Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1905
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THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 6? FIVE COLUJLIBIAN illan Co. DIAMOND 8155 GEM MERCHANTS And Dealers inArtistic Merchandise Union Square New Tori Gold Watches for Men TIFFANY CO. MOVEMENTS Casings all 18-Karat Gold Cuff Sffflf upon lAl'7lH'5f Open-face, upward from . . 360.00 Hunting Case, upward from . 65.00 Open-face, Exrrfz Elczz' . . . 1 10.00 Hunting Case, Exim Elrzf . . 120.00 GOLD TIMING WATCHES Single Chronographs from . 3 I 00.00 . Jvlarking Fiflhr ofa -Ynuand Split-second Chronographs from 1 25.00 DESIGNS and Estimates for Fraternity Pins, Class Cups, Class Pins, Class Rings. Heraldic Engrav- ings, Book Plates, Etc. Invitations to Commencement Exercises, Dinners, Etc. Correspondence Solicited i 'THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 699 FIVE COLUMBIAN The CHELTE HAM Prem HE estimates of The Cheltenham Press contain three items of cost: Intelligent superintendenceg labor and materials. ffxlntelligent superintendence is costly,-men who have the ability to furnish it command high salaries. fLThe work of The Cheltenham Press is cheaper measured by rafulfr than that of printers whose estimates include only labor and materials. lLOften the money expended on unattractive Work would suf- fice to purchase a really good thing in the same quantities. flxlt is not the policy of The Cheltenham Press to teach any man his business, but to place at his disposal the technical knowledge which it has been its endeavor for years to collect. .LThe Cheltenham Press does not submit dum- mies and prices in competition, but is most happy of the opportunity to show its past Work in competition with that of any other house. Qlt does submit dummies and prices for approval, criticism and suggestion. Qlf these fail to satisfy any prospective client in every possible particular-including the amount to be spent -negotiations are at an end and no charge Whatever is made. Dummies, layouts and suggestions are not for sale. QLNO discounts. ILNO price can be changed but by a corre- sponding change in quality or quantity. QlxBut if there be the slightest dissatisfaction when the Work is finished, no matter Whose the fault-it is done over Without question. 1LThe Cheltenham Press places at your disposal the services of the best men to further your business interests in so far as your business interests can be furthered by printed matter, and it makes you the solejudge of the value of these services, after they have been rendered. 15o FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK THE NUVETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COL UMBIAN The om Exchange ank Wz'llz'a71z G52 Beaver Szvwzif, Ncfiv Terk Capital, Surplus 3253 Profits fE5,3oo,ooo.oo Presidaaf VV ILLIAM A. NASH Vice-P1'e5z'r!en fs THOS. T. BARR WALTER E. FREVV Cafbier F. T. MARTIN dssisfaal Cafbierf W. E. WILLIAMS WM. H. KETCHUM U azifefivzbf raaaa ffjfb Streez' 55 Broadway DEPOSITORY FOR COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Manager T. B. JOHNSON fifcffuiyofy Baan! NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER FRANCIS S. BANGS B. AYMAR SANDS WILLIAM A. NASH FRANCIS M. BURDICK WALTER E. FREW iii THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Q99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 1784.-Iooq. The Bank of New York L ational anking Association is WALL STREET, NEW YoRK ORGANIZED MARCH 15, 1784 INCORPORATED AS A NATIONAL BANK 7UL T, 1865 Capital, 5 2,ooo,ooo Surplus, 32,5 oo,ooo OFFICERS HERBERT L. GRIGGS, Preridefzf JOHN L. RIKER, Vim-Prefidefzt CHARLES OLNEY, Cfzflzier COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK OFFERS To Undergraduate Students Courses for men in Columbia Col- lege, and for Women in Barnard Col- lege, leading to the degree of A. B. A two-year course for men and women in Teachers College prepara- tory to the professional courses for intending teachers. To Professional Students Courses for men leading to appro- priate degrees in Law, Medicine, Ap- plied Science Qincluding Mining, Met- allurgy, Chemistry, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineeringj, and in Architecture. For men and Women in Education, through Teachers College, leading to the degree of B. S., and to the appro- priate professional diplomas. To Graduate Students Courses for men and Women leading to the degree of A.M. and Ph.D., un- der the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science. Information Regarding each course is found in the Annual Catalogue Cpp. 5385, price postpaid, 25 cents, and in Special Bul- letins of Information, furnished With- out charge. Any of these, and -any further information desired, may be obtained from the Secretary of Co- lumbia University, N. Y. THE NINETEEN HUNDRED GT FIVE COLUMBIAN FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY NEWARK, N. 1. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVJDED PROFITS OVER 970007000-00 TRANSACTS a general banking ITS Safe Deposit Vaults are the best b11SiHCSS- equipped in the State. Absolutely Acts as Guardian, Administrator, Re- fu-e and burglar proof. ceiverg registers and transfers cor- porate stocks and bonds. Guarantees titles to real estate through- Ch?-IHS, COTPOT-35035, Estates and out the State of New Jersey. Individuals solicited. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OFFICERS UZAL H. MCCARTER, President JOHN F. DRYDEN, Vice-President JEROME TAYLOR, Trust Otlicer FREDERICK W. EGNER, Secretary and Treasurer JAMES H. SHACKLETON, Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer SAMUEL W. BELDON, General Counsel CHARLES G. TITSWORTH, Title Officer DIRECTORS JOHN F. DRYDEN JAMES W. ALEXANDER JAMES H. HYDE LESLIE D. WARD EDGAR B. VVARD FORREST F. DRYDEN VVILLIAM H. MCINTYRE WILLIAM SCHEERER HENRY S. REDMOND ROBERT H. MCCARTER SCHUYLER B. JACKSON BERNARD STRAUSS OTTO H. KAI-IN UZAL H. MCCARTER CHARLES A. FEICK MARK T. COX JEROME TAYLOR JOHN C. EISELE HENRY M. DOREMUS WILLIAM N. COLER, JR. ANTONY R. KUSER JACOB E. VVARD VVILLIAM H. STAAKI-I H. R. VVINTHROP THOS. N. MCCARTIER Commenfazl Tmyf COWZDQWJX OF THE CITY' OF NEW' FORK No. 26 Broad Street Capiml, fI,OO0,000.00 Surjilzzr Amr! P1-Qfikav, ,5t3,A00,000.00 Allows interest on deposits subject to cheque. Manages Estates. Acts as Executor, Trustee, etc. OTTO T. BANNARD, Preffdml WILLARD V. KING, Zff lfifv-P1'f.fi11'1'71l HENRY E. DABOLL, Trm,r11rz'r HENRY E. AHERN, Sl'L'7'Ffl1Il'Jl MORTIMER N. BUCKNER, jd Vice-Prariflwzi TRUSTEES Accounts of Manufacturers, Mer- Otto T. Bannard Charles W. Harkness Henry S. Kerr Robert Olyphant S. Reading Bertron F. N. Hoffstot John A. McCall Charles Parsons James A. Blair William Jay Gordon Macdonald Norman B. Ream Robert W. De Forest Frederic B. Jennings John Mitchell Myles Tierney ' John B. Dennis Walter Jennings A. Lanfear Norrie P. A. Valentine Marshall Field V THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Gi' FIVEECOLUMBIAN WE INVITE YOUR DEPOSIT ACCOUNT ?1HnitcIrStrr1e5 M urtgzrgrc1WLr1I5iGEunqJzrnQ GEORGE W. YOUNG, President. 55 CEDAR, S'1'REE'1'. NEW YORK. 7312 ST. re BROADXVAY. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FIVE MILLIONS Issues Travellers' Letters of Credit and Foreign Drafts. V1 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN W-Oval: A em ' 'Z' 71. wwmmwwi 1'l!X?3YU1UCiIIli'QIDw CELEBRATED HATS AND THE DUNLAP SILK UMBRELLA NEWV YORK 178 and 180 Fifth Avenue, Bet. zzd and zgd Streets 567 and 5695 Fifth Avenue fWindsor Arcadej ISI Broadway, Near Cortlandt Street PALMER HOUSE, CHICAGO 914 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA Acrretlited AgClIEfES in all Principal Cities qfthc Wo:-Ili vii THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN THE FAR ERS' LOA TRU T C PA Y CHARTERED 1822 Nw. 16, fa, 20 E5 22 WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK CAPITAL, - - fI,OO0,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, 7,ooo,ooo.oo I-IE Company is a legal depositary for moneys paid into Court, and is authorized to act as Executor, Adminis- trator, Trustee, Guardian, Receiver, and in all other Fiduciary capacities. Acts as Trustee under Mortgages made by Railroad and other Corporations, and as Transfer Agent and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Receives deposits upon Certiicates of Deposit, or subject to check and allows iniererf on dozibf bafancef. Manages Real Estate and lends money on bond and mort- gage. I Acts as Agent for the transaction of any approved financial business. EDWIN S. MARSTON AUGUSTUS V. I-IEELY President Asst. Secy. TI-IOS. BARNETT WILLIAM B. CARDOZO zd Vice-President Asst. Secy. SAMUEL SLOAN, IR., CORNELIUS R. AGNEW Secretary Asst. Secy. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SAMIIEL SLOAN WILLIAM WALDORF AsToR D. O. MILLS ROBERT F. BALLANTINE FRANKLIN D. LOCKE GEORGE F. BAKER A. G. AGNEW CHARLES A. PEABODY HUGH D. AUCHINCLO JAMES STILLMAN HENRY A. C. TAYLOR D. H. KING, JR. ROBERT C. BOYD E. R. HOLDEN WILLIAM RONA'LAND EDVVARD R, BACON HENRY H. ROGERS EDVUIN S. MARsToN MosEs TAYLOR PYNE S. S. PALMER CLEVELAND H. DODGE -IGI-IN L. RIKER DANIEL S. LAMONT HENRY HENTZ H. VAN RENSSELAER KENNEDY ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL P. A. VALENTINE viii 1 li. if 1 Ugg.. ' ' g ' 'W Y fx Qllhe Qhlumhiau nineteen igunnren ann jfthe The Year Book qfrlae Junior Class 3 ClbU y Arranged and Printed at T HE CHELTENHAM PRESS New York Gin 0520132 efnmarh woonhemg 1Brzfarz HIRTY-NINE years ago there appeared at Columbia a publication designed to record the student activi- ties of the college year. It was only a double sheet, very much the size of the daily paper of a modern university, but it served its purpose as the activities were scarce indeed. For over twenty-live years, under the name C olmnbiad, this annual was published by the junior Class. As the College grew, however, so its year book grew, not only in size 'but in importance. Finally, in 1890, the name was changed to- that which it now bears, The C0lZL1'IfLb'ZiCl1'Z. As each new book has appeared, a higher standard, and one more difficult to attain, has been established. We trust, ho-wever. that we have not only reached the high standard set by the IQO4 Columbian, but that we have set a new one for our successors to strive to reach. We have no doubt made mistakes, but we can only hope that our readers will not linger too long over them. There are many who have lent a most willing hand to help us overcome the difficulties with which we so often found ourselves confronted, and to them we would express our gratitude. THE BOARD OF Enrroizs. 7 'THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN The 1905 Qlnlumhizm Baath nf Qihitnrs ROBERT HOLMES BRADLEY Editor-in-Chief NORMAN WYCKOEE X7AN NOSTRAND Bnsiness Manager CHARLES ALBERT A. STEEGMULLER Assistant Business M anager James Albert Taylor Tho-mas Rector Buell Milton Longacre Cornell George Washington Tucker Gustavus Adolphus Younger Webster Lance Benham Burritt Nash Wheeler Art Editors William Carson Francis Steward Slosson 8 ITORS ED OF OARD NB M 1141 A OLU C 905 I Q , , , ' F. 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C. Scott T. E. Fisher E. M. Norris H. P. Dyer F. C. Noble R. H. Bradley C. A. King T. K. Taft R. I. Lucas W. F. J. Piel W. E. Struss I. B. Millward E. D. Thurston, I 1' H. N. Carpenter T. R. Buell H. J. Flower H. I. Morris B. N. Wheeler L. B. Smith F. B. de Lara W. W. Mott N. I. Trompen M. M. Day A. M. Elsberg C. Lublin D. A.,McKenzie I. Thompson, Ir. H. Harper C. C. Knight T. H. Burch, Ir. W. N. Miller W. H. Boynton P. W. Donovan H. Caroline VV. L. Wilson 7 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 37 88 89 W. H. Butterfield A. E. Ring N. M. Cohen R. H. Wiggin P. A. Stiner M. Hyman M. E. Blauvelt G. S. P. Kleeberg I. J. Frank K. R. Wallach L. L. Pollak H. W. Albert H. Goldberg G. W. Tucker, Ir. L. B. Vreeland I. R. Higbie E. R. Newton A. M. Muller G. R. Bradley H. N. Lawrie T. I. Thorp W. Eckert R. B. Rogers R. M. Jones H. I. Rosenson G. M. Falion I. G. Prall W. Newell T. Crane 90 H. Baum QI D. R. Hobart Q2 M. L. Cornell Q3 T. I. Brady. Ir. 94 T. J. Costello Q5 C. J. Escoto 96 I. D. van Buren, Ir. 97 G. Miltenberger, Ir 98 R. H. Willets Q9 S. Spingarn 100 I. A. Lewisohn 101 W. H. Trippe 102 L. F. Otten 103 W. Klaber 104 F. E. Booss 105 I. Zeitlin 106 P. G. Nieder 1o7'M. London 108 E. P. Holliday 109 H. S. Auerbach 110 H. Anspacher III E. Goldwater 112 G. Z. Medalie 113 L. F. Kohler 114 T. Mead, Ir. 115 H. G. Droge 116 R. C. Wilson 117 CJA. A. Steegmuller 118 H. Schwed 119 H. P. Treat 120 G. V. Zeiger 121 W. B. Simonds, Ir. 122 C. N. Hirschberg II 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 I8O 181 182 183 C. E. Matthews A. S. Malcolmson F. D. Johnson A. I. Bauernebl, Ir B. M. Levy C. Benson M. de la Torre R. M. Strong F. W. Hollmann M. S. Hutton W. L. Rothschild C. F. Heuser I. Weil E. H. Green I. Tolchinsky W. S. Messer I. L. Waldron I. I. H. C. C. T. S. F. R. P. Heaton P. Robinson W. Webb Nichols F. Morrall F. Clarke Slosson S. Cook F. Riblet W. L. S. Pierce F. S. Crowell C. Blickensderfer E. R. Kraetzer L. R. Merritt G. Bates G. Naylor. Ir. R. V. L. Haxby A. I. McDonnell W. A. Bode T. W. Rochester A. Mackenzie R. T. Williams C. W. Cuthel W. L. Benham S. Behrman F. L. Cooper P. I. Pitner W. Heyman R. C. Lewis R. H. Hubbard W. A. Tilt C. B. Whitwell D. H. Browne C. Wood, Ir. M. D. Ferris W. I. Mitchell J. R. Lamont R. Martin S. Jacobs L. D. V. Shea W. E. F. Bradley L. A. Werner A. W. Hahn THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E53 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlinntrihutnrs WILLIAM F. J. PIEL FRED. L. HUMPHREYS ROCKWELL KENT FREDERICK SQUIRES A. E. CURLETT JAXON KNOX C. A. ESSELBORN I2 SFHE NINETEEN HUNDRED E? FIVE COLUMBIAN 'ditustzes GEORGE L. RIVES C hairman JOHN B. PINE Clerk JOHN MCLEAN NASH Treaswer MORGAN DIX, S.T.D., D.C.L. CHARLES A. SILLIMAN F. AUGUSTUS SCHERMERHORN GERARD BEEKMAN EDWARD MITCHELL W. BAYARD CUTTING SETH LOW, LL.D. LENOX SMITH JOHN CROSBY BROWN HENRY C. POTTER, D.D., LL.D. CCantab.J MARVIN R. VINCENT, S.T.D. GEORGE G. WHEELOCK, M.D. HERMANN H. CAMMANN EDWARD B. COE, D.D., LL.D. WILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS GEORGE G. DEWITT FRANCIS SEDGWICK BANGS BENJAMIN AYMAR SANDS EDWARD L. TRUDEAU, M.D. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, Ph.D., LL.D. J. PIERPONT MORGAN JOHN STEWART KENNEDY T3 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 66' FIVE COLUMBIAN Qmfirers of Qhmiurtratinu NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, Ph.D., LL.D., President of the University JOHN W. BURGESS, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean of the Faculty of Political Science J. HOWARD VAN AMRINGE, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Dean of Columbia College ROBERT S. WOODWARD, C.E., Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty of Pure Science FREDERICK R. HUTTON, FAM., Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science GEORGE W. KIRGIIWEY, A.B., Dean of the Faculty of Law EDWARD DELAVAN PERRY, Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy JOHN G. CURTIS, M.D., Acting Dean of the Faculty of Medicine LAURA D. GILI., A.M., Dean of Barnard College JAMES EARL RUSSELL, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean of Teachers College FREDERICK P. KEPPEL, A.B., Secretary of the University RUDOLF TOMBO, IR., Ph.D., Registrar EDWARD T. BOAG, Assistant Registrar CCol1ege of Physicians and Surgeonsj GEORGE F. FISHER, Bursar W. H. G. PETERS, Assistant Bursar CCollege of Physicians and Surgeonsj FREDERICK A. GOETZE, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds and Director - of Student Organizations , MISS ANNA E. H. MEYER, A.B., Secretary of Barnard College MRS. N. W. LIGGETT, A.B., Bursar, Barnard College MISS MARY F. KNOX, ALB., Registrar of Barnard College CLYDE FURST, A.B., Secretary of Teachers College MISS MARY C. BRUSH, Registrar, Teachers College JAMES H. CANFIELD, LL.D., Litt.D., Librarian GEORGE R. VAN DE WATER, D.D., Chaplain GEORGE L. MEYLAN, M.D., Director of the Gymnasium HOWARD RICHARDS, JR, Ph.B., E.E., Secretary of Earl Hall D. STUART DODGE JESSUP, M.D., Medical Visitor 14 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 65' FIVE COLUMBIAN Beans FCE' V I. HOWARD VAN AMRINGE, LAURA D. GILL, A.M., PH.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Dean of Barnard College Dean of the College i l JOHN W. BURGESS, PHD., LL.D., ROBERT SIMPSON WOODWARD, Dean of the Faculty of Political Science CE., PH.D., Dean of the Faculty of Pure Science I5 THE NINETEEN HUND RED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN FREDERICK REMSON HUTTON, BM., PH.D., Dean of the Faculty of Applied Scien l JAMES EARL RUSSELL, PH.D., Dean of Teachers College CC GEORGE VVASHINGTON KIRCHWEY, A,B Dean of the Faculty of Law EDWARD DELAVAN PERRY, PHD., Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy 16 THE NINELTEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIAN fdiunhers of jfarulties emu Tlieanbtng staff President of the University NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Philosophy and Education Professors J. HOWARD VAN AMRINGE, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics CHARLES F. CHANDLER, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. COxon.J, Professor of Chemistry JOHN W. BURGESS, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor Of Political Science and Con- stitutional Law HENRY S. MUNROE, E.M., Ph.D., Professor of Mining FREDERICK R. HUTTON, E.M., Ph.D., Professor of Mechanical Engineering JOHN KROM REES, E.M., Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy MUNROE SMITH, A.M., J.U.D., Professor of Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence JOHN G. CURTIS, M.D., Professor of Physiology FRANK J. GOODNOW, A.M., LL.D., Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science RICHARD J. H. GOTTHEIL, Ph.D., Professor of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic Languages EDWIN R. A. SELIGMAN, Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy and Finance JOHIE IEIANCIS WOODHULL, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Science in Teachers O ege HARRY THURSTON PECK, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of the Latin Language- and Literature WILLIAM T. BULL, M.D., Professor of Surgery WILLIAM HENRY CARPENTER, Ph.D., Villard Professor of Germanic Philology M. ALLEN STARR, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nerv- ous System ALFRED D. F. HAMLIN, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Architecture ALFRED J. MOSES, E.M., Ph.D., Professor of Mineralogy GEORGE S. HUNTINGTON, M.D., Professor Of Anatomy HERBERT L. OSGOOD, Ph.D., Professor of History JAMES MCKEEN CATTELL, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology FRANCIS M. BURDICK, LL.D., Dwight Professor of Law GEORGE W. KIRCHWEY, A.B., Kent Professor of Law JoHN'BASsETT MOORE, LL.D., Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN, Sc.D., LL.D., Da Costa Professor of Zoology EDWARD DELAVAN PERRY, Ph.D., Jay Professor of Greek FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN, Ph.B., Adjunct Professor of Architecture WILLIAM A. DUNNING, Ph.D., Professor Of History ABRAHAM VALENTINE WILLIAMS JACKSON, L.H.D., Ph.D., Professor of Indo- Iranian Languages ADOLPHE COHN, LL.B., A.M., Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY, A.B., Professor of Comparative Literature EDMUND B. WILSON, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Zoology JAMES FURMAN KEMP, A.B., E.M., Professor of Geology ROBERT PEELE, E.M., Adjunct Professor of Mining I7 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E.-9' FIVE COLUMBIAN WILLIAM HALLOCK, Ph.D., Professor of Physics BRANDER MATTHEWS, D.C.L., Litt.D., Professor of Dramatic Literature FRANCIS B. CROCKER, E.M., Ph.D., Professor of Electrical Engineering MICI-IAEL IDVORSKY PUPIN, Ph.D., Professor of Electro-Mechanics T. MITCHELL PRUDDEN, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Pathology, and Director of the Laboratories of Histology, Pathology, Bacteriology and Hygiene, and Clinical Pathology FRANKLIN THOMAS BAKER, A.M., Professor of English Language and Litera- ture in Teachers College WILLIAM H. BURR, C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering ROBERT SIMPSON WOODWARD, C.E., Ph.D., Professor of Mechanics and Mathe- matical Physics HENRY ALFRED TODD, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Philology GEORGE RICE CARPENTER, A.B., Professor of Rhetoric and English Compo- sition CHARLES EARL BIKLE, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics in Teachers Colle e FRANKLII5 HENRY GIDDINGS, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Sociology GEORGE F. CANFIELD, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law THOMAS SCOTT FISKE, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics HAROLD JACOBY, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Astronomy EDWARD HOWARD CASTLE, A.M., Professor of History in Teachers College JOHN B. CLARK, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Political Economy JAMES RIGNALL WHEELER, Ph.D., Professor of Greek FRANK N. COLE, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON, Ph.D., Professor of History FREDERICK S. LEE, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Physiology JAMES CHIDESTER EGBERT, Jr., Ph.D., Professor of Roman Archaeology and Epigraphy RICHARD ELWOOD DODGE, A.M., Professor of Geography CALVIN THOMAS, A.M., Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures JAMES EARL RUSSELL, Ph.D., Professor of Education FRANK M. MCNIURRY, Ph.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teach- ing in Teachers College CHAELEF RUSSELL RICHARDS, B.S., Professor of Manual Training in Teachers O ege EDWIN B. CRAGIN, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics PAUL: MONROE, Ph.D., Professor of the History of Education in Teachers O ege CARLO LEONARDO SPERANZA, A.M., B. es L., Professor of Italian BASHFORD DEAN, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Zoology EDWARD ALEXANDER MACDOWELL, Mus. Doc., Professor of Music LUCIEN MARCUS UNDERWOOD, Ph.D., Professor of Botany WILEAM MILLIGAN SLOANE, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Seth Low Professor of Istory HENRY MARION HOWE, A.M., B.S., Professor of Metallurgy CHARLES E. PELLEW, E.M., Adjunct Professor of Chemistry EARL B. LOVELL, C.E., Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering FRANZ BOAS, Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology FRANCIS ERNEST LLOYD, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Biological Science in Teachers College ALRIZEDHVANCE CHURCHILL, A.M., Professor of Art Education in Teachers O ege HELEN KINNE, Professor of Domestic Science in Teachers College TWARY DUNCAN RUNYAN, Professor of Kindergarten in Teachers College I8 ETHE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN MARY SCHENCK WOOLMAN, Professor of Domestic Art in Teachers College SAMUEL TRAIN DUTTON, M.A., Professor of School Administration in Teach- ers College WILLIAM P. TRENT, M.A., LL.D., Professor of English Literature MORTIMER LAMSON EARLE, Ph.D., Professor of Classical Philology HERBERT G. LORD, A.M., Professor of Philosophy NELSON GLENN MCCREA, Ph.D., Professor of Latin GONZALEZ LODGE, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Latin and Greek in Teachers Colle e CLARENcEgH. YOUNG, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Greek LIVINGSTON FARRAND, A.M., M.D., Professor of Psychology GEORGE FRANCIS SEVER, Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering JAMES MACLAY, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics EDMUND HOWD MILLER, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT, A.B., Ph.B., Adjunct Professor of Organic Chem- istry J. LIVINGSTON RUTGERS MORGAN, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Physical Chem- istry BENJAMIN DURYEA WOODWARD, Ph.D., Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures HENRY E. CRAMPTON, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Zoology EDWARD 'LEE THORNDIKE, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Genetic Psychology in Teachers College CHAELE? HUBERT FARNSWORTH, Adjunct Professor of Music in Teachers O ege HENRY S. REDEIELD, LL.D., Professor of Law DAVID EUGENE SMITH, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics in Teachers College THOEIAES DENISON WOOD, M.D., Professor of Physical Education in Teachers o ege CHARLES T. TERRY, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law WALTER B. JAMES, M.D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine WILLIAM J. GIES, M.S., Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Physiological Chemistry WILLIAM T. BREWSTER, A.M., Adjunct Professor of English GEORGE CLINTON DENSMORE ODELL, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of English CHARLES KNAPP, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Classical Philology L. EMMETT HOLT, M.D., LL.D., Professor of the Diseases of Children AMADEUS W. GRABAU, S.D., Adjunct Professor of Palaeontology HENRY ROGERS SEAGER, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Political Economy HENRY L. MOORE, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Political Economy JOHN DYNELEY PRINCE, Ph.D., Professor of Semitic Languages FREDERICK JAMES EUGENE WOODBRIDGE, A.M., Professor of Philosophy FRIEDRICH HIRTH, Ph.D., Dean Lung Professor of Chinese FELIX ADLER, Ph.D., Professor of Social and Political Ethics JULIUS SACHS, Ph.D., Professor of Secondary Education in Teachers College RALPH EDWARD MAYER, C.E., Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Drawing IRA H. WOOLSON, E.M., Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering HERBERT MAULE RICHARDS, Sc.D., Adjunct Professor of Botany GARY N. CALKINS, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Zoology PHILIP HANSON HISS, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Bacteriology MAIHGARET E. MALTBY, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Physics in Barnard Col- ege CASSIUS JACKSON KEYSER, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics HERSCHEL C. PARKER, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Physics CHARLES AUGUSTUS STRONG, A.B., Professor of Psychology HARLAN FISKE STONE, A.M., LL.B., Adjunct Professor of Law MARSHALL H. SAVILLE, Loubat Professor of American Archaeology I9 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED G3 FIVE COLUMBIAN GEORGE L. MEYLAN, M.D., Adjunct Professor of Physical Education and Medical Director of the Gymnasium ERNEST F. NICHOLS, Sc.D., LL.D., Professor of Experimental Physics CHRISTIAN A. HERTER, M.D., Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics JAMES B. SCOTT, A.M., J.U.D., Professor of Law AMASA TROWBRIDGE, Ph.B., Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering ELIJAH NVILLIAM BAGSTER-COLLINS, M.A., Adjunct Professor of German in Teachers College LOUIS ROUILLION, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Manual Training in Teachers College MAURICE A. BIGELOW, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Biology in Teachers Colle e FREDERICIE H. SYKES, Ph.D., Director of the Extension Department in Teach- ers College ' Clinical Professors and Lecturers GEORGE M. LEFFERTS, M.D., M.Sc., Clinical Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology CHARLES MCBURNEY, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery GEORGE H. Fox, M.D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin ROBERT F. WER, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery ALBERT H. BUCK, M.D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Ear ROBERT W. TAYLOR, M.D., Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary Diseases FRANCIS P. KINNICUTT, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine VIRGIL P. GIBNEY, M.D., LL.D., Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery ANDREW J. MCCOSH, M.D., Clinical Lecturer in Surgery A. BRAYTON BALL, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine CHARLES T. POORE, M.D., Clinical Lecturer in Surgery ROBERT ABBE, M.D., Clinical Lecturer and Instructor in Surgery WILLIAM B. COLEY, M.D.,'Clinical Lecturer in Surgery FRANK HARTLEY, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery and Instructor in Oper- ative Surgery FRANCIS H. IWIARKOE, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery ELLSWORTH ELIOT, Jr., M.D., Clinical Lecturer and Dernonstrator in Surgery FREDERICK PETERSON, M.D., Clinical Lecturer on Psychiatry and Instructor in Neurology GEORGE E. BREWER, M.D., Clinical Lecturer in Surgery JOHN S. THACHER, M.D., Clinical Lecturer in Medicine Instructors JAMES S. C. WELLS, Ph.D., Instructor in Analytical Chemistry CHARLES A. HARRIMAN, Instructor in Architectural Drawing GRENVILLE TEMPLE SNELING, B.S., Instructor in Architectural Engineering EUGENE HODENPYL, M.D., Instructor in Pathology EDWARD LEAMING, M.D., Instructor in Photography WILLIAM S. STONE, M.D., Chief of Clinic Instructor in Gynecology GEORGE R. LOCKWOOD, M.D., Instructor in Medical Diagnosis WILLIAM K. DRAPER, M.D., Instructor in Medical Diagnosis VAN HORNE NORRIE, M.D., Instructor in Physical Diagnosis ROYAI, WHITMAN, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Orthopaedic Sur- SCTY JAMIE' R. HAYDEN, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Genito-Urinary iseases WILLIAM COWEN, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Otology ROBERT LEWIS, Jr., M.D., Instructor in Otology I-IERMANN T. VULTE, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry 20 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 5 FIVE COLUMBIAN FRANK W. JACKSON, M.D., Instructor in Medical Diagnosis GEORGE T. JACKSON, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Dermatology LUCIUS W. HOTCHKISS, M.D., Instructor in Surgery CHARLES PRENTICE BENNS, ME., Instructor in Shop-work in Teachers College WILLIAM K. SIMPSON, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Laryngology CHARLES NORTH Down, M.D., Instructor in Surgery GEORGE MONTAGUE SWIFT, M.D., Instructor in Medicine RICHARD FROTHINGHAM, M.D., Instructor in Laryngology FRANCIS CARTER WOOD, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Pathology CHARLES CONRAD SLEFFEL, Instructor in Forging in Teachers College CHARLES W. WEICK, B.S., Instructor in Wood-working and Pattern'-making in Teachers College LEA MCILVAINE LUQUER, Ph.D., Instructor in Mineralogy LOUIS AUGUSTE LOISEAUX, B.S., Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures l WILLIAM ADDISON HERVEY, A.M., Instructor in the Germanic Languages and Literatures WALTON MARTIN, M.D., Instructor in Surgery ALBERT E. SUMNER, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Physical Diagnosis E. MILTON FOOTE, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Surgery CHARLES H. PECK, M.D., Assistant Instructor in Operative Surgery WARREN S. BICKHAM, M.D., Assistant Instructor in Operative Surgery ALFRED S. TAYLOR, M.D., Assistant Instructor in Operative Surgery JOSEPH C. PFISTER, A.M., Instructor in Mechanics ADOLPH BLACK, C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering EDWARD LAWRENCE KURTZ, E.M., Instructor in Mining HENRY CLAPP SHERMAN, Ph.D., Instructor in Analytical Chemistry PEARCE BAILEY, M.D., Instructor in Neurology ARTHUR M. SHRADY, M.D., Instructor in Physical Diagnosis FREDERICK R. BAILEY, M.D., Instructor in Normal Histology WILLIAM ROBERT SHEPARD, Ph.D., Instructor in History RUDOLF TOMBO, Jr., Ph.D., Instructor in Germanic Languages and Literatures BRADLEY STOUGHTON, B.S., Instructor in Metallurgy RALPH WALDO LOBENSTINE, M.D., Instructor in Obstetrics RICHARD H. CUNNINGHAM, M.D., Instructor in Electro-Physiology HENRY WOOLFE BERG, M.D., Instructor in Infectious Diseases LINNAEUS EDFORD LA FETRA, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in the Diseases of Children RUSSELL BURTON-OPITZ, M.D., Instructor in Physiology CHARLES C. TROVVBRIDGE, B.S., Instructor in Physics FRANK LEO TUFTS, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics JAMES HOWARD MCGREGOR, Ph.D., Instructor in Zoology DANIEL JORDAN, B.S., Ph.B., Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures I ARTHUR F. J. REMY, Ph.D., Instructor in the Germanic Languages and Litera- tures JAMES T. SHOTWELL, Ph.D., Instructor in History CHARLES EDWARD LUCKE, M.S., Ph.D., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering NORMAN E. DITMAN, M.D., Instructor in Pathology A. EMIL SCHMITT, M.D., Assistant Instructor in Operative Surgery WARD A. HOLDEN, M.D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Ophthalmology FRANK S. MATHEWS, M.D., Instructor in Gynecology FRANK R. OASTLER, M.D., Instructor in Gynecology HOWARD C. TAYLOR, M.D., Instructor in Gynecology HENRY H. TYSON, M.D., Instructor in Ophthalmology ALBERT P. WTLLS, Ph.D., Instructor in Mechanics I 21 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 55? FIVE COLUMBIAN ROBERT SESSIONS WVOODWORTH, Ph.D., Instructor in Psychology ALFRED H. GUIVIAER, B.S., Instructor in Architectural Design FORBES I-IAWKES, M.D., Instructor in Surgery SMITH ELY IELLIFFE, M.D., Instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics CLARENCE A. MCVVILLIAMS, M.D., Instructor in Surgery A. M. MILLER, A.M., Instructor in Normal Histology :M:YRON SAMUEL FALK, C.E., M.