . -- ' Exposition Best English Steel ' Best Tool Steel in great variety of sizes Rock Drill Steel f Cin bond or duty paicll Best Circular and Band Saw Plates ' Best Annealecl Tool and Die Steel Double-shear and Sheet Steel Truss Spring and Blister Steel Annealed Die Blocks WM. IESSOP 8a SONS, Limited Chief American Office 91 JOHN ST., NEW YORK W. F. WAGNER Manufactory SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND General Manager . ' ,1:'L7'...r1.x..,:1x..g.::iZ af ::tg1,t'-A4-Ag-1.31-:-1-af---.....,.. AE, F. W. DEVOE 81 C. T. RAYNOLDS CO. Manufacturers and Irnporters of rowing materials Mathematical Chains Tapes. Surveyors' Instruments Levels Transits ,Civil Engineers' Drawing Scales Triangles and Architects' Papers Etc. 4 Etc. Supplies CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION A Cor. Fulton and William Sts. New York PACI-I BROS. 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Instructor in Mathematics EDWARD LEAMING, M.D. Instructor in Photography REGINALD GORDON, A.B. Instructor in Physics HERMANN T. VULTE, PH.D. Instructor in General Chemistry EDMUND HOWD MILLER, PH.D. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry and Assaying CIUOYS LOUIS H. LAUDY, PH.D. Tutor in General Chemistry JOSEPH STRUTHERS, PH.D. Tutor in Metallurgy JOSEPH C. PFISTER, A.M. Tutor in Mechanics LEA MCILVAINE LUQUER, C.E., PH.D. Tutor in Mineralogy - V..... .,..- ., -f- L- .. , . ,..f, .:1' f - -,i,..,w,tc,....,1f , '- LOUIS MARIE AUGUSTE LOISEAUX, B.S. Tutor in the Romance Languages and Literatures WILLIAM H. FREEDMAN, C.E., E.E. Tutor in Mechanics ARTHUR I-IOLLICK, PII.B. Tutor in Geology HERSCHEL C. PARKER, P1-LB. Tutor in Physics GARY N. CALKINS, B.S. Tutor in Zoology WILLIAM T. BREWSTER, A.M.AL Tutor in Rhetoric CHARLES P. WARREN, A.M. Tutor in Architectural Construction CARLTON CLARENCE CURTIS, PH.D. Tutor in Botany JONATHAN BRACE CHITTENDEN, PI-I.Dr Tutor in Mathematics HERMAN STEARNS DAVIS, PH.D. Tutor in Astronomy CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, PH.D. Tutor in the Romance Languages and Literatures CHARLES C. TROWBRIDGE, B.S. Tutor in Physics GEORGE CLINTON DENSMORE ODELL, PH.D. Tutor in Rhetoric HARRY ALONZO CUSHING, PH.D. Tutor in History WILLIAM ADDISON HERVEY, A.M. Tutor in the Germanic Languages and Literatures ADOLPH BLACK, C.E. Tutor in Civil Engineering HERBERT MAULE RICHARDS, S.D.W Tutor in Botany i'Absent on leave SAMUEL A. TUCKER, PILB, Tutor in Industrial Chemistry MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT, A.B., PH B Tutor in Organic Chemistry ARTHUR PINE VAN GELDER, PILB. Tutor in General Chemistry CASSIUS JACKSON KEYSER, A.M. Tutor in Mathematics FRANCIS PITT SMITH, P1-LB. Tutor in General Chemistry Ilssistants HERBERT PERCY WHITLOCK, C.E. Assistant in Mineralogy HENRY SKILLMAN CURTIS, A.B. Assistant in Physics HERBERT TREADWELL WADE, A.B. Assistant in Physics PARKER CAIRNS MCILHINEY, PH.D. Assistant in Metallurgy ARTHUR MORGAN DAY, A.M. Assistant in Political Economy and Social 'Science NORMAN WILDE, PH.D. Assistant in Philosophy THOMAS H. HARRINGTON, C.E. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering HENRY JAGOE BURCHELL, JR., A.M. Assistant in Latin CHARLES KNAPP, PH.D. Assistant in Latin RALPH CURTIS RINGWALT, A,B. Assistant in Rhetoric HENRY E. KEYES, PH.D. Assistant in Physics JAMES DENNISON ROGERS P1-I.D. Assistant in Greek JOHN ANGUS M tcVANNEL A.M. Assistant in Philosophy THEODORE GREELY WHITE, A.M. Assistant in Physics CHARLES DERLETH, JR., B.S., C.E. Assistant in Civil Engineering GEORGE BALTHAZAR GERMANN, A. Assistant in Mathematics DANA CLEMNER WELLS, A.B., E.E. Assistant in Physics FLORA E. HARPHAM, A.M. Computor at the Observatory CHARLES HERMAN N FULTON Assistant in Analytical Chemistry EDWIN CHAPIN HOLDEN, B.S., E.M. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry B., PILM. JAMES HOWARD MCGREGOR B.S. A.M. Assistant in Zoology SHEPHERD IVORY FRANZ A.B. Assistant in Psychology HENRY F. HORNBOSTEL Assistant in Architecture FREDERICK MONTGOMERY HOLBRO Assistant in Mechanical Engineering CAVALIER HARGRAVE JOUET, PH.D. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry EQCIIINYS WILLIAM ZEBINA RIPLEY, PH.D. Prize Lecturer in Physical Geograph GEORGE LOUIS BEER, A.M. Lecturer in Mediaeval History OK, E.E. y and Ethnology 'FTE' r .aa xr, ng, f' .-' - , , . ,, , , M W ,vm ,F Y K ..a-- '75 itstf.-Laaailfxzsfef ig QgZ4'if5-' .gs-f '5 i'ff - , I Y , HENRY CLAPP SHERMANN, A.M. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry SAMUEL SWAYZE SEWARD,J1t., A,B. Assistant in Literature PHILIP ERNEST BRODT, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric ALFRED LOUIS KROEBER, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric FRANK LEO TUFTS, A,M. Assistant in Physics SAMUEL GEORGE FITZHUGH TOWNSEND, A.B., E.E. Assistant in Electrical Engineering FRANK c. HOOPER, Mmzlz. Assistant in Mining WILLIAM S. DAY, PH.D. Assistant in Physics REV. ABRAHAM YOHANNAN Lecturer in Oriental Languages EDMOND KELLY, A.M. Lecturer on Municipal Government CHARLES AUGUSTUS STRONG, A.B. Lecturer in Psychology FRANZ BOAZ, Pi-LD. Lecturer in Physical Anthropology WILLIAM ROBERT SHEPHERD, PH.D. Prize Lecturer in History GEORGE JAMES BAYLES, PI'I.D. Prize Lecturer on The Civil Aspe Organizations HENRY OSBORN TAYLOR, A.B., LL.B Lecturer in Literature WILLIAM T. PARTRIDGE Lecturer in Architecture I4 cts of Ecclesiastical I .r -f.u.g.f - .. 49 9159 i' 'A . gm ' ., 1' A7155 if , f if Q . '-f- 1 'UQ?l5Q'VQf'- 415127 ,C SEQ- fw '- xv . x New ff ,ff km, J 'H ,, A VX J , '- uf. Q---,,.,-V.V-111--' a :ff ,..,g .vs 1 , wfff G. ffrwfmf . '- f X N n gf' K V V -P 1 N i T -, pm. , Qg1ff1,1i61? ,',,f'zIlFf,l 1g,'if,e.,, -t 5 Lf' X Cf, xx , ,wfiaffa ' x x '. F - U 2 3 2-f :1fjAp1fff',2ig,1?i gf , A W 5.93155 ' 3ifi:f',:ff? 6521! W' 1, 2 3 , I al Eff N44 aff! qv 1- 4 if -V ai fw g.,Vig3W6ii-i-1lX 35, ,fi-ew-:' ,ff , -fw 'is if15 '55'g 4.f' . - X fir ' ' - ' ,f-1 , A '- X f A.., - N W, f X pf I, I J ,- rf . F, M. 1 4 . 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A AL Y v xwdrii Q m I jf I, I, 41,-,,:,z.14f1 fs, R B we-wo 51 N L+' 4 .1 w 5-4.141 GOIIIIIING QDGDTQI' Gf Hlphd Delta Phi ESTABLISHED 1836 ld: ESTABLISHED 1881 THE COLLEGE AJVD SCIJOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE vVVII LIAM ALI LN BELDEN DARWIN SHAW HUDSON HENRY CANNON LAPPLI PER CAXION BPOWN HJAIBIAXR HJOI LH BOYI SEN FIEDEIHILK LI WIS BUILARD FIEDLRILR NILHOIS COVVPFRIHXVAII 1898 OI IEANS LONGALRE JR 1899 HINRY HOWISON HEADERSOB HENRY SCHROEDER 1900 ROSS AMBLER LURR AN JAMES ALEXANDER FDXVARDS JOSEPH PARRHURST HOWE SCHOOL Of LAW XVIIIIAM BIIIIE SIMMLS R JOHN FIOXVNSEND XVILLIAM5 JR HUBEIQI VAN NVAGIINEN J FRANKIIN BAKER LIIFYEPIS FPANLIS AUGUSIUS NTLSON THOMAS GILBER I XVHI1 I' EDWARD QODNIAN PARISH ALBERT XVII LIAM PLINAM JEROME RIPLEY ALIEN THOMAS BIGFIOW LOWEI HEBEIXI JAMES LYAIL LOUIS GILLESPIE MII LER .FRA TRES 11V UNIVERSJTA TJ' FRANKIIN HUPBELL MILLS HEN1 Y AUGUSIUS PIRRINS HARLAN FISKE STONE JOHN M TAYLOR JOHN BLACH IILLOISOI RICHARD R WHEELER SILW ARL EDWARD XVI-IIIF -I J J? I . ,JR. ill . 4, . JA N ,w,.J 1 pt, J . X ' ' 4 ' I I . . Y X N' 2 I . 4' I I - I I I , R. 'J x 1 J J tx ' 4 4 ' xl' , 1 2 4 I I J A I L. I 1- x ' 2 , XVILLIAM RUSSEL GRACE, JR. EDWARD HOLBIAN 11AY1XIOND, J it A -, -. J 1 f. ,. - f , ' A ,. , .L -I W D -A, , J H. + 1 ' ' ,J ' 1 ,v . L , ,, ' N 1 ' 2 ' f ' Y H' 4 4 . 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FRANK RANSOM STEVEN XVALLIS SMYTHE TURNER THOMAS SHIRLEY XVHITTAKER DAVID KEPPEL AUGUSTINE NEIL LAWRENCE ALFRED LOOMIS CURTIS WVILLIAM S. K. XIVETMORE LEONIDAS MOREAU LAWSON, JR. ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA UPs1LoN ZETA ETA - LAMBDA NU - X1- OMICRON P1 'fl'dIQl'lliIV' of Dklid Phi ROLL OF CHAPTERS - Union College Brown University - New York University Columbia University - Rutgers College Harvard University - University of Pennsylvania Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst - Lehigh University johns Hopkins University - ShefHeld'Scientihc School Cornell University 20 Q 1 v s i W if l V in L, 'M I L , aiq ip !: M 11 .L F 14 W f! li l, N l 5 iz. fl ,sg Ni ii! ffl' ii! 111 N z .W -M Delta Zbapter of the 'fraternity of Delta Phi ESTABLISHED 1842 POST-GRADUA TES ALBERT ROL.AZ GALLA'1'lN ELLERY GSNVALD ANDERSON B211-XRSTON TAYLOR BOGERT THE COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF AI'FL!ED'SCIF1VCF 1898 LYNLEY SEYMOUR IDAVIS 'IXHEAKSTON DE COPPET JOHNSTON LIVINGSTON, JR. 1899 I HAROLD HOYLE ODDIE I 1900 NLORETON REGINAXLD THOMPSON XVILLIAM HENIQY DIXON BIAXWELL STEVENSON CORNELIUS FELLOWES, JR. BRADISII GAILLARD JOHNSON, JR. LOUIS 5'CHOOL OF LAPV ROBERT SELDEN HUSE JOHN HENRY ISELIN SCJYOOL OF ZIIEDICIJVE GEORGE EDWARD BARNES A. SCHUYLER CLARK H. H. JANEWAY EUGENE POOLE E1lNES'l' PORTER JENKS J. H. P. CONOVER HENRY SUYDAM SATTERLEIQ FANUEIL SUYDAM XVEISSE 21 LIVIN FREDERICK INEVELL IQNEELAND XVALTON LIVINGSTON OAKLEY CHARLES GARRISON NIEYER GSTON, JR. ELLIOT STUART BENEDICT EDWARD I-XRMSTRONG BOYD FREDERICK H. PIERSON, JR. PERCV R. TURVNERE JOHN NEIISSON CARPENDER, JR ALPHA DELTA EPSILON LAMBDA UPs1LoN PHI SIGMA TAU fraternity of Delta Psi ESTABLISHED 1847 ROLL OF CHAPTERS - - - Columbia University University of Pennsylvania C - Trinity College Williams College - University of Virginia University of Mississippi - Sheffield Seientihc School, Yale University Massachusetts Institute of Technology zz l fs KX 3MEnIi f , 5 . W i F 1 ,N I X i w r 1 , i r 1 I e 'i i k v 1 K i' 5 . L 5 3 H 1 1, I i E . x , , , 4 ii l W f 'T LW rw 11 4, r I Y V :,.,,,... Hlpbd QDGIJFQI' of the 'fl'dfQl'lliW of Delfd Psi ESTABLISHED 1847 THE COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE ROBER r Low PIERREPON1 CHARLES HOXVAPD FLMER GEORGE H DE GR XSSL CAILIN JOSTPH XVILD M ILRAY JAMES NICIIOLSON GALLAIII FREDERIE GALIAIIN JP REGINALD SAT1ERI EE JVILIIS 1898 HENRY COIL lWORlIMLR JI SIUIVESANI IEISH 01011215 JR 1899 XVIILIAM VAN DLRVLLR HODGES l 900 J1REDLRIc,K IQOOSLVELI LONEX NIORTON GIXISWOLD BOGUE 1901 WIILIAII XVRIGH1 DFICAY ROIIIR1 BQACIAX JR IWORGAN COIT L SEION LINDSAY CHARLES SIDNEY HAIGII I JAMES IJUANE PEIL TIIEODOSIUS FOWLER STEVENS STEPHEN PAYN NASH JP EDWIRD CHARLES FIFDLER JOHN GILLESPIE JACRSON ARIHU1x NIERRIIL HENDERSON PAUL FULLER JR . V 1 r 4 4 w 1 rv 11 T 7 Q. N' 1 ru J ' ' ' 2 ,, . X J . f J v sr 1 I 4, I . 4 4 . ' . AI 2 f' in r ' r . I . L ' ' -I W 4 -v I , I ' ,E I I : , X. JVABURTON GOUVERNEUR GARDNER LADD GILSEY I , - , , X. . . , . 5 . . U y I . 23 'fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta ESTABLISHED 1848 ROLL OF ALPHA Washington and Jefferson BETA - University of Pennsylvania DELTA Bucknell University EPsII.oN - North Carolina University ZETA - Indiana State University ETA Marietta University LAMBDA - De Pauw University MU - University of Wisconsin XI - - Pennsylvania College OMICRON - University of Virginia Pi - - Allegheny College SIGMA - - Wittenberg College TAU - Hanover College' UPSILON - - College of the City of New York CHI - Union College Psi - Wabash College OMEGA -' - Columbia University ALPHA DEUTERON BETA DEUTERON GAMMA DEUTERON ZETA DEUTEIION IDELTA DEUTERON THETA DEUTERoN Illinois Wesleyan University Roanoke College Knox College Washington and Lee Uni- versity Hainpden-Sidney College Ohio Wesleyan University CHAPTERS LAMBDA DEUTERON NU DEUTERON - OMICRON DEUTERON PI DEUTERON - RHO DEUTERON - SIGMA DEUTERON - ALPHA PHI - BETA CHI - GAMMA PHI ZETA PHI - RHO CHI - IOTA MU PI IoTA - THETA Psi - BETA MU - MU SIGMA - KAPPA TAU , K.APPA NU - DELTA XI - - LAMBDA SIGMA - NU EI1sILoN - TAU ALPHA - PLLP1-IA CHI 24 Denison University Yale University Ohio State University University of Kansas Wooster University Lafayette College University of Michigan Lehigh University Pennsylvania State College William -lewell College' Richmond College Massachusetts Institute of Technology 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 N.,--A M ,...,, f 11' il?EQi5,f , ':.J, 1: 7l.6J5f:.'5?-44-1:15. 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MAULSBX' KINIBALL EDXVARD ATKINSON BAYLES TRACY GEORGE RUSSELL CARL MANFRED UHL l898 1899 FREDERIC ROBERT XVEEKES l900 EDWARD FARADAY XVESTON l90l SCHOOL OE LA PV GEORGE EHRET RUPPERT ARTHUR XVILLIAM CORSE JAMES CLAYTON LOGAN SCHOOL OE HIEDICINE FREDERIC OAKMAN VIRGIN KLENNETH EVERNGHIM KELLOGG PALMER HEATH LYON WILLIAM ELPHINSTONE IQEITH MIT'l'ENDOIiF . 25 VICTOR BUCHANAN BUCR HARRY SIMONS XVATERMAN HARRY BRAINERD IVIITCHELL XVILLIAM KENNEDY LUDLAM JOHN IQRAPP ROLL LOUIS BECKER JAMES BRITTON CAUTHERS ERNEST X7ALEN'l'INE HUBBARD URBAN FRANCIS MARTIN LUTHER ANSON TODD Phi KZIDDZI PSI 'fl'dIQl'lliIV F0 UNDED 1852 ROLL OF CHAPTERS B Washington and jefferson College V! Washington and Lee University Allegheny College V Bucknell University Pennsylvania College ' Dickinson College V Franklin and Marshall College Lafayette College L' University of Pennsylvania X Swarthmore College if Cornell University ff Syracuse University J Columbia University 'ff Colgate University if Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Wabash College f Beloit College if University of Minnesotaif University of Virginia if J gs . . XXHampden-Sidney College V, University of West Virginia J Johns Hopkins University Lf! Columbian University 'V f University of Mississippi ' I Ohio Wesleyan University If Wittenberg College fi ' University of Qhio 'f De Pauw University University of Indiana If Northwestern University University of Chicago lf University of Michigan If University of Iowa 'fl University of Kansas If Leland Stanford Ir. 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' ,.I- ww 1 I I ' I IIEI I I I I IV II' I ,I I I I I I v I , I I I ff I ' I :INII I 'L Eiw 6 I I I I .I members of the Phi Kappa Psi 'fraternity 1898 1899 SUMNER DEANE XVIIIIAM LHX1 LES IXIOPRILL BAXARD SNOWDFN CAIRNS RXLIH GARRIGUE XVRIGH'1 1900 OSCAR WILSON BRDAL RALPH EMUSON LLM FREDERICK EMU CJRAMM XVILLIANI XVAISON XVARD I90l fORNELIUS HENRX 'IIEBOUT IR CHARIES HOPPhR Nuvcoxus HLNRT CLAY BAKER SCHOOL OF PLIILOSOPIJY JOHN GARREl UNDERHUL FRANK XVADIEIGH CHANDLER SCHOOL OF LAW PAUL BONYNGE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NORMAN HAYES PROT?-ASCO ROBERT HURUN HALSEY BARTOW NVHITE VAN VOORHIS HENI1X' BENNETT :MZACHEN CHARLES OTTO Y ' ,, ' S 1 1 ' u f , . .- D ' ' . W ,r El f 'I 4 ' '. ' f A , A , ,. , 2 V 8 ', . A. ' r ' 1 r r 1 27 'fl'dIQl'lIiW of DQIIZI KZIDDG EDSHOII FO UNDED 1844 ROLL OF CHAPTERS PHI - Yale University MU - - Madison University THETA - Bowdoin College RHo - Lafayette College XI - Colby University BETA CHI - University of Rochester SIGMA - Amherst College PHI CHI Rutgers College PSI - University of Alabama Psi PHI - De Pauw University UPSILON Brown University GAMMA PIII - Wesleyan University BETA ALPHA University of North Carolina PSI OMEGA Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti CHI - University of Mississippi tute ETA University of Virginia BETA CHI - Adelbert College LAMBDA Kenyon College DELTA CHI Cornell University PI - Dartmouth College ' PHI GAMMA - Syracuse University IOTA - Central University G'AllIMA BETA - Columbia University ALPHA PRIME - Middlebury College ALPHA CHI - Trinity College K OMICRON - - University of Michigan THETA ZETA University of California EPsILoN - Williams College DELTA DELTA University of Chicago NU - - College of City of New York SIGMA TAU Massachusetts Institute of TAU Hamilton College Technology 28 'Wffgyv T535 YEEf'Q7xfX' 9 gl W fs 5 if . l, .g3gi f M M, WW W 4 n QQF, -5 6 X XX I . 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X I I I N Y + + F I 4 1, Q A 1 Q! l Z 1 ww f Y 5 Q ! 5 . n i..-..- Gamma Beta Qbapter of the Delta Kappa Epsilon 'fraternity GEORGE ALONZO ACREN CHELLIS ASAHEL AUSTIN HENRY LUDLOW BEADEL XVILLIAM ARTHUR BOSTWILR RICHARD BIGEI Ow WM MEADE LINDSLEY TISRE GEORGE EDWARD LANGB LOY XL LEALE CORNLLIUS If RED 1' OX 1898 RENNETH LINCOLN CASNVELL TOHN THOMPSON CONOVER HAROLD NEXVBIAN HALL MILTON HENRX' NICGUIRE CHARLES HUDSON NIACHEN l899 HOWARD CHAPMAN AINSLEY CORNELL OAKLEI 1900 XVILI IAM HENRY NIAXWIILL IR ROPER1 1iNIGH'l POTTER 1901 GUSIAVUS XVILLIAM BUCHHOLZ CLARENCE MCICENZIE LEWIS WM ALLEN SMITH JR JAMES WILLIAM O CONNOR ARTHUR XVARE BENJAMIN BRICKLYN TILT ROBERT MULFORD FISHER NORTON ELSXVORTH XVOOD HUGH KAFKA BYRD WILSON WENBIAN SCHOOLS OF LAW' AND MEDICINE HARRY ADSIT XVOODRUFF REGINALD EFFINGHAM VVIGHAM MORTIBIER VVARDLE BYERS ARTHUR QINCLAIR ICUNDSLN STANLEY PALMER IADWIN STERLING D CARR FRI I 4 W HOENINGHAUS V r 7-4 ' X 1 1 5 '., ' ' ' 7 . w A 5 4 4 7 I I. E I + ' , JR. I , I 4 , . I I I GERALD XVOODXVARD BEADEL FLETCHER ALBERT' ROBINSON JOHN AUGUSTINE MEEHAN I 29 PHI - ZETA - DELTA SIGMA - CH1 - EPSILON IQAPPA TAU - UPs1LoN X1 - LAMBDA Psi Io'rA THETA X1 ALPHA ALPHA Psi NU - ETA MU - BETA - ZQTG Psi 'fl'diQl'lliW FOUNDED 1846 ROLL OF CHAPTERS - - - University of New York Williams College Rutgers College University of Pennsylvania - Colby University ' Brown University Tufts College Lafayette College University of North Carolina 'University of Michigan Bowdoin College Cornell University A University of California University of Toronto, Canada Columbia University McGill University, Canada Case School of Applied Sciences Yale University Leland Stanford Ir. University - University of Virginia 30 U0 50 6 M09 ' 91:1 ' il a 4 ,l,TI w I lv ii: + ' 1 Y! , Hlphd Qbdlml' Of ZQIG Psi ' POST - GRAD UA TE REGINALD GORDON . I898 ALFRED CHESTER BEATTY JOHN XVARING PARKS 1899 XVALTER NICHOLAS CLAPP CHARLES B1ORAN HANS XVILLIAM ZINSSER 1900 A JOHN BAREN1' JOHNSON XVILLIAM CHRISTEN MIEISSNER HENRY EGLINTON NIONTGOMEIRY l90I' GEORGE GORDON LOPER CORNELIUS LIDELI, PINKNEY ' SCHOOL OF LA W' E EDWARD :KIRKPATRICK NIILLS VVILLIAM COWLES RIDGEWAY SCHOOL OF IWEDICINE HONVLAND COX, JR. .THEODORUS BAILEY RAYMOND LYNDE VVADHAMS 31 BETA - - GAMMA DEUTERON DELTA - EPsILoN DEUT'ERON ZETA - - E1'A THETA IOTA - - IOTA DEU1'ERON KAPPA - - LAMBDA - MU DEUTERON - NU DEUTERON ' XI - - - OMICRON DEUTERON PI DEUTERON - RHo DEUTERON TAU DEUTERON - PHI - - CHI - PsI - - SIGMA DEUTERON CHI DEUTERON fraternity of Cbeta Delta Zhi ' FO UN DED 1852 Clif! ICGE ROLL 32 Cornell University University of Michigan Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti 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 Columbia University University of Minnesota Lafayette College University of Rochester Hamilton College University of Wisconsin Columbian University tute York fx Lf J . vw ' , 3 , Y 1'!WfQw,,'fi 1 b ff! L, H l my , A '1 !. 35 J P, f , ' -. fix lf'f1' W, , , -K., , g ff. I fl l W W 2 f we J 'f ' -V il , X I' 91x f 4' . 'T ' x., 1 1,?.f'I?'Q f-' W f 2 12? 1 .a 'f v , ,, , -T,-izgl.. 6 fjf,j4 S 3 if fm ,J Lf' V7 UWA-1v,PlH'm. 1 fkN 1 3 i w i ,1 Ml G NM, E. Y 1 W I 1 , W 1 W N 3 N ,ix 1 w Wi 1 I. ,1 W 'N his i'N , 1 5 U -5 eixx' 'N 1, 1 Y 'Nil aww -Q V , 'I LQ-.A Rho Deuteron Zbarge of theta Delta Zhi FRATERNITY FOUNDED 1847 CHARGE IN COLUDIBIA FOUNDED 1883 POST- GIBADUA TES LAWRENCE '1'. COLE RUIIOLPH TOMIIO, IR. S. STEWART NVALLACE THE COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OE APPLIED SCIENCE 1898 ARTHUR BRILL DE YOUNG FRANK GRIGGS IDRESSER JONATHAN IDUNHAM XVILSON, IR, 1899 FRANK SEGOR IDICKERSON GEORGE EHRET, jR. 1900 JOHN SXVIFT HOLIIROOK XVILLIAM EDGAR IWORAN XVILLIAM HUNT SCHANCK LUIJWIG LINDENMEYR HUGH PHILIP TIEMAN 1901 HENRY CLAY ROLLER CHARLES EASTIIIOND SCHOOL OE JIEDICINE A ANDREW GILIIOUR GEORGE WILLIAIII IQOSMAK 'XVILLARD PIERREPONT MILLSIIAUGH ,SCIJOOL OE LAW I CLINTON EDWARD BELL SYLVESTER CHITTENDEN DEIVIING i LORING 'THAYER HILDRETII OSCAR XVAGNER 33 A L P lil INIAINE AI,I'I-IA - - Nlcw I'IAMl'SIII'RIL Al,l'llA YIcItMoN'I' ALPHA - MAssAeIII:sIzr'I's Al,I'IliX MAssAcIIIIsE'I'Ts BILTA RIIoInIa IsLAND AI,I'IIA- PROVINCE, New Yomc AI,IfIIA - Niaw Y Olili B1f:'I'A- Nlaw YOIIIQ DIsL'I'A - NIQII' YoIzIc EIfsII,oN - PIQNNSVINANIA ALI'IIA PI-:NNsrIA'ANIA PI2NNsvI,vAN1A GAMMA PI3NNsvI,vANIA PICNNSYINANIA EPSILON PENNSYLVANIA P I-:N NsvI,vANtA E'I'A - BETA BI5'I'A - DI5I,'I'A - ZIa'I'A - VIItoINIA ALI'IlA - - VIItt:INIA BI2'I'A VIRGINIA GAMMA - Y1ItoINIA DIsL'I'A VIRGINIA ZETA - - NoIt'I'II CAItoI.INA Bl'1'l',X KI-7N'I'UCIcv ALIIIIA - KIzN'I'IIeIu' DIzL'I'A - Che fraternity of Phi Delta theta FOUNDED 1848 COIZPORATED 1881 C ROLL OF CHAPTERS A PRQVINCE DELTA PROVINCE Colby University lX'lISSlhblliI'l AI,I-IIA - - University 'of Mississippi ' I Dartmouth College LoUIsIAN,-I ALI-IIA - Tulane .University of Louisiana - - S 'l'IcxAs BILTA - - University of Texas University of Vermont ,, H Q S 1 U . . Williams College III,NAs GAMMA - - out twestern nlversity Amherst College EPSILON PROVINCE Brown University OIIIo AI.I'I'IfX - - - Miami University Cornell University Ol-IIO BIQTA - Ohio Wesleyan University ' Union University OIIIO GAMMA - - Ohio University Columbia University QIIIO Dlf1I.'l'.-X - University of lVooster Syracuse University Ol-IIO EI-sII,oN - - Buehtel College Lafayette College Onto ZIQTA - Ohio State University Gettysburg College INDIANA ALl'I'l.