Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1910
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HENRY W. SHOEMAKER T. TOWAR BATES ' WILLIAM F. WHITEHOUSE - Member New York Stock Exchange ' Member New Yvrli Stock Exchange SHOEMAKER BATES 81 CO. BANKERS' CMEMBERS OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 37-43 WALL STREET NEW YORK . Transacts a' general banking business ' - High Grade Investment Securities for Institutions and Individuals BRANCH OFFICES: , NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, PA. CHICAGO, ILL. 500 Fifth Avenue Real Estate Trust Building 205 La Salle Street Knauth, Nachocl Kc Kuhne I IBANKERSI I New York Leipzig, Germany MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Investment Securities LETTERS OF CREDIT TR AVELERS CHECKS In Pounds S115-lige,DlNgSgl:, Francs and In convcnizalibvgsntqglfgigivggliigis available Deposit unts, subject to check, received on favorable terms II BROWN BROTHERS Sci CO. PHILADELPHIA B A N K E R S , BOSTON l NEW YORK: 59 WALL STREET Y ALEX BROWN 81 SONS, Baltimore ISSUE LETTERS OE CREDIT AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Buy and Sell First-Class Securities on Commission BROWN, SHIPLEY 81 CO., London POST E5 FLAGG - Members New York Stock Exchange ORDERS IN STOCKS AND BONDS EXECUTED ON COMMISSION ON THE NEW YORK EXCHANGE AND ALSO IN LOCAL SECURITIES IN THE CHIEF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARKETS Private wires to principal cities Desirable bonds carefully selected for investment 38 WALL STREET, NEW YORK III THE CORN EXCHANGE BANK X NEW' YORK Capital, Surplus and Profits, - 58,000,000 William A. Nash, PI'CSidCHf Walter E. Frew, - Vice-President J. P. Dunning, - Vice-President Henderson M. Wolfe, Vice-President Frederick T. Martin, Cashier Wm. E. Williams, Wm. H. Ketchum, Thomas Nash, - - Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier UNIVERSITY BRANCH Broadway and 113th Street T. B. JOHNSON. - MANAGER ADVISORY BOARD 0 William A. Nash- Nicholas M. Butler Francis M. Burdick Francis T. Bangs B. Aymar Sands Walter E. Frew SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT 1 784-I 908 THE BANK OF NEW YORK NATIONAL BANKING ASS'N 48 WALL STREET, NEW YORK Organized Marrk 15, 1784. Incorporated as a National Bank, Iuly, 186.5 Capital, 552,000,000 Surplus, S3,226,000 ' OFFICERS HERBERT L. GRIGGS, Prexidenl JOHN L. RIKER, Vzfe-Prexident CHARLES OLNEY, Caflzier GEORGE P. HALL, JOSEPH ANDREWS, CLIFFORD P. HUNT, - A,-fi,-mn1Cgf1,igfJ IV e re, Proof of Public Confidence This Company has more premium-pay- ing business in force in the United States than any other Com- pany, and for each of the last 14 years has had more New Insurances accepted and issued in Am- erica than any other Company. The number of Policies in force is greater than that of any other Company in America, greater than all the Regular Life Insurance Com- panies put together Qless onej, and can only be appreciated by comparison. It is a greater number than the Combined Population of Great- er New York, Chica- go, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis and Cleveland. .L ,. me rn .I s 'E l 'I lil E nn r1 '.XhEl3'39g'b: 'V l' E :4! 'f' Elm rpg ii! :wn'!LPQeg ?ll1 M fi- . A 1 P M zu, Tilt ,XIII ,E II N.. fiillll t nnvllFil,'f.' 31Elimllll -. or Il , Ll ... rE15l W 3ult.lll afi tfgilmii euml ' HLWEF let 'if' R nil J: - . 1 s 213192 2 4 . fi lm-5 ,inn tmifxzimif an - it ... S Q I I I 'f f nnitinli s 9512195 M11 5-. ' Alf .. 11' +IE:iIQ', 1 l -f ' IEE - ' mourn 4 ' T- Ti, - EEE . ..... , mam EEE in f L5 E ' ? ?WA tl'l5l4 l1ZiiFE!Jj?u , -. . . -sl U'-LL!!!-ia 'J 3. :S ignal ilflliitsgfi iaal 1 Irma 'm ain t will-lu 'Uf 'liT T r '4 !v's Ll isa-. ,M .d is n r Il lm ,le 4 M, a.-lqtfll' 5. N, Mnfxpjfigw E af' muah ll to view 'ff eof wr In -'S 1 at-1' 'AZ TEL' Slim? QSM td- t J T51 5 an JI l 4 Iv I V, at mul Ei Ill lm' gh lf J I .. ll .f .f welll. law 5. u og, 1 1. 2 a we. T - an It i1 ' l 7 . . +-4 . f. - L- f a , :Kiwis-6,, - - :un-1. I n .u Lf V I 1 E 1,21 We- ' -'Z 11' . :.. -1' - -1- W... 1 A .- . awi'.L4 ungf5iM..W':v12S..'-'Wy' Haig' .-!.'.'r'-2,5 -EH? -T . : ' Fics.- Ji f- I . ' - h. -.fo--'rf . .,., a .-E llflg 5. .J -1 , , fu- ii ' I at X ' f -ffl-ITL 'E-t'f iE ': -H -fe-l i' ' .5-,,.,.:? 2?n 1: . -.:- -'ES - f:g,e-:-- .iE2f5??Il' - ,fee-,af , ,Er---,,,,:.,,f,.,1n, ,,,--,-- Significant Facts The Company's policy claims paid in 1907 averag- ed in number one for every sixty-four seconds of each business day of 8 hours, and in amount 35124.95 a minute the year through. The value and timeliness of these payments may be gleaned from the fact that of the claims paid during the year. 5,069 were under poli- cies less than 3 months old. 9.821 were on policies which had run under 6 months and 17.273 were within the first year of in- surance. The Daily Average of the C o mpa ny s Business D u rin gi 1907 Was: per day in number of Claims Paid. 6,391 per day in num- ber of Policies Placed and Paid for. . Sl,239.393.4f5 per day in New ln- surance Placed and Paid for. Sl62,4'89.2 7 per day in Payments to Policyholders and addition to Reserve. S72.0lI.34f per day in Increase of Assets. Largest oflicc Building in the world-Madison Avenue. Fourth Avenue 23d Street and 24th Street. New York. Home Offliefhe Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. ASSETS. United States City, and R.R. Bonds 8: Stocks, S81,500,727.3S Bonds and Mortgages, 74,620,l97.4S Real Estate ........... l9,905,683.43 Cash .......... .....,. 5 258,969.45 Demand Loans on Col- lateral ...... ........ 3 ,476,500.00 Loans to Policyhold- ers ................. 6,552,375.12 Premiums, d e f e r r ed and in course of col- lection inet? ........ 4,772,106.25 Accrued Interest, Rents, etc .......... 2,233,904.15 S198,320,463.23 LIABILITIES Reinsurance Fund and Special Reserve ..... 5l81,775,579.00 All other Liabilities. . . 2,592,985.09 Capital and Surplus. , . l3,95l,899.14 tlncorporated by the State of New York! THE COMPANY OF THE PEOPLE BY the People FOR the People Paid to Policyholders since Organization. plus the Amount now invested for their Security. S4fO7,4162,4f82.06 Number of Policies in Force. 9,620,009 Amount ol' Outstanding Insurance, Sl,8041,94-6,581.00 Amount of Insurance Issued in 1907. S376.775.608.00 In its Ordinary Department policies are issued for from 351,000 to 31,000,000 on individuals lives, pre- mium payable annually, semi-annually, and quarter- ly. .In its Industrial Department policies are issued on all the insurable members of the family for weekly premiums. 'll Full particulars regarding the plans of the Metropolitan may be obtained at its Home Office. I Madison Avenue. New York City, or of its Agents in all the principal cities in the United States and OFFICERS John R. Hegeman, President. Haley Fiske, Vice-President. George II. Gaston, 2d Vice-Pres. George B. Woodward, 3d Vice-Pres. Frank 0. Ayres, 4th Vice-President. James M. Craig, Actuary. Fredk. H. Ecker, Treasurer. Walter Stabler, Comptroller. James S. Roberts, Secretary. John R. Hegcman, Jr., Asst. Sec. J. J. Thompson, Ass't Secretary. T. R. Richardson. Ass't Secretary. F. F. Taylor, Assistant Secretary. Frederick A. Betts, Ass't Secretary. Stewart L. Woodford, Counsel. Thomas I'I.Willard, M.D., Med. D'tor. Augustus S. Knight, M.D., Med.D'tor. W.S. Manners, M.D.,Ass't Med.D'tor. E. M. Holden, M.D., Ass't Med. D'tor. D. M. Gedge, Ass't Med. D'tor. Charles G. Reiter, Ass't Actuary. James C. Brown, Ass't Actuary. S198,320,463,23 Canada- I. J. Cahen, Manager Ordinary Defi. John R. Hegeman, Joseph P. Knapp, .James M. Craig, .John W. Hollenback, Silas B. Dntcher, Haley Fiske, George B. Woodward, William H. Crocker, Thomas L. James, George H. Gaston, Beniamin DeF. Curtis, John R. Hegeman, Jr. Henry Ollesheimer, Edward C. Wallace, Stewart L. Woodford, Frank I-I. Maior, Thomas H. Hubbard, Morgan J. 0 Brien. V Y M. KNOEDLER 8: CO. Invite attention to their carefully selected collection of V PAINTINGS MMMSQMMMMMM And Water Colors of various schools. Old English Mezzotints and Colored Sporting Prints 355 FIFTH AVE., lC0r. 34th SLD, NEW YORK London, 15 Old Bond St. P 23 Place Vendome. E. F. BONAVENTURE' Rare Books Engravings Paintings Art Objects 5 EAST TI-IIRTY-FIFTH STREET OPPOSITE ALTMAN'S NEW YORK, The , ewxn N, sz u w 'l x e' is he f .. ag? ,, ,Z Eg ?....i..,. a Mfmfys 1.9131 ,sarah Xe F Mtstkll '.' ' X f ., 1144i-iwizurvlll Shah 4 9 - is . f - 'f S L 3 X .: . A KNOX ' NEW YORK . ls universally recognized as the Standard by which all others are judged 4152 FIFTH AVE. 2041 FIFTH AVE. 161 BROADW AY Cor. 410th St, Singer Bldg. The Finest Instrument known to Musical Science Artistically, musically and intrinsicall there ' y, is no piano equal to the Steinway. For over half a century the greatest musical authorities have regarded it as the linest instrument known to musical science: No other piano so nearly approaches perfection in every respect-no other ian I . - p' o possesses at tie same time a tone of such beauty and permanency, of such delicac and h y sue tremendous power. No other piano possesses such intrinsic worth-for the actual market value of a TEI Y PIAN even after years of use, far exceeds that of any other make. From anv point of view-musically or commerciall th St - y- e einway is the best piano invest- ment. Steinway value is strikingly demonstrated inthe Miniature Grand at 3800, and the Verteqrand Can uprightj at 5550-in ebonized cases ' Each instrument is the World's Standard for its respective class, and represents the highest piano value to be obtained anywhere for every dollar expended. STEINWAY 8: SONS STEINWAY HALL W 107 and 109 East 14th Street, t - New York Subway Express Station at the door VII 5135 simile -. is Q' .i'iiQ'f?Vff'5fM' f x :hi J ,if V ' , X XC 1 3 1,67 -, X 'ijt Q M A , W . 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They are extreme only in the sense of being abreast of the newest and most advanced styles of London and New York. Before you go to a tailor visit any good clothier and ask him to show you SAM- PECKH Clothes. You must try thenfi on to appreciate their surpassing style, admirable drape and unerring fit. N5 Q DEMAND THE WL? 9For- sale by the Best ciothes shops and De BRAND . Q Q y - ' ' Q5 O . . my partnnent Stores throughout the United States. VIH Af 5 'G-'E-ifllef J Gompayf xxvp iq n ,uw-.':g 7: 2. li o n m. 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'M' ' ESA -,' 1 - If , l . 2 ' ' . - 41 ,, , -- i V f tr ,l 5 Y -at T, ., 4 ,f YT . whatxiy gjivlggl ,, . -.... ig 'Q ', f Ill .m1.r..::'-'11 1 ,..- fu -yt 1 ---i , , e ,, ,ni ,915 ' wi yur 11- '-, i - --.:q.T..p-J.. - ll!! e Ii in '-4 r Pr lIlllIlLl',l N7 14 'D V 1 , X an , iq: J V i ntr ouction OR THE PAST few years the production of the Junior Class Book at Columbia has become a matter of such fixed form that it is extremely difficult to introduce many innovations in the publication. The Board of Editors of the l9l0 Columbian, however, have endeavored to present to the University an annual which shall not be unworthy of its predecessors, and at the same time shall have about it enough originality to be interesting. ' They take this opportunity of thanking the professors and officers of the University for their valuable assistance and co-operation in getting together the material for this bookg and also the many students who have helped them greatly by contributing drawings and illustrations. 5 PRESIDENT NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, PH.D., LL.D Go the Class of 1910 T IS HARD to believe that the year 1910 is so close at hand and yet that many of us who were in College thirty years ago, when 1910 seemed in the remote distance, are still in the University's service. Your class is far enough across the border line which divided the nine- teenth century from the twentieth, to be truly the child of the twentieth century. Your faces will naturally be turned toward the front in an effort to descry that yet unrevealed future which lies before you. You are living and studying in a time of great intellectual and moral disturbance. In a very real sense, the foundations of the deep are breaking up and there is a peaceful reconstruction of intellectual, moral and political convictions going on, quite as startling as any that has taken place under more revolutionary surroundings. Amid all this you will need to keep your balance and to learn to see straight and to think true. In any period of reconstruction the emotional interests of men and women come strongly to the front, and not infrequently they completely overwhelm, at least for the time being, the intellectual processes. As College men, you are being trained in habits of thinking, of industrious applica- tion, and of co-operation, in both academic, social and athletic life. These are habits of prime im- portance to the man of the twentieth century. He must remember that his generation and his century are not the first that the world has seen and that already many problems have been solved and a huge amount of human experience has been accumulated. These past solutions and these past experiences the wise man uses, not as an anchor to hold him fast, but as a rudder to guide him in sailing over new seas. May each member of 1910 catch here at Columbia this spirit of conservatism and progress, and may his College career remain the brightest and happiest memory in a bright and happy life. With warm regard to each and all, I am, Sincerely yours, NICI-IGLAS MURRAY BUTLER. 7 DEAN J. HOVVARD VAN AMRINGE, Ph.D.. LL.D ' etter to the Class of 1910 EAR MR. EDITQR,-In complying with your polite request to say something to the students in the I9IO Columbian, I desire first to congratulate all whom you represent on having progressed so far and so favorably on the way through the labors of undergraduate life at Columbia. l-lard as that life sometimes appears to you, impatient as you sometimes get with its restrictions and exactions, eagerly as you sometimes wish to be done with it, it nevertheless yields, in a measure seldom exceeded in later years, keen enjoyments, rational pleasures of high order, noble and lasting results to willing and well directed labor. Your predecessors, many of whom have written their names large in the history of their times, had not so many and such diverse opportunities as you have, and these opportunities will be to you, as you may use them, each for himself, sources of pera manent benefit and happiness or of profound and never ending regret. You can, if you will, do much to augment the personal interest and benefit of the life to which I have referred. Of several ways in which you could render service in this regard, I have in mind at present but one-the furtherance of the government of the student community by the students themselves, through their chosen representatives, so far and as completely as that devoutly wished for consummation may be found feasible. The way to do this has been opened to you, partly by your own endeavor and that of your associates, in the creation of a Board of Student Representatives. This Board, with an approved constitution granting it large privileges and powers in matters affecting student activities, and imposing upon it, of course, corresponding obligations, was elected by the votes of the whole student body and is representative of that body. It is composed' of able men, fully alive to their grave responsibilities and solicitous of so meeting them as to compel the respect and the confidence of officers and students alike. You should encourage and support it in every practicable way, co-operate with it by taking before it all matters that concern you and ,ar-e within its jurisdiction, plead your cases before it with all the eloquence at your command, submit cheerfully to its judgments and aid in giving them effect. If you do this, as I hope and expect that you will, and the Board acts wisely in the discharge of its delicate and difficult duties-and I have every confidence in it-a good step forward will be made this year toward the government of students by themselves in all those interests and enterprises that lie outside the curriculum, add so much to the vigor, the pleasure and the enthusiasm of academic life, and play so important a part in the full develop- ment of a college or university student. I Pray accept the assurance of my best wishes and affectionate regard, and believe me Sincerely yours, J. H. VAN AMRINGE. 9 PROFESSOR RUDOLF TOMBO, JR., PH.D Jmportcmt 'Events of 1907-1908 BRIEF retrospect of important events at Columbia during the year i907-l908 brings to the foreground' three or four of these which are of special interest to all concerned in the welfare of the University. Perhaps the one event of the past year which is considered by undergraduates and alumni alike as of greatest importance was the partial restoration of football by the authorities, Late in October, l907, the Faculty Committee in charge of athletics granted the right to play intra- mural football and the announcement was received with delight by the student bodyg for, ever since the abolition of the game in l905 the Columbia students have fought earnestly and consistently for its restor- ation: and though we have not yet regained the right to play inter-collegiate football, intra-mural football is looked upon as a long step toward the goal desired. If the undergraduates, assisted by the alumni, con- tinue in their fight as they have begun, it will be, we hope, but a question of a short time when Columbia will have regained her position among the Big Six on the gridiron. The Mock Republican Convention, which was held on November 26, l907, under the direction of Professor Beard and his class in politics 3-4, was watched with great interest by the other large univer- sities as the first thing of the kind ever attempted on such a large scale. With The Honorable Timothy l... Woodruff presiding, some eight hundred men assembled in the gymnasium, and after the several speeches of nomination elected Governor l-lughes of New York on the second ballot as Republican nominee for the presidency of l90S. A third interesting feature of the year was the scheme of giving the seniors their exams. and holding other classes, while it had its disadvantages was at new method of holding the final examinations. The the Commencement before the final exams. for the least beneficial in that practically the entire University was on hand to welcome the visitors and returning alumni on Commencement Day. l907-l908 was besides full of the customary events of the College year, such as the various athletic meets, the debates, the dramatics, and the social activities, all of which are noted elsewhere in this book. The surprise of the season was the dissolution of the Inter-collegiate Basket Ball League, owing to the withdrawal from it of Yale and Princeton. t I5 'Grustees George L. Rives i Chairman John B. Pine . Clerk John McLean Nash I Treasurer F. Augustus Schermerhorn William Barclay Parsons Gerard Beekman George G. DeWitt Edward Mitchell Francis Sedgwick Bangs W. Bayard Cutting Benjamin Aymar Sands Seth Low, LL. D. Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph. D., LL. D. George L. Rives Pierpont Morgan Lenox Smith John Stewart Kennedy John Crosby Brown, LL. D. T. Matlack Cheesman, M. D. Rev. Marvin R. Vincent. S. T. D. Horace W. Carpentier John B. Pine Marcellus Hartley Dodge Hermann H. Cammann Rev. William Thomas Manning, D. D. Rev. Edward B. Coe, D. D., LL. D. Rt. Rev. David H. Greer, LL. D. IN MEMORIAM CHARLES CUTHBERT HALL, D.D. Member of the University Council DIED MARCH 25, 1908 REV. MORGAN DIX, D.D., D.C.L. Trustee of the University DIED APRIL 29, 1908 RT. REV. HENRY CODMAN POTTER, D.D., D.C.L. Trustee of the University DIED JULY Sl, 1908 I9 M W PRESIDENT BUTLER, PH.D., L.L.D Officers of ffxbministration Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph. D., LL. D. fCantahD, Litt. D. fOxon.5, 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 George W. Kirchwey, A. B., LL. D. - . . . . Dean of the Faculty of Law Edward Delavan Perry, Ph. D., LL. D. . . Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy Samuel W- Lambert, M- D- - - - Dean of the Faculty of Medicine William Hallock, Ph. D ....... Dean of the Faculty of Pure Science Frederick Arthur Goetze, M. Sc ..... Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science James Rignall Wheeler, Ph. D. . Acting Dean ofthe Faculty of Fine Arts: Dean of Barnard College William T. Brewster, A. M. ...... Acting Dean of Barnard College James Earl Russell, Ph. D., LL. D. . . Dean of Teachers College Henry H. Rushy, M. D. . . . Dean of the College of Pharmacy Frederick Paul Keppel, A. B. . ..... Secretary of the University William A. Hervey, A. M. . ..... Registrar of the University Edward T. Boag . . . Assistant Registrar at the College of Physicians and Surgeons Charles S. Danielson . . ........ Bursar Edward K. Hayt, A. M. . Assistant Bursar at the College of Physicians and Surgeons Frederick Arthur Goetze, M. Sc. ...... Consulting Engineer Henry Lee Norris, M. E. . . Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Anna E, H, Meyer, A, B, , . Secretary of Barnard College N. W. Liggett, A, B, , . . Bursar of Barnard College Clyde Furst, M. A. . . . . . Secretary of Teachers College Theodora George . . . .... Assistant Registrar, Teachers College Charles Prentice Benns, M. E. . . Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds in Teachers College Thomas F. Main . U . . .... Secretary of the College of Pharmacy Harry B. Ferguson, Phar. D. . . . Assistant Secretary of the College of Pharmacy James Hulme Canfield, LL. D., Litt. D. fOxonD . . Librarian of the UniversitY Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B. D. .... . . Chaplain Of the University George Louis Meylan, A, Mu M, D, , . Medical Director of the Gymnasium Frederick Arthur Goetzel M, Sc, , . Comptroller of Student Organizations James Myers, A. B. . U . . . Secretary of Earl Hall D- Stuart Dodge Jessup, M. D. . . . University Medical Visitor Frank E. Ward . . . - - - Ofsenisf Zl V. -W. 'Ilro essors emo 'Ilnstructors Tfmtbropology Franz Boas, Ph. D. . ..., 1 Professor Livingston Parrancl, M. D. , I t Profesgor Marshall H. Saville . .... I-,oubot Profegsgf D Alircbitecture Alfred D. P. Hamlin, A. M. . . . . . , , Professor Prank Dempster Sherman, Ph. B. . . . . Professor of Graphics James R. Wheeler, Ph. D. . . . , , , Professor Hermon C. Bumpus . . Director of the American Museum of Natural History Charles lVlCKim, Litt. D. . . . Director of Atelier Thomas Hastings . . . . . Director of Atelier Edward R. Smith, A. B. . . . . Reference Librarian Frederick Dielman, N. A. . President of the National Academy of Design Sir Casper Pardon Clarke . Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Edward Robinson . . . . . Assistant Director Kenyon Cox, N. A. . . . Professor of Painting Daniel C. Prench, N. A., A. M. . Professor of Sculpture John La Parge, N. A. . . Professor of Decorative Arts Charles A. Harriman . . . . . Instructor Charles P. Warren, A. M. . . . . . Instructor 'Astronomy ' Harold Jacoby, Ph. D. . . . . . Professor Charles L. Poor, Ph. D. . . . . . Professor :Botany Herbert Maule Richards, Sc. D. . . - Professor Tracy E. Hazen, Ph. D. . . . - IHSULICTOI' Chemistry Charles P. Chandler, Ph. D., M. D., LL. D., Sc. D. . Mitchell Professor Charles E. Pellew, E. M ..... ACliUI'1Ct Professor Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph. D. .... - - Professor J. Livingston Rutgers Morgan, B. S., A. M., Ph. D.. - - Professor James s. c. Wells, Ph. B., Ph. D. . . Adiunor Proforoor William J. cies, Ph. B., Ph. D., M. S. - r Profoooor Henry Clapp Sherman, A. M., Ph. D. . - - Profoooor Samuel A. Tucker, Ph. B. . . - Adjunct Profoooor Archibald E. Olpp, A. C., M. D. . . - Irorrooror Matthew Steel, M. S., Ph. D. . - - Ioofruofor Floyd Metzger, Ph. D. . ' Instructor . Instructor Everett J. Hall . . - 23 Givil 'Engineering William H. Burr, C. E. . . . . Earl B. Lovell, C. E. . . . . Ira H. Woolson, E.. M. . Adolph Black, C. E.. . . Samuel O. Miller, C. E. ....' . 'Economics ano Social Science Edwin R. A. Seligman, LL. B., Ph. D., LL. D. . John B. Clark, Ph. D., LL. D. . . . Henry R. Seager, Ph. D. . Henry L. Moore, Ph. D. . Frank H. Giddings, Ph. D., LL. D. . Felix Adler, Ph. D .... Vladimir G. Simkhovitch, Ph. D. . . Edward Thomas Devine, LL. D., Ph. D. . . 'Electrical 'Engineering Francis B. Crocker, Ph. D. . . . George F. Sever, M. Sc. . Morton Arendt, E. E. . . . 'English Brander Matthews, D. C. L., Litt. D., LL. D. . George R. Carpenter, A. B. . . . . William T. Brewster, A. M. . George C. D. Udell, Ph. D. . Jefferson B. Fletcher, A. M. . Joel E. Spingarn, Ph. D. . Ashley H. Thorndike, Ph. D. . William W. Lawrence, Ph. D. . William P. Trent, LL. D., D. C. L. . . . Geology James F. Kemp, Sc. D. . . . Amadeus W. Grabau, Sc. D. . . Charles P. Berkey, Ph. D ..... Germanic 'Eanguages G William Henry Carpenter, Ph. D .... Calvin Thomas, LL. D. . . Rudolf Tomho, Jr., Ph. D. . William A. Hervey, A. M. . Arthur F. Remy, A. M., Ph. D. . . Wilhelm A. Braun, Ph. D. . . . . Greek Edward D. Perry, LL. D. , , Clarence H. Young, Ph. D. . , 24 Adjunct Adjunct Mcvickar Adjunct . Schiff Adjunct Adjunct t Villard Gebhard Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct . Jay Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Professor Professor Tlfistology ano 'Embryology Fred R. Bailey, M. D. ......, Adjunct Professor Adam Miller, ..... , , Instructor Oliver Strong, ........ , , Instructor Tlfistory ano 'jflolitical jlbilosopby William Milligan Sloane, L. l-l. D., Ph. D., LL. D ..... Seth Low Professor Herbert 'OSg00Cl, D., ...... , , Professor William Dunning, D. . . , Lieber Professor James Harvey Robinson, Ph. D. , , Professor William R. Shepherd, Ph. D. . , , Professor James T. Shotwell, Ph. D. . . . Professor George W. Botsford, Ph. D. . . . Adjunct Professor Charles A. Beard, Ph. D ....... Adjunct Professor Tlrcoo-Tlranian 'languages Abraham V. W. Jackson, L. l-l. D., LL. D. .... . . Professor 'latin l-larry Thurston Peck, L. H. D., LL. D., Ph. D. . Anthon Professor James Chidester Egbert, Ph. D. . . . . Professor Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph. D. . . . . . Pr0feSSOr George N. Oleott, Ph. D. . Adjunct Professor Charles Knapp, Ph. D. . . . . . . . Professor 'law municipal or jlrlvate 'law George W. Kirchwey, LL. D. ..... Kent Professor and l-lead of Department Francis M. Burdick, LL. B., LL. D. . . . . Dwight Professor George P. Canfield, LL. B. . - - Professor Henry s. Reasela, LL. D. . . Nash Professor Charles Thaddeus Terry, LL. B.. . - Professor Nathan Abborr, LL. B. . . . . - Professor Harry H. Cushing, A. M., Ph. D., LL. B. ..... - Professor fjlubltc 'law ano Tilurispruocnce John W. Burgess, LL. D., Ph. D. ...... Rosslor Profooror Meme smirh, LL. B., LL. D., J. U. D. - r Professor Prank Goodnow, LL. B., LL. D. . ' Eaton Professor John Bassett Moore, LL. D. .... . mathematics J. Howard Van Amringe, L. l-l. D., Ph. D., LL. D. . - PYCUCCSSOY Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph. D. ..... - Prank N. Cole, Ph. D. . . ' James Maclay, C. E., Ph. D. . . Cassius Jackson Keyser, B. S., Ph. D. l . l-lenry Bedinger Mitchell, E. E., A. M. Edward Kasner, B. S., A. M., Ph. D. George I-I. Ling, Ph. D. . . . - C 25 Hamilton Fish Professor and Head of Department l Adrian Adjunct Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor ffllecbanics ano mechanical 'Engineering Fred R. Hutton, E. M., Ph. D., Sc. D. . . . Michael I. Pupin, Ph. D., Sc. D .... . Joseph C. Pfister, A. M. . . . Albert P. Wills, Ph. D., B. E. E. l Charles E. Lucke, M. S., Ph. D. Walter Rautenstrauch, M. S. . . . Harry L. Parr, A. B., Mech. E. . . . fflletallurgy Edward F. Kern, B. S., Ph. D .... . mining Henry S. Munroe, E. M., Ph. D., Sc. D. . . . Robert Peele, E. M. . . Edward K. Judd, A. B., E. M. ' music Cornelius Rubner . . Leonard B. McWhood, A. B. . fflrbarmacy Samuel W. Lambert, M. D. . . . I-lenry H. Rusby, M. D. Virgil Coblentz, Phar. M. George C. Diekman, M. D. John Oehler, Ph. G. . Anton Vorisek, Phar. D. . William Mansfield, Phar. D. . jf! bilosopby Clinton B. Knapp, M. D. Herbert G. Lord, A. M. . . Fred. E. Woodbridge, A. M. . George S. Fullerton, Ph. D., LL. D. . John Dewey, Ph. D., LL. D. . William P. Montague, Ph. D. . Dickinson S. Miller, Ph. D. .... . ' sical 'foucation George B. Meylan, M. D. . . . . Thomas D. Wood . . . . . William Skarstrom, M. D ....... , Tflbysicians ano Surgeons M. Allen Starr, Ph. D., LL. D., M. D., Sc. D. . . . George S. Huntington, M. D., Sc. D., LL. D. . . . T. Mitchell Prudden, B. S, M. D., LL. D. . Edwin B. Cragin, M. D. . . . Walter B. James, M. D., LL. D. . L. Emmett I-lolt, M. D., Sc. D. Joseph A. Blake, Ph. B., M. D. . Z6 Emeritus V Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct i Adjunct Johnsonian Adjunct Adjunct . Bard Carpentier Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Instructor Professor Professor Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professo-r Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor 'Physicians emo Surgeons-Ccsnrmusam George E.. Brewer, M. D ....,, 4 , Virgil P. Gibney, LL. D., M. D. . . William K. Simpson, M. D. . Arnold H. Knapp, M, D. Gorham Bacon, M. D. . James R. Hayden, M. D. Eugene Hodenpyl, M. D. Beim B. Gallaudet, M. D. Prank W. Jackson, M. D. . John Henry Larkin, M. D. . Frederick Peterson, M. D., Ph. D. James D. Voorhees, M. D. . Francis C. Wood, M. D. . Harry M. Painter, Ph. B., M. D. Royal Whitman, M. D. . . Pearce Bailey, M. D. . . George R. Lockwood, M. D. . William K. Draper, M. D. Van Horne Norrie, M, D. . Simon Baruch, M. D. . . Hermann Von W. Schulte, M. D. George T. Jackson, M. D. . George M. Swift, M. D.. . Richard Frothingham, M. D. . Walton Martin, M. D. . E. Milton Foote, M. D . Arthur M. Shrady, M. D. . Richard H. Cunningham, M. D. Albert E.. Sumner, M. D. . Henry W. Berg, M. D. . Norman E. Ditman, M. D. A. Emil Schmitt, M. D. . Ward A. Holden, M. D. Howard C. Taylor, M. D. Henry H. Tyson, M. D. . Charles A. McWilliams, M. D. Adrian V. S. Lambert, M. D. . Eugene H. Pool, M. D. . James C. Ayer, M. D. . George S, Dixon, M. D. . T. Stuart Hart, M. D. John Howland, M. D. . James A. Miller, M. D. . Charles Prohen, M. D. George H. Ryder, M. D. . 27 Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor fflbysicians ano Surgeons-Wiontinuwl Samuel W. Thurber, M. D. ...... . Percy R. Turnure, M. D. . Nathaniel B. Potter, M. D. Fred. P. Solley, M. D. . Rowland Cox, M. D. . James H. Kenyon, M. D. W. S. Reynolds, M. D. . Charles H. Jaeger, M. D. Karl M. Vogel, M. D. . . Howard D. Collins, M. D. . George H. Mclziarland, Jr., M. D. T. Laurence Saunders, M. D. . Harmon Smith, M. D. . . John H. P. Hodgson, M. D. . Frank S. Meara, M. D. . James I. Russel, M. D. . William Blanchard, M. D. D. Stuart D. Jessup, M. D. Arthur S. Vosburgh, M. D. . . Percy H. Williams, M. D. . . . . jlbysics William Hallock, Ph. D., Phar. D. . . . . Herschel C. Parker, Ph. B. . . Ernest F. Nichols, M. S., Sc. D. Frank L. Tufts, Ph. D. . . Charles C. Trowbridge, M. S. . George Braxton Pegram, Ph. D. . . . Tlbgsiology John G. Curtis, M. D., LL, D. . . . . . Frederic S. Lee, Ph. D. . Bergen Davis, Ph. D. . Russel Burton-Opitz, M. D., M.'S., Ph. D. Tfrcbolosr J. M. Cattell, LL. D., Ph. D. Charles A. Strong, A. B ...... Robert S. Woodworth, Ph. D. ..... . Romance 'ilanguages Adolphe Cohn, LL. D. . , , , , , Henry A. Todd, Ph. D. . , Carlo L. Speranza, A. M. Louis A. Loiseaux, B. S. Curtis H. Page, Ph. D. . Daniel Jordan, Ph. B. . Henry Bargy, A. M. . . John D. Fitz-Gerald, II, Ph. D. , 28 Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Instructor Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Instructor Richard H. Gotlheil, Ph. D. . John D. Prince, Ph. D. . Friedrich Hirth, Ph. D. . Semitic 'languages Eeacbcrs College James E. Russell, Ph. D., LL. D ..,. . John Francis Woodhull, Ph. D. Franklin Thomas Baker, A. M. Richard Ellwocd Dodge, A. M. Virgil Prettyman, Ph. D. . Charles Earl Bikle, A. M. Helen Kinne . . Mary Schenck Woolman . Frank M. McMurray, Ph. D. . Paul Monroe, M. S., Ph. D. . Samuel Train Dutton, A. M. . Gonzalez Lodge, Ph. D., LL.D. Edward L. Thorndike, Ph. D. . Charles H. Farnsworth . . David E. Smith, Ph. D., LL. D. Julius Sachs, Ph. D. . . Elijah W. Bagster-Collins, A. M. Maurice A. Bigelow, Ph. D. . Fred. H. Sykes, Ph. D. . . Henry Carr Pearson, A. B. Hermann T. Vulte, Ph. D. John A. Macvannel, Ph. D. . Arthur W. Dow . . . Henry Johnson, B. L., A. M. . David Samuel Snedden, Ph. D. . Mary Adelaide Nutting . George D. Strayer, Ph. D. Henry Suzzallo . . Charles C. Sleffel . . Charles W. Weick, B. S. Lewis H. Haight . . Henry F. Osborne, LL. D. Edmund B. Wilson, LL.D. Bashford Dean, Ph. D. . Henry E.. Crampton, Ph. D. Gary N. Calkins, Ph. D. . Thomas H. Morgan, Ph. D. James H. McGregor, Ph. D. . Raymond C. Osburn, Ph. D. . Zoology 29 Dean Lung Adjunct Adjunct 'Adjunct 'Adjunct .Adjunct .Adjunct 'Adjunct Adjunct .Adjunct Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Instructor Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Instructor Que Tlfunbreo emo 'fifty-'fourth Commencement may 27, 1908 Oroet of 'Exercises ovonoio- Fioioonoig t Weber Tonnnoooof-Moron ..... Wagner I- Prayer . . By the Acting Chaplain of the University II. Address ...... By the President-of the University Music-'Shepherds' Dance -E. German. III. Conferring of the Degrees and Diplomas. Mono-soloonono from Lonongnnywognof. rv. Confonnng of the Honorary Degrees. 1 Hymn- My Country 'no of Tnoof' Anionoo. V. Benediction . . . '... By ino Acting Cnoolnin ofthe Unnofony Recessional Music- Swedish Cofononon March. -Svenclson. I vi. Prooonionon of Toiornoioo in front of st. Pau1's Chapel. g Piooonionon on behalf of Class of 1883 . . H. L. Satterlee, ,sa Poem ....... John A Bangs, '83 VH. Presentation of Statue of Alexander Hamilton in front of Hamilton I'Iall. Presentation on behalf of the Association of the Alumni of Columbia College ...... Julien T. Davies, '66- 31' Commencement---Glontinueo Committee on Tfwrangements Crand Marslial Charles L. Hall Columbia College Harold Fowler, Chairman Foster Ware William L. Wood Austin P. Montgomery Barnard College Ellen O'Gorman, Chairman Linda B. Savitz Martha I-lamil Evelyn B. MacDonald School of Medicine Allen O. Whipple, Chairman Antonio Waring Harry Wessler Edward C. Brenner School of Fine Arts Robert V. L. lllaxhy, Chairman Franz Bellinger General Chairman Harold Fowler Schools of Applied Science Charles L. Hall, Chairman Luther L. Kirtley James E. Wilson George E. Crawley Teachers, College Austin S. Edwards, Chairman Edna 'V. Fisher Marie L. Pinckney Edwin B. Smith School of Law James Hogan, Chairman John A. Laing Charles K. Burdick Fred. Powell College of Pharmacy Andrew R. Bliss, Chairman Charles W. Ballard Schools of Political Science, Philosophy, and Pure Science Frank H. I-lankins Justine H. Moore Reston Stevenson John N. Boyle Fred. A. I-I. Leuchs William H. Boynton University Committee on Commencement George F. Sever, M. Sc., Chairman I-lenry L. Norris, M. E. Jonathan M. Wainwright . Charles F. W. McClure Hermann Schumacher George B. Post . Henry C. White . Fred. W. Stevens The Rev. Lea Luquer Fred. P. Keppel, A. B., Secretary Tlfonorary ikgrees Master of Arts . . . . . Member of Assembly Doctor of Science . . Prof. of Zoology in Princeton University Doctor of Laws . Professor of Economics in the University of Bonn. . . . . . . . Architect . . . . President of the Georgia State College . . . . . Vice-Chancellor of New Jersey Doctor of Sacred Theology , . . Rector of St. Matthewis Church, Bedford, N.Y. 32 jflrizes, 'fellowships ano Tlfonors Columbia College Prize of the Alumni Association George William Curtis Medals Fred. Hamilton Rindge, Jr., 1908 Gold Medal-Fremont Amasa Higgins, 1908 Silver Medal-lsrael H. Levinthal, 1909 Chanler HiSi0TiCC1l Prize fohn D. Van Buren Prize in Mathematics Paul Henry Windels, Paul Weavgr, Prizes in Belles Lettres Best Poem-Ralph Leclercq Roeder, 1910 Best Short Story-,lohn H. Colton, 191 1 'Departmental fllfonots Final Chemistry: Michael Heidelberger Louis James San General fllfonors George Bagley Fremont A. Higgins Edwin M. Borchardt John l... Kantor Clement S. Brainin Albert E. l..obeck Irving Comes Demarest 'fllfighesl Tinal General ilfonors Alfred Herrmann Walter B. Woodbury Schools of 'Applieo Science Fred. H. Rindge, Jr Gaillard S. Rogers Louis James San Joseph Steiner Alexander Holtzofl Illig Medals-Lewis lVl. Jones Darling Prize in Mechanical Engineering , Harold A. Thomas George E- Crawley Edward C. Jones School of TArchitecture McKim Fellowship William l... Bottomley, B. S., 1906 School of jlolitical Science Tappan Prize in Constitutional Lan: james Cordon Bennett Prize in Political Science Edward lVlcChesney Sait, A. M. Edwin M- Borchardt' 1908 Honorable Mention: Alexander Holtzoll, 1908 33 College of 'fflbysicians ano Surgeons Fellowships of the Alumni Association Alonzo Clark Fellowship ln Pathology: Wilbur Ward, A. B., M. D. Augustus B. Wadsworth, M. D. ln Anatomy: Hermann W.Schulte, A.B., M.D. ln Physiology: Daniel R. Lucas, A. M., M. D. General H. C. Bunner Medal Earnest Kempton Aclams Research Fellowship Harolcl Korn, A. B. Bergen Davis, Ph. D. Prizes of the New fersey Alumni Association College: Armin K. Lobeck, 1911 Science: Earnest H. Harcler, 1911 Xarnaro College Kohn Mathematical Prize Mabel L. Peterson Honorable Mention: Louise M. Tattershall Tepartmental Tlfonors Final Mathematics: Mabel L. Peterson . Zoology: Mary C. Axt Louise M. Tattershall Elizabeth F. Fox Marian Wilson General Tlfonors Dora Aslcowith Florence Mastin Mabel L. Peterson Dorothea Eltzner Jennie M. Young Helen I. Veith Elizabeth F. Fox Marguerite C. Newland Florence M. Wolff 'jfigbest Tinal Qeneral Tlfonors Evelyn B. MacDonald 34 l 72 lllllllll lllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Class .Pay 1908 Orber of 'Exercises Presidents Address of Welcome . . H. Fowler Roll Call by the S ecre tary . . K. M. Boorman Class History . N. Wheeler Class Poem ..... J- O- Hauser A nnounc ernent of Elections to Phi Beta Kappa Class Prophecy , .J. H. Donohue, Jr. Presentation Oration - G- W- JHCIUGS, Jr- Valedietory . - J- H- Rirldse, Jr- Ivy oianen . W. J. Macflfeevy i 35 .flbi Beta Tlfappa 'Elections W. Woodbury P. C. Demorest J. M. Kanter L. J. San 1. Skutch F. A. Higgins C. S. Brainin A. Holtzoff J. Steiner G, Bagley W. S. Mabee A. I-Iermenn F. Rindge G. S. Rogers .,, ,. if iii ' V rg.,-, - hiv ZS' 1.12.-' l' Amateur Circus Given hy Classes l898 and l908 on Commencement night, May 27th, l908, at 8 P. M., on South Field. Drill of Six Mounted Knights The Clowns and the Fire-Cracker The Merry Widow Waltz The Clowns' Barber Shop The Lion and the Monkey The Clowns' Gerne of I-Ioney Bee High School Bere-Back Riding rogram 8. Clog Dance V 9. The Great Elephant Act l0. The Great Strong Man ll Boxing Match: I-I. Fowler, '08, vs. A. P. Montgomery, '08, for the championship of Morningside Heights. Purse 51523.00 I2 Thrilling, pulse-quickening, heart-throbbing, cleath-defying, jumping the gap by Mile. Georgette- 37 , QvV X , , ,i Y V 5 . 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Then, for the alumni, there is the Columbia University Club, occupying a very large and hand- some building on Gramercy Park in New York Cityg and there are also the various state branches of the Columbia Alumni Association. The literary and debating interests of the University are represented by Philolexian Society, Barnard Literary Association and Peithologian Society. The first is the oldest of the three, being Well on in its first century of existence. Representatives from Philo, Barnard, and the Freshman Debating Society con- stitute the Debating Union which takes charge of the inter-collegiate debates. Columbia also possesses, as their names would indicate, several national societies, if we may so call them, such as La Societe Francaise, Deutscher Verein, and the Spanish Club. There is also at the Uni- versity a strong and prosperous branch of the Y. M. C. A., and large religious societies as the Church- men's Association and the Newman Club. The various scientific schools have their societies, and politics are taken care of by the Politics Club. The Press Club is composed of students who are reporters of the Columbia news for the daily papers. The Blue Pencil is an honorary society for which only those men are eligible who have at some time served on the managing board of Columbia Spectator. 40 n Tlfings Crown Council ' members . H. W. Taylor, l909 . . . . . . . ' . President Professor Charles A. Beard . . . . . Faculty Vice-President Carl W. Culman, 1909 . . Senior Vice-President Francis N. Bangs, l9lO . . Junior Vice-President V. K. W. Koo, l909 . . . . Secretary R. L. Fowler, 1909 ........ . Treasurer Other Officers not on Council Donalcl Armstrong, l909 .......... Librarian Antony Zink, l909 . . . Manager of Trophy Room N. O. Rockwood, l9l0 . . Assistant Manager of Trophy Room C. W. Cutler, Jr., l9l0 . . . Assistant Secretary H. V. B. Darlington, l9l0 ...... . Assistant Treasurer members at 'large James C. Mackenzie, l909 A. D. Alexander, l909 Benton Sanclers, l909 A 4 I fftslumni Association of Columbia Kniversity ffxlumni Council John Howard Van Amringe . Chairman Howard Van Sinderen . . Treasurer Rudolf Tombo, jr. . Secretary Officers offiocal ','Al'umnifZXssocio.tions CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION Harry M. Sherman, 'SOM President John C. Spencer, '82, '85M Secretary CI-IINAI ASSOCIATION Dr. F. L. I-Iawlcs-Pott, '83 President F. E. I-Iinclcley, Pl1.D., '05 Secretary and Treasurer COLORADO ASSOCIATION F. I-I. McNaught, 78M President Raymond McPhee, 'OSL Secretary and Treasurer COLUMBIA CMISSOURIJ ASSOCIATION ' Isidor Loeb, Ph. D., 'Ol President E. W. I-lmton, '9lI.. Secretary CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION Rev, N. Ellsworth Cornwall, '62 President John D Irving, '96 Secretary DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION W. Duncan McKim. '75, 78M President George O. Totten, jr., '9lArch, PLM., '92 Secretary ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION Victor Elting, '91 President William M, L. Fiske, Jr., '00 Secretary and Treasurer . INDIANA ASSOCIATION Edwards Daniels, '77L President Oscar Lewis Pond, 'OZL Secretary KANSAS CITY ASSOCIATION Rt. Rev. Edward R. Atwill, '62, President Lester W. I-lall, 'OIL Secretary KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION George G. Briggs, 'BSL Secretary LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION Ralph Schwarz, A.M., '04, '05L President Leslie Brewer Smith, '05 Secretary and Treasurer MADISON CWISCONSINJ ASSOCIATION john L. Kind, '05 President D. L. Patterson, 'OI Secretary MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION E. Taylor Tappey, '79M President Theodore A. McGraw, Jr., 'OZM Secretary MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION Cornelius Williams, '74M President William A. Schaper, A.lVl., '98, Pl-t.D., '0l Secretary and Treasurer ' NASHVILLE ASSOCIATION Paul F. Eve, 'SOM President Eugene Tavenner, '0l, A.M., '03 Secretary NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION Victor Rosewater, '93 ' President William F. Milroy, 'SZM Secretary and Treasurer NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION Frederick R. Kneeland, '98S President Franklin S. Hoyt, A.lVl., '05 Secretary and Treasurer 42 NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION Ruford Franklin, '86 President Arthur F. Egner, '03, A, M., '05 u NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION Charles L. Raper, Ph.D., '02 President Henry Highsmith, T.C. V OHIO CNORTHERNJ ASSOCIATION QCLEVELANDJ H. G. Sherman, BOM, President Paul L. Haworth, Ph.D., '06 PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION Lemuel Whitaker, 'Sl President Stanley Kidder Wilson, '02 PITTSBURGH ASSOCIATION Dr. Frank Schlesinger, A.IVI., '97, Ph.D., '98 President E. W. Bartberger, 'OOS ST. LOUIS ASSOCIATION I-Ion. Julius S. Walsh, '64L President George M. Tuttle, '88, '9lIVI VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION M. A. Martin, A.IVI., '05 President Jael-:son Davis, A.IVI., '08 WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION Charles IVIcNamee, '77L President Y. C. Kellogg, '06L WESTERN NEW YORK ASSOCIATION Charles C, Farnham, '89L President WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION J. E. Friend, '78L President H. W. Buemming, '95Arch, J 43 Secretary Secretary and Treasurer Secretary and Treasurer Secretary and Treasurer Secretary and Treasurer Secretary and Treasurer Secretary and Treasurer Secretary Secretary Columbia University Club Officers John Howard Van Amringe, '60 . . . - President Alexander B. Simonds, '73 . ViC6-PfSSiClCHt John Sheafe Douglas, '90 S . . Treasurer Archibald Douglas, '96 L ...... . Secretary Bboaro of Covernors Term of Office Expires I9I0 John K. Erskine, Jr., '92 L Charles I-l. Mapes, '85 John V. Bouvier, Jr., '86 Gustavus T. Kirby, '98 L V. Everit Macy, '93 S Term of Ofice Expires l909 ' Richard A. Monks, '94 S Harold I-I. Oddie, '99 'S T. Ludlow Chrystie, '92 Robert S. Woodward, Jr., 'Ol S John T. Conover, '98 S Term of Ojfice Expires l908 John B. Pine, '77 Howard Van Sincleren, '8l S A Reginald H. Sayre, '8l Frederick Coykendall, '95 John S. Hoyt, '90 S Committee on lomissions Term of Office Expires l9l0 I-lenry C. Pelton, '89 S Gerald S. O'Loughlin, '03 L-Sec Lyman B. Sturgis, '95 S Ralph H. Hubbard, '05 Charles A. Dana, '02 Term of Ojjzice Expires l909 ' William T. Lawson, '82 William B. Symmes, Jr., '98 George S. Nicholas, Jr., '92 Frederick B. Irvine, '02 S William R. Brinckerhoff, '93 ' Term of Ojice Expires 1908 Ellery O. Anderson, '97 Frederick W. Douglas, '94 S EITIOYY H- Sykes, '02 L Walter E. F. Bradley, '05 S Edward B. Bruce, '0l Tlfouse Committee John K. Erskine, Jr., '92 L., Chairman Richard A. Monks, '94 S HCUYY C. Pelton, '90 S Edwin P. Grosvenor, '04 L John T. Conover, '98 S 'Entertainment Committee John T. Conover, '98 S., Chairman 44 'ia Societe ajlfrancaise 'ies Officiers Robert l... Fowler, l909 . . . President Professor Adolphe Cohn . President Honoraire G. C. Loening, l909 . . Vice-President P. St. Cu. Bissell, l909 . . Secretaire W. Remsen, . . Tresorler Gfomile 'Executif H. C-. Henderson, Jr., I9IO A. M. C. McMasters, l909 'iesifillembres be la Societe Tfaculle M. Adolphe Cohn M. C. E. Pellew M. Brander Matthews M. Daniel Jordan M. Henri Bargy M. B. O. Woodiward M. H. A. Todd M. A. D. F. Hamlin M. L. A. Loxseaux M- D. L- Meylan M. Henri Muller M- Cv. Cuill M. C, H. Page M. L. Gerig M. D. Fitzcerald 'iles membres Tlfonoraire M. Georges Monod 'fluoianls Ct. M. Bramwell D. D. Streeter W, H, D, Pell A. M. C. MacMaster J. Ct. Baragwanath B- Philipoff G. C. Loening C- E. Kayser A. H. Otis E. R. Mosher R. L. Fowler, Jr. C. E- Dwyer H. G, Henderson, Jr. C. W. Culman V. K. W. Koo R. L. Roeder L. G. Kistler A. E.. Turpin W. Eastman G. Fudji G. H. Warren, Jr. N. Baker, Jr. H. C. Olinger P. St, G. Bissell, Jr. C, B, Spencer R. F. Criado R, F, Bach C. R. Carroll W. B. Osterliout, Jr. F. W. Bishop I... E. Bisch F. La Roque W. B. Woodbury A. Bruno R, Weber ROClCI1l3ut'g F. N. Bangs C. E. Nigliman 45 weutscber Verein Officers Professor W. H. Carpenter . Professor A. F. Remy . C. E.. Kayser D. Armstrong R. W. Schwarz D, D. Streeter C. F. Hvass E. Goodman Dr. W. A. Braun Prof. E. W. B. Collins W. H. Gohdes Prof. W. A. Hervey Prof. Fred. Hirth Prof. E. F. Nichols Prof. D. Prince Tfaculty Dr. E. D. Richard Prof. Rudolf Tombo, Jr Prof. W. H. Carpenter E. Kasner Prof. A. V. W. Jackson Prof A. F. Remy Chaplain Knox members H. A. Buschek J. L. Kind Prof. W. H. Hallock Prof. A. W. Ingles C. A. Toussaint Prof. G. N. Olcott Prof. D. Miller . President Vice-President Executive Chairman . Secretary . Treasurer Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer . Librarian Prof. E. D. Perry Prof. C. Rubner Prof. H. R. Seager Prof. Adolf Cohn F. W. Heuser Prof. C. E.. Pellew Prof. Calvin Thomas Tffonorary members Pres. Nicholas M. Butler Louis Viereck Prof. Eugen Kuhnemann Prof. H. Schumacher Carl Gneist Heinrich Conried Prof. Kuno Franke Baron von Holleben Dr. Hans Kudlich Dr. Ludwig Fulda H-on. Carl Bunz George von Skall A Prof. Karl Lamprecht Prof. Rudolf Leonhard Rudolph Keppler , 'fflermanent members Hermann A' Krueger C. A. Baker H. H. Bowman G. C. O. Haas E. A. C. Keppler Q. A. Lichtenstein P. B. Mackie W. F. Piel H. F. Small A. B. Wiemann A. M. Bing Gustav Hinrichs Alfred Remy L. Ehret V. F. Seggel Dr. Rudolf Tombo, Sr. W. M. Schwarz A. O. Bechert George Ehret, Jr. J. S. Harrison F. Kidcle L. Linclemeyer George Mathew B. I-I. Ridder G. A. K. Sutton Dr. George Kriehn A. E.. Rejall C. P. Goepel H. W. Kiralfy S. P. Lockwood H. R. Mooney J. E. Schermerhorn H. West E- Walter E.. S. Whitin F. L. Wells Roy S. Mclfllwee C. A. Younger Glass of 1909 A, Elsberg H. G. Piel L. Cobh C. W. Culman A. R. Schmidt C. E. Kayser R. Carpenter D. Armstrong B. Willis J. S. Schaul R. W. Schwarz C. F. Hinck I. Cuhrs A. M. C. MacMaster A. C. Schermerhorn L. S. Loomie l. Hochstadter R. F. Bach W. A. Tripp V. K. W. Koo B. Lissauer D. D. Streeter 61055 of 1910 Class of1911 H' S' Adler A- P- CYOUZC R. Weber W. Grassi R. Stephens F- Hanhausen W- I-anger N. O. Rockwood N. R. Gatch A. Menclelsohn 46 'El Qfirculo 'latino ffxmericano Of Columbia Kniversity Tlfonorary members A Prof. Adolphe Cohn Prof. Louis Auguste Loiseaux Prof. John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald Prof. William Robert Shepherd Prof. Frederick Arthur C-oetze Prof. Henry Alfred Todd Humberto Fonts Marino Diaz . Leonardo Morales . Louis E. Nieto Agustin Blanco Benjamin Baldo, Venezuela Agustin Blanco, Puerto Rico Juan Budinich, Chile A. O. Boyd, Panama L. M. Brazil, Brazil A. F. Brazil, Brazil J. R. Capablanca, Cuba Nicolas Colas, Cuba Carlos Corclovez, Cuba Marino Diaz, Cuba Hector Duenas, Ecuador V Tomas Estrada, Cuba J. M. Foncerrada, Mexico Arturo Fonts, Cuba Humberto Fonts, Cuba Mr. Archer M. Huntington Mr. A. Quilez Qfficers members . . President . Vice-President . Treasurer . . Secretary Corresponding Secretary E. Fossas, Puerto Rico 1 S. Gutierrez cle Celis, Cuba A. F. de Jongh, Cuba M. de la Torre, Cuba J. C-. Menocal, Cuba Leonardo Morales, Cuba Luis E. Nieto, Colombia Ernesto Pino, Cuba Luciano Restrepo, Colombia Eduardo Rodriguez, Costa Rica Daniel Santelices, Chile ' Julio Semillosa, Argentine Marshall Solis, Nicaragua Mateo Steel, United States Guillermo Villalobos, Mexico Special members Anna M, Christian Herlinda Smithers Catalina Gfoth 47 s ,xg f jk 5 H .. ' , U i 4 45 j 7 A1 Y 7- ki Y Y f , f 1 Y' f ir' if swerve fe fs 236 CW x iv I 5 1 1 N 5'-W MIX H fu. 1 fix I . A T I . i Ml it qs fill ' 0 ' l it C L 1 V5 B g W.. 7A v-ffyl, -ue El A 4. tab.. 'zxnrbm Club ' , . Cfficers . . 'W.lA.-Paul, T09 s , . . . President MCA. Coleman, '09 . Vice-President M. B. D-oremus, 'IO . . . Secretarb' E. 'Sf Roche, 'I I ' . . . . . 1 Treasurer A I Tllay Committee J, W. Melville, '09 . . . . . Manager W. D. l leyclecl+:er, 'll Prof. Harry Thurston Peek Prof. George N. Olcott D Armstrong MQA. Coleman J. W. Melville W, A. Paul J. A. Baker, Jr. M. D. Doremus E. S. Roche G. M. Bramwell Tlfonorary members Prof. James Chiclester Egbert Prof. Charles Knapp Mr. Dino Bigongiari 7Active members 1909 . Stephenson P. St. G. Bissell, Jr. P. P. Griffen .S.B . S, Erskine T. C. Morgan W. I-I. D. Pell A. E. Turpin I Assistant Manager Prof. Nelson G. McCrea Prof. Gonzales Loclge V. K. W. Koo A. S. Moses W. I-I. Sellew B. Willis 1910 arrett l-l. E.. Corwin C. SCl'1II'1ClZ6l W. Langer P. B. Thomas 1911 P. S. Spencer W, D. l-leyclecker J. l-lill D. M. Lasher 48 Glolumbia Kniversily Christian Hssociation F. H. Rinclge, Jr., '08 C C. D. Mapes, '09 S James Myers, '04 C A. G. Marsh, 'IO S H. W. Taylor, '09 . J. A. Murry, 'I0 . J. W. Melville, '09 . 65 eneral Officers Teparlmental Officers College 49 General President Recorder Secretary Treasurer President Recorder Treasurer P. Billingsley, '09 P. E. Locke, '09 . . F. A. Wardlaw, '10 F. B. Dow, '09 . . . L. G. Bissel, '10 . . G. Norris, 'IO . . . . W. B. Catlin, Pl. . . . . . I-I. W. Recldick, Pl. L. S. Blakey, Pl. . . . . W. H. Kilpatrick, Gr. . . . . . J. M. O'Gorman, O9 . . . C. L. Jackson, Gr. Mr. W. Fellowes Morgan, '80 C, '84 S . . ' . . . Mr, M. Hartley Dodge, '03 C . . . . Mr. A. Edwards, '00 C, ,02 L . . . . President Recorder Treasurer President Recorder Treasurer President Rzcorder Treasurer President Recorder Treasurer Chairman Secretary Treasurer Glburcbmerfs Tfxssociation Officers Rev. Raymond C. Knox . . . . Honorary President Leicester Crosby Lewis, 1909 , . . President Irwin Wheeler, 1911 . . Vicvpresident Ernest Spencer Roche, 191 1 i Secretary George Moffat Bramwell, 191 1 .... , Treasurer Tffaculty Committee H Dean Van Amfinge Dr. H. Canfield Professor Nelson G. McCrea Professor D. F. Miller 'Executive Committee . J. W. Melville H. V. B. Darlington Tfacultg members Dean Van Amringe Dr. D. Fitz Gerald Rev. R. C. Knox Prof. H. C. Todd Prof. D. F. Miller Prof. Clarence H. Young Prof. Nelson G. McCrea Dr. H. Canfield Mr. F. P. Keppel Tffonorary members Rev. H. C. Officer, O. H. C. Right Rev. David H. Greer Rev. Wm. H. Van Allen Right Rev. Charles H. Grafton Rev. William S. Chase Right Rev. Frederick Burgess Rev Frederick W. Norris Rev. William R. Huntington Rev George C. Christian Very Rev. W. C. Robbins Rev Arthur Ritchie Rev. Ernest M. Stires Grabuate members W. 1... Essex E. S. Whitin R. F. Lau H. R. Thomas D. Armstrong, 1909 J. A. Baker, l9I0 G. M. Bramwell, l9lI P. S. Barrett, 1910 1 P. St. G. Bissel, Jr., 1909 R. C. Brock, 1911 C. M. Clark, 1910 H. V. B. Darlington, 1910 7A.ctive members R. S. Erskine, 1910 V. R. -Gibson, 1910 C. F. Kennedy, 1909 I. H. Kerley, 1909 V. R. W. Koo, 1909 J. W. Melville, 1909 R. Miller, 1911 51 W. D. Heydecher, 1911 W. G. Brady W. G. Palmer W. B. Woodbury , B. Campbell J. H. Mackintosh, 191 1 M. Picard, 1911 E.. S. Roche, l9II ' C. Schmelzel, 1910 J. R. Sears, I9II M. D. Watson, 1909 ' B. Willis, 1909 - I. Wheeler, 191 1 I BOARD OF GOVERNORS Newman Club Officers William Langer, l9l0 .... . . President Charles I-lalpin Nammack, 1912 P and S First Vice-President Ambrose A. O'Connell, l9lO L. . . . Second Vice-President Alfred Smith, 1910 S . . . Secretary Raymond M. Batt, 1910 T C . . Treasurer Rev. John H. Dooley . . .... Chaplain Iiboaro of Qovemors Henry Eagle Chapin, A. B. Benjamin Franklin Donvan, LL. B. Tffonorary members Rev. John Wynne, S. Rev. John I-I. Dooley Thomas Lester Hurley, A. B. Prof. Arthur T, Remey Edward Anthony Grimley, LL. B. Prof. James Walsh John Hoeninger, LL. B. Mr. Joseph I. C. Clarke 52 J. R. M. Ban, 'IO C. Henry A. Brann, Jr., '04 L. Joseph L. Beba, '04 L. Walter Brennan, '06 C. Paul F. Brophy, '09 S. L. M. Black, 'I0 L. B. Baldo, P.G, A. Blanco, Phar. Carlos L. Cella, '08 C. Henry E.. Chapin, '07 C. James L. Clare, '00 L. Henry E.. Clarke, '07 C, gl. Carson, '09 Ph. H. Chimielinski, 'I0 L. Francis Colety, '04 L. Chas. A. Doherty, '0l L. ' Gerald Doherty, '03 L. Benjamin F. Donvan, '04 L, Chas. A. Doyle, '06 L. C. E. Dwyer, '09 C. Thos. F. Donelley, '07 S. B. E. Dolphin, P. Sz S. Marino Diaz, 'I0 S. Martin Earley, Jr., '04 L. Frederic Fuller, '04 L . Robert A. Ferrari, '06 C. A. Ford, 'II C. Eclw. A, Grimley, '06 L. A. Giegerich, 'I0 C. S. Giegerich, 'I0 C. T. A. Gannon, 'I0 C. W. A. Gately, 'II S. H. G, Gulliver, 'I0 C. H. N. Harson, '09 C. Z. P. Halpln, '07 S. Herman Heide, 'I0 S. Chas. G. Herlaerman, '08 M. John C. Hoenniger, '06 L, James Hogan, '08 L. TActive members N. S. Hoyt, '08 C. Thos. L. Hurley, '04 C. H. G. Henderson, 'I0 C. T, F. Healey, 'I0 C. J. C. Huber, 'I0 A. J. M. Holzworth, 'I0 C. George Hickenlooper, 'I0 S. George Hierapolis, 'I0 S. Carl Huttlinger, 'I0 C. M. Harrigan, '09 T.C. W, L. Joyce, P.G. Edw. P. Kilroe ,'04 C. B. Kudlich, '09 C. Leo. Kelly, 'I0 L. William Langer, 'IO C. jesse Albert Locke, '80 C. Michael Lucey, '04 C. J. T. Lang, 'I0 F.A. F. Laroque, 'll S. John McBride, A.M., '05 John G. Mangam, '09 C. E. P. Marllley, 'I0 C, James Madigan, '03 L. J. F. McCall, '08 C. T. McCarthy, '06 C. B. C. McKenna, '06 L. C. B. McLaughlin, '03'S. C. Stafford McLean, '08 M. H. C. McLean, '08 C. A. P. Montgomery, '07 C. Chas. Murn, '07 M. John G. McCluslcy, '08 M. Chas. F. McKenna, '83 S. Edw. W. McMahon, '06 l..- E. O. McCann, 'I0 A. A. S. Mortimer, 'I0 L, W. McLaughlin, 'II l.-- L. Morales, 'I0 A. C. McDonald 53 E. McDonald F. McDonald J, McDonald james F. McDonnell, 'OI C T. P. McKenna, '94 C. W. McCormick, 'I0 L. Chas. H. Nammack, '09 C. E. L. Newhouse, 'Il C, James O'Mahoney, '06 C. Andrew O'Shea, '06 L. Frank O'Connor, '08 L. J. O'Gorman, '09 T.C. A. O. O'Connell, 'I0 L, Eugene A. Philbin, '85 L. Thos. H.'Ray, '04 L. Joseph Ridder, '07 C. M. F. Regan, '09 T.C. Chas, O'C. Sloane. '09 S. John E, Sloane, '08 C. Thos. O'C. Sloane, '72 S. Francis Sullivan, '05 L. Raymond Sullivan, '07 M. Armin Siblnell, '08 M. Alfred Smith, 'I0 S. J. Shields, 'I0 C, Paul Sheehan, '09 L. R. L. Swanton, 'I0 C. Andrew Troy, '06 L. P. Torre, 'I0 A. F. W. Thornton, 'I0 C. Gustave C. Vigoroux, '05 S, 0. M. Vogel, 'II S. A. P. Valdes, 'II S. J. Volker, 'II S. A. Villobos. Chas. Walsh, '08 C. John Walsh, Jr., '04 L. sl. H. Walsh, 'II C. Francis E. Zimher, '09 S. 1 X r -I fr ' 6 N LITICA ,CLUBS M I U bu t ' af s 2 C, A JH W 'N H li ,JCI Q3 1 Q1 f2QfigjiE513Lf21e-ig ' f Tibillil f A lll l h wffN Fw X-fwttb Ywll J X'V ,Hara S11 Deacon Murphy, l9ll L Hickman Price, 1909 John W. Melville, i909 Winston A. Paul, l909 Henry E. Chapin, ,IO L Walter E. Kelley, '10 L Allen T. Hopping, 'IO L George B. Compton, '09 E. Stagg Whiton, ,O4 olitics Club O icers . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Uiepublican Club 54 . . . President . Vice-President y . . Secretary-Treasurer . . Chairman Executive Committee Representative on County Committee CHESS 1 ? ' hf LUB v O- AUC - GO. will 1 . 1-gf, z n 5 ,L 63 C91 WE' 47 XM f Officers H. Ci. I-lenclerson, Jr., 1910 , l President J. Bal-CCI', JY., S . , Vice-Pre5ident G. M. Bramwell, 1 . , Treasurer W. Remsen, 1910 . . Secretary C. Ramsdell . , Captain Uooaro of Governors R. 1... Fowler, Jr., 1909 P, St. G. Bissell, Jr., 1909 P. St. Cx. Bissell, Jr. J. A. Baker, Jr. R. l... Fowler, Jr. N. L. Malmros W. D. Murphy C. I-l. Ramsclell Ci. C. Loening B, Willis G. H. Warren R. Noble ffzlemlvers F. Zogbaum W. B. Woodbury E. E. Kelly G. M. Bramwell W. Remsen H. Ci. Henderson W. D. Murphy F. N. Bangs G. M. Bramwell E. Hinman, Jr. H. V. Story Intercollegiate Chess Tournament won by Columbia. 55 v . . 4 12:-V. -.rv N. -' -f u .. - in -IXfwif-+-.f-5J- 45.2, -- T .. 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Vw-'-Y , '-f -.31 -- ,Ml . , ,- . .- -f ':. f Q- :- -TE.-at-.':.C-I-1. --.m,,m1114,n,,,, ,, g I .,,A ,., . . t 4 a . - - -. . . Officers . M. M. Roy . . . President W . -labine . . Vice-President I-l. M. Snevily . . . Secretaryflqreasurer Henry E. Chapin B. Wlll1S W Foster Ware L. A. Reed - ,Papers Uiepresenteo New York Times New York World Evening Journal New York Sun New York Telegraph Evening Telegram New York Tribune New York City News Association The Globe York Herald York Press York American New New New Tvbe Blue ' William Redfleld Porter, l906 Associated Press Brooklyn Daily Eagle Evening World encil Tfounbeb may 12, 1906 'ffounoers Horace Thurber Aplington, l907 Frank Diehl Fackenthal, l906 Edwin Taylor Maynard, Robert Walker Macbeth, Dudley l-lunt Walbridge, Evening Mail Evening Sun . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 1906 Henry Eagle Chapin, i907 l906 Robert Montgomery Richter, l906 1907 Foster Ware, l908 John Weedman Brodix, 1907 Walter George Brandley, l908 V. K. Wellington Koo, l909 56 1111111116lllll .1 1 ' lllllllllillilllllll l limi Q ll , X ',A ,':'Y'3 A 1f f Tfounbeb Ilanuary, 1908 Qhject-The promotion of literary activity at the University. Harold S. Latham . James P. Rome . George C. Hanson gc-eorge B. Fine, 1908 Raymond D. Halsey, 1909 George C. Hanson, 1909 Alfred N. Joerg, 1910 Eugene NE. Kelly, 1909 Harold S. Latham, 1909 Llewellyn Lloyd, 1910 '51-lonorary Members Officers . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Tfaculty member Mr. Algernon D. Tassin members Thomas C. Morgan, 1909 Xvendell R. Morgan, 1909 James P. Rome, 1909 Leopold 0. Rothschild, 1909 Jerome S. Schaul, 1909 ',5Raymonc1 B. Seymour, 1910 A. Graham Sexton, 1910 Alfred E. Wood, 1910 57 S Columbia Mniversity wireless Club Dr. M. I. Pupin A. B. Cole . E. Simon . E. Simon, 1909 President Ex-Qflicio . . President . Secretary and Treasurer members F. S. Dellenbaugh, Jr., 1910 G. B. di Moise, 1910 F. Zogbaum, 1910 K. A. McIntyre, 19191 A. B. Cole, 1911 A. Lasch, 1911 B. Liebowitz, 1911 58 Tllbilolexian Society Earnaro 'literary Society Titresbman. 'Debating Society McAllister Coleman . . President E. E. Kelly . . Secretary Tflbilolexian Barnaro J. W. Melville, 1909 E. E. Kelly, l909 MCA. Coleman, l909 G- Hanfah-HH, l909 W, Langer, Wood, 59 THE DEBATING UNION ' 60 Tourtb Tfxnnual 'flklvate of Taba Tariangular Tlntercollegiate 'league COLUMBIA-PENNSYLVANIA-CGRNELI... Held Simultaneously, l908. Columbia won from Cornellg Pennsylvania won from Columhiag Pennsylvania won from Cornell. Subject: Resolved, that, all questions of constitutionality set aside, all corporations engaged in interstate business should be compelled to take out a federal license. COLUMBIA vs. PENNSYLVANIA. Horace Mann Auditorium, New York. Columbia-Ayfirmaiive Pennsylvania-Negative W. A. Paul, '09 ' E. S. Richardson, 'l0 L C. Katzenstein, 'IO L A. Dolan, '08 L - G. W. Jaques, '08 F. A. Paul, '08 A. I-loltzoff, '08 Calternatel I. E. Sander, '09 L Calternatej Ajlresioing Officer Dean Van Amringe Eluoges The I-Ion. Delphin M. Delmas The Hon. Fred A. Gaynor The I-Ion. Henry Bacon Decision awarded to the Negative COLUMBIA vs. CORNELL. Cornell University, Ithaca. Cornell-Afirmaiive Columbia-Negflffve T, Kent, '08 Latham, ,09 D. T. Smith, '08 V. K. W. Koo, '09 Miss E. E. Cook, '08 MCA- COICITIHH, ,09 M. L. Moreman, 'IO L Calternateb . fliuoges The Rt. Rev. Charles T. Olmstead Mr. CSITIOS C- Alden 'Decision awarded to the Negative 61 'jlbilolexian Society Officers McAllister Coleman . . . President W. H. Dannat Pell . Vice President R. S. Erskine . . Secretary W. H. Sellew . Treasurer D. Armstrong, '09 W. Avery, 'l0 R. Barnum, 'l0 S. E.. Bates, 'l0 W. A. Bell, 'IO P. St. G. Bissell, '09 J. Chapin, 'l0, MCA. Coleman, '09 G. B. Compton, '09 T. B. Counselman, 'IO H. V. B. Darlington, 'l0 M. B. Doremus, 'l0 fA.clive members J. F. Prince, '09 W. E.. Rollins, '09 J. D. Sears, '09 W. H. Sellew, '09 R. B. Seymour, 'IO A. E.. Turpin, 'l0 B. Willis, '09 62 R. S. Erskine, 'IO F. Cnulliver, 'l0 G. Hawley, '09 V. K. W. Koo, '09 W. Langer, 'l0 F. S. Meacl, '09 J. W. Melville, '09 T. C. Morgan, '09 A. S. Moses, '09 W. A. Paul, '09 W. H. D. Pell, '09 H. Price, '09 ffaarnaro 'literary 'Association J. G. Hanrahan, Jr., '09 . E. E. Kelly, '09 . G. C. Hanson, '09 . R. Hahn, '09 . M. M. Roy, '09 W. H. Deacy, '09 Kelly, '09 G. Kistler, '09 E.. E. L. Officers members M. N. Chanalis, '09 O. Blinn, '09 B. Davis, '09 G. P. Egbert, 'll . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer E. P. Smith, 'l0 N. L. A. Malmrose, 'l0 C. A. Von Malmborg, 'l0 J. A. Murray, '10 G. C. Hanson, '09 A. K. Lobeck, 'll E.. S. Bettleheim, 'II R. P. Halsey, '09 W. lngle, Jr., 'II R. M. Batt, 'll Cn, O. Castell, 'Il E. Sterritt, 'l0 W. H. Brown, Jr., '09 A. E. Wood, 'IO 'jleitbologian Society Officers Ralph L. Roeder . . . Epistates . Secretary and Treasurer G, Lapolla , , , . . . Librarian members Emil Breitenfeld, '09 Edward Goodman, '09 'Arthur S. Levy, '09 J. W. Babbitt, '09 R. M. Weaver, 'l0 63 Carlos S. Wupperman, '09 Ralph L. Roeder, 'l0 James H. Donohue, Jr., '09 G. Lapolla, '10 Tbbe Nevis Club Columbia College 1910 R. W. Stephenson A. V. McDermott H. B. Kroeger T. A. Gannon W. lVlcKenney V. F. Sullivan R. V. Mahon E.. Klepetko F. M. Haines Obe Cutler Club H. Brevoort Renwick, 'IO C Harold Fowler, 'l0 S . Grover Cleveland Loening CP. J. A. Baker, Jr., '10 S P. St. G. Bissel, Jr., ,09 C G. M. Bramwell, 'll C R. Cobclen, Jr., 'll S G. P. Comstock, '09 S F. S. Dellenbaugh, Jr., '10 S H. Foote, '09 S H. Fowler, 'IO S Of Columbia Mniversity GJ 0 fficers members 64 . President . . Vice-President . Secretary ancl Treasurer R. I... Fowler, Jr., '09 C H. G. Henderson, Jr., 'IO C H. S. Hoyt, '09 S G. C. Loening QP. G., J. W. Noyes, 'll C W. Remsen, 'l0 C H. B. Renwick, '10 C H. V. Story, '10 C G. H. Warren, Jr., '10 C Columbia F. B, Chapman H. C. Barber L. H. Hoag W. N. Albertson . W. N. Albertson jesse Acker P. Almand 0. 11?P?Uf 10 ?UF lP'.U5nFO0F 'iDi' rloefnrna Qririuvvrfvtfe . n, ' Eweieb ?oQQSwmw?w ?9'3oa.5'Q- '4Ea29255:s'.9Qa2 ogg-:BN 5.F.7r' E-UQ H E cn ---- m-rg mm H egg! :1 S D' :ig K. Bonestell, Jr. W. H. Cassebeer H. C. Dean A. E. Flanagan A. Fonts, -Jr. A, B. Greenberg E. Gugler G. P. Gunther R. V. I... Haxby A. P. H. Adams A. Barili, Jr. E. Boillot Q T. H. Burdett R. Cowie W. P. Cave A. M. Christian H. Cornell W, G. Distin L. B. Godfrey B. K. Hall Knivetsity Tfxtcbitectural Society O ffic ers Qianoioates for Tegree W. H. Deacy, Jr. G. Fudji H. Goldman G, Hawley H. F. Hevitz P. B. Chapman T. Johnson R. Jahell-ia H. Kahle W. Luithlen O. T. Langman A. Markwitz M. Mayar Pl 9 5 oe PM of 9 Fl' Q ut 71 -1 Ft FO . Hickenlooper . H. Hoag ettificate H. V. Hartman P. Hartwig S. L. Hyman J. W. lngle, Jr. J. Knight H, Frees G. A. Knapp J. T. Lang J. Mackley l... Morales F. E. Morewood H. C. Murphy, Jr. Mahnken M. O. Passman 'F' Non-matriculateo Stuoents W. M. Halley R. E. Hart J. C. Huber A. C, Haight H. Johnston, Jr. H. R. Kenyon H. R. Kmflin P. P. Lewis C. B. Mead I C. Mackenzie, B. Maurer 65 Jr. . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer G. A. Palliser L. M. Pond H. D. Hughes l. E. Safier P. Smallwood FU R. H, Smythe E. C. Taylor J. C. Tron H. C. Volz H. A. Weiher Y. Yokoyama H. D, Way B. Pritz E. S. Phillips, jr. E. G. Schmidt J. W. Schmidt W. Klein R, Seidenberg M. H. Sugarman H. D. Smith P. M. Staub R. G. Swartwout esfjrss wgl' 39905911 HSS? fiaaacg 5 O 3 2 S S a .... :-H5313 2- H 3 'W I! OI . C. Meyer A. Morgenstein E. S. Nostrand A. K. Porter M. Ron H, M. Seabury J. Senillosa P. Tone, Jr. S. D. Trowbridge C. W. White A. Zink CHARLES F. CHANDLER, M.D., Ph.D., L.L.D Professor of Chemistry 66 QL-- .gig-Q. 5-1 151'rfi-',f:'Q31,515-..1:. 'I , 5- ., 1 .f..i,- Q, .ifi - .1 .fjfv Q - .1,.:: z.-E, -36 '.:..:,-,Q 9, U 2 U Lu 5 , V4 ln..-, f Q ' 2 :,-- AE Qlf-.'2-3.21. 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H, Jouet, Ph.D. H. T. Beans, Ph.D. F. Metzger, Ph.D. I. Hochstadter H. Stagg, -Ir. P, L. McCulloch R. Schwarz B. Ezekiel H. F. Kucllich E. C. Thompson A. W. Lissauer C. Crew E Schramm H. C. Sherman, Ph. D. D. Whipple, B.S. members J. B. Barnitt E.. M. Heuman E.. C. Kenclall B. C. Tuthill M. Heiclelberger G. W. Schlichten B. Horrowitz G. M. Weaver Hauer Tschudy 67 S, A. Tucker, Ph. D J. G. H. Piclcard, B.S. M. Nelson, Ph.D. . Hoffman, PLM., O. Kress, A.lVl. J. A C. E. Taylor W. A. Lipsiale S. Baer M. H. Daniels H. T. Herrick M. D, Malcomson R. K. Murphy W. Steinschneicler T. T. Gray A. l... Raphael F. Thompson, B.S., A.M Ph.D ELECTRW .G I I if 1 I Ig' x X S Q il I I l FOCTWCOIFIQ7'1F'1ZQ?UP'1?'057UP?DP5066. 12PP?PQ7'1?UFT5:7EF'?3 FWSQFP1F2WE:6WWm7?TOW11mrWI55Hm5WO?QVEy - m 6 -- mm 2 -- 'Hn C- M ?gwagaz?gg5wg5Zra5yyzsgwm665gg?irg:?EEg :I 5,0 :1uQ ' 5: .-. o 'm... 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Carpenter I. Davis W. E.. Ferguson H. G. Guiteras J. A. Hoag T. S. Babcock K. M. Boorman I E. A. Dougherty R. H. Marwick H. Perrine Seniors Tifuniors 69 A. Black, C. E. R. E. Mayer, C. E. I. J. I-I. O. Lombard, B. S. L. D. Norswortby T A. Robinson L. H. Spalding G E. Strehan H P. T. Van Keuren T. Von Scbrenk Cn. P. Vulte J. T. Rodenburg T. E. Snook, -Ir. C. B. Spencer H. Williams Woolson, E, M. I'C8.Sl.l1'C1' W' Ai E . an V ,115 X . X X F, 7-- fl 4 ? .. v 5 --o'4 o F ,SL . ff' egw ' N KL: af, f I lb-if,-. I 1 X x- ..:: 1.-.'1,,. gg-.1 .:- '-fi. 1 ll + :f'.3..'. . ' ' 1 1 :1g1E5f .: L- A . 'tjg:Q'f.Z-Z-321I?-':2'3 1 ?f???4' .S-3.vf'W ' C K R 'f 1',:1f,' 5,1 5 5is. 'F 5 I x?'ria?5E2'3,h1.L,. NIOIZ MINING t a,,' a' ' I K Lil Q + 5 We f . B. Overman . G. A. Blow . R. Annan J. A. Battle, Jr. T. Earle T. B. Farrington M. B. Gentry H. S. Munroe Robert Peele E.. L. Kurtz F. R. Hutton B. Stoughton W. Campbell -L11-.. ol- FWQETIIQ. O fficets Tfxctive members L. E. Grant I-I. E. Hall G. L. I-lelmrich P. E. Locke D. Cu. Miller Tlfonorary members G. F. Sever J. F. Kemp C. P. Berkey E.. Hall H. M. Howe 70 . . President Secretary ancl Treasurer W. B. Montgomery F. W. Moore W. B. Mucklow G. W. Roclclewig J. Wolfersperger E. F. Keru F. B. Crocker A. L. Walker C. E. Lucke E. K. Judd Columbia Mniversity 'Aero Club Boaro of Governors Robert Ludlow Fowler, Jr., '09 C. Grover Cleveland Loening, P. G. George Henry Warren, lr., 'IO C. Harold Augustus Content, III I... William Remsen, 'IO C. . Benjamin A. Willis, yO9 C. Francis N. Bangs, 'IO C. Harold P. Banks, 'IO S. Harold A. Content, 'Il I... Harold Fowler, 'IO S. Robert I... Fowler, Jr., '09 C. J. Gould ,'Il C. Harold Ci. Henderson, 'IO C. Edward Hinman, 'IO C. Cirover C, Loening, P. G. members Tlfonorary members Dean William Hallock 7I . . President First Vice-President . Second Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Member-at-Large . Member-at-Large Austin P. Montgomery, 'OS C. William Remsen, 'IO C. Henry B. Renwick, 'IO C. Harold Story, 'II C. George H. Warren, Jr., 'IO C. Benjamin A. Willis, 'O9 C. Wil-Iiam R. Wright, 'II C. Ferdinand Zogbaum, 3rcI, 'IO S Dr. Charles C. Trowbridge '-ii ,X f D. G. Miller . E. B. Latham T. K. Scott . A. G. W. S. G. T. H I-I. M. I-I. I-I. W. R. W. R. G. R. I-I. A. NI. C. Armstrong L. Helmrich B. Montgomery E. Grant A. Blow K. Scott Van V. Baldwin W. Kltson A, Mcchrystal l... Hoyt E.. Hall B. Mucklow Cooper W. Cutler, Jr. Annan E.. Hutchinson K. Brewster J. Stagg, Jr. S. Stillman M. Thompson ,.- X '32 - X.. , ,, X , , .MM I' --2, ,J ! fl K Z ,ff g, gJ,,,y-f LQ! 2 J s-f if A-f 2 ,f Q . 'J 7 -14, .37 ,. K-'VT x-ff?-. . , . . - A 'WfLf'TJ'L.s,-yixe, ' ' ' f Q ,-.. ,,- b -1. ,f. '-'Y -,-iso Ti --R51f?' ' K r' N359 5f ' -4-yr' l -11 ' 'sf' N1K.-72-Wiixhsgdgg 4' hifi-'fi' 'Maxx- A H , .X , ,,. LN, .:'l3.I NS. if ,- vxufxx, ag, cf- 1,1 . 'A,,,...':r.f A f 4-N ,f . 'Engineering Society O fficers members H. A. Fulcl C. H. Howe T. Earle E. S. Brown H. O. Hammond E. B. Satham A. Jahn G. S. Bangs D. G. Miller P. E. Loche W. W. Kennedy T. B. Farrington J. A. Battle K. M. Boorman R. E.. McConnell F. l... Ives L. H. Spalding H. O. Knapp W. E.. Greenough T. S. Counselman T. H. P. Farr 72 . President ' . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer J. H. Davis F. S. Dellenbaugh S. L. Landon G. H. Birch R. Hirsch G. W. Richards W. P. Fogel, Jr. J. D. Tallant P. S. Mccullock J. Ryan H. S. Carr H. Williams T. 5. Babcock F. A. Wardlaw F. H. Saunders C. M. Pierce A. B. Menefee R. K. Murphy T. S. Syverson T. E. Snoolc Ynoaro of Stuoent Ytepresentatives James C. Mackenzie ' Chairman George E. Hutchinson . . . Secretary Hickman Price John Ryan George B. Compton William A. Kimbel V. K. Wellington Koo Antony Zink i W. I-I. D. Pell Tl'fartle'g ':'I'fall Committee P. Sheehan, '09 l.. . ..... . Chairman R. M. Batt, 'IO . . .... Secretary W. S. Hearcl, 'l0 S. Selig, P. G. H. Coring, '09 F. l-lanhausen, 'IO S C. Crew, '09 S W. Moitrier, 'IO J. P. Rockwood, '09 S T. H. Burclett, F. A. 'iivingston Tlfall Committee R. L. Strobel, 'IO S - Chairman R. M. Frink, '09 L . . . . Secretary J, Hale, ,I I S Catlin, E, R, Dorsey, 'IO L K. S. Guiterman, 'l0 S W. C. Van Dewater, ,l0 L P. F. BroPhY, ,Og S J. P. Almond, F. A. M. Steel 75 Kniversity Committee on Stubent P Organizations Prof essof Herbert C.. Lord . Chairman qTerm Prof esso r George C. D. Odell . . . fTerm Professor Henry B. Mfrefreff . , . Crerrrr Prof ereor James P.oKerrro . . qrerrrr Professor M. T. Bogert . . qrerro expires expires expires expires expires glmzlwkf 76 uly July July July July 1911J 19105 19095 19081 1907D fd 4 W 4 ': UIYIIPHIIHU if M W M Sv X P 4 , Elm lCniversity's 'publications Ol..UlVlBlA'S publications have always enjoyed an enviable reputation for their general excel- lence. They are, with one or two exceptions, edited and managed entirely by the students. Columbia Spectator, the daily paper of the University, is by far the most important of them all. It was founded in 1877 and incorporated in l904 under a management known - as the Columbia Students' Publishing Company. Its oflices occupy practically the whole of the basement floor of West Hall and the printing plant is also in this building, so that every bit of the work is done on the spot. While Spectator's success has always steadily grown, at no time have its pros- pects been so bright as in the present yearg for, under the efficient work of the managing board, the paper has been enlarged and improved in every respect, and so is gaining more and more the admiration of the student body, as well as many outsiders. Besides Spectator, there is the Columbia Literary Monthly, which is the exponent of the literary inter- ests of the Universityg and the Columbia Jester, the comic magazine. The Law Review is a monthly magazine published by students of the Law Schoolg while the Dorms is a small paper published by the men living in the dormitories. The Columbia University Quarterly, and the School of Mines Quarterly, are published by mem- bers of the faculty and administrative staff, the former being a general record of affairs concerning Colum- bia, the latter containing matter of interest to the students of mining. -Q W-. ' V. - ., t , e ' . ' -li F ' A , . . .- at '5 I. 3 . 4 l 1, ' 1 - i:-:st sz ' 1 2-fs-1,1'2, 2f-2:12:2'I' .2 35 1'-.I ' ' ' .H I - ' ' - 4 EFI. -4' '.Q12f'fi:Q,Q ,- . -I '5: 'ifffiz 1 fs .-Jaw.-.. ' ' . .- s.-.ff lf wx. ,J 17 142412.51 V- A , V-:Q gl,-: 4ef. :': -' 'I':'1.5:':fPf -5' f,'.'-.41-'-,-, '- A , , ..,. e , . ' ' 's '----M . . . .1'g.'f.1-::,.u.. r Q? iffM5::Jif1-ff.:.SJ3i4'i 4:-wifi f ,,4:,-11146159122-1,, ff i ,gp 1 521-f12,3.v. ,ug ' -,rg--1-. gc F . 1 - f 3 2, A' . ,.:.15:5-:-::::3:42-::rgr:r.f::-:,:--gy.22:1-.ze-:L---Ira 1 f1:'-:-ff-1:.'- .syn l ' .L -zf,- 1701 nf. I 2 ' 1:-b1':1:fffi-1,'iE2-Elf- L -:'.2.f+ Q1f121s. ff:'.'?'1f1i'2'.1i'2v:,Wir WMMff,T.,5 f 1 .. W . ,'- ., I' Z-MW . f- ' ' 9s:1wP-l121f:4.rf:Z.5:r::3'r31:,xE:j.j.1:gff:rQ?3?:fi.?:FIG?gm-1 2ga,r14:N:rffQ.5 '-355f5:'7:'s5 '1rf.-,:,Sci'-r-:'f,-:.53sqg- -1:11 - j::-'wr-,:E5t-'e:2.jF '-III f j '-3-.1121-,1:.,.J.'a:5 f as-2.1-4 f -'d -C-fir'-sa ' ' 1 'ff' l 1 ' ' Q: M 79 x 3 1 4 - , x W fx , '1. .9 - 'A 4 1, Q -- mf -. -, vi A394 Columbia 1 Spectator Established 1 8 7 7 Published Daily Tlzrouglroui il1e College Year managing 'fodors V. K. Wellington Koo, '09 l-liclcman Price, '09 . A. Ogden, '09 , R. S. Erskine, '10 Prof. Rudolf Tombo, Jr., '98 . . . . Deacon Murphy, '11 L . Flaws 'Ebitors D. Armstrong, '09 W. Remsen, 'I0. A ffxssociate 'ifoitors W. H. Brown, Jr., '09 H. V. B. Darlington, 'IO M. B. Doremus, 'IO R. Paddock, 'IO H. G. Henderson, Jr., ,IO Business fAssistanks . Editor-in-Chief . . Business Manager J. W. Melville, '09 . Alumni News Law School M. M. Roy, '09 W. Moitrier, Jr., 'IO E. S. Roche, '11 F. B. Spencer, 'Il R. V. Bennett, 'II G. M. Bramwell, '11 C. Schmelzel, '10 W- L- Riley, '11, I-I. S. Rada, 'II 81 Columbian Yaoarb of 'fodors Robert S, Erskine . u Edi-EOr,in,Chief William Langer - . Managing Eclitor Carleton W. Adams , Art Editor fAssociate 'fodors Ralph l... Roecler Theodore Babcock A. S. Whiton Robert K. Murphy l-larolcl Williams F. A. Wardlaw J. T. Roclenberg J. T. Lang Morton B. Doremus Condict W. Cutler, Jr. 83 Tvbo Columbia Fiesta' manag ing Xaoavo 'foikorial John G. Hanrahan Editor-in-Chief MCA. Coleman , Managing Editor H. C. Murphy . Art Editor Business W. H. Brown, Jr. . General Manager Roger Criado Business Manager TAssocio.te Bfvoaro W. I-I. Deaey T. C. Morgan F, Felbel T- Lang C. M. Clark 85 Ebo Columbia monthly fiboaro of 'Eoitors McAllister Coleman, '09 . . . . Editor-in-Chief Carlos S. Wupperman, '09 Leon Fraser, '09 Ralph L. Roecler, 'IO James Donohue, 'IO Business Boaro Winston Paul, '09 . . . Business Manager C, Edwin Nighman . . Assistant Business Manager 86 Ebe .Forms ZX Bulletin of TAffo.irs at the Tormitories l... H. Robinson . V Eclltor in Chief W. C. Thompson . Buslness Manager C. H. Floyd W. Eastman E. S. Roche H. C. Murphy D. D. Streeter, Jr. A. P. Matthews H. O'Donnell t Columbia lcniversily Quarterly 'Editors Rudolf Tombo, Jr. . - Managlng Edltor William T. Brewster Gary N. Calkins James H. Canfield George R. Carpenter William H. Carpenter Virgil H. Coblentz Frederick P. Keppel George W. Kirehwey F. J. E. Woodbridge 87 Frederic S. Lee Paul Monroe J. l... R. Morgan John B. Pine Henry R. Seager Frank D. Sherman Munroe Smith Herbert T. Wade Ebe School of mines Quarterly IN Iloumal of Hpplieo Science H. C. Sherman . Managing Editor T. H. Harrington . .... . Business Manager A. Moses, Prof. of Mineralogy J. F. Kemp, Prof. of Geology R. Peele, Prof of Mining R. E. Mayer, Adj. Prof. of Drawing E. Waller, Analytical Chemist Yvoaro of 'Eoitors T. H. Harrington, fC. H . C. Sherman, Prof. of Organic Analysis C. E. Morrison, C. E. C. E.. Lucke, Prof. of Mech. Engineering W. Campbell, Adj. Prof. of Metallurgy Columbia 'law Review .gf foitorial Ufuoaro Charles M. Travis . . . Editor-in-Chief Dudley F. Sieher . . Secretary Arthur W. Rinke . Business Manager Edward C. Bailly . ' ..... Treasurer Norman S. Goetz . Editor-in-Charge of Recent Decisions Department Robert W. Skinner . . . . Editor-in-Charge of Book Reviews I. Maurice Wormser Sinclair Hamilton Kenneth M. Spence Eric Williams Fayette B. Dow 88 Louis P. Bissell Edward H. Hart Gilbert Hirsch John S. Robinson Edward W. Walker .num .1-um -umm .1V. .,.,,-W -- .- sz, , -.15 . . V 1, .,.,. . I ., f-f f'f' nf fwf I f 7,1 f 1 V lr! K X If fn f I 'VX f a f i,Wwf,! 1,10 .K -4 H fn ff' f A' ,iff fm khff' 0454, f AWA-' 620 , 459 ' If 427 f Him mf J an fx N PM gf!!! 1 'A'-'f hy, 9 ' , W A V ,V,,,,nVf ff ff , W-'W fm ,-39 SW V , A4 4 '4! 1 W M ,WWA QW r -4 1 ,VMI 'mf I ff, 4. 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J. G. Baragwanath, 'O9 . Wm. l-lerbert Adams, 'OI Kenneth S. Webb, '06 . Aeneas King, .... Caslon de Marsac, a Gentleman of France john Smith, a Colonist . . . Tim Filzhooley, a Janitor . . . Gbaracters General Braddock, in Command of British Forces Sergeanl Bluff, of Bradcloclfs Forces fumes Thorndike, a Villain . . Paw Paw, an lndian Runner . Marjorie King, . . Maggie Fifzhooley, . Mamie fones, a Soubrette . Raflles, a Lady Detective . . Pocalionias, an lnclian Girl . . Chorus --- Tony fiballet . President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Manager Assistant Manager . Stage Manager .Afssistant Stage Manager Walter E. Kelley, 'IO l... . Richard G. Conriecl, 'OS . E. Niles Welch, 'II . . W. McCormick, 'IO l.. . Albert M. C. McMaster, '09 . Rudolf H. Weber, 'IO F. . Odell Hauser, ' . Joseph T. Blaber, 'IO . . Vincent F. Sullivan, 'IO . George l-lumes Reaney, 'OB . R. S. Adler, 'IO F. A. . . R. l... Roeder, 'IO . Allen T. l-lopping, 'IO l... A. 08 T. M. Alexander, '08 A. l-lerschenstein, '09 W. B. 'E.d.dison, II l- FOX., lo? l-l. Bijur, 'OS E. I-l. Phillips, 'II V. B, Murray, IO P. St S. W- Hill, It Colonists Soloiers 451145 :nm E. Klepetlio, 'IO D. Durant, '09 H- R- Klllfleflf ',l0 W. S. Riley, 'II S G. M. Williams, 'II S D. D- Sifeelel'-, 09 R. Paddock, 'IO l. E. Goldsmith, 'II C- F- HIITCIC-, 09 l... Paddock, 'IO R. B. Seymour, 'IO A. l-- BYPC, 1,0 W. McKenne 'IO I-I. G- Gtllllver, 'II F- C- Grlfllnf 10 S yn J. Carson, CPhj C. W. Cutler, Jr., 'IO l-l. V. Story, 'IO N. B. Gatch, 'II J. A. Battle, Jr., '09 S A l... W. McConnell, 'II S J. M. Shaw, 'IO , W. C. Dice, CPh.j T Mathews CPhj A. . , . l-l. V. B. Darlington, 'IO A. J. Ford, 'Il s Scenery ACT l-Stoclcade at Morningside l-lelghts, May, I754-The Founding of the College. ACT ll-Riverside Drive, Next Day-Great Boat Race. . 95 E. Van Kleecl-2, 'IO l... Schultz, 'Il F. S. Cooper, 'lO F. l-l. Prince, '08 F. C. Smith, 'O9 PXSLS. 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Treasurer Committees ano fDirectorsh 'Executive Committee Joseph S. Buhler, ,Ol ......... Chairman Frank D. Fackenthal, '06 Walter E. Kelley, '07 Kenneth M. Spence, '06 Victor W. Cutting, '08 ' Arthur D. Alexander, ,09 Craouate '5Directors Henry B. Machen, '98 Joseph S. Buhler, 'OI Tfllay Committee Wm. I-lerbert Adams, 'Ol . . A .... Chairman George E. Laup, '00 Kenneth S. Webb, '06 Roi C, Megrue, '04 George l-l. Reaney, '07 97 W neufliime fiiepriscnlation Tlsxnnuelle Donnee par les Societes Frangaises de Columbia College et de Barnard College au Theatre de Barnard College. cc ' - f F ac1l1te Comfidie en Cinq ACYCS -A . . . . de F. W. B. Bouviere 'flersonnages Miss TiII1II1CrS . . . . . . Miss Elsie Plant Miss Bl6.I1Cl1C Timmers . h , , Miss Alice Olcofman Miss Josephine Timmers . . er nieces . Miss Olga Ihlseng Mlle. cle la Grandmaison, governess . . Miss May Herrmann Frangoise de la Sauce-Piquante, cook and servant . . . . Miss Louise Allen Felicite Marquand, lady's maid ........ Miss Lillian Schroedler Scene-La. Maison cle Mlle. Timmers en New York. J Un Monsieur qui Prend la aMouche A One-Act Comedy, By Eugene Labiche jlersonnages Alphonse de Beaudedint . . . . . A. M. C. McMaster, '09 C Becamel ,,,, . Henri C. Olinger, '08 Jurangon, friend of Becamel . - A- BTUU0f ,ll C Cyprien, valet of Becamel . . Grover C. Loening, ,Og C Dominique, valet -of Beaudedint . .... William RCITISCII, 'IO C C-ecile, daughter of Becamel ........- MiSS T- T1'0UiCY Scene-La Maison de Becamel at Crepy. Conseil o'fAoministration Carl E.. 'Kayser V . .... - I- - Difecfwf Miss Herlinda Smithers - Dlfecteuf de Barnard R, L, Roeder . , . Sous Directeur 99 Tirsl 'Performance of 'C5l7e German Societies Of Columbia uno Yaarnaro Colleges s Given in Brinckerhoff Theatre on April 4th, I908. Professor Leberecht Buechner Eveline, his wife . . Lili, their daughter . Dr. Richard Frisch . Assessor I-lastig . Antonie, maicl Stage Manager Papa Hat's Erlaub Dr. Liebrecht, Writer Dorothea, his wife . . Karl Liebrecht, his nephew . Budicke, butcher . . Elise, his daughter . Aurora Nebelkop, poetess . Yetta . . . Stage Manager 66 .Matinee at Z:I5. Evening at 8:I5 Kleptomanie U Cast Cast 100 W. M. Schwarz, '09 L 'IO 'I I . C. E. Kayser, '09 Miss G. M. Franke, Miss I. F. l-leiden, . E. Goodman, '08 Miss R. Hocheimer, '09 Miss B. Leerburger, '09 ti! W. Rose, 'IO L Miss l-l. Stapff, 'I I . R. F. Bach, '09 A, L. Spiegel, '09 L Miss O. Prochazka, 'II . Miss O. Lee, '09 Miss C. Verlager, '09 A. F. Spiegel, 'I0 L Tvbe Glirculo 'latino TAmerican.o of Columbia Mniversity flflresents Zaragueta X32 Diamos Glarrion 3? Vital 'Rza Friday Evening, May 8, '08 at 8:15 P. M. Cast Don Inclalecio ,, ...... . . M. Diaz, 'II S Carlos, his nephew . . . . I-l. Fonts, '09 S Don Saturio, village doctor . . . B. Baldo, '09 l.. Zaragiieta, Madrid money lender . M. Foncerrada, 'II S Pio, son of Blasa . . . . L. Morales, '09 A Ambrosio, village hack driver . . E. Pino, ,l l S Dona Dolores, wife of lnclalecio- . Miss l-lerlincla Smithers, '09 B Maruja, her niece . . . Miss Catherine Groth, P. Ci. Dona Blasa, sister of village priest . . . . Salome Perico, a servant .... . . . S. Cu, de Celis ACT l.-Interior of lndalecio's house. ACT ll.