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering Demonstrators BERN B. GALLAUDET, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Instructor in Sur- er ZHOWQIRIEI D. COLLINS, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy CHURCHILL CARMALT, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy ARTHUR SEYMOUR VOSBURGH, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy GEORGE PATTEN BIGGS, M.D., Demonstrator in Pathological Anatomy HENRY E. HALE, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN LAMBERT, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy CARLETON P. FLINT, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy EUGENE HILLHOUSE POOL, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy HAVEN EMERSON, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Physiology EDMUND L. DOW, M.D., Demonstrator in Pathological Anatomy and Tutor in Medicine VVILLIAM DARRACH, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy LEANDER H. SHEARER, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Physiology GEORGE A. TUTTLE, M.D., Demonstrator in Pathological Anatomy Tutors LOUIS H. LAUDY, Ph.D., Tutor in General Chemistry CHARLES P. WARREN, A.M., Tutor in Architectural Construction CARLTON CLARENCE CURTIS, Ph.D., Tutor in Botany OLIVER S. STRONG, Ph.D., Tutor in Comparative Neurology and Assistant in Normal Histology SAMUEL A. TUCKER, Ph.B., Tutor in Industrial Chemistry RUDOLF TOMBO, Sr., Ph.D., Tutor in the Germanic Languages and Literatures LEONARD BEECHER MCWHOOD, A.B., Tutor in Music S. ALFRED MITCHELL, Ph.D., Tutor in Astronomy FITzHUGH TOWNSEND, A.B., Tutor in Electrical Engineering HENRY BEDINGER MITCHELL, A.M., Tutor in Mathematics JOEL ELIAS SPINGARN, Ph.D., Tutor in Comparative Literature GEORGE ARTHUR GOODELL, A.M., Tutor in Chemistry EDWARD KASNER, Ph.D., Tutor in Mathematics SAMUEL OSGOOD MILLER, C.E., Tutor in Drawing HENRY BARGY, A.M., Tutor in Romance Languages and Literatures CAVALIER I-IARGRAVE JOHET, Ph.D., Tutor in Analytical Chemistry GEORGE H. LING, Ph.D., Tutor in Mathematics DAVID BOVAIRD, M.D., Tutor in Medicine NATHANIEL B. POTTER, M.D., Tutor in Medicine FRED. P. SOLLEY, M.D., Tutor in Medicine WILLIAM FINDLAY, A.B., Tutor in Mathematics GEORGE BRAXTON PEGRAM, A.B., Tutor in Physics GEORGE PHILIP KRAPP, Ph.D., Tutor in English ADAIVI LEROY JONES, Ph.D., Tutor in Philosophy EVAN M. EVANS, M.D., Tutor in Medicine WILHELM ALFRED BRAUN, A.B., Tutor in the Germanic Languages and Litera- Ul1'CS 22 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 55 FIVE COL UMBIAN ALFRED NEWTON RICHARDS, Ph.D., Tutor in Physiological Chemistry JOHN DRISCOLL FITZ-GERALD, II, A.B., Tutor in the Romance Languages and Literatures THOMAS H. HARRINGTON, C.E., Tutor in Drawing WILLIAM E. KELLICOTT, A.B., Tutor in Zoology VICTOR J. CHAMBERS, Ph.D., Tutor in Organic Chemistry EVERETT J. HALL, Tutor in Analytical Chemistry and Assaying ALVIN S. JOHNSON, A.M., Tutor in Economics and Social Science AUSTIN FLINT ROGERS, Ph.D., Tutor in Mineralogy ALFRED HAYES, Jr., A.M., LL.B., Tutor in Law CLAYTON MEEKER HAMILTON, A.M., Tutor in English TRACY ELLIOT HAZEN, Ph.D., Tutor in Botany ARTHUR COLON NEISH, A.M., Tutor in Chemistry VIRGINIA C. GILDERSLEEVE, A.M., Tutor in English in Barnard College ABBOT M. CREGIER, Mech.E., Tutor in Drawing GERTRUDE M. HIRST, Ph.D., Tutor in Classical Philology in Barnard College WILMON HENRY SHELDON, Ph.D., Tutor in Philosophy CHARLES H. ELLARD, A.M., Tutor in Analytical Chemistry HAL T. BEANS, A.M., Tutor in Analytical Chemistry MYRICK N. BOLLES, Ph.D., Tutor in Metallurgy BERGEN DAVIS, Ph.D., Tutor in Physics CLIFFORD GRAY, E.E., A.M., Tutor in Mathematics RICHARD THAYER HOLBROOK, A.B., Tutor in the Romance Languages and Literatures EDWARD A. HOOK, B.S., Tutor in Mathematics JOHN D. KARS, LL.B., Tutor in Law WALTER A. BASTEDO, M.D., Tutor in Materia Medica and Pharmacology CHARLES P. BERKEY, Ph.D., Tutor in Geology ROSCOE GUERNSEY, Ph.D., Tutor in Greek FANNIE C. FRISBIE, A.B., Tutor in Physics in Barnard College Lecturers ABRAHAM WOHANNAN, Ph.D., Lecturer in Oriental Languages GEORGE JAMES BAYLES, Ph.D., Lecturer in Ecclesiology GEORGE N. OLCOTT, Ph.D., Lecturer in Roman Archaeology GUSTAV HINRIGHS, Conductor of Music CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, Ph.D., Lecturer in the Romance Languages and Lit- eratures HENRY F. HORNDOSTEL, Ph.B., Lecturer in Architectural Design ELEANOR KELLER, A.B., Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry FRANK WADLEIGH CHANDLER, Ph.D., Lecturer in Comparative Literature RALPH CURTIS RINGWALT, A.B., Lecturer in Public Speaking JAMES FARLEY MCCLELLAND, E.M., Lecturer in Mining HEINRICH O. HOFMAN, Ph.D., Lecturer in Metallurgy GEORGE W. BOTSFORD, Ph.D., Lecturer in Ancient History ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS, Ph.D., Lecturer in Sociology MORTON ARENDT, E.E., Lecturer in Electrical Engineering CHARLES LANE POOR, Ph.D., Lecturer in Astronomy ROLFE FLOYD, M.D., Lecturer in Anatomy JAMES DITMARS VOORHEES, M.D., Lecturer in Obstetrics JOSEPH A. BLAKE, M.D., Lecturer in Surgery WILLIAM S. DAY, Ph.D., Lecturer in Physics FREDERICK W. J. HEUSER, A.M., Lecturer in Germanic Languages and Litera- tures ARNOLD H. KNAPP, M.D., Lecturer in Ophthalmology 23 Y THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C5 FIVE COLUMBIAN FRANCIS C. HUNTINGTON, LL.B., Lecturer in Law STEPHEN A. HURLBUT, A.M., Lecturer in Classical Philology WILLIAM PEPPERRELL MONTAGUE, Ph.D., Lecturer in Philosophy IDA HELEN OOILVIE, Ph.D., Lecturer in Geology WILLIA:M POPPER, Ph.D., Gustave Gottheil Lecturer in Semitic Languages MARIE REIMER, A.B., Lecturer in Chemistry JACKSON E. REYNOLDS, LL.D., Lecturer in Law HOWARD R. STEWART, E.M., Lecturer in Mining JOSEPH W. RICHARDS, Ph.D., Lecturer in Metallurgy FRANCIS XAVIER CARMODY, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Elocution Assistants FLORA E. HARPHAM, A.M., Computor at the Observatory D. STUART DODGE JESSUP, M.D., Assistant in Clinical Pathology AUGUSTUS B. WADSWORTH, M.D., Assistant in Bacteriology and Hygiene EMIL A. C. KEPPLER, A.M., Assistant in Germanic Languages and Literatures CHARLES E. BANKER, M.D., Assistant in Normal Histology CHARLES SAVAGE FORBES, A.M., Assistant in Mathematics WILLIAM C. UHLIG, Ph.B., Assistant in Chemistry LINVILLE L. HENDREN, A.M., Assistant in Physics CHARLES NORRIS, M.D., Assistant in Bacteriology and Hygiene HENRY ASKEW JACKSON, B.S., A.M., Assistant in Physical Chemistry FRANCES CAMPBELL BERKELEY, A.B., Assistant in English in Barnard College CLAUDE RUSSELL FOUNTAIN, A.B., Assistant in Physics ROBERT J. H. KLIENE, Assistant in Chinese CHARLES P. WESTON, C.E., A.M., Assistant in Mechanics ARTHUR S. CHITTENDEN, M.D., Assistant in Pathology HOMER D. HOUSE, B.S., Assistant in Botany ALLEN H. NELSON, A.M., Assistant in Physics KARL A. CONNELL, M.D., Assistant in Normal Histology ARTHUR SHERWOOD CORWIN, M.D., Assistant in Normal Histology JOHN CRAWFORD, Jr., B.S., Assistant in Mineralogy FREDERICK VAN DYKE CRUSER, B.S., Assistant in Analytical Chemistry PAULINE HAMILTON DEDERER, A.B., Assistant in Zoology PERCY HUGHES, A.M., Assistant in Philosophy ALICE A. KNOX, A.B., Assistant in Botany JOHN B. LUTHER, Ph.G., Assistant in Analytical Chemistry FRANK S. MEARA, Ph.D., M.D., Assistant in Materia Medica and Therapeutics HENRY STUART PATTERSON, M.D., Assistant in Clinical Pathology ANNINA PERIAM, A.M., Assistant in the Germanic Languages and Literatures PHILIPP SEIBERTH, A.M., Assistant in the Germanic Languages and Litera- tures THOMAS O,CONNOR SLOANE, Jr., B.S., E.E., Assistant in Electrical En- gineering CHARLES H. SMITH, M.D., Assistant in Normal Histology JOHN FAIRFIELD THOMPSON, B.S., Assistant in Metallurgy KARL M. VOGEL, M.D., Assistant in Pathology CLARK WISSLER, Ph.D., Assistant in Anthropology HELEN ISHAM, A.B., Assistant in Organic Chemistry in Barnard College RICHARD WALTER BERLINER, Assistant in Mechanical Engineering ARMOUR CALDWELL, A.B., Assistant in English FRANK G. BRUNER, A.B., Assistant in Psychology WILLIAM JONES, A.M., Assistant in Anthropology HENRY A. RUGER, A.B., Assistant in Psychology PHILIP HYATT JARR, Ph.B.. Assistant in Physics EDWIN BURNETT WHEELER, B.S., Assistant in Physics 24 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN WILLIAM BRIAN HOOKER, A.B., Assistant in English U JOHN AUGUST SWENSON, A.B., Assistant in Mathematics W. H. YATES, C.E., Assistant in Civil Engineering Curators ALEXIS A. JULIEN, Ph.D., Curator in Geology . I MAXIMILIAN K. KRESS, A.M., Curator and Lecturer In Architecture CHARLES FORBES, M.D., Curator in Physics Emeritus Officers EDWARD CURTIS, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Ther- apeutics JOHN D. QUACKENBOS, A.M., M.D., Emeritus Professor of Rhetoric NATHANIEL LORD BRITTON, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Botany JOHN ORDRONAUX, M.D., LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Medical Jurisprudence JAMES W. MCLANE, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics GEORGE H. BAKER, A.M., Librarian Emeritus FRANCIS DELAFIELD, M.D., LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Practice of Medicine ABRGHAM JACOBI, M.D., LL.D., Emeritus Professor of the Diseases of Chil- T611 HERMAN KNAPP, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Ophthalmology WILLIAM R. WARE, LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Architecture Advisory Committee on Art CHARLES F. MCKIM DANIEL C. FRENCH EDWIN I-I. BLASHFIELD 25 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN elulp Qlppntuteh rufwsnrs 1 903 Professors CHRISTIAN A. HERTER, M.D., Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics ERNEST F. NICHOLS, Sc.D., LL.D., Professor of Experimental Physics MARSHALL H. SAVILLE, Loubat Professor of American Archaeology JAMES B. SCOTT, A.M., J.U.D., Professor of Law CHARLES A. STRONG, A.B., Professor of Psychology FREDERICK H. SYKES, Ph.D., Director of the Extension Department of Teach- ers College Adjunct Professors MAURICE A. BIGELOW, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Biology in Teachers Col- lege ELIJAH WILLIAM BAGSTER-COLLINS, A.M., Adjunct Professor of German in Teachers College GARY N. CALKINS, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Zoology PHILIP HANSON HISS, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Bacteriology CASSIUS JACKSON KEYSER, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics MARGARET E. MALTBY, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Physics RALPH E. MAYER, C.E., Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Drawing GEORGE L. MEYLAN, M.D., Adjunct Professor Of Physical Education HERSCHEL C. PARKER, Ph.B., Adjunct Professor of Physics HENRY CARR PEARSON, A.B., Principal of Horace Mann Elementary School HERBERT MAULE RICHARDS, Sc.D., Adjunct Professor of Botany LOUIS ROUILLION, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Manual Training in Teachers' College HARLAN FISKE STONE, A.M., LLB., Adjunct Professor of Law AMASA TROWERIDGE, Ph.B., Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering IRA H. WOOLSON, E.M., Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering 26 Zin ffiomormam 611 Marllaro Thomas, ina 32 F b y ililgomas 33 qomoo, iw. QB MISS Sinha Jbolson Qlollos Q fffl d M y OFFICERS OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY r 0 0 9 Died e ruar 28,1903 O O 9 Died May 7, 1903 I I Q 5 0 Q Die a 24, IQO3 27 S E H cl! V C V C l -If V c J? V as v 43 v c v 4: D V C v zz v c v o: v as. v c v c X v w fc v Q C V C V C V' C Y C W1 4 V C V . v e. v 1: C V C W Q V C 'V C 'V c v c v c v X c w sz! c' v 4: v c v c 1, c v C V C V 2 C 'V C c v m v f. V c v fr. v C V C V C V C 'V C C V T V C V C V C V ' Q V C V C C V C 1: v c X w C N w C v fc v C 'V C V 1 V W C V C Q: v v ag 'v fb V at v c v V eq v c ' ' . 132'-'S N. X It f if m1mlwnm1fmm..Xf? 1 5 1jflIIilI'A'lIlIllH5iII II 1, - '!f.4 jk 5 g-l l . .4 L,--151 i f Egg , if . 1 28 l THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN JAMES MYERS LEONARD GORDON MCANENY CLINTON HAMLIN BLAKE, IR. WILLIAM ANTHONY AERY W. A. Aery A. I. Akin H. Banning W. S. Bates I. L. Beha C. H. Blake A. I.'BloOmheld I. M. Bovey B. Boyesen D. C. Brace W. S. Bryant, Ir. H. D. Bulkley D. E. Burchell H. A. Butler C. P. Carlsson W. S. Carpenter MJ. Dargeon A. M. Davis W. P. S. Earle Qminr Qlllass College President Vice-President E. L. Hanemann A. Harcourt H. H. Harris C. H. Hayes I. H. B. Hedinger E. Hill O. R. Houston D. E. Hughes T. L. Hurley S. G. Inman W. A. Jacobs M. Iacobstein F. L. Jouard A. L. Kahn A. T. Kerr E. P. Kilroe G. Knauff I. Knox H. E. Kreuder H. B. Elgar H. B. Krusa H. M. Elgas H. B. Lance G. A. Ellis L. L. Landauer H. I. Elsworth M. R. Lange S. C. Fish M. F. Lawton I. R. Fisher O. H. Leber F. B. Forbes I. W. Lindsay F. H. Foucar R. R. Loening E. S. Fried E. B. Lyford M. L. Funk L. G. McAneny F. W. Gay F. P. McDonald E. T. Geer I. S. Maeder L. B. Gillet T. I. W. Malmberg N. S. Goldberger P. Moeller P. G. Gravenhorst M. I. Munker Van R. H. Greene J. Myers A. S. Gutman H. W. Newberger R. L. Hammerslough F. L. O'Connell Secretary Treasurer THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C97 FIVE COLUMBIAN E. D. Oppenheimer I. Ottenberg W. G. C. Otto W. B. Pettus E. Pitou, jr. D. L. Podalsky L. Robinson I. B. B. Rodman A. E. Thurber W. A. Tice C. R. Toy I. P. Trotter E. H. Updike L. H. Van der Burgh S. W. Van Ness J. B. R. Ver Planck C. F.. T. Scharps F.. C. Vogel O. F. Seggel I. Walz I. L. Selvage A. D. Warren I. C. Seymour, Ir. C. Weissman F. G. Speck F.. S. Whitin E. Stauffen, Jr. U. I. Wile H. L. Stein J. E. Willcox A. G. Stephens R. C. Wilson A. T. Stray R. K. Wuppermann H. B. Swortiiguer Applied Science ROBERT AGNEW WooD CARLETON President JAMES CARSON AGNENV Vice-President GUSTAVUS DEIXIAREST Secretary SALISBURY M. DAY Treasurer W. P. Abendroth, EE. F. W. Collins, EM. A. J. Acker, FMF.. C. L. Constant, EM. C A new EM F. F. Cook, Mech. E. . . g , . . S. N. Arnold, Mech. E D. R. Bacon, EE. W. S. Baldwin, EM. N. Barnett, EE. F. N. Benedict, C.E. W. N. Berg, Chem. A. Borsody, Mech. E. . E. Budell, CF. A. Burbidge, EM. . R. Camp, EM. 'PUTHPUDPHIJP C. Carbo, Mech. E. . Campbell, Mech. E. . A. W. Carleton, C.E. W. W. Corbet, EM. H. N. Cox, Chem. A. E. Curlett, Arch. S. M. Day, EE. H. S. Demeritt, F..E. G. Denison, Ir., Mech. E W. Duden, EE. M. J. Falk, Chem. M. H. Fies, EM. W. F. Gillies, Mech. E. H. Goldberg, C.E. J. S. Goodrich, Mech. E. H. A. Grant, Mech. E. A. E. Carter, C.E. H. S. Hanau, C.E. E. C. Church, C.E. J. Hawkesworth, C.E. L. C. Church, EM. C. Heller, C.F.. VV. M. Clark, Met. E. H. H. Higbi-e, F..E. I. A. Coelos, CF. G. W. Hochsprung, EE. 30 I. jarcho, EE. C. E. julihn, EM. J. Kidder, EM. Lewine, EE. WSU L. I. Lewinson, EE. E. C. Luther, EM. G. I. Lyon, C.E. L. W. Mayer, EM. C. P. Menges, F..E. G. F. Miles, C.E. L. Morales, C.E. S. Neugass, Met. E. H. S. Norsworthy, BM. L. Parr, Mech. E. . H. Pickard, Chem. J. C. Pickering, E.M. C. O. Riedel, Mech. F.. L. I. Rionda, C.E. A. Rogers, C.E. W. N. Rossberg, BM. C. F. Sanger, F..E. C. I. Schaus, EE. F. Schnabacher, EE. QF THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C97 FIVE COLUMBIAN D. A. Holmes, EF.. C. A. Schneider, F..E. A. O. Howe, E.E. C. F. Schreiber, Mech. E. I. I. Howell, Mech. E. G. M. Sellers, EM. W. R. Hulbert, Mech. E. F. W. Seringhaus, jr., EF. S. O. Jacobson, EE. S. Smillie, EM. A. S. Solow, C.F.. R. S. Stangland, Mech. E. F. I. Staral, jr., EM. C. R. Stein, C.E. H. Steindler, CF. S. H. Stow, F..M. C. F. Strong, EE. C. F. Swart, Mech. E C. C. Swartz, EM. R. R. Terry, Mech. E. W. E. Tracy, EM. W. R. Tyler, C.E. I. C. Walter, FMF.. F. W. Watson, EM. O. M. Weichsel, EM. M. F. Weinrich, Mech W. E. Whittier, EM. F1 O. Willhofft, Mech. R. Y. Williams, EM. G. F. Wittig, EE. R H. Wyld, Mech. E. M. Zaslaw, CF. E. E. 'H ,re-Q .QLEFN +2- .T .i ' -.-:.,.- , . -, 1 4 ',-It-',--11512.-rim 1- .. rl '- . ,if I ' , .5 ,i :,, -Wi-. , ip:-fl 'L . 25 pf ? ' lj. 4 AQ: -.vvffiu W-. , ' Q, - ' ff- Q 'ifiw . ,I f?75' T, -, ' -----: -'- .: -f . W-.ug 4, ,xmf:,g Q- g f limeti - 3.1125 ' T. 1' ' Lf'-7 .- fri. 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QQFUJE U35-.E ggg inges- FFAO UQ:-A 5: U' UQ Fwwwwwgg wHwm?wP GQ 3' mg S ggggj QQS5 33 Q' :Q . PUFHWESPPFWwzewwwwgwmwgwmgfw FPOEwa!'4OfE52QZwfQ5QErg1gUgggOw+ED SiimggWHEQSMOQUQASOAEAQESQWQUEW 'ffl x-m '5f'AfD5P'5Q-35 5352 Gfbo'--rv 02 EWU 5 b-:gg Emf-'Qfbp' crm B55 'D S gr A 3: 22 5'WQ?U0?UF7i4f7f'l'1V'm?f177-17f'5 f1'19-7Z5f7?f1!f7CD23'iEi'T f'Y 7 L4 ' . 0 o'. EH2mUgOgE?UFggr-'gggmmggjriEwzggg Sim:zg2OfEEQm5UWAwmf2m2E'gmg rb.,2'v-fum -S264 f-emg'H,,Tgm5mQ.:,-f-amiga,-1 HDNWRSEESWQ P35 3 5' 51639155 N 500' A4053 :gm :v 5-50 ZL9QD 'Q 5 5. 2.59165 533- E F' 'DUQ 5 'f 9-i-FO '55-sri fb ' E fl D 'L x4 E 9-7 rn. W. Hastings THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN E. C. Miller W. L. Solomon G. G. Moore, Ir. K. M. Spence A. S. Myers S. H. Steiner E. M. Nathan R. Stephens E. J. O'Connell C. A. Stewart H. E. B. Pardee P. C. Streeter A. C. F. Perry H. P. Sturges G. W. Peter H. A. Thomas T. Pinckney, Jr. J. N. Thurlow W. H. Pollak P. B. Tripp W. R. Porter B. Post F D. V. Raymond C. W. Rich R. M. Richter L. A. Rosenthal S. Schiffman E. Scott P. I. Seme W. Sickel N. Silberstein C. O. Sloane E. A. E. Ulmann I. Untermyer T. D. Wadelton, Ir. A. L. Wallan F. C. Welles A. B. Wiemann O . L. Williams J. E. Woolley H. H. Worzel E. H. Wright B. M. Wronker Applied Science PAUL DAY WILLARD P1 eszdeut ROGER WOLCOTT TOLL Vice-President HERBERT COREY ENos . Secretary SEELY BENEDICT PATTERSON, JR. Treaszwer E. F. Archibald, C.E. D. C. Ashmead, E.M. I. C. Barnaby, Mech. E. H. Baxter, EM. . S. Baylis, CE. 'PU L. F. Berthold, Chem. L. Borsady, Mech. E. R. C. Burdette, EM. C. L. Campbell, EE. F3 G. Cannon, EM. P. P. Currier, Mech. E. G. B. Curtis, Mech. E. R. del Rio, Mech. E. M. Deutsch, C.E. J. B. Doughty, C.E. C. F. Drane, EM. F. D. Druding, EM. W. C. Dunlop, Mech. E . W. Ebling, EE. . T. Eddingiield, EM. 'UPU A. G. Canton, C.E. A. I. Edebohls, EM. D. K. Carter, Mech. E. G. S. Eldredge, EM. M. J. Cherry, EE. G. R. B. Elliot, C.E. J. A. Church, Ir., EM. A. W. Evans, EM. J. G. Clarkson, C.E. F, C, Farley, Arch. M- T- Clune, EE- W. H. Feeter, E.M. THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Cf? FIVE COLUMBIAN A. Ferenczy, EF. C. S. Fettretch, F..F.. I. K. Finch, C.E. J. M. Finch, Mech. E. J. A. Flanders, EM. F. C. Ford, EF.. M. Freund, F..E. J. A. Fried, Mech. E. C. A. Fulton, E.M. H. W. Gerhard, Mech. E F. F.. Gibert, Jr., E.M. L. Goldbaum, F..F.. H. H. Goodwin, C.E. C. G. Grace, Mech. F.. R. C. Gruad, C.E. F. C. Guerrlich, Mech. E C. M. Haight, EM. R. C. Hall, Arch. H. W. Hill, E.M. A. Horcasitos, jr., F..E. L. P. Hosford, C.E. J. R. Hoyt, E.M. G. Hughes, F..M. J. C. Jenkins, F..F.. A. M. johnson, E.M. J. D. Johnson, EM. C. L. Johy, EE. J. Jovrin, Mech. E. . P. Kanski, F..M. Kaufman, EE. . 0. Kellog, FLM. . C. Keys, CF. . G. Kilbourne, F..E. . P. Kilian, C.F.. H. F. King, EM. I. J. King, EE. C. M. Kirby, Chem. K. I. Kline, C.E. L. M. Kniffin, F..M. J. L. Knight, C.E. O. Kress, Chem. F. F.. Kurzenknabe, EM. M. H. Landers, EM. W. Lebowitz, E.E. seomwpsso J. C. Lewin, EM. J. C. A. A. Lichtenberg, EE. G. L. Lindsley, EM. H. R. Lockwood, Chem. I. H. Loder, C.F.. R. A. Longwell, EM. W. W. Lyon, jr., BE. C. D. McCarthy, BE. H. L. Mack, Arch. DeW. C. MacKallor, EM. G. F. Martin, C.E. T. E. Merklinger, F..E. J. G. Merrit, Mech. E. j'. H. Merrit, CF. H. Mestre, Mech. E. J. Miller, BE. R. V. A. Mills, F..M. D. D. Miner, jr., FHM. A. B. Morris, EE. C. Morton, F..M. G. W. Mosher, Mech. E. J. F. Murphy, C.F.. S. R. Nadal, C.E. NV. L. Nadalsty J. Newberg, EM. R. M. Olyphant, jr., Mech. E. R. . Osborn, Mech. E. A. Palmer, EE. . W. Palmer, Mech. F.. S. Patterson, Ir., F..M. R S. Pigott, Mech. E. . Polishook, C.F.. . . Popcke, E.E. R. Protherve, Mech. F.. F. A. Puntes, Ir., EM. A. L. Purdy, Mech. E. W. Putnam, Mech. E. C. T. Quezada, EF.. G. W. Riddle, Mech. F. A. Ruhe, Mech. E. S. S. Ryier, FMF. W. M. Sage, BM. E. Sagin, EF.. R. B. Schoonmaker, Mech. E. PSD F1 CDG?-+FUDU-ow 37 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN R. S. Schultz, Jr., E.M. C. A. Schwanefiugel, C.E. W. Schwarzkopf, EE. C. T. See, Arch. H. F. Seifert, E.M. B. Sigmund, EE. I. E. Sinclair, Chem. P. F. Skoheld, EM. D. E. Solow, EE. A. Starr, Mech. E. W. V. V. Steph-ens, Mech. M. H. Sussman, BE. A. Sutro, Mech. E. . G. Suydam, EM. B. Taylor, EM. . S. Termey, EM. I. B. Tenney, EM. WFP? E. A. S. Thomas, Ir., E.M. R. W. Toll, C.E. S. Vere, CE. M. von Siclen, EM. C. G. von Pustau, jr., EM B. A. Walling, EE. A. H. Walter, Chem. E. Ward, Ir., Mech. E. S. S. Watkins, Ir., EE. H. L. Weiss, EE. J. H. Wieckers, EE. I. D. Wiggin, Chem. P. D. Willard, EM. R. Williams, EM. W. B. Williams, EE. A. de L. Wyant, Chem. 38 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 699 FIVE COLUMBIAN A freshman Qllass eeroewwnrmmrzmwmmmsw new g.-nfU?U'fP1PZQ'5-jwo9,Uwwg,UOgUwwp,?d E555 Udggodtdoj 55' H :smfD ' U2 Tm ,?F-f35efO3jE ?5-?E,??f'f'3e.J.5.?H.?5'P5'3 miie OOD-A393232 Ep-ridin-gp-4 FD,-a:3fD :DO m D- P4910 ' QNO norm 5 UHWCU mm' :ski N :S ng at mggm EBT :1 'Ts 'D . 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Iabine A. M. Raphael C. F. H. Jackson p G. H. Reaney D. H. Joseph C. H. Rejes W. E. Kelley S. L. Ruhter E. Kirk J. F.. Schermerhorn, jr. W. D. Knight H. S. Kohlberg A. S. Levy, Ir. H. S. Lewine I. A. Liebler, Jr. T. R. Lindbury E. F. Lukens F. P. McDonald C. M. McKinlay C. Marcus M. V. Marcus R. B. Martland A. E. Maves C. E. Miller R. Miller C. von E. Mitchell R. C. B. Moore C. Nathan W. G. Palmer D. W. Peiser H. Perrine S. L. Pierrepont E. E. Porter C. R. Price F. C. F. Randolph STEWART LAMONT MOORE, JR. ARTHUR AIGELTINGER WILLIAM BRODHEAD KELLER, JR. GEORGE PARKER AMES A. Aigeltinger, EE. G. P. Ames, C.F,. H. Archbald, M.E. I. Schneider W. M. Schwarz R. Shapiro T. E. Snyder M. Solomon C. B. Spencer F.. F. Spitz A. Steinfeld M. F. Stern L. A. Sussdorff, jr. A. T. Swords M. Tachna I. H. Taylor H. E. Vehslage C. R. Webb L. A. Wechsler E. A. Wehn P. L. Weil C. Wicke L. J. Wolf I. M. Wormser C. S. Wupperman J. Young Zilver L. L. F. W. Zons P 'cz ro .':1 0 Q. U3 Q. 0 B O 0 FFF DEF? ROPE wwwe We-+r-gi: fini. page 2305, 3T':'5'h-1 OO ' O P' P1 FUTUOE WPSE 53731 2.552-f if-505 . my in Crm? :TCD- QBWO President Vice-President Sec1feta1'y X Treasurer D. Bailey, Mech. E. C. Barteld, EE. M. Beattie, M.E. 4I THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN W. H. Bosworth, CF. A. H. Kropp, Chem, P. K. Brill, MF. I. H. Kyte, Chem. O. Brown, CF. F. Lage, Met. E. M. G. Carbone, Mech. E. S. Landsman, C.F.. R. W. Cauchois, EE. H. Lee, Met. E. L. R. Clapp, MF. H. Levin, EE. A. L Dehuff, ME. C. Lewin, M.F.. L. R. Dickerson, MF. O. C. Lisman, C.E. A. C. Dodman, Ir., C.F.. F. N. Lund, MF. I. F. Donnelly, M.E. H. H. E. Lynn, C.F. A. Doty, EE. D. McClave, M.E. O. K. Doty, MF. W. C. McClure, EE. W. J. Dowd, QE. W. M. H. J. Dusel, M.E. J. Elsing, M.E. E. Farrer, F..F.. I. M. Finch, Mech. E. G L Bi . Fleissner, ME. K. D. Fowler, EE. R. M. French, Chem. A. A. Friedland, EE. W. H. Friedman, BE. sooo R. Gardiner, C.F.. Gorren C.E. 'J. Graff, QE. R. Guggenheim, MF. I. G. Menocal, GE. H. F. Meyer, GE. K. B. Millett, Mech. E. W. D. Monks, Mech. E. S. L. Moore, Ir., EE. C. R. Mullen, Mech. E. A. F. R. Muller, EE. C. A. Newb-erg, ME. D. I. O'Conor, EE. W. R. Owen, jr., M.E. C. A. Pearse, BE. A. C. F. Perry, C.F.. F. A. Renner, C.E. C. S. Robert, C.F.. J. I. Roberts, jr., M.E. A. Rosenblum, F..E. T. H. Hamilton, C.F.. H. A. Hammerschlag, Chem. S. Hard, EF.. D. I. Harrington, CF. A. W. Heidtman, EF. R. A. Hendriquez, Chem. G. H. Hirdgard, EE. S. Hochschild, M.E. S. Holmquist, MF. C. House, Mech. 'E W. Hoffman, Mech. E. M. F. Sayre, M.F.. F.. A. Schmincke, Mech. F. A. E. Seelig, F..F.. M. Shapiro, CF. W. H. Shearman, MF.. F.. B. V. Sigerson, Mech. F.. W. I. Simpson, F..E. M. L. Sindeband, EE. H. R. Smith, Mech. E. H. E. Howard, EE. J. B. Spencer, Mech. E. E. R. jeal, CF. R. Stephens, M.E. H. N. Johnson, ME. P. R. Straus, M.F.. W. B. Keller, Ir., Chem. F. R. Streber, M.E. D. J. A. Kennedy, Mech. E. E. A. Stubeman, C.F.. M. Kincaid, Mech. E. A. I. Sundheimer, EE. W. P. Kirk, Mech. E. W. L. Swan, Ir., F..E. H. A. Kroger, CF. R. M. Taylor, C.F.. THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN I. S. Thorp, EE. T. H. Tulloch, M.E. A. Ulman, jr., Mech. E. I. Untermeyer, ME. D. H. Walbridge, EE. T. F. White, Ir., C.E. J. H. A. Williams, R. G. Williams, Chem. J. Willis, EE. W. W. Wise, EE. ammo F. Woodward, Jr., Mech. E Yavronmis, C.E. V. Young, M.E. E. Zabriskie, C.E. 43 S5?i r., uv 4- K 1,5 'ff 21 :tvm'g7AT'w :Ah Mv1x '-'5 !EsT'3 'S 11 Iii.-,il 1-QIQQIIIIJ --JI? I6 wir Sat. IIIRIIIII I eyfxiwgj na fvnusj. 242263 5: 165 IIIIQ4 -.9 ' 7' 4 ,f 2 Y' I A51 1- J-,4 hglky in Iv Pia ' 1 .V K f ff T .I-1 qw H 'Q QI, 7, fx IIIIIIJIIZ III II'IIIJZ'4IIIIIrII II., ,II I,,,II4.Iv '44 if , J' , ,. f -W3 ,Vx 5 ju nf'la..s5 J , '1 EH- gf 9 Q Ta AII . 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Wt? 725- T153 'V - U X sf ' A' 'sun-E lf-' ff' N 'fi'-W- -i 535' iq? .- i -AI -A-.a', Nw.. -fi' -. - 1 .-- -'- . ' ' '- - N-rf . .12 V- I -0-. . .QTV 'W' ' -5-1 ':1'.Ll. .. - . 4. '..,1-ff-A '.? 'L: 1iizH1?-53'lif5i 77z:'I V - . '1 'fi' 'I ix 5 ' 44 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIAN W. N. Albertson T. Andrews C. D. Bernstein C. Y. Bissell F. de L. Brown R. H. Bullard H. D. Hughes E. M. Johnston C. F. Dickson R. G. Duval F. C. Farley L. M. Feldman P. M. Hooper E. M. johnson E. H. Klaber J. H. Klende, Ir. A. B. Loveless W. Lunthlen R. E. McMillin W. E. Burtis S. Campbell A. F.. Curlett N. C. Curtis A. Lobo Qtcbitmzts Freshman Class Senior VFUFUQZFF SDQUPSDW L' SOE'-UDWS 49. 5 L-gg? wx? QQ D 5, 94:1 CD N K4 U3 o 'cn :r o 5 o I W '-3 Q na UI UI . D. Wadleton, I I. B. Morris, Ir. W. E. Ostermaier C. S. Peabody I. M. Sawyer M. A. Schrap A. D. Seymour, I H. L. Smalley J. W. Stinson H. K. Temple F. I. Walls E. V. Weeks Class H. Percy W. H. Sears C. L. Smith T. K. Sturdevant B. Turnbull 1' 1' . 45 j'HE NINETEEN HUNDRED ffl? FIVE COLUMBIAN spatial btumnts Caswell Barrie R. H. Kelley Carl Borgwald R. Kent S. W. Bridgeman W. L. Kohlberg I. W. Brodix M. C. Long H. F.. Clarke C. A. May R. W. Curtis W. S. Mills H. C. Day I. W. Mosler W. H. Duncan, Jr. A. C. Rollins G. A. Einstein S. Selig C. C. Ertz L. Spencer, jr. L. F.. Ferreira M. V. Sutter A. Golden A. S. Veit R. K. R. Goodlatte I. W. Walther E. A. Hahn E. A. Wehn M. C. Hasell W. H. Wittgenstein M. L. Hurley C. A. Woodward H. johnson E. R. M. Yboo E. V. Kehrlein, jr. Applied Science H. C. Arnold F. Martin R. L. Barnes W. P. Blagden I. L. Murphey R. W. Nutting F. M. Clark F. B. Riggs R. W. Davis I. H. Rodgers G. S. Eldredge F. H. Rossberg O. W. Erdal H. J. Salinger R. M. Fair I. M. Sawyer H. E. Hein L. Schaefer I. E. Higgins H. F. Seymour S. D. S. Iyengar H. Simon R. josephi W. S. Starbuck E. K. Judd H. A. Stillwell G. H. Kunz I. Taylor La F. Lanier, Ir. B. Wheeler F. W. Lovejoy, Jr. P. 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F-515' lJ: 13i I' ' I I EFL' Y'-5 -1 J :' if 'J ji' if j . h .V' M Q1 ,141 E E QU I F ' Vg. 5 an-if 1 ' . ,R , .H A p 4, - ., - . L. I 'Ein N '55 ,- A fx ' ' f' '7 If b, i?i.':E'ii2:,'fQ2 v.. -W, .ew Vygwgrn -1 1.13. ., -swf,-.f..s . ,,,, ,, V 1 v 2?,?bTff,i,,,,7'jf? -'lg jjglh , -LQ f .45 ff lass Grgant atm 47 115 EHE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUJWBIAIN ynteralllass Ethan Between the Sophomore Class H9043 and the Freshman QIQOSD Debating Society EARL HALL April 24, IQO2 Presiding Officer Prof. A. V. VV. jackson Judges Prof. Clarence H. Young Mr. Ralph Curtis Ringwalt Mr. James T. Shotwell SUBJECT Resolved, That the action of the United States in taking the Philippines makes inconsistent further opposition, under the principles of the Monroe Doctrine, to the acquisition of territory in South America by any European power. IF Speakers Affirmative, 1905 Negative, 1904 james Putnam Heaton Rudolph Rubing Loening George Wfashington Tuckerjr. james Myers Herbert Alexander Wfelsh Oscar Rempel Houston Edward Goldwater, Don Emanuel Hughes, Alternate Alternate Decision awarded to the N egative, 1904 48 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN yutwdtlass Estate Between the Sophomore Class lI9o5l,and the Freshman fIQO6l EARL Debating Society HALL April 24, 1903 Presiding Officer Prof. Herbert Gar,diner Lord Judges Prof. Nelson Glenn McCrea Dr. Rudolf Tombo, jr Mr. E. M. Lewis SUBJECT Resolved, That New York City should own and operate its street railways. Speakers Affirmative, 1905 Joseph Tolchinsky Harold Harper George Washington Tuckenjr. james Putnam Heaton, Alternate Decision awarded to Negative, 1905 VVilbur Lorremore Caswell William Beck Devoe Walter Heilprin Pollak Nathan N. Dickler, Alternate the Affirmative, 1905 49 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN 1 905 freshman 3lBinnzr . Sherman Square Hotel, Dec. ,18, 1901 Menu Oysters, sur cresson Cream of Lettuce Celery Olives Almonds Escallopes of Bass, au lines Herbes Filet Mignon Rossini French String Beans Sorbet of Apricot Brandy Ro-ast and Stuffed Squab Potatoes Risoloe Salades Panacke Biscuit Tortoni Assorted Cakes Camembert Roquefort Cafe Noir Toasts Toastmaster L. G. Spence College Science 1905 Football 'Varsity Football Cane Sprees Committee College Lewis G. Spence, Chairman M. D. Ferris N. W. Van Nostrand C. Wood, jr. A. C. Scott W. L. Benham D. H. Browne F. H. Duden Science H. Payson L. Ellsworth M. L. Cornell 50 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN 1905 snpbnmntz Bittner Hotel St. Andrew, Dec. 16, IQO2 Menu Pamplemousse, au Rhum Tortue F ausse Celery Amandes Radis Homard, a la St. Andrew Filet Mignon, Rossini Haricots Verts Pomme Rissolees Salade Escariole Biscuit Tortoni Gateaux Assorti Cafe Noir Toasts Toastmaster R. S. Pierrepont College D. H. Browne Science W. L. Benham 1905 Crew A. C. Scott 'Varsity Crew C. W. Cuthel Football W. R. Morley Soph. Show L. G. Spence Track Team J. A. Taylor Cane Sprees T. R. Buell Committee R. H. Bradley, Chairman A. MacKenzie A. L. Willis G. R. M. Ewing T. Miller C. A. A. Steegmuller SI THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN Eluutor Ball Qllmitmittez CHALMERS VVOOD, IR. Chairman NORMAN WYCKOFF VAN NOSTRAND Manager College Herman Winfred Albert Robert Holmes Bradley William Afugustus Tilt Rutherfurd Stuyvesant Pierrepont Chalmers Wood, Ir. Arthur Livingston Willis Nonnan Wyckoff Van Nostrand James Albert Taylor tex oflicioj Science Webster Lance Benham Walter Edward Fosket Bradley Milton Longacre Cornell Harold Payson Arthur Cleveland Scott Allen Ernest Sedgwick Charles AQ A. Steegmuller Thomas Rector Buell fex officiorj 52 a ff : .! . igkfpqr- V Vi, ,fg'y5i..' 5 . .vii QE W5 2 . 'V,'V 'RAR'- I . ...- ' ,'- ,. A X4 3' 1, 'Lf 1 1, , I f F ,r W ., .., f . V+. IA, , 2 'X!f .gg71f,.4 1 ,,. .,. 7 . ' f I f L. 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'if'-W5 . ll Q5 .J 3.5524 elf' 4' L 5551? .f -2' ' Vx. A ,- X . . rr Ng.. H f . , . 1 Is. f if I ' .5 gg. ,Miig 59947: gif- E151 .1 v2-'iff- sz.?-5 sf- mf 4-Q .' '-1..... Y . C P .53 wg. 4-51 Z iff fcgzwi THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Barnarh Qllaszf Qwiczrs 1904 JEAN DUNBAR EGLESTON President HELEN ERSKINE Vice-President CHARLOTTE MORGAN Recording Secretary EDITH GIFFORD VAN INGEN Corresponding Secretary DORA E. LICHTEN Treasurer 1905 CECIL INSLEE DORRIAN President FRANCES HOPE PURDON Vice-President RUTH REEDER Secretary LAURA HILLIER PARKER Treasurer GEORGINA GRACE BENNETT Historian I9o6 LILLIAN HOWARD President ELIZABETH GRACE EVANS 17 ice-President IESSIE CONDIT Corresponding Secretary ELIZABETH POST Recording Secretary JOSEPHINE PADDOCK Treasurer ANN E. BROWN Historian 1907 HELEN CUSHING PERRY President JEAN DISBROW Vice-President AGNES ELIZABETH ERNST Secretary JULIET STUART POINTS Treasurer Undergraduate Association CLARA MARGUERITE APPLEGATE IQO4 President CHARLOTTE BOYCE FOUNTAIN IQO4 Vice-President ISABELLE MOTT IQO5 Secretary ALICE HASKELL IQO6 Treasurer KATHARINE SWIFT DOTY C hairnian of the Executive Conunittee 55 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN Zuninr Qllaszi, Batuarh Qllullege H. Beatrice Anderson Elizabeth W. Bassett Florence E. Beers Florence E. Bell Georgina G. Bennett Florence I. Biggin Elizabeth S. S. Boorman Anna M. Boss Luella L. Bovard Ann E. Brown Elizabeth Buckingham Margaret C. Byrne Emma S. Calhoun Lulu J. Carpenter Gertrude L. Cathcart Helen N. Cohen Grace M. Conover Helen W. Cooley Elizabeth Day Edith A. Dietz Marguerite Donnelly Cecil I. Dorrian Alice O. Draper Agnes L. Durant Elsie Ehrich Mildred B. Farmer Grace M. Farrelly Edith B. Fettretch Annie F. Fisher Sallie F. Fletcher Anita G. Forman Marion Franklin Evelyn M. Goldsmith Katharine F. Goodyear Mary G. Gray Anne D. Greene Edith B. Handy Alyne B. Heidenheimer Ethel Hendricks Blanch-e Heyman Amelia L. Hill Helen A. Hochheimer Margie E. Hoffman Sarah F. Hoyt Emilie 1. Hutchinson Marie L. Johnston Carrie Kaplan Anna I. Kennedy Mary D. Lee Abby P. Leland Fannibelle Leland Edwina L. Levy Mary Lock Pamela W. Lyall Elsa DuB. McKee Laura E. Matthews Florence A. Meyer Florence I. Morgenthau Isabelle Mott Eleanora L. Munroe Lily S. Murray Florence I. Nye Helen L. Palliser Laura H. Parker Frances H. Purdon Ruth A. Reeder Anna C. Reiley Blanche M. Reitlinger Alice M. Rheinstein Nina Schultz Bessie T. Scott Izora Scott Alice V. W. Smith Marguerite Smith Arrietta Snyder Charlott-e L. Solomon Lydia H. Sparkman Hilda L. Staber Martha G. Stapler Abigail A. Talbot Anna S. Tattershall Martha Thompson Anna F. M. Thorp Edith Welle Harriet L. Wilcox THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN illitacbtts Qllnllegz The Students' Executive Council MISS FLORENCE A. DAVIDSON President MISS EMMA C. GRANT Secretary Class Officers IQ04, Senior MISS HELEN L. JOHNSON President MISS JESSIE M. TRUBE Vice-President MR. FRANK M. BALLOU Secretary MISS MARY M. THOMAS Treasurer IQ05,J'l11'1iOl' MISS EDNA M. MOORE President MR. GEORGE W. CHENEY Vice-President MISS MARION E. CHURCH Secretary MISS ELSIE ERDWURM Treasurer IQO6, Sophomore MISS CATHERINE MACDONALD President MISS REBECCA P. MEADE Vice-President MISS EDITH M. WHITE Secretary MISS ADA SPRINGER Treasurer 1907, Freshman MISS SARAH GUYER President MISS DOROTHEA KNAPP Vice-President MISS BELLE KLAUBER Secretary MSS FLORA L. CUTTING Treasurer Officers of other Organizations The Graduate Club MR. ANTHONY H. SUZZALLO President MR. ARTHUR P. BALDWIN Vice-President MISS IDA C. MESSER Secretary MR. OLIVER B. KERN Treasurer The Phillips Brooks Guild MISS ANNA M. CLARK President MISS MARY T. WHITLEY Vice-President MISS MARY V. COX Secretary-Treasurer The Choral Club PROFESSOR FARNSWORTH Director MISS ETHEL A. HOUSE President MISS LINDA M. SMITH Secretary-Treasurer MISS HARRIET L. STEVENS Librarian 57 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COL UMBIAN The Arts and Crafts Club Miss LIDA T. PRIEST President MISS IDA E. HANSON Vice-President MISS IESSIE E. TAYLOR Secretary-Treasurer The Home Economics Club MISS ALICE E. MERRILL President Miss MARY A. DUNNING Secretary Miss MILLIE BOYER Treasurer The Kindergarten Club Miss ADAH A. BEATON President Mrss IESSIE M. TRUBE Secretary Miss EDITH BLANCHARD Treasurer 58 -4 it 7 If ,- ,hffk 'f .W . .gd Y I Sq I7 X, V. , 1-g if 2 52, f S' -12? , . ,N zvfmffwzf' ffm: rf i 11 X . ,.,.,.,f wg,-, gf, ,, 1,11 .N ' 4 55 Biff Ti , , W' 1 , , S'z3f'w ., M fig, 'A X, Q 'g ,,'. 1' 5,1 J ry. ,f 1, , Af.,,V, ia if fi.-9? ' ' ws -- -iv, 4'-5 ' 5 4 ' ' A 1fQjLQwi5l,, ' ' , ' ffi -f lfi U if mlws. ,flipk fgfl 1 fin? I fl J 114. l. 1' 4 , 1259 My f yum. 'f,. 'fir- QJQE. x'7'af:5' aMb f ' 1 - 1- -' 4 4' ' ?5?Lj31 '33 1 -1' nf'--, Cx -X ,- . 1zfee'f' ' 'Qgw l K' 1 i F 12 ' 3 A4-1 V h 1 ffm .fu nj? 'IJ ,V H , I IIT, 1-iz e'1,x 2Q1-f-wi' ,xxqaxx J Eliffv' -Y XM' .2-1247 f 1 ffg 1 ' ' 3 j V' ' 1 33 ' - , .m ggi I 4:,. .1 .3 1 'fs ,',.'f'N-.4.,1-'ff' 'il ,fif- .-.' A Zi -v .2 -- ibuhltnattums THE NINEETE 4 EN HUNDRED 65 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qllnlumbia spectatur Publzfshvd Daily Tl17'0ll'0'l1OllZL H10 C Zl'0' 7 6 0 toe Ivor Managing Editors D'ON.ALD CLIFFORD BRACE IQO4 Editoz'-1T11-Clzirf VVARWVICK STEVENS CARPENTER 1904 BZ!-.Sl-11055 Manager A. Harcourt 1904 O. R. Houston 1904 F. L. Cooper 1905 X Editors J. L. Robinson 1904 W. F. Piel 1905 L. G. McAne11y 1904 IF. L. 0,CO1111CH 19041. G. A. Elhs 1904 Associate Editors E.. S. Whiti11 1904 F. C. Noble 1905 W. A. Tice IQO4. XV. R. Porter 1906 VV. B. Devoe 1906 E. T. Maynard 1906 R. M. Richter 1906 F. Y. Keeler 1906 VV. A. Aery 1904 C. R. Toy IQO4 C. E. T. Scharps 1904 60 SPECTATOR BOARD OF EDITORS COLUMBIA COLUMBIA LITERARY MONTHLY BOARD OF EDITORS COLUMBIA JESTER BOARD OF EDITORS 62 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLZEMBIAN The Qtnlumhia literary monthly Board of Editors WM. P. S. EARLE - Editor-in-Chief CURTIS LUBLIN Managing Editor IRVING S. JOSEPHS Business M anager Christopher B. Wyatt Herman Kobbe Clare Maclellen Howard, Barnard 63 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 6? FIVE COLUMBIAN The Qlolumhia Skater A Board of Editors HAROLD S. OSBORN IQO3 S. Editor-in-Chief Advisory Board Vlfm. P. S. Earle 1904 Richard Kelly, fex-Editorj Alumni Editor Associate Board Harry Steers Holland P. 81 S. Curtis Lublin IQO5 Rockwell Kent 1904 Arch. William C. Francis 1905 Arch. Henry L. Burnett, jr., 1905 Steward Slosson 1905 Reed Willian1s 1906 S. JULIUS A. LEWISOHN 1905 ' Business Manager r 64 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN Q. , m l.-A1 l le fl' ll Wpllgll sl 1 E E Ile ' l lf lf . l 5 lk R l iilgmlfl ,H : , f ul 'r l' lj: gy r'rlf 5' ff 1' JL! '.:'!M M065 jlv' E fi , lll f v E if .4 1 Ti ,Q ' gif. WILLIAM F. J. PIEL Editor-in-Chief HUBERT L. STEIN A Ilffanagmg Editor Marjorie Hughan Mildred E. Miller E. Stagg Whiti11 Reginald Pigott Rockwell Kent Wl1itney Eckert Business Board A. B. Blumenstiel J. L. Amberg 55 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN The fffturtarhnatin Board of Editors EMILIE IOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON Editor-in-Chief Grace Marie Farrelly Isabelle Mott Sarah Fenton Hoyt Lily Sylvester Murray Mary Day Lee Florence Isabelle Nye HELEN WILKING COOLEY Business Manager EX Offlcio Cecil Inslee Dorrian Francis Hope Pufdo-11 66 F THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Cs' FIVE COLUMBIAN Barnarh Bulletin Editoif-in-Chief LOUISE EDGAR PETERS IQO4 Managing Editors HELEN ERSKINE 1904 HELEN W. COOLEY 1905 CAROLINE LEXOW 1904 EMILIE J. HUTCHINSON 1905 Business M anager THEODORA CURTIS 1904 Assistant Business M anageif FAITH CHIPPERFIELD 1906 Associate Editors ELSA ALSBERG 1902 FRANCES HOPE PURDON 1905 EDITH G. VAN INGEN 1904 CAROLINE HALL IQO6 ANNIE F. FISHER 1905 EDITH SOMBORN 1906 67 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN Qtnlumhia ftlnihzrsitp Qhuarterlp MUNROE SMITH RUDOLF TOMBO, JR. From the College Faculty of Law CC lf IC CC 66 66 N K6 CK SC KC Fine Arts Medicine Applied Science Political Science Philosophy Pure Science Barnard College Teachers College the University Press Library Managing Editor Sec1'ez'o1'y Clarence Young George W. Kirchwey Frederic S. Lee William Hallock William A. Dunning George R. Carpenter Bashford Dean Alfred D. F. Hamlin i Mortimer L. Earle Paul Monroe John B. Pine James H. Canfield 68 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 59' FIVE COL UMBIAN Vibe bnbunl of mines Qauartzrlp A journal of Applied Science Board of Editors . A. J. Moses, R. E. Mayer, Professor of Mineralogy Instructor in Drawing J. F. Kemp, F.. Waller, Professor of Geology Analytical Chemist R. Peele, Joseph Struthers, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Lecturer in Metallurgy Mining I. H. Woolson, A. D. F. Hamlin, Instructor in Mechanical Adjunct Professor of Engineering Architecture W. H. Freedman, EF. T. H. Harrington, Tutor in Drawing R. E. MAYER Managing Editor T. H. HARRINGTON Business Manager 69 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIANB Qtnlumbia lain Smhiem Editorial Board GOLDTHWAITE H. DORR Editor-in-Chief H. ALEXANDER SMITH Sec1feta1'y EDWARD B. BRUCE Business M meager I. DAY LEE Treasmfer Edwin P. Grosvenor J. Boyce Smith, jr. Christopher M. Bradley Lorin I. Roach Allan C. Rearick R. I. Schwartz Edward E. Stowell E. L. Beatty Mead V. Z. Belden N. A. Wethars 70 jfratsrntttm THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 55? FIVE COLUMBIAN Hamilton Columbia Yale Amherst Brunonian Harvard Hudson Bowdoin Dartmouth Peninsular Rochester Wfilliams Manhattan Middletown Kenyon Union Cornell Phi Kappa johns Hopkins Minnesota Toronto Chicago M cGill XVisconsin Qlpba Brita 1513i Roll of Chapters Hamilton College Columbia University Yale University Amherst College Brown University Harvard University Wfestern Reserve University Bowdoin College I Dartmouth College Michigan University Rochester University Wfilliams College College City of New York Wfesleyan University i Kenyon College Union College Cornell University Trinity College johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota University of Toronto University of Chicago McGill University University of Wfisconsin 72 F4-pgfid we qv R B wCMv1cOD-N v THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIAN Qlulumhia Qlihapter nf Qlpba Belts ilbbi 1904 John Masters Bovey, jr. Sherman Hollister Stow Edward Van Wagenen 1905 Milton Longacre Co-rnell Howard Morrell Peck Theodore Crane John Goldsmith Prall - 1906 Douglas Skelton Carter Marsden Henry Landers Alfred Winter Evans John Israel Merritt Cecil Grace Joseph Whittla Stinson John McKeon Hecker Matthew van Siclen Paul Day Willard 1907 Huntington Clarke Attwater VValter Cecil McClure Martin joseph Condon, Ir. Adolph Christie Rollins Orator Francis Wooidwaxd, jr. ?gSchools of Law and Medicine and Post-Graduates Rudolph Ludwig von Bernuth Dayton Co-lie Edward Bright Bruce Edward Martin Colie, jr. Jarvis Pomeroy Carter Charles Le Roy Hendrickson Robert Lefferts Strebeigh 73 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Theta Delta Beta Sigma Gamma Zeta Lambda Kappa Psi Xi Upsilon Iota Phi Pi Chi Beta Beta Eta Mu Tau Rho Omega Epsilon 195i Qlipsilnu Founded 1833 Roll of Chapters Union College University of New York Yale University Brown University Amherst College Dartmouth College Columbia University Bowdoin College Hamilton College - Wesleyan University University of Rochester Kenyon College University of Michigan Syracuse University Cornell University Trinity College Lehigh University University of Minnesota University of Pennsylvania University of Wisconsin University of Chicago University of California 74 M ' 1:, .,,,,. 1f45 vEF EQ uav X as MW may 6 B 1 x H - , -'., , V ry 1,1 X-lvl, THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN iamhha Qllbapter of 195i Qlipsilcm Established 1842 College and Schools of Applied Science 1904 Shiras Campbell john Hawkesworth 1905 Donald Toogood Boardman Charles Arthur King Robert Holmes Bradley Gale Clifford Merrick Harold Currier Day Floyd Clarke Noble Harold Pennock Dyer Harold Payson Arthur Hobart Warnei' 1906 Henry McComb Bangs Gerhard Ernest Hugh Greeff Kenneth Bulkley Robert Morrison Olyphant, jr. Robert Henry Fowler George William Riddle Frederic Edward Gibert, jr. War1'en Morrill Sage Roger Wolcott T oll 1907 Roderic Barbour Barnes Kenneth Benedict Collins Henry Chiles Carr Donald McClave Schools of Law and Medicine Frederic joseph Agate Charles Anderson Dana Percival Martin Barker George Alfred Lawrence Clarence Whittemore Bartow Edward Larocque Tinker john Canfield Tomlinson, Ir. 75 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COL UMBIAN Eelta 1Bbi Founded 1827 Roll of Chapters Alpha Union College Beta Brown University Gamma New York University Delta Columbia University Epsilon Rutgers College Eta University of Pennsylvania Lambda ' Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Nu Lehigh University Xi johns Hopkins University Omicron' Sheffield Scientilic School Pi Cornell University 76 x . 