-X- - Indiana University XVashinfrton and jefferson College INDIANA Bm-A Xlfabglgh Cgllege fb Alleghany College Dickinson College University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Roanoke College University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College Richmond College lvashington and Lee University A University of North Carolina Center College Central University CAM MA PROVINCE GIcoItoIA ALIIIIA GICOllt9IfX BE'll.X - GIsoItoIA GAMMA - TIINNI-:ssIcI5 AI,I'IIA - TIaNNIassIct: BIa'I'A - AIUIIIAMA AI,I-IIA AI.AI:AMA BIa'I'A - AI,AI:AMA GAMMA University of Georgia Emory College . Mercer University Vanderbilt University University of the South University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute Southern University INnIA INUIANA NA GAMMA INDIANA EIlsn,oN INDIANA PUIID UIQ BIIANCII DIzL'I'A - Z ETA - INIICIIIGAN Al,l'lIIX - I 34- M ICIVIIGAN B I-I'l'.-X BIICIIIGAN G1XBlNl.l - II.I,INoIs AI,I'IIA - lI.I.INoIs DIzI.'I'A - II,I,INoIs EIIsII.oN II,I,INoIs ZIa'I'A - WVISCONSIN AI,I'lIiX RIISSOURIY AI.I-IIA - Mtssouiu BIQTA - Missouitt GAMMA - IowA AI,IfIfIA - I o W rl B If:'rA - - MINNIcso'rA AI,I-I-IA KANSAS Al,I'l'lA - NI-LIIIIASIQA AI.l'Il.'X CAI,IIfoItNIA AI,I'IIA CAI.IIfoItNIA Bl'1'l'.'l ZETA Butler University Franklin College Hanover College De Pauw University Purdue University University of Michigan State College of Michigan I-Iillsdale College PROVINCE Northwestern University Knox College Illinois Wesleyan University Lombard University University of lVisconsin University of Missouri Westminster College Washington University Iowa lfllesleyan University State University of Iowa University of Minnesota University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of California Leland Stanford lr. University . N A 5 K f, , I 1. 7' I of nf 111,10 fn 7,91 ff :ff f .,-L-EIS? ' -- -- A V------if --aasaaxszzmf.. ' -wa:as--11:1-111:--f ...,,.m-...-..-,..:- .-T. .-.-f-.rf-T....-,...,,..,,-....-W-.:..1-4-A-Q-.rmw--.-f,,...,,.., 1 1 1 I 11 I 11 ' 1 11 1 111 , 11141 5 E711 1 11 1. 11 1 E1 11 111 1 111 11 1 1. . 1 1 1 1,1 '1 I 1 11'1-1 1 11 1 1 12 1 1 1 E 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1111 1 113 1 111 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 I f 1 1 1111 1 11 ,1 111 j 1' 1 1,11 T 111 1 .1 1 1111 1 '1111 1 11111 1 111111 1 1111 1-1 11111 '11 11 1 11 1 111 1 1111 1 1'1 1 511 11 11 1 1111 . 111. 1 1 1 1 1 GEmacsE B. GERMANN GEORGE .-X. f1OOIJI-II,I, THE COLLEGE FRANK SUTCLIFFE AL1aER'1' C. CLARK EDWARD B. BAKER HENIQX' W. EGNER HOIQACIE CAMPBELL F. R. HAVEN J. G. PI'l 1'MAN new York Delta Qltavter of Phi Delta theta ESTABLISHED 1884 RE-ESTABLISHED 1893 POST- GRAD UA TES JOHN A. MA'1'.'1'1-lltiws EDWARD G. Slf.AU,I,lJING RIAIQSHALI, A. Hmm: .-XR'1'HLvR P. XFANUGI-If.lJIil AJVD SCYfOOL OF APPLIED SCLEZVCE 1898 ST.-XI,I.O V1N'1toN l899 O'1 1'o HINCK F1zE1n1-:R1L:1: W1r.1,1Ax1 HINEICJ-ls, JR CrEORGl3I FARISH J. M. Hol.LowAv SCHOOL OF LAIV CDSC.-XR W. EI-IRI-IORN .-XIQTHUR W. OPP R. F. IDICNNISON .SCHOOL OE .f14lEDfCf1VE S. S. CEALE XV.-XL'l'1iR P. H!XlI.EX' ' R. H. JACKSON R. E. NOIFLIS JOHN W. Sco'1 1' J. B. SAN1fo1zn W. R. XVI-IITMAN 35 NVILLIAIIIS - UNION - HAMILTON - AMHERST - WVESTERN IRESERVE COLEY - - ROCHESTER - MIDIILEBURY RU'l'GERS - BROXVN - MADISCDN - NEW YORK CORNELL - lVlARIET'1'A SYRACUSE - NIICHIGAN - NOR'l'HNVES'l'ERN HARVARD - XVISCONSTN - L A FA v ET T E ' COLUMBIA - LEHIGH - TUFTS DE PAUW PENNSYLVANIA MINNESOTA - BOWDOIN - lVlASSACHUSET'1'S IN SWARTHMORE CALIFORNIA - STANFORII - 'fI'dIQl'IIiIl,V of lklid F0 UNDED 1834 IEOLL OF CHAP sTITu'I'E or 'l'EcHNoLoOv 36 UIJSHOII TEES A Williams College Union College Hamilton College Amherst College Adelbert College Colby University' Rochester University Middlebury College Rutgers College Brown University Madison University New York University Cornell University Marietta College Syracuse University Michigan University Northwestern University Harvard University Wisconsin University Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College De Pauw College University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Bowdoin College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore College University of California Leland Stanford Ir. Ul1lX'61'Slty L...t......- -A----L I ' x-ag, 4 H, -' ., ,I- - k lk gf a A X W ffm 2, ' ',. ,J's-. XX I? -ff,-La ,rv 1 gh - -xr -1 Q S., , i w X 'Tai , f 06 . '51 . 4- 'P I a n V. - E 4 i v A f 'A ' m mf-1 1 ' . ' , i: Y, i Q, gf! YVWW iff in ffl! , J, ' ,f f 55134 P - Q- ff -P' f la f Nik XAIKGIGTWOGQKHX ' 77 x if 'fb I H 4- 111 5 1 fl-v N ' ' ,I SX A 0 'Q , w F XRK: .,,., .. ,, m f , . ,. R' .., M. 1 . ' ww ff ,mm , 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 Q, V 1 I 1 1 1 'f' 1 1 I . 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 I 1 1 61' 1? 1 1 1 ' 1 J. 1, 1 ' 111 1 E11 1 - 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 1-1 j 3 3,1 1 1? I: 1 1U 1 11 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 11 51 ' 11 ' 112 1 311 1 , '1- 1 11 I I I Zdlllllbid ZIMIJIQI' of DQIIG UDSHGII ESTABLISHED 1885 THE COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE HERl2ER'l' IJOTY BROWN FRANK HOI.R1ES CURRY CHARLES AIIRINS BAKER IRVING GIFFIN HAROL1.J THOMAS IJICKINSON XVILLIAM KING GREGORY PERCY H XVXLLIAM SAMUEL CHERRY XVILLIAM JOSEPH CLARKE L-Q.-A ...A 1898 GLJUVIERNLDR MORRIS HASRI-LLL CI-IRISTOPI-IER MEYER LOWTHER HARRX' HE1lBER'l' SUTRO 1899 XVILLIAM BERTRAM IMLACH l 900 ROBEIl'l' CI-IIPMAN HULL CHARLES DONVNING LAW IQOBERT LAWRENCE SPILLER 1901 XVILLIAM JAMES NICCLURIC RALPH BROUWER POMEROY MILES REE5 NIOFFA'1 l' BURNETT SMITH ARCHIBALD MCLINTOCR H ROBER'l' JOSEPH REILEY AIGI-IT BRADSHAW FARRAND DODD BROWER SCHOOLS OF LAW AND MEDICINE LEXVIS GREGORY COLE WILLIAM OSCAR GENNERT 37 EVERETT XVILLOUGHBY GOULD MY LES JOSEPH FFIERNEY 'fraterniw.of Sigma Hlpba Epsilon FO UNDED 1856 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Boston University i Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Trinity College Columbia University St. Stephens College Alleghany College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University University of Virginia lVasliington and Lee University University of North Carolina Davidson College South Carolina College Furman University Wofford College University of Georgia Mercer University Emory College Georgia School of Technology University of Michigan Adrian College Mt. Union College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Franklin College i Purdue University Northwestern University Central University A Bethel College Southwestern Presbyterian University Cumberland University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee University of the South Southwestern Baptist University University of Alabama Southern University Alabama A. 8 M. College University of Mississippi Simpson College University of Missouri Central College Washington University University of Nebraska University of Arkansas University of Texas University of Colorado Denver University Leland Stanford Ir. University University of California Tulane University Louisiana State University E I . SS JA gyms' x ,Aw +V 'i I I I I I ff I I I I I I I . I I I I I :ff 'u I4 III I QI I I. I: ' I ag 'I' ,. 1 IV' ' I I 24 I I 1 VI' I ' I I . I mu Zbapter of the Sigma Hlpba Epsilon 'fraternity Tiff? KOLLEGE AND SCHOOL Of APPLIED SCIZNVCL JESSE W.-Ifsrax s G Isl I I Nl :xx X1 IJ x FRANK DEIIIQW ROXXI xxn N I GEORGE .PLACE HILI, CHARLES LEWIS 1fI,I3IIINc, JL XVILLIAM MACP. Ro,-ICH EL IIIQRI' LVLIIQIQGLIS W II'I's0N L Epsilon - Theta - Kappa - Omicron - Phi Phi - Alpha Rho - Alpha cha - Lambda - Xi - - Rho - Chi - - Delta Delta Eta Alpha'Nu Alpha Omicron Alphi Psi - - fil'Sl PYOWIICQ - Columbia University - Pennsylvania College - Bucknell University - Dickinson College - Univ. of Pennsylvania - Lehigh University - Pennsylvania State Coll. 'Fourth Province - Indiana State Univ. - De Pauw University - Univ. of Indianapolis Hanover College - Purdue University SCUCIIID PYOVIIICQ - Univ. of Mississippi - - University of Texas Tulane University Vanderbilt University Sigma Zhi 'fraternity FO UNDED 1856 ACTIVE caafgrafes Second Province Zeta - - - Tau - - Roanoke College Psi ---- University of Virginia Gamma Gamma - Randolph-Macon College Sigma Sigma - Hampden-Sidney College Alpha Tau - - Univ. of North Carolina 'fifth Province Omega - - - Northwestern University Theta Theta - - University of Michigan Kappa Kappa - University of Illinois Omicron Omicron University of Chicago , Alpha Zeta - - Beloit College Alpha Iota - - Illinois VVesleyan Univ. Alpha Lambda - University of Wisconsin Albion College University of Minnesota Alpha Pi - - Alpha Sigma - - Eighth PYOWIICC Alpha Beta - - University of California Alpha Upsilon - Univ. of So. California Alpha Omega - Stamford University 40 Washington and Lee Univ. third Province I Alpha - - Gamma - Mu - - Zeta Zeta - - Zeta Psi - - Lambda Lambda Mu Mu - - - Alpha Gamma - Miami University Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Denison University Centre College University of Cincinnati Kentucky State College West Virginia University Ohio State University Simi! PYWIIICC Xi Xi - - - Alpha Epsilon - Alpha Xi - - University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Kansas lllnih PPOVIIKQ Alpha Alpha - Eta Eta - - - Nu Nu - - - Alpha Theta - Alpha Phi - - Hobart College Dartmouth College Columbia University Mass. Inst. ofTechnolog5 Cornell University r I. I I 5 ,rlzvl L. -'h--J 'EQ . 'v .12 M TW ' , ' ? 1 - -? 4 - 'E . , . p E G ? E A , 3 he ' - --ig- 'EIQQQGGE ,fif4CIInGES5ff ff W,-2,-mf my , ,Q fwwp .N V . --uf. 5 ' ' ' --- -'M H- -' ! K 1 l P 31 + w 11 il ip 11 N w W 1, W, M N N 1 Ev 5 1. 4 r I I F, ,, ls gi !i N w G31 N Y 3 Ja I i .'1...,. ml nu Zbapter of the Sigma Zhi 'fraternity ESTABLISHED 1894 SCIfOOL OF PIIILOSOFHY A. G. IQEED THE COLLEGE AzVD FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIEJVCE JOSEPH A. A. LJ-1 PRINCE 1898 XVILLIAM C. SANDY, -IR. XVILIIANI M XVBAVTR 1899 T01-Iv DUII IRXIXC R01 BRL AUsIEx HARRISON LI ARK TR PIERRL FREDEPIL IRVING XVILLIAH PRILE HFINYEKIX U C1 BLALIXIORD NI I VAN IXLEEK EDNXARIJ H DALI 1900 I LXIIOLIHL W LI PRINLL IAIILS P A1 LEY MCLLFLLAND 1901 lRA1xb 1 Vox M SLHIIIIER SCHOOLS OF LAIV AND JUEDICLIVE PDWARD -TAIIES FARITX CHARLES F BULIQIEI XVILLXANI L rlIILOl8OX I4RAxIx COLHRAXF WEIzs'I'EIz XVAGNER XICCUI I OQH HUGH A BROIIE EUGELI' HERILRI WVIISSLLS RAPFORD PII I 101-IIA. H IEIIAIR JR FREDERIL IHTODORE YVALSER TOHNI WVENIDT . ' .. I 1 .I ' ' L I ll 'Ni 34 4IT 1' J, ' 1 LY .4 , . -1. J. J Q V . E L' Q 1 4 . I 7 Y A . . . . ' , A ' 1 , A . . . 4 4 x I' I 4. I X .. . 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S1awAR1u, jk. - - - Z17'6!l.5'l!l'Ul' HAMMOND ODEL1, - - J?croz'11'z'11ff Seal-efafj' C1 01acE C D ODELI C07lE5f07I!l7Z7l, Seffefazg CLASS OF Q7 hUc1'N1 QARROI 1 B1 OWN Elcclm' zzz 1111101 Yam PH1L11 BISSEII .PRAXI Hom, BRoo1xs ITRAYLIS BERIRANI F1c,As Hxmu HL11z1g1xLss IIAGIILR PHILIP E1 NES1 BROIJI FDWINI PLALI FIAMNER BRANQIS Hx1zo1.D 1,11 1: XVALLIIR SIPONC FDWARDS XIIFRI XVII 1.11111 PUIIXAM CLASS OF 98 FREDERICK PAUL IXEP111. SAMUEL L01 'OR11-mx: I 15 12 9 . .. , - ' 'U' .' ' L 1 V l -1 ,N N fu L ,, Q 2 - . - - - - , ' . 3 S NC ' 'C .1'.' 1 ,.' .' .- ' . TI ', ',' 1 J 1 4 ' 1 .' 1 C4 . X UP L 1 '. i,l:. ' .1 1 M' . , , - 1 - , - 11 1 JPN .1 4a J . gk, giff-M f' TP KW fl x Xmf Wm UQARNARMK f'f rg 5 X X ff! ' f QmliQiM 5 K X .1 Ko xavd Cha lidflldfd OIIQQQ ANN,x FNIIIII H1 II Xl M1 Xl EDIIII H111 N BOLIfIxl N I1:x E1 OISI 'xV111s ANN: R1c11x1111N.oN I-I x11 IISb1L W XII 1xc1 H1 r II xn A1111 x11J1 C I-Io11x1xN A 11. 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MEYER, '98 VIRGINIA CROCIVIERON GILDIERSI,I'IIiVIi, '99 SVS.-xN ISAEELLA MYERS, '98 AL'I'If: S'l'lLXVlEI,L, 'QQ HELEN COLE, 'oo fllpba Umlcron Pi ANNE RICHARDSON HALL, '98 AGNES LILLIAN DIEIQSON, '99 JICSSIIC WALLACE I-ILIGIIAN, '98 GEORGE NIARY DREW, '99 HELEN S'I'. CLAIR, '98 KATIIARINE VAN HORNE, 'oo S'l'liI,I,A GEORGE STERN, '98 EDITH JOSEPIIINE HULEERT, Graduate EIJZ.-Xl3E'l'I'I HEYIYOOD WYNIAN, '98 JE.-XNNE'lS'I'li TODD B'IOFFIiT'1', Special Bal'llal'd QOIIQQQ UlICl2l':Gl'adllaIQ flSSOCiali0lI CLARA IIE LISSA BERG, '98 ------- 1111-siflefzr LuuIsE FULLER DE HART, '98 - - If'1'cv-Pre.v1'dmt A1JIil..'XiIJlC CANIILLA 1'!Ol I-'MAN, '99 Surrafnfg' FLORICNCE LII'I1INc0'I 1', 'oo - - - - - - Tn'zz.v117w' EXECUTIVE CO111fllI7'7'EE SUSAN ISAlilCI.I.A RIVERS, '98, Chnirmzm IDA NIAY DICAIAR1CS'l', '99 HICI.I'1N COLE, 'oo SARAII EIJNVARD SCIIUYLER, 'or SELFL GO VEA'AUVIE1VT C 01111111 T TEE I CLARA IIE LISSA BERG, '98, CA!Il'I'l1Z!Z7I, ex-qffirfa ELIz.-x1zE'I'II HEYWOOII WYAIAN, '98 JULIA COOPER X'VA'l'KINS, 'oo EI,IZ.XIlIi'l'II HOEEAIAN B'IAI'I.IiSDEN, ,QQ PAULINE HIkBIII.'l'!7N DEEERER, 'or PRE SS COAIAII Y 'Y SUSAN ISAIIELLA NIYICRS, '98, Chazfrnzfzn GEORGE NIARY DREW, '99 FLORENCIC NfII,LICR SILL, 'oo ANNIE LEIIIJELL SEWARD, 'or I 45 f L -.ul 1: ,L 1,--lw:gLNL.4 ,,,, . ...,- - . -.-- .. ., .,.-. .,.- Cbe 99 mortarboard QIRALI QOODAII lfdzfor 111 C011 FD111-1 SLR RU 1 H OVERTOB EILA SEL1c,s1E1ac ELs1E KUPLFR ADE1 AIDE Hormmlx MARJORIF TACOII A.v.s1J!1z11z' .E!fZf0l5 II ER X IROIBIX Cfllnrlaslrlxn A 71' Llfzfm Adm: fzszug Edzfw L 115111655 Hlzzfzez vw Grfzez al Ufzfzg Duff: mug Pubfzc ESQVD Grad QGHGQG Fnemjo Gub- HEI.,EN ST. 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CARPENTER CCQAZZZIIVIZIZHD lrflfllflfll of Ajzjzlim' Srfenrc - - - FREDERICK R. HU1'TON R Law - GEOIIGE W. IQIRCHXVEY ll!-l3IZIZ'L'Z'7lL'f M. ALLEN STARR R Philosophy - N. M. BUTLER 4' Pure Sciefzfo HENRY F. OSBORN R Um'z'er:z'U1 Press JOHN B. PINE Q the School of mines Quarterly l :E A JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE X BOARD OF EDITORS R A. RfOSES, AoQ'.P1'of. of zlfivzerczlogy E. XVALLER, Prof. Afzabffzkal Chfllllzffljf J. F. ICEMP, Prof. of Geology IOS. STRUTHERS, T ufor in flfafallmgy R. PFIRLE, IR., Adj. Prof, Mz'711'fzKg I. H. XVQOLSON, fnsfrzzclor ifz Drzz1cfz'ng 1lIrz1zzzgz'1zg Edffor, R. E. MAYER , Bu.vz'f1c'55 lllzzfzzzger, Jos. STRUTHERS y f Ni? ' W F '57 'Ez' ' fm- f,o,, 1 - I gland fl., 70.1.41 . g x 12' 7 4 .. 481 I A 512 My - Si' w! N f Om 'Wil mll DW I W J I X .1 Z,,.-. , :s'9 W w 'J . K 'Yves 'I is A kk' ' W ' I A , 1- . ,: ..x.'. f I 1 f xx I Gljy, 9? tiki-2a1',1L11gHgi, CPN ,4 I, x 1 ffl '. 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GODKIN SUBJECI' : Resalwd, That the present method of electing United States Senators is preferable to popular vote. A.FFIR1WA TI VE Harvard Forum HENIKX' GUN1'HER GIQEY, ,Q7 GEORCJE GLEASON, ,97 ' PHILIP GREENLEAE CARLETON, ,QQ Debate awarded to 64 JVEGA TI VE Columbia University Debating Union XVILLIAM BOONE GUN'I'ON, '97 CHARLES FREDERICK XVHEATON, ,97 IOSEPH IXIEYER PROSKAUER ' 6 ' Law . , 9, 99 the Negative election by LM.. F. K. SIENVARD SU1'j Incl' : 11 uwlv .41Y'Il1zWA TIVL' B'1tu'1rd - . C. G1uxv1cs 111 'CJ .' 'l. Ul 1c1 lttsul fl That lflllt 'IIIIIIL' Barnard R HUII II C ROILS 1 ICI b1lls .md deb etc I' K111111: first fall Debate PHILOLDAIAN vs. BARNARD 'tl' Th'1t convicts should not be employed in productive labor 1VZfG'A TIVE Philolexian J. l:I'Sl' Nc F. K1D1v1: G. PA1'soNs C. A. BAKER . I R1N:w.11,'1' ' '. . N. DM le. W. T. B1'1ms'1'1c1- Debate 'lN211'LlCLl to Nebwtive SQCOIIG 'fall Debate BARNARD VS. PHILOLEYIAN t e mjunctlons xssued wg unst the Ch1c'1 o strlkers were ungusnfxable 1VLGA FIVE Plulolexxan B Gutnon C H TL1 Lr T PARSOINS C C BURKE 110765 R1N1x,111 lN1 II A CUSIIIBG, 1 C H PAGL Deb tte 111 'Irded to AmYIIlLl1VC Sprung Debate PHIIOLEYIAN vs BARNARD ml I lhat the Umted States Cabmct M1n1ste1s should have seats tn Congress, w1tl1 the rlght to mtroduce AIIIAJIA Iliff Plulolexmu Pxusoxs C R B POXIIIOX NLGVITIVL' B'zr111rd H C GRAXLS H P K1:1r1-1 v P 1 W A Dmmm, P101 G W KIPLIIXXIX M1 R C R11xcuAL1 Deb'1te 'ut arded to Affirmwttve 1 1 , 1 , 4 I1 X 1 X ,Iv I . X j Q llli R C, ' , Blix A I ', M e 1 t L V .fc .. S 1ji ': iw, ' h 'A ' - 1 2' 'eg ' ' -lf f. 4 ' . C. .. '. . 'P W. . ' I . . 1 . ' '. . 4 f g : Mu. R. C. ': ' , , fle. -. . - 1 M 1. . . P z z 1. z ' . . . S11 :J 5 Nr: Un, ' ' ' ' ' f' ' ' ' ' ' l l . , , A., , . ,' ,' 1 f' L 1 A 1 ' , , 4 4 ', 4 G. . R. I. o1f1f1f:1f: I . . 1 se ' . . 'F - - jznfgu. .- 110 f. ' . . ', 1 . . uf 12 ', 1 Q. . . ' 1 ' I K 4 7 1 ' 65 A ff! W , M500 1 . lx A A , QN f A V S I C A L S S A N, f - A A f X 4, Vx 54 7 ' ,U J Z! X F . ,MV Ss V K H X LEW 3 'Q Q Q 1 f f 7 X1 W! fp ATXXTH! Y ,, Z5 I' fy RJ A M gf S Q C I 6 I BOARD CHARLES HUDSON NIACHEN - - .1D7'L'.Yl'IZ7L'7Il' FREDERICK PAUL KEPP-EL - Wre-Preddwz! GEORGE EDWARD LANGE - - Se'rrez'a1y and Trcaszzrek' HENRY GRAH HERSHFIELD Dmzfzaiic Rqresm!a!z'we HAROLD HOYI.E ODDIE - MdlI0g67' DIRECTORS ARTHUR .ALEXANDER FOWLER YVILLIAM JAMES BTCCLURE JOHN THOMPSON CONOVER 66 C MCK LFXNIS 9SSc1 ln.,- -lfg l 1X I Il ll J ' jam la nil lllll N, GK xlql f 9 li W' X J fy! WM l rl 3 ll. t W Ifgmw rlll . 5 Fa, -A smug? I mv, Z1 w X yfx :Wil 'IW' NJN: Q Y M THQ X I' V' U fl x Q Q X I N ,fwliwrlrl ULUMBIR lumvtnsmf rf 2 fzrrff X ,W f fg l all 51 PHILHARMONIU socuarv K X nf 0 K NHL 46 NX 1 2-5 ll NN Y X 1 HS r CN af m WAEDX S fx ,A ur ll . 0 wlrlf' I' rf QQ4 Q J W ff in l.r W Z l,!f , cg ,Q lllil aL fur ga X, QQ QX ig x LIST OF OFFICERS AND JIEMBERS OCTOBER 1897 il N x xx Przor 12 A M xc DOXXFII Mus Doc 1101102013 Cvmluclw C' Srssmrnxus 98 Sm 137LJI!l,1.lZf R A Pu XII R OI C Tzu' Pntrzdfzzt I Alsnrrr' 98C B F l1.'.l'lllIZlI1L IV L Ifesx R F H111 R VV How 7 G Al' er A Bentley W C Bums II C' Akbar Birnbaum Prof W H Burr C E Alsbcr A Black CE W B Cameron O Anderson I Blvd' K L Caswell L Anthony S Borden A B I T Conover Bostwlck C Derleth r CE Broun A E D1Cff1Cl1 Buck jr C If Zfrluxwz M Raymond IV If Azrh Prof P deP Rlcketts E M Ph D Arendt Aylmer Small A Beatty Prof -I F Kemp A B E M Prof M Kimball A B PV PV fcxem Prof F R Hutton L' f ffuzm E M Ph D C fllclf fe 01: E T lglehart H Llmburger A IV Ifelaml O Longacre -I A N Jung Pres Seth Low LL D f A IQIL11 R C McLa1n VV C Kret7 AB L T Martm .L Prof C If F A D G flfzzm 1 Mamee Mayer C E NZ' 0601 Newman Palmer Pre! R Pecle E M lfezj' I relllzce Proctor W J Ropes 1? Aus: C Saunders Schroeder SLXSZII harm A Sc van! L SIIZJALIJJZCI ZOHOEDPDZ Saw dag T1 mmf: 4 1' 0 Q 'Wy gf ll W S Falk Ferguson D Toyz C E W Gregg S Han H Harrln ton C F Hasungs H Hendelson If F qlllllff W A Smlth jr A 0 Syuzzr I L Tatlock B Jzlt H A T1tcomb C1 171711111 !'lI Cznrziol H Vom Baur Vredenbur h lr O 'Waffner I 0 lj uw 1 NM 44- ww? A H Wxrcl D W Ward H L Well fl! flfczfzsfczlz H P Wh1tlock CE If II Way Prof R S Woodward C E Ph D 111' IIIUIUIIIIIIIZ H YV Zznsser Ivtmcs ln It xllcs are those of Acme Members u...,.l N fy , , in A '- 2 v, n, V. , ' - ' . Z K-QQ. ':. f ' K1 X X 'fling Ill sl W X I '! lmlWl1Mfn ' llyl -A 1 'E' 5 . lr 'R N If ,, ' , gf., ' 7, W, 52 fr rfb A ' f rr ll. it ,f r 93 S. Ml- A . . . - A- , -A -A fm K . rrr A J A-V .-ll' X l l ' I 4 nv -W . EX . W . 'F' W. V L , . P -I '- 1' L- '15 ' .41 ' , A .fm -XX I 1 . . , Y f 1-g.,,,' , f. , we .rlwr rt sql . . Sz flu V QW: X ly, ll v Xi N ' 2: Q . 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Oakley, '99 R. Slqvcn, '99 0 H. K. Bird, '98 G. D. Orncr, '99 F. lfhess, 99 H. A. Boehm, oo A. I 'Raisman, 98 L.,M. Mossl, '99 XV, A. Bostwick, '98 M. Rz1ymo,nd, '98 J. Cabot, Jr., '99 H. D. Brown, '98 J. P. Ros, 98 Y R. C. Green, ,oo XV. G. Burns, '98 G. C. Sgunders, 98 A. Uunderhill, ,oo . 1 f H. C. gztrpenter, '99 aesginghzgis, '98 l-Liflburgh, oo . . R. T. oftin, ' 8 . . ewar , '99 ' . l eissner, 'oo 1 1 J. T. Conoverf'98 H. Schroeder, '99 E. R. Bard, :oo E. H. Daly, '98 B. Smith, '99 S. W. Bllfq, oo A. D. Dunn, 98 XV. A. Smith, '98 Van Deerlm, 'oo - C. H. Eckerson, '98 J. L. Tatlock, '98 W. Heinekln, 'yoo ,, J. J. Ehrenreieh, '98 R. G. Tibbals, 98 H. Dickinson, 99 G. Ferguson, '98 B B Tilt, '99 R. Spiller, 'oo S. B. Ferguson, '98 B. XV. Van oorhis, '98 H. W. Acton, 'oo P. H. Godwin, '99 XV. Vrcndenlnurgf, '98 B. W. Smith, 'oo g , H, W, Gregg, '99 T. R. Weekes, '99 XV. Briggs, oo 3 - , 5 G. B. Gunn, 'Qs J. T. lVilliams, 'gs T. S. Buokingham, '00 1 ' ' G. M. Haskell, '98 H. H. Wolff, '98 NV. De Mille, oo l 3- H, H, Henderson, '99 W, A. Bentley, '98 E. Campbell, 'oo . j. A R, F, Hill, '93 O. Wagner, '98 J. Fuente, 'oo ig P, K, Hudson, '99 J. Goodman. 98 O. Erdzil. 'oo ix X W. B, Imlach, '99 C. F.l-lastings, '98 E. O. N. Schulte, '99 hh .I I VV. P, Jones, '98 H. Tltcomb, 98 R. WVal5i0, QQ, x ,.7 N 1 f , A. N. Jung, '99 T. H.Joseph, 98 B. W. Smith. 99 ' ' ' B. Kipp, '98 J. LePrince, 98 J. Miiller, '99 x X K. R. Kingsbury, '93 H. Lichtenstein, '98 L. E, Riter, '99 X , J. D. Knap, '98 R. Tragaote, '98 A. W. Parker, 99 , - 3 ,I I' H, Kmmb, '93 M. L. hewman, '98 O. Foster, '99 - ' X gk- C. MCK. Lewis. '98 O. Fi. P1lIQbCl'Q'. '93 H- B- Tiemang '00 X I XV. XV. Lighthipe, '99 C. H. P1c1ffer, 9S H. Eclson, You -i ' X J. Livingston, '99 A. O. Rogers, 98 R. B. Fisher, oo - ' G, Lobo, '93 Y H. M. Cogan, '99 J. S. Martin, '09 X A 7 - 2- 3 it laafffrlr- W 11- 2-.'V:.'3:i.'ni-.srl 'X . . '. vt 'l', -'l'iU'l'l O9 '- W 'L i 00 I ' G. L1?cas, 98 9 S. Aylmer-Small, '99 E. F. Weston, :oo - 1, 5, Lydeckef, '93 NV. Morrill, 99 Moses Lewis, oo , ' ? xx ' hgachen, '93 Dcscakligsoii, '99 Sibi-ldo3't,. oo ' ..lacen, . . 