-The same, the next clay. A. Quilez ........... Director M. Diaz ........... Manager Miss Anna M. Christian and Miss Catherine Groth, of Columbia University, will rencle Spanish clances, accompanied by the great Spanish guitarist, Senor Arturo Santos. The Columbia University orchestra will play in the entre-acts. lOl r some select w 1 ,,,,,,,, fffa-L werflwfxcwlwzsr-:ssl ,YY,, 1--:Q f-11 ',,i,,i-1?iPnT 7-fl I 1' ff ' - QI.:-Q-:+,-+1 - V V - . , b - v ITS... mum A ,,.,N. MNA Ykwwmwmwxmzfxwnmmws wmqqaeam-sw s-mms iv fxmzmvbwsmezmw- amix-ws:xw.e-A4S:f:-ma.:,:. mm mmwm. ., AM ,X ' 2 , musical Clubs T. B. Farrington, '09 . . . Manager H. V. B. Darlington, 'IO . . . . . Assistant Manager Cleo Club W. W. Kennedy, '09 . . . . Leader First Tenors N. Holbrook W. M. Lee G. F. Comstock E. Bullwinekle V. F. Sullivan Second Tenors H. B. Berry D. Armstrong H. O. Hammond W. Avery C. D. Mapes W. B. Mucklow H. P. Naylor W. W. Cutler S. De Lano H, W. McDavicl H. W. Taylor H. Darlington L. Hays First Bass C. B. Mead W. McKenney W, C. Crane W. W. Kennedy H. H. Angell E. Birmingham R. S. Palmer C. H. Johnston, Jr. H. H. Anderson A. T. Hopping R. H. Bagnall H. E. Bedford , W. Wright L. Paddock M. H. Merriss H. C. Penfield A. B. Morriss Second Bass H. Van Tyne Ci. M. Williams H. D. Knapp A. Hoag F. Porter R. Aannan E. S. Phillips W. L. Riley C. E, Neiman H. V. Story P. S. Barrett manbolin Club C. E. Keyser . . . Leader First Mandolins R, H. Weber B. W. Close R. V. L. Snook W. A. Tripp H. M. Seahury H. A. Riley R. W. Currier F. H. McCoun, T. M. Sage W. H. Wheeler R. W. Breckman E. H. Leslie A Second Mandolins ' C. E. Keyser C. Cordovey E. C. Taylor W. E. Keating H. C. Volg R. F. Bach C. H. Ramsdell Guitars H. B. Berry G. Hanrahan L. Claghorn 104 Columbia Kniversity 'Ilbilbarmonic Society Walter R. Eimer, P. G. Harry B. Brainerd, '09 C Rudolf E.. Vom Saal, 'l l E. S. Murray, 'll C Lynne F. Hazzard, 'll S C. A. Gilbert, 'IO F. A. Prof. Cornelius Riibner S. S. Gordon, 'l0 C. A. Gilbert, 'l0 W. R. Eimer, P. G. M. Heidelberger, P. G. F. C. .Steinmetz '09 D. D. Streeter, '09 C. E. Taylor, P. Cn. K. E.. Bingham, '09 V. K. W. Koo, '09 R. E.. Blakeslee, '09 H. B. Brainerd, '09 B. C. Tuthill, '09 E. Breitenfeld, '09 R. P. Mafrshall, '09 D. Armstrong, '09 E. R. Deans, '09 , H. W. Taylor, '09 0 fficers For Season 1908-1909 members l 05 . President Vice-President . . Manager . Assistant Manager . . Secretary Assistant Secretary . . Conductor F. H. McCoun, '09 MCA. Coleman, '09 R. F. Criado, '09 F. G. Shrenkeisen, '00 A. S. Moses, '09 W. H. Brown, '09 H. Hoyt, '09 l... A. Reed, 'IO R. Paddock, 'IO L. Paddock, 'l0 H. E. Vehslage, P. G. C. E. Nighman, '09 R. O. Bonner J. C1. Piel, '09 P. St. Cu. Bissell, '09 A. C. Schermerhorn, '09 W. Steinschneider, 'l0 ..,, f K . ,QA J V. ..,..-4: ,U .:.,,, 1 1 L . ffxlpba 'lDelta FOUNDED 1832 Columbia Chapter Established 1836 Kell of Chapters Hamilton . . . . Herniiton College Columbia Columbia University Yale . . Yale University Amherst . Amherst College Brunonian . . Brown University Hnrison Western R eiei ve University Bonrrioin . . i Bowdoin College Dortrnootn . Dsrtniontti Coueee Peninsular Michigan University Rochester Rochester University Wizziorns . . . Williams College Manhattan . College ofthe City of New York Middletown . Wesleyan University Kenyon . . Kenyon College Union , . Union College Cornell . A . Cornell University Phi Kappa . . Trinity College fohns Honltrins . Johns Hopkins University Minnesota . University of Minnesota Toronto University of Toronto cniengo . . University of Chicago McGill . . Meciu University Wisconsin . University of Wisconsin California . . 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Lambda Kappa . Psi Xi Upsilan lata Phi Pi Chi . Beta Beta Eta . Mu Tau Rho Omega . Epsilon . 'Dsl Epsilon FOUNDED 1833 Lambda Chapter Established 1842 . . 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 H0 ,,,7f f f .. gl.: Lwwfw Q P ,M - 519 -- ' 1 s ag Hmm! , fl Q , 'ttf . ,L!lQggFp,F,XugNf Mui:-so 1909 Robert Barbour Hastings Foote Bffnlamifl Bryant Odell William Rogers Breck 1910 Francis Nathan Bangs Frank Rutledge Davis Jefferson Hayes Davis Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh, Stephen L. Landon Jr. Arthur B. 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A :iii ini gil . 2121- 9 jim if 1909 Robert Lucllow Fowler, Jr. Francis Lagak Ives Amos Cotting Schermerhorn 1910 I-larolcl Gould Henderson, Jr. Henry Brevoort Renwick Edward Hinman, Jr. George Henry Warren, Jr. Ferclinanclzogbaum, Zcl 1911 George Moffat Bramwell Julius Wentworth Noyes Richard Cobden, Jr. 19l2 Seymour Ingersoll Allen James Laurence Claghorn William Brenton Welling, Jr. School of 'flaw emo fflost Graouates Frederick William Kobbe John N6ilSOh John Egmont Schermerhorn Tfratres in Tacultate Bayard Bgyegen B1'aI'1ClCI' lV,lEittl1CWS Max Forrester Eastman Charles Christopher 'TYOWl3I'lClgC H5 Thi Gamma Tibelta FOUNDED 1848 Omega Chapter Established Roll of Chapters University of Maine Massachusetts Institute of Technology Worcester Polytechnic Institute Brown University Dartmouth College Amherst College Trinity College Yale University Columbia University New York University 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 Leland Stanford, Jr., University Washington and Lee University Richmond College Washington and Jefferson College II6 1866 Allegheny College Worcester University Adelbert College K Dennison University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Indiana State University A De Pauw University Hanover College Wabash College Purdue University University of Tennessee University of Alabama University of Texas Illinois Wesleyan University Knox College University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Chicago William Jewell College University of Missouri University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of California University' of Washington Howard Ross Alexander J Thy 'lf ' v.'z,Lifmf'f.Wl.'f' ' , 'WF'-,3','Qff5 Jy f,,9., I ' ' wh 1' wzwv 47--1:1,:,4,,.,1vym if-2, jiigiv--Lf! 1, ' ieniffnifsvvv. ,, cpffm' ' ' ' 4 Lv bs- ' , i 1- ' 'w,f4w'a-Wm' L2 f x f,,..,Miv ,I A15-,gf-T5.g,,. 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Special Carlos Damascus SCLSCT1 WUPPCl'manU jliratres in Tiffacultate Charles Peter Berkey, Ph. D. H, W. Farwell, A. B. E. F. Kern ' Tratres in Kniversitate Tom Mackenzie Alexander I-I. Wiley B. McLoughlin B. N, Lunn M. M. Macey A. T. Comstock II7 Pennsylvania Alpha Pennsylvania Bela Pennsylvania Gamma Pennsylvania Epsilon Pennsylvania Zeta New Hampshire Alpha Massachzzsells Alpha Rhode Island Alpha New York Alpha lVIarylamI Alpha Virginia Alpha Virginia Bela Mississippi Alpha Ohio Alpha Ohio Bela Ohio Della Ohio Epsilon Indiana Alpha Wisconsin Alpha Wisconsin Camma llflinnesola Bela Iowa Alpha 'fbi Ttfappa 'Ilsi Founded t852 New York Gamma Chapter Established l872 Roll of Chapters TDtst1'ict1 1 Washington and Jefferson College Allegheny College Bucknell University Gettysburg College Dickinson College Pennsylvania Eta Pennsylvania Theta Pennsylvania Iota Pennsylvania Kappa Tistrict 2 Dartmouth College Amherst College New New Brown University New Cornell University New Tistrict 3 Johns Hopkins University University of Virginia Washington and Lee University University of Mississippi Yorlf Bela Yorlf Gamma yorlf Epsilon Yorlgg Zeta Tennessee Della Texas Alpha Wes! 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V. Wiehle 1910 Walter AVCYY Marion H. Mverriss Walter Scott Heard John C. Todd Randall Moss Keator Harold Cammeyer Todd Harold Williams 1911 Warren Henry Kinney William F. Palmer Joseph N. Murray Gustave Schlottman Joseph Davis Sears 1912 Walter C. Crane Morris Kinney , Schools of 'law ano 'Dost Grabuate Allen Tilton Hopping Walter Edward Kelley Timothy F. Donovan William A. Kellogg Clarence B. King William Lewis Ileun Trater in Mniversitate Watkins P. Sturtevant Tratres in Tfacultate William Peterfield Trent E-Clwifl Kirk W, W, Reddigk A. W. 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Ji ii i il '2 ,gf Q 2 1 ' V i .1 sl, A iflijill.-.ll QV l ll :iii lllvgl S 'I ,fe'j'71Vt TE Nik ,fa ggaarisu no 1 ' EQUUS 1909 Frank Hammond Hardin Gerald Gordon, Joseph Christopher O'lVlahoney Francis H. Hayes, -Ir. 1910 T. Carl Jansen ' Euen Van Kleeck Harry John Frees Harold W. Wellington Edward C. Taylor Henry Weiher 1911 William Newton Best Walter Reginald Miller Charles Thorne Faas Charles Donovan Rowley George Philip Gunther Ellis Wing Taylor Rudolf E. vom Saal 1912 Lawrence Kelso Frank Jay Pendleton Wood David Shonts Campbell Alfred Hemmer Kropfl: Francis Freeman Adams John Warner Taylor Edward Louis I-lirt James Eveland Bell Thomas Porter Bell Edgar Mosher Grabuate Schools Carl G. Amend Clarence Gordon James A. Taylor Ttratres in Tfacultate Doris William Whipple Dayton Edwards IZI C Phi Theta Xi Sigma Camma Psi Upsilon Chi Bela Eta Kappa Lamlula Pi Iota Alpha Alpha Ornicron Epsilon Rho Tau Mu Nu Walla Ttfoppa 'Epsilon Founded l844 Gamma Beta Chapter Established IS74 Holt of Chapters Yale University Bowdoin College Colby University Amherst College Vanderbilt University University of Alabama Brown University University of Mi ssiss ippi University of North Carolina University of Virginia Miami University Kenyon College Dartmouth College Central University of Kentucky Middlebury College University of Michigan Williams College Lafayette College Hamilton College Colgate University College of the City of New York Beta Phi Phi Chi Psi Phi Camma Phi Psi Omega Bela Chi Delta Chi Delia Della Phi Gamma Gamma Bela Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Tau Lambda Alpha Phi Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delia Phi Rho Delta University of Rochester Rutgers College De Pauw University Wesleyan University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Adelbert College ' Cornell University Chicago University Syracuse University Columbia University University of California Trinity University University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology ' Tulane University University of Toronto University of Pennsylvania McCiill University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of Wisconsin A 'Nm N, A Q ' ., .- . ,,, JA era H , Ea., -.xpg K fu. .mv . 5-.aw ,ga ,QQ V . N , :1 1 v 4 tw , llltifis-tw m a y 1909 Robert Annan Theodore Earle Kingdon Gould Harold Owis Hammond Major Lee White William Leonard Thomas Ward Belknap Claus Doscher Benson Chesley Knight Bonestell Edgar Whi-te Hubbard William Murray Lee Richard Meade Bonton Butler Parnell Crittenden Saflord Andrus De l'lano James Isaac Moore, Jr. Kenneth Monroe Spence 1910 Augustus Sherrill Whiton 1911 Robert Claiborne 1912 'law School l23 l-larold Howe l-loclgkinson Walter Woodward Kennedy Christopher Blackburn Miller Truman B. Sage Ralph Lee White Francis Andrew Wardlaw Jay C-oulcl John Weston Lovejoy Cutler B. Whitwell William Ryer Wright Frederick John l-lartwig James Lewis Mooney John William Pulleyn Rosendo Pineda, Jr. Le Roy Wilson Howard Olmnsteacl Pierson Phi. Zeta Delta . Sigma . Chi Epsilon . Kappa . Tau Upsilan Xi . Lambda Psi Iota . Theta Xi Alpha . Alpha Psi Nu . Eta Mu Beta . Alpha Beta Gamma Zeta Tflsi Founded i846 Alpha Chapter Established 1878 Roll of Chapters . . University of New York . Williams College . . Rutgers College . University of Pennsylvania . Colby University . Brown University . Tufts College . . Lafayette College University of North Carolina . University of Michigan . Bowdoin College . Cornell University . University of California . University of Toronto, Canada . Columbia University . McGill University, Canada . Case School of Applied Sciences . ' . . Yale University . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . University of Virginia . University of Minnesota . Syracuse University IZ4 Wa fmt? , si , g5eef-sfsegsg1s.-- , ip ief igif, C unzip , air s 'l f ll, lllim 1: 1909 Frank Anderson Hayes 1910 Philip Wakeman Wilcox Joseph l-lerendeen Clarke 1911 Albert Billings Ruddock Stephen Lott Vanderwieer Philip E. Bowles, Jr. . 1912 John Kennedy Brenner Frederick Knecht Detwiller Arthur Elmor l-lalenbeck Henry Charles Dean Harry Freeling Murray John Kenneth Byard Charles Selden Hicks Karl Wendell Kirchwey Russel Fairgrieve Grow John Frederick Murphy I ffratres in Tfacultate William Tillinghast Bull l-lenry Marion l-lowe Hans Zinsser IZ5 Hans Christian l-lertei Henry Rogers Seager Beta Iota Upsilon Beta Sigma Phi Chi Mu Epsilon Sigma Beta Beta Theta Beta Della Beta Zeta Alpha Sigma Alpha Chi Beta Chi Pi Alpha Zeta Epsilon Beta Omicron Psi Beta Nu Alpha Bela Kappa Lamlula Kappa Alpha Eta Bela Alpha Della Iota Pi Chi Lambda Rho Si ma Rho g Alpha Xi Alpha Bela Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beta Tau Alpha Zeta Alpha Nu Colorado Omega Lamlzala Sigma Beta Gljeta 'Ili Founded IS39 Alpha Holt of Chapters fDtstrict 1 Amherst College Kappa Boston University Alpha Omega Bowdoin College Beta Eta .iDiSlZt'iClT 2 Yale University Beta Camma Wesleyan University Alpha Alpha Stevens lnstitute '?D1strict 3 Colgate University Beta Epsilon Cornell University Nu St. Lawrence University Theta Zeta 'District 4 Dickinson College Phi Johns Hopkins University Alpha Upsilon Lehigh University Camma 'District 5 Davidson College Eta Beta Hampton-Sidney College Omicron ihstrict 6 Central College Beta Lamlnala University of Texas Tulane Tistrtct 7 Bethany College Theta Della University of Cincinnati Beta Psi Miami University Alpha Camma , Ohio University TDistrict 8 Case School of Applied Science Theta Dennison University Beta Kenyon College Alpha Lamlnla 'District 9 De Pauw University Beta Mu l-lanover College Tau lncliana University '?District IO Beloit College Lamlvcla University of Chicago Rho University of Illinois Alpha Pi Knox College Tistrict 11 University of lowa Beta Pi lowa State College Alpha Tau lowa Wesleyan fmstrtct 12 University of Colorado Zeta Phi University of Denver Alpha Iota University of Kansas Lamlnla Delta Colorado School of Mines Tistrtct 13 University of California Leland Stanford, Jr., University Beta Gmega 126 Alpha chapter Established I88t ' Brown University Dartmouth College University of Maine Rutgers College Columbia University Syracuse University Union University Toronto University University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College Washington and Jefferson College University of North Carolina University of Virginia Vanderbilt University Tulane University Ohio State University West Virginia University Wittenberg University Ohio Wesleyan Western Reserve University University of Wooster Purdue University Wabash College University of Michigan Northwestern University University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Nebraska University of Missouri Washington University Wesminster College Washington State University 5 gi- 'Ma 'ff i f ' ' ' ' ' ' 'u' - rw. . artyE! m':'-rmizwi f A l' lilflllll 'lrittiilizfmafr ' l I In li121dlf l2liffz1.f1i' , , V gi f ,1,.. ,.,,,,,. 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Riddle Tratres in Tfacultate Charles McCoy Baker, A. M. Charles Earl Bikle, A. B. Samuel Alfred Mitchell, Ph. D. Edward Howard Castle, A. M. Virgil Prettyman, A. B- Francis Carter Wood, M, D, Albert Consa Whittaker, Ph. D. 127 Byrd Douglas Wise Walter G. Brandly William Roberts Charles W. Snow Towner Kent Alden Carl Morten Philip Hanson Hiso, Jr., M. D Frederick C. Ostrander, B. A. Harry Alonzo Cushing, A. B. John W. Burgess, Ll... D. Alpha Epsilon Beta Beta Beta Delta Alpha Omega Alpha Beta Alpha Theta Alpha Zeta Beta Iota Beta Epsilon Gamma Eta Gamma Zeta Gamma Xi Gamma Gamma Gamma Omicron Alpha Mu Beta Kappa Beta Lambda Beta Omicron Gamma Tau Gamma Iota Gamma Lamhcla Beta Alpha Gamma Upsilon Gamma Mu Gamma Nu Gamma Rho Gamma Theta Gamma Pi Beta Upsilon Gamma Alpha Beta Gamma 'Alpha Eau Cmega Founded 1865. Incorporated t878 Alpha Lambda Chapter Founded I887 Hell of Chapters fprovince I Alabama Polytechnic lnstltute Southern University University of Alabama University of Florida University of Georgia Emory College Mercer University Georgia Schoool of Technology Tulane University University of Texas fflrovtnce II University of lllinois University of Chicago Rose Polytechnical Institute Purdue University Adrian College Hillsdale College University of Michigan Albion College University of Wisconsin fflrovtnce III University of California University of Colorado Simpson College Iowa State College University of Kansas University of Minnesota University 'of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Washington T13 rovince IV University of Maine Colby College Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology Gamma Bela Gamma Sigma Gamma Delta Beta Zeta Alpha Lambda Alpha Omicron Beta Theta Alpha Iota Alpha Pi Alpha Rho Alpha Upsilon Tau Alpha Della Xi Beta Xi Beta Delta Alpha Nu Alpha Psi Bela Eta Beta Mu Beta Omega Gamma Kappa Alpha Tau Beta Pi Beta Tau Omega Pi Tufts College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Brown University University of Vermont ftlrovtnce V Columbia University St. Lawrence University Cornell University Muhlenberg College Washington and Jefferson College Lehigh University Pennsylvania College University of Pennsylvania jlrovince VI University of North Carolina Trinity College College of Charleston Washington and Lee University University of Virginia Trovince VII Mt. 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Theta Deuteron Kappa Deuteron Ebeta 'Delta Cfbi Founded l 848 Rho Deuteron Charge Founded i883 Uioll of Chapters . Cornell University . University of Michigan . University of California . College of William and Mary , . Brown University . McGill University . . . Bowdoin College . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . Harvard University . Williams College . Tufts College . Boston University . Amherst College . Lehigh University . Hobart College . . . Dartmouth College . College of the City of New York . . Columbia University . University of Wisconsin . University of Minnesota . Lafayette College . University of Rochester . George Washington University . . . Hamilton College . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . University of Illinois 130 JN-. 7 . 39552 lit riff , iw :i t ,L-if A, ll Wi? 5 it ' 'wi 'L-fft3f1'i2 ' 1 it W i ii. 9 ecl ggg iiivk fb H 'Q - ', livin!! 1909 John Gordon Baragwanath Hickman Priee Paul Billingsley Paul Sheehan Kenneth Canfield Browne Alfred Rheinhold Schmid I 1910 Richard Garvey Robert Vincent Mahon Carl Fritz Huttlinger Vincent Ferrer Sullivan Albert Carl Kaestner 1911 Ross Vernon Bennett Richmond Stephens Waldermar Curassi Stephen Dover Stephens, J William Howard Hastings, jr. 1912 Miguel Eduardode Agiiero, Jr. Charles Edward Gautier Edward Scott Swazey Salvador Cirilo Rionda George Lane Maurer John Pierre Roche George Shapley Downing Frank Hartman Wagner Tfratres in Kntvers itate Wilbur Nicholas Albertson Lorenzo Wilson Baldwin Clarence Norman Fermer Fraray Hale, Jr. Arthur Everett Peterson John 'Andrew Gildersleeve George Edward Hite Francis Napier Lund Otis Chamberlain Morrill Vance Bishop Murray F rank Lester Sherrer Drew Mallon Wardner Walker McMartin Charles Gibney Roberts Francis William Sullivan Drew Mallon Wardner Harry Dill Kinney Fred Raymond Lewis fitratres in 'ftacultate Henry E.. Crampton, Ph. D. Harrison Ross Steeves Charles Edward Morrison, C. E., A. M. Rl-lCl0lf T0IT1b0, .lf-, Ph- D- Robert Sessions Woodward, Ph. D. f William Cullen Uhlig, Ph- D 131 Quehee Alpha Ontario Alpha Maine Alpha New Hampshire Alpha Vermont Alpha Massachusetts Alpha Massachusetts Beta Rhoale island Alpha New Yorlf Alpha New Yorlf Beta -:Ubi 'iklta Ebeta Founded l848-lncorporatecl l88l New York Delta Chapter Established 1884 Uioll of Chapters fAlpba Tflrovince McGill University University of Toronto Colby College Dartmouth College University of Vermont Williams College Amherst College Brown University Cornell University Union University Beta Tflrovince Virginia Beta Virginia Gamma University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College Virginia Zeta Washington and Lee University North Carolina Beta University of North Carolina 'Delta Tflrovince Ohio Alpha Miami University Ohio Beta Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Gamma Ohio Zeta Ohio Eta Ohio Theta Michigan Alpha Illinois Alpha Illinois Beta illinois Delia Illinois Zeta Illinois Eta Wisconsin Alpha Minnesota Alpha Iowa Alpha Georgia Alpha Georgia Beta Georgia Gamma Mississippi Alpha Louisiana Alpha Ohio University Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science University of Cincinnati University of Michigan New Yorlf' Delta New Yorlf Epsilon Pennsylvania Alpha Pennsylvania Beta Columbia University Syracuse University Lafayette College Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania Gamma Washington and ,letferson College Pennsylvania Delta Pennsylvania Epsilon Pennsylvania Zeta Pennsylvania Eta Pennsylvania Theta C5amma Kentuclfy Alpha-Delta Kentuclfy Epsilon Tennessee Alpha Tennessee Beta 'Epsilon lnaliana Alpha Indiana Beta Indiana Gamma lnctiana Delta lnciiana Epsilon Indiana Zeta Indiana Theta Zeta 'Ilrovince Northwestern University University of Chicago Knox College Lombard College University of illinois University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota lowa Wesleyan University 'Eta University of Georgia Emory College Mercer University Ebeta University of Mississippi Tulane University Ttota 'ffltovince California Alpha California Beta University of California Leland Stanford Junior University Iowa Beta Missouri Alpha Missouri Beta Missouri Gamma Kansas Alpha Nelzraslfa Alpha South Dalfota Alpha Goloraclo Alpha ftlrovince Georgia Delta Alahama Alpha Alalvama Beta Tlrovtnce Texas Beta Texas Gamma Alleghany College Dickinson College University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Pennsylvania State College fjlrovince Central University Kentucky State College Vanderbilt University University of the South fprovince lncliana Unlversity Wabash College Butler University Franklin College Hanover College De Pauw University Purdue University University of lowa University of Missouri Westminster College Washington University University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of South Dakota University of Colorado Georgia School of Technology University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Texas Southwestern University Ttfappo. Tflrovtnce Washington Alpha 132 University of Washington - f ,fr , Q fl ' 4 1-D 5:52 .L ' 2:-?- .-L5 A 72-it .qf fwii QQ, ... 1909 Daniel Dennison Streeter, Jr. C. Louis Meyer John Carson Clifford Sheppard Haigh Arthur Pascoe Mathews V George Edward Loder Benjamin A. Willis A 1910 Gurnee Hinman Barrett Arthur Lowrey Broe William Hodgins Gref Charles Homer Ramsdell Rudolf Herman Weber Harris Vincent Hartman Harry V, B. Darlington Montrose L. Lee Paul Simpson 1911 Andrew Joseph Ford Arthur M. Swanstrom Joseph Garneau Ringwolt Harold Clifton Tooker Leon Edward Jeanneret Irwin Wheeler ' 1912 - Clinton Pelham Darlington Herbert Bertrand Harold Penfield Qrabuate Stuoents George Norris Harold Purdy Banks Lawrence Ripley Clapp A Tfratres in Tfacultate Frederick Arthur Goetze, M. S. George Augustus Goodell, Ph. D. John Hamilton Potter Hodgson, M. D. Marshall Avery Howe, Ph. D. Cassius Jackson Keyser, Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, B., D Charles Thaddeus Terry, A. B., LL. B. Walter Timme, B. S., M. D. H. C. Brown 133 Pi Bela Rho Beta Sigma Gamma Delta Gamma Epsilon Theta Gamma Psi Delta Bela Della Gamma Gamma Sigma Gamma Iota Mu Theta Iota Kappa Eta Xi Bela Theta Gamma Alpha Epsilon Beta Beta Beta Nu Beta Zeta Eta Bela Beta Iota Bela Gamma Pi Delta Alpha Upsilon jtirst 7Dtvtsion Delta 'Sigma Nu Founded 1869 Gamma Chapter Established 1888 Re-established 1908 Holt of Chapters Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania University of Vermont Stevens Institute of Technology Lafayette College Cornell University Syracuse University Dartmouth College Columbia University Secono Tivision Vanderbilt University State University of Kentucky Ehiro TDivtston University of Georgia University of Alabama Howard College North Georgia Agricultural College Mercer University Emory College Alabama Polytechnic institute Georgia School of Technology Tfourth 7Divtsion Bethany College De Pauw University Ohio State University Purdue University University of Indiana Mt, Union College Rose Polytechnic Institute University of West Virginia Case School of Applied Science Tftfth .Division Gamma Bela Northwestern University Gamma Gamma Albion College Gamma Lambda University of Wisconsin Gamma Mu A University of Illinois Gamma Nu Gamma Rho Delia Theta Beta Mu Gamma Sigma Gamma Tau University of Michigan University of Chicago Lombard University Sixth 5Div1sion State' University of 'Iowa Iowa State College University of Minnesota Seventh flhvtsion Nu Kansas State University Rho Missouri State University Beta Xi William Jewell College Gamma Xi Montana School of Mines and Metallurgy Gamma Omicron Washington University 'Eighth fDivis1on. Upsilon University of Texas Phi Louisiana State University Beta Phi Tulane University Gamma Upsilorz Gamma Eta Gamma Kappa Gamma Chi Gamma Zeta Gamma Phi University of Arkansas Ninth 'Division Colorado School of Mines University of Colorado Eenth TDivision. University of Washington University of Oregon University of Montana 'Eleventh Tiliivtsion Beta Chi Beta Psi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Tau Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California Twelfth 'Division University of Virginia Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina North Carolina A. Gt M. College William Hori Brown, Jr. Ellis Arkush Theodore Kiendl, Jr. Marshall Erasmus Solis Adolph Martin Hamann Raymond Marcus Colton Willard Ferris Butcher Baxter Perry Hamilton Wallace Werneth Dahman William Ranall Grunow 1909 Irving l-lochstadter Edward John Grant Adolph Wiener Lissauer 1910 William Meeker Leonard Harry Carleton Fraser Percy Kendall Holmes ohn Andrew Storey, Jr. U 1911 Henry Sigmund Rade 1912 135 Owen E.. Hitchins Charles Edward Kear Harold Frederick H Blanchard George J. Shaw Williams Union Hamilton Amherst Western Reserve Colby Rochester Middlebury Bowdoin Rutgers Brown Colgate New York Cornell Marietta Syracuse Michigan Northwestern Harvard 'Delta Kpsilon Founded l834 Columbia Chapter Established i885 Uioll of Chapters Williams College Wisconsin Union University Lafayette ' Hamilton College Columbia Amherst College Lehigh Western Reserve University Tufts Colby College De Pauw University of Rochester Pennsylvania Middlebury College Minnesota Bowdoin College Technology Rutgers College Swarthmore Brown University California Colgate University Stanforel New York University McCill Cornell University Nebraska Marietta College Toronto Syracuse University Chicago University of Michigan Ohio Northwestern University Illinois Harvard University Miami University of Wisconsin 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 Ohio State University University of Illinois P Miami University , Tr -'X ,pr , :V , , fwfr? it IJ: li .-L? H9241 ' W 4 W fr- , , ,, . ,,, W ir ., , V' g. 7 .- .,v,, V ,..., A,,..v , ,r ,L . ., .- , ,. J, , ' c - , or-. ,. 15,922 wwf wr' . f :Nw - 4 '65 '---M-'f.'.iz 7 ,MAJ , , 1 24 5,5552 ii? ' M f at 'lfifxg w as 154291: H ' Q W: TV . ..,A C A r XY -tj' ...,, 1 1 , iam- if X., :Qi n-'f..,,'-.. 6 A Y w '- 1 . Alrguiu'I71oGf1rqn1 '- 75 EZ. 'f. ':e4zi' . L X Y X 1909 I George Coleman Edgar William H. Dannat Pell John Albert Hoag Trifon Von Schrenk Rudolph Charles Wahlig Robert Stevenson Albert Ernest Turpin 1910 Henry Morgan Barker Paul Sydney Barrett Hilary Earl 'Corwin Martin Louis De Gavre Morton Brinckerhofl Doremus Frederick Hanhausen Austin Gerry Marsh Alexander Becht Morris Trevett Abbot Wilson Robert Scarborough Erskine y Malcolm Lindsay O'Neale . 1911 Walter Philip Braender Russell George Swartwout A Wayne Darlington Heydecker Gilbert Morgan Weaver Walter Charles Hill John Allen Weaver 1912 A Henry Eagle Chapin John Hilary Bouillon Howard Todd Clinch Daniel Mason Garber Louis M. Bevier, 3d Carl Letchworth Reed Charles Goodwin Sinclair Thomas Ayres 3-Sparks Edgar Cleveland Turpin 'law School Amos T. Peaslee G. Hirsch F. C. Dewalsh ' Arthur Rathjen V Frank Robert Swartwout Ernest Ellenwood Tflost-Graouates ano School of Ullcoicine Frank S. Child, Jr. Dana Louis Clark Ernest Richard Evans Chester E. Haring George B. Carter H. T. Langwor-thy W. F. Roantree Edward Hall Gardner Frank Mittag 137 John lVlcChesney J. P. McCormick D. D. Stowell H. F. Schwanz Alpha Beta Camma Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Kappa Lamlacla Mu Xi Omicron Rho Phi Chi Psi Omega Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Founded lS55 Nu Nu Chapter Founded l894 53.011 of Chapters Miami University University of Wooster Ohio Wesleyan University George Washington University Washington and Lee University University of Mississippi Pennsylvania College Bucknell University Indiana University Dennison University De Pauw University Dickinson College Butler College Lafayette College Hanover College i University of Virginia Northwestern University Hobart College University of California Ohio State University University of Nebraska Alpha Zeta Beloit College Alpha Eta State University of lowa Alpha Theta Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology Alpha Iota lllinois Wesleyan University Alpha Lambda University of Wisconsin A119170 NU University of Texas AlPha Xi University of Kansas Alpha Omicron Alpha Pi Alpha Rho Alpha Sigma Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Chi Alpha Psi Alpha Omega Beta Gamma Beta Della Delta Delta Zeta Zeta Zeta Psi Eta Eta Theta Theta Kappa Kappa Lambda Lambda Mu Mu Na Nu Xi Xi Omicron Omicron Rho Rho Tau Tau Upsilan Upsilon Phi Phi Psi Psi Omega Omega Tulane University Albion College Lehigh University University of Minnesota University of Southern California Cornell University Pennsylvania State College Vanderbilt University Lelancli Stanford, Jr., University Colorado College University of Montana Purdue University Central University University of Cincinnati Dartmouth College University of Michigan University of lllinois Kentucky State College West Virginia University Columbia University University of the State of Missouri University of Chicago University of Maine Washington University University of Washington University of Pennsylvania Syracuse University' University of Arkansas Q1 , X M f Edgar August Ulmann Clare Edwin Nighman Eugene Hamilton Leslie Charles l-lalpin Nammack William Miltenberger Alexander Miltenberger Kenneth Sproat Cxuiterman Herbert Coles Barber Luther Anderson Reed Frank Harold Saunders Ray Eperson Walters Walter Van Dreser Donald Vaughn Lowe James lVlcBarron Webster James Bulger Robbins Russell Tracy Walker Robertson Clare Sneirly 1909 Edward Stanton Brown Ellis William Welch Willard Walker Cutler, Jr. Thomas Argo Robinson Frank Warner Bishop Henry Phillip Tappan Van Keuren James Wheaton Mott ' 1910 George Davison l-lauser Percy Edward Swift F rank Gillman Schrenkeisen Walter Weckerle Oakley Warren Earl Cnreenough John Michael I-lolzworth Edwin Alexander lVlcKanna 1911 ' Steddiford Pitt Joseph Edmund Wallis Edwardo Rodriguez 1912 Raymond Oakley I 39 George Oliver Castell Bernard Close Sigma fA.lpl7o. 'Epsilon Founded l 85 6 New York Mu Chapter Established 1895 Uioll of Chapters University of Maine , Boston University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Cornell University Columbia University St. Stephen's College Allegheny College i Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University Gettysburg College University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina Woford College Davidson College University of Georgia Mercer University Emory College Georgia School of Technology University of Michigan Adrian College Mount Union College Chio Wesleyan University Ohio State University Franklin College Purdue University Northwestern University University of Illinois Dartmouth' College University of Cincinnati I40 University of Minnesota Central University Bethel College Kentucky State College Southwestern Baptist University Cumberland University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee University of the South University of Alabama E Southern University Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Missouri Washington University University of Nebraska University of Arkansas University of Colorado Denver University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California Louisiana State University' Tulane University Southwestern Presbyterian University University of Mississippi University of Texas University of Kansas University of Chicago University of Wisconsin Colorado School of Mines George Washington University University of Iowa Case School of Applied Science Syracuse University Iowa State College ' '..,Qi'g' W .wg 49 1' . ., Y if ' 1 5 .11 at fr J M wa x ,Aj I 'N NJHA 536 M' LL-I-J l Axbklgil Q ii ld l R V522 If L., Q, F l R93 11 ' i i fi i .fs N J U' lm -C, .x Q JW fxb Y' 2 N . 1 ,. fl e ,f- i N. W ee-5:5 ii? ' ll H.-51, - ' JJ 145 . ' 1-.W Ii y ,L f44r,,,L-:+..,'g,,3-.V A1555 v . Plym ,vglfr I--7 If 'i QW.-5' in -new .Il ,W 1. ,why n ' .11::u.' fyiff-5:5 f'w-'in . 4 'raw ,- ' , 5 2 , ,fag 4' 4' I , K X' ?'Y. . 1' 'ff ' ' -11 vw -. ,- y . w. ' ' 'Ji:agyagf -7 V. ggi:-.,AT - 5f'J14,.. : 'f ei' ' . N Wi .5 .,-1.gf:ff.4 -X ' L fp? s- 1 fra V -Q vrwf i -12:4 fe 1 f, L ,. ' if -1. ' , NF. ao I we-, - X 5. ,W ' qw lff MQ rg? Y f wg, ...i ski , AA4? Wiz, af' 1909 Milton Crawford Mapes William Koken Emil M. Heumann William James McKenney John B. Brettain Geoffrey James Dwyer Harold Van Tine Robert Barr Kayser William C. Agnew, Jr. Russell A. Fairbairn Ferdinand C. Schecle Edward Calvin Kendall Richard Grant Williams Addison Allen Van Tine 1910 1911 1912 Howard Hanes Clarence Daniel Mapes Charles Eustace Dwyer John Wolfersperger Robert Le Fevre Fairbairn Leslie B. Gardner Robert Carl Brant Granville Mercer Williams Kenneth Hume Donaldson Carlos K. McClatchy Hugo H. Moss William C. White Graouate Schools Isaiah L. Martin, Jr. Gaston A. Bastanchury Frederick F. French Walter Phelps Hall 141 Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicron Pi Rho Sigma Tau Upsilon Phi Chi Psi 'fbi Sigma Tlfappa Founded l873 Theta Chapter Established 1897 ffioll of Chapters Massachusetts Agricultural College . . . Union University . . Cornell University University of West Virginia . . . Yale University . College of the City of New York . . University of Maryland . Columbia University . Stevens Institute of Technology . Pennsylvania State College . George Washington University . University of Pennsylvania . Lehigh University . . St. Lawrence University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Franklin ancl Marshall College . . Queen's College . St. John's College, Mol. . Dartmouth College . Brown University . Swarthmore College . Willi-ams College University of Virginia 142 Arthur Bruce' Moss Harry Strong Latham Thomas Charles Morgan Edward Joseph Hinkel Harold Charles Essig Foeller 1909 Leon Wells Gibson John James O'Connell, Jr Paul Whiteheld Gaebelein John Aloysious Voskamp Jose Oswald Lombard 1910 Elmer Clark Goodwin Alfred Elmer Wood James Hen-ry Minor Arthur Francis de Jongh Sebastian Estrada Walter Fredericlcs Curtis Pigott Arthur Nicholas Giegerich 1911 William Creevy Thompson Avelino Vicente Ferreira Charles Holden Sayre 1912 Edwin Brewster Spencer Ridgeley Hunt, Jr. James Herbert Young James Randolph Appelby Thomas Hoyne Skinner John I-lildenbrand, Jr. jtratres in Kntversitate Carl Haney, Jr, Paul Fitz Gerald Brophy Adolph Gustav I-lanlce .lohfl Arla Peck, .lf- 'iaw anb Uflebicine Frank William Chambers Nelson Kingsbufy BCNOH Victor William Cutting Alfred Houston Joseph Matthew Taylor Alfred Christopher lntemann l43 Ebola Xi Founded I 864 Epsilon Chapter Founded 1898 Kell of Chapters Alpha . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta Sheflield Scientific School, Yale University Gamma . . Stevens Institute of Technology Delta . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Epsilon Columbia University Sehools .of Engineering Zeta Cornell University Schools of Engineering Eta . . . Lehigh University Theta . Purdue University Iota . Washington University Kappa . Rose Polytechnic Institute Lambda . . Pennsylvania State College Graduate Club . . New York, N. Y. Chicago Alumni Association . . Chicago, Ill. 144 Clinton Bleecker Brown William W. Tonking Theodore S. Syreison Thomas Edward King Robert Hugh Marwick William Frederick Peters, Arthur Rowley Parker Charles Franklin Johnstone Clayton O. Bedford f' ,- It on tif . f r ' H I ,,fI'W'-jfiiwih j - 1 if WW W filtiialfififlfh , i .QW - F PCM, '- nni llli l f riir r , r ' 1 n QNGJ gig, Q , ., ,, ,f , f lla, ' I wt in Jil li 4 ' M f f 7 f l fl If I f 0 , ff , f i s 111 rl 0 ff 'f lr Lfllfg 1 f W U 1,4 ,fr F fri 'f W 1 Q . '3 ' 424.1 , f I 'J ,H 1 I f J k I ff 'W W Qi o J yay - w,9y7.,., f ,iff ,, ,fri ,- fix :fwfr--liUwim.,,,4f-rvrgf Q- -Img! W , . XT, ., in H ,: :Q Lip A, 4 MQ ,:,sv,w 'v'f-life-ll' tw M- ,f4:ugggw ' ' . , 'mv - ,r gl, -,,. TW cl 1909 Rouse Kendall Brewster George Hilliard Ross Gilbert Small Peyton, Jr. 1910 ' Raymond Wright Stafford Thomas Edward Snook, Jr. William Osterhout Whipps 1911 Jr. George Laurence Peters Charles Herman Cunio 1912 Ralph Arthur Parker Thomas Ellis Bround, 3r jflost-Ghabuate Stephen M. Bell l 45 Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi 'Alpha aitnvtbs Founded 1895 .Phi Omega Chapter Established l900 Psi . . Trinity College Chi Brooklyn Polytechnic Phi . University of Pennsylvania Omega . Columbia University Alpha . . Lafayette College Beta . Dickinson College Delta Yale University Epsilon . . Syracuse University Zeta . University of Virginia Eta . Washington and Lee University Theta . . . Cornell University l46. , 1, J? 5 5 .1 ss f 'Illl all ll 1 lllllrlllllmg , , vu Il .WW g rl 5 : L QA- 1909 George Brokaw Compton Clarence Ray Jones Percy Frank Griffin Malcolm Miller Roy 1910 . Van Rensselaer Gibson Ralph Leclerq Roeder . James Thom Beard 1911 1 William Ernest Buchtenkirch Carl Bernard Eimer Max Brownell Edward Eugene Fisher Edward Cashman Bailly John l'linman Evans Clarence Orwin Cheney Walter Robert Eimer Carlton Huntley Hayes Winfred Hamlin Ziegler 1912 l-larold Pindar Zollar Tfratres in Kniversitate Walter Wesley Mott l-larolcl Edwin Vehslage Robert Frederick Lau W. B. Osterhout Tilratres in Tacultate A William Robert Shepherd Ciaillard Sherburne Rogers I47 ' Lambda Pi Phi Beta Epsilon Bela Theta Omicron Beta Gamma Beta Eta Beta Kappa Bela Pi Bela Rho Beta Tau Beta Della Epsilon Zeta Kappa Mu Chi Alpha Gamma Nu Rho Upsilon Omega Bela Lambda i '5De1to. Dau '5Delta Founded I 859 Gamma Epsilon Chapter Established i882 Holt of Chapters Southern Tivtsion Vanderbilt University University of Mississippi Washington and Lee University Emory College University of the South Beia Bela Iota Xi ft Gamma Eta Gamma Iota western Tivtsion University of Iowa University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Colorado Northwestern University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Nebraska Bela Beta Upsilon Omega Gamma Alpha Gamma Beta Gamma Theta Gamma Kappa Gamma Lambda Northern 'Division Ohio University University of Michigan Albion College Adelhert College Hillsdale College Ohio Wesleyan University Kenyon College Bela Beta Beta Bela Bela Alpha Bela Zeta Phi Psi Gamma Della 'Eastern Timvision Alleghany College Washington and Jefferson College Lafayette College Stevens lnstitute of Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Beta Bela Bela Beta University of Virginia Tulane University George Washington University University of Texas University of Illinios University of California University of Chicago Armour Institute of Technology Baker University University of Missouri Purdue University Indiana University De Pauw University University of Indianapolis Ohio State University Wabash College Un1versity.of West Virginia Mu Tufts College Nu Massachusetts Institute of Technology Omicron ,Cornell University Chi Brown University Gamma Gamma Gamma Epsilon Gamma Zeta Dartmouth College Columbia University Wesleyan University Joel Allan Battle, Jr. McAllister Coleman Roger Fernandez Criado Harry Elias Hall 'i evi- V -. . n is 'HHN' WI? ' ,, . 't5:5xe.,'1L5.M1p1! golf' , X. X - f. -41.-, 95 ' L3 , 1' ::' 1 ,-', - XT -h ey fu llillu Ee r ' 1909 Lloyd Gregory Kistler Paul Leavenworth McCulloch Donald C-azlay Miller Burnet Corwin Tuthill 1910 Ray Foster Barnum Robert E. McConnell Homer L. Carr Clyde lVlcPearce Theodore Benton Counselman Edward Curtis Rouse 1911 James Allen Raymond Elliot Brock Francis Ashton Ayer James Milton Hoffman Alfredo Barili, Jr. Newberry Holbrook Richard C. Klugescheid 1912 Carlton Perkins Browning Harvey Mudd George Townsend l-larley Bertram Chamberlain St. Aiger D James Young Tilfratres in fitacultate Charles T, Wills Francis S. Foote, Jr. Daniel Cuorren l 49 Pennsylvania Alpha Michigan Alpha Indiana Alpha . New fersey Alpha Illinois Alpha . Wisconsin Alpha Ohio Alpha . Kentucky Alpha New York Alpha Missouri Alpha New York Beta Michigan Beta Colorado Alpha Colorado Beta . Illinois Beta . Missouri Beta . Michigan Camma California Alpha New York Gamma Eau Beta 'Ili fiioll of Chapters U 150 . . Lehigh University Michigan Agricultural College . . Purdue University Stevens Institute of Technology . University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin Case School of Applied Science . State College of Kentucky . Columbia University University of Missouri . Syracuse University . Michigan School of Mines . Colorado School of Mines . University of Colorado . . . .Armour Institute . Missouri School of Mines . University of Michigan . University of California Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute flixlpba Chapter of New pork Preston Erie Locke, E. M. Trifon Von Schrenk, C. E. David Aubrey Morris, Met. E. . George Ellis Hutchinson, E. E. . Benton Overman, E. M. . Founded l 898 . President Vice-President . . Treasurer . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary 'flecteo in Ilunior year William Morgan Carpenter, C. E. David Aubrey Morris, Met. E. Biagio Peter Cerussi, E. E. Benton Overman, E. M, George Ellis Hutchinson, E. E. Henry Waterman Remington, Jr., Mech E Preston Erie Locke, E. M. Charles O'Conor Sloane, Mech. E. Trifon von Schrenk, C. E. 'iilecteb in Senior year George Allmand Blow, E.. M. Theodore Earle, E. M. Lester Eames Grant, E.. M, Frank Anderson Hayes, Mech. E. Carl Philip Jordan, E. E. William Theodore Koken, Met. E. Donald Gatzlay Miller, E. M. Wilford Barber Mucklow, E. Leonard Drake Norsworthy, C. George Washington Roddewig, John Joseph Ryan, E. E. George Earnest Strehan, C. E. l-lenry Philip Van Keuren, C. E. l members in tba Tfaculty William l-l. Burr Charles F. Chandler Francis B. Creeker F rederic R. Hutton James F. Kemp Walter Rautenstrauch 151 Earl B. Lovell Ralph la. Mayer Henry B, Mitchell Henry s. Meme Robert Peele M. E. E,M Senior Society of Tlacoms Arthur DQ Alexander B. Peter Cerussi George E. Hutchinson V. K. Wellington Koo Alexander l... Miltenberger Lester S. Spaulding Harolcl W. Taylor Carl W, Culman Harry H. Hall William A. Kimbel James C. Mackenzie, Jr John Ryan Benton Sanders Antony Zink C -1-ng 'x v i rx 1911-1912 FLAG RUSH 1 nf V . , , , 2553 ' W , ,Jay 1 .m ia S4262 ,214 I V 'fniggf ft-1 V U V , - . f ,J .. jf. , ,543 -ig. 'MV' ., Vw ' 'V .gw X. A - y- 74 5 2 , 1 ,-1-.1-A-'f?? - 1 I ' A - in . .- ., 1-1' 1- . . Q H? ,. Z A V I Q -.U J. M.. ,.-,,,...,f --aw, 'l44..f A,-f -'Z -WM, ,.. , , Mfr, 4g 1- f . ,gym-51 My ,...,,, +1 . - pn-, ,. - M. , ' ... fam.. , ---- -..,.