9157 255' wt. ., Q- gn 4-,. LQ ff wi 11-.fp fa! 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N 3 v 1 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E97 FIVE COLUMBIAN Reita Qlbapter of Ezlta isbt Established 1842 1904 Enos Throop Geer 1905 VVi1liam Bayard Cutting, Jr. Charles John Harbeck Howard Dickinson Norman Wyckoff Van Morris Douw Ferris Nostrand Chalmers Wood, Jr. 1906 William Ten Eyck Elmendorf William Montague Geer, Mason Cruger Hasell E Lawrason Riggs, Jr. john Robertson Hoyt Ronald Van Aukin Mills Robert Sedgewick, jr. 1907 Crawford Blagden Francis Riggs Floyd de Latour Brown Lorillard Spencer, Jr. Thomas Hildrup Tulloch I 77 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN Alpha Delta Epsilon Lambda Upsilon Phi Sigma Tau Evita 195i Established I847 Roll of Chapters Columbia University University of Pennsylvania Trinity College Williams College University of Virginia University of Mississippi Sheffield Scientific Scho-ol, Yale University Massachusetts Institute of Technology 78 X-,1 -454, A A XSMQEEEEEQ V111 Exif? QW:- ,I Liv T ff' THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIANg Zllpba Qllbaptzr nf Brita 155i Established I847 College and Schools of Applied Science 1904 Albert john Akin 2d Duncan Argyle Holmesa Bayard Boyesen Alfred Wagstaff, jr. 1905 Theodore Maxwell Jones Arthur Cleveland Scott Robert Le Roy Steward Slosson Rutherfurd Stuyvesant Arthur Livingston Willis Pierrepont 1906 Perry David Bogue Thomas Pinckney, Ir. Herman Kobbe Henry Burnet Post , Henry Pemberton Sturges 1907 Roger Harrington Bullard Robert McWilliam Miller john McVickar Haight Seth Low Pierrepont Charles Frederick Havemeyer john Egmont Schermerhorn jackson ' , School of Law Henry Rutgers Beekman 79 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN 1Bbi Gamma Brita Founded I848 Roll of Chapters University of Maine Massachusetts Institute of Tech. Worcester Polytechnic Institute Brown University Dartmouth College Amherst College Trinity College Yale University Columbia University New York University College City of New York Colgate University Cornell University Union College Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania Lafayette College Lehigh University johns Hopkins University Bucknell University Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College University of Virginia Roanoke College Washington and Lee University Richmond College Washington and jefferson Coll. Allegheny College Wooster University Adelbert College Denison University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Indiana State University De Pauw University I-Ianover College Wabash College Purdue University University of Tennessee University of Alabama University of Texas Illinois Wesleyan University Knox College University of Illinois of Michigan University University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Chicago William Jewel College University of Missouri University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of California University of Wasliington Leland Stanford, Ir., University So - - -if ,iff - a' fif . .1 222:23 1 ' .2- L4 ' -v 7 l i t. - if f 'f'3S5g W ,M ri. f'- :.,EfQi1Efi5i -'31 - LW 'Mn Q '-,,,,gQ,q Q- , v 911,237 - 531253--tgaiia uf . ,-' i ff --'ffiifiiif Q' - 1' lg 5633.-aa 7 V H , HQEKL .. vw,-3...,.: t4 i M- f,'af.e1...:- - -Y 7-,Q-..-figztesagiff. W, ,A HRQ 1- ,- -'- -'if-S, 1 Q f,11tZ-- '?-iigsz ' -- Eff.-5:?TJ ',.4,aa , it 7,1741 Kb .naw .c f x 3 Ya fl , THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COL UMBIAN Qmega Qllbaptet nf isbi, gamma Eelta Established 1866 Post-Graduate Stanley Kidder Wilson 1904 Alfred Edward Budell Victor Godwin VVilliam Gustavus Demarest Harry Allen Grant William Pitt Striker Earle Rockwell Kent Harold Julian Elsworth Herman Ernst Kreuder Alexander john Fraser Raphael Kuhner Wuppermann 1905 Chester Welde Cuthel Frederick Hollman George Ross Mackenzie Ewing Alexander MacKenzie Lewis Pullman Fluhrer Alexander joseph McDonnell r VVilliam John Mitchell 1906 Robert William Ebling Hampton Lee Frederic Carpenter Ford Harold Smalley Harold Frederic King Roderick Stephens 1907 William Chase Crosby William Travis Miller Elliot Campbell House Arthur Stobo Veit f Carlos Domasoi Siegert Wuppermann School of Law Herbert Lee Fuller Frank Watkins N eary james Young Co-ry Kellogg Gerald Stuart O'Loughlin Joseph Day Lee William Henry Pritchard Charles Carroll Sprigg 81 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN iebi Kappa 1551 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Alpha Beta Gamma Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa New Hampshire Alpha Massachusetts Alpha Rhode Island Alpha York Alpha York Beta York Gamma New New New New York Epsilon New York Zeta Maryland Alpha Virginia Alpha Virginia Beta West Virginia Alpha Tennessee Delta Mississippi Alpha Ohio Alpha Ohio Beta Ohio Delta Indiana Alpha Indiana Beta Indiana Delta Illinois Alpha Illinois Beta Michigan Alpha Wisconsin Alpha Wisconsin Gamma Minnesota Beta Iowa Alpha Kansas Alpha Nebraska Alpha California Beta California Gamma Founded 1852 District I o Washington and Jefferson College Allegheny College Bucknell University Gettysburg College Dickinson College Franklin and Marshall College Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania District 2 Swarthmore College Dartmouth College Amherst College Brown University Cornell University Syracuse University Columbia University Colgate University Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute District 3 Johns Hopkins University University of Virginia Washington and Lee University University of West Virginia District 4 Vanderbilt University University of Mississippi Ohio Wesleyan University District 5 Wittenberg College University of Ohio De Pauw University University of Indiana Purdue University Northwestern University University of Chicago University of Michigan University of Wisconsin Beloit College University of Minnesota University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Nebraska Stanford University University of California 82 W. , ..,,..,. Ti? 74 ff, V I ff W'fZif'z'W -:ff ,f J'-27,5 ,411 'JY ' 55' 25E23E5E3555:::f' , fw, , Hill: :nam , wmaaaeazeaaaa, ,safq 4:7 fi L gg sag f4 r'f i ' 1 fvf fag--fig? -- - fm 41-,-if S: 1. ff ,ffgigluf 155 asf ,, .....4.1.1 ff- f , ,-,, ,, ,,,. .. ......... , .,., .,.. V fc- ......,.....,.,. ,, , f , W .......,.......,.. , ,.A..,. .... - .. - M nxocmvooo N v 14 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN jam Burk Gamma nf iabi kappa ibut Established 1872 Fratres in Facultate 'William Peteriield Trent Clayton M. Hamilton Columbia University 1904 William Herbert Adams Lorin I. Roach Robert Sedgwick Stangland Franklin George Bamman Iames Charles Sullivan Henry William Gissel John Walz Catron Frederick James Fuller George William McCaskell james Edward Higgins Charles Christian Swartz 1905 Thomas Hamilton Burch, jr. William Joseph Donovan Norman Glenn Anderson Thomas Rector Buell Stafford Baker Smith Samuel Smyth, jr. Charles Campbell De Klyn john Ten Eyck Hillhouse Julius john Valentine john Albert Bennett VVilliam Henry Connell Richard Hermann Ernest 1906 Edwin Cornelius Keys France Davis johnson Robert Agnew Longwell Robert Spencer Schultz Arthur Michael Johnson 1907 Walter Edward Kelley Edward French Lukens Chauncey Robert Bishop Fred Herman Rossberg Fratres in Universitate Allan E. Sedgwick Edward Charles Elliot Herman Norton Johnson Frederick Milo Deweese I. Herbert A. Williams A john Martin Griffith , 33 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 31BzIta Kappa Qtpsilnn Founded 1844 R011 of Chapters Phi Yale University gglleta Bowdoin College 1 Colby University Sigma Amherst College Gamma Vanderbilt University Psi University of Alabama Upsilon Brown University Chi University of Mississippi Beta University of North Carolina Eta University of Virginia Kappa Miami University Lambda Kenyon College Pi Dartmouth College Iota Central University of Kentucky Alpha Alpha Middlebury College Omicron University of Michigan Epsilon Williams College Rho Lafayette College Tau Hamilton College Mu Colgate University Nu College of City of New York Beta Phi University of Rochester Phi Chi Rutgers College Psi Phi De Pauw University Gamma Phi Wesleyan University Psi Omega Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta Chi Adelbert College Delta Chi Cornell University Delta Delta Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Chicago University Syracuse University Columbia University Theta Zeta University of California Alpha Chi Trinity University Phi Epsilon University of Minnesota Sigma Tau Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tau Lambda Tulane University Alpha Phi University of Toronto Delta Kappa University of Pennsylvania Tau Alpha McGill University Sigma Rho Leland Stanford University 84 qw , Xxx A v 7 , , f I W wx -if - X X X, ,i .'.' A ,if ,'.' 1. Q,Q'Y X X V I I. 'V f x , X 9 ala Q lllrfh 4952? 2 ' ' 7 Q9 SfiHwmsag:ifJ495Qw '1Jg5,,,'M N THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN Gamma 3Bzta Qllbapter of Eelta kappa Clipsilnn Established 1874 Fratres in Facultate Henry Jagoe Burchell, Jr., A.M. Gary N. Calkins, Ph.D. James McKeen Cattell, Ph.D. John B. Clark, Ph.D., LL.D. Mortimer Lamson Earle, Ph.D. Harry Thurston Peck, Ph.D., L.H.D. Lucien Marcus Underwood, Ph.D. Benjamin Duryea Woodward, Ph.D. College and Schools of Applied Science 1904 Henry Daggett Bulkley Bayard Blackwell Rodman Channing Rust Toy 1905 Walter Edward Foskett Bradley Russell Compton Jones Duncan Hodge Browne Joseph Riggs Lamont Thomas Enstace Fisher Dudley Henry Morris Ralph Hustace Hubbard William Augustus Tilt Sidney Bradshaw Jacobs Cutler Bonestall Whitwell 1906 Kerner Easton Edwin Madson Johnston Edward Clinton Hall Downie Davidson Muir, Jr. Kenneth Monroe Spence T907 Stewart La Mont Moore, Jr. Harold Freeman Seymour School of Law Allan Beach Arnold Bradley Douglas McKee Edward Bennett Close Christopher Billopp Wyatt 35 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED fs' FIVE COLUMBIAN Phi Zeta Delta Sigma Chi Epsilon Kappa Tau Upsilon Xi Lambda Psi Iota Theta Xi Alpha Alpha Psi Nu Eta Mu Beta Alpha Beta Zeta 195i Founded 1846 Roll of Chapters University of New York VVillianas College Rutgers College University of Pennsylvania Colby University Brown University Tufts College Lafayette College University of North Carolina University of Michigan Bowdoin College Co-rnell University 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 University of Minnesota 86 M' V , A J 0 f-. ' SQ , X i , I 5 115+ M e'-gAX , V X , ' FFA'-'A -I agar: nr,-1 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qllpba Qlbapter nf Zeta 195i Established 1878 Fratres in Facultate William Tillinghast Bull Hans Christian Herter Henry Marion Ho-We Henry Rogers Seager Bryan Hooker 1904 Edward Louis Hanemann Ernest Stauffen, jr. 1905 . Arthur Carroll Walter Lidgerwood Sniillie Frederick Stephen Cook Pierce Francis Stirling Crowell Lucius Robinson Merritt Robert Van Loan Haxby Sidney Helmuth Wilcox 1906 Herbert Grove Cannon Jacques Louis Boisse 1907 George Handforth Kunz William Adams Flanigan School of Medicine Ames Reading Chamberlain John Carl Arpad Gerster Post-Graduates Ray Walter Thompson Everett Victor Meeks 87, THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Beta Tlllbnta i Founded 1839 Roll of Chapters District I IQAPPA Brown University ALPHA OMEGA Dartmouth College UPSILON Boston University MU EPSILON Wesleyan University BETA ETA University of Maine PHI CHI Yale University BETA IOTA Amherst College BETA SIGMA Bowdoin College District 2 BETA GAMMA Rutgers College BETA THETA Colgate University BETA DELTA Cornell University NU Union University SIGMA Stevens Institute ALPHA ALPHA Columbia University BETA ZETA St. Lawrence University BETA EPSILON Syracuse University District 3 GAMMA PHI University of Pennsylvania Washington and Jefferson College ALPHA UPSILON ALPHA SIGMA Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College ALPHA CHI Johns Hopkins Univ. BETA CHI Lehigh University District 4 ZETA I-Iampton-Sidney College OMICRON University of Virginia ETA BETA Univ. of North Carolina PHI ALPHA Davidson College District 5 EPSILON Centre College BETA OMICRON University of Texas BETA LAMBDA Vanderbilt University District 6 ALPHA Miami University AI,PHA GAMMA Wittenberg Univ. BETA NU University of Cincinnati ALPHA ETA Denison University BETA Western Reserve University ALPHA LAMBDA Univ. of Wooster BETA IQAPPA Ohio University BETA ALPHA Kenyon College THETA Ohio Wesleyan University THETA DELTA Ohio State University PSI Bethany College BETA PSI West Virginia University District 7 DELTA De Pauw University IoTA Hanover College PI Indiana University BETA MU Purdue University TAU Wabash College District 8 LAMBDA University of Michigan ALPHAEPSILON IowaWesleyanUniv. ALPHA XI Knox College ALPHA PI University of Wisconsin CHI Beloit College RHO Northwestern University ALPHA BETA University of Iowa BETA PI University of Minnesota LAMBDA RHO University of Chicago SIGMA RI-IO University of Illinois District 9 ALPHA DELTA Westminster College ALPHA IOTA Washington University ALPHA NU University of Kansas ALPHA ZETA University of Denver ALPHA TAU University of Nebraska ZETA PHI University of Missouri BETA TAU University of Colorado District I0 OMEGA University of California LAMBDA SIGMA Leland Stanford, Ir., University BETA OMEGA U g H Washington State University 1 w x gk QXQSQQ? ini N .M N ,N W4 W' THE NINETEEN HUNDRED if FIVE COL UMBIAN Qlpba Qlpba Qllbaptmf nf 3Bzta Tlllbeta 519i Established 1881 Fratres in Facultate Charles McCoy Baker, A.B. Charles Earl Bikle, A.B. Richard Walter Berliner, Mech. E. John William Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D. Edward Howard Castle, A.M. Edmond Le Roy Dow, M.D. Frederick Schiller Lee, Pli.D. Philip Hanson Hiss, Jr., M.D. Samuel Alfred Mitchell, Ph.D. Frederick Curry Ostrander, B.A. Virgil Prettyman, A.B. Frederick Van Dyke Cruser, B.S.Charles Partridge Weston, B.C.E Harry Alonzo Cushing, B.A. Francis Carter Wood, M.D. Edwin Wheeler, B.S. 1904 William Sage Baldwin Clinton Hamlin Blake, Jr. William Comstock Duell Leonard Gordon McAneny George Mahlon Sellers Alfred Edward Thurber 1905 Everitt Morton Cooper Frederick Linn Cooper Francis Edward Le Fevre Francis Wetmore Lockwood Arthur Julius Mettler Paul Jerome Pitner Harold Spalding Rubidge 1906 Gerald Beckwith Curtis Henry Griffiths McClain William Wheat Ragsdale Edmund Thorpe See Frederick Lewis William Palmer Hugh Romeyn Van Wagenen 1907 Caswell Barrie Edward Trowbridge Collins William Grant Palmer Herman Raymond Smith Fratres in Universitate William Almon Andrews Joseph Stitt Bikle Ralph Potter Bliss William Preston Bray Waring Carrington Charles Chambers William Phillips Comstock Arthur Albertus Denico Knowlton Durham Allen Barber Eaton Carl De Witt Fisher Harold Denison Kenyon Robert Cornelius Robinson Royal Charles Sercomb Walter Raymond Terry John Thornley Lennox Gresham Walling Niel Arthur Weathers Frank Harold Wolcott 39 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Lambda Pi Phi Beta Epsilon Beta Theta Beta Iota Beta Xi Gamma Beta Omicron Gamma Eta Kappa Pi Rho Tau Upsilon Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Omega Gamma Gamma Gamma Alpha Beta Theta Beta Delta Epsilon Zeta Kappa Mu Chi Beta B eta Beta Beta Beta Alpha Beta Zeta Phi Psi Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Rho Upsilon Omega Lambda Mu Nu Omicron Chi Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Gamma Gamma Gamma Epsilon Gamma Zeta Reita Tllgau Betta Roll of Chapters Southern Division Vanderbilt University University of Mississippi Washington and Lee University Emory College University of the South University of Virginia Tulane University Columbian University Western Division University of Iowa University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Colorado Northwestern University Leland Stanford, Ir., University University of Nebraska University of Illinois University of California University of Chicago Armour Institute of Technology Baker University Northern Division Ohio University University of Michigan Albion College Adelbert College Hillsdale College Ohio Wesleyan University Kenyon College Indiana University De Pauw University Butler College, University of Indianapolis Ohio State University Wabash College University of West Virginia Eastern Division Allegheny College Washington and jefferson College Stevens Institute of Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Tufts College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cornell University Brown University Dartmouth College Columbia University Wesleyan University Q0 X ,x -' Q W7 C + 2 'Wn 'W Wl1.. , D ' 4: I-If, NX 1' Wiwlwqi A X 1660 ,if Y www- 41 Tf ,n 1 I X THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Gamma Qipsilnu Qlbaptzr uf Ezlta Tlliau Eelta Established 1882-Re-established 1902 Fratres in Facultate John Louis Kind A. R. Vlfills College, Schools of Applied Science, and School of Law 1904 Stanlield Nichols Arnold Robert Young Williams 1905 Phelan Beale Kenneth Dunham Owen Harry L. Mead Francis C. Schwab 1906 William Beck Devoe Clarence Thayer Gordon William Carrington Dunlop Floyd Yates Keeler Charles Coleridge Ertz William Redfield Porter Robert Kipp Goodlatte Robert Montgomery Richter Charles Laidlaw Williams 1907 Daniel Gorren Frank Clark Hall , Leigh Jarvis Young QI THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN Beta Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Zeta Zeta Deuteron Eta Eta Deuteron Iota Iota Deuteron Kappa Lambda Mu Deuteron Nu Deuteron Xi Gmicron Deuteron Pi Deuteron Rho Deuteron Sigma Deuteron Tau Deuteron Phi Chi Chi Deuteron Psi Theta Eelta Qllbi Founded 1848 Roll of Charges Cornell University University of Michigan University of California Brown University McGill University Bowdoin College Leland Stanford, Ir., University College of th Harvard University Williains College Tufts College Boston University Amherst College Lehigh University Hobart College Dartmouth College e City of New York Columbia University University of Wisconsiii University of Minnesota Lafayette College University of Rochester Columbian University Hamilton College Q2 1 7 IX RK , 1. K Q ff V' UQ , ,, ! ,wx . Ex L'-'7 ff V in .A . - ' ,. ,y f ffif ' -a1wr W fr'k ' 25 . 0 , aA3+'vg',,4S ' 'L wifi' I . yy M 1 C 1 355 + -Q J ' '- ,,,, X vxf zx qiffg 471: 53 '- ,-YJ Ni- '- . . fs-. T.a THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN isbn Ewteruu Qllbarge nf Qlbeta Belts Qibi Established 1883 Fratres in Facultate Henry E. Crampton, Ph.D. Rudolf Tombo, Ir., Ph.D. William Cullen Uhlig, Ph.B. 1904 Herbert Benjamin Harry A. Fisher Albert Roy Camp Isaac Clendenin Perkins Henry De Forest Sergeant Leonard Kebler Eugene I. Reid 1905 Thomas -I. Thorp Conrad D. Truben'bach George Rowland Bradley Robert Benson Rogers Alexander Algeo Brittain Harold Newbold Lawrie Vlfhitney T. Eckert 1906 Samuel Thomson Hollister Thomas Duelle McLaughlin Paul Philip Coolidge Streeter Chester Alan Fulton Harold W. Hastings Paul F. Nolthenius Guy Sunderlin Eldredge Ralph Adams 1907 John Stanislaus Thorp Edward Siegeson john Hall Mcllvaine George Humes Reaney Fratres in Universitate Charles Eastman Harrison Ross Steeves Wardeii Hanover Fenton james Henry Foster Ventura Fuentes john Ralph Royall Ernesto Franco Carl Schur, jr. Ward Slo-ssen Gregory John Boyce Smith, Ir. Philip Benson La Roche, jr. Leandro jose Rionda War1'en john McLaughlin 93 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlpba an Qmtga Founded 1865 Directory of Chapters and Alumni Associations Province 1 ALABAMA AND GEORGIA Province Chief, VASSAR L. ALLEN, Chalifeaux Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. Ala. Alpha Epsilon Ala. Polytechnic Inst. Ga. Alpha Theta Emory College Ala. Beta Beta Southern University Ga. Alpha Zeta Mercer University Ala. Beta Delta University of Alabama Ga. Beta Iota School of Tech., Atlanta, Ga. Ga. Alpha Beta University of Georgia Province 2 CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, LOUISIANA, AND TEXAS Province Chief, GEORGE W. IVIITCHELL, VVellesley Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Cal. Gamma Iota University of California La. Beta Epsilon Tulane University Colo. Gamma Lambda Univ. of Colorado Tex. Gamma Eta University of Texas Province 3 ILLINOIS, INDIANA, MICHIGAN, AND NEBRASKA Province Chief, CLAUDE VVILSON, Lincoln, Neb. Ill. Gamma Zeta Univ. of.Illino1s Mich. Beta Omicron Albion College Ind. Gamma Gamma Polytechnic Inst., Neb. Gamma Theta Univ. of Nebraska Terre Haute Kan. Gamma Mu Univ. of Kansas Mich. Alpha Mu Adrian College Minn. Gamma Nu Univ. of Minnesota Mich. Beta Kappa Hillsdale College Province 4 MAINE, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, AND VERMONT Province Chief, NATHAN F. MERRILL, Univ. of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Me. Beta Upsilon Univ. of Maine R. I. Gamma Delta Brown University Me. Gamma Alpha Colby College Vt. Beta Zeta University of Vermont Mass. Gamma Beta Tufts College Province 5 NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA Province Chief, LEO VVISE, Allentown, Pa. N. Y. Alpha Omicron St. Lawrence Univ. Penn. Alpha Upsilon Penn. College N. Y. Alpha Lambda Columbia Univ. Penn. Alpha Pi P VV. 8: J. College N. Y. Beta Theta Cornell University Penn. Tau Univ. of Pennsylvania Penn. Alpha Iota Muhlenberg College Province 6 NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, AND VIRGINIA Province Chief, T1-ioMAs RIJFFIN, Chapel Hill, N. C. N. C. Alpha Delta University of N. C. S. C. Beta Xi College of Charleston N. C. Xi Trinity College Va. Delta University of Virginia Province 7 OHIO Province Chief, E. F. ELDREDGE, 40 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. - . O. Alpha Nu Mt. Union College O. Beta Mu Wooster University O. Alpha Psi Wittenberg College O. Beta Omega Ohio State University O. Beta Eta NrVesleyan University O. Gamma Kappa Western Reserve Univ. Province 8 'TENNESSEE Province Chief, A. W. MCCORD, care R. G. Dun 8: Co., Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Alpha Tau S. W. Pres. Univ. Tenn. Omega University of the South Tenn. Beta Pi Vanderbilt University Tenn. Pi University of Tennessee Tenn. Beta Tau S. W. Baptist Univ. City and State Alumni Associations Allentown Alumni Asso'n Allentown, Pa Dayton Alumni Asso'n Dayton, O. Augusta Alumni Asso'n Augusta, Ga D. C.'Alumni Asso'n Washington, D. C. Birmingham Alumni Asso'n Montgomery, Georgia Alumni Asso'n Atlanta, Ga. Ala Louisville Alumni Asso'n Louisville, Ky. Boston Alumni Asso'n Waverly, Mass Ni. Y. Alumni Asso'n New York City Chicago Alumni Asso'n Chicago, Ill Pittsburg Alumm'Asso'n Pittsburg, Pa. Cleveland Alumni ASS0711 Cleveland, O Tennessee Alumni Asso'n Nashville, Tenn. Dallas Alumni Asso'n Dallas, Tex. Texas Alumni Asso'n Dallas, Tex. 1 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 39.2113 Burk Qlpba lamhba nf Qlpba Eau Q9mega Established 1883 Frater in Facultate Frank E. Brooks Post-Graduates L. L. Hendren Frederic Lyman W'ells College and Schools of Applied Science VVilliam Harold Butterfield Ambrose Ely Ring Rollin Henry Vlfiggin William Le Roy Wilson john D. Wiggin Schools of Law and Medicine john Edson Brady Rollo- Nichols Chaffee Henry Moore, Ir. Frank Earle Parham Samuel john Sample Henry Blount Sho-rt Benjamin Franklin Dixon, fr. G. Rupert Seikel Karl Timmermeister William Edgar Withrow Harry Norman Gridley 95 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED Cs' FIVE COLUMBIAN iabi alta Theta Founded 1848-Corporateder88r Roll of Chapters Alpha Province Quebec Alpha McGill University New York Epsilon Syracuse University Maine Alpha Colby University Pennsylvania Alpha Lafa ette College New Hampshire Alpha Dartmouth College Pennsylvania Beta Penn. State College Vermont Alpha University'of Vermont Pennsylvania Gamma Massachusetts Alpha Williams College Washington and ifefferson College Massachusetts Beta Amherst College Pennsylvania Delta Alegheny College Rhode Island Alpha Brown Uniyersity Pennsylvania Epsilon Dickinson College New York Alpha Cornell University Penn. Zeta University of Pennsylvania New York Beta Union University Pennsylvania Eta Lehigh University New York Delta Columbia University Beta Province Virginia Beta University of Virginia Kentucky Alpha-Delta Centre College Virginia Gamma Randolph-Macon College Central University Virginia Zeta Washington and Lee Univ. Kentucky Epsilon Ky. State College North Carolina Beta Univ. of N. C. Tennessee Alpha Vanderbilt Univ. Tennessee Beta Univ. of the South Gamma Province Georgia Alpha University of Georgia Georgia Delta Georgia School of Tech. Georgia Beta Emory College Alabama Alpha Univ. of Alabama Georgia Gamma Mercer University Alabama Beta Alabama Polytechnic Inst. Delta Province Ohio Alpha Miami University Ohio Eta Case School of Applied Science Ohio Beta Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Theta University of Cincinnati Ohio Gamma Ohio University Michigan Alpha University of Michigan Ohio Zeta Ohio State University Epsilon Province Indiana Alpha Indiana University Indiana Delta Franklin College Indiana Beta Wabash College Indiana Epsilon Hanover College Indiana Gamma Univ. of Indianapolis Indiana Zeta De Pauw University CButler Collegej Indiana Theta Purdue University Zeta Province Illinois Alpha Northwestern Univ. Iowa Beta University of Iowa Illinois Beta University of Chicago Missouri Alpha University of Missouri Illinois Delta Knox College Missouri Beta Westminster College Illinois Zeta Lombard University Missouri Gamma Washington University Illinois Eta University of Illinois Kansas Alpha University of Kansas Wisconsin Alpha Univ. of Winconsin Nebraska Alpha University of Nebraska Minnesota Alpha Univ. of Minnesota Colorado Alpha University of Colorado Iowa Alpha Iowa Wesleyan University Eta Province Mississippi Al ha Univ. of Mississippi Texas Beta University of Texas Louisiana Alpliya Tulane Univ. of a. Texas Gamma Southwestern University Theta Province California Alpha University of California Washington Alpha Univ. of Washington California Beta Leland Stanford, Ir., Univ. Sixty-eight Chapters. Fifty-four Alumni Chapters. 96 , 5 fe' ,Q xv fs , -Lg -Q. 52, T L if Xxx EA QQ -av 2- ' g 'TZ' x ,I .L 5 5 5 A -'L fi? X- 'Z - l f . A L F j5+,q,V . 1117p ou'6 ,f 3 X , 0, , 6, . XX f, ' X E X5 X ' 1 XE? f' nk xg AQ x If THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COLUMBIAN jim Quark Eelta pf Elabi Brita Tlllbeta Fratres in Facultate Frederick Arthur Goetze George Augustus Goodell, Ph.D. john Hamilto-n Potter Hodgson, M.D. Marshal Avery Howe, Ph.D. Williani Albert Keener, A.M., LL.B., LL.D. Cassius jackson Keyser, Ph.D. John Holbrook Marriott, AB. Herbert Hunt Morrison, M.E., E.E. Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, A.B., M.D. Charles Thaddeus Terry, A.B., LLB. Waltei' Timme, B.S., M.D. College and Schools of Applied Science 1904 Eugene Ashley Eugene Pitou, Ir. Luis Alberto Carbo Vlfilliam Rogers Tyler John Samuel Maeder Edwin Hoyt Updike 1905 Webstei' Lance Benham Franklin Kennedy Sprague William Adolf Bode john Luneau Tunnele Thomas Miller, Jr. Burritt Nash Wheeler Gtto Diedrich Rohlfs Remsen Taylor Williams 1906 Clarence Lewis Campbell john Miller Carleton Palmer Gantert Arthur Lane Purdy Ralph Bailey Schoonmaker 1907 Elliot R. Alexander Ferris S. Hetherington Lawrence Ripley Clapp Emil Valentine Kehrlein Oliver Du Frene Kehrlein School of Law Edgar Norman Dollin Bernard Vickrey Moore Max Hardman Lewis Squires Theodore Raymond St. john 97 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 699 FIVE COLUMBIAN Williaiiis Union Hamilton Amherst Weste1'n Reserve Colby Rochester Middlebury Bowdoin Rutgers Brown Colgate New York Cornell Marietta Syracuse Michigan Northwestern Harvard Wisconsin Lafayette Columbia Lehigh Tufts De Pauw Pennsylvania Minnesota Technology Swarthmore California Stanford McGill Nebraska Toronto Chicago Betta Tlipstlou Founded 1834 Roll of Chapters Williams College Union University Hamilton College Amherst College Adelbert College Colby College University of Rochester Middlebury College Bowdo-in College Rutgers Co-llege Brown University Colgate University New Yo-rk University Cornell University Marietta College Syracuse University University of Michigan ' Northwestern University Harvard University University of W'isco-nsin Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College De Pauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore College University of California Leland Stanford, Jr., University McGill University University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Chicago 98 M k J 15' -f A .,, . G , '--Aww' 1:1-B1 - x-- -5.13 ffqfff- Eg. +4.:i ifi1V m- E ff ? g 2,f2g.g S w - -fy -, '-2 5 T' ' , ' A::I..-- 'f -I C -if f g i k ur ga 52 f gg .: 2 Y - f fm L 1, w 71 J Al nga ma T71 oerlnrl ,-.- fm,pm,m,L ll 95' B, MM-,D awww. N V, THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Co' FIVE COL UMBIAN Qlolumhia Qbbapter of Belts Ulipzilnu Fratres in Facultate William Tenney Brewster A,M. Francis M. Burdick, LL.D. Richard E. Dodge, M.D. Smith Ely Ielliffe, M.D. Herbert G. Lord, Ph.D. Arthur Thomas Kerr Arthur Dudley Warren Mancius Smedes Hutton Nelson Glen McCrea, Pli.D. Curtis Hidden Page, Ph.D. james H. Robinson, Ph.D. james Earl Russell, Ph.D. Charles Peck Warren, A.M. 1904 Wilmot Edgar Whittier Randolph Colclough Wilson Theodore Gardner Robinson 1905 O-scar B. Wiren 1906 William Leopold Essex Clarence Michael Haight George Leonard Lindsley Harry Kline Temple 1907 Harry Edward Clarke Harold William Hill john Thomas Roberts, jr. Schools of Law and Medicine Theodore Henry Allen William Fitch Allen Arthur Lefferts Hutton James Michael Mangan George John Callahan Amo-s Dake Palmer Elwood Cronon Smith F ratres in Universitate john Albert Bolles Percy Williams Donovan james Emmet Finegan Harold Chaffee McCollom Frank Launtz Miller 99 R011 of Chapters THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN illiappa kappa Gamma Founded October, 1870 Beta Alpha Beta Gamma University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Wooster University, Wo-0-ste1', O. Beta Delta University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Beta Epsilon Barnard College, New York City Beta Zeta Iowa State University, Iowa City, Ia. Beta Eta Leland Stanford, jr., University, Palo Alto, Cal. Beta Iota Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Beta Lambda University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. Beta Mu Colorado State University, Boulder, Colo. Beta Nu Ohio- State University, Columbus, O. Beta Xi Texas State University, Austin, Tex. Beta Tau Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Gamma Rho Delta Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Indiana State University, Bloomington, Ind. Epsilon Illinois Wesleyaii University, Bloomington, Ill. Eta University of Wiscoiiisiii, Madison, Wis. Theta Missouri State University, Columbia, Mo. Iota De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Kappa I-Iillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich. Lambda Buchtel College, Akron, O. Mu Butler College, Irvington, Ind. Xi Adrian College, Adrian, Mich. Pi University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Sigma Nebraska State University, Lincoln, Neb. Upsilon A Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Phi Boston University, Boston, Mass. Chi University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Psi Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Omega Kansas State University, Lawrence, Kan. IOO . 1' ' bfffisvniifff f ' +f1lWW251ifz4wfW''0 nj 'i 'WJ GMWWE 'f 'f3Wl' -pf 5 f WW! 1 , gf? ' '?VA,ilM!UlZ:UiZ5Q29Wlfff, f f ' ,fx by jhws1?i:w1MWf14 W ' f .N W V. f in .JW fffzff iw' if HV W , ,fff '! v ',f'- f. '75 ,',' VW . . A 451 1 1 ' MM ' f' , t . H J, W, , Y - gf H H, pil? A 'AH Fw - iff! .H g ,W 'Lj,j.9A'fjF,f,W,vfs1, i ' ffm 5 ' ' wQ'1'f'4-r9..w- f.,w1!fV Q iwcfcfwf' 4 V W ,f If1'f7Wiff 'J' W N ,-ufciafii-iw ,v J. ,ix 1 f,f.L,, THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Bzta Qipsilnn Qllbapter uf iliappa kappa gamma Established January, ISQI Members in Facultate Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve Elsie Clews Parsons Graduate Dorothy Canfield Ethel Manter Pool Janet Alexander McCook Elizabeth Ilsley Thompson 1904 Katharine Swift Doty Helena Marshall Fischer Jean Dunbar Egleston Caro-line Lexow Margaret Holmes Stone 1905 Alice Olin Draper Florence Alma Meyer Emilie Josephine Hutchinson Anna Campbell Reiley 1906 M-arjo-rie F. Bro-Wn Lucie Mayo-Smith Alice Haskell Anna May Newland ' Josephine Paddock Special Mary Harriman Nathalie Henderson IOI THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN Alpha Beta Gamma Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Kappa Lambda Mu Xi Omicron Rho Phi Chi Psi Omega Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Alpha Eta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Theta Alpha Zeta Alpha Iota Alpha Lambda Alpha Nu Alpha Xi Alpha Omicron Alpha Pi Alpha Rho Alpha Sigma Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Chi Alpha Psi Alpha Omega Delta Delta Zeta Zeta Zeta Psi Eta Eta Theta Theta Kappa Kappa Lambda Lambda Mu Mu Nu Nu Xi Xi Omicron Omicron Rho Rho Qigfma Qllbt Founded 1855 Roll of Chapters , Miami University University of Wooster The Ohio Wesleyan University Columbian University l1Vashington and Lee University The University of Mississippi Pennsylvania College Bucknell University Indiana University Denison University De Pauw University Dickinson College Butler College Lafayette College Hanover College The University of Virginia Northwestern University Hobart College The University of California Ohio State University The State University of Iowa The University of Nebraska Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beloit College The Illinois Wesleyan University The University of Wisconsin The University of Texas The University of Kansas Q Tulane University Albion College Lehigh University The University of Minnesota The University of Southern California Cornell University Pennsylvania State College Vanderbilt University Leland Stanford, Ir., University Purdue University Central University The University of Cincinnati Dartmouth College The University of Michigan The University of Illinois Kentucy State College West Virginia University Columbia University The University of the State of Missouri The University of Chicago The University of Maine Phi Phi The University of Pennsylvania Tau Tau Washington University Upsilon Upsilon Washington State University IO2 ,ffi 'O Wifi B? sf wh fxr. 41 Q! A L' igfzgm . 4L,,J,,,, .A ,qv x ffi'gsi55. V '-' ?if::i!25'4 nga ,.. 'PLY-'fw f ' 2'iT1'3f3:ii! , wi., ' 9.4 51 fy fx I11:::- fF:f1,.:. THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 39.11 39.11 Qllbaptmf uf Qigma Qllbi Established 1894 Post-Graduate Charles Edward Wagstaffe Bateso-n, EM. College and Schools of Applied Science 1904 William Philip Abendroth Aleck Edward Curlett Frank Albert Aicher George Oates Argall Hamlin Brooks Hatch Roger Trowbridge Pelton Ralph Earle Ashley Albert Grant Stephenson Donald Clifford Brace Thomas Kirkbride Sturdevant Ludlow Hoffmann Van der Burgh 1905 Bedford Brown Robert C. Lewis Vlfilliam B. Long 1906 Charles Frances Dickson Albert G. Suydam Carleton Wheeler Rich Henry Bowman Taylor A. Duncan Seymour Ernest August Ulmann 1907 VVilliam Hamlin Bosworth Thomas Hayden Hamilton, jr William Wallace Wise School of Law Charles H. F. Collis, Jr. Frederick G. Gernerd James Pinckney Dumas Ramsay Hoguet B. F. Lo-ngnecker IO3 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN Qtgma Qlpba Qtpstlnu Founded 1856 Roll of Chapters University of Maine University of Illinois Boston University University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Tech. Central University Harvard University Bethel College Woercester Polytechnic Institute Kentucky State College Cornell University Southwestern Baptist University Columbia University Cumberland University St. Stephen's College Vanderbilt University Allegheny College University of Tennessee Dickinson College University of the South Pennsylvania State College University of Alabama Bucknell University Southern University Gettysburg College Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania University of Missouri University of Virginia Wasliington University Washingtoii and Lee University University of Nebraska University of North Carolina University of Arkansas Wofford College University of Colorado Davidson College Denver University University of Georgia Leland Stanford, jr., University Mercer University University of California Emory College Louisiana State University Georgia School of Technology Tulane University University of Michigan Southwestern Presbyterian Uni- Adrian College versity Mount Union College University of Mississippi Ohio Wesleyan University University of Texas University of Cincinnati University of Kansas Ohio State University University of Chicago Franklin College University of Wisconsin Purdue University Virginia Military Institute Northwestern University Colorado School of Mines 104 1- xy . Mp! .p I LQAAQAQ ZF W, ' gf' 151 A ff A . mgmwniff ' irv - X X : I n N f '.A1 f f U Z 7 ' ', Xi , V.,J sf! y .X7 V W , X W W Jw Nfw wg A, H L X E X X if X5 f a QQ X ix X f f' 4 X Z ff WJ ,fi 1 Y, ' ' '. .-A- if-2 v',- 1-1' :-: 'f 4-11-mi 434 wi .:fFW3l .5 5 .- W 'VX Tlyfy f X Q X mi QV arimu I bw I ,W ll f 'M Jan A 1 f MID' - -,-. .