5199 - 1-00 ' 'Lf'UrF ' ' J. B, McClellanQ?, '98 M. Greene, '99 H. Kafka, 'oo Y , - Qgcgure, ,gg H. Mclntyre, 99 EAECQIIQPSOH. 00 . . 1 c am, 9 . - . 00 Hinkel, 'oo H, Ford, 'oo O. Abramovitch, 'oo H. G. Cassard, 'oo CQYY. :OI Olmsfcfldf 'OI C9059 UI , F. Kellogg, 'oo D,'Burns, 'oo VV. R. Grace, 'oo N. LeComte, 'oo MINS. 01, PFOUYJ 91 Mlchlmgg OI H. W'essels. 'oo F. G. Smith, 'oo A. McLintock, 'oo R. Pitt, 'oo POIUOH. PI NHPC5-, 01 Gfeglef-, 01 Thomas, 'oo Coscherak, 'oo J. F. McClelland, 'oo J. A. Rcilley, 'oo Cornell. OI ' YVOWL OI, Sflllgcfl 01 , L B. Smith, 'oo A. Immediato, 'oo M. B. Ambler, 'oo H. B. Ryker, 'oo Armstrong. 0' limnkcl. QI Af-WCOHTUC. 01 C, K, Hitchcock, 'oo H. A. Brown. 'oo L. YV. Bates, '90 YV. E. 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' ill ' ' --M . l if 14 ff .1 Y AN ORIGIBLJL OPEICATIC E.XTRAVAGANZA 1' 1 Book by CHARLES CHAPIN SARGENT, Alla., ,Q7 College I ' Score by DONALD M,xCGRlIGOR,- '96 Architecture Lyrics hy ARTHUR AUGUSTUS POWERS, ,97 Political Science CProa'ucea' during fhe fweek of February 16, 1897, af fhe Carnegie Lyceum CAST MARCUS ANTONIUS' Pmwnsul of Eqym - W1i,LmM RU'1:r:lCIiJ0I1N l3LAN'1'EN, 599 L. ' G.x1:1:lf.1' CllA'l'l lI',LlJ Pima, 99 C. OSIRIS, Chancellor of Egypt - - G1-:oracle hl.XI,lN DAVIS Kr:I,Lv, Special NESTOR, High-Priest of Egypt Iflixuow Nicwxmx 1-Lui, 'QS Arch. . - ' In 5 XA7ll,I,l.XM I31c1aNA1uu B1u'AN'1' 'gg C. E. FUNNILU5' A lmwlu ' ' ' Q Gicoiaoia Enwixiuw Liwoiz, Special jUDICUS LEX, Lord Ifligh-.lurlgc uf Rome Hlcxlu GIEORGIES Fmxcis CIIAT,-x1N C E SCARUS, his Privzllc Secretary UCTAVIUS, lfmpe1'u1'uf Rome PANTIIOR, Mmixom 'Prics1soI' isis iwxooiz, l CLEOPATRA - - LOTUS, her Conhdzmt - - ---'- - - CHARBIION, hcr Lzuly-in-lVziiLi ACT l'-l'IllIl1 Grov - - - I-I1 , 97 . '. A1:'1'i11il: VVARIC, '93 Arch. emu' GRAII l'll'IRSllFIl'lI,IJ, '98 L. S BIQNJAMIN Bi:Ic111.x'N T11.'r, '99 E. E. 'l'111comw1:1-1 Boxlxl-ii., -lk., ,QQ Arch. Cu ,x1u,1-is Fisicic Worm, '99 C. joim Tmmrsow CoNov1i1z, '98 E. E. CIIARLES 1-ltmsox NIACIIEN, '98 E. E. ng ---- -'-- l 'lu-:lvl-Zlzicli Wlclzlzlak BROXYER, ,QQ Arch. DONALD MACGREGOR, Musical Director e on thc banks of thc Nile ACT ll-Square of Justice in Rome, one month later 75 CHORUS POPULACE-GIRLS DANCING GIRLS William HCUTY HaYS, P- and 5- Haydon Rochester, 19oo, Col. Ross Ambler Curran, 1900, Col. Henry Bennet Machen, '97, C- E- Reginald Meeks: 1900, E' E- ' James Montfort Schley, jr., '99, Col. Edward J05ePh Walter, 1900, C01- Jacob Smith Schlussel, '98, Col. Myron Samuel Falk, '99, Col. , James jacob Ehrenreich, '98, E, E. - FLOWER GIRLS Charles Russell Fleischman, '99, Law. Ainsley Cornell Oakley, '99, E. E, F' Emi' Gramm, Woof Arch' George Edward Lange, Special. , GUARDS Martin Vogel, '93, ICIOlL1 lb , A h ' ' ' 'K , , - Percy Kierstead Hudson, '99, E. ak us ave el e erg 99 rc Harry Westervelt Gregg, '99, E. , CLEOPA-I-RArS ATTENDANTS Huber' Van Wagcnen-' Jr 'gg' Arch' Frederick Robert Weeks ' M E Augustus Alphonsis Frank, '99, E. E. ' - ' 99' Lgo Walter Hildburuh , 7 E E ' Charles Sidney Aylmer-Small, '99, E. E. ' s Y 9 , - - Burnett Smith, '99, Chem. MUMMIFS ' William Edgar Moran, 1900, Arch. . MARTIN H VOGFL C- - Leader Charles Moran' '99' Col' Hubert Van Wagenen, '99, Arch. POPULACE-MEN . Henry Bennet Machen, '97, C. E. Reginald Effingham Wigham, '98, Law. James Montfort Scmey' Jr '99' CEO Milton Weil, ,97, Pol' Sci. . Charles Russell Flexschman, 99, Law.. Wyllis Pomeroy Baxter, ,99, Law' Jacob Smlth Schlussel, 98, ,Col. Clarence Francis Bell, 199, M' E. Clarence Francls Bell, 99,,M. E. Richard Gordon Simpson, '99, Col. -V Hamm' Lehman We ' 199- C01-, Oscar Loewenstein, 199, COL . 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S X , W WV' 57 fNTY!SHLIL,.TMQQQf K X Nowfn' m an COJUIIIITTEE Vlci OR M API' s Ckazrmzzzz H G I-ILRSHIIELD L S M01-FA1, ' f fX f A 1 1 lg? i x . H X X. ' f:, v Y' - -iff: f ' 7' H is .a-- Ei- L xib I A2 It F f',5-ig 55' I H k .- ,- ,: A 2, wg ,fx f- ' , U J Q f i f .V z , W . ww Q U N N v A i X J ,iQ l :Q'n,'kl Pm rligl W If . - 'W JR. 79 ' V EVENT 100 Yards Dash 220 Yards Dash 440 Yards Run 880 Yards Run One Mile Run One Mile Walk 120 Yards Hurdle 220 Yards Hurdle 16-lb. Shot 16-lb. Hammer Pole Vault High jump Broad jump '99 00 660145 HELD AT COLUMBIA OVAL, ZIIAY 3, 1897 NVINNER Vom Baur, 'gg Cowperth Waite, 'oo Cogan, '99 Cogan, '99 Mosenthal, ,QQ Josephthal, '99 SECOND Cowperthwaite, 'oo Pier, ,QQ Gallatin, 'oo Tilt, '99 Turner, 'oo Marcus, '99 THIRD Brown, 'oo Madan, ,QQ Briggs, loo Ehret, ,QQ Meissner, 'oo Hudson, 'QQ Vom Baur, ,QQ Barker, loo Pell, ,QQ Pell, '99 Moffat, ,QQ Vom Baur, 'QQ Moffat, ,QQ , Bigelow, 199 Tilt, ,QQ jones, 'oo Bigelow, 'QQ Brown, 'oo Pier, '99 Wood, 'oo Buckingham, 'oo Barker, 'oo Pell, ,QQ Buckingham, '00 Cowperthwaite, 'OO Vom Baur, QQ Hinck, ,QQ ,QQ gained 63 points 'OO gained 36 points 80 TIME, HEIGHT DISTANCE IO 1-2 sec. 24 1-5 sec. 55 2-5 sec. 2 min. 8 3-5 sec. 4 min. 50 4-5 sec 8 min. 30 sec. 18 sec. '28 1-5 sec. 33 ft. 4 in. 78 ft. 3 in. 9 ft. 5 ft. 4 in. 20 ft. 3 in. I X g,.,., lXlNl 100 X urds Run N01 ICC 100 X ards Run H 1llCllCZ1p 300 X ards Run H mdxcap 0 Ya1ds Run H mdlcap One M1le Run Handlcap One M1le W 1112 H mdxcap 1 0 Yards Hurdle H 1nd1c Runmng H1 h jump H d Runnmg Bro 1d Jump H d Pumng, 16 lb Shot Il dp Pole Vault H21nd1c1p l P J IIIVIIGIWII SDYIIIQ GSIIIIQS HEID AT COLUDIBIA OVLL WILLIADISBRIDGE DIAY 8 189, IIPSI XV XVAFILH X 111. A A 1rv1s Pllnce Q1 yd 111 1S Prmce 2 yds Hcrshf1e1d C Q23 3 ds J Mosenthal C Q1003dsj Adams Yale Q40 sec D Perl ms Y Lle Qscr T M1honey K A C Q51nj Actu Ll jump 5 ft B 1 2111 I G Conlon St Blrth 2ft A ulllump oft 1 2111 I' II Bxugman N Y C Q8ft u1lPut ,fn 4m 0111 VX G C0010 Ylla, 6111, Actu 1l Leap xo ft 7 3 41n SLCONJJ T L Bogart C C1xt0n 131011 n C Q9 vdsj C Byers Yale Q.13dsj M Cohan C Q35ydsQ 1' Crebwn Prmce Qloyds L1eb,old P A C scrj K Thompson X xle Q1 yd B Reynold C II Klttle C QS ml Actual Jump 5 ft 5 1 S 1n Xlason C Q1 ft 51 Actuwl Jump zo ft 71n Bxgelou C Sft 51 AcLu1lPut ,mfr 134m m1tl1 C .11 1 Acluallexp mit 734111 THIRD C H Burns1de C C H Vom Bmur C Q8 ydsj Warren Y'1le QIO yds D Horner St Barth H Herche K A C Q70ydsj W Ladd K A C Q35 secj XVheeler Prmce Q45 ydsj H B1Jur C Carroll, Prmce scr Actual Jump 6ft 5 -I T Mahoney K A C Ift Actu1l Jump go ft 71n 4111 G H Carter, C Q5 ft 51n Actuwl Put 36 ft 1 21n S K Thom'1s K A C Q6Z1n Q Actual Leap 9 ft 61n HYIGH'1 1 IXIE DISTANCE IO 3 5 sec IO sec 31 4 5 sec I m1n 584 5sec 4 m1n 22 sec 7 m1n 342 5sec 16 sec 24 4 5 s 3,3 ., ,. L ', r' '2 ' , 1' 1 . ' '1 , '2 f . . . . ' , . . . ' , . - . ' 2 ,Q 2 ' F. W. j2 ' , , 1 .J 2: A ' 1 , . , . . . 2 , ., . . ' , z ' F. W. 'Ia , ' .Q 1 :J D. . , 1 . W. 2 , 2 1 . - . SS ' , 2 ' 2 H. G. - ' , . 1 . H. f. ff2 , . 1 . W. , . . ' . - 1' ,.' 11.0.12 ,. '. 1.50. '. . I ' ' 2 1, 2 ' il. P. , 2 1 . ,S. ' gf ,... Q . H. . , . . . . ' 1 - 2 , 2 ' 211 E. C. I 1' -, 2 - . ' , '2 H. f , ' . 1 . . 220 Yards Hurdle, Scratch E. C. Perkins, Yale H. . 1 , . S. . , C. 1 -H ec. ' 'g , nj, . 2 1 ,... . G. 4. ' , . '. W. . ' .Q .D 2 , . - ' . 2 , . - ' . 2 , . --S in. ' 2 , . . , . 2 .Q .J F.l' , . . 'n.j . . , . . . cr: ,2 .1-'. 2 , 2 ,1 '-l ' f - . ,- 1. '. ' 1 ,... . R. ' 1, .Q . 'nj . . I . . 'J ACL: ,3-.3-'. 'J 2 ,3 . -'. 2 , .-'. - 1 , ' '2 V. . 1-, 2 fQ O.B.S ' , .QL -2 . . 2, . . . '. 81 Pl'lllC2f0ll:Q0llllIlbid GGIIIQS li- Cwzziufim' QV the Pl'l.7I6'L'fUll U1lZ'7!6'l'5Z.U' Track Alhlclir Arsacz'a!z'w1 and Me Calmzzbizz EVENT 100 Yards Dash 220 Yards Dash 120 Yards Hurdle 220 Yards Hurdle 440 Yards Run 880 Yards Run One Mile Run One Mile Walk 16-lb. Hammer 16-lb. Shot Pole Vault High jump Broad 'lump COLUPIBIA OVAL, WILLIAMSBRIDGE, MAY 22, 1897 NVINNER Jarvis, P. Colfelt, P. Wheeler, P. Reynolds, C. Colfelt, P. Cregan, P. Cregan, P. McCarville Potter, P. Garrett, P. Smith, C. Carroll, P. Garrett, P. SECOND Ehrich, C. Ehrieh, C. Bijur, C. jones, P. Ehrich, C. - Palmer, P. Palmer, P. josephthal, C. Wheeler, P. Carter, C. Tyler, P. Wilson, P. Cowperthwaite, Summux'-Princeton, 71 points 4 Princeton-Columbia record S2 5 I Columbia, THIRD Lane, P. Jarvis Reynolds, C. Bijur, C. Robb, P. Hershlield I Cog - Tie an S Mosenthal, C. Marcus, C. Holt, P. Holt, P. Strayer, P. Weber, P. Bottger, P. 41 points Uizz'7JL'1'sz'Q1 U zz ion TIME, HEIGHT DISTANCE IO secii 22 see? I6 1-5 sec. 25 4-5 sec. 50 3-5 sec? 1 min. SQ sec? 4 min. 40 sec? III ft. 7 1-2 in. 40 ft. 6 I-2 ini? II ft. 1 inf? 6 ft. 1-2 in? 2I ft. 9 in. i ii '57 TSCA at P,-,i-,U---,f.. ,D ..,, , 4,A,. .,... ,.,,.,.,f..,...w.-.. I g,.,.,.. Hlllllldl 'fall BZIIIQICGD GQIIIQS Gf U76 Q0llll11lJld UIIIVQYSIIV UNO!! COL UDIBIA OVAI ENENl XXINNJLP l 100 Yds Dash No11ceQscr X1 Buchholtf 1 2 0 Yards D lsh 600 Yards Run One M1le B1c5 cle Race T11 o M1le B1cy cle Race Putun 16 lb Shot Broad jump Pole Vault S80 Yards Run I' reshmen One A1116 Run H Fox OI 20 s C De M1lle 00 35 s Waterman QQ Q40 s Waterman QQ Q90 yds St wart OI Q2 ft 61 C Dc M1lle 00 Q20111 Caswell 98 2 ft S Thurston Q15 yds lglehart 98 Q90 yds M XV Lon Inter Class Relay 2 9 R A El 1ott Team Racc. 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I 1.vb,:15 .1 ww, r Qqaywi .n. f. 1 s- 5' -:y5.1,,3n .,.,. g A ,.,y,.' 3 x.1.,, . . ,4- f A. ,. .,. ,- Hg ' 5451125 CWQIIW SQCOIICI Hlllllldl fldd m22Illlg of U12 IIIIQYCOIIQQIGIQ Hmdmll' HTNQUC HSSOGGUOII BERKELEY OVAL MAY 29 1897 Amherst Dartmouth Leland Stanford Boston UUWCTSUY Fordham Un1vers1ty of M1ChlgaH Boston C0116 C Georgetown New York Umversxty Swarthmore Syracuse Trm1ty Umon Brown Harx ard Pennsylvama State Umverslty of C'1l1fo1n1a I-Iqverford U111vers1tv of P Colle e of the C1t5 of New York Iloly Cross Prmeewn Columbla Columblan Cornell EX ENT loo Yards Dash 220 Yards Dash 440 Yards Run Half m1le Run One Nhle Run Ivo Yards Hurdle 220 Yards Hurdle One Mlle lrValk Runnmg H1gh jump Un1ve1s1t5 of low'1 Rochester Lafayette Rutgers Leh1 h Stevens I'IPS'1 SECOND F1sherY Wefers Georgetown Garv1n Y Lane U ofP Creban P Fox H Wefers Geor etown Colfelt P Burke B Unn Holllster H Orton U ofP Perkms Y Perkms, Y Fetterman Morse H Phll1pS H Morse H Carroll P Merwm Y Baxter Trm U of P Wmsor U of P Garrett P ennsylx ama Wesleyan lfV1ll1ams WISCONSIN Yale 'IIIIPD Wh1ttemore Tewkesbury U ofP Hoffman U ofP Grant U of Grant H Van Beuren Bastrm U ofP Zeller Cor Waslungton and Jefferson 11111: IIIZIGIIT DISI XBCE IO 2 5 sec 22 3 5 sec 50 2 5 sec 1 m1n 58 2 5 sec 4 m1n 5 sec I6 sec 25 4 5 sec 6 m1n 55 4 5 sec 6fI Runmng Broad jump Pole Vault Puttmg I6 lb Shot Throwmg 16 lb Hammer Intercolle late record T Tled for second place Pomts for second and thlrd dnzdcd U of P Yale Harvard Prmceton 4' Fne pomts fro m Blcyclc Meet Remmbton U ofP Hu1lburt Wes Tyler P Clapp Y Sheldon Y Woodruff U of P McCracken U ofP Hoyt H Garrett P SUYIMA RY POINIS IOIIN rs Geor etown Columb1a Boston UHIVCTSIIQ 24112 1534 1 I Clark H McCracl en U ofP Chadwmk Y Cornell Syracuse Tr1111ty Wesley an 22fI 458111 ffss 41 ft IO 3 4111 136 ft 3111 POIIN PS 1 1 ' ' 4 ' . . . . 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LUDLOYV CHRYSTIE, '92 JOHN H. PRENTICE, '97 REGINALD W. PRESSIIRICH, '97 STEPHEN HIGGINSON, JR., 98 T. LuDLow CI-IRVSTIE, Treasurer FREDERICK P. KEPPEL, '98 ORLEANS LONGACRE, IR., '98 CHARLES H. MAC1-IEN, '98 ARTHUR A. FOYVLER, '99 HAROLD H. ODDIE, '99 JOSEPH W. MACKAV, oo WILLIAM H. MAXWELL, JR., 'oo .Ill E 111 BE A' S V .lie FRANCIS S. BANGS, Prci-I'dent -K .7- , GEORGE L. RIVES, '68 6' 'qi ALEx. B. SImoNDs, '73 ' N ,, K , ROBEIZJ' C. CORNELL, '74 4 , ISAAC N. SELIGMAN, '76 FRANCIS S. BANGS, '78 'wx - WILLIAIII T. LAwsoN, '82 X. -- Jusrus A. B. CowLEs, '83 'lbw ' . JV ' I iz I Q1 n 0 f ff' ,, it 4 ,'- . 1... - ,A 1,15 -i -A r 'xg X SQNR ?-ESL .,,3:Q:dv - :rr 15- . if., - S ' f' rg -Q : ,F QQ ' X g+ ,?,X J. F. Kemp, '84 A. L. Kroeber, '96 F. P. Keffel, '98 A. K. Kuhn Edward Lazansky, '95 Alfred Liebmann. '93 Maxwell Lester, '97 julian C. Levi, '96 F. B. Lefferts, '99 C, MCK. Lewis, '98 J. S. Langthorne, '91 E. J. Lang, 'oo M. H. Lewis, 'oo .l. If 4 .I ' MM1 Af' 4? Harris K. Masters, '94 V. Everit Macy, '93 Edward Mitchell, '61 J. F. B. Mitchell, Jr., '9S WV. I. McClure A. S. Morrow, '98 1. A. Madan, '99 W. H. Maxwell, jr., 'oo C. H. Machen, '98 H. B. Machen, '97 H. O. Mosenthal, '99 NV. C. Morrill, '99 S. F. Morris, jr., '98 J. S. Martin, Jr. Orleans Longacre, jr., '98 W. F. McCoun, Jr., ,Q7 Theodore F. Lozier, '76 iVm. T. Lawson, '82 NVm. A. Meikleham, '86 YV. T. Mason, '95 Joseph YV. MacKay,'oo Chas. H. Mapes, '85 Victor Mapes, '91 YV. G. Mitchell, '91 i Meyers, 'oI Ael 'QS Mr' -1 X W. K. Averill, '98 H. NV. Acton, 'oo Bernard Alexander, '98 David Bandler, '92 George R. Beach, '95 F. Bronson, '71 W. A. Bostwick, '98 Mortimer YV. Byers, '98 George L. Beer, '92 . A. Bates, '97 . C. Burke, jr., '98 . Brown, 'oo NV. Booraem, '97 A. Bayles, '96 . C. Bulkley, 98 A. Bufflnton, 'oo H. I. Brightman, '92 J. A. Barnard, '92 Francis S. Bangs, '78 William Bondy, '99 Anson G. Bates Howard Bayne, 'ox weapon-U john T. Conover, '98 Rufus B. Cowing, Jr., '92 J. M. Cheesman, 74 T. L. Chrystie, '92 R. A. Curran, 'oo W. U. Comstock, '97 Robert C. Cornell, 74, Justus A. B. Cowles, 83 G. de G. Catlin, 'oo G. YV. Cary, '91 Julien T. Davies, '66 JfVm. A. Duer, '69 F. A. De Peyster, '99 Frank Depew, '98 VV. A. De l1Vitt, 99 Frank Drisler, '74 George G. De Witt, '67 George Ehret, Ir., '99 Charles H. Elmer, '99 Henry B. Ely, 'SS H. A. Edson, oo L. Einstein, QQ Nicholas Fish, '67 Clarence JN. Francis, '77 A. A. Fowler, '99 A. L. FechheImer, '99 J. S. Foster, '99 R. M. Fisher, 'oo J. L. Fearing, '96 John G. Neeser, '91 George S. Nicholas, Jr., '92 F. A. Nelson H. H. Oddie, '99 A. C. Oakley, '99 B. S. Oppenheimer NVm. K. Otis, '82 John B. Pine, '77 George B. Post, jr., '86 L. R. Parker, '91 Arthur Price D, D. Rosenberg, 'oo H. VV. Ross C. P. Read, 'oo J. A. Reilly, '99 R. M. Rogers J. N. Rosenberg, '98 H. Evelyn Picrrepont, Jr., '97 IG. A. Suter, '83 Albert Wm. Putnam, '97 NVIn. Barclay Parsons, 79 Wm. Macneven Purdy, 69 Jos. M. Proskauer, '96 E. C. Parrish, '95 J. H. Prentice, 97 R. W. G. Pressprich, '97 H. C. Pelton, '89 J. D. Pell, '99 Geo. N. Scligman, '76 Isaac N, Seligman, '76 Mortin Stein, '99 F. NV. Shepard, Q5 J. S. Schlussel, '98 Burnett Smith, '99 Andrew V. Stout, '93 Reginald H. Sayre, 'SII NV. B. Symmes, '98 37 E. L. Satterlee, '99 J. W. Southack, 'oo R. E. Slaven, ' 9 H. Schroeder, Jr., '99 C. C. Sargent, Jr., '97 R. H. Stem, '98 Alex. B. Simonds, '73 Starr Tainter, '93 B. B. Tilt, '99 H, P. Tiernan, 'oo Louis S. Thurston, 'or Manfred Uhl, '96 Howard Van Sinderon, '81 M. H. Vogel, '98 S. Vinton, '98 H. j. Van Wagenen Jr. ,QQ C. H. Vom Baur, '99 ' J. Howard Van Amringe, '60 W. H. Fearing, '98 Bruce M. Falconer, 'or H. W. Greg , ' 9 P. H. Godwgi, ?99 W. R. Grace, Jr., 'oo M. E. Greene, '99 Goelet Gallatin, oo Henry S. Harper, '88 George A. Holden, '84 K. Hudson, '99 . G. Hershlield, '98 . G. Hudson, '98 . Filmore Hyde, '83 . H. Henderson, '99 H. Hayes, '97 . L. Haas, '98 Zami-RUETU W. L. Hess, '97 M. S. Heidelberyg, '99 FWF A. Hellman, 97 S. Hellman, '99 Stephen Higginson, Jr.,'98 Arthur Hewlett, 'Q2 E. Iselin, '98 E. T. Iglehart, '98 NValdron Williams, '85 Wm. Rogers NVesteI'FIcld, '98 Webster Wagner, '98 Frank D. Wiler NV. NV. Vllager, '98 J. D. YVilson, 'gs E. D. Weed, '94 T. S. Whittaker, 'co Jesse WVatson, '98 E. F. lfVeston, 'oo R. Weed, '95 A. S. Williams, 'oo M. Weil, ' 9 H. H. Wo?ff, '98 Moritz NVormser Clarence H. Young, '88 Hans W. Zinsser, '99 1 1 lf 1 1 1 11. '1' 11 5 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 '1 1 1 Q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 5 1 1? 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 V1 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 x 11 1. 1, 1 1, , A 1111 1 1 .A.. .M 1 1 1, 1 1 . 1 1 11 1 12 ,' 1 E if 1 -- 1, ' 1 . -f'1 ' 1111 1 ,.', '? '1 ,1 A 1 I 1 W 111, 1 1 A ,.ff, f1 1Vf1 f.2'1'- '1 '1 '?f'v' ,Y 7 fi ,.'3 , - 1 '.f1 ' ' ' 1. 113 . 1 1 11 11 A 111 1 111 111 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 , I QOYIIQII-QOIIIII1bid-Ulll0Ql'SlWf0f:PQllllSVlWlllld UIllVQl'SlfV R066 CORNELL Position Name Bow S. W. Wakeman No. 2 W. Bentley No. 3 C. S. Moore No. 4 A. C. King No. 5 M. M. odeu No. 6 E. 0. Spillman fCapt.j G No. 7 E. I. Savage Stroke F. A. Briggs Coxsw. F. D. Colson ? POUGHKEEPSIE, JULY 2, 1897 FOUR-MILE STRAIGHTA WAY COLUMBIA Name A. W. Putnam R. W. G. Pressprich fCapt. C. MCK. Lewis ' jp L. Mackay ' E. P. Shattuck . H. Carter O. Longacre H. E. Pierrepont 1. S. Schlussel Cornell, zo min. 47-if sec. TIME: Columbia, 21 min. zo? sec. Pennsylvanial' Referee-H. S. REYNOLDS Pennsylvania shell sank after two-mile mark S9 PENNSYLVANIA Name W. P. Preston S. A. Boyle fCapt.j J. H. Hall W. H. Howell E. I. Stearns F. Wallace B. Carnett M. Ruegenberg II. H. Wise D AT IC june 27, 1881 july 3, ISSZ june 20, 1883 june 18, 1834 june 20, 1885 june 25, 1886 june 27, 1887 june 26, 1896 :fi Mr. XVats DATE june 24, 1886 june 27, 1839 june 25, ISQI june 24, 1895 june 26, 1896 july 2, 1897 on, of Harvard, the PLACE New London New London New London New London New London New London New London Poughkeepsie ulllUQl'SlW RGCQS-Qliigbtsb HARVARD AND COLUMBIA XVINNER Harvard Columbia Harvard Harvard Harvard Columbia Harvard Harvard DISTANCE 3 1-2 lengths Walkoverw I5 lengths 4 1-2 lengths 50 lengths 5 1-2 lengths 1 1-2 lengths 2 min. 3 sec. 21 24 24 24 24 21 20 19 TIME min. 45 min. 32 min. 45 min. 21 min. 27 min. 38 min 24 min. 32 SCC. SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC referee, gave the race to Columbia as a walkover, because Harvard did not appear at Llle start on the day set for the race CORNELL, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, COLUMBIA PLACE New London New London New London Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie 271 Cornell did not enter the race 'l' Three-mile races only + T ' 'l cl + hrte-mi e recor . ll l'ennsylvanIa's shell sank after passing Races Races Races Races Races Races the th Iv o n w 0 n XVOU WON XV O fl W O Il NVINNIER Columbia Cornell Cornell Columbia Cornell Cornell ree-mile mark DISTANCE IO lengths 1 1-2 lengths 6 lengths 7 lengths 42 seconds ro lengths SUM MARY by Harvard by Columbia - by Cornell by Columbia - by Pennsylvania bi I Columbia - 90 SECOND Pennsylvania Columbia Pennsylvania Cornell Pennsylvania Columbia 6 - 2 -1 - 2 2 - 4 20 I5 I4 21 I9 20 min min min min min TIME . 40 sec? . 30 sec.'I' . 21 1-2 sec. . 25 sec.II . 29 sec. min. 47 4-5 sec. vw----4-A-., f..:......- gg' , ,p ., ,,.,, I MY 5 , Y-A , ., -'-f- -vQ ':--f- -f . A - -- . 2 , ,. , A, -V-...... 1. ,'.,..af-... --.,., ,,: ' ll! .Aug ,P fy, 11 1 L..-. Q w w ? y M' ', ' , V. 1 ., ' 1 -fl, , .Y -,..,:.a,. ... -.7.g..-..,.... .:..,.........s.l,. x 1.u,, IM. .,,, ,,LLA,,,t,,,i,LQL . K.-51,5-.-,,i,.1,,..... . A- .-,,,.,,, , Position Bow NO. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 Stroke Coxsw. QOYIIQII:GNllmbld:UlliVQl'SlIV:0f:PQl1llSVlVdIlld 'fl'2SblllZll1 RGCQ CORNELL Name Will B. Srnallwood B. Windsor H. Gamwell F. Hanner W. Colt fCapt.j R. Ayers W. Ihlder T. Maggoffin L. Cornell, POUGHKEEPSIE, JUNE 30, 1897 TIVO-MILE STIEAIGIITAPVAY COLUMBIA Name Mortimer . H. Boyesen P. P. Gardner F, V. jones . McClintock H. A. Edson QCapt.j . W. Erdal F. F. Kellogg M. G. Bogue 9 min. zrgf sec TIME: Columbia, 9 llllll. 22-2 sec. Pennsylvania, 9 min. 25-5 sec. Referee-WA LTER B PEET 92 PENNSYLVANIA Name A. Henry J. McCook J. Hutchins M. Kintzing H. R. Kewey L. G. Buckwalter C. Patterson M. Folwell fCapt. A. G. Haeger DATE 1 1 XCE uly une u 3 une une une uly une une une une ISSO 1881 1882 1883 2 1884 1885 1886 3 188, 2 1888 1889 2, 1890 30 4' Full tw 0 DXIE une uly une une une 2 1891 1 1892 1393 1894 1895 Record DATE june 24, 1890 june 20 1891 Iune 9 1892 Iune 20 1893 PF Yale Fre DATE ju ne 24 1 896 DATE june 30 1897 New New New New New New Bacl freshman Races qeigmsp HARVARD AND COLUMBIA I ondon Bay Boston Harlem Rixer N Y New New New New New New New New London London London London London 1'Bow in Columbia boat bro PLACE New London New London Ithaca New London I onclon I ondon I ondon London London London London London w INNFR Harvard Harvard Columbia Harvard Columbm Harvard Harvard Columbia Columbia Hari ird Columbia miles w erc not rowed 1 X ile Freshman Crew entered but was swamped at the h Llf mile fla YALE HARVARD COLUMBIA 11.xC1: w1xM:i DISIAIXCL Columbia 2 Lengths Yale Yale Yale Yale 4 Lengths 6 Lengths 1 1-2 Lengths 3-4 Length ke his oarlock at the quarter-mile when Columbia was leading, and was unab CORNELL AND COLUMBIA shman Crew entered and took second place XVINNER Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell DISIANCE 2 Lengths 2 Lengths 4 Lengths 5 Lengths 3 Lengths 2 Lengths 4 Lengths 2 Lengths 2 Lengths 3 4 I engths 4 Length SECOND Yale Columbia Harvard Columbia Han ard DISTANCE 4 1-2 Lengths 1 Length 7 Lengths 3 1-2 Lengths CORNELL, HARVARD, PENNSYLVANIA, COLUMBIA PLACE XVINNER DISTANCE SECOND Poughkeepsie Cornell 5 seconds Harvard CORNELL, PENNSYLVANIA, COLUMBIA . PLACE XVINNER DISTANCE SECOND Poughkeepsie Cornell I2 Length Columbia SUMMARY IINIF min mm mm mm 9 mm mm min mm mm min mm mln mm min min min. 32 sec 5 3 4seL 1 56 sec 3 sec 43 1 2 sec sec sec I3 3 4500 sec sec 54 sec IMI: 41 sec 95 . 