-,-uw. 4.-, '-f-',.'-- .4 M ., , f M' fp, .W A.-,+ ,,-,Q . ,. w,, ,, fl' ,W ..-4,4 -M -- ra, f 94-W .. V-,mf ,.,,,,-, Q .z,.4,,. , , ,. 1 in A -A 1 L:-fi,-, b . fu' .-. in :fav-.11 - ..,..-,. '-'mmm-Af L, , Ebc year in 'Athletics ACK in the old days when Columbial' stood only for Columbia College, the athletic activities were comparatively few, although all the teams were backed hy every man in the college, and each student felt a personal interest in their success. Now that Columbian has come to stand for a great University, comprising as it does a large number of schools, the need for varied activities has increased, and as the want has increased, it has been supplied. The extension of athletics at Columbia has been a steady growth occupying a number of years and keeping step with the growth of the University. As the University has become larger and the interests and abilities of its students more diversified, the needs of the individuals have been met by the opening up of new branches of athletic activity, until now there is scarcely a game or sport in which men are likely to be interested that is not actively supported in the University. This insures athletic activity in his own chosen line for every man who wishes it, and the number of names enrolled in the associations controlling the various sports gives evidence of the lively interest taken by the individual students in athletics. But this is only the more personal side of the question. There has grown with the spreading of the University a greater need for a common cause and it is the old major sports that must form the bond of mutual interest so necessary in drawing the great body of students together into an integral whole. The fusing and focussing of sympathy and interest is the function of the major sports, and it is just this that crew, baseball, basketball and track athletics accomplish at Columbia. ,lust as in the old days, the few men of the college backed their teams, so now the whole student body backs the bigger and stronger teams which draw their material from the University at large. No one who has seen one of the big basketball games of recent years ffor basketball has come to be practically a major sport herej could possibly doubt this assertion. No one could sit in that over-crowded Gymnasium, during the big Yale game for example, and hear the multitude roar itself hoarse with one Columbia cheer after another, calling on the five men who were battling there on the court for the best that was in them, without realizing that athletics at Columbia were accomplishing their mission. Nor could one have seen the thousand or more students, uniformly dressed in blue and white, march arm in arm into the Polo Grounds last spring singing Good-by Pennsyln, or have seen the same throng some two hours later madly careering Indian-file down Broadway celebrating a notable victory, and not have felt that our major athletics were fulfilling their highest function. The major athletics at Columbia are of paramount importance to-day as they were twenty years ago, and will be twenty years hence: for as long as a wearer of the blue and white shall wield a bat or run a race Ol' pull an oar, the hopes of all Columbia men will be with him and their cheers urge him on to victory. I57 Weavers of the C B. P. Cerussi, '09 S., Crew, 07.0 P. H. Hayes, la., '09 S., Baeeball, '07-8 C.. la, Helmrleb, '00 S., Football, 04-5, Cre C. P. Jordan, '09 S., Crew, 07-8 W. A. Kimbel, '09 C., Baseball, 00-7-0 T. Heallllelr, 'l0 S., Baseball, 00 J. C. lvlaeleeaale, '09 Arch., Crew, '07 A. Miltenberger, '09 S., Baeeball, '06-7-8 H. Perrine, 00 Q., Crew, '06 T. W. Rees, '09 P. ee S., Football, 05 J. J. Ryan, '09 S., Track, '06 B. Saeelere, '09 C., Traele, '06-7-8 W. Sbafer, '09 L., Baeeball, '07-8 E. G.Scl1miclt, '09 Arch., Baeeball, '06-7-8 L. H. Sballllaa, '09 S., Crew, '07-8 lvl. L. White, 08 S., Crew, '06 A. Zink, '09 Arch., Tlaele, '06-7-8 w '06 I-l. Scboonmacber, '09 C., Gymnastics, '07 M. Lee, 'll C., Baseball, '08 . F. Zimber, '09 C., Baseball, '08 I-I. Hall, '09 S., Track, '08 E. I-I. Osterhout, 'l0 C., Baseball, '08 I-I. M. Snevily, '08 C., Crew, '07-8 1 F. I-I. Saunders, 'l0 S., Crew, '08 R. M. Keator, 'l0 S., Crew, '08 R. Murphy, 'l0 S., Crew, '08 P. Rensbaw, 'l0 S., Crew, '08 H. N. Moore, '09 C., Crew, '08 T. S. Babcock, 'l0 S., Track, '08 W'. De Grassi, 'l l S., Track, '08 V. B. Murray, 'IO P. Sc S., Track, '08 F. Dellenbaugb, 'l0 S., Crew, '08 W. W. Tonking, '09 S., Baseball, '07 ' 1 47 Qvx 2' fO.K,.-fimrmm? JH, 1 ,,, 4. if-:V -5 ff ,. r.,:,-. -4-' pq.: .1 .1531 L rf-., L ' ' ' '. f'1 ' ., ' 2 - - - - A ' - X, -ff annum t V - . , . a ,,, ,.- ,, .,-F ., 1--, ,L :: - H-1' -3'1 f f -P'4 f7i : '- FOOT ALL xx 4 E f 4 fx Q s 4 4 f 1 A 2 .6 v 2 Q x 495 5 QM 417 1 f 4 1 4 9 f 4, .4 f 1 ' Y Tlfope T WAS JUST 3:l5 of a raw December morning as the Freshman, his night's work over, climbed wearily up the stone stairs from the basement of West Hall and stepped out upon the campus. Not a light was to be seen. The great buildings loomed black and indistinct through the gray mist, and as he paused for a moment at the top step, no sound was to be heard but the busy clack of the press in the basement as it turned out the day's Specs. The Freshman shivered slightly, and turning up the collar of his overcoat to shut out the chilling drizzle, started homeward, his footsteps echoing in the stillness. It was very slippery underfoot, and he was obliged to pick his way carefully to avoid falling. At length he reached the steps in front of the library, Careful going down here he muttered to himself. But what was that? There, grouped on the lower steps and filling all the court below the statue of Alma Mater, stood a crowd of men. It was rather hard to distinguish through the swirling mist, but the Freshman could see that they were bare-headed. Some of the heads were gray too, and some of the forms were bent a little. But what were they doing? Singing! Yes, and strangely enough the tune was familiar. The words were indistinct at first, but as he listened more closely he could make them out: Stand, Columbia! Alma Mater- Through the storms of Time abidef' The Freshman, filled with wonder, saw even through the mist that the statue was suffused with a strange golden glow. After a moment of silence, a man, the tallest of the crowd, stepped out from amcng his fellows. He stood for a moment with bowed head, then spoke. 0nce again,H he said, H we have come before thee. Tell us once and for all, is there no hope? Time passes, we are weary with waiting, and still we have seen no light. We have worked and striven and prayed, and still the cloud is over us. Is there no hope? And what of thy sons of to-day? Have they forgotten the glory that was thine? Do they no longer honor thy fair name? Do they no longer serve thee as 'we have served in bygone years? Tell us, OI Alma Mater, is this, then, the end of all? ls there no hope?,' Then, as the Freshman stood in amazement, the golden figure slowly arose from its throne, and stretching out its hands as in a benediction, said: O, my sons who have served me well, and who in love for me have done much, listen, and be of good cheer. Hope is not dead, and there are rifts in the cloud which hangs over us. My sons of to-day are still true, as ye are true. They, too, work and hope as ye dog they, too, serve as best they may. For even in adversity -they are still lovers of The Game, and already they contend with one another that they may become perfect in it, against the day when it shall be restored unto them. They will never let it perish from among them. Give heed, O my sons, and relin- quish not your hope, for I say unto you that the time shall not be long until a squad of blue-clad men-my I60 sons-shall trot forth upon the gridiron once more heralded by the shouts and cheers ye heard in long ago. I-lave hope, my well-beloved sons, for the night is almost spent. I-lave hope! Once again with one accord the voices were raised in song. Columbia! Columbia! here's to thy name, Columbia! Columbia! here's to thy fame. Drink! Drink! Drink to thy name, Drink! Drink! Drink to thy famef' -The words were getting indistinct to the Freshman, and the crowd below seemed gradually sinking into the mist. Softer and softer came the words . C O I.. U M B I A! Columbia! dear old Columbia, dear old Columbiaf, -The figures were almost gone now, and the voices seemed to come from very far away. C-O-L-U-NL B-I-A! Columbia! dear-old-Columbia,-dear-old-'' Then everything was black. h I The watchman making his rounds in the early dawn came upon the limp form of the Freshman lying on the icy steps at the base of the great gold statue, with a deep cut on the back of his head. He revived him and sent him homeg and no one has been the wiser-until now. I6l Tlntramural fifootball NTERCLASS football islagain with usQ and there seems to be very good reason to believe that it is with us this time to stay. This year every class has had a team on the field, and the successful nature of the series of interclass games indicates the amount of interest taken in the sport since its resumption. - Late as was the season last year when the official sanction of interclass football was given, two teams immediately went into training-those representing the classes of l9l0 and l9ll, then in their Sophomore and Freshmen years respectively. The practice was carried on in bitterly cold weather, often in the snow, but the game which followed fully repaid the efforts of preparation. Practically the entire University turned out to see the first game of football at Columbia since the calamity of 1906. It was won by I9l0 with a score of 5 to 0. 163 October I6 Ootober 29 October 3,0 November 4 November 6 November 11 itntereloee 'football 1908 9 .1911 . 19101 . 1909 . 1909 . 119110 .1 1909 South .Tirelbr Championship Won 1 by 1 9 110 vs. 1912 ' . VSQ . vs. 1912 .9 . vs. 1911 . vs. 1912 ' - . vs. 19310 .1 164 Worr by' 191 1 Wonnby 1910 Tie game, Won fby 11909 Won' by 1191110 WQn by 19110 s eere 1 6-0 1640 o-0 1 4+Z 1 2.. 1 -1 0?-1 1 1 I 'Q r , M 6 K .1 , T Y W f Y . l, y V I. Y 1 W I., lr y - , , , -.y,. 15 .. . ,V -a 's5,,!' I-1.1: 545.31 -114, V gl Q- I. .. 1, . ' L.ggrg:4j pi.g4 'I ia! V -' 4 9 -A QDQL 4 Taba 1908 Glolumbia Crews REW has always been Columbia's finest and most representative sport. It has engaged the interests and energies of her best men, and the record of her crews has been an enviable one. The pride of Columbia men in the crew is traditional and it has been well deserved. Ever since the first Columbia crew was boated, a standard of excellence and a record of achieve- ment have been maintained that it would be difficult to parallel. Victory, of course, has not always been ours, but the sport has been kept absolutely clean, and no Columbia crew ever went into a race that did not fight to the last ounce that was in it. The achievements of former years are by no means the only grounds for the fame ofiColumbia crews. The performance of the crews ofthe past two years, for example, has been worthy of much attention, The l907 crew won early in the spring of that year a signal victory over the Harvard eight at Cambridge, and later took second place in one of the fastest intercollegiate races ever rowed at Poughkeepsie. Last year's crew-that of l90S-also made a splendid showing. With three of its heaviest men unable to row and taken from the boat at the last moment, it set the pace in the intercollegiate regatta for almost the entire length of the race and lost only by a matter of inches on the last drive of 'the oars. With such a record in the past, it would be impossible to predict anything but a bright. future ,for Columbia on the Water in the year to come, and it is the expectation of every one of us soon to see our crew, trained by Coach Rice- the best coach in the country -slide first across the finish line at Pough- keepsie. . H- -Y Y-u 168 1908 VARSITY EIGHT Columbia Kniversity Rowing Club 1907-1908 19054909 H. Perrine, '09 President Carl P. Jordan J. C. Mackenzie, '09 Vice President L. E. Spalding F. N. Bangs, 'l0 Secretary B. Whitlock H. N. Moore, '08 Manager A. D. Alexander A. D. Alexander Assistant Manager R. Mahon P. W. von Saltza, 'os capfain 4' B. P. Cause Tirectors W. Bradley M. Cu. Bogue ' I Craouate 'lovisory Committee . Chairman T. L. Chrystie . . M . Cm. Bogue Columbia-TAn.napolis Knee Xoweo on the Severn. may 9, 1908 H. M. Snevily Bow .......... V 2 . . ..... C. P. Jordan 3 . ..... L. E.. Spalding 4 . . ..... F. S. Dellenhaugh 5 . ..... P. W. Von Saltza I6 . ..... W. Starhuck 7 . ..... R. M. Keator Stroke . ..... B. P. Cerussi Coxswain ......... .W. S. Winslow Distance, Two Miles. Won by Annapolis, time, I0 min. 23 l-5 sec., Second, Columbia, time, I0 min, 23 2-5 sec, Varsity Tour-Oareo Crew Uiace Distance, Two Miles. Bow .......... L. E.. Spalding 2 . ..... F. S. Dellenlvaugh, Jr. 3 . ..... P.. W. Von Saltza V Stroke .......... R. K. Murphy Won by Syracuse, second, Columbia, third, Pennsylvania fourth, Cornell fdisabledj. Time, I0 min. 52 4-5 sec. 171 . . Secretary l90S Varsity Crews jlougblaeepste Diegatta, Tilune 27. 1908 Varsity 'fight-Oareo Crew Knee Distance. Four Miles. Bow .......... l-l. M. Snevily 2 .. ..... C. P, Jordan 3 ..... R. M. Keator 4 ..... F. Saunders 5 .. ..... P. Renshaw 6 .. ..... Ryan 7 ..... W. L. Starlisuck B. P. Cerussi Stroke . ........ . Coxswain ......... Won by Syracuse, time, I9 min, 34 l-5 secg second., Col- umbia, time,.l9 min. 35 l-5 sec.g third, Cornell, time, .W, S. Winslow I I9 min. 39 sec.g fourth, Pennsylvania, time, I9 min, 52 3-5 see.g fifth, Wisconsin, time, 20 min. 43 2-5 sec. Centleman Tour-Oareo Crew mace Distance One and One-Half Miles. Bow .......... W. Steinsehrielder 2 . ..... A. M. Hamann 3 . ..... G. D. Hauser Stroke . .. ..... L. R, Clapp Won by Columbiag second, Cornellg third, Pennsylvania Time, 7 min. 32 sec. 1908 VARSITY FOUR Tlfarlem Regatta Tibecoralion Tay, may 30, 1908 fllunior Tour-Oareo Shells Distance, One and One-Fourth Miles. Bow .......... W. Steinschneider 2 ..... A. M. Hamann 3 ..,. G. D, Hauser Stroke .......... L. Clapp Coxswaln . . ........ Demorest Won by Wahnetah B, Cd, second, Bohemian B. C.g Columbia swamped. lluniot 'Eight-Oateo Shells Bow .......... W. Kinney 2 .... W. D. Herbert 3 .,.. S. Pm 4 .... Lovejoy 5 .... R. 'Ransom 6 .... F. Miller 7 . . .... E. Phillips Stroke .. .... N. Catch Coxswaln .......... W. Ecldison Won by Columbiag second, New York Universityg third Union Boat Club. Time, 6 min. 27 sec, Tlntermeoiate 'Eight-Oareo Shells Bow' .......... Steinschneicler 7 2 . .... Hamann 3 . .... Hauser 4 . .... Clapp 5 . .... Renshaw 6 . .... Saunders 7 . . .... Keator Stroke . . .... Murphy Coxswain .......... Durant Won by Columbiag second, Union Boat Clubg third, New York University. Time, 6 min. 23 sec. Tlnlermeoiale Tour-Oareo Gigs Bow .......... P. Renshaw 2 . .... F. H. Saunders 3 .. .... R. M. Keator Stroke .. .... R. K. Murphy Coxswain ...... .... N . O. Rockwood Won by Columbia, second, Hudson B. C., third, Fairmount Rowing Association. Senior 'Eight-Oarpeo Shells Bow . . .,.... Kinney 2 . .... Herbert 3 . .... Piu 4 . .... Lovejoy 5 . .... Ransom 6 . .... Miller 7 . .... Phillips Stroke . . .... Catch Coxswam .......... Eddison Won by New York A. C.g second, Columbia Secono Varsilies Bow .......... Steinschneider 2 . .... Hamann 3 . .... Clapp 4 . . . .Murphy 5 . .... Hauser 6 . .... Saunders 7 . .... Renshaw Stroke . . .... Ryan Coxswain ..... .... . 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Lx 5172 Uicsult of tba year in Erack LTI-lOUGl-l for the past two years Columbia has not had many runners who were individually of championship calibre, the Track Team has been composed of men the general excellence of whom has enabled Columbia to compete with the other members of the Big Sixl' on even terms. Last spring two inter-collegiate meets were held, the first with the Navy at Annapolis, and the second with Princeton on the Williamsbridge track, New York City. The lack of good sprinters, which was noticeable alliyear at the University, was largely responsible for Columbia's defeat in both of these meets. Annapolis won the first with a score of 78 points to 39, and Princeton won the second with 66 2-3 points to Columbia's 50 l-3. The latter meet was almost a tie until the 220 yard dash was run off, in which event Princeton captured all three places. Besides these two inter-collegiate meets, the usual spring inter-scholastic meet was held by the Track management on the Williamsbridge track on lVlay I6th. and was won by Manual Training High Schools. The annual inter-class meet was held on South Field on May 2nd, and was won by l909. A large indoor meet was held, as usual, in February at Madison Square Garden under the auspices of the Columbia Track Association, in which many college teams and well-known runners participated. Several Columbia men were entered in the inter-collegiates, but no firsts were captured by them. C. l... Hall, l908, went to England among the distance runners on the American team for the Olympic games last summer. V ISO 1908 VARSITY TRACK TEAM Sprints 440 yds B. Sanders '. H. Hall . G. H. Barrett G. T. Kirtley E. Stauffen, Jr. W. Kimloel E. Mackenzie H. Hall E.. Newton Distance C. Hall G. Hoyns B. Sanders H. Kudlich M. Smith B. Sanders Columbia Knivcrsity Erack' Beam Cfficers 1908-1909 A. Zink G. Hutchinson K. Boorman Captain . Manager Assistant Manager Graduate Director Graduate Director Hurdles H. Graham V. Murray J. Mackenzie V. Sweezey C. Bowes 880 yds High fump A. Zink Ryan G. Hoyns F. Ware B. Sanders G, Jahn Pole Vault Weigliis T. Babcock Ryan W. Grassi Broad fump W. Pollock H. Graham E.. Newton P. Gahelien G. Loder Two Mile Relay Team A. Zink G. Hutchinson G. Hoyns 182 EVENT l00-yard clash 220-yard clash 440-yarcl run S80-yard run l-mile 2-mile l-lammer throw Shot put Broad jump l20-yarcl hurdles 220-yard hurdles High jump Pole vault EVENTS l-mile run 440-yard run l20-yard hurdles l00-yard clash 2-mile run 880-yard run 220-yard hurdles 220-yard clash High jump l6-lb. shot put Broad jump Hammer throw Pole vault T' Alnnapolis-Columbia Crack meet 11 TArmapo1is may 9, 1908 Tlirmapolts 78 FIRST Carey CND Carey CND Zink CCD Emmett CND l-loyns CCD Carmichael CND Le Bourgeis CND Northcroft CND Donelson CND Shafroth CND Burg CND Northcroft CND Ryan CCD Babcock CCD SECOND Burg CND Burg CND Smith CND Zink CCD Rankin CND Hall CCD Northcroft CND Cxrassi CCD Norton CND Davis CND Hein CND Roberts CND TI-IIRD Kimbel CCD Kimbel CCD Strother CND l-loyns CCD Sanders CCD Smith CCD Pollock CCD Ryan CCD Ctaebelem CCD Graham CCD Murray CCD Ware CCD Stephenson CND olumbta 39 TIME OR I0 sec. 23 2-5 sec, 52 l-5 sec. DISTANCE 2 mln. 2 3-5 sec. 4 min, 32 sec. I0 min. 8 3 121 ft. 3 in 37 ft. l0 in. 21 ft, B in. I6 l-5 sec. 26 3-5 sec. 5 ft. 6 l-2 I0 ft, Columbia-jlrincelon Crack meet Columbia Oval, Williamsbtioge. may 16, 1908 -5 sec. In rincellon 66 2-3 Columbia 50 1-3 ' TIME, DISTANCE WINNER SECOND THIRD OR HEIGHT Cn. W, I-loyns CCD L. Prantz CPD L. Chapman CPD 4 min, 29 sec. j. C. Atlee CPD A, Zink CCD K. M Boorman CCD 5l 4-5 sec T. N, Pfeiffer CPD I-l. R. Graham CCD W. S, Baldwin CPD I7 sec R. A. Gamble CPD W. L, McGee CPD Cu. W l-loyns CCD V. B. Murray CCD R, A. Gamble CPD I. J. Ryan to W. A, K.mI.e1 CCD C, L. Hall CCD L Frantz CPD T. N. Pfeiffer CPD J. C. Atlee CPD G. A, Jahn CCD T. S. Clark CPD D. lVl. Nlacfaclyen l-l. Ctrassi CCD L, l-l, Simons CPD W. P. Talcott CPD W. D. Pollock CCD P. B. Circhlow CPD T. S Babcock CCD C. Vezin CPD I.. F. Parke CPD 185 W, B. Connors CPD NI. D. smm. tcp B, Sanders CCD W. P. Leeper CPD W, B. Connors CPD lO I-5 sec. I0 min, 2 3-5 sec. 2 min. l 4-5 sec. 26 4-5 sec, 22 l-5 sec. 5 ft. 6 in, W. N. Thompson CPD 39 ft. 9 in, P. W. Cuaebelein CCD 22 ft. 6 In, D. M. Nlacfaclyen CPD ll ft. :zo fI.,2 I-2 I... Spring Championships South Tielo, may 2, 1908 TIME OR DISTANCE I0 2-5 sec. 24 3-5 sec. 53 I-5 sec, 2 min. 5 2-5 sec. 4 min. 32 3-5 sec. I0 min. 27 4-5 sec. I7 I-5 sec. 28 sec. II9 ft. I in. 37 ft. 3 I-2 in. ZI ft, I I-2 in. 5 ft. 4 in. 1909--65 1-2 1908--25 1-2 1910--22 1911--20 EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH I00-yard dash Kimhel Newton CII5 Mackenzie CII5 Hall C095 220-yard dash Hall C095 Hutchinson C095 Boorman C085 Hvass Q'II5 440-yard run Zink C095 Boorman C085 Hutchinson C095 Hvass Q'II5 S80-yard run Sanders C095 Zink C095 Morgan C095 Sweezey CIIJ I-mile run Hoyns C085 Sanders C095 Slade Gunther Q'II5 2-mile run Hall C085 Smith C095 Kudlich C095 Kennedy C095 I20-yard hurdles Graham C085 Mackenzie C095 Jaques C085 I ' 220-yard hurdles Murry C105 Bowes CI05 Colas CII5 . Hammer throw Pollock C085 Hard CI05 Grout C095 Crassi Q'II5 Shot put Ryan C095 Grassi CII5 Amidon Compton C095 Broad jump caebeiein C095 Graham Cosy 523203 531 High jump Wife 5089 Jam C095 Efffg' Pole vault Babcock Q'lO5 Murry Q'l05 Marsh CI05 Tlntorscholastic me Bowes CI05 ol williams Eriogc, may I6, 1908 8 ft. 6 In. TIME, HEIGHT, OR DISTANCE I0 2-5 sec. I6 I-I6 sec. 4 min. 48 2-5 sec 52 4-5 sec. 2 min. 5 2-5 sec. 26 I-5 sec, 46 ft. II in. I50 ft. I0 I-2 in 5 ft. 6 in. 9 ft. 8 in. EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH I00-yard clash Sanford T.5 Ringwald QH. of C.5 Cozzens T.5 Scannel QD. L. S.5 I20-yard hurdles Havens' QB. H, S.5 Liggett Q H. H. S.5 O'l..eary QB. H, S.5 Pritchard QS. P.5 I mile Youngs T.5 Morrall QD, W. C.5 Major QB. H, S.5 Nestler QH. H. S.5 440-yard run Culman T.5 Clarey QE. 0.5 Brierton QE. H.5 Lines QHack.5 880-yard run Whitney QE. H.5 Culman T.5 Morrall QD. W. C.5l..ynch T.5 2 mile run Evans QSI. Paul5 Major QP. H. S.5 Mackenzie S.5 Anderson H, S.5 220-yard dash Sanford T.5 Camp QC. C. l.5 Baker QE. 0.5 Ringwald QH. S. of C.52f-I' 3-5 sec. 220-yard hurdles Batcheler QC. C. 1.5 Pritchard QS. P.5 Havens QB. H. S.5 Cutler QC. C. 1.5 Shot put Ross A. Elliot S. of C.5 Wise T. l.5 Rau QH. S. of C.5 Hammer throw Wise Q T. 1.5 Fuller QC. C. 1.5 Ross A.5 Bertrand S.5 High jump Rosenberg H, S.5 Dickens T.5 Trager H. S.5 Ross Pole vault Salsbury QD. W. C.5 Rogers QE. H.5 Coogins QB, H. S.5 Welles QE. O.5 Manual Training H. S. . Worcester .Afcademy . Boys' High . . . East Orange H. S. Centennary Coll. Inst Mackenzie . Jacob Tomb Inst. H. S. of Commerce Clinton H. S. . Erasmus . Morris H. S, . Haverford H, S, St. Paul . Stevens Prep. De La Salle lnst. Hackensack H. S. 8 6 6 . 5 5 4 I I I0 min. 43 4-5 sec Yvaseball gg -r L Ebe year in :Baseball AST seasonls baseball team was one of which the University might well be proud. Under a competent management and with a team containing many men of the previous year's line up, it went through a difficult schedule of fourteen games, Winning a fair majority of eight of them. To say that much of the credit for the teamis performance was due to the strengthened pitching staff and to Captain Young, who from the hardest position on the team- behind the bat-held the men together in times of crisis, would be no exaggeration of the case. A fair example of the team's work was seen in the two big games last spring,-those played with Yale and Pennsylvania. Everyone remembers how in the former the team, by a wonderful ninth-inning rally, tied the score, and held it tied through five long additional inningsg and how in the latter after a hard-fought contest they carried off the victory with live runs to one. This year, with practically the same men back in their old positions, with the same excellent pitchers, and with a no less efficient management, the team's prospects for a most successful season are bright indeed. I87 M EA BASEBALL T ARSITY 1908 V Baseball Alsxssociation A Officers 1907-1908 Addison A. Van Tine . . . . Manager Hastings Foote . Assistant Manager John Young . . Captain 1908-1909 Hastings Foote . . . . Manager C. Homer Ramsdell . Assistant Managef Alexander L. Miltenberger - - A Captain Cbrabuate 'Pirectors Walden Pell . . . . . 1 . Treasurer W. B. Symmes, Jr. D- Pell C. L. Hendrickson i 1 89 Beam 1908 A, L. Miltenberger, '09 s, First Bree ci. c. Shafer, '09 L, era E. G. seiirriieir, F A T. Herrarieire, Second Base Leff Field F, H- Hayes, ,09 S, Third Base M, Licniyibiigeieriir, F. A., J. H. lVIcClosIcy F. E. zirrrber, '09 s, Short step J' J' Young, Captain, Catcher E' H' Osterhout' im' Right Field R. R. Claiborne, '1 1, R. Stephenson, '10, H F W. A. Kirrrbei, '09, errei C.. c. Shafer, '09 L, Devi., '00 s, srrberiiiriee Center Field Brooklyn Central Y. M. C. A. St, johnls College . . Polytechnic Institute . New York University . Georgetown . . Walbrook A. C. Rutgers . . A. D. Alexander E. Birmingham H. H. Cleveland J. L. Cobb C. W. Culman J, G. Hanrahan, F. H. Hayes, Jr. R. V. Mahon W. W. Kennedy A. M. Lee W. W. Tonking Season of 1908 Scores Col. Opp. I I 5 f Yale I4 7 Fordham . I8 5 Stevens . 6 5 Pennsylvania 5 6 Lafayette . I 2 Army . 5 4 Pennsylvania Won 8. Lost 6. Baseball Club Grabualfes 190 W. A. Kimhel LI. T. Lang W. B. Milkman A. L. Miltenherger J. O'ConnelI, jr, E. G. Schmidt F. E. Zimber D. V. Weed, Jr. R. W. Stephenson J. Young A. A. Van Tine Col. 3 0 I4 4 2 7 5 OPP 7 8 4 5 6 3 I 'Ciba 1908 Basketball Season Y WINNING second place in the intercollegiate basketball league for the second consecutive time, Columbiafs team last year put basketball once and for all on a level with the major sports in the University. No other activity throughout the year brought forth such spontaneous sup- port and enthusiasm from the students as did the basketball team, and its splendid work merited all the attention it received. The beginning of the season was by no means auspicious. The team lost a majority of the games played duringthe mid-winter western trip, but on its return, at the opening of the inter-collegiate season, it made up for all it had lost. Princeton was defeated twice by large scores, as was alsoCornell. Annapolis, Dartmouth and Yale also lost games to the lightning five, and the season ended with a game which kept the huge audience that saw it on edge from beginning to end, the game in which Pennsylvania scored one more point than Columbia, thus clincliing the inter-collegiate championship. Losing championships by one point may be discouraging, although it shows the mettle of a team, but now that inter-collegiate championships are no more, another such disappointment will be impossible. The dissolution of the league will mean a broader and more interesting schedule of games for Columbia this year, and with the same team again on the Hoor, we cannot but expect a brilliant showing. 191 1908 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Columbia Kniversity Basketball Beam 1907-1908 J. Ryan . . Captain C. L. Hall . . . . Manager W. A. Kirnbel . . Assistant Manager H. A, Fisher . . . Coach 'line Mp S. Melitzer, Left Forward T. Kiencll, Jr., Right Fornzarcl B. P. Cerussi, Right Cuarcl W. A. Kimbel, Left Guard H Ryan, Center Substitutes Wesleyan Princeton Georgetown Birmingham A. C. Vanderbilt Univ. Wabash . Wabash' . Kansas City A. C. Minnesota Minnesota Chicago . f C. L. Hall, R. V. Mahon, C. F. Schnepp, C. B. Spencer Tlntercollegiate 'league 190 7-1908 ' Won Lost P.C. Pennsylvania l 000 Columbia 625 Yale . 625 Cornell 250 Princeton . 000 Col. Opp. C01- l 8 20 Cornell 29 l'5 Pennsylvania l 8 22 Annapolis 26 14 Dartmouth 34 l 6 Yale 20 32 Princeton l 5 25 Cornell 22 26 Yale 8 9 Army I l I6 Pennsylvania l 3 28 193 CPP I7 21 23 7 I4 I3 I8 I6 26 I6 TEAM OCKEY YI-I SIT 1908 VAR filfoclaey , 1907-O8 1908-O9 J. C. Mackenzie Captain G. C. Schafer R. P. Marshall Manager P. E.. Locke P. E. Locke Assistant Manager M. Shaw Beam R R. E. G K. Murphy, Coal Barnum, Point Borchardt, Cover Point C. Schafer, J. Mackenzie King, Jenkins, Kistler, For- wards Tlntercollegiate 'league Yale . Harvard . Columbia Dartmouth Princeton Season 1907-1908 I95 ' Won Lost 4 O 3 I I 3 I 3 I 3 OCCER TEAM S I 1908 VARSITY Columbia Kniversity Ibxssociation 'ftootball Club R. Annan D. Murphy F, S. Mead C. E. Dwyer Officers Q 1907-O8 . 1905-09 President C. E.. Dwyer Manager D. Murphy Asst. Manager Ci. l... Peters Captain P. Billingsley Vice-Captain A. Voskamp P. Billingsley Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia President Manager Asst. Manager Captain Vice-Captain R. l... Von Bernuth Giraouate TDirecto1's R. Annan V. l-lartog Beam J. Tallant, Coal J. A. Voskamp, Right Back G. Dwyer, Left Baci? . W. I-lartung, Right Half Furguson, Center hlatf . Ci. Kistler, Left Half W. B. Milliman Staten Island Crescents . Morris High Freeboolers St. Pauls . Brooklyn F. C. . Boys' Club Boys' Club P. Billingsley, Right Outside C-. H. Smith, Right Inside M. Diaz, Center Forward C. E., Dwyer, Left Inside J. O'Brien, Left Outside Substitutes C. l-l. Floyd W. M. Carpenter Games 1907-1908 Col. Cpp. Col. OPP 4 5 Columbia Staten Island 2 2 2 3 Columbia Crescents . 5 l 3 0 Columbia Pennsylvania 7 I l V3 l Columbia Haverford . 0 3 8 O Columbia Springfield T. S. . 3 l 0 7 Columbia Yale . 5 0 7 5 Columbia Cornell . 9 0 2 l Columbia Harvard . 0 l 197 .f-Q Jw Q? 3' 1908 SWIMMING TEAM Columbia Kniversity Swimming flbtssociation W. l-I. D. Pell 1-l R l... Matz . . C. Cuuiteras . H. Weber L. A. Brown K C. D. Trubenbach , C. Abbott G C. Y. Bissell . H . E. Vehslage Season 1908-1909 O fficers Uielay Beam . . President . Vice-President . Manager and Treasurer . Captain of Relay Team Captain of Water Polo Team . . Graduate Director . . Graduate Director . Graduate Director . Graduate Director L. Matz, Captain Ellis Arkush C. M. lVlcKinlay T. S. Babcock Tfancy 7Diving O. V. Werner H. Cx. Guiteras N. A. Goodwin - A jllunge for 'Distance A. Ponts, Jr. H. Nl. Barker water Tjlolo Beam e Forwards Baclfs C. Holslag ' W. H. D. Pell L. A. Brown N, B. Catch ' N. A. Goodwin H. lVl. Barker Coal Substitute C. Y. Bissell, Captain S. lVl. Clark Scores of Tlntercollegiate Swimming meets 1907-1908 Col. Opp. Col. Opp Pennsylvania I4 39 Yale . . 22 31 Princeton I4 39 C. C. N. Y. . 39 l4 Harvard . 26 27 water Tllolo Scores Season 1907-1908 Col. Upp. Col. OPP- Pennsylvania 0 l C. C, N. Y. . 4 l Princeton . 4 2 Bath Beach S. A. l O Harvard . . 7 0 C. C. N. Y. . 2 l Yale . 2 4 Chicago A. A. . O 6 199 Columbia University Cymnastic ffxssociation Officers 1907-1908 1908-1909 Herbert S. Schoonmaker Captain Paul L. McCulloch Captain Allen T. Hopping Manager Allen T. Hopping Manager Tom M. Alexander Asst. Manager Tom M. Alexander Asst, Manager C Harolcl Bangs Asst. Manager G. Harold Bangs Asst. Manager Beams fflarallel Bars H. S. Schoonmaker S. Melitzer Sioe Tlforse W. A. Wheeler 1. Cu. Hanrahan H. S. Sehoonmaker Tlying Kings P. L. McCulloch J. A. Voskamp H. S. Schoonmaker fltforizontal Bar Gambling Club Swinging H. S. Schoonmalcer H. S. Schoonmal-:er Monslcy J. A. Voslcamp S. Melitzer S. L. Miller S. L. Miller X fflleets Exhibition at C. C. N. Y. Columbia, 29, Harvard, 25. Exhibition at Rutgers Columbia, 325 Yale, 22 W, S. Y. M. C. A., 29, Columbia, 25 N. Y, U., 32 I-2, Columbia, 2 fllntercollegiates 1908 Tffelo at Princeton, 20 points Columbia I0 points N. Y. U., I0 points Yale, 6 points Rutgers, 6 points Harvarcl, l point Pennsylvania, l point TAU 'lrounb Championships Wheeler-Tied for Hrst on horse Schoonmaker-Second on parallel bars McCulloch-Second on rings Schoonmaker-Second in all-round championships 200 I I Columbia Kniversity wrestling Beam Season 1908-1909 Officers E. A. Ulmann . . J. E. Gray . 'f . Acting Captain wrestling Beam 190 7-1908 W. A. Winslow . . J. E. Gray . . A. Shimrnon, Captain E. A. Ulmann . D. Jessup . . J. lVl. l-lolzworth . F. S. Dellenbaugh . 115 lbs. 125 lbs. 135 lbs. 145 lbs. 158 lbs. 175 lbs. Heavyweight Cross-Country Club B. Sanders . H. E. I-lall . T9 eam B. Sanders F. W. Kennedy H. F. Kucllich l... G. Kistler M. cle F. Smith T. B. Counselman H. W. Eastman C. P. Gunther ffiecoro of Tlntercollegiate Gross-Country Championships Cornell Syracuse Harvard Yale 201 Michigan Pennsylvania Columbia Princeton 'lacrosse Tfxssociation 1907-1908 1908-1909 Charles Mi Mcliinlay President Frederick Tough President Frederick R. Swartwout Vice-President F. H. Bangs Vice-President William P. Fogel Secretary Albert E. Turpin t Secretary Albert E. Turpin Captain John C. Trott Captain Martin Delr. Smith Manager D. D. Streeter Manager D. D. Streeter Asst. Manager E.. W. Osborne Asst. Manager Beam A. E.. Turpin, Capt., Center C. Trott, Coal B, R. Kudliclc, Third Attack H. Englehart, Point S. Meli-tzer, Second Attack P. Baum, Cover Point - McCall, First Attack A. Hoag, First Defense R. McVaugh. Out Home A. E.. Lobeck, Second Defense H. Golden, In Home F. R. Swartwout, Third Defense Substitutes D. D. Streeter Ci. B. Schneider W. M. Schlossman Scores Opp. Col OPP- C01 Alumni . - 2 8 C. C. N. Y. . 0 l Hopkins . . l l 0 Cornell . i l I 2 Stevens . . . 2 O Hobart . 9 l N. Y. Lacrosse Club . 2 3 Harvard . t0 l C. C. N. Y. . . 0 3 203 1908 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM .. - A - C -f.-- --- -.gi---. -,-,Q-A-0-f -Y-79 , A..,,f.-, . - -.-:v-- -,fsn.m..... A - X X XX Y b T -Z.. IZA f- - .....--.' ...-. -vvf--fr-Y--Y: - --..v.,i,-Y. v.. ...r 1-.--- . . ...,-. Columbia Mniversity Eennis flbxssociation S, Moses, ,09 . M. Boorman, '10 S. S. Erskine, ,IO . H. P. Banks, '08, Captain H. A. Thomas, ,08 S. D. .W. Peiser, '09 L. W. S. Andrews, 'II L. G. C. Schafer, '09 L. A. S. Moses, '09 Timm Spring. 1908 K. M. Boorman, '08 A. S, Moses, '09 I... S. Fleischman, '10 Guam Tall, 1908 K. M. Boorman 'IO , S-, D. W. Peiser, '09 L, I-I. P. Banks, 'IO S. 205 . Manager . Captain Asst. Manager Captain 1 w w 1 v w f , W Columbia University Tencing Club 1908-1909 C. B. Miller, '09 C. 0. Armstrong, '09 C. MCKQC inuncan, '10 -C. W.Ri1ey,'ii s. . H. Palme, '09 s. , . 1908 Varsity President . . Vice-President . . Manager and Treasurer . Secretary ancl Asst. Manager Captain Capt. C. S. Amancl, '08 S., F. Byrne, '08 S., H. Perrine, '09 S. and C. B. Miller, '09 C. meets 1908 Between Score West Point and Columbia 6- 3 Pennsylvania and Columbia . 4 - 5 Annapolis and Columbia . V - 5 - 4 I4-l -l 2 Yale, Pennsylvania and Columbia . Intercollegiaies. West Point, ZZ, Annapolis, Zl, Columbia and Corn Winner of Lawrence Medal, l908: F- BYYUC, ,08 S- Winner of Annual Handicap: R. S- RHHS0171, il l Z07 ell I5 S. Columbia Kniversity Golf Club 'IOS.. . C. W. Hunt, Jr., '09 C. . A. L. Broe, T. M. Alexander, 'II L. T. M. Alexander, 'Il L. A. L. Broe, 'IO S. B. P. Crittenden, 'l2 C. A. Denmead, P. Cn. H. Fish, '08 C. C, W. Hunt, Jr. . A. L. Broe T. M. Alexander A. L. Broe members J. W. Schiffer, '09 C. D N. S. Hoyt, '08 C. E.. C. A. Hudson, 'll C. G. H. K. Hudson, '08 H. C. W. Hunt, Jr., '09 C. G Tveam H. Fish H. K. Hudson 208 Lasher, 'I I C. Newlwuse, 'll C. Wood, 'IO C. Lippman, 'l0 C. Loder, 'IO S. A. Denmead. L. G. McConnell President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer L. C. McConnell, 'l0 C. R. V. Mahon, 'IO C. R L Morrow, 'IO S M. Nanheim, 'll C. Captain and Manager . Asst. Manager N. S. Hoyt C. W. Hunt, Jr. I w 51,-,.., it -ff f 4 f - Q - J f Xi 'V - , , f , --fi x ? ,- W N y 1 IN v f ,flfzvnvsfninnq R 5 . ww f J 'lililhllibliliih W 'F iEfL:a-'., 1..5x.- , N rw X1 , D 3 w ' ,, 4 ,f 1 1' , . S5:Tq'c1'Vv,: , fri' J 4, 'A ' ' .9 ,X N . Alumnus A 'W x, V, X 'lkglilllfigg X r IFR? BN 'LQ A' I I '41 ---3 '95 W 'V 5 411 Myfg- V.. fl -V if-I' 'Si - EV: - 2 z il ff D23 ,N LW P54sq:N' 2 ' 1 , - 1.5 , g ' W ' 'ix M V t ' ,I -1.-:fa ' -- -Q g.l,-.tif-ff ' f ,N 5 Q Q Q 5 '-Rx O ,I 0 Lilixxuu 069 'l I 'Q 'N 'Q Yi' 1 I D, ' R YA!! hi K . M- W X ,-' , 9 5 QP 'E 0 9 Q 11-y O NX 0 I a P' N F a W HI -X ,N .- JL NN ' N ff I, I Nw' Q f fQ-Y-5'1s5eSh- X W x. fffx5., E 27 ,Q - Q A- --, - '-T4 J AT 'i, g,-4 1911 in 'Athletics RESHMAN athletics have for many years occupied an important place at Columbia. Prac- tically every branch of sport is represented by a team picked from the entering class each year. These Freshman teams, however, are forced to work under one serious disadvantage which is not in evidence at most other large universi-ties. There is no one yearn rule at Columbia forbidding the playing of first year men on Varsity teamsg so that often' the best material in the Freshman class is taken ,away to play on the Varsity squad, leaving much weakened Freshman teams to oppose their strong opponents in High School teams, and Freshman teams of other universities such as Yale and Pennsylvania. E In basketball and crew, however, this disadvantage is not so frequently met with, for there is always such an abundance of excellent material for these Varsity teams in the upper classes, that very rarely is a Freshman able even to make the Varsity squad, no matter how good he is. The result is easily seen in the record made by the reshman Basketball Team and the Freshman Crew. Last year' the l9ll crew, though third at Poughkeepsie, was separated from the winners by only a Very short distance: while earlier in the year it had easily defeated the best Yale 1911 eight. The Freshman Basketball Team also was of championship calibre, beating Yale l9l l, and winning from many of the strongest Prep. School teams in the neighbourhood of the City. ZIO awk 1911 FRESHMAN EIGHT 1911 Tresbman Crew J. M. Lovejoy B. Whitlock . , Bow W. Kinney 2 W. D. Herbert 3 S. Pin 4 J, M. Lovejoy 5 R. S. Ransom 6 F. Miller 7 E. I-l. Phillips Stroke N. B. Catch Coxswain W. B. Edclison Substitutes W. Demorest 0. M. Vogel H, P. Martin H. R. Naylor fllntercollegiate :Regatta Poughkeepsie, June 27, 1908 Two Mile Straightaway Freshman Race , Won by Cornell: second Syracuseg thircl Columbiag 'fourth Pennsylvaniag fifth Wisconsin 213 ' Captain Manager ,f 1 54 lvf .11-:63gg,Lv-5. N-Y. ..,, 2,,i ' S ' N ,NX vqgugavnv-vw .ww-www ' -'f'-4w'f,,,,, u.-.-. 1911 Tfresbman Tootball Beam 1910-5 Herbert, Left End Kinney, Left ATaehgle Martin, Left Guard Sehlottrnan, Center Grassi, Right Guard Catch, Right Tackle Melieown, Braender,ARight End Donaldson, Quarter Back' Caldwell CCapt.D, Left Half Back Kayser, Right Half Back Schlichting, Full Back 1 1911-0 217 TRACK TEAM AN 1911 FRESHM 1911 Freshmen Brock Beam E. H. Mackenzie . .... . . Captain W. Right . . Manager Sprints 440 yds. Hurdles Newton I-lvass Levine Benson Sweezey Fogel Bender Paulson Carter Mackenzie Colas 880 yds. High fump Sweezey Benson Wetzin Paulson Distance Pole Vault Weighfs Gunther Fogel GYHSS1 Liebowitz Colton Skinner I Broad .lump Benson Newton - S Golumbla 1911---Tl. IC. 1911 Ohio Tfiela Columbia 1911--56 tit. 37, 16- 1911--23 EVENTS WINNER SECOND Tnmn TIME OR DISTANCE 100-yard dash Newton fC, Murphy CN, Y. UQ fc, 10 3-5 SCC- 220-yard dash Newton fC, Hvass fCD Blackford QN. Y, UQ 23 Z-5 SCC- 440-yard dash Hvass QCD Sweezey QCD Paulson CCD 55 Z-5 SCC- 880-yard run Sweezey CCD Smith QN. Y. UQ Wetzin CCD 2 H1111- 12 35 SCC 1-mile run Gunther CCD Hayward QN. Y. UQ Liebowitz CCD 5 111111. Colas CCD Blackford CN. Y, U. 17 4'5 SCC- 120-yard hurdles 220-yard hurdles Shot put Broad jump Blaclcnford, QN. Y. UQ Grassi QCD Newton CCD Benson CCD C0135 qcp caebaeif. QN. Y. ug Krop CN. Y. UH Murphy KN. Y, UQ MAY 12, 1908, ON SOUTH FIELD. Commerce I-I. S. . 50 191 1 . . 48 219 27 3-5 sec. 37 ft. 7 in. 20 ft. 5 in. EVENTS 100 yd., 220 yd 440 yd. 880 yd. 1 Mile 2 Mile 220 yd. Hurdle 120 yd. Hurdle Broad Jump High Jump Pole Vault Shot Pu! Hammer Throw Sophomore-'ffrcsbman meet South Tielo, October 23, 1908 WINNER Bender Cl I1 Hvass CI I1 Hvass Cl I1 Swezey Cl I1 Gunther Cl I1 Gunther CI I1 Mackenzie Cl I1 Babcock C121 Babcock C121 Babcock C121 Babcock C121 C-rassi CI I1 Bertrand C121 191 1-66 1912-51 SECOND W, Orr C121 C. Benson C111 R. Snevily C121 D. Liebovitz C111 E.. Verplank C121 E.. Verplank C121 W, Orr C121 E.. Mackenzie C111 C. Benson C111 C. Benson C111 H, Salisbury C121 C. Schlottman C111 J. Moore C121 220 THIRD 1... Axman C111 H. Tessler C111 C. Swezey C111 V. Bergamini C121 H, Anderson C121 A. Colton C111 L. Levin CII1 O. Vogel C111 E. Newton C111 M. Samuels C121 O. Vogel CII1 W. Payne C121 R. Mackenzie 1 21 TIME, HEIGHT on DISTANCE II sec. 25 3-5 sec. 54 sec. 2 min. ll 2-5 sec. 4 min. 56 2-5 sec. ll min. 3 2-5 sec 31 4-5 sec. I8 1-5 sec. 20 ft. I0 1-3 in. 5 ft. 8 I-2 in. 10 ft, 9 in. 36 ft. 4 in. 89 ft. 3 in. 1911 Tresbman Tlfoclaey Beam K. CHITCI' Captain R. COlDClCIl Manager Beam Forwards B, Whitlock, Cover Point K. Cam 13. Hubbard, Point I. Lovejoy Webster, Coal l-l. Harper Substiiules R. Klugescheid Kinney Hoffman Season l907-8 1911 Opp. 1911 OPP Berkley . . 7 0 N. Y. U. Freshman II 1 New Rochelle High 3 7 l-lackley School 4 3 Cutler . . 0 1 1910 . 4 2 Poly. Prep. 1 1 Games Won Lost Tiecl 2 4 1 221 BASEBALL TEAM MAN SH FRE 11 19 1' .freshman Baseball George L. Lommel . Captain Samuel A. lVlcKeown . Manager J. R, Guiteras, Center Field W. H. Hastings, Third Base S. H. Chilcls, Pitcher D. V. Lowe, Left Field C. Nathan, First Base W. C. Thompson, Catcher A. M. Schmidt, Second Base R. S. Egan, Right Field W. C. Don, Short Stop Games 1911 Opp. 1911 Opp Collegiate School 24 Q I2 Univ, of Pennsylvania, 191 1 . ' 0 .7 Stuyvestant H. S. 8 I4 Dr. I-lolbrook's School . 2 4 Stevens School . . 9 8 Boys' I-I, S. . 6 7 Horace Mann l-l. S. . . I8 I4 West Point Second . 2 5 New York Univ., 191 1, Forfeit 9 0 Stevens Institute, 191 1 . I0 5 Erasmus Hall I-l. S. . . II I3 223 AM SKETBALL TE BA I 1 FRESHMAN 19 1911 Basketball Beam C. D. Benson A. M. Schmidt . Forwards C. D. Benson M, Lee, A. M. Schmiclt King's School . Stuyvesant H. S. . C. C. N. Y, . . . Dewitt Clinton H. S. . . University of Pennsylvania, 1911 H. S. of Commerce . . l9ll 31 27 I3 I0 24 33 E. H. Phillips, Center y Academy Hecoro Opp. Z4 Yale, l9ll I5 N.Y.U., l9ll I9 Collegiate School . 23 Peekskill Militar 44 Collegiate I3 Montclair 225 . Captain . Manager Guards A. Menclelsohn E.. Gugler J. l-loclcberger I... Riley R. S. Ransom, Jr. I9II Opp 27 I5 46 22 . 29 I8 . 33 I8 . 21 27 36 '18 A E I . 9. FIlIESIihl!LPJ I.AkCIlCDSSl5 TFELADJ 1911 , 1911 Tresbman 'lacrosse Beam G. M. Weaver ........ . Manager A. -P. Webster . Captain Beam Palmer, Coal Lobeck, Center Spenser, Point lseman, Third Attack Webster, Cover Point Deiser, Second Attack Gougler, First Defence Wright, First Attack Felbel, Second Defence Thompson, Out Home Marcus, Third Defence Mackintosh, In Home Games A 1911 Opp. 1911 Opp 1911 vs. Townsend Harris 4 0 1911 vs. Stevens Prep. 0 1 1911 vs. C. C,'N. Y., 1911 2 0 1911 vs. 1910 . 3 0 191 1 vs. Townsend Harris 4 O 191 1 vs. Harvard, 191 1 . 0 2 1911 Tresbman Cane Spree beam 115 lbs. G. L. Peters sl 145 lbs. R. R. 