- ' W wl - 4 xv,,.1:l' I 7' iz . am X w Iwznc'-1 Perm Y THE NINEFTEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 2.2113 Quark mu Qtbapter of sigma alpha Qipsiluu Established 1395 T904 Ludwell Brook Alexander William Ferdon Gillies james Carson Agnew Edward Bert Lyford Tho-mas Fowke Cook James Myers Raymond W. Nutting 1905 John Wallace Gillies Ellsworth Maltby Shipp Richard M. Jones Charles Albert Augustine Ralph N o-rris Marble Steegmuller William Newell Edward Day Thurston, Ir. Fitzhugh Scott John D. van Buren, Ir. 1906 Herbert Cory Enos Austin Phelps Palmer Stephen Valentine Farrelly Robert Matson Perry Alfred Stuart Meyers Carl von Pustau, Ir. 1907 Arthur Aigeltinger MacDonald Mayer William Broadhead Keller Richard Grant Williams Schools of Law and Medicine Ernest Gunton Budington Henry Lacy McClintock Frederic Dan Huntington Coerr Charles Clyde Spicer Frank Clayton Cole George William Yancy 105 ETHE NINEFTEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN 1Bbi Qigma Kappa Roll of Chapters A-Massachusetts State College B -Union University 1' --Cornell University A -University of West Virginia E --Yale University Z -College of the City of New York H -University of Maryland 9 -Columbia University I -Stevens Institute of Technology K -Pennsylvania State College A -Columbian University M -University of Pennsylvania N -Lehigh University E -St. Lawrence University O -Massachusetts Institute of Technology II-Franklin and Marshall College P -Queen's University E-St. Iohn's College, Md. 106 1 ETHE NINEETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN Tltbzta Qtbapter nf ABM Sigma Sharma - Established 1897 College and Schools of Applied Science 1904 George Frederick Miles Augustus Rogers Louis Bliss Gillet Van Rensselaer Hoff Greene Harold Mortimer Elgas Frank Peter McDonald George Francis Griffin XVillis Haven Putnam Frederick james Kenney Robert Andrew Wood Carleton Frederic Hultman F o-ucar jules Auguste Coelos Jack Clark Pickering Farrand Northrop Benedict Gscar Rudolph Waldemai' Worm, Ir. Franklin Martin 1905 Endicott Gardner Rich Herbert Alexander NVelch Albert Henry Busch Edgar Raymond Kraetzer Thomas Joseph Brady, jr. Douglas Roseberry Hobart Ronald Frank Riblet Thomas joseph Costello ' 1906 Paul Allen Buttrick john Washburn Greenwood Modie joseph Cherry Charles Haner Edward joseph O'Connell Edward Oswald McDonald Guy Bates George Ashforth Walter Joseph Brennan Joseph Edward Ridder William Frederic Thoman Theodore Philip Kilian Nelson Kingsbury Benton Frank William Chambers T907 Straiton Hard Raymond De Witt Bailey Schools of Law and Medicine Harry Jacob York Frank Knode Hoffman Charles Reseau Rose Frank Alexander Lorenzo James Edward McDonald Vernon Champney Stewart Shirley Wilmotte Wynne IO7 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlpba Gmtmfnu 1Bi Founded 1897 Alpha Barnard College, New York City Pi Newcombe College, Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Nu New York University Law School, New York City Omicron University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. Kappa Randolph-Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, Va. Zeta University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. 108 LE 'B il Jar' eff WX ,Awww rs' WE-1' ,i i 465 ,J 'EM . , f egg-'E W ' 3 . E1 g!Q. im- Eff? V Sf '4 ' T: i' ii? fl?-g1f51f'l'Q.59.-Q5 ff? f K L Lmrryams THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlpba Qllbaptzr nf alpha QBmicrun 1Bi Established 1897 Helen Beatrice Anderson Edith Augusta Dietz Eleanor Sanford Holden Lillian Alice Catherine Howard Jean Herring Loomis Evelyn Blunt Macdonald Josephine Southworth Pratt Jennie Florence Preston Bessie Trimble Scott Alice Van VVoert Smith Bessie Louise Swan Anna Frances Muriel Tho-rp Elizabeth Iverson Toms Jeannette Magdalene Wiclc 109 THE NINEQTEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta illlbzta fi Founded 1864 Roll of Chapters Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University Stevens Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University Schools of Engineering Cornell University School of Engineering IIO 4 4 x 1- 1 I ' iw.-'-1 V- , - 1mA.mau Ng. 14:25. ' 31 :xi ,EY - rf, igigl . vw Vg 'if' it :gif '- ZL,5L7F.' ZEYJL.-1 :..',. ... -. -,. -.,. ,.. ,. ,-.Arm-.f, . ,, .- wg U r ED 37 :I 131, I nf , e x A , 11, ff: .1 11, .- 1, -'v 931 .- 1, ve is 7 I ' 17, if 3 1 f L w Q 1 'K 'V i 23? .! 'Y ,, , Sv ,vp V 2: ,ll ,5. fi' 5? 'ak .,1 Q. 12 ' ,fp ,K- ., F A ay , rt -21 W :U E2 1 vga if fr, I f ff il , , '52, kg ., rt '. i r. mu V5 gif . J .rl Wg a-Lil i ,. Ei' H ag 1- ' fl ff 131 .,,fN 5.3-- F ' 1 . W, 5 AI H W Us . ,, I Y . fy d 11 . , Y 1 1 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E93 FIVE COLUMBIJN Tflbeta fi Founded 1898 1904 Charles H. Stoutenburg William E. Tracy T. Mead, Ir. ' Gilbert Lee Nicoll 1905 R. H. Mead Harold W. Carpenter ' 1906 Thomas K. Taft R. I. S. Pigott R. de C. Green W. W. Lyon III , V1 l . ' ,A lx ll 'fl ix jF ll -l ll ,4 P 1 3 44.512-I E .S X4 'fb THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlpba Qllbi Mba Phi Psi Trinity College Phi Chi Brooklyn Polytechnic Phi Phi University of Pennsylvania Phi Omega Columbia University II2 1 ,J l'? IF 1 K ,, 'I Lx' ' xt. 2 ,,, G A - , li Y. ,,. . 1 . .3 wx L2 5, Iii .W1 J' 6 J f I a , 5 4? . I' M, fs , ' x X Ek Y Nl H ,U L HJ: . , C 'JN nil ,H fi' Rf' 3 ,N I X, I N Q' V . T1 fi. ,Q V , 3 X 525 if ff' , 1 V1 , Q: 4: ' 'F if -, fl! fs fn THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 1Bbi QBmega Qllbapter uf Qlpba Qlbi kbs Established :goo School of Philosophy Orrok Colloque Robert Brenton Olsen Henry Capen Staunton College and School of Applied Science Harry Abeles Herman Winfred Albert Frederick Nathan Bolles Marshall Mallory Day Carlton Huntley Hayes Grant Knauff Walter Wesley Mott John Foote Rhame james Latimer Robinson Herbert I. Salinger Leslie Brewster Smith Louis Beach Vreeland james Ernest Willcox II 3 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Shappa Qlpba Tlllbeta Founded january, 1870 Roll of Chapters Iota Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Lambda University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Mu Allegheny Co-llege, Meadville, Pa. Chi Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Alpha Beta Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Alpha Delta VV'oman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Alpha Epsilon Brown University, Providence, R. I. Alpha Zeta Barnard College, New York City Gamma Alumnm Eta Alumnae Kappa Alumnae Alpha Beta Delta Epsilon Eta Kappa Pi Rho Tau Upsilon Psi Alpha Gamma Alpha Alumnae Beta Alumnae Delta Alumnae Epsilon Alumnae Zeta Alumnae Lambda Alumnae Mu Alumnae Phi Omega Iota Alumnae New York City, N. Y ' Burlington, Vt Pittsburg, Pa De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind Indiana State University, Bloomington, Ind University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. Wooister University, Wooster, O University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan Albion College, Albion, Mich University of Nebraska, Lincoln, N eb Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis Ohio State University, Columbus, O Greencastle, Ind Minneapolis, Minn Chicago, Ill Columbus, O Indianapolis, Ind ' Athens, O Cleveland, O Stanford University, Stanford, Cal University of California, Oakland, Cal Los Angeles, Cal 114 p . f vgx XI ,-L75 H 353, THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlpba Zeta Qllbaptzt of Eliuppa Qllpba Tllibzta Members L 1904 Marjorie Kate Bacon Lucy Bates Embury Helen Stickney Elting Romola Lyon ' 1905 Helen Wilking Cooley Anne Dunkin Greene Agnes Lacy Durant Amy Leavitt Hill Margie Ethel Hoffman 1906 Elizabeth Elliot Bradford Elizabeth Grace Evans Caroline Dederick Hall Special May Warren Moen II ll ? Ti i i 3' My Q it V fl 3 .t fi rl vl F' ri m l i fi f, l 5 I THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIAN Gamma 1Bbi Beta Founded November, I874 Roll of Chapters Alpha Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Beta University of Michigan, Ann Ar'bor, Mich. Gamma University of Wisconsiii, Madison, Wis. Delta Boston University, Boston, Mass. Epsilon Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Zeta Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Eta University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Theta University of Colorado, Denver, Colo. Iota Barnard College, New York City Kappa University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Lambda University of Wasliington, Seattle, Wash. Chicago Alumnw Chicago, Ill. Boston Alumnae Boston, Mass. Syracuse Alumnm Syracuse, N. Y. New York Alumnae New York City 11:6 E: ! lg XJ 'r r. - TL lf I Q.. -5? 5 Q .Lia ,fi 151 f 11' w, 41 En T? '1 ' 1 9. M QQ: 1A iw ,SN f!, 3 :Tina Pex::.f. by Q Q .QQ ar F' ,E-3 Q? I 1 , , ix il, I '1 751' gw Uv .pw l Q 1. , fi ,IL ' 'lv xg N z gf 9 1 'Eg Y Nl if 5 . it 1 , . THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN Elnta Qlibaptmf nf Gamma iabi ima Established November, Igor Members-Graduate Louise Kimball Una Wiiiterburn Jeannette Rowland Seibert Laura Van Cise Harriet Daniels 1904 Emma Mulford Enright 1905 Lulu Carpenter Mary Gray Laura Matthews 1906 Hazel Plate Ethel Knox Edna Stitt 117 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE CGLUMBIAN Evita Sigma 1904 Edith Blanchard Anna Mansfield Clark Florence Davidson Helen Hallowell Ethel Adeline House Alice Eudora Merrill Julia Emily Peck Jessie Maud Trube Florence Eugenia Wells 1905 Natalie S. Forrest Emma Collier Grant Mary Day Lee Edith Ellen Lyon 1906 Catherine Macdonald 118 I A THE NINETEEN HUNDRED if FIVE COLUMBIAN Zzta Tlllbzta 319i In Urbe jane Wfheeler Brush Anna Frances Curtis Mabel Steven Marion Livingston Henderson Isabelle M. Cooper In Facultate Isabel Cob'b French B. Mildred Coburn Grace E. Jenkins Laura Brainard Wfhitteinore In Universitate Della L. Conger 1905 Katherine Bowditch Owen 1906 Agnes Houstin Craig 1904 Etta Lucy Smith 1904 Edna M. Moore 1905 GertrudeHuntingtonVVare 1903 Ruth Elizabeth Stillman 1905 119 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN The Qmtur society of ,warning Established 1898 ,,. 15, ' U. ,. ' Undergraduate Chapter Donald Clifford Brace Wfillizun Pitt Striker Earle Harry A. Eisher George Gordon Green John Samuel Maeder james Myers Robert Sedgwick Stangland Ernest Stautfe-n, jr. Shernaan Hollister Stow Wfilliam Rogers Tyler Edwin Hoyt Updilce A Rudolph Ludwig vo-n Bernuth 1. I2O E X 1, Aa.. '3 F x - ' -, 1' , K - 5 . .1 1 I 5, A Q 1 K' ., 5 ' 4. 'H - - - . 35 5 J 7 5 . , I, ,J - 5 5' .H 111 V 'A L, gin We s., K k M I 5, 3 5 H U l Q , 54 'JU M if , 5? 13 fl A w if ,ff ETHE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 3122511 Quark Brita Qllbapter nf ibbi Beta itiappa g Qliolumhia dliollzgz firmtiun Oflicers, 1903-1904 EDWARD DELAVAN PERRY President NELSON GLENN MCCREA Vice-President JOEL ELIAS SPINGARN Secretary VVILLIAM ADDISON HERVEY Treasurer Members of the Class of 1903 elected to Membership Elected in junior Year Clinton Gilbert Abbott Alexander Otto Bechert Nathaniel Waring Barnes Stanley Myer Isaacs Elected in Senior Year Y Murray Harold Bass Haro-ld Chaffee McCollom Rudolph Ludwig von Bernuth james Garfield Moses Walter Frank Louis S. Odell Leonard Felix Fuld Lawrason Riggs, Ir. Gerald Stuart O' Laughlin Robert Livingston Schuyler Charles Francis Lawson Leonard Michael Wallstein Frederic Lyman Wells Members of the Class of 1904 elected in J unior Year Arthur S. Gutman Carlton Huntley Hayes Oscar Rempel Houston 121 Members of Class of 1904 elected in Junior Year THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN Qian ima 1Bi Qlpba fllbaptmf nf 332111 Burk Officers, 1903-1904 FRANK WHALLEY WATSON President JOHN HAWKESWORTH Vice-President H. HAROLD HIGBIE Secretary JOHN J. HOWELL Treasurer' H. Harold Higbie john Hawkesworth Carl I. Schaus John J. Howell Francis S. Foote jules A. Coelos Thomas F. Cook Frank W. Watson William N. Rossberg Elected in Senior Year Charles P. Menges Griswold Denison Robert S. Stangland Carl A. Schneider Frederick R. Hutton Henry S. Munroe Walter T. Derleth Robert A. W. Carleton Robert Y. VVilliams William E. Tracy Honorary William H. Burr Francis B. Crocker Robert Peele ' I22 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED if FIVE COLUMBIAN itiappa Qlbapter anxiety nf the sigma it Officers, 1903-1904 JAMES FURMAN KEMP President LUCIEN MARCUS UNDERWOOD Vice-President GEORGE ALFRED LAWRENCE Recording Secretary MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT C orresporzdirig Secretary WILLIAM HALLOCK Treasurer HENRY EDWARD CRAMPTON Council Ofiicer Members Joseph Hershey Bair Hal Trueman Beans Adolph Black A. H. Blanchard Franz Boas Marston Taylor Bo-gert Charles T. Brues William Herbert Burr Russell Burton-Opitz Gary N. Calkins James McKeen Cattell Victor james Chambers Charles F. Chandler Edward B. Coburn W. W. Corbet Henry Edward Crampton Carlton Clarence Curtis Joseph Louis Danziger Bashford Dean Charles William Dickson Myron Samuel Falk Livingston Farrand George Irving Finlay William I. Gies Amadeus William Grabau William Hallock Philip Barier Hawk Harold Melvin Hays Henry Marion Howe Frederick Remsen Hutton Douglas Wilson Johnson Cavalier Hargrave Joiiet Alexis A. Julien William Erskine Kellicott james Furman Kemp George Alfred Lawrence Earle B. Lovell Lea Mcllvaine Luque-1' james Howard McGregor Edmund Howd Miller james Burt Miner Fred Howard Moffit THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COL UMBIAN I. Livingston Rutgers Morgan Alfred J. Moses Henry Smith Munroe Henry F airfield Osborn Raymond Carroll Osburn Herschel Clifford Parker George Braxton Pegram James Krorn Rees Alfred Newton Richards Herbert Maule Richards Austin Flint Rogers C. C. Schwartz George Francis Sever Henry Clapp Sherman Hervey Woodburn Shimer Bradley Stoughton Oliver Smith Strong Walter S. Sutton Fitzhugh Townsend Chas. Christopher Trowbridge Frank Leo Tufts Lucien Marcus Underwood Edmund B. Wilson Lorande Loss Woodruff R. S. Woodward Charles Rapelyea Wyckoff, Jr. Naohide Yatsu Charles Zeleny I2 4 10115 I25 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED Co' FIVE COLUMBIAN Qssuciatinn nf the Qlumni nf nlumhia Qbnllegz ,XRTICLE II., Size. 2.-Any graduate from the Academic Department of Columbia College, and any graduate from any of the associated Schools of Columbia College, who shall have been for at least three years a regular member of the Academic De- partment, and who shall not have graduated from any other college, may become a regular member of this corporation by signing the roll of the members to be kept by the Treasurer, and paying the dues for one year or for life. SEC. 3.-Any person who shall not have graduated from the College, but who shall have been a member of a class in the Academic Department, which shall have graduated, and any graduate from the other departments, may be elected by the Standing Committee of this Association an associate member, and become such member on signing such roll and making such payment as mentioned in the preceding section. ARTICLE III., Sec. 1.-Every regular and associate member shall hereafter pay to the Treasurer the sum of two dollars annually during the first five years after the graduation of the class to which such member belonged, and five dollars annually thereafterg or, in lieu thereof, a life membership fee of fifty dollars as a commutation for annual dues. The amount now invested in the name of the Association and all moneys paid hereafter as life-membership fees shall be funded under the direction of the Standing Committee, and shall be held as a permanent fund, and the interest only shall be appropriated for the current expenses of this Association. Separate slips for signatures Cto be embodied subsequently in the rollj will be sent to those living at a distance upon application to the Secretary. The roll will be found at meetings of the Association, and at all other times at the office of T. Luntow Cunvsrie, Trearm-er, 50 Broadway, New York. Officers and Standing Committee ' IULIEN T. DAVIES, '66 President XVILLIAM BAYARD CUTTING, '69 Vice-Pvfesidevzt T. LUDLOW CHRYSTIE, '92 T7'c'fl.S Il7'C7' XNILLIAM B. SYMMES, IR., '98 SOCl'f'I'fl7'j! Term expires October, 1904 Stuyvesant F. Morris,M.D.,'63 Albert VVilliam Putnam, '97 VVillarcl V. King, '89 Arthur A. Fowler, '99 Term expires October, 1905 Charles H. Mapes, '85 Frederick Coykendall, '95 Benjamin D. Wooclvxfard, '88 Ellery O. Anderson, '98 Term expires October, 1905 Il. Howard Van Amringe, '60 Edward R. Greene, '82 Theodore F. Lozier, '76 Samuel Sloan, Ir., '87 126 T THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN . Ezhatiug Hinton The Philolexian Society The Barnard Literary Association The Freshman Debating Society OSCAR REMREL HOUSTON, Barnard President JAMES ALBERT TAYLOR, Philolexian Secretary james Myers, Philolexian Warwick S. Carpenter, ' George W. Tucker, Ir., Barnard Philolexian Don E. Hughes, Barnard 127 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN W. A. TICE 19biIuIexiau Officers GEORGE WASHINGTON T UCKER, JR. JAMES ALBERT TAYLOR RUDOLPH RUBINO LOENING W. A. Aery M. Ansorge J. L. Beha W. S. Bryant G. H. Butler C. P. Carlsson A. M., Davis H. C. Day W. B. De Vote A F. Egner Members O. B. Ferris J. P. Heaton R. K. Goodlatte C. T. Gordon J. R. Higbie M. F. Lawton R. R. Loening T. Malmberg J. Myers W. R. Porter President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer R M. Richter F. K. Sprague I. A. Taylor H. Thomas P. B. Tripp G W. Tucker, Ir. N. W. ,Van Nostrand E. S. Whitin C. L. Williams G. A. Younger 128 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN iebilnlexian society hs. ititzrarp Qlssnciattuu 231: bt. E. 1111. QE. Q. February 28, 1903 Fourth Annual Debate Res0lt'ed, That President Ro0sevelt's policy of appointing negroes to ofhce, in States where public opinion is against it. is unwise. Philolexian Team Y. M. C. A. Team Negative Affirmative James Myers 1904 Francis M. Applegate George H. Butler, jr., 1903 Frank E. Jennings J. Henry Esser 1903 L. Louis P. Posner George VV. Tucker, jr., 1905 Edward A. Mead Alternate Alternate Presiding Officer and Judge Hon. Isaac M.. Mills Debate awarded to Negative iebilulzxian Smarty hs. ieamtltun Qiullzge Clinton, February 23, 1903 Rc's0Izfed, That the appointment of negroes t0 office by the President, in States where the white sentiment is against such appointment, is unwise. Philolexian Team Hamilton Team Affirmative Negative James Myers 1904 Manley F. Albright 1903 George H. Butler, jr., 1903 Stuart Blakeley 1903 I. Henry Esser 1903 L. Elihu Root, jr., 1903 George VV. Tucker, Ir., 1905 Alternate Presiding Officer President Melancthon Wooilsey Stryker Judges Prof. Archer Vlfheeler, Yale Rev. Charles A. Richmond, Albany Rev. Dr. Sewell, R0-me, N. Y. Debate awarded to Negative 129 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIANS Barnarh literary Qssnriatiun DON EMANUEL HUGHES 1904 Presidem OTTO F. SEGGEL 1904 Vice-Pffesidmt NVILLIAM F YFE TURNBULL 1906 S. Critic JAMES LATIMER ROBINSON IQO4 Secretary JOSEPH P13014 ROBINSON 1905 Treasmw H. D. Bulkley 1904 O. F. Seggel IQO4 D. M. Proctor 1905 L. W. S. Carpenter 1904 H. L. Stein IQO4 I. P. Robinson 1905 F. B2 Forbes 1904 E. G. Budington IQO5 L. L. Schuldenfrei 1905 L W. L. Glenney 1904 L. C. A. Finney 1905 L. H. W. Webb 1905 O Houston 1904 T. H. Hamilton 1905 W1 L. Caswell 1906 D. E. Hughes 1904 H. Harper 1905 W. L. Essex 1906 E. P. Kilroe IQO4 C. E. Loew 1905 L. F. D. Fackenthal IQO6 L. G. McAneny 1904 A. S. Malcornson IQO5 S. W. H. Pollak 1906 E. D. Oppenheimer 1904 G. L. Medalie 1905- P. ka I. Seme 1906 W. G. C. Otto 1904 W. S. Messer IQO5 VV'.F.TL11'1'1lJL111IQO6S I. L. Robinson 1904 130 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 59' FIVE COLUMBIAN Ethan between Barnarh litzrarp Qssuciattnn ann the iabilutzcbniam Qntietp of williams january 14, 1903 Presiding Officer john B. Pine Judges Hammond Lamont Prof. George R. Carpenter Prof. Carroll L. Maxey SUBJECT Resolved, That the Federal Government should subsidize American shippingf' Affirmative-Barnard Negative-Philotechnian Arthur G. Hays Herbert B. Clark Rudolph C. T. Schroeder, Jr. Tyler W. Dennett David M. Proctor Joseph H. Hollister Ernest G. Budington, Alternate Arthur W. McNais, Alternate Decision awarded to the Affirmative 1BbtInIerian f Qliaruarh Ethan Earl Hall, May 1, Igo3 Presiding Officer Prof. I. Howard Van Amringe Judges Prof. Franklin Giddings Pro-f. Cassius Jackson Keyser Prof. Nelson Glenn McCrea SUBJECT Resolved, That the consular service be put on a permanent basis, with tenure of office during good behavior, and pro- vision for retirement. Affirmative-Philolexian N egative-Barnard Maxwell F. Lawton Oscar R. Houston M. Ansorge Warwick S. Carpenter Bernard Ridder Don E. Hughes Rudolph Lo-ening, Alternate William F. Turnbull, Alternate Debate awarded to the Negative I3I THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN fourth annual Rebate Between Cornell and Columbia Carnegie Lyceum, New York, April 3, 1903 Presiding Officer Prof. john Bassett Moore A Judges Gen. F. V. Greene Prof. G. B. Adams Mr. Francis B. Thurber SUBJECT Resolved, That a method of electing United States Senators by popular vote would be preferable to the present system of election. Speakers Affirmative-Cornell Negative-Columbia F. G. Carlisle 1903 I. A. Butnquist 1905 L. H. S. Brancher 1903 A. G. Hays 1905 L. William Ne-ff 1903 A. L. Strasser 1903 L. E. E. Free 1906 S., Alternate I-l.W.P'1tk1n 1904L.,Alternate Debate awarded to the Negative 132 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN 1905 freshman Eehating Qnciztp rmggp Prgrg S2228 252155 U2 - U2 U7 SEQ gg 5 5 zm1gmrrgerf1wr11Pm PEM SWL gwwwomwdrnzogw fm- Zgimg 'Q,,m:cJE'gW'9-'Q +4 '5H L1'445m I-ihoogg-Z. HQQEO S456 315,33 Eggiifn 25-5'-lfrswg :aging mwdzzm mmdogw W 95330 Q' HE QW? Q 3 Ll was QA U, U, uv L-. ..g T' ,CQ 'sd pu .gg :D on 2 2 T 5 0 U a' 0 Q 5. ff EF o' ,-I -I 8 gi rn 2 '1 In '-1 U3 5 B WFWWEUQWQFOZ ??Pf:?W1ZNEP'fU?'P: S-?U'3'5.?'f'f3r5HTU?Z-'J' U 'mffzmrs 9.00 s::::'U 2 av-Q-gQAl'UmD-'4,'x:f-1-599 Cm pq-O53 al4 OfD 4 w UQ Y 'qv-x ,-A gg:-.4 Q 2' 'P 'Sf 'P UE 537113 SFEQZUZU 333.2 NQWW ...mos CiEQ,.'2's gags, gg-Sam EQSS QEWQE ildww- Sitde-4.1-+ 'PUW Q . W. Van Nostrand R. Wallach J. White J. Zeitlin I. L. Waldron P. R. Welch G. A. Younger 133 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COL UMBIAN Qllnlumhia Qllbrtstiau Qssnciatinu EARL HALL Founded October, 1894 Officers General Association MARCELLUS HARTLEY DODGE President JAMES MYERS 1904 Vice-President HOWARD S. F. RANDOLPH 1905 Arch. Vice-President CLARENCE D. KERR 1904 L. Vice-President JOHN LEE BROOKS-Graduate Vice-President R. K. R. GOODLATTE 1906 Secretary J. A. TAYLOR 1905 Treasurer HOWARD RICHARDS, JR. General Secretary College JAMES MYERS 1904 President E. B. LYFORD 1904 Treasurer R. K. R. GOODLATTE 1906 Secretary Science HOWARD S. F. RANDOLPH 1905 President MILTON L. CORNELL 1905 Treasurer A. C. SCOTT IQO5 Secretary Law CLARENCE D. KERR 1904 President NEWELL K. CONE 1904 Treasurer FRANK SINCERBEAUX IQO5' Secretary Physicians and Surgeons A. C. HUTCHINSON President W. H. ARMINGTON Treasurer W. T. ELMENDORF Secretary L. C. BULKLEY General Secretary Graduate JOHN LEE BROOKS President HAROLD C. MCCOLLOM Treasurer N. WARING BARNES Secretary Ladies' Advisory Committee MRS. F. R. HUTTON Chairman Mrs. H. S. Monroe Mrs. A. D. F. Hamlin Mrs. H. A. Todd Mrs. H. S. Redfield 134 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 6.99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Tlibe Qiburnbmzws Qssuciatiun Object-Art. Il., Constitution The object of this association shall be to bring together, for social and intellectual advantages, those officers and students of Columbia University who are nieinbers of the Protestant Episcopal Church. G. TQNAUFF 1904 P7'E.9lidC7'1f H. L. R. T11oMAs 1905 Sec. M. M. DAY 190 5 P7'l.CF-P7'US. W. A. AERY 1904 T'7'CI1.Y'Il7'C'1' Executive COllllTllllCC made up of the officers and ul. L. Robinson 1904 and C. Nichols 1905. Members Faculty G. J. Bayles Prof. P. I. E. Xhfoodbridge Prof. W. A. Burr Prof. C. H. Young Prof. Prince Rev. Abraham Y ohannan Rev. G. R. Van De VVaterA Dr. James H. Canfield Professional Schools T. Andrews Arch. F. M. Clark T904 L. SE. G. Buddington 1905 L. R. B. Hinks 1905 L. L. E. Mahan 1904 L. Post-Graduate Q. P. Colloque H. B. Heald J. H. Vlfilson G. A. Carstensen P. L. NVells C. L. Goniph H. Hyde I. G. Hatton VV. A. Aery C. P. Carlsson S. C. Fish D. E. Huffhes b H. W. Albert S. Brown-Serman C. Lublin G. Ashforth U. B. Ferris R. A. 1v1eye1-S 11 . C. Staunton I. B. Thomas C. K. Thoinson 1904 G. Knauff J. L. Robinson H. B. Swortiigeur A. T. Stray 1905 M. M. Day C. P. Morrall C. Nichols 1906 W. R. Porter R. M. Richter A. H. Wfurtell J. P. Wfebber A. Wfinslow R. K. Vlfuppernian E. S. NVhitin P. M. Wiclainaii S. H. L. R. Thomas P. S. Boisse S. A. Malcomson S. E. Scott W. Putnam S. F. Y. Keeler P. C. Streeter 7 1907 VV. A. Amos R. Stephens S. A. Ulmann S. 135 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN v hi ., V . -17 ,xg 1' X- Tig, ia innate Jfrangawe Officers OSCAR R. HOUSTON La P7'C5.YIiCiU7'Lt VICTOR E. DE BEAUMONT Le l7z'cc-Pr6sz'dc1zt HUBERT BANNING Le Sccr6z'c11'1'0 NV ALTER A. TICE L0 T1'f5s0r1fm' Comite Executif QSCAR R. HOUSTON Le P1'6s1'dm-zt Victor E. de Beaumont Hubert Banning' john H. Marsching NV alter A. Tice Grant Burns Les Membres de la Societe Faculte Prof. Cohn Prof. Todd Prof. NVo0dward M. Loiseaux Dr. Page M. jordan' M. Bargy M. Fitzgerald M. C. M. Hamilton Iiitudiants H. Banning 1904 G. A.K.Sutt0n 1906L. G. A. Younger 1905 V. E. de Beaumont Ph. F. H. Foucar 1904 H. Marsching G. Burns 1906 F. L. Vlfells Ph. O. R. Houston IQO4 C. Collins Ph. XfV.S.C21l'1JC1llI6l'IQO4 Palma 1905 L. F. Lage Met. L. G. McAneny 1904 J. Catherinet Geol. F. Wien Ph. P. S. Boisse 1907 S. W. A. Tice 1904 C. Lublin 1905 R. C. Hoguet 1905 L. P. 1. McKeon H. E. Kreuder 1904 N. YV. Muller A. B. Lewis 1905 136 L THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Quinta Eramatique et musicals Donnee par la. Societe Francaise de l'Universite Columbia Avec le concours des Columbia Glee and Mandolin Clubs BARNARD T HEATRE, BROADWAY AND IIQTI-I STREET Le Mercredi, 22 Avril a 8.20 du Soir . iavogtammz 1 A WINTER SONG Glee Club Ballard 2 THE LOBSTER PROMENADE Mandolin Club , Kingsley Gustave ! Comedie en un acte de Paul Bilhaud Gaston J. H. MARSCHING Pl. Gontran O. R. HOUSTON 1904 Scene :--Paris 3 A SUBURBAN LAY Glee Club Barnes 4 CUPID,S GARDEN Mandolin Club Woods L'Ang1ais tel qu'on le parle Comedie en un acte dei Tristan Bernard Eugene H. J. LANGLES 1905 S. Hogson P. J. MCKEON Un Inspecteur J. H. MARSCHING Pl. Julien Cicandel V. E. DE BEAUMONT Ph. Un Gargon H. BANNINGI IQO4 Un Agent de Police W. A. TICE IQO4 Betty Hogson G. BURNS 1906 La Caissiere O. R. HOUSTON 1904 Scene :-Hotel de Cologne a Paris Dirigeur, M. Octave Lesueur 5 AT THE CROSS ROADS Glee Club Bullard 6 TWIRLEY WHIRLEY Mandolin Club Henry LA MARSEILLAISE Par le Glee Club et la Societe Francaise O. R. HOUSTON Manager VV. A. T ICE Assistant Manager Commissaires Victor E. de Beaumont Pierre Seth Boisse Ramsay Hoguet A William Herbert Adams Thomas Lockwood Perry Russell Pratt Hoyt ' Russell Compton jones Ex Officio John Harold Marsching Oscar Rempel Houston 137 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 59' FIVE COLUMBIAN ' ' Wai Qbl 6 new XG ez- Eeutscbzr 'Wmin Officers PROF. WILLIAM H. CARPENTER President DR. ARTHUR F. J. REMY Vice-President OSC.AR REMPEL HOUSTON Executive Chairman GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS YOUNGER Secretary HAROLD A. THOMAS Assistant Secretary WILLIAM F. I. PIEL Treasurer FAREL LOUIS JOUARD Librarian RICHARD CONRIED Bierfnclis Executive Committee Oscar Rempel Houston Chairman Prof. William H. Carpenter Dr. Rudolf Tombo, Sr. G. Adolphus Younger G. A. K. Sutton W. F. J. Piel A. O. Bechert E. A. C. Keppler Programme ' Committee ' Dr. A. F. I. Remy H. E. Kreuder O. R. Houston Prof. W. Hallock W. F. I. Piel Prof. C. E. Pellew Dr. R. Tombo, Ir. 138 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Cf? FIVE COLUMBIAN W. A. Braun Prof. W. H. Carpenter Prof. Adolph Cohn Prof. E. W. B. Collins G. H. Danton W. S. Dryfoos M. E. Evans W. H. Gohdes Prof. Wm. Hallock W. A. Hervey I. N. Atkins C. A. Baker N. W. Barnes A. O. Bechert H. H. Bowman P. Cobb A. E. Cohn W. C. De Mille W. B. Dresler George Ehret A. O. Ernst I. C. Fink E. Frank W. Frank C. P. Goepel G. C. O. Haas I. C. Harrison W. F. Hauhart G. W. Hauschild College and W. A. Aery L. B. Alexander D. C. Brace W. S. Carpenter J. R. Fisher O. R. Houston F. L. Jouard B. M. Kaye W. B. Long G. Z. Medalie E. C. Miller Carl Schurz Heinrich Conried Louis Viereck In Facultate F. W. J. Heuser Gustav Hinrichs Prof. Frd. Hirth Prof. A. V. W. Jackson H. A. Jackson E. Kasner F.. A. C. Keppler Prof. E. F. Nichols Dr. G. W. Olcott In Universitate W. I. Heimann E. S. Ingraham S. M. Isaacs S. L. Iosephthal F. Kidde I. L. Kind H. B. Kiralfy N. A. Koenig C. Krurnweide W. W. Lawson W. E. Leonard O. R. Lichtenstein C. C. Lieb L. Lindenmeyer S. P. Lockwood O. Lowenstein P. B. Mackie Prof. C. E. Pellew Prof. E. D. Perry Dr. A. F. J. Remy Dr. E. Richards Prof. J. H. Robinson Dr. P. Seiberth Prof. C. Thomas Rudolf Tombo, Jr. Rudolf Tombo, Sr. F. I. Mohr O. H. Mosenthal N. W. Muller H. F. Pretzfeld O. Pullich B. H. Ridder T. R. St. John H. F. Small S. L. Spiegelberg G. A. K. Sutton H. W. Thayer CL A. Toussaint C. A. Turrell E. I. Walter G. O. Ward F. L. Wells H. J. West E. Wolff G. Matthew W. Wormser Schools of Applied Science 1904 H. F.. Kreuder O. F. Seggel H. B. Krusa E. Staulfen, Ir. J. H. Marsching O. Leber H. W. Ncwburgher W. G. C. Otto E. Schlachter 1905 H. R. Mooney L. Opper L. F. Otten 1906 R. M. Richter 1907 R. Conried Honoris Causae Baron von Holleben Rudolph Keppler Georg von Skal H. L. Stein W. A. Tice E. S. Whitin U. I. Wile W. F. J. Piel G. A. Younger F. M. vom Saal H. A. Thomas Paul Goepel Leopold Bahlsen Carl Bunz 139 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN XXI N Age .gm if 'ff X AW vs. .f 9 i 'w AMD- 'ff M If 1 'Fr 1: .Nia law 1549, . .eff 1.1: ..:.1'1i..:f'1-vw 0355: 'fff tv. -1 If-farzmint-. 7K15i1,--N. -fa' W y'5,,vx.v-1,!g ,srl-1....J .raft ' tQ rr-if QM'-f1. vaff - N- A JP., .. .K .- 1f.-.-- 1.4m-'.e.y '- - -:v'....fawA ef' I 'THIS-Exif:-.B 'ff-rf-121 ' K' R. ' '- -ff -I 1' ,... ta-51. . 2- tif R . Eff? .. rf V. ' -1 I I '-Qi .. -iH.1 7.1 2 W '-25, YQ , ,',,i-1 l Y T-'mszik -: were - ,234 . N y 1 1.1 ,..,,.,. ,.,,.,1 ., Q.. .,e, .C '. E .f.f'5w:,v.iQ7'TEx:ffi.3,f ' in .mn--ex, 'g..y.f 1' -A. 1, f .'g,-,pn .,, .1 , xi. 3 V, flux 5 x 552,212 gy' l':w!li...w 35f:LjY 1'f.ilx '- QMS? gf - ms.. 2 fe .- V ' - ' ...m.tH':. 3-5-' fx?- '.lV'.74:' i'- 'Rv --'f-..:v.,f.J' ff.. me ml v N V. 1215? Q A Avid 92055131 FF H .., 25.5.53 , W' ski? urxiyyixngi gl Biff, 1 v X wtf miie .- . -.x Officers LEONARD G. MCANENY President PROF. J. HOXVARD VAN AMRINGE Faculty Vice-President DONALD C. BRACE Senior Vice-President ROBERT H. BRADLEY Junior Vice-President ROBERT K. R. GOODLATTE Sophomore Vice-President ALFRED HARCOURT Secretary RUTHERFURD S. PIERREPONT Assistant Secretary WALTER A. TICE Treasurer GEORGE W. TUCKER, JR. Assistant Treasurer JAMES L. ROBINSON Librarian VAN RENSSELAER H. GREENE Varsity Show Manager Council L. G. McAneny R. H. Bradley D. C. Brace W. F. I. Piel A. Harcourt W. A. Tice C. R. Toy Prof. I. H. Van Amringe J. Myers R. K. R. Goodlatte Programme Committee L. G. McAneny Prof. A. V. W. Jackson D. C. Brace Prof. H. T. Peck W. A. Tice L. B. Gillette 140 f . THE NJNETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIAN flee f , ,gy vigmdgp A . A well? mf' Zffffv-ff,3'f 1' f in 9 lm, ,4 ,rf-,fqfltf - , .. .W ' ' '- f.:fj1'! ,i gr . f -,Q-'W ,if - My f75':i1- . L ' ' ' igjrsfif if Elf .1 'Q'....5lv.r -'2 25155.12 -2 . . ' iii .. 134+ 1? m l A T.1'iS I 'Qi fi Qi LLJEQQ' '::g:L.---g::3.- .x:?j,,, FF I.!-. ii. ,V ' .1 545 ' ' .53 Fifi M. j::.r:1r1iQ-,V f 5 7. hz QEDBBB Qliluh A GEORGE VV. TUCKER, IR., President GEORGE A. ELLIS, Manager Ross1N L. I'IAMMERSLOUGI-I, Treasurer 1904 1905 IQ06 gzliulclfnfrie , U A 9 1.3 1 f. , -f. mere L' R' AI' xandel h. B. Barshell F. kf'B61?L3he1.S R. Schroeder VV. N. berg NI. NI. Day Z. P. Hulpin E. VV. Tyler G. A. Ellis Q- lflsggfil'-24 R. M. Richter P. and s. J- A- Fried Rf cflifgifis , 5.Kf1Uf'ltZ L. A. Goldberger I. A. Lewisohn G R Ries B' S'l-ilenstfme - - ' L umm E' G' Gfavenhorst Blllofqlljy O Brown A. Boehm R. L. Harnmerslough W. L. Pierce F. Comstock 121. A. Keeler O. R. Houston Igolfinson Il' H- Hamilton gl. ?.LLoveman VV. R. Hulburt - - ' - 0 OW L -ffl OW .,. F. K. Sprague aw R. C. Megrue E' P' hllroe I. Tolcliinslcy G. F. Butler A. Price I. Ottenberg G. VV. Tucker, Ir. G. H. Butler G. L. Rives F G Speck J. D. Van Buren C. L. Hendrickson C. li. T. Scliarps ' ' I. L. WValdron M. Hoffman F. H. Sewall XV. G. Stephenson C, Wleisinaun G. A. Younger I.-Zeitlin H. K. Heyman I. H. Lindenberger l. XV. Taylor R. Von Sholly B. Intercollegiate Tournament, 1902-1903 Columbia, 7MQ Yale, 7Q Harvard, 65 Princeton, 3K Teamll li.ii1i5QZi1Ql Z ilY'iilQFS1lff1H'Ir' Substitutes lll'i3.312if3ilSi20uy Princeton vs. Columbia Cornell vs. Columbia 1899 Princeton 3M Columbia 6M 1901 Cornell 7 Columbia 5 1900 Princeton 3 Columbia 7 T902 Cornell 4 C0111ml3i3- 3 1901 Princeton 45 Columbia 5M Yale VS. Columbia 1 902 Princeton 2 Columbia S 1 902 Yale 5 Columbia 5 F. H. Sewall, 2d boardg H. A. Keeler 4th board, and G. VV. Tucker, Ir., 1st wbstitute. represented Columbia on lIl1C,.AlllCl'lC21Il team of six against the English mversities. I4I C. F. Chandler, Ph.D., THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E39 FIVE COLUMBIAN QEbemicaI Satisfy Ofiicers C1-IAS. F. CHANDLER, PILD., LLD., D.Sc. Pfonomry .P'I'C'SZ'lil'7lf CHAS. E. PELLEW, EM. Ho1z01'fI1'j' V vice-Pf1fc.sz'dm1f' GLENN H. PICKARD 1904 S. P7'FA'ZTCfL'7lf I. EDWARD GOODELL, A.B. 17 zfcc-P1'esid01zt FIAROLD N. COX 1904 S .S'cc1'emv'y ALBERT W1 FIAHN 1905 S. T1'l'lI.S Ill'C'l' Honorary Members S. A. Tucker, PILB. LL.D., D.Sc. C. F. Pellew, EM. F. H. Miller, Ph.D. M. T. Bogart, AB., P11 I. L. R. Morgan, PILD. H. M. H0We, A.M., BS. I. S. C. Wfells, Ph.D. H. C. Sherman, Ph.D. B. Stoughton, PILB., BS. L. H. Lzmudy, FILD. I. F. T1101 C. H. Ioiiet, Ph.D. V. CllE11'1lDC1'S, Ph.D. E. I. Hall A. C. Neish, A.M. C. H. Ellard, A.M. H. A. Beans, BS., A.M M. N. Bolles, Ph.D. H. A. jackson, BS. F. Metzger, PILD. F. V. D. Cruser, BS. pson, BS. 11 142 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 553 FIVE COLUMBIAN Executive Committee T. O. Beatty F. L. Rupp W. B. Barrows E. Popper L. B. Forst Members Departments of Chemistry and Metallurgy 1904 W. N. Berg M. J. Falk G. H. Pickard H. N. Cox S. N eugass 1905 W. H. Boynton A. W. Hahn P. G. N ieder H. S. Doty H. A. Mettler F. L. Rupp R. T. Williams 1906 L. B. Forst O. Kress H. A. Seil E. Hess H. R. Lockwood J. E. Sinclair E. P. Holliday H. Mestre A. H. Wartli C. M. Kirby P. T. Nolthenius A. de L. Wyant 1907 P. A. Boeck R. M. French W. B. Keller, Jr. R. G. Williams Special R. T. Barnes J. Taylor I. W. Walther Post-Graduates T. O. Beatty, M.S. , A. W. Meyer, A.B. I. E. Goodell, A.B. B. A. Olshausen, A.B A. Hoffman, A.B. F. F. Schuetz, B.S. B. R. von Sholly, A.B. Other Departments T. H. Allen P. Sz S. M. H. Bass P. 8z S. I. W. Gillies 1906 S A. S. Gutman IQO4 L. Casamajor P. Sz S. E. C. Church 1904 S. C. T. Dantziger 1905 S. H. D. Mandelbaum P. W. Newell 1905 E. D. Oppenheimer P. 8: S. E. Popper 1906 S. G. A. Ellis 1904 J. S. Fort P. 81 S. J. J. Frank 1905 K. R. B. B. Rodman 1904 E. D. Thurston 1905 Wallach 190 5 143 C THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Cs? FIVE COLUMBIAN HBBII emo 1Bipz gIFor cbs promotion of eiiooo gwzllotusbip uno flliolumbia Letters Officers DONALD CLIFFORD BRACE President ALFRED HARCOURT Vice-President WILLIAM P. S. EARLE Secretary WARWICK STEVENS CARPENTER Treasurer Robert Holmes Bradley George Henry Butler, Jr. Frederick Linn Cooper Roscoe Crosby Gaige Oscar Rempel Houston Charles Le Roy Hendrickson Paul Berzelius Mackie Roi Cooper Megrue Harold Skene Osborne William F. I. Piel George A. K. Sutton T44 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN uf 9, Officers MR. M. K. KRESS ROCRWELL KENT The Gold Chamfnan SHIRAS CAMPBELL Dust Tzemzs S. S. LABOUISSE BRUCE S. PALLISER T. CRANE E. C. DEAN Members Prof. Ware Mr. M. K. Kress Mr. Partridge Adj. Prof. A. D. F. Hamlin Mr. C. P. Warren Mr. Hornbostel- Adj. Prof. H. C. Sherman Mr. G. T. Snelling Mr. C. A. Harr1man Mr. Gumaer Mr. Stahr Bruce S. Palliser R. T. Gilmour T. D. McLaughlin Theo. Crane L. A. Ebling Jas. W. Stinson H. F. Randolph W. Sears A. L. Loveless H. W. Peck W. C. Francis M. A. Schaap W. L. Bottomly W. W. Linsley I. B. Morris, Ir. R. V. S. Haxby A. S. Macdonald E. H. Klaber T. M. Jones Fitz Hugh Scott R. H. Dana, Ir. F. I. Walls C. A. Esselborn Dayton Colie Sweatt H. C. Oberlander L. H. Fowler C. I. Lane G. C. Vigeroux A. E. Curlett Chas. H. Bauer T. Miller T. K. Sturdevant Struyk U. C. Curtis Ogden M. Bishop E. Neus Bayard Turnbull F. E. Waterman E. C. Dean E. V. Meeks Wm. H. Beers Chas. I. Peabody W. H. Butterfield W. H. Fenton S. Stevens J. M. Sawyer T. W. Ludlow W. L. Smith F. C. Farley W. H. Orchard S. IS. Labouisse P. M. Hooper H. W. Frohne Shiras Campbell H. K. Temple L. M. Feldman Rockwell Kent A. D. Seymour, Ir. L. S. Weeks Arthur Lobo F.. C. Hall C. C. Merritt Wm. F.. Burtis W. Smithlan W. Saving H. F. Percy Ino. H. Klenke, Ir. Bedford Brown A. Graham Man Edmund T. Lea F. B. Warren 145 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Gi FIVE COLUMBIAN c R e Q 32 X - 7,a , '5 - , r All I f f iiaellzw Qtluh George Rowland Bradley Russell Compton Jones George Wilshear Bulley Charles Arthur King VVilliam Henry Connell, jr. Lucius Robinson Merritt Francis Behn Riggs 146 QTHE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN A. J. Bloomlield W. S. Carpenter W. P. S. Earle J. R. Fisher W. L. Benham D. H. Browne Black managers 1904 O. R. Houston D. E. Hughes L. G. McAneny C. G. Mettler E. S. Whitin 1905 E. M. Norris I. A. Taylor C. W. Cuthel G. W. Tucker, Jr. G. R. M. Ewing D. Van Buren, Ir B.N.Whee1er 1906 ?-?o?,?O?O?g!g ?:?:?o ?,!g g-vvr.v-v 2:2-I-v..:. ,...,. .,.,.. !!?:!-?,?O?O?lf!g?: ?g?X!:? ?o?:k!P'f!X !?'!.?':'-?O?O?,!?!.?g!g ?'k!?!.?'!-?o?X!? ??p,g:P v-1-POP Puvwh .,.,.,. .,... P!!-!g?,?!?: !g!??!?'!-!-!9f?o?l'?+P' ???!??'-!g?: Fx?