3 1-2 sec. . 23 sec. . I5 sec. 28 sec. le to row the rest of the race TIME min. 16 1-4 sec. IO min. min. 38 sec. 56 sec. min. 28 sec. TIM min. E IO SCC. 'NME 9 min. 2I 1-5 sec. Races won by Harvard Races won by Yale , Races won by Cornell Races won by Pennsylvania 1 Races won by Columbia 8 Races won by Columbia Races won by Columbia 0 Races won by Columbia 93 l I V Y ,rj ' ,Y Y W, , ,, , ,,,, - ,,,,A AY., ,, ,.,, H 7 .. I ,-VR' ? 5 -1 5:4 Q, E u ,yew f All '9 Y: ' 'Fi ,View 1 'E-I' , Q. . ng-I I ,..'vu vb, qnf -3 .4 l l -4 J gs 1 l 19 11 ---av-x '99 'freshman Grew Bow - - ERNEST CHAPIN IQOPES NO- 2 - - HUIIERI' VAN XVAGENEN, JR. NO- 3 - - HENRXV ALFRED SCHROEDER NO. 4 - - ELADIO AR'1'HUR CI-IAO NO. 5 - HAROLD HOYLE ODDIE NO. 6 - - - IQICHARD BIGELOW No. 7 - - CHARLES HOXVAIQD ELIIER NO. 8 - BENJAMIN BRICKLYN TILT Coxswain - JAMES MON'I'IPOR'I' SCHLEY, JR. .SUBSTITUTES EUGENE JOSEPH IWACCARTHY BURNETT SMITH HENRY HOXVISON HENDERSON 95 Bow NO. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 Stroke Coxsw. Rudder broke at start HELD AT THE EDWIN GO 'oo L. Mortimer H. H. Boyesen M. Rionda F. V. jones A. McLintoek H. A. Edson O. W. Erdal F. A. Kellogg M. G. Bogue Spring Regatta ,lif- ULD BOAT HOUSE, MAY I5r 1897 ONE-MILE STRAIGAVTAIVAY . '93 ,,99k B. W. Van Voorliis E. C. Ropes R. A. Elliot H. S. Waterman R. E. Wigham L. M. Rossi H. D. Brown H. Van Wagenen F. P. Keppel R. Bigelow l A. S. Morrow H. H. Oddie C. S. Haight C. H. Elmer C. H. Maehen B. B. Tilt QI. Livingston J. M. Sehley Won by four lengths by 'oo Time-5 min. 30 see. Referee-PROF. J. H. VAN AMRINGE 96 V t l I Stroke No. 7 No. 6 No. 5 No. 4 No. 3 No. 2 Bow Coxswziin - - - 'fdll RQQZIIWI 01V E MILE FIRST RA CE '01 co1.1.1-:ma Falconer - Mills Bruce - Meyer Stevenson - Hasbrouck Mapes - - Gilsey Bogue, 'oo 'OI College won. SECOND RACE c:k,tmm'1'1c liIGH'l' '01 MINES O'Shea Bayne Dixon Smith Lindsay Maclzty Meyers Lawrence Keppel, '98 COMBINATION liIGH'l' solfrftoxromt IQIGHT Stroke Cowles, 'S3 Machen, '98 Kellogg No. 7 - - lfVotherspoon, 'So Longacre, '98 Erdal No. 6 Carter, '96 Bigelow, 'QQ Mackay No. 5 - - Oddie, '99 Shattuck McLintock No. 4 Rogers, '97 Van Wagenen, '99 .Tones No. 3 - - Chrystie, '92 Lewis, '98 Rionda No. 2 Pressprich, '97 Tilt, '99 Boyesen Bow - - - Fearing, '96 Elmer, 'QQ Mortimer Coxswain ----- Smith, '94 Schley, '99 Bogue WINNER-Graduate Eight Cfive lengths handiczxpy S1ccoN1m-Combination Eight Tinian-Sophomore Eight A-4f1e-0,41eED GIGS-40JVE QVILE Ist Capt. Longacre, '98, bow Gale Carter, P. G., stroke ed Mackay, '00, bow Jones, '00, stroke 3d Erdal, '00, bow Kellogg, '00, stroke Rlilflililili-PTCS. Bangs , H M , , ,A ,VK H. S. Waterman, ' S'11-x1t'1'liR-judge Cornell J D '5 A' r'3'5 ' Q B. Smith, '99 97 v R,., -'vsvw A-1-.4 v A FK -,-an f , wiv! ,v,, 1 1, FJ '2 1 5 f P V i , 44, I 1 ! ,f1p,1',wM.'fL , 5757-1'f ? 7,1 fi: .'f u1r3 1 l ,z:f,,f2'119b. : f2 , fiffffig ,424 ' ff I I . Jy':zf ifkiiiwfy f N ff',s'g,-.wr X XX h fm 1 I , .1 9 x 1-123:52 fe y I Q1 N 1' F izmhk ' F J .vw ,--2- - , ' fi' Ts W , ff! W ' 2'-1-'aff-if E,f'2'5' nm 9' 4, ' -1 J- .1--' ' ' X3 . W . in I I 5 lL'lll JG: ' . ' 4. I. , ' 'MZ - ' '-m'P, :1fgx D+ ' U-yum' 'I-5-1, :f f I . ..f - . iw 1 f 4 'fgf'.., ..'. 4 4 'W'-zz' x -2 jg-:L-'- m j',,1- ff'Z7 QI' M X 12211441-X X X -' Kei 'dur if r , . 1 1 . khg4Ez!'r' 'Q flli g-,wpgm 11 W,-, vl.. 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'Al , ' ff I H4 X 'V h L: .X W ' HH V Gf IS97 Quarter Back Left Half Back - - - Right Half Back I D12 WI'1 I' - - Center GRIl If1'l'lIS - ---- Full Back Af AYLMER-Sxm1.1. - Right Guard . . , V, ,. ,T 1. , ' WA'1'1sRm.-xx Right Tackle 'S U6 5111 UILS Q' CHA1'xr,xx - Right End H.lxc1cx5'r'l' jos1c1'1l'r11,x1. O'CoNxoR HliNIlIiliSON Pxcm, G1 1 99 L E . , h 1,11 4 A ' .....L X. M :Pas 9? 5, 3 .13 Q1 57 9, f J, -.2 ,hi J, . 3 Nh Ui.: Y ua 'fl L05 kffxgkliv ..C' l .J . ff- . fwle' A Ag v f f x'- if .fn 1: if f r . Y-293, . gr V gl ..-' if C5 fl cm gk .-ww-wax '1,..,,., ' . W W7 t l ' 'R X, 'J fe 'Wir QM f M 77, W 4 7 M X 8 . J '- .1 X H f . f r?l1qV 1 x Ni '99 BdSQ:l?dll team 1 SECOJVD YEAR E BROWER ---- Pitchel. SXXE f :K ,V BELL - Catcher vYVA'l'lERNI-KN -First Base , A PELL - Second Base X -- Gigi -Q, XT TILT - Third Base fx XX, A I, NIARCU3 - Short-stop ,fi V HAAR - Center Field I ' -- ' W ' -S I X I x WSH CORNING - - Right Field if 'Il W,' NXWi5iQIyk.,Zl:V 1 A W , , , ,- , . 'e Mi ,Q J Wyfyydtt ,gd ' iicmgei H. ii. c,R1-f,G T- J 'V'-QK' ,gffff-fly! , ,',,4M2 - - E tt f - wi . f 'Sm A ' ff IOI J. 2 W J My-- , W..-.. - V 4' , up . A ' ' nf? V ii' I , x X , af f , S K Q 1- 5 X af Z ef E 'W J M x -...CF HEX ' ' f ' ' f f R ' X X B. W. XYAN X7OORl-1,15 s R. A. El,LIO'I l' - j. D. Pram.. - 1 X. J. W. OVCONNOR - X ' W. A. B1a1,n1f1N - 5 ' J. 'l'. W11,1.,lAMs, UIR. XX jx C. C. RoHER'1's - X Q Q' J ORLEANS LONGACRIQ 'R' mi X. H - 5 ' -- ...n L ': ' 5-- N. 2 -f - A' -3-fmvafd Cl'lQ'fY 'NU'N' ron J xxgyf U19 Qdlllllbid Ul1W2l'SiW- EOCRQV CNHI 1896-97 fCapt.j - Forward - - - Forward Left Wing Right Wing - Poi-nt Cover Point - Goal SUBSTJTUTES A, W. PUTNAM J. O. DWYILR Y cl .. .-.-M ,,,g,,,.. H, . , , , .,-. - 1 A , , l o , -F, fl .... ZVILWWM vffM'fMwf, nf ff' f 0 M H77 EVE N T Quarter-mile' Half-mile - One Mile Five Mile FIRST W. H. Fearing, I. A. Powell C. v Ray Dawson, C. Ray Dawson, C. IIIf6l'COllQgldIQ ZVCIQ mn! SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1897 SECOND I. A. Powell, C. IV. H. Fearing, -Ir., C. I. A. Powell, C. W. H. Hays, C. TIIIRD I W. M. McCutcheon, Y. H. K. Bird, C. j. I. Butler, Y. F. L. Schade, Columbian 'rum 32 3-5 sec. 1 min. 6 3-5 sec. 2 min'. I3 355 sec. II min. 50 I-5 sec One Mile Tandem S Ray Dawson, 2 P. J. Williams, P T. Walker, I V - C - - U. of P. - - Y I 1. A. Powell, S EJ. 5. VVilliams, S lj. N. Anderson, 5 SUMMARY Columbia - - 36 University of Pennsylvania - Yale I - 3 Columbian - - - A I J 105 2 min. ro I-5 sec. gn . V ffm- '. .gWlQ .sF -. gi lt - X W? 5 f vlli' Z' ff xlwmllllllr 1 ' gym wx vii ' L F4 l xl vit 'H' 1: ,t y 5,1 my X V i 4 Jllllll ' .L .-5 5 -QTQ-' I. 1 3 P . ., . 3 I' X gl'-.svl wi E f Wt sl ,tv A vf ' it all gs ,r gf ,N 1 will f t ful - l ' ll t X 1 it ll al l 7 l m' ,l 1, 1, -lf ll . ll ting, ll XQJ F1 ll' , lvl l' A W -T Z' tmvmfmr ,Z W Qolumbia Univmitv Invitation Zvcle meet HELD AT DIANHATTAN BEACH, SATURDAY, DIAY 28, 1897 OJVE- IJALF AIILE N0 VICE 1f11:s'1' SECOND 'rlilkn H. S. Waterman, Columbia J. S. McCormick, Brooklyn A. A. Wilson, Brooklyn TIMIZZ 1 min. 0 2-5 sec. OJVE-TIIIIBD JIIILE IZVTERSCIJOLASTIC CHAAIPJONSHIP FIRST SECOND THIRD nl. Dickinson, Wilson and Kellogg C. C. Warren, Cutler L. Huntington, Berkeley 'rmlzz 46 sec. OJVE JIIILE ILIIJVDICAP 1f1Rs'r st-:coxn 'ruiitn H. S. Waterman, Columbia C125 yds.j E. G. Krumm f3O yds.j G. Reith Q40 yds.j 'l'l3Il'1Z 2 min. 9 sec. OJVE JIIILE fzVTERSCIfOLASTlC lfmsl' slacoxtx 'l'llllll0 -l. S. Dickinson, Wilson and Kellogg H. Poillon, Columbia Grammar H. Polhemus, Cutler 'rmliz 2 min. 33 3-5 see. OQVE AIILE Ch'AjllPIOZVSI!IP, COLUAIBIA UJVIVERSITY 1f11ts'1' siacoxlm 'I'lllRIJ 'l'lNll-I Ray Dawson Irwin A. Powell H. K. Bird 2 min. I5 2-5 sec. HALF-Jlffllf E2X'ffIBfTfON AGAIIVST TIME fTfl11z1'c1l1 P1lL'1'11g, F0'Z'lIS' Slarfj -I. T. Williams, jr., Columbia Time, 57 2-5 sec. IO6 . - 311311112511 .S X XA? I ' gf' '. ll '1i -,151 , . .fvai:.enNmvi:.: r I . ymgp, ..., 1 T4-,.Q..i,':-s...ffff'.. in A I w. .' . ., .N 'va-.' xg -Nr ' - A. f Qgffeg -- +411-0, is-YQ? Vin . - fffiie ' 'fA.'. . 7, r' in 'Def om. V ii f- - G nl is . ., 11111 A V , I V A., i Qolumbia dninersitv Lawn tennis Qlub z W-ii-ll!'?Ii . ' 0f'YYCLIl.5' ll 1.1.1M1 Bl'I 1'I.'1 S 'x x cs, . . - - jfrmmflf ' 1501-1:11 S111x1zv Hmm 1 N - .g',,,1,f,,,3, E 1w1x T.xv1.o1- IC'l.Iil'I1 11' - 7',fm.f,,,-W I' it A 'L All IQCUYTVL' CO IIAIITTEI5 - U X 1.1.1.xx1 B. Sx'x1x11as .-was D. Pia.. Bcxjnulx B. T11.'1' ' - W 1.1.1.-ul O. Giaxxlcm' mx T. Ic:1.11:1f1, 1 51111 xc . . Hc1,1,A 1 .' . junas A. Enw.x1'1Js E . V Richard Bi elou -L-1.314 I XV. A. Bradley . - E. A. Cardozo- ' W. A. De Witt -I. A. Edwards Geo. Ehret, jr. L. D. EinsLein G. G. Entz 1 .. - 1 A. L. Fechheimer .1141 4 - Goelet Gallatin W. O. Gennert l. J. Gifiin H. W. Gregg G. S. Hellman Rowland Hill O. H. Hinck E. T. Iglehart C. H. Machen J. P. Mitchell S. F. Morris, . H. O. Mosenrhal Curtis H. Page 1 . . Pe . . Perry E. C. Ropes I W Rosenber George Seward Charles A. Son '. E. Spiegelberg B. Symmes, jr B. Tilt Van lVagenen 'j. Waner Xvormser i A 11 1, 1' 1 f gf! W' 1,5-1 5' ji 5 . I if tg ii' 2 B 1 ,J Q, ,, .Mr armani 1 i M 11 X WWW' 4 . 1 l -. X X X ,1 T il ll X H A All Hx 1 ,1 11 ORGANIZED 1895 111 1 -- E ' 4 2 ff, .HZ till U 92' W1 1 XIII T11 1 ,II 1lX1lll1' C1 . 11x . ' 1 'lx X N 1 . , Xl 1 1 ', ' I W ' ' ' A il Iii: H XII Gi KI 9 1 Ixx l l LM NX wx? Y , , , i' 'VH lllll 1 W ' 6 if 1. W 1 1 w ll M Fi H I3 L, ..L H . W 07 V. 1 . g j. M. Schley, jr. . Zinsser A. B. de Young F1Rs'1' ROUN11 slfcoxn 11611511 Vogel l Vogel Burns S 6-1, to-S Kellocl: I Kellocl: Johnson f S-6, 2-6, 6- McGuire 2 McGuire Moran Y 6-0, 6-1 Giflin Gitin Hellman 6-1, 7-5 Seward Seward De Young 6-2, 2-6, Symmes Symmes Hinck Default Entz 1 Entz Edwards f 6-1, 6-6 Tilt Tilt Newborg 6-2, 6-6 Fecheimcr I Fecheimer Pell Y Default Bradshaw Bradshaw Bulkley 6-3, 6-3 Machcn I Machen De Mille 5' 6-0, 6-3 Wenman 1 Wenman Mitchell 6-2. 6-1 I 1 fall tennis tournament, ls97 'l'IlIRl3 ROUND Vogel 6-I, 6-4 McGuire 6-2, 6-3 Symmes Default Entz 3-6, 6-0 Bradshaw Default Machen- 6-3, 6-4 1 7-5 SICMI-l INAl,S McGuire 6-2, 6-2 Entz V 4-6, 6-2, 6-0 Bradshaw IOS FIRS1' ROUND Schley Haines Cushing Gennert SEMI-1-'1NA1,s McGuire Cushing Bradshaw Entz .-V.. v-,.., MA... ve.. SECOND ROUND Schley I 6-4, 6-O l. Cushing Default j 1f1N.-x1.s ' McGuire l 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 ! Bradshaw i 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 J s15n11-1f1NA1.5 Cushing 6-1, 6-2 w1NN12R Bradshaw 4-6, 6-S, 6- 10-S, 6-1 XVINXEKS OF 'I'IIIC IJOUHLES Benjamin B. Tilt and Martin H. Vogel E ,. --e--- ,-,.--.,,.,.,,,, . . ' ' ff? SQLLIXQJEMB fe, , ,. J fb? Z0llIIl1lJid Ulli0Ql'SlW GUI! Qlllb JOSEPH D.-xx' liNAP - - - ' - Pn'sz'1!m! JOHN CVOWNSEND XVlLLlAMS, JR. - V1'ff-Pre:z'a'w1l PERCY 1iIERS'1'lzIAD HUOSON - .S'L'fI'L'fll71l' JOHNSTON LIVINGSTON, JF. - Trmszzrer Henry Ludlow Beadel, '98 S. Alfred Chester Beatty, '98 S. ' 'lfristrain Roberts Cofhn, '98 S. ' Harry XVestervelt Gregg, 'QQ S. Rowland Francis Hill, Jr., '98 S. Percy Kierstead Hudson, '99 SJ ' Johnston Livingston, Jr., '98 S. William Elphinstone,Keith Mittendorf, P. X SS Ainsley Cornell Oakley, '99 S. ' Edward Codinan Parish, John Hill ibfemieefil. G. Henry Schroeder, '99 S, , Benjamin Bricklyn 'l'il't, '99 S. ' Raymond Lynde Wadhains, P. X S. S. E. White, Special ' Reginald Effingham Wigham, L. John Townsend Williams, Jr., '98 IO9 J. D ,'SdG y4 X 7 3 ,, X . X Fgf so 4 1Q'3lyQe'f -' - -'ZZ . Q M i?fff5 fZ5'rr-Tag? ., f -J J YQ- - of ha'lO'lll f f f, far' 4 ,,,,,,' - K J J mx ' ,f il l , i L I' 5 I llll 'k ' 554 new I ' f H l 'f Jkil' ' f T7 N lllll r ff' 1 H' X' 'fi' NW 'i' :lm yi I j ' 'ff ell. fm lf?-fs N IW 1 1 dh? jf 5xXl,,,lJ A4114 lf - - X, ,W I LI,ff.lTt.,Q,, 4 ,. ff tl lf , - fill W5 .a?,,'i',,,,,341W,, , i lJ1,l'.l!,Q5LQ,lf-19 lL x 1 i ' 'i g'-'A'? 'iillfi' ,ln Yflff i?Y' 'il' Y k' Y ' 'SW 7 7 7 ' ' W ' ! ' R ' ' ' 'W W 'AW -7 f 4 1 L V y I 14- 4, 4 A..4.4- l 1 Zolumbia University 'fencing Qlub ' , G U su' A v U s T. K1 R ia Y - - 1Jl'I'.l'l'II,L'l1Z' R. AUs'1'12N NTCCULLOCH, '99 Arch. - Sen-efmgf LEONIDAS M. LAWSON, JR., '99 Med. - Treasurer 1llEMb'ERr9 Wm.'F. Beekman, '99 Arch. Edward C. Parish, '98 Law Robert Fliess, '99 Mines john T. Williams, jr., '98 Arch. john F. B. Mitchell, Jr., '98 C. Arthur A. Fowler, '99 C. Alfred Roelker, jr., '98 Law R. Austen McCulloch, '99 Arch. Bayard S. Cairns, '99 Arch. Leonidas M. Lawson, jr., '99 Med. , Gustavus T. Kirby, '98 Law lVm. T. Partridge, Arch. Charles R. Wendt, '98 Law CAPTAIN OF TLIVCIJVG TEAJW IEONIDAS M Iixwsox IR AVSTRUCTOIE FXIILL C ousix Maitie d Armes ancien Adjutant Maitre d Armes 35me Artillcric INTERCOLLEGIA TE FENCING COMPETITION April IO at Racquet and lennis Club Nen York leam I1-'ONIDAQ M Iausov TR Gusinvus T RIRBX JOHNI 1+ B MIICHEII li Hdfldltf is Cafuzlzbuz Har 111127725 JVH rz!Ama'c119 Nam! Aradczlg vi Clllflllllblll Columbia Han ard Columbia Harx 1rd N wal Academy Nax al Academy SUMM ARY Harvard Lolnmbu Naval Academy III ' 1 1 ' 1 .1 L' s ' . J- ll, v . A . I , . ' . . A . 1 ,' ' A 1 , - - Q A .1 I ', C , L, A f , . . A A 1 ' , N , ' ' ' , - ' 9 7 r x Y , , 7 W ., , 7 V -n I Y i C .1 4 L . - . J L , 5 ., . . , L . . .1 4, v X. z ' . ' zf A - . rr' . ' f f ' . - - F 4 7 - - n . - - . a 7 5 lc - - 4 Z V - 2 - 1. Ve 7 - 4 '.z7'wL-.H Jr- ' ' . N ' 1 I 1 - - 1 I , z - - 1 o . 1 - 6 , . Maaiarsr-4 V.: 2 ba N.. .-.- .V , f? 4 S nf fi K ! , ' W , ww I If 2 ws? 'P C IB X I O I f I I A GOIT Qlllb LEONIIJAS M. LAWSON JAMES D. PELI, - CHARLES SIDNEY HeXIC9H'l' HENRX' C. MORTIAIER, JR.- LAWRENCE lX1OR'1'lMl2R ERNEST ISELIN IQOBERT Low PIERRERON1' FREDERICK P. KEPPEL NVILLIAM A. SMITH LEONIDAS M. LAXVSON E ELLERY u - - ,Pl'L'.5'l.fI'L'lIf - SEc'1'6I'lZ7:y amz' Tiwzszrrcz- XVILLIAM T. COX AR'I'I-IUR A. FOWLER S'I'UvvESANT F. MORRIS, IR. GOELET QQALLATIN IULIAN A. NIADAN GEORGE IQEESE. SA'I'TERI.EE A JOHN F. B. DIITCHELL, JR. H.ARRISON K. BIRD OSWALIJ ANIJIERSON II2 gig, Mh Xxx n ms IIS' Zolumbia University Lacrosse Hssociation 1 H STARI Prexz'1z'mZ E L IARINAID Sencfau H 1x.xF1xx R Ifmzsznw G A FXER llfllllll ez H H SCI-INN ARZ Capfazfl fIl0l'fl1l , ffl M amy M U, U I H1 'HHEN LL? M N162 WMM 5 XM Xu XM H MMM! 'at '4 r m., lx K f M W 7 , 2, ,m x N xx x. . X, , I 3 Um v C' ff we W? ' ' y ' M W MZ I fi ,M J .7 A, . Aw r: W H lj iii' Hy ! - 7 X J W -lyme ' ' J 4 ' g NY M ff ' I W Ill? ' . . xl W AI' . . - 7 a v XX if r a 31' li' vu W 4 S f I K if ,f ff 11 42: fgfizv 1 ana ,, ' r , 7 Qblllmbid Ul1i0Ql'SiW YIIITQPHCIZISS football COLUMBIA OVAL, WILLIAIIISBRIDGE, NOVEMBER 16, 1897 'or-6 POSITION 'OO-0 Mitchell 1?ightEmi - Linn Henderson - Rzighi Tarfklc - Kepler Stewart - - fright Guard Campbell Edwards - - Center' - Kafka Bunce, Capt. - Leffl G'zmrr1 - Lefferts Le Prince - - Tdffefd - - Brown Welles - - Em! - - - Kellogg Fox - - Qmzrfer Back - - -Van l1Vinkle Wolff -,-- k1gfhZfIaHBfrr1' - Dickinson, Capt. O'Shea - - - Lef! fftIUiBHfX' - - - YVilliams Nash - V , - - F1211Bfzck ---- Norman Touchdown-Wells. Goal-Nash. Referee-Smith, '98, Umpire- Moffat, yQQ. NOVEMBER 24, 1894 'gg-6 POSITION ,or-o Chapman - Righ! Emi - Furnald YVaterman - - Rrghi Tackle - - Henderson Small - - 1i,7Lg'hfG1I!Z1'Ll' - Stewart De Witt - - Cmlcr - - Edwards Tilt - Bell- - ' Moffat, Capt. - - Darrach - Steven - - Vom Baur k - ' - Griffiths - Touchdown-Steven. Dickinson, '00, Won by ,QQ by default. Left Grzara' High! Tarkle - Right Emi' - QZl!Z7'fB7' Back - Rz1ghz'IfzzQfB:zrh - Lcfz' 17nQfBzzrk F1111 Bark - - Goal-Moffat. Referee-Smith. '98 VS. '99. Championship awarded to '99. II4 -Mitchell - Le Prince Hasbrouck - - Fox - Wolff - Welles - Bunce, Capt. 'q8. Umpire- K SA W WFQMQMWM ff f E . A 7.-li X fa ' . X! f N ff . 1 1 D , K , I f' J j . I ! ..' f 21.1 .-nz-111. :.L.L1A LQ.. ,gg .-4'- IA., ,- f -iff.-f.,L3,, .L .-A4-W --'N-Ill-M? '41 .IA,4'z A. - I-1, - g ,g,'-.Inf '.' ' -rw-A '- H.. 5.741 4. Board of M R,eprcse12TaViv25 LA . MMVI I 'illl mm COLLEGE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE SAMUEL COPP WORTHEN, '98 HORACE CUTLER GRIAVES, '99 WILLIAM HENRY NLAXWELL, IR. WILLIABI HENRX' GRACE, 'OI I ,OO SCHOOL OF WRAY ANNIN BENTLEY, '98 ' HAROLD HOYLE ODDIE, '99 HAROLD THOMAS DICKINSON, 'oo JOHNVAUGUSTINE NIEEHAN, 'OI LA W' GUSTAVUS TOWN QKIRBY, '98 XVILLIAM VAN DERVEER HOI3GES,,'99 II6 I fi- l ew l l I 5 l I l I I fi' element: .. 1.-.:..ff-a.-,VIN . -.-.fn f 1 - X X71 EM ,NxQll Q0 Hlllllllll ZOIIIICH of ZOIIIIIING UlllVQl'SlW ill IM UW of new York 1lIEzllBE1l'S OF TIIE ALU1'l!1Vf COUzVCIL 1898 J. H. VAN ARIIRINGE 189 DR. WALTER B. JAMES 1898 D. LE ROY DRESSER 1899 A. B. SIMONDS 1899 DR. T. M. Cl-IIEIQSMAN 1899 FRED. R. HUTTON 1900 JOHN B. PINE 1900 DR. F. P. KINNICUTT r9oo HOXVARD VAN SINDEREN IQOI GEORGE G. DE WITT 1901 DR. GEO. L. PEAISODY IQOI WM. BARCLAY PARSONS 1902 ROBERT C. CORNELL 1902 DR. VAN HORN NORRIE T902 WM. ALLEN SMITH NICHOLAS FISI-I, '67 EDNVARD lVIl'l'Cl'lI2LL, '61 AL Ul1IlVI A SSOCL4 TIONS The Axrofialfolz of Me Afltllllli of Callulzbfa Coffqge P1'.c'.vz'dc1Il - - 171,66-l,7'C'J1.ll7U7Zf The Aflllllllll .-'l.v.vor1'a!1'wz af Ma College of Ph,1f,v1'r1'z111x ami S1nQgt'a1z,v DR. JOIIN G. CURTIS ---- Pl'L'JI'lfUllf DR. GEORGE L. PEAISODY Ififr-Prt'.v1'dc11l DR. G. C. FREEBORN - .S'm'clnry DR. R. A. GRIFFIN Axxirlafll .S'crn'lfz1jf DR. G. G. WIIEELOCIQ ---- Trmxznw- The Alumni Council was established hy an agreement between the three above-named Alumni Associations, dated june 10, 1895, and consists of tive members from each of those Associations, with power to enlarge its member- ship by the admission of representatives of other Associations of the Alumni of any of the other schools of the University, no school, however, being allowed to send representatives from more than one Alumni Association. Article four ofthe agreement reads as follows: It shall be thc duty of the Council in such way or ways as it may determine upon, to extend the knowl- II TIIEODORE LOZIER, '76 Sm-clafjf W. T. LAXVSON, '32 ---- T1'mJzz7'w' The A flllllllf A5:0cz'az'I'o1z nf Me Srhaul of flfI.lIUJ WM. ALLEN SMITII, '68 ---- Preddm! JAMES FIIRMAN KEMI-, '81 LEA MCI. LUQUEER, '87 - V1'a'-Plwxidwzi T 7'UlI.V1H'6'7 FREDERICK R. I-lU'I I'ON, '76 - - - .S'm'cm1J edge of the University and its workg to establish closer relations between the Alumni and the University 5 and to further such measures as.in its judgment, will tend to promote the interests of the University and its several parts. The Council has Standing Committees on Alumni Organization, on Alumni Meetings, and on Athletics. The officers of the Council for 1897-S are: Chairman, Prof. J. Howard Van Amringeg Secretary and Treasurer, Wm. Allen Smith. 7 'Q I- - ,g'jjjQfff'jf I , ' ffI'IIfZ 'R R-II, W1 --ai IITWF '1 ' 'ff' N If E I YV I G 'IIIfW m?HII f'. 11-. H J lr: - I h Y Il Ill: ,,.. L E I t fglly J ' -N N QQ. ..,, Q - iq S L -1 W' lu X 'nm If In 6 Wh I I D IF? I- E -:N V I V . , ...J Q, 'I' ' I H Q Em i? , .L Y ' It :F NJ w,,,.Ef .....,, l zjr, ,..- Z ', uvurn :umm Q nv xi nl 'J V 'Q' I , I JS I? , I.. ,. . ,FI-P' ' g f I I. vi PUTNAM IXSISURY BATES GEORGE RATMES BEACI-I Cohmzbizz Callfge FI ANCIS HAROLD DIKE, Chnzwzzan FIUXNK HOAG BROOKS STEPIIEN LINDENlfl5I.Sl5R Collage of 1JhjfJZ'6Z'1ll1J aim' SYIIBVKUIIJ DANIEL NVOODBURY VVYNKOOI' '0ne Hundred and 'fortvabird Zommcncement ' JUNE 9, 1397 COHIZIIITYYEE OF A lfA'.fINGE11lEzVTS - G.!'lll'7'Il! 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BYRON CAST UNCLE BOODLE PAUL BEAUMONT FLETCHER PUFFIN NIRS BEAUMONT EMILY MONTROSE SARAH JANE PHILANDER HANEORD Gozoxsm CARL HANS VOM BAUR HENRY SCHROEDER NVILLIAM BERTRAM IMLACH HUGH MCCUILOH BIRCKHEAD JAMES MONTPORT SCHIEX I JAMES DUANE PELL ACT I The Bomb IS talked about ACT II The Bomb arrn es ACT III The Bomb explodes and does not hu1t anybody VVALTER MARCUS DENNETT Coach 1 I he A 81 ' I' A --------'--------- -' J',R. 5 1 , , 0 Q 37 .fMX I Tfxfw! 1 fk N? X r Q K - N f x AU 7 1 PX B ECN:-ll-I' .xl E lg I 126 N TFEILJIVIIDI-+ 5 'iii' v- WH' dwg W .ui :za A 3 f w A '7f F Www 51 1 s y' id . f s V . A W R. fi -A 1 TRIU11fPH COJVJWITTEE HANS W. ZINSSER - - Chairmfm IRVING G11rF1N J. M. SCHLEY, JR. JOHN S. HAIQRISON CHARLES H. ELMER FRANK S. HACKETT 138 mymw W i A J S l C Zlass of '99 of Z lumbia GIIQQQ Request the pleasure of your company at the cremation of their late fermented friends and obstructors, JAY SCOWL:HARD VAN HAM SANDWICH, D. O. G. The celebrated playwright, author of the roaring farce entitled Davies Legendre, who died of suffocation while trying to swallow the explanations concerning collegiate attendance his illustrious ASSociate TOMMY Rot FRISKE B A m the expert on Lunes and lunatics, whom justice overtook while in the criminal pursuit of teaching Mathematics, for he died of the results of forcible tangency with a log he was trying to find and last likewise least the infant brother of the above named unfortunates little WILL HE BOOSTER BAQbyj inventor of a secret script known as his handwriting, who held the skeleton weight champion ship for putting men to sleep and who killed himself by falling over his own feet Funeral services will begin at 8 15 on the evening of 1VIay 29th, on the college Campus All come in costume payaymas and night shirts preferred FROTHING RIVERS OF BEER WILL FLOW The Comm1ttee . Y . , . . , I I . I . . . . . . . . . . ' 4 . . . . . 