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G. A. Forbes, '09 S B. Foncerracla, 'II S Cu. Hawley, '09 C. Hobbs, P. 8: S. E. Newton T. C. Morgan north fielb 'Delegation Victorious :Relay Beam M. C. Mapes, '09 S T. C. Morgan, '09 J. A. Murray, '10 E.. Newton, 'Il S F. H. Rinclge, Jr., O8 E.. C. Rouse, '08 C. B. Spenser, '09 S F. B. Spenser, 'II C. Shirley, 'II K. Webb, fPg.J I. Wheeler, 'II F..H. Rindge, Jr. K. M. Boorman -g,,,,, :y .- A NORTHFIELD TRACK MEET 236 sf -r ' l b If h ..-, 4 . -.,, '. - - - ,,-,W 1 f ., , , 7 ,mf .f .M , K 6' A 4, i K-N l ' ' - 1 'S 7 ' ,, ' ' 4 Q lg' x ' , , , 6 ,U k I ' l N ' 1 l 5 Y Y 1 S Q 1 1' , 51 ' X 2 J Q 5 ! ' ' ' ' '- -- f p..u .f- x 2. ggr-:sqm MJ 4 'f '.a ryb- 1. ff' fi AQ - Q K EQHQSSEQB av Officer Eleanor Cray Florence Wyeth Cuertrude Hunter Katherine Gay Julia Goldberg Class Colors-Green and White Eva V0m- B alll' Olga Rilke . Adelaide Smithers Jessie Cochran Helen Scheuer I-lelen Phillips Class Colors-Br s of the Knoergraouate flissociation of f55amo.ro College ' Glass of 1909 . . . President . Vice-President . . Treasurer . . . . Secretary Chairman Executive Committee Class Mascot-Bull Dog - Class F lower-F ern and White Carnation A O fficers Class of 1910 0 . President . Vice-President . .- . Treasurer . Recording Secretary . Corresponding' Secretary . . . Historian Class Mascot-Owl Class Flower-OX-eyed Daisy i 1 Officers A Lilian Egleston ' . . . . President C-race Reeder . Vice-President Helen Worrall . . . Treasurer Helen Crossman . Recording Secretary Vora Jaques . '. Corresponding Secretary Agnes O'Donnell . . . . . - Historian Class of 1911 Class Colors-Red and White ' Class Mascot-Indian Class Flower-Red and White Carnations Officers Mary Polhemus . . . . President Charlotte Verlage . AVice-President Mary Conroy . . Treasurer Natalie Stewart Frances Randolph Agnes Burke 238 . Recording Secretary '. Corresponding Secretary . . . . Historian 2 1 l TA. Tlfistory of Yaarnaro-Jzlaybe not a Tlfistory OMEWHERE has it been said that a writer of history must sustain the character of a wise man. l-low much more must that be true for one who is endeavoring to impart some few facts concerning Barnard to the l-leatlxens across the street. They are heathens, indeed, who by a magical touch have been transformed in idolaters, worshipping at the shrine of Minerva -a shrine artistically erected on the pillars of Milbank. But whether we are one of these same wise men, or the proverbial Minerva of which we spoke, we shall endeavor Like Xenophon to maintain the utmost impartiality and the strictest adherence to truth thruout our historyf' ' It is the custom and the right of all people and all nations to form their own peculiar conception of the world in general and anything in particular. Therefore, lest our readers, fair and otherwise, mostly wise other than where Barnard is concerned, should hearken unto those stories Hung broadcast about the four quarters of the globe, we shall start out with a definition. In writing stories, essays, daily themes, compositions, etc,, to begin with ia definition is very poor form. Be that as it may, we put to you one and all, the question What is Barnard? H Barnard, to the young generation who are still in the early teens,is a lofty, awe-inspiring place where all is mystery and mysteriesg to the paternal and maternal part of an undergrad, it is a place where daughters are kept away until dark from their Lares and Penates, where histrionic courses abound, about which they are' told. Where ignorance is wise, 'tis folly to be otherwisegu by the criers on the 'Seeing New York stagesf' it is diagnosed as The Female Annex of Columbiaf' to Columbia itself, it is a convenient place in which to deposit early morning dates-or lemonsg to a Barnard undergrad., it is the Hbulliest place in the worldf' to the faculty of that same institution of learning-Hang it all! 4 Unwittingly we have dis- closed the secret. Yes, you with the high Ciceronian brow, and you with the aquiline tilt to your all but aristocratic nose, we have told you what Barnard is-an Institution of Learning-Believe it or believe it not, as you please. It matters little to us. l-low, when and where that seat of learning came into existence is to be the theme of our story and quickly indeed must we launch ourselves fairly into the telling of it, as it becomes us not thus to idle in our historic wayfaring. There was no process of cosmogony, no creating of order out of chaos, nor did a magic being appear and with his imperial fiat say: Let there be intellectual lightf' It was in a brown stone house at 343 Madison Avenue, that in l889, Barnard burst upon the world and snatched immortality from some unseen corner where it had begun to get mouldy from lack of use, There, Miss Ella Weed, until 1894 guarded the enfanta collegia in the dangerous period of teeth-cutting. But it was Mrs. George Haven Putnam that was to take off its swaddling clothes and enrobe it-mirabile dictu-with all the riches of an Alma Mater. The Blue Book says tamely, The ground now occupied by the university is historicf, Language fortified with bolts, words imbued with the powder and paint of war might be strong enough to describe 240 those deeds that have been and are canfnlonized. At Concord, it was said, They fired the shot heard round the worldf' on Morningside, it is said, They fired the shots heard by the world. Since that memorable morning in IS96, when there was such rumbling on Broadway and l l9th St. that Pluto started with affright lest the roof of his infernal palace would be broken thru, to the present day, the fire has not ceased burning. But while it burns, it ne'er consumes. Need I call to the mind of those who in their prayers at eventide murmur, '6This is my own, my native landf, 'that in September, l776, the Battle of Harlem Heights was fought at the place where rackets are raised, now, merely in the cause of Tennis. There was a battle fought and now yearly do we commem- orate the event by marshalling our forces in splendid array under the protection of the blue and the White and striving for glory in the athletic sports. Field day brings forth our prowess and makes George Wash- ingtons of us all. In the fall of IS97, there, Milbank, Brinkerhof and Fiske Halls were the new names of Barnardis home. It was now, indeed, a full-fledged college that could boast of class-rooms and a dormitory, par- ticularly a dormitory. There might not have been automobiles, nor aeroplanes in those daysg but girls sought to learn and learn they did. So hard in fact, that Fiske Hall was deprived of its sleeping compart- ments and turned into lecture rooms and laboratories, places that might well have murdered sleep. To con- tinue chronologically, this uordo rerum, Miss Gill was installed as Dean in 1901 in which position she remained until September, l907. Professor Wm, T. Brewster then succeeded her pro tem and is at the present moment acting Dean. Barnard, now, stands glorious in all its femininity. It has a real theatre in Brinkerhof where the buskin oft treads the creaking planks. It has a real Dorm. called Brooks Hall, where 'ipink teas abound. It has real girls that no more need to say we don't go to college, we go to Barnard. The two words have be- come synonymous. So much for the external facts in the growth of Barnard. What goes on within those four walls is not for the prying, curious eyes of the idle. We want no Mrs. Grundy to carry our tales from door to door, to pull the curtain roughly from our mysteries. Intellectual curiosity, only, shall we appease. So hearken, closely, you seekers of sweetness and light,', for perhaps we are like the magician that says the closer you look, the less you see. Our magazines have attained the magical number three. Weekly comes forth fresh from the press, the Barnard Bulletin bearing all the news printed to fit. Every once in a while, if the time is ripe, or if money is not too scarce, we hear a Teddy-like growl announcing the appearance of the Barnard Bear. This is a literary magazine and we forbear criticism -as we dare not encroach upon the realm of litera- ture. The year-book, our K'Mortarboard, seems to have made the most progress. From a brief record of some unimportant events it has risen to-Well, buy the l9l0 Mortarboard and see for yourself! Into athletics and dramatics, neither time nor space allows us to venture. Greek games, a mock- heroic, mostly mock, struggle between the Freshmen and Sophomores, and Field Day are our chief sports. Vve are leaving out entirely the fun derived by taking Physical Ed. A and B at the Thompson Gym., but anybody who is hard up for two points realizes what that means. The Junior and Undergraduate shows are usually ambitious performances, but not even does the shade of Shakespeare grow pale at the results. In fact,-but we must not trespass on financial ground. This is supposedly a history not an economical treatise. ' There remains in our history, but the difficult task of talking about the Professors. That reminds us of an apt quotation, by repeating which we will be relieved of much difficulty and great embarrassment. 241 Of what difference is it, said Pliny, that the individuals appear, or make their exit. The world is a theatre whose scenes and actors are continually changing. That might be said of Barnard with almost equal veracity, but for the fact that we know some few Professors who have never changed. uThere is nothing new under the sunf' to quote our revered Dr. Knapp-not even Barnard Professors. So let us pass hurriedly over them and only say with the poet z- We all praise learned men Ancients of the college F or they taught us common sense, Truth and C-od's own common sense, V Which is 'more than knowledge. And now we have finished! Have we succeeded in our noble attempt of umaintaining the utmost impartiality and the strictest adherence to truth thruout our history? That is a consummation devoutly to be wished but we will not advise you to think so, for we covet too much your good will to forfeit it by giv- ing you good advice. Have we been long-winded and unnecessarily worcly, when we had an opportunity of being wise? That might but have happened once 'Did wie miss it, lose it forever? May nobody call us a dunce, lVlay people suppose thisg clever. SUTAMITI-I SILVERMAN. Barnard, l 91 0 rg. A f ff Q 242 .a i t . ..,. , fm.. 1 Y i L 1 1 Cecile Debouy Antoinette Fransioli Olga lhlseng Louise Allen . Natalie Thorne Beatrice Beekman Helene Boas Annette Carroll Jessie Cochran Cecile Dehouy Hannah Tall: Antoinette Fransioli Julia Goldberg Charlotte Haithwaite Evelyn Holt Frances Burger Gretchen Franke May Herrmann Vora Jaques Doris Long Louise Allen' Josephine Bosch Emilie Bruning Edith Burns Amelia Clement Helen Coombs Edith Deacon ,. Bertha Eaches Estelle Ellison 'L a Societe Trancaise Officers Hlembers 1909 Katherine Hanley Theoclora Hall Ruth Hardy Elinor Hastings Rita Hochheimer Pauline Johnson Eleanor Kloster Hortense Wurch ' 1910 Dorothea Mahon Naarnie Maison Marion Monteser Rose Moses 1911 Grace Gilleaudeau Penelope Gardner Madeleine Hirsh Olga lhlseng Louie Johnson Addie Morgenstein Eva Mordecai Louise Oelcers 245 . President Vice-President . Treasurer . . Secretary . Fifth Member Ex. Com Helen Newbold Marion Pratt Fannie Rosenfelder Antoinette Rxordin Edna Scales Adelaide Smithers Herlincla Smithers Edith Seguine Lucy Thompson Florence Wyeth Mary Nammaclc Elsie Plant Florence Read Natalie Thorne J. Ray. West Alice O'C-orman Bertha Rothechild Lillian Schoediler Elizabeth Thompson Kate Tieman Blanche Van Auda Charlotte Verloge Amy Weil Mary Nammack Gretchen Franke Antoinette Fransioli Marion Monteser Matilda Abraham Beatrice Beekman Eva Vom Baur Annette Carroll Josephine Dempsey l-lannah Falk Antoinette Fransioli Anna Gordon Elfricla Harder Agnes Burke Therese Cassel Mary Conroy Vera Fueslein Penelope Girclner lrma Heiden Anna Herrmann Tessie Barrows Frances Burger Lilian Egleston Edna Faucher Gretchen Franke reis 'Deutscher TK Officers members 1909 Ruth l-lardy Rita l-lochheimer Iennie Hubbard Lois Kerr Lois Westaway Eleanor Kloster Vera Kupfer Olga Lee 1910 Florrie Holzwasser Majorie Johnston Eva Mordecai Addie Morgenstein Helen Runyon Rose Salmowitz 1911 May Herrmann Bessie Holzman Lena Mandel Marion Monteser 246 . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Jessie Levy Eleanor Martin l-lelen Newbolcl Ella Oppenheim Bertha Sapinslcy Helen Schener Byrde Shale Dean Smith May Stark Lillian Schoecller Claudia Sonn l-letta Stanf Blanche Van Anda Amy Weil Linda Weyman Mary Nammaclc Elsie Plant Julia Wagner Alma Wiesner l-lelen Wise 1 Un Ilamw Earl Zlluzzrl, 1511.3 7ll.E.E., iiarnarh lirnfvwanr nf iihuratiun, Evan nf Efearhrrn Qlnltrgr Uhr Stuhrnta uf Efrurhrrs Glullege Affrrtinnatelg Behirate this Svrtinn. 'fbitors of the Tneaclyers College Section Alice Madeline Smart ......... Editor Bertha Imogene Briggs . . Associate Editor Noemi Pernessin . . . Art Editor Maurice Harrigan . . . Business Manager 248 B Stuoents' 'Executive Council Tflurpose The object of the Council is to secure harmony and co-operation among the various student organi- zations of Teachers College, and, in every proper way, to promote the intellectual and social welfare of the students. Leon D, Taggart . Alice Madeleine Smart William Heard Kilpatrick Michael Francis Regan Percy Kendall Holmes William Fox Roantree Caroline Marion Arbus O fficevs members Lucetta Daniell, Faculty Representative 249 . . President . Secretary and Treasurer Emma Denton Florence Alma Meyer Charlotte Gans Garrison Maude Brackett Gerritson X , , .. 1 Class of 1909 Officers 1908-1909 Michael Francis Regan .... . President Anne Luella Leager i . . . Secretary Maurice Harrigan . . . . Treasurer Constance Pendleton Chairman Social Committee IN MEMORIAM GERTRUDE PRINDLE LAWSON Vice - President 250 Class of 1910 Officers 1908-1909 Percy Kendall Holmes ...' .I . . Prgsident Nellie Warren Birclsong . Vice-President Maud Christine Newbury . . s eefe my May Eugenia Wakeman 1 Treasurer 251 s To bring graduate student of social activity among them. William Heard Kilpatrick Naomi Norsworthy . Jane Herbert Nicholson A. Watson Bain . ff Grabuate Club fflurpose s together for discussions on professional subjects, and to furnish a center Officers 1908-1909 . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer 1 a r l IQ . P I EEEUHDHRY EDUEATI UH P x I H Q Q i ' Seconoary 'Eoucation Club Tflurpose To bring together the students in the department of Secondary Education in a social way and al provide a course of lectures by persons prominent in this line of Work. Officers 1908-1909 William Fox Roantree .... . President D. Grace Greenwood , , Vice-President Isabel Mary Stephens . . Secretary and Treasurer 252 S0 3il'x5,lggUlQS,lfluil Q, Q V il' o 'I g v v A . r A v ' V' S I . xi bil. A I A- ' A 4 A ' ' as . A X v A5 ' 1 '.1 ni A K ' S v ' 1 m'1 1 IX Emma Denton . Grace Elflecla Russell Mary St. John Willcox Officers 190 7-1908 . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Tomestic TAVE 'league Cfficers 1908-1909 Professor Mary Schenck Woolman Honorary President Mrs. Helen Brooks . . . - - President Eleanor Whitcomb . - - ViCC'PYCSiClCHf Margaret MeG0wn , . . Secretary and Treasurer 253 Tlfinbergarten Club 'Ili Tflurpose The Club stands for social int erco urse among kind- A OSX ergarten students, and aims to promote interest in Psi gmdjl kindergarten work. 2,9-5 as Officers 19084909 l V . Charlotte Clans Garrison President E I' Julia Wade Abbott Vice-President 9 fa f-, H? f',Nf.X Grace Brown Vice-President X t 3 A Dorothy Hopson Vice-President Clara Vanderhoop Coyle Secretary ? I ' 5 . Beatrice Bernkopp Alumni Secretary J J if -I Bessie Garden Smith Treasurer l I - I ' l All jr Faq l L H , . . V 't 's P2 H , 3 2 t , t , -. ,A Q Q gl lg 1 R I ..., 1 lv i N:-1 j . lfs.,-fl l- C tl?-l af if x -: g tvf me- V Ql 91545 'g A- 'N i 9 feiffff ,E Q ggi .9 ' l - -A -ff X Tlkamatic Club T13 urpose To bring together the students of the college, Who are interested in the drama, in a social Way and to study and discuss the writings of dramatists in 'co-re- lation with the work in English and History. Officers 1908-1909 Mabel V. Rivers President Mary Lillian Moriarty Vice-President F rank Weston Barber Secretary 254 jflbysical 'iibucation Club jlurpose To further interest of itsmembers in Physical Education, to acquaint them with the current literature pertaining to the subject, and to give them time opportunity of hearing persons prominent in the field of Physi- cal Education. Officers Florence A, Meyer . . . President Lulu Gill . . Vice-Presiclent Josephine A. Anclrews Secretary-Treasurer WHITTIER HALL FOYER . 255 Whittier Tlfall Self Government Alssociation Officers 1908-1909 Maude Brackett Gerritgon . . . V . President Helen Hills . . . Vice-President Elizabeth Melceerr . . Secretary errel Treasurer 256 A A'A- 2 9 ' JL , - :',,:.f '2F2.' .,:::.N,:, .Mr V L.. ,.,. 1 np-f 1. - -gn .-.fa .,: ff- f :-rw M,-f.:f:'-'a 5-, ' w su 1 A , 2. . l 4 f M? Q V f . fyzgzgzi-rf. , rr. ' , ,V... I E532 L . Q In , .5-? 'Q' ,3.:::-11,1-is - 4 we . 1 ,A ' f' --We if fa fa ' 'rf 4 ew , jv , V, it W 'jflbillips Yvrooks Guilo fflurpose To promote, in the daily life of the College, that good fellowship and mutual helpfulness which it he lieves to be the highest expression of religious life. A Officers 1908-1909 Caroline Marion Arhus .... . President r Edna Irene Avery ., Vice-President Isabel Olive Shoemaker . . Secretary - Alice Chamberlain Kendall . . Treasurer Susan I-,itita Griggs , , . General Secretary l me ' A l 257 LAND ER WOND IN LIC E HA OF CAST lice IH onder- Land v PRESENTED BY THE SORORITIES OF TEACHERS COLLECE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SILVER BAY FUND. 1 I CAST OF CHARACTERS Dorothy Sherman Alice . ...... . . Kjersten Nielsen . Marion Ogden . . Ann Steele . Gladys Coates . Adele Jones . Annie Briggs . Byrd Vinson Whi-te King . . . . White Queen King of Hearts . Queen' of Hearts . . ' . White Knight . E . . . . Duchess . l ST Cook . Tweeclle Dee Tweeclle Dum . . Mary Sabourin Elizabeth McKeen Hatter . March Hare I Five of Hearts Knave of Hearts . . Alice M. Smart . Bertha Briggs Herald . .. . . Edna Vaughan Fisher . Louise Pinckney . i Flora Cutting . l Grace Riblet . 259 ZOE TAII QKE ZOE fIJKE ZOE CIJKE TAII ZOH ZOH Ethel Peyser AE TAH . Jennie Thompson' IIDKE TAII Elizabeth Whittemore AE . . Coach Q V Stage Manager . Business Manager Musical Director ., ., ,Q-sf M -, .- b e - '. , 1 ,-1 r44a1:f'L1:a1f1a - , ., ' .. 1 - Y . 1 diffs? . ' 4 ' . naw ff 54- f f5P ,Q ' Z Sylvia Tirrell Coney Ethelyn Pratt Cobb Roberta Craig Martha Grosvenor Davis Bonnie Belle Dorland Adele May Jones Elizabeth McKeen Grace Jenkins Anderson Etta Smith Barrell Marion Henderson Brown Jane Wheeler Brush eta Ebeta Founded l 899 Tin Mniversitate Lois Wise Witcher Tin Mrbe Ili Marguerite Andrew Rue Mary Lillian Sabourin Anna Luella Seager Dorothy Drake Sherman Anne Tate Steele Dorothy Hastings Treat Marjorie Kent Treat Claire Fairchild Coursen Flora Louise Cutting Jane Falest Grace Elizabeth Riblet Elizabeth Lincoln Russell I Tin. 'ffacultate Laura Brainarcl Whittemore A Mae Dennis Briggs 260 1 W. .,, x , i , 'L 'K ' f' . - 'ar' ff 'rr 'Iwi-1 '- , ' ,M2:f:fs!f'2-521615 ww , -' ?Z'::Ii.' , ,- L 1-gif-I2,i:2E17' - 4 ' ff 1 ff 'BMJ' 1 , - .+ f',-51.,.6ffvn1, 'kw in 5 ,,..,',,w, .. ..L.. ,I Y, ...f xv L- -L .AN ,L Ames ' 5 , 1 M If ' f 7 S ,f yafezmv TDelta Sigma Margaret Pilkington Simmons Florence Ferrin Constance Pendleton Elizabeth Browning Whittemore Tin ffacultate Caroline Stackpole Q Jean Broaclhurst 261 0555: mfg? 1 gm-.1 .QV dl. ,mf le! 'Ql -Q' QQ' .az 'Eau 'Delta 'Di Kathleen Adams Clara Rachel Bennett Bertha Imogene Briggs Marjory Dunbar - Maude Braekett Gerritson ' Marion I-lakes I Elsie Rutherford Horne Mary Lillian Moriarty Kjersten Nielsen ' 262 Alice Madeleine Smart Byrd Vinson 'Thi Emily Priscilla Baxter Anne Bennett Briggs Clara Vanderhoof Coyle Florence Louise Howard gnc Tlfappa 'Epsilon Virginia Rowland Kirby Ruth Cornelia Shaw Isabel Olive Shoemaker Edna Lucy Skinner Bessie Gordon Smith Ruth Alta Wilmot Hin Tacultatc Willystine Gorclsell 263 'fbi 'Della Mappa F rank Weston Barber Michael Francis Regan Charles Herbert Elliot e Robert Washington Selvidge Austin Southwick Edwards Judson Lloyd Stewart Maurice Harrigan Hugh Wood Twaddle David Rapoport Howard Hosford Wallace James M. O'Gorman Alfred Regall Malcolm William Schuler Tin. jlfacultahz Prof. David Sneclclen, Ph. D. Prof. Paul Monroe, Ph. D. 264 EO, 1 1 D 1 ELXX wr o rf P 5 H 4 Q KQV! 0 FEM? a E f . A: fn ff 'ff E - mx ' X 1 i x fp fiiff' B 1 f A f W- 55- A5 5?-'55 M N 'SX A x fxwhef N I Z'- ML E 35538 W QL. f ,, - ,c fffggf , x WY . X 4 -rf Qgfcflffli 9 , , ' fam E I E L, , I. I' ' mul' M' 2' 2,331 lm' fx L x 1 l l ' P 9- ' 4 FV ' 1 xv Q Lf? , ba W is f 13,5 ,W rg-1 F 'l,JX,,,, SL X E xr' COLLEGE ACTIVITIES j,:,5f1.f-2-J-...Qf ' ' ff MMV v1 I f V W' jg: I ,V P? . . '-H' ' f , N, s ' fff6?f' S I E 4? 4 1112! - 7 1 If W 1- 1 , lff W? f ly ff I 1' 1 '-5:-1n,.',j:-L: M' 1 4 ' V 1 .. V-bf if J ! I . I N ' ' r x ' . -,. HWJ W l ll lll lll l u ll m u i l l X., x Gloss Cfficers 1906-1907 College Science Paul Renshaw 4 President George D. Hauser President Charles Homer Ramsdell Vice-President Seymour Cxuthorn Vice-President Ernest Klepetko i Secretary Austin Gerry Marsh Secretary Robert V. Mahon Treasurer Leon Maxwell C-iroux Treasurer 1907-1908 , College Science Ernest Klepetko President Frederick A. Wardlaw President T. Kiendl, Jr. Vice-President Robert K. Murphy Vice-President Condiit W. Cutler, Jr. Secretary F. S. Dellenbaugh Secretary J. B. Brittain Treasurer T. C. Jansen Treasurer 1908-1909 College Science William Langer President Frank H. Saunders President Ransom Noble Vice-President F. S. Dellenbaugh Vice-President Morton B. Doremus Secretary T. S. Babcock Secretary Earl VV. Osborne Treasurer Harold Williams Treasurer 268 Ttfistory of the Class of 1910 WO short years ago, my brothers, ln the earliest moon of autumn Ere the frost had touched the tree tops Ere the cold and snows of winter, Came young men from o'er the nation Journeying toward the Big Sea Water Jcurneying toward the great Manhattan, Over land and over water F ar they came from south and westward Came from o'er the hills to northward, Came by iron horse and trolley, Came by steam canoe and ferryg Came unto the King of Cities. And upon the day appointed That the tribes should all assemble Came these young men to the city, Came to Morningside together, Entered into mighty wigwams Where were many wise-men sitting, Set their names upon a parchment And became Matriculated Became sons of old Columbia. As they issued from the wigwam Issued forth upon the Campus Came a mighty band of warriors Dressed and decked in wondrous colors, With their pants turned high for battle With the war pain-t on their hat bands. And they called the young men Fresh-men, Bid them purchase Rules, and HButtons, Bid them keep from off the grass plots, Bid them wear a tiny head-gear, With a little button on it. And the Fresh-men looked and wondered Talked in little groups together, Purchased Rules for heap much Wampum, Asked each other many questions. Then at noon a call was issued By the mighty tribe of Ju-niors, For a ln the There Spake Spake pow-wow with the Fresh-men Hall called Have-meyer. the chief of all the Ju-niors to them in words of wisdom, in words both wise and tender Ye are now a Class my brethren, 6l9l0, all men shall call you. Ye must do great deeds of valor For the older men are watching, Go ye forth upon the Campus, Cheer and trample on the grass-plots Cheer for 1910 my brethren Cro and lick the Sophs, your rivals, Cro, and our good will is with you.', Then the Freshmen filled with courage, Filled with hope and high ambition Hurried out upon the Campus, Gathered round their new-made chieftain, Raised a cheer with mighty voices, Sent it ringing thro' the Campus Till the halls around reechoed, Cheered for l9I0 together. And the sophomores assembled, Raised their war-cry from the South Field, Danced their fierce war dance in anger But the Fresh-men nothing daunted Singing still their songs of battle, Marched in column there to meet them. ln the middle of the prairie Where the grass and weeds grew ranl-:est Clashed the lines of braves together Clashed with awful sounds of combat, Long and fiercely raged the battle. High in air the dust ascended, Far around the cries resounded, Yells of victors, shrieks of wounded: Till the mighty Head of All Things Gazing down upon the battle From his cave above the tree tops, Smiled to see the sight of carnage, Smiled, and all the sky was darkened, But the Fresh-men, struggling ever, Drove the Sophomores before them Drove them on across the prairie, Drove them from the fleld of battle Lifted high their cries of triumph Shouted I9l0 forever! ,Twas a night both dark and cloudy, Silent, too, as Study Hall is With a Math. Exam. next hour, When the Freshmen came together Guided by the trusty Ju-niors, Crossed the mighty Hudson River To the Land of the Hereafter, There, within a lighted Wigwam, Sat the Soph-o-mores assembled, Sat and drank the amber fluid Smoked the Calumet, the peace-pipe, There the Freshmen fell upon them, Breaking in upon the conclave Spreading ruin and destruction, Spilling all the amber Huid All the Schlitz and fair Bud-Wei-ser Then arose the Sophs in anger V Shouting kill the - Freshiesf, Tried to thrust them from the tepee, Tried and tried in vain to rout them, Fierce and liercer grew the combat Louder grew the noise of battle Till the tepee shook and trembled, Shook with all its walls out-bulging Never was such great commotion In the land of the I-Iereafter And the tribesmen were awakened From their thousand-year long slumber. Called their warriors together, Called the dreadful Fire-Eaters Armed with deadly water-squirters, Sent them to the scene of battle, Bade them quell the fierce commotion, Faint and fainter grew the combat F ew and fewer grew the Warriors For they fled before the onslaught Of the awful Fire-Eaters, Till the silence was unbroken, Gone were all the Sophs and Freshmen And the Land of the Hereafter Had returned unto its slumber. Soon the young men grew in wisdom, Came to know the things about them, Came to know each others faces, Learned to name the Campus tepees And would trace their way among them So they grew more skilled and daring Some there were who ventured further, Even went within the Commons, But returned with haggard faces Telling awful tales of horror Tales that made the hair stand upright Till the strongest blanched to hear them. Some, above, and fearing nothing Went within the great Li-brary Seeking golden words of wisdom. These returned with staggering footsteps, Gaunt and hollow with starvation After weary days of wandering Through the barren trackless mazes. Others ventured to the Chapel - And brought back strange tales of voices, Muttering in far-off caverns, i Caverns where the night-gloom lingered, Caverns filled with faint-heard music, But the less stout-hearted Freshmen Basked upon the sun-lit Campus, Went to hear the Wise-men talking In their strange big Pow-wow places. And they learned to know these Wise-men By their words and by their faces, Learned to know the Smooth-F ace chieftain Who discoursed on style and structure Shakespeare,,' Lovelace, sonnets, Udrawmaf' Saying I am bored and weary And these things ye comprehend not. Came to know the white mustaches l. F rl 3 rl Il K. ll I E Of the great Dean of the College. Came to know them and to fear them, And from fearing they respectedg Heard his name in praises lauded, Raised their voices praising also. And they heard the tall, thin Wise-Man Tell the tale of bygone ages, Heard the sage and great reformer Speaking oft of my friend Teddyf' So they heard and grew in wisdom Learned strange things like Math-e-matics, Heard strange tongues to them expounded, Played with queer toys, called it Hphys-icsf' Made strange fizzy meclicine-mixtures- Chem-is-try, the Wise-Ones called it. Then when hours of work were over, Went the young men forth rejoicing. Forth some went upon the river, ' Learning how to paddle swiftly, In the long canoes for racing. Others, Heet of foot and skillful, Sped around the open South Field. Others went to the Gymnasium, Playing with a ball and baskets, Played till they were fit and ready, Then went forth and vanquished many Vanquished even Yale and Harvard. Others too of mighty muscle Learned to wrest sticks from their rivals, Learned the noble game of spreeing Worked and strove for hours together. For the day was swiftly coming When the Soph-o-mores and Fresh-men Should contend with one another, Should contend to win much glory. On that day of days assembled All the mighty tribes together. Came the Seniors grave and solemn, Came the Juniors brave and haughty, Came the Sophomores in their war paint And the Freshmen anxious, hopeful. In the Gym. they all assembled, Filling it with noise and clamor, Filling it with shouts. and cheering. And they cleared a space among them Where the Champions of the Sophomores Were to grapple with the Freshmen, Were to strive to be the victors In the noble game of Spreeing. First two striplings fought together, Fought and toiled for many minutes, But the Freshman's grip grew weaker And the cane went to his rival, Twice more were the Freshmen beaten, And but one cane had they captured. Then from out the crowd of Freshmen Strode there forth the mighty champion, He, the strong-man from the Southland, He, the strongest of the Freshmen. One cane easily he captured Sallied forth and gained another, Then with shouts and acclamation Vanquished next the greatest Soph'more, And the test of might was ended, l9l0 once more was victor. So the days sped swiftly onward, While the Freshmen toiled and labored, Crammed for dread examinations, Slumbered 'through the weary lectures, Wrestled with the Math-e-matics, Strove to master Pune-tu-ation. Then when working hours ended Went each man unto his pleasures Played at basketball or baseball, Played lacrosse, and chess, debated, Went to row upon the Har-lem, Wandered to the Li-on Pal-ace, Strolled on Riv-er-side in war-paint, Where the pale-face squaws assembledg Some went down into the caverns, ' Underneath the xlodge of Cracked Men, Wrote throughout the long night hours, And brought forth at dawn-Spec-tat-or, Brought forth news past understanding. Then at last had come the summer, Then at last exams. were over, 3fRefers to old Bloomingdale-not Peitho And the Freshmen, all rejoicing, Turned their hurrying footsteps homeward, Scattered over all the nations, Scattered to the lakes and mountains, To the shining Big Sea Water, Telling everywhere they wandered Of the glory of Columbia. But as soon as days grew shorter, In the earliest moon of Autumn, Once more l9l0 assembled On the old beloved Campus, Each man greeting old companions With much joyous talk and laughter, And they watched the Freshmen gather, Watched them do as they before them, Gave them solemn words of warning, Sold them rules and small white buttons, And when challenged to do battle Marched straightway upon the South Field, Yelled their battle cry together, Charged upon the daring foemen, Forced them from the field of battle Force them even through the fences. Far across the mighty Hudson F ar away among the marshes Stands the town of Little Ferry In the Land of the l-lereafter. Thither when the night was darkest Came the Sophomores in secret, Came with many Freshmen captives, Came to revel and make merry, Soon were many peace-pipes glowing, Fast the amber fluid vanished, While the Freshmen danced before them Danced and sang and entertained them: But while still they sat and feasted Sat and quaffed the amber fluid, Came a deluge down upon them, Came a deluge through the wigwam, Scattered all the merry-makers, Scattered them into the darkness: Still pursued and drove them onward, All were soaked with fire-water, For the awful Fire-Eaters Heroes of all Hack-ansack-um Stealthily did come upon them, Stealthily with water-squirters, Drove them forth upon the marshes, Whence they wandered sadly homeward. And the second year slipped onward, Gone were fears of fierce-eyed Wise-men Gone the terrors of the lectures. F or the young men now were wiser, Knew the ropesn-in -tongue of Slang-wage And they saw the Freshmen toiling, Toiling as they had before them. But their toil availed them little, For they sent their Heetest runners, To compete upon the South Field, To compete in running races With the Heetest of the Soph'mores But they turned them back defeated. Then they practiced with the pigskin, Practiced for long hours together, fFor an oracle had sounded From the black and secret Caverns Of, the old Man of the Mountain, Of, the mighty l-lead of All Thingsg Saying: Ye may play my children, So ye play in your own door-yardnj. Sent out then their gridiron warriors, Met the Sophomores in combat And returned once more defeated. Of their braves they trained the strongest Trained them in the game of spreeing Sent them down to the Gymnasium On the one great day appointed On the day when all the tribesmen Gathered there to see the contest. But again the strong armed wrestler He, the terror of the spreers, Won again the spreeing contest Thus the Freshmen were defeated Thus was l9lO triumphant. When the year was almost ended, When the last exams. were over, Gathered all the Sophs together Gather round a big bonfire Built to celebrate their victiries 1 O'er the new-made tribe 'of Freshmen There they threw aside all sorrow, Burnt their books of Math-e-matics, Threw Phil-os-ophy on the fire E fwhich when fed with such dry tinder Leaped and flared unto the heavensj. Then around the blazing fire, With the amber Huid flowing Danced the joyous merrymakers Danced and sang and pledged each other, 'Pledged their class-the best of classes 1910, and old Columbia. K ' Condict W. Cutler, fr DORMITORY LIFE l Sopbomore 'Dinner Committee ffieisenwelaers W. lVIcKenney, Chairman A, B. Morris M. l... 0,Neale E. W. Osborne l-l. Williams E. Klepetko fex-oflicioj H. W. Wellington H F. A. Wardlaw Cex-officioj Tresbman winner Committee . H. Ramsdel, Chairman A. Shaw' R. Weber R. Stephenson G. D, Hauser Cex-officio P. Renshaw fex-officio, H. H. Townsend 274- Class 'Debates 1910-1909 'Earl Tlfall, may 8, 1907 Dean John Howard Van Amringe, Presiding Officer Resolved, That a national income tax would be beneficial to the United States. 1910-Affirmative Alexander L. Louria William Langer Samuel P. Haldenstein Benjamin Berinstein, Alternate Decision awarded to Negative flfuoges Prof. F. A. Goetze Prof. E. R. A. Seligman 1909-Negative V. K. Wellington Koo McAllister Coleman Winston Paul J. Ward Melville, Alternate Prof, C. A. Beard Columbia 1910-'D ermsylvanta 1910 'Earl f'I'fall, may 10. 1907 Prof. John B. Clark, Presiding Officer Resolved, That a system of compulsory arbitration in labor disputes, similar to that employed in Zealand, be introduced into the United States. Columbia-Ayffrmaiive Leon S. Fleischman E Geddes Smith Mortimer Brenner Paul W. Aschner, Alternate Decision awarded to Affirmative Huoges Mr. E. G. Palmer Mr. Arthur Wolfson 1910-1911 'Earl fllfall. may 15. 1908 Prof. Charles A. Beard, Presiding Officer Resolved, That the adoption of the optional initiative and referendum, as set forth in constitution, is desirable in the United States. 1911-Affirmative William N, Ross Ernest S. Roche Wayne D. H-eydecker Winfred I-I. Ziegler, Alternate - ' Decision awarded to Negative Iluoges Prof. H. T. Peck Prof. F. M. Burdick 275 New Pennsylvania-Negative l-lenry W. Brande Albert M. Roth Samuel Rosenbaum l-larold A. Liebler, Alternate Mr. David Lowson the Oregon 1910-Negative Mortimer Brenner William Langer Louis I-I. Robinson Paul W. Aschner, Alternate Prof. C. Egbert J Sophomore Show The Private Secretary A Comedy in Three Acts By Charles Hawtrey Given by the Class of 1910 December 5, 6, 7 at Carnegie Lyceum, and at Summit, N, J., May 8, l908. Staged by Mr. Kean Managed by R. W. Stephenson Mr. Marsland ' Harry Marsland . Mr. Cattermole . Douglas Cattermole . Rev. Robert Spalding Mr. Sydney Cuibson . John fa servant, . Knox fa writ serverj Edith Marsland . Eva Webster Mrs. Stead . Miss Ashford Cast of Characters . Robert S. Erskine . Harold Story . Rudolf Weber Arthur McDermott . Ralph L. Roeder Nathaniel O. Rockwood . Ernest Klepetko Condict W. Cutler . Rudolf S. Adler Vincent F. Sullivan William Mclfenney Louis H. Robinson SCENES ACT I. ..... . Hlzioundn Douglas Cattermole's Chambers A ACT ll. ..... Full CrYN Nlr. Marslandis Country Seat ACT Ill. ..... . 'iRun to Earthn . Mr. Marsland's Country Seat W Sophomore 'Dramatic ffxssociation Raymond W. Stephenson ......... Manager William W. Wheeler . - ASSiSfHI1t Manager Thomas A, Gannon , , . Chairman of Play Committee 277 Thomas A. Gannon, Chairman Frederick S. Dellenhaugh Luther A. Reed William H. Wheeler Raymond W. Stephenson George H. Warren, Jr. William Remsen Francis S, Bangs Harold V. Story Harold G. Henderson, Jr. 'jfllay Committee atroness Committee Robert V. Mahon Theodore A. Counselman William Langer Carl T. Jansen Theodore S. Babcock Henry B. Renwick Frank R. .Davis Edward l-linman, Jr. Frederick Zoghaum II. Ransom Noble MCDERMOTT and ADLER STORY and SULLIVAN 278 ..m,.. I . 4,Af vw,,,, V ' fc.: I.. 1' 1 ' fr- J Q17 . 4 x1 g-my ' -W VQQWW., ' , ' V ff f ,, f ' , ,., -. f, ffl.: 2' ' , . ..,. V A 2,7 1 '. f 1 A A3 , A ei , 5 'ffEfi?117?? 347 '23 , .ff 12,1 , 4 . ' Pgzifrvigg W: fa ii: A 'V M N3 ye. .ef ,' - x .ff fi:-5 1?43',,yH - f K. fm- 45.1 5'Ef'f,f,j'31' .3 ' ' ,, 3 V, f tg' V -ffwfff . if ' M -f , uv . - I M 'E ., y V' xi . Bi Q, f 9 1 5 f .I fl. , ,C ,9 i D WJ, 1 9 ! will I T 4 6 z fxxx I a l 3 K X fi A J 7 l, L VW Z , V ,,,. ., H f,.v -V-- Y,w. Y V V . Sf junior Ball Committee R. M. Keatcyr F. N. Bangs . . . J. lVl. l-lolzwortli C. W. Cutler, Jr. W. Remsen E. W. Osborne C. I-I. Ramsclell' . . Chairman . Secretary-Treasurer R. K. Murphy H. Williams A. lVl. Haman F. S. Dellenbaugh A. L. Broe I-I. G. Henderson, Jr. R. l-l. Webber W. Langer, fex-oflicioj F. l-l. Saunclers fex-officio, Zllunior Week 'Ilrogram Monday Evening . Tuesday Afternoon Tuesday Evening . Wevineeelnv Afternoon Wednesday Evening . Tnnneeinv Afternoon Tnnieetev Evening . Eneiev Evening . Tebruary lst to Tfebruary sth . . . . . Glee Club Concert . University Tea . I-Ioekey . . . Fraternity Teas . Basketball-Columbia vs. Georgetown . . . Fraternity Teas . . Columbia Night Junior Bell, at the Plaza Hotel 282 V 1 W X 2 ,'x X 1Qf . g lg ..,, j1 1 Q ,, gg 1fjjg , , Y- 1 f Q X '-3, iT,lA in hx -- J,...-1' N .f :XA I X V ATVUHEJLJETFEECS . . Weavers of the 1910 R. M, Keator, Crew, 1906 H. H. Williams, Crew, 1906 W. Steinshneider, Crew, 1906 R. K. Murphy, Crew, 1906 F. H. Saunders, Crew, 1906 N. O, Rockwood, Crew, 1906 A. M. I-lamann, Crew, 1906 F. S. Dellenbaugh, Crew, 1906, P. Renshaw, Crew, 1906 Cx. Hauser, Crew, 1906 F. N. Bangs, Crew, 1906 E. A. McKenna, Cane Sprees, 1906-7 V. B. Murray, Track, 1906-79 Cane Sprees, 1907 S. C-uthorn, Cane Sprees, 1907 C. F. Scbnepp, Basketball, 1906 R. V, Mahon, Basketball, 1906 522 T. Kiendl, Basketball, I906 E. H. Osterbout, Basketball, 1906 M. P. Blaber, Baseball, 1906 J. T. Lang, Baseball, 1906 F. V. McCninness, Baseball, 1906 R. W. Stevenson, Baseball, 1906 F. V. Weed, Baseball, 1906 T. F. Thornton, Baseball, 1906 R. S. Marilley, Baseball, 1906 T. S. Babcock, Track, 1906-7 C. M. Bowes, Track, 1907 W. S. Heard, Track, 1907 1... E.. O,Brien, Track, 1907 H. W. Wellington, Track, 1906 F. A. Wardlaw, Jr., Track, 1907 1910 Alfxtbletics INETEEN TEN has always taken pride in its athletic activities, no-t so much perhaps because of what it has accomplished in that line, but because of the spirit manifested in every contest into which it has entered-a spirit of clean sport and fair dealing. But aside from this, l9l0 has played no small part in the University field of athletics. Even in the first year of our college career it made a good showing, and though in all interclass contests, except the cane sprees, we were forced to surrender the laurels to I909, we counted it no disgrace. In that first year, our Freshman basketball team was noteworthy in that it defeated almost all its local opponents and finished the season by winning the Freshman Intercollegiate Championship. The fol- lowing year the same team, besides defeating l9l l, furnished three of its members to the Varsity squad. In the cane sprees, too, we more than 'held our own in both Freshman and Sophomore years, win- ning decisive victories over 1909 and l9l l. Our Freshman crew, We feel confident, would have won the race for first-year men at Poughkeepsie in the spring, but there luck was against us. Nearing the finish mark, well in front after a splendid race, our hope of victory was suddenly blighted. The shell sprung a leak, filled and sank. The following year three members of that unfortunate crew were again at Poughkeepsie as members of the Varsity squad. The track team, too, proved its mettle by its good showing in the meets in which it competed during Freshman year, and by defeating l9ll the year following. The class baseball, lacrosse and hockey teams, although their seasons were not characterized by marked success, worked hard and consistently throughout, and their lack of success was not due to lack of effort. Nineteen Ten men have done much for their class in athletics, and have already done much for the Uni- versity at large. Although we are denied the pleasure of chronicling their further triumphs, we can at least prophesy them with every indication of the prophesy's fulfillment. 285 BIKLJ. UPEEKR4 CJIXIE FCJCJTT I1CJB4 SCJP 1910 1910 Sophomore Tootball 'Beam F. A. Wardlaw J. I-Iolzworth W. Steinschneide A. N. Giegerich W. S. Heard R. L. Stroebel R. S. Giegerich N. Selvage R. M. Keator R. K, Murphy r, F. S, Dellenbaugh F. H. Saunders, Captain M. L. O'Neale C. M. Pearce A. M. Hamann Right End . Right Tackle . Right Guard . Center . Left Guard Left Tackle . Lift End . Quarter Back Left Half Bach' Right Half Back . Full Back Substitute Substitute . Substitute 1910-6 I9II-O 1910 Crew R. M. Keator Captain F. N. Bangs . . . , , Manager Bow W. Steinschneicler 2 A. M. l-lamann 3 G. D. Hauser 4 F. S. Dellenbaugh, Jr. 5 P. Renshaw 6 F. H. Saunders 7 R. M. Keator Stroke R. K. Murphy Coxswain N. O. Rockwood Substitutes E- Klepetko l-l. Williams W. W. Weeks Tlfarlem Hegatta Decoration Day, May 30, I907 Distance, l l-4 Miles Junior Eight Oarecl Shell Race Won by, first, Bohemian Boat Clubg second, Columbia 19105 thircl, New York University. Tlntercollegiate Uiegatta Poughkeepsie, June 26, I907 Distance, 2 Miles , Freshman Eight Oarecl Shell Race Won by Wisconsin seconcl, Syracuseg third, Pennsylvania, fourth, Columbia, fifth, Cornell. 