-ll'--!?!. T47 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Gi FIVE COL UMBIAN ijsrws Qlluh Members DONALD C. BRACE Pffesidenzf CHANNING R. TOY Secretary cmd Treasmfer Donald C. Brace Roi Cooper Megrue Roscoe Crosby Gaige Arthur Ogden Ernst Newspapers York Times York Sun York Tribune York Herald York World York American York Press New York Morning Telegraph N. Y. Commercial Advertiser New York Evening Post New York Mail and Express New York Evening World New New New New New New New VVilliam Erb Channing R. Toy Charles E. T. Scharps G. Adolphus Younger Represented New York Evening Telegram Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Press Philadelphia North American Boston Globe Syracuse Post-Standard Syracuse Herald Co-lumbia Spectator Cleveland Plain-Dealer Louisville Courier Journal Cincinnati Enquirer Buffalo Evening News I 48 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 65' FIVE COL UMBIAN J' x. I if- wil , M x Glirzmstzrs Sf Cupid Fuzzy Huge Brick jim Perry Virgin Runt Wig Smut Our Antediluvian Ancestors Arthur Cleveland Scott Howard Morrell Peck William John Mitchell Burritt Nash Wheeler Milton Lo-ngacre Cornell Lincoln Ellsworth Rutherfurd Stuyvesant Pierrepont Chester Welde Cuthel Alexander MacKenzie Alfred Walton Bedford Atkins Ralph Hustace Hubbard Norman Wyckoff Van Nostrand Arthur Livingston Willis Morris Douw Ferris I 49 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlirnpbp Boom Qlnmmittee 1902-1903 Officers, First Term RUDOLPI-I L. v0N BERNUTH Chairman JAMES MYERS Secretary E. STAGG VVHITIN Treasurer Officers, Second Term E. STAGG WHITIN Chairman G. ADOLPHUS YOUNGER Secretary E. L. HANEMANN Treasmfer Organization Members Clinton G. Abbott IQO3 C. Edward L. Hanemann 1904 C. Rudolph L. von Bernuth Oscar R. Houston 1904 C. IQO3 C. William F. J. Piel 1905 C. E. Stagg Wliitin 1904 C. G. Adolphus Younger IQOS C. Elected Members G. S. O'L0ughlin 1903 C. H. F. Schmitt IQO3 S. H. M. McLintock 1903 C. C. W. McDougall 1903 S. H. C. Brinckerhoff IQO3 C. R. C. Campbell 1904 S. I. S. Maeder 1904 C. J. Myers IQO4 C. R. H. Bradley 1905 C. M. D. Ferris IQO5 C. M. Hurley IQOO C. G. C. H. Greeff 1906 C. L. Kebler 1904 S. W. A. Bode 1905 S. G. R. M. Ewing 1905 S. W. M. Sage 1906 S. R. S. Schultz IQOO S. 150 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN bmint mining anxiety nf Qlnlumhia Qlinihmaitp Honorary Members Prof. H. S. Munroe Prof. I. F. Kemp Prof. H. M. Howe Prof. F. B. Crocker - Prof. F. R. Hutton H. T. WILLIS President I. C. AGNEW Secretary and Treasurer Executive Committee G. DEMAREST V. GODWIN G. A. ARGALL Members W. S. Baldwin G. M. Sellers S. H. Stow P. Will G. S. Nicoll F. J. Staral E. C. Luther W. E. Tracy F. W. Watson F. H. Foote W. T. Smith S. Smillie C. F. Constant A. J. Fraser R. Y. Williams ISI THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COLUMBIAN Uribe woman! Quutbetn Qllluh of Qllolumhia Wuihzrsitp President ELIZABETH AVERY COLTON Kentucky Vice-Presidents Columbia FRANCES CAMPBELL BERKELEY West Virginia Barnard College MARY DAY LEE Virginia Teachers College SARAH LOGAN ROGERS Kentucky ' Secretaries MARION GARNETT RYLAND Virginia FLORA STUART Virginia Treasurer ALICE REINSTEIN North Carolina Membership by States Virginia 8 Maryland Kentucky 8 Texas North Carolina 6 Louisiana Georgia 6 South Carolina Alabama Tennessee 5 5 Florida West Virginia I52 fi Q ff' I f - X mf xxx f-' ' in , 1 ww' 4 Q fy Q BEE? ' 'V N fm' ,, Q V f 0 Z QI ,:. ,- ' I 7 f ,' Z, W ' ,,, fx W fy ,gl 5115 fi Y x x , 4 1 UM Q I , H ' f',l ' 'f , 1 I ydk X jf , -- , V ' u N x r A Q w 1 . I N' Z ff uQ:5?b l ' u' i. I ' 6 'W 155 lp M AW 'V Y' V A RQ N f f V' f xo YA 'N 7 f A fka K. my VW .N ' , X 5 x if 1.4 ramatiE THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C5 FIVE COLUMBIAN film jlllisnbief j'6Iaim A Comic Opera in Two Acts Book by EDGAR ALLEN WOOLF Lyrics by ARTHUR G. HAYS Music by CLARENCE I. PENNEY Presented by the Students of Columbia University Under the auspices of Kings Crown During the week of March 23 to March 28, 1903 at Carnegie, Lyceum Montclair Club, Montclair, N. J., April I3 Executive Officers ROI COOPER MEGRUE Manager CHANNING R. TOY First Assistant Manager W. HERBERT ADAMS Stage Manager CHANNING R. TOY , Assistant Stage Manager The Cast Kiley, the Mischief Maker LEWIS G. SPENCE Van Renselaer, from Columbia W. HERBERT ADAMS Casimir, an Apostle of Love Aesthetique WILLIAM J. MITCHELL Sambo, an Unbleached American A. ROY CAMP Patsy, a German HARRY W. STANLEY Florizella, Queen of Venus MASON C. HASELL Petrella, Maid in Waiting GEORGE F. BAMBACH T itella, H. I. BARTHOLOMAE Vitella, CLARENCE C. MERRITT Mirella, RALPH K. WUPPERMAN Ima Lone, a New Woman ALBERT G. STEPHENSON Maids of Venus K. M. Spence W. C. Wehe C. A. King VV. H. Beers L. R. Smith H. K. Temple J. L. Thurlow E. See F. K. Sprague E. Scott I. L. Robinson E. B. Lyford L. E. Ferreira I. M. Mangan H. L. Thomas Men of Earth A. C. Willis F. Beekman E. C. Hall J. H. Marsching F.. B. Close R. H. Hubbard H. R. Beekman M. Grossman H. D. Bulkley C. O. Riedel R. C. Wilson R. A. McFee O. E. Stevens B. S. Palliser L. Opper Specialties H. S. OSBORNE R. C. MEGRUE 154 155 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIANL .55 ' 6 ,, 1 ,f ' . ' ' 11, , ' , , ,-V v , K, L.: rf' . . 6 1903 VARSI1'Y SHOW V E 3, fi 5 A ii V, - 'V . V. in H, V E. E FE E 'E A ' 1 QT Q m e -an A, ' 'V - QW 5 'iiilf k , ,. Q .wr Y 1905 SOPH SHOW 156 I 1905 SOPH SHOW THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C95 FIVE COLUMBIAN Q Glimpse nf imtahisz Farcical Comedy in Three Acts, by Joseph J. Dilley Cast of Characters Adolphus Dove QA Local Poetj LEWIS G. SPENCE Henri Beaudesert WILLIAM J. MITCHELL F rank Bellamy DUDLEY H. MOIQRIS Tates, from Tliackers Constumier, Drury Lane j i FREDERIC L. HUMPIAIREX' Constable Pope TXTORRIS D. FERRIS Laura Bellamy HOWARD F. S. RANDOLPH Eupliemia Speckley CI-IALMERS XNOOD, JR. Susan CHESTER W. CUTHEL The action of the piece takes place near Boxleigli, on the morning, afternoon, and evening of the same day. ACT I.-At Miss Speckley's-Paradise. ACT H.-At the Meadow Gate-Purgatory. ACT HL-At Miss Speckley's-Sackcloth and Ashes. Sophomore Dramatic Association of Columbia University u Officers L. G. SPENCE Pwesidcmt W. A. TILT Vice'-Pvfesideizt A. L. WILLIS Secvfezfary W. B. BRADLEY M anager R. H. WILLETS Assistant M Cl71fClgE7' R. C. JONES T1'easm'm' N. W. Van Nostrand W. A. Bode C. Wood, Ir. T. H. Burch, jr. R. H. Bradley A G. R. M. Ewing Patroness Committee L. ELLSWORTI-I CI'l,CZ7:7'77'ZU7l H. Payson I. G. Prall R. H. Bradley R. S. Pierrepont C. VVOod, Ir. M. L. Cornell L. G. Spence I58 ,Wx-V '.' Y ,X Xx X. 4' A -MP4 N ff K P X, 'Q-Q0 X? ' -:Q ' f. .., n W V xy, 'W -X W 1 V 'f RL.M-x-iX,1wQ:-K K D X i Q2 i1:f5X'x 1 'f ' 35 WF, X' KX 7 Qwkg i N L ff,,i,-Q ff a if QF' E 159 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E95 FIVE COLUMBIAN jffluslnal Qliluhs E. BERT LYFORD IQO4 C. Manager G. L. LINDSLEY IQO5 S. Assistant Manager RAY W. THOMPSON P. G. Leader Glee Club STEXVARD SLOssON 1905 C. Leader Mandolin Club l l ' ' ,X ,Q X ' -L L f f- ala C 43 as J 5 Q 5: xr . Rf? -- - ,li 3' 1 -PM Y fr, Y w D R. W. THOMPSON Leader First Tenors A. E. Adams R, M. Crawford H. R. Lockwood P. Bogue G. B. Curtis E. P. Holliday H. M. Peck E. Scott F. L. W. Palmer First Basses R. H. Wyld E. L. Hanemann P. G. Nieder H. C. McColl0m R. H. Brown W. D. Knight G. L. Eldridge M. Pies W. E. Metzenthin Second Tenors E. B. Lyford K. Bulkley I. L. Beha VV. H. Adams C. Pocock A. L. Davis F. M. Clark R. M. Richter H. R. Van Wagenen E Second Basses R. W. Thompson H. W. Albert C. A. King J. G. Prall A. I. Rucker J. N. Thurlow G. L. Lindsley J. H. B. Hedinger 160 161 1903 GLEE CLUB ,f in ,4 . 162 1903 MANDOLIN CLUB THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 6:9 FIVE COLUMBIAN of 9 3 f A- :L . 'rw f P 'S' lv-1.-X59 . l lx J . 2 if .r . rg. M M . , . U 4, I4 - l w1lll zs.-xf.l. lxtfallll QLLLQ CLUB. ISt Mandolins T. H. Crane J. F. Phillips R. Le Roy G. G. Gaass ' H. D-. Hughes I. I. Merritt C. F. Strong S. Campbell 2d Mandolins F. D. Fackenthal R. V. L. Haxby W. H. Butterfield F. R. Happ A. S. Myers K. D. Owen . R. B. Litchfield Guitars G. W. Bulley C. A. Ott D. H. Dunn L. B. Alexander W. L. Bottomley H. R. Lockwood Violins M. V. Marcus A. Wagstaff, jr. STEWARD SLOSSON Leader 163 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E53 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qllnlumhia Qlinihersitp Rbilbatmnuic Quang Oflicers for Season 1903-1904 H. W. ALBERT 1905 C. President D. ASCH 1903 C., 1905 L. Treasurer W. W. M011 1905 C. Secretary W. F. TI-IOMAN IQO3 C., 1906 S. Manager VV. R. HURLBURT 1904 S. Assistant Manager GUSTAV HINRICHS C ondnctor PROF. E. A. MACDOWELL Honorary Conductor C. P. BENNS Graduate Adviser Active Members 'Violin K. D. Van Wagelien English Horn G. Burns J, W, Walther C. P. Benns H- Bloch Walter Oboe A. Blumenstiel Viola C, P, Benus E- L- Bondl' D- A8011 C. Borgwalt E. S. Fried W. D. Knight Bassoon H. Heiman G, Witti E. HCH11CS, If. M, VV01 ir1a11n A' Woffjgn VV. R. Hulburt C5110 H H G d . E. V. Kehrlein, Ir. S, F, Bloch A' S 'M io iwm M. V. M-H1'C11S W. Goldfrank E' C' S 3 CO mson W. W. Mon P. L. Weil ' - tems R. B. Mafuand Bass Tfombone W. N. Rossberg H. W. Albert F- E- 4Ku1'ZeUkUabe L. A. Rosenthal A, Gilbert Horn 15. M. Raphael Flute C, M0.ft0n 5. 120-senson C, Small Drums . . 'tein R. W. DOX Lf. F. Sl161'1'1 Clarinet Tucker' Jr' F. R. Happ Tympani W. F. Thotman H. L. R. Thomas L. M. Cantrell W. 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'I If 'Z Q 55,21 E A -1:1 1 . 1 -1 .fra 1 .: . .. ,J . .nd 4 . k if , S fe..-Q , I EL M 1 Q '5 '51 -.1 3 1 1' .1 -.L ,.'....,-- . , IV 13 1. .1 111 .1 1 - Pair 1-H 1 . f 'L .. . .3 1 - .1 . 11 : 132 -g 'sf Q T' ' '.' 1 . 1 .... 11. -14 1- 'fr,1.g., .5- 1 'I . , . 1 1' f c! ' 1 ' T .1 1' i n , 1 34 ' ' wG3?i1- 213 -1 1. '7 Qtbletirs 165 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qanihmfsitp Qbnmmittew Athletics FRANCIS S. BANGS 1878, Chairman ROBERT C. CORNELL 1874 REGINALD H. SAYRE, M.D., 1881 EDWARD B. BRUCE 1904 L. DONALD C. BRACE 1904 C., Secretary Student Grganizations PROP. JAMES F. KEMP, C hairmrm PROP. GEORGE W. KIRCHWEY PROE. NIARSTON T. BOGERT 166 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN '-I. 1 6 ,.I '- . .Xi . cm . . E., f -1 z.. .., , YQ I f' - ' S .- 'X. i .. R R I YR s+F?' g4I I We . 55 5 5, . - Q is!! 4,45 Q 43- GQW,LiimgQ, .,. Yf : Qhlfl'?i- . I -f Q : ..1w.a'L .M.WfimeH. . dQ. Q9351ai a g I I : QI 'r d 2 , ' - A ,R T. X r . ZW? , 1 iz.: ll L V 1 ' LSP ' C L - Q RooTBALL U Officers HARRY A. FISHER Manager RIcHAm S. SMITH Captain JOHN G. PRALL Assistant Manager WILLIAM R. MORLEY Coach Graduate Advisers T. LUDLOW CHRYSTIE Treasnrer Albert Putnam Harold H. Weekes john Wolff Varsity Team Substitutes T. R. Buell Right End A. I. Rucker, T. Cook T. Thorp Right Tackle C. W. Rich, N.Boyle R. S. Stangland E. B. Bruce J. C. Tomlinson D. H. Browne C. Bishop C. L. Frambach W. Metzenthin R. S. Smith J. Fisher V W. C. Duell I. Thorp R. M. Jones Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Right Half Back Full Back Left Half Back Quarter Back A. E. Sedgwick R. Smythe, I. Stiefel F. J. Echeverria A. Aigeltinger H. Post, C. Wood, jr W. H. Adams V. S. Lippe P. D. Willard W. Donovan B. Tintner R. S. Schultz ,J I67 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIf1N jfnntdaall 3Lienn1f1J, 1903 DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE September 26-Coltunbia September 30-Coltunbia October October October October October October October No-vember -Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Coltunbia Wesleyan o Alumni O Union O Hamilton O Williams O Swarthmore O Amherst O Pennsylvania 6 Yale 2 5 Cornell I2 I I 1903 VARSITY FOOT-BALL SQUAD THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN . .tg ' . ' Y E, ' R. S. STANGLAND W. R. NIORLEY CAPT. 1904 FOOT-BALL TEAM FOOT-BALL COACH . 'X FIRST TOUCHDOWN COLUMBIA- PENNSYLVANIA GAME 170 H8 A W1-44,1 171 1906 F001-BALL TEAM I 1905 FOOT-BALL TEA M THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN 1905 Jfnutdaall Tllleam Officers W. L. BENHAM Captain C. G. ABBOTT 1903 Manager R. I. WHITE Assistant M anager C. A. A. Steegmuller Right End G. R. M. Ewing Right Tackle H. W. Albert Right Guard R. S. Pierrepont Center C. B. Whitwell Left Guard L. P. Fluhrer Left Tackle R. A. de Sallier du Pin Left End W. L. Benham Quarter-back C. Wood, Ir. Right Half-back A. MacKenzie Full-back A. I. Bauernebl, jr. Left Half-back Substitutes W. A. Bode D. H. Dunn R. B. Rogers T. J. Costello K. D. Owen R. H. Willets 173 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 653 FIVE COLUMBIAN 1906 jfnntfhall Hiram GEORGE F. MARTIN C apmm CI-IALMERS WOOD 19o5 Coach OSCAR R. HOUSTON 19O4 M cmagev' Team Substitutes R. B. Schoonmaker Right End R. Stephens R. de C. Greene Right Tackle H. K. Temple F. I. Echeverria Right Guard J. G. Clarkson R. Protheroe Center -- C. L. Dickson Left Guard ' P. Baum G. F. Martin Left Tackle I l- E. A. E. Ulmann Left End 12 W'EH'CFeI?It?i11 J. F. Murphy Right Half-back --l P. D. Willard Full-back -- K. Bulkley Left Half-back R. S. Schultz, jr. Quarter-back T. D. Wadeltoii, jr. Record of the Team October 29 Freshmen 5 Irving o November 8 Freshmen 22 Hamilton O November I3 Freshmen 32 St. Francis Xavier Freshmen o November IQ Freshmen o Horace Mann 27 November 21 Freshmen O Sophomores 16 November 25 Freshmen O Mohegan I2 Totals Freshmen 59 Opponents 55 174 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN glfrwbmau jfuutfball Tllieam E. T. COLLINS Captain W. A. TILT 1905 Mana ef' O. D. Kehrlein Left End Sv Nil TSE 13 Left Tackle A. Aigeltinger Left Guard I. B. Spencer Center G. A. Palliser Right Guard F. N. Bolles Right Tackle A. S. Veit Right End E. T. Collins Quarter Back E. C. Bailly Left Half Back S. L. Moo-re Full Back J. Thorp Right Half Back Substitutes A. Rollins W. S. Starbuck K. B. Collins A. Baryser Games Columbia 1907 0 De La Salle Columbia 1907 IO St. Francis Xavier Columbia 1907 I2 Horace Mann Columbia 1907 5 Pennsylvania 1907 Columbia 1907 24 Irving School 175 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C93 FIVE COLUMBIAN K5 m'?xlAlJQif'1v ol P-f MI 1 'H ? I I -E 1 ?, , as. Tx .? l ....O -H 1 1 ' 9 Q ,, 1' I Il ll 5 - 115452 A RE 1 1. A USL. 3- 4 . EEE 5- , api: likes 'X . ': E,-'. ', .1 ,DV A -' ' 1-1-Q 1 1 'ni S A , 51-42 :A 3, - .. fu . if- E .' F. li - 3. T . :ff I -,-J e lg 511 in ' 1 W lh.-.-1gn-lie L.- - :f Qllnlumhia Mnihersitp Qllreins Position Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 1'0ke St Cox. Bow 2 3 Stroke Of 1903 University Eight john S. Maeder 1904 C. Henry C. Townsend, jr., 1903 C Warren F. Rollins 1904 C. Arthur C. Scott 1905 S. Milton L. Cornell 1905 S. Alexander Nicoll 1903 P. Sz S. Burritt N. Wheeler 1905 S. Robert B. Bartholomew 1903 C. Chester W. Cuthel 1905 C. University Four William P. Allen 1903 C. Arthur L. Willis 1905 C. William H. Landers 1903 S. Edwin H. Upclike 1904 C. Substitutes William I. Mitchell 1905 C. Morris D. Ferris 1905 C. Alexander MacKenzie 1905 C. 176 I 1903 VARSITY CREW THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COLUMBIAN 1903 VARSITY CREXV SQUAD 178 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Mnihrtzitp iliuat 3151112 I Poughkeepsie, june 26, 1903 Cornell, Columbia, Georgetown, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Wisconsin F OUR-MILE STRAIGHTAWAY Position Columbia Cornell Bow I. S. Maeder 1904 C. L. Edmonston G. 2 H. C. Townsendjr., 1903 E. A. Wadsworth 1904 3 W. F. Rollins IQO4 F.. E. Brandow 1906 4 A C. Scott 1905 T. J. Van Alstyne 1903 5 M. L. Cornell 1905 G. W. Foote 1905 6 A. Nicoll IQ03 R. W. Nutting 1904 7 B. N. Wheeler 1905 C. A. Leuder IQ03 Stroke R. B. Bartholomew 1903 A. R. Collin IQO4' CCapt.D Cox. C. W. Cuthel 1905 I. V. Buchanan 1905 W. I. Mitchell 1905 I. Snyder 1905 Sl1bSfit11'rCS M. D. Ferris 1905 A. Stone 1904 A. MacKenzie 1905. J. P. Frenzel, Ir., 1903 Position Georgetown Pennsylvania Bow S. Shepard, Jr., 1904 R. R. Zane 1904 2 W. H. Graham IQO4 H. E. Robertson 1905 3 J. H. Teevan 1906 F. W. Eckfeldt 1903 4 R. Hayden 1905 M. L. Williams IQO3 5 M. A. Russell 1903 G. A. Dick IQ04 6 J. I. Curran 1905 G. S. Allyn 1903 7 V. A. Bremner IQO3 W. G. Gardiner, Ir., IQO3 Stroke S. C. Alkinson 1904 A. F. Schisler 1903 Cox. I. N. Shriver 1906 L. B. Register 1904 S. B. Eagan 1903 Substitutes 1iii'?fZJ1f.?Of9O 5 I. S. Bogardus I. W. Fairfax, jr., 1904 Position Syracuse Wisconsin Bow H M. Galpin VV. F. Moffatt 2 L, B. Wikoff A. H. Bartelt 3 A. D. Brown I. Mather 4 C. H. Becker R. G. Stevenson 5 C. B. Dempster C. H. Gaflin 6 D. F. Phelps E. L. Jordan 7 H. E. Elden A. H. Miller Stroke R. R. Stone E. V. McComb Cox. H H. Curtiss I. F. Sawyer I. Middleton A. H. Christrnan SUbSti1211iCS C. L. Kimmel A. B. Dean H F. Russell A. I. Quigley Won by Cornell, 18 min. 59 sec. Second, Georgetown, IQ min. 27 sec. Third, Wisconsin, IQ min. 29 2-5 sec. Fourth, Pennsylvania, IQ min. 33 3-5 sec. Fifth, Syracuse, I9 min. 362-5 sec. Sixth, Columbia, IQ mm. 541-5 SCC. 179 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Sntetnnllegiate jftzsbmau 3Bnat lim Poughkeepsie, june 26, 1903 Two-MILE STRAIGHTAWAY ' Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Wisconsin Position Columbia Bow J. D. Wiggin 2 H. B. Taylor 3 G. F.. H. Greeff 4 I. D. Merritt 5 C. W. Rich 6 A. D. Seymour, Jr. 7 I. Miller Stroke H. B. Po-st CCapt.j Cox. K. M. Spence , S. T. Hollister Substitutes 5 P. D. Willard Position Pennsylvania Bow R. F. Wood 2 H. L. Appleton 3 F. H. Galey 4 J. B. Taylor 5 I. G. Hendrie 6 N. Drayton 7 L. J. Shoemaker Stroke I. H. Yorke Cox. W. H.'Lamb Substitutes 2 F. H. Barrett A. T. Smith ' Wisconsin Position Position Bow G. S. C ortelyou 6 2 W. M. Conway 7 3 H. Keuhmstead Stroke 4 G. M. johnson Cox. 5 R. D. Hetzel Cornell W. F. Lee R. C. Barton C. P. Johnson P. Folger J. H. Whitehead H. L. Aller W. H. Forbes F.. T. Foote R. R. Slocum H. S. Krauter H . F. Locke Syracuse L. E. Faikey H. E. Bradley 0. S. Kimberly H. A. Magoon F. S. Rice J. W. Salisbury G. A. Bump E. N. Packard, Jr. C. E. Miller R. F.. Smith A. J. Squires T. E. Van Meter B. B. Burling . F. E. Johnson T. J. Lucas Substitutes M. N. Bodenbach A. I. Quigley Won by Cornellg second, Syracuseg third, Wisconsing fourth, Co-lumbiag fifth, Pennsylvania. Time, 9 min. 18 sec. 180 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Wnimrrsitp jfnurfewrzia imma Poughkeepsie, june 26, IQ03 Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin TVVO-MILE STRAIGHT AWAY Position Columbia Bow W. F. Allen 2 A. L. Willis 3 W. H. Landers Stroke E. H. Updike Position Pennsylvania Bow G. S. Keller 2 F. R. Holbrook 3 V. A Lea Stroke R. C. Crowell Won by Cornell, second Cornell J. Schade J. Snyder A. Stone L. F. Bruce Wisconsin A. H. Christman A. B. Dean M. N. Bodenbach A. T. Quigley , Pennsylvania, third, Wisconsin fourth, Columbia. Time, IO min. 34 sec. O ISI THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Spring Brgatta Harlem River, May 9, IQ03 First Race Position Third Varsity First Freshmen Second Freshmen Bow Tonnele Hollister Purdy 2 Early Willard F orsch 3 Ellsworth Greeff F eeter 4 Beekman Merritt Curtis 5 Marsching Rich Rejall 6 Harrison Seymour Echeverria 7 Hanemann Miller Wiggin Stroke Steyn Post Patterson Cox. Bloch King Barnaby Won by First Freshmen. Second Race H Position First Varsity Second Varsity Bow Maeder Mitchell 2 Pierrepont Snyder 3 Rollins Odell 4 Scott Willis 5 Cornell MacKenzie 6 N icoll Ferris 7 Landers Updike Stroke Bartholomew Wheeler COX. Cuthel Spence Won by Second Varsity. Third Race, Class Eights Position 1903 IQ04 rgo5 1905 Bow Snyder Hanemann Mitchell Hollister 2 Steyn Updike Willis Willard 3 Marsching Van Green MacKenzie Greeff 4 Harrison Rollins Scott Merritt 5 Odell Stowe Cornell ' Rich 6 N icoll Maeder Ferris Seymour 7 Landers von Bernuth Hubbard Miller Stroke Bartholomew Frazer Wheeler Post Cox. Peck Myers Cuthel King Won by IQOSQ second, 1904g third, 19065 fourth, 1903. 182 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN igarlem Eliegatta DISTANCE, CNE MILE Junior Eights Senior Eights Bow Hollister Bow C Maeder 2 Willarcl 2 Townsend 3 Greeff 3 Rollins 4 Merritt 4 Scott 5 Rich 5 Cornell 6 Seymour 6 Nieoll 7 Miller 7 Landers Stroke Post Stroke Bartholomew COX. King COX. Cuthel Columbia won preliminary heat. Columbia defeated crew from Final heat won by the New York Atlanta Rowing Club. Athletic Club. Intermediate Four-oared Gigs Columbia BOW Updilqe West Philadelphia Boat Club 2 Vvmis Institute Boat Club I . Nassau Boat Club St3 I Nliiienile Nonpareil Rowing Club 'ro ce iee er Cox. Cuthel Won by Columbia. Time, 5 min. 5 see. 183 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C97 FIVE COLUMBIAN Ealeffllnlumhta jfrwignum lim New Haven, May 24, 1902 - DISTANCE, SEVEN-EIGHTHS MILE Position Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke COX. Columbia 1905 R. H. Hubbard A. VV. Atkins A. MacKenzie I. Lamont M. L. Cornell A. C. Scott B. N. Vifheeler R. S. PiC1'1'6'pO1111 C. XV. Cuthel VVOT1 by Columbia by two lengths. Yale 1905 Dewey Blagdeu Fergus on Fish Bradley Naetliirig Bailey Dickinson Vtfhitehouse Time, 6 min. 5 sec 184 I XV 1905 FRESHMAN CRE I 1906 FRESHMAN CREW THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Ealefdllolumhia jfrwbman Emacs New Haven, May, 1903 DISTANCE, SEVEN-EIGHTHS MILE Position Columbia Yale Bow Hollister Hecksher 2 Willard Scott 3 Greeff Swenson 4 Merritt Whittier 5 Rich Chase 6 Seymour McMahon 7 Miller Morse Stroke Post Whitney COX. King Baker Won by Yale. Time, 6 min. 42 2-5 sec. 187 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN jfall imgatta, 1 903 Hudson River Boathouse, November 3 DISTANCE, ONE-HALF MILE First Race, Class Fours Position 1 904 1905 Bow Updike Mitchell 2 von Bernuth Scott 3 Maeder Cornell Stroke Fraser Wheeler 1906 Wiggin Rej all Seymour Taylor ,Won by 1905, seco-nd, 1904. Second Race, Freshman Eights lbargesj Position 1907 College 1907 Science Bow J. Taylor Owen 2 Bridgman Stuhrman 3 Norris Sigerson 4 Betjeman Lynn 5 Hetherington Lisman 6 C. jackson J. Willis 7 Perrine Kirk Stroke Haight H. Seymour Cox. Alexander Wise Won by Science. Third Race, Class Eights Position 1904 1go5 1906 Bow Updike Mitchell Wiggin 2 Hanemann A. Willis Willard 3 Ellsworth MacKenzie Greeff 4 Bartholo-mew Ferris Merritt 5 Stow Cornell Rejall 6 von Bernuth Scott Seymour 7 Maeder Wheeler Rich Stroke Fraser Pierrepont Taylor Cox. Taylor Cuthel Spence Won by IQOSQ 1904 second. 188 Q fl-P --b C DB5 H 0317 fl? Bi nib -X- DATE PLACE WINNER DISTANCE SECOND 'HMB June 27, 1881 New London Harvard 3 1-2 Lengths '21 min. sec. K July 3, 1883 New London Columbia Walkoverif 24 min. sec. Harvard June 20, 1883 New London Harvard 15 Lengths 24 min. 45 sec. and June 18, 1884 New London Harvard 4 1-2 Lengths 24 min. 21 sec. columbia June 20, 1885 New London Harvard 30 Lengths 24 min. 27 sec. , gune 25, 1226 gew iongon ICIolumb5a 5 1-2 Iiengtgs 21 mm. 38 sec. , - t s 20 min. 24 sec. X IEEE 26, i896 Pcciiivghlgepgx: Hgxglrd 2 guise 19 min. 32 sec. v June 24, 1886 New London Columbia 10 Lengths Pennsylvania 20 min. 40 seo? , I June 27, 1889 New London Cornell I 1 2 Lengths Columbia 15 min. 30 secl- Cornell, Pennsylvania, 4' June 25, 1891 New London Cornell 6 Lengths Pennsylvania 14 min. 27 1-2 sec.5 Columbia p June 24, 1895 Poughkeepsie Columbia 7 Lengths Cornell 21 min. 25 sec.II l June 26, 1896 Poughkeepsie Cornell 42 Seconds Pennsylvania 19 min. 29 sec. It guly 2, 13375 goughkeepsie gornelll I 10 Len?hs h golunibia 20 min. 47 4-5 srec. - 1 uy 2, 1 aratoga ennsy vania 4 1-2 engt s orne 15n11n. 51 sec. ixfgighggnrazsgiglnigg' June 27, 1899 Poughkeepsie Pennsylvania 1-3 Length Wisconsin 20 min. 4 sec. ' 1, ,Tune 30, 1900 Poughkeepsie Pennsylvania 3-4 Length Wisconsin 19 min. 443-5 sec? C01'11C1l, C0111mbi2, 1, July 2, 1901 Poughkeepsie Cornell 1-2 Length Columbia 18 min. 53 1-3 sec. Ge01'g6t0WD, SYTQCI-ISC, -, June 21, 1902 Poughkeepsie Cornell 1 1-2 Lengths Wisconsin 19 min. 5 3 4sec. PeImSY1V2Hia, WiSC0DSi11 1. June 26, 1903 Poughkeepsie Cornell 10 Lengths Georgetown 18 min. 59 sec. 189 at the sta on II Pennsylvania rt not appear 'ci I1 3 -vs :QE '33 QE 2331.1 lull? Egg 0 Wea:-E becau as E as u alkover, 'U 35 nz. U a w mile ntere ZS bia 1 T eorgetown 5,0 0 I-1 -G Colum 150 he race 01: ave t did onl ,U in Bi c U s: 5, mv-llll .9543 ESE 000 'f-3.1.8 I- .cz eu E' 'E F 'ci k IG io. aux EES 'Ho 0.1: eo... ogg L0-I U v-1 19 o N as 'JH gg.: +4 View-I age ,K .M os: 591 ZR 4-5 -e-0 C DB5 El HU mb F H 190 S 2 DATE PLACE w1NNER DISTANCE SECOND TIME f July 7, 1880 New London Harvard 1 1-2 Lengths 11 min. 32 sec. June 30, 1881 Back Bay, Boston Harvard 4 1-2 Lengths 9 min. 5 3-4 sec. ' July 1, 1882 Harlem River, N. Y. Columbia 4 Lengths 10 min. 56 sec. June 27, 1883 New London Harvard 5 Lengths 11 min. 3 sec. Harvard June 26, 1884 New London Columbia 3 Lengths 9 min. 43 1-2 sec. and 4 June 25, 1885 New London Harvard 12 1-2 Lengths 12 min. 22 sec. Columbia July 1, 1886? New London Harvard 4 1-4 Lengths 11 min. 53 sec. June 3, 1887 New London Columbia 5 1-2 Lengths 11 min. 13 1-4 sec. June 28, 1888 New London Columbia 3 1-2 Lengths 11 min. 54 sec. June 21, 1889 New London Harvard 1 3-4 Lengths 12 min. 21 sec. N Iune 27, 1890 New London Columbia 3-4 Length 10 min. 54 sec. r june 24, 1891 New London Columbia 2 Lengths Yale gmin. 41 sec. Yale, Harvard, I, July 1, 1892 New London Yale 4 Lengths Columbia 12 min. 3 1-2 sec. Columbia 4, June 28, 1893 New London Yale 6 Lengths Harvard 10 min. 23 sec. I June 28, 1894 New London Yale 1 1-2 Lengths Columbia 11 min. 15 sec. 1 June 27, 1895 New London Yale 3-4 Length Harvard 10 min. 28 sec.5 Cornell 1' June 24, 1890 NSW I-101141011 Cornell 4 1-4 Lengths 11 min. 16 1-4 sec. and 5 June 20, 1891 New London Cornell 1 Length 10 min. 38 sec. Columbia 41 June 9, 1892 Ithaca Cornell 7 Lengths 10 mm. 56 secj 1 June 20, 1893 New London Cornell 3 1-2 Lengths 10 min. 28 sec. Csggilbcggggsf' E June 24, 1896 Poughkeepsie Cornell 5 Seconds 'g Ilglgigirgid 2 10 min. 10 sec. June 30, 1897 Poughkeepsie Cornell 12 Lengths Columbia 9min. 21 sec. Cogxggnifrm' July 2, 1898 Saratoga Cornell 2 1-2 Lengths Columbia 10 min. 48 sec. Wiscon ill! July 26, 1899 Poughkeepsie Cornell 2 Lengths Columbia 10 min. Iune 30, 1900 Poughkeepsie Wisconsin 3 Lengths Penn. 9 min. 45 2-5 sec C322:1,'g3ul121Z?' E july 2, 1901 Poughkeepsie Pennsylvania 1 Length Cornell 10 min. 20 1-5 sec. Cg3:.E1g11i?l6vi?' S June 21, 1902 Poughkeepsie Cornell 1 Length Wisconsin 10 min. 21 sec. CgE,rlSEf1Sg?16Vi? g Ju e 26, 1903 Poughkeepsie Cornell 1 Length Syracuse 9min. 18 sec.i NCI 3-cu EE Dm T52 OP'-4 I-'io ..--1 cu Bb' o.. pq- Q I'aCC. the 'H e. 3 Recor of mil row the rest '-4-4 -4 IB .E amped unab to +I GI le Eze .Sa .n -jd We We bin .Er 'UN entered, N.. ,2'U CICVV E 32 Bc: GJ Yale Freshman when Colu 1I VVi rd LEE E2 O O rn 4. K GJ its EQ G! -6571 GJu,U B235- E23 Ulu 'iam JE awe E-Mg v-18:13 'Eau-4 '-H we on Sea F755 -MB 22 -GU THE NINETEEN HUNDRED GJ? FIVE COLUMBIAN ,I ii Arif' Z f I Ig , N '.'. - I Q f T X C o f i n 5. 13 , 'M 1, E C4 , '- e 4 - e Board of Directors -T. C. TOMLINSON, JR., 1905 L. Captam R. H. BRADLEY 1905 C. Mcmagcz L. P. TVTTRR S. I I . S- HOLLLIQQQJQZZ6 C. Y Assistant M awzagm c 3' Ii5TfgOi,8?gOg Gmdzzate Direczfovs E. X-V. TT-TERTBIERGT Tmiaiea Members 1903 O. M. Bishop F. Thompson H. M. McLintock H. H. Weekes 1904 R. A. VV. Carlton VV. P. S. Earle R. S. Smith F. L. O,Connell T. B. johnson R. S. Stangland S. M. Day VV. Kohn J. C. Tomlinson, .I H. Duclen E. D. Oppenheimer 1905 M. L. Cornell S. F. Kohler C. VVood, Jr. N. C. Curtis A. S. McDonald T. R. Buell H. Droge J. A. Taylor IQ06 A. Ecldinghelcl L. L. Leve-ntritt C. A. Fulton D. D. Mun , A. C. Perry IQI 192 1903 'VARSITY TRACK TEAM THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 59' FIVE COLUMBIAN Bmlaps L Class Relays-Dec. 7, 1901. . Eighth Regiment Armory. 1904 won, 1903 second, 1905 third, 1902 fourth. Class Relays-Nov. 24, 1902. 1903 won, 1905 second, 1904 third, 1906 fourth. 1903 Team 1905 Team 1904 Team 1906 Team A. Haines A. S. McDonald S. M. Day C. Curtis W. F. Thoman I. G. Prall R. A. Carleton A. Carter H. R. Steeves A. Walz F. L. O'Connell D. D. Muir C. E. Scharps T. R. Buell E. D. Oppenheimer I. H. Loder J. A. Taylor W. P. S. Earle L. L. Leventritt Yale vs. Columbia-Feb. 28, 1903. Twenty-second Regiment Ar- mory. Two miles. Won by Yale. Time, 8 min. I3 1-5 sec? Yale Team Columbia Team H. Deming C. Hastings E. D. Oppenheimer A. S. McDonald A. Jacobus F. Franchot A. I. Smith I. A. Taylor Cornell vs. Colnvnbia-March 7, 1903. Won by Cornell. Distance, 1,200 yds. Columbia Team O. M. Bishop W. P. S. Earle R. S. Stangland I. A. Taylor Pennsylvania, C ornell, and C olulnblaf-Mar. 14, 1903. Madison Square Garden. Two Miles. Won by Columbia, Pennsylvania second, Cornell third. Time, S min. 23 3-5 sec. Pennsylvania Team Cornell Team Columbia Team F. H. Klaer W. Schutt W. Kohn H. M. Smith B. Smith E. D. Oppenheimer I. A. Orton D. McMeekin A. S. McDonald A. B. Gill C. Overman I. A. Taylor I nlercolleglale Relays-April 25. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania won, Columbia second, Harvard third, Yale fourth. Two miles. Time, 8 min. 8 3-5 sec. Columbia Team E. D. Oppenheimer A. S. McDonald I. A. Taylor N. Y. A. C. vs. C olmnbia--June 6. Won by Columbia. Two miles. Time, 8 min. 8 4-5 sec. N. Y. A. C. Team Columbia Team P. H. Pilgrim G. W. Orton O. M. Bishop A. S. McDonald Alexander Grant H. Valentine W. Kohn J. A. Taylor 4' Wor1d's indoor record. 193 B5 H 55 Ia E2 S3 we P0 SP I 903 South Field, April 29, 14. 1904: 3 1906, 263 1903, 205 27 Law School, 1905, 30 pointsg 1905. by Won 1.3 SE .3- LJZ Sung d H4 mlm . WI., . . . N00 . .xr Q . mm 3339ON33A - mi Na mmmmvdmmw Em WWWEEETTQ3 w an Ho QNVEE Huwo u ww P' ocfav-1 Ozxzxv-4.-4 'H oo V'l9lU75l1 '49 NYf'l 'ln NH E . N - 5. A E N-E W Tr. 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McDonald C. F. L. O'Connell C. A. L. Swan P. 4min. 38 sec. 2 I. L. Eisele P. A. S. McDonald C. C. A. Fulton C. 10 min. 12 4-5 s 120 yard hurdle W. M. Armstrong P. N. C. Curtis C. R. E. Doane P. 16 1-5 sec. 220 W. M. Armstrong P. D. D. Muir C. T. R. Buell C. 26 3-5 sec. High jump M. B. Tooker P. M. L. Cornell C. 5 ft. 7 1-2 in. 3 .Raisin C. 25 ft. 4 I-2 in. 5 ft. 9 I-2 in. Broad L. L. Leventritt C. R. S. Stangland C. 21 ft. 4 in. G. Fox, Jr., P. 21 ft 3 1-2 in. 21 ft. 7 I-2 in. Shot put TI. R. DeWitt P. iT. B. Johnson C. 41 ft. 10 1-4 in. W. T. Schultz P. 39 ft. 1-2 in. 43 ft. 6 1-2 in. Hammer throw I. R. DeWitt P. R. R. Reed P. 119 ft Io in. Hx Duden C. 117 ft. 7 1-2 in. 165 ft. 9 in. Pole vault D. T. 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XV11 ttaker .H 1 x-2 inches made by Fred. ult breaks the Freshman-Sophomore record of xo ft. V3 his +T EBI rank Q latin 06 9 fl O5 19 1902 South Field, Thursday, November 20, 45 points. 1906, 1 1905, 98 points by Oil Q VV E TIME, HEIGHT, EVENT WINN R SECOND THIRD FOURTH OR DISTANCE Ioo yard dash L. L. Leventritt'06 A. J. McDonnell '05 H. C. Feldman '06 T. R. Buell '05 Io 4-5 sec. 880 run I. A. Taylor '05 W. E. Struss '05 A. S. McDonald '05 C. M. Hirschberg '05 2 min. 6 2-5 sec. 120 hurdle N. C. Curtis '05 D. D. Muir, Jr., '06 D. S. Carter '06 E. M. Shipp '05 I8 2-5 see. 220 ' dash L. L. Leventritt'06 A. Walz '05 A. S. McDonald '05 H. C. Feldman '06 25 sec. I mile run C. A. Fulton '06 A. S. McDonald '05 R. Braunstein '05 H. Droge '05 4 min. 58 2-5 sec. 220 yard hurdle T. R. Buell '05 D. D. Muir, Jr., '06 N. C. Curtis '05 D. S. Carter '06 29 2-5 sec. 440 run J. A. Taylor '05 A. Walz '05 I. H. Loder '06 G. B. Curtis '06 53 3-5 sec. Shot put C16 lb.j H. W. Albert '05 M. D. Ferris '05 T. R. Buell '05 L. L. Leventritt '06 33 ft. 8 3-4 in. W. Newell '05 8 ft Pole vault A. Perry '06 E. M. Shipp '05 6 in' 9 ft. F. H. Duncombe '05 ' Running high jump M. L. Cornell '05 T. R. Buell '05 E. See '06 I. H. Loder '06 5 ft. 8 I-4 in.T I6 lb. hammer throw H. W. Albert '05 M. D. Ferris '05 K. D. Owe-n '05 M. L. Cornell '05 88 ft. 4 in. Running broad jump L. 'L. Leventritt'06 T. R. Buell '05 N. C. Curtis '05 I. H. Loder '06 20 ft. 6 in. -. 199 21, 1900. 899. sz... 5. 4:03 5: 33. -4 G- NS Em 157-1 QI-3 was Sd 3-. ga NB E0 32 WE ophomore recor of 2 min. 6 4-5 ophomore record of 5 7 3-4 in. ft. 'U WW G' .vi E E -5.51 'lim V43 H 5-A F-'QU-4 UU 55 rn -Qi ma: 25. ,nu-D U91 E5 1E.,., 232 .Q-1: FP' if 'l' N as D3 Em mb B: U17 npbn South Field, Wednesday, November 18, 1903 C. Ekw 33.5 . UU wmv C1 QE . . 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'HNNNQ M as 33295 3 T .i..1..l.'g 111-af -TZQSNOOWJ n I I.E.:-v-1.EIQJ 4.34.14-7'-v-1 N :1-vu-EEEE.-4m..su-W-.u-,D o NN H xozC 'HooOf-1 .-1 ozmoum-'ou-lox-nmvfv-H-4 1-1 Q. E QE, E E330 W H .2 5 f'1 'E' Z ,Q 'U C '1 .Q m ww G Htgm' ' za fd- 5: 5 .2025 2 Fd 'U 1-4 Q 5-E -cs me me bow :lg gnu: ' 3gg,:,g,ggJg3 P- J-LN P' ggnvo 39,0-OQEN 3355335 H Olgfldbli-il-lOlMMp'lp'IP' 202 -. l-4 V S-4 mu Ina mu 5 m e tmual ntmnllegmte eztmg,1874f1902 YEAR EVENT RECORD MADE BY YEAR EVENT RECORD MADE By 1876 Running highjump A 5 ff- 4in. I. W. Pryor 188 100 ard run 10 - se D r' 1377 P01f2VH11llZ 7 ff-.4 in. J- W- PFY01' 1338 2 mile bicycle 6 53:1-5 sec. Ai: Rilfzsdoni Jr' 1877 1 mile walk 7 min. 30 sec. Charles Eldredge 1884 120 yard hurdle 17 1-2 sec. R. Mulford 1877 1 mile run 5 min. 33 1-2 sec. W. Bearns 1884 Running broad jump 21 ft. 3 1-2 in. O. Bodelson 1877 Half mile .run 2 min. 20 1-2 sec. G. M. Hammond 1884 Putting the shot 36 ft. 3 3-4 in. D. W. Reckhart 1877 Quarter mile 11111 54 SGC. G. M. Hammond 1885 1 mile walk 7 min. 27 2-5 sec. F. H. Ware 1373 Quafle ,mile full 54 I-5 Sec. A. I. Burton 1886 Running broad jump 20 ft. 11 in. C. H. Mapes 1878 Half mile run 2 min. 8 1-4 sec. A. J. Burton 1886 Pole vault 10 ft. 3 1-4 in. H. Stevens 1878 120 yard hurdle 21 3-5 sec. J. H. Pryo 1888 120 yard hurdle 17 1-5 sec. H. Mapes 1878 1 mile walk n 7 mm. 38 3-4 sec. Charles Eldredge 1889 120 ' 16 4-5 sec. H. Mapes 1878 Running broad Jump 19 ft. 2 1-2 in. I. P. Conover 1889 220 26 2-5 sec. H. Mapes 1878 Running high 5 ft..6 I-2 in. J. P. Conover 1889 1 mile walk 7 min. 6 4-5 sec. T. Mcllvaine 1879 1 mile run 5 min. 24 3-5 sec. C. H. Trask, I r. 1889 Tug of war Won by Columbia 1879 1 mile walk t 7min. 49 sec. R. H. Sayre 8 P I It f . E. D. Rider,Yale 1879 Running broad Jump 20 ft. . I. P. Cono er I 90 0 6 Van I0 t' 7 ln' l H. F. Welch, Col. 1879 Running high 5 ft. 8 1-4 in. I. P. Conover 1890 Throwing the hamme194 ft. 7 in. B. C. Hinman 1879 Pole vault 9 ft. 3 in. F. H. Lee 1890 Tug of war Won by Columbia 1880 1 mile walk 7 min. 54 3-5 sec. R. H. Sayre 1891 1 mile walk 7 min. 5 1-5 sec. Lloyd Collis 1880 Throwing the hammer 84 ft. 3 in. J. F. Bush 1891 Running broad jump 22 ft. 11 1-4 in. V. Mapes I. F. Bush 1891 Tug of war Won by Columbia 1880 Tug of war Won by Columbia? I-Tgaqrgihns Ir Eiiiaifiexrdmlilierlciiiycle itigisec ,l-I J. H. Montgomery 1896 Half mile bicycle 1 min. 27 3-5 sec. W. H. Fearing, Ir. 1881 Throwing the hamm-e176 ft. 9 1-2 in. I. H. Montgomery 1896 1 mile bicycle 2 min. 27 3-5 sec. George Ruppert 1881 1 mile walk 7 min. 30 5-8 sec. R. H. Sayre 1897 Quarter mile bicycle 32 3-5 sec. W. H. Fearing, Ir. 1881 2 mile bicycle 6 mm. 51 sec. C. A. Reed 1897 Half mile bicycle 1 min. 6 3-5 sec. J. A. Powell 1331 Runnintglbrogfl jump 20 ft. 9 1-4 in. IF. genlliins, gr. 1897 1 mile bicycle 2 min 13 3-5 sec. gawson 1 2 120 yar ur e 17 3-5 sec. . . en ins, r. - - . awson 1882 Running broad jump 20 ft. 3 in. I. F. Jenkins, Ir. 1897 I mlle tandem 2 mm' IO 2'-5 Sec' i J. A. Powell 1882 Putting the shot 36 ft. 3 in. A. T. Moore 1897 5 mile bicycle 11 min. 50 1-5 sec. R. Dawson 1882 Throwing the hammel 87 ft. 3 I-2 in. D. R. Porter 1898 Quarter milelbicycle 32 2-5 sec. C. F. Schwartz lIl'V.LF.Iilfl0rgan 1293 Hali ngle bicycle 1 2 3-5 sec. lgawson - . . enr 1 .1 mi e ic c e 2 mm 34 sec. . awson 1882 Tug of War Won by Columblai I. H. Bankis, 1839 Quarter nhlile run 49 2-5 sec. M. W. Long Oscar Bodelson 1901 Broad jump 21 ft. 6 3-5 in. C. W. Kennedy 203 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN .4 A6711 4 E i A 1 X, if 1 . ,I 4 5 I ca 1 -fo 5 ig I 5 1 5 Y is V l E 5 ' L 5' Baszfhall Qssociatinu Officers Season 1903 FRANK S. O,N EIL 1903 L. Captain C. LE ROY HENDRICKSON 1903 Manager if i Assistant Managers Season 1904 CHARLES L. F RAMBACH 1905 S. Captain WILLIAM F. GILLIES 1904 S. Manager 2' TQEIZEERIQQQSS g Assistant Managers The Team G. J. Mehler E. J. Taber S. B. C. L. F rambach i Catchef F.. R. Joyce T. B. W. R. Tyler F. V. Goodman S. S. H. A. Grant Pitcher V. Godwin L. F. H. C. Gearin W. R. Tyler C. F. A. I. Bloomfield First Base F. S. O'Neil fCapt.j R. F. Substitutes H. H. Elias A. E. Adams W. A. Tilt F. W. Lockwood 204 N W W H1 km? :U ITIDHJHHQQJV U 1321 lil, 5 H JANE' L5 1, 'Q dwg mggww M2 503 SEND 00562015 O HNEEEOU w 590.5 3650.6 OHONH AWEEEOO sgwfigm O HWEEEOU w EOEBP NnU3Ug3Um FEED Eygwgdarg 0 QNEYEEOO 2 mggmbg UmSU2hm NBEEOQ UMEEEHNU H WEEEOU W Egcdm ENE iam QOEEUWQ QOHEKOA m MWEEEOU Q mgumm E0-Kgimvm ESOW EMEUWH Vggmgzm V EOEK5 m EDEEOU Sam N52 NEEEOU caggvgg m an-EEOU 0 Gggmpg RUE Egm AA .m -Nw .zv HSE EOERHIH A ANBEEOU Q RECFH MSO Hams. weigh! EPO 'Dawg H 655200 E EEMLENE EOE 550m AJ .w .Nw .ZW SOME QSM gm H NEEDED M U '4 H5380 EEEOHH EDYEEOU EBM 335 0 PERM 335 HH NBEEOU EOE Egw Em 22.52 V PM gwgwn .EQ O :DECO N NEEEOU EOE 550m .bpm FAEOOIHM UOO32wGm m no M QOORSBM-km MNH HWEEEOU EOE Egm 'STEM MMOEQHH dw PEW ESM Saw QMMQXE Hama M5540 2:05 Sam? WERE mo? 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'? ? ?0!9!9!0!0!0! 1 ! i !3Q Ox a:Q:,awOa wNaW:vNH gi ggggawmowvbusmow E M .E u vmwmwmwmmwownowm 3 u mmomwmHmwHnHwNNH cd H OO omowvmvwmwowmvwv o NNNHNN H NHNH N 33 EAI C o wg N In if Eqtgial-U Z G56 vOE3vvbn0xP wwf- E -go2'g:i',gg,w-E, 3g'fl,:Z.9Z,fgi 8 v-1 O 5-1.v1 -v-1' v-4 efenh-as-,wmc:L:3z-fe-1oLf4cs2 I-' 206 20 7 TEAM 1903, VARSITY BASE-BALL O 1903 GyMN.xsIUM TEA M THE NINEFIJEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIAN in 'Q . 