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Oh, Orpheus, tune thy fiddle higher, And come to aid me in my song, That I must sing to this vast throng, That comes o'er seas and lands to hear With gaping mouth and open ear. Alas! they know not what they ask, On me they lay a mammoth task, For I know well The tale I tell XVill bind their mind , if K yfzf f' t'if7:i' ', Q2 ,, l f' 1411 -7 f 1- - 12 TQ 3 4 146 As in a spell, And they will cry: 'Tis false! 'Tis false! Come to my aid, ye Muses nine, This path of glory to define, And show to this infuriate throng That their accusing cries are wrong, And that the tale I tell is true. On hist'ry's annals, old and new, Mark ninety-five, October two. 'Twas on this day that first there met, Armed with their maiden cigarette, With swagg'ring air, in crowded line The future men of ninety-nine, To slap their wished for eighty beans On Fischer's desk, and, by these means, Become full-fledged College men. They slapped them down in haste, and then Out on the crowded Campus rlew, To look about, see whom they knew. Some few of them had had big brothers, Whose friends took charge of them, and others Had sisters whom some junior courted. These fortunates were well supported, But they,,l've said, were very few, And all the rest, whom no one knew, Were left the butts of Soph'more jokes, To mock, deride, insult and hoax, ' Until each poor, plagued Freshman thing Fled to Herr Yinger s guard1an wing Who told hlm what he wished to know How what to do and where to go For but a few days did this last Soon all the dread confusion passed They grew familiar with the place And sometimes knew a classmate s face And all confusion wx as dispelled When the first class meeting was held And there by junior wisdom guided The first grave matters were decided The Juniors spoke with weight and sense Enlarged with fiery eloquence On foot and base ball teams the crew And said that what we ought to do Was dive into our portemonnaie, Bring forth a wad and help to pay, For that which spoiled Columbia s sport Was naught but lack of sound support , J, . , . . , , 1 - v . . . Y . , , 1 ' 1 ' ' . r v . - v . . V . . . , v . 1 . x , , 4 1 . . . . ' . . , v ' 1 , y - x 1 ,y r . . , , y I . Y- . - r y ' 1 . . . . 1 , I . H . . ., . 1: ' 41 . 1 ' I With indignation did they dwell On Ninety-eight, and proved right well, That all, who had to do with these, YVere base and low, were on the cheese, But spoke in words of elegance Of Ninety-seven's excellence g And having filled our hearts with hate For sly, degraded Ninety-eight, They told us us of the fierce cane-rush, Where we must, once forever crush These insults to humanity. Did we? Alas, no, but you'll see They gained a Pyrrhic victory. To lay a weak uncertain plan To dimly guess belongs to man More than to day he cannot see, But what s to morrow gods decree The day of our first scrap had come l1Ve braced our waning nerve with rum And an enthusiastic mood A thirst for Soph more blood ensued ln which defeat, if possible Was reckoned hardly probable At Williamsbridge the trysting day Found an excited stripped array Of Freshmen ready for the tussle WVhose mass of rolling pond rous muscle Brought fear to those of Nmety eight We got the cane were told to wait Until the Soph more phalanx would Attacl our warriors where they stood Deep silence then the referee Was slowly counting One two three I 'T The Soph'mores came, a rush, a clash, And then a struggling, heaving hash Of active limbs of ev'ry kind, That smote in front and kicked behind, And, round about, a bluish cloud Of cuss-words, spoken strong and loud, With emphasis, and oft with truth, Whene'er some warrior spit a tooth. What joy to see james Pell, the skinny, As up the tossing mass he'd shinny And press his shapely, well-shod toes Now on an ear, now on a nose 3 And Lesem, with more force than grace, Raise bumps upon a S0ph'more face. While Elmer tried to break in half The who bit him in the calf. So hot and valorous a fight To Mars himself could bring delight. But ah! the Sophomores were old At cunning plans, while we, though boltl, At cane-rushing were very green. They smeared their backs with vaseline, So that our clutching hands should slip, And we could get no other grip Than on their nostrils, ears, or hair, And very often these would tear. Then, frequently, a Freshman, too, Would maul a classmate black and blue, While clever Soph'mores always knew, By signs, exactly who was who. In short-Why dwell upon our shame?- They had more hands upon the cane When finally the count was made, But for their victory they had paid With blood and bruises, bumps, black eyes, kt The reader may supply his favorite. 0'0 T550 A'-in -'TY W V ,, T, N -arf.-v--' w- -1 Their faces none could recognize. While we, whom guile alone defeated, Indeed, were scarcely overheated. V Those who are destined to be great No hard-won fame can satiateg Ne'er satisfied with what they've done, A task still harder is begun. Thus we, still flushed with cane-rush fame, Resolved to try the football game, And launched, it seemed to tempt the fates, A football team of feather-weights, Whose games against-well, let it rest, Of their achievements, least said, best. And yet, as I have said, all sport Needs much and ready cash support, . And, if we judge them with the knowledge That, in the Mines and in the College, 'Bout thirty-six cents were collected 3 They did as well's could be expected. And thus it was but poverty That kept us from great victory. Now, I haverspoken, heretofore, But of our triumphs gained in war. Though these, of course, were of much weight In arts of peace, too, we were great, For there were some, like whiskered George, And Bradley, who began to gorge, In awful zeal, the College New-s With verses, stories, and reviews. And some in studies were so bright That e'en to Young they brought delight, While some, like Monte, practiced arts On cold and hardened Barnard hearts, And gained more than one victory O'er these maids xvho learn chemistry And botany, and wear blue goggles, And cut up poor, dead polly woggles. And those endowed with eloquence, That is, to make words without sense joined lit'rary societies. 1 And soon became renoxvned in these. In all the fields of gentle art, VVe Freshmen played a leading part. Noxv, an old College law decreed That each class have a yearly feed, A sacrifice to Bacchus, where The men drink more than they can bear Of California French Champagne And then befuddled in then brain Nlade Jubilant by xx me and food They swear eternal brotherhood For no otner thought holds men s affections And binds them in such close connectlons Throughout life s fair and stormy xx eather As this YNe once were full together By these and other reasons guided We Freshmen Finally decided To have a feast xx hich xx ould remind Of those on which Lucullus dined It oft gives rise to melancholy To think how boundless human folly How limitless is man s conceit' How oft he tries a hopeless feat ' Thus Daedalus thought he could fly While Xerxes reckoned lf but pie With whips to calm the stormy sea To strive against Jove s own decree In this same spirit Ninety eight I Planned to prevent our plotted fete, Wherein she showed a mental tmesis, In common speech known as 'L paresisf' They gained much knowledge by secreting A Soph'more in a Freshman meeting, And thus found out the where and when Whereon they gathered all their men, And turned out on th' appointed night Prepared, in every xvay, to fight. In short, the matter turned out thus : They met the Freshmen, made a fuss, And were unmercifully mauled. Whereon the Freshman went to dine, To eat their roasts and drink their wine However these XICIOTIOUQ diners Were but the Engineers and Miners We other Freshmen from the College l-lad carefully kept all the knowledge As to our banquet s place and date From snufhmg spies of Ninety eight And how or why remains unclear As to the date a false idea Was in their twisted crama caught Now when an enterprzsin thought By dint of force can penetrate Into a thought deserted pate And sees there hoxv it owns the place It most hangs up its hat and stays Wherefore the Sophs did hire a flat And countless cabs thus thinking that Since Soph more heads are apt to swell The cabs and Jail prepared xvell The capture was a bagatelle But when to capture us they sought - 1 Y- , , V, . . . . . 1 - 1 . . l C l 1 1 1 , 1 1 4 1 U 1 M , 1 ' , . Y 1 1 - n 1- 5 y - , in 11 ' . 1 1 x . . 1 . ' k I ' v ' . . 11- . . 1 b ' 1 fl 1 . . . , . - , , . - 1 ', 1 1 . . . . 1 A . Y , - - 1, , fi ll di i iii 'Lv L, -4,, ,,,,,, , ,,,. ., ,, , . A Y We gathered our men and fought, So that, in spite of all their scrapping, The Sophs. succeeded in entrapping But one, I think 'twas Arthur Fowler, Who made his captors rushthe growler, And fed his face at their expense. Our banquet came two days thereafter, At which, to our joy and laughter, The Soph'more-fattened Fowler told I-low his poor captors had been sold. Now came the time when they with muscle Went to the barn they called the Gym. Where, for the culture ot' their limb, 'A loud-voiced trainer made them hustle, And tie themselves in knots, and then i Nimbly untie themselves again, So that their muscles hard should grow, Graceful and strong, that they might row. Almost two months at this they spent, Then to the muggy Harlem went, Where they learned not to splash each other, To use their legs and pull together. But when the time came for their race, Dame Fortune turned away her face. They rowed with pluck, But without luck, And though not hrst to cross the line, They won the love of Ninety-nine. With this did end our Freshman year, Now, patient reader, get a beer, Wherewith to wet thy famished whistle. And then come back and you shall hear What happened in our Soph'more year. ISO Zdplli TT ANNUS SECUNDUS Again my epic lyre I tune For idle months pass but too soon. But this time I must sing alone For Orpheus with his flute has flown, And likewise all the merry troop, The Muses nine have flown the coop, Who, though their business is to prance, To trip and do the song and dance, Say that their lungs are not of steel And that they've had enough, they feel. But, tireless, like Homer, I ' Unweariedly shall versify, Then listen as I sing alone. The wind-swept Campus rang again With voices of returning men, By wind and weather browned and tanned We gave each other the glad hand, And not like Freshmen did we tread The Campus, meekly and with dread, But, glad to see each friend again We stalked about, embryo-men. And we, though 't may provoke your mirth, Thought not but knew we owned the earth. Much unlike us, with frightened mien, There sneaked the Freshmen, scared and green, Whereat rejoicing, to the Buck We went to drink each other's luck 3 And when we'd had a goodly stock Of strengtlfning liquid, 'round the block A few scared Freshmen we would chase, Orput them through some funny pace, And stand around them, laugh and scoff, sg , A ' ,,i-'- f 1 ' j '-'ala-'. .:.:, .. -:.- ff -:fest-, ,.,-f a., . - , M V vm. A H g , .. , . - - . ...aught '-14f?j:i 5iQg.393vg'!jy'l:fy ': 1'-.1 -- ,5.:,-'.:.i...,1-1..1:..3.5.1-.,.,...- M L.i... Permit them then to blow us off. For chief of Soph'more rights, of course, It is the infant class to horse. The Juniors now, who, with their jaws More than their acts could gain applause, Our victims of the year before, Thought that they could take vengeance on If Freshmen they would hound upon us. For their defeats they still felt sore- So, to the infant class they spoutedg Told them the tales of how they'd routed Us Sophomores, with little trouble. Our deeds to them they sought to double, And then they told them wrong way round. Thus with their most forensic gas They talked unto the Freshman class Until these boys gained nerve and dared With fear they did it pale and scared To send a challenge for a rush Fair Williamsbridge what scenes of strife What scenes of battle waste of life What scenes of bloodshed hast thou seen Enacted on thy stony green ' How often has thy flowry glade Echoed with Mars s serenade ' Say not ye foreign scoffers, more That we have want of battle lore That we have no historic ground For none there IS, the whole world o er With mem ries more of battle sound But soon thy soil blood saturated, To sweet peace will be dedicated And no remembrance will there be I I Of awful struggles fought on thee, Except the ploughman, from the dirt, . Plough up a skull-a ragged shirt- And thus brings to his hreside Mem'ries of feuds, of baleful pride. And old men to the youths will tell The tales ofihorrors that befell, Make women weep And men's flesh creep. When, chief of all, they tell the tale Of how we shed blood by the pail, Sent Freshman souls across the Styx In dread October, Ninety-six. We were outnumbered one to three But courage they had less than we For while they stood in trembling fright We panted eager for the fight And when at last the signal sounded Like tiffers on their prey we bounded Upon their necks and backs and pounded Until o ercome by fear and pain Away they fled far from the cane Needless to say the final score Will be recorded fourteen to four On hist ry s pages evermore And likewise there s no need to say That on the evening of that day We celebrated And szzfzcrzzicrl Next in the annals of our fame I see enrolled a foot ball game The Seniors had beyond dispute Found that the Junior team was fruit While we of course with ease had eaten 1 1 Q 1 4 k I N , . Y . . . . . 1 V 1 1 - u 1 1 ' Y 7 1 , , . . . o 1 , 1 1 . , . - 1 1 - , . , . 1 1 1 . . . , , . . , . . Y . , , 1 1 1 - 1 Y 7 - . , . . 1 ' 1 1 X y D 1 1 1 , 1 V r IV- ,i X Aw- 417- v4LLAmi.l.l.L .L ,L lg, ,lg,,,.,:,.,....- . ,, ..,.t....,-LM...,1......, The Freshman team, and, these two beaten With us and Seniors did it rest To find which team of all was best. The Seniors thought they had a cinch I VVith ease the championship to pinch Until Ed. Moffat, Harry Gregg, And Darrach brought them down a peg. For full two hours did they fight, And only fast-descending night Could save the poor team from defeat That unto ours was but meat. It was but now I realized, Soon after this great foot ball game, A thing which many had surmised, That Freshmen are fresh, hence the name. For now these reckless little chumps So far defeated, when their bumps I-lad hardly turned from blue to green, Not knowing what they did, I Ween, Began to lay plans for a feast Where they, licked at all else, at least Could try their hands at speeching, tanking. Now we decided that a spanking . Would bring their upshot spirits down. Then followed hot times in the town, And after much kid-hunting, fighting And ample forcible inviting When many a Freshman smart Alexis Had been hit in the solar plexis, We caged them all in dungeons deep, To groan in grief, with rage to weep, And on the cellar, when when we chose, We'd turn Legs Schroeder's fire hose, And soak their faces, drench their clothes, And then we told them to debate, u I52 Postpone their dinner, change the date, And that, if they would not tempt fate, And on this second chosen date lfVould ask some Sophs. as guests, who, wise, Could feast with them and supervise, And to their classmates then could tell If they behaved and all went well, Then we would let them have their feed 3 Straight to submit they saw the need And promised all, as was decreed. So, when the time appointed came, They were resolved, by fear or shame, No minute more to try our patience, But issued urgent invitations To two of us who Went to see That all was well and orderly. Now there's a minus quantity In ev'ry class-the treasury, Which always has a dehcit, By makingdebts and paying-nit. Now, by expense of Freshman crews, A goodly pile of I O Us ls given out in Freshman year, . For crews are always very dear. This makes the treasury very low, And, to replenish it, a show Is given by the Sophomores, And cash collected, at its doors, And a most bold and reckless raid On victim patronesses made. And then, with this, the debt is paid. Now, when am' show had made its tour, All other shows seemed amateur, For Godwin, who the star part played, Put Henry Irving in the shade, 'H '5 l l I l r I i. l 2 ui i f-s A-Af - - e Y- e- fy - - -I -L-55, f 1, M -.'1.1x.-:-'1.7,:f..i ..i .:,1. :man , all' ' fp---....-..- ....-..... . - .. .- ,. .V . . .,..,,-,Aa I, N tl . , , L....1.a While Birckhead, with his voice and muscle Knocked the medals off Lillian Russell, While Monte Schley could trip and twirl, And make a most enticing girl. When this most satisfying show Had hlled our treasury with dough, Another dinner then we held, A feast which never was excelled 3 - 'Mid popping corks and streams of wine We drank and sang to Ninety-nine, Now, gentle lyre, dim thy tone, And, in a soft and plaintive moan, Sing of that time of grief and sorrow When days were dark and each to-morrow Brought on a herce examination Rough are the paths of education However gay his life may be The student s lot lt 15 to see Forever close upon his track The m1d year storm cloud rising black Then though his breast with fear may throb No help there 1S but each poor slob Obeys the signal Boots and saddle And each his sturdy horse must straddle To breast the storm s opposing force What would we do without a horse ' ' ' Pass by ye memories of pain ' We have survived and our brain Strangely to say as yet is sane Now raise thy tones my lyre and sing Of wlndy March first born of Sprmg When from the thawing ground throughout The first green blades began to sprout And trees revived the air grew mild s h ,-,- , jq,,qFi5i5gQ1:w.,5p-yg-yq3..- 1-5 .-.4 ,:, .. A, - ,:, .,,,. ,. ...3.-. 3. 1. ., ,.....1,.,, ,.,v,,,'. , I Then was it that there was compiled A long, important document And to our Secretary sent, In which the Freshman class appealed To us, to meet them on the held And on the cinder track to vie- Again, as usual, they were pie. By Mosy and Vom Baur outrun, By Tilt and Bigelow outthrown, They left the field, meek, sad, and done. Then came the Hudson class Regatta, Which, if there had been naught the matter Our crew could easily have won. I But hardly had the race begun When our rudder broke in half The drinks were on us and the laugh And we not keeping in the pace The Freshmen won an easy race The March grass bladelet s now a blade The trees then budding now give shade The signs of May were all around The Dago s merry organ sound The very horse cars e en as buds, Were open now gay Summer duds Were worn about Birckhead wrote Sonnets And Barnard girls wore colored bonnets Wlth flower gardens up above And many Freshmen fell in love In short by everything twas clear That much be poemed Spring was here The tollful college year had ended And now we Sophomores lntended Our many deeds to celebrate It was one night at half past eight l 1 . . 5 ' l . 1 lg ,' ' , , J , . . . Y I . 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . 1 ' 1 - , I g , , ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 , Y ' ' ' ' 2 ' ' ' if 11 ' : 11 . ' - 1 l 1 ' a 1 ' - 2 1 , ' .. . 5 g . . - ' 1 ' ' .. i 3 . . 1 1 1 g . ' - l ' ' - 1 l ' , ti 1 Y 1 ' 5, . . ' . ll 1 ' 1 ,Q - ' 1 1 PZ ff 1 - - . . . 1 . - 3 Y Y - Y I That eighty figures, clad in white, With liaming torches-gruesome sight, Bore, through the streets, with chanting dire, Three corpses to the funeral pyre, V And, 'round the weird light of the fire, They stood, a mournful speech to hear, And, as the cofhns burned, to cheer, Then plunge their faces into beer, Then lovingly for burned Van Am They sang The faculty be in These tears of joy-why were they sherl? Because Legendre now was dead, Who taught us all that A X B Equaled a. very nice degree: 1 154 And we ,were very wise in truth, Were upper classmen now forsooth. Now, reader,-if this tale has seemed So wonderful that oft you deemed There was exaggeration, lying- I can defend myself, replying That truth is stranger oft than fiction. Now, gentle liar,W cut it short- Tho-ugh singing be a pleasant sport, For, what was done, we've told-the rest Has not yet happened, and 'tis best Whenever there's no more to tell To put the brake on-thus farewell. H. W. Z. Misprint if Tix ' Y T W ' ' ' ' ' '. ' -1.i'-'-1'---. 1- Y . .-.-- . ---,.,., ,.. ,.,f- - - . , Y e Y . - a , f . , ' . -- r --'f- -V e -' e v- -1- - - ., ,, ...... ,,, , ,. . , V V - . .i .-.. W . ...is .