289 :- I W TEAM TRACK AN ESHM FR 10 19 1910 'freshman Brock Beam V. B. Murray A. G. Marsh Sprints I-I. W. Wellington F. l-l. Saunders F. Zogbaum A. Cu. Marsh 880 yards R. Noble W. M. Leonard R. B. Seymour C. H. Ramsclell Distance F. A, Wardlaw L. E. O'Brian A M. L. O,Neale T. Counselman A. G. Marsh 440 yards C. M. Bowes l-I. E.. Corwin R. Noble Pole Vault V, B. Murray T. S. Babcock Broad jump High jump A. M. Hamman V. Zipris McConnell T. S. Babcock Captain Manager Hurdles C. M. Bowes V, B. Murray W. M. Leonard Cu. H. Barrett Weights F. E. Aclams W. S. l-learcl N. A. Cuooclwin R. E..,Plielan A H. M. Wellington T. S, Babcock 293 A l ,. ff .rw ' , ' 1910 'ffresbman Relay Beam C. M. Bowes R. Noble H. Wellington V. B. Murray l-l. E. Corwin T. S. Babcock ftlnterclass Uiclcvgs Freshman Year Won by 'O9g second, 'O7g tliircl, ,081 fourth, 'I0. Sophomore Year Won by ,093 second, 'IOg thircl, 'l l 3 fourth. '08, 294 FIRST THIRD EVENTS 880-yard run 60-yard dash 60-yard hurdles 220-yard dash 1-mile run 220-yard hurdles 440-yard hurdles 2-m1l'e run High Jump Broad jump Shot put Hammer throw Pole vault t ' EVENTS 100-yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard run 880-yard run 1-mile run 2-mile run 120 high hurdles 120 low hurdles Hammer throw Shot put High jump Broad jump Pole vault 1909-1910 Brock mock South Tficlo, October 26, 1906 1909--91 1910--.50 WINNER SECOND THIRD TIME on DISTANCE A. Zink C091 B. Sanders C091 S. Mills C101 2 min. 9 sec, H. Wellington C101 H. Hall C091 H, Hammond C091 6 4-5 sec. F. McConn C091 G, Barrett C101 A. Hamman C101 B 2-5 sec. G. Hutchinson C091 H. Hammond C091 T. Edgar C091 A 25 1-5 sec. A. Zink C091 B. Sanders C091 C. Kennedy C091 5 min. 2 3-5 sec V, Murray C101 H. Hall C091 G. Bangs 30 1-5 sec. Cf' Bowes C101 S. Mills C101 E. Meyers C101 53 4-5 sec. B. Sanders C091 C. Kennedy C091 H. Kudlich C091 J. Ryan C091 S. R. Osborn C091 G. Meyer C101 5 ft. 7 In, P. Gabelein C091 G. Loeder C091 S. Osborn C091 21 ft. 5 in. 1. Ryan C091 W. Heard C101 N. Goodwin C101 36 ft. 9 1-2 in. W. Heard C101 H. McLean Gillies C101 91 ft. T. S. Babcock C101 T. Englehart C101 E. Welch C091 9 ft. fi' f 1910-1911 Crack mock South Tficlo. October 24, 1907 1910--59 Mackenzie C111 Bender C111 Bowes C101 Paulson C111 Wardlaw C101 Lebowitz CII1 O'Brien C10 Levine CII1 Murray C101 Heard C101 Grassi C111 Benson C111 Babcock C101 Murray C101 Babcock C101 SECOND Benson C111 Mackenzie F113 Bode C111 Noble C101 Skinner CI I1 Fogel C111 Bowes C101 Schnepp C101 Goodwin C101 McConnell C101 Benson C111 295 1911-- Saunders C101 Phelan C101 Corwin C101 Seymour C101 Gunther C111 V Colton CII1 Carter C111 Levmne C111 Grassi C111 Phelan C101 Babcock C101 Marsh C101 Vogel Cl I1 5 TIME on DISTANCE ll 1-5 sec. 24 4-5 sec. 56 3-5 sec. 2 min. I5 sec. 5 min, 20 2-5 sec I2 min I0 3-5 sec 18 4-5 sec. I7 sec.- 93 ft. 5 in. 35 ft. 9 in. 5 ft. 3 5-8 in. I9 ft. 6 1-2 in. 9 fr. 1910 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM 1910 Ajtresbnlan Baseball Beam R. W. Stephenson Captain A. F. De Jongh . Manager Teams H De Witt Clinton St. Paul's School N. Y. U., '10 Pennsylvania, ' 1 0 Beam R, W. Stephenson, Catcher T. Thornton, Pitcher L. Schroeder, First Base J. R. Capahlanca, Second Base D. V. Weed, Short Stop E. P. Marilley, Third Base -1. F. Lang, T. Blaher, Left Field R, V. Mahon, Center Field J. D. Shoier, Right Field .S.. 9 I2 Teams V 1 9 1 0 pp Scores 1910 Opp. Hackettstown Seminary O 10 Morris Academy . I1 8 Adelphi School . 3 9 1909 . 297 1910 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Intercollegiate Freshman Champions 1910 jlfrcsbman Yaasketball Beam T. Kiencll . . Captain E. Klepetlio . . Manager P. Blumenthal, Lefi Forward T. Kiendl, Right Forward C. Schnepp, Left Guard H. Osterhout, Right Guard F. H. Saunclers, Center I R. V. Mahon, E. Klepetko, W.O,Connell, Substitutes Teams I 9 I 0 Opp. Teams I 9 I 0 pp H. S. of Commerce I6 King's School . 59 Yonkers H. S. . 4 Erasmus Hall . 30 Polytechnic Freshmen I9 Manor School . I2 De Witt Clinton . I9 Pennsylvania, 'IO' 25 Mount Vernon H. S. I4 Collegiate School . I4 I909 . . 27 Horace Mann . 25' Mackenzie School 3 Stuyvesant H. S. ' 50 Collegiate School 3 H. S, of Commerce 26 Heflley School . 2 Kemp St. Settlement . I03 Parthian Juniors . Il Peekskill Military Academy I7 St. Paulis School 27 Harvarcl, 'IO . . 33 Games Won, I7g Lost, 5. 299 1910 FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM 1910 'freshman Tlfockey Beam C. cle Garmenclia . . Captain J. M. Shaw . .... . Manager ' R. K. Murphy, Coal N. Selvage, Point E. B. Meyer, Cover Point Forwards Substitutes C. cle G. cle Garmenclia M. Shaw A. R. Eaclie - R. Noble F. N. Bangs A R. M. Keator G, Taylor R. V. Mahon Season 1906-O7 Teams 1910 Opp. Teams 1910 Opp Groff School . 0 0 De Witt Clinton . 5 1 Groff School . 1 0 Hamilton Institute 7 0 Cutler School . 2 3 Sophomores, '09 . 0 1 Irving School . 7 0 Berkeley School . 1 2 Columbia Grammar 5' 0 Yale, 'IO . 1 1 I4 Sophomores, '10, 4g Freshmen, '11, 0. Games playecl, 1 1 9 Won, 63 Lost, 45 Tied, 1. 301 1910 'lacrosse Beam John B. Brittain ...... . Captain Neville B. Hart . . . . . Manager Tfllayers , C. Finley, In Home E.. W. Soule, Third Defense R. lVlacColl, Out Home C. W. Cutler, S C J D fame J. R, Brittain, Captain, First Attack E. W. Osborne, 6 on 6 W. S. Schneider, i Second Attack N. B. Hart, First Defense W. M. Schlossman, C. H. Ramsdell, Third Attack P. Blumenthal, Center TCHHIS Townshend-Harris Hall Stevens Prep. . . Stevens, 'l0 . . Boys' High School . H, C. Todd, Cover Point M. E. Solis, Poiint J. H. Englehart, Coal Scores l 91 0 Opp. Teams l l Sophomores . 2 4 Harvard, ' l 0 . 3 5 l 2 Total score Games won, Og games lost, 55 tied, l. 302 I9I0 Opp 0 6 0 6 7 24 1910 Tencing Beam McKee Duncan Captain 1 R. W. Webb . Manager Beams MCK. Duncan R. W. Webb M. Solis R. Noble fDu.al meets l9lO Opp. l9l0 Opp 1910 vs. Montclair High School . . 4 5 l9lO vs. Newark Fencing Club . 2 7 l9l0 vs. Springfield High School l S l9l0 vs. Montclair High School . 4 5 303 1910 Trcsbman Cane Spree 'C5eam V. B. Murray, 115 pounds N. Selvage, 125 pounds E. A. McKenna fwonj, 135 pounds N. A. Goodwin fwonl, 145 pounds S. Guthorn, 158 pounds F. Narg-anes fwonb, 175 pounds F. -Narganes fwonl, 175 pounds and over 304 1910 Sophomore Cane Spree Beam V. B. Murray Cwonj, 115 pounds 1... 1-1. Robinson, 125 pounds E, A. McKenna fwonf, 135 pounds A. Batt, 145 pounds S. Guthorn fwonl, 158 pounds F. Saunders fwonj, 175 pounds 4 F. S. Dellenbaugh, 175 pounds and over 305 1 v.-,-...qw wf--f '-H- -- - --'- 'H-1'-'--mm-ff-4-f --arf E Ni' Lanz - - -v--ww... -.....---1 1909-1910 FLAG RUSH WON BY 1909 ,. --...., ,xx rmmmam. -MKII .f m. 4.. x . s nj 7 1910-1911 TUG-OF-WAR WON BY 1910 f f 1 w I iii' 0 I MM M seammm mua usuwumnm me H muss m m mw R. E. Sophomore Eriumpb Committee Clarence Schmelzel, Chairman Kroeger R. Keator H. Osterhout A. G. Marsh R. H. Marwick 308 pl' ? i 5 5 n r F 5 I , 1 i ! N N D a : a 4 'L W . I ,N ai , I x 1 af. 5 - ,IW Ebe Uleves Klub Officers R. W. Stephenson - Chairrrlarl T. A. Gannon - Secretary W. McKenney . - Treasurer members R. W. Stephenson T. A. Gannon W. 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' v a Y -'I , -2 f 2 f, Www m f 4E -4' -i 3 Y Y 'Y J , -..--- -' ,fi ' f 1 i ,.,- -L15 ' f ,AF- ,lI fh ,2 ' I f ' dj' 'f , Q.f: ?i:E. QTSEI + T , A A-g - J I C llego swefzsfse mQ,fQsQo s S Q stQ,f QQfQlQQ.fQsfQ,Qw Slave of the wheel. SIDNEY ADLMAN Paterson. N- l- QWQWE Q Q 1 And nzhafs his history? A lzlanlf, my lord. NORMAN HOAG ANGELL Adrian, Mich. Philolexian Society Thy smile becomes thee well. Freshman Debating Society U13 Class Debating Team U1 NWe linger, we linger, The las! of the throng! Lilfe ihe lanes of a singer Who loves his own song. 'PKXP3 Philolexian Society Q1 O13 Glee Club Q1 A chip of the olcl lnloclff' XPT3 Freshman Crew, Manager and Substitute U11 Fall Regatta, Coxswain Science Crew U13 Class Hockey Team U1 Q13 Varsity Tennis Team U13 Rowing Club U1 Q13 Secretary Q13 Kings Crown Q13 Junior Vice-Presi- clent3 Christian Association U13 Class Treasurer Q13 Crewsters Q1 Q13 French Society Q1 C313 Chess Club Q13 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee Q13 Fencing Club Q15 Hockey Association U1 Q1 C313 Track Asso- ciation U15 Junior Ball Committee, Secretary Q19 Aero Club C31. Ohl Thai ihis foo foo solid flesh would meli ' HENRY MORGAN BARKER Newark, N. AT3 Class Swimming Team Q13 Varsity Swimming Team Q33 Varsity Water Polo Team Q13 King's Crown Q1 C3 . 3l4 PAUL W. ASCHNER Brooklyn. N- Y- WALTER AVERY Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS NATHAN BANGS New York City. 0 Clrasrerortsfcvawo but modest H Handsome . RAY FOSTER BARNUM Wliite Plains, N. Y ATAg Varsity Hockey Team QZDQ All-Collegiate I-loclcey Team QZJQ Rowing Club QU QZJQ Swimming Association Q3Qg Kings Crown QZD QBJQ Philolexi-an Society QU Q25 C33- Anylhing that makes a noise is satisfactory lo a crowrlf' ABRAHAM BAROFF New Yorlc City Pulitzer Scholar, Fresh and blooming, lrlonrl anal fair, With azure eyes and curly hair. GUINN I-IINIVIAN BARRETT New York City fDA9g M115 Class Track Team Qlj Q2jg Point winner Freshman-Sophomore Meet Qljg Traclc Association Qlj Q21 Q3Jg Assistant Manager Varsity Track Team Q3jg Cross Country Club Q21 Q3jg Class Pipe Committee Qljg Cane Spree Committee Qljg King's Crown Q21 Man wants lzut little here below, Nor wants that little long. EY BARRETT Brooklyn N. PAUL SYDN , AT' Fall Regatta, College Freshman Crew Qljg Glee Club Q2J,Q3Dg Churchman's Association QU QZIQ Treasurer QBJQ Anthon Club Q23 Q3J: King's Crown Q21 The only thing in him worth noticing is his walk, and that is lilfc the undulating movement of a hedge-fence, STANLEY EDWARDS BATES Plainfield, N Philolexian Society Q2Qg Kings Crown QZJQ Chess Club QU Q2Dg Freshman.Chess Team QU: Varsity Sixboarcl Team QZDQ Anthon Club QZDQ St. Paul's Society QZJQ Churchmenls Association QZDQ Christian Association QZDQ Northfield Delegate Qljg Societe Francaise QZJQ Sophomore Cane Spree Squad QZDQ Swimming Association QZDQ La Crosse Association A woman hater P RAYMOND M. BATT North Tonawancla,.N Cane Spree Team Qzyg Tug-of-War Q2Jg Rowing Associa- tion Qljg Newman Club Qlj QZJQ Treasurer Q3Jg Barn- ard Literary Association Q23 Q3Jg Secretary Hartley Hall Committee Silence is more eloquent than morris. JAMES Tl-IOM BEARD, JR. I Scranton, P AXPg Hartley Relay Team QZDQ Track Association QZJQ Philharmonic Society - With all his faults we love him still, The stillcr the better. BENJAMIN 'BVERINSTEIN i Rochester, N Y Freshman Debating Society Qllg Freshman Debating Team Qljg Speaker at Mock Convention Qzjg Politics Club Q21 Q3j. 315 if We lrearcl of ilris man and good morals men! willz lris name. H. I BLOCK New York City Would he were falter: but I fear lnm noi. MORTIMER BRENNER Brooklyn, N. Y. Wrestling Squad C21 C3Dg Cane Spree Squacl CID C213 Fencing Club Cljg Sophomore Debating Team C213 Fresh- man Debating Team versus Pennsylvania Freshmen CD5 Vice-President Freshman Debating Society How greai had been lns hopes ana' l1o1v greal his disap- poinimenlsf' JOHN BENJAMIN BRITTAIN Yonkers, N. Y. EAEQ Captain Freshman Lacrosse Team Cljg Class Treas- urer C2Jg Kin's Crown C25 C3jg Black Avengers The unlfnolvn, unlallfecl-of man is only lzleslf' RAYMOND S. BROWN Jersey City, N. O this learning! Wltal a ilring il is! WALTER GERARD BUCKISCH Brooklyn N Y Fic! what a spendllirzfl is he of his tongue! SIDNEY B. CARDOZO New York City The world knows nothing of lzer greaiesl men. EIVIANUEL CELLER Brooklyn, N. Y. Cane Spree Squacls CID C213 Freshman Debating Society Cljg Philharmonic Soclety CID C215 Banjo ancl Mandolin Clubs C335 Democratic Club CID CZD Of queer cleliglils and laslcsf' .l- CHAPIN New York City Newman Club CU C25 316 Bu! sure 1 am ilial I can alrin U Ricli in saving common sense CLARENCE MILTON CLARK New York City Cane Spree Squad Q25 Churchmen's Association Q21 QQ: Christian Association Q3jg Philolexian Society The busy lvee. JOSEPH I-IERTZ COI-IEN New York City Villain and he are many miles asuna'er. M. E. COMSTOCK New York City A pretty, well-bred, agreeable youth. CARLOS CORDOVEZ New York City Mandolin Club Q21 Q3Jg Latin-American Club QZQ I.WI10? Wlzence? Where? Why? What? WILLIAM ANDREW CORTON New York City Class Football Team, Substitute 1 can eai but little meal: My siomacll is not goody I Willi him iliai wears ilte l1oorl. I-IILAQRY EARL CORWIN Huntington, L. 1. V .A k4,.,4 ATQ Class Track Team Q2jg Class Relay Team QZJQ Dor- f '47 1 , an 5 I 061' 51 ff s 1 .. . , .,.,' '- , ' 1 Wf ji- 0 4 'I 2 f 5 0 2 J f ,uf 'Q Q 71? 1- If 4 .J ff f f' f 7 1 mitory Track Team Qljg Dormitory Relay Team I King's Crown Q21 Q3Ig Track Association QZJQ Anthon Club QZQ ' Learned lie was in medicinal lore. ALBERT PIERRE CROUZE Bayside, L. I Fencing Club QIJQ Lutheran Society QU QZJQ Deutscher Verein QZD Doesn'l lallf muchg just does lliings. CONDICT W. CUTLER, JR. New York City B9Hg King's Crown Q25 Q3Dg Class Lacrosse QU Q2jg Co- lumbia Spectator, Associate Editor QIJQ News Editor Q2 5 Managing Editor QZJQ Sophomore Show, Cast QZDQ Class Secretary QZJQ Varsity Show, Chorus Q2Jg St. PauI's So- ciety QZJQ King's Crown, Assistant Secretary Q2Jg Colum- lnian Board QZJQ Junior Ball Committee 317 '44 in 5' -5 Non: fove in his next commodity of hair cut thee a heard! CHARLES RYLE DANFORTH New York City Churchmen's Association C21 Ladies First. HENRY VAN BEARNS DARLINGTON Harrisburg, Pa. fPi9g Columbia Spectator, Associate Editor C215 News Editor C315 Columbia Monthly, Assistant Business Manager C215 Varsity Show, Chorus C215 Cilee Club C21 C31, Assist- ant Manager C315 King's Crown C21 C315 Assistant Treas- urer C315 Philolexian Society C21 C315 Anthon Club C21 C315 Politics Club C21 C315 Churchmen's Association C21 C315 Christian Association C21 C315 St. Paul's Society C21 C315 Baseball Association C315 Soccer Association A life in which nothing happens. HARRY'5DAv11v1os Harrison, N. J. Now, whats the trouble, olct pal? MARTIN LOUIS DEGAVRE Newark, N. J AT5 King's Crown C21.C315 Churchmen's Association C21 C31, Christian Association Cone but not forgottenf' DENNIS DONOI-IUE, III Newark, N. AT5 Kings Crown C215 Christian Association CI1 C215 Churchmen's Association ' If jerry ever did get excited med thzntf it was time to loot? for gold in the fountains. IVIORTON BRINCKERHOFF DOREMUS Mt. Vernon, N. Y. AT5 Kings Crown C21 C315 Philolexian Society C21 C31, Anthon Club C21 C31, Secretary C315 Spectator C21 C31 Associate Editor C21, News Editor C315 Columl7ian'Board C315 Class Secretary Worlfs while he sleeps. MCKEE DUNCAN Pelham Manor, N. Y. AACP5 Freshman Fencing Team, Captain CI15 Assistant Manager Varsity Fencing Team C215 Manager Varsity Fencing Team C315 Kings Crown C21 The liberal soul shall be made fat. FREDERICK R. ELSASSER New York City Chess Club CI15 Chess Team CI15 Fencing Association U13 Christian Association C21 318 And still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. ALBERT EPSTEIN Brooklyn, N. Y. o . I'll putla girdle around the Palisades in forty steps.' ROBERT SCARBOROUGI-I ERSKINE New York City ATgSophomore Show, Cast C213 Columbia Spectator, Asso- ciate Editor Ql1g News Editor Q21g Managing Board Q31 Columbian Board, Eclitor-in-Chief C319 Philolexian Society, Secretary Q31g Assistant Manager, Tennis Team Q31g An- thon Club Q21 Q31g Kings Crown Q31g Churchmen's Association Q21 Q31, Chess Club Cupid. A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. ROBERT LE FEVRE FAlRBAlRN Brooklyn, N. Y. ZAR, Freshman Baseball Team Ql1g Kings Crown Q21 Q31g Assistant Manager Varsity Show Knowledge is Power. LOUIS S. FERST Harrisburg, Pa. Full many a Homer is born to blush unseen.' CECIL JOHNSTON FINLEY New York City Class Lacrosse Team Ql1 Q21g Southern Club Ql1g Fencing Club Ql1 Beware of too sublime a sense Of your own worth and consequence. LEON S. FLEISCHMAN New York City ZBTg Varsity Tennis Team Q21 Q31g University Singles Tennis Championship, Spring Tournament Q21g Freshman Tennis Team Ql1g Freshman Debating Society, President Ql1g Freshmen vs. Pennsylvania Debating Team Ql1g Nominating Orator, Mock Republican National Conven- tion Q21. For they of Mexico, of the highest ranlf and station, are most select and general JOSE FONCERRADAI Mexico City, Mexico Latin-American Club Q21 Q31g Spanish Show Q21g North- field Delegate He's gentle and not fearful. Freshman Debating Society Ql1g Anthon Club Q21 Q31g Christian Association Q21 3l9 JONATHAN FORCE, JR. Livingston, N, Y. You see how simple ana' hon: foncl 1 am. Freshman Chess Club CI15 Christian Association Cl1 C21 For liens a folly gooal fellow. GAX5 Newman Club 2 3 ' Dance Committee I C 1 C 1, C 1 C21 C315 Players' Club CI1 C21 C315 Glee Club Cl1 C215 Neves Club C215 King's Crown C21 C315 Class Cheer Leader CI15 Varsity Show, Cast Cl15 Stage Manager C215 Chairman Sophomore Show Committee, Stage Manager C215 Toast Master Sophomore Dinner A ruddy man, right plump to see. AKE5 Varsity Soccer Team Cl15 Freshman Hockey Team, Captain CI15 Kings Crown C215 Christian Association cw on K' 'AHe's not the lightest man we lfnowf' ARTHUR NICHOLAS GIEGERICH Riverdale-on-Hudson, N TEK5 Class Football Team C21 C315 Swimmin Team C215 Newman Club C21 C315 Kings Crown C21gC31. Gravity is a mystery of the body invented to conceal the defects of the mind. SYDNEY L. GOODM Wzth a smlle on her lips ana' a leaf in her eye. lexian Society C21 Harls are trumps. ATQ5 Freshman Lacrosse Team, Manager C115 Varsity Lacrosse Team, Substitute Cl1 Great Scott. A moral, sensible, and lvell-lzreal man. WALTER SCOTT I-IE ARD New Orleans, 'PKXP5 Freshman Track Team, Point Winner Sopho- more Traclc Team, Point Winner C215 Varsity Track Team C215 Hartley Hall Track Team C215 Sophomore Tug-of- War Team C215 Class Football Team C21 C315 Hartley Hall Committee C315 Christian Association Cl1 C21 C315 Southern Club C21 320 ERNEST VIVIAN FRERICHS Tonenville, stats.. Island THOMAS A. CANNON New York Cit Y . DE GARMENDIA New York City . Y AN Brooklyn, N. Y. ZBT, HAROLD G, GULLIVER New York Cit Varsity Show, Chorus C215 Newman Club C21 C315 Philo- y NEVILLE BRADFORD HART Brooklyn, N. Y. La. lt is so soon that I am done for, - ' I nnoncter what I was begun for. . HAROLD GOULD HENDERSON, IR. ' New York City AXP5 Spectator Board C11 Q1 C315 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee Q15 Chess Club, Vice-President Q15 President C315 Kings Crown C21 C315 Societe Francaise Cl1 Q1 C315 Rowing Club Q1 C315 Baseball Association Q15 Track Association Q15 junior Ball Committee Patience on a Monument DUDLEIGER HILL New York City What gfoots ye mortals tue! EDWARD HINIVIAN, CIR. Brooklyn, N. Y. AXP5 Class Cross Country Team Q15 Sophomore Show, Patroness Committee Q15 Kings Crown C11 Q1 C315 Societe Francaise C21 C315 St. Pauls Society Cl1 C21 C315 Rowing Club Cl1 Q1 C315 Cross Country Club Q1 C315 Track Association Ct1 Q1 What is your cresl'3 A coxcomtr-7 OSCAR HOCHBERC-ER New York City Freshman Tennis Team Cl15 Second Varslty Basketball Team A man I am crossed with aa'versity. JOHN M. HGLZWORTH Cleveland, Ohio EX5 Varsity Wrestling Team Q15 Class Football Team Q1 C315 Fall Rowing Regatta Q15 Newman Club Q1 C31 I-tis tip, unscrapezt, shown like a .stubble yield at har- vest time. CARL F. HUTTLINGER Brooklyn, N. Y. QAX5 Class Lacrosse Team Q15 Newman Club Q1 C315 General Honors Creat Hoods have flown From Simple Sources. JAMES MITCHELL JACKSON Dublin, Texas Oh! How sad m thing is a man in love! ' ALFRED N. JOERG Richmond Hill, N. Scrlbblers C21 C 321 To swear except when necessary is unlzecoming to an honorable man. WILLIAM B. JONES K New York City Newman Club C25 C35. Early to heal anal early to rise M'alg-es a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. LEONARD KLEIN New York City None can compass more than they intend. LEOPOLD KLEIN ' New York City I am called away by particular business, but I leave my character behind me. ERNEST KLEPETKO New York City A-AQIJQ MH9 Class Basketball Team C15 C25 3 Manager Cl59 Freshman Crew, Poughkeepsie Regatta Cl59 Fall College Crew C155 Fall Class Four Cl5g Class Secretary C159 Pipe Committee CI59 Varsity Show, Chorus Cl5 C259 Christian Association CI5 C259 Track Association CI5 Baseball'Association Cl5 CZJQ Rowing Club Cl5 Neves Club C259 Aero Club C25: Class President C259 Players' Club C259 Second Varsity Basketball Team C259 Kings Crown C259 Sophomore Show, Cast C259 Glee Club C259 Crewsters C259 St. Paul's Society C259 Sophomore ' SmokeriCommittee uTecl.,' He hath an eagle eye. THEODORE KIENDL, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. EN9 Captain Freshman Basketball Team Cl59 Varsity Bas- kelball C25g Class Vice-President C259 Christian Associa- tion Cl5 ' lf thou hast learning, let others light their canalles at it. R. T. KIRBY New York City And of his parte as melfe as is a maydef' E. VAN KLEECK New York City 'PK-Eg Mandolin Club C259 Kings Crown 1 Silence is more eloquent than DIOTCISN' ' P- KR-AFT, JR- New York City 322 ,ff ff M44 3 H Q: Citi? . . ' fefflii Grand, gloomy and peculiar. HERBERT BENJAMIN KROEGER New York City ZXP5 Neves ClubAC215 Aero Club, Secretary C215 Kings ' Crown C215 Varsity Show, Chorus Cl15 Chairman Sopho- more Triumph Committee C215 St. Paul's Society He prays your speedy payment. WILLIAM LANGER Casselton, N. D. Newman Club C11 C21 C315 Treasurer C215 President C315 Dance Committee C215 Class Pin Committee CI15 Fresh- man Debating Society CI15 Freshman Debating Team Cl15 Freshman-Sophomore Debate Committee CI1 C215 Sopho- more Debating Team C215 Philolexian Literary Society C21 C315 Philolexian Debating Team C215 Christian Associa- tion C21 C315 Philolexian Delegate to Debating Union C315 Spectator, Assistant Business Manager CI1 C215 Kings Crown C21 C315 Anthon Club C215 Livingston Hall Relay Team C215 Deutscher Verein C315 Lacrosse Association C215 Columbian, Managing Editor C215 Sophomore Show Committee C215 Rowing Club C215 Class President Who is he? DEAN LANGMUIR Montclair, N. The poet to eye, in fine frenzy rolling GARIBALDI MARIO LAPOLLA New York City Peithologian C215 Librarian Peithologian C315 Vice-Presi- dent Inter-Collegiate Socialist Society, Columbia Chapter Stabbed with a white tvenchs bloc eye M LESSER New York City Bid me discourse 1 will enchant thine ear LLEWELLYN LLOYD Summit N Scribblers 2 3 Fencing Club I 2 Freshman Chess Team l Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful so '31 6' ROBERT .IOI-IN IVIACCOLL New York City Class Lacrosse Team Cl1 Varsity Lacrosse Team C21 The Pope he leads a folly life WILLIAM JAMES MCKENNEY New York City EAE5 Black Avengers C215 Neves Club C21 C315 Players' Club Cl1 C21 C315 Varsity Show, Chorus Cl1 C215 Sopho- .more Show C215 Kingfs Crown C21 C315 Glee Club C21 C315 Churchmen's Association C21 323 I am the Lord of Omnium. Who are you? ROBERT VINCENT MAT-ION New York City SAXQ Assistant Manager Varsity Crews C313 Varsity Basketball Team C21g College Freshman Crew, Fall Regatta Cl1g Freshman Basketball Team Cl1g Freshman Baseball Team Cl1g Freshman Hockey Team Cl1g Golf Team C319 Rowing Clubg Baseball Association C313 King's Crown C21 C31g Politics Club C21 C315 Neves Club C21 C313 Freshman Pipe Committee Cl1g Class Treasurer Cl1g Sophomore Show Committee C219 Sophomore Triumph Com- mittee Tallgg! Lord, how he would talk! I M. MANHEIMER New York City Virtuous and vicious every man must tae, Fen: in the extreme but all in the Jedreen HAMILTON MARCHMONT Alma Michigan 'T1.vas sad by yilsg by .starts 'twas wild. E. P. MARILLEY Montreal, Canada Freshman Baseball Team Cl1g King's Crown Cl1 A gentle, harmless youth. WILLIAM MOITRIER, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbia Spectator, Associate Editor C21 C315 Kingis Crown C21 C313 Anthon Club C21 C315 The Dorms, Asso- ciate Editor C313 Hockey Club C315 Track Association Cl1g Hartley Hall Committee Full of sound and fury. ALEXANDER BECI-IT MORRIS Brooklyn, N. Y. AT: Freshman Debating Society Cl13 Sophomore Dinner Committee C215 Clee Club He never did harm that I heard f EUGENE FREDERIC MOSES New York City ZB'-Pg Varsity Show, Chorus He will give the devil his due. JAMES HENRY MULLEN Rensselaer, N. Y. Freshman Debating Society Cl1g Politics Club C21 324 He is a rnoatest youth, sir. JOHN ALEXANDER MURRAY, JR. New York City TIKXP5 Barnard Literary Association C25 C355 Christian Association, Recorder of College Department With the swtfiest wing of speed. VANCE B. MURRAY Fordham, N. Y. 9AX5 Varsity Track- Team CI5 C255 Varsity Show, Cast CI5 C255 Players' Club C255 Class Track Team Cl5, Cap- taing Cane Spree Team C255 Kings Crown Notzle, a grind? Well, hardly! RANSOM NOBLE New York City A95 Class Track Team CI5 C255 Class Relay Team CI5 C255 Class Cross Country Team CI55 l9l0 Hockey Team CI5 C255 Freshman Fencing Team CI55 Class Vice-Presb dent C355 Patroness Committee of Sophomore Show C255 Kings Crown C25 C355 Rowing Club CI5 C25 C355 Track Association CI5 C25 C355 Hockey Association C355 Fenc- ing Club CI55 Chess Club C25 C355 Cross Country Club CI55 Christian Association The Heavens speed thee in thine enterprise. WALTER W. OAKLEY Rtageaela, N. J. EX5 Freshman Pipe Committee Coed morning, merry sunshine. JOHN O'BRIEN New York city Association Football Team C25 C355 Class Track Team C255 Hartley I-Iall Track Team CI55 Associate Editor of The Dorms Ot he .sits high in all the peoplels hearts. EARL WILLIAM OSBORNE New York City BGH5 Freshman Lacrosse Team CI55 Sophomore Dinner Committee C255 Kings Crown C25 C355 Politics Club C25 C355 Class Treasurer C355 Baseball Association C255 Junior Ball Committee U Thy modestyhs a canctle to thy merit. EDGAR HOWARD OSTERI-IOUT Freeport, N. Y. LIN 'PFA5 Class Basketball Team C25 C355 Second Varsity Basketball Team C255 Assistant Manager Basketball Team C355 Varsity Baseball Team C255 Kings Crown C25 C355 Societe Francaise C25 C355 Black Avengers C255 Chair- man Class Pipe Committee' CI55 Sophomore Smoke Corn- mittee C255 Cane Spree Committee C255 Christian Associa- tion C25 C355 Executive Committee Republican Club C355 Politics Club I And, nnhtch was strange, the one so like the other, No one could iett which he, and which his brother. COLN PADDOCK New York XPT5 Varsity Show, Chorus C255 Kings Crown C25 C355 Politics Club C355 Christian Association CI5 C25 C355 Row- ing Club CI5 C25 C355 Baseball Association C25 C35, 325 City 1 And, which was slrange, the one so like the olher, No one could tell which he, and which his lzrolherf' ROYCE PADDQCK - . New York City XPT5 Columbia Spccialor, Associate Eclltor Cl1 C315 Varsity Show, Chorus C215 King's Crown C21 C315 Politics Club C31 Christian Association Cl1 C21 C315 Rowing Club C11 C21 C315 Baseball Association C21 Wxlh the deep problems of chess wreslles his brain. CHARLES I-IOMER RAMSDELL New City WILLIAM REMSEN York KIPAOQ Mllg Freshman Lacrosse Team CI15 Class Vice-Pres- iclent Cl15 Chairman Freshman Dinner Committee CI15 Freshman Track Team Cl15 Chess Team Cl1 C215 Captain C315 Track Association CI1 C21 C315 Hockey Club C315 Assistant Manager Baseball Team C315 Politics Club C21 C315 Mandolin Club C215 Kings Crown C21 C313 Junior Ball Committee Whiiher shall Ijly for news, Whiiher for stories go? -New York City A555 Kings Crown C21 C315 Spectator CI1 C21 C315 Asso- ciate Eclitor Cl1 C215 News Editor C21 C315 Societe Fran- caise C21 C315 Treasurer C315 French Play C215 Chess Club C21 C315 Board of Governors C215 Secretary C315 Rowing Club Cl1 C21 C315 Freshman Class Pin Committee CI15 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee C215 Junior Ball Committee .Shorly. Give him crealif, he is a self-made man, Anal he adores his maker. PAUL RENSHAW Noroton, Conn. I-I. W. LO A455 Varsity Crew C215 Second Varsity Annapolis Race C215 Freshman Crew Cl15 College Crew, Fall Regatta CI15- New York City Crew C315 President Freshman Class Cl15 Kings Crown CI1 C21 C315 Patroness Committee Sopho- more Show C215 Rowing Club Cl1 C21 C315 Baseball Asso- ciation C215 Crewsters. Now mark him, he begins again 'io spealg-. ANLEY HARNED RENTON i Brooklyn, N. Y. Member Freshman Debating Society CI15 Made Nominating Speech for Taft at Mock Republican Convention Christian Association C21 To malfe a fine genlleman several irarles are necessary- chiefly a barber. B. RENWICK New York City AXP5 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee C215 King's Crown C21 C315 Christian Association C21 C31g Golf Club Were silence golden, Id be a millionaire. RINCK ' Newark, N. The generality of men are perfect: Talfe me for instance. UIS H. ROBINSON Curwensville Cane Spree Team C215 President Freshman Debating So- ciety CI15 Sophomore Show, Cast C215 Sophomore Debat- ing Team C215 Secretary Hartley Hall Commit-tee C215 As- sociate Editor of The Dorms C215 Business Manager C315- Ediwr-in-Chief ' 326 Mfg? f if P' f K of X yin Immortal hero! All thy foes o'ercome, Forever reign-the rival of Tom Thumb I N. OTIS ROCKWOOD , Montclair, N. f AA4, Coxswaln College Crew Fall Regatta CI1 Coxswain Freshman Crew Poughkeepsie I Substitute Coxswam Varsity Crew C2 Coxswarn Hartley Hall Crew 2 Clas Pin Committee I Varsity Show Chorus I Sophomore Show Cast 2 Spectator Associate Editor Assistant Manager Trophy Room 2 Rowing Club I Kings Crown I Deutscher Verem C2 3 1, Hrs voice .shall calm the troubled wave Anfl bid the tempest cease RALPH L ROEDER New York Cxly AXP Sophomore Show Cast 2 Varsity Show Cast 2 Kings Crown 2 3 Players Club C2 3 French Society I 2 3 French Play I Peltholo gian 2 3 Columbian Board Monthly Board 3 Thou art a scholar. GEORGE JACOB ROSENTHAL New York City Fencing Club CI1 C21 C315 Freshman Debating Society A man of branm' WILLIAM M. SCHLOSSMAN New York City Freshman Lacrosse Team CI1g Varsity Lacrosse Squad C215 Lacrosse Association CI1 He whose sole presence fills a place, Whose absence malfes a void in halls. CLARENCE SCHMELZEL New York City .Spectator CI1 C21 C315 Business Assistant CI1 C213 Assistant Manager C31g Rowing Club CI1 C21 C31g Kings Crown C21 C319 Track Association CI1 C21 C315 Baseball Associa- tion CI1 C21 C31g Hockey Association CI1 C21 C313 Chris- tian Association CI1 C21 C313 Churchmen's Association C21 C315 Anthon Club C21 C31g Philharmonic CI1g Cane Spree Committee C213 Sophomore Triumph Committee C21g Politics Club C315 Republican Club Q Reading malfeih a full man. FRANK GILLMAN SCHRENKEISEN Mamaroneck, N. Y. 'EXQ Philharmonic Society CI1 C21 Hrs face is alarlf, but his mmcl brilliant. GEORGE W. A. SCOTT New York C1ty KTXQ Freshman-Sophomore Track Games CI1g Freshman Debating Society CI1 For Cod's salfe, a pot of small ale. B9Hg Class' Football Team C213 Class Hockey Team CI1 C213 Special Weight Cane Spree Team CI1g Cane Spree Committee C214 King's Crown 327 NOTMAN SELVAGE Newark, N. J. Remember all his virtues. R. B. SEYMOUR Newark. N- I- ' Philolexian Society C213 King's Crown C213 Christian As- sociation CI1 C213 Freshman Track Team CI13 Track As- A 1 sociation CI1 ..,'- A most singular and choice epithet. ANDREW GRAHAM SEXTON Orange, N. Scribblers C21 C313 King's Crown C21 C313 Christian As- sociation C21 , .,.V. 1' .,,,, ., .. ,,,,,,. ,yu A LAI My only boolfs Were woman's looks, And fally's all they've taught . MES MADDOCK SHAW New York City XPT3 Class Hockey Team CI1 C213 Manager Cl1 C213 Varsity Hockey Squacl C213 Assistant Manager C313 Var- horus 2 Freshman Dinner Committee CI1 Mft' It sity Show, C C 13 3 A KIHQIS Crown CI1 C21 C313 Rowing Club CI13 Hockey Association C21 C313 Baseball Association C213 Associa- tion Football Club C21 C313 Christian Association Cl1 C21 633- . ' The Parisian Model. HERBERT T. SHOENFELD New York City Class Track Team CI1 C213 Hartley Hall Track Team CI1. 'Tm sure care's an enemy to life. ' EDWARD PHILIP SMITH Buffalo, N. Y Kings Crown C21 C313 Christian Association CI1 C313 Rowing Club C21 The business of this man looks out of him. GEDDES SMITH Orange, N. J Spectator, Circulation Manager C313 Freshman Debating Society CI13 Pennsylvania-Freshman Debate CI13 De- bating Union, Freshman Delegate CI13 Philolexian Society C21 C313 Philolexian-Philomatheon Debate C313 Winner Prize Debate C213 Christian Association CI1 C21 C313 l?gc3rthtielcl CI13 Anthon Club C313 Varsity Debating Team Now what a fearful thing a 'fusser' is. MARSHALL ERASMUS SOLIS New York City ENQ Freshman Fencing Team CI13 Freshman Lacrosse Team CI13 Societe Francaise C213 Spanish-American Club C21 C313 Varsity Fencing Team, Substitute C213 Barnard Literary Society C21 C312 Columbia Jester, Business Mana- ger C213 Track Association CI1 C213 Rowing Club CI1 My heart is in New Mexico, My heart it is not here. JAMES A. STEEL Las Cruces, New Mexico 328 I-lere's lo Raymond, l1e's true blue: He's a 1910 man through and through. RAYMOND W. STEPHENSON New York City AACP5 MH5 Freshman Baseball Team, Captain Cl35 Var- sity Baseball Team C235 Baseball Club C235 King's Crown C23 C335 Christian Association C13 C23 C335 Rowing Club C235 Freshman Fall Regatta CI35 Sophomore Show, Man- ager C235 Varsity Show, Thircl Assistant Manager Dignity is becoming io a gentleman. EDWARD STERNBURG New York City Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard. HAROLD VAN VREDENBURGI-I STORY New York City XPT5 Varsity Show, Chorus C235 King's Crown C23 C335 Chess Club C335 Republican Club Executive Committee C335 Sophomore Show, Cast C23, Patroness Committee C235 Fencing Club C23 C33 Knowledge is not happiness JOHN ANDREW STOREY, JR. lndianola, lowa Heres a beauty for the eye. VINCENT FERRER SULLIVAN New York City QAX5 Varsity Show, Cast C235 Sophomore Show, Cast C235 Glee Club, C23 C335 Musical Clubs C23 C335 New- man Club C23 C335 Neves Club C335 King's Crown C23 C335Players' Club I have been long a sleeper. RICHARD LEO SWANTON Brooklyn, N. Y. Newman Club C23 Unlvepl, unlionored, and unsung. SAMUEL WILLIAM TANNENBAUM New York City Toaldles. Every man of lrue genius has his peculiarity. HAROLD CAMMEYER TODD Fanwood, N. J. fI'KtI'5 Class Lacrosse Team Cl3 C235 Lacrosse Association Cl35 Christian Association C23 C335 King's Crown C23 C33- 329 He never did any harm. DALLAS SELWYN TOWNSEND Raeforcl, N. C. Beauty is only skin deep. GEORGE HENRY WARREN, JR. New York City AXP5 Rowing Club C155 Fencing Club CI5 C25 C355 Soph. Show, Patroness Committee C255 Varsity Show Patroness Committee C255 French Society Cl5 C25 C355 Chess Club C25 C355 King's Crown C25 There lies a deal of devzllry beneath his mild exterior. W W. WEEKS New York City Freshman Crew, substitute 'I know thee well, ihough never seen before. PAUL CHARLES WERNER New York City Wild Man A disposition kind. HENRY VALENTINE WILDMAN, JR. New York City Rowing Association CI55 Track Association C25 C355 Class Track Team CI5 C255 Class Cross Country Team C255 La- crosse Association He could distinguish and divide A hair 'iwixl Soulh and South-Wes! side. WALTER DAVID WILE New York City Freshman Track Team Cl55 Cross Country Squacl C355 Wrestling Association C25 C355 Wrestling Squad C25 C355 Point-Winner in Indoor Handicaps What he does not know is nol worth knowing. R. L. DeWlLTON New York City All elbows and knees. ELI SAUL WOLBARST New York City . Freshman Debating Society C155 Speaker--Republican Mock COHVCRHOH C255 Republican Club C25 C355 Press Club 330 He who aspires to he a hero must drink brandy. ALFRED ELMER WOOD College Point, L. l. 'PEKQ Tug-of-War Team C2Jg Golf Team Cljg Politics Club C21 C353 Barnard Literary Association C21 C315 The Scribblers C21 C3Jg Debating Union Who comprehemts his trust, and to the same Keeps faithful with a singleness of aim. VIRGINIUS VICTOR ZIPRIS New York City Class Track Team Cljg Politics Club C21 C353 Track Asso- ciation CZJ What a hlunl fellow! JOSEPH THOMAS BLABER Brooklyn, N. Y. Freshman Baseball Cljg Varsity Sbow, Cast C233 New- man Club C21 Fresh every hour. SAMUEL MEIR CO1-IEN New York City Freshman Chess Team Wise to resolve and patient to perform. HARRY S. DAVIDOWITZ New York City Thou art the slumber of the minal, Unitrouhlerl, calm, and quiet. AUGUST KOELSCH ECCLES New York City E352 Rowing Club Smash, if you must this curly heacl, But let me play laerosse,' he said. JEFFREY HELLER ENGLEHART New York City College Crew, Fall Regatta CD1 Class Track Team CD3 Sophomore-Freshman Games CD3 Inter-Class Games CD5 lgigshman Lacrosse Team CU C2Jg Varsity Lacrosse Team Of all sad' words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these, 'Take a loolf at Ben. ' BERNARD. EPSTEIN New York City - Sober, steadfast anal alemure. VAN RENSSELAER GIBSON Yonkers, N, Y. AXPg Freshman Debating Society, Vice-President Cllg Kmg's Crown CZJ C3Jg Cl'turcbmen's Association C21 When'ce is thy learning? Hath thy toil O'er hooks consumed the mint-night oil? ARTZI-1tTUR GUNTHER Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Night after night He sat anal laleareit his eyes with hoolfsf' ABRAHAM NEUMAN New York City Flee, flee from doing nought. WILLIAM DE FOREST PEARSON Waterloo, N. Y. 331 Dial nollxing in particular and clicl il very well. JAMES EVERETT STERRITT Ossining, N. Y. Barnard Literary Association C25 OJ: Debate against Zelo- sophic Society of Pennsylvania And malliemaiics claimed him for her own. THOMAS F. THORNTON Brooklyn, N. Y Freshman Baseball Team fljg Newman Club QQ C315 King's Crown C25 Willo1v. Silence may be golden, but ii's an awful bore io your friends. WILLIAM OSTERHOUT WHIPPS Kalispell, Mont 93. The wise man is his own lzesl assisianif' ARTHUR YOKEI.. Brooklyn, N. Y 332 QQ? f , 5 ii S ClQnCQ CQ QQGSQSQM wwf w ffenrS O Benedict. O Benedict! Envied by all thy fellow men. CARLETON W. ADAMS San Antonio, Texas Columbian Boarcl, Art Editors C3Dg Architectural Society CU C21 C3Dg Freshman Pin Committee CD5 Columbia Atelier, Messier Pu! me amongst the girls. RUDOLF S. ADLER Atlanta, Georgia Varsity Show, Cast CU C2Qg Soph. Show, Castg Players' Club CU C25 C303 Deutscher Verein Cl, C25 c3Dj Bier- fuchs Cljg Architectural Society Clj C21 C315 Southern Club CU C25 C3Dg Rowing Association Ted. How long! O Loral, how long! THEODORE STODDARD BABCOCK Pelham Manor, N. Y. AAT: Class Track Team CU C255 Varsity Track Team Clj C2Jg Sophomore Show Committee C215 Class Swim- ming Team C215 Varsity Swimming Team C2Jg King's Crown C21 C3Dg Columbian Board C2,g Class Secretary C315 Class Relay Team C235 Engineering Society C21 Teddy Bear. fm afraid lo go l1ome in the clark SAMUEL BAER New York City, Columbia Chemical Society C21 C35 We must pardon much to men of genius. HERBERT COLES BARBER Brooklyn, N. Y. 2X5 Freshman Pin Committee CD3 Freshman Pipe Commit- tee, Chairman CD3 Architectural Society Cl, C2jg Vice- Presxdent C331 Columbia Atelier. A modest, baclgwarcl, gentleman. R. BLUMENFELD New York City 333 Hide me from a'ay's garish eye. SIDNEY BORN New York City faster, Assistant Business Manager l'm a gooa' slfaie, so push me along. CHARLES MUNTON BOWES 9 New York City Class Track Team CI3 C239 Varsity Track Team CI3 C235 Captain Class Relay Cl3 C239 Captain Class Track Team C239 Varsity Relay Team A solver anal managing man. ARTHUR LOWREY BROE New York City 41,1399 Golf Team C23 C339 Assistant Manager Varsity Show C339 Second. Assistant Manager Varsity Show C239 Var- sity Show, Chorus CI3 C239 Players' Club C339 Kings Crown C23 C33Q Electrical Engineering Society C339 Fresh- man Pin Committee CI39 Junior Ball Committee ll is strange but iruep for truth is always stranger than fiction A. M. BROZIL New York City ln me as yet ambition has no part. WILLIAM EDWIN CLEMSON Miclclletown, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Society Thai he is mad, 'ills iraeg tis true its pity, and pity ins, its irue. THEODORE BENTON COUNSELMAN New York City ATA9 Class Track Team C23 C332 Class Cross Country C23 C332 Captain C332 Class Swimming Team C239 Sophomore Show Committee C235 Pliilolexian C23 C339 King's Crown C23 C339 Track Association C23 CBJQ Cross Country Club C339 Hockey Club C339 Engineering Society 1 am Sir Oracle, Anal when I ape my lips let no clog bark. i MONROE HELLER DANIELS New York City Member Chemical Society C23 Tiny. This above all, lo thine own self be irue, Thou cans! not then he false io any man. FREDERICK S. DELLENBAUGH, JR. New York Citv XPT9 Class Track Team CI3 C239 Freshman Crew CI3: Varsity Crew C239 Wrestling Team C239 Class Footbali Team C239 Cane Spree Team C239 Class Secretary C239 Class Vice-President C339 Soph. Show Committee C239 Junior Ball Committee C33Q Wireless Club 334 I-Iere is a lhing loo young for such a place. GEORGE DORN, JR. New York City Madame I go lvilh all convenient speed. EDWARD A. DOUGHERTY New York City I have nal seen, So likely an ambassador of love. HARRY D. EC-BERT New York City fI1BK, To lhe health of our Flanagan A. E. FLANAGAN New York City Whal a funny thing a fal man is. ARTURO FONTS, JR, Havana, Cuba Varsity Swimming Team fly Q25 QL Class Swimming Team Q55 University Record Plunge for Distanceg Swim- ming Association fl, Q21 G55 Mandolin Club fljg Archi- tectural Sociely fly Q21 C339 Circulo Latino Americano Q21 QD: Spanish Dramatic Club, Stage Manager He is complele ln fcalure and ln mmcl WALTER FREDERICHS Tompkmsvxlle, N. Y. fIfEK, Woe, then, io all who grinalg 1 am a man of much aulhorilyf' H. T. FREES New York City A river has a lillle heacl and a big moulhf' MORRIS M. GOLDSTEIN New York City 335 A A mathematical frealf which diminishes as it grows. SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN New York City Why, now I see theres mettle in thee. ELMER CLARK GOODWIN New York City fI'2Kg Assistant Manager Freshman Baseball Team QUQ Engineering Society Q21 Q3J, Newman Cluh Q21 Q3J, Clinton Club No news is good news. n S. T. GRAY New York City There was one who was famed for the number of things he forgotf W. E. GREENOUGH Spokane, Wash. EX Haste malfes waste. W. H. GREF New York City fPA9 He has to study to estimate his ignorance. ELLWOOD BURDSALL GRIFFEN New York City Varsity Show Chorus QU Q2Jg Philharmonic Orchestra QU Q25 Q3Dg Christian Association QD Q21 Q3jg Electrical Engineering Society Q21 lt was small, very small imieea'. KENNETH S. GUITERMAN Denver, Colorado EXQ Engineering Society Q25 The devil has power to assume a pleasing shape. SEYMOUR GUTHORN New York City Cane Spree Team QU QZJQ Class Vice-President Q05 Cane Spree Committee QU QZJQ Pipe Committee 336 v Windy. This senior-junior, giant-dwarf, Dan Cupid. ADOLPH M. HAMAINN Mt. Vernon, N. Y. EN5 Class Track Team U3 Q39 Freshman Crew U35 Class Swimming Team QZ3, Varsity Crew Squad, CZ3, Cientleman's Four C235 Junior Ball Committee Sweet bird, that shunn st the noise of folly- Most whimsical, most melancholy. FREDERICK HANHAUSEN New York City What man dare I dare M. H. HANIGAN New York City 1 have been a stranger in a strange land. FRANK HAMMOND l-IARDIN Atlanta, Ga. KPKE, My heart laments that virtue cannot live. GEORGE DAVISON HAUSER New York City EX5 Freshman Class President U35 Student Board of Representatives U35 Freshman Crew U35 Varsity Crew Substitute C235 King's Crown U3 C23 C335 Crewsters Q23 Q35 Black Avengers Cod bless the man who first invented sleep. I-IORACE TERHUNE HERRICK New York City Soccer Squad Q23 Q335 Chemical Society CZ3, Vice-President C33. His conversation would be perfect if only relieved by a few flashes of silence. ' DAVID S. I-IERZOG New York City What sweet delights a quiet life ajfordsf' Tl-IOMAIS CARL JANSEN . New York City fPlK-25 Mandolin Club U3 Q35 Class Treasurer 337 YM' .,.,, , 4' 3 ll .seems to me most strange that men .should fear. ARTHUR F. DE. JONGH New York City TEX, Manager Freshman Baseball Team Cl1, Circulo Latino Kmlf. 