3 .1 Ei . G b , . E: Wav :E .: .lx X . K L 2 A iv M 0:0 A ' ir. 030 ,, ,ii 1 3 y, fl . E . i G Y M NA?lV M - H. S. OSBORNE, M'g'1' EUGENE ASHLEY, Cajft E. I. HILLS, As.s't M'g'r Eugene Ashley 1904 S. W. L. Benham 1905 S. H. Bloch 1904 L. C. Eastmond 1904 P.8zS. V. de La M. Earle 1903 S. A. E. Ring 1905 S. J. C. Smallwood 1903 S. H. McLint0ek 1903 E. Ward 1906 S. F. S. Shaw 1903 S. B. Lyford 1904 F. Duncombe 1905 S. R. C. Wilson IQ04 R. H. Wiggin 1905 S. M. E. Lyle, Jr., 1905 Yale-Columbia Competition, 1903 Held at Columbia University. Won by Yale: 31 points 5 Columbia, 23 points Intercollegiate Competition, 1902 Held at Philadelphia Yale 16 points Princeton IO points N. Y. U. 5 points Columbia I5 points Univ. of Penn. 5 points Haverford 3 points Intercollegiate Competition, 1903 Held at New York University Columbia 25 points N. Y. U. -6 points Princeton 5 points Yale I3 points Univ. of Penn. 5 points University Gymnastic Competition EVENT FIRST SECOND 1111110 Horizontal Bar I. C. Smallwood A. E. Ring H. Bloch Parallel Bars E. Ward F. S. Shaw I. C. Smallwood Side Horse H. Bloch J. C. Smallwood M. E. Lyle, Ir. Flying Rings E. Ashley I. C. Smallwood F. S. Shaw Tumbling R. H. Wiggin F. S. Shaw E. Ashley Indian Clubs A. E. Ring R. C. Wilson All-around Championships CID I. C. Smallwood C22 F. S. Shaw C35 H. Bloch Wrestling Champions Lightweight john Sheldon 1903 L. Welterweight H. L. Jochum 1904 S. Middleweight F. I. Echeverria 1906 Heavyweight T. F. Cook 1904 S. 209 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN intercollegiate Qssueiatinn of Qmateur Qtbletes of Qmertea E. STAUFFEN, JR., COLUMBIA President T. A. DILLON, FORDHAM Honorary Vice-President R. L. SIM, C. C. N. Y. Honorary Vice-President C. R. ADAMS, N. Y. U. Secretary R. BERRY, CORNELL Treasurer F. B. ELLIS, PENNSYLVANIA Gradnate Manager Executive Committee W. C. Clark, Harvard F. L. Wright, Princeton C. L. Du Val, Yale I. C. Gilpin, Pennsylvania Advisory Committee Gustavus T. Kirby, Columbia, Chairman M. Kendrick, Pennsylvania T. Gerrish, Harvard Faculty Committee Professor White, Harvard, Chairman Dr. P. C. Phillips, Amherst Professor E. L. Richards, Yale Professo-r H. B. Pine, Princeton Colleges and Universities of the Association Amherst Georgetown Princeton Boston College Harvard Rutgers Bowdoin Haverford Stevens California johns Hopkins Swarthmore College of City of N.Y. Lafayette Syracuse Columbia Michigan Villa No-va Cornell New York University Williams Fordham Pennsylvania Yale 210 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN The jfzming Qllluh LYLE EVANS MAHAN HAYDON WILSON HEAD WILLIAM CARSON FRANCIS EUGENE PITOU, JR. H. Bargy W. S. Bryant W. C. Francis H. C. Day J. R. Gillespie C. I. Grace H. W. Head W. R. Hulbert H. A. jackson C. L. joly E. P. Kilvoe I. I. Krause W. W. Lyon L. E. Mahan H. Mestre H. Moore, Ir. Members, 1903-1904 E. E. Morlan W. E. J. Piel E. Pitou, Ir. B. E. Roden, jr. W. E. VVithro+W Austin P. Palmer L. M. Bridgeman Oliver B. Ferris Eredrico Lage Emil Kehrlein, Jr. Oliver Kehrlein E. I. Brownscombe Lorillard Spencer, Ir. I. C. Porter K. B. Millett John K. Prather President Secretary Treasurer C ap tain 211 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlinlumhia Wuihzrsttp granting Tlleam January 10, I902 C0-lumbia, IO, U. S. Naval Academy, 6. A't Annapolis. Team: E. Pitou, Jr., W. E. With-row, S. N. Arnold, H. C. Gearin. February 13, I902 Columbia, 23 Harvard, 7. At Cambridge. Team: E. Pitou, Ir., S. W. Arnold, H. W. Head. March 4, I902 Columbia, 75 Cornell, 2. At New York. Team: F. B. Clark, E. Pitou, jr., L. E. Mahan. March 7, 1902 Columbia, 2 g West Point, 7. At We-st Point. Team: F. B. Clark, E. Pitou, Jr., L. E. Mahan. Junior Team Championship. Ist, Columbia, 2d, Yale, gd, N. Y. Fencers' Club. Team: W. E. Withrow, H. W. Head, H. C. Gearin. March 14, 1902 Columbia, 5: Yale, 4. At New Haven. Team: E. Pitou, Jr., L. E. Mahan, H. W. Head. 1 March 28-29, 1902 Intercollegiate Championship. West Point, 35, Columbia, 31: Cornell, 22 5 Yale, 19, Penn- sylvania, 165 Harvard, 12. Team: F. B. Clark, E. Pitou, jr., W. E. Withrow. 212, IQO3 FENCING TEAM 213 21 1903 VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM 21 r-4 G 4. an I-' Lvl ll? U7 O C4 U fc A 9' -4 v-4 903 VARs I 2T 1903 VARSITY BASKET-BALL TEAM THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COL UMBIAN Qllulumhia Tllinihzrsitp iiasketfhall Qssuciatiun RICHARD S. SMITH IQO4 L. President DUNCAN H. BROWNE 1905 Vice-President HARRY A, FISHER 1904 S. T reasnrer Team, Season 1902-1903 HENRY HART ELIAS Captain Harry A. Fisher Henry C. Townsend Augustus Rogers Theodore H. Allen Frank L. O'Connel1 Bernard von Sholly Victor de La M. Earle ' WILLIAM F. ALLEN Manager HARRY A. FISHER Assistant Manager Season 1903-1904 FRANK L. O,CONNELL Captain HARRY A. FISHER Manager CHESTER W. CUTHEL Assistant Manager Columbia Peekskill 7 Columbia Co. F. Norwalk II Columbia National A. C. I7 Columbia Silent Five I6 Columbia Atlantic A. C. 20 Columbia W. S. B. Y. M. C. A. IO Columbia Stamford 2 I Columbia jefferson I 7 Columbia Princeton I6 Columbia Cornell I 3 Columbia Yale I4 Columbia Harvard I 2 Columbia Yale 22 Columbia Harvard I I Columbia Princeton 28 Columbia Cornell 6 Total-Columbia, 340g Opponents, 241 Games won games lost, 6. 217 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN WILLIAM DUDEN CHARLES A. DANA W. Cook, Ir. J. MCK. Hecker ieunkzp Captain Manager Varsity Team Left Wing Left Center W. Duden Right Center A. J. Akin Right Wing I-I. Duden Cover Point F. N. Benedict Point R. L. Von Bernuth Goal Substitutes W. A. Bode D. McKee A. Games Columbia 2 St. Francis Xavier Columbia 4 Yale Columbia I Harvard Columbia 2 Crescent A. C. Columbia 2 Hackley Columbia 2 Princeton Columbia I N. Y. A. C. Columbia 2 Yale Wolff o 6 5 9 o 2 2 3 218 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COLUMBIAN Glinlumhia Qliuihzrsttp lawnsse Qssnciutiun Officers E. J. REID President AUGUSTUS ROGERS HERBERT BENJAMIN Captain T. H. RAY LEONARD KEBLER Manager F.. J. REID N. S. GOLDBERGER Ass? Manager R. M. RICHTER Line-up, 1902-1903 Go-al F. M. Clark Center F.. E. Stewart Point F. N. Benedict Third Attack T. H. Ray Cover Point A. Rogers Second Attack A. Coggeshall First Defense M. Baum First Attack E. J. Reid Second Defense H. Benjamin Outside Home R. A. Adams Third Defense A. Gutgsell Inside Home I. D. Van Buren Substitutes A. G. Hays E. Ashley G. M. Falion R. H. Wyld D. Solovv Inter-University Games Columbia 3' Columbia 5 University of Penn. 2 Cornell University I Columbia-Harvard game defaulted. 21 9 fI'HE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COL UMBIAN Q, . E 'T itll' 41 ei Qtnlumhia Muihzrsttp Qinimmtng Qssncmtum Officers F. H. DUDEN 1905 S. President C. D. TRUBENBACH IQO5 S. ViC6-P7GS'id67Z'f and Secafetary J. W. SPENCER 1905 L. M anager and Tvfeasnffezf F. M. VOM SAAL 1905 S. Assistant M anagea' A. R. CAMP 1904 S. Captain of Relay Team L. B. ALEXANDER 1904 S. Captain of Water Polo Team Water Polo Team, 1902-3 Intercollegiate Champions C. G. Abbott 1903 S., Captain Center Forward nnmnwe Smmmd A. R. Camp 1904 S. Left Forward F. H. Duden 1905 S. Right Goal C. D. T rubenbach IQO5 S. Left Goal Substitutes J. W. Spencer IQO5 L. F. M. vom Saal IQO5 S. Relay Swimming Team 1902-1903 Intercollegiate Champions J. W. Spencer IQO5 L. . Z. P. Halpin 1906 Sp. A. R. Camp 1904 S. lx Captain F. M. vom Saal, 1905 S. C. D. T rubenbach 1905 S. W. Eckert IQO5 C. Substitute F. C. Brown 1906 220 221 AAUHONSJ CH CINTERCOLLEGIATE EAM T Pom Vermil- V 1903 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 693 FIVE COLUMBIAN Eater 1911113 Bmcurh january 31, 1903. At N. Y. A. C. Columbia, 55 N. Y. A. C. 2d team, 0. April 3. At Sp0rtsmen's Show, Cleveland, O. Championship: Columbia, 63 Yale, 1. April 24. At Columbia. Columbia, 53 University of Pennsylvania, 0. Swimming January 31. At N. Y. A. C. I1ltC1'COillC'g'lZl.tC' Cliampionsliip. Columbia, IQ Yale, 2. 300 yards. Time, 3 min. IQ 3-5 sec. Four-man relay-7 5 yards each. April 3. Sportiiieifs Show, Cleveland, Q. 160 yards relay: Yale, IQ Columbia, 2. April 24. Aft Columbia. 800 ft. relay, four men: Columbia, IQ Pennsylvania, 2. I. VV. Spencer 1905 L., champion of Columbia, broke 'IA A. A. U. records during tbe: season of IQOZ-3. He won the 1,000-yards lVletr0p0litan Championship at the N. Y. A. C., de- feating T. E. Kitcliing and E. H. Adams, time, I5 min. 23 2-5 sec. 222 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 1905 Baskztfhall Tllieam E. HESS fcaptainp RightF01fwm'd C. CUTHEL Left Forward Q- M-BKAYE Cmztef' G: 5?0lL,El5g51? LE' JR' Right Girard ISSIIZN E Left Guard A. W. HAHN Manager Columbia 190 5 Newark, 10. Columbia 1905, Cutler, 5 Columbia 1905 Barnard, 5 H 5 Columbia 1905, Barnard, 7 Columbia 1905 Passaic, 27 Columbia 1905, Yale 1905, IQ U Columbia 1905, De La Salle-, I2 Columbia 1905 Adelphi, IO' Columbia IQO5 Polytechnic Institute, 22 .223 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBTAN 1 905 3Ea5e:I1aII Team Officers GILMAN TIFFANY Captain VVALTER E. BRADLEY M anager Members of the Team W. A. Tilt S. B. Dewey G. Tiffany T. R. Buell T. H. Burch T. J. Costello H. S. Doty I. G. Prall F. L. Cooper W. H. Connell A Games Played Columbia 1905 16 Horace Mann Columbia 1905 6 De La Salle Columbia 1905 6 Yale 1905 Columbia 1905 28 Woodbridge Columbia 1905 I4 Columbia 1904 Columbia 1905 I3 Stevens 1904 and 1905 Columbia 1905 7 Mt. Vernon High School Columbia 1905 5 Betts' Academy Columbia 1905 7 Polytechnic Institute Columbia IQOS I Columbia 1903 Columbia 1905 31 Yonkers High School Columbia 1905 3 New York Univ. 1905 Columbia 1905 I3 Riverview Military Acad. Columbia 1905 3 Crescent A. C., 2d 224 22 1905 BASE-BALL TEAM THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Gi FIVE COLUMBIAN X 1905 iacrnssz Tlfleam T. XX7 .Rochester Goal XV. Heynian Point J. XX7. Arnold Cover Point L. B. Smith First Defense liM-0353, Jr' Second Defense XV. L. Rothschild Third Defense G. M. Falion tCaptainj Center G. A. Younger 3 XN. F. ll. Piel Y H Mestre T. K. Taft E. Haines J. D. van Buren, Jr. H. Rosenson Third Attack Second Attack First Attack Outside Home Inside Home Manager 22 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 699 FIVE COLUMBIAN janlftbfitlill ' M. H. DODGE Lciidtl J. C. McCRAc:iuzN 4 SV' f ' HOWARD TQICHARDS, JR. Y Wm mul R. L. VON BI5RNU'1'H Cham' Lvudu Delegates T. H. Allen XV. Barnes M. S. Boynton XV. H. Boynton T. Breck H. Bulkley C. Carlsson A. Collins K. Collins L. XV. C1'21.NVTO'1'Cl,J1'. NN. B. De Voe M. H. Dodge F. G. Downs - . 'Dunbar R. K. Goodlzitte R. P. Hoyt .X C. Hutchinson E. O. MacDonalcl T. Malinberg H. C. McCOllom A L. Moen il. Myers A. P. Palmer VV. R. Porter . Rzinclolpli . B. Scliooninziker F. Squires A. E. Thurber XV. T ice. P. B. Tripp G. XV. Tucker R. L. von Bernutli E. S. Wfliitin Mr. Frecllc P. Keppel Dr. Czuncielcl H R 227 22 TE,-x M 1906 HOCKEY THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es' FIVE COLUMBIAN 1906 iianckzp Tltzam Gilass dlibampions, 190211903 Officers I. MCKEON HECKER WALTER J. BRENNAN Team Perry D. Bogue Captain M cmagev' Right Center J. McKeon Hecker Left Center Ralph B. Schoonmaker Left Wing Thomas D. Waddelton Right Wing Douglas S. Carter Cover Point R. W. Macbeth Point R. W. Ebling Goal Substitutes Mason Hasell C. P. Gantert Warren M. Sage H. A. Thomas 229 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED ES' FIVE COLUMBIAN G. R. O. E. 1905 ilanrkrp Team Captain M anag eo BRADLEY STEVENS R. T. Williams Left VVing T. Brady, jr. Left Center M. L. Cornell Right Center W. A. Bode Right Wing G. R. Bradley Cover Point G. F. Tiffan . J. W. Gilliesy l P01111 F. L. Cooper Goal E. W. Cassebee-1' , Substitute Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia 'Columbia 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905, J Record of Games 1: Columbia Grammar, 1 2: Dwight, I 1: St. Paul, 2 : Carteretts, 1 1 'Mackenzie O 5 6 11: Cu-tler, 3 1: Columbia, 1904, 7 0: West Point Foundry A. C., 0 230 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN NO. jfffrp strung fam. 1903 NAME POINTS 1 F. S. Shaw 2136.2 2 J. D. Kernan 1850.7 3 E. H. Loder 1688.4 4 H. W. Albert 1684.0 5 F. Martin 1678.3 6 A. E. Ring 1669.9 7 H. L. Iochum 1632.4 8 P. Will 1601.0 9 H. H. Elias 1600.0 IO R. S. Stangland 1584.9 II T. H. Burch, jr. 1578.3 I2 W. H. Hendrickson 1 573.6 I3 T. R. Buell. 1541.0 I4 C. F. Carlson 1532.8 I5 H. H. Weekes 1528.0 16 F. vom Saal 1515.1 I7 N. C. Curtis 1511.0 18 H. S. Brown 1504.6 IQ H. W. Haines 1504.0 20 C. A. Esselborn 1498.2 2I E. E. Agger 1488.8 22 D. S. Carter 1471.4 23 H. W. Gissell, jr. 1470.0 24 G. R. M. Ewing 1462.2 25 I. S. Maeder 1460.0 Total 13892.9 No. NAME POINTS 26 R. R. Von Sholly 1459.7 27 F. H. Duncombe 1453.5 28 R. Protheroe 1447.7 29 M. F. Lawton 1442.5 30 I. P. Carter 1440.8 31 T. J. Thorp 1428.5 32 H. Baxter 1416.2 33 I. MCK. Hecker 1408.3 34 L. B. Alexander 1400.7 35 H. Bloch 1389.6 36 F. S. CTConnell 1387.8 37 B. A. Moegling 1383.2 38 L. E. Gro-ut 1356.0 39 G. Bates 1339.0 40 F. K. Sprague 1337.8 41 B. M. Kaye 1316.0 42 I. H. Loder 1312.4 43 H. C. Brinkerholf' 1312.0 44 W. A. Jacobs 1298.9 45 R. H. Wiggin 1298.5 46 E. Ward 1292.0 47 A. C. Perry 1264.2 48 J. B. Tenney 1229.6 49 E. Ashley 1225.2 50 E. M. Shipp 1220.0 Average 1477.8 231 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Munras of tba QE VV. F. Allen 1 06 L 9 . F. I. Barrett 1905 P. 81 S. VV. L. Benham 1905 S. C. Bishop 1907 S. A. I. Bloomield IQO4 A.. B. A. Bradley IQO5 L R. H. Bradley 1905 D. H. Browne 1905 F.. B. Bruce 1904 L. T. R. Buell 1905 S. M. L. Cornell 1905 S. N. C. Curtis 1904 S. C. VV. Cuthel 190 5 C. A. Dana 1904 L. G. Denison, 2d, IQO4 S. H. Duden. IQO5 S. . Duden 1904 L. W. C. Duell 1904 W. M. Erb 1904 L H. A. Fisher IQO4 S. Ba J. R. Fisher 1904 M C. L. Frambach 1905 S. C. A. Fulton 1906 S. W. F. Gillies 1904 S. V. Godwin IQO4 S. H. A. Grant 1904 S. F. H Crew Track Intercollegiate Gym. Foot-ball 1903 1902 IQO2 1903 Baseball 1902-03 Crew IQO2 Track 1904 QManagerj Foot-ball 1902-03 Foot-ball 1901-03 Track 1903, Foot-ball 1903 Track 1903, Crew 1903 Track 1903 Crew 1902-03 F oot-ball 1901 fManagerj Base-ball 1902 Foot-ball 1902 Track IQO3 Foot-ball 1902-03 Foot-ball IQO2 se-ball 1903, Foot-ball 1903 QManagerj F oot-ball 1902-03 Foot-ball 1902-03, Base-ball IQO3 Track 1903 Base-ball 1904 QManagerj Base-ball 1902-03 Base-ball 1902 C. LeR. Hendrickson 1906 L. Base-ball IQO3 QManagerj R . M. Jones 1905 S. .Joyce IQO5 P. 81 S. L. L. Leventritt 1906 A. S. McDonald IQO5 S. J. S. Maeder 1904 W. Metzenthin 1905 Ph E Foot-ball 1903 Base-ball 1903 Track 1903 Track 1903 Crew 1902-03 Foot-ball 1903 232 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN D. D. Muir 1906 S. . Track 1903 1. Myers IQO4 Crew 1904 QManagerj F. L. O,COH'HCll IQO4 Track 1903 Ci. S. O'L0-ughlin 1906 L. Crew 1902 A. C. Scott 1905 S. Crew IQO3 UT. D. Sh-aw T. C. Foot-ball 1901 J. B. Smith, jr., 1904 L. Track IQOI R. S. Smith 1904 L. Foo-t-ball 1901-03 I. W. Spencer 1904 L. Swimming IQOI R. S. Stangland 1904 S. Foot-ball 1902-03, Track IQO2-O3 E. Stauffen, Jr., 1906 L. Track 1903 QManagerj E. I. Taber 1904 L. Base-ball 1902 J. A. Taylor 1905 Track 1902-03 J. Thorp 1907 S. Foot-ball 1903 T. J. Thorp 190 5 S. Foot-ball IQO3 W. A. Tilt 1905 Base-ball IQO3 I. C. Tomlinson, jr., 1904 L. Foot-ball 1902-03 W. R. Tyler 1907 S. Base-ball 1902-03 E. H. Updike 1904 Crew 1902-03 B. N. Wheeler 1905 S. Crew IQO3 A. L. Willis 1905 Crew 1903 233 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIAN .j 5 , 4- fn -1 aiiegeiailsrfif faanaega?ar,Q , --.L --.. qiQg5SQgEEl - NN ..- . '- X. .'Z 'ffA'V 'f fl' 5QxagQyrf me if .1 'T A - ' ... , .ffa-E., . nw 'N ALFRED E. THURBER IQO4 President WARREN I. MCLAUGHLIN 1904 L. Secretary ARTHUR I. METTLER 1905 S. Treasmfev Board of Directors R. Le Roy A. J. Mettler T. D. McLaughlin A. E. Thurber I. P. Wiley W. J. McLaughlin Members L. E. Mahan D. Stern A. I. Bloorniield G. Burns W. B. Mount R. H. Wzggin H. A. Thomas H. L. Parr A. Harcourt H. W. Eastman J. P. Carter G. G. Moore I. Tonnelson R. Le Roy G. N. WilliamS011, If I. P. Wiley O. Lowenthal J. D. van Buren I. Hawkesworth W. F. Turnbull W. I. McLaughlin R. L. Strebeigh I. M. Sawyer F. W. Chambers TWH gp wan ' war Ulf'-US a Sea 55 SEQ PFEE E ww55 H25 ES- ag www 94 ...1 QUPYFU n if-ICU S 555 G' gg W5 gl 2 Cdr' is 5 .59 S Ugg WW 5 F5 E2 S5 FD 59 5 S2 'QS is D. McLaughlin C. Noble E. P. Grosvenor A. S. Ruhe 234 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Co' FIVE COLUMBIAN Annual Spring Tournament Singles won by L. V. Ledoux Doubles won by L. E. Mahan and W. I. McLaughlin Columbia vs. N. Y. U. Singles L. E. Mahan, C., won from I. T. Allen, N. Y. U. A. E. Thurber, C., won from C. Galwey, N. Y. U. W. J. McLaughlin, C., won from L. Clarke, N. Y. U. E. P. Grosvenor, C., won from F. Manchee, N. Y. U. Doubles L- E- Mahan, C- V S J. T. All , N. Y. U. W.I.McLaugh1in,C- i Won from 2 C. Galweiij N. Y. U. A. E. Thu ber, C. 2 V L, C1 k , N, Y, U, E. P. Groswlienor, C. f Won from i F. Mzziiicliee, N. Y. U. Columbia, 65 N. Y. U., 0. Intercollegiate Tournament Singles Preliminary Round: Mahan, C., won from Lewis, Y. Rendall, P., won from Bulkley, C. McLaughlin, C., won from Batten, P. Thurber, C., bye. First Round: Mahan, C., won from Larned, H. Thurber, C., won from Salisbury, Cornell Collset, U. of P., won from McLaughlin, C. Second Round: Mahan, C., won from Bishop, H. Thurber, C., won from Cole, Y. Senii-finals : Mahan, C., won from Thurber, C. Finals: Dewhurst, U. of P., won from Mahan, C. Doubles Preliininary Round: Mahan and McLaughlin, C., won from Lewis and Cole, Y. Bishop and Cole, H., won from Thurber and Bulkley, C. First Round: Mahan and McLaughlin, C., Won from Rendall and Thomson, P. Semi-nnals : U Mahan and McLaughlin, C., won from Pitzman and Salisbury, Cornell Finals: u Clapp and Colston, Y., won from Mahan and McLaughlin, C. 235 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qwlmz gyms College, 1904 Light Weight Q E: E5IXl11Qti1g5?04 Fight Weight Middle Weight Heavy Weight Light Weight Middle Weight Heavy Weight l 1 4 f l l i I -4 4 1 I l 5 Middle weights lgsgfagggr 1905 , - Chas. Mettler IQO4 Hem Weight l H. W. Albert 1905 Applied Science, - - S. M. Day 1904 Llght Welght l T. E. Fisher 1905 ' - - S. H. Stow 1904 Middle Weight 3 T. R. Buell 1905 - R.S. Stanvland 1904 Heavy Weight l C. B.Wh2i,tWell 1905 tl v College, 1905- G. A. Younger 1905 E. A. Ulman 1906 G. W. Tucker 1905 C. W. Rich IQO6 M. D. Ferris 1905 G. T. Gordon IQO6 Applied Science, T. E. Fisher 1905 H. B. Taylor 1906 T. R. Buell 1905 G. B. Curtiss IQO6 T. Thorp 1905 6 H. Baxter 190 '1905 Won by E. S. Whitin 1904 Won by J. Fisher 1904 Won by Chas. Mettler 1904 1904-1905 I? Won by S. M. Day 1904 gl Wen by T. R. Buell 1905 Won by R. S. Stangland 1904 1906 1? Won by E. A. Ulman 1906 :L Won by G. W. Tucker 1905 I Won by M. D. Ferris 1905 1905-1906 Won by T. F.. Fisher 1905 at Wen by T. R. Buell 190 5 :L Won by T. Tho-rp IQOS l 2 THE NfNEETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COL UMBIAN RICHARD S. SMITH CAPTAIN OF 1903 FOOT-BALL 'TEAINI JOHN S. NIAEDER CAPTAIN OF IQ04 CREW HARRY A. FISHER MANAGER OF IQO3 FOOT-BALL TEAM JAMES NIYERS MANAGER OF 1904 CREW 2 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN 952,55 .f 55 I' . ff, . -5552 :5'l5 , 4 1 vs.. A. -1 .J . , . Jiffy ,L - E. ff - :cf-. I '- JOHN C. TOMLINSON, JR, CAPTAIN OF 1904 TRACK TEAM CHARLES L. FRAMBACH CAPTAIN OF 1904 BASE-BALL TEAM , IQOBERT H. BRADLEY MANAGER OF 1904 TRACK TEAM WILLIAM F. GILLIES MANAGER OF 1904 BASE-BALL TEAM 38 C V 14 ..GL, ' . rw W V 3, +f43x-.rm ' ' fi V A 4-2 ,w w A I ., an ag . ' 5 - . 1-k1f 1H', ' -Ve A . V , X, , .:, ' .rf -A V ' ' 1 ,- . 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Iv ' V 91 'VN' --Q. ff 'a' I V Jmw,VM.r. , 4 wg , P.. My ..-.H-,,.f3,,, sm5 f'f' ' gg - ,V Ag- r 55 '1 2.'47LP4 ,fHf.. ,'f1 1 . if V f X . I X 444 ly n Q f I i A A Q , we ' f 42 . f fx if X52 V A ' V 0151 - N,--1, .1 , N:-.wr-.6 K f'Wlm.f'- ' Q AW Y A . ,V , :L-i,:,-7333 , ,VV,.,, ,. ., f As X Q W6 1, I a' Q VZ f J 4 V, WW., K , ,g g 11 ,Q Q .. x' up QV-3 4 1' 2' , 1 ' ff H ,fc eq, ' ,, f 4 V s ' Q- gf .Q 1 . . 2 f' 'aff , W aj V i 1 1 - 1'-J-fi ' sw 1.1 .k-N. . :Vz:y,W1,4MeVa,af,- '- QW -IL-1 . , 1 2 H ' 2' ' - f I I I w L f ' 1 .f ff V 4 4 ' 1 239 E V w , E VL r W F ! t! L I Y I I ! 1 I 4 I A W V V VV W-L THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN iaistnrp of the 6511155 nf 1905 Hearken the song The Cane Rushes South Field Oct. 15, IQOI First Rush QEDIIIZQB ' OUGHT from the breadth of the land, From hillside and from shore, F rom the country's inidmost core, And the throbbing hearts of the citied inarts, Fate formed our loyal band. Here, where the work in the blend Of mutual hope and strife Has instilled the manlier life, Vlfe have learned the might of the strenuous iight Strong in the hand shake of friendf Ours is the victors' loud song, I Of battles fair begun, And the victory of them won. By the pluck of man and the lighting clan,- Eons shall bear it along! tYainly her glorious deeds to surpass The classes must ever strive :- So hearken my lay of the conquering class, Song of Nineteen-Five! Freshman Year HALLENGED by the vaunting Soph, Firm as Freshmen first we came: Tho' our numbers gained his scoff, Still our vict'ry brought him shame. Fi0'htinO' as a brothers' clan. b,. 6 , . . lueree we broke the Soph s disdain 1- Rushing, crushing. man for man, Twice in three times won the cane. See old South Field's sloping lawn Witli its eager, hostile groupg Mark the Freshmen battle drawn,- They to be the victor troop! 240 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Second Rush Hark the whistle! Witli a dash Swift they fall upon the caneg And the Sophs held by the clash, Hard must fight a hand to gain. But in vain they tried us then, Single combat, or the mass, Nineteen-Four were conquered men, Down before the Freshman class. Upper-classmen check the fray, Counting hands upon the caneg Freshmen win, their verdicts say g- And we'll do the trick again! Give a cheer then for the class, Three times three for Nineteen-Five! While fights fair her fame amass, For her fame we'll ever strive! Scarce resounds our victor-shout, When the signal calls amain: Freshmen up! Another rout! Once more carry off the cane! Firmer still we bear the brunt Of their onslaught, hot and long,- Firm, with all the grit and wont, That to warrior chiefs belong. Through the desperate, tangled fight Of the writhing, struggling mass, Through the battle of their might, Naught our courage-can surpass. Tho' they plunge their waiting lines Cn our zealous, battling band, Tho' their troop with troop combines, Vain they strive against our stand. Thus we fought the bitter iight And unwav'ring held our own, Till again by conqueror's right Made our glorious vict'ry known. 241 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN Third Rush Class President Class Dinner Sherman' Sq. Hotel Dec. 18, 1901 For the judges' verdicts say: Freshmen win the cane again ! join, then, in exultant way In the shouts we raise amain. Tho' we lost the ending fray, Still We Won the battle's day! Twice in three times won the light, Ours the cane by victor's right! And thus at the close of the fray, And the end of the day, As the sinking sun his red course had run Athvvart the battle-red sod, Qur triumphant shout at the Sophs' sad rout- The first class cry We raised on high- Resounded over the quad. To Chalmers Wood, first chieftain, good and true, These lines bespeak his loyal clansmen's due. Ho, classmen all! Come gather 'round the press, Wliere from the purplish clusters bursts the wine That fills the Wooden vat With happiness, And tints all earthly things with hues divine. And 'round the ample board of crisp-brown bliss And other godly gifts to human kind, Come group the faithful clan, with none amiss, That each one may an earthly heaven find! 'Twas thus, most godly, sang our herald bard, And each one quickly loosened Wide his girth, And to the festal banquet came prepared To try the sav'ry luxuries of earth. And long and loud we feasted through the night, Witli toasting and with songs, and While the cup Weiit 'round, We hearkened to the bards recite, And war shouts to the rafters lifted up. The captive Sophs with terror marked their fate, The mighty splendor of their foemen's Weal, And pale with fear they hear our cries elate As future things the prophet bards reveal. 242 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN The Class Foot-ball Team Class Five 'o5C.v. 'o5Y. Gym. The Class Crew Until the day star blushed ii the morning sky We feasted o'er the clansmen's savory messg 'Till faint our parting songs We raised on high We drained the brimming vats of happiness. And long in the memory of the great clan Will live the great feast Where the warm Wines ran Again in war and sturdy fray Our hist'ry finds a golden theme 5- The class eleven's smashing play In brilliant way Oft Won the day And made our first a winning team. Gur class live too undying laurels won When Eli Yale in vict'ry confident With noisy heralding dispatched his son, And called him home with loser's sad lament. Long the count of mighty men Served our Freshman classy- Track, and court and diamond then Saw them all surpassg- Every sport they listed in Made another certain win. So mighty was our Freshman eight Its story makes a glowing page Of kindly pride and praise relate In Alma Mater's heritage. With every man of robust heart And dogged pluck-to do or die, Fair master of the oarsman's art- How could we aught but winning vie? Stuyve Pierrepont for the class-crew's stroke, With Bull MacKenzie, Hubbard strong, Lamont, and Chick, young heart of oak, We shot the laurel course along. Yale Race Old Eli's boasted younger son, 36:5 For battle sent his oarsmanls gage, May: 331902 To try.Lake Whitney's Water-run- In eight-manned shell stout battle Wage. if 243 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Gi FIVE COLUMBIAN Winners of 54 CYS !l And know- Qur fame-crowned standard to advance Where Haunts his Hag in every gale, No pause we made to grasp the chance To struggle with young Eli Yale. They're off! Behold the flashing gleam Of wave-wet, sun-lit, glitt'ring blade! See how they catch and stroke the stream As swift they cut the sluggish lade! Straight down the course the light shells leap, With Eli forging to the van, Columbia close, with steady sweep, Her champions ready to a man. Beneath the bridge the swift shells speed- An eighth mile, and the race is o'er- With Yale's fast crew a length in lead. Now, men-Columbia to the fore! Responsive to the coxswain's lash Her shell jumps to the fore.- Oh, on, ye men! Another dash! Columbia calls! One effort more! The gap is closed! the light grows fast !- The struggling crews the end begun 5- Behold our spurt! the mark is past!- Our crew the gruelling battle won! Cheer, men, cheer, for the great class crew! Long and strong, as the great clan's due. In ttribute rhyme, And for all time I link the names of them who, serving well, The guerdon won: jim Taylor, Chick Cuthel Think thou what laurel wreaths to us belong, Thou, spellbound listening to the victors' song, And know 'twas thus our college life begun- With many mighty men and 'deeds unsung. 244 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E97 FIVE COLUMBIAN Our tender chargesffthe mighty and valorous The Flag Rush South Field Sophomore Year HAT are men but the mock of fickle Chance That winsome, treacherous maid 5- Mayhap she deigned a lingering, love-lit glance, But now our love betrayed. For just the span of years our lives possess Whom once her love caressed, Unstinted all she grants of mortal happiness And fortune tenfold blessed. Like Rosalinde our match she watched in love And when the lover won, Tho' sportive she must long her lover prove, She crowned but constant one. 'Twas thus she proved our courage and our When to the court we came 3 And thus our second year she took delight To crown with lasting fame. The gentle, little strangers F or college to prepare, Kind Alma M3t61',S nurselings, Were given to our care. We taught the little fellows Gur every word obey, And so they learned the lesson- They practice it to-day. They graced a joyous smoker With romping song and dance, And tried a Freshman dinner - In woeful ignorance. In short, they were the nicest And sweetest little joys That ever came to college- The dearest, cutest boys. Ho, with bluster and with Hare Nineteen-Six demands a brushg Yea the valiant Freshmen dare Challenge Naught-Five for a rush. might 245 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 692' FIVE COLUMBIAN The Cane Rush South Field But they try our ranks in vain, None our sturdy lines can pass, And the class flag stays amain, Kept there by the victor class. Hoping where all hope is vain, Still they challenge once again, Trusting they may win the cane, And at least one victiry gain. But, alas! for Freshman hopes, And the efforts fruitless spent, That their courage vainly copes 'Gainst our ten-deep battlement. For as is the victor's way ,Easily we win the fray 3- Nineteen-Five has Won the day, All the judges' verdicts say. Class Dune Browne, our chieftain next, in rhym Pfesldem And thus in part repay the clansmen's debt. Class Dinner St. Andrew's Hotel el All gathered close in friendship's sphere, Where lavish festal joys abound, Gnce more We tried the ruddy cheer, And passed the gleaming cup around. Again the bards in golden rhymes Retold the story of our iight, What Pate had promised former times, Made true by loyal clansmen's might. While happy Fortune hostess played We feasted through the live-long night With toasts to friendships, lasting made, And songs we roused the morning light Soph. Show Your mimics' art that mocked the heart- Cafflegie But close with drama knit- Hall The fun we met in laughter's net That captured brain and Wit. 7 246 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es FIVE COLUMBIAN Class Eleven Class Five Cane Sprees Light- weight Middle- weight 1 Your fairy grace, and comely face, With glances long contrived, Sweet maiden's po-ut and manly shout: Hail Queen of Nineteen-Five! Your dainty play in sweethearts' way Quick found the true device, And by your song we'll cherish long A Glimpse of Paradise. And now I link a chain in history Of triumphs piled on constant victory :- Through the valiant Freshman team Swift we made the biggest holes, Quickly showed ourselves supreme By a half a dozen goals. Next, the five that trounced young Eli Soundly thrashed the Freshman team Proving that while vaunted mighty Few teams are just what they seem. Loud the gym with shouts re-echoes As the combatants prepare, Cheers on cheers defiant waken As the men for battle square. Hard the light-weight fight is battled, Soon the desperate strife is done 5 Echoing cheers the end announcing, Show the battle has been won. join in cheers then for Gus Younger, For the battle was his best, Let the outcome go unnoticed, For we'l1 surely win the rest. Now the middle-weights are struggling In a long and bitter fight, For the batt1e's fast and furious, And contention's at its height. 247 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E97 FIVE COLUMBIAN Heavy- weight Inter-class Debate Auditorium 1go5- 1906 Track Meet Inter-class Track Champion- ship Give a thundiring cheer for Tucker, For the cane is Well secured Q- Now his might has gained the vict'ry, Of the end We rest assured. All our faith we place on Tiny, And on him the sprees depend: Mark the efforts of his battle That an easy win portend. Harkihis clansmen's mighty cheering As he carries off the cane, Echoing cheers for TinyU Ferris, For another iight We gain. Give a cheer for all the three, men, Give a cheer with hearty will, Three times three, and sturdy cheering, For we are the conquerors still. Tho' brawn and pluck the song of Nineteen-Five Yet must in linked lines the lay survive Of havoc wrought amid the Freshman state By battle of the mind and high debate. Long-drawn the tight of Reason states our cause While Wit and Guess combining win applause, 'Till Reason joined with Truth the cause sustained The victor's deathless crown in honor gained. When Father Time in boist'rous vein Proclaimed an end to Summer's reign The val'rous Freshmen challenge sent To- bring the laurels back- For battle o'er the track, With might and main his courage bent 5- But once again in vain he fought,- A sweeping Win that lesson taught. Nor ended here the triumphs of the cinder track When met the classes all in rivalry Of speed, endurance, and of strength, We matched our might in hard and grim attack And tireless pitted long our energy In bitter strife till we at length, When judging Fate the victor found, The laurel round our temples bound. 248 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Cs? FIVE COLUMBIAN Wif11?f5fS Of Once more I join, a tribute mine, C S The names of two in lasting rhyme, VVho, serving faithfully, with work well done,- Dunc Brown, and Willis-fair the guerdon won. HOHOT where The minstrel's harp, grown fainter now, Yet sings, and tho' the theme-of different tune- Strange music makes, the so-ng still binds the brow Of worthy classmates with immortal bay Wliich high regarding Justice grants as boon For pluck to light their fight in manly way, For hours slaved with editorial pen In constant service of their fellow-men. honor is due some silent The deeper chords, that ring with manly life Classmates Lived through the struggle of laborious days, That vibrate o'er the need of worldly strife, The song of some, our udeedlessl' classmate, phrase To mighty harmonies of well-won praise. Soph By the light of Euclid's thought T'1umPh And of that which Lysias taught fEV'ry bard the stump surmounted, Of the cram and sham recounted Of exams, Anagrams, Scarce revealed by fearful strains, Hardly guessed by weary brains, O professowl All the night By the light Of old Horace and his kin, Loud we sang of pendant's sin And the torments piled below, Mixed with cruel, classic woe, ,Gainst the love of square and verb, That remorse shall never curb, O professors! And we sang the mighty song Wliich old Time shall ever long To repeat, both for the light And the dogged pluck and might Cf the clan, 249 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED FIVE COLUMBIAN And the man Of the Class of Nineteen-Five That to equal ye shall strive, O ye classes All in vain! To attain To the splendor of our class, All these deeds ye must surpass Which have brought undying fame To its ever-deathless name 5- This to do, there must be men Such as these I call my kin, O ye classes! Junior Year ONIOTHER, thou to all Youth truest friend, See Where we halting pause, reluctant dare The step from thoughtless ease to manly care, Untaught the meaning of the next year's trend, What fate our lives, our thoughts, our hopes portend. The way is short that onward leads to where We share the Work, a manly part should bear,- A little while-oh, help us comprehend! All eager in His name to join the Strife lmpatient now to try th' untempered blad-e Conliding in the faith of youthful heart, We pause to know the noblest aim in Life That best belits our bent. Kind Mother aid! Imbue in us His worthy counterpart! Wm. F. I. Piel. 250 THE NINESTEEN HUNDRED E93 FIVE COL UMBIAN The Zeistnrp of jhtuztemfjfihz intents The Freshman Year A LITTLE more than two years ago there appeared upon the campus of COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY a body-or better, a crowd, for as yet they knew neither themselves nor each other-of youths, looking with awe on the surroundings which were to be theirs for the ensu- ing four years. This crowd, without a leader, and with- out organization, was soon to know itself and be known by others as NINETEEN-FIVE SCIENCE? Their first appearance in public life was the presence of a chosen number at the Soph smoker, given in their honor by the class o-f I9o4, where, following the mighty example of their strenuous prototype, they went forth and made sport for their captors. From this ordeal, however, emerged the recognized leaders and nu- cleus of the class, so that when, shortly after, the first class meeting was held with the kind assistance of the ever helpful Juniors, all knew where to turn for their first officers. At that meeting Scott was elected as our first president, and we were taught our duty to our University and to our class, a lesson well learned, and faith- fully put into practice. The next event of impor- tance was the cane spree. Our brothers of the college had already gone down to defeat at the hands of the veterans of 1904, and loud beat every heart in the crowd o-f Fresh- appearance men awaiting the of their champions. Loud and lo-ng were the yells of defiance, echoing to and fro beneath the gymnasium roof, succeeded by the short, sharp cheer of en- couragement, when our light- weight representative stepped forth upon the mat. The out- come of the contest was, alas, unfavorable, except in the case of the middle-weight, where the doughty Buell snatched the cane and victory from the hand of the Sophomore. Thereupon all adjourned to South Field, where the tug-of-war was held amid the sno-w and mud. Here again the Sophs claimed the victory, but were s o u n d l y beaten in the rush which followed. That very night occurred the great event of the Fresh- man year-the dinner. All the class officers were present, having deftly eluded the wiles 251 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C-f FIVE COLUMBIAN and snares of crafty IQO4, and great was the exultation and self- congratulation over the success of the banquet. Long before this the fall regatta had been rowed, the schedule of the Freshman foot-ball team had been played to- a close, the basket-ball team was fairly started on a successful season, and the members of the class had settled down to their labors in every branch of college activity. So passed the year. Mid- yea,r's left behind, the long month of March dragged slowly to its close, and there came with April a sense of the approaching spring, culmina- ting in the dreaded Finals, which were to terminate our state of Freshmen. Before this Nineteen-Five had put a base-ball team in the field that wrested V i c t o r y from the haughty Sophomores, and a crew on the water that easily defeated the Yale Freshmen in the dual race on Lake Whitney. Then a part o-f the class was hustled off to Camp Columbia, amid the wilds of backmost Connecticut, where the feeling of fellowship, and of class and co-llege spirit flourished. The lo-ng, warm evenings spent be- neath the stars and the moon, the old songs sung by half a hundred hearty voices will live in the memory of all, when the recollections o-f hard work and the struggle to get away just one day earlier have faded and died. The Sophomore Year OUD rang the voice of L duty, and again we hast- ened to the campus. Sopho- mores now, with Benham for our president, we sought the furtive Freshman, in order to sell him copies of the rules a.dopted for his governance, and to teach him in many ways the paths of wisdom. We car- ried him in large numbers to our smoker, where we care- fully handed clown to him the lessons so well learned just one year before. Rejecting these pearls, he attempted to turn again and rend us, at the instigation of the tacitly hostile class of IQO4, and the evening closed in a haze o-f chairs, ta- bles, and eggs. Then came the march down Amsterdam Ave- nue to South Field, Sophs on one side o-f the road, Freshies on the other, prevented from flying at each other's throats and blocking all traffic by a valiant band of corpulent and blue-coated guardians of the peace, thoughtfully renewed by the- authorities on passing from one precinct to the next. 252 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 