- kt'--um , R .2- VPOQIII Read ill '99 QIZISS DIIIIIQI' ' JANUARY 8, 1897 By GEORGE S. HELLMAN I've been asked to write a poem, but I really do not know What subject or what metre the most pleasing you will find. I feel sure that Gregg and Elmer in ecstacies would go If I wrote an ode on Grecian urns, or something of that kindg While jimmy Pell and Birckhead would, I know, it much prefer If I read a sonnet on some girl, entitling it, To Her. Harry Henderson however would have no peace of mind Unless I wrote a eulogy upon the greasy grind And so you see, it s very hard for me to guess aright What sort of poem to recite upon this gala night The best it seems that I can do is to get my inspiration From the good old wines and viands rich which graced our late collation Now I have heard some rumors and if they but be true The credit for this feast belongs to many among you Some Fisher from the Mines they say procured for us the fish A Fowler shot the game and Jove' they were a tasty dish Charlte was the Baker who furnished us with bread While Waterman the H20 provided, so tis said The flowers all xx ere gathered by our bloommg friend de Rose Who culled them from some Baur, how, Heaven only 1 nows' And later in the evening twould not be odd 1fOdd1e Should treat each of his classmates to a glass of whlskcy toddy I suppose that you all noticed a sorrowful, large group Of sad and disappointed Freshmen 1n the soup For they I m told intended to break up our great feast By kidnapping our speakers five or src of them at least' Tis well for them they did not dare to come into our Hall I For we are STRONG and MIGHTY, while they are weak and small, Poor little naughty-naughters, we could bind them up with Ropes. , And easily thus put an end to all their fruitless hopes, And then, besides, we have a Fort, into which they could be cast, While Smith and Carpenter would see that all the bolts were ast Then, if the class of Freshmen still unmannerly behaves We can if we are so inclined just Tilt them into Graves The Parsons will for two are here the burial sermon preach While Freddie R can Kneeland say a solemn prayer for each And every Freshie who should try to breal up this our feast And show them that at capturing us they made a Moffat least For we can proudly claim our class is now without a Pier CThough we sincerely sorry are that Garrett is not herej To bring an end to this my rhyme I think twould now be we For some of you may fail to see the humor and De Witt And some impatient one may say Oh Hellman go Heat en' And I m so well contented here I don t wish to a bit, But ere I take my place again I would propose a toast To class and college let us drink in draughts of sparkling wine, Columbia the city s pride and we Columbia s boast Boys heres to Alma Mater and the CIAss or Nuxtix MAL' 1 1 I . . 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CHARLES ADKINS BARFR 294 Manlmt tan Avenue New York C1ty A Y Sophomore Show Commlttee Speaker at Tr1umpl1Q21 Columbm Comedy Club Q11 Ph1lolex1an Soc1etyQI 2 31 Treas urer Q11 Vlce P1es1dent Q21 Pres1dent Q31 Alternate Columbla Harvard Forum Debate 2 Delebate to Columbla Debatmq Union ut1ve Comm1ttee Q 31 Columbra Lrterary Monthly ,1 Barnard Phrlolefclan Fall Debate Q2 Pll1lOlCYl21f1 Second PIIZC Orat1on Q 1 T1ed for Second Prue Ph1lo lCY13.H Debate Q2 On Cane Q21 Columb1an Board There IS a pleasure ln poetic 133.1115 Whlch only poets know HUGH l1lCCULLOH BIRCKHEAD, 441 Park Ave Clty 'I' Y Sophomore Show Q21 Commxttee Q21 Speaker at Triumph Q21 jumor Ball Corn Soclety Q2 31 on Cane I 21 gf, 1 My fr1end whosoever thou art elther go H thy way or help me 1n my studles HAROLD HASFORD BOWMAN Montclau COLLEGE I l N5 'CP fl any vd guages Nlone thxnlx the great unhappy but the great 1VILL1ANI ASPDNWAI L BRADLEX 683 E 138th St Neu York 11' Y 171626 pres1dent and res1dentQI1 Bar nard Llterary ASSOCIBIIOH QI 21 Secretary Barnard Lltelary ASSOCIQCIOH Q11 Mornlng s1de Q1 2 31 EdlIOI'1Il chlef Mormngslde Q31 Tennxs Club Q2 31 Chalrman Colum bran Board Honors IU Romance Lan and Llteratures Q21 33' v':91f f'3 ff' x es there IS holy pleasure ln thine eye XVILLIAM NVARREN BRoss Montclalr fgffff' E A Of v1rtuous father vlrtuous chzld ERNEST A CARDOZO 45 E 65th St Columbla Comedy ClubQI1 Phllolexzan Soclety 2 3 1 - ' 9 1 ' -1 V 1 4 ' 'D V 1 A A . 1 . . f, . 115252 vt ?'::2:k. 5 ' 1 C ' 45959 - M-zfznci .. 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Zvi :J-1' '3 ' ' 7 ' ' , V ,A N. J. ' C , P - 7- A, ,, , - A A-- .2,.A,.Ag,1,ia,a', , -,APL-A ,,,, ,, , ., ....,. .,... .,...,. .,.. .g 1144-,,g1..:4'z.4Q filalzx.-aug.-,.:.,fg'.:,'.f.'-'f' ...,:,i:,.v,a.gg:f.- '--- -w .. I ..,, 1 .- , : -' .. at -. Home again home again, from a foreign ' .f 4. ,, ' - . ., N' ' ?' ' .'i'ff J'4i -',47'2:Z Q .:,,yg,-1 I . . shore. ROBERT JERMAIN COLE ' J - Some love two, and some love three, ,V A. i ,, I love one, and that is me. V ' 5,1 WILLIAM BUTLER CORNING, Palmyra, - N. Y. Philolexian Society QI, 2, 3j, Class Baseball Team QI, 27 3 A' ' fr 75 his--4 1 in - T53-' fi Q' I Q i. ,. Vid iviii 167: 4 Would he were a little fatter. FREDERICK ASHTON DE PEYSTER, 7 E. ' 42d St., New York City XP- Y-Q Philolexian Society QI, 2, 3j rx A sea of stagnant idleness, Blind, boundless, mute, and motionless. SUIIINER DEANE Q- K. II'-5 Musical Society QI, 2, 37, Buc- caneer QID, Mandolin Club QI, 27, Banjo Club QI, 23 I6O Life's a jest and all things show it. A I thought so once, but now I know it. WILLIAM ARCHELAUS DE WI'I I', 133 W. 78th St., New York City ' CP- K- B-5 Barnard Literary Association QI, 2, 37, Columbia Literary Monthly, Business Manager Q2, 3j, Substitute Class Football Team QI, 27, Center Q3j, junior Ball Com- mittee GEORGE EHRET, JR., 1197 Park Ave. ' 3 Member of Track Team of '96-'97, Mem- ber of Tennis Association and Columbia University Boat Club, Third in Half Mile Columbia University Spring Games, '96, ' I Third in Half Mile Sophomore Freshmen Games, '97, Second in Mile Run Co- lumbia University Spring Games, '97 ,fi , I avi' ' - Q ,. -- .3-,, I X I .MQ ' Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies. ' ,. vu ,M HENRY CAMERON ELDERT, Brooklyn, N. Y- . . ,. T455 2 2' ,256 junior Ball Committee,Ba1'nard Literary As- 1. sociation QI, - 2, 37, University Rowing 5 L v , Club Q37 'A He was an evening,reveler. CHARLES HOWARD ELMER, 189 Lenox , Ave, New York City Diff' A. IP., President CP- K- B-3 Class Football V ll p Team Q1, 2, 35, Captain and Seven on Fresh- , 25, 7 man Crew, Captainand Seven on Class Crew E, Q2j, Sub. Varsity Crew Qzj, Sophomore Triumph Committee, Regatta Committee Q3j, junior Ball Committee, On Cane QI, 27 :f-rg- 1-' ,Q qifg ., 41, 'A'-2fQJ,5Qc '?g-'g. PZ f L- wi 'oe 521545 gf- ' 454312124 . ,. 5' vf f L . '61 1 l E , ,A,. .,-,,, V r ,jo Vu l 3. H Better late than neverf' 'f .1- I BERNARD IWORRIS LEON ERNST, 233 W. i ' ' 113 St., New York City I 'i Philolexian Q35, Chess Club Q35, Lacrosse As- ' sociation Q35, Class Relay Q35 4 A rolling stone gathers no moss. .G ,tg 3 NORTON' DEL. L. FLETCHER, New York ,Q City - Z' W' Q' N' E ..V, I cannot eat but little meat My stomach is not good. But sure I think that I can drink -5,55 With him that wears the hood. GEORGE PHELPS FORT, III Decatur St., ,,,,3', IQ, figgl W Jr .-5 A Brooklyn, N. Y. . . KIIK- B- Q Barnard Literary Association Q1, ,2, 1-.mf-5 'Q'-116'-4i'57'V5' 35, Buccaneer QI5g Class Marshal of Dedica- tion Q25 - I am monarch of all I survey. ARTHUR ALEXANDER FOWLER, 60 E. 68th St., NewVYork rj 1-311, 51'-Y-Q Vice-President QI5g President Q25, Junior Ball Committee, Treasurer Univer- sity Crew Q25g Spectator QI, 2, 35, Mandolin Club QI, 25, Fencing Club Q2, 35, Rowing . I - - ' f' Club Q2, 35, Barnard Literary Association QI. 'I - if , ,X f 1 , :Q,Q: .Z ', v -1:-11? :jg -3 .I ,, 5: ' M I 1 Sw M ,' l W 2, 35, Y. M.-C. A. Q1, 2,- 35, Director Musical '- Society Q35g President University Chorus Q35 I6'I 1 V+ An honest man, close buttoned to the chin, 'Q' Broadcloth above and a warm heart within. 3 4-L ,Q IRVING GIFFIN, 311 Lincoln Ave., 1 , ,A . ki j Orange, N. J. A A - I A- Y-Q Treasurer Q25g Vice-President Q35g Lf Triumph Committee Q25, Labourdonnais Chess Club QI, 2, 35, Tennis Club QI, 2, 35, Y. M, C. A. Q35g Barnard Literary Asso- ciation QI, 2, 35 Q Let's talk of Graves. HORIXCE CUTLER GRAVES, 278 Mc- Donough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Zfjlfif Class Vice-President Q25, Class President Q35g L7- I' Barnard Literary Association QI, 2, 35, ',, - I Critic Q25g Vice-President Q35, Barnard '-fgf, j3.r,15, ' Philolevian Fall Debate 2 Barnard Philo 57' ' . ' Q 5, i - ,' , , lexian Spring Debate Q25, The Buccaneer, T- QI5, Y. M. C. A. Q35, Sophomore Show Com- ' W mittee Q2, 35, Columbia University Rowing Club Q35 Nowher so beesy, a man as he ther'n as, And yet he seemed beesier than he was. Z.-1 'V V FRANK SU'I'LIFF HACKETT', 7 W. 1o7th 5 St., N. Y. City Q- A- C9-5 Treasurer QI5: Philolexian Society QI, 2, 35, Barnard-Philolexian Debate Q15g Secretary Philolexian Society QI5g Class , I Football Team QI5g First in Mile Walk, A '98-'99 Games QI5g Second in Mile Walk, Spring Games QI5g Second in Mile Walk, Columbia-Princeton Games QI5, Track Team QI, 2, 35, Triumph Committee Q25, Press Club Q35 ,7f42 .fs f 5 I I, 21.13 I .,,','4f . X iii? , - . . La Of manners gentle, of affections mild, In wit a man, simplicity a child. ffl? OHN SMITH HARRISON Oran e N. l. - ,' .,'-. ' f'1'1f.?f -': 7 , ' ' 7 -sw-.4-qv, . . -. . . ' ,fx Q' Historian C2J,Pi'A1iOlCX13l'l Society QI, 2j .. ,.- . . He knocked 'em off, he sawed 'em off, , He chopped 'em off, he chawed 'em off, .5-Qt, lp' QQ - But still his whiskers grew. if 1 GEORGE SIDNEY HELLMAN, zoo W. 44th ., . . St., New York City fb- K. B-Q Class Poet fgjg Columbia Literary 'v 1i'7'i1 Monthly QI, 2, 31, Tennis Club C2, gjg Secre- im' 3,57 Pig tary Tennis Club Q2, 35, Alumni Competitive Scholarship, Honors in Romance Languages and Literatures fzjg Philolexian Society CI. 2 gjg Shakes- peare Society CI, zjg Barnard-Philolexian Fall Debate KID, Rowing Club Q35 ' av , ' ti. - Rejoice, young man, in thy youth. fi., ,' 51 92, 5 O'I'1'o HELhIU'l'H HINCK, 2o5 Grove St., Montclair, N. I. 2? . , V -1 -'l CP- A- 9.5 Philolexian Society CI, 2, gjg 51,56 Tennis Club QI, 2, 3jgThirdin Broadjump I '99-'oo Games Qzj . T' ' . ' - His manners are gentle, complying, and , . bland. 11,- if 2 Y FREDERIC WVILLIAM HINRICHS, IR., 149 1 Congress St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ' H llD- A- Q-J Treasurer Qgjg Philolexian So- A ,. Q K., A iv Ciety CI, 2, 359 Tfeawfef f ,.ilTii ' ' iz., .3 ll.. Art thou pale for weariness of climbing . , heaven and gazing on the earth ? ' '.. 5' ,151 H.-xRwooD HOADLEX', II W. 49th -St., --.f',a Q' New York City i V' : I ? 2- fb- , ,. ,,,, L.,..,... .. . 1 ,. N. 1 ,' -. Fig I believe they talked of me, For they laughed consummatelyf' 951, GEORGE GALLAGI-IER HOPKINS, JR., 350 'i ' Washin ton Ave. Brookl n N. Y. , '-vgili g 7 y , I Barnard Literary Association CI, 2, gj My limbs are bow'd, though not with toil, But rusted with a vile repose. 5 ji! If SIDNEY Louis IOSEPHTHAL, 30 E. 62d ,- gy., St., New York City lj Substitute Freshman Football Team Cljg Sec- ond in Mile Walk '98-'og Games QU: Third I,fV ' in Mile Walk Spring Games QU, Third in Mile Walk Columbia-Princeton Games QU, 5 55931-'w1 lf55f First in Mile Walk '99-'oo Games Q2jg . . Second in Mile Walk Spring Games C253 Tie for third in Pole Vault Spring Games Qzjg Second in Mile Walk Colum- bia-Princeton Games Q2j, Track Team CI, zjg Third in Pole Vault Fall Games QI al df!! .-1-...,..- a, vMM:W -at 1, W 1-117111. .. - . I a-. - -...,,.-...-.-ffrgi-ML' i ,1,,g,.. J-. -- ' . . ,. . ,A tl 3V.- I V -V- I Li.. 1 fr ff f A man of pleasure IS 1 man of pams 5VAL'1ER GUESI IQELIOGG Ogdensburg N Y CIYKIJK Very hke a xx hale 5VILLIAM WOLFE L1:sEIxI I8 W 66th St Clty Ph1lharmonIc Soclety C2 35 Q5 None but hrmself can be h1s parallel HOXVARD LIQHTLN STFIN I4 4th kddr It IS hard for an empty bag to stand uprIght 05' JOHN FRANKLIN BKCCANN IR 225 Gates Ave Brooklyn I He was the mIldest mannered man that ex er cut a throat 'S T T01-IN NIARCUS Ioo Danfolth Ave TCISSB C1t5 N T Class Baseball Team CI 25 frftck Team I5 Tlnrd IH Mlle Walk Prmceton Colum 9 b1a Games C25 Second In M1leWalk Q9 oo Games 2 For my volce I haxe lost lf w1th halloomg and smgmg of anthems C1roRr'I: MAIIHILW St john New B1I.l11SXX1Ck X M C A Cholr College Cho1r I 2 Class Glee Club C 5 Secretary UIIIVCFSIIB Chorus gag' ' gn I stood among them but not of them qv 1 il HENRX AUGUSTUS NIILIER Portland Oregon Q N' Ht ff GS'- V57 if N Cl ,.. FD rn 0 ,.. G' U' A D3 V A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident to morrous JOHN PURROY l5II1CHEL 447 W 162d St Clty Ph1lolexIan Socrety CI 25 I , . A ,. i . I l f I t I If 5 v . 1. 2 f A' ' E N lf if-f:':. ' N253 - h f' E '-f' F522 H2155 I 'lf' 4 ' J ' 'ffgi lx . 4 'Sill-:Gfifl 1 Ili A ,i ' ' !lgf1T i'L?5f 'fx 5- I lfswfaityrs wg, 5 . ,.:ais.1,y ,C I , v J x .Q 4 ,ri-5 . r - I J. ' YEA i, . Y , 1 X ff Noi :Jw 5:53 -2 xtzgfj-J52:Q1111.-gg.,:jQf'j'j-A, ,E ' 'S , E - , .4 lf 5 . N - 7 15 -- Til-5-I5f5f5fE.1,ipgf..Q,-. ...... ,, L,-,fu -'F?5135i5fb45 J' J ' l' ' M 2 In - Q 2 A I . U7 V . .11 F' I ' , . . ' l O V - ., H, f . E Fl' 4 - N '- bd :Qi - ' A I A E2 ' ' - C 5 -V -45 11 'Q ff.: V, . .,4.... Q, ,. g ':, . . l L - 'vE,1. 24 ' ' 5 1'--155 x,1s,.-gf -' I ' . ' ' 1 xy' ' ' : 1' ' V ' - , .1 ' -,2E:i3MjQ 'I - . , 1' - ,Q13iZi',i-iIL'.5-i-- 1 ,M ,,tr, - if cm A 33 ea - ' '.:'fs:Qsea .' A .Q 1 A f ' ' ' 2 I I3 .E H A 35: , N 4, . h V ? A ,- 4-51213 - -is-.psf ' I -, iffy- vw. tr- I I 3-fre f , rs 1 . XJ. W I. ' i :RSI ' ' ! 1 J ffm-3151 .. - - , . -l , . 1 I-'?v,kY.lf 1,11-1 Q .3 - -, . ' - Y f ' 5g.,':11l'5' j h .Q A - M hp:-if . . ,.,-f I 2 . ,-I. H- - ,rl-.ww 'W ' 1 f?ii5lff, 'MQ ,Msg 5553 ' 1 ' , Ml L - - ' .L . - 1 I . : C - ' : . - Ia A - A - me - , -. V . H , 11. 5' ' ' . . li: ' 3 fl - - , - ' , A ' L - ' 3 - X., ' N ' C . 4 Q ,N M ti.: ' Q - ' ll ' ' 4 fx . , Q 5 L fr ' ' 32 ' I . ' 'lfflif ' ,f ' I': tif. t I kit . an ' f' -3 :A A I I.-I-, 4,' If at I r 4 Q3 t , 41 ft 9: I - 2' M ' ' 2-4 -' rf' ' g, , 'U , Q gt, 1: I - I - M , I .- . 4, ,V ., F . 1 'I ' 'JA ,. Q5i,:5.:. . '- I ' az' A ' - . g,q,'1' 1 - 1 I - , ,, , - '.5f' ,a H There's not much harm in this boy. n REBS MOFEATT, Mamaroneck, v MILES ' rw . ,.-, ,,,!: , 1 A- Y- Q 'Secretary Q35, Philolexian Society Zjllfl-,,,,l QI, 25, Labourdonnais Chess Club QI, 25, . ,1 , mfg? . . 5 Y . M. c. A. 435 N I, V'f.25Q'. U ' ZHLE 4' I' 5f'b'99w ' f 1 . I ' AI I 41, f -4 ' . W ff I V , 15 bf if '47, ' S' .1 . H. - eifffaa. . 5 , 'hh' S, . Q Mocking the air with colors idly spread. CHARLES TVIORAN, I7 W. 56th St., N.Y. Z. W., Q.K.B. Q Buccaneer QI5, Cleopatra Q25 . . 5:12511 He all the Tcountry could outrun, 1 ' Could leave both horse and man behind. gr i A 4 HERBIAN OTTO BTOSENTHAL, 16W. 85th ,ips T 45. K. B.g Rowing Club, Third, Mile Run, '98-'99 Games QI5g First, Mile Run, Fall Games Q25, First, Mile Run, 'QQ-,OO Games 'fif - Q25, First, Mile Run, Columbia University Open Games Q25, First, Mile Run, Spring Games Q25, Third, Mile Run, Columbia-Princeton Games Q25, Third, Mile Run, Fall Games Q35, Member ,QQ Relay Team Q35, On Cane Q25 H Slander itself must allow him good nature. I . EUGENE FRANKLIN O,CONNOR, JR., 428 ,f ,,,f.,.g55 Q5. K. B.g Philolexian tn, Q2, 35 I' , .,:, ,ff -.l.1 . 0 '55 H . , , 6 C . - A In arguing, too, the parson owned his skill, For e'en though vanquished, he could argue still ! GEOFFREX' PARSONS, Hempstead, L. I. B- Q- HJ Philolexian Society QI, 2, 35, Philolexian Prize Oration QI5g Viee-Presi- dent, Philolexian Society Q35g Delegate to Columbia University Debating Union Q2, 35, Secretary, Columbia University Debating Union Q35g Barnard-Philolexian Fall Debate Q25, Barnard-Plxilolexian, Spring Debate Q25, Y. M. C. A. QI, 2, 35, On Cane QI, 25 Society QI, 2, 35 5 Treasurer Shakespeare So umbian Board Q35g Tennis Club Q25 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y. Foobtall Team i , . . ' 2'f.f1fg.1ni,. :' . - ' -7 31j'fi':5iZ1: has , Zia.:-.iz-1 I 5 Shakespeare ciety Q25, Col- Am I my brother's keeper? THEOPHILUS PARSONS, Hempstead, L. I. B- H- Q Philolexian Society QI, 2, 35, Secretary Philolexian Society Q25, Bar- nard-Philolexian Fall Debate Q25, Treas- urer Philolexian Society Q35g Shakespeare f Society QI, 2, 35, Y. M. C. A. QI, 2, 35, On , .,,, , ,, .I f ffaa.. ' ' 'V' 2549725 .. A fi 1 - Y 4' , .51 3- I i.f'3fTfI,. . Cane Q25, Class Marshal at Dedication of New Site Q25, Tennis Club Q25 , 1- :..-A,:.5g-f,..',- - f:,:1,:.' V, . VA .,,... 51.1 1 2 A man of mark AMES DUAN1 PFIL I3 lr 29th S Next York C1t5 A W Secretary Soph Show I Treasurer Soph Show Committee Class l'ootballTeam 3 Class Baseball T tm Q1 5 Banjo Club Q15 Un1vers1ty Tr tck Team 1 Captam Class Track Team Q25 Unrversrty Hockey Team Q2 35 Golf Club Q2 35 Sec retary Golf ClubQ 5 Boat Club 35 Secretary and Treas urer Columblan Board Thxrd 220 Hurdle Sprm Games Q25 Secretary jumor Ball Commrttee n C ne 1 25 Treasurer Baseball Assoeratlon Q3 Tennis Club Q1 2 35 F1rst Doubles Tennrs Tournament Q1 25 Frrst Srnoles Tennls Tournament 5 l' 1rd Hurdle Prmceton Games 5 Second 020 Hurdle Sprlng Games Q15 Frrst 0 Hurdle 98 Q9 Games 1 Frrst Hrgh Jump 93 QQ Games Q15 Th1rd 100 Hurdle 98 QQ Games Q15 Frrst 220 Hurdle QQ ooQ5 Th1rd 120 Hurdle go oo G1mesQ25 Second Hrgh Jump 99 oo Games 2 Class Glee Club Q1 2 35 Boat Club 35 Freshman Representatlve at Sophomore D1nner Q15 We know that w1th the ladres he was always rarslnb Hades ERNEST CHAPIN ROPES 125 Wrllow B1ooklyu N Y Barnard Llterary Assoclatron 1 2 35 Seere tary Barnard L1terary ASSOCITIIOU Q25 Morningside Q2 35 Columbmn Board Bow Freshman Crew Class Crew 25 Class Glee HbQI235YMCAQ35YMC uartet 5 On Cane 2 Barnard Pl1llOlCY1B.H Fall Debates QI 25 Tennxs Club UHIVCTSIIY Chorus 35 K' I am l1ttle, sud Tobasco butl m hot stulf all the same 5 M Scuuzx Clty 628 llfth xe YP Y Treasurer Cblx B , Coxsuam Fresh man Crew 15 Co:.sua1nCl1ssCreu 25 Cox swam Combmauon Crew Q3 99 Roumg Commlttee Q2 3 ROXNlI'lg Club Tr1umph Commlttee Potters F1eldAssoc1at1on Ten ms Assoclatlon Hochhelmer Club on the Cane Q25 Sopho more Show Q25 Cleopatra 2 Hrs head looked llke a huge chrysanthe mum MONTGODIERY SQHUYLER I oz5 Park Ave Clty Barnard Literary ASSOCIHIIOH Q1 2 35 2 Whence IS thy learn1ng7 Hath thy toll O er books consumed the mldnlght o1l7 ALEXIS EUGrNE Sm ri NDR 1o8 W 136th St Crty - . 1 -I H -11-,111-1.1 - , 1 1 4' - 5' H I U Z , H l 12131, ul J , V ,. 1 1 t 5 ' 11, . 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' l,-.Yi 'f ,Q ' w.:lJf - T. , - ea 1 L4 Q 1. 1,1 ce..4,QL. - ,11. . ,.:' ,..... 1.-. . 1 .... . 1.. 1 - . 1 A ..... ....1.1-. . - .1 is ----1 -1-- - ----.1 -,.. ..,. .,.1 1, 1..:.11.1. 1.: ': - L ' li l l i l 1 lf 5' A 'L A horrid store of oaths he swore. ,5 12-5-- i i i ' Y T v . ' 1' w r Q . V H . , fiiif.. il . ll- 1 1XE'JL'X1L KIMBLI SEV fuxnn - I W b y Happy is the man whose record is brief.' 3 I ,x.-x-- Secretary f2J,NBZ'll'll211d Literary Association 235: ., DAWSON HEERMANCE SMITH, I5 E. l QI, 2, gjg Secretary Barnard Literary As- jf,.f - 38th St New York City E255 JT'-'1 1 4 sociution 125, Barnard-Philolexian Fall 'a i E Debate Czjg Buccaneer QU: Cane Rush Qzyg 1 Y- M- C. A. fl 35 Class Glee Club 12, 35, Shakespeare So- g C vgfQ'gQ5f H ciety Czjg Y. M. C. A. fr, 2, 33, President of ' C Y. M. C. A. QQ, 35, Y. M. C. A. Quztrtette ' fzjg Delegate to Northfield Convention . CI 25. University Chorus C37 it-1-he 1.611 Simon Pure ,, - - .. God made him and so let him pass fora man. ' . ' ' 1 Q- 5 HE, ,, , ,. ,. , ,y , PRESCOT1. ALFRIEND SHERER, Hemp ,Sammy 11vEx CAPL? SIAUNIIOB, 145 ll. .P 25,7 . 1, Stem N Y 551 - L ,,-A, 46th St., New York City :pf -. ,- . i, L ' ' ' 9 - FI- L-Ei ' S' 5. ' Philolexian Societ QQ, 3j h -x. , -7' ,, Y , , ..l l ' . .... i i Ti' U 'A Then he will talk-good gods ! how he ' V A hungry, lean-faced villain, X, will talk 1 Q AmC1'C21HHf0H1s'- Q 'iky -fx. CHARLES HENRX' TUTTLE, 46 W. 85th I lllljl-IARD GORDON SlMPSON, IZIQ Put- Z gl 5 St., New York City mrff fef--15 . , J . ' , ' - 'R , 3 . , , -, - -- nam AVC-, llfllllmlfly N- J- , , E :ey Phuoiexlan Society 42, 35, Y. M. C. A. :A - Y. M. C. A. CI, 2, 31, Cleopatra fzjg . - Ci, 2,3jQB21I'l'l2lI'Cl-Rl1llOlCXl3U Fall Debate -- 3. -sf. Q Class Giee ciub 42, 33, Glee ciub Q35 , T f2lS Phi101eXi21r1 Prize Essay C25 l ' . W, , . . l His wit invites you, by his looks, to come ' . But when you knock, it never is z1thome. I V l HARVEY SHfV1 l'UCK SLADE, 95 NVOOCI' ' A For he's the sunshine of Paradise Alley. i vf ' ' ' f r 7 - -1 A ' - 5- , . Wald 'Xl 9-1 3 Olllxelby N- Y- - rj.,-W-1-f XVARREN M. XTAN NAME, 'lOttenv1lle, - D, a B- Q- H- Z Philolexian Society,QI, 2, 35, U , S- I- . i Shakespeare Society Qzj g Glee Club 2 ,f i'frS'Qf5l l . ' TW . 1 .,.,, .. - , l 1 i I 1 Q 166 7' 'Q K QI:':1: '.-' 'iii' ',' t'f 'i'i.T: :i'?.' ITF .2 i -1 -F 1'1'?f. f 1 4f'-'i:3::f'tr: '- ': ' 5 '- '- '::-: 1 -.-f'..a:fe'1:.z e. :rm -aiszffun:-1-fe-'ff-r' -- L-.... ' T' H Along the cool, sequested vale of life he 5 kept the equal tenor of his way. av f 1 HENRY LEHINIAN WEIL, 42 West 7oth 1 ff A Street New York City if -17' ., ES iSI Zu 12111gl1 4 ' ' I . , ,fl Club C253 Musical Society f2jgPhilharmonic 1 York City - l PQ C i . 