'AA man of actions, allways honorable. RANDALL MOSS KEATOR, E.. E. New York City fIDK'Ifg Science Crew, Fall Regatta Cl1, Freshman Crew, Captain Cl1g Class Crew C21g lntermediate Eight and Four, Harlem Regatta C219 Varsity Crew C21g Class Football Team C21 C315 Class Hockey Team Cl1 C213 Crewsters C21 C31g Kings Crown C21 C31g Electrical Engineering So- ciety C21 C315 Soph. Triumph Committee C215 Junior Ball Committee, Chairman Telg. Fair, fat and fourlcenf THOMAS EDWARD KING, M. E.. Sound Beach, Conn. Cheeks as rect as fuly peaches. I JOHN THOMAS LANG New York City Class Baseball Cl1g Baseball Club C21g Newman Club C21 C31g Columbian Board C313 faster Board ll I Q Crue thy thoughts no tonguef WADEL ABRAM LIPSTATE P Tyler, Texas Chemical Society C21 This dome, sir, IS a rendezvous for han' and not a dome for thought. ,l. W. l.-ORD New York City 1 have an hours tallf in store for you. EDGAR OWEN MCCANN San Francisco, Calif. Newman Club C21 As tall a man as any's in lllyriaf' ROBERT EARL MQCONNELL Durango, Colorado AT-Ag Class Track Team C215 Varsity Show, Chorus 338 fm proud of all the Irish blood that's in me. E. P. MCCRORKEN New York City Meet me at the fountain. FRANCES VINCENT MCGINNESS New York City Class Baseball Team fljg Electrical Engineering Society Q23 As wild of thought and gay of wing as Edens garden bird. RUDOLPI-I A. MCGOVERN New York City Mac. The valiant never taste of death but once. EDWIN ALEXANDER MCKANNA Oklahoma City, Olcla. EXQ Cane Spree Team UD That youths a rare courtxer. C. A. VON MALMBORG New York City Mandy - The blush is beautiful but it is sometimes inconvenient. MALCOLM DAVID MALCOLMSON Orange, N. Chemical Society flj Q35 Executive Committee Q13 En- gineering Society flj QQ C359 Plmilltarmonic Society QD 1 was born to other things. W. A. MALMROS New York City In short he was a very pretty fellow, Although his woes had turned him rather yellow. JOEL D. MARDER New York City 339 C. H4, Marsh Cas, lighter than air, and very explosive. AUSTIN GERRY MARSH Pueblo, Colo AT, Class Secretary U39 l9I0 Track Team U3 Q33 Manager U39 Track Association U35 Cross Country Club l 5 Christian Association l Q2 C3 ' Treasurer 3 3 f Kings Crown 2 33' Sophomore Triumph Committee Bo No less an Amerrcan because he hails from Canada ROBERT HUGH MARWICK C E Petrolia Canada 9 Class Pin Committee I Fall Regatta Science Crew I Soph Triumph Committee 2 My Lord, so please you, these things further thought on, Here at my house, and at my proper cost. E. A. VON MOFFLING New York City O lualf sir, loolf sir, here are more of us. COUNT GINO B. di MOISE New York City ATSZ, . Never iroulzle trouhle lill trouble troubles you. ARTHUR DUDLEY MORRIS New Brighton, Staten Island N55 Engineering Society U3 Q23 Q33 Patronesses Com- mittee Soph. Show f23g Rowing Club U3 Q33 Fencing Club 03, Christian Association U3 C23 1 am right loalh io go. ROBERT L. MORROW New York City Golf Club Q23 An ahriclgemeni of all that is pleasant in man. W. l. MULHOLLAND New York City Bala. 'Tis not in mortals io command success, But we'll do more, Sempronius, we'll deserve ii. ROBERT KENNETH MURPHY Rochester, N. Y. Freshman Science Crew, Stroke U33 Livingston Hall Relay Team U3 f23g Class Hockey Team, Goal U3 f23g Fresh- man Crew, Stroke: Livingston Hall Crew U35 Captain f23g Class Football Team, right half C23 C339 Varsity Hockey Team, Coal Q35 Second Varsity Crew vs. Annapolis, C235 Decoration Day Regatta, Junior Eight, Stroke U33 Inter- mediate Eight, Stroke C235 Intermediate Four, Stroke Q23: Varsity Four Oared Crew, Stroke f23g Rowing Club U3 C23 Q35 Crewstersg Chemical Society fl3g Executive Com- mittee f23g Secretary C335 Christian Association U3 f23 C339 Class Vice-President C233 Columbian Board, Asso- ciate Editor f33g Engineering Society 63, Junior Ball Com- mittee 340 My Cod, 1 can't stancl this nonsense any longer! MALCOLM LINDSAY O'NEA'LE New York City ATQ Class Track Team Q33 Class Cross-Country Team Q33 Soph. Tug-of-War Team Q13 Class Football Team, fSul:o.l Q13 Track Association QQ3 Soph. Dinner Com- mittee Q33 Southern Club CU QD 13,3 Clinton Club QD For action too reyinedf' CLYBIIQAM. PEARCE. St. Louis Park, Minn. The fellow piclfs up wit as pigeons pease E E. PORTER New York City Pretty good in his may hut nloesn't weigh much ALVIN LESLIE POWELL Rockville Centre Mechanical Engineering Society QD QJ3 Electrical Engin- eering Society QD QD Unhand me, gentlemen, By heaven, 1'll malfe a ghost of him that lets me! ABRAHAM LINCOLN RAIPHAEL New York City Chemical Society QD ' Lel me smolfe my pipe and have a friendly lallf, anal I will happy he. J. T, RODENBURG, C. E.. New York City French Society QD C353 Columbian Board, Associate Ecli- tor Aye, sir, to he honest as this lvorlcl goes, is to he one man piclgecl out of ten thousand. J. E. RYPINSKI New York City Pop, Nor fame I slight nor for her favors call, She comes unloolged for, if she comes at all. FRANK HAROLD SAUNDERS Gloversville, N. Y. 2Xg Freshman Crew, Poughkeepsle Regatta U13 Class Track Team fl, Q13 Freshman Basketball Team CD3 Cane Spree Team Q33 Class Football Team QD C333 Sophomore Smoker Committee Q13 Black Avengers Q53 Kings Crown QD 6,3 Class President Q53 Varsity Crew 423. I 3 341 Please go 'way and let me sleep. W. SCHNAIDNROFF New York City Amidst the sofi variety I'm lost. WALTER SCHLESINGER SCHNEIDER New York Cit y Freshman Lacrosse Team CD9 Varsity Lacrosse Team C215 Architectural Society CID C23 None but the brave deserve the fair. CHARLES FREDERICK SCI-INEPP Ridgefield Park, N. Class Basketball Team CU C259 Class Baseball Team Cljg Varsity Basketball Team C2Dg Tug-of-War CZQQ Class Track Team C255 Sophomore Smoker Committee C215 Sophomore Cane Spree Committee I do remember an apothecarp, and hereabouis he clwellsf' L. C. SCHROEDER New York City ATG- Freshman Baseball Team A .stranger in a strange lam1.' KARL JULIUS SCHUMAKER Lonsdale, R. I. O life, 111011 ari a gallmg Ioaal. ARTHUR L. SEIVIEL New York City If naebody care for me, Ill care for naebody. ALEXANDER HERBERT SMITH Glascow, W. Scotland Varsity Association Football Team C23 Ted. A good fellow! Could more be .saia7? THOMAS EDWARD SNOOK, JR., C. E. New York City 953 Mandolin Club CIJg King's Crown C21 C333 Engineer- ing Society 342 An earnesl soul. ERNEST W. SOULE New York City . Freshman Lacrosse Team I . .. -12151 fm, ' v' ff ' 4' .,n.,-cow f.-.., ,gff,,f,Af4, f ,. .1 Q 2: f 2 ' Whats in a name3 1l's according lo the name I' - if? 'i ' . , ., ' 5'ff5:'f'.:. V 1 Here are two alphabeis and a de , j ,fo 3 GEORGE S. de SPIERAPOLIS, JR. New York City ' Newman Club C21 C31 I . ..5mIf... ' 1l's fine io lfnon: more ihan your fellow men, lwul poor form io iell ihem so ' RAYMOND WRIGHT STAFFORD, E. E. New York City Billy, Who in llie course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fddler, sfalesman and laujoonf' WILLIAM STEINSCI-INEIDER New York City F h ' res man Crew CI1, Sophomore Football Team C215 Varsity Rowing Squad, C215 Gentlemen Four-Oared Crew C215 Philharmonic Society CI1 C21 C315 Chemical Society UD C23 C33 Cod made but one man from lliis mould, one was enough. ROGER LOUIS STROBEL Cincinnati, Ohio Class Football Team C21 C315 Livingston Hall Committee C21, Chairman Diligence is the mother of good luck MORRIS HENRY SUGARMAN New York City Architectural Society CI1 C21 C31 Hastings Atelier C31 Frisco. Why lfnon: you not I am in love-7 JOHN DRURY TALLANT San Francisco Cal. A5475 King's Crown C21 C315 Engineering Society C21 C31 Varsity Soccer Team C21 C31 Tell me noi in mournful numbers Life is but an empiy dream. EDWARD GRAY TAYLOR Los Angeles, Cal. CPKEQ Architectural Society CI1 C21 C315 Mandolin Club C215 Churchmen's Association C21 C315 Rowing Club C21. ' 343 Sammy. I hear a charmed life. FRANK A. WARDLAW, JR. Schroon Lake, N. Y. AKE5 MH5 Class Football Team C21 C315 Class Track Team C215 Kings Crown C21 C315 Christian Association Cl1 C21 C315 Science Treasurer C315 Class President C215 Columbian Board C315 Vigilant Committee It floats-it floats-what floats? Weber. RUDOLF HERMAN WEBER ' New York City fPA9g Class Track Team Cl1g Class Swimming Team C215 Manager Class Swimming Team C215 Swimming As- sociation Cl1 C21 C315 Assistant Manager Varsity Swimming Team C215 Manager Varsity Swimming Team C315 Fresh- man Dinner Committee Cl1 Architectural Society C315 Sophomore Show, Cast C215 Varsitv Show. Cnet C215 Mandolin Club C315 Kingis Crown C21 C315 French Society C315 junior Ball Committee M 'I come not, friends, to'ste'al away your hearts. What then, pray? LESLIE STANDARD WEBSTER New York City Electrical Engineering Society C21 Her beauty, fool, is good, exceedingly good. DE WITT VANDERBILT WEED, JR. New York City AKE5 Freshman Baseball Team Cl15 Christian Association l 21 C3 Baseball Club 2 3 5 Electrical Engineer- C1 C U 1: C J C D mg Society C21 Theres nothing ill can dwell ln such a temple. HENRY A. WEIHER New York City 'PK25 Architectural Society Cl1 C21 O, thou art too mild, too mildg- 1 pray thee swear. AUGUSTUS SHERRILL WHITON .. New York City AKE- Architectural Societ - l 2 3 ' Columbian f I Y' C 1 CQ C 1, Board C31 Sou-Massier, Hastings Atelier A chief ingredient in my composition is a most deter- mined ohstinacyf' ALFRED A. WICHENDEN Bethel, Conn. Bud. Ay me, hon: easy a thing the heart of woman is! HAROLD WlLLlAMS, C. E. New Beclforcl, Mass. CPKXP5 Substitute, Freshman Crew, Poughkeepsie Regatta Cl15 Fall Regatta, Science Crew ,Cl15 Livingston Hall Crew C215 Crewsters C21 C315 King's Crown C21 C315 Sophomore Dinner Committee C215 Columbian Board C215 Class Treasurer C315 Engineering Society 344 Who chooseih me shall gel as much as she deserves. LOUIS M. ZACI-I New York City. Zog. And yet I was last chidden for being loo slow. FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, ZND New York City AXP9 Class Track Team CI19 King's Crown CI1 C21 C319 Electrical Engineering Society C21 C319 Swimming Associa- tion C21 C3JQ Sophomore Show Patroness Committee Varsity Show, Chorus CI19 The Invincibles C21 s The Sunday School, thai Blessed place, Oh I would ralher stray Within iis malls a child of grace Than spend my time in play. JAMES A. BAKER, JR. New York City Columbia Speclalor C219 Chess Club, Manager CI1, Treas- urer C219 Vice-President C319 King's Crown C21 C319 Rowing Association CI1 C21 c31Q Soccer Association C21 C319 French Society C11 C21 C31Q Anthon Club C21 C319 Churchmen's Association CI1 C21 C312 Rifle Club CI1 ufusi al the age 'inzixl boy and youlhf' DAVID LLEWELLYN CURTWRIGHT I-IOVER Washington, D. C. His years are young, but his experience old. ALBERT CARL KAESTNER New York City QAX, With a smile ihal was childlilfe and bland. I-I. PAUL LAURENT New York City Kid. I-Ie comes here lo complele his educaiionf' MARION I-I. IVIERRISS, MET. Brooklyn, N. Y. 'I3'K'If. The good are io he regarded and not the bad. OTIS C. IVIORRILL New York City QAX, I spalfe with one, my lord ihal came from thence. WILLIAM RICHMOND PETERS, JR. New York City No lufl on cheek nor beard on chin, But lips where .smiles go out and in. HERBERT CUSI-IING SMITH Alton, Illinois 'il dare do all lhai may become a man. ABRAI-IAM SPRUNG New York City Electrical Engineering Society C21 345 Should I here repeat il1e .slory of my life we might lose lime. Y I I H. .AL -WEITHER New York City Also ran. WILLIAM HENRY WHEELER - Brunswick, N. 43593 Gym Team UD f2Jg Winner Inter-collegiate .Side- horse Championship C259 Christian Association UD Qjg King's Crown Q13 Assistant Manager Soph. Show 1 am not only witty in myself, l7L1l'fl1C cause' of flllll lvii is in oilwer men. TREVETT ABBOT WILSON New York City AT? 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Smith M. E. Solis R. Cr. Slableford, R. W. Stephenson E. Sternberg J. Everett Sterrett L.. Stickles H. V. Story V. F. Sullivan R. L. Swanton S. W. Tannenbaum S. G. Taylor T. F. Thornton H. C. Todd R. S. True E.. Van Kleeck E. M. Wachner G. H. Warren, Jr. H. L. Washington New York City New York City Irvington, N. Newark, N. Curwensville, Pa. Montclair, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Mamaroneck, N. Y. New York City New York City Newark, N. Orange, N. New York City Orange, N. New York City New York City Buffalo, N. Y. Orange, N. Managua, Nicaragua New York City New York City New York City Ossining, N. Y. Newark, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Fanwood, N. New York City New York City Akron, Ohio New York City New York City P. C. Werner Long Branch, N. W. O. Whipps H. V. Wildman, Jr. W. D. Wile B. Willis R. L. de Wilton E. S. Wolbarst A. 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Hedges New York City New York City New York City Grantwood, N. New York City Montclair, N. New York City New York City Saratoga Springs, N. Y. New York City New York City Newark, N. New York City New York City New York City Yokohama, Japan New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City New York City Nyack, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Irvington, N. Y. New York City New York City West Hoboken, N. New York City New York City New York City Redbank, N. Hackensack, N . New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City St. Louis, Mo. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City West Hoboken, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City W. D. Heydecker Mount Vernon, N. Y. J. W. Hill New York City J. A. Hillman N. Holbrook J. V. Howell C. A. Hudson J. Hyman R. C. Jenkins R. B. Kayser R. S. Ketchum R. C. Klugescheid L. Koenig S. S. Korn M. L. 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Comstock C. W. Daniels W. T. Koken H. W. Walter E.. R. Alexander C. Crew A. O. Gettler l. Hockstader R. Schwarz H. Stagg, Jr. D. W. Whipple R. G. Williams W. S. Winslow Iluniors S. Feust H. A. Fulcl mining 'Engineering R. Annan W. R. Bamher N. E. Bliss C. B. Brown L. H. Brown K. C. Browne H. L. Carr J. R. Cooper T. B. Counselman G. W. Daniel T. H. P. Farr, slr. T. B. Farrington London, England New York City Washington, D. C. New York City East Orange, N. New York City Lakewood, Ohio New York City New York City New York City West Orange, N. St. Paul, Minn. L. B. Gardner R. W. Gelder E. E. Glorney W. E.. Greenough F. F. Hanhausen A. G. Hanke J. Hayes-Davis F. H. Hayes, Jr. T. W. Hendrick metallurgy Chemistry Greenville, Ala. New York City New York City Orange, N. New York City New York City Worcester, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. Pullman, Wash. New York City Paterson, N. 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C. Goodwin H. Hanigan W. B. Jones H. P. Laurent A. A. Loewy N. L. A. Malmros J. D. Mader R. H. Marwick C. Mayer I. Merlis L. D. Norsworthy C. S. Robert T. A. Robinson J. T. Rodenburg K. Schumacher C. P. Snook T. E. Snook, Jr. E.. W. Soule C. B. Spencer J. .AL Voskamp -I. Weinstein A. A. Wickenden H. Williams T. W. Williams 'Electrical W. A. Alexander W. L. Arnstein G. H. Bangs V. Benedict H. S. Black S. Born A. de M. Brazil A. L. Broe W. E.. Clemson C. Cordovez F. S. Dellenbaugh, Jr. H. Deschere H. C. E. Foeller H. Fonts H. Foote E. B. Griffen S. Guthorn A. M. Hamann H. O. Hammond E. Hinkel C. P Jordan R. M. Keator F. V. McGuiness E. A. McKanna F. Muller S. R. Osborn A. L. Powell L. Restrepo K. D. Robinson New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City Petrolia, Ontario, Canada New York City New York City New York City Plainf1eld,N. St. Louis, Mo. New York City Lonsdale, R. I. 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Johnstone E. M. Kapp R. B. Kayser C. E. Kear R. M. Keator W. W. Kennedy D. H. Krauss S. S. Krun L. Kuliska K. B. Lamb R. E. Landolt R. H. Landolt S. A. De Lano P. Lossman S. Levison A. K. Levy L. E. Levy C. Lindemann, Jr. J. S. Lineberger J. Loebenstein G. L. Lommel J. F. Low W. H. McArdle G. F, McClelland F. F. Mclver, Jr. S. S. MacDermott M. E. Mancusi-Ungao R. C. Miller J. H. C. Moffett J. I. Moore, Jr. P. Morris R. L. Morrow E. H. Mosher H. H. Moss H. S. Mudd E. A. Murphy J.- N. Murray C. Nathan J. R. Navarro H. R. Naylor E. Newton B. Niemann, Jr. E. Novomesky R. W. Oakley R. C. O'Donnell L. Oppenheirn R. A. Parker New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Natick, Mass. New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City New York City Orange, N. New York City New York City New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Jersey City, N. Cresskill, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City Hoboken, N. New York City New York City New York City Stapleton, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Berlin, Germany New York City New York N. Y. Newark, N. Peekskill, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. New York City New York City New York City New York City Mexico Los Angeles, Cal. Rochester, N. Y. New York City West End, N. New York City New York City Arkville, N. Y. New York City New York City Oregon City, Ore. New York City New York City Springfield, Mass. C. M. Pearce H. C. Penlield W. F. Peters, Jr. B. L. Pfeiffer R. Pineda, Jr. E. Pino S. Pin W. Payne A. L. Raphael A. E. Ratner A. F. Rausch C. L. Reed L. Af. Reed S. C. Rioncla W. L. Ripperger E.. O. Roberts B. Rogowski J. Rohn J. Rose D. Rothschild F. D. Russell, Jr. R. M. Ruthardt M. S. Salsbury M. Samuels F. C. Schede W. A. Schenck S. Schieber W. C. Schmidt L. C. Schultz P. Siebold G. E. Seil H. F. Seitz N. Selvage R. A. Semple G. A. Shaw C. R. Sime C. Simon L. G. Gilbert C. G. Sinclair T. H. Skinner M. A. Slobodkin E. C. Smith J. A. Smith M. E.. Solis R. N. Spence H. Cn. Spencer G. F. Squier T. Stagg B. C. Staiger A. Starrels E.. Steindler W. E.. Stewart, Jr. J. C. Stone, Jr. R. L. Strobel F. R. Struthers C. P. Suessenguth St. Louis Park, Minn. New York City New York City Parsons, Kan. Elizabeth, N. Havana, Cuba New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City San Juan, Porto Rico New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Montclair, N. New York City New York City New York City Front Royal, Va. New York City New York City Mount Vernon, N. Y. New York City Los Angeles, Cal. New York City Florida, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. Perth Amboy, N. Dayton, O. Newark, N. . Glascow, Scotland Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City Dunmore, Pa. New York City Elizabeth, N. New York City Nicaragua, C. A. New York City New York City Mexico New York City Newark, N. Philadelphia, Pa. New York City Astoria, L. l. New York City New York City New York City Grantwood, N. E.. A. Suverkrop, H. Swallow M. D. Swartz W. Tag J. P. Tashof E. W. Taylor F. C. Thorn O. V. Todd B. L. Trillich A. P. Valdes C. H. Valentine H. P. T. Van Keuren E.. F. Verplanck F. H. Wagner T. Walter New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Brooklyn, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Los Angeles, Cal. Brooklyn, N. Y. Goldens Bridge, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Howell, Mich. Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 'Buffalo, N. Y. Waspeth L. I. 362 E. H. E. H. W. Welch A. VonWeclell Welle W. Wetjen W. C. White L.. C. C. J. R. T. J. F. P. R. Wilson T. Wolfe Wolff P. Wood C. Wright Yoshida H. Young Zoghaum L. Zuckerbrot Rutherford, N. New York City Patterson, N. New York City Englewood, N. New York City Lewishurg, Pa. New York City New York City Tarrytown, N. Y. New York City Brooklyn, N. 'Y. New York- City New York City wfXS,3Q.fi?tQffG9fQQ Q5 a r n a r 6 Q7 9'i!iWsQftiNfZ yiS sQf3 W iE1 Seniors M. Abraham New York City M. E. Harrison Tazewell, Va. I. Alexander New York City E.. l. Hastings New York City A. Allan Montclair, l'lelL7l3et'd New York City G. S. Arkenburgh New York City H. W. l-ledly New York City L. L. Armstrong Upper Montclair, N. E- B- Hellin New York City B, Aron New York City l'lOCl1l'1Cim6I' New York City W. Barrows Greenwich, Conn. W. l-lodsdon Jersey City, N. E. E. vom Baur New York City - H0CrII16Tll1 H0b0kC1'l. N- L, E, Beam Elizabeth, N, A. S. Holm Perth Amboy, N. B, Beekman New Ygrk W. Hubbafd BlOOlTlf'ilCld, N U. M. Bernard London, England M- IIIQBHS New York City I-I. M. Boas M. A. Boyd E.. Bugbee D. Calman A. L. Carroll J. I. Cochran R. Coveney E. W. Craig M. E. Curran M. E. Daniels M. E. Dann M. C. Demarest J. A. V. Dempsey F. C. Ernest H. C. Falk Z. Feltus A. Fransioli M. H. Frink E.. Gay M. F. Godley J. Goldberg E.. L. Goodwin A. M. Gordon A. C. Grant T. Hall M. l-lamil R. G. Hardy Cirantwood., N. New York City Methuen, Maiss. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Bloomfield, N. Nanuet, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Watertown, N. Y. M011 New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. nt Vernon, N. Y. Troy, Ala. New York City M. lvimey A. Ci. .laggard D. Johnson Josephi l-l. Kaufman . F. Kenney Kerr . B. King E. Kloster B. Kupfer Lee Leerburger Levy E.. Levy flVlrs. S. E. Levyj U. Logan D. Robinson O. L. Roe Rome Rosenfelder Samek Sapinsky R. Scales Ci. Scheuer . D. Schlesinger B. Shale Silbernagel , M. Sillcox New York City New York City Dana, Mass. New York City New York City Plainfield, N. Englewood, N. Upper Montclair, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Yonkers Park, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Louisville, Ky. New York City New Albany, Incl. Jersey City, N. New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City E. Smith A. E.. Smithers H. C. Smithers M. F. Stearn M. B. Stark R. K. Stowell M. E.. Swenson E. M. Tapley L. I. Thompson L. S. Turnbull A. Underwood G. A. Ver Planck L. B. Westaway E.. G. Weston Marian Wilson H. Wood M. Woodhull F. Wyeth E. C. Zangler M. McLean H. L. Aiguier L. F. Alexander L. S. Anderson M. E. Armstrong C. Auerbach M. W. Bailey T. Barrows F. A. Black L. Bohan G. A. Bontils F. Burger R. Childs C. R. Cooper E. D. Cowen C. F. Crosby H. L. Crossman H. A. Dean C. C. Debouy M. Downs E.. S. Eddy M. K. Eggleston L. M F. E. B C. M H R. G. M N. H. Egleston . E. Emery F. Enk M. Fancher H. Firebaugh O. Fleming . L. Flint . R. Fox M. Frame M. Franke . L. Ctibson F. Hamburger Mount Vernon, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City East Orange, N. Binghamton, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Tuckahoe, N. Y. Belleville, N. White Plains, N. Y. New York City New York City Newark, N. New York City New York City E. B. MacDonald M. O. Marshall H. S. Messenger E. H. Miller H. D. Murch M. McKeown H. Newbold E. Nyitray J. G. O'Brien E. O'C1orman E. Oppenheim P. Patten E. Phillips H. S. Phillips M. Gladys Quinby N. E. Rich A. A. Richardson New York City O. E. Rilke Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. A. Riordan Detroit, Mich. filuniors Newark, N. E. Heller New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Plainfield, N. New York City New York City New York City Somerville, N. New York City New York City New York City Little Silver, N. New York City Jersey City, N. Bayonne, N. New York City Elizabeth, N. Newark, N. Somerville, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Mouth Vernon, N. Y. Bound Brook, N. New York City New York City G. Henderson M. T. Hemiann A. D. Hill B. Holzman F. I. Hopewell' S. L. Hopewell H. S. Hoys. G. L. Hunter N. E. Huntington M. R. lvimey M. V. Jacques D. B. Kirchwey E. E. Lawrence C. A. Lewis A. Loehrsen D. Long M. D. McCann H. McPherson C. F. McMurray E. N. Maison L. Mandel E. Martin E. M. Martin G. E.. Meier M. Monteser R. Moses M. Nammack E.. Nitchie J. R. Nottingham A. T. O'Donnell M. M. A. 0'Donnell M. B. Palliser New York City New York City Dover, N. New York City Glen Ridge, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Orange, N. J Mount Vernon, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City West Chester, N. Y. New York City Netherwood, N. New York City New York City New York City Nutley, N. Plainfield, N Scarsdale, N. Y. New York City Elizabeth, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Nyack, N. Y. Rutherford, N. New York City Lebanon, Tenn. Perth Amboy, N. New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Portlanclt, Ore. New York City New York City New York City E. A. Palmer E.. Plaut R F. Plan E Rawcliffe F. W. Read G. A. Reeder D C. Reilly M . Renton F. E. Rose H. E.. Savitz E. C. Seguine A G. Shaw E. l... Shaw E. l... Allen A. L. Bennett F. A. Bishop S. Bloch M. Bogert J. A. Bosch H. Brown J. Brown E. E. M. Bruning A. M. Burke E. Burne E C. Burns R. A. Burns A. M. Callan R. Carroll T. Cassell A. A. Clement M 5. Conroy H. C. Coombs H. H. Crandall H. Currier E. M. Deacon A. M. Denike D. D. Dieterich M M . Dodge . D. C. Druding A. Duncan New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. New York City New York City Hackensack, N. Westheld, N. New York City Rockland Lake, N. Y. New York City S. Silverman I... F. Spalding M. B. Stimson O. Thompson J. A. Wagner H. l. Wayt M. Weinstein J. R. West A. Wiesner J. D. Wylie J. Schwartz H. Woodhull Sopbomores New York City Georgetown, Conn. New York City New York City New York City New York City ' Boonton, N. New York City New York City Morristown, N. New York City New York City Port Chester, N. Y. New York City Warwick, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. Hempstead, N. Y. Brewer, Me. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City D. T. Dwyer New York City l... V. Eaton Dansville, N. Y. M. F. Elder New York City E Ellisson New York City E. English Goshen, N. Y. J. D. Fox Yonkers, N. Y. V. A. Fueslein New York City K. Clay New York City R. Gerstein New York City P. M. Girdner New York City E. Gleason New York' City l... de F. Greenawalt Red Bank, N. L. Cireiff New York City C. Haithwaite R. Hakes K. V. Hanley E. Harder M. T. Hart B. R. Hays l. F. Heider D. Henry A. L. Herrmann A. T. Hill M. Hirsh F. Holzwasser O. K. lhlseng V. ,Jackson L. E. Johnson M. A. Johnston E. M. Kempton O. King K. Kronlaerg A. Kugler E. S. Leveridge New York City New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City Vvaterbury, Conn. New York City Mamaroneck, N. Y. New York City Saratoga Springs, N. Y. New York City New York City llion, N. Y. New York City Philadelphia, Pa. New York City New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City White Plains, N. Y. New York City New York City G. C. Lovell New York City E.. M. McClenehan New York City J. McGrath Livingston Manor, N. Y, E. McKeever D. H. Mahon T. Mayer M. K. Messing S. B. Minor E. C. Mordecal A. F. Morgenstern M. Oherndorfer l... E.. Ockers A. M. O'Ciorman M. Plummer M. B. Polhemus H. M. Porter O. Prochazka F. M. F. Randolph M. Reid New York City New York City New York City New York City Freehold, N. New York City New York City New York City Oakdale, N. Y. New York City New York Ciy New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City M. W. Reynar H. De M. Runyon R. l... Salmowitz M. L. Sanborn G. Sandford G. E. Saul l... H. Schoedler A. Seveso G. M. Shaw M. B. Shaw M. Schwitzer K. l-l. Sickels R. l-l. Siclell R. D. Slawter C. l-l. Sonn R. M. Stagen H. Stapff J. A. Steinecke C. Stewart Boonton, N. West Summit, N. New York City New York City Dansville, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Vvhite Plains, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Somerville, N. Mount Vernon, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City N. Stewart l... MacE. Stryker E.. Thompson E. F. Thorne N. Thorne K. l-l. Tiemann J. B. Van Anda A. S. Van Buskirk J. C. Vose N. l... Wadelton Etta Adelaide Waite G. L. Watson A. Weil ' L. C. Weymann Cu. Willets M. B. Wilson I-I. B. Wise H. D. Worrall New York City White Plains, N. Y. New York City . Nyack, N. Y New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Bronxville, N. Y. River Edge, N. New York City New York City New York City White Plains, N. Y. Washington, D. C. New York City New York City ' .freshmen EDITOR's NOTE:-Up to the time when the Columbian went to press the Barnard Registrar was not able to hand in a complete list of Freshmen. 1 I f f1X!!4. ,ix Xx fZ5f! R. H. Anderson G. T. Arms E. C. Bailly H. MCC. Bangs A. Bangser J. F. Barber L. Bevier, 3d J. P. Blechman C. Buchner A. A. Cohn H. E. Colton W. W. Corlett B. A. Cross W. S. Doernberg F. B. Dow R. W. Dox D. D. Drain H. W. Eastman E. Ellenwood F. E. Ellis P. Folger R. M. Frink N. S. Goetz P. A. Gordon S. Hamilton W. W. Hay F. R. Heinick B. Hershkoft Tbbiro year Constantinople, Turkey New London, Conn. Spencerport, N. Y. New York City Lebanon, Pa. Cedarville, O. New Brunswick, N. New York City New York City Brookhaven, Miss. New York City New York City Baton Rouge, La. New York City Rochester, N. Y. Lockport, N. Y. Kirkwood, Ill. Roslyn, N. Y. Dannemora, N. Y. Carlisle, Ind. Geneva, N. Y. Elkhart, Ind. New York City Weehawken, N. Englewood, N. New York City Berlin. Germany New York City A. Houston L. Jackson A. Jollon G. Jones L. Judson L. C. Kelis L. K. Kentwell D. E. Latham F. B. Lord, Jr. J. B. McLaughlin W. E. Marsden A. T. Maurice S. L. Miller C. A. Murphy V. A. O'Connor M. B. Pierce H. Read S. L. Richter S. C. Riddle A. W. Rinke H. Roig B. A. Rosenblatt J. Ryha G. N. Sage F. P. Schaffer W. M. Schwarz C. E. Scribner G. C. Shafer I Valparaiso, Chile Dillon, S. C. New York City New York City New York City Sauk Centre, Minn. Honolulu, H. I. Weatherly, Pa. New York City New York City Johnstown, Pa. Athens, Pa. Linlithgo, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. New York City Sparta, Ga. Delaware, Ohio New York City Delaware, Ohio New York City Poughkeepsie, N. Y. New York City Poland, Austria Clifton Springs, N. Y. New York City New York City Boonton, N. Montrose, Pa. A. T. Shapinsky P. Sheehan W. B. Shelton D. F. Sicher E. Simpson R. W. Skinner, J C. G. Snead, Jr. K. M. Spence A. F. Spiegel E. F. Spitz W. B. Sprague E. O. Stanley, jr. W. P. Sturtevant J. Asher R. D. Alsop H. A. Ault B. Baldo L. W. Baldwin H. P. Baumer K. H. Behr L. P. Bissell L. W. Black L. L. Campbell H. E.. Chapin W. H. Cherry H. Chmielinski E.. C. Church C. M. Cooder N. Coplon J. W. Crandall E.. R. Dorsey T. M.. Dye E.. R. Early R. A. Ferrari A. Fleischmann C. T. A. French B. A. Gabriel R. Garvey, jr. O. P. Ceer E. C. Hall R. I. Hare E. H. Hart H. W. Heidgard M. M. Herman G. Hirsch A. T. Hopping J. W. House H. A. Hulmann A. C. lntemann W. .Iabine C. Katzenstein L. C. Kelly W. E.. Kelley Louisville, Ky. Buffalo, N. Y. Norwalk, Conn. New York City New York City New York City Waterbury, Conn. New York City New York City New York City New York City East Orange, N. Conneautville, Pa. Second Worcester, Mass. New York City Ottawa, Can. Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Newburyport, Mass. New York City New York City Philadelphia, Pa. New York City Newport, Ark. New York City Toledo, Ohio Warsaw, Poland New York City Rahway, N. Cedartown, Cna. Tacoma, Wash. Atlanta, Ga. Oregon City, Ore. Foster Falls, Va. New York City Baltimore, Md.. New York City New York City Los Angeles, Cal. New York City Nashville, Tenn. Muskogee, Okla. New York City New York City Danville, Va. New York City New York City Little Rock, Ark. Kilversuw, Holland New York City Yonkers, N. Y. Warren Plains, N. C. Crawfordsville, Ind. New York City P. L. Swain M. Tachna C. M. Travis C. Trosk H. G. Vincent F. C. Welles C. Wicks E. Williams B. D. Wise L. Wolf I. M. Wormser E. H. Zion your T. Kent C. W. Kernan M. R. Klepper F. W. Kobbe J. R. Latourette U. A. Lavery A. S. Levy, Jr. W. E. Libbey L. E. McCianliss W. McCormick W. H. McCnrann N. W. McGill H. Mandell D. M. Martin W. H. Milholland M. L. Moremen A S. Mortimer C. Newton Ct. Norris A. A. O'Connell J. L. Parks, Jr. D. W. Peiser H. O. Pierson H. L. Rafferty A. Rathjen F. A. Reilley J. L. Reiner W. A. Reynolds J. S. Robinson W. S. Shan F. L. Sherrer H. Silverman A. Smith C. D. Souter H. Spingarn I. H. Stanley H. W. Terkel D. G. Tucker G. C. Tuttle W. C. Van Dewater 368 L New York City New York City New York City New York City Oberlin, Ohio New York City New York City Lockport, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Stanton, Neb. Patterson, N. Y. Baton Rouge, La. Pullman, Wash. New York City Oregon City, Ore. Lavery, Pa. New York City Clinton, N. Y. Rockville, Ind. Missoula, Mont. Memphis, Tenn. Meadville, Pa. . Ellington, Ill. New York City New York City Switzerland, Fla. 'New York City Jassy, Roumania New York City Ottumwa, Ia. New York City New York City ' Norwalk, Conn. Portland, Ore. Rochester, N. Y. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Little Britain, N. Y. New York City Mansfield, Ohio Wenchow, China East Orange, N. New York City Wilmington, Ohio Newark, N. New York City Augusta, Ark. Woonsocket, R. l. New York City New York City Princeton, N. K. B. Ullman A I. Untermyer E.. W. Walker S. B. Ackerman T. N. Alexander J. A. Allen L. V. Almirall R. H. Bagnell H . E. Bedford S. M. Bell T. S. Bell L. H. Bigelow H. Bijur C. H. Bissell J. Brizzolara M. H. Brubaker H. M. Brush ' J. K. Byard W. E. Byers O. G. Calhoun L. A. Chase H. Chmielenski J. W. Church F. C. Churchill E.. G. Clemans R. S. Conkly F. C. Corbett V. W. Cutting F. Dean L. S. Denslow D. Dond, lll R. G. Dunmore W. Eastman J. M. Ferguson B. K. Fisk O. K. Fraerkel A. Freedman C. T. A. French J. Garcia R. Garvey, Jr. W. L. Glenn R. de Golyer W. Goodwin H. Green W. Gresham P. H. Guilfoil E.. Harlam S. F. Hartman J. R. Hermis M. H. Hess F. A. Higgins L S. High G. E. Hile, II L. V. Hinchliffe L. D. Holmes A. Holtzofl: J. K. Houghton B. P. House W. A. Jacobs Londonville, Chic New York City New York City W. M. Washburn P. R. Weltner X Tits! year Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City Brooklyn N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Decatur, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City Fort Smith, Ark. Columbia City, Ind. Greenwich, Conn. Feycreek, N. Y. Broadwell, Ohio Willington, S. C. Plainfield, N. Warsaw, Poland Menomonel Falls, Wis. Joliet, lll. Asobin, Wash. Newburgh, N. Y. Hartford, Conn. New York City Stamford., Conn. Hooper, Nebraska New York City Utica, N. Y. Roslyn, L. l. Jamaica, L.. I. Kingflsher, Okla. Far Rockaway, L. l. Waco, Texas Topeka, Kansas Paterna, Spain Los Angeles, Cal. Atlanta, Ga. Springfield, Mass. New York City New York City Parkville, Mo. Hartford, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City Providence, R. l. White Plains, N. Y. Paterson, N. Elmira, N. Y. New York City Hamilton, Mo. Manchester, Ky. Beech Grove, Tenn. H. Johnson H. Johnson, Jr. W. F. Kain A. B. Kellogg K. W. Kirchwey . Konta . K. W. Koo B. M. Langstaff E. Lerssner L. M. Livengood W. P. Lord G. S. Love S. McBee, Jr. J. C. McChristie H. W. McDavid W. G. McLoughlin J. W. Macy, Jr. P. R. Mallory B. R. Mayer, Jr. W. B. Milkman K. D. Miller G. W. Morriss D. Murphy C. M. Myers C. H. Neighbors A. S. Nettles D. D. O'Brien A. Peaslee J. A. Reeves G. L. Reif, Jr. R. H. Rice P. D. Richards A. B. Ruddock F. E. Scott D. F. Wheehan J. S. Sickels W. B. Solinger H. C. Souder R. H. Steele J. Steiner C. B. Striger J. R. Stratton J. M. Taylor P. Termini A. G. Thomas N. S. Trabulsi H. L. Trube H. A. Uihlein R. B. Walkinshaw G. O. Walser W. A. Weatherbee C- V H. W. Webb W. S. Weiss S. L. Wolff s. D. Wylie 369 New York City Columbia, S. C. South Orange, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. Dallas, Texas. New York City New York City New York City Shanghai, China Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Walla Walla, la. Salem, Ore. York, Pa. Great Neck, N. Y. New York City Coftien, Ill. Jersey City, N. Winchester, lnd. Brooklyn, N. Y. Baton Rouge, La. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Rochester, N. Y. New York City Akron, Ohio Chattanooga, Tenn. Spartanburg, S. C. Northampton, Mass. Clarksboro, N. Cambridge, Mass. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Elyria, Ohio Salt Lake City, Utah New York City Emory, Va. Northampton, Mass. Nyack, N. Y. Brooklyn N. Y. Greenfield, Ind. Brooklyn, N. Y. Newark, N. Toledo, la. Blossburg, Va. New York City Sheepsheacl Bay, L.. l. Two Rivers, Wis. Mushgara, Syria Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Millwood, Pa. New Brighton, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City Shippensburg, Pa. SESS. W Q eoicin w aasiig H. Abrons P. H. Adams J. S. Ames D. R. Ayres A. Bendick N. K. Benton A. P. Block H. Blum W. M. Bradshaw K. Bulkley S. R. Burnap F. W. Campbell J. F. Casey F. S. Child S. Cohn -I. B. Cowhercl F. Echeverria S. Ehrenreich E. D. Elliott H. Emsheimer J. T. English E. R. Evans J. H. Evans E. Fauver W. E. Findeisen J. R. Foshay R. H. Fowler C. H. Fulton A. Ciossett F. Hale, Jr. D. R. P. Heaton R. H. Hewit A. Hofheimer C. E. Hyde E. R. P. Janvrin W. C. Johnson F I. Krauss S. Kutscher 'fourth New York City New York City Binghamton, N. Y. Montclair, N. Tompkinsville, S. l. Newark, N. New York City New Brunswick, N. New York City New York City Windsor Locks, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. New London, Conn. Fairfield, Conn. New York City Shelbyville, Ky. New York City New York City Catskill, N. Y. Wheeling, W. Va. Elizabeth, N. Remsen, N. Y. Montclair, N. Oberlin, Ohio Brooklyn, N. Y. Peekskill, N. Y. New York City New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City Wallingford, Conn. Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. New London, Conn. New York City Cupertino, Cal. New York City Summit, N. East Orange, N. Stapleton, S. I., N. Y. year J. Lancer R. T. La Vake M. Lavandera G. D. Lyman F. N. Mandeville l... Mayer J. O. McDonald D. H. Morris W. W. Mott H. Olsan H. E. B. Pardee F. W. Paton J. Popper L. F. Rainsford A. A. Ranson C. H. Richardson, J. Rosenloloom M. Rosensohn L. B. Rosenthal M. Schaie T. Shanley F. C. Smith F. B. St. John S. H. Steiner V. E.. Stork A. G. Sullivan T. A. y Almazan S. F. Wade J. W. Walther D. M. Wardner D. West J. L. Vvhite M. L. Wieselthier F. W. Wilkerson B. M. Wronker R. M. Yergason H. B. Zimermann Jr. Vina G New York City Roselnank, S. I., N. Y. Vega de Rivadeo, Spain Los Angeles, Cal. Newark, N. 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New York City Charlotte, N. Y. West Hoboken, N. Tenafly, N. New York City Silverton, Ore. Fordham, N. Y. Worcester, Mass. New York City Southport, Conn. New York City East Rockaway, L. 1. Lewiston, Me. Brooklyn, N. Y. Oyster Bay, L. I. New York City New Brunswick, N. New York City New York City H. W. Spiers H. Stehl D. D. Stowell N. A. Sullo C. Sumner J. W. Townsend J. A. Vietor M. H. Ward H. W. Wellington J. W. Wurthmann W. H. Barber A. Bessie F. W. Bishop C. O. Cheney J. L. Cobb I. Cohen A. C. Combes, Jr. G. M. Goodwin H. R. Miller M. A. Rothschild 'First pear Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Bayside, L. l. New York City New York City New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. 411 ,, L. M. Liebman H. F. Murray V. B. Murray C. H. Nammack S. Nilson M. Simon M. D. Smith F. C. Steinmetz E. Van Kleeck H. W. Wellington H. V. Wildman --use New York City Jamaica, L. I. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Xlew York City E. H. McLean W. McMartin G. Ct. Pearce O. C. Pickhardt H. A. Riley A. P. Stout S. Swift L. M. Thompson C. C. White W. C. White A. Whitman 372 Oberlin, Ohio New York City New York City New York City Rochester, N. Y. Lockport, N. Y. New York City Medford, Mass. Braintree, Mass. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Wahpeton, N. D. New York City New York City Brooklyn, N .Y. New York City Elmhurst, N. Y. Tompkinsville, S. I., N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Wood-ville,' Mass. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Hoboken, N. New York City F. Bortone C. Brim W. S. Duboff L. G. Fisher I. H. Franklin S Gitlow S. Goldman H. M. Herring S. M. Katz H. Klaus I. E.. Liss D. D. Adee G. Aronowitz -I. W. Beard. E. Bleier C. S. B. Cassasa W. R. Crane G. L. Gerow R. O. Groover T. Halpern D. L. I-libbs J. G. McCourt new New York City New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Jersey City, N. Astoria, L.. I. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Jersey City, N. New York City 6 Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City Long lslancl City, L. I. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. P. Manheims A. Mendelson C. R. Murray J. A. O'Reilly M. A. Pakas A. A. Schwartz ,QDQQ S. Slilimlurim B. Sirotinsky I. L. Solomon S. Solomon D. Weild J. M. Mills F. R. Mount V. L. O'Reilly W. E. Ragan, Jr. G. Ravich S. B. Rosenzweig S. B. Ross J. B. Siclloury T. M. Siegel A. Unger W. W. Weeks 373 New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City l Brook yn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City Aqueduct, L. l. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City A. McBride Rutherford, N. SQ? -- QQ! HQ! i Q 5 M. Ackerman L. R. Adams F. L. Bean S. Bernstein '13 w ormacy Q ,SY Senior Class Section 1 New York City Lindsley New York City Linnick New York City E.. Lonis New York City L. F. Boehme F. Brancato S. D. Cornish F. A. Del Vecchio Cr. C. Denike J. Egerman J. E. Etler J. Feldman G. Frucht W. H. Craul H. Cluckman M. Golob J. Cordon . A. H. Gordon J. Guardi R. C. Jennings C. Johnson S. I. Katibah K. B. Klebe E. F Krapf A. Lucovara New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Summit, N. New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City I. Lichtenstein J. S. Balsamo F. E. Barth J. A. Bauman L . Berbert E. F. H. Bottcher J. Brady C.. I. Branower S. Branower C. Brett M. McFarlane P. McManus D. McRae . P. Matthews Mechinel L. N. Miller W. B. Morrison L. Pachman B. Pryor C. Reed Reuter W. Rogers W. Solomon M. L. Schlesinger H. Stead A. Steffens Tow Tow F. Ulanotf iii dt t New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City F. C. A. Westermayr New York City New York City E. Whitehead Morristown, N. New York City Section 2 New York City Burstan New York City New York City . Capute New York City New York City Carson New York City New York City Cohen - New York City New York City Cooper New York City New York City L. Di Nolfo New York City New York City Finkenberg New York City New York City , Giaealone New York City New York City Crrodinsky New York City L. Gussman J. L. Hamilton H. Hasan S. Hindes B. Karkman F. D. Kingston M. V. Kleinman M. Levinson M. Loew P. Loewenthal A. Martoecio A. Matera N. Minkin E. A. Mundaro W. Muster E.. B. Oates S. Pearlmutter D. M. Pisculli C. Audi B. Aserinsky K. R. Bahan I. Berkowitz J. Bianchi S. Blau D. Cantor E.. Chronik A. Cohen L. L. Cypress V. D'Amico M. Deutsch .AQ Di Bella E. A. Estrada S. Feinberg B. Gagliano E. M. Givens S. Goldberg A. Goldfinger W. Haefeli R. Halpern E. N. Hammond C. R. Hanks F. Hart M. G. Helclt H. Hertz L. W. Howard M. L. Huck I. Kapolsky H. Polonsky C. Ct. Pauki M. Regelson M. Rosenblum N. Salinitro J. A. Saphiro W. Schneiderman H. Stockhoft C. I... Schroeder R. Stockhammer S. Stoller F. P. Strehl M. Sobel L. Tartak H. Weinschenk B. Windt S. Worthy S. Zevie Class Section 1 New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Tlumor New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City C. Kaschuck E. W. Knecht P. E. Laccorn Cn. Lawson C. W. Lindsay E. McCrum W. Y. McMullen E.. K. McWhorter A. T. Makaus J. F. Malarkey L.. W. Minas J. W. Nise E. H. O'Neil J. F. O'Toole J. Polonsky G. C. Propst W. M. Ralston W. C. Reed L. H. Richless L.. H. Robinson A. Robitsek S. Rosenblatt G. F. Schetterer H. Schlesinger I. S. Siegel J. Taub S. Tolmach M. H. Weil New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City F. O. Ales S. Baron O. Barta A. Binder M. Breakstone F. Brehm F. R. Brennan W. A. Brown H. T. Cartwright R. Clark W. Clary D. I. Cohen C. D. Cole C. A. P. Cole W. H. Coles P. C. Decker F. De Sanctis F. Demetrio C. A. Eron - E. Freedman M. Freiman M. Fried S. D. Friecllancler S. l... Galotta O. Garten S. Cilaseroff R. W. Goiclo J. D. Golcl C. C. Gross E.. A. Heirnlich A. Alliegio E. Auchenpaugh C. A. Ayres C. C. Becker S. Bela S. R. M. Bensen E.. W. Blake R. I... Blume J. M. Breitenbach l... H. Buck V. Cappetta J. Charleston A. E.. Cole S. C. Davis, Jr. R. Elting J. l... Fink I. Goldstein H. B. Hansen Section 2 New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City H. Herschkowitz I. Jaffey L. E. Kantor Af. A. Karlin J. V. Keyronse H. A. Krumwiecle A. Lamouree W. Lange F. W. Langen M. Levinson A. B. Long P. Mesiano C. H. W. Moellering W. S. Moore H. P. Moran A. A. Ogg T. F. Roecliger A. A. Romano M. Rothman W. L. Rowland M. Saloman L. W. Schwarz New York City N. Sigal New York City Slofkin New York City l... Splescia New York City H. Vogel New York City S. Weiner New York City V. T. Whalen New York City F. Yaffa New York City I Section 3 New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Sheepsheacl, l... I. New York City New York City New York City W. Hoboken, N. New York City Paterson, N. Weehawken, N. Ci. W. Humphreys F. l... Hunt A. E. Hutton W. H. Krauser A. E.. Kuhlmann C. F. Liebrecht M. E. Marten W. Regnault V. N. Robinson l... Roon H. Rossman F. H. Schultheis M. Scuccimarra S. Sidransky Af. Z. Stern F. E. Tumulty A. A. Von St. Georg New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Union, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Jersey City, N. e New York City S. Alexander L. Allen M. A. Angell J. MCD. Avent E. A. Babb F. E. Balch B. N. Baldwin E.. P. Baldwin B. l. Briggs V. Bundren L. Buseck M. B. C. Byrne F. H. Cook M. A. Coyne E. Creighton N. Crooks G. Cruden I. N. Denison J. Deutsch L. M. Dexheimer I. Downie N. A. Dunbar M. Dunbar O. L. Edens L. Eltinge C. D. Farrell F. A. Perrin ' A. Fink A. E. 'Forsell L. M. Gambier E. S. Garlick M. Genin' E. M. Green Q Oeacbcrs College Seniors New York City New York City New York City New York City Holden, Mass. Lerna, lll. Chicago, lll. Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Dartmouth, Mass. Jefferson City, Tenn. Passaic, N. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y. Toledo, Ohio New York City New York City Groton, Conn. New York City Spencer, S. D. Cleveland, Ohio Beech Island, S. C. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Bellingham, Wash. New York City Rahway, N. Montpelier, Vt. New York City West Brighton, S. l. New York City Paterson, N. Atlantic Highlands, N. Norris City, lll. R. E. Gregg E. Grundy J. E.. Guernsey E.. M. Hallock G. Hamel E. L. Hamilton F. P. Hamm M. Harrigan J. Harris A. C. Hawkins N. Henderson A. B. Herrig H. Herrmann J. F. Hetzel I. M. Howard G. F. Howland S. Irving A. M. Jackson H. F. Jessup E.. P. Johnson B. K. Koehler G. P. Lawson J. H. McCloskey F. M. McCully G. McCune S. H. Mcllroy V. P. McKinley E. B. McLaughlin J. Monsk H. N, Moore A. I. Morrissey C. E. Morrison M. I. Murchie Citra, Fla. Paterson, N. New York City Tunkhannock, Pa. Newark, New York City Breakabeen, N. Y. Canton, N. Y. Florence, Ala. Sewaren, N. Talladega, Ala. Saginaw, Mich. New York City Stevens Point, Wis. Pulaski, Va. New York City New York City New York City Piermont, N. Y. Cincinnati, Ohio Rutherford, N. New York City Spokane, Wash. New York City Troy, N. Y. Newark, N. Troy, Ala. Cincinnati, Ohio New York City Pittsburgh, Pa. New York City South Orange, N. Nevada City, Cal. L. H. Murray C. Murtland A. Nelken E. S. Neville M. B. O'Brien J. M. O'Gorman J. L. Owens F. W. Palmer B. E.. Perham C. H. Planer fMrs.j C. C. Plalto L. Richmond J. O. Rogers M. L. Schmidt C. E. Schwenker A. L. Seager G. E.. Seekell H. Adams K. Adams E. C. Amy V. Augur M. E.. Baker M. F. Baldwin R. Baranoff N. M. Barnett F. A. Bishop M. P. Bockee A. T. Brewer . M. D. Brewer fMrs. A. B. Briggs J. Budinich E.. M. Burdick N. Campbell S. E. Campbell V. H. Campbell B. A. Capron M. Chamberlin H. C. Chandler Ci. Coates E. P. Cobb I. C. Barnard M. Converse F. A. Dailey K. A. Decker E.. Denton E. Dollinger M. H. Duncan P. I. Evans A. Feagin M. S. Ferrigan C. G. Garrison E. Harcourt E.. Harrington D Baltimore, Md. Newark, N. Natchitoches, La. New York City New York City Oswego, N. Y. Ridgefield, Conn. East Meredith, N. Y. Lestershire, N. Y. Hoboken, N. Baltimore, Md. Bethel, Conn. Carthage, N. Y. Avoca, la. New York City Brockport, N. Y. Grand Rapids, Mich. B. M. Sellers A. A. Stanley I. M. Stephens B. C. Stiles A. Strope A. E. Sulfern L. Dew. Taggart C. Townsend T. Trottier I. B. Tuchton H. A. Tupper H. W. Twaddle A. Underhill B. Vinson V. L. Wolfe C. H. Wright Iluniors South Orange, N. Upper Montclair, N. New York City 'Los Angeles, Cal. Closter, N. Grand. Rapids, Mich. New York City Bellingham, Wash. Norwich, Conn. Amenia, N. Y. Anniston, Ala. Chicago, Ill. East Orange, N. Coquimbo, Chili Orange, N. Upper Montclair, N. Decatur, Ill. Yonkers, N. Y. 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Brown H. M. Brown L. A. Brown E.. H. Bryan C. A. Buernming H. R. Butler M. E. Butler B. E. Caine E. I. Chubb H. M. Cooke E. W. Correll L. S. Coleman C. V. Coyle B. H. Crane R. W. Davis - A. V. Dickey C. M. Diemer E. V. Dobbs B. B. Dorland J. Emery Minnetonka Beach, Minn. Evanston, Ill. Jersey City, N. New York City Williamsport, Pa. Nantucket, Mass. Goshen, N. Y. Saginaw, Mich. Roanoke, Va. New York City Muskegon, Mich. Arlington, N. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Chicago, lll. Yonkers, N. Y. ' Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Winona, Minn. Kansas, Ill. Socorro Castalia, la. Springfield, Mass. New York City Tacoma, Wash. Honolulu, Hawaii Sparrow Bush, N. Y. Fargo, N. D. Philadelphia, Pa. New York City Highwood, N. New York City Redlands, Cal. Peoria, lll. Talladega, Ala. Toledo, Ohio Byron, N. Y. Indianapolis, lnd. Sedalia, Mo. Sargentsville, N. New York City New York City New York City Logan, Utah Schuylerville, N. Y. Berkeley, Cal. Ysaka, Japan Richmond, Va. Glen Ridge, N. Montclair, N. Minneapolis, Minn. Montclair, N. Rochester, N. Y. Pasadena, Cal. Arlington, N. Kirkwood, Ga. J. L. Stewart M. Story C. E. Stround. S. M. Suydam De R. Thomas J. L. Thomson L. E. Tripp E. E. Troeger L. L. Troy E. Vail S. B. Vanderbilt I. C. Wadsworth H. H. Wallace M. H. Wheeler M. St. Wilcox G. Willis W. F.. Winter F1 year M. Evans A. F. Farnum N. C. Field E. B. Forman K. A. Fox A. Grant R. Greenewald S. C. Harris M. Hinshelwood B. M. Hess B. F. Holman M. L. Hooper A. P. Hutchins E. B. Jenkins E. F. Judd J. D. Kellsey F. M. Kerns R. Kimball A. P. Kingsbury F. Kirkley A. T. Kurtz K. E.. Leavenworth F. M. Lee A. L. Leggett M. B. Lincoln S. G. Loring M. S- Lowrey M. VF. Lowes M. O. MoGowin E.. M- McGrath M. E.. McMillan H. R. Mabrey Mrs. M. Manchester T. P. Manwell M. M. Martin 379 , . Galion, Ohio Oakland, Cal. Asbury Park, N. Ridgefield, N San Antonio, Tex. Highwood. N. Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Charles City, la. Greensboro, N. C. Hamden, N. Y. New York City Grand Junction, Col. 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C. Schwartz I.. Shelley M. R. Shively S. A. Simpson B. T. Smith Milwaukee, Wis- Marlton, N. New York City Decorah, Iowa Pottstown, Pa. Nineveh, Va. Nyando, N. Y. Calumetville, Wis- Boonton, N. Philadelphia, Pa. Edgemoor, Del. Muskegon, Mich. Bamberg, S. C. Glen Elder, Kan. Trenton, N. Elizabeth, N. Toledo, Ohio New York City Bryn Athyn, Pa. I-Iigh Bridge, N. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Lexington, N. C. Freehold, N. . Ely, Nev. Savannah, Cla. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. New York City Dawn, Ohio Napa, Cal. Elmira, N. Y. Cairo, Ill. B. G. Smith G. M. Smith M. L. Smith I. Snider N. A. Snook B. F. Stadler H. M. Storer E.. Ct. Stringfellow B. Sunderland S. Swenson C. Ten Eick J. Thomas, Jr. N. M. Todd M. C. Trowbridge M. V. Tully I... M. Van Vosburgh M. A. Wales E. I-I. Ward W. Weldin I... Wellington E. Vvhitcomb I-I. Wile E. M. Willett I. Williams S. E. Williams R. A. Wilmot I... W. Witcher M. A. Wooster East Orange, N. Grand Rapids, Mich. Westfield, N. New York City S. Lebanon, Ohio New York City Susquehanna, Pa. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Cleveland, Ohio Clifton, Tex. New York City Raleigh, N. C. New York City Toledo, Ohio New York City Baltimore, Md. Monson, Mass. Oneonta, N. Y. Edgemoor, Del. Oxford, Mass. Indianapolis, Ind. Rochester, N. Y. Needham, Mass. Columbus, Ga. New York City Grand Rapids, Mich. Athens, Cla. Newport, N. Y. E.ditor's Note:-Up to the time when the Columbian went to press, the Teachers' College Registrar was not able to give us a complete list of First Year students. LZ-'K-,J-::'Y'-C ff' ,-4' X of itilif d ft ' In Ing 3 li f 2' and ff R it J Vf? .. 9 WIS 'kj fi new- S. fy' :Q 7 1 0 W .24 Q 'at . Eggs, x I I N I f J f U ntl ' Milli' ., as L2 lm! n,,l:IX ,I I ,Egg ' ,Ez 1 of T f,,ull 'l6 1 V Q71 X ,X-f' AFV PFI' - ...gir l J NWM e X 5 Vw fdllll affix X fig D ' -. . t , , . 14' v i 1,, I a II K IIILI. fl --A ., . ll l t X Pwr 1-.f2h ,,as 5 I 'Q ,gg Q ,wi PR J. Acker W. N. Aflhertson J. P. Almond H. B. Brainerd J. K. Branner S. Brenner F. C. AAyala R. W. Catlin F. B. Chapman D. L. Clark II. H. Clark II. Fogarty W. E. Foster G. Fuclji H. Goldman R. Jahelka J. Latenser, Jr. C. W- Adams R. S. Adler H. C. Barber K - .L?'i-331: -Affift. -- . Y Ho -'., 'T - , -, Q ' : 'F - . ' ' :' ' -111 ffim-'1':?'fPf . 1 ' Q--1'Qr5-.'ff5:2 . 'v'33-'t -'.'I'f- If I --.' ' Z - ' ' F We '- - ' 1' 1+ ':' '-T::.- 1 :Ii ' I 'wifi -'i ' , I. ' 1 if .5331-A Iii. 1 Q K 1 X. - eg ' - - f':.'.-:Zag ...J ' :Q .. x - : -.- 55, . If . L , I f .: :-ff?-' ' ., .'-,.'.3-.-j-, 4 Q' ,fi 44 A' Zz X -' ' '- ' fx ..-'S fig--. -f f?- ..II II r 1- ' 5- Ii. If, f II, '. I .sf ,I,II- w,':'- '5 ' - . I f V nfilgfl ' X X '2'i:?:-- B t f .. -1'. '-J-1 '- -J ' ,gr fn.. ,H -:iv f , X - '-'fa - ' '5. .' A :Eff .4 Un n' -il f 1 .f -5.7 , ..1 23,1 -I -' . 49 '-T, ' 5 .1 n , rl .1 U.-.75 X If . 'fb - 5 it-Lf.'- lm- 'fy I, I I- J I.,-- i H A .,IIgI. I-17 ,f 1 - . . ' . -Lf 5 N ? 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M.. ., 4. , - WIQJAI, I 'I pI, I'-I - II I , 1, I wg 4 I BW N Ulu ,..-- M - , -... i K ' ' S ' . .Qs N All fm kv X -,id lmvll' 4 .U I, I t-5 Inf, . I 1 I, I . . . ..,,..,, 1, . .-. Ii. . IIIIITI I My pg ,L HI o,i,2L.II I ll',pt'II1 I. I I- ,I . ,, .I sopw -,Ijn III nf :Ii W 'LU' .ri . .- f .. A 1' l .Nfl Affxrcbitecture Canoioates for a Tegree New York City A. Markwitz New York City K. Morse Lithonia, Ga. F. Murphy New York City E. H. Neerse Stanford University, Cal. G. Pitt New York City Havana, Cuba B. Robinson I-I W. Schnetzky Brooklyn, N. Y. S- W. Somallworth Auburn, N. Y. F. B. Smith Cleveland, Ohio E. C. Taylor New York City C. Trott Charleston, S. C. H C. Volz New Haven, Conn. H D. Way Brooklyn, N. Y. H Weiher ,New York City H M. Woolsey Elmhurst, l... I. Y. Yokoyama Omaha, Nela. R. G. Zetsche Glanoioates San Antonio, Tex. Atlanta, Ga. Brooklyn, N. Y. for o. Certificate C. K. Bonestell, Jr. I-I. T. Clinch B. W. Close 381 A Brooklyn, N. Y. Evanston, Ill. Des Moines, la. Atlanta, Ga. New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City Milwaukee, Wis. New Berne, N. C. Franklin, Ind. New York City New York City Greenwich, Conn. Grinnell, Ia. New York City New Haven, Conn. Tokio, Japan New York City San Francisco, Cal. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. K. I-I. F. S. A. Cosmus C. Dean K. Detuiller D. Ely W. G. Destin A. O. A. I-I I-I H E.. G. A. E.. Flanagan Ct. Foard Fonts, Jr. J. Frees S. Granger Gross Gugler P. Gunther H. Harding C. E.. Haring New York City New York City Easton, Pa. Rutherford, N. Saranac Lake, N. Y. New York City Washington, N. C. New York City New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Bronx Mamaroneck, N. Y. Massillon, Ohio L.. G. de Lagerberg O. F. Langmann F. C. Lozano W. McKenney L. Morales F. E.. Morewood H. C. Murphy, Jr. E.. S. Phillips, Jr. H. M. Polhemus E.. G. Schmidt J. W. Schmidt W. S. Schneider H. V. Schwaerenliaegel R. Seidenberg J. Seniltoro H. V- Hartman Madison, Wis. P. M. Staub F. Y. Hartwig Hoboken, N. Y. R. G. Swartwout G. Hickenlooper St. Louis, Mo. W. S. Thompson L. H. Hoag Williambridge, N. Y. W. Van Dreser L. R. Howitt White Plains, N. Y. R. T. Walker S. L. Hyman San Francisco, Cal. A- Weaver J. W- lngle, -lr. New York City R. H. Weber W- Klein Woodclifte, N. A. T. Worthington J. Knight Avon, N. Y. W. l... Zelenko J. T. Lang New York City Flon-Fllatriculateo A. F. Adams Spokane, Wash. H. Maurer H G. Almand Lithonia, Ga. C. B. Mead R- W- Armitage Kentheld, Cal. F. M. Morris A B-Hrili. Jr- Atlanta, Ga. F. Nienhurg E. Baum Brooklyn, N. Y. H. C. Pell, Jr. J. Van W. Bergamini Brooklyn, N. Y. B. Pritz T. H. E. Burditt Middleton, Nova Scotia E.. Satier A M. Christian Minneapolis, Minn. W. H. Scopes C. H. Dittmer Kent, Ohio H. R. Sedgwick A- L- FFBIICC St. Joseph, Mo. F. C. Squires F. F. French New York City H. Ci. Steinmetz A' C- Haight New York City l... I. Thompson H Johnston. Jr. Sr. Paul, Minn. F, E, Tml. H R- KCIIYOI1 New York City G, M, White G. F. Ketcham Brooklyn, N. Y. A, S, Whitgn F- R- King New York City A, Zink .la M3CkbY New York City Passaic, N. New York City Buenos Ayres, Argentina New York City Havana, Cuba Englewood, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Englewood, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City Buenos Ayres, Argentina Mamaroneck, N. Y. Scarsdale, N. Y. New York City Gloversville, N. Y. Oyster Bay, L. 1. Weehawken, N. New York City Baltimore, Md. New York City Hempstead, N. 'Y. Hartford, Conn. Toledo, O. New York City New York City Nashville, Tenn. Newark, N. Albany, N. Y. New York City Topeka, Kan. New York City Portland, Ore- Kansas City, Mo. Milton, Mass. New York City New York City sgfisfgffzae fix.. Qeewwggwwg tb 2 ffllus tc QEQExff:i9R g'S5 6y 5 Q Q Q 23.3935 Gfanoibates for a Tegree F. Bellinger B. Beyer F. l... Erickson H. H. Fuchs S. R. Barnes B, H. Bartley A. L. Bedell S. Chotzinoft M. C. Dodd E. A. Graef E. L. Hatcher F. B. Kent W. Kraft A. Meise New York City New York City . Escanalna, Mich. New York City J. L. Gottlieb N. l... Norton A. W. Powell M. Renton . You-matriculateb Chatham Hills, Va. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Fork Union, Va. Bayonne, N. New York City New York City S. H, Mensch M. E.. Meyer M. Musgrove C. H. Reade G. H. Roberts B. S. Simon H. Vogel Cn. E. Westcott, N. Winter A. Wolborst Brooklyn, N- Y. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City Hoboken, N. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City I Alikcknowlebgmenks THE 1910 COLUMBIAN BOARD OF EDITORS, WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SPECIAL THA-NKS TO MR. MORGAN 'iU J. FORD, OF CASSELTON, NORTH DAKOTA, FOR HIS LIBERAL KINDNESS AND EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST IN THE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF THIS BOOK. GJIWE THANK COLUMBIA SPECTATOR FOR THE INNUMERABLE COURTESIES AND ,SERVICES RENDERED DURING THE PAST YEAR. GJIOUR THANKS IS ALSO DUE TO THE TUTTLE COMPANY OF RUTLAND, VERMONT, AND TO MR. W. S. TUTTLE IN PARTICULAR, FOR THE ASSISTANCE AND UNTIRING INTEREST SHOWN IN THE ARRANGING AND PRINTING OF THIS ANNUAL. Dedication Introduction ................. . President Nicholas Murray Butler... Dean l-loward Van Amringe .. Professor Rudolph Tombo, Alumni Council. . ,,...... .... . Trustees ..... . ........ Ofhcers of Administration. .. Professors and instructors. . . . . . Kniverstly Section Commencement, May, 1908 .......... .. Pin Beta Kappa Eteenone.. Amateur Circus. ...... .. Organizations Kings Crown ....................... Alumni Association ....... Columbia University Club .... La Societe Francaise... Deutscher Verein ........ El Circulo Latino Americano Latin Club ............ Christian Association . . . Churchmen's Association. . . Newman Club ....... Political Club ..... Chess Club ...., . Press Club. . .. Scribblers ...... . Wireless Club. . . . . Debating Union. Cable of Contents 4 Nevis Club ..... 5 Cutler Club ...... . 6 Architectural Soeiety.... s ctieniieat Society .... . lO Electrical Society ...... .. II Civil Engineering Society. . .. I9 Senior Mining Soeiety.... Zl Aero Club .......... 23 Engineering Society .......... . Board of Student Representatives. 3l 'fflublicalions 36 Splectatot' . ............. 37 Columbian Jester ........... . Columbia Monthly ..... 41 The Dorms ............... .. 42 coinintna University Quarterly.... 44 School of Mines, Quarterly .... . 45 Law Review .............. .. 46 47 TDt'o.ma.lics 48 Varsity Show ......... 49 University Players. 5' Fieneti Plays .. 52 German Plays .... ...,.. . 54 cirenio Latino Arneneano Play.-..... 55 56 musical Gflubs 57 Glee Club .................,..... . 55 Mandolin Club .... 59 Philharmonic .. 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R' , X I K ff 1,54 I RH ' I, E' 1 gali- l ,Q da I F ,Y L-?1TT1bS, FICCCC P010 f,,r p From the desirable Ulsters Q ,ff l Lasts Luncheon Baskets .V M Walking Shoes Flasks Pipes 'iil Hunting BootsSlippers Qur Livery Department affords all equip- VVe offer everything for Wear While rid- ment for house, club, carriage and auto- ing, driving, hunting, automobiling, golf- mobile servants. ing and for tennis and polo. Illustrated Catalogue, also Booklet: Mailed on Request XIII 1 I Q 1.7 -1' ' The Oscar Duryea School Incorporated 200 West 72nd Street, New York Durvea Aesthetics Dancing and Deportment Two Separate Ball Room Suites de Luxe for Rentals Has An 88 Note Range TI-IE ,XPOLLO PLAX'ER PIANO The only Player Piano in the world that can play 88 notes or the entire piano keyboard. The only player with the effective transposinz mouthpiece that changes the music to any key to suit the voice or accompanying instrument. It also prevents the annoyance caused by the shrinking and swelling of the music roll due to climatic conditions. These two features alone make the Apollo absolutely Peerless and the first and only complete Player Piano. There are. however, a great many other advantages found only in the Apollo. WOULD YOU BUY A 65 NOTE PIANO? Then why purchase a 65 note player piano. Call or write for full particulars or our representative will call at your home if you prefer. S., Pianos and Players of all makes taken in exchange TH I: APou.o co., moz -wD1o4t . gfn.sr.ttit Has An 88 Note Range XVII For the Best Results with Your Camera or Kodak whether for out-door high-speed use, portraiture, scien- tific work, or, in fact, any work that you may do either for study, pleasure or profit Use a Goerz Dagor Lens. It is a universal' lens possessing great speed and covering power combined with wonderful depth of focus and crisp definition, insuring proper rendering of details. THE H GOERZ-ANSCHUTZ Camera is a light-weight folding camera, adapted for high-speed use and exacting out-door work, but equally suitable for general photography. Has a wider range of usefulness than any similar camera on the market. We also manufacture a complete, line of prism binoculars. Our PAGOR glass represents the latest type of construction in the binocular line. THE GOERZ XL SHUTTER is a shutter that works accurately under all conditions. Ask your dealer or write us for catalogue of goods in which you are interested. Our goods are for sale by dealers but should you not find what you want at the dealers communicate with us. C. P. GOERZ AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY, Department 2. e 52 Union Sq. E., NEW YORK CITY. fEN Are known throughout the world as the most perfect penclls made Every student appreciates them, and real- izes they are most economical. ONE K0h-l-NOOF w1ll outlast more than six of any other kind. Always ask for Koh 1 Noor Pencils and do not ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES MADE BY IINAL 3 XVIII USD x,, r vii Qfiuv' 24, - v 5 1' . , ,-21 ' ,jygeg-1,24 ' ' 'wil gm! W . X is , Q. XLJS Jinx- uhh Jj nun: :nan n:e.,us.PAr.orF. C. C. SHAYN E 8. CO. ' STRIC'1'LY RELIABLE FURS Invite your inspection of our many new and original designs in Coats, Jackets and Wraps. Our line of Foreign Models includes the most stylish designs of the season. 1 Special attention is invited to our large stock of Scarfs, Stoles, Fancy Neck-pieces and Muffs in Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, all in the latest fashions, none of which have been blended or darkened in any way. 126 YVEST 4L2ND STREET NEW YORK i . vii ,4 i 15 2 Q li XIX w -. K THE CHClIdE OF EPICURES Russian Caviar Company, 155 Reade St., New York. For sale at all leading Stores e t QJEVERYBO-DYe DRl NKSt g I l t of ' A ff 1 - . m .5 pa- -,022 .A Avy K ,A V f P To be had at all Clubs, Hotels, Cafes, Restaurants and Bars throughout the United States, Z XXI ,rages SAFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT ARE ESSENTIALS TO PLEASURE IN TRAVEL-THEY ARE FOUND IN THE SERVICE OFFERED BY THE MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN SYSTEM . Via ST. LOUIS, to KANSAS, COLORADO, UTAH, CALIFORNIA ARKANSAS, TEXAS, MEXICO, HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars to principal points. Our 0Wn Dining Cars. Write for rates and illustrated pamphlets WM- E- HOYT, - General Eastern Passenger Agent 335 Broadway, New York - B- H- PAYNE. - General Passenger and Ticket Agent St. Louis, Mo. Q!W!W!W!W!W9 Q9 W9 lil 59 if l. l. . . XXII FOLLOW THE FLAG N AW W llll NXX jtltltxii Through cars daily from Boston and New York to Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis, making direct connections for Colorado, Mexico, Pacific Coast and all intermediate points. Tourist cars from Boston every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day, connecting at Rotterdam Junction same day with famous Continental Limited from New York, making direct connection at Chicago with through tourist cars for California and intermediate points. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Vestibuled Trains Dining Car Service Unexcelled Privilege of stopping off 10 days at Niagara Falls c. s. CRANE, H. B. MCCLELLAN, G. P. 56 T. A. St. Louis, Mo. G. E. A. 387 Broadway, N.Y. F. A. DELANO, President, Chicago, Ill. Choy. Fttetlgen Drzzggzlrt Amsterdam Avenue Corner 1 1 4th Street Opposite Lifvingrton Hall Amsterdam Avenue Corner 120th Street In Teacher? College D01-znilory We Offer Motor Cars to By the Day, Hour or Month. American Locomotive Town Cars Bodies linished in any colors desired and with competent chauffeurs in livery selected by patron. W m. H. Seaich Co., 5th Ave. and 33d St. NEW YORK. The Beet of Efverytning Ufunlly Found in ez College Plzezrlnaey Telephones--3125--3126--Mad. Sq. oloo Weil feweler announcer tlze openzng of fllii' new .ftore and extendf ez eordzkzl zn'Uz'tzztz'on to znrteet lzzlr Jeleelzons of Imported and D077265fZ.C Gola' and Stl-ver lW'Ueltz'e5i 300 Fnftf' Afuenue at Tlzirtyyiftlz Street New York City Arker, Merrall C97 Condi! Co. Building The Rorer Y Restaurant 42 Broadway 55 New Street New York, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 8 P. M XXIV Go fo Hffh Ave. amz' 35171 Sf. For Szzifczole Prizm , Alvin Monufoofuring Co. Sz'!'Uer5mz'!65 George E. Fahyf, Henry F. Cook, Presidz Vice Preside XXV BUILT BY LAZZARI 8: BARTON CO. LAZZARI 8: BARTON COMPANY Designers, Manufacturers and Workers in Granite and Marble Monuments Mausoleums' and Memorials O F T H E B E S T K I N D . BUILT AND ERECTED ANYWHERE We seek to aid and coaoperate with our clients to give them the best results obtainable for the amount expended. Our interest in the work does not - Cease with the completion of an order. E P Ollice and Works A . I East 233rd Street Woodlawn, N. Y. City Telephone, 1997-Stuyves nt Established over 50 years John Ruszits Fur Co. 69, 71 and 73 11th Street NEW YORK One door west of Broadway XXVII ++ + + 9 + + 9 9 + + + E + 9 + 9 + 4 9 9 9 9 + 6 9 9 6 + E 9 9 9 4 4 6 + 9 E' 9 4 9 + 6 9 9 6 + 6 4 4 4' E' fi 6- E' E E' +6 +++++++++++++ 4W?+4WQW+4?W iiemelrg ilullmr annl'ratern1mBahge5 9 'I' Qtfrialilrmrlrrh aerial Qlunhsntiqn Bhmnintmsnts 'Z' Ig tiaallnaiiunaliliiilr 2 fratrrnltirsaburnritirz Q, 4- f f '- - - N- N -za + , N W 41 Ealgcbgig z ' . f Diff-igmgf S- -I-' amos 'TS SILVERWARE 4- 'ffll SOUVENIRS l LEATHERS Q- ,B TROPHIES b STATIONERY sg. ,P p1pE5 I .N ORDER WORK 4, -2- 1 r -3- 6 MANUFACTURER yi. .F DESIGNER IMPORTER 9 +++++++++++++ +WWWT+++++++ 3'F'Deu1man 1l30iJ11 Straet Ramsar RL -1- fii++++vw+++++M-4-++++evrwfwr'4-4-+vw++QP'I-awww!-vP+++-1-J'as+aQ+VI-4-urdvxwrwsr-br-ff++-f'+s1-biif K - - , 9 6 WE CAN 'I' Q 0 ll . sJ ,i . Make athletes break records, but We can equip . O Q them in a manner to enable them to attain the Q best results. You Will find our Athletic Goods up to your expectations every time. We have a reputation based on many years of schoolboy and college athletic trade. ALEX. TAYLOR 81 CO. 16 E. 42nd Street - Opp. Hotel Manhattan NEW YORK Columbia Discount Allowed XXVIII IHE. CUTS IN THIS BOOK lEQrlQif21BDfmTifzXVl31a QQ. BU FFALO, N .Y,. .41 wr- . -:gg I ' ..- ' e-- - V w L, H ..,x' k r - Q ziggy ' A I ijt. fgfh, 41, N ,fm .xr 'T' ' ' ii 22 ' .-- I , , y r John E. Hertel Tailor extends you a cordial invitation to visit his New Store and ex- amine his Imported Wool- ens for the apbroach- ing season. 32.1 Fifth Ave. New York At 32d Street Columbia Bank, of the City of New York. 507 Fifth Avenue, near Forty-Second Street. Capital S300,000 Surplus S300,000 Undivided Profits S 1 25,000 OFFICERS: Joseph Fox, Pres. D. H. Rowland, lst Vice Pres. M. M. Valentine, 2d Vice Pres. ' Walter S. Griiiith, Cashier. C. H. Baldwin, Mgr. Broadway Branch DIRECTORS : William G. Rockefeller Jacob H. Schiff Cleveland H. Dodge David H. Rowland M. M. Valentine Joseph Fox Charles Reed Simeon Ford Lewis Seasongood Henry Mor,enthau Q William A. Simonson Individual and Corporate Accounts Solicited Organized 1881 Telephone Connection T H E LINCOLN SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 31 to 42 East Forty-Second Street 45 to 55 East Forty-First Street NEW YORK Burglar Proof Vaults for Securities and Silver Plate. Fire Proof Warehouses for Household Furniture. Moth Proof Cold Storage for Furs, Carpets, Clothing, etc. OFFICERS: Thomas L. james, E. V. W. Rossiter, President. Vice President. john R. Van Wormer, William J. Murphy, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Sec. and Treas. TRUSTEES: Thomas L. james, Percival Kuhne, W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., Matthew C. D. Borden, E. V. W Rossiter, E. E. Olcott, F. W. Vanderbilt, james Stillman, F. Egerton Webb, I. P. Grace, Rufus B. Cowing. Walter C. Reid, Warehouse Superintendent. of For Men: You Can Buy The Best Scarf for 51.00 The Best Glove for 1.50 The Best Shirt for 2.50 The Best Collar for .25 Right Here. John Forsythe, Men's Section 18th St. and Broadway NEW YORK XXXI Tzlephone 1447-38171 GAINSBOROUGH ART CO. Photo Studio 418 Fyfffz Aw., Cor. 38171 St. NEW YORK SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS HISTED, Photographer STUDIO OPEN FOR THE WINTER - SEASON 536 5th Ave. - NEW YORK Tlph 2321Byt J. 81 W. SELIGMAN 81 CO. BANKEIES No. 1 William Street, - NEW YORK THE GERMAN AMERICAN BANK 23 Broad Street, New York Capital 3750,000 Surplus S550,000 CASIMIR TAG, SAML. M. sci-IAFER J. F. FREDERICHS P 'd t vi P 'd t c h GEORGIAN COLO IAL Coffee Set A striking and exquisite blending of simplicity with grace and beauty with strength. The style is distinctly Georgian Colonial with English flat chasing, originated by Chippen- dale, famous as a designer and artist of the Georgian period. Meriden sterling silver, of which the present illustrations are an example, is to be had in many equally attractive designs, some fancy, some simple and chaste. At the Meriden store the display of both sterling and plate is of unusual excellence, offering a wide variety of articles and prices, including a large line of Prize Cups and Trophies appropriate to every game and sport. If not convenient to call at our store, catalogs fully illustrating various patterns will be mailed upon request. Ez : TJ if ' , A , ...., l f I a , ' 2+ 4 1 i X N iv ll . 1 L . . 't 5 i , f we f t N xi 'G i I fi 2 L z X gil: ' 3 K , . if I i a , H . ms- 3 Q. www- eff' ' x ' -Ng . i c. The Meriden Co. i A .-. - ff- Silvefsmifhs f X' Clnternational Silver Co., X.. 4: -, - Successorsi -fi V' X .-' l- . Jggi' '-.'- ,.-its Yi 218 Fifth Avenue Q' JJ New York City ip - XXXIII 1 .ff : : xx: 552' ng, 1 - L x nt 2 S Q' QP CHRISTIAN BECKER Formerly of and successor to BECKER 8: SONS AND BECKER BROTHERS Manufacturer of the Original Begker Balances and Weights of Precision FOR ASSAYERS, CI-IEMISTS, JEWELLERS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES WHERE ACCURACY IS REQUIRED Price List and Catalogue Sent on Application Telephone Call, Factory and Residence 140 NEW ROCI-IELLE FACTORY NEW ROCI-IELLE, N. Y. NeWY02k13f?5Z,aL.m. BATTER 0 EI ELE Marble, Onyx and Granite ROMAN AND VENETIAN MOSAICS FOR FLOORS, WALLS, MANTELS, ETC. Office, -I - - Times Building, New York Works, Edgewater, New Jersey Complzknenzif of Chafffey T PW!!! Tl-IE FOUNDATION COMPANY CONTRACTORS FRANKLIN REMINGTON, President. - DANIEL E. MORAN, ViC0 President EDWIN S. JASSETT, Treasurer. SPECIALTIES---Difficult Foundations, Mining Shafts and Bridge Piers. CHICAGO 115 BROADWAY NEW ORLEANS EDWARD coRNING CHARLES F BERGER, c. E. PRESIDENT AND TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY EDWARD BURNING COMPANY, BUILDERS. 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. CONSTRUCTORS OF ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ENGINEERING FEATURES CAREFUL PERSONAL SUPERVISION GIVEN TO ALL WORK. XXXVI Hayward Buckets Digging Machinery are fully illustrated and descrb d The Hayward Company, 50 Church Street, ----- New York, N ' XXXVII f Genera! Eleciric Cbmp IW Curtis Steam Turbines The Curtis Steam Turbine is an American product, invented, developed and built in this country , . V ,- f, ...- V, ,, --f,,V- f .g.f,:,1f.. -- ff I - T . A ' A 'N -- ' .- ---fi, :if 1. ,z -'v e ' t V. ur f--- V 3 'fl U 3 '- 'f1ff- . -- 'q: ? ?1:f:.t,,f' :::,..v ...,--,mags-f-5 ' QE - . 1 ' f' - - .. ' f 'f ., We-:-.-..a' g iiiiiifx ,- , as .3 - A V. - V 4- K.,-:,, ,g ', Q T 'A ' V : ig - , ' V - -' a ' sw ' ' , ' ' .lf ' .. 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Some idea of the size of this modern machine shop may be gained from the fact that the building covers nearly six acres of ground and has a total floor space of 460,000 square feet. fl More than 1,000,000 kilowatts in Curtis Turbine Generators have been sold in all parts of the world. 1572 Principal Office: Schenectady, SALPf,tQ22CC'2ifESALL ORSE TUOL Are in demand wherever long service is appreciated Drills,Reamers,Cutters,Chucks,Taps, Dies, Arbors, Coun- terbores, Countersinks, Gauges, Mandrels, Mills, Screw Plates,Sleeves, Sockets, Taper Pins, Wrenches, Machines and Machinists' Tools. ' - A. N gil!! J V 7 I -,W ,337 gpg' -Y-Y:...i FRJ 5, For stocking hardware stores, for equipping machine shops of all kinds, railroad repair shops, blacksmiths' shops, carriage factories, automobile factories, electrical plants, for use in locomotive work, bridge construction, ship building, structural iron and steel work, for making agricultural implements and wherever metal working tools are a necessity. Morse Twist Drill St Machine Co. New Bedford, Mass., U. S. A. XXXVIII C THE SLOGAN OF THE CAMERON- CHARACTER: THE GRANDEST THING. One of the distinguishing characteristics of Cameron Pumps is simplicity. The steam mechanism, consisting of only tour parts, all working in direct line with the main piston. Simple and without delicate parts and having no outside valve gear to get out of order, no rods to be broken, no tappet bars, rollers or clamps to be adjusted, it is the only inside valve gear that is absolutely reliable. The pump can be com- pletely taken apart With- out disconnecting any ofthe pipes. TT There is a Cameron built for every service, and while they all have the same sterling Cameron quali- ties, each is designed to meet special conditions. Sectional View Cameron Catalog Edi- tion Q gives informa- tion about every pump we 3 manufacture. Sent only on request. NOTE-We also build Jet, Surface and Barometric Condensers, and A. S. CAMERO T B STEAM PUMP WORKS FOOT OF EAST 2389 ST. NEWS' YORIQ CITY NEW WESTON ALTERNATING CURRENT PORTABLE AND AND VOLTMETERS are Absolutely D e a d Beat. Extremely Sensi- tive. Practically f r e e from Temperature Error. T h ei r indications are practically independent of frequency and also of wave form. ' ff , 1 f 115 J 1n,3xN fa X J A0 pf 1 QA 7 X A -X Q Jiif' si. f . 1 1 : 92.25.112 si: f .,,:.:? , . , .fe .. by .. ....,. , J ,,--- .... .... - 'i 5 NE-f 3 f r 43 B? 5 I syn, 1' rm, e Y' nT'J', ff 4 J 9 of if? x tgnd SWITCHBUARD AMMETERS Qejiifatxz.--'cmfaQ:ia..l1E :Ti - -sfrl. ? . ' ' s ' f 1523121 New Weston Eclipse Direct Current Switchboard desire to bid upon them s Ammeters 8: V oltmeters - . puff.-1 - 1 If If , Q'LAA..f.1.a.-.qLV,.agg-lr:5,K - W .E ,Mfg ff. K V aasrvqs' . . , Jai -t-,Q-.tg if ZEN? - - - 75? lSoft Iron or Electro-ma2- 'High m 'Z'i'1l9 , ,.x as .pw-f1fw ' L 1' ' . it ,p ' 44, an accurate. Very low in price. l itgf! f V . af-1 . r j V, V 5 Admirably adapted for gen. ' T eral use in small plants. Well ,E 1 T '. :ff W' - ' '1 '33fi'7i :'1iLE5 5 i : : i .i3:'35ff-1f'5:'.3 ' qv ,.E-fii.??fggwgf?gg5,,,,mCm3?w3g1rg 34 made and nicely finished. 4. ' 1553, fry 5, H-' A All of these NEW INSTRU- 3 R. gl, r ' ' i- .1 -e .f U ' L ft? an fif fQ, fi' sta-.l,lQYa6xlMg,g.s:A. MENTS are excellent in ,GE?wgmRKN'JuUlSA., -. g -- . .J ' ' wg qgr.-321,23-1-' V ' , jM:4i-4i:f - wmtalw fgnz-32.2.5 5 quality hut low in DTICB. L A A Corregpnndence regarding these and our well-known standard Instruments is solicited by WESTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO. NEW YORK OFFICE, 74 CORTLANDT srmnzr NEWARK. N- J- XXXIX BADISCHE COMPANY ADOLF KUTTROFF, . President CARL PICKHARDT, lst Vice-President M. R. POUCHER, H. L. WALDO, . Vice-Presidents GEO. M. SNOW, R. RFICHARD, Treasurer FR. KUTTROFF, . . Secretary S l t I he products manufactured by BADISCHE ANILIN 81 SODA FABRIK Ludwigshafen af Rhein, Germany Formerly sold in the U. S. by KUTTROFF, PICKHARDT 8: CO. 128 Duane Street, New York I BRANCH OFFICES: Boston, . 86 Federal Street Providence, . 80 So. Water Street Philadelphia, 238 Arch Street Chicago, 228 Randolph Street Montreal, 6 Lemoine Street San Francisco, 587 Mission Street ,,' ' H dxi. cH2cAeo, CHARLOTTE TELEPHON E CONN ECTION. FARBENFABRIKEN UF ELBERFELD CO. FARBENFABRIKEN VORMALS FRIEDR. BAYER 8- CO., ELBERFELD, GERMANY. HUDSON RIVER ANILINE COLOR WORKS, ALBANY, N. Y. 117 HUDSON STREET, NEW YORK. P. O, BOX 2162 +4-4-4--2+--2-2-2-2-24--2+++4--2+--2-2 -'12 -z- '11 -2- Q, -1- 9 51 Q -1- 5 5 'D -1- '1 -2- cn gg 3: 4 3- , ' 31: o ,. . -2 5' 2 H E FL 3 N -'13 3 se I '55 0 9- -4 2: I I1 -1- 3-10 O 2. 2 2' -1 E 2 2 vw D 2 - E ' U1 X 'S- r' S' 2 52 Z r: 5' i 'cl 'I' 0 Z red S .... 5 3: 5 2 29 - an Pi' 2- 5 if 3 'F-I 2 3 2 O -5- E. , -1- -2- 5 9 5. UQ 523 -1- PI' -2--2-+-2+++-2-2-2-I--M-.4-M-2-2+-2+-2-+ 3 HOFCHST-ON-MAIN, GERMANY. V Z 'P , . e Q 'Z' 512, Anlllne Colors AllZarlDC Colors E I5 Chemlcals 2 , Indigo M L B gg -2 'ii' ' - -1- 2 BRANCHES : 22 fl Boston, Mass. Charlotte, N. C. Montreal, Canada. gi -8 Philadelphia, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. Toronto, Canada. vi :E Providence, R. I. Chicago, Ill. Hamburg, Germ: ny. San Francisco, Cal. 2: 'P' ' Laboratories: NEWARK, N. J. '3' -2--1--2 -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2 -2- -2- -2- -2- 2 -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- E -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2--2+ XLI New York Sales Rooms and Headquarters ICTCR - X .-.- T 3 lk 1 H g 'gi ,1,,.: ulwh y MHChlHCS -.-i e -M- g-us MASTEFVS VOICE - nEcs.u.s.Pn.oFF. Stanley 81 Pearsall , .,,. 7 541 Fifth Ave. NEW YORK. Between 44th and 45th Telephone 3265-38 .J get 6 QHUSA QflCl S ., 5 ,., .,--r ,, ' Q - Guaranteed 9 Best 111 the World ei ,ifgili 1 7 Degrees from 6B to 9H f l 2 ' fe I Q Q- ., e .A ,, e i if ' t i ! 65.515-1415 legal fr . E -1 f . ' 4 2' we lfll tl' ' EEF! 53' if euoscsr vclsv imnvnny ,mn BLACK ' H D H D H D :size VLRY ilgfg ,Eiga 5151557 lfik , Manufactured by A '-': 1 Anlerlcan Lead enczl CO. a A 43 West Fourth Street, New York. XLII . ,lm.,,,..a.,. ,gggq THE PLAZA Fifth Avenue and Fifty-Ninth Street, - NEW YORK The World's Most Magnificent Hotel ew R A T E S 2 50 da 5 with Bath, 54.00 to 550.00 Single Rooms S . per y Double Rooms, with Bath, 56.00 to Sl0.00 per day and Bath, 5512.00 to S25.00 Parlor, Bedroom Parlor, two Bedrooms and two Baths, 5516.00 and upwards FRED STERRY, Managing Director . XLHI A. LUST Ladies' Tailor, Habitmaker and Importer ' Plain and Fancy Tailor Suits, Coats, Etc. The Best Models of Famous French Designers now on exhibi- tion. Unexcelled lit. Perfect workmanship. 30 West 32nd Street New York Telephone Connections. ...ff-9'.Z tin. Q, '-.g 1 Q A 5 'Q a i! J 'I -' ,-1 Q, ' '- . E at Ii? 1 I sv J L t X, . , ',.544L3f'v' S 1 9 I Qty 1 -.i!1k :t4'?i if! lf ' , aj 4 -5 .1141 '. 'l 'u ' -. ' ' r . . 5 ' ,!., Ei I 5 'L uf 2 4 'Ed 'S I J Q df, Q ...N , f ,gf ... ,Q x , 1 . '45 ' .f ., - 4,2 ta za. ff i :W r...,,,...t , .M J 9 4 li G' Sh 'b . 5- ,, - - ,a-',..sg -J. l.:, ' f?' A . 9.4:-N. swf W. S I M O N Importer and manufacturer of F URS 23 W. 32d St. ' NEW YORK TO THE PUBLIC : I take pleasure in announcing that I have a large variety of manufactured goods on hand consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Coats, etc., made of Russian and Hudson Bay Sables, Persian Lamb, Broadtail and all high grade furs. ,K ag, 5 h' . qi'::'J.':'i:-,-,. r l ' . 41-27'ifQ'f-ff .' Jil! I , wif' 11f'1vfiiz2:':,',, --1 y . 349: I . . -' G' mm, f '- ,. k K V Lgggga , my ,. Q '-':131'ff- fwffff 1, , ...n sz, e .- ,ww fr-I , -f. ff -.pull 1-'Ah 77 If F' . YM!!! .krabr f.1, YQ- u'- 'vilir' I ' W' ,.fiiv1l,'i. 1- X :g fv..i V., -f:'5:f6' 'Q' ,W V mlrawf' ' ..1:g,2m, -. ,mn :Lf 4. eS4s:.,, n:p-A -f x' .. i V ' J' 1 . . Q x f if Edward Hayes Patent, June 25, 1907 EDWARD HAYES SHOEMAKER and DESIGNER illliaa Ergant Mamma 425 Eliifih Aunnwe Siehrnrhi Euilhing 9 West 29th Street, NEW YORK Specialist in Individuality in Footwear A Glurnrr 35111 Surat 45 99 Two Buckle Butt O f cl , d ' Wellesley material, with Locixlis gllnors g?72T1ui'Iill5: of any height. XLIV p STEARN'S CANADIAN SMOKING MIXTURE 1 M P o R -r E D A TOBACCO THAT WILL PLEASE THE FASTIDIOUS PIPE SMOKER THE STEARN CO. 35 WALL STREET - - - NEW YORK P R E D E N T is what the Law Student and practicing lawyer needs, not only to fit a case in hand but how to conduct the smallest details of a law oflice. You can get it in BOSTWICPVS LAWYERS' MANUAL. Such every-day matters as Letters to Clients, Checks on Closing of Titles, Questions to Ask Clients --all worked out in detail so even a novice need make no mistakes. This is only one part of the book, all the rest of it is equally valuable. This book in many respects is Equal to Sefueral Years' .Experience in a Lafw Ojice. No Student can afford to be Without it. Send for leaflet giving table of contents. One Volume, 1000 pages Delivered THE LAWYERS CO OPERATlVE PUB. CO. 81 NASSAU ST., NEWKYORK, N.Y. XLV DIEGYES CL UST IF WE MADE IT, ITHS' RIGHT Ojjieiezf Jewelers of flee Leezeling Colleges, Schools Q Assoeiezfiens Class Pins, Fraternity Pins, Medals, Cups, Etc . Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry : : : : : : 23 JOH ASTREET NEW YORK ' 'WQYVA , 'V W. Q 4 ' 2 ' T, on .e.., . y,,, ....., ,.s,,e, l,,,, ,.,,,,,, 4 S?ensnweee -' 1 V.--W1 ,. ....lX ' . , ., ,.,, , ...m .,4,,,:,..ff4ws-f-K,ng., fifjemiww, ext ,L - : a Ne. , 'AW MAH f ff-j .Zn . 1, 5 wi' if V A is-ru in: 2. ,g m T' YI' Mme M sm nf 1' is i , agen ewftmeis-2 . V , V ', .f.,. 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