53' FIVE COLUMBIAVN The destinatio-n once reached, the better counsels of the upper class men prevailed, and the fight was postponed until the following day. Next mo-rning, on the cam- pus, all was bustle and con- fusion- Nineteen - Five this Way! echoed along the stately corridors of Fayerweather and Schermerhorn, as well as of Havemeyer and Engineering, answered from every side by shouts of All out, Nineteen- Six! Finally the two hostile armies drew up their lines of battle on South Field. We were massed about a tree, from one of whose limbs was sus- pended a banner bearing the legend, I9o5,,' while the Freshmen stood in close order at the top of the slope. A sud- den hush of expectancy fell over those present, which was broken by the hoarse roar of conflict, when the dense- ly packed mass of charging Freshmen was met and shat- tered by our flying wedge. The tide of battle surged fiercely to and fro around the tree, but the assailants could not win their way to- the longed-for goal. Time was called, and after a brief breathing spell the scene was re-enacted. After another ten minutes of desperate strug- gle the contestants parted-the victory was ours. Wild nights of fence paint- ing and savage reprisals fol- lowed. The sight of strings of Freshmen, united as for an Alpine expedition, passing up and down 125th Street, flashed before the astonished gaze of the citizen g but finally even this stopped, as all settled down to the more serious matters of life. Next came the custom- ary cane sprees, in which our valiant trio of Tommies -- Fisher, Buell, and Thorpe- won their bouts with ease. N o tug-of-war followed, as 1906 would not challenge us. Then, one balmy day in the late fall, the picked athletes of the two under classes went forth to South Field, to battle for su- premacy o-n the track. The re- sult was an overwhelming vic- tory for Nineteen-Five, in which two- Freshman-Sopho- more records were broken. The season closed with the inter- class foot-ball game, where our team, untrained and unprac- ticed, except for fifteen min- utes before the game, with a rolled-up sweater in lieu of a ball, wrested victory from the Freshman eleven. The game was followed by a cane rush, in which, as usual, Nineteen- Five was successful. Meanwhile the class had no-t been idle in other spheres of activity. It had its representa- tives in every branch of Var- sity athletics, and even in the 2 53 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN more peaceful arts of the drama. A small band labored earnestly and faithfully to bring forth a Soph show which should excel all that had gone before. In A Glimpse of Paradise they succeeded, both artistically and financially. I cannot stop here to describe the meekness of Dove, the coy- ness of Euphemia, the ardent devotion of Laura and Henri, and all the characteristics of the rest of the cast, but their admirable portrayals will live in the memory of those who saw the play. And then the dinner. Never was such another. The board was graced by all the officers of 1906 who had accepted, more or less against their will, the kind but firm invitation of Nineteen-Five. In spite of in- auspicious weather everyone was there, and the singing and cheering in response to the toasts were hearty. Meanwhile the daily routine ground steadily and inexorably along, enlivened at intervals by a monthly quiz, a presage of the coming mid-year exams. After these came the slo-w mo-nths during which no his- tory is made, as even the least studious realizes that it is now or never, and then the Finals were upon us. In due course the two anx- ious weeks of examinations were over, and a part of the class went to camp again. Two great events stand out with particular vividness from the weary weeks, when every morning the eye opened on gray sky and sodden landscape, and the gentle drizzle of Rain, rain, rain, for Camp Colum- bia, as the song has it. The first of these was the pitched battle, brought abo-ut by an at- tempt of the Freshmen to de- face and defame the banner of Nineteen-Five. Our advan- tage of being on the defense was more than balanced by the fact that the attacking force outnumbered us two to one. Fierce was the light and great was the destruction of property which ensued, fo-r the invaders were thrown from ladders and down stairs with utter lack of compunctio-n. Nineteen - Five was, as usual, victorious, and 1906 withdrew its shattered le- gions amid the triumphant cheers of the jubilant con- querors. The other great event was the keg party down by the pond. The Freshmen as hosts and we, their guests, quenched the fires of class animosity in brimming beakers of-well, it wasn't exactly mead, but it served the purpose-to the ac- companiment of songs and cheers. It was a lurid scene, with the great bonfire of fence 2 54 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN rails, with the quondarn ene- mies dancing, arm in arm, around it, a fitting close to our days as under-classmen. The Junior Year ND now we are juniors with all that that implies of wider scope of view and of increased responsibilities. We must feel ourselves, as a class, and as individuals, to be repre- sentative of a great university, and strive to maintain the fair name of our Alma Mater, honored throughout the land. In two-in less than two- short years our college days will be a thing of the past, and we shall be launched out into the world. Alnd then we will realize that Columbia has given us something more than a mere cut-and-dried, technical education, we have learned what it is to stand shoulder to shoulder in the fellowship of struggle, and to extend a help- ing hand to others even as we grasp that held out to us, in our toilsome ascent of life's ladder. Nineteen-F ive has always had its representatives on the crew, on the track, on the foot- ball and on the base-ball fields, and on all the other teams rep- resenting Columbia in intercol- legiate activity, equally with the less active pursuits of the class room. Let us then carry ourselves through to the end in the same high spirit in which we have begun, and let every man devote the best there is in him to COLUMBIA and to the HCLASS or NINETEEN-FIVE.,, FRED. L. HUMPHREY 1905 C. E. 2 55 'THE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 1903 QEIM65 GDB Columbia on the hill, To thee, with right good will, Our praise shall be. Thy sons who went before Have held in greatest store The honor that they bore, A gift from thee. Our thought will ever turn, Our hearts will ever yearn, From far or near, To thee, O college great, To thee, enthroned in state, A mighty potentate, Our college dear. Thy name shall always bind Each loyal heart and mind, Columbia! Through all the country 'round Thy fame shall loud resound, Thou, with all glory crowned, Columbia! ALBERT DAVIS 256 2 STUDENT BOARD oF REPRIESENTATIVES STATUE OF ALMA MATER 2 58 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Cz? FIVE COLUMBIAN 6112 ibuuhreu ann jfnrtpfgamtb Qllnmmmcznimt June Io, 1903 Committee of Arrangements Columbia College Harold Chaffee McCollom, Chaivfman Herbert Roe Odell Russell Pratt Hoyt, jr. College of Physicians and Surgeons Alfred Jerome Brown, A.B., Chairman John Devereux Kerman, Ir., A.B. Lew Henri Finch Barnard College Madeleine Dayrell Skinner, Clzafirvnau Jean Wallace Miller Marion Elizabeth Latham School of Law Arthur Coxe Patterson, A.B., C hamnaii Edward john Redington, A.B. Stephen Payn Nash, A.B. Schools of Applied Science Ogden Mills Bishop, Chairman Stephen Joseph Pigott Alonzo Brackett Bradley Teachers College Sara Wells Bostwick, Chairmcm Caroline Foote Lester Katherine Anne Sill 259 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN Schools of Political Science, Philosophy, and Pure Science Allen Barber Eaton, A.M. Lorande Loss Woodruff, A.M. Janet Alexander McCook, A.B. Faculty Marshals Henry E. Crarnpton, Ph.D. George Clinton Densrnore Odell, Ph.D. William T. Brewster, A.M. Joseph C. Pfister, A.M. Rudolf Tombo, Jr., Ph.D. Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. Clyde Burst, A.M. Degrees Conferred Bachelor Of Arts 148 In Teachers College Bachelor Of Laws IO7 Master Of Arts Master of Laws I Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Medicine 168 Honorary Degrees In the Schools Of Applied Science 82 Total Honorary Degrees Degree of Master of Arts JOHN BRILTON CAULDWELL, C.E. Degree of Doctor of Letters 154 144 39 9 852 MOSES TAYLOR PYNE, A.M., LLB., Trustee Of Princeton University Degree of Doctor of Science PETER COOPER HEWITT JOSEPH JOHN THOMSON, M.A., F.R.S., Cavendish Professor Of Experimental Physics in the University of Cambridge Degree of Doctor of Sacred Theology GEORGE ANGIER GORDON, D.D., Minister of Old South Church, Boston, Mass. 8 260 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN Degree of Doctor of Laws ANDREW SLOAN DRAPER, LL.D., President of the University of Illinois ALEXANDER CROMBIE HUMPHREYS, M.E., Sc.D., President Of Stevens Institute OI Technology BENJAMIN BARKER ODELL, JR., Governor Of the State of New York JULES JUSSERAND, Litt.D., Ambassador of France Prizes, Fellowships, and Honors, Columbia College Alumni Association Prize ALEXANDER OTTO BECHERT National Society of the Sons Of the American Revolution Medal ROBERT LIVINGSTON SCHUYLER Chanler Historical Prize LEONARD MICHAEL VVALLSTEIN Sophomore Honors Mathematics-LESLIE BREWSTER SMITH English-JACOB ZEITLIN German-JOSEPH TOLCHINSKY junior Honors History-ABRAHAM MOSES DAVIS, CARLETON HUNTLEY HAYES Final Honors Romance Languages-PIERCE PHILIP FERRIS EHgllSh-NATH.ANIEL WARING BARNES, ALBERT DAVIS German-ALEXANDER OTTO BECHERT Barnard College Kohn Mathematical Prize MARION ELIZABETH LATHAM I-Ierrman Botanical Prize MARION ELIZABETH LATHAM Sophomore Honors German-EDITH WELLE Mathematics-MARGARET CECILIA BYRNE, FRANCES HOPE PURDON Romance Languages--ETHEL HENDRICKS, CARRIE KAPLAN, ED- WINA LEAH LEVY, BLANCHE I-IORTENSE REITLINGER junior Honors English-HELEN ERSKINE Gefman-HILMA LEERS, IDA ETHEL LEWIS History--CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MORGAN Mathematics-MABEL DENTON, BETTY T RIER 261 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED ES' FIVE COLUMBIAN Final Honors English-HELEN LOUISE COHEN, CLARA MACLLELEN HOXVARD History-HELEN LOUISE COHEN Mathematics-MARION ELIZABETH LATHAM School of Architecture McKim F611OWS11ipS-FRANCIS AUGUSTUS NELSON, B.S., GEORGE WASHINGTON JACOBY, B.S. Teachers College Prize given by the Society of Colonial Dames-CLARA FITZ- GERALD MANN School of Political Science James Gordon Bennett Prize-WALTER SCOTT SPIE-GELBERG Toppan Prize-CHARLES AUSTIN BEARD University H. C. Bunner Medal-GERARD BERNARD WERNER 262 THE NfNEETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN Qlllass Bay Glixercises nf the 61511155 of 1 903 Qlinlumhia Qllnllege Monday, june 8, 1903 In the University Gymnasium, Columbia University, in the City of New York The Committee BARENT LEFFERTS Clzcmfmazt Victor de La Montagne Earle Herbert Roe Odell Lewis Iselin ' Louis S. Odell Haro-ld Chaffee McCollOm Henry Clark Townsend, jr. Herbert Montgomery McLintOck Harold Hathaway Weelces Marcellus Hartley Dodge, ex Officio Programme I Presidentls Address MARCELLUS HARTLEY DODGE 2 RO-ll Call by the Secretary LOUIS S. QDELL 3 Class History CLINTON GILBERT ABBOTT 4 Class Poem ALBERT DAVIS 5 Announcements Of Elections to Phi Beta Kappa 6 Class Prophecy ROscOE CROSBY GAIGE 7 Presentation Oration ROI COOPER NIEGRUE 8 Valedictory GERALD STUART O'LOUGHLIN 9 Yew Tree Oration ROBERT BRADFORD BARTHOLOIMEW 263 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Co' FIVE COLUMBIAN Qinarhs of Elsrigw ann Zanunw, 1903 COLUMBIA COLLEGE Honors Highest General Honors Class of 1903 Nathaniel Waring Barnes Stanley Myer Isaacs Robert Livingston Schuyler Frederic Lyman Wells Murray Haro-ld Bass Clinton Gilbert Abbott Alumni Competitive Scholar Class of 1904 Walter Abraham Jacobs Arthur S. Gutman Meyer Iacobstein Class of 1905 Leonard Flagge Qtten William Klaber Robert Le Roy Kaufman Richard Wallach Edward Sapir Pulitzer Scholar Class of 1906 Micco Achilles Fontrier Wilbur L. Caswell Brooklyn Scholar General Honors Class of 1903 Charles Francis Lawson Brooklyn Scholar Leonhard Felix Fuld Pulitzer Scholar Herbert David Mandelbaum Harold Chaffee McCollom Brooklyn Scholar Lavvrason Riggs, Ir. Arthur Frederick Egner Gerald Stuart O'Loughlin Pierce Philip Ferris Walter Frank Leonard Michael Wallstein Martin Charles Ansorge Alexander Otto Bechert Hewitt Scholar John Warner Taylor Morgan Scholar Camille Augustus Toussaint Sloan Scholar Samuel Abraham Telsey Brooklyn Scholar Albert Davis Charles Dosvvell Tomkies Nicholas August Koenig Cutting Scholar William Fyfe Turnbull Morgan Scholar 2 54 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN john james Bakerman Frederick Joseph Agate Colin Garfield Fink Rudolph Ludwig von Bernuth Bernard Herman Ridder Walter Scott Spiegelberg Barent Lefferts Louis S. Odell Clark Scholar Howard Allan Keeler John Whiting Crowell George Frederick Bambach Society for Prornoting Reli- gion and Learning Scholar William Forrest Hills Ralph Henry Waddell joseph S. Bikle Harry Wylbur Stanley Class of IQ04 Maurice Edgar Ro-senwasser Louis Bliss Gillet Howard Augustin Butler Abraham Moses Davis Carlton Huntley Hayes Morgan Scholar Channing Rust Toy Cntting Scholar Oscar Rempel Houston Alitinni Conipetitive Scholar Maurice Jones Munker James Myers Vanderbilt Scholar Leonard Gordon McAneny William Sidney Bryant, jr. -lanville Whitton Lindsay Clinton Hamlin Blake, jr. john Redwood Fisher Irving Ottenberg james Latimer Robinson Morgan Scholar Harold Benjamin Elgar Walter Sanley Goldfrank Edwin Patrick Kilroe Carl Pontius Carlsson Society for Promoting Reli- gion and Learning Scholar Grant Knauff William Anthony Aery Frazer Walker Gay Herbert Henry Harris Jaxon Knox M. Reuben Lange Maxwell Francis Lawton Brooklyn Scholar Philip Moeller Walter Gustav Carnes Otto Donald Clifford Brace Parish Scholar Edgar Davidson Oppenheimer F arel Louis Jouard Randolph Coclough Wilson Paul Gerhard Gravenhorst Brooklyn Scholar Emory Hill Faculty Scholar Alfred Harcourt I Class of '48 Scholar Rudolph Rubino Loening Udo Julius W'ile Henry Daggett Bulkley Bayard Blackwell Rodman Vanderbilt Scholar Class of 1905 Jacob Zeitlin Pnlitzer Scholar Samuel Lloyd Barrick Facnlty Scholar Gordon Saul Philip Kleeberg Harold Harper Pnliteer Scholar Harry Anspacher joseph Tolchinsky Brooklyn Scholar Harold Worthington Webb Walter Wesley Mott Benjamin Mark Kaye Pulitzer Scholar 2 65 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 69' FIVE COLUMBIAN Waldemar Heinrich Groszmann Curtis Lublin Vanderbilt Scholar Hugh Peters Treat Alnmni Competitive Scholar James Laurence Waldron Brooklyn Scholar George Zerdin Medalie Pnlitzer Scholar Norman Montefiore Cohen Benjamin Morris Levy Brooklyn Scholar William Stuart Messer Hewitt Scholar Arthur Livingston Willis Gustavus Adolphus Younger Pnlitzer Scholar Leslie Brewster Smith Campbell Scholar Steward Slossoln Joseph Julius Frank Walter L. Rothschild Monte London Louis Beach Vreeland James Putnam Heaton John Robbins Higbie Class of 1906 Daniel V. Raymond Walter Sichel William Leopold Essex Fletcher Irwin Krauss Alnmni Association Scholar Belmont Corn lfVilliam Jolm Mitchell Walter Heilprin Pollak Ernest Hunter Wright Stanley Harold Steiner Stewart Scholar Robert Antonio Ferrari Gilbert Julius Hirsch Alumni C ompetitioe Scholar Bayard Boyesen Harold Allen Thomas Joshua Louis Amberg Karl Wendell Kirchwey Charles Haner Pulitzer Scholar Charles Arthur Stewart Nathan Nathan Dickler Brooklyn Scholar John Hinman Evans Frank William Chambers Pnlitzer Scholar Robert Henry Fowler Grant Burns Walter Leo Solomon Julius Kendler Pulitzer Scholar Henry Weston Eastman Brooklyn Scholar Abraham Deixel Max Kahn Pnlitaer Scholar Samson Fried Bloch August Gtto Eimer George William Peter Frank Benedict Lippmann 2 66 wffgg , I xl I iv LJ, '- mn ff Q 2111111151 xi' -lgigiix X Ni Hllmllhllllnllllmnmu.,.,,, ri n H A -- , I , 'A fl L ,llllllr gUjllJMf1J,...,......,.-f 33185223 V, by -- 4 ff- jf Y 14' QP m.. - , - V g 5 V Uk ? .1 QQ . ,, v V -wi.,-. 1 N. ,jiiif-3 if TSX: gg. aEic3Q'a r54 af g: mND WJ 267 015112 mobing finger mites, ann, bahing writ spawns ong not all your piety not mit bball lure it back to :anal half a line, 5112013 all pour Gears DJQIJ out a worn of it. 268 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 699 FIVE COL UMBIAN I allege I never sang a single song, I never humzned a note There is in me 7710 melody, N0 music in my tlzroatf HERMAN WINFRED ALBERT, jersey City, N. I. A X P5 Y. M. C. A. CI, 2, 35 5 Cliurchmeifs Asso- ciation C355 Delegate to Toronto Convention C155 Philhar- monic Society C15, Secretary C25, President C355 Glee Glub C355 Class Treasurer C353 Heavy VVeight Cane Spree C155 Chairman Cane Spree Committee C155 Class Foot-ball Team C155 Fifty Strong Men C155 Intercollegiate Strength Team C255 Class Track Team C1, 255 NVO11 Shot and Hammer IQ05r 06 Gamesg Junior Ball Committee. rr But I am tlziukiug of a 'way To feed 0771015 self on batter, And so go on from day to day Getting a little fatter. HARRY ANSPACHER, New York City. He has oft b667l.lZ'0Ullk6 In the daytime 'tts said. FRANK A. BACH, New York City. Track Association CI, 355 Rowing Club C25 1 Mandolin Club C25. His mighty 'voice aqtrlde upon the breeze Cracks and dotlt dwmdle to a puny wlieeze. SAMUEL LLOYD BARRICR, jersey City, N. I. General Honors C I, 25. 269 ' THE NINETEEN HUNDRED G3 FIVE COLUMBIAN He1'e's little lVill, a five years' child- He is our yotmgest boy. 1NILlf.TlXNI BURNET BARROWS, Tompkinsville, N. Y. . Chemical Society C2, 31 3 General Honors CI, 21 ls he tall or short, or dark 01' fair? Does he sit on a stool or sofa 01' chair? EDWARD E. BARTLETT, IR., New York City. A A fbi Entered Columbia, September, 1903. Avid so rigid his habits He frolicked at home until two, And theft went lzifmtiiig for rabbits, And hunted till fall of the dew. ROBERT HOLMES BRADLEY, New York City. -lfT3 SfJ6ClCIl07'3 Associate ECl1tO1' C113 ECl1tOf C213 Kings Crown Cz, 313 Junior Vice-President Kings Crown C313 Chairman Sophomore Dinner Committee C213 Sophomore Show Committee C213 Trophy Room Committee C213 Assistant Manager Track Team C21, Manager C313 Editor4inAChief, 3 COLUMBIAN Board C313 Iunior Ball Committee. Angel forms may often hide Sflirits to the Heiicls allied. ALEXANDER A. BRITTAIN, Hoboken, N. I. 0 A X3 Mandolin Club C11 3 Chess Club CI1. All hell broke loose. DUNCAN HODGE BROWNE, New York C1ty. A K E 3 Foot-ball C I, 2, 31 3 Class Treasurer ' C113 Class President C215 Vice-President, Basket-ball Associa- -3 tion C313 Delegate to Installation President Butler C11. 270 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN 'Tis ifejvorled his tongue 5I?5.jf,g,j..-5 C Always mozfed 'wlzcn lic' talked, , , Ami he stl1'1'eol both 11-is arms A 11d his legs wlimz, lm walked. -: VIK4 I THOMAS F. CLARK, Kingston, N. Y. . That boy with a grave ilzotliematical look. NORMAN MONTFEITIORE COHEN, New York City. Beauties in- vain tlzc-ii' jlrvtty eyes may 1'0ll. ' FREDERICK LINN COOPER, New York City. B 6 Hg Spectator, Associate Editor CI, 25 , Edi- tor C2, 35, Managing Editor C353 Kings Crown Cz, 359 Pen and Pipe C353 Class Hockey Team C153 Class Base-ball Team C15g Secretary Base-ball Association C25g Assistant Manager Varsity Base-ball Team C35. Lizzy-boizies, lazy-bones, wafer up and peep! ' I-IARLOW DUNI-IAM CURTIS, Manlius, N. Y. B 6 H g Entered from Syracuse, September, 1903. Speak gevltly-'tis o little timing. CHESTER WE1.DE CUTHEL, New York City. fb I' A 5 M II g Crewstersg Kings Crown, Horace Mann Clubg Coxswain Fall Arts Crewg Freshman Crew against Yaleg Varsity Crew Ci, 255 Class Basket-ball Teamg Sopli Showg Class Secretary C25g Assistant Manager Basket- ball Team C35g Junior Dinner Committee. 271 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COL UMBIAN .5 J' :Q C , X f LK? f f f fy' if 1' A 25 1 19' if 1 I IJ' .' ' , 4 1 if V. .W ,:41f,,yf,g. ,.-2115 1 ' l 1, 1.42 Za, lv . 4 ,,4.:4. , I . - 1-.svzyw 4: .,g,g1f:f, V -.1 gy f ami 'lil-'if M L 1495 Friar Turk. MrxRsH.fxLL MALLORY DAY, New York City. A X P5 Freshman Debating Societyg Chess Club C115 Cl1urchmen's Association C11, Secretary C21, Vice-Presb dent C315 Kings Crown C21. Is he quiet 01' always maleiug a fuss? VVILLIAM JOSEPH DONOXVAN, Buffalo, N. Y. 9 K if 5 Sub Quarterback Foot-ball Team C 31. I would falu die a dry death. VVHITNEY ECKERT, Stamford, Conn, 6 A X 5 La Societe Frangaise C11 5 Kings Crown CI, 2, 315 Swimming Association C2, 315 Class Relay Swim- ming Team C215 Varsity Relay Swimming Team C21. I only speak right ou. ALBERT MARION ELSBERG, New York City. Chess Club CI, 2, 315 Rowing Club CI, 2, 3-15 Freshman Debating Soeietyg Freshman Delegate' to Debating Uniong Chairman Freshman-Sophomore Debate Committee C115 Track Association C1, 315 Press Club C2, 315 Freshman Footvball Team. Li1fller'd Sweetness long drawn out. MORRIS DoUw FERRIS, New York City. A fIP5 Crewstersg Kings Crowng Rowing Club CI, 2, 315 Cane Spree Committee CI, 215 Heavy XVeight VVinner C215 Class Track Team C215 Fall Arts Crew -C115 Class Crew C215 Substitute Varsity Crew C215 Class Dinner Committee C115 Pin Committee C115 Soph Show Castg Track Association Cr, 2, 315 Trophy Room Committee C215 Junior Crew C21. 272 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 6.99 FIVE COLUMBIAN I ca1z't recall his name, Or what Ize used to do. HERBER'l' JAMES FLOWER, Passaic, N. II. Some people are born great, oflzers became g1'cal. ' JOSEPH I. FRANK, New York City. General Honors QI, 2j3 Rowing Club Q2, 3jg Chemical Society C355 Barnard Literary Association C3D. Give us zz taste of your qzlalizfqvf' EDYVARD GrOLDWA'l'I?R, New York City. Freshman Debating Societyg Class Debating' Team Cljg General Honors CU. You have walrcd me too soon., I must slullibvl' again! VVALDEMAR H. GROSZMANN, New York City. A soft, meek, pafzeziil, lzuuzblc, f7'd'ILqZlll s11i1'z't. GEORGE RUSSELI. HAGEMAN, New York City. 273 THE NINELTEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN But thousands die 'zcfitlzaut or this 01' that. C HAROLD HAXRPER, New York City. Barnard Literary Associationg Sophomore De- bating Team. NG 507'7ll?llll7'lg else. MEYER S. HJXRRISON, New York City. Freshman Foot-hall Team. Au l'ltl7 ll'il65S Hrlming 77fl6lU01' shone for hair, Au-rl fell adowh his shoilldcrs with loose Cara. JAMES PUTN.-xM l'lEATON, Brooklyn, N. Y. Freshman Debating Society, Second Term Vice- Presiclentg Kings Crown Cz, 35g Philolexian Debating Society Cz, 355 Class Debating Team CI, 255 Freshman Crew in Har- lem River Regatta IQOZQ Settlement Wlorker Cz, 31. He shines with all a chc1'ub's artlcss Cl'll17'7IZ'S.H EDWARD Hass, New York City. Chemical Societyg Horace llflann Cluhg General I Honors C155 Class Basket-ball Team, Captain CI, 2D. To look on eyes so fair and 'wild It is a very joy. JOHN RoDn1Ns Hionns, New York City. Philolexian Society C2, 3 Kings Crown C2, 35 I Rowing Club Cz, 35S Associate Editor of Sjvectatof' Ci, 2, 33. 274 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN Take heed lest passion sway Hzy j-Zllig1l167If.U R.ALP'H HUSTACE HUBBARD, New York City. A K E5 Crewstersg Class Vice-President C13 5 Rowing Clubg Freshman Crewg 1903 Varsity Sliowg Kings Crown. But, ali! I do not know l-V11 0-wh 0-1'c-wlzefz-why-01' what ? M.4NNIE HYBIAN, New York City. lfinterecl Columbia September, 1903. lflflzczt lzcczzfjv ltzotlzllzgs weigh upon his IIlf'lillCl'?U IRVING SAMUEL IOSEPHS, New York City. Chemical Society: General Honors CID: Colum- bia Lifcmry Moullzly, Assistant Business Manager Cab, Busi- ness Manager 135. I would the gods had made me poetical. BENJAMIN M. KAYE, New York City. Freshman Debating Society: Horace Mann Club Czbg General Honors Cr, 2Dg Class Basket-ball Team Ci, 255 Fifty Strong Men Czjg Deutscher Verein Cgbg Junior Dinner Committee. Ufitlz lzicud lll7'0'ZU'l'If back ami .mjvercilious mieii . Q n JJ He walks l'IZlljE.S'l1,C OIFI' the college groan. VVILLIAM ICLABER, New York City. Highest General Honors IQO2-03. I, 1 z ? . 1 'i .604 i 2 -C ,I 1 ig, 6 'f 41' 152 qw, ist, t R 275 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED E97 FIVE COLUJLIBIAN I cmtsy like a pretty miss, And if yoifll blow fo me ci kiss, l'll blow cz kiss to yon. GORDON S. P. IQLEEUERG, New York City. Freshnian Debating Societyg Lacrosse Associa- tion Ci, 255 Yarsity Show Chorus C175 Rowing Club CI, 2, 3jg Track Association C2, 31g General Honors Cx, 25. I' Thy head is as full of q'1im1'1'els as cm egg is full of meat. FREDERICK EDXVARD ZKLEIN, New York City. Freshman Debating Society Qljg Rowing Asso- ciation fijg Track Association C3D. ln busy ezzzijvloymeiit find deepest eiijoy11ie1zt. EDGAR RAYMOND IQRAETZER, New York City. FD Z K. ' There are three things I have izlwoys loved cmd never 1l'7tltl07'5lL0Od-Pl1'l71lf'lllg, iizilsic, and women. JOSEPH R. LAMONT, Brooklyn, N. Y. A K Eg 1905 Crewg Class Foot-ball Teanig Class Base-ball Teamg Second Varsity Base-ball Team C213 Varsity Foot-ball Squad Cgl. Thus let 1-he live, lllLS6C7'L, u1ih1i0'w1l. BENJAMIN lW'ORRIS LDVY, New York City. Freshman Debating Society CID 5 De Witt Clinton Club Ci, 2, 331 Alumni Scholarship Czbg Brooklyn Scholar C3Dg General Honors CI, 23. 276 THE NINELTEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COLUMBIAN Oli, say, what is llzis fmrful, wild, iucowzfgible cuss? ROBERT CARPENTER LENVIS, Fargo, N. Dak. 2 X 5 Kings Crowng French Societyg Chess Club. lt is as good as second life to be able to loulc back upou Our past life wzftlz, pleasure. JULIUS A. LEW1soHN, New York City. Rowing Club CI, 25g Track Association CI, 35 ' Jester, Assistant Manager CI, 25, Manager C35. That lllUllf5l!77'-L0lZd0ll!U MONTE LONDON, New York City. General Honors Q25. Amd he clzzrfwd and sang and skipped about, And laughed fwillzl lauglzlca' lleartyg He was 'ZE 0llCl!77'f'Z'llljV active For so very stout a ,ha1't31. VVILLIADI B.-XY.-XRD LONG, New York City. E Xg Rowing Club CQ, 353 Kings Crown C25Q Class Base-ball Team C15g Christian Associationg Deutscher Verein. Lat lzim be kvfvf from f1czPc'1', pau, cmd irzk, 50 may he Ccasv lo write' and lc'a1'1'1, to tlzmlef' Ctnzrrs LU1:L1.N, New York City. General Honors CI, 25: Colfzmzbfcz Jester, Editor 2, 35g Churchnierfs Association CI, 2,'35Q Y. M. fi, 2, 355 Kings Crown Cz, 353 Literary Society 'C2, 355 'Fusion Club C353 C0l'Il7'II,b'I'fl Literary M'o1ztl1ly, IXSSOCIEEUC Editor Cl, 25, Managing Editor C35. La Societe Francaise C35. 1 Wil 277 s ETHE NINETEEN HUNDRED E93 FIVE COLUMBIAN 'TA -man of bone and 111w1zsrIr'. ALEXANDER BQACICENZIE, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 9 I' Ag Crewstersg Kings Crowng Y. M. C. A.g Class Foot-ball Team CI, 259 Freshman Crewg Sub Varsity Crew C25g Dinner Committee Q25. it Him for the stiidiaiis shade kind Naliwe f0i'111ed. Q, 1 DAVID .ANDREXV MCICENZIE, Newark, N. I. His habit of getting up late yaifll agree Neat he Cfl7'l'l'l75 foo far, wlzcn. I say Tha! he f1'6QUUlIfijJ brcfalefa.rfs at fine cfclaclc tea, And duzes Ull the following day. GEORGE ZERDIN iiVIlil5ALll'i, New York City. Freshman Debating Society C15 2 Chess Club Qi, 255 Clinton Club KI, 2, 355 Barnard Literary Association C2, 355 Track Association Cz, 355 Deutscher Verein C35. C01ista1zt atzfevition wears the active mind, Blats out her powers, and leaves a blank behind. VVILLIAM S'rU.rxR'r BKESSER, jersey City, N. J. Hewitt Competitive Scholar CI, 2, '35 g Freshman Debating Society, Tiarnard Literary Assoeaatmn Ca, 35, Mem- bership Committee C353 General Honors CI, 25, Nicknames 'wlzen they are 0-are Ia-id on N0 one lenofws haw to take off VVILLIAM JOHN BQITCHELL, New York City. - G I' A g Crewsters Q2, 35 3 Rowing Club C I, 2, 35 3 V' Christian Association C2, 353 Kings Crown C2, 353 Varsity - Show Committee C355 Cane Spree Committee C253 Class Secre- tary H353 General Honors CI, 255 Substitute, Freshman Crew: 5 Sophomore Crewg Substitute, Varsity Crew C25, Junior Crewg V' ' Cast of Varsity Show CI, 255 Cast of Soph Show C255 Class ' Dinner Committee C35. 278 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 699 FIVE COLUMBIAN fu melancholy madness, Ou the .Mourning side of Lifef' HARRY RICH MOONEY, New York City. Jldforulugs-z7cle, Assistant Business Manager CI3 Business Manager CI, 23, Literary Board C233 Varsity Show Chorus C133 Deutscher Verein C2, 335 Chemical Society C335 Chess Club C23g Rowing Club C135 De VVitt Clinton Club CI, 2, 33, Secretary CI, 23. 2,4513 - ' , His way hifusolf will choose. 464 CHARLES F. l.WORRALL, Stafford Springs, Conn. Cl11.1I'Cl'1I'1'lG11,S Association, University Chorus. M' f bf W1 1.31 X . , 252133224-is .ji flu alufidglllollt of all that is pleasant ia man. DUDLEX' HENRY BCORRIS, New York City. A K Eg Soph Show. Beautiful as sweet! And you-11-g as beautiful! Auld soft as youag! Aud gay as soft! And uziuoceut as gay! VVALTER WESLEY Mo'r'r, New York City. A X P, Chess Club CI3g Rowing Club CI, 23g Kings Crown Cz, 33, Philharnionic Society CI, 23, Secretary C335 General Honors CI, 23. I stood Auloug litem, but not of tlzcvuf' VVILLIAM NEXNVELL, Montclair, N. I. 2 A Eg Chemical Society C2. 33 1 General Honors C135 Rowing Club C133 College Crew, Fall Regatta C13g Point Winner, Sophomore-Freshman Games CI, 23. 279 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN His voice was strong and his laugh so long Tlzot people came 717611131 a 111z'le, And offered to pay a guinea a day For the f1'c1etio1za.l part of cz s11Lilc'. CLARENCE NICIIOLS, Yonkers, N. Y. Freshman Debating Society C155 CllLll'Cll1llG1liS Association Cz, 35, Executive Committee C355 University Chorus Cz, 35. Iii silence noble deeds are done. FLOYD CLARKE NOBLE, New York City. XI' T5 Kings Crown C2, 355 Sjiectator, Associate Editor C35. find wisely tell what hom' o' the day The flock does strike, by algebra. LEONARD FLAGGE OTTEN, New York City. A K E CNL155 Lacrosse Association CI, 25: Rowing Club C2, 355 Class Lacrosse Team Cx, 255 Highest General Honors CI, 25. There never was fl ifiiuilte Little lfVillie was1i't i-11. it, VVILLIAM F. I. PIEL, New York City. l'resh1nan Debating Soeietyg Deutscher Verem C25, Assistant Secretary C25, Treasurer C355 Kings Crown C25, Member of Council C355 Philolexian C25, Membership Committee C351 Literary Society, Chairman of Founders Com- mittee C25, Vice-President C25, President C355 Tavern Club C255 Social Settlement lVorker C155 Organization Member of Trophy Room Committee Ci, 2, 355 Fencers Club Cr, 2, 352 Class Lacrosse Team C155 Sjvcctntor, Associate Editor C25, Editor C355 lMo1'1f11i1zgsir1e, Associate Editor C25, Managing Editor C25, Editor-in-Chief C355 Pen and Pipe C355 Class His- toriang Colimilvio Moiitlzly C35, Founders Two, and Found- ers' Committee C355 Managing Editor C35. 280 iT!-IE NINETEEN HUNDRED ef FIVE QoL UMBIAN Very inewfy, dU7'LC1-Ilg, drinleiug, Laughing, quaffivig, and 1mtlziwki1Lg. RUTIYIERFURD S'rUYv12sAN'r PI13RR12PoN'r, Brook- lyn, N. Y. A Nlfg Crewstersg Kings Crown, Y. M. C. A. Stroke College Freshman Crew, Class Football Team C1, 253 Qtroke 1905 lfresliman Crew at Yale and Poughkeepsie, Class lrcastirei' C255 Toastmaster, Sophomore Dinner, Junior Ball Committee. No clock more jnurzctually -went, He 1ze'e1' delayed a 77'lfi7Htf6'.H JOHN GOLDSMITH PRALL, Elmhurst, L. I. A A QD, Kings Crowng Rowing Club QI, 25 5 Ten- nis Club C155 Glee Club C1, 2, 353 Class Relay Team C1, 253 Class Base-ball Teamg Varsity Relay Team C155 Soph Show Committeeg Varsity Track Team, Assistant Manager C255 Track Association CI, 2, 355 Varsity Foot-ball Team, Assistant Llanager 635g Freshman Track Team, Captain C155 Third in 440-yd. Run, 1904-05 Games C15. I know it is a sin 1 For me tu sit and g1'm. ' RONALD FRANK RII5LE1', New York City. ll? E K. I am a good boy. JOSEPH PECK RoB1NsoN, Orange, N. J. Barnard Literary Association, Chess Club. With a smile that was clzildlike and bland. TH12onoRE G. ROBINSON, New York City. 281 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN I kept down my spirit in stillm'ss. HJXRRX' I. ROSENSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Lacrosse Team Manager: Varsity Show Chorusg Freshman Debating Society, Rowing Cluhg Philhar- monic Society. How 7il'ldE.V-lCCl7'Ili'71-g turns no smdeut pale! A EDWVARD SAPIR, New York City. Clinton Club. I have not lowd the world, -nor thc world me. HARRY SCHWED, Somerville, N. I. V . i So he skipped along, and warbled a sorzg, N , In his own triumphulant way. 1 'af . . VVILLIAM BLACKALL SIMONDS, IR., New York if Citr- Rowing Clnbg Track Association. Has your hand the cmmirzg to draw shapes you never saw ? STEWARD SLOSSON, New York City. i A X113 Golf Team CI, zj, Captain Qgjg Mandolin Club CI, 2, 33, Teacher Cz, 35g Jester Board CI, 2, SDQ COLUM- BIAN Board. 282 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Auld tlzerefs a nice yozmgster of excellent fifth,- Fate tned to conceal hint by 7IlZll'l'lllg him Smith. LESLIE BRIswsir12R SMITH, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. A X P5 Sophomore Honors in Mathematics: Kings Crown Cz, 355 Christian Association Cz, 355 Philhar- monic Society C2, 355 Social Settlement Xl orker C355 Varsity Show Chorus C255 Lacrosse Association C255 Class Lacrosse Team CI, 25. Bly life is one olemd horrid grind. SIGMUND SPINGARN, New York City. Freshman Debating Society C155 Varsity Show Chorus C155 Rowing Club C2, 35. Leomifzg is but an adjunct to ourselves. FRANKLIN KENNEDY SPRAGUE, New York City. KD A 95 Kings Crown C2, 355 Spectator, Asso- ciate Editor C2, 355 Philolexian C2, 355 Chess Club CI, 255 Freshman Debating Societyg Fifty Strong Men C255 Varsity Show Chorus C25. Week itz, 'week out, from -morn. till night, You can hear the bellows blow. PHILIP A. STINER, New York City. Admitted on Advanced Standing C25 3 Chess Club C35. 'TSO little is our loss, so little is thy gain. THOMAS, IQNAPP Tixrfr, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 9 E5 Rowing Club CI, 2, 35 5 Tennis Club C2, 35 5 Kings Crown Cz, 355 Christian Association CI, 2, 355 Lacrosse Association C25 355 Fresliman Lacrosse leam5 Settlement Club. ' be 74 '31 f'5fS--'53-. f ,xy -5.1 ,, 1- -fa 51:52-ff?-21531 t. f ,sp-' I L: -055,310 ,- 921:72 9:2-' ,z '- -.fate-if.-.iv 283 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E39 FIVE COLUMBIAN And panting Time toiled after him- in 'Z!Gill.U JAMES ALBERT TAYLOR, Utica, N. Y. M H C235 Freshman Debating Society, Treasurer CI3g Y. BI. C. A., Treasurer C2, 335 Philolexian, Secretary C2, 33g Debating Union, Secretary C335 Track Association, Secretary C23, Treasurer C335 Class Track Team, Captain C235 Varsity Track Team CI, 2, 333 Sopliomore-Freslnnan and University Records in the Half Mileg COLUMBIAN Iloarclg Class President C33. In morals blameless, as 'i1'lf77'llllZ7ZE7'S meek, He knew no wish that he might blush to speak. HAROLD LIVINGSTON REED TI-IOMAs, Highland Ealls, N. Y. Philharmonic Society, Active Member CI, 2, 33, Churchmenls Association C23, Secretary C333 Varsity Show 3510151135332 Philolexian C33g Kings Crown ffibi Mandolin u 3 . Wlzat new gitest is this that has approached our dwelling? JACOB TI-IOMPSON, JR., State Levee, Miss. K A CSOL1'Cl161'1'lJ. Q 'Tis bitt to hit A certairt portion of iizicertaiii paper. EDWARD DAY TI-IURSTON, JR., New York City. ZA E, Spectator, Associate Editor C23, Editor C33g General Honors C135 Trophy Room Committee C33. Be plain in dress, and sober in your diet, Iii slzort, my deary! kiss me, and be quiet. VVILLIAM AUGUSTUS TILT, New York City. A K Eg Varsity Show CI3g Glee Club CI, 23, Class Base-ball Team C13g Varsity Base-ball Team, Substitute CI3, Member C23g Freshman Fall Arts Crew, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Soph Show, Vice-Presidentg So homore Dinner Committeeg Manager 1907 Foot-ball Team C3313 Row- ing Club CI, 2, 335 Track Association Cz, 33g Junior Ball Committee. 284 THE NINEETEEN HUNDRED 65' FIVE COLUMBIAN HA terrible uiau with a terrible 7'lC17lZ8., JOSEPH TOLCHINSKY, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn Scholarg Freshman Debating Societyg Chess Clubg Chess Tcamg Class Debating Team C219 Sopho- more Honors in German, General Honors CID. He would hot, with a pereuiptory tone, Assert the nose upou his face his own. GRENELLE BERTRAM TOMPKINS, Paterson, N. J. Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of uw. JOHN L. TONNELE, JR., New York City. fb A 6, Kings Crown C2, gj. Thereit a boy, we pretend, with a three-decker brain. STILLMAN DANA TOWNSEND, East Orange, N. J. Each riiau is liable to his peculiar defstiizyf HUGIi Pisrizns T REAT, New York City. Kings Crown. ' :Q ' ' ' .. 285 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 65 FIVE COLUMBIAN He is so faithful, and so good, 5 A most deserving case. If he should leave, I fear it would Be hard to till his place. GEORGE VVASHINGTON TUCKER, JR., Brooklyn, N. Y. General Honors C155 Winner Middle Weiglit Cane Spree C255 Chess Team C1, 25, Captain C355 President Freshman Debating Societyg Cane Spree Committee C255 Chess Club C15, Manager C25, President C355 Sophomore-Freshman Debate CI, 255 Non-Athletic Insignia Committee C355 Philo- lexian Debating Society, Treasurer C25, Vice-President C355 , Debating Union C355 Sophomore-Fresllman Debate Committee CI, 255 COLUMBIAN Boardg Black Avengers C25 355 Kings Crown C255 Assistant Treasurer C355 Resident and Director of Gymnastics in Speyer School Settlement Cz, 355 Northfield Delegation C255 Philharmonic Society C355 Tavern Club C25 355 Whist Club C2, 355 Trophy Room Committee C35. The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. JOHN D. VAN BUREN, JR., New Brighton, N. Y. 2 A E5 M H5 Class Lacrosse Team C155 Varsity Lacrosse Team C25. The white slave. NORMAN WYCKOFE VAN NOS'fRAND, New York City. ' A rbg Crewstersg Kings Crowng Y. M. C. A.5 Philolexian5 Secretary of Class C155 Dinner Committee C155 Soph Show Committee C255 Rowing Club, Vice-President C355 Class Vice-President C355 Freshman Crew, Assistant Manager C155 COLUMBIAN Board, Business Manager5 Junior Ball Com- mittee Manager. Of all the girls that are so smart There's hone like pretty Agnes. LOUIS BEACH VREELAND, Raleigh, N. C. A X P5 Kings Crown C2, 35. 