1, IQ-L, Buccaneer gpg Cleopatra C253 M21HdOliH l ff. fl t Moiurz XVORMSER, 836 Fifth Ave,, New ' wa ,, fr , grief - , - , , , ' 'A Society 429' ,-H555 5 Sophomore Honors in Mathematics fzj 4, University Rowing Club fzj l 3 I x 1' A i of ff- .,V, ., 4. A i Integer vitae, scelerisque purus. ERNEST WETHER1Ll,WOOD, Flushing, L. I. Should every creature think but I V Man of morals tell me why HANS YVILLIAIXI ZINSSER 8 W 68th St New York City Z W Q5 If B ,Sophomore Show Com mittee C2 Chairman Triumph Committee C21 Morningside C2 3D On Cane C21 Philharmon1cSoc1ety Q2 3D Tennis Club C2 35 Columbian Board Sophomore Representative at Freshman Dinner Rowing Club Q3j Secretary Class Hlstorian C3j I V 1 in ' - , ' ' ' V ' f U' , . ., ' fs. , . . ,... - I, ' li' .' A ' ' Q ' ' 5 ' 1 ! . 67 -A by h p- -A I W ALA- WMLQLA LAL 4.44 ,... ,, ,..i. , ,el. ,, .,., .1 ti,,. ., ..r. , .,..., l ...,. ,.,t 1 .,... X SCHOOL OE APPLIED SCIENCE I am Sir Oracle, and when I open my mouth, let no dog bark. fix - -. . J 9521-'-if K- CHARLES SIDNEY AvLIIER-SMALL, E. E., . Passaic Bridge, N. I. 5 :- Y. M. C. A. CI, 2, 355 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C2, 355 Cleopatra C255 Engineering Societ I C ' Phil- ,-.1.,-.,-qa-,zma . . 5 3 V I harmonic C351 Columbian Board5 Class Foot- ' ball Team C35 Giive him all kindness :-I had rather have ' - U w:12z311. !1?: ' ,PE such men my friends, than enemies. 55 , 1 gt,-.,,,:.,3 ALBERT P. BAURIANNN, E. MQ, 228 E. 52d St., New York City ' ' -in gg gg. 2 ' A good portly man, i' faith, and a corpulentf' fig OSCAR CHARLES BECK, Chem., 45 St, ff . Mark's Pl Brookl n '. Y ' Knows what he knows as if he knew it ll Of, ' tiff What he remembers, seems to have forgot. .J3 9,w, -r 52239 CLARENCE FRANCIS BELL, E. M., IZO4 5: s- .4 '::2irf,f1-12, 39 Boston Road, New York City ig Baseball Team CI, 255. Cleopatra C255 Mandolin TQ Club C255 Hochheimer Club C2, 355 Class S5 . Football Team CI 2. 35 I ' He talketh like the Egyptian mummy. ELI BENEDICT, Arch., 86 Convent Ave., New York City Y. M. C. A. , He scratched his ear, the infallible resource -,I . To which embarrassed people have re- , course ' HJ' .C -. JOHN BERGER, B. S., C. E., 342 E. 4th l 'Q St., New York City The beast was sturdy, large and tall. . RICHARD BIGELOW, E. E., 56 West Av 54th Street, New York City Lf. K. E. CP B. Q Class President C155 On ,fjl Cane CI, 255 '98-'99 Games-Ist in Ham- - f . mer, secondin Shot Putting5 Class Crew ' - . I 5 CI, 255 Engineering Society C2, 355 Hoch- ' ',,V heimer Club C2, 355 Combination Crew C355 Open Games- second in Shot Putting C255 Manager Class Crew C255 ,QQ-,OO Games-second in Hammer, second in Shot. ' H He would not, with a peremptory tone, Assert the nose upon his face his own5 VVith hesitation admirably slow, He humbly hopes and presumesit may be THEODORE BLONDEL, IR., 548 Mott Ave. Buccaneer-C15 5 Cleopatra C25 , I Li. ff' ff 11 Ui-f I u as not born for courts or breat '1ffa1rs I pay mv debts belleve and say my prayers OHN CAIOI JR E M 1 6 W 4 th St New York Clty 1 IAQ. BAYARD SNOXXDIIN CAIRNS Arch 40 Grove St New York '13 K II' Fencers Club second 1n Fall Tournament 21 Intercollebtate Fencmg Team Qzj But human bod1es are SIC fools For a the1r colleges and schools, 'SFX That when xx ae real 1lls perplew them fi, Thev make enow themselx es to vex them 51' ,ft H1NRx CANNON CARPENTER 11. E 1 3 E 69th St New York Clty Dedtcatlon CID I:ng1neer1ngSoc1ety 2 3 11.3.1 My Stuffers Club 3 I take hlm for the plalnest, harmless creature That breath d upon the earth a Chrrstxan IVAI IER CAsAMAJ0R, Chem 372 Greene Ave B1ooklyn N Y I N I-Ie awoke one mornmg to find hlmself famous HONXAF17 CHAPMAN Arch 160 Hlcks 5 ' Qtreet Brooklyn N Y A K E Columb1an Board Class Foot ball Team C35 XVILLIAMGLASGOW CLARK E If St Lotus Mo ID A Q Who knows h1mself a bmggart Let him fear thts for It w1ll come to pass That every braggart shall be found 'tn ass HENRY MANNING LOGAN Shore Road Bay R1dge L I N Y Engmeermg Soc1ety f3j 97 Intercollegxate I rack Team Q25 QQ Relay Team f3j th1rd 4.10 yds run Columb1a Fall Games C21 nrst 880 yds run 99 oo C25 first 440 yds run 99 oo C21 second 880 yds run Columbian Open Games Qzj thtrd 880 yds run Columb1aPr1nceton Games C2 second ooo yds run Columb1a Fall Games C31 'S-1 7 Our lady l1ly HENRY ERAS1 Us CRAWFORD M 220 lVeSt 28th St uf- Class Football Team QI 2 35 rf ,f yy? T'7'f4' 17 ,ps rn- 1. -1. ' ae l ,Q-Mr -'cfs--1130: . ' .fr - 1.61 H jzrhn 1 ' 5 1 .Z'11, -' V, We Q, H , U - 1 ' :R ,V 1 1,55 ' ff: -- 7 4 1 I . 5 1 - ss Mini' ' ,,1.1- 4 V - Y Y 11 ul' I. -, , 46 1 4 Y, ,, ' I ' ' ' 31.1 ' 11-fa. -- , ' H ' r 1 1, 1 8 1 1, - .1 -- wus- C . . -, . J 1 , ., . ., .. . 1 .Vx,5M5?,,s 1 1 1- ' - ' ' .wt-..45:z:41g:-145 . . - ' - I 1 - x 11 ., -.'f1'f12?L-Hsfef ' ' ' H fel 31 1 ' ' 1 f , . 4 A , . J., . . , . 1 '1 'a . I 1 , - ' . . . , r . y Q , . U 1 4.4. 11 Y . L I - -------- -I - s tl ' ' 1v11r'nv-- . - . . l ' H Q ' I . , , , - 'Z 1. 1. 1 . ,, ,' .N 1 1 1 , 1 . we-1., ' 1 1 1 ,Y . , Y 4 A A ' ,' 3 -.1 , , Jrfjvti, v ', a ' '1 ' ' ,1. . . ' 1 ' I Y 4 I . . . 5 1 . , . . , . . , ,wif 1 . , - , ' . ' ' 2242:-j. , - 1 1 1 1 'sa . 1 I I ' . 1' ba ' 1--f'1P- ' -' 1 A- A- Q- 1 Secretary fl, 2, 33? Marshal at Ei, -. Q , ' , ' ' ' ' . ' ' 1- ' ' ' 'cm 1 - 1 1 - 1 f Q 3 : 1 - , A - - D: . - . I ,w .- '. I ffyfifif fi, ' 55 ' -li-Q A , 3 fri'-2 1,415 I 1 1 E 1-.-Q . f .4 . 1 . . '- E 1. , 1 ' ' H f1.f1:f1: 4 v 1 .1:.:'::2:f' -1 . ?,3Z,L:-gf' ig, , , , 1' ,gr 11:3 , , . ffm..-5 ' . ,: ':,.,, , 55522, I ' ' J . . , ,: - ' 1 ' . ' '-'41-1 I--15 I I 155:91 K' 1 1 , 59111 - , 4 l . , , Msn, .- , . , -, .1-A ,, 4,44 4.44411 1 -ar ,A .- - -1 --1. ---- 4--- --' U He never did a foolish thing, and never did 'RT a wise one. ff 1- 'L Au., X 1 I fri:-.ii BRADFORD DARRACH R., L. B. Eliza- ik:-lj JH,-Glu 7 i 7 lp. Y- Q Class Football Eleven CI, 2, gjg Cap- ' tain C553 Engineering Society fjjg Junior Ball Committee ' ' A ,mb ,,,,.,4 oo, . . Sweep on, you lean andgreasy citizen. ISADORE DELSON, C.E., 203 E. 69th St. New York City ., .,.k H .--,N W. , 7? df P ' f a L, 4 x S P 1 1 7 V. 5 . R - Lo12d,l Lordll to see what folly reigns' in - vi., , US- A FRANK SECOR DICKERSON, E. E., 29 ' Cliff St., New York City' f , V 0. A- X- Q Class Marshal at Dedicationfzjj -., -- Engineering Society C35 . , 7 V His speech was a sample, On the whole, Of rhetoric, which thellearned call 7'1'g'fZ1ll!l7'0 ALFRED ELLIOT DIETERICH, Chem 963 Fifth Ave., New York City Ze 'r '?'V X' . Jae: NEW' 7 Q- . - V jgii., 612121235 5 - 241'-, jgjigfjig 4211 Igm iia iz.:-2.252 V 'yi-121, -' 15+ ' .igjzj-5 .2:ifg:1 9232 : A :135ji5?Y'f ILL 4, M 1, v,,., I I .g,a.,,-.,g-1:41, 'g. - ' 42.3.-.1. o-zwgvl 1 'VIEW-2 ' 45 i 170 ' Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing. L1a1cE1s1'1zR DURHAM, CE., 125 Brooklyn Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. V B. Q. H. 'T'TT 7 I TYEYT I '7f ffff'f4 '1' U' P .-1Zv133'3L1A'5-:Er,v IE:g4'335'-4, fi A V l The devil was piqu'd such saintship to behold. And long'd to tempt him, like good job of old. DAVID CHARLES ECCLES, Ch em., y A or Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT HUGER ELLIOTT, New Orleans, La. A. T. O. p O 'tis a parlous boy. 4' He's all his mother's from top to toe. lWYRON SAMUEL FALK, CE., Denver, Col. - Mandolin Club C255 Banjo Club fzjg Cleopatra C233 La Bourdonnais Chess Club Q2, 35, Philharmonic Qzjg Stuffers' Club Qgj l - A A harmless, necessary cat. ' A A i A. LINCOLN FECHHEIMER, Arch, Cin- - ,',, cinnati, Ohio Boat Club Cgjg Tennis Club C35 ' ,c-,vc-:'-:rg f .-,p,I,:' , . ' r ' I j'irY j ig! .4 I - X I So qulck the xx ords xx hen he LlClgl'lCCl to speak As If each svllable xx ould break Its neck IIENRI FISHER Chem 108 Fast 7oth St I Clty He doth make the nIght JOIHI laborer NVltl'1 the day ROBERI AIXIHON FLIESS E E K A Qbn1vers1ty of Georg1a1 Fencmg Team Q11 Fencers Club Q21 Engmeermg Socle y ,1 'KY 'ff ff? A s1lent and lonely Creature 1, sr Brooklyn N Y Noxv by txvo headed anus, nature hath formed strange fellows In her mme ALPHONSUS ALoUs'I Us FRANK E E New Yolk Clty Cleopatra Q21 , Engmeermg SOCICKY C31 A prlcelcss treasureCr1 PIIILANDER HANFORD Gooxvnx C 1' Nexx York Cltx '17 F A ,Treasurer I 2 Buccaneer C I 31 KI1 Soph Shoxx P tters F1eld Club f31 Stuffers Club Q31 Unkempt, unshax en and all forlorn Wore knIclxers from the flax he xvas born XIXRON EVANS GREEBE E E 417 23d St Nexx Xork City I am only a llttle ostrlch, but I know It all HARRY NVESIERVELI GREGG E E CI: K B Nexx York City Class Football Team I 2 31 Engmeerlng ball Team II 21 Cleopatra 21,ASs1stant Manager Columbm Track Team Q21 Gun ,A Club C2 1 Phllharmomc Socxety C2 31 Laxvn 'lenms C2 31 Hochheimer Club Q2 31 ColumbIa Un1vers1tyRowIngClubC2 31 Is there In human form that bears a heart A wretch so lost to love and truth 7 XVILLIAMJAl'xIl'SGRlI'1 I1HS JI F F Mount Vemon N Y Class Football Team Q2 31 SIEPHLN OLNIIX Hfxxvlxms 61 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn I 1 4 , l I .. . ,. .ll Q -5, ' ' li 1' . ' ' . ,, ' . 'I ' W 1 , ' . I . J' ' . I . 4 I, ,, I ., 4- I , , ,. 7 7 . . . 4 f,,,,g4,I2 f,I4,44 . . I' I 4 l 1 4. I, 4 , . 'Q 0 , ' ,lihff 1 I ' I ' 'A 'J I, 4 I l . l I 4 -I It I - I I 'ap ' H I . . . . I 4, 44 ' ,I I . fe fQi,.I . V ' ' ,, IM 'GF , I , ,H 4 - - 43 44, 4, y v 4 4 4 44 XV. 4 I 4 h 4 T . . . 4 . A tr .4 I 7 ' , - l . - qs l l Z u l A A ' of rx ' 4 L I , I ' 4 I ,YA'. , I K . I 4 ,. ' N I'7 59107155 if ' Y . 7 ' ' 7 - .1 Lf? ' ' 'f V if 5442 - .I - II - 3 ' 16 4 4 . . - ' . .Ia S . . Ig' I I C ' OSCAR RIKER FOSTER,l11Ct., 377 Qumcy ,arg If OCICIY CI, 2, 31- 1 HHHGF4 IHSS 43256- ' I,-My - e:,.fs:1:?f:I1,-E' - 4 II- A. - - ' I: . 4, e 3 7 , I 1 -. - , . ' I, ? . . I I ' ' ' ' ' Q I ll ' I, I U 4 J . I . . I ts -4 'f , -., J. J., - , 7 y . . ' ' 7 ' 'Q . . , f' 1 ' ' , . 4 T 4 y 7 y 1 . . V5 V , I4-I -' h4Cf +-H 'f '+ J I 4 I I- 4 I n 4 4444 444444447 vga' V W 7 M 4, :AL 4 444441 ,4,:4.,.4.,., , ,,.., , .,,. ,. ,. I ,,.. , ,,,,1, ,.,,,. . ., .,,, ,,.4. ,,., ,...,, . ,,,. . ,,..I ,.,, ..,. ,.,.,,,..,. ..,., ...I , .4...o, . . . , ...,..,.., ,.....,. . ..,i,,, , - - . . , , , I., ,-.-. .. . , .. 4 44 ,,44g41Q4 f . , -- J I- 1 ' ,.. ,:Ifl'5i' , iw l x W- ! p i s A I was never so bethumped with words since V L-V.,v 5 I Hrst called my brother's father dad. ' MAX GUSTAVE HEIDEI.l3ERG, Arch., 9 -'-1-E. ' if-1 VV. goth Street Q 4' . VAV, Cleopatra 3 Rowing Club C35 ' .. . . . H Beauty is a witch V V gm iq, , MU- ' Against ,whose charms faith melteth into q ' mood. RUDQIJPH ERNEST HEIKE, Chem., Jer- ,' ' -L'-355211. sey City, N. 1. - ,Q 1 -g b . ' A little, upright, pert, tart, tripping wight, And still his precious self is dear delight. HENRY HOWISON HENDERSON, C. E., S7 Locust Hill V Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. A- A- Q51 President C255 Substitute Freshman Crew U55 Class Football Team CI, 25 To hear him 'ou'd believe an ass was .V . . . . 5. 'filwiii . - practicing recitation. BERNARD FREDERIC HERDIANN, E.E., 73 H. wth Str. wk cu .c27J1q'Q'1 5 Librarian Philharmonic Society C25 I72 My lord advances with majestic mien, ?z.fg.j31 will A J, Smit with the mighty pleasure to be seen. W' 4 Fitchburg, Mass. il W- li Q Gun Club QI, 2, 355 Secretary C35 A whining schoolboy, with his satchel A , And shining morning face, creeping like snail . 35, ' F 1' fe-:'.. Unwillingly to school. . ., i ,A V ' . ,Ay .- r CHARLES SOUTHARD HULBERT, E.E., if ' 109 W. rrzth St., New York City ',,,yAf7, , fEgff2.?53?fP . 2 . f .. '- 3- He looks as wan as the pale spectre of a .lf . ! f-:Q -murdered man. A 1f'z25EiF1T ,- P' LJ, 1 1 WILLIAM BERTRAM IMLACH, Chem., ,, 1 v.,,. 71.3. 15.21, ' , ,-- ' New York City ' A. 12 Sophomore Showg Engineering Society Q2, 353 Hochheimer Club Cz, 35 HA thing of infinity. I ' - ANDREW NORWOOD JUNG, EE., Brook- ' ,,,. . '54 lyn, N. Y. ' lijf- '34-iz Philharmonic C251 Engineering Society Q2, 355 ' 462. Gun curb 435 . 5, if lf, 5. . PERCY IQIERSTEAD HUDSON, M.E., X . t -iscwt-:,.:.:7-S--.:.-K is I - .j , , . -3 . ,.,.. .,.. i,,:,:.l,A, .:. I feel suthtn me A peace abox e all earthly dtgmtxes sttll and quxet eonsclence FREDERICR RTVLLL L1x1:r1,AND 239 XV 74th St New YOlk C1ty A C15 Sophomore Show Commlttee jumor Ball Committee Alas l how IS t wzth you? That you do bend your eyes on Vacancy And WV1'El'l lncorporeal atr do hold dlscourse 7 HENRY KNOX MCINTxR1: lm E 3 XV 74th St New York C1ty Love me love my dobs JULIAN APPLELON MADAR 75 East 56th Street New York C1ty Yr 1 , JHUIOI' Ball Commtttee Substltute on Class Football Team C2 th1rd m 220 Yard Dash Q9 oo Games 25 Golf Club C2 35 Rowmg Club C35 On Cane CI 25 Chains may subdue the feeble sp1r1t but never conce1t HERBER1 RICHARD IMZAINZER, 9 E 66th St New York C1ty Phtlharmontc Soctety Rowtng Club va I As m beltef so 1n knowledge lllS 1 thmg which must come to htm not he to It l'Dxx WD SILXXAI 1 BIOII xt I M E Scranton Pa Y C ass ootball Blu en Qt Captam I J Englnecrmt, Society C2 3 hu i -Iunlor Ball Commlttee 131 H1s XOICC was ever soft Gentle and low an excellent thlng 1n woman XVIILIAM CHAI ILS NIORPILI E F 4 83d St YD K 'II Others he could crttlclse but of himself he could not thunk GEORGE lROllIIRl lNlURPHX M A F I' 615 Clmlles St West Hoboken Class Baseball Team C1 Engmeermg Soclety Q2 32 Columblan Board Class I-Ilstortan C35 Stuffers Club C35 Falr of face fatr of form But the clevtl hlmself otherwtse AINSLEY CORNLII OAKLEY l F 101 W 72d St New York Ctty A K E Buccaneer I Cleop tra 2 Gun Club 125 Engmeerlng Society Q23 Hochhetmer Club Q2 3j Stuffers Club C35 11, .+- dm-, ,. ' ' - ' ' '- ive, ,,,,, ,M-4, tl - . , A . U . . . . . . ,- :':-iz: , , ' --1 '. fl 1 1 ' It ax . I Y - ig. It V . . . ,, -- -fs - . , V . A - - v - , .I U A . ' V35 A r . 1 X L ,I X ,., , Q.. . ,,t,., lx, ,I ny .-fn ! ' ' V 4 ' v . .' fi -'l 1 ' , . -.'. .- ,Q7 . 1 ' ' ' -1 - f I A . . ll . ---- 17 ' '1 , - ' ' ' . . - we . .. K 1 J.. .5 NP. ., 3 1' ' ' , 2. 35. .1 1' ,. N. ' ' I 1 . - '1?5:'3 '..' . ' ' . ' ' -1 we ':i.::r:av:2+ M H ' ' 22-' --11554: 4 V ' . '4:l'K'F5.ig5 , , 3 .' ' ' ' - , g ' ifeii . . N 1.37 .L , I , . . ' . 1 , I ' 1 , H V A W ttf. X ., . J., 2 , 1 L3 ' ' A ' 1 ' 'x 03 'fi 2 . . . . ' ' 1 - . 7 I . ., V A E, H ,, . . . . y .' U . 7 ,, tt U H . - - , . , . A . - . 1 ,. , , , , ,. ,7 .3 I , . ., J. ,., , , V Y. . . 4 . , . , D5 , . J Ps I ' ' , , , , .. ,- f A Q . . . , - c, ., fr? l , Y 1 y 'N' ' -. 2 f'fTT':'?'-g'.24+v,4L. ' -.ei H ' ' - S -, 'f-mfr . 1 1 ' . ,., . . - Y. . -. t I , ,, . V - - . ' fu'-tv.,-3:,,.. . 1 I3 A , . M g,.A'A-VH-1 .5 1 V , A ,gun ' I I ' V' 'L-1211.3 ,V ' 4 r . J , 3. J., X. 'G .pijil 3 ' ' 5' 'K' I , ' 'Q -L7 t. 'Yjlifl ' ' - Q ' 34 ' ' ' 'Y N ' . ffl-t,l - ' ' - -. H U . . f' ' D ., l , t . . . ., c J. cn. . , ' ' ' - ' 4. - L1 -i ,iifig-32 Q ' 5 A 565' 1 ' ' fmf.g.m ' ' ' A 11- ifff' me ' ' - ' ' -e f .1 ms-A 1 -4 ' ' , ' The gray-eyed morning braves me to my face And calls me sluggardf' TTAROLD Hovuz GDDIE, CE., 59 W. i'ii 5f'f 3 48th St., New York City It 2 A i A. CID.Q President T353 Vice-President QI, zjg 3' ff-C QV, 'Z Substitute 'Varsity Crew fzjg' Assistant ' Manager 'Varsity Crew Czjg Manager Sopho- more Show. Columbian Boardg Fresh- man Crew No: 52 Class Crew QI, 2, 355 Delegate of Rowing Club to Harlem Regatta Associationg Engineering Society Qgjg Cleopatra C253 Potter's Field Club C333 Hochheimer Club 62, 3,1 Manager Columbia University Musical Society: On Cane QI, zj 1 I V 7 I l Talk not to me of savages - fern. ' From Africa's burning suns. ' , 1j5'3 da'1 ' It . GEORGE DARMON ORNER, EE., zoz W. i ,egg T l . I ,, , . W ? 2,4 ' ' aaa . Still waters run deep. V . From other shores he came V to us, From other Alma Matersf' HENRY AUisUs'rUs PERKINS, A. B., E E., Hartford, Conn, 1 A. A. f1:.,f1:. B. K. 'Fo LEVI EVANS RIVTER, IR., E.M., 314 W. V 2 ' 114th St., New York City g f if .1 Aa- ' Q1 105th St., New York City I , .. Y. M. C. A. frjg Recording Secretary fzjg I In ...Q 5 I ' A . General Secretary Qglg Engineering Society gg .1 f , 12, 33 5 Noffnneid Conventign CZ, 35 3 , E PQQ, - TLDWARD WASHBURN ROGERS, E. E Mira--flea Q l . 372 Manhattan Ave., New Yor , CIW N 51.1 5-P Sub. Class Football Team Qaj 'LQ -Q1 .,w,f ' V From all such devils, good Lord, deliver us. gif Q ,Z ig 'LA l1f1fm1eSS, iHHOCCf1fliII1C man- Q Louis MANSFIELD Ross1,' EM., Perth AsA NVARREN PARKER, JR., A. B., M. E., Amboy, N. J. Brooklyn, N- Y- Freshman Football Teamg Class Crew C255 gn-fit' Historian QU I 3 23 ll ii-1 LJ: ,L i 174 When Fbehold his graceful movements ,. - 'v I mourn for Adonis. 4 EDWARD LANSING SA'r'rERLE1-2, 6o E. 353 ' guy. 1 . -ZH.. 3 78th St., City fjf' .,f ' lp- Y- L Buccaneer KID, Sophomore Show 2?Q: ,,.' A 5 Committeeg Junior Ball Committeeg Sub. -Zff-ze v iQf 57t ',Q?,, ,gh 5.122 Class Crew Q21 Here lies a rose, a budding rose, I Blasted before its bloom. HENRY SCHROEDER, EE., New -York City A, A. CP-S Buccaneer Qljg On Cane CII 3 Soph. Show Committeeg Soph. Showg En- gineering Society Q2, 35, Philharmonic Cgjg Rowing Club Q3jg. junior Ball Committee, Gun Club C35 3 Stuffers' Club 135 a 5,1 ,H I E If What stuff tis made of, whereof it is born N F D M Sci-ILLT13, E. E., 47 W. St New York City Q4 5 'Fe' ' I am to learn. . : 1 heya,- fi .g r J- - - ' ' ap, A f --Q43 W' .:fQf1F:.'fj -i 'tc' .. . Calm and contented with his wherewithal the world rolls on with him indifferent. HElVLE'l f SCUDDER, IR., E. E., ZI E. 22d St.,.New York City A. B., KID. B. K.Q Stuffers' Club Cgj -K u 46. 77 I 1, A Tinted Venus. ig llALl'H EDWARD SLAVEN, E.E., 119 W. :fig 72d St., New York City . - is Stuffers' Club L- , Like an ape, plays such fantastic tricks A, 2 before high heaven as make the angels Il' lil smile. Wig! 'A 9 .' BURNEN' SMITH, B. S., Chem., 144 W. ' ff- N ji 73d Street, New York City ' ' 5 r '52, 11.12 CI'K.B- Z Substitute Freshman Crewg 'egi l Sophomore Show Committeeg Cleopatra ' wwf C235 Hochheimer Club Q2, 35 I He oftener changed his principles than his shirt. BYRON lVEED SMITH, EE., 553 W. 156th St., New York City Class Baseball Team ft, 25 g Sub. on Football Team fry A six-foot suckling, mincing in its gait. K. . ,mal . FRANK IQANSOM S'1'r.vi2N, E., 264 '21,-ig, T Hick sr., Brooklyn, N. Y. '3,,l XP- Y-S Class Football Team f3l2 First in Broad jump, '98-'99 Games fxjg Second in High jump, '98-'gg Games CID U , Whence and what art thou, execrable 31, 4332331.31115 shape ? fy THOMAS ALEXANDER STRATFORD, C. E. 3. 3 V: 7 Z3 E35 'af-?:1.25:z1? mf- f - - ' -e- H-a1:2:' 52? ' .' ',': 11 S f if , , 3, Q M , ,, 3 C2 Z ff, f ' f. 'L L. You are too proud, but if you were the devil. you afefaif- ' 3 3 ,.uu BENJAMIN BRICKLYN TILT, E. E., 5 ' East 67th St., New York City 'QQ ',, .,', 3 ,f A- K, E-Q Stroke Freshman Cr ew3 Gun I Club C2, 353 Second Fall Tournament Gun ' 3 1 ' Club C253 Intercollegiate Pigeon Match C25' ' ' ' 3 ,i . . Class Football Team C253 Stroke Class 3 fr wwe s 4 X 1' ' ' T1 1 I I . . 163, 1 s Q ,' E s I Crew C253 Cleopatra C253 Second Half Mileg iiiisiiii' iii Second Shot '99-'oo Dual Games C251 Phil- harmonic Society C2, 353 Treasurer C253 Engineering Society C2, 353 Stuffers' Club C35 It makes me mad to see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, and talk so like a 1- A get-1, waiting gentlewoman. QEQEQQ HUBERT VAN VVAGENEN R. Arch. - ' ' -2 12111177 C C. 7 - 36 E. 53d St., New York City . A- A. Q. 'Q Freshman Foot Ball Team C151 A',l5,g,'gf1'-:l'f Three on Freshman Crew C153 Cleopatra 112521121511 i' QE-:aft 1' C353 Class Crew C253 Combination Crew, Fall Regatta C35 1' 134 Berkely Place, Brooklyn? U 4' A71 forte Cas we say5 the young lad's well ' e no ugh , ,C Only talks much of sublimity, virtue and 'iii' . Stuff- CARL HANS VOM BAUR, EE., I2 W. 130th St., New York City Fall Games, ISI, I2O I-lurdle C153 Captain Freshman Track TeamC153 Buccaneer C153 98- gg Games, Ist, 120 Hurdle C153 Spring Games, 2d, 120 Hurdle, 3d, 220 Hurdle C153 Intercollegiate Track Team CI, 253 Fall Games, 2d, 120 Hurdleg 3d, 880 Run C253 on Cane C1, 253 Class Football Eleven C2, 353 Soph Show 3 Open Spring Games, 3d, 100 Dash C253 Spring games, 3d, 120 Hurdle C253 '99-'oo Games, ISt,IOO Dash3 ISI, 120 Hur- dleg 2d, Broad JUITIPQ 3d, 220 Hurdle C253 'gg' Relay Teamg Engineering Society C353 Columbian Boardg President ,QQ Golf Club C353 Philharmonic Society C2, 353 C. U. Boat Clubg Science Representative to C. U. Track Ass0ciation3 Pres. Stuffers' Club 0 'xg W I 'U .V ' 1,1 ,, I ? if 1 Z 1, ' tj - , 3 If 4 ,f .,., f ,Z , Zim: ifvimfffry' 1 f f , , That gloomy outside, like a rusty chest, contains the shining treasure of a soul re- solved and brave. HARRY SIMONS WCATERMAN, C. E., Yonkers, N. Y. Q If A-5 Baseball CI, 253 Foobtall C2, 353 Class Crew C253 Cycle Team C253 Colum- bian B0ard3 On Cane C253 Vice-President C353 Columbia Open Cycle Meet3 Z-Mile Novice, firstg first I-Mile Handicap C253 Fall Games C353 first 1-Mile Handicapg first in 2-Mile Handicap ' He hath more hair than wit, and more faults than hairs, and more wealth than faults. RHINELANDER WALD0, EE., Madison Ave. and 72d St., City .X s , , f A .-1,f- 31533, 321313 1- f , - 'z -iffiir Qfpi-Z., . 41121 . viiiijia 1 .e1:a13igz, af' 1. Ei 'l:f:P'15.f' 521517 'g?'3 i I' -val I ,V L.. ,.,j.,4.. , - ,-' :Q ,. ,:. I , ,.,,. .13 NT. .,., ..