286 ETHE NINETEEN HUNDRED Gi FIVE COLUMBIAN All this in blooming youth you lzafve achie'zfed! I. LAURENCE WALDRON, Brooklyn, N. Y. L Freshman Debating Society CID Q Rowing Club C2, 3,2 Chess Club C2, 355 Brooklyn Competitive Scholarship CI, 2, 3,5 General Honors C15. He might have proved a useful adjunct, if not an orazal-nent, of societyfj KAUFMAN RICH.LXRD VVALLACH, New York City. Rowing Club CI, 225 Freshman Debating So- ciety, Lacrosse Association Crbg Chemical Society Cgjg Varsity Show Chorus C155 General Honors CID. To follow precedents, and wink I PV ith both eyes, is easier than to think. HAROLD WORTIIINGTON WEBB, Glen Ridge, N. J. Barnard Literary Association. How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seern to ine all the uses of this world! ARTHUR LIVINGSTON WILLIS, Flushing, L. I. A NP, Crewstersg Kings Crown, Freshman Crew, ' Fall Regatta C113 Freshman Crew, Poughkeepsieg Class Vice- i3,if5ff.,Q?2,jj3,,C Q President C239 Class Foot-ball Team C225 Sophomore Dinner Committee: Varsity Show Chorus C213 Harlem Regatta CI, 233 Varsity Four, Poughkeepsie Czjg junior Ball Committee. 2' ,. cf W:-.ialli-ff 141 '-' lil : I Is he 'wise or foolish, young or old? QSCAR B. WIREN, Minneapolis, Minn. 287 THE NUVETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN X. v. -' Cl ,. , i -. -lb! .. - : -A ' .1-fx-1.'-T.:-'.x-92,3 - ' It-Y A chip of the old block. CHALMERS Woon, IR., N-ew York City. A 1115 Class President C135 Class Foot-ball T-eam C135 Varsity Foot-ball Squad CI, 235 Soph Show Committeeg Soph Shpwg Kings Crown 4C23j Varsity Track Team C235 Point Winner, Penn.-Columbia Games C235 Junior Ball Com- mittee Chairman. Life is labor and death is rest. GUsTAvUs ADOLPHUS YOUNGER, West New Brighton, N. Y. Freshman Debating Soc1ety, Secretaryg Freshman- Sophoinore Debate Committee C135 Philolexian C2, 335 Kings Crown C2, 335 Horace Mann Club, Secretary C235 Press Club C2, 335 Y. M. C. A. C335 Deutscher Verein C23, Assistant Secretary C33, Secretary C335 La Societe Francaise C2, 335 Chess.C1ub C335 Freshman Rules Committeeg Class Picture Committee C335 COLUMBIAN Boardg Spectator, Associate Editor CI, 235 Organization Member of Trophy Room Committee CI3, Secretary C25 335 Track Association C235 Class Basket- ball Team C135 Class Lacrosse Team C135 Class Cane Spree Team C233 General Honors C1, 235 Junior Dinner Committeeg Jester, Business Manager C33. Little we ken upon this earth belowg True 'wisdom 'tis that tells its so. GEORGE VREELAND ZEIGER, Montclair, N. I. Kings Crown C2, 33 5 Philharmonic Soc. CI, 2, 33. Far thifo' the night, alone and aiiafraid, Held sit in the lib1'a1'y's ghastly shade. JACOB ZEITLIN, New York City. Clinton Clubg Chess Clubg Philharmonic Society, Associate Memberg General Honors CI3. 288 it Q5 'J THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COL UMBIAN VVh0, or why, or which, or what? MARTIN EMERSON BLAUVELT, Yonkers, N. Y. STANLEY BROWN-SERMAN, Raquette Lake, N. Y I vain a peevish stndent, Ig My star is gone froni yonder sky, l think it went so high at first, fhat it just went and gone and bnrstf' HENRY LAXVRENCE BURNETT, JR., New York City. Colinnbia Jester QI, 2, gj. His teeth he exjtosed when He happened to grin, And his inonth stood across Twixt his nose and his chin. HX'MAN CAROLINE, New York City. n rr Besides, 'tis known he conld speak Greek As naturally as jvigs squeak, That Latin 'was no more didicile Than to a blaclebird 'tis to whistle. GEORGE NIARCUS FALION, Brooklyn, N. Christian Association C25 5 Captain Class Lacross Team CI, zbg Lacrosse Association CI, 23. Ufhen he writes a Copy in ronnd-hand sisfe, Does he cross his t s and finish his Vs with a Dot? J EDWARD HENRY GREEN, New York City. GUY ABIISI PIAMILTON, Geneva, Neb. rr This Henser is vain, and U 'write it with painj The doorntat yon see on his head ls not, as some learned professors maintain, The opulent growth of a genius' brain,- Bnt is sewn on with needle and thread. CIIARLEs FREDERICK HEUSER, Sandy, Utah. GEORGE CORNELIUS IIIILL, Mahopae Falls, N. Y. C 289 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN 'Le Roy, this here is the jubilee cup, And you have to do or die, And the words weren't hardly spoken PVhen the umpire shouted 'Playl' ROEERT LE ROY, New York City. A KP, Kings Crown Q2, 35 g Mandolin Club QI, 2, 3Dg Director Tennis Club 12, 3,2 Secretary and Treasurer Intercollegiate Tennis Association C315 Highest General Hon- ors CI, zjg La Societe Francaise Cel. IfVhat, what, what? FRANCIS WILLIAM NICIQINNEY, Madison, N. J. Seldom he smiles. GERAIQD PITT, New Rochelle, N. Y. EDWIN GEORGE RAMSDELL, N-ew York City. fb I' A CC. C. N. Y.j Entered September, I9O3. A inan of bold and awful niien, Ana' yet exceeding meek. ENDICOTT GARDNER RICH, New York City. ll? E K. How many sleep who kept the world awake Plfith lustre and with noise. WALTER LOUIS ROTHSCI-IILD, New York City. V Class Lacrosse Team CID. Nothing to do but work. ALBEIQT HARRINOTON ST. GEORGE, New York City. CHARLES EMIL SCHLACHTER, New York City. Entered Columbia, September, I9o3. Does he wear a white tie when he dines with his friends, And tie it neat in a bow, with ends, Or a knot? I'IERMAN FERDINAND SCHMID, Geneva, N. Y. JESSIE WEIL, New York City. Entered Columbia, September, IQO3. 290 ETHE NINETEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN cIEmigrant5 I. W. Arnold A. G. Biddle A. H. Busch E. G. Crawford H. Deyo R. C. Fraenckel A. Greason C. M. Lalmstein M. E. Lyle, Ir. L. Opper P. M. Smith I. Sommers L. G. Spence H. B. Swope R. J. Wl1ite I. M. Younker 291 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COLUMBIAN Etienne Andy. GLENN ANDERSON, EM., Wliite Sulphur Springs, Mont. QD K NP, Rocky Mountain Club. iflfhat shall I do to bc fowffer kIL0ZUlL?U I-IERBER1' S. AUERBACI-I, EM., Salt Lake City, Utah. Camp Columbia Club, Rocky Mountain Club. Am I not as wild as the wind, and more crazy? GUY BATES, Mech. E., Parsippany, N. I. fb Z Kg Class Hockey Team C253 Class Lacrosse Team C255 Scholastic Hockey Team, Fifty Strong Men. Now, fove, in his next colizmoziity of hair,--send me fl beard. Class Foot-ball Team CID g Class Basket-ball CID. 292 :XUGUST JOSEPH BAUERNEBL, IR., EM., Newark, THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Eff FIVE COLUMBIAN A lovely apparition, seht To be a moiiieiifs 0'l'l'lCL7l1E7Ll.U HARRY BAUM, B.S., EE., New York City. Class Lacrosse Team Q2j 3 Varsity Lacrosse Q21 PVo1'tlzy shoiildeifs upon which rest the 'welfare of his fellows. VVEBSTER LANCE BENHAM, CE., New York City. fb A G3 M II 5 Captain Freshman Foot-ball Teamg Novice Gymnastic Championship University, Intercollegiate Parallel-bar. Championship, IQOZQ Vice-President Freshman Class, President Sophomore Class, COLUMBIAN Boardg Junior Ball Committee. EDWIN STUART BERRY, EM., San Francisco, Cal. Nature made the mould,-llieh broke it. ARTHUR BLEYER, EE., New York City. in Rowing Club. 4' if . b I- A1i honest Mzaifs the noblest work of God. CLARK BLICKENSDERFER, Mech. E., Denver, Col. Rocky Mountain Club gTennisAsso. g ROVV11'1gClL1lD. . 9, R ' 542153 , ,. ,,.,1fv:'e13g I 293 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Be to his virtues very kirzdg Be to his faults a little blihclf' DONALD T. BOARDMAN, EM., Philadelphia, Pa. XI' T, Some liafve honors thrust upon tlimfhf' WILLIAM ADOLF BODE, C.E., New York City. CD A 6 g Class Hockey Team QID 5 Varsity Hockey Team C213 Soph Show Committeeg Class Treasurer C3J. Secret and self-contcziized,-avzd solitary as an oyster. ARTHUR THOMAS BOLTON, EE., New York City. Class Track Team UD 3 Sophomore-Freshman Games, Third in High Jump, Second in Shot Put CID. A winning pair. CSee BOWIE, FREDERICK E. BOOSS, EE., New York City. A face o'er which a thousand shadows go. VVlLLIAM LAWRENCE BOTTOMLEY, Arch., New York City. Mandolin Clubg Beaum Arts Society. 294 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E5 FIVE COLUMBIAN A winning pair. CSee B0oss.D WILLIAM B. BOXVIE, EE., Brooklyn, N. Y. He would not lzawii the tiniest thing that grows. 'WILLIAM HENRY BOYNTON, Chem., South Nyack, N. Y. Chemical Society CI, 353 Y. M. C. A. CI, 2, 35 Northfield Conference CSP. The Lion Brand. GEORGE ROWLAND BRADLEY, Mech. E., New York City. 6 A X5 Columbia Grammar School Club: Hellers Clubg Class Foot-ball Team CI, 23S Class Hockey Team, Cap- tain C1Dg Varsity Hockey Team CID. You cannot balk him in zvlzafe'er he imde1'tal2e.v. WALTER EDWARD FOSKETT BRADLEY, EE., New York City. A K Eg Fall Crew, Science CIDQ Varsity Show CO5 Class Base-ball Team, Manager C159 Manager Soph Showg Assistant Manager Crew Cgbg Junior Ball Committee. He dashes down the rink 'with l'lT,L'IZf711i7l.Q' speed,- ' Oli, 'where in li? did I leave that ,'2icek?' THOMAS I. BRADY, IR., C.E., New York City. fb E K3 Class Hockey Team C ID I Varsity Hockey Team, Substitute C259 Camp Columbia Clubg Newman Club. 295 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E97 FIVE COLUMBIAN These who, in honors honors hope, endzwe Lean days and lwes enforced pure. THOMAS REC'FOR BUELL, BM., Herndon, Va. fb K EI' 3 Class Track Teamg Class Base-ball Teamg XVon Middle Vileight Cane Spree Cx, 25g Class Vice- President C25g Class President C353 COLUMBIAN Boardg Varsity Track Team Cr, 255 Varsity Foot-ball Team C35. The Ham what am. T. HAMILTON BURC1-1, JR., Mech. E., New York City. LD K X113 Swimming Association CI, -2, 35 3 Varsity Swimming Team C155 Class Swimming Team CI5g Assistant Manager Swimming Team C253 Class Tiase-ball Team C15g Soph Show Committeeg Fifty Strong Meng Junior Dinner Committee. - Nothing will come of nothing. VVILLIAM HAROLD BUTTERFIELD, Arch., East Or- ange, N. A T S2 g Mandolin Club C2, 35 5 Beaum Arts Soc. He ofteh squeaked, and sometimes 1Ji'leht,' And when he squeaked he 1ze'e1' was silent. W TTAROLD NATHANIEL CARPENTER, Mech. E., North . Hoosick, N. Y. - 4 .5 . 9 Eg Barnard Literary Association CI, 25, Treas- C 5 urer C155 Kings Crown Cz, 355 Christian Association Cz, 35. .E . ,, -..1,f.Lx2.SJ Cookie, the cook. Z xlfg Camp Columbia Club. 296 FREDERICK STEPHEN COOK. EM., St. Paul, Minn. THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIHN Speak up, silent lllike, y01i'1'e among friends, MILTON LONGACRE CORNELL, CE., New York City. A A 1195 Crewstersg Fall Science Crew C15 g NO. 5 Freshman Crew C153 No. 5 Varsity Crew C25g Chairman Inter- class Games Committee C155 Points in Iriterclass Games C1, 255 Sophomore-Freshman High Jump Record C253 Varsity Track Team C255 Class Hockey Team C1, 255 Second Varsity Hockey Team C253 Class Cheer Leader C155 Class Secretary C255 COLUMBIAN Boardg Christian Association Cr, 2, 353 Kings Crown C2, 353 Junior Ball Committee. Electricity is the quickest conveyor of degrees. THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO, EE., New York City. CD Z K g Newman Club, Secretaryg Freshman Base- ball Teamg Freshman Foot-ball Squad. A pleasant mazizzeif is ri gift of the gods. THEODORE CRANE, Arch., New York City. A A fbg Kings Crowng Beaum Arts Societyg Glee and Mandolin Clubs C2, 35. . . . Swaiis sing' Before they die, 'twere 71.0 had thing I Should certain- jiemoiis die before they sing. FRANCIS STIRLING CROWELL, CE., Flushing, N. Y. Z ilfg Camp Columbia Clubg Class Foot-ball CI5. Cascaret. CLARENCE TIM DANTZIGER, EM., New York Citv. Chemical Societyg Horace Mann Club: Camp CO- lumbia Club. ' 297 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 65? FIVE CGLUMBIAN The best goods comes in small packagesg s'welp ine, Bob. RENE DE SALLIER DU PIN EM. 'Watertown N. Y. Rowing Clubg Camp Columbia Clubg Freshman Foot-hall Teamg Foot-hall Squad CI, 225 junior Dinner Com- mittee. I 7 5 I ean't recall his naine, Or what he used to do. PERCY WILLIAMS DONOVAN, Dundas, Minn. A T. There are no flies on nie,-I caught theni in the outrieldf' HENRY SAFFORD DOTY, Chem., Yonkers, N. Y. Chemical Society QI, 2, 35 g Class Base-ball QI, 2j. I love to rainble in the country. HARMAN GRAEAU DROGE, EE., Flushing, L. I. Track Associationg Intercollegiate Cross-Country 19021 Sophomore-Freshman Games CI, 239 Columbia Cross- Country Record 35.37 2-5. A lion aniong ladies is a inost dreadful thing. HAROLD PENNOCK DYER, EM., St. Paul, Minn. 298 'THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 699 FIVE COLUMBIAN A college joker to cure the CliM77lP5.'U RICHARD ZEIERMANN ERNEST, BM., Denver, Col. CD KAI!! Rocky Mountain Club, Camp Columbia M7ill'ie's always up to tricks, A111725 he cute, lze's only six. CARL ADOLE ESSEIJBORN, Arch., Tremont, N. Y. Beaum Arts Society. Not urzdersioodf Take me hence! Take me yonder! GEORGE Ross MACICENZIE EVVING, Mech. E., New York City. LD I' AUM Hg Class Foot-ball Team CI, 21, Soph Show Committee, Sophomore Dinner Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Trophy Room Committee C233 Strength gf-atncfpzjg Kings Crown C215 Tavern Club C253 Rowing u 2 . Faint heart IZCJG1' won fair lady. TIIoMAs EUSTACE FISHER, EM., New York City. A K Eg Light Wieiglit Cane Spree fljg Winiiei' Light 'Weight Cane Spree C255 Third Hammer Throw 1904-05 Track Meet flag Class Relay Swimming Team CI, 239 Camp Columbia Club Cl, zjg Swimming Association CI, 2, 33. I' He never said a foolish thing, ' JJ Nor ever does a wise one. LEWIS PULLMAN FLUHRER, Mech. E., New York City. fb 1' A 5 Class Foot-ball QI, 2j g Lacrosse Asso. Q2j. 299 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E39 FIVE COLUMBIAN Qf all sad words of tongue or pen, V, fhe saddest are those, 'lt might have l2een.' 2, i liff 1 JOHN VVALLACE GILLIES, EE., Flushing, N. Y. fs ii .1 E A Eg Kings Crown, Class Hockey QU, Class WV ,,.,,,.. .,.. E Wei 1 I-1? giisg-ball C135 Chemical Societyg Varsity Show Cxjg Tavern ' Shall I, like a hermit, dwell On a rock or in a cell? F HARRY GOLDBERG, B.S., EE., New York City. ,I 4 , 5 A countenance more in sorrow than in anger. if EDWIN JULIUS GUTMAN, EE., Baltimore, Md. ' ' Mandolin Club Q23 3 Philharmonic Society Q2j. Wlioezfer thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. ALBERT VVILLIAM HAHN, Chem., New York City. Chemical Society QI, 2, 31, Treasurer Cgjg Hof-' ace Mann Club Cz, 33, Treasurer Czjg Class Basket-ball Team, Manager CID, Member CI, zb. ,, . . With too niiich! quickness ever to be taught, -5 5:3 With too inuch thinking to have cornnion thought. EDWARD JOSEPH HAINES, EE., Brooklyn, N. Y. iW? v51 fi? . . ' 'V,. 1 . ,f . Lacrosse Association, Class Lacrosse Team, Class i . 1 3,511 Track Team. 3oo 'THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 699 FIVE COLUMBIAN Me and 1'11:VA'ZUO7'k, let 110 man put ClS1HIdC7'. ' VVILLIAM HEYMAN, CE., jersey City, N. I. Class Lacrosse Team ,4.g,. . '- C. NELSON HIRSCHBERG, BM., Buffalo, N. Y. - V . lFreshman-Sophomore Games, Second, Two-Mile A Run, Third, Half-Mile Run QU. ' . 4 Tl1e1'e'5 such a clzarm in melauclzolyg I would not, if I could, bc' gay. DOUGLAS ROSEBEIQRY HOEART, Mech. E., New York City. fb E Kg Chess Clubg Churchmerfs Association. Percy-Oh, any! E Glee Clubg Track Team g Chemical Socieiy. DGAR PERCY I-IoLL1DAY, Chem., Brooklvn, N. Y. A rrcafuvfe not too IJ1'1'gl1.t 01' good - 1 ' I'07' llltlllflfl nature s dazly food. FREDERICK W. HOLLMANN, Mech. E., New York City. f1JI'A. 301 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Cs? FIVE COLUMBIAN Hoop-cr up, boysf' GEORGE HEBER1'ON HOOPER, JR., EE., New York City. Columbia Grammar School Club. He is a scholar, and cz good and ripe one,- Ervcfedmg wzsc, fair-spoken, and f76?7'S1fl!ZdlIlg.U FREDERIC LEAROYD HUMPHREY, CE., Brooklyn, N. Y. Camp Columbia Club: Kings Crown C355 Soph Show Castg Class Historian. Now 'is work bcfgizzs at Gawd lefzows zcfcu, and 'vis work is vzevcv' f1l7'0'LLgll.U SYDNEY BRADSHAW JACOBS, London, England. A K E. Au athlete, a scholar, and a gentle-11za11. RICHARD M. JONES, A.B., EM., Allegheny, Pa. Foot-ball Team C31 I am, a SIi7'Il7IgF7' flew. THEODORE NIAXVVELL JONES, Arch., New York City. A NP. 302 THE NINECTEEN HUNDRED C-J? FIVE COLUMBIAN Seeks f7Cli1'lfC'd friivics and fG71fG3ZiZ'C toys, Ami eagerly pfwszws Z.'77IUQ1.llCI1'jl joysf' CHARLES ARTHUR Kms, Mech. E., Plainheld N. I. if T3 Hellers Club Cgj 3 Kings Crown C2, 35 Freshman Fall Crew: Varsity Show C233 Glee Club 131. Rogzfnaldo Alberto Ki11scy! REGINALD GEORGE IQINSEY, EM., Southampton, England. , l f . I, tlms zzeglcclzzzg worldly fnds, all dcclzcotod 5. To closfness, and tlzc' l7L'fl!'7'1-llg of my IIILII-111.11 ,'., ' CHARLES CUDLIPP IQNIGHT, EE., New York City. 5 it . I llear a lion in tlzc lobby roar! Soy, Mr. Speaker, .shall we slzuf the door? L. FRANK Koi-ILER, BE., New York City. Track Team, in Dual Meets with Pennsylvania and Princeton 125. Spike. HAROl.D NEXNfBOLD LAXVRIE, EM., Atlantic High- lands, N. I. SAX. 303 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN Still waters rim deep. ALFRED SIDNEY MAI.COMSON, CE., Orange, N. J. Philharmonic Society CI, 2, 3D 3 Cl11.lI'Clll'11S1'1'S As- sigcigtion fl, 2, 35, Barnard Literary Association Cz, 3Jg Chess 1.1 . I am 1101f iii the roll of eoifiimoii 1'll67'!.U VVILLARD C. MIXLLALIEU, EM., Brooklyn, N. Y. For he was a sailor lad, And sailed a ship right well, Of the countries he had seen, Great st01'1'es he did tell. ' RAI.PII NORRIS M,ARBLE, JR., EM., Duluth, Minn. . E A E. Wliat's iii a name? RALPH MARTIN, BM., London, England. Track Athletic Association, Boat Club, Cross Country Team 1902. HI77Zl71l07'lLIl gods, I crave no pelf, I pray for iio mari but myself. CHARLES EARL lWiATTHEXVS, CE., Newark, N. I. 304 IHE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN I11fzmac-ulalte ZVIac. ' A ALEXANDER JOSEPH MCDONNELL, C.F.., New York City. 111 I' Ag Columbia Grammar Club: Newman Clubg Track ASSOCIHYIOHJCIIDJ Class Track Team CI, 253 Class Relay Stag CI, 255 loint VVmner 'Sophomore-Freshman Games B1'ezJity is the soul of wit, HSARRY L. MEAD, EM., Aurora, Ill. A T A g Faculty Scholar. Fair as a star, 'ZUf1'L'1'L one fs Sillllwlg m the sky. GALE CLIFFORD NIERRICK, EM., St. Paul, Minn. Ha talks faster than he flzizzks. Lucius ROBINSON MERRITT Mech. E. Sound Beach, Conn. - Zilfg Hellers Club C355 Science Freshman Fall Crewg Assistant Manager Track Team C35g Varsity Show Chorus CI5. 'His 'very foot has wmsig in 'it As he comes up the .rfaz1's. ARTHUR ji. METTI.ER, Chem., Brooklyn, N. Y. B 6 Hg Kings Crown C353 Chemical Sociery CI, 2, 35g Tennis, Club Cx, 2, 35, Treasurer C355 Mandolln Club C1, 2, 35g Mandolin Quintet Cz, 35 305 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E59 FIVE COLUMBIAN fl grind 'ill IIUIIIVU, but not 1ill dc'L'd. ' THOMAS IXEILLER, JR., Arch., New York City. C QD A 6 2 Manager Freslmian Crewg Sophomore Dinner Committee. ' 'By his work you shall know fl'ill1.U HOXVfX.RD IRVING BXIORRIS, Mech. E., Brooklyn, N. Y. You smile at the lat of ri lllC1'L? c011111111t01'. EARLE ROTH NEWTON, BE., Haverstraw, N. Y. O1'11a111e11t of a mock and quiet spi1 it. ' PHILIP GEORGE NIEDER, Chem., Fanwoocl, N. I. Philharmoiiiic Society CI, 2, 3D 5 Chemical Society 11, 2, 3Dg Glee Club. Bcttc1' late tlzmz. 11cz1c1'. CHARLES A. CTT, CE., New York City. 306 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE CQLUMBIJYN f or rf P0f7.1I -Q4 5 :gi l . xxx IKENNETI-I DUNHAM OWEN, CE., Montclair, N. I. 'A A T A 5 Camp Columbia Club QI, 21 5 Rowing Club C275 Class Foot-ball C155 Class Track Team Czl. Good gmclousf where are 'frzy gloves! HAROLD PAYSON, BM., New York City. il' T5 junior Ball Committee. There are some among us who down tlzrm? flights Desrclzd to lzrlp their collvge 111 lzcr pl1.glzzfs. l l'lONVARD MORRELL PECK, Arch., New York City. A A CD5 Crewsters: Coxswain Vllinning Fall Crew C135 Junior Crew Harlem Regatta CIJQ Poughkeepsie Fresh- man Crewg Kings Crown Czlg Glee Club Cg, 33g Junior Four- oared Crew, Harlem Regatta Qzjg Junior Dinner Committee. W'01'le, work, thou slave of science. VVALTER L. S. PIERCE, EE., New York City. Z XP. Never trouble l'V00dzt'f1,1'd,Utill l'VOUlZiZULlTd trozlbles you. PAUL JEROME PLTNER, EM., New York City. B 9 II. -wa ,f ifah f-5 555' a' , g Y ' ,mg-y-,ff X., fy 1 I IL: ' W Tv'fefii,5a-f ' ff5:4:?' gg- ,zfsg-1:g:g.' I f 3. 515531 .. . V 307 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED ffl? FIVE COLUMBIAN Good sir, I 'ZU0lLdC'7' you still fulk, Nobody marks yOu. ' LEO L. POLLAK, BS., EE., New York City. Class Lacrosse Qzj. Can a good thing some from B1'00kZy1z? JESSE COOMRS PORTER, BM., Brooklyn, N. Y. Camp Columbia Club g Fencing Club. I need 710 grirlvd-I am One. FREDERICK JAMES POWELL, EM., New York City. Camp Columbia Club. A 7II'U7lf that bluslzes 'is 71.015 quite ci brute. HOWARD STELLE Frrz RANDOLPH, Arch., New York City. Varsity Show Chorus CID 3 Sopli Show C23 5 Y. M. C. A. Cz, 353 Northfield Delegation Cz, SDQ President's Con- ference Czbg Beaum Arts Society. ft is by 110 means 1zlecc'ssa1'y to M1'lClUl'Sftll'ld tlzilzgs in order to speak coziidcnltly about tlzcmf' AMBROSE ELY RING, EM., New York City. nastic Teamg Class Basket-ball Teamg Fifty Strong Meri Cel. ' 3,08 ATS2g Camp Columbia Clubg Columbia Gym- THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 65, FIVE COLUMBIAN Fa1'tlzc1' sack Iris -merits to disclose. THOMAS VVALTER ROCHESTER, BE., New York City, Class Lacrosse Team CI, zj. He who fights and mms away lllay lwe to ight another day. ROBERT B. ROGERS, EM., New York City. 6 A X5 Swimming Association, Camp Columbia Club, Freshman Foot-ball Teamg Freshman Crew, Harlem Regatta. The Count. GTTO D. ROHLES, BM., Seattle, Wasli. 111 A 9. You are all al-clzcmzfst,' make gold of that. FREDERICK LOUIS RUPP, Chem., New York City. Chemical Society QI, 2, SDQ Horace Mann Club: Rowing Club. It z'sn't that he -is L'0lZfFf'lfL'll'.-116' llzcvfcly fakes an iiizfcrcsz' 'inf lzi11zsrlf. ' SAMUEL ALEXANDER SCHWARZ, AB., CE., New York City. V SZ H A Q Z B T. 309 THE NINETEEN HUNDR ED Es? FIVE COLUMBIAN I dozft care what the daisies sayg I know I'll be HlCl7'l'iCd some fine day. ARTHUR CLEVELAND SCOTT, EM., WCStCl16StC1', ' N. Y. A N11 I Science Freshman Crew, Fall Regattag Yale- Coluinhia Freshman Raceg Poughkeepsie Freshman Raceg Captain Freshman Crew, Class President C155 Class Spring Regatta C255 Varsity Crew at Poughkeepsie C2Dg Rowing Club CI,2, 37, Vice-President C253 Crewsters C2, 35, President C235 Christian Association CT, 2, 31, Iunior Ball Committee. A my from flzc Jllllllj' 5'01.ztlz. ' FITZHUGH SCOTT, Arch., Atlanta, Ga. l E A E 5 Southern Club, Beaum Arts Society. I' Let all things be done dcfcrntly and in 01'a'c1'. flAROLD SHIELDS, A.B., CE., Nicholson, Pa. S11 if-alloy! ELLSWOLQTH lVlAL'l'l3Y SHTPP, Met. E., Newburgh, Z AN Eg Rowing Club' Sophonior -F , e reshman Carnes Cornmitteeg Point XV1I'1YlC1', Soplio111o1'e'Fresl1n1an Games. W- if - G, - A good fellow. WW I-lERl3ER'l' L. STLVETQMAN, BM., Butte, Mont. , Rocky Mountain Club. 310 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E97 FIVE COLUMBIAN And 'as lm goes 1111011 his way A l11'1gl1te1' spot is left to 11'1a1'le lzis stayf' CI-11xRLes A. A. STEEGMULLER, CE., South Nor- walk, Conn. E A E5 Class Foot-ball Teamg Sophomore Din- ner Committee C235 Class Games Committeeg Class Secretary C335 Tugvof-XN'ar Ten C135 Co1-UMiz1AN Board, Assistant Busi- ness Manager5 Junior Ball Committee. 'i'G7't,lIl is tlzy pozc'c1'5 grunt tlzy f11111e,' Far famed and noted is tliy 11a111c. THOMAS JOSEPH THORP, BM.. New York City. 9 A X5 lungs Crown C2, 335 Vice-P-resident Newman Society C2, 335 Vice-President Democratic Club C335 337011 Heavy Wleight Cane Spree C235 Varsity Foot-ball C335 Class Basket-ball C235 Class 'Foot-ball C235 Class Base-ball C235 Assistant Manager Varsity Base-ball C33. flfy 11f1111c is T1'11lJe11bacl1.J' CQNRAD D. TRUBEN15,xc:H, CE., New York City. 9 A X5 Rowing Club: Swimming Associationg 'T 5 'i WC Camp Columbia Cluh5 Class Basket-ball Team, C235 Class Hockey Team C235 Class XVater Polo Team, Captain C235 C 1 Varsity Wlater Polo and Relay Teams C235 Varsity Basket-ball Team5 Swimming Association, Vice-President C335 Junior Dinner Committee. Wm 1 '11 fa X 5, 1 f 1 fa I M V!! 1.41.5 -1-9' 51-,,g 'gg' 'iff ' If . , .1112 at iii! V1 '15 naa r 1 .-1z:AfW1-'1-:-:.- Y, ' 'J' C' 51114 1 1 So 11111511 fi lllllll fllll do That dotlz Zwtlzi act llllfd kll0'Z.U.J Gusfiuxviz G. V1GoURoUX, Arch., New York City. Newman Clubg Beaum Arts Society. J 1111131 5110111 a little foolish 011 lIZlld,jl1lllL 11131 U Goodness! yflll Ollgfll to sec 'NIU 111 tlzff llllllili FRED M. voM SAM., CE., New York City. Swimming Associationg Class Swimming Team Q17 2, 33, Captain C135 Varsity Swimming and Vlfater Polo Teams C23, Assistant Manager C335 Deutscher Verein C33. 311 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN He might be a very clever man by zzature, for aziglzt I know. FRANK CARMANY VVALLOWER, CE., Harrisburg, Pa. A A KD 5 C.E., Princeton 1903. They were nice but they tried to kiss 1'7L6,'-i1LC'1L I knew they were just like other girls. ANDREW VVALZ, BM., New York City. -If T 3 Point VVinner Sophomore-Freshman Games Ci, 23g Sophomore-Freshman Games Committee C135 Winner One-quarter-mile Run, Pall Handicap Games C23. VV0iild we had more meh like he lflfho serffcs alike his college and the team. BURRITT NASH WIJLEELER, New York City. CD A 65 M Hg Freshman Crew, Yale and Pough- keepsie C13g Intermediate Four-oared Crew, Harlem Regatta C235 Varsity Crew C239 Sophomore Smoker Committee C23g Soph Show Committee C23g Vice-President Crewsters C235 Class Vice-President C335 COLUMBIAN Board C33.' Hope fo the emif' CUTLER B. VVH1'r15wELL, EM., San Mateo, Ariz. A K Eg Class Cane Spree CI3g Class Swimming Team C13g Sophomore Cane Spree Committeeg Class Foot-ball Team CI, 23g Class Base-ball Team C23g Varsity Foot-ball Teamg Varsity Show Chorus. Give me a moiistczclze or girfe me death. ROBERT HENIQX' VVILLETS, BM., Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y. Camp Columbia Club CI, 23 g Rowing Club Q23 5 Philharmonic CI, 239 Assistant Manager Soph Show. t ,-.ii 2,1 'f.:.d'.1+7.'iW ' - 'i 'Y' 1Ii.'f17EZ?5.f:5, 9 'VL ,.:53..-5'A- --:hi 5Q:',:':f '-.- ' 1QQ21:2:1E'3:r2f 1 ' ,xt - mei-:': viii-. i 1 irc . lgafi 'ia-fwfr he nf? - '-':12W72:5?fw, 3', 'f ' 312 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Cf? FIVE COLUMBIAN I ddllyl' know how I may appear to nflzrr people, but to wzysclflf' RENISEN TAYLOR VVILLIAMS, Met. E., Long Island City, N. Y. QD A GQ Chemical Societyg Class Hockey Team Qijg Substitute, Fresliman Crew at Yale and Poughkeepsieg Sophomore Fall Crewg Junior Eight Harlem Regatta CID. So wise, so young-tlziey say do 1ze'er live long. RUSSELL HENRY VVILLIS, EM., New York City. Swimming Association. lflfllsozz,-flzat's all. ROBERT CLIFFORD WILSON CE. Newark N. I. ! 3 ! ' s 'l'Vlzat cz dust I 1'!I1'SCf'v said the fly. as lze reposed on the wheel of tlze cl1,ar'L0t. ADOLPH I. M. WINETRAUB, BL. and S., New York City. Noi' of rt 1zz'111ble tongue, but now and ilien E Heard to czrtlculafe like other men. 4 ' ' V N ia VVILLIAM A. WOLFF, EE., New York City. - 1 Philharmonic Society. A P 313 THE NINEYEEN HUNDRED C99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Hiflzw' and flzliflzfa' lm '111a'z'z's and clmclss and mates. FREDERICK BAYNRD B,xRsHELL, BS., CE., New York City. .SCZIJIIII-V, olzv, 011, Oll, -SNLZNZIIZQY! Q - yllll, Nzzrickf' SABIUEL BE1-1RM.'xN,'C.E., New York City. 'V' Callllbarrd to lzzfm, llilasas lzimsalf was .romcflziug of a dcrfzlf' CLYDE BENSON, Mech. E., Nyack, N. Y. Buster. ' BEDFORD BROWVN, Arch., Wasliiiig'ton, D. C. E Xg Beaum Arts Societyg Y. M. C. A. 1: Better be damned ztlzazz not to be mantlozzecl at all. 'WALTER MAX CARLEEACH, EE., New York City. Vcssfls large may riczztwe mare, Bm little boats slzazlld keep ncaa' slime. EDXVIN W. CASSEBEER, EM., New York City. I was not born for cozlrts or great alfa-irs, I pay my dcbfs, belzvwcf, ana' say 1uypraye7's. LEWIS T1-IONIAS CHURCHILL, CE., Dunellen, N. I. ' You may foal some of the batters some of the tinge, flrzcl you can foal some of the batters all af the time. But you favffl foal all of the baz'tcf1's all of the lime. VVILLIAM HENRY CONNELL, IR., Mech. E., Wil- mington, Del. QD K ilfg Hellers Clubg Class Base-ball Team CID. The timber topper. N.fxTI-IANIEL CoRTL.xNDT CURTIS, Arch., New York City. A T S2 5 Point Wiiiiier, Sophomore - Freshman Games CI, 2Dg Fall Handicap Games Cl, 235 Columbia Indoor Games CI, 23g University Championship Games fi, 2Dg Colum- bia-Peunsylvania Dual Meet Czlg Columbia-Princeton Dual Meet Czlg Fifty Strong Men CI, 293 Tleaum Arts Society: Southern Club. 314 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 65 FIVE COLUMBIAN A11 argzfmzcvzt in favor of i'1111111'g1'tzfiTm1.. ' B'l.XNUET, DE LA TORRE. Mech. E., Santiago cle Cuba. CARL HENRY DECIQER, A.B., EM., Albuquerque. New Mex. 'X Happy I'f00ligGll. ' CHARLES VV. DooN, BM., New York City. Q'lL7:L'lC--GS-Il-'ZUZTYIEin FREDERIC HowE DUNCOMBE, Mech. E., Mount Vernon, N. Y, Pretty good-Cn1zszfdr'1'i11g. FREDERICK HEN1iX'DUDEN A.B. Met. Nex York I F 3 7 City. ?,, And yet lic loom I11'1l1.vfZf-is if not strange DREW IEIAVEN DUNN, BM.. Duluth, Minn, The midlzigfzt oil 710 mrs-is not izafv' oil. CHARLES LEWIS FRAMRACH, BM., Cheboygan, Mich. if Tg Base-ball Czj, Captain Qgj g Foot-ball Q2, 35. The right 501't. ' CARL BENJAMIN FRANC, JR., EM., Brooklyn, N. Y. By jv01'.sc'1,'e1'a11cc he s1zl'fa5.vcd full uzazzyf' VVILLIAM CARSON FRANCIS, Arch., Buffalo. N. Y. Fencing Club CI, 2j, Treasurer Q3j g COLUMRIAN Board. Had he Demi Ctlltgflf young, lit' might lzatw' IIUFIZ fa11zf'd. ALBERT FRANK, EM.. New York City. Bm, ah! I do 1101 know l'Vf1'0-'ZU1IC'7'l?-'ZUIZPII-illlljl-07' wl1af? ' Rox' VVARNER GLXUSMAN. CE., Leonia, N. I. 315 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E93 FIVE COLUMBIAN Thou lily-livcrod boy. PIENRY CHARLES HAAS, EE., New York City. Gloouzy Gus. . AUGUST FRANK HAHNEL, BM., New York City. Think naught a trifle, though it small ajvpc'ar. ' ROBEIQT VAN LOAN I'IAXBY, Arch., New York City. Z Xlfg Glee and Mandolin Clubs Q2, 31. A thing of beauty is a joy fo1'ez'e1'. HENRY ARTHUR HOUSE, EM., Duluth, Minn. 'Twas sad by fits, by starts 'twas wild. MANCIUS SMEDES HUTTON, Mech. E., New York City. A T. J: Class dues, please. RUSSELL COMPTON JONES, Mech. E., New York City. A K E. I hear his violivfs wailing Above the 1uu.vzc's roll-R-r-r-r-roll! I ! MAX ICRAUT, EM., New York City. He would talkg Lord! how he would talk! ROBERT JAMES LUCAS, C.E., New York City. llluch may be made of a Scotchuzau if he be caught youugf' ANGUS S. MCDONALD, Arch., Louisville, Ky. Beaum Arts Society, Cross-Country 'leam C21g Indoor Relay Team C215 Outdoor Relay Team C215 Point VVHIIIC1' Sopliomore-Freshman Games C215 Fall Handicap Games 121g Indoor Handicap Games C21g University Cham- pionship Games C215 Columbia-Princeton Dual Meet 1215 Columbia-Pennsylvania Dual Meet C21g Georgetown Indoor Meet C213 Eighth Regiment Games. Merry Marla. lv-ALCOLM MClN'FYRE, Mech. E., New York City. 316 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED Gi FIVE COLUMBIAN Ahd his gait was so Odd Had you scan him. yozfcl Zmrsf, For one leg or fofhwf lflfaulfl always be 1i1'st. ' JAMES B. BEILLXVARD, Mech. E., New York City. Tennis Club Qlj g Second in Two Mile Run, Sophomore-Freshman Games CID. Tlzrrc once -was cz man with a beard ll'h0 said, H is just as I feared, Two owls and fl hen, Fam' lrzrlss and cz wrelz Have all built their nests 'in my becz1'rl.' GEORGE lX'IILTENl3ERGER, IR., EM., St. Louis, Mo. If time weft' nzozzcy-I'cl be U 11zz'lll011ai1'e. AUGUST NIICI-LXEL IWULLER, New York City. ll l1vrc hc succeeds, the merit is his mt'11. ' GEORGE N,xvLoR, IR., EM., Peekskill, N. Y. llfylzvn I bvhold his gravcfizl lll07'C'7lIl'lIfS,-I 1l1a1H'11 for fldozzzsf' EDWARD iVIERRIT'l.' NOIQIQTS, EM., New York City. lfVl1c1zce come you? MELACH: NUSIM, AB., Mech. E., New York City. W'ilh. smirk and smile, his professors fo beguilef' HENRY C. OEERLANDER. Arch., New York City. Beauni Arts Society. . -4 jvlacc for m.fe1'yll1l11g, and ctf01'3vfl11'11g in its placef' GEORGE SCHVVEGLER, CE., New York City. Rock of G17Z21'alta1'. iALLAN ERNEST SEDGWICKV, BM., York, Neh. junior Ball Committee. 317 THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Hint for tlzc .rtzzdious shade kind 7IUf'lU'C' f01'11zed. ' YVH..LrixM JEDXVARD STRUSS, Mech. E., New York City. Clinton Clubg Tennis Club QIDQ Second in Half Mile, SO1'Jl1OlTlOI'C-l7l'GSl11TI3.1'1 Games Czj. 'I anti too tame, too much a tu1'tIe. ' VVILLIAM I'IERON TRIPP13, E.E., East Orange, N. J. So gentle, yet so brisk, .So wondrous sweet, So fit to prattle at a lady's feet. FRANKLIN JASPER Wfxrts, Arch., Albany, N. Y. rrsyf 0,t, slow of tongue,-true mark of modesty. FREDERICK ELLIS VVARD, E.E., New York City. He who goes U-ZJ07'7'0'ZU1'I1g, goes Cl-.S'07'7'0'ZUi7'Ig.U SIDNEY I-IELMUTH VVILCOX, EM., New Yorlx City. cIEmigrant5 A. W. Atkins O. M. Clifford I. S. Cookson B. Dewey L. Elswortli R. W. Gausmann R. joseplii H. Keating E. S. Klein M. Makely, Jr. B. F. Miller P. S. Paganini XV. B. Schilling I THE NINETEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN Table nf Qinntmts PAGE PAGE George Edward VVoodberry FRATERNITIES Prontispiece Alpha Delta Pl1i 72 Dedication 5 Psi Upsilon 74 Preface n 7 Delta Phi 76 1905 Columbian Board of Editors 8 Delta Psi 78 Class Photo Directory II Phi Gamma Delta ' 80 Contributors I2 Phi Kappa Psi 82 Trustees 13 Delta Kappa Epsilon 84 Officers of Administration I4 Zeta Psi 86 Deans I5 Beta Theta Pi 88 Faculties and Teaching Staff I7 Delta Tau Delta Q0 Newly Appointed Professors 26 Theta Delta Chi Q2 I11 MemoriamCPaculties and Trus- Alpha Tau Omega 94 teesj 27 Phi Delta Theta 96 Delta Upsilon 98 CLASSES Kappa Kappa Gamma IOO Senior Class, 1904 29 Sigma Chi 102 junior Class, 1905 33 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 10.4 Sophomore Class, 1906 35 Phi Sigma Kappa 106 Freshman Class, 1907 39 Alpha Omicron Pi IOS Architects 45 Theta Xi 110 Special Students 46 Alpha Chi Rho 112 Kappa Alpha Theta 114 CLASS ORGANIZATIONS Gamma Phi Beta 116 Inter-Class Debate, 1904-1905 48 Delta Sigma 118 Inter-Class Debate, 1905-1906 49 Zeta Theta Pi IIQ 1905 Freshman Dinner 50 The Se11ior Society of Nacoms 120 1905 Sophomore Dinner 51 Phi Beta Kappa 121 Junior Ball Committee 52 Tau Beta Pi 122 Barnard Class Officers 55 Kappa Chapter of Sigma Xi 123 Members of Barnard Junior Class 56 CLUBS Teachers College 57 Association of Alumni of Co- lumbia College 126 PUBLICATIONS Debating Union 127 Columbia Spectator 60 Philolexian Society 128 Columbia Literary Monthly 63 Philo-Y. M. C. A. Debate 129 Columbia Jester 64 Philo-I-Iamilton Coll. Debate 129 Morningside 65 Barnard Literary Association ' 130 Barnard Mortarboard 66 Philotechnian-Barnard Debate 131 Barnard Bulletin 67 Philolexian-Barnard Debate 131 Columbia University Quarterly 68 Cornell-Columbia Debate 132 School of Mines Quarterly 69 1905 .Freshman Debating So- Columbia Law Review 70 ciety 133 319 THE NINEFTEEN HUIVDRED 55? FIVE COLUMBIAN 121013 Pixoiz CLUBS-Ccmfizzized ATHLETICS-Cozzfizzized ColumbiaChristian Association 134 Freshman Foot-ball Team 175 Churchmen's Association 135 Crew 176 Societe Francaise 136 Track 191 Deutscher Verein 138 Varsity Base-ball Team 204 Kings Crown 140 Gymnasium Team 209 Chess Club 141 Intercollegiate Association of Chemical Society 142 Amateur Athletes of America 210 Pen and Pipe 144 Fencing Club 211 Beaum Arts Society 145 Basket-ball Association 217 Hellers Club 146 Varsity Hockey Team 218 Black Avengers 147 Lacrosse Association 219 Press Club 148 Swimming Association 220 Crewsters 149 1905 Basket-ball Team 223 Trophy Room Committee 150 1905 Base-ball Team 224 Senior Mining Society 151 1905 Lacrosse Team 226 VVomanls Southern Club 152 Northiield 227 1906 Hockey Team 229 DRAMATICS 1905 Hockey Team 230 The Mischief Maker 154 Fifty Strong Men 231 A Glimpse of Paradise 158 VVearers of the C 232 Tennis Club 234 MUSICAL Cane Sprees 236 Musical Clubs 160 Glee Club 160 LITERARY Mandolin Club 163 History of the Class of 1905 240 Philharmonic Society 164 History Nineteen-Five Science 251 1903 Class Ode 256 ATHLETICS University Committees 166 One Hundred and Forty-ninth Varsity Foot-ball Team 167 Commencement 259 Foot-ball Record, 1903 168 Class Day Exercises 263 1905 Foot-ball Team 173 Awards of Prizes and Honors 264 1906 Foot-ball Team 174 Records and Grinds 267 320 1.3 ix THE NINEFTEEN HUNDRED E99 FIVE COLUMBIAN ESTABLISHED 1 818 f'X ' ii25 Q T HN igentlemenz urnuahmg nnha' BROADWAY C TWENTY SECOND ST UITS and Overcoats ieady made or to measure rang ing 1n price from the medium to the more expensive Equipment for Riding Polo or the Hunt Liveues for Carriage House oi Club Servants Automobile G11 ments Liveries and Sundries BCKWEAR from Spitalfields Silks 111 oiiginal de signs and colorings Special confined patterns for Weddings Trunks Valises Luncheon Baskets Leathei and Wicker Goods and accessories foi sports Boots and Shoes in one quality only the Best ATS-We have taken the Agency for Herbert Johnsons 38 New Bond Street London line English Hats, which we are now showing in all the newest London Shapes. Imported Silver Mounted Briar Pipes, with best amber and vul- canite iittings. Novelties in Tobacco jars, some in College Colors. English Bridge-whist sets. M 6117 Orders R 66623216 Prompt Affenizbn Catalogue containing over 150 illustrations, with prices, sent on request. '13 fwv0Z4 ff: , ' B f , H r 4 , i X THE NINETEEN HUNDRED G9 FIVE COLUMBIAN 3117321 tn Qhherttsers Bank of New York Blickensderfer Mfg. Co. Brooks Brothers Cameron Steam Pump Vlforks Cheltenham Press Columbia University Columbia University Bookstore Continental Trust Company Corn Exchange Bank Davis 81 Sanford Devoe K Reynolds Dietzgen, Eugene. Company Dunlap 81 Co. Eimer Sz Amend Engineering and Mining journal Farmers' Loan and Trust Company Fidelity Trust Company Fink, Chas. E. General Electric Co. Hobson, Xvilliam Johnson. Arthur, Sz Co. Lidgerwood Mfg. Co. McCreery 81 Co. Newman, I. F. Paoli Bros. Tiffany 81 Co. United States llflortgage and Trust VVaterman, L. E., Co. 'Weston Electrical Instrument Co. Company PAGE iv xv x xiv ii iv xii V iii xii xvii xv vii xvi xvii viii V xiii xvi xviii xiii xiv xii xvii xii i vi xvii Xiv C M TE' xi THE NINETEEN HUNDRED G? FIVE COLUMBIAN jfzzmef M6Creery E939 Co. MEN'S Cravats, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs. Underwear in light or Winter Weights. Shirts for evening or day dress, in stock or made to order, on the prem- ises. Twenty-fbim' Sfreef PACH Bnos. Pbofogmpbenv Q3 5 BROADWAY Corner Twenty-second Street E make a specialty of college groups and individual photos. Special rates for stud- ents. Parents of students re- ceive particular attention. THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE LEMCKE C93 BUECHNER ,WAI NJIGER S Offers the best possible term to all graduates on AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BOOKS STATIONERY AND ATHLETIC GOODS Davis 81 Sanford Crxcj. CI-IAS, I-I. 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