-f. . .. V He is lean and wretched looking as Z1 mL country church mouse. Fluzimlzlc IQOUERT WEEKES, R. M., New ti-5 York City .fi Q- lj- A- ' Engineering Society Cz, 351 Cleo- ifw- '-V patra Czjg Hochheimer Club Q2, 323 PotLer's Field Club Lgj I A toad-eater 's an impl don'r admire, Nor small talk doth my soul desire. NlAXIMll,lAN NVEINSTEIN C.E. Texas. 3 Philharmonic Society Qzjg Engineering Society C35 77 CDOIIQD Lost I0 Sight, T0 mQll10l'V DQZII' Q ARMITAGE : I never knew so old a body with so young a head. S LEV1iN'l'RI'l'T 1 He was one of a, lean body and visage. CBA'I'c1bIELLER: Vain, very vain, my weary search to rind, That bliss which only centers in the mind. 5' BAXTER: His horrid image doth unhx my hair, ' And make my seated heart knock at my ribs. C BELCI-IER: Divinely tall and most divinely fair, 6 BORG: Absence of occupation is not rest: . A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. Z. 1 These be the great twin brethren. A BROWER: Heaven is my home. S CIIAO: I'd rather be a dog and bay the moon, Than such a man. CLARK: A man severe he was, and stern to view. A CO1-IN: How have the mighty fallen. fv C CROOK: The very pineapple of politeness. C FORSTER: What! is the jay more precious than the lark, Because his feathers are more beautiful? S HADWIN: But soon he knew himself the most unfit Of men, to herd with men. 9 HAAR: He hath many nameless virtues. S HARRISON: Go to the ant, thou sluggard, learn to live 3 And by her wary ways reform thine own. C HUNTON1 If naebody care for me, I'll care for naebody. - Sl MICHEL: He might have proved a very useful, if not orna- mental, member of society. C MCCARTI-IY: Ah me ! In sooth he was a shameless Wight, Sore given to revel and to ungodly glee. C.. McDERMo'I It: His love of learning was in fault. Q MCCLOUD :I A brain of feather, verylhight. Q OGIJEN: Past is all his fame. S NADAY: O breathe not his name, let it rest in the shade, Where, cold and unhonored, his relics are laid. 5 PLANTEN: I'll speak in a monstrous little voice : I will roar you as quietly as any sucking dove. PRICE: just for a handful of silver he left us. ' CWRODERICRI: We will not blame thee for thy face, Poor devil that thou art. S SCIIANK: If we were men as we are men in show, We would not use a gentle lady so. C SCIILEY: Too young for a man, too old for a child. C SICHEL: Distance lends enchantment. C SHROEDER : I have done the State some service and they know it. S WATKINS: Puppies, who, though on idiotism's dark brink, Because they've heads, dare fancy they can think. I Hmici in 'faculrate ' 1. H. VAN AIIIRINGE: That good, gray head that all men know. CHARLES F. CHANDLER z The modern Boccaccio. JAMES HENRY HYsLoI': My eyes make pictures when they are shut. A. V. M. JACKSON: The sweetest thing ever grew, beside a human door. G. C. D. ODELL: The kindest man, the best conditioned and unwearied spirit in doing courtesies. NELSON GLENN MCCREA: Nelly was a lady. CLARENCE H. YOUNG: Something between a hindrance and a h 1 S e p. - RALPH CURTIS RINGwALTz Man's inhumanit to man M k l yh d . a 'es count ess t ousan s mourn. FOYE: The glorious record of his virtues write, - And hold it up to men. FREEDMAN : Too deep for his hearers still went on refining, And thought of convincing while they thought of ' dining. . CROCKER 1 I talk for my salary. 178 w i xi 're I I I K l I I1 I L. I I l I I I I 1 I I I I I I 'f'1 f ' '-----'P- -'vw ' ' 4' - 4 - I...,,..,. ,,,.,.,,. tx N '71-7Ti'if 'g xii1'..L Y ' 2::'. 1 13 .. , ., . ,, , , 4. , ,,,, ,,.., .. +, if Hanclsomest Sweetest and Cutest - - Freshest - - Sportiest Hairiest Heaviest Stupidest - Craziest Worst Fusser-Most Ladylike Most Motherly-Dopiest - Worst Grind Best Student Cigarette Fiend, - - Noisiest-Most.,Affectionate - - Most Coneeited - - Most Thoughtful - Lightest - Meekest Tallest Shortest Laziest Thinnest '99 Zharacteristics BROWER SCHLEV HENl3ERSON ELIIER HELLMAN BECK GyCONNOR XVALDO ROPES BIGELOXV Bow1xIAN PERKINS MURPHV BIRCKHEAD r,l1IL'l' BAKER SIMPSON M. MOFEAT SCHROEDER B. SMITH OAKLEY ELDERT Cheekiest - I Dressiest - Smallest Crarikiest - Busiest Silliest - Happiest Sloppiest - Quietest Wittiest - Lobster Hardest - Cleverest Politest - Grouchiest - Best Football Player Best Baseball Player 'P Best Bicycle Rider l Best Track Athlete Best All-round Athlete Best Oar - - Greatest Busy-body - Biggest Freak - - - JUNG BTORAN AvLIxIER-SMALL VAN WVAGENEN FOWLER DARRACII GODXVIN B. W. SII1'rH STRATFORD ZINSSER ODDIE GREGG BRADLEY GRAVES CORNING E. MOEFAT WA TERMAN VOM BAUR PELL 'TILT ORNER GREENE I 1 ? s , , l ,, y ' f ! f '5 f ., I I 1 '- N J E ' 4 1 ' 1 F I 5 15 I W 5 ' A . 1 J T 1 I 1 I 11 fi ' r J M J 7 ff 'w W 'W N2 V 1, !' lu ' l Wu if NJ H f' M Q W vig if !z ' :N I V V W j! 'r W rl M W W W We 1 iff ww ' W IW t wh f Jfaf 34, ,W ,., , ,g--A..-cf-, l i 4, ,' I 11 M1 , W 1 , ' r lx w X 1 M M ,nv bbenba 145 67-'I QIWL N f nf-,., . A xffjlws .1 .,.,. . ,wh- ' 1 C W 05,141 'F N 1- k h 'VPU 9 I . ly VC , lam , A A A A 4 A 'MN I A ,. --.,!E3!!l , , 6- Pl I' il1!'f' Press Zlub PAPERS REPRESENTED New York Hez'a!d New York IfV0r1d New York faurmz! New York Times New York C'011z1l1c'rfz'a! Adzlwtzker New York Ewrzzbzg Sim ' New York Evefzifzg World HWTIII FHMIIIH- . I 1 I i A X New York Telegram 1 ' , New York Mzzzl and Exprcxs , EBM R' ' I XV. CLARKE, ,97, ,QQ Law - - Prexz'1z'en! ll, F. S. HACKETT, ,QQ C. - - Vzke-Preszkiem' I NIORTON STEIN, ,QQ Law - Sedy ami Treas. I l 3 f Y :Y Q , Tl 1 '--pr' t ' , . A ,4 lv Q X W , MEMBERS L N HENRX' GRAH HERSHFIELD f JOSEPH MEVER PROSKAUER XVILLIAM J. CLARKE J, 0 uf MoRToN STEIN ' ' XX FRANK SUTLIFF HACKETT It ' N. , -A EL a k z 182 11 1 UWC! EDSHOII SODDOMOYQ SOCRIV BOYESEN Q FISKE GALLAIIN RocH1s1ER BOGUE GRANNIS GARDINIER BULLARD EDYVARDS TURNFR VVHI1 LAKER RAYMOND 1 3 8 W I Columbia University Chorus DIRECTOR PROP. E. A. MACDOWELL OFFICERS X. A. FOWLER jJ7'l5!'IlIIllIf F. K. SEWARD Vz'fc-Presiffefzf GEO. NIATTHEW - - Scrrcmfjf A. G. CARMIENOKE Trcas.-Libr. First Tenor Fin! Bass H. W. MiARTIN A. A. FOWLER N. I-IARRINGTON In SITES A M LESLIE F. X. MOONEV T. G. XVI-IITE GLO. MA111-nzxx R. B. PEGRAM R. TOMBO, JR. Sfmmz' Tcvmf' C. M. SEYMOUR Sefofza' Bass F. K. SEWARD H. D. B .' f ULKTEX A. G. IQEED E. W. CUSHINO F C ROPES W. S. CAMERON W. R. I. PLAN-EN A. G. CARMIENCKE B. MCL. FALCONER List of members dated from lvllffflllbfl' 27 E . N I84 1 ,-. 5' 2 IYQWW EIQCIQC1 m2lIll3Ql'S of 'fl'dIQI'lIiIfQS dlld QIIIDS ALPIJA DEL 734 PH! 1900 ROI3IEll'l' HURT NIOUIITON I 1901 RUSSELL '1'oI'm CORNIQLL XKVALTER HENRY GIQIXCE BRUCE MCLEAN FALCONER CHARLES HOYT SMITH ' 1151 UPSJL ON 1901 ' -L I 9 9 -9 V---my-0 A is-N I A 1 I 1 i . . . . , F, I . I he In - ,, . I: I. IL I ,. I: I ' II ,. an C3 P1 it . . F ' '7' . L I - L ' i I . I . . 1 Q I .AI : N 4 . . k I h h 1 - r AA Q' OO , I Q1 U1 I -. X N ' A N' .. X X -- . T I fi 1 A 5 -A Q x ii I Ii 2? ' P1 J ' O ' ' HIXRY DUNCAN BUIKIN AAPPA KAPPA GAIIIIIIA QAARNARDJ 1899 DITI-I PARKFR SIRIRIR ALICE DUER l 900 MIRI IOOKTRNXN GOLIISIIUROUGI-I HAJWII TOZV LA IV CLUB PART I F H MILLS Ch111'1Tl'1l1 W A W STEII IRT Clerk H I DEFoREsr MACKINTOSH B I-IEDCFS A R E PINCHOT H LYAI L H 1' X I 4 QVDTI 'FFL aww ' -all n f y H, V 2222711 , Ji 'ff l JK Q 0 ' 'W IW '- , ,U . c ivirii 1 Wm 1 - 'I 'W T L, ul EQNH i M -- f f -'NL-ifrfm jg-1: -LX 'Q . l Y I I A Q i V . 1 5 1 AD VER TI Sli ENT5 Lil.,-,l. l A , - K. ' ' ssv A NN. SCHAHCKI Advertisers' Index The ErZz'!0f'5 waffle' like lo 7'671lZ.!Z!f al! C0fYllllbI'!l IIIKIZ Ma! Mess frills haw mz7zfw'!z'5e1z' in Me AIIENDROTII X ROOT - ALBANY BREXVING CO. AI.I,EN 8: GINTIER - ANTHONY S: CO., E. 8: H. T. BAIIIaIT'I', B. T. - BANK OF' NEW YORK BARTENS X RICE CO. - BROOKS BROTHERS BROWN BROTHERS BUDD, SAMUEL - CAMERON STEAM PUMP W COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COYRIERE, E. IVIIRIAM - CROUCH 8: FITZGERALD CRUM, JOHN R. - DEVOE X RAYNOLDS CO. DRISLER SCHOOL - EARL 8: WILSON - EIMER tk AMEND - FOXVNES BROTHERS 8: CO. GOULD liz EIIERIIARDT - ORKS, A. S. X - xxvii xix xvii xx xvi xxx iv xvi xvii viii vi vi ii X7 xii vi viii ix iii - xiii HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSI-ECTION Co. - xxii AND xxiii JANTZEN, H. - - -IESSOIJ 8: SONS, WILLIAM JEXVELL BELTING CO. - KENNEY, R. W. - - xxi xii xxvi xviii I KEIIIIEL X CO., FREDERICK LE BIHAN, CHARLES - LIDGIQRXVOOD NIANUFACTURING CO, LORILLARII R CO., P. - NICHUGH K CO., JOSEI-II P. NIARIESI, P. - ' MT. MORIQIS BANK - NATIONAL PARK BANR NENVTON CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORI: TELEIHIIONE CO. ORONITE CO., Ltd., TIIE OTIS BROTHERS - PA'l l'ERSON X Co., ,101-IN PACII BROTHERS - I RAND DRILL CO, - REMINGTON ARMS CO., THE ROCIAIIESTIER LAMI' CO., TIIE ROEl!I.lNl3 X SON, 1. A. - ROESSLER S IJASSLACI-IER SEE X EIILER - SILVERMAN, H, SURIIRUG, I. W. 'VVALLACIE 8 Co. - WILD, COLIIURN S: VVILCKENS vVVIiS'l'ON ELECTRIC INS'1'RUMliN'l' CO, YOUMANS - - U 7111776751107 Amzmz! INSI DIC FRONT xxix xxi x ii vii v xiv xxix xxvii iv x xiv xv xii xi COVER xxvii xiv xii xxi vii xix ix v x i - r-:,.:,.,., A . . 4 ff--A V- wr.- SPORTING SHIRTS, appropriate and distinctive, u for Golf, Shooting, and Skating. S92 ll? WT ' madison Square, west I DRESS SHIRTS, correct and well made. new York 12 swiss' Neckwear, Gloves, Rain Coats, Dressing Gowns, o P ' ' 4 Q Q Q Q ajamas, Night Shirts, etc. I UNDERWEAR, hoth power and hand loom. 4? v Shiypmgkqyg SPECIAL WALKING GLovEs, 51.50 Photographic HDDGYGIIIS, mdIQl'ldlS, dlld SIIPDHQS EFNSEEL ' W cl t Catalogue of all kinds of cameras and all requisites F r ee Z recomngrg ncjlilnttegsr plates 5 for photography mailed on application ' y ' They are quick and reliable The 'llIf2l'lldIiOlIdl Hlllllldl, Vol. X. Full of valuable articles and profusely illustrated by the best photo- graphic workers in this country and abroada Price, 75 cents, postage, I5 cents. ur' J' .al J ua' .al .25 .al Send for Free Pamphlet of S5 and S8 Cameras ' We recommend the New Al116riCan Films for hand-camera work Try Fletacarbol, the most powerful developer known E. sf li. C. Hnthonv 8 Go. 591 Broadway, NEW YORK, and 45, 47, 49 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO V Xvii KE tt? - .x-, . --L v Q-x- Q sf IMPORTER ANDMAKER OF. RICH URS 24 East 23d Street Madison Square South Correct Styles . . Superior Quality .... Assortment the Largest SPECIAL DEPARTMENT E012 THE REMODELING OF EUR GARMENTS xviii i . ' 1 . I RICIIIII lla SIYGIQIII QIII li . I QIQGYQIIQS ' A M,L?,,a,.S3Qi,:.- -:L x'vfX,N ,. - , I Q3filfe5lf2?I2M2e2?E3f X gk I' liirxg A ' ' ' I51lf I- 'fkff ' .- . . . . IGARETTE SMOKERS, who are willm to a a little more than the price char ed for sfl Jia,-fl'-'. g p y ' g - the ordinary trade Cigarettes, will find This Brand superior to all others. These cigarettes are made from the brightest, most delicately flavored, and highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia. This is the Old and Original Brand of Straight Cut Cigarettes, Q - Kiwis and was brought out by us in the year 1875. BEWARE O1-' IMITA'r1oNs, and observe that the frm 'q ' I tl name nr below is on every package. A 8 THE AMERICAN TOBACCO co. I .I . I SUCCESSOR MANUFACTURER 4 S my RICHMOND VIRGINIA 4 'N in 1. . big ' The Twelfth Ward Bank ,AG CAPITAL S200 OOO SURPLUS S145 OOO EDWARD P STEERS, President F B FRENCH, Cashxer ISAAC A HOPPER, Vice President CHAS W DAYTON, Counsel ...R Zorporanon firm Individual and famulvHccountsSoI1cnted OFFICES AND LODGE ROOMS TO LET WITI-I ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, IN THE TWELETI-I WARD BANK BUILDING, 125th STREET ana LEXINGTON AVENUE AIA X , ,, I . , 1 t , I LL A LW, L EMU LA-. , , g ,ML L. 13' , .f-um,- Ve gil Uv. I , I g . 1 f ' ' ' . M , , . . . . . 1? V11 x I K 118 .za 1 1 1 f 4 'V ' I , ie I 5 .iff I Is, -' f I A - -- -- A AL.- L. L , - A Arg ..1f:,:a'LLi,:.1-g.: -:. .- A..i,4,.J,-,,,v-. ....., - .,. .....,,... ..,.,. t,,,. .'.,- .A ,....,.,, ..i- ., ...,. ...H-, ,,...1 ,. ,, ,,.,w,- ..., V, .v-.,.,..- , -,A .... ..,,1.:,.,.. ..-.:,1.. L.:-1 ---'.t..-.--- I .5-1 -,-,-1- -f--A -ffF '- -W'-! - 'f-'L y .l.....,...,., .,, ,. Y-,..,.-Y W . . - , - -4 XX , ,,.-...Juan ,,.., 'W ,- 11 6 0 -+-X '- 4 Q J x x J. ,,: ,',' 'L 'Q' , ' ' ' ' V ' ' ' U 'Y W' N ' , . ..-., 4, .- 1' .'..:... ,- ... 1- , . 2,-.',,,.,, , ,I is 1 4 ,-ml, H S H T QFD I-1 J 1'11.r1a C 1 11 1L1xrR Q. SEE 8a EPLER 1 UP To DATE makers of Portralts 292 FIFTH AVE Cnear 30th St 1, NEW YORK H 0 E and SARATOGA 242 Snxth Ave NEW YORK Near 16th St H SEND FOR CATALOGUE Copm 1,:,l1ted 1 S97 w,1.DO YOU KNOW that one of UMBRELLAS 1S the most acceptable W HOLIDAY PRESENT P' 1 Ladles U1Hb16116lS Suitable for Xmas SPECIAL RATES T0 STUDLNTS Th 11 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 111 G1ffS In Bewlldefmg Vanety Ffmeffquf3SE1ZfS''ef'0'2I'SS'S'2diffS1'3E1uS1'pl1S1352'2F cY,1ff.T1,1l'fL'22 SSW OS h b d I Barclay , 1162! Broadw 'ly ex I Ilggstigalgrinllblioand Pastel and Minnatures on Ivory XXI . 7 1 -- 2' . . L' L 5 1, -. . iv- -iiqxif' .1 1 . . . . - : ' 153154-f?'2'5 1. 1 1 1 1 H VVQNX . . 535'-13 -, - X . 52:3 ,ull 1 f '1:-. 1,.1:,-1, 'x 1 4' V1 a 1 ma, 1 j1,, , - -. ' ' -vf'::2x., .,, ,. . 1 if . ' H- -'13 , - 'VJ' ' 3, 43 Q- A ' - , ' 1 lf'1'-1 A . , J,gALg.M: ,, v ,U , l A . I .A t R1 r A , 1 ' A 1 1 1 ' 1 -xf' 1 , Q1 . 3 - -I! h ' A i - ff ! JL' . .,'-2.55. Q ,- ...,gQ., ' , 5-:ah V o Q fi, . Y: 2 . . . K . . ,K y . . . Mil' A WNAVAW '-1 A n '11.n. W 7,9 1 -um: HW! W of -lvl x 0' ,gf W l 0 'll Xl W ,xy t any I . 00,4 WQJW i lll il 5 f tl : ' , . .fri , ' N -ui iff - 1 , x 'lg' ws .---.L W ' 'W OBsE1QfATloNS. Insurance is primarily protection, therefore in boiler insurance the most complete protection is afforded by that company which has the most thorough, searching, and best-equipped system of inspection. In determining that question, the experience, character, and reputation of the various companies should be considered. The reputation of the Hartfordn undoubtedly stands pre-eminent in this respect. It took years of time and honest work to establish such a reputation as it has for the character of its inspections, therefore we highly prize the public recognition and appre- ciation that is shown by the remarkable growth in its business from year to year. The claim of other companies is that their inspection is as good as the 'A Hartford's. 50? W 50? In any business the more thoroughly everything pertaining to it is understood by the management, the greater will be its success. Ordinarily the steam user knows but little about the boilers and engines. In many cases, if that department were better understood, it would be better managed. Experience has repeatedly shown thata saving of from five to ten per cent. may be ehfected in fuel alone by a knowledge and practice of certain essential details in cleaning, tiring, and regulation of draft. The Hartford has made a study of these matters for years. After each periodical inspection a written report is sent to the assured, in. which the condition of the boiler and connections is described, and suggestions and recommendations are made wherever it is thought safety, economy, or eiiiciency may be promoted by a change. R303 Q03 W , It is strange how many steam users there are who apparently think a Fire policy covers them against boiler explosion. It is no fault of the Ere insurance companies that this belief exists, for the language of the fire policy is clear and emphatic on this point, viz.: Nor for explosions of any kind, unless fire ensues, and then for the loss or damage by fire only. Q09 S00 i0? As a boiler-insurance policy insures against loss or damage by explosion or rupture, and a fire insurance policy against fire damage only, it is evident they insure separate hazards, and there will be no difliculty in adjusting a loss, should one occur under 'either or both policies, and no notice is required by either company of the other's policy. ' i0h 50? S09 There were three hundred and sixty-two boiler explosions in 1894. By way of explanation, we should say this record is not complete, being only those explosions that were so destructive to life and property as to be thought sufficiently newsy to interest the general public. Probably a hundred times that number of boilers were disabled by accidents of less magnitude, and the fact not known outside the establishment where they occurred. The smaller accidents, as well as the large ones, are covered by a policy in the Hartford. Q03 50? W The records of the H Hartford company, covering a period of twenty-nine years, establish the 'fact that the average boiler explosion kills two persons and injures to a greater or less extent nearly as many more. Don't forget that the Hartford policies cover loss of life, indemnity for personal injury, total permanent disability, and property loss of every description. xxii K K' ff XIX L X gf 1933550 Q f To MII 0 M90 X O N 1 INSPECTION X .I M ALLEN Presldent W B FRANKLIN Vlce Presldent J B PIERCE Secretary and Treasurer F B ALLEN Second Vice Presldent L B BRAINARD AssIstant Treasurer MORE THAN 63000 STEAM BOILERS NOW UNDER THE INSURANCE AND INSPECTION OF THE COMPANY XX111 fax' , , E X , If If j-is x X I fx ix f y ' I X' X x X I ff xi 5 - xx If If N i x f X X wi-N f L, Xxx . 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If you intend Decorating, if only one room, call to see what we are doing, and . t S for whom. -V 5, 'v Tapestry Paintings 2,oco tapestry paintings to choose from. 38 artists employed, including gold , medalistsof the Paris Salon. Send 25 cents for compendium of 140 studies. Af- V, ,173 f-:Zai- , ,-,,f-1,5-.a - A 1 'Ii 1 , , , ,, A , f Q t.,, 9 , Lf lied-53.11. . fp ,. 84713- X , . .V . -raf.-:few , 1 : ,Y patterns. Parlor, music-rocm,l1brary, dining-room, and hall specialties. Antique, ' Metallic, French, Pressed Silk, and Ieda effects in special colors to match all kinds of woodwork, carpets, Wan Papers New styles just in-from Ioc. per. roll up. 'Arn amazing and bewitchinlg lot of beautiful ,V 4, . , ,U . . V Wg' 9v.' 4 x.,,:'-qggzvf, and draperies. At all hazards see our line French, pressed, and parlor papers, with draperies to match. If you will pay express or freight, will send you sample books of papers and draperles. n , 15,22-i1-, J 1 gaze- 2 mt. I, . . '.:.:,:fj5,'.i 3 . 2!Qf4ff i', Decorations Color schemes, designs, and estimates sub- A' mitted free. Artists sent to all parts of the 'ttf-it a r f, world to do every sort of decorating and painting. We are 5 1612 ,A , , educating the country in color harmony. Relief, stained ,fn I2 'gif glass, wall paper, carpets, furniture, draperies, etc. Pupils 11' I ,: .. , ,. ' M tau ht. , .Y ' ,f N, ' . 5 mai, . g , ' ' it :af -mix. .- ' 11 'il ' . 35 2' .1551-,,, 21:58 rs ,' - .-42, 1,-ge, 1 ' 1- 'ggi' ' ,,2js glgjf:pZj, jlfjflt i-l,g, '+ . -31,521 -r'gLmf7.:::g , ' ,- I 4,3 .nazi l' .53 , , W ,Q '- f' .. 'tijia - Dr. iff. . ff -'EPi7: :'3 3' '-it 35 if-Hrfi'Ai5:5f7fipf9i1:T':ff'l, ' ' L' - L' ,. 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A r -,,f-.Au .,-.eq - , . , . ,, , t ki tn iff ia A ' u . 22' -new CW Q , , 'Q 'ages ' - J 9 591-.J ff' if ' th '96, QD Color Scheme For S25 oo and car fares Nlr Douthltt w1ll come to you ln person and g1ve you a complete color scheme for one room or T a whole house and wlll answer any questton touchlng color harmony by ma11 for S1 oo Manual of Art D6COI3f10HS The art book of the century 200 royal quarto pages 50 su perb full page xllustratlons CII coloredj of modern home mn terxors and tapestrv stadles Prtce S2 oo lf you want to be up m decoratnon send S52 oo for this book Worth 550 oo School ff' Six 3 hour tapestry patnttng lessons m studlo S5 00 Com SF? plete wrltten lnstructton by ma1l St oo Tapestry pamtmg l I lt' rented full S176 drawmgs pamts brushes etc supplxed Nowhere Pans not excepted are such advantages offered Q, puptls New catalogue of IOS stud1es 29 cents G , 140 studles Tapestry Mater1als We manufacture tapestry materlals buperlor to forelbn goods and half the prlce Book of samples IO cents N Send Sl 50 for2 yards No 6 50 mch goods justforatrxal order Worth S3 oo All lands of Draper1es to match all sorts of Wall Papers wg V X2 from Ioe peryard up THISIS OUR GREATSPECIALTY My ' ijgxggfwaw Goblm Prmted Burlaps Mwwfaawmmmn Over too new styles for wall covermbs at 29 cents per yard 36 rn WV1d6 thus costmg the same as wall paper at SI oo per roll 240 kmds of japanese hda leather papers at S52 oo per roll Gobhn Art Drapery Greclan Russian Venetian Bralxhan Roman Rococo Dres den Festoon College Strlpe Mar1eAnto1nette Indran Cal cutta Bombay Delft Soudan In order that we 1113y111f1'0dl106 thus l1ne of new art goods we W111 send one yard each of 50 d1ff61'611f1C111dS of our most cho1ce patterns for S7 50 1' JOHN F DOU THITT Amerlcan Tapestry Decorative Company, 286 Flfth Avenue near 30th Street New York XXV r N - .few -if-ff A. 4 , -, f,----A'!r--'-v'- -v--...cy vw'-,--v -- --H ,.,, VH. . --.. .. ., ,H . 4... ,,.,I,, .,.,,,,1 I ' ,. 4 ,,,v . 4, .H...., . ,.. ,. ,. , ., . . . .-. .. f .Y .. . . ..,. . 1. l . l 4 gl .,f ,GW . . . ! 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